Baseball Media Guide 2018
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
NCAA Division I Baseball Records
Division I Baseball Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 4 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 14 Team Records ........................................................................... 22 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 24 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 32 All-Time Winningest Teams ................................................ 38 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls ....................... 42 Baseball America Division I Final Polls ........................... 45 USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/ American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 46 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 48 Statistical Trends ...................................................................... 49 No-Hitters and Perfect Games by Year .......................... 50 2 NCAA BASEBALL DIVISION I RECORDS THROUGH 2011 Official NCAA Division I baseball records began Season Career with the 1957 season and are based on informa- 39—Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, 2011 (62 games) 346—Jeff Ledbetter, Florida St., 1979-82 (262 games) tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by Career RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME institutions -
Program Cover.Indd 1 3/7/16 1:26 PM "I Am Especially Pleased to Welcome Attendees of the 2016 SEVT Conference to ‘Famously Hot’ Columbia
Bringing together sport and entertainment industry leaders, students 2016 and those teaching future March 16-18 leaders of our industry #SEVT2016 @SEVTConference Columbia Marriott Downtown, COLUMBIA, SC /SEVT.org @sevtconference SEVT USC www.SEVT.org 2016 Program Cover.indd 1 3/7/16 1:26 PM "I am especially pleased to welcome attendees of the 2016 SEVT Conference to ‘Famously Hot’ Columbia. We have that title because of our warm summer season and because of the central location of our city which makes it a prime location for events, an easy community to negotiate by car or on foot, our great entertainment and recreational opportunities, and our especially hot USC sports teams, facilities and athletic department staff, plus the Flagship University of South Carolina’s campus. We are here to work with you as partners in plan- ning for our future, and I extend my best wishes to each of you for a successful meeting.” - Dr. Harris Pastides, President, University of South Carolina "I welcome you all to the 2016 SEVT Conference in Columbia, the home of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sport and Entertainment Management! The SEVT Conference is a unique forum bringing both practitioners and academics to exchange cutting-edge ideas about the expanding sport, entertainment and venue industry. I wish you all a successful conference and an enjoyable stay in this vibrant city built around sport and entertainment." – Dr. Haemoon Oh, Dean, University of South Carolina College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management (HRSM) 1 Department of Sport and Entertainment Management Welcome to the 2016 Sport Entertainment & Venues Tomorrow conference ---- the “conference like no other!” During the next three days you will have the opportunity to be inspired, challenged, and contribute to discussions about the future of this industry. -
2006 Auburn Baseball Table of Contents/Quick Facts
table of contents/quick facts GENERAL INFORMATION STARTERS RETURNING (5) TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ...................................................................... Auburn, AL Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Avg.-HR-RBI Founded .............................................................. October 1, 1856 Jeff Boutwell Sr. OF 6-2 195 .300-4-20 INTRODUCTION Enrollment............................................................................22,928 Russell Dixon So. OF/DH 6-1 195 .289-1-29 Table of Contents/Quick Facts ....................................................1 Nickname ............................................................................ Tigers Josh Donaldson So. IF/C 5-11 182 .294-7-26 2006 Schedule/Summer Camps ..................................................4 Colors ..............................................Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Bruce Edwards Jr. OF 5-10 168 .313-1-13 Rosters ........................................................................................5 Affiliation................................................................NCAA Division I Tyler Johnstone Sr. IF 6-0 177 .328-0-29 2006 Outlook ............................................................................6-7 Conference............................................Southeastern (SEC West) Auburn Baseball........................................................................8-9 Interim President ..............................................Dr. Ed Richardson STARTERS LOST (4) Plainsman Park ....................................................................10-11 -
2014 Southern Conference Football
2014 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL 2014 Southern Conference Football Media Guide On the inside The Southern Conference 2014 composite schedule ...............................................................2 702 N. Pine Street SoCon on TV ..........................................................................................3 Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 The Southern Conference Southern Conference history ..............................................4-8 Phone: ......................................................................................................... 864-591-5100 Southern Conference principles ............................................9 Fax: ............................................................................................................. 864-591-3448 Website: ..................................................................................www.SoConSports.com Southern Conference Hall of Fame ..............................10-11 Commissioner John Iamarino .............................................. 12 Southern Conference staff .................................................... 13 Conference staff Southern Conference media relations .............................. 14 John Iamarino ..................................................................... Commissioner Southern Conference teams Geoff Cabe ................................................ Senior Associate Commissioner The Citadel ............................................................................16-23 Sue Arakas .......................................................... -
ETSU Game Notes
2021 ETSU Baseball GAME NOTES SCHEDULE SAMFORD BULLDOGS (14-27, 9-15 SoCon) 22-24 | H 12-8 | A 9-14 | N 0-0 | SoCon 11-15 Head Coach: Jonathan Hadra (VMI '04) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Career Record: 529-418 (17th) LEADERS FEBRUARY 2B: Tyler McManus/Brooks Carlson (11) 19 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W, 10-3 Record at school: SAME 20 NORTHERN KENTUCKY (DH) W, 3-2 3B: Towns King (2) 20 NORTHERN KENTUCKY (DH) L, 4-3 LEADERS HR: Sonny DiChiara (13) 23 APP STATE L, 5-4 Batting average: Tyler McManus (.331) Stolen Bases: Max Pinto (20) 26 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 9-1 ERA: Chase Isbell (2.67) 27 UNC ASHEVILLE (DH) W, 6-3 Runs: Max Pinto (50) 27 UNC ASHEVILLE (DH) W, 6-2 K’s: Jesse McCord (69) RBI: Tyler McManus (48) Wins: Carson Cupo (8) MARCH at 2 #30 Clemson L, 7-3 5 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 7-6 6 EASTERN KENTUCKY (DH) W, 3-2 (10) ETSU BUCCANEERS (22-24, 11-15 SoCon) 6 EASTERN KENTUCKY (DH) W, 9-7 Head Coach: Joe Pennucci (Northern Colorado ‘02) 9 RADFORD W, 6-0 Career Record: 96-73 (4th) LEADERS 12 at NC Central W, 14-3 Record at school: SAME 2B: Ashton King (16) 13 at NC Central (DH) W, 5-1 3B: Ethan Cady/Ashton King (1) 13 at NC Central (DH) L, 3-2 16 at #10 Tennessee L, 9-6 (10) LEADERS HR: Ethan Cady (12) 19 VMI* W, 4-0 Batting average: Ethan Cady (.316) Stolen Bases: Jake Lyle (10) 20 VMI* (DH) L, 6-3 Runs: Ethan Cady (33) ERA: Zach Kirby (2.13) 20 VMI* (DH) W, 7-2 K’s: Hunter Loyd (83) 26 at Samford* L, 7-3 RBI: Ethan Cady (40) 27 at Samford* (DH) L, 10-2 Wins: Colby Stuart (5) 27 at Samford* (DH) W, 5-1 30 at Radford L, 9-5 APRIL TEAM COMPARISON 2 at UNCG* -
Football Press Releases September 2002
Wofford College Digital Commons @ Wofford Sports Press Releases Athletics 9-1-2002 Football Press Releases September 2002 Wofford College. Sports Information Office Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/sportspr Recommended Citation Wofford College. Sports Information Office, ootball"F Press Releases September 2002" (2002). Sports Press Releases. 43. https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/sportspr/43 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at Digital Commons @ Wofford. It has been accepted for inclusion in Sports Press Releases by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Wofford. For more information, please contact [email protected]. From: Cohen, Mark /O=WOFFORD COLLEGE/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=COHENM Subject: Zolman Named SoCon Offensive Player of the Week Date: September 2, 2002 at 1:04 PM To: Cohen, Mark [email protected] Wofford College quarterback Jeff Zolman has been named the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in Saturday's season-opening 48-0 victory over Newberry. Zolman becomes the first Terrier in Wofford's six seasons of league play to receive that weekly honor. The college has previously had just defensive player and freshman of the week selections. The sophomore from Dayton, Ohio, came off-the-bench to rush for 106 yards on six carries, including an 82-yard touchdown run for Wofford's longest play from scrimmage since an 87-yard Lamond Smith scoring run at Newberry in 1994. Zolman completed 4-of-6 passes for 49 yards, including a 26-yard strike to Jesse McCoy to set up a six-yard J.R. -
Carolina Carolina Coastal Coastal
NCAA SUPER REGIONALS (2) 2008 •2010 NCAA REGIONALS (14) 1991 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2007 • 2008 •2009 •2010 • 2011 • 2012 Coastal 2013 • 2015 BIG SOUTH REGULAR SEASON TITLES (15) 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1999 • 2002• 2005 • 2007 • 2008 •2009 2010 • 2011 • 2012 BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT TITLES (13) 1986 • 1991 • 1992 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2007• 2008 • 2009 • 2010 Carolina 2011 • 2012 2016 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Name of School .............................................................. Coastal Carolina University Overall Record: ................................................................................................ 39-21 City/Zip ...................................................................................... Conway, S.C. 29528 Conference Record: ..................................................................................17-7 / 2nd Founded .............................................................................................................1954 Home Record: .................................................................................................. 21-12 Enrollment.......................................................................................................10,000 Away Record: ..................................................................................................... 14-7 Nickname ............................................................................................... Chanticleers Neutral Record: -
Coker, Florence- Darlington Tech Form Partnership
KIDS YOGA 1B 2A OPINION 4A OBITUARIES 7A SPORTS 2B PUZZLES 3B BOOKINGS 5B CLASSIFIEDS QUOTE ‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.’ EDMUND BURKE Vol. 143, No. 27 NTWO SECTIONS e• 14 PAGwES s&PreESTAs BLISHsED 1874 75¢ JULY 5, 2017 Darlington, S.C. WWW.NEWSANDPRESS.NET Council votes to continue with Rubicon treatment services single local agency – public or private – Health as their sole provider. This spe - Program), nurturing parenting classes substance abuse, social work, or as By Samantha Lyles Staff Writer as the sole agency for drug and alcohol cial meeting was scheduled to hear geared toward those involved with DSS LPCs (Licensed Professional [email protected] abuse planning and programs and dis - from representatives of both agencies and Child Protective Services, multi- Counselors) Darlington County Council held a burse to that agency the yearly excise and weigh the county’s options. family groups to treat addiction as a Council member Joyce Wingate special meeting Monday, June 26 to tax revenues. First up, Rubicon director Denise family disease, programs for adoles - Thomas asked about Rubicon’s office hear presentations from two local Over the past few years, members of Cooper summarized the programs and cents and children, substance abuse hours (Monday to Thursday, from 8:30 agencies regarding the provision of Council have repeatedly asked for serv - services her agency provides, noting counseling groups, individual counsel - a.m. - 8 p.m.) and wondered why the drug and alcohol treatment in the ice reports and audits from Rubicon that Rubicon offers a variety of coun - ing, and intensive outpatient therapy agency has a short week. -
Game-By-Game Results
TERPS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS The 1908 Maryland Agricultural College Team The 1925 Terps The 1936 Terps - Southern Conference Champions 1924 (5-7) 4-13 North Carolina L 9-12 5-1 Wake Forest W 8-7 4-15 Michigan L 0-6 5-8 Washington & Lee L 1-2 3-31 Vermont L 0-8 4-18 Richmond L 6-15 5-5 Duke L 4-7 1936 (14-6) 4-22 at Georgetown W 8-4 5-9 Georgetown L 1-9 4-9 Gallaudet W 13-1 4-30 NC State W 9-2 5-13 Richmond W 11-1 Southern Conf. Champions 4-25 Virginia Tech W 25-8 4-10 Marines W 8-1 5-3 Duke L 2-6 5-14 VMI W 9-5 3-26 Ohio State W 5-2 4-29 at Washington W 7-6 1943 (3-4) 4-17 Lehigh L 3-5 5-4 Virginia L 3-8 5-28 at Navy L 4-11 3-31 Cornell W 8-6 5-1 Duke W 9-8 at Fort Myers L 8-12 4-23 Georgia L 3-23 5-11 at Western Maryland W 4-2 4-1 Cornell L 6-7 5-3 William & Mary W 5-2 at Camp Holabird L 2-7 5-15 VMI L 5-6 4-24 Georgia L 8-9 1933 (6-4) 4-8 at Richmond L 0-2 5-5 Richmond W 8-5 Fort Belvoir W 18-16 5-16 at Navy W 7-4 4-25 West Virginia W 8-7 4-14 Penn State W 13-8 4-11 at VMI W 11-3 5-6 Washington W 5-2 at Navy JV W 13-4 5-1 NC State L 3-17 5-18 Washington & Lee W 6-5 4-17 at Duke L 0-8 4-18 Michigan W 14-13 5-16 Lafayette W 10-6 Fort Meade L 0-6 5-3 VMI L 7-11 5-18 Washington & Lee L 2-7 4-17 at Duke L 1-5 4-20 Richmond L 6-16 Greenbelt W 12-3 5-17 at Rutgers W 9-4 5-7 Washington W 7-1 5-19 at VMI W 2-1 4-18 at North Carolina L 0-8 4-23 Virginia L 3-4 at Fort Meade L 4-7 5-20 Georgetown W 4-0 5-14 Catholic W 8-0 4-19 Virginia L 6-11 4-25 at Georgetown L 2-5 5-20 at Virginia L 3-10 1929 (5-11) 5-9 at Washington & Lee W 4-0 4-28 West Virginia W 21-9 1944 (2-4) 4-3 Pennsylvania L 3-5 5-12 at VMI W 6-0 4-29 at Navy W 9-1 1940 (11-9) at Curtis Bay L 2-9 3-23 at North Carolina L 7-8 4-4 Cornell L 1-3 5-20 at Navy W 10-6 5-2 Georgetown W 12-9 Eng. -
2017 Baseball Fact Book
Eric Tyler 2017 BASEBALL FACT BOOK Travis Watkins Evan Kruczynski Keith LeClair Head Coach (1997-2002) Introduction Pronounciation Guide .................................................32 Single-Season Individual Pitching Records ..............98 Schedule ........................................................................2 Pirate Birthdays/Fun Facts .........................................33 Career Individual Pitching Records ...........................99 General Information & Quick Facts ..............................3 Player Profiles ........................................................34-61 Single-Season/Career Fielding Records ..................100 Media Guidelines.......................................................4-5 Pirates In the Community ..........................................62 Single Game Records ................................................100 Staff Directory ...............................................................6 Freshman Hitting Records .........................................101 Primary Media Outlets ..................................................7 2017 Opponents Freshman Pitching Records .......................................101 Getting to Greenville ....................................................8 2017 Opponents .....................................................64-69 Miscellaneous Records ...............................................102 Lodging, Dining & Transportation ...............................9 Record Vs. All-Time Opponents .................................70 Strength -
South Carolina Baseball Under Ray Tanner
23655_USCBBMG_COVERS.indd 1 1/11/1/11/0707 99:52:56:52:56 AM 23655_USCBBMG_COVERS.indd 2 1/9/07 10:42:47 AM 001-16.indd1-16.indd 1 11/19/07/19/07 111:25:521:25:52 AAMM CAROLINA BASEBALL RECORDS & HISTORY .......................................77 The Road To Omaha ..................................................1 Year-by-Year Results ......................................... 78-79 Table of Contents .......................................................2 Coaching Records ....................................................80 NTENTS Quick Facts ................................................................3 Gamecock Record Book .................................... 81-94 2006 In Review ...................................................... 4-5 Annual Team Statistics .............................................95 F CO 2006 In Review ...................................................... 6-7 NCAA Tournament History ............................... 96-97 South Carolina In The Pros ....................................8-9 Conference Tournament History ........................ 98-99 LE O Sarge Frye Field .......................................................10 Gamecock All-Americans ......................................100 AB Strength & Conditioning ..........................................11 Awards & Honors ...........................................101-103 TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TTABLE 2007 Outlook ..................................................... 12-13 College World Series Teams ...........................104-111 Media Information/Media -
Southern Conference Baseball Baseball Contact: Phil Perry, Assistant Director of Media Relations [email protected] Office: 864-591-5100 Fax: 864-591-3448
Southern Conference Baseball Baseball Contact: Phil Perry, Assistant Director of Media Relations [email protected] Office: 864-591-5100 Fax: 864-591-3448 Southern Conference baseball standings – 2013 final Around the SoCon Conference Overall Winter Storm Pax has wreaked Team Record Pct Home Away Neutral Record Pct Home Away Neutral havoc on the Southern Confer- ence’s opening weekend, as nine Western Carolina 23-7 .767 12-3 11-4 0-0 39-20 .661 24-7 14-8 1-5 of the 10 league teams had their College of Charleston 18-11 .621 8-6 10-5 0-0 31-26 .544 19-13 12-9 0-4 schedules altered in some way by the adverse weather. Only Appa- Elon 18-11 .621 9-6 9-5 0-0 34-30 .531 15-12 11-16 8-2 lachian State escaped unscathed, as the Mountaineers will play at Citadel 18-12 .600 9-6 9-6 0-0 35-25 .583 20-10 12-14 3-1 Arkansas as originally scheduled. Appalachian State 13-14 .481 7-6 6-8 0-0 30-24 .556 15-10 13-11 2-3 Defending regular-season cham- Furman 14-16 .467 6-9 8-7 0-0 32-25 .561 17-13 14-10 1-2 pion Western Carolina opens the Georgia Southern 13-17 .433 9-6 4-11 0-0 27-32 .458 16-14 9-16 2-2 2014 season ranked No. 31 in the Collegiate Baseball pre- Samford 12-17 .414 6-9 6-8 0-0 27-30 .474 18-13 8-14 1-3 season poll.