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pomoco stadium - Football Freeman Center - Basketball, Volleyball

Captains Field - Soccer captains turf field - Lacrosse, Field Hockey

CNU Courts - Tennis captains Park - Softball

2 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com table of contents Christopher Newport University Location...... Newport News, Va. Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Founded...... 1961 Department Fax...... 757-594-7839 Enrollment...... 5,000 Website...... www.CNUsports.com Nickname...... Captains Sr. Dir. Athletic Communications Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Francis Tommasino...... 757-594-7884 Conference...... Capital Athletic Director of Sports Information Arena...... The Freeman Center Rob Silsbee...... 757-594-7382 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Asst. Director of Sports Information Director of Athletics...... R. Todd Brooks Kenny Kline ...... 757-594-7886 Table of Contents 2015 Baseball Schedule

Coaching Staff 2/2 Hampden-Sydney...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m.

METHODIST TOURNAMENT, Fayetteville, N.C. Head Coach John Harvell...... 2 Assistant Coaches...... 3 2/6 TBD...... Fayetteville, N.C...... TBD 2/7 TBD...... Fayetteville, N.C...... TBD 2015 CNU Baseball 2/8 TBD...... Fayetteville, N.C...... TBD 2/11 Eastern Mennonite...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. Schedule...... 1 Roster...... 4 2/14 N.C. Wesleyan...... Captains Park...... 11:00 a.m. Photo Roster...... 5 2/15 Bridgewater...... Captains Park...... 1:00 p.m. Season Preview...... 7 2/19 Randolph-Macon...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. Veteran Captains...... 8 2/21 Rensselaer Polytechnic (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. Newcomers...... 21 2015 Captains Capital Athletic Conference...... 24 Pg. 5 2/22 Neumann...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 2/25 at Hampden-Sydney...... Farmville, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 2014 Season in Review 2/28 Montclair State...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 3/1 SUNY Cortland...... Captains Park...... 1:00 p.m. Season Recap...... 26 2014 Results...... 27 3/2 at N.C. Wesleyan...... Rocky Mount, N.C...... 2:30 p.m. 2014 Statistics...... 28 3/3 at Virginia Wesleyan...... Virginia Beach, Va...... 3:00 p.m. CAC Review...... 30 3/6 at Gallaudet...... Washington, D.C...... 3:30 p.m. 3/7 at Marymount* (DH)...... Arlington, Va...... 12:00 p.m. CNU Baseball History 3/10 at Piedmont...... Cary, N.C...... TBD CNU Record Book...... 32 3/11 Mary Washington*...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. Career Offensive Leaders...... 34 3/14 Frostburg State* (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. Season Offensive Leaders...... 35 3/15 Stevens Institute (DH)...... Captains Park...... 1:00 p.m. Career Pitching Leaders...... 36 Season Pitching Leaders...... 37 3/18 at Salisbury*...... Salisbury, Md...... 3:00 p.m. Captains History 3/21 Penn St. Harrisburg* (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. Defensive Leaders...... 38 Pg. 31 Game Records...... 39 3/25 Southern Virginia*...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. All-Time Honors...... 40 3/26 Virginia Wesleyan...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. Year-by-Year Leaders...... 42 3/28 at Wesley* (DH)...... Dover, Del...... 12:00 p.m. Captains in the Pros...... 45 All-Time Roster...... 46 3/31 at Mary Washington* (DH)...... Fredericksburg, Va...... 3:00 p.m. All-Time Results...... 48 4/2 Salisbury*...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. Records vs. Ranked Opponents...... 52 4/4 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* (DH)...... St. Mary’s City, Md...... 12:00 p.m. All-Time Opponents...... 53 4/5 at Apprentice School...... Hampton, Va...... 2:00 p.m. NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 54 Captains Park...... 58 4/7 at Randolph-Macon...... Ashland, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 4/8 at Southern Virginia*...... Buena Vista, Va...... 3:00 p.m. Welcome to CNU 4/11 York (Pa.)* (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m.

CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Athletic Facilities...... IFC Christopher Newport University...... 60 4/14 CAC First Round...... at Higher Seed...... TBD Roster of Champions...... 61 Christopher Newport 4/16-18 CAC Finals...... at Higher Seed...... TBD CNU Administration...... 62 Pg. 59 Athletics Staff Directory...... 63 * Capital Athletic Conference Game CNU at a Glance...... 56 Media Guide Credits The 2015 Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University Department of Athletic Communications.

Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photography: Jesse Hutcheson, Keller Gabriel, University Communications; Cover and Interior Design: Kenny Kline; Editorial Assistance: Toby Brooks, Jon Howard, Billy Steel; Printing: Fidelity Printing, Inc.

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 1 head coach john harvell

Harvell’s impact on the Head Coach program continued its steady rise when he took John Harvell his third CNU team even higher. In 2003, he led Christopher Newport, ‘91 the Captains all the way to national championship 15th season at cnu day at the NCAA Division 395-195-3 (.669) record III World Series, where they finished second in the country. John Harvell is in his 14th year leading the Christopher Newport University baseball team and has achieved tremendous success at both the conference and national In three remarkable level. The CNU program is annually considered one of the top programs in the years, CNU went from nation in Division III. conference also-ran to national power. His most recent campaign was bittersweet, having maintained a spot in the Na- tional Top 25 Rankings for nearly the entire season but missing out on the NCAA The American Baseball Tournament for just the second time in the last six years. The team still accom- Coaches Association plished plenty, with 29 wins, three All-Americans and five All-Region selections. (ABCA) honored Harvell Harvell also coached his first ever draft pick when it was with its South Region announced the selected USA South and South Region Pitcher of Coach of the Year award the Year Austin Chrismon. Senior Ryan Fleischmann also broke the USA South for his efforts during the career saves record during the year and finished his tenure ranked fourth in NCAA 2002 season and gave Division III history with 29. him the same award in 2003. In 2012, the head coach notched his third trip to the College World Series when he guided the Captains to a 34-10 season. In 2011, CNU posted a 39-7 season, which Here are just some of the amazing accomplishments of Christopher Newport featured a school-record 26-game winning streak and his sixth trip to the NCAA baseball in the last 14 years under the leadership of John Harvell: Tournament. It was also the first time CNU Baseball was ranked No. 1 in the nation. - In 2001, the Captains rose from a fifth place tie in the Dixie Conference to tie for the league’s regular season title, and then won the conference tournament Harvell’s tenure at CNU got off to a fast start. In 2001, in his first season at the championship for the first time. That vaulted CNU into NCAA play for the first time helm, he led a program that had never finished higher than third in its conference ever. (and that in a year when the league had only four teams) and won the school’s first - After a 5-7 start in 2002, the Captains raced to a then-school record 38 wins baseball championship. The win put CNU baseball in NCAA postseason play for and finished third at the NCAA Division III World Series. That came after winning the first time in its history. the NCAA Regional Championship, obviously for the first time ever. - In 2003, the Captains swept through the Regional unbeaten in four games, In year #2, Harvell and the Captains repeated the conference title and went even and then won their first four at the World Series. further - much further - all the way to the No. 3 final ranking in the nation. - Christopher Newport had won as many as two games in the Dixie Champion- Year-by-Year with John Harvell

Year Overall Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Place Postseason 2001 25-11 .694 8-4 .667 T1st Dixie Conf. Champs, NCAA Regionals 2002 38-16 .704 10-4 .714 3rd Dixie Conf. Champs, NCAA Regional Champs, Div. III World Series 3rd place 2003 35-9 .795 9-3 .750 2nd NCAA Regional Champs, Div. III World Series 2nd place 2004 25-16 .610 14-7 .667 2nd -- 2005 25-16 .610 11-8 .579 3rd -- 2006 19-20 .487 9-9 .500 5th -- 2007 24-17 .585 6-6 .500 T4th -- 2008 29-14 .674 9-2 .818 1st USA South Champs, NCAA Regionals 2009 26-13-2 .659 5-5 .500 T3rd NCAA Regionals 2010 24-17 .585 7-5 .583 4th -- 2011 39-7 .848 10-2 .833 2nd USA South Champs, NCAA Regionals 2012 34-10 .773 9-3 .750 1st USA South Champs, NCAA Regional Champs, Div. III World Series 2013 29-12-1 .702 18-6 .750 1st -- 2014 23-17 .575 11-5 .688 T2nd --

Total 395-195-3 .669 136-69 .663 7 NCAA Tournament Appearances

2 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com Coaching Staff ship Tournament only once previously, in 2000, but in 2001 and 2002, swept through the tournament with nine wins and just one loss. - The Captains returned to NCAA play in 2008 and scored a victory over Johns Assistant Coach Hopkins, which finished as the national runner-up, during regional play. CNU also played in the 2009 event, winning two and losing two. John Cole - In 2011, Harvell’s Captains set a new program record by winning 26-straight games. Ithaca, ‘86 - Christopher Newport achieved its first-ever national No. 1 ranking during the 2011 season. Harvell was eventually selected the Regional Coach of the Year 2nd season at cnu following CNU’s 39-7 season that year. - For his efforts, Harvell has been named USA South Athletic Conference Coach of the Year three times. John Cole, a native of Allentown, Pa., was previously head baseball coach at the - Harvell has compiled a career record of 372-178-3 for a winning percentage University of Pennsylvania (2005-2013) and Rowan University (1999-2005). He will of .675, which ranks among the nation’s top 40 all-time at Division III serve as the pitching coach at CNU.

John graduated from Christopher Newport and became well-known to Captains fans Cole was named the Big 5 Coach of the Year and won a division title for the first time as both a baseball and basketball player. He played three baseball seasons and in 12 seasons while leading Pennsylvania’s baseball program. He led the Quakers two years of basketball after transferring from Howard University, where he played to their highest win total in 14 seasons (22), and was recognized by the NCAA for baseball and was a kicker on the football team. outstanding graduation rates every year.

His last two years playing baseball were the Captains first two 20-victory seasons. While at Rowan, Cole’s squads went 229-73, winning 76 percent of their games. His In basketball, he played for the first Christopher Newport team to reach the NCAA teams set the school record for victories three times, including a 42-win campaign in “Sweet 16” in 1990-91. 2005. The Profs captured three conference titles in seven seasons, the first NJAC titles for the program since 1979. Harvell began his coaching career by starting the baseball program from scratch at nearby Woodside High School in Newport News. In his four years at the brand Cole was also an assistant coach at William & Mary from 1992-1999, at Dartmouth new school, he compiled a record of 62-25, reached the state Group AAA region- from 1990-92, at DeSales College from 1988-1990, and at the University of North als three times and advanced to the Final Four in 1998. He was named state high Carolina from 1986-88. He also was named the Interim Head Coach at William & school Coach of the Year that season. Mary for a brief stint in 1997.

John’s son Brandon plays baseball at Division I Longwood University. Cole graduated from Ithaca College in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and earned his Master of Arts degree in Education from North Carolina in 1988. Harvell by the Numbers

The Captains have won five conference championships since Harvell Assistant Coach 5 became head coach in 2001. Jayson Basanes Since taking over at Christopher Newport, Harvell and the Captains have Christopher Newport, ‘06 7 posted seven victories against the No. 1 team in the nation.

Harvell’s teams have posted victories in eight different states - Florida, 3rd season at cnu 8 Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin - along with the District of Columbia. Jayson Basanes begins his third season on John Harvell’s staff after completing The Captains have won 23 games in the NCAA Tournament, including 23 seven in the College World Series, since 2001. his four-year career at CNU in 2006. The former player was a part of the Captains early success under Harvell, which included a National Runner-Up finish in 2003. Harvell has recorded victories against teams representing 24 territories, 24 including 23 states and the District of Columbia. He has wins against 14 Basanes was the starting designated hitter in 2003 when the Captains reached the schools located in Virginia and 13 from Pennsylvania. NCAA Div. III World Series final. He hit .320 in 30 games as a freshman, driving in 10 runs and scoring 16 times. He had 12 multi-hit games, helping guide CNU to its During his tenure at CNU, Harvell and his teams have swept both ends of best ever finish in the NCAA National Championships. 46 a doubleheader 46 times. On the flip side, the Captains have only been swept on six occasions during that span. Basanes was a career .320 hitter with 72 runs scored and 69 runs batted in. The Northern Virginia native added 22 doubles and finished his career with 147 career The Captains have defeated 61 teams ranked in the top-30 under Harvell, 61 including 19 wins against top-10 opponents. hits. He has been away from the game working as a teacher since graduating in 2006. Harvell has posted wins against 71 different teams during his career at He returned to Captains Park in 2012 for his first career coaching post. 71 Christopher Newport.

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 3 2015 Roster

2015 Christopher Newport Captains

No. Name Class Position B-T Height Weight Hometown / High School 0 John Booker So. INF R-R 6-3 195 Chesterfield, Va. / Home School 1 Keith Roberts So INF R-R 5-11 180 Midlothian, Va. / Clover Hill 3 Josh Moore Jr. INF L-R 6-4 210 Newport News, Va. / Menchville 4 AJ Nicely So OF R-R 6-0 180 Chesterfield, Va. / Cosby 5 Taylor Loudon So. OF R-R 5-10 180 Stephens City, Va. / Sherando 7 Travis Myers Jr. C R-R 6-2 205 Middlesex County, Va. / Christchurch 8 Collin Lawless So C L-R 5-8 185 Midlothian, Va. / James River 9 Kyle Goodard Sr. P R-R 6-0 160 Forest, Va. / Jefferson Forest 10 Adam Emerson Jr. P R-R 5-11 205 Williamsburg, Va. / Lafayette 11 Brandon Walker Fr. C R-R 6-1 195 Reedville, Va. / Norththumberland 12 Jaxn Lane So. P L-L 6-2 195 Chesterfield, Va. / Manchester 13 Harrison Siegal Fr. INF R-R 5-9 170 Marietta, Ga. / Pope High 14 Joe Burris Fr. P L-L 5-10 200 Charlottesville, Va. / Albemarle 16 Cameron Parker So. P R-R 6-0 200 Norfolk. Va. / Maury 17 Connor Henderson Jr. INF/OF R-R 6-2 215 Hampton, Va. / Bethel 18 Daniel Overbeek So. INF R-R 6-4 205 Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 19 Scott Halsey Jr. INF R-R 6-0 190 Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park 21 Craig Johnson Fr. Utility L-R 6-3 200 Chesterfield, Va. / Matoaca 22 Brandon Ginch Fr. OF R-R 5-10 185 Fairfax, Va. / Fairfax 23 Austin Kilbourne Sr OF/P R-R 6-3 220 Chesterfield, Va. / Matoaca 25 Jacob Houston Jr. OF R-R 6-0 195 Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 26 Michael Thomas So. P L-L 6-0 155 Fairfax, Va. / W.T. Woodson 27 Tyler Wood Fr. Utility R-R 6-1 175 Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 28 Logan Aylor Fr. P R-R 6-3 150 Culpepper, Va. / Liberty 29 Ryan Powell Fr. P R-R 6-1 180 Halifax, Va. / Halifax County 30 Carter Biringer Fr. OF R-R 6-4 190 Powhatan, Va. / Powhatan 31 Justin Garber Sr P R-R 5-10 200 Ellicott City, Md. / Mt. Hebron 32 Caleb Myers So P R-R 6-2 170 Mechanicsville, Va. / Atlee 33 Logan Harrelson Fr. P R-R 6-0 180 Chesapeake, Va. / Great Bridge 34 Kyle Corwin Jr. INF R-R 6-0 190 Centreville, Va. / Westfield 35 Bryant Lowry Jr. C L-R 6-0 205 Mechanicsville, Va. / Hanover 36 Blake Ream Jr. P R-R 6-4 225 Yorktown, Va. / Grafton 37 Alexander Crittenden Jr. INF L-R 5-10 170 Deltaville, Va. / Middlesex 40 Brett Mays Sr. P R-R 6-7 205 Newport News, Va. / Woodside 43 Tyler Perry So. C R-R 5-11 150 Washington Crossing, Pa. / Council Rock North 44 George Watkins So. C R-R 5-7 190 Fairfax, Va. / Robinson

4 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 5 2015 Photo Roster

JOHN BOOKER KEITH ROBERTS JOSH MOORE A.J. NICELY TAYLOR LOUDON TRAVIS MYERS 0 1 3 4 5 7 SO • UTIL • R-R SO • INF • R-R JR • INF • L-R SO • OF • R-R SO • INF • R-R JR • C • R-R

COLLIN LAWLESS KYLE GODDARD ADAM EMERSON BRANDON WALKER JAXN LANE HARRISON SIEGAL 8 9 10 11 12 13 SO • C • L-R SR • RHP • R-R JR • RHP • R-R FR • C • R-R SO • LHP • R-L FR • INF • R-R

JOE BURRIS CAMERON PARKER CONNOR HENDERSON DANIEL OVERBEEK SCOTT HALSEY CRAIG JOHNSON 14 16 17 18 19 21 FR • LHP • L-L SO • RHP • R-R JR • INF/OF • R-R SO • INF • R-R JR • INF • R-L FR • UTIL • L-R

BRANDON GINCH AUSTIN KILBOURNE JACOB HOUSTON MICHAEL THOMAS TYLER WOOD LOGAN AYLOR 22 23 25 26 27 28 FR • OF • R-R SR • OF/RHP • R-R JR • OF • R-R SO • LHP • L-L FR • UTIL • R-R FR • RHP • R-R

RYAN POWELL CARTER BIRINGER JUSTIN GARBER CALEB MYERS LOGAN HARRELSON KYLE CORWIN 29 30 31 32 33 34 FR • RHP • R-R FR • OF • R-R SR • RHP • R-R SO • RHP • R-R FR • RHP • R-R JR • INF • R-R

BRYANT LOWRY BLAKE REAM ALEXANDER CRITTENDEN BRETT MAYS TYLER PERRY GEORGE WATKINS 35 36 37 40 43 44 JR • C • R-L JR • RHP • R-R JR • INF • L-R SR • RHP • R-R SO • C • R-R SO • C • R-R

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After experiencing the rigors of the Capital Athletic grabs between the top teams in the conference. Austin Kilbourne Conference season for the first time in 2014, the Christopher Newport baseball team will be prepared Instead of looking back, the Captains fresh look will for the tough road ahead. Head coach John Harvell look ahead at challenging the top teams in the confer- enters his 15th season at the helm just five wins shy ence for a run at the 2015 title. Junior Kyle Corwin will of 400 for his career, and will lean on a roster that is play the role as team veteran, sliding over to the hole almost completely turned over from last season. at shortstop evacuated by Steel, and senior slugger Austin Kilbourne will help anchor the middle of the Harvell helped guide CNU to the CAC Championship lineup. Also returning to the outfield is sophomore A.J. Game last season, but the team will have a distinctly Nicely, who hit .275 with 20 runs scored last season. different look as it prepares to make a run at the 2015 title. Beset with the loss of CAC Player of the Year Billy The Infield Steel, along with Nick Santalucia and Bryan Bierlein, a pair of All-Region starting pitchers, Harvell will have Corwin is the only returning player to have more than auditions across the diamond. 12 career starts on the infield, applying pressure to new faces in 2015. With the junior locked in at shortstop, his The aforementioned trio were just three of eight seniors former post at the hot corner will need to be replaced, that graduated in 2014, including 2012 Conference with the leading candidates being sophomores Taylor Player of the Year Justin Weaver and third starter Loudan, Alexander Crittenden or transfer Josh Moore. Jacob Vaughan. Harvell also learned he would be Neither of the former Captains registered even a single saddled with the loss of two starting outfielders in at-bat last season, while Moore comes in from Florence- Jacob Houston and All-Region pick Tommy Vitaletti, Darlington Tech where he earned Gold Glove honors. and starting second baseman Travis Younger, opening up three more spots in the lineup. On the right side of the infield, Kilbourne will likely plug in at first base, but can also play at the designated hitter On the mound, CNU will need to replace 34 of 40 starts slot to get at-bats to other options like junior Connor top candidates to start at DH missed a large portion from last season, but even with all the tribulations facing Henderson and Scott Halsey. Henderson was injured of 2014 with an injury, as junior Bryant Lowry figures the team at the outset of the year, the expectations in 2013 after transferring in from William & Mary, and to see his fair share as the extra bat in the lineup. The remain high for the Captains heading into the 2015 will likely provide depth at a corner outfield spot and left-handed Lowry hit .342 in limited action in 2013, season. In the CAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, CNU at first base. The leading candidate for second base driving in 14 runs in 11 games. and Salisbury were separated by just one point as appears to be transfer Keith Roberts, from Longwood each team received five first-place votes. CNU was University, with Crittenden factoring in as a possible Pitching Staff picked to finish second, though it seems clear to the option. coaches that the highly competitive league is up for The biggest setback heading into the 2015 season is Behind the plate, CNU has a lot of depth with six clearly on the mound, as CNU returns only six starts catchers listed on the preseason roster. Travis Myers, and 80 total from last year’s team. a Division I transfer from Marshall, will almost certainly Junior Adam Emerson missed the season with an injury factor into the mix, while Collin Lawless returns after and will headline the returning group after making 18 missing 2014 to an injury. Rookies Tyler Wood and appearances in 2013. Sophomores Michael Thomas Brandon Walker will fight for playing time as well in and Cameron Parker will also look to make an impact, their first year. while transfers Blake Ream and Joe Burris are ready to join the rotation as well. The Outfield The bullpen returns senior Justin Garber, who made a With Jacob Houston forced to sit out with a medical team-high 18 appearances last season, and three more condition, the Captains will need to fill two starting seniors in Kilbourne, Kyle Goddard and Brett Mays. spots with sophomore A.J. Nicely returning to center field. Harvell will need to lean on newcomers in right CNU will return to the field in 2015 with a lot of new and left, as rookies Brandon Ginch, Carter Biringer faces, but there is nothing new about the drive and and Craig Johnson will battle to earn playing time in dedication to returning to the postseason. The Cap- their first year. Henderson and Kilbourne have both tains expect, year in and year out, to be among the played in the outfield as well, and could provide depth. top teams in the league, region and nation, and 2015 is no exception. Designated Hitter

If Kilbourne isn’t slotted in at first base, he will most likely be the starting DH after hitting .340 with six extra-base hits in just 12 starts last season. In fact, both of the Kyle Corwin

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 7 veteran captains

Justin Garber 31

Senior • P • R-R • 5-10 • 185

Ellicott City, Md. Mt. Hebron

2014 - Junior Season - Converted to a pitcher in the offseason and instantly provided the Captains with a back-end option in the bullpen...Made a team-high 18 appearances, pitching in 26.0 innings...Did not allow an earned run in nine of his outings...Struck out 25 batters in 26 innings, while walking just 12...Gave up two runs or less in 16 games...Tossed season-high 3.0 innings at Southern Virginia and against the Apprentice School...Registered three perfect innings against the Knights, sitting down all nine batters he faced...Struck out season-high four batters vs. Marymount.

2013 - Sophomore Season - Saw action in seven games, earning one start against nationally-ranked Salisbury...Hit .364 in limited at-bats, connecting four times in 11 at-bats...Drove in one run and scored a pair...Named to the USA South Academic All-Conference team.

2012 - Freshman Season - Played in three games, going 1-for-3 with a run scored... Went 1-for-1 in stolen bases.

At Mt. Hebron - Played third base and pitched all four years in high school...Played one year under head coach Nick Hofner and three for coach Brian Culley...Minds in Motion Scholar Athlete...Honor Roll student.

Personal - Justin L. Garber was born February 18, 1993 in Annapolis, Md...Son of Chris and Tracy Garber...His father and two uncles played collegiate baseball... Community service includes a mission trip to North Carolina and baking cookies for the homeless...Aspires to become an orthopedic surgeon...Majoring in Biology.

Career Highs Innings 3.0 Twice 4 vs. Marymount March 8, 2014 Pitches 64 vs. Apprentice April 23, 2014 Longest Scoreless App. 3.0 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014

Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .333 3-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 1-1 0 0 1 .000 2013 .364 7-1 11 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 .364 1 0 6 0 .417 0 0 0-0 2 3 2 .714 2014 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 8 0 1.000 Career .357 10-1 14 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 .357 1 0 6 0 .400 0 0 1-1 3 11 3 .824

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Kyle Goddard 9

Senior • P • R-R • 6-0 • 160

Forest, Va. Jefferson Forest

2014 - Junior Season - Saw a big increase in innings during his third year out of the bullpen, appearing in 12 games...Posted a 2-0 record, including a huge performance in the CAC Tournament against top-seeded York (Pa.)...Tossed 5.1 innings of 1-hit, shutout baseball to pick up the win against the Spartans, allowing just two baserunners to help CNU advance to the championship game...Notched first career win with one scoreless inning at Frostburg State...Struck out 16 batters in 18 innings of work.

2013 - Sophomore Season - Made three appearances in relief...Struck out a pair in 4.0 innings of work.

2012 - Freshman Season - Made two appearances in relief, striking out six batters in 4.0 innings of work.

At Jefferson Forest - Played all four years under head coach Jim Thacker, winning the district championship each year...Earned First Team All-District and Honorable Mention All-Region honors in his senior year.

Personal - Kyle William Goddard was born March 19, 1993 in Rochester, N.Y.... Son of Tom and Dawn Goddard...Has two brothers, Greg and Brian...Brian played at USA South rival Shenandoah from 2008-11...Favorite sports personality is Dick Vitale...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Favorite movie is “Saving Private Ryan”...Majoring in Business.

Career Highs Innings 5.1 vs. York (Pa.) April 19, 2014 Strikeouts 4 vs. Gallaudet March 2, 2012 Pitches 76 vs. York (Pa.) April, 19, 2014 Longest Scoreless App. 5.1 vs. York (Pa.) April 19, 2014

Career Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2012 6.75 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 3 3 2 6 1 0 0 .222 0 1 2013 6.75 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 .188 1 0 2014 5.50 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 18.0 23 11 11 10 16 9 0 0 .307 1 2 Career 5.88 2 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 26.0 30 17 17 16 24 11 0 0 .275 2 3

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Austin Kilbourne 23

Senior • OF / P • R-R • 6-3 • 220

Chesterfield, Va. Matoaca

2014 - Junior Season - Prior to an injury that shortened his season to just 15 appearances, was among the team’s leading hitters during his first season with the Captains...Made 11 straight starts and strung together a seven-game hit streak to get his average up to .371...After an injury sidelined him for over a month, returned to the lineup to finish the year 3-for-6 in his final four appearances...Concluded the year with a .340 average in 37 at-bats...Drove in nine runs and scored eight times...Posted six extra-base hits, including a home run at Hampden-Sydney in a 3-for-5 effort.

At University of Maryland - Played in 28 games with 24 starts in left field and DH... Hit .270 on the season and made three appearances on the mound...Posted seven multiple-hit efforts in a ten game stretch...Had a three-hit game against James Madison (4/13) with a home run and double, driving in two runs and scoring three

times...Drove in a season-high five runs against Miami (4/17), the highest for any Terp since May 9, 2009.

At Shelton Community College - Played in 44 games batting .276...Played in JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Co.

Personal - Austin Reid Kilbourne was born August 27, 1991... Son of Greg and Tami Kilbourne... Has one brother, Griffin, and one sister, Sydni...Favorite sports personality is Brian Wilson... Majoring in sociology with a concentration in criminology.

Career Highs At Bats 5 Twice Hits 3 at Hampden-Sydney February 27, 2014 Runs 3 Twice RBI 3 Twice Total Bases 6 at Hampden-Sydney February 27, 2014 Innings Pitched 3.0 vs. Hampden-Sydney February 9, 2014 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .340 15-12 47 8 16 4 1 1 9 25 .532 4 2 13 2 .400 2 0 1-1 5 1 0 1.000 Career .340 15-12 47 8 16 4 1 1 9 25 .532 4 2 13 2 .400 2 0 1-1 5 1 0 1.00

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Brett Mays 9

Senior • P • R-R • 6-7 • 205

Newport News, Va. Woodside

2014 - Junior Season - Made nine appearances in his second year at CNU, includ- ing two starts...Struck out 10 batters in 17.2 innings pitched...Started the year with three scoreless outings in his first four appearances...Struck out two in 2.0 innings against St. Mary’s (Md.) on February 10...Started against N.C. Wesleyan, throwing 4.2 innings against the Bishops on April 3.

2013 - Sophomore Season - Saw action in six contests, including one start... Struck out five in 12 innings of work...Gave up just one hit while striking out a pair in three innings of relief against Eastern Mennonite (2/12).

Before CNU - Played one year for Division I Marshall University...Made five ap- pearances as a freshman...Struck out four while walking four...Took a loss as his only decision of the season against Morehead State (3/13).

At Woodside - Played one year under head coach Kevin Hare...Under Armour Pre-Season All-American...First Team All-State (AAA)...Went 9-0 in his senior season, posting a 1.87 ERA with 105 K in 82 innings pitched.

Personal - Brett William Mays was born September 12, 1993 in Harrisonburg, Va... Son of Jimmy and Sandy Mays...Has one brother, Keith who plays D-III baseball at Messiah...Father, Jimmy, played baseball at N.C. Wesleyan College...Works as a lifeguard during the summer...Favorite sports personality is Justin Verlander... Person in history he’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Favorite movie is “Bull Durham”...Majoring in History.

Career Highs Innings 4.2 vs. N.C. Wesleyan April 3, 2014 Strikeouts 2 5 times Pitches 85 vs. N.C. Wesleyan April 3, 2014 Longest Scoreless App. 2.0 vs. St. Mary’s (Md.) February 10, 2014

Career Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2013 6.75 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 12.0 19 9 9 9 5 3 1 1 .380 3 0 2014 10.19 0 2 9 2 0 0 0 0 17.2 28 24 20 9 10 4 0 1 .346 7 2 Career 8.80 1 2 15 3 0 0 0 0 29.2 47 33 29 18 15 7 1 2 .359 10 2

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Kyle Corwin 34

Junior • INF • R-R • 6-0 • 190

Centreville, Va. Westfield

2014 - Sophomore Season - Started all 38 games played for the Captains in his second year...Hit .285 for the season, with eight extra-base hits...Ranked third on the team in RBI, with 26 driven in, while also scoring 21 times...Struck out just 14 times in 144 at-bats...Posted 11 multi-hit games and ranked third on the team with seven multi-RBI games...Blasted a pair of home runs in a 4-for-7 effort at Southern Virginia, with three RBI and three runs scored.

2013 - Freshman Season - Honorable Mention All-Conference selection...Took over the starting job at third base 10 games into the season and never let go, starting 31 of 32 games played...Hit .272 in his first year with the Captains with five extra-base hits...Ranked fifth on the team in RBI, with 27, and scored 10 times... Had 10 multi-hit efforts, including a season-high three-hit game against Averett.

At Westfield -Played shortstop all four years for head coach Chuck Welch in the Concorde District...Won the district title twice, as a freshman and sophomore... Earned First Team All-District three times, from 2010-12...Second Team All-Region selection in 2011...Shares school record for doubles in a single season with Brandon Snyder, a First Round draft pick in the Texas Rangers system.

Personal - Kyle Andrew Corwin was born October 2, 1993 in Fairfax, Va...Son of Jay and Karen Corwin...Has one brother, Michael...Volunteers at the Habitat for Humanity Restore...Favorite sports personality is Cal Ripken, Jr...Person in his- tory he’d most like to meet is Muhammad Ali...Favorite movie is “The Sandlot”... Favorite book read is “Beyond Belief” by Josh Hamilton...Majoring in Psychology.

Career Highs At Bats 7 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 Hits 4 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 Runs 3 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 RBI 3 3 times Total Bases 10 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 Assists 7 at Averett March 23, 2013 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .272 32-31 114 10 31 4 0 1 27 38 .333 7 3 11 0 .325 2 5 0-0 26 58 8 .913 2014 .285 38-38 144 21 41 6 0 2 26 53 .368 13 6 14 0 .359 4 4 3-4 30 80 4 .965 Career .279 70-69 258 31 72 10 0 3 53 91 .353 20 9 25 0 .345 6 9 3-4 56 138 12 .942

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honors as a senior, and honorable mention All-State nod as a junior...Also an All- Alexander District and All-Region golfer, chipping in to one district title. Personal - Frederick Alexander Crittenden was born July 26, 1993 in Richmond, Crittenden 37 Va...Son of Jerry and Martha Crittenden...Has two brothers, Spencer and Macs... Favorite sports personality is Kenny Mayne...Person in history he’d most like to Junior • INF • L-R • 5-10 • 170 meet is JFK...Most impressive person met is Cal Ripken, Jr...Favorite movie is Major League II...Favorite book is Where the Red Fern Grows...Majoring in Criminology. Deltaville, Va. Middlesex

2014 - Sophomore Season - Did not see any game action during his first season with the Captains.

Before CNU - Played one year of baseball at Roanoke College for head coach Larry Wood...Started 13 of 16 games played for the Maroons, hitting .268 on the season...Posted four multi-hit performances...Drove in career-high three runs with 2-for-3 performance against Averett.

At Middlesex - Played three years of baseball for head coach Tim Blake, winning a pair of district championships as a second baseman...Named All-District and All-Region selection in his junior and senior seasons...Earned first team All-State Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 --- Did Not See Game Action ---

Shenandoah University...Saw action in 14 games, including eight appearances on the hill...Among team leaders in K/9, fanning 22 batters in 20.1 innings pitched, for Adam a rate of 9.7 K/9...Started three games...Posted his most impressive performance Emerson 10 against CNU, striking out eight in 3.2 innings of work. At Lafayette - Played all four years at Lafayette in the Bay Rivers District...Pitched Junior • P • R-R • 5-11 • 205 all four years and also played third base and second base as a utility player...Two- time All-District selection, earning First Team honors once. Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette Personal - Adam C. Emerson was born April 2, 1993 in Williamsburg, Va...Son of Chris and Laura Emerson...Has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Alex...Dream 2014 - Junior Season - Made just one appearance before suffering a season-ending vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Double majoring in Sociology and Political Science. injury...Struck out one in 3.0 innings of work against St. Mary’s (Md.).

2013 - Sophomore Season - Strong addition to the bullpen for head coach John Harvell...Finished third on the team in appearances with 18 games played and one Career Highs start...Helped lock up a pair of team shutouts...Struck out 43 batters in 30.1 innings Innings 3.0 5 times pitched for 12.8 K/9, third on the team...Held opposing batters to just a .182 batting Strikeouts 7 vs. Hampden-Sydney February 4, 2013 average on the season...Finished with a 3-1 record...Struck out a season-high seven Pitches 70 vs. Piedmont April 12, 2013 batters in debut, allowing one hit over three innings of relief. Longest Scoreless App. 3.0 vs. Hampden-Sydney February 4, 2013

Before CNU - Played one year under head coach Kevin Anderson at nationally-ranked Career Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2013 2.97 3 1 18 1 0 0 2 0 30.1 20 16 10 22 43 4 0 1 .182 7 2 2014 3.00 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 0 .222 1 0 Career 2.97 3 2 19 2 0 0 2 0 33.1 22 18 11 26 44 5 0 1 .185 8 2

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Personal - Scott M. Halsey was born October 18, 1993 in Woodbridge, Va...Son of Trigg and Cynthia Halsey...Has one sister, Rebecca...Favorite sports personality is Scott Harry Caray...Favorite movie is “Fast Five”...Majoring in Accounting. Halsey 19

Junior • INF • R-L • 5-8 • 190

Manassas, Va. Osbourn Park

2014 - Sophomore Season - Made eight appearances in his second year, including three scoreless efforts...Struck out a pair...Recorded one out against nationally- ranked SUNY Cortland.

2013 - Freshman Season - Started four games and made appearances in 12 con- Career Highs tests...Had four hits, all singles, and scored four times...Was perfect as a defensive At Bats 4 3 times replacement late in games, collecting 10 putouts and one assist. Hits 1 4 times Runs 1 4 times At Osbourn Park - Played four years of baseball...Earned All-District honors three RBI N/A years in a row...As a junior, named All-Area, All-Region and All-State...Senior year Total Bases 1 4 times picked up Honorable Mention All-American honors. Innings Pitched 1.2 at Gallaudet March 31, 2013 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .167 12-4 24 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 1 0 6 0 .200 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000 Career .167 12-4 24 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 1 0 6 0 .200 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000

a member of the swim team for three years and volleyball team one year...Earned Connor first team All-District honors on the volleyball team as a senior. Personal - Connor A. Henderson was born October 28, 1993 in Bitburgh, Ger- Henderson 17 many...Son of Gregory and Karen Henderson...Has two brothers, Nick and Kyle... Hobbies include snowboarding...Favorite movie is Fast Five...Majoring in Finance Junior • INF / OF • R-R • 6-2 • 215 and Business Management.

Hampton, Va. Bethel

2014 - Sophomore Season - Played in seven games in his first year with the Captains...Hit a grand slam at Southern Virginia after coming into the game in the 7th inning...Had two hits in 10 at-bats, driving one out of the ballpark and the other for a double...Drove in six runs. Career Highs Before CNU - Played one year for NCAA Division I William & Mary...Made seven At Bats 2 3 times appearances with two starts...First collegiate start came against nationally-ranked Hits 1 Twice University of Virginia (2/19)...Connected on first career hit against Penn (4/3). Runs 1 Twice RBI 4 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 At Bethel - Played all four years under head coach and former CNU player Steven Total Bases 4 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 Mingee...Three-time All-District selection, including second team honors twice...Also Home Runs 1 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .200 7-0 10 2 2 1 0 1 6 6 .600 1 0 4 0 .250 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Career .200 7-0 10 2 2 1 0 1 6 6 .600 1 0 4 0 .250 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.00

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Jacob Houston 25

Junior • OF • R-R • 5-11 • 185

Gloucester, Va. Gloucester

2014 - Sophomore Season - Consistent presence in the outfield for Coach Harvell in his second year, starting all 37 games he played in...Hit .287 on the year, with 41 hits...Ranked second on the team in RBI, with 30, and scored 24 times...Posted a team-high five triples, tied for the second most in a single season in program his- tory...Had 15 extra-base hits, with three home runs...Stole four bases and dropped down six sacrifice bunts, good for second on the team...Had one of his best career games against nationally-ranked SUNY Cortland, going 3-for-4 with a HR and four RBI...Tied for second on the team with nine multiple-hit games and ranked second in multiple RBI games with six...Added the team’s second longest hitting streak of the season, earning a knock in nine straight games.

2013 - Freshman Season - Started all 42 games for the Captains in left field as a true freshman...Earned honorable mention All-Conference honors...Hit .276 and

ranked second on the team in RBI with 31...Speedster was 7-for-8 in stolen base attempts and was second on the squad in sacrifice bunts...Scored 22 times...Had 10 multi-hit performances...Drove in season-high four runs against Maryville (2/16).

At Gloucester - Both pitched and played in the outfield for the Dukes, winning one Peninsula District title during his career...Three-time All-District selection, picking up First Team honors as a junior and senior...Second Team All-Region outfielder as a senior...Played in the Coventry Commonwealth Games as a junior...Honor Roll student all four years.

Personal - Jacob Robert Houston was born October 6, 1993 in Gloucester, Va... Son of Connie and Bob Houston...Has one brother, Brad Perkins, and one sister, Mandy Carter...Favorite movies are “Major League” and “Saving Private Ryan”... Favorite book is “Where the Red Fern Grows”...Majoring in Mathematics. Career Highs At Bats 7 at Mary Washington April 1, 2014 Hits 3 4 times Runs 3 vs. Maryville February 17, 2013 RBI 4 Twice Total Bases 6 vs. SUNY Cortland March 2, 2014 Walks 2 6 times Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .276 42-42 145 22 40 7 1 0 31 49 .338 23 8 28 3 .401 1 7 7-8 35 0 3 .921 2014 .287 37-37 143 24 41 7 5 3 30 67 .469 6 5 20 0 .335 1 6 4-6 54 1 3 .948 Career .281 79-79 288 46 81 14 6 3 61 116 .403 29 13 48 3 .370 2 13 11-14 89 1 6 .938

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At Hanover - Played four years in the Capital District all over the field, including time at first base, catcher and pitcher...Won District title as a senior...Earned Second Bryant Team All-Region honors as a designated hitter after sophomore season and Second Team All-Region honors as a catcher after senior year...Two-time All-District selec- Lowry 35 tion and Second Team All-Metro as a senior...Academic All-District and All-Region.

Junior • C • L-R • 6-0 • 205 Personal - Bryant Michael Lowry was born January 21, 1994 in Richmond, Va... Son of Michael and Kathy Lowry...Has one sister, Sarah, and one brother, Reeves... Mechanicsville, Va. Grandfather Bobby Bralley played baseball at Emory & Henry and Uncle Richard Hanover Bralley played at James Madison...Favorite sports personality is Nick Swisher... Dream vacation would be a cruise to the Bahamas...Most impressive person met 2013 - Sophomore Season - Made appearances in 13 games, including five is Justin Verlander...Majoring in Finance. starts, while dealing with an injury...Finished the year with a pair of doubles and three walks...Made all five starts as the designated hitter, going 5-for-20 (.250).

2013 - Freshman Season - Among the team’s leading hitters after starting the first Career Highs 11 games before suffering a season-ending injury...Hit .342 before being sidelined, At Bats 6 vs. Maryville February 16, 2013 with 14 RBI and 12 runs scored...Blasted one home run, against Ferrum (2/9), Hits 3 vs. Maryville February 16, 2013 and posted five multi-hit performances in 11 starts...Reached base in all but one Runs 2 4 times game played...Caught for Austin Chrismon’s record-breaking performance against RBI 3 vs. Hampden-Sydney February 4, 2013 Greensboro, when he struck out 18 batters in one game...Broke CNU’s single game Total Bases 5 vs. Ferrum February 9, 2013 record for putouts with that effort, with 18. Putouts 18 at Greensboro February 24, 2013 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .342 11-11 38 12 13 3 0 1 14 19 .500 10 2 5 1 .500 0 0 0-0 88 6 2 .979 2014 .208 13-5 24 1 5 2 0 0 0 7 .292 3 0 3 1 .296 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Career .290 24-16 62 13 18 5 0 1 14 26 .419 13 2 8 2 .429 0 1 0-0 88 6 2 .979

Personal - John C. Booker was born October 8, 1994... Son of Noel and Amanda Booker... Has two brothers, Paul and Sam, and one sister, Abbey...Most impressive John person met is Cal Ripken Jr.... Majoring in Biology/Chemistry with a Pre-Health track. Booker 0

Sophomore • INF • R-R • 6-3 • 195

Chesterfield, Va. Home school

2014 - Freshman Season - Played in six games as a true freshman, making a pair of starts...Blasted a home run for his first career hit in a 1-for-4 effort versus Marymount...Also drove in a run against Wesley with a sacrifice fly...Scored three times...Saw action at first base in two games Career Highs Before CNU - Played in the Homeschool World Series Association under Coach At Bats 4 Twice Gregg Tobey...Honorable mention selection to the 2013 Rawlings/Perfect Game Hits 1 Twice All-American Team...Homeschool World Series Association All-American Award Runs 1 3 times recepient in 2011 and 2013...Four-time letter-winner in varsity baseball with the RBI 1 Twice CHVAA Patriots. Total Bases 1 Twice Putouts 3 at Southern Virginia April 2, 2014 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .182 6-2 11 3 2 0 0 1 2 5 .455 1 0 3 0 .231 1 0 0-0 3 0 1 .750 Career .182 6-2 11 3 2 0 0 1 2 5 .455 1 0 3 0 .231 1 0 0-0 3 0 1 .750

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in the ninth inning to lead off a two-run frame for CNU.

Jaxn At Manchester - Pitched all four years under head coach Ricky Saunders...Earned Lane 36 2012 Perfect Game All-American Honorable Mention honors. Personal - Jaxn Southall Lane was born January 12, 1995 in Chesterfield, Va... Sophomore • P • L-L • 6=2 • 195 Son of Mark and Diana Lane...Has two brothers, Tyler and Zach, and one sister, Pamela...Favorite sports personality is John Smoltz...Hobbies include hunting, fishing Chesterfield, Va. and playing guitar...Favorite movie is The Patriot...Majoring in Business Marketing. Manchester

2014 - Freshman Season - Saw action in just one game in his first year with the Captains...Pinch hit in the game at Mary Washington on April 1...Was hit by a pitch Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Career .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Before CNU - Member of the NCAA Division I Longwood Lancers under head Collin coach Buddy Bolding At James River - Played all four years under head coach Pete Schumacher in the Lawless 8 Dominino District, winning one regional championship...Earned first team All-District, All-Region and honorable mention All-State honors as a designated hitter his junior Sophomore • C • L-R • 5-8 • 185 year...Earned All-Academic honors twice...Member of the National Honor Society.

Midlothian, Va. Personal - Collin Stephen Lawless was born July 28, 1994 in Richmond, Va... James River Son of Larry Lawless and Lisa Germano...Has one brother, Liam...Favorite sports personality is Mike Piazza...Hobbies include table tennis, golf and snowboarding... 2014 - Redshirt Freshman Season - Did not see any action for the Captains in Favorite movie is Wedding Crashers...Majoring in Biology. his first year due to injury. Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 --- Did Not See Game Action ---

member of the Christopher Newport football team.

Taylor At Sherando - Multi-sport athlete for the Warriors, playing baseball, football and basketball all four years...Led baseball team to state championship as a senior, Loudon 5 earning first team All-District and second team All-Region two years in a row...Also was a first-team All-District selection in basketball and football. Sophomore • INF • R-R • 5-10 • 180 Personal - Taylor D. Loudon was born April 4, 1995 in Winchester, Va...Son of Stephens City, Va. Craig and Natalie Loudon...Has one brother, Andrew...Dream vacation is a trip to Sherando the Bahamas...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Hank Aaron...Favorite movie is Independence Day...Majoring in Business. 2014 - Freshman Season - Made just one appearance in his first year as a mem- ber of the baseball team, as a pinch runner against Gallaudet on March 9...Also a Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Career .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

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of Michael Myers and Sarah Watson...Has two sisters, Maggie and Ruby...Favorite sports personality is Johnny Manziel...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Person Caleb in history he’d most like to meet is Cy Young...Favorite movie is Braveheart... Myers 32 Majoring in Psychology.

Sophomore • P • R-R • 6-2 • 170

Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee

2014 - Freshman Season - Made three appearances in his first season as a Captain, pitching against Virginia Wesleyan, Randolph-Macon and the Apprentice School...Tossed one scoreless inning at Randolph-Macon...In two-thirds of an inning against the Builders, he struck out a pair...Allowed two hits and one run in 2.0 innings of work Career Highs Innings 1.0 at Randolph-Macon April 10, 2014 At Atlee - Played two years of varsity baseball under head coach Barry Burton, Strikeouts 2 vs. Apprentice April 23, 2014 winning a pair of district championships...Earned All-District honors at third base Pitches 20 vs. Virginia Wesleyan February 24, 2014 after his senior season. Longest Scoreless App. 1.0 at Randolph-Macon April 10, 2014

Personal - Michael Caleb Myers was born October 6, 1994 in Richmond, Va...Son Career Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2014 4.50 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 .250 1 1 Career 4.50 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 .250 1 1

team to district and regional championship.

A.J. Personal - Anthony James Nicely was born November 30, 1994 in Richmond, Va... Son of Tony and Cammie Nicely...Has one sister, Emily...Father played baseball Nicely 4 and mother played softball at Radford University...Majoring in Business.

Sophomore • OF • R-R • 6-0 • 178

Chesterfield, Va. Cosby

2014 - Freshman Season - Played in 33 games, making 28 starts in his first year as a Captain...Hit .275 in 120 at-bats, including 12 extra-base hits...Delivered 17 RBI and scored 20 times, while posting a 3-for-4 effort on the basepaths...Tied the team record with three home runs in one game when he was 3-for-5 against Wesley on March 15...Drove in season-high four runs and scored season-high four times... Career Highs Finished with a perfect 5-for-5 performance with two doubles against Marymount At Bats 6 vs. Wesley March 15, 2014 on March 8...Posted seven multi-hit performances. Hits 5 vs. Marymount March 8, 2014 Runs 4 vs. Wesley March 15, 2014 Before CNU - Played football and baseball in the Dominion District at Lloyd C. Bird RBI 4 vs. Wesley March 15, 2014 and Cosby High Schools...Led David Bedwell’s football team to district championship Total Bases 12 vs. Wesley March 15, 2014 and regional final appearance as a freshman quarterback...Also helped baseball Home Runs 3 vs. Wesley March 15, 2014 Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .275 33-28 120 20 33 9 0 3 17 51 .425 3 3 14 1 .307 1 3 3-4 52 1 1 .981 Career .275 33-28 120 20 33 9 0 3 17 51 .425 3 3 14 1 .307 1 3 3-4 52 1 1 .981

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at Randolph-Macon College...Favorite sports personalities are Dustin Pedroia and Daniel David Ortiz...Has not yet decided on a major. Overbeek 18

Sophomore • INF • R-R • 6-4 • 195

Arlington, Va. Yorktown

2014 - Freshman Year - Played in one game for the Captains in his first year, registering two innings of work in a 19-7 win at Randolph-Macon...Member of the CAC All-Academic team.

At Yorktown - Played four years of baseball in the National District, helping chip in to one championship...As a senior, named District Player of the Year, first team All-Region and first team All-State...Also an honorable mention All-District selection as a sophomore.

Personal - Daniel Allen Overbeek was born August 23, 1995 in New London, Conn... Son of Maarten and Lisa Overbeek...Has one brother, James, who plays baseball Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Career .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Personal - Cameron Bowie Parker was born August 4, 1994 in Norfolk, Va...Son of Carey and Petrina...Has three brothers, Wesley, Jack & Caleb, and one sister, Cameron Caroline...Favorite sports personality is Kevin Millar...Dream vacation would be surfing in Australia...Most impressive person met is Bob Feller...Favorite movie is Parker 16 Stand By Me...Majoring in Accounting.

Sophomore • P • R-R • 6-0 • 190

Norfolk, Va. Maury

2014 - Freshman Year - Made four appearances out of the bullpen in his first season at CNU...Struck out nine batters in 7.0 innings of work...Appeared against Randolph-Macon twice, including a season-high three-inning performance in a win on the road...Struck out four against the Yellow Jackets in his 3.0-inning effort... Matched his season high with four K’s in a scoreless 2.0 inning performance at the Career Highs Apprentice School...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. Innings 3.0 at Randolph-Macon April 10, 2014 Strikeouts 4 Twice At Maury - Pitched and played third base under head coach Paul Shows in the Pitches 39 at Apprentice April 22, 2014 Eastern District, winning a pair of league championships...Member of the National Longest Scoreless App. 2.0 at Apprentice April 22, 2014 Honors Society.

Career Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2014.... 9.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 13 11 7 5 9 3 1 0 .419 2 2 Career 9.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 13 11 7 5 9 3 1 0 .419 2 2

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At Council Rock North - Played one year of baseball under head coach Matt Tyler Schram, earning All-Conference and All-State honors at first base. Personal - Tyler William Perry was born September 3, 1994 in Canberra, Austra- Perry 43 lia...Son of Clark and Joan Perry...Has one brother, Ryan, who plays baseball at Alvernia University...Favorite sports personality is Chase Utley...Person in history Sophomore • C • R-R • 5-11 • 150 he’d most like to meet is Nelson Mandela...Favorite movies include Anchorman and Black Hawk Down...Favorite book read is The Lone Survivor...Majoring in Business. Washington Crossing, Pa. Council Rock North

2014 - Freshman Season - Did not see game action during his first season with the Captains. Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 --- Did Not See Game Action ---

At W.T. Woodson - Played all four years...Earned honorable mention All-District Michael honors as a pitcher after his senior season. Personal - Michael David Thomas was born August 21, 1995 in Alexandria, Va...Son Thomas 26 of David and Darrah Thomas...Has two sisters, Allie and Brett...Sister Brett plays soccer at East Carolina University...Dream vacation is a trip to Jamaica...Favorite Sophomore • P • L-L • 6-0 • 150 movie is Django Unchained...Majoring in Business Management.

Fairfax, Va. W.T. Woodson Career Highs 2014 - Freshman Season - Made 10 appearances, including three starts, in his Innings 5.0 at Hampden-Sydney February 27, 2014 first year as a member of the CNU pitching staff...Logged four scoreless outings, Strikeouts 4 at Hampden-Sydney February 27, 2014 including 2.2 innings of relief at Frostburg State...Tossed a season-high five innings Pitches 56 vs. Randolph-Macon February 19, 2014 with a season-best four strikeouts in a start at Hampden-Sydney...Also made starts Longest Scoreless App. 2.2 at Frostburg State April 6, 2014 against Randolph-Macon and at Eastern Mennonite...Picked up his first career win in relief with 2.2 innings against North Carolina Wesleyan. Career Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2014 6.92 1 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 26.0 34 24 20 14 10 9 0 0 .330 1 1 Career 6.92 1 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 26.0 34 24 20 14 10 9 0 0 .330 1 1

Before CNU - Played four years of baseball, including three at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Va...Helped lead team to one district championship...Member of George the National Honor Society.

Watkins 44 Personal - George Helman Watkins was born March 17, 1995 in Fort Benning, Ga...Son of C.P. and Carrie Watkins...Has one sister, Gracie...Eagle Scout...Person Sophomore • C • R-R • 5-7 • 190 in history he’d most like to meet is Ty Cobb...Superstitions include sleeping on the left side of the bed and wearing the same belt throughout the season...Favorite Fairfax, Va. book is Great Gatsby...Majoring in Computer Science. Robinson

2014 - Freshman Season - Did not see game action during his first season with the Captains. Career Statistics Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 --- Did Not See Game Action ---

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Josh Blake Moore 3 Ream 36

Junior • INF • L-R • 6-4 • 210 Junior • RHP • R-R • 6-4 • 225

Newport News, Va. St. Michaels, Md. Menchville St. Michael’s

Before CNU - Redshirted his freshman year at Virginia Tech before transferring to play one Before CNU - Played two years for Division I Longwood University in the Big South Confer- year at Florence-Darlington Tech, earning Gold Glove honors...Recorded six extra-base hits, ence...Made 12 appearances as a sophomore, pitching 20.2 innings with one ...Struck including one home run for the Stingers. out 23 batters and held opponents to a .247 BAA...Played in 27 games as a rookie, including 16 appearances on the hill...Struck out 23 in 36.1 innings of work...Also chipped in offen- At Menchville - Played four years at shortstop for head coach Phil Forbes in the Peninsula sively, smacking four home runs and driving in 12 with a .268 batting average in 41 at-bats District...Helped lead Monarchs to a state championship as a freshman, and three district championships in four years...Earned All-Conference honors three times and was a first team At Grafton - Played four years as a multi-sport star for the Clippers, pitching for head coach All-State selection his senior year...Earned second team All-American honors as a senior. Matt Lewellen and serving as a shooting guard for head coach Jeremy Jordan on the basket- ball team...Helped lead the baseball team to one district and one regional championship as Personal - Josh Jacob Moore was born August 4, 1993 in Newport News, Va...Son of Bobby a senior...Assisted Grafton’s rise to the state championship game as a senior with back-to- and Laura Moore...Has three brothers, Chris, Jordan and Brett, and one sister, Candice... back district titles and a regional championship his senior year...Earned first team All-State, Favorite sports personality is Derek Jeter...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Babe All-Region and All-District honors as a pitcher his final season, earning both the Daily Press’ Ruth...Hobbies include weightlifting and playing ping pong..Favorite movie is “The Lion and Grafton’s Male Athlete of the Year awards. King”...Majoring in Communication Studies. Personal - Blake Gary Ream was born May 2, 1994 in Woonsocket, R.I....Son of Lynn Trudeau...Has one sister, Krystal...Favorite sports personality is Chandler Parsons...Dream vacation is a trip to Italy...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Thomas Jefferson...Most impressive person met is Cal Ripken, Jr...Favorite book read is “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”...Majoring in Political Science. Travis Keith Myers 7 Roberts 1

Junior • C • R-R • 6-2 • 205 Sophomore • INF • R-R • 5-11 • 180

Middlesex County, Va. Midlothian, Va. Christchurch Clover Hill

Before CNU - Played one year at Division I Marshall University, making 15 appearances... Before CNU - Played one season at Division I Longwood...Saw action in nine games, going Picked up two starts in his true freshman season...Singled in his first career plate appear- 2-for-6 with two runs scored...Walked once and finished the season with a .429 OBP...Went ance and finished the year with five hits, with one RBI and one run scored...Had one multiple 2-for-2 in defensive opportunities at second base. hit game. At Clover Hill - Played shortstop all four years under Coach Mooney in the Dominion Dis- High School - Attended Northumberland HS for two years and Christchurch School for trict...Earned All-District honors twice, including a first team selection as a senior. three...Division II state runner-up two consecutive years...Member of the Virginia Prep League Championship team...Earned All-Prep and All-State honors in 2011 and 2012...Hit Personal - Keith David Roberts was born March 30, 1995 in Richmond, Va...Son of David .351 with 29 runs and 23 RBI in 2012. and Joyce Roberts...Has one sister, Kirsten, and one brother, Lee...Favorite sports personal- ity is Peyton Manning...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Favorite Personal - Travis Myers was born Oct. 26, 1992...Son of Michael and Dawn Myers...Has two book and movie is “Lone Survivor”...Hobbies include playing golf...Majoring in Business. sisters, Amanda and Ashley...Has not yet decided on a major.

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Logan Brandon Aylor 28 Ginch 22

Freshman • RHP • R-R • 6-3 • 150 Freshman • OF • R-R • 5-10 • 185

Culpeper, Va. Fairfax, Va. Liberty Fairfax

At Liberty - Played all four years as a pitcher and infielder for head coach Jeff Crane... Before CNU - Redshirted at Division I University of Richmond. Helped lead Eagles to a district championship as a junior...Named first team All-District as a sophomore pitcher...Picked up second team All-District honors as a junior...Also named At Fairfax - Played all four years at catcher under head coach Rick Freeman in the Liberty second team All-Conference as a senior at pitcher and first base. District...Also a three-year member of the football team...Four-year varsity starter for the Rebels...Earned first team All-District honors three times...Honorable Mention All-Region se- Personal - Logan Thomas Aylor was born April 9, 1996 in Culpeper, Va...Son of Tom and lection...Member of the National Honor Society. Susan Aylor...Has one sister, Tess...Favorite sports personality is Mariano Rivera...Dream vacation is a trip to Rio de Janeiro...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Cy Young... Personal - Brandon James Ginch was born November 26, 1994 in Fairfax, Va...Son of Brian Hobbies include fishing and hunting...Favorite movie is “Horrible Bosses”...Favorite book is and Suzi Ginch...Has one sister, Erin...Favorite sports personality is LeBron James...Dream “Life of Pi”...Majoring in Business. vacation is a trip to Fiji...Most impressive person met is Bryce Harper...Favorite movie is “Shooter”...Majoring in Business. Carter Logan Biringer 30 Harrelson 33

Freshman • OF • R-R • 6-4 • 190 Freshman • RHP • R-R • 6-0 • 180

Powhatan, Va. Chesapeake, Va. Powhatan Great Bridge

At Powhatan - Played in the outfielder under head coach Gregg Conner all four years... At Great Bridge - Played four years under head coach Sean Townsend as a pitcher and Helped lead team to a district, regional and state championship as a sophomore...Earned outfielder...Helped lead team to state finals as a junior, earning runner-up honors...Also won second team All-District honors as a junior...Picked up first team All-District and All-Confer- regular season championship as a junior and senior, while capturing a conference champion- ence honors as a senior. ship as a senior...Won district championship as a sophomore...Earned first team All-District and All-Tidewater honors as a senior...Named Conference Player of the Year...Honorable Personal - Edmund Carter Biringer was born October 6, 1995 in Charlottesville, Va...Son of Mention All-American in 2013...Member of the National Honor Society. Ron and Catherine Biringer...Has two brothers, Cole and Cullen...Hobbies include hunting and fishing...Favorite movie and book is “American Sniper”...Majoring in Business. Personal - Logan Ray Harrelson was born August 19, 1996 in Chicago, Ill...Son of Stepha- nie and Lonnie Harrelson...Has two brothers, Zach and Jacob...Dreams of vacationing in Costa Rica...Hobbies include fishing and surfing...Favorite movie is “The Sandlot”...Majoring in Business Management. Joe Craig Burris 14 Johnson 21

Freshman • LHP • L-L • 5-10 • 200 Freshman • UTILITY • L-R • 6-3 • 200

Charlottesville, Va. Chesterfield, Va. Albemarle Matoaca

2014 - Member of the Virginia Tech baseball team...Redshirted. At Matoaca - Played all four years as a third baseman and pitcher for the Warriors, helping lead the team to one district and one conference championship...Earned honorable mention At Albemarle - Played all four years...Named District Player of the Year as a senior and All-Conference honors in 2014...Member of the National Honor Society. picked up second team All-Region honors as a pitcher...First team All-Conference pitcher and outfielder as a senior...Also earned first team All-Conference and second team All-Re- Personal - Craig Montgomery Johnson was born June 15, 1996 in Atlanta, Ga...Son of Rae gion honors as an outfielder his junior year, while picking up second team as a pitcher...Was and Susan Johnson...Has one brother, Patrick, who plays golf at CNU...Favorite sports per- an Honorable Mention All-Conference outfielder and pitcher as a sophomore as well. sonality is Chipper Jones...Dream vacation is a trip to Turks & Caicos...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Ted Williams...Hobbies include swimming, fishing and playing basket- Personal - Joseph Lee Burris was born October 21, 1994 in Charlottesville, Va...Son of Mike ball...Superstitions include the same routine while on deck...Aspires to become a successful and Dianne Burris...Has two sisters, Jenn and Sarah...Majoring in Business. doctor...Majoring in Biology, Pre-Med.

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Ryan Brandon Powell 29 Walker 11

Freshman • RHP • R-R • 6-1 • 180 Freshman • C • R-R • 6-1 • 195

Halifax, Va. Reedville, Va. Halifax County Northumberland

At Halifax - Played as both a pitcher and outfielder for four years in the Piedmont District... At Northumberland - Played four years as catcher under head coach Johnny Mothers- Helped lead Comets to conference championship in his senior year...Earned first team All- head...Helped guide the Indians to a state championship his senior year, capturing district, Conference and first team All-Region accolades after his senior year. conference and regional titles along the way...Earned Conference 43 and East Region Player of the Year honors en route to the state title...Two-time All-District selection...Earned first- Personal - Ryan Addison Powell was born February 4, 1996 in Halifax, Va...Son of Walter team All-Region honors twice...Picked up first team All-Conference, All-Region and All-State and Tracey Powell...Has one brother, Jarrett...Favorite sports personality is Chipper Jones... honors as a senior...Honor roll students Dream vacation is a trip to Paris...Hobbies include working out, fishing and playing golf... Favorite movies are the Rocky series...Majoring in Biology. Personal - Brandon Wesley Walker was born September 21, 1995 in Kilmarnock, Va...Son of Joey and Marian Leigh Walker...Has one brother, Trey...Father played baseball at Campbell and cousin, Scottie George, played at CNU...Favorite movie is “Divergent”...Favorite book is “The Road”...Majoring in Computer Science. Harrison Tyler Siegal 13 Wood 27

Freshman • INF • R-R • 5-9 • 170 Freshman • UTILITY • R-R • 6-1 • 175

Marietta, Ga. Gloucester, Va. Pope High Gloucester

At Pope - Played all four years in the middle infield under head coach Jeff Rowland...Helped At Gloucester - Played four years in the Peninsula District under Coach Kibler for two years lead team to state championship as a junior...Also won two region championships...Earned and Coach Morande for two...Earned Honorable Mention All-District honors as a sopho- first team All-Region honors as a sophomore...Picked up honorable mention All-County hon- more...Named first team All-Conference and honorable mention All-Region after his senior ors twice, as a sophomore and senior...Four-year Scholar-Athlete Award winner. season...Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal - Harrison Joseph Siegal was born September 14, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga...Son of Personal - Tyler James Wood was born December 10, 1995 in Newport News, Va...Son of Randy and Amy Siegal...Father was a member of the UNC Wilmington swimming & diving Keith and Lisa Wood...Has one brother, Jason...Favorite sports personality is Derek Jeter... team...Favorite sports personality is “Dustin Pedroia...Dream vacation is a trip to Fiji...Person Community service includes volunteering as a Boys & Girls Club counselor...Dream vacation in history he’d most like to meet is Babe Ruth...Hobbies include playing the guitar, fishing and is a trip to the Bahamas...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Lou Gehrig...Favorite golfing...Favorite movie is “The Natural”...Majoring in Biochemistry. movie is “The Sandlot”...Majoring in Business Management.

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 23 capital athletic conference

Formed in 1989, this 10-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions promotes intercollegiate athletic competition among 2013-14 Richard C. Cook Award schools located in close geographic proximity Rank School Total Pts. Men’s Pts. Women’s Pts. that have similar educational and athletic philos- ophies. The Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) strives to develop a harmony of good feeling 1. Christopher Newport 183.5 78.0 105.5 and a spirit of competitive sportsmanship, fel- 2. Salisbury 177.0 85.5 91.5 lowship, and uniformity of practice among member institutions. Conference members are 3. Mary Washington 163.5 72.5 91.0 required to operate their intercollegiate athletic 4. York 158.5 80.5 78.0 programs under the highest ethical standards 5. St. Mary’s 89.5 40.5 49.0 and to maintain a program consistent with the overall educational philosophy of the member institutions. 6. Frostburg State 66.0 32.0 34.0 Wesley 66.0 36.0 30.0 Charter members were: The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, 8. Marymount 60.5 25.5 35.0 Mary Washington College, Marymount University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and York College of Pennsylvania. 9. Penn State Harrisburg 26.5 18.5 8.0

Since its inception, the CAC accepted Salisbury’s membership in 1993, while Wes- **The Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award is presented annually to the conference mem- ley joined in January, 2006. Recently, the conference has seen continued growth ber that accumulates the most points during the academic year. Points are awarded with Frostburg State joining in 2010 before the latest additions in 2013. Christopher based upon each program’s success during regular season and conference tourna- Newport, Penn State Harrisburg, and Southern Virginia all accepted membership and ment action. The award is recognized as a symbol of excellence and is designed to began competing in the CAC for the first time during the 2013-14 athletic year. represent the most successful athletic program in the CAC during a given year.**

The first president of the conference was Bill Finney of Marymount University. In June 1993, Richard C. Cook was appointed as the first commissioner. In January 2008, Capital Athletic Conference Tom Byrnes was selected to serve as the first full-time commissioner with the dual role of conference sports information director. Commissioner: Tom Byrnes Office Phone:(717) 815-6817 In 1991-92, the first Conference All-Sports Award, given annually to the Conference Fax: (717) 849-1676 institution that accumulates the most points toward the “total” athletic program, was Email: [email protected] awarded to Mary Washington College. In June 2007, the Board of Directors added a Asst. Commissioner: Tim Mowrer “Men’s Commissioner’s Award” and a “Women’s Commissioner’s Award” to promote Office Phone:(717) 815-2075 the best men’s and women’s programs in the conference in addition to the overall Email: [email protected] best program. In December 2007, the all-sports honor was re-named the “Richard Address: C. Cook All-Sports Award” in recognition of the 15 years of service by the retiring 115 Grantley Hall commissioner. York College of Pa. York, Pa. 17405 Throughout the years, the Conference has produced hundreds of All-American ath- Website: CACsports.com letes and has had many teams and individuals participate in NCAA Championship Twitter: twitter.com/CACsports events. Facebook: facebook.com/CACsports Capital Athletic Conference Members

Christopher Newport Frostburg State Mary Washington Marymount Penn St. Harrisburg Captains Bobcats Eagles Saints Lions

St. Mary’s (Md.) Salisbury Southern Virginia Wesley York (Pa.) Seahawks Sea Gulls Knights Wolverines Spartans

24 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 25 2014 season review

Before the year even began, the 2014 season was a Billy Steel all-time in career hits, with 222, and ranks in the top historic one. The Captains prepared to play in a new ten in nearly every single offensive category at CNU. conference for the first time in the 32-year history of the baseball program. By the end of the year, several Supporting Steel in the lineup was newcomer Tommy players made sure it was memorable for far more Vitaletti, who also earned All-Region honors by both explosive reasons, posting some of the finest numbers D3baseball.com and the ABCA. The junior outfielder in program history. shrugged off an early season leg injury and put together one of the longest hitting streaks in program history with It started on the mound, where CNU lost its first ever a 20-game roll. He finished second on the team with a player to the Major League Baseball Draft. Austin Chris- .396 average, and was one of the toughest players to mon was drafted by the Astros after earning Region strike out in the nation. He earned first team All-State Pitcher of the Year and All-America honors in 2013. and All-Conference honors. The Captains returned front-end-of-the-rotation star Bryan Bierlein for his final season, but the emergence As a team, the Captains were picked to finish second in of fellow senior Nick Santalucia is what truly marked the CAC Preseason Poll and with an 11-5 mark in league a special season. play, tied for second after the regular season. Heading into the CAC Tournament, the Captains leaned on The two Captains were sensational in 2014, teeter- strong pitching to reach the conference championship ing back-and-forth for the team lead in nearly every game against nationally-ranked Salisbury University. statistical category. By the final game of the season, Santalucia kicked off the tournament with an 8-inning Santalucia edged out Bierlein for the best single-season effort, closed by Bierlein for a 2-1 win. After a loss to ERA in program history by one-hundredth of a point. the Sea Gulls, CNU got a career-best complete game Santalucia was 7-1 with a 1.39 ERA, striking out 57 set a new standard for career ERA with a 2.15 mark effort from Jacob Vaughan in a 6-2 win over Wesley. batters, while Bierlein managed a 5-4 record with a over four years of play. He earned third team ABCA Then, against the top-seeded York Spartans on their 1.40 ERA, striking out 56. Both earned first team All- All-Region and second team All-State honors. Santa- home field, CNU rallied for a 3-2 win behind a masterful Conference honors, leading the way in arguably the lucia netted his first career All-Region selection with relief appearance by Kyle Goddard, giving up just one best 1-2 punch in program history. a second-team ABCA pick, while also collecting first hit in 5.1 shutout innings. team All-State honors. Bierlein served as a key starter and the team’s closer, The Captains would fall to Salisbury in the title game, registering a perfect 4-for-4 in save opportunities. While the pitching staff boasted unforgettable historic and wrapped the season with a 23-17 overall record. By the end of the season, the senior right-hander individual performances, the year was clearly in the hands of senior shortstop Billy Steel. It was a record- shattering season across the board for one of the most consistent players in program history, as Steel wrapped up his career with the best year of his career.

A second team ABCA All-American, Steel captured Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Year laurels after his terrific season, earning first team All-Conference, All-State and All-Region honors. He was among the region’s top hitters from start to finish, wrapping up the year with a career-high .427 average. He ranked ninth nationally in slugging (.745) and 12th in total home runs, with 10 round-trippers.

Head coach John Harvell was able to mark Steel’s name onto the lineup card in a record 172 straight starts during his career, including all 40 games in 2014. His unbroken presence in the starting lineup helped lead the Captains to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and 125 career victories. The team’s all-time leader in doubles, Steel capped his career ranked second Bryan Bierlein Nick Santalucia

26 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com 2014 Results

Game-by-Game Results FINAL 2014 RECORD: 23-17 CAPITAL: 11-5; HOME 13-7; AWAY: 8-8; NEUTRAL 2-2

Game Date Opposing Team Score R-H-E / R-H-E Inns Overall Conf. Pitcher of Record Attend Time Feb 9, 2014 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY W 3-2 3-6-2 / 2-5-1 (12) 1-0-0 0-0-0 A. Kilbourne (W 1-0) 286 3:39 * Feb 10, 2014 ST. MARY’S (MD.) 3-4 L 3-6-1 / 4-7-1 9 1-1-0 0-1-0 A. Emerson (L 0-1) 104 3:09 Feb 15, 2014 vs Lynchburg 3-10 L 3-14-2 / 10-15-2 9 1-2-0 0-1-0 B. Bierlein (L 0-1) 96 3:03 Feb 16, 2014 at Methodist 6-7 L 6-12-2 / 7-11-5 9 1-3-0 0-1-0 A. Kilbourne (L 1-1) 92 3:07 Feb 19, 2014 RANDOLPH-MACON 11-14 L 11-15-0 / 14-14-1 9 1-4-0 0-1-0 J. Boze (L 0-1) 236 3:00 Feb 23, 2014 RUTGERS-NEWARK-1 W 5-0 5-8-1 / 0-7-1 7 2-4-0 0-1-0 B. Bierlein (W 1-1) 317 2:03 Feb 23, 2014 RUTGERS-NEWARK-2 W 9-2 9-7-0 / 2-6-2 7 3-4-0 0-1-0 Santalucia (W 1-0) 349 2:11 Feb 25, 2014 VA. WESLEYAN W 9-2 9-9-2 / 2-9-3 9 4-4-0 0-1-0 J. Vaughan (W 1-0) 119 3:05 Feb 27, 2014 at Hampden-Sydney 12-13 L 12-16-3 / 13-17-2 9 4-5-0 0-1-0 J. Garber (L 0-1) 99 3:10 Mar 1, 2014 MONTCLAIR STATE W 3-1 3-8-1 / 1-6-2 9 5-5-0 0-1-0 Santalucia (W 2-0) 191 2:36 Mar 2, 2014 #10 SUNY CORTLAND 8-10 L 8-9-1 / 10-13-2 9 5-6-0 0-1-0 J. Boze (L 0-2) 232 2:48 * Mar 8, 2014 MARYMOUNT-1 W 7-3 7-10-1 / 3-7-1 9 6-6-0 1-1-0 J. Vaughan (W 2-0) 238 2:17 * Mar 8, 2014 MARYMOUNT-2 W 7-2 7-13-1 / 2-5-1 9 7-6-0 2-1-0 J. Boze (W 1-0) 252 2:52 Mar 9, 2014 GALLAUDET 0-1 L 0-4-0 / 1-3-0 9 7-7-0 2-1-0 B. Bierlein (L 1-2) 163 2:00 Mar 11, 2014 at Eastern Mennonite 7-9 L 7-14-1 / 9-14-0 9 7-8-0 2-1-0 M. Thomas (L 0-1) 57 2:35 Mar 13, 2014 SOUTHERN VA. W 3-1 3-7-3 / 1-8-2 9 8-8-0 2-1-0 Santalucia (W 3-0) 107 2:43 * Mar 15, 2014 WESLEY-1 W 17-6 17-14-3 / 6-10-2 9 9-8-0 3-1-0 B. Bierlein (W 2-2) 271 2:51 * Mar 15, 2014 WESLEY-2 9-10 L 9-14-1 / 10-18-2 (10) 9-9-0 3-2-0 J. Garber (L 0-2) 271 2:57 * Mar 22, 2014 at Penn St. Harrisburg-1 W 4-3 4-12-4 / 3-6-0 9 10-9-0 4-2-0 Santalucia (W 4-0) 78 2:12 * Mar 22, 2014 at Penn St. Harrisburg-2 W 5-0 5-15-2 / 0-4-1 9 11-9-0 5-2-0 B. Bierlein (W 3-2) 74 2:26 Mar 27, 2014 at Bridgewater 1-5 L 1-6-2 / 5-10-1 9 11-10-0 5-2-0 B. Mays (L 0-1) 95 2:26 * Mar 28, 2014 MARY WASHINGTON W 8-0 8-15-1 / 0-7-3 9 12-10-0 6-2-0 Santalucia (W 5-0) 192 2:15 * Apr 1, 2014 at Mary Washington W 16-2 16-21-0 / 2-7-3 9 13-10-0 7-2-0 B. Bierlein (W 4-2) 75 2:36 Apr 2, 2014 at Southern Virginia W 20-5 20-19-1 / 5-6-5 9 14-10-0 7-2-0 J. Boze (W 2-2) 50 2:56 Apr 3, 2014 N.C. WESLEYAN W 8-7 8-9-3 / 7-12-2 9 15-10-0 7-2-0 M. Thomas (W 1-1) 122 3:11 * Apr 5, 2014 #14 SALISBURY-1 W 4-3 4-7-1 / 3-10-0 9 16-10-0 8-2-0 Santalucia (W 6-0) 237 2:25 * Apr 5, 2014 #14 SALISBURY-2 3-4 L 3-6-1 / 4-12-1 9 16-11-0 8-3-0 J. Vaughan (L 2-1) 261 2:35 * Apr 6, 2014 at Frostburg State-1 1-2 L 1-4-2 / 2-8-0 9 16-12-0 8-4-0 B. Bierlein (L 4-3) 76 1:50 * Apr 6, 2014 at Frostburg State-2 W 9-5 9-13-2 / 5-9-2 9 17-12-0 9-4-0 K. Goddard (W 1-0) 63 2:57 * Apr 9, 2014 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W 9-5 9-16-2 / 5-8-2 9 18-12-0 10-4-0 J. Weaver (W 1-0) 36 3:09 Apr 10, 2014 at Randolph-Macon W 19-7 19-21-2 / 7-9-3 9 19-12-0 10-4-0 J. Vaughan (W 3-1) 150 3:00 * Apr 12, 2014 at #23 York (Pa.)-1 W 7-2 7-12-1 / 2-7-1 9 20-12-0 11-4-0 B. Bierlein (W 5-3) 375 2:12 * Apr 12, 2014 at #23 York (Pa.)-2 8-9 L 8-12-2 / 9-16-2 9 20-13-0 11-5-0 J. Garber (L 0-3) 375 3:02 Apr 16, 2014 FROSTBURG STATE W 2-1 2-9-1 / 1-12-2 9 21-13-0 11-5-0 Santalucia (W 7-0) 213 2:25 $ Apr 18, 2014 at #17 Salisbury 0-6 L 0-2-1 / 6-10-2 9 21-14-0 11-5-0 B. Bierlein (L 4-4) 189 2:53 $ Apr 19, 2014 vs Wesley W 6-2 6-10-3 / 2-6-4 9 22-14-0 11-5-0 J. Vaughan (W 4-1) 267 2:14 $ Apr 19, 2014 vs #24 York (Pa.) W 3-2 3-8-1 / 2-5-1 (10) 23-14-0 11-5-0 K. Goddard (W 2-0) 297 2:42 $ Apr 20, 2014 vs #17 Salisbury 1-5 L 1-7-2 / 5-11-1 9 23-15-0 11-5-0 Santalucia (L 7-1) 145 2:26 Apr 22, 2014 at Apprentice School 4-9 L 4-11-3 / 9-13-4 9 23-16-0 11-5-0 J. Boze (L 2-3) 429 2:40 Apr 23, 2014 APPRENTICE SCHOOL 3-15 L 3-10-1 / 15-18-0 9 23-17-0 11-5-0 B. Mays (L 0-2) 267 2:40

* CAC Game $ CAC Tournament () Extra-Inning Game

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 27 2014 Statistics

Offensive Statistics

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Billy Steel .427 40-40 157 45 67 16 2 10 41 117 .745 20 13 9 3 .521 2 1 5-6 62 128 18 .913 Tommy Vitaletti .396 36-36 149 36 59 19 4 4 20 98 .658 9 9 7 5 .461 0 1 5-5 57 3 2 .968 Curtis Pittman .340 26-24 97 16 33 7 0 4 17 52 .536 3 1 20 2 .363 1 0 0-1 162 11 7 .961 Justin Weaver .324 40-40 148 31 48 14 1 4 24 76 .514 28 2 41 1 .433 2 2 8-9 220 21 5 .980 Jacob Houston .287 37-37 143 24 41 7 5 3 30 67 .469 6 5 20 0 .335 1 6 4-6 54 1 3 .948 Kyle Corwin .285 38-38 144 21 41 6 0 2 26 53 .368 13 6 14 0 .359 4 4 3-4 30 80 4 .965 A.J. Nicely .275 33-28 120 20 33 9 0 3 17 51 .425 3 3 14 1 .307 1 3 3-4 52 1 1 .981 Travis Younger .268 38-38 142 23 38 4 1 1 20 47 .331 20 0 18 2 .349 4 3 6-9 85 113 4 .980 Collin Wilber .183 28-26 82 10 15 0 0 0 7 15 .183 6 5 36 1 .277 1 7 0-0 168 16 4 .979 ------Bryan Bierlein 1.000 1-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 4 26 1 .968 Austin Kilbourne .340 15-12 47 8 16 4 1 1 9 25 .532 4 2 13 2 .400 2 0 1-1 5 1 0 1.000 Tommy Kane .245 19-14 53 7 13 3 0 1 5 19 .358 2 2 11 2 .298 0 0 0-0 93 4 1 .990 Preston Grissom .232 26-16 69 13 16 3 0 2 8 25 .362 8 0 24 1 .312 0 1 3-4 44 1 1 .978 Bryant Lowry .208 13-5 24 1 5 2 0 0 0 7 .292 3 0 3 1 .296 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Connor Henderson .200 7-0 10 2 2 1 0 1 6 6 .600 1 0 4 0 .250 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 John Booker .182 6-2 11 3 2 0 0 1 2 5 .455 1 0 3 0 .231 1 0 0-0 3 0 1 .750 Paul Keyes, Jr. .125 5-2 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .125 1 1 0 0 .300 0 0 0-0 4 4 0 1.000 Andy Viands .000 13-2 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 1-3 1 0 0 1.000 Nick Santalucia .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 12 4 .789 Zach Harris .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Brandon Light .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Daniel Overbeek .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Jaxn Lane .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Taylor Loudon .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Jacob Vaughan .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 2 21 3 .885 Totals .304 40-40 1419 263 431 95 14 37 233 665 .469 129 50 239 21 .377 20 29 39-52 1057 472 63 .960 Opponents .279 40-40 1366 196 381 68 8 9 174 492 .360 142 39 256 27 .359 17 31 47-62 1043 412 70 .954

LOB - Team (342), Opp (342). DPS TURNED - Team (34), Opp (27). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (8), B. Steel 2, K. Corwin 2, J. Weaver 1, A. Nicely 1, T. Younger 1, T. Vitaletti 1, Opp (5). PICKED OFF - J. Houston 2, J. Weaver 1, T. Vitaletti 1, B. Steel 1, T. Younger 1. Pitching Statistics

Player era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha Nick Santalucia 1.39 7-1 13-11 0 0/1 0 64.2 58 14 10 30 57 6 1 2 241 .241 1 2 0 2 6 Bryan Bierlein 1.40 5-4 14-10 5 2/0 4 77.1 64 19 12 17 56 9 1 0 279 .229 4 6 0 2 4 Jacob Vaughan 2.97 4-1 12-8 2 0/1 0 63.2 63 26 21 14 37 5 0 3 237 .266 5 14 1 2 8 ------Adam Emerson 3.00 0-1 1-1 0 0/0 0 3.0 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 0 9 .222 1 0 0 0 1 Austin Kilbourne 4.15 1-1 2-0 0 0/0 0 4.1 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 16 .250 0 0 0 0 1 Justin Weaver 4.35 1-0 4-1 0 0/0 1 10.1 8 6 5 5 5 3 0 0 37 .216 2 2 0 0 1 Caleb Myers 4.50 0-0 3-0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 8 .250 1 1 0 0 0 Kyle Goddard 5.50 2-0 12-0 0 0/0 0 18.0 23 11 11 10 16 9 0 0 75 .307 1 2 1 1 1 Jordan Boze 6.23 2-3 14-4 0 0/0 0 30.1 39 27 21 17 25 9 3 1 128 .305 6 3 0 1 1 Justin Garber 6.23 0-3 18-0 0 0/0 0 26.0 35 23 18 12 25 7 2 2 107 .327 4 4 0 3 2 Michael Thomas 6.92 1-1 10-3 0 0/0 0 26.0 34 24 20 14 10 9 0 0 103 .330 1 1 0 3 4 Cameron Parker 9.00 0-0 4-0 0 0/0 0 7.0 13 11 7 5 9 3 1 0 31 .419 2 2 1 2 0 Brett Mays 10.19 0-2 9-2 0 0/0 0 17.2 28 24 20 9 10 4 0 1 81 .346 7 2 0 1 2 Scott Halsey 18.00 0-0 8-0 0 0/0 0 2.0 8 5 4 2 2 3 0 0 14 .571 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 3.91 23-17 40-40 7 3/1 5 352.1 381 196 153 142 256 68 8 9 1366 .279 38 39 3 17 31 Opponents 5.54 17-23 40-40 4 2/1 5 347.2 431 263 214 129 239 95 14 37 1419 .304 44 50 0 20 29

PB - Team (26), C. Wilber 23, T. Kane 3, Opp (9). PICKOFFS - Team (13), B. Bierlein 4, J. Garber 2, Santalucia 2, J. Vaughan 2, B. Mays 1, J. Boze 1, C. Wilber 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - C. Wilber (26-38), T. Kane (21-23), J. Vaughan (10-15), B. Bierlein (6-10), M. Thomas (7-8), J. Boze (8-8), Santalucia (5-6), J. Garber (4-5), K. Goddard (3-4), J. Weaver (2-3), B. Mays (2-2), C. Parker (0-1). Miscellaneous Statistics

Overall 23-17 Extra innings 2-1 Scored in 1st inning 12-6 After 8 leading 17-4 Opp. made 0 errors 2-4 Conference 11-5 Shutouts 3-2 Opp. scored in 1st 4-6 ... trailing 3-13 ... 1 error 7-5 Home games 13-7 Scoring 0-2 runs 1-5 Scores first 16-7 ... tied 1-0 ... 2+ errors 14-8 Away games 8-8 ... 3-5 runs 8-5 Opp. scores first 7-10 Hit 0 home runs 11-12 Out-hit opponent 18-3 Neutral site 2-2 ... 6-9 runs 10-5 After 6 leading 17-1 ... 1 home run 7-0 Out-hit by opponent 4-13 vs Left starter 6-3 ... 10+ runs 4-2 ... trailing 4-14 ... 2+ home runs 5-5 Hits are tied 1-1 vs Right starter 17-14 Opponent 0-2 runs 14-2 ... tied 2-2 Opponent 0 HRs 23-11 1-Run games 6-8 ... 3-5 runs 6-4 After 7 leading 15-2 ... 1 HR 0-3 2-Run games 2-2 ... 6-9 runs 3-5 ... trailing 4-15 ... 2+ HRs 0-3 5+Run games 11-4 ... 10+ runs 0-6 ... tied 2-0

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Team Game Highs Individual Game Highs

Batting Batting

At bats: 49 - at Mary Washington (Apr 1, 2014) At bats: 7 - Jacob Houston at Mary Washington (Apr 1, 2014) 49 - at Randolph-Macon (Apr 10, 2014) 7 - Kyle Corwin at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) Runs scored: 20 - at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) 7 - Tommy Vitaletti at Randolph-Macon (Apr 10, 2014) Hits: 21 - at Mary Washington (Apr 1, 2014) Runs scored: 4 - (4 times ) 21 - at Randolph-Macon (Apr 10, 2014) Hits: 5 - A.J. Nicely vs Marymount (Mar 8, 2014) RBIs: 19 - at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) 5 - Tommy Vitaletti at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) 19 - at Randolph-Macon (Apr 10, 2014) RBIs: 5 - Justin Weaver vs Rutgers-Newark (Feb 23, 2014) Doubles: 6 - at Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar 22, 2014) 5 - Billy Steel vs Wesley (Mar 15, 2014) 6 - at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) Doubles: 3 - Tommy Vitaletti at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) 6 - at St. Mary’s (Md.) (Apr 9, 2014) Triples: 1 - (14 times ) Triples: 2 - at Apprentice School (Apr 22, 2014) Home runs: 3 - A.J. Nicely vs Wesley (Mar 15, 2014) Home runs: 6 - at Randolph-Macon (Apr 10, 2014) Total bases: 12 - A.J. Nicely vs Wesley (Mar 15, 2014) Total bases: 42 - at Randolph-Macon (Apr 10, 2014) Walks: 3 - Travis Younger at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) Walks: 10 - at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) 3 - Justin Weaver at Southern Virginia (Apr 2, 2014) Strikeouts: 11 - at Frostburg State (Apr 6, 2014) 3 - Billy Steel vs Apprentice School (Apr 23, 2014) Sac hits: 3 - vs Frostburg State (Apr 16, 2014) Strikeouts: 4 - Collin Wilber at Mary Washington (Apr 1, 2014) Sac flies: 3 - at Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar 22, 2014) Sac hits: 2 - Jacob Houston at East. Mennonite (Mar 11, 2014) Stolen bases: 4 - vs Montclair State (Mar 1, 2014) Sac flies: 1 - (20 times ) Hit by pitch: 5 - vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 9, 2014) Stolen bases: 2 - Preston Grissom vs Marymount (Mar 8, 2014) Caught stealing: 3 - at Apprentice School (Apr 22, 2014) 2 - Justin Weaver vs Marymount (Mar 8, 2014) Runners LOB: 16 - vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 9, 2014) 2 - Jacob Houston vs N.C. Wesleyan (Apr 3, 2014) Hit into DP: 2 - (6 times ) Hit by pitch: 3 - Tommy Vitaletti vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 9, 2014) Fielding Fielding

Putouts: 36 - vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 9, 2014) Putouts: 17 - Justin Weaver vs St. Mary’s (Md.) (Feb 10, 2014) Assists: 20 - vs St. Mary’s (Md.) (Feb 10, 2014) Assists: 9 - Travis Younger vs Montclair State (Mar 1, 2014) Errors: 4 - at Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar 22, 2014) 9 - Travis Younger vs Wesley (Apr 19, 2014) Passed balls: 4 - at Methodist (Feb 16, 2014) Errors: 2 - Billy Steel vs Southern Va. (Mar 13, 2014) DPs turned: 4 - vs Montclair State (Mar 1, 2014) 2 - Billy Steel vs Wesley (Mar 15, 2014) 2 - Billy Steel vs Wesley (Apr 19, 2014) Pitching Pitching Innings pitched: 12.0 - vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 9, 2014) Runs allowed: 15 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 23, 2014) Innings pitched: 9.0 - (5 times ) Earned runs: 14 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 23, 2014) Runs allowed: 7 - Michael Thomas at East. Mennonite (Mar 11, 2014) Walks allowed: 9 - vs Va. Wesleyan (Feb 25, 2014) Earned runs: 6 - Jordan Boze vs SUNY Cortland (Mar 2, 2014) Strikeouts: 12 - vs Southern Va. (Mar 13, 2014) 6 - Brett Mays vs N.C. Wesleyan (Apr 3, 2014) Hits allowed: 18 - vs Wesley (Mar 15, 2014) 6 - Justin Garber vs Apprentice School (Apr 23, 2014) 18 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 23, 2014) Walks allowed: 7 - Nick Santalucia vs Montclair State (Mar 1, 2014) Doubles allowed: 6 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 23, 2014) Strikeouts: 11 - Nick Santalucia vs Frostburg State (Apr 16, 2014) Triples allowed: 1 - (8 times ) Hits allowed: 12 - Jacob Vaughan vs Wesley (Mar 15, 2014) Homers allowed: 2 - vs Randolph-Macon (Feb 19, 2014) Doubles allowed: 3 - (5 times ) 2 - vs SUNY Cortland (Mar 2, 2014) Triples allowed: 1 - (8 times ) 2 - vs Salisbury (Apr 20, 2014 at York, Pa.) Homers allowed: 2 - Jacob Vaughan vs SUNY Cortland (Mar 2, 2014) Wild pitches: 4 - vs SUNY Cortland (Mar 2, 2014) 2 - Nick Santalucia vs Salisbury (Apr 20, 2014) 4 - at Bridgewater (Mar 27, 2014) Wild pitches: 2 - (5 times ) Hit batters: 5 - vs SUNY Cortland (Mar 2, 2014) Hit batters: 4 - Jacob Vaughan vs SUNY Cortland (Mar 2, 2014) Miscellaneous Statistics

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Total MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Total HITTING STREAKS Games Start End Billy Steel 12 9 1 - 22 Billy Steel 8 3 - 1 12 Tommy Vitaletti 20 Feb. 27 Apr. 12 Tommy Vitaletti 9 7 - 1 17 Jacob Houston 6 2 1 - 9 Jacob Houston 9 Mar. 12 Apr. 1 Justin Weaver 9 4 1 - 14 Kyle Corwin 5 2 - - 7 Justin Weaver 8 Mar. 15 Apr. 2 Jacob Houston 9 3 - - 12 Justin Weaver 4 1 - 1 6 Billy Steel 8 Mar. 2 Mar. 15 Kyle Corwin 9 1 1 - 11 Tommy Vitaletti 4 2 - - 6 Kyle Corwin 7 Mar. 22 Apr. 5 Travis Younger 9 2 - - 11 Travis Younger 3 1 1 - 5 Austin Kilbourne 7 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 Curtis Pittman 5 2 2 - 9 Curtis Pittman 2 1 1 - 4 Travis Younger 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 16 A.J. Nicely 4 2 - 1 7 A.J. Nicely 1 1 1 - 3 Preston Grissom 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 23 Austin Kilbourne 3 1 - - 4 Austin Kilbourne - 2 - - 2 Curtis Pittman 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 Tommy Kane 2 2 - - 4 Connor Henderson - - 1 - 1 A.J. Nicely 5 Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Collin Wilber 1 1 - - 2 Tommy Kane - - 1 - 1 Collin Wilber 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Preston Grissom 2 - - - 2 Preston Grissom - 1 - - 1 Tommy Kane 2 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Bryant Lowry 1 - - - 1 TEAM 33 16 6 2 57 Connor Henderson 2 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 TEAM 75 34 5 2 116

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Final Conference Standings Individual Honorees

School CAC Overall Player of the year

York (Pa.) 14-2 29-14 Billy Steel...... Senior...... SS...... Christopher Newport Salisbury 11-5 37-9 Frostburg St. 11-5 28-13 rookie of the year Chris. Newport 11-5 23-17 Wesley 9-7 17-19 Elliot Mortimer...... Freshman...... SP...... York (Pa.) St. Mary’s (Md.) 8-8 18-20 Mary Washington 4-12 15-19 coach of the year Marymount (Va.) 2-14 8-26 Penn St.-Harrisburg 2-14 8-29 Mike Scappa ...... York (Pa.) Southern Virginia 0-0 5-26 Conference Statistical Leaders All-Conference Teams

Batting Average Runs Scored first-team All-CAC

Name School ...... Total Name School ...... Total Bryan Bierlein...... Senior...... SP...... Christopher Newport R. Castro Frostburg State...... 439 A. Hershey York (Pa.)...... 57 Brett Collacchi...... Junior...... SP...... Salisbury B. Steel Chris. Newport...... 427 K. Hayman Salisbury...... 56 Nick Santalucia...... Senior...... SP...... Christopher Newport K. Hayman Salisbury...... 426 P. Grasso Salisbury...... 50 B. Wenzel York (Pa.)...... 417 B. Steel Chris. Newport...... 45 Andrew Cooper...... Senior...... RP...... Wesley Q. Griffith Salisbury...... 400 B. Wenzel York (Pa.)...... 44 Colbe Herr...... Senior...... C...... York (Pa.) Brad Wenzel...... Senior...... 1B...... York (Pa.) Home Runs Wins Johnny Schiotis...... Senior...... 2B...... Salisbury Billy Steel...... Senior...... SS...... Christopher Newport Name School ...... Total Name School ...... Total Zach Weiss...... Junior...... 3B...... Frostburg State B. Steel Chris. Newport...... 10 B. Collacchi Salisbury...... 12 Kyle Hayman...... Junior...... OF...... Salisbury R. Brady Frostburg State...... 7 D. Fein Salisbury...... 8 B. Wenzel York (Pa.)...... 7 C. Shockley Salisbury...... 8 Andrew Hershey...... Senior...... OF...... York (Pa.) C. Herr York (Pa.)...... 6 K. Georgius Frostburg State...... 7 Tommy Vitaletti...... Junior...... OF...... Christopher Newport K. Stewart Frostburg State...... 6 N. Santalucia Chris. Newport...... 7 Derek Pitzer...... Junior...... DH...... York (Pa.)

Runs Batted In second-team All-CAC

Name School ...... Total Name School ...... Total Sam Beatty...... Senior...... SP...... St. Mary’s (Md.) C. Herr York (Pa.)...... 55 A. Cooper Wesley...... 0.92 K. Stewart Frostburg State...... 48 N. Santalucia Chris. Newport...... 1.39 Rick Brady...... Junior...... 1B...... Frostburg State B. Wenzel York (Pa.)...... 48 B. Bierlein Chris. Newport...... 1.40 Ricky Castro...... Junior...... 2B...... Frostburg State B. Steel Chris. Newport...... 41 K. Georgius Frostburg State...... 1.52 Kenny Georgius...... Senior...... SP...... Frostburg State D. Shupe Frostburg State...... 40 C. Shockley Salisbury...... 2.12 Quinn Griffith...... Senior...... 1B...... Salisbury Dan Gurganus...... Junior...... SP...... York (Pa.) Strikeouts Kyle Hamby...... Junior...... RP...... Salisbury

Kevin Kean...... Senior...... OF...... Frostburg State Name School ...... Total S. Beatty St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 68 Trevor Mears...... Sophomore...... OF...... Wesley A. Poretz Frostburg State...... 64 Elliot Mortimer...... Freshman...... SP...... York (Pa.) B. Collacchi Salisbury...... 59 Bobby Sanzone...... Junior...... DH...... Salisbury R. Redinger Frostburg State...... 59 Dylan Shupe...... Senior...... C...... Frostburg State K. Georgius Frostburg State...... 58 Zach Stuart...... Senior...... SP...... Wesley

saves

Name School ...... Total K. Hamby Salisbury...... 9 A. Cooper Wesley...... 6 B. Bierlein Chris. Newport...... 4 P. Grasso Salisbury...... 2 Billy Steel S. Miele York (Pa.)...... 2

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All-Time Records Baseball History

batting OVERALL CONFERENCE

AT BATS Season W L T PCT. W L PCT. Finish Head Coach Postseason Inning 16 vs. Marywood...... 3/5/96 1982 7 17 0 .292 3 5 .375 T4th Howard Wiseman --- Game 55 vs. Methodist...... 3/26/06 1983 9 19 0 .321 2 6 .250 5th Howard Wiseman --- Season 1857 ...... 2002 1984 4 22 0 .154 1 7 .125 5th Howard Wiseman --- RUNS 1985 11 23 0 .324 3 5 .375 4th Howard Wiseman --- Inning 15 vs. Marywood...... 3/5/96 1986 17 24 0 .415 0 8 .000 5th Howard Wiseman --- Game 28 vs. Maine-Presque Isle...... 4/4/95 1987 17 21 0 .447 3 5 .375 T3rd Howard Wiseman --- Season 443 ...... 2002 1988 10 25 0 .286 2 10 .167 T4th Howard Wiseman --- HITS 1989 6 25 0 .194 3 9 .250 4th Howard Wiseman --- Inning 11 vs. Marywood...... 3/5/96 1990 20 14 0 .588 4 5 .444 T3rd Howard Wiseman --- Game 26 vs. Castleton St...... 4/1/97 1991 21 18 0 .538 2 7 .222 4th Howard Wiseman --- 1992 14 22 1 .392 2 7 .222 4th Howard Wiseman --- Season 618 ...... 2002 1993 17 14 0 .548 3 9 .250 T4th Howard Wiseman --- SINGLES 1994 8 25 1 .250 3 8 .273 5th Curt Long --- Inning 6 Several Times 1995 21 16 0 .568 3 7 .300 5th Curt Long --- Game 19 vs. St. Andrews...... 4/6/85 1996 12 27 0 .308 0 12 .000 7th Curt Long --- 19 vs. Salisbury...... 3/19/86 1997 22 19 0 .537 4 8 .333 6th Curt Long --- 19 vs. Va. Wesleyan...... 3/25/86 1998 26 15 0 .634 4 8 .333 6th Curt Long --- Season 433 ...... 2002 1999 21 20 1 .512 6 5 .545 4th Curt Long --- DOUBLES 2000 26 14 0 .650 6 6 .500 6th Curt Long --- Inning 3 Several Times 2001 25 11 0 .694 8 4 .667 T1st John Harvell NCAA Game 9 vs. Franklin Pierce...... 3/26/91 2002 38 16 0 .704 10 4 .714 3rd John Harvell NCAA World Series 9 vs. Bridgewater...... 4/2/91 2003 35 9 0 .795 9 3 .750 2nd John Harvell NCAA World Series 9 vs. Gallaudet...... 4/5/10 2004 25 16 0 .610 14 7 .667 2nd John Harvell --- 9 vs. Greensboro...... 4/10/10 2005 25 16 0 .610 11 8 .579 3rd John Harvell --- Season 114 ...... 2002 2006 19 20 0 .487 9 9 .500 5th John Harvell --- TRIPLES 2007 24 17 0 .585 6 6 .500 5th John Harvell --- Inning 2 vs. Greensboro...... 2/27/11 2008 29 14 0 .674 9 2 .818 1st John Harvell NCAA Game 3 vs. Blackburn...... 2/25/12 2009 26 13 2 .658 5 5 .500 T3rd John Harvell NCAA Season 18 ...... 2011 2010 24 17 0 .585 7 5 .583 4th John Harvell --- HOME RUNS 2011 39 7 0 .848 10 2 .833 2nd John Harvell NCAA Inning 2 Several times 2012 34 10 0 .773 9 3 .750 1st John Harvell NCAA World Series Game 6 vs. Ferrum...... 3/12/11 2013 29 12 1 .702 18 6 .750 1st John Harvell --- 6 vs. Randolph-Macon...... 4/10/14 2014 23 17 0 .575 11 5 .688 2nd John Harvell --- Season 58 ...... 2002 RBI TOTAL 684 575 6 .543 190 206 .480 7 NCAA Appearances Game 23 vs. Apprentice...... 3/28/91 Season 412 ...... 2002 TOTAL BASES Game 45 vs. Shenandoah...... 4/3/02 Coaching History Season 932 ...... 2002 STOLEN BASES Howard Wiseman Curt Long Game 13 vs. St. Paul’s...... 3/5/95 Season 170 ...... 1996 1982-93 1994-00 BATTING AVERAGE Season .351 ...... 1998 153-244-1 (.386) 136-136-2 (.500) Pitching

COMPLETE GAMES John Harvell Season 25 ...... 1986 RUNS ALLOWED 2001-Present Inning 11 vs. Va. Commonwealth...... 4/26/84 Game 27 vs. Ferrum...... 4/11/87 395-195-3 (.669) Season 356 ...... 1988 FEWEST RUNS Season 163 ...... 1982 FEWEST EARNED RUNS Season 106 ...... 1982 FEWEST HITS All-Time Records Continued... Game 0 vs. York (Pa.)...... 5/2/04 Season 194 ...... 1982 WALKS Fielding Miscellaneous Team Game 13 several times Season 217 ...... 1994 ERRORS Highest W-L Pct. .848...... 2011 FEWEST WALKS Game 10 vs. Wisc-River Falls...... 3/10/96 Games Won 39...... 2011 Season 88 ...... 2005 10 vs. Chowan...... 4/20/96 Winning Streak 26...... 2011 STRIKEOUTS Season 141 ...... 1996 Home Games Won 20...... 2002 Game 18 vs. Greensboro...... 2/24/13 FEWEST ERRORS Road Games Won 13...... 2000 Season 468 ...... 2002 Season 47 ...... 2008 Margin of Victory 28 vs. Maine-Presque Isle 28-0...... 4/4/95 LOWEST ERA HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE Longest Game 13 vs. Teikyo Post (won 14-13)...... 3/18/99 Season 2.98 ...... 2013 Season .971 ...... 2008 13 vs. Shenandoah (won 5-4)...... 3/25/05 HIGHEST ERA DOUBLE PLAYS Season 7.92 ...... 1988 Season 46 ...... 2001

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Batting records Matt Turner LOSSES Season 8 Sam Motley...... 1983 GAMES 8 Scott Gray...... 1992 Season 54 Many Times 8 Scott Hudgins...... 1996 Career 172 Billy Steel...... 2011-14 Career 21 Scott Hudgins...... 1996-97, 99-00 AT BATS WALKS Game 7 Many Times Game 11 Dennis Parker vs. Methodist.4/12/83 Season 213 T.J. Jones...... 2002 Season 58 Chris Molleen...... 1985 Career 636 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Career 127 Will Somerindyke...... 1997-00 RUNS STRIKEOUTS Game 4 Many Times Game 18 Austin Chrismon vs. Greensboro.2/24/13 Season 64 Matt Turner...... 2002 Season 126 Rob Dye...... 2002 Career 201 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Career 378 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08 HITS EARNED RUN AVERAGE Game 6 Tab Pabst vs. F. Pierce...... 3/26/91 Season 1.39 Nick Santalucia...... 2014 Season 77 Chris Phaup...... 2002 Career 2.15 Brian Bierlein...... 2011-14 Career 225 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 SAVES SINGLES Season 11 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2013 Game 5 Mike Houston vs. W&L...... 3/13/86 Career 29 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13 Season 67 Jeremy Elliott...... 2002 Career 156 Derek Riebel...... 1997-00 Fielding Records DOUBLES Game 4 Tab Pabst vs. F. Pierce...... 3/26/91 PUTOUTS Season 23 Connor Madden...... 2011 Game 18 Bryant Lowry vs. Greensboro... 2/24/13 Career 52 Billy Steel...... 2011-14 Season 452 Scotty George...... 2002 TRIPLES Career 1188 John Corbin...... 2003-06 Game 1 Many Times ASSISTS Season 6 Shannon Mark...... 2012 Game 10 Kevin Roberts vs. Ferrum..... 3/28/86 Career 12 Shannon Mark...... 2009-12 Season 148 Matt Shoemaker...... 2011 HOME RUNS Career 489 Trae Bailey...... 2006-09 Inning 2 Greg Mears vs. R-MC...... 3/27/91 RBI ERRORS 2 Jeff Eicher vs. Ferrum...... 4/16/2001 Game 11 Matt Turner vs. Shenandoah... 4/3/02 Game 6 Tony Clark vs. N.C. Wesley... 4/21/89 Game 3 Derek Riebel vs. Bluefield..... 2/21/98 Season 68 Matt Turner...... 2002 Season 24 Mike Wiechman...... 1988 3 Jeff Eicher vs. Shenandoah.. 3/12/00 Career 209 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 24 Parker Neal...... 2010 3 Matt Turner vs. Shenandoah... 4/3/02 WALKS Career 69 Billy Steel...... 2011-14 3 John Corbin vs. Guilford...... 2/11/03 Game 5 Chris Rankin vs. Apprentice.. 4/25/88 PASSED BALLS 3 Matt Turner vs. Greensboro.. 3/23/03 Season 38 Keith Windle...... 2000 Game 5 Steve Cooke vs. VWC...... 3/30/82 3 A.J. Nicely vs. Wesley...... 3/15/14 Career 128 Keith Windle...... 1998-2001 Season 23 Chris Rankin...... 1986 Season 17 Matt Turner...... 2002 HIT BY PITCH Career 31 Chris Rankin...... 1986 Career 51 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Game 3 Many Times TOTAL BASES Season 23 Mike Robbins...... 1992 Game 14 Derek Riebel vs. Bluefield..... 2/21/98 Career 53 Billy Steel...... 2011-14 Season 144 Matt Turner...... 2002 STRIKEOUTS 144 Chris Phaup...... 2002 Game 5 Preston Grissom vs. VWC.... 3/28/13 Career 443 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Season 47 Adam Larson...... 2002 Career 104 Ben Lenda...... 2009-12 STOLEN BASES Game 6 Brian Gunn, Averett...... 4/8/96 Top Individual Efforts Season 54 Jeremy Elliott...... 2003 Career 90 Brian Gunn...... 1995-97 Longest Hitting Streaks BATTING AVERAGE Season .436 Gary Malarkey...... 1990 30 Trae Bailey...... 2008 Career .386 Chris Phaup...... 2002-03 24 Aaron Smith...... 1994-95 SLUGGING PCT. 23 Eric Cole...... 2007-08 Season .812 Gary Malarkey...... 1990 20 Tommy Vitaletti...... 2014 Career .731 Chris Phaup...... 2002-03 18 Parker Neal...... 2009 HITTING STREAK Connor Madden...... 2011 Career 30 Trae Bailey...... 2008 17 Greg Mears...... 1993 Cary Ray...... 1995 Pitching Records David Mitchell...... 1997-98 John Corbin...... 2005 APPEARANCES Parker Neal...... 2010 Season 27 Matt Verdillo...... 2012 16 Dave Lindsay...... 1990 Career 85 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13 Stephen Hatcher...... 2000 COMPLETE GAMES Matt Shoemaker...... 2011 Season 10 Mark Parnell...... 1988 15 Kevin Roberts...... 1986 Career 21 Mark Parnell...... 1984-88 Dave Stallard...... 1986 INNINGS PITCHED Jeremy Elliott...... 2003 Game 11.1 John Stein vs. Bridgewater..... 3/3/84 Eric Cole...... 2007 Season 123.0 Rob Dye...... 2002 Drue Vernon...... 2011 Career 359.1 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08 Triple Plays WINS Season 13 Kenny Moreland...... 2008 March 24, 1984 vs. Lock Haven...... 7th Inning Kenny Moreland Career 35 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08

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batting average (Min. 300 AB) Chris Phaup home runs

1. Chris Phaup...... 2002-03...... 386 1. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 51 2. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 383 2. Chris Phaup...... 2002-03...... 27 3. Jeremy Elliott...... 2000-03...... 377 3. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 24 4. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 375 4. Greg Mears...... 1989, 91-93...... 23 5. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 361 5. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 21 6. Shawn Martin...... 1984-86...... 361 6. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 20 7. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 354 7. Tab Pabst...... 1990-91...... 19 8. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 353 Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 19 9. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 349 9. Mike Houston...... 1985-87...... 18 10. Stephen Hatcher...... 1999-01...... 347 10. Elly Bratton...... 1991-94...... 17 Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 17 on-base Pct. (Min. 300 AB) stolen bases 1. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 467 2. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 466 1. Brian Gunn...... 1995-97...... 90 3. Chris Phaup...... 2002-03...... 465 2. David Mitchell...... 1995-98...... 81 4. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 462 3. Jeremy Elliott...... 2000-03...... 74 5. Jeremy Elliott...... 2000-03...... 459 4. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 57 6. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 450 5. Garrett Robinson...... 2003-06...... 49 7. Keith Windle...... 1998-01...... 449 6. Andy Kozlowicz...... 1990-93...... 47 8. Shawn Martin...... 1984-86...... 441 7. Mike Giarrizzi...... 2006-09...... 46 9. Mike Houston...... 1985-87...... 438 8. Drue Vernon...... 2010-11...... 38 10. Shannon Mark...... 2009-12...... 432 9. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 34 10. Chris Martin...... 1995-96...... 32 slugging Pct. (Min. 300 AB) runs batted in wALKS 1. Chris Phaup...... 2002-03...... 731 1. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 209 2. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 697 2. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 157 1. Keith Windle...... 1998-01...... 128 3. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 605 3. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 143 2. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 90 4. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 599 4. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 139 3. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 89 5. Greg Mears...... 1989, 91-93...... 578 5. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 133 4. Shannon Mark...... 2009-12...... 85 6. Chris Despins...... 2008-10...... 577 6. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 130 5. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 84 7. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 557 7. Chris Phaup...... 2002-03...... 128 6. Bobby Robinson...... 1987-90...... 81 8. Mike Houston...... 1985-87...... 541 8. Stephen Hatcher...... 1999-01...... 118 7. Steven Lindemuth...... 2009-12...... 78 9. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 538 9. Greg Mears...... 1989, 91-93...... 114 8. Mike Giarrizzi...... 2006-09...... 74 10. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 529 10. John Corbin...... 2003-06...... 112 9. Joey Martin...... 2007-10...... 70 10. Mike Houston...... 1985-87...... 67 Hits doubles AT BATS 1. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 225 1. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 52 2. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 223 2. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 49 1. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 636 3. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 219 Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 49 2. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 632 4. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 214 4. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 45 3. Mike Giarrizzi...... 2006-09...... 596 5. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 200 5. Chris Phaup...... 2002-03...... 42 4. Steven Lindemuth...... 2009-12...... 594 6. Mike Giarrizzi...... 2006-09...... 193 6. Parker Neal...... 2007-10...... 39 5. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 592 Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 193 7. Steven Lindemuth...... 2009-12...... 38 6. John Corbin...... 2003-06...... 585 8. Parker Neal...... 2007-10...... 187 Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 38 7. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 584 9. David Mitchell...... 1995-98...... 181 9. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 37 8. Keith Windle...... 1998-01...... 569 10. Shannon Mark...... 2009-12...... 174 10. Stephen Hatcher...... 1999-01...... 36 9. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 553 10. David Mitchell...... 1995-98...... 551 runs scored triples GAMES played 1. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 201 1. Shannon Mark...... 2009-12...... 12 2. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 163 2. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 10 1. Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 172 3. Keith Windle...... 1998-01...... 150 3. Brian Gunn...... 1995-97...... 7 2. Matt Turner...... 2000-03...... 171 4. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 149 Eric Cole...... 2006-09...... 7 3. Steven Lindemuth...... 2009-12...... 162 5. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 137 Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 7 4. Keith Windle...... 1998-01...... 159 6. Mike Giarrizzi...... 2006-09...... 135 Drue Vernon...... 2010-11...... 7 John Corbin...... 2003-06...... 159 7. David Mitchell...... 1995-98...... 127 Billy Steel...... 2011-14...... 7 6. Rob Robinson...... 1997-00...... 158 8. Connor Madden...... 2009-12...... 118 7. David Mitchell...... 1995-98...... 6 7. Derek Riebel...... 1997-00...... 157 9. Shannon Mark...... 2009-12...... 116 Ryan McDougal...... 2006-08...... 6 Mike Giarrizzi...... 2006-09...... 157 10. Jeremy Elliott...... 2000-03...... 114 10. Seven Tied With...... 5 9. Trae Bailey...... 2006-09...... 156 10. David Mitchell...... 1995-98...... 155

34 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com Season offensive leaders

batting average (Min. 75 AB) Gary Malarkey home runs

1. Gary Malarkey...... 1990...... 436 1. Matt Turner...... 2002...... 17 2. Rob Robinson...... 1999...... 435 2. Matt Turner...... 2003...... 15 3. John Corbin...... 2005...... 434 3. Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 14 4. Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 427 4. Chris Phaup...... 2003...... 13 5. Billy Steel...... 2014...... 427 5. Tab Pabst...... 1991...... 12 6. Shannon Mark...... 2009...... 413 6. Mike Houston...... 1986...... 11 7. Connor Madden...... 2011...... 412 Mike Robbins...... 1992...... 11 8. Rob Robinson...... 1998...... 405 Greg Mears...... 1993...... 11 9. Greg Mears...... 1991...... 405 9. Five Tied With...... 10 10. Trae Bailey...... 2009...... 404 stolen bases on-base Pct. (Min. 75 AB) 1. Jeremy Elliott...... 2003...... 54 1. Tab Pabst...... 1991...... 543 2. Brian Gunn...... 1996...... 49 2. Trae Bailey...... 2009...... 523 3. Brian Gunn...... 1997...... 28 3. Justin Weaver...... 2013...... 521 4. G.G. Belfield...... 1995...... 26 Billy Steel...... 2014...... 521 David Mitchell...... 1996...... 26 5. Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 508 6. Garrett Robinson...... 2004...... 25 6. Matt Turner...... 2003...... 503 7. David Mitchell...... 1995...... 23 7. Rob Robinson...... 1999...... 494 8. Andy Kozlowicz...... 1992...... 22 8. John Corbin...... 2005...... 494 9. Four Tied With...... 21 9. Les Smith...... 1995...... 494 10. Cary Ray...... 1995...... 493 wALKS slugging Pct. (Min. 75 AB) runs batted in 1. Keith Windle...... 2000...... 38 2. Trae Bailey...... 2009...... 35 1. Gary Malarkey...... 1990...... 812 1. Matt Turner...... 2002...... 68 3. Chris Rankin...... 1986...... 34 2. Matt Turner...... 2003...... 808 2. Chris Phaup...... 2003...... 67 Tab Pabst...... 1991...... 34 3. Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 772 3. Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 62 Keith Windle...... 2001...... 34 4. Tab Pabst...... 1991...... 770 4. Richie Clark...... 1998...... 61 6. Ricky St. Peter...... 1992...... 33 5. Chris Phaup...... 2003...... 767 Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 61 Jeremy Elliott...... 2002...... 33 6. Billy Steel...... 2014...... 745 6. Matt Turner...... 2003...... 59 Shannon Mark...... 2011...... 33 7. Greg Mears...... 1993...... 739 7. Connor Madden...... 2011...... 58 9. Keith Windle...... 1999...... 32 8. Ben Lenda...... 2010...... 716 8. Stephen Hatcher...... 2001...... 50 T.J. Jones...... 2002...... 32 9. Connor Madden...... 2011...... 712 9. Chris Despins...... 2008...... 49 10. Matt Turner...... 2002...... 709 10. Justin Weaver...... 2013...... 46 AT BATS Gary Malarkey...... 1990...... 46 Hits 1. T.J. Jones...... 2002...... 213 doubles 2. Jon Hurd...... 2002...... 209 1. Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 77 3. Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 205 2. Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 73 1. Connor Madden...... 2011...... 23 4. Matt Turner...... 2002...... 203 Connor Madden...... 2011...... 73 2. Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 21 5. Ted Tignor...... 2002...... 196 4. Jeremy Elliott...... 2003...... 72 Chris Phaup...... 2003...... 21 6. Connor Madden...... 2012...... 194 5. Jeremy Elliott...... 2002...... 71 Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 21 7. Jeremy Elliott...... 2002...... 190 Matt Turner...... 2002...... 71 5. Hank Morgan...... 1998...... 19 8. Scott George...... 2002...... 183 7. Jon Hurd...... 2002...... 69 Rob Robinson...... 1999...... 19 9. Matt Shoemaker...... 2012...... 180 8. Rob Robinson...... 1999...... 67 Ted Tignor...... 2002...... 19 10. Jeremy Elliott...... 2003...... 179 Ted Tignor...... 2002...... 67 Tommy Vitaletti...... 2014...... 19 Billy Steel...... 2014...... 67 9. Justin Weaver...... 2013...... 17 GAMES played 10. Three Tied With...... 16 runs scored 1. Jon Hurd...... 2002...... 54 triples T.J. Jones...... 2002...... 54 1. Matt Turner...... 2002...... 64 Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 54 2. Jeremy Elliott...... 2003...... 60 1. Shannon Mark...... 2012...... 6 Ted Tignor...... 2002...... 54 3. Trae Bailey...... 2009...... 55 2. Matt Turner...... 2003...... 5 Matt Turner...... 2002...... 54 4. Chris Phaup...... 2002...... 53 Drue Vernon...... 2011...... 5 6. Scotty George...... 2002...... 53 Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 53 Jacob Houston...... 2014...... 5 7. Jeremy Elliott...... 2002...... 50 Mike Giarrizzi...... 2008...... 53 4. Brian Gunn...... 1997...... 4 8. Adam Larson...... 2002...... 48 7. Matt Turner...... 2003...... 52 Matt Turner...... 2002...... 4 9. Five Tied With...... 46 8. Matt Shoemaker...... 2011...... 51 Trae Bailey...... 2008...... 4 9. Jeremy Elliott...... 2002...... 49 Eric Cole...... 2008...... 4 10. Ted Tignor...... 2002...... 48 Shannon Mark...... 2010...... 4 Chris Despins...... 2008...... 48 Justin Weaver...... 2013...... 4 Tommy Vitaletti...... 2014...... 4

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 35 career Pitching leaders

Wins Kenny Moreland saves

1. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 35 1. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13...... 29 2. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 25 2. Kevin Moreland...... 2006-09...... 12 3. Eben Brower...... 2003-06...... 23 3. Matthew Tignor...... 2001-05...... 10 4. Bryan Bierlein...... 2011-14...... 21 4. Jason Brown...... 2002-03, 05...... 9 5. Rob Dye...... 2001-02...... 19 5. John Klacynski...... 1998-00...... 7 6. Scott Hudgins...... 1996-00...... 18 6. Brandon Sparks...... 1997-98...... 5 Cliff Webster...... 1998, 00-02...... 18 Chris Malvagna...... 2008-10...... 5 8. Will Somerindkye...... 1997-00...... 17 8. Five Tied With...... 4 9. Tab Pabst...... 1990-91...... 16 Sean Chitsaz...... 2009-11...... 16 games started

ERA (Min. 100 IP) 1. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 52 2. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 46 1. Bryan Bierlein...... 2011-14...... 2.15 3. Scott Hudgins...... 1996-00...... 40 2. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 2.25 4. Eben Brower...... 2003-06...... 37 3. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13...... 2.37 Bryan Bierlein...... 2011-14...... 37 4. Sean Chitsaz...... 2009-11...... 2.52 6. Cliff Wester...... 1998, 00-02...... 33 5. Tab Pabst...... 1990-91...... 2.67 7. Will Somerindyke...... 1997-00...... 31 6. Nick Santalucia...... 2011-14...... 2.95 8. Dave Blowe...... 1985-88...... 29 7. Eben Brower...... 2003-06...... 3.09 Rob Dyke...... 2001-02...... 29 8. Greg Goldsmith...... 2010-12...... 3.14 10. Nick Santalucia...... 2011-14...... 28 9. Matt Verdillo...... 2010-13...... 3.28 10. Cary Bruner...... 2003, 05-07...... 3.48 appearances

strikeouts opponent B.avg. (Min. 100 IP) 1. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13...... 85 2. Matt Verdillo...... 2010-13...... 73 1. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 378 1. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13...... 188 3. Steve Eudy...... 1996-99...... 59 2. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 370 2. Tab Pabst...... 1990-91...... 215 Scott Hudgins...... 1996-00...... 59 3. Scott Hudgins...... 1996-00...... 298 3. Matt Verdillo...... 2010-13...... 225 Kevin Moreland...... 2006-09...... 59 4. Eben Brower...... 2003-06...... 251 4. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 229 6. Cliff Wester...... 1998, 00-02...... 57 5. Cliff Webster...... 1998, 00-02...... 244 5. Jeff Jordan...... 1992-95...... 236 7. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 56 6. Bryan Bierlein...... 2011-14...... 208 6. Jason Seely...... 1998-99...... 240 8. Richard Lindsay...... 2010-13...... 54 7. Steve Eudy...... 1996-99...... 200 7. Bryan Bierlein...... 2011-14...... 242 9. Three Tied With...... 53 8. Rob Dye...... 2001-02...... 192 8. Dwayne Ray...... 1991-93...... 242 9. Mark Parnell...... 1984, 87-88...... 177 9. Greg Goldsmith...... 2010-12...... 247 10. Will Somerindyke...... 1997-00...... 160 10. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 249

innings pitched

1. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 359.1 2. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 339.2 3. Scott Hudgins...... 1996-00...... 299.0 4. Eben Brower...... 2003-06...... 280.0 5. Cliff Wester...... 1998, 00-02...... 268.0 6. Bryan Bierlein...... 2011-14...... 255.1 7. Rob Dye...... 2001-02...... 227.0 8. Steve Eudy...... 1996-99...... 215.2 9. Mark Parnell...... 1984, 87-88...... 212.0 10. Will Somerindyke...... 1997-00...... 195.0

complete games

1. Mark Parnell...... 1984, 87-88...... 21 2. Mike Cosby...... 2002-05...... 19 3. Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08...... 18 4. Dave Blowe...... 1985-88...... 17 5. Mike Krank...... 1985-86...... 13 Rob Dye...... 2001-02...... 13 7. Eben Brower...... 2003-06...... 11 8. Tab Pabst...... 1990-91...... 10 Scott Hudgins...... 1996-00...... 10 Cliff Wester...... 1998, 00-02...... 10 Mike Cosby Ryan Fleischmann

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Wins Mark Parnell saves

1. Kenny Moreland...... 2008...... 13 1. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2013...... 11 2. Rob Dye...... 2002...... 11 2. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2012...... 10 3. Tab Pabst...... 1990...... 9 3. Jason Brown...... 2003...... 8 Cliff Wester...... 2002...... 9 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2011...... 8 Kenny Moreland...... 2007...... 9 5. John Klacynski...... 1999...... 6 Sean Chitsaz...... 2011...... 9 6. Matthew Tignor...... 2004...... 5 7. Mike Taylor...... 1995...... 8 Kevin Moreland...... 2007...... 5 Rob Dye...... 2001...... 8 Kevin Moreland...... 2009...... 5 Aaron Thrift...... 2001...... 8 Chris Malvagna...... 2010...... 5 Brandon Haywood...... 2003...... 8 10. Mike Taylor...... 1995...... 4 Eben Brower...... 2004...... 8 Bryan Bierlein...... 2014...... 4 Mike Cosby...... 2005...... 8 games started ERA (Min. 50 IP) 1. Rob Dye...... 2002...... 16 1. Nick Santalucia...... 2014...... 1.39 Mike Cosby...... 2003...... 16 2. Bryan Bierlein...... 2014...... 1.40 3. Cliff Wester...... 2002...... 15 3. Kenny Moreland...... 2005...... 1.52 4. Mike Cosby...... 2004...... 14 4. Austin Chrismon...... 2013...... 1.73 Kenny Moreland...... 2008...... 14 5. Eben Brower...... 2003...... 1.87 6. Scott Hudgins...... 1997...... 13 6. Kenny Moreland...... 2008...... 1.97 Rob Dye...... 2001...... 13 7. Bryan Bierlein...... 2013...... 1.99 Kenny Moreland...... 2007...... 13 8. Sean Chitsaz...... 2011...... 2.28 Josh Brinkman...... 2010...... 13 9. Bryan Bierlein...... 2011...... 2.29 Sean Chitsaz...... 2011...... 13 10. Kenny Moreland...... 2007...... 2.30 opponent B.avg. (Min. 50 IP) appearances strikeouts 1. Kenny Moreland...... 2005...... 192 2. Kenny Moreland...... 2008...... 198 1. Matt Verdillo...... 2012...... 27 1. Rob Dye...... 2002...... 126 3. Steve Millererile...... 2008...... 207 2. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2012...... 26 2. Cliff Wester...... 2002...... 121 4. Tab Pabst...... 1990...... 207 3. Richard Lindsay...... 2012...... 25 3. Kenny Moreland...... 2008...... 116 5. Eben Brower...... 2004...... 214 4. Ryan Fleischmann...... 2011...... 24 4. Mike Cosby...... 2003...... 110 6. Bryan Bierlein...... 2013...... 214 5. Matt Verdillo...... 2011...... 23 5. Scott Hudgins...... 1997...... 100 7. Mike Cosby...... 2005...... 215 6. John Klacynski...... 1999...... 21 6. Mike Cosby...... 2004...... 95 8. Austin Chrismon...... 2013...... 216 Jason Brown...... 2003...... 21 7. Kenny Moreland...... 2006...... 94 9. Tab Pabst...... 1991...... 223 8. Six Tied With...... 20 8. Kenny Moreland...... 2007...... 90 10. Brandon Haywood...... 2002...... 224 9. Scott Hudgins...... 1999...... 89 Mike Cosby...... 2005...... 89 innings pitched

1. Rob Dye...... 2002...... 123.0 2. Cliff Wester...... 2002...... 113.0 3. Kenny Moreland...... 2008...... 109.2 4. Rob Dye...... 2001...... 104.0 5. Mike Cosby...... 2003...... 103.1 6. Kenny Moreland...... 2007...... 97.2 7. Scott Hudgins...... 1997...... 94.2 Cliff Wester...... 2001...... 94.2 9. Mike Krank...... 1986...... 93.2 10. Brian Halsey...... 1991...... 91.0

complete games

1. Mark Parnell...... 1988...... 10 2. Dave Blowe...... 1986...... 8 Mike Krank...... 1986...... 8 Eben Brower...... 2004...... 8 5. Rob Dye...... 2001...... 7 Mike Cosby...... 2004...... 7 7. Seven Tied With...... 6

Scott Hudgins Matt Verdillo

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 37 Defensive leaders

career fielding PCT. season fielding PCT. (Min. 400 chances) (Min. 100 chances)

1. Ryan McDougal 2006-08 .992 1. John Corbin 2006 .996 2. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 .988 2. Steven Lindemuth 2011 .995 3. Scotty George 2000-03 .987 3. Scotty George 2003 .995 4. Jon Hurd 2001-02 .987 4. Steven Lindemuth 2009 .994 5. Steven Keener 2010-12 .986 5. Ben Lenda 2010 .994 6. Ritchie Clark 1995-98 .986 6. Charlie Hardie 2005 .994 7. Charlie Hardie 2002-05 .985 7. Ben Lenda 2009 .993 8. Ben Lenda 2009-12 .985 8. Ryan McDougal 2007 .992 9. Chris Despins 2008-10 .985 9. Jason Healey 1997 .992 10. John Corbin 2003-06 .984 10. Stephen Hatcher 2001 .992 Career Chances season Chances

1. John Corbin 2003-06 1292 1. Scotty George 2002 496 2. Scotty George 2000-03 1178 2. Jon Hurd 2002 451 3. Ben Lenda 2009-12 1063 3. Steven Keener 2012 433 4. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 968 4. Chris Despins 2008 417 5. Richie Clark 1995-98 966 5. Steven Lindemuth 2011 408 6. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 884 6. Scotty George 2003 400 7. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 855 John Corbin 7. Ryan McDougal 2007 379 8. Billy Steel 2011-14 810 8. Ben Lenda 2011 375 9. Andy Kozlowicz 1990-93 801 9. Ben Lenda 2012 372 10. Chris Despins 2008-10 787 10. John Corbin 2003 356 career putouts season putouts

1. John Corbin 2003-06 1188 1. Scotty George 2002 452 2. Scotty George 2000-03 1080 2. Jon Hurd 2002 427 3. Ben Lenda 2009-12 931 3. Steven Keener 2012 409 4. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 892 4. Chris Despins 2008 400 5. Richie Clark 1995-98 870 5. Steven Lindemuth 2011 387 6. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 788 6. Scotty George 2003 366 7. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 775 7. Ryan McDougal 2007 361 8. Jon Hurd 2001-02 744 8. Ben Lenda 2011 332 9. Chris Despins 2008-10 743 9. Chris McDougal 2013 331 10. Andy Kozlowicz 1990-93 712 10. John Corbin 2003 322 Career Assists season Assists

1. Trae Bailey 2006-09 489 1. Matt Shoemaker 2011 148 2. Billy Steel 2011-14 476 2. Ted Tignor 2002 144 3. Keith Windle 1998-01 373 3. Kevin Roberts 1986 139 4. Ted Tignor 2000-02 371 4. Parker Neal 2010 137 5. Dave Lindsay 1987-90 309 Ryan McDougal 5. Trae Bailey 2008 136 6. Andrew Gregory 1996-99 288 6. Trae Bailey 2009 133 7. Matt Shoemaker 2010-12 282 7. Billy Steel 2012 131 8. Parker Neal 2007-10 274 8. Billy Steel 2011 130 9. Ricky Medina 2003-05 262 9. Matt Shoemaker 2012 129 Elly Bratton 1991-94 262 10. Billy Steel 2014 128 Career Pick-offs season Pick-offs

1. Steven Mingee 2003-08 10 1. Scotty George 2003 6 Kenny Moreland 2005-08 10 2. Steven Mingee 2006 5 3. Scotty George 2000-03 8 3. Kenny Moreland 2008 4 4. Mike Cosby 2002-05 7 Kyle Baumann 2008 4 5. Kyle Baumann 2006-09 6 Adam Emerson 2013 4 Bryan Bierlein 2014 4 Career runners caught stealing season runners caught stealing 1. Ben Lenda 2009-12 51 2. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 50 1. Stephen Hatcher 2000 23 3. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 37 2. Scotty George 2002 20 4. Scotty George 2000-03 31 3. Ben Lenda 2011 19 5. Charlie Hardie 2002-05 21 4. Richie Clark 1998 17 5. Two Tied With 15 Scotty George

38 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com Top single-game Performances

Individual Single-Game Highs Derek Riebel Innings

Offensive Leaders 13.0 Mike Keasey Muhlenberg...... 3/5/92 11.0 Eben Brower Anderson...... 5/25/03 10.1 Scott Gray Bloomsburg...... 3/6/92 At Bats 10.0 Mark Parnell Rhode Island Col...... 3/15/88 10.0 Dwayne Ray Norfolk State...... 3/4/92 8 Hank Morgan Teikyo Post...... 3/18/99 10.0 Scott Gray Randolph-Macon...... 3/31/92 10.0 Jason Simpson Eastern Mennonite...... 4/3/92 Runs Scored 10.0 Will Somerindyke Averett...... 4/11/98 10.0 Eben Brower Thomas More...... 5/18/03 5 Kevin Burton Franklin Pierce...... 3/26/91 5 Matt Turner Methodist...... 3/25/00 Strikeouts 5 Keith Windle Greensboro...... 4/16/00 18 Austin Chrismon Greensboro...... 2/24/13 Doubles 16 Dwayne Ray Mansfield (Pa.)...... 3/6/93 14 Scott Gray Shenandoah...... 3/6/93 5 Tab Pabst Franklin Pierce...... 3/26/91 14 Kenny Moreland Va. Wesleyan...... 3/15/05 4 Jeremy Elliott St. Augustines...... 5/9/03 13 Tab Pabst Elizabeth City...... 3/2/90 13 Cliff Wester Greensboro...... 3/24/02 13 Mike Cosby Methodist...... 4/17/03 Home runs 13 Kenny Moreland Averett...... 2/25/06 13 Kenny Moreland Greensboro...... 3/18/06 3 Derek Riebel Bluefield...... 2/21/98 RBI 3 Jeff Eicher Shenandoah...... 2/12/00 3 Matt Turner Shenandoah...... 4/3/02 11 Matt Turner Shenandoah...... 4/3/02 Team Single-Game Highs 3 John Corbin Guilford...... 2/11/03 9 Matt Turner Greensboro...... 3/23/03 3 Matt Turner Greensboro...... 3/23/03 8 Matt Turner Greensboro...... 4/16/00 Hits 3 A.J. Nicely Wesley...... 3/15/14 7 Chris Honeycutt Averett ...... 4/6/97

7 John Hurd York (Pa.)...... 5/17/02 26 vs. Castleton State...... 4/1/97 7 Kevin Stocks Guilford...... 2/11/03 Total Bases 23 vs. Shenandoah ...... 4/3/02 7 Lee Kennell Alma...... 3/1/05 22 vs. Elizabeth City State...... 2/22/97 7 Ryan McDougal Ferrum...... 4/19/08 14 Derek Riebel Bluefield...... 2/21/98 22 vs. Gallaudet ...... 4/5/10 7 Chris Despins Ferrum...... 4/19/08 13 Tab Pabst Franklin Pierce...... 3/26/91 21 vs. Apprentice ...... 3/28/91 13 Matt Turner Shenandoah...... 4/3/02 21 vs. Muhlenberg ...... 3/11/95 13 Matt Turner Greensboro...... 3/23/03 Stolen Bases 21 vs. York (Pa.) ...... 5/17/02 13 John Corbin Guilford...... 2/11/03 21 vs. Methodist ...... 2/27/05 12 Jeff Eicher Shenandoah...... 2/12/00 6 Brian Gunn Averett...... 4/6/96 21 vs. Mary Washington...... 4/1/14 12 Matt Turner Methodist...... 4/13/03 5 Chris Martin Virginia State...... 3/26/96 21 vs. Randolph-Macon...... 4/10/14 12 A.J. Nicely Wesley...... 3/15/14 5 Jeremy Elliott Chapman...... 5/27/03 11 Eddie Gosman Shenandoah...... 3/28/98 4 Ron Frazier Bridgewater...... 3/3/84 Home Runs 4 G.G. Belfield Hampton-Sydney...... 3/13/95

4 Brian Gunn Frostburg State...... 2/25/96 6 vs. Ferrum ...... 3/12/11 4 Brian Gunn Shenandoah...... 3/23/96 6 vs. Randolph-Macon...... 4/10/14 4 Jeremy Elliott Greensboro...... 3/23/03 4 Preston Grissom Maryville...... 2/16/13

Pitching Leaders

fewest hits allowed

0 Eben Brower York (7 inn)...... 5/2/04 1 Tab Pabst Apprentice...... 3/28/90 1 Tab Pabst Apprentice...... 4/25/90 1 Dwayne Ray Mansfield...... 3/6/93 1 Kenny Moreland York...... 4/27/08 1 Combined Methodist...... 3/11/12 1 Greg Goldsmith Averett...... 3/31/12 2 Benny Elliott William & Mary...... 3/31/88 2 Steve Norton Binghamton...... 3/19/89 2 Jasen Simpson William & Mary...... 4/26/91 2 Steve Eudy Bowie St...... 3/13/96 2 Kenny Moreland Alma (7 inn)...... 3/1/05 2 Mike Cosby Mary Wash...... 4/21/05 Tab Pabst Eben Brower

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 39 All-time Honors

National Pitcher Billy Steel Matt Turner (OF) Mike Cosby (P) 2nd team 2009 Ben Lenda (C) Ricky Medina (2B) 2nd team of the Year 2012 Ben Lenda (C) 2004 Eben Brower (P) 2nd team Matt Shoemaker (2B) Matt Lewellen (SS) 2nd team 2008 Kenny Moreland Steven Keener (1B) Jason Moody (OF) 2nd team 2005 John Corbin (1B) 1st team ABCA All-America Ricky Medina (2B) 1st team NCAA Regional Brad Melton (DH) 1st team 1990 Tab Pabst (P) 2nd team Tourn. MVP Kenny Moreland (P) 2nd team Gary Malarkey (1B) 3rd team Mike Cosby (P) Hon. Men. 2002 Matt Turner (Util) 2nd team 2002 Jon Hurd (1B) Jason Moody (OF) Hon. Men. 2003 Matt Turner (OF) 1st team 2003 Eben Brower (P) Rob Quinn (SS) Hon. Men. Jeremy Elliott (OF) 1st team 2012 Steven Keener (1B) 2006 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team Chris Phaup (3B) 3rd team Ryan McDougal (Util) 2nd team 2008 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team All-Conference Trae Bailey (SS) Hon. Men. Trae Bailey (2B) 2nd team John Corbin (1B) Hon. Men. 2011 Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team Mike Giarrizzi (OF) Hon. Men. 1983 Steve Cooke (C) 1st team 2007 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team 2014 Billy Steel (SS) 2nd team Mike Loizides (3B) 1st team Trae Bailey (SS) 2nd team Kenny Allison (OF) 2nd team Kevin Moreland (RP) 2nd team d3baseball.com 1984 Mike Loizides (OF) 1st team Mike Giarrizzi (OF) Hon. Men. Pete Fallon (1B) 2nd team Ryan McDougal (1B) Hon. Men. All-America Shawn Martin (SS) 2nd team Parker Neal (DH) Hon. Men. All-South Region Mark Parnell (P) 2nd team 2008 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team 2011 Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team Joel Spielberger (OF) 2nd team Eric Cole (OF) 1st team Matt Shoemaker (2B) 3rd team 1990 Tab Pabst (P) 1985 Shawn Martin (OF) 1st team Ryan McDougal (DH) 1st team 2013 Austin Chrismon (P) 2nd team Gary Malarkey (1B) Chris Molleen (P) 1st team Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team Justin Weaver (OF) 2nd team 1994 Elly Bratten (SS) Hon. Men. Chris Rankin (C) 2nd team Alex Owen (2B) 1st team Ryan Fleischmann (P) Hon. Men. 1999 Rob Robinson (OF) 1986 Mike Houston (OF) 2nd team Chris Despins (1B) 2nd team 2002 Matt Turner (OF) Shawn Martin (OF) 2nd team Mike Giarrizzi (OF) Hon. Men. Regional Player 2002 Chris Phaup (3B) Billy Reed (2B) 2nd team Parker Neal (3B) Hon. Men. 2003 Matt Turner (OF) Kevin Roberts (SS) 2nd team 2009 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team of the Year Chris Phaup (3B) 1987 Mike Houston (C) 2nd team Mike Giarrizzi (OF) 1st team Jeremy Elliott (OF) David Lindsay (2B) 2nd team Mike Giarrizzi (RP) 1st team 2008 Trae Bailey (SS) Mike Cosby (P) Hon. Men. 1988 Mike Meadows (1B) 2nd team Michael Romett (DH) 1st team 2008 Kenny Moreland (P) Mark Parnell (P) 2nd team Chris Despins (1B) 2nd team Regional Pitcher 2009 Trae Bailey (SS) 1989 David Lindsay (3B) 2nd team Josh Brinkman (P) Hon. Men. 2011 Matt Shoemaker (2B) 1st team 1990 Gary Malarkey (1B) 1st team Parker Neal (3B) Hon. Men. of the Year Connor Madden (OF) 1st team Tab Pabst (P) 1st team 2010 Shannon Mark (OF) 2nd team Sean Chitsaz (P) 1st team David Lindsay (SS) 2nd team Josh Brinkman (P) Hon. Men. 2008 Kenny Moreland Ryan Fleischmann (P) 2nd team Bobby Robinson (2B) 2nd team Connor Madden (OF) Hon. Men. 2013 Austin Chrismon Greg Goldsmith (P) 2nd team 1991 Tab Pabst (DH) 1st team 2011 Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team 2012 Greg Goldsmith (P) 1st team Ricky St. Peter (OF) 2nd team Greg Goldsmith (P) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 3rd team 1992 Greg Mears (1B) 1st team Steven Keener (DH) 1st team Regional Coach 2013 Austin Chrismon (P) 1st team Elly Bratton (2B) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 1st team of the Year Ryan Fleischmann (P) 1st team Chris Randall (DH) 1st team Matt Shoemaker (2B) 1st team Justin Weaver (OF) 1st team 1993 Elly Bratton (3B) 1st team Sean Chitsaz (P) 2nd team 2002 John Harvell Bryan Bierlein (P) 3rd team Greg Mears (1B) 2nd team Steven Lindemuth (1B) 2nd team 2003 John Harvell Billy Steel (SS) 3rd team 1994 Elly Bratton (SS) 1st team Drue Vernon (OF) Hon. Men. 2011 John Harvell 2014 Billy Steel (SS) 1st team 1995 Cary Ray (1B) 1st team 2012 Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team Nick Santalucia (SP) 2nd team Mike Taylor (DH) 2nd team Greg Goldsmith (P) 1st team Tommy Vitaletti (OF) 2nd team 1996 Brian Gunn (OF) 2nd team Shannon Mark (OF) 1st team Bryan Bierlein (SP) 3rd team 1998 Eddie Gosman (DH) 1st team Richie Clark (C) 2nd team David Mitchell (OF) 2nd team All-Division III 1999 Derek Riebel (1B) 1st team World Series Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team Stephen Hatcher (C) 2nd team 2002 Chris Phaup (3B) 2000 Keith Windle (2B) 1st team 2003 Scotty George (C) Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team Eben Brower (P) 2001 Rob Dye* (P) 1st team Stephen Hatcher (C) 1st team Matt Turner (3B) 1st team All-Regional T.J. Jones (OF) 2nd team Ted Tignor (SS) 2nd team NCAA Tournament 2002 Jeremy Elliott (DH) 1st team Matt Turner (OF) 1st team 2002 Jon Hurd (1B) Jon Hurd (1B) 2nd team Ted Tignor (SS) Adam Larson (2B) 2nd team Scotty George (C) Chris Phaup (3B) 2nd team Jeremy Elliott (DH) Ted Tignor (SS) 2nd team Rob Dye (P) Cliff Wester (P) 2nd team Cliff Wester (P) 2003 Jeremy Elliott (OF) 1st team 2003 Eben Brower (P) Chris Phaup (3B) 1st team Cary Bruner (P) Trae Bailey Matt Turner (OF) 1st team Greg Goldsmith Chris Phaup (3B)

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Luke Saunders (3B) 1st team Conference Rob Robinson 2008 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team Eric Cole (OF) 1st team Chris McDougal (DH) 2nd team Rookie Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team Steven Keener (1B) Hon. Men. Parker Neal (3B) 2nd team 2013 Bryan Bierlein (P) 1st team Pitcher of the 2009 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team Austin Chrismon (P) 1st team Year Mike Giarrizzi (OF) 1st team Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team Josh Brinkman (P) 2nd team Andy Viands (DH) 1st team 2005 Kenny Moreland Parker Neal (3B) 2nd team Justin Weaver (OF) 1st team 2013 Brandon Taylor Michael Romett (DH) 2nd team Brandon Taylor (P) 2nd team 2011 Sean Chitsaz (P) 1st team Kyle Corwin (3B) Hon. Men. Connor Madden (OF) 1st team Preston Grissom (OF) Hon. Men. Conference Matt Shoemaker (2B) 1st team Jacob Houston (OF) Hon. Men. Coach of the Ryan Fleischmann (P) 2nd team Billy Steel (SS) Hon. Men. Luke Saunders (3B) 2nd team 2014 Bryan Bierlein (SP) 1st team Year 2012 Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team Nick Santalucia (SP) 1st team Greg Goldsmith (SP) 1st team Billy Steel (SS) 1st team 1990 Howard Wiseman Ben Lenda (C) 2nd team Tommy Vitaletti (OF) 1st team 2001 John Harvell Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team 2008 John Harvell Luke Saunders (3B) 2nd team 2012 John Harvell Matt Shoemaker (2B) 2nd team Conference Matt Verdillo (RP) 2nd team Player of the 2013 Bryan Bierlein (P) 1st team All-Conference Austin Chrismon (P) 1st team 2012 Ben Lenda Year Tourn. Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team Justin Weaver (OF) 1st team 2001 Rob Dye 1995 Cary Ray (P) All-Virginia Divi- Brandon Taylor (P) 2nd team 2003 Matt Turner 1996 Chris Martin (1B0 2014 Nick Santalucia (SP) 1st team 2008 Trae Bailey Richie Clark (C) sion II-III Billy Steel (SS) 1st team 2009 Trae Bailey 1997 Rob Robinson (OF) Tommy Vitaletti (OF) 1st team 2013 Justin Weaver 1999 Derek Riebel (OF) 1987 Mike Houston (C) 1st team Bryan Bierlein (SP) 2nd team 2014 Billy Steel 2000 Rob Robinson (OF) 1990 Gary Malarkey (1B) 1st team 2001 Keith Windle (IF) 1991 Tab Pabst (DH) 1st team All-Virginia Divi- Conference Matt Turner (IF) 1995 Aaron Smith Hon. Men. Stephen Hatcher (C) Mike Taylor Hon. Men. sion II-III Player of Pitcher of the Rob Dye (P) 1996 Brian Gunn Hon. Men. 1998 Richie Clark (C) Hon. Men. the Year Year 2002 Jon Hurd (IF) T.J. Jones (OF) Eddie Gosman (DH) Hon. Men. Cliff Wester (P) David Mitchell (OF) Hon. Men. 2002 Matt Turner 2008 Kenny Moreland 2003 John Corbin (IF) 1999 Derek Riebel (DH) 1st team 2003 Matt Turner 2013 Austin Chrismon Chris Phaup (IF) Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team 2008 Kenny Moreland Jayson Basanes (DH) Stephen Hatcher (C) Hon. Men. 2009 Trae Bailey conference Cary Bruner (P) Scott Hudgins (P) Hon. Men. 2013 Justin Weaver 2004 Jayson Basanes (DH) 2000 Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team Rookie of the Derek Riebel (OF) Hon. Men. Garrett Robinson (OF) All-Virginia Divi- Year 2005 Rob Quinn (SS) Keith Windle (2B) Hon. Men. Jason Moody (OF) 2001 Rob Dye (P) 1st team sion II-III pitcher Stephen Hatcher (C) 1st team 2006 Mike Giarrizzi Mike Cosby (P) of the Year 2006 Trae Bailey (SS) Matt Turner (3B) 1st team

2008 Kenny Moreland (P) T.J. Jones (OF) Hon. Men. 2013 Austin Chrismon Chris Despins (1B) Ted Tignor (SS) Hon. Men. David Fennessey (3B) 2002 Rob Dye (P) 1st team Trae Bailey (SS) Jeremy Elliott (DH) 1st team All-Virginia Divi- Ryan McDougal (DH) Chris Phaup (3B) 1st team 2009 Chris Despins (1B) Ted Tignor (SS) 1st team sion II-III Rookie of 2010 Josh Brinkman(P) Matt Turner (OF) 1st team the Year Luke Saunders (3B) Jon Hurd (1B) Hon. Men. Adam Larson (2B) Hon. Men. Ben Lenda (C) 2011 Billy Steel Connor Madden (OF) Cliff Wester (P) Hon. Men. 2011 Matt Shoemaker (2B) 2003 Jeremy Elliott (2B) 1st team Luke Saunders (3B) Chris Phaup (3B) 1st team All-Virginia Divi- Billy Steel (SS) Matt Turner (OF) 1st team sion II-III Coach of Connor Madden (OF) Matt Lewellen (SS) Hon. Men. Matt Verdillo (P) 2004 Eben Brower (P) Hon. Men. the Year Jason Moody (OF) Hon. Men. 2012 Matt Verdillo (P) Garrett Robinson (OF) Hon. Men. Connor Madden (OF) 2001 John Harvell 2005 Mike Cosby (P) 1st team Billy Steel (SS) 2002 John Harvell John Corbin (1B) Hon. Men. Ben Lenda (C) 2008 John Harvell Ricky Medina (2B) Hon. Men. 2011 John Harvell Brad Melton (DH) Hon. Men. 2012 John Harvell Conference Jason Moody (OF) Hon. Men. Kenny Moreland (P) Hon. Men. tourn. MVP 2006 Trae Bailey (SS) 2nd team

Mike Giarrizzi (OF) 2nd team 2001 Stephen Hatcher Kenny Moreland (P) 2nd team 2008 Kenny Moreland Matt Shoemaker 2007 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team 2011 Billy Steel

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batting average Parker Neal home runs Rickie Clark

1982 Kenny Allison...... 320 1982 Steve Cooke...... 1 1983 Dennis Parker...... 316 Wayne Smith...... 1 1984 Shawn Martin...... 385 1983 Dennis Parker...... 2 1985 Shawn Martin...... 368 1984 Shawn Martin...... 1 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 366 Bert Hodges...... 1 1987 Mike Houston...... 370 1985 Mike Cooke...... 3 1988 Mark Parnell...... 306 1986 Mike Houston...... 11 1989 Tony Clark...... 333 1987 Mike Houston...... 6 1990 Gary Malarkey...... 436 1988 Mark Parnell...... 6 1991 Greg Mears...... 405 1989 Dave Lindsay...... 2 1992 Ricky St. Peter...... 319 1990 Gary Malarkey...... 10 1993 Elly Bratton...... 387 1991 Tab Pabst...... 12 1994 Elly Bratton...... 361 1992 Greg Mears...... 6 1995 Cary Ray...... 402 1993 Greg Mears...... 11 1996 Brian Gunn...... 340 1994 Elly Bratton...... 5 1997 Derek Riebel...... 343 1995 Aaron Smith...... 6 Andrew Gregory...... 343 1996 Three Tied With...... 2 1998 Rob Robinson...... 405 1997 Derek Riebel...... 7 1999 Rob Robinson...... 435 1998 Richie Clark...... 9 2000 Matt Turner...... 358 1999 Derek Riebel...... 7 2001 Stephen Hatcher...... 394 hits 2000 Matt Turner...... 10 runs batted in 2002 Chris Phaup...... 376 2001 Matt Turner...... 9 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 402 1982 Kenny Allison...... 24 2002 Matt Turner...... 17 1982 Steve Cooke...... 8 2004 Jayson Basanes...... 352 1983 Mike Loizides...... 30 2003 Matt Turner...... 15 1983 Pete Fallon...... 13 2005 John Corbin...... 434 1984 Shawn Martin...... 35 2004 Dave Deibler...... 6 1984 Shawn Martin ...... 19 2006 Mike Giarrizzi...... 361 1985 Shawn Martin...... 42 2005 Brad Melton...... 6 1985 Shawn Martin...... 20 2007 Trae Bailey...... 323 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 64 2006 Three Tied With...... 2 1986 Mike Houston...... 42 2008 Trae Bailey...... 427 1987 Mike Houston...... 50 2007 Trae Bailey...... 3 1987 Mike Houston...... 31 2009 Trae Bailey...... 404 1988 Mike Meadows...... 38 2008 Chris Despins...... 10 1988 Mike Meadows...... 28 2010 Connor Madden...... 370 1989 Dave Lindsay...... 28 2009 Trae Bailey...... 9 1989 Mike Conway...... 16 2011 Connor Madden...... 412 Kevin Burton...... 28 2010 Connor Madden...... 9 1990 Gary Malarkey...... 46 2012 Chris McDougal...... 359 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 48 2011 Connor Madden...... 8 1991 Tab Pabst...... 41 2013 Justin Weaver...... 403 1991 Tab Pabst...... 48 Matt Shoemaker...... 8 1992 Greg Mears...... 32 2014 Billy Steel...... 427 1992 Greg Mears...... 40 2012 Steven Keener...... 6 1993 Greg Mears...... 41 1993 Greg Mears...... 41 2013 Billy Steel...... 3 1994 Elly Bratton...... 25 1994 Elly Bratton...... 44 2014 Billy Steel...... 10 1995 Aaron Smith...... 39 1995 Cary Ray...... 49 1996 Brian Gunn...... 28 1996 David Mitchell...... 45 1997 Derek Riebel...... 30 Chris Martin...... 45 1998 Richie Clark...... 61 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 48 1999 Rob Robinson...... 44 1998 Derek Riebel...... 62 2000 Matt Turner...... 38 1999 Rob Robinson...... 67 2001 Stephen Hatcher...... 50 2000 Rob Robinson...... 54 2002 Matt Turner...... 68 2001 Stephen Hatcher...... 54 2003 Chris Phaup...... 67 2002 Chris Phaup...... 77 2004 Jayson Basanes...... 30 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 72 2005 John Corbin...... 42 2004 Matt Lewellen...... 50 2006 John Corbin...... 24 2005 John Corbin...... 62 2007 Trae Bailey...... 37 2006 Mike Giarrizzi...... 52 2008 Trae Bailey...... 62 2007 Trae Bailey...... 52 2009 Trae Bailey...... 44 2008 Trae Bailey...... 73 2010 Connor Madden...... 41 2009 Trae Bailey...... 63 2011 Connor Madden...... 58 Parker Neal...... 63 2012 Connor Madden...... 43 2010 Parker Neal...... 57 2013 Justin Weaver...... 46 2011 Connor Madden...... 73 2014 Billy Steel...... 41 2012 Connor Madden...... 60 2013 Justin Weaver...... 60 2014 Billy Steel...... 67

Elly Bratton Matt Turner

42 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com Yearly Leaders runs scored Dave Lindsay at bats Brian Gunn

1982 Steve Cooke...... 11 1982 Mike Loizides...... 88 1983 Mike Loizides...... 22 Pete Fallon...... 88 1984 Steve Batts...... 19 Gil Groat...... 88 1985 Shawn Martin...... 23 1983 Pete Fallon...... 104 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 38 1984 Mike Loizides...... 94 1987 Mike Houston...... 31 1985 Shawn Martin...... 114 1988 Bobby Robinson...... 29 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 175 1989 Dave Lindsay...... 18 1987 Dave Lindsay...... 141 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 37 1988 Mike Meadows...... 129 1991 Kevin Burton...... 34 1989 Kevin Burton...... 108 1992 Ricky St. Peter...... 27 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 131 1993 Elly Bratton...... 25 1991 Jasen Simpson...... 135 1994 Elly Bratton...... 26 1992 Greg Mears...... 132 1995 Cary Ray...... 38 1993 Elly Bratton...... 111 1996 Brian Gunn...... 38 Greg Mears...... 111 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 36 1994 Elly Bratton...... 122 1998 Keith Windle...... 46 1995 Aaron Smith...... 125 1999 Keith Windle...... 38 1996 Chris Martin...... 143 2000 Matt Turner...... 45 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 140 2001 Matt Turner...... 40 1998 Hank Morgan ...... 161 2002 Matt Turner...... 64 doubles 1999 Stephen Hatcher...... 164 stolen bases 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 60 2000 Rob Robinson...... 153 2004 Garrett Robinson...... 44 1982 Mike Loizides...... 5 2001 T.J. Jones...... 149 1982 Mike Loizides...... 3 2005 Jason Moody...... 34 1983 Kenny Allison...... 5 2002 T.J. Jones...... 213 1983 Three Tied With...... 2 2006 Garrett Robinson...... 30 1984 Pete Fallon...... 8 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 179 1984 Nick Spiridigliozzi...... 8 2007 Trae Bailey...... 28 1985 Paul Scott...... 8 2004 Matt Lewellen...... 163 1985 Tim Casey...... 8 2008 Trae Bailey...... 53 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 11 2005 John Corbin...... 143 Mike Cooke...... 8 2009 Trae Bailey...... 53 1987 Dave Lindsay...... 7 2006 Rob Quinn...... 160 Shawn Martin...... 8 2010 Connor Madden...... 42 Johnny Mintz...... 7 2007 Trae Bailey...... 161 1986 Shawn Martin...... 9 2011 Matt Shoemaker...... 51 1988 Dave Lindsay...... 8 2008 Trae Bailey...... 171 1987 Johnny Mintz...... 10 2012 Steven Keener...... 38 Mike Meadows...... 8 2009 Parker Neal...... 172 1988 Dave Lindsay...... 8 2013 Billy Steel...... 44 1989 Kevin Burton...... 7 2010 Parker Neal...... 169 Bobby Robinson...... 8 2014 Billy Steel...... 45 Mike Conway...... 7 2011 Connor Madden...... 177 1989 Kevin Burton...... 9 1990 Bobby Robinson...... 9 Ben Lenda...... 177 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 8 1991 Tab Pabst...... 10 2012 Connor Madden...... 194 1991 Andy Kozlowicz...... 17 1992 Elly Bratton...... 10 2013 Chris McDougal...... 164 1992 Andy Kozlowicz...... 22 Jason Simpson...... 10 2014 Billy Steel...... 157 1993 Andy Kozlowicz...... 8 1993 Curt Byrum...... 7 1994 Channon Dekker...... 8 Dwayne Ray...... 7 Brad Thomas...... 8 1994 Mike Robbins...... 9 1995 David Mitchell...... 23 1995 Cary Ray...... 11 1996 Brian Gunn...... 49 1996 Brian Gunn...... 12 1997 Brian Gunn...... 28 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 11 1998 David Mitchell...... 15 1998 Hank Morgan...... 19 1999 Aaron Bailey...... 6 1999 Rob Robinson...... 19 Keith Windle...... 6 2000 Rob Robinson...... 14 2000 Matt Turner...... 14 2001 T.J. Jones...... 10 2001 Matt Turner...... 10 Matt Turner...... 10 2002 Matt Turner...... 21 2002 Chris Phaup...... 21 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 54 2003 Chris Phaup...... 21 2004 Garrett Robinson...... 25 2004 Garrett Robinson...... 11 2005 Rob Quinn...... 14 2005 John Corbin...... 13 2006 Garrett Robinson...... 18 2006 John Corbin...... 9 2007 Zach Hutchison...... 13 2007 Trae Bailey...... 15 Joey Martin...... 13 2008 Trae Bailey...... 21 2008 Mike Giarrizzi...... 16 2009 Parker Neal...... 14 2009 Mike Giarrizzi...... 16 2010 Parker Neal...... 12 2010 Drue Vernon...... 21 2011 Connor Madden...... 23 2011 Drue Vernon...... 17 2012 Steven Keener...... 15 2012 Connor Madden...... 16 Matt Shoemaker...... 15 2013 Preston Grissom...... 21 2013 Justin Weaver...... 17 2014 Justin Weaver...... 8 Keith Windle 2014 Tommy Vitaletti...... 19 T.J. Jones

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Wins Josh Brinkman ERA Bryan Wheeler

1982 Dennis Parker...... 3 1982 Dennis Parker...... 3.00 1983 Mark Vogelin...... 3 1983 John Lackey...... 4.57 1984 John Lackey...... 2 1984 Mark Parnell...... 6.29 Mark Parnell...... 2 1985 Jeff Cummings...... 3.95 1985 Chris Molleen...... 5 1986 Mike Houston...... 5.15 Mike Krank...... 5 1987 Bobby Holland...... 2.34 1986 Dave Blowe...... 5 1988 Mark Parnell...... 5.05 1987 Dave Blowe...... 5 1989 Bryan Wheeler...... 4.14 Mark Parnell...... 5 1990 Tab Pabst...... 2.99 1988 Mark Parnell...... 4 1991 Tab Pabst...... 2.34 1989 Bryan Wheeler...... 2 1992 Dwayne Ray...... 3.94 Mike Wiechman...... 2 1993 Aaron Mudry...... 1.91 1990 Tab Pabst...... 9 1994 Jerry Moore...... 4.68 1991 Tab Pabst...... 7 1995 Mike Taylor...... 3.80 1992 Mike Keasey...... 5 1996 Whitney Craun...... 4.59 1993 Several Tied With...... 3 1997 Steve Eudy...... 4.06 1994 Several Tied With...... 2 1998 Keith Parr...... 2.66 1995 Mike Taylor...... 8 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 4.43 1996 Steve Eudy...... 3 2000 Scott Hudgins...... 4.03 1997 Scott Hudgins...... 7 2001 Adam Thrift...... 3.42 1998 Will Somerindyke...... 7 2002 Brandon Haywood...... 2.60 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 6 2003 Eben Brower...... 1.87 2000 Will Somerindyke...... 6 Innings 2004 Eben Brower...... 3.08 Strikeouts 2001 Rob Dye...... 8 2005 Kenny Moreland...... 1.52 Adam Thrift...... 8 2006 Chad Blanchard...... 2.55 1982 Mark Vogelin...... 65.1 1982 Bill Peterson...... 39 2002 Rob Dye...... 11 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 2.30 1983 Sam Motley...... 65.0 1983 Mark Vogelin...... 24 2003 Brandon haywood...... 8 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 1.97 1984 Rusty Robinson ...... 55.0 1984 Mark Parnell...... 40 2004 Eben Brower...... 8 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 3.82 1985 Chris Molleen...... 88.1 1985 Chris Molleen...... 59 2005 Mike Cosby...... 8 2010 Sean Chitsaz...... 2.84 1986 Mike Krank...... 93.2 1986 Mike Krank...... 46 2006 Kenny Moreland...... 7 2011 Brian Bierlein...... 2.05 1987 Mark Parnell...... 75.2 1987 Mark Parnell...... 58 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 9 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 3.24 1988 Mark Parnell...... 82.0 1988 Mark Parnell...... 79 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 13 2013 Austin Chrismon...... 1.73 1989 Mike Wiechman...... 61.0 1989 Bryan Wheeler...... 27 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 5 2014 Nick Santalucia...... 1.39 1990 Tab Pabst...... 69.1 1990 Tab Pabst...... 79 Brandon Berry...... 5 1991 Tab Pabst...... 65.1 1991 Tab Pabst...... 67 Ian Lenda...... 5 1992 Mike Keasey...... 83.0 1992 Mike Keasey...... 46 2010 Sean Chitsaz...... 7 1993 Mike Keasey...... 43.2 1993 Dwayne Ray...... 47 Josh Brinkman...... 7 1994 Jerry Moore...... 59.2 1994 Jerry Moore...... 43 2011 Sean Chitsaz...... 9 1995 Mike Taylor...... 68.2 1995 Mike Taylor...... 72 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 6 Jerry Moore...... 68.2 1996 Scott Hudgins...... 57 Nick Santalucia...... 6 1996 Scott Hudgins...... 63.0 1997 Scott Hudgins...... 100 2013 Bryan Bierlein...... 7 1997 Scott Hudgins...... 94.2 1998 Jason Seely...... 78 Austin Chrismon...... 7 1998 Jason Seely...... 81.2 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 89 2014 Nick Santalucia...... 7 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 83.1 2000 Scott Hudgins...... 52 2000 John Klacynski...... 59.0 2001 Rob Dye...... 66 2001 Rob Dye...... 104.0 Cliff Wester...... 66 2002 Rob Dye...... 123.0 2002 Rob Dye...... 126 2003 Mike Cosby...... 103.1 2003 Mike Cosby...... 110 2004 Eben Brower...... 80.2 2004 Mike Cosby...... 95 2005 Mike Cosby...... 84.2 2005 Mike Cosby...... 89 2006 Kenny Moreland...... 86.2 2006 Kenny Moreland...... 94 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 97.2 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 90 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 109.2 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 116 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 70.2 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 57 2010 Josh Brinkman...... 82.1 2010 Josh Brinkman...... 74 2011 Sean Chitsaz...... 83.0 2011 Sean Chitsaz...... 62 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 80.2 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 61 2013 Austin Chrismon...... 78.0 2013 Austin Chrismon...... 86 2014 Bryan Bierlein...... 77.1 2014 Nick Santalucia...... 57

Will Somerindyke Austin Chrismon

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Kenny Moreland Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2008 Bluefield Appalachian R 6 4 2.93 13 13 0 0 0 0 67.2 70 22 22 5 6 65 2008 Frederick Carolina A 0 1 9.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 2 2 2 0 1 3 2009 Aberdeen NY/Penn A 6 1 0.88 8 8 1 1 0 0 51.0 32 7 5 2 3 39 2009 Frederick Carolina A 4 2 4.72 9 9 0 0 0 0 47.2 43 26 25 10 7 29 2010 Delmarva SALL A 7 7 4.20 16 16 0 0 1 0 100.2 101 54 47 6 10 70 2010 Frederick Carolina A 2 3 5.80 12 9 0 0 1 0 49.2 59 37 32 7 12 37 2011 Frederick Carolina A 2 0 3.41 36 0 0 0 8 1 60.2 53 23 23 7 13 41 2012 Frederick Carolina A 2 3 3.94 14 0 0 0 6 0 32.0 33 16 14 5 6 19 Career 29 21 3.72 109 55 1 1 17 1 411.1 233 277 170 42 58 303

Travis Bingler Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2000 AZ Chisox Arizona R 2 2 6.65 19 0 0 0 12 3 21.2 30 25 16 2 11 15

Mark Parnell Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 1988 Virginia Carolina A 3 2 3.38 24 0 0 0 22 8 29.1 24 13 11 1 24 32 1989 Appleton Midwest A 2 3 2.01 46 0 0 0 43 28 53.2 37 18 12 2 15 63 1989 Memphis Southern AA 0 0 3.00 2 0 0 0 1 0 3.0 3 1 1 0 4 1 1990 Base. City Florida St. A 2 2 1.86 36 0 0 0 34 17 38.2 24 9 8 2 15 40 1990 Memphis Southern AA 1 1 3.72 17 0 0 0 8 1 29.0 24 13 12 2 17 28 1991 Memphis Southern A 4 5 3.04 58 0 0 0 54 17 74.0 60 27 25 3 37 67 1992 Charleston South At. A 0 3 2.01 19 0 0 0 16 8 31.1 28 9 7 0 12 36 1992 Memphis Southern AA 4 7 6.14 26 2 0 0 15 1 48.1 58 36 33 5 14 40 Career 16 23 3.19 228 2 0 0 193 80 307.1 258 126 109 15 138 307

Trae Bailey Year Team League Class AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG. OBP. E 2009 So. Md. Atlantic I .154 6 13 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .231 .267 0

Austin Chrismon Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2013 Greeneville Appalachian R 3 1 3.06 11 2 0 0 2 1 32.1 25 13 11 3 8 24 2014 Tri-City NY/Penn A 6 3 3.69 16 13 0 0 0 0 68.1 65 32 28 2 15 49

Photos Courtesy of: Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, Greeneville Astros, Appleton Foxes, Frederick Keyes, and Mary Lay (Aus- tin Chrismon Action Shot); Baseball Cards Courtesy of: Multi-Ad Sports and Classic Best.

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A-A-A-A Burton, Kevin ...... 89,90,91 Eicher, Jeff ...... 00,01,02 Hatcher, Stephen ...... 99,00,01 Byrum, Curt ...... 93,94 Elliott, Benny ...... 86,87,88,89 Haywood, Brandon ...... 02,03,04 Acosta, David ...... 08 Byrum, Tony ...... 91 Elliott, Jeremy ...... 00,01,02,03 Haywood, Sam ...... 87 Adams, Josh ...... 01 Emerson, Adam...... 13,14 Head, Barry ...... 90 Adams, Tony ...... 09,10,11,12 C-C-C-c Encrapera, Nathan ...... 92,93,94 Healey, Jason ...... 97 Eudy, Steve ...... 96,97,98,99 Henderson, Connor...... 14 Alhona, Steve ...... 96 Eyler, Jamie ...... 85 Herrell, Taylor ...... 09 Allison, Kenny ...... 82,83 Cahoon, Chris ...... 05 Hester, Jerrick ...... 94 Allred, Ricky ...... 04 Calabrese, Nick ...... 08 Hines, Mike ...... 83 Andress, Mike ...... 87 Campbell ...... 92 F-F-F-f Hodges, Burt ...... 84 Auman, Will ...... 03,04,05,06 Carbone, Bryan ...... 99 Holden, Warren ...... 88,89 Carnohan, Chris ...... 00 Faison, Todd ...... 08 Holland, Bobby ...... 87,88,89 Casey, Tim ...... 85,86 Fallon, Pete ...... 82,83,84 B-B-B-b Holland, Tommy ...... 89 Cash, Brian ...... 91 Farmer, Kurt ...... 89 Hollandsworth, Jeff ...... 91 Chapman, Harvey ...... 83 Fawley, Michael ...... 05,06,07 Bailey, Aaron...... 97,99,00,01 Honeycutt, Chris ...... 94,95,96,97 Chitsaz, Sean ...... 09,10,11 Felder, Chuck ...... 99 Bailey, Trae ...... 06,07,08,09 Houston, Jacob...... 13,14 Chriscoe, Ashley ...... 94 Fennessey, David ...... 08,09 Basanes, Jayson ...... 03,04,05,06 Houston, Mike ...... 85,86,87 Chrismon, Austin...... 13 Flanagan, Aaron...... 13 Bates, Bob ...... 87 Howerin, Kevin ...... 10 Chrismon, Garrett...... 13 Flanagan, Derek ...... 95,96 Bates, Chuck ...... 89 Howlett, Ben ...... 01 Church, Geoff ...... 95 Fleischmann, Ryan ...... 10,11,12,13 Batts, Steve ...... 83,84,85 Hudgins, Scott ...... 96,97,99 Clark, Richie ...... 95,96,97,98 Flowers, Cody ...... 99,00 Baumann, Kyle ...... 06,07,08,09 Hugate, Chris ...... 94 Clark, Tony ...... 89 Ford, Chuck ...... 96,97,98 Beach, Adam ...... 98 Hughes, Jason ...... 96,97 Clements, Brian ...... 82,83 Foy, T.J...... 89 Beehner, Greg ...... 83 Hurd, Jon ...... 01,02 Cobb, Tyler ...... 09,10,11,12 Frazier, Ron ...... 84,85 Belfield, G.G...... 95 Hutchison, Zach ...... 07,08,09 Bender, Billy ...... 95 Coffee, Brian ...... 05 Freeman, Dave ...... 88 Bennett, Austin ...... 10 Cole, Eric ...... 06,07,08,09 Freer, Austin ...... 11,12 Berry, Brandon ...... 06,07,08,09 Connolly, Paul ...... 99,00,01 J-J-J-j Bidelman, Mike ...... 83,84 Conway, Mike ...... 89,90,92 G-G-G-g Collier, Trey ...... 03,04,05,06 Jaggers, Aaron ...... 03 Bierlein, Bryan ...... 11,12,13,14 Compton, Alan ...... 04 Jarvis, Ben ...... 02,03 Bigley, John ...... 04 Garber, Justin ...... 12,13,14 Cook, Jamie ...... 95 Jefferson, Kevin ...... 93 Bingler, Travis ...... 00 Gard, Mike ...... 96,97,98,99 Cooke, Mike ...... 85 Jenkins, Gabe ...... 89 Blachford, Pete ...... 00 Gemerek, Josh ...... 95 Cooke, Steve ...... 82,83 Jenkins, Jason ...... 07,08,09,10 Blanchard, Chad ...... 04,05,06,07 Genovese, Mark ...... 04,05,06,07 Corbin, John ...... 03,04,05,06 John, Eric ...... 97,98,99 Blowe, Dave ...... 85,86,87,88 George, Scotty ...... 00,01,02,03 Cordle, Jeff ...... 93,94,95,96 Johnston, Mike ...... 98,99,00 Booker, John...... 14 Giarrizzi, Mike ...... 06,07,08,09 Corwin, Kyle...... 13,14 Jones, Ronnie ...... 95,96 Bourque, Adam ...... 02 Gillespie, Keith ...... 93,94 Cosby, Mike ...... 02,03,04,05 Jones, T.J...... 01,02 Bowen, Jarratt ...... 94 Glidewell, Chris ...... 99,00,01,02 Crane, Danny ...... 07,08,09 Jones, Tony ...... 92 Boze, Jordan ...... 12,13,14 Goddard, Kyle ...... 12,13,14 Craun, Whitney ...... 96.97 Jordan, Jeff ...... 92,93,94,95 Brady, Donnie ...... 92 Gogan, Ryan ...... 03 Creekmore, Garrett ...... 06,07 Juba, Andrew ...... 12 Bratton, Elly ...... 91,92,93,94 Goldberg, Jared...... 14 Crittenden, Alexander...... 14 Brinkman, Josh ...... 07,08,09,10 Goldsmith, Greg ...... 10,11,12 Cronk, David ...... 82 Bruner, Cary ...... 03,05,06,07 Gosman, Eddie ...... 97,98,99 K-K-K-k Cummings, Jeff ...... 85 Brower, Eben ...... 03,04,05,06 Gray, Scott ...... 92,93 Curtis, Jimmy ...... 82 Brown, Jake ...... 05 Gregory, Barry ...... 91 Kane, Tommy ...... 12,13,14 Brown, Jason ...... 02,03,05 Green, Heath ...... 91 Keasey, Mike ...... 91, 92,93 Brown, Matt ...... 06 D-D-D-d Gregory, Andrew ...... 96,97,98,99 Keener, Steven ...... 10,11,12 Boze, Jordan...... 13 Griffith, Scott ...... 96,97,98 Kelly, Scott ...... 90,91,92,93,94 Damian, Jimmy ...... 82,83 Grissom, Preston ...... 12,13,14 Kennell, Lee ...... 03,04,05 Daughtry, Brad ...... 95 Groat, Gil ...... 82,83 Kersey, Shayne ...... 07,08,09,10 Davis, Kevin ...... 06 Gross, Billy ...... 90 Keyes Jr., Paul ...... 11,12,13,14 Day, Pat ...... 90 Groves, Mark ...... 83 Kilbourne, Austin...... 14 Deamer, Kerry ...... 01 Gunn, Brian ...... 95,96,97 King, Leo ...... 85 Dekker, Channon ...... 94 Kirby, Brad ...... 01 Denette, Gary ...... 96 H-H-H-h Kiser, Mark ...... 84 Denton, Allen ...... 90 Klacynski, John ...... 98,99,00

Despins, Chris ...... 08,09 Knight, Chris ...... 94 Hall, Greg ...... 89,90,91,92 Dickerson, Ben ...... 02,03 Kolb, David ...... 99 Halsey, Bryan ...... 91 Diebler, Dave ...... 03,04,05 Kozlowicz, Andy ...... 90,91,92,93 Halsey, Scott...... 13,14 Dobbins, Andre ...... 02 Krank, Mike ...... 90 Ham, Nick ...... 03,04 Dodson, Dennis ...... 98 Krisik, Jay ...... 88 Hankins, Josh ...... 05,06,07,08 Dobson, Jay ...... 88 Krisik, Tim ...... 87 Hardaway, Treye ...... 98 Donahue, Mark ...... 93 Kurbjweit, Michael ...... 04,05,06,07 Hardie, Charlie ...... 02,03,04,05 Drager, Bryan...... 13 Hare, Kevin ...... 85,86 Drewery. Thomas ...... 08 Harney, Marty ...... 95 L-L-L-l Dye, Rob ...... 01,02 Harrah, Justin ...... 08,09 Harris, Zach...... 13,14 Lackey, John ...... 82,83,84 E-E-E-e Harsanyi, Kyle ...... 08,09,10,11 Lane, Jaxn...... 14 Hart, Don ...... 97 Larson, Adam ...... 00,01,02 Eberly, Jordan ...... 11,12,13 Harvell, John ...... 89,90, 91 Lawless, Collin...... 14 Andy Kozlowski Eckard, Robert ...... 95 Hasty, Brad ...... 89 Lenda, Ben ...... 09,10,11,12

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Lenda, Ian ...... 07,09,10 O-O-O-o Saunders, William ...... 11,12 Kevin Stocks Lewellen, Matt ...... 03,04 Scanlon, Gary ...... 85 Lewin, Joe ...... 03,04 O’Donnell, Joey ...... 09,10 Schabacker, Leon ...... 04 Lienard, Nate ...... 98,99 O’Donnell, Ryan ...... 06,07 Scott, Paul ...... 84,85,86 Light, Brandon...... 13,14 Olsavicky, Jeff ...... 90,91,92,93 Seay, Thomas ...... 98,99 Lilliston, Scott ...... 96 Oliphant, Tony ...... 90,91,92 Seely, Jason ...... 98,99 Lindemuth, Steve ...... 09,10,11,12 O’Neal, Wes ...... 85 Sgroi, Nick ...... 97 Lindley, Austin ...... 08,09,10,11 Otey, David ...... 11 Shanahan, Sean ...... 04 Lindsay, Dave ...... 87,88,89,90 Overbeek, Daniel...... 14 Sharp, Jamie ...... 96,97 Lindsay, Lindsay ...... 88 Owen. Alex ...... 06,07,08 Shoemaker, Matt ...... 10,11,12 Lindsay, Richard ...... 10,11,12,13 Simko, Mike ...... 12 Lineberry, Cole ...... 03,04 Simpson, Jasen ...... 91, 92 Loizides, Mike ...... 82,83,84 P-P-P-p Six, Jimmy ...... 08 Lollar, Brett ...... 89 Smith, Aaron ...... 93,94,95 Loudon, Taylor...... 14 Pabst, Steve ...... 90 Smith, Gary ...... 83 Lowry, Bryant...... 13,14 Pabst, Tab ...... 90, 91 Smith, Kurt ...... 01 Raleigh Page ...... 92,93,94 Smith, Les ...... 95 M-M-M-m Parker, Cameron...... 14 Smith, Wayne ...... 82 Parker, Dennis ...... 82,83 Somerindyke, Will ...... 97,98,99,00

Parnell, Keith ...... 82,83 Somers, Jonathon ...... 09,10 Madden, Connor ...... 09,10,11,12 Parnell, Mark ...... 84,87,88 Sparks, Brandon ...... 98 Malarkey, Gary ...... 86,87,90 Parr, Keith ...... 95,96,97 Spielberger, Joel ...... 84 Malvagna, Chris ...... 08,09,10 Pasquaruello, Tony ...... 07 Spiridigliozzi, Nick...... 82,84 Mark, Shannon ...... 09,10,11,12 Patrick, Warren ...... 85 Stallard, Dave ...... 85,86 Marn, Jimmy ...... 06 Pearce, Dave ...... 87 Stanley, P.J...... 95 Martin, Chris ...... 95,96 Wade, Eric ...... 94 Perry, Tyler...... 14 Starcher, Shaun ...... 89,90 Martin, Joey ...... 07,08,09,10 Walsh, James ...... 97 Petch, John ...... 05 Steel, Billy ...... 11,12,13,14 Martin, John ...... 93 Walsh, James ...... 12 Peterson, Bill ...... 82 Stein, John ...... 84 Martin, Shawn ...... 84,85,86 Ward, Kris ...... 96 Phaup, Chris ...... 02,03 Stocks, Kevin ...... 00,01,02,03 May, Steve ...... 94 Waterman, Joe ...... 02,03 Pickford, Shawn ...... 93 Sullivan, Jacob ...... 10,11 Maynor, Scott ...... 91 Watkins, George...... 14 Pierce, Randy ...... 91 Sustare, Tony ...... 82 Mays, Brett...... 13,14 Wayman, Brett ...... 02 Piland, Tim ...... 98 Swisher, Paul ...... 87 McDaniel, Matt ...... 08,09 Pittman, Curtis ...... 11,12,13,14 Weaver, Justin...... 13,14 McDougal, Chris...... 11,12,13 Plesce, Joey...... 13 West, Hunter ...... 06 McDougal, Ryan ...... 06,07,08 Powell, Austin...... 14 T-T-T-t Wester, Cliff ...... 98,00,01,02 McElhenney, Tyler ...... 09,10,11 Wheeler, Bryan ...... 87,88,89 McKinney, Bobby ...... 85,86 Taylor, Brandon...... 13,14 Wiechman, Mike ...... 87,88,89,91 McMorris, Richie ...... 94 Q-Q-Q-q Taylor, Mike ...... 95 Wilber, Collin...... 13,14 Meadows, Mike ...... 88,89 Tew, Robby ...... 99 Willoughby, Josh ...... 04 Mears, Greg ...... 89,91,92,93 Quinn, Rob ...... 03,04,05,06 Thiel, Stewart ...... 96 Windle, Keith ...... 98,99,00,01 Medina, Ricky ...... 03,04,05 Throckmorton, Chris ...... 89 Wyatt, Eddie ...... 95 Medina, Travis ...... 08,09,10,11 R-R-R-r Thomas, Brad ...... 93,94 Wyatt, Justin ...... 90 Melton, Brad ...... 05,06 Thomas, Michael...... 14 Miles, Sanchez ...... 95 Randall, Chris ...... 92 Thomas, Mike ...... 01 Y-Y-Y-y Millererile, Steve ...... 07,08 Raney, Billy ...... 88 Thomasson, Chris ...... 95 Mingee, Steve ...... 03,04,05,06 Rankin, Chris ...... 85,86,87 Thornton, Carlos ...... 96,97,98 Yachechko, Chris ...... 97 Mintz, Johnny ...... 87 Ray, Cary ...... 93,95 Thrift, Adam ...... 00 Younger, Travis...... 13,14 Mitchell, David ...... 95,96,97,98 Ray, Dwayne ...... 91,92,93 Tignor, Matthew ...... 01,02,04,05 Molleen, Chris ...... 85 Rea, Thomas ...... 11,12,13 Tignor, Ted ...... 00,01,02 Moody, Jason ...... 02,03,04,05 Reed, Billy ...... 86 Todd, Shaun ...... 97 Z-Z-Z-z Moore, Jerry ...... 94,95 Reynolds, Ryan ...... 10,11,12,13 Tonelson, Matt ...... 98,99,00,01 Moreland, Kenny ...... 05,06,07,08 Rhew, Ray ...... 84,85 Trevathan, Ethan ...... 12 Zuger, Sim ...... 01 Moreland, Kevin ...... 06,07,08,09 Riebel, Derek ...... 97,98,99,00 Turner, Jason ...... 99 Morgan, Daniel ...... 98 Riker, Jason ...... 02,03 Turner, Matt ...... 00,01,02,03 Morgan, Hank ...... 98,99 Rivera, Luis ...... 95 Morrison, Bryce ...... 07,08,09,10 Robbins, Mike ...... 92,93,94 V-V-V-v Motley, Sam ...... 83 Roberts, Jeff ...... 93,94 Mudry, Aaron ...... 93 Roberts, Kevin ...... 86 Vaughan, Jacob ...... 11,12,13,14 Myers, Caleb...... 14 Robinson, Bobby ...... 87,88,89,90 Vazquez, Alex ...... 96,97 Robinson, Garrett ...... 03,04,05,06 Verdillo, Matt ...... 10,11,12,13 N-N-N-n Robinson, Rob ...... 97,98,99,00 Vernon, Drue ...... 10,11 Robinson, Rusty ...... 84 Viands, Andy ...... 11,12,13,14 Neal, Matt ...... 06,07,08 Romett, Michael ...... 08,09,10 Vincent, Brad ...... 88,89 Neal, Parker ...... 07,08.09,10 Rosenberg, Randy ...... 08 Vincenzes, Tony ...... 05 Neumann, Justin ...... 07 Vitaletti, Tommy...... 14 Nicely, A.J...... 14 S-S-S-s Vogelin, Mark ...... 82,83 Nichols, Charles ...... 93 Norris, Ryan ...... 06,07,08 St. Peter, Ricky ...... 90,91,92 W-W-W-w Norton, Steve ...... 89 Santalucia, Nick ...... 11,12,13,14 Nusbaum, Will ...... 12 Saunders, Luke ...... 09,10,11,12 Wade, Chuck ...... 00,01,02

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1982 (7-17) William & Mary 4/11 H/L 0 9 The 1990 Captains posted the program’s first 20-win season. Coach: Howard Wiseman Va. Wesleyan* 4/17 A/L 4 8 Methodist* 4/20 A/L 1 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/7 A/L 3 14 St. Andrews* 4/21 A/L 9 18 William & Mary 3/19 A/L 2 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/25 H/L 4 12 Virginia Common. 3/25 H/L 3 6 Virginia Common. A/L 3 16 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 3 6 Bridgewater 4/28 A/L 4 5 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 0 7 Bridgewater 4/28 A/L 6 7 Va. Wesleyan* 3/30 H/W 7 4 Richmond 4/30 H/L 8 16 Eisenhower 3/31 H/L 2 10 Eisenhower 3/31 H/W 16 4 1985 (11-23) Upsala 4/1 H/L 1 10 Coach: Howard Wiseman Methodist* 4/10 H/L 0 12 Houghton 4/10 H/W 5 3 William & Mary 3/1 H/L 2 11 Fredonia St. 4/12 H/L 1 9 Virginia Common. 3/2 A/L 3 17 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/16 H/L 2 16 Norfolk St. 3/5 A/L 5 10 Bridgewater 4/18 H/L 1 3 Richmond 3/6 A/L 3 11 Bridgewater 4/18 H/L 2 3 Salisbury St. 3/8 H/L 2 3 Va. Wesleyan* 4/20 A/L 4 13 Washington & Lee 3/9 A/L 5 6 St. Andrews* 4/23 A/W 4 1 Washington & Lee 3/9 A/L 3 10 Methodist* 4/24 A/L 0 8 William & Mary 3/13 A/L 4 9 Wilmington 4/30 A/L 0 8 Bridgewater 3/16 H/W 6 5 Wilmington 4/30 A/L 2 3 Rutgers-Camden 3/17 H/L 9 11 Apprentice 4/16 A/L 5 6 Rhode Island Col. 3/15 H/W 5 4 Norfolk St. 4/18 H/W 9 1 St. Andrews* 5/1 H/W 5 3 Rutgers-Camden 3/17 H/L 4 5 Methodist* 4/18 A/L 4 7 Coast Guard 3/17 H/W 10 9 William & Mary 4/19 A/L 3 6 Salisbury St. 5/2 H/W 6 4 Trenton St. 3/18 H/W 5 3 St. Andrews* 4/19 A/L 8 17 Mansfield 3/18 H/L 5 20 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 4 11 Washington & Lee 5/8 H/L 5 11 Trenton St. 3/18 H/L 5 7 Virginia Common. 4/20 A/L 2 10 Longwood 3/20 A/L 6 12 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 A/L 0 17 Washington & Lee 5/8 H/W 1 0 Norfolk St. 3/19 H/W 9 4 Apprentice 4/21 H/W 12 9 Rutgers-Camden 3/22 H/L 9 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 A/L 4 23 Bridgewater (MA.) 3/20 H/L 8 18 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/25 H/L 3 17 Randolph-Macon 3/24 H/L 9 11 Apprentice 4/25 A/L 0 1 1983 (10-19) Va. Wesleyan* 3/26 A/L 0 10 Bridgewater 4/26 A/L 7 8 St. Andrews* 3/25 A/W 7 6 Mary Washington 4/26 A/W 11 8 Coach: Howard Wiseman Oswego 3/30 H/L 0 8 Bridgewater 4/26 A/L 2 9 St. Andrews* 3/25 A/L 4 13 Apprentice 4/2 H/L 4 12 Washington & Lee 4/27 A/L 4 7 St. Andrews* 3/26 A/W 8 6 1990 (20-14) Trenton St. 3/12 H/L 2 6 Franklin Pierce 4/3 H/L 9 16 Franklin Pierce 3/29 H/W 8 3 Howard Wiseman Bridgewater 3/16 H/L 3 18 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 4/4 H/W 9 1 1987 (17-21) William & Mary 3/31 H/W 8 1 Coast Guard 3/17 H/W 3 0 Methodist* 4/5 H/L 2 11 Coach: Howard Wiseman Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 A/L 5 7 Elizabeth City 3/2 H/W 16 5 Allegheny 3/22 H/W 6 2 St. Andrews* 4/6 H/W 19 4 Va. Wesleyan* 4/2 A/L 2 18 Duke 3/6 A/L 2 11 Bridgewater 3/23 H/W 10 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/W 3 1 Virginia Common. 2/28 N/L 1 10 Va. Wesleyan* 4/2 A/L 0 8 Muhlenberg 3/8 H/W 13 9 William & Mary 3/25 A/L 0 13 Duke 4/12 H/W 6 5 Norfolk St. 3/4 A/L 2 4 Bridgewater 4/5 A/L 5 6 Duke 3/11 H/L 1 9 Frostburg 3/26 H/W 6 3 Va. Wesleyan* 4/16 H/L 2 11 Chowan 3/5 A/W 8 4 Bridgewater 4/5 A/L 1 7 Rhode Island Col. 3/12 H/W 11 3 Frostburg 3/26 H/L 2 7 St. Andrews* 4/19 H/W 5 4 Chowan 3/5 A/W 7 2 Salisbury St. 4/6 A/L 3 13 Hampden-Sydney 3/13 H/W 6 5 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 1 5 Methodist* 4/20 H/L 2 12 Lafayette 3/7 H/L 3 11 Salisbury St. 4/6 A/L 1 23 Virginia Common. 3/14 A/L 3 10 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 6 8 Apprentice 4/21 A/L 5 6 Lafayette 3/7 H/L 2 6 Ferrum 4/10 A/W 9 8 FDU-Madison 3/15 H/W 9 6 Va. Wesleyan 3/29 H/L 2 12 Apprentice 4/22 H/L 5 13 Randolph-Macon 3/12 A/L 4 5 Ferrum 4/10 A/L 3 18 Lock Haven St. 3/15 H/W 14 6 Wilmington 4/2 H/W 12 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/23 A/L 0 11 Washington & Lee 3/14 H/W 5 4 Randolph-Macon 4/14 A/L 1 10 Coast Guard 3/16 H/W 17 5 Wilmington 4/2 H/L 1 9 Virginia Common. 4/24 H/L 0 25 Providence 3/15 H/L 6 10 Methodist* 4/15 H/L 0 13 Salisbury St. 3/17 A/L 6 7 St. Andrews* A/L 2 4 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 3 2 Rutgers-Camden 3/15 H/L 1 2 Methodist* 4/16 H/L 1 12 Nichols 3/19 H/W 11 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 A/L 0 4 Bridgewater 4/27 A/W 6 5 Duke 3/17 A/L 1 7 Methodist* 4/16 H/L 1 13 Norfolk St. 3/21 A/L 2 14 Methodist* A/W 9 6 Bridgewater 4/27 A/W 1 0 Coast Guard 3/19 H/W 13 1 William & Mary 4/20 A/L 3 9 Randolph-Macon 3/22 A/W 5 2 William & Mary 4/13 H/W 14 13 Clarion St. 3/20 H/W 13 9 William & Mary 4/20 A/L 2 3 Salisbury St. 3/24 H/W 10 8 Methodist* 4/15 H/W 12 3 1986 (17-24) Ferrum 3/22 H/W 5 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 H/L 3 10 Apprentice 3/28 H/W 8 1 St. Andrews* 4/16 H/L 8 9 Coach: Howard Wiseman Va. Wesleyan* 3/24 A/W 8 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/23 H/L 5 21 Bridgewater 4/5 A/W 13 11 Bluefield 4/21 H/L 4 7 Apprentice 3/26 H/W 12 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/23 H/L 3 16 Ferrum* 4/7 A/L 4 15 Bluefield 4/21 H/W 7 3 Norfolk St. 3/4 A/L 2 5 Frostburg St. 3/29 H/L 6 13 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 13 7 Ferrum* 4/8 A/L 1 7 Virginia Common. 4/22 A/L 0 2 Virginia Common. 3/6 N/W 7 4 Frostburg St. 3/29 H/W 3 0 Virginia Common. 4/27 A/L 4 6 Ferrum* 4/8 A/L 2 4 Virginia Common. 4/22 A/L 0 4 Montgomery 3/7 N/W 2 1 Atlantic Christian 4/2 A/L 6 20 Hampden-Sydney 4/11 A/W 10 4 Bridgewater 4/23 A/L 3 4 Montgomery 3/7 N/W 12 6 Methodist* 4/3 A/L 5 10 1989 (6-25) William & Mary 4/12 A/L 0 13 Va. Wesleyan* A/L 7 11 Lafayette 3/9 H/L 2 8 St. Andrews* 4/4 A/W 6 3 Coach: Howard Wiseman Methodist* 4/13 H/L 4 9 Salisbury St. 5/1 A/L 5 10 Lafayette 3/9 H/L 5 10 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/7 N/L 1 13 Methodist* 4/13 H/W 3 1 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 1 11 Randolph-Macon 3/11 A/L 1 3 Salisbury St. 4/8 A/L 2 12 Mansfield 3/12 N/L 2 9 Methodist* 4/14 H/W 16 8 Washington & Lee 5/7 A/L 0 14 Randolph-Macon 3/11 A/W 5 4 Randolph-Macon 4/9 H/W 5 3 Virginia Common. 3/13 A/L 3 11 William & Mary 4/18 H/W 14 9 Washington & Lee 5/7 A/W 10 6 William & Mary 3/12 A/W 13 4 Ferrum 4/11 A/L 9 27 Coast Guard 3/17 H/L 1 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 H/L 3 7 Washington & Lee 3/13 H/W 9 3 Radford 4/12 A/L 4 6 Longwood 3/18 A/L 6 20 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 H/W 2 1 1984 (4-22) Providence 3/16 H/L 4 6 Va. Wesleyan* 4/14 H/L 2 4 SUNY-Binghamton 3/19 H/W 7 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 H/W 6 3 Coach: Howard Wiseman Rutgers-Camden 3/16 H/W 9 4 St. Andrews* 4/18 N/W 14 11 SUNY-Binghamton 3/19 H/L 1 10 Longwood 4/24 H/L 5 12 Coast Guard 3/17 H/W 7 1 Methodist* 4/18 N/L 1 5 Ferrum* 3/25 H/W 7 1 Longwood 4/24 H/L 9 11 William & Mary 3/1 A/L 0 21 Salisbury St. 3/19 H/W 12 2 William & Mary 4/20 A/L 6 8 Ferrum* 3/25 H/L 3 8 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 2 0 Bridgewater 3/3 N/W 5 4 Coast Guard 3/22 H/W 3 1 Apprentice 4/20 A/W 13 3 Ferrum* 3/26 H/L 7 17 Va. Wesleyan 4/26 H/L 5 19 Washington & Lee 3/4 N/L 1 2 Coast Guard 3/22 H/W 4 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 5 18 Randolph-Macon 3/28 A/L 7 8 Randolph-Macon 4/27 H/W 6 4 Washington & Lee 3/4 N/W 6 5 Frostburg 3/23 H/L 5 6 William & Mary 4/22 H/L 3 5 Randolph-Macon 3/28 A/L 0 6 Norfolk St. 3/5 A/L 4 12 Va. Wesleyan* 3/25 H/L 5 9 William & Mary 4/22 H/W 6 5 William & Mary 3/29 A/L 4 5 1991 (21-18) Trenton St. 3/18 H/L 2 3 Ferrum 3/28 H/L 4 13 Apprentice 4/27 H/W 12 1 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 H/W 7 6 Coach: Howard Wiseman Trenton St. 3/18 H/L 6 7 Apprentice 3/31 A/W 3 2 Virginia Common. 4/29 A/L 2 11 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 H/L 3 9 Norfolk St. 3/19 H/L 3 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/1 A/L 4 19 Apprentice 4/30 A/W 6 5 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 H/W 2 1 Norfolk St. 2/27 A/L 1 5 Duke 3/23 A/L 1 9 Norfolk St. 4/2 H/L 7 11 Salisbury St. 5/1 H/W 8 6 William & Mary 4/3 H/L 4 9 Virginia St. 3/5 H/W 8 3. Duke 3/23 A/L 1 9 William & Mary 4/3 H/W 6 5 Bridgewater 4/6 A/L 1 14 Muhlenberg 3/9 H/L 4 5 Lock Haven St. 3/24 H/L 6 11 St. Andrews* 4/4 H/L 11 12 1988 (10-25) Apprentice 4/10 H/L 5 6 Randolph-Macon 3/10 A/W 4 1 Lock Haven St. 3/24 H/W 7 3 Methodist* 4/5 H/L 9 10 Coach: Howard Wiseman Salisbury St. 4/11 A/L 1 2 Rhode Island Col. 3/12 H/W 9 3 Va. Wesleyan* 3/27 H/W 10 3 Apprentice 4/7 H/L 6 8 Salisbury St. 4/11 A/L 2 3 Rhode Island Col. 3/12 H/W 9 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/1 A/L 0 16 Va. Wesleyan* 4/11 A/L 3 9 Norfolk St. 3/2 A/W 2 0 Hampden-Sydney 4/12 H/L 2 3 FDU-Madison 3/15 H/L 5 9 St. Andrews* 4/6 H/L 0 5 Ferrum* 4/13 A/L 0 7 John Carroll 3/5 N/W 12 4 Methodist* 4/15 A/L 0 13 FDU-Madison 3/15 H/L 1 2. Methodist* 4/7 H/L 2 14 Ferrum* 4/13 A/L 5 10 Virginia Common. 3/7 A/L 2 13 Methodist* 4/16 A/L 0 12 Mansfield 3/16 H/L 1 9. Virginia Common. 4/10 H/L 5 15 Salisbury St. 4/15 A/W 8 6 Frostburg St. 3/12 H/L 4 20 Methodist * 4/16 A/L 1 19 Shenandoah 3/17 H/L 7 11

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Elizabeth City 3/19 H/W 11 7 Ferrum* 3/20 H/L 1 4 SUNY-Albany 3/16 H/W 13 12 Emory & Henry3 3/5 N/W 2 1 Averett* 2/21 H/W 4 2 Longwood 3/20 H/W 6 3 Ferrum* 3/21 H/L 7 10 Shenandoah* 3/18 A/L 1 3 Methodist* 3/8 A/L 2 14 Averett* 2/22 H/W 13 12 Norwich 3/21 H/W 10 4. Frostburg St. 3/26 H/W 4 3 Shenandoah* 3/19 A/W 7 4 Methodist* 3/9 A/W 5 4 Salisbury St. 2/23 H/W 7 4 Rutgers-Camden 3/22 H/W 19 18 Apprentice 3/30 N/L 4 6 Chowan 3/21 A/L 8 17 St. Paul’s 3/11 H/W 12 4 Slippery Rock 2/25 H/W 8 5 Salisbury St. 3/23 H/W 7 3 Maine-Presque Isle 3/31 H/W 9 2 Frostburg St. 3/22 H/L 1 20 Colby-Sawyer 3/12 H/W 5 2 Averett 2/26 H/W 16 5 SUNY-Albany 3/24 H/W 7 2. Maine-Presque Isle 3/31 H/W 22 2 Ferrum* 3/25 H/W 17 16 Colby-Sawyer 3/12 H/W 10 3 Kutztown 2/27 H/L 3 5 Bloomsburg St. 3/25 H/W 11 8. Randolph-Macon 4/1 A/W 14 5 Ferrum* 3/26 H/L 1 7 Ferrum* 3/16 A/L 9 11 Allentown 2/27 H/W 3 1 Franklin Pierce 3/26 H/W 16 6. Methodist* 4/3 A/L 9 10 Bridgewater 3/28 A/L 10 26 Ferrum* 3/16 A/L 3 6 Lock Haven 2/28 H/W 11 4 Randolph-Macon 3/27 H/W 13 0. Methodist* 4/3 A/L 2 6 Chowan 3/29 H/L 4 12 Cazenovia (N.Y.) 3/21 H/W 11 2 St. Paul’s 3/2 H/W 8 4 Apprentice 3/28 H/W 23 7. Methodist* 4/4 A/L 0 12 Greensboro* 4/1 H/W 7 2 Shenandoah* 3/22 A/L 0 1 St. Scholastica3 3/6 N/L 6 7 Apprentice 3/28 H/W 5 0. Salisbury St. 4/7 H/W 9 4 Greensboro* 4/2 H/L 3 13 Shenandoah* 3/23 A/L 5 7 St. Scholastica3 3/6 N/L 0 4 Bridgewater 4/2 A/W 12 6. Randolph-Macon 4/7 H/W 4 3 Maine-Presque Isle 4/4 H/W 28 0 Greensboro* 3/28 H/L 0 4 Lebanon Valley3 3/7 N/L 2 3 East. Mennonite 4/3 A/L 4 7. William & Mary 4/8 A/L 2 20 Methodist* 4/8 A/L 6 15 Greensboro* 3/28 H/W 9 7 William Penn3 3/7 N/L 1 5 Ferrum* 4/6 H/W 5 3. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/L 0 4 Methodist* 4/9 A/L 5 6 Castleton (Vt.) St.. 4/1 H/W 24 9 Penn St.-Behrend3 3/9 N/W 6 4 Ferrum* 4/6 H/W 2 1. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/L 2 7 Apprentice 4/11 H/W 6 5 Castleton (Vt.) St.. 4/2 H/W 14 1 Penn St.-Behrend3 3/9 N/L 4 5 Ferrum* 4/7 H/L 6 13. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 A/L 8 23 Salisbury St. 4/12 A/L 6 8 Averett* 4/5 H/W 6 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/13 A/L 1 13 Norfolk St. 4/9 H/L 5 12. Bridgewater 4/12 A/W 5 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/14 A/L 4 21 Averett* 4/6 H/W 11 8 Randolph-Macon 3/16 A/L 3 4 William & Mary 4/11 A/L 5 12. Longwood 4/14 H/L 3 18 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/15 A/L 1 6 Hampden-Sydney 4/9 A/W 10 4 Teikyo Post 3/17 H/W 9 8 Methodist* 4/13 A/L 1 7. St. Paul’s 4/21 H/W forfeit Apprentice 4/17 A/W 4 3 Apprentice 4/10 H/W 7 6 Teikyo Post 3/18 H/W 14 13 Methodist* 4/13 A/L 1 5. St. Paul’s 4/21 H/W forfeit N.C. Wesleyan1 4/20 N/L 1 8 Randolph-Macon 4/11 A/L 7 8 Methodist* 3/20 A/W 3 1 Methodist* 4/14 A/L 6 14 Apprentice 4/22 N/W 12 8 Shenandoah1 4/21 N/W 8 7 Salisbury St. 4/13 A/L 4 8 Methodist* 3/22 A/L 4 12 Salisbury St. 4/18 A/W 10 6 Greensboro* 4/23 H/W 6 5 Ferrum1 4/22 N/L 9 13 Averett1 4/16 A/W 7 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/25 A/L 7 16 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/20 A/L 4 16 Greensboro* 4/24 H/W 4 1 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/17 N/L 4 10 Ferrum* 3/27 H/L 13 15 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 1 12 Greensboro* 4/24 H/W 2 1 1996 (12-27) Shenandoah1 4/18 N/L 4 5 Ferrum* 3/28 H/L 2 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 2 4 Coach: Curt Long Apprentice 4/22 A/W 6 4 Apprentice 3/30 H/L 9 10 Va. Wesleyan 4/22 A/L 1 13 1994 (8-25-1) Va. Wesleyan 4/25 H/L 2 3 Shenandoah* 4/2 A/W 16 7 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 6 1 Coach: Curt Long Chowan 2/19 A/L 2 9 Virginia St. 4/26 A/W 8 3 Shenandoah* 4/3 A/W 12 9 William & Mary 4/26 H/W 4 2 Frostburg St. 2/25 H/W 15 7 Apprentice2 5/3 H/W 8 7 Salisbury St. 4/6 A/L 6 10 Longwood 4/27 A/L 2 12 William & Mary 3/1 A/L 2 9 Bluefield 2/26 H/L 6 11 Allentown2 5/4 H/L 3 5 Va. Wesleyan 4/7 H/L 3 13 Mansfield 3/5 H/L 0 4 Bluefield 2/26 H/W 6 4 Greensboro* 4/10 H/W 8 4 1992 (14-22-1) MacMurray 3/7 H/L 6 8 Elizabeth City St. 2/27 A/W 7 6 1998 (26-15) Ferrum1 4/15 N/L 2 12 Coach: Howard Wiseman Muhlenberg 3/11 H/L 8 9 Elizabeth City St. 2/27 A/L 7 8 Coach: Curt Long Shenandoah1 4/16 N/W 7 5 Shenandoah* 3/13 H/L 6 7 Salisbury St. 2/28 H/L 4 8 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/17 N/L 7 9 Norfolk St. 3/4 A/W 11 10 Shenandoah* 3/13 H/W 4 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/3 H/L 6 10 Chowan 2/14 A/W 6 2 Bridgewater 4/20 A/L 4 11 Muhlenberg 3/5 H/L 4 8 Randolph-Macon 3/15 H/L 3 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/3 H/L 3 4 Elizabeth City St. 2/15 H/W 15 3 Apprentice 4/22 A/W 13 2 SUNY-Binghamton 3/5 H/W 12 2 Bridgewater 3/17 A/L 5 27 Marywood (Pa.) 3/5 H/W 22 2 Elizabeth City St. 2/19 A/W 15 5 Hampden-Sydney 4/27 H/W 7 2 Bloomsburg 3/6 H/L 7 9 East. Mennonite 3/18 A/T 6 6 Marywood (Pa.) 3/5 H/W 11 2 Bluefield 2/21 H/L 0 10 Apprentice2 5/1 H/W 10 9 Bloomsburg 3/6 H/L 2 5 Ferrum* 3/19A/L 7 10 Methodist* 3/10 H/L 0 7 Bluefield 2/21 H/L 11 14 York (Pa.)2 5/1 H/W 8 5 St. Paul’s 3/7 H/W 7 4 Wisc.-River Falls 3/22 H/L 2 5 Methodist* 3/11 H/L 1 14 Lynchburg 2/22 A/W 11 5 Chowan2 5/2 H/T 4 4 St. Paul’s 3/7 H/W 9 4 Wisc.-River Falls 3/22 H/W 6 2 Wisc.-River Falls 3/12 H/L 6 15 Salisbury St. 2/25 H/L 11 12 Norwich 3/12 H/W 4 3 Frostburg St. 3/23 H/L 4 17 Wisc.-River Falls 3/12 H/W 8 7 St. Scholastica3 2/28 N/L 7 8 2000 (26-14) Elizabeth City 3/15 A/W 6 1 Randolph-Macon 3/24 A/L 2 8 Bowie St. 3/13 A/L 2 7 St. Scholastica3 2/28 N/W 16 8 Coach: Curt Long Rutgers-Camden 3/16 H/W 12 6 Greensboro* 3/26 A/W 5 4 Bowie St. 3/13 A/W 18 0 Lebanon Valley3 3/1 N/W 5 4 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 3/18 H/L 6 11 Salisbury St. 3/30 H/L 9 21 Ferrum* 3/16 A/L 1 16 Lebanon Valley3 3/1 N/W 10 7 E. Mennonite 2/20 H/W 10 3 William & Mary 3/19 H/L 0 10 St. Joseph’s 3/30 H/L 2 3 Ferrum* 3/17 A/L 1 8 Olivet (Mich.)3 3/3 N/W 7 3 Elizabeth City 2/22 A/W 5 2 Frostburg St. 3/20 H/L 1 3 Methodist* 4/1 H/L 3 15 Shenandoah* 3/23 H/L 6 12 Olivet (Mich.)3 3/3 N/W 8 5 Elizabeth City 2/22 A/W 7 3 Salisbury St. 3/21 H/W 9 4 Methodist* 4/2 H/L 1 5 Shenandoah* 3/24 H/L 8 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/7 H/L 0 3 Lock Haven 2/25 H/L 4 6 Randolph-Macon 3/23 H/W 4 3 Castleton St. 4/4 H/W 12 3 Virginia St. 3/26 H/W 6 0 Marywood (Pa.) 3/10 H/W 17 1 Edinboro 2/25 H/W 5 0 SUNY-Albany 3/24 H/W 4 0 Castleton St. 4/4 H/W 9 4 Apprentice 3/27 H/L 3 5 Marywood (Pa.) 3/11 H/W 18 1 Kutztown 2/26 H/W 10 9 Shenandoah 3/29 A/W 5 3 Chowan 4/5 A/L 5 6 Greensboro* 3/30 A/L 5 6 Marywood (Pa.) 3/12 H/W 22 1 Bluefield 2/26 H/W 7 4 Shenandoah 3/29 A/L 3 4 Castleton St. 4/7 H/W 10 5 Greensboro* 3/31 A/L 10 11 Methodist* 3/14 H/L 4 5 Allentown 2/27 H/W 4 1 Randolph-Macon 3/31 A/L 6 7 Apprentice 4/7 H/L 2 26 Castleton St. 4/2 H/L 5 7 Methodist* 3/15 H/L 12 15 Salisbury St. 2/29 A/L 0 1 Bridgewater 4/2 A/L 5 12 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/L 1 24 Va. Wesleyan 4/3 H/W 6 2 Ferrum* 3/23 A/L 4 15 Chowan 3/1 A/W 13 8 East. Mennonite 4/3 A/T 9 9 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/L 8 24 Va. Wesleyan 4/3 H/W 12 6 Ferrum* 3/23 A/L 5 9 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/4 H/L 1 6 Ferrum* 4/5 A/L 1 12 Chowan 4/12 H/L 3 6 Averett* 4/5 A/L 2 5 Randolph-Macon 3/25 H/W 11 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/5 H/L 5 7 Ferrum* 4/6 A/L 3 9 Ferrum1 4/14 N/L 5 6 Averett* 4/6 A/L 3 7 Va. Wesleyan 3/26 A/W 7 3 Beaver 3/6 H/W 11 2 Ferrum* 4/6 A/L 0 2 Greensboro1 4/15 N/W 8 3 Cazenovia (N.Y.) 4/8 H/W 7 6 Shenandoah* 3/28 H/W 11 10 Va. Wesleyan 3/8 A/L 2 4 Va. Wesleyan 4/7 H/W 6 5 Methodist1 4/16 N/L 4 7 Randolph-Macon 4/11 H/L 0 15 Shenandoah* 3/29 H/W 12 11 Shenandoah* 3/11 H/L 1 4 Apprentice 4/8 H/L 7 13 Norfolk St. 4/18 A/L 8 17 Bridgewater 4/12 H/L 4 12 Castleton (Vt.) St. 3/31 H/W 14 0 Shenandoah* 3/12 H/W 15 14 Methodist* 4/11 H/L 3 8 Apprentice 4/19 A/W 9 6 Salisbury St. 4/13 A/L 4 12 Castleton (Vt.) St. 4/1 H/W 18 1 Randolph-Macon 3/14 H/W 8 2 Methodist* 4/11 H/L 1 12 William & Mary 4/21 A/L 2 6 Apprentice 4/15 A/L 3 7 Greensboro* 4/4 A/L 3 5 Averett* 3/18 A/L 1 8 Methodist* 4/12 H/L 2 7 Salisbury St. 4/26 A/L 6 18 Averett1 4/17 A/W 10 4 Greensboro* 4/5 A/L 7 19 Averett* 3/19 A/L 5 9 Salisbury St. 4/16 A/L 2 12 Methodist1 4/18 N/L 5 15 Salisbury St. 4/7 A/W 17 4 Methodist* 3/25 H/W 14 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/17 H/W 2 1 1995 (21-16) Ferrum1 4/19 N/L 3 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/8 H/W 5 3 Methodist* 3/26 H/L 6 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/17 H/W 10 8 Coach: Curt Long Chowan 4/20 H/L 9 15 Averett* 4/11 A/W 3 2 Hampden-Sydney 3/29 A/L 2 10 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/18 H/L 4 5 Averett* 4/11 A/L 9 11 Ferrum* 4/1 A/W 14 8 Apprentice 4/21 A/L 7 8 Emmanuel (Ga.) 2/25 H/W 5 3 1997 (22-19) Apprentice 4/13 H/W 9 4 Ferrum* 4/2 A/W 11 7 Longwood 4/23 H/L 4 18 Emmanuel (Ga.) 2/25 H/W 13 3 Coach: Curt Long Averett1 4/15 N/L 4 7 Bridgewater 4/7 H/W 11 8 William & Mary 4/24 A/L 1 22 Randolph-Macon 2/26 H/W 8 2 Lynchburg 4/21 H/L 0 6 Chowan 4/9 H/W 10 9 Mt. Olive 4/25 H/L 2 16 Salisbury St. 3/2 H/W 5 3 Chowan 2/16 A/L 8 15 Apprentice 4/22 A/W 9 4 Apprentice 4/11 A/W 7 3 St. Paul’s 3/5 H/W 22 1 Chowan 2/18 H/L 5 7 Chowan2 5/2 H/W 15 1 Va. Wesleyan 4/12 H/W 8 7 1993 (17-14) St. Paul’s 3/5 H/W 13 3 Elizabeth City St. 2/22 A/W 23 8 Apprentice2 5/2 H/W 21 3 Greensboro* 4/16 N/W 23 10 Coach: Howard Wiseman Virginia St. 3/7 A/W 15 4 Marywood (Pa.) 2/23 H/W 7 1 Chowan2 5/3 H/L 6 9 Greensboro* 4/16 A/W 8 6 Virginia St. 3/7 A/L 3 6 Marywood (Pa.) 2/23 H/W 14 0 Apprentice2 5/3 H/W 11 0 Greensboro1 4/19 N/W 4 2 William & Mary 2/24 A/L 1 5 Va. Wesleyan 3/9 A/W 10 2 Salisbury St. 2/26 H/L 5 9 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/19 N/L 0 3 Shenandoah 3/6 H/W 5 4 Muhlenberg 3/11 H/W 18 7 Elizabeth City St. 2/27 H/W 4 3 1999 (21-20-1) Ferrum1 4/20 N/W 9 2 Mansfield (Pa.) 3/6 H/W 1 0 Muhlenberg 3/11 H/W 9 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/1 A/L 0 3 Coach: Curt Long Averett1 4/20 N/L 7 9 California (Pa.) 3/7 H/L 8 9 SUNY-Albany 3/12 H/W 11 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/2 A/L 1 7 Apprentice 4/26 H/W 4 1 Salisbury St. 3/16 A/W 10 3 Hampden-Sydney 3/13 H/W 8 0 Ohio Northern3 3/4 N/L 3 6 Chowan 2/13 A/L 1 11 Salisbury St. 4/28 H/L 1 22 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 3/19 H/W 6 5 Wisc.-River Falls 3/14 H/L 4 10 Milwaukee Tech3 3/4 N/W 8 4 Elizabth City 2/16 H/W 6 3 Virginia St.2 5/6 H/W 10 1 Ferrum* 3/20 H/L 4 8 Randolph-Macon 3/15 A/W 9 8 Emory & Henry3 3/5 N/L 0 2 Chowan 2/17 H/L 3 12 Pitt-Johnstown2 5/6 H/W 7 6

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Pitt-Johnstown2 5/7 H/W 5 3 LaRoche 3/12 H/W 10 0 Chowan* 3/16 H/W 5 2 Ferrum* 4/3 A/W 7 5 Greensboro* 3/18 H/L 1 4 Virginia St.2 5/7 H/L 5 7 LaRoche 3/12 H/W 7 2 Greensboro* 3/22 H/W 15 3 Ferrum* 4/4 A/L 1 5 Greensboro* 3/19 H/W 10 6 Chowan* 3/16 A/W 12 4 Greensboro* 3/23 H/W 16 7 Maine-Presque Isle4/5 H/W 16 2 Bridgewater 3/23 A/L 4 12 2001 (25-11) Va. Wesleyan 3/19 H/W 11 5 St. Mary’s 3/26 H/W 23 0 Maine-Presque Isle4/5 H/W 8 1 Methodist* 3/25 A/L 4 7 Coach: John Harvell Greensboro* 3/23 A/W 7 0 Averett* 3/29 H/W 7 6 LaGrange 4/6 H/W 12 9 Methodist* 3/25 A/L 0 5 Greensboro* 3/24 A/W 9 0 Averett* 3/31 H/W 10 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/W 10 2 Methodist* 3/26 A/L 9 10 Kutztown 2/10 H/W 11 10 Loras 3/25 H/W 2 1 Shenandoah* 4/3 A/W 13 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/W 6 0 Ferrum* 4/1 A/L 4 5 Kutztown 2/11 H/W 6 4 Loras 3/25 H/W 12 3 Shenandoah* 4/3 A/L 8 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/W 5 2 Ferrum* 4/1 A/W 8 3 Bryant 2/24 H/L 1 10 Chowan* 3/26 A/W 3 2 Ferrum* 4/5 H/L 1 6 Greensboro1 4/14 N/W 13 1 Ferrum* 4/2 A/W 8 1 Hampden-Sydney 2/24 H/W 1 0 Averett* 3/30 A/W 3 2 Ferrum* 4/6 H/W 8 2 Averett1 4/15 N/L 2 4 Mary Washington 4/4 A/W 4 1 Salisbury St. 2/27 A/W 10 1 Averett* 3/31 A/W 10 4 Methodist* 4/12 A/W 5 0 Shenandoah1 4/16 N/W 10 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/8 H/W 5 1 Chowan 2/28 A/W 6 5 Shenandoah* 4/3 H/W 4 3 Methodist* 4/13 A/L 6 8 Methodist1 4/16 N/L 10 13 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/8 H/W 3 2 Longwood 3/17 H/L 9 17 Shenandoah* 4/3 H/W 22 2 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/16 N/W 9 3 Bridgewater 4/21 A/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/L 1 5 Shenandoah* 3/10 A/W 5 2 Va. Wesleyan 4/4 A/L 10 12 Methodist1 4/17 N/W 4 3 Salisbury 5/1 A/L 4 11 Greensboro1 4/12 N/W 4 3 Shenandoah* 3/11 A/W 10 7 Ferrum* 4/6 A/L 11 12 Averett1 4/18 H/L 10 18 York (Pa.) 5/2 A/W 2 1 Methodist1 4/12 N/L 3 4 Averett* 3/17 H/W 5 0 Ferrum* 4/7 A/L 2 4 Chowan1 4/18 N/W 4 3 York (Pa.) 5/2 A/L 3 4 Ferrum1 4/13 N/W 9 7 Averett 3/18 A/W 7 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/W 17 4 Averett1 4/19 N/W 7 1 Greensboro1 4/14 N/L 3 5 Mary Washington 3/19 A/W 7 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/L 6 7 Averett1 4/19 N/L 1 6 2005 (25-16) Va. Wesleyan 4/18 H/W 7 6 Methodist* 3/24 A/L 2 3 Eastern Mennonite 4/12 H/W 6 4 York (Pa.) 5/4 H/W 8 3 Coach: John Harvell Randolph-Macon 4/20 A/W 9 3 Methodist* 3/25 A/L 4 5 Methodist* 4/13 H/W 6 4 York (Pa.) 5/4 H/W 10 6 Lynchburg 4/24 H/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/28 A/W 3 2 Methodist* 4/14 H/L 2 4 Salisbury3 5/15 N/W 5 4 Frostburg St. 2/12 H/W 8 1 Salisbury 4/29 A/L 7 13 N.C. Wesleyan 3/28 A/L 2 3 Bridgewater* 4/16 H/W 13 5 Averett3 5/16 N/W 6 2 Frostburg St. 2/12 H/W 3 0 York (Pa.) 4/30 H/L 1 5 Ferrum* 3/31 H/W 7 6 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/19 N/W 7 6 Va. Wesleyan3 5/17 N/W 6 5 Hampden-Sydney 2/17 H/L 1 11 York (Pa.) 4/30 H/L 1 5 Va. Wesleyan 4/3 A/L 3 4 Methodist1 4/19 N/W 3 2 Thomas More3 5/18 N/W 2 1 Rowan 2/19 H/L 6 10 Apprentice 4/5 H/L 8 11 Ferrum1 4/20 N/W 4 3 Trinity (Conn.)4 5/23 N/W 7 3 Rowan 2/20 H/L 3 7 2007 (24-17) Randolph-Macon 4/6 A/W 19 1 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/21 N/W 13 3 Chapman4 5/24 N/W 6 4 Bridgewater 2/20 H/L 3 8 Coach: John Harvell Southern Virginia 4/7 A/W 8 3 Methodist1 4/21 N/L 4 5 Anderson4 5/25 N/W 2 1 Salisbury 2/22 H/L 0 7 Southern Virginia 4/7 A/W 16 2 Methodist1 4/21 N/W 8 3 Eastern Conn.4 5/26 N/W 4 2 Methodist* 2/26 A/L 1 3 Guilford 2/3 H/W 7 2 Bridgewater 4/8 A/W 11 6 Salisbury 4/23 H/W 10 5 Chapman4 5/27 N/L 2 15 Methodist* 2/26 A/L 2 3 Hampden-Sydney 2/10 H/W 6 2 Chowan 4/11 H/W 6 1 Southern Virginia 4/27 H/W 14 4 Chapman4 5/27 N/L 7 15 Methodist* 2/27 A/W 10 6 Hampden-Sydney 2/10 H/W 5 1 Greensboro* 4/13 H/W 9 1 Southern Virginia 4/27 H/W 10 2 Alma5 3/1 N/W 6 1 E. Mennonite 2/16 H/W 9 0 Greensboro* 4/14 H/L 7 9 Bridgewater3 5/16 N/W 10 7 2004 (25-16) Alma5 3/1 N/W 15 0 E. Mennonite 2/16 H/W 6 0 Ferrum 4/16 H/W 15 1 York (Pa.)3 5/17 N/W 17 1 Coach: John Harvell Notre Dame (O.)5 3/2 N/W 10 5 Rowan 2/17 H/L 4 6 Greensboro1 4/19 N/W 7 3 Lebanon Valley3 5/18 N/L 2 3 Notre Dame (O.)5 3/2 N/W 5 4 Bridgewater 2/17 H/W 4 3 Averett1 4/20 N/W 12 9 Salisbury3 5/19 N/W 5 3 Piedmont 2/13 A/L 6 7 Alma5 3/3 N/W 5 2 Salisbury 2/20 H/L 2 5 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/21 N/W 13 6 York (Pa.)3 5/19 N/W 5 1 Virginia St. 2/19 H/W 19 4 Hanover5 3/3 N/W 13 1 Southern Virginia 2/23 H/W 13 3 Methodist1 4/22 N/W 7 5 Carthage4 5/24 N/W 12 4 Rowan 2/21 H/L 3 5 Johnson & Wales 3/6 H/L 10 16 Averett* 2/24 A/L 4 6 Salisbury St. 4/24 H/L 2 6 Marietta4 5/26 N/L 5 6 Rowan 2/22 H/W 11 5 Piedmont 3/7 H/W 9 2 Averett* 2/24 A/W 3 1 Apprentice 4/26 A/W 4 2 Lakeland4 5/26 N/W 10 1 Salisbury 2/25 H/W 7 4 Randolph-Macon 3/10 A/W 6 3 Shenandoah* 3/3 H/W 9 5 Mary Washington3 5/17 N/L 0 5 Eastern Conn.4 5/27 N/W 6 5 Methodist* 2/28 H/W 3 2 Greensboro* 3/12 H/L 1 6 Shenandoah* 3/4 H/W 9 5 Bridgewater3 5/18 N/W 1 0 Marietta4 5/28 N/L 6 9 Methodist* 2/28 H/L 1 2 Greensboro* 3/12 H/W 8 4 Hampden-Sydney 3/5 A/W 14 5 Mary Washington3 5/19 N/L 0 1 Methodist* 2/29 H/W 9 5 Greensboro* 3/13 H/L 0 9 Virginia Wesleyan 3/7 A/W 8 3 2003 (35-9) Villa Julie 3/5 H/W 19 8 Va. Wesleyan 3/15 H/W 5 2 Piedmont 3/9 A/W 8 7 2002 (38-16) Coach: John Harvell Chowan* 3/6 A/W 5 0 Averett* 3/19 H/W 5 2 Emory 3/10 A/L 0 1 Coach: John Harvell Chowan* 3/7 A/W 5 3 Averett* 3/19 H/W 7 1 Castleton (Vt.) St. 3/11 H/W 7 1 Guilford 2/11 A/W 16 12 Chowan* 3/7 A/W 7 5 Averett* 3/20 H/W 4 1 Castleton (Vt.) St. 3/11 H/W 7 5 Mary Washington 2/13 H/L 0 7 Hampden-Sydney 2/23 H/W 11 6 Greensboro* 3/13 A/L 3 13 Shenandoah* 3/25 A/W 5 4 Randolph-Macon 3/13 A/L 1 7 Virginia St. 2/17 H/W 16 2 Hampden-Sydney 2/23 H/W 5 2 Greensboro* 3/13 A/W 12 2 Shenandoah* 3/26 A/L 3 11 Greensboro* 3/17 A/W 7 3 Virginia St. 2/17 H/W 26 2 Salisbury 2/25 A/W 5 4 Greensboro* 3/14 A/L 6 9 Shenandoah* 3/26 A/W 6 4 Greensboro* 3/18 A/W 4 1 St. Augustine’s 2/24 H/W 13 1 Rowan 3/1 H/L 1 8 Virginia Wesleyan 3/18 A/L 1 8 Ferrum* 4/3 H/W 3 1 Virginia Wesleyan 3/22 H/L 6 9 Salisbury 2/26 H/L 6 11 Lock Haven 3/1 H/W 14 2 Averett* 3/20 A/L 3 4 Ferrum* 4/3 H/W 14 6 Methodist* 3/24 H/L 1 2 Rowan 3/2 H/W 2 1 Va. Wesleyan 3/4 A/W 3 0 Averett* 3/20 A/W 7 2 Va. Wesleyan 4/6 A/W 6 2 Methodist* 3/25 H/L 1 4 Rowan 3/3 H/L 5 13 Clarion 3/5 H/W 11 8 Averett* 3/21 A/W 6 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/W 5 4 Virginia St. 3/28 A/W 10 8 Anna Maria 3/4 H/W 12 1 Clarion 3/5 H/W 9 3 Mary Washington 3/24 A/W 3 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/L 2 5 Ferrum* 3/31 H/W 3 1 Lynchburg 3/5 A/L 4 8 Cortland St. 3/8 H/W 4 3 Shenandoah* 3/26 H/L 4 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 A/L 0 2 Ferrum* 4/1 H/L 1 2 St. Mary’s 3/7 A/L 4 5 Cortland St. 3/8 H/W 11 4 Shenandoah* 3/27 H/L 9 14 Shenandoah1 4/15 N/W 14 1 Bridgewater 4/3 A/L 3 7 Kutztown 3/9 H/L 4 9 St. Augustine’s 3/9 H/W 8 7 Shenandoah* 3/27 H/W 5 4 Ferrum1 4/15 N/L 0 5 Piedmont 4/5 H/L 5 7 Kutztown 3/10 H/L 6 10 Va. State 3/13 A/L 8 9 Virginia Wesleyan 3/30 H/L 1 5 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/16 N/L 0 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/6 A/L 2 7 Hampden-Sydney 3/11 H/W 9 4 Chowan* 3/15 H/W 5 4 Ferrum* 4/3 A/W 6 2 Mary Washington 4/21 H/W 2 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/7 A/L 1 6 York (Pa.) 5/1 H/W 5 1 Ferrum1 4/12 N/L 7 8 York (Pa.) 5/1 H/L 4 6 Greensboro1 4/13 N/W 5 4 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/13 N/L 3 13 2006 (19-20) Randolph-Macon 4/17 A/W 9 2 Coach: John Harvell Lynchburg 4/18 A/W 3 2 Dickinson 4/23 A/W 5 0 Randolph-Macon 2/15 H/W 10 3 Mary Washington 4/26 H/W 3 0 Cortland St. 2/18 H/L 1 5 Salisbuiry 4/28 A/L 3 6 Salisbury 2/21 H/L 2 3 York (Pa.) 4/29 A/L 5 6 Averett* 2/25 H/W 12 0 Averett* 2/25 H/W 7 4 2008 (29-14) Averett* 2/26 H/L 1 9 Coach: John Harvell Va. Wesleyan 2/28 A/L 3 4 Shenandoah* 3/4 A/L 5 17 Hampden-Sydney 2/12 H/W 11 0 Shenandoah* 3/4 A/W 4 2 Arcadia 2/16 H/W 9 8 Shenandoah* 3/5 A/L 1 12 Arcadia 2/16 H/L 4 8 Misericordia 3/7 H/W 3 0 Gwynedd-Mercy 2/17 H/W 6 5 Misericordia 3/7 H/W 8 3 Randolph-Macon 2/20 H/W 11 7 Castleton St. 3/11 H/W 7 2 Villa Julie 2/23 H/L 3 5 Castleton St. 3/11 H/W 11 1 Bridgewater 2/24 H/W 9 1 Hampden-Sydney 3/13 A/L 1 3 Ramapo 2/29 H/W 16 2 The 2002 Captains won the program’s first NCAA Regional title. Greensboro* 3/18 H/W 6 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/1 H/W 7 3

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N.C. Wesleyan* 3/2 H/L 6 9 2010 (24-17) The 2012 Captains captured the NCAA Regional Championship. Averett* 3/8 H/W 12 0 Coach: John Harvell Averett* 3/9 H/W 6 2 Guilford 3/10 A/W 14 5 Hampden-Sydney 2/12 H/L 5 8 Va. Wesleyan 3/12 A/L 6 14 Randolph-Macon 2/14 H/L 4 20 Castleton St. 3/14 H/W 16 4 Randolph-Macon 2/14 H/W 10 3 Castleton St. 3/14 H/W 15 3 Piedmont 2/19 H/W 13 12 Shenandoah* 3/15 A/W 7 1 Rowan 2/20 H/W 5 3 Shenandoah* 3/15 A/W 8 6 Bridgewater 2/21 H/W 4 3 Virginia St. 3/21 H/W 15 4 Rowan 2/21 H/W 15 2 Pace 3/22 H/W 11 5 Methodist* 2/27 A/L 2 5 E. Mennonite 3/26 A/W 12 4 Methodist* 2/28 A/W 7 1 E. Mennonite 3/26 A/W 13 1 Virginia Wesleyan 3/2 HW 11 9 Hampden-Sydney 3/27 A/L 4 8 Ferrum* 3/7 A/W 9 7 Greensboro* 3/29 H/W 4 3 Ferrum* 3/8 A/L 0 4 Bridgewater 4/1 A/L 2 3 Albertus Magnus 3/10 H/W 10 3 Methodist* 4/6 A/W 5 2 Albertus Magnus 3/10 H/W 15 3 Methodist* 4/6 A/L 3 5 Virginia Wesleyan 3/11 A/L 5 8 Randolph-Macon 4/10 A/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/13 H/W 12 8 Ferrum* 4/12 A/W 9 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/14 H/W 9 4 Ferrum* 4/12 A/W 14 0 Averett* 3/20 H/W 5 4 Shenandoah1 4/17 N/W 6 4 Averett* 3/21 H/L 5 7 4 Methodist1 4/18 N/L 9 10 Hampden-Sydney 3/24 A/L 6 7 Randolph-Macon 4/7 A/W 15 6 St. Thomas 5/25 N/L 7 12 Virginia Wesleyan 2/25 H/W 9 2 4 Ferrum1 4/19 N/W 19 7 Shenandoah* 3/27 A/L 3 8 Apprentice 4/8 H/W 4 1 Whitworth 5/27 N/L 2 7 Hampden-Sydney 2/27 A/L 12 13 1 Methodist1 4/19 N/W 8 3 Shenandoah* 3/27 A/L 7 8 Ferrum 4/14 N/W 7 0 Montclair State 3/1 H/W 3 1 1 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/20 N/W 4 3 Bridgewater 3/20 A/L 8 12 Methodist 4/15 N/W 12 0 2013 (29-12-1) SUNY Cortland 3/2 H/L 8 10 1 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/20 N/W 12 3 Stevenson 4/3 H/W 12 1 Shenandoah 4/15 N/W 10 4 Coach: John Harvell Marymount* 3/8 H/W 7 3 1 Mary Washington 4/25 A/L 3 5 Stevenson 4/3 H/W 9 2 Shenandoah 4/17 N/W 5 4 Marymount* 3/8 H/W 7 2 Salisbury 4/26 A/L 3 8 Gallaudet 4/5 H/W 18 2 Gallaudet 4/19 A/W 9 6 Hampden-Sydney 2/4 H/W 16 5 Gallaudet 3/9 H/L 0 1 York (Pa.) 4/27 H/W 6 0 Randolph-Macon 4/6 A/L 1 12 Apprentice 4/20 A/W 9 1 Ferrum* 2/9 H/W 3 0 East. Mennonite 3/11 A/L 7 9 York (Pa.) 4/27 H/L 2 5 Greensboro* 4/10 H/W 18 2 Salisbury 4/22 A/L 2 3 Ferrum* 2/9 H/W 8 7 Southern Virginia 3/13 H/W 3 1 Johns Hopkins3 5/14 N/W 8 5 Greensboro* 4/11 H/W 10 5 York (Pa.) 4/23 H/W 5 4 Ferrum* 2/10 H/W 2 1 Wesley* 3/15 H/W 17 6 Lynchburg3 5/15 N/L 1 12 William & Mary 4/13 A/L 1 4 York (Pa.) 4/23 H/W 10 3 East. Mennonite 2/12 H/W 15 6 Wesley* 3/15 H/L 9 10 3 Salisbury3 5/16 N/L 1 5 Ferrum1 4/15 N/W 10 8 Webster 5/18 A/L 1 11 Randolph-Macon 2/14 H/L 8 11 PSU Harrisburg* 3/22 A/W 4 3 3 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/16 N/W 13 7 Wabash 5/19 A/L 3 9 Maryville* 2/16 H/W 15 3 PSU Harrisburg* 3/22 A/W 5 0 2009 (26-13-2) Ferrum1 4/17 N/W 14 2 Maryville* 2/17 H/W 4 2 Bridgewater 3/27 A/L 1 5 Coach: John Harvell Shenandoah1 4/17 N/L 5 19 2012 (34-10) Maryville* 2/17 H/W 11 1 Mary Washington* 3/28 H/W 8 0 Shenandoah1 4/18 N/W 5 4 Coach: John Harvell Hampden-Sydney 2/20 A/T 7 7 Mary Washington* 4/1 A/W 16 2 Hampden-Sydney 2/12 H/W 11 4 Shenandoah1 4/18 N/L 4 7 Greensboro* 2/24 A/L 1 2 Southern Virginia 4/2 A/W 20 5 Lynchburg 2/14 H/W 6 5 St. Mary’s 4/20 A/W 6 3 Hampden-Sydney 2/9 H/W 17 2 Greensboro* 2/25 A/W 8 2 N.C. Wesleyan 4/3 H/W 8 7 Gwynedd Mercy 2/15 H/W 10 5 Salisbury 4/22 H/W 14 1 Randolph-Macon 2/15 H/W 2 1 Greensboro* 2/25 A/W 7 3 Salisbury* 4/5 H/W 4 3 Gwynedd Mercy 2/15 H/W 6 4 Salisbury 4/23 A/L 1 9 Cortland St. 2/18 H/W 7 6 St. Mary’s 2/27 A/W 8 2 Salisbury* 4/5 H/L 3 4 Rowan 2/20 H/T 9 9 York (Pa.) 4/24 A/L 2 3 Va. Wesleyan 2/22 H/W 18 5 Methodist* 3/2 H/W 4 2 Frostburg State* 4/6 A/L 1 2 Rowan 2/21 H/W 17 10 York (Pa.) 4/24 A/L 3 6 Blackburn 2/25 N/W 14 4 Methodist* 3/2 H/W 7 4 Frostburg State* 4/6 A/W 9 5 Bridgewater 2/22 H/W 8 7 Piedmont 2/26 A/L 2 3 Methodist* 3/3 H/W 10 2 St. Mary’s (Md.)* 4/9 A/W 9 5 Va. Wesleyan 2/24 H/L 2 13 2011 (39-7) Adrian 2/27 N/L 1 3 Va. Wesleyan 3/4 A/W 4 3 Randolph-Macon 4/10 A/W 19 7 Penn.St-Abington 2/24 H/W 17 0 Coach: John Harvell Hampden-Sydney 3/1 A/W 6 1 LaGrange* 3/8 A/L 1 3 York (Pa.)* 4/12 A/W 7 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/7 A/W 11 5 Gallaudet 3/2 H/W 12 5 LaGrange* 3/9 A/W 10 4 York (Pa.)* 4/12 A/L 8 9 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/8 A/L 6 7 Hampden-Sydney 2/9 H/W 13 0 Greensboro* 3/3 H/W 9 6 LaGrange* 3/10 A/L 2 3 Frostburg State 4/16 H/W 2 1 1 Randolph-Macon 3/10 H/W 3 1 Mary Washington 2/15 A/L 3 5 Greensboro* 3/4 H/W 2 0 Salisbury 3/13 A/L 1 5 Salisbury 4/18 N/L 0 6 1 St. Mary’s 3/12 A/W 13 1 St. Mary’s 2/16 H/W 11 6 Catholic 3/6 N/W 4 3 Piedmont* 3/15 H/W 8 4 Wesley 4/19 N/W 6 2 1 Averett* 3/16 A/L 4 5 Randolph-Macon 2/17 H/W 12 3 Penn St.-Berks 3/7 N/W 3 1 Piedmont* 3/16 H/W 7 1 York (Pa.) 4/19 A/W 3 2 1 Averett* 3/16 A/W 7 3 Cortland St. 2/19 H/W 7 3 Penn St.-Harris. 3/8 N/W 8 7 Piedmont* 3/17 H/L 3 5 Salisbury 4/20 N/L 1 5 Hampden-Sydney 3/19 A/W 14 8 Bridgewater 2/20 H/W 14 4 Methodist* 3/10 A/L 0 3 Averett* 3/22 A/W 3 1 Apprentice 4/22 A/L 4 9 Shenandoah* 3/21 H/W 4 3 Va. Wesleyan 2/24 H/W 16 12 Methodist* 3/11 A/W 13 0 Averett* 3/23 A/L 1 2 Apprentice 4/23 H/L 3 15 Shenandoah* 3/22 H/L 4 8 Greensboro* 2/26 A/W 3 1 Albertus Magnus 3/12 H/W 10 4 Averett* 3/23 A/W 4 0 Va. Wesleyan 3/23 A/W 5 3 Greensboro* 2/27 A/W 14 8 Virginia State 3/15 A/W 9 3 Mary Washington 3/27 H/W 8 7 *Conf. Games Mary Washington 3/28 H/W 13 3 Johnson & Wales 2/28 N/W 7 5 Ferrum* 3/17 A/W 2 0 Va. Wesleyan 3/28 H/W 6 3 1 - Conf. Tourn. games Bridgewater 3/31 A/L 3 4 Piedmont 3/1 A/W 6 3 Ferrum* 3/18 A/L 7 6 Bridgewater 3/30 H/W 12 4 2 - Captains Baseball Classic Greensboro* 4/4 A/W 4 3 Staten Island 3/2 N/W 10 5 Tufts 3/23 H/W 9 4 Bridgewater 3/30 H/L 6 18 3 - NCAA Regional games Greensboro* 4/5 A/L 9 15 Staten Island 3/2 N/W 9 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/25 H/W 11 4 Gallaudet 3/31 A/W 14 5 4 - NCAA Div. III World Series games Randolph-Macon 4/8 A/W 6 4 Alma 3/3 N/W 11 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/25 H/W 10 2 Apprentice 4/4 H/W 8 0 5 - Ft. Myers, Fla. Gallaudet 4/9 A/W 9 1 Methodist* 3/5 H/W 1 0 Salisbury 3/29 A/W 4 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/6 A/L 0 1 Methodist* 4/10 H/L 6 10 Methodist* 3/5 H/W 4 0 Averett* 3/31 H/W 6 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/6 A/W 12 6 Home games from 1982-1993 played Methodist* 4/11 H/W 12 2 Albertus Magnus 3/8 H/W 13 3 Averett* 4/1 H/W 5 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/7 A/W 9 0 at Deer Park, 1994 at Trimble Field, 1 Ferrum1 4/16 N/L 1 2 Va. Wesleyan 3/11 A/W 10 1 Apprentice 4/4 H/W 5 3 Greensboro 1 4/1 N/W 6 1 1995-96 at Ft. Eustis, 1997-2003 at 1 Methodist1 4/17 N/W 16 13 Ferrum* 3/12 H/W 15 3 Randolph-Macon 4/5 A/W 15 2 Piedmont 4/12 N/L 1 6 Old Captains Park, thereafter at New 1 Averett1 4/17 N/W 11 4 Ferrum* 3/13 H/W 6 1 Shenandoah 4/6 A/W 6 3 N.C. Wesleyan 4/12 N/L 1 4 Captains Park N.C. Wesleyan1 4/18 N/L 6 7 Wisconsin-Platt. 3/15 H/W 9 4 Shenandoah 4/7 A/L 7 8 Randolph-Macon 4/17 A/L 5 11 Salisbury 4/24 H/W 7 4 Hampden-Sydney 3/16 A/W 13 3 Bridgewater 4/9 A/L 12 13 Apprentice 4/18 A/W 4 2 1 Salisbury 4/25 A/L 3 10 Wisconsin-Platt. 3/18 H/W 12 5 Ferrum 4/12 N/W 8 7 1 York (Pa.) 4/26 H/W 9 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/19 A/W 3 2 Methodist 4/13 N/W 7 4 2014 (23-17) 1 York (Pa.) 4/26 H/W 12 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/20 A/W 7 3 Shenandoah 4/14 N/W 5 3 Coach: John Harvell 1 Stevenson 5/2 H/L 5 7 Catholic 3/22 A/W 7 3 Shenandoah 4/15 N/W 7 4 Stevenson 5/2 H/T 4 4 Salisbury 3/24 H/W 4 0 Apprentice 4/19 A/W 9 1 Hampden-Sydney 2/9 H/W 3 2 Wash. & Jeff.3 5/13 N/W 5 3 Tufts 3/25 H/W 5 3 Va. Wesleyan 4/20 A/L 4 7 St. Mary’s (Md.)* 2/10 H/L 3 4 3 Salisbury3 5/14 A/W 5 4 Averett* 3/26 A/L 1 13 Messiah 5/16 H/L 1 3 Lynchburg 2/15 N/L 3 10 3 Shenandoah3 5/15 N/L 4 8 Averett* 3/26 A/W 4 1 Lynchburg 5/17 H/W 7 1 Methodist 2/16 N/L 6 7 3 Johns Hopkins3 5/16 N/L 5 12 Shenandoah* 4/2 H/L 7 12 Rowan 5/18 H/W 4 2 Randolph-Macon 2/19 H/L 11 14 3 Shenandoah* 4/3 H/W 5 3 Shenandoah 5/19 H/W 9 5 Rutgers-Newark 2/23 H/W 5 0 3 Bridgewater 4/6 A/L 4 5 Salisbury 5/19 H/W 12 3 Rutgers-Newark 2/23 H/W 9 2

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 51 Record vs. Ranked teams

Games vs. Top-30 Opponents under John Harvell

2014 The 2011 Captains beat No. 1 Shenandoah. 2003

Mar. 2 vs. #10 SUNY Cortland...... Lost 8-10 Feb. 25 at #27 Salisbury...... Won 5-4 Apr. 5 vs. #14 Salisbury...... Won 4-3 March 8 vs. #23 Cortland St...... Won 11-4 Apr. 5 vs. #14 Salisbury...... Lost 3-4 March 8 vs. #23 Cortland St...... Won 4-3 Record for year: 1-2 April 5 vs. #11 Ferrum...... Lost 1-6 April 6 vs. #11 Ferrum...... Won 8-2 2013 April 12 at #2 Methodist...... Won 5-0 April 13 at #2 Methodist...... Lost 6-8 Mar. 13 at #6 Salisbury...... Lost 1-5 April 17 vs. #15 Methodist...... Won 4-3 Record for year: 0-1 ------Division III Regional 2012 May 15 vs. #24 Salisbury...... Won 5-4 May 16 vs. #7 Averett...... Won 6-2 Feb. 18 vs. #5 Cortland State...... Won 7-6 May 17 vs. #11 Virginia Wesleyan...... Won 6-5 Feb. 26 at #24 Piedmont...... Lost 2-3 May 18 vs. #18 Thomas More...... Won 2-1 (11) Feb. 27 vs. #26 Adrian...... Lost 1-3 ------Mar. 29 at #5 Salisbury...... Won 4-2 Division III World Series Apr. 6 at #12 Shenandoah...... Won 6-3 May 23 vs. #15 Trinity (Conn.)...... Won 7-3 Apr. 7 at #12 Shenandoah...... Lost 7-8 May 24 vs. #5 Chapman...... Won 6-4 Aor. 14 vs. #12 Shenandoah...... Won 5-3 May 25 vs. #16 Anderson...... Won 2-1 (11) Apr. 15 vs. #12 Shenandoah...... Won 7-4 May 26 vs. #1 Eastern Conn. St...... Won 4-2 ------May 27 vs. #5 Chapman...... Lost 2-15 Division III Regional May 27 vs. #5 Chpaman...... Lost 7-15 May 17 vs. #19 Lynchburg...... Won 7-1 Record for year: 14-4 May 18 vs. #18 Rowan...... Won 4-2 May 19 vs. #20 Shenandoah...... Won 9-5 2002 May 19 vs. #5 Salisbury...... Won 12-3 ------Feb. 26 at #9 Salisbury...... Lost 6-11 Division III World Series 2007 Mar. 30 at #18 Averett...... Won 3-2 May 25 vs. #4 St. Thomas...... Lost 7-12 Mar. 31 at #18 Averett...... Won 10-4 Record for year: 9-4 Feb. 17 vs. #24 Rowan...... Lost 4-6 April 13 vs. #1 Methodist...... Won 6-4 Feb. 17 vs. #29 Bridgewater...... Won 4-3 April 14 vs. #1 Methodist...... Lost 2-4 2011 Feb. 20 vs. #21 Salisbury...... Lost 2-5 April 19 vs. #1 Methodist...... Won 3-2 April 29 at #10 Salisbury...... Lost 3-6 April 20 vs. #17 Ferrum...... Won 4-3 Feb. 19 vs. #2 Cortland St...... Won 7-3 Record for Year: 1-3 April 21 vs. #1 Methodist...... Lost 4-5 Mar. 25 vs. #16 Tufts...... Won 5-3 April 21 vs. #1 Methodist...... Won 8-3 Apr. 2 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Lost 7-12 2006 April 23 vs. #8 Salisbury...... Won 10-5 Apr. 3 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Won 5-3 ------Apr. 15 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Won 10-4 Feb. 18 vs. #2 Cortland St...... Lost 1-5 Division III Regional Apr. 17 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Won 5-4 Feb. 21 vs. #30 Salisbury...... Lost 2-3 May 17 vs. #27 York (Pa.)...... Won 17-1 Record for Year: 5-1 Mar. 13 at #12 Hampden-Sydney...... Lost 1-3 May 18 vs. #27 York (Pa.)...... Lost 2-3 April 4 vs. #8 Mary Washington...... Won 4-1 May 19 vs. #22 Salisbury...... Won 5-3 2010 April 29 at #4 Salisbury...... Lost 7-13 May 19 vs. #27 York (Pa.)...... Won 5-1 Record for Year: 1-4 ------Mar. 27 at #8 Shenandoah...... Lost 3-8 Division III World Series Mar. 27 at #8 Shenandoah...... Lost 7-8 2005 May 24 vs. #5 Carthage...... Won 12-4 Apr. 22 vs. #11 Salisbury...... Won 14-1 May 26 vs. #1 Marietta...... Lost 5-6 Apr. 23 vs. #11 Salisbury...... Lost 1-9 Feb. 19 home #1 Rowan...... Lost 6-10 May 26 vs. #10 Lakeland...... Won 10-1 Record for Year: 1-3 Feb. 20 home #1 Rowan...... Lost 3-7 May 27 vs. #2 Eastern Conn. St...... Won 6-5 Feb. 22 home #13 Salisbury...... Lost 0-7 May 28 vs. #1 Marietta...... Lost 6-3 2009 Feb. 26 at #21 Methodist...... Lost 1-3 Record for year: 13-6 Feb. 26 at #21 Methodist...... Lost 2-3 Feb. 14 vs. #14 Lynchburg...... Won 6-5 Feb. 27 at #21 Methodist...... Won 10-6 2001 Feb. 20 vs. #24 Rowan...... Won 17-10 March 15 vs. #28 Virginia Wesleyan...... Won 5-2 Feb. 21 vs. #24 Rowan...... Tied 9-9 April 21 vs. #6 Mary Washington...... Won 2-0 Feb. 27 at #15 Salisbury...... Won 10-1 April 24 vs. #2 Salisbury...... Won 7-4 Record for Year: 3-5 April 22 vs. #12 Methodist...... Won 7-5 April 25 at #2 Salisbury...... Lost 3-10 April 29 vs. #30 Salisbury...... Lost 2-6 May 14 at #14 Salisbury...... Won 5-4 2004 Record for year: 2-1 May 15 vs. #27 Shenandoah...... Lost 4-8 Record for Year: 4-2-1 Feb. 21 vs. #19 Rowan...... Lost 3-5 Feb. 22 vs. #19 Rowan...... Won 11-5 Overall Record: 61-44-1 2008 March 18 at #17 Virginia Wesleyan...... Lost 1-8 March 20 at #29 Averett...... Won 7-2 April 26 at #5 Salisbury...... Lost 3-8 March 20 at #29 Averett...... Lost 3-4 May 14 vs. #13 Johns Hopkins...... Won 8-5 March 21 at #29 Averett ...... Won 6-3 May 15 vs. #20 Lynchburg...... Lost 1-12 March 24 at #23 Mary Washington...... Won 3-2 May 16 vs. #5 Salisbury...... Lost 3-7 March 30 vs. #9 Virginia Wesleyan...... Lost 1-5 Record for Year: 1-3 April 3 at #22 Ferrum...... Won 6-2 April 3 at #22 Ferrum...... Won 7-5 April 4 at #22 Ferrum...... Lost 1-5 Record for Year: 6-5

52 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com All-time Opponents

OPPONENT W L First Met Last Met Last CNU Win Last Opp Win OPPONENT W L First Met Last Met Last CNU Win Last Opp Win Adrian 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (1-3) Messiah 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (1-3) Albertus Magnus 3-1 2010 2012 2012 (10-4) ---- Methodist 30-58 1982 2014 2013 (10-2) 2014 (6-7) Allegheny 1-0 1983 1983 1983 (6-2) ---- Milwaukee Tech 1-0 1997 1997 1997 (8-4) ---- Allentown 2-1 1997 2000 2000 (4-1) 1997 (3-5) Misericordia 2-0 2006 2006 2006 (8-3) ---- Alam 3-0 2005 2005 2005 (5-2) ---- Montclair State 1-0 2014 2014 2014 (3-1) ---- Alma 1-0 2011 2011 2011 (11-3) ---- Montgomery 2-0 1986 1986 1986 (12-6) ---- Anderson 1-0 2003 2003 2003 (2-1) ---- Mount Olive 0-1 1992 1992 ---- 1992 (2-16) Anna Maria 1-0 2002 2002 2002 (12-1) ---- Muhlenberg 2-3 1990 1995 1995 (9-5) 1994 (8-9) Apprentice 34-16 1985 2014 2013 (4-2) 2014 (3-15) Nichols 1-0 1990 1990 1990 (11-3) ---- Arcadia 2-1 2000 2008 2008 (9-8) 2008 (4-8) N.C. Wesleyan 34-55 1982 2014 2014 (8-7) 2013 (1-4) Atlantic Christian 0-1 1987 1987 ---- 1987 (6-20) Norfolk (Va.) St. 4-10 1984 1994 1992 (11-10) 1994 (8-17) Averett 35-16 1996 2013 2013 (4-0) 2013 (1-2) Norwich 2-0 1991 1992 1992 (10-4) ---- Blackburn 1-0 2012 2012 2012 (14-4) ---- Notre Dame (O.) 2-0 2005 2005 2005 (5-4) ---- Bloomsburg 1-2 1991 1992 1991 (11-8) 1992 (2-5) Ohio Northern 0-1 1997 1997 ---- 1997 (3-6) Bluefield 3-4 1983 2000 2000 (7-4) 1998 (11-14) Olivet 2-0 1998 1998 1998 (8-5) ---- Bowie St. 1-1 1996 1996 1996 (18-0) 1996 (2-7) Pace 1-0 2008 2008 2008 (11-5) ---- Brandeis 0-4 1982 1983 ---- 1982 (0-7) Penn St.-Abington 1-0 2009 2009 2009 (17-0) ---- Bridgewater (Mass.) 0-1 1985 1985 ---- 1985 (8-18) Penn St.-Behrend 1-1 1999 1999 1999 (6-4) 1999 (4-5) Bridgewater (Va.) 20-27 1982 2014 2013 (12-4) 2014 (1-5) Penn St.-Berks 1-0 2012 2012 2012 (3-1) ---- Bryant 0-1 2001 2001 ---- 2001 (1-10) Penn St.-Harrisburg 3-0 2012 2014 2014 (5-0) ---- California (Pa.) 0-1 1993 1993 ---- 1993 (8-9) Piedmont 6-5 2004 2013 2013 (7-1) 2013 (3-5) Carthage 1-0 2002 2002 2002 (12-4) ---- Pittsburgh-Johnstown 2-0 2000 2000 2000 (5-3) ---- Castleton St. 13-1 1994 2008 2008 (15-3) 1996 (5-7) Providence 0-2 1986 1987 1986 (10-6) ---- Catholic 2-0 2011 2012 2012 (4-3) ---- Radford 0-1 1987 1987 1987 (6-4) ---- Cazenovia 2-0 1996 1997 1997 (11-2) ---- Ramapo 1-0 2008 2008 2008 (16-2) ---- Chapman 1-2 2003 2003 2003 (6-4) 2003 (7-15) Randolph-Macon 27-18 1986 2014 2014 (19-7) 2014 (11-14) Chowan 14-11-1 1994 2004 2004 (7-5) 1999 (3-12) Rhode Island Col. 4-0 1988 1991 1988 (5-4) ---- Clarion 3-0 1987 2003 2003 (9-3) ---- Richmond (Va.) 0-2 1984 1985 ---- 1985 (3-11) Coast Guard 7-1 1983 1990 1990 (17-5) 1989 (1-7) Rowan (N.J.) 6-6-1 2002 2012 2012 (4-2) 2007 (4-6) Colby-Sawyer 2-0 1997 1997 1997 (10-3) ---- Rutgers-Camden 3-4 1985 1992 1992 (12-6) 1988 (9-11) College of New Jersey 1-4 1983 1985 1985 (5-3) 1985 (5-7) Rutgers-Newark 2-0 2014 2014 2014 (9-2) ---- Cortland St. 4-1 2003 2012 2012 (7-6) 2006 (1-5) Salisbury 26-37 1982 2014 2014 (4-3) 2014 (1-5) Dickinson 1-0 2007 2007 2007 (5-0) ---- St. Andrews 8-7 1982 1988 1988 (8-6) 1988 (4-13) Duke 1-5 1984 1990 1985 (6-5) 1990 (1-9) St. Augustine's 2-0 2002 2003 2003 (8-7) ---- Eastern Conn. 2-0 2002 2003 2003 (4-2) ---- St. Joseph’s (Me.) 2-2 1985 1994 1993 (6-5) 1994 (2-3) East. Mennonite 7-2-2 1991 2014 2013 (15-6) 2014 (7-9) St. Mary's (Md.) 6-2 2002 2014 2014 (9-5) 2014 (3-4) Edinboro 1-0 2000 2000 2000 (5-0) ---- St. Paul's (Va.) 8-0 1992 1999 1999 (8-4) ---- Eisenhower 1-1 1982 1982 1982 (16-4) 1982 (2-10) St. Scholastica 1-3 1998 1999 1998 (16-8) 1999 (0-4) Elizabeth City 11-1 1990 2000 2000 (7-3) 1996 (7-8) St. Thomas (Minn.) 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (7-12) Emmanuel 2-0 1995 1995 1995 (13-3) ---- Staten Island 2-0 2011 2011 2011 (9-2) ---- Emory 0-1 2007 2007 ---- 2007 (0-1) Shenandoah 36-23 1991 2012 2012 (9-5) 2012 (7-8) Emory & Henry 1-1 1997 1997 1997 (2-1) 1997 (0-2) Slippery Rock 1-0 1999 1999 1999 (8-5) ---- FDU-Madison 1-2 1990 1991 1990 (9-6) 1991 (1-2) SUNY-Albany 4-0 1991 1995 1995 (13-12) ---- Ferrum 35-42 1986 2013 2013 (2-1) 2012 (6-7) SUNY-Binghamton 2-1 1989 1992 1992 (12-2) 1989 (1-10) Franklin Pierce 2-1 1985 1991 1991 (16-6) 1985 (9-16) SUNY-Cortland 0-1 2014 2014 ---- 2014 (8-10) Frostburg St. 8-8 1992 2014 2014 (2-1) 2014 (1-2) SUNY-Fredonia 0-1 1982 1982 ---- 1982 (1-9) Gallaudet 5-1 2009 2014 2013 (14-5) 2014 (0-1) SUNY-Oswego 0-1 1985 1985 ---- 1985 (0-8) Greensboro 37-15 1993 2013 2013 (6-1) 2013 (1-2) Southern Virginia 6-0 2001 2014 2014 (20-5) ---- Guilford 3-0 2003 2008 2008 (14-5) ---- Stevenson 2-1-1 2009 2010 2010 (9-2) 2009 (5-7) Gwynedd-Mercy 3-0 2008 2009 2009 (6-4) ---- Teikyo Post 2-0 1999 1999 1999 (14-13) ---- Hampden-Sydney 21-8-1 1989 2014 2014 (3-2) 2014 (12-13) Thomas More 1-0 2003 2003 2003 (2-1) ---- Hanover 1-0 2005 2005 2005 (13-1) ---- Trinity (Conn.) 1-0 2003 2003 2003 (7-3) ---- Houghton 1-0 1982 1982 1982 (5-3) ---- Tufts 2-0 2012 2012 2012 (9-4) ---- John Carroll 1-0 1988 1988 1988 (12-4) ---- Upsala 0-1 1982 1982 ---- 1982 (1-10) Johns Hopkins 1-1 2008 2009 2008 (8-5) 2009 (5-12) Villa Julie 1-1 2004 2008 2004 (19-8) 2008 (3-5) Johnson & Wales 1-1 2005 2011 2011 (7-5) 2005 (10-16) Virginia Commonwealth 1-14 1982 1990 1986 (7-4) 1990 (310) Kutztown 3-3 1999 2002 2001 (6-4) 2002 (6-10) Virginia State 11-3 1991 2012 2012 (9-3) 2003 (8-9) Lafayette 0-4 1986 1987 ---- 1987 (2-6) Virginia Wesleyan 25-29 1982 2014 2014 (9-2) 2012 (4-7) Lakeland 1-0 2002 2002 2002 (10-1) ---- Wabash 0-1 2011 2011 ---- 2011 (3-9) LaGrange 1-0 2004 2004 2004 (12-9) ---- Washington & Jefferson 1-0 2009 2009 2009 (5-3) ---- LaRoche 2-0 2002 2002 2002 (7-2) ---- Washington & Lee 5-6 1982 1987 1987 (5-4) 1985 (3-10) Lebanon Valley 3-1 1998 2002 2002 (5-3) 1999 (2-3) Webster 0-1 2011 2011 ---- 2011 (1-11) Lock Haven 4-2 1984 2003 2003 (14-2) 2000 (4-6) Wesley 2-1 2014 2014 2014 (6-2) 2014 (9-10) Longwood 1-8 1988 2001 1991 (6-3) 2001 (9-17) Whitworth 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (2-7) Loras 2-0 2002 2002 2002 (12-3) ---- William & Mary (Va.) 7-22 1982 2010 1991 (4-2) 2010(1-4) Lynchburg 4-5 1998 2014 2012 (7-1) 2014 (3-10) William Penn(Iowa) 0-1 1999 1999 ---- 1999 (1-5) Maine-Presque Isle 5-0 1993 2004 2004 (8-1) ---- Wilmington (Del.) 1-3 1982 1983 1983 (12-11) 1983 (109) Marietta 0-2 2002 2002 ---- 2002 (6-9) Wisconsin-Platteville 2-0 2011 2011 2011 (12-5) ---- Mansfield 1-4 1988 1994 1993 (1-0) 1994 (0-4) Wisconsin-River Falls 2-3 1994 1996 1996 (8-7) 1996 (6-15) Marymount 2-0 2014 2014 2014 (7-2) ---- York (Pa.) 14-9 1999 2014 2014 (3-2) 2014 (8-9) Maryville 3-0 2013 2013 2013 (11-1) ---- Mary Washington 10-5 1989 2014 2014 (16-2) 2011 (3-5) 2015 opponents highlighted Marywood 7-0 1996 1998 1997 (22-1) ---- McMurry 0-1 1994 1994 ---- 1994 (6-8)

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 53 CNU in the World Series

2002 NCAA World Series The 2002 Captains advanced to the program’s first World Series.

2002 NCAA REGIONAL 2002 NCAA REGIONAL 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 10, Bridgewater 7 CNU 5, York (Pa.) 1 Marietta 6, CNU 5 Led by three hits each from Jeremy Elliott and Matt The Captains earned a trip to the Division III World Todd Yoder’s bases loaded single in the 9th won it for Turner, the Captains took control of the game with a Series behind another strong effort by Cliff Wester who MC. CNU had tied it 5-5 in the 8th. MC got four of its four-run sixth inning to grab a 10-3 lead. pitched a five-hitter. Jeremy Elliott and Jon Hurd had runs on a fourth inning grand slam by Jay Coakley. Bridgewater 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 - 7 13 0 three hits each. CNU 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 - 5 8 0 CNU 0 2 2 2 0 4 0 0 x - 10 14 1 York (Pa.) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 5 2 Marietta 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 6 9 0 BC - Dustin, Geisert (6), Mickley (7), Proctor (7) and CNU 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 x - 5 9 1 CNU - Wester, Brown (9) and George, MC - Lamb and Lawhorne. CNU - Dye, Brown (7), Haywood (9) and YC - Vroman, Hartman (5), Cramer (7), Pile (7), Meis- Coakley. George. ter (8) and Gallo. CNU - Wester and George WP: Lamb (9-1). LP - Wester (9-5) WP: Dye (8-4). LP - Jones (2-5) WP: Wester (9-4). LP - Vroman (1-2) 2B: Larson (C). HR: Turner (C), Coakley (M). 2B: Lewis (B), Brinkley (B), Phaup (C), George 2B: Elliott (C), Hurd (C). HR: Hurd (C) (C). 3B: Turner (C). HR: Estes (B), Lewis (B) 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 10, Lakeland 1 2002 NCAA REGIONAL The Captains scored four each in the seventh and CNU 17, York (Pa.) 1 ninth to eliminate Lakeland. CNU had 17 hits, led by CNU pounded out 21 hits to support a fine pitching T.J. Jones and Ted Tignor with three each. effort by Cliff Wester who allowed just five hits in seven CNU 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 - 10 17 1 shutout innings before leaving with a 17-0 lead. Scotty Lakeland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 6 3 George and Jon Hurd each had four hits for CNU. Hurd CNU - Cosby, M. Tignor (9) and George. LC - Thou- hit for the cycle. sand, Rauwerdink, (7), Ratcliff (9) and Frelich, Wolter CNU 0 1 3 4 1 6 2 0 0 - 17 21 3 (9). York (Pa.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 8 1 WP: Cosby (6-2). LP - Thousand (5-4). CNU - Wester, Jarvis (8) and George, Hardie (8). YC 2B: Jones (C), Turner (C), Phaup (C), Eicher - Ellis, Riexinger (6), Murphy (8), Pile (9) and Gallo, (C), Larson (C), Frelich (L). Nilsen (5). WP: Wester (8-4). LP - Ellis (8-2) 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2B: Stocks (C), Hurd (C), T. Tignor (C), George CNU 6, Eastern Conn. 5 (C), Eicher (C), Ancharski (Y), Bender (Y). 3B: The Captains became the only team that would defeat Hurd. (C), T Tignor (C). HR: Hurd (C), T. Tignor (C) the eventual national champions when Ted Tignor drove in the winning run with two outs in the bottom of 2002 NCAA REGIONAL the ninth. Chris Phaup blasted two home runs. York (Pa.) 3, CNU 2 (10) E. Conn. 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 - 5 11 2 Just a day after crushing York, 17-1, the Spartans got CNU 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 - 6 8 0 revenge with a 3-2 win in 10 innings. The winning run ECU - Meeker, Fagan (6), Spirito (8) and Funaro. CNU scored after two were out and none on with consecu- - Haywood, Brown (7), Dye (7) and George. tive doubles. York had tied it in the ninth, also after two WP: Dye (11-4). LP - Spirito (2-2). out and no one on. 2B: Thompson (E), Holowaty (E), Ormaechea York (Pa.) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 - 3 10 1 (E),. T Tignor (C). HR: Kubachka (E), Phaup 2 (C). CNU 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 2 YC - Falcone, Pile (8), Meister (9) and Gallo. CNU - 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES Cosby, Haywood (9) and George. Ted Tignor Marietta 9, CNU 6 WP: Meister (5-2). LP - Haywood (4-1) With just three teams remaining, the Captains built a 2B: Meister (Y), Munch (Y), Swope (Y). 6-1 lead after three innings but couldn’t hold on. Marietta 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 - 9 12 0 2002 NCAA REGIONAL 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 9 4 CNU 5, Salisbury 3 CNU 12, Carthage 4 MC - May, Stocker (2) and Coakley. CNU - Dye, Facing elimination, the Captains grabbed a 3-0 lead in In their first Division III World Series action, the Cap- Wester (5) and George. the third and fought off Salisbury, 5-3. Jeremy Elliott led tains unloaded 12 runs in the seventh. Scotty George, WP: Stocker (5-2). LP - Dye (11-5) the way with three hits. Jason Brown stopped a ninth Jeff Eicher and Adam Larson each had a pair of hits, 2B: Yoder (M), Coakley (M), K. May 2 (M), Eicher inning SU rally by getting two batters out. and Rob Dye scattered eight hits. (C), Larson (C). 3B: Eicher (C). HR: Phaup (C). CNU 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 5 10 1 Carthage 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 - 4 8 5 Salisbury 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 3 9 2 CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 (12) 0 x - 12 11 2 CNU - Dye, Brown (9) and George. SU - Roath, Kriger CC - Grybash, Roth (7), Walther (7), Gassner (8) and (9) and Colanero Giddings, Polcyn (8). CNU - Dye and George. WP: Dye (9-4). LP - Roath (4-3) WP: Dye (10-4). LP - Roth (6-2) 2B: Phaup (C), Larson (C), Kassekert (S). 2B: Lensmeyer (C), Martin (C).

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2003 NCAA World Series The 2003 Captains celebrate Chris Phaup’s World Series home run.

2003 NCAA REGIONAL 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 5, Salisbury 4 CNU 7, Trinity (Conn.) 3 Chapman 15, CNU 2 Matt Lewellen scored on a line out by Ricky Medina to Chris Phaup led the way with three hits, including a Chapman broke it open with an eight-run fifth inning give the Captains the victory with one out in the bottom home run, and Jason Moody added a home run as after the score was tied 1-1. Ricky Medina and Jason of the ninth for the winning run. Matt Turner had three CNU won its World Series opener. Moody each had two hits for CNU, which still had one hits for the Captains including a double and a home Trinity 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 - 3 7 1 more chance at the national title. run. CNU 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 x - 7 7 2 Chapman 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 6 - 15 16 0 Salisbury 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 4 10 3 TC - Tidmarsh, Cox (8) and Fries. CNU - Cosby, CNU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 7 3 CNU 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 - 5 10 1 Brower (8) and George. C - Green and Graves. CNU - Cosby, Jarvis (5), Jag- CNU - Cosby, Brower (6) and George, SU - Willey, WP: Cosby (7-3). LP - Tidmarsh (9-1). gers (9) and George, Hardie (9). Dunk (4), Kriger (9) and Johnson. 2B: Dorr (T), Phaup (C); HR: Phaup (C), Moody WP: Green (9-1). LP - Brown (7-4). WP: Brower (6-0). LP - Dunk (4-2) (C). 2B: Gruber (CC), Haywood (C), Moody (C); 3B: 2B: Kassekert (S), Lemon (S), Turner (C), Sanders (2) (CC); HR: Medina (C). George (C). HR: Turner (C). 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 6, Chapman 4 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2003 NCAA REGIONAL The Captains jumped to a 5-0 lead in the first and Chapman 15, CNU 7 CNU 6, Averett 2 never looked back. Ricky Medina, Scotty George, John With CNU leading 5-4 after three, Chapman scored Jeremy Elliott, Jayson Basanes and Matt Lewellen Corbin, Jayson Basanes and Matt Lewellen all had two 10 in the next four innings to take the national title. each had two hits for CNU and Cary Bruner went the hits for CNU. Chapman 0 0 4 2 2 1 5 1 0 - 15 24 4 distance on the mound. Chapman 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 4 12 2 CNU 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 7 9 0 CNU 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 - 6 10 2 CNU 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x - 6 13 1 CC - Akamine and Graves. CNU - Bruner, Mingee (5), Averett 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - 2 13 0 C - Green and Graves. CNU - Bruner, Mingee (8), Brown (6), Brower (8), Gogan (9) and George. CNU - Bruner and George, AU - Payne and Stevens. Brown (8) and George. WP: Akamine (6-5). LP - Bruner (7-1). WP: Bruner (6-0). LP - Payne (3-6) WP: Bruner (7-0). LP - Green (8-1). 2B: Taylor (CC), Graves (CC), Sanders (CC), 2B: Elliott (C), Moody (C), Yost (A), Johnson 2B: Basanes. Levering (CC), Moody (C); 3B: Van Camp (CC), (A). 3B: Durham (A). HR: Turner (C), Phaup (C) HR: Graves (CC), Turner (C). 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2003 NCAA REGIONAL CNU 2, Anderson 1 (12) CNU 6, Virginia Wesleyan 5 Jason Moody’s triple to right center plated John The Captains overcame an early 5-0 deficit, getting Corbin with the winning run in the top of the 12th. Eben six runs on just five hits for the win. Chris Phaup had a Brower went 11 innings allowing just one unearned run. double, home run, and two RBI. Ricky Medina and Scotty George each had two hits. Va. Wesleyan 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 3 CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 2 5 2 CNU 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 x - 6 5 2 Anderson 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 11 1 CNU - Haywood, Mingee (2), Brown (8) and George, A - Louden, Williams (10) and Rayl. CNU - Brower, VWC - Purvis, Baker (7) and Supa. Brown (12) and George. WP: Mingee (1-0). LP - Purvis (6-4). WP: Brower (7-0). LP - Williams (5-1). 2B: Adams (V), Phaup (C). HR: Phaup (C). 2B: Medina (C), George (A). Loyd (A); 3B: Moody (C). 2003 NCAA REGIONAL CNU 6, Thomas More 2 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES Chris Phaup's single to left center drove in Jeremy CNU 4, Eastern Connecticut St. 2 Elliott with the winning run in the bottom of the 11th The Captains beat, and eliminated, the No. 1 ranked to lift CNU to its second straight regional champion- Warriors by jumping out to a three-run lead in the first ship. Eben Brower pitched 10 innings allowing just one inning, including a two-run single by Scotty George. unearned run. CNU 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 11 1 Thomas More 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 9 1 Eastern Conn. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 8 2 CNU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 7 2 CNU - Haywood, Mingee (8), Brown (9) and George. CNU - Brower, Brown (11) and George, TM - Hatton, ECSU - Hall, Meeker (8) and Funaro. Fritsch (8) and Riess. WP: Haywood (8-2). LP - Hall (4-1). WP: Brown (5-2). LP - Fritsch (0-2). 2B: Turner (C); HR: Garafalo (E). 2B: Thomas (T).

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The 2012 Captains captured the NCAA Regional Championship. 2012 NCAA World Series

2012 NCAA REGIONAL 2012 NCAA REGIONAL 2012 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES Messiah 3, CNU 1 CNU 4, Rowan 2 St. Thomas 12, CNU 7 Greg Goldsmith got the start for the Captains and The Captains built a 3-0 lead after sophomore start- Steven Lindemuth collected three hits and knocked pitched seven solid innings giving up five hits and ing pitcher, Nick Santalucia, worked through a couple in a pair, while Chris McDougal plated three, but CNU allowing three runs. Richard Lindsay finished out the of early jams and settled in to throw seven innings could not overcome St. Thomas’ nine-run third inning. game striking out two and allowing no hits. while giving up only one run. St. Thomas 0 0 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 - 12 15 0 Messiah 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 5 2 CNU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 7 11 5 CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 3 4 Rowan 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - 2 7 3 ST - Maher, Ulrich (8), Danczyk (9) and Dorgan. CNU CNU - Goldsmith, Lindsay (8) and Lenda, MC - Lapp CNU 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 x - 4 9 2 - Goldsmith, Boze (4), Juba (6), Walsh (6), Lindsay (7), and Brown. CNU - Santalucia, Lindsay (8), Verdillo (8), Fleis- Verdillo (8), Fleischmann (9) and Lenda. WP: Lapp (4-5). LP - Goldsmith (6-2) chmann (9) and Lenda, RU - Brown, Rice (4), Peterson WP: Maher (13-1). LP - Goldsmith (6-3). 2B: Brubaker (M). (7) and Turano. 2B: Kuzniar (S), Thomas (S), Lindemuth (C). WP: Santalucia (6-0). LP - Brown (4-3). HR: McDougal (C). 2012 NCAA REGIONAL SV: Fleischmann (10) CNU 7, Lynchburg 1 2B: Turano (R), Colarte (R), Shoemaker (C), 2012 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES The Captains got six strong innings out of starter Lenda (C). Whitworth 7, CNU 2 Bryan Bierlein in earning the win in his first start since Luke Saunders posted three hits for the Captains and March 17. Shortstop Billy Steel finished 3-4 while scor- 2012 NCAA REGIONAL knocked in one of the team’s two runs, but Whitworth ing a pair of runs. CNU 9, Shenandoah 5 stormed out to a 4-2 lead and held on to eliminate CNU CNU 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 - 7 12 3 Steven Keener led all Captains with a 2-4 perfor- from the World Series. Lynchburg 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3 mance at the plate, including three RBI and a pair CNU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 1 CNU - Bierlein, Verdillo (7), Fleischmann (9) and of runs scored. He also hit the first home run of the Whitworth 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 x - 7 15 6 Lenda, LC - Miller, Mansfield (7) and Fitzpatrick. tournament with a two-run shot in the fourth. WU - Blumenthal, Scourey (6) and Davis. CNU - Bier- WP: Bierlein (7-0). LP - Miller (8-1) CNU 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 3 0 - 9 13 0 lein, Verdillo (4), Fleischmann (8) and Lenda. 2B: Mark (C). Shenandoah 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 - 5 14 1 WP: Blumenthal (6-5). LP - Bierlein (3-3). CNU - Vaughan, Lindsay (5), Verdillo (5), Fleischmann SV: Scourey (1) (8) and Lenda, SU - McMahon, Riegler (6), Claudio (6) 2B: Pfeffer 2 (W), Jarrell (W). and Brown. WP: Verdillo (4-0). LP - McMahon (6-1). 2B: Shoemaker (C), Pendergraft (S), Nelson (S). HR: Keener (C)

2012 NCAA REGIONAL CNU 12, Salisbury 3 Behind Region MVP Steven Keener, the Captains earned the program’s third trip to the NCAA Division III finals. Keener clubbed two home runs against the Sea Gulls, while Luke Saunders knocked in three runs to pace CNU. CNU 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 2 - 12 17 0 Salisbury 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 - 3 9 2 CNU - Walsh, Goldsmith (6), Boze (9) and Lenda, SU - Levy, Gardner (7), Miller (7), Morton (8) and Bennett. WP: Walsh (2-0). LP - Levy (8-2). 2B: Saunders (C), Shoemaker (C), Lenda (C), Walls (S). HR: Keener 2 (C).

Steven Keener Steven Lindemuth

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2001 regionals LC - Nichols, Millner (9), and Litz. CNU - Millereleile, tains took a 2-0 lead in the first but could not hold on Brinkman (5), Malvagna (6), Jenkins (8) and Drewery. against a team they had beaten in the 2008 regional. 2001 NCAA REGIONAL WP: Nichols (6-0). LP - Brinkman (2-1). CNU 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 2 Mary Washington 5, CNU 0 2B: Drewery (C), LaBrie (L), Haugh (L) Johns Hopkins 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 x - 12 11 2 The Captains got nine hits but 3B: Crews (L) CNU - Jenkins, Malvagna (3), Harsanyi (9) and Linde- were unable to score in their HR: Despins (C) muth. JHU - Angeloni and Swarr. first-ever NCAA game. Ted WP: Angeloni (5-3). LP - Jenkins (1-2). Tignor had three of the hits, 2008 NCAA Regionals 2B: Giarrizzi (C), Romett (C), Bolyard (J) including a double. Salisbury 5, CNU 1 3B: Youchak (J) Mary Washington 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 5 10 0 Facing a quick turn-around from a game that ended HR: Youchak (J), Bolyard (J) CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 0 at 2 a.m. the previous night to an 11 a.m. start, the MWC - Grue and Eygabroat. CNU .- Dye, T Tignor (9) Captains battled the fifth-ranked Sea Gulls tied at 1-1 and Hatcher. into the seventh inning. Alex Owen and Parker Neal 2011 regionals WP: Grue (3-0). LP - Dye (8-3) had two hits each, while Trae Bailey’s double drove in 2B: Napolitano (M), Dorman (M), T. Tignor (C). CNU’s run. Salisbury 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 - 5 8 0 3B: Chapman (M). 2011 NCAA REGIONALS CNU 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 6 2 Webster 11, CNU 1 SAL - Bennick and Miller. CNU - Baumann, Hankins 2001 NCAA REGIONAL Gorlocks freshman Zach (9) and McDaniel. CNU 1, Bridgewater 0 Schneider pitched a complete WP: Bennick (10-0). LP - Baumann (3-4). Cliff Wester pitched a six-hit shutout with nine strike- game five-hitter for the win over 2B: Bailey (C), Miller (S), Bostwick (S), Baylis (2) outs as CNU got its first NCAA win in history. The only the Captains, striking out six. (S) run of the game came in the third when Keith Windle CNU gave up runs in five straight innings as Webster doubled, moved to third on Matt Turner’s single and pulled away for an 11-1 win. scored on a sacrifice fly by Stephen Hatcher. Webster 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 3 - 11 14 0 CNU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 2 2009 regionals CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 5 2 Bridgewater 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 0 WEB - Schneider. CNU - Chitsaz, Verdillo (6) and CNU - Wester and Hatcher. BC - Norris, Crawford (8) Harsanyi (7). and Woody. 2009 NCAA REGIONALS WP: Schneider (1-0). LP - Chitsaz (9-3). WP: Wester (6-2). LP - Norris (6-4) CNU 5, Washington & Jef- 2B: Schaefer (W) 2B: Jones (C), Windle (C), Estes (B). ferson 3 3B: Madden (C) A four-run fourth inning by the 2001 NCAA REGIONAL Captains overcame a 3-1 deficit 2011 NCAA REGIONALS Mary Washington 1, CNU 0 (10) and propelled CNU to a win in Wabash 9, CNU 3 The Eagles broke a scoreless tie in the 10th, ending its opening game of the regional. Trae Bailey had two Wabash jumped out to a big lead after four innings a great pitchers’ dual in which the two teams combined hits, including his ninth home run. with a pair of four-run frames to lead 8-0. Senior Drue for just seven hits. Wash. & Jeff. 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 1 Vernon drove in a run and scored one for CNU, but the CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 CNU 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 x - 5 7 1 Captains most successful season ended at the hands Mary Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 4 3 W&J - Pasquine, Brow (7) and Thomchick. CNU - of the Little Giants, in their first ever NCAA appearance CNU - Thrift and Hatcher. MWC - Shabman, Hall (10) Brinkman, Moreland (7) and Lindemuth. and win. and Eygabroat. WP: Brinkman (5-1). LP - Pasquine (5-3). CNU 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 - 3 8 0 WP: Hall (4-1). LP - Thrift (8-4) S - Kev. Moreland (5) Wabash 0 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 X - 9 17 0 2B: Jones (C), McEathron (M) HR: Bailey (C) CNU - Goldsmith, Bierlein (4), Vaughan (8). WAB - Van Duyn. 2009 NCAA REGIONALS WP: Van Duyn (4-3). LP - Goldsmith (7-2). 2008 regionals CNU 5, Salisbury 4 2B: Tyson (W) Parker Neal singled home Ben Lenda in the 10th 3B: Tyson (W) inning to break a 4-4 tie and lift the Captains to their 2008 NCAA REGIONALs second win of the tournament. Five Captains, Trae CNU 8, Johns Hopkins 5 Bailey, Chris Despins, Eric Cole, Lenda and Shannon After struggling in the first two Mark, each contributed two hits. innings, allowing five runs CNU 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 5 12 1 on six hits, Kenny Moreland Salisbury 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 4 10 4 blanked the Blue Jays on three SU - Judson, Herbert (3) and Miller. CNU - I. Lenda, hits over seven innings. The Captains won it with three Giarrizzi (6), Moreland (9) and B. Lenda. in the tenth after scoring four in the seventh to tie the WP: Moreland (4-0). LP - Herbert (7-2). game, 5-5. Chris Despins had two hits, including a 2B: Bailey (C), Despins (C), Celenza (S) double and two RBIs, while Travis Medina had two 3B: Cole (C) hits with a triple and an RBI. The Captains defeated HR: Smith (S), Wolfe (S) number 13 Johns Hopkins which eventually finished as the national runners-up. 2009 NCAA Regionals CNU 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 - 8 9 1 Shenandoah 8, CNU 4 Johns Hopkins 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 3 The Hornets jumped to a 6-0 lead after two innings, JHU - Zaccaria, Steffee (8), Wiegand (10) and Mar- but CNU battled back to within 6-4 after four. Shenan- gve. CNU - Ken. Moreland, Kev. Moreland (10) and doah won it with two in the top of the ninth. Ben Lenda McDaniel. and Parker Neal had two hits each for CNU. Mike WP: Ken. Moreland (13-0). LP - Steffee (1-2). Romett hit his sixth home run of the year for CNU. S - Kev. Moreland (2) Shenandoah 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 8 11 2 2B: Despins (C), Youchak (J), Emr (J); CNU 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 8 0 3B: Medina (C) SU - Goddard, Levac (4) and Lambert. CNU - Berry, Baumann (2), Malvagna (9) and Lindemuth. 2008 NCAA REGIONALS WP:Levac (3-3). LP - Berry (5-2). Lynchburg 12, CNU 1 2B: Vandusseldorp (S) In a game with lengthy rain delays that did not end 3B: Henry (S) until approximately 2 a.m., CNU struggled in the late HR: Brashears (S), Romett (C) innings, allowing five runs in the sixth and four in the seventh. Chris Despins homered for the Captains in 2009 NCAA REGIONALS the second inning. Johns Hopkins 12, CNU 5 CNU 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3 The Blue Jays got to a tired CNU pitching staff with Lynchburg 0 1 0 0 1 5 4 1 0 - 12 13 0 four runs in the second and eight in the third. The Cap- Ben Lenda

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Directions to Captains Park

From Chesapeake, Suffolk and Portsmouth From Western Virginia Follow routes to the Monitor-Merrimack Bridge Tunnel (I-664). Depending upon your location, travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then follow I-64 around Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of heavy traffic in downtown Richmond. Then After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) turn left on Avenue of the Arts at J. Clyde Morris Blvd. take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. From Norfolk and Virginia Beach Take I-64 West across the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. If you are closer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading toward the Monitor Merrimack Bridge About 10 miles west of the tunnel take Exit 258B (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd.). Continue on J. Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) turn left on Avenue of the Arts at J. Clyde Morris traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After Blvd. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto an S turn the stadium is on the left. Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left.

From Richmond and Northern Virginia Take I-64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Record vs. Opponents at Captains Park Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. Opponent Record Streak First Last Last Last Met Met CNU Win Opp. Win Albertus Magnus 4-0 +4 2010 2012 2012 (10-4) --- From Northwestern Virginia Apprentice 3-1 -1 2011 2014 2013 (8-0) 2014 (3-15) Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. Then take I 64 East. Arcadia 1-1 -1 2008 2008 2008 (9-8) 2008 (4-8) Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Averett 10-2 +2 2005 2012 2012 (5-4) 2010 (5-7) Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way Bridgewater 6-2 -1 2005 2013 2013 (12-4) 2013 (6-18) around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. Castleton St. 6-0 +6 2006 2008 2008 (15-3) --- Cortland St. 2-1 +2 2006 2012 2012 (7-6) 2006 (1-5) Eastern Mennonite 3-0 +3 2007 2013 2013 (15-6) --- Ferrum 8-1 +5 2005 2013 2013 (2-1) 2007 (1-2) Frostburg St. 3-0 +3 2005 2014 2014 (2-1) --- Year-by-Year at Home Gallaudet 2-1 -1 2010 2014 2012 (12-5) 2014 (0-1) Greensboro 8-3 +5 2005 2012 2012 (2-0) 2006 (1-4) Overall Conf. Overall Conf. Guilford 1-0 +1 2007 2007 2007 (7-2) --- Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Gwynedd-Mercy 3-0 +3 2008 2009 2009 (6-4) --- Hampden-Sydney 8-2 +4 2005 2014 2014 (3-2) 2010 (5-8) Deer Park, 1982-93 Old Captains Park, 1997-03 Johnson & Wales 0-1 -1 2005 2005 --- 2005 (10-16) 1982 6-11 .353 2-2 .500 1997 15-7 .682 3-3 .500 LaGrange 1-0 +1 2004 2004 2004 (12-9) --- 1983 8-10 .444 1-2 .333 1998 14-8 .636 3-3 .500 Lynchburg 2-1 +2 2006 2012 2012 (7-1) 2006 (2-4) Maine-Presque Isle 2-0 +2 2004 2004 2004 (8-1) --- 1984 2-10 .167 1-2 .333 1999 15-6-1 .705 3-2 .600 Marymount 2-0 +2 2014 2014 2014 (7-2) --- 1985 8-14 .364 3-3 .500 2000 16-7 .696 2-4 .333 Maryville 2-1 -1 2013 2013 2013 (4-2) 2013 (1-11) 1986 8-11 .421 0-4 .000 2001 10-6 .688 6-1 .857 Mary Washington 5-0 +5 2005 2014 2014 (8-0) --- 1987 10-7 .588 0-1 .000 2002 20-6 .769 4-2 .667 Messiah 0-1 -1 2012 2012 --- 2012 (1-3) 1988 4-10 .286 0-6 .000 2003 18-2 .900 7-1 .875 Methodist 8-4 +6 2004 2013 2013 (10-2) 2009 (2-12) 1989 5-8 .385 3-3 .500 Old Captains Park Totals Misericordia 2-0 +2 2006 2006 2006 (8-3) --- Montclair State 1-0 +1 2014 2014 2014 (3-1) --- 1990 16-6 .727 4-2 .667 108-42-1 .719 28-16 .636 N.C. Wesleyan 11-2 +5 2004 2014 2014 (8-7) 2008 (6-9) 1991 17-7 .708 2-1 .667 Pace 1-0 +1 2008 2008 2008 (11-5) --- 1992 11-13 .458 2-4 .333 New Captains Park, 2004-Present Penn St. - Abington 1-0 +1 2009 2009 2009 (17-0 --- 1993 13-5 .722 3-3 .500 2004 13-5 .722 6-3 .667 Piedmont 4-2 -1 2005 2013 2013 (7-1) 2013 (3-5) Deer Park Totals 2005 12-9 .571 6-2 .750 Ramapo 1-0 +1 2008 2008 2008 (16-2) 108-112 .491 21-33 .389 2006 12-8 .600 6-3 .667 Randolph-Macon 7-3 -2 2006 2014 2012 (2-1) 2014 (11-14) 2007 13-9 .591 3-3 .500 Rowan 5-4-2 +4 2004 2012 2012 (4-2) 2007 (4-6) Rutgers-Newark 2-0 +2 2014 2014 2014 (9-2) --- Trimble Field, 1994 2008 15-5 .750 4-1 .800 Salisbury 6-4 -1 2004 2014 2014 (4-3) 2014 (3-4) 1994 5-15 .250 1-5 .167 2009 14-4-2 .750 2-2 .500 Shenandoah 6-4 +2 2004 2012 2012 (9-5) 2011 (7-12) Trimble Field Totals 2010 17-3 .850 5-1 .833 Southern Virginia 2-0 +2 2007 2014 2014 (3-1) --- 5-15 .250 1-5 .167 2011 19-1 .950 5-1 .833 Stevenson 2-1-1 +2 2009 2010 2010 (9-2) 2009 (5-7) 2012 18-1 .947 6-0 1.000 St. Mary's 1-1 -1 2011 2014 2011 (11-6) 2014 (3-4) Fort Eustis, 1995-96 2013 17-3 .850 11-1 .917 SUNY Cortland 0-1 -1 2014 2014 --- 2014 (8-10) Tufts 2-0 +2 2011 2012 2012 (9-4) --- 1995 15-5 .750 2-2 .500 2014 13-7 .650 5-3 .625 Villa Julie 1-1 -1 2004 2008 2004 (19-8) 2008 (3-5) 1996 9-14 .391 0-6 .500 New Captains Park Totals Virginia St. 2-0 +2 2004 2008 2008 (15-4) --- Fort Eustis Totals 146-52-2 .735 48-19 .716 Virginia Wesleyan 7-3 +5 2004 2014 2014 (9-2) 2009 (2-13) 24-19 .558 2-8 .200 Wesley 1-1 -1 2014 2014 2014 (17-6) 2014 (9-10) Overall Totals Wisconsin-Platteville 1-0 +1 2011 2011 2011 (12-5) --- 408-243-3 .626 154-92 .626 York (Pa.) 6-4 +4 2005 2011 2011 (10-3) 2008 (2-5)

58 2015 CNU Baseball Media Guide cnusports.com NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 59 christopher newport university

four-year public university in Newport News, features state-of-the-art media, writing and technology NCAA Postseason, including baseball, field hockey, softball, Virginia, Christopher Newport University enrolls centers, and a 14-story windowed tower and gleaming dome volleyball, and women’s basketball, which all advanced to A 5,000 students in rigorous academic programs in the heart of campus. the Elite Eight and beyond. in the liberal arts and sciences through the College of Arts and Humanities, the College of Natural and Behavioral Christopher Newport also boasts an impressive athletic Along with team success, the Captains have also produced Sciences, and the College of Social Sciences, including department that features 23 sports. The Captains have had more than 500 All-Americans. Several student-athletes have the Luter School of Business. CNU offers great teaching wide-ranging success, capturing 50 conference champion- also captured individual national championships, including a and small class sizes with an emphasis on leadership, civic ships while winning over 75 percent of their games over the pair of track & field titles during the past four years. engagement and honor. past five years. During that time, 16 programs competed in the

The University’s success at creating an incomparable environment for academic and student life has received top Christopher Newport by the Numbers recognition from U.S. News & World Report. The magazine named CNU as one of America’s schools to watch — those that have made “the most promising and innovative changes The Princeton Review named U.S. News & World Report in academics, faculty, student life, campus or facilities.” 1 CNU’s residence halls as the top 3 ranked CNU as the No. 3 Up-and- in the nation among public schools. Coming Regional University. Led by former U.S. Senator Paul Trible, CNU has more than doubled the size of the freshman class, increased the SAT average by more than 200 points, dramatically enhanced the number of faculty and seen applications increase by For the past six years, the CNU Despite doubling the size of our athletics program has posted the freshman class over the past more than 700 percent. highest winning percentage in five years, we still average just 6 Virginia. During the 2013-14 school 25 25 students per class - allowing We have also completed nearly $1 billion in capital construc- year, the Captains combined to win your professors to know you as 70 percent of their games. an individual. tion over the past 18 years, creating a beautiful campus with dazzling residential facilities, The Freeman Sports and Convocation Center, the $60 million Ferguson Center Boasting a dedicated fanbase, the CNU’s 260-acre campus is located for the Arts, Lewis Archer McMurran, Jr. Hall, Mary Brock Captains have a tremendous home in the heart of one the nation’s field advantage. The football team Forbes Hall, Joseph W. Luter, III Hall, and the impressive most historic - and beautiful - areas 4,680 led the way with an average of 260 and sits just a short drive from 116,000-square-foot David Student Union. The intellectual 4,680 fans per game, which ranked Williamsburg and Virginia Beach. center of campus, the Paul and Rosemary Trible Library fifth nationally.

York River Hall Pope Chapel

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A list List of championships of Christopher and NCAANewport’s appearances Championships by Christopher and Newport NCAA teams Appearances over the years

baseball 1981...... Dixie Conference 2010...... NCAA 1994...... Dixie Conference 1998...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 1982...... Dixie Conference 2011...... USA South 1995...... Dixie Conference 1999...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001...... Dixie Conference 1983...... Dixie Conference 2011...... NCAA 1995...... NCAA Regionals 1999...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001...... NCAA Regional 1984...... Dixie Conference 2012...... USA South 1997...... Dixie Conference 2000...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002...... Dixie Conference 1984...... NCAA Nationals 2012...... NCAA 1998...... NCAA Regionals 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002...... NCAA 3rd place 1985...... Dixie Conference 2014...... USA South 2001...... Dixie Conference 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003...... NCAA Regional 1986...... Dixie Conference 2014...... NCAA 2001...... NCAA Regionals 2002...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003...... NCAA 2nd place 1993...... Dixie Conference 2006...... NCAA Regionals 2002...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008...... USA South 1993...... Mason-Dixon Conf. GOLF 2007...... USA South 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2005...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008...... NCAA Regional 1994...... Dixie Conference 2007...... NCAA Regionals 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005 ...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009...... NCAA Regional 1994...... NCAA Nationals 1990...... NCAA Nationals 2008...... NCAA Regionals 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2011...... USA South 1994...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 1991...... NCAA Nationals 2009...... USA South 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 ...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2011...... NCAA Regional 1995...... Dixie Conference 1992...... NCAA Nationals 2009...... NCAA Regionals 2005...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2007...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012...... USA South 1996...... Dixie Conference 1994...... NCAA Nationals 2010...... NCAA Final Four 2005 ...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2007...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2012...... NCAA Regional 1997...... Dixie Conference 1995...... NCAA Nationals 2011...... NCAA Championship 2006...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012...... NCAA Championships 1998...... Dixie Conference 1996...... NCAA Nationals 2012...... NCAA Regionals 2006 ...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1999...... Dixie Conference 2000...... NCAA Nationals 2013...... USA South 2007...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2009...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. men’s basketball 2000...... Dixie Conference 2011...... USA South 2013...... NCAA Regionals 2007...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2010...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001...... Dixie Conference 2011...... NCAA Nationals 2014...... Capital 2008...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012...... Mason-DIxon Conf. Ind. 1986...... Dixie Conference 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2012...... NCAA Nationals 2014...... NCAA Super Regionals 2008...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2013...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986...... NCAA First Round 2002...... Dixie Conference 2014...... Capital 2009...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2013...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1988...... Dixie Conference 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. men’s tennis 2011...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2014...... Capital Ind. 1988...... NCAA First Round 2003...... USA South Men’s lacrosse 2012...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2014...... Capital Out. 1989...... Dixie Conference 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 1976...... Dixie Conference 2012...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2015...... Capital Ind. 1989...... NCAA First Round 2004...... USA South 2013...... NCAA First Round 1977...... Dixie Conference 2013...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1990...... NCAA First Round 2005...... USA South 1978...... Dixie Conference 2013...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. volleyball 1991...... Dixie Conference 2006...... USA South women’s 1979...... Dixie Conference 1991...... NCAA Sweet 16 2007...... USA South lacrosse 1980...... Dixie Conference women’s 2001...... Dixie Conference 1993...... Dixie Conference 2008...... USA South 1982...... Dixie Conference Track & Field 2001...... NCAA Regionals 1993...... NCAA Sweet 16 2009...... USA South 2006...... USA South 1983...... Dixie Conference 2002...... Dixie Conference 1994...... NCAA Second Round 2010...... USA South 2006...... NCAA First Round 1990...... Dixie Conference 1987...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002...... NCAA Regionals 1995...... NCAA First Round 2011...... USA South 2006...... USA South 1993...... Dixie Conference 1987...... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2004...... USA South 1996...... Dixie Conference 2012...... USA South 2006...... NCAA Regionals 2006...... USA South 1988...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2004...... NCAA Regionals 1996...... NCAA Sweet 16 2007...... USA South 2007...... USA South 1988...... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2005...... USA South 1997...... NCAA Second Round women’s 2007...... NCAA Regionals 2007...... NCAA Regionals 1989...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2005...... NCAA Regionals 1998...... Dixie Conference cross country 2008...... USA South 1989...... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2007...... USA South 1998...... NCAA Sweet 16 2008...... NCAA Regionals women’s tennis 1990...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2007...... NCAA Regionals 1999...... Dixie Conference 1994...... Dixie Conference 2009...... USA South 1990...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2008...... USA South 1999...... NCAA First Round 1995...... Dixie Conference 2009...... NCAA Regionals 1993...... Dixie Conference 1990...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008...... NCAA Regionals 2000...... Dixie Conference 1998...... Dixie Conference 2010...... USA South 2006...... USA South 1991...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2009...... USA South 2000...... NCAA Second Round 1999 ...... Dixie Conference 2010...... NCAA First Round 1991...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009...... NCAA Elite 8 2001...... Dixie Conference 2000...... Dixie Conference 2011...... USA South Men’s 1992...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2010...... USA South 2001...... NCAA Elite 8 2001...... Dixie Conference 2011...... NCAA First Round Track & Field 1992...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2010...... NCAA Elite 8 2003...... Dixie Conference 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2012...... USA South 1992...... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2011...... USA South 2003...... NCAA First Round 2002...... Dixie Conference 2012...... NCAA First Round 1980...... Dixie Conference 1992...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2011...... NCAA Runner-Up 2006...... USA South 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2013...... USA South 1981...... Dixie Conference 1994...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012...... USA South 2006...... NCAA First Round 2003...... USA South 2013...... NCAA First Round 1982...... Dixie Conference 1994...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2012...... NCAA Final Four 2010...... NCAA First Round 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 1983...... Dixie Conference 1994...... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2013...... Capital 2012...... USA South 2004...... USA South men’s soccer 1984...... Dixie Conference 1995...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2013...... NCAA Regionals 2012...... NCAA First Round 2005...... USA South 1985...... Dixie Conference 1996...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2014...... Capital 2013...... USA South 2006...... USA South 1986...... NCAA First Round 1986...... Dixie Conference 1997...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2014...... NCAA Elite 8 2013...... NCAA Second Round 2007...... USA South 2000...... Dixie Conference 1986...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1998...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008...... USA South 2000...... NCAA Elite 8 1994...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. women’s 2009 ...... USA South 2006...... NCAA Second Round 1995...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998...... NCAA Indoor Champs basketball 2011...... USA South 2008...... NCAA Elite 8 1995...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1998...... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2012...... USA South 2009...... USA South 1996...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000...... Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1980...... AIAW Regionals 2013...... Capital 2009...... NCAA Elite 8 1982...... NCAA First Round 2014...... Capital 2010...... USA South 1986...... Dixie Conference 2014...... NCAA 2010...... NCAA Secound Round 1986...... NCAA Regional 2011...... USA South 1990...... Dixie Conference field hockey 2011...... NCAA First Round 1992...... NCAA Sweet 16 2012...... NCAA First Round 1993...... Dixie Conference 2006...... NCAA Elite 8 2014...... Capital 1993...... NCAA First Round 2007...... NCAA Sweet 16 2014...... NCAA Elite 8 1995...... NCAA First Round 2008...... NCAA Sweet 16 1997...... NCAA First Round 2009...... NCAA Sweet 16 women’s soccer 1998...... Dixie Conference 2010...... NCAA First Round 1998...... NCAA Second Round 2011...... NCAA First Round 2000...... Dixie Conference 2001...... Dixie Conference 2012...... NCAA Sweet 16 2000...... NCAA First Round 2001...... NCAA First Round 2013...... NCAA Final Four 2004...... USA South 2002...... NCAA Second Round 2004...... NCAA Elite 8 2007...... USA South football 2005...... USA South 2007...... NCAA Second Round 2005...... NCAA 2009...... USA South 2001...... Dixie Conference 2006...... USA South 2009...... NCAA First Round 2001...... NCAA 2006...... NCAA 2010...... NCAA Sweet 16 2002...... Dixie Conference 2009...... USA South 2011...... NCAA Final Four 2002...... NCAA 2009...... NCAA 2012...... USA South 2003...... USA South 2010...... USA South 2013...... USA South 2003...... NCAA 2010...... NCAA First Round 2013...... NCAA Elite Eight 2004 ...... USA South 2013...... NCAA First Round 2014...... NCAA Sweet 16 2004...... NCAA 2014...... NCAA First Round 2006...... USA South men’s 2006...... NCAA softball cross country 2008...... USA South 2008...... NCAA 1993...... Dixie Conference The 2012 Captains won the USA South Championship. 1980...... Dixie Conference 2010...... USA South 1993...... NCAA Regionals

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 61 CNU Administration President Director of Athletics Paul S. Trible, Jr. R. Todd Brooks

Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Todd Brooks was named Christopher Newport Christopher Newport University has become University’s Director of Athletics on March 28, a university of choice for high-ability students 2013. Brooks became just the third Direc- from throughout Virginia and beyond. Since his tor of Athletics in school history following Bev appointment as University President on Jan. 2, Vaughan and C.J. Woollum. 1996, applications have risen by more than 700 percent and the campus has been transformed Brooks came to CNU after leading the athletic by nearly $1 billion in capital construction. department at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, since 1998. Trible has overseen significant improvements in the academic programs offered at CNU and Brooks oversaw the transition at Berry from is committed to providing a high-quality liberal NAIA membership to NCAA Division III sta- arts education that stimulates intellectual inquiry and fosters social and civic engage- tus. He also served on the steering committee ment. His visionary leadership has moved CNU into the ranks of the finest preeminent which assisted in the design of a 32.5 million dollar athletic and recreation facility, which liberal arts colleges in the nation. was completed and opened in 2008.

Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty A native of Anderson, Indiana, Brooks is a 1987 graduate of Milligan College in Milligan, and the local community. His office’s open door policy invites all students to bring their Tennessee. He earned his Master of Arts in Education in 1990 from Tusculum College stories of success and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion in Greenville, Tennessee. for CNU academics and athletics, Trible frequently converses with students around campus and cheers on CNU’s sports teams from the bleachers. Brooks began his coaching career at Tusculum as an assistant men’s basketball coach and also served as the school’s Dean of Students from 1990 to 1993. Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law degree from Washington and Lee University. He served as a commonwealth’s attorney In 1993, Brooks became the Director of Athletics and men’s basketball coach at Pied- of Essex County from 1974 to 1976. mont College in Demorest, Georgia, He represented the commonwealth leading the department and program of Virginia in the U.S. House of Getting to Know there from 1993 to 1997. Getting to Know Representatives from 1977 to 1983 and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 Brooks began his tenure at Berry to 1989. Paul S. Trible, Jr. College in 1997 as men’s basket- R. Todd Brooks 19th YEar at CNU ball coach and Lecturer of Health 2nd YEar at CNU He was a member of the United and Physical Education. In 1998, Education States Delegation to the United Na- he became Director of Athletics and Education tions in 1988 and a teaching fellow Hampden-Sydney B.A. in History (‘68) continued coaching men’s basket- Milligan College B.S. in Biology (‘87) at the Institute of Politics, John F. Washington & Lee Juris Doctor (‘71) ball. He became full-time Director of Tusculum College M.A. in Education (‘90) Kennedy School of Government at Athletics in 2002. Harvard University in 1989. Family Family Brooks and his wife Laura have two He is married to Rosemary Dun- Wife: Rosemary sons, Austin Chase and Robert Eli- Wife: Laura away Trible and has two children, Children: Mary Katherine and Paul III jah. Children: Austin and Robert Mary Katherine Trible Peters and Paul S. Trible III.

President Trible is a familiar face at sporting events. Todd Brooks congratulates Matt Kelchner after a game.

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Dan Antolik Lindsay Birch Matthew Barreau Todd Boward Bill Broderick Captain Chris Justin Chezem Eric Christiansen John Cole Asst. Football Coach Volleyball Coach Cross Country Coach Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Basketball Mascot Asst. Men's Soccer Tennis Coach Asst. Baseball Coach Coach Coach Coach

Jamie Coleman Janel Cox Jim Cross Paul Crowley Jonathan Dean Jarren Dyson Shanika Ellis Mike Faragalli Erica Flanigan Golf Coach Asst. Women’s Asst. Equipment Asst. Football Coach Strength & Asst. Men’s Basketball Finance Manager Asst. Football Coach Cheerleading Coach Basketball Coach Manager Conditioning Coord. Coach

Adam Ford Danny Garay Carrie Gardner Brenda Giles Jamie Gunderson Cory Harris John Harvell Mike Honeycutt Bobby Jordan Asst. Athletic Trainer Director of Athletic Associate A.D. Program Asst. Women’s Soccer Asst. Volleyball Coach Baseball Coach Freeman Center Maintenance Facilities Program Support Support Coach Building Manager Supervisor

Matt Kelchner Joyce Anne Will Kramer John Krikorian Kelly Lane Robin McDow Kyle McMullin Carrie Moura John Napolitano Football Coach Koubaroulis Director of Men’s Basketball Asst. Women’s Program Support Associate A.D. Field Hockey Coach Asst. Track & Field Academic Support Recreational Services Coach Lacrosse Coach Adv. & Comm. Coach Coordinator

Keith Parr Maxwell Plarr Carolyn Query Dr. Kip Redick Kiera Robertson Roland Ross Lou Serio Steve Shaw Rob Silsbee Softball Coach Sailing Coach Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Faculty Associate Athletic Coordinator Athletic Materials Men’s Soccer Director of Sports Coach Representative Trainer Athletic Outreach Manager Coach Information

Judy Stenzhorn Cindy Sutphin Mikey Thompson Tiffany Todd Francis Tommasino Amy Tully Dan Weiler Dave Weiner Jessica Weiss Administrative Program Support Asst. Men’s Lacrosse Video Production & Sr. Director Athletic Silver Storm Dance Women’s Soccer Asst. Tennis Coach Asst. Field Hockey Assistant Coach New Media Manager Communications Team Coach Coach Coach

CNU Athletic Communications

Publications Staff

Tyler Wingard Corey Wingen Lisa Wingfield Justin Wood Toby Brooks Jon Howard Billy Steel Men’s & Women’s Head Athletic Trainer Treishmann Fitness Asst. Football Coach Publications and Publications and Publications and Track & Field Center Director Graphic Design Asst. Research Asst. Multimedia Asst.

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2015 CNU Baseball schedule

2/2 Hampden-Sydney...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 3/14 Frostburg State* (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. METHODIST TOURNAMENT, Fayetteville, N.C. 3/15 Stevens Institute (DH)...... Captains Park...... 1:00 p.m. 2/6 TBD...... Fayetteville, N.C...... TBD 3/18 at Salisbury*...... Salisbury, Md...... 3:00 p.m. 2/7 TBD...... Fayetteville, N.C...... TBD 3/21 Penn St. Harrisburg* (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. 2/8 TBD...... Fayetteville, N.C...... TBD 3/25 Southern Virginia*...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. 2/11 Eastern Mennonite...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 3/26 Virginia Wesleyan...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. 2/14 N.C. Wesleyan...... Captains Park...... 11:00 a.m. 3/28 at Wesley* (DH)...... Dover, Del...... 12:00 p.m. 2/15 Bridgewater...... Captains Park...... 1:00 p.m. 3/31 at Mary Washington* (DH)...... Fredericksburg, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 2/19 Randolph-Macon...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 4/2 Salisbury*...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m. 2/21 Rensselaer Polytechnic (DH)... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. 4/4 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* (DH)...... St. Mary’s City, Md...... 12:00 p.m. 2/22 Neumann...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 4/5 at Apprentice School...... Hampton, Va...... 2:00 p.m. 2/25 at Hampden-Sydney...... Farmville, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 4/7 at Randolph-Macon...... Ashland, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 2/28 Montclair State...... Captains Park...... 2:00 p.m. 4/8 at Southern Virginia*...... Buena Vista, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 3/1 SUNY Cortland...... Captains Park...... 1:00 p.m. 4/11 York (Pa.)* (DH)...... Captains Park...... 12:00 p.m. 3/2 at N.C. Wesleyan...... Rocky Mount, N.C...... 2:30 p.m. CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 3/3 at Virginia Wesleyan...... Virginia Beach, Va...... 3:00 p.m. 4/14 CAC First Round...... at Higher Seed...... TBD 3/6 at Gallaudet...... Washington, D.C...... 3:30 p.m. 4/16-18 CAC Finals...... at Higher Seed...... TBD 3/7 at Marymount* (DH)...... Arlington, Va...... 12:00 p.m. 3/10 at Piedmont...... Cary, N.C...... TBD * Capital Athletic Conference Game 3/11 Mary Washington*...... Captains Park...... 3:00 p.m.