Media Informa on ...... 2-5 The 2019 University of South Alabama Baseball fact book is 2019 Jaguars ...... 6-38 published by the South Alabama Strategic Communica ons Offi ce. Numerical Roster ...... 6 The guide was wri en by Charlie Nichols. Editorial assistance by Brian Fremund. Returning Players ...... 7-27 Photography provided by John Adams, Bob Crisp, Jimmy Besson, Sco Newcomers ...... 28-36 Donaldson, Chip English, Joe Imel, Bobby McDuffi e, Mobile Press- Radio / TV Chart ...... 37-38 Register, Brad Pucke , Courtland Richards, Aaron Tesney, Jeff Tesney, Coaches / Staff ...... 39-47 Ronald White, Jonathan Willey and USAJaguars.com. Special recogni on Head Coach ...... 39-40 to the and its member ins tu ons, Arizona Assistant Coaches ...... 41-43 Diamondbacks, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, , New Support Staff ...... 44-46 York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, , , Denis Bancro and . Layout and design by Facili es...... 47-56 Charlie Nichols. Stanky Field ...... 47-49 Stanky Field Stadium Club ...... 50 Jon Lieber Clubhouse ...... 51 New Jon Lieber Clubhouse ...... 52 Luis Gonzalez Indoor Hi ng Facility...... 53 Jaguar Baseball Ring of Honor ...... 54 Jaguar Alley ...... 55 Kit’s Korner ...... 56 Year In Review ...... 57-62 2018 Overall Sta s cs ...... 57 2018 Results ...... 58 2018 Final Sun Belt Conference Stats ...... 59 Miscellanea ...... 60 2018 SBC Year in Review ...... 61-62 Records ...... 63-68 Individual / Team Records ...... 63 Single-Season Records...... 64 Career Records ...... 65 Annual Team Stats ...... 66 Annual Leaders ...... 67-68 History ...... 69-136 Year-By-Year Results ...... 69-84 All-Time vs. Opponents ...... 85 Coaching Records ...... 86-87 Sun Belt Conference Postseason Results ...... 88 NCAA Postseason Results ...... 89 Jaguar Honors ...... 90-91 Re red Numbers ...... 92-94 Jags In The Pros ...... 95-99 NCAA Regional / SBC Championship Teams ...... 100-130 All-Time Le erwinners ...... 131-134 This Is South Alabama Baseball ...... 135

1 media information

JAGUAR BASEBALL ON THE AIR All South Alabama baseball games will be broadcast live on radio as part of the eff orts of Jaguar Sports Proper es on 99.5 FM The Jag in Mobile as well as on the iHeart Radio app.

ONAIR TALENT Jaguar baseball airs on 99.5 FM The Jag in Mobile and is available na onwide on the iHeartRadio pla orm. J.D. Byars and Pat Greenwood each enter their third season broadcas ng South Alabama baseball games.

J.D. Byars Byars joined the South Alabama staff as Director of Broadcas ng/Corporate Sales Execu ve in January 2014. In his role, he is responsible for crea ng and producing radio and television broadcasts including events, coaches’ shows and special projects, as well as crea ng and maintaining sponsorship packages for Jaguar Sports Proper es. Byars was the Director of Broadcas ng & Corporate Sponsorships at North Alabama for last three-plus years, where his main du es included producing, engineering and serving as the play-by-play voice for over 90 Lion athle c events each season. In addi on to crea ng and establishing UNA’s radio network — which included all FM affi liates — and hiring and managing all on-air support staff , he created broadcast, signage, print promo on and web inventory for strategic sports sponsorship packages. Byars began hos ng weekly television coaches’ shows for football and men’s basketball in 2009; he also served as crea ve producer for the shows, brokering air me for the programs as well. He fi rst started calling play-by-play ac on for Lion Athle cs during the 1998-99 academic year. Byars, who earned his degree in communica ons arts from UNA, and his wife Beverly have one son Jake and one daughter Stella Beth.

Pat Greenwood Pat Greenwood began in March 2014 as South Alabama’s Director of Mul -Media/Corporate Sales Execu ve. In addi on to crea ng on-line producing video programming for the department’s offi cial site, www.usajaguars.com and www.jagna on.tv, Greenwood will support and par cipate in event and coaches’ shows broadcasts. He will also create packages and maintain rela onships with Jaguar Sports Proper es sponsors. Greenwood — a Mobile na ve — joined the staff a er working at WPMI-TV since 1997. A er star ng at the local sta on as a sports reporter, he added du es as a weekday morning anchor un l assuming the tle of Sports Director in 1999. Greenwood earned several awards during his me in sports, fi rst receiving accolades for the best Alabama Associated Press sports story in 1999. He was also selected the AP’s Best Alabama Sportscaster in ‘01, was recognized for the organiza on’s Best Sports Program two years later and was named the Best Sportscaster by the Mobile Press Club in ‘04. He transi oned into news in 2007 as part of the “Local 15 Today” program that airs each weekday morning from 4:30-7 a.m. Greenwood earned his degree from Loyola (La.) in 1994. He and his wife Stephanie have four children: Madeleine, Robert, Grace Anne and Mary Linda. Quick Facts G H Name: ...... University of South Alabama First Season of Compe on ...... 1965 City/State ...... Mobile, Ala. Overall Record ...... 1862-1069-3 (54 years) Founded ...... 1963 Years in NCAA Tournament/Last ...... 27/2017 Enrollment ...... 14,834 NCAA Postseason Record ...... 38-54 Nickname...... Jaguars Last Postseason Opponent ...... Mississippi State School Colors ...... Blue, Red and White Result ...... L, 3-7, NCAA Ha esburg (Miss.) Regional Stadium (Capacity) ...... Stanky Field (3,775) Sun Belt Championships ...... 16 Dimensions ...... 330-400-330 Last Conference Title ...... 2016 Affi lia on ...... NCAA Division I Conference ...... Sun Belt C S President ...... Dr. Tony G. Waldrop (North Carolina, ‘74) Head Coach ...... Mark Calvi (Nova Southeastern [Fla.], 1991) Athle cs Director...... Dr. Joel Erdmann (South Dakota State, ‘86) Record at USA (Years) ...... 239-175 (7) Athle c Offi ce ...... 251-460-7121 Career Record (Years) ...... Same Athle cs Ticket Offi ce ...... 251-461-1USA (1872) Best Time To Contact Coach ...... contact SID USA Assistant Coaches: S C Brad Phillips (Troy [Ala.], 2004) Associate Athle c Director ...... Brian Fremund Chris Prothro (Arkansas State, 2005) Offi ce ...... 251-414-8032 Alan Luckie (Spring Hill, 1984) Cell ...... 251-623-3191 Director of Opera ons ...... Andrew Carden (Cumberland [Tenn.], 2006) E-mail ...... [email protected] Strength and Condi oning Coach ...... Dew Spicher (Duquesne [Pa.], 2015) Assistant Director (Baseball Contact) ...... Charlie Nichols Athle c Trainer ...... Chris McDonald (North , 2007) Offi ce ...... 251-414-8017 Baseball Offi ce Phone ...... 251-460-6876 Cell ...... 251-751-9788 E-mail ...... [email protected] T I Assistant Directors ...... Kevin Beasley, Ma Horne 2018 Record ...... 32-25 Assistants ...... John Durgee, Jessica Gordy 2018 Conference Record (fi nish) ...... 18-11 (3rd - East Division) Offi ce Fax ...... 251-460-7297 2018 Final Ranking (poll) ...... None Mailing Address ...... 1209 Mitchell Center Le erwinners Returning / Lost ...... 22/12 Mobile, AL 36688 Posi on starters Returning / Lost ...... 4/5 Athle cs Website ...... USAJaguars.com Pitchers Returning / Lost ...... 14/4 On Twi er ...... @WeAreSouth_JAGS / @WeAreSouth_BSB Star ng pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 3/1 On Facebook ...... USA Jaguar Sports

2 media information Note To The Media The 2019 South Alabama Baseball Fact Book is designed to aid members of the media in covering Jaguar baseball. We appreciate your coverage. If there is anything we can do to assist you, please contact the Strategic Communica ons Offi ce at (251) 460-7035. The Strategic Communica ons Offi ce requests that you adhere to the following policies and procedures. These are for the benefi t of your needs and those of the student-athletes and coaches. We ask that you please respect these requests in order to create a posi ve working environment for all par es involved.

S C O The South Alabama Athle c Strategic Communica ons Offi ce is located in room 1209 of the Mitchell Center.

H C R The South Alabama Athle c Strategic Communica ons Offi ce will issue creden als to working press only. Passes for spouses, children or friends will not be issued. These creden als are non-transferable. Any unauthorized use of a creden al will result in the creden al being immediately revoked. All creden al requests should be made in wri ng by sports editors or directors of accredited media outlets on company le erhead. Requests should be made no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the desired contests. Approved creden als can be picked up at the front gate of Stanky Field. Creden al requests should be sent to: Charlie Nichols, Assistant Director for Strategic Communica ons, University of South Alabama, 1209 Mitchell Center, Mobile, AL, 36688, or emailed to [email protected].

P Only photographers shoo ng for accredited media outlets or for South Alabama Athle c Strategic Communica ons will be issued photo passes. Photographers are allowed to shoot from fi eld level photo boxes and from the stands, provided they do not obstruct any views. Flash photography is not permi ed.

P A limited number of parking spaces are reserved in the paved parking area.

G S The South Alabama Athle c Strategic Communica ons staff will be available to assist all the media members covering Jaguar baseball. All customary gameday services will be available. All working media members will be provided with game notes, sta s cs, rosters and game programs prior to fi rst pitch.

P The South Alabama Athle c Strategic Communica ons staff encourages coverage of Jaguar baseball outside of games. As a general rule, all prac ces are open to the media and public. Please contact the Athle c Strategic Communica ons Offi ce to verify prac ce schedules and give no ce of your a endance.

I Interviews with members of the coaching staff can be arranged by calling Charlie Nichols at (251) 414-8017 or by email at charlesnichols@ southalabama.edu. Interviews with student-athletes must be arranged in advance through the Athle c Strategic Communica ons Offi ce. Players are generally available up to 15 minutes before and immediately following prac ce. Phone interviews are also available at night, but student- athlete phone numbers are not available under any circumstances.

F, E- I Media outlets may request to be included on the broadcast fax and e-mail lists to receive daily news regarding South Alabama baseball. To be added to the list, simply visit USAJaguars.com and sign up through the automated registra on system. For unparalleled coverage of all 17 intercollegiate sports at South Alabama, point your web browser to USAJaguars.com. News releases, game notes and sta s cs are updated a er every series. The website features comprehensive records and history of South Alabama baseball, as well as bios, schedules and results.

3 media information South Alabama Primary Media Outlets

ELECTRONIC MEDIA - RADIO PRINT/ELECTRONIC MEDIA Jaguar Sports Proper es Mobile Press Register/AL.com University of South Alabama 401 N. Water St. 6001 USA Drive South, Suite 35 Mobile, AL 36602 Mobile, AL 36688 [email protected] Fax: (251) 460-6505 Creg Stephenson, South Alabama Beat Writer J.D. Byars, Director of Broadcas ng Stephenson’s Cell: (228) 249-6493 Byars’ Desk: (251) 461-1541 Stephenson’s E-mail: [email protected] Byars’ Cell: (256) 627-7701 Byars’ E-mail: [email protected] Lagniappe Pat Greenwood, Director of Mul -Media P.O. Box 3003 Greenwood’s Desk: (251) 461-1545 Mobile, AL 36652 Greenwood’s Cell: (251) 447-1265 Phone: (251) 450-4466 Greenwood’s E-mail: [email protected] Mark Bryant, Sports Editor Bryant’s E-mail: [email protected] WNSP-FM 105.5 Radio 1100 Dauphin Street, Suite E The Vanguard (Campus) Mobile, AL 36604 University of South Alabama Phone: (251) 438-5460 Alpha Hall South Room 305 Call-in: (251) 694-1055, (888) 560-9754 Mobile, AL 36688 Fax: (251) 438-5462 Phone: (251) 460-6442 Randy Kennedy, Program Director Charles Harrison, Sports Editor Kennedy’s Cell: (251) 599-7510 Harrison’s E-mail: [email protected] Kennedy’s E-mail: [email protected] Lee Shirvanian, Sports Director Shirvanian’s Cell: (251) 725-7786 Shirvanian’s E-mail: [email protected]

ELECTRONIC MEDIA - TELEVISION WKRG-TV 5 (CBS) 555 Broadcast Drive Mobile, AL 36606 Phone: (251) 662-3003 Fax: (251) 662-3071 Randy Patrick, Sports Director Patrick’s Cell: (251) 423-5256 Patrick’s E-mail: [email protected] Robby Baker, Sports Anchor Baker’s Cell: (480) 330-3128 Baker’s E-mail: [email protected]

WALA-TV 10 (FOX) 1501 Satchel Paige Drive Mobile, AL 36606 Phone: (251) 434-1029 Fax: (251) 434-1023 Bri MacNaught, Sports Director Cell: (251) 753-2469 E-mail: [email protected]

WPMI-TV 15 (NBC) 661 Azalea Road Mobile, AL 36609 Phone: (251) 652-1272 Fax: (251) 602-1550 Lance Crawford, Sports Director Crawford’s Cell: (610) 716-1218 Crawford’s E-mail: [email protected]

4 Schedule

Date  OpponentLocationTime Feb.15 (Fri.) atClemsonClemson,S.C.  3p.m. Feb.16 (Sat.) atClemson   Clemson,S.C.  2p.m. Feb.17(Sun.) atClemsonClemson,S.C.  noon Feb.19 (Tue.) ALABAMASTATE  StankyField   6:30p.m. Feb.20 (Wed.) atNewOrleans   NewOrleans,La.  6:30p.m. Feb.22 (Fri.) TENNESSEETECH   StankyField  6:30p.m. Feb.23 (Sat.) TENNESSEETECH  StankyField   2p.m. Feb.24 (Sun.) TENNESSEETECH  StankyField   1p.m. Feb.26 (Tue.) LSUBatonRouge,La.  6p.m. March1 (Fri.) ALABAMA StankyField   6:30p.m. March2(Sat.) ALABAMAStankyField  2p.m. March3 (Sun.) ALABAMAStankyField  1p.m. March6 (Wed.) NICHOLLSSTATE  StankyField  6:30p.m. March8(Fri.) SACREDHEART   StankyField  6:30p.m. March9(Sat.) SACREDHEART  StankyField  2p.m. March10 (Sun.) SACREDHEART  StankyField  1p.m. March12(Tue.) AUBURNStankyField   6:30p.m. March15 (Fri.) TEXASSTATE•  StankyField  6:30p.m. March16 (Sat.) TEXASSTATE•   StankyField  6:30p.m. March17 (Sun.) TEXASSTATE•  StankyField  1p.m. March19(Tue.) NEWORLEANS  StankyField  6:30p.m. March22(Fri.) atArkansasState•   Jonesboro,Ark.  6:30p.m. March23(Sat.)  atArkansasState•  Jonesboro,Ark.   6:30p.m. March24 (Sun.) atArkansasState•   Jonesboro,Ark.  1p.m. March26(Tue.) SOUTHEASTERNLOUISIANA StankyField  6:30p.m. March29(Fri.) atUTͲArlington•  Arlington,Texas  6:30p.m. March30(Sat.) atUTͲArlington•   Arlington,Texas  2p.m.  March31(Sun.) atUTͲArlington•   Arlington,Texas   1p.m. April2(Wed.) atSouthernMiss  Hattiesburg,Miss.  6p.m. April5(Fri.) COASTALCAROLINA•  StankyField  6:30p.m.  April6(Sat.) COASTALCAROLINA•  StankyField  6:30p.m.  April7 (Sun.) COASTALCAROLINA•  StankyField  1p.m. April10 (Wed.) atMississippiState  Starkville,Miss.  6:30p.m.   April12 (Fri.) atLouisiana•  Lafayette,La.  6:30p.m. April13 (Sat.) atLouisiana•  Lafayette,La.  4p.m. April14 (Sun.) atLouisiana•  Lafayette,La.  1p.m.  April16 (Tue.) SOUTHERNMISS   StankyField   6:30p.m. April18 (Thu.) GEORGIASTATE•  StankyField   6:30p.m.  April19 (Fri.) GEORGIASTATE•  StankyField   6:30p.m.  April20 (Sat.) GEORGIASTATE•  StankyField   1p.m. April23 (Tue.) atAlabamaState  Montgomery,Ala.   6p.m. April26 (Fri.) atGeorgiaSouthern•  Statesboro,Ga.  5:30p.m. April27 (Sat.) atGeorgiaSouthern•  Statesboro,Ga.  2p.m. April28 (Sun.) atGeorgiaSouthern•  Statesboro,Ga.  noon May3 (Fri.) LITTLEROCK•  StankyField  6:30p.m. May4(Sat.)  LITTLEROCK•  StankyField  6:30p.m. May5(Sun.) LITTLEROCK•  StankyField  1p.m. May7 (Tue.) atSoutheasternLouisiana  Hammond,La.  6p.m. May10 (Fri.) atAppalachianState•Boone,N.C.  5p.m. May11 (Sat.) atAppalachianState•Boone,N.C.  noon May12 (Sun.) atAppalachianState•Boone,N.C.  11a.m. May14 (Tue.) atTulaneNewOrleans,La.  6:30p.m. May16 (Thu.) TROY• StankyField 6:30p.m. May17 (Fri.) TROY• StankyField  6:30p.m. May18(Sat.) TROY• StankyField  3p.m. May20ͲMay26(Tue.ͲSun.) SunBeltConferenceTournament Conway,S.C.   TBA    •ͲSunBeltConferenceGame  *AllTimesCentralAndSubjectToChange 

5 Roster

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown/Previous School 2 Nick Lewis IF/OF R/R 6-0 190 Jr.-JC Troy, Ala. / Wallace-Dothan (Ala.) CC 6 Santi Montiel IF R/R 5-9 165 Fr.-HS Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta HS 8 Drake Nightengale RHP R/R 6-1 215 Jr.-JC Hattiesburg, Miss. / Pearl River (Miss.) CC 9 Dakota Dailey IF R/R 6-0 185 Jr.-JC Burnsville, Miss. / Northwest Mississippi CC 10 Nick DeSantis RHP R/R 6-1 190 Sr.-2L Woodstock, Ga. / Lawson State (Ala.) CC 11 JoJo Booker RHP R/R 6-3 205 So.-1L Brewton, Ala. / T.R. Miller HS 13 Zach Greene RHP R/R 6-1 215 Sr.-1L Jacksonville, Fla. / St. Johns River State (Fla.) 14 Carter Perkins C L/R 5-10 190 Sr.-3L McDonough, Ga. / Ola HS 15 Kaleb DeLaTorre IF L/R 6-0 200 Jr.-JC Fort Scott, Kan. / Neosho County (Kan.) CC 16 Michael Marra RHP R/R 6-0 175 Jr.-JC Kansas City, Mo. / Crowder College (Mo) 17 Caleb Yarborough LHP L/L 5-10 175 R-Jr.-1L Brookhaven, Miss. / Meridian (Miss.) CC 18 Jase Dalton RHP R/R 6-2 235 R-So.-JC Byram, Miss. / Hinds (Miss.) CC 19 Andy Arguelles LHP L/L 5-11 180 R-So.-1L Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus HS 20 Reid Powers C R/R 6-2 205 So.-1L Madison, Ala. / Sparkman HS 21 Addison Reed RHP R/R 6-4 170 Sr.-1L Woodstock, Ga. / Chipola (Fla.) JC 22 Hunter Stokes IF L/R 6-0 170 Jr.-3L Spanish Fort, Ala. / Spanish Fort HS 23 Colton Thomas OF L/R 6-0 195 R-Sr.-1L Prattville, Ala. / Darton State (Ga.) JC 24 Eddie Paparella OF R/R 6-4 205 R-Sr.-1L Skillman, N.J. / Howard (Texas) JC 25 Michael Sandle OF R/R 5-10 185 R-So.-1L Navarre, Fla. / Navarre HS 27 Andrew Bates OF L/R 6-2 180 So.-1L Pace, Fla. / Pace HS 29 Justin Dunnam OF L/L 5-8 185 Jr.-JC Saraland, Ala. / Coastal Alabama-South CC 30 Jared Proctor LHP L/L 5-8 140 Sr.-1L Bardstown, Ky. / Wabash Valley (Ill.) CC 31 Felix Aberouette C R/R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L San Bruno, Calif. / Skyline (Calif.) CC 32 Patrick McBride RHP R/R 6-1 225 Sr.-1L Hawesville, Ky. / John A. Logan (Ill.) CC 33 Tyler Perez RHP R/R 6-2 150 Jr.-2L Miami, Fla. / Mater Academy Charter HS 34 Ethan Wilson OF L/L 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Andalusia, Ala. / Andalusia HS 35 Tyler Trussell RHP R/R 6-0 200 Jr.-JC Clinton, Miss. / Hinds (Miss.) CC 36 Zach Young RHP R/R 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Sebastian, Fla. / Sebastian River (Fla.) HS 37 Bennett Shell OF L/R 5-9 175 Fr.-HS Pace, Fla. / Pace HS 38 Wells Davis IF L/R 6-2 205 Sr.-3L Columbus, Miss. / New Hope HS 39 Noah Michael RHP R/R 5-11 190 R-So.-1L Mobile, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal School 40 Chase Lambert RHP R/R 5-11 215 Sr.-1L Pace, Fla. / Faulkner State (Ala.) CC 42 Hunter Phillips RHP R/R 6-2 190 Jr.-JC Perry, Ga. / Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC 43 Joel Cheatwood RHP R/R 6-2 180 Jr.-JC Chelsea, Ala. / Snead State (Ala.) CC 44 Brandon Auerbach IF R/R 5-8 160 Fr.-HS Parkland, Fla. / Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS 45 Richard Sorrenti C R/R 6-0 185 Jr.-JC Tallahassee, Fla. / Pensacola State (Fla.) CC 46 Herndon Akridge RHP R/R 6-0 160 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal School 47 Zach Harlan RHP R/R 5-10 180 R-Fr.-HS Daphne, Ala. / Daphne HS

Head Coach Mark Calvi (8th season as head coach; 9th overall at USA) PronunciationKey FelixAberouette–abͲuhͲRETT Assistant Coaches AndyArguelles–areͲGWAYͲus Alan Luckie (13th season) BrandonAuerbach–OURͲback KalebDeLaTorre–dellͲuhͲTOREͲe Brad Phillips (1st season) NickDeSantis–duhͲSANͲtis Chris Prothro (4th season) MichaelMarra–MARRͲuh SantiMontiel–SAHNͲteemonͲTEEL Director of Operations – Andrew Carden (8th season) EddiePaparella–papͲuhͲRELLͲuh HeadCoachMarkCalvi–CALͲvee

6 Returners

Felix Aberoue e C • R/R 6-1 • 215 Sr.-1L 3311 San Bruno, Calif. Skyline (Calif.) CC

2018 (Junior): Appeared in 32 games with four starts ... Collected two hits, two RBIs and two runs scored as a junior ... Commi ed just one error behind the plate in 104 total chances ... Made his Jaguar debut against Kansas State (Feb. 16) ... Recorded his fi rst career RBI and run scored against Har ord (Feb. 23) ... Recorded his fi rst career hit against Appalachian State (March 31) ... Doubled at Li le Rock (May 5) for his fi rst career extra-base hit.

Junior College: Le ered two years at Skyline College in San Bruno, Calif. ... Earned the 2017 American Baseball Coaches Associa on / Rawlings Pacifi c Associa on Gold Glove at catcher ... Named fi rst-team all-Coast Pacifi c as a sophomore a er ba ng .287 with 16 doubles, 10 home runs, 43 RBIs, 33 runs scored, .580 slugging percentage and .413 on-base percentage while also pos ng a 1.000 fi elding percentage in 41 games played ... Hit .316 with 11 doubles, six home runs, 26 RBIs, 18 runs scored and a .684 slugging percentage in 18 conference games in 2017.

High School: Le ered in baseball, water polo and wrestling at Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif.

Personal: Full name is Felix Jean Aberoue e ... Born Oct. 31, 1997, in Burlingame, Calif. ... The fi h of eight children to Felix Sr. and Suny Aberoue e ... Brother, Jean-Paul, plays baseball at Spring Hill College in Mobile ... Favorite movie is “The Natural” ... Favorite pro sports team is the San Francisco Giants ... Lists Barry Bonds as his favorite athlete ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 1, twice, last at Texas Tech (3/2/18) HITS: 1, twice, last at Li le Rock (5/5/18) DOUBLES: 1 at Li le Rock (5/5/18) TRIPLES: none HOME RUNS: none RBI: 1, twice, last vs. Appalachian State (3/31/18) TOTAL BASES: 2 at Li le Rock (5/5/18) WALKS: 2 at Texas Tech (3/2/18) STOLEN BASES: none

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2018 .080 32-4 25 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 .120 6 1 13 0 .281 0 3 0-0 Totals .080 32-4 25 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 .120 6 1 13 0 .281 0 3 0-0

7 Returners

Andy Arguelles LHP • L/L 5-11 • 185 Jr.-2L 1199 Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus HS

2018 (Sophomore): Appeared in six games with fi ve starts ... Went 1-1 with a 5.50 ERA while combining for one shutout ... Struck out 17 ba ers against 15 walks in 18 innings pitched ... Tossed a season-high fi ve innings and allowed one run on three hits against Southeastern Louisiana (March 20) ... Recorded a season-high seven strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings pitched against Appalachian State (March 30) ... Tossed two innings and struck out three in a start at No. 18 Coastal Carolina (April 8) before missing the remainder of the season due to injury.

2017 (Freshman): Appeared in 16 games with 10 starts .... Went 3-3 with a 5.37 ERA while also combining for one shutout ... Recorded 51 strikeouts against 25 walks in 55 1/3 innings pitched ... Struck out three in two scoreless relief innings in his Jaguar debut against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Made his fi rst career start against New Orleans (Feb. 28) ... Tossed a then career-high six innings and struck out fi ve ba ers against two walks at Auburn (March 7) to earn his fi rst career win ... Pitched four shutout innings in a win at Alabama State (March 21) ... Struck out a career-high eight ba ers in a career-high 6 1/3 scoreless relief innings in a 7-6 win at No. 10 LSU (May 9), and re red 11 of the fi nal 12 ba ers he faced in the game ... Named the Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week on May 15 following his performance at LSU ... Allowed one run on fi ve hits with six strikeouts and four walks in fi ve innings in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship game against Georgia Southern (May 28) ... Tossed 2 2/3 innings and struck out two with one walk against Mississippi State in the NCAA Ha esburg (Miss.) Regional (June 4).

High School: Named the 2016 Miami Herald All-Dade 9A-7A Pitcher of the Year, and was also a 9A-7A fi rst-team all-Dade County selec on a er going 14-1 with 120 strikeouts against 33 walks and a 0.84 ERA while recording fi ve complete games, three shutouts and three no-hi ers in 15 appearances for Christopher Columbus High School ... Tossed a no-hi er in the Region 4-9A semifi nal, and followed that performance with a complete game in the region fi nal – allowing just one unearned run on four hits with six strikeouts and four walks – to lead CCHS to the Florida High School Athle c Associa on class 9A state championship round ... Also helped the Crusaders capture the 2015 8A state crown.

Personal: Full name is Andres Manuel Arguelles ... Born June 6, 1998, in Miami, Fla. ... The second of three children to Fernando and Jacqueline Arguelles ... Father, Fernando, le ered four years at Florida Southern and played professionally in the Pi sburgh Pirates and Sea le Mariners minor league organiza ons ... Grandfather, Manuel Allegue, played professionally in the Philadelphia A’s organiza on ... Lists playing ping pong and video games among his hobbies ... Favorite book is “The Great Gatsby” ... Lists the Miami Marlins and Miami Dolphins among his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athletes include Jacob deGrom and Mike Trout ... Lists Drake among his favorite musical ar sts ... Lists steak and rice among his favorite foods ... Majoring in business administra on.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 6.1 innings vs. LSU (5/9/17) LONGEST START: 6.0 innings at Auburn (3/7/17) SHORTEST START: 2.0 innings at Coastal Carolina (4/8/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 5 vs. Kansas State (2/16/18) STRIKEOUTS: 8 at LSU (5/9/17) HITS ALLOWED: 6, four mes, last vs. Mississippi State (6/4/17) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 2 vs. Mississippi State (6/4/17) RUNS ALLOWED: 7 at Southeastern Louisiana (4/4/17) EARNED RUNS: 5, twice, last vs. Kansas State (2/16/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2017 5.37 3-3 16 10 0 0/1 0 55.1 63 36 33 25 51 12 1 6 6 5 2 2018 5.50 1-1 6 5 0 0/1 0 18.0 13 12 11 15 17 4 0 1 5 1 0 Totals 5.40 4-4 22 15 0 0/2 0 73.1 76 48 44 40 68 16 1 7 11 6 2

8 Returners

Andrew Bates OF • L/R 6-1 • 190 So.-1L 2277 Pace, Fla. Pace HS

2018 (Freshman): Appeared in 28 games with 18 starts ... Recorded nine hits, nine RBIs, 11 runs scored and one stolen base as a freshman ... Also recorded one assist from the ou ield ... Finished with career highs in hits (3) and RBIs (2) against Kansas State (Feb. 16) in his Jaguar debut ... Drove in two runs in the series opener at No. 18 Coastal Carolina (April 6) ... Also recorded two RBIs and scored a career-best three runs against UT-Arlington (May 11).

High School: Le ered four years at Pace High School in Pace, Fla. ... Helped the Patriots to a district championship as a sophomore, and a district runner-up as a junior … Hit .400 with six home runs for the Patriots as a senior ... Ba ed .413 with three home runs and 24 RBIs en route to fi rst-team all-area honors by the Pensacola News Journal in 2016 … Hit .286 with three home runs and 18 RBI as a sophomore … Ba ed .419 with 14 RBIs in 10 games as a freshman before an ankle injury cut his season short.

Personal: Full name is Andrew James Bates ... Born May 28, 1999, in Jacksonville, N.C. ... The fi rst of two children to Jim and Mindy Bates ... Uncle, Daniel Bates, played baseball at Rutgers ... Hobbies include swimming and fi shing ... Favorite movie is “Step Brothers” ... Favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees ... Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter ... Lists Metallica among his favorite musical ar sts ... Majoring in exercise science.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 3 vs. UT-Arlington (5/11/18) HITS: 3 vs. Kansas State (2/16/18) DOUBLES: none TRIPLES: none HOME RUNS: none RBI: 2, three mes, last vs. UT-Arlington (5/11/18) TOTAL BASES: 3 vs. Kansas State (2/16/18) WALKS: 2, four mes, last vs. UT-Arlington (5/11/18) STOLEN BASES: 1 vs. Kansas State (2/16/18)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2018 .145 28-18 62 11 9 0 0 0 9 9 .145 15 0 20 0 .308 1 5 1-3 Totals .145 28-18 62 11 9 0 0 0 9 9 .145 15 0 20 0 .308 1 5 1-3

9 Returners

JoJo Booker RHP • R/R 6-2 • 210 So.-1L 1111 Brewton, Ala. T.R. Miller HS

2018 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 games with one start ... Went 2-1 with one save and a 7.15 ERA while combining for one shutout ... Struck out 40 ba ers against 19 walks in 34 innings pitched ... Did not allow a run in six of his 16 relief appearances ... Finished 1-0 with one save and a 4.43 ERA in nine Sun Belt Conference appearances ... Struck out 29 ba ers and issued nine walks in 20 1/3 innings against league opponents ... Struck out two in one perfect relief inning in his Jaguar debut against Kansas State (Feb. 16) ... Recorded two strikeouts and one walk in his lone start of the year against New Orleans (March 27) ... Struck out a career-high eight ba ers in a career- best 4 2/3 scoreless innings pitched against Georgia Southern (April 13) ... Tossed two shutout innings and struck out two while issuing one walk at Li le Rock (May 5) to earn his fi rst career save.

High School: Le ered in football and baseball for four years at T.R. Miller High School in Brewton, Ala. ... Named class 3A fi rst-team all- state in baseball by the Alabama Sports Writers Associa on as a junior and senior ... Ba ed .423 with 10 home runs while also recording 219 strikeouts on the mound in his fi nal two seasons ... Helped T.R. Miller HS to a third-round playoff appearance as a junior ... Hit .413 and recorded a 1.54 ERA with 107 strikeouts in 2016 ... Tossed a shutout against Gordo High School in the second round of the class 3A Alabama High School Athle c Associa on playoff s as a senior ... Selected in the fi h round of the 2017 Major League Baseball Dra by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim with the 145th overall pick.

Personal: Full name is Joseph Lamar Booker ... Born Sept. 11, 1998, in Brewton, Ala. ... The second of two children to Joey and Chris na Booker ... Lists fi shing among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “Friday Night Lights” ... Favorite pro sports team is the Kansas City Royals ... Lists Lorenzo Cain as his favorite pro sports athlete ... Favorite musical ar st is Riley Green ... Majoring in business administra on.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 4.2 innings vs. Georgia Southern (4/13/18) LONGEST START: 1.2 innings vs. New Orleans (3/27/18) SHORTEST START: 1.2 innings vs. New Orleans (3/27/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 5 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18) STRIKEOUTS: 8 vs. Georgia Southern (4/13/18) HITS ALLOWED: 5 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 2 at Southeastern Louisiana (5/15/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 7 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18) EARNED RUNS: 6 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 7.15 2-1 17 1 0 0/1 1 34.0 33 32 27 19 40 7 1 5 7 4 2 Totals 7.15 2-1 17 1 0 0/1 1 34.0 33 32 27 19 40 7 1 5 7 4 2

10 Returners

Wells Davis IF • L/L 6-2 • 200 Sr.-3L 3388 Columbus, Miss. New Hope HS

2018 (Junior): Named preseason All-Sun Belt Conference at fi rst base … Ranked third in the Sun Belt in walks (53), ed for fourth in sacrifi ce fl ies (5), seventh in on-base percentage (.451) and 11th in home runs (8) … In league contests, ranked third in OBP (.476), fourth in walks (25), ed for fourth in sacrifi ce fl ies (3), sixth in slugging percentage (.574) and RBIs (30), and 10th in ba ng average (.340) … Recorded 17 mul ple-hit games and 15 mul -RBI contests … Reached base in 19 consecu ve games to end the season … Hit safely in 35 of 56 games played … His 53 walks ranks eighth on the Jaguar single-season record list … Tied his career high in hits (3) in the season-opening win over Kansas State (Feb. 16) … Also ed that mark at Georgia State (March 24), versus Georgia Southern (April 15) and against UT Arlington (May 11) ... Reached base in 19 consecu ve games to close the season.

2017 (Sophomore): Appeared in 57 games with 55 starts ... Led the Sun Belt Conference in RBIs (46) in league games ... Led the team with 14 home runs ... Tied for the league lead in home runs (10) in conference games, and ranked ed for second in sacrifi ce fl ies (4) in SBC games ... Named Second-Team All-Sun Belt at fi rst base ... Finished as one of three fi nalists for the American Baseball Coaches Associa on / Rawlings Gold Glove Award at fi rst base a er commi ng just one error in 477 total chances ... Ba ed .293 with 50 runs scored, seven doubles, 14 home runs, 57 RBIs, .532 slugging percentage and .412 on-base percentage in 57 games played ... Hit .347 with 32 runs scored, three doubles, 10 home runs, 36 RBIs, .684 slugging percentage and .447 on-base percentage in 27 SBC contests ... Recorded 20 mul ple-hit and 15 mul -RBI games ... Went 2-for-3 with a grand slam, four RBIs and one run scored in the season opener against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Hit safely in 10 of his fi rst 11 games of the season ... Went 3-for-4 with two home runs, three RBIs and three runs scored in the series opener at App State (May 13) ... Followed that performance by going 3-for-7 with a , six RBIs and three runs scored against App State (May 13) in the nightcap of that doubleheader ... Capped the App State series with a 2-for-3 performance (May 14) in which he homered, drove in two runs and scored three mes ... Went 4-for-8 with two home runs, two RBIs and two runs scored in three games at the NCAA Ha esburg (Miss.) Regional to earn all-tournament honors.

2016 (Freshman): Appeared in four games and made his Jaguar debut against Evansville (Feb. 20) ... Drew a walk in his fi rst career at-bat at USA in a pinch-hit spot against the Purple Aces (Feb. 20) ... Recorded a .200 on-base percentage on four offi cial at-bats.

High School: Le ered three years in baseball and soccer, and one year in football at New Hope High School ... Helped the baseball program capture consecu ve 5A state tles in 2013-14 ... A class 5A all-state selec on in baseball in 2014, and received all-district honors in baseball and soccer in 2014 and ‘15 ... Also earned all-area honors as a punter in football as a senior ... Named the best off ensive player of the Class 4A-6A D.M. Howie All-Star Baseball Game ... Hit .379 with 12 doubles, one home run, 33 RBIs, 31 runs scored, .484 on-base percentage and .524 slugging percentage as a junior … Commi ed just one error in 185 chances in the fi eld in 2014 ... Finished with a .326 career ba ng average.

Personal: Full name is Wells Braddock Davis ... Born March 23, 1997, in Starkville, Miss. ... Lists drumming among his hobbies ... Son of Lee Davis and Bobbie Pearson ... Father, Lee, played football for four years at Mississippi State ... Mother, Bobbie, played basketball for four years at Mississippi State ... Favorite movie is “We Are Marshall” ... Lists the Pi sburgh Steelers, St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Heat as his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Bryce Harper ... Favorite food is chicken ... Majoring in business.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 3, seven mes, last at Li le Rock (5/5/18) HITS: 3, eight mes, last vs. UT-Arlington (5/11/18) DOUBLES: 2, twice, last at Coastal Carolina (4/7/18) TRIPLES: 1 at Li le Rock (5/5/18) HOME RUNS: 2, twice, last vs. Mississippi State (6/4/17) RBI: 6 at Appalachian State (5/13/17) TOTAL BASES: 9 at Appalachian State (5/13/17) WALKS: 3, three mes, last vs. Appalachian State (3/30/18) STOLEN BASES: 1 at Li le Rock (5/6/18) HITTING STREAK: 10 games (5/5 - 5/19/18)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2016 .000 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 1 .200 0 0 0-0 2017 .293 57-55 205 50 60 7 0 14 57 109 .532 40 5 56 1 .412 5 1 0-0 2018 .295 56-56 190 36 56 10 1 8 56 92 .484 53 5 44 1 .451 5 1 1-1 Totals .291 117-111 399 86 116 17 1 22 113 201 .504 94 10 102 3 .429 10 2 1-1 11 Returners

Nick DeSan s RHP • R/R 6-1 • 190 Sr.-1L 1100 Woodstock, Ga. Lawson State (Ala.) CC

2018 (Redshirt Junior): Appeared in 11 games, all in relief ... Went 3-0 with one save while combining for one shutout ... Recorded 24 strikeouts against nine walks in 18 2/3 innings pitched ... Finished 1-0 with one save in eight Sun Belt Conference appearances ... Recorded 15 strikeouts against eight walks against league opponents ... Struck out four in 1 1/3 scoreless innings against No. 18 Oklahoma (Feb. 17) in his season debut ... Followed that ou ng with consecu ve scoreless appearances against Har ord (Feb. 24) and at Louisiana (March 10) ... Tossed a season-high 3 1/3 innings at Louisiana (March 10) ... Struck out a season-high seven ba ers and recorded a save in three relief innings against Arkansas State (April 29) ... Tossed one scoreless inning against UT-Arlington (May 13) in his fi nal appearance of the season.

2017 (Redshirt): Made six relief appearances before undergoing Tommy John surgery ... Went 3-0 with a 4.70 ERA ... Struck out 22 ba ers and issued four walks in 15 1/3 innings pitched ... Limited the opposi on to a .204 ba ng average ... Struck out fi ve and issued one walk in three scoreless innings against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 19) in his Jaguar debut to earn his fi rst career win ... Recorded career highs in innings pitched (6.1) and strikeouts (10), while allowing three runs on fi ve hits against New Orleans (Feb. 28) to earn the win ... Tossed one scoreless inning and struck out one in a win at Auburn (March 7) ... Struck out four in two perfect relief innings against Columbia (March 10) ... Issued one walk and allowed two runs on one hit in two-thirds of an inning at Mississippi State (March 12) in his fi nal appearance of the season.

Junior College: Named all-Region 22 North Division as a sophomore a er going 8-3 with one save in 14 appearances … Recorded a 2.61 ERA and struck out 75 ba ers against 23 walks in 79 1/3 innings pitched … His eight wins ed for sixth in the Alabama Community College Conference … Went 8-2 in 15 appearances, 13 of which were starts, as a freshman … Posted a 3.23 ERA with 63 strikeouts and 27 walks in 78 innings pitched … Also tossed four complete games … Recorded a 2.30 ERA in conference games … Named All-Region 22 as well as to the all-Alabama Community College Conference all-North squad.

High School: Le ered at Etowah High School in Woodstock, Ga.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Chandler DeSan s ... Born April 8, 1996, in Woodstock, Ga. ... The second of two children to Mark and Kim DeSan s ... Lists playing golf among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “The Wolf of Wall Street” ... Favorite pro sports team is the ... Lists Michael Phelps as his favorite athlete ... Favorite musical ar st is Future ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 6.1 vs. New Orleans (2/28/17) LONGEST START: none SHORTEST START: none WALKS ALLOWED: 2, three mes, last vs. Georgia Southern (4/15/18) STRIKEOUTS: 10 vs. New Orleans (2/28/17) HITS ALLOWED: 6, twice, last vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 2 at Texas State (4/20/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 5 vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18) EARNED RUNS: 5 vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2017 4.70 3-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 15.1 11 8 8 4 22 4 0 0 1 3 0 2018 7.71 3-0 11 0 0 0/1 1 18.2 20 16 16 9 24 3 0 4 3 5 2 Totals 6.35 6-0 17 0 0 0/1 1 34.0 31 24 24 13 46 7 0 4 4 8 2

12 Returners

Zach Greene RHP • R/R 6-1 • 215 Sr.-1L 1133 Jacksonville, Fla. St. Johns River (Fla.) CC

2018 (Junior): Appeared in 23 games with two starts ... Went 2-4 with a 3.79 ERA and fi ve saves while combining for one shutout ... Struck out 80 ba ers against 13 walks in 57 innings pitched ... Recorded three saves along with 35 strikeouts and four walks in 25 2/3 innings pitched in Sun Belt Conference contests ... Struck out fi ve and issued three walks in 3 1/3 scoreless relief innings in his Jaguar debut against Kansas State (Feb. 16) to earn his fi rst career win ... Tossed a career-high 5 1/3 innings in his fi rst career start against Har ord (Feb. 24), and struck out seven ba ers without issuing a walk while allowing one earned run ... Made his fi nal start of the season at No. 1 Texas Tech (March 3) ... Tossed three scoreless innings and struck out three while allowing just one hit to record his fi rst career save against ULM (March 17) ... Struck out a career-high eight ba ers in 3 1/3 perfect relief innings at New Orleans to earn his second win of the season ... Tied his career high in strikeouts (8) in 4 2/3 innings at Li le Rock (May 4) ... Did not allow a run in 12 of his 23 appearances on the year ... Dra ed in the 15th round of the 2018 Major League Baseball Dra by the Miami Marlins.

Junior College: Le ered one season at St. Johns River Community College in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Went 4-0 with two saves in 25 relief appearances ... Recorded a 0.92 ERA with 46 strikeouts and 15 walks in 29 1/3 innings pitched ... Helped the Vikings to a 44-15 record in 2017.

UNC-Asheville (2016): Went 0-1 with a 4.56 ERA in 15 appearances as a freshman at UNC-Asheville ... Struck out 23 ba ers against 14 walks in 23 2/3 innings pitched ... Combined for one shutout ... Did not allow a run in six of his 15 relief appearances.

High School: Le ered three years at Atlan c Coast High School in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Helped the S ngrays capture two Gateway championships and one district tle ... Went 6-2 with one save, and recorded a 1.63 ERA with 56 strikeouts against 12 walks.

Personal: Full name is Zachary Blue Greene ... Born Aug. 29, 1996, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... The youngest of three children to Tony and Debbie Greene ... Hobbies include hun ng and fi shing ... Favorite movie is “Gladiator” ... Favorite pro sports team is the Jacksonville Jaguars ... Lists Bartolo Colon as his favorite athlete ... Favorite musical ar st is George Strait ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 5.1 innings vs. Har ord (2/24/18) LONGEST START: 5.1 innings vs. Har ord (2/24/18) SHORTEST START: 1.2 innings at Texas Tech (3/3/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 3 vs. Kansas State (2/16/18) STRIKEOUTS: 8, twice, last at Li le Rock (5/4/18) HITS ALLOWED: 9 vs. Har ord (2/24/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 1, three mes, last at Troy (5/19/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 6 at Coastal Carolina (4/7/18) EARNED RUNS: 6 at Coastal Carolina (4/7/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 3.79 2-4 23 2 0 0/1 5 57.0 53 28 24 13 80 13 0 3 1 6 0 Totals 3.79 2-4 23 2 0 0/1 5 57.0 53 28 24 13 80 13 0 3 1 6 0

13 Returners

Chase Lambert RHP • R/R 5-10 • 230 Sr.-1L 4400 Pace, Fla. Faulkner State (Ala.) CC

2018 (Junior): Made 18 relief appearances ... Went 1-0 with two saves and a 2.67 ERA ... Struck out 22 ba ers against 10 walks in 30 1/3 innings pitched ... Limited opponents to a .211 ba ng average ... Finished 1-0 with a 4.63 ERA in eight Sun Belt appearances ... Recorded seven strikeouts and issued six walks in 11 2/3 innings pitched against league opponents ... Did not allow a run in his fi rst four career appearances, which spanned seven innings, and struck out six without issuing a walk in that stretch ... Tossed two scoreless innings and struck out two in his Jaguar debut against Kansas State (Feb. 16) ... Recorded a pair of strikeouts and allowed just one hit in a career-high three scoreless innings against Virginia Tech (Feb. 17) to earn his fi rst career save ... Struck out a career-high four ba ers in 2 1/3 scoreless innings at Arkansas State (April 28) ... Tied his career high in innings pitched (3.0) against Georgia Southern (May 23) in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament ... Did not allow an earned run in 14 of his 18 appearances in 2018.

Junior College: Le ered two years at Faulkner State Community College in Bay Mine e, Ala. ... Named All-South by the Alabama Community College Conference as a sophomore ... Went 3-2 with 11 saves in 24 relief appearances in 2017 ... Recorded 54 strikeouts against 15 walks in 29 2/3 innings pitched ... Finished 6-1 with 10 saves in 21 relief appearances as a freshman in 2016 ... Struck out 53 ba ers against 14 walks in 30 innings pitched.

High School: Le ered in football and baseball at Pace High School in Pace, Fla. ... Helped the Patriots capture a district championship.

Personal: Full name is Chase Dallon Lambert ... Born April 24, 1996, in Pace, Fla. ... The fourth of eight children to Doug and Lisa Lambert ... Hobbies include hun ng and fi shing ... Favorite movie is “Forrest Gump” ... Lists the Chicago Cubs among his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athletes are Derrick Henry and Barry Sanders ... Majoring in physical educa on.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 3.0 innings, twice, last vs. Georgia Southern (5/23/18) LONGEST START: none SHORTEST START: none WALKS ALLOWED: 4 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/26/18) STRIKEOUTS: 4 vs. Arkansas State (4/28/18) HITS ALLOWED: 3, three mes, last vs. Coastal Carolina (5/26/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/18/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 4 at Li le Rock (5/5/18) EARNED RUNS: 4 at Li le Rock (5/5/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 2.67 1-0 18 0 0 0/0 2 30.1 24 11 9 10 22 3 0 2 1 5 1 Totals 2.67 1-0 18 0 0 0/0 2 30.1 24 11 9 10 22 3 0 2 1 5 1

14 Returners

Michael Marra RHP • R/R 6-0 • 175 R-Jr.-1L 1166 Kansas City, Mo. Crowder (Mo.) JC

2018 (Junior): Appeared in one game before si ng out the remainder of the season due to injury ... His lone appearance came in game one of a doubleheader at No. 1 Texas Tech (March 3), in which he threw 11 pitches before exi ng the game with an injury.

Junior College: Went 2-1 with one save in 12 relief appearances for Crowder Junior College in Neosho, Mo. ... Recorded 15 strikeouts against seven walks in 16 2/3 innings pitched ... Helped the Roughriders capture the Region 16 and South Central district championships en route to a sixth-place fi nish at the JUCO Division I World Series.

High School: Le ered three years at Lee’s Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Personal: Full name is Michael R. Marra ... Born July 14, 1996, in Kansas City, Mo. ... The fi rst of two children to Mike and Chris na Marra ... Hobbies include fi shing and watching sports ... Favorite movie is “Tommy Boy” ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs ... Favorite athlete is George Bre ... Lists Eric Church as his favorite musical ar st ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 0.0 innings at Texas Tech (3/3/18) LONGEST START: none SHORTEST START: none WALKS ALLOWED: 2 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) STRIKEOUTS: none HITS ALLOWED: 1 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: none RUNS ALLOWED: 3 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) EARNED RUNS: 3 at Texas Tech (3/3/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 1 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 1 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

15 Returners

Patrick McBride RHP • R/R 6-1 • 225 Sr.-1L 3322 Hawesville, Ky. John A. Logan (Ill.) CC

2018 (Junior): Made eight appearances with four starts ... Went 1-2 with a 4.95 ERA while combining for one shutout ... Recorded nine strikeouts against seven walks in 20 innings pitched ... Finished 1-1 with a 3.38 ERA in four Sun Belt Conference appearances, two of which were starts ... Struck out eight ba ers and issued two walks in 13 1/3 innings pitched against league opponents ... Made his Jaguar debut in a start against Virginia Tech (Feb. 17) ... Tossed a career-high six shutout innings and allowed just one hit with one walk and one strikeout to earn his fi rst career win against UT-Arlington (May 13) ... Struck out a career-high fi ve ba ers in his next start at Troy (May 19) ... Did not allow a run in three of his four relief appearances.

Junior College: Le ered two years at John A. Logan Community College in Carterville, Ill. ... Went 6-3 with one complete game in 10 starts as a sophomore ... Recorded a 3.82 ERA and 59 strikeouts against 19 walks in 63 2/3 innings pitched ... Finished 8-1 with a 3.79 ERA and 31 strikeouts against 19 walks in 54 2/3 innings pitched as a freshman in 2016 ... Helped the Volunteers capture consecu ve conference tles in 2016-17 a er back-to-back seasons of 40-plus wins.

High School: Le ered in baseball six years and basketball three years at Hancock County High School in Lewisport, Ky. ... Helped the Hornets capture the district tle in basketball as a junior.

Personal: Full name is Patrick Wayne McBride ... Born Jan. 4, 1996, in Owensboro, Ky. ... The youngest of four children to Brian and Grayce McBride ... Lists playing video games among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “The Wolf Of Wall Street” ... Favorite pro sports teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers ... Lists LeBron James as his favorite athlete ... Favorite musical ar st is Eric Church ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 6.0 innings vs. UT-Arlington (5/13/18) LONGEST START: 6.0 innings vs. UT-Arlington (5/13/18) SHORTEST START: 2.0 innings vs. Virginia Tech (2/17/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 4 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/26/18) STRIKEOUTS: 5 at Troy (5/19/18) HITS ALLOWED: 7 at Troy (5/19/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 1 at Troy (5/19/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 4 vs. Virginia Tech (2/17/18) EARNED RUNS: 4 vs. Virginia Tech (2/17/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 4.95 1-2 8 4 0 0/1 0 20.0 21 11 11 7 9 3 1 1 0 3 0 Totals 4.95 1-2 8 4 0 0/1 0 20.0 21 11 11 7 9 3 1 1 0 3 0

16 Returners

Noah Michael RHP • R/R 5-11 • 190 R-So.-1L 3399 Mobile, Ala. St. Paul’s Episcopal School

2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in eight games with four starts ... Finished 1-4 with 19 strikeouts against 18 walks in 25 2/3 innings pitched ... Went 1-2 in four Sun Belt Conference appearances, three of which were starts, and posted nine strikeouts and nine walks in 14 1/3 innings ... Struck out four against three walks in 4 1/3 innings pitched in his Jaguar debut against No. 23 Indiana (Feb. 18) ... Tossed a career-high 5 1/3 innings and ed his career-high in strikeouts (4) while issuing one walk and allowing one run on one hit against Georgia Southern (April 15) in his fi rst career start to earn his fi rst career win.

2017 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a non-medical redshirt.

High School: Le ered in baseball and football four years at St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Mobile, Ala. ... Earned Coastal Alabama all-region honorable men on from the Mobile Press-Register as a senior ... Ba ed .430 with eight home runs and went 22-7 with a 0.98 ERA during his career with the Saints ... Helped St. Paul’s to a semifi nal playoff appearance in 2015 ... Also helped the Saints capture consecu ve football state tles in 2014-15.

Personal: Full name is Noah Chris an Michael ... Born Feb. 6, 1998, in Grand Bay, Ala. ... The second of two children to Richard and Lora Michael ... Father, Richard, ran track at South Alabama and competed in the 1980 Olympic Trials ... Hobbies include fi shing and playing ping pong ... Lists “Step Brothers” among his favorite movies ... Favorite book is “The Count of Monte Cristo” ... Lists the Atlanta Braves and New Orleans Saints as his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athlets are Kris Bryant and Kobe Bryant ... Favorite musical ar st is Twenty One Pilots ... Lists cheeseburgers among his favorite foods ... Majoring in nursing.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 5.1 innings vs. Georgia Southern (4/15/18) LONGEST START: 5.1 innings vs. Georgia Southern (4/15/18) SHORTEST START: 1.1 innings vs. Arkansas State (4/28/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 4 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/26/18) STRIKEOUTS: 4, three mes, last vs. Georgia Southern (4/15/18) HITS ALLOWED: 7 vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 2 vs. Indiana (2/18/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 5, twice, last vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18) EARNED RUNS: 5, twice, last vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 8.06 1-4 8 4 0 0/0 0 25.2 31 24 23 18 19 4 3 3 1 4 0 Totals 8.06 1-4 8 4 0 0/0 0 25.2 31 24 23 18 19 4 3 3 1 4 0

17 Returners

Eddie Paparella OF • R/R 6-3 • 200 R-Sr.-2L 2244 Skillman, N.J. Howard (Texas) JC

2018 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt.

2017 (Junior): Appeared in 46 games with 35 starts ... Ba ed .268 with six doubles, one triple, seven home runs, 34 RBIs, 24 runs scored, a .504 slugging percentage and three stolen bases ... Hit .196 with four doubles, two home runs, nine RBIs and nine runs scored in 24 Sun Belt Conference contests ... Recorded six mul ple-hit and six mul -RBI games ... Hit safely in 22 of 46 contests ... Tied a school record and set a career high in RBIs (9), and also recorded career highs in hits (5) and runs scored (4) against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Finished 5-for-6 with a triple and a home run in that contest ... Finished 3-for-4 with a home run, fi ve RBIs and one run scored at Auburn (March 7) ... Homered and drove in four runs at Alabama State (March 21) ... Delivered a game-tying solo home run in the bo om of the ninth inning against Georgia Southern (May 28) in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship game.

2016 (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games with two starts ... Ba ed .182 with two doubles, two RBIs and one run scored ... Also posted a .364 slugging percentage and .400 on-base percentage ... Made his Jaguar debut in a pinch-hit appearance in the season opener against Evansville (Feb. 19) ... Recorded his fi rst career hit and RBI on a pinch-hit RBI double at New Orleans (March 22) ... Delivered a pinch-hit RBI double the following game at Texas State (March 24).

Junior College: Le ered two years at Howard Junior College in Big Spring, Texas ... Hit .309 with 12 doubles, one triple, 11 home runs, 39 RBIs, 45 runs scored and fi ve stolen bases in 54 games as a sophomore ... Ba ed .333 with three doubles, two triples, 22 RBIs, 23 runs scored and fi ve stolen bases in 23 games played as a freshman … HJC was ranked No. 1 in the na on through its fi rst 25 games of the season in 2014, and led the country in ba ng average, runs scored and RBI ... Helped the Hawks capture back-to-back Western Junior College Athle c Conference championships.

High School: Le ered four years at The Hun School of Princeton in Princeton, N.J. … Helped lead the Raiders to the 2011 Prep A state championship … Named second-team all-Prep A by NJ.com in both his junior and senior seasons.

Personal: Full name is Edward William Paparella ... Born Nov. 27, 1994, in Mineola, N.Y. ... The only child of Frank and Mary Paparella ... Favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees ... Lists Joe Pederson and Ted Williams as his favorite athletes ... Earned his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies in 2017, and is currently working on a master’s degree in sport management.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 4 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) HITS: 5 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) DOUBLES: 1, six mes, last vs. Li le Rock (5/7/17) TRIPLES: 1 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) HOME RUNS: 1, seven mes, last vs. Georgia Southern (5/28/17) RBI: 9 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) TOTAL BASES: 10 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) WALKS: 2 vs. Li le Rock (5/7/17) STOLEN BASES: 2 vs. Alabama A&M (2/22/17) HITTING STREAK: 4 games (3/21 - 3/26/18)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2016 .182 10-2 11 1 2 2 0 0 2 4 .364 4 0 5 0 .400 0 0 0-0 2017 .268 46-35 123 24 33 6 1 7 34 62 .504 22 3 42 0 .384 3 0 3-4 2018 Redshirted the 2018 season Totals .261 56-37 134 25 35 8 1 7 36 66 .493 26 3 47 0 .386 3 0 3-4

18 Returners

Tyler Perez RHP • R/R 6-2 • 155 Jr.-2L 3333 Miami, Fla. Mater Academy Charter School

2018 (Sophomore): Appeared in eight games with three starts ... Posted a 5.40 ERA and combined for one shutout while striking out nine ba ers against 14 walks in 13 1/3 innings pitched ... Made two Sun Belt Conference appearances ... Struck out three and issued two walks without allowing a run in two innings ... Struck out two and walked two in 1 1/3 innings against No. 18 Oklahoma (Feb. 17) in his season debut ... Allowed one earned run on four hits while striking out three and issuing four walks in 2 2/3 innings pitched against No. 13 Southern Miss (Feb. 20) in his fi rst career start ... Tossed four innings in his next start against Auburn (Feb. 27) ... Did not allow a run in three straight relief appearances from March 4-31, which spanned 2 2/3 innings.

2017 (Freshman): Made eight relief appearances as a freshman ... Went 1-0 with a 4.66 ERA ... Struck out 11 ba ers against four walks in 19 1/3 innings pitched ... Recorded six strikeouts and one save in four Sun Belt Conference appearances in a total of 8 2/3 innings pitched ... Did not allow a run in his fi rst two appearances, and allowed just one hit over that two-inning span ... Tossed one scoreless inning against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18) in his Jaguar debut ... Recorded his fi rst career strikeout against Southeastern Louisiana (March 14) ... Allowed one run on fi ve hits in a career-high fi ve innings pitched against Alabama State (April 19) to earn his fi rst careeer win ... Struck out three against one walk in three innings at Appalachian State (May 13) to record his fi rst career save.

High School: Named second-team all-Dade 8A-68 by The Miami Herald as a u lity player a er his junior season … Helped Mater Academy Charter HS to a 2014 regional and state championship, and a district and regional crown in 2015 … Went 6-3 with a 2.60 ERA on the mound as a senior while also hi ng .415 at the plate … Finished 2-1 with a 1.40 ERA as a sophomore.

Personal: Full name is Tyler Ivan Perez ... Born July 17, 1998, in Miami, Fla. ... The second of two children to Ivan and Candy Perez ... Favorite movie is “The Benchwarmers” ... Favorite book is “Harry Po er and the Chamber of Secrets” ... Lists the Minnesota Vikings, Boston Red Sox and Miami Heat as his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athletes are Jacob deGrom and Teddy Bridgewater ... Lists Drake among his favorite musical ar sts ... Majoring in sports management.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 5.0 innings vs. Alabama State (4/19/17) LONGEST START: none SHORTEST START: none WALKS ALLOWED: 1, four mes, last at Appalachian State (5/13/17) STRIKEOUTS: 3 at Appalachian State (5/13/17) HITS ALLOWED: 6 vs. Southern Miss (4/25/17) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 1, three mes, last at Appalachian State (5/13/17) RUNS ALLOWED: 3, twice, last at Appalachian State (5/13/17) EARNED RUNS: 3 vs. Southern Miss (4/25/17)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2017 4.66 1-0 8 0 0 0/1 1 19.1 25 11 10 4 11 3 0 3 2 1 0 2018 5.40 0-0 8 3 0 0/1 0 13.1 21 15 8 14 9 4 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 4.96 1-0 16 3 0 0/2 1 32.2 46 26 18 18 20 7 0 3 3 4 0

19 Returners

Carter Perkins C • L/R 5-9 • 190 Sr.-3L 1144 Cartersville, Ga. Ola HS

2018 (Junior): Named First-Team All-South Central Region by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on/Rawlings ... Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Ranked 10th in the league in home runs (9) and slugging percentage (.543) in Sun Belt games last season … Ba ed .301 with nine doubles, nine home runs, 43 RBIs, 38 runs scored, .410 on-base percentage and .506 slugging percentage in 53 games played last year … Hit .326 with fi ve doubles, fi ve home runs, 21 RBIs, 21 runs scored, .427 OBP and .543 slugging percentage in league contests … Recorded 17 mul ple-hit and 10 mul -RBI games … Hit safely in 32 of 53 games played ... Homered and drove in one run at No. 1 Texas Tech (March 4) ... Finished 2-for-4 with a double, a home run and two runs scored against ULM (March 18) ... Recorded career highs in hits (4), RBIs (4) and home runs (2) at New Orleans (April 18), fi nishing 4-for-5 with a double, two home runs, four RBIs and three runs scored ... Went 2-for-4 with a double, one RBI and two runs scored in the series opener at Texas State (April 20) ... Followed that performance by tying his career high in hits (4) and driving in three runs at Texas State (April 20) in the second game of a doubleheader ... Named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week (April 24) a er hi ng .625 (10-for-16) with three doubles, three home runs, eight RBIs, seven runs scored, a .684 OBP and 1.375 slugging percentage in four games ... Collected mul ple hits in the fi rst three games of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament ... Went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs and one run scored against Georgia Southern (May 23) ... Finished 2-for-4 with a double and ed his career high in RBIs (4) against Coastal Carolina (May 24) ... Went 2-for-4 with two RBIs against Georgia Southern (May 25).

2017 (Sophomore): Appeared in 41 games with 26 starts ... Ba ed .250 with seven doubles, one triple, home run, 18 RBIs and 18 runs scored ... Hit .261 with one double, one triple, 10 RBIs and 10 runs scored in 19 Sun Belt Conference games ... Tied a career high in hits (3) against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18), while also driving in three and scoring four runs ... Recorded three hits and three RBIs at Georgia Southern (March 18) ... Tied his career high in hits (3) at New Orleans (April 11), and matched that total against Coastal Carolina (April 14) ... Took over as the star ng catcher on May 19 against Troy following an injury to Jared Barnes ... Named to the Sun Belt All-Tournament team a er ba ng .385 with two doubles, one RBI, one run scored, a .538 slugging percentage and .429 on-base percentage in three games.

2016 (Freshman): Ba ed .274 with seven doubles, 25 RBIs, 15 runs scored and one stolen base in 57 games ... Hit safely in 30 of 57 contests ... Recorded 13 mul ple-hit and fi ve mul -RBI games ... Ba ed .244 with one double, 12 RBIs, seven runs scored and one stolen base in 28 SBC games ... Hit safely in the fi rst fi ve games of his Jaguar career, including a 3-for-4 performance aginst Evansville (Feb. 21) where he doubled twice, scored three runs and drove in one run ... Tied a career high in hits with three each against Texas State (March 24) and ULM (April 2) ... Drove in a career-high four runs against New Orleans (April 6).

High School: Le ered four years at Ola High School in McDonough, Ga. ... Named the Henry Herald Player of the Year in 2015 ... Earned all-region 4-AAAAA honors as a senior ... Hit .430 as a junior … Ba ed .400 as a sophomore and .330 as a freshman.

Personal: Full name is Carter West Perkins ... Born Nov. 4, 1996, in Riverdale, Ga. ... The second of two children to Gar and Lee Perkins ... Uncle, Michael S pe, is the lead singer of rock band R.E.M. ... Favorite movie is “Moneyball” ... Lists the Bible as his favorite book ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Atlanta Braves and Falcons ... Favorite athlete is Brian McCann ... Lists Thomas Rhe as his favorite musical ar st ... Favorite food is chicken Alfredo ... Majoring in sport management.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 4 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) HITS: 3, seven mes, last vs. Coastal Carolina (4/14/17) DOUBLES: 2, three mes, last vs. Georgia Southern (3/18/17) TRIPLES: 1 at ULM (4/9/17) HOME RUNS: 1 vs. Columbia (3/12/17) RBI: 4 vs. New Orleans (4/6/16) TOTAL BASES: 6 vs. Columbia (3/12/17) WALKS: 2, fi ve mes, last at ULM (4/9/17) STOLEN BASES: 1 at Appalachian State (4/16/16) HITTING STREAK: 5 games (3/27 - 4/7/18)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2016 .274 57-49 168 15 46 7 0 0 25 53 .315 18 2 44 3 .346 3 7 1-1 2017 .250 41-26 124 18 31 7 1 1 18 43 .347 12 0 20 6 .314 1 0 0-0 2018 .301 53-51 176 38 53 9 0 9 43 89 .506 31 2 33 6 .410 1 3 0-0 Totals .278 151-126 468 71 130 23 1 10 86 185 .395 61 4 97 15 .362 5 10 1-1 20 Returners

Reid Powers C • R/R 6-1 • 210 So.-1L 2200 Madison, Ala. Sparkman HS

2018 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games with four starts ... Played in four Sun Belt Conference games with one start ... Made his Jaguar debut in a pinch-hit appearance against Kansas State (Feb. 16) ... Made his fi rst career start against Virginia Tech (Feb. 17) ... Recorded one hit, a double, which came at No. 1 Texas Tech (March 3), which came in his second career start ... Also earned starts at Louisiana (March 9) and against ULM (March 17).

High School: Le ered four years at Sparkman High School in Harvest, Ala. ... Named class 7A second-team all-state by the Alabama Sports Writers Associa on as a senior ... Ba ed .410 with nine doubles, three triples, three home runs and 32 RBIs as a senior ... Hit .392 with 11 doubles, two home runs and 24 RBIs as a junior in 2016 ... Helped the Senators to a state runner-up fi nish in 2014, consecu ve semifi nal appearances in 2015-16 and a fi rst-round playoff appearance in 2017.

Personal: Full name is Michael Reid Powers ... Born June 14, 1998, in Huntsville, Ala. ... The second of two children to Mike and Bonnie Powers ... Favorite movie is “Step Brothers” ... Favorite pro sports team is the Atlanta Braves ... Lists Buster Posey and Tom Brady as his favorite athletes ... Favorite musical ar st is Chris Stapleton ... Majoring in business administra on.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 1 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) HITS: 1 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) DOUBLES: 1 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) TRIPLES: none HOME RUNS: none RBI: none TOTAL BASES: 2 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) WALKS: none STOLEN BASES: none

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2018 .067 13-4 15 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .133 0 0 8 0 .067 0 0 0-0 Totals .067 13-4 15 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .133 0 0 8 0 .067 0 0 0-0

21 Returners

Jared Proctor LHP • L/L 5-8 • 145 Sr.-1L 3300 Bardstown, Ky. Wabash Valley (Ill.) CC

2018 (Junior): Appeared in 19 games with nine starts ... Ranked second on the team in wins (5) ... Finished 5-1 with a 3.11 ERA with one complete game, one shutout and one combined shutout ... Struck out 49 ba ers against 27 walks in 55 innings pitched ... Went 3-1 with a 4.46 ERA in 10 Sun Belt Conference appearances, eight of which were starts ... Recorded 32 strikeouts and issued 22 walks in 38 1/3 innings pitched against league opponents ... Did not allow an earned run in his fi rst seven appearances, all of which were in relief and covered a span of 7 2/3 innings ... As a reliever, he went 1-0 with a 2.19 ERA in 10 appearances, and struck out 13 ba ers against six walks in 12 1/3 innings ... Struck out one in 1 2/3 scoreless innings in his Jaguar debut against No. 18 Oklahoma (Feb. 17) to earn his fi rst career win ... Tossed fi ve shutout innings, allowing just two hits while striking out a career-high fi ve ba ers and issuing one walk against Appalachian State (March 31) in his fi rst career start to earn his second win ... Pitched a then career-high six innings against Arkansas State (April 29), and recorded fi ve strikeouts against two walks while allowing one unearned run to earn the win ... Tossed a career-high seven shutout innings, and struck out fi ve without issuing a walk and allowed only three hits against Georgia Southern (May 25) in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

Junior College: Le ered one year at Wabash Valley Community College in Mt. Carmel, Ill. ... Went 4-2 with one save in 21 appearances last season ... Struck out 44 ba ers against 20 walks and recorded a 1.93 ERA in 32 2/3 innings pitched ... Helped the Warriors to a 50-15 record and third-place fi nish at the 2017 JUCO World Series.

Kentucky (2015): Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School: Le ered four years at Nelson County High School in Bardstown, Ky. ... Went 6-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 101 strikeouts in 51 innings pitched as a senior ... Also ba ed .422 with six doubles, 16 RBI and 21 stolen bases ... Holds school single-season records for lowest ERA (0.64) and most hits (61) off ensively ... Tossed his fi rst career no-hi er on April 1, 2013 ... Recorded his second career no-hi er one year later on April 1, 2014.

Personal: Full name is Jared Sco Proctor ... Born July 17, 1996, in Marion County, Ky. ... The fi rst of four children to Gary and Paula Proctor ... Cousin, Sarah Drury, was a member of the United States Volleyball Na onal Team from 2003-08 ... Hobbies include hun ng and fi shing ... Favorite movie is “Step Brothers” ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Cincinna Reds and Los Angels Dodgers ... Lists Clayton Kershaw as his favorite athlete ... Favorite musical ar st is Kaleb Cecil ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 7.0 innings vs. Georgia Southern (5/25/18) LONGEST START: 7.0 innings vs. Georgia Southern (5/25/18) SHORTEST START: 1.2 innings at Coastal Carolina (4/7/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 5 at Coastal Carolina (4/7/18) STRIKEOUTS: 5, four mes, last vs. Georgia Southern (5/25/18) HITS ALLOWED: 9 at Troy (5/18/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 1, fi ve mes, last at Troy (5/18/18) RUNS ALLOWED: 6, twice, last at Troy (5/18/18) EARNED RUNS: 6 at Troy (5/18/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 3.11 5-1 19 9 1 1/1 0 55.0 44 27 19 27 49 7 0 5 3 7 0 Totals 3.11 5-1 19 9 1 1/1 0 55.0 44 27 19 27 49 7 0 5 3 7 0

22 Returners

Addison Reed RHP • R/R 6-4 • 165 Sr.-1L 2211 White, Ga. Chipola (Fla.) JC

2018 (Junior): Made six relief appearances ... Posted a 5.40 ERA with eight strikeouts against seven walks in 8 1/3 innings pitched ... Made one Sun Belt Conference appearance and recorded one strikeout and issued one walk in one-third of an inning ... Tossed two scoreless innings and struck out a career-high three ba ers in his Jaguar debut against Har ord (Feb. 24) ... Followed that performance with a career-high four innings pitched at No. 1 Texas Tech (March 3) ... Posted consecu ve scoreless appearances at Troy (May 18) and against Coastal Carolina (May 24) to close the season.

Junior College: Le ered two years at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Fla. ... Went 7-4 with one save in 22 appearances with nine starts as a sophomore in 2016 ... Recorded a 3.91 ERA with 72 strikeouts against 37 walks in 71 1/3 innings pitched ... Went 3-1 in 16 appearances with four starts as a freshman in 2015 ... Struck out 19 ba ers and issued 11 walks while recording a 3.38 ERA in 32 innings pitched ... Helped the Indians capture two conference championships a er pos ng 40 or more wins in each of his two seasons with the program.

High School: Le ered at Kennesaw Mountain High School in Kennesaw, Ga.

Personal: Full name is Addison Tinsely Reed ... Born Aug., 29, 1995, in Atlanta, Ga. ... The youngest of three children to Chap and Kristen Reed ... Hobbies include playing golf and producing music ... Lists “Lone Survivor” among his favorite movies ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Atlanta Braves and Toronto Blue Jays ... Favorite athlete is Marcus Stroman ... Lists Future among his favorite musical ar sts ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 4.0 innings at Texas Tech (3/3/18) LONGEST START: none SHORTEST START: none WALKS ALLOWED: 3 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) STRIKEOUTS: 3 vs. Har ord (2/24/18) HITS ALLOWED: 5 at Texas Tech (3/3/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: none RUNS ALLOWED: 4 at LSU (3/14/18) EARNED RUNS: 2, twice, last at New Orleans (4/18/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 5.40 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 8.1 11 8 5 7 8 1 0 0 2 3 0 Totals 5.40 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 8.1 11 8 5 7 8 1 0 0 2 3 0

23 Returners

Michael Sandle OF • R/R 5-10 • 185 R-So.-1L 2255 Navarre, Fla. Navarre HS

2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in 53 games with 52 starts ... Ba ed .225 with eight doubles, three triples, three home runs, 32 RBIs, 28 runs scored and fi ve stolen bases in 53 contests ... Hit .198 with four doubles, three triples, one home run, 14 RBIs, 10 runs scored and two stolen bases in 26 Sun Belt Conference games ... Recorded 12 mul ple-hit and six mul -RBI contests ... Hit safely in 28 of 53 games played ... Went 2-for-4 with a double, one RBI and one run scored in his Jaguar debut against Kansas State (Feb. 16) ... Recorded a career- high three hits, along with four RBIs and two runs scored, against Har ord (Feb. 23) ... Hit his fi rst career home run against Har ord (Feb. 24) the following game ... Tied his career high in hits (3) at Auburn (Feb. 27), and also drove in a pair of runs ... Tripled, homered and drove in a career-high fi ve runs in the series fi nale against Arkansas State (April 29) ... Tied his career high in hits (3) at Li le Rock (May 5).

2017 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a non-medical redshirt.

High School: Earned fi rst-team all-area honors from the Pensacola News Journal as a senior … Named most valuable player of the Subway High School All-Star Game in Pensacola, Fla. … Ba ed .412 with 20 doubles, fi ve triples, three home runs and 12 stolen bases as a junior in 2015 at Navarre HS … Hit .353 with one home run and eight stolen bases as a sophomore … Helped lead the Raiders to a regional quarterfi nal appearance in both football and baseball … Also named the most valuable player of the North-South All-Star Football Game his senior season ... Set NHS football records for intercep ons in a season (6) and career intercep ons (11) ... Also holds the NHS baseball record for most doubles (20) in a single season ... Hit a walk-off home run against Niceville (Fla.) HS in the 2015 district tournament.

Personal: Full name is Michael Terrell Sandle ... Born Sept. 21, 1998, in Dayton, Ohio ... The only child to Kim Sandle and Nneka Williams ... Hobbies include working out and swimming ... Favorite movie is “Straight Ou a Compton” ... Favorite book is “The City of Ember” ... Lists the New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Cavaliers as his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athletes are Cam Newton, Mike Trout and LeBron James ... Lists Drake among his favorite musical ar sts ... Favorite foods include pizza and ice cream ... Majoring in exercise science.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 3 at Alabama State (4/10/18) HITS: 3, three mes, last at Li le Rock (5/5/18) DOUBLES: 1, eight mes, last vs. Coastal Carolina (5/24/18) TRIPLES: 1, three mes, last vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18) HOME RUNS: 1, three mes, last vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18) RBI: 5 vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18) TOTAL BASES: 7 vs. Arkansas State (4/29/18) WALKS: 2, four mes, last at Alabama State (4/10/18) STOLEN BASES: 1, fi ve mes, last vs. UT-Arlington (5/12/18) HITTING STREAK: 6 games (2/18 - 2/27/18)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2018 .225 53-52 191 28 43 8 3 3 32 66 .346 20 4 43 6 .307 3 2 5-6 Totals .225 53-52 191 28 43 8 3 3 32 66 .346 20 4 43 6 .307 3 2 5-6

24 Returners

Hunter Stokes IF • L/R 6-0 • 170 Jr.-2L 2222 Spanish Fort, Ala. Spanish Fort HS

2018 (Sophomore): Appeared in 53 games with 46 starts ... Ba ed .222 with seven doubles, three home runs, 29 RBIs and 29 runs scored ... Hit .250 with three doubles, one home run, 17 RBIs, 17 runs scored and a .421 on-base percentage in 26 Sun Belt Conference contests ... Recorded 11 mul ple-hit and eight mul -RBI games ... Hit safely in 26 of 53 games played ... Tied his career hihgh in RBIs (3) against ULM (March 17) ... Tied his career high with three RBIs in the series opener against Appalachian State (March 30), and matched that total at Texas State (April 20) and against Georgia Southern (May 25) in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament ... Hit safely in a season-best seven consecu ve games (April 6-15).

2017 (Freshman): Appeared in 48 games with 37 starts ... Ba ed .302 with four doubles, three triples, three home runs, 19 RBIs, 31 runs scored, .452 slugging percentage and .426 on-base percentage in 48 contests ... Hit .289 with three doubles, three triples, nine RBIs and 17 runs scored in 24 Sun Belt Conference games ... Recorded eight mul ple-hit and four mul -RBI contests ... Hit safely in 29 of 48 games ... Made his collegiate debut against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Recorded his fi rst hit and RBI against EIU in the second game of a doubleheader (Feb.18) ... Recorded his fi rst career home run and drove in a career-high three runs at Alabama State (March 21) ... Collected two hits, including a home run, at New Orleans (April 11) ... Finished with a career-high three hits, including two triples, in three at-bats at Appalachian State (May 13) ... Went 2-for-2 with a home run, one RBI and two runs scored in the Sun Belt Tournament championship game against Georgia Southern (May 28) ... Hit safely in nine of his fi nal 11 games of the season.

High School: Named class 6A fi rst-team all-state as a designated hi er by the Alabama Baseball Writers Associa on as a senior a er ba ng .404 with 14 stolen bases … Also named 2016 Coastal Alabama fi rst-team all-region as a designated hi er by AL.com … Ba ed .454 with two home runs, 27 RBIs, and 14 stolen bases, and went 9-1 on the mound as a junior … Named fi rst-team all-state in class 6A as a shortstop by the Alabama Sports Writers Associa on … Earned Super All-State honors as a shortstop from AL.com and was named to the Coastal Alabama all-Region team as a u lity player … Hit .385 with 25 RBIs while pos ng a .414 on-base percentage and .491 slugging percentage as a sophomore … Le ered in baseball four years and football for one season at SFHS … Helped the Toros capture the 5A state championship as a sophomore.

Personal: Full name is Hunter Glen Stokes ... Born Nov. 17, 1997, in Grand Bay, Ala. ... The fi rst of two children to Stacey and Christy Stokes ... Hobbies include golfi ng, hun ng and fi shing ... Favorite movie is “Never Back Down” ... Favorite book is “Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Opera on Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10” ... Lists the Boston Red Sox as his favorite pro sports team ... Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan ... Favorite musical ar st is Hank Williams Jr. ... Lists steak as his favorite food ... Major is sport management.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 3, twice, last at Appalachian State (5/13/17) HITS: 3 at Appalachian State (5/13/17) DOUBLES: 1, four mes, last vsv. Troy (5/18/17) TRIPLES: 2 at Appalachian State (5/13/17) HOME RUNS: 1, three mes, last vs. Georgia Southern (5/28/17) RBI: 3 at Alabama State (3/21/17) TOTAL BASES: 7 at Appalachian State (5/13/17) WALKS: 3, twice, last vs. Georgia State (3/25/17) STOLEN BASES: none HITTING STREAK: 9 games (5/13 - 6/2/17)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2017 .302 48-37 126 31 38 4 3 3 19 57 .452 28 0 45 2 .426 1 4 0-2 2018 .222 53-46 167 29 37 7 0 3 29 53 .317 38 0 55 2 .366 0 1 0-2 Totals .256 101-83 293 60 75 11 3 6 48 110 .375 66 0 100 4 .392 1 5 0-4

25 Returners

Colton Thomas OF • L/L 6-0 • 205 R-Sr.-1L 2233 Pra ville, Ala. Darton State (Ga.) JC

2018 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt.

2017 (Junior): Appeared in 39 games with 25 starts ... Ba ed .327 with six doubles, four home runs, 18 RBIs, 30 runs scored, .505 slugging percentage, .444 on-base percentage and fi ve stolen bases ... Hit .333 with three doubles, three home runs, 11 RBIs, 17 runs scored, .583 slugging percentage, .450 OBP and one stolen base in 20 Sun Belt Conference contests ... Recorded 10 mul ple-hit games and fi ve mul - RBI contests ... Hit safely in 21 of 39 games ... Opened the season by hi ng safely in his fi rst four contests ... Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a career-high three RBI in his Jaguar debut against Eastern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Followed that performance with a pair of hits and one RBI against Alabama A&M (Feb. 22) ... Hit his fi rst career home run and ed a career high with three hits in the series opener at Arkansas State (April 22) ... Recorded a career-high three hits, including two doubles, along with two RBIs and one run scored in the series opener against Texas State (April 28) ... Tied his career high in hits (3), including a home run, in the regular-season fi nale with Troy (May 20) ... Homered and drove in two runs against Southern Miss (June 4) in the NCAA Ha esburg (Miss.) Regional.

Junior College: Helped DSJC capture the 2016 Georgia Collegiate Athle c Assoca on (GCAA) championship as well as the East Central District championship to earn a berth in the JUCO World Series in Grand Junc on, Colo. … Ranked second in the GCAA with 28 stolen bases … Hit .307 with eight doubles, four triples, two home runs, 44 RBIs, 60 runs scored and 28 stolen bases in 62 games, while also pos ng a .413 on-base percentage … Ba ed .377 with 12 doubles, eight triples, 58 RBIs, 47 runs scored and 27 stolen bases in 59 games as a freshman … Posted a .441 on-base percentage and .502 slugging percentage … Helped DSJC capture the Georgia Collegiate Athle c Associa on Region 17 Tournament championship … First-team all-GCAA selec on … Also named to the GCAA Gold Glove team … Led the GCAA in hits, triples and runs scored, ranked second in ba ng average, third in stolen bases and slugging percentage, ed for eighth in doubles and ninth in OBP.

High School: Named fi rst-team all-state by the Alabama Sports Writers Associa on and Class 5A-6A Montgomery AdverƟ ser All-Metro as a senior a er hi ng .439 with 27 RBIs, 50 runs scored and 25 stolen bases at Marbury HS … Le ered four years in baseball and three years in football at MHS … Helped the Bulldogs capture three consecu ve region championships en route to three straight quarterfi nal appearances in the 5A state playoff s.

Personal: Full name is Colton Russell Thomas ... Born Oct. 15, 1995, in Montgomery, Ala. ... The second of two children to Darren Thomas and Dundee Sopp ... Lists fi shing and playing guitar among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans” ... Lists the Atlanta Braves and Tennessee Titans as his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athlete is Mike Trout ... Favorite musical ar st is Drake ... Majoring in chemical engineering.

CAREER HIGHS RUNS: 3, twice, last vs. Troy (5/19/17) HITS: 3, twice, last vs. Troy (5/20/17) DOUBLES: 2 vs. Texas State (4/28/17) TRIPLES: none HOME RUNS: 1, four mes, last vs. Southern Miss (6/4/17) RBI: 3, twice, last at Arkansas State (4/22/17) TOTAL BASES: 6 vs. Troy (5/20/17) WALKS: 2 vs. Mississippi State (6/2/17) STOLEN BASES: 2 vs. Mississippi State (4/18/17) HITTING STREAK: 4 games (5/19 - 5/27/17)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2017 .327 39-25 101 30 33 6 0 4 18 51 .505 17 5 28 0 .444 1 2 5-8 2018 Redshirted the 2018 season Totals .327 39-25 101 30 33 6 0 4 18 51 .505 17 5 28 0 .444 1 2 5-8 26 Returners

Caleb Yarborough LHP • L/L 5-10 • 180 Sr.-1L 1177 Brookhaven, Miss. Meridian (Miss.) CC

2018 (Junior): Appeared in three games with two starts ... Went 1-1 with a 2.53 ERA, and struck out six while issuing seven walks in 10 2/3 innings pitched ... Tossed a career-high four innings, and struck out a career-best three ba ers against a pair of walks in his fi rst career start against No. 23 Indiana (Feb. 18) in his Jaguar debut ... Pitched 3 1/3 scoreless relief innings against Har ord (Feb. 24), and allowed just two hits with one strikeout and two walks to earn his fi rst career win ... Tossed 3 1/3 innings in a start at No. 16 LSU (March 14), and struck out two before exi ng the game due to injury ... The LSU appearance marked his fi nal ou ng of the season before being sidelined due to injury.

Junior College: Le ered two years at Meridian Community College in Meridian, Miss. ... Went 4-4 in 14 appearances with three starts as a sophomore in 2017 ... Struck out 49 ba ers against 18 walks in 36 1/3 innings pitched ... Posted a ra o of 12.14 strikeouts per nine innings ... Recorded one save in 16 relief appearances as a freshman in 2016 ... Struck out 21 ba ers against eight walks in 23 innings pitched.

High School: Le ered in baseball and basketball at Loyd Star A endance Center in Brookhaven, Miss. ... Ba ed .429 with 10 doubles, one triple, two home runs and 16 RBI as a senior ... Went 9-1 with a 0.48 ERA and struck out a school-record 99 ba ers against 12 walks in 58 innings pitched his senior season,

Personal: Full name is Caleb Anthony Yarborough ... The fi rst of three children to Chad and Christy Yarborough ... Cousin, Corey Dickerson, plays for the Tampa Bay Rays ... Hobbies include hun ng and fi shing ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Tampa Bay Rays, New Orleans Saints and Golden State Warriors ... Lists Drew Brees and Corey Dickerson among his favorite athletes ... Majoring in exercise science.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED: 4.0 innings vs. Indiana (2/18/18) LONGEST START: 4.0 innings vs. Indiana (2/18/18) SHORTEST START: 3.1 innings at LSU (3/14/18) WALKS ALLOWED: 3 at LSU (3/14/18) STRIKEOUTS: 3 vs. Indiana (2/18/18) HITS ALLOWED: 4, twice, last at LSU (3/14/18) HOME RUNS ALLOWED: none RUNS ALLOWED: 3, twice, last at LSU (3/14/18) EARNED RUNS: 3 at LSU (3/14/18)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK 2018 2.53 1-1 3 2 0 0/0 0 10.2 10 6 3 7 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 2.53 1-1 3 2 0 0/0 0 10.2 10 6 3 7 6 2 0 0 2 0 0

27 Newcomers

Herndon Akridge Brandon Auerbach RHP • R/R IF • R/R 6-0 • 160 5-8 • 160 46 Fr.-HS 44 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. Parkland, Fla. St. Paul's Episcopal School Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS

High School: Le ered four years in baseball for the Saints … Went High School: Le ered four years in baseball at Marjory Stoneman 9-2 with a 2.36 ERA with 115 strikeouts and a 0.89 WHIP in 65 1/3 Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. ... Helped the Eagles capture innings pitched as a junior in 2017 en route to class 5A all-state the 2016 Class 9A state championship, and was also named Baseball honorable men on … Also named to the Mobile Press-Register’s America’s na onal high school Team of the Year. Coastal All-Region team in 2017 … Finished 5-3 with a 2.11 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and 71 strikeouts in 49 2/3 innings pitched as a sophomore. Personal: Full name is Brandon Parker Auerbach ... Born May 4, 2000, in Coral Springs, Fla. ... The fi rst of two children to Bre Personal: Full name is Robert Herndon Akridge ... Born Nov. 9, and Marnie Auerbach ... Hobbies include going to the beach and 1999, in Mobile, Ala. ... The fi rst of three children to Robert and watching college football ... Favorite movie is “The Sandlot” ... Alison Akridge ... Lists fi shing among his hobbies ... Majoring in Favorite book is “Of Mice And Men” ... Favorite pro sports team is business administra on. the Atlanta Braves ... Lists Sean Taylor as his favorite athlete and Drake as his favorite musical ar st ... Majoring in leisure studies.

28 Newcomers

Joel Cheatwood Dakota Dailey RHP • R/R IF • R/R 6-2 • 180 6-0 • 185 43 Jr.-JC 9 Jr.-JC Chelsea, Ala. Burnsville, Miss. Snead State (Ala.) CC Northwest (Miss.) CC

Junior College: Le ered two years at Snead State Community Junior College: Le ered two seasons at Northwest Community College in Boaz, Ala. ... Finished 3-3 with 55 strikeouts in 14 College in Senatobia, Miss. … Ba ed .314 with seven doubles, one appearances as a sophomore in 2018 ... Recorded 55 strikeouts triple, fi ve home runs, 17 RBIs, 45 runs scored, a .486 slugging against 27 walks in 54 1/3 innings pitched ... Won two games in 14 percentage, .443 on-base percentage and 13 stolen bases in 41 appearances, and struck out 44 ba ers in 45 innings pitched as a games played as a sophmore ... Hit .295 with four doubles, 22 RBIs, freshman … Also tossed one complete game … Struck out 34 ba ers 36 runs scored and eight stolen bases in 38 games played as a against 14 walks in 31 2/3 innings pitched in conference games … freshman ... Named Google Cloud Academic All-District 1 First Team Also ba ed .250 with one double, one triple, six RBI, 13 runs scored by the College Sports Informa on Directors of America (CoSIDA) as a and one stolen base in 39 games played. sophomore ... Also played basketball at Northwest CC for the 2016- 17 season, where he led the team in scoring with an average of 12.8 High School: Le ered four years in baseball at Chelsea High School points per game ... Set a school single-season record in free-throw in Chelsea, Ala. … Led the pitching staff in ERA as a senior … Hit percentage (.845). three home runs and drove in 45 runs as a junior. Delta State (2015-16): Played basketball at Delta State for the 2015- Personal: Full name is Joel Lamar Cheatwood ... Born July 17, 1998, 16 academic year ... Played in 18 games and averaged 1.1 points per in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son of Marc Cheatwood and Pamela Harrison game ... Posted a career-high fi ve points against Eckerd ... Totaled a ... Hobbies include fi shing and playing basketball and ping pong ... career-high four rebounds and two assists against Johnson. Favorite movie is “Bull Durham” ... Lists “The Great Gatsby” as his favorite book ... Favorite pro sports team is the High School: Le ered in baseball, basketball and football at Marshall ... Favorite athletes are Noah Syndergaard and Mookie Be s ... Academy in Holly Springs, Miss. … Earned fi rst-team all-Mississippi Lists Led Zeppelin among his favorite musical ar sts ... Majoring in Associa on of Independent Schools honors from 2012-15 in interdisciplinary studies. baseball … Also a four- me all-MAIS selec on in basketball, and a two- me MAIS Class A most valuable player … Helped Marshall Academy capture state tles from 2011-15, and was named the MAIS basketball player of the year as a junior … First-team all-MAIS as a quarterback in 2014 and ‘15 ... Holds the school’s scoring record in basketball, and also had his jersey re red ... Holds school records in football for all-purpose yards and touchdowns.

Personal: Full name is Dakota Craig Dailey ... Born Oct. 24, 1995, in Clarksdale, Miss. ... The only child to Craig and Bridge Dailey ... Father, Craig, played basketball at Northeast CC ... Lists playing basketball among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “Troy” ... Favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees ... Lists Tom Brady as his favorite athlete and Post Malone as his favorite musical ar st ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

29 Newcomers

Jase Dalton Kaleb DeLaTorre RHP • R/R IF • L/R 6-2 • 235 6-0 • 200 18 R-So.-JC 15 Jr.-JC Byram, Miss. Fort Sco , Kan. Hinds (Miss.) CC Neosho County (Kan.) CC

Junior College: Earned Second-Team All-Mississippi Associa on of Junior College: Le ered two seasons at Neosho County Community Community and Junior Colleges in 2018 a er fi nishing 4-3 with two College in O awa, Kan. ... Ba ed .360 with 17 doubles, four triples, saves and a 2.68 ERA in 19 appearances ... Recorded 52 strikeouts 11 home runs, 71 RBIs, 66 runs scored, a .645 slugging percentage against 11 walks in 40 1/3 innings pitched ... Named to the 2016-17 and .454 on-base percentage in 58 games played as a sophomore Dean’s List as a freshman at Hinds (Miss.) CC ... A member of the en route to Second-Team All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Eagles’ 2017 squad which advanced to the JUCO World Series. Conference honors at third base ... Earned all-conference honorable men on as a second baseman as a freshman a er ba ng .335 with High School: Le ered in baseball for three years at Terry High 11 doubles, three triples, six home runs, 29 RBIs, 56 runs scored and School in Terry, Miss. … Earned fi rst-team all-state honors in 2016 … a .440 OBP … Helped lead NCCC to a Central District championship Also named to the 2016 Mississippi High School Athle c Associa on appearance in 2017 ... Named Na onal Junior College Athle c All-Star team. Associa on Academic All-America as a sophomore

Personal: Full name is Jason William Dalton ... Born Aug. 4, 1997, High School: Le ered four years in baseball, football and basketball in Hampton, Virginia ... The fi rst of four children to Robert and at Fort Sco High School in Fort Sco , Kan. … Helped FSHS capture Shannon Dalton ... Lists hun ng and fi shing among his hobbies ... four consecu ve Southeast Kansas league tles … Hit .463 with fi ve Favorite movie is “Saving Private Ryan” ... Favorite book is “American doubles, three home runs, 14 RBIs, 30 runs scored and .537 OBP as Sniper” by Chris Kyle ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Sea le a senior … Ba ed .347 with nine doubles, three triples, one home Mariners and Detroit Lions ... Favorite athletes are Derek Jeter run, 24 RBIs, 23 runs scored and .429 OBP as a junior … Hit .384 with and Ken Griff ey Jr. ... Favorite musical ar st is Migos ... Majoring in 10 doubles, one triple, one home run, 33 RBIs, 30 runs scored and physical educa on. a .430 OBP in his sophomore season ... Holds the FSHS basketball career record for three pointers made.

Personal: Full name is Kaleb Michael DeLaTorre ... Born Feb. 11, 1998, in Chanute, Kan. ... The fi rst of two children to Jeff and Angie DeLaTorre ... Father, Jeff , played baseball at Neosho County CC and Pi sburg State ... Mother, Angie, played so ball and volleyball at Neosho County CC ... Hobbies include playing video games and working out ... Favorite movie is “Major League” ... Lists the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs as his favorite pro sports teams ... Favorite athlete is Mike Sweeney ... Majoring in exercise science.

30 Newcomers

Jus n Dunnam Zach Harlan OF • L/L RHP • R/R 5-8 • 185 5-10 • 180 29 Jr.-JC 47 Fr.-RS Saraland, Ala. Daphne, Ala. Coastal Alabama-South CC Daphne HS

Junior College: Le ered two years at Coastal Alabama-South High School: Le ered four years in baseball and fi ve years in Community College in Bay Mine e, Ala. ... Named 2018 American swimming at Daphne High School in Daphne, Ala. ... Recorded a Baseball Coaches Associa on/Rawlings NJCAA Division I Second- 2.23 ERA and 50 strikeouts against 14 walks in 44 innings pitched Team All-America ... Also earned Alabama Community College as a junior, and also ba ed .282 with 14 RBIs ... Earned Coastal All- Conference (ACCC) All-Region 22 and ACCC All-South honors as a Region honorable men on as a senior. sophomore ... Ranked second in the ACCC in ba ng average (.424) and on-base percentage (.521), ed for second in triples (4), third Personal: Full name is Zach Todd Harlan ... The fi rst of two children in stolen bases (26), fourth in doubles (20) and slugging percentage to Todd and Shana Harlan ... Hobbies include hanging out with (.696), ed for ninth in hits (67) and 10th in home runs (5) and RBIs friends ... Majoring in exercise science. (50) ... As a freshman, ranked fourth in the ACCC in ba ng average (.407) and OBP (.497), while also recording six doubles, one triple, 23 RBIs, 31 runs scored and six stolen bases in 49 games played.

High School: Le ered in baseball and football for fi ve years at Saraland High School ... Earned Class 6A Second-Team All-State honors by the Alabama Sports Writers Associa on as a senior in 2016, and Coastal Alabama All-Region honorable men on from AL.com.

Personal: Full name is Jus n Andrew Dunnam ... Born Dec. 12, 1997, in Saraland, Ala. ... Cousin, Jaret Dunnam, played baseball at Nicholls State from 2010-11 ... Lists being outdoors among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “Rocky” ... Favorite book is The Bible ... Favorite athlete is Mike Trout ... Majoring in secondary educa on.

31 Newcomers

Nick Lewis San Mon el IF/OF • R/R IF • R/R 6-0 • 190 5-9 • 165 2 Jr.-JC 6 Fr.-HS Troy, Ala. Alphare a, Ga. Wallace- Dothan (Ala.) CC Alphare a HS

Junior College: Le ered two years at Wallace-Dothan Community High School: Le ered in baseball for three years at Alphare a HS College in Dothan, Ala. ... Earned Alabama Community College in Alphare a, Ga. … Hit .390 with 10 doubles, 12 home runs, 48 Conference All-South honors as a sophomore a er hi ng .332 with RBIs and 28 stolen bases as a senior to earn Metro Atlanta High 15 doubles, three triples, eight home runs, 51 RBIs, 52 runs scored, School All-Star honors ... Helped the Raiders to a semifi nal playoff two stolen bases and .411 on-base percentage in 59 games played ... appearance in 2018 ... Ba ed .319 with seven doubles, two triples Ba ed .338 with 19 doubles, one home run, 38 RBI, 46 runs scored and 18 RBI at the plate, while pos ng a .961 fi elding percentage as a and 15 stolen bases in 63 games played as a freshman … Also posted junior … Hit .308 with nine RBI and 14 stolen bases as a sophomore. a .403 on-base percentage … Hit .356 with nine doubles, 19 RBI, 19 runs scored and nine stolen bases in 32 conference games in 2017 Personal: Full name is San ago Mon el ... Born Sept. 17, 1999, … Helped the Governors capture the Alabama Community Colleges in Atlanta, Ga. ... The second of three children to Ernesto and Luz Conference state tle and a JUCO World Series appearance as a Mon el ... Favorite book is “Ballplayer” by Chipper Jones ... Lists the freshman. Atlanta Braves as his favorite pro sports team and Dansby Swanson among his favorite athletes ... Favorite musical ar st is Travis Sco ... High School: Le ered in baseball for six years and football two Majoring in business administra on. years at Charles Henderson High School in Troy, Ala. ... Ba ed .434 with fi ve home runs, 19 doubles, 45 RBIs, 16 stolen bases and a .500 on-base percentage as a senior en route to being named the Troy Messenger All-Area Player of the Year... Helped CHHS capture the Class 4A state championship as a sophomore

Personal: Full name is Nick Laderius Lewis ... Born Aug. 24, 1998 ... the fi rst of two children to Derius and Wanda Lewis ... Father, Derius, played baseball at Alabama ... Uncle, John Lewis, is the U.S. Representa ve for Georgia’s Fi h Congressional District ... Favorite movies are “Li le Rascals’ and “Friday” ... Favorite pro sports team is the Atlanta Braves ... Lists Robinson Cano and Bryce Harper as his favorite athletes ... Favorite musical ar st is Kodak Black ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

32 Newcomers

Drake Nightengale Hunter Phillips RHP • R/R RHP • R/R 6-1 • 215 6-2 • 190 8 Jr.-JC 42 Jr.-JC Ha esburg, Miss. Perry, Ga. Pearl River (Miss.) CC Cha ahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC

Junior College: Le ered two seasons at Pearl River Community Junior College: Le ered one year at Cha ahoochee Valley College in Poplarville, Miss. ... Finished 4-0 with a 4.25 ERA in 13 Community College in Phenix City, Ala. ... Went 0-1 with a 2.31 ERA appearances with three starts as a sophomore in 2018 ... Struck out in 12 relief appearances ... Struck out 21 ba ers against six walks in 57 ba ers and issued 23 walks in 42 1/3 innings pitched ... Went 11 2/3 innings pitched ... Helped lead CVCC to a 2018 JUCO World 4-3 in 12 appearances with four starts as a freshman … Finished Series appearance. 2-2 with a 4.88 ERA in seven appearances, including two starts, as a freshman … Recorded 56 strikeouts and issued 12 walks in 31 Georgia Southern (2016-17): Le ered one year at Georgia Southern 1/3 innings pitched ... Helped lead the Wildcats to a 2018 state ... Appeared in four games as a freshman in 2016, and fi nished 0-1 in championship. 4.0 innings with two strikeouts ... Granted a medical redshirt in 2016 ... Pitched in six contests as a redshirt freshman in 2017, logging a High School: Le ered in baseball at Sumrall High School in Sumrall, total of fi ve innings ... Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll in 2015-16. Miss. ... Tossed a complete game in the state championship game to lead the Bobcats to the 2015 state tle ... Posted a 0.20 ERA ... High School: Le ered in baseball three years at Houston County Named the Mississippi High School Ac vi es Associa on Class 3A High School in Warner Robins, Ga. ... Earned all-region honors as Player of the Year as a senior. a junior and senior ... Went 6-2 with a 1.70 ERA and ba ed .325 with a pair of home runs and 15 RBIs as a senior ... Named All- Personal: Full name is Thayer Drake Nightengale ... The youngest Middle Georgia as a posi on player and pitcher in 2015 ... All-region of four children to Jim and Sharon Nightengale ... Hobbies include honorable men on on the mound in 2014 ... Helped lead GHSA to a playing golf and bow hun ng ... Favorite movie is “Toy Story” ... 5A state tle in 2014. Favorite pro sports team is the Boston Red Sox ... Favorite athlete is Jacob deGrom ... Lists Johnny Cash as his favorite musical ar st ... Personal: Full name is Hunter Chase Phillips ... Born Aug. 18, 1996, Majoring in educa on. in Kennesaw, Ga. ... The second of three children to Jimmy and Stacy Phillips ... Father, Jimmy, played semi-pro soccer in Atlanta ... Member of the 2009 Warner Robins Li le League team that advanced to the Li le League World Series and fi nished fourth in the world ... Lists playing golf among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “The Other Guys” ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Tennessee Titans and Atlanta Braves ... Favorite athlete is Alvin Kamara ... Lists Rush as his favorite musical ar st ... Majoring in communica on.

33 Newcomers

Benne Shell Richard Sorren OF • L/R C • R/R 5-9 • 175 6-0 • 185 37 Fr.-HS 45 Jr.-JC Pace, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Pace HS Pensacola State (Fla.) JC

High School: Le ered in baseball four years and football one season Junior College: Le ered in baseball two seasons at Pensacola State at Pace High School in Pace, Fla. ... Named 2018 High School Second- College in Pensacola, Fla. ... Ba ed .304 with eight doubles, one Team All-America by Collegiate Baseball ... Also earned all-state triple, four home runs, 26 RBIs, 39 runs scored, six stolen bases and honors as a senior a er ba ng .447 with 37 RBIs and a .623 on-base .413 on-base percentage in 49 games played as a sophomore to percentage ... Helped lead the Patriots to a state runner-up fi nish in earn First-Team All-Panhandle Conference honors from the Florida 2018 ... Named Class 7A fi rst-team all-state as a junior a er ba ng College System Ac vi es Associa on Athle cs ... Hit .269 with nine .473 with three home runs, 19 RBI, 41 runs scored and 13 stolen doubles, one triple, one home run, 12 RBIs and 12 runs scored in bases while pos ng a .604 on-base percentage and .716 slugging 37 games played as a freshman to earn FCSAAA Second-Team All- percentage in 26 games … Also earned fi rst-team all-area honors Panhandle Conference honors. from the Pensacola News-Journal … Hit .301 with three home runs, 18 RBI, 22 runs scored and nine stolen bases with a .453 on-base High School: Le ered in baseball two seasons at Lawton Chiles High percentage and .507 slugging percentage as a sophomore … Hit .347 School in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Helped the Timberwolves to a 2015 with 13 RBI, 19 runs scored and 11 stolen bases with a .500 on-base regional championship and 2014 state playoff appearance. percentage in 16 games as a freshman. Personal: Full name is Richard William Sorren ... Born Feb. 7, Personal: Full name is Benne Russell Shell ... Born Sept. 25, 1999, 1998, in Naples, Fla. ... The youngest of three children to Alfred and in Pensacola, Fla. ... The youngest of three children to Stephen Mary Sorren ... Hobbies include hun ng and playing video games and Kim Shell ... Father, Stephen, played baseball at West Florida ... Favorite pro sports teams are the New York Yankees and Tampa ... Cousin, Chance, currently plays baseball at Spring Hill College Bay Buccaneers ... Favorite athlete is Jorge Posada ... Majoring in ... Cousin, Chase, is a member of the Jaguar pitching staff ... interdisciplinary studies. Grandfather, Benny Russell, played quarterback at the University of Louisville and in the NFL for the Buff alo Bills ... Uncle, Chuck Todd, is a television journalist and moderator of NBC’s “Meet The Press” ... Lists playing sports among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “The Blind Side” ... Favorite pro sports team is the Atlanta Braves ... Lists Freddie Freeman as his favorite athlete ... Majoring in business administra on.

34 Newcomers

Tyler Trussell Ethan Wilson RHP • R/R OF • L/L 6-0 • 200 6-2 • 205 35 R-So.-JC 34 Fr.-HS Clinton, Miss. Andalusia, Ala. Hinds (Miss.) CC Andalusia HS

Junior College: Le ered two years in baseball at Hinds Community High School: Le ered in baseball fi ve years, football four years and College in Raymond, Miss. ... Appeared in 10 games as a reliever as basketball for two seasons at Andalusia High School in Andalusia, a sophomore in 2018 ... Struck out 17 ba ers and issued one walk Ala. … Helped lead the Bulldogs to the 2018 Alabama High School in 13 innings pitched ... Named 2018 NJCAA Second-Team Academic Athle c Associa on Class 4A state championship as a senior ... All-America ... Earned Second-Team All-Mississippi Associa on Finished 12-0 with a 0.65 ERA and 112 strikeouts in 62 innings of Community and Junior Colleges honors as a freshman a er pitched on the mound ... Ba ed .529 with 10 home runs, 41 RBIs recording two saves in 23 appearances, along with a 3.40 ERA and and 51 runs scored ... Named MaxPreps Medium School First- 48 strikeouts against 11 walks in 47 2/3 innings pitched ... Helped Team All-America as a senior ... 2018 Alabama Baseball Coaches lead the Eagles to a 2017 NJCAA Division II World Series. Associa on 4A Player of the Year ... 2018 Class 4A Player of the Year and Hi er of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Associa on High School: Le ered in baseball four years at Brandon High School (ASWA) ... Also earned First-Team All-State honors as a senior ... in Brandon, Miss. ... Three- me all-district selec on. 2018 Super All-State selec on by AL.com ... Ranked second on The AL.com High School 100 list ... Helped the Bulldogs capture two Personal: Full name is Daniel Tyler Trussell ... Born Aug. 19, 1997, straight 4A Area 2 championships in 2016-17 … Ba ed .495 with 12 in Pi sburgh, Pa. ... The only child of Dan and Susan Trussell ... doubles, four triples, seven home runs, 35 RBI and 50 runs scored Lists playing golf among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “The Dark en route to class 4A fi rst-team all-state honors as a junior … Hit Knight” ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Pi sburgh Pirates and .313 with fi ve doubles, fi ve triples, one home run, 21 RBI and 34 Pi sburgh Steelers ... Favorite athletes are Max Scherzer and Trevor runs scored as a sophomore … Ba ed .405 with six doubles, three Bauer ... Lists Billy Joel among his favorite musical ar sts ... Majoring triples, one home run, 16 RBI and 16 runs scored as a freshman ... in biomedical sciences. Earned second-team all-state honors in football from the ASWA as a quarterback in 2017.

Personal: Full name is Ethan Brent Wilson ... Born Nov. 7, 1999, in Andalusia, Ala. ... The fi rst of two children to Ray and Melodie Wilson ... Lists playing sports among his hobbies ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Atlanta Braves and New England Patriots ... Favorite athlete is Mike Trout ... Majoring in exercise science.

35 Newcomers

Zach Young RHP • R/R 6-1 • 180 36 Fr.-HS Sebas an, Fla. Sebas an River HS

High School: Le ered in baseball four years at Sebas an River High School in Sebas an, Fla. … Helped SRHS capture the district championship three straight seasons … Also named the team’s most valuable player in each of those seasons.

Personal: Full name is Zachary Alan Young ... Born July 13, 1999, in Vero Beach, Fla. ... The son of Adam and Carri Young ... Stepfather, Jason Ve er, played baseball at Florida Interna onal for then- assistant coach Mark Calvi ... Lists baseball among his hobbies ... Favorite movie is “John Wick” ... Favorite pro sports team is the San Francisco Giants ... Lists Bryce Harper as his favorite athlete ... Favorite musical ar st is Jason Aldean ... Majoring in arts and sciences.

36 radio / tv chart

Nick Lewis San Mon el Drake Nightengale Dakota Dailey Nick DeSan s IF/OF • Jr.-JC IF • Fr.-HS RHP • Jr.-JC IF • Jr.-JC RHP • R-Sr.-2L R/R • 6-0 • 190 2 R/R • 5-9 • 165 6 R/R • 6-1 • 215 810R/R • 6-0 • 185 9 R/R • 6-1 • 190 Troy, Ala. Alphare a, Ga. Ha esburg, Miss. Burnsville, Miss. Woodstock, Ga. Wallace-Dothan (Ala.) CC Alphare a HS Pearl River (Miss.) CC Northwest Mississippi CC Lawson State (Ala.) CC

JoJo Booker Zach Greene Carter Perkins Kaleb DeLaTorre Michael Marra RHP • So.-1L RHP • Sr.-1L C • Sr.-3L RHP • Jr.-JC RHP • R-Jr.-1L R/R • 6-3 • 205 11 R/R • 6-1 • 205 13 L/R • 5-10 • 190 14 L/R • 6-0 • 200 15 R/R • 6-0 • 175 16 Brewton, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. McDonough, Ga. Fort Sco , Kan. Kansas City, Mo. T.R. Miller HS St. Johns River (Fla.) CC Ola HS Neosho County (Kan.) CC Crowder (Mo.) CC

Caleb Yarborough Jase Dalton Andy Arguelles Reid Powers Addison Reed LHP • R-Jr.-1L RHP • R-So.-JC LHP • Jr.-2L C • So.-1L RHP • Sr.-1L L/L • 5-10 • 175 17 R/R • 6-2 • 235 18 L/L • 5-11 • 180 19 R/R • 6-2 • 205 20 R/R • 6-4 • 170 21 Brookhaven, Miss. Byram, Miss. Miami, Fla. Madison, Ala. White, Ga. Meridian (Miss.) CC Hinds (Miss.) CC Christopher Columbus HS Sparkman HS Chipola (Fla.) JC

Hunter Stokes Colton Thomas Eddie Paparella Michael Sandle Andrew Bates IF • Jr.-2L OF • R-Sr.-1L OF • R-Sr.-1L OF • So.-1L OF • So.-1L L/R • 6-0 • 170 22 L/L • 6-0 • 195 23 R/R • 6-4 • 205 24 R/R • 5-10 • 185 25 L/R • 6-2 • 180 27 Spanish Fort, Ala. Pra ville, Ala. Skillman, N.J. Navarre, Fla. Pace, Fla. Spanish Fort HS Darton State (Ga.) JC Howard (Texas) JC Navarre HS Pace HS

37 radio / tv chart

Jus n Dunnam Jared Proctor Felix Aberoue e Patrick McBride Tyler Perez OF • Jr.-JC LHP • Sr.-1L C • Sr.-1L RHP • Sr.-1L RHP • Jr.-2L L/L • 5-8 • 185 29 L/L • 5-8 • 155 30 R/R • 6-2 • 215 31R/R • 6-1 • 225 32 R/R • 6-2 • 150 33 Saraland, Ala. Bardstown, Ky. San Bruno, Calif. Hawesville, Ky. Miami, Fla. Coastal Alabama-South CC Wabash Valley (Ill.) CC Skyline (Calif.) CC John A. Logan (Ill.) CC Mater Academy Charter HS

Ethan Wilson Tyler Trussell Zach Young Benne Shell Wells Davis OF • Fr.-HS RHP • R-So.-JC RHP • Fr.-HS OF • Fr.-HS IF • Sr.-3L L/L • 6-2 • 205 34 R/R • 6-0 • 200 35 R/R • 6-1 • 180 36 L/R • 5-9 • 175 37 L/L • 6-2 • 205 38 Andalusia, Ala. Clinton, Miss. Sebas an, Fla. Pace, Fla. Columbus, Miss. Andalusia HS Hinds (Miss.) CC Sebas an River HS Pace HS New Hope HS

Noah Michael Chase Lambert Hunter Phillips Joel Cheatwood Brandon Auerbach RHP • R-So.-1L RHP • Sr.-1L RHP • R-Jr.-JC RHP • Jr.-JC IF • Fr.-HS R/R • 5-11 • 190 39 R/R • 5-11 • 215 40 R/R • 6-2 • 190 42 R/R • 6-2 • 180 43 R/R • 5-8 • 160 44 Mobile, Ala. Pace, Fla. Perry, Ga. Chelsea, Ala. Parkland, Fla. St. Paul’s Episcopal School Faulkner State (Ala.) CC Cha ahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC Snead State (Ala.) CC Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS

Richard Sorren Herndon Akridge Zach Harlan C • Jr.-JC RHP • Fr.-HS RHP • R-Fr.-HS R/R • 6-0 • 185 45 R/R • 6-0 • 160 46 R/R • 5-10 • 180 47 Tallahassee, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Daphne, Ala. Pensacola State (Fla.) JC St. Paul’s Episcopal School Daphne HS

38 coaching staff MMarkark CalviCalvi HHeadead CoachCoach EEighthighth SeasonSeason asas HeadHead CoachCoach NNinthinth OverallOverall SeasonSeason atat USAUSA

Mark Calvi became the fi h head coach in South Alabama baseball history at the conclusion of the 2011 season, a er spending the year as associate head coach/head coach in wai ng, and begins his seventh season as Jaguar head coach in 2018. Calvi has led the Jaguars to three Sun Record at South Alabama Belt Conference championships and one SBC Tournament tle in the last fi ve years. 239-175 (.577) (7 seasons)

In just his second season at the helm, Calvi led the Jags to their 14th SBC championship and 25th NCAA Regional appearance a er recording the program’s fi rst 40-plus win season since Career Record 2003 and was named the 2013 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year and American Baseball S Coaches Associa on (ABCA)/Diamond South Central Region Coach of the Year.

Seven Jags earned all-conference honors in 2013, and Jordan Pa erson was named the SBC COACHING EXPERIENCE Player of the Year becoming just the sixth Jaguar in the program’s history to earn the honor. Pa erson and Kyle Bartsch also earned ABCA South/Central all-region honors. Bartsch, South Alabama (2012-present) Pa erson, Nolan Earley and Dylan Stamey were selected in the 2013 Major League Baseball H C First-Year Player Dra . Pa erson (4th round, 109th pick) became South Alabama’s highest dra ee since Adam Lind was taken by the Toronto Blue Jays in the third round of the 2004 MLB Dra . South Alabama (2011) A H C / H-C--W Calvi led USA to its 15th Sun Belt crown in 2015 en route to his second SBC Coach of the Year award. He was also named the Large College Division-Division I Coach of the Year by the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on. Right-hander Kevin Hill was named the Sun Belt South Carolina (2005-10) Conference Pitcher of the Year, and became the program’s 27th All-American at the conclusion of the season. Center fi elder Cole Billingsley was named fi rst-team all-SBC, and received a A , P 2015 American Baseball Coaches Associa on/Rawlings Division I Gold Glove Award as one of three ou ielders named to the team. Right-hander Ben Taylor also earned fi rst-team all-SBC honors as a relief pitcher, and was selected in the seventh round of the 2015 MLB Dra by the Florida Interna onal (1994-2004) Boston Red Sox. A , P

The Jags led the SBC in ba ng average (.285), on-base percentage (.376) and sacrifi ce fl ies (28), and fi nished second in the league in runs scored (328), hits (570) and stolen bases (80). The Calvi File The South Alabama pitching staff led the conference in ERA (3.22), strikeouts (474), runs Birthday: Nov. 5, 1968 allowed (221), earned runs allowed (188) and home runs allowed (22), and ranked second in innings pitched (526), wins (37) and fewest hits allowed (472). Hometown: Marco Island, Fla. High School: St. John Neumann Catholic, 1986 USA also led the Sun Belt with a .978 fi elding percentage, which ranked ed for 10th na onally and broke the program’s previous record of .972. College: Nova Southeastern (Fla.), 1991 Family: wife, Kaylie; daughter, Taylor Calvi led the Jaguars to the program’s 16th Sun Belt tle and 26th NCAA Regional appearance in 2016, and closed the season ranked No. 26 in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll. USA went 42-22 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional fi nal. The Jags also broke the school’s single-season fi elding percentage record for the second straight season with a league-leading mark of .979, which also ranked in the top 10 na onally. Calvi was named the 2016 Coach of the Year by the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on, the second me he has earned the honor at USA, following the season.

Hill was named the SBC Pitcher of the Year for the second consecu ve season, and was also named the SBC Male Student-Athlete of the Year in addi on to earning All-America honors from three diff erent organiza ons as well as fi rst-team all-region and fi rst-team all-SBC accolades. Billingsley earned his second consecu ve Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 2016, in addi on to fi rst-team all-SBC and second-team all-region honors a er leading the league in stolen bases (31), which ranked 13th na onally, for the second straight year. Ou ielder Travis Swaggerty was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, and Drew LaBounty earned fi rst-team all-SBC honors at shortstop a er leading the league and fi nishing sixth na onally in walks (59). Both Hill and Billingsley were selected in the 2016 MLB Dra .

In 2017, Calvi helped lead the Jaguars to the program’s 12th Sun Belt Conference Tournament tle and 27th NCAA Regional a er fi nishing the season 40-21. USA went 22-8 in Sun Belt play before winning three straight games at the SBC Tournament in Statesboro, Ga. The Jags defeated host Georgia Southern in the championship game by rallying for three runs in the fi nal two frames of the game, including an RBI walk-off single by Brendan Donovan in the bo om of the 10th inning, to clinch the championship. South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 26th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll. It marked the second straight year the Jags have won 40 or more games, and the 21st me the program has won 40-plus contests. Calvi was named the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on Division I Coach of the Year in 2017, marking the third consecu ve year he earned the honor.

USA broke the program record for walks (373) in a season in ‘17, which ranked second na onally. The Jags ranked sixth na onally in runs scored (488) and on-base percentage (.415), seventh in runs per game (8.0), 11th in fi elding percentage (.980), 14th in sacrifi ce fl ies (32) and home runs (78), and 15th in slugging percentage (.480). Defensively, the 2017 mark of .980 broke a single-season record at USA and ranked 11th na onally. The Jags have ranked in the top 10 in fi elding percentage the last three seasons, and broke the program’s single-season record in fi elding percentage in each of those seasons.

Jared Barnes and Travis Swaggerty earned All-America and all-region honors in 2017, and were also all-SBC selec ons along with Dylan Hardy, Drew LaBounty and Wells Davis. Barnes was selected in the eighth round of the 2017 MLB Dra by the Miami Marlins.

39 coaching staff Right-handed pitchers Randy Bell and Tyler Carr were named to the SBC All-Tournament team, and Bell was also named to the NCAA Ha esburg All-Regional team. Bell was selected in the 10th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball Dra by the Sea le CALVI VS. ALL OPPONENTS Mariners, while right-hander Ma Peacock was selected in the 23rd round by the . Alabama ...... 2-2 South Alabama fi nished third in the Sun Belt East Division in 2018, and advanced to the Alabama A&M ...... 1-0 semifi nals of the Sun Belt Tournament before being outed by eventual champion Coastal Carolina. USA led the league in fi elding percentage (.983) in conference games, and Alabama State ...... 8-2 fi nished with an overall fi elding percentage of .978 in 57 games. Off ensively, the Jags Appalachian State ...... 9-3 ranked second in the league in walks (331) and home runs (54), and third in sacrifi ce fl ies (23), slugging percentage (.400), RBIs (348), total bases (768), on-base percentage (.378) Arkansas ...... 2-2 and runs scored (383). Arkansas State...... 15-10 Auburn ...... 3-4 Hardy and Swaggerty were named First-Team All-Sun Belt, while Carr, catcher Carter Perkins and third baseman Donovan were voted Second-Team All-Sun Belt. Swaggerty Baylor ...... 0-3 was selected in the fi rst round (10th overall) of the 2018 MLB Dra by the Pi sburgh Brown ...... 4-0 Pirates. Donovan was a seventh-round selec on by the St. Louis Cardinals, Hardy was taken in the 13th round by the Boston Red Sox, right-hander Zach Greene was a 15th- Central Arkansas ...... 0-1 round pick by the Miami Marlins, Carr was taken in the 31st round by the Philadelphia Central Florida ...... 0-1 Phillies and LaBounty was a 40th-round selec on by the Toronto Blue Jays. Cincinna ...... 1-0 In his fi rst season at South Alabama, Calvi led the Jaguars to their highest Sun Belt Coastal Carolina ...... 2-6 Conference Tournament seed (No. 4) since the 2006 season. USA closed the 2012 campaign with consecu ve wins over Western Kentucky and Florida Atlan c to close the College of Charleston ...... 1-5 SBC Championship. Columbia ...... 2-0 Three Jaguars received all-conference honors in 2012: Whi Dorsey (1st team, DH), Eastern Illinois ...... 3-0 Jordan Pa erson (2nd team, OF) and Jarron Cito (2nd team, RHP). It marked the fi rst me Evansville ...... 4-2 since the 2007 season that South Alabama placed three or more student-athletes on the all-conference team. Cito became the fi rst Jaguar pitcher to earn all-conference honors Florida Atlan c ...... 2-5 since P.J. Walters in 2006. FIU ...... 5-2 Florida State ...... 0-2 The USA pitching staff increased its strikeout total by 70 (435) in 2012 – the highest team total since 2008 (427). South Alabama’s 13 team saves were the most by a Jaguar staff Georgia ...... 1-0 since 2003 (15). Georgia Southern ...... 12-4 Calvi came to South Alabama from the University of South Carolina, where he served Georgia State ...... 11-4 as pitching coach for six seasons. In 2010, Calvi’s Gamecock pitching staff led USC to Har ord ...... 3-0 the na onal championship, ranking in the top 10 in earned run average (seventh, 3.45), strikeouts (sixth, 8.9) and hits allowed per nine innings (third, 7.48), a er pos ng a 2.15 Indiana ...... 0-1 ERA in seven contests, which was nearly a point lower than the next Jackson State ...... 2-1 best team in Omaha. The Gamecocks led the Southeastern Conference in ERA and innings pitched, but also allowed the fewest hits in the conference. Jacksonville State ...... 8-1 Kansas State ...... 1-0 Calvi was named the recipient of the Eighth Annual Pitching Coach of the Year Award by Collegiate Baseball News in September 2010 for his eff orts in helping lead the Gamecocks Li le Rock...... 16-7 to the na onal tle. Louisiana ...... 10-14 In his career, which spans 21 years at the collegiate level, including an 11-season s nt at LSU ...... 1-2 fellow Sun Belt Conference member Florida Interna onal, Calvi has worked with over 40 Maryland ...... 0-1 pitchers who have either been dra ed or signed with Major League Baseball teams – that includes seven who have reached the majors - along with posi on players Jackie Bradley Mercer ...... 1-0 Jr. and Chris an Walker. Middle Tennessee ...... 4-5 Mississippi State...... 3-8 In three of his six seasons at USC, Calvi’s pitching staff s fi nished with an ERA of below 4.00, and ranked in the top fi ve in the SEC in the category four mes during that stretch. New Orleans ...... 11-3 Nicholls State ...... 2-5 The Gamecocks ranked in the top 50 in ERA four mes during Calvi’s six seasons, and also fi nished in the top 50 in hits allowed and strikeouts per nine innings each of his last three North Florida ...... 2-4 seasons. Oklahoma ...... 1-0 During Calvi’s six seasons with the program, the Gamecocks reached an NCAA Regional Samford...... 1-2 every year, advanced to three Super Regionals and claimed the 2010 CWS tle. USC Seton Hall ...... 0-1 posted an overall record of 262-140 (.668) during his tenure there. Addi onally, three of his hurlers earned Freshman All-America honors while Blake Cooper, who Calvi helped Southeastern Louisiana ...... 4-10 end the year second in the country in wins (13) and 10th in strikeouts (126), was voted to Southern ...... 2-1 mul ple All-America squads in 2010. Southern Illinois ...... 3-0 Prior to joining the staff at South Carolina, Calvi was an assistant at FIU for 11 years. Southern Miss ...... 9-8 During his me with the Golden Panthers, they advanced to an NCAA Regional seven mes while moving on to the 2001 Super Regional. His staff led the country in ERA in Stephen F. Aus n ...... 4-2 1995 (2.40) – FIU’s 16 shutouts that spring are ed for the sixth-highest total in NCAA Tennessee Tech ...... 1-2 history – and ’99 (3.07), and in 1998 the Golden Panthers’ 675 strikeouts were tops in the Texas State ...... 12-3 na on. Calvi’s unit recorded an ERA that fi nished in the top 10 in the NCAA fi ve mes. Texas Tech ...... 0-4 His eff orts in Miami helped Joseph Burns pace the na on with a 1.20 ERA during the 1995 Troy ...... 14-15 campaign, while a year later Evan Thomas led the country with 220 strikeouts – the la er is the fourth-highest fi gure ever in the NCAA. In all, Calvi produced eight All-Americans ULM ...... 18-4 and 13 all-conference selec ons with the Golden Panthers. UTA ...... 8-7 Calvi was a three-year le erwinner as a catcher at Nova Southeastern, and a er he Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary educa on, he signed a professional contract Western Kentucky ...... 6-5 with the Sea le Mariners. Following a season in which he helped his team win the Northwest League championship, he worked for a year as a scout for the Mariners. Wichita State ...... 1-1 Total ...... 239-175 A na ve of Marco Island, Fla., Calvi and his wife Kaylie have one daughter, Taylor. 40 coaching staff AAlanlan LLuckieuckie AAssistantssistant CoachCoach IInnfi eelderslders / HiHi ersers / BBaserunnersaserunners 113th3th SeasonSeason

Alan Luckie enters his 13th season as an assistant coach at South Alabama in 2019. He coaches third base and works with USA infi elders, baserunners and hi ers. COACHING EXPERIENCE

Luckie’s infi eld defenses have put up impressive numbers through the years. The Jag defense has fi elded at least .966 in each of his 12 seasons, and the 2017 mark of .980 broke a single- South Alabama (2007-present) season record at USA and ranked 11th na onally. The Jags have ranked in the top 10 in fi elding Assistant Coach, Infi elders / Hi ers / Baserunners percentage the last three seasons, and broke the program’s single-season record in fi elding percentage in each of those seasons.

The Jaguars’ 2008 mark of .969 was fourth-best in school history at the me. The Jaguar defense Fairhope (Ala.) HS (2002-06) also fi nished third in the na on by turning 68 double plays during the 2008 regular season. Assistant Coach In 2010, Luckie helped Jaguar second baseman Zach Grichor become the program’s fi rst Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner. Grichor commi ed just two errors in 311 chances to earn the honor. In 2011, Luckie helped freshman Logan Kirkland make a midseason switch from second base to The Luckie File shortstop, which resulted in Kirkland being named second-team Freshman All-American by the Birthday: July 26, 1962 Na onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa on and Baseball America. Hometown: Fairhope, Ala. He helped guide the Jaguars to their 14th Sun Belt Conference championship and 25th NCAA Regional appearance in 2013. Luckie helped 2013 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Jordan High School: Fairhope HS Pa erson – who was a fourth-round dra pick by the Colorado Rockies in the 2013 MLB Dra – College: Spring Hill (Ala.) College, 1984 make the transi on from ou ield to fi rst base. Pa erson went on to earn All-American honorable men on as well as First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference and second-team American Baseball Family: wife, Kerry; daughters, Jenna and Kayla Ann; grandsons, Pierce Coaches Associa on (ABCA) all-South/Central Region honors. Robby Campbell was named First- Rogers and Su on Rogers; granddaughter, Charleigh Ann Buchanan Team All-SBC at second base in that same season. Dus n Dalken was named First-Team All-SBC as designated hi er a er ba ng .330 with 11 doubles, a triple, a team-leading eight home runs, 43 RBI and 29 runs scored in 54 games.

In 2015, center fi elder Cole Billingsley led the Sun Belt Conference with 30 stolen bases and received an American Baseball Coaches Associa on/Rawlings Division I Gold Glove Award. Billingsley also earned First-Team All-SBC honors, and Second-Team All-South Central Region accolades from the ABCA/Rawlings.

In 2016, Billingsley earned First-Team All-SBC honors a er leading the league in sacrifi ce fl ies (8), which ranked eighth na onally, and stolen bases (31), which ranked 13th na onally, for the second straight year, and was also named Second-Team All-Region in addi on to winning his second consecu ve Rawlings Gold Glove Award as a center fi elder. He was dra ed in the 19th round of the 2016 MLB Dra by the Bal more Orioles. Travis Swaggerty was voted a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, and shortstop Drew LaBounty also earned First-Team All-SBC honors a er leading the league and fi nishing sixth na onally in walks (59), and ranking second in on-base percentage, sacrifi ce fl ies and total plate appearances. The Jaguars won the program’s 16th SBC tle in ‘16, and made the program’s 26th NCAA Regional appearance in which they advanced to the Regional fi nal against Florida State. USA fi nished seventh in the na on in walks (330), eighth in stolen bases (107) and 16th in stolen bases per game (1.67). The Jags fi nished tops in the league in walks, stolen bases, sacrifi ce fl ies (32) and stolen bases per game (1.67) in 2016.

In 2017, South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 26th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll a er capturing the SBC Tournament tle and advancing to the NCAA Ha esburg (Miss.) Regional. It marked the second straight year the Jags have won 40 or more games, and the 21st me the program has won 40-plus contests. USA broke the program record for walks (373) in a season, which ranked second na onally. The Jags ranked sixth na onally in runs scored (488) and on-base percentage (.415), seventh in runs per game (8.0), 11th in fi elding percentage (.980), 14th in sacrifi ce fl ies (32) and home runs (78), and 15th in slugging percentage (.480). Jared Barnes and Travis Swaggerty earned All-America honors in 2017, and were also all-SBC selec ons along with Dylan Hardy, LaBounty and Wells Davis. Swaggerty and Barnes were also each honored with ABCA all-region accolades. Barnes was selected in the eighth round of the MLB Dra by the Miami Marlins.

South Alabama fi nished third in the Sun Belt East Division in 2018, and advanced to the semifi nals of the Sun Belt Tournament before being outed by eventual champion Coastal Carolina. USA led the league in fi elding percentage (.983) in conference games, and fi nished with an overall fi elding percentage of .978 in 57 games. Off ensively, the Jags ranked second in the league in walks (331) and home runs (54), and third in sacrifi ce fl ies (23), slugging percentage (.400), RBIs (348), total bases (768), on-base percentage (.378) and runs scored (383). Hardy and Swaggerty were named First-Team All-Sun Belt, while Carr, catcher Carter Perkins and third baseman Donovan were voted Second-Team All-Sun Belt. Swaggerty was selected in the fi rst round (10th overall) of the 2018 MLB Dra by the Pi sburgh Pirates. Donovan was a seventh-round selec on by the St. Louis Cardinals, Hardy was taken in the 13th round by the Boston Red Sox, right-hander Zach Greene was a 15th-round pick by the Miami Marlins, Carr was taken in the 31st round by the and LaBounty was a 40th-round selec on by the Toronto Blue Jays. Perkins and Swaggerty were each also named First-Team All-Central Region by the ABCA/Rawlings.

Luckie came to USA at the start of the 2007 season a er spending fi ve seasons working with Stu Fuller at Fairhope High School. The Pirates either captured or ed for the regional championship crown in each of those fi ve seasons. Those teams compiled a combined record of 127-65.

A graduate of Fairhope High School in 1980, Luckie went on to play two seasons at Faulkner State Community College before moving on to Spring Hill College, where he played for coach Steve Ki rell in 1983 and was an all-conference performer there in 1984. He graduated from Spring Hill in 1984. Using opportuni es from life-long friend and former Miami Marlins and General Manager, Dan Jennings, Luckie has garnered knowledge from numerous professional coaches including Jack McKeon, Jim Presley, “Bone” Hill, Bo Porter, Rich Donnelly and New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi.

A highly successful businessman involved heavily in the South Alabama community, Luckie brings a vast amount of experience both on and off the fi eld to the Jaguar family.

He resides in Point Clear, Ala., with his wife Kerry. They have two married daughters, Jenna Luckie Rogers (Landon) and Kayla Luckie Buchanan (Chris), two grandsons, Pierce and Su on Rogers, and one granddaughter, Charleigh Ann Buchanan. 41 coaching staff BBradrad PhillipsPhillips AAssistantssistant CoachCoach PPitchersitchers FFirstirst SeasonSeason

Brad Phillips joined the Jaguar program for the 2019 season a er spending the previous eight seasons at Troy. During his tenure with the Trojans, COACHING EXPERIENCE Phillips coached two Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year recipients, one Sun Belt Freshman of the Year and one Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year. South Alabama (2019-Present) Assistant Coach In 2018 under Phillips, the Troy pitching staff led the Sun Belt in ERA (3.90), runs allowed (280), earned runs allowed (241) and innings pitched, ranked second in the league in strikeouts (524), saves (15), opposing ba ng Troy (2011-18) average (.248) and wins (42). Trojan pitchers combined for six shutouts in Assistant Coach 2018, which ranked 20th na onally. Niceville (Fla.) HS (2009-10) In conference contests in 2018, Troy led the league in ERA (3.53), runs Head Coach allowed (121) and earned runs allowed (104), ranked second in wins (19) and fewest wild pitches (16), and third in sacrifi ce fl ies allowed (11) and fewest hit ba ers (23). Phillips helped guide the Trojans to 42 wins and an Charles Henderson (Ala.) HS (2005-08) NCAA Regional appearance in ‘18 at the Athens (Ga.) Regional. Head Coach

The Trojans ranked second in the Sun Belt in saves (18) and walks allowed Troy (2003-04) (191) in 2017, and third in earned runs allowed (234). Right-hander Andrew Volunteer Assistant Crane led the Sun Belt in ERA (1.47), while right-handed closer Marc Skinner ranked second in the league in saves (12). Hazel Green (Ala.) HS (2002) The Troy pitching staff ranked third in the SBC in ERA (3.79) in 2016, earning Assistant Coach Phillips the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on Assistant Coach of the Year award. In 2013, the Trojan pitching staff ranked fi h na onally in strikeouts per nine innings (8.6), and posted a staff ERA of 3.82, which was the second-best mark in the Sun Belt and over two runs be er than the The Phillips File previous season. Birthday: July 2, 1979 Hometown: Hazel Green, Ala. Phillips joined the Troy staff in 2010 a er serving as head coach at both Niceville (Fla.) High School and Charles Henderson (Ala.) High School, and High School: Hazel Green HS helped lead CHHS to four straight Alabama High School Athle c Associa on College: Troy, 2004 playoff appearances, including a 5A state championship appearance in Family: wife, Peyton; son, Scout; daughter, Piper Belle 2008, and was named the AHSAA Class 5A Region 2 Coach of the Year four consecu ve mes as well as the Dothan Eagle Super 12 Coach of the Year in 2008. He helped NHS to back-to-back playoff appearances during his tenure there, and was named the 2009 Northwest Daily News Coach of the Year.

The Hazel Green, Ala., na ve played collegiately at Gadsden State (Ala.) Community College and the University of Montevallo before earning his degree at Troy in 2004. He also served as a volunteer assistant at Troy in the 2003-04 seasons.

Phillips is married to the former Peyton Marsh of Madison, Ala. The couple, has one daughter, Piper Belle, and one son, Scout.

42 coaching staff CChrishris PProthrorothro AAssistantssistant CoachCoach HHii eersrs / OOuu ieldield 44thth SeasonSeason

Chris Prothro enters his fourth season as an assistant coach and recrui ng coordinator at South Alabama in 2019. COACHING EXPERIENCE Last season, South Alabama fi nished third in the Sun Belt East Division, and advanced to the semifi nals of the Sun Belt Tournament before being outed by eventual champion Coastal Carolina. South Alabama (2016-present) USA led the league in fi elding percentage (.983) in conference games, and fi nished with an overall Assistant Coach / Recrui ng Coordinator fi elding percentage of .978 in 57 games. Off ensively, the Jags ranked second in the league in walks (331) and home runs (54), and third in sacrifi ce fl ies (23), slugging percentage (.400), RBIs (348), total bases (768), on-base percentage (.378) and runs scored (383). Nicholls State (2008-15) Associate Head Coach / Recrui ng Coordinator Hardy and Swaggerty were named First-Team All-Sun Belt, while catcher Carter Perkins and third baseman Brendan Donovan were voted Second-Team All-Sun Belt. Swaggerty was selected in the fi rst round (10th overall) of the 2018 MLB Dra by the Pi sburgh Pirates. Donovan was a seventh- North Iowa Area CC (2007-08) round selec on by the St. Louis Cardinals, Hardy was taken in the 13th round by the Boston Red Sox, A right-hander Zach Greene was a 15th-round pick by the Miami Marlins, Carr was taken in the 31st round by the Philadelphia Phillies and LaBounty was a 40th-round selec on by the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2017, Prothro helped USA to its 11th Sun Belt Conference Tournament tle and advanced to its The Prothro File 27th NCAA Regional a er fi nishing the season 40-21. USA went 22-8 in Sun Belt play before winning three straight games at the SBC Tournament in Statesboro, Ga., to advance to the NCAA Ha esburg Birthday: March 18, 1982 (Miss.) Regional. South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 26th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball Hometown: Shreveport, La. poll. It marked the second straight year the Jags have won 40 or more games, and the 21st me the program has won 40-plus contests. High School: Captain Shreve HS

USA broke the program record for walks (373) in a season in 2017, which ranked second na onally. College: Arkansas State, 2005 The Jags ranked sixth na onally in runs scored (488) and on-base percentage (.415), seventh in runs Family: wife, Candace; son, Grayson; daughter, per game (8.0), 11th in fi elding percentage (.980), 14th in sacrifi ce fl ies (32) and home runs (78), and 15th in slugging percentage (.480). Jared Barnes and Travis Swaggerty earned All-America honors Rhyan in 2017, and were also all-SBC selec ons along with Dylan Hardy, Drew LaBounty and Wells Davis. Barnes was selected in the eighth round of the 2017 Major League Baseball Dra by the Miami Marlins.

In his fi rst season with the Jaguars in 2016, USA captured its 16th Sun Belt Conference championship and advanced to a NCAA Regional for the 26th me in program history.

Center fi elder Cole Billingsley earned his second consecu ve Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 2016, in addi on to First-Team All-SBC and Second-Team All-Region honors a er leading the SBC and fi nishing 13th na onally in stolen bases (31) for the second straight season. Billingsley also led the conference in sacrifi ce fl ies (8), which ranked eighth na onally. Ou ielder Travis Swaggerty was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, and Drew LaBounty earned First-Team All-SBC honors at shortstop. The USA off ense led the SBC in runs scored (382), RBI (337), walks (330), sacrifi ce fl ies (32), stolen bases (107), total plate appearances (2587) and at-bats (2120). USA fi nished seventh in the na on in walks (330), eighth in stolen bases (107) and 16th in stolen bases per game (1.67). The Jaguar defense broke the program’s single-season fi elding percentage record (.979), which led the SBC and ranked in the top 10 na onally.

Prothro spent eight seasons at Nicholls State, where he served as associate head coach and recrui ng coordinator for his fi nal four years, prior to joining the USA staff . During his eight seasons at NSU, Prothro helped produce six all-Southland Conference honorees and nine Major League Baseball dra picks and signees including four from the 2015 squad. The NSU pitching staff , which Prothro directed in 2015, led the Southland Conference in ERA (2.47), opposing ba ng average (.242), saves (17), hits allowed (425), runs allowed (181), earned runs allowed (131), and allowed the fewest home runs (13) in the league as well.

Under Prothro’s guidance, right-hander Jus n Sinbaldi and le -hander Stuart Holmes were named fi rst-team all-region by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on in 2015. Sinbaldi was a Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger third-team All-American, and also named to the all-Louisiana Sports Writers Associa on fi rst team while Holmes earned second-team honors.

Sinbaldi was named the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year and was a fi rst-team all-conference selec on a er leading the league with a 1.40 ERA. Holmes led the league and set a school record with 15 saves, and was named the Southland Conference Relief Pitcher of the Year and a third-team ABCA All-American before being dra ed by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Dra . Right-hander Ryan Deemes was also selected by the , and received all-Southland Conference honorable men on while southpaw Grant Borne was taken by the Washington Na onals in the seventh round.

Prior to his me at NSU, Prothro served as assistant coach at North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) where he also held the tle of hi ng instructor while working with catchers and ou ielders in addi on to assis ng with recrui ng. In two years at NIACC, Prothro coached three Na onal Junior College Athle c Associa on All-Americans along with back-to-back regional player-of-the-year honorees and 16 all-region performers.

Prothro le ered for two seasons at Arkansas State (2004-05) as a catcher, and earned his bachelor’s degree in history from ASU in 2005. He also served as a graduate assistant at ASU prior to receiving his degree. He began his collegiate playing career at Northwestern State in Natchitoches, La., where he helped the Demons capture the 2002 Southland Conference championship before transferring to Crowder College for his sophomore season where he earned his associate’s degree.

43 support staff AAndrewndrew CCardenarden DDirectorirector ooff OperaOpera onsons EEighthighth SeasonSeason

Andrew Carden begins his eighth year as Director of Baseball COACHING EXPERIENCE Opera ons for Jaguar baseball in 2019.

South Alabama (2012-present) He joined the Jaguar staff a er spending three seasons as an Director of Opera ons assistant coach at Central Alabama Community College, where he helped the Trojans capture consecu ve top-three fi nishes from Central Alabama CC (2009-11) 2010-11. Assistant Coach Prior to joining the coaching staff at CACC, Carden spent two Cumberland (T.) University (2006-08) seasons (2006-08) as a graduate assistant coach at Cumberland Graduate Assistant (Tenn.) University while earning a master’s degree in administra on. Carden was a four-year le erwinner at CU from 2003-06, and helped the Bulldogs capture the 2004 NAIA na onal championship.

The Carden File CU made a return trip to the championship game in Carden’s senior Birthday: March 26, 1982 year, where they earned a runner-up fi nish. Carden was voted team Hometown: Hartselle, Ala. captain his senior season in 2006, and earned a bachelor’s degree in High School: Hartselle, 2001 history the same year. College: Cumberland (Tenn.), 2006 Carden is a na ve of Hartselle, Ala., and is a 2000 graduate of Family: wife, Bri ney; daughter, Anniston; son, Archer Hartselle High School. He le ered four years in baseball and football for the Tigers, and helped the HHS baseball program capture back- to-back 5A state championships from 1999-2000.

Carden is married to the former Bri ney Segars from Hartselle. The couple has one daughter, Anniston, and one son, Archer.

44 support staff DDewew SSpicherpicher AAssistantssistant StrengthStrength andand CondiCondi oningoning CoachCoach FFirstirst SeasonSeason

Dew Spicher joined the University of South Alabama staff as assistant strength and condi oning coach at the end of the 2018 fall semester.

Spicher’s primary responsibili es will be working the Jaguar baseball and soccer programs.

He comes to South a er serving as a high performance coach at Performance Enhancement Professionals in Sco sdale, Ariz., since February 2017. In his role with the organiza on, Spicher worked primarily with athletes from both the Na onal Football League and Major League Baseball with his responsibili es including implemen ng strength and condi oning programs based on individual evalua on results as well as sport and posi on needs, execu ng a nutri on and supplement protocol, and providing manual therapy.

Spicher has experience at the collegiate level too, having served as an assistant strength and condi oning coach at Belmont for nearly two years beginning in August 2015. In addi on to working directly with the Bruin baseball, men’s tennis and women’s golf teams, he oversaw the curriculum for staff interns. He also completed an internship with Cressey Sports Performance in 2016, where he worked directly with both collegiate and professional baseball players.

A na ve of Falls Creek, Pa., Spicher was a three-year football le erwinner — star ng two seasons — at Duquesne. A er earning his bachelor’s degree from the school in athle c training with a communica ons minor in 2015, he added a master’s degree in sports administra on from Belmont in 2017.

In addi on to being cer fi ed by the Na onal Strength and Condi oning Associa on (NSCA) he has standard fi rst aid cer fi ca on from the American Red Cross.

Spicher and his wife, the former Anna Reinhard of Charleroi, Pa., reside in Mobile with their dog, Jameson.

45 support staff CChrishris MMcDonaldcDonald CCerer fi eded AthleAthle c TrainerTrainer EEighthighth SeasonSeason

ATHLETIC Chris McDonald begins his eighth season with the South Alabama TRAINING EXPERIENCE sports medicine staff a er joining the school in January of 2012. He will serve as the Cer fi ed Athle c Trainer for the baseball South Alabama (2012-present) program for the eighthconsecu ve year in 2019. Cer fi ed Athle c Trainer McDonald came to USA from Saint Leo (Fla.) University, where Saint Leo (F.) (2008-11) he spent three years working primarily with the baseball and Cer fi ed Athle c Trainer, Baseball & Volleyball volleyball programs. Prior to Saint Leo, he was an athle c trainer in the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league system.

Los Angeles Dodgers (2007) In 2007, McDonald graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Gulf Coast League University of North Florida with a degree in Athle c Training.

In 2011, he earned his master’s degree in exercise science and The McDonald File health promo on from California University of Pennsylvania. He Birthday: July 10, 1974 also holds a BA in Philosophy from Wake Forest University. While Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. at Wake Forest, McDonald was a member of Demon Deacons cross country teams that won back-to-back ACC championships High School: Allen D. Nease, 1992 in 1993-94. College: North Florida, 2007 McDonald is a member of the Na onal Athle c Trainers’ Associa on and is a cer fi ed Performance Enhancement Specialist.

46 stanky field

Eddie Stanky (1915-1999)

-Coached at USA for 14 seasons: (1969-79, 1981-83)

-Second-winningest coach in Jaguar history (490-195-2)

-Par cipated in three MLB World Series: (1947, 1948, 1951)

-Four- me MLB All-Star: (1947, 1948, 1950, 1951)

-Named Major League Manager of the Year by The SporƟ ng News in 1952.

SStankytanky FFieldield 47 stanky field YEARBYYEAR RECORDS AT STANKY FIELD

1980 ...... 24-6 1981 ...... 24-9 1982 ...... 18-6 1983 ...... 25-10 1984 ...... 28-6 1985 ...... 14-12 1986 ...... 26-8 1987 ...... 21-9 1988 ...... 28-7 1989 ...... 27-9 1990 ...... 29-7 1991 ...... 25-9 1992 ...... 28-4 1993 ...... 15-8 1994 ...... 19-13 1995 ...... 20-7 1996 ...... 24-7 1997 ...... 19-5 n the summer of 2004, the University of South Alabama undertook a renova on campaign 1998 ...... 23-11 Ito make Stanky Field one of the most impressive facili es in the na on. 1999 ...... 21-5 South Alabama dedicated the newly-renovated stadium, originally built in 1980, against 2000 ...... 15-14 2001 ...... 31-3 perennial power Mississippi State on April 19, 2005, in front of 3,277 fans — the largest crowd 2002 ...... 27-7 of the year. 2003 ...... 27-4 The new Stanky Field has one of the most impressive press boxes in the na on. Wireless 2004 ...... 18-16 internet access, as well as spacious work areas, can accommodate large numbers of media. 2005 ...... 17-11 2006 ...... 24-11 The second fl oor Stadium Club is a beau ful gathering place for South Alabama supporters. 2007 ...... 23-11 Air condi oned comfort, along with leather couches and chairs, make watching USA baseball 2008 ...... 19-10 a fi rst-class experience. The USA Dugout Club hosts gatherings in the Stadium Club throughout 2009 ...... 14-13 the season. 2010 ...... 22-11 2011 ...... 19-11 Before the start of the 2011 season, Stanky Field took on further renova ons with the 2012 ...... 12-14 addi on of a new ou ield wall, renovated dugouts and home plate collar. In addi on to 2013 ...... 23-8 the new upgrades, the home and visitor bullpens were moved into foul territory down the 2014 ...... 10-17 2015 ...... 21-9 ou ield lines. 2016 ...... 28-7 2017 ...... 18-6 2018 ...... 17-5 Totals 843-336

STANKY FIELD FACTS Year Built: 1980 / Renovated 2004 & 2011 First Game: March 9, 1980 (Swept Alabama 7-4, 6-0) Largest Crowd: 4,436 (April 22, 2009, 21-16 win over Alabama) All-Time Record: 808-325 (.713) SeaƟ ng: 3,775 Dimensions: Le – 330 Le -center – 375 Center – 400 Right-center – 375 Right – 330 Playing Surface: Ti on grass and clay infi eld 48 stanky field

TOP FIVE STANKY FIELD CROWDS

A endance Date Opponent Result 4,508 2/27/18 Auburn L, 6-7 4,436 4/22/09 Alabama W, 21-16 4,407 4/14/98 Alabama L, 10-9 4,375 4/2/91 Florida State W, 6-5 4,231 5/13/81 Miami (FL) L, 3-0

49 stanky field stadium club

The Stanky Field Stadium Club is a beau ful gathering place for South Alabama supporters. Air-condi oned comfort, along with leather couches, chairs and televisions, make watching USA baseball a fi rst-class experience. The USA Dugout Club hosts gatherings in the Stadium Club throughout the season.

Display cases containing memorabilia of former head coaches Steve Ki rell (le ) and (above) are also located in the stadium club in honor of their service and dedica on to South Alabama baseball.

50 Jon Lieber Clubhouse

On Feb. 4, 2005, the USA Baseball Clubhouse was offi cially dedicated and renamed the Jon Lieber Clubhouse, in honor of the former South Alabama All-American pitcher. Lieber has made numerous contribu ons to the South Alabama baseball program, and this facility proudly bears his name.

The Jaguar training room, located in the Jon Lieber Clubhouse, The player lounge is equipped with a 60-inch high-defi ni on fl at- features state-of-the-art ameni es that allow the USA Sports screen television, stereo, new leather couches and chairs and a full Medicine staff to treat student-athletes before and a er prac ces and kitchen. games.

The Jaguar locker room features over 40 spacious lockers, showers and a laundry facility.

51 New Jon Lieber Clubhouse

New Jon Lieber Clubhouse The University of South Alabama Department of Athle cs announced plans in December 2017 to pursue external funding to con- struct a new Jon Lieber Clubhouse.

The new facility will be constructed parallel to the foul-ground fencing in le fi eld, and will nearly double the square footage of the current clubhouse, which was offi cially dedicated on Feb. 4, 2005. It will feature an upgraded locker room, weight room, conference room and addi onal offi ce space.

52 luis gonzalez indoor hitting facility

In the summer of 2000, the fi nishing touches were put into place for South Alabama’s beau ful new indoor hi ng facility. Located next door to the USA Clubhouse, this 8,000-square foot building is one of a kind. It features three hi ng sta ons, two pitching mounds and a locker room for umpires. The facility is also large enough to conduct infi eld prac ce. The facility received upgrades in 2017 with new turf, state-of-the-art fans and audio system, along with new cages and cosme c improvements. Several Jaguars now in the pros stop by during the off season to work out in the facility. On days the Jags experience cold or wet weather, the ba ng facility is the ideal place to prac ce. On Feb. 4, 2005, the Jaguar indoor hi ng facility was offi cially named the Luis Gonzalez Hi ng Facility. Gonzalez, a South Alabama great and World Series hero with the Arizona Diamondbacks, has given generously to the USA baseball program and conducts himself as a complete gentleman both on and off the fi eld. For that, this beau ful facility bears his name.

53 jaguar baseball ring of honor

he Jaguar Baseball Ring of Honor, dedicated April 28, 2012, recognizes former head baseball coach Steve Ki rell and the proud heritage of South Alabama baseball, with plaques honoring former program head coaches as well as Tteams that have par cipated in NCAA Regionals and won Sun Belt Conference championships. Others recognized in the Ring of Honor include student-athletes who have gone on to play in the Major Leagues, All-Americans, Academic All-Americans and all-conference selec ons.

54 Jaguar Alley JJAGUARAGUAR AALLEYLLEY

Jag Alley, constructed in 2012, is comprised of three wooden decks behind the right-center fi eld wall at Stanky Field and off ers fans a unique perspec ve and experience of Jaguar baseball.

55 kit's corner KKIT'SIT'S KOORNERRNER

Kit’s Korner, constructed in 2011, serves as a gathering spot former Jaguar baseball alumni behind the le -fi eld wall at Stanky Field in front of the Luis Gonzalez Hi ng Facility. The deck is named in honor of former head coach Steve Ki rell, and was made possible thanks to generous dona ons from South Alabama baseball alumni.

56 2018 Final Statistics

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2 Hardy, Dylan . 3 3 1 57-57 239 59 79 11 2 4 27 106 . 4 4 4276501 . 4 0 92319-20 109 1 0 1.000 11 Donovan, Brendan . 3 0 2 57-57 202 51 61 17 2 5 55 97 . 4 8 0 50 12 33 3 . 4 5 6 6 0 5-9 50 98 9 . 9 4 3 14 Perkins, Carter . 3 0 1 53-51 176 38 53 9 0 9 43 89 . 5 0 6312336 . 4 1 013 0-0 311 32 2 . 9 9 4 21 Swaggerty, Travis . 2 9 6 57-57 213 57 63 10 0 13 38 112 . 5 2 6 54 9 38 1 . 4 5 5 1 0 9-14 163 1 2 . 9 8 8 38 Davis, Wells . 2 9 5 56-56 190 36 56 10 1 8 56 92 . 4 8 4535441 . 4 5 151 1-1 396 32 4 . 9 9 1 27 Russo, Paul . 2 5 1 54-44 195 27 49 6 1 3 21 66 . 3 3 8 9 2 47 3 . 2 9 0 1 2 2-4 24 46 4 . 9 4 6 25 Sandle, Michael . 2 2 5 53-52 191 28 43 8 3 3 32 66 . 3 4 6204436 . 3 0 732 5-6 68 1 0 1.000 22 Stokes, Hunter . 2 2 2 53-46 167 29 37 7 0 3 29 53 . 3 1 7 38 0 55 2 . 3 6 6 0 1 0-2 85 90 7 . 9 6 2 ------18 Brittain, Hunter . 2 3 4 23-15 47 6 11 2 0 2 10 19 . 4 0 4 8 0 19 0 . 3 3 9 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 9 Luft, Will . 2 0 4 46-40 142 25 29 4 0 4 23 45 . 3 1 7133302 . 2 8 315 0-0 44 75 8 . 9 3 7 29 Cash, Andrew . 1 6 7 18-1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 1 0 1 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.000 13 Silva, Deyvid . 1 5 4 30-11 527 8 000 2 8 . 1 5 451170 . 2 3 711 0-0 12 25 2 . 9 4 9 8 Bates, Andrew . 1 4 5 28-18 62 11 9 0 0 0 9 9 . 1 4 5 15 0 20 0 . 3 0 8 1 5 1-3 39 1 2 . 9 5 2 31 Aberouette, Felix . 0 8 0 32-4 252 2 100 2 3 . 1 2 061130 . 2 8 103 0-0 97 6 1 . 9 9 0 26 Powers, Reid . 0 6 7 13-4 15 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 . 1 3 3 0 0 8 0 . 0 6 7 0 0 0-0 45 1 1 . 9 7 9 33 Perez, Tyler . 0 0 0 1-0 01000010 . 0 0 010001.000 00 0-0 031 . 7 5 0 Totals . 2 6 1 57 1922 383 502 86 9 54 348 768 . 4 0 0 331 45 451 25 . 3 7 8 23 26 43-60 1474 471 44 . 9 7 8 Opponents . 2 6 5 57 1898 330 503 92 9 45 299 748 . 3 9 4 233 73 455 34 . 3 6 4 19 26 50-69 1475 479 78 . 9 6 2

LOB - Team (489), Opp (446). DPs turned - Team (40), Opp (34). CI - Team (1), Perkins 1. IBB - Team (4), Swaggerty 4, Opp (6).Picked off - Sandle 1, Swaggerty 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 23 Carr, Tyler 3 . 5 3 9-3 15 15 2 0/1 0 94.1 100 46 37 22 64 19 1 3 . 2 7 6 6815 3 41 Greene, Zach 3 . 7 9 2-4 23 2 0 0/1 5 57.0 53 28 24 13 80 13 0 3 . 2 4 5 1 6 0 2 3 ------35 Yarborough, Caleb 2 . 5 3 1-1 3 2 0 0/0 0 10.2 10 6 3 7 6 2 0 0 . 2 5 6 2 0 0 0 2 40 Lambert, Chase 2 . 6 7 1-0 18 0 0 0/0 2 30.1 24 11 9 10 22 3 0 2 . 2 1 115101 30 Proctor, Jared 3 . 1 1 5-1 19 9 1 1/1 0 55.0 44 27 19 27 49 7 0 5 . 2 1 8 3 7 0 2 2 32 McBride, Patrick 4 . 9 51-28400/1020.02111117 9 311 . 2 7 303001 33 Perez, Tyler 5 . 4 0 0-0 8 3 0 0/1 0 13.1 21 15 8 14 9 4 0 0 . 3 6 8 1 3 0 1 2 24 Reed, Addison 5 . 4 0 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 8.1 11 8 5 7 8 1 0 0 . 3 1 423000 19 Arguelles, Andy 5 . 5 0 1-1 6 5 0 0/1 0 18.0 13 12 11 15 17 4 0 1 . 2 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 49 Melton, Zach 6 . 2 3 2-4 15 4 0 0/0 0 39.0 35 31 27 30 41 2 1 3 . 2 3 6615113 28 Shell, Chase 6 . 6 5 2-3 6 4 0 0/1 1 23.0 22 17 17 5 25 7 1 5 . 2 5 0 4 1 0 1 1 17 Eiland, Will 6 . 7 5 1-1 11 2 0 0/0 0 16.0 21 14 12 6 12 3 0 5 . 3 0 931001 44 Booker, JoJo 7 . 1 5 2-1 17 1 0 0/1 1 34.0 33 32 27 19 40 7 1 5 . 2 5 6 7 4 2 4 0 10 DeSantis, Nick 7 . 7 1 3-0 11 0 0 0/1 1 18.2 20 16 16 9 24 3 0 4 . 2 6 735200 39 Michael, Noah 8 . 0 6 1-4 8 4 0 0/0 0 25.2 31 24 23 18 19 4 3 3 . 3 0 4 1 4 0 2 3 36 Gossmann, Austin 8 . 1 80-08000/1011.01710104 9 311 . 3 6 213103 20 Terry, Ryan 8 . 3 8 0-0 7 2 0 0/0 0 9.2 12 10 9 12 14 2 0 1 . 2 9 3 7 2 0 0 0 37 Jednat, Conner 9 . 0 01-03000/005.095546301 . 4 2 902001 15 Trimble, Sean 15.43 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 5 4 4 2 1 1 0 2 . 4 5 5 1 0 0 1 0 16 Marra, Michael 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 133201001.00000000 Totals 5 . 1 3 32-25 57 57 3 4/3 10 491.1 503 330 280 233 455 92 9 45 . 2 6 5 54 73 8 19 26 Opponents 5 . 8 8 25-32 57 57 2 2/1 11 491.2 502 383 321 331 451 86 9 54 . 2 6 1 56 45 8 23 26

PB - Team (11), Perkins 6, Aberouette 3, Powers 2, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (5), Perkins 2, Aberouette 1, Michael 1, Carr 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Perkins (38-52), Carr (13-16), Greene (8-10), Aberouette (7-9), Booker (7-7), Proctor (2-7), Michael (4-5), Powers (5-5), Shell (3-4), Yarborough (4-4), Lambert (4-4), Perez (1-3), Melton (2-3), Eiland (1-2), Jednat (1-2), McBride (0-1), Arguelles (0-1).

57 2018 Results

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Sun Belt Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 16, 2018 vs Kansas State W 12-5 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Greene (W 1-0) 0 3:39 Feb 17, 2018 vs #18 Oklahoma W 6-5 (12) 2-0-0 0-0-0 Proctor (W 1-0) 1 7 5 3:40 Feb 17, 2018 vs Virginia Tech W 7-5 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 Jednat (W 1-0) 1 5 3 3:23 Feb 18, 2018 vs #23 Indiana L 4-8 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 Michael (L 0-1) 1 4 6 2:30 Feb 20, 2018 #13 SOUTHERN MISS W 10-9 9 4-1-0 0-0-0 Booker (W 1-0) 3 4 7 2 4:06 Feb 23, 2018 HARTFORD W 17-1 9 5-1-0 0-0-0 Carr (W 1-0) 1 3 4 2 2:56 Feb 24, 2018 HARTFORD W 6-3 9 6-1-0 0-0-0 DeSantis (W 1-0) 0 3:17 Feb 24, 2018 HARTFORD W 9-3 9 7-1-0 0-0-0 Yarborough (W 1-0) 1 6 0 2 3:17 Feb 27, 2018 #18 AUBURN L 6-7 9 7-2-0 0-0-0 Shell (L 0-1) 4 5 0 8 2:52 Mar 02, 2018 at #3 Texas Tech L 1-8 9 7-3-0 0-0-0 Carr (L 1-1) 4 4 3 2 2:48 Mar 03, 2018 at #3 Texas Tech-1 L 2-14 9 7-4-0 0-0-0 Greene (L 1-1) - 3:04 Mar 03, 2018 at #3 Texas Tech-2 L 2-5 9 7-5-0 0-0-0 Melton (L 0-1) 4 4 3 2 2:28 Mar 04, 2018 at #3 Texas Tech L 7-9 9 7-6-0 0-0-0 Shell (L 0-2) 4 0 2 0 2:58 Mar 09, 2018 at Louisiana L 1-2 9 7-7-0 0-0-0 Carr (L 1-2) 4 8 2 2 2:13 Mar 10, 2018 at Louisiana W 7-3 9 8-7-0 0-0-0 DeSantis (W 2-0) 4 7 9 3 2:50 Mar 11, 2018 at Louisiana W 11-5 9 9-7-0 0-0-0 Shell (W 1-2) 4 6 7 0 3:03 Mar 14, 2018 at #16 LSU L 4-9 9 9-8-0 0-0-0 Yarborough (L 1-1) 1 0 4 5 6 3:15 * Mar 17, 2018 ULM W 5-3 9 10-8-0 1-0-0 Carr (W 2-2) 0 2:43 * Mar 17, 2018 ULM W 6-0 9 11-8-0 2-0-0 Shell (W 2-2) 1 6 1 7 2:48 * Mar 18, 2018 ULM L 6-12 8 11-9-0 2-1-0 Melton (L 0-2) 1 4 2 9 3:04 Mar 20, 2018 #28 SE LOUISIANA W 6-1 9 12-9-0 2-1-0 Arguelles (W 1-0) 1 6 8 8 2:17 * Mar 23, 2018 at Georgia State L 2-7 9 12-10-0 2-2-0 Shell (L 2-3) 3 7 4 2:21 * Mar 24, 2018 at Georgia State W 12-4 9 13-10-0 3-2-0 Carr (W 3-2) 3 9 1 2:37 Mar 27, 2018 NEW ORLEANS L 2-8 9 13-11-0 3-2-0 Booker (L 1-1) 1 3 4 1 3:14 * Mar 30, 2018 APPALCHIAN STATE W 9-1 9 14-11-0 4-2-0 Eiland (W 1-0) 1 4 9 9 3:14 * Mar 31, 2018 APPALCHIAN STATE-1 W 2-0 9 15-11-0 5-2-0 Carr (W 4-2) - 3:00 * Mar 31, 2018 APPALCHIAN STATE-2 W 5-0 9 16-11-0 6-2-0 Proctor (W 2-0) 1 5 2 1 2:39 * Apr 06, 2018 at #18 Coastal Carolina W 11-6 9 17-11-0 7-2-0 Carr (W 5-2) 2 3 1 1 3:07 * Apr 07, 2018 at #18 Coastal Carolina L 7-14 9 17-12-0 7-3-0 Greene (L 1-2) 1 2 6 8 3:30 * Apr 08, 2018 at #18 Coastal Carolina L 0-12 7 17-13-0 7-4-0 Arguelles (L 1-1) 1 2 5 1 2:16 Apr 10, 2018 at Alabama State W 18-7 7 18-13-0 7-4-0 Melton (W 1-2) 2 3 4 2:43 * Apr 13, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN-1 W 9-6 9 19-13-0 8-4-0 Carr (W 6-2) - 2:35 * Apr 13, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN-2 W 8-1 9 20-13-0 9-4-0 Booker (W 2-1) 1 7 4 2 2:50 * Apr 15, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 11-3 9 21-13-0 10-4-0 Michael (W 1-1) 1 5 3 7 2:55 Apr 18, 2018 at New Orleans W 15-9 9 22-13-0 10-4-0 Greene (W 2-2) 1 7 6 3:45 * Apr 20, 2018 at Texas State-1 W 10-1 9 23-13-0 11-4-0 Carr (W 7-2) - 2:05 * Apr 20, 2018 at Texas State-2 W 11-10 9 24-13-0 12-4-0 DeSantis (W 2-0) 1 2 7 3 3:16 * Apr 22, 2018 at Texas State L 2-5 9 24-14-0 12-5-0 Michael (L 1-2) 1 4 3 7 2:45 Apr 24, 2018 at #15 Southern Miss L 3-5 9 24-15-0 12-5-0 Melton (L 1-3) 3 5 1 4 2:35 * Apr 27, 2018 ARKANSAS STATE L 3-6 9 24-16-0 12-6-0 Greene (L 2-3) 1 5 0 5 3:01 * Apr 28, 2018 ARKANSAS STATE L 3-6 9 24-17-0 12-7-0 Michael (L 1-3) 1 5 9 6 2:56 * Apr 29, 2018 ARKANSAS STATE W 9-6 9 25-17-0 13-7-0 Proctor (W 3-0) 1 6 4 1 2:44 * May 04, 2018 at Little Rock L 9-13 9 25-18-0 13-8-0 Greene (L 2-4) 3 1 7 3:22 * May 05, 2018 at Little Rock W 10-7 9 26-18-0 14-8-0 Melton (W 2-3) 5 6 8 3:54 * May 06, 2018 at Little Rock L 4-7 9 26-19-0 14-9-0 McBride (L 0-1) 1 6 8 2:20 May 08, 2018 at #16 Auburn L 4-10 9 26-20-0 14-9-0 Eiland (L 1-1) 2 6 9 2 2:32 * May 11, 2018 UTA W 16-2 9 27-20-0 15-9-0 Carr (W 8-2) 1 6 3 3 2:53 * May 12, 2018 UTA W 6-2 9 28-20-0 16-9-0 Proctor (W 4-0) 1 6 0 2 2:26 * May 13, 2018 UTA W 7-2 9 29-20-0 17-9-0 McBride (W 1-1) 1 5 4 9 2:33 May 15, 2018 at Southeastern L 9-12 9 29-21-0 17-9-0 Melton (L 2-4) 1 1 5 7 2:51 * May 18, 2018 at Troy-1 L 0-3 9 29-22-0 17-10-0 Carr (L 8-3) 1 6 7 1 1:58 * May 18, 2018 at Troy-2 L 1-11 9 29-23-0 17-11-0 Proctor (L 4-1) 1 8 7 2 2:57 * May 19, 2018 at Troy W 8-5 (10) 30-23-0 18-11-0 Lambert (W 1-0) 3 6 4 9 3:25 May 23, 2018 vs Ga. Southern W 5-3 9 31-23-0 18-11-0 Carr (W 9-3) 1 4 2 2:41 May 24, 2018 vs Coastal Carolina L 4-16 9 31-24-0 18-11-0 Michael (L 1-4) 2 8 7 3:47 May 25, 2018 vs Georgia Southern W 12-0 7 32-24-0 18-11-0 Proctor (W 5-1) 2 2 5 2:10 May 26, 2018 vs Coastal Carolina L 1-3 9 32-25-0 18-11-0 McBride (L 1-2) 1 6 4 3:05

* = Conference game () extra inning game

58 2018 Final Sun belt Statistics

Player avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbi tb slg%bbhpsogdpob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 38 Davis, Wells . 3 4 0 28-28 94 20 32 5 1 5 30 54 . 5 7 4252201 . 4 7 631 1-1 174 18 2 . 9 9 0 14 Perkins, Carter . 3 2 6 26-26 92 21 30 5 0 5 21 50 . 5 4 3 16 1 20 4 . 4 2 7 1 1 0-0 164 14 1 . 9 9 4 2 Hardy, Dylan . 3 2 5 29-29 123 28 40 7 1 3 13 58 . 4 7 294260 . 3 8 42210-11 69 1 0 1.000 11 Donovan, Brendan . 3 1 5 29-29 108 27 34 7 1 2 27 49 . 4 5 4 24 5 7 1 . 4 5 3 2 0 4-5 24 42 2 . 9 7 1 21 Swaggerty, Travis . 2 7 6 29-29 116 29 32 4 0 8 23 60 . 5 1 7205151 . 4 0 110 6-9 93 0 0 1.000 22 Stokes, Hunter . 2 5 0 29-26 88 17 22 3 0 1 17 28 . 3 1 8 26 0 27 2 . 4 2 1 0 0 0-2 46 45 4 . 9 5 8 27 Russo, Paul . 2 2 0 27-19 82918202 926 . 3 1 740182 . 2 5 311 0-1 61201.000 25 Sandle, Michael . 1 9 8 26-26 96 10 19 4 3 1 14 32 . 3 3 3 9 1 17 2 . 2 7 4 0 2 2-2 46 1 0 1.000 ------9 Luft, Will . 2 5 0 24-23 72 16 18 3 0 3 12 30 . 4 1 7 8 2 16 2 . 3 4 1 0 4 0-0 21 44 6 . 9 1 5 13 Silva, Deyvid . 2 2 2 15-6 274 6 000 2 6 . 2 2 23150 . 3 1 310 0-0 9161 . 9 6 2 18 Brittain, Hunter . 1 9 4 15-10 31 4 6 0 0 1 6 9 . 2 9 0 6 0 13 0 . 3 1 6 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 29 Cash, Andrew . 1 6 7 14-1 63100001 . 1 6 71010 . 2 8 600 1-1 3001.000 31 Aberouette, Felix . 1 1 8 17-3 17 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 . 1 7 6 2 0 7 0 . 2 1 1 0 3 0-0 53 3 1 . 9 8 2 8 Bates, Andrew .1 1 1 12-5 184 2 000 4 2 . 1 1 170110 . 3 6 002 0-0 9001.000 26 Powers, Reid . 0 0 0 4-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 18 0 0 1.000 Totals . 2 6 9 29 975 192 262 41 6 31 179 408 . 4 1 8 160 21 207 15 . 3 7 9 12 16 24-32 753 223 17 . 9 8 3 Opponents . 2 4 7 29 953 155 235 43 5 24 142 360 . 3 7 8 106 41 237 17 . 3 4 4 9 11 20-30 741 223 42 . 9 5 8

LOB - Team (251), Opp (212). DPs turned - Team (19), Opp (21). IBB - Team (1), Swaggerty 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Sandle 1, Swaggerty 1.

(Sun Belt games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 23 Carr, Tyler 3 . 3 17-1101020/1065.164302415431303 . 2 6 1 2714 2 30 Proctor, Jared 4 . 4 6 3-1 10 8 0 0/1 0 38.1 37 26 19 22 32 6 0 5 . 2 5 2 2 5 0 1 2 ------33 Perez, Tyler 0 . 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/1 0 2.0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 24 Reed, Addison 0 . 0 00-01000/000.110011000 . 5 0 010000 32 McBride, Patrick 3 . 3 8 1-1 4 2 0 0/1 0 13.1 11 5 5 2 8 0 1 1 . 2 2 9 0 1 0 0 1 49 Melton, Zach 4 . 1 5 1-1 7 2 0 0/0 0 17.1 9 8 8 13 19 1 1 0 . 1 5 039001 44 Booker, JoJo 4 . 4 3 1-0 9 0 0 0/1 1 20.1 14 10 10 9 29 5 1 1 . 1 9 7 4 1 2 2 0 28 Shell, Chase 4 . 5 0 1-1 2 2 0 0/1 0 8.0 5 4 4 3 13 1 0 2 . 1 6 730001 17 Eiland, Will 4 . 5 0 1-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 8.0 9 4 4 4 5 1 0 0 . 2 7 3 1 1 0 0 0 40 Lambert, Chase 4 . 6 31-08000/0011.2108667101 . 2 1 715000 19 Arguelles, Andy 4 . 7 0 0-1 3 2 0 0/1 0 7.2 6 4 4 4 12 2 0 0 . 2 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 41 Greene, Zach 5 . 9 6 0-3 11 0 0 0/1 3 25.2 24 17 17 4 35 6 0 3 . 2 4 203001 39 Michael, Noah 6 . 2 8 1-2 4 3 0 0/0 0 14.1 16 10 10 9 9 2 1 0 . 2 8 6 1 2 0 2 2 10 DeSantis, Nick 11.37 1-0 8 0 0 0/1 1 12.2 18 16 16 8 15 3 0 4 . 3 2 714100 36 Gossmann, Austin 15.75 0-0 3 0 0 0/1 0 4.0 6 7 7 2 4 2 1 1 . 3 5 3 1 3 0 0 1 15 Trimble, Sean 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 23311002 . 4 0 000000 20 Terry, Ryan 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 . 0 2 18-11 29 29 2 3/3 5 251.0 235 155 140 106 237 43 5 24 . 2 4 7 24 41 4 9 11 Opponents 5 . 7 9 11-18 29 29 2 2/1 5 247.0 262 192 159 160 207 41 6 31 . 2 6 9 21 21 4 12 16

PB - Team (6), Perkins 3, Aberouette 2, Powers 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (2), Carr 1, Aberouette 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Perkins (17-25), Carr (7-9), Proctor (2-7), Booker (6-6), Aberouette (2-2), Greene (1-2), McBride (0-1), Shell (1-1), Perez (0-1), Lambert (1-1), Melton (1-1), Powers (1-1), Eiland (1-1).

59 Miscellanea

GENERAL SUMMARY POSITIONS PLAYED Player GS P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Current Losing Streak: 1 2 Dylan Hardy 57 ------57 - - - 26 29 2 ------Longest Winning Streak: 7 21 Travis Swaggerty 57 ------57 - - 31 9 17 ------Longest Losing Streak: 6 11 Brendan Donovan 57 - - - - 43 14 - - - - - 1 37 19 - - - - - Home A endance: 32,824 (20 dates avg. = 1,641) 38 Wells Davis 56 - - 56 ------1 1 53 1 - - - Away A endance: 63,240 (33 dates avg. = 1,916) 25 Michael Sandle 52 ------38 14 - 1 - 2 1 25 5 5 13 Total A endance: 96,064 (53 dates avg. = 1,812) 14 Carter Perkins 51 - 49 ------2 - - - 27 - 17 1 6 - 22 Hunter Stokes 46 - - 1 44 - - - - - 1 - 2 - 2 1 4 29 6 2 27 Paul Russo 44 - - - 11 11 - - - - 22 - 15 - - - 7 8 14 - 9 Will Lu 40 - - - 2 1 35 - - - 2 - - - - - 1 9 2 28 8 Andrew Bates 18 ------18 ------1 15 2 18 Hunter Bri ain 15 ------15 - - - 5 2 1 3 3 1 23 Tyler Carr 15 15 ------13 Deyvid Silva 11 - - - - 2 8 - - - 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 2 6 30 Jared Proctor 9 9 ------WINLOSS SUMMARY 19 Andy Arguelles 5 5 ------W-L 49 Zach Melton 4 4 ------39 Noah Michael 4 4 ------Overall 32-25 28 Chase Shell 4 4 ------Conference 18-11 26 Reid Powers 4 - 4 ------1 3 31 Felix Aberoue e 4 - 4 ------3 1 Non-conference 14-14 32 Patrick McBride 4 4 ------Home games 17-5 33 Tyler Perez 3 3 ------17 Will Eiland 2 2 ------Away games 10-17 20 Ryan Terry 2 2 ------Neutral site 5-3 41 Zach Greene 2 2 ------35 Caleb Yarborough 2 2 ------Day games 20-11 44 JoJo Booker 1 1 ------Night games 12-14 29 Andrew Cash 1 ------1 ------1 vs. Le starter 7-10 vs. Right starter 25-15 MULTIPLERBI GAMES HITTING STREAKS 1-Run games 3-2 2-Run games 4-3 Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Player Longest Current 5+Run games 18-11 11 Brendan Donovan 10 5 1 - 16 21 Travis Swaggerty 13 - Extra Innings 2-0 38 Wells Davis 5 7 3 - 15 11 Brendan Donovan 11 2 38 Wells Davis 10 - Shutouts 4-2 14 Carter Perkins 5 2 3 - 10 21 Travis Swaggerty 5 3 1 - 9 2 Dylan Hardy 8 4 22 Hunter Stokes 4 4 - - 8 22 Hunter Stokes 7 - 27 Paul Russo 6 2 9 Will Lu 5 1 - 1 7 25 Michael Sandle 6 - 25 Michael Sandle 3 1 1 1 6 14 Carter Perkins 5 - 2 Dylan Hardy 5 1 - - 6 9 Will Lu 4 - MULTIPLEHIT GAMES 27 Paul Russo 3 - 1 - 4 18 Hunter Bri ain 4 - 8 Andrew Bates 3 - - - 3 13 Deyvid Silva 2 - Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 18 Hunter Bri ain 1 1 - - 2 8 Andrew Bates 2 - 2 Dylan Hardy 14 11 - - 25 TEAM 49 25 10 2 86 31 Felix Aberoue e 1 - 26 Reid Powers 1 - 11 Brendan Donovan 16 3 - - 19 29 Andrew Cash 1 - 38 Wells Davis 13 4 - - 17 14 Carter Perkins 15 - 2 - 17 21 Travis Swaggerty 13 3 - - 16 27 Paul Russo 10 2 1 - 13 25 Michael Sandle 9 3 - - 12 INNINGBYINNING SUMMARY 22 Hunter Stokes 11 - - - 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total 9 Will Lu 6 1 - - 7 South Alabama 69 23 49 51 53 36 44 47 7 4 383 13 Deyvid Silva 2 - - - 2 Opponents 22 57 50 53 33 30 15 49 21 0 330 18 Hunter Bri ain - 1 - - 1 8 Andrew Bates - 1 - - 1 TEAM 109 29 3 0 141

60 2018 SBC Year-In-Review SUN BELT CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS

SBC Games All Games Team W L T PCT. W L T PCT. East Division Coastal Carolina 23 7 0 .767 43 19 0 .694 Troy 19 11 0 .633 42 21 0 .667 South Alabama 18 11 0 .621 32 25 0 .561 Georgia Southern 18 11 0 .621 30 26 0 .536 Georgia State 10 19 0 .345 26 29 0 .473 Appalachian State 9 21 0 .300 18 36 0 .333

West Division Louisiana 18 12 0 .600 34 25 0 .576 Texas State 16 14 0 .533 30 28 1 .517 Li le Rock 15 14 0 .517 29 27 0 .518 Arkansas State 11 19 0 .367 20 31 0 .392 UT-Arlington 11 19 0 .367 22 35 0 .386 ULM 10 20 0 .333 23 31 0 .426

SUN BELT CONFERENCE SUN BELT TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULARSEASON CHAMPS NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1978 New Orleans Tue., May 22 1979 New Orleans CONWAY REGIONAL (Conway, S.C.) 1980 South Alabama No. 7 Li le Rock 2, No. 10 Georgia State 1 Fri., June 1 1981 South Alabama 1982 South Florida No. 1 Coastal Carolina 16, No. 4 LIU-Brooklyn 1 No. 8 UT-Arlington 5, No. 9 Arkansas State 4 (10 inn.) 1983 South Alabama 1984 South Alabama Sat., June 2 1985 Old Dominion Wed., May 23 No. 3 Washington 11, No. 1 Coastal Carolina 6 1986 South Florida 1987 South Alabama No. 4 South Alabama 5, No. 5 Georgia Southern 3 Sun., June 3 1988 Virginia Commonwealth 1989 Jacksonville No. 1 Coastal Carolina 12, No. 8 UT-Arlington 2 No. 2 UCONN 6, No. 1 Coastal Carolina 5 1990 South Florida No. 3 Troy 5, No. 6 Texas State 1 1991 UAB ATHENS REGIONAL (Athens, Ga.) 1992 South Alabama Fri., June 1 1993 Lamar Thu., May 24 No. 3 Troy 6, No. 2 Duke 0 1994 Arkansas State 1995 Jacksonville No. 2 Louisiana 19, No. 7 Li le Rock 16 Sat., June 3 1996 South Alabama No. 5 Georgia Southern 3, No. 8 UT-Arlington 1 1997 Louisiana-Lafaye e No. 1 Georgia 11, No. 3 Troy 7 1998 South Alabama No. 6 Texas State 6, No. 7 Li le Rock 3 1999 South Alabama Sat., June 3 2000 New Orleans No. 1 Coastal Carolina 16, No. 4 South Alabama 4 No. 2 Duke 15, No. 3 Troy 6 2001 Middle Tennessee No. 3 Troy 10, No. 2 Louisiana 1 South Alabama 2002 South Alabama 2003 South Alabama 2004 Middle Tennessee Fri., May 25 South Alabama No. 4 South Alabama 12, No. 5 Georgia Southern 0 2005 Louisiana-Lafaye e 2006 Troy No. 6 Texas State 11, No. 2 Louisiana 1 2007 Louisiana-Lafaye e 2008 Louisiana-Monroe 2009 Middle Tennessee Sat., May 26 Western Kentucky 2010 Florida Atlan c No. 1 Coastal Carolina 3, No. 4 South Alabama 1 Louisiana-Lafaye e 2011 Troy No. 3 Troy 10, No. 6 Texas State 0 2012 Florida Atlan c 2013 South Alabama Troy Championship Sunday, May 28 2014 Louisiana-Lafaye e 2015 South Alabama No. 1 Coastal Carolina 11, No. 3 Troy 6 2016 South Alabama Louisiana-Lafaye e 2017 Coastal Carolina 2018 Coastal Carolina 61 2018 Sun belt Year-In-Review 2018 HONORS SUN BELT CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK All-Sun Belt Conference 2/20 Ma Sanders, Troy 1st Team 2nd Team Jason Bilous (Coastal Carolina, Jr., SP) Hunter Gaddis (Georgia State, So., SP) 2/27 Braedon Barre , ULM Brian Eichhorn (Georgia Southern, Jr., SP) Tyler Carr (South Alabama, Sr., SP) 3/6 Joey Denison, Troy Colten Schmidt (Louisiana, Sr., SP) Andrew Crane (Troy, Sr., SP) 3/13 Zach Biermann, Coastal Carolina

Jus n Garcia (Li le Rock, Sr., RP) Ma Eardensohn (Coastal Carolina, Jr., RP) 3/20 Will Olson, UT-Arlington Nick Gatewood (Georgia State, Jr., C) Carter Perkins (South Alabama, Jr., C) 3/27 Lee Sponseller, Coastal Carolina Kevin Woodall, Jr. (Coastal Carolina, Sr., 1B) Kyle MacDonald (Arkansas State, Jr., 1B) 4/3 Drew Frederic, Troy Cory Wood (Coastal Carolina, So., 2B) Jonathan Ortega (Texas State, Jr., 2B) 4/10 Nick Gatewood, Georgia Southern Seth Lancaster (Coastal Carolina, Sr., SS) Ma Sanders (Troy, Sr., SS) 4/17 Josh Minjarez, UT-Arlington Drew Frederic (Troy, So., 3B) Brendan Donovan (South Alabama, Jr., 3B) Dylan Hardy (South Alabama, Jr., OF) Parker Chavers (Coastal Carolina, Fr., OF) 4/24 Carter Perkins, South Alabama Travis Swaggerty (South Alabama, Jr., OF) Daniel Lahare (Louisiana, Jr., OF) 5/1 Kevin Woodall, Coastal Carolina

Joey Denison (Troy, Sr., OF) Rigsby Mosley (Troy, Fr., OF) 5/8 Gino Marucci, ULM Kennon Fontenot (Louisiana, Sr., UTIL) Jeremy Brown (Arkansas State, Sr., UTIL) 5/15 Joey Denison, Troy Zach Bierman (Coastal Carolina, Jr., DH) Ryan Glass (Georgia State, Fr., DH) 5/22 Seth Lancaster, Coastal Carolina

Sun Belt Baseball Player of the Year Joey Denison (Troy, Sr., OF)

Sun Belt Baseball Pitcher of the Year SUN BELT CONFERENCE Colten Schmidt (Louisiana, Sr., SP) PITCHER OF THE WEEK

Sun Belt Baseball Freshman of the Year 2/20 Connor Reich, Texas State Rigsby Mosley (Troy, Fr., OF) 2/27 Anthony Simonelli, Coastal Carolina Sun Belt Baseball Newcomer of the Year 3/6 Jack Burk, Louisiana Kyle MacDonald (Arkansas State, Jr., 1B) 3/13 Hunter Gaddis, Georgia State Sun Belt Baseball Ron Maestri Coach of the Year Gary Gilmore, Coastal Carolina 3/20 Jus n Garcia, Li le Rock 3/27 Hunter Gaddis, Georgia State 4/3 Colten Schmidt, Louisiana 4/10 Colten Schmidt, Louisiana 4/17 Ma Eardensohn, Coastal Carolina 4/24 Tyler Carr, South Alabama 5/1 Nate Alberius, Appalachian State 5/8 Brian Eichhorn, Georgia Southern 5/15 Jason Bilous, Coastal Carolina 5/22 Andrew Crane, Troy

62 individual / team records

Individual Records Season: 22 Joel Collins (2007) Career: 54 Jordan Pa erson (2011-13) H R B A Game: 7 vs. Albion (1987) Season: .471 Glenn Borgmann (1971) S B 7 vs. Murray St. (1987) Career: .410 (2 years) Glenn Borgmann (1970-71) Game: 7 Tim Becker (Samford, 1986) Season: 101 in 1978 .368 (4 years) Steve Ki rell (1968-71) Season: 89 Lance Johnson (1984) Career: 125 Tyrone Dixon (1990-93) G S S P Game: 2 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) Season .897 Glenn Borgmann (1971) W Season: 8 in 1977 Career: .738 Glenn Borgmann (1970-71) Season: 14 Joe Muich (1975) 14 Sco Bray (1989) R B I G P Career: 34 Jason Norton (1995-98) Game: 30 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) Season: 70 Luis Gonzalez (1987) Season: 454 in 1988 Career: 233 Bre Parker (2000-03) S Season: 12 Mike Nakamura (1995) W A-B Kyle Bartsch (2013) Games: 18 vs. Alabama (4/8/79) Game: 9 Che Williams (UAB, 1981) Career: 22 Kyle Bartsch (2012-13) Season:Season: 373 in 2017 Season: 268 Tyler Jones (2006) Career: 851 David Doss (2006-09) E R A S Season: 0.48 Ronnie Chambless (1967) Game: 18 vs. FIU (1999) R S Career: 2.26 Mark Hoff man (1971-74) Season: 473 in 2017 Games: 5 Tyler Jones (GSU, 2006) Dewayne Jones (USF, 1988) A S Luis Gonzalez (UNO, 1986) Season: 46 Dave Czosek (1981) Game: 5 vs. Spring Hill (1981) Season: 94 Mike Mordecai (1988) Career: 91 Phillip Byrd (2009-12) 5 vs. South Carolina (1989) Career: 277 Mike Mordecai (1987-89) 5 at Southern Mississippi (2014) I P Season: 80 in 2006 H Season: 158.1 Mike Zimmerman (1990) Game: 6 Hugh Lopes (Florida A&M, 1996) Career: 410.2 P.J. Walters (2004-06) H B P Mike Warren (UNO, 1974) Game: 9 vs. Brown (2015) Sco Southland (UCF, 1992) H A Season: 99 in 2006 Season: 102 Mike Dull (1986) Game: 15 Pete Della Ra a (Miss. St., 1996) Career: 312 David Doss (2006-09) 15 D.D. Hanks (Middle Tenn., 2010) S B 15 Dus n Crenshaw (Troy, 2011) Game: 12 vs. UNC Charlo e (1981) D Season: 163 P.J. Walters (2005) Season: 253 in 1984 Game: 3 several players (last by Nolan Earley, Career: 446 P.J. Walters (2004-06) 2/26/12) S Season: 26 Dewayne Jones (1988) W Season: 28 in 1971 Career: 70 David Doss (2006-09) Game: 10 Shane Hale (UNC-Charlo e, 1989) Season: 81 Jay Rogers (1986) E R A T Career: 170 Shane Hale (1988-90) Season: 1.96 in 1973 Game: 2 Hunter Stokes (App State, 5/13/17) Jeff DeBlieux, twice, last at ULL (5/12/13) G S C G Tyler Jones (GSU, 2006) Season: 22 Jason Norton (1997) Season: 28 in 1984 Eben Wells (Jacksonville, 1999) Career: 60 Jason Norton (1995-98) Steve Gaskin (UNO, 1972) I Eddie Lee (UAB, 1979) C G Season: 585 in 1987 Billy Dery (Jacksonville, 1981) Season: 13 Ronnie Chambless (1967) Ralph Codinach (LSU, 1982) 13 Mike Zimmerman (1990) H A Season: 11 Tyler Jones (2006) Career: 27 Ronnie Chambless (1967-70) Season: 693 in 1987 Career: 14 Tyler Jones (2005-06) Dennis Johnston (1982-83) S R A Game: 20 Joel Rutledge (Keesler AFB, 1966) Season: 467 in 1987 H R Season: 170 Mike Zimmerman (1990) Game: 3 Adam Wolfe (Baylor, 2017) Career: 404 P.J. Walters (2004-06) E R A David Doss (UAB, 2009) Season: 371 in 2010 Ryan Mulhern (FIU, 2002) W P Josh Touchstone (JSU, 2002) Game: 7 Kevin Nabors (Manha an, 3/1/08) W Glenn Borgmann (So. Ill., 1971) Season: 17 Mike Zimmerman (1989) Season: 358 in 1987 Forrest Crowder (Spring Hill, 1974) 17 Jason Norton (1998) Tony Barylski (Troy State, 1976) Career: 41 Jason Norton (1995-98) S Greg Meier (Jacksonville, 1978) Season: 521 in 2005 Season: 22 Jeff Cunningham (2007) S Career: 49 Ryan Mulhern (2001-03) Season: 3 Joe Muich (1975) H B 3 Ben Mar n (1980) Season: 80 in 2010 T B 3 Mike Fischer (1998) Game: 14 Josh Touchstone (JSU, 2000) Career: 6 Ben Mar n (1977-80) W P Season: 176 Mike Dull (1986) Season: 61 in 2001 Career: 421 Mike Mordecai (1987-89) Team Records S R B I Season: 10 (1972, ‘75) Game: 9 Eddie Paparella (Eastern Illinois, 2/18/17) B A Alex Pastore (Auburn, 1973) Season: .328 in 2009 L W S Season: 80 Luis Gonzalez (1988) One Season: 19, twice (1972, 1975) Career: 197 David Doss (2006-09) S P Two Seasons: 22 in 1974-75 Season: .568 in 1978 W S- W Game: 6 Steve Bayoff (LSU, 1979) A-B 52 in 1975 Season: 89 Mike Warren (1975) Game: 63 vs. UAB (1981) Career: 155 Mike Warren (1972-75) Season: 2334 in 1987 L L S 7 games, twice (1981, 2011) S R S Game: 5 Jeff Cunningham (ULM, 2007) Game: 32 vs. Eastern Illinois (2/18/17) L G Season: 59 Jeff Cunningham (2007) Season: 521 in 1988 19 innings vs. UAB (1981) Career: 150 Sean Laird (2006-10) H L H S S Game: 27 vs. Florida A&M (1996) 30 games by Josh Touchstone (2002) Game: 3 Emeel Salem (Eastern Ill., 1977) Season: 707 in 2006 Season: 18 Pat Murphy (1992) N-H Career: 27 Emeel Salem (1974-77) D Mark Hoff man vs. Alabama, 2-0, 7 inn. (3/16/73) Game: 9, twice, UALR (2006), Vanderbilt (1972) Tom Mercer vs. LSU, 2-0, 7 inn. (3/9/74) H B P Season: 138 in 2008 Game: 3 Mike Jacobs (Spring Hill, 1976) L C Logan Collins (UNO, 1988) T 11 runs, 1978 def. Tulane 18-17 Andy Sutley (Southern Miss, 1996) Game: 4 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1980) Andy Sutley (Stetson, 1997) 4 vs. LSU (1982) Vinnie Hernandez (WKU, 1999) Season: 43 in 1983 Clint Reynolds (Jackson St., 2010) Jordan Pa erson (ULM, 2012) Davis Knapp (Brown, 3/1/15) 63 single-season records

B A H R 130.0 Mike Zimmerman 1989 .471 Glenn Borgmann 1971 22 Jeff Cunningham 2007 129.0 Davey Czosek 1981 .458 Jim Hively 1974 21 Joey Choron 1997 127.0 Steve Oliverio 1983 .430 Pete Coachman 1984 21 Mark Johnston 1978 124.0 Mike Fischer 1998 .429 Mike Dull 1986 21 Jerry Poston 1977 123.0 Rafael Perez 1989 .425 Steve Morrison 1978 20 Ryan Mulhern 2003 122.2 Kevin Hill 2016 .416 Jerry Carpenter 1978 18 Keith Mohler 1978 120.0 Allen Halley 1995 .414 David Freese 2006 18 Steve Morrison 1977 120.0 Warren Hughes 1984 17 Josh Morgan 2005 119.0 Sco Bray 1989 G P 17 Ryan Mulhern 2002 70 Luis Gonzalez 1987 116.2 Sam Smith 2002 69 Lance Johnson 1984 RBI 118.0 Joe Muich 1975 69 Mike Mordecai 1987 80 Luis Gonzalez 1988 117.0 P.J. Walters 2004 68 Pete Coachman 1984 74 Jake Overstreet 2010 116.1 Steve Falteisek 1992 68 Brian Simmeracher 1984 114.2 Garre Harris 2011 68 Jim Filotei 1984 73 David Freese 2006 112.0 Ronnie Chambless 1967 68 Steve Oldham 1987 73 Joey Choron 1997 72 Ryne Jernigan 2008 A-B 72 Steve Morrison 1978 E R A 268 Tyler Jones 2006 70 Mark Johnston 1978 0.48 Ronnie Chambless 1967 267 Taylor White 2011 70 Mike Dull 1986 1.08 Doug Morrison 1980 259 Dewayne Jones 1987 69 Dave Stapleton 1975 1.16 Herman West 1980 68 Glenn Borgmann 1971 257 Tim Becker 1986 1.20 Bill Sturgeon 1975 256 Cole Billingsley 2016 1.48 Ronnie Chambless 1968 255 Juan Pierre 1998 W 1.73 Kevin Hill 2015 255 Mike Mordecai 1989 89 Mike Warren 1975 253 Joey Choron 1997 64 Pete Coachman 1984 252 Tim Merri 2001 61 Hugh Lopes 1995 S 251 Luis Gonzalez 1987 59 Hugh Lopes 1996 12 Kyle Bartsch 2013 248 Tyler Jones 2005 59 Drew LaBounty 2016 12 Mike Nakamura 1995 57 Mike Mordecai 1988 11 Herman West 1980 R 54 Travis Swaggerty 2018 10 Kyle Bartsch 2012 94 Mike Mordecai 1988 54 Geoff Dogge 1981 10 Greg Johnson 2008 83 Lance Johnson 1984 53 Wells Davis 2018 82 Pete Coachman 1984 10 Dave Czosek 1981 52 Erik Smallwood 2001 78 Tyler Jones 2006 9 Daniel Head 1999 52 Steve Bayoff 1979 77 Juan Pierre 1998 9 Mike Fisher 1997 75 Tim Becker 1986 8 Chris LaGrow 2007 S B 75 Mike Warren 1975 8 Tony Neal 2003 89 Lance Johnson 1984 73 David Freese 2006 8 Joe Long 2000 71 Hugh Lopes 1996 62 Geoff Dogge 1981 7 Brandon Hallford 2014 71 Mike Mordecai 1987 56 Pete Coachman 1984 70 Patrick Weaver 2006 54 Juan Pierre 1998 7 Jason Roeder 1994 70 Eben Wells 1999 54 Allen Ba le 1990 7 Rob Bergeron 1990 52 Tim Becker 1986 6 Lance Baxter 2009 H 45 Tyrone Dixon 1993 6 Chase Chris anson 2006 102 Mike Dull 1986 37 Kraig Hawkins 1992 6 Rob Bergeron 1991 99 David Freese 2006 36 Tyrone Dixon 1992 6 Sco Bray 1989 97 Mike Mordecai 1989 36 Mike Warren 1975 5 Zach Greene 2018 97 Tim Becker 1986 5 Lance Baxter 2010 95 Juan Pierre 1998 S 5 Chase Chris anson 2005 95 Mike Mordecai 1987 170 Mike Zimmerman 1990 5 Joe Long 2001 95 Pete Coachman 1984 166 P.J. Walters 2006 5 Jus n Carter 1998 91 Adam Lind 2004 157 Jon Lieber 1992 90 Patrick Weaver 2006 141 Jon Lieber 1991 5 Pete Della Ra a 1996 90 Pat Murphy 1993 132 Jason Norton 1997 5 Collin Kerley 1992 5 Mike Zimmerman 1990 D 126 Kevin Hill 2016 123 Allen Halley 1995 5 Mike Zimmerman 1988 26 Dewayne Jones 1988 5 Blaine Dollar 1971 25 Jordan Pa erson 2013 121 Jason Norton 1998 25 Tom Whitehurst 1998 120 Mike Fisher 1998 25 Jay Simpson 1992 119 P.J. Walters 2005 W 25 Dave Stapleton 1975 119 P.J. Walters 2004 14 Sco Bray 1989 23 Bre Parker 2003 114 Sam Smith 2002 14 Joe Muich 1975 23 Andrew Kontorinis 1992 107 Kevin Hill 2014 13 Mike Sassone 1984 106 Jeramy Simmons 2004 22 Adam Lind 2004 13 Steve Oliverio 1983 22 Ryne Jernigan 2008 104 Warren Hughes 1984 12 Dave Czosek 1981 21 Ray Kruml 2008 102 Sco Bray 1989 12 Mike Zimmerman 1990 21 David Freese 2006 102 Steve Oliverio 1983 21 Jerry Stamps 1975 101 Jason Norton 1996 12 Jon Lieber 1991 21 Glenn Borgmann 1971 100 Tony Neal 2003 12 Jon Lieber 1992 20 David Doss 2009 100 Lane Meyer 1999 12 Allen Halley 1995 20 Nolan Earley 2011 12 Jason Norton 1996 I P 11 Stan Butkus 1972 T 158.1 Mike Zimmerman 1990 11 Stephen Sparks 1997 11 Tyler Jones 2006 154.2 Jon Lieber 1992 11 Mike Nakamura 1997 10 Jeff DeBlieux 2013 152.0 P.J. Walters 2006 11 Mike Fischer 1998 10 Jay Simpson 1992 11 P.J. Walters 2006 8 Dennis Johnston 1982 148.0 Jon Lieber 1991 7 Keith Murray 1990 142.2 Jason Norton 1997 10 Kevin Hill 2015 141.2 P.J. Walters 2005

64 career records B A 51 Jordan Pa erson 2011-13 67 Mike Warren 1972-75 .409 Glenn Borgmann 1970-71 51 Ryan Mulhern 2001-03 64 Cole Billingsley 2013-16 .394 David Freese 2005-06 51 I.B. Stacy 1993-97 .389 Mike Dull 1985-86 51 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 S .373 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 50 David Doss 2006-09 404 P.J. Walters 2004-06 .371 Adam Lind 2003-04 46 Bre Parker 2000-03 382 Jason Norton 1995-98 .369 Ernie Rousseau 1972-73 43 Seth Taylor 1996-99 327 Mike Zimmerman 1988-90 .368 Steve Ki rell 1968-71 42 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 326 Kevin Hill 2014-16 .367 David Doss 2006-09 41 Brendan Donovan 2016-18 298 Jon Lieber 1991-92 41 Jansen Rayborn 2002-04 291 Ronnie Chambless 1967-70 G P 41 Sean Laird 2007-10 255 Kenny Rayborn 1994-97 233 Bre Parker 2001-03 236 Clark Girardeau 2001-03 230 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 T 226 Mike Fischer 1996-98 221 Josh Touchstone 2001-04 14 Tyler Jones 2005-06 221 Mike Nakamura 1995-97 220 Jake Overstreet 2008-11 14 Dennis Johnston 1982-83 214 Allan Halley 1994-95 212 David Doss 2006-09 12 Jeff DeBlieux 2011-13 206 Lance Baxter 2007-10 209 I.B. Stacy 1993-97 11 Dewayne Jones 1986-88 195 Bill Sturgeon 1973-76 206 Harold Duei 1989-91 11 Ralph Codinach 1982-83 195 Mike McFarland 1967-70 204 Sco Calahan 1999-01 11 Steve Gaskin 1970-73 193 Mark Hoff man 1971-74 201 Nolan Earley 2010-13 10 Seth Taylor 1996-99 189 Ben Mar n 1977-80 195 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 9 Cole Billingsley 2013-16 194 Tyler Boulo 1993-96 9 David Doss 2006-09 I P 193 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 9 Sco Southard 1991-93 410.2 P.J. Walters 2004-06 183 Drew LaBounty 2014-17 9 Jay Simpson 1991-93 409.1 Jason Norton 1995-98 182 Robert Franklin 1984-87 9 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 370.1 Mike Zimmerman 1988-90 181 Terry Wiley 1995-98 9 Jim Filotei 1983-84 306.0 Ronnie Chambless 1967-70 302.2 Jon Lieber 1991-92 A-B H R 298.2 Kevin Hill 2014-16 851 David Doss 2006-09 49 Ryan Mulhern 2001-03 294.2 Kenny Rayborn 1994-97 841 Jake Overstreet 2008-11 42 Mark Johnston 1976-78 287.0 Ben Mar n 1977-80 792 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 42 Steve Morrison 1976-78 285.1 Lance Baxter 2007-10 777 Josh Touchstone 2001-04 39 I.B. Stacy 1993-97 274.2 Clark Girardeau 2001-03 743 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 39 Keith Mohler 1977-79 260.0 Jay Rogers 1983-86 727 Sco Calahan 1999-01 37 David Doss 2006-09 251.0 John Duff y 1980-83 711 I.B. Stacy 1993-97 32 Jeff Cunningham 2005-07 247.1 Mike Fischer 1996-98 692 Nolan Earley 2010-13 32 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 234.0 Bill Sturgeon 1973-76 688 Bre Parker 2000-03 31 Tim Merri 1999-01 234.0 Mike McFarland 1967-70 685 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 28 Travis Swaggerty 2016-18 667 Ryan Mulhern 2001-03 28 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 ERA 661 Jordan Pa erson 2011-13 27 Jerry Poston 1976-77 2.26 Mark Hoff man 1971-74 657 Cole Billingsley 2013-16 26 Joey Choron 1997-98 2.38 Jon Lieber 1991-92 654 Tim Merri 1999-01 26 Tony Barylski 1975-76 2.40 Bill Sturgeon 1973-76 650 Travis Swaggerty 2016-18 2.40 Mike McFarland 1967-70 RBI 2.42 Mike Tice 1971-72 R 197 David Doss 2006-09 2.56 Ronnie Chambless 1967-70 235 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 183 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 2.84 Mike Fischer 1996-98 203 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 181 Jake Overstreet 2008-11 195 David Doss 2006-09 180 Ryan Mulhern 2001-03 W 180 Jake Overstreet 2008-11 178 I.B. Stacy 1993-97 34 Jason Norton 1995-98 176 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 174 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 31 P.J. Walters 2004-06 160 I.B. Stacy 1993-97 160 Mark Johnston 1976-78 27 Ronnie Chambless 1967-70 159 Travis Swaggerty 2016-18 152 Tim Merri 1999-01 25 John Duff y 1980-83 158 Mike Warren 1972-75 142 Keith Mohler 1977-79 24 Clark Girardeau 2001-03 155 Mark Johnston 1976-77 138 Nolan Earley 2010-13 24 Jon Lieber 1991-92 152 Dewayne Jones 1986-88 137 Tyler Boulo 1993-97 24 Enas Reidy 1975-78 135 Seth Taylor 1996-97 24 Joe Muich 1975-78 H 128 Brendan Donovan 2016-18 22 Kevin Hill 2014-16 312 David Doss 2006-09 125 Travis Swaggerty 2016-18 277 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 125 Jordan Pa erson 2011-13 S 267 Jake Overstreet 2008-11 22 Kyle Bartsch 2012-13 248 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 W 18 Blaine Dollar 1971-74 230 Ryan Mulhern 2001-03 155 Mike Warren 1972-75 17 Mike Nakamura 1995-97 230 Sco Calahan 1999-01 149 Drew LaBounty 2014-17 15 Herman West 1979-80 220 Nolan Earley 2010-13 146 Mike Mordecai 1987-89 14 David Czosek 1981-82 218 Marlon Anderson 1993-95 145 Travis Swaggerty 2016-18 13 Joe Long 1999-01 212 Jordan Pa erson 2011-13 128 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 13 Rob Bergeron 1990-91 207 Travis Swaggerty 2016-18 121 Luis Gonzalez 1986-88 12 Greg Johnson 2008-09 207 Tim Merri 1999-01 120 Brendan Donovan 2016-18 12 Daniel Head 1999-00 207 Cole Billingsley 2013-16 116 Geoff Dogge 1980-82 11 Lance Baxter 2007-10 201 Tyler Boulo 1993-96 110 Emeel Salem 1974-77 11 Chase Chris anson 2004-06 195 Bre Parker 2000-03 10 Mike Fischer 1996-98 194 Pat Murphy 1991-93 S B 10 Mike Zimmerman 1988-90 194 Steve Morrison 1976-78 125 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 9 Jason Roeder 1993-96 119 Geoff Dogge 1980-82 8 Chris LaGrow 2007-10 D 89 Lance Johnson 1984 8 Tony Neal 2001-03 70 David Doss 2006-09 80 Robert Franklin 1984-87 57 Jake Overstreet 2008-11 74 Steve Ki rell 1968-71 54 Tyrone Dixon 1990-93 69 Marlon Anderson 1993-95 53 Nolan Earley 2010-13 67 Mike Jacobs 1974-77 65 annual team stats BATTING STATISTICS PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR G AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO YEAR G ERA CG SHO IP R-ER BB SO 1965 15 .192 53 91 6 0 2 46 26 59 122 1965 15 3.95 7 0 123 108-54 80 69 1966 24 .266 97 191 22 4 9 71 36 68 114 1966 24 2.45 15 3 191 75-52 70 170 1967 28 .246 106 236 - - 4 76 - - - 1967 28 18 not available 1968 27 .290 149 234 37 13 5 108 74 84 130 1968 27 2.22 9 4 223 77-55 71 213 1969 31 .266 168 258 26 6 15 109 73 90 156 1969 31 3.06 7 1 240 126-85 113 136 1970 40 .267 215 315 48 9 14 156 83 170 202 1970 not available 1971 47 .326 378 477 82 19 47 304 89 205 193 1971 47 2.98 4 6 382 167-127 150 308 1972 44 .300 272 401 54 16 20 227 104 197 204 1972 44 3.29 8 10 364 157-133 158 320 1973 42 .307 323 384 73 11 28 251 139 228 203 1973 42 1.96 8 5 353 105-77 147 311 1974 38 .319 322 365 73 12 45 290 66 211 132 1974 38 3.52 5 3 304 153-119 143 219 1975 66 .288 519 588 111 11 65 443 127 366 239 1975 66 2.98 15 10 537 240-178 264 390 1976 47 .287 365 416 71 12 61 314 61 268 184 1976 47 4.42 6 2 387 234-190 234 313 1977 55 .294 458 508 76 10 92 404 98-125 283 220 1977 55 3.44 6 6 457 232-174 181 262 1978 52 .322 486 545 80 17 101 431 114-130 291 191 1978 52 5.17 5 2 421 308-242 260 285 1979 43 .303 401 398 68 9 41 347 60-73 311 131 1979 43 5.27 8 1 345 235-202 174 260 1980 44 .265 258 355 47 21 18 210 123-153 215 193 1980 44 2.22 9 9 373 130-92 157 319 1981 62 .262 377 499 73 31 24 309 203-256 333 266 1981 62 3.94 5 5 516 285-226 238 206 1982 47 .284 287 392 67 25 34 251 91-119 224 175 1982 47 3.66 10 4 371 198-151 185 221 1983 66 .299 434 593 84 43 57 396 107-138 299 262 1983 66 4.91 16 7 509.1 379-278 305 356 1984 69 .317 493 667 89 26 33 420 243-326 351 291 1984 69 3.47 28 5 545 308-210 287 361 1985 54 .290 332 496 89 29 26 280 141-190 241 270 1985 54 5.63 6 2 438.1 367-274 257 322 1986 61 .323 482 647 109 22 52 409 158-202 269 218 1986 61 4.95 15 4 497.2 331-274 332 334 1987 70 .287 514 671 109 22 58 439 118-165 366 355 1987 70 5.66 12 2 585 467-368 358 332 1988 63 .316 421 651 131 21 72 454 118-180 315 281 1988 62 4.72 9 4 515 334-270 286 342 1989 67 .293 487 677 123 12 49 408 96-131 287 312 1989 67 4.67 10 3 584.1 374-303 356 438 1990 64 .274 322 553 90 19 24 268 140-184 202 309 1990 64 2.80 21 5 540.0 236-168 277 453 1991 61 .312 496 646 131 18 37 416 152-206 273 300 1991 61 3.87 15 7 537.1 286-231 261 405 1992 60 .308 400 639 125 22 45 348 139-178 227 329 1992 60 3.44 15 1 534.2 248-204 254 474 1993 59 .313 429 630 94 17 43 372 134-177 202 259 1993 59 5.45 8 1 505.0 379-306 250 353 1994 57 .287 369 552 95 12 55 313 97-145 176 316 1994 57 4.44 12 7 500.2 292-247 247 384 1995 58 .308 425 610 109 18 58 353 123-169 246 341 1995 58 4.48 6 3 502.2 295-250 242 467 1996 59 .315 459 652 107 20 47 414 94-132 207 314 1996 59 4.29 8 5 516.1 296-246 183 455 1997 62 .313 497 682 133 9 78 438 96-137 198 499 1997 62 4.63 8 4 538.2 355-277 214 489 1998 61 .298 458 628 127 15 63 389 144-187 230 330 1998 61 4.13 9 9 542.2 283-249 170 510 1999 59 .316 429 647 123 19 63 385 95-136 186 377 1999 59 4.28 9 5 515.2 317-245 195 412 2000 60 .272 328 555 110 12 32 205 117-159 174 354 2000 60 4.63 4 3 527.0 342-271 196 437 2001 64 .304 484 667 134 19 62 423 91-122 217 364 2001 64 3.72 8 1 552.1 286-288 251 470 2002 61 .317 456 695 129 7 75 416 82-113 164 365 2002 61 5.09 6 2 542.2 361-307 242 498 2003 61 .323 496 689 135 20 75 449 67-95 211 321 2003 61 5.05 3 3 527.2 349-296 250 448 2004 58 .296 385 595 124 5 50 343 69-98 193 397 2004 58 5.63 12 3 502.1 369-314 218 464 2005 62 .299 426 660 114 19 55 375 87-120 195 369 2005 62 4.78 8 3 551.2 388-293 196 521 2006 60 .326 483 707 134 18 60 429 93-128 222 385 2006 60 4.58 9 5 542.1 332-276 170 481 2007 57 .302 415 498 94 16 65 379 66-94 220 417 2007 57 5.06 6 2 498.1 348-280 212 367 2008 58 .309 451 626 138 13 79 410 77-96 246 394 2008 58 6.40 3 2 501.0 410-356 239 427 2009 55 .328 396 654 122 11 37 363 86-116 175 343 2009 55 6.70 1 0 482.1 434-359 226 387 2010 59 .312 443 654 120 10 48 405 101-129 215 366 2010 59 6.43 9 2 519.1 423-371 238 368 2011 58 .298 369 608 113 11 31 324 59-90 234 353 2011 58 5.47 9 3 515.0 377-313 210 335 2012 57 .274 325 545 89 6 38 284 28-43 207 403 2012 57 5.63 1 0 500.2 367-313 240 405 2013 63 .300 426 661 109 18 30 388 28-51 258 368 2013 63 4.19 1 3 560.1 318-261 197 511 2014 55 .252 224 475 76 5 7 200 19-39 179 327 2014 55 4.56 3 2 491.1 301-249 230 402 2015 57 .285 328 570 75 15 12 282 80-105 248 265 2015 57 3.22 4 6 526.0 221-188 228 474 2016 64 .263 382 558 105 13 31 337 107-145 330 464 2016 64 3.77 10 4 573.1 279-240 199 418 2017 61 .304 488 644 114 12 78 444 64-96 373 473 2017 61 4.64 4 4 537.0 310-277 195 475 2018 57 .261 383 502 86 9 54 348 43-60 331 451 2018 57 5.13 3 4 491.1 330-280 233 455

ALLTIME JAGUAR BASEBALL FIELDING STATISTICS

Year Put outs Assists Errors Total Chances Double Plays Fielding Pct. 1993 1515 597 90 2202 43 .959 1965 369 164 65 598 NA .891 1994 1502 647 85 2234 57 .962 1966 573 232 45 850 NA .947 1995 1508 591 71 2170 50 .967 1967 Not Available 1996 1549 620 70 2239 49 .969 1968 Not Available 1997 1616 592 105 2313 47 .955 1969 751 283 54 1088 NA .950 1998 1628 618 86 2332 53 .963 1970 Not Available 1999 1547 568 89 2204 58 .960 1971 Not Available 2000 1581 614 93 2288 54 .959 1972 Not Available 2001 1657 688 91 2436 66 .963 1973 953 345 63 1361 NA .954 2002 1628 632 68 2328 56 .971 1974 912 374 57 1343 34 .958 2003 1583 612 77 2272 49 .966 1975 1612 668 101 2381 43 .958 2004 1507 606 73 2186 52 .967 1976 1160 427 71 1658 36 .957 2005 1655 608 106 2369 50 .955 1977 1367 578 76 2021 35 .962 2006 1627 680 72 2379 63 .970 1978 1264 534 89 1887 46 .953 2007 1495 639 76 2210 47 .966 1979 1035 470 72 1577 17 .954 2008 1503 633 68 2204 68 .969 1980 1118 448 51 1617 31 .968 2009 1447 612 72 2131 46 .966 1981 NA NA 103 NA 46 .956 2010 1558 633 64 2255 53 .972 1982 1115 518 79 1712 42 .954 2011 1545 620 72 2237 51 .968 1983 1529 624 116 2269 37 .949 2012 1502 537 71 2110 38 .966 1984 1636 725 112 2473 79 .955 2013 1681 574 75 2330 37 .968 1985 1315 564 126 2005 43 .937 2014 1474 538 69 2081 40 .967 1986 1493 595 81 2169 60 .963 2015 1578 558 48 2184 41 .978 1987 1755 732 138 2625 78 .947 2016 1720 639 51 2410 44 .979 1988 1545 645 97 2287 62 .958 2017 1611 611 45 2267 47 .980 1989 1753 697 101 2551 64 .960 2018 1474 471 44 1989 40 .978 1990 1620 650 119 2389 65 .950 1991 1612 666 101 2379 58 .958 Numbers in bold indicate all- me marks. 1992 1601 702 66 2369 58 .972 66 annual leaders B A 1986 Tim Becker 60 52-61 2000 Tim Merri 45 8 Year Name H AB AVG 1987 Robert Franklin 65 28-38 2001 Tim Merri 62 12 1965 Dock Richardson 23 62 .371 1988 Dewayne Jones 63 28-38 Ryan Mulhern 59 12 1966 James Skinner 18 62 .290 1989 Mike Mordecai 64 21-28 2002 Ryan Mulhern 57 17 1967 Dock Richardson 37 117 .316 1990 Allen Ba le 64 54-63 2003 Ryan Mulhern 59 20 1968 Dock Richardson 38 107 .355 1991 Tyrone Dixon 61 37-50 2004 Adam Lind 58 12 1969 Steve Ki rell 42 116 .362 1992 Kraig Hawkins 60 37-44 2005 Josh Morgan 55 17 1970 Steve Ki rell 59 153 .386 1993 Tyrone Dixon 56 45-54 2006 David Freese 60 12 1971 Glenn Borgmann 73 155 .471 1994 Marlon Anderson 56 31-42 2007 Jeff Cunningham 55 22 1972 Ernie Rosseau 56 160 .350 1995 Marlon Anderson 58 31-40 2008 Ryne Jernigan 58 16 1973 Ernie Rosseau 57 146 .390 1996 David Francia 59 20-29 2009 David Doss 55 12 1974 Jim Hively 49 107 .458 1997 Brey Cur s 52 23-29 2010 Jake Overstreet 59 11 1975 Dave Stapleton 89 245 .363 1998 Juan Pierre 61 54-62 2011 Brent Tanner 58 10 1976 Mike Jacobs 44 126 .349 1999 Eben Wells 58 21-28 2012 Jordan Pa erson 56 8 1977 Steve Morrison 68 185 .368 2000 Brantley Griffi n 53 20-21 2013 Dus n Dalken 63 8 1978 Steve Morrison 72 193 .425 2001 Cameron Likely 60 23-29 2014 Cole Gleason 53 3 1979 Keith Levens 41 108 .380 2002 T.J. Touchstone 58 14-20 2015 Ben Gann 43 3 1980 Rich Kerns 31 93 .333 2003 Bre Parker 61 12-20 2016 Adam Wolfe 51 7 1981 Geoff Dogge 65 216 .301 2004 Quendon Montgomery 52 16-18 2017 Wells Davis 57 14 1982 Dennis Johnston 60 163 .368 2005 Tyler Jones 61 15-19 2018 Travis Swaggerty 57 13 1983 Jim Lloyd 49 147 .333 2006 Tyler Jones 60 32-40 1984 Pete Coachman 95 221 .430 2007 Ray Kruml 57 18-23 RBI 1985 Mike Dull 62 183 .339 2008 Ray Kruml 58 31-36 Year Name G RBIs 1986 Mike Dull 102 238 .429 2009 Clint Reynolds 54 18-22 1965 Dock Richardson 15 12 1987 Mike Maksudian 68 167 .407 2010 Adam Heisler 55 31-35 1966 Dock Richardson 24 10 1988 Mike Mordecai 85 226 .376 2011 Taylor White 58 20-32 1967 Dock Richardson 28 17 1989 Mike Mordecai 97 255 .380 2012 Nolan Earley 56 5-8 1968 Mickey Engle 25 15 1990 Allen Ba le 80 242 .331 2013 Jeff DeBlieux 63 6-8 1969 Henry Daugherty 31 21 1991 Andrew Kontorinis 78 212 .368 2014 Adam Ballew 37 5-8 1970 Steve Ki rell 40 28 1992 Andrew Kontorinis 87 227 .383 Hayden Jones 53 5-10 1971 Glenn Borgmann 45 68 1993 Tyrone Dixon 87 207 .391 2015 Cole Billingsley 55 30-34 1972 Gary Conley 44 34 1994 Marlon Anderson 84 235 .357 2016 Cole Billingsley 64 31-37 1973 Alex Pastore 42 53 1995 Hugh Lopes 74 202 .366 2017 Travis Swaggerty 58 19-25 1974 Jerry Stamps 36 60 1996 Shane Bri 85 245 .347 2018 Dylan Hardy 57 19-20 1975 Dave Stapleton 66 69 1997 Tom Salvagio 43 116 .371 1976 Jerry Poston 47 45 1998 Tom Whitehurst 84 222 .378 H R 1977 Jerry Poston 55 60 1999 Seth Taylor 79 220 .359 Year Name G HR 1978 Steve Morrison 52 72 2000 Tim Merri 45 196 .347 1965 Mike Bradshaw 13 1 1979 Keith Mohler 51 51 2001 Nick Gretz 78 208 .375 1966 James Skinner 22 2 1980 Rich Kerns 31 27 2002 Jansen Rayborn 72 199 .362 1967 Mike McFarland 28 2 1981 Ron Pelle er 62 45 2003 Cole Craig 78 210 .371 1968 Skip Moudry 24 2 1982 Ralph Codinach 47 53 2004 Adam Lind 64 91 .392 1969 Henry Dougherty 31 6 1983 Jim Filotei 65 56 2005 David Freese 81 217 .373 1970 Glenn Borgmann 37 5 1984 Pete Coachman 68 56 2006 David Freese 99 239 .414 1971 Glenn Borgmann 45 15 1985 Mike Thiege 51 28 2007 David Doss 85 233 .365 1972 Forrest Crowder 42 6 1986 Mike Dull 61 70 2008 Ray Kruml 87 247 .352 1973 Alex Pastore 42 11 1987 Mike Maksudian 44 63 2009 Adam Heisler 83 213 .390 1974 Jerry Stamps 36 14 1988 Luis Gonzalez 63 80 2010 Sean Laird 76 217 .350 1975 Tony Barylski 63 10 1989 Mike Mordecai 64 57 2011 Brent Tanner 78 228 .342 Leon Druckenmiller 66 10 1990 Harold Duei 64 38 2012 Whi Dorsey 69 205 .337 Jerry Stamps 66 10 1991 Andrew Kontorinis 59 56 2013 Jordan Pa erson 63 233 .352 1976 Tony Barylski 47 16 1992 Jay Simpson 60 59 2014 Cole Gleason 68 204 .333 1977 Jerry Poston 55 21 1993 Pat Murphy 59 51 2015 Cole Billingsley 80 232 .345 1978 Mark Johnston 52 21 1994 Mark Dobnikar 56 42 2016 Travis Swaggerty 66 218 .303 1979 Keith Mohler 41 12 1995 Shane Bri 58 52 2017 Dylan Hardy 78 215 .363 1980 Tom Brady 37 5 1996 Shane Bri 59 63 2018 Dylan Hardy 79 239 .331 1981 Tom Brady 62 5 1997 Joey Choron 62 73 Chet Williams 61 5 1998 Bean Keats 60 48 S B 1982 Ralph Codinach 47 11 1999 Seth Taylor 58 49 Year Name G SB-SBA 1983 Jim Filotei 65 15 Nick Gretz 48 49 1965 Dock Richardson 15 12 1984 Mike Theige 52 7 2000 Tim Merri 45 43 1966 Dock Richardson 24 11 1985 Brian Simmermacher 54 4 2001 Tim Merri 62 65 1967 Dock Richardson 28 13 Dan Crivellone 36 4 2002 Ryan Mulhern 57 64 1968 Dock Richardson 26 21 1986 Mike Dull 61 16 2003 Ryan Mulhern 59 67 1969 Al Snypes 31 16 1987 Mike Maksudian 44 14 2004 Adam Lind 58 60 1970 Steve Ki rell 40 27 1988 Luis Gonzalez 63 16 2005 David Freese 56 48 1971 Steve Ki rell 45 21 1989 Tom Duffi n 59 8 2006 David Freese 60 73 1972 Al Ryan 42 30 Jay Gainer 65 8 2007 Jeff Cunningham 55 64 1973 Ernie Rosseau 42 34 Mike Mordecai 64 8 2008 Ryne Jernigan 58 70 1974 Jim Hively 37 12 1990 Jay Gainer 64 6 2009 David Doss 55 59 1975 Mike Warren 66 36 Keith Murray 63 6 2010 Jake Overstreet 59 74 1976 Mike Jacobs 36 19 1991 Sco Bosarge 51 7 2011 Brent Tanner 58 55 1977 Mike Jacobs 51 23-26 1992 Jay Simpson 60 12 2012 Jordan Pa erson 56 44 1978 Mark Johnston 52 19-20 1993 Sco Southard 58 8 Nick Zaharion 54 44 1979 Keith Levens 41 11-12 1994 Marlon Anderson 56 13 2013 Nolan Earley 63 59 1980 Geoff Dogge 38 24-28 1995 Shane Bri 58 11 2014 Cole Gleason 53 33 1981 Geoff Dogge 61 62-67 I.B. Stacy 56 11 2015 Bud Collura 57 38 1982 Geoff Dogge 47 33-39 1996 Shane Bri 59 10 2016 Danny Mar nez 64 53 1983 Dennis Johnston 66 19-20 1997 Joey Choron 62 21 2017 Travis Swaggerty 58 60 1984 Lance Johnson 69 89-103 1998 Bre Jackson 53 12 2018 Wells Davis 57 56 1985 Richie Hermann 52 24-35 1999 Tim Merri 59 11 67 annual leaders

P W 1981 Doug Morrison 92 46 2002 Sam Smith 45 116.2 3.47 Year Name W-L Pct. 1982 Steve Oliverio 95 68 2003 Clark Girardeau 21 77.2 2.43 1965 Bill Casey 2-3 .400 1983 Steve Oliverio 127.1 102 2004 P.J. Walters 55 119 4.23 1966 Milton Jarvis 5-2 .714 1984 Warren Hughes 120 104 2005 Adam Wood 15 58.2 2.30 1967 Ronnie Chambless 7-1 .875 1985 Mike Sassone 64 62 2006 P.J. Walters 54 152 3.20 1968 Ronnie Chambless 5-1 .833 1986 Jay Rogers 100.1 83 2007 Joey Doan 52 97 4.82 1969 Mike McFarland 7-5 .583 1987 Stuart Fuller 79.2 55 2008 Eric Gonzalez 58 84 6.21 1970 Ronnie Chambless 9-1 .900 1988 Mark E les 93.2 70 2009 Lance Baxter 28 67.1 3.74 1971 Mike Tice 8-1 .889 1989 Sco Bray 119.2 102 2010 D.D. Hanks 46 96.2 4.28 1972 Stan Butkus 11-2 .846 1990 Mike Zimmerman 158.1 170 2011 Garre Harris 46 114.2 3.61 1973 Mark Hoff man 10-2 .833 1991 Jon Lieber 148 141 2012 Jarron Cito 48 82.2 5.23 1974 Blaine Dollar 7-2 .778 1992 Jon Lieber 154.2 157 2013 Ma Bell 31 75.1 3.70 1975 Joe Muich 14-3 .824 1993 Jamie Ybarra 95.1 88 Jacob Noble 27 65.2 3.70 1976 Joe Muich 10-4 .714 1994 Allen Halley 104.2 91 2014 Locke St. John 35 97.1 3.24 1977 Enas Reidy 10-3 .769 1995 Allen Halley 120.1 123 2015 Kevin Hill 18 93.2 1.73 1978 Enas Reidy 12-2 .857 1996 Jason Norton 108.1 101 2016 Randy Bell 24 88.1 2.45 1979 Herman West 7-3 .700 1997 Jason Norton 142.2 132 2017 Ma Peacock 17 51.2 2.96 1980 Larry Freeburg 7-2 .778 1998 Jason Norton 105.1 121 2018 Jared Proctor 19 55.0 3.11 1981 Dave Czosek 12-6 .667 1999 Layne Meyer 106 100 1982 Steve Oliverio 10-3 .769 2000 Joe Long 70.1 71 1983 Steve Oliverio 13-4 .765 Layne Meyer 86 71 1984 Mike Sassone 13-4 .765 2001 Tony Neal 106.1 86 1985 Warren Hughes 6-6 .500 2002 Sam Smith 116.2 114 1986 Jay Rogers & Jerry Rub 8-3 .727 2003 Tony Neal 99.1 100 1987 John Buss & Stuart Fuller 6-3 .667 2004 P.J. Walters 117 119 1988 Rafael Perez 10-5 .667 2005 P.J. Walters 141.2 119 1989 Sco Bray 14-3 .825 2006 P.J. Walters 152 166 1990 Mike Zimmerman 12-7 .632 2007 Joey Doan 97 59 1991 Jon Lieber 12-5 .706 2008 Eric Gonzalez 84 87 1992 Jon Lieber 12-5 .706 2009 Miles Etheridge 72 67 1993 Sco Patrick 8-3 .727 2010 D.D. Hanks 96.2 86 Jamie Ybarra 8-5 .615 2011 Garre Harris 114.2 95 1994 Allen Halley 10-2 .833 2012 Jarron Cito 82.2 69 1995 Allen Halley 12-3 .800 2013 Jarron Cito 71.2 66 1996 Jason Norton 12-3 .800 2014 Kevin Hill 82.1 93 1997 Stephen Sparks 11-1 .917 2015 Kevin Hill 93.2 107 Mike Nakamura 11-2 .846 2016 Kevin Hill 122.2 126 1998 Mike Fischer 11-1 .917 2017 Randy Bell 107.1 96 1999 Eric Janecek 9-2 .818 2018 Zach Greene 57.0 80 Mike Zimmerman 2000 Daniel Head 7-10 .412 2001 Clark Girardeau 10-4 .714 ERA (. 50 IP) 2002 Sam Smith 9-1 .900 Year Name ER IP ERA Bert Heath 9-4 .692 1965 Mike Bradshaw 10 31.1 2.88 2003 Tony Neal 10-5 .667 1966 Milton Jarvis 10 46.1 1.94 2004 P.J. Walters 10-1 .909 1967 Ronnie Chambless -- - 0.48 2005 P.J. Walters 10-7 .588 1968 Ronnie Chambless 10 60 1.48 2006 P.J. Walters 11-3 .785 1969 Mike McFarland 17 85 1.80 2007 Joey Doan 5-6 .454 1970 Not available ------2008 Eric Gonzalez 7-6 .538 1971 Mike Tice 15 75.1 1.80 2009 Ma Jackson 5-4 .556 1972 Mark Hoff man 12 63 1.71 2010 D.D. Hanks 10-6 .625 1973 Willie Collins 12 70.2 1.52 2011 Garre Harris 8-3 .727 1974 Tommy Mercer 21 68 3.78 2012 Jarron Cito 7-4 .636 1975 Bill Sturgeon 12 90 1.20 2013 Ma Bell 6-2 .750 1976 Rick Williams 15 58 2.33 2014 Locke St. John 6-3 .667 1977 Ben Mar n 24 59 3.51 2015 Kevin Hill 10-0 1.000 1978 Marvin Saunders 23 82.2 2.62 2016 Kevin Hill 8-2 .800 1979 Larry Freeburg 26 55 4.26 2017 Tyler Carr 7-2 .778 1980 Doug Morrison 6 50 1.08 Randy Bell 7-3 .700 1981 Dave Czosek 42 129 2.93 Jon Lieber 2018 Tyler Carr 9-3 .750 1982 Steve Oliverio 31 94.2 2.93 1983 John Duff y 30 86.1 3.13 S 1984 Marc Estes 37 110 3.03 Year Name IP SO 1985 Warren Hughes 46 80.1 5.15 1965 Rick Bailey 44 30 1986 Jerry Rub 33 100.2 2.95 1966 Mike McFarland 71 63 1987 John Buss 28 62.1 4.04 1967 Not available - - 1988 Rafael Perez 43 93.2 4.13 1968 Herb Smith 52 61 1989 Sco Bray 44 119.2 3.31 1969 Mike McFarland 85 54 1990 Mike Zimmerman 28 158.1 1.59 1970 Not available - - 1991 Jon Lieber 45 148 2.74 1971 Mike Tice 75 65 1992 Jon Lieber 35 154.2 2.04 1972 Stan Butkus 103 91 1993 Sco Patrick 25 75 3.00 1973 Mark Hoff man 91 92 1994 Allen Halley 31 104.2 2.67 1974 Tommy Mercer 68 57 1995 Mike Nakamura 15 55 2.45 1975 Joe Muich 118 93 1996 Mike Fischer 18 59 2.75 1976 Joe Muich 105 89 1997 Stephen Sparks 42 101.1 3.73 1977 Enas Reidy 72 48 1998 Mike Fischer 32 124.2 2.31 1978 Enas Reidy 83 56 1999 Daniel Head 29 91 2.87 1979 Jim Lincoln 62 62 2000 Joe Long 29 70.1 3.07 1980 Ben Mar n 96 69 2001 Clark Girardeau 42 97.2 3.87 P.J. Walters 68 year-by-year results

at Alabama ...... 2-3 L WISCONSIN STATE ...... 1-3 (14) L at Spring Hill ...... 4-3 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 8-1 W MMELEL LLUCASUCAS PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 9-4 W SPRING HILL ...... 4-2 W 55004444 MILLSAPS ...... 4-3 W (14) at Alabama ...... 1-9 L ((44 sseasons,easons, 11965-68)965-68) at Hun ngdon ...... 6-2 W at Alabama ...... 15-4 W at Southern Miss ...... 5-4 W at Tulane ...... 1-3 L at Samford...... 3-1 W at Tulane ...... 8-9 L 1965 at Samford...... 3-6 L SPRING HILL ...... 13-1 W HUNTINGDON ...... 7-3 W at Southern Miss ...... 6-3 W 3-12 at Belhaven ...... 3-4 L BELHAVEN ...... 11-1 W PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 6-3 W at Chipola JC ...... 6-8 L at Alabama Freshman ...... 1-3 L PENSACOLA NAVY ...... -- L at Alabama Freshman ...... 8-6 W 1968 at Florida State ...... 4-5 L at Chipola JC ...... 3-7 L 18-9 at Florida State ...... 0-4 L at Hun ngdon ...... 6-8 L at Pensacola Navy ...... 2-5 L at Troy ...... 0-12 L at Auburn ...... 1-6 L at Tulane Freshman ...... 0-8 L AUBURN ...... 2-1 W at Tulane Freshman ...... 0-6 L at Alabama ...... 0-8 L at Auburn ...... 7-8 L vs. Pensacola Navy ...... 7-6 W (10) at Alabama ...... 2-1 W at Clark JC ...... 6-7 L KALAMAZOO ...... 5-0 W at Belhaven ...... 0-8 L KALAMAZOO ...... 6-1 W 1970 HUNTINGDON ...... 2-8 (12) L CLARK JC...... 2-7 L CLEVELAND STATE ...... 2-5 L 26-14-2 BELHAVEN ...... 9-8 W (11) CLEVELAND STATE ...... 3-6 L at Pensacola Navy ...... 3-6 L SEWANNEE ...... 5-0 W UNION ...... 2-3 L SPRING HILL ...... 9-3 W UNION ...... 4-2 W at Hun ngdon ...... 4-2 W ALABAMA ...... 6-1 W 1966 SPRING ARBOR COLLEGE ...... 8-0 W ALABAMA ...... 7-5 W 13-11 SPRING ARBOR COLLEGE ...... 5-2 W KALAMAZOO ...... 1-0 W ALABAMA ...... 5-4 W KALAMAZOO ...... 11-4 W DAVID LIPSCOMB ...... 2-4 L ALABAMA ...... 0-4 L TENNESSEE ...... 0-6 L DAVID LIPSCOMB ...... 1-0 W ALABAMA ...... 5-3 W TENNESSEE ...... 6-8 L at Willam Carey ...... 7-12 L WISCONSIN STATE ...... 3-5 L at Pensacola JC ...... 7-3 W GANNON ...... 0-1 L at Pensacola JC ...... 2-0 W ST. JOSEPH’S ...... 7-6 W WISCONSIN STATE ...... 5-4 W at Troy ...... 3-5 L BELHAVEN ...... 7-6 W ALBION ...... 7-3 W PARSONS ...... 0-3 L SPRING HILL ...... 3-1 W ALBION ...... 7-7 (8) T PARSONS ...... 7-1 W at Tulane ...... 8-0 W ALBION ...... 7-6 W PENSACOLA JC ...... 3-1 W at Tulane ...... 2-4 L PENSACOLA JC ...... 2-1 W (10) at Tulane ...... 1-4 L PARSONS ...... 6-2 W SPRING HILL ...... 3-1 W at Tulane ...... 3-4 L PARSONS ...... 1-4 L SAMFORD ...... 3-4 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 48 L PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 7-6 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 0-2 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 04 L at Hun ngdon ...... 2-1 W at Belhaven ...... 2-3 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 011 L TROY ...... 13-2 W SPRING HILL ...... 20 W SPRING HILL ...... 4-3 W at Pensacola Navy ...... 17-4 W BELHAVEN ...... 1-3 L PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 13-5 W PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 81 W KEESLER AFB ...... 10-0 W PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 92 W WILLIAM CAREY ...... 6-0 W at Southern Miss ...... 0-1 L at Spring Hill ...... 4-5 L at Southern Miss ...... 2-6 L TULANE ...... 2-4 L SPRING HILL ...... 10-2 W TULANE ...... 4-5 L EDDIE STANKY LOYOLA ...... 13-5 W at Keesler AFB ...... 2-3 L at Belhaven ...... 1-4 L 4901952 LOYOLA ...... 5-7 L (14 seasons, 1969-79, 1981-83) at Florida State ...... 0-9 L at Florida State ...... 5-3 W 1967 at Florida State ...... 3-3 T 16-12 1969 SPRING HILL ...... 8-1 W 19-12 at New Orleans ...... 5-3 W ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-3 W at New Orleans ...... 10-4 W ILLINOIS STATE ...... 2-3 L ALABAMA ...... 1-9 L PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 3-0 W ILLINOIS STATE ...... 0-3 L ALABAMA ...... 6-5 W PENSACOLA NAVY ...... 9-1 W ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ...... 4-6 L SPRING HILL ...... 6-2 W at Delta State ...... 8-3 W at Keesler AFB ...... 8-1 W AUBURN ...... 2-0 W at Delta State ...... 12-4 W SEWANNEE ...... 7-2 W AUBURN ...... 5-4 W at Alabama ...... 2-1 W SEWANNEE ...... 2-1 W KALAMAZOO ...... 12-8 W at Alabama ...... 5-2 W LINCOLN ...... 9-0 W KALAMAZOO ...... 12-7 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-4 W LINCOLN ...... 1-6 L KALAMAZOO ...... 3-1 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 10-4 W LINCOLN ...... 7-1 W KALAMAZOO ...... 2-1 W at Auburn ...... 7-9 L at Gulf Coast JC ...... 2-9 L ILLINOIS STATE ...... 3-7 L at Auburn ...... 4-2 W BELHAVEN ...... 5-4 W (15) KEESLER ...... 8-1 W PARSONS ...... 3-5 L TAYLOR ...... 8-7 W SPRING HILL ...... 1-2 (10) L TAYLOR ...... 8-5 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-8 (13) L GANNON ...... 5-1 W at Millsaps ...... 5-2 W at Alabama ...... 2-3 (10) L

69 year-by-year results

JACKSONVILLE ...... 4-3 W at Livingston ...... 15-0 W 1971 JACKSONVILLE ...... 4-10 L at Livingston ...... 6-3 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-6 L TROY ...... 10-0 W 36-11 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-3 L TROY ...... 11-5 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 10-0 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 15-1 W at Auburn ...... 6-1 W at Vanderbilt ...... 12-0 W UNION ...... 9-5 W at Auburn ...... 5-1 W at Jacksonville ...... 5-17 L UNION ...... 11-2 W +vs. Florida State ...... 6-5 W at Jacksonville ...... 9-5 W at Alabama ...... 6-2 W +vs. Jacksonville ...... 9-6 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-14 L at Alabama ...... 1-5 L +vs. Virginia ...... 6-1 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-7 W ALABAMA ...... 2-1 W +vs. Mississippi...... 4-8 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 15-5 W ALABAMA ...... 13-3 W +vs. Mississippi...... 1-12 L SPRING HILL ...... 13-3 W ALABAMA ...... 13-9 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 13-7 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 18-3 W +NCAA District 3 (Gastonia, N.C.) JACKSONVILLE ...... 16-3 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 10-5 W SIU-EDWARDSVILLE ...... 15-5 W SIU-EDWARDSVILLE ...... 7-4 W KALAMAZOO ...... 6-0 W 1973 1975 KALAMAZOO ...... 9-0 W 33-9 52-14 WESTERN ILLINOIS ...... 3-2 W WESTERN ILLINOIS ...... 8-2 W - NCAA District 3 Regional - - NCAA South Central Regional - at LSU ...... 4-7 L at Tulane ...... 6-3 W SPRING HILL ...... 7-1 W WILLIAM CAREY ...... 11-10 W AUBURN ...... 2-3 L ALABAMA ...... 10-2 W WILLIAM CAREY ...... 6-1 W AUBURN ...... 9-2 W LSU ...... 10-1 W VANDERBILT ...... 14-4 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 5-4 W (10) LSU ...... 10-0 W VANDERBILT ...... 7-1 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 2-3 L at Alabama ...... 2-0 W LAMAR ...... 15-5 W STOUT STATE ...... 6-5 W at South Carolina ...... 5-4 W LOUISIANA ...... 9-4 W GANNON ...... 13-0 W at Alabama ...... 7-5 W LOUISIANA ...... 9-3 W GANNON ...... 6-0 W KALAMAZOO ...... 8-0 W LAMAR ...... 8-2 W GANNON ...... 25-2 W TENNESSEE ...... 12-4 W LAMAR ...... 11-4 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 6-3 W YALE ...... 14-7 W LOUISIANA ...... 8-7 W WISCONSIN STATE ...... 4-1 W CLEMSON ...... 10-1 W IOWA ...... 6-1 W at Spring Hill ...... 12-1 W YALE ...... 10-1 W IOWA ...... 10-5 W LOYOLA ...... 15-4 W CLEMSON ...... 11-1 W ALBION ...... 4-0 W LOYOLA ...... 5-6 L LIVINGSTON ...... 10-3 W LOUISVILLE ...... 19-5 W at Mississippi ...... 10-3 W LIVINGSTON ...... 11-0 W LIVINGSTON ...... 13-11 W at Mississippi ...... 12-11 W LIVINGSTON ...... 7-1 W LIVINGSTON ...... 8-2 W SPRING HILL ...... 3-0 W at Florida State ...... 11-3 W OHIO ...... 5-1 W at Florida State ...... 7-9 L at Florida State ...... 3-4 L OHIO ...... 3-4 L at Florida State ...... 5-4 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-5 W OHIO ...... 7-3 W at Florida State ...... 4-9 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-2 W OHIO ...... 11-3 W SPRING HILL ...... 14-4 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 11-1 W OAKLAND ...... 12-0 W at Loyola ...... 1-2 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 13-0 W OAKLAND ...... 6-3 W at Loyola ...... 3-4 L SPRING HILL ...... 10-1 W OAKLAND ...... 10-1 W at New Orleans ...... 14-4 W TULANE ...... 5-0 W JOHN BROWN ...... 5-1 W at New Orleans ...... 14-4 W TULANE ...... 3-4 L KALAMAZOO ...... 18-3 W DELTA STATE ...... 8-0 W at LSU ...... 6-7 L KALAMAZOO ...... 11-0 W DELTA STATE ...... 4-2 W at LSU ...... 3-4 L JOHN BROWN ...... 3-2 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-7 L at New Orleans ...... 12-3 W COLGATE ...... 11-6 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-2 W at New Orleans ...... 0-1 L COLGATE ...... 5-0 W at Auburn ...... 5-6 L at Tulane ...... 2-3 L COLGATE ...... 17-4 W at Auburn ...... 4-0 W at Tulane ...... 7-0 W NORTHWESTERN ...... 13-3 W at Auburn ...... 12-1 W (10) NORTHWESTERN ...... 13-4 W at Auburn ...... 8-7 W (11) NORTHWESTERN ...... 6-1 W 1972 FLORIDA STATE ...... 8-5 W at Southern Miss ...... 7-0 W 36-8 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-3 W at Southern Miss ...... 7-1 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-2 W TULANE ...... 8-0 W AUBURN ...... 15-5 W TULANE ...... 6-5 W - NCAA District 3 Regional - AUBURN ...... 16-2 at Florida State ...... 2-4 L +vs. Miami (Fla.) ...... 3-5 L at Florida State ...... 8-4 W SPRING HILL ...... 7-0 W +vs. Appalachian State ...... 1-2 L at Florida State ...... 4-5 (11) L NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-5 W at David Lipscomb ...... 5-10 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 11-6 W +NCAA District 3 Regional (Starkville, Miss.) at David Lipscomb ...... 6-7 (11) L AUBURN ...... 1-0 W at Vanderbilt ...... 7-9 L MISSISSIPPI ...... 7-1 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-6 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 6-0 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-7 W (11) MISSISSIPPI ...... 8-4 W 1974 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 2-1 W KALAMAZOO ...... 5-2 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 3-1 W KALAMAZOO ...... 8-3 W 30-8 at Spring Hill ...... 8-1 W KALAMAZOO ...... 9-0 W at New Orleans ...... 7-4 W LSU ...... 5-0 W LOUISIANA TECH ...... 11-0 W at New Orleans ...... 1-0 W LSU ...... 3-2 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 7-1 W at Stetson ...... 3-2 W LSU ...... 4-3 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 5-2 W at Stetson ...... 1-2 L VANDERBILT ...... 5-2 W LOUISIANA TECH ...... 4-7 L at Jacksonville ...... 11-2 W VANDERBILT ...... 18-4 W LOUISIANA TECH ...... 12-5 W at Jacksonville ...... 3-4 L GANNON ...... 7-0 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 6-3 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 3-2 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 15-4 W VANDERBILT ...... 5-4 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 1-6 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 9-2 W VANDERBILT ...... 2-5 L JACKSONVILLE ...... 3-2 W at LSU ...... 6-4 W LSU ...... 1-0 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-7 L at LSU ...... 4-6 L LSU ...... 2-0 W MERCER ...... 9-0 W at LSU ...... 9-6 W MURRAY STATE ...... 9-13 L MERCER ...... 2-0 W at Spring Hill ...... 2-0 W OAKLAND ...... 5-2 W MERCER ...... 9-2 W at Middle Tennessee ...... 7-4 W OAKLAND ...... 7-1 W SPRING HILL ...... 7-10 L at Middle Tennessee ...... 9-5 W SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 11-7 W SPRING HILL ...... 11-0 W at Vanderbilt ...... 2-5 L SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 2-9 L +vs. Texas-Pan American ...... 7-6 W at Vanderbilt ...... 19-12 W SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 9-2 W +vs. Texas ...... 4-7 L at Florida State ...... 5-2 W SPRING HILL ...... 2-3 L +vs. Texas-Pan American ...... 7-8 L at Florida State ...... 6-4 W KALAMAZOO ...... 6-1 W at Florida State ...... 7-2 W KALAMAZOO ...... 5-3 W +NCAA South Regional (Arlington, Texas) at Jacksonville ...... 5-11 L KALAMAZOO ...... 11-0 W at Southern Miss ...... 2-0 W at Southern Miss ...... 7-5 W at Southern Miss ...... 8-0 W LIVINGSTON ...... 2-4 L LIVINGSTON ...... 21-7 W 70 year-by-year results

vs. Lamar ...... 7-4 W 1976 at Louisiana ...... 5-0 W 1979 at Louisiana ...... 8-2 W 34-13 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 13-0 W 32-15 LSU ...... 17-6 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-0 W AUBURN ...... 11-14 L at Alabama ...... 2-8 L LSU ...... 3-6 L at Alabama ...... 2-6 L LOUISIANA ...... 11-2 W AUBURN ...... 8-5 W SPRING HILL ...... 20-2 W MEMPHIS ...... 16-10 W LOUISIANA ...... 2-0 W MEMPHIS ...... 2-5 L WILLIAM CAREY ...... 3-9 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 4-1 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-0 W ALBION ...... 13-8 W WILLIAM CAREY ...... 5-3 W ALBION ...... 14-4 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-2 W at Memphis ...... 13-7 W at Mississippi College ...... 11-2 W ALBION ...... 18-5 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 8-3 W at Spring Hill ...... 10-5 W SPRING HILL ...... 13-10 W at Stetson ...... 5-8 L at Stetson ...... 5-2 W ST. LOUIS ...... 9-1 W ALBION ...... 6-4 W JOHN CARROLL ...... 9-2 W ALBION ...... 8-5 W at Jacksonville ...... 3-6 L at Jacksonville ...... 3-1 W CENTENARY ...... 17-2 W BELLARMINE ...... 6-4 W CENTENARY ...... 16-2 W BELLARMINE ...... 9-1 W at Auburn ...... 9-1 W at Auburn ...... 8-4 W KALAMAZOO ...... 22-7 W STETSON...... 11-3 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 8-7 W STETSON...... 11-8 W at LSU ...... 4-5 L at LSU ...... 19-3 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 1-12 L LOUISVILLE ...... 17-4 W OAKLAND ...... 15-1 W LOUISVILLE ...... 14-10 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 7-9 L JACKSONVILLE ...... 11-0 W at New Orleans ...... 0-3 L OHIO STATE ...... 2-9 L at New Orleans ...... 1-5 L OHIO STATE ...... 2-10 L JACKSONVILLE ...... 13-12 W +vs. South Carolina ...... 7-6 W STETSON...... 5-9 L KALAMAZOO ...... 8-2 W STETSON...... 10-11 L KALAMAZOO ...... 17-9 W +vs. Wake Forest ...... 6-9 L +vs. South Carolina ...... 2-11 L ALABAMA ...... 12-11 W OHIO ...... 6-8 L ALABAMA ...... 8-4 W MONTEVALLO ...... 17-5 W +NCAA Atlan c Regional (Columbia, S.C.) ALABAMA ...... 9-8 W (11) ST. BERNARD ...... 16-5 W LSU ...... 10-5 W SPRING HILL ...... 23-4 W LSU ...... 12-5 W at Mississippi State...... 0-4 L AUBURN ...... 8-5 W at Mississippi State...... 1-2 L 1978 AUBURN ...... 5-1 W at New Orleans ...... 1-5 L 38-14 SPRING HILL ...... 6-5 W at New Orleans ...... 8-4 W ULM ...... 7-2 W at Tulane ...... 4-2 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-11 L TULANE ...... 12-8 W ALABAMA ...... 9-6 W ALABAMA ...... 8-2 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 16-7 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-9 L at UAB ...... 7-8 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-0 W ALABAMA ...... 4-5 L LSU ...... 4-1 W at UAB ...... 15-2 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-2 W at Hun ngdon ...... 9-11 L at Florida State ...... 6-21 L LSU ...... 4-2 W TULANE ...... 18-17 W (10) BELHAVEN ...... 10-6 W at Jacksonville ...... 10-3 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-0 W at Jacksonville ...... 3-7 L ALBION ...... 12-4 W ALBION ...... 17-2 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 4-1 W at Jacksonville ...... 5-3 W at Georgia State ...... 7-0 W at Rollins ...... 6-5 W ALBION ...... 8-2 W MEMPHIS ...... 21-8 W at New Orleans ...... 2-9 L at Rollins ...... 4-6 L at South Florida ...... 19-6 W at Southern Miss ...... 4-0 W MEMPHIS ...... 11-16 L MONTEVALLO ...... 11-9 W at New Orleans ...... 1-6 L at Southern Miss ...... 3-2 W UAB ...... 6-4 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 6-2 W ST. FRANCIS ...... 13-12 W (10) ST. FRANCIS ...... 18-1 W UAB ...... 19-2 W JACKSONVILLE ...... 9-10 L ! vs. Georgia State ...... 7-0 W TROY ...... 7-4 W ST. FRANCIS ...... 19-13 W at Alabama ...... 1-3 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 2-9 L TROY ...... 11-1 W ! vs. South Florida ...... 19-6 W TROY ...... 16-4 W at Alabama ...... 1-5 L at Alabama ...... 12-1 W ! vs. New Orleans ...... 1-6 L KALAMAZOO ...... 22-5 W ! SBC Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 1977 AUBURN ...... 12-4 W AUBURN ...... 16-8 W 42-13 KALAMAZOO ...... 12-5 W - NCAA Atlan c Regional - WRIGHT STATE ...... 6-5 W at Alabama ...... 2-5 L WRIGHT STATE ...... 11-3 W at Alabama ...... 8-5 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 16-5 W at Alabama ...... 3-7 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 9-2 W MEMPHIS ...... 4-1 W QUINCY ...... 17-4 W MEMPHIS ...... 5-4 W ELON ...... 9-4 W MEMPHIS ...... 5-4 W ELON ...... 9-1 W ALBION COLLEGE...... 11-4 W at Spring Hill ...... 6-2 W ALBION COLLEGE...... 12-0 W at Tulane ...... 8-7 W SPRING HILL ...... 15-4 W at Tulane ...... 0-2 L MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... 11-2 W at New Orleans ...... 3-10 L TULANE ...... 10-5 W at New Orleans ...... 6-4 W TULANE ...... 9-1 W OAKLAND ...... 4-3 W EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 8-1 W OAKLAND ...... 15-5 W EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 7-2 W at Florida State ...... 4-5 L KALAMAZOO ...... 14-3 W at Florida State ...... 3-7 L KALAMAZOO ...... 7-1 W at Jacksonville ...... 7-3 W OHIO ...... 22-7 W at Jacksonville ...... 4-8 L OHIO ...... 6-2 W at Spring Hill ...... 10-0 W OHIO ...... 4-2 W at Mississippi State...... 3-0 W OHIO ...... 9-1 W at Mississippi State...... 7-5 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 9-4 W at Auburn ...... 6-17 L at Tulane ...... 5-10 L at Auburn ...... 10-5 W at Tulane ...... 5-8 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-15 W ROLLINS ...... 13-4 W at Memphis ...... 3-10 L ROLLINS ...... 6-10 L SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 5-13 L MONTEVALLO ...... 7-3 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 9-7 W at Houston ...... 8-9 L ! vs. South Florida ...... 5-10 L ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 19-10 W ! vs. Louisiana Tech ...... 3-4 L ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) 71 year-by-year results

* at Jacksonville ...... 9-3 W UAB ...... 5-0 W LSU ...... 6-4 W UAB ...... 2-1 W JIM CRAWFORD LSU ...... 6-3 W UAB ...... 7-4 W KALAMAZOO ...... 6-4 W ! vs. UAB ...... 6-0 W 3311 KALAMAZOO ...... 7-0 W ! vs. South Florida ...... 6-9 L * JACKSONVILLE...... 5-2 W ! vs. UAB ...... 4-2 W (1 season, 1980) * JACKSONVILLE...... 13-1 W ! vs. South Florida ...... 4-9 L JACKSONVILLE...... 5-3 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 5-3 W ! SBC Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 1980 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 7-4 W * Sun Belt Conference game at New Orleans ...... 4-3 W 33-11 at New Orleans ...... 9-10 L at West Florida ...... 3-0 W 1983 - Sun Belt Champions - at West Florida ...... 5-1 W - NCAA East Regional - * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 5-3 W 40-26, 12-5 Sun Belt * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 3-5 L at Miami (Fla.) ...... 0-2 L SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 10-4 W - Sun Belt Champions - at Miami (Fla.) ...... 7-4 W AUBURN ...... 5-4 W (12) - NCAA South Regional - at Miami (Fla.) ...... 1-7 L AUBURN ...... 9-0 W ALABAMA ...... 7-4 W at West Florida ...... 3-0 W ALABAMA ...... 2-8 L ALABAMA ...... 6-0 W at West Florida ...... 5-1 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 14-12 W ALBION ...... 5-2 W at Spring Hill ...... 13-5 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 5-8 L ALBION ...... 2-1 W at Auburn...... 6-7 L SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 5-1 W SPRING HILL ...... 4-2 W at Auburn...... 10-5 W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 4-12 L ST. LOUIS ...... 7-3 W at Alabama ...... 3-8 L SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 20-3 W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ...... 10-0 W at Alabama ...... 3-4 (10) L SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 11-0 W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ...... 8-0 W at Alabama ...... 2-3 L SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 4-0 W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ...... 14-4 W at Texas A&M ...... 3-9 L ALBION ...... 9-0 W at Mississippi State ...... 5-3 W at Texas A&M ...... 4-10 L ALBION ...... 4-2 W at Mississippi State ...... 2-3 (13) L at Memphis ...... 5-6 L at Alabama ...... 5-16 L KALAMAZOO ...... 10-1 W at Memphis ...... 5-9 L at Alabama ...... 6-8 L KALAMAZOO ...... 10-0 W SPRING HILL ...... 10-5 W at Houston ...... 0-7 L NICHOLLS STATE...... 5-6 L at Tennessee ...... 8-2 W at Houston ...... 9-6 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 1-3 L at Tennessee ...... 8-6 W at Houston ...... 3-16 L JOHN CARROLL ...... 10-0 W at UAB ...... 1-3 L at Louisiana ...... 1-6 L JOHN CARROLL ...... 8-0 W at UAB ...... 8-4 W at Louisiana ...... 4-7 L JOHN CARROLL ...... 10-0 W at UAB ...... 5-4 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 10-0 W AUBURN ...... 5-4 W ! vs. UAB ...... 8-7 W (14) SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-5 W AUBURN ...... 3-4 L ! vs. South Florida ...... 3-6 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 7-1 W at New Orleans ...... 7-3 W ! vs. Charlo e ...... 12-7 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 0-12 L at New Orleans ...... 4-2 W ! vs. South Florida ...... 2-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 14-4 W SPRING HILL ...... 14-2 W ! vs. South Florida ...... 7-1 W at Vanderbilt ...... 9-16 L UAB ...... 8-1 W MIAMI FLA. ...... 0-3 L at Samford ...... 7-0 W UAB ...... 3-4 L MIAMI (FLA. ...... 1-4 L at Samford ...... 11-2 W UAB ...... 0-7 L MIAMI FLA. ...... 2-5 L * at UAB ...... 5-3 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 1-3 L UAB ...... 0-4 L * at UAB ...... 2-7 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 3-2 W UAB ...... 4-3 W (19) * at UAB ...... 5-6 L MEMPHIS ...... 5-4 W (10) UAB ...... 2-10 L LOUISIANA ...... 9-1 W MEMPHIS ...... 5-3 W LOUISIANA ...... 10-8 W at Hun ngdon ...... 7-3 W ! SBC Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) TULANE ...... 3-2 W at Auburn...... 1-0 W * Sun Belt Conference game * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W at Auburn...... 5-4 W (10) * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 3-2 W HUNTINGDON ...... 9-5 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 14-8 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 7-4 W 1982 at Louisiana Tech ...... 3-11 L ! vs. Georgia State ...... 7-6 W at Memphis ...... 1-3 L ! vs. South Florida ...... 11-1 W 32-15, 4-4 Sun Belt at Memphis ...... 4-3 W at UAB ...... 6-0 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-6 W at UAB ...... 5-3 W at Alabama ...... 4-8 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-2 W + vs. Miami (Fla.) ...... 6-15 L at Alabama ...... 12-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-5 W + vs. Delaware ...... 4-5 (10) L at Mississippi State ...... 5-1 W at New Orleans ...... 1-0 W at Mississippi State ...... 8-3 W at New Orleans ...... 12-2 W ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) ALBION ...... 9-5 W at Tulane ...... 3-21 L + NCAA East Regional (Miami, Fla.) ALBION ...... 8-4 W SAMFORD ...... 8-0 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 7-3 W SAMFORD ...... 10-4 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 1-7 L * at South Florida ...... 9-6 W EDDIE STANKY HOUSTON ...... 8-13 (10) L * at South Florida ...... 6-2 W SOUTWEST BAPTIST ...... 3-0 W SPRING HILL ...... 8-4 W 490-195-2 SOUTHWEST BAPSTIST ...... 9-3 W SPRING HILL ...... 2-7 L SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 7-5 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 3-7 L (14 seasons, 1969-79, 1981-83) * at South Florida ...... 8-2 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 1-4 L * at South Florida ...... 5-4 W * UAB ...... 7-3 W at South Florida ...... 9-3 W * UAB ...... 5-7 L 1981 * at Jacksonville ...... 7-2 W * UAB ...... 8-9 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 0-8 L 40-23, 6-3 Sun Belt * at Jacksonville ...... 4-5 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 4-1 W at Jacksonville ...... 8-10 L MIAMI FLA. ...... 10-0 W - Sun Belt Champions - at UAB ...... 16-2 W MIAMI (FLA. ...... 2-1 W at UAB ...... 9-2 W MIAMI FLA. ...... 3-7 L ALABAMA ...... 6-2 W at UAB ...... 15-10 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 8-7 W ALABAMA ...... 2-5 L MEMPHIS ...... 13-3 W ! vs. Old Dominion ...... 3-7 L ALABAMA ...... 4-8 L MEMPHIS ...... 6-9 L ! vs. UAB ...... 9-5 W LOUISIANA TECH ...... 6-14 L LSU ...... 6-5 W ! vs. Old Dominion ...... 15-10 W ALBION ...... 5-0 W LSU ...... 19-5 W ! vs. Old Dominion ...... 15-14 W ALBION ...... 17-5 W SPRING HILL ...... 5-0 W + vs. Florida State ...... 2-8 L * at South Florida ...... 5-9 L ALABAMA ...... 8-1 W + vs. Miami (Fla.) ...... 5-15 L * at South Florida ...... 9-3 W ALABAMA ...... 5-1 W * at South Florida ...... 8-4 W (8) at LSU ...... 4-9 L ! SBC Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 5-3 W at LSU ...... 1-3 L + NCAA South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 7-0 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 0-5 L * Sun Belt Conference game at LSU ...... 6-7 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 0-5 L at LSU ...... 18-15 W SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 3-2 W * at Jacksonville ...... 3-4 L at New Orleans ...... 3-2 W at Spring Hill ...... 6-2 W at Miami (Fla.) ...... 2-7 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 1-9 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 2-1 W

72 year-by-year results

! vs. Charlo e ...... 13-4 W ! vs. Charlo e ...... 11-8 W 1986 1,022-616-1 + vs. East Carolina ...... 4-5 L 36-25, 9-9 Sun Belt + vs. Florida ...... 7-4 W + vs. Stetson ...... 10-9 W (28 seasons, 1984 - 2011) WEST FLORIDA ...... 15-1 W + vs. East Carolina ...... 18-2 W at Mississippi State ...... 7-8 L + vs. Miami (Fla.) ...... 6-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 6-7 L 1984 + vs. Miami (Fla.) ...... 2-10 L SAMFORD ...... 14-4 W 50-19, 11-6 Sun Belt SAMFORD ...... 11-3 W ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) KENTUCKY ...... 6-2 W + NCAA South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) - Sun Belt Champions - SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 7-5 W * Sun Belt Conference game - NCAA South Regional - at Southern Miss ...... 7-1 W ST. LOUIS ...... 10-3 W at Alabama ...... 1-3 L 1985 ST. LOUIS ...... 14-0 W at Alabama ...... 4-1 W 22-32, 6-12 Sun Belt ST. LOUIS ...... 11-0 W KENTUCKY ...... 5-1 W ST. LOUIS ...... 11-2 W ALABAMA ...... 2-5 L at Miami (Fla.) ...... 5-14 L at New Orleans ...... 9-8 W ALABAMA ...... 1-10 L at Miami (Fla.) ...... 9-12 L at New Orleans ...... 8-9 L ALBION ...... 5-0 W at Miami (Fla.) ...... 7-5 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 18-0 W ALBION ...... 8-2 W ALABAMA ...... 13-3 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 1-3 L CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ...... 13-2 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 1-4 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 10-20 L WEST FLORIDA ...... 14-2 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 1-2 L AUSTIN PEAY ...... 8-1 W WEST FLORIDA ...... 4-3 W at West Florida ...... 2-0 W CLEMSON...... 7-11 L MISSISSIPPI ...... 11-8 W at West Florida ...... 7-8 L CLEMSON...... 7-10 L DELTA STATE ...... 4-1 W LOUISIANA ...... 14-3 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 3-1 W at Tulane ...... 6-7 L LOUISIANA ...... 1-3 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-5 W at West Florida ...... 4-2 W LOUISIANA ...... 14-13 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-4 W at West Florida ...... 7-2 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 1-16 L TENNESSEE TECH ...... 16-14 W SPRING HILL ...... 8-2 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 1-2 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 12-5 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....8-2 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 6-5 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 8-13 L at Southeastern Louisiana .....8-9 L at Delta State ...... 1-5 L at Florida State ...... 4-14 L SAMFORD ...... 18-1 W at Mississippi ...... 7-10 L at Florida State ...... 9-13 L SAMFORD ...... 16-6 W ALBION ...... 4-1 W * at South Florida ...... 3-4 (11) L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 11-10 W ALBION ...... 12-1 W * at South Florida ...... 3-5 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 10-4 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 9-8 W (10) * at South Florida ...... 6-7 (11) L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 5-2 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 5-3 W SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 10-0 W * at UAB ...... 4-1 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 5-8 L SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 7-1 W * at UAB ...... 4-9 L at Southern Miss ...... 7-2 W at Auburn...... 7-4 W * at UAB ...... 3-2 W at Florida State ...... 12-15 L * at UAB ...... 9-4 W at Samford ...... 4-2 W * at UAB ...... 4-5 (11) L * at UAB ...... 8-3 W at Samford ...... 11-5 W * at UAB ...... 5-6 L * at UAB ...... 7-9 L AUBURN ...... 2-0 W * at UAB ...... 3-2 W $ AUBURN ...... 7-4 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 3-2 W COLUMBUS ...... 4-0 W $ MIAMI (FLA.) ...... 8-4 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 12-0 W WEST FLORIDA ...... 5-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-8 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 4-8 (11) L WEST FLORIDA ...... 11-4 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 6-10 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 6-2 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-9 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 9-10 L at Mississippi State ...... 2-5 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 3-7 L at Samford ...... 8-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 4-11 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 3-10 L at Samford ...... 13-7 W TULANE ...... 1-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 9-15 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 10-9 W at Auburn...... 11-7 W (10) * at Western Kentucky ...... 13-10 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 7-8 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 9-4 W AUBURN ...... 9-8 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 12-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 12-11 W at Florida ...... 3-11 L at Southeastern Louisiana .....12-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 12-8 W * at South Florida ...... 5-9 L * UAB ...... 3-2 W at Southern Illinois ...... 1-7 L * at South Florida ...... 1-15 L * UAB ...... 7-6 W at Southern Illinois ...... 4-5 L * at South Florida ...... 2-3 L * UAB ...... 2-6 L at Florida State ...... 12-4 W at Samford ...... 17-3 W at Alabama ...... 6-2 W at Florida State ...... 9-3 W at Samford ...... 7-9 L at Alabama ...... 0-3 L * at South Florida ...... 5-10 L at Alabama ...... 11-12 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 15-6 W * at South Florida ...... 6-7 L at Alabama ...... 8-2 W at Georgia Tech ...... 3-4 L * at South Florida ...... 9-7 W * UAB ...... 3-9 L at Georgia Tech ...... 4-7 L SPRING HILL ...... 9-7 W * UAB ...... 9-10 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-10 L at New Orleans ...... 5-12 L * UAB ...... 10-5 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-4 W at New Orleans ...... 3-2 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 8-7 W ! vs. Charlo e ...... 7-3 W * UAB ...... 5-7 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 0-8 L ! vs. South Florida ...... 4-5 L * UAB ...... 10-3 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 10-12 L ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 1-2 L * UAB ...... 3-4 L at Georgia Tech ...... 6-9 L FLORIDA STATE ...... 8-7 W at Georgia Tech ...... 1-9 L $ Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-0 W at Columbus ...... 11-5 W ! SBC Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-3 W at New Orleans ...... 0-5 L * Sun Belt Conference game at Georgia Tech ...... 12-4 W at New Orleans ...... 1-4 L at Georgia Tech ...... 16-6 W ! vs. Old Dominion ...... 2-3 L * Sun Belt Conference game ! vs. South Florida ...... 3-2 W ! vs. Old Dominion ...... 6-1 W

73 year-by-year results 1987 1988 1989 40-30, 10-8 Sun Belt 41-22, 11-7 Sun Belt 45-22, 11-7 Sun Belt

- Sun Belt Champions - at Auburn-Montgomery ...... 23-1 W - NCAA Central Regional - SAMFORD ...... 9-3 W - NCAA Atlan c Regional - SAMFORD ...... 14-1 W ULM ...... 19-4 W SAMFORD ...... 12-2 W AUSTIN PEAY ...... 4-3 W ULM ...... 10-9 W at Auburn-Mongomery...... 9-1 W AUSTIN PEAY ...... 2-1 W SAMFORD ...... 4-8 L ALABAMA ...... 1-5 L at Southeastern Louisiana .....2-3 L at Southern Miss ...... 6-4 W ALABAMA ...... 9-8 W (12) at Southeastern Louisiana .....0-1 L at Southeastern Louisiana .....7-5 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 9-2 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....4-11 L at Southeastern Louisiana .....8-7 W MCNEESE STATE ...... 11-4 W MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 10-0 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....7-4 W MCNEESE STATE ...... 8-3 W MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 13-0 W AUBURN-MONTGOMERY ...... 9-1 W at Mississippi State ...... 3-12 L at Alabama ...... 3-4 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 7-13 L at Mississippi State ...... 2-0 W at Alabama ...... 8-6 W (10) MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 7-8 L $ SIENA HEIGHTS ...... 15-4 W CAMPBELL ...... 16-6 W BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN ...... 13-11 W $ ILLINOIS STATE ...... 5-3 W CAMPBELL ...... 5-1 W at Southern Miss ...... 12-4 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 17-10 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 6-10 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 20-4 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 9-0 W MCNEESE STATE ...... 11-7 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 9-11 L MCNEESE STATE ...... 15-10 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-0 W SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 10-2 W SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 9-4 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 9-1 W SOUTH CAROLNA ...... 4-6 L SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 7-6 W (12) NEW ORLEANS ...... 1-13 L AUBURN-MONTGOMERY ...... 5-1 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-5 W at Southern ...... 6-14 L AUBURN-MONTGOMERY ...... 6-4 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-10 L at Texas ...... 2-21 L ALABAMA STATE ...... 15-7 W AUSTIN PEAY ...... 5-6 L at Rice ...... 6-17 L MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 15-1 W AUSTIN PEAY ...... 13-4 W at McNeese State ...... 5-8 L MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 15-1 W at Florida A&M ...... 9-2 W SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 8-6 W at New Orleans ...... 4-11 L # vs. Wright State ...... 10-9 W SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ...... 12-6 W # vs. Iowa ...... 2-15 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 5-4 W at New Orleans ...... 7-11 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 7-2 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 17-16 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 10-0 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 6-7 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 6-2 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 17-6 W CAL STATE FULLERTON ...... 6-3 W $ SOUTHERN MISS ...... 4-11 L UCLA ...... 7-11 L CAL STATE FULLERTON ...... 3-5 L $ TULANE ...... 4-6 L UCLA ...... 3-14 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-3 W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 7-10 L * at South Florida ...... 4-5 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-0 W * UAB ...... 11-2 W * at South Florida ...... 12-6 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-2 W * UAB ...... 4-5 L * at South Florida ...... 5-9 L $ ALABAMA ...... 15-10 W * UAB ...... 7-6 W $ AUBURN ...... 10-4 W at Alabama State ...... 9-1 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 4-7 (13) L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 1-6 L at Murray State ...... 21-10 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 11-1 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 10-9 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 8-14 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-3 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 3-9 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 1-3 L & vs. Alabama ...... 13-2 W ALABAMA STATE ...... 14-7 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-14 L & vs. Florida State ...... 7-11 L TULANE ...... 4-5 (10) L at Samford ...... 5-3 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 13-5 W * at South Florida ...... 1-3 L at Samford ...... 15-2 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 15-5 W * at South Florida ...... 3-10 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 11-4 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 4-3 W (11) * at South Florida ...... 2-13 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 7-2 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 11-10 W at Florida State ...... 4-9 L at Alabama ...... 3-4 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 4-2 W * at South Florida ...... 10-18 L at Alabama ...... 9-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 17-7 W * at South Florida ...... 3-12 L * at UAB ...... 3-4 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 10-5 W * at South Florida ...... 4-5 L * at UAB ...... 2-0 W (13) at Tulane ...... 8-1 W at Alabama ...... 2-6 L * at UAB ...... 5-4 W * UAB ...... 5-1 W at Alabama ...... 6-16 L at Florida State ...... 11-13 L * UAB ...... 6-5 W (12) * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 14-5 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 9-6 W * UAB ...... 8-6 W (12) * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-6 W at New Orleans ...... 15-7 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 12-4 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 6-2 W at Southern Miss ...... 1-4 L ALABAMA STATE ...... 10-2 W at Samford ...... 7-4 W * at UAB ...... 1-0 W (8) * at UAB ...... 1-2 L at Samford ...... 11-7 W * at UAB ...... 1-2 L * at UAB ...... 3-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 9-17 L * at UAB ...... 4-5 (13) L * at UAB ...... 10-9 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 7-13 L at Samford ...... 11-1 W at New Orleans ...... 2-7 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 12-10 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 12-2 W at Georgia Tech ...... 5-11 L at Alabama State ...... 9-4 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 8-4 W at Clemson ...... 7-6 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-7 L ! vs. Virginia Commonwealth ....6-5 W at Clemson ...... 0-1 L * UAB ...... 15-6 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 3-8 L at Clemson ...... 1-11 L ! vs. South Florida ...... 13-3 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 8-7 W * UAB ...... 2-5 L ! vs. UNC Charlo e ...... 6-0 W ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 2-8 L * UAB ...... 6-0 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 6-5 W (10) ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 9-7 W at Southern Miss ...... 6-10 L ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 1-10 L ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 9-3 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 17-9 W + vs. BYU ...... 11-10 W (10) ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 16-11 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 13-3 W + vs. LSU ...... 6-4 W + vs. Central Michigan ...... 2-0 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 11-2 W + vs. Texas A&M...... 6-17 L + vs. Georgia Southern ...... 6-1 W ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 1-7 L + vs. LSU ...... 5-6 L + vs. Florida State ...... 3-12 L ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 8-9 L + vs. Georgia Southern ...... 3-0 W $ Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) + vs. Florida State ...... 6-3 W # Panama City Tournament (Panama City, Fla.) + vs. Florida State ...... 2-9 L $ Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) & Panama City Tournament (Panama City, Fla.) ! SBC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) + NCAA Central Regional (College Sta on, Texas) $ Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) * Sun Belt Conference game * Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) + NCAA Atlan c Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) * Sun Belt Conference game

74 year-by-year results 1990 1991 1992 44-20, 12-6 Sun Belt 44-17, 13-3 Sun Belt 44-16, 14-7 Sun Belt

- NCAA Midwest Regional - - NCAA South Regional - - Sun Belt Champions -

- NCAA South I Regional - at Loyola-Marymount ...... 0-3 L at Southeastern Louisiana ...... 6-5 W at Southern California ...... 2-7 L at Southeastern Louisiana .....8-7 W NORTHWESTERN STATE ...... 14-7 W at Long Beach State ...... 1-9 L GRAMBLING ...... 25-4 W NORTHWESTERN STATE ...... 5-1 W (12) at UCLA ...... 5-6 L GRAMBLING ...... 16-3 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA...... 8-3 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 2-1 W (10) JACKSONVILLE...... 7-8 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA...... 8-6 W GRAMBLING ...... 13-0 W JACKSONVILLE...... 17-3 W % vs. Eastern Michigan...... 4-2 W GRAMBLING ...... 11-2 W ALABAMA ...... 10-8 W % vs. Eastern Michigan...... 5-6 L GRAMBLING ...... 7-2 W ALABAMA ...... 3-4 L # vs. Kentucky ...... 9-3 W SAMFORD ...... 13-5 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 8-2 W # vs. Eastern Michigan ...... 13-3 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 8-2 W at New Orleans ...... 5-8 (10) L % vs. Michigan ...... 5-1 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 6-5 W (12) at Southern Miss ...... 7-6 W (11) # at South Florida ...... 6-5 W (10) at Mississippi State ...... 7-3 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 3-9 L OKLAHOMA ...... 7-5 W at Mississippi State ...... 2-3 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 5-10 L ^ TULANE ...... 10-2 W NORTHWESTERN ...... 3-2 W VALPARAISO ...... 10-3 W ^ OKLAHOMA ...... 10-11 L XAVIER ...... 8-5 W VALPARAISO ...... 18-0 W XAVIER ...... 8-2 W NORTHWESTERN ...... 4-5 L MICHIGAN ...... 8-9 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 12-8 W NORTHWESTERN ...... 10-3 W ^ NOTRE DAME ...... 9-7 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 17-0 W at Mississippi ...... 2-6 L ^ AUBURN ...... 2-1 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-5 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA...... 7-2 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 18-1 W at Mississippi State ...... 3-7 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA...... 3-2 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 9-7 W at Mississippi State ...... 11-2 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 6-1 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 7-6 W SAMFORD ...... 7-2 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 14-0 W NORTHERN IOWA ...... 16-2 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-4 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....5-4 W at Jacksonville ...... 17-5 W SW MISSOURI STATE ...... 3-2 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....2-1 W at Jacksonville ...... 10-6 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 4-7 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 4-1 W NORTHERN IOWA ...... 7-6 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 9-8 W (15) * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 3-2 W NORTHERN IOWA ...... 19-2 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 11-3 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 0-4 L ULM ...... 14-6 W * at Central Florida ...... 0-9 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-1 W ULM ...... 6-14 L * at Central Florida ...... 5-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 3-4 L * UAB ...... 12-8 W * at Central Florida ...... 3-4 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 12-9 W * UAB ...... 8-0 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....8-6 W at Florida State ...... 2-3 L * UAB ...... 6-8 L * JACKSONVILLE...... 6-1 W * at South Florida ...... 8-6 W FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-5 W (15) * JACKSONVILLE...... 5-4 W * at South Florida ...... 7-3 W JACKSON STATE ...... 12-5 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 11-1 W * at South Florida ...... 6-8 L * at South Florida ...... 8-1 W at Nicholls State ...... 4-3 W ULM ...... 7-0 W * at South Florida ...... 8-7 W * CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... 5-1 W ULM ...... 6-2 W * at South Florida ...... 7-1 W * CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... 20-3 W ULM ...... 2-9 L at Florida ...... 4-6 L * CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... 1-7 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 0-9 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 4-5 L at Tulane ...... 6-7 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-1 W (11) TULANE ...... 6-1 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 6-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-4 L * at Jacksonville ...... 13-3 W $ SOUTHERN MISS ...... 4-3 W (11) * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-4 W * at Jacksonville ...... 5-6 L $ NEW ORLEANS ...... 4-3 W (11) at Southern Miss ...... 4-6 L * at Jacksonville ...... 4-7 L NICHOLLS STATE...... 7-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-6 W & vs. Auburn ...... 10-1 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 5-3 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 13-3 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 14-7 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-4 W (10) * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 2-7 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 4-2 W at Jackson State ...... 8-7 W * at UAB ...... 15-4 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 9-0 W * at UAB ...... 4-5 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA...... 4-1 W at New Orleans ...... 2-8 L * at UAB ...... 3-2 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA...... 10-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-6 L * at UAB ...... 8-2 W at New Orleans ...... 6-5 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 6-5 W at Samford ...... 5-4 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 2-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 1-8 L at Southern Miss ...... 4-5 L * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 8-4 W at Samford ...... 5-0 W at New Orleans ...... 4-3 W * SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 11-9 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 4-7 L * UAB ...... 3-2 W (14) at Alabama ...... 7-5 W at Louisiana ...... 4-3 W * UAB ...... 1-0 W at Nicholls State ...... 7-0 W at Louisiana ...... 3-2 W * UAB ...... 5-1 W at Nicholls State ...... 2-0 W at Louisiana ...... 2-1 W TULANE ...... 8-1 W ! vs. Virginia Commonwealth .....11-0 W ! vs. Lamar ...... 3-2 W ! vs. Charlo e ...... 3-0 W ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 2-3 L ! vs. Louisiana ...... 5-4 W ! vs. Old Dominion ...... 2-8 L ! vs. UAB ...... 3-4 L ! vs. Louisiana ...... 11-8 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 3-4 L + vs. Oklahoma ...... 5-4 W (10) ! vs. Lamar ...... 8-7 W + vs. UCLA ...... 6-4 W + vs. Texas A&M...... 0-12 L + Tulane ...... 2-4 (12) L + vs. Georgia Southern ...... 4-13 L + vs. Louisiana ...... 3-6 L + Providence ...... 0-4 L + vs. Fordham ...... 6-5 W + vs. Georgia Southern ...... 3-2 W ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) % at Lakeland, Fla. + vs. Georgia Southern ...... 5-6 L ! SBC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) # South Florida Invita onal (Tampa. Fla.) + NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) $ Diamond Club Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game & at Big Four Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) + NCAA Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) + NCAA South I Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) * Sun Belt Conference game * Sun Belt Conference game

75 year-by-year results

1993 1994 1995 37-21-1, 11-6 Sun Belt 32-25, 16-6 Sun Belt 41-17, 20-7 Sun Belt

- NCAA South Regional - - NCAA Atlan c I Regional - # vs. ULM ...... 6-5 W ALABAMA ...... 4-3 W # vs. ULM ...... 7-3 W KENTUCKY ...... 6-5 W (10) ALABAMA ...... 6-21 L # vs. TULANE ...... 4-5 L KENTUCKY ...... 6-0 W at Alabama ...... 6-5 W # at LSU ...... 5-3 W KENTUCKY ...... 11-1 W at Alabama ...... 4-5 L # vs. NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-7 L ^ RIDER ...... 9-1 W ^ MISSOURI ...... 4-6 L # vs. SE LOUISIANA ...... 11-0 W ^ AUBURN ...... 6-9 L ^ AUBURN ...... 4-3 W NORTHWESTERN ...... 5-12 L FLORIDA A&M ...... 12-2 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 11-10 W (10) ^ TENNESSEE TECH ...... 19-0 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 12-0 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 4-1 W ^ WICHITA STATE ...... 8-4 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 5-2 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 9-10 (10) L ^ TENNESSEE TECH ...... 11-2 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 4-5 L % vs. Fordham ...... 8-7 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 1-6 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 2-3 (12) L % vs. Massachuse s ...... 14-5 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 4-5 L at Troy ...... 14-7 W # vs. Lafaye e ...... 11-10 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 3-11 L SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 12-14 L # vs. Lafaye e ...... 5-3 W at Mississippi State ...... 2-3 L SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 5-3 W # vs. Connec cut ...... 11-5 W at Tulane ...... 8-9 L SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 17-14 W OHIO STATE ...... 3-5 L TULANE ...... 11-1 W * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 12-1 W BOWLING GREEN ...... 3-3 T MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 8-9 L * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 5-10 L at New Orleans ...... 5-13 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 4-2 W * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 10-7 W * at Jacksonville ...... 5-16 L SW MISSOURI STATE ...... 4-7 L * at Li le Rock ...... 5-2 W * at Jacksonville ...... 4-3 W * at Arkansas State ...... 1-4 L * at Li le Rock ...... 10-7 W * at Jacksonville ...... 18-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 6-0 W * at Li le Rock ...... 7-4 W at Tulane ...... 14-9 W * at Arkansas State ...... 7-4 W at Alabama ...... 8-7 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 7-6 W at Oklahoma ...... 11-12 L at Alabama ...... 0-5 L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 1-8 L at Oklahoma ...... 7-14 L at Georgia State ...... 10-9 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 7-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 1-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 14-8 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 3-9 L GEORGIA STATE ...... 9-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-1 W & vs. Florida A&M ...... 15-6 W GEORGIA STATE ...... 9-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 9-3 W & vs. Florida A&M ...... 12-10 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 2-7 L * TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ...... 9-8 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 14-3 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 4-10 L * TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ...... 3-2 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 11-14 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 7-3 W * TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ...... 3-5 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 20-2 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 3-2 W TROY ...... 3-2 W at New Orleans ...... 4-24 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 14-5 W TROY ...... 7-3 W * at Arkansas State ...... 7-6 W * at Jacksonville ...... 3-0 W * at Jacksonville ...... 12-10 W * at Arkansas State ...... 0-1 L * at Jacksonville ...... 7-3 W * at Jacksonville ...... 2-5 L * at Arkansas State ...... 6-0 W * at Jacksonville ...... 8-2 W * at Jacksonville ...... 4-5 L SAMFORD ...... 6-2 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....7-8 L * LAMAR ...... 10-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 13-7 W TROY ...... 5-4 W * LAMAR ...... 12-10 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 5-6 L TROY ...... 5-9 L * LAMAR ...... 6-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-6 W (10) at Mississippi State ...... 18-4 W at Memphis ...... 6-2 W at Nicholls State ...... 0-2 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 7-3 W at Memphis ...... 3-6 L TULANE ...... 9-7 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 3-1 W * at New Orleans ...... 4-5 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 2-10 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 2-3 L * at New Orleans ...... 14-3 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....7-8 L at Troy ...... 4-7 L * at New Orleans ...... 4-6 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 7-3 W at Troy ...... 10-0 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....2-0 W at Southern Miss ...... 10-6 W * at Li le Rock ...... 7-6 W at Nicholls State ...... 5-2 W at Wichita State ...... 7-5 W * at Li le Rock ...... 6-2 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 3-2 W at Wichita State ...... 0-3 L * at Li le Rock ...... 6-1 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 2-5 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 7-6 W at LSU ...... 4-8 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 10-9 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 6-8 L at Southern Miss ...... 14-9 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 23-12 W LOUISIANA ...... 5-4 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-16 L * at Louisiana ...... 5-4 W LOUISIANA ...... 6-1 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 5-3 W * at Louisiana ...... 8-4 W (10) LOUISIANA ...... 13-10 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-7 W * at Louisiana ...... 6-4 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 9-3 W MEMPHIS ...... 6-15 L at Tulane ...... 9-3 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 2-3 (10) L MEMPHIS ...... 5-12 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 6-2 W ! vs. Lamar ...... 7-10 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 6-0 W ! vs. Lamar ...... 11-8 W + vs. Miami (Fla.) ...... 7-3 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 6-7 L ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 6-7 (10) L + vs. Baylor ...... 9-3 W ! vs. Lamar ...... 2-3 L ! vs. Lamar ...... 2-4 L + vs. LSU ...... 4-11 L + vs. Central Florida ...... 5-6 L + vs. Kent State ...... 7-6 W # Winn Dixie Showdown (New Orleans, La.) + vs. Florida State ...... 2-7 L + vs. LSU ...... 4-9 L ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game * Sun Belt Conference game % at Lakeland, Fla. ! SBC Tournament (Jacksonville Fla.) # at Mulberry, Fla. + NCAA Atlan c I Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) & at Niceville, Fla. * Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (Beaumont, Texas) + NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

76 year-by-year results

1996 1997 1998 42-17, 22-5 Sun Belt 43-19, 15-10 Sun Belt 42-19, 19-6 Sun Belt

- Sun Belt Champions - - NCAA South I Regional - - Sun Belt Champions - - NCAA South I Regional - - NCAA South I Regional - at Miami (Fla.) ...... 2-4 L at Florida A&M ...... 20-5 W at Miami (Fla.) ...... 9-7 W CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ...... 12-0 W at Florida A&M ...... 22-0 W at Miami (Fla.) ...... 4-16 L CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ...... 5-6 L JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 10-8 W at Stetson ...... 7-5 W CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ...... 6-1 W MICHIGAN STATE ...... 11-6 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 1-2 L JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 5-3 W MISSOURI ...... 5-26 L ^ MINNESOTA ...... 5-2 W & vs. Oklahoma State ...... 9-2 W ^ MICHIGAN STATE ...... 9-3 W ^ AUBURN ...... 3-17 L & vs. Virginia ...... 8-5 W ^ MISSOURI ...... 12-4 W MINNESOTA ...... 11-9 W & vs. Rice ...... 7-5 W at Jacksonville State ...... 1-5 L at Jacksonville State ...... 11-3 W at Mississippi State ...... 14-13 W (12) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 5-6 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 5-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 6-11 L FLORIDA A&M ...... 14-0 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 6-1 W GEORGIA STATE ...... 12-0 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 11-3 W # vs. Kentucky ...... 11-8 W GEORGIA STATE ...... 21-8 W SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 10-0 W # vs. Vanderbilt ...... 6-2 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 14-8 W SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 5-6 L * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 14-7 W at Alabama State ...... 16-1 W * LOUISIANA ...... 4-3 W (13) * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 4-2 W ^ NORTHWESTERN ...... 2-3 L * LOUISIANA ...... 3-2 W * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 8-1 W ^ SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 10-6 W * LOUISIANA ...... 5-4 W * TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ...... 5-3 W ^ WICHITA STATE ...... 4-10 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 0-6 L * TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ...... 0-6 L at Jacksonville State ...... 11-2 W * at Lamar...... 11-3 W * TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ...... 3-4 L * at Lamar...... 4-7 L * at Lamar...... 3-7 L FLORIDA A&M ...... 20-10 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 5-0 W * at Lamar...... 7-11 L FLORIDA A&M ...... 19-8 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 8-0 W at Wichita State ...... 6-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-5 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 7-1 W at Wichita State ...... 5-12 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-3 L * at Arkansas State ...... 4-2 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 6-1 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-1 W * at Arkansas State ...... 3-2 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 0-7 L at Georgia State ...... 7-8 L * at Arkansas State ...... 1-0 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-0 W at Georgia State ...... 21-8 W ALABAMA STATE ...... 20-0 W ALABAMA ...... 0-1 L * at Jacksonville ...... 7-8 (11) L NICHOLLS STATE...... 7-4 W * at Texas-Pan American ...... 4-5 L * at Jacksonville ...... 12-5 W * at Texas-Pan American ...... 14-9 W * at Texas-Pan American ...... 5-4 W (10) * at Jacksonville ...... 7-4 W * at Texas-Pan American ...... 1-4 L * at Texas-Pan American ...... 16-9 W at Alabama ...... 8-9 L * at Texas-Pan American ...... 12-5 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 12-4 W * at Louisiana ...... 8-6 W at Troy ...... 8-0 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 7-6 W * at Louisiana ...... 10-11 L at Troy ...... 10-12 L * JACKSONVILLE...... 8-4 W * at Louisiana ...... 3-7 L * JACKSONVILLE...... 7-6 W (10) * JACKSONVILLE...... 9-1 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 15-9 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 9-2 W at Troy ...... 2-8 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 5-0 W * JACKSONVILLE...... 3-18 L at Troy ...... 7-6 W (11) * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 1-7 L ULM ...... 5-12 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 15-4 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 4-3 W ULM ...... 9-3 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 4-3 W ALABAMA ...... 8-7 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 11-1 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 9-7 W * at New Orleans ...... 6-17 L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 7-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 13-9 W * at New Orleans ...... 9-4 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 13-8 W at Mississippi State ...... 3-8 L * at New Orleans ...... 2-3 L ALABAMA ...... 9-10 L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 5-2 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....9-1 W at Nicholls State ...... 4-1 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 6-5 W (10) at Nicholls State ...... 15-6 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-3 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 7-4 W * LAMAR ...... 10-0 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 0-2 (8) L TROY ...... 10-7 W TROY ...... 4-2 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 3-8 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 15-3 W TROY ...... 9-5 W at Alabama ...... 2-6 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 3-6 L * at Li le Rock ...... 17-5 W * LOUISIANA ...... 5-3 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 10-4 W * at Li le Rock ...... 14-5 W * LOUISIANA ...... 10-3 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....5-2 W * at Li le Rock ...... 8-2 W * LOUISIANA ...... 7-9 (12) L at Nicholls State ...... 12-8 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 9-5 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 10-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 5-2 W at Southern Miss ...... 12-10 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 2-0 W * at Arkansas State ...... 1-0 W SOUTHERN ...... 8-0 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 14-8 W * at Arkansas State ...... 4-3 W ! vs. Lamar ...... 6-5 W at Southern Miss ...... 1-8 L at Southern Miss ...... 2-6 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 12-5 W ! vs. Jacksonville ...... 16-2 W ! vs. Texas-Pan American ...... 13-2 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 5-0 W ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 10-1 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 13-3 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 9-12 L ! vs. Louisiana ...... 4-11 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 15-4 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 9-2 W ! vs. New Orleans ...... 8-11 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 11-6 W + vs. Houston ...... 12-6 W + vs. Virginia Commonwealth...... 2-1 W + vs. Stetson ...... 8-9 L + vs. Long Beach State ...... 12-4 W + vs. Clemson...... 2-1 W (16) + vs. Alabama ...... 3-9 L + vs. LSU ...... 11-5 W + vs. Southern California ...... 2-3 L + vs. LSU ...... 4-14 L + vs. Virginia Commonwealth...... 6-0 W ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) + vs. LSU ...... 4-15 L + vs. Southern California ...... 3-4 L * Sun Belt Conference game ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) & Big Ball Sports Classic (Houston, Texas) + NCAA South I Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) # Blue-Gray Classic * Sun Belt Conference game ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (Lafaye e, La.) * Sun Belt Conference game + NCAA South I Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) + NCAA East Regional (Clemson, S.C.)

77 year-by-year results

1999 2000 2001 39-20, 27-5 Sun Belt 27-33, 14-15 Sun Belt 45-19, 17-10 Sun Belt

- Sun Belt Champions - - NCAA Regional - - Sun Belt Co-Champions - - NCAA Regional - - NCAA Regional - JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 4-5 L & vs. Rice ...... 5-16 L ^ MERCER ...... 0-4 L ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 14-1 W & vs. Central Florida ...... 3-6 L ^ UAB ...... 5-4 W (12) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 12-0 W FORDHAM ...... 14-4 W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 18-3 W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 13-3 W FORDHAM ...... 11-2 W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 10-3 W GEORGIA STATE ...... 8-2 W FORDHAM ...... 6-1 W at Auburn...... 4-9 L GEORGIA STATE ...... 5-4 W at Southern Miss ...... 1-2 L MISSISSIPPI ...... 14-7 W at Southern Miss ...... 16-9 W MINNESOTA ...... 5-12 L MISSISSIPPI ...... 2-6 L ^ NORTH CAROLINA ...... 13-1 W ^ JACKSONVILLE...... 11-9 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 2-3 L ^ MINNESOTA ...... 12-5 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 2-5 L ^ AUBURN ...... 3-4 L ^ UAB ...... 10-5 W at Alabama ...... 5-6 L at Jacksonville ...... 3-11 L at Mississippi ...... 1-4 L SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 2-1 W at Mississippi ...... 2-11 L at Jacksonville ...... 3-5 L SE MISSOURI STATE ...... 6-1 W at Mississippi ...... 8-7 W # vs. St. John’s...... 7-8 L at Auburn...... 9-3 W # MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 7-10 L # vs. Akron ...... 6-3 W EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 13-2 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 7-9 L # vs. Central Michigan ...... 2-7 L EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 3-6 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-4 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 4-5 L EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 9-1 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-5 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 5-4 W SIENA ...... 16-1 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 3-5 (10) L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 9-5 W SIENA ...... 4-3 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 12-5 W UAB ...... 3-10 L SIENA ...... 15-2 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 11-6 W at Alabama ...... 1-4 L AKRON ...... 8-6 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 7-1 W * at Louisiana ...... 3-5 L AKRON ...... 13-4 W * FIU ...... 3-2 W * at Louisiana ...... 3-7 L AKRON ...... 14-3 W * FIU ...... 10-0 W * at Louisiana ...... 2-8 L * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 7-6 W * FIU ...... 6-5 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 13-11 W * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 3-2 W * at New Orleans ...... 5-2 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 3-4 L * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 3-1 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 14-1 W * at New Orleans ...... 4-5 (11) L & ALABAMA ...... 2-8 L * at New Orleans ...... 5-8 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 3-4 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 11-5 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 13-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-3 W (12) * LITTLE ROCK ...... 9-4 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 22-8 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-3 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 9-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 1-10 L at Mississippi State ...... 6-7 L * at FIU ...... 1-13 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 4-10 L * at FIU ...... 7-8 (10) L * at FIU ...... 1-7 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-1 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 11-10 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 11-2 W TROY ...... 2-7 L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 3-8 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 10-11 (10) L * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 10-2 W * at Louisiana Tech ...... 4-7 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 12-1 W (7) * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 10-7 W at Troy ...... 9-5 W at Mississippi State ...... 5-4 W * LOUISIANA TECH ...... 11-8 W * FIU ...... 2-5 L at Mississippi State ...... 2-9 L * at FIU ...... 5-1 W * FIU ...... 4-2 W * at Louisiana ...... 1-9 L * at FIU ...... 2-0 W * FIU ...... 7-8 L * at Louisiana ...... 1-4 L * at FIU ...... 6-4 W at Southern Miss ...... 6-4 W * at Louisiana ...... 12-3 W at Alabama ...... 6-7 L * at New Orleans ...... 6-14 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 3-1 W at Troy ...... 6-7 (10) L * at New Orleans ...... 2-0 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 4-2 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 14-2 W * at New Orleans ...... 4-9 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 9-11 L * NEW ORLEANS ...... 10-14 L TROY ...... 4-3 W at Wichita State ...... 9-6 W (12) * NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 8-7 W at Wichita State ...... 0-14 L * at Arkansas State ...... 13-6 W * at Arkansas State ...... 9-5 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-3 W * at Arkansas State ...... 10-3 W * at Arkansas State ...... 7-6 W (14) * NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 2-0 W * LOUISIANA ...... 6-4 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-2 W * LOUISIANA ...... 7-6 W * LOUISIANA ...... 8-12 L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 2-3 (12) L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 10-6 W * LOUISIANA ...... 6-4 W * LOUISIANA ...... 7-12 L * at Louisiana Tech ...... 2-1 W * LOUISIANA ...... 7-6 W at UAB ...... 3-5 L at Nicholls State ...... 2-9 L * at Li le Rock ...... 4-3 W (11) at Jacksonville State ...... 15-4 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 6-8 L * at Li le Rock ...... 7-1 W * at Li le Rock ...... 4-6 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 10-7 W * at Li le Rock ...... 12-7 W (14) * at Li le Rock ...... 6-4 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 2-6 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 9-2 W * at Li le Rock ...... 9-8 W ! vs. UALR ...... 4-5 L ! vs. FIU ...... 5-7 L ! vs. Li le Rock ...... 8-0 W ! vs. FIU ...... 9-7 W ! vs. New Orleans ...... 8-4 W ! vs. New Orleans ...... 2-1 W ! vs.Li le Rock ...... 9-2 W ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 5-6 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 8-5 W ! vs. Louisiana Tech ...... 18-5 W + vs. Southern Miss ...... 13-20 L ! vs. FIU ...... 10-4 W ! vs. Louisiana Tech ...... 6-3 W + vs. Navy ...... 10-0 W + vs. Mississippi State ...... 2-9 L ! vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 11-2 W + vs. Southern Miss ...... 9-10 L + vs. Tulane ...... 3-4 L + vs. Seton Hall ...... 2-7 L + vs. William & Mary ...... 8-4 W & Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) + vs. Seton Hall ...... 7-8 L ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # Jacksonville Kennel Clubs Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) * Sun Belt Conference game ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # Dannon/Winn Dixie Baseball Challenge (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game & Dannon/Winn Dixie Challenge (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (Lafaye e, La.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) ! SBC Tournament (New Orleans, La.) + NCAA Regional (Clemson, S.C.) + NCAA Regional (Starkville, Miss.)

+ NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

78 year-by-year results

2002 2003 2004 42-19, 17-5 Sun Belt 42-19, 17-7 Sun Belt 30-28, 16-8 Sun Belt

- Sun Belt Champions - - Sun Belt Champions - - Sun Belt Co-Champions - - NCAA Regional - - NCAA Regional - MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 10-0 W at San Diego State ...... 0-5 L at Texas A&M ...... 3-13 L MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 19-1 W at Southern California ...... 2-10 L at Texas A&M ...... 0-8 L MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 7-0 W at Southern California ...... 1-10 L at Texas A&M ...... 3-4 L ^ CHARLOTTE ...... 13-4 W at Southern California ...... 5-9 L at Southern Miss ...... 9-2 W ^ WICHITA STATE ...... 3-4 L at Auburn...... 17-3 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 3-7 L ^ NORTHWESTERN STATE ...... 2-5 L ^ ST. JOHN’S ...... 19-3 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 5-7 L at Southern Miss ...... 3-7 L ^ NORTHWESTERN ...... 15-7 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 11-13 L at Mississippi ...... 5-12 L ^ SOUTHERN MISS ...... 0-8 L at Jacksonville State ...... 5-2 W at Mississippi ...... 6-7 (11) L # vs. Oral Roberts ...... 11-8 W SIENA ...... 16-1 W at Mississippi ...... 6-5 W # vs. Georgia ...... 9-6 W SIENA ...... 4-9 L FORDHAM ...... 7-2 W # vs. McNeese State ...... 3-8 L SIENA ...... 3-5 L FORDHAM ...... 14-3 W at Troy ...... 12-2 W at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L FORDHAM ...... 8-9 L CONNECTICUT ...... 11-16 L at Mississippi State ...... 2-3 L ALABAMA ...... 10-4 W CONNECTICUT ...... 9-4 W ^ WINTHROP ...... 13-2 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 7-12 L CONNECTICUT ...... 10-5 W ^ OHIO STATE ...... 7-3 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 8-7 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 8-0 W ^ MCNEESE STATE ...... 7-9 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 8-7 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 11-2 W EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 5-0 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 8-4 W TEMPLE ...... 11-3 W EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 25-24 W at Clemson ...... 1-13 L TEMPLE ...... 10-7 W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 7-6 W at Clemson ...... 6-4 W TEMPLE ...... 17-6 W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 7-12 L at Clemson ...... 3-11 L at Southern Miss ...... 7-2 W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 12-2 W at Troy ...... 9-3 W MURRAY STATE ...... 9-6 W at Oral Roberts ...... 5-2 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 5-4 W MURRAY STATE ...... 13-0 W at Oral Roberts ...... 1-10 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 8-1 W MURRAY STATE ...... 5-4 W at Oral Roberts ...... 3-5 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 9-8 W * at Arkansas State ...... 11-7 L ALABAMA ...... 1-12 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-5 W (10) * at Arkansas State ...... 2-6 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 9-0 W * at Li le Rock ...... 5-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 11-2 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 6-9 L AUBURN ...... 1-6 L * NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-1 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 14-4 W * at New Orleans ...... 8-7 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 9-8 W (11) TROY ...... 2-10 L * at New Orleans ...... 3-1 W (12) * NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-5 W * at New Orleans ...... 11-9 W * at New Orleans ...... 2-3 L FLORIDA A&M ...... 5-0 W * at New Orleans ...... 7-6 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 3-1 W FLORIDA A&M ...... 7-5 W * at New Orleans ...... 1-7 L JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 6-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 6-1 W AUBURN ...... 10-9 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 8-2 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 11-7 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 6-1 W at Florida State ...... 6-5 W (10) * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 6-10 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 7-6 W at Florida A&M ...... 10-6 W at Alabama ...... 16-17 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 6-9 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 8-4 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 3-7 L at Auburn...... 0-10 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 6-2 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 8-6 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 5-10 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 14-6 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 11-3 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 9-4 W TROY ...... 11-2 W AUBURN ...... 10-1 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 1-5 L * FIU ...... 4-9 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 9-3 W at Troy ...... 3-9 L * FIU ...... 14-4 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 7-5 W * at Li le Rock ...... 6-2 W * FIU ...... 5-4 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 2-5 L * at Li le Rock ...... 7-5 W * at New Mexico State...... 5-8 L TROY ...... 9-6 W * at Li le Rock ...... 2-6 L * at New Mexico State...... 22-11 W * at FIU ...... 9-7 W * FIU ...... 7-4 W * at New Mexico State...... 16-14 W * at FIU ...... 0-5 L * FIU ...... 6-3 W at Jacksonville State ...... 8-2 W * at FIU ...... 5-3 W * FIU ...... 3-5 L * LOUISIANA ...... 5-1 W * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 6-4 W * at New Mexico State...... 11-8 W * LOUISIANA ...... 8-15 L * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 10-9 W * at New Mexico State...... 13-6 W * LOUISIANA ...... 4-3 W * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 18-2 W * at New Mexico State...... 16-6 W at Auburn...... 4-6 L NICHOLLS STATE...... 6-3 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 8-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-13 L * at Louisiana ...... 7-1 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 6-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-2 W * at Louisiana ...... 7-6 W * LOUISIANA ...... 10-8 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 13-7 W * at Louisiana- ...... 5-12 L * LOUISIANA ...... 6-14 L ! vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 2-1 W ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 6-2 W * LOUISIANA ...... 10-7 W ! vs. FIU ...... 11-5 W ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 9-10 L ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 3-6 L ! vs. FIU ...... 16-5 W ! vs. FIU ...... 11-14 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 12-10 W ! vs. New Mexico State ...... 9-20 L + vs. Rutgers ...... 14-1 W ! vs. FIU ...... 3-4 L + vs. Kent State ...... 7-4 W + vs. Florida State ...... 8-6 W + vs. Notre Dame ...... 1-25 L + vs. Florida State ...... 5-13 L ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) + vs. Ohio State ...... 4-6 L + vs. Florida State ...... 2-12 L * Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game # Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.) ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game + NCAA Regional (South Bend, Ind.) ! SBC Tournament (Lafaye e La.) + NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)

79 year-by-year results

2005 2006 2007 35-27, 15-9 Sun Belt 39-21, 16-7 Sun Belt 31-26, 13-16 Sun Belt

- NCAA Regional - - NCAA Regional - MERCER ...... 7-5 W # at Arizona State ...... 2-7 L GRAMBLING ...... 8-0 W MERCER ...... 13-11 W # vs. Gonzaga ...... 9-7 W GRAMBLING ...... 25-1 W MERCER ...... 5-9 L # vs. Oklahoma ...... 1-4 L & OKLAHOMA STATE ...... 13-17 L at Southern Miss ...... 1-6 L ^ WAKE FOREST ...... 2-7 L & GEORGE MASON ...... 10-2 W JACKSON STATE ...... 19-3 W ^ TEXAS A&M ...... 9-7 W & ARKANSAS ...... 7-8 L ^ MICHIGAN STATE ...... 5-1 W ^ JACKSONVILLE...... 1-4 L ALABAMA STATE ...... 7-3 W ^ JACKSONVILLE ...... 4-14 L at Southern Miss ...... 9-6 W ^ STETSON ...... 3-5 L ^ AUBURN ...... 5-20 L ORAL ROBERTS ...... 5-6 L ^ WICHITA STATE ...... 2-6 L SIENA...... 13-7 W ORAL ROBERTS ...... 6-5 W ^ SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-3 W SIENA...... 17-3 W at Auburn...... 3-0 W # vs. Troy...... 6-3 W SIENA...... 10-1 W SAN DIEGO STATE ...... 5-4 W # vs. Michigan ...... 9-4 W CONNECTICUT ...... 10-5 W SAN DIEGO STATE ...... 16-8 W # vs. UAB ...... 1-2 L CONNECTICUT ...... 11-2 W SAN DIEGO STATE ...... 5-6 L SAMFORD ...... 16-2 W CONNECTICUT ...... 3-2 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....7-6 W SAMFORD ...... 7-3 W at Nicholls State ...... 4-2 W at Coastal Carolina ...... 6-7 L SAMFORD ...... 15-7 W * at Louisiana ...... 2-7 L vs. Niagra ...... 7-5 W ALABAMA ...... 6-7 L * at Louisiana ...... 6-9 L at Coastal Carolina ...... 9-7 W COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 6-5 W * at Louisiana ...... 6-10 L vs. Niagra ...... 8-4 W COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 10-2 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 10-8 W at Coastal Carolina ...... 4-5 L GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 9-8 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 9-5 W MURRAY STATE ...... 6-0 W GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 15-4 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 0-6 L MURRAY STATE ...... 9-3 W at Tulane ...... 3-6 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 15-14 W MURRAY STATE ...... 15-2 W at Tulane ...... 8-4 W MISSISSIPPI ...... 6-8 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 10-17 L TULANE ...... 2-7 L * at ULM ...... 2-7 L * at Louisiana ...... 4-22 L at Southern Mississippi ...... 4-7 L * at ULM ...... 2-11 L * at Louisiana ...... 5-6 L * LOUISIANA ...... 8-7 W * at ULM ...... 2-7 L * at Louisiana ...... 6-2 W * LOUISIANA ...... 6-9 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 9-1 W * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 9-4 W * LOUISIANA ...... 2-0 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 13-5 W * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 1-6 L at Nicholls State ...... 4-1 W at Auburn ...... 2-5 L * NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 3-2 W * at Troy ...... 4-5 (10) L * at New Orleans ...... 7-2 W TROY ...... 17-8 W * at Troy ...... 8-9 (11) L * at New Orleans ...... 2-3 L * at FIU ...... 8-7 W * at Troy ...... 3-13 L * at New Orleans ...... 4-5 L * at FIU ...... 4-11 L NICHOLLS STATE...... 8-0 W # vs. Mississippi State ...... 1-5 L * at FIU ...... 12-7 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 6-3 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 20-3 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 7-2 W * FIU ...... 6-5 W at Alabama ...... 5-4 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 9-10 L * FIU ...... 11-20 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 6-8 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 18-3 W * FIU ...... 14-2 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 5-6 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 10-5 W AUBURN ...... 2-3 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 11-5 W * LITTLE ROCK ...... 8-5 W * at Li le Rock ...... 9-8 W (10) JACKSON STATE ...... 16-6 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 6-10 L * at Li le Rock ...... 20-7 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 3-9 L & vs. Mississippi State ...... 1-2 L * at Li le Rock ...... 9-0 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 5-6 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 5-6 (13) L NICHOLLS STATE...... 12-2 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 11-9 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 9-8 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 1-0 W (13) * FIU ...... 10-12 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 3-1 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 12-6 W * FIU ...... 11-0 W at Alabama ...... 8-9 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 20-10 W * FIU ...... 11-10 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 10-4 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....10-7 W at Wichita State ...... 7-6 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 4-8 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 7-2 W at Wichita State ...... 5-15 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 13-9 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 5-9 L * NEW ORLEANS ...... 11-3 W * at New Orleans ...... 12-10 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 9-1 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 3-11 L * at New Orleans ...... 4-6 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 17-9 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-7 W * at New Orleans ...... 8-7 W (10) * TROY ...... 6-8 L at Troy ...... 1-2 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 4-3 W * TROY ...... 8-0 W * at Arkansas State ...... 1-13 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 12-14 L * TROY ...... 8-1 W * at Arkansas State ...... 1-4 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 4-1 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 2-3 L * at Arkansas State ...... 10-5 W at Florida State ...... 7-2 W (11) ! vs. ULM ...... 5-3 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 6-13 L ! vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 3-5 L ! vs. Troy ...... 4-1 W at Stetson ...... 12-15 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 5-3 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 0-5 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 11-10 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 5-8 L ! vs. FIU ...... 6-4 W + vs. Tulane ...... 7-1 W ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ! vs. New Orleans ...... 14-6 W + vs. Mississippi ...... 7-9 L * Sun Belt Conference game ! vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 9-2 W + vs. Tulane ...... 11-18 L # at Pearl, Miss. + vs. Auburn ...... 5-13 L ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) + vs. Army ...... 5-8 L & Jaguar Invita onal (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # Surprise Coca-Cola Tournament (Surprise, Ariz.) # Screen-Tech Wiregrass Classic (Dothan, Ala.) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game & at Jackson, Miss. ! SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) * Sun Belt Conference game + NCAA Regional (Oxford, Miss.) ! SBC Tournament (Miami, Fla.) + NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)

80 year-by-year results

2008 2009 2010 32-26, 15-15 Sun Belt 25-30, 13-16 Sun Belt 32-27, 17-13 Sun Belt ^ FAIRFIELD ...... 11-1 W ^ MERCER ...... 9-2 W JACKSON STATE ...... 11-4 W ^ XAVIER ...... 6-5 W LIBERTY ...... 2-5 L JACKSON STATE ...... 11-0 W (7) ^ KENTUCKY ...... 3-10 L ^ LIBERTY ...... 3-4 (10) L at Alabama ...... 4-12 L at Jackson State ...... 18-6 W ^ #6 MISSISSIPPI ...... 3-2 (10) L ALABAMA ...... 3-5 L at Southern Miss ...... 2-4 L at Mississippi State ...... 1-5 L ^ EASTERN MICHIGAN ...... 11-5 W MANHATTAN ...... 11-14 L at Southern Miss ...... 0-12 L ^ NORTH FLORIDA ...... 4-2 W MANHATTAN ...... 13-5 W + vs. Southern Illinois ...... 3-2 W ^ #27 WICHITA STATE ...... 10-15 L MANHATTAN ...... 15-12 W + vs. Iowa ...... 11-9 W EASTERN MICHIGAN ...... 15-14 W MANHATTAN ...... 15-6 W + at Stetson ...... 9-2 W TULANE ...... 7-2 W SAMFORD ...... 8-7 W (10) $ at #6 Baylor...... 4-14 L SIENA...... 6-10 L # vs. Arizona ...... 0-18 L $ vs. UAB ...... 8-13 L SIENA...... 2-6 L # vs. Notre Dame ...... 4-10 L $ vs. #5 UC-Irvine ...... 5-6 L SIENA...... 12-6 W # vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Chris ...... 4-2 W MEMPHIS ...... 4-3 W (10) SIENA...... 8-0 W at Nicholls State ...... 10-6 W MEMPHIS ...... 20-10 W(8) TENNESSEE TECH ...... 6-4 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 9-6 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-7 L TENNESSEE TECH ...... 13-14 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 5-8 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-10 L * at Li le Rock ...... 3-0 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 4-8 L * at Western Kentucky ...... 14-16 L * at Li le Rock ...... 9-7 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 3-5 L at Vanderbilt ...... 4-7 L * at Li le Rock ...... 14-8 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 10-3 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-1 W at Memphis ...... 13-2 W * at New Orleans ...... 5-8 L * NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-12 L at Memphis ...... 3-5 L * at New Orleans ...... 9-18 L * NEW ORLEANS ...... 2-10 L * LOUISIANA ...... 1-3 L * at New Orleans ...... 10-7 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 17-12 W * LOUISIANA ...... 9-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 6-5 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 13-11 W * LOUISIANA ...... 12-11 W (13) at Mississippi State ...... 6-7 (11) L * at Arkansas State ...... 7-8 L at #21 Southeastern Louisiana .....5-6 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 17-9 W * at Arkansas State ...... 10-3 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 10-7 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 10-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 2-7 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 10-19 L * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 8-7 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 5-6 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 15-0 W AUBURN ...... 4-3 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 11-12 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 14-13 W * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 14-3 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 9-3 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 9-2 W * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 9-13 L NICHOLLS STATE ...... 11-13 L * NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-4 W * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 4-9 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 7-2 W * NEW ORLEANS ...... 14-1 W at Mississippi ...... 5-6 (10) L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 3-5 L #22 SE LOUISIANA ...... 12-11 W at Mississippi ...... 2-10 L * LITTLE ROCK ...... 6-2 W at Auburn ...... 2-6 L * at Li le Rock ...... 10-11 L AUBURN ...... 5-2 W * at #21 Western Kentucky ...... 3-13 L * at Li le Rock ...... 10-1 W at Auburn...... 7-12 L * at #21 Western Kentucky ...... 4-12 L * at Li le Rock ...... 4-3 W * at Louisiana ...... 9-5 W * at #21 Western Kentucky ...... 7-5 W at Auburn ...... 7-1 W * at Louisiana ...... 8-6 W NICHOLLS STATE ...... 13-7 W * LOUISIANA ...... 3-9 L * at Louisiana ...... 7-4 W at Mississippi State ...... 5-9 L * LOUISIANA ...... 9-2 W at Nicholls State ...... 11-2 W * ULM...... 8-4 W * LOUISIANA ...... 6-8 L #22 ALABAMA ...... 21-16 W * ULM...... 13-8 W JACKSON STATE ...... 18-0 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 4-3 W * ULM...... 8-17 L ALABAMA ...... 10-9 W (10) * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 1-14 L * at Arkansas State ...... 8-9 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 10-5 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 5-11 L * at Arkansas State ...... 9-4 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 6-4 W at Alabama ...... 3-14 (8) L * at Arkansas State ...... 7-6 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 1-11 (7) L * at ULM ...... 12-9 W at Nicholls State ...... 5-6 L * ULM...... 4-10 L * at ULM ...... 11-9 W at Southern Miss ...... 5-15 L * ULM...... 16-13 W * FIU ...... 1-9 L * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 2-7 L * ULM...... 12-11 W (10) * FIU ...... 15-21 L * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 6-5 W * at FIU ...... 2-12 L * FIU ...... 7-8 L * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 3-6 L * at FIU ...... 5-4 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 5-7 L AUBURN ...... 10-9 W (11) * at FIU ...... 4-7 L * TROY ...... 6-5 W * at FIU ...... 5-6 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 16-5 W * TROY ...... 13-6 W * at FIU ...... 1-8 L * at Troy ...... 7-0 W * TROY ...... 7-12 L * at FIU ...... 0-5 L * at Troy ...... 7-9 L ! vs. Troy...... 4-10 L * TROY ...... 0-17 L * at Troy ...... 5-6 L ! vs. ULM ...... 8-13 L * TROY ...... 2-6 L ! vs. New Orleans ...... 14-2 W * TROY ...... 11-10 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 1-8 L ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ! vs. FIU ...... 7-1 W ! vs. New Orleans ...... 4-14 L + Bright House Invita onal (DeLand, Fla.) ! vs. Florida Atlan c ...... 9-10 L # QTI Baylor Classic (Waco, Texas) ! vs. FIU ...... 9-10 L ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game # Whataburger College Classic ! SBC Tournament (Troy, Ala.) ^ South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.) (Corpus Chris , Texas) * Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (Lafaye e, La.) ! SBC Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

81 year-by-year results

2011 MARK CALVI 2013 30-28, 15-15 Sun Belt 43-20, 20-10 Sun Belt 239-175 UT-MARTIN ...... 6-1 W (7 seasons, 2012-present) - Sun Belt Co-Champions - UT-MARTIN ...... 4-3 W - NCAA Regional - UT-MARTIN ...... 11-10 W at Jackson State ...... 6-3 W (10) 2012 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... 7-6 W ^ CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... 4-9 L 23-34, 15-15 Sun Belt STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... 10-0 W ^ ALABAMA ...... 10-9 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... 13-4 W ^ SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 4-6 L # 32 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ...... 2-5 L ALABAMA STATE ...... 15-4 W at Nicholls State ...... 2-11 L # 32 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ...... 3-6 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 29-6 W $ vs. Minnesota ...... 5-3 W # 32 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ...... 0-3 L NEW ORLEANS-1 ...... 4-1 W $ vs. Oklahoma State ...... 1-13 L JACKSON STATE ...... 12-4 W NEW ORLEANS-2 ...... 5-2 W $ vs. Washington State ...... 14-3 W SAMFORD ...... 9-4 W at Jacksonville State ...... 3-1 W COLUMBIA ...... 3-0 W SAMFORD ...... 8-9 L at Jacksonville State ...... 8-3 W COLUMBIA ...... 10-7 W SAMFORD ...... 7-8 L at College of Charleston ...... 2-12 L COLUMBIA ...... 2-5 L at Alabama ...... 3-4 L at College of Charleston ...... 3-0 W COLUMBIA ...... 5-17 L at Stephen F. Aus n ...... 4-5 (11) L at College of Charleston ...... 2-3 L * at Troy ...... 1-7 L at Stephen F. Aus n ...... 0-9 L at Nicholls State ...... 11-7 W * at Troy ...... 10-4 W at Stephen F. Aus n ...... 5-2 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 6-5 W * at Troy ...... 1-6 L at Southern Miss ...... 5-3 W NORTH FLORIDA ...... 6-5 W JACKSON STATE ...... 4-2 W NICHOLLS STATE...... 4-8 L NORTH FLORIDA ...... 2-15 L at #25 Southern Miss ...... 3-15 L at North Florida ...... 4-10 L NORTH FLORIDA ...... 9-8 W * ULM ...... 3-8 L at North Florida ...... 7-8 L at Alabama State ...... 5-1 W * ULM ...... 10-5 W at North Florida ...... 3-7 (13) L * at Troy ...... 11-10 W * ULM ...... 8-3 W * TROY ...... 7-2 W * at Troy ...... 7-5 W at #21 Alabama ...... 3-4 L * TROY ...... 6-10 L * at Troy ...... 7-8 L * at Middle Tennessee ...... 2-5 L * TROY ...... 16-4 W at Southeastern Louisiana...... 13-7 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 6-0 W at Auburn ...... 0-7 L * Li le Rock ...... 4-3 W * at Middle Tennessee ...... 11-13 L * at ULM ...... 20-13 W * Li le Rock ...... 6-5 W (11) at Southeastern Louisiana ...... 8-13 L * at ULM ...... 11-3 W * Li le Rock ...... 11-1 W * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 5-3 W * at ULM ...... 8-1 W at Southern Miss ...... 3-1 W * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 3-7 L at Wichita State ...... 7-3 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 3-6 L * FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 10-12 L at Wichita State ...... 4-9 L * at Florida Atlan c ...... 6-7 L NICHOLLS STATE...... 9-8 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 7-5 W * at Florida Atlan c ...... 0-3 L at Tulane ...... 8-6 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 3-12 L #17 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 4-6 L * Li le Rock ...... 20-7 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 1-17 L * FIU ...... 8-1 W * Li le Rock ...... 10-4 W ALABAMA ...... 5-9 L * FIU ...... 6-5 W * Li le Rock ...... 11-5 W * at #30 Florida Atlan c ...... 5-7 L *FIU ...... 4-7 L at Auburn ...... 7-1 W * at #30 Florida Atlan c ...... 7-10 L NICHOLLS STATE ...... 1-4 L * at Louisiana...... 3-1 W * at #30 Florida Atlan c ...... 7-4 W * at Arkansas State ...... 6-2 W * at Louisiana...... 6-7 L at Mississippi State ...... 0-2 (12) L * at Arkansas State ...... 20-2 W * at Louisiana...... 4-5 L * at Li le Rock ...... 7-18 L * at Arkansas State ...... 4-1 W * at FIU ...... 6-9 L * at Li le Rock ...... 9-13 L at #6 Florida State ...... 0-2 L * at FIU ...... 9-10 (10) L * at Li le Rock ...... 14-7 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-10 L * at FIU ...... 2-4 L SOUTHERN MISS ...... 8-7 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 6-3 W MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 9-15 L * LOUISIANA ...... 7-5 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 7-5 W #12 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 4-7 L * LOUISIANA ...... 1-6 L JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 9-6 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 10-5 W * LOUISIANA...... 5-3 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 6-5 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 8-7 W (10) at Nicholls State ...... 3-11 L * at ULM...... 10-8 W * ARKANSAS STATE ...... 7-4 W * FIU ...... 9-7 W * at ULM...... 9-6 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 6-3 W * FIU ...... 4-6 L * at ULM...... 7-2 W * at Western Kentucky ...... 4-0 W * FIU ...... 8-2 W * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 12-11 W (14) * at Western Kentucky ...... 2-3 (10) L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 3-6 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W (10) AUBURN ...... 8-1 W * at Arkansas State ...... 1-8 L * MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 5-6 L * TROY ...... 9-8 W * at Arkansas State ...... 1-6 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 9-0 W * TROY ...... 6-1 L * at Arkansas State ...... 1-2 L * at Louisiana...... 9-6 W * TROY ...... 7-10 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 6-7 L * at Louisiana-1 ...... 9-5 W ! vs. Louisiana ...... 10-6 W * WESTERN KENTUCKY-1 ...... 4-1 W * at Louisiana-2 ...... 7-17 L ! vs. FIU ...... 0-11 L * WESTERN KENTUCKY-2 ...... 8-7 W * TROY ...... 8-1 W ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 9-12 L * at Troy ...... 6-7 L * TROY ...... 3-8 L * at Troy ...... 11-3 W * TROY ...... 3-6 L ^ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * at Troy ...... 5-8 L ! vs. Li le Rock ...... 10-2 W $ Dairy Queen Classic (Tucson, Ariz.) ! vs. ULM ...... 4-7 (10) L ! at Louisiana ...... 2-9 L * Sun Belt Conference game ! vs. Western Kentucky ...... 5-3 W ! vs. FIU ...... 7-6 W ! SBC Tournament (Monroe, La.) ! vs. Florida Atlan c ...... 5-4 W (10) ! at Louisiana ...... 2-9 L $ vs. Mercer ...... 9-4 W * Sun Belt Conference game $ at Mississippi State ...... 2-6 L ! SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) $ vs. Central Arkansas ...... 0-3 L

* Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (Lafaye e, La.) $ NCAA Regional (Starkville, Miss.) 82 year-by-year results 2014 2015 2016 22-33, 11-18 Sun Belt 37-20, 19-9 Sun Belt 42-22, 21-9 Sun Belt

TENNESSEE TECH ...... 4-5 L - Sun Belt Champions - - Sun Belt Co-Champions - TENNESSEE TECH ...... 6-3 W - NCAA Regional - TENNESSEE TECH ...... 4-5 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 7-3 W ALABAMA STATE ...... 0-5 L NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-2 W EVANSVILLE ...... 5-4 W at New Orleans ...... 5-0 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-6 W EVANSVILLE ...... 11-0 W at New Orleans ...... 3-4 L AUBURN ...... 7-4 W EVANSVILLE ...... 18-5 W ALABAMA STATE ...... 4-3 W (10) JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 4-2 W #13 MARYLAND ...... 0-8 L ^ at Georgia ...... 3-1 W at #24 Arkansas ...... 1-12 L #15 ARKANSAS ...... 0-7 L #22 CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... 5-7 L ^ vs. Western Kentucky ...... 10-11 L at #24 Arkansas-1 ...... 2-1 W ^ vs. Cincinna ...... 3-2 W at #24 Arkansas-2 ...... 5-3 W at Alabama State ...... 6-3 W BROWN ...... 9-7 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 9-3 W at Jackson State ...... 4-5 L vs. Southern Miss ...... 4-2 W BROWN-1 ...... 13-12 W (10) at #8 Mississippi State ...... 0-3 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 4-7 L BROWN-2 ...... 7-0 W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 4-3 W (10) MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W BROWN ...... 21-1 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 4-5 (12) L SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 4-1 W SOUTHERN MISS ...... 0-3 L SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 5-4 W at #21 Mississippi State ...... 3-7 L • LITTLE ROCK ...... 3-4 L • LITTLE ROCK ...... 13-3 W at Southern Miss ...... 5-1 W • LITTLE ROCK ...... 1-0 W • LITTLE ROCK-1 ...... 7-5 W • TROY ...... 0-5 L • LITTLE ROCK ...... 3-2 W (11) • LITTLE ROCK-2 ...... 10-6 W • TROY ...... 2-1 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 1-4 L at Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-9 L at #6 LSU ...... 0-9 L • at UTA ...... 6-1 W • UTA-1 ...... 4-3 W • at Li le Rock ...... 9-6 W • at UTA ...... 0-7 L • UTA-2 ...... 4-3 W • at Li le Rock ...... 6-5 W • at UTA ...... 4-5 L • UTA ...... 6-4 W • at Li le Rock ...... 0-10 L ALABAMA STATE ...... 9-2 W at New Orleans ...... 2-8 L NICHOLLS STATE...... 5-4 W • TEXAS STATE...... 7-1 W • at Texas State ...... 6-4 W • UTA-1 ...... 3-8 L • TEXAS STATE...... 2-1 W (11) • at Texas State ...... 7-3 W • at Texas State ...... 3-2 W (11) • UTA-2 ...... 2-6 L • TEXAS STATE...... 7-8 L ALABAMA ...... 3-0 W vs. Nicholls State ...... 4-5 L • UTA ...... 1-6 L • ULM-1 ...... 13-0 W at Southeastern Louisiana ...... 3-9 L • at ULM ...... 12-4 W • at ULM ...... 9-4 W • ULM-2 ...... 10-4 W • at Texas State ...... 5-4 W (13) • ULM ...... 12-2 W • at ULM ...... 3-4 L • at Texas State ...... 0-2 L at Alabama State ...... 7-12 L MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 8-7 W (11) • at Texas State ...... 7-2 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 12-3 W JACKSON STATE ...... 2-0 W at Nicholls State ...... 4-15 L • ARKANSAS STATE ...... 8-2 W • at Arkansas State ...... 13-10 W • ARKANSAS STATE ...... 5-0 W • ARKANSAS STATE ...... 12-7 W • at Arkansas State ...... 1-4 L • ARKANSAS STATE ...... 6-7 (14) L • ARKANSAS STATE ...... 3-2 W • at Arkansas State ...... 2-1 W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 2-1 W • ARKANSAS STATE ...... 2-3 L at Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-12 L • at Appalachian State ...... 3-4 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 0-5 L • APPALACHIAN STATE ...... 9-2 W • at Appalachian State ...... 8-1 W • at Western Kentucky ...... 13-10 W • APPALACHIAN STATE-1 ...... 5-6 L • at Appalachian State ...... 3-4 L • at Western Kentucky ...... 2-7 L • APPALACHIAN STATE-2 ...... 10-3 W at Alabama ...... 8-2 W • at Western Kentucky ...... 3-6 L at Evansville ...... 7-3 W SOUTHERN...... 4-5 L at Auburn ...... 1-6 L at Evansville-1 ...... 5-6 L SOUTHERN...... 12-2 W • ULM ...... 7-4 W at Evansville-2 ...... 5-9 L SOUTHERN...... 7-1 W • ULM ...... 6-5 W at Jacksonville State ...... 0-3 L at Auburn ...... 8-5 W • ULM ...... 7-8 (11) L at Jacksonville State ...... 5-1 W • at Georgia State ...... 9-3 W • at Georgia State ...... 4-7 L at Alabama State ...... 12-11 W • GEORGIA STATE ...... 8-0 W • at Georgia State ...... 2-1 W • at Georgia State ...... 8-1 W • GEORGIA STATE ...... 2-1 W (11) • GEORGIA STATE ...... 7-2 W JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 4-2 W • at Georgia State ...... 4-7 L JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 8-7 W at Southern Miss ...... 6-7 (17) L • at Georgia State ...... 10-15 L • GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 3-4 (10) L • #3 LOUISIANA ...... 2-5 L • at Georgia Southern ...... 7-1 W • GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 9-1 L • #3 LOUISIANA ...... 7-8 L • at Georgia Southern ...... 12-7 W • GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 10-0 W • at Georgia Southern ...... 11-4 W • #3 LOUISIANA ...... 3-13 L • #21 LOUISIANA ...... 3-2 W • at Louisiana...... 5-0 W • at Troy ...... 5-6 L • #21 LOUISIANA ...... 4-5 (11) L • at Louisiana...... 4-3 W • at Troy ...... 3-7 L • #21 LOUISIANA ...... 3-6 L • at Louisiana...... 2-3 L • at Troy ...... 8-3 W • at Troy ...... 7-3 W • TROY ...... 1-2 (10) L • at Troy ...... 2-4 L ! UTA ...... 4-8 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 6-2 W • at Troy ...... 0-8 L ! ARKANSAS STATE ...... 3-4 L ! vs. Georgia State ...... 14-4 W ! vs. UTA ...... 2-4 L ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 7-3 W ! vs. Li le Rock ...... 6-4 W • Sun Belt Conference game ! vs. Louisiana ...... 1-5 (12) L ! vs. UTA ...... 3-0 W ! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) ! vs. Georgia Southern ...... 0-4 L • Sun Belt Conference game $ vs. #18 Southern Miss ...... 2-14 L ! SBC Tournament (Troy, Ala.) $ vs. ALABAMA STATE ...... 6-3 W $ vs. #18 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 7-5 W $ vs. #12 Florida State ...... 6-18 L

^ Bulldog Invita onal (Athens, Ga.) • Sun Belt Conference game ! SBC Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) $ NCAA Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional

83 year-by-year results 2017 2018 40-21, 22-8 Sun Belt 40-21, 22-8 Sun Belt

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EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 8-2 W @ vs. Kansas State ...... 12-5 W EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 32-0 W @ vs. #18 Oklahoma ...... 6-5 W (12) EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 8-3 W @ vs. Virginia Tech ...... 7-5 W ALABAMA A&M ...... 11-1 W @ vs. #23 Indiana ...... 4-8 L at Baylor ...... 2-3 L at Baylor ...... 9-10 L #13 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 10-9 W at Baylor ...... 7-9 L HARTFORD ...... 17-1 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 10-7 W HARTFORD ...... 6-3 W # vs. Southeastern Louisiana .....3-4 L HARTFORD ...... 9-3 W # vs. Troy ...... 6-4 W #18 AUBURN ...... 6-7 L # vs. Seton Hall ...... 2-3 L at #3 Texas Tech ...... 1-8 L at Auburn ...... 14-3 W at #3 Texas Tech-1 ...... 2-14 L $ vs. Columbia ...... 4-1 W at #3 Texas Tech-2 ...... 2-5 L $ at Mississippi State ...... 0-2 L at #3 Texas Tech ...... 7-9 L $ at Mississippi State ...... 6-8 L $ vs. Columbia ...... 4-3 W at Louisiana ...... 1-2 L SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 4-12 L at Louisiana ...... 7-3 W • at Georgia Southern ...... 5-8 L at Louisiana ...... 11-5 W • at Georgia Southern ...... 19-6 W at #16 LSU ...... 4-9 L • at Georgia Southern ...... 5-0 W • ULM...... 5-3 W at Alabama State ...... 13-4 W • ULM...... 6-0 W • GEORGIA STATE ...... 7-0 W • ULM...... 6-12 L • GEORGIA STATE ...... 16-6 W #28 SE Louisiana...... 6-1 W • GEORGIA STATE ...... 19-9 W at #23 Southern Miss ...... 2-4 L • at Georgia State ...... 2-7 L • at #21 Louisiana ...... 1-11 L • at Georgia State ...... 12-4 W • at #21 Louisiana ...... 6-0 W NEW ORLEANS ...... 2-8 L • at #21 Louisiana ...... 2-10 L • APPALACHIAN STATE ...... 9-1 W at Southeastern Louisiana .....9-12 L • APPALACHIAN STATE-1 ...... 2-0 W • at ULM ...... 14-2 W • APPALACHIAN STATE-2 ...... 5-0 W • at ULM ...... 4-1 W • at #18 Coastal Carolina .....11-6 W • at ULM ...... 8-3 W • at #18 Coastal Carolina .....7-14 L at New Orleans ...... 9-6 W • #26 COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 3-4 L • at #18 Coastal Carolina .....0-12 L • #26 COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 9-11 L at Alabama State ...... 18-7 W • #26 COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 4-3 W • GEORGIA SOUTHERN-1 .....9-6 W #11 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 5-2 W • GEORGIA SOUTHERN-2 .....8-1 W ALABAMA STATE ...... 6-4 W • GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 11-3 W • at Arkansas State ...... 10-12 L at New Orleans ...... 15-9 W • at Arkansas State ...... 12-2 W • at Texas State-1 ...... 10-1 W • at Arkansas State ...... 15-5 W • at Texas State-2 ...... 11-10 W at #25 Southern Miss ...... 7-13 L • TEXAS STATE...... 8-3 W • at Texas State ...... 2-5 L • TEXAS STATE...... 9-4 W at #15 Southern Miss ...... 3-5 L • TEXAS STATE...... 7-5 W • at Li le Rock ...... 9-13 L • LITTLE ROCK ...... 8-3 W • at Li le Rock ...... 10-7 W • LITTLE ROCK ...... 5-11 L • at Li le Rock ...... 4-7 L • LITTLE ROCK ...... 5-3 W at #16 Auburn ...... 4-10 L at #10 LSU ...... 7-6 W • UTA ...... 16-2 W • at Appalachian State ...... 8-6 W • UTA ...... 6-2 W • at Appalachian State ...... 24-5 W • at Appalachian State ...... 11-6 W • UTA ...... 7-2 W • TROY ...... 4-5 L at SE Louisiana ...... 9-12 L • TROY ...... 10-6 W • at Troy-1 ...... 0-3 L • TROY ...... 10-7 W • at Troy-2 ...... 1-11 L ! vs. Troy ...... 9-1 W • at Troy ...... 8-5 W (10) ! vs. Arkansas State ...... 4-2 W ! vs. Georgia Southern ...... 5-3 W ! vs. Georgia Southern ...... 7-6 W ! vs. Coastal Carolina ...... 4-16 L * vs. Mississippi State ...... 6-3 W ! vs. Georgia Southern ...... 12-0 W * vs. Southern Miss ...... 3-8 L ! vs. Coastal Carolina ...... 1-3 L * vs. Mississippi State ...... 3-7 L

# Cox Diamond Invita onal (Pensacola, Fla.) @ Baseball at the Beach (Conway, S.C.) $ Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) • Sun Belt Conference game • Sun Belt Conference game ! Sun Belt Tournament (Lafaye e, La.) ! Sun Belt Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) * NCAA Ha esburg (Miss.) Regional 84 all-time vs. opponents

Opponent W-L-T First Last Opponent W-L-T First Last Opponent W-L-T First Last Akron 4-0 2000 2001 Houston 3-5 1977 1997 Quincy 1-0 1978 1978 Alabama 47-56 1967 2016 Hun ngdon 6-3 1965 1980 Rice 1-2 1987 1999 Alabama A&M 1-0 2017 2017 Illinois State 2-3 1967 1988 Rider 1-0 1995 1995 Alabama Freshman 1-1 1965 1965 Illinois-Chicago 0-1 1967 1967 Rollins 2-2 1976 1977 Alabama State 16-2 1987 2018 Indiana 0-1 2018 2018 Rutgers 1-0 2003 2003 Albion 25-0-1 1970 1985 Iowa 3-1 1975 2009 Samford 32-6 1967 2012 Appalachian State 9-4 1973 2018 Jackson State 12-1 1990 2015 San Diego State 2-2 2003 2005 Arizona 0-1 2008 2008 Jacksonville 54-37 1972 2007 SE Missouri State 5-2 1995 2001 Arizona State 0-1 2005 2005 Jacksonville State 20-5 1996 2016 Seton Hall 0-3 2001 2017 Arkansas 2-3 2006 2015 John Brown 2-0 1975 1975 Sewanee 3-0 1967 1968 Arkansas State 70-29 1993 2018 John Carroll 4-0 1979 1980 Siena 9-4 2001 2010 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5-0 2000 2001 Kalamazoo 33-0 1968 1981 Siena Heights 1-0 1988 1988 Army 0-1 2005 2005 Kansas State 1-0 2018 2018 SIU-Edwardsville 2-0 1971 1971 Auburn 50-26 1968 2018 Keesler AFB 3-1 1966 1969 South Carolina 7-3 1973 1989 Auburn-Montgomery 5-0 1987 1988 Kent State 2-0 1993 2002 South Florida 44-34 1978 1992 Aus n Peay 4-1 1986 1989 Kentucky 7-1 1984 2008 Southeastern Louisiana 42-22 1984 2018 Baylor 1-4 1993 2017 Lafaye e 2-0 1993 1993 Southern 3-2 1987 2016 Belhaven 5-5 1965 1979 Lamar 14-6 1975 1998 Southern California 2-8 1987 2004 Bellarmine 2-0 1976 1976 Liberty 0-2 2009 2009 Southern Illinois 5-3 1983 2014 Birmingham-Southern 1-0 1987 1987 Lincoln 2-1 1967 1967 Southern Miss 62-37 1967 2018 Bowling Green 0-0-1 1993 1993 LiƩ le Rock 71-16 1992 2018 Southwest Bap st 12-0 1981 1987 Brigham Young 1-0 1989 1989 Livingston 8-1 1973 1975 SW Missouri State 1-1 1992 1994 Brown 4-0 2015 2015 Long Beach State 1-1 1990 1997 Spring Arbor 2-0 1968 1968 Cal State Fullerton 1-1 1989 1989 LSU 25-16 1971 2018 Spring Hill 38-5 1966 1984 Cal State Northridge 2-1 1998 1998 Louisiana 64-48 1975 2018 St. Bernard 1-0 1976 1976 Campbell 2-0 1989 1989 Louisiana Tech 24-9 1974 2001 St. Francis 3-0 1978 1978 Centenary 2-0 1979 1979 Louisville 3-0 1975 1976 St. John’s 1-1 2000 2003 Central Arkansas 0-1 2013 2013 Loyola 2-4 1970 1971 St. Joseph’s 1-0 1968 1968 Central Florida 3-7 1992 2015 Loyola-Marymount 0-1 1990 1990 St. Louis 6-0 1979 1986 Central Michigan 1-1 1987 2000 Manha an 3-1 2008 2008 Stephen F. Aus n 4-2 2012 2013 Charlo e 7-0 1981 2002 Maryland 0-1 2015 2015 Stetson 7-7 1975 2009 Chipola JC 0-2 1965 1965 Massachuse s 1-0 1993 1993 Stout State 1-0 1971 1971 Chris an Brothers 1-0 1984 1984 McNeese State 4-3 1987 2004 Taylor 2-0 1969 1969 Cincinna 1-0 2016 2016 Memphis 14-11 1977 2010 Temple 3-0 2003 2003 Clark JC 0-2 1965 1965 Mercer 7-2 1975 2013 Tennessee 3-3 1970 1981 Clemson 5-6 1973 2002 Miami (Fla.) 8-15 1973 1997 Tennessee Tech 5-3 1986 2014 Cleveland State 0-2 1968 1968 Michigan 2-1 1991 2006 Texas 0-2 1975 1987 Coastal Carolina 5-8 2005 2018 Michigan State 3-0 1996 2007 Texas A&M 1-7 1981 2005 Colgate 3-0 1975 1975 Middle Tennessee 40-24 1971 2016 Texas A&M-Corpus Chris 1-0 2008 2008 College of Charleston 1-5 2012 2013 Millsaps 2-0 1967 1967 Texas-Pan American 9-6 1975 1998 Columbia 4-2 2011 2017 Minnesota 4-1 1997 2011 Texas State 12-3 2014 2018 Columbus 2-0 1985 1985 Mississippi 14-17 1971 2009 Texas Tech 0-4 2018 2018 Connec cut 6-1 1993 2007 Mississippi College 2-0 1977 1977 Troy 47-40 1965 2018 David Lipscomb 1-3 1966 1975 Mississippi State 27-48 1976 2017 Tulane 26-22 1966 2011 Delaware 0-1 1980 1980 Mississippi Valley State 7-0 1988 2002 Tulane Freshman 0-4 1965 1966 Delta State 5-1 1970 1985 Missouri 1-2 1993 1996 UAB 52-32 1979 2009 East Carolina 1-1 1984 1984 Montevallo 3-0 1976 1978 UC-Irvine 0-1 2009 2009 Eastern Illinois 9-1 1977 2017 Murray State 7-1 1974 2005 UCLA 1-3 1988 1990 Eastern Michigan 4-1 1992 2010 Navy 1-0 1999 1999 ULM 36-14 1979 2018 Elon 2-0 1978 1978 New Mexico State 13-3 2001 2005 Union 3-1 1970 1971 Evansville 4-2 2015 2016 New Orleans 95-63 1970 2018 UT-Mar n 3-0 2011 2011 Fairfi eld 1-0 2008 2008 Niagara 2-0 2005 2005 UTA 8-7 2014 2018 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-0 1980 1980 Nicholls State 32-18 1974 2016 Valparaiso 2-0 1991 1991 Florida 1-2 1984 1991 North Carolina 1-0 2001 2001 Vanderbilt 8-5 1972 2009 Florida A&M 24-0 1988 2003 North Florida 3-4 2012 2013 Virginia 2-0 1972 1998 Florida Atlan c 7-16 2007 2013 Northern Iowa 3-0 1991 1991 Virginia Commonwealth 4-0 1989 1998 FIU 30-25 1999 2013 Northwestern 6-3 1975 2003 Virginia Tech 1-0 2018 2018 Florida State 27-37-1 1969 2016 Northwestern State 2-1 1992 2002 Wake Forest 0-2 1977 2005 Fordham 7-1 1990 2002 Notre Dame 1-2 1991 2008 Washington State 1-0 2011 2011 Gannon 5-1 1968 1972 Oakland 8-0 1974 1979 West Florida 12-1 1981 1986 George Mason 1-0 2006 2006 Ohio 7-2 1975 1977 Western Illinois 2-0 1971 1971 Georgia 2-0 2003 2016 Ohio State 2-3 1976 2004 Western Kentucky 85-54 1983 2016 Georgia Southern 17-6 1987 2018 Oklahoma 3-4 1991 2018 Wichita State 6-9 1993 2012 Georgia State 22-5 1979 2018 Oklahoma State 1-2 1998 2011 William & Mary 1-0 2001 2001 Georgia Tech 2-5 1984 1987 Old Dominion 3-3 1983 1990 William Carey 4-2 1966 1976 Gonzaga 1-0 2005 2005 Oral Roberts 3-3 2003 2005 Winthrop 1-0 2004 2004 Grambling 7-0 1990 2006 Parsons 2-3 1966 1967 Wisconsin State 2-2 1969 1971 Gulf Coast JC 1-1 1967 1967 Pensacola JC 4-0 1966 1966 Wright State 3-0 1978 1989 Har ord 3-0 2018 2018 Pensacola Navy 10-3 1965 1970 Xavier 3-0 1990 2008 Providence 0-1 1992 1992 Yale 2-0 1973 1973 85 coaching records

Mel Lucas Eddie Stanky Jim Crawford Steve Ki rell Mark Calvi 1965-68 1969-79, 1981-83 1980 1984-2011 2012-present 50-44 (.532) 490-195-2 (.714) 33-11 (.750) 1,052-644-1 (.620) 239-175 (.577) YEARBYYEAR COACHING RECORDS Sun Belt Overall Year Coach W L T Pct. W L Pct. 1965 Mel Lucas 3 12 .200 – – – 1966 Mel Lucas 13 11 .542 – – – 1967 Mel Lucas 16 12 .571 – – – 1968 Mel Lucas 18 9 .666 – – – 1969 Eddie Stanky 19 12 .613 – – – 1970 Eddie Stanky 26 14 2 .643 – – – 1971 Eddie Stanky 36 11 .766 – – – 1972 Eddie Stanky 36 8 .818 – – – 1973 Eddie Stanky 33 9 .716 – – – 1974 Eddie Stanky 30 8 .789 – – – 1975 Eddie Stanky 52 14 .788 – – – 1976 Eddie Stanky 34 13 .723 – – – 1977 Eddie Stanky 42 13 .764 – – – 1978 Eddie Stanky 38 14 .731 – – – 1979 Eddie Stanky 32 15 .681 – – – 1980 Jim Crawford 33 11 .750 – – – 1981 Eddie Stanky 40 23 .635 5 3 .625 1982 Eddie Stanky 32 15 .680 4 4 .500 1983 Eddie Stanky 40 26 .606 12 5 .706 1984 Steve Ki rell 50 19 .725 11 6 .647 1985 Steve Ki rell 22 32 .407 5 11 .313 1986 Steve Ki rell 36 25 .590 9 9 .500 1987 Steve Ki rell 40 30 .571 10 8 .556 1988 Steve Ki rell 41 22 .650 11 7 .611 1989 Steve Ki rell 45 22 .671 11 7 .611 1990 Steve Ki rell 44 20 .688 12 6 .667 1991 Steve Ki rell 44 17 .721 13 3 .813 1992 Steve Ki rell 44 16 .733 14 7 .667 1993 Steve Ki rell 37 21 1 .636 11 6 .647 1994 Steve Ki rell 32 25 .561 16 6 .667 1995 Steve Ki rell 41 17 .707 20 7 .740 1996 Steve Ki rell 42 17 .712 22 5 .815 1997 Steve Ki rell 43 19 .694 15 10 .660 1998 Steve Ki rell 42 19 .689 19 6 .760 1999 Steve Ki rell 39 20 .661 27 5 .844 2000 Steve Ki rell 27 33 .450 14 15 .483 2001 Steve Ki rell 45 19 .703 17 10 .636 2002 Steve Ki rell 42 19 .689 17 5 .773 2003 Steve Ki rell 42 19 .689 17 7 .708 2004 Steve Ki rell 30 28 .517 16 8 .666 86 Coaching records

Year Coach W L T Pct. W L Pct. 2005 Steve Ki rell 35 27 .564 15 9 .625 2006 Steve Ki rell 39 21 .650 16 7 .695 2007 Steve Ki rell 31 26 .543 13 16 .448 2008 Steve Ki rell 32 26 .552 15 15 .500 2009 Steve Ki rell 25 30 .455 13 16 .448 2010 Steve Ki rell 32 27 .542 17 13 .567 2011 Steve Ki rell 30 28 .517 15 15 .500 2012 Mark Calvi 23 34 .404 15 15 .500 2013 Mark Calvi 43 20 .683 20 10 .667 2014 Mark Calvi 22 33 .400 11 18 .379 2015 Mark Calvi 37 20 .649 19 9 .679 2016 Mark Calvi 42 22 .656 21 9 .700 2017 Mark Calvi 40 21 .656 22 8 .733 2018 Mark Calvi 32 25 .561 18 11 .621

Coach Years W L T Pct. W L Pct. Mel Lucas 4 50 44 .532 – – – Eddie Stanky 14 490 195 2 .714 21 12 .636 Jim Crawford 1 33 11 .750 – – – Steve Ki rell 28 1052 644 1 .620 411 260 .613 Mark Calvi 7 239 175 .577 126 79 .615 Totals 54 1864 1069 3 .635 558 352 .613

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1978 at Mobile, Ala. (3rd Place) 1992 at Mobile, Ala. (1st Place) 2006 at Bowling Green, Ky. (5th Place) South Florida 13, South Alabama 5 South Alabama 3, Lamar 2 Middle Tennessee 5, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 9, Jacksonville 7 South Alabama 5, Louisiana 4 South Alabama 4, Arkansas State 3 South Florida 10, South Alabama 5 South Alabama 11, Louisiana 8 Louisiana 8, South Alabama 5 1979 at Tampa, Fla. (2nd Place) South Alabama 8, Lamar 7 2007 at Mobile, Ala. (4th Place) 1993 at Beaumont, Texas (4th Place) South Alabama 7, Georgia State 0 Louisiana 3, South Alabama 2 (10 inn.) New Orleans 9, South Alabama 2 South Alabama 9, Louisiana 3 South Alabama 5, ULM 3 South Alabama 19, South Florida 6 Jacksonville 3, South Alabama 2 (10 innings) South Alabama 4, Troy 1 New Orleans 6, South Alabama 1 Lamar 10, South Alabama 7 Louisiana 5, South Alabama 0 1980 at Mobile, Ala. (1st Place) 1994 at Mobile, Ala. (4th Place) 2008 at Lafaye e, La. (6th Place) South Alabama 7, Jacksonville 4 South Alabama 6, New Orleans 0 South Alabama 14, New Orleans 2 (7 inn.) South Alabama 7, Georgia State 6 Jacksonville 7, South Alabama 6 Louisiana 8, South Alabama 1 South Alabama 11, South Florida 1 Lamar 3, South Alabama 2 (10 innings) New Orleans 14, South Alabama 4 (7 inn.) 1981 at Birmingham, Ala. (1st Place) 1995 at Jacksonville, Fla. (3rd Place) 2009 at Troy, Ala. (7th Place) South Alabama 8, UAB 7 (14 inn.) South Alabama 6, New Orleans 2 Troy, 10, South Alabama 4 South Florida 6, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 11, Lamar 8 ULM 13, South Alabama 8 South Alabama 12, Charlo e 7 Jacksonville 7, South Alabama 6 (10 innings) South Alabama 2, South Florida 1 Lamar 4, South Alabama 2 2010 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. (7th Place) South Alabama 7, South Florida 1 South Alabama 7, FIU 1 1982 at Tampa, Fla. (2nd Place) 1996 at Mobile, Ala. (1st Place) Florida Atlan c 10, South Alabama 9 South Alabama 13, Texas-Pan American 2 FIU 10, South Alabama 9 South Alabama 6, UAB 0 South Alabama 13, Louisiana 3 South Florida 9, South Alabama 6 South Alabama 15, Arkansas State 4 2011 at Monroe, La. South Alabama 4, UAB 2 South Florida 9, South Alabama 4 South Alabama 11, Arkansas State 6 South Alabama 10, Louisiana 6 FIU 11, South Alabama 0 1983 at Norfolk, Va. (1st Place) 1997 at Lafaye e, La. (1st Place) Arkansas State 12, South Alabama 9 South Alabama 6, Lamar 5 South Alabama 8, Jacksonville 7 2012 at Bowling Green, Ky. South Alabama 12, Arkansas State 5 Old Dominion 7, South Alabama 3 ULM 7, South Alabama 4 South Alabama 9, UAB 5 South Alabama 5, Louisiana 0 South Alabama 5, Western Kentucky 3 South Alabama 15, Old Dominion 10 Louisiana 12, South Alabama 9 South Alabama 5, Florida Atlan c 4 (10 inn.) South Alabama 14, Old Dominion 14 South Alabama 9, Louisiana 2 2013 at Lafaye e, La. (3rd Place) 1984 at Mobile, Ala. (1st Place) 1998 at Mobile, Ala. (3rd Place) South Alabama 10, Li le Rock 2 Old Dominion 3, South Alabama 2 South Alabama 16, Jacksonville 2 Louisiana 9, South Alabama 2 South Alabama 3, South Florida 2 South Alabama 10, Arkansas State 1 South Alabama 7, FIU 6 South Alabama 6, Old Dominion 1 Louisiana 12, South Alabama 2 South Alabama 13, Charlo e 4 Louisiana 11, South Alabama 4 South Alabama 11, Charlo e 8 New Orleans 11, South Alabama 8 2014 at Mobile, Ala. (7th Place) 1985 at Norfolk, Va. (Did not compete) 1999 at Metairie, La. (4th Place) UTA 8, South Alabama 4 Arkansas State 4, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 9, Arkansas State 2 FIU 7, South Alabama 5 2015 at Troy, Ala. (2nd Place) 1986 at Tampa, Fla. (5th Place) South Alabama 8, New Orleans 4 South Alabama 7, Charlo e 3 Western Kentucky 6, South Alabama 5 South Alabama 6, Arkansas State 2 South Florida 5, South Alabama 4 South Alabama 14, Georgia State 4 Jacksonville 2, South Alabama 1 South Alabama 7, Arkansas State 3 2000 at Mobile, Ala. (1st Place) Louisiana 5, South Alabama 1 South Alabama 8, Li le Rock 0 1987 at Norfolk, Va. (1st Place) South Alabama 2, New Orleans 1 2016 at San Marcos, Texas (3rd Place) South Alabama 8, Jacksonville 7 South Alabama 8, New Orleans 5 UTA 4, South Alabama 2 Western Kentucky 8, South Alabama 2 South Alabama 10, FIU 4 South Alabama 6, Li le Rock 4 South Alabama 9, Jacksonville 7 South Alabama 3, UTA 0 South Alabama 9, Western Kentucky 3 2001 at Lafaye e, La. (1st Place) Georgia Southern 4, South Alabama 0 South Alabama 16, Western Kentucky 11 Li le Rock 5, South Alabama 4 2017 at Statesboro, Ga. (1st Place) 1988 at Bowling Green, Ky. (4th Place) South Alabama 9, FIU 7 South Alabama 9, Li le Rock 2 South Alabama 9, Troy 1 South Alabama 11, Jacksonville 2 South Alabama 18, Louisiana Tech 5 South Alabama 4, Arkansas State 2 Western Kentucky 7, South Alabama 1 South Alabama 6, Louisiana Tech 3 South Alabama 7, Georgia Southern 6 (10 inn.) Jacksonville 9, South Alabama 8 South Alabama 11, Middle Tennessee 2 2018 at Lafaye e, La. (4th Place) 1989 at Jacksonville, Fla. (2nd Place) 2002 at Lafaye e, La. (1st Place) South Alabama 6, Virginia Commonwealth 5 South Alabama 5, Georgia Southern 3 South Alabama 2, Middle Tennessee 1 Coastal Carolina 16, South Alabama 4 Jacksonville 8, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 11, FIU 5 South Alabama 13, South Florida 3 South Alabama 12, Georgia Southern 0 South Alabama 6, Charlo e 0 South Alabama 16, FIU 5 Coastal Carolina 3, South Alabama 1 South Alabama 6, Jacksonville 5 (10 inn.) New Mexico State 20, South Alabama 9 Jacksonville 10, South Alabama 1 2003 at Lafaye e, La. (5th Place) 1990 at Mobile, Ala. (4th Place) South Alabama 6, Arkansas State 2 South Alabama 3, Charlo e 0 Western Kentucky 10, South Alabama 9 Old Dominion 8, South Alabama 2 FIU 14, South Alabama 11 Jacksonville 4, South Alabama 3 2004 at Mobile, Ala. (5th Place) 1991 at Jacksonville, Fla. (4th Place) Western Kentucky 4, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 12, New Orleans 10 South Alabama 11, Virginia Commonwealth 0 FIU 4, South Alabama 3 Western Kentucky 3, South Alabama 2 UAB 4, South Alabama 3 2005 at Miami, Fla. (1st Place) South Alabama 11, New Orleans 10 South Alabama 6, FIU 4 South Alabama 14, New Orleans 6 South Alabama 9, Middle Tennessee 2

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1972 District 3 1992 South I Regional 2006 Regional ( G, N.C.) ( B R, L.) ( O, M.) South Alabama 6, Florida State 5 Tulane 4, South Alabama 2 (12 inn.) South Alabama 7, Tulane 1 South Alabama 9, Jacksonville 6 Providence 4, South Alabama 0 Mississippi 9, South Alabama 7 South Alabama 6, Virginia 1 Tulane 18, South Alabama 11 Mississippi 8, South Alabama 4 1993 South I Regional Mississippi 12, South Alabama 8 2013 Regional ( B R, L.) ( S, M.) 1973 District 3 South Alabama 7, Miami (Fla.) 3 South Alabama 9, Baylor 3 South Alabama 9, Mercer 4 ( S, M.) LSU 11, South Alabama 4 Mississippi State 6, South Alabama 2 Miami (Fla.) 5, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 7, Kent State 6 Central Arkansas 3, South Alabama 0 Appalachian State 2, South Alabama 1 LSU 9, South Alabama 4 2016 Regional 1975 South Central Regional 1995 Atlan c I Regional ( T, F.) ( T, F.) Southern Mississippi 14, South Alabama 2 ( A, T) South Alabama 6, Alabama State 3 South Alabama 6, Texas-Pan American 5 Central Florida 6, South Alabama 5 South Alabama 7, Southern Mississippi 5 Texas 7, South Alabama 4 Florida State 7, South Alabama 2 Florida State 18, South Alabama 6 Texas-Pan American 8, South Alabama 7 1996 South I Regional 2017 Regional 1977 Atlan c Regional ( T, A.) ( H, M.) ( C, S.C.) Stetson 9, South Alabama 8 South Alabama 6, Mississippi State 3 Alabama 9, South Alabama 3 Southern Miss 8, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 7, South Carolina 6 Mississippi State 7, South Alabama 3 Wake Forest 9, South Alabama 6 1997 South I Regional South Carolina 7, South Alabama 2 ( B R, L.) 1980 East Regional South Alabama 12, Houston 6 ( M, F.) South Alabama 12, Long Beach State 4 South Alabama 11, LSU 5 Miami (Fla.) 15, South Alabama 6 LSU 14, South Alabama 4 Delaware 5, South Alabama 4 (10 inn.) LSU 15, South Alabama 4 1983 South Regional 1998 East Regional ( T, F.) ( C, S.C.) South Alabama 2, Virginia Commonwealth 1 South Alabama In NCAA Regionals Florida State 8, South Alabama 2 South Alabama 2, Clemson 1 (16 inn.) Miami (Fla.) 14, South Alabama 5 Southern California 3, South Alabama 2 Alabama ...... 0-1 1984 South I Regional South Alabama 6, Virginia Commonwealth 0 Alabama State ...... 1-0 Southern California 4, South Alabama 3 Appalachian State ...... 0-1 ( T, F.) 1999 Regional Army ...... 0-1 East Carolina 5, South Alabama 4 Auburn ...... 0-1 South Alabama 7, Florida 4 ( T, A.) Baylor ...... 1-0 South Alabama 10, Stetson 9 Southern Mississippi 20, South Alabama 13 Brigham Young ...... 1-0 South Alabama 18, East Carolina 2 South Alabama 10, Navy 0 Central Arkansas ...... 0-1 South Alabama 6, Miami (Fla.) 4 Southern Mississippi 10, South Alabama 9 Central Florida ...... 0-1 Miami (Fla.) 10, South Alabama 2 Central Michigan...... 1-0 2000 Regional Clemson ...... 1-0 1987 Atlan c Regional Delaware...... 0-1 ( S, M.) East Carolina ...... 1-1 ( T, F.) Mississippi State 9, South Alabama 2 Florida ...... 1-0 South Alabama 2, Central Michigan 0 Florida State...... 3-7 Tulane 4, South Alabama 3 South Alabama 6, Georgia Southern 1 Fordham ...... 1-0 Florida State 12, South Alabama 3 2001 Regional Georgia Southern ...... 3-2 South Alabama 3, Georgia Southern 0 Houston ...... 1-0 South Alabama 6, Florida State 3 ( C, S.C.) Jacksonville ...... 1-0 Florida State 9, South Alabama 2 Seton Hall 7, South Alabama 2 Kent State ...... 2-0 1989 Central Regional South Alabama 8, William & Mary 4 Long Beach State ...... 1-0 Seton Hall 8, South Alabama 7 Louisiana-Lafaye e ...... 0-1 ( C S, T) LSU ...... 2-5 South Alabama 11, Brigham Young 10 2002 Regional Mercer ...... 1-0 South Alabama 6, LSU 4 ( S B, I.) Miami (Fla.)...... 2-4 Texas A&M 17, South Alabama 6 Mississippi ...... 0-3 LSU 6, South Alabama 5 South Alabama 7, Kent State 4 Mississippi State ...... 1-3 Notre Dame 25, South Alabama 1 Navy ...... 1-0 1990 Midwest Regional Ohio State 6, South Alabama 4 Notre Dame ...... 0-1 Ohio State ...... 0-1 ( W, K.) 2003 Regional Oklahoma ...... 1-0 South Alabama 6, UCLA 4 Providence ...... 0-1 Georgia Southern 13, South Alabama 4 ( T, F.) Rutgers...... 1-0 South Alabama 6, Fordham 5 South Alabama 14, Rutgers 1 Southern California ...... 0-2 South Alabama 3, Georgia Southern 2 South Alabama 8, Florida State 6 Southern Miss ...... 1-4 Georgia Southern 6, South Alabama 5 Florida State 13, South Alabama 5 South Carolina ...... 1-1 Florida State 12, South Alabama 2 Seton Hall ...... 0-2 Stetson ...... 1-1 2005 Regional Texas ...... 0-1 1991 South Regional ( T, F.) Texas A&M ...... 0-2 Texas-Pan American ...... 1-1 ( B R, L.) Auburn 13, South Alabama 8 Tulane ...... 1-3 South Alabama 5, Oklahoma 4 (10 inn.) Army 8, South Alabama 5 UCLA ...... 1-0 Texas A&M 12, South Alabama 0 Virginia ...... 1-0 Louisiana-Lafaye e 6, South Alabama 3 Virginia Commonwealth ...... 2-0 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 William & Mary...... 1-0 47 Opponents ...... 38-54 89 jaguar honors

All-Americans Sco Bray, P (2nd) All-South Independent 1971 Glenn Borgmann, C, 1st (TSN) 1990 Allen Ba le, OF 1974 Jim Hively, OF 1973 Ernie Rosseau, OF, 1st (ABCA) Mike Zimmerman, P Jerry Stamps, DH 1978 Mark Johnston, OF, 1st (AACBC) 1992 Andrew Kontorinis, 1B Blaine Dollar, P (HM) 1984 Pete Coachman, 3B, 2nd Jon Lieber, P Tommy Mercer, P (HM) (BA, AACBC) Jay Simpson, OF Alex Pastore, 3B (HM) Lance Johnson, OF, 1993 Tyrone Dixon, OF 1975 Jerry Stamps, DH 3rd (AACBC) 3rd (BA) Pat Murphy, 2B (2nd) Mike O’Berry, C (2nd) 1986 Tim Becker, SS, 2nd (AACBC) 1997 Joey Choron, 2B David Stapleton, 2B (2nd) Mike Dull, 3B, 3rd (AACBC) Brey Cur s, OF (2nd) Joe Muich, P (2nd) 1988 Luis Gonzalez, 1B, (AACBC) Jason Norton, P (2nd) Bill Sturgeon, P (2nd) 1989 Mike Mordecai, SS, 2nd (AACBC) Mike Fischer, P (2nd) 1976 Leon Druckenmiller, 3B (2nd) 1990 Mike Zimmerman, P, 1st (CB) 1998 Juan Pierre, OF Tony Barylski, OF (HM) 2nd (BA, TSN) Mike Fischer, P 1977 Jerry Poston, 1B 1992 Andrew Kontorinis, 1B, Tom Whitehurst, OF Steve Morrison, 3B 3rd (ABCA) Jus n Carter, P Ben Mar n, P (HM) Jon Lieber, P, 3rd (ABCA, BA) Glenn Borgmann 1999 Daniel Head, P (2nd) Mark Johnston, OF (HM) 1995 Marlon Anderson, 2B, 1st (BA) All-American Eben Wells, OF (2nd) 1st (SST) 2nd (CB) 2000 Tim Merri , SS 1996 Jason Norton, P, 3rd (CB) 1971 Tony Picco , 1B (2nd) HM (SST) 2001 Clark Girardeau, P Mike Nakamura, P, 2nd (CB) Tim Merri , SS 1998 Mike Fischer, P, 1st (BA, ABCA) Ryan Mulhern, OF 2nd (TSN, SST) 3rd (CB) Tony Neal, P (2nd) Juan Pierre, OF, 2nd (NBCWA) Nick Gretz, 1B (2nd) 3rd (SST, CB) Sco Calahan, 2B (2nd) 1999 Eben Wells, OF, HM (NCBWA) 2002 Ryan Mulhern, OF 2002 Ryan Mulhern, OF, 3rd (ABCA) Erik Smallwood, OF (2nd) 2003 Ryan Mulhern, OF, 3rd ABCA) 2003 Ryan Mulhern, OF 2004 Adam Lind, OF, 3rd (ABCA) Clark Girardeau, P (2nd) P.J. Walters, P, 3rd (ABCA) Bre Parker, SS (2nd) 2006 David Freese, 3B, 1st (ABCA) 2004 Adam Lind, OF (2nd) P.J. Walters, P, 2nd (CB) 3rd (BA) 2006 David Freese, 3B 2007 Jeff Cunningham, 1B, 3rd (CB) P.J. Walters, P 2008 Ryne Jernigan, 2B, 3rd (ABCA) 2007 Joel Collins, C (2nd) 2009 David Doss, C, 3rd (CB) Jeff Cunningham, 1B (2nd) 2013 Jordan Pa erson, UT, HM(CBI) 2008 Ryne Jernigan, 2B Tim Becker Mark Johnston 2015 Kevin Hill, P, 2nd (CB) 2009 David Doss, C 3rd (NCBWA, ABCA) All-American 2010 Lance Baxter, P (2nd) All-American 2016 Kevin Hill, P, 1st (CB) 1986 Jake Overstreet, 3B (2nd) 1978 3rd (NCBWA) 2013 Kyle Bartsch, P (2nd) 2017 Travis Swaggerty, OF, 2nd (ABCA) Jordan Pa erson, 1B (2nd) Jared Barnes, C, 3rd (D1) 2015 Kevin Hill, P Cole Billingsley, OF (2nd) GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2016 Kevin Hill, P 1986 Mike Dull, 3B Cole Billingsley, OF (2nd) 1996 Brey Cur s, OF 2017 Travis Swaggerty, OF 1997 Brey Cur s, OF Jared Barnes, C (2nd) 2018 Carter Perkins, C Freshman All-Americans Travis Swaggerty, OF 1986 Luis Gonzalez, 1B, 2nd (BA) 1987 Mike Mordecai, SS, 1st (BA) NCAA Regional All-Tournament 1995 Mike Nakamura, P, 1st (CB) 1984 Pete Coachman, 3B 1996 Seth Taylor, SS (HM) Van Graham, SS 1999 Tim Merritt, OF, 2nd (BA), Lance Johnson, OF HM (CB) Brian Simmermacher, OF 2001 Clark Girardeau, P, 1st (CB) 1987 Robert Franklin, OF 2003 Adam Lind, OF, 2nd (BA) Brey Cur s Stuart Fuller, P Lance Johnson 2004 P.J. Walters, P, 1st (CB) Academic All-American Mike Maksudian, OF All-American 2006 David Doss, DH, 1st (CB) 1996-97 1990 Harold Duei , 2B 1984 2011 Logan Kirkland, SS, Robby Robertson, OF 2nd (BA, NCBWA) Mike Zimmerman, P 2016 Travis Swaggerty, OF, (CB) 1993 Tyrone Dixon, OF Jeremy Hunt, OF ABCA All-South/Central Region Sco Southard, SS 1972 Stan Butkus, P (3rd) 1997 Tom Salvagio, 2B ABBREVIATION KEY Al Ryan, 2B (3rd) Joey Choron, 2B 1973 Mark Hoff man, P Brey Cur s, OF TSN The SporƟ ng News Ernie Rosseau, OF 1998 Mike Fischer, P AACBC American Associa on of 1974 Jim Hively, OF (3rd) 1999 Nick Gretz, 1B Collegiate Baseball Coaches 1975 Jerry Stamps, DH Eric Janecek, P ABCA American Baseball Coaches 1978 Steve Morrison, 1B Eben Wells, OF Associa on Mark Johnston, OF 2002 Kevin Sytko, 3B Enas Reidy, P 2003 Kevin Sytko, 3B BA Baseball America Keith Mohler, OF (2nd) Cole Craig, OF CB Collegiate Baseball Jerry Carpenter, 3B (2nd) Ryan Mulhern, OF CBI College Baseball Insider 1983 Steve Oliverio, P, (2nd) Clark Girardeau, P D1 D1Baseball 1984 Pete Coachman, 3B Clark Girardeau 2005 Joel Collins, DH SST Smith Super Team Lance Johnson, OF Freshman All-American 2006 P.J. Walters, P 2nd Second Team 1986 Tim Becker, SS 2001 2013 Nick Zaharion, OF Mike Dull, 3B 2016 Travis Swaggerty, OF 3rd Third Team 1987 Mike Mordecai, SS 2017 Randy Bell HM Honorable Men on 1988 Luis Gonzalez, 1B Wells Davis Dylan Hardy 1989 Mike Mordecai, SS 90 jaguar honors

Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Jon Lieber, P 2017 Jared Barnes, C 1983 Eddie Stanky Scot Sealy, C (2nd) Drew LaBounty, SS 1992 Steve Ki rell Sco Southard, SS (2nd) Travis Swaggerty, OF 1996 Steve Ki rell 1993 Tyrone Dixon, OF Wells Davis, 1B (2nd) 1998 Steve Ki rell Pat Murphy, 2B Dylan Hardy, OF (2nd) 1999 Steve Ki rell Sco Southard, SS (2nd) 2018 Dylan Hardy, OF 2001 Steve Ki rell 1994 Marlon Anderson, 2B Travis Swaggerty, OF 2003 Steve Ki rell Mark Dobnikar, 1B (2nd) Tyler Carr, P (2nd) 2013 Mark Calvi Allen Halley, P (2nd) Brendan Donovan, 3B (2nd) 2015 Mark Calvi 1995 Marlon Anderson, 2B Carter Perkins, C (2nd) Shane Bri , OF Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year I.B. Stacy, DH ABCA Rawlings Gold Glove Award 1990 Mike Zimmerman, RHP Allen Halley, P (2nd) 2010 Zach Grichor, 2B, Sr. 1992 Jon Lieber, RHP Mike Nakamura, P (2nd) 2015 Cole Billingsley, OF, R-So. 1995 Marlon Anderson, IF David Francia, OF (2nd) 2016 Cole Billingsley, OF, R-Jr. 1998 Juan Pierre, OF 1996 Jason Norton, P 2006 David Freese, 3B Marlon Anderson Mike Nakamura, P SBC Tournament MVP 2013 Jordan Pa erson, UT Hugh Lopes, 2B Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year 1980 Pete Otero, C, Sr. Shane Bri , OF 1983 Dennis Johnston, OF, Sr. Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year 1995 Pete Della Ra a, P (2nd) 1984 Pete Coachman, 3B, Jr. 2006 P.J. Walters, P (co-winner) Tyler Boulo, C (2nd) 1987 Mike Maksudian, IF, Jr. 2015 Kevin Hill, P Seth Taylor, SS (2nd) 1996 Seth Taylor, SS, Fr. 2016 Kevin Hill, P David Francia, OF (2nd) 1997 Joey Choron, 2B, Jr. 1997 Brey Cur s, OF 2000 Tim Merri , SS, So. Sun Belt Conference Mike Fischer, P (2nd) 2001 Ryan Mulhern, OF, So. Newcomer/Freshman of the Year Joey Choron, 2B (2nd) 2005 Josh Morgan, OF, Jr. 1986 Tim Becker, IF, Fr. Seth Taylor, DH (2nd) 2017 Brendan Donovan, OF, So. 1998 Jus n Carter, LHP 1998 Mike Fischer, P 1999 Tim Merri , OF, Fr. Jus n Carter, P 2001 Clark Girardeau, RHP, Fr. Jason Norton, P 2004 P.J. Walters, RHP, Fr. Tom Whitehurst, OF 2006 David Doss, 3B, Fr. Juan Pierre, OF Ben Keats, C All-Sun Belt Conference 1999 Daniel Head, P 1978 Keith Mohler, OF Eben Wells, OF Steve Morrison, 3B Layne Meyer, P (2nd) 1979 Keith Mohler, OF Nick Gretz, 1B (2nd) 1980 John Uvodich, SS Sco Calahan, 2B (2nd) Ben Mar n, P Juan Pierre Tim Merri , OF (2nd) 1981 Feb Bolling, 2B Sun Belt Conference Brian Groom, DH (2nd) Tom Brady, 1B Player of the Year 2001 Joe Long, P Geoff Dogge , OF 1998 Nick Gretz, 1B Ron Pelle er, OF 2002 Ryan Mulhern, OF Greg Wormsby, DH Jansen Rayborn, 1B (2nd) 1982 Ralph Codinach, 3B Josh Touchstone, 2B (2nd) John Duff y Dennis Johnston, OF Bre Parker, SS (2nd) Geoff Dogge , OF Erik Smallwood, OF (2nd) All-Sun Belt Conference Steve Oliverio, P Jason Gross, DH (2nd) 1982 John Duff y, P 2003 Ryan Mulhern, OF 1983 Jim Filotei, 1B Bre Parker, SS Ralph Codinach, 3B Clark Girardeau, P (2nd) Dennis Johnston, OF Kevin Sytko, 3B (2nd) Steve Oliverio, P 2004 Adam Lind, OF 1984 Van Graham, SS P.J. Walters, P (2nd) Pete Coachman, 3B 2005 Adam Wood, P Lance Johnson, OF 2006 P.J. Walters, P Mike Sassone, P Chase Chris anson, RP 1986 Tim Becker, SS David Freese, 3B Mike Dull, 3B Jeff Cunningham, 1B Wes Ward, OF (2nd) David Freese Tyler Jones, OF Jerry Rub, P (2nd) Sun Belt Conference Patrick Weaver, OF (2nd) 1987 Mike Maksudian, OF Player of the Year David Doss, DH (2nd) Brian Neveau, DH (2nd) 2006 2007 Jeff Cunningham, 1B Dewayne Jones, 2B (2nd) David Doss, 3B (2nd) Mike Mordecai, SS (2nd) Joel Collins, C (2nd) Tyrone Dixon 1988 Luis Gonzalez, 1B 2008 Ray Kruml, OF (2nd) Dewayne Jones, 2B 2009 David Doss, C All-Sun Belt Conference Mike Mordecai, SS (2nd) Adam Heisler, OF (2nd) 1991 & 1993 Logan Collins, OF (2nd) 2011 Brent Tanner, C (2nd) Rafael Perez, P (2nd) Brad Hook, UT (2nd) Brian Neveau, DH (2nd) 2012 Whi Dorsey, DH 1989 Mike Mordecai, SS Jarron Cito, P (2nd) Sco Bray, P Jordan Pa erson, OF (2nd) Jay Gainer, 1B (2nd) 2013 Kyle Bartsch, P (2nd) Kent Williams, OF (2nd) Ma Bell, P (2nd) Mike Zimmerman, P (2nd) Robby Campbell, 2B 1990 Mike Zimmerman, P Dus n Dalken, DH Allen Ba le, OF (2nd) Whi Dorsey, C (2nd) Harold Duei , 2B (2nd) Nolan Earley, OF (2nd) Robby Robertson, OF (2nd) Jordan Pa erson, UT 1991 Allen Ba le, OF 2014 Cole Gleason, OF (2nd) Sco Bosarge, C (2nd) Jordan Pa erson 2015 Cole Billingsley, OF Tyrone Dixon, OF (2nd) Sun Belt Conference Kevin Hill, P Andrew Kontorinis, 1B (2nd) Player of the Year Ben Taylor, P Jon Lieber, P (2nd) 2013 2016 Cole Billingsley, OF Zach Grichor Sco Southard, SS (2nd) Kevin Hill, P ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award 1992 Andrew Kontorinis, 1B Drew LaBounty, SS 2010 91 retired numbers Eddie Stanky (1969-79, 1981-83) 490-195-2

• 1983 SBC Coach of the Year • Led South Alabama to fi ve NCAA Regional appearances and two Sun Belt Conference championships. • Produced three First-Team All-Americans and two fi rst-round dra picks in the MLB Dra . • Led USA to a school-record 52 wins in 1975. • Helped the Jaguars reach No. 1 in the na onal polls twice. • Second-winningest coach in Jaguar history. • Inducted into the USA Athle c Hall of Fame in 1989.

Eddie Stanky took over a South Alabama baseball program in 1969 that was s ll in an infancy stage a er former head coach and athle c directory Mel Lucas started the program in 1965. Stanky, a four- me Major League Baseball All-Star, par cipated in three MLB World Series with the Dodgers, Braves and Giants, and was named the Major League Manager of the Year by The SporƟ ng News in 1952 as skipper of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Stanky made an immediate impact at South Alabama, fi rst by leading the program to its highest win-total (19) in a single season. In his fourth year at the helm, Stanky led the Jaguars to their fi rst-ever NCAA Regional appearance where USA won three games at the District 3 Regional at Gastonia, N.C. He led the Jags to a second consecu ve appearance in 1973, and added two addi onal NCAA Regional banners later in the decade in ‘75 and ‘77. The 1975 team set a s ll-standing school record with 52 wins. Stanky led the program to a No. 1 na onal ranking twice 12 (1972, ‘75) during his 14-year career.

He is immortalized just outside the front gates of the Jaguars’ home stadium - Stanky Field - with a life- size bronze statue, along with some of his personal memorabilia encased in a display in the stadium club at Stanky Field.

Stanky was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and named the Mobile Ci zen of the Year in 1977. He was inducted into the USA Athle c Hall of Fame in 1989, and later had his number 12 re red by the school.

92 retired numbers Luis Gonzalez (1986-88)

• 1986 Freshman All-American • 1988 First-Team All-American • Became the fi rst Jaguar to have his number (5) re red. • Became the fi rst Arizona Diamondback to have his number (20) re red. • Holds single-season Jaguar records for RBIs (80) and games played (70). • Ranks second in career RBIs (183) at South Alabama. • Inducted into USA Athle c Hall of Fame in 1999.

Luis Gonzalez holds the dis nc on as the fi rst and only Jaguar player to have his number re red by the program. The Tampa, Fla., na ve played in all but one game during his three-year Jaguar career. He made an immediate impact at South Alabama, earning Freshman All-American honors in 1986. He was named a First- Team All-American in 1988 a er pos ng a s ll-standing Jaguar record of 80 RBI. Gonzalez was dra ed in the fourth round of the 1988 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Dra by the Houston Astros where he played from 1990-94 before being traded to the Chicago Cubs in June 1995. A er a season-and-a-half with the 5 Cubs, Gonzalez signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers for the 1998 season, but was traded a year later to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Karim Garcia. The sweet-swinging le -hander would go on to establish himself as arguably the greatest player in Diamondbacks’ history, and is the franchise’s all- me leader in nearly every off ensive category. In eight seasons in Arizona, Gonzalez hit .298 with 310 doubles, 27 triples, 224 home runs and 774 RBI, and was a fi ve- me Na onal League All-Star. He fi nished third in the NL MVP ballot in 2001 — the same season he delivered a walk-off single against the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series off of MLB’s career saves leader Mariano Rivera. The Diamondbacks honored Gonzalez on Aug. 7, 2010, by re ring his number in a pre-game ceremony at Chase Field. He signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2006, and re red in 2007 as a member of the Florida Marlins. South Alabama honored Gonzalez by induc ng him into the USA Athle c Hall of Fame in 1999, and re red his number in 2001 following his World Series heroics.

93 retired numbers Steve Ki rell Student-Athlete (1968-71) Head Coach (1984-2011)

• Inducted into USA Athle c Hall of Fame in 1993. • Inducted into the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on Hall of Fame in 2007. • Inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. • Inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Associa on Hall of Fame in 2019. • All- me winningest coach at USA. • Six- me Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. • Two- me ABCA Region Coach of the Year. Former Jaguar head coach Steve Ki rell’s No. 3 was re red on May • Eighteen NCAA Tournament appearances. 7, 2016, at Stanky Field. Ki rell, the program’s all- me winningest • Fourteen SBC regular season and division tles. coach, fi nished his career with over 1,050 wins at South Alabama. • Eight SBC Tournament championships. The Mobile, Ala., na ve led his alma mater to 18 NCAA Tournament • Fourteen seasons of 40 or more wins. appearances, 14 Sun Belt Conference regular season and division tles, and eight league tournament championships. South Alabama • Seventeen former student-athletes who played MLB. teams fi nished with a winning record 25 mes during his tenure, • Coached fi ve Sun Belt Players of the Year and one Sun Belt Pitcher of and won 40 or more games on 14 occasions while advancing the Year. to within one game of a College World Series appearance in six • Coached 22 student-athletes who earned All-America honors and two seasons. Academic All-Americans. Fourteen USA teams under Ki rell’s command ended the year • Holds the career record for ba ng average (.368) among four-year ranked in the top 30 of either the Baseball America or Collegiate le ermen at USA. Baseball fi nal polls. He ranks in the top 50 all- me on the NCAA’s victory list at all levels and is among the top 40 in Division I.

Ki rell was twice named region coach of the year by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on, earning the same honor from the Sun Belt Conference six mes in addi on to being voted the all- me head coach on the league’s 30th anniversary team in 2006.

During his tenure, Ki rell had 22 student-athletes earn All-America honors, 41 all-region selec ons as well 79 individuals who would receive all-conference accolades; that group included fi ve Sun Belt Players of the Year as well as the conference’s Pitcher of the Year in 2006. He also coached a pair of Academic All-Americans.

More than 100 Jaguars played in the professional ranks following the conclusion of their careers under Ki rell, including 17 who would go on to reach the Major Leagues. Former Jags who played under Ki rell and achieved success in the majors include Gonzalez — who provided the game-winning hit for the Arizona Diamondbacks in game seven of the 2001 World Series — and 2011 World Series and Na onal League Championship Series Most Valuable Player David Freese as well as All-Stars Lance Johnson and Jon Lieber. In addi on, Juan Pierre fi nished 10th in vo ng for the Na onal League’s MVP in 2004 while Adam Lind was 15th in the 3 vote for the ‘09 MVP, with Marlon Anderson, Mike Mordecai and Turner Ward all playing the majors for 10 or more years.

Ki rell — a 1971 South Alabama graduate with a degree in health, physical educa on and recrea on — s ll holds the program record for four-year players with a career .368 ba ng average. He was inducted into the school’s Athle c Hall of Fame in 1993.

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JAGUARS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL Signed Organiza on Signed Organiza on Signed Organiza on 1969 Henry Daugherty St. Louis Cardinals 1987 Mike Maksudian Chicago White Sox 2002 Shane Scoville Chicago White Sox 1971 Glenn Borgmann Minnesota Twins Kevin Farmer San Diego Padres Erik Smallwood Bal more Orioles Jerry Devens Milwaukee Brewers 1988 Mark E les Houston Astros Sam Smith Arizona Diamondbacks Steve Ki rell Boston Red Sox Luis Gonzalez Houston Astros Mel Spivey Bal more Orioles Al Snypes Boston Red Sox Dewayne Jones Oakland Athle cs Eric Thomas Milwaukee Brewers 1972 Larry Aubel St. Louis Cardinals 1989 Tom Duffi n Sea le Mariners 2003 Clark Girardeau San Diego Padres Stan Butkus St. Louis Cardinals Mike Mordecai Atlanta Braves Tony Neal Bal more Orioles Al Ryan Atlanta Braves Rafael Perez Pi sburgh Pirates Ryan Mulhern Cleveland Indians 1973 Willie Collins Los Angeles Dodgers Kent Williams California Angels Bre Parker Cleveland Indians Gary Conley St. Louis Cardinals 1990 Phil Angelos Milwaukee Brewers 2004 Adam Lind Toronto Blue Jays Steve Gaskin St. Louis Cardinals Bob Filotei Cincinna Reds Tim Land Toronto Blue Jays Ernie Rosseau St. Louis Cardinals Jay Gainer San Diego Padres 2005 Josh Morgan Chicago White Sox Dennis Whitehead Shane Hale Bal more Orioles Jus n Rayborn Chicago Cubs Alex Pastore St. Louis Cardinals Keith Murray Jeramy Simmons New York Mets 1974 Blaine Dollar Cincinna Reds Mike Zimmerman Pi sburgh Pirates 2006 Chase Chris anson Arizona Diamondbacks 1975 Jerry Stamps Boston Red Sox 1991 Allen Ba le St. Louis Cardinals P.J. Walters St. Louis Cardinals David Stapleton Boston Red Sox Rob Bergeron Salt Lake City Trappers Zach Piccola Detroit Tigers Pat Putnam Kansas City Royals Sco Bosarge Sea le Mariners David Freese San Diego Padres Mark Tapia Pi sburgh Pirates 1992 Steve Falteisek Montreal Expos Guillermo Mar nez Florida Marlins Mike O’Berry California Angels Kraig Hawkins New York Yankees Tyler Jones Arizona Diamondbacks Ricky Pa erson New York Mets Andrew Kontorinis Minnesota Twins 2007 Joey Doan Chicago White Sox Bruce Poole Boston Red Sox Jon Lieber Kansas City Royals Joel Collins Toronto Blue Jays 1976 Mark Howard Pi sburgh Pirates Scot Sealy Texas Rangers Jeff Cunningham Colorado Rockies Bill Sturgeon Chicago White Sox Jay Simpson California Angels 2008 Ray Kruml New York Yankees 1977 Rick Williams Montreal Expos 1993 Tyrone Dixon Detroit Tigers Eric Gonzalez San Diego Padres Jerry Poston St. Louis Cardinals Pat Murphy Boston Red Sox Kevin Nabors L.A. Angels of Anaheim Ledall Lowe Atlanta Braves Sco Southard Florida Marlins Ryne Jernigan Oakland Athle cs 1978 Mark Johnston New York Yankees 1994 Jamie Jaye Los Angeles Dodgers 2009 David Doss Philadelphia Phillies Steve Morrison Montreal Expos Lance Ward Mobile BaySharks Ma Jackson San Diego Padres Marvin Saunders Detroit Tigers 1995 Marlon Anderson Philadelphia Phillies Greg Johnson Chicago White Sox James Lo in Bal more Orioles Marty Barne Philadelphia Phillies Brandon Sage New York Mets 1979 Eddie Lee Boston Red Sox Allen Halley Chicago White Sox 2010 Lance Baxter Detroit Tigers Keith Mohler Los Angeles Dodgers 1996 Pete Della Ra a Oakland Athle cs D.D. Hanks Bal more Orioles Sco Beals Cincinna Reds Tyler Boulo San Diego Padres Brandon Brown New York Mets 1980 Larry Freeburg Cincinna Reds David Francia Philadelphia Phillies 2011 Brent Tanner Chicago White Sox Wayne Larker California Angels 1997 Kenny Rayborn Boston Red Sox Adam Heisler Chicago White Sox 1981 Tom Brady Minnesota Twins Mike Nakamura Minnesota Twins 2013 Jordan Pa erson Colorado Rockies 1982 Dave Czosek Kansas City Royals 1998 Mike Fischer Los Angeles Dodgers Kyle Bartsch Kansas City Royals Geoff Dogge Chicago Cubs Jus n Carter Colorado Rockies Dylan Stamey Colorado Rockies Gary Miller Jones Boston Red Sox Juan Pierre Colorado Rockies Nolan Earley Chicago White Sox 1983 Steve Oliverio Cincinna Reds Jason Norton Boston Red Sox 2014 Jeff DeBlieux Traverse City Beach Bums John Duff y Detroit Tigers Tom Whitehurst Colorado Rockies Locke St. John Detroit Tigers Ralph Codinach Minnesota Twins Stephen Sparks Pi sburgh Pirates 2015 Ben Taylor Boston Red Sox 1984 Lance Johnson St. Louis Cardinals 1999 Seth Taylor New York Yankees 2016 Cole Billingsley Bal more Orioles Pete Coachman California Angels 2000 Daniel Head Sea le Mariners Kevin Hill Houston Astros Marc Estes Los Angeles Dodgers Dwayne Pugh Toronto Blue Jays 2017 Jared Barnes Miami Marlins Skip Blythe Detroit Tigers 2001 Casey Almond Colorado Rockies Randy Bell Sea le Mariners 1985 Mark Marino California Angels Sco Calahan Chicago White Sox Ma Peacock Arizona Diamondbacks Warren Hughes St. Louis Cardinals Tim Davis Philadelphia Phillies 2018 Travis Swaggerty Pi sburgh Pirates Mike Sassone Houston Astros Nick Gretz Minnesota Twins Brendan Donovan St. Louis Cardinals 1986 Tim Becker New York Yankees Warren Hanna Chicago Cubs Zach Greene Miami Marlins Turner Ward New York Yankees Eric Janecek Kalamazoo Kings Dylan Hardy Boston Red Sox Jerry Rub New York Yankees Cameron Likely Houston Astros Tyler Carr Philadelphia Phillies Mike Dull Montreal Expos Layne Meyer Gateway Grizzlies Drew LaBounty Toronto Blue Jays Tim Merri Sea le Mariners Boldface indicates reached major leagues though not necessarily with draft ing team.

SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS CURRENT MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS

Player Pos. 2018 Organiza on(s) Years at USA Major Leaguers (2) David Freese 3B/1B Pi sburgh Pirates/Los Angeles Dodgers 2005-06 Ben Taylor RHP Cleveland Indians 2014-15 Triple A (2) Jordan Pa erson OF Colorado Rockies 2011-13 Adam Lind 1B/DH Boston Red Sox 2003-04 Double A (1) Kevin Hill RHP Houston Astros 2014-16 Single A (9) Jared Barnes C Miami Marlins 2015-17 Cole Billingsley OF Bal more Orioles 2013-16 Locke St. John LHP Texas Rangers 2014 Ma Peacock RHP Arizona Diamondbacks 2014-17 Randy Bell RHP Sea le Mariners 2016-17 Travis Swaggerty OF Pi sburgh Pirates 2016-18 Brendan Donovan IF St. Louis Cardinals 2016-18 Dylan Hardy OF Boston Red Sox 2016-18 Tyler Carr RHP Philadelphia Phillies 2017-18 95 jags in the pros SOUTH ALABAMA’S FORMER MAJOR LEAGUERS

Hi ers Teams/Years G AVG AB R H HR RBI SB BB SO Marlon Anderson NYM-'07-09, LAD-'06-07 1,151 .265 3,204 392 849 63 371 71 227 471 WSH-'06, STL-'04, TBD-'03 PHI-'98-02 Allen Ba le STL-'95, OAK-'96 108 .230 248 33 57 1 7 13 32 52 Glenn Borgmann MIN-'72-79, CWS-'80 474 .229 1,294 137 296 16 151 4 191 191 Pete Coachman CAL-'90 16 .311 45 3 14 0 5 0 1 7 Jay Gainer COL-'93 23 .171 41 4 7 3 6 1 4 12 Luis Gonzalez FLA-'08, LA-'07, ARI-'99-06 2,591 .283 9,157 1,412 2,591 354 1,439 128 1,155 1,218 DET-'98, HOU-'97, '90-95 CHC-'95-96 Lance Johnson STL-'87, CWS-'88-95, 1.447 .291 5,379 767 1,565 34 486 327 352 384 NYM-'96-97, CHC-'97-99, NYY-'00 Mike Maksudian TOR-'92, MIN-'93, CHC-'94 34 .220 41 8 9 0 6 0 14 6 Mike Mordecai ATL-'94-97, MON-'98-02 793 .244 1,362 157 333 24 132 13 112 261 FLA-'02-05 Mike O’Berry BOS-'79, CHC-'81-82, 197 .191 376 38 72 3 27 1 43 77 CIN-’83, NYY-’84, MON-’85

Juan Pierre COL-’00-02, FLA-’03-05 1994 .295 7525 1075 2217 18 517 614 464 479 CHC-’06, LAD-’07-’09 CHW-’10-11, PHI-’12, MIA-’13 Pat Putnam TEX-'77-82, SEA-'83-84, 677 .255 1,989 223 508 63 255 10 144 260 MIN-'84 David Stapleton BOS-'80-86582 .271 2,028 238 550 41 224 6 114 162 Turner Ward CLE-'90-91, TOR-'91-93, 626 .251 1,548 210 389 39 219 33 186 247 MIL-'94-96, PIT-'97-99, ARI-'99-00, PHI-'01

Pitchers G-GS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HBP Mark E les SD-'93 14-0 1-0 6.50 18.0 23 16 13 4 9 0 Steve Falteisek MON-'97, MIL-'99 15-0 0-0 5.85 20.0 26 14 13 6 7 1 Jon Lieber CHC-'08, PHI-'05-07, 401-327 131-124 4.27 2,198.0 2,388 1,158 1,043 422 1,553 49 NYY-'03-04, CHC-'99-02 PIT-'94-98 Mike Nakamura MIN-'03, TOR-'04 31 0-3 7.51 38.1 47 34 32 9 38 3 Steve Sparks PIT-'00 3 0-0 6.75 4.0 4 3 3 5 2 0 P.J. Walters STL-’09-11, TOR-’11, MIN -’12-13 40-24 6-10 6.28 152.0 178 114 106 62 104 4

Luis Gonzalez Jon Lieber Marlon Anderson Juan Pierre 96 jags in the pros

DIAMONDBACKS HONOR GONZALEZ, RETIRE SLUGGER’S NUMBER

n August 2010, the Arizona Diamondbacks re red former Jaguar standout Luis Gonzalez’s number (20), making him the fi rst player Iin the organiza on’s history to have such an honor bestowed upon him. In eight seasons with the Diamondbacks, Gonzalez ba ed .298 with 224 home runs and 774 RBI. He the organiza on’s all- me leader in hits (1,337), doubles (310), runs scored (780), home runs (224), RBI (774), total bases (2,373), base on balls (650), on-base percentage (.391) and slugging percentage (.529). Gonzalez was a fi ve- me All-Star with Arizona, and was awarded the 2001 Silver Slugger Award the same year he delivered his infamous walk- off single in game seven of the 2001 World Series off of New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, which gave the Diamondbacks their fi rst-ever world championship. He led the Na onal League in hits (206) in 1999, and fi nished second in ba ng average at .336, but produced, undoubtedly, the best year of his career in 2001 when he ba ed .325 with a career-best 57 home runs and 142 RBI, and fi nished third in the Na onal League Most Valuable Player vo ng. That season, Gonzalez also set career highs in triples (7), runs scored (128), slugging percentage (.688) and on-base percentage (.429). Gonzalez, who le ered at South Alabama from 1986-88 and earned Freshman All-America honors in ‘86 and All-America accolades in ‘88, holds single-season records for RBI (80) and games played (70) at South Alabama, which he produced in 1988 and ’87, respec vely. In 1988, he led the Jaguars in home runs with 16. Gonzalez had his No. 5 at South Alabama re red in 2001, and was inducted into the USA Hall of Fame in 1999.

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2011 World Series MVP 2011 NLCS MVP

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David Freese set MLB single- season postseason records in 2011 with:

50 Total Bases

21 RBI

Former South Alabama slugger David Freese etched his name in Major League Baseball postseason history during the 2011 playoff s. Freese, an All- American and the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 2006, set single- season postseason records in RBI (21) and total bases (50), and ed records for hits (25) and doubles (8).

Down to his last strike with two outs in the bo om of the ninth inning and St. Louis facing elimina on in Game 6 of the World Series, Freese hit a two-run, game-tying triple off of Texas closer Ne ali Feliz.

Two innings later, Freese cemented his place in Cardinal postseason lore when he led off the bo om of the 11th inning with a walk-off home run to center fi eld to force a seventh and deciding game.

St. Louis clinched the Series with a win in Game 7 and Freese was named the Most Valuable Player, becoming the fi rst former Jaguar to earn the honor, a er hi ng .348 with three doubles, a triple, home run and seven RBI.

In the Na onal League Championship Series, in which the Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers, Freese was named MVP a er hi ng .545 with three homers, nine RBI and seven runs scored in six games.

In 18 postseason games in 2011, Freese ba ed .397 with eight doubles, one triple, fi ve homers and 21 RBI while pos ng a 1.258 OPS.

Freese was a two-year le erwinner at South Alabama (2005-06), and helped lead the Jaguars to two consecu ve NCAA Regional appearances and the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship.

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100 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1972 NCAA District 3 Regional Gastonia, N.C. 36-8

The 1972 South Alabama baseball team became the fi rst Jaguar squad to reach an NCAA Regional. USA fi nished 36-8 a er going on a 19- game win streak to open the season under fourth-year head coach Eddie Stanky. The Jaguars won 23 of their fi rst 24 games, and opened their fi rst NCAA Postseason with a 6-5 win over Florida State at the NCAA District 3 Regional in Gastonia, N.C.

Stan Butkus and Al Ryan earned Third-Team all-South Central Region honors from the American Baseball Coaches Associa on. Larry Aubel, Butkus and Ryan each signed a professional contract at the end of the season.

South Alabama’s 1972 squad was composed of: John Arcure, Thomas Atamian, Larry Aubel, Phil Baker, Fred Bracke , Pete Bragan, Mike Brumme , Stan Butkus, Bruce Calderone, Buddy Choat, Gary Conley, Forrest Crowder, Blaine Dollar, Rob Ellis, Steve Gaskin, Craig Herr, Eddie Hightower, Aulston Hildreth, Mark Hoff man, Terry Jones, Bruce Kombrinck, Neil Lawton, Joe Lo in, Don McGrain, Bruce Mullen, John Peavy, Pete Phillips, Billy Pierre, Ronnie Powell, Bre Reid, Mike Roesslein, Ernie Rosseau, Al Ryan, Butch Sanders, Chris Sanguine , Mike Smith, Mike Stanky, Doyle Summers, Mike Tice, Rodney Waldrop, Mike Warren, Rick Weekes and Dennis Whitehead.

Head coach: Eddie Stanky (Fourth season) Assistant coach: Jim Crawford

The 1972 South Alabama baseball team became the fi rst Jaguar squad to reach the top of the naƟ onal polls aŌ er the Associated Press ranked USA No. 1 on April 11, 1972. The Jags jumped from eighth to fi rst in the poll aŌ er winning 23 of their fi rst 24 games of the season.

101 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1973 NCAA District 3 Regional Starkville, Miss. 33-9

The 1973 Jaguar baseball team earned the program’s second consecu ve NCAA Postseason berth a er fi nishing 33-7 in the regular season. South Alabama opened the year with a 17-game win streak, and earned victories in 23 of its fi rst 24 contests. USA went 7-3 in its fi nal 10 games of the season, however, consecu ve losses to Miami (Fla.) and Appalachian State eliminated the Jags from postseason play at the NCAA District 3 Regional in Starkville, Miss.

Ou ielder Ernie Rosseau was named First-Team All-America by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA), and was also named First- Team All-South Central Region by the ABCA along with southpaw hurler Mark Hoff man. Rosseau, Willie Collins, Gary Conley, Steve Gaskin, Dennis Whitehead and Alex Pastore each signed a professional contract at the end of the season.

South Alabama’s 1973 squad was composed of: John Arcure, Charlie Ballard, Bozo Brazel, Mike Brumme , Tommy Byrne, Bruce Calderone, Buddy Choat, Willie Collins, Gary Conley, Forrest Crowder, Blaine Dollar, Rob Ellis, David Gabel, Steve Gaskin, Greg Gorang, Chuck Griffi th, Fred Harris, Eddie Hightower, Aulston Hildreth, Jim Hively, Mark Hoff man, Mark Howard, Terry Jones, Paul Katalinich, Leon Kurdziel, Joe Lo in, John Luther, Don McGrain, Sco McWhirter, Tommy Mercer, Bruce Mullen, Mike O’Berry, Alex Pastore, John Peavy, Pete Phillips, Paul Pocase, Bruce Poole, Ronnie Powell, Mike Roesslein, Allen Rosen, Ernie Rosseau, Chris Sanguine , Danny Stanky, Mike Stanky, Bubba Sterling, Bill Sturgeon, Doyle Summers, Mark Tapia, Mike Warren, Dennis Whitehead, Terry Williams.

Head coach: Eddie Stanky (Fi h season) Assistant coach: Jim Crawford Graduate assistant coach: Steve Ki rell

Ernie Rosseau (center) was named a fi rst-team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches AssociaƟ on as an ouƞ ielder in 1973.

102 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1975 NCAA South Central Regional Arlington, Texas 52-14

The 1975 South Alabama baseball team established itself as arguably one of the program’s greatest squads. Not only did the ‘75 Jags set a s ll-standing school record with 52 wins, but they ed the 1972 team for the program’s longest win streak at 19 games. USA opened the season with a 17-game win streak before surrendering its fi rst loss of the year to Ohio at Jaguar Field. But the Jags rebounded with a 19- game win streak to capture wins in 36 of their fi rst 37 contests. South Alabama was ranked No. 1 in the na on on April 7, 1975 by Collegiate Baseball, marking the second me in the program’s 11-year history that the Jaguars reached the top spot in the na onal polls.

Designated hi er Jerry Stamps was named First-Team all-South Central Region by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on, and received First-Team All-South Independent honors along with second-team selec ons Mike O’Berry, David Stapleton, Joe Muich and Bill Sturgeon. Stamps, Stapleton, Pat Putnam, Mark Tapia, O’Berry, Ricky Pa erson and Bruce Poole each signed a professional contract at the end of the season. O’Berry, Putnam and Stapleton went on to reach the major leagues.

South Alabama’s 1975 squad was composed of: John Atamian, Corey Baker, Tony Barton, Tony Barylski, Keith Booker, Joe Burkel, Bruce Calderone, Mark Cherme, Buddy Choat, Rob Ciaburri, Kevin Courtney, John Davis, Mike Davis, Jim Daugherty, Leon Druckenmiller, David Gilder, Mark Harris, Ronnie Hildreth, Mark Howard, Mike Jacobs, Lloyd Larkin, Ted Lathan, Ted Lo in, Ronnie Mitchell, Craig Morgan, Joe Muich, Mike O’Berry, Phil Panzera, Ricky Pa erson, John Pike, Bruce Poole, Pat Putnam, John Rohde, Al Rosen, Emeel Salem, Jerry Stamps, David Stapleton, Bill Sturgeon, Mark Tapia, Ted Tharpe, David Vance, Mike Walker, John Whitaker, Mike Williams and Rick Williams.

Head coach: Eddie Stanky (Seventh season) Assistant coach: Jim Crawford Graduate assistant coaches: Don Hecklinski and Dennis Whitehead

103 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1977 NCAA Atlan c Regional Columbia, S.C. 42-13

The 1977 South Alabama baseball team followed the success of previous Jaguar NCAA Regional qualifi ers by jumping out to a fast start. A er dropping two of its fi rst three games, South Alabama won 18 consecu ve contests. The Jags opened the NCAA Atlan c Regional in Columbia, S.C., with a 7-6 win over South Carolina before dropping two straight against Wake Forest and USC to end the season.

Jerry Poston and Steve Morrison were named First-Team All-South Independent, while Ben Mar n and Mark Johnston received honorable men on. Rick Williams, Ledall Lowe and Poston each signed a professional contract at the end of the season.

South Alabama’s 1977 team was composed of: Bill Baker, Tony Barton, Sco Baun, Sco Beals, Chris Berra, Jerry Carpenter, Derek Cli on, Mike Cullen, John Davis, Dino DiPerna, John Franz, Larry Freeburg, Sammy Flynt, Thomas Gadawski, Karl Hall, Mike Jacobs, Mark Johnston, Lloyd Larkin, Frank Leja, Bill Lofe, Ted Lo in, Ledell Lowe, Jim Magill, Mark Malambri, Ben Mar n, John Maxson, Greg Meier, Max Mizell, Keith Mohler, Craig Morgan, Steve Morrison, Jim Muenster, Jerry Poston, Enas Reidy, Richard Russell, Jay Rohde, Emeel Salem, Marvin Saunders, Mike Scarborough, Ted Tharpe, Mark Vance, Mike Walker, Kevin Webb, Michael Webster, Rick Williams, Jim Wisniewski and Steve Wolfe.

Head coach: Eddie Stanky (Ninth season) Assistant coach: Jim Crawford Graduate assistant coaches: Mike Arbuckle, Ron Johannes and Pete Phillips

104 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1980 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA East Regional Miami, Fla. 33-11

The 1980 South Alabama baseball team set a new standard in Jaguar baseball. Under the direc on of Jim Crawford, who assumed head coaching du es a er Eddie Stanky was forced to sit out the season due to medical reasons, the Jaguars captured the program’s fi rst-ever Sun Belt Conference championship. USA opened the season at No. 2 Miami (Fla.), where Crawford earned his fi rst career win in a 7-4 victory over the Hurricanes in the second game of a three-game series.

The Jaguars then went on a 10-game win streak and won 12 of their next 13 games. South Alabama closed the regular season with a 12-game win streak which featured two extra-inning wins. But an opening-round loss to Miami in the NCAA East Regional in Miami was followed by a 10-inning, one-run loss to Delaware to end the season.

South Alabama’s 1980 squad was composed of: Sid Baxley, John Basse , Feb Bolling, Danny Borin, Tom Brady, Phil Caruso, Chris Carzoli, Ray Dahlmann, Billy Dery, Geoff Dogge , John Duff y, Larry Freeburg, Tom Gadawski, Eddie Gibbs, Rich Kerns, Jeff LaPorte, Wayne Larker, Keith Levens, Ben Mar n, John Morgan, Doug Morrison, John Nichol, Pete Otero, Randy Parazine, Dan Parnell, Ken Parvin, Ron Pelle er, Bobby Phelps, John Ragan, Bubby Reuther, Charles Rouse, Bill Stejskal, Darren Thames, Tim Thompson, John Uvodich, Jimbo Waite, Herman West, Mark Wiegal, Che Williams and Greg Wormsby.

Head coach: Jim Crawford (First season) Graduate assistant coaches: Jeff DuPre and Ricky Pa erson

105 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1981 Sun Belt Conference Champions 40-23, 6-3 Sun Belt

The 1981 Jaguar baseball team won the program’s second consecu ve Sun Belt Conference championship, which marked Eddie Stanky’s fi rst conference tle as head coach. At the SBC Tournament in Birmingham, Ala., South Alabama won three consecu ve games, including back-to- back wins over South Florida to earn the school’s second straight league crown.

Feb Bolling, Tom Brady, Geoff Dogge , Ron Pelle er and Greg Wormsby each received First-Team All-SBC honors. Brady signed with the Minnesota Twins at the end of the ‘81 season.

South Alabama’s 1981 team was composed of: Skip Blythe, Feb Bolling, Tom Brady, Joe Brown, Ma Cantwell, Dave Czosek, Jody Daniels, Billy Dery, Geoff Dogge , John Duff y, Marc Estes, Jack Gillum, Terry Gjeldum, Steve Has ngs, Tommy Hearn, David Heath, Keith Higginbotham, Mark Maasz, Bill Mar niere, Joe May, Andy McLain, Bruce Morrison, Doug Morrison, John Nichol, Dennis O’Shea, Randy Parazine, Ken Parvin, Ron Pelle er, Tony Quinones, John Ragan, Paul Smith, Bill Stejskal, Darren Thames, Pete Tompson, Che Williams, Marc Williams, Jim Wilson and Greg Wormsby.

Head coach: Eddie Stanky (12th season) Assistant coaches: Jim Crawford, Ricky Pa erson and Rick Williams

106 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1983 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA South Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 40-26, 12-5 Sun Belt

The 1983 Jaguar baseball team holds the distnic on as the last USA team coached by Eddie Stanky. South Alabama won the Sun Belt Conference championship, Stanky’s second as head coach, a er fi nishing 12-5 in the league and winning the Sun Belt Tournament in Norfolk, Va., in which Dennis Johnston was named Tournament MVP. USA fell to Florida State 8-2 in the opening round of the NCAA South Regional in Tallahassee, Fla., before a loss to Miami (Fla.) ended the Jaguars’ season and Stanky’s coaching career. Stanky was named the Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year - the only me in his career he would receive the honor - for the Jags’ run. Steve Oliverio, John Duff y and Ralph Codinach each signed a professional contract at the end of the season.

South Alabama’s 1983 team was composed of: Felipe Abrego, Joe Alter, Skip Blythe, Dave Burch, John Clark, Ralph Codinach, Bryan Converse, Jon Corr, Jeff Cribb, Sco Dauenheimer, Wayne Donald, John Duff y, Marc Estes, Jim Filotei, Jimmy Francia, Dennis Johnston, Jeff Julich, Jeff Kahn, Brian Kazan, Dave Kilduff , Jim Kinkelaar, Jim Lloyd, Richard Maksimowski, Larry Miller, Bri Monroe, Walter Nelson, Steve Oliverio, Randy Parazine, Ken Parvin, Kevin Peterson, Greg Phieff er, Vince Pierce, Bill Proksa, John Ragan, Jay Rogers, Bret Simmermacher, Brian Simmermacher, Tim Stoessel, Darren Thames, Pete Tompson, Brian Wilke and Barry Willard.

Head coach: Eddie Stanky (14th season) Assistant coaches: Jim Crawford and Ricky Pa erson Graduate assistant coach: Dave Culbreth

107 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1984 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA South Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 50-19, 11-6 Sun Belt

The 1984 season ushered in the Steve Ki rell era of South Alabama baseball, and the former Jaguar ou ielder wasted no me picking up where Eddie Stanky le off in 1983. Ki rell guided the Jaguars to 50 wins in his fi rst year at the helm en route to a Sun Belt Conference championship and NCAA South Regional appearance in Tallahassee, Fla. Lance Johnson set a then-NCAA record for stolen bases with 89 in the ‘84 season which s ll stands as the Jaguar single-season record. South Alabama fi nished Ki rell’s fi rst season ranked 11th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

Pete Coachman led the team in ba ng average (.430) and RBI (56), and earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors, along with Johnson, Van Graham and Mike Sassone. Coachman was named Second-Team All-America by the American Associa on of Collegiate Baseball Coaches (AACBC) and Baseball America. Johnson earned Third-Team All-America honors from the AACBC and Baseball America. Both Johnson and Coachman were selected in the 1984 MLB Dra and went on to reach the major leagues.

South Alabama’s 1984 team was composed of: Joe Alter, John Bagge , Chuck Blackwell, John Clark, Pete Coachman, Bryan Converse, Jeff Cribb, Dan Crivelone, Wayne Donald, Marc Estes, Jim Filotei, Jimmy Francia, Robert Franklin, Van Graham, Darius Hammac, Warren Hughes, Lance Johnson, Jeff Julich, Jeff Kahn, David Mercurio, Larry Miller, Greg Mills, Randy Pa erson, Doug Perry, Vince Pierce, Jay Rogers, Mike Sassone, Brian Simmermacher, Gary Smith, Sco Smith, Mike Theige, Sam Thielepape, Wes Ward, Joey Wells and Brian Wilke.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (First season) Assistant coach: Ricky Pa erson Graduate assistant coach: Randy Nolen

108 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1987 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA Atlan c Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 40-30, 10-8 Sun Belt

South Alabama’s 1987 Sun Belt Champion team qualifi ed for the NCAA Atlan c Regional in Tallahassee, Fla., a er winning three straight games in the SBC Tournament. The Jaguars won their fi rst two games in the NCAA Postseason before falling to Florida State 12-3. USA responded with a 3-0 shutout over Georgia Southern and 6-3 win over Florida State to force a rematch with the Seminoles in the fi nal for the right to advance to the College World Series, but FSU ended the Jaguars’ run with a 9-2 win. USA fi nished the year ranked 15th in the na on in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

Mike Maksudian earned First-Team All-SBC honors in ‘87 a er leading the league in home runs (14), and leading the Jaguars in ba ng average (.407), homers and RBI (63). Brian Neveau, Dewayne Jones and Mike Mordecai were each named Second-Team All-SBC, while Mordecai was also honored as a First-Team Freshman All-American by Baseball America. Maksudian signed as a free agent with the Chicago White Sox a er the 1987 season, and later reached the major leagues as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992. Other members of the 1987 team that would go on to reach the major leagues were Mark E les, Luis Gonzalez and Mike Mordecai. Gonzalez and Mordecai each won a World Series tle during their respec ve careers. Gonzalez was a fi ve- me All-Star and had his number re red by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2010.

The 1987 South Alabama baseball team was composed of: Phil Angelos, Stephen Baker, Chip Berger, Jon Bradley, John Buss, Sco Cote, Mark E les, Kevin Farmer, Robert Franklin, Stuart Fuller, Rusty Glover, Luis Gonzalez, Don Halfacre, Ricky Hayes, Dewayne Jones, Bobby Kahn, Gary Leja, Chris Lentz, Mike Maksudian, Mike Mordecai, Brian Neveau, Steve Oldham, Andy Penry, Terry Porter, Robby Robertson, Phil Spencer, Art Stra on and Mark Wilson.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (Fourth season) Assistant coaches: Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Rich Coleman and Brian Rhees

109 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1989 NCAA Central Regional College Sta on, Texas 45-22, 11-7 Sun Belt

Kent Williams Jay Gainer Mike Mordecai Sco Bray Mike Zimmerman

The 1989 South Alabama baseball team capped the decade with the program’s ninth NCAA Regional appearance. USA won the fi rst two games of the NCAA Central Regional in College Sta on, Texas, knocking off BYU 11-10 in 10 innings to open the tournament followed by a 6-4 win over Louisiana State. Consecu ve losses to Texas A&M and LSU ended the Jags’ season, but USA fi nished the year ranked 20th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

Mike Mordecai earned Second-Team All-American and First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors a er leading the league in hits (97) and runs (70). Sco Bray was also named First-Team All-Sun Belt a er se ng a league and USA single-season record for wins (14). Kent Williams and Mike Zimmerman earned Second-Team All-Conference honors, with Zimmerman leading the league in innings pitched (130.2). Mordecai, Williams and Tom Duffi n were each selected in the ‘89 MLB Dra . Mordecai went on to play 12 MLB seasons, and helped the Atlanta Braves capture the 1995 World Series tle and won his second championship as a member of the 2003 Florida Marlins.

South Alabama’s 1989 team was composed of: Todd Alford, Phil Angelos, Willie Aviles, Stephen Baker, Chuck Banks, Allen Ba le, Sco Bray, Logan Collins, Ben DeArmon, Harold Duei , Tom Duffi n, Bob Filotei, Jay Gainer, Bill Glover, Shane Hale, Bobby Kahn, Jeff Knipper, John McCarthy, Brian McCranie, Bryan McGill, Greg Mocabee, Jeff Money, Mike Mordecai, Rafael Perez, Branon Plemons, Doug Rackley, Robby Robertson, Ian Rosenthal, Jim Shaver, Byron Skidmore, Kent Williams and Mike Zimmerman.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (Sixth season) Assistant coaches: Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Bryan Giles and Jerry Meyers

110 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1990 NCAA Midwest Regional Wichita, Kan. 44-20, 12-6 Sun Belt

South Alabama’s 1990 NCAA Regional qualifying team got hot down the stretch of the season and won 15 of its fi nal 17 games. The Jags won all three of their Sun Belt Conference road series en route to the best record in the West Division at the close of the regular season. South Alabama opened the 1990 SBC Tournament at Stanky Field with a 3-0 shutout over Charlo e, but was eliminated a er dropping the next two games to Old Dominion and Jacksonville, respec vely.

The Jaguars opened the NCAA Midwest Regional in Wichita, Kan., with a 6-4 win over UCLA. A loss to Georgia Southern followed, but USA won its next two games over Fordham and Georgia Southern, respec vely, before falling to GSU 6-5 in the Regional fi nal for the right to advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 17th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

Right-hander Mike Zimmerman became the program’s fi rst Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 1990, and was also named First-Team All- Sun Belt. Zimmerman set Sun Belt Conference and Jaguar single-season records for strikeouts (170) and innings pitched (158.1). Allen Ba le, Harold Duei and Robby Robertson were named Second-Team All-Sun Belt. Zimmerman, Phil Angelos, Bob Filotei, Jay Gainer, Shane Hale and Keith Murray would all go on to sign professional baseball contracts at the end of the season. Gainer would go on to reach the major leagues in 1993 as a member of the Colorado Rockies.

South Alabama’s 1990 team was composed of: Jim Agent, Todd Alford, Phil Angelos, Willia Aviles, Chuck Banks, Allen Ba le, Rob Bergeron, Sco Bosarge, Steve Bryant, Mike Crawford, Tyrone Dixon, Harold Duei , Steve Faltesiek, Bob Filotei, Jay Gainer, Shane Hale, Sco Henderson, Troy Jones, Grady Jordan, Jeff Knipper, Jamie Li le, Brian McCranie, Greg Mocabee, Jeff Money, Keith Murray, Robby Robertson, Corey Rodriguez, Steve Simpson, Murphy Stapleton, Chuck Walker and Mike Zimmerman.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (Seventh season) Assistant coaches: Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Mike Goff and Stan Massengale

111 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1991 NCAA South Regional Baton Rouge, La. 44-17, 13-3 Sun Belt

The 1991 South Alabama team won the Sun Belt Conference West Division a er fi nishing 13-3 in SBC play. South Alabama fi nished the regular season with a 10-game win streak, and wins in six of its fi nal seven conference contests. USA opened the SBC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla., with an 11-0 shutout win over Virginia Commonwealth. Consecu ve one-run losses to Western Kentucky and UAB eliminated the Jags from the conference tournament.

South Alabama opened the 1991 NCAA South Regional at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La., with a 5-4 win over Oklahoma in 10 innings. But a 12-0 loss to Texas A&M and 6-3 loss to host LSU ended the Jags’ season. USA ended the year ranked 23rd in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

Allen Ba le earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors, while Sco Bosarge, Tyrone Dixon, Andrew Kontorinis, Jon Lieber and Sco Southard were named Second-Team All-Conference. Kontorinis led the Jaguars in ba ng average (.368) and RBI (56), while Dixon led the league in stolen bases (37). Lieber led the conference in wins (12), strikeouts (141) and innings pitched (148). Ba le, Rob Bergeron and Sco Bosarge would go on to sign professional contracts at the end of the 1991 season. Ba le reached the major leagues in 1995 with the St. Louis Cardinals.

South Alabama’s 1991 NCAA South Regional team was composed of: Brent Armstrong, Allen Ba le, Rob Bergeron, Sco Bosarge, Chad Boudreaux, Steve Bryant, Todd Cooper, Tyrone Dixon, Harold Duei , Steve Falteisek, Tom Hallock, Sco Henderson, Randy Hobbs, Tim Holloway, Grady Jordan, Collin Kerley, Jeff Knipper, Andrew Kontorinis, Jon Lieber, Pat Murphy, Paul Oberkirch, Troy Palmer, Sco Patrick, Corey Rodriguez, Marc Seibert, Jay Simpson, Sco Southard, Chuck Walker and Ron Whited.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (Eighth season) Assistant coaches: Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Todd Alford, Logan Collins and Mike Goff

112 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1992 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA South I Regional Baton Rouge, La. 44-16, 14-7 Sun Belt

The 1992 season brought the program’s sixth Sun Belt Conference tle and 12th NCAA Regional appearance, along with head coach Steve Ki rell’s sixth straight 40-plus win season. South Alabama won 19 of its fi rst 22 games of the season, and won all but one Sun Belt home game. The Jaguars swept through the Sun Belt Tournament, which was hosted at Stanky Field, capping their tle run with an 8-7 win over Lamar in the championship game. USA’s run in the NCAA postseason quickly ended, however, a er a 4-2 loss to Tulane in 12 innings to open the tournament followed by a 4-0 shutout loss to Providence.

Right-hander Jon Lieber was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year a er leading the league in ERA (2.04), strikeouts (157) and innings pitched (154.2). Lieber le South Alabama with the second-best career ERA (2.38) in school history. Lieber and Andrew Kontorinis earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors, while Scot Sealy and Sco Southard were named Second-Team All-Conference. Ki rell was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the fi rst me in his career following the ‘92 season. Steve Falteisek, Kraig Hawkins, Kontorinis, Lieber, Sealy and Jay Simpson each signed professional contracts at the end of the year. Falteisek broke into the major leagues with the Montreal Expos in 1997, while Lieber went on to a stellar 14-year MLB career with four diff erent organiza ons. He was a 2001 Na onal League All-Star as a member of the Chicago Cubs, and fi nished fourth in the Cy Young Award vo ng that season a er fi nishing 20-6 in 34 games.

The 1992 Jaguar team was composed of: Jeff Adams, Stephen Butler, Danny Carlson, Todd Cooper, Joe Crum, Drew Davis, O.J. Davis, Tyrone Dixon, Steve Falteisek, Haden Giddings, Tom Hallock, James Ha enstein, Kraig Hawkins, Randy Hobbs, Tim Holloway, Jamie Jaye, Stacey Johnson, Collin Kerley, Andrew Kontorinis, Jon Lieber, Pat Murphy, Paul Oberkirch, Sco Patrick, David Perry, Jake Scaffi di, Scot Sealy, Marc Seibert, Jay Simpson, Sco Southard, Brad Thompson, Kenny Turner, Fielding Wa s, Ron Whited, Jamie Ybarra and Kevin Zellers.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (Ninth season) Assistant coaches: Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Terry Bunn, Joel Erdmann, Mike Goff and Corey Rodriguez

113 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1993 NCAA South I Regional Baton Rouge, La. 37-21-1, 11-6 Sun Belt

The 1993 South Alabama baseball team captured its fourth consecu ve Sun Belt Conference division crown a er fi nishing two games ahead of Arkansas State in the fi nal standings. USA won every three-game Sun Belt series in ‘93, and split a pair of conference games with Louisiana Tech. The Jaguars capped their regular season with a three-game sweep of Louisiana-Lafaye e at Stanky Field before defea ng the Ragin’ Cajuns 9-3 in the opening round of the Sun Belt Tournament in Beaumont, Texas. A 10-inning, one-run loss to Jacksonville and 10-7 loss to host Lamar followed to eliminate USA from the Sun Belt postseason tournament.

South Alabama advanced to its fi h NCAA Regional in as many years in ‘93 a er receiving a bid to the NCAA South I Regional in Baton Rouge, La. Consecu ve wins over Miami (Fla.) and Baylor put the Jaguars in a winner’s bracket matchup with host LSU, who knocked off USA 11-4. South Alabama rebounded with a 7-6 win over Kent State before a 9-4 loss to eventual na onal champion LSU ended the Jags’ season.

In 1993, Jaguar ou ielder Tyrone Dixon led the Sun Belt in stolen bases (45), marking the second me in three seasons he led the league in the category. Pat Murphy led the conference in hits (90), and earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors alongside Dixon. Sco Southard was named Second-Team All-Sun Belt. Murphy, Dixon and Southard each signed a professional baseball contract at the end of the ‘93 season. Dixon le USA as the career leader in games played (230), at-bats (792), doubles (54) and stolen bases (125), and ranked second in career runs scored (203) and hits (248).

The 1993 Jaguar baseball team was composed of: Jeff Adams, Marlon Anderson, Jim Bledsoe, Tyler Boulo, Stephen Butler, Chris Caldwell, Danny Carlson, David Collier, Bob Collins, Todd Cooper, Bragan Culberson, Brey Cur s, Drew Davis, O.J. Davis, Pe e Della Ra a, David Deloney, David Diaz, Tyrone Dixon, Mark Dobnikar, Lee Etheridge, Robbie Fayard, Haden Giddings, Rex Gonzalez, James Ha enstein, Tim Holloway, Jeremy Hunt, Jamie Jaye, Stacey Johnson, Rich Kracunas, Brian McIlwain, Rany McKinion, Lynn Miller, Pat Murphy, Paul Oberkirch, Mike Pagliuca, Sco Patrick, David Perry, Jason Roeder, Sco Southard, I.B. Stacy, Brad Thompson, Mark Thompson, Lance Ward, Jamie Ybarra and Kevin Zellers.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (10th season) Assistant coaches: George Hernandez, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Mel Coon, Marc Seibert and Ron Whited

114 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1995 NCAA Atlan c I Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 41-17, 20-7 Sun Belt

The 1995 Jaguar baseball team fi nished one game out of the Sun Belt Conference regular season championship a er going 20-7 in league play. Jacksonville, who took the regular season conference crown, fi nished one game ahead of the Jags at 21-6. JU and USA split the fi rst two games of their three-game regular-season series in Jacksonville, Fla., before the Dolphins earned a 5-4 series-clinching win in the fi nale, which ended up being the decisive game between the two schools in the standings. At one point in the season, South Alabama won nine consecu ve Sun Belt games, including back-to-back road sweeps of UALR and Western Kentucky.

USA won nine of its fi nal 10 regular season games, including a three-game sweep of Louisiana-Lafaye e to close Sun Belt regular season play. Consecu ve wins at the SBun Belt Tournament in Jacksonville over New Orleans and Lamar set up a showdown between USA and JU which the Dolphins won by one run (7-6) in 10 innings. The Jaguars fell 4-2 to Lamar in their next game to be eliminated from the conference tournament.

The Jags opened the NCAA Atlan c I Regional in Tallahassee, Fla., with a 6-5 loss to Central Florida. A 7-2 loss to Florida State the next day ended South Alabama’s season at 41-17. Marlon Anderson was named the SBC Player of the Year a er leading the league in hits (89) - marking the fi rst me a Jaguar posi on player earned the dis nc on -as well as a First-Team All-American by Baseball America and Smith Super Team. He was a Second-Team All-America selec on by Collegiate Baseball. A trio of Jaguars were named First-Team All-Sun Belt in ‘95: Marlon Anderson (2B), Shane Bri (OF) and I.B. Stacy (DH). Allen Halley, Mike Nakamura and David Francia each earned Second-Team All-Sun Belt honors. In addi on, Nakamura was named a fi rst-team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, which marked the fi rst me a Jaguar pitcher earned the honor. Anderson, Marty Barne and Allen Halley each signed a professional baseball contract at the end of the ‘95 season. Anderson went on to play 12 MLB seasons a er fi rst breaking into the big leagues with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1998.

The 1995 South Alabama baseball team was composed of: Marlon Anderson, Bill Atchison, Marty Barne , David Beers, Gabe Bolton, Tyler Boulo, Shane Bri , Brian Connell, Brey Cur s, Tony David, Pete Della Ra a, Robbie Fayard, David Francia, Haden Giddings, Allen Halley, Howard Hill, Gabe Hodges, Bre Jackson, David Lo in, Hugh Lopes, Chris Massey, Randy McKinion, Lynn Miller, Mike Nakamura, Jason Norton, Kenny Rayborn, Jason Roeder, Tom Salvagio, I.B. Stacy, James Taylor, Andy Urban, Billy Vallas, Rich Vallero and Terry Wiley.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (12th season) Assistant coaches: Eric Page, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell

115 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1996 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA South I Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. 42-17, 22-5 Sun Belt

The 1996 South Alabama baseball team captured the program’s seventh Sun Belt Conference championship and 15th NCAA Regional appearance. USA helped head coach Steve Ki rell earn his ninth season of 40 or more wins and third conference tle in a decade. South Alabama won six of its fi rst seven contests to start the year, then secured a three-game sweep of Louisiana-Lafaye e in which the Jags won three consecu ve one-run games, including a 13-inning, 4-3 win in the series opener. The Jags won just four of their next 11 games a er the ULL series, but then went on a tear by pu ng together a six-game win streak and winning 22 of their fi nal 25 regular-season games. USA swept four of its fi nal fi ve Sun Belt series before winning four consecu ve games to win the Sun Belt Tournament at Stanky Field. South Alabama advanced to the NCAA South I Regional in Tuscaloosa, Ala., but was eliminated a er two games following a one-run loss to Stetson to open the tournament and a 9-3 loss to Alabama to end the season.

Brey Cur s was named an Academic All-American in 1996, while Jason Norton earned Third-Team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball and All-America honorable men on from Smith Super Team a er leading the Sun Belt in wins (12). Mike Nakamura earned Second- Team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball, and Seth Taylor earned Freshman All-America honorable men on. Norton, Nakamura (P), Hugh Lopes (2B) and Shane Bri (OF) were named First-Team All-Sun Belt. Ki rell was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the second me in his career. Pete Della Ra a (P), Tyler Boulo (C), Seth Taylor (SS) and David Francia (OF) earned Second-Team All-Sun Belt honors. Della Ra a, Boulo, and Francia each signed a professional contract at the end of the season.

The 1996 team was composed of: Derek Adair, Anthony Barnes, Gabe Bolton, Tyler Boulo, Shane Bri , Ma Casey, Todd Christenson, Brian Connell, Brey Cur s, Pete Della Ra a, Robbie Fayard, Mike Fischer, David Francia, Gabe Hodges, Bre Jackson, David Lo in, Hugh Lopes, Chris Massey, Lynn Miller, Jason Norton, Mike Nakamura, Devin Paine, Heath Phillips, Kenny Rayborn, Jason Roeder, Tom Salvagio, I.B. Stacy, Andy Sutley, James Taylor, Brad Touchstone, Brandon West, Terry Wiley, Casey Williamson and Avery Youngblood.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (13th season) Assistant coaches: Joel Erdmann, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Andy Urban and Rich Vallero

116 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1997 NCAA South I Regional Baton Rouge, La. 43-19, 15-10 Sun Belt

The 1997 Jaguar team made the program’s 16th NCAA Regional appearance a er helping head coach Steve Ki rell capture his 10th 40-plus win season. A er star ng the season 3-4 through its fi rst seven contests, South Alabama put together a 10-game win streak as it entered Sun Belt Conference play. The Jaguars then lost nine of their next 16 games before winning 16 of their fi nal 19 games down the stretch, including an 11-game win streak to close the regular season. USA won its fi rst three games of the Sun Belt Tournament in Lafaye e, La., before falling to host Louisiana-Lafaye e 12-9. But the Jags rebounded for a 9-2 win to clinch the conference postseason tournament.

USA opened the ‘97 NCAA South I Regional in Baton Rouge, La., with a 12-6 win over Houston. A 12-4 win over Long Beach State followed to set up a matchup with host LSU, which South Alabama won 11-5. But consecu ve losses to the eventual na onal champion Tigers ended the Jags’ season and hopes of advancing to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

Brey Cur s was named an Academic All-American for the second consecu ve year in ‘97, and remains the program’s only two- me Academic All-American recipient. Cur s also earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors as an ou ielder, while Mike Fischer (P), Joey Choron (2B) and Seth Taylor (DH) were named Second-Team All-Conference. Choron was an American Baseball Coaches Associa on First-Team All-South Central Region selec on, while Cur s, Norton and Fischer received Second-Team All-Region recogni on. Kenny Rayborn and Mike Nakamura each signed a professional contract at the end of the 1997 season. Nakamura made his MLB debut in 2003 as a member of the Minnesota Twins.

The 1997 team was composed of: Angelo Adams, Brian Allen, Gabe Bolton, Rob Breazeale, Wally Bruce, Leo Cain, Sco Calahan, Joey Choron, Todd Chris anson, Peter Cooke, Jason Crain, Brey Cur s, Terrell Deason, Chris Driskell, Mike Fischer, Earnie Granville, Bre Jackson, David Lo in, Josh Masino, Travis Merrigan, Quinn Moore, Mike Nakamura, Chris Nobles, Jason Norton, Heath Phillips, Jason Phillips, Dwayne Pugh, Bryan Ramsden, Kenny Rayborn, Tom Salvagio, Eric Smith, David Sommerkamp, Stephen Sparks, I.B. Stacy, Andy Sutley, Seth Taylor, Brad Touchstone, Brandon West, Tom Whitehurst, Terry Wiley, Casey Williamson and Avery Youngblood.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (14th season) Assistant coaches: Joel Erdmann, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coach: Hugh Lopes

117 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1998 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA South I Regional Clemson, S.C. 42-19, 19-6 Sun Belt

The 1998 season brought South Alabama its eighth Sun Belt Conference championship and 17th NCAA Regional apperance. USA won 40-plus games for the fourth consecu ve season. The Jags won seven of their fi rst eight games and 22 of their fi rst 27 contests to start the year. USA won its fi rst fi ve Sun Belt Conference series that consisted of three games (A 7-4 loss at Lamar served as the only conference matchup between the schools in ‘98), and dropped two of three games to Western Kentucky to mark their only conference series loss of the season.

USA won its fi rst two games of the Sun Belt Tournament by a combined score of 26-3, knocking off Jacksonville 16-2 to open the tournament and defea ng Arkansas State 10-1 in the second game. But consecu ve losses to Louisiana-Lafaye e and New Orleans eliminated the Jaguars from the league’s tournament. South Alabama opened the ‘98 NCAA South I Regional in Clemson, S.C., with a 2-1 win over Virginia Commonwealth. A 2-1 win in 16 innings over host Clemson put the Jags in a winner’s bracket matchup with Southern California, who defeated USA 3-2. South Alabama stayed alive in the Regional with a 6-0 shutout over Virginia Commonwealth, but fell to USC 4-3 in the fi nal game of the Regional to end the season and another shot at advancing to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. The Jags fi nished the year ranked 18th in the fi nal Baseball America poll.

Juan Pierre was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, Second-Team All-America by the Na onal Baseball Writers Associa on and Third-Team All-America by Smith Super Team and Collegiate Baseball. Southpaw hurler Jus n Carter was named the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year. Right-hander Mike Fischer was named a First-Team All-American by Baseball America and the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA), Second-Team All-America by The SporƟ ng News and Smith Super Team and Third-Team All-America by Collegiate Baseball. Fischer, Pierre, Jus n Carter, Jason Norton, Tom Whitehurst and Ben Keats were each named First-Team All-Sun Belt. Fischer was named to the NCAA South I Regional All-Tournament team, and was a First-Team ABCA All-South Central Region selec on along with Pierre, Whitehurst and Carter. Head coach Steve Ki rell was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the third me in his career. Norton set a s ll-standing Sun Belt record for career wins (34) in 1998. Fisher, Carter, Norton, Pierre and Whitehurst each signed professional contracts at the end of the ‘98 season. Pierre broke into the major leagues in 1998 as a member of the Colorado Rockies, and helped the Florida Marlins capture the 2003 World Series tle.

The 1998 team was composed of: John Barton, Gabe Bolton, Rob Breazeale, Sco Calahan, Jus n Carter, Wes Cash, Joey Choron, Ma Con- way, Will Conway, Peter Cooke, Trey Day, Terrell Deacon, Chris Driskell, Kip Eden, Mike Fischer, Vinnie Hernandez, Bre Jackson, Ben Keats, Brad Lowell, Randy McBride, Travis Merrigan, Quinn Moore, Jason Norton, Juan Pierre, Jay Powell, Aaron Pugh, Dwayne Pugh, Kyle Roach, Blake Shultz, Stephen Sparks, Brandon Stanford, Kyle Stanky, Andy Sutley, Corey Swindle, Seth Taylor, Zach Tharp, Chadd Tillman, Brad Touch- stone, Shane Weeks, Eben Wells, Terry Wiley and Tom Whitehurst.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (15th season) Asssistant coaches: Robert Flippo, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell

118 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 1999 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. 39-20, 27-5 Sun Belt

The 1999 Jaguar baseball team brought the program its second consecu ve Sun Belt Conference championship and fi h straight NCAA Regional appearance. South Alabama won a school-record 27 Sun Belt games a er opening the season 6-8 through its fi rst 14 contests. The Jags took two of three games from Western Kentucky to open league play, then won seven straight which included conference sweeps of Louisiana Tech and Florida Interna onal. South Alabama closed the regular season with a 10-game win streak which included three consecu ve sweeps of Arkansas State, Louisiana-Lafaye e and UALR.

USA opened the Sun Belt Tournament in New Orleans, La., with a 9-2 win over Arkansas State. Following a 7-5 loss to FIU in the second round, the Jaguars defeated New Orleans 8-4 before being eliminated by Western Kentucky in a 6-5 decision. South Alabama faced Southern Miss in the opening round of the NCAA Regional in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and fell 20-13. The Jags rebounded with a 10-0 shutout over Navy before USM ended the Jags’ season with a 10-9 win in USA’s third game of the Regional.

Tim Merri was named the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year and earned Second-Team Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America and Freshman All-America honorable men on by Collegiate Baseball. Daniel Head and Eben Wells each were named Second-Team All-South/ Central Region by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on, and were named First-Team All-Sun Belt. Layne Meyer (P), Nick Gretz (1B), Sco Calahan (2B), Tim Merri (OF) and Brian Groom (DH) each earned Second-Team All-Sun Belt honors. In addi on, Gretz and Wells were named to the NCAA (Tuscaloosa) Regional All-Tournament Team. Head coach Steve Ki rell was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the fourth me in his career. Seth Taylor was the lone Jaguar to sign a professional contract at the conclusion of the ‘99 season when he inked with the New York Yankees.

The 1999 team was composed of: Aron Andrews, Josh Butler, Sco Calahan, Wes Cash, Brian Christ, Ma Conway, Will Conway, Peter Cooke, Nick Gretz, Brian Groom, Daniel Head, Vinnie Hernandez, Adam Huddleston, Bre Jackson, Josh Jackson, Eric Janecek, Ben Keats, Mike Lo in, Jimmy Long, Joe Long, Brad Lowell, Tim Merri , Layne Meyer, Quinn Moore, Ben Morgan, Jeff rey Ondracka, Josh Patrick, Buck Pe us, Dwayne Pugh, Omar Rivero, Kyle Roach, Nick Saba, Mark Sarson, Blake Schultz, Ma Silvey, Kyle Stanky, Brian Steadman, Nate Taylor, Seth Taylor, Brad Touchstone, Eben Wells and Shane Weeks.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (16th season) Assistant coaches: Ron Pelle er, Ronnie Powell and Sco Southard Graduate assistant coaches: Rob Breazeale, Joey Choron and Terry Wiley

119 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2000 NCAA Regional Starkville, Miss. 27-33, 14-15 Sun Belt

The 2000 Jaguar baseball team extended the program’s NCAA Regional appearance streak to six seasons a er sweeping through the Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Stanky Field to clinch a postseason berth. South Alabama fi nished the regular season with a 23-31 overall record and 14-15 Sun Belt mark.

USA’s only chance at extending its NCAA Regional appearance streak was to win the 2000 Sun Belt Tournanment, which it did with an opening-round 8-0 shuout win over UALR, consecu ve wins over New Orleans and a 10-4 win over Florida Interna onal in the championship game. The Jags earned an automa c bid to the NCAA Postseason with the conference tournament crown, and advanced to the NCAA Regional in Starkville, Miss. USA opened with Regional host Mississippi State, who defeated the Jaguars 9-2. USA then fell to Tulane 4-3 to close its season.

Tim Merri earned First-Team All-South Central Region from the American Baseball Coaches Associa on, while Tony Picco was named Second-Team All-South Central Region. However, neither Merri nor Picco were named to the Sun Belt All-Conference team. Daniel Head and Dwayne Pugh both signed professional contracts at the conclusion of the season.

The 2000 team was composed of: Casey Almond, Barre Blakely, Ben Caff ey, Sco Calahan, Will Conway, Peter Cooke, Tim Davis, Jason Glasscock, Nick Gretz, Brantley Griffi n, Brian Groom, Jason Gross, Daniel Head, Chris Howell, Eric Janecek, Cameron Likely, Joe Long, Tim Merri , Layne Meyer, Ben Nelson, Jeff rey Ondracka, Bre Parker, Josh Patrick, Buck Pe us, Tony Picco , Jay Powell, Dwayne Pugh, Craig Remos, Jay Richardson, Omar Rivero, Kyle Stanky, Brian Steadman, Jason Sullivant, Josh Touchstone, Boo Tsimpides and Lucas Whitworth.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (17th season) Assistant coaches: Tommy Hearn, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coaches: Vinnie Hernandez and Ben Keats

120 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2001 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions NCAA Regional Clemson, S.C. 45-19, 17-10 Sun Belt

The 2001 season brought the return of the Sun Belt Conference championship to South Alabama, as well as the school’s 20th NCAA Regional appearance. USA opened the season with an eight-game win streak, and would go on to win 26 of its fi rst 29 games. The Jags shared the Sun Belt regular-season tle a er fi nishing with an iden cal conference record (17-10) as Middle Tennessee, who took two of three games from USA in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on the fi nal weekend of the regular season. However, the Jaguars se led the score in the Sun Belt Tournament championship game with an 11-2 win over the Blue Raiders to win the Sun Belt Tournament and earn the program’s fi rst-ever No. 1 seed in the NCAA Postseason, in which the Jags competed in Clemson, S.C.

USA fell to Seton Hall, 7-2, to open the 2001 NCAA Regional in Clemson, but followed with an 8-4 win over William & Mary. However, the Jags faced Seton Hall a second me in the Regional and fell 8-7 to the Pirates to end the season. But the success of the 2001 season helped the Jaguars climb as high as a No. 8 ranking in Collegiate Baseball, and fi nished the year ranked as high as 23rd by Baseball America.

Right-hander Clark Girardeau was named the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year and a First-Team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, while head coach Steve Ki rell was awarded the Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the fi h me in his career. Girardeau, Tim Merri and Ryan Mulhern were named First-Team All-South Central Region by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on, while Tony Neal, Nick Gretz and Sco Calahan earned Second-Team All-South Central Region honors. Gretz and Joe Long were also named First-Team All-SBC. A record nine Jaguars signed professional contracts at the conclusion of the 2001 season.

The 2001 South Alabama baseball team was composed of: Casey Almond, Sco Calahan, Caleb Crosby, Brandon Davis, Tim Davis, Clark Girardeau, Jason Glasscock, Nick Gretz, Brantly Griffi n, Jason Gross, Kent Hall, Warren Hanna, Jus n Hawarah, Bert Heath, Jus n Horn, Eric Janecek, Ben Kautz, Cameron Likely, Joe Long, Tim Merri , Sco Mularz, Ryan Mulhern, Chris Nappi, Tony Neal, Ben Nelson, Bre Parker, Adam Parnell, Buck Pe us, Tony Picco , Jay Powell, Craig Remos, Jay Richardson, Shane Scoville, Erik Smallwood, Sam Smith, Mel Spivey, Kyle Stanky, Jason Sulivant, Les Taylor, Josh Touchstone, Jack Tracy, Boo Tsimpides, Lucas Whitworth and Spencer Wiggins.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (18th season) Assistant coaches: Tommy Hearn, Ron Pelle er and Ronnie Powell Graduate assistant coach: Layne Meyer

121 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2002 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA Regional South Bend, Ind. 42-19, 17-5 Sun Belt

South Alabama won its 11th Sun Belt Conference championship, and fourth in fi ve seasons, while advancing to the program’s 21st NCAA Regional in 2002. A er a .500 start to the year, the Jags got hot in conference play a er opening the league schedule with a three-game sweep of Arkansas State in Jonesboro, Ark. USA won 23 of 26 games during that span, and closed the regular season with wins in seven of its last eight games. South Alabama won its fi rst three games of the Sun Belt Tournament in Mobile, but fell to New Mexico State 20-9 in the championship game.

The Jaguars opened play in the NCAA Regional in South Bend, Ind., with a 7-4 win over Kent State before falling to Notre Dame and Ohio State to be eliminated from the postseason. South Alabama fi nished the year ranked 25th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

Ryan Mulhern (above) was named a Third-Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA), and earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors as well. Jansen Rayborn (1B), Josh Touchstone (2B), Bre Parker (SS), Erik Smallwood (OF) and Jason Gross (DH) were named Second-Team All-Sun Belt. Mulhern and Smallwood also earned ABCA All-South Central Region honors. Kevin Sytko was the only Jaguar named to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team. Shane Scoville, Smallwood, Sam Smith, Mel Spivey and Eric Thomas each signed a professional contract at the end of the 2002 season.

The 2002 Jaguar team was composed of: John David Adams, Jim Beauford, Juan Carnicero, Cole Craig, Caleb Crosby, Beau Fleming, Ben Froemming, Clark Girardeau, Jason Glasscock, Jason Gross, J.T. Hardcastle, Jus n Hawarah, Bert Heath, Kevin Laird, Wesley Love, Mike McCalmon, Quendon Montgomery, Sco Mularz, Ryan Mulhern, Tony Neal, Ben Nelson, Bre Parker, Adam Parnell, Jason Patrick, Buck Pe us, Josh Plaice, Tyler Powell, Jansen Rayborn, Jay Richardson, Shane Scoville, Erik Smallwood, Sam Smith, Mel Spivey, Kyle Stanky, Kevin Sytko, Eric Thomas, Josh Touchstone, T.J. Touchstone, Jack Tracy, Cory Wiggins, Spencer Wiggins, Kevin Williams and Adam Wood.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (19th season) Assistant coaches: Ronnie Powell, Scot Sealy and Tom Whitehurst

122 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2003 Sun Belt Conference Champions NCAA Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 42-19, 17-7 Sun Belt

The 2003 South Alabama baseball team opened its season with a four-game s nt on the West Coast, but came back winless a er ge ng shut out at San Diego State to open the season and dropping three straight at Southern California. USA rebounded for its fi rst win of the season - a 17-3 win at Auburn - before returing to Stanky Field to win two of three games in the Coca-Cola Classic. The Jaguars hit their stride in the second game of its three-game series with Connec cut one week later, which started an 11-game win streak. USA dropped its fi rst two conference games of the year at Arkansas State, but followed with an eight-game win streak.

The Jags went on to win 14 of their fi nal 17 games en route to the program’s 12th Sun Belt tle. USA opened the Sun Belt Tournament in Lafaye e, La., with a 6-2 win over ASU, but was eliminated a er consecu ve losses to Western Kentucky and Florida Interna onal. South Alabama defeated Rutgers 14-1 to open the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee, Fla., then knocked off host Florida State 8-6 in the winner’s bracket. But FSU rallied out of the loser’s bracket to hand USA consecu ve losses which ended its year.

Ryan Mulhern became the program’s fi rst two- me All-American when he was named Third-Team All-America by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA). He was also named First-Team All-South Central Region by the ABCA, while Clark Girardeau and Bre Parker received Second-Team All-Region recogni on. Adam Lind was named a Second-Team Freshman All-American by Baseball America. Both Mulhern and Parker were named First-Team All-Sun Belt, and Girardeau and Kevin Sytko each were voted Second-Team All-Conference. Head coach Steve Ki rell was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the sixth and fi nal me in his career. Sytko, Cole Craig, Mulhern and Girardeau were each named to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team. Girardeau, Neal, Mulhern and Parker each signed a professional contract at the end of the 2003 season.

The 2003 team was composed of: John David Adams, Jeff rey Angst, Jim Beauford, Cole Craig, Caleb Crosby, Jeremy Deas, Frank Elia, Ryan Fillingim, Ben Froemming, Billy Fullam, Clark Girardeau, Jason Gross, Jus n Hawarah, Bert Heath, J.J. Jackson, Kevin Laird, Tim Land, Adam Lind, Wesley Love, Tyler Lynd, Tommie Major, Gabe Mayorga, Quendon Montgomery, Sco Mularz, Ryan Mulhern, Tony Neal, Ben Nelson, Bre Parker, Adam Pritchard, Jansen Rayborn, Kevin Sytko, Josh Touchstone, T.J. Touchstone, Kevin E. Williams, Kevin M. Williams and Adam Wood.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (20th season) Assistant coaches: Ronnie Powell, Scot Sealy and Tom Whitehurst Graduate assistant coach: Josh Plaice

123 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2004 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions 30-28, 16-8 Sun Belt

Although South Alabama’s streak of consecu ve NCAA Regional appearances ended at nine in 2004, the Jaguars captured the program’s fourth straight Sun Belt Conference tle and sixth in the last seven years. USA opened the season with just three wins through its fi rst 10 games. But the Jags were steady during conference play, winning all but one series during the season. South Alabama dropped two of three games against Middle Tennessee, who ended up sharing the regular-season tle with the Jags.

USA hosted the 2004 Sun Belt Tournament, and opened with a 6-3 loss to Western Kentucky. The Jaguars bounced back with a 12-10 win over New Orleans in the loser’s bracket before being eliminated from the tournament with a 4-3 loss to Florida Interna onal.

Right-hander P.J. Walters was named a First-Team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, and received Third-Team All-America honors from the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA) along with ou ielder Adam Lind. Lind was also named Second-Team All-South Central Region by the ABCA. Lind received First-Team All-Sun Belt accolades, while Walters earned second-team honors. Lind and Tim Land both signed professional contracts at the end of the 2004 season. Lind broke into the major leagues in 2006 with the Toronto Blue Jays.

The 2004 team was composed of: Jeff rey Angst, Bryan Adams, Josh Bailey, Michael Cart, Daniel Carter, Chase Chris anson, David Compitello, Cory Cooper, Jeremy Deas, Joey Doan, Adam Duncan, Josh Ehmke, Frank Elila, Ben Froemming, Brad Gordon, Jus n Hawarah, Bert Heath, Tyler Kerns, Tim Land, Adam Lind, Tyler Lynd, Guillermo Mar nez, Gus Menendez, Jeff Middleton, Quendon Montgomery, Ryan Nichols, Luke Peavy, Jansen Rayborn, Jus n Rayborn, Daniel Roberts, Clark Secchiari, Shaun Shugart, Jeramy Simmons, Josh Touchstone, P.J. Walters, Patrick Weaver, Kevin Williams and Jus n Wise.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (21st season) Assistant coaches: Tony David, Ronnie Powell and Scot Sealy

124 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2005 NCAA Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 35-27, 15-9 Sun Belt

South Alabama returned to the NCAA Postseason in 2005 by sweeping through the Sun Belt Conference Tournament in Miami, Fla. The Jaguars entered the conference’s postseason tournament 4-6 in their last 10 regular-season games. But an 11-10 opening-round win over New Orleans was followed by a 6-4 win over host Florida Interna onal, and a 14-6 win over UNO to advance to the championship game. USA defeated Middle Tennessee, who it shared the conference championship with the previous season, 9-2 to win the 2005 Sun Belt Tournament and advance to the program’s 23rd NCAA Regional.

USA’s NCAA postseason run was short-lived in 2005. The Jags fell to Auburn 13-5 to open the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee, Fla., and was eliminated one day later with an 8-5 loss to Army.

Le -hander Adam Wood earned First-Team All-SBC honors, while Joel Collins was named to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament Team. Josh Morgan, Jus n Rayborn and Jeramy Simmons each signed professional contracts at the end of the 2005 season.

The 2005 team was composed of: Jeff rey Angst, E.J. Basta, Michael Cart, Chase Chris anson, Joel Collins, David Compitello, Jeff Cunningham, Chris Davis, John Devisser, Joey Doan, Josh Ehmke, David Freese, Ben Froemming, Aaron George, Tyler Jones, Tyler Kerns, Aus n Lee, Tyler Lynd, Tommie Major, Guillermo Mar nez, Jeff Middleton, Quendon Montgomery, Josh Morgan, Jeff Morris, Ryan Nichols, Ma Petersen, Jus n Rayborn, Jeramy Simmons, Guy Skipper, Josh Stapleton, P.J. Walters, Patrick Weaver, Travis West, Jus n Wise and Adam Wood.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (22nd season) Assistant coaches: Jorge Hernandez, Ronnie Powell and Scot Sealy

125 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2006 NCAA Regional Oxford, Miss. 39-21, 16-7 Sun Belt

The 2006 season marked South Alabama’s 24th NCAA Regional appearance, which also marked head coach Steve Ki rell’s fi nal appearance in the NCAA postseason. South Alabama played nearly .500 ball in conference play un l its fourth Sun Belt series of the year - a three-game set at UALR - when the Jaguars swept the Trojans to kick off a season-best 11-game winning streak that included three consecu ve sweeps of UALR, Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky.

USA opened the Sun Belt Tournament in Bowling Green, Ky., with a 5-3 loss to Middle Tennessee, but rebounded with a 5-3 win over Arkansas State in the loser’s bracket. However, an 8-5 loss to Louisiana-Lafaye e eliminated the Jags from the conference’s postseason tournament the next day. USA earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Postseason where it would compete in the Oxford (Miss.) Regional hosted by Mississippi. The Jaguars opened the Regional with a 7-1 win over Tulane, but consecu ve losses to Mississippi and Tulane, respec vely, eliminated the Jaguars from postseason play.

A pair of future major leaguers led the Jags to the NCAA Postseason, as well in postseason accolades. David Freese was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, while right-hander P.J. Walters was honored as the Sun Belt Co-Pitcher of the Year. David Doss was named the Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year as a freshman, and earned First-Team Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. Freese was named a First-Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA), while Walters earned Second-Team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball and Third-Team All-America accolades from the ABCA. Both Freese and Walters earned First-Team All-South Central Region honors as well. Walters, Freese, Chase Chris anson, Jeff Cunningham and Tyler Jones each were named First-Team All-Sun Belt, while Patrick Weaver and Doss earned Second-Team All-Conference honors. Chris anson, Walters, Freese, Zach Piccola, Guillermo Mar nez and Tyler Jones each signed a professional contract at the end of the 2006 season. Freese broke into the Major Leagues in 2009 with the St. Louis Cardinals where he went on to earn the 2011 Na onal League Championship Series and World Series Most Valuable Player Award, and received the Babe Ruth Award as the 2011 MLB Postseason’s most outstanding player. He was named an NL All-Star in 2012. Walters broke into MLB in 2009 as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.

The 2006 team was composed of: Michael Cart, Chase Chris anson, Joel Collins, David Compitello, Jeff Cunningham, Chris Davis, Ben Daw, Glen Desposito, John Devisser, Joey Doan, David Doss, David Freese, Aaron George, Eric Gonzalez, Brandon Gunter, Tyler Jones, Tyler Kerns, Bill Kleinschrodt, Mike Koppersmith, Sean Laird, Guillermo Mar nez, Quendon Montgomery, Jeff Morris, Kevin Nabors, Zach Piccola, Clint Reynolds, Guy Skipper, Eric Sulivant, Bre Turner, P.J. Walters and Patrick Weaver.

Head coach: Steve Ki rell (23rd season) Assistant coaches: Brian Has ngs, Ronnie Powell and Rob Reinstetle

126 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2013 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions NCAA Regional Starkville, Miss. 43-20, 20-10 Sun Belt

The Mark Calvi era at South Alabama began with his fi rst season in 2012, but it was in his sophomore campaign that the Jaguars returned to prominence na onally as well as in the Sun Belt Conference. South Alabama captured the program’s 14th Sun Belt tle in 2013, which it shared with Troy, and advanced to the NCAA Postseason for the 25th me in school history.

USA opened the season with a nine-game win streak and won 13 of its fi rst 15 games of the year. Consistent play at home and on the road in conference play helped the Jags capture series wins in eight of their 10 league series. South Alabama opened the Sun Belt Tournament in Lafaye e, La., as the No. 2 seed and defeated UALR 10-2. Louisiana-Lafaye e knocked off the Jags 9-2 in the winner’s bracket, but USA rebounded with a 7-6 win over Florida Interna onal. ULL eliminated the Jaguars from the conference tournament the next day with a 12-2 win. But a er fi nishing the regular season with a 40-16 record, USA received an at-large bid to compete in the NCAA Starkville (Miss.) Regional.

The Jags opened the Regional with a 9-4 win over Mercer to set up a rematch from the regular season with host Mississippi State. The Bulldogs defeated USA 6-2 and went on to earn a na onal runner-up fi nish a er falling to UCLA in the College World Series championship series. South Alabama was eliminated one day later a er ge ng shut out by Central Arkansas 3-0. USA fi nished the year ranked 30th in the fi nal Na onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa on poll.

Jordan Pa erson was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, and became the program’s 26th student-athlete to earn All-America honors when College Baseball Insider named him a Third-Team All-American. Pa erson, Robby Campbell (2B) and Dus n Dalken (DH) earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors, while Kyle Bartsch (P), Ma Bell (P), Whi Dorsey (C) and Nolan Earley (OF) were voted Second-Team All-Conference. Calvi was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year, and was later voted as the South/Central Region Coach of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA). Pa erson and Bartsch were each named Second-Team All-South/Central Region by the ABCA. Ou ielder Jeff DeBlieux led the na on with 10 triples. Bartsch, DeBlieux, Earley, Pa erson and right-hander Dylan Stamey each signed professional contracts at the end of the 2013 season.

The 2013 team was composed of: Kyle Bartsch, Ma Bell, Cole Billingsley, Collin Blankenship, Brandon Boyle, Dillon Buhrkuhl, Robby Campbell, Tripp Cecil, Jarron Cito, Drew Cofi eld, Bud Collura, Dus n Dalken, Jeff DeBlieux, Jaime Dennis, Whi Dorsey, Nolan Earley, Andrew Fonzi, Payton Gardner, Brandon Hallford, J.A. Harville, Anthony Izzio, Cole Jarman, Hayden Jones, Logan Kirkland, Brent Mitchell, Jacob Noble, Graham Odom, Jordan Pa erson, Ma Peacock, Kyle Rovig, Ma Sharp, Hunter Soleymani, Dylan Stamey, James Traylor, Trey Williamon and Nick Zaharion.

Head coach: Mark Calvi (Second season) Assistant coaches: Bob Keller, Alan Luckie and Jerry Zulli

127 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2015 Sun Belt Conference Champions 37-20, 19-9 Sun Belt

The 2015 Jaguar baseball team earned the program’s 15th Sun Belt Conference Championship a er fi nishing with a 19-9 conference record. South Alabama opened the season with four consecu ve wins, including a 7-4 victory over Auburn, to start the year. A three-game losing skid, which came at the hands of three na onally-ranked opponents in No. 13 Maryland, No. 15 Arkansas and No. 22 Central Florida in a weekend tournament at Stanky Field in late February, preceded a fi ve-game win streak following a midweek win at Alabama State and a four-game series sweep of Brown at Stanky Field.

USA opened Sun Belt play with a series win over Li le Rock in Mobile, and lost its only conference series of the year the following weekend a er dropping two of three games at Texas-Arlington. The Jags took two of three games from each of their next four conference opponents before sweeping their fi rst league series of the year against Georgia State at Stanky Field in late April. That series kicked off a string of eight straight league wins, including a sweep at Georgia Southern and two of three wins at Louisiana-Lafaye e. USA won its fi rst three Sun Belt Tournament games to set up a matchup with Louisiana-Lafaye e in the conference championship game, where the Jags fell 5-1 in 12 innings in the fi nal game of the season.

Right-hander Kevin Hill became the program’s 27th All-American when Collegiate Baseball selected him to its second team, while the Na onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa on and the American Baseball Coaches Associa on/Rawlings named him a Third-Team All-American. Hill was voted the Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year, and was also a First-Team All-Sun Belt and First-Team All-South Central Region selec on. The right-hander tossed four consecu ve complete games against league opponents, and recorded two shutouts on the season. He led the SBC in wins (10), ERA (1.73), opposing ba ng average (.208), strikeouts (107) and runs allowed (20), and ed for the league lead in earned runs allowed (18). His 10 wins ed for 13th na onally, and he ranked 19th in the country in ERA. Ou ielder Cole Billingsley also earned First-Team All-SBC and Second-Team All-South Central Region recogni on a er leading the conference with 30 stolen bases, and was a Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner a er playing errorless ball in 55 games. Right-hander Ben Taylor also earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors, and was selected in the seventh round of the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Dra by the Boston Red Sox.

The 2015 team was composed of Adam Ballew, Jared Barnes, Aus n Bembnowski, Cole Billingsley, Ma Bolger, Cameron Cochran, Bud Collura, Jason Cryar, Cameron Cummings, Garre DeGallier, Mike Dolloff , Jus n Flores, Ben Gann, Jared Gates, Cole Gleason, Connor Hawthorne, Kevin Hill, Joey Jones, Davis Knapp, Drew LaBounty, Ryne Long, Daniel Mar nez, Shane McKinley, Zach McMullen, Kevin Moore, Luke Morgan, Ma Peacock, Ryan Raspino, Ma Sharp, Hunter Soleymani, Aus n Stephens, Seth Tatman, Ben Taylor, James Traylor and Cody Van Aken.

Head coach: Mark Calvi (Second season) Assistant coaches: Bob Keller, Alan Luckie and Jerry Zulli

128 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2016 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions NCAA Regional Tallahassee, Fla. 42-22, 21-9 Sun Belt

The 2016 Jaguar baseball team earned the program’s 16th Sun Belt Conference Championship and 26th NCAA Regional appearance a er fi nishing with a 21-9 Sun Belt Conference record. South Alabama opened the season with fi ve straight wins, including a 3-1 victory at Georgia behind the fi rst of right-hander Kevin Hill’s four complete games on the year.

USA went unbeaten during the fi rst half of the conference season with a 15-0 record. The Jags closed their conference schedule with series losses in four of their fi nal fi ve league series, but also won key midweek contests at Alabama and at Auburn during that stretch.

South Alabama opened the 2016 Sun Belt Tournament in San Marcos, Texas, as the No. 2 seed with a 4-2 loss to No. 7 Texas-Arlington. USA responded with consecu ve wins over No. 3 Li le Rock and UTA before falling to No. 6 Georgia Southern in the semifi nal round. The Jaguars received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional as a No. 3 seed, and opened with a 14-2 loss to No. 2 seed Southern Miss. But the Jags rallied for back-to-back wins over No. 4 Alabama State and a second match-up with the Golden Eagles in elimina on contests to reach the Regional fi nal against No. 1 Florida State, who eliminated USA with an 18-6 victory.

Hill was named First-Team All-America by Collegiate Baseball, and a Third-Team All-America selec on by the Na onal Baseball Writers Associa on. He was named the Sun Belt Male Student-Athlete of the Year, the Sun Belt Pitcher of the Year for the second straight season, as well as First-Team All-Sun Belt and First- Team All-South/Central Region. He was selected by the Houston Astros in the 25th round of the 2016 Major League Baseball Dra , and closed his Jaguar career ranked fourth in career strikeouts (326) at USA.

Center fi elder Cole Billingsley earned his second consecu ve Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 2016, and was also a First-Team All-Sun Belt and Second-Team All- South/Central Region selec on. Billingsley led the league in stolen bases (31) for the second straight year, and also led the conference in sacrifi ce fl ies (8). He was selected in the 19th round of the 2016 MLB Dra by the Bal more Orioles. Shortstop Drew LaBounty joined Hill and Billingsley as First-Team All-Sun Belt a er leading the league in walks (59), and ranking second in on-base percentage (.444) and sacrifi ce fl ies (7).

Right fi elder Travis Swaggerty was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, making him the 11th in the program’s history, a er fi nishing second in the conference in walks (42) and stolen bases (20), and third in on-base percentage (.431). Swaggerty also led the Jaguars in ba ng average (.303), and hit safely in 44 of 59 games played.

South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 26th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

The 2016 team was composed of Jared Barnes, John Barr, Randy Bell, Aus n Bembnowski, Cole Billingsley, Ma Bolger, Jason Cryar, Wells Davis, Mike Dolloff , Brendan Donovan, Jus n Flores, Ben Gann, Avery Geyer, Tanner Halstead, Dylan Hardy, Jalen Haskin, Kevin Hill, Thomas Huston, Drew LaBounty, Ryne Long, Danny Mar nez, Shane McKinley, Eddie Paparella, Carter Perkins, Ryan Raspino, Max Ryan, Jordan Schmits, Ma Sharp, Hunter Soleymani, Harrison Spruiell, Aus n Stephens, Travis Swaggerty, James Traylor, Cody Van Aken and Adam Wolfe.

Head coach: Mark Calvi (Fi h season) Assistant coaches: Bob Keller, Alan Luckie and Chris Prothro

129 ncaa regional / sbc championship teams 2017 NCAA Regional Ha esburg, Miss. 40-21, 22-8 Sun Belt

The 2017 team advanced to the program’s 27th NCAA Regional a er capturing the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship. South Alabama went 22-8 in Sun Belt play before winning three straight games at the Sun Belt Tournament in Statesboro, Ga. The Jags defeated host Georgia Southern in the championship game by rallying for three runs in the fi nal two frames of the game, including an RBI walk-off single by Brendan Donovan in the bo om of the 10th inning, to clinch the championship. South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 26th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll. It marked the second straight year the Jags have won 40 or more games, and the 21st me the program has won 40-plus contests. Calvi was named the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on Division I Coach of the Year in 2017, marking the third consecu ve year he earned the honor.

The Jags won 19 games at Stanky Field in 2017, including a 5-2 win over No. 11 Mississippi State, and earned 15 road wins including a 14-3 win at Auburn, and 7-6 win at No. 10 LSU.

USA broke the program record for walks (373) in a season in ‘17, which ranked second na onally. The Jags ranked sixth na onally in runs scored (488) and on-base percentage (.415), seventh in runs per game (8.0), 11th in fi elding percentage (.980), 14th in sacrifi ce fl ies (32) and home runs (78), and 15th in slugging percentage (.480). Defensively, the 2017 mark of .980 broke a single-season record at USA and ranked 11th na onally. The Jags have ranked in the top 10 in fi elding percentage the last three seasons, and broke the program’s single-season record in fi elding percentage in each of those seasons.

Jared Barnes and Travis Swaggerty earned All-America and all-region honors in 2017, and were also All-Sun Belt selec ons along with Dylan Hardy, Drew LaBounty and Wells Davis. Barnes was selected in the eighth round of the 2017 MLB Dra by the Miami Marlins.

Right-handed pitchers Randy Bell and Tyler Carr were named to the Sun Belt All-Tournament Team, and Bell was also named to the NCAA Ha esburg All-Regional Team. Bell was selected in the 10th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball Dra by the Sea le Mariners, while right-hander Ma Peacock was selected in the 23rd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

South Alabama fi nished the season ranked 26th in the fi nal Collegiate Baseball poll.

The 2017 team was composed of Alex Adair, Andy Arguelles, Jared Barnes, Randy Bell, Ma Bolger, Tyler Carr, Andrew Cash, Cam Cummings, Wells Davis, Nick DeSan s, Brendan Donovan, Will Eiland, Avery Geyer, Dylan Hardy, Thomas Huston, Joey Jones, Drew LaBounty, Jason Lo , Will Lu , Zach McMullen, Zach Melton, Eddie Paparella, Ma Peacock, Tyler Perez, Carter Perkins, Griffi n Rivers, Paul Russo, Harrison Spruiell, Hunter Stokes, Torrence Sumerlin, Travis Swaggerty, Colton Thomas, Sean Trimble and Adam Wolfe.

Head coach: Mark Calvi (Sixth season) Assistant coaches: Bob Keller, Alan Luckie and Chris Prothro

130 all-time letterwinners

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Mitchell, Ala., 1995 Bryant, Steve (39), Goode, Va., 1990-91 Crosby, Caleb (42), Jackson, Ala., 2001-03 Atamian, Thomas (43), Barrington, Ill., 1972-75 Buhrkuhl, Dillon (36), Flint, Texas, 2012-14 Crowder, Forrest (18), Chickasaw, Ala., 1971-74 Aubel, Larry (19), Short Hill, N.J., 1971-72 Burch, Dave (55), Yardley, Pa., 1983 Crum, Joe (45), Mobile, Ala., 1992 Aviles, Willie (5), Kissimmee, Fla., 1989-90 Burgess, Mike (20), Theodore, Ala., 1976 Cryar, Jason (2), Altamonte Springs, Fla., 2015-16 B Burkel, Joe (50), Mobile, Ala., 1975 Culberson, Bragan (54), Birmingham, Ala., 1994 Bagge , John (30), Mobile, Ala., 1984 Burns, Russell (33), 1971 Cullen, Mike (3), West Bloomfi eld, Mich., 1977-78 Bailey, Jarre (41), Pra ville, Ala., 2009-12 Burt, Keith (1), 1971 Cullifer, Jus n (41), Dothan, Ala., 2014 Bailey, Rick, 1965 Buss, John (25), Lockport, Ill., 1987-88 Cummings, Cameron (18), Thorsby, Ala., 2014-17 Baker, Bill (5), Webster Groves, Mo., 1976-77 Butler, Stephan (41), Alexander City, Ala., 1992-93 Cunningham, Jeff (22), Vincennes, Ind., 2005-07 Baker, Corey (48), Peotone, Ill., 1975-76 Butkus, Stan (48), North Miami, Fla., 1972 Cur s, Brey (6), Mobile, Ala., 1994-97 Baker, Phil (25), Jackson, Ala., 1972 Byrd, Phillip (32), Hurley, Miss., 2009-12 Czosek, Dave (48), Libertyville, Ill., 1981-82 Baker, Stephen (38), Mobile, Ala., 1987-89 Byrne, Tommy (59), Mobile, Ala., 1973 Ballard, Charlie (50), Saugus, Calif., 1973 D Ballew, Adam (17), Oxford, Ala., 2014-15 C Dahlmann, Ray (39), Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1979-80 Barnes, Anthony (33), Delplane, Va., 1996 Caff ey, Ben (17) Kirkwood, Mo., 2000 Dalken, Dus n (29), Gainesville, Ga., 2012-13 Barnes, Jared (28), Tallahassee, Fla., 2015-17 Calahan, Sco (21), Crossville, Tenn., 1998-01 Danaher, Bob (42), Pa erson, N.J., 1970-71 Barne , Marty (26), Harlan, Iowa, 1995 Calderone, Bruce (20), Chicago Heights, Ill., 1972-75 Daniels, Jody (25), Mobile, Ala., 1979-80 Barr, John (36), Waynesboro, Pa., 2016 Cameron, Steve, Dothan, Ala., 1968 Darnell, Connie (46), 1971 Barton, Stuart (46), Alphare a, Ga., 2009 Campbell, Robby (6), Niceville, Fla., 2012-13 Daugherty, Henry (5), 1969 Barton, Tony (45), Mobile, Ala., 1975-77 Cantwell, Ma (26), Crestview, Fla., 1981 Daugherty, Jim (42), Mobile, Ala., 1974-75 Bartsch, Kyle (8), Hurst, Texas, 2012-13 Carden, Michael (34), Co ondale, Ala., 2011 Dauenheimer, Sco (46), Ramsey, N.J., 1983 Baryliski, Tony (39), St. Louis, Mo., 1975-76 Carleton, Cameron (38), Dadeville, Ala., 2014 David, Tony (4), Ocean Springs, Miss., 1994-95 Basse , John (48), Park Forest, Ill., 1979-80 Carlson, Danny (28), Daphne, Ala., 1992-93 Davis, Brandon (43), Lucedale, Miss., 2001 Basta, E.J. (8), Ballwin, Mo., 2005 Carpenter, Danny (56), Mobile, Ala., 1976-79 Davis, Chris (40), Spanish Fort, Ala., 2006-09 Bates, Andrew (8), Pace, Fla., 2018-present Carpenter, Jerry (4), Mobile, Ala., 1976-79 Davis, Drew (38), Pensacola, Fla., 1994 Ba le, Allen (1), Mount Olive, N.C., 1989-91 Carr, Tyler (23), Lake Placid, Fla., 2017-18 Davis, John (43), Samia, Ontario, Canada, 1975-77 Baun, Sco (50), Marion Center, Pa., 1977 Cart, Michael (19), King City, Ontario, 2007 Davis, Mike (35), Mobile, Ala., 1975 Baxley, Sid (4), Macon, Ga., 1979-80 Carter, Daniel (15), Pace, Fla., 2004 Davis, O.J. (5), Mobile, Ala., 1993-94 Baxter, Lance (13), Robertsdale, Ala., 2007-10 Carter, Jus n (28), Birmingham, Ala., 1998 Davis, Tim (19) Lucedale, Miss., 2000-01 Bayoff , Steve (1), West Bloomfi eld, Mich., 1978-79 Caruso, Phil (8), Riverview, Mich., 1979-80 Davis, Wells (38), Columbus, Miss., 2016-present Bazzell, Mike (34), 1971 Carzoli, Chris (36), Ocean Springs, Miss., 1980 Daw, Ben (9) Mobile, Ala., 2006-2007 Beals, Sco (30), Jamestown, N.Y., 1977-79 Casey, Bill, Mobile, Ala., 1965 Deason, Terrell (11), Pace, Fla. 1997 Becker, Tim (18), Li tz, Pa., 1986 Casey, Ma (26), Mobile, Ala., 1996 DeArmon, Ben (14), Pensacola, Fla., 1988-89 Beers, David (33), Derby, N.J., 1995 Cash, Andrew (31), Flomaton, Ala., 2017-18 DeBlieux, Jeff , (36), Houma, La., 2011, 2013 Belcher, Jay (46), Meridian, Miss., 1978 Cash, Wes (11), Centreville, Ala., 1998-99 Dees, Kyle (43), Chatom, Ala., 2010-11 Beldon, Joe (33), Danville, Ky., 1978 Cecil, Tripp (46), Murphy, Texas, 2013 DeGallier, Garre (8), Sea le, Wash., 2014-15 Bell, Ma (24), Covington, Wash., 2013-14 Chambless, Ronnie (10), Satsuma, Ala., 1967-70 Della Ra a, Pete (14), Gulf Breeze, Fla., 1993-96 Bell, Randy (39), Woodville, Miss., 2016-17 Chavers, Charles (43), Atmore, Ala., 1976 Deloney, David (50), Liberty, Texas, 1993-94 Bembnowski, Aus n (47), Palm Harbor, Fla., 2015-16 Chermel, Mark (53), Wildwood, Ill., 1974-75 Dennis, Jaime (18), Huntsville, Ala., 2012-13 Berger, Chip (19), Lakeport, Calif., 1987 Choat, Buddy (38), Birmingham, Ala., 1972-75 Denny, Andy (9), Seymour, Ind., 1969 Bergeron, Rob (11), St. Amant, La., 1990-91 Choron, Joey (15), Panama City, Fla. 1997-98 Dery, Billy (18), Manalapan, N.J., 1980-81 Berra, Chris (11), St. Louis, Mo., 1977-78 Chris anson, Chase (34), Mobile, Ala., 2004-06 DeSan s, Nick (10), Woodstock, Ga., 2017-present Billingsley, Cole (9), Cropwell, Ala., 2013-16 Christenson, Todd (43), Hun ngton, N.Y., 1996-97 Devins, Jerry (2), 1971 Blankenship, Collin (40), Orange Beach, Ala., 2011-12 Ciaburri, Rob (3), Pi sburgh, Pa., 1975 DeVisser, John (16), Oakdale, Cal., 2005-06 Blackwell, Chuck (32), Laurel, Miss., 1984 Cito, Jarron (33), Johnstown, Colo., 2012-13 Diaz, David (2), Englewood, Fla., 1993-94 Bledsoe, Jim (23), Valley, Ala., 1993-94 Clark, John (45), Oshkosh, Wis., 1983-84 Diaz, Dominic (37), Enterprise, Ala., 2010-11 Blythe, Skip (32), Memphis, Tenn., 1979-83 Clarke, Hunter (35), Mobile, Ala., 2007-08 DiPerna, Dino (34), St. Paul, Minn., 1977 Bohanan, Ryan (25), Goddard, Kan., 2008-09 Cli on, Derek (19), Vestavia Hills, Ala., 1977 Divellia, Dan, 1970 Bolger, Ma (19), Madison, Ala., 2014-17 Coachman, Pete (10), Co onwood, Ala., 1984 Dixon, Tyrone (9), Grand Bay, Ala., 1990-93 Bolling, Feb (5), Mobile, Ala., 1978-81 Cochran, Cameron (27), Baton Rouge, La., 2015 Doan, Joey (18), Mobile, Ala., 2004-2007 Bolton, Gabe (19), Mobile, Ala., 1996-98 Codinach, Ralph (9), Miami, Fla., 1982-83 Dobnikar, Mark (33), Birmingham, Ala., 1993-94 Booker, JoJo (11), Brewton, Ala., 2018-present Cofi eld, Drew (20), Ranburne, Ala., 2012-13 Dogge , Geoff (7), Mobile, Ala., 1980-82 Booker, Keith (33), Mobile, Ala., 1975 Cole, John, 1965 Dollar, Blaine (39), A alla, Ala., 1971-74 Borgmann, Glenn (25), Butler, N.J., 1970-71 Collier, David (24), Ozark, Ala., 1993-94 Dolloff , Mike (8), Davison, Mich., 2015-16 Borin, Danny (35), Del Mar, Calif., 1979-80 Collier, Rick, 1970 Donald, Wayne (4), Mobile, Ala., 1982-84 Bosarge, Sco (24), Moss Point, Miss., 1990-91 Collins, Bob (45), Bridgewater, N.J., 1993-94 Donovan, Brendan (11), Enterprise, Ala., 2016-18 Boulo, Tyler (7), Mobile, Ala., 1993-96 Collins, Joel (33), Richmond Hill, Ont., 2005-07 Dorsey, Whi (10), Auburn, Ala., 2012-13 131 all-time letterwinners

Doss, David (10), Cantonment, Fla., 2006-09 Gorang, Greg (29), San Mateo, Calif., 1973-74 Hunt, Lamar, 1970 Drake, Ma (22), Cullman, Ala., 2009 Gordon, Brad (18), Pensacola, Fla., 2004 Huston, Thomas (26), Milton, Fla., 2016-17 Druckenmiller, Leon (18), Taylor, Mich., 1975-76 Gossman, Aus n (36), Avon, Ind., 2018 Hutcheson, Bob (13), 1971 Duei , Harold (7), Grand Bay, Ala., 1988-91 Graham, Van (27), Pascagoula, Miss., 1984-85 Hutcheson, Robert (32), Niceville, Fla., 1976 Duffi n, Tom (19), Miami, Fla., 1989 Greene, Zach (13), Jacksonville, Fla., 2018-present Hutchins, Joey (29), Kelseyville, Calif., 1985-86 Duff y, John (6), Mobile, Ala., 1980-83 Gretz, Nick (25), Apple Valley, Minn., 1999-2001 Dulaney, Charlie (13), 1968-70 Grichor, Zach, (11), Spring, Texas, 2009-10 I Dull, Mike (24), Beme, Ind., 1985-86 Griffi n, Brantley (4) Talladega, Ala., 2000-01 Icard, Wayne, (47), 1971 Duncan, Adam (22), Killen, Ala., 2004 Griffi n, Danny (20), Niceville, Fla., 1985-86 Izzio, Anthony (30), Vancleave, Miss., 2012-13 Dunning, James (42), Mobile, Ala., 2007-08 Griffi th, Chuck (13), Birmingham, Ala., 1973 Griffi th, Hunt (38), Mobile, Ala., 2011-12 J E Grimes, Billy (10), Wilmington, Del., 1979 Jacobs, Mike (9), Mobile, Ala., 1974-77 Earley, Nolan (17), Anderson, Ind., 2010-13 Groom, Brian (5), Semmes, Ala., 1999-2000 Jackson, Bre (16), Mobile, Ala., 1996-1999 Ehmke, Josh (17), Waterloo, Ind., 2004-05 Gross, Jason (6) Mobile, Ala., 2000-03 Jackson, J.J. (16), Queen Creek, Ariz., 2003 Eiland, Will (17), Auburn, Ala., 2017-18 Guin, Robert (10), Shalimar, Fla., 1976 Jackson, Ma (29), Haughton, La., 2009 Elia, Frank (13), Lidenhurst, N.Y., 2003 Janecek, Eric (45), Council Bluff s, Iowa, 1999-2000 Ellis, Rob (44), Mobile, Ala., 1972-73 H Jarman, Cole (35), Spanish Fort, Ala., 2013-14 Emmons, Jerry (32), Anderson, Ind., 1978 Hale, Shane (16), Lucedale, Miss., 1988-90 Jarvis, Milton, Semmes, Ala., 1966-68 Engle , Mickey, Prichard, Ala., 1966-68 Halfacre, Don (2), Pensacola, Fla., 1987-88 Jaye, Jamie (34), Bay Mine e, Ala., 1993-94 Estes, Marc (8), Canton, Ill., 1982-84 Hall, Karl (17), Meridian, Idaho, 1976-77 Jednat, Conner, (37), Mobile, Ala., 2018 Etheridge, Lee (49), Panama City, Fla., 1993 Halley, Allen (30), St. Maarten, Netherlands An lles, 1994-95 Jennings, David (7), Daphne, Ala., 1987-88 Etheridge, Miles (36), Norcross, Ga., 2008-09 Hallford, Brandon (32), Wilmer, Ala., 2013-14 Jernigan, Ryne (11), Milton, Fla., 2007-2008 E les, Mark (24), Perth, West Australia, 1987-88 Hallock, Tom (30), Greenville, Mich., 1991-92 Johnson, Lance (1), Cincinna , Ohio, 1984 Halstead, Tanner (23), Pensacola, Fla., 2016 Johnson, Stacey (25), North Pla e, Neb., 1992-93 F Hammond, David (47), Leeds, Ala., 1978 Johnston, Dennis (39), Dayton, N.Y., 1982-83 Fabbri, Fred (44), 1970-71 Hammac, Brad (15), Pace, Fla. 2008-09 Johnston, Mark (4), East Detroit, Mich., 1976-77 Fairbanks, Greg (31), Satellite Beach, Fla., 1976 Hammac, Darius (21), Mobile, Ala., 1984-85 Johnston, Sco (43), Eight Mile, Ala., 1994 Falteisek, Steve (17), Floral Park, N.Y., 1990-92 Hanks, D.D. (22), Saraland, Ala. 2009-10 Johnson, Greg (9), Omaha, Neb., 2008-09 Farmer, Kevin (4), Saraland, Ala., 1986-87 Hanna, Warren (13), Pensacola, Fla., 2001 Johnson, Travis (27), Sellersville, Pa., 2007-2008 Fayard, Robbie (32), Ocean Springs, Miss., 1994-96 Harben, Russell (6), Alphare a, Ga., 2007-08 Jones, David, Fairhope, Ala., 1968 Files, J.T. (28), Mesquite, Texas, 2012 Hardcastle, J.T. (45), Manteca, Calif., 2002 Jones, Dewayne (1), Mobile, Ala., 1986-88 Fillingim, Mike (9), Pensacola, Fla., 1974 Hardy, Dylan (2), D’Iberville, Miss., 2016-18 Jones, Hayden (19, 10), Ti on, Ga., 2013-14 Fillingim, Ryan (7), Fairhope, Ala., 2003 Harris, Fred (26), Richmond, Va., 1973-74 Jones, Joey (40), Trussville, Ala., 2015-17 Filotei, Bob (2), Levi own, Pa., 1989-90 Harris, Garre (23), Columbus, Miss., 2010-11 Jones, Terry (21), Mobile, Ala., 1972-74 Filotei, Jim (7), Levi own, Pa., 1983-84 Harris, Mark (2), Sidney, Ohio, 1975 Jones, Troy (4), Dothan, Ala., 1989-90 Fisher, Herb, 1965 Harville, J.A. (33), Bay Mine e, Ala., 2013-15 Jones, Tyler (24), Mobile, Ala., 2005-2006 Fischer, Mike (20), Crestline, Ohio, 1996-98 Haskin, Jalen (20), Ha esburg, Miss., 2016 Jordan, Grady (18), Tallahassee, Fla., 1990-91 Fisher, John (28), Mobile, Ala., 1985-86 Has ngs, Steve (4), Theodore, Ala., 1981 Jovings, Sam (19), Birmingham, Ala., 1978 Flores, Jus n (41), McDonough, Ga., 2015-16 Hatcher, Rick (36), Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1978 Julich, Jeff (29), Clermont, Fla., 1983-84 Flynt, Sammy (46), Mobile, Ala., 1976-77 Ha enstein, James (18), Chunchula, Ala., 1993-94 Fonzi, Andrew (21), Panama City, Fla, 2012-13 Hawarah, Jus n (17), Monroeville, Ala., 2002-04 K Foss, Eric (2), Bozeman, Mt., 1985 Hawkins, Kraig (4), Lake Charles, La., 1992 Kahn, Bobby (19), Mobile, Ala., 1985, 87-88 Francia, David (22), Mobile, Ala., 1995-96 Hawkins, Wayne, 1965 Kahn, Jeff (37), Mobile, Ala., 1982-85 Francia, Jimmy (2), Mobile, Ala., 1983-84 Hawthorne, Connor (14), Collierville, Tenn., 2014-15 Kanelos, Steve (26), Northbrook, Ill., 1978-79 Franklin, Robert (14), Mobile, Ala., 1984-87 Hayes, Ricky (18), Pelham, Ala., 1987 Kangas, Mark (32), Lynn Haven, Fla., 1985-86 Franks, Richard (15), 1969-70 Head, Daniel (34), Satsuma, Ala., 1999 Katalinich, Paul (57), Chicago, Ill., 1973-74 Franz, John (8), St. Louis, Mo., 1976-77 Hearn, Tommy (45), Theodore, Ala., 1981 Kateon, Bunky (32), Mobile, Ala., 2007-2008 Freeburg, Larry (27), New Castle, Ind., 1977-80 Heath, Bert (2), Jackson, Ala., 2001-2004 Kazan, Brian (36), Skokie, Ill., 1982-83 Freese, David (27), Wildwood, Mo., 2005-06 Heath, David (36), Skipperville, Ala., 1981 Kea ng, Hugh (43), 1971 Froemming, Ben (11), Pensacola, Fla., 2003-05 Heisler, Adam (6), Mobile, Ala., 2009-10 Kerley, Collin (19), Houston, Tex., 1991-92 Fullam, Billy (44), Southampton, N.Y., 2003 Heisler, Lance (8), 2006-07 Kerns, Rich (15), River Rouge, Mich., 1979-80 Fuller, Stuart (6), Starkville, Miss., 1986-87 Henderson, Sco (33), Old Hickory, Tenn., 1990 Kerns, Tyler (14), Mobile, Ala., 2005-2007 Hermann, Richie (1), Mobile, Ala., 1985 Kirkland, Logan (2), Grand Bay, Ala., 2011 G Hernandez, Vinnie (7), Santa Monica, Ca1if., 1998-99 Kilduff , Dave (27), Forty-Fort, Pa., 1983 Gabel, David (2), Mobile, Ala., 1973-74 Herr, Craig (15), West Des Moines, Iowa, 1972 Kinkelaar, Jim (47), Mundelein, Ill., 1983 Gadawski, Thomas (14), Detroit, Mich., 1977-80 Hewes, David (38), Theodore, Ala., 1976 Ki rell, Steve (4), Mobile, Ala., 1968-71 Gainer, Jay (29), Panama City, Fla., 1989-90 Hewle , Ross (41), Birmingham, Ala., 2007-08 Kleinschrodt, Bill (17), Mobile, Ala., 2006-2007 Gallagher, Mike (11), Melbourne, Fla., 1976 Higginbotham, Keith (41), Jackson, Ala., 1981 Knapp, Davis (11), Tallassee, Ala., 2014-15 Galle, Pat (1), Mobile, Ala., 1966-68 Hightower, Eddie (45), Phenix City, Ala., 1971-73 Knapp, Kevin (37), Coral Springs, Fla., 2012 Gann, Ben (29), Birmingham, Ala., 2015-16 Hildreth, Aulston (34), Prichard, Ala., 1972-73 Knipper, Jeff (38), Picayune, Miss., 1989-91 Gardner, Payton (9), Birmingham, Ala., 2012-13 Hildreth, Ronnie (41), Mobile, Ala., 1974-75 Knizley, Bob, 1970 Gaskin, Steve (29), Mobile, Ala., 1970-73 Hill, Howard (21), Saraland, Ala., 1995 Kombrinck, Bruce (27), Cincinna , Ohio, 1971-72 Gates, Jared (42), Saucier, Miss., 2014-15 Hill, Kevin (30), Oklahoma City, Okla., 2014-16 Kontorinis, Andrew (40), Astoria, N.Y., 1991-92 George, Aaron (32, Vicksburg, Miss., 2005-06 Hindmon, Erik (26), Hollywood, Fla., 2014 Koppersmith, Mike (29), Theodore, Ala., 2006 Geyer, Avery (13), Navarre, Fla., 2016-17 Hirth, Steve (19), Cahokia, Ill., 1976 Kracunas, Rich (46), Braintree, Mass., 1993-94 Gibbs, Eddie (41), Jay, Fla., 1980 Hively, Jim (29), Cincinna , Ohio, 1973-74 Kruml, Ray (21), Lisle, Ill., 2007-08 Giddings, Haden (15), Fairhope, Ala., 1992-93, ‘95 Hobbs, Randy (36), Vivian, La., 1991-92 Gilder, David (3), Mobile, Ala., 1975 Hodges, Dink (57), Mobile, Ala., 1979 L Gillum, Jack (40), Vestavia Hill, Ala., 1981 Hodges, Gabe (17), McComb, Miss., 1996 LaBounty, Drew (6), Pensacola, Fla., 2014-17 Girardeau, Clark (34), Mobile, Ala., 2001-03 Hoff man, Mark (40), Titusville, Fla., 1971-74 LaGrow, Chris (45), Fort Wayne, Ind., 2007-10 Gjeldum, Terry (23), Lansing, Ill., 1981 Hollingsworth, Jim (51), Spanish Fort, Ala., 1974 Laico, Chris (34), Levi own, Ky., 1976 Glasscock, Jason (13) Mobile, Ala., 2000-02 Holloway, Tim (29), Biloxi, Miss., 1991-93 Laird, Kevin (32), Madison, Ala., 2003 Gleason, Cole (21), Mesa, Ariz., 2014-15 Holmes, Hal (17), Moss Point, Miss., 1978-79 Laird, Sean (16), Kokomo, Ind., 2007-10 Glover, Bill (41), Mobile, Ala., 1988-89 Hook, Brad (27), Franklin, Ind., 2009-12 Lambert, Chase (40), Pace, Fla., 2018-present Glover, Rusty (8), Mobile, Ala., 1987-88 Howard, Mark (44), Cha anooga, Tenn., 1973-76 Lami, Nathaniel, (17), Fairhope, Ala., 2009-11 Goldberg, Dan (23), Oakland, Calif., 2007 Howell, Chris (48) Mandeville, Ala., 2000-01 Land, Tim (27), Pensacola, Fla., 2003-2004 Gonzalez, Eric (26), Tenerife, Canary Islands, 2006-08 Howell, Robbie (42), Mobile, Ala., 1982 Langley, Thomas (3), 1970-71 Gonzalez, Luis (5), Tampa, Fla., 1986-88 Hudson, David (29), 1969 LaPorte, Jeff (44), Portage, Mich., 1979-80 Gonzalez, Rex (25), Tampa, Fla., 1993-94 Hughes, Warren (14), Perth, Australia, 1984-85 Larker, Wayne (29), Long Beach, Calif., 1979-80 Goodsen, Marc (22), East Point, Ga., 1978 Hunt, Jeremy (4), Cantonment, Fla., 1993-94 Larkin, Lloyd (40), Freehold, N.J., 1974-77 132 all-time letterwinners

Lathan, Ted (29), Mobile, Ala., 1975 Meyer, Layne (32), St. Louis, Mo., 1999-2000 Parazine, Randy (21), Pensacola, Fla., 1979-83 Lavecchia, Joe, 1970 Michael, Noah (39), Mobile, Ala., 2018-present Parenteau, Bob (8), Mobile, Ala., 1978 LeBlanc, Jake (30), Biloxi, Miss., 2008-11 Middleton, Jeff (9), Mobile, Ala., 2004-2005 Paris, Carlton (19), Pinson, Ala., 2010-11 LeBlanc, Shane (31), Biloxi, Miss., 2010-11 Miller, Glenn, 1970 Parker, Bre (11) Mobile, Ala., 2000-03 Lee, Aus n (10), Mobile, Ala., 2005 Miller, Jeff (22), St. Charles, Mo., 2011 Parnell, Adam (33), Foley, Ala., 2001-02 Lee, Eddie (8), Rochester, N.Y., 1979 Miller, Lynn (36), Vancleave, Miss., 1994-96 Parnell, Dan (37), Alexandria, Va., 1980 Leibold, Rich (29), Norwalk, Ohio, 1982 Miller, Larry (34), Northbrook, Ill., 1982-85 Parnell, Don, 1970 Leja, Frank (31), Nahant, Mass., 1977 Miller-Jones, Gary (2), Centerville, Mass., 1982 Partridge, Jeff (46), Hazel Crest, Ill., 1974 Leja, Gary (41), Nahant, Mass., 1985-87 Mills, Greg (22), Burbank, Calif., 1984-85 Parvin, Ken (11), Gulfport, Miss., 1980-83 Levens, Keith (2), Mobile, Ala., 1979-80 Mitchell, Brent (26), Paris, Ontario, 2010-13 Pastore, Alex (25), Highstown, N.J., 1973-74 Lieber, Jon (26), Council Bluff s, Iowa, 1991-92 Mitchell, Ronnie (7), Birmingham, Ala., 1975 Patrick, Sco (35), Mobile, Ala., 1991-93 Likely, Cameron (2) Port St. Joe, Fla., 2000-01 Mizell, Max (35), Sunnyvale, Calif., 1977 Pa erson, Jordan (15), Mobile, Ala., 2011-13 Lincoln, Jim (37), Taylor, Mich., 1979 Mocabee, Greg (30), Valparaiso, Ind., 1989 Pa erson, Randy (23), Saraland, Ala., 1984 Lind, Adam (47) Anderson, Ind., 2003-04 Mohler, Keith (20), Mobile, Ala., 1977-79 Pa erson, Ricky (19), Prichard, Ala., 1974-75 Lipscomb, Mike, Mobile, Ala., 1968 Money, Jeff (40), Mobile, Ala., 1989 Peacock, Ma (20), Saraland, Ala., 2014-17 Lloyd, Jim (43), Park Ridge, Ill., 1982-83 Monroe, Bri (19), Panama City, Fla., 1983 Peavy, John (37), Mobile, Ala., 1972-73 Loar, Mike (30), Lima, Ohio, 1974 Montgomery, Quendon (21), Mobile, Ala., 2003-05 Peavy, Luke (43), Mobile, Ala., 2004 Lofe, Bill (53), Niceville, Fla., 1977 Mooney, Dale (31), Decatur, Ga., 1978-79 Pelle er, Ron (10), Goldsboro, N.C., 1980-81 Lo in, David (9), Robbinsville, N.J., 1995-96 Moore, Quinn (47), Brownsburg, Ind., 1998-99 Penry, Andy (22), Daphne, Ala., 1986-87 Lo in, Ted (21), Mobile, Ala., 1975-77 Mordecai, Mike (20), Birmingham, Ala., 1987-89 Perez, Rafael (21), Dominican Republic, 1988-89 Lo in, Joe (9), Mobile, Ala., 1970-73 Morgan, Craig (28), Mobile, Ala., 1975-77 Perez, Tyler (33), Miami, Fla., 2017-present Logan, Cliff (20), Mobile, Ala., 1982 Morgan, Greg (18), Mobile, Ala., 1979 Perkins, Carter (14), McDonough, Ga., 2016-present Logan, Michael (19), Mobile, Ala., 2008-09 Morgan, John (19), Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1979-80 Perry, David (11), Pensacola, Fla., 1992-93 Long, Joe (18), Montrose, Ala., 1999-01 Morgan, Josh (33), Thomasville, Ala., 2005 Perry, Doug (11), Moss Point, Miss., 1984-85 Long, Ryne (44), Moss Point, Miss., 2015-16 Morgan, Luke (45), New Lenox, Ill., 2015 Petersen, Steve (18), Barrington, Ill., 1982 Long, Wayne (25), McDavid, Fla., 1976 Morris, Jeff (4), Cantonment, Fla., 2005-2006 Petersen, Ma (31), Mead, Colo., 2005-2007 Lopes, Hugh (2), Curacao, Netherlands An lles, 1995-96 Morrison, Bruce (33), Farmington Hills, Mich., 1981 Peterson, Kevin (15), Lawrence, Kan., 1983 Love, Wesley (51), Locust Fork, Ala., 2003 Morrison, Doug (32), Ocean Springs, Miss., 1980-81 Pe us, Buck (15) Northport, Ala., 2000-02 Lowe, Ledell (42), Daphne, Ala., 1976-77 Morrison, Steve (34), Farmingham, Mich., 1976-78 Phelps, Bobby (25), Summerdale, Ala., 1980 Lowell, Brad, (26), Theodore, Ala., 1998-1999 Moudry, Skip (11), Birmingham, Ala., 1968-70 Phieff er, Greg (31), Wading River, N.Y., 1983 Lu , Will (9), Spanish Fort, Ala., 2017-18 Muenster, Jim (56), St. Charles, Mo., 1977 Phillips, Heath (15), Silas, Ala., 1996 Luther, John (58), Corydon, Ind., 1973 Mugarditchian, John (40), Birmingham, Mich., 1978 Phillips, Pete (10), Chicago, Ill., 1970-73 Lynd, Tyler (2), Satsuma, Ala., 2003-2005 Muich, Joe (27), St. Louis, Mo., 1975-76 Piccola, Zach (30), 2006 Mularz, Sco (39), Montgomery, Ala., 2002 Picco , Tony (27) Boise, Idaho, 2000-01 M Mulhern, Ryan (17), Highlands Ranch, Col., 2001-03 Pierce, Vince (16), Waukegan, Ill., 1983-84 Maasz, Mark (44), Eric, Pa., 1981-82 Mullen, Bruce (35), Winchester, Mass., 1971-73 Pierre, Billy (26), Mobile, Ala., 1969-72 Mackey, Dave, 1970 Murphy, Pat (6), Mobile, Ala., 1991-93 Pierre, Juan (9), Alexandria, La., 1998 Magill, Jim (37), Pra ville, Ala., 1977-78 Murphy, Richard, 1965 Pike, Doug (5), Houston, Texas 1975 Major, Tommie (38), Newlondon, Conn., 2003-05 Murray, Keith (19), Mobile, Ala., 1990 Plaice, Josh (21), Crestview, Fla., 2002 Maksimowski, Richard (33), Huntsville, Ala., 1982-83 Plemons, Branon (6), Daphne, Ala., 1988-89 Maksudian, Mike (32), Libertyville, Ill., 1987 N Plesha, Bryan (4), Slidell, La., 1988-89 Malambri, Mark (2), Shalimar, Fla., 1976-78 Nabors, Kevin (20), Spanish Fort, Ala., 2006-08 Pocase, Paul (51), Mobile, Ala., 1973 Marino, Mark (16), Sidney, Australia, 1985 Nakamura, Mike (45), Victoria, Australia, 1995-97 Pompelia, Augie (42), Indiana, Pa., 1978-79 Marra, Michael (16), Kansas City, Mo., 2018-present Nappi, Chris (35), Decatur, Ala., 2001 Poole, Bruce (10), Chester, Va., 1973-75 Mar n, Ben (16), Mobile, Ala., 1977-80 Neal, Tony (45), Mobile, Ala., 2001-03 Porter, Terry (36), Palm Bay, Fla., 1987 Mar niere, Bill (18), Fairhope, Ala., 1981 Nelson, Ben (24), Mobile, Ala., 2000-03 Poston, Jerry (15), Salem, Mo., 1976-77 Mar nez, Danny (10), Buena Park, Calif., 2015-16 Nelson, Walter (49), Mobile, Ala., 1983 Powell, Jay (22) Mobile, Ala., 2000-01 Mar nez, Guillermo (6), Miami, Fla., 2004-06 Neveau, Brian (44), Oshkosh, Wis., 1986-88 Powell, Ronnie (22), Mobile, Ala., 1970-73 Mar no, David (28), Biloxi, Miss., 1979 Newberry, Thomas (37), Citronelle, Ala., 1976 Powers, Reid (20), Huntsville, Ala., 2018-present Martorana, Guy (43), Medford, Mass., 1974 Nichol, John (28), Columbus, Ga., 1980-81 Proksa, Bill (3), Barrington, Ill., 1982-83 Masi, Don (3), Jacksonville, Fla., 1976 Nichols, Ryan (6), Demopolis, Ala., 2004-2005 Prepst, Roger (11), Grand Bay, Ala., 1978-79 Masino, Josh (14), Pensacola, Fla., 1997 Nickerson, Bre (30), Montgomery, Ala., 2007-2008 Pritchard, Adam (15), Griffi n, Ga., 2003 Massey, Chris (21), Mobile, Ala., 1995-96 Noble, Jacob (44), Satsuma, Ala., 2013 Proctor, Jared (30), Bardstown, Ky., 2018-present Maxson, John (54), Jackson, Miss., 1977 Nobles, Chris (43), Mobile, Ala., 1997 Prudhomme, John, 1970 May, Joe (15), Waukegan, Ill., 1981-82 Norris, Terry, 1965 Pugh, Aaron (32), Robertsdale, Ala., 1998 Mayorga, Gabe (18), Phoenix, Ariz., 2003 Norton, Jason (24), Mobile, Ala., 1995-1998 Pugh, Dwayne (46), San Francisco, Calif., 1997-2000 McBride, Patrick (32), Hawesville, Ky., 2018-present Norwood, Dee (28), Pensacola, Fla., 1988 Purcell, Walter, 1965 McBride, Randy, (34), Pensacola, Fla., 1998 Putnam, Pat (25), Ft. Meyers, Fla., 1975 McCarthy, John (49), Washington, D.C., 1989 O McCranie, Brian (26), Pace, Fla., 1989-90 O’Berry, Mike (15), Birmingham, Ala., 1973-75 Q McCrory, Ryan (39), Saraland, Ala., 2007-2008 O’Shea, Dennis (50), Wilmington, Del., 1978-81 Quinones, Tony (20), Semmes, Ala., 1981 McDonald, Daniel (29), Mobile, Ala., 2007-2008 Oberkirch, Paul (44), Slidell, La., 1991 McFarland, Mike (27), Mobile, Ala., 1966-70 Odom, Graham (23), Pascagoula, Miss., 2012-13 R McGill, Bryan (28), Atmore, Ala., 1989 Oldham, Steve (26), Gainesville, Ga., 1986-88 Rackley, Doug (39), Ocean Springs, Miss., 1988-89 McGinnis, Cory (45), Pi sburgh, Pa., 2011 Oliverio, Steve (41), Cincinna , Ohio, 1982-83 Ragan, John (51), Lodi, N.J., 1979-83 McGrain, Don (33), Chicago, Ill., 1972-73 Olson, Larry (28), 1970-71 Raia, Michael (33), Fairhope, Ala., 2008-present McGraw, Greg (11), Morris, Ala., 1994 Orberson, Mike (7), Danville, Ky., 1978 Raley, Kevin (44), Mobile, Ala., 1985-86 McIlwain, Brian (17), Gulf Breeze, Fla., 1993 Ondracka, Jeff rey (13) Spanish Fort, Ala., 1999-2000 Ramsden, Bryan (28), Palme o, Fla., 1997 McKinion, Randy (20), Semmes, Ala., 1993-95 O’Reilly, Derek (4), Oakhurst, Calif., 2008-09 Rankin, Billy (40), Birmingham, Mich., 1982 McKinley, Shane (31), Tylertown, Miss., 2015-16 Otero, Pete (34), Tucson, Ariz., 1979-80 Raspino, Ryan (16), Birmingham, Ala., 2015-16 McLain, Andy (38), Hun ngdon Valley, Pa., 1981 Overstreet, Jake (8), Thomasville, Ala., 2008-11 Rawlings, Larned, 1965 McLain, Kenny, Prichard, Ala., 1968 Rayborn, Jansen (10), Pascagoula, Miss., 2002-04 McMullen, Zach (32), Sarasota, Fla., 2015 P Rayborn, Jus n (26), Pascagoula, Miss., 2004-05 McWhirter, Sco (7), San Mateo, Calif., 1973-74 Pagan, Pat (47), Lindenhurst, N.Y., 1982 Rayborn, Kenny (27), Purvis, Miss., 1994-97 Meier, Greg (14), Ellisville, Mo. Page, Jon (44), Ligonier, Pa., 1978 Reaves, Bill, 1970 Melton, Zach (49), Foley, Ala., 2017-18 Paine, Devin (34) Enid, Okla., 1996 Reed, Addison (24), White, Ga., 2018-present Menendez, Gus (29), Miami, Fla., 2004 Palmer, Lloyd (38), Pascagoula, Miss., 1979 Reed, John, 1965 Mercer, Tommy (27), Richmond, Va., 1973-74 Palmer, Troy (28), Augusta, Kan., 1991 Reese, Conner (29), Daphne, Ala., 2010-11 Mercurio, David (15), Trenton, N.J., 1982-84 Panzera, Phil (34), Charleston, W.V., 1975 Reeves, Chad (39), Mobile, Ala., 2010-11 Merri , Tim (9), Cantonment, Fla., 1999-01 Paparella, Eddie (24), Skillman, N.J., 2016-present Reid, Bre (42), Birmingham, Ala., 1972 133 all-time letterwinners

Reidy, Enas (52), Hallandale, Fla., 1975-78 Soleymani, Hunter (25), Pelham, Ala., 2013-16 Vick, Tyler (9), Collinsville, Miss., 2010 Remos, Craig (20) Miami, Ariz., 2000-01 Sorrells, Trey (16), Merit, Texas, 2011 Reuther, Bubby (20), New Orleans, La., 1979-80 Sorrow, Steve (56), Mobile, Ala., 1976 W Reynolds, Clint (2), Daphne, Ala., 2007-10 Southard, Sco (4), Pensacola, Fla., 1991-1993 Wacker, Larry (14), Mobile, Ala., 1968-70 Richardson, Jay (22) Mobile, Ala. 2000-02 Sparks, Steven (30), Fairhope, Ala., 1997-1998 Wade, Bre (44), Dallas, Texas, 2007 Richardson, Dock, Prichard, Ala., 1965-68 Spencer, Phil (21), Valparaiso, Fla., 1986-87 Wade, Terry (8), Mobile, Ala., 1968-71 Rivero, Omar (7) Miami, Fla., 2000 Spivey, Mel (26), Daphne, Ala., 2001-02 Waid, Jay (42), Trussville, Ala., 1979 Roach, Kyle (44), Magnolia Springs, Ala., 1998-99 Spruiell, Harrison (44), Shreveport, La., 2016-17 Waite, Jimbo (46), Eight Mile, Ala., 1980 Roam, Jerry (6), St. Charles, Mo., 2011 St. John, Locke (32), Pell City, Ala., 2014 Waldrop, Rodney (31), Birmingham, Ala., 1971-72 Roberts, Daniel (40), Citronelle, Ala., 2004 Stacy, I.B. (13), Winter Haven, Fla., 1993-1997 Walker, Chuck (18), Ozark, Ala., 1991 Roberts, Howard, 1970 Stamey, Dylan (27), Theodore, Ala., 2013 Walker, Mike (1), San Mateo, Calif., 1974-77 Robertson, Robby (15), Mobile, Ala., 1987-90 Stamps, Jerry (8), Bessemer, Ala., 1974-75 Walters, P.J. (25), Pace, Fla., 2004-2006 Rocker, James, Prichard, Ala., 1968 Stamy, John (45), Po stown, Pa., 1974 Ward, Lance (7), Satsuma, Ala., 1993-94 Rodriguez, Corey (20), Cuper no, Calif., 1990 Stanky, Danny (42), Mobile, Ala., 1973 Ward, Turner (16), Saraland, Ala., 1986 Roeder, Jason (39), Seymour, Ind., 1993-96 Stanky, Kyle (16), Desoto, Texas, 1999-02 Ward, Wes (15), Saraland, Ala., 1985-86 Roesslein, Mike (23), Barrington, Ill., 1972-73 Stanky, Mike (5), Mobile, Ala., 1970-73 Warren, Mike (4), Mobile, Ala., 1972-75 Rogers, Jay (38), Memphis, Tenn., 1983-86 Stapleton, David (11), Loxley, Ala., 1974-75 Wa s, Fielding (33), Selma, Ala., 1992 Rohde, John (22), Birmingham, Mich., 1974-77 Stapleton, Josh (35), Daphne, Ala., 2005 Weaver, Clevon (8), McIntosh, Ala., 2006-2007 Roller, Howard (47), Carmel, Ind., 1976 Steadman, Brian (28), Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1999-2000 Weaver, Patrick (7), 2005-2006 Roney, Sco (30), Auburn, Ala., 1975-76 Stejskal, Bill (31), Nashville, Tenn., 1980-82 Webb, Kevin (36), Machipongo, Va., 1977-78 Rosen, Al (6), St. Louis, Mo., 1973-76 Stephens, Aus n (49), Rockford, Mich., 2015-16 Webster, Michael (10), Faye e, Ala., 1977-78 Rosenthal, Ian (44), Philadelphia, Pa., 1989 Sterling, Bubba (31), Meridian, Miss., 1973 Weekes, Richard (30), Jay, Fla., 1971-72 Rosseau, Ernie (8), Satellite Beach, Fla., 1972-73 Stevens, Paul (5), Oak Lawn, Ill., 1974 Weems, Tommy, 1965 Rouse, Charles (47), Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1980 Stoessel, Tim (50), Pi sburgh, Pa., 1982-83 Weindel, Gene, Mobile, Ala., 1966-68 Rub, Jerry (36), Westchester, Ohio, 1985-86 Stokes, Hunter (22), Spanish Fort, Ala., 2017-present Wells, Eben (22), Ozark, Ala. 1998-99 Russell, Richard (10), Kirkwood, Mo., 1977 Stone, Greg (46), Royal Oak, Mich., 1975 West, Brandon (25), Lucedale, Miss., 1996-97 Russo, Paul (27), Tampa, Fla., 2017-18 Stra on, Art (34), Mobile, Ala., 1986-87 West, Herman (53), Flushing, Mich., 1979-80 Rutledge, Joel (17), Prichard, Ala., 1966-69 Straub, Freddie (3), 1969 West, Travis (30), Riverview, Fla., 2004-2005 Ryan, Al (6), New Orleans, La., 1972 Sturgeon, Bill (16), Mobile, Ala., 1973-76 Whitaker, John (14), St. Louis, Mo., 1975-76 Ryan, Max (46), Woodstock, Ga., 2016 Sulivant, Eric (44) 2006 White, Kirk (6), Detroit, Mich., 1985 Sulivant, Jason (6) Mobile, Ala., 2000-01 White, Taylor (4), Jackson, Ala., 2010-11 S Summer, Doyle (36), Mobile, Ala., 1971-73 Whited, Ron (2), Gulf Breeze, Fla., 1991-92 Sage, Brandon (21), Mobile, Ala., 2007-09 Sutley, Andy (4), Theodore, Ala., 1996-98 Whitehead, Dennis (11), Birmingham, Ala., 1970-73 Salem, Emeel (23), Birmingham, Ala., 1974-77 Swaggerty, Travis (21), Mandeville, La., 2016-18 Whitehurst, Tom (38), Blakely, Ga., 1997-98 Salvagio, Tom (23), Elizabeth, Colorado, 1995-97 Sytko, Kevin (22), Surrey, Bri sh Columbia 2002-03 Whitworth, Lucas (29), Weston, Mo., 2001 Sandberg, Jerry (18), 1969 Wiegel, Mark (3), Chicago, Ill., 1980 Sanders, Butch (28), Mobile, Ala., 1972 T Wiggins, Spencer (32), Mobile, Ala., 2001-02 Sandle, Michael (25), Navarre, Fla., 2018-present Tanner, Brent (10), Lucedale, Miss., 2010-11 Wiley, Terry (5), Mobile, Ala., 1995-1998 Sanfratello, John, 1970 Tapia, Mark (56), Mobile, Ala., 1973-75 Wilke, Brian (20), Waterloo, Wis., 1983-84 Sanguine , Chris (1), Albuquerque, N.M., 1972-73 Tatman, Seth (35), Ponce De Leon, Fla., 2015 Willard, Barry (22), Pascagoula, Miss., 1983 Sassone, Mike (31), St. Petersburg, Fla., 1984-85 Taylor, Ben (15), Montgomery, Ala., 2014-15 Williamon, Trey (28), Mt. Olive, Ala., 2013 Saunders, Marvin (18), Chesapeake, Va., 1977-78 Taylor, James (41), Mobile, Ala., 1994-96 Williams, Che (21), Mobile, Ala., 1979-80 Scaffi di, Jake (24), Mobile, Ala., 1992 Taylor, Seth (8), Pensacola, Fla., 1996-99 Williams, Kent (19), Meridian, Miss., 1988-89 Scarborough, Mike (44), Dothan, Ala., 1977 Thames, Darren (8), Chickasaw, Ala., 1980-83 Williams, Kevin E. (29), Mobile, Ala., 2003 Schmits, Jordan (27), Sharpsburg, Ga., 2016 Tharpe, Ted (55), Tallahassee, Fla., 1974-75 Williams, Kevin M. (25), Columbus, Ga., 2003-04 Schreiner, Roland, 1965 Theige, Mike (18), Minot, N.D., 1984-85 Williams, Marc (56), Mobile, Ala., 1981 Schreiner, Gary, 1970 Thielepape, Sam (41), Aus n, Texas, 1984 Williams, Mike (36), Mobile, Ala., 1972 Scoville, Shane (44), Basking Ridge, N.J., 2001-02 Thomas, Colton (29), Pra ville, Ala., 2017-present Williams, Rick (26), Riviera Beach, Fla., 1975-77 Seales, Buster, 1967 Thompson, Brad (42), Lucedale, Miss., 1993-94 Williams, Skip (4), Bayou La Batre, Ala., 1978 Sealy, Scot (20), Satsuma, Ala., 1992 Thompson, Mark (30), Janesville, Wis., 1988 Williams, Terry (48), Newnan, Ga., 1973-74 Secchiari, Clark (23), Fairhope, Ala., 2004 Thompson, Mark (35), Ladd, Ill., 1993-95 Williamson, Casey (31), Dothan, Ala., 1996-97 Seibert, Marc (21), Pensacola, Fla., 1991-92 Thompson, Pete (42), Farmington Hills, Mich., 1981-83 Wilson, Jim (43), Whistler, Ala., 1981 Sharp, Ma (37), Shreveport, La., 2014 Thompson, Russell (2), 1969 Wilson, Mark (27), Mobile, Ala., 1986-87 Shaver, Jim (11), Festus, Mo., 1988-89 Thompson, Tim (45), Pensacola, Fla., 1978-80 Wirnsberger, Josh (46), Northport, Ala., 2011 Shell, Chase (28), Milton, Fla., 2018-present Tice, Mike (2), Hamilton, Va., 1971-72 Wisniewski, Jim (6), Detroit, Mich., 1977 Sheridan, Jeff (54), Mulberry, Fla., 1976 Tillman, Joe (20), Mobile, Ala., 1968-70 Wise, Jus n (45), St. Louis, Mo., 2004-2005 Shipley, Tom, 1970 Tindell, Andrew (16), Pensacola, Fla., 2014 Wojciechowski, Ma (22), Mobile, Ala., 2014 Shortell, Eric (15), Mission, Kan., 2007 Toifel, Brick (23), Mobile, Ala., 1982 Wolfe, Adam (18), Sco sdale, Ariz., 2016-17 Shugart, Shaun, Fairhope, Ala., 2004 Toomey, Clint (4) Chickasaw, Ala., 2007-2008 Wolfe, Steve (38), Wilmer, Ala., 1977 Silva, Deyvid (13), Miami, Fla., 2018 Touchstone, Brad (2), Pensacola, Fla., 1996-99 Wood, Adam (19), Daphne, Ala., 2002-2005 Simmermacher, Bre (5), Crestline, Ohio 1982-83 Touchstone, Don, Pensacola, Fla., 1970 Wormsby, Greg (10), Mobile, Ala., 1980-81 Simmermacher, Brian (5), Crestline, Ohio, 1982-85 Touchstone, Josh (8), Semmes, Ala., 2001-2004 Wright, Greg (54), Theodore, Ala., 1979 Simmons, Jeramy (23), Jacksonville, Fla., 2004-05 Touchstone, T.J (4), Pensacola, Fla., 2002-03 Simpson, Jay (14), Zachary, La., 1992-93 Tracy, Jack (5), Shrewsbury, N.J. 2001-02 Y Simpson, Steve (21), Snoqualmie, Wash., 1990 Traylor, James (31), Grand Bay, Ala., 2012-16 Yarborough, Caleb (17), Brookhaven, Miss., 2018-present Sisler, Ric (49), Nashville, Tenn., 1982 Trimble, Sean (15), Lake Elsinore, Calif., 2017-18 Ybarra, Jamie (27), San Jose, Calif., 1992-93 Skidmore, Byron (27), Citronelle, Ala., 1988-89 Trout, Jim, 1966 Youngblood, Avery (44), Biloxi, Miss., 1996-97 Skipper, Guy (39), Pensacola, Fla., 2005-2006 Tsimpides, Boo (36) Birmingham, Ala., 2000-01 Yrabedra, Kent (7), 1970-71 Smallwood, Erik (14), Clear Springs, Ala., 2001-02 Turner, Bre (36), Mobile, Ala., 2006-07 Smith, Bubba (38), Birmingham, Ala., 1982 Z Smith, Eric (36), Melbourne, Fla., 1997 U Zaharion, Nick (11), Stuart, Fla., 2012-13 Smith, Gary (40), Mobile, Ala., 1984-85 Urban, Andy (22), Rainbow City, Ala., 1994-95 Zellers, Kevin (1), Mobile, Ala., 1992-93 Smith, Herb, Foley, Ala., 1967-68 Uvodich, John (33), Cuper no, Calif., 1979-80 Zimmerman, Mike (42), Brooklyn, N.Y., 1988-90 Smith, Mike, Foley, Ala., 1969-72 Smith, Paul (37), Mobile, Ala., 1981 V Smith, Richard (9), Heath, Ohio, 1979 Vallero, Rich (5), Pacifi ca, Calif., 1994-95 Smith, Sam (38), Rio Rancho, N.M., 2001-02 Van Aken, Cody (38), Newport Beach, Calif., 2015-16 Smith, Tilur (11), Richton, Miss., 2011 Vance, David (32), Mobile, Ala., 1975 Snypes, Al (19), Mobile, Ala., 1968-71 Vance, Mark (49), Pendleton, Ind., 1977-79 134 TThishis iiss ...... 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JAGUAR MLB DRAFT BREAKDOWN FORMER JAGS WHO REACHED MAJOR LEAGUES 1st round 2 (Glenn Borgmann, 1971 [9th pick]; Pat Putnam, 1975 [23rd pick]) 2nd round 2 (Marlon Anderson, 1995; Jon Lieber, 1992) 3rd round 1 (Adam Lind, 2004) 4th round 2 (Luis Gonzalez, 1988; Jordan Pa erson, 2013) 6th round 2 (Lance Johnson, 1984; Mike Mordecai, 1989) 7th round 1 (Ben Taylor, 2015) 9th round 1 (David Freese, 2006) 10th round 3 (Dave Stapleton, 1975; Allen Ba le, 1991; Steve Falteisek, 1992) 11th round 2 (Pete Coachman, 1984; P.J. Walters, 2006) 13th round 1 (Juan Pierre, 1998) 18th round 1 (Turner Ward, 1986) 22nd round 1 (Mike O’Berry, 1975) 24th round 1 (Jay Gainer, 1990) 28th round 1 (Stephen Sparks, 1998) 33rd round 1 (Mark E les, 1989) Free Agent 2 (Mike Maksudian, 1987; Mike Nakamura, 1997) 135