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Kennesaw State Baseball 2017 QUICK FACTS Kennesaw State Baseball 2017 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS BASEBALL HISTORY Institution Name ............................... Kennesaw State University First Year of Baseball ..................................................................1984 Location ........................................................................Kennesaw, Ga. All-Time Collegiate Record ......................... 1,181-714-2 (.623)/33 years Enrollment ................................................................................. 35,000 All-Time NCAA Division I .................... 332-294 (.532)/11 years Founded ...........................................................................................1963 All-Time NCAA Division II .................... 487-176 (.735)/11 years Nickname ........................................................................................Owls All-Time NAIA Record ......................362-244-2 (.595)/11 years Colors........................................................................... Black and Gold NCAA Appearances/Record .............................. 11/39-22 (.639) Affiliation ...................................................................NCAA Division I Years in CWS/Last ........................................ 6/2003 (NCAA DII) Conference .......................................................... ASUN Conference Years in NCAA Division II Regionals/Last................... 10/2005 President ............................................................................. Sam Olens Division II Postseason Record ..................................36-19 (.654) Athletic Director ................................................... Vaughn Williams Years in NCAA Division I Regionals/Last ........................ 1/2014 Senior Woman Administrator .................................... Katie Egloff Division I Postseason Record ........................................3-5 (.375) Institution Website ...................................................Kennesaw.edu NCAA Division I Regional Record/Titles ............................. 3-1/1 Athletic Website ........................................................ KSUOwls.com Super Regional Appearances/Record ................................1/0-2 Home Field ..............................................................Stillwell Stadium Capacity ...........................................................................................1,200 Date Opened...................................................................................1984 BASEBALL QUICK FACTS Surface ........................................................................ Bermuda Grass 2016 Overall Record ..................................................................29-27 Dimensions ......................................LF - 330, CF - 400, RF - 330 2016 A-Sun Record/Finish ..................................................17-4/1st A-Sun Tournament ............................................................... 0-2 /6th BASEBALL COACHING STAFF Postseason ...........................................................Lost, Stetson, 7-13 Head Coach ....................................................................Mike Sansing ...................................................................................Lost, FGCU, 0-6 Alma Mater ........................................................ West Georgia, 1985 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................26/7 Record at KSU/Years .............................942-519 (.631)/25 years Returners By Position ....................................................Pitchers: 13 Overall Record/Years ..................... 1,044-547 (.656) / 28 years .............................................................................................Position: 13 Office Phone ............................................................... 470-578-6264 Newcomers ............................................................................................7 EMail .........................................................msansing@kennesaw.edu ..............................................................................................Pitchers: 4 Assistant Head Coach .............................................. Kevin Erminio .............................................................................................. Position: 3 Alma Mater ..................................................................Tusculum, 1991 2017 Total Owls ................................................................Pitchers: 17 Office Phone ............................................................... 470-578-2099 .............................................................................................Position: 16 EMail ...........................................................kerminio@kennesaw.edu Assistant Coach ...............................................................Trey Fowler TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS EMail ........................................................... [email protected] OF Corey Greeson Sr. .356 BA, 10 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR, 29 RBI Alma Mater .............................................................. Piedmont, 2004 INF Austin Upshaw Jr. .344 BA, 13 2B, 1 3B, 7 HR, 36 RBI Office Phone ............................................................... 470-578-2098 UTL Chris Erwin Sr. .323 BA, 5 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 23 RBI Volunteer Assistant Coach ......................................Clint Harrison INF David Chabut So. .315 BA, 7 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 21 RBI Alma Mater .........................................................................Shorter, ‘10 C Griffin Helms Jr. .376 BA, 2 2B, 0 3B, 4 HR, 23 RBI EMail ................................................................ [email protected] INF Grant Williams Jr. .294 BA, 8 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR, 23 RBI Athletic Trainer ....................................................Chris Archabeault INF Jeremy Howell Sr. .285 BA, 7 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 34 RBI COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Baseball Communications Contact ......................... Jake Dorow TOP RETURNING PITCHERS Assistant AD for Communications ................... Mike DeGeorge RHP Gabe Friese Sr. 6-2, 13 App/13 GS, 4.35 ERA, 61 SO Office Phone ................................................................470-578-7589 RHP AJ Moore Jr. 4-3, 12 App/13 GS, 4.48 ERA, 72 SO E-Mail .....................................................mdegeorg@kennesaw.edu RHP Tony Dibrell Jr. 4-3, 14 App/7 GS, 4.64 ERA, 66 SO Assistant Director of Athletic Comm. ...........................Al Barba RHP Erich Stahl Sr. 0-1, 28 App, 27.0 IP, 25 SO, 8 SV Office Phone ................................................................ 470-578-7837 LHP Mason Ward Sr. 3-2, 19 App, 4.34 ERA, 33 SO E-Mail ............................................................abarba@kennesaw.edu RHP Brock Turner Sr.. 1-1, 5.40 ERA, 26 App, 25 SO Assistant Director of Athletic Comm. .................... Jake Dorow LHP Brian Exley So. 1-1, 5.23 ERA, 18 App, 16 SO Office Phone ................................................................470-578-2562 Cell Phone .....................................................................440-213-2062 TOP PLAYERS LOST Email .............................................................jdorow@kennesaw.edu C Brennan Morgan .319 BA, 10 2B, 0 3B, 6 HR, 39 RBI Assistant Director of Athletic Comm. ...........Joseph Feldman OF Alex Liquori .302 BA, 8 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR, 24 RBI Office Phone ................................................................470-578-7789 LHP Richard Lovelady 4-3, 37 App, 2.96 ERA, 0/1 SHO, 4 SV Email ......................................................... [email protected] Assistant Communications .....................................Hunter McKay TOP NEWCOMERS Office Phone ..............................................................(470) 578-2192 LHP Joe Taylor 6-3, 185 Atlanta, Ga. / Marist HS. McKay Email [email protected] RHP Rhian Mann 6-4, 180 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Archer RHP Taylor Wilkes 6-0, 165 Jefferson, Ga. / Jefferson HS BASEBALL SOCIAL MEDIA RHP Jordan Krueger 6-0, 163 Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding Baseball Twitter ...............................................@KSUOwlsBaseball C Daniel Seres 6-1, 190 Canton, Ga. / Sequoyah Official Hashtags ................................. #GoKSUOwls, #NoDoubt OF Garrett Hodges 6-0, 185 Guytown, Ga. / Effingham HS. Facebook .......................... Facebook.com/KennesawStateOwls OF Terence Norman 6-3, 195 Kennesaw, Ga. / Kennesaw YouTube ...........................................YouTube.com/KSUOwlVision Mountain Instagram ...............................Instagram.com/KSUOwlsBaseball KSUOWLS.COM 1 Kennesaw State Baseball 2017 KENNESAW STATE BASEBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS B/T HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Tony Dibrell Pitcher R/R 6-3 205 Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Chattahoochee HS 2 Trevor Brown Infield R/R 6-0 150 So. Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview HS 3 Corey Greeson Outfield S/R 5-11 171 Sr. Calhoun, Ga. / Walters State CC 4 Matt Mixon Inf/Out R/R 5-10 175 Jr. Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding HS 5 Brock Turner Pitcher R/R 6-2 175 R-Sr. Colbert, Ga. / Middle Georgia College 6 Terence Norman Outfield R/R 6-2 198 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. / Kennesaw Mountain HS 7 Jeremy Howell Infield R/R 6-1 215 Sr. Dallas, Ga. / East Paulding HS 9 Jake Franklin Inf/Out L/R 6-1 195 So. Homer, Ga. / Jefferson HS 10 Forrest Bramlett Infield R/R 6-2 194 R-Jr. Ellijay, Ga. / Georgia Perimeter College 11 Grant Williams Infield L/R 5-10 175 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / St.
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