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$T A T £ Centals BASEBALL 2008 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Name of School...... Valdosta State University Location...... Valdosta, Ga. GENERAL INFORMATION Founded ...... 1906 Quick Facts...... 1 Enrollment...... 11,000 2008 Roster...... 1 Nickname ...... Blazers Valdosta State University ...... 2 Colors...... Red (PMS 186) and Black Billy Grant Field...... Inside Front Cover Affiliation...... NCAA Division II 2008 Schedule...... Outside Back Cover Conference...... Gulf South President...... Dr. Ronald M. Zaccari THE COACHING STAFF Athletic Director...... Herb Reinhard Head Coach Greg Guilliams...... Faculty Athletic Rep...... Bobby Tucker Assistant Coach Todd Guilliams Website...... www.vstateblazers.com Assistant Coach Mike Croley.... Stadium...... Billy Grant Field Seating Capacity...... 1,100 THE 2008 BLAZERS Dimensions (Left-Center-Right)...... 300 400-332 Atkins, Barfield, Blackwood, Camp, Crum, Drew, Forbus, Fudge, Gainey, Graves...... 4 Gray, Harmych, Hyman, Kauffman, Keegan, Keill, Koenigsfeld, Kohata, Lamb, Lemke...... 5 Maxwell, Mithcell, Muniz, Newmans, Pierce, Ray, Smotherman, Spell, Thompson, Tripp...... 6 PROGRAM HISTORY Turner, Varn, West, Wilson, Yates...... 7 First Year of Baseball...... 1955 First Year of Division II...... 1975 A LOOK BACK First Year in the Gulf South Conference...... 1983 The Valdosta State Record Book. All-Time Record...... 1424-944 2007 Final S tatistics...... All-Time GSC Record...... 204 187 2007 Results...... GSC Championships (Years)...... 2 (1995, 2002) GSC Tournament Record...... 23-25 NCAA Championships (Years)...... 1 (1979) 2008 ROSTER 2007 Record...... 27-30 2007 Gulf South Conference Record...... 8 10 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B/T Hometown / Previous School 2007 Gulf South Conference Finish...... 4th - East 1 Josh Maxwell IF/RHP 5-11 185 Sr. R/R Jacksonville Beach, Fla. / North Florida Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 13 /1 6 2 Calem Ray INF 5-9 155 Sr. R/R Adel, Ga. / Abraham-Baldwin Starters Returning / Lost...... 3 / 5 4 Brandon Atkins INF 5-9 185 Sr. R/R Phenix City, Ala. / Chattahoochee Valley CC Pitchers Returning / Lost...... 9 / 4 5 Cam Newmans INF 5-8 160 Jr. R/R Willacoochee, Ga. / Gordon CC Newcomers...... 24 9 Chase Blackwood C 5-10 200 Jr. R/R Taft, Calif. / Taft College 12 Wade West RHP 5-10 185 Jr. R/R Loganville, Ga. / Loganville COACHING STAFF 13 Jesse Barfield 1B 6-3 190 Jr. L/R Fayetteville, Ga. / Starrs Mill Head Coach...... Greg Guilliams 15 Sidney Spell OF 5-10 200 Sr. R/R Alma, Ga. / South Georgia Alma Mater, Year...... Ohio Dominican, 1984 16 Jon Koenigsfeld INF 5-11 170 So. R/R New Port Richey, Fla. / Central Florida CC Valdosta, Ga. / Valdosta Record at Valdosta State, Years...... first year 17 Briggs Smotherman INF 5-11 175 Fr. R/R Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview Career Record...... 661-256, 16 18 Curtis Keegan SS 6-0 175 Fr. R/R Ponte Vedra, Fla. / Chipola CC Assistant Coach...... Todd Guilliams 19 Logan Pierce OF 6-1 185 Jr. L/L Bronx, N.Y. / Western Oklahoma JC Assistant Coach...... Mike Croley 21 Daniel Muniz OF 6-1 200 Sr. L/L Darien, Ga. / Darton CC Graduate Assistant...... Jonathan Davis 22 Justin Lamb RHP 6-1 210 Sr. R/R Perry, Ga. / Perry Baseball Athletic Trainer...... Lori Howard 23 Russ Crum RHP 6-0 195 Sr. R/R Largo, Fla. / St. Petersburgh JC Baseball Office Phone Number...... 229-259-5562 24 Shawn Keill 1B/LHP 5-10 190 Jr. L/L Crawfordville, Fla. / Appalchian State Baseball Office Fax Number...... 229-259-5561 25 Brandon Graves LHP 6-1 190 Sr. L/L 28 Drew Camp C 6-1 195 Jr. R/R Lawrenceville, Ga. / Buford 30 Thomas Tripp RHP 6-3 220 Jr. R/R Moultrie, Ga. / Colquitt County Jr. R/R Acworth, Ga. / McEachern SPORTS INFORMATION 31 Landon Gray RHP 6-1 175 32 John Gainey RHP 5-11 180 Fr. R/R Ormond Beach, Fla. / Seabreeze Sports Information Dir. (BB Contact)...... Shawn Reed 33 Blaine Wilson OF 6-2 220 Jr. R/R Santa Maria, Calif. / Pacific Reed's Email...... [email protected] 34 Steve Turner LHP 5-11 185 Jr. L/L Atlantic Beach, Fla. / Florida CC Reed's Office Phone Number...... 229-333 5903 35 Adam Harmych RHP 6-2 200 Sr. R/R Lorain, Ohio / Kishwaukee CC Reed's Cell Phone Number...... 229 563-2505 36 Tanner Fudge LHP 6-2 190 Fr. L/L Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes Assistant Sports Information Dir...... Jessica Steadman 37 Sho Kohata INF/RHP 6-0 160 Jr. L/R Sapporo, Japan / Darton CC Steadman's Office Phone Number...... 229-245 4390 38 Colby Yates RHP 6-2 190 Fr. R/R Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes Sports Information Fax Number...... 229 333-5972 39 Wes Hyman OF 6-0 175 Jr. L/R Cordele, Ga. / Abraham Baldwin Billy Grant Field Press B ox...... 229-245 3864 40 Sam Kauffman 1B 6-1 225 Fr. R/R Snellville, Ga. / Shiloh 41 Will Thompson RHP 6-4 245 Sr. R/R Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes 42 Glen Lemke RHP 6-5 210 Jr. R/S Leavenworth, Kan. / Tallahassee CC 44 Wesley Mitchell C 6-3 205 Fr. R/R Fitzgerald, Ga. / Fitzgerald 45 Jeremy Forbus RHP 6-1 220 So. R/R Newnan, Ga. / Middle Georgia 47 Michael Varn RHP 6-6 230 So. R/R Lake Park, Ga. / Eastern Michigan

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OUR HISTORY grant from the Board of Regents of the USG to implement the HEROES (Helping Everyone Established in 1906, the institution was named the South Georgia State Normal College for Reach Optimum Educational Success) Institute, VSU seeks to help increase the recruitment, young ladies in 1913. In 1922, a legislative act changed the name to Georgia State Woman's retention and graduation of African-American males as part of the USG African-American College and authorized a four-year program leading to a bachelor's degree. The Board of Regents Male Initiative. African-American students account for 22 percent of the student body. made the college co educational in 1950 and changed its name to Valdosta State College. VSC became a regional university within the University System of Georgia on July 1,1993. OUR ACADEMIC PROGRAM Through its five colleges (the College of the Arts, the College of Arts and Sciences, the OUR MISSION Harley Langdale Jr. College of Business Administration, the James L. and Dorothy H. Dewar The mission of VSU is to prepare students to meet global opportunities and challenges College of Education, and the College of Nursing), the Division of Social Work, and the Library through excellence in teaching and learning; to expand the boundaries of current knowledge, Science program, VSU offers 56 undergraduate degrees (including bachelor's, technical and and explore the practical applications of that knowledge, through excellence in scholarship and associate degrees) and 46 graduate degrees. The Doctor of Education degree is offered in the creative endeavors; and to promote the economic, cultural, and educational progress of our areas of Adult and Career Education, Curriculum and Instruction, and Educational Leadership. community and our region, through excellence in service outreach. VSU seeks to accomplish this VSU is one of five University System of Georgia institutions offering the Georgia mission in a dynamic, student-centered learning environment marked by a respect for diverse WebMBA, ranked among the top 10 programs for its quality and affordable cost, which abilities, backgrounds, and contributions by all members of the university community. offers qualified and highly motivated professionals the opportunity to earn an accredited online MBA degree with little interruption to their work and personal lives. OUR CAMPUS Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges VSU is located near the heart of Valdosta, Georgia's newest metropolitan area, on 180 and Schools, our nationally accredited programs include applied and clinical sociology, acres, 18 miles north of the Florida border and halfway between Atlanta and Orlando. Its art, business, communication disorders, education, music, nursing, psychology, sports two campuses are less than one mile apart. medicine, theatre, master of public administration, and master of social work. In addition to courses offered in the traditional classroom, VSU conveniently offers VSU has inaugurated a highly successful Freshman Year Experience (FYE) program over 130 online classes. Graduate and/or upper-level undergraduate courses are offered through the Office of Academic Student Instructional Support. at 19 locations throughout the region, including Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta and The Center for International Programs provides central coordination for VSU's com- the Kings Bay Naval Base on the Georgia coast. Teacher certification and recertification prehensive range of services and activities in the area of international education, includ- courses are also offered on a regular basis at many sites. ing Study Abroad programs. The Georgia Association of the American Institute of Architects has honored VSU for its commitment to quality campus design; and specifically, for its dedication to preserving OUR FACULTY the institution's unique Spanish Mission style of architecture. VSU's faculty consists of 563 members-438 full-time and 125 part-time. Currently, 340 Construction and renovations continue on campus as part of the Strategic Planning full-time faculty members hold terminal degrees, two hold specialist's degrees, one holds a pro- Initiative. The main campus features an attractive pedestrian mall of inlaid brick and fessional degree, 91 hold master's degrees, and four hold bachelor's degrees. Females constitute well-designed seating areas, night-friendly lighting fixtures and security cameras for safe about 48 percent of the total faculty, and more than 10 percent are self-declared minorities. around-the-clock accessibility for students, and attractive building designs and renovations throughout the campus appropriate for the festive centennial theme. OUR CAMPUS ACTIVITIES In February 2005, through an agreement w ith the former SciTrek board and a More than 140 active student organizations exist on campus, including 20 Greek $150,000 grant, VSU acquired sole use of the SciTrek science education and training social organizations, 10 faith-based campus ministry groups, numerous intramural op- program, formerly housed in Atlanta. Its science education model and materials from the portunities, and many service and academic clubs. Thomas Edison exhibit, including a prototype phonograph, kinetoscope, and early fluoro- Varsity "Blazers" compete in football, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf and cross-coun- scope, will help prepare VSU students for their science and math teaching careers. try. "Lady Blazers" compete in basketball, softball, tennis, volleyball and cross-country. A recent $35.7 million student housing project added 518 beds through the construc- VSU is a NCAA II member institution and competes in the Gulf South Conference, the larg- tion of Centennial Hall and improved conditions of an additional 500 beds through renova- est conference in the country. The VSU Blazer Football Team won the 2004 and 2007 tion of two existing student halls. NCAA Division II National Championship while Men's Tennis Team won the 2006 title. The university recently received $392,826 in federal funds to design a $43.5 million Health A $9.7 million Campus Recreation center offers a variety of services such as a com- Sciences and Business Administration facility for the Rea & Lillian Steele North Campus. Plan- prehensive intramural program, club sports, outdoor trips, fitness consulting, aerobics ning is still underway, but the project promises great things for the health and business majors. and a 27-foot climbing wall. VSU's newly renovated Planetarium and Observatory reopened in Nevins Hall in Sep- tember 2005 and features the new 16-inch state-of-the-art computer-controlled reflector telescope. The planetarium provides shows during the academic year for school groups, civic organizations, and the general public. VSU will soon begin the transformation of its main campus. Historic Reade Hall will be renovated to include more social areas and Hopper and Georgia Halls will both be de- molished and rebuilt into multi level student living and learning centers w ith additional beds, office space and more. The student health center will move into an expanded, highly technical facility to be built on Georgia Avenue and Parking and Transportation will move to one of two parking decks, which will soon be under construction. The signature building of this campus transformation will be a new student union. Facing Baytree Road, it will hold a variety of offices, a ballroom, auditorium, new bookstore, foodcourt and many other great assets for students and others on the university's campus.

OUR STUDENTS Represented in VSU's student body of 11,000 are forty-six states, two U.S. territories and more than 60 countries. Georgians comprise 92 percent of total enrollment, while Florid- ians account for 2 percent and International students another 2 percent. The total male/ female ratio is 39/61 with 3,886 undergraduate males and 5,603 undergraduate females. Minorities make up over 28 percent of VSU enrollment numbers. With a recent $15,000

PAGE 2 ------BASEBALL 2008 age, while the 2005 squad accomplished the feat with a 2.62 ERA and a .970 fielding percentage. From 1994 through 2007, his squad led the NAIA ranks in team ERA a total GREG GUILUAMS of five times and finished among the top 15 teams in the nation 13 times. HEAD COACH His ability as a recruiter and teacher has also been evident in accolades won by his FIRST YEAR players over the years as 44 Embry-Riddle players received All-American accolades under his tutelage, including Frankie Thompson, who was named the 1996 NAIA National Player OHIO DOMINICAN 11984) of the Year. Additionally, a record seven times an Embry-Riddle Eagle was named FSC Player of the Year while 24 former Eagles signed contracts with Major League organiza- Entering his first season at the helm of the Valdosta State baseball program, Greg tions. Guilliams' players also succeeded in the classroom as 14 times an Eagle earned Guilliams brings a wealth of knowledge to one of VSU's most storied programs. All-America Scholar Athlete honors. Guilliams takes over the Blazer program after spending the last 16 seasons as the Guilliams' success has earned him numerous accolades as he was named the Ameri- head coach at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla. During his can Baseball Coaches Association Regional NAIA Coach of the Year six times while being tenure with the Eagles, Guilliams led Embry-Riddle to 661 wins, an average of 41 a year, recognized as FSC Coach of the Year on seven occasions. In 2003, the Florida Diamond against 256 losses and one tie, a .721 winning percentage. His program was particularly Club chose Guilliams as its Amateur Coach of the Year. successful from 2000-07 as Embry-Riddle tallied a 377-108 record (.777), the best record Guilliams took over at Embry-Riddle in 1991 and led the team to a 24-24 record, by any team in the state of Florida, regardless of classification. his only non-winning season at the helm of the Eagles. The 24 wins marked a nine-win Guilliams directed the Eagles to 11 NAIA regional tournaments and six NAIA College improvement from the 1990 Eagle squad. He began his career at Penn State-Behrend in World Series appearances, including a national runner-up finish in 2004, during his 16 1990 during which his team won 14 games, an improvement of 10 wins from the year years with the school. His squad was ranked nationally in eight of the last nine years and before his arrival. finished among the top five in the nation in five of the last seven years. His squad finished Guilliams played collegiately at NAIA's Ohio Dominican, where he earned his Bachelor either first or second every year in the 12-year history of the Florida Sun Conference of Arts in Education and History in 1984. He was a three-year captain and garnered NAIA while compiling a 236-79-1, a .748 winning percentage, league mark during that time. All-American honors three times for ODC and was elected into the school's Hall of Fame Guilliams' success didn't come just against NAIA competition as eight times the Eagles in the inaugural class of 1997. faced NCAA Division II College World Series participants between 2000 and 2007, tally- Following his collegiate career, Guilliams signed a professional contract with the At- ing a 5-3 mark in those contests. lanta Braves organization and spent one year in the team's minor league system. He began Guilliams' knowledge and ability to teach the game of baseball was evident in his his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Kentucky in 1987. teams' performance on the field during his ERU tenure. His 2004 squad led the nation in Guilliams is married to the former Ami Gregory and the couple have two children, pitching and defense, tallying a 2.67 team earned average and a .966 fielding percent- Elijah, 4, and Isaac, who turns two in February.

TODD GUILUAMS MIKEGROLEY ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR EASTERN KENTUCKY (1988) EMRRY-RIDDLE (2004)

Entering his first season as an assistant coach w ith the Valdosta State baseball Entering his first season w ith the Valdosta State baseball program, Mike Croley program, Todd Guilliams brings a great deal of experience to his new position. After all, brings needed stability and knowledge to Greg Guilliams' staff. Guilliams has an unparalleled amount of experience in the coaching philosophy and style Croley is no stranger to Guilliams as he has spent four seasons learning the game of new VSU head coach Greg Guilliams, who Todd has known all his life and coached from the first-year Blazer head man. His tenure with Guilliams began as a player in 2003, under in 15 of the last 16 years. during which he helped lead the Eagles to the NAIA College World Series. Croley played Together, the Guilliams brothers built a dynasty at NAIA's Embry-Riddle. They won both centerfield and shortstop during the season and batted .336. He a team-high eight 622 games, against just 228 losses, in 15 years at the school and made six NAIA World home runs and drove in 49 runs, third-most on the Embry-Riddle squad. Croley was second Series appearances. Todd served as the hitting, catching and outfield instructor for the on the team w ith 57 runs scored and counted 19 doubles and five triples among his 78 program, which produced 44 NAIA All-America selections between 1995 and 2007. He hits on the year. Beyond the plate, the Pompano Beach, Fla. native was also successful on was also responsible for calling pitches and serving as the program's strength and con- the base paths, as he stole a team-best 32 bases in 37 attempts. Croley was recognized ditioning coach while filling the role as Embry-Riddle's Athletic Fields Manager for the for his play on the field at the end of the year as he was named a NAIA All-America. He school's baseball, track and field and soccer complex. Additionally, he spent time as the also earned NAIA All-Regions honors and was named to the Florida Sun Conference's All- school's Sports Information Director as well as the Academic Enhancement Coordinator. League team. Todd's run at Embry-Riddle was briefly interrupted as the he spent the 2000 season In addition to his playing days, Croley also spent three seasons working as an assis- as an assistant with Dallas Baptist. During his year with the Patriots, the team registered tant coach under Guilliams at Embry-Riddle. He served as a hitting instructor and worked a 43-23 record and advanced to the NAIA World Series, where it finished second. with the team's and infielders while also mentoring the players in base-run- Guilliams began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Kentucky ning. The squad reached the NAIA College World Series all three years during his time as University in 1988 and 1989. He also spent three seasons as an assistant coach with a coach, including a runner-up finish in 2004. the Staunton Braves between 1990 and 1992 while also serving as a volunteer assistant Croley began his playing career at Brevard Community College, where he was with EKU in 1990. coached by former Major League hitting instructor Ernie Rosseau. He earned Junior Col- In addition to his coaching duties, Guilliams also serves as Valdosta State's Assistant lege All-America in 2001 while leading the Florida Junior College Association in hitting. Director of Academic Services. He is well suited for the position as he earned an Ohio He batted .432 that season and hit eight home runs. Croley tallied 47 RBI on the year and Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete award and twice won the Turkey Hughes Scholarship was named the Sunshine State Conference Player-of-the-Year. Award from EKU during his playing days at the school. Guilliams earned a Bachelor of Croley's coaching experience includes serving time as an assistant coach under Ros- Science in Sport Supervision from Eastern Kentucky in 1988 and a Master of Science in seau at Brevard while also working as the infield instructor and third base coach for the Physical Education from the school in 1990. He captained the EKU baseball team as a Rockford Riverhawks of the Frontier League. senior in 1988 while earning Dean's List honors with a perfect 4.00 grade point average The 27-year-old Croley earned a his Bachelor's degree from Embry-Riddle in 2004 and during his final semester. a Master's in Exercise Science from Eastern Kentucky in 2005. Guilliams is married to the former Julie Dudgeon. The couple have three children - Casey (13), Grace (10) and Wyatt (5). PAGE 3 ------VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS

BRANDON ATKINS RANDYDREW IF *5-9 *185 +SR.* R/R OF ♦ 5 -0 ♦ 1 6 5 ♦ JR. ♦ L/R PHENIX CITY. ALA. DOUGLAS. GA. [CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY CC1 [GORDON CC)

Joined the Valdosta State baseball program prior to the 2007 season ... Played in 55 of 57 Batted .376 while tying a school record with 65 hits at Gordon College last season ... games last season, starting 52 of those contests... His 52 starts were second-most on the Was also hit by a pitch 11 tim e s ... Helped Gordon to a 45-15 record a year ago ... Owned squad ... Batted .286, fifth-best on the team ... Tallied 22 runs batted in and 35 runs scored a .405 career batting average at Coffee County High School and was named All-Region ... Counted 11 doubles, one triple and two home runs among his 53 hits ... Was successful three years in a row ... Also earned All-State honors as a senior. on four-of-nine attempts and owned a .927 fielding percentage.

JEREMY FORBUS JESSE BARFIELD RHP ♦ 6-1 ♦ 220 ♦ SO. ♦ R/R IB ♦ 6-3 ♦ 190 ♦ IR. ♦ L/R NEWNAN.GA. FAYETTEVILLE, GA. (MIDDLE GEORGIA] (STARRS M ill] One of Valdosta State's most reliable relievers a year ago... Appeared in 11 games, making one Has played in 58 games over the course of the last two season, starting 12 of those con- s ta rt... Owned a 2.81 earned run average as he gave up just five earned runs in 16.0 innings tests ... Has batted .222 during his VSU career, tallying five hits in 24 at-bats as a fresh- ... Struck out 15 batters while issuing just six w alks... Was 2-0 on the year... Surrendered 21 man while collecting 13 hits in 57 plate appearances last season ... Has three doubles and hits on the year... Picked up victories at Lynn February 11 and against Thomas April 3. two home runs in his career... Has driven in 13 runs and scored six ... Started nine games and batted .228 last season while scoring four runs and driving in 11. TANNER FUDGE LHP ♦ 6 -2 ♦ 1 9 0 ♦ FR. ♦ L/L CHASE BLACKWOOD VALDOSTA, GA. C ♦ 5 -1 0 ♦ 2 0 0 ♦ JR. ♦ R /R (LOWNDES! TAFT, CALIF.

(TAFT COLLEGE! Starred at Lowndes High ... Owned an 8-5 record his senior season while also tallying three saves ... Tossed five complete games and owned a 1.55 earned run average on the Started all 42 games he played in for Taft College last season ... Batted .270 while hitting a y e a r... Struck out 78 batters in 74 innings pitched. team-best five home runs... Collected 41 hits in 152 at-bats... Throughout 9-of-35 opponents that attempted to steal against him ... Recorded 28 runs batted in and 18 runs scored. JOHN GAINEY RHP ♦ 5-11 ♦ 180 ♦ FR. ♦ R/R DREW CAMP ORMOND BEACH, FLA. C ♦ 6-1 ♦ 195 ♦ IR . ♦ R/R (SEABREEZE) LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. [BUFORD] Registered a 3-3 record as a senior at Seabreeze High ... Also batted .366 and drove in 16 ru n s ... Was a stand-out in summer league, earning a 7-1 record ... Owned a 1.63 earned Has played in 47 games over the course of his two year Blazer career, starting eight games run average while striking out 62 batters in just 47 innings of work. in the process... Has tallied 10 hits in 56 plate appearances, a .179 batting average ... Has registered 14 runs batted in and eight runs scored ... Owns one triple and one among his 10 h its ... Batted .257 in 30 games last season... Finished the year with an 0-1 record. BRANDON GRAVES LHP ♦ 6 -1 ♦ 1 9 0 ♦ SR. ♦ L/L RUSS CRUM CRAWFORDVILLE, FLA. RHP ♦ 6-0 ♦105 ♦ SR.♦ R/R (APPALACHIAN STATE) PERRY, GA. (PERRY! Saw action in 30 games, including three starts, for Division I Appalachian State last season ... Owned a 1-1 record and a 6.80 earned run average ... Struck out 25 batters in 45.0 in- nings ... Began his career at Tallahassee Community College ... Registered a 10-5 record in Pitched in 12 games, including three starts, last year after missing the entire 2006 season two seasons at TCC ... Struck out 80 batters while walking just 18 during his junior college ... Pitched in 17.1 innings, surrendering 20 hits and 14 earned runs for a 7.27 earned run career... Was second team All-Panhandle Conference in 2006. average ... Struck out 20 batters while holding opponents to a .290 batting average.

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LANDON GRAY SHAWN KEILL RHP ♦ 6 -1 ♦ 175 ♦ JR. ♦ R /R 1R/LHP ♦ 5 -1 0 ♦ 1 0 0 ♦ JR. ♦ L/L ACWORTH, GA. LARGO, FLA. (MCEACHERN] 1ST. PETERSBURG JC1

Saw action in 15 games a year ago, registering one s ta r t... Tallied a 2-3 record on the Helped St. Petersburg College to a 35-15 record last season and a share of the Suncoast year... Owned a 7.03 earned run average in 24.1 innings pitched ... Struck out 14 batters Conference title ... Batted .320 while scoring 40 runs and driving in 30 ... Was named the while allowing 19 earned runs ... Earned a win versus Palm Beach Atlantic February 10 SCC's Defensive Player-of-the-Year... Batted .315 while earning the Junior College Defensive and against Georgia Southwestern March 21 ... Also saw action in nine games as a fresh- Player-of-the-Year award for Florida in 2006. man ... Struck out nine batters in 9.1 innings while holding an 8.68 earned run average.

ION KOENIGSFELD ADAMHARMYCH IF ♦ 5-11 ♦ 170 ♦ SO. ♦ R/R RHP ♦ 6-2 ♦ 200 ♦ SR. ♦ R/R NEW PORT RICHEY, FLA. LORAIN, OHIO [CENTRAL FLORIDA CC1 (KISHWAUKEE CGI

Led Central Florida Community College to the Mid-Florida Conference and a runner-up Served as one of Valdosta State's weekend starters last season ... Finished the year with a position to eventual national champion Chipola in the Florida Community College Athletic 2-5 record in 11 games, 10 of which he started ... Owned a 4.60 earned run average as he Association State tournam ent... Batted .375 w ith 26 runs scored and 37 runs batted in surrendered 24 earned runs in 47.0 innings ... Struck out 25 batters while allowing 58 hits ... in 37 games ... Also owned a .975 fielding percentage and was named first-team All-State Picked up victories at St. Leo February 13 and at Albany State March 15. by the FCCAA.

WES HYMAN SHOKOHATA OF ♦ 6 -0 ♦ 175 ♦ JR. ♦ L/R IF /R H P ♦ 6 -0 ♦ 1 6 0 ♦ JR. ♦ L/R CORDELE, GA. SAPPORO, JAPAN (ABRAHAM-BALDWINI #39 IDARTONJ

Batted .348 as a sophomore at Abraham-Baldwin last season ... Hit two home runs and Started all 54 games at Darton College last season ... Batted .276 with 50 hits in 181 had 40 runs batted in ... Missed all but 14 games as a freshman due to injury ... Was plate appearances... Tallied seven doubles, three triples and two home run s... Was suc- named the Region 1 AAA Player-of-the-Year as a senior in high school at Crisp County cessful on 13-of-19 stolen base attempts ... Scored 36 runs and drove in 24 ... Batted High ... Batted .481 and was named the team's most valuable player. .315 in 35 games as a freshman in 2006 ... Scored 22 runs and drove in 18.

SAM KAUFFMAN JUSTIN LAMB IB ♦ 0 -1 ♦ 2 2 5 ♦ FR. ♦ R /R RHP ♦ 0-1 ♦ 210 ♦ SR. ♦ R /R SNELLVILLE, GA. DARIEN, GA. [SHILOH] [BARTON]

Batted .375 for the Shiloh High Generals... Counted 12 doubles, one triple and six home runs Was 4-3 in 14 games for the Blazers as a junior in 2006 ... Was second on the squad with among his hits ... Drove in 27 runs ... Earned the squad's . a 3.90 earned run average ... Also tallied two saves on the year... Started six games and recorded two complete games ... Threw one of VSU's six shutouts on the y e a r... Struck out 61 batters in 55.1 innings... Recorded a 6-2 record in 14 games, including 12 starts CURTIS KEEGAN during his final season at Darton ... Also had four saves while striking out 79 batters in SS ♦ 6 -0 ♦ 175 ♦ FR. ♦ R /R 79.2 innings. LILBURN, GA. (PARKVIEW! GLEN LEMKE RHP *6-5 ♦210* JR.* R/R Played his prep career at Parkview High School... Originally signed w ith Division I Georgia out of high school before transferring to Valdosta State ... Helped the Panthers to a 17-11 LEAVENWORTH, KAN. record as a senior and playoff appearances all four seasons. (TALLAHASSEE CC)

Saw action in 35 games the last two years for Tallahassee Community College ... Re- corded a 7-3 record last season in 19 contests ... Recorded a 3.03 earned run average in 74 innings... Struck out 71 batters while walking just 13 ... Was 4-3 as well as two saves in 16 games as a freshman ... Owned a 3.21 earned run average while holding opponents to a .282 batting average ... Struck out 38 batters in 56.0 innings. PAGE 5 VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS

JOSH MAXWELL CALEMRAY IF/RHP ♦ 5-11 ♦ 185 ♦ SR. ♦ R/R IF ♦ 5-9 ♦ 155 ♦ SR. ♦ R/R JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLA. ADEL.GA. [NORTH FLORIDA) (g) (ABRAHAM-BALDWIN Appeared in seven games over the last two seasons at North Florida ... Played in six games, Saw action 46 games last season, earning the starting nod at second base in 32 of those making two starts, as a sophomore in 2006 ... All six appearances were as an infielder ... games ... Hit .269, tallying 32 hits in 119 at-bats ... Scored 15 runs while also driving in Batted .385, tallying hits in five-of-13 plate appearances ... Pitched in one game last year, 15 ... Tallied five doubles, one triple and two home runs among his 32 at-bats ... Tallied registering a strike out in two innings... Began his career at Daytona Beach Community College a .938 fielding percentage. where he recorded a 0-1 record as a freshman. BRIGGS SMOTHERMAN WESLEY MITCHELL IF ♦ 5-11* 175 *FB.* R/R C*6-3*205*FR.*R/R VALDOSTA, GA. FITZGERALD, GA. (VALDOSTA) [FITZGERALD) Starred at Valdosta High last season ... Batted .407 and had a .474 on-base percentage... Tallied six doubles and three triples on the year... Had 17 runs batted in and 17 stolen bases Was a standout at Fitzgerald High, where he earned All-Region and All-Tift area honors as ... Was named first team All-Region in 2007 after earning second team honors in 2006. a senior... Batted .493 last season, collecting 36 hits in 73 at-bats ... Tallied 18 doubles and two home runs among his 36 hits for a .822 slugging percentage ... Owned a .622 on-base percentage ... Had 23 runs batted in. SIDNEY SPELL OF ♦ 5-10 ♦ 200 ♦ SR ♦ R/R DANIEL MUNIZ ALMA, G A. OF ♦ 0-1 ♦ 200 ♦ SR. ♦ ill (SOUTH GEORGIA) BRONYX, N.Y. Played in 50 games, with 45 starts, last season... Batted .293, tallying 44 hits in 150 at-bats (WESTERN OKLAHOMA JC) ... Tied for third on the team with four home runs... Also registered 10 doubles and one triple... Was successful on four-of-five stolen base attempts ... Scored 28 runs while driving in 17. Played in 44 games last season for the Blazers, making 27 starts in the process... Hit .277, tallying 31 hits in 112 at-bats ... Was third on the team in home runs w ith fo u r ... Also collected two doubles ... Registered 17 runs scored and 23 runs batted in ... Was a WILL THOMPSON perfect 2-of-2 on stolen base attempts. RHP* 0-4 * 245* SR.* R/R VALDOSTA, GA. CAM NEWMANS (LOWNDES) IF ♦ 5-8 * 160 ♦ JR. * R/R WILLACOOCHEE.GA. A stalw art for the Blazer pitching s taff last y e a r... Started at the season as a reliever before moving to a weekend starter role for the final two weeks... Started five games (GORDON C O t o ta l... Recorded a 4-1 record and a 3.92 earned run average ... Pitched two complete games, against Flagler March 6 and versus West Florida April 29 ... Earned Gulf South Conference Pitcher-of-the-Week honors after allowing three hits and no runs in a 3-0 win Played in 55 games for Gordon College last season, making 51 s ta rts ... Batted .288, col- over Georgia Southwestern ... Also earned the honor after surrendering just four hits and lecting 51 hits in 177 plate appearances... Scored 43 runs while driving in 34... Counted 12 two runs versus UWF, a win that propelled VSU into the GSC tournam ent... In addition doubles and one triple among his hits ... Was successful on 17-of-18 stolen base attempts. to West Florida, Flagler and Georgia Southwestern, also picked up a victory versus Clark Atlanta February 21 ... Struck out 41 batters in 57.1 innings ... Allowed opponents just a .249 batting average, best on the squad. LOGAN PIERCE OF ♦ 6-1 ♦ 185 ♦ JR. ♦ L/L THOMAS TRIPP PONTE VEDRA, FLA. RHP *8-3 * 220* JR.* R/R (CHIPOLA JC) MOULTRIE, GA. (COLQUITT COUNTY) Helped Chipola to the 2007 National Junior College Athletic Association Championship and a 41-18 record ... Batted .351, collecting 59 hits in 168 at-bats ... Scored 53 runs while driving in 25 ... Owned a .991 fielding percentage as he committed just one error Started all 13 games he saw action in ... The 13 starts were second-best on the squad ... in 114 chances. Registered a 3-5 record and a 4.66 earned run average... Tallied three complete games and one shutout ... Gave up just six hits while striking out five in a 5-0 win over No. 4 Florida Southern on March 11 ... The performance earned him Gulf South Conference Pitcher-of-the-Week honors ... Also recorded victories against Nova Southeastern Febru- ary 17 and versus North Alabama April 15 ... Struck out 52 batters in 77.1 innings. ------PAGE 6 ------BASEBALL 2008 a 1-3 record while picking up two saves ... Earned his win at Thomas March 14 ... Tallied a save in the season-opening win over Lynn on February 2 while also earning one against STEVETURNER West Georgia April 6 ... Recorded a 4.30 earned run average and a .261 opponent batting 1HP ♦ 5-11 ♦ 185 ♦ JR. ♦ l/l average ... Struck out 32 batters in 37.2 innings. ATLANTIC REACH, FLA. [FLORIDA CC-JACKSONVILLE) BLAINE WILSON OF ♦ 0 -2 ♦ 2 2 0 ♦ JR. ♦ R /R Recorded a 3-3 record and a 3.22 earned run average in 17 games ... Registered one start SANTA MARIA, CALIF. on the y e a r... Struck out 30 batters in 41.1 innings ... Held opponents to a .271 batting average ... Earned NJCAA Academic All-America status in 2007. (PACIFIC!

Batted .379 in 47 games for Cypress Community College in 2006 ... Hit seven home runs MICHAEL VARN and had a .593 slugging percentage while helping the Chargers to the 2006 California RHP ♦ 6-6 ♦ 230 ♦ SO. ♦ R/R Junior College title game ... Named second team All-Orange Empire Conference ... Tallied 41 runs batted in, five doubles and two trip le s... Batted .291 with 24 runs batted in for LAKE PARK, GA. Golden West Junior College in 2005 ... Was named the Los Padres League All-Star Most (EASTERN MICHIGAN] Valuable Player as a senior in college ... Red shirted at Division I Pacific last season.

Began his career at Division I Eastern Michigan during the 2004 season... Redshirted that year ... Originally from Mississauga, Ontario where he starred at Lome Park Secondary School. COLRY YATES RHP ♦ 6-2 ♦ 190 ♦ FR. ♦ R/R VALDOSTA, GA. WADE WEST (LOWNDES) RHP ♦ 5-10 ♦185 ♦ JR.♦ R/R LOGANVILLE, 6A. Starred at Lowndes High last season ... Batted .415 w ith six home runs ... Drove in 35 (LOGANVILLE) runs ... Registered a 4-1 record as a pitcher... Tallied a 2.80 earned run average.

Valdosta State's top reliever last season ... Saw action in 17 games, all in re lie f... Tallied VALDOSTA STATE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL-GAME Most Ks per 9 innings...... 12.7, Sam Bowen, 7 3 Most Runs Combined...... 39 vs. N. AlaBAMA, '95 Most ABs...... 7, 15 times Most Wins...... 13, Jeff Agerter, '82 Most Extra Base Hits...... 16 vs. Morris Brown, '01 Most Runs...... 5, five times Most Decisions...... 17, Jeff Agerter, '82 Most TBs...... 52 vs. Morris Brown, '01 Most Hits...... 6, Mike Jones, '85 Most Saves...... 12, Corey Wachman, '02 Most Errors...... 9 vs. Florida Southern, '89 Most 2Bs...... 3, seven times Best ERA...... 0.78, Mike Perry, '64 Most SBs...... 13 vs. Armstrong State, '68 Most 3Bs...... 2, nine times Most Shutouts...... 3, 9 players tied Most DPs...... 5 vs. New Orleans, 7 4 Most HRs...... 3, three times Most Innings...... 17 vs. David Lipscomb, '68 Most HRs Inning...... 2, two times INDIVIDUAL-CAREER Most TBs...... 13, two times Best Batting avg...... 390, John Gordon, '86-87 TEAM- SEASON Most RBIs...... 9, Rob Busch, '85 Best Slugging %...... 643, Cecil Whitehead, 76-78 Most Games...... 71,1982 Most SBs...... 6, Claude Speck, '67 Consecutive Starts...... 226, Scott Simpson, '00-03 Most Wins...... 49,1982 Most Put Outs...... 20, Kevin Spooner, '85 Most ABs...... 834, Scott Simpson, '00-03 Most Consecutive Wins...... 22,1983 Most Assists...... 10, John Gordon, '86 Most Runs...... 183, Sal Amadeo, 77-79 Best Winning Percentage...... 804 (45-11), 1980 Most Errors...... 4, 5 players tied Most Hits...... 276, Scott Simpson, '00-03 Most Losses...... 31,1989, 1990,1999 Most IP...... 15, Danny Chadwick, 7 3 Most 2Bs...... 52, JoJo Blaha, '84-87 Best Batting Average...... 343,1985 Most Ks...... 18, Kelly Scott, '80 Most 3Bs...... 18, two times Worst Batting Average...... 216,1957 Perfect Game...... Leroy Purdy, 7 0 Most HRs...... 44, Bobby McDonald, '96-99 Best Slugging Percentage...... 566,1985 No Hitters...... 1, four times Most TBs...... 445, JoJo Blaha, '84-87 Most A B s...... 2261,1985 Most RBIs...... 209, JoJo Blaha, '84-87 Most Runs...... 620,1985 INDIVIDUAL--SEASON Most SBs...... 91, Sal Amadeo, 77-79 Most Runs Per Game...... 9.8, 1986 Best B.A...... 436, Robert Morgan, '04 Most Appearances...... 70, Ted West, '85-88 Most Times Shut Out...... 8,1976 Best Slugging %...... 839, Cecil Whitehead, 7 8 Most IP...... 353, Jimmy Wall, 77-80 Fewest Runs Allowed Per Game...... 2.3,1960 Most AB...... 271, Mike Jones, '85 Most Ks...... 365, Bryan Shover, '92-95 Most Hits...... 776,1985 Most Runs...... 96, Andy Anthony, '85 Most Wins...... 31, three times Most 2Bs...... 144,1985 Most H its ...... 114, Mike Jones, '85 Best Winning Percentage...... 950, Kelly Scott, 79-80 Most 3Bs...... 31,1985 Most 2Bs...... 32, Robert Morgan, '04 Most Saves...... 12, Corey Wachman, '02 Most HRs...... 99,1985 Most 3Bs...... 8, Dan Darden, 7 5 Best ERA...... 1.48, Eddie Fisher, '66-69 Most Extra Base H its...... 274,1985 Most HRs...... 23, Bobby McDonald, '97 Most Shutouts...... 7, Bill Petty, 74-77 Most Total Bases...... 1279,1985 Most Consecutive Hits...... 9, Rob Bush, '85 Most RBIs...... 545,1985 Longest Hitting Streak...... 31, Robert Morgan, '04 TEAM - GAME Most Stolen Bases...... 179,1985 Most Extra Base Hits...... 43, Robert Morgan, '04 Most A B s...... 50 vs. Morris Brown, '01 Most Plays...... 67,1985 Most Total Bases...... 172, Robert Morgan, '04 Most Runs...... 29 vs. Morris Brown, '01 Best Fielding Percentage...... 964,1965 Most RBIs...... 76, JoJo Blaha, '85 Runs Inn...... 13, tw o times Most Innings Pitched...... 577.1,1982 Most BBs (drawn)...... 91, Richie Johnson, '82 Most H its ...... 30 vs. Shippensburg, '85 Most Strikeouts...... 488,1995 Most SBs...... 46, Mike White, '85 Most RBIs...... 25 vs. Morris Brown, '01 Most Walks...... 404,1981 Most App...... 29, two times Most 2Bs...... 10 vs. Morris Brown, '01 Best ERA...... 1.45,1964 Most IP...... 127.1, Jeff Agerter, '83 Most 3Bs...... 4 three times Worst ERA...... 7.36,1990 Most Consecutive Shutout Inn...... 28.2, Jimmy Wall, 7 7 Most HRs...... 6 vs. Eckerd, '85 Most Shutouts...... 12,1973 Most Ks...... 112, Bryan Shover, '93 Most Runs Against...... 28 vs. Jacksonville St., '90 Most Consecutive Shutouts ...... 4,1971 PAGE 7 VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS 2007 STATISTICS Overall Record: 27-30 GSC Record: 8-10 Home Record: 15-17 Away Record: 10-11 Neutral Record: 2-2

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB A PO A E FLD% Nick Copeland .315 53-47 168 27 53 8 0 3 33 70 .417 6 5 29 4 .356 1 4 13-16 99 3 5 .953 Justin Huff .298 56-53 181 41 54 800 10 62 .343 25 9 13 2 .409 0 3 13-15 96 151 19 .929 Ranee Morgan .294 49-42 153 33 45 10 0 5 27 70 .458 11 3 22 3 .345 4 2 4-7 348 17 4 .989 Sidney Spell .293 50-45 150 28 44 10 1 41768.453217312.40400 4-5 54 7 3 .953 Brandon Atkins .286 55-52 185 35 53 11 1 2 22 72 .389 12 9 34 0.3562 1 4-7 48 105 12 .927 Chris Harris .277 52-45 141 29 39 6 1 53062 .440 24 10 25 4 .410 3 1 6-9 84 0 3 .966 Calem Ray .269 46 32 119 15 32 5121545.378 4 1 14 3.29616 1-4 71 81 10 .938

Jacob Jarvis .312 28-20 64 10 20 3 0 1 7 26 .406 6 3 8 1 .397 0 2 1-3 106 23 4 .970 Daniel Muniz .277 44-27 112 17 31 2 0 42345.402 15 1 23 4 .367 0 0 2-2 47 0 2 .959 Nick Phillips .273 41-19 77 16 21 6 0 1 16 30 .390 5 5 17 0 .356 0 0 4-6 42 45 8 .916 Rusty Harris .264 32-15 53 13 14 1 1 0 6 17 .321 6 0 9 1 .333 1 0 0-0 35 44 4 .952 Ryan Parson .259 26-12 54 6 14 3 0 0 9 17 .315 5291.333 2 0 0-0 21 2 0 1.000 Drew Camp .257 30-4 35 6 9 0 11 13 14 .400 3 0 10 2 .316 0 0 0-0 58 7 1 .985 Richard Flores .256 41-34 90 10 23 2 0 1 13 28 .311 15 9 15 1 .405 2 3 2-7 190 25 5 .977 Justin Hill .253 33-21 79 10 20 404 1136.456 7 1 18 3 .322 0 1 2-2 12 0 1 .923 Eddie San Roman .246 25-14 57 11 14 011 819.333 7210 1.34800 2-2 7 0 0 1.000 Jesse Barfield .228 36 9 57 4 13 3 0 1 11 19 .333 4 0 11 1 .279 0 0 0-0 63 2 0 1.000 Dustin Rucker .215 43-21 93 12 20 4 01 1527 .290 6 2 9 1.27510 0-13311.971 Sherard Reynolds .211 26-1 19 11 4 0 00 3 4 .211 3 050.3180 0 3-3 8 0 0 1.000 Wade West .000 20 0 0 0 00000.0000000.0000 0 0-0 2 5 3 .700 Valdosta State .277 57-57 1887 334 523 86 7 36 289 731 .387 185 69 312 34 .360 17 23 61-89 1437 581 100 .953 Opponents .295 57 57 1884 335 555 89 14 34 292 774 .411 244 51 344 27 .385 27 39 84-122 1427 616 101 .953 LOB - Team (420), Opp (474). DPs turned - Team (43), Opp (52). TPs turned- Team (J). C! - Team (1), D. Camp 1. IBB - Team (6), C. Harris 2, N. Copeland 1, D. Rucker 1, J. Barfield 1, J. H uff 1, Opp (27). Picked off-J. Huff 3, S. Spell 2, R., Morgan 2, R. Flores 2, J. Jarvis 1, J. H ill 1.

Player ERA W L APP-GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Chris Davison 3.50 3 7 15-14 0 00074.2 83 54 29 30 51 11 3 7 299 .278 6 4 107 Will Thompson 3.92 4 1 19-5 2 0 1 0 57.1 54 33 25 25 41 12 1 4217.249 254 24 Thomas Tripp 4.66 3 5 13-13 3 1 0 077.186514033 52 11 0 4295.2924 15 177

Jeremy Forbus 2.81 2 0 11-1 00 0016.0 21 6 5515301 67 .313 220 11 Jeremy Jones 3.77 2 1 16 2 0 0 0 1 28.2 41 21 12 9 19 6 0 1 116 .353 3 1 213 Wade West 4.30 1 3 17-0 0 00237.2 36 23 18 18 32 5 3 3 138 .261 320 36 Daniel Muniz 4.50 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1110007.2861 10 10 Adam Harmych 4.60 25 11-100 0 0047.0 58 35 24 21 25 13 0 5 192 .302 8 8 4 3 4 John Sirmon 5.31 5 1 19-3 00 1 040.251 25 24 14 27 9 1 2 165 .309 100 2 2 Brad Altone 5.40 3 2 16-2 0 0 1 430.0281818 28 18 3 1 1 108 .259 751 11 Ryan Parson 6.43 0 0 4-1 0 0 0 0 7.0 11 754 9 10331.355110 1 0 Landon Gray 7.03 23 15-10 0 0024.1 35 19 19 17 14 8 11101 .347 5 4 031 Russ Crum 7.27 0 1 12-3 0 0 0 0 17.1 20 16 14 15 20 221 69 .290 7 0 021 Luke Taylor 9.47 0 1 15-2 0 0 1 1 19.0 29 26 20 24 20 5 2179.367 63202 Valdosta State 4.75 27 30 57-57 5 3 2 8 479.0 555 335 253 244 344 89 14 34 1884 .295 56 51 15 27 39 Opponents 4.71 30 27 57-57 6 2 2 17 475.2 523 334 249 185 312 86 7361887.277 53 69 5 17 23 PB - Team (17), R. Flores 12, D. Camp 3, J. Jarvis 2, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (6), T. Tripp 4, L. Taylor 1, A. Harmych 1, Opp (10). SBA/A TT ■ R. Flores (44-62), J. Jarvis (30-46), C. Davison (18-25), T. Tripp (9-17), W. Thompson (7-15), D. Camp (10-14), L. Taylor (6-12), A. Harmych (9-12), W. West (8-1 J), B. A/tone (9-10), J. Sirmon (8-8), J. Forbus (4-4), D. Muniz (2-2), R. Parson (2-2), L. Gray (1-2), R. Crum (1-2).

2007 RESULTS Date Opposing team Score VSU R-H-E OPP R-H-E Att Date Opposing team Score VSU R H-E OPP R-H-E Att 02/02 Lynn W, 3-1 3-5-0 1-3-0 322 03/15 at Albany State W, 11-2 11-10-1 2-5-5 75 02/02 Lynn W, 2-1 2-4-1 1-7-3 322 03/21 Georgia Southwestern L, 9-5 5-7-1 9-15-0 293 02/03 Lynn L, 10-2 2-8-1 10-13-2 316 03/24 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 5-4 4-12-3 5-11-1 238 02/07 Columbus State L, 11-2 2-10-2 11-13-1 306 03/24 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 11-8 11-11-1 8-11-1 238 02/09 vs. Newberry W, 9-3 9-14-1 3-5-2 210 03/25 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 8-4 8-5-1 4-11-2 234 02/10 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic Wf 8-7 8-12-3 7-6-3 145 03/28 at Columbus State L, 13-3 3-4-1 13-18-1 288 02/11 at Lynn W, 9-8 9-9-2 8-14-4 237 03/31 at West Alabama W, 5-2 5-12-1 2-5-1 405 02/13 at St. Leo W, 12-2 12-15-3 2-3-0 171 03/31 at West Alabama L, 3-0 0-3-1 3-7-0 405 02/16 Nova Southeastern L, 3-1 1-4-1 3-6-0 221 04/01 at West Alabama L, 4-2 2-8-2 4-6-0 257 02/17 Nova Southeastern W, 8-3 8-9-0 3-5-0 258 04/03 Thomas W, 13-3 13-15-1 3-9-3 276 02/17 Nova Southeastern L, 7-5 5-11-2 7-8-2 258 04/06 West Georgia W, 4-3 4-5-1 3-10-1 212 02/18 Nova Southeastern L, 10-5 5-11-4 10-12-3 223 04/06 West Georgia L, 6-4 4-5-4 6-6-2 212 02/20 at Flagler W, 20-11 20-20-2 11-14-6 87 04/07 West Georgia L, 5-2 2-7-3 5-62 281 02/21 Clark Atlanta W, 15-1 15-18-1 1-3-4 126 04/12 Albany State W, 6-5 6-6-3 5-12-3 299 02/21 Clark Atlanta W, 13-4 13-9-2 4-10-1 126 04/14 North Alabama W, 14-13 14-17-6 13-12-9 198 02/24 Tampa L, 13-5 5-7-3 13-13-0 275 04/14 North Alabama W, 5-4 5-9-2 4-13-0 198 02/24 Tampa L, 9-4 4-1-0 9-13-1 275 04/15 North Alabama W, 10-6 10-14-1 6-12-2 202 02/25 Tampa L, 15-5 5-12-4 15-18-2 213 04/17 at Armstrong Atlantic L, 11-9 9-13-1 11-14-3 123 02/27 at Georgia Southwestern W, 3-0 3-9-0 0-5-2 50 04/21 at Montevallo L, 4-2 2-6-1 4-8-2 205 02/28 St. Leo W, 6-0 6-10-0 0-6-1 239 04/21 at Montevallo L, 10-9 9-11-3 10-12-4 205 03/02 Ouachita Baptist L, 3-2 2-9-2 3-6-1 199 04/22 at Montevallo L, 8-2 2-6-2 8-13-0 175 03/03 Ouachita Baptist L, 8-5 5-9-1 8-18-0 251 04/24 Armstrong Atlantic W, 13-6 13-19-0 6-14-1 199 03/04 Ouachita Baptist L, 7-5 5-13-2 7-15-2 233 04/25 at Georgia College L, 5-0 0-6-1 5-12-0 277 03/06 Flagler W, 4-2 4-8-5 2-6-3 264 04/28 West Florida L, 9-4 4-10-1 9-14-0 536 03/07 Georgia College L, 5-2 2-5-1 5-9-0 252 04/28 West Florida L, 4-1 1-4-3 4-6-0 536 03/09 at Florida Southern L, 4-1 1-6-2 4-8-0 104 04/29 West Florida W, 5-2 5-9-3 2-4-3 458 03/10 at Florida Southern L, 8-4 4-8-0 8-10-2 116 05/05 vs. Ouachita Baptist L, 7-2 2-5-3 7-10-2 185 03/11 at Florida Southern W, 5-0 5-11-0 0-6-1 104 05/06 vs. Montevallo L, 13-3 3-5-3 13-14-1 210 03/14 at Thomas W, 12-5 12-12-1 5-10-6 78 PAGE 8 — Office of University RelationsValdosta• State University1500 N.Patterson• Valdosta, St.* 229-333-5980 • 31698 GA Ours! College of Artsthe College of & Sciences Arts College James L.James & Dorothy H.Dewar Harley Langdale Jr.Harley Langdale College of Nursing of College Division of Work Social Studies Division of Aerospace College of Business Business Administration of College www.valdosta.edu College of Education of College

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME 02/02 FRANCIS MARKON (DH) BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 02/03 FRANCIS MARION BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 02/06 ait C o l u m b u s S t a te Columbus, Ga. 4:00 PM 02/08 ait F l o r i d a T e c h Melbourne, Fla. 2:00 PM 02/09 at Florida Tech (DH) Melbourne, Fla. NOON 02/13 at Flagler St. A u gustine, Fla. 4:00 PM 02/16 at Augusta State (DH) Augusta, Ga. NOON 02/17 at Augusta State Augusta, Ga. 12:30 PM 02/20 FLAGLER BILLY GRANT FIELD 4:30 PM 02/23 TAMPA BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 02/24 TAMPA BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:30 PM 02/26 ST. LEO BILLY GRANT FIELD 5:00 PM 02/27 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN BILLY GRANT FIELD 4:30 PM 03/01 at Florida Southern Lakeland, Fla. 4:00 PM 03/02 at Florida Southern (DH) Lakeland, Fla. 1:00 PM 03/04 at Brewton-Parker Mt. Vernon, Ga. 4:00 PM 03/0S GEORGIA COLLEGE BILLY GRANT FIELD 4:30 PM 03/08 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 03/11 THOMAS BILLY GRANT FIELD 5:00 PM 03/12 at Georgia Southwestern Americus, Ga. 4:00 PM 03/13 #vs. Bridgeport Ormond Beach, Fla. 2:00 PM 03/13 #vs. Olivet Nazarene Ormond Beach, Fla. 6:00 PM 03/17 BREWTON-PARKER BILLY GRANT FIELD 5:00 PM 03/18 NORTH GEORGIA BILLY GRANT FIELD 6:00 PM 03/19 NORTH GEORGIA BILLY GRANT FIELD 4:30 PM 03/21 *ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE BILLY GRANT FIELD 5:00 PM 03/22 ^ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE (DH) BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 03/2S at Thom as Thomasville, Ga. 4:00 PM 03/29 *WEST ALABAMA (DH) BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 03/30 *WEST ALABAMA BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 04/02 at Georgia College M illedgeville, Ga. 4:00 PM 04/05 *at West Georgia (DH) Carrollton, Ga. 1:00 PM 04/06 *at West Georgia Carrollton, Ga. 1:00 PM 04/08 at St. Leo St. Leo, Fla. 6:00 PM 04/12 *at North Alabama (DH) Florence, Ala. 1:00 PM 04/13 *at North Alabama Florence, Ala. 1:00 PM 04/15 at Arm strong Atlantic Savannah, Ga. 5:00 PM 04/16 COLUMBUS STATE BILLY GRANT FIELD 6:00 PM 04/19 *MONTEVALLO (DH) BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 04/20 *MONTEVALLO BILLY GRANT FIELD 1:00 PM 04/22 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC BILLY GRANT FIELD 6:00 PM 04/26 *at West Florida (DH) Pensacola, Fla. 3:00 PM 04/27 *at West Florida Pensacola, Fla. 2:00 PM 05/3-7 Gulf South Conference Tournament* Millington, Tenn. TBA

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