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SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak #Florida 21-9 .700 -- 47-18 .723 31-10 13-7 3-1 13-5 22-9 11-3 7-3 W1 Kentucky 19-11 .633 2.0 43-23 .652 30-6 11-14 2-3 11-7 17-15 4-10 5-5 L2 Vanderbilt 15-13-1 .534 5.0 36-25-1 .589 21-11-1 12-13 3-1 9-8 11-14 3-6 5-4-1 L2 14-16 .467 7.0 36-23 .610 18-13 11-6 7-4 9-9 4-11 1-6 7-3 L2 South Carolina 13-17 .433 8.0 35-25 .583 23-13 9-8 3-4 8-10 13-18 4-9 5-5 L1 Georgia 11-19 .367 10.0 25-32 .439 14-18 10-12 1-2 8-10 5-15 4-9 7-3 L2 Tennessee 7-21 .250 13.0 27-25 .519 15-13 9-12 3-0 4-13 6-11 3-7 3-7 L3 WESTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak #^LSU 21-9 .700 -- 48-17 .738 32-7 10-8 6-2 14-4 17-8 5-4 10-0 W16 Arkansas 18-11 .621 2.5 45-19 .703 29-8 10-7 6-4 10-8 12-13 4-5 6-4 L1 Mississippi State 17-13 .567 4.0 40-27 .597 22-9 12-12 5-4 9-9 14-15 5-14 5-5 L2 Auburn 16-14 .533 5.0 37-26 .587 23-13 10-11 4-2 7-11 10-10 9-9 5-5 L2 A&M 16-14 .533 5.0 41-21 .661 26-11 12-7 3-3 10-8 12-10 6-5 6-4 W5 Ole Miss 14-16 .467 7.0 32-25 .561 24-8 6-12 2-5 9-9 17-17 6-9 3-7 L1 Alabama 5-24-1 .172 15.5 19-34-1 .358 14-22 5-11-1 0-1 4-14 5-17 4-6 4-5-1 T1 # - SEC Co-Champion; ^ - SEC Tournament Champion SEC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

NCAA Regionals Houston Regional - Omaha, Neb. Fayetteville Regional Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5 Arkansas 3, Oral Roberts 0 Texas A&M 3, Iowa 2 Saturday, June 17 Texas A&M 4, Houston 3 Missouri State 5, Arkansas 4 LSU vs. Florida State Clemson Regional Arkansas 4, Oral Roberts 3 7 p.m. CT | ESPN Arkansas 11, Missouri State 10 Vanderbilt 13, St. John’s 4 Missouri State 3, Arkansas 2 Vanderbilt 9, Clemson 4 Sunday, June 18 Tallahassee Regional Clemson 6, Vanderbilt 0 Auburn 7, UCF 4 Vanderbilt 8, Clemson 0 Texas A&M vs. Louisville Auburn 5, Tennessee Tech 3 1 p.m. CT | ESPN Florida State 8, Auburn 7 NCAA Super Regionals Florida vs. TCU Florida State 6, Auburn 0 Gainesville Super Regional 6 p.m. CT | ESPN2 Gainesville Regional Florida 2, Wake Forest 1 Florida 10, Marist 6 Wake Forest 8, Florida 6 Florida 5, USF 1 Florida 3, Wake Forest 0 Bethune-Cookman 6, Florida 2 Louisville Super Regional Florida 6, Bethune-Cookman 1 Louisville 5, Kentucky 2 Lexington Regional Louisville 6, Kentucky 2 Kentucky 6, Ohio 4 Baton Rouge Super Regional NC State 5, Kentucky 4 LSU 4, Mississippi State 3 Kentucky 14, Indiana 9 LSU 14, Mississippi State 4 Kentucky 8, NC State 6 College Station Super Regional Kentucky 10, NC State 5 Texas A&M 7, Davidson 6 Baton Rouge Regional Texas A&M 12, Davidson 6 LSU 15, Texas Southern 7 Corvallis Super Regional LSU 11, SE Louisiana 6 Oregon State 8, Vanderbilt 4 LSU 5, Rice 0 Oregon State 9, Vanderbilt 2 Hattiesburg Regional South Alabama 6, Mississippi State 3 Mississippi State 5, UIC 4 Mississippi State 7, South Alabama 3 Mississippi State 8, Southern Miss 1 Mississippi State 8, Southern Miss 6

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Players of the Week Alabama The SEC will name a player, freshman and of the week each Monday Alex Thompson beginning Feb. 20. The awards will be released for Monday afternoon publi- Cell/Press Box: (440) 666-7615 cation and announced in the weekly SEC baseball release. Nominations for [email protected] | www. rolltide.com the awards are made each week by the baseball sports information contacts at each SEC institution. The award winners are chosen by a vote of the SEC Arkansas communications staff. John Thomas Cell: 479-313-2564 | Press Box: (479) 575-4141 SECSports.com [email protected] | www.arkansasrazorbacks.com The has established a dynamic presence on the Internet with its official site on the World Wide Web - www.secsports.com and Auburn www.secnetwork.com. Kirk Sampson Cell: (334) 750-1385 | Press Box: (334) 844-4138 SEC baseball information is updated daily. The site will contain standings, [email protected] | www.auburntigers.com schedules, results, and notes on the SEC and each team. SEC baseball infor- Florida mation also is available via e-mail. Contact the SEC Communications Office Dan Apple for details. Follow @SEC for the latest happenings on baseball in the SEC, Cell: (352) 339-8155 | Press Box: (352) 375-4683 ext. 4355 including complete SEC and NCAA Tournament coverage. [email protected] | www.floridagators.com

SECSportsMedia.com Georgia All information is now available directly from the SEC’s media web site, Christopher Lakos www.secsportsmedia.com. All the latest stats, notes, releases, etc. are avail- Cell: (706) 714-2394 | Press Box: (706) 542-6161 able as soon as released from the conference office. Through the services of [email protected] | www.georgiadogs.com Sports Systems, the SEC has a digital image platform that gives you access to the SEC’s latest photographs, images and logos. To access the platform, go Kentucky to www.secportsmedia.com and click on the icon. SEC Information is available Matt May 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the SEC media website. The SEC Cell: (859) 806-7463 | Press Box: (859) 257-9011 baseball release will be available each Tuesday (Feb. 21 through June) on the [email protected] | www.ukathletics.com league’s media site and regular website, www.secsports.com. Standings and results will be updated each weekday throughout the season on the regular LSU website, while statistics will be updated each Monday and Thursday through- Bill Franques out conference play (beginning mid-March). Cell: (225) 241-4359 | Press Box: (225) 578-4149 [email protected] | www.lsusports.net Unprecedented Exposure SEC baseball teams have received unprecedented exposure since the launch Ole Miss of the SEC Network. The network has quadrupled SEC baseball’s coverage Adam Kuffner over the last two years. Cell: (662) 816-0497 | Press Box: (662) 915-7858 [email protected] | www.olemisssports.com More than 90 Southeastern Conference baseball games have been slated to air across ESPN networks, including 75 on SEC Network. In addition to those Mississippi State games, more than 350 matchups will be digitally exclusive SEC Network + Andrew Piper events available on SECNetwork.com and WatchESPN. Cell: (662) 418-9183 | Press Box: (662) 325-3776 [email protected] | www.hailstate.com SEC Network and ESPN2 conclude the regular season with comprehensive Missouri coverage of the SEC Baseball Tournament, marking the second consecutive Shawn Davis year that the entire tournament will air on national television. Cell: (573) 268-4275 | Press Box: (573) 884-8912 [email protected] | www.mutigers.com

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2017 NCAA Men's College World Series TD Ameritrade Park Omaha - Omaha, Nebraska June 17-27/28

BRACKET 1 *Oregon St. (54-4)

Game 1 Saturday, 2 p.m. June 17 ESPN Cal St. Fullerton (39-22) Game 6 Monday, 6 p.m. *LSU (48-17) June 19 ESPN Game 2 Saturday, 7 p.m. Game 11 June 17 Friday, 2 p.m. ESPN June 23 ESPN2 Florida St. (45-21) *Bracket 1 (if necessary) Saturday, TBD Game 9 Wednesday, 6 p.m. June 24 June 21 ESPN ESPN BRACKET 1 Game 5 Loser Game 11 (if first loss) WINNER Monday, 1 p.m. June 19 ESPN CWS Finals (Best two‐of‐three) Game One ‐ Monday, June 26 6 p.m. ESPN Game Two ‐ Tuesday, June 27 7 p.m. ESPN #Game Three ‐ Wednesday, June 28 NATIONAL BRACKET 2 7 p.m. ESPN (if necessary) CHAMPION *Louisville (52-10)

Game 3 Sunday, 1 p.m. June 18 ESPN Loser Game 12 (if first loss) Texas A&M (41-21) Game 8 Tuesday, 6 p.m. &Florida/Wake Forest June 20 **Bracket 2 ESPN (if necessary) Saturday, TBD Game 4 June 24 Sunday, 6 p.m. ESPN BRACKET 2 June 18 WINNER ESPN2 Game 12 Friday, 7 p.m. &TCU June 23 ESPN

Game 10 Thursday, 7 p.m. June 22 Game 7 Tuesday, 1 p.m ESPN2 June 20 ESPN

All times Central *Home Team *Bracket 1 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 also wins Game 11. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will tentatively start at 7 p.m. If there are two games for that day, the game will tentatively start at 2 p.m.

**Bracket 2 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will tentatively start at 7 p.m. If there are two games for that day, the game will tentatively start at 7 p.m.

#CWS*Home Finals Team Game 3 will be necessary if the winner of CWS Finals Game 1 loses CWS Finals Game 2. & Home team will be decided after the Florida/Wake Forest Super Regional is complete.. © 2017 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering. 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series (H) ESPN2 #2 LSU #2 #2 LSU 4 LSU #2 Champion SEC TOURNAMENTSEC #4 Arkansas#4 2 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMECHAMPIONSHIP Sunday - Game 17 - 2 p.m. 2 - 17 Game - Sunday MAY 23-28 MAY HOOVER, ALA.HOOVER, (H) (H) 2017 SEC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 2017 HOOVER METROPOLITAN COMPLEX METROPOLITAN HOOVER #2 LSU 11 LSU #2 SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC #4 Arkansas#4 16 #1 Florida 0 Florida #1 (Single Elimination) (Single (Single Elimination) (Single Sat. - Game 16 - TBD - 16 Game - Sat. Sat. - Game 15 - Noon- 15 Game - Sat. #11 South CarolinaSouth 0 #11 (H) (H) SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC #3 Kentucky 1 Kentucky #3 Fri. - Game 14 - TBD - 14 Game - Fri. #4 Arkansas#4 9 (Double Elimination) (Double (Double Elimination) (Double Fri. - Game 13 - 3 p.m. 3 - 13 Game - Fri. #5 Mississippi State 2 State Mississippi #5 #11 South CarolinaSouth 3 #11 (H) (H) (H) (H) SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC NetworkSEC #1 Florida 12Florida #1 #2 LSU 10 10 LSU #2 #3 Kentucky 0 Kentucky #3 #4 Arkansas#4 12 #8 Auburn#8 0 (Double Elimination) (Double (Double Elimination) (Double #10 Missouri 2 Missouri #10 (Double Elimination) (Double Elimination) (Double Thurs.TBD - 9 Game - Thurs. - Game 11 - TBD - Thurs.11 Game - Fri. - Game 12 - 11 a.m. 11 - 12 Game - Fri. #11 South CarolinaSouth 10 #11 #5 Mississippi State #5 Mississippi 3 Thurs. - Game 10 - 4:30 p.m. 4:30 - Thurs.10 Game - (H) (H) (H) (H) SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC #8 Auburn#8 4 #2 LSU 10 10 LSU #2 #10 Missouri 3 Missouri #10 #1 Florida 5 Florida #1 (Double Elimination) (Double (Double Elimination) (Double #3 Kentucky 7 Kentucky #3 #4 Arkansas#4 3 (Double Elimination) (Double (Double Elimination) (Double Wed. - Game 7 - TBD - 7 Game - Wed. Wed. - Game 5 - TBD - 5 Game - Wed. #11 South CarolinaSouth 2 #11 #5 Mississippi State 4 State Mississippi #5 Wed. - Game 6 - 4:30 p.m. 4:30 - 6 Game - Wed. Thurs.a.m. 9:30 - 8 Game - (H) (H) (H) (H) SEC NetworkSEC SEC NetworkSEC NetworkSEC NetworkSEC #9 Ole Miss 4 Miss Ole #9 #12Georgia 0 #8 Auburn#8 5 #10 Missouri 12Missouri #10 (Single Elimination) (Single (Single Elimination) (Single Elimination) (Single Elimination) (Single Tues. - Game 2 - TBD - 2 Game - Tues. BRACKET ONE BRACKET BRACKET TWO BRACKET #6 Vanderbilt 4 Vanderbilt #6 #7 Texas A&M 7 A&M Texas #7 #11 South CarolinaSouth 7 #11 Tues. - Game 1 - 9:30 a.m. 9:30 - 1 Game - Tues. Wed. - Game 4 - 9:30 a.m. 9:30 - 4 Game - Wed. Tues. - Game 3 - 4:30 p.m. 4:30 - 3 Game - Tues. #5 Mississippi State 3 State Mississippi #5 All times Central. after the conclusion of first game. 30 minutes The second game of each session will begin approximately home team. (H) indicates 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » SEC Teams vs. Non-Conference In 2017 » Noteworthy

Atlantic Coast 18-18 .500 • The SEC has now sent 58 teams to the College World Series since 1990. Atlantic 10 9-2 .818 That has been accomploished despite no SEC teams making the field in 1992. LSU has been to Omaha 15 times in that stretch, Florida 11 times, South Atlantic Sun 10-5 .667 Carolina six times, Georgia and Mississippi State five times, Arkansas four American 13-9 .591 times, while Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have been three times each, Big East 6-2 .750 and Auburn twice. Texas A&M is making its first appearance as a member of Big South 10-3 .769 the Southeastern Conference. Big Ten 10-1 .909 Big 12 5-11 .313 • The SEC leads all conferences with three teams in the College World Series. Big West 5-2 .714 • SEC teams have won 10 of the last 27 national championships, with LSU Colonial 8-3 .727 winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South Carolina winning Conference USA 25-7 .781 two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt taking home the title in 2014 and Georgia claim- Horizon League 9-3 .750 ing the 1990 title. The SEC has finished runner up nine times in that span, Ivy League 8-0 1.000 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Metro Atlantic Athletic 3-3 .500 Mid-American 13-1 .929 • SEC teams are 113-99 in Omaha since 1990, a 53.3 winning percentage. Mid-Eastern Athletic 7-1 .875 • The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College World Missouri Valley 9-4 .692 Series since 1990. Only six times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2016 Mountan West 2-0 1.000 has the SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the CWS. Northeast 3-0 1.000 Ohio Valley 17-5 .773 • In 2015, an SEC team played in each of the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, Pac-12 1-5 .167 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC Patriot 5-0 1.000 had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team has played in 187 of the 393 games. The SEC had a team in the CWS Southern 14-6 .700 final each season from 2008-2015. Southland 18-4 .818 Southwestern Athletic 15-1 .938 • The SEC tied its own national record with six teams in the NCAA Super Summit League 4-3 .571 Regionals. Six teams from the SEC also advanced to Super Regionals in Sun Belt 23-10 .697 2004. No other conference had more than three representatives in the Super West Coast 7-3 .700 Regionals. Western Athletic 5-0 1.000 • The SEC led all conferences with its eight selections to the NCAA Baseball Non-Division I 1-0 1.000 Tournament. Total 283-112 .716 • Four SEC schools were selected as NCAA Regional host sites, and two - Flori- » Conference Records In The CWS da and LSU - earned national seeds.

Since 1990 (Using current conference alignments) • Florida and LSU claimed a share of the SEC regular season title, while LSU Conference App. Games W-L Pct. won the SEC Tournament title. SEC 55 210 113-97 .538 • Total attendance for the 2017 SEC Tournament was 127,479. Pac-12 35 139 80-59 .576 Atlantic Coast 34 108 50-58 .463 • SEC players among the nation’s leaders: Mississippi State’s Big 12 27 98 41-57 .418 is first in doubles (30), first in RBI (82), first in slugging (.827), second in total Big West 19 65 32-33 .492 bases (201), second in hits (96); LSU’s Kramer Robertson is first in runs Missouri Valley 6 18 8-10 .444 scored (79); Florida’s is second in wins (12), and Florida’s Western Athletic 6 23 12-11 .522 Michael Byrne is first in saves (16) C-USA 6 17 5-12 .294 • SEC teams have combined for a 283-112 (.716) non-conference record, American 5 10 2-8 .200 which is best among all conferences. Southern 2 5 1-4 .200 Big South 1 8 6-2 .750 • Total home attendance for all 14 SEC teams passed the two million mark Big Ten 1 3 1-2 .333 for the seventh consecutive season. The top-five national attendance leaders Mountain West 1 5 3-2 .600 are all from the SEC (LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Arkansas and South Sun Belt 1 4 2-2 .500 Carolina). West Coast 1 4 4-0 1.000 Mid American 1 3 1-2 .333 America East 1 2 0-2 .000 Independents 10 36 21-15 .583 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » SEC In NCAA And College World Series History 2010 South Carolina First Florida Seventh-tie SEC in the College World Series 2011 South Carolina First Year School Finish Florida Second 1950 Alabama Sixth Vanderbilt Third-tie 1951 Tennessee Second 2012 South Carolina Second 1956 Ole Miss Third Arkansas Third-tie 1964 Ole Miss Eighth Florida Seventh-tie 1967 Auburn Third 2013 Mississippi State Second 1969 Ole Miss Fifth LSU Seventh-tie 1971 Misissippi State Eighth 2014 Vanderbilt First 1972 Ole Miss Eighth Ole Miss Third-tie 1976 Auburn Eighth 2015 Vanderbilt Second 1979 Mississippi State Fifth Florida Third-tie 1981 Mississippi State Sixth LSU Fifth-tie 1983 Alabama Second Arkansas Eighth-tie 1985 Mississippi State Fourth 2016 Florida Eighth-tie 1986 LSU Fifth-tie 1987 LSU Fourth SEC All-Time in the College World Series Georgia Seventh-tie Team App. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 1988 Florida Fifth-tie South Carolina 6 23 10 .697 2 2 1989 LSU Fourth Vanderbilt 3 11 6 .647 1 1 1990 Georgia First LSU 17 36 24 .600 6 0 LSU Third-tie Alabama 5 11 10 .524 0 2 Mississippi State Fifth-tie Tennessee 4 8 8 .500 0 1 1991 LSU First Georgia 6 10 11 .476 1 1 Florida Third-tie Arkansas 4 4 8 .333 0 0 1993 LSU First Florida 10 14 21 .400 0 2 1994 Auburn Seventh-tie Mississippi State 9 10 18 .357 0 1 LSU Seventh-tie Ole Miss 5 5 10 .333 0 0 1995 Tennessee Third-tie Auburn 4 3 8 .273 0 0 1996 LSU First TOTALS 73 135 134 .502 10 10 Florida Third-tie *Prior to SEC Membership Alabama Fifth-tie Missouri 6 18 11 .621 1 3 1997 LSU First South Carolina 5 9 10 .474 0 2 Alabama Second Arkansas 4 7 8 .467 0 1 Auburn Fifth-tie Texas A&M 5 2 10 .167 0 0 Mississippi State Fifth-tie 1998 LSU Third-tie SEC All-Time in the NCAA Tournament Mississippi State Fifth-tie Team App. Won Lost Pct. Florida Seventh-tie LSU 29 142 56 .717 1999 Alabama Third-tie Texas A&M 5 14 6 .700 2000 LSU First South Carolina 19 84 39 .683 2001 Georgia Seventh-tie Georgia 11 48 30 .615 Tennessee Third-tie Tennessee 9 31 21 .596 2002 South Carolina Second Alabama 24 70 49 .588 2003 LSU Seventh-tie Florida 32 95 69 .579 South Carolina Fifth-tie Vanderbilt 15 45 34 .570 2004 South Carolina Third-tie Mississippi State 36 101 81 .555 Georgia Third-tie Ole Miss 20 52 44 .542 Arkansas Seventh-tie Arkansas 18 44 39 .537 LSU Seventh-tie Auburn 19 43 41 .512 2005 Florida Second Kentucky 9 18 19 .486 Tennessee Seventh-tie TOTALS 245 787 528 .598 2006 Georgia Seventh-tie *Prior to SEC Membership 2007 Mississippi State Seventh-tie South Carolina 12 48 27 .640 2008 Georgia Second Texas A&M 28 64 64 .500 LSU Fifth-tie Arkansas 10 25 21 .543 2009 LSU First Missouri 22 43 46 .483 Arkansas Third-tie 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » SEC Baseball On 2017 MLB Rosters Hjelle is 9-2 this season with a 3.17 ERA, including a 7-1 mark in SEC action with a 1.90 ERA. His nine wins this season move him into a tie for 6th place Sixty-eight baseball players formerly from Southeastern Conference institu- on Kentucky’s single-season wins list. Hjelle has allowed one earned run or tions were on 2017 Opening Day active rosters. Every less in six of his last seven starts and has given up six or fewer hits in his last SEC institution was represented on MLB Opening Day rosters, with each team 12 starts. boasting at least two former SEC players on MLB active rosters. Shewmake is a two-time SEC Freshman of the Week honoree, and he is bat- » Setting The Standard ting .342 with 39 runs, 16 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs and 64 RBI. He ranks second in the SEC in RBI, fourth in hits and fourth in total bases. The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 83-year history of athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest Mingione was named SEC Coach of the Year in his first season at the helm tradition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of any league in the country of the Wildcats. Kentucky’s 38 wins on the season are the most since 2012, since its inception in 1933. and 38 wins are the most for a first-year Kentucky head coach. Kentucky finished second in the Eastern Division and earned the No. 3 seed in the SEC An SEC squad has now appeared in the College World Series 31 of the last Tournament. 32 years, including appearances by 15 teams in the last six years. Seven SEC teams were selected for NCAA Regional play with five advancing to NCAA Logue has earned a 3.96 GPA in Chemical Engineering at Kentucky. He is a Super Regionals. two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, and he is 6-5 with a 5.03 ERA and has 76 in 77.0 innings this season. The SEC has sent 55 teams to the College World Series since 1990. That was accomplished despite no SEC teams making the field in 1992. In that stretch, 2017 SEC Baseball Awards LSU has been to Omaha 14 times, Florida has now been 10 times, South Carolina six times, Georgia and Mississippi State five times, Arkansas four Player of the Year: Brent Rooker, Mississippi State times, while Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have been three times each. Pitcher of the Year: Sean Hjelle, Kentucky Auburn has been twice. SEC teams are 113-97 in Omaha since 1990, a 53.8 Freshman of the Year: Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M winning percentage. Coach of the Year: , Kentucky Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Zach Logue, Kentucky SEC teams have won 10 of the last 27 national championships, with LSU win- ning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South Carolina winning two First-Team All-SEC (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt taking home the title in 2014 and Georgia claiming C: Grant Koch, Arkansas the 1990 title. The SEC has finished runner up nine times in that span, 1997, 1B: Brent Rooker, Mississippi State 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. 2B: Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 3B: Jordan Rodgers, Tennessee The SEC has averaged nearly eight games played per year in the College World SS: Ryan Gridley, Mississippi State Series since 1990. In 2015, an SEC team played in each of the 16 games of OF: , LSU the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha involved a SEC team. OF: Tristan Pompey, Kentucky In 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since OF: , Vanderbilt 1990, an SEC team has played in 187 of the 393 games. DH/UT: Michael Curry, Georgia SP: , Vanderbilt The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College World Series *SP: Sean Hjelle, Kentucky since 1990. Only six times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2016 has the *SP: , LSU SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the CWS. RP: Logan Salow, Kentucky

Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was 150,064, which broke Second-Team All-SEC Team the previous record by nearly 17,000. Two of the two-five highest attendance C: Troy Squires, Kentucky marks for a single session were set in 2016. The event has become the 1B: , Kentucky Birmingham metro’s highest attended sporting event annually, second in the 2B: Riley Mahan, Kentucky state only to NASCAR races at Talladega. Birmingham Magazine named it the 3B: Colby Bortles, Ole Miss top sporting event annually in the Birmingham area. The entire SEC Baseball *SS: Kramer Robertson, LSU Tournament was broadcast live on national television for the second consec- *SS: Jax Biggers, Arkansas utive year. OF: Jonah Todd, Auburn OF: , Mississippi State » 2017 SEC Baseball Awards Announced OF: Chandler Taylor, Alabama DH/UT: JJ Schwarz, Florida SP: , Florida The Southeastern Conference announced its 2017 Baseball Awards and All- SP: , Florida SEC Teams, recognizing standout performances from this season. RP: Michael Byrne, Florida Mississippi State’s Brent Rooker was named the SEC Player of the Year, Freshman All-SEC Team Kentucky’s Sean Hjelle is the SEC Pitcher of the Year, Texas A&M’s Braden C: Hunter Coleman, Texas A&M Shewmake is the SEC Freshman of the Year, Kentucky’s Nick Mingione is the 1B: Andre Lipcius, Tennessee SEC Coach of the Year and Kentucky’s Zach Logue is the SEC Scholar-Athlete 2B: Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M of the Year. 3B: Josh Smith, LSU SS: Cam Shepherd, Georgia Rooker leads the SEC in several offensive categories, including batting OF: Carlos Cortes, South Carolina average (.415), hits (85), RBI (73), home runs (20), doubles (28), slugging per- OF: Zach Watson, LSU centage (.873) and total bases (179). He is the first Mississippi State player OF: Dominic Fletcher, Arkansas to reach 20 home runs, 20 doubles, 70 RBI, and the first SEC hitter to do so DH/UT: Logan Foster, Texas A&M since 2000. SP: Ryan Rolison, Ole Miss 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series

SP: Eric Walker, LSU Kentucky 77 1650 709 933 8 .432 RP: T.J. Sikkema, Missouri Vanderbilt 70 1561 651 900 10 .420 Missouri 4 150 54 96 0 .360 SEC All-Defensive Team C: Michael Papierski, LSU All-Time Records 1B: Evan White, Kentucky 2B: Deacon Liput, Florida Team Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct. 3B: Josh Smith, LSU Texas A&M 116 4194 2663 1489 42 .640 SS: Dalton Guthrie, Florida Mississippi State 127 4107 2601 1530 29 .637 OF: Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt South Carolina 126 4118 2568 1533 17 .626 OF: Jonah Todd, Auburn LSU 122 4111 2536 1551 24 .620 OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State Alabama 124 4206 2583 1599 24 .617 P: Brigham Hill, Texas A&M Florida 103 4073 2497 1552 24 .616 * - Denotes a tie in voting. Ties are not broken. Arkansas 95 3519 2150 1363 6 .612 Auburn 83 3379 2008 1365 6 .595 » SEC In The MLB Draft Missouri 127 3871 2289 1562 20 .594 Ole Miss 117 3709 2132 1557 20 .578 A total of 11 SEC student-athletes were selected on the first day of the Major Vanderbilt 119 4023 2261 1729 33 .566 League Baseball Draft on Monday. Eight were selected in the first round/ Georgia 130 3982 2220 1738 24 .561 competitive balance round A, including four in the top-18. Vanderbilt’s Kyle Tennessee 108 3582 1996 1572 14 .559 Wright was selected fifth overall by the , South Carolina’s Clarke Kentucky 106 3514 1915 1574 25 .549 Schmidt was taken 16th by the , Kentucky’s Evan White was chosen by the Seattle Mariners with the 17th overall pick, and Florida’s Alex Faedo was taken 18th by the . The SEC’s eight first round picks » SEC National Champions represented seven different schools. The SEC has now had a first-round MLB selection each year since 1991 and 117 Year National Champion Runner-Up total in the first round during that time. 1990 Georgia Oklahoma State 1991 LSU Wichita State 2017 Major League Baseball Draft First Day Selections 1993 LSU Wichita State Round 1 1996 LSU Miami (Fla.) 5. Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt Atlanta Braves 16. , South Carolina New York Yankees 1997 LSU Alabama 17. Evan White, Kentucky Seattle Mariners 2000 LSU Stanford 18. Alex Faedo, Florida Detroit Tigers 2009 LSU Texas 23. Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 2010 South Carolina UCLA 24. , Missouri 2011 South Carolina Florida 30. Alex Lange, LSU 2014 Vanderbilt Virginia 35. (CBA) Brent Rooker, Mississippi State

Round 2 » SEC Baseball Attendance 43. Greg Deichman, LSU 56. Corbin Martin, Texas A&M 2017 Attendance Leaders 65. Wil Crowe, South Carolina Washington Nationals Year after year, the SEC continues to be the benchmark in paid college baseball attendance. The SEC and its member schools own virtually all regular » SEC In 83rd Season Of Conference Play season, conference tournament, NCAA Regional and Super Regional atten- dance records. The SEC and one of its institutions have led the NCAA in total This will mark the 83rd season of conference play in the SEC. In 1933, base- and average attendance for the last 16 seasons in a row, and 21 of the last 27 ball became one of the first sports in which the SEC crowned a champion. The years. The 2017 season marks the 14th year in a row the SEC has topped the league did not sponsor teams in 1945 and 1946 due to World War II. one million mark in attendance, leading the nation once again in that category by a wide margin. The first weekend of the 2017 season drew more than The SEC standings below include all regular-season games from 1933-2016, 220,00 fans to SEC ballparks with eight crowds of more than 10,000. with SEC Tournament games counting in 1993 and 1994. Team *Home Dates Total Average All-Time SEC Standings LSU (1) 39 418,291 10,725 Team Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Arkansas (2) 38 289,421 7,616 Ole Miss (3) 32 273,448 8,545 Florida 80 1651 997 652 2 .604 Mississippi State (4) 34 272,974 8,029 South Carolina 25 750 423 326 1 .565 South Carolina (5) 36 258,407 7,178 LSU 82 1735 964 765 6 .557 Texas A&M (6) 37 185,466 5,013 Alabama 82 1765 961 800 4 .546 Florida (10) 41 156,768 3,824 Texas A&M 4 147 81 66 0 .551 Alabama (12) 36 135,845 3,773 Mississippi State 82 1723 922 800 1 .535 Auburn (19) 36 104,958 2,916 Kentucky (23) 36 96,978 2,694 Auburn 82 1806 886 917 3 .491 Georgia (24) 33 96,008 2,909 Arkansas 25 734 377 357 0 .514 Vanderbilt (25) 33 92,286 2,797 Ole Miss 82 1683 815 866 2 .485 Tennessee (47) 28 47,191 1,685 Georgia 82 1701 784 914 3 .462 Missouri (72) 31 24,958 805 Tennessee 74 1595 725 869 1 .455 TOTALS 490 2,452,999 5,006 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series

*Some teams have played doubleheaders at various points of the season, NCAA Super Regional giving them less home dates than they have played actual home games. Date Matchup Attendance June 9, 2007 Mississippi State vs. Clemson 13,715* Top Home Crowds of 2017 (Dudy Noble Field - Starkville, Miss.) Date Matchup Attendance June 11, 2016 Arizona at Mississippi State 13,452 April 8 Kentucky at Mississippi State 13,691 (Dudy Noble Field - Starkville, Miss.) Feb. 17 East Carolina at Ole Miss 12,117 June 12, 2016 Arizona at Mississippi State 12,913 June 10 Mississippi State at LSU (NCAA Super Regional) 11,836 (Dudy Noble Field - Starkville, Miss.) April 8 LSU at Arkansas 11,827 June 8, 2007 Mississippi State vs. Clemson 12,620 June 11 Mississippi State at LSU (NCAA Super Regional) 11,706 (Dudy Noble Field - Starkville, Miss.) June 3 Southeastern Louisiana at LSU (NCAA Regional) 11,661 June 8, 2013 LSU vs. Oklahoma 12,153 Feb. 18 East Carolina at Ole Miss 11,494 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) March 18 Georgia at LSU 11,327 March 31 Texas A&M at LSU 11,308 SEC Tournament April 1 Mississippi State at Ole Miss 11,204 Date Matchup Attendance April 14 Ole Miss at LSU 11,203 May 23, 1999 Alabama vs. Arkansas 16,165 Feb. 18 Army at LSU 11,174 (Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) Feb. 19 Air Force at LSU 11,129 May 13, 1998 Alabama vs. Auburn 14,427 April 1 Texs A&M at LSU 11,109 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) June 2 Oral Roberts at Arkansas (NCAA Regional) 11,088 May 23, 2003 Alabama vs. Auburn 14,390 March 31 Mississippi State at Ole Miss 11,017 May 6 South Carolina at LSU 10,968 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) Feb. 18 Western Illinois at Mississippi State 10,964 May 28, 2016 Florida vs. LSU 13,821 Feb. 18 Army at LSU 10,834 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) Feb. 18 Miami (OH) at Arkansas 10,891 May 25, 2016 Florida vs. LSU 13,448 April 15 Ole Miss at LSU 10,757 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) April 7 LSU at Arkansas 10,741 May 13 Auburn at LSU 10,736 Regular Season March 17 Georgia at LSU 10,722 Date Matchup Attendance June 4 Rice at LSU (NCAA Regional) 10,639 April 8, 2017 Georgia vs. Missouri 33,025 Feb. 25 Maryland at LSU 10,608 (SunTrust Park - Atlanta, Ga.) March 19 Georgia at LSU 10,608 May 11, 2004 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 28,836 Feb. 19 Western Illinois/Texas Tech at Mississippi State 10,583 (Turner Field - Atlanta, Ga.) May 7 South Carolina at LSU 10,581 April 10, 2002 LSU vs. Tulane 27,673 May 5 South Carolina at LSU 10,542 (Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, La.) June 2 Texas Southern at LSU (NCAA Regional) 10,537 May 12, 2009 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 25,665 June 5 Missouri State at Arkansas (NCAA Regional) 10,527 (Turner Field - Atlanta, Ga.) March 11 Wichita State at LSU 10,512 Feb. 10, 2007 Vanderbilt vs. Arizona State 23,984 Feb. 24 Maryland at LSU 10,488 (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) April 13 Ole Miss at LSU 10,439 May 9, 2017 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 23,737 May 12 Auburn at LSU 10,431 (SunTrust Park - Atlanta, Ga.) March 12 Wichita State at LSU 10,408 Feb. 12, 2005 Tennessee vs. Baylor 21,995 June 3 Missouri State at Arkansas (NCAA Regional) 10,369 (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) May 11 Auburn at LSU 10,261 April 8 Alabama at Ole Miss 10,247 *Also an NCAA record Feb. 26 Maryland at LSU 10,221 March 10 Wichita State at LSU 10,221 Feb. 17 Texas Tech at Mississippi State 10,217 » 2017 SEC Baseball Community Service Team Announced March 30 Texas A&M at LSU 10,072 Feb. 24 UNCW at Ole Miss 10,041 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (May 17, 2017)-----The Southeastern Conference on Wednesday announced the Community Service Team for the sport of base- » All-Time SEC Attendance Records ball. The conference names a Community Service Team for each of its 21 league-sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts. NCAA Regional Date Matchup Attendance The 2017 SEC Baseball Community Service Team is as follows: May 28, 1995 Auburn vs. Oklahoma 15,379* (All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.) Alabama - Mike Oczypok, Sr., RP, Royersford, Pa. June 1, 2013 LSU vs. Sam Houston State 12,085 Led the Crimson Tide in hours worked during the 2016-17 school year … Vol- (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) unteer for the ‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’ 5K on campus to help raise money for Cystic June 2, 2013 LSU vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 11,838 Fibrosis … Visited the Miracle League of Tuscaloosa with the Alabama baseball (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge La.) team to meet with the League’s players, sign autographs, snap pictures and May 31, 2014 LSU vs. Houston 11,702 take part in a pick-up game … Participated in the Athletics Department’s an- (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) nual “Halloween Extravaganza” which allows Tuscaloosa youth to visit with the June 3, 2017 LSU vs. Southeastern Louisiana 11,661 University’s student-athletes and take part in sport-specific mini-games while (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) also trick-or-treating in a safe environment inside the Hank Crisp Indoor Facil- May 31, 2013 LSU vs. Jackson State 11,577 ity … Took part in the Tide Moves Fall project … Visited Sprayberry Elementary (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) for the school’s annual Christmas party with the Crimson Tide baseball team … Recorded double-digit volunteer hours in each of his five seasons with the Crimson Tide baseball program, often times taking it upon himself to volunteer 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series outside of required team activities … Completed graduate school this season debris and assist homeowners in the rebuilding process … among his other with his Masters of Business Administration, becoming the first active athlete community service projects, Poche’ worked as an instructor at youth base- in Alabama Athletics history to graduate with his MBA … Graduated undergrad ball clinics, and he participated in LSU’s annual Halloween Boo-zar, where cum laude with a double-major in management and marketing … Member of student-athletes distribute candy to children in the Baton Rouge community the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) … Member of the Student-Athlete … Poche’ also participated in children’s hospital visits to lift the spirits of Advisory Committee (SAAC). patients, including a visit to the Shriners’ Hospital for Children in Houston … Graduated from LSU in May 2017 with a degree in kinesiology … 2016 SEC Arkansas – Alex Gosser, Sr., C, North Little Rock, Ark. Academic Honor Roll … 2016 Wally Pontiff Jr. Scholar Athlete Award for LSU Miracle League of Arkansas – Helped play baseball and be a buddy with kids Baseball. that have mental and physical disabilities … Dream Center of Arkansas (New Life Church) – Helped cook and prepare a Thanksgiving meal for hundreds of Ole Miss – Thomas Dillard, Fr., OF/C, Oxford, Miss. underprivileged families … Angel Tree of Arkansas (New Life Church) – Helped Adopt-A-Basket … Reading with the Rebels/Read Across America … Helped organize an event where families picked random names off of a Christmas host a surprise birthday party for a Shriners Hospitals child … Rebelthon … tree to see which kid they were responsible for getting a gift for … Salvation Bats and Ball Baseball Clinic … Represented Ole Miss student-athletes and Army – Rang bells every Christmas Eve in front of local businesses for the last accepted an award for efforts with Adopt-A-Basket … Member of the Ole Miss 12 years … Annual nursing home Christmas party and performance – Each Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. year, his family goes around to nursing homes during Christmas to sing Christ- mas carols to the residents and spend the day with them … Volunteer at base- Mississippi State – Andrew Mahoney, Jr., LHP, Daphne, Ala. ball camps through the Northwoods Baseball League – While playing summer Accumulated 56 hours of service since the start of the fall 2016 semester, baseball in Michigan for the Kalamazoo Growlers, he helped run baseball highlighted by his role as an ACCESS Program Mentor where he worked with camps for underprivileged kids twice a month … Arkansas Baseball Toy Drive – multiple MSU students on a regular basis in academic and social settings … Helps the baseball team raise money for local kids to help buy Christmas toys Was awarded a Volunteer Spirit Award earlier this spring by Maroon Volunteer each year … Make a Wish (Chi-Omega) – Helped grant kids wishes of meeting Center for his involvement around campus/community – especially with the a Razorback baseball player for their birthday … 1and1 Ministries – Helped ACCESS program-- throughout the year … Fall 2016 Dean’s list … Fall 2016 organize a collection of old baseball equipment to be sent to Nicaragua for an Bulldog Honor Roll. underprivileged team. Missouri - Nolan Gromacki, Jr., RHP, Smithville, Mo. Auburn – JJ Shaffer, Sr., OF, Auburn, Ala. Heavily involved in the “It’s On Us” Campaign with Mizzou’s student govern- Worked on the Jason Dufner Foundation backpack stuffing … Participated in ment to help end sexual violence on Mizzou’s campus and college campuses the Lee-Scott Academy Skills Camp … Participated in the Auburn Downtown across the nation … Arranged and worked with Mizzou Athletics’ Marketing Trick or Treat … Opened car doors for students in the morning at multiple department for “It’s On Us” Night at vs. Kentucky … The team elementary schools in the community … Visited with patients at Children’s wore teal accessories to raise awareness for sexual assaults on campuses Hospital in Birmingham … Spoke to a group of students visiting Auburn’s cam- and 1,000 “It’s On Us” shirts were distributed … Dozens of campus student pus from Los Angeles … Read to students at local elementary schools. organizations attended the game as the game drew Mizzou’s largest Friday night crowd of the year, with many being student organizations supporting Florida – Alex Faedo, Jr., P, Tampa, Fla. Nolan and the “It’s On Us” initiative … Was tapped into Mizzou’s secret society Faedo has compiled over 40 hours of community service in the 2016-17 aca- QEBH, the oldest of the six secret honor societies at the demic year participating in the Goodwill Gators outreach program. He regularly … Members are selected based on selfless dedication to the University, excel- volunteers his time at Williams Elementary School mentoring children and lence in personal character and leadership achievements in the community … he spent time at J.J. Finley Elementary School as well. In addition, Alex has Once again, let Mizzou in community service hours, helping Mizzou claim the volunteered with the Gator Move initiative to help promote wellness and an school’s Community Service Award, given to the Mizzou program with the most active lifestyle for local school-age children. Alex also committed to helping hours dedicated to the community … Hosted Mizzou’s annual ROARS Awards with the annual Thanksgiving Food Drive as UF student-athletes gathered food in May … Participated in Mizzou Moves, 100 Man Lunch, hospital visits and and distributed to local area families in need … A member of the SEC Aca- reading in local elementary schools. demic Honor Roll…A 2016 All-American…Played with the 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.

Georgia – Keegan McGovern, Jr., OF, Willacoochee, Ga. South Carolina – Wil Crowe, Jr., RHP, Sevierville, Tenn. Home Runs For Hometown Rivals Special Olympics Baseball Game, Operation Participated in event with Special Olympics at that included Christmas Child/Shoeboxes of Supplies for Children Overseas, Elementary baserunning, throwing, hitting, autographs and a tour of the facility with the School Visits/Reading, Salvation Army Christmas Angel Program/Holiday Pres- athletes … Visited with kids at Epworth Children’s Home and participated in ents ... Member of UGA Student-Athlete Leadership Academy for academic & a baseball game with the City of Columbia Youth Program … Attended Arden athletic success, leadership, campus & community service involvement, SEC Elementary School and participated in “Reading is Fun Day” activities with the Academic Honor Roll. students … Assisted coaching a little league team with the Lexington County Youth Baseball League … Has been named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in Kentucky – Storm Wilson, Sr., OF, Science Hill, Ky. 2015 and 2016 and was also a member of the 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Mission Trip to Bahamas in Dec. 2016 … Walk-a-Child to School Day … Honor Roll. Goodwill volunteer … Backpack Program volunteer … Miracle League worker … Wounded Warrior Project volunteer … Louisiana Flood Relief drive … Breakfast Tennessee - Eric Freeman, RJr., RHP, Knoxville, Tenn. with Santa volunteer at UK Children’s Hospital … UK Blanket Project … Team University of Tennessee Medical Center Simulation Lab -- Assisted medical Impact volunteer at UK Children’s Hospital … Community Restoration Project students, residents and attendings in medical courses; participated in medical … 2017 inductee to UK’s Frank G. Ham Society of Character (student-athletes classes as a subject; volunteered an average of six hours per week through- who have shown extraordinary commitment to academic excellence, athletic out the school year … East Knox Free Medical Clinic -- Volunteered at clinic participation, personal development, career preparation and serving as a role for underprivileged residents of inner city Knoxville; aided in scribing patient model) … Three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member. information, collaborated with local pharmacies for prescriptions, organized patient files and distributed food to patients … New England College Baseball LSU – Jared Poche’, Sr., LHP, Lutcher, La. League -- Volunteered at local schools to promote health and education during Jared Poche worked extensively in August 2016 to help residents who were the summers of 2013 and 2014; was active member with Taylor Community in tragically affected by the flooding that struck south Louisiana last summer Larconia, N.H., an assisted living community; active in community outreach by … Poche’ worked tirelessly in three different Louisiana parishes to help clear participating in baseball camps designed to promote baseball and teach life 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series lessons such as teamwork, sportsmanship and love for the game to children 2017 SEC Baseball Legends … University of Tennessee Baseball -- Participated in team events including volunteering at Knox County Schools … Student Athlete Advisory Committee Ben McDonald, LSU (SAAC) (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16) … Recipient of the 2016-17 Brad Davis Ben McDonald, a native of Denham Springs, La., capped a magnificent 1989 SEC Community Service Leader of the Year Award … SEC Community Service season by receiving the Golden Spikes Award, given by the United States Base- Team (2014, 2015, 2016) … Posted a 3.91 cumulative GPA in Kinesiology ball Federation to the nation’s most outstanding amateur player. McDonald, upon graduating from the University of Tennessee on May 12, 2017, and is who was also named National Player of the Year by , The pursuing acceptance into medical school … Two-time recipient of the Univer- Sporting News and Collegiate Baseball, was the first player chosen in the sity of Tennessee Athletics Board’s Recognition of Academic Achievement for free-agent amateur draft and made his major league debut with the Baltimore holding the highest cumulative GPA among all student-athletes in his class Orioles in September, 1989. McDonald, who set an LSU career mark with 373 (2016-17) … Three-time member of UT’s Thornton Center Academic Honor Roll strikeouts, established Southeastern Conference standards for single-season and SEC Academic Honor Roll. National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2013 strikeouts (202), (152.1) and consecutive scoreless innings – Current). (44.2). A two-time All-American and a 1988 Olympic gold medalist, he finished his LSU career with a 29-14 record and a 3.24 ERA. He was inducted into the Texas A&M – Cason Sherrod, Jr., RHP, Dallas, Texas College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008. McDonald, who enjoyed an excellent As a student-athlete who is 53 percent deaf in both ears due to his prema- 10-year major league career with the Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers, also ture birth of 2.5 months, he has been an inspiration to the children of the lettered as an LSU basketball player. He was a member of the 1986-87 Tiger Brazos Valley Regional School for the Deaf volunteering at their annual picnic hoops squad which advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Mc- and field day … He is a three-year participant in the Aggies Baseball Paint-A- Donald currently serves as a baseball analyst for the SEC Network. Thon where the team visits the home of a local resident in need to paint the exterior of the home, perform basic outdoor maintenance and landscaping Don Kessinger, Ole Miss … He helped the Aggies raise a combined $43,133 the last two years for Vs. Don Kessinger was a two-sport All-American at Ole Miss before becoming Cancer Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation … Has a regular schedule of visits to a six-time All-Star in Major League Baseball. Kessinger excelled in both basket- volunteer at local elementary schools … Finalist for The Texas A&M Athletics ball and baseball for the Rebels from 1962-64, earning All-SEC and All-Ameri- Lohman Inspiration Award. ca honors in both sports. Kessinger’s .400 career batting average still remains No. 1 in the Ole Miss record book, an effort which is also sixth on the SEC Vanderbilt – Collin Snider, Jr., RHP, Murfreesboro, Tenn. career chart. His best year at the plate came in 1964 when he led the SEC by Served at Dream Day on Cape Cod – a camp for seriously ill children and their hitting .436, a performance which remains as the best single season effort in families – during the summer. Rebel baseball history. His nine career triples and 44 career steals place him 10th on each Ole Miss all-time list. Following a successful collegiate career, » 2017 SEC Baseball Legends Kessinger moved on to Major League Baseball where he put together an im- pressive 16-year career. He started with the Chicago Cubs in 1964 and played The SEC Baseball Legends Presented by AT&T, featuring former standouts at Wrigley Field until 1975. During that time as the Cubs’ starting shortstop, from Southeastern Conference member institutions, will once again be hon- Kessinger played in six All-Star Games, earned two Gold Glove Awards and ored at the 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament May 23-28 at the Hoover Met in set a then-Major League record for consecutive errorless games at shortstop Hoover, Ala. with 54 in 1969. In his last season in MLB, 1979, Kessinger served as a player-manager for the White Sox. In 1991, he returned to his alma mater to The 2017 class features LSU’s Ben McDonald, Ole Miss’ Don Kessinger, become coach of the Ole Miss baseball team, taking over for legendary Rebel Missouri’s Dave Silvestri and South Carolina’s Earl Bass. Four legends are Jake Gibbs. Kessinger won 185 games over six seasons and even had the recognized each year. opportunity to coach his sons Kevin.

“The Southeastern Conference has a rich tradition in the sport of baseball,” Dave Silvestri, Missouri SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said. “Through our legends program, we are Dave Silvestri is one of the greatest shortstops ever to play for the Missouri pleased to honor the individuals who have helped establish a foundation for Tigers during his career from 1986-88. A native of St. Louis (Parkway Central), the current and future success of our programs and the opportunities avail- Silvestri was a first-team all-American in 1987 and ‘88, and was a member able to our student-athletes today.” of the U.S. Olympic team that won the gold medal at the Seoul Summer This marks the sixth consecutive year that the SEC has recognized a class Games in 1988. He was also all-Big Eight and all-District V in 1987-88, and of baseball legends. The 2016 class featured Norm DeBriyn, Arkansas; Gabe was named to the Big Eight all-Tournament team in 1988. Silvestri appears in Gross, Auburn; Cris Carpenter, Georgia and Scott Downs, Kentucky, while the the top-10 of 29 all-time statistical categories at MU, and his career batting 2015 class featured Andy Phillips, Alabama; David Eckstein, Florida; Mark average of .379 is fourth in school history. He still holds 10 game, season or Johnson, Texas A&M and Larry Schmittou, Vanderbilt, and the 2014 class career records for the Tigers. Drafted by the Houston Astros, he’s played at featured Phil Garner, Tennessee; Jake Gibbs, Ole Miss; Jay Powell, Mississippi the major league level with the New York Yankees, and the State and Bobby Richardson, South Carolina. . His first National League hit was a run-scoring pinch-hit single against his hometown St. Louis Cardinals, at Busch Stadium, in 1995. He was The 2013 class honored Hal Baird, Auburn; Terry Shumpert, Kentucky; Skip induced into the Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997. Bertman, LSU; and Gene McArtor, Missouri, and the inaugural class in 2012 included: Dr. Jeffrey Laubenthal, Alabama; Kevin McReynolds, Arkansas; Brad Earl Bass, South Carolina Wilkerson, Florida and Rev. Reggie Andrews, Georgia. Earl Bass was an outstanding pitcher for the Gamecocks and compiled a won- loss record of 34-3, despite missing most of the 1973 season with an arm “These SEC Baseball Legends are among the best to play the college game,” injury. A first-team All-America selection in 1974 and 1975, Bass had a 12-1 said Jamie Kerr, Director, AT&T Corporate Sponsorships. “We’re proud to help mark in 1974 and was 17-1 in 1975. He set a then national record by winning honor them for their successes on the field and beyond.” 23 consecutive games over two seasons, a feat that still ranks second. Bass holds school records for shutouts (10), (1.34), and strike- Each legend will be recognized individually throughout the two quarterfinal outs (392). He was runner-up in balloting for the Lefty Gomez Plate, symbolic matchups on Friday and will have on-field recognition and an awards presen- of the top amateur baseball player in the United States, in 1975 when he tation by Commissioner Sankey on Saturday, May 27 during the semifinals of pitched the Gamecocks to within one game of the NCAA championship at the the SEC Tournament. Fans will have an opportunity for autographs and photos College World Series in Omaha, Neb. with the honorees at the AT&T Legends Pavilion immediately following. Several legends will also participate in the annual SEC Youth Clinic on Friday morning. 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » 2017 Television Schedule April 28 7 p.m. Ole Miss at Arkansas SEC Network April 29 5 p.m. Tennessee at Vanderbilt SEC Network Date Time (ET) Game Network April 29 8 p.m. Auburn at Mississippi State SEC Network March 14 4 p.m. Murray State at Kentucky SEC Network April 30 1 p.m. Auburn at Mississippi State SEC Network March 15 7:30 p.m. Chicago State at Missouri SEC Network April 30 4 p.m. Tennessee at Vanderbilt SEC Network March 17 7 p.m. Bases Loaded SEC Network May 2 7 p.m. Murray State at Missouri SEC Network March 18 2 p.m. Missouri at Alabama SEC Network May 4 7 p.m. Arkansas at Tennessee SEC Network March 18 8 p.m. Mississippi State at Arkansas SEC Network May 4 7:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Texas A&M ESPNU March 19 1 p.m. Missouri at Alabama SEC Network May 6 1 p.m. Arkansas at Tennessee SEC Network March 19 2 p.m. South Carolina at Tennessee ESPNU May 6 2 p.m. Mississippi State at Texas A&M ESPNU March 19 4 p.m. Vanderbilt at Ole Miss SEC Network May 6 8 p.m. South Carolina at LSU SEC Network March 21 7 p.m. Rice at Texas A&M SEC Network May 7 2 p.m. Ole Miss at Florida SEC Network March 23 7 p.m. Ole Miss at Kentucky SEC Network May 7 3 p.m. South Carolina at LSU ESPN March 24 7 p.m. LSU at Florida SEC Network May 7 5 p.m. Alabama at Auburn SEC Network March 25 Noon Ole Miss at Kentucky SEC Network May 9 7 p.m. Indiana at Kentucky SEC Network March 25 3 p.m. Arkansas at Missouri SEC Network May 11 7:30 p.m. Auburn at LSU ESPNU March 25 3 p.m. LSU at Florida ESPN2 May 12 7 p.m. Vanderbilt at Arkansas SEC Network March 25 8 p.m. Texas A&M at Vanderbilt SEC Network May 13 1 p.m. Auburn at LSU SEC Network March 26 1 p.m. LSU at Florida SEC Network May 13 4 p.m. Mississippi State at Georgia SEC Network March 26 4 p.m. Texas A&M at Vanderbilt SEC Network May 13 7 p.m. Texas A&M at Ole Miss SEC Network March 28 6 p.m. Savannah State at Georgia SEC Network May 14 1 p.m. Texas A&M at Ole Miss SEC Network March 28 8 p.m. Auburn vs. Alabama (Neutral Site) ESPNU May 14 4 p.m. Florida at Alabama SEC Network March 30 7 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU SEC Network May 16 6 p.m. Furman at Georgia SEC Network March 30 8 p.m. Mississippi State at Ole Miss ESPNU May 18 7 p.m. LSU at Mississippi State SEC Network March 31 9 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU ESPNU May 18 7 p.m. Kentucky at Florida ESPN April 1 3:30 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU ESPN2 May 19 7 p.m. Kentucky at Florida SEC Network April 1 6 p.m. South Carolina at Auburn ESPNU May 20 Noon Arkansas at Texas A&M SEC Network April 1 8 p.m. Arkansas at Alabama SEC Network May 20 3 p.m. Georgia at South Carolina SEC Network April 2 4 p.m. Arkansas at Alabama SEC Network May 20 4:30 p.m. LSU at Mississippi State ESPNU April 4 7 p.m. Clemson at Georgia SEC Network April 6 7 p.m. Vanderbilt at South Carolina SEC Network SEC Baseball Tournament Schedule April 6 7:30 p.m. Missouri at Georgia ESPNU May 23 10:30 a.m. First Round SEC Network April 7 7:00 p.m. Vanderbilt at South Carolina ESPNU May 23 2 p.m. First Round SEC Network April 8 Noon Vanderbilt at South Carolina ESPN2 May 23 5:30 p.m. First Round SEC Network April 8 6 p.m. Tennessee at Florida SEC Network May 23 9 p.m. First Round SEC Network April 9 1 p.m. Tennessee at Florida SEC Network May 24 10:30 a.m. Second Round SEC Network April 9 4 p.m. Alabama at Ole Miss SEC Network May 24 2 p.m. Second Round SEC Network April 11 7 p.m. Georgia Tech at Georgia SEC Network May 24 5:30 p.m. Second Round SEC Network April 13 7 p.m. Auburn at Tennessee SEC Network May 24 9:00 p.m. Second Round SEC Network April 13 9 p.m. Florida at Vanderbilt ESPNU May 25 10:30 a.m. Third Round SEC Network April 15 3 p.m. Florida at Vanderbilt ESPN2 May 25 2 p.m. Third Round SEC Network April 15 8 p.m. Kentucky at Missouri SEC Network May 25 5:30 p.m. Third Round SEC Network April 16 1 p.m. Kentucky at Missouri SEC Network May 25 9 p.m. Third Round SEC Network April 16 4 p.m. Mississippi State at South Carolina SEC Network May 26 4 p.m. Fourth Round SEC Network April 18 7 p.m. Louisville at Kentucky SEC Network May 26 7:30 p.m. Fourth Round SEC Network April 20 7 p.m. Alabama at Mississippi State SEC Network May 27 1 p.m. Semifinal SEC Network April 20 7:30 p.m. South Carolina at Florida ESPNU May 27 4:30 p.m. Semifinal SEC Network April 21 7 p.m. Vanderbilt at Georgia ESPNU May 28 3 p.m. Championship ESPN2 April 21 7 p.m. South Carolina at Florida SEC Network April 22 Noon South Carolina at Florida ESPN2 April 23 4 p.m. Arkansas at Auburn SEC Network April 25 8 p.m. Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss SEC Network April 26 7 p.m. Xavier at Kentucky SEC Network April 27 7 p.m. Ole Miss at Arkansas SEC Network April 27 7:30 p.m. LSU at Alabama ESPN2 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » SEC Weekly Award Winners Week Player Pitcher Freshman 1 (Feb. 20) Ryan Olenek, Ole Miss Jared Poche’, LSU Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 2 (Feb. 27) Brent Rooker, Mississippi State Alex Faedo, Florida Justin Ammons, Tennessee 3 (March 6) Riley Mahan, Kentucky Keegan Thompson, Auburn / Jared Poche’, LSU Logan Foster, Texas A&M 4 (March 13) Cole Freeman, LSU / Robbie Glendinning, Missouri David Parkinson, Ole Miss Drake Fellows, Vanderbilt 5 (March 20) Antoine Duplantis, LSU Sean Hjelle, Kentucky Will Holland, Auburn / T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 6 (March 27) Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt Logan Salow, Kentucky Davis Daniel, Auburn 7 (April 5) Brent Rooker, Mississippi State Brigham Hill, Texas A&M Cam Shepherd, Georgia 8 (April 10) Brent Rooker, Mississippi State Eric Walker, LSU Hunter Coleman, Texas A&M 9 (April 17) Luke Bonfield, Arkansas Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt Austin Langworthy, Florida 10 (April 24) Josh Anthony, Auburn / Riley Mahan, Kentucky Alex Faedo, Florida Ryan Rolison, Ole Miss 11 (May 1) Jonah Todd, Auburn James McArthur, Ole Miss Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 12 (May 8) Chandler Taylor, Alabama Trevor Stephan, Arkansas Zach Watson, LSU 13 (May 15) Riley Mahan, Kentucky Alex Lange, LSU Chris Cornelius, Missouri 14 (May 22) Kramer Robertson, LSU Cole Bartlett, Missouri Zach Hess, LSU / T,J, Sikkema, Missouri

» Coaches Preseason All-SEC Team » National Honors » SEC Baseball All-Tournament Team First Team Collegiate Baseball Player of the Week C: Mike Rivera Florida Jared Poche’, LSU Feb. 20 P: Alex Lange LSU 1B: Evan White Kentucky Jared Poche’, LSU Feb. 27 P: Kacey Murphy Arkansas 2B: Cole Freeman LSU Brent Rooker, Mississippi State Feb. 27 C: Blake Logan Auburn SS: Dalton Guthrie Florida Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt March 6 DH: Luke Bonfield Arkansas 3B: Florida Antoine Duplantis, LSU March 20 1B: Chad Spanberger Arkansas OF: Jake Mangum Mississippi State Brent Rooker, Mississippi State April 10 2B: Cole Freeman LSU Trey Harris, Missouri April 17 OF: Jeren Kendall Vanderbilt 3B: Jonah Bride South Carolina Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt April 17 OF: Antoine Duplantis LSU SS: Kramer Robertson LSU DH/UTL: JJ Schwarz Florida OF: Greg Deichmann LSU SP: Alex Faedo Florida NCBWA Pitcher of the Week OF: Antoine Duplantis LSU SP: Kyle Wright Vanderbilt Jared Poche’, LSU Feb. 20 OF: Carlos Cortes South Carolina RP: Tyler Johnson South Carolina Jared Poche’, LSU March 13 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt April 18 Most Valuable Player: Chad Spanberger, Arkansas Alex Faedo, Florida April 25 Second Team Trevor Stephan, Arkansas May 9 C: Jason Delay Vanderbilt 1B: JJ Schwarz Florida NCBWA Player of the Week 2B: Tate Blackman Ole Miss Brent Rooker, Mississippi State Feb. 28 SS: Kramer Robertson LSU Brent Rooker, Mississippi State April 11 3B: Colby Bortles Ole Miss OF: Greg Deichmann LSU NCBWA Player of the Month OF: Brent Rooker Mississippi State Jared Poche’, LSU February OF: Luke Bonfield Arkansas Brent Rooker, Mississippi State March DH/UTL: Alex Destino South Carolina SP: Alex Lange LSU SP: Tanner Houck Missouri RP: Matt Ruppenthal Vanderbilt 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » National Rankings USA Today (Coaches) (May 29) D1Baseball.com (May 29) Rank 2017 Previous Baseball America (May 29) Rank 2017 Previous 1. Oregon State (29) 49-4 1 Rank 2017 Previous 1. Oregon State 49-4 1 2. North Carolina 47-12 2 1. Oregon State 49-4 1 2. North Carolina 47-12 2 3. LSU 43-17 6 2. North Carolina 47-12 2 3. LSU 42-17 7 4. Florida 42-16 4 3. Texas Tech 43-15 3 4. Florida 42-16 4 5. Texas Tech 43-15 3 4. LSU 43-17 8 5. Texas Tech 43-15 3 6. Louisville 47-10 5 5. Florida 42-16 4 6. TCU 42-16 6 7. TCU 42-16 7 6. Louisville 47-10 5 7. Louisville 47-10 5 8. Stanford 40-14 8 7. TCU 42-16 6 8. Stanford 40-14 10 9. Long Beach State 37-17-1 11 8. Long Beach State 37-17 7 9. Long Beach State 37-17-1 9 10. Kentucky 39-20 9 9. Stanford 40-14 9 10. Southern Miss. 48-14 11 11. Virginia 42-14 10 10. Kentucky 39-20 10 11. Kentucky 39-20 8 12. Arkansas 42-17 13 11. Arkansas 42-17 13 12. Arkansas 42-17 13 13. Southern Mississippi 48-14 12 12. Virginia 42-14 11 13. Virginia 42-14 12 14. Wake Forest 39-18 16 13. Wake Forest 39-18 12 14. Wake Forest 39-18 14 15. Clemson 39-19 14 14. Southern Mississippi 48-14 15 15. Houston 40-19 25 16. Arizona 37-19 17 15. Florida State 39-20 NR 16. Florida State 39-20 NR 17. Florida State 39-20 NR 16. Houston 40-19 25 17. Mississippi State 36-24 19 18. Mississippi State 36-24 19 17. Cal State Fullerton 34-21 14 18. Arizona 37-19 15 19. Cal State Fullerton 34-21 18 18. Arizona 37-19 16 19. Texas Tech 37-22 NR 20. Houston 40-19 NR 19. Clemson 39-19 17 20. CS Fullerton 34-21 17 21. Michigan 42-15 15 20. Mississippi State 36-24 18 21. Clemson 39-19 18 22. Missouri State 40-17 21 21. Texas 37-22 NR 22. Missouri State 40-17 22 23. St. John’s 42-11 20 22. UCF 40-20 23 23. UCF 40-20 24 24. UCF 40-20 22 23. Auburn 35-24 20 24. Michigan 42-15 16 25. Texas 37-22 NR 24. Florida Gulf Coast 42-18 NR 25. St. John’s 42-11 20 25. Nebraska 35-20 22 NCBWA (June 7) Collegiate Baseball (June 12) Rank 2017 Previous Rank Points Previous 1. Oregon State 52 - 4 1 1. Oregon St. 499 1 2. LSU 45 - 17 6 2. Louisiana St. 496 2 3. Louisville 50 - 10 5 3. Florida 493 3 4. Florida 45 - 17 3 4. Louisville 492 4 5. TCU 45 - 16 7 5. Texas Christian 491 5 6. Long Beach State 41 - 18 - 1 10 6. Florida St. 487 10 7. Kentucky 43 - 21 8 7. Cal. St. Fullerton 485 12 8. Wake Forest 42 - 18 17 8. Texas A&M 483 15 9. Cal State Fullerton 37 - 21 16 9. Long Beach St. 481 6 10. Florida State 43 - 21 27 10. Kentucky 479 7 11. Missouri State 43 - 18 21 11. Missouri St. 475 8 12. Mississippi State 40 - 25 20 12. Wake Forest 473 9 13. Vanderbilt 36 - 23 - 1 NR 13. Mississippi St. 470 11 14. Sam Houston State 44 - 21 NR 14. Sam Houston St. 467 13 15. North Carolina 49 - 14 2 15. Vanderbilt 465 14 16. Davidson 35 - 24 NR 16. Davidson 463 16 17. Texas A&M 39 - 21 28 17. North Carolina 461 17 18. Texas Tech 45 - 17 4 18. Stanford 458 18 19. Stanford 42 - 16 11 19. Texas Tech. 456 19 20. Texas 39 - 24 NR 20. Dallas Baptist 452 20 21. Southern Miss 50 - 16 13 21. Virginia 451 21 22. Arkansas 45 - 19 12 22. Arkansas 448 22 23. Virginia 43 - 16 9 23. Southern Miss 445 23 24. Clemson 42 - 21 15 24. Arizona 439 24 25. Houston 42 - 21 22 25. Clemson 437 25 26. Arizona 38 - 21 14 26. South Alabama 434 26 27. Auburn 37 - 26 26 27. Houston 431 27 28. Dallas Baptist 42 - 21 NR 28. Texas 429 28 29. North Carolina State 36 - 25 NR 29. Auburn 427 29 30. Bethune-Cookman 36 - 25 NR 30. N.C. State 425 30 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » Week-By-Week Rankings

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Ole Miss Mississippi State Missouri South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt Preseason NR/22/NR/27/24 NR/NR/NR/32/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 5/4/4/5/4 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/20/20/20/20 11/6/7/6/6 Feb. 20 22/14/17/21/24 NR/NR/NR/27/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 5/4/4/6/4 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/15/16/15/20 9/6/7/7/6 Feb. 27 20/9/11/13/24 NR/NR/NR/25/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 5/13/5/7/4 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 25/11/15/12/20 14/14/17/15/6 March 6 21/30/16/18/20 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/26/NR/NR/NR 10/18/8/8/13 NR/25/NR/NR/NR 25/11/17/12/12 NR/21/25/26/24 March 13 18/30/16/26/19 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/23/NR/28/25 10/16/8/9/12 NR/24/NR/30/NR 22/11/17/14/13 NR/19/24/29/23 March 20 11/23/14/17/14 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 18/5/24/18/20 7/13/8/7/8 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/29/2NR/3 NR/24/NR/NR/NR March 27 20/NR/19/23/22 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/18/NR/22/23 6/8/7/6/6 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/22/NR/NR/NR April 3 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 22/19/NR/30/25 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 11/11/12/9/9 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/24/NR/NR/NR April 10 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 13/15/21/21/21 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 17/13/14/11/11 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/20/NR/30/NR April 17 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 11/14/15/16/16 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/21/24/23/18 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 23/NR/20/25/NR NR/27/NR/NR/NR April 24 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 8/7/10/13/13 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/21/NR/27/21 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 19/NR/19/23/22 NR/22/NR/NR/NR May 1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 9/7/11/13/13 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/25/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 16/29/15/18/17 NR/24/NR/NR/NR May 8 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 6/6/7/9/9 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/30/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 20/NR/19/22/19 NR/25/NR/29/NR May 15 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 11/9/8/13/13 NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 23/NR/24/24/22 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR May 22 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 18/21/19/20/19 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/28/25 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR May 29 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 20/22/17/20/18 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » Alabama Schedule/Results (19-34-1) » Arkansas Schedule/Results (45-19) » Auburn Schedule/Results (37-26)

Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) F17 Presbyterian W, 4-3 F17 Miami (OH) W, 7-0 F17 George Washington W, 9-0 F18 Miami (OH) W, 5-1 F18 Presbyterian W, 8-1 F18 George Washington W, 2-0 F19 Miami (OH) W, 11-1 F18 George Washington L, 9-5 F19 Presbyterian L, 4-3 F24 Bryant W, 11-8 F22 Southern Miss W, 12-5 F19 George Washington W, 4-3 F25 Bryant W, 13-7 F22 Florida A&M W, 12-8 F24 Oral Roberts L, 6-3 F26 Bryant W, 16-6 F24 Holy Cross W, 7-0 F25 Oral Roberts L, 5-4 F28 at Louisiana Tech L, 4-3 F25 Holy Cross W, 4-0 F26 Oral Roberts L, 5-2 M1 at Louisiana Tech W, 13-10 M3 vs. Arizona^ L, 3-0 F26 Holy Cross W, 13-4 F28 Jacksonville State L, 2-1 F28 Samford L, 7-6 M3 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-3 M4 vs. Nebraska^ W, 15-5 M5 vs. Oklahoma State^ L, 8-3 M3 Lipscomb W, 8-0 M4 Louisiana-Monroe W, 6-2 M7 Louisiana-Monroe W, 12-3 M4 Lipscomb W, 5-4 M5 Louisiana-Monroe W, 10-3 M8 Louisiana-Monroe W, 11-2 M5 Lipscomb L, 8-7 (10 inn.) M9 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 6-5 M10 Rhode Island W, 5-2 M7 South Alabama L, 14-3 (7 inn.) M10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 14-1 M10 Rhode Island W, 3-2 M8 Kennesaw State W, 6-4 M11 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, 8-3 M12 Rhode Island L, 3-0 M10 Presbyterian L, 11-8 M12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 12-2 M14 Alcorn State W, 3-2 M11 Presbyterian W, 7-5 M14 Eastern Illinois W, 5-0 M15 Alcorn State W, 11-3 M12 Presbyterian W, 8-0 M15 Samford L, 10-3 M17 Mississippi State* W, 3-1 M14 UAB W, 4-0 M18 Mississippi State* W, 5-4 M15 Jacksonville State W, 10-1 M17 Missouri* L, 3-0 M19 Mississippi State* W, 6-1 M18 Missouri* L, 7-4 M17 Florida* W, 14-3 M22 New Orleans W, 5-2 M18 Florida* W, 2-1 M19 Missouri* L, 9-5 M24 at Missouri* W, 9-2 M19 Florida* W, 6-5 M21 at UAB$ W, 4-1 M25 at Missouri* L, 7-2 M21 at Georgia Tech W, 7-4 M24 at South Carolina* W, 4-2 M26 at Missouri* W, 9-8 M24 at Georgia* W, 2-1 M25 at South Carolina* L, 6-5 (10 inn.) M29 Grambling State Cancelled M31 Alabama* W, 7-1 M25 at Georgia* L, 4-1 M26 at South Carolina* L, 4-2 M26 at Georgia* W, 4-1 M28 vs. Auburn% L, 4-3 A1 Alabama* L, 7-1 A2 Alabama* W, 8-5 M28 vs. Alabama^ W, 4-3 M31 Arkansas* L, 7-1 A4 Grand Canyon W, 11-2 M31 South Carolina* W, 5-4 A1 Arkansas* W, 7-1 A5 Grand Canyon W, 6-1 A1 South Carolina* L, 7-0 A2 Arkansas* L, 8-5 A7 LSU* W, 9-3 A2 South Carolina* W, 6-5 A4 at Troy L, 12-11 A8 LSU* L, 10-8 A4 Georgia Tech L, 11-8 A5 Troy Canceled A9 LSU* L, 2-0 A7 at Texas A&M* W, 2-1 A7 at Ole Miss* L, 7-2 A11 at Missouri State W, 12-4 A8 at Texas A&M* L, 6-3 A8 at Ole Miss* L, 5-4 A13 Georgia* W, 14-4 A9 at Texas A&M* L, 3-1 A14 Georgia* W, 5-4 (10 inn.) A9 at Ole Miss* L, 8-2 A11 at Samford W, 16-15 A15 Georgia* W, 11-3 A11 UAB W, 6-4 A13 at Tennessee* W, 3-2 A18 Memphis W, 16-7 A14 at Tennessee* L, 5-4 (10 inn.) A13 Texas A&M* L, 9-5 A19 vs. Memphis# W, 2-0 A15 at Tennessee* W, 8-1 A14 Texas A&M* L, 8-2 A21 at Auburn* L, 15-2 A18 at Kennesaw State W, 15-7 A15 Texas A&M* L, 3-2 A22 at Auburn* W, 7-3 A21 Arkansas* W, 15-2 A18 Alcorn State W, 18-1 A23 at Auburn* L, 11-6 A22 Arkansas* L, 7-3 A25 vs. Kansas State% W, 6-5 (10 inn.) A20 at Mississippi State* L, 6-5 A23 Arkansas* W, 11-6 A21 at Mississippi State* L, 4-3 A27 Ole Miss* L, 9-1 A28 Ole Miss* L, 4-1 A25 Troy L, 5-2 A21 at Mississippi State* L, 13-12 (13 inn.) A28 Ole Miss* W, 7-4 A28 at Mississippi State* L, 5-2 A25 Jacksonville State L, 11-8 M4 Tennessee* L, 5-4 A29 at Mississippi State* W, 17-8 A27 LSU* L, 8-2 M6 Tennessee* W, 5-4 A29 at Mississippi State* W, 5-3 A28 LSU* L, 7-4 M6 Tennessee* canceled M5 Alabama* L, 4-3 A29 LSU* L, 4-3 M12 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 M6 Alabama* L, 7-6 M5 at Auburn* W, 4-3 M13 Vanderbilt* L, 6-2 M7 Alabama* L, 11-9 (15 inn.) M6 at Auburn* W, 7-6 M14 Vanderbilt* W, 7-1 M9 at UAB% L, 8-2 M7 at Auburn* W, 11-9 (15 inn.) M18 at Texas A&M* W, 6-4 M11 at LSU* L, 4-0 M19 at Texas A&M* L, 5-2 M10 Grambling State W, 12-2 M12 at LSU* L, 5-3 M20 at Texas A&M* W, 8-0 M13 at LSU* L, 9-1 M12 Florida* L, 2-1 M25 vs. Mississippi State~ L, 9-2 M18 Ole Miss* W, 4-1 M13 Florida* L, 13-6 M25 vs. Auburn~ W, 12-0 (7 inn.) M19 Ole Miss* W, 9-1 M14 Florida* L, 10-5 M26 vs. Mississippi State~ W, 9-2 M20 Ole Miss* L, 8-4 M18 at Vanderbilt* L, 18-1 M27 vs. Florida~ W, 16-0 (7 inn.) M23 vs. Ole Miss~ W, 5-4 M19 at Vanderbilt* L, 13-1 M27 vs. LSU~ L, 4-2 M24 vs. Florida~ L, 5-4 M20 at Vanderbilt* T, 3-3 J2 Oral Roberts> W, 3-0 J3 Missouri State> L, 5-4 M25 vs. Arkansas~ L, 12-0 (7 inn.) J4 Oral Roberts> W, 4-3 J2 vs. UCF> W, 7-4 $Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.); %Riverwalk J4 Missouri State> W, 11-10 J3 vs. Tennessee Tech> W, 5-3 Stadium (Montgomery, Ala.) J5 Missouri State> L, 3-2 J4 vs. Florida State> L, 8-7 (10 inn.) J5 vs. Florida State> L, 6-0 ^Frisco Classic (Frisco, Texas); %Kauffman Stadium (Kansas CIty, Mo.); #Dickey-Stephens ^Riverwalk Stadium (Montgomery, Ala.); %Re- Park (North Little Rock, Ark.); ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); >NCAA Regional (Fayetteville, Ark.) gions Field (Birmingham, Ala.); ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); >NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » Florida Schedule/Results (47-18) » Georgia Schedule/Results (25-32) » Kentucky Schedule/Results (39-22)

Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) F17 William & Mary W, 5-4 F17 College of Charleston L, 9-3 F17 at North Carolina L, 3-1 F18 William & Mary W, 8-1 F18 at North Carolina L, 6-5 F18 College of Charleston L, 15-6 F19 William & Mary W, 11-6 F19 at North Carolina L, 5-4 F21 at Jacksonville L, 3-2 F19 College of Charleston W, 9-8 F22 at Liberty L, 5-4 F24 Miami W, 1-0 F21 at Mercer L, 6-5 F24 vs. Saint Joseph’s^ W, 16-9 F25 Miami W, 2-0 F24 at Georgia Southern W, 4-3 F25 at Old Dominion^ W, 19-2 F26 Miami W, 6-2 F25 at Georgia Southern W, 7-0 F26 vs. Delaware^ L, 4-3 F28 UCF W, 4-3 F26 at Georgia Southern L, 2-1 F28 Eastern Kentucky W, 12-0 M1 at UCF L, 11-2 M1 Western Kentucky W, 17-2 F28 Kennesaw State L, 5-4 M3 Columbia W, 7-0 M3 UC-Santa Barbara W, 2-1 M4 Columbia W, 7-2 M3 UAB L, 2-1 M4 UC-Santa Barbara W, 3-2 M5 Columbia W, 8-4 M4 UAB W, 2-0 M5 UC-Santa Barbara W. 12-1 M7 at Florida Gulf Coast L, 7-3 M5 UAB W, 1-0 M7 Wright State W, 15-1 M8 Florida Gulf Coast L, 3-2 M7 Xavier L, 8-7 M8 at Cincinnati L, 2-1 M10 Seton Hall W, 8-0 M8 Xavier W, 11-6 M9 Miami (OH) W, 6-4 M11 Seton Hall L, 3-2 (13 inn.) M10 Miami (OH) W, 16-3 M10 Rider L, 11-4 M11 Seton Hall W, 4-3 M12 Miami (OH) W, 14-2 M14 Florida State W, 1-0 M11 Rider L, 8-3 M14 Murray State W, 9-7 M17 at Auburn* L, 14-3 M12 Rider W, 9-3 M17 at Texas A&M* W, 6-0 M18 at Auburn* L, 2-1 M14 Mercer L, 4-3 (12 inn.) M18 at Texas A&M* W, 7-6 M19 at Auburn* L, 6-5 M15 Presbyterian W, 8-7 M19 at Texas A&M* W, 11-7 M21 at Stetson W, 9-8 (11 inn.) M17 at LSU* L, 22-9 M21 at Western Kentucky W, 4-3 M24 LSU* W, 1-0 M23 Ole Miss* L, 9-6 M18 at LSU* L, 5-1 M25 LSU* W, 8-1 M24 Ole Miss* W, 4-2 M26 LSU* L, 10-6 M19 at LSU* L, 7-6 M25 Ole Miss* W, 4-1 M28 vs. Florida State# W, 4-1 M21 at Kennesaw State W, 9-6 (6 inn.) M28 Cincinnati W, 13-7 M31 at Missouri* W, 4-3 M24 Auburn* L, 2-1 M31 Vanderbilt* W, 10-3 A1 at Missouri* W, 2-1 M25 Auburn* W, 4-1 A1 Vanderbilt* W, 7-4 A2 at Missouri* W, 2-1 M26 Auburn* L, 4-1 A2 Vanderbilt* L, 6-4 A4 Stetson Canceled A4 at Louisville L, 5-3 M28 Savannah State W, 12-3 A7 Tennessee* L, 7-6 (10 inn.) A7 at Mississippi State* W, 5-2 A8 Tennessee* L, 3-2 (10 inn.) M31 at Tennessee* L, 6-5 A8 at Mississippi State* L, 10-6 A9 Tennessee* W, 5-4 A1 at Tennessee* W, 7-5 A9 at Mississippi State* L, 10-6 A11 at Florida State W, 10-7 A2 at Tennessee* W, 3-1 A12 UT Martin W, 8-0 A13 at Vanderbilt* W, 10-6 A14 at Missouri* W, 5-2 A14 at Vanderbilt* L, 2-0 A4 Clemson L, 4-0 A6 Missouri* W, 3-0 A15 at Missouri* L, 9-8 A15 at Vanderbilt* W, 20-8 A16 at Missouri* W, 6-1 A7 Missouri* L, 8-5 A18 North Florida W, 2-1 A18 Louisville W, 11-7 A20 South Carolina* W, 1-0 A8 vs. Missouri%* L, 6-1 A21 LSU* W, 12-5 A21 South Carolina* L, 4-2 A11 Georgia Tech W, 5-1 A21 LSU* L, 4-3 A22 South Carolina* W, 7-5 A13 at Arkansas* L, 14-4 A23 LSU* W, 10-2 A28 at Georgia* W, 6-4 A26 Xavier W, 6-0 A29 at Georgia* W, 6-3 A14 at Arkansas* L, 5-4 (10 inn.) A28 at South Carolina* W, 19-1 A30 at Georgia* W, 4-3 A15 at Arkansas* L, 11-3 A29 at South Carolina* L, 5-1 M2 Florida A&M W, 8-7 A19 Clemson L, 9-7 A30 at South Carolina* W, 9-4 M3 Jacksonville W, 6-2 A21 Vanderbilt* L, 8-1 M5 Georgia* L, 5-3 M5 Ole Miss* W, 11-2 A22 Vanderbilt* W, 1-0 M6 Georgia* W, 7-4 M6 Ole Miss* W, 7-4 M7 Ole Miss* W, 6-4 A22 Vanderbilt* L, 10-5 M7 Georgia* L, 6-3 M9 USF L, 15-10 A25 at Georgia Tech W, 7-5 M9 Indiana W, 5-2 M12 at Alabama* W, 2-1 A28 Florida* L, 6-4 M12 Tennessee* W, 12-5 M13 Tennessee* W, 8-3 M13 at Alabama* W, 13-6 A29 Florida * L, 6-3 M14 at Alabama* W, 10-5 M14 Tennessee* W, 7-2 A30 Florida* L, 4-3 M16 Northern Kentucky W, 10-1 M18 Kentucky* L, 12-4 M5 at Kentucky* W, 5-3 M19 Kentucky* W, 14-3 M18 at Florida* W, 12-4 M20 Kentucky* W, 6-4 M6 at Kentucky* L, 7-4 M19 at Florida* L, 14-3 M24 vs. Auburn~ W, 5-4 M7 at Kentucky* W, 6-3 M20 at Florida* L, 6-4 M26 vs. Mississippi State~ W, 12-3 M9 vs. Georgia Tech% W, 8-7 M24 vs. South Carolina~ W, 7-2 M25 vs. LSU~ L, 10-0 M27 vs. Arkansas~ L, 16-0 (7 inn.) M12 Mississippi State* L, 9-3 M26 vs. South Carolina~ L, 3-1 J2 Marist> W, 10-6 M13 Mississippi State* W, 4-1 J3 USF> W, 5-1 J2 Ohio> W, 6-4 M14 Mississippi State* W, 4-1 J4 Bethune-Cookman L, 6-2 J3 NC State> L, 5-4 J5 Bethune-Cookman W, 6-1 M16 Furman W, 10-6 J4 Indiana> W, 14-9 J10 Wake Forest+ W, 2-1 (11 inn.) M18 at South Carolina* W, 6-3 J4 NC State> W, 8-6 J11 Wake Forest+ L, 8-6 M19 at South Carolina* W, 5-4 J5 NC State> W, 10-5 J9 at Louisville+ L, 5-2 J12 Wake Forest+ W, 3-0 M20 at South Carolina* L, 10-0 J10 at Louisville+ L, 6-2 M24 vs. Mississippi State~ L, 3-0 #Jacksonville, Fla.; ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, ^Old Dominion Tournament (Norfolk, Va.); ~SEC Ala.); >NCAA Regional (Gainesville, Fla.); +NCAA %SunTrust Park (Atlanta, Ga.); ~SEC Tournament Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); >NCAA Regional (Lex- Super Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 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Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) F18 Army W, 9-0 (7) F17 East Carolina W, 5-4 F17 Texas Tech L, 5-2 F18 Army W, 6-0 (7) F18 East Carolina W, 3-2 F18 Western Illinois W, 8-2 F19 Air Force W, 10-3 F19 Western Illinois W, 10-9 (11) F21 at New Orleans L, 11-8 F19 East Carolina W, 8-6 F19 Texas Tech W, 8-5 F22 Hofstra W, 8-1 F21 Arkansas State W, 16-4 F21 Morehead State L, 12-8 F24 Maryland W, 6-1 F24 UNCW W, 7-2 F24 Indiana State W, 11-6 F25 Maryland W, 14-0 F25 UNCW W, 8-4 F25 Marist W, 12-9 F26 Maryland W, 9-5 F26 UNCW W, 8-6 F25 Indiana State W, 9-1 F28 Nicholls W, 3-2 F28 Memphis L, 9-6 F26 Marist L, 9-8 M3 at Oregon L, 1-0 M3 vs. TCU% L, 9-6 M3 vs. Baylor# L, 4-0 M4 vs. Baylor% W, 4-0 M4 at Oregon W, 5-4 M4 vs. Texas Tech# L, 5-1 M5 vs. Texas Tech% L, 5-4 M5 at Oregon L, 6-5 (11 inn.) M7 San Diego Postponed M5 vs. TCU# L, 5-3 M7 Louisiana Tech L, 3-2 M8 at McNeese State L, 5-4 M7 Georgia State W, 1-0 M10 South Alabama W, 2-0 M10 Wichita State W, 6-1 M8 Georgia State L, 2-1 M12 Columbia W, 5-4 M11 Wichita State W, 12-5 M10 Furman W, 2-0 M12 South Alabama W, 8-6 M12 Wichita State W, 9-2 M11 Furman W, 5-0 M13 Columbia W, 11-8 M14 Louisiana College W, 13-0 M14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 11-8 M12 Furman W, 1-0 M17 at Arkansas* L, 3-1 M15 New Orleans L, 7-4 (15 inn.) M14 vs. Nicholls% W, 5-0 M17 Georgia* W, 22-9 M18 at Arkansas* L, 5-4 M18 Georgia* W, 5-1 M17 Vanderbilt* W, 1-0 M19 at Arkansas* L, 6-1 M19 Georgia* W, 7-6 M18 Vanderbilt* L, 6-2 M21 vs. Southern Miss% L, 7-5 M22 Southeastern Louisiana W, 8-2 M19 Vanderbilt* W, 10-8 M24 Tennessee* W, 5-4 M24 at Florida* L, 1-0 M21 at Memphis^ L, 2-1 (11 inn.) M25 Tennessee* W, 14-4 M25 at Florida* L, 8-1 M23 at Kentucky* W, 9-6 M26 Tennessee* W, 7-4 M26 at Florida* W, 10-6 M28 vs. Memphis# W, 8-3 M24 at Kentucky* L, 4-2 M30 at Ole Miss* W, 4-3 M28 Tulane L, 7-6 M25 at Kentucky* L, 4-1 M30 Texas A&M* L, 4-0 M31 at Ole Miss* W, 5-3 M31 Texas A&M* W, 7-6 M28 Little Rock W, 5-4 (10 inn.) A1 at Ole Miss* W, 2-1 A1 Texas A&M* L, 4-3 M30 Mississippi State* L, 4-3 A4 Florida International L, 8-3 A4 Grambling W, 13-2 M31 Mississippi State* L, 5-3 A5 Florida International W, 9-7 (10 inn.) A7 at Arkansas* L, 9-3 A1 Mississippi State* L, 2-1 A7 Kentucky* L, 5-2 A8 Kentucky* W, 10-6 A8 at Arkansas* W, 10-8 A4 vs. Southern Miss& W, 6-5 (12 inn.) A9 at Arkansas* W, 2-0 A9 Kentucky* W, 10-6 A7 Alabama* W, 7-2 A11 Mississippi Valley State W, 5-0 A11 vs. UL-Lafayette# W, 3-2 A8 Alabama* W, 5-4 A13 Ole Miss* W, 15-2 A14 at South Carolina* W, 7-4 A9 Alabama* W, 8-2 A14 Ole Miss* L, 4-1 A15 at South Carolina* W, 5-4 A15 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 A11 at Southern Miss W, 6-4 A16 at South Carolina* L, 6-1 A18 Lamar W, 10-4 A13 at LSU* L, 15-2 A18 at South Alabama L, 5-2 A20 Alabama* W, 6-5 A21 at Kentucky* L, 12-5 A14 at LSU* W, 4-1 A21 Alabama* W, 4-3 A21 at Kentucky* W, 4-3 A15 at LSU* L, 3-2 A21 Alabama* W, 13-12 (13 inn.) A23 at Kentucky* L, 10-2 A19 UAPB W, 14-6 A25 vs. Ole Miss% W, 4-2 A25 at Tulane L, 9-6 A21 Missouri* L, 9-3 A28 Auburn* W, 5-2 A27 at Alabama* W, 8-2 A22 Missouri* W, 3-1 A29 Auburn* L, 17-8 A28 at Alabama* W, 7-4 A23 Missouri* W, 9-6 A29 Auburn* L, 5-3 A29 at Alabama* W, 4-3 M4 at Texas A&M* L, 9-2 M5 South Carolina* L, 3-2 A25 vs. Mississippi State& L, 4-2 A27 at Arkansas* W, 9-1 M5 at Texas A&M* W, 5-1 M6 South Carolina* W, 5-2 M6 at Texas A&M* W, 4-3 M7 South Carolina* W, 7-6 (10 inn.) A28 at Arkansas* W, 4-1 M12 at Georgia* W, 9-1 M9 South Alabama* L, 7-6 A28 at Arkansas* L, 7-4 M13 at Georgia* L, 4-1 M11 Auburn* W, 4-0 M2 ULM W, 21-7 M14 at Georgia* L, 4-1 M12 Auburn* W, 5-3 M3 ULM W, 5-3 M16 Troy W, 10-8 M13 Auburn* W, 9-1 M18 LSU* L, 3-1 M16 Northwestern State W, 9-3 M5 at Florida* L, 11-2 M6 at Florida* L, 6-4 M19 LSU* L, 11-5 M18 at Mississippi State* W, 3-1 M20 LSU* L, 11-7 M7 at Florida* L, 6-4 M19 at Mississippi State* W, 11-5 M24 vs. Georgia~ W, 3-0 M20 at Mississippi State* W, 11-7 M12 Texas A&M* L, 12-5 M25 vs. Arkansas~ W, 4-3 M24 vs. Missouri~ W, 10-3 M13 Texas A&M* W, 6-4 M26 vs. Florida~ L, 12-3 M25 vs. Kentucky~ W, 10-0 (7 inn.) M14 Texas A&M* W, 6-3 M26 vs. Arkansas L, 9-2 M27 vs. South Carolina~ W, 11-0 (7 inn.) M16 at Arkansas State L, 5-0 J2 vs. South Alabama> L, 6-3 M28 vs. Arkansas~ W, 4-2 M18 at Auburn* L, 4-1 J4 vs. UIC> W, 5-4 J2 Texas Southern> W, 15-7 M19 at Auburn* L, 9-1 J4 vs. South Alabama> W, 7-3 J3 SE Louisiana> W, 11-6 J5 at Southern Miss> W, 8-1 M20 at Auburn* W, 8-4 J4 Rice> W, 5-0 J5 at Southern Miss> W, 8-6 J10 Mississippi State+ W, 4-3 M23 vs. Auburn~ L, 5-4 J10 at LSU+ L, 4-3 J11 Mississippi State+ W, 14-1 J11 at LSU+ L, 14-4 #Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic (Hous- %Shriners Hospital for Children College Classic (Hous- ton, Texas); %MGM Park (Biloxi, Miss.); ^AutoZone #AutoZone Park (Memphis, Tenn.); %Trustmark ton, Texas); #Wally Pontiff Jr. Classic (Metairie, La.); Park (Pearl, Miss.); ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); >NCAA Regional Park (Memphis, Tenn.); &Trustmark Park (Pearl, Miss.); Ala.); >NCAA Regional (Hattiesburg, Miss.); +NCAA (Baton Rouge, La.); +NCAA Super Regional (Baton ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 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Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) F17 vs. Eastern Michigan# L, 6-2 F17 UNC Greensboro W, 7-1 F17 at Memphis W, 8-5 F18 vs. Eastern Michigan# W, 27-9 F18 UNC Greensboro W, 5-1 F18 at Memphis L, 4-1 F18 vs. Eastern Michigan# W, 6-5 F19 UNC Greensboro L, 1-0 F19 at Memphis W, 10-0 F21 Charlotte W, 5-4 F19 vs. Eastern Michigan# W, 7-2 F22 at Loyola Marymount W, 8-4 F23 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 7-6 F23 Kansas State L, 6-5 F24 Wright State W, 4-3 F24 vs. Seton Hall# W, 12-5 F24 vs. Houston$ W, 4-2 F24 at San Diego State# W, 8-4 F25 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 9-0 F25 Wright State W, 10-5 F26 Wright State L, 5-1 F26 vs. UC Irvine# W, 10-9 F26 vs. Illinois$ W, 7-6 F28 Appalachian State W, 8-4 M3 Norfolk State W, 10-2 M3 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-2 M3 at Clemson W, 2-0 M4 Norfolk State W, 5-2 M4 Illinois-Chicago W, 6-4 M4 vs. Clemson% L, 8-7 M5 Norfolk State W, 5-4 (11 inn.) M5 Illinois-Chicago W, 11-10 M5 Clemson L, 5-3 (11 inn.) M7 Eastern Illinois W, 10-1 M7 at ETSU Postponed M7 The Citadel W, 12-5 M10 Cincinnati L, 2-1 M8 Western Carolina W, 7-6 M8 Winthrop W, 8-6 M11 Cincinnati W, 2-1 M10 Appalachian State W, 4-0 M10 Michigan State W, 3-2 M11 Appalachian State W, 7-1 M11 Michigan State W, 5-2 M11 Cincinnati W, 6-2 M12 Appalachian State W, 3-2 M12 Michigan State Canceled M14 at Middle Tennessee Postponed M14 Chicago State Cancelled M14 at Furman% Canceled M15 Austin Peay W, 18-4 M15 Chicago State W, 7-6 (13 inn.) M17 at Tennessee* W, 7-1 M17 South Carolina* L, 7-1 M17 at Alabama* W, 3-0 M18 at Tennessee* W, 6-4 (10 inn.) M18 South Carolina* L, 6-4 (10 inn.) M18 at Alabama* W, 7-4 M19 at Tennessee* W, 10-2 M19 South Carolina* L, 10-2 M19 at Alabama* W, 9-5 M22 Charleston Southern W, 3-0 M22 Marshall W, 7-1 M21 Little Rock W, 11-8 M24 Alabama* L, 4-2 M24 at Mississippi State* L, 5-4 M24 Arkansas* L, 9-2 M25 Alabama* W, 6-5 (10 inn.) M25 at Mississippi State* L, 14-4 M26 Alabama* W, 4-2 M25 Arkansas* W, 7-2 M26 at Mississippi State* L, 7-4 M28 at The Citadel W, 15-1 M26 Arkansas* L, 9-8 M28 Tennessee Tech W, 6-0 M28 SE Missouri State L, 6-5 M31 at Auburn* L, 5-4 A1 at Auburn* W, 7-0 M31 Georgia* W, 6-5 M31 Florida* L, 4-3 A2 at Auburn* L, 6-5 A1 Georgia* L, 7-5 A1 Florida* L, 2-1 A4 Furman W, 6-1 A2 Georgia* L, 3-1 A2 Florida* L, 2-1 A6 Vanderbilt* L, 7-6 A4 Middle Tennessee L, 7-4 A4 vs. Illinois% L, 5-3 A7 Vanderbilt* L, 5-3 (13 inn.) A7 at Florida* W, 7-6 (10 inn.) A6 at Georgia* L, 3-0 A8 Vanderbilt* W, 6-1 A8 at Florida* W, 3-2 (10 inn.) A7 at Georgia* W, 8-5 A11 vs. North Carolina# L, 20-5 A9 at Florida* L, 5-4 A8 at Georgia* W, 6-1 A14 Mississippi State* L, 7-4 A11 ETSU L, 10-2 A11 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 13-1 A15 Mississippi State* L, 5-4 A12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 13-5 A16 Mississippi State* W, 6-1 A13 Auburn* L, 3-2 A14 Kentucky* L, 5-2 A18 Davidson W, 3-2 A14 Auburn* W, 5-4 (10 inn.) A15 Kentucky* W, 9-8 A20 at Florida* L, 1-0 A15 Auburn* L, 8-1 A16 Kentucky* L, 6-1 A21 at Florida* W, 4-2 A19 UNC-Asheville W, 5-2 A18 Missouri State L, 5-3 A22 at Florida* L, 7-5 A21 at Texas A&M* L, 2-1 A21 at Ole Miss* W, 9-6 A28 Kentucky* L, 19-1 A22 at Texas A&M* L, 3-1 A22 at Ole Miss* L, 3-1 A29 Kentucky* W, 5-1 A23 at Texas A&M* W, 5-3 (14 inn.) A23 at Ole Miss* L, 9-6 A30 Kentucky* L, 9-4 A26 ETSU W, 8-1 A25 at Missouri State L, 5-1 M3 Wofford W, 9-5 A28 at Vanderbilt* L, 1-0 M5 at LSU* W, 3-2 A28 Texas A&M L, 11-1 A29 at Vanderbilt* W, 9-3 A28 Texas A&M L, 7-1 M6 at LSU* L, 5-2 M7 at LSU* L, 7-6 (10 inn.) A30 at Vanderbilt* Canceled A30 Texas A&M L, 7-2 M9 Presbyterian W, 4-3 M2 ETSU W, 9-2 M2 Murray State W, 11-0 M10 Liberty W, 10-7 M4 Arkansas* W, 5-4 M5 at Vanderbilt* L, 5-2 M12 at Missouri* W, 4-3 M6 Arkansas* L, 2-0 M6 at Vanderbilt* W, 2-1 M13 at Missouri* L, 5-3 M6 Arkansas* canceled M7 at Vanderbilt* L, 14-5 M14 at Missouri* L, 5-3 M9 Belmont W, 14-8 M12 South Carolina* L, 4-3 M16 USC Upstate W, 6-3 M10 at Eastern Kentucky W, 7-6 M13 South Carolina* W, 5-3 M18 Georgia* L, 6-3 M12 at Kentucky* L, 12-5 M14 South Carolina* W, 5-3 M19 Georgia* L, 5-4 M13 at Kentucky* L, 8-3 M16 Eastern Kentucky W, 13-4 M20 Georgia* W, 10-0 M18 at Tennessee* W, 5-0 M23 vs. Vanderbilt~ W, 7-4 (11 inn.) M14 at Kentucky* L, 7-2 M19 at Tennessee* W, 2-0 M24 vs. Kentucky~ L, 7-2 M16 Morehead State W, 4-3 M20 at Tennessee* W, 8-2 M25 vs. Missouri~ W, 10-2 M18 Missouri* L, 5-0 M23 vs. Texas A&M~ W, 12-7 M26 vs. Kentucky~ W, 3-1 M19 Missouri* L, 2-0 M24 vs. LSU~ L, 10-3 M27 vs. LSU~ L, 11-0 (7 inn.) M20 Missouri* L, 8-2 M25 vs. South Carolina~ L, 10-2 %Fluor Field (Greenville, S.C.); #BB&T Ballpark #Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego, Calif.) #Fort Myers, Fla.; $Corpus Christi, Texas; %Sauget, (Charlotte, N.C.); ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) Ill.; ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » Texas A&M Schedule/Results (41-21) » Vanderbilt Schedule/Results (36-23-1)

Date Opponent Time (ET) Date Opponent Time (ET) F17 Bowling Green W, 15-1 F16 at San Diego L, 3-2 F18 Bowling Green W, 19-2 F17 at San Diego W, 8-2 F19 Bowling Green W, 16-5 F19 at San Diego W, 11-1 F21 Stephen F. Austin W, 6-5 (12 inn.) F22 Evansville W, 7-4 F24 Pepperdine W, 3-0 F24 Illinois-Chicago L, 5-3 (10 inn.) F25 Pepperdine L, 2-1 F25 Illinois-Chicago W, 6-2 F26 Pepperdine W, 10-6 F26 Illinois-Chicago L, 5-2 (11 inn.) F28 Prairie View A&M W, 9-2 F28 Southeastern Louisiana W, 9-6 M1 Incarnate Word W, 12-5 M1 Southeastern Louisiana W, 4-2 M3 vs. Texas Tech% W, 9-0 M3 Cal State Northridge L, 6-4 M4 vs. TCU% L, 11-10 (15 inn.) M4 Cal State Northridge L, 4-1 M5 vs. Baylor% L, 6-3 M5 Cal State Northridge W, 11-3 M7 UTRGV W, 16-7 M7 Central Arkansas W, 10-5 M8 UTRGV W, 7-4 M8 Central Arkansas W, 9-1 M10 Brown W, 6-4 M10 Saint Mary’s W, 9-8 M12 Brown W, 3-2 M12 Saint Mary’s L, 5-1 M12 Brown W, 5-1 M12 Saint Mary’s W, 9-1 M14 at Texas L, 4-3 M14 Western Kentucky W, 8-1 M17 Kentucky* L, 6-0 M17 at Ole Miss* L, 1-0 M18 Kentucky* L, 7-6 M18 at Ole Miss* W, 6-2 M19 Kentucky* L, 11-7 M19 at Ole Miss* L, 10-8 M21 Rice W, 8-5 M22 vs. Belmont% W, 17-11 M24 at Vanderbilt* L, 4-3 M24 Texas A&M* W, 4-3 M25 at Vanderbilt* L, 17-3 M25 Texas A&M* W, 17-3 M26 at Vanderbilt* W, 6-4 M26 Texas A&M* L, 6-4 M28 at Texas State W, 9-3 M28 vs. Lipscomb% W, 10-0 M30 at LSU* W, 4-0 M31 at Kentucky* L, 10-3 M31 at LSU* L, 7-6 A1 at Kentucky* L, 7-4 A1 at LSU* W, 4-3 A2 at Kentucky* W, 6-4 A4 Dallas Baptist W, 7-3 A4 UT-Martin W, 11-0 A7 Auburn* L, 2-1 A6 at South Carolina* W, 7-6 A8 Auburn* W, 6-3 A7 at South Carolina* W, 5-3 (13 inn.) A9 Auburn* W, 3-1 A8 at South Carolina* L, 6-1 A11 Abilene Christian W, 8-1 A11 Tennessee Tech L, 5-2 A13 at Alabama* W, 9-5 A13 Florida* L, 10-6 A14 at Alabama* W, 8-2 A14 Florida* W, 2-0 A15 at Alabama* W, 3-2 A15 Florida* L, 20-8 A18 at UT Arlington L, 3-2 A18 at Middle Tennessee W, 21-2 A21 Tennessee* W, 2-1 A21 at Georgia* W, 8-1 A22 Tennessee* W, 3-1 A22 at Georgia* L, 1-0 A23 Tennessee* L, 5-3 (14 inn.) A22 at Georgia* W, 10-5 A25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-2 A28 Tennessee* W, 1-0 A28 at Missouri* W, 11-1 A29 Tennessee* L, 9-3 A28 at Missouri* W, 7-1 A30 Tennessee* Canceled A30 at Missouri* W, 7-2 M2 Austin Peay W, 8-4 M2 Houston Baptist W, 8-2 M5 Missouri* W, 5-2 M4 Mississippi State* W, 9-2 M6 Missouri* L, 2-1 M5 MIssissippi State* L, 5-1 M7 Missouri* W, 14-5 M6 Mississippi State* L, 4-3 M9 at Louisville L, 6-2 M12 at Ole Miss* W, 12-5 M12 at Arkansas* L, 4-3 M13 at Ole Miss* L, 6-4 M13 at Arkansas* W, 6-2 M14 at Ole Miss* L, 6-3 M14 at Arkansas* L, 7-1 M16 Sam Houston State W, 8-2 M16 Middle Tennessee W, 17-7 M18 Arkansas* L, 6-4 M18 Alabama* W, 18-1 M19 Arkansas* W, 5-2 M19 Alabama* W, 13-1 M20 Arkansas* L, 8-0 M20 Alabama* T, 3-3 M23 vs. Missouri~ L, 12-7 M23 vs. South Carolina~ L, 7-4 (11 inn.) J2 vs. Baylor> W, 8-5 J2 vs. St. John’s> W, 13-4 J3 vs. Iowa> W, 3-2 J3 at Clemson> W, 9-4 J4 at Houston> W, 4-3 J4 at Clemson> L, 6-0 J10 Davidson+ W, 7-6 (15 inn.) J5 at Clemson> W, 8-0 J11 Davidson+ W, 12-6 J9 at Oregon State+ L, 8-4 J10 at Oregon State+ L, 9-2 %Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic (Houston, Texas); ~SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); %First Tennessee Park (Nashville, Tenn.); ~SEC >NCAA Regional (Houston, Texas); +NCAA Super Regional (College Station, Texas) Tournament (Hoover, Ala.); >NCAA Regional (Clem- son, S.C.); +NCAA Super Regional (Corvalis, Ore.) 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series » Team Notes SEC team. He started all 57 games at shortstop and led the the team with 74 hits including 16 doubles while batting .307-5-28. He posted a .953 fielding Alabama percentage in 277 total chances. Junior outfielder Keegan McGovern earned was formally introduced as head baseball coach at The Uni- a spot on the SEC Community Service Team for his outstanding efforts off the versity of Alabama by Director of Athletics Greg Byrne at a press conference field. On the field, he batted .291-2-21, seeing action in 56 games with 54 on June 5. Bohannon, the 2015 American Baseball Coaches Association and starts. Baseball America National Assistant Coach of the Year, brings 14 years of Kentucky Southeastern Conference coaching experience to Alabama after having served as an assistant at Kentucky from 2004-15 and, most recently, Auburn from Kentucky’s historic 2017 season came to a close with a 6-2 loss to Louisville 2016-17. Regarded as one of the best recruiters in the nation, he was respon- at Jim Patterson Stadium, ending a run that saw the program reach the Super sible for signing 13 Wildcat student-athletes that went on to play professional Regional round for the first time and post the fourth-most wins in school his- baseball, including 2014 Golden Spikes Award winner A.J. Reed, while his tory under first-year head coach Nick Mingione. The Wildcats finished 43-23 first recruiting class at Auburn was ranked No. 9 by Collegiate Baseball and despite beginning the season 2-5, playing for the regular season Southeastern includes six current starting position players. Conference championship on the final day of play, reaching the top five of the national rankings and winning three elimination games in two days in the Arkansas Lexington Regional, just the second time the rogram has hosted postseason The 11th-ranked Razorback baseball team saw its amazing turnaround play. Having not reached the postseason since 2014, UK put itself within two season come to a close, falling 3-2 to Missouri State in the NCAA Fayetteville victories of making the College World Series with a mix of strong pitching and Regional championship game at Baum Stadium. Coming off a 26-29 season one of the nation’s top offensive clubs. The Cats won 19 SEC games – the in 2016 and missing the postseason for the first time in 15 years, the Hogs second most in school history – won 17 games against ranked teams and not only got back to the postseason, but posted 45 wins, its seventh 40-win played a schedule that ranked among the nation’s top 10 most difficult. season in the last 10 years, and hosted an NCAA Regional for the sixth time in LSU its history, first since 2010. For the 18th time in program history, the LSU Baseball team is Back Home in Auburn Omaha. LSU (48-17) scored six runs in the fifth inning to break open a close Auburn’s baseball season came to an end in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional game and complete a two-game NCAA Super Regional sweep of Mississippi final as host Florida State defeated the Tigers 6-0. The Tigers (37-26) made State, 12-4, early Monday morning at Alex Box Stadium, Field. their farthest advance in a postseason since the 2010 season, earning their The Tigers will take a 16-game winning streak to the 2017 College World Se- 20th all-time regional bid and playing in a winner-take-all game on the final ries. No. 4 national seed LSU will face Florida State (45-21) in its CWS opener day of the regional. The Tigers finished the season hitting .274 as a team. on either Saturday or Sunday in Omaha’s TD Ameritrade Park. Game dates Jonah Todd led the offense on the year with a .374 average. Auburn hit .260 in and times are expected to be announced Monday. The winner of the Tigers the regional, led by Jay Estes at .455. On the mound, the Tigers had a season and Seminoles will face either No. 1 Oregon State or Cal State Fullerton. ERA of 4.36, led by ’s 2.06. Ole Miss Florida After waiting over three hours to start its SEC Tournament game, the Ole Miss Florida (47-18) shut out the potent Wake Forest (43-20) as three baseball team jumped out to an early 2-0 lead. However, the top two starting combined to limit the Demon Deacons to just four hits in UF’s 3-0 win on pitchers in its rotation helped Auburn eliminate the Rebels (32-25) from the Monday night. With the win, the Gators advance to the College World Series conference tourney with a 5-4 win Tuesday night. Auburn (35-22) used its best for the third year in a row and sixth time in the past eight seasons. This will starting pitchers to sneak by Ole Miss. The Rebels scored two runs on four hits be UF’s 11th trip to the CWS in school history with the past six coming under in 3.0 innings off Keegan Thompson before plating two more off Casey Mize head coach Kevin O’Sullivan. TCU, Florida’s next opponent (Sunday, 7 p.m. (7-2). Will Golsan paced the Ole Miss bats by recording a pair of hits and runs ET), has made five CWS appearances since 2010. No other team in the nation in the setback. Starting at shortstop, fellow junior Kyle Watson added an RBI has made more than three trips to Omaha in that span. single. In an effort to spark the Rebels in the ninth, Ryan Olenek hit his third of the season. Making his first start since March 18 versus Vander- Georgia bilt, redshirt-sophomore Brady Feigl allowed three runs on five hits over 3.2 Bolstered by an impressive finish against some of the league’s top teams, innings. Two runs were issued to Feigl after he left the game. Since he made Georgia went 8-3 over the final 11 games of the regular season to qualify for the move to the bullpen during the middle of the season, tonight was Feigl’s the SEC Tournament. The Bulldogs claimed a road series over then No. 4 and longest outing since pitching 4.1 frames against Mississippi State (March 31). Eastern Divsion leading Kentucky, captured a series over No. 6 Miss. State Jonah Todd, Conor Davis and Blake Logan tallied two hits apiece to lead the and then won a road series over No. 30 South Carolina. Overall, Georgia con- Tigers. Todd’s two-RBI triple and Logan’s solo home run gave Auburn its two cluded the 2017 season with a 25-32 overall mark (11-19 in the SEC). Going leads throughout the night. The Rebels struck first thanks to a pair of hits in in as the 12th seed, the Bulldogs faced 13th-ranked MSU and saw their sea- the opening frame. Golsan ripped a single up the middle before scoring on a son end after a 3-0 defeat. Also for the first time since 1984, Georgia swept double to left field by Nick Fortes. One inning later, Ole Miss used another two- the season series over rival Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs won the on-campus hit combination to double its lead. Cooper Johnson doubled off the 405-foot meetings, posting a 5-1 win in Athens and a 7-5 victory in Atlanta Then, they mark in dead center field. The catcher did not remain on second for long as posted an 8-7 win at SunTrust Park in the 15th annual Spring Baseball Classic Watson’s single brought him home. For Kids that benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). The game at Mississippi State the Atlanta Braves new home drew 23,737 fans, which was among the largest to see a regular season college baseball game in 2017. Georgia actually For the Mississippi State baseball team, the clock finally struck midnight early played the first game open to the public at SunTrust Park to benefit CHOA Monday morning. Playing in the seventh super regional in program history, when it faced Missouri on April 8. The crowd of 33,025 at SunTrust was the the MSU season ended with a 14-4 loss to No. 4 national seed LSU in second second biggest in college baseball history. The Bulldogs started as many as game of the Baton Rouge Super Regional played at Alex Box Stadium. LSU six freshmen in 2017 and 10 newcomers saw action on the mound. Georgia (48-17) won its 16th straight game to advance to the College World Series. should return eight starting position players and several key components of MSU (40-27) capped a memorable season, which included 25 come-from-be- the pitching staff. Georgia batted .257, hit 40 home runs, posted a 5.02 ERA hind wins, 19 wins against Southeastern Conference opposition and a Hatties- and a .962 fielding percentage. At the end of the season, the team batting burg Regional championship. First-year MSU coach Andy Cannizaro became average ranked 13th in the SEC while the ERA and fielding percentage ranked just the second Bulldog skipper to win 40 or more games in his first season. 14th. Shortstop Cam Shepherd was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman After suffering a heart-breaking 4-3 defeat in the super regional opener, MSU All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Shepherd was named to the Freshmen All- again showed its mettle by erasing a 3-0 deficit to take a brief 4-3 lead before 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series being undone by six runs in the LSU fifth inning. tied for ninth in homers and 13th in RBIs. Junior right-hander Wil Crowe finished the 2017 season 6-5 with a 3.41 ERA in 15 starts. Crowe struck out Missouri 90 and walked 31 in a team-high 92.1 innings pitched. Opponents hit .247 South Carolina hit four homers as it eliminated Mizzou Baseball from the SEC against him. Crowe was named to the 2017 SEC Baseball Community Service Tournament with a 10-2 win at Hoover Met Stadium. With Mizzou trailing 3-0 Team. This past year, Crowe participated in an event with Special Olympics at in the fourth inning, junior Alex Samples (Bridgeport, Texas) just missed a Founders Park that included baserunning, throwing, hitting, autographs and game-tying homer off the top of the wall for an RBI double. South Carolina’s a tour of the facility with the athletes. Crowe visited with kids of Epworth Chil- Carlos Cortes then hit a three-run homer in the top of the fifth inning to sink dren’s Home and also participated in a baseball game with the City of Colum- the Tigers. Mizzou sits at 36-23 on the year, winning its most games since bia Youth Program. In addition, Crowe attended Arden Elementary School and 2008, and will now await its NCAA Tournament fate. The selection show is participated in “Reading Is Fun Day,” activities. Crowe also assisted in coach a Monday (May 29) at 11 a.m. Mizzou junior RHP Cole Bartlett (Williamsburg, little league team with the Lexington County Youth Baseball league. Sopho- Ind.) took the loss, pitching on short rest. He allowed six runs (five earned) on more outfielder Jacob Olson was South Carolina’s leading hitter with a .294 eight hits with four strikeouts and two walks. He surrendered three homers, average (65-for-221) with 37 runs scored, 10 doubles, a triple, six homers and including the Cortes shot that put the game away. South Carolina’s Will Crowe 27 RBIs. Olson owned a team-high 20 multi-hit games and Carolina’s longet earned the win, improving to 6-5 on the year. Cortes was the story for the reached base streak for the season when at one point he reached base 25 Gamecocks, hitting a pair of three-run homers in the game. After Mizzou failed consecutive games. Sophomore right-hander Adam Hill gave South Carolina to take advantage of a two-base error in the bottom of the first, Carolina drew quality starts throughout the 2017 season. For the season, Hill was 3-6 with first blood, getting a solo shot from DH Alex Destino on a 3-2 pitch that went a 3.04 ERA in 14 starts. He struck out 87 batters to 39 walks in 77.0 innings over the home bullpen in right field. It was Destino’s 10th homer of the year. pitched with opponents batting .205 against him. Sophomore infielder TL The Tigers then botched a double-play ball with one out, putting runners on Tolbert finished third on the team in hitting with a .284 average (58-for-204) second and third after the error. That led to an RBI infield single to give the with 24 runs scored, six doubles, a triple, three homers and 32 RBIs. Tolbert Gamecocks a 2-0 lead early. After Crowe retired the first two batters in the had 18 multi-hit games on the year and was third on the team with nine multi- third inning, Mizzou mounted a rally that was sparked by a Connor Brumfield RBI games. Tolbert was also South Carolina’s second-best hitter in conference (Columbia, Mo.) walk. Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.) singled and Robbie play with a .287 average (31-for-108) in league play with 12 runs scored and Glendinning (Scarborough, Australia) walked to load the bases for Brett Bond 19 RBIs in league contests. South Carolina has had a tough slew of injuries. (St. Louis, Mo.). Crowe got Bond to go 0-2 and then struck him out two pitches South Carolina junior right-hander Clarke Schmidt was lost for the season later to strand the bases loaded. South Carolina carried the momentum from after undergoing surgery after the Florida series to repair torn ulnar collateral escaping that jam into the fourth inning as Jonah Bride hit a one-out solo ligament to his right elbow. Freshman right-hander Sawyer Bridges had a torn homer to give the Gamecocks a 3-0 lead. Mizzou got on the board and nearly rotator cuff and missed the last month. On May 16 it was announced that tied the game in the bottom of the fourth as Samples hit a 1-2 pitch off the sophomore catcher Chris Cullen would miss the remainder of the year after top of the wall in left field, missing a game-tying three-run homer by inches. It undergoing surgery on his left knee to remove torn cartilage. In addition, turned out to be an RBI double as Kameron Misner (Poplar Bluff, Mo.) scored junior infielder Madison Stokes was out in six to eight weeks after breaking from third on the play. Brumfield then struck out to strand a pair as Mizzou left his right wrist on a hit by a pitch on May 13 at Missouri. Senior right-hander six men on base through six. Cortes then delivered the big blow, a three-run Colie Bowers was 5-1 on the year with four saves and a 1.74 ERA in 25 relief homer to right field, putting the Gamecocks on top, 6-1. That turned out to appearances. He had 48 strikeouts in 41.1 innings with opponents batting be the decisive homer as South Carolina hung four more runs in the sixth as .137 against him. Junior infielder Jonah Bride was the only Gamecock to start it advanced to the next round to face either Kentucky or LSU in an elimina- all 60 games. All 60 starts came at third base. Bride was fourth on the team tion game. Junior Nelson Mompierre (Miami, Fla.) hit a ninth-inning pinch-hit in hitting with a .282 average (61-for-216) with 33 runs scored, 12 doubles, homer for the second consecutive game. a pair of triples and five homers. He also had 32 RBIs and a team-best .371 on-base percentage. Bride, along with Cortes, was named to the 2017 SEC South Carolina All-Tournament Team. Bride homered twice and scored a pair of runs to go South Carolina finished the season 35-25 with a 13-17 record in the SEC. Car- along with three RBIs in the tournament. Bride homered in the 7-4 win vs. olina advamced to the semifinals of the 2017 SEC Tournament, the school’s Vanderbilt and added a solo homer as well in the 10-2 victory vs. Missouri. first appearance in the semifinals since the 2007 season. South Carolina went Junior outfielder/ Alex Destino tied for the team lead with 41 26-11 on the year when scoring first in a game and 27-6 when entering the RBIs on the year. Destino hit 10 homers and batted .255 (52-for-204) with 31 seventh inning with a lead and 33-3 when entering the ninth inning with the runs scored and eight doubles as well. Destino set a school record with five lead. The Gamecocks were 20-3 when scoring six or more runs and 33-12 walks and also scored a pair of runs in 10-7 win vs. Liberty. Sophomore out- when allowing five runs or less. South Carolina finished 19-19 in games fielder TJ Hopkins was fifth on the team in hitting with a .258 average (49-for- decided by three runs or less. South Carolina was 12-5 in five-plus run games. 190) with 37 runs scored, 11 doubles, two triples, five homers and 20 RBIs. The South Carolina pitching staff had a 3.72 team ERA with 257 runs allowed, Hopkins won the Tom Price Award as MVP for the Gamecocks in the Clemson 223 earned, on 470 hits in 540.0 innings pitched. The Gamecocks struck series. His top game of the series was game three when he went 3-for-5 with out 563 batters to 219 walks. Opponents hit .233 against the Gamecocks. his second triple of the season and a pair of runs scored. He also had a key South Carolina’s 3.85 ERA in SEC games was third in the conference as well. diving catch to record the final out in a 2-0 win at Clemson. Junior infielder The Gamecocks had 225 strikeouts in 243.0 innings during conference play. Justin Row gave the Gamecocks a boost late after Justin Row went down with South Carolina hit .260 (524-for-2019) for the season with a .343 on-base an injury. Playing both second base and shortstop, Row hit .290 (20-for-69) percentage and a .401 slugging percentage. The Gamecocks hit 58 homers with 17 runs scored, four doubles, a triple, two homers and nine RBIs. He was on the year, the most in school history since the BBCOR era began in 2011. the team’s top hitter at the SEC Tournament as he hit .368 (7-for-19) with five South Carolina has equaled or out-hit its opponent in 40 of 60 games this runs scored, a double, a homer and a pair of RBI. Senior left-hander Josh Rea- year. South Carolina fielded .974 for the season with 26 games without an gan led South Carolina in appearances with 27 on the year. He was 6-2 with a error. South Carolina was 18-8 when not committing an error. Freshman 2.72 ERA and a pair of saves. Reagan allowed 21 runs, 17 earned, on 49 hits outfielder Carlos Cortes broke out during the midway point of the season and in 56.1 innings with 19 walks to 51 strikeouts and opponents batting .238 was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. Cortes finished his first season in against him. Reagan is now ninth in all-time appearances at Carolina with 85 the Garnet & Black with a .286 average (48-for-168) 27 runs scored, nine dou- in his career. Reagan won a team-high four games in SEC play. Senior right- bles, a triple, a team-high 12 homers and tied for a team-high in RBIs with 41 hander Reed Scott is now fourth on the all-time list for career appearances at for the season. Seven of his 12 homers came in SEC play with three of the 12 South Carolina. Scott finishes his career with 89 appearances only behind Ty- in the 2017 SEC Tournament as he also earned SEC All-Tournament Team ac- ler Webb, Matt Price and Michael Roth.. Scott finished his senior year 1-2 with colades. Cortes was South Carolina’s top hitter in conference play with a .327 a 3.91 ERA in 24 appearances with three saves. He started three games as average (32-for-98) in SEC contests with seven homers and 23 RBIs. In SEC well. Scott struck out 43 in 53.0 innings with opponents batting .240 against play, he was seventh in the league with a .622 slugging percentage, ranked him. Junior right-hander Tyler Johnson was 1-2 with a 2.39 ERA and 10 saves 2017 SEC Baseball | College World Series in 26.1 innings pitched with 40 strikeouts. He now owns 19 career saves, tied a season-high… After Tennessee led off the game with a two-run first inning, for eighth all-time in school history. Missouri responded with eight unanswered runs to fend off the Volunteers, 8-2, in Saturday’s 2017 season finale… Prior to the game, the Volunteers Tennessee recognized student assistant coach and recent Tennessee graduate Steven The Tennessee Volunteers went 1-3 on the final week of the regular season, Gruver as well as eight seniors as Max Bartlett, Eric Freeman, Jon Lipinski, finishing their 2017 season with a 27-25 overall record, including a 7-21 mark Hunter Martin, Jordan Rodgers, Quint Robinson, Reggie Southall and Matt in Southeastern Conference play, after dropping three games to the Missouri Waldren each dressed out in the Orange and White for their final game as Tigers in Knoxville… With a loss to Mizzou on Thursday and Georgia’s win over a Volunteer on Saturday… With the loss, the Vols finish the regular season South Carolina, the Vols were eliminated from SEC Tournament contention for with a 27-25 (7-21 SEC) record while Mizzou now stands at 35-21 (14-16 the first time since 2013… Saturday marked Head Coach Dave Serrano’s final SEC)… Senior Jon Lipinski made his first career start for UT on Saturday… He game on Rocky Top, as he announced on Wednesday his plans to resign fol- tossed a career-long 5.0 innings in the outing… In relief, redshirt junior Quint lowing the conclusion of the 2017 season… Serrano completed his Tennessee Robinson finished his career on Rocky Top having not allowed a run… Jeff head coaching stint with a 157-163 overall record from 2012-17… The Vols’ Moberg, also playing his final game on Rocky Top, blasted his ninth homer of finish 2017 with a .258 team batting average, ranking 13th in the league… the season over the left field wall to put the Vols up in the first inning, 1-0… The Vols combined for 123 extra-base hits this year, including 33 home runs MORE FROM 2017: The Vols’ 2017 roster boasted 17 newcomers including 14 (surpassing 2016’s complete season total 21)… As a team, UT ranks 10th in true freshmen, two JUCO transfers and one graduate transfer… Announced in on-base percentage (.352), tied for third in triples (13), eighth in walks (212), May, Tennessee Baseball recorded its highest-ever multi-year APR score with fourth in hit-by-pitch (54) and seventh in stolen bases (55)… Tennessee’s a 979… That stands as a 14-point improvement from the previous year and a staff combined for a 3.98 ERA (10th in the SEC) and allowed 168 walks, the 45-point improvement from three years ago, when it was at 934… Knoxville third-fewest among SEC teams… UT picked off seven baserunners from the native Eric Freeman earned his fourth-consecutive SEC Baseball Community mound, tied for seventh-best in the league…. UT’s 36 home runs allowed were Service Team nod on the heels of his Brad Davis SEC Community Service the sixth-fewest among SEC staffs… The Vols’ .973 overall fielding percentage Leader of the Year Award nomination… Freeman was also named 2016-17 also ranks ninth in the league… Pete Derkay ranks eighth in the SEC with 37 CoSIDA Academic All-District in May. walks and 10th with a .440 OBP… Jeff Moberg finished his UT career ranking tied for seventh with three triples this year and tied for 10th with 10 HBP… Texas A&M Senior Hunter Martin (5-7, 3.59 ERA) finished the season ranking second in The Texas A&M Aggies made a late charge Saturday evening on Olsen Field the SEC with 92.2 innings pitched, following his fourth complete game of the at Blue Bell Park to dispatch of the Davidson Wildcats, 12-6, and earn their year on Thursday vs. Mizzou… He ranks tied for eighth in strikeouts (89) and sixth College World Series appearance. Trailing 6-2 going into the top of the second in the SEC with 33 batters stuck out looking… Martin is the first UT eighth, things looked bleak for the Aggies. Nick Choruby gave the Aggies some pitcher to record multiple complete games (4) in a single season since Zack life with a leadoff single to centerfield and with one out, Braden Shewmake Godley did so in 2013 (6)… His 16 walks allowed tied for the eighth-fewest reached on a fielding error by shortstop Max Bazin. Hunter Coleman roped a in SEC… Jon Lipinski (6-1, 2.10 ERA) finished 17 games in 2017, fifth-most double to left-center knocking in Choruby and driving Davidson starter Evan among SEC pitchers… Will Neely (3-1, 3.43 ERA) held opponents to a .213 Roberts from the contest. Reliever Austin Leonard plunked Cole Bedford with average, the 13th-best mark in the SEC… He allowed just 45 hits and 25 runs, a pitch to fill the bags with Ags and Blake Kopetsky slapped a single up the sixth-fewest among league pitchers in those categories, while his 13 walks middle to knock in two runs and cut the Wildcats’ lead to 6-5. After Walker are tied for the second-fewest in the SEC… Zach Linginfelter held opponents Pennington swung and missed at strike three for the second out of the inning, to 48 total hits, tied for seventh-fewest among league pitchers… He allowed George Janca was issued a seven-pitch walk to reload the bases. The Aggies just 23 earned runs (T-10th in SEC) while his three home runs allowed are tied sent pinch-hitter Jorge Gutierrez to the mound and Davidson responded with for ninth-fewest among SEC pitchers… Jordan Rodgers leads the Volunteers a pitching change, bringing in Barry Allen. Allen got Gutierrez to pop up behind with 18 multi-hit games and 35 RBI this season… Rodgers and Jeff Moberg the mound, but second baseman Alex Acosta was unable to hang on to the shared the team in home runs, each with nine on the year as part of UT’s 33 ball after being leveled by third baseman Eric Jones. Texas A&M scored two total homers… Pete Derkay led the Vols with 37 walks and a .440 OBP… Justin runs on the miscue to take a 7-6 lead and in his second at-bat in the frame, Ammons and Andre Lipcius co-own the team lead each with 11 doubles on the Choruby bounced a two-run single up the middle to inflate the cushion to three year… Freshman Andre Lipcius was the lone Tennessee player to start each runs. Pennington put the dagger in with a three-run home run to leftfield in the of the Vols’ 52 games this year, serving as UT’s primary first baseman… LAST top of the ninth. WEEK: A sacrifice fly from third baseman Brandon Chinea in the 11th inning lifted Tennessee past Morehead State, 4-3, as the Vols held off the Eagles to Vanderbilt claim the Tuesday-night win… With the victory, the Volunteers improved to a A big two-out rally in the third inning was too much for Vanderbilt to overcome 20-4 mark in non-conference play and a 6-1 record in extra-inning games this on the road at top-ranked Oregon State in a season-ending 9-2 loss at Goss year… On the mound, Will Neely got the nod for UT, throwing 5.0 scoreless Stadium. With the Commodores (36-25-1) as the home team Kyle Wright innings and striking out a career-high six batters in the no-decision… Jon had breezed through the first two innings before giving up a leadoff single to Lipinski fired five strikeouts through 3.2 scoreless innings to pick up his sixth to open the third. Wright bounced back to get the next two win of the season… The Vols’ pitching staff threw 17 strikeouts on Tuesday, Beavers (54-4) but the lineup turned over to leadoff hitter Steven Kwan, who marking a season-high count for UT… Tennessee scattered four hits against smashed a single to center field to score the game’s first run. Nick Madrigal Missouri on Thursday night, but struggled to find a rhythm as the Tigers held kept the inning alive with a single to put two runners aboard for KJ Harrison on to a 5-0 lead to take Game One of the final regular-season series at Lindsey and just like Friday night the junior delivered with a big three-run homer out to Nelson Stadium… Right-handed pitcher Hunter Martin retired 12 straight left field for a 4-0 Oregon State lead. The Commodores wrap up ’s batters to start the game, not allowing a run until the fifth inning… He allowed 15th year as head coach with their seventh trip to NCAA Super Regionals after five runs on five hits and struck out nine batters, tying a career-high, in his the program’s fourth NCAA Regional title in five seasons. fourth complete game of the season for the loss… Martin entered Thursday’s matchup tied for second in the SEC with 31 batters stuck out looking as well as fifth with 83.2 innings pitched on the year… With his complete game effort in the series opener, Martin posted his fourth complete game of the year… He is the first UT pitcher to record multiple complete games in a single season since Zack Godley did so in 2013 (6)… Tennessee was held without a hit over the final eight innings on Friday night as it fell to Missouri, 2-0… Friday’s game lasted just 1:57, marking the shortest game of the season for the Vols… Garrett Stallings took the loss despite a solid outing on the hill… The freshman struck out a season-best five batters and walked just one in 7.2 innings -- also 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Overall Statistics (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Team avg g ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Kentucky .3 1 6 66 2235 484 706 148 10 73 446 1093 . 4 8 9 310 92 415 46 . 4 1 6 28 57 63-95 1730 613 67 . 9 7 2 LSU . 2 9 4 65 2199 456 647 113 12 61 424 967 . 4 4 0 273 99 380 36 . 3 9 1 37 37 72-98 1733 590 47 .9 8 0 Arkansas . 2 8 6 64 2194 422 627 97 13 83 385 999 . 4 5 5 258 63 463 30 . 3 7 3 24 25 27-44 1692 569 54 . 9 7 7 Mississippi State . 2 8 4 67 2282 373 648 116 15 59 339 971 . 4 2 6 223 75 561 40 . 3 6 3 28 35 75-113 1798 647 49 .9 8 0 Vanderbilt . 2 8 0 62 2141 409 599 114 17 51 379 900 . 4 2 0 287 43 475 36 . 3 7 3 22 34 55-81 1676 638 58 . 9 7 6 Texas A&M . 2 7 5 62 2165 384 595 105 21 52 345 898 . 4 1 5 244 52 515 31 . 3 6 0 15 46 56-86 1713 715 63 .9 7 5 Auburn . 2 7 4 63 2115 363 579 124 13 30 327 819 . 3 8 7 280 52 445 70 . 3 6 7 32 17 55-77 1686 649 59 . 9 7 5 Alabama . 2 6 3 54 1812 280 476 90 6 46 245 716 . 3 9 5 207 52 408 43 . 3 5 1 25 38 27-51 1454 598 61 .9 7 1 Florida . 2 6 2 65 2149 357 563 99 5 50 327 822 . 3 8 3 292 55 448 50 . 3 6 0 35 24 80-107 1770 712 51 . 9 8 0 Missouri . 2 6 2 59 1993 347 522 109 11 52 311 809 . 4 0 6 277 45 514 28 . 3 6 0 30 22 75-108 1596 661 79 .9 6 6 South Carolina . 2 6 0 60 2019 305 524 95 8 58 280 809 . 4 0 1 218 49 383 34 . 3 4 3 17 34 35-58 1620 545 57 . 9 7 4 Tennessee . 2 5 8 52 1754 256 452 77 13 33 230 654 . 3 7 3 212 54 392 26 . 3 5 2 19 21 55-77 1399 524 54 .9 7 3 Georgia . 2 5 7 57 1908 257 491 94 6 40 224 717 . 3 7 6 187 51 440 48 . 3 3 8 14 28 23-36 1507 546 82 . 9 6 2 Ole Miss . 2 5 3 57 1843 272 466 96 5 47 241 713 . 3 8 7 211 41 431 37 . 3 3 9 23 30 38-61 1516 518 63 .9 7 0 Totals . 2 7 4 853 28809 4965 7895 1477 155 735 4503 1188 . 4 1 3 3479 823 6270 555 -0.380 349 448 736-1092 2289 8525 844 . 9 7 4

CI - Missouri 4, Alabama 3, Miss. State 2, Auburn 2, Ole Miss 2, LSU 2, Kentucky 2, Texas A&M 1, Arkansas 1, Georgia 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wphpbksfasha Texas A&M 3 . 4 2 41-21 62 0 3/3 16 571.0 506 257 217 206 559 94 7 40 . 2 3 8 49 49 3 15 41 LSU 3 .5 4 48-17 65 6 10/6 14 577.2 492 248 227 238 570 89 5 54 . 2 3 0 50 42 4 8 24 Florida 3 . 5 5 47-18 65 3 8/8 23 590.1 578 267 233 202 581 105 11 33 . 2 5 7 31 51 7 10 31 Ole Miss 3 .6 0 32-25 57 0 6/6 18 505.1 451 247 202 163 524 97 8 45 . 2 4 0 43 46 5 16 32 Arkansas 3 . 6 1 45-19 64 2 7/5 14 564.0 487 254 226 207 619 86 4 53 . 2 3 2 44 56 5 15 23 Missouri 3 .6 9 36-23 59 7 6/4 7 532.0 449 272 218 192 505 81 7 45 . 2 2 8 28 69 8 16 30 Vanderbilt 3 . 7 1 36-25 62 3 5/3 12 558.2 464 271 230 227 544 85 9 47 . 2 2 5 56 59 3 16 27 South Carolina 3 .7 2 35-25 60 0 4/4 20 540.0 470 257 223 219 563 78 10 48 . 2 3 3 44 43 4 13 20 Kentucky 3 .8 4 43-22 66 2 4/3 16 576.2 496 281 246 217 583 101 6 68 . 2 3 0 32 63 5 13 24 Tennessee 3 .9 8 27-25 52 4 2/2 8 466.1 454 243 206 168 398 83 11 36 . 2 5 4 41 44 2 14 21 Auburn 4 .3 6 37-26 63 2 7/7 14 562.0 559 303 272 181 485 109 10 41 . 2 6 0 44 45 5 23 40 Alabama 4 .8 3 19-34 54 0 1/1 10 484.2 516 306 260 260 421 86 6 27 . 2 7 6 88 35 9 23 27 Mississippi State 4 . 9 4 40-27 67 2 3/3 26 599.1 540 353 329 357 562 92 8 40 . 2 4 4 74 71 8 26 52 Georgia 5 .0 3 25-32 57 1 5/4 16 502.1 504 313 281 237 477 97 7 45 . 2 6 0 70 53 4 17 33 Totals 3 . 9 7 511-339 853 32 71/59 214 7630.1 6966 3872 3370 3074 7391 1283 109 622 . 2 4 3 694 726 72 225 425

PB - Alabama 21, Texas A&M 18, Georgia 17, Auburn 15, S Carolina 11, Missouri 9, Kentucky 9, Miss. State 9, Vanderbilt 8, Ole Miss 8, Tennessee 8, LSU 7, Arkansas 6, Florida 4. Pickoffs - Alabama 14, Georgia 11, Arkansas 10, Texas A&M 10, Kentucky 9, Ole Miss 9, Florida 9, S Carolina 8, Tennessee 7, Missouri 5, Auburn 4, LSU 3, Miss. State 2.

(All games Sorted by Fielding pct) Team c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci Mississippi State 2494 1798 647 49 . 9 8 0 44 54 18 .7 5 0 9 2 LSU 2370 1733 590 47 . 9 8 0 40 51 29 . 6 3 8 7 2 Florida 2533 1770 712 51 . 9 8 0 58 24 22 .5 2 2 4 0 Arkansas 2315 1692 569 54 . 9 7 7 44 29 18 . 6 1 7 6 1 Vanderbilt 2372 1676 638 58 . 9 7 6 45 35 26 .5 7 4 8 0 Auburn 2394 1686 649 59 . 9 7 5 52 27 18 . 6 0 0 15 2 Texas A&M 2491 1713 715 63 . 9 7 5 48 49 25 .6 6 2 18 1 South Carolina 2222 1620 545 57 . 9 7 4 50 51 21 . 7 0 8 11 0 Tennessee 1977 1399 524 54 . 9 7 3 36 34 14 .7 0 8 8 0 Kentucky 2410 1730 613 67 . 9 7 2 45 17 18 . 4 8 6 9 2 Alabama 2113 1454 598 61 . 9 7 1 50 56 18 .7 5 7 21 3 Ole Miss 2097 1516 518 63 . 9 7 0 39 28 23 . 5 4 9 8 2 Missouri 2336 1596 661 79 . 9 6 6 50 46 23 .6 6 7 9 4 Georgia 2135 1507 546 82 . 9 6 2 40 66 15 . 8 1 5 17 1 Totals 32259 22890 8525 844 .9 7 4 641 567 288 .6 6 3 150 20 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Kentucky .3 1 6 1. Kentucky .4 8 9 1. Kentucky .4 1 6 2. LSU . 2 9 4 2. Arkansas . 4 5 5 2. LSU . 3 9 1 3. Arkansas . 2 8 6 3. LSU . 4 4 0 3. Arkansas . 3 7 3 4. Mississippi State . 2 8 4 4. Mississippi State . 4 2 6 4. Vanderbilt . 3 7 3 5. Vanderbilt . 2 8 0 5. Vanderbilt . 4 2 0 5. Auburn .3 6 7 6. Texas A&M .2 7 5 6. Texas A&M .4 1 5 6. Mississippi State . 3 6 3 7. Auburn .2 7 4 7. Missouri . 4 0 6 7. Missouri . 3 6 0 8. Alabama .2 6 3 8. South Carolina . 4 0 1 8. Texas A&M .3 6 0 9. Florida . 2 6 2 9. Alabama .3 9 5 9. Florida . 3 6 0 10. Missouri . 2 6 2 10. Auburn .3 8 7 10. Tennessee .3 5 2 11. South Carolina . 2 6 0 11. Ole Miss .3 8 7 11. Alabama .3 5 1 12. Tennessee .2 5 8 12. Florida . 3 8 3 12. South Carolina . 3 4 3 13. Georgia . 2 5 7 13. Georgia . 3 7 6 13. Ole Miss .3 3 9 14. Ole Miss .2 5 3 14. Tennessee .3 7 3 14. Georgia . 3 3 8

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Kentucky 4 8 4 1. Kentucky 7 0 6 1. Kentucky 4 4 6 2. LSU 4 5 6 2. Mississippi State 6 4 8 2. LSU 4 2 4 3. Arkansas 4 2 2 3. LSU 6 4 7 3. Arkansas 3 8 5 4. Vanderbilt 4 0 9 4. Arkansas 6 2 7 4. Vanderbilt 3 7 9 5. Texas A&M 3 8 4 5. Vanderbilt 5 9 9 5. Texas A&M 3 4 5 6. Mississippi State 3 7 3 6. Texas A&M 5 9 5 6. Mississippi State 3 3 9 7. Auburn 3 6 3 7. Auburn 5 7 9 7. Auburn 3 2 7 8. Florida 3 5 7 8. Florida 5 6 3 Florida 3 2 7 9. Missouri 3 4 7 9. South Carolina 5 2 4 9. Missouri 3 1 1 10. South Carolina 3 0 5 10. Missouri 5 2 2 10. South Carolina 2 8 0 11. Alabama 2 8 0 11. Georgia 4 9 1 11. Alabama 2 4 5 12. Ole Miss 2 7 2 12. Alabama 4 7 6 12. Ole Miss 2 4 1 13. Georgia 2 5 7 13. Ole Miss 4 6 6 13. Tennessee 2 3 0 14. Tennessee 2 5 6 14. Tennessee 4 5 2 14. Georgia 2 2 4

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Kentucky 1 4 8 1. Texas A&M 2 1 1. Arkansas 8 3 2. Auburn 1 2 4 2. Vanderbilt 1 7 2. Kentucky 7 3 3. Mississippi State 1 1 6 3. Mississippi State 1 5 3. LSU 6 1 4. Vanderbilt 1 1 4 4. Tennessee 1 3 4. Mississippi State 5 9 5. LSU 1 1 3 Auburn 1 3 5. South Carolina 5 8 6. Missouri 1 0 9 Arkansas 1 3 6. Missouri 5 2 7. Texas A&M 1 0 5 7. LSU 1 2 Texas A&M 5 2 8. Florida 9 9 8. Missouri 1 1 8. Vanderbilt 5 1 9. Arkansas 9 7 9. Kentucky 1 0 9. Florida 5 0 10. Ole Miss 9 6 10. South Carolina 8 10. Ole Miss 4 7 11. South Carolina 9 5 11. Alabama 6 11. Alabama 4 6 12. Georgia 9 4 Georgia 6 12. Georgia 4 0 13. Alabama 9 0 13. Florida 5 13. Tennessee 3 3 14. Tennessee 7 7 Ole Miss 5 14. Auburn 3 0

Total bases Total plate appearances At bats 1. Kentucky 1093 1. Kentucky 2723 1. Mississippi State 2282 2. Arkansas 9 9 9 2. LSU 2646 2. Kentucky 2235 3. Mississippi State 9 7 1 3. Mississippi State 2643 3. LSU 2199 4. LSU 9 6 7 4. Arkansas 2571 4. Arkansas 2194 5. Vanderbilt 9 0 0 5. Florida 2556 5. Texas A&M 2165 6. Texas A&M 8 9 8 6. Vanderbilt 2528 6. Florida 2149 7. Florida 8 2 2 7. Texas A&M 2522 7. Vanderbilt 2141 8. Auburn 8 1 9 8. Auburn 2498 8. Auburn 2115 9. South Carolina 8 0 9 9. Missouri 2370 9. South Carolina 2019 Missouri 8 0 9 10. South Carolina 2338 10. Missouri 1993 11. Georgia 7 1 7 11. Georgia 2188 11. Georgia 1908 12. Alabama 7 1 6 12. Ole Miss 2148 12. Ole Miss 1843 13. Ole Miss 7 1 3 13. Alabama 2134 13. Alabama 1812 14. Tennessee 6 5 4 14. Tennessee 2061 14. Tennessee 1754 Walks Hit by pitch Strikeouts 1. Kentucky 3 1 0 1. LSU 9 9 1. Mississippi State 5 6 1 2. Florida 2 9 2 2. Kentucky 9 2 2. Texas A&M 5 1 5 3. Vanderbilt 2 8 7 3. Mississippi State 7 5 3. Missouri 5 1 4 4. Auburn 2 8 0 4. Arkansas 6 3 4. Vanderbilt 4 7 5 5. Missouri 2 7 7 5. Florida 5 5 5. Arkansas 4 6 3 6. LSU 2 7 3 6. Tennessee 5 4 6. Florida 4 4 8 7. Arkansas 2 5 8 7. Auburn 5 2 7. Auburn 4 4 5 8. Texas A&M 2 4 4 Alabama 5 2 8. Georgia 4 4 0 9. Mississippi State 2 2 3 Texas A&M 5 2 9. Ole Miss 4 3 1 10. South Carolina 2 1 8 10. Georgia 5 1 10. Kentucky 4 1 5 11. Tennessee 2 1 2 11. South Carolina 4 9 11. Alabama 4 0 8 12. Ole Miss 2 1 1 12. Missouri 4 5 12. Tennessee 3 9 2 13. Alabama 2 0 7 13. Vanderbilt 4 3 13. South Carolina 3 8 3 14. Georgia 1 8 7 14. Ole Miss 4 1 14. LSU 3 8 0

Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Kentucky 5 7 1. LSU 3 7 1. Florida 8 0 2. Texas A&M 4 6 2. Florida 3 5 2. Missouri 7 5 3. Alabama 3 8 3. Auburn 3 2 Mississippi State 7 5 4. LSU 3 7 4. Missouri 3 0 4. LSU 7 2 5. Mississippi State 3 5 5. Mississippi State 2 8 5. Kentucky 6 3 6. South Carolina 3 4 Kentucky 2 8 6. Texas A&M 5 6 Vanderbilt 3 4 7. Alabama 2 5 7. Auburn 5 5 8. Ole Miss 3 0 8. Arkansas 2 4 Tennessee 5 5 9. Georgia 2 8 9. Ole Miss 2 3 Vanderbilt 5 5 10. Arkansas 2 5 10. Vanderbilt 2 2 10. Ole Miss 3 8 11. Florida 2 4 11. Tennessee 1 9 11. South Carolina 3 5 12. Missouri 2 2 12. South Carolina 1 7 12. Arkansas 2 7 13. Tennessee 2 1 13. Texas A&M 1 5 Alabama 2 7 14. Auburn 1 7 14. Georgia 1 4 14. Georgia 2 3

Caught stealing Steal attempts Grounded into DP 1. Mississippi State 3 8 1. Mississippi State 1 1 3 1. Auburn 7 0 2. Missouri 3 3 2. Missouri 1 0 8 2. Florida 5 0 3. Kentucky 3 2 3. Florida 1 0 7 3. Georgia 4 8 4. Texas A&M 3 0 4. LSU 9 8 4. Kentucky 4 6 5. Florida 2 7 5. Kentucky 9 5 5. Alabama 4 3 6. Vanderbilt 2 6 6. Texas A&M 8 6 6. Mississippi State 4 0 LSU 2 6 7. Vanderbilt 8 1 7. Ole Miss 3 7 8. Alabama 2 4 8. Auburn 7 7 8. Vanderbilt 3 6 9. South Carolina 2 3 Tennessee 7 7 LSU 3 6 Ole Miss 2 3 10. Ole Miss 6 1 10. South Carolina 3 4 11. Auburn 2 2 11. South Carolina 5 8 11. Texas A&M 3 1 Tennessee 2 2 12. Alabama 5 1 12. Arkansas 3 0 13. Arkansas 1 7 13. Arkansas 4 4 13. Missouri 2 8 14. Georgia 1 3 14. Georgia 3 6 14. Tennessee 2 6 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Texas A&M 3 . 4 2 1. Vanderbilt . 2 2 5 1. Mississippi State 599.1 2. LSU 3 .5 4 2. Missouri . 2 2 8 2. Florida 590.1 3. Florida 3 . 5 5 3. LSU . 2 3 0 3. LSU 577.2 4. Ole Miss 3 . 6 0 4. Kentucky .2 3 0 4. Kentucky 576.2 5. Arkansas 3 . 6 1 5. Arkansas . 2 3 2 5. Texas A&M 571.0 6. Missouri 3 . 6 9 6. South Carolina . 2 3 3 6. Arkansas 564.0 7. Vanderbilt 3 . 7 1 7. Texas A&M .2 3 8 7. Auburn 562.0 8. South Carolina 3 . 7 2 8. Ole Miss .2 4 0 8. Vanderbilt 558.2 9. Kentucky 3 . 8 4 9. Mississippi State . 2 4 4 9. South Carolina 540.0 10. Tennessee 3 . 9 8 10. Tennessee .2 5 4 10. Missouri 532.0 11. Auburn 4 . 3 6 11. Florida . 2 5 7 11. Ole Miss 505.1 12. Alabama 4 . 8 3 12. Georgia . 2 6 0 12. Georgia 502.1 13. Mississippi State 4 . 9 4 13. Auburn .2 6 0 13. Alabama 484.2 14. Georgia 5 . 0 3 14. Alabama .2 7 6 14. Tennessee 466.1

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Arkansas 6 1 9 1. Arkansas 1 7 9 1. LSU 4 8 2. Kentucky 5 8 3 2. Florida 1 7 6 2. Florida 4 7 3. Florida 5 8 1 3. South Carolina 1 6 0 3. Arkansas 4 5 4. LSU 5 7 0 4. Vanderbilt 1 5 8 4. Kentucky 4 3 5. South Carolina 5 6 3 5. Mississippi State 1 5 2 5. Texas A&M 4 1 6. Mississippi State 5 6 2 6. LSU 1 5 1 6. Mississippi State 4 0 7. Texas A&M 5 5 9 7. Kentucky 1 5 0 7. Auburn 3 7 8. Vanderbilt 5 4 4 Missouri 1 5 0 8. Missouri 3 6 9. Ole Miss 5 2 4 9. Ole Miss 1 4 4 Vanderbilt 3 6 10. Missouri 5 0 5 10. Texas A&M 1 3 8 10. South Carolina 3 5 11. Auburn 4 8 5 11. Tennessee 1 2 9 11. Ole Miss 3 2 12. Georgia 4 7 7 12. Auburn 1 1 3 12. Tennessee 2 7 13. Alabama 4 2 1 13. Georgia 1 1 2 13. Georgia 2 5 14. Tennessee 3 9 8 14. Alabama 1 0 3 14. Alabama 1 9

Losses Saves Runners picked off 1. Alabama 3 4 1. Mississippi State 2 6 1. Alabama 1 4 2. Georgia 3 2 2. Florida 2 3 2. Georgia 1 1 3. Mississippi State 2 7 3. South Carolina 2 0 3. Arkansas 1 0 4. Auburn 2 6 4. Ole Miss 1 8 Texas A&M 1 0 5. South Carolina 2 5 5. Kentucky 1 6 5. Ole Miss 9 Ole Miss 2 5 Georgia 1 6 Florida 9 Tennessee 2 5 Texas A&M 1 6 Kentucky 9 Vanderbilt 2 5 8. Arkansas 1 4 8. South Carolina 8 9. Missouri 2 3 LSU 1 4 9. Tennessee 7 10. Kentucky 2 2 Auburn 1 4 10. Missouri 5 11. Texas A&M 2 1 11. Vanderbilt 1 2 11. Auburn 4 12. Arkansas 1 9 12. Alabama 1 0 12. LSU 3 13. Florida 1 8 13. Tennessee 8 13. Mississippi State 2 14. LSU 1 7 14. Missouri 7

Sac bunts allowed Sac flies allowed Hits allowed 1. Mississippi State 5 2 1. Mississippi State 2 6 1. Missouri 4 4 9 2. Texas A&M 4 1 2. Auburn 2 3 2. Ole Miss 4 5 1 3. Auburn 4 0 Alabama 2 3 3. Tennessee 4 5 4 4. Georgia 3 3 4. Georgia 1 7 4. Vanderbilt 4 6 4 5. Ole Miss 3 2 5. Missouri 1 6 5. South Carolina 4 7 0 6. Florida 3 1 Ole Miss 1 6 6. Arkansas 4 8 7 7. Missouri 3 0 Vanderbilt 1 6 7. LSU 4 9 2 8. Vanderbilt 2 7 8. Arkansas 1 5 8. Kentucky 4 9 6 Alabama 2 7 Texas A&M 1 5 9. Georgia 5 0 4 10. Kentucky 2 4 10. Tennessee 1 4 10. Texas A&M 5 0 6 LSU 2 4 11. South Carolina 1 3 11. Alabama 5 1 6 12. Arkansas 2 3 Kentucky 1 3 12. Mississippi State 5 4 0 13. Tennessee 2 1 13. Florida 1 0 13. Auburn 5 5 9 14. South Carolina 2 0 14. LSU 8 14. Florida 5 7 8 Runs allowed Earned runs allowed Walks allowed 1. Tennessee 2 4 3 1. Ole Miss 2 0 2 1. Ole Miss 1 6 3 2. Ole Miss 2 4 7 2. Tennessee 2 0 6 2. Tennessee 1 6 8 3. LSU 2 4 8 3. Texas A&M 2 1 7 3. Auburn 1 8 1 4. Arkansas 2 5 4 4. Missouri 2 1 8 4. Missouri 1 9 2 5. South Carolina 2 5 7 5. South Carolina 2 2 3 5. Florida 2 0 2 Texas A&M 2 5 7 6. Arkansas 2 2 6 6. Texas A&M 2 0 6 7. Florida 2 6 7 7. LSU 2 2 7 7. Arkansas 2 0 7 8. Vanderbilt 2 7 1 8. Vanderbilt 2 3 0 8. Kentucky 2 1 7 9. Missouri 2 7 2 9. Florida 2 3 3 9. South Carolina 2 1 9 10. Kentucky 2 8 1 10. Kentucky 2 4 6 10. Vanderbilt 2 2 7 11. Auburn 3 0 3 11. Alabama 2 6 0 11. Georgia 2 3 7 12. Alabama 3 0 6 12. Auburn 2 7 2 12. LSU 2 3 8 13. Georgia 3 1 3 13. Georgia 2 8 1 13. Alabama 2 6 0 14. Mississippi State 3 5 3 14. Mississippi State 3 2 9 14. Mississippi State 3 5 7

Doubles allowed Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. South Carolina 7 8 1. Arkansas 4 1. Alabama 2 7 2. Missouri 8 1 2. LSU 5 2. Florida 3 3 3. Tennessee 8 3 3. Alabama 6 3. Tennessee 3 6 4. Vanderbilt 8 5 Kentucky 6 4. Texas A&M 4 0 5. Arkansas 8 6 5. Georgia 7 Mississippi State 4 0 Alabama 8 6 Texas A&M 7 6. Auburn 4 1 7. LSU 8 9 Missouri 7 7. Missouri 4 5 8. Mississippi State 9 2 8. Ole Miss 8 Georgia 4 5 9. Texas A&M 9 4 Mississippi State 8 Ole Miss 4 5 10. Georgia 9 7 10. Vanderbilt 9 10. Vanderbilt 4 7 Ole Miss 9 7 11. Auburn 1 0 11. South Carolina 4 8 12. Kentucky 1 0 1 South Carolina 1 0 12. Arkansas 5 3 13. Florida 1 0 5 13. Florida 1 1 13. LSU 5 4 14. Auburn 1 0 9 Tennessee 1 1 14. Kentucky 6 8

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Alabama 8 8 1. Alabama 9 1. Mississippi State 7 1 2. Mississippi State 7 4 2. Mississippi State 8 2. Missouri 6 9 3. Georgia 7 0 Missouri 8 3. Kentucky 6 3 4. Vanderbilt 5 6 4. Florida 7 4. Vanderbilt 5 9 5. LSU 5 0 5. Kentucky 5 5. Arkansas 5 6 6. Texas A&M 4 9 Ole Miss 5 6. Georgia 5 3 7. South Carolina 4 4 Arkansas 5 7. Florida 5 1 Auburn 4 4 Auburn 5 8. Texas A&M 4 9 Arkansas 4 4 9. Georgia 4 9. Ole Miss 4 6 10. Ole Miss 4 3 LSU 4 10. Auburn 4 5 11. Tennessee 4 1 South Carolina 4 11. Tennessee 4 4 12. Kentucky 3 2 12. Vanderbilt 3 12. South Carolina 4 3 13. Florida 3 1 Texas A&M 3 13. LSU 4 2 14. Missouri 2 8 14. Tennessee 2 14. Alabama 3 5

Intentional BB allowed 1. Mississippi State 2 3 2. LSU 1 9 3. Alabama 1 7 4. South Carolina 1 2 5. Georgia 1 1 Auburn 1 1 7. Ole Miss 8 Kentucky 8 Texas A&M 8 10. Florida 5 Tennessee 5 Vanderbilt 5 13. Missouri 3 14. Arkansas 2 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Mississippi State . 9 8 0 1. Florida 2533 1. Mississippi State 1798 2. LSU . 9 8 0 2. Mississippi State 2494 2. Florida 1770 3. Florida . 9 8 0 3. Texas A&M 2491 3. LSU 1733 4. Arkansas . 9 7 7 4. Kentucky 2410 4. Kentucky 1730 5. Vanderbilt . 9 7 6 5. Auburn 2394 5. Texas A&M 1713 6. Auburn .9 7 5 6. Vanderbilt 2372 6. Arkansas 1692 7. Texas A&M .9 7 5 7. LSU 2370 7. Auburn 1686 8. South Carolina . 9 7 4 8. Missouri 2336 8. Vanderbilt 1676 9. Tennessee .9 7 3 9. Arkansas 2315 9. South Carolina 1620 10. Kentucky .9 7 2 10. South Carolina 2222 10. Missouri 1596 11. Alabama .9 7 1 11. Georgia 2135 11. Ole Miss 1516 12. Ole Miss .9 7 0 12. Alabama 2113 12. Georgia 1507 13. Missouri . 9 6 6 13. Ole Miss 2097 13. Alabama 1454 14. Georgia . 9 6 2 14. Tennessee 1977 14. Tennessee 1399

Assists Errors Fielding double plays 1. Texas A&M 7 1 5 1. Georgia 8 2 1. Florida 5 8 2. Florida 7 1 2 2. Missouri 7 9 2. Auburn 5 2 3. Missouri 6 6 1 3. Kentucky 6 7 3. Missouri 5 0 4. Auburn 6 4 9 4. Ole Miss 6 3 South Carolina 5 0 5. Mississippi State 6 4 7 Texas A&M 6 3 Alabama 5 0 6. Vanderbilt 6 3 8 6. Alabama 6 1 6. Texas A&M 4 8 7. Kentucky 6 1 3 7. Auburn 5 9 7. Kentucky 4 5 8. Alabama 5 9 8 8. Vanderbilt 5 8 Vanderbilt 4 5 9. LSU 5 9 0 9. South Carolina 5 7 9. Arkansas 4 4 10. Arkansas 5 6 9 10. Tennessee 5 4 Mississippi State 4 4 11. Georgia 5 4 6 Arkansas 5 4 11. LSU 4 0 12. South Carolina 5 4 5 12. Florida 5 1 Georgia 4 0 13. Tennessee 5 2 4 13. Mississippi State 4 9 13. Ole Miss 3 9 14. Ole Miss 5 1 8 14. LSU 4 7 14. Tennessee 3 6

Stolen bases against Caught stealing by Steal attempts against 1. Georgia 6 6 1. LSU 2 9 1. Georgia 8 1 2. Alabama 5 6 2. Vanderbilt 2 6 2. LSU 8 0 3. Mississippi State 5 4 3. Texas A&M 2 5 3. Alabama 7 4 4. South Carolina 5 1 4. Ole Miss 2 3 Texas A&M 7 4 LSU 5 1 Missouri 2 3 5. South Carolina 7 2 6. Texas A&M 4 9 6. Florida 2 2 Mississippi State 7 2 7. Missouri 4 6 7. South Carolina 2 1 7. Missouri 6 9 8. Vanderbilt 3 5 8. Auburn 1 8 8. Vanderbilt 6 1 9. Tennessee 3 4 Arkansas 1 8 9. Ole Miss 5 1 10. Arkansas 2 9 Mississippi State 1 8 10. Tennessee 4 8 11. Ole Miss 2 8 Alabama 1 8 11. Arkansas 4 7 12. Auburn 2 7 Kentucky 1 8 12. Florida 4 6 13. Florida 2 4 13. Georgia 1 5 13. Auburn 4 5 14. Kentucky 1 7 14. Tennessee 1 4 14. Kentucky 3 5

Passed balls Catchers interference 1. Alabama 2 1 1. Missouri 4 2. Texas A&M 1 8 2. Alabama 3 3. Georgia 1 7 3. Ole Miss 2 4. Auburn 1 5 Auburn 2 5. South Carolina 1 1 Mississippi State 2 6. Missouri 9 LSU 2 Mississippi State 9 Kentucky 2 Kentucky 9 8. Arkansas 1 9. Ole Miss 8 Georgia 1 Tennessee 8 Texas A&M 1 Vanderbilt 8 12. LSU 7 13. Arkansas 6 14. Florida 4 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Brent Rooker-MS . 3 8 7 1. Brent Rooker-MS . 8 1 0 1. Brent Rooker-MS . 4 9 5 2. Todd, Jonah-AU . 3 7 6 2. Evan White-UK . 6 3 7 2. Will Toffey-VU . 4 7 5 3. Evan White-UK . 3 7 3 3. Chad Spanberger-AR . 6 1 9 3. Tristan Pompey-UK . 4 6 4 4. Tristan Pompey-UK . 3 6 1 4. Riley Mahan-UK . 6 1 8 4. Zach Reks-UK . 4 6 1 5. Will Toffey-VU . 3 5 4 5. Greg Deichmann-LS . 6 0 6 5. Todd, Jonah-AU . 4 6 0 6. Zach Reks-UK . 3 5 2 6. Will Toffey-VU . 6 0 2 6. Nelson Maldonado-UF . 4 5 6 7. Jax Biggers-AR . 3 3 8 7. Chandler Taylor-UA . 6 0 1 7. Evan White-UK . 4 5 3 8. Riley Mahan-UK . 3 3 6 8. Carlos Cortes-SC . 5 6 5 8. Nick Choruby-AM . 4 4 8 9. Braden Shewmake-AM . 3 3 5 9. Jeren Kendall-VU . 5 5 6 9. Pete Derkay-UT . 4 4 0 10. Ryan Gridley-MS . 3 2 7 10. Tristan Pompey-UK . 5 4 1 10. Cody Brown-MS . 4 3 3 11. Cole Freeman-LS . 3 2 7 11. Cody Brown-MS . 5 3 9 11. Cole Freeman-LS . 4 3 1 12. Nick Choruby-AM . 3 2 5 12. Braden Shewmake-AM . 5 3 8 12. Greg Deichmann-LS . 4 2 9 13. Jake Mangum-MS . 3 2 4 13. Tate Blackman-UM . 5 2 5 13. Keegan McGovern-UG . 4 2 6 14. Cody Brown-MS . 3 2 3 14. Julian Infante-VU . 5 1 8 14. Jax Biggers-AR . 4 2 3 15. Jordan Rodgers-UT . 3 2 2 15. Jeff Moberg-UT . 5 1 7 15. Luke Becker-UK . 4 2 2

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Kramer Robertson-LS 8 3 1. Tristan Pompey-UK 9 6 1. Brent Rooker-MS 8 2 2. Tristan Pompey-UK 7 0 Brent Rooker-MS 9 6 2. Greg Deichmann-LS 7 2 3. Brent Rooker-MS 6 0 3. Todd, Jonah-AU 9 1 3. Braden Shewmake-AM 6 8 4. Jeren Kendall-VU 5 9 4. Jake Mangum-MS 9 0 4. Chad Spanberger-AR 6 7 5. Riley Mahan-UK 5 8 5. Braden Shewmake-AM 8 9 Riley Mahan-UK 6 7 6. Todd, Jonah-AU 5 6 6. Ryan Gridley-MS 8 8 6. Julian Infante-VU 6 6 7. Nick Choruby-AM 5 5 Riley Mahan-UK 8 8 7. Will Toffey-VU 6 4 Will Toffey-VU 5 5 8. Zach Reks-UK 8 6 8. Antoine Duplantis-LS 5 7 9. Chad Spanberger-AR 5 4 9. Kramer Robertson-LS 8 3 9. JJ Schwarz-UF 5 3 10. Cole Freeman-LS 5 2 Antoine Duplantis-LS 8 3 Jeren Kendall-VU 5 3 11. Jake Mangum-MS 5 1 11. Jeren Kendall-VU 8 0 11. Luke Bonfield-AR 4 9 Greg Deichmann-LS 5 1 Cole Freeman-LS 8 0 12. Trey Harris-MO 4 8 Julian Infante-VU 5 1 13. Julian Infante-VU 7 9 13. Luke Becker-UK 4 6 14. Ryan Gridley-MS 5 0 Evan White-UK 7 9 Michael Curry-UG 4 6 Marcus Carson-UK 5 0 15. 2 tied at...... 7 7 15. 2 tied at...... 4 5

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Brent Rooker-MS 3 0 1. Todd, Jonah-AU 5 1. Brent Rooker-MS 2 3 2. Evan White-UK 2 4 Jeren Kendall-VU 5 2. Chad Spanberger-AR 2 0 3. Riley Mahan-UK 2 3 3. Tate Blackman-UM 4 3. Greg Deichmann-LS 1 9 4. Estes, Jay-AU 1 9 Logan Foster-AM 4 4. Chandler Taylor-UA 1 6 5. Tristan Pompey-UK 1 8 Jax Biggers-AR 4 5. Jeren Kendall-VU 1 5 Jason Delay-VU 1 8 George Janca-AM 4 Riley Mahan-UK 1 5 Kramer Robertson-LS 1 8 Benito Santiago-UT 4 7. Grant Koch-AR 1 3 8. Braden Shewmake-AM 1 7 8. 10 tied at...... 3 8. Trey Harris-MO 1 2 Ryan Olenek-UM 1 7 Carlos Cortes-SC 1 2 10. Zach Reks-UK 1 6 Will Toffey-VU 1 2 Julian Infante-VU 1 6 Dominic Fletcher-AR 1 2 Cam Shepherd-UG 1 6 JJ Schwarz-UF 1 2 13. 6 tied at...... 1 5 13. Julian Infante-VU 1 1 Braden Shewmake-AM 1 1 15. 6 tied at...... 1 0

Total bases Walks Hit by pitch 1. Brent Rooker-MS 2 0 1 1. Nelson Maldonado-UF 4 9 1. Cole Freeman-LS 2 1 2. Riley Mahan-UK 1 6 2 Nick Choruby-AM 4 9 2. Marcus Carson-UK 2 0 3. Chad Spanberger-AR 1 4 8 3. Brent Rooker-MS 4 8 3. Jake Mangum-MS 1 7 4. Greg Deichmann-LS 1 4 6 Greg Deichmann-LS 4 8 Josh Smith-LS 1 7 5. Jeren Kendall-VU 1 4 5 Will Toffey-VU 4 8 5. Jake Slaughter-LS 1 4 6. Tristan Pompey-UK 1 4 4 6. Tristan Pompey-UK 4 6 6. Carson Shaddy-AR 1 3 7. Braden Shewmake-AM 1 4 3 7. Zach Reks-UK 4 2 7. Kramer Robertson-LS 1 2 8. Evan White-UK 1 3 5 8. Robert, Daniel-AU 4 1 Ryan Gridley-MS 1 2 9. Kramer Robertson-LS 1 3 1 9. Cody Brown-MS 4 0 9. Jake Arledge-AR 1 1 10. Julian Infante-VU 1 3 0 10. Michael Papierski-LS 3 8 Kyle Kaufman-UA 1 1 11. Will Toffey-VU 1 2 4 11. Todd, Jonah-AU 3 7 11. Troy Squires-UK 1 0 12. Ryan Gridley-MS 1 2 3 Luke Becker-UK 3 7 Jonah Bride-SC 1 0 13. Grant Koch-AR 1 1 7 Josh Smith-LS 3 7 Keegan McGovern-UG 1 0 Cody Brown-MS 1 1 7 Pete Derkay-UT 3 7 Jeff Moberg-UT 1 0 15. Zach Reks-UK 1 1 5 15. 2 tied at...... 3 6 15. 8 tied at...... 9 Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Cole Freeman-LS 1 5 1. Colby Bortles-UM 7 1. Jeren Kendall-VU 2 0 Connor Heady-UK 1 5 Josh Smith-LS 7 2. Antoine Duplantis-LS 1 8 3. Troy Squires-UK 1 3 Luke Bonfield-AR 7 Brent Rooker-MS 1 8 4. Connor Kaiser-VU 1 1 4. Antoine Duplantis-LS 6 Cole Freeman-LS 1 8 Austin Homan-AM 1 1 Dalton Guthrie-UF 6 5. Kameron Misner-MO 1 7 6. Jonah Bride-SC 9 Riley Mahan-UK 6 6. Zach Reks-UK 1 5 7. Ro Coleman-VU 8 Ryan Gridley-MS 6 7. Jake Mangum-MS 1 4 Blake Kopetsky-AM 8 8. Connor Short-UA 5 8. Deacon Liput-UF 1 2 Grae Kessinger-UM 8 JJ Schwarz-UF 5 9. Jonathan India-UF 1 1 Michael Papierski-LS 8 Jonathan India-UF 5 Robert, Daniel-AU 1 1 Jake Arledge-AR 8 Ryan Olenek-UM 5 Tanner Poole-MS 1 1 12. 9 tied at...... 7 Brian Sharp-MO 5 Braden Shewmake-AM 1 1 Chris Cornelius-MO 5 Connor Brumfield-MO 1 1 Chandler Taylor-UA 5 Nick Choruby-AM 1 1 Greg Deichmann-LS 5 15. 5 tied at...... 1 0

Total plate appearances At bats Steal attempts 1. Tristan Pompey-UK 3 2 0 1. Jake Mangum-MS 2 7 8 1. Cole Freeman-LS 2 4 2. Kramer Robertson-LS 3 1 0 2. Ryan Gridley-MS 2 6 9 Jeren Kendall-VU 2 4 Cole Freeman-LS 3 1 0 3. Braden Shewmake-AM 2 6 6 3. Brent Rooker-MS 2 3 4. Ryan Gridley-MS 3 0 9 Tristan Pompey-UK 2 6 6 Kameron Misner-MO 2 3 Brent Rooker-MS 3 0 9 5. Riley Mahan-UK 2 6 2 5. Antoine Duplantis-LS 2 2 6. Jake Mangum-MS 3 0 6 6. Jeren Kendall-VU 2 6 1 6. Jake Mangum-MS 2 1 7. Zach Reks-UK 3 0 4 7. Kramer Robertson-LS 2 6 0 7. Zach Reks-UK 1 8 8. Riley Mahan-UK 2 9 9 8. Antoine Duplantis-LS 2 5 8 Deacon Liput-UF 1 8 9. Nick Choruby-AM 2 9 7 9. Julian Infante-VU 2 5 1 Nick Choruby-AM 1 8 10. Greg Deichmann-LS 2 9 6 10. Brent Rooker-MS 2 4 8 10. Ryan Gridley-MS 1 7 11. Jeren Kendall-VU 2 9 5 Luke Bonfield-AR 2 4 8 Dalton Guthrie-UF 1 7 Luke Bonfield-AR 2 9 5 12. Cole Freeman-LS 2 4 5 Connor Brumfield-MO 1 7 13. Braden Shewmake-AM 2 8 9 13. Zach Reks-UK 2 4 4 13. Braden Shewmake-AM 1 6 Todd, Jonah-AU 2 8 9 14. Todd, Jonah-AU 2 4 2 Tanner Poole-MS 1 6 15. Antoine Duplantis-LS 2 8 7 15. 2 tied at...... 2 4 1 15. 3 tied at...... 1 4

Strikeouts Caught stealing Grounded into DP 1. Jeren Kendall-VU 7 4 1. Ryan Gridley-MS 1 0 1. Zach Reks-UK 1 1 2. Chandler Taylor-UA 6 9 2. Jake Mangum-MS 7 2. Cobie Vance-UA 1 0 3. Chad Spanberger-AR 6 5 Dalton Guthrie-UF 7 3. Mike Rivera-UF 9 4. Robbie Glendinning-MO 6 2 Nick Choruby-AM 7 4. Holland, Will-AU 8 5. Carson Shaddy-AR 6 1 5. Marcus Carson-UK 6 5. Ingram, Dylan-AU 7 6. Jeff Moberg-UT 6 0 Cole Freeman-LS 6 Madison Stokes-SC 7 7. Deacon Liput-UF 5 9 Deacon Liput-UF 6 Antoine Duplantis-LS 7 Julian Infante-VU 5 9 Connor Brumfield-MO 6 Todd, Jonah-AU 7 9. Robert, Daniel-AU 5 8 Chandler Avant-UA 6 9. 16 tied at...... 6 Brent Rooker-MS 5 8 Kameron Misner-MO 6 Luke Alexander-MS 5 8 11. 8 tied at...... 5 Logan Foster-AM 5 8 13. Brian Sharp-MO 5 7 Brett Bond-MO 5 7 George Janca-AM 5 7 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Clarke Schmidt-SC 1 . 3 4 1. Tj Sikkema-MO . 1 8 6 1. Brady Singer-UF 112.0 2. Michael Byrne-UF 1 . 8 3 2. -UK . 1 8 7 2. Alex Lange-LS 111.0 3. Mize, Casey-AU 2 . 0 4 3. Clarke Schmidt-SC . 1 9 4 3. Alex Faedo-UF 109.1 4. Thompson, Keegan-AU 2 . 4 1 4. Konnor Pilkington-MS . 1 9 9 4. Sean Hjelle-UK 108.2 5. Alex Faedo-UF 2 . 5 5 5. Thompson, Keegan-AU . 2 0 0 5. Konnor Pilkington-MS 108.0 6. Kaylor Chafin-AM 2 . 5 6 6. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO . 2 0 5 6. Patrick Raby-VU 105.1 7. Tj Sikkema-MO 2 . 7 2 7. Adam Hill-SC . 2 0 5 7. Kyle Wright-VU 103.1 8. Patrick Raby-VU 2 . 7 3 8. Kaylor Chafin-AM . 2 0 8 8. Jackson Kowar-UF 101.1 9. Andy Toelken-MO 2 . 8 0 9. James McArthur-UM . 2 0 9 9. Jared Poche'-LS 9 7 . 1 10. Trevor Stephan-AR 2 . 8 7 10. Mize, Casey-AU . 2 1 0 10. Brigham Hill-AM 9 6 . 1 11. Alex Lange-LS 2 . 9 2 11. Will Neely-UT . 2 1 3 11. Tanner Houck-MO 9 4 . 2 12. Adam Hill-SC 3 . 0 4 12. Trevor Stephan-AR . 2 1 5 12. Eric Walker-LS 9 3 . 2 13. Ryan Rolison-UM 3 . 0 6 13. Kyle Wright-VU . 2 1 6 13. Thompson, Keegan-AU 9 3 . 1 14. Konnor Pilkington-MS 3 . 0 8 14. Michael Byrne-UF . 2 1 8 14. Hunter Martin-UT 9 2 . 2 15. Brigham Hill-AM 3 . 1 8 15. Tanner Houck-MO . 2 2 0 15. Wil Crowe-SC 9 2 . 1

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Alex Faedo-UF 1 3 5 1. Brady Singer-UF 4 3 1. Jackson Kowar-UF 1 2 2. Alex Lange-LS 1 3 4 2. Konnor Pilkington-MS 3 8 2. Sean Hjelle-UK 1 1 3. Kyle Wright-VU 1 2 1 3. Hunter Martin-UT 3 3 3. Jared Poche'-LS 1 0 4. Trevor Stephan-AR 1 2 0 Zack Thompson-UK 3 3 Patrick Raby-VU 1 0 5. Konnor Pilkington-MS 1 1 1 5. Alex Lange-LS 3 2 5. Alex Lange-LS 9 6. Mize, Casey-AU 1 0 9 6. Kyle Wright-VU 3 1 6. Eric Walker-LS 8 7. Brady Singer-UF 1 0 8 Tanner Houck-MO 3 1 Mize, Casey-AU 8 8. Brigham Hill-AM 1 0 7 Tj Sikkema-MO 3 1 Tj Sikkema-MO 8 9. Sean Hjelle-UK 1 0 2 9. Michael Byrne-UF 3 0 Brigham Hill-AM 8 10. Blaine Knight-AR 9 6 10. Trevor Stephan-AR 2 9 Zack Thompson-UK 8 Zack Thompson-UK 9 6 Blaine Knight-AR 2 9 Blaine Knight-AR 8 12. Tanner Houck-MO 9 5 12. Kaylor Chafin-AM 2 8 Konnor Pilkington-MS 8 13. Corbin Martin-AM 9 4 Patrick Raby-VU 2 8 13. 8 tied at...... 7 14. Wil Crowe-SC 9 0 14. Eric Walker-LS 2 7 15. Hunter Martin-UT 8 9 15. 2 tied at...... 2 6

Saves Appearances Games started 1. Michael Byrne-UF 1 6 1. Michael Byrne-UF 3 4 1. Jackson Kowar-UF 1 7 2. Spencer Price-MS 1 4 2. Logan Salow-UK 3 1 Jared Poche'-LS 1 7 3. Logan Salow-UK 1 2 Kaylor Chafin-AM 3 1 Konnor Pilkington-MS 1 7 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 1 2 Coker, Calvin-AU 3 1 Sean Hjelle-UK 1 7 5. Hunter Newman-LS 1 0 Spencer Price-MS 3 1 Alex Lange-LS 1 7 Tyler Johnson-SC 1 0 Riley Self-MS 3 1 Alex Faedo-UF 1 7 7. Riley Self-MS 8 7. Cason Sherrod-AM 2 9 Brady Singer-UF 1 7 8. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 7 8. Josh Reagan-SC 2 7 8. Daniel, Davis-AU 1 6 Reed Hayes-VU 7 9. Peyton Plumlee-MS 2 6 Blaine Knight-AR 1 6 10. Lipscomb, Cole-AU 6 Nick Horvath-UF 2 6 Justin Lewis-UK 1 6 11. Davis Vainer-UA 5 Zac Kristofak-UG 2 6 Trevor Stephan-AR 1 6 Blake Cairnes-UG 5 Trysten Barlow-MS 2 6 Eric Walker-LS 1 6 13. 4 tied at...... 4 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 2 6 Kyle Wright-VU 1 6 Caleb Gilbert-LS 2 6 Brigham Hill-AM 1 6 15. 5 tied at...... 2 5 Patrick Raby-VU 1 6

Games finished Games in relief Sac bunts allowed 1. Michael Byrne-UF 2 5 1. Coker, Calvin-AU 3 1 1. Konnor Pilkington-MS 9 Logan Salow-UK 2 5 Michael Byrne-UF 3 1 2. Cason Sherrod-AM 7 3. Dallas Woolfolk-UM 2 2 Logan Salow-UK 3 1 Cole Bartlett-MO 7 4. Spencer Price-MS 2 0 Riley Self-MS 3 1 Coker, Calvin-AU 7 5. Hunter Newman-LS 1 9 Spencer Price-MS 3 1 Mitchell, Andrew-AU 7 6. Reed Hayes-VU 1 7 6. Kaylor Chafin-AM 3 0 Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 7 Jon Lipinski-UT 1 7 7. Cason Sherrod-AM 2 9 Corbin Martin-AM 7 8. Tj Sikkema-MO 1 5 8. Josh Reagan-SC 2 7 Alex Faedo-UF 7 9. Lipscomb, Cole-AU 1 4 9. Nick Horvath-UF 2 6 9. Chase Adkins-UG 6 Riley Self-MS 1 4 Trysten Barlow-MS 2 6 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 6 Tyler Johnson-SC 1 4 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 2 6 Thompson, Keegan-AU 6 Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 1 4 12. Colie Bowers-SC 2 5 Kaylor Chafin-AM 6 13. Cannon Chadwick-AR 1 3 Zach King-VU 2 5 Kevin Smith-UG 6 Matt Ruppenthal-VU 1 3 Mike Oczypok-UA 2 5 14. 13 tied at...... 5 15. Davis Vainer-UA 1 2 15. 8 tied at...... 2 4 Sac flies allowed Losses Runners picked off 1. Herndon, Corey-AU 5 1. Garrett Suchey-UA 7 1. Cole Bedford-AM 5 Dylan Duarte-UA 5 Hunter Martin-UT 7 2. Adam Hill-SC 4 Garrett Suchey-UA 5 Tanner Houck-MO 7 Garrett Suchey-UA 4 4. Cole Bartlett-MO 4 Chase Adkins-UG 7 Dylan Duarte-UA 4 Zac Kristofak-UG 4 5. Kyle Wright-VU 6 5. Josh Alberius-AR 3 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 4 Dylan Duarte-UA 6 Zach Linginfelter-UT 3 Konnor Pilkington-MS 4 James McArthur-UM 6 JJ Schwarz-UF 3 Greer Holston-UM 4 Adam Hill-SC 6 Josh Reagan-SC 3 Hunter Martin-UT 4 9. 11 tied at...... 5 Troy Squires-UK 3 Brad Schaenzer-UK 4 Chase Adkins-UG 3 11. 20 tied at...... 3 11. 14 tied at...... 2

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Jake Walters-UA 1 5 1. Michael Plassmeyer-MO 4 1. Tanner Houck-MO 1 8 2. Nick Eicholtz-UA 1 4 2. Blaine Knight-AR 3 2. Chandler Day-VU 1 5 Zach Warren-UT 1 4 Davis Vainer-UA 3 3. Zack Thompson-UK 1 4 4. Garrett Suchey-UA 1 2 Trey Jolly-MS 3 4. Jackson Kowar-UF 1 3 Davis Vainer-UA 1 2 Brady Singer-UF 3 5. Eric Walker-LS 1 2 6. Blakely Brown-UG 1 1 John Doxakis-AM 3 Sean Hjelle-UK 1 2 7. Tony Locey-UG 1 0 Jackson Kowar-UF 3 7. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 1 1 Matt McGarry-VU 1 0 8. 9 tied at...... 2 Trevor Stephan-AR 1 1 Peyton Plumlee-MS 1 0 9. Brigham Hill-AM 1 0 10. Chandler Day-VU 9 Zach Linginfelter-UT 1 0 Alex Lange-LS 9 Konnor Pilkington-MS 1 0 Corbin Martin-AM 9 Brady Singer-UF 1 0 13. 11 tied at...... 8 Peyton Plumlee-MS 1 0 Chase Adkins-UG 1 0 15. 4 tied at...... 9

Intentional BB allowed Hits allowed Runs allowed 1. Alex Lange-LS 7 1. Clarke Schmidt-SC 4 1 1. Clarke Schmidt-SC 1 5 2. Hunter Newman-LS 6 2. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 4 3 2. Michael Byrne-UF 2 0 3. Sam Finnerty-UA 5 3. Will Neely-UT 4 5 3. Ryan Rolison-UM 2 3 4. Davis Vainer-UA 4 4. Zach Linginfelter-UT 4 8 4. Will Neely-UT 2 5 Herndon, Corey-AU 4 5. James McArthur-UM 4 9 5. Tj Sikkema-MO 2 6 Spencer Price-MS 4 6. Zack Thompson-UK 5 0 Mize, Casey-AU 2 6 Peyton Plumlee-MS 4 7. Tj Sikkema-MO 5 2 7. Kaylor Chafin-AM 2 7 Zac Kristofak-UG 4 8. Kaylor Chafin-AM 5 3 8. Drake Fellows-VU 2 8 9. Cole Gordon-MS 3 9. Drake Fellows-VU 5 4 9. Adam Hill-SC 2 9 Corbin Martin-AM 3 10. Michael Byrne-UF 5 5 Zach Linginfelter-UT 2 9 Michael Byrne-UF 3 11. Adam Hill-SC 5 6 11. Garrett Suchey-UA 3 1 Tyler Johnson-SC 3 12. Ryan Rolison-UM 5 7 Andy Toelken-MO 3 1 Kaylor Chafin-AM 3 13. Garrett Suchey-UA 5 9 Thompson, Keegan-AU 3 1 Colie Bowers-SC 3 Andy Toelken-MO 5 9 14. Garrett Stallings-UT 3 2 Riley Self-MS 3 15. Mize, Casey-AU 6 6 15. Andrew Gist-UG 3 4

Earned runs allowed Walks allowed Doubles allowed 1. Clarke Schmidt-SC 9 1. Mize, Casey-AU 9 1. Michael Byrne-UF 5 2. Michael Byrne-UF 1 4 2. Will Neely-UT 1 3 2. Garrett Suchey-UA 7 3. Mize, Casey-AU 1 9 Garrett Stallings-UT 1 3 Zach Linginfelter-UT 7 4. Kaylor Chafin-AM 2 0 4. Michael Byrne-UF 1 5 4. Jared Poche'-LS 8 5. Ryan Rolison-UM 2 1 5. Hunter Martin-UT 1 6 Clarke Schmidt-SC 8 6. Will Neely-UT 2 2 Kaylor Chafin-AM 1 6 Kyle Wright-VU 8 Andy Toelken-MO 2 2 7. Thompson, Keegan-AU 1 7 Adam Hill-SC 8 8. Drake Fellows-VU 2 3 Drake Fellows-VU 1 7 James McArthur-UM 8 Zach Linginfelter-UT 2 3 9. Clarke Schmidt-SC 1 8 9. Tj Sikkema-MO 9 10. Tj Sikkema-MO 2 4 Tj Sikkema-MO 1 8 Drake Fellows-VU 9 11. Thompson, Keegan-AU 2 5 11. Andrew Gist-UG 1 9 Cole Bartlett-MO 9 12. Garrett Suchey-UA 2 6 Dylan Duarte-UA 1 9 12. Jake Walters-UA 1 0 Adam Hill-SC 2 6 13. Blaine Knight-AR 2 0 13. Andy Toelken-MO 1 1 14. Garrett Stallings-UT 2 7 Trevor Stephan-AR 2 0 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 1 1 15. Cole Bartlett-MO 2 8 15. Cole Bartlett-MO 2 2 Trevor Stephan-AR 1 1 Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Zach Logue-UK 0 1. Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 Eric Walker-LS 0 2. Tj Sikkema-MO 2 Alex Lange-LS 0 Ryan Rolison-UM 2 Ryan Rolison-UM 0 4. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 3 Patrick Raby-VU 0 Will Neely-UT 3 Corbin Martin-AM 0 Zach Linginfelter-UT 3 Mize, Casey-AU 0 Clarke Schmidt-SC 3 Blaine Knight-AR 0 Kyle Wright-VU 3 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 9. Dylan Duarte-UA 4 Kaylor Chafin-AM 0 Alex Faedo-UF 4 Chase Adkins-UG 0 Jake Walters-UA 4 Andy Toelken-MO 0 Mize, Casey-AU 4 James McArthur-UM 0 Kevin Smith-UG 4 Clarke Schmidt-SC 0 14. Michael Byrne-UF 5 Jared Poche'-LS 0 Andrew Gist-UG 5 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Evan White-UK 1.000 1. Julian Infante-VU 5 7 5 1. Julian Infante-VU 5 3 4 Pete Derkay-UT 1.000 2. Grant Koch-AR 5 6 2 2. Grant Koch-AR 5 1 1 Tanner Poole-MS 1.000 3. JJ Schwarz-UF 5 4 4 3. JJ Schwarz-UF 4 9 0 TJ Hopkins-SC 1.000 4. Jason Delay-VU 5 3 2 4. Joel Davis-AM 4 8 4 Trey Harris-MO 1.000 5. Joel Davis-AM 5 2 1 5. Jason Delay-VU 4 5 0 Eric Cole-AR 1.000 6. Michael Papierski-LS 5 0 7 6. Andre Lipcius-UT 4 4 3 Matt Waldren-UT 1.000 7. Andre Lipcius-UT 4 7 0 7. Michael Papierski-LS 4 3 6 Elijah MacNamee-MS 1.000 8. Brian Sharp-MO 4 4 2 8. Brent Rooker-MS 4 1 0 Carlos Cortes-SC 1.000 9. Brent Rooker-MS 4 3 3 9. Brian Sharp-MO 3 9 8 Davis, Conor-AU 1.000 10. Troy Squires-UK 4 2 7 10. Troy Squires-UK 3 8 7 Tim Rowe-UM 1.000 11. Brett Bond-MO 4 2 1 11. Evan White-UK 3 7 4 12. Grant Koch-AR . 9 9 8 12. Chad Spanberger-AR 4 0 7 12. Brett Bond-MO 3 7 3 13. Brent Rooker-MS . 9 9 8 13. Evan White-UK 4 0 3 13. Chad Spanberger-AR 3 6 6 14. Josh Lovelady-MS . 9 9 7 14. Adam Sasser-UG 3 9 6 14. Adam Sasser-UG 3 6 5 15. Cole Bedford-AM . 9 9 7 15. Cooper Johnson-UM 3 9 1 15. Josh Lovelady-MS 3 5 4

Assists Fielding double plays Passed balls 1. Chandler Avant-UA 1 9 0 1. Deacon Liput-UF 4 0 1. Austin Biggar-UG 1 4 2. Deacon Liput-UF 1 8 9 Cobie Vance-UA 4 0 2. Hunter Coleman-AM 1 1 3. Braden Shewmake-AM 1 8 4 3. Joel Davis-AM 3 9 3. Cooper Johnson-UM 8 Ryan Gridley-MS 1 8 4 4. Ryan Gridley-MS 3 8 Brett Bond-MO 8 5. Connor Kaiser-VU 1 7 5 5. Robbie Glendinning-MO 3 7 Logan, Blake-AU 8 6. Cam Shepherd-UG 1 7 0 6. JJ Schwarz-UF 3 6 6. Troy Squires-UK 7 Connor Heady-UK 1 7 0 7. Brian Sharp-MO 3 5 Cole Bedford-AM 7 8. Austin Homan-AM 1 6 3 Julian Infante-VU 3 5 Jason Delay-VU 7 Cole Freeman-LS 1 6 3 9. Brent Rooker-MS 3 4 Tanner DeVinny-UA 7 10. Jax Biggers-AR 1 5 7 Austin Homan-AM 3 4 10. Josh Lovelady-MS 6 11. Kramer Robertson-LS 1 5 5 11. 6 tied at...... 3 3 Haecker, Damon-AU 6 12. Dalton Guthrie-UF 1 4 9 Benito Santiago-UT 6 13. Riley Mahan-UK 1 4 6 Alex Webb-UA 6 14. Cobie Vance-UA 1 4 4 14. 3 tied at...... 5 15. Robbie Glendinning-MO 1 4 3

Catchers interference Steal attempts against Stolen bases against 1. Brett Bond-MO 3 1. Michael Papierski-LS 6 3 1. Austin Biggar-UG 4 2 2. Haecker, Damon-AU 2 2. Jason Delay-VU 5 8 2. Michael Papierski-LS 4 1 Cooper Johnson-UM 2 3. Austin Biggar-UG 5 1 3. Brett Bond-MO 3 5 Troy Squires-UK 2 4. Brett Bond-MO 4 6 4. Jason Delay-VU 3 3 5. Michael Curry-UG 1 5. Cole Bedford-AM 4 4 Cole Bedford-AM 3 3 Dustin Skelton-MS 1 6. Grant Koch-AR 4 0 6. Josh Lovelady-MS 3 1 Tanner DeVinny-UA 1 7. Josh Lovelady-MS 3 8 7. Michael Curry-UG 2 4 Michael Papierski-LS 1 8. Cooper Johnson-UM 3 4 Tanner DeVinny-UA 2 4 Nick Coomes-LS 1 9. Alex Webb-UA 3 1 Grant Koch-AR 2 4 Cole Bedford-AM 1 10. Hunter Taylor-SC 3 0 10. Hunter Taylor-SC 2 1 Taylor Poe-UA 1 11. Dustin Skelton-MS 2 8 11. Alex Webb-UA 2 0 Josh Lovelady-MS 1 12. Tanner DeVinny-UA 2 6 12. Cooper Johnson-UM 1 9 Alex Webb-UA 1 13. Chris Cullen-SC 2 5 Dustin Skelton-MS 1 9 Grant Koch-AR 1 Logan, Blake-AU 2 5 14. 3 tied at...... 1 7 Nelson Mompierre-MO 1 15. 2 tied at...... 2 4

Caught stealing by Errors 1. Jason Delay-VU 2 5 1. Chandler Avant-UA 1 9 2. Michael Papierski-LS 2 2 2. Connor Heady-UK 1 7 3. Grant Koch-AR 1 6 3. Carson Shaddy-AR 1 6 4. Cooper Johnson-UM 1 5 Chris Cornelius-MO 1 6 5. Cole Bedford-AM 1 1 5. Robbie Glendinning-MO 1 5 Brett Bond-MO 1 1 6. Cam Shepherd-UG 1 3 Alex Webb-UA 1 1 7. George Janca-AM 1 2 8. Hunter Taylor-SC 9 Tate Blackman-UM 1 2 Dustin Skelton-MS 9 Jarvis, Luke-AU 1 2 Austin Biggar-UG 9 10. Austin Homan-AM 1 1 11. 7 tied at...... 8 Riley Mahan-UK 1 1 Christian Hicks-UF 1 1 13. 4 tied at...... 1 0 2017 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 61 - Texas A&M (vs Davidson, Jun 09, 2017) Runs scored: 27 - Missouri (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 18, 2017) H i ts : 22 - Missouri (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 18, 2017) 22 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) R B I s : 26 - Missouri (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 18, 2017) D o u b le s : 8 - Vanderbilt (vs Clemson, Jun 03, 2017) 8 - Auburn (vs Arkansas, Apr 23, 2017) 8 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) T r ip le s : 4 - Texas A&M (vs Incarnate Word, Mar 01, 2017) Home runs: 5 - Arkansas (vs Louisiana Tech, Mar 01, 2017) 5 - Missouri (vs Kentucky, Apr 15, 2017) 5 - Arkansas (vs Georgia, Apr 13, 2017) Total bases: 41 - Kentucky (vs Western Kentucky, Mar 01, 2017) W a lk s : 16 - Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 26 - Texas A&M (vs TCU, Mar 04, 2017) Sac hits: 4 - (4 times ) Sac flies: 4 - Auburn (vs Mississippi State, Apr 29, 2017) 4 - Missouri (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 18, 2017) 4 - Vanderbilt (vs Middle Tennessee, May 16, 2017) Stolen bases: 10 - Mississippi State (vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mar 14, 2017) Caught stealing: 3 - (5 times ) Hit by pitch: 5 - (5 times ) Runners LOB: 22 - Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) Hit into DP: 5 - Ole Miss (vs Furman, Mar 12, 2017)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 45 - (4 times ) A s s is ts : 26 - Ole Miss (vs Southern Miss, Apr 04, 2017) E r r o r s : 8 - Georgia (vs Rider, Mar 11, 2017) Passed balls: 3 - (4 times ) DPs turned: 4 - (8 times )

Pitching

Innings pitched: 15.0 - (4 times ) S t r ik e o u t s : 23 - Florida (vs Wake Forest, Jun 10, 2017) Wild pitches: 6 - (4 times ) Hit batters: 6 - Tennessee (vs UC Irvine, Feb 25, 2017) 2017 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)

Batting

At bats: 115 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Runs scored: 31 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 17, 2017) H i ts : 37 - Florida vs Vanderbilt (Apr 15, 2017) R B I s : 29 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 17, 2017) D o u b le s : 11 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 17, 2017) T r ip le s : 4 - Incarnate Word vs Texas A&M (Mar 01, 2017) Home runs: 9 - Kentucky vs Missouri (Apr 15, 2017) Total bases: 59 - Florida vs Vanderbilt (Apr 15, 2017) W a lk s : 23 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 30 - Tennessee vs Texas A&M (Apr 23, 2017) Sac hits: 5 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Sac flies: 4 - (4 times ) Stolen bases: 10 - Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs Mississippi State (Mar 14, 2017) Caught stealing: 3 - (12 times ) Hit by pitch: 9 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 19, 2017) Runners LOB: 38 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Hit into DP: 6 - Florida vs Mississippi State (May 26, 2017) 6 - Florida vs Missouri (Apr 02, 2017) 6 - Kentucky vs South Carolina (Apr 28, 2017)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 90 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) A s s is ts : 39 - Missouri vs Vanderbilt (May 06, 2017) E r r o r s : 8 - Rider vs Georgia (Mar 11, 2017) Passed balls: 3 - (6 times ) DPs turned: 6 - Florida vs Missouri (Apr 02, 2017) 6 - Kentucky vs South Carolina (Apr 28, 2017) 6 - Florida vs Mississippi State (May 26, 2017)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 30.0 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 30 - Tennessee vs Texas A&M (Apr 23, 2017) Wild pitches: 7 - (4 times ) Hit batters: 9 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 19, 2017) 2017 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 9 - Estes, J., Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) Runs scored: 5 - BOND, Missouri (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 18, 2017) 5 - Robertson, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) H i ts : 6 - Duplantis, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) R B I s : 8 - Becker, Kentucky (vs Miami, Mar 12, 2017) 8 - Brent Rooker, Mississippi State (vs Indiana State, Feb 24, 2017) D o u b le s : 3 - (7 times ) T r ip le s : 2 - (4 times ) Home runs: 3 - C Spanberger, Arkansas (vs Auburn, May 25, 2017) 3 - Brent Rooker, Mississippi State (vs Kentucky, Apr 08, 2017) 3 - Harris, Missouri (vs Kentucky, Apr 15, 2017) Total bases: 13 - Brent Rooker, Mississippi State (vs Kentucky, Apr 08, 2017) W a lk s : 5 - Destino, South Carolina (vs LIBERTY, May 10, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 5 - Schwarz, Florida (vs Vanderbilt, Apr 13, 2017) 5 - Homan, Texas A&M (vs TCU, Mar 04, 2017) Sac hits: 2 - (23 times ) Sac flies: 2 - (6 times ) Stolen bases: 3 - (6 times ) Caught stealing: 2 - (5 times ) Hit by pitch: 3 - Slaughter, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) Runners LOB: 8 - Coomes, LSU (vs Mississippi State, May 20, 2017) 8 - Samples, Missouri (vs Alabama, Mar 17, 2017) 8 - Janca, Texas A&M (vs Davidson, Jun 09, 2017)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 23 - Rivera, Florida (vs Wake Forest, Jun 10, 2017) A s s is ts : 10 - T. Blackman, Ole Miss (vs Southern Miss, Apr 04, 2017) E r r o r s : 3 - (5 times ) Passed balls: 3 - Coleman, Texas A&M (vs Missouri, Apr 28, 2017)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 9.0 - (22 times ) S t r ik e o u t s : 13 - (5 times ) Wild pitches: 5 - Locey, Georgia (vs Arkansas, Apr 13, 2017) Hit batters: 4 - (4 times ) 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Analysis (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player hab avg hab avg hab avg hab avg hab avg rchops pct out out gnd Alabama 118435 . 2 7 1 358 137 . 2 6 0 220 854 . 2 5 8 256 958 . 2 6 7 16 59 . 2 7 1 179 483 . 3 7 1 490 462 1.1 Arkansas 171 615 .2 7 8 456 157 .2 8 9 324 108 .2 9 8 303 110 .2 7 4 20 58 .3 4 5 197 546 .3 6 1 598 510 1.2 Auburn 131460 . 2 8 5 448 165 . 2 7 1 302 104 . 2 9 0 277 107 . 2 5 8 36 104 . 3 4 6 190 549 . 3 4 6 543 545 1.0 Florida 128 516 .2 4 8 435 163 .2 6 6 271 102 .2 6 4 292 112 .2 6 0 31 86 .3 6 0 229 569 .4 0 2 571 585 1.0 Georgia 124 447 . 2 7 7 367 146 . 2 5 1 221 877 . 2 5 2 270 103 . 2 6 2 14 52 . 2 6 9 166 501 . 3 3 1 502 482 1.0 Kentucky 191 648 .2 9 5 515 158 .3 2 5 379 115 .3 2 9 327 108 .3 0 2 40 111 .3 6 0 228 563 .4 0 5 596 561 1.1 LSU 169 526 . 3 2 1 478 167 . 2 8 6 363 120 . 3 0 1 284 994 . 2 8 6 30 97 . 3 0 9 235 553 . 4 2 5 640 555 1.2 Mississippi State 200 656 .3 0 5 448 162 .2 7 6 319 105 .3 0 3 329 122 .2 6 8 22 86 .2 5 6 218 591 .3 6 9 526 560 0.9 Missouri 130473 . 2 7 5 392 152 . 2 5 8 263 949 . 2 7 7 259 104 . 2 4 8 21 75 . 2 8 0 189 523 . 3 6 1 470 487 1.0 Ole Miss 93 444 .2 0 9 373 139 .2 6 7 219 856 .2 5 6 247 987 .2 5 0 4 32 .1 2 5 188 496 .3 7 9 516 456 1.1 South Carolina 131558 . 2 3 5 393 146 . 2 6 9 256 957 . 2 6 8 268 106 . 2 5 2 14 56 . 2 5 0 189 526 . 3 5 9 562 552 1.0 Tennessee 119 404 .2 9 5 333 135 .2 4 7 226 824 .2 7 4 226 930 .2 4 3 8 55 .1 4 5 166 465 .3 5 7 448 468 1.0 Texas A&M 138458 . 3 0 1 457 170 . 2 6 8 295 103 . 2 8 6 300 113 . 2 6 5 24 69 . 3 4 8 210 558 . 3 7 6 489 568 0.9 Vanderbilt 152 483 .3 1 5 447 165 .2 7 0 319 107 .2 9 8 280 107 .2 6 2 31 80 .3 8 8 209 546 .3 8 3 550 531 1.0 Totals 1995 7123 . 2 8 0 5900 2168 . 2 7 2 3977 1398 . 2 8 4 3918 1482 . 2 6 4 311 1020 . 3 0 5 2793 7469 . 3 7 4 7501 7322 1.0

w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbiops pct h ab avg advops pct rbiw/out lob err fc kl Alabama 1282 . 1 4 6 128 510 . 2 5 1 85 154 . 5 5 2 139 570 . 2 4 4 444 994 . 4 4 7 84 156 402 37 48 111 Arkansas 5 29 .1 7 2 182 651 .2 8 0 107 168 .6 3 7 193 712 .2 7 1 612 124 .4 9 2 144 181 503 38 62 116 Auburn 736 . 1 9 4 203 664 . 3 0 6 88 158 . 5 5 7 184 683 . 2 6 9 581 120 . 4 8 2 160 136 482 55 64 126 Florida 8 46 .1 7 4 169 640 .2 6 4 119 192 .6 2 0 165 693 .2 3 8 572 119 .4 7 9 123 201 485 35 73 118 Georgia 1037 . 2 7 0 127 506 . 2 5 1 55 108 . 5 0 9 156 613 . 2 5 4 428 989 . 4 3 3 81 128 425 34 49 125 Kentucky 12 53 .2 2 6 237 753 .3 1 5 150 227 .6 6 1 211 717 .2 9 4 714 136 .5 2 2 157 209 534 36 59 122 LSU 15 57 .2 6 3 243 784 . 3 1 0 154 219 . 7 0 3 170 694 . 2 4 5 696 139 . 5 0 0 150 209 530 50 75 88 Mississippi State 20 53 .3 7 7 191 656 .2 9 1 102 194 .5 2 6 195 733 .2 6 6 567 120 .4 7 0 120 163 491 47 67 122 Missouri 969 . 1 3 0 162 637 . 2 5 4 93 166 . 5 6 0 150 627 . 2 3 9 528 110 . 4 7 7 108 160 446 46 47 130 Ole Miss 20 67 .2 9 9 116 472 .2 4 6 60 104 .5 7 7 154 610 .2 5 2 417 968 .4 3 1 95 149 388 24 55 116 South Carolina 8 36 . 2 2 2 146 564 . 2 5 9 79 141 . 5 6 0 135 626 . 2 1 6 491 107 . 4 5 6 93 168 450 50 56 113 Tennessee 6 48 .1 2 5 136 504 .2 7 0 73 129 .5 6 6 152 577 .2 6 3 437 940 .4 6 5 95 133 401 32 59 95 Texas A&M 13 45 . 2 8 9 188 643 . 2 9 2 111 169 . 6 5 7 179 719 . 2 4 9 564 117 . 4 8 1 126 192 465 51 67 149 Vanderbilt 20 67 .2 9 9 205 674 .3 0 4 127 189 .6 7 2 173 684 .2 5 3 606 122 .4 9 6 134 220 480 33 57 110 Totals 165 725 . 2 2 8 2433 8658 . 2 8 1 1403 2318 . 6 0 5 2356 9258 . 2 5 4 7657 1608 . 4 7 6 1670 2405 6626 568 838 1641

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Analysis (as of Jun 12, 2017) (All games Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rchops pct h ab avg out outgndgdp Alabama 191634 . 3 0 1 325 123 . 2 6 4 265 932 . 2 8 4 251 935 . 2 6 8 183 488 . 3 7 5 159 605 . 2 6 3 437 510 0.9 41 Arkansas 190 792 .2 4 0 297 130 .2 2 8 231 944 .2 4 5 256 115 .2 2 2 187 565 .3 3 1 135 663 .2 0 4 509 488 1.0 39 Auburn 218816 . 2 6 7 341 133 . 2 5 6 276 990 . 2 7 9 283 115 . 2 4 4 199 563 . 3 5 3 145 670 . 2 1 6 547 583 0.9 40 Florida 262 945 .2 7 7 316 130 .2 4 2 268 105 .2 5 5 310 120 .2 5 8 196 594 .3 3 0 175 716 .2 4 4 454 637 0.7 50 Georgia 190 735 . 2 5 9 314 120 . 2 6 0 239 936 . 2 5 5 265 100 . 2 6 4 193 506 . 3 8 1 142 621 . 2 2 9 466 504 0.9 36 Kentucky 177 776 .2 2 8 319 137 .2 3 1 226 906 .2 4 9 270 124 .2 1 6 186 577 .3 2 2 156 699 .2 2 3 542 527 1.0 38 LSU 197 783 . 2 5 2 295 135 . 2 1 7 206 894 . 2 3 0 286 124 . 2 2 9 180 578 . 3 1 1 171 710 . 2 4 1 590 492 1.2 32 Mississippi State 233 946 .2 4 6 307 126 .2 4 2 281 106 .2 6 3 259 114 .2 2 6 207 600 .3 4 5 158 717 .2 2 0 599 563 1.1 39 Missouri 180792 . 2 2 7 269 117 . 2 2 9 215 864 . 2 4 9 234 110 . 2 1 2 181 532 . 3 4 0 133 637 . 2 0 9 418 585 0.7 39 Ole Miss 179 723 .2 4 8 272 115 .2 3 5 196 804 .2 4 4 255 107 .2 3 7 172 506 .3 4 0 145 614 .2 3 6 481 432 1.1 32 South Carolina 222888 . 2 5 0 248 112 . 2 2 0 211 909 . 2 3 2 259 110 . 2 3 4 187 541 . 3 4 6 116 621 . 1 8 7 486 484 1.0 39 Tennessee 172 671 .2 5 6 282 111 .2 5 3 219 792 .2 7 7 235 992 .2 3 7 148 467 .3 1 7 143 580 .2 4 7 458 475 1.0 22 Texas A&M 200855 . 2 3 4 306 127 . 2 4 1 227 944 . 2 4 0 279 118 . 2 3 6 186 572 . 3 2 5 160 700 . 2 2 9 472 598 0.8 38 Vanderbilt 196 878 .2 2 3 268 118 .2 2 6 220 900 .2 4 4 244 116 .2 1 0 180 559 .3 2 2 151 676 .2 2 3 485 571 0.8 30 Totals 2807 1123 . 2 5 0 4159 1741 . 2 3 9 3280 1293 . 2 5 4 3686 1571 . 2 3 5 2585 7648 . 3 3 8 2089 9229 . 2 2 6 6944 7449 0.9 3

Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Alabama 54 54 8.98 9.58 5.68 4.83 4.83 7.82 1 . 6 1.60 0.11 0.50 8.11 9.47 41.13 56 74 . 7 5 7 Arkansas 64 64 8.81 7.77 4.05 3.61 3.30 9.88 3 . 0 1.37 0.06 0.85 8.12 7.79 38.25 29 47 .6 1 7 Auburn 63 63 8.92 8.95 4.85 4.36 2.90 7.77 2 . 7 1.75 0.16 0.66 8.76 9.34 39.06 27 45 . 6 0 0 Florida 65 65 9.08 8.81 4.07 3.55 3.08 8.86 2 . 9 1.60 0.17 0.50 6.92 9.71 38.83 24 46 .5 2 2 Georgia 57 57 8.81 9.03 5.61 5.03 4.25 8.55 2 . 0 1.74 0.13 0.81 8.35 9.03 40.89 66 81 . 8 1 5 Kentucky 66 66 8.74 7.74 4.39 3.84 3.39 9.10 2 . 7 1.58 0.09 1.06 8.46 8.22 38.60 17 35 .4 8 6 LSU 6565 8.89 7.67 3.86 3.54 3.71 8.88 2 . 4 1.39 0.08 0.84 9.19 7.67 38.26 51 80 . 6 3 8 Mississippi State 67 67 8.95 8.11 5.30 4.94 5.36 8.44 1 . 6 1.38 0.12 0.60 8.99 8.45 40.89 54 72 .7 5 0 Missouri 59 59 9.02 7.60 4.60 3.69 3.25 8.54 2 . 6 1.37 0.12 0.76 7.07 9.90 38.55 46 69 . 6 6 7 Ole Miss 57 57 8.87 8.03 4.40 3.60 2.90 9.33 3 . 2 1.73 0.14 0.80 8.57 7.69 38.08 28 51 .5 4 9 South Carolina 60 60 9.00 7.83 4.28 3.72 3.65 9.38 2 . 6 1.30 0.17 0.80 8.10 8.07 38.50 51 72 . 7 0 8 Tennessee 52 52 8.97 8.76 4.69 3.98 3.24 7.68 2 . 4 1.60 0.21 0.69 8.84 9.17 39.20 34 48 .7 0 8 Texas A&M 62 62 9.21 7.98 4.05 3.42 3.25 8.81 2 . 7 1.48 0.11 0.63 7.44 9.43 38.43 49 74 . 6 6 2 Vanderbilt 62 62 9.01 7.47 4.37 3.71 3.66 8.76 2 . 4 1.37 0.14 0.76 7.81 9.20 38.52 35 61 .5 7 4 Totals 85 85 8.95 8.22 4.57 3.97 3.63 8.72 2 . 4 1.51 0.13 0.73 8.19 8.79 -38.2 567 85 .6 6 3

* = average based on 9-inning game 2017 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 12, 2017 (All games)

Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Kentucky 66 . 3 1 6 . 4 1 6 . 4 8 9 2235 484 706 148 10 73 446 310 415 63 32 57 28 2. LSU 65 . 2 9 4 . 3 9 1 . 4 4 0 2199 456 647 113 12 61 424 273 380 72 26 37 37 3. Arkansas 64 . 2 8 6 . 3 7 3 . 4 5 5 2194 422 627 97 13 83 385 258 463 27 17 25 24 4. Mississippi State 67 . 2 8 4 . 3 6 3 . 4 2 6 2282 373 648 116 15 59 339 223 561 75 38 35 28 5. Vanderbilt 62 . 2 8 0 . 3 7 3 . 4 2 0 2141 409 599 114 17 51 379 287 475 55 26 34 22 6. Texas A&M 62 . 2 7 5 . 3 6 0 . 4 1 5 2165 384 595 105 21 52 345 244 515 56 30 46 15 7. Auburn 63 . 2 7 4 . 3 6 7 . 3 8 7 2115 363 579 124 13 30 327 280 445 55 22 17 32 8. Alabama 54 . 2 6 3 . 3 5 1 . 3 9 5 1812 280 476 90 6 46 245 207 408 27 24 38 25 9. Florida 65 . 2 6 2 . 3 6 0 . 3 8 32149 357 563 99 5 50 327 292 448 80 27 24 35 10. Missouri 59 . 2 6 2 . 3 6 0 . 4 0 6 1993 347 522 109 11 52 311 277 514 75 33 22 30 11. South Carolina 60 . 2 6 0 . 3 4 3 . 4 0 12019 305 524 95 8 58 280 218 383 35 23 34 17 12. Tennessee 52 . 2 5 8 . 3 5 2 . 3 7 3 1754 256 452 77 13 33 230 212 392 55 22 21 19 13. Georgia 57 . 2 5 7 . 3 3 8 . 3 7 61908 257 491 94 6 40 224 187 440 23 13 28 14 14. Ole Miss 57 . 2 5 3 . 3 3 9 . 3 8 7 1843 272 466 96 5 47 241 211 431 38 23 30 23

Team Pitching g era bavg w-l ip h r er bb so cg hrsho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Texas A&M 62 3 . 4 2 . 2 3 8 41 - 21 571.0 506 257 217 206 559 0 40 3 16 3 . 2 5 8 .8 1 2. LSU 65 3 . 5 4 . 2 3 0 48 - 17 577.2 492 248 227 238 570 6 54 10 14 3 . 7 1 8 . 8 8 3. Florida 65 3 . 5 5 . 2 5 7 47 - 18 590.1 578 267 233 202 581 3 33 8 23 3 . 0 8 8 .8 6 4. Ole Miss 57 3 . 6 0 . 2 4 0 32 - 25 505.1 451 247 202 163 524 0 45 6 18 2 . 9 0 9 . 3 3 5. Arkansas 64 3 . 6 1 . 2 3 2 45 - 19 564.0 487 254 226 207 619 2 53 7 14 3 . 3 0 9 .8 8 6. Missouri 59 3 . 6 9 . 2 2 8 36 - 23 532.0 449 272 218 192 505 7 45 6 7 3 . 2 5 8 . 5 4 7. Vanderbilt 62 3 . 7 1 . 2 2 5 36 - 25 558.2 464 271 230 227 544 3 47 5 12 3 . 6 6 8 .7 6 8. South Carolina 60 3 . 7 2 . 2 3 3 35 - 25 540.0 470 257 223 219 563 0 48 4 20 3 . 6 5 9 . 3 8 9. Kentucky 66 3 . 8 4 . 2 3 0 43 - 22 576.2 496 281 246 217 583 2 68 4 16 3 . 3 9 9 .1 0 10. Tennessee 52 3 . 9 8 . 2 5 4 27 - 25 466.1 454 243 206 168 398 4 36 2 8 3 . 2 4 7 . 6 8 11. Auburn 63 4 . 3 6 . 2 6 0 37 - 26 562.0 559 303 272 181 485 2 41 7 14 2 . 9 0 7 .7 7 12. Alabama 54 4 . 8 3 . 2 7 6 19 - 34 484.2 516 306 260 260 421 0 27 1 10 4 . 8 3 7 . 8 2 13. Mississippi State 67 4 . 9 4 . 2 4 4 40 - 27 599.1 540 353 329 357 562 2 40 3 26 5 . 3 6 8 .4 4 14. Georgia 57 5 . 0 3 . 2 6 0 25 - 32 502.1 504 313 281 237 477 1 45 5 16 4 . 2 5 8 . 5 5

Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sbcssh sf 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 . 3 8 7 . 4 9 5 . 8 1 0 248 60 96 30 3 23 82 48 58 18 5 0 4 2. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 63 . 3 7 6 . 4 6 0 . 4 7 1 242 56 91 13 5 0 37 37 28 9 5 2 4 3. Evan White-UK JR 53 . 3 7 3 . 4 5 3 . 6 3 7 212 48 79 24 1 10 41 25 31 5 2 1 2 4. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 66 . 3 6 1 . 4 6 4 . 5 4 1 266 70 96 18 0 10 45 46 56 9 4 1 1 5. Will Toffey-VU JR 56 . 3 5 4 . 4 7 5 . 6 0 2 206 55 73 13 1 12 64 48 30 5 4 3 3 6. Zach Reks-UK SR 65 . 3 5 2 . 4 6 1 . 4 7 1 244 44 86 16 2 3 44 42 26 15 3 7 2 7. Jax Biggers-AR SO 63 . 3 3 8 . 4 2 3 . 4 9 8 213 48 72 14 4 4 37 30 30 3 1 4 2 8. Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 . 3 3 6 . 3 9 2 . 6 1 8 262 58 88 23 3 15 67 22 56 9 3 3 6 9. Braden Shewmake-AM FR 62 . 3 3 5 . 3 8 1 . 5 3 8 266 47 89 17 2 11 68 15 28 11 5 0 2 10. Ryan Gridley-MS JR 67 . 3 2 7 . 3 9 3 . 4 5 7 269 50 88 15 1 6 39 21 39 7 10 1 6

Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w-l ip h r er bb so cghrshosv bb/9 so/9 1. Clarke Schmidt-SC JR 9 1 . 3 4 .1 9 4 4 - 2 60.1 41 15 9 18 70 0 3 0 0 2 . 6 9 10.44 2. Michael Byrne-UF SO 34 1 . 8 3 . 2 1 8 4 - 5 68.2 55 20 14 15 84 0 5 0 16 1 . 9 7 11.01 3. Mize, Casey-AU SO 13 2 . 0 4 .2 1 0 8 - 2 83.2 66 26 19 9 109 2 4 0 0 . 9 7 11.73 4. Thompson, Keegan-AU JR 15 2 . 4 1 . 2 0 0 7 - 4 93.1 67 31 25 17 75 0 7 0 0 1 . 6 4 7 . 2 3 5. Alex Faedo-UF JR 18 2 . 5 5 .2 2 1 7 - 2 109.1 90 39 31 36 135 0 4 0 1 2 . 9 6 11.11 6. Kaylor Chafin-AM JR 31 2 . 5 6 . 2 0 8 7 - 2 70.1 53 27 20 16 64 0 5 0 3 2 . 0 5 8 . 1 9 7. Tj Sikkema-MO FR 22 2 . 7 2 .1 8 6 8 - 2 79.1 52 26 24 18 81 1 2 1 4 2 . 0 4 9 .1 9 8. Patrick Raby-VU SO 16 2 . 7 3 . 2 3 1 10 - 4 105.1 89 38 32 30 87 1 7 0 0 2 . 5 6 7 . 4 3 9. Andy Toelken-MO JR 16 2 . 8 0 .2 2 3 5 - 3 70.2 59 31 22 24 52 1 9 0 0 3 . 0 6 6 .6 2 10. Trevor Stephan-AR JR 16 2 . 8 7 . 2 1 5 6 - 3 91.0 73 35 29 20 120 1 7 1 0 1 . 9 8 11.87 2017 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 12, 2017 (All games)

HITS Cl G H H/G RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 66 96 1 . 4 5 1. Kramer Robertson-LS SR 65 83 1 . 2 8 Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 96 1 . 4 3 2. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 66 70 1 . 0 6 3. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 63 91 1 . 4 4 3. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 60 . 9 0 4. Jake Mangum-MS SO 65 90 1 . 3 8 4. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 62 59 . 9 5 5. Braden Shewmake-AM FR 62 89 1 . 4 4 5. Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 58 . 8 8 6. Ryan Gridley-MS JR 67 88 1 . 3 1 6. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 63 56 . 8 9 Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 88 1 . 3 3 7. Nick Choruby-AM SR 62 55 . 8 9 8. Zach Reks-UK SR 65 86 1 . 3 2 Will Toffey-VU JR 56 55 . 9 8 9. Kramer Robertson-LS SR 65 83 1 . 2 8 9. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 60 54 . 9 0 Antoine Duplantis-LS SO 64 83 1 . 3 0 10. Cole Freeman-LS SR 65 52 . 8 0

HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 23 . 3 4 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 30 . 4 5 2. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 60 20 . 3 3 2. Evan White-UK JR 53 24 . 4 5 3. Greg Deichmann-LS JR 65 19 . 2 9 3. Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 23 . 3 5 4. Chandler Taylor-UA SO 54 16 . 3 0 4. Estes, Jay-AU JR 59 19 . 3 2 5. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 62 15 . 2 4 5. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 66 18 . 2 7 Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 15 . 2 3 Jason Delay-VU SR 59 18 . 3 1 7. Grant Koch-AR SO 63 13 . 2 1 Kramer Robertson-LS SR 65 18 . 2 8 5 tied with 12 home run(s) 8. Ryan Olenek-UM SO 53 17 . 3 2 Braden Shewmake-AM FR 62 17 . 2 7 3 tied with 16 double(s)

TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 62 5 . 0 8 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 82 1 . 2 2 Todd, Jonah-AU JR 63 5 . 0 8 2. Greg Deichmann-LS JR 65 72 1 . 1 1 3. Jax Biggers-AR SO 63 4 . 0 6 3. Braden Shewmake-AM FR 62 68 1 . 1 0 Benito Santiago-UT JR 33 4 . 1 2 4. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 60 67 1 . 1 2 Tate Blackman-UM JR 55 4 . 0 7 Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 67 1 . 0 2 George Janca-AM SO 62 4 . 0 6 6. Julian Infante-VU SO 62 66 1 . 0 6 Logan Foster-AM FR 51 4 . 0 8 7. Will Toffey-VU JR 56 64 1 . 1 4 10 tied with 3 triple(s) 8. Antoine Duplantis-LS SO 64 57 . 8 9 9. JJ Schwarz-UF JR 63 53 . 8 4 Jeren Kendall-VU JR 62 53 . 8 5

STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 62 20 . 3 2 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 201 3 . 0 0 2. Antoine Duplantis-LS SO 64 18 . 2 8 2. Riley Mahan-UK JR 66 162 2 . 4 5 Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 18 . 2 7 3. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 60 148 2 . 4 7 Cole Freeman-LS SR 65 18 . 2 8 4. Greg Deichmann-LS JR 65 146 2 . 2 5 5. Kameron Misner-MO FR 58 17 . 2 9 5. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 62 145 2 . 3 4 6. Zach Reks-UK SR 65 15 . 2 3 6. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 66 144 2 . 1 8 7. Jake Mangum-MS SO 65 14 . 2 2 7. Braden Shewmake-AM FR 62 143 2 . 3 1 8. Deacon Liput-UF SO 64 12 . 1 9 8. Evan White-UK JR 53 135 2 . 5 5 6 tied with 11 (s) 9. Kramer Robertson-LS SR 65 131 2 . 0 2 10. Julian Infante-VU SO 62 130 2 . 1 0

WALKS Cl G BB BB/G ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 62 49 . 7 9 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 2489648 9 4 . 4 9 5 Nick Choruby-AM SR 62 49 . 7 9 2. Will Toffey-VU JR 2067348 2 3 . 4 7 5 3. Brent Rooker-MS JR 67 48 . 7 2 3. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 2669646 6 1 . 4 6 4 Greg Deichmann-LS JR 65 48 . 7 4 4. Zach Reks-UK SR 2448642 9 2 . 4 6 1 Will Toffey-VU JR 56 48 . 8 6 5. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 2429137 4 4 . 4 6 0 6. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 66 46 . 7 0 6. Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 1815549 5 4 . 4 5 6 7. Zach Reks-UK SR 65 42 . 6 5 7. Evan White-UK JR 2127925 8 2 . 4 5 3 8. Robert, Daniel-AU SR 60 41 . 6 8 8. Nick Choruby-AM SR 2377749 4 0 . 4 4 8 9. Cody Brown-MS SR 64 40 . 6 3 9. Pete Derkay-UT FR 1604637 9 3 . 4 4 0 10. Michael Papierski-LS JR 58 38 . 6 6 10. Cody Brown-MS SR 2177040 4 2 . 4 3 3

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 248 96 30 3 23 . 8 1 0 2. Evan White-UK JR 212 79 24 1 10 . 6 3 7 3. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 239 73 13 1 20 . 6 1 9 4. Riley Mahan-UK JR 262 88 23 3 15 . 6 1 8 5. Greg Deichmann-LS JR 241 77 12 0 19 . 6 0 6 6. Will Toffey-VU JR 206 73 13 1 12 . 6 0 2 7. Chandler Taylor-UA SO 188 53 10 1 16 . 6 0 1 8. Carlos Cortes-SC FR 16848 9 112 . 5 6 5 9. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 261 80 10 5 15 . 5 5 6 10. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 266 96 18 0 10 . 5 4 1 2017 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 12, 2017 (All games)

WINS Cl GWinsW-L INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Jackson Kowar-UF SO 17 12 12-0 1. Brady Singer-UF SO 18 112.0 6.22 2. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 18 11 11-4 2. Alex Lange-LS JR 17 111.0 6.53 3. Jared Poche'-LS SR 17 10 10-3 3. Alex Faedo-UF JR 18 109.1 6.07 Patrick Raby-VU SO 16 10 10-4 4. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 18 108.2 6.04 5. Alex Lange-LS JR 17 9 9-5 5. Konnor Pilkington-MS SO 17 108.0 6.35 7 tied with 8 victory(s) 6. Patrick Raby-VU SO 16 105.1 6.58 7. Kyle Wright-VU JR 16 103.1 6.46 8. Jackson Kowar-UF SO 17 101.1 5.96 9. Jared Poche'-LS SR 17 97.1 5.73 10. Brigham Hill-AM JR 16 96.1 6.02

STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Alex Faedo-UF JR 18 135 11.11 1. Michael Byrne-UF SO 34 3 4 5 16 2. Alex Lange-LS JR 17 134 10.86 2. Riley Self-MS FR 31 0 5 2 8 3. Kyle Wright-VU JR 16 121 10.54 Coker, Calvin-AU JR 31 0 3 3 2 4. Trevor Stephan-AR JR 16 120 11.87 Spencer Price-MS SO 31 0 4 1 14 5. Konnor Pilkington-MS SO 17 111 9 . 2 5 Logan Salow-UK SR 31 0 2 5 12 6. Mize, Casey-AU SO 13 109 11.73 Kaylor Chafin-AM JR 31 1 7 2 3 7. Brady Singer-UF SO 18 108 8 . 6 8 7. Cason Sherrod-AM JR 29 0 4 1 4 8. Brigham Hill-AM JR 16 107 10.00 8. Josh Reagan-SC SR 27 0 6 2 2 9. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 18 102 8 . 4 5 6 tied with 26 appearance(s) 2 tied with 96 (s)

SAVES Cl G Saves GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Michael Byrne-UF SO 34 16 1. Alex Lange-LS JR 17 17 9 5 0 2. Spencer Price-MS SO 31 14 Sean Hjelle-UK SO 18 17 11 4 0 3. Dallas Woolfolk-UM SO 26 12 Jared Poche'-LS SR 17 17 10 3 0 Logan Salow-UK SR 31 12 Konnor Pilkington-MS SO 17 17 8 5 0 5. Hunter Newman-LS SR 24 10 Jackson Kowar-UF SO 17 17 12 0 0 Tyler Johnson-SC JR 19 10 Alex Faedo-UF JR 18 17 7 2 1 7. Riley Self-MS FR 31 8 Brady Singer-UF SO 18 17 7 5 0 8. Reed Hayes-VU JR 21 7 8 tied with 16 game(s) started Mitchell Kilkenny-AM SO 25 7 10. Lipscomb, Cole-AU SR 23 6

SHUTOUTS Cl GShutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Alex Lange-LS JR 17 2 1. Alex Lange-LS JR 17 17 4 9 5 10 tied with 1 shutout(s) Hunter Martin-UT SR 14 14 4 5 7 3. Tanner Houck-MO JR 14 14 3 4 7 Brady Singer-UF SO 18 17 3 7 5 5. Cole Bartlett-MO JR 19 5 2 6 3 Mize, Casey-AU SO 13 12 2 8 2 14 tied with 1 complete game(s)

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Tj Sikkema-MO FR 22279 52 . 1 8 6 1. Mississippi State 1798 647 49 . 9 8 0 44 54-72 2. Zack Thompson-UK FR 20 267 50 . 1 8 7 2. LSU 173359047 . 9 8 0 40 51-80 3. Clarke Schmidt-SC JR 9 211 41 . 1 9 4 3. Florida 1770 712 51 . 9 8 0 58 24-46 4. Konnor Pilkington-MS SO 17 382 76 . 1 9 9 4. Arkansas 1692 569 54 . 9 7 7 44 29-47 5. Thompson, Keegan-AU JR 15 335 67 . 2 0 0 5. Vanderbilt 1676 638 58 . 9 7 6 45 35-61 6. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO JR 15 210 43 . 2 0 5 6. Auburn 1686 649 59 . 9 7 5 52 27-45 7. Adam Hill-SC SO 14273 56 . 2 0 5 7. Texas A&M 1713 715 63 . 9 7 5 48 49-74 8. Kaylor Chafin-AM JR 31255 53 . 2 0 8 8. South Carolina 1620 545 57 . 9 7 4 50 51-72 9. James McArthur-UM SO 12 234 49 . 2 0 9 9. Tennessee 1399 524 54 . 9 7 3 36 34-48 10. Mize, Casey-AU SO 13315 66 . 2 1 0 10. Kentucky 1730 613 67 . 9 7 2 45 17-35 11. Alabama 1454 598 61 . 9 7 1 50 56-74 12. Ole Miss 1516 518 63 . 9 7 0 39 28-51 13. Missouri 1596 661 79 . 9 6 6 50 46-69 14. Georgia 1507 546 82 . 9 6 2 40 66-81 2017 SEC Baseball Statistical Ranking Comparison as of Jun 12, 2017

Hitting/Fielding Avg Slug OB% AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB SO SB Alabama 8 9 11 11 10 9 11 9 11 7 9 10 8 12 Arkansas 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 13 6 1 2 8 6 13 Auburn 7 10 510 7 7 7 2 51410 5 5 9 Florida 9 12 9 13 9 12 9 12 14 11 11 4 4 2 Georgia 13 13 14 12 14 13 14 10 12 12 12 14 11 14 Kentucky 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 9 2 1 1 2 6 LSU 23262225843614 Mississippi State 4 4 6 4 8 4 8 6 4 6 5 13 13 3 Missouri 10 7 7 7 6 8 6 3 7 5 7 214 1 Ole Miss 14 11 13 14 13 14 13 8 13 9 14 11 9 10 South Carolina 11 8 12 9 11 10 10 11 10 3 8 12 3 11 Tennessee 12 14 10 8 12 11 12 14 3 13 13 7 7 5 Texas A&M 6 6 8 1 5 6 5 7 1 8 6 912 7 Vanderbilt 5 5 4 2 3 5 3 4 2 10 4 3 10 8

Pitching ERA Bavg H R BB SO CG Sv Sho Fld% DP A SB%CSB Alabama 12 14 14 14 13 12 11 12 14 11 3 8 13 8 Arkansas 5 5 5 3 7 1 6 8 3 4 9 10 6 8 Auburn 11 131211 113 6 8 3 6 2 4 5 8 Florida 3 11 11 4 3 6 4 2 2 3 1 2 2 6 Georgia 14 12 13 13 12 9 10 5 7 14 11 11 14 13 Kentucky 9 4 4 7 8 4 6 5 9 10 7 7 1 8 LSU 2 331115281 2119 71 Mississippi State 13 9 9 12 14 11 6 1 11 1 9 5 12 8 Missouri 6 2 2 9 610 114 5 13 3 3 9 4 Ole Miss 4 8 8 8 2 3 11 4 5 12 13 14 3 4 South Carolina 8 6 6 5 9 2 11 3 9 8 3 12 10 7 Tennessee 10 10 10 10 4 14 3 13 13 9 14 13 10 14 Texas A&M 1 7 7 2 5 711 511 7 6 1 8 3 Vanderbilt 7 1 1 6 10 8 4 11 7 5 7 6 4 2 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Conference statistics (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Team avg g ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Kentucky .3 2 1 30 1027 211 330 66 5 42 196 532 . 5 1 8 129 42 198 31 . 4 1 4 11 24 26-40 792 296 29 . 9 7 4 Florida . 2 8 1 30 995 174 280 51 3 23 159 406 . 4 0 8 141 25 201 25 . 3 7 9 16 15 44-59 803 316 24 .9 7 9 Arkansas . 2 7 8 29 1006 156 280 35 2 39 142 436 . 4 3 3 83 21 219 12 . 3 4 3 8 14 8-15 765 258 22 . 9 7 9 Mississippi State . 2 7 5 30 1029 152 283 60 7 24 134 429 . 4 1 7 90 29 268 12 . 3 4 7 9 19 20-38 801 293 23 .9 7 9 LSU . 2 7 3 30 1009 176 275 48 3 21 163 392 . 3 8 9 132 49 179 18 . 3 7 9 13 22 29-39 804 280 16 . 9 8 5 Vanderbilt . 2 6 3 29 1010 167 266 46 10 28 159 416 . 4 1 2 104 18 257 16 . 3 4 1 7 14 26-39 779 313 24 .9 7 8 Auburn . 2 6 1 30 1021 153 266 62 6 18 133 394 . 3 8 6 120 25 239 32 . 3 4 8 14 7 25-36 808 327 27 . 9 7 7 Texas A&M . 2 4 9 30 1020 141 254 42 3 25 129 377 . 3 7 0 96 28 267 19 . 3 2 9 6 22 20-36 813 351 26 .9 7 8 Ole Miss . 2 4 9 30 969 129 241 53 3 26 119 378 . 3 9 0 105 20 231 17 . 3 3 2 8 17 15-22 780 253 37 . 9 6 5 Georgia . 2 4 1 30 1001 111 241 50 2 16 96 343 . 3 4 3 103 27 248 29 . 3 2 7 4 16 7-9 786 267 37 .9 6 6 South Carolina . 2 4 0 30 1022 137 245 51 1 23 130 367 . 3 5 9 106 20 208 15 . 3 2 1 8 17 14-22 810 301 28 . 9 7 5 Alabama . 2 2 6 30 1029 118 233 51 2 20 102 348 . 3 3 8 105 27 274 24 . 3 1 2 9 23 10-17 820 352 41 .9 6 6 Missouri . 2 1 9 30 981 124 215 40 2 24 111 331 . 3 3 7 120 19 293 11 . 3 1 4 9 7 31-47 804 331 35 . 9 7 0 Tennessee . 2 1 5 28 929 86 200 26 5 11 79 269 . 2 9 0 91 26 244 18 . 3 0 1 7 12 24-29 748 274 27 .9 7 4 Totals . 2 5 7 416 14048 2035 3609 681 54 340 1852 5418 . 3 8 6 1525 376 3326 279 . 3 4 3 129 229 299-448 1111 4212 396 . 9 7 5

CI - Alabama 3, Ole Miss 2, Missouri 2, Auburn 1, Texas A&M 1, LSU 1.

(SEC games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wphpbksfasha Texas A&M 3 . 6 5 16-14 30 0 1/1 8 271.0 258 129 110 93 267 51 4 20 . 2 5 1 22 24 0 5 20 Missouri 3 .6 9 14-16 30 6 3/1 4 268.0 235 137 110 89 235 42 6 21 . 2 3 7 11 38 3 10 17 South Carolina 3 . 7 7 13-17 30 0 2/2 7 270.0 250 132 113 114 259 43 3 23 . 2 5 0 16 15 4 5 13 Florida 3 .8 3 21-9 30 3 2/2 11 268.0 266 128 114 89 237 64 6 13 . 2 6 0 12 28 6 7 14 Auburn 3 .9 4 16-14 30 1 0/0 7 269.1 253 130 118 74 211 51 5 18 . 2 5 1 21 29 3 16 21 Vanderbilt 4 .0 6 15-13 29 2 2/1 6 259.2 224 134 117 106 232 36 3 28 . 2 3 4 24 31 1 8 17 LSU 4 . 1 0 21-9 30 4 2/0 10 268.0 253 130 122 122 242 43 0 30 . 2 5 2 23 24 2 6 14 Ole Miss 4 .1 9 14-16 30 0 1/1 8 260.0 265 151 121 91 256 63 4 28 . 2 6 4 23 23 3 8 19 Arkansas 4 . 3 1 18-11 29 1 2/1 8 255.0 243 132 122 91 256 48 1 30 . 2 5 2 2227 4 8 9 Kentucky 4 .3 3 19-11 30 2 1/0 7 264.0 249 142 127 98 266 45 2 38 . 2 4 8 17 29 1 6 13 Tennessee 4 . 8 4 7-21 28 4 0/0 5 249.1 280 155 134 92 198 49 7 28 . 2 8 4 25 25 2 10 14 Mississippi State 4 .9 6 17-13 30 1 0/0 12 267.0 246 157 147 156 223 41 5 22 . 2 4 8 34 31 3 13 27 Georgia 5 . 5 0 11-19 30 0 2/2 9 262.0 268 172 160 133 241 48 3 22 . 2 6 6 39 28 1 10 15 Alabama 5 .7 6 5-24 30 0 0/0 4 273.1 319 206 175 177 203 57 5 19 . 2 9 6 52 24 5 17 16 Totals 4 . 3 5 207-207 416 24 18/11 106 3704.2 3609 2035 1790 1525 3326 681 54 340 . 2 5 7 341 376 38 129 229

PB - Texas A&M 11, Alabama 10, Georgia 9, S Carolina 8, Auburn 7, Ole Miss 6, Missouri 5, LSU 4, Vanderbilt 4, Arkansas 4, Miss. State 4, Kentucky 3, Tennessee 3, Florida 2. Pickoffs - Alabama 6, Texas A&M 6, Ole Miss 5, Arkansas 5, Florida 5, Georgia 4, S Carolina 4, Kentucky 4, Miss. State 2, Tennessee 2, Auburn 2, Missouri 1.

(SEC games only Sorted by Fielding pct) Team c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci LSU 1100 804 280 16 . 9 8 5 23 28 14 .6 6 7 4 1 Mississippi State 1117 801 293 23 . 9 7 9 20 16 4 . 8 0 0 4 0 Florida 1143 803 316 24 . 9 7 9 24 9 10 .4 7 4 2 0 Arkansas 1045 765 258 22 . 9 7 9 26 18 9 . 6 6 7 4 0 Vanderbilt 1116 779 313 24 . 9 7 8 21 18 13 .5 8 1 4 0 Texas A&M 1190 813 351 26 . 9 7 8 22 25 13 . 6 5 8 11 1 Auburn 1162 808 327 27 . 9 7 7 22 12 11 .5 2 2 7 1 South Carolina 1139 810 301 28 . 9 7 5 33 26 15 . 6 3 4 8 0 Tennessee 1049 748 274 27 . 9 7 4 20 16 8 . 6 6 7 3 0 Kentucky 1117 792 296 29 . 9 7 4 25 8 7 . 5 3 3 3 0 Missouri 1170 804 331 35 . 9 7 0 31 24 10 .7 0 6 5 2 Alabama 1213 820 352 41 . 9 6 6 30 39 14 . 7 3 6 10 3 Georgia 1090 786 267 37 . 9 6 6 27 39 11 .7 8 0 9 0 Ole Miss 1070 780 253 37 . 9 6 5 17 21 10 . 6 7 7 6 2 Totals 15721 11113 4212 396 .9 7 5 341 299 149 .6 6 7 80 10 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Kentucky .3 2 1 1. Kentucky .5 1 8 1. Kentucky .4 1 4 2. Florida . 2 8 1 2. Arkansas . 4 3 3 2. LSU . 3 7 9 3. Arkansas . 2 7 8 3. Mississippi State . 4 1 7 3. Florida . 3 7 9 4. Mississippi State . 2 7 5 4. Vanderbilt . 4 1 2 4. Auburn .3 4 8 5. LSU . 2 7 3 5. Florida . 4 0 8 5. Mississippi State . 3 4 7 6. Vanderbilt . 2 6 3 6. Ole Miss .3 9 0 6. Arkansas . 3 4 3 7. Auburn .2 6 1 7. LSU . 3 8 9 7. Vanderbilt . 3 4 1 8. Texas A&M .2 4 9 8. Auburn .3 8 6 8. Ole Miss .3 3 2 9. Ole Miss .2 4 9 9. Texas A&M .3 7 0 9. Texas A&M .3 2 9 10. Georgia . 2 4 1 10. South Carolina . 3 5 9 10. Georgia . 3 2 7 11. South Carolina . 2 4 0 11. Georgia . 3 4 3 11. South Carolina . 3 2 1 12. Alabama .2 2 6 12. Alabama .3 3 8 12. Missouri . 3 1 4 13. Missouri . 2 1 9 13. Missouri . 3 3 7 13. Alabama .3 1 2 14. Tennessee .2 1 5 14. Tennessee .2 9 0 14. Tennessee .3 0 1

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Kentucky 2 1 1 1. Kentucky 3 3 0 1. Kentucky 1 9 6 2. LSU 1 7 6 2. Mississippi State 2 8 3 2. LSU 1 6 3 3. Florida 1 7 4 3. Arkansas 2 8 0 3. Vanderbilt 1 5 9 4. Vanderbilt 1 6 7 Florida 2 8 0 Florida 1 5 9 5. Arkansas 1 5 6 5. LSU 2 7 5 5. Arkansas 1 4 2 6. Auburn 1 5 3 6. Auburn 2 6 6 6. Mississippi State 1 3 4 7. Mississippi State 1 5 2 Vanderbilt 2 6 6 7. Auburn 1 3 3 8. Texas A&M 1 4 1 8. Texas A&M 2 5 4 8. South Carolina 1 3 0 9. South Carolina 1 3 7 9. South Carolina 2 4 5 9. Texas A&M 1 2 9 10. Ole Miss 1 2 9 10. Georgia 2 4 1 10. Ole Miss 1 1 9 11. Missouri 1 2 4 Ole Miss 2 4 1 11. Missouri 1 1 1 12. Alabama 1 1 8 12. Alabama 2 3 3 12. Alabama 1 0 2 13. Georgia 1 1 1 13. Missouri 2 1 5 13. Georgia 9 6 14. Tennessee 8 6 14. Tennessee 2 0 0 14. Tennessee 7 9

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Kentucky 6 6 1. Vanderbilt 1 0 1. Kentucky 4 2 2. Auburn 6 2 2. Mississippi State 7 2. Arkansas 3 9 3. Mississippi State 6 0 3. Auburn 6 3. Vanderbilt 2 8 4. Ole Miss 5 3 4. Tennessee 5 4. Ole Miss 2 6 5. Florida 5 1 Kentucky 5 5. Texas A&M 2 5 Alabama 5 1 6. LSU 3 6. Mississippi State 2 4 South Carolina 5 1 Florida 3 Missouri 2 4 8. Georgia 5 0 Texas A&M 3 8. Florida 2 3 9. LSU 4 8 Ole Miss 3 South Carolina 2 3 10. Vanderbilt 4 6 10. Arkansas 2 10. LSU 2 1 11. Texas A&M 4 2 Missouri 2 11. Alabama 2 0 12. Missouri 4 0 Georgia 2 12. Auburn 1 8 13. Arkansas 3 5 Alabama 2 13. Georgia 1 6 14. Tennessee 2 6 14. South Carolina 1 14. Tennessee 1 1

Total bases Total plate appearances At bats 1. Kentucky 5 3 2 1. Kentucky 1234 1. Mississippi State 1029 2. Arkansas 4 3 6 2. LSU 1226 Alabama 1029 3. Mississippi State 4 2 9 3. Florida 1193 3. Kentucky 1027 4. Vanderbilt 4 1 6 Alabama 1193 4. South Carolina 1022 5. Florida 4 0 6 5. Auburn 1187 5. Auburn 1021 6. Auburn 3 9 4 6. Mississippi State 1176 6. Texas A&M 1020 7. LSU 3 9 2 7. South Carolina 1173 7. Vanderbilt 1010 8. Ole Miss 3 7 8 8. Texas A&M 1172 8. LSU 1009 9. Texas A&M 3 7 7 9. Vanderbilt 1154 9. Arkansas 1006 10. South Carolina 3 6 7 10. Georgia 1151 10. Georgia 1001 11. Alabama 3 4 8 11. Missouri 1138 11. Florida 9 9 5 12. Georgia 3 4 3 12. Arkansas 1135 12. Missouri 9 8 1 13. Missouri 3 3 1 13. Ole Miss 1119 13. Ole Miss 9 6 9 14. Tennessee 2 6 9 14. Tennessee 1066 14. Tennessee 9 2 9 Walks Hit by pitch Strikeouts 1. Florida 1 4 1 1. LSU 4 9 1. Missouri 2 9 3 2. LSU 1 3 2 2. Kentucky 4 2 2. Alabama 2 7 4 3. Kentucky 1 2 9 3. Mississippi State 2 9 3. Mississippi State 2 6 8 4. Auburn 1 2 0 4. Texas A&M 2 8 4. Texas A&M 2 6 7 Missouri 1 2 0 5. Georgia 2 7 5. Vanderbilt 2 5 7 6. South Carolina 1 0 6 Alabama 2 7 6. Georgia 2 4 8 7. Alabama 1 0 5 7. Tennessee 2 6 7. Tennessee 2 4 4 Ole Miss 1 0 5 8. Florida 2 5 8. Auburn 2 3 9 9. Vanderbilt 1 0 4 Auburn 2 5 9. Ole Miss 2 3 1 10. Georgia 1 0 3 10. Arkansas 2 1 10. Arkansas 2 1 9 11. Texas A&M 9 6 11. Ole Miss 2 0 11. South Carolina 2 0 8 12. Tennessee 9 1 South Carolina 2 0 12. Florida 2 0 1 13. Mississippi State 9 0 13. Missouri 1 9 13. Kentucky 1 9 8 14. Arkansas 8 3 14. Vanderbilt 1 8 14. LSU 1 7 9

Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Kentucky 2 4 1. Florida 1 6 1. Florida 4 4 2. Alabama 2 3 2. Auburn 1 4 2. Missouri 3 1 3. Texas A&M 2 2 3. LSU 1 3 3. LSU 2 9 LSU 2 2 4. Kentucky 1 1 4. Vanderbilt 2 6 5. Mississippi State 1 9 5. Mississippi State 9 Kentucky 2 6 6. South Carolina 1 7 Alabama 9 6. Auburn 2 5 Ole Miss 1 7 Missouri 9 7. Tennessee 2 4 8. Georgia 1 6 8. Ole Miss 8 8. Texas A&M 2 0 9. Florida 1 5 South Carolina 8 Mississippi State 2 0 10. Vanderbilt 1 4 Arkansas 8 10. Ole Miss 1 5 Arkansas 1 4 11. Vanderbilt 7 11. South Carolina 1 4 12. Tennessee 1 2 Tennessee 7 12. Alabama 1 0 13. Auburn 7 13. Texas A&M 6 13. Arkansas 8 Missouri 7 14. Georgia 4 14. Georgia 7

Caught stealing Steal attempts Grounded into DP 1. Mississippi State 1 8 1. Florida 5 9 1. Auburn 3 2 2. Texas A&M 1 6 2. Missouri 4 7 2. Kentucky 3 1 Missouri 1 6 3. Kentucky 4 0 3. Georgia 2 9 4. Florida 1 5 4. LSU 3 9 4. Florida 2 5 5. Kentucky 1 4 Vanderbilt 3 9 5. Alabama 2 4 6. Vanderbilt 1 3 6. Mississippi State 3 8 6. Texas A&M 1 9 7. Auburn 1 1 7. Texas A&M 3 6 7. Tennessee 1 8 8. LSU 1 0 Auburn 3 6 LSU 1 8 9. South Carolina 8 9. Tennessee 2 9 9. Ole Miss 1 7 10. Alabama 7 10. South Carolina 2 2 10. Vanderbilt 1 6 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 2 2 11. South Carolina 1 5 Ole Miss 7 12. Alabama 1 7 12. Arkansas 1 2 13. Tennessee 5 13. Arkansas 1 5 Mississippi State 1 2 14. Georgia 2 14. Georgia 9 14. Missouri 1 1 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Texas A&M 3 . 6 5 1. Vanderbilt . 2 3 4 1. Alabama 273.1 2. Missouri 3 . 6 9 2. Missouri . 2 3 7 2. Texas A&M 271.0 3. South Carolina 3 . 7 7 3. Mississippi State . 2 4 8 3. South Carolina 270.0 4. Florida 3 . 8 3 4. Kentucky .2 4 8 4. Auburn 269.1 5. Auburn 3 . 9 4 5. South Carolina . 2 5 0 5. Florida 268.0 6. Vanderbilt 4 . 0 6 6. Texas A&M .2 5 1 Missouri 268.0 7. LSU 4 .1 0 7. Auburn .2 5 1 LSU 268.0 8. Ole Miss 4 . 1 9 8. LSU . 2 5 2 8. Mississippi State 267.0 9. Arkansas 4 . 3 1 9. Arkansas . 2 5 2 9. Kentucky 264.0 10. Kentucky 4 . 3 3 10. Florida . 2 6 0 10. Georgia 262.0 11. Tennessee 4 . 8 4 11. Ole Miss .2 6 4 11. Ole Miss 260.0 12. Mississippi State 4 . 9 6 12. Georgia . 2 6 6 12. Vanderbilt 259.2 13. Georgia 5 . 5 0 13. Tennessee .2 8 4 13. Arkansas 255.0 14. Alabama 5 . 7 6 14. Alabama .2 9 6 14. Tennessee 249.1

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Texas A&M 2 6 7 1. Florida 7 2 1. LSU 2 1 2. Kentucky 2 6 6 2. Arkansas 6 9 Florida 2 1 3. South Carolina 2 5 9 3. Tennessee 6 8 3. Kentucky 1 9 4. Ole Miss 2 5 6 4. Ole Miss 6 7 4. Arkansas 1 8 Arkansas 2 5 6 5. South Carolina 6 6 5. Mississippi State 1 7 6. LSU 2 4 2 6. Kentucky 6 4 6. Texas A&M 1 6 7. Georgia 2 4 1 7. LSU 6 3 Auburn 1 6 8. Florida 2 3 7 8. Georgia 6 2 8. Vanderbilt 1 5 9. Missouri 2 3 5 Texas A&M 6 2 9. Ole Miss 1 4 10. Vanderbilt 2 3 2 10. Missouri 6 1 Missouri 1 4 11. Mississippi State 2 2 3 11. Alabama 5 8 11. South Carolina 1 3 12. Auburn 2 1 1 Mississippi State 5 8 12. Georgia 1 1 13. Alabama 2 0 3 13. Vanderbilt 5 7 13. Tennessee 7 14. Tennessee 1 9 8 14. Auburn 4 6 14. Alabama 5

Losses Saves Runners picked off 1. Alabama 2 4 1. Mississippi State 1 2 1. Alabama 6 2. Tennessee 2 1 2. Florida 1 1 Texas A&M 6 3. Georgia 1 9 3. LSU 1 0 3. Arkansas 5 4. South Carolina 1 7 4. Georgia 9 Ole Miss 5 5. Ole Miss 1 6 5. Ole Miss 8 Florida 5 Missouri 1 6 Arkansas 8 6. South Carolina 4 7. Auburn 1 4 Texas A&M 8 Georgia 4 Texas A&M 1 4 8. Auburn 7 Kentucky 4 9. Mississippi State 1 3 South Carolina 7 9. Tennessee 2 Vanderbilt 1 3 Kentucky 7 Auburn 2 11. Kentucky 1 1 11. Vanderbilt 6 Mississippi State 2 Arkansas 1 1 12. Tennessee 5 12. Missouri 1 13. LSU 9 13. Missouri 4 Florida 9 Alabama 4

Sac bunts allowed Sac flies allowed Hits allowed 1. Mississippi State 2 7 1. Alabama 1 7 1. Vanderbilt 2 2 4 2. Auburn 2 1 2. Auburn 1 6 2. Missouri 2 3 5 3. Texas A&M 2 0 3. Mississippi State 1 3 3. Arkansas 2 4 3 4. Ole Miss 1 9 4. Missouri 1 0 4. Mississippi State 2 4 6 5. Vanderbilt 1 7 Tennessee 1 0 5. Kentucky 2 4 9 Missouri 1 7 Georgia 1 0 6. South Carolina 2 5 0 7. Alabama 1 6 7. Vanderbilt 8 7. LSU 2 5 3 8. Georgia 1 5 Ole Miss 8 Auburn 2 5 3 9. Tennessee 1 4 Arkansas 8 9. Texas A&M 2 5 8 Florida 1 4 10. Florida 7 10. Ole Miss 2 6 5 LSU 1 4 11. LSU 6 11. Florida 2 6 6 12. Kentucky 1 3 Kentucky 6 12. Georgia 2 6 8 South Carolina 1 3 13. South Carolina 5 13. Tennessee 2 8 0 14. Arkansas 9 Texas A&M 5 14. Alabama 3 1 9 Runs allowed Earned runs allowed Walks allowed 1. Florida 1 2 8 1. Texas A&M 1 1 0 1. Auburn 7 4 2. Texas A&M 1 2 9 Missouri 1 1 0 2. Missouri 8 9 3. Auburn 1 3 0 3. South Carolina 1 1 3 Florida 8 9 LSU 1 3 0 4. Florida 1 1 4 4. Ole Miss 9 1 5. Arkansas 1 3 2 5. Vanderbilt 1 1 7 Arkansas 9 1 South Carolina 1 3 2 6. Auburn 1 1 8 6. Tennessee 9 2 7. Vanderbilt 1 3 4 7. Ole Miss 1 2 1 7. Texas A&M 9 3 8. Missouri 1 3 7 8. LSU 1 2 2 8. Kentucky 9 8 9. Kentucky 1 4 2 Arkansas 1 2 2 9. Vanderbilt 1 0 6 10. Ole Miss 1 5 1 10. Kentucky 1 2 7 10. South Carolina 1 1 4 11. Tennessee 1 5 5 11. Tennessee 1 3 4 11. LSU 1 2 2 12. Mississippi State 1 5 7 12. Mississippi State 1 4 7 12. Georgia 1 3 3 13. Georgia 1 7 2 13. Georgia 1 6 0 13. Mississippi State 1 5 6 14. Alabama 2 0 6 14. Alabama 1 7 5 14. Alabama 1 7 7

Doubles allowed Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Vanderbilt 3 6 1. LSU 0 1. Florida 1 3 2. Mississippi State 4 1 2. Arkansas 1 2. Auburn 1 8 3. Missouri 4 2 3. Kentucky 2 3. Alabama 1 9 4. South Carolina 4 3 4. South Carolina 3 4. Texas A&M 2 0 LSU 4 3 Georgia 3 5. Missouri 2 1 6. Kentucky 4 5 Vanderbilt 3 6. Georgia 2 2 7. Georgia 4 8 7. Ole Miss 4 Mississippi State 2 2 Arkansas 4 8 Texas A&M 4 8. South Carolina 2 3 9. Tennessee 4 9 9. Auburn 5 9. Ole Miss 2 8 10. Texas A&M 5 1 Alabama 5 Vanderbilt 2 8 Auburn 5 1 Mississippi State 5 Tennessee 2 8 12. Alabama 5 7 12. Florida 6 12. Arkansas 3 0 13. Ole Miss 6 3 Missouri 6 LSU 3 0 14. Florida 6 4 14. Tennessee 7 14. Kentucky 3 8

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Alabama 5 2 1. Florida 6 1. Missouri 3 8 2. Georgia 3 9 2. Alabama 5 2. Vanderbilt 3 1 3. Mississippi State 3 4 3. Arkansas 4 Mississippi State 3 1 4. Tennessee 2 5 South Carolina 4 4. Kentucky 2 9 5. Vanderbilt 2 4 5. Ole Miss 3 Auburn 2 9 6. Ole Miss 2 3 Auburn 3 6. Georgia 2 8 LSU 2 3 Mississippi State 3 Florida 2 8 8. Texas A&M 2 2 Missouri 3 8. Arkansas 2 7 Arkansas 2 2 9. LSU 2 9. Tennessee 2 5 10. Auburn 2 1 Tennessee 2 10. Texas A&M 2 4 11. Kentucky 1 7 11. Kentucky 1 LSU 2 4 12. South Carolina 1 6 Vanderbilt 1 Alabama 2 4 13. Florida 1 2 Georgia 1 13. Ole Miss 2 3 14. Missouri 1 1 14. South Carolina 1 5

Intentional BB allowed 1. Mississippi State 1 6 2. Alabama 1 1 3. LSU 9 4. Auburn 6 South Carolina 6 6. Kentucky 5 Texas A&M 5 Georgia 5 9. Tennessee 4 Ole Miss 4 11. Florida 3 12. Vanderbilt 2 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. LSU . 9 8 5 1. Alabama 1213 1. Alabama 8 2 0 2. Mississippi State . 9 7 9 2. Texas A&M 1190 2. Texas A&M 8 1 3 3. Florida . 9 7 9 3. Missouri 1170 3. South Carolina 8 1 0 4. Arkansas . 9 7 9 4. Auburn 1162 4. Auburn 8 0 8 5. Vanderbilt . 9 7 8 5. Florida 1143 5. Missouri 8 0 4 6. Texas A&M .9 7 8 6. South Carolina 1139 LSU 8 0 4 7. Auburn .9 7 7 7. Mississippi State 1117 7. Florida 8 0 3 8. South Carolina . 9 7 5 Kentucky 1117 8. Mississippi State 8 0 1 9. Tennessee .9 7 4 9. Vanderbilt 1116 9. Kentucky 7 9 2 10. Kentucky .9 7 4 10. LSU 1100 10. Georgia 7 8 6 11. Missouri . 9 7 0 11. Georgia 1090 11. Ole Miss 7 8 0 12. Alabama .9 6 6 12. Ole Miss 1070 12. Vanderbilt 7 7 9 13. Georgia . 9 6 6 13. Tennessee 1049 13. Arkansas 7 6 5 14. Ole Miss .9 6 5 14. Arkansas 1045 14. Tennessee 7 4 8

Assists Errors Fielding double plays 1. Alabama 3 5 2 1. Alabama 4 1 1. South Carolina 3 3 2. Texas A&M 3 5 1 2. Georgia 3 7 2. Missouri 3 1 3. Missouri 3 3 1 Ole Miss 3 7 3. Alabama 3 0 4. Auburn 3 2 7 4. Missouri 3 5 4. Georgia 2 7 5. Florida 3 1 6 5. Kentucky 2 9 5. Arkansas 2 6 6. Vanderbilt 3 1 3 6. South Carolina 2 8 6. Kentucky 2 5 7. South Carolina 3 0 1 7. Tennessee 2 7 7. Florida 2 4 8. Kentucky 2 9 6 Auburn 2 7 8. LSU 2 3 9. Mississippi State 2 9 3 9. Texas A&M 2 6 9. Texas A&M 2 2 10. LSU 2 8 0 10. Florida 2 4 Auburn 2 2 11. Tennessee 2 7 4 Vanderbilt 2 4 11. Vanderbilt 2 1 12. Georgia 2 6 7 12. Mississippi State 2 3 12. Tennessee 2 0 13. Arkansas 2 5 8 13. Arkansas 2 2 Mississippi State 2 0 14. Ole Miss 2 5 3 14. LSU 1 6 14. Ole Miss 1 7

Stolen bases against Caught stealing by Steal attempts against 1. Alabama 3 9 1. South Carolina 1 5 1. Alabama 5 3 Georgia 3 9 2. Alabama 1 4 2. Georgia 5 0 3. LSU 2 8 LSU 1 4 3. LSU 4 2 4. South Carolina 2 6 4. Texas A&M 1 3 4. South Carolina 4 1 5. Texas A&M 2 5 Vanderbilt 1 3 5. Texas A&M 3 8 6. Missouri 2 4 6. Georgia 1 1 6. Missouri 3 4 7. Ole Miss 2 1 Auburn 1 1 7. Ole Miss 3 1 8. Vanderbilt 1 8 8. Missouri 1 0 Vanderbilt 3 1 Arkansas 1 8 Ole Miss 1 0 9. Arkansas 2 7 10. Tennessee 1 6 Florida 1 0 10. Tennessee 2 4 Mississippi State 1 6 11. Arkansas 9 11. Auburn 2 3 12. Auburn 1 2 12. Tennessee 8 12. Mississippi State 2 0 13. Florida 9 13. Kentucky 7 13. Florida 1 9 14. Kentucky 8 14. Mississippi State 4 14. Kentucky 1 5

Passed balls Catchers interference 1. Texas A&M 1 1 1. Alabama 3 2. Alabama 1 0 2. Ole Miss 2 3. Georgia 9 Missouri 2 4. South Carolina 8 4. Auburn 1 5. Auburn 7 LSU 1 6. Ole Miss 6 Texas A&M 1 7. Missouri 5 8. Mississippi State 4 Arkansas 4 LSU 4 Vanderbilt 4 12. Kentucky 3 Tennessee 3 14. Florida 2 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Tristan Pompey-UK . 4 1 0 1. Brent Rooker-MS . 8 3 6 1. Nelson Maldonado-UF . 5 4 4 2. Todd, Jonah-AU . 4 0 4 2. Riley Mahan-UK . 8 0 5 2. Brent Rooker-MS . 5 1 1 3. Nelson Maldonado-UF . 4 0 0 3. Tristan Pompey-UK . 6 9 7 3. Tristan Pompey-UK . 4 9 3 4. Brent Rooker-MS . 3 9 1 4. Nelson Maldonado-UF . 6 4 4 4. Todd, Jonah-AU . 4 9 3 5. Riley Mahan-UK . 3 9 0 5. Chandler Taylor-UA . 6 3 4 5. Will Toffey-VU . 4 8 2 6. Evan White-UK . 3 8 5 6. Jeren Kendall-VU . 6 3 1 6. Troy Squires-UK . 4 6 8 7. Troy Squires-UK . 3 6 4 7. Carlos Cortes-SC . 6 2 2 7. Michael Papierski-LS .4 6 0 8. Tucker Bradley-UG . 3 4 9 8. Tate Blackman-UM . 6 1 9 8. Zach Reks-UK . 4 4 3 9. Jax Biggers-AR . 3 4 0 9. Evan White-UK . 6 1 5 9. Evan White-UK . 4 4 2 10. Ryan Larson-UF . 3 3 9 10. Chad Spanberger-AR . 6 0 8 10. Greg Deichmann-LS . 4 3 5 11. Nick Fortes-UM . 3 3 7 11. Will Toffey-VU . 5 7 0 11. Keegan McGovern-UG . 4 3 4 12. Jeren Kendall-VU . 3 3 6 12. JJ Schwarz-UF . 5 3 9 12. Tucker Bradley-UG . 4 3 2 13. Zach Reks-UK . 3 3 0 13. Julian Infante-VU . 5 3 6 13. Riley Mahan-UK . 4 3 1 14. Carlos Cortes-SC . 3 2 7 14. Cody Brown-MS . 5 3 2 14. Ryan Larson-UF . 4 2 9 15. Will Toffey-VU . 3 2 6 15. Ingram, Dylan-AU . 5 2 4 15. Tate Blackman-UM . 4 2 5

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Kramer Robertson-LS 3 5 1. Tristan Pompey-UK 5 0 1. Chad Spanberger-AR 3 6 2. Riley Mahan-UK 3 3 2. Riley Mahan-UK 4 8 2. Julian Infante-VU 3 5 3. Tristan Pompey-UK 3 1 3. Todd, Jonah-AU 4 6 3. Braden Shewmake-AM 3 4 4. Jeren Kendall-VU 2 9 4. Evan White-UK 4 5 4. Riley Mahan-UK 3 1 5. Brent Rooker-MS 2 6 5. Brent Rooker-MS 4 3 5. Brent Rooker-MS 3 0 Todd, Jonah-AU 2 6 6. Jeren Kendall-VU 4 1 JJ Schwarz-UF 3 0 Nelson Maldonado-UF 2 6 7. Cam Shepherd-UG 4 0 7. Tristan Pompey-UK 2 7 Tate Blackman-UM 2 6 8. Jake Mangum-MS 3 9 Greg Deichmann-LS 2 7 Nick Choruby-AM 2 6 Braden Shewmake-AM 3 9 9. Antoine Duplantis-LS 2 6 10. Ryan Larson-UF 2 4 10. Chad Spanberger-AR 3 8 10. Nelson Maldonado-UF 2 5 Chad Spanberger-AR 2 4 Will Golsan-UM 3 8 Jason Delay-VU 2 5 12. Evan White-UK 2 3 12. Nick Choruby-AM 3 7 12. Jeren Kendall-VU 2 4 George Janca-AM 2 3 Ryan Larson-UF 3 7 13. Carlos Cortes-SC 2 3 14. 3 tied at...... 2 2 14. 5 tied at...... 3 6 14. Colby Bortles-UM 2 2 Josh Smith-LS 2 2

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Brent Rooker-MS 1 4 1. Jeren Kendall-VU 3 1. Riley Mahan-UK 1 1 2. Evan White-UK 1 3 Riley Mahan-UK 3 Chad Spanberger-AR 1 1 3. Estes, Jay-AU 1 2 3. Jarvis, Luke-AU 2 Brent Rooker-MS 1 1 Riley Mahan-UK 1 2 Tate Blackman-UM 2 4. Chandler Taylor-UA 1 0 Cam Shepherd-UG 1 2 Jason Delay-VU 2 5. Tristan Pompey-UK 9 6. Anthony, Josh-AU 9 Todd, Jonah-AU 2 Jeren Kendall-VU 9 Todd, Jonah-AU 9 Andre Lipcius-UT 2 7. Tate Blackman-UM 8 Ryan Gridley-MS 9 8. 38 tied at...... 1 Trey Harris-MO 8 Jason Delay-VU 9 9. Braden Shewmake-AM 7 Ryan Olenek-UM 9 Julian Infante-VU 7 Cody Brown-MS 9 Grant Koch-AR 7 12. 8 tied at...... 8 Carlos Cortes-SC 7 13. 6 tied at...... 6

Total bases Walks Hit by pitch 1. Riley Mahan-UK 9 9 1. Nelson Maldonado-UF 2 9 1. Marcus Carson-UK 1 3 2. Brent Rooker-MS 9 2 2. Greg Deichmann-LS 2 6 2. Cole Freeman-LS 1 2 3. Tristan Pompey-UK 8 5 3. Will Toffey-VU 2 5 3. Jake Mangum-MS 8 4. Jeren Kendall-VU 7 7 Brent Rooker-MS 2 5 4. Kramer Robertson-LS 7 5. Chad Spanberger-AR 7 6 5. Keegan McGovern-UG 2 4 Jake Slaughter-LS 7 6. Evan White-UK 7 2 6. Michael Papierski-LS 2 3 6. Ingram, Dylan-AU 6 7. Chandler Taylor-UA 7 1 7. Tristan Pompey-UK 2 0 Josh Smith-LS 6 8. Tate Blackman-UM 7 0 Connor Heady-UK 2 0 Troy Squires-UK 6 9. Julian Infante-VU 6 7 9. Todd, Jonah-AU 1 9 Matt Waldren-UT 6 10. Braden Shewmake-AM 6 5 Nick Choruby-AM 1 9 10. 10 tied at...... 5 11. Carlos Cortes-SC 6 1 11. Robert, Daniel-AU 1 8 12. Todd, Jonah-AU 5 9 Colby Bortles-UM 1 8 13. Cody Brown-MS 5 8 Connor Brumfield-MO 1 8 Cam Shepherd-UG 5 8 Zach Reks-UK 1 8 Nelson Maldonado-UF 5 8 Michael Curry-UG 1 8 Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Cole Freeman-LS 9 1. Josh Smith-LS 5 1. Jeren Kendall-VU 9 Connor Heady-UK 9 2. Dalton Guthrie-UF 3 Deacon Liput-UF 9 3. Austin Homan-AM 8 JJ Schwarz-UF 3 3. Cole Freeman-LS 7 4. Connor Kaiser-VU 6 Johnson, Jeremy-AU 3 Antoine Duplantis-LS 7 5. Nick Fortes-UM 5 Riley Mahan-UK 3 5. Jonathan India-UF 6 Grae Kessinger-UM 5 Tyler Marshall-UK 3 JJ Schwarz-UF 6 Will Proctor-UG 5 Antoine Duplantis-LS 3 Todd, Jonah-AU 6 8. 10 tied at...... 4 LT Tolbert-SC 3 Tristan Pompey-UK 6 Connor Short-UA 3 Kameron Misner-MO 6 Brian Sharp-MO 3 10. 9 tied at...... 5 Nelson Maldonado-UF 3 12. 21 tied at...... 2

Total plate appearances At bats Steal attempts 1. Cole Freeman-LS 1 4 6 1. Jake Mangum-MS 1 3 1 1. Deacon Liput-UF 1 4 Kramer Robertson-LS 1 4 6 2. Chandler Avant-UA 1 3 0 2. Jeren Kendall-VU 1 1 3. Tristan Pompey-UK 1 4 5 3. Cam Shepherd-UG 1 2 9 3. Kameron Misner-MO 1 0 4. Nick Choruby-AM 1 4 4 4. Braden Shewmake-AM 1 2 7 Antoine Duplantis-LS 1 0 5. Chandler Avant-UA 1 4 3 5. Chad Spanberger-AR 1 2 5 5. Cole Freeman-LS 9 6. Jake Mangum-MS 1 4 2 Julian Infante-VU 1 2 5 Tanner Poole-MS 9 7. Todd, Jonah-AU 1 4 0 7. Riley Mahan-UK 1 2 3 Tristan Pompey-UK 9 Cam Shepherd-UG 1 4 0 8. Jeren Kendall-VU 1 2 2 8. Ryan Olenek-UM 8 9. Brent Rooker-MS 1 3 9 Ryan Gridley-MS 1 2 2 Brent Rooker-MS 8 10. Cobie Vance-UA 1 3 8 Tristan Pompey-UK 1 2 2 Braden Shewmake-AM 8 Ryan Gridley-MS 1 3 8 11. Kramer Robertson-LS 1 2 0 Todd, Jonah-AU 8 Greg Deichmann-LS 1 3 8 12. Cobie Vance-UA 1 1 9 12. 5 tied at...... 7 Braden Shewmake-AM 1 3 8 Nick Choruby-AM 1 1 9 14. Riley Mahan-UK 1 3 7 14. Will Golsan-UM 1 1 8 15. 2 tied at...... 1 3 6 15. 3 tied at...... 1 1 7

Strikeouts Caught stealing Grounded into DP 1. Chandler Taylor-UA 4 6 1. Deacon Liput-UF 5 1. Zach Reks-UK 7 2. Jeff Moberg-UT 4 0 2. Brent Rooker-MS 4 2. Davis, Conor-AU 6 Robbie Glendinning-MO 4 0 Jake Mangum-MS 4 3. Cobie Vance-UA 5 4. Jeren Kendall-VU 3 7 Braden Shewmake-AM 4 Austin Biggar-UG 5 5. Julian Infante-VU 3 6 Dalton Guthrie-UF 4 Antoine Duplantis-LS 5 6. Chad Spanberger-AR 3 5 Reed Hayes-VU 4 6. 14 tied at...... 4 7. Tucker Maxwell-UG 3 4 Tanner Poole-MS 4 Cody Henry-UA 3 4 Kameron Misner-MO 4 9. Luke Alexander-MS 3 3 9. 8 tied at...... 3 10. Brian Sharp-MO 3 2 Tanner Poole-MS 3 2 Estes, Jay-AU 3 2 13. Austin Homan-AM 3 1 Thomas Dillard-UM 3 1 Deacon Liput-UF 3 1 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Jake Reindl-AR 0 . 9 3 1. Kaylor Chafin-AM . 1 6 4 1. Brady Singer-UF 7 3 . 2 2. Clarke Schmidt-SC 1 . 5 7 2. Tj Sikkema-MO . 1 6 6 2. Hunter Martin-UT 7 0 . 2 3. Sean Hjelle-UK 1 . 9 0 3. Kyle Wright-VU . 1 7 6 3. Kyle Wright-VU 6 9 . 2 4. Kaylor Chafin-AM 1 . 9 6 4. Sean Hjelle-UK . 1 8 6 Alex Lange-LS 6 9 . 2 5. Kyle Wright-VU 2 . 2 0 5. Jake Reindl-AR . 1 8 8 5. Patrick Raby-VU 6 6 . 2 6. Corbin Martin-AM 2 . 3 0 6. Clarke Schmidt-SC . 1 9 1 6. Sean Hjelle-UK 6 6 . 1 7. Cole Bartlett-MO 2 . 3 5 7. Tanner Houck-MO . 2 0 7 7. Tanner Houck-MO 6 5 . 2 8. Patrick Raby-VU 2 . 5 7 8. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO . 2 0 9 8. Alex Faedo-UF 6 4 . 0 9. Tj Sikkema-MO 2 . 7 0 9. Konnor Pilkington-MS . 2 1 0 9. Wil Crowe-SC 6 2 . 1 10. Alex Lange-LS 2 . 7 1 10. Thompson, Keegan-AU . 2 1 7 10. Konnor Pilkington-MS 6 1 . 0 11. Mize, Casey-AU 2 . 7 4 11. Blaine Knight-AR . 2 1 9 11. Jackson Kowar-UF 5 9 . 2 12. Tanner Houck-MO 2 . 8 8 12. Adam Hill-SC . 2 2 7 12. Brigham Hill-AM 5 9 . 1 13. Brady Singer-UF 3 . 0 5 13. Mize, Casey-AU . 2 2 8 13. Blaine Knight-AR 5 8 . 2 14. Thompson, Keegan-AU 3 . 1 7 14. James McArthur-UM . 2 3 1 14. Stephen Kolek-AM 5 7 . 1 15. Blaine Knight-AR 3 . 3 8 15. Garrett Suchey-UA . 2 3 3 15. Eric Walker-LS 5 7 . 0

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Alex Lange-LS 8 2 1. Brady Singer-UF 2 2 1. Jackson Kowar-UF 7 2. Kyle Wright-VU 8 0 2. Kyle Wright-VU 2 1 Patrick Raby-VU 7 3. Alex Faedo-UF 7 6 Andrew Gist-UG 2 1 Sean Hjelle-UK 7 4. Trevor Stephan-AR 7 1 Konnor Pilkington-MS 2 1 4. Blaine Knight-AR 6 5. Brigham Hill-AM 6 4 Hunter Martin-UT 2 1 5. Kaylor Chafin-AM 5 6. Tanner Houck-MO 6 3 6. Tanner Houck-MO 2 0 Jared Poche'-LS 5 7. Brady Singer-UF 6 2 7. Trevor Stephan-AR 1 9 Brady Singer-UF 5 8. Sean Hjelle-UK 6 1 8. Patrick Raby-VU 1 8 8. 11 tied at...... 4 Adam Hill-SC 6 1 Alex Lange-LS 1 8 10. Hunter Martin-UT 6 0 10. Alex Faedo-UF 1 7 11. Konnor Pilkington-MS 5 9 Blaine Knight-AR 1 7 12. Zach Logue-UK 5 8 12. Eric Walker-LS 1 5 13. Stephen Kolek-AM 5 7 Zach Logue-UK 1 5 Andrew Gist-UG 5 7 Sean Hjelle-UK 1 5 15. Blaine Knight-AR 5 6 15. 3 tied at...... 1 4

Saves Appearances Games started 1. Michael Byrne-UF 1 0 1. Michael Byrne-UF 1 8 1. 21 tied at...... 1 0 2. Spencer Price-MS 9 2. Riley Self-MS 1 7 3. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 7 3. Josh Reagan-SC 1 6 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 7 4. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 1 5 5. Logan Salow-UK 6 Spencer Price-MS 1 5 Hunter Newman-LS 6 Mike Oczypok-UA 1 5 7. Reed Hayes-VU 4 7. Garrett Suchey-UA 1 4 Blake Cairnes-UG 4 Kaylor Chafin-AM 1 4 Tyler Johnson-SC 4 Will Stokes-UM 1 4 10. Lipscomb, Cole-AU 3 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 1 4 Caleb Gilbert-LS 3 Will Ethridge-UM 1 4 Tj Sikkema-MO 3 Logan Salow-UK 1 4 13. 11 tied at...... 2 Mitchell, Andrew-AU 1 4 Coker, Calvin-AU 1 4 15. 5 tied at...... 1 3

Games finished Games in relief Sac bunts allowed 1. Michael Byrne-UF 1 5 1. Michael Byrne-UF 1 8 1. Cole Bartlett-MO 5 2. Dallas Woolfolk-UM 1 4 2. Riley Self-MS 1 7 Justin Lewis-UK 5 3. Logan Salow-UK 1 2 3. Josh Reagan-SC 1 6 Chase Adkins-UG 5 4. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 1 0 4. Mike Oczypok-UA 1 5 Mitchell, Andrew-AU 5 Spencer Price-MS 1 0 Spencer Price-MS 1 5 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 5 6. Garrett Suchey-UA 8 6. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM 1 4 Alex Faedo-UF 5 Hunter Newman-LS 8 Will Stokes-UM 1 4 Thompson, Keegan-AU 5 Tj Sikkema-MO 8 Kaylor Chafin-AM 1 4 Konnor Pilkington-MS 5 9. Lipscomb, Cole-AU 7 Coker, Calvin-AU 1 4 9. 12 tied at...... 4 Reed Hayes-VU 7 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 1 4 11. 10 tied at...... 6 Logan Salow-UK 1 4 12. Lipscomb, Cole-AU 1 3 Garrett Suchey-UA 1 3 Jacob Barton-MS 1 3 Nick Horvath-UF 1 3 Sac flies allowed Losses Runners picked off 1. Dylan Duarte-UA 5 1. Dylan Duarte-UA 6 1. Dylan Duarte-UA 3 2. Garrett Suchey-UA 4 Tanner Houck-MO 6 2. JJ Schwarz-UF 2 Hunter Martin-UT 4 Hunter Martin-UT 6 Brady Singer-UF 2 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 4 Chase Adkins-UG 6 Stephen Kolek-AM 2 5. Peyton Plumlee-MS 3 5. James McArthur-UM 5 Josh Reagan-SC 2 Mitchell, Andrew-AU 3 Garrett Suchey-UA 5 Zach Linginfelter-UT 2 Lipscomb, Cole-AU 3 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 5 Cole Bedford-AM 2 Konnor Pilkington-MS 3 Wil Crowe-SC 5 Adam Hill-SC 2 9. 22 tied at...... 2 9. 9 tied at...... 4 Corbin Martin-AM 2 Sean Hjelle-UK 2 Garrett Suchey-UA 2 Josh Alberius-AR 2 Ryan Rolison-UM 2 14. 19 tied at...... 1

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Davis Vainer-UA 1 0 1. Jackson Kowar-UF 3 1. Tanner Houck-MO 1 3 2. Jake Walters-UA 9 Brady Singer-UF 3 2. Eric Walker-LS 1 0 Zach Warren-UT 9 Davis Vainer-UA 3 3. Trevor Stephan-AR 9 Nick Eicholtz-UA 9 Blaine Knight-AR 3 4. Jackson Kowar-UF 8 Tony Locey-UG 9 5. Tyler Johnson-SC 2 5. Thompson, Keegan-AU 7 6. Alex Lange-LS 7 Trey Jolly-MS 2 Cannon Chadwick-AR 7 Corbin Martin-AM 7 7. 22 tied at...... 1 Chase Adkins-UG 7 Garrett Suchey-UA 7 Brigham Hill-AM 7 Drake Fellows-VU 7 Daniel, Davis-AU 7 Blakely Brown-UG 7 10. 8 tied at...... 6 James McArthur-UM 7 12. 7 tied at...... 5

Intentional BB allowed Hits allowed Runs allowed 1. Spencer Price-MS 4 1. Jake Reindl-AR 1 9 1. Jake Reindl-AR 5 Alex Lange-LS 4 2. Kaylor Chafin-AM 2 1 2. Clarke Schmidt-SC 9 Sam Finnerty-UA 4 3. Clarke Schmidt-SC 2 2 3. Kaylor Chafin-AM 1 0 4. Davis Vainer-UA 3 4. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 2 7 4. Mize, Casey-AU 1 6 Hunter Newman-LS 3 5. Tj Sikkema-MO 2 9 Tj Sikkema-MO 1 6 Peyton Plumlee-MS 3 6. Zach Linginfelter-UT 3 3 6. Zach Linginfelter-UT 1 7 Herndon, Corey-AU 3 7. Kevin Smith-UG 3 7 Josh Reagan-SC 1 7 8. 13 tied at...... 2 Josh Reagan-SC 3 7 Corbin Martin-AM 1 7 9. Garrett Suchey-UA 3 8 Sean Hjelle-UK 1 7 10. Mize, Casey-AU 3 9 10. Ryan Rolison-UM 1 9 11. Zach Warren-UT 4 0 11. Patrick Raby-VU 2 0 12. James McArthur-UM 4 2 Kyle Wright-VU 2 0 Ryan Rolison-UM 4 2 Garrett Suchey-UA 2 0 14. Sean Hjelle-UK 4 3 14. Kevin Smith-UG 2 2 Daniel, Davis-AU 4 3 Blaine Knight-AR 2 2

Earned runs allowed Walks allowed Doubles allowed 1. Jake Reindl-AR 3 1. Mize, Casey-AU 4 1. Zach Warren-UT 1 2. Clarke Schmidt-SC 6 2. Kaylor Chafin-AM 5 2. Zach Linginfelter-UT 4 3. Kaylor Chafin-AM 8 3. Trevor Stephan-AR 8 Chase Adkins-UG 4 4. Mize, Casey-AU 1 4 Clarke Schmidt-SC 8 4. Kyle Wright-VU 5 Cole Bartlett-MO 1 4 5. Jake Reindl-AR 9 Clarke Schmidt-SC 5 Sean Hjelle-UK 1 4 6. Thompson, Keegan-AU 1 0 Garrett Suchey-UA 5 Josh Reagan-SC 1 4 7. Hunter Martin-UT 1 2 7. Josh Reagan-SC 6 Corbin Martin-AM 1 4 Garrett Stallings-UT 1 2 Cole Bartlett-MO 6 9. Tj Sikkema-MO 1 5 9. Cole Bartlett-MO 1 3 Kaylor Chafin-AM 6 Zach Linginfelter-UT 1 5 Tj Sikkema-MO 1 3 Sean Hjelle-UK 6 11. Kyle Wright-VU 1 7 11. Tanner Houck-MO 1 4 11. Jake Reindl-AR 7 12. Garrett Suchey-UA 1 8 Josh Reagan-SC 1 4 Jared Poche'-LS 7 Ryan Rolison-UM 1 8 13. Garrett Suchey-UA 1 5 James McArthur-UM 7 14. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 1 9 Blaine Knight-AR 1 5 Jake Walters-UA 7 Patrick Raby-VU 1 9 Zach Logue-UK 1 5 Tj Sikkema-MO 7 Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Zach Logue-UK 0 1. Kyle Wright-VU 0 Ryan Rolison-UM 0 Jake Reindl-AR 0 Alex Lange-LS 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 4. Zach Linginfelter-UT 1 Justin Lewis-UK 0 Tj Sikkema-MO 1 Eric Walker-LS 0 Mize, Casey-AU 1 Patrick Raby-VU 0 7. Clarke Schmidt-SC 2 Mize, Casey-AU 0 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 2 Blaine Knight-AR 0 Corbin Martin-AM 2 Kevin Smith-UG 0 Kaylor Chafin-AM 2 Corbin Martin-AM 0 Ryan Rolison-UM 2 Zach Linginfelter-UT 0 Brady Singer-UF 2 Chase Adkins-UG 0 Jackson Kowar-UF 2 James McArthur-UM 0 14. Andrew Gist-UG 3 Jared Poche'-LS 0 Josh Reagan-SC 3 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Grant Koch-AR 1.000 1. Joel Davis-AM 2 7 4 1. Joel Davis-AM 2 5 8 Evan White-UK 1.000 2. Julian Infante-VU 2 6 9 2. Julian Infante-VU 2 5 2 Troy Squires-UK 1.000 3. Grant Koch-AR 2 6 8 3. Brent Rooker-MS 2 4 9 Josh Lovelady-MS 1.000 4. Brent Rooker-MS 2 6 6 4. Grant Koch-AR 2 4 6 Robert, Daniel-AU 1.000 5. Jason Delay-VU 2 5 5 5. Andre Lipcius-UT 2 3 1 Pete Derkay-UT 1.000 6. JJ Schwarz-UF 2 4 5 6. JJ Schwarz-UF 2 2 1 Zach Watson-LS 1.000 7. Andre Lipcius-UT 2 4 3 7. Brian Sharp-MO 2 1 9 Jeren Kendall-VU 1.000 8. Brian Sharp-MO 2 4 2 8. Jason Delay-VU 2 0 9 Todd, Jonah-AU 1.000 9. Michael Papierski-LS 2 3 8 9. Evan White-UK 2 0 6 Greg Deichmann-LS 1.000 10. Evan White-UK 2 1 9 10. Michael Papierski-LS 2 0 2 Keegan McGovern-UG 1.000 11. Austin Biggar-UG 2 1 6 11. Cody Henry-UA 1 9 9 Connor Brumfield-MO 1.000 12. Chad Spanberger-AR 2 1 3 12. Austin Biggar-UG 1 9 4 Ryan Olenek-UM 1.000 13. Troy Squires-UK 2 1 0 13. Nick Fortes-UM 1 9 3 Nick Choruby-AM 1.000 14. 3 tied at...... 2 0 9 14. Chad Spanberger-AR 1 9 1 Jacob Olson-SC 1.000 15. Troy Squires-UK 1 9 0

Assists Fielding double plays Passed balls 1. Chandler Avant-UA 1 0 7 1. Robbie Glendinning-MO 2 5 1. Austin Biggar-UG 9 2. Cobie Vance-UA 9 6 2. Cobie Vance-UA 2 4 2. Cooper Johnson-UM 6 3. Braden Shewmake-AM 9 5 3. Brian Sharp-MO 2 3 Hunter Coleman-AM 6 Deacon Liput-UF 9 5 Madison Stokes-SC 2 3 4. Cole Bedford-AM 5 5. Connor Heady-UK 8 8 5. Jax Biggers-AR 2 2 Brett Bond-MO 5 6. Connor Kaiser-VU 8 5 Chad Spanberger-AR 2 2 Hunter Taylor-SC 5 Robbie Glendinning-MO 8 5 7. Evan White-UK 2 1 7. Haecker, Damon-AU 4 8. Austin Homan-AM 8 2 8. Chris Cornelius-MO 2 0 Alex Webb-UA 4 9. Riley Mahan-UK 7 9 Cam Shepherd-UG 2 0 Jason Delay-VU 4 Ryan Gridley-MS 7 9 Brent Rooker-MS 2 0 10. 7 tied at...... 3 Cole Freeman-LS 7 9 Joel Davis-AM 2 0 12. Jax Biggers-AR 7 6 12. Adam Sasser-UG 1 9 Cam Shepherd-UG 7 6 Jeff Moberg-UT 1 9 14. LT Tolbert-SC 7 5 14. 4 tied at...... 1 8 15. 2 tied at...... 7 2

Catchers interference Steal attempts against Stolen bases against 1. Brett Bond-MO 2 1. Austin Biggar-UG 3 6 1. Austin Biggar-UG 2 9 Cooper Johnson-UM 2 2. Jason Delay-VU 3 1 2. Tanner DeVinny-UA 2 2 3. Cole Bedford-AM 1 3. Michael Papierski-LS 3 0 3. Brett Bond-MO 2 1 Alex Webb-UA 1 4. Grant Koch-AR 2 6 4. Michael Papierski-LS 2 0 Haecker, Damon-AU 1 5. Brett Bond-MO 2 5 5. Cole Bedford-AM 1 8 Tanner DeVinny-UA 1 6. Cole Bedford-AM 2 4 Grant Koch-AR 1 8 Nick Coomes-LS 1 7. Tanner DeVinny-UA 2 3 Jason Delay-VU 1 8 Taylor Poe-UA 1 8. Alex Webb-UA 2 2 8. Josh Lovelady-MS 1 5 9. Cooper Johnson-UM 2 0 9. Cooper Johnson-UM 1 4 10. Josh Lovelady-MS 1 8 Alex Webb-UA 1 4 11. Hunter Taylor-SC 1 6 11. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 1 3 12. Nick Eicholtz-UA 1 5 Nick Eicholtz-UA 1 3 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 1 5 13. Michael Curry-UG 1 0 14. Logan, Blake-AU 1 4 Hunter Taylor-SC 1 0 15. 2 tied at...... 1 3 Logan, Blake-AU 1 0

Caught stealing by Errors 1. Jason Delay-VU 1 3 1. Chandler Avant-UA 1 3 2. Michael Papierski-LS 1 0 2. Connor Heady-UK 1 1 3. Alex Webb-UA 8 3. Tate Blackman-UM 9 Grant Koch-AR 8 4. Carson Shaddy-AR 8 5. Austin Biggar-UG 7 Ryan Gridley-MS 8 6. Cooper Johnson-UM 6 6. Chris Cornelius-MO 7 Adam Hill-SC 6 Estes, Jay-AU 7 Chris Cullen-SC 6 Christian Hicks-UF 7 Cole Bedford-AM 6 9. Cam Shepherd-UG 6 Hunter Taylor-SC 6 Julian Infante-VU 6 11. Jared Poche'-LS 5 Riley Mahan-UK 6 Haecker, Damon-AU 5 Robbie Glendinning-MO 6 Benito Santiago-UT 5 13. 9 tied at...... 5 14. 11 tied at...... 4 2017 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 58 - Alabama (vs Auburn, May 07, 2017) Runs scored: 22 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) H i ts : 22 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) R B I s : 21 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) D o u b le s : 8 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) 8 - Auburn (vs Arkansas, Apr 23, 2017) T r ip le s : 2 - Tennessee (vs Florida, Apr 07, 2017) 2 - Mississippi State (vs Tennessee, Mar 26, 2017) 2 - Vanderbilt (vs Texas A&M, Mar 25, 2017) Home runs: 5 - Missouri (vs Kentucky, Apr 15, 2017) 5 - Arkansas (vs Georgia, Apr 13, 2017) Total bases: 39 - Florida (vs Vanderbilt, Apr 15, 2017) W a lk s : 16 - Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 18 - Tennessee (vs Florida, Apr 07, 2017) Sac hits: 4 - Alabama (vs Auburn, May 07, 2017) Sac flies: 4 - Auburn (vs Mississippi State, Apr 29, 2017) Stolen bases: 7 - Missouri (vs Alabama, Mar 19, 2017) Caught stealing: 3 - South Carolina (vs Auburn, Apr 01, 2017) Hit by pitch: 5 - Auburn (vs Mississippi State, Apr 29, 2017) 5 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) 5 - LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 19, 2017) Runners LOB: 22 - Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) Hit into DP: 4 - (5 times )

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 45 - Alabama (vs Auburn, May 07, 2017) 45 - Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) A s s is ts : 20 - Vanderbilt (vs Missouri, May 06, 2017) E r r o r s : 5 - Alabama (vs Texas A&M, Apr 13, 2017) Passed balls: 3 - Alabama (vs Ole Miss, Apr 08, 2017) 3 - Texas A&M (vs Missouri, Apr 28, 2017) DPs turned: 4 - (5 times )

Pitching

Innings pitched: 15.0 - Alabama (vs Auburn, May 07, 2017) 15.0 - Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 18 - Florida (vs Tennessee, Apr 07, 2017) Hits allowed: 1 - Missouri (vs Tennessee, May 19, 2017) 1 - Arkansas (vs Tennessee, May 06, 2017) Wild pitches: 6 - Mississippi State (vs Auburn, Apr 29, 2017) Hit batters: 5 - Georgia (vs LSU, Mar 19, 2017) 5 - Georgia (vs LSU, Mar 17, 2017) 5 - Mississippi State (vs Auburn, Apr 29, 2017) 2017 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)

Batting

At bats: 115 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Runs scored: 31 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 17, 2017) H i ts : 37 - Florida vs Vanderbilt (Apr 15, 2017) R B I s : 29 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 17, 2017) D o u b le s : 11 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 17, 2017) T r ip le s : 2 - (7 times ) Home runs: 9 - Kentucky vs Missouri (Apr 15, 2017) Total bases: 59 - Florida vs Vanderbilt (Apr 15, 2017) W a lk s : 23 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 30 - Tennessee vs Texas A&M (Apr 23, 2017) Sac hits: 5 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Sac flies: 4 - Auburn vs Mississippi State (Apr 29, 2017) 4 - Tennessee vs Kentucky (May 12, 2017) Stolen bases: 7 - Missouri vs Alabama (Mar 19, 2017) Caught stealing: 3 - (7 times ) Hit by pitch: 9 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 19, 2017) Runners LOB: 38 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Hit into DP: 6 - Florida vs Missouri (Apr 02, 2017) 6 - Kentucky vs South Carolina (Apr 28, 2017)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 90 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) A s s is ts : 39 - Missouri vs Vanderbilt (May 06, 2017) E r r o r s : 6 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) 6 - Alabama vs Mississippi State (Apr 21, 2017) 6 - Georgia vs Arkansas (Apr 14, 2017) Passed balls: 3 - (4 times ) DPs turned: 6 - Kentucky vs South Carolina (Apr 28, 2017) 6 - Florida vs Missouri (Apr 02, 2017)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 30.0 - Alabama vs Auburn (May 07, 2017) Runs allowed: 1 - (5 times ) Earned runs: 1 - (8 times ) Walks allowed: 1 - (6 times ) S t r ik e o u t s : 30 - Tennessee vs Texas A&M (Apr 23, 2017) Hits allowed: 5 - Missouri vs Alabama (Mar 17, 2017) 5 - Vanderbilt vs Georgia (Apr 22, 2017) Wild pitches: 7 - (4 times ) Hit batters: 9 - Georgia vs LSU (Mar 19, 2017) 2017 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 9 - Estes, J., Auburn (vs Alabama, May 07, 2017) Runs scored: 5 - Robertson, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) H i ts : 6 - Duplantis, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) R B I s : 7 - Duplantis, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) 7 - Infante, Vanderbilt (vs Missouri, May 07, 2017) D o u b le s : 3 - Robertson, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) 3 - Infante, Vanderbilt (vs Missouri, May 07, 2017) T r ip le s : 1 - (54 times ) Home runs: 3 - Harris, Missouri (vs Kentucky, Apr 15, 2017) 3 - Brent Rooker, Mississippi State (vs Kentucky, Apr 08, 2017) Total bases: 13 - Brent Rooker, Mississippi State (vs Kentucky, Apr 08, 2017) W a lk s : 4 - Deichmann, LSU (vs Mississippi State, May 18, 2017) S t r ik e o u t s : 5 - Schwarz, Florida (vs Vanderbilt, Apr 13, 2017) Sac hits: 2 - (11 times ) Sac flies: 2 - Holland, W., Auburn (vs Mississippi State, Apr 29, 2017) 2 - Liput, Florida (vs Kentucky, May 19, 2017) Stolen bases: 3 - Langworthy, Florida (vs Vanderbilt, Apr 13, 2017) 3 - Liput, Florida (vs LSU, Mar 25, 2017) Caught stealing: 2 - Haecker, D., Auburn (vs Alabama, May 06, 2017) Hit by pitch: 3 - Slaughter, LSU (vs Georgia, Mar 17, 2017) Runners LOB: 8 - Samples, Missouri (vs Alabama, Mar 17, 2017) 8 - Coomes, LSU (vs Mississippi State, May 20, 2017)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 18 - Rivera, Florida (vs Tennessee, Apr 07, 2017) A s s is ts : 9 - Vance, Alabama (vs Auburn, May 07, 2017) E r r o r s : 3 - Avant, Alabama (vs Texas A&M, Apr 13, 2017) 3 - Alexander, Alabama (vs Missouri, Mar 19, 2017) Passed balls: 3 - Coleman, Texas A&M (vs Missouri, Apr 28, 2017)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 9.0 - (17 times ) S t r ik e o u t s : 13 - K Pilkington, Mississippi State (vs Arkansas, Mar 17, 2017) 13 - Wright, Vanderbilt (vs Florida, Apr 14, 2017) 13 - Wright, Vanderbilt (vs Missouri, May 06, 2017) Wild pitches: 5 - Locey, Georgia (vs Arkansas, Apr 13, 2017) Hit batters: 4 - B. Hill, Texas A&M (vs Kentucky, Mar 17, 2017) 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Analysis (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player hab avg hab avg hab avg hab avg hab avg rchops pct out out gnd Alabama 47210 . 2 2 4 186 819 . 2 2 7 100 467 . 2 1 4 133 562 . 2 3 7 7 30 . 2 3 3 97 281 . 3 4 5 271 261 1.0 Arkansas 73 279 .2 6 2 207 727 .2 8 5 131 451 .2 9 0 149 555 .2 6 8 5 19 .2 6 3 75 253 .2 9 6 259 256 1.0 Auburn 62225 . 2 7 6 204 796 . 2 5 6 128 476 . 2 6 9 138 545 . 2 5 3 10 38 . 2 6 3 94 270 . 3 4 8 252 269 0.9 Florida 72 240 .3 0 0 208 755 .2 7 5 139 495 .2 8 1 141 500 .2 8 2 13 45 .2 8 9 114 262 .4 3 5 239 289 0.8 Georgia 52187 . 2 7 8 189 814 . 2 3 2 109 467 . 2 3 3 132 534 . 2 4 7 6 28 . 2 1 4 90 266 . 3 3 8 264 247 1.1 Kentucky 75 269 .2 7 9 255 758 .3 3 6 177 527 .3 3 6 153 500 .3 0 6 13 49 .2 6 5 111 260 .4 2 7 246 271 0.9 LSU 60187 . 3 2 1 215 822 . 2 6 2 139 534 . 2 6 0 136 475 . 2 8 6 10 48 . 2 0 8 103 263 . 3 9 2 291 279 1.0 Mississippi State 86 256 .3 3 6 197 773 .2 5 5 130 464 .2 8 0 153 565 .2 7 1 8 29 .2 7 6 92 266 .3 4 6 241 244 1.0 Missouri 53215 . 2 4 7 162 766 . 2 1 1 99 413 . 2 4 0 116 568 . 2 0 4 9 32 . 2 8 1 79 270 . 2 9 3 222 253 0.9 Ole Miss 46 203 .2 2 7 195 766 .2 5 5 110 443 .2 4 8 131 526 .2 4 9 1 20 .0 5 0 98 262 .3 7 4 274 241 1.1 South Carolina 50 238 . 2 1 0 195 784 . 2 4 9 124 472 . 2 6 3 121 550 . 2 2 0 7 32 . 2 1 9 98 272 . 3 6 0 276 296 0.9 Tennessee 49 187 .2 6 2 151 742 .2 0 4 89 390 .2 2 8 111 539 .2 0 6 4 22 .1 8 2 78 257 .3 0 4 236 249 0.9 Texas A&M 66233 . 2 8 3 188 787 . 2 3 9 114 457 . 2 4 9 140 563 . 2 4 9 7 29 . 2 4 1 104 272 . 3 8 2 229 271 0.8 Vanderbilt 51 193 .2 6 4 215 817 .2 6 3 135 495 .2 7 3 131 515 .2 5 4 10 25 .4 0 0 100 259 .3 8 6 246 240 1.0 Totals 842 3122 . 2 7 0 2767 1092 . 2 5 3 1724 6551 . 2 6 3 1885 7497 . 2 5 1 110 446 . 2 4 7 1333 3713 . 3 5 9 3546 3666 1.0

w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbiops pct h ab avg advops pct rbiw/out lob err fc kl Alabama 236 . 0 5 6 57 275 . 2 0 7 33 72 . 4 5 8 69 327 . 2 1 1 214 530 . 4 0 4 40 82 229 23 22 67 Arkansas 0 10 .0 0 0 65 245 .2 6 5 29 57 .5 0 9 102 344 .2 9 7 226 498 .4 5 4 68 68 218 13 25 54 Auburn 318 . 1 6 7 82 303 . 2 7 1 37 68 . 5 4 4 84 335 . 2 5 1 247 541 . 4 5 7 66 65 224 20 26 67 Florida 2 13 .1 5 4 83 317 .2 6 2 63 106 .5 9 4 73 308 .2 3 7 295 582 .5 0 7 51 109 228 15 33 53 Georgia 4 18 . 2 2 2 60 260 . 2 3 1 19 46 . 4 1 3 77 321 . 2 4 0 223 530 . 4 2 1 36 69 241 21 21 63 Kentucky 6 25 .2 4 0 104 314 .3 3 1 55 88 .6 2 5 99 323 .3 0 7 308 611 .5 0 4 70 81 231 13 32 54 LSU 515 .3 3 3 87 346 . 2 5 1 62 92 . 6 7 4 70 315 . 2 2 2 308 633 . 4 8 7 60 102 260 20 34 45 Mississippi State 13 30 .4 3 3 85 296 .2 8 7 39 78 .5 0 0 87 336 .2 5 9 230 520 .4 4 2 47 66 217 20 31 63 Missouri 437 . 1 0 8 58 259 . 2 2 4 26 50 . 5 2 0 71 317 . 2 2 4 199 472 . 4 2 2 45 62 197 14 15 76 Ole Miss 10 36 .2 7 8 58 247 .2 3 5 25 49 .5 1 0 80 316 .2 5 3 211 502 .4 2 0 48 75 205 8 32 69 South Carolina 2 9 . 2 2 2 70 274 . 2 5 5 39 70 . 5 5 7 60 313 . 1 9 2 240 526 . 4 5 6 44 86 217 23 28 67 Tennessee 4 26 .1 5 4 47 213 .2 2 1 27 48 .5 6 3 59 301 .1 9 6 176 440 .4 0 0 28 55 207 18 27 57 Texas A&M 417 . 2 3 5 68 275 . 2 4 7 39 67 . 5 8 2 71 331 . 2 1 5 217 510 . 4 2 5 41 82 217 25 29 81 Vanderbilt 7 35 .2 0 0 87 303 .2 8 7 47 71 .6 6 2 76 322 .2 3 6 250 546 .4 5 8 64 87 212 15 28 57 Totals 66 325 . 2 0 3 1011 3927 . 2 5 7 540 962 . 5 6 1 1078 4509 . 2 3 9 3344 7441 . 4 4 9 708 1089 3168 248 383 873

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out 2017 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Analysis (as of May 22, 2017) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rchops pct h ab avg out outgndgdp Alabama 131407 . 3 2 2 188 669 . 2 8 1 173 578 . 2 9 9 146 498 . 2 9 3 108 276 . 3 9 1 94 341 . 2 7 6 258 308 0.8 25 Arkansas 94 377 .2 4 9 149 587 .2 5 4 110 448 .2 4 6 133 516 .2 5 8 83 255 .3 2 5 62 294 .2 1 1 249 221 1.1 23 Auburn 98385 . 2 5 5 155 622 . 2 4 9 120 458 . 2 6 2 133 549 . 2 4 2 100 270 . 3 7 0 67 316 . 2 1 2 272 292 0.9 15 Florida 119 462 .2 5 8 147 563 .2 6 1 126 488 .2 5 8 140 537 .2 6 1 92 269 .3 4 2 83 330 .2 5 2 232 290 0.8 21 Georgia 119 431 . 2 7 6 149 578 . 2 5 8 132 494 . 2 6 7 136 515 . 2 6 4 98 264 . 3 7 1 77 317 . 2 4 3 269 239 1.1 23 Kentucky 83 355 .2 3 4 166 648 .2 5 6 110 432 .2 5 5 139 571 .2 4 3 95 264 .3 6 0 77 325 .2 3 7 236 251 0.9 21 LSU 109 395 . 2 7 6 144 609 . 2 3 6 114 463 . 2 4 6 139 541 . 2 5 7 101 268 . 3 7 7 76 321 . 2 3 7 290 228 1.3 19 Mississippi State 101 401 .2 5 2 145 591 .2 4 5 126 471 .2 6 8 120 521 .2 3 0 91 267 .3 4 1 74 324 .2 2 8 287 261 1.1 20 Missouri 89418 . 2 1 3 146 575 . 2 5 4 111 438 . 2 5 3 124 555 . 2 2 3 91 268 . 3 4 0 83 333 . 2 4 9 234 289 0.8 22 Ole Miss 123 436 .2 8 2 142 567 .2 5 0 117 460 .2 5 4 148 543 .2 7 3 99 260 .3 8 1 90 342 .2 6 3 271 216 1.3 16 South Carolina 118447 . 2 6 4 132 555 . 2 3 8 121 464 . 2 6 1 129 538 . 2 4 0 99 271 . 3 6 5 64 306 . 2 0 9 237 254 0.9 24 Tennessee 115 405 .2 8 4 165 580 .2 8 4 143 473 .3 0 2 137 512 .2 6 8 93 250 .3 7 2 77 309 .2 4 9 267 244 1.1 13 Texas A&M 104454 . 2 2 9 154 573 . 2 6 9 115 459 . 2 5 1 143 568 . 2 5 2 90 271 . 3 3 2 86 343 . 2 5 1 209 298 0.7 21 Vanderbilt 102 447 .2 2 8 122 511 .2 3 9 106 425 .2 4 9 118 533 .2 2 1 93 260 .3 5 8 68 308 .2 2 1 235 275 0.9 16 Totals 1505 5820 . 2 5 9 2104 8228 . 2 5 6 1724 6551 . 2 6 3 1885 7497 . 2 5 1 1333 3713 . 3 5 9 1078 4509 . 2 3 9 3546 3666 1.0 23

Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Alabama 30 30 9.11 10.50 6.78 5.76 5.83 6.68 1 . 1 1.88 0.16 0.63 8.50 10.14 43.23 39 53 . 7 3 6 Arkansas 29 29 8.79 8.58 4.66 4.31 3.21 9.04 2 . 8 1.69 0.04 1.06 8.79 7.80 38.79 18 27 .6 6 7 Auburn 30 30 8.98 8.45 4.34 3.94 2.47 7.05 2 . 9 1.70 0.17 0.60 9.09 9.76 38.36 12 23 . 5 2 2 Florida 30 30 8.93 8.93 4.30 3.83 2.99 7.96 2 . 7 2.15 0.20 0.44 7.79 9.74 39.06 9 19 .4 7 4 Georgia 30 30 8.73 9.21 5.91 5.50 4.57 8.28 1 . 8 1.65 0.10 0.76 9.24 8.21 41.05 39 50 . 7 8 0 Kentucky 30 30 8.80 8.49 4.84 4.33 3.34 9.07 2 . 7 1.53 0.07 1.30 8.05 8.56 39.17 8 15 .5 3 3 LSU 3030 8.93 8.50 4.37 4.10 4.10 8.13 2 . 0 1.44 0.00 1.01 9.74 7.66 39.32 28 42 . 6 6 7 Mississippi State 30 30 8.90 8.29 5.29 4.96 5.26 7.52 1 . 4 1.38 0.17 0.74 9.67 8.80 41.09 16 20 .8 0 0 Missouri 30 30 8.93 7.89 4.60 3.69 2.99 7.89 2 . 6 1.41 0.20 0.71 7.86 9.71 38.59 24 34 . 7 0 6 Ole Miss 30 30 8.67 9.17 5.23 4.19 3.15 8.86 2 . 8 2.18 0.14 0.97 9.38 7.48 39.67 21 31 .6 7 7 South Carolina 30 30 9.00 8.33 4.40 3.77 3.80 8.63 2 . 3 1.43 0.10 0.77 7.90 8.47 38.30 26 41 . 6 3 4 Tennessee 28 28 8.90 10.11 5.59 4.84 3.32 7.15 2 . 2 1.77 0.25 1.01 9.64 8.81 40.64 16 24 .6 6 7 Texas A&M 30 30 9.03 8.57 4.28 3.65 3.09 8.87 2 . 9 1.69 0.13 0.66 6.94 9.90 38.86 25 38 . 6 5 8 Vanderbilt 29 29 8.95 7.76 4.64 4.06 3.67 8.04 2 . 2 1.25 0.10 0.97 8.15 9.53 38.82 18 31 .5 8 1 Totals 41 41 8.91 8.77 4.94 4.35 3.70 8.08 2 . 2 1.65 0.13 0.83 8.61 8.91 39.64 299 44 .6 6 7

* = average based on 9-inning game 2017 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of May 22, 2017 (SEC games only)

Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Kentucky 30 . 3 2 1 . 4 1 4 . 5 1 81027 211 330 66 5 42 196 129 198 26 14 24 11 2. Florida 30 . 2 8 1 . 3 7 9 . 4 0 8 995 174 280 51 3 23 159 141 201 44 15 15 16 3. Arkansas 29 . 2 7 8 . 3 4 3 . 4 3 31006 156 280 35 2 39 142 83 219 8 7 14 8 4. Mississippi State 30 . 2 7 5 . 3 4 7 . 4 1 7 1029 152 283 60 7 24 134 90 268 20 18 19 9 5. LSU 30 . 2 7 3 . 3 7 9 . 3 8 91009 176 275 48 3 21 163 132 179 29 10 22 13 6. Vanderbilt 29 . 2 6 3 . 3 4 1 . 4 1 2 1010 167 266 46 10 28 159 104 257 26 13 14 7 7. Auburn 30 . 2 6 1 . 3 4 8 . 3 8 61021 153 266 62 6 18 133 120 239 25 11 7 14 8. Texas A&M 30 . 2 4 9 . 3 2 9 . 3 7 0 1020 141 254 42 3 25 129 96 267 20 16 22 6 9. Ole Miss 30 . 2 4 9 . 3 3 2 . 3 9 0 969 129 241 53 3 26 119 105 231 15 7 17 8 10. Georgia 30 . 2 4 1 . 3 2 7 . 3 4 3 1001 111 241 50 2 16 96 103 248 7 2 16 4 11. South Carolina 30 . 2 4 0 . 3 2 1 . 3 5 91022 137 245 51 1 23 130 106 208 14 8 17 8 12. Alabama 30 . 2 2 6 . 3 1 2 . 3 3 8 1029 118 233 51 2 20 102 105 274 10 7 23 9 13. Missouri 30 . 2 1 9 . 3 1 4 . 3 3 7 981 124 215 40 2 24 111 120 293 31 16 7 9 14. Tennessee 28 . 2 1 5 . 3 0 1 . 2 9 0 929 86 200 26 5 11 79 91 244 24 5 12 7

Team Pitching g era bavg w-l ip h r er bb so cg hrsho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Texas A&M 30 3 . 6 5 . 2 5 1 16 - 14 271.0 258 129 110 93 267 0 20 1 8 3 . 0 9 8 .8 7 2. Missouri 30 3 . 6 9 . 2 3 7 14 - 16 268.0 235 137 110 89 235 6 21 3 4 2 . 9 9 7 . 8 9 3. South Carolina 30 3 . 7 7 . 2 5 0 13 - 17 270.0 250 132 113 114 259 0 23 2 7 3 . 8 0 8 .6 3 4. Florida 30 3 . 8 3 . 2 6 0 21 - 9 268.0 266 128 114 89 237 3 13 2 11 2 . 9 9 7 . 9 6 5. Auburn 30 3 . 9 4 . 2 5 1 16 - 14 269.1 253 130 118 74 211 1 18 0 7 2 . 4 7 7 .0 5 6. Vanderbilt 29 4 . 0 6 . 2 3 4 15 - 13 259.2 224 134 117 106 232 2 28 2 6 3 . 6 7 8 . 0 4 7. LSU 30 4 . 1 0 . 2 5 2 21 - 9 268.0 253 130 122 122 242 4 30 2 10 4 . 1 0 8 .1 3 8. Ole Miss 30 4 . 1 9 . 2 6 4 14 - 16 260.0 265 151 121 91 256 0 28 1 8 3 . 1 5 8 . 8 6 9. Arkansas 29 4 . 3 1 . 2 5 2 18 - 11 255.0 243 132 122 91 256 1 30 2 8 3 . 2 1 9 .0 4 10. Kentucky 30 4 . 3 3 . 2 4 8 19 - 11 264.0 249 142 127 98 266 2 38 1 7 3 . 3 4 9 . 0 7 11. Tennessee 28 4 . 8 4 . 2 8 4 7 - 21 249.1 280 155 134 92 198 4 28 0 5 3 . 3 2 7 .1 5 12. Mississippi State 30 4 . 9 6 . 2 4 8 17 - 13 267.0 246 157 147 156 223 1 22 0 12 5 . 2 6 7 . 5 2 13. Georgia 30 5 . 5 0 . 2 6 6 11 - 19 262.0 268 172 160 133 241 0 22 2 9 4 . 5 7 8 .2 8 14. Alabama 30 5 . 7 6 . 2 9 6 5 - 24 273.1 319 206 175 177 203 0 19 0 4 5 . 8 3 6 . 6 8

Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sbcssh sf 1. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 . 4 1 0 . 4 9 3 . 6 9 7 122 31 50 8 0 9 27 20 26 6 3 1 1 2. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 30 . 4 0 4 . 4 9 3 . 5 1 8 114 26 46 9 2 0 17 19 17 6 2 2 2 3. Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 30 . 4 0 0 . 5 4 4 . 6 4 4 90 26 36 4 0 6 25 29 12 2 1 1 3 4. Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 . 3 9 1 . 5 1 1 . 8 3 6 110 26 43 14 1 11 30 25 23 4 4 0 1 5. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 . 3 9 0 . 4 3 1 . 8 0 5 123 33 48 12 3 11 31 10 25 2 1 0 3 6. Evan White-UK JR 27 . 3 8 5 . 4 4 2 . 6 1 5 117 23 45 13 1 4 17 8 21 3 0 0 0 7. Troy Squires-UK JR 25 . 3 6 4 . 4 6 8 . 4 9 4 77 13 28 7 0 1 15 10 10 1 1 4 1 8. Tucker Bradley-UG FR 24 . 3 4 9 . 4 3 2 . 4 3 4 83 12 29 7 0 0 6 11 11 3 0 4 0 9. Jax Biggers-AR SO 29 . 3 4 0 . 4 0 5 . 4 7 4 97 21 33 7 0 2 13 11 16 1 1 1 2 10. Ryan Larson-UF SR 30 . 3 3 9 . 4 2 9 . 5 0 5 109 24 37 7 1 3 16 13 19 4 1 1 0

Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w-l ip h r er bb so cghrshosv bb/9 so/9 1. Jake Reindl-AR SO 10 0 . 9 3 .1 8 8 3 - 1 29.0 19 5 3 9 34 0002 2 . 7 9 10.55 2. Clarke Schmidt-SC JR 5 1 . 5 7 . 1 9 1 1 - 2 34.1 22 9 6 8 39 0 2 0 0 2 . 1 0 10.22 3. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 10 1 . 9 0 .1 8 6 7 - 1 66.1 43 17 14 24 61 1 4 1 0 3 . 2 6 8 .2 8 4. Kaylor Chafin-AM JR 14 1 . 9 6 . 1 6 4 5 - 0 36.2 21 10 8 5 35 0 2 0 0 1 . 2 3 8 . 5 9 5. Kyle Wright-VU JR 10 2 . 2 0 .1 7 6 4 - 3 69.2 43 20 17 21 80 1 0 1 0 2 . 7 1 10.33 6. Corbin Martin-AM JR 10 2 . 3 0 . 2 3 4 4 - 1 54.2 48 17 14 25 50 0 2 0 0 4 . 1 2 8 . 2 3 7. Cole Bartlett-MO JR 11 2 . 3 5 .2 5 0 4 - 2 53.2 49 24 14 13 35 2 3 1 0 2 . 1 8 5 .8 7 8. Patrick Raby-VU SO 10 2 . 5 7 . 2 4 8 7 - 1 66.2 61 20 19 18 54 1 6 0 0 2 . 4 3 7 . 2 9 9. Tj Sikkema-MO FR 13 2 . 7 0 .1 6 6 4 - 1 50.0 29 16 15 13 41 1 1 1 3 2 . 3 4 7 .3 8 10. Alex Lange-LS JR 10 2 . 7 1 . 2 3 9 4 - 4 69.2 63 23 21 28 82 3 6 1 0 3 . 6 2 10.59 2017 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of May 22, 2017 (SEC games only)

HITS Cl G H H/G RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 50 1 . 6 7 1. Kramer Robertson-LS SR 30 35 1 . 1 7 2. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 48 1 . 6 0 2. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 33 1 . 1 0 3. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 30 46 1 . 5 3 3. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 31 1 . 0 3 4. Evan White-UK JR 27 45 1 . 6 7 4. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 29 29 1 . 0 0 5. Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 43 1 . 4 3 5. Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 26 . 8 7 6. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 29 41 1 . 4 1 Todd, Jonah-AU JR 30 26 . 8 7 7. Cam Shepherd-UG FR 30 40 1 . 3 3 Nick Choruby-AM SR 30 26 . 8 7 8. Jake Mangum-MS SO 30 39 1 . 3 0 Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 30 26 . 8 7 Braden Shewmake-AM FR 30 39 1 . 3 0 Tate Blackman-UM JR 30 26 . 8 7 2 tied with 38 hit(s) 2 tied with 24 run(s) scored

HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 29 11 . 3 8 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 14 . 4 7 Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 11 . 3 7 2. Evan White-UK JR 27 13 . 4 8 Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 11 . 3 7 3. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 12 . 4 0 4. Chandler Taylor-UA SO 30 10 . 3 3 Estes, Jay-AU JR 29 12 . 4 1 5. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 29 9 . 3 1 Cam Shepherd-UG FR 30 12 . 4 0 Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 9 . 3 0 6 tied with 9 double(s) 7. Tate Blackman-UM JR 30 8 . 2 7 Trey Harris-MO JR 26 8 . 3 1 4 tied with 7 home run(s)

TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 3 . 1 0 1. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 29 36 1 . 2 4 Jeren Kendall-VU JR 29 3 . 1 0 2. Julian Infante-VU SO 29 35 1 . 2 1 3. Jason Delay-VU SR 29 2 . 0 7 3. Braden Shewmake-AM FR 30 34 1 . 1 3 Jarvis, Luke-AU JR 20 2 . 1 0 4. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 31 1 . 0 3 Todd, Jonah-AU JR 30 2 . 0 7 5. JJ Schwarz-UF JR 28 30 1 . 0 7 Tate Blackman-UM JR 30 2 . 0 7 Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 30 1 . 0 0 Andre Lipcius-UT FR 28 2 . 0 7 7. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 27 . 9 0 38 tied with 1 triple(s) Greg Deichmann-LS JR 30 27 . 9 0 9. Antoine Duplantis-LS SO 30 26 . 8 7 2 tied with 25 RBI(s)

STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 29 9 . 3 1 1. Riley Mahan-UK JR 30 99 3 . 3 0 Deacon Liput-UF SO 29 9 . 3 1 2. Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 92 3 . 0 7 3. Cole Freeman-LS SR 30 7 . 2 3 3. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 85 2 . 8 3 Antoine Duplantis-LS SO 30 7 . 2 3 4. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 29 77 2 . 6 6 5. JJ Schwarz-UF JR 28 6 . 2 1 5. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 29 76 2 . 6 2 Jonathan India-UF SO 21 6 . 2 9 6. Evan White-UK JR 27 72 2 . 6 7 Todd, Jonah-AU JR 30 6 . 2 0 7. Chandler Taylor-UA SO 30 71 2 . 3 7 Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 6 . 2 0 8. Tate Blackman-UM JR 30 70 2 . 3 3 Kameron Misner-MO FR 29 6 . 2 1 9. Julian Infante-VU SO 29 67 2 . 3 1 9 tied with 5 stolen base(s) 10. Braden Shewmake-AM FR 30 65 2 . 1 7

WALKS Cl G BB BB/G ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 30 29 . 9 7 1. Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 903629 3 3 . 5 4 4 2. Greg Deichmann-LS JR 30 26 . 8 7 2. Brent Rooker-MS JR 1104325 3 1 . 5 1 1 3. Brent Rooker-MS JR 30 25 . 8 3 3. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 1225020 1 1 . 4 9 3 Will Toffey-VU JR 26 25 . 9 6 4. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 1144619 3 2 . 4 9 3 5. Keegan McGovern-UG JR 30 24 . 8 0 5. Will Toffey-VU JR 862825 1 0 . 4 8 2 6. Michael Papierski-LS JR 27 23 . 8 5 6. Troy Squires-UK JR 772810 6 1 . 4 6 8 7. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 30 20 . 6 7 7. Michael Papierski-LS JR 752123 2 0 . 4 6 0 Connor Heady-UK SR 30 20 . 6 7 8. Zach Reks-UK SR 1093618 4 0 . 4 4 3 9. Todd, Jonah-AU JR 30 19 . 6 3 9. Evan White-UK JR 11745 8 4 0 . 4 4 2 Nick Choruby-AM SR 30 19 . 6 3 10. Greg Deichmann-LS JR 1093326 1 2 . 4 3 5

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. Brent Rooker-MS JR 110 43 14 1 11 . 8 3 6 2. Riley Mahan-UK JR 123 48 12 3 11 . 8 0 5 3. Tristan Pompey-UK SO 12250 8 0 9 . 6 9 7 4. Nelson Maldonado-UF SO 9036 4 0 6 . 6 4 4 5. Chandler Taylor-UA SO 11233 8 010 . 6 3 4 6. Jeren Kendall-VU JR 12241 3 3 9 . 6 3 1 7. Carlos Cortes-SC FR 9832 6 1 7 . 6 2 2 8. Tate Blackman-UM JR 11336 6 2 8 . 6 1 9 9. Evan White-UK JR 1174513 1 4 . 6 1 5 10. Chad Spanberger-AR JR 12538 5 011 . 6 0 8 2017 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of May 22, 2017 (SEC games only)

WINS Cl GWinsW-L INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Jackson Kowar-UF SO 10 7 7-0 1. Brady Singer-UF SO 10 73.2 7.37 Patrick Raby-VU SO 10 7 7-1 2. Hunter Martin-UT SR 10 70.2 7.07 Sean Hjelle-UK SO 10 7 7-1 3. Kyle Wright-VU JR 10 69.2 6.97 4. Blaine Knight-AR SO 10 6 6-3 Alex Lange-LS JR 10 69.2 6.97 5. Kaylor Chafin-AM JR 14 5 5-0 5. Patrick Raby-VU SO 10 66.2 6.67 Brady Singer-UF SO 10 5 5-3 6. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 10 66.1 6.63 Jared Poche'-LS SR 10 5 5-3 7. Tanner Houck-MO JR 9 65.2 7.30 11 tied with 4 victory(s) 8. Alex Faedo-UF JR 10 64.0 6.40 9. Wil Crowe-SC JR 10 62.1 6.23 10. Konnor Pilkington-MS SO 10 61.0 6.10

STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Alex Lange-LS JR 10 82 10.59 1. Michael Byrne-UF SO 18 0 1 2 10 2. Kyle Wright-VU JR 10 80 10.33 2. Riley Self-MS FR 17 0 3 0 2 3. Alex Faedo-UF JR 10 76 10.69 3. Josh Reagan-SC SR 16 0 4 2 1 4. Trevor Stephan-AR JR 10 71 11.91 4. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM SO 15 1 1 3 7 5. Brigham Hill-AM JR 10 64 9 . 7 1 Mike Oczypok-UA SR 15 0 0 0 0 6. Tanner Houck-MO JR 9 63 8 . 6 3 Spencer Price-MS SO 15 0 0 0 9 7. Brady Singer-UF SO 10 62 7 . 5 7 8 tied with 14 appearance(s) 8. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 10 61 8 . 2 8 Adam Hill-SC SO 10 61 10.23 10. Hunter Martin-UT SR 10 60 7 . 6 4

SAVES Cl G Saves GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Michael Byrne-UF SO 18 10 21 tied with 10 game(s) started 2. Spencer Price-MS SO 15 9 3. Mitchell Kilkenny-AM SO 15 7 Dallas Woolfolk-UM SO 14 7 5. Logan Salow-UK SR 14 6 Hunter Newman-LS SR 11 6 7. Blake Cairnes-UG JR 9 4 Tyler Johnson-SC JR 9 4 Reed Hayes-VU JR 8 4 3 tied with 3 (s)

SHUTOUTS Cl GShutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Kyle Wright-VU JR 10 1 1. Hunter Martin-UT SR 10 10 4 2 6 Cole Bartlett-MO JR 11 1 2. Brady Singer-UF SO 10 10 3 5 3 Alex Lange-LS JR 10 1 Alex Lange-LS JR 10 10 3 4 4 Trevor Stephan-AR JR 10 1 Tanner Houck-MO JR 9 9 3 2 6 Eric Walker-LS FR 10 1 5. Cole Bartlett-MO JR 11 4 2 4 2 Sean Hjelle-UK SO 10 1 9 tied with 1 complete game(s) Tj Sikkema-MO FR 13 1

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Kaylor Chafin-AM JR 14128 21 . 1 6 4 1. LSU 80428016 . 9 8 5 23 28-42 2. Tj Sikkema-MO FR 13175 29 . 1 6 6 2. Mississippi State 801 293 23 . 9 7 9 20 16-20 3. Kyle Wright-VU JR 10244 43 . 1 7 6 3. Florida 803 316 24 . 9 7 9 24 9-19 4. Sean Hjelle-UK SO 10231 43 . 1 8 6 4. Arkansas 765 258 22 . 9 7 9 26 18-27 5. Jake Reindl-AR SO 10101 19 . 1 8 8 5. Vanderbilt 779 313 24 . 9 7 8 21 18-31 6. Clarke Schmidt-SC JR 5 115 22 . 1 9 1 6. Texas A&M 813 351 26 . 9 7 8 22 25-38 7. Tanner Houck-MO JR 9241 50 . 2 0 7 7. Auburn 808 327 27 . 9 7 7 22 12-23 8. Bryce Montes De Oca-MO JR 8 129 27 . 2 0 9 8. South Carolina 810 301 28 . 9 7 5 33 26-41 9. Konnor Pilkington-MS SO 10 219 46 . 2 1 0 9. Tennessee 748 274 27 . 9 7 4 20 16-24 10. Thompson, Keegan-AU JR 9 203 44 . 2 1 7 10. Kentucky 792 296 29 . 9 7 4 25 8-15 11. Missouri 804 331 35 . 9 7 0 31 24-34 12. Alabama 820 352 41 . 9 6 6 30 39-53 13. Georgia 786 267 37 . 9 6 6 27 39-50 14. Ole Miss 780 253 37 . 9 6 5 17 21-31 2017 SEC Baseball Statistical Ranking Comparison as of May 22, 2017

Hitting/Fielding Avg Slug OB% AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB SO SB Alabama 12 12 13 3 12 12 12 5 11 11 11 8 13 12 Arkansas 3 2 6 2 5 2 5 13 10 2 2 14 5 13 Auburn 7 8 4767723126477 Florida 2 5 3 12 3 4 4 5 6 8 5 1 3 1 Georgia 10 11 10 10 13 10 13 8 11 13 12 10 8 14 Kentucky 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 2 5 LSU 5 7 2926396107213 Mississippi State 4 3 5 3 7 3 6 3 2 6 4 13 12 8 Missouri 13 13 12 13 11 13 11 12 11 6 13 4 14 2 Ole Miss 9 6 8 14 10 10 10 4 6 4 8 8 6 10 South Carolina 11 10 11 6 9 9 8 5 14 8 10 7 4 11 Tennessee 14 14 14 11 14 14 14 14 4 14 14 11 9 6 Texas A&M 8 9 9 8 8 8 911 6 5 91211 8 Vanderbilt 6 4 7 1 4 5 2 10 1 3 3 6 10 4

Pitching ERA Bavg H R BB SO CG Sv Sho Fld% DP A SB%CSB Alabama 14 14 14 14 14 14 10 13 11 12 3 1 12 2 Arkansas 9 9 9 8 6 2 7 5 2 4 5 13 7 11 Auburn 5 7 531137811 794 2 6 Florida 4 10 10 2 2 9 4 2 2 3 7 5 1 8 Georgia 13 12 12 13 12 6 10 4 2 13 4 12 13 6 Kentucky 10 4 6 9 8 1 5 8 8 10 6 8 3 13 LSU 7 874117232 1810 72 Mississippi State 12 3 3 11 13 11 7 1 11 2 12 9 14 14 Missouri 2 2 2 6 210 113 1 11 2 3 11 8 Ole Miss 8 11 11 10 5 4 10 5 8 14 14 14 10 8 South Carolina 3 5 4 5 10 5 10 8 2 8 1 7 5 1 Tennessee 11 13 13 12 7 12 2 12 11 9 12 11 7 12 Texas A&M 1 6 8 1 4 310 5 8 6 9 2 6 4 Vanderbilt 6 1 1 7 9 8 5 11 2 5 11 6 4 4 NCAA Statistics

Southeastern - 2016-17 Baseball Ranking Summary thru games 06/12/2017

National Statistic Team Rank Value National Leader Value

Base on Balls (295 ranked) Kentucky 9 310 Florida St. 380 Florida 16 292 Vanderbilt 20 287 Auburn 29 280 Missouri 31 277 LSU 40 273 Arkansas 61 258 Texas A&M 78 244 Mississippi St. 122 223 South Carolina 133 218 Tennessee 157 212 Ole Miss 160 211 Alabama 172 207 Georgia 222 187

Batting Average (295 ranked) Kentucky 12 0.316 Air Force 0.344 LSU 45 0.294 Arkansas 78 0.286 Mississippi St. 90 0.284 Vanderbilt 108 0.280 Texas A&M 130 0.275 Auburn 135 0.274 Alabama 203 0.263 Florida 205 0.262 Missouri 206 0.262 South Carolina 218 0.260 Tennessee 231 0.258 Georgia 233 0.257 Ole Miss 256 0.253

Complete Games (0 ranked)

Double Plays (295 ranked) Florida 13 58 Fresno St. 73 Auburn 42 52 Alabama 56 50 Missouri 56 50 South Carolina 56 50 Texas A&M 79 48 Kentucky 106 45 Vanderbilt 106 45 Arkansas 114 44 Mississippi St. 114 44 Georgia 168 40 LSU 168 40 Ole Miss 180 39 Tennessee 209 36

Double Plays Per Game (295 ranked) Alabama 42 0.93 Fresno St. 1.22 Florida 55 0.89 Missouri 73 0.85 South Carolina 83 0.83 Auburn 89 0.83 Texas A&M 120 0.77 Vanderbilt 162 0.73 Georgia 184 0.70 Tennessee 192 0.69 Arkansas 195 0.69 Ole Miss 197 0.68 Kentucky 202 0.68 Mississippi St. 215 0.66 LSU 248 0.62 Doubles (295 ranked) Kentucky 2 148 Air Force 153 Auburn 21 124 Mississippi St. 32 116 Vanderbilt 37 114 LSU 43 113 Missouri 67 108 Texas A&M 85 105 Florida 122 99 Arkansas 130 97 Ole Miss 136 96 South Carolina 143 95 Georgia 149 94 Alabama 183 90 Tennessee 245 77

Doubles Per Game (295 ranked) Kentucky 10 2.24 Air Force 2.89 Auburn 43 1.97 Vanderbilt 91 1.84 Missouri 94 1.83 LSU 134 1.74 Mississippi St. 140 1.73 Texas A&M 161 1.69 Ole Miss 165 1.68 Alabama 168 1.67 Georgia 175 1.65 South Carolina 206 1.58 Florida 226 1.52 Arkansas 232 1.52 Tennessee 241 1.48

Earned Run Average (295 ranked) Texas A&M 15 3.42 Oregon St. 1.80 LSU 21 3.54 Florida 22 3.55 Ole Miss 26 3.60 Arkansas 28 3.61 Missouri 33 3.67 Vanderbilt 34 3.71 South Carolina 37 3.72 Kentucky 52 3.85 Tennessee 59 3.98 Auburn 94 4.36 Alabama 145 4.83 Mississippi St. 156 4.94 Georgia 161 5.03

Fielding Percentage (295 ranked) Mississippi St. 9 0.980 Ill.-Chicago 0.984 LSU 10 0.980 Florida 14 0.980 Arkansas 38 0.977 Vanderbilt 41 0.976 Auburn 45 0.975 Texas A&M 49 0.975 South Carolina 63 0.974 Tennessee 89 0.973 Kentucky 95 0.972 Alabama 115 0.971 Ole Miss 131 0.970 Missouri 194 0.966 Georgia 240 0.962

Hit Batters (295 ranked) Mississippi St. 22 71 Army West Point 100 Missouri 29 69 Kentucky 51 63 Vanderbilt 79 59 Arkansas 98 56 Georgia 121 53 Florida 138 51 Texas A&M 155 49 Ole Miss 187 46

Auburn 194 45 Auburn 194 45 Tennessee 201 44 South Carolina 212 43 LSU 222 42 Alabama 268 35

Hit by Pitch (294 ranked) LSU 6 99 Campbell 113 Kentucky 8 92 Mississippi St. 23 75 Arkansas 55 63 Florida 102 55 Tennessee 114 54 Alabama 126 52 Auburn 126 52 Texas A&M 126 52 Georgia 135 51 South Carolina 155 49 Missouri 186 45 Vanderbilt 194 43 Ole Miss 215 41

Hits (295 ranked) Kentucky 4 706 Morehead St. 729 Mississippi St. 18 648 LSU 19 647 Arkansas 26 627 Vanderbilt 41 599 Texas A&M 44 595 Auburn 63 579 Florida 84 563 South Carolina 129 524 Missouri 133 522 Georgia 179 491 Alabama 201 476 Ole Miss 214 466 Tennessee 234 452

Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 6 7.47 Oregon St. 6.31 Missouri 8 7.60 LSU 11 7.67 Kentucky 15 7.74 Arkansas 16 7.77 South Carolina 19 7.83 Texas A&M 23 7.99 Ole Miss 29 8.03 Mississippi St. 32 8.11 Tennessee 63 8.76 Florida 67 8.81 Auburn 85 8.95 Georgia 95 9.03 Alabama 161 9.58

Home Runs (295 ranked) Arkansas 9 83 Wake Forest 106 Kentucky 20 73 LSU 43 61 Mississippi St. 53 59 South Carolina 54 58 Texas A&M 75 52 Missouri 75 52 Vanderbilt 80 51 Florida 86 50 Ole Miss 97 47 Alabama 105 46 Georgia 136 40 Tennessee 176 33 Auburn 197 30

Home Runs Per Game (295 ranked) Arkansas 14 1.30 Wake Forest 1.68 Kentucky 38 1.11 South Carolina 62 0.97 LSU 67 0.94 Missouri 84 0.88 Missouri 84 0.88 Mississippi St. 86 0.88 Alabama 96 0.85 Texas A&M 98 0.84 Ole Miss 102 0.82 Vanderbilt 104 0.82 Florida 126 0.77 Georgia 148 0.70 Tennessee 166 0.63 Auburn 231 0.48

On Base Percentage (295 ranked) Kentucky 4 0.416 Morehead St. 0.425 LSU 25 0.391 Arkansas 88 0.373 Vanderbilt 91 0.373 Auburn 118 0.367 Mississippi St. 137 0.363 Missouri 151 0.360 Texas A&M 152 0.360 Florida 155 0.360 Tennessee 191 0.352 Alabama 197 0.351 South Carolina 236 0.343 Ole Miss 253 0.339 Georgia 260 0.338

Runs (295 ranked) Kentucky 7 484 Southern Miss. 544 LSU 13 456 Arkansas 27 422 Vanderbilt 33 409 Texas A&M 51 384 Mississippi St. 60 373 Auburn 70 363 Florida 79 357 Missouri 92 347 South Carolina 157 305 Alabama 193 280 Ole Miss 206 272 Georgia 232 257 Tennessee 234 256

Sacrifice Bunts (294 ranked) Kentucky 10 57 Jackson St. 76 Texas A&M 32 46 Alabama 89 38 LSU 96 37 Mississippi St. 106 35 South Carolina 114 34 Vanderbilt 114 34 Ole Miss 148 30 Georgia 173 28 Arkansas 204 25 Florida 211 24 Missouri 225 22 Tennessee 239 21 Auburn 265 17

Sacrifice Flies (295 ranked) LSU 4 37 BYU 40 Florida 7 35 Auburn 14 32 Missouri 28 30 Kentucky 48 28 Mississippi St. 48 28 Alabama 76 25 Arkansas 90 24 Ole Miss 101 23 Vanderbilt 112 22 Tennessee 172 19 South Carolina 196 17 Texas A&M 233 15 Georgia 249 14 Georgia 249 14 Scoring (295 ranked) Kentucky 20 7.3 Morehead St. 8.9 LSU 30 7.0 Vanderbilt 52 6.6 Arkansas 53 6.6 Texas A&M 72 6.2 Missouri 117 5.9 Auburn 134 5.8 Mississippi St. 152 5.6 Florida 164 5.5 Alabama 197 5.2 South Carolina 207 5.1 Tennessee 228 4.9 Ole Miss 248 4.8 Georgia 266 4.5

Shutouts (206 ranked) LSU 4 10 Oregon St. 14 Florida 8 8 Auburn 12 7 Arkansas 12 7 Missouri 20 6 Ole Miss 20 6 Georgia 38 5 Vanderbilt 38 5 South Carolina 60 4 Kentucky 60 4 Mississippi St. 101 3 Texas A&M 101 3 Tennessee 151 2 Alabama 206 1

Slugging Percentage (295 ranked) Kentucky 11 0.489 Air Force 0.556 Arkansas 37 0.455 LSU 52 0.440 Mississippi St. 80 0.426 Vanderbilt 90 0.420 Texas A&M 105 0.415 Missouri 132 0.405 South Carolina 141 0.401 Alabama 159 0.395 Auburn 174 0.387 Ole Miss 177 0.387 Florida 189 0.383 Georgia 214 0.376 Tennessee 222 0.373

Stolen Bases (292 ranked) Florida 31 80 Jackson St. 141 Missouri 47 75 Mississippi St. 47 75 LSU 56 72 Kentucky 78 63 Texas A&M 111 56 Tennessee 115 55 Vanderbilt 115 55 Auburn 115 55 Ole Miss 211 38 South Carolina 233 35 Alabama 269 27 Arkansas 269 27 Georgia 278 23

Stolen Bases Per Game (295 ranked) Missouri 55 1.27 Jackson St. 2.52 Florida 61 1.23 Mississippi St. 77 1.12 LSU 84 1.11 Tennessee 96 1.06 Kentucky 123 0.95 Texas A&M 145 0.90 Vanderbilt 149 0.89 Auburn 156 0.87 Auburn 156 0.87 Ole Miss 222 0.67 South Carolina 255 0.58 Alabama 275 0.50 Arkansas 282 0.42 Georgia 284 0.40

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (295 ranked) Ole Miss 4 3.21 Clemson 3.93 Arkansas 12 2.99 Florida 19 2.88 Texas A&M 25 2.71 Kentucky 28 2.69 Auburn 29 2.68 Missouri 32 2.63 South Carolina 36 2.57 Vanderbilt 57 2.40 LSU 58 2.39 Tennessee 62 2.37 Georgia 119 2.01 Alabama 191 1.62 Mississippi St. 208 1.57

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) Arkansas 4 9.9 South Fla. 10.1 South Carolina 12 9.4 Ole Miss 15 9.3 Kentucky 20 9.1 LSU 29 8.9 Florida 31 8.9 Texas A&M 33 8.8 Vanderbilt 35 8.8 Georgia 45 8.5 Missouri 46 8.5 Mississippi St. 54 8.4 Alabama 115 7.8 Auburn 122 7.8 Tennessee 133 7.7

Triple Plays (1 ranked) Alabama 1 1 14 teams tied 1

Triples (293 ranked) Texas A&M 20 21 UNCG 33 Vanderbilt 49 17 Mississippi St. 68 15 Auburn 102 13 Tennessee 102 13 Arkansas 102 13 LSU 122 12 Missouri 147 11 Kentucky 169 10 South Carolina 213 8 Alabama 250 6 Georgia 250 6 Ole Miss 265 5 Florida 265 5

Triples Per Game (295 ranked) Texas A&M 33 0.34 UNCG 0.55 Vanderbilt 74 0.27 Tennessee 97 0.25 Mississippi St. 127 0.22 Auburn 149 0.21 Arkansas 151 0.20 Missouri 169 0.19 LSU 175 0.18 Kentucky 215 0.15 South Carolina 242 0.13 Alabama 257 0.11 Georgia 262 0.11 Ole Miss 274 0.09 Florida 283 0.08

WHIP (295 ranked) Missouri 6 1.20 Oregon St. 0.98 Ole Miss 9 1.22 Ole Miss 9 1.22 Arkansas 13 1.23 Kentucky 15 1.24 Vanderbilt 16 1.24 Texas A&M 20 1.25 LSU 28 1.26 South Carolina 30 1.28 Auburn 40 1.32 Florida 42 1.32 Tennessee 48 1.33 Georgia 141 1.48 Mississippi St. 146 1.50 Alabama 197 1.60 WL Pct (295 ranked) LSU 7 0.738 Oregon St. 0.931 Florida 12 0.723 Arkansas 14 0.703 Texas A&M 32 0.661 Kentucky 39 0.652 Missouri 64 0.610 Mississippi St. 69 0.597 Vanderbilt 75 0.589 Auburn 76 0.587 South Carolina 80 0.583 Ole Miss 95 0.561 Tennessee 133 0.519 Georgia 203 0.439 Alabama 246 0.361

Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) Auburn 18 2.90 Hawaii 2.25 Ole Miss 19 2.90 Florida 32 3.08 Tennessee 47 3.24 Texas A&M 48 3.25 Missouri 49 3.25 Arkansas 60 3.30 Kentucky 66 3.39 South Carolina 93 3.65 Vanderbilt 96 3.66 LSU 106 3.71 Georgia 180 4.25 Alabama 238 4.83 Mississippi St. 270 5.36 National Statistic Player Rank Value National Leader Value

Base on Balls (138 ranked) Nick Choruby, Texas A&M 14 49 Seth Beer, Clemson 64 Nelson Maldonado, Florida 14 49 Greg Deichmann, LSU 19 48 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 19 48 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 19 48 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 28 46 Zach Reks, Kentucky 54 42 Daniel Robert, Auburn 63 41 Cody Brown, Mississippi St. 76 40 Michael Papierski, LSU 111 38 Luke Becker, Kentucky 138 37 Pete Derkay, Tennessee 138 37 Josh Smith, LSU 138 37 Jonah Todd, Auburn 138 37

Base on Balls Per Game (150 ranked) Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 23 0.86 D.J. Artis, Liberty 1.19 Nick Choruby, Texas A&M 44 0.79 Nelson Maldonado, Florida 44 0.79 Greg Deichmann, LSU 67 0.74 Pete Derkay, Tennessee 81 0.73 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 93 0.72 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 107 0.70 Daniel Robert, Auburn 127 0.68 JJ Bleday, Vanderbilt 150 0.67

Batting Average (249 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 14 0.387 , UC Irvine 0.442 Jonah Todd, Auburn 30 0.376 Evan White, Kentucky 39 0.373 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 74 0.361 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 109 0.354 Zach Reks, Kentucky 119 0.352 Jax Biggers, Arkansas 232 0.338

Complete Games (134 ranked) Alex Lange, LSU 9 4 Scott Politz, Yale 7 Hunter Martin, Tennessee 9 4 Gavin Wallace, Fairfield 7 Tanner Houck, Missouri 22 3 Brady Singer, Florida 22 3 Cole Bartlett, Missouri 57 2 Casey Mize, Auburn 57 2 Chase Adkins, Georgia 134 1 Jacob Billingsley, Mississippi St. 134 1 Chandler Day, Vanderbilt 134 1 Sean Hjelle, Kentucky 134 1 Justin Lewis, Kentucky 134 1 Kacey Murphy, Arkansas 134 1 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 134 1 Jared Poche', LSU 134 1 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 134 1 T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 134 1 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 134 1 Andy Toelken, Missouri 134 1 Eric Walker, LSU 134 1 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 134 1

Doubles (124 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 1 30 JJ Matijevic, Arizona 30 Evan White, Kentucky 8 24 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 30 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 14 23 Jay Estes, Auburn 68 19 Jason Delay, Vanderbilt 94 18 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 94 18 Kramer Robertson, LSU 94 18 Ryan Olenek, Ole Miss 124 17 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 124 17

Doubles Per Game (150 ranked) Evan White, Kentucky 5 0.45 JJ Matijevic, Arizona 0.51 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 7 0.45 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 73 0.35 Jay Estes, Auburn 121 0.32 Ryan Olenek, Ole Miss 128 0.32

Earned Run Average (200 ranked) Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina 2 1.34 Luke Heimlich, Oregon St. 0.76 Michael Byrne, Florida 12 1.83 Casey Mize, Auburn 26 2.04 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 52 2.41 Alex Faedo, Florida 69 2.55 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 70 2.56 T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 95 2.72 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 96 2.73 Andy Toelken, Missouri 106 2.80 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 117 2.87 Alex Lange, LSU 124 2.92 Adam Hill, South Carolina 141 3.04 Ryan Rolison, Ole Miss 147 3.06 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 152 3.08 Brigham Hill, Texas A&M 171 3.18 Garrett Suchey, Alabama 171 3.18 Cole Bartlett, Missouri 173 3.19 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 195 3.28

Games Started (75 ranked) Alex Faedo, Florida 2 17 Brian Howard, TCU 18 Sean Hjelle, Kentucky 2 17 Jackson Kowar, Florida 2 17 Alex Lange, LSU 2 17 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 2 17 Jared Poche', LSU 2 17 Brady Singer, Florida 2 17 Davis Daniel, Auburn 28 16 Brigham Hill, Texas A&M 28 16 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 28 16 Justin Lewis, Kentucky 28 16 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 28 16 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 28 16 Eric Walker, LSU 28 16 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 28 16 Wil Crowe, South Carolina 75 15 Stephen Kolek, Texas A&M 75 15 Zach Logue, Kentucky 75 15 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 75 15

Hit Batters (112 ranked) Tanner Houck, Missouri 7 18 Matt Brown, San Jose St. 23 Chandler Day, Vanderbilt 21 15 Zack Thompson, Kentucky 35 14 Jackson Kowar, Florida 54 13 Sean Hjelle, Kentucky 79 12 Eric Walker, LSU 79 12 Bryce Montes De Oca, Missouri 112 11 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 112 11

Hit By Pitch Per Game (149 ranked) Cole Freeman, LSU 21 0.32 Evan Warden, Purdue 0.55 Marcus Carson, Kentucky 33 0.30 Jake Mangum, Mississippi St. 63 0.26 Josh Smith, LSU 63 0.26 Kyle Kaufman, Alabama 81 0.25 Matt Waldren, Tennessee 114 0.23 Carson Shaddy, Arkansas 149 0.21

Hit by Pitch (150 ranked) Cole Freeman, LSU 10 21 Evan Warden, Purdue 30 Marcus Carson, Kentucky 13 20 Jake Mangum, Mississippi St. 27 17 Josh Smith, LSU 27 17 Jake Slaughter, LSU 63 14 Carson Shaddy, Arkansas 83 13 Ryan Gridley, Mississippi St. 112 12 Kramer Robertson, LSU 112 12 Jake Arledge, Arkansas 150 11 Kyle Kaufman, Alabama 150 11 Hits (135 ranked) Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 2 96 Dylan Burdeaux, Southern Miss. 102 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 2 96 Jonah Todd, Auburn 12 91 Jake Mangum, Mississippi St. 18 90 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 21 89 Ryan Gridley, Mississippi St. 26 88 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 26 88 Zach Reks, Kentucky 41 86 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 60 83 Kramer Robertson, LSU 60 83 Cole Freeman, LSU 97 80 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 97 80 Julian Infante, Vanderbilt 111 79 Evan White, Kentucky 111 79

Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (150 ranked) T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 17 5.90 Wyatt Marks, Louisiana 4.40 Zack Thompson, Kentucky 19 5.95 Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina 24 6.12 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 36 6.33 Bryce Montes De Oca, Missouri 37 6.34 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 44 6.46 Adam Hill, South Carolina 47 6.55 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 60 6.78 James McArthur, Ole Miss 61 6.82 Will Neely, Tennessee 73 7.02 Casey Mize, Auburn 79 7.10 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 84 7.14 Garrett Suchey, Alabama 93 7.21 Michael Byrne, Florida 94 7.21 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 96 7.22 Alex Faedo, Florida 117 7.41 Tanner Houck, Missouri 118 7.42 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 122 7.44 Andy Toelken, Missouri 128 7.51 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 136 7.60 Justin Lewis, Kentucky 137 7.62 Zach Linginfelter, Tennessee 145 7.67 Jared Poche', LSU 147 7.67

Hits Per Game (150 ranked) Evan White, Kentucky 41 1.49 Adam Groesbeck, Air Force 1.82 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 59 1.45 Jonah Todd, Auburn 72 1.44 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 83 1.44 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 88 1.43 Jake Mangum, Mississippi St. 131 1.38

Home Runs (118 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 5 23 Jake Adams, Iowa 29 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 10 20 Greg Deichmann, LSU 16 19 Chandler Taylor, Alabama 41 16 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 55 15 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 55 15 Grant Koch, Arkansas 88 13 Carlos Cortes, South Carolina 118 12 Dominic Fletcher, Arkansas 118 12 Trey Harris, Missouri 118 12 JJ Schwarz, Florida 118 12 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 118 12

Home Runs Per Game (150 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 11 0.34 Jake Adams, Iowa 0.48 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 12 0.33 Chandler Taylor, Alabama 36 0.30 Greg Deichmann, LSU 45 0.29 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 91 0.24 Carlos Cortes, South Carolina 99 0.24 Trey Harris, Missouri 118 0.23 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 127 0.23 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 150 0.21 On Base Percentage (150 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 6 0.495 Keston Hiura, UC Irvine 0.567 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 19 0.475 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 39 0.464 Zach Reks, Kentucky 49 0.461 Jonah Todd, Auburn 54 0.460 Nelson Maldonado, Florida 68 0.456 Evan White, Kentucky 76 0.453 Nick Choruby, Texas A&M 101 0.448 Pete Derkay, Tennessee 142 0.440

Pitching Appearances (110 ranked) Michael Byrne, Florida 12 34 Kyle Klotz, Belmont 46 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 35 31 Calvin Coker, Auburn 35 31 Spencer Price, Mississippi St. 35 31 Logan Salow, Kentucky 35 31 Riley Self, Mississippi St. 35 31 Cason Sherrod, Texas A&M 80 29

Runs (138 ranked) Kramer Robertson, LSU 1 83 Kramer Robertson, LSU 83 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 5 70 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 36 60 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 47 59 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 52 58 Jonah Todd, Auburn 74 56 Nick Choruby, Texas A&M 86 55 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 86 55 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 103 54 Cole Freeman, LSU 138 52

Runs Batted In (132 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 2 82 Gavin Sheets, Wake Forest 84 Greg Deichmann, LSU 7 72 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 15 68 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 18 67 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 18 67 Julian Infante, Vanderbilt 23 66 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 28 64 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 60 57 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 101 53 JJ Schwarz, Florida 101 53

Runs Batted In Per Game (150 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 9 1.22 Niko Hulsizer, Morehead St. 1.39 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 18 1.14 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 24 1.12 Greg Deichmann, LSU 26 1.11 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 30 1.10 Julian Infante, Vanderbilt 41 1.06 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 69 1.02 Trey Harris, Missouri 145 0.92

Runs Per Game (150 ranked) Kramer Robertson, LSU 3 1.28 Bradley Haslam, Air Force 1.29 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 29 1.06 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 65 0.98 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 96 0.95

Sacrifice Bunts (143 ranked) Cole Freeman, LSU 9 15 Jackson Ware, Mercer 22 Connor Heady, Kentucky 9 15 Troy Squires, Kentucky 19 13 Austin Homan, Texas A&M 39 11 Connor Kaiser, Vanderbilt 39 11 Jonah Bride, South Carolina 86 9 Jake Arledge, Arkansas 143 8 Ro Coleman, Vanderbilt 143 8 Grae Kessinger, Ole Miss 143 8 Blake Kopetsky, Texas A&M 143 8 Michael Papierski, LSU 143 8

Sacrifice Bunts Per Game (150 ranked) Cole Freeman, LSU 27 0.23 Jackson Ware, Mercer 0.39 Connor Heady, Kentucky 32 0.23 Austin Homan, Texas A&M 97 0.18 Connor Kaiser, Vanderbilt 97 0.18 Nick Fortes, Ole Miss 139 0.16 Sacrifice Flies (104 ranked) Luke Bonfield, Arkansas 22 7 Sam Fragale, Virginia Tech 12 Colby Bortles, Ole Miss 22 7 Josh Smith, LSU 22 7 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 49 6 Ryan Gridley, Mississippi St. 49 6 Dalton Guthrie, Florida 49 6 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 49 6 Chris Cornelius, Missouri 104 5 Greg Deichmann, LSU 104 5 Jonathan India, Florida 104 5 Ryan Olenek, Ole Miss 104 5 JJ Schwarz, Florida 104 5 Brian Sharp, Missouri 104 5 Connor Short, Alabama 104 5 Chandler Taylor, Alabama 104 5

Saves (128 ranked) Michael Byrne, Florida 2 16 Durbin Feltman, TCU 17 Spencer Price, Mississippi St. 10 14 Dallas Woolfolk, Ole Miss 25 12 Logan Salow, Kentucky 25 12 Tyler Johnson, South Carolina 49 10 Hunter Newman, LSU 49 10 Riley Self, Mississippi St. 74 8 Reed Hayes, Vanderbilt 102 7 Mitchell Kilkenny, Texas A&M 102 7 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 128 6

Slugging Percentage (250 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 1 0.810 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 0.810 Evan White, Kentucky 40 0.637 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 61 0.619 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 63 0.618 Greg Deichmann, LSU 73 0.606 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 79 0.602 Chandler Taylor, Alabama 81 0.601 Carlos Cortes, South Carolina 166 0.565 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 194 0.556

Stolen Bases (145 ranked) Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 55 20 Robbie Podorsky, McNeese 39 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 79 18 Cole Freeman, LSU 79 18 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 79 18 Kameron Misner, Missouri 104 17 Zach Reks, Kentucky 145 15

Stolen Bases Per Game (148 ranked) Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 100 0.32 Robbie Podorsky, McNeese 0.68 Kameron Misner, Missouri 142 0.29

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (149 ranked) Casey Mize, Auburn 1 12.11 Casey Mize, Auburn 12.11 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 18 6.00 Michael Byrne, Florida 26 5.60 Hunter Martin, Tennessee 27 5.56 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 54 4.80 T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 70 4.50 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 78 4.41 Andrew Gist, Georgia 92 4.16 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 96 4.00 Drake Fellows, Vanderbilt 96 4.00 Tanner Houck, Missouri 102 3.96 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 108 3.90 Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina 112 3.89 Alex Faedo, Florida 122 3.75 Brady Singer, Florida 131 3.72 Brigham Hill, Texas A&M 135 3.69 Stephen Kolek, Texas A&M 141 3.64

Strikeouts (147 ranked) Alex Faedo, Florida 8 135 JP Sears, The Citadel 142 Alex Lange, LSU 9 134 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 14 121 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 15 120 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 25 111 Casey Mize, Auburn 31 109 Brady Singer, Florida 37 108 Brigham Hill, Texas A&M 43 107 Sean Hjelle, Kentucky 58 102 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 74 96 Zack Thompson, Kentucky 74 96 Tanner Houck, Missouri 82 95 Corbin Martin, Texas A&M 88 94 Wil Crowe, South Carolina 103 90 Hunter Martin, Tennessee 106 89 Zach Logue, Kentucky 118 88 Adam Hill, South Carolina 122 87 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 122 87 Michael Byrne, Florida 147 84

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (150 ranked) Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 14 11.87 Wyatt Marks, Louisiana 15.17 Casey Mize, Auburn 15 11.73 Zack Thompson, Kentucky 25 11.42 Alex Faedo, Florida 34 11.11 Michael Byrne, Florida 40 11.01 Alex Lange, LSU 45 10.86 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 62 10.54 Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina 67 10.44 Adam Hill, South Carolina 79 10.17 Brigham Hill, Texas A&M 89 10.00 Kevin Smith, Georgia 96 9.89 Corbin Martin, Texas A&M 99 9.84 Drake Fellows, Vanderbilt 105 9.77 Zach Linginfelter, Tennessee 108 9.75 Andrew Gist, Georgia 114 9.70 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 123 9.53 Ryan Rolison, Ole Miss 141 9.34 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 150 9.25

Total Bases (147 ranked) Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 1 201 Brent Rooker, Mississippi St. 201 Riley Mahan, Kentucky 10 162 Chad Spanberger, Arkansas 24 148 Greg Deichmann, LSU 28 146 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 30 145 Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 31 144 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 33 143 Evan White, Kentucky 58 135 Kramer Robertson, LSU 81 131 Julian Infante, Vanderbilt 92 130 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 137 124 Ryan Gridley, Mississippi St. 147 123

Toughest to Strike Out (150 ranked) Cole Freeman, LSU 46 12.3 , Virginia 36.3 LT Tolbert, South Carolina 79 10.7 Kramer Robertson, LSU 131 9.6 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 136 9.6 Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M 139 9.5 Zach Reks, Kentucky 146 9.4

Triples (82 ranked) Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 34 5 Brent Sakurai, New Mexico St. 9 Jonah Todd, Auburn 34 5 Jax Biggers, Arkansas 82 4 Tate Blackman, Ole Miss 82 4 Logan Foster, Texas A&M 82 4 George Janca, Texas A&M 82 4 Benito Santiago, Tennessee 82 4

Triples Per Game (148 ranked) Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 94 0.08 Mark Contreras, UC Riverside 0.19 Jonah Todd, Auburn 101 0.08 Logan Foster, Texas A&M 105 0.08 Tate Blackman, Ole Miss 137 0.07

Victories (125 ranked) Jackson Kowar, Florida 2 12 Jake Thompson, Oregon St. 14 Sean Hjelle, Kentucky 3 11 Jared Poche', LSU 11 10 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 11 10 Alex Lange, LSU 30 9 Eric Walker, LSU 58 8 Casey Mize, Auburn 58 8 T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 58 8 Brigham Hill, Texas A&M 58 8 Zack Thompson, Kentucky 58 8 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 58 8 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 58 8 Zack Hess, LSU 125 7 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 125 7 Chandler Day, Vanderbilt 125 7 Alex Faedo, Florida 125 7 Corbin Martin, Texas A&M 125 7 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 125 7 Zach Logue, Kentucky 125 7 Brady Singer, Florida 125 7

WHIP (150 ranked) T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 9 0.88 Luke Heimlich, Oregon St. 0.78 Casey Mize, Auburn 10 0.90 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 12 0.90 Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina 26 0.98 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 29 0.98 Will Neely, Tennessee 32 1.01 Michael Byrne, Florida 36 1.02 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 38 1.02 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 51 1.05 Tanner Houck, Missouri 66 1.08 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 75 1.09 Eric Walker, LSU 91 1.11 James McArthur, Ole Miss 108 1.13 Patrick Raby, Vanderbilt 110 1.13 Drake Fellows, Vanderbilt 112 1.13 Hunter Martin, Tennessee 113 1.13 Konnor Pilkington, Mississippi St. 118 1.14 Justin Lewis, Kentucky 124 1.14 Alex Faedo, Florida 128 1.15 Garrett Suchey, Alabama 130 1.15 Zack Thompson, Kentucky 140 1.16

Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (150 ranked) Casey Mize, Auburn 4 0.97 Brandon Hagerla, Central Ark. 0.71 Hunter Martin, Tennessee 48 1.55 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 56 1.64 Garrett Stallings, Tennessee 57 1.67 Michael Byrne, Florida 97 1.97 Trevor Stephan, Arkansas 98 1.98 Blaine Knight, Arkansas 101 1.99 Will Neely, Tennessee 112 2.03 T.J. Sikkema, Missouri 116 2.04 Kaylor Chafin, Texas A&M 118 2.05 Eric Walker, LSU 148 2.21