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Navy Vs. Coppin State Media Notes 2006 NAVY MIDSHIPMEN BASEBALL NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1948, 1954, 1979, 1982, 1986, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002 Patriot League Tournament Champions: 1994, 1998, 1999, 2002 2006 Schedule and Results Game Information Date Opponent Result/Time Holy Cross (9-7-1) at Navy (19-8-1) N Games 29-32 Feb. 4 Coppin State Postponed-Rain N Feb. 5 Coppin State (DH) W, 8-2 / T, 8-8 (11) Saturday, April 1, 2006 12 p.m. (DH) Feb. 11 at Florida A&M W, 7-2 Sunday, April 2, 2006 N 12 p.m. (DH) Feb. 12 at Florida A&M (DH) W, 7-3 / W, 4-3 Annapolis, Md. N Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium (1,500) Feb. 17 at Old Dominion W, 7-6 Feb. 18 at Old Dominion L, 11-4 Radio................................Navy All-Access for Sunday’s doubleheader -- Pete Medhurst (PxP) Feb. 19 at Old Dominion L, 9-3 Live Stats ......................GameTracker available on www.navysports.com Feb. 24 vs. Indiana State# W, 6-4 All-Time Series.........Navy leads, 38-17 Feb. 25 vs.Air Force# W, 11-6 Last Meeting...............Navy 5, Holy Cross 3 (April 11, 2005, in Worcester, Mass.) Feb. 26 at Memphis# W, 7-6 March 2 at Georgetown L, 8-5 Navy Holy Cross March 4 Central Connecticut St. (DH) W,4-3 / W,5-2 March 5 Central Connecticut St. L, 12-9 Head Coach Paul Kostacopoulos Craig Najarian March 8 UMBC L, 7-6 Record at School (Years) 19-8-1 (first) 22-30-1 (second) March 11 at UMES (DH) W, 14-0 / W, 11-3 Overall Record (Years) 523-340-1 (17th) 22-30-1 (second) March 12 at UMES W, 11-7 Sports Information Contact Jonathan Maggart Brianne Mallaghan March 14 Mount St. Mary's W, 5-1 Office Phone (410) 293-8771 (508) 793-2780 March 18 Monmouth (DH) W, 4-3 / W, 5-4 (11) E-mail [email protected] [email protected] March 19 Monmouth L, 7-6 March 22 Georgetown L, 11-7 March 24 Princeton W, 2-1 (10) Navy Opens Patriot League Play with Holy Cross This Weekend After opening the 2006 campaign with a 19-8-1 mark, Navy hosts Holy Cross in a March 25 Princeton L, 4-0 March 26 Princeton W, 3-2 four-game set to open its Patriot League season this weekend. Navy owns a 38-17 all-time March 28 at George Mason W, 11-9 (10) advantage over Holy Cross, including a 14-4 mark in games played in Annapolis. April 1 Holy Cross (DH)* 12 p.m. April 2 Holy Cross (DH)* 12 p.m. A Closer Look at Holy Cross April 8 at Lafayette (DH)* 12 p.m. Holy Cross makes the trip down to Annapolis with a 9-7-1 mark on the year follow- April 9 at Lafayette (DH)* 12 p.m. ing a 7-7, 11-inning tie at Boston College on Wednesday. April 11 at UMBC 7 p.m. The Crusaders are hitting .297 as a team and are averaging 7.06 runs per game. Jamie April 15 Lehigh (DH)* 12 p.m. Aldrich and Tucker Frawley each boast a batting average over .400, while Tom Potvin has April 16 Lehigh (DH)* 12 p.m. accounted for three of Holy Cross’ 12 home runs this season. April 18 George Mason 3 p.m. Junior right-hander Mike Miller (2-1, 3.15), junior right-hander Scott Hampe (2-0, April 19 Delaware State 3 p.m. 4.56) and freshman right-hander Dan Seip (2-1, 6.30) are slated to start for Holy Cross April 22 Army (DH)* 1 p.m. April 23 Army (DH)*^ 12 p.m. this weekend. April 26 at Coppin State 6 p.m. April 27 Mount St. Mary's 3 p.m. Navy Probable Lineup April 29 at Bucknell (DH)* 12 p.m. Pos. Player (Bats) Cl. Ht. Wt. Avg. HR RBI SB Notables April 30 at Bucknell (DH)* 12 p.m. C Jonathan Johnston (L) Sr. 6’0” 195 .333 1 19 23 3rd on single-season SB list May 10 Coppin State 3 p.m. 1B Mitch Harris (R) So. 6’4” 215 .304 1 23 2 2 H,2 RBI on Tuesday May 12 at Patriot League Tournament TBA May 13 at Patriot League Tournament TBA 2B B.J. Bickel (L) Jr. 5’6” 155 .203 0 9 0 1-for-3 on Saturday May 14 at Patriot League Tournament TBA 3B Thomas Hamilton (R) So. 6’2” 195 .345 2 22 5 walk-off 1B in 10th on Fri. June 2 at NCAA Regionals TBA SS Dominic Lopez (R) Jr. 5’10” 185 .188 0 7 6 tied team-high 3 3B June 3 at NCAA Regionals TBA LF Jared Munde (R) Sr. 6’3” 200 .313 4 27 9 walk-off 2B in 9th on Sun. June 4 at NCAA Regionals TBA CF Renaldo Hollins (R) So. 5’9” 170 .316 0 11 15 2B,2 RBI on Tuesday * denotes Patriot League game RF Ryan McGinn (R) Sr. 6’0” 200 .326 0 16 3 4-for-6,3 RBI on Tuesday # denotes Service Academy Classic (Millington,Tenn.) DH D.J. Faldowski (L) Sr. 5’11” 205 .440 0 3 0 .600 (9-15) last-5 games ^ denotes Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore, Md.) or Joshua Martinez (R) Fr. 5’10” 200 .317 1 10 0 3-for-4,HR on Tuesday Home games at Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium All times Eastern, subject to change STARTING PITCHERS Gm. Player (Thr.) Cl. Ht. Wt. ERA W-L IP H R ER BB SO Table of Contents Sat. Mitch Harris (R) So. 6’4” 215 2.36 7-1 49.2 43 17 13 12 71 Game Information ................................................................1 Sat. Mark McCoy (R) So. 5’11” 190 4.10 3-1 41.2 42 21 19 9 40 2006 Navy Roster ................................................................2 Sun. Tim Hammond (R) Fr. 6’1” 205 3.94 0-1 29.2 33 18 13 6 14 Game Notes ....................................................................3-10 Sun. TBD Starting Pitcher Notes ................................................11-13 Pitcher Notes................................................................14-17 BULLPEN Hitter Notes..................................................................18-21 Player (Throws) Cl. Ht. Wt. ERA W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO 2006 Results and Game Recaps................................22-27 Ryan Hefner (L) Sr. 6’0” 195 1.59 4-1 4 22.2 25 10 4 5 14 2006 Overall Statistics ................................................28-29 Joe Koessler (L) Sr. 5’11” 185 3.57 3-1 1 17.2 23 9 7 6 18 Sports Information Contact: Jonathan Maggart N [email protected] N (410) 293-8771 Page 2 N 2006 Navy Baseball Media Notes vs. Holy Cross (April 1-2) 2006 Navy Midshipmen Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. B / T Ht. / Wt. Hometown / High School 1 B.J. Bickel INF Jr. L / R 5’6” / 155 Benson, N.C. / South Johnston 2 Renaldo Hollins OF So. R / R 5’9” / 170 Virginia Beach,Va. / Ocean Lakes 3 Will Sheehan OF Sr. B / R 5’9” / 185 Bayonne, N.J. / Bayonne 4 Jordan Rash C Fr. R / R 5’8” / 180 Nederland,Texas / Nederland 5 Bill Maugeri INF So. R / R 5’10” / 187 Edgewater, Md. / Riverdale Baptist 6 Adam Aliano RHP Fr. R / R 6’0” / 180 Methuen, Mass. / Methuen 7 Thomas Hamilton INF So. R / R 6’2” / 195 Houston,Texas / Lamar 9 Zach Janosky RHP Jr. R / R 6’0” / 178 Little Rock,Ark. / Catholic 11 Dominic Lopez INF Jr. R / R 5’10” / 185 Quincy, Mich. / Quincy 13 Tony Tovado LHP Fr. L / L 6’3” / 195 Denver, Colo. / Regis Jesuit 14 Mitch Harris INF/RHP So. R / R 6’4” / 215 Mt. Holly, N.C. / South Point 16 Michael Garcia INF Jr. R / R 5’11” / 190 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kalaheo 17 Jack Ferrick INF/C Fr. R / R 6’1” / 205 Stafford,Va. / Colonial Forge 18 Ryan McGinn OF Sr. R / R 6’0” / 200 Arvada, Colo. / J.K. Mullen 19 Jonathan Johnston C Sr. L / R 6’0” / 195 Hamilton Township, N.J. / The Peddie School 20 Lewis Hobbs OF Jr. R / R 5’9” / 175 Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard 21 Kevin Heasley LHP So. L / L 6’2” / 215 Cincinnati, Ohio / Turpin 22 Matt White RHP Fr. R / R 6’2” / 185 Yorba Linda,Calif. / Esperanza 23 D.J. Faldowski OF Sr. L / R 5’11” / 205 Washington, Pa. / Trinity 24 Mark Foris RHP So. R / R 6’0” / 185 Maspeth, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep 25 Spencer Suarez RHP So. R / R 6’4” / 204 Tuscaloosa,Ala. / Hillcrest 26 Mark McCoy RHP So. R / R 5’11” / 190 Parkland, Fla. / Douglas Parkland 27 James Lee RHP Jr. R / R 5’11” / 215 Asheville, N.C. / A.C. Reynolds 28 David Wilson RHP Fr. R / R 6’1” / 195 Eatonville,Wash. / Eatonville 29 Jared Munde OF Sr. R / R 6’3” / 200 Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. / Palos Verdes Peninsula 30 Michael Wendt C Fr. R / R 6’1” / 185 Houston,Texas / Memorial 32 Joshua Martinez C Fr. R / R 5’10” / 200 Denver, Colo. / Regis Jesuit 33 Tim Hammond RHP Fr. R / R 6’1” / 205 Woodbine, Md. / Dematha Catholic 34 Ryan Hefner LHP Sr. L / L 6’0” / 195 Creve Coeur, Ill. / East Peoria Community 35 Mark Guadagnini RHP So. R / R 6’5” / 220 Virginia Beach,Va. / Catholic 36 Joe Koessler LHP Sr. L / L 5’11” / 185 Knoxville,Tenn./ Farragut 37 Tyler Haught LHP Fr. L / L 5’11” / 195 Washington, Pa.
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