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2017 Coastal Carolina Baseball 2017 COASTAL CAROLINA BASEBALL 2016 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NATIONAL CHAMPION C oastal C arolina AS OF JAN. 19, 2017 2017 BASEBALL SCHEDULE TIMES/DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Feb. 17-20 CARAVELLE RESORT’S BASEBALL AT THE BEACH CONWAY, S.C./MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. 17 Fri. Western Carolina vs. St. John’s Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 11:00 am North Carolina A&T vs. James Madison Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 3:00 pm RICHMOND AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm 18 Sat. Richmond vs. North Carolina A&T Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 11:00 am WESTERN CAROLINA AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm James Madison vs. St. John’s Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 3:00 pm 19 Sun. St. John’s vs. Richmond Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 11:00 am JAMES MADISON AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm North Carolina A&T vs. Western Carolina Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 3:00 pm 20 Mon. ST. JOHN’S at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium Noon Feb. 22 Wed. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm Feb. 24-27 CARAVELLE RESORT TOURNAMENT CONWAY, S.C./MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. 24 Fri. George Mason vs. West Virginia Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 3:00 pm BALL State at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm 25 Sat. George Mason vs. Ball State Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 1:00 pm WEST VIRGINIA at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm Ball State vs. George Mason Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 4:30 pm 26 Sun. West Virginia vs. Ball State Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 11:00 am GEORGE MASON at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm 27 Mon. WEST VIRGINIA at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium Noon March 1 Wed. at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. 4:00 pm Mar. 3-5 TIDELANDS HEALTH CLASSIC CONWAY, S.C. 3 Fri. Albany vs. San Francisco Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 10:00 am SAN FRANCISCO at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:30 pm Winthrop vs. Albany Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 5:00 pm 4 Sat. San Francisco vs. Winthrop Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 10:00 am WINTHROP at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:30 pm ALBANY at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 5:00 pm 5 Sun. SAN FRANCISCO at Coastal CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium Noon Albany vs. Winthrop Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark Noon March 8 Wed. WAKE FOREST Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm March 10 Fri. ILLINOIS Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm March 11 Sat. ILLINOIS Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm March 12 Sun. ILLINOIS Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm March 14 Tues. at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. 4:00 pm March 15 Wed. UNC WILMINGTON Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm March 17 Fri. at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 6:00 pm (CT) March 18 Sat. at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 4:00 pm (CT) March 19 Sun. at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 1:00 pm (CT) March 24 Fri. ARKANSAS State * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm March 25 Sat. ARKANSAS State * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm March 26 Sun. ARKANSAS State * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm March 28 Tues. at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 6:00 pm March 31 Fri. at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. (GSU Baseball Complex) 6:00 pm April 1 Sat. at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. (GSU Baseball Complex) 2:00 pm April 2 Sun. at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. (GSU Baseball Complex) 1:00 pm April 5 Wed. at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. (Riley Park) 6:00 pm April 7 Fri. LOUISIANA LafaYETTE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm April 8 Sat. LOUISIANA LafaYETTE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm April 9 Sun. LOUISIANA LafaYETTE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am April 11 Tues. at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 6:00 pm April 13 Thurs. at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 6:30 pm (CT) April 14 Fri. at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 6:30 pm (CT) April 15 Sat. at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 1:00 pm (CT) April 19 Wed. at College of Charleston Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point) 6:00 pm April 21 Fri. GEORGIA SOUTHERN * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm April 22 Sat. GEORGIA SOUTHERN * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm April 23 Sun. GEORGIA SOUTHERN * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm April 28 Fri. TROY * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm April 29 Sat. TROY * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm April 30 Sun. TROY * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm May 5 Fri. at Louisiana Monroe * Monroe, La. 6:00 pm (CT) May 6 Sat. at Louisiana Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 pm (CT) May 7 Sun. at Louisiana Monroe * Monroe, La. 1:00 pm (CT) May 10 Wed. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm May 12 Fri. at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 6:30 pm (CT) May 13 Sat. at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 2:00 pm (CT) May 14 Sun. at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 1:00 pm (CT) May 16 Tues. at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 6:30 pm May 18 Thurs. Appalachian State * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm May 19 Fri. Appalachian State * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm May 20 Sat. Appalachian State * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 pm May 23-28 SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP HOST: Georgia Southern — Statesboro, Ga. June 2-4 NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Campus Sites June 9-11 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Campus Sites June 17-27/28 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Omaha, Neb. (TD Ameritrade Park Omaha) BOLD — HOME GAMES * — Sun Belt Conference Games 2017 COASTAL CAROLINA BASEBALL 2017 COASTAL CAROLINA BASEBALL Coastal GENERAL INFORMATION Carolina GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School .................................................................................Coastal Carolina University TABLE OF CONTENTS City/Zip .........................................................................................................Conway, S.C. 29528 2017 CCU Schedule .............................................Inside Front Cover Founded ............................................................................................................................... 1954 Enrollment......................................................................................................................... 10,000 2017 Quick Facts and Table of Contents ....................................... 1 Nickname .................................................................................................................. Chanticleers Springs Brooks Stadium: Home of CCU Baseball ......................... 2 School Colors .......................................................................................... Teal, Bronze and Black Affiliation .............................................................................................................NCAA Division I The Boni Belle Practice and Hitting Facility .................................. 3 Conference ....................................................................................................................Big South Baseball at the Beach History ........................................................ 4 President ..................................................................................David A. DeCenzo (Maryland ‘78) Director of Athletics ..................................................................Matt Hogue (South Carolina ‘93) 2017 CCU Roster/Pronunciation .................................................... 5 Athletic Dept. Phone ...........................................................................................(843) 347-3161 2016 CCU Player Bios (Alphabetically)......................................6-24 Ticket Office Phone ............................................................................................. (843) 347-8499 Championship Collage...................................................................25 BASEBALL STADIUM Head Coach Gary Gilmore ........................................................26-29 • SPRINGS BROOKS STADIUM ............................................. named for Tami Springs Brooks Associate Head Coach Kevin Schnall .......................................... 30 - Baseball/Softball Complex Dedicated 3/28/15 — CCU def. Winthrop, 6-0 (Softball def. Winthrop 6-0 & 5-0) Assistant Coach Drew Thomas ..................................................... 31 • Vrooman Field ............................................................named for Irv and Bernice Vrooman and - Dedicated 3/13/04 — CCU def. George Mason, 13-4 the Vrooman Family by former CCU Volunteer Assistant Matt Schilling ..............................................32 head baseball coach John Vrooman. Dir. of Ops Chris Carter/Support Staff ........................................ 33 • TD Sports Complex ......................................................named for TD Bank and encompasses 2016 Season in Review/Big South Standings-Honors ..........34-35 - Dedicated 9/12/14 all CCU athletics facilities 2016 Season in Review/CCU in NCAA & Big South Stats ......36-37 Spring Brooks Stadium Seating: ..............................................................2,500
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