2020 UNG BASEBALL WEEK #7 GAME NOTES

GAME #19: (H) vs. Southern Wesleyan March 10 3:00 GAMES #20-22: at Augusta March 13-15 2:00, 1:00, 1:00

2020 SCHEDULE / RESULTS QUICK HITS Jan. 31 Auburn-Montgomery W, 12-5 • North Georgia wraps up what ended up being a seven-game homestand with a midweek Feb. 1 Auburn-Montgomery W, 14-2 matchup with Southern Wesleyan Tuesday before a road trip to Augusta this weekend. Feb. 2 Auburn-Montgomery W, 16-3 Feb. 7 Claflin * W, 4-0 Feb. 9 Claflin (DH) * W, 11-1 (8) • The Nighthawks took two of three from Georgia Southwestern, dropping the opener Feb. 9 Claflin (DH) * W, 15-3 (7) before claiming the last two games versus the Hurricanes. Feb. 14 at USC Aiken * W, 10-5 Feb. 15 at USC Aiken * L, 4-12 Feb. 16 at USC Aiken * L. 6-7 • Southern Wesleyan is 6-14 on the year and 0-9 in Conference Carolinas action. Coming Feb. 21 at Francis Marion * W, 6-0 off getting swept by Belmont Abbey this past weekend, the Warriors are 3-1 in midweek Feb. 22 at Francis Marion * W, 12-5 games this season. Feb. 23 at Francis Marion * W, 6-2 Feb. 28 #8 Georgia College * L, 4-7 (11) • Southern Wesleyan is led by Ty King Richards at the plate, hitting .313 with four doubles, Feb. 29 #8 Georgia College * L, 7-8 March 1 #8 Georgia College * L, 1-13 10 runs scored and seven RBI. Dawson Posick and Tanner Glass each have two homers March 6 Georgia Southwestern * L, 7-8 on the year to lead SWU in the category. In total, the Warriors hit .242 as a team with 35 March 7 Georgia Southwestern * W, 11-1 extra-base hits and 67 walks drawn compared to 167 strikeouts. March 8 Georgia Southwestern * W, 5-2 March 10 Southern Wesleyan 3:00 March 13 at Augusta * 2:00 • Southern Wesleyan has a team 5.31 GPA with 169 strikeouts as a staff. Tuesday’s project- March 14 at Augusta * 1:00 ed starter, Tanner Glass, sports a 2-0 record with 15 batters fanned to just three walks. March 15 at Augusta * 1:00 March 17 Emmanuel 4:00 • North Georgia leads the all-time series, 30-2, winning seven straight in the series. UNG March 19 West Georgia 5:00 March 20 at Lander * 5:00 has lost just once in Dahlonega in the series, going 19-1 with the only home loss coming in March 21 at Lander * 3:00 the first of a three-game set back in 2004. March 22 at Lander * 1:00 March 23 Southern Wesleyan 5:00 • Augusta is 4-15 on the year and 2-10 in Peach Belt Conference play ahead of a Wednes- March 24 Montevallo 6;00 March 25 Montevallo 6:00 day midweek matchup with Mars Hill. The three-game set with UNG will mark the end of March 27 at Flagler * 7:00 a seven-game homestand for the Jaguars. The two league wins came as a one-run game March 28 at Flagler * 3:00 against Lander and an 11-inning thriller against Flagler. March 29 at Flagler * 12:00 March 31 West Florida 7:00 April 1 West Florida 2:00 • Ben Markiewicz leads the AU offense, hitting .375 with five doubles and 11 RBI. The Jag- April 3 Columbus State * 6:00 uars have 36 extra base hits, 30 of which are doubles. April 4 Columbus State * 2:00 April 5 Columbus State * 1:00 • Augusta’s pitching staff has had its troubles through the opening 19 games of the year, April 7 Emmanuel 6:00 April 9 Young Harris * 7:00 coming into the week with an 8.24 ERA, giving up 175 runs to its opponents. April 10 Young Harris * 7:00 April 11 Young Harris * 3:00 • North Georgia leads the all-time series, 30-10, and have won each of the last 10 match- April 14 Anderson 6:00 April 15 at West Georgia 5:00 ups. The Nighthawks are 11-6 in Augusta, winning five of the last six. April 17 UNC Pembroke * 7:00 April 18 UNC Pembroke * 3:00 • Probable Starters: Tuesday - TBA vs. Tanner Glass; Friday - Cade Heil vs. Will Cantrell; April 19 UNC Pembroke * 1:00 Saturday - Steven Bower vs. Hunter Norman; Sunday - Parker Morrison vs. John Micah Law. April 24 Alabama Huntsville 7:00 Probable starters are based upon the last completed series or the last midweek game for April 25 Alabama Huntsville 3:00 April 26 Alabama Huntsville 12:00 both teams. May 8-10 PBC Tournament TBA Home game • Crews Taylor leads the nation in walks drawn with 24. He is also fifth nationally and tops * Peach Belt Conference game in the PBC in walks drawn per game at 1.60. Crews Taylor leads the league and is sixth na- tionally in homers with seven. He also leads the conference in homers per game at 0.47. Bill FOLLOW LIVE - HOME GAMES LeRoy is the second hardest to strike out in the PBC at 20.7 at bats per strikeout.

• Cade Heil is third in the league in strikeout-to-walk ratio and fourth in strikeouts. He is also third in victories and WHIP and fourth in walks allowed per nine innings. Steven Bower Live Streaming Broadcast is second in the league in strikeouts, third in strikeouts per nine innings, third in wins and youtube.com/user/ungathletics/live 10th in strikeout-to-walk ratio.

Local Cable Television Windstream cable channels 78.12 • Conway won his third Freshman of the Week this season Monday after hitting .385 with a and HD channel 890 and three RBI as the Nighthawks took two of three from Georgia Southwestern. The went 2-for-5 in the opener with a homer and three RBI, then went 2-for-4 in game two with a double. He finished with a hit in the finale and had a .692 slugging per- Live Statistics centage on the week, scoring two runs. ungathletics.com/sidearmstats/baseball

Live Twitter Updates @UNGBaseball UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location...... Dahlonega, Ga. Founded...... 1873 Enrollment...... 19,748 Nickname...... Nighthawks Colors...... Blue and Gold Mascot...... Nigel the Nighthawk TOM CANTRELL, Head Conference...... Peach Belt 21st Season President...... Dr. Bonita Jacobs Record at UNG: 731-437 (.625) PROGRAM HISTORY Career Record: 908-489 (.650) Program Established...... 2000 Overall Record...... 731-437 (.625) Conf. Championships...... 5 (2 NAIA, 3 PBC) Conf. Tourney Champs...... 2 (1 NAIA, 1 PBC) Tom Cantrell is returning for his 21st season at the helm of the University of North Georgia baseball program. Nat’l Tourney Apps...... 9 (6 NAIA, 3 NCAA) Since relaunching the baseball program from the ground up in 2000, Cantrell has had much success sporting Regional Champs...... 3 (2 NAIA, 1 NCAA) a record of 719-431 (.625). In his 20 seasons at North Georgia, Cantrell’s clubs have won at least 30 games an impressive 17 times, including each of the last five seasons, and amassed 40 or more wins six times, including a program best 57 wins in 2005. DIGITAL Website...... UNGAthletics.com Cantrell has been recognized for his success on the field and for the impact he has had shaping and mento- Twitter...... @UNGBaseball ring young men by being inducted into the Georgia Dugout Club’s Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016. Along with this prestigious honor, Cantrell has been named his conference’s Coach of the Year six times. While at North Instagram...... @ungbaseball Georgia, Cantrell was named the GACC Coach of the Year in 2001 and 2003 and the Peach Belt Conference Broadcasts...... Nighthawk Sports Network Coach of the Year in 2007, 2015, 2017 and, most recently, in 2019. He has also been recognized as the NCAA Division II Southeast Region Coach of the Year twice in 2015 and 2017. COACHING STAFF Upon its inception in 2000, the North Georgia baseball program had an unprecedented run of success Head Coach...... Tom Cantrell competing in six straight NAIA regionals including making a regional appearance in its inaugural season. In Year at UNG...... 21st Season the program’s first year of eligibility for NCAA postseason play in 2008, Cantrell led the Saints to its first ever Alma Mater...... DeKalb, 1985 NCAA Division II Regional appearance after winning the Peach Belt Conference Tournament Championship. UNG Record...... 731-437 (.625) After being picked to finish 10th in the league play in 2015, the Nighthawks earned their first ever Peach Belt Conference Regular Season Championship finishing 22-8 in the league and eventually reaching the champion- Career Record...... 908-489 (.650) ship game of the 2015 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional. In 2017, the North Georgia baseball program had Assistant Coach...... Cody Clickner a banner year accomplishing many program firsts. North Georgia received its first-ever national #1 ranking on Year at UNG...... 8th Season March 20 of that year and won its first ever NCAA Division II Southeast Regional title. Upon winning the pro- gram’s first NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Championship, North Georgia made the trip to Grand Prairie, Assistant Coach...... Nick Palmer Texas, for North Georgia’s first NCAA Division II Baseball Championship appearance. Year at UNG...... 11th Season Graduate Assistant...... Carter Boswell During his time at North Georgia, Cantrell has mentored and developed some of the best talent in the South- Year at UNG...... 1st Season east. Since 2000, North Georgia has produced 15 All-Americans, 53 All-Conference players, 55 All-Region players and eight Gold Glove winners, including Devin Gearhart’s Rawlings National Gold Glove Award in 2016. Along with these award winners, North Georgia has also produced three Players of the Year, four Fresh- FACILITY INFORMATION man of the Year, one of the Year and two Peach Belt Conference Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Name.... Bob Stein Stadium at Cottrell Park Since 2000, Cantrell has sent 16 former North Georgia players on to the professional ranks. Capacity...... 500 Prior to his time in Dahlonega, Cantrell spent nine seasons at DeKalb Junior College, first as an assistant coach prior to being named the head coach in 1996. Cantrell was recognized for his success at DeKalb by be- ing named the GJCAA College Assistant Coach of the Year in 1995 along with being named the 1998 GJCAA Coach of the Year and the 1998 East Central District Coach of the Year.

Over his 24 year career at DeKalb and North Georgia, Cantrell has produced consistent winners amassing 896 career victories against 483 losses for a career winning percentage of .650. Those totals rank Cantrell among the nation’s coaching elite for most wins. Cantrell has also developed a reputation for developing talent, send- ing 23 former players on to the professional ranks including former big leaguers Robby Hammock, Marlon Byrd and Nick Green during his time at DeKalb and Chris Rearick from his time at North Georgia.

Cantrell, a native of Habersham, Georgia, was a two time All-State at North Clayton High School. During his time at North Clayton, Cantrell led his team to a third place finish as a junior in the 1982 State Championships. In his senior campaign in 1983, Cantrell again returned to the state championships, leading his team to a state runner-up finish. Following his senior season at North Clayton, Cantrell went on to DeKalb College where he hit .332 as a freshman and .362 as a sophomore, garnering All-Region honors both years. Bob Stein Stadium at Cottrell Park was After finishing his collegiate career at DeKalb, Cantrell was taken in the eighth round of the 1985 draft by the constructed during the fall of 2008 and Braves. features a first-class facility for the Night- Cantrell spent his first season of in Bradenton, Florida hitting .214 in that first year. After hawks. With 500 chair back seats, fans completing his first professional season in Bradenton, Cantrell was sent to Pulaski, Virginia, where he had a will enjoy a perfect venue for NCAA Base- standout year hitting .291 and was named to the Appalachian League All-Star team. That same season, he also helped lead the team to the Appalachian League World Series. During his time in Pulaski, Cantrell was ball. Bob Stein Stadium offers players, managed by former and skipper Grady Little. fans, and media a beautiful facility with the backdrop of the Dahlonega moun- Cantrell credits Little as well as collegiate coach Doug Casey as the main catalysts that led him into the tains. FieldTurf was installed at Bob Stein coaching profession. Cantrell retired from professional baseball in 1987 and started his career as a highly successful amateur coach, coaching former big leaguers Michael Barrett and Adam Everett. In his time as an Stadium in 2014 as part of a renovation amateur coach, Cantrell’s teams finished third in the country on three separate occasions. project to the outdoor facilities at UNG, giving the Nighthawks a field to play on Throughout his time in the dugout, Cantrell has shaped and inspired the lives of his players with his passion and love for the game of baseball and currently has over fifty former players in the high school, college, and regardless of weather conditions. professional coaching ranks including Troy Snitker, the current hitting coach for the and Rob- by Hammock, the current quality control and catching coach for the .

Walker McCrary Cantrell and his wife, Shannon, have been married for 33 years and currently reside in Dacula, Georgia, with Athletic Communications Coordinator their two dogs, Sasha and Sophie. Together they have one daughter, McKenzie, who received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology in 2014 from the University of Georgia. McKenzie’s first two collegiate years were spent at the University of Alabama where she was a two-year member of the University of Alabama Email: [email protected] Cheer Squad. After her second year, she transferred to the University of Georgia to cheer and finish her Phone: (706) 867-3073 degree. McKenzie currently resides in Orlando, Florida, with her three huskies, Makayla, Maya and Malia, and is Mobile: (706) 973-9527 fulfilling her lifelong dream as a dolphin trainer at SeaWorld. 2020 ROSTER 1 William Mapes R-Jr. INF 5-10 185 R/R Alpharetta, Ga. / Mt. Pisgah 2 Justin Bailey R-Fr. OF 5-9 180 R/R Canton, Ga. / Woodstock 3 Joseph Odachowski Jr. INF 6-0 175 R/R St. Simons Island, Ga. / Mt. Pisgah (Chattahoochee Valley CC) 4 Tyler Courtney R-So. INF 6-0 190 R/R Peachtree City, Ga. / Starr’s Mill (Wisconsin-Whitewater) 5 Tim Conway R-Fr. OF 6-2 205 R/R Decatur, Ga. / Decatur 6 Jake Howard R-Jr. INF 6-1 200 R/R LaGrange, Ga. / LaGrange 7 Jay Pendley Jr. RHP 6-2 195 L/R Buford, Ga. / Mill Creek (Gordon State) 9 Austyn Wright So. LHP 6-1 185 L/L Marietta, Ga. / Mt. Bethel Christian Academy 10 Maddex Richardson Jr. RHP 6-3 220 R/R Owensboro, Ky. / Owensboro Catholic (Western Kentucky) 13 Jeff Jenkins R-Fr. RHP 6-3 200 R/R Flowery Branch, Ga. / East Hall (Mercer) 14 Jacob O’Neil R-So. C 6-1 205 R/R Snellville, Ga. / Parkview 15 Jake Arnold Jr. INF 6-4 230 R/R Peachtree City, Ga. / Starr’s Mill 16 Parker Morrison R-Jr. RHP 6-0 200 R/R Cumming, Ga. / Forsyth Central 17 Will Hardigree R-So. UTL 6-0 215 R/R Auburn, Ga. / Winder-Barrow (USC Upstate) 20 Beau Jones Jr. RHP 6-2 200 R/R Hoschton, Ga. / Mill Creek (Southern Union) 21 Chaz Bridges So. RHP 6-2 205 R/R Commerce, Ga. / Stephens County 22 Crews Taylor Jr. OF 6-0 185 L/R Lawrenceville, Ga. / Archer 23 Cade Heil Jr. RHP 6-3 190 L/R Suwanee, Ga. / North Gwinnett 24 Andres Perez R-Jr. C 6-7 260 R/R Duluth, Ga. / Pinecrest Academy 25 Drew Lang Fr. RHP 6-2 170 R/R Naples, Fla. / Naples 26 Michael Borah Fr. INF 5-10 180 R/R Suwanee, Ga. / North Gwinnett 27 Cody Collett R-So. LHP 6-5 225 L/L Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview 28 Bill LeRoy Sr. C 5-10 185 R/R Dublin, Ga. / West Laurens 29 Cole Yancey R-Fr. INF 5-10 185 R/R Monroe, Ga. / Loganville Christian Academy 30 Brady Eeles Sr. OF 5-8 175 L/R Dallas, Ga. / Allatoona Cornerstone 31 Ryan Gray R-Fr. LHP 5-11 170 L/L Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth 32 Connor Stephenson R-Sr. RHP 6-1 170 R/R Fairburn, Ga. / Trinity Christian (West Georgia) 35 Jordan Krueger Sr. RHP 6-0 190 R/R Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding (Kennesaw State) 36 Steven Bower R-Sr. LHP 6-3 230 R/L Lawrenceville, Ga. / Peachtree Ridge 37 Pete Weil R-Fr. RHP 6-2 170 R/R Atlanta, Ga. / Woodward Academy 39 Nik Levensteins So. INF 6-1 235 L/R Arvada, Colo. / Ralston Valley

Coaching Staff pro-NUN-see-AY-shun Guide Head Coach: Tom Cantrell, 21st season 23 HEIL ... HIGH-ll Assistant Coach: Nick Palmer 26 BORAH ... BORE-uh Assistant Coach: Cody Clickner 28 LeROY ... LUH-roy Graduate Assistant Coach: Carter Boswell 30 EELES ... EELS 35 KRUEGER ... CREW-ger 37 WEIL ... WHILE 39 LEVENSTEINS ... LEV-en-stines 2020 HEADSHOT ROSTER

WILLIAM JUSTIN JOSEPH TYLER TIM JAKE 1 MAPES 2 BAILEY 3 ODACHOWSKI 4 COURTNEY 5 CONWAY 6 HOWARD

JAY AUSTYN MADDEX JEFF JACOB JAKE 7 PENDLEY 9 WRIGHT 10 RICHARDSON 13 JENKINS 14 O’NEIL 15 ARNOLD

PARKER WILL BEAU CHAZ CREWS CADE 16 MORRISON 17 HARDIGREE 20 JONES 21 BRIDGES 22 TAYLOR 23 HEIL

ANDRES DREW MICHAEL CODY BILL COLE 24 PEREZ 25 LANG 26 BORAH 27 COLLETT 28 LEROY 29 YANCEY

BRADY RYAN CONNOR JORDAN STEVEN PETE 30 EELES 31 GRAY 32 STEPHENSON 35 KRUEGER 36 BOWER 37 WEIL

NIK TOM NICK CODY CARTER 39 LEVENSTEINS HC CANTRELL AC PALMER AC CLICKNER GA BOSWELL 2020 University of North Georgia Baseball Overall Statistics (as of Mar 8, 2020)

Overall Record: 12-6 Conf: 9-6 Home: 8-4 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-0

All games Sorted by Batting Avg

# 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% 30 Eeles, Brady .321 15-14 56 17 18 2 1 3 10 31 .554 5 2 7 0 .391 1 1 0-1 19 1 0 1.000 22 Taylor, Crews .311 18-18 61 26 19 1 0 8 19 44 .721 29 2 16 0 .543 0 0 0-0 32 1 1 .971 15 Arnold, Jake .306 18-18 72 16 22 8 1 1 14 35 .486 6 0 10 1 .354 1 0 0-0 156 6 0 1.000 28 LeRoy, Bill .288 18-18 73 17 21 6 0 2 15 33 .452 12 1 4 2 .391 1 0 0-0 107 30 2 .986 5 Conway, Tim .284 18-18 74 18 21 3 1 1 14 29 .392 10 4 16 0 .398 0 2 2-2 26 0 1 .963 1 Mapes, William .264 18-18 72 10 19 6 0 1 14 28 .389 5 2 13 1 .329 0 1 0-0 29 57 6 .935 17 Hardigree, Will .257 17-17 70 11 18 4 0 0 7 22 .314 5 1 9 4 .316 0 0 0-0 1 18 2 .905 24 Perez, Andres .353 9-9 34 13 12 3 0 6 17 33 .971 9 0 9 0 .488 0 0 0-0 65 12 0 1.000 6 Howard, Jake .341 13-12 44 8 15 6 0 1 11 24 .545 2 2 9 1 .396 0 2 0-0 15 29 3 .936 39 Levensteins, Nik .303 12-9 33 7 10 2 0 1 8 15 .455 5 0 4 0 .375 2 1 0-1 4 0 0 1.000 29 Yancey, Cole .273 5-2 11 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 .273 0 2 1 0 .357 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2 Bailey, Justin .250 6-5 16 4 4 0 0 0 2 4 .250 3 2 4 0 .429 0 1 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 26 Borah, Michael .071 5-4 14 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .071 5 1 4 0 .350 0 0 0-0 8 15 1 .958 14 O'Neil, Jacob .000 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Totals .290 18-18 631 151 183 41 3 24 134 302 .479 96 19 106 9 .396 6 8 2-4 477 194 20 .971 Opponents .228 18-18 591 84 135 21 3 13 70 201 .340 74 13 183 11 .325 5 5 14-22 461 194 30 .956

LOB: Team (143), Opp (126) DPs Turned: Team (14), Opp (16) IBB: Team (1), Levensteins (1), Opp (5) Picked Off: LeRoy (1)

All games Sorted by Earned Run Avg

# Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 9 Wright, Austyn 0.00 0-0 4 0 0 0-0 0 1.2 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 .143 0 1 0 0 0 32 Stephenson, Connor 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0 1.2 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 .167 0 0 0 0 0 20 Jones, Beau 0.79 1-0 9 0 0 0-1 1 11.1 8 2 1 0 16 1 0 1 .190 0 0 0 0 0 25 Lang, Drew 1.42 0-0 5 0 0 0-0 0 6.1 7 3 1 4 7 1 0 0 .292 1 0 0 0 1 27 Collett, Cody 3.00 0-1 8 0 0 0-1 0 6.0 6 2 2 8 8 0 0 0 .261 0 0 0 0 0 23 Heil, Cade 3.19 3-1 6 6 1 1-1 0 36.2 29 17 13 6 36 3 1 2 .216 1 3 0 1 1 35 Krueger, Jordan 3.37 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0 2.2 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 .091 0 0 0 0 0 36 Bower, Steven 3.86 4-2 6 6 1 0-0 0 37.1 30 21 16 13 54 3 1 2 .222 2 2 0 1 1 10 Richardson, Maddex 5.06 1-0 7 0 0 0-0 0 10.2 9 6 6 7 15 3 0 0 .225 1 3 0 0 1 37 Weil, Pete 5.40 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0 1.2 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 .333 1 0 0 1 0 16 Morrison, Parker 6.07 3-1 6 6 0 0-0 0 26.2 22 18 18 14 29 3 1 6 .220 4 4 2 1 0 7 Pendley, Jay 6.52 0-1 5 0 0 0-0 1 9.2 10 7 7 5 8 3 0 1 .286 0 0 1 1 1 13 Jenkins, Jeff 7.71 0-0 4 0 0 0-0 0 4.2 7 4 4 4 0 2 0 1 .350 0 0 0 0 0 21 Bridges, Chaz 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 0 2.0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.10 12-6 67 18 2 2 2 158.0 135 84 72 74 183 21 3 13 .228 10 13 3 5 5 Opponents 7.61 6-12 77 18 0 0 4 153.2 183 151 130 96 106 41 3 24 .290 25 19 1 6 8

PB: Team (3), LeRoy (3), Totals (3), Opp (3) Pickoffs: Team (3), Heil 2, Bower 1, Totals , Opp (1) SBA/ATT: Totals (28-44), LeRoy (8-13), Perez (6-9), Heil (3-5), Pendley (3-4), Lang (2-2), Morrison (2-3), Jones (1-1), Richardson (1-1), Stephenson (1-1), Wright (1-1) NATIONAL POLLS Collegiate Baseball Poll - Top 30 NCBWA Poll - Top 25 Week #4 - March 9, 2020 Week #3 - March 4, 2020

Rank Team Points Rank Team Record Points Prev. 1. U.C. San Diego (17-4) 240 1 Angelo State (19) 17-1 475 1 2. Catawba (17-3) 231 2 Central Missouri 14-3 433 4 3. Central Missouri (18-3) 225 3 UC San Diego 13-4 429 3 4. Colorado Mesa (14-4) 213 4 Catawba 15-2 398 15 5. Angelo St. (19-3) 211 5 Tampa 11-5 395 5 6. Georgia College (13-2) 200 6 Ashland 5-1 357 9 7. Barry (15-4) 185 7 Mount Olive 15-2 346 7 8. North Greenville (17-5-1) 183 8 Millersville 10-3 338 10 9. Millersville (14-4) 175 9 Biola 12-1 316 12 10. Tampa (13-7) 157 10 Southern New Hampshire 9-2 270 21 11. Columbus St. (17-3) 156 11 Lindenwood 12-1 259 17 12. Alabama-Huntsville (15-5) 147 12 North Greenville 16-3-1 251 2 13. Texas-Tyler (19-3) 146 13 Barry 11-3 224 NR 14. Ashland (7-2) 144 14 Dixie State 11-3 222 NR 15. Mount Olive (17-4) 129 15 Central Oklahoma 12-3 220 RV 16. West Texas A&M (17-5) 120 16 Colorado Mesa 10-4 170 6 17. Valdosta St. (12-6) 112 17 East Stroudsburg 9-1 168 19 18. Biola (12-2) 109 18 Georgia College 11-1 136 24 19. Bloomsburg (9-1) 99 19 Southern Arkansas 15-3 127 25 20. East Stroudsburg (12-1-2) 89 20 New York Tech 4-4 94 8 21. Bellarmine (10-4) 71 21 UT Tyler 16-2 89 22 22. Wingate (15-5) 65 22 Davenport 10-2 87 RV 23. West Georgia (13-6) 63 23 Concordia Irvine 14-5 73 NR 24. Dixie State (15-3) 62 24 Nova Southeastern 8-9 53 NR 25. Southern New Hampshire (10-4) 47 25 Missouri Southern 13-4 36 11 26. Chico State (15-7) 42 27. Davenport (13-2) 37 Dropped Out: Embry-Riddle, Fla. (13th); West Texas A&M (14th); 28. UNC-Pembroke (17-5) 20 Oklahoma Baptist (16th); Florida Southern (18th); Stanislaus State T29. Florida Southern (13-8) 15 (20th); Delta State (23rd). T29. Newberry (15-5) 15 Receiving Votes: Columbus State (14-3) 34 points; Bloomsburg Receiving Votes: Concordia (17-7), Mercyhurst (5-3), Seton Hill (5-1) 31 points; West Texas A&M (13-5) 27 points; Valdosta State (9-4), West Chester (7-2), Charleston, WV (8-5). (11-3) 17 points; Newberry (15-4) 15 points; Oklahoma Baptist (12- 5) 8 points; Chico State (12-6) 7 points; Adelphi (2-1) 4 points.

PEACH BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS REGIONAL POLLS NCBWA Southeast Region Poll UPDATED MARCH 9, 2020 Week #3 - March 2, 2020

Rk. Team GP Record Pct Rk. Team Record Points Prev. 1. Columbus State 12 11-1 .917 1 Catawba (5) 15-2 101 3 2. UNC Pembroke 12 10-2 .833 2 Mount Olive (4) 15-2 95 2 3. Georgia College 11 9-2 .818 3 North Greenville (2) 16-3-1 94 1 4. Lander 11 7-4 .636 4 Georgia College 11-1 76 4 5. NORTH GEORGIA 15 9-6 .600 5 Columbus State 14-3 68 6 6. Francis Marion 11 6-5 .545 6 Newberry 15-4 57 7 7. Georgia Southwestern 12 5-7 .417 7 UNC Pembroke 13-5 34 10 8 Wingate 12-5 30 9 T8. Young Harris 9 3-6 .333 9 Carson-Newman 13-6 26 8 T8. Flagler 12 4-8 .333 10 NORTH GEORGIA 10-5 19 5 T8. USC Aiken 12 4-8 .333 11. Augusta 12 2-10 .167 Dropped Out: None 12. Claflin 11 0-11 .000 Receiving Votes: Flagler: 12-6 (4), King: 12-6 (1)