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NEW BSB HANDBOOK 061219.Pdf 1 2019 NC STATE BASEBALL UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Location: Raleigh, N.C. Baseball Contact: Lizzie Hattrich Founded: 1887 Phone Number: (919) 746-8821 Enrollment: 33,755 E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Wolfpack Website Address: www.GoPack.com Colors: Red (PMS-186) and White Mailing Address: Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Westchase Three President: Dr. Randy Woodson NC State Athletics Communications Athletics Director: Boo Corrigan Campus Box 8507 Raleigh, NC 27695-8507 COACHING STAFF Shipping Address: HEAD COACH: Westchase Three Elliott Avent (VCU ‘83) NC State Athletics Communications Record at NC State: 875-528 (23rd season) 4011 Westchase Boulevard, Suite 150 Career Record: 1,099-741 (31st season) Raleigh, NC 27607-3935 Graphic Design: McLean Roberts, Assistant Director of Graphic De- ASSISTANT COACHES: sign Chris Hart, 15th season (Florida St. ‘03) Clint Chrysler, 1st season (Daytona State College ‘94) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Austin Morgan, 2nd season (CofC ‘10) Pages 2-3: Doak Field Pages 4-10: All-Americans & Honors FRONT OFFICE: Pages 11-12: Postseason History Director of Player & Program Development: Ben Sanderson (East Pages 13-14: Head Coaching Records Carolina, 2003) Pages 15-41: Year-By-Year Director of Baseball Operations: Mike Salamino (Michigan, 2012) Pages 42-43: Series Records Administrative Assistant: Haley Walker (NC State, 2014) Pages 44-48: Program Records Baseball Office Phone Number: (919) 515-3613 Pages 49-54: #Pack9 Pros Baseball Office Fax Number: (919) 513-7634 Pages 55-59: Letterwinners Baseball Office E-Mail Address: [email protected] Baseball Office Mailing Address: Box 8505, Raleigh, NC 27695-8505 LAST UPDATED: 6/26/19 2 DOAK FIELD | 2019 NC STATE BASEBALL BALLPARK INFORMATION Home Field: Doak Field at Dail Park Location: 1050 Varsity Drive Capacity: 3100 Dimensions (LF-LC-CF-RC-RF): 325-370-400-370-330 - Opened in 1966, renovated in 2003 - Features approximately 2,200 chairback seats, 500 bleacher seats, and seating for 350 on the Avent’s Army hill. Official capacity is listed as 3,051. - In 2013, the Wolfpack routinely outdrew capacity, setting a new stadium record with 3,123 in attendance on April 27 against North Carolina. - State drew 62,170 total fans at an average of 1,884 per game in 2013, both program records. - Six of the top seven single game attendance figures, and three of the top six for three-game series happened in 2013. - Doak Field at Dail Park’s locker room, training room, and player lounge received a facelift in 2014. On-field renovations included a state- of-the-art batters’ eye and a reworked bullpen. - Updates for 2015 include resurfacing of the playing field, and removal of the poles that previously obstructed the views of spectators. 3 DOAK FIELD | 2019 NC STATE BASEBALL DOAK FIELD RECORDS 2010 25 9 0 37,969 1,116 (34) YEAR W L T ATT. AVG. (# DATES) 2011 23 11 0 42,114 1,238 (34) 1966 9 8 2 2012 28 4 0 39,516 1,362 (29) 1967 8 7 0 2013 29 8 0 62,170 1,884 (37) 1968 16 4 0 2014 22 10 0 41,923 1,310 (32) 1969 14 7 0 2015 21 6 0 33,637 1,245 (27) 1970 17 3 0 2016 23 7 0 43,501 1,450 (30) 1971 10 6 1 2017 20 11 0 79,808 2,574 (31) 1972 13 5 0 2018 25 9 0 100,533 2,577 (39) 1973 11 5 0 2019 23 8 0 80,463 2,682 (30) 1974 17 6 0 Totals 1,017-352-7 1975 12 3 0 * Limited capacity of 1200 during 2003 construction 1976 11 7 1 1977 17 6 0 TOP 10 SINGLE-GAME CROWDS (POST-RENOVATION) 1978 17 10 0 1. April 27, 2013 North Carolina 3123 1979 15 9 0 2. April 28, 2007 North Carolina 3109 1980 17 8 0 3. June 9, 2013 Rice 3051 1981 16 4 0 June 8, 2013 Rice 3051 1982 12 7 0 June 1, 2013 William & Mary 3051 1983 17 5 1 6. 21 times 3048 1984 18 3 0 *latest was vs. Clemson on May 10, 2019 1985 23 7 0 1986 24 6 0 TOP THREE-GAME SERIES ATTENDANCE 1987 22 3 0 1. March 29-31, 2019 Virginia 9,144 1988 29 7 0 April 13-14, 2018 Notre Dame 9,144 1989 19 8 2 April 27-29, 2018 North Carolina 9,144 1990 27 4 0 4. April 27-29, 2007 North Carolina 8,774 1991 25 5 0 5. May 18-20, 2017 Clemson 8,724 1992 25 5 0 1993 23 6 0 TOP FIVE SINGLE-SEASON ATTENDANCE FIGURES 1994 27 4 0 25,530 824 (31) (TOTAL) 1995 22 10 0 41,846 1,308 (32) 1. 2018 100,533 1996 25 6 0 26,513 914 (29) 2. 2019 80, 463 1997 30 3 0 32,960 875 (32) 3. 2017 79,808 1998 27 7 0 20,656 645 (32) 4. 2013 62,170 1999 24 9 0 26,239 795 (33) 5. 2016 58,587 2000 24 14 0 16,671 438 (38) 2001 17 14 0 21,179 683 (31) TOP FIVE SINGLE-SEASON ATTENDANCE FIGURES 2002 22 8 0 15,188 421 (36) (AVERAGE) 2003 7 3 0 9,373* 937 (10) 1. 2019 2,682 2004 18 10 0 22,793 785 (29) 2. 2018 2,578 2005 27 4 0 30,407 950 (32) 3. 2017 2,574 2006 24 7 0 36,414 1,174 (32) 4. 2013 1,884 2007 24 8 0 37,644 1,176 (32) 5. 2016 1,673 2008 29 8 0 48,263 1,304 (37) 2009 17 17 0 35,733 1,050 (34) 4 ALL-AMERICANS | 2019 NC STATE BASEBALL ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR Michael Rogers RHP 3rd team NCBWA 1952 Johnny Yvars 3B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 2004 Vern Sterry RHP 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 1954 Johnny Yvars 3B 1st team Collegiate Baseball Vern Sterry RHP 2nd team NCBWA Johnny Yvars 3B 1st team ABCA Michael Rogers RHP 3rd team NCBWA Jack Turney 2B 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 2005 Aaron Bates 1B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Jack Turney 2B 2nd team ABCA 2005 Aaron Bates 1B 3rd team Baseball America 1956 Carmen Santoli OF 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 2006 Matt Camp OF 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 1968 Chris Cammack 3B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Ramon Corona 2B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Steve Martin OF 2nd team ABCA 2007 Eryk McConnell RHP 3rd team NCBWA Steve Martin OF 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 2008 Clayton Shunick RHP 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 1969 Chris Cammack 3B 2nd team ABCA Jimmy Gillheeney LHP 3rd team NCBWA Chris Cammack 3B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 2010 Dallas Poulk 2B 3rd team ABCA 1978 Roy Dixon OF 2nd team ABCA Dallas Poulk 2B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 1984 Tracy Woodson 1B 2nd team ABCA 2012 Chris Diaz SS 2nd team Collegiate Baseball Tracy Woodson 1B 2nd team Collegiate Baseball Chris Diaz SS 3rd team ABCA Tracy Woodson DH 2nd team Baseball America Carlos Rodon P 1st team ABCA 1986 Greg Briley 2B 3rd team Baseball America Carlos Rodon P 1st team NCBWA 1987 Turtle Zaun 1B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Carlos Rodon P 1st team Baseball America 1988 Turtle Zaun 1B 2nd team ABCA Carlos Rodon P 1st team Collegiate Baseball Turtle Zaun 1B 2nd team Collegiate Baseball Trea Turner 3B 3rd team NCBWA Turtle Zaun 1B 2nd team Baseball America 2013 Carlos Rodon P 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 1992 Jamie Wolkosky RP 1st team Collegiate Baseball Carlos Rodon P 2nd team NCBWA Jamie Wolkosky RP 1st team ABCA Carlos Rodon P 3rd team Baseball America Matt Donahue RHP 2nd team Baseball America Trea Turner SS 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 1993 Pat Clougherty OF 2nd team ABCA Trea Turner SS 3rd team NCBWA Pat Clougherty OF/1B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Trea Turner SS 3rd team Baseball America Pat Clougherty OF/1B 3rd team Baseball America 2014 Brett Austin C 3rd team Baseball America Terry Harvey RHP 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Carlos Rodon P 3rd team Louisville Slugger 1994 Larry Edens OF 3rd team ABCA Trea Turner SS 1st team NCBWA 1995 Tony Ellison OF 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Trea Turner SS 1st team Baseball America Tony Ellison OF 3rd team Baseball America Trea Turner SS 1st team Louisville Slugger Tom Sergio 2B 3rd team Baseball America 2017 Joe Dunand SS 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 1997 Clay Eason RHP 1st team Collegiate Baseball 2018 Brian Brown P 2nd Team Collegiate Baseball Tom Sergio 2B 1st team NCBWA Brian Brown P 3rd Team NCBWA Tom Sergio 2B 1st team Baseball America Brett Kinneman OF 3rd Team Collegiate Baseball Tom Sergio 2B 2nd team The Sporting News Brett Kinneman OF 3rd Team NCBWA Tom Sergio 2B 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Joe O’Donnell P 3rd Team NCBWA Clay Eason RHP 3rd team NCBWA Will Wilson SS 2nd Team Collegiate Baseball 1998 Brad Piercy C 3rd team NCBWA Will Wilson SS 3rd Team NCBWA 2002 Brian Wright OF 2nd team NCBWA 2019 Patrick Bailey C 3rd Team Collegiate Baseball Brian Wright OF 3rd team Baseball America Evan Edwards 1B 3rd Team Perfect Game 2003 Vern Sterry RHP 1st team Collegiate Baseball Will Wilson SS 1st Team Baseball America Vern Sterry RHP 2nd team NCBWA Will Wilson SS 1st Team NCBWA Vern Sterry RHP 2nd team CollegeBaseballInsider.com Will Wilson SS 2nd Team Collegiate Baseball Joey Devine RHP 2nd team CollegeBaseballInsider.com Will Wilson SS 3rd Team Perfect Game Joey Devine RHP 3rd team NCBWA Will Wilson SS 2nd team DI Baseball 5 ALL-AMERICANS | 2019 NC STATE BASEBALL Will Wilson SS 1st team ABCA 2012 1st team Collegiate Baseball Will Wilson SS 2nd team College Baseball Foundation 2013 2nd team Collegiate Baseball 2013 2nd team NCBWA ALL-AMERICANS BY NAME 2013 3rd team Baseball America Brett Austin 2014 3rd team Baseball America 2014 3rd team Louisville Slugger Patrick Bailey 2019 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Michael Rogers 2003 3rd team NCBWA Aaron Bates 2005 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 2004 3rd team NCBWA 2005 3rd team Baseball America Carmen Santoli 1956 2nd team Collegiate Baseball Greg Briley 1986 3rd team Baseball America Tom Sergio 1995 3rd team Baseball America Brian Brown 2018 2nd Team Collegiate Baseball 1997 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 2018 3rd Team NCBWA 1997 2nd team The Sporting News Chris Cammack 1968 3rd team Collegiate Baseball 1997 1st team Baseball America 1969 2nd team ABCA 1997 1st team NCBWA 1969 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Clayton Shunick 2008 2nd team Collegiate Baseball Matt Camp 2006 3rd team Collegiate Baseball Vern Sterry 2003 1st team Collegiate Baseball Pat Clougherty
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