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FGCU BASEBALL 2016 GAME NOTES A-SUN CHAMPIONS | 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘14 2016: 24-27, 9-9 (A-Sun, 4th) Contact: George Nunnelley | Email: [email protected] | Cell: 502.609.9982 | Office: 539.590.7064 2016 SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON - GAMES 52-54 DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT VS KennesaW STATE - MAY 19-21 FEBRUARY 19 #1 Florida (SEC Network+) L, 2-4 SWanson STADIum 20 #1 Florida (SEC Network+) L, 4-8 21 #1 Florida (SEC Network+) L, 3-12 LIVE STATS - STATBroaDCasT 23 RV USF W, 13-6 26 RV ILLINOIS L, 2-4 LIVE VIDEO - A-SUN.TV 27 RV ILLINOIS L, 2-4 28 RV ILLINOIS W, 3-2 MARCH 2 #5 Miami (ESPN3) L, 2-6 4 Bethune-Cookman W, 9-6 5 Bethune-Cookman L, 0-1 #Wearefgcu 6 Bethune-Cookman W, 15-5 9 RV Michigan State^ L, 6-7 When referring to the University, please be aware of the following policy regarding usage. 11 QUINNIPIAC W, 8-4 First references to the school and its intercollegiate athletic programs should always be 12 QUINNIPIAC W, 10-4 12 QUINNIPIAC L, 9-10 Florida Gulf Coast University or FGCU. The ONLY secondary references should be “FGCU” 13 QUINNIPIAC W, 10-3 or “Eagles.” PLEASE REFRAIN from using “Florida Gulf Coast,” “Fla. Gulf Coast,” “Gulf 15 RUTGERS W, 9-6 Coast,” “Florida G.C.,” or any other similiar combinations. 16 RUTGERS L, 2-9 18 ETSU W, 7-4 19 ETSU L, 4-6 20 ETSU W, 11-10 the matchup 22 RV USF W, 4-3 24 FAMU W, 8-6 FGCU holds an 18-9 advantage in the all-time series vs. Kennesaw State, including an 8-2 25 FAMU W, 6-5 record at Swanson Stadium. After splitting a pair of regular season games a year ago, the 25 FAMU L, 9-14 two teams met in an A-Sun Championship elimination game with FGCU emerging victori- APRIL ous, 6-2, and ending the Owls’ season. The Eagles have claimed all seven three-game 1 Evansville L, 0-1 2 Evansville L, 1-5 series against Kennesaw State in program history, including a sweep of the Owls in 2012 2 Evansville L, 7-13 at Swanson Stadium. This weekend, Kennesaw State will be playing for a regular season 5 #2 MIAMI% L, 0-4 conference championship, while FGCU attempts to play spoiler as they fight to improve 8 RV STETSON* (A-Sun TV) W, 11-6 their conference tournament seeding. 9 RV STETSON* W, 4-2 10 RV STETSON* L, 3-5 12 #16 FAU W, 3-2 (11) Probable starters 15 NJIT* W, 10-1 G1 YR POS W-L ERA IP SO 16 NJIT* W, 6-5 17 NJIT* W, 4-3 KSU Chris Erwin Jr. LHP 2-2 6.02 61.1 55 19 #17 FAU L, 5-2 FGCU TBD 22 Jacksonville* L, 3-4 (10) 23 Jacksonville* L, 3-6 (12) G2 YR POS W-L ERA IP SO 24 Jacksonville* (ESPN3) L, 0-5 29 RV UNF* (A-Sun TV) W, 4-2 KSU Gabe Friese Jr. RHP 6-1 4.14 67.1 58 30 RV UNF* L, 10-11 (12) FGCU TBD MAY 1 RV UNF* L, 3-6 G3 YR POS W-L ERA IP SO 6 USC Upstate* (ESPN3) L, 3-7 7 USC Upstate* (ESPN3) L, 18-21 KSU AJ Moore So. RHP 4-3 4.68 67.1 68 8 USC Upstate* (ESPN3) W, 15-13 FGCU TBD 11 #4 FSU (ESPN3) W, 11-8 (10) 13 RV Lipscomb* (ESPN3) L, 4-5 PROJECTED STARTERS 14 RV Lipscomb* (ESPN3) W, 19-4 15 RV Lipscomb* (ESPN3) W, 7-4 POS. # PLAYER GP/GS AVG. R H HR RBI 17 #2 Miami L, 3-8 19 KENNESAW STATE* (A-Sun TV) 6:30 PM C 7 Zachary Orchard 19/8 .310 8 9 0 9 20 KENNESAW STATE* (A-Sun TV) 6:30 PM 21 KENNESAW STATE* (A-Sun TV) NOON 1B 6 Jake Smith 32/24 .384 18 38 1 16 2B 31 Jake Noll 51/51 .385 55 84 11 59 May 25-28 Atlantic Sun Tournament (Hosted by Lipscomb) 3B 28 Tyler Selesky 51/50 .317 44 64 10 51 CAPS & Bold - Home | * - A-Sun SS 14 Matt Reardon 44/44 .365 38 69 0 23 ^ - Played at North Charlotte Regional Park % - Played at Hammond Stadium LF 8 Zach Spivey 39/27 .237 18 27 0 17 RV - Receiving Votes in National Polls CF 15 Gage Morey 49/49 .273 29 48 0 16 RF 24 Colton Bottomley 51/49 .280 23 56 0 32 DH 1 Corey Fehribach 36/27 .229 13 24 1 16 FGCUATHLETICS.COM @FGCU_Baseball /FGCUBaseball @FGCU_Baseball 1 2016 roster NUMERICAL ROSTER ABC No.Name Pos B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School No.Name Pos 1 Corey Fehribach INF L/R 5’10 185 Jr. Douglasville, Ga./West Georgia CC 5 Brady Anderson RHP 2 Nick Rivera 1B R/R 5’10 200 Sr. Cape Coral, Fla./Bishop Verot HS 19 Garrett Anderson RHP 3 Nick Blasucci INF/RHP R/R 6’3 175 Fr. Fort Myers, Fla./Riverdale HS 4 Cory Weiand LHP L/L 5’11 172 Fr. Chrystal River, Fla./Seven Rivers Christian 21 Tyler Atwell 1B 5 Brady Anderson RHP/DH L/R 6’1 185 R-Sr. Arcadia, Fla./DeSoto County HS 26 Stefano Belmonte INF 6 Jake Smith INF L/R 6’1 196 Fr. Windermere, Fla./Windermere Prep 3 Nick Blasucci INF 7 Zachary Orchard C/DH R/R 6’1 193 So. Cambridge, Ontario/Jacob Hespeler School 24 Colton Bottomley OF 8 Zach Spivey OF L/L 5’8 145 So. Ormond Beach, Fla./Spruce Creek HS 9 Josh Dye LHP 9 Josh Dye LHP L/L 6’5 185 So. DeLand, Fla./DeLand HS 11 Mario Leon RHP R/R 6’0 200 R-So. Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast HS 42 Jake Eichacker RHP 12 Kyle Gilbert C/DH R/R 5’9 189 So. Lake Mary, Fla./Seminole HS 1 Corey Fehribach INF 13 Garrison Vandeventer RHP R/R 5’9 200 R-So. Ocala, Fla./North Marian HS 12 Kyle Gilbert C 14 Matt Reardon SS/2B L/R 6’0 150 So. Palm City, Fla./Martin County HS 27 Parker Hamilton RHP 15 Gage Morey OF L/R 5’9 180 R-So. West Palm Beach, Fla./PB Central HS 16 Ryan Lang RHP R/R 6’2 176 Fr. Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS 30 Jay Hayes INF/OF 18 Christian Townsend RHP R/R 6’3 185 So. Safety Harbor, Fla./Countryside HS 35 Kenton Hering RHP 19 Garrett Anderson RHP R/R 6’2 185 Jr. Arcadia, Fla./DeSoto County HS 29 Clint Knoblauch RHP 21 Tyler Atwell 1B R/R 6’3 216 Jr. Venice, Fla./Tallahassee CC 37 Sterling Koerner RHP 23 Philip Sieli RHP R/R 6’3 193 Fr. Wellington, Fla./Wellington HS 16 Ryan Lang RHP 24 Colton Bottomley OF R/R 6’2 194 Sr. Parkland, Fla./Stoneman Douglas HS 26 Stefano Belmonte INF R/R 6’1 198 Jr. Munster, Ind./Purdue 11 Mario Leon RHP 27 Parker Hamilton RHP R/R 6’2 215 R-So. Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS 15 Gage Morey OF 28 Tyler Selesky INF/OF L/R 6’0 192 Sr. Estero, Fla./Estero HS 31 Jake Noll INF 29 Clint Knoblauch RHP R/R 6’0 201 R-Sr. Wellington Fla./Wellington HS 7 Zachary Orchard C/DH 30 Jay Hayes INF/OF R/R 6’0 202 R-Fr. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lyman HS 14 Matt Reardon 2B 31 Jake Noll INF R/R 6’2 195 R-Jr. Punta Gorda, Fla./Charlotte HS 34 Ryan Shinn OF/LHP R/L 6’0 200 Fr. Jobstown, N.J./Northern Burlington HS 2 Nick Rivera 1B 35 Kenton Hering RHP R/R 6’1 190 R-So. Melbourne, Fla./East Florida State College 39 Matt Roberts C 37 Sterling Koerner RHP R/R 6’2 190 Jr. Fort Pierce, Fla./John Carrol HS 28 Tyler Selesky OF/INF 39 Matt Roberts C R/R 5’10 191 Fr. Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch HS 34 Ryan Shinn OF/LHP 40 Jeffrey Wong RHP R/R 6’2 186 Fr. Charleston, W.Va./George Washington HS 42 Jake Eichacker RHP R/R 5’11 175 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D./IMG Academy 23 Phili Sieli RHP 6 Jake Smith INF Head Coach: Dave Tollett (14th Season/Tusculum ‘88) 8 Zach Spivey OF Associate Coach: Rusty McKee (12th Season/UNF ‘00) 18 Christian Townsend RHP Assistant Coach: Pete Woodworth (2nd Season/FGCU ‘10) 13 Garrison Vandeventer RHP Volunteer Assistant: Glen Stegemann (1st Season/Florida Southern ‘90) Graduate Manager: Rob Pilgrim (1st Season/FGCU ‘14) 4 Cory Wieand LHP Student Assistant: Bryan Voelkl (1st Season/FGCU ‘16) 40 Jeffrey Wong RHP Pronunciation Guide 1 - Fehribach.............................................. Fair-back 3 - Blasucci ...........................................Bla-su-chee 4 - Weiand .....................................................Wee-and 11 - Leon ..........................................................Lee-own 13 - Vandeventer ...........................Van-de-venter 23 - Sieli .............................................................Seal-e 28 - Selesky ............................................Sell-es-key 37 - Koerner ....................................................Ker-ner game notes A-SUN STANDINGS A-SUN OVERALL WHAT TO WATCH FOR In their last 10 games, the Eagles are hitting .325 as a KENNESAW STATE* 14-4 26-25 team with 93 runs on 127 hits, including a season-high 19-run effort against Lipscomb and a 21-hit perfor- JACKSONVILLE* 13-5 32-18 mance at USC Upstate. Individually, Jake Smith leads the way with a .489 clip during the span and has hit UNF* 12-6 34-17 safely in all 10 games with multiple hits in seven of the 10 contests.