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2019 Coastal Carolina Baseball 2019 COASTAL CAROLINA BASEBALL 2016 NCAA College World Series Champions • 16 NCAA Regional Appearances 18 Conference Regular-Season Championships • 15 Conference Tournament Titles Media Relations: Kevin Davis • Cell: 704-974-9095 • Email: [email protected] CHANTICLEERS BY THE NUMBERS GAMES 10-12: CHANTS HOST FOUR TEAMS IN WEEKEND EVENT Overall Record 7-2 March 1-3 • Springs Brooks Stadium • Conway, S.C. Sun Belt Record - at Springs Brooks Stadium 6-1 GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12 Road Games 1-1 #25 ILLINOIS UCONN INDIANA Neutral Site Games - (6-0, 0-0 Big Ten) (3-3, 0-0 American) (4-4, 0-0 Big Ten) Streak L2 Friday • 5:30 p.m. ET Saturday • 2 p.m. ET Sunday • Noon ET Last 10 Games 7-2 Audio: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/coastal/ Audio: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/coastal/ Audio: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/coastal/ Radio: WRNN 105.5 HANK FM Live Stats: GoCCUsports.com Radio: WRNN 105.5 HANK FM Live Stats: GoCCUsports.com Live Stats: GoCCUsports.com 2019 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 7-2 Illinois Probable Starting Pitcher UConn Probable Starting Pitcher Indiana Probable Starting Pitcher 15 Fri. VCU ! W, 10-8 Andy Risher, LHP, R-Sr. Kenny Haus, RHP, Jr. Tommy Sommer, LHP, So. ! 16 Sat. Maryland W, 7-2 (1-0, 2.31 ERA) (0-0, 0.00 ERA) (1-1, 2.61 ERA) 17 Sun. Campbell ! W, 11-2 19 Tue. at UNC Wilmington W, 10-5 22 Fri. Michigan State [1]+ W, 13-0 CCU Probable Starting Pitcher CCU Probable Starting Pitcher CCU Probable Starting Pitcher [2] + 22 Fri. Michigan State W, 12-5 Zach McCambley, RHP, So. Anthony Veneziano, LHP, Jr. Garrett McDaniels, LHP, Fr. 23 Sat. Kent State + W, 8-2 24 Sun. #21 NC State + L, 6-7 (11) 27 Wed. at College of Charleston L, 5-8 MARCH Record in 2019 Record in 2019 Record in 2019 1 Fri. #25 Illinois & 5:30 p.m. ET 2 Sat. UConn & 2 p.m. ET 1-0, 4.82 ERA 2-0, 1.80 ERA 0-0, 5.40 ERA 3 Sun. Indiana & Noon ET 5 Tue. Wake Forest 4 p.m. ET Career Record Career Record Career Record 6 Wed. Wake Forest 11:30 a.m. ET 4-0, 3.41 ERA 11-3, 5.05 ERA 0-0, 5.40 ERA 8 Fri. vs. San Diego ^ 2 p.m. ET 9 Sat. vs. Washington ^ 10 p.m. ET 10 Sun. vs. Oregon State ^ 6 p.m. ET STARTING LINEUP 13 Wed. at Clemson 6 p.m. ET 15 Fri. at ULM * 7 p.m. ET Coastal Carolina’s offense ranks first in the Sun Belt in a number of offensive categories including - batting 16 Sat. at ULM * 3 p.m. ET average (.336), slugging percentage (.523), on-base percentage (.437), runs scored (82), hits (110), runs 17 Sun. at ULM * 2 p.m. ET 22 Fri. Troy * 6 p.m. ET 1 batted in (76), home runs (11), total bases (171) and stolen bases (18). 23 Sat. Troy * 2 p.m. ET Two weeks into the season and the Chanticleers have had two Community Coffee Sun Belt Conference 24 Sun. Troy * 1 p.m. ET 26 Tue. at UNC Wilmington 6 p.m. ET Player of the Week selections in redshirt junior catcher Kyle Skeels (Feb. 19) and sophomore outfielder 27 Wed. UNC Wilmington 6 p.m. ET 2 Parker Chavers (Feb. 26). 29 Fri. Arkansas State * 6 p.m. ET 30 Sat. Arkansas State * 2 p.m. ET The Chanticleers are 3-0 this season versus the Big Ten Conference with a win over Maryland (Feb. 16) and 31 Sun. Arkansas State * 11:30 a.m. ET two wins versus Michigan State (Feb. 22) in a doubleheader. Coastal will host two Big Ten teams in No. 25 APRIL Illinois (March 1) and Indiana (March 3). 2 Tue. at Illinois 7 p.m. ET 3 3 Wed. at Illinois 7 p.m. ET While CCU is playing just three teams this weekend in Illinois, UConn and Indiana, the Chants are hosting 5 Fri. at South Alabama * 7:30 p.m. ET 6 Sat. at South Alabama * 7:30 p.m. ET four teams for the four-day event as Northeastern is also coming to play at Springs Brooks Stadium. The 7 Sun. at South Alabama * 2 p.m. ET 4 Northeastern Huskies will play UConn and Indiana, as well as Illinois twice. 10 Wed. at NC State 6 p.m. ET 12 Fri. at Little Rock * 7 p.m. ET Coastal is 4-0 this season when its starting pitcher goes 5.0-complete innings or more to start the contest. 13 Sat. at Little Rock * 3 p.m. ET 14 Sun. at Little Rock * 2 p.m. ET Anthony Veneziano is 2-0 this year, throwing 5.0-complete innings in wins over Maryland (Feb. 16) and 16 Tues. College of Charleston 6 p.m. ET Kent State (Feb. 23). Zach McCambley earned the win over Michigan State (Feb. 22) with 6.0-scoreless 18 Thur. Georgia Southern * 6 p.m. ET 5 innings, while went 5.0 innings in the game two win over the Spartans (Feb. 22). 19 Fri. Georgia Southern * 6 p.m. ET Austin Kitchen 20 Sat. Georgia Southern * 2 p.m. ET With Coastal’s slated three games this weekend and two games next week in the midweek versus Wake 23 Tue. at North Carolina 6 p.m. ET 26 Fri. at Georgia State * 6 p.m. ET Forest, the Chants are scheduled to play five games in six days from Friday, March 1 to Wednesday, March 27 Sat. at Georgia State * 2 p.m. ET 6. CCU’s challenging schedule looks like this - March 1 vs. Illinois, March 2 vs. UConn, March 3 vs. Indiana, 28 Sun. at Georgia State * 1 p.m. ET 6 March 5-6 vs. Wake Forest. MAY 3 Fri. Louisiana * 6 p.m. ET Coastal has had a total of seven different position players start all nine games this season in Cory Wood, 4 Sat. Louisiana * 2 p.m. ET 5 Sun. Louisiana * 1 p.m. ET Kyle Skeels, Kieton Rivers, Scott McKeon, Parker Chavers, Zach Biermann and Keaton Weisz. 10 Fri. at UT Arlington * 7 p.m. ET 7 11 Sat. at UT Arlington * 3 p.m. ET Last season, the Chanticleers were nearly unbeatable when tied or leading after eight innings. Coastal went 12 Sun. at UT Arlington * 2 p.m. ET 40-2 overall in contests in which they were tied or led after eight innings of play. This season the Chants are 14 Tues. Clemson 6 p.m. ET 16 Thur. Appalachian State * 6 p.m. ET 8 7-1 when leading or tied after eight innings of play. 17 Fri. Appalachian State * 6 p.m. ET 18 Sat. Appalachian State * 2 p.m. ET The Chanticleers went 24-1 last season when scoring nine runs or more for the game. This season Coastal POSTSEASON is 5-0 when scoring nine runs or more having scored 10 runs in the season-opening win over VCU (Feb. May 21-26 SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP (Conway, S.C.) 15), 11 runs versus Campbell (Feb. 17), 10 runs in the road win at UNCW (Feb. 19), 13 runs in the game May 31-June 3 NCAA REGIONALS (Campus Sites) 9 June 7-10 NCAA SUPER REGIONALS (Campus Sites) one win versus Michigan State (Feb. 22) and 12 in the game 2 victory over the Spartans. June 15-26 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Omaha, Neb.) Coastal Carolina’s pitching staff has combined to strike out 10 or more hitters in four games this season. BOLD - Home Games ! - Brittain Resorts Invitational * - Sun Belt Conference Game + - Brittain Resorts Baseball at the Beach CCU recorded 12 punch-outs versus Maryland (2/16) and in the road win at UNCW (2/19). The Chants also & - CCU Baseball Tournament ^ - Seattle Baseball Showcase 10 struck out 10 and 11 hitters in back-to-back wins in the doubleheader sweep of Michigan State (Feb. 22). *** All game times and dates are subject to change. *** @CoastalBaseball - 1 - www.GoCCUSports.com GAMES 10-12 * MARCH 1-3 CHANTS IN THE POLLS STATS COMPARISONS WEEK BA CB USA NCBWA D1 PG Preseason 23 12 22 22 21 25 Feb. 18 23 10 N/A 19 21 25 Feb. 25 21 11 N/A 19 20 25 March 4 COASTAL ILLINOIS UCONN INDIANA March 11 Record 7-2 6-0 3-3 4-4 March 18 Batting Average .336 .314 .250 .181 March 25 Slugging Percentage .523 .414 .375 .354 April 1 Runs Per Game 9.1 7.2 4.7 4.4 April 8 Hits Per Game 12.2 11.5 8.3 5.8 April 15 Doubles 22 10 10 10 April 22 Triples 3 0 0 2 April 29 Home Runs 11 4 5 10 May 6 RBIs 76 35 25 32 May 13 May 20 Stolen Bases/Attempts 18/21 16/19 8/12 6/8 May 27 ERA 3.95 3.27 5.54 2.91 June 3 K’s Per 9.0 8.8 9.3 8.5 7.1 June 10 BB’s Per 9.0 4.0 3.8 4.5 4.5 Opp. Batting Average .250 .232 .296 .213 Fielding Percentage .969 .981 .973 .962 BA = Baseball America, CB = Collegiate Baseball, USA = USA Today, NCBWA = NCBWA, D1= D1Baseball.com, PG = Perfect Game rv = receiving votes COASTAL CAROLINA VERSUS ITS WEEKEND FOES N/A = poll not out before release of notes RPI RANKINGS WARREN NOLAN CCU RPI VS.
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