2020 CAMPBELL MEDIA GUIDE 2020 CAMPBELL BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Class Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School (Previous College) 1 Grant Harris OF L/L Sr. 5-9 175 Kenmore, Wash. / Inglemoor (Bellevue College) 2 Zach Neto INF/RHP R/R Fr. 6-0 190 Miami, Fla. / Miami Coral Park Senior 4 Collin Wolf INF R/R Sr. 5-11 210 Puyallup, Wash. / Puyallup (Tacoma CC) 5 Bryce Cota LHP L/L R-Jr. 5-7 170 Hampstead, N.C. / Topsail 8 Waldy Arias INF R/R So. 5-8 190 Plainfield, N.J. / Plainfield 9 Ty Babin C L/R Jr. 6-0 210 Jackson, N.J. / Holly Springs 10 Cole Hart LHP L/L Sr. 5-11 190 Bunnlevel, N.C. / Harnett Central (Brunswick CC) 11 Cruz Aranda INF R/R Jr. 5-10 170 Salina, Kan. / Salina South (Neosho County CC) 12 Brendan Wright RHP R/R R-Fr. 6-0 205 Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs 14 Ryan Parquette C R/R Jr. 5-11 185 Lake in the Hills, Ill. / Crystal Lake South (McHenry County College) 15 Lawson Harrill RHP/OF R/R Fr. 6-0 190 Shelby, N.C. / Crest 16 Kevin Westlake LHP R/L Sr. 6-3 210 Greensboro, N.C. / Page (Louisburg College) 17 Zach Adams RHP L/R So. 6-1 200 Snow Hill, Md. / Snow Hill 18 Fred Sisco RHP R/R Fr. 5-10 190 Gibsonburg, Ohio / Gibsonburg 19 Thomas Coggburn RHP R/R Sr. 5-10 190 Garner, N.C. / West Johnston (Brunswick CC) 20 Zach Williams OF/1B R/R Jr. 6-1 235 Bakersfield, Calif. / Liberty (Bakersfield College) 21 Marcus Skundrich C R/R Sr. 6-1 205 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Scottsdale Christian Academy (Mesa CC) 22 Connor Denning UTL S/R Jr. 5-10 195 Phoenix, Ariz. / Arcadia (Mesa CC) 23 Matthew Christian 1B/OF R/R Sr. 6-3 225 Opelika, Ala. / Opelika (Lurleen B. Wallace CC) 24 C.J. Peechatka OF R/R Jr. 6-4 200 Henryville, Pa. / Pocono Mountain East (Northampton CC) 25 Spencer Packard OF/1B L/R Sr. 6-1 205 Tucson, Ariz. / Canyon del Oro (Arizona Western College) 26 A.J. Hrica OF L/R Sr. 6-1 175 Tarpon Springs, Fla. / Palm Harbor University (Indian River State College) 27 John VanderPloeg LHP L/L R-So. 6-2 215 Sheboygan Falls, Wis. / Sheboygan Falls (McHenry County College) 28 Jonathan Beymer RHP R/R Jr. 6-3 195 Hopkinsville, Ky. / Hopkinsville (Wabash Valley College) 29 Tyler McPeak C R/R R-Fr. 6-1 220 Denver, N.C. / North Lincoln 30 Keegan Houser RHP R/R Fr. 6-5 235 Auburndale, Fla. / Auburndale 31 Logan Heintzman RHP R/R R-Jr. 6-2 200 Hamilton, Ohio / Badin 32 Wyatt Tyson RHP R/R Sr. 6-2 215 Red Lion, Pa. / Red Lion 33 Cam Cowan RHP R/R Jr. 6-5 245 Ankeny, Iowa / Ankeny Centennial (Kirkwood CC) 34 Jonathan Tyler RHP R/R R-Sr. 6-5 240 Santa Clarita, Calif. / St. Francis (Los Angeles Mission College) 35 Koby Collins INF R/R Sr. 6-1 225 Houston, Texas / Clements (Blinn College) 36 Ryan Kennedy RHP R/R Fr. 6-1 205 Benson, N.C. / West Johnston 37 Landry Moore RHP R/R Sr. 6-0 210 Benson, N.C. / Cleveland (Barton College) 38 Ryan Chasse LHP/1B L/L So. 6-3 250 Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek 39 Jack Yusko RHP R/R Sr. 6-3 180 Raleigh, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons Houston Koon OF/INF S/R Fr. 6-2 190 Wilkesboro, N.C. / IMG Academy Cameron O’Brien RHP R/R Fr. 6-4 220 Wake Forest, N.C. / Heritage Chandler Williford RHP R/R Fr. 6-3 185 Newton Grove, N.C. / Midway COACHES & STAFF Head : #3 Justin Haire (Henderson State ‘07, 6th year as head coach / 13th year at CU) Assistant Coach: #21 Tyler Robinson (Elon ‘13, 6th year) Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator: #7 Tyler Shewmaker (Kentucky Wesleyan ‘16, 3rd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: #40 Connor Faix (Case Western Reserve ‘17, 1st year) Director of Player Development and Operations: Matt Clark (South Carolina ‘17, 1st year)

#2 Zach Neto – net-OH | #5 Bryce Cota – COAT-uh | #8 Waldy Arias – wall-DEE ARE-ee-us | #9 Ty Babin – BABB-in #11 Cruz Aranda – “cruise” uh-RON-duh | #14 Ryan Parquette – PAR-kit | #15 Lawson Harrill – HAIR-uh-l #21 Marcus Skundrich – Skund-RICH | #24 C.J. Peetchatka – puh-CHA-kuh | #25 Spencer Packard – PACK-erd #26 A.J. Hrica – RICK-uh | #27 John VanderPloeg – vander-PLOO | #28 Jonathan Beymer – BEE-mer #31 Logan Heintzman – Heinz [like the ketchup]-men | #33 Cam Cowan – COW-in | #38 Ryan Chasse – Chas-EE #39 Jack Yusko – YOU-sko | Haire – HAIR | Connor Faix – FAY 2020 BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION 2020 Campbell Baseball Roster ...... Inside Cover Campbell University President Dr. J. Bradley Creed . . . . . 52 Table of Contents ...... 1 Director of Athletics Omar Banks ...... 53 Media Information ...... 2 About Campbell University ...... 54 2020 Quick Facts ...... 3 2020 Schedule ...... 4 2019 REVIEW 2020 Noteworthy Dates & Info ...... 5 2019 Season Review ...... 56-57 ...... 6 2019 Game-by-Game Results ...... 58 2019 Categorical Records ...... 59 2020 FIGHTING CAMELS 2019 Overall Season Statistics ...... 60 2020 Campbell Baseball Roster ...... 8 2019 Big South Statistics ...... 61 2020 Roster Breakdown ...... 9 2019 Season Leaders ...... 62 Returning Player Profiles ...... 10-31 Zach Adams ...... 10 HISTORY Waldy Arias ...... 11 2019 Big South Champions - Greenville Regional . . . . 64-65 Ty Babin ...... 12 2018 Big South Champions - Athens Regional . . . . . 66-67 Ryan Chasse ...... 13 2014 Big South Champions - Columbia Regional . . . . 68-69 Matthew Christian ...... 14 2013 Big South Champions ...... 70-71 Thomas Coggburn ...... 15 1990 Big South Champions - West I Regional . . . . . 72-73 Koby Collins ...... 16 1998 Big South Champions ...... 74-75 Bryce Cota ...... 17 NCAA Tournament History ...... 76 Grant Harris ...... 18 Conference Tournament History ...... 77 Cole Hart ...... 19 Camels to Reach The Show ...... 78-79 Logan Heintzman ...... 20 Camels in the MLB Draft / Signed Camels ...... 80 A.J. Hrica ...... 21 MLB Draft Picks by Club ...... 81 Tyler McPeak ...... 22 All-Americans ...... 82-83 Landry Moore ...... 23 National & District/Region Honors ...... 84 Spencer Packard ...... 24 Conference Honors ...... 85-87 Marcus Skundrich ...... 25 Additional Honors ...... 88 Jonathan Tyler ...... 26 All-Time Roster ...... 89-92 Wyatt Tyson ...... 27 Kevin Westlake ...... 28 RECORDS Collin Wolf ...... 29 Team Season Records ...... 94-95 Brendan Wright ...... 30 Batting ...... 94 Jack Yusko ...... 31 Pitching ...... 95 Newcomer Profiles (Transfers) ...... 32-35 Team Statistics Year-by-Year ...... 96-97 Cruz Aranda, Jonathan Beymer ...... 32 Batting Records ...... 98-103 Cam Cowan, Connor Denning ...... 33 Career Batting Leaders ...... 98-99 Ryan Parquette, C.J. Peechatka ...... 34 Season Batting Leaders ...... 100-101 John VanderPleog, Zach Williams ...... 35 Year-by-Year Batting Leaders ...... 102-103 Newcomer Profiles (Freshmen) ...... 36-38 Pitching Records ...... 104-108 Lawson Harrill, Keegan Houser, Ryan Kennedy . . . . 36 Career Pitching Leaders ...... 104-105 Zach Neto, Fred Sisco ...... 37 Season Pitching Leaders ...... 106-107 Houston Koon, Cameron O’Brien, Chandler Williford . . 38 Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders ...... 108 Alphabetical TV/Radio Roster ...... 39 Single-Game Highs ...... 109 Numerical TV/Radio Roster ...... 40 Henry Rochelle’s Five-Home Game ...... 110 Overall Series Records ...... 111 COACHES & STAFF All-Time Series vs. 2020 Opponents ...... 112-117 Head Coach Justin Haire ...... 42-45 Year-by-Year Results ...... 118-137 Assistant Coach Tyler Robinson ...... 46 Season-by-Season Records/Finish ...... 138 Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Tyler Shewmaker . . 47 Campbell Coaching Records ...... 139 Volunteer Assistant Coach Connor Faix ...... 48 Director of Player Development and Operations Matt Clark . . 49 2020 Campbell Baseball Schedule ...... 140 Baseball Support Staff ...... 50

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The 2020 Campbell Baseball Media Guide is published primarily as a source of Physical Address information for media personnel. Any requests for additional information, interviews Northeast Athletic Office - Suite 201 and photographs should be directed to the Campbell athletic communications staff. 108 Burt Street Baseball game notes and statistics will be updated regularly throughout the Lillington, NC 27546 season. This information can be accessed through the official Campbell University Athletics website, GoCamels.com. Mailing Address P.O. Box 10 Media Credentials Buies Creek, NC 27506 Media credentials are limited to working members of the print and electronic media, as well as photographers and videographers. Allocated space inside the press box at Jim Perry Stadium will be available for credentialed press members, when available at the discretion of the communications director.

Press Box Services Media guides, game notes, game programs, scorecards, team rosters and updated cumulative statistics will be available in the press box before each home game. Materials can be found inside the press box at Jim Perry Stadium or can be shared electronically, as requested. An official scorer is assigned to all home games, and the Campbell athletic communications staff will keep the media informed of all scoring decisions and STAN COLE JASON WILLIAMS noteworthy facts, information and records. Associate A.D. for Athletic Director of Athletic Communications Communications Interview Policies All interview requests for head coach Justin Haire or any Campbell baseball student-athlete should be arranged through Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Eric Ortiz ([email protected] or 910-893-1529). Student-athletes and coaches are available to the media before and after practice by appointment, and interviews can be conducted following each home game, as requested. Campbell’s clubhouse is closed to all individuals with the exceptions of authorized team or university personnel. Interviews with visiting team members can be done on the field following each game, subject to the policy of the visiting team’s sports information director. At away games, interviews with coaches and student-athletes can be arranged through Eric Ortiz, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications. The Campbell athletic communications staff will attempt to arrange all reasonable ERIC ORTIZ ANDREW MILLER TRISTAN ELLEDGE requests for interviews; however, during practice, study and personal time, please Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Athletic Communications respect the private lives of the coaches and student-athletes. Athletic Communications Athletic Communications Assistant Baseball Contact Photography Media credentials are required for all photographers. At most home games, photos will be taken by the staff at Scarborough Photography and arranged by SOCIAL MEDIA Bennett Scarborough. Distribution of these photos can be obtained through Eric Ortiz, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, or Bennett Scarborough. Twitter When using photos taken by the staff at Scarborough Photography, please credit @GoCamels // @GoCamelsBSB ScarboroughPhotography.com (Bennett Scarborough). Instagram Broadcasts @gocamels // @gocamelsbsb Select video broadcasts of home games that will be available through the Big South Network on ESPN+ during the 2020 season. Audio broadcasts of select Facebook home and away games will be available through the Campbell Digital Network on Campbell University Fighting Camels (www.facebook.com/GoCamelsATH) GoCamels.com. Games that are scheduled to be video streamed or a feature an Campbell Baseball (www.facebook.com/GoCamelsBSB) audio broadcast can be found on the baseball schedule page at GoCamels.com. Under reciprocal agreements, the visiting team is allowed to originate radio broadcasts without charge. Official stations must contact Director of Broadcasting and Digital Media Chris Hemeyer ([email protected] or 910-893-1822) for full information concerning broadcasting at Jim Perry Stadium.

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Location ...... Buies Creek, N.C. First Senior College Season ...... 1963 2019 Overall Record ...... 37-21 (.638) Founded ...... January 5, 1887 First NCAA Division I Season ...... 1978 Home Record ...... 19-6 (.760) Enrollment (undergraduate) ...... 3,150 All-Time Program Record . . . 1,207-1,336-6 (474) Away Record ...... 12-13 (.480) Nickname ...... Fighting Camels NCAA Division I Record . . 1,031-1,127-5 (.477) Neutral Record ...... 6-2 (.750) School Colors ...... Orange & Black Most Victories in a Season ...... 49 (2013) Big South Record ...... 19-7 (.731) Conference ...... Conference History Big South Finish ...... First out of 10 Big South ...... 1985-94, 2012-pres. Postseason Finish . .NCAA Greenville Regional Final Overall Big South Record . . .203-152 (.572) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/15 ADMINISTRATION Atlantic Sun ...... 1995-2011 Position Players Returning/Lost ...... 9/7 President ...... Dr. J. Bradley Creed Overall Atlantic Sun Record . .172-301 (.634) Starting Position Players Returning/Lost . . . 5/4 Alma Mater ...... Baylor ‘79 Overall Conference Record . . .375-453 (.453) Returning/Lost ...... 11/8 Director of Athletics ...... Omar Banks Big South Championships ...... 8 Newcomers . . . . .16 (8 freshmen, 8 transfers) Alma Mater ...... Richmond ‘96 Tournament ...... 5 Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (910) 893-1327 ...... 1988, 1990, 2014, 2018, 2019 Key Returning Position Players (2019 primary role) Regular Season ...... 3 Spencer Packard (DH) ...... Sr., 1B/OF ...... 2013, 2018, 2019 .323, 64 H, 2 HR, 20 2B, 46 RBI, 33 R, 1 SB, 13 HBP ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Atlantic Sun Championships ...... N/A Collin Wolf (3B) ...... Sr., INF Baseball Contact ...... Eric Ortiz NCAA Tournament .293, 61 H, 7 HR, 2 3B, 11 2B, 48 RBI, 47 R, 11 SB . .Asst. Director of Athletic Communications Appearances ...... 4 Koby Collins (1B) ...... Sr., INF Office Phone ...... (910) 893-1529 ...... 1990, 2014, 2018, 2019 .279, 36 H, 5 HR, 11 2B, 30 RBI, 30 R, .988 FLD% Cell Phone ...... (910) 850-0262 Record ...... 3-8 A.J. Hrica (CF) ...... Sr., OF Email ...... [email protected] Big South Tournament .227, 40 H, 2 HR, 6 2B, 31 RBI, 10 SB, 1.000 FLD% Associate A.D. for Communications ...... Stan Cole Appearances ...... 14 Grant Harris (RF) ...... Sr., OF Office Phone ...... (910) 893-1331 Record ...... 26-19 .227, 34 H, 4 HR, 10 2B, 21 RBI, 25 R, 1.000 FLD% Email ...... [email protected] Atlantic Sun Tournament Director of Athletic Communications . Jason Williams Appearances ...... 5 Key Returning Pitchers (2019 primary role) Office Phone ...... (910) 814-4367 Record ...... 4-10 Jack Yusko (RP) ...... Sr., RHP Email ...... [email protected] MLB Draft Selections ...... 58 0-1, 2.84 ERA, 12.2 IP, 10 K, 4 BB, .260 B/AVG SID Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 10 Camels to Reach The Show ...... 10 Landry Moore (RP) ...... Sr., RHP ...... Buies Creek, NC 27506 4-0, 5 SV, 2.93 ERA, 27.2 IP, 21 K, 9 BB, .229 B/AVG Athletics Website . . . . . www.GoCamels.com Logan Heintzman (RP) ...... R-Jr., RHP Baseball Official Twitter . . . . . @GoCamelsBSB COACHES & STAFF 4-2, 1 SV, 4.26 ERA, 44.1 IP, 47 K, 21 BB, .279 B/AVG Baseball Official Instagram . . . .@gocamelsbsb Coaches Jonathan Tyler (RP) ...... R-Sr., RHP Baseball Official Facebook . . . . /GoCamelsBSB Head Coach ...... Justin Haire 1-1, 1 SV, 4.26 ERA, 25.1 IP, 30 K, 18 BB, .236 B/AVG Athletics Official Hashtag ...... #RollHumps Alma Mater ...... Henderson State ‘07 Kevin Westlake (Midweek SP) . . . . . Sr., LHP Year at CU . . Sixth as head coach, 13th overall 3-3, 6.00 ERA, 54.0 IP, 36 K, 43 BB, .266 B/AVG Record at CU ...... 158-131 Ryan Chasse* (Weekend SP) ...... So., LHP JIM PERRY STADIUM Career Record ...... same 7-2, 2.95 ERA, 76.1 IP, 58 K, 27 BB, .224 B/AVG * Ryan Chasse is not projected to play during the 2020 season due to Capacity ...... 1,500 Assistant Coach ...... Tyler Robinson having Tommy John Surgery in the 2019-20 offseason. Surface ...... Turf Alma Mater ...... Elon ‘13 Key Position Players Lost (2019 primary role) Dimensions ...... 337-395-328 (LF-CF-RF) Year at CU ...... Sixth Luis Gimenez (SS) ...... INF Press Box Phone ...... (910) 228-6908 Assistant Coach ...... Tyler Shewmaker .312, 74 H, 3 HR, 15 2B, 44 RBI, 53 R, 26 SB, 13 HBP Address ...... 76 Upchurch Lane Alma Mater . . . . . Kentucky Wesleyan ‘16 Matthew Barefoot (LF) ...... OF ...... Lillington, NC 27546 Year at CU ...... Third .311, 73 H, 14 HR, 13 2B, 3 3B, 48 RBI, 59 R, 25 SB Former Name ...... Taylor Field Volunteer Assistant Coach . . . . . Connor Faix Tyler Anshaw (2B) ...... INF Renamed ...... November 12, 2012 Alma Mater . . . . Case Western Reserve ‘17 .264, 52 H, 6 HR, 11 2B, 3 3B, 28 RBI, 48 R, 7 SH First Game ...... February 15, 2013 Year at CU ...... First Zach Minnick (C) ...... C Opponent ...... Eastern Michigan Director of Player Development & Operations . Matt Clark .277, 41 H, 4 HR, 13 2B, 41 RBI, 24 R, 7 SF, 19 CSB Result ...... W, 8-2 Alma Mater ...... South Carolina ‘17 Officially Dedicated ...... March 26, 2013 Year at CU ...... First Key Pitchers Lost (2019 primary role) Opponent ...... Duke Michael Horrell (Weekend SP) ...... RHP Result ...... W, 6-3 Support Staff 10-3, 2.62 ERA, 89.1 IP, 85 K, 13 BB, .230 B/AVG Strength & Conditioning Coach . . Matt Rodriguez Seth Johnson (Weekend SP) ...... RHP Athletic Trainer ...... Rebecca Younger 3-3, 4.61 ERA, 66.1 IP, 81 K, 30 BB, .254 B/AVG Academic Coordinator . . . . . Elizabeth Homan Tyson Messer (RP) ...... RHP Communications Director ...... Eric Ortiz 1-1, 5 SV, 3.18 ERA, 17.0 IP, 34 K, 22 BB, .158 B/AVG

@GOCAMELSBSB 3 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Location Venue Time (EST) Fri. Feb. 14 at South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Stanky Field 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 15 at South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Stanky Field 3:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 16 at South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Stanky Field 2:00 p.m. Wed. Feb. 19 EAST CAROLINA Buies Creek, Jim Perry Stadium 5:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 21 ^ Maine vs. Villanova Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 1:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 21 ^ PURDUE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 5:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 22 ^ Purdue vs. Maine Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 12:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 22 ^ VILLANOVA Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 23 ^ Villanova vs. Purdue Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 10:00 a.m. Sun. Feb. 23 ^ MAINE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 28 # vs. Army Fayetteville, North Carolina 6:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 29 # vs. Air Force Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 1:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 1 # vs. Army Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 11:00 a.m. Sun. Mar. 1 # vs. Air Force Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 3:00 p.m. Wed. Mar. 4 at Duke Durham, North Carolina Athletic Park 4:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 6 at Furman Greenville, South Carolina Latham Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 7 at Furman Greenville, South Carolina Latham Stadium 1:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 8 at Furman Greenville, South Carolina Latham Stadium 1:00 p.m. Wed. Mar. 11 OLD DOMINION Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 1 3 * at Charleston Southern Charleston, South Carolina Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark 6:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 14 * at Charleston Southern Charleston, South Carolina Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark 4:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 15 * at Charleston Southern Charleston, South Carolina Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark 1:00 p.m. Tue. Mar. 17 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina UNCG Baseball Stadium 4:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 20 * HIGH POINT Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 21 * HIGH POINT Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 3:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 22 * HIGH POINT Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Mar. 24 UNC WILMINGTON Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 27 * at UNC Asheville Asheville, North Carolina Greenwood 5:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 28 * at UNC Asheville Asheville, North Carolina Greenwood Baseball Field 2:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 29 * at UNC Asheville Asheville, North Carolina Greenwood Baseball Field 1:00 p.m. Tue. Mar. 31 at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, North Carolina Brooks Field 6:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 3 * USC UPSTATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Apr. 4 * USC UPSTATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 3:00 p.m. Sun. Apr. 5 * USC UPSTATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 7 N.C. STATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Thu. Apr. 9 * at Radford Radford, Carter Memorial Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 10 * at Radford Radford, Virginia Carter Memorial Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Apr. 11 * at Radford Radford, Virginia Carter Memorial Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 14 UNC GREENSBORO Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 17 * WINTHROP Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Apr. 18 * WINTHROP Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 3:00 p.m. Sun. Apr. 19 * WINTHROP Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 21 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 6:00 p.m. Wed. Apr. 29 at N.C. State Raleigh, North Carolina at Dail Park 6:00 p.m. Fri. May 1 * at Presbyterian Clinton, South Carolina PC Baseball Complex 3:00 p.m. Sat. May 2 * at Presbyterian Clinton, South Carolina PC Baseball Complex 2:00 p.m. Sun. May 3 * at Presbyterian Clinton, South Carolina PC Baseball Complex 1:00 p.m. Tue. May 5 DUKE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. May 8 * GARDNER-WEBB Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. May 9 * GARDNER-WEBB Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sun. May 10 * GARDNER-WEBB Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. May 12 at East Carolina Greenville, North Carolina Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium 6:30 p.m. Thu. May 14 * at Longwood Farmville, Virginia Buddy 6:00 p.m. Fri. May 15 * at Longwood Farmville, Virginia Buddy Bolding Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sat. May 16 * at Longwood Farmville, Virginia Buddy Bolding Stadium 2:00 p.m. May 19-23 Big South Championship Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium TBD

* Big South Conference game | ^ Campbell Invitational | # Armed Forces Invitational All game times are EST and are subject to change.

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The 2020 Big South Conference Baseball Championship will be hosted at The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams will be SEGRA Stadium in Fayetteville, N.C. The tournament is scheduled for May selected out of an eligible 299 teams. Thirty-one teams will be awarded 19-23, and will feature the top nine teams in the final standings. The new an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 33 teams will format features two single elimination games to open the tournament, plus be selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. The a bye for the No. 1 seed into the final six. selection show will be Monday, May 25.

The event concludes with Saturday’s “Winner-Take-All” Championship contest Regionals: May 29 - June 1 to be broadcasted nationally on ESPNU. The winner of the tournament will In the first round, the 64 teams are split into 16 brackets at sites receive the Big South’s automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals. determined by the top-16 nationally ranked teams. Each regional is a -elimination bracket with four teams, seeded 1-4. Tuesday, May 19 (Games 1-2) Super Regionals: June 5-8 Game 1: #6 Seed vs. #9 Seed (4:00 p.m.) The 16 winners of the regionals move on to the super regionals, where Game 2: #7 Seed vs. #8 Seed (7:30 p.m.) they are split into eight pairings, playing in a best-of-three series.

Wednesday, May 20 College : June 13-20 (Games 3-6) The eight winners of the super regionals head to the College World Series Game 3: #3 seed vs. higher-seeded winner of Games 1-2 (9:00 a.m.) in Omaha, Neb. They are split into two double-elimination brackets, Game 4: #2 seed vs. lower-seeded winner of Games 1-2 (12:30 p.m.) consisting of four teams each. Game 5: #4 Seed vs. #5 Seed (4:00 p.m.) Game 6: Lowest-seeded loser Games 3-5 vs. second-lowest seeded loser College World Series Finals: June 22-24 Games 3-5 (7:30 p.m.) The winners of the two College World Series brackets meet in the CWS Finals, a best-of-three series to decide the 2020 NCAA champion. Thursday, May 21 (Games 7-10) Game 7: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 (9:00 a.m.) Game 8: #1 Seed vs. Winner Game 5 (12:30 p.m.) Game 9: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7 (4:00 p.m.) Game 10: Highest-seeded loser Games 3-5 vs. Loser Game 8 (7:30 p.m.) 2020 MLB DRAFT

Friday, May 22 The 2020 First-Year Player Draft will begin (Games 11-13) Wednesday, June 10, and conclude on Friday, June 12. The draft will be Game 11: Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 (12:30 p.m.) held in Omaha, Neb., prior to the start of the 2020 College World Series. Game 12: Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10 (4:00 p.m.) Game 13: Loser Game 11 vs. Winner Game 12 (7:30 p.m.) The full first round draft order is below, with 2020 records for each MLB club. The draft order is determined by inverse order of the regular-season Saturday, May 23 standings, with tie-breakers (in the case of the Nationals and Indians) (“Winner-Take-All” Championship Game) - ESPNU being decided by records from the previous season. Game 14: Winner Game 11 vs. Winner Game 13 (5:00 p.m.) 1. Tigers (47-114) 19. Mets (86-76) 2. Orioles (54-108) 20. Brewers (89-73) 3. Marlins (57-105) 21. Cardinals (91-71) 4. Royals (59-103) 22. Nationals (93-69) 5. Blue Jays (67-95) 23. Indians (93-69) 6. Mariners (68-94) 24. Rays (96-66) 7. Pirates (69-93) 25. Braves (97-65) 8. Padres (70-92) 26. Athletics (97-65) 9. Rockies (71-91) 27. Twins (101-61) 10. Angels (72-90) 28. Yankees (103-59) 11. White Sox (72-89) 29. Dodgers (106-56) 12. Reds (75-87) 30. Astros (107-55) 13. Giants (77-85) 14. Rangers (78-84) 15. Phillies (81-81) 16. Cubs (84-78) 17. Red Sox (84-78) 18. Diamondbacks (85-77)

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Previously known as Taylor Field, the venue of Jim Perry 2017 season. The new turf field was installed by ProGrass Turf, Stadium dates back to the 1940s and Campbell’s junior college a leader in the synthetic turf industry. ProGrass Turf created the baseball days. Taylor Field was named for Herbert B. Taylor, a ProGrass HR Baseball five-tool synthetic turf system by using a supporter of Campbell University’s athletics programs. Taylor Field two inch pile height and three different infill mixtures. Together, hosted the 1985, 1987, and 1988 Big South Conference Baseball these create a turf playing surface that replicates a natural Tournaments. baseball field’s look and playability. Following the 2012 season, the field was renamed for Jim Perry, The Carlie C’s IGA video board is the largest in the Big South who played baseball and for Campbell from 1956-59. Conference. Measuring 35’7.6” tall and 42’1.6” wide, the board Perry was a Major League Baseball for 17 seasons, earning made its debut on April 4, 2017 as the Camels hosted UNCW. the 1970 American League Cy Young Award as a member of the Additionally, new padding on the outfield walls, as well as new Minnesota Twins. foul poles were installed during the process. During his career, Perry won 215 games while striking out 1,576 Jim Perry Stadium also served as the home of the Buies Creek batters in 3,286 . He also hurled 32 shutouts and compiled Astros for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. a 3.45 career ERA. The announced that the ’s Renovations for Jim Perry Stadium began in 2011. Upgrades Buies Creek Astros would serve as the temporary Astros included a new entrance gate and ticket booth, restroom and Advanced affiliate for the 2017-18 seasons, before transitioning concession facility, and exterior wrought iron fencing, as well as to Fayetteville, N.C., as the . The Astros improved exterior landscaping. organization also agreed to provide and install a completely new On Nov. 12, 2012, Campbell announced it would rename the synthetic turf for Jim Perry Stadium. The Astros wrapped up their facility in honor of Jim Perry and carry out further renovations two-year stay in Buies Creek by winning the 2018 Carolina League that include a new press box, a grandstand that spans dugout Championship. to dugout, and seating for nearly 700 spectators, including 310 chair-backed seats. “I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time,” Perry said at the official press conference in 2012. “This is a very special place for my wife and I. We came to Campbell College, now Campbell University, a long time ago. We met here. The good Lord above has given us the ability and the opportunity to give back and help Campbell University.” The Camels played their first game in the refurbished Jim Perry Stadium on Feb. 15, 2013, beating Eastern Michigan 8-2. The stadium was officially dedicated prior to a 6-3 victory over in-state rival Duke on March 26, 2013. The Camels went 31-5 at home during the 2013 season. The field dimensions are 337 feet down the left field line, 368 feet in left-center, 395 feet to straight-away center, 375 feet to the right-center, and 328 feet down the right field line. Jim Perry Stadium saw a complete transformation during the 2017 season. Major renovations included the addition of the Jim and Daphne Perry Pavilion, a brand new turf playing surface and a state-of-the-art video board. Jim and Daphne Perry Pavilion supplies additional seating while providing new offices for the entire baseball staff, a state-of-the- art locker room, in-ground dugouts and a viewing deck. The facility’s new playing surface was completed prior to the

6 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 FIGHTING CAMELS 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Class Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School (Previous College) 1 Grant Harris OF L/L Sr. 5-9 175 Kenmore, Wash. / Inglemoor (Bellevue College) 2 Zach Neto INF/RHP R/R Fr. 6-0 190 Miami, Fla. / Miami Coral Park Senior 4 Collin Wolf INF R/R Sr. 5-11 210 Puyallup, Wash. / Puyallup (Tacoma CC) 5 Bryce Cota LHP L/L R-Jr. 5-7 170 Hampstead, N.C. / Topsail 8 Waldy Arias INF R/R So. 5-8 190 Plainfield, N.J. / Plainfield 9 Ty Babin C L/R Jr. 6-0 210 Jackson, N.J. / Holly Springs 10 Cole Hart LHP L/L Sr. 5-11 190 Bunnlevel, N.C. / Harnett Central (Brunswick CC) 11 Cruz Aranda INF R/R Jr. 5-10 170 Salina, Kan. / Salina South (Neosho County CC) 12 Brendan Wright RHP R/R R-Fr. 6-0 205 Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs 14 Ryan Parquette C R/R Jr. 5-11 185 Lake in the Hills, Ill. / Crystal Lake South (McHenry County College) 15 Lawson Harrill RHP/OF R/R Fr. 6-0 190 Shelby, N.C. / Crest 16 Kevin Westlake LHP R/L Sr. 6-3 210 Greensboro, N.C. / Page (Louisburg College) 17 Zach Adams RHP L/R So. 6-1 200 Snow Hill, Md. / Snow Hill 18 Fred Sisco RHP R/R Fr. 5-10 190 Gibsonburg, Ohio / Gibsonburg 19 Thomas Coggburn RHP R/R Sr. 5-10 190 Garner, N.C. / West Johnston (Brunswick CC) 20 Zach Williams OF/1B R/R Jr. 6-1 235 Bakersfield, Calif. / Liberty (Bakersfield College) 21 Marcus Skundrich C R/R Sr. 6-1 205 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Scottsdale Christian Academy (Mesa CC) 22 Connor Denning UTL S/R Jr. 5-10 195 Phoenix, Ariz. / Arcadia (Mesa CC) 23 Matthew Christian 1B/OF R/R Sr. 6-3 225 Opelika, Ala. / Opelika (Lurleen B. Wallace CC) 24 C.J. Peechatka OF R/R Jr. 6-4 200 Henryville, Pa. / Pocono Mountain East (Northampton CC) 25 Spencer Packard OF/1B L/R Sr. 6-1 205 Tucson, Ariz. / Canyon del Oro (Arizona Western College) 26 A.J. Hrica OF L/R Sr. 6-1 175 Tarpon Springs, Fla. / Palm Harbor University (Indian River State College) 27 John VanderPloeg LHP L/L R-So. 6-2 215 Sheboygan Falls, Wis. / Sheboygan Falls (McHenry County College) 28 Jonathan Beymer RHP R/R Jr. 6-3 195 Hopkinsville, Ky. / Hopkinsville (Wabash Valley College) 29 Tyler McPeak C R/R R-Fr. 6-1 220 Denver, N.C. / North Lincoln 30 Keegan Houser RHP R/R Fr. 6-5 235 Auburndale, Fla. / Auburndale 31 Logan Heintzman RHP R/R R-Jr. 6-2 200 Hamilton, Ohio / Badin 32 Wyatt Tyson RHP R/R Sr. 6-2 215 Red Lion, Pa. / Red Lion 33 Cam Cowan RHP R/R Jr. 6-5 245 Ankeny, Iowa / Ankeny Centennial (Kirkwood CC) 34 Jonathan Tyler RHP R/R R-Sr. 6-5 240 Santa Clarita, Calif. / St. Francis (Los Angeles Mission College) 35 Koby Collins INF R/R Sr. 6-1 225 Houston, Texas / Clements (Blinn College) 36 Ryan Kennedy RHP R/R Fr. 6-1 205 Benson, N.C. / West Johnston 37 Landry Moore RHP R/R Sr. 6-0 210 Benson, N.C. / Cleveland (Barton College) 38 Ryan Chasse LHP/1B L/L So. 6-3 250 Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek 39 Jack Yusko RHP R/R Sr. 6-3 180 Raleigh, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons Houston Koon OF/INF S/R Fr. 6-2 190 Wilkesboro, N.C. / IMG Academy Cameron O’Brien RHP R/R Fr. 6-4 220 Wake Forest, N.C. / Heritage Chandler Williford RHP R/R Fr. 6-3 185 Newton Grove, N.C. / Midway COACHES & STAFF Head Coach: #3 Justin Haire (Henderson State ‘07, 6th year as head coach / 13th year at CU) Assistant Coach: #21 Tyler Robinson (Elon ‘13, 6th year) Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator: #7 Tyler Shewmaker (Kentucky Wesleyan ‘16, 3rd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: #40 Connor Faix (Case Western Reserve ‘17, 1st year) Director of Player Development and Operations: Matt Clark (South Carolina ‘17, 1st year)

#2 Zach Neto – net-OH | #5 Bryce Cota – COAT-uh | #8 Waldy Arias – wall-DEE ARE-ee-us | #9 Ty Babin – BABB-in #11 Cruz Aranda – “cruise” uh-RON-duh | #14 Ryan Parquette – PAR-kit | #15 Lawson Harrill – HAIR-uh-l #21 Marcus Skundrich – Skund-RICH | #24 C.J. Peetchatka – puh-CHA-kuh | #25 Spencer Packard – PACK-erd #26 A.J. Hrica – RICK-uh | #27 John VanderPloeg – vander-PLOO | #28 Jonathan Beymer – BEE-mer #31 Logan Heintzman – Heinz [like the ketchup]-men | #33 Cam Cowan – COW-in | #38 Ryan Chasse – Chas-EE #39 Jack Yusko – YOU-sko | Haire – HAIR | Connor Faix – FAY

8 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAMPBELL ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATE BY CLASS BY YEAR AT CU BY POSITION Alabama (1) Seniors (14) Fourth Year (4) Infielders (10) Matthew Christian . . . . . Opelika Matthew Christian ...... 1B/OF Bryce Cota . . . . . R-Jr. . . LHP Cruz Aranda ...... INF Thomas Coggburn ...... RHP Logan Heintzman . . .R-Jr. . . RHP Waldy Arias ...... INF Arizona (3) Koby Collins ...... INF Wyatt Tyson . . . . .S r. . . .RHP Ryan Chasse ...... LHP/1B Connor Denning ...... Phoenix Grant Harris ...... OF Jack Yusko . . . . . S r. . . .RHP Matthew Christian ...... 1B/OF Spencer Packard ...... Tucson Cole Hart ...... LHP Koby Collins ...... INF Marcus Skundrich . . . . Scottsdale A.J. Hrica ...... OF Third Year (1) Connor Denning ...... UTL Landry Moore ...... RHP Ty Babin ...... J r. . . . .C Zach Neto ...... INF/RHP California (2) Spencer Packard ...... OF/1B Spencer Packard ...... OF/1B Jonathan Tyler . . . . Santa Clarita Marcus Skundrich ...... C Second Year (17) Zach Williams ...... OF/1B Zach Williams ...... Bakersfield Jonathan Tyler (R-Sr.) ...... RHP Zach Adams . . . . .So. . . .RHP Collin Wolf ...... INF Wyatt Tyson ...... RHP Waldy Arias . . . . .So. . . . INF Florida (3) Kevin Westlake ...... LHP Ryan Chasse . . . . So. . . .LHP Outfielders (8) Keegan Houser . . . . . Auburndale Collin Wolf ...... INF Matthew Christian . . .S r. . .1B/OF Matthew Christian ...... 1B/OF A.J. Hrica ...... Tarpon Springs Jack Yusko ...... RF Thomas Coggburn . . S r. . . .RHP Lawson Harrill ...... RHP/OF Zach Neto ...... Miami Koby Collins . . . . .S r. . . .INF Grant Harris ...... OF Juniors (10) Grant Harris . . . . .S r. . . . OF A.J. Hrica ...... OF (1) Cruz Aranda ...... INF Cole Hart ...... S r. . . .LHP Houston Koon ...... OF Ryan Parquette . . . Lake in the Hills Ty Babin ...... C A.J. Hrica ...... S r. . . . OF Spencer Packard ...... OF/1B Jonathan Beymer ...... RHP Tyler McPeak . . . . R-Fr. . . .C C.J. Peechatka ...... OF Iowa (1) Bryce Cota (R-Jr.) ...... LHP Landry Moore . . . . S r. . . .RHP Zach Williams ...... OF/1B Cam Cowan ...... Ankeny Cam Cowan ...... RHP Spencer Packard . . . S r. . .OF/1B Connor Denning ...... UTL Marcus Skundrich . . .S r. . . . .C Catchers (4) Kansas (1) Logan Heintzman (R-Jr.) . . . . . RHP Jonathan Tyler . . . .R-S r. . . RHP Ty Babin ...... C Cruz Aranda ...... Salina Ryan Parquette ...... C Kevin Westlake . . . .S r. . . .LHP Tyler McPeak ...... C C.J. Peechatka ...... OF Collin Wolf . . . . . S r. . . .INF Ryan Parquette ...... C Kentucky (1) Zach Williams ...... OF/1B Brendan Wright . . . R-Fr. . . RHP Marcus Skundrich ...... C Jonathan Beymer . . . .Hopkinsville Sophomores (4) First Year (16) Right-Handed Pitchers (17) Maryland (1) Zach Adams ...... RHP Cruz Aranda . . . . .J r. . . .INF Zach Adams ...... RHP Zach Adams ...... Snow Hill Waldy Arias ...... INF Jonathan Beymer . . .J r. . . .RHP Jonathan Beymer ...... RHP Ryan Chasse ...... LHP/1B Cam Cowan . . . . .J r. . . .RHP Thomas Coggburn ...... RHP New Jersey (2) John VanderPloeg (R-So.) . . . . .LHP Connor Denning . . . J r. . . .UTL Cam Cowan ...... RHP Waldy Arias ...... Plainfield Lawson Harrill . . . .F r. . RHP/OF Lawson Harrill ...... RHP/OF Ty Babin ...... Jackson Freshmen (10) Keegan Houser . . . .F r. . . .RHP Logan Heintzman ...... RHP Lawson Harrill ...... RHP/OF Ryan Kennedy . . . .F r. . . .RHP Keegan Houser ...... RHP North Carolina (14) Keegan Houser ...... RHP Houston Koon . . . .F r. . . . OF Ryan Kennedy ...... RHP Ryan Chasse ...... Apex Ryan Kennedy ...... RHP Zach Neto . . . . . F r. . INF/RHP Landry Moore ...... RHP Thomas Coggburn . . . . . Garner Houston Koon ...... OF Cameron O’Brien . . .F r. . . .RHP Zach Neto ...... INF/RHP Bryce Cota ...... Hampstead Tyler McPeak (R-Fr.) ...... C Ryan Parquette . . . .J r. . . . .C Cameron O’Brien ...... RHP Lawson Harrill ...... Shelby Zach Neto ...... INF/RHP C.J. Peechatka . . . .J r. . . . OF Fred Sisco ...... RHP Cole Hart ...... Bunnlevel Cameron O’Brien ...... RHP Fred Sisco . . . . . F r. . . .RHP Jonathan Tyler ...... RHP Ryan Kennedy ...... Benson Fred Sisco ...... RHP John VanderPloeg . . .R-So. . .LHP Wyatt Tyson ...... RHP Houston Koon . . . . . Wilkesboro Chandler Williford ...... RHP Zach Williams . . . . J r. . .OF/1B Chandler Williford ...... RHP Tyler McPeak ...... Denver Brendan Wright (R-Fr.) ...... RHP Chandler Williford . . .F r. . . .RHP Brendan Wright ...... RHP Landry Moore ...... Benson Jack Yusko ...... RHP Cameron O’Brien . . . .Wake Forest Kevin Westlake . . . . . Greensboro Left-Handed Pitchers (5) Chandler Williford . . . Newton Grove Ryan Chasse ...... LHP/1B Brendan Wright . . . .Holly Springs Bryce Cota ...... LHP Jack Yusko ...... Raleigh Cole Hart ...... LHP John VanderPloeg ...... LHP Ohio (2) Kevin Westlake ...... LHP Logan Heintzman . . . . .Hamilton Fred Sisco ...... Gibsonburg

Pennsylvania (2) C.J. Peechatka ...... Henryville Wyatt Tyson ...... Red Lion

Texas (1) Koby Collins ...... Houston

Washington (2) Grant Harris ...... Kenmore Collin Wolf ...... Puyallup

Wisconsion (1) John VanderPloeg . . Sheboygan Falls

2019 Second Team All-Big South honoree Collin Wolf at the 2019 Big South Championship.

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#17 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL

Innings: 3.0 vs. East Carolina (Jun 3, 2019) Sophomore Walks: 3 vs. Georgetown (Feb 23, 2019 Second Year at CU : 4 vs. Longwood (May 16, 2019) 6-1 • 200 • L/R Batters Faced: 11 vs. East Carolina (Jun 3, 2019) Snow Hill, Md. Snow Hill HS ZACH ADAMS

2019 (Freshman) Appeared in eight games during his rookie campaign… Struck out 10 batters across 7.2 innings while allowing just four hits… Made his collegiate debut at Coastal Carolina (2/17), striking out the first two Chanticleers he faced en route to a scoreless fourth … Pitched a scoreless eighth with two strikeouts in CU’s combined shutout of Charleston Southern (5/3)… Posted a season-high four strikeouts in 2.0 innings of relief in Campbell’s 12-1 rout of Longwood (5/16).

Snow Hill High School (Snow Hill, Md.) Three-time first-team all-conference honoree at Snow Hill High School… Received the team’s leadership award in 2015… Helped lead the Eagles to a sectional championship in 2017… Ranked No. 42 in Maryland by Perfect Game and No. 13 as a right-handed pitcher… Coached by Todd Lampman… Also lettered in football at SHHS.

Personal Full name is Zachary Neil Adams… Born January 25, 2000... Son of Shelly and Neil Adams… Has two siblings, Jonathan and Anna… Major is undecided, but working towards a major in criminal justice administration.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 10.57 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 7.2 4 9 9 9 78 0 0 1 39 .148 0 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 10.57 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 7.2 4 9 9 9 10 0 0 1 39 .148 0 3 0 0 0

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#8 || INF CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL

Hits: 1, three times - last at UNCW (Apr 24, 2019) Sophomore Doubles: 1, twice - last at UNCG (Apr 16, 2019) Second Year at CU Triples: N/A 5-8 • 190 • R/R Homes Runs: N/A Plainfield, N.J. : 2, twice - last at UNCG (Apr 16, 2019) Runs: 3 vs. Charleston So. (May 5, 2019) Plainfield HS RBI: N/A Walks: 1, four times - last vs. Charleston So. (May 3, 2019) WALDY ARIAS Stolen Bases: 1, twice - last at UNCW (Apr 24, 2019)

2019 (Freshman) Played in 28 games as a rookie, making 15 appearances as a pinch runner while also starting four games in the infield… Ripped a double at William & Mary (3/10) for his first career as a Fighting Camel… Earned his first collegiate start at UNCG (4/16) and went 1-for-3 with a double… Made two starts at second base in the Charleston Southern series (5/3)… Reached base safely in three of his five at-bats in the CSU series opener (5/3), scoring a run each time he reached.

Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) Lettered four years at Plainfield High School... Finished his high school career with over 100 hits, 100 runs and 100 stolen bases, and he is believed to be the only athlete in New Jersey’s high school baseball history to achieve the feat… Named first team all- state as a sophomore, junior and senior… Received first team all- county honors all four years… As a junior, was a perfect 44-for-44 on attempts… Helped lead Plainfield to a conference championship in 2016 and 2017… Coached by Sean Radu.

Personal Full name is Waldy José Arias… Born May 11, 2000, in the Dominican Republic… Son of Dickson Arias and Maria Perez… Has one brother, Junior... Sport management major.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .167 28 4 18 10 3 2 0 0 0 5 .278 4 3 7 .400 0 0 2 2 7 16 2 .920 TOTALS .167 28 4 18 10 3 2 0 0 0 5 .278 4 3 7 .400 0 0 2 2 7 16 2 .920

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#9 || C CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL

Hits: 3 vs. Bowling Green (Mar 4, 2018) Junior Doubles: 1, six times - last vs. Charleston Southern (May 23, 2019) Third Year at CU Triples: 1, three times - last vs. Longwood (May 22, 2018) 6-0 • 210 • L/R Homes Runs: N/A Jackson, N.J. Total Bases: 5 vs. Bowling Green (Mar 4, 2018) Runs: 3 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23, 2019) Holly Springs HS RBI: 6 vs. Bowling Green (Mar 4, 2018) Walks: 3 vs. Pepperdine (Feb 28, 2018) TY BABIN Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Gardner-Webb (May 24, 2018)

Honors as a Fighting Camel Holly Springs High School (Holly Springs, N.C.) Big South Freshman of the Week (3/5/18) Ranked as the No. 10 catcher in North Carolina (92nd overall) by Prep Baseball Report... Lettered four years, including three years 2019 (Sophomore) at Holly Springs High School, coached by Rod Whitesell... Named Saw action in 20 games as a sophomore, making eight starts first team all-conference and received team MVP as a senior... behind the plate… Posted a .244 batting clip with 10 hits on the Hit .420 with two home runs, 24 RBI and a 1.153 OPS during his season… Collected two hits twice and three RBI twice… Batted senior campaign... Sported a .429 average his junior season ... 6-for-14 (.429) when coming off the bench with six hits and four Hit .310 with 15 RBI during his sophomore campaign... Boasted RBI… In his first at-bat of the season, he delivered a two-run, a .600 average with two home runs, 30 RBI and 15 doubles as pinch-hit single to give Campbell a 4-2 lead over Georgetown a freshman... Played travel baseball for the Evoshield Canes, (2/22)… Went 2-for-5 and scored three runs in Campbell’s 21-1 coached by Guy Civetello... Finished high school with a 3.9 GPA. win over UNC Asheville (3/23)… Hit a two-out, two-RBI double to help Campbell regain a 6-4 lead over Elon (4/9)… Finished the Personal Elon game 1-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored. Born on April 19, 1999 in Jackson, New Jersey... Son of Bill and Lori Babin... Has two brothers - Andrew and Nick... Majoring in 2018 (Freshman) accounting. Played in 48 games, starting 36 during his rookie campaign... Made 19 starts at DH and 17 as a catcher... Hit .255 on the season with 38 hits, three doubles and three triples... Perfect 6-for-6 on stolen base attempts... Knocked multiple base hits in 11 games... Went 3-for-4 with six RBI in a 17-3 win over Bowling Green (3/4)... Named Big South Freshman of the Week on March 5... Drove in the go-ahead run with an RBI single in the top of the 10th as Campbell completed the sweep at Presbyterian (4/14)... Plated the game-tying run on an RBI bunt single in the Big South Championship title game against High Point (5/26)... Hit 8-for-19 (.421) including a pair of doubles and a in the Big South Championship... Ended the year on an eight-game on-base streak.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2018 .255 48 36 149 18 38 3 3 0 24 47 .315 18 4 32 .349 1 3 6 6 177 13 1 .995 2019 .244 20 8 41 7 10 3 0 0 8 13 .317 4 1 10 .319 1 0 1 1 103 7 0 1.000 TOTALS .253 68 44 190 25 48 6 3 0 32 60 .316 22 5 42 .342 2 3 7 7 280 20 1 .997

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#38 || LHP/1B CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL

Innings: 9.0 vs. Charleston So. (May 5, 2019) Sophomore Walks: 4, twice - last vs. Winthrop (May 25, 2019) Second Year at CU Strikeouts: 8, twice - last vs. Charleston So. (May 5, 2019) 6-3 • 250 • L/L Batters Faced: 30 vs. Charleston So. (May 5, 2019) Apex, N.C. Middle Creek HS RYAN CHASSE

Honors as a Fighting Camel Middle Creek High School (Apex, N.C.) 2019 Big South Freshman of the Year Named to the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association 4A 2019 First Team All-Big South All-State Team as a senior at Middle Creek High School… Set a 2019 NCBWA Second Team Freshman All-American school record for single-season strikeouts with 89 K’s during his 2019 Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Freshman All-American senior season… Went 7-2 with a 1.49 ERA across 56.1 innings as 2019 NCCSIA Second Team All-State a senior… Batted .338 with 30 hits over two seasons of varsity 2019 Big South Preseason Freshman of the Year (Perfect Game) baseball... Coached by Jeremy Thompson… Earned academic all- Big South Starting Pitcher of the Week (5/6/19) conference honors as a junior. Big South Freshman of the Week (3/25/19, 4/15/19) Personal 2019 (Freshman) Full name is Ryan Nicholas Chasse… Born December 11, 1999… Compiled a 7-2 record over his rookie campaign, racking up Son of Dawn and Eric Chasse… Has one brother, Cooper… Major is 58 strikeouts with 27 walks over 76.1 innings… Finished the undecided, but working towards a business administration major. regular season as the Big South’s leader in ERA with a 2.60 mark (finished 2019 with a 2.95 ERA, third best in the league)… Made a team-high 15 starts on the mound… Went at least 5.0 innings in 10 of his 15 starts, including four starts with at least 7.0 innings of work… Owned a league-low 1.91 ERA in conference play... His five conference wins ranked tied for second… Held Big South batters to conference-low .150 batting average… Struck out 26 batters looking, good for the second-most backward K’s in the Big South… Retired the first 20 Charleston Southern (5/15) batters he faced, taking a perfect game into the seventh inning before a two-out, bloop single broke it up… Needed just 116 pitches to toss a complete game against CSU, allowing only three hits, while striking out eight… Was the only Big South rookie to throw a complete game in 2019 and was the first to do since May 6, 2017… Earned two conference victories in a span of six days, tossing 7.0 innings at High Point (3/18) to complete the series sweep before going another 7.0 innings against UNC Asheville (3/24) to clinch the series… Tossed seven shutout innings against Radford (4/14), allowing just two hits, both bunt singles… Collected the win over Longwood (5/18) as Campbell clinched the Big South regular-season title, striking out seven over six shutout innings... Became the second consecutive player to earn Big South Freshman of the Year honors, and he was the third player in Campbell baseball history to receive the league’s rookie of the year award… Received two Freshman All-America awards (NCBWA and CBN), becoming the first Fighting Camel to earn two since Matthew Barefoot in 2017.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 2.95 7 2 15 15 1 0 2 0 76.1 61 33 25 27 58 9 1 5 317 .224 5 9 2 2 7 TOTALS 2.95 7 2 15 15 1 0 2 0 76.1 61 33 25 27 58 9 1 5 317 .224 5 9 2 2 7

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#23 || 1B/OF CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 5 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: 2 vs. Georgetown (Feb 23, 2019) Triples: N/A 6-3 • 225 • R/R Homes Runs: 1, five times - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Opelika, Ala. Total Bases: 9 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23, 2019) Opelika HS Runs: 4 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23, 2019) Lurleen B. Wallace CC RBI: 7 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23, 2019) Walks: 1, five times - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) MATTHEW CHRISTIAN Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Georgetown (Feb 23, 2019)

2019 (Junior) Played in 36 games during his first season with the Fighting Camels, making 23 starts… Made 18 starts at first base, four in right field and one in left field… Hit .214 on the season with 21 hits, 13 of which were extra-base hits… Knocked eight doubles and five home runs… In the ninth inning of CU’s 9-8 walk-off win over Quinnipiac at the NCAA Greenville Regional (6/2), he plated the game-tying run on a pinch-hit RBI double… Went 5-for-6 with a double, a three-run , seven RBI and four runs scored in CU’s 21-1 rout of UNC Ashville (3/23)… Hit a solo home run in the bottom of eighth of Campbell’s 20-7 win over Charleston Southern in the Big South Championship quarterfinals (5/23), scoring Campbell’s 20th run... Made his Campbell debut in the season opener against Maryland (2/15), crushing a go-ahead solo home run in the seventh… Picked up his first multi-hit game on ECU (2/20), going 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI… Cranked a three-run home run at Gardner-Webb (4/5)... Ripped a double and later scored the fifth run of Campbell’s five-run fourth inning as Campbell upset No. 17 NC State (5/17) in Raleigh, 5-3.

Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (Andalusia, Ala.) Batted .340 with 27 home runs, 21 doubles and 101 RBI across two seasons for the Saints… Named to the All-Region 22 team and All-South first team... Hit 14 home runs his sophomore season, which ranked fourth in the Alabama Community College Conference… Before attending LBWCC, was a quarterback at Murray State University.

Opelika High School (Opelika, Ala.) Two-time all-state honoree at Opelika High School… Named first team all-state as a junior before earning second team honors as a senior… Coached by Billy Jones… Also lettered in football all four years.

Personal Full name is Matthew Bradley Christian… Born April 4, 1997… Son of Michele and Mark Christian… Has one brother, Micah… Business administration major.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .214 36 23 98 20 21 8 0 5 20 44 .449 5 3 31 .271 1 0 5 5 156 9 4 .976 TOTALS .214 36 23 98 20 21 8 0 5 20 44 .449 5 3 31 .271 1 0 5 5 156 9 4 .976

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#19 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Innings: 2.0, twice - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Second Year at CU Walks: 1, four times - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Strikeouts: 2, twice - last at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) 5-10 • 190 • R/R Batters Faced: 12 at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) Garner, N.C. West Johnston HS Brunswick CC THOMAS COGGBURN

2019 (Junior) Made six relief appearances during his junior campaign… Collected six strikeouts across 6.2 innings of work… Finished five games, all Campbell wins… Finished Game 2 of the High Point series (3/16), getting the final two outs by way of a pair of strikeouts… Tossed a scoreless frame in his Fighting Camel debut against Fairfield (3/2)… Pitched a scoreless ninth with one in CU’s combined shutout of Charleston Southern (5/3).

Brunswick Community College (Bolivia, N.C.) Pitched for two seasons at BCC under head coach Robbie Allen… Made 16 appearances as a sophomore, striking out 21 over 18.2 innings… Helped lead BCC to a NJCAA Worlds Series appearance in 2018… Fanned 24 batters across 20.2 innings during his freshman campaign… Alongside current Campbell teammate Cole Hart, helped lead BCC to a NJCAA World Series appearance in 2018... Won a conference tournament championship twice with the Dolphins… Sat out the 2017 season due to shoulder surgery.

West Johnston High School (Benson, N.C.) The 2015 conference player of the year at West Johnston High School in nearby Benson… Boasted a 7-0 record during his senior season with a 1.67 ERA and 110 strikeouts… Helped lead the Wildcats to a share of the 2015 conference championship… Two- time all-conference honoree… Also lettered in soccer.

Personal Full name is Thomas James Coggburn… Born December 13, 1996… Son of Emily and Joe Coggburn… Has an older brother, Tyler Hill… Business administration major.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 5.40 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 6.2 8 10 4 4 6 0 1 2 37 .276 1 2 0 2 0 TOTALS 5.40 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 6.2 8 10 4 4 6 0 1 2 37 .276 1 2 0 2 0

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#35 || INF CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 3, three times - last vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: 1, 11 times - last vs. Winthrop (May 25, 2019) Triples: N/A 6-1 • 225 • R/R Homes Runs: 1, five times - last vs. Quinnipiac (Jun 2, 2019) Houston, Texas Total Bases: 7 vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) Clements HS Runs: 3, three times - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Blinn College RBI: 5 vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Walks: 2, four times - last vs. N.C. State (May 31, 2019) KOBY COLLINS Stolen Bases: 1, twice - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019)

Honors as a Fighting Camel Clements High School (Sugar Land, Texas) 2019 Big South Championship MVP Played at 6A Clements High School under coach Israel De Los 2019 Big South Championship All-Tournament Team Santos… Named first team all-district as a sophomore, junior and 2019 Greenville Regional All-Tournament Team senior… Earned honor roll all four years.

2019 (Junior) Personal Started 37 of 43 games he saw action in, finishing his first season Full name is Koby Rein Collins… Born January 23, 1998 in Sugar with a .279 average… Finished third on the team with a .406 Land, Texas… Son of Key Collins and Tracy Geno… Has one on-base percentage while collecting 11 doubles… Cranked five brother, Matthew… Majoring in business administration with plans home runs, four of which came in postseason play… Collected to become a financial advisor after graduation. seven multi-RBI games, including a five-RBI outing vs. Charleston Southern in the Big South Championship quarterfinals (5/23)… Named the Big South Championship MVP after hitting .700 with seven RBI, two home runs, three doubles and a 1.900 … Voted to the Big South Championship All-Tournament Team and the Greenville Regional All-Tournament Team… Drew his first start on March 17 at High Point as the Campbell … Knocked a two-out, two-run home run in the NCAA Tournament Greenville Regional opener vs. No. 15 N.C. State (5/31), capping CU’s four-run first inning… Went 3-for-5 with a double and three runs scored in CU’s 21-1 rout of UNC Asheville (3/23)… Cranked a solo home run vs. Quinnipiac (6/2) at the Greenville Regional to give Campbell a 6-5 lead in the bottom of the fifth… Scored the game-winning run on Zach Minnick’s sac fly vs. Quinnipiac (6/2), securing a spot in the regional title game… Hit his first home run as a Fighting Camel vs. UNC Asheville (3/24), a two-out solo dinger in the seventh… Logged his first multi-hit outing in the 12-6 win at Duke (3/20), going 2-for-5 outing with two RBI.

Blinn College (Brenham, Texas) Played two seasons of junior college ball at Blinn College… Hit .265 with seven home runs and 39 RBI as a sophomore… Finished his junior college career with a .227 batting average.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .279 43 37 129 30 36 11 0 5 30 62 .481 20 9 26 .406 2 1 2 3 241 13 3 .988 TOTALS .279 43 37 129 30 36 11 0 5 30 62 .481 20 9 26 .406 2 1 2 3 241 13 3 .988

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#5 || LHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL

Innings: 3.0 at N.C. Central (May 10, 2017) Redshirt Junior Walks: 4 at High Point (Apr 7, 2017) Fourth Year at CU Strikeouts: 3 at UNCW (Apr 25, 2018) 5-7 • 170 • L/L Batters Faced: 14 at N.C. Central (May 10, 2017) Hampstead, N.C. Topsail HS BRYCE COTA

2019 (Junior) Personal Appeared on the mound five times during his junior season… Full name is Bryce Anthony Cota… Born April 20, 1998 in San Struck out five batters across 3.2 innings… Tossed a scoreless Diego, California… Son of Scott and Julie Cota… Has two brothers, frame with one strikeout against Fairfield (3/2)… Earned a medical Clark and Miles… Father played baseball and mother played redshirt after having season-ending surgery. at Merced College in Merced, California… Brother, Clark, was drafted in the 10th round of the 2018 MLB Draft after playing at 2018 (Sophomore) UNCW for three years… Grandfather, Butch Hughes, played four Took the mound 11 times as a sophomore... Allowed just years of before coaching at Merced College two earned runs, finishing the season with a 2.84 ERA across from 1972-81 and with various MiLB clubs… Kinesiology major. 6.1 innings... Held opponents scoreless in nine consecutive appearances from Feb. 28 to May 17... Retired seven-straight batters over two appearances against No. 7 Duke (4/4) and Liberty (4/8)... Struck out the side in an inning of relief at UNCW (4/25)... Tossed a season-long 1.2 innings at Radford (5/17), keeping the Highlanders off the board.

2017 (Freshman) Made seven appearances during his rookie campaign, including two starting nods, at N.C. Central (5/10) and at ECU (5/16)... Totaled 12.0 with six strikeouts… Made his Campbell debut vs. Evansville (3/10), fanning two batters over 1.2 scoreless innings pitched… Earned his first win in his first career start at NC Central (5/10), allowing just two hits through 3.0 innings of work… Struck out two batters in one inning at East Carolina to tie his season-high (5/16).

Topsail High School (Hampstead, N.C.) Lettered four years at Topsail High School… Led the Pirates to a state championship as a sophomore… Added a pair of conference championships… An all-conference and all-area performer as a junior… A state games participant… A Perfect Game World Underclass First Team All-Tournament performer… Named 16U All-Tournament at the PG WWBA Championships…Coached by Granville Gehris.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2017 7.50 1 0 7 2 0 0 1 0 12.0 8 11 10 12 6 1 2 1 57 .182 1 1 0 0 0 2018 2.84 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 6.1 6 2 2 9 7 0 0 0 34 .261 1 1 0 1 0 2019 7.36 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 6 3 3 2 5 1 1 0 20 .333 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 6.14 1 0 23 2 0 0 1 0 22.0 20 16 15 23 18 2 3 1 111 .235 2 2 0 1 0

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#1 || OF CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 3 vs. Charleston So. (May 3, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: 3 vs. Charleston So. (May 3, 2019) Triples: N/A 5-9 • 175 • L/L Homes Runs: 1, four times - last vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) Kenmore, Wash. Total Bases: 5, three times - last vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) Inglemoor HS Runs: 2, six times - last vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) Bellevue College RBI: 3 at N.C. State (May 7, 2019) Walks: 3 vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) GRANT HARRIS Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Charleston So. (May 3, 2019)

2019 (Junior) Bellevue College (Bellevue, Wash.) Played in 50 games, starting 43 games in his first season as a Earned first team all-region honors as a rookie… Named NWAC Fighting Camel… Made 37 starts in right field and six starts in Player of the Week on May 11, 2017, after batting .429 with a center field… Laid down six sacrifice bunts, good for second most pair of three-run homers across a four-game series… Finished his on the team… Batted .227 with 34 hits including 10 doubles and freshman season with a .314 average and 44 hits, 12 doubles, four home runs… Scored 25 runs and drove in 21 runs… Logged five home runs and 16 stolen bases… Coached by Mark Yoshino. nine multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games… Perfect 4-for-4 on stolen base attempts… Launched a go-ahead, three-run home Inglemoor High School (Kenmore, Wash.) run in the top of the fourth at NC State (5/7) as the Camels upset Named first team All-King County as an outfielder his junior the 17th-ranked Wolfpack, 5-3… Hit his first home run in a 6-3 season at Inglemoor High School… Earned All-King County win over Fairfield (3/2), which was a three-run, go-ahead dinger honorable mention his senior season… Posted a .333 average and in the seventh inning… Rode a five-game hitting streak from a .509 on-base percentage as a senior… Batted .433 with a .534 March 2-9, going .467 (7-for-15) with a double and a home run… on-base percentage his junior year… Coached by Brad Jesernig. Went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and a single in CU’s 14-0 win over Charleston Southern (5/3)… Cranked a solo home run in the Personal Big South Championship quarterfinal win over Winthrop (5/24), Full name is Grant Michael Harris… Born January 22, 1998… finishing 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Parents are Kerri and Mitchell Harris… Has a brother, Gavin… Sport management major.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .227 50 43 150 25 34 10 0 4 21 56 .373 23 7 31 .350 3 6 4 4 94 5 0 1.000 TOTALS .227 50 43 150 25 34 10 0 4 21 56 .373 23 7 31 .350 3 6 4 4 94 5 0 1.000

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#10 || LHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Innings: 1.0, twice - last at William & Mary (Mar 10, 2019) Second Year at CU Walks: 3 vs. Longwood (May 17, 2019) Strikeouts: 2 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 6, 2019) 5-11 • 190 • L/L Batters Faced: 5, twice - last at Gardner-Webb (Apr 6, 2019) Bunnlevel, N.C. Harnett Central HS Brunswick CC COLE HART

2019 (Junior) Harnett Central High School (Angier, N.C.) Made 10 relief appearances during his first season as a Fighting Three-time all-conference performer at Harnett Central High Camel… Struck out five batters across 4.1 innings, while issuing School in nearby Angier… Tallied 116 strikeouts across 88.1 11 walks… Allowed just two hits on the season… Recorded a innings in his four-year varsity career… Named team MVP as a season-high two strikeouts at Gardner-Webb (4/6). sophomore… Coached by Lance Honeycutt… Former high school teammate to former Campbell Tyson Messer. Brunswick Community College (Bolivia, N.C.) Pitched for two seasons at BCC under head coach Robbie Allen… Personal Went 13.1 innings with 14 strikeouts during his sophomore Full name is Justin Cole Hart… Born November 24, 1996… Son season… Made two appearances as a freshman, fanning four of Sharon and David Hart… Has three siblings: David, Renee and batters through 2.2 innings… Alongside current Campbell Tyler… Major is business administration. teammate Thomas Coggburn, helped lead BCC to a NJCAA World Series appearance in 2018... Pitched 2.1 hitless innings in the 2018 NJCAA World Series.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 10.38 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 2 7 5 11 5 1 0 0 27 .133 3 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 10.38 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 2 7 5 11 5 1 0 0 27 .133 3 1 1 0 0

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Innings: 5.0 at USC Upstate (Apr 18, 2019) Redshirt Junior Walks: 3, twice - last at USC Upstate (Apr 18, 2019) Fourth Year at CU Strikeouts: 9 at USC Upstate (Apr 18, 2019) 6-2 • 200 • R/R Batters Faced: 23 at USC Upstate (Apr 18, 2019) Hamilton, Ohio Stephen T. Badin HS LOGAN HEINTZMAN

2019 (Redshirt Sophomore) Stephen T. Badin High School (Hamilton, Ohio) Took the mound 23 times as a redshirt sophomore, appearing A three-time All-GCL performer, earning first team honors twice… out of the bullpen 22 times and starting once… Tied with Landry Named most valuable pitcher two times… Led Badin High School Moore for the team lead in relief appearances… Went 4-2 on the to a state runner-up finish… Named second team preseason all- year, including 3-1 in Big South play… Finished with a 4.26 ERA state… Collected honorable mention Ohio all-tournament team over 44.1 innings, collecting 47 strikeouts and 21 walks… Limited accolades… Went 8-2 with a 1.40 ERA and 63 strikeouts in 63.2 opponents to a .279 batting average… Led the Campbell bullpen innings as a senior… Coached by Brion Treadway… Also played for with 43 strikeouts in relief, while finishing the year with 47 total the Midwest Prospects… Coached by Bill Boston… Earned honor strikeouts, good for fourth-most on the team… Was the only roll status three times… A two-time recipient of the peach through Fighting Camel to make 10 relief appearances in conference play… service award… Also lettered in basketball and football… Attended Struck out a career-high nine batters in five innings of relief at the same high school as head coach Justin Haire, who graduated USC Upstate (4/18), collecting the win… Earned his first collegiate from Badin in 1999. win and in back-to-back appearances, collecting the win against Presbyterian (3/31) before closing out a victory at NC Personal Central (4/3)… Struck out four across three hitless innings at NC Full name is Logan John Heintzman… Born September 25, Central (4/3) to earn the win… Collected a win in the Big South 1997 in Cincinnati… Son of Tina and Rob Heintzman… Has two Championship semifinal game against Winthrop (5/24), tossing siblings, Griffin and Preston… Working towards a degree in 2.1 scoreless frames with two strikeouts and no walks… Struck trust and wealth management, as well as a Master of Business out five batters across 3.1 innings vs. Presbyterian (3/31), to earn Administration, as part of Campbell’s 4+1 MBA program. his first win and help Campbell complete the conference series sweep of the Blue Hose.

2018 (Redshirt Freshman) Made 10 appearances on the mound as a redshirt freshman... Threw 10.2 innings of relief, collecting seven strikeouts with five walks... Pitched a hitless, scoreless frame in the regular season finale at Radford (5/19)... Posted two K’s at N.C. Central to get out of a bases-loaded jam (4/10)... Struck out his first batter of the season in an 18-2 win at Charleston Southern (3/17)... Made his collegiate debut vs. Pepperdine (2/28).

2017 (Freshman) Redshirt season, did not appear in any games.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2017 - REDSHIRT - 2018 10.12 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10.2 19 14 12 5 7 3 0 2 55 .388 1 0 0 1 0 2019 4.26 4 2 23 1 0 0 1 1 44.1 48 24 21 21 47 11 0 1 206 .279 3 6 1 4 3 TOTALS 5.40 4 2 33 1 0 0 1 1 55.0 67 38 33 26 54 14 0 3 261 .303 4 6 1 5 3

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#26 || OF CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 3 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 7, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: 1, six times - last vs. ECU (Jun 3, 2019) Triples: 1 at High Point (Mar 17, 2019) 6-1 • 175 • L/R Homes Runs: 1, twice - last vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) Tarpon Springs, Fla. Total Bases: 7 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 7, 2019) Palm Harbor University HS Runs: 3 vs. VCU (Feb 16, 2019) Indian River State College RBI: 4, twice - last vs. Charleston So. (May 3, 2019) Walks: 2, six times - last at Winthrop (May 12, 2019) A.J. HRICA Stolen Bases: 1, 10 times - last vs. Quinnipiac (Jun 2, 2019)

Honors as a Fighting Camel Palm Harbor University High School (Palm Harbor, Fla.) Big South Player of the Week (4/8/19) Named the 2016 FHSAA 9A Player of the Year as a senior at Palm Harbor University High School… Hit .409 in his final season, 2019 (Junior) also earning first team all-conference honors… Selected to play Played in 54 games during his first season as a Fighting Camel, in the Senior All-Star Game… Earn second team all-conference making 51 starts in center field… Boasted a perfect 1.000 field recognition as a sophomore and junior. percentage with 124 putouts and three assists… Batted .272 with 40 hits, collecting six doubles, a triple and two home runs… Personal Scored 30 runs and drove in 31 runs on the year… Ranked second Full name is Alexander John Hrica… Born January 17, 1998… Son on the club with 30 walks and tied for second with seven sacrifice of Marie and Mark Perkins… Majoring in sport management. flies… Finished the year with 10 stolen bases, good for fourth most on the team… Recorded eight multi-hit outings and seven multi-RBI games, including a pair of four-RBI games… One of five Fighting Camels to record double-digit hit by pitches, finishing fifth on the team with 10 HBP… Cranked a grand slam in CU’s 11-3 series-clinching win at Gardner-Webb (4/7), finishing the day 3-for-4 and a triple shy of … Batted 7-for-14 (.500) with seven RBI in the Gardner-Webb series, earning Big South Player of the Week honors (4/8)… Hit a two-run home run in the Big South Championship semifinals win over Winthrop (5/24), helping CU secure a spot in the tournament title game… Rode a seven-game hitting streak from April 13 to May 3, going 9-for-26 (.346) over that stretch with seven RBI… Drove in four runs in CU’s 14-0 rout of Charleston Southern (5/3), going 2-for-4 with a pair of two-run singles.

Indian River State College (Fort Pierce, Fla.) Played two seasons of junior college ball under head coach Scott Kingston, the brother of University of South Carolina head baseball coach, Mark Kingston… Totaled 58 hits, 11 doubles and two triples with a .384 batting average as a sophomore… Received first team all-conference honors and was named conference defensive player of the year as a sophomore… Hit .337 in his freshman campaign, earning second team all-conference honors… Received IRSC’s sportsmanship award twice.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .227 54 51 176 30 40 6 1 2 31 54 .307 30 10 44 .362 5 2 10 16 124 3 0 1.000 TOTAL .227 54 51 176 30 40 6 1 2 31 54 .307 30 10 44 .362 5 2 10 16 124 3 0 1.000

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Hits: N/A Redshirt Freshman Doubles: N/A Second Year at CU Triples: N/A 6-1 • 220 • R/R Homes Runs: N/A Denver, N.C. Total Bases: N/A Runs: N/A North Lincoln HS RBI: N/A Walks: N/A TYLER MCPEAK Stolen Bases: N/A

2019 (Freshman) Redshirt season, did not appear in any games.

North Lincoln High School (Lincolnton, N.C.) Led North Lincoln High School to a 25-4 record and runner-up finish in the NCHSAA 2A West Regionals as a senior… Named conference offensive player of the year his senior season after batting .389 with eight home runs, 37 RBI and nine doubles… Recognized as team MVP his junior season… Hit .413 with four home runs, 25 RBI and a .519 on-base percentage as a junior… Coached by John Carpenter.

Personal Full name is Tyler James McPeak… Born October 1, 2000… Son of Jill and Todd McPeak… Has two siblings, Morgan and Aaron… Sport management major.

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#37 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Innings: 3.1 at Duke (Mar 20, 2019) Second Year at CU Walks: 2, twice - last at William & Mary (Mar 9, 2019) Strikeouts: 3, twice - last vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 24, 2019) 6-0 • 210 • R/R Batters Faced: 13 at Duke (Mar 20, 2019) Benson, N.C. Cleveland HS Barton College LANDRY MOORE

Honors as a Fighting Camel Cleveland High School (Clayton, N.C.) 2020 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Preseason Watch List Two-time all-conference recipient at Cleveland High School in Big South of the Week (2/25/19) Clayton, North Carolina… Finished his high school career with a 2.80 ERA… Served as team caption during his senior season… 2019 (Junior) Coached by Jamie Lee. Made 22 relief appearances during his first season as a Fighting Camel, collecting a 4-0 record with five saves and a 2.93 ERA… Personal Tied with Logan Heintzman for the team lead in relief outings Full name is Landry Eathan Moore… Born April 9, 1998… Parents and tied with Tyson Messer for the team lead in saves… Limited are Lisa and Shawn Moore… Has an older sister, KayLee, and opponents to a .229 batting average… Finished a team-high 13 younger brother, Brooks… Middle grades education major. games with four resulting in a win and five resulting in a save… Did not allow a run until his eighth outing of the season… Missed nearly two months of the season due to an injury before returning for the NCAA Greenville Regional… In his first game back from injury, he earned the save in the regional-opening win over No. 15 N.C. State (5/31), tossing a scoreless ninth with a strikeout… Struck out the lone batter he faced in the 9-8 postseason victory over Quinnipiac (6/2), collecting the win and securing Campbell a spot in the regional title game… Faced 13 batters across 3.2 innings in two games of the Georgetown series (2/22-24), allowing just one hit for a .091 batting average against him… Did not allow a run over the final 3.1 innings at Duke (3/20), retiring 10 of the 13 Blue Devils he faced for his third save of the year… Earned Campbell’s first Big South weekly honor of 2019, receiving Big South Relief Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 25.

Barton College (Wilson, N.C.) Played Division II baseball for two years under head coach Jim Chester… Made 32 appearances over his two seasons at Barton, striking out 49 batters over 48.1 innings.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 2.93 4 0 22 0 0 0 0 5 27.2 24 14 9 9 21 3 1 1 121 .229 2 4 0 2 1 TOTAL 2.93 4 0 22 0 0 0 0 5 27.2 24 14 9 9 21 3 1 1 121 .229 2 4 0 2 1

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#25 || OF/1B CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 4 at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: 2, four times - last vs. East Carolina (Jun 3, 2019) Triples: N/A 6-1 • 205 • L/L Homes Runs: 1, twice - last at High Point (Mar 16, 2019) Tucson, Ariz. Total Bases: 6, twice - last at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) Canyon del Oro HS Runs: 2, eight times - last vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Arizona Western College RBI: 4 at High Point (Mar 16, 2019) Walks: 2, seven times - last vs. Longwood (May 17, 2019) SPENCER PACKARD Stolen Bases: 1 vs. Fairfield (Mar 2, 2019)

Honors as a Fighting Camel Arizona Western College (Yuma, Ariz.) 2020 Preseason All-Big South (Perfect Game) Two-time all-conference honoree for the AWC Matadors, earning 2019 Greenville Regional All-Tournament Team first team recognition his freshman year and second team 2019 NCCSIA Second Team All-State his sophomore year… Also named first team all-region as a freshman… Batted .383 as a sophomore, collecting 88 hits with 2019 (Junior) 25 doubles and eight home runs… Posted a .364 clip as a rookie Started 54 games as the Campbell designated hitter… Finished with 75 hits and 16 doubles… Drove in a career 96 runs, including as Campbell’s batting leader with a .323 average, the eight-best 63 RBI his sophomore season… Finished as AWC’s team leader in mark in the Big South… Also finished with a team-high .436 on- batting average both seasons… Coached by Andrew Keehn. base percentage… Led the Big South with 20 doubles, making him the only Big South slugger to reach the 20-double plateau… Canyon del Oro High School (Tucson, Ariz.) Ripped 10 doubles over the last 10 games of the season… Ranked Led Canyon del Oro High School to the Arizona Division II state fifth on the team with a .455 slugging percentage… Collected championship as a junior… Scored the go-ahead run in the nearly 75 percent of his total hits (64) on the road, batting .398 championship game to defeat top-seeded Tucson… Lettered two (47-for-118) in away and neutral-site games, as compared to years for the Dorados… Coached by Keith Francis. a .213 average at home… Slugged .576 away from Jim Perry Stadium with 15 doubles and two home runs, while also driving Personal in 33 runs… Batted .313 with six doubles and a home run in Full name is Spencer Simeon Packard… Born October 12, 1997… conference play… Went 7-for-16 (.438) with five doubles and five Son of Lisa and Clad Packard… Has one brother, Hunter… Majoring RBI at the NCAA Greenville Regional, earning all-regional honors… in public and interpersonal communications. Finished tied with Luis Gimenez for the team lead in hit by pitches with 13 and was fourth in walks with 28… Led the Camels with 13 multi-RBI outings… Had 19 multi-hit outings, including five three- hit performances… Reached base safely in 21-straight games from April 13 to May 31, batting .375 with a .500 on-base percentage, 28 hits, 13 walks, 19 RBI and nine doubles… Batted .462 (6-for- 13) at the Big South Championship, collecting six hits, including two doubles with seven RBI… Hit his first career home run as a Fighting Camel in the season-opening win over Maryland (2/15)… Went 3-for-5 with a two-run home run in the series opener at High Point (3/16)… Pounded out two doubles as part of a 4-for-5 outing at Elon (4/9)… Led Campbell offensively in the 5-3 upset of No. 17 N.C. State (5/17) in Raleigh, going 3-for-4 with a pair of singles and a double… Finished 6-for-9 with four doubles and five RBI in the final two regional games vs. No. 7 ECU (6/3).

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .323 54 54 198 33 64 20 0 2 46 90 .455 28 13 34 .436 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS .323 54 54 198 33 64 20 0 2 46 90 .455 28 13 34 .436 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000

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#21 || C CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 2 at Coastal Carolina (Feb 17, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: N/A Triples: N/A 6-1 • 205 • R/R Homes Runs: N/A Scottsdale, Ariz. Total Bases: 2 at Coastal Carolina (Feb 17, 2019) Scottsdale Christian Academy Runs: 1, four times - last vs. Radford (Apr 13, 2019) Mesa CC RBI: 1 vs. Fairfield (Mar 2, 2019) Walks: 2 vs. Radford (Apr 13, 2019) MARCUS SKUNDRICH Stolen Bases: N/A

2019 (Junior) Appeared in 13 games and made six starts at catcher during his first season at Campbell… Hit .227 with four runs scored and an RBI… Threw out four base runners from behind the dish… Made his Campbell debut at No. 12 Coastal Carolina (2/17), going 2-for- 4 with a pair of singles and a run scored… Drove in the first run of Campbell’s four-run fourth with an RBI single vs. Fairfield (3/2).

Mesa Community College (Mesa, Ariz.) Played two seasons of junior college ball under head coach Tony Cirelli... Named first team all-region as a sophomore… Posted a .387 batting average with 58 hits, including 10 doubles and a triple his sophomore season… Finished his rookie campaign with a .305 average with 46 hits… Totaled 70 RBI over his two seasons… Was teammates with Campbell baseball newcomer Connor Denning during the 2018 season at Mesa.

Scottsdale Christian Academy (Phoenix, Ariz.) Four-year letter winner at Scottsdale Christian Academy… Two- time all-section recipient… Named first team all-division as a senior… Div. III Senior All-Star Team member… 2014 Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American Honorable Mention… Batted .444 as a senior with 29 RBI and two home runs… Hit .402 his junior season… Coached by Tim Salmon and Bill Swift.

Personal Born on February 20, 1997… Parents are Connie and Richard Skundrich… Has an older brother, Tyler… Majoring in communication studies.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .227 13 6 22 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .227 4 3 6 .414 0 1 0 0 55 13 3 .958 TOTALS .227 13 6 22 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .227 4 3 6 .414 0 1 0 0 55 13 3 .958

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#34 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Redshirt Senior Innings: 4.0 at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) Second Year at CU Walks: 3, two times - last at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5, 2019) Strikeouts: 9 at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) 6-5 • 240 • R/R Batters Faced: 15 vs. East Carolina (Jun 3, 2019) Santa Clarita, Calif. St. Francis HS Los Angeles Mission College JONATHAN TYLER

2019 (Junior) Appeared in 18 games out of the bullpen, posting a 1-1 record with a save… Struck out 30 batters with 18 walks in 25.1 innings… Tossed at least one scoreless inning in nine of his 18 appearances… Struck out nine batters across four innings in relief in a 15-7 win at Elon (4/9) for his first victory as a Fighting Camel… Retired 12 of the 13 batters he faced at Elon (4/9), sitting the Phoenix down in order three times… Went 3.1 innings vs. ECU at the Greenville Regional (6/3), retiring eight-straight Pirates across the fourth through sixth innings… Pitched the final two innings in a 7-4 win over Georgetown (2/23), striking out four of the eight batters he faced for his first and only save… Worked three strikeouts over two innings vs. Fairfield (3/1)… Dealt two scoreless frames in the season-opening win over Maryland (2/15).

Los Angeles Mission College (Los Angeles, Calif.) An all-conference honorable mention recipient at junior college LAMC… Batted .303 with 27 hits as a redshirt sophomore… Took the mound for 4.2 innings, tallying nine strikeouts… Coached by Joe Cascione… Played one season at LAMC after starting his collegiate career as a walk-on at D-I member UC Santa Barbara (2015) and then transferring to junior college Santa Barbara City College (2016-17)… Redshirted the 2017 season at SBCC.

St. Francis High School (La Canada, Calif.) First team all-conference and an all-area team member from St. Francis High School… Tallied a conference-high 66 strikeouts over 55.2 innings as a senior, while also batting .333… Posted a .162 opponent batting average against, a conference-low… Named St. Francis’ Pitcher of the Year following his senior campaign… Ranked No. 90 on the strikeouts leaderboard among all Southern Section Division 1 High School pitchers in California… Coached by Terry Phillips… Named academic all-conference as a junior and senior… National Honor Society member.

Personal Full name is Jonathan Tristan Tyler… Born November 6, 1997… Parents are Samuel Tyler and Halina Wrobel… Has four siblings: Katherine, Violet, Josh and Xavier… Majoring in political science.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 4.26 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 1 25.1 21 13 12 18 30 5 0 0 109 .236 1 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 4.26 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 1 25.1 21 13 12 18 30 5 0 0 109 .236 1 1 0 0 1

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#32 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL

Innings: 3.0, twice - last vs. Evansville (Mar 11, 2017) Senior Walks: 5 at High Point (Apr 8, 2017) Fourth Year at CU Strikeouts: 4 at UNCW (Apr 4, 2017) 6-2 • 215 • R/R Batters Faced: 15 vs. Quinnipiac (Feb 25, 2017) Red Lion, Pa. Red Lion HS WYATT TYSON

Honors as a Fighting Camel Red Lion High School (Red Lion, Pa.) 2019 Big South All-Academic Team Earned seven total letters for the Lions at Red Lion Area Senior High School, pitching and playing shortstop… Coached by Kevin 2019 (Junior) Lawrence… Also played basketball… Honor roll student and a Took the mound in 15 games, all out of the bullpen… Finished 1-2 member of the National Honor Society. with a 6.00 ERA in 12.0 innings… Struck out 16 batters with 11 walks… Appeared three times in Big South play, recording three Personal strikeouts across three innings… Tallied two strikeouts in three Full name is Wyatt Sterling Tyson… Born September 9, 1997, in consecutive appearances from Feb. 23 to Mar. 2... Earned his first York, Pennsylvania… Accounting major. win of the season over No. 9 ECU (2/20)… Struck out two batters in two innings against Georgetown (2/23).

2018 (Sophomore) Made 22 relief appearances during his sophomore campaign... Compiled a 2-2 record with a 7.47 ERA over 15.2 innings... Tallied 19 strikeouts with 16 walks... Posted a 1.29 ERA across nine appearances in Big South play... Dealt a scoreless frame with two K’s in the regular-season finale at Radford (5/19)... Retired the side in order over one relief inning vs. Winthrop (5/12)... Tossed five-straight scoreless outings from April 8 to May 5... Earned his second win of the season at N.C. Central (4/10)... Picked up a win in relief vs. Gardner-Webb (3/24)... Threw a season-long 1.2 innings on opening day vs. No. 25 St. John’s, collecting two strikeouts against the Red Storm (2/16).

2017 (Freshman) Took the mound a team-high 25 times as a freshman, making one start… Fanned 34 batters over 38.1 innings pitched, allowing 27 walks… Pitched 2.2 scoreless, hitless innings in Campbell’s 7-2 win over Ohio State (3/3)… Tossed 3.0 perfect innings of relief vs. Evansville (3/11), striking out two batters in the process… Earned his first career save vs. Rider (3/14)... Allowed no base runners through 2.0 relief innings at NC State (3/21)… Posted a season- high four strikeouts in 1.2 innings of relief in a 4-2 over UNCW (4/4)… Picked up his second save of the season at Liberty (5/6).

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2017 5.40 1 4 25 0 0 0 1 2 39.0 25 29 23 27 34 7 0 2 168 .192 9 2 0 1 8 2018 7.47 2 2 22 0 0 0 1 0 15.2 16 14 13 16 19 2 2 0 84 .250 2 3 0 1 0 2019 6.00 1 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 12.0 15 12 8 11 16 3 1 1 69 .288 3 3 1 1 2 TOTALS 5.94 4 8 62 0 0 0 2 2 66.2 56 55 44 54 69 12 3 3 321 .228 14 8 1 3 10

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#16 || LHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Innings: 6.0, three times - last at N.C. State (May 7, 2019) Second Year at CU Walks: 7 at Duke (Mar 20, 2019) Strikeouts: 4, four times - last vs. Winthrop (May 24, 2019) 6-3 • 210 • R/L Batters Faced: 28 at Duke (Mar 20, 2019) Greensboro, N.C. Page HS Louisburg College KEVIN WESTLAKE

2019 (Junior) Louisburg College (Louisburg, N.C.) Served primarily as Campbell’s midweek starter, making 10 of Pitched for two seasons at LC under head coach Blake Herring… his 13 starts on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday… Six of his Made 11 starts his sophomore campaign, striking out 65 across starts were on Tuesday and 11 of his starts were on the road… 58.1 innings… Went 6-3 his rookie season, fanning 56 batters Started against four ranked opponents and faced teams from nine over 52.2 innings… Finished his junior college career with 31 different conferences over the entire season… Did not make an appearances, 22 starts and a 10-8 record… Served on the same appearance against a conference opponent until starting in the pitching staff as former Campbell pitcher Seth Johnson. Big South Championship semifinals vs. Winthrop (5/24)… Finished with a 3-3 record while striking out 36 in 54.0 innings… Earned Page High School (Greensboro, N.C.) his first win at Duke (3/20) going 5.1 innings with three strikeouts Named conference pitcher of the year following his senior season while allowing just four runs… Collected the win at No. 17 NC at Walter Hines Page High School… Three-time all-conference State (5/17), striking out three while allowing just two earned recipient… Coached by William Hardin… Ranked by Perfect Game runs over 6.0 innings in Raleigh… Tossed 4.2 scoreless innings as the No. 7 left-handed pitcher among the N.C. class of 2016. at Old Dominion (3/5)… Made his first appearance as a Fighting Camel at No. 12 Coastal Carolina (2/17). Personal Full name is Kevin Paul Westlake… Born August 4, 1998… Parents are Paula and Alex Westlake… Has one sibling, Taylor… Major is exercise and sport science.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2019 6.00 3 3 13 13 0 0 0 0 54.0 53 41 36 43 36 10 2 3 262 .266 6 9 0 8 3 TOTAL 6.00 3 3 13 13 0 0 0 0 54.0 53 41 36 43 36 10 2 3 262 .266 6 9 0 8 3

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#4 || INF CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Senior Hits: 4 vs. Fairfield (Mar 2, 2019) Second Year at CU Doubles: 2 vs. Charleston So. (May 23, 2019) Triples: 2, twice - last vs. Longwood (May 17, 2019) 5-11 • 210 • R/R Homes Runs: 1, seven times - last vs. Quinnipiac (Jun 2, 2019) Puyallup, Wash. Total Bases: 7 at High Point (Mar 18, 2019) Puyallup HS Runs: 3, twice - last vs. Radford (Apr 14, 2019) Tacoma CC RBI: 5, twice - last at Elon (Apr 9, 2019) Walks: 2, four times - last at UNCG (Apr 16, 2019) COLLIN WOLF Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Presbyterian (Mar 31, 2019)

Honors as a Fighting Camel Puyallup High School (Puyallup, Wash.) 2019 Second Team All-Big South Two-time first team all-conference selection at Puyallup High 2019 NCCSIA Second Team All-State School… Named all-state his junior season… Earned second team all-conference honors as a sophomore… Led the Vikings 2019 (Junior) to conference championships in 2014 and 2016… Batted .328 Played and started all 58 games in the Campbell infield… Made 16 his senior season, collecting 20 hits, 14 RBI and a .449 on-base starts at second base before transitioning to third base on Mar. 16 percentage… Hit .413 as a junior with 31 hits and 25 runs and a at High Point, making his remaining 42 starts at the hot corner… .516 on-base percentage… Coached by Marc Wiese. Tied with Matthew Barefoot for the team lead in RBI (48) and ranked fourth in runs scored (47)… Finished second on the team Personal in on-base percentage (.411), third in slugging percentage (.466) Full name is Collin Steven Wolf… Born March 27, 1998… Son of and fourth in batting average (.293)… Crushed seven home runs, Stephanie and Andrew Wolf… Has two siblings – Madison and good for second on the team… Drew a team-high 33 walks… Jaxon… Majoring in public and interpersonal communications. Was 11-for-13 on stolen base attempts… One of five Fighting Camels to record double-digit hit by pitches, finishing tied for third with 12 HBP… Collected 20 multi-hit outings with 11 multi-RBI games, including a pair of five-RBI games… Reached base safely in 22-straight games to start the season (Feb. 15 to Mar. 23), batting .342 with a .490 on-base percentage, 25 hits, 21 RBI and 17 walks… Batted .327 in Big South play with five doubles, two triples and two home runs… Cranked a solo dinger on a two-out, 3-2 pitch vs. Quinnipiac (6/2) at the NCAA Greenville Regional, tying the game at five apiece in the bottom of the fifth… Hit 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in CU’s season-opening win over Maryland (2/15)… Cranked a grand slam in the first inning and finished 3-for-5 with five RBI in the High Point series finale (3/18)… Recorded Campbell’s first four-hit performance of 2019 with a 4-for-4 outing in the first game of a doubleheader vs. Fairfield (3/2)… Recorded three singles while also reaching in four of his five at-bats with a walk at No. 9 North Carolina (3/26).

Tacoma Community College (Tacoma, Wash.) Named first team All-West Region as an infielder his sophomore season… Hit .411 as a sophomore with 65 hits, 10 doubles, five triples and 49 RBI... Posted a .304 batting average during his rookie season, collecting 49 hits, 10 doubles and 31 RBI… Coached by Ryan Mummert.

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% 2019 .293 58 58 208 47 61 11 2 7 48 97 .466 33 12 33 .411 5 1 11 13 72 119 5 .974 TOTALS .293 58 58 208 47 61 11 2 7 48 97 .466 33 12 33 .411 5 1 11 13 72 119 5 .974

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#12 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Innings: N/A Redshirt Freshman Walks: N/A Second Year at CU Strikeouts: N/A 6-0 • 205 • R/R Batters Faced: N/A Holly Springs, N.C. Holly Springs HS BRENDAN WRIGHT

2019 (Freshman) Redshirted the 2019 season.

Holly Springs High School (Holly Springs, N.C.) All-conference honorable mention recipient as a junior at Holly Springs High School… Posted a 5-0 record with 30 strikeouts and just four walks across 33.1 innings as a junior… Helped lead the Golden Hawks to a conference championship in his junior season… Coached by Rod Whitesell… Ranked as the No. 20 right-handed pitcher and No. 49 player overall in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game… PG Underclassman All-American Honorable Mention in 2016 and 2017.

Personal Full name is Brendan Thomas Wright… Born June 11, 2000… Son of Christine and Thomas Wright… Has three siblings – Tyler, Hannah and Evan… Major is undecided.

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#39 || RHP CAREER HIGHS AS A FIGHTING CAMEL Innings: 2.2 at William & Mary (Mar 8, 2019) Senior Walks: 2, five times - last at Radford (May 17, 2018) Fourth Year at CU Strikeouts: 5 at William & Mary (Mar 8, 2019) 6-3 • 180 • R/R Batters Faced: 10 at Ohio State (May 9, 2018) Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons HS JACK YUSKO

2019 (Junior) Cardinal Gibbons High School (Raleigh, N.C.) Made 17 appearances out of the bullpen as a junior… Struck out Led Cardinal Gibbons to a Big 8 Conference Championship and a 10 batters across 12.2 innings while issuing just four walks… 24-2 record as a junior… Set a school record for most appearances Only allowed four earned runs for a career-low 2.84 ERA… Did with 25… Coached by Jim Leibler… Also played for Cary American not allow a walk or an earned run over his first 10.0 innings until Legion and the Raleigh Oaks. giving up his first of each in his sixth outing of the season (vs. NC Central, 3/13)… Finished six games, third-most on the team… Personal Dealt a career-high five K’s in 2.2 innings at William & Mary (3/8). Full name is Jack Adam Yusko… Born March 9, 1998, in Raleigh… Son of Dianne and Jon Yusko… Has two siblings, Sophie and 2018 (Sophomore) Henry… Marketing major. Appeared 21 times on the mound in his second season as a Fighting Camel... Finished 1-0 on the season with a 3.63 ERA over 17.1 innings... Totaled 15 strikeouts and 12 walks on the year... Fanned three batters in the series opener at Radford (5/17)... Allowed no earned runs in 10-straight outings from March 20 to May 2, giving up just two hits over that span... Struck out three with no walks vs. Rider (3/14)... Dealt two K’s in a scoreless inning against East Carolina (2/21).

2017 (Freshman) Tossed 8.2 innings across 11 relief appearances during his rookie campaign… Struck out eight batters and finished the season with a 5.19 ERA… Appeared six times before allowing his first earned run of the season… Made his collegiate debut vs. Quinnipiac, striking out three over 1.2 scoreless innings (2/24).

CAREER STATISTICS AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2017 5.19 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 10.1 9 7 5 9 8 0 0 0 52 .257 1 6 0 0 2 2018 3.63 1 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 17.1 17 8 7 12 15 4 0 1 81 .279 5 4 0 3 1 2019 2.84 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 12.2 13 5 4 4 10 1 0 0 56 .260 2 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 3.57 1 1 49 0 0 0 0 0 40.1 39 20 16 25 33 5 0 1 189 .267 8 12 0 3 3

@GOCAMELSBSB 31 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB NEWCOMERS (TRANSFERS) #11 || INF Junior First Year at CU 5-10 • 170 • R/R Salina, Kan. Salina South HS Neosho County CC CRUZ ARANDA

Neosho County Community College (Chanute, Kan.) Salina South High School (Salina, Kan.) Played and started 116 games during two seasons for the NJCAA Three-time all-conference and three-time all-state shortstop at Division I Neosho County Panthers… Named all-league honorable Salina South High School in Salina, Kansas… Named the 2017 mention as a shortstop both years… Led Neosho County in stolen KSHSAA 5A Co-Player of the Year… Guided SSHS to a third-place bases each year, swiping 21 bases as a freshman before totaling finish in the KSHSAA 5A state tournament as a senior… Helped 20 stolen bases as a sophomore… Was a combined 41-for-44 in lead the Cougars to a regional championship as a junior and stolen base attempts… Owned a .319 career batting average with senior… Coached by Kris Meis. 134 hits, including 16 doubles, seven triples and 11 home runs… Hit .351 with 79 hits and 49 RBI his rookie season. Personal Full name is Cruz Daniel Aranda… Born February 5, 1999… Parents are Adrian and Mirna Aranda… Has four siblings: Adriana, Abigail, Claudia and Adrian… Majoring in business administration.

#28 || RHP Junior First Year at CU 6-3 • 195 • R/R Hopkinsville, Ky. Hopkinsville HS Wabash Valley College JONATHAN BEYMER

Honors as a Fighting Camel Hopkinsville High School (Hopkinsville, Ky.) 2020 Preseason All-Big South (Perfect Game) 2017 graduate of Hopkinsville High School in Hopkinsville, Kentucky… Coached by Blake Leach. 2019 MLB Draft Selected in the 29th round (859th overall pick) by the Kansas City Personal Royals in the 2019 MLB Draft. Full name is Jonathan Clayton Beymer… Born August 26, 1998… Son of Kenneth and Kathy Beamer… Has one sibling, Karalyn… Wabash Valley College (Mount Carmel, Ill.) Sport management major. Posted a 2.18 ERA in 19 games in 2019, striking out 66 batters across 41.1 innings… Coached by Rob Fournier… Earned Academic All-American honors while graduating with two degrees.

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Honors as a Fighting Camel Ankeny Centennial High School (Ankeny, Iowa) 2020 Preseason All-Big South (Perfect Game) First team all-conference, first team all-district and first team all-state recipient as a senior at Ankeny Centennial High School… Kirkwood Community College (Ankeny, Iowa) Named an Iowa All-Star Selection in 2017… Racked up 63 Played two years of NJCAA Division II baseball at Kirkwood strikeouts across 57 innings his senior year, while boasting a 1.61 Community College… Finished his junior college career with 87 ERA… Held opponents to a .163 batting average as a senior… strikeouts across 72.1 innings pitched for a 10.82 strikeouts per Three-year baseball letter winner, earning academic all-conference nine innings average… In 2018, helped lead KCC to its first NJCAA each year… ACHS’s career ERA record holder… Struck out 51 Worlds Series appearance since 1999… Coached by Todd Rima. batters in 55 innings as a junior… Coached by Mark Hey… Also earned four letters in football and three letters in basketball.

Personal Full name is Cameron Ross Cowan… Born October 25, 1998… Parents are Chris and Lisa Cowan… Has one sister, Bri… Business administration major. #22 || OF/INF Junior First Year at CU 5-10 • 195 • S/R Phoenix, Ariz. Arcadia HS Mesa CC CONNOR DENNING

Mesa Community College (Mesa, Ariz.) Arcadia High School (Phoenix, Ariz.) Named a NJCAA Third Team All-American in 2018 after batting Named first team all-region and first team all-conference as a .372 with 73 hits as a freshman… A career .339 hitter, adding senior at Arcadia High School… Batted .371 his senior season, 143 hits with 82 RBI, 25 doubles, 13 triples and 14 home runs… hitting four home runs... Coached by Troy Gerlarch. Earned first team all-conference honors and first team all-region honors in 2018… Helped lead Mesa to a Region I championship Personal and a runner-up finish at the 2019 NJCAA DII World Series… An Full name is Connor Eugene Denning… Born July 18, 1998… Academic All-American recipient both years… Was teammates Parents are Eugene and Chris Denning… Has a younger sister, with fellow Camel Marcus Skundrich during the 2018 season… Haley, who plays softball at the University of Utah… Business Coached by Tony Cirelli. administration major.

@GOCAMELSBSB 33 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB NEWCOMERS (TRANSFERS) #14 || C Junior First Year at CU 5-11 • 185 • R/R Lake in the Hills, Ill. Crystal Lake South HS McHenry County College RYAN PARQUETTE

McHenry County College (Crystal Lake, Ill.) Crystal Lake South High School (Crystal Lake, Ill.) Named a NJCAA Division I First Team All-American in 2019 Helped lead Crystal Lake South High School to the 2017 Illinois and NJCAA Division I Third Team All-American in 2018… Twice Class 4A state championship as a junior… Earned all-conference named the Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference Player of the honors as a senior after batting .440 with two home runs, 37 RBI Year… Earned the Region 4 Gold Glove Catcher award in 2019… and 27 runs scored… Also won a regional, section and super- Hit .400 with 16 home runs as a sophomore, driving in 66 runs sectional championship in 2017… Coached by Brian Bogda. while scoring 78 runs… Batted .430 with 34 extra-base hits as a freshman, including nine home runs… Drove in 66 runs while Personal scoring a program-record 85 runs his freshman season… Two- Full name is Ryan Michael Parquette… Born October 22, 1998… time all-conference honoree and two-time first team all-region Parents are Scott Parquette and Cheryl Bleich… Has two siblings, recipient… Coached by Jared Wacker… Helped lead the Scots to a Tyler and Shane… Criminal justice administration major with plans conference championship in 2019… Transferred to Campbell along to become a police officer following graduation. with former McHenry pitcher John VanderPloeg.

#24 || OF Junior First Year at CU 6-4 • 200 • R/R Henryville, Pa. Pocono Mountain East HS Northampton CC C.J. PEECHATKA

Northampton Community College (Bethlehem, Pa.) Pocono Mountain East High School (Swiftwater, Pa.) Named a NJCAA Division III First Team All-American in 2019 after A two-time all-conference and two-time all-area selection at batting .399 with 16 home runs… Earned first team all-region Pocono Mountain East… Batted .392 his senior season with 18 RBI honors both years… Finished his sophomore season with 65 RBI, and two home runs... Hit .397 as a junior, collecting 11 doubles 68 runs and 35 extra-base hits… Finished as Northampton’s career and three triples… Helped lead the Cardinals to a conference title leader in home runs (27) and RBI (118)… Hit .393 as a rookie, and District 11 6A semifinal appearance as a senior… Served as slashing 11 home runs with 53 RBI, 65 runs and 27 extra-base team captain… Coached by Matthew Loringer… Also lettered in hits… Helped lead Northampton to a Region 19 Championship in basketball and soccer… National Honor Society member. 2018 and a fifth-place finish at the 2018 NJCAA Division III World Series… Named to Region 19’s second team all-region academic Personal team twice… Coached by Adrian Yaguez. Full name is Christopher Brian Peechatka… Born February 23, 1999… Parents are Chris and Tanya Peechatka… Has two siblings, Brent and Olivia… Kinesiology, pre-med major… Plans to attend osteopathic or chiropractic school upon graduation with hopes of opening his own practice.

34 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB NEWCOMERS (TRANSFERS) #27 || LHP Redshirt Sophomore First Year at CU 6-2 • 215 • L/L Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Sheboygan Falls HS McHenry County College JOHN VANDERPLOEG

McHenry County College (Crystal Lake, Ill.) Sheboygan Falls High School (Sheboygan Falls, Wis.) The 2019 Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference Pitcher of the Two-time all-conference pitcher at Sheboygan Falls High School… Year… Named first team all-conference and second team all- Earned honorable mention all-state as a junior… Named to region… Racked up 100 strikeouts across 60.0 innings for a 14.84 Wisconsin’s first team all-state academic team as a junior… strikeouts per nine innings pitched average… Went 5-4 with a Coached by Lance Smith… Honor roll student and a member of 3.41 ERA… Threw a five-inning perfect game with 14 strikeouts in the National Honor Society… Also lettered in basketball. a 14-0 MCC win on April 14, 2019… Coached by Jared Wacker… Helped lead the Scots to a conference championship in 2019… Personal Transferred to Campbell along with former McHenry catcher Ryan Full name is John Alan VanderPloeg… Born August 10, 1999… Parquette. Son of Tom and Michele VanderPloeg… Has one sibling, Megan… Special education major with plans to become a high school special education teacher after graduating.

#20 || OF/1B Junior First Year at CU 6-1 • 235 • R/R Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS Bakersfield College ZACH WILLIAMS

Bakersfield College (Bakersfield, Calif.) Liberty High School (Bakersfield, Calif.) Named first team all-conference in 2018 and honorable mention Named Liberty High School’s team MVP as a sophomore, junior all-conference in 2019… A career .304 hitter, adding 92 hits and senior… Two-time first team all-league selection… Batted .380 with 12 doubles, eight triples and eight home runs… Finished as his senior season with 38 hits, including seven doubles… Finished Bakersfield’s home run leader as a junior with five long balls… his junior year with a .390 batting average, 24 RBI and three Honored as a scholar-athlete in 2018 and 2019… Received home runs… Coached by Tony Mills… Also lettered in football. Bakersfield’s 2018-19 Best Individual Male Performance Award for his 5-for-5 outing with two home runs and seven RBI on Mar. 1… Personal Helped lead Bakersfield to a pair of conference championships in Full name is Zachary Hugh Williams… Born September 17, 1997… 2018 and 2019... Coached by Tim Painton. Parents are Kevin and Wendy Williams… Has a sister, Hailey… His father played Division I soccer and his mother was a junior college swimmer… Mathematics major with plans to pursue a career in engineering.

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Freshman Freshman First Year at CU First Year at CU 6-0 • 190 • R/R 6-5 • 205 • R/R Shelby, N.C. Auburndale, Fla. Crest HS Auburndale HS LAWSON HARRILL RYAN KENNEDY

Crest High School (Shelby, N.C.) West Johnston High School (Benson, N.C.) Named to the 3A NCHSAA All-State Team and Prep Baseball Helped lead West Johnston High School to a conference Report All-State Team as a senior at Crest High School in Shelby, championship as a senior… Honored as a scholar-athlete all four North Carolina… Named the 2019 Big South Conference Player years… Named a McDonald’s Player of the Week once during his of the Year after batting .568 with 10 doubles, three triples and senior season… Coached by Joshua Plisko. seven home runs… Finished his senior year with 40 RBI and 22 stolen bases… Received Crest’s best hitter award as a senior… Personal Coached by Steven Hodge. Full name is Ryan Lance Kennedy… Born August 22, 2000… Son of Melissa Kennedy… Has two siblings, Trey and Erin… His Personal uncle, Lance Neiz, played football at , and Full name is Thomas Lawson Harrill… Born October 28, 2000… another uncle, Lee Neisz, played football at East Tennessee State Son of Tommy and Connie Harrill… Has two sisters, Katie and University… Plans to major in kinesiology, pre-med, with intent to Emma… Major is undecided, but working towards a business attend medical school upon graduation. administration major.

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Freshman First Year at CU 6-5 • 235 • R/R Auburndale, Fla. Auburndale HS KEEGAN HOUSER

Auburndale High School (Auburndale, Fla.) Finished his career at Auburndale High School with a 26-6 record on the mound… Earned his team’s top pitcher award as a junior after going 10-2 with a 0.97 ERA… Named second team all-county as a sophomore and junior… Earned honorable mention all-county honors his senior season… Coached by Tom Taylor.

Personal Full name is Keegan Lee Houser… Born July 11, 2001… Parents are Kevin and Rachel Houser… Has two older siblings, Luke and Kailah… Intends to major in kinesiology.

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Freshman First Year at CU 6-0 • 190 • R/R Miami, Fla. Miami Coral Park Senior HS ZACH NETO

Miami Coral Park Senior High School (Miami, Fla.) Personal Three-time all-district team recipient at Miami Coral Park Senior Full name is Zachary Adam Neto… Born January 31, 2001… High School, earning the honor as a shortstop twice and as an Son of Joaquin and Magali Neto… Has two siblings, Andrew and outfielder once… Earned Second Team All-American honors as a Meghan… Plans a sport management major. junior after batting .442 with 38 hits, including eight doubles, six triples and a home run… Owned a .407 career batting average with 19 doubles, six triples and two home runs, while driving in 37 runs… Went 1-0 on the mound with three career saves, striking out nine over six innings… Invited to play on the State of Florida All-Star South Team as a shortstop and pitcher… Was named the HSBN Senior All-Star Game MVP after he hit the walk-off RBI double to lead the Miami-Dade Public Team to a 5-4 victory… Recognized as a 2019 Senior All-Star Public Team shortstop… Twice named MCP’s silver slugger winner and once earned the team’s golden glove award… Coached by Juan “Butch” Carnicero. #18 || RHP

Freshman First Year at CU 5-10 • 190 • R/R Gibsonburg, Ohio Gibsonburg HS FRED SISCO

Gibsonburg High School (Gibsonburg, Ohio) Four-time all-league selection at Gibsonburg High School, earning first team honors as a junior and senior… Named his conference’s player of the year as a senior… Earned honorable mention all- state his junior and senior seasons… Finished his senior year with a 2.10 ERA while striking out 105 batters across 53.0 innings… Collected 17 career wins on the mound, including seven in 2019… Coached by Kyle Rase… Also played for the GHS golf team.

Personal Full name is Fredrick Chad Sisco… Born December 4, 2000… Son of Jason and Emily Sisco… Has a younger sister, Samantha… Major is undecided.

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Freshman First Year at CU 6-2 • 190 • S/R Wilkesboro, N.C. IMG Academy HOUSTON KOON

IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) Personal A three-year letter winner (2016-18) at Wilkes Central High Full name is Houston James Koon… Born February 12, 2001… School in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, before transferring to and Parents are Marty and Jennifer Koon… Has two older siblings, graduating from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, in 2019… Martin and Erin… Brother, Martin, played Division I baseball at the Sat out his senior season at IMG Academy due to an injury… As College of Charleston… Plans a business administration major. a Wilkes Central Eagle, earned first team all-state honors once and was a three-time all-conference recipient… Named Wilkes Central’s offensive player of the year twice… Batted .484 with 12 doubles as junior after hitting .451 with 13 doubles and two home runs as a sophomore… Coached by Terry Johnson at Wilkes Central and Joe Jordano at IMG Academy.

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Freshman Freshman First Year at CU First Year at CU 6-4 • 220 • R/R 6-3 • 185 • R/R Wake Forest, N.C. Newton Grove, N.C. Heritage HS Midway HS CAMERON O’BRIEN CHANDLER WILLIFORD

Heritage High School (Wake Forest, N.C.) Midway High School (Newton Grove, N.C.) 2019 graduate of Heritage High School in Wake Forest, North Named all-state and all-conference in both his junior and senior Carolina… Coached by Joe John and Thomas Ferrara. seasons at Midway High School… Posted a 20-6 career pitching record with a 2.28 ERA and 231 strikeouts in 181 innings… Personal Owned a .288 career batting average with 66 RBI and 41 runs… Full name is Cameron Patrick O’Brien… Born March 31, 2001… As a senior posted a 1.67 ERA with 82 K’s across 54.1 innings… Parents are Mark and Laura O’Brien… Brother of Emma and Honored as the Sampson County Baseball Player of the Year as a Lilly… His father, Mark, was a Division I swimmer at East Carolina junior… Named the East Central 2A Conference Player of the Year University… Plans to major in sports communication. as a senior… Earned all-county honors his rookie season… Team captain as a junior and senior… Coached by Jason Fussell.

Personal Full name is Chandler Lee Williford… Born March 15, 2001… Son of Van and Wendy Williford... Biology, pre-med major… Plans to attend medical school and pursue a career in ophthalmology.

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#17 Zach Adams #11 Cruz Aranda #8 Waldy Arias #9 Ty Babin #28 Jonathan Beymer #38 Ryan Chasse #23 Matthew Christian So. | RHP | R/R Jr. | INF | R/R So. | INF | R/R Jr. | C | L/R Jr. | RHP | R/R So. | LHP/1B | L/L Sr. | 1B/OF | R/R 6-1 | 200 5-10 | 170 5-8 | 190 6-0 | 210 6-3 | 195 6-3 | 250 6-3 | 225 Snow Hill, Md. Salina, Kan. Plainfield, N.J. Jackson, N.J. Hopkinsville, Ky. Apex, N.C. Opelika, Ala.

#19 Thomas Coggburn #35 Koby Collins #5 Bryce Cota #33 Cam Cowan #22 Connor Denning #15 Lawson Harrill #1 Grant Harris Sr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | INF | R/R R-Jr. | LHP | L/L Jr. | RHP | R/R Jr. | UTL | S/R Fr. | RHP/OF | R/R Sr. | OF | L/L 5-10 | 190 6-1 | 225 5-7 | 170 6-5 | 245 5-10 | 195 6-0 | 190 5-9 | 175 Garner, N.C. Houston, Texas Hampstead, N.C. Ankeny, Iowa Phoenix, Ariz. Shelby, N.C. Kenmore, Wash.

#10 Cole Hart #31 Logan Heintzman #30 Keegan Houser #26 A.J. Hrica #36 Ryan Kennedy #29 Tyler McPeak #37 Landry Moore Sr. | LHP | L/L R-Jr. | RHP | R/R Fr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | OF | L/R Fr. | RHP | R/R R-Fr. | C | R/R Sr. | RHP | R/R 5-11 | 190 6-2 | 200 6-5 | 235 6-1 | 175 6-1 | 205 6-1 | 220 6-0 | 210 Bunnlevel, N.C. Hamilton, Ohio Auburndale, Fla. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Benson, N.C. Denver, N.C. Benson, N.C.

#2 Zach Neto #25 Spencer Packard #14 Ryan Parquette #24 C.J. Peechatka #18 Fred Sisco #21 Marcus Skundrich #34 Jonathan Tyler Fr. | INF/RHP | R/R Sr. | OF/1B | L/R Jr. | C | R/R Jr. | OF | R/R Fr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | C | R/R R-Sr. | RHP | R/R 6-0 | 190 6-1 | 205 5-11 | 185 6-4 | 200 5-10 | 190 6-1 | 205 6-5 | 240 Miami, Fla. Tucson, Ariz. Lake in the Hills, Ill. Henryville, Pa. Gibsonburg, Ohio Scottsdale, Ariz. Santa Clarita, Calif.

#32 Wyatt Tyson #27 John VanderPloeg #16 Kevin Westlake #20 Zach Williams #4 Collin Wolf #12 Brendan Wright #39 Jack Yusko Sr. | RHP | R/R R-So. | LHP | L/L Sr. | LHP | R/L Jr. | OF/1B | R/R Sr. | INF | R/R R-Fr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | RHP | R/R 6-2 | 215 6-2 | 215 6-3 | 210 6-1 | 235 5-11 | 210 6-0 | 205 6-3 | 180 Red Lion, Pa. Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Greensboro, N.C. Bakersfield, Calif. Puyallup, Wash. Holly Springs, N.C. Raleigh, N.C.

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#1 Grant Harris #2 Zach Neto #4 Collin Wolf #5 Bryce Cota #8 Waldy Arias #9 Ty Babin #10 Cole Hart Sr. | OF | L/L Fr. | INF/RHP | R/R Sr. | INF | R/R R-Jr. | LHP | L/L So. | INF | R/R Jr. | C | L/R Sr. | LHP | L/L 5-9 | 175 6-0 | 190 5-11 | 210 5-7 | 170 5-8 | 190 6-0 | 210 5-11 | 190 Kenmore, Wash. Miami, Fla. Puyallup, Wash. Hampstead, N.C. Plainfield, N.J. Jackson, N.J. Bunnlevel, N.C.

#11 Cruz Aranda #12 Brendan Wright #14 Ryan Parquette #15 Lawson Harrill #16 Kevin Westlake #17 Zach Adams #18 Fred Sisco Jr. | INF | R/R R-Fr. | RHP | R/R Jr. | C | R/R Fr. | RHP/OF | R/R Sr. | LHP | R/L So. | RHP | R/R Fr. | RHP | R/R 5-10 | 170 6-0 | 205 5-11 | 185 6-0 | 190 6-3 | 210 6-1 | 200 5-10 | 190 Salina, Kan. Holly Springs, N.C. Lake in the Hills, Ill. Shelby, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Snow Hill, Md. Gibsonburg, Ohio

#19 Thomas Coggburn #20 Zach Williams #21 Marcus Skundrich #22 Connor Denning #23 Matthew Christian #24 C.J. Peechatka #25 Spencer Packard Sr. | RHP | R/R Jr. | OF/1B | R/R Sr. | C | R/R Jr. | UTL | S/R Sr. | 1B/OF | R/R Jr. | OF | R/R Sr. | OF/1B | L/R 5-10 | 190 6-1 | 235 6-1 | 205 5-10 | 195 6-3 | 225 6-4 | 200 6-1 | 205 Garner, N.C. Bakersfield, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Opelika, Ala. Henryville, Pa. Tucson, Ariz.

#26 A.J. Hrica #27 John VanderPloeg #28 Jonathan Beymer #29 Tyler McPeak #30 Keegan Houser #31 Logan Heintzman #32 Wyatt Tyson Sr. | OF | L/R R-So. | LHP | L/L Jr. | RHP | R/R R-Fr. | C | R/R Fr. | RHP | R/R R-Jr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | RHP | R/R 6-1 | 175 6-2 | 215 6-3 | 195 6-1 | 220 6-5 | 235 6-2 | 200 6-2 | 215 Tarpon Springs, Fla. Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Hopkinsville, Ky. Denver, N.C. Auburndale, Fla. Hamilton, Ohio Red Lion, Pa.

#33 Cam Cowan #34 Jonathan Tyler #35 Koby Collins #36 Ryan Kennedy #37 Landry Moore #38 Ryan Chasse #39 Jack Yusko Jr. | RHP | R/R R-Sr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | INF | R/R Fr. | RHP | R/R Sr. | RHP | R/R So. | LHP/1B | L/L Sr. | RHP | R/R 6-5 | 245 6-5 | 240 6-1 | 225 6-1 | 205 6-0 | 210 6-3 | 250 6-3 | 180 Ankeny, Iowa Santa Clarita, Calif. Houston, Texas Benson, N.C. Benson, N.C. Apex, N.C. Raleigh, N.C.

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Head Coach

13th Year at CU Sixth Year as Head Coach (Henderson State ‘07) JUSTIN HAIRE

Justin Haire is in his sixth season as head coach of the 2018 all-conference teams, the most for the Camels since 2013. Campbell University Fighting Camels and his 13th as a member of Winans and Bender were also named First Team All-Big South, the Campbell baseball coaching staff. alongside Campbell’s Matthew Barefoot and Jeff Hahs. Christian After spending seven seasons as recruiting coordinator, Jones, Michael Horrell and Tyson Messer were picked Second assistant coach, and eventually associate head coach under Team All-Conference, while Kyle Mehl represented the Camels on former skipper Greg Goff, Haire was named the 10th head coach the Big South All-Academic Team. of Campbell baseball (senior college era) on June 6, 2014. Haire’s first team wasted no time breaking into the record books Haire has coached dozens of all-conference players, over 20 all- in 2015. The Fighting Camels set the mark for the best start in region players, seven conference players of the year, two region program history by winning 17 or their first 19 contests, en route players of the year, and 15 All-Americans. Haire has recruited or to establishing Haire as the winningest first-year head coach in coached every baseball All-American in Campbell history. program history by posting 32 victories. Haire enters the 2020 season with a 158-131 (.547) record The 2015 season marked the Camels’ fourth straight season through his first five seasons at the helm of Campbell baseball. He of 30 or more wins, the first time that has ever happened in the is one of four head coaches in program history to reach triple-digit history of the program, and Campbell ranked 17th (out of 299) in wins, joining Goff (2008-14, 224 wins), Chip Smith (1996-2006, the country in total wins from 2012-15. In addition, for the fourth 267 wins) and Cal Koonce (1980-86, 174 wins). straight year, the Camels made an appearance in the top-30 of at In 2019, the Fighting Camels swept the Big South regular- least one national poll, another first for the program. season and tournament titles for the second consecutive season, In Haire’s first season at the helm, Campbell led the Big South making their second straight NCAA Tournament appearance, and in ERA (3.48) for the second time in three seasons, and ranked advancing to the program’s fourth NCAA Tournament Regional in second in team batting average (.297). CU also boasted 32 home program history and third in the last six seasons. runs, the most by a Campbell team since 2010, and led the At the 2019 NCAA Greenville Regional, Campbell went 2-0 league in stolen bases for the fourth consecutive season. over its first two games, making its first regional championship Five Camels earned All-Big South honors, with Cole Hallum appearance in program history. Campbell finished the year with a earning Big South Player of the Year, and went on to garner Third 37-21 overall record, the winningest season under Haire. Team Louisville Slugger All-American honors. Matt Parrish earned Michael Horrell was voted the Big South Pitcher of the Year his second-consecutive Academic All-America accolade, also and rookie left-handed pitcher Ryan Chasse claimed Big South collecting Second Team All-Big South merits at designated hitter. Freshman of the Year honors to highlight six Fighting Camels The record-setting continued that June, as three Camels were selected to the league’s all-conference teams. selected in the 2015 MLB Draft: Cedric Mullins (13th round, Four Fighting Camels were drafted in the 2019 MLB Draft, ), Steven Leonard (23rd round, Colorado surpassing the previous school record of three Campbell baseball Rockies) and Heath Bowers (24th round, ). All draftees in 2015. Right-handed pitcher Seth Johnson became three were drafted after having never been drafted previously in the highest draft pick in program history with his 40th overall their career, continuing a trend of development that Haire and his selection to the Rays. staff have demonstrated since arriving in Buies Creek. Haire was selected as the 2018 Big South Coach of the Year In 2016, three more Camels earned All-Big South honors, after leading CU to its first outright regular-season conference title including senior Matt Parrish, who took First Team accolades, since 2013 with a 21-6 record in conference play. Despite being along with his third Academic All-America nod. Parrish was also picked fifth in the Big South preseason poll, the Camels racked named the recipient of the prestigious Senior CLASS Award, given up a program-record 21 wins in Big South play to claim the No. 1 to the nation’s top senior with notable achievements in four areas overall seed in the conference tournament. Campbell also claimed of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. the Big South Tournament Championship. The Camels finished the Grant Yost and Anthony Lopez joined Parrish on All-Big South season with 35 wins, the most for CU since 2014. teams, while 19 Camels earned Big South Presidential Honor Roll Allan Winans was voted the Big South Pitcher of the Year, while honors. The Camels finished just a game out of second place in Logan Bender claimed Big South Freshman of the Year honors. the Big South regular season standings. Additionally, eight Fighting Camels were selected to the league’s In 2017, Haire led the Camels to 25 victories and four of his

42 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB HEAD COACH JUSTIN HAIRE players picked up all-conference honors. Drew Butler headlined Ryan Thompson, who led the nation in ERA with a school and the group as the Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was Big South record 0.88 clip. Thompson was also named Big South a second-team selection. Hallum seized his second first-team Pitcher of the Year after the 2013 season and followed that selection while Matthew Barefoot and Jeff Hahs joined Butler on with another All-America campaign in 2014, becoming the first the second team. two-time All-American in program history. Cole Hallum joined the Following the 2017 campaign, Barefoot was named a Freshman All-America ranks in 2015 after banging 12 home runs and saving All-American by three different college baseball publications: The nine games on the mound. NCBWA, Perfect Game and The Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. He Under Haire’s guidance, a Camel was named Academic All- became the first Freshman All-American in program history. American five times between 2012-16, including designated hitter Butler finished the season as the co-national leader for stolen Matt Parrish in 2014, 2015 and 2016 to become Campbell’s first- bases with 39 swipes. He became the sixth Camel to earn a NCAA ever three-time Academic All-America. Josh Holskey and David statistical championship, which have all been under the tutelage Olson also picked up Academic All-America honors in 2012 and of Haire. Butler was also named a 2017 CoSIDA Academic All- 2013, respectively. District selection marking the 23rd straight year a Campbell player Twenty-nine of Haire’s former players have signed professional earned academic all-district status. He was a semifinalist for the contracts, including 13 MLB First-Year Player Draft picks. 2017 Senior CLASS award. On August 10, 2018, Cedric Mullins became the 10th Fighting Since 2012, the Camels own 289 wins, averaging over 36 per Camel to reach the MLB and the first position player to receive the year, with 11 All-America selections, five Academic All-Americans, call in program history. The most recent former Camels to make over 15 MLB contracts and over 40 all-conference picks. MLB rosters were pitchers Matt Marksberry (2015, ) As an assistant, Haire helped to make the Fighting Camels into and Jake Smith (2016, ). one of the most explosive and consistent offenses not only in As an assistant coach, Haire has helped guide five teams that the conference but also in the entire country. CU has set over 50 set school records for wins (Sterling College 2004: 37, Ouachita school individual and team offensive records, practically rewriting Baptist University 2006: 31, OBU 2007: 50, Campbell 2012: 41, the offensive record book with Haire at the helm of both the CU 2013: 49). team’s hitting and recruiting efforts. Before his move to Campbell, Haire spent four years as an Haire and the coaching staff’s recruiting and coaching efforts assistant under head coach Scott Norwood at Ouachita Baptist helped guide Campbell to 41 or more wins each season from University, compiling a 107-61 won-lost record from 2005-07. 2012-14, totaling 131 victories over that span. CU originally set Haire led an OBU team that ranked in the nation’s top-20 in team the school record for wins in 2012 with 41, only to eclipse that batting average (19th), team (11th) and team mark again in 2013 with 49 victories. The 2013 season culminated fielding percentage (13th), to a 50-10 record and a Gulf South in the Big South regular-season championship, the first in Conference West Division Championship, in 2007. program history. Prior to his years at OBU, Haire spent one year as the pitching In 2014, the Camels took the Big South Tournament coach at Sterling College. In 2004, the Warriors boasted a 37-18 Championship, the first since 1990, and advanced to the record, won both the KCAC ERA title (3.01) and KCAC tournament program’s first NCAA Regional since 1990. In the Columbia championship and had two All-America pitchers. Regional, the Camels picked up their first-ever NCAA Tournament As a player, Haire was a member of Coach Danny Schmitz’s win, knocking off Old Dominion 4-1 in 12 innings. Campbell 2001 Mid-American Conference (MAC) East Division Champions finished the season with its third straight 40-win campaign, with at Bowling Green State University. After two seasons at BGSU, 41 victories. Haire went on to play for Coach Gary Vaught at the University of Michael Felton, a second baseman, was named the program’s Indianapolis. In 2003, Haire helped guide the Greyhounds to the first All-American (by two different publications) after being North Central Region Finals. among the national leaders with 103 hits in 2012. In 2013, Haire graduated from Henderson State University (Ark.) with the Camels had three All-America selections; outfielder, and a B.A. in history. He married Lindsey Dawson of Benton, Ark., in national stolen base champion (54), Ben McQuown (two different 2010. The couple has three sons, Jackson, Parker and Max. publications); shortstop Brent Graham, who hit .375, and closer

Haire (right) with Zach Minnick (center) and Seth Johnson (left) during the press conference after Campbell defeated Quinnipiac at the 2019 NCAA Greenville Regional. From L-R: Jackson, Lindsey, Max, Justin and Parker

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HAIRE AT A GLANCE MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS UNDER HAIRE

Career Coaching Highlights at Campbell University (2008-19) Year Rd. Pick Pos. Name Club • Hired by Greg Goff in 2008 as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator, and was 2008 25 771 RHP Steve Smith (OBU) Indians later hired as the 10th head coach in Campbell baseball history in 2014 2009 31 943 CF Ryan Hamme White Sox • Promoted to associate head coach prior to the 2013-14 season 2011 48 1467 RHP Jake Smith Giants • One of four head coaches in program history to reach triple-digit wins (158) 2013 15 463 LHP Matt Marksberry Braves • Has helped lead the Camels to three 40-win seasons, three Big South regular- 30 911 OF Ben McQuown Athletics season championships and three Big South tournament championships since 2008 2014 22 676 RHP Ryan Thompson Astros • Named the 2018 Big South Coach of the Year 2015 13 403 OF Cedric Mullins Orioles • 2018 squad racked up a program-record 21 wins in Big South play 23 677 C Steven Leonard Rockies • Led the 2019 Camels to the program’s first 2-0 start at an NCAA Regional 24 728 RHP Heath Bowers Athletics • Coached the co-national leader in stolen bases Drew Butler in 2017 (39 SB) 2018 17 500 RHP Allan Winans Mets • Since 2008, 25 former players have signed professional contracts 2019 1 40 RHP Seth Johnson Rays • Coach of 14 MLB draft picks, including Campbell’s highest overall draft pick in 6 196 OF Matthew Barefoot Astros program history in Seth Johnson (2019, 40th overall pick) 9 260 RHP Tyson Messer White Sox • Three former players have made MLB debuts since 2015 29 859 RHP Jonathan Beymer (prior to CU) Royals • Has recruited and coached every All-American in Campbell’s D1 history (14) 30 916 RHP Michael Horrell Astros • Has coached seven conference players of the year

Collegiate Coaching Timeline 2004: Sterling College (Pitching Coach) 2005-07: Ouachita Baptist University (Assistant Coach) 2008-13: Campbell University (Assistant Coach) 2014: Campbell University (Associate Head Coach) 2015-19: Campbell University (Head Coach)

Playing Career Timeline and Highlights 2001-02: Bowling Green State University • 2001 Mid-American Conference (MAC) East Division Champions • Batted .350 in 2001 as BGSU led the nation in team batting average (.360) 2003: University of Indianapolis • Helped guide the Greyhounds to the North Central Region Finals

Education 2007: B.A. in history - Henderon State University (Ark.)

Haire (center) at the 2014 NCAA Columbia Regional. Haire with Matthew Barefoot (#28) in 2019.

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Overall Big South Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Big South Finish Postseason 2015 35-25 .583 12-12 .500 Sixth 1-2 at Big South Championship 2016 26-27 .491 13-11 .542 Fifth --- 2017 25-32 .439 10-14 .417 Eighth 0-2 at Big South Championship 2018 35-26 .574 ^ * 21-6 .778 First 4-1 at Big South Championship / 0-2 at NCAA Regional 2019 37-21 .638 ^ * 19-7 .731 First 3-0 at Big South Championship / 2-2 at NCAA Regional Overall 158-131 .547 75-50 .600 8-5 at Big South Championship / 2-4 at NCAA Regional ^ Big South Conference Regular Season Champions * Big South Conference Tournament Champions HAIRE’S ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Opponent Overall H A N Streak Last Opponent Overall H A N Streak Last Appalachian State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 W1 2016 Minnesota 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 L2 2016 Bowling Green 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 W4 2018 North Carolina 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-0 L4 2019 California 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 L2 2015 North Carolina A&T 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 W3 2016 Canisius 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 L2 2018 N.C. Central 5-2 0-2 5-0 0-0 W1 2019 Charleston Southern 12-6 4-5 6-1 2-0 W2 2019 N.C. State 4-4 0-2 3-2 1-0 W2 2019 Coastal Carolina 2-5 2-1 0-4 0-0 L5 2019 UNC Asheville 5-4 3-3 2-1 0-0 W2 2019 College of Charleston 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 L1 2015 UNC Greensboro 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 W1 2019 Cornell 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 L1 2017 UNC Wilmington 3-7 1-4 2-3 0-0 L4 2019 Davidson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 L1 2016 Northern Kentucky 4-2 4-2 0-0 0-0 W1 2017 Duke 3-6 1-2 2-3 0-1 W1 2019 Ohio State 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 W1 2018 East Carolina 2-8 1-3 1-4 0-1 L3 2019 Old Dominion 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1 2019 Elon 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 W1 2019 Pepperdine 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 2018 Evansville 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 L1 2017 Presbyterian 11-1 5-1 6-0 0-0 W7 2019 Fairfield 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 W3 2019 Quinnipiac 3-1 2-1 0-0 1-0 W3 2019 Gardner-Webb 12-4 5-1 6-3 1-0 W1 2018 Radford 5-10 2-7 3-3 0-0 W2 2019 Georgetown 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 W3 2019 Rhode Island 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 L1 2016 Georgia 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1 2018 Richmond 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W1 2017 Georgia Southern 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 L2 2017 Rider 5-3 5-3 0-0 0-0 L1 2018 High Point 10-7 4-2 5-4 1-1 W5 2019 St. John’s 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 L3 2018 Indiana State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 L1 2016 USC Upstate 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 L1 2019 Liberty 6-8 3-3 2-4 1-1 W1 2018 VCU 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 L1 2019 Longwood 13-2 8-1 5-1 0-0 W7 2019 Virginia Tech 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 W2 2017 Maryland 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 W1 2019 Western Michigan 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 2018 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 2015 William & Mary 4-4 4-1 0-3 0-0 L3 2019 Miami (Ohio) 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-0 L2 2018 Winthrop 6-8 2-1 2-4 2-3 W2 2019 Michigan State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 L1 2017 Yale 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 2018

Haire meeting with N.C. State head coach Elliott Avent before the Camels defeated the No. 17 ranked Wolfpack in Raleigh, 5-4 (May 7, 2019).

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Assistant Coach

Sixth Year at CU (Elon ‘13)

TYLER ROBINSON

Tyler Robinson begins his sixth season as a member of the academic all-district status. Butler was a semifinalist for the 2017 Campbell baseball coaching staff. Senior CLASS award. A member of the Campbell baseball staff since 2014, Robinson Robinson came to Campbell from Brunswick Community assisted former pitching coach Chris Marx as the assistant pitching College, where he served as the Dolphins’ pitching coach and coach during the 2019 season after spending the 2018 season as recruiting coordinator. a volunteer assistant coach. Robinson spent his first three seasons Prior to BCC, Robinson was a student assistant at Elon, where (2015-17) as the director of baseball operations. he graduated in 2013 with a degree in business management. In August of 2018, Robinson was promoted to assistant coach The Durham, N.C., native assisted the Phoenix from 2011-13 in after he spent the 2018 season as a volunteer assistant coach. day-to-day operations, primarily with pitching, video coordination Since 2015, Robinson’s first season on staff, the Camels have and camps. With Robinson on staff, the Phoenix made the won 158 games, averaging nearly 30 per year, with 24 all- Charlottesville NCAA Regional finals in 2013. conference picks and five All-America selections. MLB clubs have He earned his associates degree from Brunswick in 2011, drafted eight Campbell players and nine total players have signed where he pitched for two seasons. Robinson also gained coaching professional contracts during Robinson’s tenure. On August 10, experience at the American Legion level, coaching Durham Post 7 2018, Cedric Mullins, who was drafted in the 13th round of the each summer since 2009. 2015 MLB Draft, made his MLB debut with the Baltimore Orioles. He is married to the former Taelar Errington, who was a Campbell posted its fourth-straight 30-win season in Robinson’s Campbell lacrosse standout and former assistant coach. The first year, with five Camels earning All-Big South honors. Cole couple has one son, Rhett. Hallum was named Third Team All-American and Big South Player of the Year, while Matt Parrish earned his second-consecutive MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS UNDER ROBINSON Academic All-America accolade. Year Rd. Pick Pos. Name Club A then-record three Camels were selected in the 2015 MLB 2012 22 683 RHP James Stokes (Elon) Indians Draft, including Mullins (13th round, Baltimore Orioles), Steven 2013 18 540 1B Ryan Kinsella (Elon) Diamondbacks 22 650 C Alex Swim (Elon) Twins Leonard (23rd round, Colorado Rockies) and Heath Bowers (24th 22 660 SS Antonio Alvarez (Elon) Diamondbacks round, Oakland Athletics). 32 965 RHP Kyle Webb (Elon) Cardinals Three more Camels earned All-Big South honors in 2016, with 34 1021 RHP David Whitehead (Elon) Phillies Parrish, Grant Yost and Anthony Lopez all taking home league 2015 13 403 OF Cedric Mullins Orioles awards. Parrish also made history, becoming Campbell’s first 23 677 C Steven Leonard Rockies three-time CoSIDA Academic All-America selection. Parrish was 24 728 RHP Heath Bowers Athletics also the Senior CLASS Award winner. 2018 17 500 RHP Allan Winans Mets 2019 1 40 RHP Seth Johnson Ray In 2017, Robinson helped lead the Camels to 25 victories 6 196 OF Matthew Barefoot Astros and four players picked up all-conference honors. Drew Butler 9 260 RHP Tyson Messer White Sox headlined the group as the league’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year 29 859 RHP Jonathan Beymer (prior to CU) Royals and was a second team selection. Hallum nabbed his second 30 916 RHP Michael Horrell Astros first team selection while Matthew Barefoot and Jeff Hahs joined Butler on the second team. Following the 2017 campaign, Barefoot was named a Freshman All-American by three different college baseball publications: The NCBWA, Perfect Game and The Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. He became the first Freshman All-American in program history. Butler finished the season as the co-national leader for stolen bases with 39 swipes. He became the sixth Camel to earn a NCAA statistical championship. Butler was also named a 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District Robinson (#13) with Koby Collins at Robinson with his wife Taelar after CU selection marking the 23rd straight year a Campbell player earned the 2019 Big South Championship. won the 2019 Big South Championship.

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Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator

Third Year at CU (Kentucky Wesleyan ‘17) TYLER SHEWMAKER

Tyler Shewmaker enters his third season as a member of the MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS UNDER SHEWMAKER Campbell baseball coaching staff, moving to an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator role after he spent the 2019 season as Year Rd. Pick Pos. Name Club 2017 28 853 C Nic Perkins (SwampDogs) Nationals a volunteer assistant coach. He spent his first year as the director 2018 15 457 RHP Nick Ernst (SwampDogs) Yankees of baseball operations. 17 500 RHP Allan Winans Mets Shewmaker oversees the development of the Campbell 28 852 RHP Joey Gonzalez (SwampDogs) Astros catchers, completes day-to-day work with the hitters, and assists 31 934 LHP Zach Neff (SwampDogs) Twins with offensive game planning; he also supervises Campbell’s 33 976 OF Austin Edgette (SwampDogs) Giants recruiting efforts. 2019 1 40 RHP Seth Johnson Rays Since becoming a Fighting Camel, Shewmaker has taken 6 196 OF Matthew Barefoot Astros 8 228 RHP Griffin McLarty (SwampDogs) Orioles time out of the offseason to share his catching expertise as one 9 260 RHP Tyson Messer White Sox of eight featured speakers at the 2018 and 2019 CatcherCON 29 859 RHP Jonathan Beymer (prior to CU) Royals conventions in Nashville, Tenn. 30 916 RHP Michael Horrell Astros At the 2018 convention, he shared his knowledge in developing a culture in a catcher core, growing catchers together through training and team-oriented goals, and at last year’s gathering, he provided techniques, methods and training for the new development of catchers in stances, technology and drill work. Shewmaker joined the Camels after serving as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Kentucky Wesleyan College, in 2017. Shewmaker assisted heavily with recruiting for the Panthers and helped lead them to their first NCAA Division II Regional. In addition to recruiting, Shewmaker worked full-time with Kentucky Wesleyan’s catchers and assisted with hitting and base running. He also created and monitored the Panthers’ strength and conditioning program for position players. With over three years of coaching experience, Shewmaker has coached and assisted with recruiting players from all three NCAA divisions, NAIA and NJCAA. Shewmaker spent the summer of 2017 as an assistant coach for the Fayetteville SwampDogs of the . He helped lead the team to the first-half division title and a league playoff berth. Since 2017, including once that year, eight players that Shewmaker coached in Fayetteville have either been drafted or signed by an MLB club. As a player, Shewmaker was a career .306 hitter in three seasons at Kentucky Wesleyan. Between 34 hits, he tallied four doubles and three triples. He also drove in 17 runs and drew 17 walks. Off the field, he was a member of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee and was named a member of “Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges.” Shewmaker is the son of Tim and Rita Shewmaker and he has two sisters, Brittany and Bethany. He also has three nephews, Lincoln, Ryker and Bentley, who all still reside in his hometown of

Corydon, Ind. Shewmaker (#7) with Matthew Barefoot (#28) in 2019.

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Volunteer Assistant Coach

First Year at CU (Case Western Reserve ‘17)

CONNOR FAIX

Connor Faix begins his first year on the Campbell baseball A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Faix is a 2017 graduate of Case coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach and will help lead- Western Reserve University, where he graduated magna cum pitching coach Tyler Robinson in the development of the Fighting laude with a bachelor’s of science in finance. Camel pitching staff. Faix earned his first collegiate coaching stint after graduation, With experience as a throwing coordinator at performance operating as the volunteer assistant coach at Oberlin College academies and coaching experience in the NCAA Division II and during the fall 2017 season. He acted as the pitching coach, Division III ranks, as well as the NJCAA level, Faix has coached emphasizing general arm strength building, administrating four pitchers who were selected in the MLB Draft since 2018. individualized throwing programs and creating fall practice Faix joined Justin Haire’s staff after wrapping up a successful schedules around weekly bullpen sessions. season as the pitching coach at NCAA DII member Mercyhurst Along with collegiate coaching, Faix was also a throwing University in Erie, Pa. He helped lead the Lakers to the semifinals coordinator at the Prospect Performance Academy in Aurora, of the 2019 NCAA DII College World Series, the program’s furthest Ohio, and The Yard at Mason City in Mason City, Iowa. In those postseason finish in school history. roles, he created individualized throwing-related training programs The Mercyhurst pitching staff struck out 536 batters over 409.1 for high school and college pitchers and position players. Two innings, good for an 11.8 strikeouts per nine innings pitched college arms that he worked with during the summer were average, which ranked second nationally. Additionally, two of drafted in the 25th and 29th rounds of the 2019 MLB Draft. Faix’s pitchers – Tyler Garbee and Matthew Minnick – were During the summer of 2018, Faix also spent time as a Colorado selected in the 2019 MLB Draft, taken in the 19th and 23rd Rockies associate scout in the Great Plains area. rounds, respectively. Both pitchers hurled no-hitters during the season, making Mercyhurst the only Division II team to toss MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS UNDER FAIX multiple no-hitters during the 2019 campaign. Year Rd. Pick Pos. Name Club Along with his pitching coach duties, Faix also helped manage 2018 30 899 RHP Evan Reifert (NIACC) Rangers the Mercyhurst recruiting process for prospective athletes and 36 1085 LHP Brandon Williamson (NIACC) Brewers prepared scouting reports of upcoming opponents. 2019 19 564 RHP Tyler Garbee (Mercyhurst) Reds 23 705 LHP Matthew Minnick (Mercyhurst) Yankees Before Mercyhurst, Faix was an assistant coach at North Iowa 29 859 RHP Jonathan Beymer (prior to CU) Royals Area Community College in 2018. During his time in Mason City, Iowa, he again contributed to the development of two pitchers selected in that year’s MLB Draft. He also created and monitored the Trojans’ preseason lifting program for position players.

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DIR OF PD & OPS Director of Player Development and Operations

First Year at CU (South Carolina ‘17) MATT CLARK

Matt Clark enters his first year as the director of player Upon graduation from USC, Clark started his professional development and operations on the Campbell baseball staff. career in the Minor League Operations & Player Development In his role, Clark works extensively in the video and data department in the organization from June 2017 analysis process to aide Campbell baseball’s progress through to October 2018. He was hired as the Player Development and various technical development tools, which will enhance student- Minor League Operations Intern for the Pirates’ Gulf Coast League athlete performance. Along with analyzing Campbell film, he will affiliate before his promotion to Player Development and Minor also examine opponent film to prepare competition strategies with League Operations Assistant in the Fall Instructional League in coaches, and aid with Campbell’s day-to-day operations. October 2017. Clark joins the Fighting Camels with four years of operations He spent the final 10 months of his time with the Pirates and managerial experience at the NCAA Division I level with the with the Class High A Bradenton Marauders overseeing and University of South Carolina Gamecocks and two years of player coordinating all video operations. He also assisted with all player development experience in the Pittsburgh Pirates Minor League development activities and presented hitting and pitching coaches Baseball system. with advanced opponent scouting through attack plan meetings. A 2017 graduate of South Carolina, Clark was a four-year Clark’s last stop before arriving in Buies Creek was as the student manager and served as the baseball operations intern Player Development Specialist at Diesel Edge Training Academy in during the 2017 season. He helped facilitate all practices, camps Wexford, Pa., where he conducted private, individualized baseball and games, while also assisting the recruiting coordinator with training since December 2018. on-campus visits; he also coordinated the team’s video operations Before Diesel Edge, he had a stint as the Sports Character efforts. and Team Development Associate with The Greatest Champion Clark gained experience in player development as a student Foundation in Columbia, S.C., strategizing and fostering individual volunteer in the USC student-athlete development department leadership skills among college and professional athletes. from 2016-17. In his role, he helped coordinate life skills by programming seminars for student-athletes, which emphasized student-athlete leadership attributes.

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Assistant Director of Academic Coordinator Strength & Conditioning Third Year at CU Second Year at CU (Duquesne ‘12) (Montclair State ‘16)

ELIZABETH HOMAN MATT RODRIGUEZ

An academic coordinator for Campbell University’s Student- Matt Rodriguez is responsible for the yearly strength and Athlete Support department since July 2017, Elizabeth (Liz) conditioning of Campbell’s baseball team and the throwers for Homan works with the CU baseball, lacrosse, men’s tennis and track & field. He also assists with the Campbell football program. women’s tennis teams. Homan coordinates academic support Rodriguez came to Buies Creek in May of 2018 after serving as for student-athletes, closely monitoring their four-year academic a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Sacred plans and day-to-day academic profiles. Heart University in Fairfield, Conn., from 2016-18. He earned his A two-time graduate of Duquesne University, Homan earned master’s of science in exercise science and nutrition from SHU. her bachelor’s in integrated marketing communications in 2012 Rodriguez graduated from Montclair State University in 2016 and a master’s in sports leadership in 2015. with a B.S. in exercise science. As a Red Hawk, he competed as Homan was a four-year member of the Dukes team, an infielder for the Montclair State baseball team. earning All-Atlantic 10 honors all four seasons, including a first A native of Cinnaminson, N.J., Rodriguez is a Certified Strength team nod as a junior. In 2010, she was named to the American and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength Volleyball Coaches Association (ACVA) All-Northeast Region and Conditioning Association and he is a Functional Range First Team and also received AVCA Division I Honorable Mention Conditioning (FRC) Movement Specialist. In addition, he holds All-America recognition. Homan played a season of professional Level 1 Reflexive Performance Reset (RPR) certification, CPR/AED volleyball for Lyon Saint-Fons Volley in Lyon, France, in 2013. and First Aid certification from the American Red Cross.

Assistant Director of Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Communications Third Year at CU Second Year at CU (Slippery Rock ‘11) (Appalachian State ‘18)

ERIC ORTIZ REBECCA YOUNGER

Eric Ortiz, who enters his second season as Campbell baseball’s Rebecca (Becky) Younger, MS, LAT, ATC, was named assistant director of communications, was moved to an assistant director athletic trainer at Campbell University in September of 2017. She role on the Campbell University Athletic Communications team primarily works with the Campbell baseball program and serves in in August 2018. He previously served as a staff assistant for two the role of insurance coordinator. months before moving to his current position as the primary A native of New Jersey, Younger has toured the professional communications contact for volleyball, swimming and baseball. baseball ranks on two different occasions. Starting in the summer From 2014-16, Ortiz was a student assistant in the Campbell of 2011, Younger was an athletic training intern for the Chicago athletic communications office before transferring to Appalachian Cubs organization. In May 2014, Younger was the head athletic State University where he worked in its strategic communication trainer for the New Jersey Jackals of the American Association of department for two years. The Ahoskie, N.C., native earned his Independent . bachelor’s degree in public relations from App State in May 2018. Younger obtained her master’s of science in physical education Ortiz is the son of José and Tammy Ortiz, who still reside in with an emphasis in athletic training from the University of South Ahoskie, and he is the brother of Kalyssa Ortiz, who is currently Carolina. She received her bachelor’s degree in athletic training enrolled at Campbell. Ortiz and his wife, Christian, reside in from Slippery Rock University (Pa.) in December 2011. While at Garner. His wife also attended Campbell from 2014-16 and Slippery Rock, Younger was a member of the track and field and graduated from App State in 2018. cross country teams, earning multiple academic accolades.

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University President

Fifth Year at CU

(Bayor ‘79)

DR. J. BRADLEY CREED

An accomplished leader of mission-driven institutions and a scholar and historian of religion, Dr. J. Bradley Creed began his duties as Campbell University’s fifth president July 1, 2015. “The Campbell education is not just a transaction; it is a transformational learning experience that changes lives,” Dr. Creed said during his inaugural address in April 2016. “Our work is not operating an institution of higher education, but our work is transforming lives.” Since his tenure began, Campbell opened only the second engineering school at a private university in North Carolina, opened the state-of-the-art First Citizens Wealth Management Center in the Campbell Business School, received one of its largest gifts in university history to establish The G. Eugene Boyce Center of Advocacy at Campbell Law, received its largest humanities-related grant in university history to start a youth theology institute, and hosted the 2016 Big South Men’s Basketball Championship. Before coming to Buies Creek, Dr. Creed was the provost, executive vice president, and a professor of religion at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. During his 12 years as Samford’s provost, he led multiple Creed (right) congratulates head baseball coach Justin Haire (right) after the initiatives, including the launch of the College of Health Sciences Fighting Camels won the 2019 Big South Championship in Fayetteville, N.C. in 2013 and the addition of over two-dozen new or enhanced academic programs. He also played a key role in strategic enrollment efforts that improved the size, retention, and academic quality of the undergraduate student body. Samford achieved the highest graduation rate of any college or university in Alabama during his tenure as provost. Before joining Samford, Dr. Creed was dean, associate dean, and professor of Christian history at Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary. Earlier in his career, he served as pastor of churches in Texas and Louisiana. A Jacksonville, Texas, native, Dr. Creed received his Ph.D. Creed (right) celebrates with Jim Perry (left) during Campbell’s 2019 Big South Championship title game against Winthrop. and Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Baylor University. He and his wife, Kathy, have three children: Caitlin (1987- 2007), Charles Vernon, and Carrie Grace.

Creed with his wife, Kathy, Campbell baseball supporters, and the Jim Perry family at the 2019 Big South Championship title game in Fayetteville, N.C.

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Director of Athletics

First Year at CU

(Richmond ‘96)

OMAR BANKS

Omar Banks was introduced as Campbell University’s director At both Cincinnati and Virginia Tech, he served under Director of athletics on June 25, 2019 at a press conference in the main of Athletics Whit Babcock, who said he was elated to see Banks lobby of the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center. take the helm of his own program. The former executive associate athletics director at Virginia “Omar is the ideal fit for Campbell University,” Babcock said. “I Tech oversees Campbell’s 21 Division I varsity programs and more am so happy for him and his family, whom I’ve known for nearly a than 400 student-athletes. decade. He’s worked hard for this opportunity. He’s ready.” “I am very honored and humbled to become a part of the Banks began his collegiate athletics career in 1998 at North Campbell University family,” Banks said. “I’m excited to get started Carolina State University as a media intern within the sports as soon as possible and look forward to getting to know our information department. Following stints as a project manager student-athletes, coaches, donors and supporters, along with the and data consultant for IBM and finance manager for Fidelity entire Campbell community. Investments, he returned to athletics in 2005 as ticket manager “We have all the tools at Campbell to be great, and I look and fiscal administrator for Hampton University. In 2007, he forward to serving this great University to the best of my ability.” moved on to Virginia Commonwealth University, where he Banks succeeds Bob Roller, who stepped down in December supervised ticket operations, event management and staffing, and of 2019 after eight years of leading Campbell Athletics to all accounts receivable for the athletics department. unprecedented growth. Former women’s basketball coach Wanda Banks earned his undergraduate degree in business Watkins (currently Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman administration from the University of Richmond before earning Administrator) served as interim A.D. through the hiring process. master’s degrees in business administration and sports President J. Bradley Creed said Banks’ combination of character leadership from North Carolina Central University and Virginia and experience made him the right choice for Campbell Athletics, Commonwealth University, respectively. Banks played football which earned the 2018-19 Sasser Cup as the top overall sports at the University of Richmond from 1993 to 1997 and once program in the Big South Conference. Campbell last earned this participated in the NCAA’s Leadership Institute. He also served recognition in 1994. as president of the College Athletic Business Management “Our athletics program is on the rise, and with Omar Banks, Association after serving one-year stints as third, second and first we’re bringing in a man who has overseen the business vice president. operations and human resources for some of the biggest athletics Banks and his wife, Ellen, are the parents of two children — son programs in the nation — and quite successfully,” Creed said. Omar II and daughter Marianna. “In meeting him and his family, we are confident he will lead our program to the next level.” In his role at Virginia Tech, Banks served as chief financial officer for two years in the 44th-largest collegiate athletics department in the nation. In 2018, Virginia Tech saw an $11 million increase in total revenue over the previous year and generated a surplus for the first time since 2015. Prior to Virginia Tech, Banks served as the executive senior associate athletics director for the University of Cincinnati for eight years. At Cincinnati, he oversaw all aspects of a $61 million budget and provided strategic advisement to the athletics director on contracts, capital project financing, revenue agreements, personnel planning, departmental policies and procedures, and scholarship support for 19 sport programs. He also handled oversight for football, men’s basketball, men’s soccer, facilities, information technology, athletics equipment operations, and he managed human resource operations for more than 300 coaches, Banks addresses the media and the Campbell University community at the official staff members, graduate assistants and volunteers. press conference welcoming him as CU’s new director of athletics (June 25, 2019).

@GOCAMELSBSB 53 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ABOUT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY On Jan. 5, 1887, James Archibald Campbell, a 26-year-old Baptist minister, welcomed 16 students to a small church in Buies Creek, N.C., for the first day of classes for the school he founded: Buies Creek Academy. By the end of the first term, there were 92 students. Since then, Buies Creek Academy has evolved to become Campbell Junior College (1926), Campbell College (1961), and Campbell University (1979). Throughout these transformations, the university has remained true to its founding principles to address the most pressing needs of North Carolina and to educate men and women for Christian service around the world. A testament to how these founding principles still guide Campbell University today is the establishment of three new schools in the last few years. Campbell launched the School of Osteopathic — North Carolina’s first new medical school in over 35 years — in 2013. In 2016, Campbell opened the doors to programs in nursing and engineering. These programs join Campbell’s other established schools — College of Arts & Sciences, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (1976), the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business (1983), the School of Education (1985), the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (1985) and the Divinity School (1996). In addition to its main campus in Buies Creek, Campbell University has extended campuses at Camp Lejeune Fort Bragg/Pope Air Force Base, online and in Raleigh, where the law school reloacted in 2009. Today, Campbell University enrolls nearly 6,500 students, including more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students on its main campus. These students study across nearly 150 disciplines in the liberal arts, health sciences and professions — and continuing the university’s tradition of excellend in faith, learning and service. CAMPBELL’S HISTORY OF FIRSTS

1887 Opened as Buies Creek Academy when there were no other schools in the area.

1967 Started the first trust and wealth management program in the .

1976 Opened the first law school in North Carolina in 35 years.

1986 Opened the first pharmacy school in the United States in 40 years.

2013 Started North Carolina’s first bachelor’s degree program in homeland security.

2013 Opened the first medical school in North Carolina in 35 years.

An aerial view of Campbell University’s academic circle (2018). on the campus of Campbell University.

54 @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 REVIEW 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 SEASON REVIEW HONORS & AWARDS RECORDS TEAM SUPERLATIVES BIG SOUTH PITCHER OF THE YEAR Overall: ...... 37-21 TEAM BATTING Michael Horrell ...... SP Big South: ...... 19-7 At-bats: 46 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) Runs: 21 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) Hits: 22 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Home: ...... 19-6 RBI: 20 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) Ryan Chasse ...... SP Away: ...... 12-13 Doubles: 8 vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) Neutral: ...... 6-2 Triples 3 vs. Fairfield [G1] (Mar 2) ALL-BIG SOUTH BIG SOUTH STANDINGS Home runs: 4 vs. Winthrop (May 24) Matthew Barefoot, OF ...... 1st Team Walks: 12 vs. Charleston So. (May 23) Ryan Chasse, SP ...... 1st Team School Conf. Overall Strikeouts: 12 vs. #9 East Carolina (Feb 20) 12 vs. #10 N.C. State (Feb 27) Luis Gimenez, INF ...... 1st Team 1. Campbell * ! $ 19-7 37-21 Sac bunts: 2 4 times 2. Radford 19-8 30-27 Michael Horrell, SP ...... 1st Team Sac flies: 2 9 times Collin Wolf, INF ...... 2nd Team 3. Winthrop 18-9 34-23 Stolen bases: 6 vs. Georgetown (Feb 24) Wyatt Tyson, RP ...... All-Academic 4. Presbyterian 16-11 30-29 6 vs. Fairfield [G1] (Mar 2) 5. Gardner-Webb 14-13 25-26 Hit by pitch: 6 vs. Maryland (Feb 15) BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP 6. High Point 14-13 27-27 Caught stealing: 2 vs. Georgetown (Feb 22) Runners LOB: 18 at #9 North Carolina (Mar 26) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 7. Charleston Southern 11-16 23-36 Hit into DP: 4 vs. Fairfield [G1] (Mar 2) Koby Collins . . . . .Tournament MVP, 1B 8. USC Upstate 9-17 23-30 Tyler Anshaw ...... 3B 9. UNC Asheville 9-18 16-36 TEAM FIELDING Matthew Barefoot ...... OF 10. Longwood 5-22 11-41 Putouts: 33 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) Zach Minnick ...... C Assists: 15 vs. Fairfield [G1] (Mar 2) * Big South Regular Season Champions 15 vs. Charleston So. (May 3) Errors: 6 vs. Georgetown (Feb 22) NCAA GREENVILLE REGIONAL ! Big South Tournament Champions Passed balls: 2 vs. VCU (Feb 16) $ NCAA Regional ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM DPs turned: 3 at #12 Coastal Carolina (Feb 17) Matthew Barefoot ...... OF POSTSEASON RESULTS 3 at High Point (Mar 17) Koby Collins ...... 1B Luis Gimenez ...... SS BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM PITCHING Innings pitched: 11.0 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) Michael Horrell ...... SP Segra Stadium, Fayetteville, N.C. Runs allowed: 14 at William & Mary (Mar 10) Spencer Packard ...... DH #1 Campbell 20, #7 Charleston Southern 7 Earned runs: 14 at William & Mary (Mar 10) #1 Campbell 13, #3 Winthrop 5 Walks allowed: 12 at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN #1 Campbell 8, #3 Winthrop 6 Strikeouts: 16 vs. Longwood (May 17) Ryan Chasse, SP . . . . Collegiate Baseball Hits allowed: 14 vs. Charleston So. (May 4) ...... NCBWA (2nd Team) NCAA GREENVILLE REGIONAL 14 at Winthrop (May 12) Clark-LeClair Stadium, Greenville, N.C. 14 vs. Quinnipiac (Jun 2) #3 Campbell 5, #2 N.C. State 4 2B’s allowed: 6 at William & Mary (Mar 10) ABCA ATLANTIC ALL-REGION 3B’s allowed: 2 at William & Mary (Mar 10) #3 Campbell 9, #4 Quinnipiac 8 Matthew Barefoot, OF �������������������� 2nd Team HR’s allowed: 2 8 times #1 East Carolina 12, #3 Campbell 3 Wild pitches: 3 5 times NCCSIA ALL-STATE #1 East Carolina 10, #3 Campbell 3 Hit batters: 5 at William & Mary (Mar 10) Matthew Barefoot, OF ...... 1st Team Michael Horrell, SP ��������������������������1st Team Ryan Chasse, SP ...... 2nd Team Spencer Packard, DH . . . . . 2nd Team Collin Wolf, INF ...... 2nd Team

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE PRESIDENTIAL HONOR ROLL (24) Zach Adams, Waldy Arias, Ty Babin, Brock Bell, Julian Blackburn, Ryan Chasse, Matthew Christian, Koby Collins, Bryce Cota, Luis Gimenez, Luke Hahn, Grant Harris, Cole Hart, Logan Heintzman, A.J. Hrica, Seth Johnson, Zach Minnick, Landry Moore, Dawson Pomeroy, Ryan Sutton, Jonathan Tyler, Wyatt Tyson, Cameron Witt, Collin Wolf

ABCA ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Team GPA over a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the entire 2018-19 academic year The Camels hoisting the 2019 Big South Championship trophy.

56 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 SEASON REVIEW INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES HOW RUNS WERE SCORED INDIVIDUAL BATTING Singles...... 136 At-bats: 7 Matthew Christian at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) Home runs...... 86 7 Luis Gimenez at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) Doubles...... 69 7 Matthew Barefoot vs. Charleston Southern (May 23) Sac flies...... 35 Runs: 4 Cameron Witt vs. Georgetown (Feb 23) 4 Matthew Christian vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) Walks...... 17 4 Tyler Anshaw vs. Charleston Southern (May 23) Groundouts...... 17 Hits: 5 Matthew Christian vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) Errors...... 13 RBI: 7 Matthew Christian vs. UNC Asheville (Mar 23) Triples...... 9 Doubles: 2 8 times, last Collin Wolf vs. Charleston Southern (May 23) ...... 6 Triples 1 12 times, last Collin Wolf vs. Longwood (May 17) Hit by pitch...... 5 Home runs: 2 Matthew Barefoot at Gardner-Webb (Apr 6) Walks: 3 4 times, last Tyler Anshaw vs. Charleston Southern (5/23) Fielder’s choice...... 4 Strikeouts: 3 6 times, last A.J. Hrica vs. Charleston Southern (5/5) Passed ball...... 3 Sac bunts: 2 Tyler Anshaw vs. Radford (Apr 12) Steal...... 2 2 Tyler Anshaw at UNC Greensboro (Apr 16) Sac bunts...... 2 Sac flies: 2 Matthew Barefoot vs. #9 East Carolina (Feb 20) ...... 1 Stolen bases: 3 Matthew Barefoot vs. Georgetown (Feb 23) Balk...... 0 Hit by pitch: 3 Matthew Barefoot vs. Maryland (Feb 15) Caught stealing: 1 24 times, last Matthew Barefoot vs. #15 N.C. State (May 31) Rundown...... 0 Throw...... 0 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Total...... 405 Putouts: 14 Matthew Christian vs. UNCW (Apr 10) Assists: 6 Waldy Arias vs. Charleston Southern (May 3) 2019 MLB DRAFT Errors: 3 Zach Minnick vs. Georgetown (Feb 22) Rd. (No.) Player Club Passed balls: 2 Zach Minnick vs. VCU (Feb 16) 1 (40) Seth Johnson, RHP . . . . TB 6 (196) Matthew Barefoot, OF . . .HOU INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Innings pitched: 9.0 Michael Horrell vs. Presbyterian (Mar 30) 9 (260) Tyson Messer, RHP . . . .CWS 9.0 Ryan Chasse vs. Charleston Southern (May 5) 30 (916) Michael Horrell, RHP . . . HOU Runs allowed: 6 4 times, last Seth Johnson vs. Charleston Southern (May 4) Earned runs: 6 Seth Johnson at USC Upstate (Apr 20) 6 Seth Johnson vs. Charleston Southern (May 4) Walks allowed: 7 Kevin Westlake at Duke (Mar 20) Strikeouts: 11 Michael Horrell vs. #15 N.C. State (May 31) Hits allowed: 13 Michael Horrell at Winthrop (May 10) Doubles allowed: 3 Kevin Westlake vs. Georgetown (Feb 24) 3 Ryan Chasse vs. Fairfield (Mar 2) 3 Seth Johnson vs. Charleston Southern (May 4) Triples allowed: 1 9 times, last Thomas Coggburn vs. Charleston Southern (May 23) Home runs allowed: 2 5 times, last Seth Johnson at Gardner-Webb (Apr 5) Wild pitches: 3 Ryan Chasse at High Point (Mar 18) 3 Kevin Westlake at Elon (Apr 9) Hit batters: 2 8 times, last Michael Horrell vs. Charleston Southern (May 3)

SCORE BY INNINGS

INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Campbell 46 41 59 40 62 75 44 21 10 5 405 Opponents 21 29 44 33 27 49 20 43 31 1 298 CAMPBELL RUNS PER GAME BY STARTING PITCHER

PITCHER W-L RUNS/G TEAM HIGHS / LOWS Michael Horrell . . . .11-2 . . . .9.0 . . . .21 vs. UNC Asheville / 1 at William & Mary Ryan Chasse . . . . 11-4 . . . .7.7 . . . . .11 (4x), last vs. Longwood / 1 at UNCW Phil Simpson . . . . 3-1 . . . . 7.2 ...... 13 vs. Longwood / 1 vs. UNCW Logan Heintzman . . .1-0 . . . . 7.0 ...... 7 vs. Georgetown Kevin Westlake . . . .7-5 . . . . 6.2 ...... 15 at Elon / 2 (2x), last at #9 UNC Seth Johnson . . . . 4-7 . . . . 4.8 ...... 13 at High Point / 0 vs. UNC Asheville W-L: Team’s record when pitcher starts RUNS/G: Team’s runs per game when pitcher starts HIGHS/LOWS: Team’s high and low runs when pitcher starts Seth Johnson (2019)

@GOCAMELSBSB 57 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Inns Overall Big South CU Pitcher of Record CU Save Attend. Time ^ Feb 15, 2019 vs. Maryland W 10-6 (10) 1-0 -- Messer, T. (W, 1-0) -- 205 3:57 ^ Feb 16, 2019 vs. VCU L 7-8 9 1-1 -- Tyson, W. (L, 0-1) -- 252 3:26 ^ Feb 17, 2019 at #12 Coastal Carolina L 2-11 9 1-2 -- Westlake, K. (L, 0-1) -- 1308 3:35 Feb 20, 2019 #9 EAST CAROLINA W 7-6 9 2-2 -- Tyson, W. (W, 1-1) -- 745 3:37 Feb 22, 2019 GEORGETOWN W 7-4 9 3-2 -- Horrell, M. (W, 1-0) Moore, L. (1) 399 3:00 Feb 23, 2019 GEORGETOWN W 7-4 9 4-2 -- Chasse, R. (W, 1-0) Tyler, J. (1) 462 2:46 Feb 24, 2019 GEORGETOWN W 9-5 9 5-2 -- Moore, L. (W, 1-0) -- 535 3:32 Feb 27, 2019 #10 N.C. STATE L 1-10 9 5-3 -- Johnson, S. (L, 0-1) -- 1286 2:53 Mar 01, 2019 FAIRFIELD W 3-2 (10) 6-3 -- Moore, L. (W, 2-0) -- 233 3:05 Mar 02, 2019 FAIRFIELD [1] W 11-6 9 7-3 -- Chasse, R. (W, 2-0) -- 974 3:02 Mar 02, 2019 FAIRFIELD [2] W 6-3 9 8-3 -- Moore, L. (W, 3-0) -- 243 3:05 Mar 05, 2019 at Old Dominion L 3-4 9 8-4 -- Messer, T. (L, 1-1) -- 185 3:48 Mar 08, 2019 at William & Mary L 2-5 9 8-5 -- Heintzman, L. (L, 0-1) -- 151 3:00 Mar 09, 2019 at William & Mary L 1-4 9 8-6 -- Horrell, M. (L, 1-1) -- 209 2:36 Mar 10, 2019 at William & Mary L 5-14 9 8-7 -- Chasse, R. (L, 2-1) -- 252 3:18 Mar 13, 2019 N.C. CENTRAL L 4-7 9 8-8 -- Yusko, J. (L, 0-1) -- 611 3:32 * Mar 16, 2019 at High Point W 13-8 9 9-8 1-0 Johnson, S. (W, 1-1) -- 538 3:20 * Mar 17, 2019 at High Point W 8-6 9 10-8 2-0 Horrell, M. (W, 2-1) Moore, L. (2) 487 3:15 * Mar 18, 2019 at High Point W 8-2 9 11-8 3-0 Chasse, R. (W, 3-1) -- 383 2:35 Mar 20, 2019 at Duke W 12-6 9 12-8 -- Westlake, K. (W, 1-1) Moore, L. (3) 236 3:46 * Mar 22, 2019 UNC ASHEVILLE L 0-3 9 12-9 3-1 Johnson, S. (L, 1-2) -- 598 2:27 * Mar 23, 2019 UNC ASHEVILLE W 21-1 9 13-9 4-1 Horrell, M. (W, 3-1) -- 648 3:03 * Mar 24, 2019 UNC ASHEVILLE W 6- 9 14-9 5-1 Chasse, R. (W, 4-1) -- 733 2:25 Mar 26, 2019 at #9 North Carolina L 2-4 9 14-10 -- Westlake, K. (L, 1-2) -- 2014 3:41 * Mar 29, 2019 PRESBYTERIAN W 5-3 9 15-10 6-1 Johnson, S. (W, 2-2) -- 683 2:23 * Mar 30, 2019 PRESBYTERIAN W 3-2 9 16-10 7-1 Horrell, M. (W, 4-1) -- 620 2:02 * Mar 31, 2019 PRESBYTERIAN W 11-4 9 17-10 8-1 Heintzman, L. (W, 1-1) -- 513 3:32 Apr 03, 2019 at N.C. Central W 3-1 9 18-10 -- Westlake, K. (W, 2-2) Heintzman, L. (1) 60 2:59 * Apr 05, 2019 at Gardner-Webb L 8-9 (12) 18-11 8-2 Simpson, P. (L, 0-1) -- 296 4:16 * Apr 06, 2019 at Gardner-Webb W 10-5 9 19-11 9-2 Horrell, M. (W, 5-1) Moore, L. (4) 371 2:59 * Apr 07, 2019 at Gardner-Webb W 11-3 9 20-11 10-2 Heintzman, L. (W, 2-1) -- 311 2:37 Apr 09, 2019 at Elon W 15-7 9 21-11 -- Tyler, J. (W, 1-0) -- 279 4:01 Apr 10, 2019 UNCW L 1-5 9 21-12 -- Simpson, P. (L, 0-2) -- 669 2:58 * Apr 12, 2019 RADFORD L 2-6 9 21-13 10-3 Heintzman, L. (L, 2-2) -- 231 3:30 * Apr 13, 2019 RADFORD W 6-2 9 22-13 11-3 Horrell, M. (W, 6-1) -- 572 2:36 * Apr 14, 2019 RADFORD W 7-0 9 23-13 12-3 Chasse, R. (W, 5-1) -- 493 2:29 Apr 16, 2019 at UNCG W 7-4 9 24-13 -- Blackburn, J. (W, 1-0) Messer, T. (2) 403 3:23 * Apr 18, 2019 at USC Upstate W 9-6 9 25-13 13-3 Heintzman, L. (W, 3-2) -- 420 3:20 * Apr 20, 2019 at USC Upstate L 7-8 9 25-14 13-4 Horrell, M. (L, 6-2) -- 335 3:25 Apr 24, 2019 at UNCW L 1-3 9 25-15 -- Chasse, R. (L, 5-2) -- 990 3:18 * May 03, 2019 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 14-0 9 26-15 14-4 Horrell, M. (W, 7-2) -- 581 2:50 * May 04, 2019 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3-9 9 26-16 14-5 Johnson, S. (L, 2-3) -- 604 3:18 * May 05, 2019 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 4-1 9 27-16 15-5 Chasse, R. (W, 6-2) -- 456 2:07 May 07, 2019 at #17 N.C. State W 5-3 9 28-16 -- Westlake, K. (W, 3-2) Messer, T. (3) 2613 3:08 * May 10, 2019 at Winthrop [1] L 4-5 9 28-17 15-6 Horrell, M. (L, 7-3) -- 402 3:00 * May 10, 2019 at Winthrop [2] W 5-4 (10) 29-17 16-6 Simpson, P. (W, 1-2) Messer, T. (4) 752 2:58 * May 12, 2019 at Winthrop L 9-10 9 29-18 16-7 Tyler, J. (L, 1-1) -- 413 3:10 May 14, 2019 at #6 East Carolina L 3-4 9 29-19 -- Tyson, W. (L, 1-2) -- 3208 3:25 * May 16, 2019 LONGWOOD W 12-1 9 30-19 17-7 Horrell, M. (W, 8-3) -- 487 3:02 * May 17, 2019 LONGWOOD W 13-9 9 31-19 18-7 Johnson, S. (W, 3-3) -- 473 3:18 * May 18, 2019 LONGWOOD W 11-0 9 32-19 19-7 Chasse, R. (W, 7-2) -- 559 3:03 ! May 23, 2019 vs. Charleston Southern W 20-7 9 33-19 -- Horrell, M. (W, 9-3) -- 543 3:26 ! May 24, 2019 vs. Winthrop W 13-5 9 34-19 -- Heintzman, L. (W, 4-2) Blackburn, J. (1) 557 3:30 ! May 25, 2019 vs. Winthrop W 8-6 9 35-19 -- Simpson, P. (W, 2-2) Messer, T. (5) 594 3:21 $ May 31, 2019 vs. #15 N.C. State W 5-4 9 36-19 -- Horrell, M. (W, 10-3) Moore, L. (5) 4239 2:46 $ Jun 02, 2019 vs. Quinnipiac W 9-8 9 37-19 -- Moore, L. (W, 4-0) -- 4474 3:37 $ Jun 03, 2019 vs. #7 East Carolina L 3-10 9 37-20 -- Westlake, K. (L, 3-3) -- 4612 3:41 $ Jun 03, 2019 at #7 East Carolina L 3-12 9 37-21 -- Simpson, P. (L, 2-3) -- 5206 3:36

^ Brittan Resorts Invitational - Conway, S.C. * Big South Conference game ! Big South Championship - Fayetteville, N.C. $ NCAA Greenville Regional - Greenville, N.C.

58 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 CATEGORICAL RECORDS Big South Overall Big South Overall Overall 19-7 37-21 On Weekdays 3-0 10-9 Home Games 12-3 19-6 Monday 1-0 1-2 Road Games 7-4 12-13 Tuesday 0-0 2-4 Neutral-Site Games 0-0 6-2 Hump Day 0-0 3-4 Final 5 Games 4-1 3-2 Thursday 2-0 3-0 Final 10 Games 6-4 8-2 On Weekends 16-7 27-12 In Day Games 13-4 23-11 Friday 4-4 9-5 In Night Games 6-3 14-10 Saturday 6-2 10-4 In Double Headers 1-1 3-2 Sunday 6-1 8-3 vs. LH Starters 8-4 12-10 In Single-Game Series 0-0 6-7 vs. RH Starters 11-3 25-11 In Two-Game Series 1-1 1-1 Camels Score First 17-4 27-10 In Three-Game Series 18-6 24-8 Opponent Scores First 2-3 10-11 In Tournament Play 0-0 6-4 Leading after 6 18-1 30-1 In Postseason Play 0-0 5-2 Leading after 7 19-1 36-1 Monthly Breakdown Leading after 8 19-0 35-0 February 0-0 5-3 Trailing after 6 1-3 3-15 March 8-1 12-7 Trailing after 7 0-5 0-16 April 5-3 8-5 Trailing after 8 0-6 0-18 May 6-3 11-4 Tied after 6 0-3 4-5 June 0-0 1-2 Tied after 7 0-1 1-4 In North Carolina 17-4 34-12 Tied after 8 0-1 2-3 Outside of North Carolina 2-3 3-9 vs. Top 5 (when played) 0-0 0-0 vs. In-state Opponents 7-2 14-10 vs. Top 10 (when played) 0-0 1-5 vs. Out-of-state Opponents 12-5 23-11 vs. Top 25 (when played) 0-0 3-6 On ESPN+ 14-2 17-3 vs. Top 30 (when played) 0-0 3-6 On ESPN3 1-0 3-1 In 1-Run Games 2-4 6-7 On ESPNU 0-0 1-1 In 2-Run Games 2-0 5-2 On ACC Network Extra 0-0 2-1 In 5+ Run Games 10-1 15-6 Conference Breakdown (regular season) Extra Innings (total) 1-1 3-1 vs. Atlantic Coast (ACC) n/a 2-2 Home 0-0 1-0 vs. American n/a 1-1 Away 1-1 1-1 vs. Atlantic 10 n/a 0-1 Neutral 0-0 1-0 vs. Big East n/a 3-0 In Shutouts 3-1 3-1 vs. Big South 19-7 19-7 When Scoring 0-2 Runs 0-2 0-9 vs. Big Ten n/a 1-0 When Scoring 3-5 Runs 4-2 8-8 vs. Colonial Athletic (CAA) n/a 1-5 When Scoring 6-9 Runs 6-3 14-4 vs. Conference USA (C-USA) n/a 0-1 When Scoring 10+ Runs 9-0 15-0 vs. Metro Atlantic (MAAC) n/a 3-0 Outscore opponent 19-0 37-0 vs. Mid-Eastern (MEAC) n/a 1-1 Outscored by opponent 0-7 0-21 vs. Southern (SoCon) n/a 1-0 Camels scored in first inning 8-1 16-4 vs. Sun Belt n/a 0-1 Opponent scored in first inning 3-0 7-6 White jerseys 7-3 15-4 Camels hit 0 home runs 5-4 12-15 Black jerseys 3-0 7-4 Camels hit 1 home run 8-0 14-3 Orange jerseys 5-0 9-5 Camels hit 2+ home runs 6-3 11-3 Gray jerseys 2-2 3-4 Opponent hits 0 home runs 12-5 23-12 Heather gray jerseys 2-2 3-4 Opponent hits 1 home run 6-1 9-6 White pants 12-3 21-10 Opponent hits 2+ home runs 1-1 5-3 Gray pants 4-2 8-7 Camels record 10+ hits 12-2 18-3 Heather gray pants 3-2 5-5 Opponent records 10+ hits 5-6 10-14 Black hats w/ orange “C” 10-1 20-11 Out-hit opponent 15-0 28-6 Black hats w/ gray “C” 2-2 4-4 Out-hit by opponent 2-6 7-14 Tri-color hats w/ “Running Camel” 3-2 7-3 Hits are tied 2-1 2-1 Tri-color hats w/ black “C” 4-2 7-2 Starter goes at least 5 innings 14-5 25-11 Starter goes at least 6 innings 14-2 19-5 Starter goes at least 7 innings 11-1 13-1 Walk-Offs 0-1 3-3

@GOCAMELSBSB 59 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 OVERALL SEASON STATISTICS RECORD: 37-19 HOME: 19-6 AWAY: 12-13 NEUTRAL: 6-2 BIG SOUTH: 19-7

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Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 25 Spencer Packard .323 54 54 198 33 64 20 0 2 46 90 .455 28 13 34 3 .436 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 14 Luis Gimenez .312 58 58 237 53 74 15 1 3 44 100 .422 20 13 19 2 .392 3 3 26 28 86 129 19 .919 28 Matthew Barefoot .311 57 57 235 59 73 13 3 14 48 134 .570 29 12 24 1 .407 4 0 25 31 94 4 2 .980 4 Collin Wolf .293 58 58 208 47 61 11 2 7 48 97 .466 33 12 33 7 .411 5 1 11 13 72 119 5 .974 35 Koby Collins .279 43 37 129 30 36 11 0 5 30 62 .481 20 9 26 2 .406 2 1 2 3 241 13 3 .988 20 Zach Minnick .277 48 44 148 24 41 13 1 4 41 68 .459 22 6 34 0 .377 7 2 2 6 347 44 6 .985 2 Tyler Anshaw .264 54 53 197 48 52 11 3 6 28 87 .442 27 9 38 2 .374 2 7 4 5 76 91 10 .944 15 A.J. Hrica .227 54 51 176 30 40 6 1 2 31 54 .307 30 10 44 1 .362 5 2 10 16 124 3 0 1.000 1 Grant Harris .227 50 43 150 25 34 10 0 4 21 56 .373 23 7 31 1 .350 3 6 4 4 94 5 0 1.000 ------36 Brock Bell .250 16 6 24 0 6 1 1 0 2 9 .375 7 2 6 2 .455 0 0 1 1 43 2 0 1.000 9 Ty Babin .244 20 8 41 7 10 3 0 0 8 13 .317 4 1 10 0 .319 1 0 1 1 103 7 0 1.000 29 Marcus Skundrich .227 13 6 22 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .227 4 3 6 1 .414 0 1 0 0 55 13 3 .958 23 Matthew Christian .214 36 23 98 20 21 8 0 5 20 44 .449 5 3 31 1 .271 1 0 5 5 156 9 4 .976 11 Cameron Witt .206 31 18 68 12 14 3 0 0 8 17 .250 8 6 18 1 .341 0 1 3 4 25 2 3 .900 8 Waldy Arias .167 28 4 18 10 3 2 0 0 0 5 .278 4 3 7 1 .400 0 0 2 2 7 16 2 .920 6 Tyler Gillespy .067 13 2 15 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .067 0 1 6 0 .125 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 .875 12 Tyson Messer .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .272 58 58 1965 405 535 127 12 52 376 842 .428 264 110 368 25 .383 35 24 97 121 1544 527 70 .967 Opponents .248 58 58 1944 298 482 82 9 31 265 675 .347 258 56 511 24 .349 25 26 60 86 1516 506 65 .969

LOB - Team (477), Opp (469) // DPs turned - Team (37), Opp (33) // CI - Team (2), Minnick, Z. 2, Opp (0)

IBB - Team (9), Barefoot, M. 7, Harris, G. 1, Packard, S. 1, Opp (7)

Picked off - Wolf, C. 4, Harris, G. 1, Gimenz, L. 1, Anshaw, T. 1, Hrica, A. 1, Minnick, Z. 1, Witt, C. 1, Barefoot M. 1

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Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 30 Michael Horrell 2.62 10 3 15 13 1 0 1 0 89.1 79 36 26 13 85 9 0 8 343 .230 5 7 1 1 0 38 Ryan Chasse 2.95 7 2 15 15 1 0 2 0 76.1 61 33 25 27 58 9 1 5 272 .224 5 9 2 2 7 26 Seth Johnson 4.61 3 3 14 11 0 0 0 0 66.1 64 39 34 30 81 14 1 4 252 .254 9 1 0 2 5 ------24 Dawson Pomeroy 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 7 .000 0 1 0 0 1 39 Jack Yusko 2.84 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 12.2 13 5 4 4 10 1 0 0 50 .260 2 2 0 0 0 37 Landry Moore 2.93 4 0 22 0 0 0 0 5 27.2 24 14 9 9 21 3 1 1 105 .229 2 4 0 2 1 12 Tyson Messer 3.18 1 1 20 0 0 0 1 5 17.0 9 6 6 22 34 1 0 1 57 .158 3 4 0 0 0 33 Joey Skracic 3.38 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 5.1 7 3 2 3 5 1 1 0 23 .304 2 0 0 0 0 31 Logan Heintzman 4.26 4 2 23 1 0 0 1 1 44.1 48 24 21 21 47 11 0 1 172 .279 3 6 1 4 3 34 Jonathan Tyler 4.26 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 1 25.1 21 13 12 18 30 5 0 0 89 .236 1 1 0 0 1 22 Julian Blackburn 4.76 1 0 19 0 0 0 1 1 17.0 14 12 9 14 20 2 0 2 60 .233 2 2 1 1 2 10 Phil Simpson 5.01 2 3 19 5 0 0 1 0 41.1 51 28 23 13 38 11 0 1 168 .304 0 1 0 2 1 19 Thomas Coggburn 5.40 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 6.2 8 10 4 4 6 0 1 2 29 .276 1 2 0 2 0 16 Kevin Westlake 6.00 3 3 13 13 0 0 0 0 54.0 53 41 36 43 36 10 2 3 199 .266 6 9 0 8 3 32 Wyatt Tyson 6.00 1 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 12.0 15 12 8 11 16 3 1 1 52 .288 3 3 1 1 2 5 Bryce Cota 7.36 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 6 3 3 2 5 1 1 0 18 .333 0 0 0 0 0 18 Cole Hart 10.38 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 2 7 5 11 5 1 0 0 15 .133 3 1 1 0 0 17 Zach Adams 10.57 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 7.2 4 9 9 9 10 0 0 1 27 .148 0 3 0 0 0 28 Matthew Barefoot 27.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 1 6 .500 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.18 37 21 58 58 2 3 3 13 514.2 482 298 239 258 511 82 9 31 1944 .248 47 56 7 25 26 Opponents 6.14 21 37 58 58 0 1 1 10 505.1 535 405 345 264 368 127 12 52 1965 .272 47 110 8 35 24

PB - Team (14), Minnick, Z. 10, Babin, T. 3, Skundrich, M. 1, Opp (22)

Pickoffs - Team (10), Chasse, R. 4, Westlake, K. 3, Minnick, Z. 3, Opp (11)

SBA/ATT - Minnick, Z. (38-57), Babin, T. (14-16), Tyler, J. (8-13), Skundrich, M (8-12), Heintzman, L. (10-12), Chasse, R. (7-11), Johnson, S. (5-10), Westlake, K. (7-8), Blackburn, J. (4-6), Yusko, J. (4-4), Messer, T. (2-4), Horrell, M. (0-3), Hart, C. (3-3), Skracic, J. (2-2), Simpson, P. (1-2), Moore, L. (2-2), Coggburn, T. (2-2), Tyson, W. (2-2), Cota, B. (1-1), Adams, Z. (0-1)

60 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE STATISTICS RECORD: 19-7 HOME: 12-3 AWAY: 7-4

BATTING

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 28 Matthew Barefoot .333 25 25 105 27 35 6 2 9 27 72 .686 10 4 8 0 .408 1 0 8 9 44 0 1 .978 4 Collin Wolf .327 26 26 98 25 32 5 2 3 21 50 .510 12 6 13 4 .427 1 1 7 7 20 49 3 .958 20 Zach Minnick .314 22 21 70 14 22 6 0 4 21 40 .571 10 2 15 0 .400 3 1 1 4 161 21 2 .989 25 Spencer Packard .313 24 24 83 21 26 6 0 1 20 35 .422 17 7 15 1 .463 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 14 Luis Gimenez .306 26 26 108 26 33 9 0 2 23 48 .444 8 4 7 1 .369 2 1 14 15 43 55 7 .933 2 Tyler Anshaw .301 24 24 93 20 28 6 2 4 18 50 .538 10 3 15 1 .387 0 3 2 3 37 48 3 .966 15 A.J. Hrica .282 23 23 78 18 22 4 1 1 22 31 .397 12 4 14 0 .396 2 0 4 7 54 2 0 1.000 35 Koby Collins .274 25 25 84 21 23 8 0 1 17 34 .405 9 6 13 2 .380 1 1 1 2 152 7 2 .988 1 Grant Harris .261 21 19 69 14 18 7 0 1 12 28 .406 11 2 11 0 .365 3 2 2 2 41 2 0 1.000 ------9 Ty Babin .353 9 2 17 4 6 2 0 0 2 8 .471 1 0 3 0 .389 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 1.000 23 Matthew Christian .281 12 6 32 9 9 4 0 2 10 19 .594 1 1 6 0 .324 0 0 2 2 34 1 2 .946 6 Brock Bell .167 6 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 2 1 2 1 .444 0 0 1 1 15 1 0 1.000 11 Cameron Witt .161 15 7 31 5 5 1 0 0 3 6 .194 3 1 9 0 .257 0 0 1 1 11 2 1 .929 16 Marcus Skundrich .154 9 3 13 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .154 2 2 4 0 .353 0 0 0 0 38 7 1 .978 8 Waldy Arias .000 11 2 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 2 4 0 .364 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 .917 6 Tyler Gillespy .000 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .500 Totals .292 26 26 898 210 262 64 7 28 197 424 .472 110 45 140 10 .391 14 9 43 53 699 224 26 .973 Opponents .240 26 26 879 110 211 36 4 11 99 288 .328 86 17 243 12 .318 5 11 14 26 675 234 23 .975

LOB - Team (191), Opp (189) // DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (13)

IBB - Team (5), Barefoot, M. 3, Harris, G. 1, Packard, S. 1, Opp (2)

Picked off - Wolf, C. 4, Hrica, A. 1, Minnick, Z. 1, Anshaw, T. 1, Barefoot, M. 1

PITCHING

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 38 Ryan Chasse 1.91 5 0 8 8 1 0 2 0 47.0 24 12 10 13 35 2 1 3 160 .150 3 3 2 0 2 30 Michael Horrell 2.36 7 2 9 8 1 0 1 0 61.0 54 20 16 9 50 7 0 4 229 .236 2 6 1 0 0 26 Seth Johnson 5.16 3 2 9 8 0 0 0 0 45.1 48 30 26 22 59 12 1 2 175 .274 7 1 0 1 5 ------22 Julian Blackburn 0.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3.2 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 12 .167 2 0 0 0 1 5 Bryce Cota 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0 12 Tyson Messer 1.29 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 7.0 2 1 1 7 15 0 0 1 23 .087 0 2 0 0 0 32 Wyatt Tyson 3.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 13 .308 0 0 0 0 2 31 Logan Heintzman 3.20 3 1 10 0 0 0 1 0 19.2 22 8 7 8 25 6 0 0 79 .278 1 2 1 1 0 39 Jack Yusko 3.38 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 8 2 2 2 3 1 0 0 23 .348 0 0 0 0 0 37 Landry Moore 3.86 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 7.0 7 5 3 1 6 1 1 1 28 .250 0 1 0 2 0 10 Phil Simpson 4.15 1 1 8 2 0 0 1 0 17.1 20 8 8 4 18 5 0 0 67 .299 0 0 0 1 0 33 Joey Skracic 5.40 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3.1 7 3 2 2 4 1 1 0 17 .412 2 0 0 0 0 34 Jonathan Tyler 7.11 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 6.1 7 6 5 6 5 1 0 0 23 .304 0 0 0 0 1 19 Zach Adams 8.10 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3.1 2 3 3 1 7 0 0 0 12 .167 0 2 0 0 0 17 Thomas Coggburn 10.80 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1.2 3 5 2 2 3 0 0 0 10 .300 1 0 0 0 0 18 Cole Hart 13.50 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 4 2 6 3 0 0 0 5 .200 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 3.40 19 7 26 26 2 3 3 3 233.0 211 110 88 86 243 36 4 11 879 .240 18 17 5 5 11 Opponents 7.52 7 19 26 26 0 1 1 4 225.0 262 210 188 110 140 64 7 28 898 .292 17 45 4 14 9

PB - Team (2), Minnick, Z. 1, Babin, T. 1, Opp (7)

Pickoffs - Team (1), Minnick, Z. 1, Opp (8)

SBA/ATT - Minnick, Z.(10-20), Johnson, S. (3-8), Tyler, J. (4-6), Skundrich, M (4-6), Chasse, R. (2-4), Heintzman, L (2-3), Horrell, M. (0-2), Tyson, W. (1-1), Yusko, J. (1-1), Skracic, J. (1-1)

@GOCAMELSBSB 61 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 STATISTICAL LEADERS BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE WALKS WINS 1. Spencer Packard .323 1. Collin Wolf 33 1. Michael Horrell 10 2. Luis Gimenez .312 2. A.J. Hrica 30 2. Ryan Chasse 7 3. Matthew Barefoot .311 3. Matthew Barefoot 29 3. Logan Heintzman 4 4. Collin Wolf .293 4. Spencer Packard 28 Landry Moore 4 5. Koby Collins .279 5. Tyler Anshaw 27 5. Seth Johnson 3 Kevin Westlake 3 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE HIT BY PITCH 1. Matthew Barefoot .570 1. Luis Gimenez 13 LOSSES 2. Koby Collins .481 Spencer Packard 13 1. Michael Horrell 3 3. Collin Wolf .466 3. Matthew Barefoot 12 Seth Johnson 3 4. Zach Minnick .459 Collin Wolf 12 Phil Simpson 3 5. Spencer Packard .455 5. A.J. Hrica 10 Kevin Westlake 3 5. Ryan Chasse 2 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SAC BUNTS Logan Heintzman 2 1. Spencer Packard .436 1. Tyler Anshaw 7 Wyatt Tyson 2 2. Collin Wolf .411 2. Grant Harris 6 3. Matthew Barefoot .407 3. Luis Gimenez 3 SAVES 4. Koby Collins .406 4. A.J. Hrica 2 1. Tyson Messer 5 5. Luis Gimenez .392 Zach Minnick 2 Landry Moore 5 3. Julian Blackburn 1 RUNS SCORED SAC FLIES Logan Heintzman 1 1. Matthew Barefoot 59 1. Zach Minnick 7 Jonathan Tyler 1 2. Luis Gimenez 53 2. A.J. Hrica 5 3. Tyler Anshaw 48 Collin Wolf 5 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 4. Collin Wolf 47 4. Matthew Barefoot 4 1. Michael Horrell 2.62 5. Spencer Packard 33 5. Luis Gimenez 3 2. Ryan Chasse 2.95 Grant Harris 3 3. Seth Johnson 4.61 HITS 1. Luis Gimenez 74 STOLEN BASES INNINGS PITCHED 2. Matthew Barefoot 73 1. Luis Gimenez 26 1. Michael Horrell 89.1 3. Spencer Packard 64 2. Matthew Barefoot 25 2. Ryan Chasse 76.1 4. Collin Wolf 61 3. Collin Wolf 11 3. Seth Johnson 66.1 5. Tyler Anshaw 52 4. A.J. Hrica 10 5. Matthew Christian 5 BATTERS STRUCK OUT RUNS BATTED IN 1. Michael Horrell 85 1. Matthew Barefoot 48 TOTAL PLATE APPEARANCES 2. Seth Johnson 81 Collin Wolf 48 1. Matthew Barefoot 280 3. Ryan Chasse 58 3. Spencer Packard 46 2. Luis Gimenez 276 4. Logan Heintzman 47 4. Luis Gimenez 44 3. Collin Wolf 259 5. Phil Simpson 38 5. Zach Minnick 41 4. Tyler Anshaw 242 5. Spencer Packard 241 WALKS ALLOWED DOUBLES 1. Michael Horrell 13 1. Spencer Packard 20 AT-BATS 2. Ryan Chasse 27 2. Luis Gimenez 15 1. Luis Gimenez 237 3. Seth Johnson 30 3. Matthew Barefoot 13 2. Matthew Barefoot 235 Zach Minnick 13 3. Collin Wolf 208 OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE 5. Tyler Anshaw 11 4. Spencer Packard 198 1. Ryan Chasse .224 Koby Collins 11 5. Tyler Anshaw 197 2. Michael Horrell .230 Collin Wolf 11 3. Seth Johnson .254 GAMES PLAYED TRIPLES 1. Luis Gimenez 58 APPEARANCES 1. Tyler Anshaw 3 Collin Wolf 58 1. Logan Heintzman 23 Matthew Barefoot 3 3. Matthew Barefoot 57 2. Landry Moore 22 3. Collin Wolf 2 4. Tyler Anshaw 54 3. Tyson Messer 20 4. 4 players 1 A.J. Hrica 54 4. Julian Blackburn 19 Spencer Packard 54 Phil Simpson 19 HOME RUNS 1. Matthew Barefoot 14 GAMES STARTED GAMES STARTED 2. Collin Wolf 7 1. Luis Gimenez 58 1. Ryan Chasse 15 3. Tyler Anshaw 6 Collin Wolf 58 2. Kevin Westlake 13 4. Matthew Christian 5 3. Matthew Barefoot 57 Michael Horrell 13 Koby Collins 5 4. Spencer Packard 54 4. Seth Johnson 11 5. Tyler Anshaw 53 5. Phil Simpson 5 TOTAL BASES 1. Matthew Barefoot 134 GAMES IN RELIEF 2. Luis Gimenez 100 1. Logan Heintzman 22 3. Collin Wolf 97 Hitting minimums - 2.0 AB/Game Landry Moore 22 4. Spencer Packard 90 Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game 3. Tyson Messer 20 5. Tyler Anshaw 87 4. Julian Blackburn 19 5. Phil Simpson 18

62 @GOCAMELSBSB HISTORY 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - GREENVILLE REGIONAL HONORS RECORDS ROSTER & STAFF 2019 BIG SOUTH Overall: ...... 37-21 1 Grant Harris Jr. OF REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Big South: ...... 19-7 2 Tyler Anshaw Sr. INF 4 Collin Wolf Jr. INF 2019 BIG SOUTH Home: ...... 19-6 5 Bryce Cota Jr. LHP TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Away: ...... 12-13 6 Tyler Gillespy Fr. INF Neutral: ...... 6-2 8 Waldy Arias Fr. INF NCAA GREENVILLE REGIONAL FINAL BIG SOUTH STANDINGS 9 Ty Babin So. C 10 Phil Simpson Sr. LHP BIG SOUTH PITCHER OF THE YEAR School Conf. Overall 11 Cameron Witt Jr. OF Michael Horrell ...... SP 1. Campbell * ! $ 19-7 37-21 12 Tyson Messer Sr. RHP 2. Radford 19-8 30-27 14 Luis Gimenez Sr. INF BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 3. Winthrop 18-9 34-23 15 A.J. Hrica Jr. OF Ryan Chasse ...... SP 4. Presbyterian 16-11 30-29 16 Thomas Coggburn Jr. RHP 5. Gardner-Webb 14-13 25-26 17 Zach Admas Fr. RHP ALL-BIG SOUTH 6. High Point 14-13 27-27 18 Cole Hart Jr. LHP Matthew Barefoot, OF ...... 1st Team 7. Charleston Southern 11-16 23-36 20 Zach Minnick Sr. C Ryan Chasse, SP ...... 1st Team 8. USC Upstate 9-17 23-30 22 Julian Blackburn Sr. LHP Luis Gimenez, SS ...... 1st Team 9. UNC Asheville 9-18 16-36 23 Matthew Christian Jr. 1B/OF Michael Horrell, SP ...... 1st Team 10. Longwood 5-22 11-41 24 Dawson Pomeroy Jr. INF/RHP Collin Wolf, 3B ...... 2nd Team 25 Spencer Packard Jr. OF/1B Wyatt Tyson, RP ...... All-Academic * Big South Regular Season Champions 26 Seth Johnson Jr. RHP ! Big South Tournament Champions 27 Ryan Sutton Fr. RHP BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP $ NCAA Regional 28 Matthew Barefoot R-Jr. OF/LHP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM POSTSEASON RESULTS 29 Marcus Skundrich Jr. C Koby Collins . . . . .Tournament MVP, 1B 30 Michael Horrell Sr. RHP Tyler Anshaw ...... 2B BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 31 Logan Heintzman R-So. RHP Matthew Barefoot ...... OF BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 32 Wyatt Tyson Jr. RHP Zach Minnick ...... C Segra Stadium, Fayetteville, N.C. 33 Joey Skracic R-Jr. RHP May 23 34 Jonathan Tyler R-Jr. RHP NCAA GREENVILLE REGIONAL #1 Campbell 20 . #7 Charleston Southern 7 35 Koby Collins Jr. INF ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM May 24 36 Brock Bells Jr. INF/OF Matthew Barefoot ...... OF #1 Campbell 13 ...... #3 Winthrop 5 37 Landry Moore Jr. RHP Koby Collins ...... 1B May 24 38 Ryan Chasse Fr. LHP Luis Gimenez ...... SS #1 Campbell 8 ...... #3 Winthrop 6 39 Jack Yusko Jr. RHP Michael Horrell ...... SP 40 Kyle Willman Jr. C Spencer Packard ...... DH NCAA GREENVILLE REGIONAL Luke Hahn Fr. RHP Clark-LeClair Stadium, Greenville, N.C. Tyler McPeak Fr. C FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN May 31 Jordan Montgomery So. RHP Ryan Chasse, SP . . . . Collegiate Baseball #3 Campbell 5 ...... #2 N.C State 4 Brendan Wright Fr. RHP ...... NCBWA (2nd Team) June 2 #3 Campbell 9 ...... #4 Quinnipiac 8 3 Justin Haire ...... Head Coach ABCA ATLANTIC ALL-REGION June 3 21 Chris Marx ...... Assistant Coach Matthew Barefoot, OF �������������������� 2nd Team #1 East Carolina 12 . . . . #3 Campbell 3 13 Tyler Robinson . . . . .Assistant Coach #1 East Carolina 10 . . . . #3 Campbell 3 7 Tyler Shewmaker . . Volunteer Asst. Coach Ryan Bertram . . . .Director of Operations

Matthew Barefoot in the Big South Championship title game after hitting the go-ahead, two-run home run in Koby Collins (left) and assistant coach Tyler Robinson (right) at the 2019 Big South Championship. the seventh inning against Winthrop.

64 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2019 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - GREENVILLE REGIONAL BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS SEASON SCHEDULE BATTING AVERAGE WINS FEBRUARY (5-3) 1. Spencer Packard .323 1. Michael Horrell 10 Fri. 15 ^ vs. Maryland W, 10-6 (10) 2. Luis Gimenez .312 2. Ryan Chasse 7 Sat. 16 ^ vs. VCU L, 7-8 3. Matthew Barefoot .311 3. Logan Heintzman 4 Sun. 17 ^ at #12 Coastal Carolina L, 2-11 Landry Moore 4 Wed. 20 #9 EAST CAROLINA W, 7-6 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Fri. 22 Georgetown W, 7-4 1. Matthew Barefoot .570 LOSSES Sat. 23 Georgetown W, 7-4 2. Koby Collins .481 1. Michael Horrell 3 Sun. 24 Georgetown W, 9-5 Wed. 27 #10 N.C. State L, 1-10 3. Collin Wolf .466 Seth Johnson 3 Phil Simpson 3 MARCH (12-7) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Kevin Westlake 3 Fri. 1 Fairfield W, 3-2 (10) 1. Spencer Packard .436 Sat. 2 Fairfield W, 11-6 2. Collin Wolf .411 SAVES Sat. 2 Fairfield W, 6-3 3. Matthew Barefoot .407 1. Tyson Messer 5 Tue. 5 at Old Dominion L, 3-4 Landry Moore 5 Fri. 8 at William & Mary L, 2-5 RUNS SCORED 3. Julian Blackburn 1 Sat. 9 at William & Mary L, 1-4 1. Matthew Barefoot 59 Logan Heintzman 1 Sun. 10 at William & Mary L, 5-14 2. Luis Gimenez 53 Jonathan Tyler 1 Wed. 13 N.C. Central L, 4-7 3. Tyler Anshaw 48 Sat. 16 * at High Point W, 13-8 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Sun. 17 * at High Point W, 8-6 HITS 1. Michael Horrell 2.62 Mon. 18 * at High Point W, 8-2 1. Luis Gimenez 74 2. Ryan Chasse 2.95 Wed. 20 at Duke W, 12-6 2. Matthew Barefoot 73 3. Seth Johnson 4.61 Fri. 22 * UNC Asheville L, 0-3 3. Spencer Packard 64 Sat. 23 * UNC Asheville W, 21-1 INNINGS PITCHED Sun. 24 * UNC Asheville W, 6-3 RUNS BATTED IN 1. Michael Horrell 89.1 Tue. 26 at #9 North Carolina L, 2-4 Fri. 29 * Presbyterian W, 5-3 1. Matthew Barefoot 48 2. Ryan Chasse 76.1 Sat. 30 * Presbyterian W, 3-2 Collin Wolf 48 3. Seth Johnson 66.1 Sun. 31 * Presbyterian W, 11-4 3. Spencer Packard 46 BATTERS STRUCK OUT APRIL (8-5) DOUBLES 1. Michael Horrell 85 Wed. 3 at N.C. Central W, 3-1 1. Spencer Packard 20 2. Seth Johnson 81 Fri. 5 * at Gardner-Webb L, 8-9 2. Luis Gimenez 15 3. Ryan Chasse 58 Sat. 6 * at Gardner-Webb W, 10-5 3. Matthew Barefoot 13 Sun. 7 * at Gardner-Webb W, 11-3 Zach Minnick 13 OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Tue. 9 at Elon W, 15-7 1. Ryan Chasse .224 Wed. 10 UNC Wilmington L, 1-5 TRIPLES 2. Michael Horrell .230 Fri. 12 * Radford L, 2-6 1. Tyler Anshaw 3 3. Seth Johnson .254 Sat. 13 * Radford W, 6-2 Matthew Barefoot 3 Sun. 14 * Radford W, 7-0 3. Collin Wolf 2 APPEARANCES Tue. 16 at UNC Greensboro W, 7-4 1. Logan Heintzman 23 Thu. 18 * at USC Upstate W, 9-6 HOME RUNS 2. Landry Moore 22 Sat. 20 * at USC Upstate L, 7-8 1. Matthew Barefoot 14 3. Tyson Messer 20 Wed. 24 at UNC Wilmington L, 1-3 2. Collin Wolf 7 MAY (11-4) 3. Tyler Anshaw 6 GAMES STARTED Fri. 3 * Charleston Southern W, 14-0 1. Ryan Chasse 15 Sat. 4 * Charleston Southern L, 3-9 STOLEN BASES 2. Kevin Westlake 13 Sun. 5 * Charleston Southern W, 4-1 1. Luis Gimenez 26 Michael Horrell 13 Tue. 7 at #17 N.C. State W, 5-3 2. Matthew Barefoot 25 Fri. 10 * at Winthrop L, 4-5 3. Collin Wolf 11 Fri. 10 * at Winthrop W, 5-4 Sun. 12 * at Winthrop L, 9-10 Tue. 14 at #6 East Carolina L, 3-4 Thu. 16 * Longwood W, 12-1 Fri. 17 * Longwood W, 13-9 Sat. 18 * Longwood W, 11-0 Thu. 23 ! vs. Charleston Southern W, 20-7 Fri. 24 ! vs. Winthrop W, 13-5 Sat. 25 ! vs. Winthrop W, 8-6 Fri. 31 $ vs. #15 N.C. State W, 5-4

JUNE (1-2) Sun. 2 $ vs. Quinnipiac W, 9-8 Mon. 3 $ at #7 East Carolina L, 3-10 Mon. 3 $ vs. #7 East Carolina L, 3-12

* - Big South Conference game ^ - Brittain Resorts Invitational (Conway, S.C.) ! - Big South Championship (Fayetteville, N.C.) $ - NCAA Greenville Regional (Greenvile, N.C.)

The Camels after winning the 2019 Big South Championship in Fayetteville, N.C.

@GOCAMELSBSB 65 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2018 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - ATHENS REGIONAL HONORS RECORDS ROSTER & STAFF 2018 BIG SOUTH Overall: ...... 35-26 2 Tyler Anshaw Jr. INF REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Big South: ...... 21-6 4 Christian Jones Sr. INF 5 Bryce Cota So. LHP 2018 BIG SOUTH Home: ...... 15-15 6 D.J. Gatz Fr. INF TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Away: ...... 16-8 8 Wes Noble Sr. RHP Neutral: ...... 4-3 9 Ty Babin Fr. C NCAA ATHENS REGIONAL BIG SOUTH STANDINGS 10 Phil Simpson Jr. LHP 11 Kyle Mehl Sr. INF BIG SOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR School Conf. Overall 12 Tyson Messer Jr. RHP Justin Haire ...... Head Coach 1. Campbell * ! $ 21-6 35-26 13 Bryce Myers R-Sr. OF 2. High Point 19-8 34-22 14 Luis Gimenez Jr. INF BIG SOUTH PITCHER OF THE YEAR 3. Liberty 17-10 32-26 15 Joe Zirolli Jr. OF Allan Winans ...... SP 4. Winthrop 15-12 25-31 16 Harry Thomas R-Sr. RHP 5. Gardner-Webb 14-13 31-27 18 Mason Hayes R-Jr. OF BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 6. Radford 14-13 25-32 19 Jordan Montgomery Fr. RHP Logan Bender ...... RP 7. Charleston Southern 10-17 19-35 20 Zach Minnick Jr. C 8. Longwood 9-18 17-38 22 Julian Blackburn Jr. LHP ALL-BIG SOUTH 9. Presbyterian 8-19 15-39 23 Jimmy Monaghan Jr. 1B/OF Matthew Barefoot, OF ...... 1st Team 10. UNC Asheville 8-19 13-38 24 Brandon Jenkins Fr. RHP Logan Bender, RP ...... 1st Team 26 Logan Bender R-Fr. RHP Jeff Hahs, OF ...... 1st Team * Big South Regular Season Champions 27 Allan Winans R-Sr. RHP Allan Winans, SP ...... 1st Team ! Big South Tournament Champions 28 Matthew Barefoot R-So. OF/LHP Michael Horrell, SP ...... 2nd Team $ NCAA Regional 29 Jeff Hahs Sr. OF/DH Christian Jones, 2B ...... 2nd Team POSTSEASON RESULTS 30 Michael Horrell Jr. RHP Tyson Messer, RP ...... 2nd Team 31 Logan Heintzman R-Fr. RHP Kyle Mehl, 3B ...... All-Academic BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 32 Wyatt Tyson So. RHP BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 33 Joey Skracic R-Jr. RHP BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP , Lynchburg, Va. 34 Andrew Witczak R-Sr. LHP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM May 22 35 Jonathan D’Ercole Fr. C Matthew Barefoot . . .Tournament MVP, OF #1 Campbell 8 ...... #8 Longwood 1 37 Tanner McLeod R-Fr. RHP Harry Thomas ...... RP May 24 38 Jamil Vanheyningen Fr. RHP Kyle Mehl ...... 3B #1 Campbell 8 . . . . #5 Gardner-Webb 3 39 Jack Yusko So. RHP Christian Jones ...... 2B May 25 40 Jermaine Vanheyningen Fr. RHP #3 Liberty 10 ...... #1 Campbell 5 Jensen Lapoint Fr. C FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN #1 Campbell 6 ...... #3 Liberty 4 Logan Bender, RP . . . .Collegiate Baseball May 26 3 Justin Haire ...... Head Coach #1 Campbell 7 ...... #2 High Point 5 21 Chris Marx ...... Assistant Coach ABCA ATLANTIC ALL-REGION 13 Tyler Robinson . Volunteer Assistant Coach Christian Jones, INF ...... 1st Team NCAA ATHENS REGIONAL Tyler Shewmaker . . Director of Operations Matthew Barefoot, OF �������������������� 2nd Team Foley Field, Athens, Ga. June 3 #1 Georgia 18 ...... #4 Campbell 5 #2 Duke 16 ...... #4 Campbell 8

Christian Jones (left) and Matthew Barefoot (right) at the 2018 Big South Championship. Harry Thomas at the 2018 Big South Championship.

66 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2018 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - ATHENS REGIONAL BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS SEASON SCHEDULE BATTING AVERAGE WINS FEBRUARY (3-5) 1. Matthew Barefoot .364 1. Wes Noble 7 Fri. 16 #25 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-3 2. Jeff Hahs .306 2. Michael Horrell 6 Sat. 17 #25 ST. JOHN’S L, 0-1 (10) 3. Kyle Mehl .287 Allan Winans 6 Sun. 18 #25 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-7 Wed. 21 EAST CAROLINA L, 2-7 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE LOSSES Fri. 23 ^ YALE W 9-5 1. Christian Jones .588 1. Wes Noble 7 Sat. 24 ^ WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 5-1 2. Matthew Barefoot .585 2. Michael Horrell 4 Sun. 25 ^ MIAMI (OHIO) L, 6-8 (11) Wed. 28 PEPPERDINE W, 15-2 3. Jeff Hahs .503 Allan Winans 4

MARCH (12-8) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SAVES Fri. 2 CANISIUS L, 5-9 1. Matthew Barefoot .484 1. Tyson Messer 8 Sat. 3 at #10 N.C. State L, 4-21 2. Kyle Mehl .408 2. Logan Bender 3 Sun. 4 BOWLING GREEN W, 17-3 3. Jeff Hahs .402 3. Matthew Barefoot 2 Wed. 7 #10 N.C. STATE L, 1-4 Fri. 9 WILLIAM & MARY L, 2-4 RUNS SCORED EARNED RUN AVERAGE Sat. 10 WILLIAM & MARY W, 12-0 1. Matthew Barefoot 58 1. Allan Winans 2.73 Sun. 11 WILLIAM & MARY W, 4-3 2. Christian Jones 50 2. Michael Horrell 3.75 Tue. 13 RIDER W, 9-0 3. Jeff Hahs 32 3. Wes Noble 5.42 Wed. 14 RIDER L, 4-13 Fri. 16 * at Charleston Southern W, 4-3 HITS INNINGS PITCHED Sat. 17 * at Charleston Southern W, 18-2 1. Matthew Barefoot 79 1. Allan Winans 82.1 Sun. 18 * at Charleston Southern W, 6-5 2. Christian Jones 62 2. Wes Noble 76.1 Tue. 20 #14 DUKE L, 0-4 3. Tyler Anshaw 54 3. Michael Horrell 72.0 Fri. 23 * GARDNER-WEBB W, 6-3 Sat. 24 * GARDNER-WEBB W, 4-3 RUNS BATTED IN BATTERS STRUCK OUT Sun. 25 * GARDNER-WEBB W, 12-1 Tue. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L, 3-8 1. Christian Jones 67 1. Allan Winans 96 Thu. 29 * at UNC Asheville W, 10-1 2. Bryce Myers 34 2. Wes Noble 67 Fri. 30 * at UNC Asheville L, 7-20 3. Matthew Barefoot 32 3. Brandon Jenkins 65 Sat. 31 * at UNC Asheville W, 9-5

DOUBLES OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE APRIL (8-5) 1. Matthew Barefoot 18 1. Allan Winans .230 Wed. 4 at #14 Duke L, 3-11 2. Jeff Hahs 13 2. Michael Horrell .256 Fri. 6 * LIBERTY L, 1-9 Tyler Anshaw 11 3. Wes Noble .263 Sat. 7 * LIBERTY W, 5-4 Christian Jones 11 Sun. 8 * LIBERTY L, 3-8 APPEARANCES Tue. 10 at N.C. Central W, 3-1 TRIPLES 1. Logan Bender 29 Fri. 13 * at Presbyterian W, 6-3 (11) 1. Tyler Anshaw 3 2. Tyson Messer 27 Sat. 14 * at Presbyterian W, 7-6 Ty Babin 3 3. Harry Thomas 24 Sun. 15 * at Presbyterian W, 4-3 Matthew Barefoot 3 Tue. 17 at Elon L, 1-11 GAMES STARTED Fri. 20 * at Longwood W, 8-4 HOME RUNS 1. Michael Horrell 14 Sat. 21 * at Longwood W, 15-1 1. Christian Jones 20 Wes Noble 14 Sun. 22 * at Longwood W, 7-2 2. Matthew Barefoot 8 Allan Winans 14 Wed. 25 at UNC Wilmington L, 4-14 3. Jeff Hahs 6 MAY (12-6) Zach Minnick 6 Wed. 2 at #5 N.C. State W, 5-4 Bryce Myers 6 Fri. 4 * HIGH POINT W, 4-2 Sat. 5 * HIGH POINT L, 3-7 STOLEN BASES Sun. 6 * HIGH POINT W, 5-2 1. Matthew Barefoot 33 Tue. 8 at Ohio State L, 6-10 2. Luis Gimenez 23 Wed. 9 at Ohio State W, 13-8 3. Tyler Anshaw 9 Fri. 11 * WINTHROP W, 6-1 Sat. 12 * WINTHROP L, 1-5 Sun. 13 * WINTHROP W, 5-0 Tue. 15 at #9 East Carolina L, 7-12 Thu. 17 * at Radford L, 2-3 Fri. 18 * at Radford W, 6-4 Sat. 19 * at Radford W, 7-2 Tue. 22 ! vs. Longwood W, 8-1 Thu. 24 ! vs. Gardner-Webb W, 8-3 Fri. 25 ! vs. Liberty L, 5-10 Fri. 25 ! vs. Liberty W, 6-4 (7) Sat. 26 ! vs. High Point W, 7-5

JUNE (0-2) Sat. 2 $ at #9 Georgia L, 5-18 Sat. 2 $ vs. #18 Duke L, 8-16

* - Big South Conference game ^ - Campbell Invitational (Buies Creek, N.C.) ! - Big South Championship (Fayetteville, N.C.) The Camels after winning the 2018 Big South Championship in Lynchburg, Va. $ - NCAA Greenville Regional (Greenvile, N.C.)

@GOCAMELSBSB 67 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2014 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - COLUMBIA REGIONAL HONORS RECORDS ROSTER & STAFF 2014 BIG SOUTH Overall: ...... 41-21 1 Colby Fox So. INF TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Big South: ...... 18-8 2 Drew Butler Fr. INF 4 James Moody Fr. OF NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL Home: ...... 22-9 5 Brooks Borders Fr. INF Away: ...... 12-11 6 Steven Leonard R-So. C/OF ALL-BIG SOUTH Neutral: ...... 7-1 7 Matt Parrish So. C Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st Team BIG SOUTH STANDINGS 8 Seth LaRue Jr. C/INF Heath Bowers, SP ...... 2nd Team 9 Brandon Wilson Sr. RHP Ryan Koopman, P ...... HM School Conf. Overall 10 James Darcy Jr. RHP John Reilly, INF ...... HM North Division 11 Kyle Prats R-So. OF 1. Liberty * $ 23-3 41-18 12 Austin Beard Jr. INF BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT 2. Campbell ! $ 18-8 41-21 13 Tyler Aiken Fr. RHP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 3. High Point 18-9 33-22 14 Curtis Linthicum So. LHP Ryan Thompson . . . Tournament MVP, RP 4. Radford 17-10 33-23 15 Landon Tilley Fr. RHP Elijah Trail ...... 3B 5. VMI 11-16 25-23 16 Coley Thompkins Jr. RHP Matt Nadolksi ...... OF 6. Longwood 9-18 22-33 17 Will Albertson So. C Steven Leonard ...... C South Division 18 Ryan Koopman Sr. RHP 1. Winthrop 14-13 27-33 19 Heath Bowers Jr. RHP NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL 2. Coastal Carolina $ 13-13 24-33 20 Clayton Brown Sr. OF ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 3. Charleston Southern 12-14 30-26 21 John Reilly Sr. INF Matt Nadolski ...... OF 4. Gardner-Webb 11-15 24-31 22 Hector Cedano Sr. LHP 5. Presbyterian 9-18 19-34-1 23 Elijah Trail Sr. INF ALL-AMERICAN 6. UNC Asheville 4-22 13-40 24 Matt Nadolski Sr. OF/LHP Ryan Thompson, RP . . NCBWA (3rd Team) 25 Kyle Leady Jr. INF/OF . . (3rd Team) * Big South Regular Season Champions 26 Jesse Simmons So. OF ...... Collegiate Baseball ! Big South Tournament Champions 27 Ryan Thompson Sr. RHP $ NCAA Regional 28 Greg Tonnesen Fr. OF ABCA ATLANTIC ALL-REGION POSTSEASON RESULTS 29 Nathan Arp Fr. LHP Ryan Thompson, RP ���������������������� 2nd Team 30 Danny Pardo Fr. OF BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 32 John Allen Jr. LHP BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 33 Bobby Thorson Jr. RHP , Rock Hill, S.C. 34 Andrew Witzcak Fr. LHP May 20 35 Travis Long Jr. RHP #6 Coastal Carolina 9 . . . #3 Campbell 2 37 Sam Rector Jr. INF May 22 38 Aaron Vogt Sr. OF #3 Campbell 6 . . #7 Charleston Southern 2 May 23 39 Greg Goff ...... Head Coach #3 Campbell 15 . . .#6 Coastal Carolina 11 3 Justin Haire . . . . Associate Head Coach May 24 31 Rick McCarty . . . Assistant Head Coach #3 Campbell 3 ...... #4 High Point 1 36 Michael DeLucia . . Volunteer Asst. Coach #3 Campbell 2 ...... #4 High Point 1 Frankie Everitte . . .Director of Operations May 25 #3 Campbell 9 ...... #2 Winthrop 1

NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL Carolina Stadium, Columbia, S.C. May 30 #1 South Carolina 5 . . . . #4 Campbell 2 May 31 #4 Campbell 4 . . . . #3 Old Dominion 1 June 1 #1 South Carolina 9 . . . . #4 Campbell 0

Ryan Koopman embraces Heath Bowers (#19) after Bowers exits the game against top-seeded South Carolina at the 2014 NCAA Columbia Regional. Ryan Thompson at the 2014 NCAA Columbia Regional.

68 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2014 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - COLUMBIA REGIONAL BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS SEASON SCHEDULE BATTING AVERAGE WINS FEBRUARY (7-3) 1. Matt Parrish .324 1. Heath Bowers 10 Sat. 15 LA SALLE W, 9-2 2. Matt Nadolski .303 2. Hector Cedano 8 Sun. 16 LA SALLE W, 9-4 3. John Reilly .301 Ryan Koopman 8 Sun. 16 LA SALLE W, 10-6 Tue. 18 at East Carolina L, 3-8

Fri. 21 MANHATTAN W, 12-2 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE LOSSES Sat. 22 ~ DELAWARE W, 9-2 1. Matt Nadolski .451 1. Bobby Thorson 5 Sat. 22 ~ MANHATTAN W, 7-4 2. Danny Pardo .376 2. Heath Bowers 4 Sun. 23 ~ DELAWARE L, 2-6 3. Matt Parrish .373 3. Andrew Witczak 3 Wed. 26 & vs. Missouri W, 6-3 Fri. 28 ^ ALBANY L, 3-6 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SAVES 1. Steven Leonard .386 1. Ryan Thompson 17 MARCH (12-6) Danny Pardo .386 2. Ryan Koopman 2 Sat. 1 ^ ARMY W, 6-5 Sun. 2 ^ TOWSON W, 5-4 3. Matt Parrish .377 3. Coley Thompkins 1 Wed. 5 # vs. Appalachian State W, 8-4 Sat. 8 WILLIAM & MARY L, 6-7 RUNS SCORED EARNED RUN AVERAGE Sat. 8 WILLIAM & MARY W, 2-1 1. Danny Pardo 50 1. Ryan Thompson 1.33 Sun. 9 WILLIAM & MARY L, 7-19 2. Matt Nadolski 45 2. Hector Cedano 2.31 Tue. 11 BALL STATE W, 4-0 3. Steven Leonard 41 3. Heath Bowers 3.04 Wed. 12 BALL STATE W, 4-3 Fri. 14 * at Liberty L, 1-17 HITS INNINGS PITCHED Sat. 15 * at Liberty L, 1-5 Sat. 15 * at Liberty W, 6-5 1. Matt Nadolski 74 1. Heath Bowers 115.1 Wed. 19 IONA W, 6-0 2. Steven Leonard 61 2. Ryan Koopman 99.2 Fri. 21 * at Longwood W, 4-1 (10) 3. Danny Pardo 57 3. Hector Cedano 93.1 Sat. 22 * at Longwood W, 7-3 Sun. 23 * at Longwood W, 3-0 RUNS BATTED IN BATTERS STRUCK OUT Sun. 30 * HIGH POINT L, 6-8 1. Matt Nadolski 47 1. Heath Bowers 101 Sun. 30 * HIGH POINT W, 8-5 2. Steven Leonard 29 2. Ryan Thompson 87 Mon. 31 * HIGH POINT L, 2-10 3. Will Albertson 28 3. Ryan Koopman 58 Elijah Trail 28 APRIL (10-5) Tue. 1 #25 N.C. STATE L, 2-9 (12) OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Wed. 2 at Elon L, 1-2 DOUBLES 1. Ryan Thompson .219 Fri. 4 * PRESBYTERIAN W, 4-0 1. Matt Nadolski 17 2. Hector Cedano .233 Sat. 5 * PRESBYTERIAN W, 10-1 2. Elijah Trail 12 3. Heath Bowers .252 Sun. 6 * PRESBYTERIAN W, 4-1 3. Danny Pardo 7 Tue. 8 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 APPEARANCES Fri. 11 * UNC ASHEVILLE W, 7-1 TRIPLES 1. Ryan Thompson 39 Sat. 12 * UNC ASHEVILLE W, 9-3 1. Danny Pardo 3 2. Bobby Thorson 26 Sun. 13 * UNC ASHEVILLE W, 3-0 Thu. 17 * at Radford L, 3-10 2. Will Albertson 2 3. Ryan Koopman 23 Fri. 18 * at Radford W, 5-4 Steven Leonard 2 Sat. 19 * at Radford L, 4-5 (13) Matt Nadolski 2 GAMES STARTED Tue. 22 at N.C. State W, 9-0 1. Heath Bowers 18 Wed. 23 at Virginia Tech W, 14-9 (10) HOME RUNS 2. Hector Cedano 16 Wed. 30 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 4-1 1. Matt Nadolski 5 3. Ryan Koopman 13 2. Danny Pardo 3 MAY (12-6) 3. Seth LaRue 2 Fri. 2 * GARDNER-WEBB L, 5-6 Elijah Trail 2 Sat. 3 * GARDNER-WEBB W, 7-2 Sun. 4 * GARDNER-WEBB W, 5-2 Tue. 6 at North Carolina L, 0-5 STOLEN BASES Fri. 9 * at VMI W, 6-2 1. Danny Pardo 13 Sat. 10 * at VMI W, 3-2 2. Matt Nadolski 11 Sun. 11 * at VMI W, 7-6 3. Steven Leonard 10 Tue. 13 UNC WILMINGTON L, 0-3 Fri. 16 * at Coastal Carolina W, 7-4 Sat. 17 * at Coastal Carolina L, 7-10 Tue. 20 ! vs. Coastal Carolina L, 2-9 Thu. 22 ! vs. Charleston Southern W, 6-2 Fri. 23 ! vs. Coastal Carolina W, 15-11 Sat. 24 ! vs. High Point W, 3-1 Sat. 24 ! vs. High Point W, 2-1 (7) Sun. 25 ! vs. Winthrop W, 9-1 Fri. 30 $ at South Carolina L, 2-5 Sat. 31 $ vs. Old Dominion W, 4-1 (12)

JUNE (0-1) Sun. 1 $ vs. South Carolina L, 0-9

* - Big South Conference game & - Played at USA Baseball Complex (Cary, N.C.) ~ - Campbell Invitational (Buies Creek, N.C.) ^ - Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) # - Played at BB&T Ballpark (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ! - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) $ - NCAA Columbia Regional (Columbia, S.C.) The Camels after winning the 2014 Big South Tournament Championship in Rock Hill, S.C.

@GOCAMELSBSB 69 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2013 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS HONORS RECORDS ROSTER & STAFF 2013 BIG SOUTH Overall: ...... 49-10 1 Colby Fox Fr. INF REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Big South: ...... 19-5 2 Austin Beard So. INF 4 Trevor Lane Fr. LHP/OF BIG SOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR Home: ...... 31-5 5 Brent Graham Sr. INF Greg Goff ...... Head Coach Away: ...... 14-4 6 Ben McQuown Sr. OF Neutral: ...... 4-1 7 Nolan McBride Sr. C BIG SOUTH PITCHER OF THE YEAR BIG SOUTH STANDINGS 8 Matt Nadolski Jr. OF/LHP Ryan Thompson ...... RP 9 Nick Ray Sr. INF School Conf. Overall 10 Michael Felton Sr. INF ALL-BIG SOUTH North Division 11 Paul Eyster Sr. LHP Michael Felton, 2B ...... 1st Team 1. Campbell * 19-5 49-10 12 Logan Self So. RHP/OF Ryan Mattes, SP ...... 1st Team 2. High Point 15-9 29-29 13 Michael DeLucia Sr. C/INF Ben McQuown, OF ...... 1st Team 3. Radford 14-10 30-26 14 Curtis Linthicum So. LHP Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st Team 4. Liberty ! $ 13-11 36-29 15 Ryan Mattes Sr. RHP Elijah Trail, 3B ...... 1st Team 5. Longwood 12-12 26-28 16 Coley Thompkins So. RHP Heath Bowers, SP ...... 2nd Team 6. VMI 6-18 20-35 17 Will Albertson Fr. C Clayton Brown, OF ...... 2nd Team South Division 18 Ryan Koopman Jr. RHP Brent Graham, SS ...... 2nd Team 1. Coastal Carolina $ 18-6 37-23 19 Heath Bowers So. RHP David Olson, DH ...... 2nd Team 2. Gardner-Webb 12-11 29-27-1 20 Clayton Brown Jr. OF 3. Charleston Southern 11-13 22-34 21 John Reilly Jr. INF BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT 4. Presbyterian 10-14 24-32 22 Hector Cedano Jr. LHP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 5. Winthrop 8-15 21-33 23 Elijah Trail Jr. INF Michael Felton ...... 2B 6. UNC Asheville 4-18 16-35 24 Matt Marksberry R-Jr. LHP Ryan Thompson ...... RP 25 David Olson Sr. INF/RHP * Big South Regular Season Champions 26 Jesse Simmons Fr. OF ALL-AMERICAN ! Big South Tournament Champions 27 Ryan Thompson Jr. RHP Ryan Thompson, RP . . . ABCA (2nd Team) $ NCAA Regional 28 Michael Griffin Sr. LHP . .Collegiate Baseball (2nd Team) POSTSEASON RESULTS 29 Ben Fish Sr. C . CollegeBaseballInsider.com (HM) 30 Trey Kennen Fr. RHP/OF BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Ben McQuown, OF . . .NCBWA (2nd Team) 32 Blake Boyce Sr. C BASEBALL TOURNAMENT . . Baseball America (3rd Team) 34 Matt Parrish Fr. C Liberty Baseball Stadium, Lynchburg, Va. . CollegeBaseballInsider.com (HM) 35 Aaron Vogt Jr. OF May 21 Brent Graham, INF . College Sports Madness (4th Team) 36 Brandon Wilson Jr. RHP #1 Campbell 4 . . #8 Charleston Southern 0 37 Russell Clark So. RHP May 22 ABCA ATLANTIC ALL-REGION 40 Jordan Farthing So. RHP #1 Campbell 4 ...... #4 Radford 3 Michael Felton, INF ��������������������������1st Team May 24 Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st Team 39 Greg Goff ...... Head Coach #1 Campbell 8 ...... #7 Longwood 6 Heath Bowers, SP ...... 2nd Team 3 Justin Haire ...... Assistant Coach May 25 31 Rick McCarty . . . . . Assistant Coach #5 Liberty 2 ...... #1 Campbell 1 38 Frankie Everitte . . Volunteer Asst. Coach

Campbell head baseball coach Greg Goff (left) with former Campbell director of athletics Bob Roller (right). Ben McQuown

70 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 2013 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS SEASONSEASON HIGHLIGHTS SCHEDULE BATTING AVERAGE WINS FEBRUARY (7-1) 1. Brent Graham .374 1. Heath Bowers 9 Fri. 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 8-2 2. Michael Felton .371 Ryan Thompson 9 Fri. 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN L, 6-10 3. David Olson .347 3. Hector Cedano 8 Tue. 19 at East Carolina W, 6-4 Matt Marksberry 8 Thu. 21 HARTFORD W, 9-2 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Ryan Mattes 8 Sat. 23 HARTFORD W, 18-3 1. Brent Graham .495 Sun. 24 HARTFORD W, 9-1 2. Michael Felton .473 LOSSES Sun. 24 HARTFORD W, 10-1 (7) Wed. 27 at Duke W, 9-3 3. Ben McQuown .468 1. Ryan Mattes 3 2. Hector Cedano 2 MARCH (16-4) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Paul Eyster 2 Fri. 1 LAFAYETTE W, 17-6 1. Brent Graham .472 Matt Marksberry 2 Sat. 2 LAFAYETTE W, 8-3 2. David Olson .467 Sat. 2 LAFAYETTE W, 7-2 3. Ben McQuown .443 SAVES Wed. 6 at #8 N.C. State L, 2-5 1. Ryan Thompson 10 Fri. 8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 15-5 RUNS SCORED 2. David Olson 3 Sat. 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 15-3 1. Ben McQuown 65 3. Logan Self 2 Sat. 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 10-4 2. Brent Graham 57 Wed. 13 EAST CAROLINA W, 8-6 3. Michael Felton 49 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Fri. 15 * at Gardner-Webb W, 7-1 1. Ryan Thompson 0.88 Sat. 16 * at Gardner-Webb L, 0-4 HITS 2. Heath Bowers 1.69 Sun. 17 * at Gardner-Webb W, 11-10 1. Michael Felton 83 3. Ryan Mattes 1.94 Tue. 19 RIDER W, 14-6 2. Ben McQuown 73 Wed. 20 RIDER W, 4-3 3. Brent Graham 71 INNINGS PITCHED Fri. 22 * at UNC Asheville W, 4-1 1. Ryan Mattes 106.2 Sat. 23 * at UNC Asheville W, 12-8 RUNS BATTED IN 2. Heath Bowers 90.1 Sat. 23 * at UNC Asheville W, 5-4 Tue. 26 DUKE W, 6-3 1. Michael Felton 53 3. Hector Cedano 72.0 Fri. 29 * RADFORD W, 11-3 2. Elijah Trail 51 Sat. 30 * RADFORD L, 2-5 3. Brent Graham 37 BATTERS STRUCK OUT Sat. 30 * RADFORD L, 2-3 David Olson 37 1. Heath Bowers 80 2. Ryan Mattes 76 APRIL (14-3) DOUBLES 3. Matt Marksberry 73 Tue. 2 at North Carolina A&T W, 10-2 1. Michael Felton 15 Wed. 3 OLD DOMINION W, 8-0 2. Elijah Trail 13 WALKS ALLOWED Fri. 5 * at Presbyterian W, 7-1 (11) 3. Brent Graham 11 1. Ryan Thompson 15 Sat. 6 * at Presbyterian W, 14-3 Ben McQuown 11 2. Ryan Mattes 18 Sun. 7 * at Presbyterian W, 3-1 Nick Ray 11 3. Heath Bowers 22 Tue. 9 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 10-2 Wed. 10 SAVANNAH STATE L, 1-8 TRIPLES OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Fri. 12 * LONGWOOD L, 2-3 1. Michael DeLucia 4 1. Ryan Thompson .201 Sat. 13 * LONGWOOD W, 1-0 Ben McQuown 4 2. Heath Bowers .223 Sat. 13 * LONGWOOD W, 5-2 3. Brent Graham 3 3. Ryan Mattes .251 Tue. 16 at N.C. Central L, 1-5 Wed. 17 # vs. Appalachian State W, 11-6 HOME RUNS APPEARANCES Fri. 19 * VMI W, 2-1 Sat. 20 * VMI W, 4-3 1. Elijah Trail 7 1. Ryan Thompson 31 Sun. 21 * VMI W, 8-1 2. Ben McQuown 4 2. David Olson 18 Tue. 23 N.C. CENTRAL W, 10-0 3. David Olson 3 3. Logan Self 17 Wed. 24 UNC GREENSBORO W, 10-7

STOLEN BASES GAMES STARTED MAY (12-2) 1. Ben McQuown 54 1. Ryan Mattes 16 Fri. 3 * at High Point L, 1-3 2. Brent Graham 15 2. Heath Bowers 14 Sat. 4 * at High Point W, 3-2 3. Michael Felton 13 Hector Cedano 14 Sun. 5 * at High Point W, 7-2 Tue. 7 at College of Charleston W, 6-2 Fri. 10 * LIBERTY W, 2-1 (13) Sat. 11 * LIBERTY W, 4-2 Sun. 12 * LIBERTY W, 8-6 Thu. 16 NEW ORLEANS W, 14-0 Fri. 17 NEW ORLEANS W, 6-0 Sat. 18 NEW ORLEANS W, 9-6 Tue. 21 ! vs. Charleston Southern W, 4-0 Wed. 22 ! vs. Radford W, 4-3 Fri. 24 ! vs. Longwood W, 8-6 Sat. 25 ! vs. Liberty L, 1-2

* - Big South Conference game # - Played at (Thomasville, N.C.) ! - Big South Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.)

The Camels with the 2013 Big South Regular Season Championship trophy (presented prior to the 2013 Big South Tournament)

@GOCAMELSBSB 71 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 1990 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - WEST I REGIONAL HONORS RECORDS ROSTER & STAFF 1990 BIG SOUTH Overall: ...... 15-33 4 Jack Rogers Jr. OF TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Big South: ...... 6-8 6 Jon Lucas Sr. OF 7 Keith Vickery Jr. INF NCAA WEST I REGIONAL Home: ...... 6-14 8 Katsufumi Minei Sr. RHP Away: ...... 6-18 10 Chris Wagner Jr. RHP ALL-BIG SOUTH Neutral: ...... 3-1 11 Spencer Brown So. OF Mike Adcock ...... OF BIG SOUTH STANDINGS 12 Terry Tucker Sr. INF 13 Brian Semmens So. LHP BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT School Conf. Overall 14 Ricky Berrier Jr. LHP/1B ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1. Coastal Carolina * 14-2 40-19 15 Tom McGraw Jr. RHP Chris Wagner . . . . Tournament MVP, SP 2. Radford 8-7 24-27 16 Mark Law Jr. RHP Ricky Berrier ...... 1B 3. UNC Asheville 8-9 25-25-1 17 Randy Hood Sr. OF J.C. Hendrix ...... C 4. Charleston Southern 6-7 12-36 18 Mark Mallette Fr. INF/C Randy Hood ...... OF 5. Campbell ! $ 6-8 15-33 19 Lee Cobbler So. OF Ed Stanley ...... 3B 6. Augusta 5-8 22-30 20 Brad Oakley Fr. RHP 7. Winthrop 5-11 22-28-1 22 Stan Rogers Fr. INF 23 Scott Payton Fr. INF * Big South Regular Season Champions 24 Mike Adcock Jr. OF ! Big South Tournament Champions 25 Jack Ledford Jr. LHP $ NCAA Regional 28 Ed Stanley Fr. INF POSTSEASON RESULTS 29 J.C. Hendrix So. C 32 Sean Gleason Sr. INF/DH COCA-COLA BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 33 Matt Davis Fr. INF BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 43 John Bowden Fr. INF Coastal Carolina Stadium, Conway, S.C.

May 12 48 Mike Caldwell ...... Head Coach #5 Campbell 12 . #4 Charleston Southern 4 45 Roger Parham . . . . .Assistant Coach #5 Campbell 7 ...... #2 Radford 3 31 Charlie Long . . . . . Assistant Coach May 14 #5 Campbell 2 ...... #7 Winthrop 1 May 15 #5 Campbell 5 . . . .#1 Coastal Carolina 2

NCAA WEST I REGIONAL Klein Field at Sunken Diamond, Palo Alto, Calif. May 24 #1 Stanford 7 ...... #6 Campbell 0 May 25 #2 Southern Illinois 8 . . . #6 Campbell 7 Chris Wagner, the 1990 Big South Tournament MVP.

The Camels at the 1990 NCAA West I Regional in Palo Alto, Calif. J.C. Hendrix at the 1990 NCAA West I Regional.

72 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 1990 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS - WEST I REGIONAL BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS SEASON SCHEDULE BATTING AVERAGE WINS FEBRUARY (0-2) 1. Randy Hood .366 1. Brian Semmens 4 Sat. 17 at South Carolina L, 5-13 2. J.C. Hendrix .339 2. Jack Ledford 3 Wed. 28 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L, 3-8 3. Mike Adcock .323 Tom McGraw 3 Chris Wagner 3 MARCH (5-15) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Thu. 1 PFEIFFER W, 11-9 (7) 1. J.C. Hendrix .533 LOSSES Sat. 3 THE CITADEL L, 0-4 (6) 2. Randy Hood .494 1. Tom McGraw 9 Mon. 5 at Georgia Tech L, 6-8 Tue. 6 at Georgia L, 4-6 3. Mike Adcock .371 Chris Wagner 9 Wed. 7 at Georgia L, 2-10 3. Brian Semmens 8 Sat. 10 at UNC Charlotte L, 0-11 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Mon. 12 * at Winthrop L, 0-8 1. Randy Hood .498 SAVES Tue. 13 * at Winthrop W, 9-3 2. J.C. Hendrix .460 1. Jack Ledford 4 Tue. 13 * at Winthrop W, 15-5 3. Mike Adcock .394 2. Brad Oakley 1 Thu. 15 WAKE FOREST W, 10-4 Fri. 16 * RADFORD W, 7-4 RUNS SCORED EARNED RUN AVERAGE Mon. 19 PRINCETON L, 1-3 1. Randy Hood 47 1. Tom McGraw 5.24 Mon. 19 PRINCETON L, 1-5 (9) 2. J.C. Hendrix 35 2. Brian Semmens 5.48 Tue. 20 PRINCETON L, 11-12 3. Jon Lucas 25 3. Chris Wagner 5.58 Wed. 21 EAST CAROLINA L, 2-5 Fri. 23 * UNC ASHEVILLE L, 1-18 HITS INNINGS PITCHED Sat. 24 * UNC ASHEVILLE L, 1-2 1. Randy Hood 60 1. Brian Semmens 88.2 Sat. 24 * UNC ASHEVILLE L, 3-9 2. J.C. Hendrix 56 2. Tom McGraw 87.2 Tue. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L, 5-8 3. Jon Lucas 50 3. Chris Wagner 80.2 Tue. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L, 7-8 Wed. 28 NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-3 RUNS BATTED IN BATTERS STRUCK OUT APRIL (3-11) 1. J.C. Hendrix 38 1. Tom McGraw 55 Tue. 3 N.C. WESLEYAN L, 7-8 2. Ricky Berrier 24 2. Brian Semmens 44 Thu. 5 at UNC Wilmington L, 4-11 3. Jon Lucas 20 3. Chris Wagner 39 Fri. 6 * at USC Coastal L, 8-14 Ed Stanley 20 Sat. 7 * at USC Coastal L, 1-7 APPEARANCES Sat. 7 * at USC Coastal L, 3-9 DOUBLES 1. Jack Ledford 26 Wed. 11 at Wake Forest L, 1-6 1. J.C. Hendrix 16 2. Tom McGraw 21 Thu. 12 at Virginia L, 7-11 2. Randy Hood 11 3. Brian Semmens 20 Fri. 13 at Richmond W, 5-3 3. Ricky Berrier 6 Chris Wagner 20 Mon. 16 at South Carolina L, 10-16 Jon Lucas 6 Wed. 20 * BAPTIST W, 5-4 GAMES STARTED Sat. 21 * BAPTIST L, 0-1 TRIPLES 1. Tom McGraw 13 Sat. 21 * BAPTIST W, 4-0 1. Jon Lucas 3 Chris Wagner 13 Thu. 24 at North Carolina L, 1-9 2. J.C. Hendrix 2 3. Brian Semmens 11 Sat. 28 at East Carolina L, 3-17 Randy Hood 2 Keith Vickery 2 MAY (7-4) Thu. 3 RICHMOND W, 4-2 HOME RUNS Fri. 4 * at Augusta W, 13-12 Mon. 7 at UNC Wilmington W, 8-4 1. Sean Gleason 4 Wed. 9 at Georgia Southern L, 6-10 J.C. Hendrix 4 Thu. 10 at Clemson L, 4-8 3. Ricky Berrier 2 Sat. 12 ! vs. Baptist W, 12-4 Lee Cobbler 2 Sat. 12 ! vs. Radford W, 7-3 Randy Hood 2 Mon. 14 ! vs. Winthrop W, 2-1 Tue. 15 ! vs. USC Coastal W, 5-2 STOLEN BASES Thu. 24 $ at Stanford L, 0-7 1. Randy Hood 26 Fri. 25 $ at Southern Illinois L, 7-8 2. Mike Adcock 10 3. J.C. Hendrix 6 * - Big South Conference game Ed Stanley 6 ! - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) $ - West I Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.)

The Camels after winning the 1990 Big South Tournament Championship in Conway, S.C. Ed Stanley

@GOCAMELSBSB 73 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 1988 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS HONORS RECORDS ROSTER & STAFF 1988 BIG SOUTH Overall: ...... 32-16 2 Jimmy Creech Jr. INF TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Big South: ...... 13-8 3 Vince Onstott Fr. INF 4 Mike Dignan Fr. INF ALL-BIG SOUTH Home: ...... 17-5 6 Jon Lucas So. INF Charlie Letizia ...... C Away: ...... 13-11 7 Keith Vickery Fr. INF Chris Mitta ...... 1B Neutral: ...... 2-0 8 Tim Trexler Sr. OF Henry Rochelle ...... OF BIG SOUTH STANDINGS 10 Chris Wagoner Fr. RHP Cory Satterfield ...... P 11 Bob Palentchar Jr. INF School Conf. Overall 12 Terry Tucker So. INF BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT 1. Coastal Carolina * 15-0 35-12 13 Eric Ellis Jr. C ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2. Charleston Southern 12-7 27-16 14 Danny Murphy Sr. OF Bob Palentchar . . . .Tournament MVP, DH 3. Campbell ! 10-8 32-16 15 Tom McGraw Fr. RHP Ricky Berrier ...... 1B 4. Winthrop 8-8 22-15 16 Scott Evans Sr. RHP Randy Hood ...... OF 5. Augusta 8-10 16-27 17 Randy Hood So. OF Danny Murphy ...... OF 6. Radford 4-10 13-26 18 Charlie Letizia Sr. C Cory Satterfield ...... SP 7. UNC Asheville 1-15 9-32 19 Henry Rochelle Sr. OF 20 Kenny Milton Jr. RHP * Big South Regular Season Champions 21 Jeff Allen So. INF ! Big South Tournament Champions 22 Tommie Culpepper So. OF POSTSEASON RESULTS 23 Barry Wilson Jr. LHP 24 Mike Adcock So. OF BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 25 Cory Satterfield Sr. RHP BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 26 Chris Mitta Sr. INF Coastal Carolina Stadium, Conway, S.C. 27 Mark Law Fr. RHP April 21 29 Carl Fox Fr. LHP #3 Campbell 8 . . #2 Charleston Southern 6 30 Ricky Berrier Fr. LHP (12 innings)

April 22 33 Mike Caldwell ...... Head Coach #3 Campbell 6 . . . .#1 Coastal Carolina 5 (10 innings) 32 Greg Berzins . . . . . Assistant Coach April 23 28 Darin Cloninger . . . . Assistant Coach #3 Campbell 17 . #2 Charleston Southern 0 Randy Hood

Bob Palentchar, the 1988 Big South Tournament MVP. Scott Evans

74 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB 1988 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS BATTING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS SEASON SCHEDULE BATTING AVERAGE WINS FEBRUARY (2-1) 1. Chris Mitta .310 1. Cory Satterfield 9 Fri. 26 at Georgia W, 9-4 2. Danny Murphy .307 2. Kenny Milton 6 Sat. 27 at Georgia W, 10-8 3. Cory Satterfield .303 Barry Wilson 6 Mon. 29 at South Carolina L, 0-10

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE LOSSES MARCH (16-9) 1. Chris Mitta .556 1. Cory Satterfield 4 Tue. 1 at South Carolina L, 1-2 2. Danny Murphy .535 2. Scott Evans 3 Wed. 2 at Western Carolina L, 5-15 Thu. 3 at Western Carolina W, 6-2 3. Tim Trexler .491 Barry Wilson 3 Fri. 4 * UNC ASHEVILLE W, 6-1

Sat. 5 * UNC ASHEVILLE W, 12-3 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SAVES Sat. 5 * UNC ASHEVILLE W, 6-3 1. Danny Murphy .434 1. Kenny Milton 8 Mon. 7 WESTERN CAROLINA L, 2-7 2. Ricky Berrier .406 2. Barry Wilson 1 Tue. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 9-1 3. Chris Mitta .400 Wed. 9 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 10-9 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Fri. 11 * RADFORD W, 9-0 RUNS SCORED 1. Cory Satterfield 2.83 Sat. 12 * RADFORD L, 5-6 1. Chris Mitta 42 2. Kenny Milton 3.19 Sat. 12 * RADFORD W, 6-5 2. Randy Hood 39 3. Scott Evans 4.14 Tue. 15 VERMONT W, 11-4 3. Bob Palentchar 37 Wed. 16 UNC WILMINGTON W, 5-4 INNINGS PITCHED Fri. 18 * BAPTIST L, 5-15 HITS 1. Cory Satterfield 101.2 Sat. 19 * BAPTIST W, 4-3 1. Chris Mitta 53 2. Barry Wilson 78.1 Mon. 21 CLEVELAND STATE W, 6-4 2. Randy Hood 49 3. Scott Evans 67.1 Wed. 23 at East Carolina W, 7-4 Bob Palentchar 49 Thu. 24 CLEVELAND STATE L, 6-8 BATTERS STRUCK OUT Fri. 25 * at Winthrop W, 5-2 RUNS BATTED IN 1. Cory Satterfield 90 Sat. 26 * at Winthrop L, 2-3 Sat. 26 * at Winthrop L, 0-1 (8) 1. Bob Palentchar 39 2. Kenny Milton 67 Mon. 28 * BAPTIST W, 5-1 2. Chris Mitta 37 3. Barry Wilson 62 Wed. 30 at UNC Wilmington W, 4-0 3. Charlie Letizia 28 Thu. 31 WAKE FOREST L, 6-8 APPEARANCES DOUBLES 1. Kenny Milton 27 APRIL (12-5) 1. Chris Mitta 12 2. Cory Satterfield 14 Fri. 1 * at Augusta W, 4-1 2. Charlie Letizia 11 3. Barry Wilson 13 Sat. 2 * at Augusta L, 3-4 3. Bob Palentchar 10 Sat. 2 * at Augusta W, 13-1 Henry Rochelle 10 GAMES STARTED Mon. 4 at Virginia L, 5-6 Tim Trexler 10 1. Cory Satterfield 14 Tue. 5 at Liberty W, 10-4 2. Barry Wilson 11 Wed. 6 UNC WILMINGTON W, 11-0 TRIPLES 3. Scott Evans 10 Thu. 7 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W, 21-11 1. Danny Murphy 3 Fri. 8 * at Coastal Carolina L, 2-4 2. Randy Hood 1 Sat. 9 * at Coastal Carolina L, 2-13 Charlie Letizia 1 Sat. 9 * at Coastal Carolina L, 0-5 Henry Rochelle 1 Mon. 11 LIBERTY W, 7-1 Thu. 14 at Atlantic Christian W, 2-1 HOME RUNS Thu. 21 ! vs. Baptist W, 8-6 (12) 1. Chris Mitta 10 Fri. 22 ! vs. Coastal Carolina W, 6-5 (10) Sat. 23 ! vs. Baptist W, 17-0 2. Bob Palentchar 6 Mon. 25 at Wake Forest W, 3-2 3. Danny Murphy 5 Sat. 30 N.C. WESLEYAN W, 8-7

STOLEN BASES MAY (2-1) 1. Randy Hood 11 Thu. 5 NORTH CAROLINA W, 7-5 Danny Murphy 11 Fri. 6 at N.C. Wesleyan W, 9-3 3. Chris Mitta 6 Mon. 9 at North Carolina L, 2-7

* - Big South Conference game ! - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)

The Camels after winning the 1988 Big South Tournament Championship in Conway, S.C. Cory Satterfield

@GOCAMELSBSB 75 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS #6 seed at NCAA West I Regional Klein Field at Sunken Diamond, Palo Alto, Calif. Date Match-Up Opp. NR W/L Score Inns CU Pitcher of Record CU Save Attend. Time May 24, 1990 at #1 Stanford 1st L 0-7 9 Tom McGraw (L, 3-9) -- 205 3:57 May 25, 1990 vs. #2 Southern Illinois 10th L 7-8 9 Chris Wagner (L, 3-9) -- 252 3:26

#4 seed at NCAA Columbia Regional Carolina Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Date Match-Up Opp. NR W/L Score Inns CU Pitcher of Record CU Save Attend. Time May 30, 2014 at #1 South Carolina - L 2-5 9 Heath Bowers (L, 10-4) -- 7382 3:01 May 31, 2014 vs. #3 Old Dominion - W 4-1 (12) Ryan Thompson (W, 7-2) -- 5240 3:50 Jun 01, 2014 at #1 South Carolina - L 0-9 9 Ryan Koopman (L, 8-2) -- 5986 2:44

#4 seed at NCAA Athens Regional Foley Field, Athens, Ga. Date Match-Up Opp. NR W/L Score Inns CU Pitcher of Record CU Save Attend. Time Jun 02, 2018 at #1 Georgia 9th L 5-18 9 Wes Noble (L, 7-7) -- 2870 3:16 Jun 02, 2018 vs. #2 Duke 18th L 8-16 9 Logan Bender (L, 5-2) -- 2627 4:21

#3 seed at NCAA Greenville Regional Clark-LeClair Stadium, Greenville, N.C. Date Match-Up Opp. NR W/L Score Inns CU Pitcher of Record CU Save Attend. Time May 31, 2019 vs. #2 N.C. State 15th W 5-4 9 Michael Horrell (W, 10-3) Landry Moore (5) 4239 2:46 Jun 02, 2019 vs. #4 Quinnipiac - W 9-8 9 Landry Moore (W, 4-0) -- 4474 3:37 Jun 03, 2019 at #1 East Carolina 7th L 3-10 9 Kevin Westlake (L, 3-3) -- 4612 3:41 Jun 03, 2019 vs. #1 East Carolina 7th L 3-12 9 Phil Simpson (L, 2-3) -- 5206 3:36

RECORDS BY NCAA TOURNAMENT OPPONENT RECORDS BY REGIONAL SEED Opponent G W-L Streak Last Seed App. G W-L Streak Last Duke 1 0-1 L1 2018 #1 ------East Carolina 2 0-2 L2 2019 #2 ------Georgia 1 0-1 L1 2018 #3 1 4 2-2 L2 2019 N.C. State 1 1-0 W1 2019 #4 2 5 1-4 L3 2018 Old Dominion 1 1-0 W1 2014 #6 1 2 0-2 L2 1990 Quinnipiac 1 1-0 W1 2019 South Carolina 2 0-2 L2 2014 Southern Illinois 1 0-1 L1 1990 Stanford 1 0-1 L1 1990 Totals 11 3-8 L2 2019

Head coach Justin Haire meets with Quinnipac head coach John Delaney and the NCAA Head coach Greg Goff meets with South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook and umpires before the Camels and Bobcats faced off at the 2018 NCAA Greenville Regional. the NCAA umpires before the first game of the 2014 NCAA Columbia Regional.

76 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENTS RECORDS BY BIG SOUTH OPPONENT 1985 (#1 seed East Division - Buies Creek, N.C.) Opponent G W-L Streak Last May 13 vs. #2-West Armstrong State L 5 6 Charleston Southern 7 7-0 W7 2019 May 14 vs. #1-West Columbus W 10 5 Gardner-Webb 1 1-0 W1 2018 May 14 vs. #2-West Armstrong State W 11 5 High Point 6 4-2 W1 2018 May 15 $ vs. #2-East Winthrop L 5 12 Longwood 2 2-0 W2 2018 UNC Asheville 0 0-0 - - 1986 (#1 seed East Division - Augusta, Ga.) Presbyterian 0 0-0 - - May 13 vs. #2-West Coastal Carolina L 4 5 Radford 3 2-1 W1 2013 May 14 vs. #2-East Winthrop L 4 6 USC Upstate 0 0-0 - - Winthrop 12 4-8 W2 2019 1987 (#1 seed East Division - Augusta, Ga.) Armstrong State 1 1-1 W1 1985 May 14 vs. #2-West Coastal Carolina L 8 9 Coastal Carolina 7 3-4 W1 2014 May 15 vs. #2-East Winthrop L 1 8 Columbus 1 1-0 W1 1985 Liberty 4 1-3 W1 2018 1988 (#3 seed - Conway, S.C.) Totals 44 26-19 W5 2019 Apr. 21 vs. #2 Baptist W 8 6 (12 inn.) Apr. 22 at #1 Coastal Carolina W 6 5 (10 inn.) RECORDS BY BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT SEED Apr. 23 $ vs. #2 Baptist W 17 0 Seed App. G W-L Streak Last 1990 (#5 seed - Conway, S.C.) #1 (Overall) 3 12 10-2 W5 2019 May 12 vs. #4 Baptist W 12 4 #1 (East Div.) 3 8 2-6 L5 1987 May 12 vs. #2 Radford W 7 3 #2 1 3 1-2 L2 2012 May 14 vs. #7 Winthrop W 2 1 #3 2 9 8-1 W5 2014 May 15 $ vs. #1 Coastal Carolina W 5 2 #4 0 0 0-0 - - #5 1 4 4-0 W4 1990 1991 (#8 seed - Conway, S.C.) #6 2 5 1-4 L1 2015 May 11 vs. #1 Coastal Carolina L 3 7 #7 0 0 0-0 - - May 13 vs. #5 Radford L 4 5 (10 inn.) #8 2 4 0-4 L1 2017

1992 (#6 seed - first round at higher seed, Rock Hill, S.C.) May 9 at #3 Winthrop L 4 11 (9 inn.) May 9 at #3 Winthrop L 3 8 (9 inn.)

2012 (#2 seed - High Point, N.C.) May 22 vs. #7 High Point W 10 4 May 24 vs. #3 Liberty L 0 7 May 24 vs. #7 High Point L 5 9

2013 (#1 seed - Lynchburg, Va.) May 21 vs. #8 Charleston Southern W 4 0 May 22 vs. #4 Radford W 4 3 May 24 vs. #7 Longwood W 8 6 May 25 $ vs. #5 Liberty L 1 2

2014 (#3 seed - Rock Hill, S.C.) Segra Stadium in Fayetteville, N.C., the home of the Big South Baseball Championship. May 20 vs. #6 Coastal Carolina L 2 9 May 22 vs. #7 Charleston Southern W 6 2 May 23 vs. #6 Coastal Carolina W 15 11 ATLANTIC SUN TOURNAMENTS May 24 vs. #4 High Point W 3 1 May 24 vs. #4 High Point W 2 1 (7 inn.) 2000 May 25 $ vs. #2 Winthrop W 9 1 (#6 seed - Jacksonville, Fla.) May 17 vs. #1 Central Florida W 5 0 2015 (#6 seed - Boiling Springs, N.C.) May 18 vs. #4 Jacksonville W 4 3 May 19 vs. #3 Winthrop L 5 8 May 19 vs. #3 Stetson L 0 2 May 20 vs. #7 Charleston Southern W 8 1 May 19 vs. #5 Georgia State W 5 3 May 21 vs. #3 Winthrop L 1 2 May 20 $ vs. #3 Stetson L 2 15 2017 (#8 seed - Lexington, S.C.) May 25 vs. #1 Winthrop L 3 4 2001 May 26 vs. #4 High Point L 5 6 (#4 seed - Jacksonville, Fla.) May 16 vs. #3 Jacksonville L 1 5 2018 (#1 seed - Lynchburg, Va.) May 17 vs. #1 Central Florida L 3 8 May 22 vs. #8 Longwood W 8 1 May 24 vs. #5 Gardner-Webb W 8 3 2004 May 25 vs. #3 Liberty L 5 10 (#6 seed - DeLand, Fla.) May 25 vs. #3 Liberty W 6 4 (7 inn.) May 26 at #1 Central Florida L 5 6 May 26 $ vs. #2 High Point W 7 5 May 27 vs. #5 Troy State L 11 13 2019 (#1 seed - Fayetteville, N.C.) May 23 vs. Charleston Southern W 20 7 2006 May 24 vs. Winthrop W 13 5 (#6 seed - DeLand, Fla.) May 25 $ vs. Winthrop W 8 6 May 24 vs. #1 Jacksonville L 5 6 May 25 vs. #5 East Tennesse State L 10 11 $ Title game 2008 (#6 seed - DeLand, Fla.) May 21 vs. #1 Lipscomb L 0 14 May 22 vs. #2 Mercer W 11 3 May 23 vs. #3 Belmont L 3 6

@GOCAMELSBSB 77 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAMELS TO REACH THE SHOW CALVIN KOONCE

1959-61 at Campbell College (1962-67) (1967-70) Signed as a free agent by the Chicago Cubs in 1961 (1970-71)

MLB Debut: 10-Year MLB Career: April 14, 1962, with the Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals 47-49, 3.78 ERA, 334 G, 90 GS, 9 CG, 971.0 IP, 504 K (3.1 IP in relief, 4 H, 1 K, 2 BB, 2 ER)

MATT MARKSBERRY

2010-13 at Campbell University Atlanta Braves (2015-16) 15th round pick by the Atlanta Braves in 2013 MLB Career: MLB Debut: 0-3, 5.06 ERA, 35 G, 26.2 IP, 23 K July 21, 2015, with the Braves vs. (1.2 IP in relief, 2 H, 0 K, 1 BB, 0 ER)

RUBE MELTON

1935 at Campbell College Philadelphia Phillies (1941-42) Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1939 Dodgers (1943-47)

MLB Debut: 6-Year MLB Career: April 17, 1941, with Phillies vs. Boston Braves 20-25, 3.35 ERA, 95 G, 53 GS, 13 CG, 411.0 IP, 199 K (3.0 IP as starter, 6 H, 4 K, 0 BB, 1 ER)

CEDRIC MULLINS

2015 at Campbell University Baltimore Orioles (2018-19) 13th round pick by the Baltimore Orioles in 2015 MLB Career: MLB Debut: .197 AVG, 67 G, 30 R, 46 H, 9 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 15 RBI Aug. 10, 2018, with Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox (3-for-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB as starting center fielder)

GAYLORD PERRY (HOF, 2x CY YOUNG, 5x ALL-STAR)

1958-61 at Campbell Colege San Francisco Giants (1962-71), Cleveland Indians (1972-75), (1975-77, 80), San Diego Padres (1978-79), Signed with the San Francisco Giants in 1958 (1980), Atlanta Braves (1981), (1983), (1983) MLB Debut: April 14, 1962, with Giants vs. 22-Year MLB Career: (2.2 IP as starter, 5 H, 1 K, 1 BB, 4 ER) 314-265, 3.11 ERA, 777 G, 690 GS, 5350.0 IP, 3534 K

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JIM PERRY (HOF, 1970 CY YOUNG, 3x ALL-STAR)

1955-56 at Campbell College Cleveland Indians (1959-63, 74-75) Minnesota Twins (1963-72) Signed with Cleveland Indians in 1956 Detriot Tigers (1973) Oakland Athletics (1975) MLB Debut: April 23, 1959, with Indians at Detriot Tigers 17-Year MLB Career: (4.2 IP as starter, 7 H, 1 K, 4 BB, 4 ER) 215-174, 3.45 ERA, 630 G, 447 GS, 3285.2 IP, 1576 K

DON PRINCE

1956-58 at Campbell College Chicago Cubs (1962) Signed with Chicago Cubs in 1958 1-Year MLB Career: MLB Debut: 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 G, 1 GF, 1.0 IP, 0 K Sept. 21, 1962, with Cubs at New York Mets (1.0 IP in relief, 0 H, 0 K, 1 BB, 0 ER)

JAKE SMITH

2011 at Campbell University San Diego Padres (2016) 48th round pick by San Francisco Giants in 2011 MLB Career: MLB Debut: 1-0, 4.50 ERA, 4 G, 1 GF, 4.0 IP, 3 K Sept. 7, 2016, with Padres vs. Boston Red Sox (1.0 IP in relief, 2 H, 0 K, 0 BB, 1 ER)

EARL STEPHENSON

1966-67 at Campbell College Chicago Cubs (1971) (1972) 3rd round pick by Chicago Cubs in 1967 Baltimore Orioles (1977-78)

MLB Debut: 4 Years in MLB: April 14, 1962, with Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals 4-5, 3.57 ERA, 54 G, 13 GF, 113.1 IP, 50 K (2.0 IP in relief, 0 H, 0 K, 2 BB, 0 ER)

WOODY UPCHURCH

Campbell College Philadelphia Athletics (1935-36) Signed with Philadelphia Athletics 2-Year MLB Career: MLB Debut: 0-4, 7.42 ERA, 10 G, 5 GS, 43.2 IP, 8 K Sept. 14, 1935 with Athletics vs. Chicago White Sox (9.0 IP as starter, 9 H, 1 K, 2 BB, 3 ER, L)

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Year Athlete Pos. Rd. (Pick) Club Year Athlete Pos. Rd. (Pick) Club 1935 Woody Upchurch LHP Free Agent Philadelphia Athletics 2000 Daniel Hall RHP 15th (441) Milwaukee Brewers Byron Batson RHP 42nd (1249) Milwaukee Brewers 1939 Rube Melton RHP Free Agent Philadelphia Phillies 2001 Tommy Bayrer RHP 17th (506) Houston Astros 1956 Jim Perry RHP Free Agent Cleveland Indians Bradley Coates INF Free Agent Atlanta Braves Andy High LHP Free Agent Milwaukee Brewers 1958 Gaylord Perry RHP Free Agent San Francisco Giants Don Prince RHP Free Agent Chicago Cubs 2002 Nic Carter OF 4th (109) Milwaukee Brewers

1961 Calvin Koonce RHP Free Agent Chicago Cubs 2003 Derek Barrows 3B 30th (903) San Francisco Giants

1967 Earl Stephenson LHP 3rd (38) # Chicago Cubs 2009 Ryan Hamme CF 31st (943) Chicago White Sox Edward Fisher INF 20th (391) * Atlanta Braves 2011 Jake Smith RHP 48th (1467) San Francisco Giants 1971 Harold Ingle INF 42nd (787) San Francisco Giants 2013 Matt Marksberry LHP 13th (463) Atlanta Braves 1974 Marvin Townsend INF 1st (18) ^ Boston Red Sox Ben McQuown CF 30th (911) Oakland Athletics John Cline C 16th (384) Baltimore Orioles Ryan Mattes RHP Free Agent Kansas City Royals

1979 Brad Thorp RHP Free Agent 2014 Ryan Thompson RHP 23rd (676) Houston Astros

1981 Wayne Dale C 16th (398) * Texas Rangers 2015 Cedric Mullins OF 13th (403) Baltimore Orioles Steven Leonard C 23rd (677) Colorado Rockies 1982 Terry Strickland 3B 13th (281) # Montreal Expos Heath Bowers RHP 24th (728) Oakland Athletics Wayne Dale C 24th (608) Cleveland Indians 2016 Matt Sergey RHP Free Agent Oakland Athletics 1983 Darin Cloninger RHP 11th (272) San Diego Padres 2018 Allan Winans RHP 17 (500) New York Mets 1984 Joe Stephenson RHP 13th (318) Cleveland Indians Wes Noble RHP Free Agent Detroit Tigers Bob Posey 3B 14th (359) Altanta Braves 2019 Seth Johnson RHP 1 (41) Tampa Bay Rays 1985 Marty Warren RHP 8th (189) Chicago White Sox Matthew Barefoot OF 6 (196) Houston Astros Bill Wilkes 1B 17th (427) Cleveland Indians Tyson Messer RHP 9 (260) Chicago White Sox Michael Horrell RHP 30 (916) Houston Astros 1986 John Posey C 2nd (44) Baltimore Orioles David Walters RHP 12th (303) Boston Red Sox # - The January Amateur Draft (1966-85) James White OF Free Agent Chicago White Sox ^ - June Secondary Draft * - Did not sign 1987 Greg Cloninger SS 39th (985) Atlanta Braves

1988 Cory Satterfield RHP 26th (678) St. Louis Cardinals Chris Mitta INF Free Agent Atlanta Braves

1990 LaGrande Russell RHP 17th (458) Seattle Mariners Randy Hood OF Free Agent Milwaukee Brewers

1995 Kenneth Collins RHP Free Agent Atlanta Braves Matt Marksberry pitching for the Atlanta Braves in 2015.

1996 Reggie Davis C 15th (455) Matt Buckley RHP 25th (750) Cincinnati Reds Willy Kingsbury C Free Agent Boston Red Sox

1997 Daniel Hall RHP 30th (923) * Arizona Diamondbacks Aaron Miller LHP 46th (1347) Minnesota Twins

1998 Chris Warren OF Free Agent Boston Red Sox

Ryan Thompson pitching for the Quad Cities River Bandits (Astros affiliate) in 2015.

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Arizona Diamondbacks (2) New York Mets (1) 1996 Reggie Davis 15th 455 Catcher 2017 Allan Winans 17th 500 Right-Handed Pitcher 1997 Daniel Hall * 30th 923 Right-Handed Pitcher New York Yankees (0) Atlanta Braves (4) 1967 Edward Fisher * 20th 391 Shortstop Oakland Athletics (2) 1984 Bob Posey 14th 359 Third Baseman 2013 Ben McQuown 30th 911 Centerfielder 1987 Greg Cloninger 39th 985 Shortstop 2015 Heath Bowers 24th 728 Right-Handed Pitcher 2013 Matt Marksberry 13th 463 Left-Handed Pitcher Philadelphia Phillies (0) Baltimore Orioles (3) 1974 John Cline 16th 384 Catcher Pittsburgh Pirates (0) 1986 John Posey 2nd 44 Catcher 2015 Cedric Mullins 13th 403 Outfielder San Diego Padres (1) 1983 Darin Cloninger 11th 272 Right-Handed Pitcher Chicago Cubs (1) 1967 Earl Stephenson # 3rd 38 Left-Handed Pitcher San Francisco Giants (3) 1971 Harold Ingle 42nd 787 Shortstop Chicago White Sox (3) 2003 Derek Barrows 30th 903 Third Baseman 1985 Marty Warren 8th 189 Right-Handed Pitcher 2011 Jake Smith 48th 1467 Right-Handed Pitcher 2009 Ryan Hamme 31st 943 Center Fielder 2019 Tyson Messer 9th 260 Right-Handed Pitcher Seattle Mariners (1) 1990 LaGrande Russell 17th 458 Right-Handed Pitcher Cincinnati Reds (1) 1996 Matt Buckley 25th 570 Right-Handed Pitcher St. Louis Cardinals (1) 1988 Cory Satterfield 26th 678 Right-Handed Pitcher Cleveland Indians (3) 1982 Wayne Dale 24th 608 Catcher Tampa Bay Rays (1) 1984 Joe Stephenson 13th 318 Right-Handed Pitcher 2019 Seth Johnson 1st 41 Right-Handed Pitcher 1985 Bill Wilkes 17th 427 First Baseman Texas Rangers (1) Colorado Rockies (1) 1981 Wayne Dale * 16th 398 Catcher 2015 Steven Leonard 23rd 677 Catcher (0) Detroit Tigers (0) Washington Nationals (0) Houston Astros (4) 2001 Tommy Bayrer 17th 506 Right-Handed Pitcher # - The January Amateur Draft (1966-85) 2014 Ryan Thompson 23rd 676 Right-Handed Pitcher ^ - June Secondary Draft 2019 Matthew Barefoot 6th 196 Outfielder * - Did not sign Michael Horrell 30th 916 Right-Handed Pitcher

Kansas City Royals (0)

Los Angeles Angels (0)

Los Angeles Dodgers (0)

Miami Marlins (0)

Milwaukee Brewers (3) 2000 Daniel Hall 15th 441 Right-Handed Pitcher Byron Batson 42nd 1249 Right-Handed Pitcher 2002 Nic Carter 4th 109 Outfielder

Minnesota Twins (1) 1997 Aaron Miller 46th 1347 Left-Handed Pitcher Cedric Mullins with the Baltimore Heath Bowers pitching for the Beloit Orioles in 2018. Snappers (Athletics affiliate) in 2017.

@GOCAMELSBSB 81 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-AMERICANS ABCA COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NCBWA AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES LOUISVILLE SLUGGER NATIONAL COLLEGE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER WRITERS ASSOCATION ALL-AMERICAN 2012 Michael Felton, 2B . . . .2nd Team ALL-AMERICAN 2012 Michael Felton, 2B . . . .2nd Team 2013 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 3rd Team 2013 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 2nd Team 2013 Ben McQuown, OF . . . .2nd Team 2014 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 3rd Team 2014 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 3rd Team BASEBALL AMERICA 2015 Cole Hallum, UTL . . . . 3rd Team BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-AMERICAN NCBWA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Ben McQuown, OF . . . . 3rd Team COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER 2017 Matthew Barefoot, OF . . .1st Team 2014 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 3rd Team FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN 2019 Ryan Chasse, SP . . . . 2nd Team 1999 Wes Hepler, ...... HM COLLEGE BASEBALL INSIDER 2000 Nic Carter, ...... HM NCBWA PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER.COM 2001 Rob Finch, ...... HM 2013 Michael Felton, 2B . . . . 1st Team ALL-AMERICAN 2017 Matthew Barefoot, OF . .(one team) 2014 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 3rd Team 2013 Ben McQuown, OF ...... HM 2018 Logan Bender, RP . . . (one team) Ryan Thompson, RP ...... HM 2019 Ryan Chasse, SP . . . .(one team)

COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER.COM LOUISVILLE SLUGGER LOUISVILLE SLUGGER COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Michael Felton, 2B . . . .2nd Team 2014 Ryan Thompson, RP . . . 2nd Team 2016 Cole Hallum, UTL . . . . 3rd Team COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS PERFECT GAME COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS

ALL-AMERICAN PERFECT GAME/RAWLINGS Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 2013 Brent Graham, INF ...... 4th Team FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN 2017 Matthew Barefoot, OF ����������1st Team COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Michael Felton, 2B . . . .2nd Team

Ben McQuown (2012-13)

Cole Hallum (2015-17)

Matthew Barefoot (2016-19)

Brent Graham (2012-13) Michael Felton (2012-13) Ryan Chasse (2019-presemt)

82 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB NATIONAL & DISTRICT/REGION HONORS NATIONAL AWARDS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS REGION AWARDS NCBWA CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ABCA ATLANTIC ALL-REGION DICK HOWSER TROPHY 1988 Kenny Milton . . . .(only one team) 1991 J.C. Hendrix . . . .(only one team) 2013 Brent Graham . . . . .semifinalist 1998 William McLean . . .(only one team) 2009 Ellis Lowe . . . . .(only one team) 2005 Mike Priest ...... 2nd Team 2012 Michael Felton ...... 1st Team GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 2006 Mike Priest ...... 1st Team 2013 Michael Felton ...... 1st Team WATCH LIST 2012 Josh Holskey . . . . 3rd Team (DH) Ryan Thompson ...... 1st Team 2014 Ryan Thompson ...... midseason list 2013 David Olson . . . .2nd Team (DH) Heath Bowers . . . . . 2nd Team 2014 Matt Parrish . . . . 3rd Team (DH) 2014 Ryan Thompson ...... 2nd Team NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR 2015 Matt Parrish . . . .2nd Team (DH) 2015 Cole Hallum ...... 2nd Team WATCH LIST 2016 Matt Parrish . . . .1st Team (INF) Cedric Mullins . . . . . 2nd Team 2013 Ryan Mattes . . . . preseason list 2018 Christian Jones . . . . . 1st Team Ryan Thompson ...... midseason list ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Matthew Barefoot . . . .2nd Team 2014 Ryan Thompson ...... preseason list CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2019 Matthew Barefoot . . . .2nd Team 2016 Cole Hallum . . . . preseason list 1994 Kent Cox ...... INF NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT 1995 Kent Cox ...... INF GREGG OLSON 1996 Kent Cox ...... INF NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997 William McLean ...... INF/C ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2013 Ryan Thompson ...... runner-up 1998 William McLean ...... C 2014 Matt Nadolski ...... OF Brent Graham . . . . .semifinalist 1999 Mike Campbell ...... 1B 2014 Ryan Koopman . . . . semifinalist 2005 Jeff Blick ...... OF NCAA GREENVILLE REGIONAL Mike Priest ...... 1B ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM BROOKS ROBINSON WATCH LIST 2006 Mike Priest ...... 1B 2019 Matthew Barefoot ...... OF (TOP SHORTSTOP) 2010 Josh Holskey ...... INF 2019 Koby Collins ...... INF 2013 Brent Graham . . . . preseason list 2011 Josh Holskey ...... INF 2019 Luis Gimenez ...... INF 2012 Josh Holskey ...... INF 2019 Michael Horrell ...... SP JOHN OLERUD WATCH LIST 2013 David Olson ...... INF/RHP 2019 Spencer Packard ...... DH (TOP TWO-WAY PLAYER) 2014 Matt Parrish ...... DH 2013 David Olson . . . . preseason list 2015 Matt Parrish ...... DH 2016 Matt Parrish ...... INF WATCH LIST Brian Taylor ...... OF (TOP CATCHER) 2017 Drew Butler ...... OF 2013 Michael DeLucia ...... preseason list 2015 Steven Leonard . . . preseason list

TD AMERITRADE FAN’S CHOICE AWARD 2013 Michael Felton . . . . . runner-up

SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2013 Michael Felton ...... finalist 2014 Ryan Thompson ...... finalist 2016 Matt Parrish ...... winner Cedric Mullins (2015)

BASEBALL AMERICA TOP-50 SENIORS LIST 2014 Ryan Thompson ...... preseason list NATIONAL WEEKLY HONORS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Heath Bowers ...... 4/14/14 ...... 3/9/15 Cole Hallum ...... 3/23/15

Matt Parrish (2013-16) Michael Horrell (2016-19)

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COACH OF THE YEAR 1996 Kent Cox, 2B ...... 3rd 2015 Cole Hallum, UTL ...... 1st J.T. Thomas, RP ...... 3rd Heath Bowers, SP ...... 2nd 1986 Cal Koonce ...... Big South Steven Leonard, C ...... 2nd 2000 Chip Smith ...... Atlantic Sun 1997 Mike Corbitt, 1B ...... 2nd Cedric Mullins, OF ...... 2nd 2014 Greg Goff ...... Big South J.T. Thomas ...... 3rd Matt Parrish, DH ...... 2nd 2018 Justin Haire ...... Big South

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 Chris Warren, OF ...... 1st 2016 Matt Parrish, INF ...... 1st Grant Yost, SP ...... 2nd 1991 J.C. Hendrix ...... C 2000 Tony Della Costa, 2B . . . . . 1st Anthony Lopez, SS ...... HM 2015 Cole Hallum ...... OF/RHP Byron Batson, RP ...... 2nd PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2017 Cole Hallum, DH ...... 1st 2001 Tony Della Costa, 2B . . . . . 1st Matthew Barefoot, OF . . . . 2nd 2013 Ryan Thompson ...... RHP Bradley Coates, SS ...... 2nd Jeff Hahs, OF ...... 2nd 2018 Allan Winans ...... RHP Wes Hepler, SP ...... 2nd Drew Butler, UTL ...... 2nd 2019 Michael Horrell ...... RHP Rob Finch, SP . . . . All-Freshman ROOKIE/FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2018 Matthew Barefoot, OF . . . . .1st 2002 Nic Carter, OF ...... 2nd Logan Bender, RP ...... 1st 1994 Reggie Davis ...... C Jeff Hahs, DH ...... 1st 2018 Logan Bender ...... RHP 2003 Sal Deanda, 2B ...... 1st Allan Winans, SP ...... 1st 2019 Ryan Chasse ...... LHP Michael Horrell, SP ...... 2nd PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Joe Anthonson, 2B ...... 1st Christian Jones, 2B . . . . . 2nd Mike Priest, 1B ...... 1st Tyson Messer, RP ...... 2nd 2013 Michael Felton . . . (co-player) INF Mike Ange, SP ...... 2nd 2019 Matthew Barefoot . . . . .OF/LHP 2019 Matthew Barefoot, OF . . . . .1st ALL-CONFERENCE 2006 Ryan Hamme, P/2B . 2nd, All-Freshman Ryan Chasse, SP ...... 1st Tim Holt, 3B ...... 2nd Luis Gimenez, SS ...... 1st Big South (1985-94, 2012-present) Mike Priest, 1B ...... 2nd Michael Horrell, SP ...... 1st Atlantic Sun (1995-2011) Brandon Scott, OF ...... 2nd Collin Wolf, 3B ...... 2nd

1986 Greg Cloninger, P . . (only one team) 2008 Ellis Lowe, INF . . . .All-Freshman John Posey, 3B . . .(only one team) James White, DH . . (only one team) 2009 Ryan Hamme, OF ...... 1st Ellis Lowe, 2B ...... 2nd 1987 Greg Cloninger, P . . (only one team) Charlie Letizia, C . . (only one team) 2010 Chris Bangi, OF ...... 2nd Barry Wilson, P . . .(only one team) 2012 Michael Felton, 2B ...... 1st 1988 Charlie Letizia, C . . (only one team) Jake Kirkland, DH ...... 1st Chris Mitta, 1B . . . (only one team) David Olson, 3B ...... 2nd Henry Rochelle, OF . (only one team) Cory Satterfield, P . .(only one team) 2013 Michael Felton, 2B ...... 1st Ryan Mattes, SP ...... 1st 1989 Randy Hood, OF . . (only one team) Ben McQuown, OF ...... 1st Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st 1990 Mike Adcock, OF . . (only one team) Elijah Trail, 3B ...... 1st Heath Bowers, SP ...... 2nd 1991 J.C. Hendrix, C . . .(only one team) Clayton Brown, OF ...... 2nd Brent Graham, SS ...... 2nd 1992 J.C. Hendrix, 3B . . .(only one team) David Olson, DH ...... 2nd

1993 Ed Stanley, 2B . . . (only one team) 2014 Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st Heath Bowers, SP ...... 2nd 1994 Reggie Davis, C ...... 1st Ryan Koopman, P ...... HM Kent Cox, 2B ...... 2nd John Reilly, INF ...... HM

1995 Reggie Davis, C ...... 1st Willy Kingsbury, 1B ...... 1st Kent Cox, 2B ...... 2nd Mike Priest (2004-06)

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ALL-TOURNAMENT PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK Steven Leonard Player Mar. 2, 2015

Big South (1985-94, 2012-present) Big South (1985-94, 2012-present) Cole Hallum Player Mar. 10, 2015 Atlantic Sun (1995-2011) Atlantic Sun (1995-2011) Heath Bowers Pitcher Mar. 10, 2015 Cole Hallum Player Mar. 23, 2015 1985 John Posey (co-MVP) . . . . . 3B Kent Cox Player Mar. 29, 1994 Cedric Mullins Co-Player Apr. 6, 2015 James White ...... OF Heath Bowers Pitcher May 10, 2015 Bill Wilkes ...... 1B Jeff Davis Co-Pitcher Mar. 5, 1996 Nick Thayer Pitcher May 18, 2015

1986 James White ...... 3B William McLean Player Mar. 11, 1997 Nick Thayer Pitcher Feb. 22, 2016 Eric Lee Pitcher Apr. 8, 1997 Nick Thayer Pitcher May 9, 2016 1988 Bob Palentchar (MVP) . . . . .DH Chris Saich Player Apr. 15, 1997 Ricky Berrier ...... 1B Matthew Barefoot Player Mar. 6, 2017 Rand Hood ...... OF Chris Warren Player Mar. 17, 1998 Matthew Barefoot Freshman Mar. 13, 2017 Danny Murphy ...... OF Matthew Barefoot Freshman Mar. 27, 2017 Cory Satterfield ...... SP Dan Krause Player Feb. 15, 1999 Alex Yarem Pitcher Apr. 3, 2017 Byron Batson Pitcher Mar. 1, 1999 Matthew Barefoot Freshman May 8, 2017 1990 Chris Wagner (MVP) ...... SP Wes Hepler Pitcher May 10, 1999 Drew Butler Player May 22, 2017 Ricky Berrier ...... 1B J.C. Hendrix ...... C Byron Batson Pitcher Apr. 17, 2000 Michael Horrell Starter Feb. 26, 2018 Randy Hood ...... OF Christian Jones Player Mar. 5, 2018 Ed Stanley ...... 3B Tony Della Costa Player Mar. 12, 2001 Ty Babin Freshman Mar. 5, 2018 Wes Hepler Pitcher Apr. 1, 2001 Logan Bender Freshman Mar. 19, 2018 1991 J.C. Hendrix ...... C Shaun Poole Pitcher Apr. 9, 2001 Allan Winans Starter May 7, 2018 Wes Hepler Pitcher Apr. 23, 2001 Wes Noble Reliever May 7, 2018 2000 Jeff Davis ...... C Matt Kleweno Pitcher May 14, 2001 Jeff Hahs Player May 14, 2018 Jeff Huff ...... INF Wes Noble Starter May 14, 2018 Adam Hawes ...... DH Nic Carter Player Feb. 11, 2002 Brandon Jenkins Freshman May 20, 2018

2013 Michael Felton ...... 2B Jeff Blick Player Mar. 24, 2003 Seth Johnson Co-Starter Feb. 25, 2019 Ryan Thompson ...... RP Sal Deanda Player Apr. 21, 2003 Landry Moore Reliever Feb. 25, 2019 Phil Simpson Starter Mar. 4, 2019 2014 Ryan Thompson (MVP) . . . . .RP Mike Priest Player Mar. 20, 2006 Matthew Barefoot Player Mar. 25, 2019 Steven Leonard ...... C Blair Waggett Player Apr. 10, 2006 Ryan Chasse Freshman Mar. 25, 2019 Matt Nadolski ...... OF Quinn LeSage Pitcher May 1, 2006 Michael Horrell Pitcher Apr. 1, 2019 Elijah Trail ...... 3B Mike Priest Player May 22, 2006 A.J. Hrica Player Apr. 8, 2019 Michael Horrell Pitcher Apr. 8, 2019 2018 Matthew Barefoot (MVP) . . . .OF Blake Herring Pitcher Apr. 30, 2007 Ryan Chasse Freshman Apr. 15, 2019 Christian Jones ...... 2B Ryan Chasse Starter May 4, 2019 Kyle Mehl ...... 3B Justin Lilly Pitcher Apr. 14, 2008 Harry Thomas ...... RP Justin Lilly Pitcher Apr. 21, 2008 NOTE: Big South Freshman of the Week Brandon Scott Player Apr. 21, 2008 awards began in 2017. 2019 Koby Collins (MVP) ...... 1B Tyler Anshaw ...... 2B Zach Johnson Player Mar. 2, 2009 NOTE: In 2018, Big South Pitcher of the Week Matthew Barefoot ...... OF awards were separated to recognize a Starting Zach Minnick ...... C Jimmy Brenneman Player Feb. 28, 2011 Pitcher and a Relief Pitcher weekly honoree.

Jake Kirkland Player Mar. 5, 2012 Matt Sergey Pitcher Mar. 26, 2012 Michael Felton Player May 14, 2012 Ryan Mattes Pitcher May 14, 2012

Ryan Mattes Pitcher Feb. 18, 2013 Heath Bowers Pitcher Apr. 15, 2013 Ryan Thompson Pitcher May 6, 2013

Danny Pardo Player Feb. 17, 2014

Koby Collins (left) receiving the 2019 Big South Ryan Thompson Co-Pitcher Mar. 24, 2014 Championship MVP award. Heath Bowers Pitcher Apr. 14, 2014 Nick Thayer (2015-16)

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SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2002 Jeff Blick ...... Atlantic Sun 2009 Bryan Braswell ...... Atlantic Sun Corey Byrd ...... Atlantic Sun Josh Fish ...... Atlantic Sun 2017 Drew Butler ...... Big South Nic Ewing ...... Atlantic Sun Carlton Floyd ...... Atlantic Sun Wes Hepler ...... Atlantic Sun Daniel Gardo ...... Atlantic Sun Matt Klewenko ...... Atlantic Sun Bryce Grady ...... Atlantic Sun GEORGE A. CHRISTENBERRY AWARD Jordan Topal ...... Atlantic Sun Josh Holskey ...... Atlantic Sun D.J. Johnson ...... Atlantic Sun 2014 Brandon Wilson . . . . .Big South 2003 Andrew Barrows ...... Atlantic Sun Zach Johnson ...... Atlantic Sun Jeff Blick ...... Atlantic Sun Ellis Lowe ...... Atlantic Sun NOTE: The George A. Christenberry Award Brandon Dees ...... Atlantic Sun Colin Parker ...... Atlantic Sun Kyle Ellenz ...... Atlantic Sun Stephen Parsons . . . . . Atlantic Sun for Academic Excellence is awarded to the Nic Ewing ...... Atlantic Sun Jeff Rydman ...... Atlantic Sun male and female student-athlete who attains Rob Finch ...... Atlantic Sun Matt Klewenko ...... Atlantic Sun 2010 Chris Bangi ...... Atlantic Sun the highest GPA during their undergraduate Jeff Stoval ...... Atlantic Sun Bryan Braswell ...... Atlantic Sun collegiate careers. Wilson, who graduated with Phillip Strickland ...... Atlantic Sun Ben Brown ...... Atlantic Sun Jordan Topal ...... Atlantic Sun Corey Carver ...... Atlantic Sun a 4.00 GPA and a double major in kinesiology Lonnie Whitehead . . . . . Atlantic Sun Alan Denman ...... Atlantic Sun and Spanish, was one of nine student-athletes Ben Fish ...... Atlantic Sun to receive this prestigous award in 2014. 2004 Jeff Blick ...... Atlantic Sun Daniel Gardo ...... Atlantic Sun Nic Ewing ...... Atlantic Sun Josh Holskey ...... Atlantic Sun Rob Finch ...... Atlantic Sun D.J. Johnson ...... Atlantic Sun ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Mac Morykon ...... Atlantic Sun Zach Johnson ...... Atlantic Sun Mike Priest ...... Atlantic Sun Ryan Mattes ...... Atlantic Sun Big South (1985-94, 2012-present) Jeff Stoval ...... Atlantic Sun Ethan Meiggs ...... Atlantic Sun Atlantic Sun (1995-2011) Jordan Topal ...... Atlantic Sun Colin Parker ...... Atlantic Sun Jeff Rydman ...... Atlantic Sun 1995 Alan Cox ...... Trans America 2005 Mike Ange ...... Atlantic Sun Joe Wagstaff ...... Atlantic Sun Kent Cox ...... Trans America Jeff Blick ...... Atlantic Sun Ty Daurity ...... Trans America Austin Hawkey ...... Atlantic Sun 2011 Alan Denman ...... Atlantic Sun Brandon LeBlanc . . . . .Trans America Nate Logan ...... Atlantic Sun Ben Fish ...... Atlantic Sun William McLean . . . . . Trans America Matt Marek ...... Atlantic Sun Corey Forrester ...... Atlantic Sun Chad Phillips ...... Trans America Todd Matthews ...... Atlantic Sun Bryce Grady ...... Atlantic Sun Chris Porosky ...... Trans America Mike Priest ...... Atlantic Sun Kyle Holmstrom ...... Atlantic Sun Brent Wyso ...... Trans America Luke Reiland ...... Atlantic Sun Josh Holskey ...... Atlantic Sun Daniel Smith ...... Atlantic Sun Ellis Lowe ...... Atlantic Sun 1996 Mike Campbell ...... Trans America Phillip Strickland ...... Atlantic Sun Ryan Mattes ...... Atlantic Sun Kent Cox ...... Trans America Jordan Topal ...... Atlantic Sun Nolan McBride ...... Atlantic Sun Chad Hicks ...... Trans America Rob Vernon ...... Atlantic Sun Ethan Meiggs ...... Atlantic Sun Scott Jackson ...... Trans America Joe Waldecker ...... Atlantic Sun Kurt Odom ...... Atlantic Sun Brandon LeBlanc . . . . .Trans America Lonnie Whitehead . . . . . Atlantic Sun Colin Parker ...... Atlantic Sun William McLean . . . . . Trans America Jacob Wright ...... Atlantic Sun Bryan Stephenson . . . . . Atlantic Sun Brad Tremitiere . . . . . Trans America Joe Turkson ...... Atlantic Sun Brent Wyso ...... Trans America 2006 Jacob Allen ...... Atlantic Sun Brandon Wilson ...... Atlantic Sun Mike Ange ...... Atlantic Sun 1997 Scott Jackson ...... Trans America Matt Gardner ...... Atlantic Sun 2012 Josh Holskey ...... Big South Dan Krause ...... Trans America Austin Harris ...... Atlantic Sun William McLean . . . . . Trans America Alston Hatch ...... Atlantic Sun 2013 David Olson ...... Big South Mike Monger ...... Trans America Austen Hawkey ...... Atlantic Sun J.T. Thomas ...... Trans America Tim Holt ...... Atlantic Sun 2014 Matt Parrish ...... Big South Matt Johnson ...... Atlantic Sun 1998 Byron Batson ...... Trans America Quinn LeSage ...... Atlantic Sun 2015 Matt Parrish ...... Big South Mike Campbell ...... Trans America Matt Marek ...... Atlantic Sun Bradley Coates ...... Trans America Todd Matthews ...... Atlantic Sun 2016 Matt Parrish ...... Big South Ray Greene ...... Trans America Mike Priest ...... Atlantic Sun Scott Jackson ...... Trans America Luke Reiland ...... Atlantic Sun 2017 Drew Butler ...... Big South William McLean . . . . . Trans America Brandon Scott ...... Atlantic Sun J.T. Thomas ...... Trans America Daniel Smith ...... Atlantic Sun 2018 Kyle Mehl ...... Big South Lincoln Smith ...... Atlantic Sun 1999 Mike Campbell ...... Trans America Joe Waldecker ...... Atlantic Sun 2019 Wyatt Tyson ...... Big South Dan Krause ...... Trans America Jacob Wright ...... Atlantic Sun Wes Hepler ...... Trans America NOTE: The Trans America Athletic Conference 2007 Jacob Allen ...... Atlantic Sun changed its name to the Atlantic Sun 2000 Byron Batson ...... Trans America Matt Gardner ...... Atlantic Sun Conference in June 2001. Corey Byrd ...... Trans America Quinn LeSage ...... Atlantic Sun Wes Hepler ...... Trans America Rob Lyerly ...... Atlantic Sun Matt Klewenko ...... Trans America Daniel Smith ...... Atlantic Sun NOTE: Only one student-athlete from each Big Dan Krause ...... Trans America South Conference member was selected each Keith Sears ...... Trans America 2008 Josh Fish ...... Atlantic Sun year. The Atlantic Sun Conference honored Mitch Williams ...... Trans America Carlton Floyd ...... Atlantic Sun student-athletes with a 3.0 GPA or better Hunter Ford ...... Atlantic Sun during the spring semester in which their 2001 Daniel Ennis ...... Trans America Matt Gardner ...... Atlantic Sun playing season took place. Nic Ewing ...... Trans America Daniel Gardo ...... Atlantic Sun Wes Hepler ...... Trans America Jared Lehman ...... Atlantic Sun Johnny Keelan ...... Trans America Colin Parker ...... Atlantic Sun Matt Klewenko ...... Trans America Cody Raisch ...... Atlantic Sun Jon Sanderlin ...... Trans America Sean Raisch ...... Atlantic Sun Brandon Scott ...... Atlantic Sun

86 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CONFERENCE HONORS BIG SOUTH PRESIDENTIAL HONOR ROLL 2012 2015 2017 2019 Austin Beard Nathan Arp Kevin Barron Zach Adams NOTE: To be named to the Big South Conference Jordan Farthing Austin Beard Logan Bender Waldy Arias Presidential Honor Roll, student-athletes must Michael Felton Drew Butler Drew Butler Ty Babin maintain a grade point average of 3.0 (on a Ben Fish Cole Hallum Ben Calvano Brock Bell 4.0 scale) or better for the recently-completed Kyle Holmstrom Seth LaRue Erik Dowse Julian Blackburn academic year. Josh Holskey Kyle Leady Christian Jones Ryan Chasse Ryan Koopman Anthony Lopez Kyle Mehl Matthew Christian Nolan McBride Ryan Malone Tyson Messer Koby Collins Kurt Odom Matt Meyer Jimmy Monaghan Bryce Cota David Olson James Moody Bryce Myers Luis Gimenez Nick Ray Cedric Mullins Wes Noble Luke Hahn Brandon Wilson Wes Noble Nick Rowland Grant Harris Danny Pardo Phil Stokes Cole Hart 2013 Matt Parrish Harry Thomas Logan Heintzman Austin Beard Brian Taylor Wyatt Tyson A.J. Hrica Josh Holskey (2009-12) Clayton Brown Nick Thayer Michael Van Degna Seth Johnson Jordan Farthing Bobby Thorson Allan Winans Zach Minnick Ben Fish Greg Tonnesen Andrew Witczak Landy Moore Colby Fox Chris Walkerow Adam Wyse Dawson Pomeroy Matt Marksberry Alex Yarem Alex Yarem Ryan Sutton Ryan Mattes Grant Yost Jonathan Tyler Nolan McBride 2018 Wyatt Tyson David Olson 2016 Tyler Anshaw Cameron Witt Matt Parrish Drew Butler Tyler Babin Collin Wolf Nick Ray Ben Calvano Bryce Cota David Olson (2012-13) Elijah Trail Erik Dowse Jonathan D’Ercole Aaron Vogt Cole Hallum Justyn Eichbaum Brandon Wilson Justin Lamazares Mason Hayes Jimmy Monaghan Logan Heintzman 2014 James Moody Brandon Jenkins Nathan Arp Wes Noble Kyle Mehl Austin Beard Matt Parrish Jimmy Monaghan Brooks Borders Kyle Prats Jordan Montgomery Clayton Brown Phil Stokes Bryce Myers Drew Butler Brian Taylor Wes Noble Drew Butler (2014-17) Colby Fox Nick Thayer Phil Simpson Ryan Koopman Greg Tonnesen Joey Skracic Seth LaRue Chris Walkerow Harry Thomas Steven Leonard Andrew Witczak Wyatt Tyson James Moody Adam Wyse Jamil Vanheyningen Danny Pardo Alex Yarem Jermaine Matt Parrish Grant Yost Vanheyningen John Reilly Alex Yarem Jesse Simmons Jack Yusko Ryan Thompson Greg Tonnesen Kyle Mehl (2017-18) Elijah Trail Aaron Vogt

Wyatt Tyson (2017-present)

@GOCAMELSBSB 87 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ADDITIONAL HONORS NCCSIA ALL-STATE COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS BIG SOUTH ALL-DECADE TEAMS 2009 Ryan Hamme, OF . .(only one team) BIG SOUTH FIELDER OF THE YEAR 1980s (1986-89) Zach Johnson, DH . .(only one team) 2012 Jake Kirkland ...... OF Greg Cloninger ...... Infield Randy Hood ...... Outfield 2012 Jake Kirkland, DH . .(only one team) ALL-BIG SOUTH Bob Palentchar . . . . . Designated Hitter 2012 Michael Felton, 2B ...... 1st John Posey ...... Infield 2013 Heath Bowers, SP ...... 1st Jake Kirkland, DH ...... 1st Cory Satterfield ...... Pitcher Michael DeLucia, C ...... 1st David Olson, 3B ...... 1st Michael Felton, INF ...... 1st Ben McQuown, OF ...... 2nd 1990s (1990-99) Ryan Mattes, SP ...... 1st Matt Sergey, SP ...... 2nd J.C. Hendrix ...... Utility Ben McQuown, OF ...... 1st David Olson, DH ...... 1st 2014 Ryan Thompson, ...... 1st Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st Danny Pardo, OF ...... 2nd Clayton Brown, OF ...... 2nd Brent Graham, INF ...... 2nd BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ben Fish, C ...... May 22, 2012 2014 Heath Bowers, SP ...... 1st Matt Parrish, DH ...... 1st Ben McQuown, OF . . . . .Feb. 25, 2013 Ryan Thompson, RP ...... 1st Elijah Trail, INF ...... Mar. 4, 2013 Matt Nadolski, OF ...... 2nd Ben McQuown, OF . . . . . Mar. 12, 2013 Clayton Brown, OF . . . . . Mar. 26, 2013 2015 Heath Bowers, SP ...... 1st Heath Bowers, SP . . . . . Apr. 15, 2013 Cole Hallum, OF ...... 1st COLLEGE BASEBALL INSIDER 2016 Grant Yost, SP ...... 1st SOUTHEAST REGION Matt Parrish, INF ...... 2nd PLAYER OF THE WEEK Michael Felton, INF . . . . . May 18, 2012 2017 Matthew Barefoot, OF . . . . 2nd J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) Cole Hallum, DH ...... 2nd

2018 Matthew Barefoot, OF . . . . .1st Jeff Hahs, DH ...... 1st Christian Jones, INF . . . . . 2nd Allan Winans, SP ������������������������� 2nd

2019 Matthew Barefoot, OF . . . . .1st Michael Horrell, SP ...... 1st Ryan Chasse, SP ...... 2nd Spencer Packard, DH . . . . . 2nd Collin Wolf, INF ...... 2nd

Elijah Trail (2013-14)

Heath Bowers (2012-15) Danny Pardo (2014-15)

88 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME ROSTER LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS Abernathy Dave 1992-93 Bayrer Tom 1999-01 Byrum Kelly Culp Bill 1954 Adams Everett 1966 Bazemore Hugh 1957-58 Caffee Ray 2000-01 Culpepper Tommie 1987-88 Adams Zach 2019-pr. Beard Austin 2012-15 Calcutt Mark 1980-81 Cummings Kevin 1991-92 Adcock Alfred 1953-55 Beasley Hudson 2006 Calvano Ben 2016-17 Cupka Darien 1971 Adcock Mike 1988-91 Beasley Levin 1946 Campbell Mike 1996-98 Curlee Paul 1993 Adorno Dave 1974 Bell Brock 2019 Capps Jim 1964-66 Curtis Roger 1965-66 Aiken Tyler 2014 Bender Logan 2017-18 Capps Julian 1955 D’Ercole Jonathan 2018 Albert Devon 1996 Berrier Ricky 1988-91 Carmichael Brian 1994 Dail Kevin 1995-98 Albertson Will 2013-14 Bethune Billy 1960 Caron Andrew 2007-08 Dale Wayne 1980-82 Alford Johnny 1949 Bethune Jim 1957-58 Carpenter Paul 1984 Daniels Harry 1951 Allen Billy 1960 Bishop Sam 1961-63 Carr Jimmy 1959 Danish Clement 1967 Allen Jacob 2006-07 Blades Josh 2003-04 Carter Lee 1946 Darcy James 2014 Allen Jeff 1988 Blackburn Julian 2018-19 Carter Nic 2000-02 Dauplaise Eric 1994-96 Allen Jimmy Blake James 1951 Carver Corey 2010 Daurity Ty 1994-95 Allen John 1965 Blick Jeff 2002-05 Cashwell Jennings 1946 Davis Jamie 1994-96 Allen John 2014 Borders Brooks 2014 Caudle Larry 1965-67 Davis Jeff 1998-00 Allen Matt 1992-95 Bostic Leslie 1953 Causey Mike 2007-08 Davis Joey 1970-72 Alvarez Manny 2011 Bowden John 1990-91 Cayson Burt 1975 Davis Logan 2009-10 Ammons Ron 1980-83 Bowen Jene Cedano Hector 2011-14 Davis Matt 1990-91 Amsler Harry 1967 Bowers Heath 2012-15 Challendar Ray 1957-58 Davis Paul Anderson Jerry 1962 Bowes Patrick 2004-05 Champion Velton 1956-57 Davis Reggie 1994-95 Andreessen J.D. 2015-16 Boyce Blake 2010-13 Chan Marcus 2016 DeAnda Sal 2002-03 Ange Mike 2005-06 Brake Thomas 1951-53 Chance Don 1974 Deaton Reese 1953 Angel Ron 1974-75 Brandenburg Kyle 2010 Chasse Ryan 2019-pr. Della Costa Tony 2000-01 Anshaw Tyler 2018-19 Braswell Brian 2007-10 Cheek Mitch 1973 DeLucia Michael 2012-13 Anthonsen Joe 2004-05 Brame Cliff 2001-03 Cheeseman Mike 2006-07 Denman Alan 2010-11 Arends Chandler 2017 Brenneman Jimmy 2011-12 Cherry Albert 1954 Dereski Bill 1970 Arias Waldy 2019-pr. Brewer Kenneth 1954 Chocran Mike 1955 Dethloff Alex 1996 Arp Nathan 2014-15 Bridgers Heath 2005 Christian Matthew 2019-pr. Deturris George 1970-71 Arthur Billy 1953 Brigman Archie 1948 Clark Russell 2012-13 Deutsch Justin 2005 Atkinson Ronnie 1958-59 Briley Ryne 2011 Clark Walter 1976-78 Dewar Brantley 1963-64 Avant Buddy 1979 Brinson Dennis 1992-95 Cline Jay 1974 Dickens Ed 1992 Averette Bill 1984-86 Britt Jim 1975-78 Cloninger Darin 1981-83 Didlake Chris 1981-82 Averette Billy 1960 Brooks Ron 1980-81 Cloninger Greg 1984-87 Dignan Mike 1988 Aycoth Alex 2009-10 Brown Ben 2010 Coates Bradley 1998-01 Dominguez Carlos 2006-07 Babin Ty 2018-pr. Brown Clayton 2013-14 Coats Douglas 1951-52 Downing Carlyle 1946 Babyak Joey 2003-05 Brown Jason 2002-04 Cobb Travis 2000-01 Dowse Erik 2016-17 Baez Sergio 2004 Brown Jeff 1973 Cobbler Lee 1989-92 Drake Enid 1948-49 Baker Joe 1971 Brown Joe 1961-64 Coble Larry 1966-67 Dunn Billy 1956-57 Baldwin Johnny 1981 Brown John 1972-74 Coggburn Thomas 2019-pr. Dupree Steve 1975 Ballard Danny 1955-56 Brown Phil 1956 Collins Ken 1995 Dwyer Larry 1970 Bancroft Jay 1957 Brown Rudy 1956 Collins Koby 2019-pr. Eady Tommy 1975 Bangi Chris 2009-10 Brown Spencer 1989-90 Collinsworth John 1983 Edwards Gerald 1956-57 Barefoot Doug 1984-87 Brundage Dustin 1997 Conner Gordon Edwards Harry 1964 Barefoot Matthew 2016-19 Buchanan William 1949 Corbett Ainsworth 1948 Ellen Harold 1955-56 Barger Kevin 1980-84 Buck Gary 1976 Corbitt Mike 1997-98 Ellenz Kyle 2002-03 Barker Ben 1999 Buckley Matt 1993-95 Cota Bryce 2017-pr. Ellington Bill 1972-73 Barker Hoyle 1957 Bunn Henry 1960-63 Cotton Josh 2002-03 Ellington Boyd 1954-55 Barkley Jerry 1957 Burgess Mike 1978-79 Covington Ron 1974-75 Ellis Don 1962-64 Barron Kevin 2016-18 Burroughs Ray 1958 Cox Kent 1993-96 Ellis Eric 1986-89 Barrows Andrew 2003 Butler Clyde 1953 Crandall Ryan 1993 Elmore Cecil 1956 Barrows Derek 2002-03 Butler Drew 2014-17 Cranmer Paul 1958 Emmert John 2006 Barwick Lemmie 2005 Byrd Billy 1958 Crater Matt 2000 England Chris 2006-07 Bass Ned 1948-49 Byrd Corey 1998-02 Creech Jimmy 1988-89 English Chris 1999-02 Batson Byron 1997-00 Byrd Glenwood 1958-59 Creech Joe 1956-57 Ennis Daniel 2001-02 Bauman Ernie 1962-63 Byrd Joseph 1946 Crew Dan 1980-83 Ennis Don 1970-73 Bayley Eric 1992 Byrd Matt 2004 Croom Jud 1970-72 Ennis Jerry 1956

The 1955 Campbell Junior College Camels Campbell batter (1950s)

@GOCAMELSBSB 89 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME ROSTER LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS Evans Grant 1994 Grady Bryce 2009-12 Hendrix J.C. 1989-92 Johnson Chase 2016 Evans Mike 1976 Graham Brent 2012-13 Hepler Wes 1999-02 Johnson Craig 1970 Evans Scott 1985-88 Graybill George 1949 Herring Blake 2006-07 Johnson Dave 1975-76 Evans Tom 1970-71 Graybill Pat 1975 Herring Ed 1973-74 Johnson Dewin 1958 Ewing Nic 2001-04 Grayson Mike 1992 Herring Morris 1946 Johnson DJ 2009-10 Eyster Paul 2012-13 Green Rudolph 1953 Herrman Karl 1982-83 Johnson Lamar 1970-72 Faircloth James 1956 Green Thomas 1948 Hester Jim 1962-63 Johnson Ronnie 1958 Falkner Mark 1975 Greene Dwaine 1976-79 Hickman Bill 1974-75 Johnson Seth 2019 Farthing Jordan 2012-13 Greene Ray 1996-98 Hicks Chad 1994-96 Johnson Zach 2007-10 Felton Michael 2012-13 Griffin Andy 1981 High Andy 1993-96 Jones Brett 1980 Ferrell Ron 1966-67 Griffin Gene 1978 Hill Roy 1984-85 Jones Charles Ferrer Joe 1979 Griffin Michael 2012-13 Hines Kyle 1997 Jones Christian 2017-18 Fields Carl 1959 Griffin Mike 1992-95 Hinton Curt 1953-54 Jones Phillip 1954 Finch Rob 2001-04 Grindle Chuck 1970-73 Hobbs Brian 1997-98 Jones Walter 1946 Fish Ben 2010-13 Gunter Tommy 1956 Hobbs Randy 1973 Joseph Jamaal 2002 Fish Josh 2008-09 Gwyn Bob 1965-67 Hodges Mike 1965-66 Kabinoff Neil 1974-75 Fisher Edward 1966-67 Hagar Robert 1966-67 Hoffman Jeff 2008-09 Kahler Daniel 1991 Fisher Kenny 1981-82 Hahn Luke 2019 Hoffman Kelly 1981-83 Keelan Johnny 1999-02 Fitzgerald Jay 1978-79 Hahs Jeff 2017-18 Holmstrom Kyle 2011-12 Keen Matt 2008-09 Fitzgerald Mark 1993-94 Haigler Boyce 1954-55 Holskey Josh 2009-12 Kelly Daryl 1992-93 Fleming Jimmy 1960 Haigler Jerry 1964 Holt Tim 2005-06 Kennedy Zac 2009 Fleming Parker 2009-10 Hairr Carlton 1974-76 Honeycutt Jim 1972 Kennen Trey 2013 Fletcher Rudy 1978 Hall Daniel 1998-00 Hood Randy 1987-90 Kernodle John 1953 Floyd Carlton 2006-09 Hall Grey Hooper William 1949 King Tilman 1962 Floyd Frank 1973-76 Hall John 1951 Horne Jeff 1981-82 Kingsbury Willy 1993-96 Forbes David 2004-06 Hall Ray 1960 Horrell Michael 2016-19 Kirk Ryan 2017-18 Ford Hunter 2007-09 Hallum Cole 2015-17 Horton John 1964 Kirkland Jake 2012 Forehand Brian 1966-67 Hamilton Mark 1999 Howard Ricky 2005-06 Kleweno Matt 2000-03 Forrester Corey 2011 Hamilton Robert Howell Tim 1972-73 Knowles Gordon 1965-66 Fountaine Tom 1972 Hamilton Steve 1991-92 Holt Tim 2005 Koehler Ethan 2017 Fox Carl 1988 Hamme Ryan 2006-09 Hoyle Larry 1979-80 Koonce Calvin 1960-61 Fox Colby 2013-14 Handy Tim 1980-82 Hrica A.J. 2019-pr. Koonce Charles 1961-64 Freeman John 1986 Hanks Eddie 1978-79 Hucks Brian 1993 Koopman Ryan 2011-14 Freeman Julian 1946 Hardee George 1949 Huff Jeff 1998-01 Kotroco Tim 1982-83 Fronk Graham 2008-09 Hardison Ricky 1973 Hughes Bob 1975-76 Krandel Mickey 1982-85 Gainey Alonzo Hargrove Marion 1955-56 Hughes Zac 2000 Krause Dan 1997-00 Gales Scott 1989 Hargrove Wilbur 1958-59 Hulmes John 1982-84 Krob Dustin 2015 Gaito Richard 2008-10 Harkey Thomas 1951-53 Hundley Don 1965-66 LaCates Wesley 1966 Gana Brian 2008-09 Harrington Donnie 1959 Hunt Phillip 1979-82 Lamazares Justin 2016 Gardner Matt 2006-08 Harrington Greg 1983-84 Hutchinson Tyler 2011-12 Lambeth Scott 1973 Gardo Daniel 2008-10 Harris Austin 2006 Ingle Harold 1970-71 Landtiser Rob 1991 Gares Trey 1991 Harris Bill 1962 Ingram Cedric 1955 Lane Trevor 2013 Garris Glen 1965-66 Harris Grant 2019-pr. Ingram Clinton 2010 Langley Carl 2002 Gaskins Jerry 1955-56 Harris Morgan 1959-60 Inman Clarence 1962-63 Lapoint Jensen 2018 Gatson Brock 1987 Harrison Skip 1997-98 Irby Derryl 1991 Lardin A.J. 2001 Gatz D.J. 2018 Hart Cole 2019-pr. Irby Gary 1972-73 LaRue Seth 2014-15 Gay Ed 1993-94 Hatch Alston 2003-06 Isley James 1960-61 Lasater Robert 1949 Gaylord Erick 2011-12 Hatchel Martin 1976 Jackson Donovan 1993 Law Mark 1988-91 Gelhaus Josh 1997-98 Hawes Adam 1999-02 Jackson Graham 1951 Leady Kyle 2014-15 Gentile Glenn 1974-75 Hawkey Austen 2005-06 Jackson Scott 1994-98 Leasure David 1965 Gillespy Tyler 2019 Hawkins John 1978 Jacobsen Andrew 2012 LeBlanc Brendan 1995-96 Gimenez Luis 2018-19 Hawley Ron 1970-70 Jaffey Harold 1953 Ledford Jack 1989-91 Gleason Sean 1984-86 Hayes Mason 2017-18 James Don 1971-72 Lee Don 1972-73 Godwin Lewis 1965 Hedgepeth Frank 1973-75 Jamison Nash 2017 Lee Edison 2001 Golliday Jay 2017 Hein Joe 1976 Jarrell Stanley 1978-80 Lee Eric 1997-98 Goodson Todd 2000 Heintzelman Kent 1972 Jenkins Brandon 2018 Lee Jamie 1992-93 Goss Ronald 1954 Heintzman Logan 2017-pr. Jobes Matt 2016 Lehman Jared 2006

Ryan Hamme (2006-09) The 1987 Campbell University Fighting Camels

90 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME ROSTER LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS Lehmann George 1960 McDaniel Eugene 1951-52 Newman Bryce 1970 Prince Mark 1957-58 Leonard Steven 2014-15 McDonald Bryan 1983-84 Nichelson Bob 1982 Pritchard Charlie 1959-60 LeSage Quinn 2006-07 McDonald Jim 2005 Nixon Wade 1956 Pritchett Luke 2009-10 Letizia Charlie 1987-88 McGraw Tom 1988-91 Noble Wes 2015-18 Pugh Aaron 2000-01 Lewis Bob 1965 McLamb Johnny 1976-78 Oakley Al 1960 Pulley William 1949 Lewis John 1978 McLawhorn Taylor 2001 Oakley Brad 1990 Pulliam Bill 1967-70 Lilley Joseph 1951 McLean Fred 1972 Oakley Dewey 1954 Quick Gerald 1958-59 Lilly Justin 2007-08 McLean William 1995-98 Oakley Larry 1970 Quick Travis 1998 Linthicum Curtis 2012-14 McLeod Tanner 2017-18 Odom Kurt 2011-12 Raba Scott 1995 Lippert John 1975-76 McMillen Al 1972-74 Olson David 2012-13 Randol Jeff 2004-06 Little Jim 1992 McPeak Tyler 2019-pr. Onstott Vince 1988 Rappa Paul 1976 Little Mark 1974-76 McQuown Ben 2012-13 O’Quinn Jared 2002-05 Ray Nick 2012-13 Littlefield Matthew 1997 McRae Al 1970-71 Outlaw Chris 1989 Raynor Eric 1989 Lockamy Albert 1978-80 Mehl Kyle 2017-18 Overby Alvis 1951 Rector Sam 2014-15 Logan Nate 2004-06 Meiggs Ethan 2009-11 Packard Spencer 2019-pr. Redman Andy 2004 Long Bobby Meinke Dave 1976 Palentchar Bob 1986-89 Reeves Ray 1959 Long Travis 2014-15 Meng Rob 2007 Panella Tony 1996 Reges James 1948 Lopez Anthony 2015-16 Melvin Charles 1948-49 Pardo Danny 2014-15 Regner Steve 1982-83 Lopez Jonathan 2009-10 Melvin Willie 1986 Parker Colin 2008-11 Reiland Luke 2005-06 Lotierzo Tony 1975 Messer Tyson 2016-19 Parker Roy 1946 Reilly John 2013-14 Lowe Ellis 2008-11 Meyer Matt 2015 Parrish Matt 2013-16 Reinstetle Rob 1998 Lowry Blake 2007-09 Micoff Jon 1999-00 Parsons Stephen 2008-09 Reynolds Mark 1971-73 Lucas Gerald 1955 Mikles Donald Pate C.D. 1955 Richardson Larry 1962-65 Lucas Jon 1987-90 Miller Aaron 1995-97 Pate Sandy 1956 Richardson Michael 2017 Lupia Joseph 1967 Miller David 1963-66 Payton Scott 1990-93 Riddick Thomas 1966 Lyerly Rob 2007 Miller Lincoln 1984-87 Peavey Bill 1978 Riddle John 1962 Lynch Archie 1949 Miller Ward 1970 Peede Warren 1960-61 Rispoli Tom 2002-04 Lynch Tom 1982-85 Milton Kenny 1986-89 Pegram Ronald 1960-61 Rivera David 2010 MacKenzie Bob 1970 Minei Katsufumi 1989-90 Percifield Mark 1974-76 Rizer Larry 1963-65 Maddocks Josh 1993-94 Minnick Zach 2016-19 Percise Donald 1951 Robbins Jack 1961-62 Mallette Mark 1990 Mitta Chris 1986-88 Percise Ronald 1951-53 Roberts Danny 1954-55 Malone Ryan 2015 Monaghan Jimmy 2016-18 Perkins Mike 1992 Roberts Ken 1961 Maness Gene 1957 Monds Angus 1955 Perry Calvin 1949 Rochelle Henry 1985-88 Maness Len 1953-54 Monger Mike 1995-98 Perry Jim 1955-56 Roger Stan 1990-93 Mangino Vinny 1984-87 Monteith Andy 1997 Phillips Justin 2005-06 Rogers Jack 1991 Mangum Tommy 1960 Monggomery Jordan 2018-19 Pittman Clayton 2006 Rogers Tommy 1993-96 Maning Kenneth 1962 Montgomery Tom 1979-83 Pittman Hilton 2003 Rowland Nicholas 2017 Mann Max 1978 Moody Dennis 1970-72 Pleasant Jeremy 1994-95 Royal Danny 1964 Manukas Pete 1996 Moody Derrick 1989 Pollard Kirk 1979-81 Rudisill Steve 1978-79 Marbell Tim 1978-80 Moody James 2014-16 Pomeroy Dawson 2019 Rush Jodie 1970 Marcano Robert 1997-98 Moore Landry 2019-pr. Poole Shaun 2000-01 Russell LeGrande 1989 Marek Matt 2005-06 Morris Jimmy 1959 Pope Bobby 1961-63 Russell Robert 1967 Marksberry Matt 2010-13 Morton Darrel 1980 Pope Brent 1984 Rydman Jeff 2009-10 Marsh Lester 1946 Morykon Mac 2004 Popp Nick 2004 Ryskamp Jim 1978 Martinez Matt 2007-08 Mouton Daniel 2001 Porosky Chris 1992-96 Sabatino Steve 1991-92 Mason Shawn 1985 Mullins Cedric 2015 Posey Bob 1982-86 Safran Stephen 2000-01 Mattes Ryan 2010-13 Mumford Hugh 1963-65 Posey John 1984-86 Saich Chris 1994-97 Matthews Mike 1978-79 Murdock Jack 1994 Poteat James 1967 Salefsky Larry 2005 Matthews Todd 2005-07 Murphy Danny 1984-88 Powell Allen 1954-55 Sanderlin Jonathan 2000-03 May Kenny 1980-81 Murray Pat 2000-03 Powell Glenn 1955 Sanders Barry 1976 Mayo David 1959-60 Mustain Eugene Powell Steve 1973 Sanders John 2002-03 McBride Nolan 2011-13 Myers Bryce 2017-18 Prats Kyle 2014-16 Sanderson James 1953-54 McCall Grundy 1970 Nadolski Matt 2013-14 Price Jack 1971 Sasser Charles 1946 McCall Jim 1959-60 Naumann Tony 1976 Price Grant 2004 Satterfield Cory 1985-88 McCaskill Matt 2001 Nelson Cameron 2010-11 Pridgen Randy 1963 Saul Sammy 1991 McCauley Jim 1976 Nelson Kevin 2009-10 Priest Andy 1992-95 Savage Brad 1991-93 McCullough Denver 1970-71 Nestor Joe 1992-95 Priest Mike 2004-06 Schofield Rick 1979

Group of Camels (1950s) Jim Perry (1955-56)

@GOCAMELSBSB 91 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME ROSTER LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS LAST FIRST YEARS Schouten Josh 1991-92 Strickland Philip 2003-05 Wade Andy 1999-02 Wood Bobby 1955 Schwartz George 1970-72 Strickland Terry 1981 Waggett Blair 2006 Wood Jerry 1958 Scott Brandon 2005-08 Styles Fred 1967 Wagner Chris 1988-91 Wood Van 1964-66 Scott Derrick 1999-02 Suitt Preston 1961 Wagstaff Joe 2010 Woodfin Fred 1955-56 Sears Keith 1997-00 Summerlin Gene 1978-80 Waldecker Joe 2005-06 Worley Kevin 1998 Seel John 1975 Summers Cam’Ron 2012 Walker Bobby 1967 Wright Brendan 2019-pr. Self Logan 2010-13 Sutton Ryan 2019 Walker Doug 1970-72 Wright Jacob 2005-06 Semmens Brian 1989-91 Talley Arthur 1961 Walker Johnathan 2006 Wright Joe 1959-60 Sergey Matt 2010-12 Tanner Doug 1979-80 Walkerow Chris 2015-16 Wyche Al 1971 Sessoms Chaz 2009-10 Taylor Brad 1992-94 Wall Chip 2006 Wyche Bob 1996 Seward Greg 1998 Taylor Brian 2015-16 Walters David 1986 Wyse Adam 2016-17 Sexton Charles 1949 Taylor Jerry 1973-74 Walters Steve 1978-80 Wyso Brent 1995-96 Sexton Tyler 2004-05 Taylor Paul 1949 Warfford George 1960 Yarem Alex 2015-17 Shaw Calvin 1962-64 Taylor Walter 1946 Warren Chris 1995-98 Yates Brandon 2003 Shearin George 1948 Terrill Dave 1976-79 Warren James 1951 Yentsch Jeff 1971 Shelley Bruce 1955-56 Terrill Matt 2004-05 Warren Marty 1983-85 York Brandon 2007 Shelley Grady 1958-59 Tew Dickie Warrick Dave 1978-79 Young Bob 1970-71 Simmons Bobby 1991 Thayer Nick 2015-16 Waters Keith 1978-79 Young William 1967 Simmons Jesse 2013-15 Thomas Harry 2017-18 Watlington John 2007-08 Yost Grant 2015-16 Simpson Phil 2018-19 Thomas Henry 1972-73 Weaver Buddy 1963 Yusko Jack 2017-pr. Skracic Joey 2018-19 Thomas J.T. 1995-98 Weaver Dennis 1970-71 Zier Frank 2010-12 Skundrich Marcus 2019-pr. Thomas John 1959 Weir Mike 1993-94 Zirolli Joe 2018 Small Billy 1956 Thompkins Coley 2012-15 Welch Charlie 1970 Zipko Noah 2010 Small Hank 1971-74 Thompson Don 1966 Welsh Gordon 1958 Smart Jim 1976-78 Thompson Jerry 1973 Wenzel William 1951 Smith Bryan 1978-79 Thompson Ryan 2013-14 West Danny 1970-71 Smith Butch 1973 Thornton Steve 1972 Westbrook Bert 1951-53 Smith Daniel 2005-07 Thorpe Brad 1978-79 Westlake Kevin 2019-pr. Smith Jake 2011 Thorson Bobby 2014-15 Wharton Bob 1991-93 Smith Larry 1956 Tilley Landon 2014-15 Wheeler James 1954 Smith Lincoln 2005-06 Tippett Jimmy 1960-63 White James 1983-86 Smith Trevor 2007 Toffey Joe 1984 Whitehead Lonnie 2003-06 Smothers Nick 1953-54 Tomei Devin 2015 Whitehurst John 1972-73 Snover Eric 1998 Toner Mo 1978 Wiley Chris 1999-03 Snow Junior 2016 Tonnesen Greg 2014-16 Wilkerson Jason 1998-99 Spain Steve 1981 Topal Jordan 2003-05 Wilkes Bill 1982-85 Spell Raymond 1991-94 Townsend Marvin 1974 Willett Fred 1963-66 Brian Taylor (2015-16) Spencer Bobby 1956 Trail Elijah 2013-14 Williams Bracky 1953-54 Spicer Bobby 1980-83 Tremitiere Brad 1994-97 Williams Gary 1979 Spraker David 1948 Trexler Tim 1985-88 Williams Herb 1980-82 Stancil Bradley 2001 Tucker Terry 1987-90 Williams Jerry 1995-96 Stancil Jim 1965 Tungstall Tommy 1960-62 Williams Mitch 2001-02 Stanley Ed 1990-93 Turkson Joe 2011 Williams Roger Stanley Pearson 1949 Turner Jimmy 1963-65 Williams Ryan 2015 Stanley Robert Tyler Jonathan 2019-pr. Williams Steve 1971 Stanley Warren 1953 Tyson Wyatt 2017-pr. Williams Steve 1976-78 Stephenson Bryan 2009-11 Ullman Bob 1975 Willman Kyle 2019 Stephenson Joe 1981-84 Urban Chuck 1984-85 Wilmouth Skip 1970 Stevens Bonnie 1962 Valenza Thomas 2009 Wilson Barry 1986-89 Stevens Charlie 1997-98 Vanheyningen Jamil 2018 Wilson Brandon 2011-14 Stevens Edward 1966 Vanheyningen Jermaine 2018 Wilson Chris 1992 Stevens James 1948 Van Degna Michael 2016-17 Wilson Donald 1958 Stewart Thomas Vaughan Mike 1979 Winans Allan 2016-18 Stokes Phil 2016-17 Vernon Rob 2005 Wineke Mike 1999-02 Stone Bari 1966 Vickery Keith 1988-91 Witczak Andrew 2014-18 Stovall Jeff 2003 Vogel Jim 1978-79 Witt Cameron 2019 Stovall Rodney 1982-85 Vogt Aaron 2013-14 Wolf Collin 2019-pr. Coley Thompkins (2012-15)

Lonnie Whitehead (2003-06) Bruce Shelley, Marion Hargrove & Hargrove Davis (mid-1950s) Andrew Witczak (2014-18)

92 @GOCAMELSBSB RECORDS 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB TEAM SEASON RECORDS - BATTING BATTING AVERAGE BASE HITS DOUBLES TOTAL BASES SACRIFICE FLIES

Year H-AB AVG Year Games Hits Year Games 2B Year Games TB Year Games SF 1. 2009 (634-1833) .346 1. 2010 (55 G) 696 1. 2010 (55 G) 159 1. 2010 (55 G) 999 1. 2013 (59 G) 43 2. 2010 (696-2018) .345 2. 2012 (59 G) 639 2. 2009 (51 G) 142 2. 1985 (48 G) 959 2. 2009 (51 G) 36 3. 1986 (555-1696) .327 3. 2009 (51 G) 634 3. 2019 (58 G) 127 3. 1986 (51 G) 948 3. 2019 (58 G) 35 4. 1987 (479-1525) .314 4. 2006 (57 G) 627 4. 2012 (59 G) 115 4. 2009 (51 G) 914 4. 1981 (45 G) 32 2005 (593-1901) .314 5. 2013 (59 G) 623 5. 2005 (54 G) 109 5. 1998 (58 G) 906 5. 2008 (58 G) 30 2012 (639-2038) .314 6. 1998 (58 G) 610 6. 2011 (54 G) 108 2006 (57 G) 906 6. 2010 (55 G) 29 2013 (623-1985) .314 7. 2005 (54 G) 593 2017 (57 G) 108 7. 2005 (54 G) 859 2011 (54 G) 29 8. 1981 (419-1349) .311 8. 2000 (57 G) 568 8. 1986 (51 G) 105 8. 2012 (59 G) 851 8. 2015 (57 G) 27 1985 (543-1747) .311 9. 2015 (57 G) 563 9. 1997 (57 G) 102 9. 2019 (58 G) 842 2017 (57 G) 27 10. 1984 (382-1242) .308 10. 1986 (51 G) 555 2001 (54 G) 102 10. 2013 (59 G) 836 10. 1986 (51 G) 26 2006 (627-2035) .308 11. 1999 (56 G) 548 11. 1999 (56 G) 101 11. 1999 (56 G) 813 2005 (54 G) 26 12. 1998 (610-1987) .307 12. 2014 (62 G) 544 2013 (59 G) 101 12. 2018 (61 G) 796 2012 (59 G) 26 13. 1982 (404-1322) .306 13. 1985 (48 G) 543 13. 2006 (57 G) 99 13. 2017 (57 G) 786 SACRIFICE BUNTS 14. 2000 (568-1867) .304 14. 2011 (54 G) 536 14. 2000 (57 G) 97 14. 1987 (45 G) 773 15. 2001 (527-1755) .300 15. 2019 (58 G) 535 15. 2018 (61 G) 96 2000 (57 G) 773 Year Games SAC 16. 1999 (548-1839) .298 16. 2001 (54 G) 527 16. 1994 (55 G) 95 16. 2015 (57 G) 771 1. 2014 (62 G) 65 17. 2015 (563-1898) .297 17. 2018 (61 G) 517 17. 1998 (58 G) 94 17. 2001 (54 G) 763 2. 2015 (57 G) 62 18. 1993 (489-1658) .295 18. 2017 (57 G) 511 1988 (48 G) 94 18. 1997 (57 G) 756 3. 2012 (59 G) 60 19. 2011 (536-1821) .294 19. 1995 (55 G) 507 19. 2015 (57 G) 92 19. 1995 (55 G) 743 4. 2008 (58 G) 52 20. 2002 (461-1571) .293 2008 (58 G) 507 20. 1987 (45 G) 91 20. 2011 (54 G) 729 5. 2018 (61 G) 49 6. 1996 (56 G) 44 2000 (57 G) 44 8. 1997 (57 G) 43 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE RUNS SCORED TRIPLES WALKS 1. John Posey (1985) ...... 75 2001 (54 G) 43 Year AB SLG% Year Games Runs Year Games 3B Year Games BB 10. 2010 (55 G) 42 2. Bill Wilkes (1985) ...... 71 1. 1986 (1696 AB) .559 1. 2009 (51 G) 516 1. 1998 (58 G) 35 1. 1985 (48 G) 340 2013 (59 G) 42 2. 1985 (1747 AB) .549 2. 2010 (55 G) 482 2. 1997 (57 G) 24 2. 1986 (51 G) 294 3. Christian Jones (2018) . . . . . 67 STOLEN BASES 4. Chris Mitta (1986) ...... 66 3. 1984 (1242 AB) .509 3. 1985 (48 G) 470 2000 (57 G) 24 3. 1982 (40 G) 291 4. 1987 (1525 AB) .507 4. 1986 (51 G) 432 4. 2001 (54 G) 22 4. 2019 (58 G) 264 Year Games SB 5. Ellis Lowe (2009) ...... 62 5. 1981 (1349 AB) .504 1998 (58 G) 432 5. 1993 (50 G) 21 5. 1983 (38 G) 239 1. 2013 (59 G) 130 6. Wayne Dale (1982) ...... 61 6. 1982 (1322 AB) .500 6. 2013 (59 G) 419 2006 (57 G) 21 6. 2017 (57 G) 236 2. 2010 (55 G) 119 Zach Johnson (2009) ...... 61 7. 2009 (1833 AB) .499 7. 2012 (59 G) 410 7. 2013 (59 G) 20 7. 1984 (39 G) 230 3. 2009 (51 G) 117 8. 2010 (2018 AB) .495 8. 2019 (58 G) 405 8. 1999 (56 G) 19 8. 1998 (58 G) 229 2015 (57 G) 117 Zach Johnson (2010) ...... 61 9. 1983 (1134 AB) .466 9. 2018 (61 G) 360 9. 2010 (55 G) 18 2009 (51 G) 229 5. 2012 (59 G) 115 9. John Posey (1986) ...... 60 10. 1998 (1987 AB) .456 10. 2011 (54 G) 356 10. 1996 (56 G) 16 10. 1992 (55 G) 224 6. 2008 (58 G) 106 Tony Della Costa (2001) . . . . 60 11. 2005 (1901 AB) .452 11. 2001 (54 G) 354 11. 1981 (45 G) 15 7. 2001 (54 G) 104 12. 2006 (2035 AB) .445 12. 2006 (57 G) 352 12. 1994 (55 G) 14 8. 2019 (58 G) 97 HIT BY PITCH 13. 1999 (1839 AB) .442 13. 2017 (57 G) 350 2005 (54 G) 14 9. 2017 (57 G) 96 14. 1980 (1115 AB) .439 14. 2005 (54 G) 347 2012 (59 G) 14 Year Games HBP 2018 (61 G) 96 15. 2001 (1755 AB) .435 15. 1982 (40 G) 347 2016 (53 G) 14 1. 2011 (54 G) 133 11. 2000 (57 G) 93 16. 1988 (1578 AB) .430 16. 1999 (56 G) 343 16. 1987 (45 G) 13 2. 2013 (59 G) 124 2011 (54 G) 93 17. 2019 (1965 AB) .428 17. 2000 (57 G) 342 1995 (55 G) 13 3. 2009 (51 G) 123 13. 2016 (53 G) 83 18. 1995 (1751 AB) .424 18. 1987 (45 G) 334 2002 (51 G) 13 2014 (62 G) 123 14. 2014 (62 G) 80 19. 2013 (1985 AB) .421 19. 2014 (62 G) 325 2004 (57 G) 13 5. 2018 (61 G) 115 15. 2006 (57 G) 78 20. 2012 (2038 AB) .418 20. 1988 (48 G) 302 2007 (56 G) 13 6. 2017 (57 G) 113 16. 1995 (55 G) 73 2014 (62 G) 13 7. 2019 (58 G) 110 17. 1990 (48 G) 67 8. 2010 (55 G) 109 18. 1998 (58 G) 65 2012 (59 G) 109 2002 (51 G) 65 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS 10. 2015 (57 G) 89 20. 1987 (45 G) 63 Year AB OBP Year Games RBI Year Games HR STOLEN BASE PERCENTAGE 1. 2009 1833 .444 1. 2009 (51 G) 464 1. 1985 (48 G) 106 TIMES STRUCK OUT 2. 1982 1322 .433 2. 2010 (55 G) 435 2. 1986 (51 G) 88 Year SB-ATT Pct. 3. 1986 1696 .428 3. 1985 (48 G) 434 3. 1984 (39 G) 60 Year Games SO 1. 1981 42-45 .933 4. 1985 1747 .425 4. 1986 (51 G) 390 4. 1987 (45 G) 59 1. 2017 (57 G) 469 2. 1985 53-64 .828 2010 2018 .425 5. 1998 (58 G) 376 5. 1982 (40 G) 53 2. 2018 (61 G) 461 3. 2002 65-79 .823 6. 1984 1242 .420 2019 (58 G) 376 2018 (61 G) 53 3. 1997 (57 G) 445 4. 2018 96-118 .814 7. 1983 1134 .413 7. 2013 (59 G) 370 7. 2019 (58 G) 52 4. 1998 (58 G) 438 5. 2009 117-144 .813 8. 2013 1985 .404 8. 2012 (59 G) 352 8. 1981 (45 G) 51 5. 2016 (53 G) 415 6. 2010 119-147 .810 9. 2012 2038 .403 9. 2011 (54 G) 320 9. 2017 (57 G) 49 6. 2000 (57 G) 405 7. 1982 29-36 .806 10. 1981 1349 .395 10. 2018 (61 G) 319 10. 1983 (38 G) 48 7. 2007 (56 G) 395 8. 2019 97-121 .802 1987 1525 .395 11. 2017 (57 G) 316 11. 2006 (57 G) 46 8. 1999 (56 G) 390 9. 2012 115-145 .793 12. 1980 1115 .390 12. 2006 (57 G) 314 12. 1998 (58 G) 44 9. 1996 (56 G) 386 2017 96-121 .793 13. 1998 1987 .386 13. 2005 (54 G) 310 13. 1988 (48 G) 43 10. 2019 (58 G) 368 11. 2006 78-99 .788 14. 2011 1821 .385 14. 1999 (56 G) 309 14. 1999 (56 G) 42 2013 130-165 .788 15. 2019 1965 .383 15. 2000 (57 G) 303 2005 (54 G) 42 13. 2015 117-149 .785 16. 2005 1901 .381 16. 1987 (45 G) 299 2009 (51 G) 42 14. 1980 29-37 .784 17. 2001 1755 .380 17. 1982 (40 G) 296 17. 1995 (55 G) 40 15. 2000 93-119 .782 18. 2017 1932 .373 2001 (54 G) 296 18. 2010 (55 G) 36 16. 1986 41-54 .759 19. 1988 1578 .372 19. 1984 (39 G) 272 19. 1980 (35 G) 35 2001 104-137 .759 2000 1867 .372 20. 2014 (62 G) 269 20. 1997 (57 G) 34 18. 2011 93-123 .756 19. 1995 73-97 .753 20. 2008 106-141 .752

94 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB TEAM SEASON RECORDS - PITCHING MOST WINS OPPONENT BATTING AVG. STRIKEOUTS COMPLETE GAMES FEWEST HR ALLOWED

Year W-L Wins Year IP B/AVG Year IP K Year Games CG Year Games HR 1. 2013 (49-10) 49 1. 2013 (531.0 IP) .238 1. 2018 (542.0 IP) 543 1. 1979 (38 G) 18 1. 2013 (59 G) 10 2. 2012 (41-18) 41 2. 1988 (402.1 IP) .244 2. 2019 (514.2 IP) 511 2. 2004 (57 G) 16 2. 2014 (62 G) 13 2014 (41-21) 41 3. 2018 (542.0 IP) .247 3. 2012 (524.2 IP) 432 3. 1982 (40 G) 15 3. 1995 (55 G) 22 4. 2019 (37-21) 37 4. 2019 (514.2 IP) .248 4. 2000 (466.2 IP) 427 1983 (38 G) 15 4. 2012 (59 G) 23 5. 2018 (35-26) 35 5. 1983 (294.2 IP) .252 5. 2013 (531.0 IP) 423 1984 (39 G) 15 5. 1989 (42 G) 24 6. 2001 (33-21) 33 6. 2001 (446.2 IP) .254 6. 2014 (563.1 IP) 420 1985 (48 G) 15 6. 2015 (57 G) 26 7. 1988 (32-16) 32 7. 1984 (310.0 IP) .255 7. 1998 (477.0 IP) 412 1989 (42 G) 15 7. 1978 (27 G) 27 2015 (32-25) 32 8. 2012 (524.2 IP) .259 8. 2017 (503.1 IP) 405 8. 1986 (51 G) 14 8. 1980 (36 G) 28 9. 1985 (31-17) 31 2017 (503.1 IP) .259 9. 1997 (473.1 IP) 403 9. 2003 (50 G) 13 9. 1991 (51 G) 31 1986 (31-20) 31 10. 1995 (451.1 IP) .264 10. 1999 (455.0 IP) 386 10. 1988 (48 G) 12 2019 (58 G) 31 2000 (31-25) 31 11. 1980 (280.2 IP) .268 11. 2016 (462.1 IP) 383 11. 2001 (54 G) 11 11. 2017 (57 G) 32 12. 1998 (28-30) 28 2015 (504.0 IP) .268 12. 2015 (504.0 IP) 373 12. 2016 (53 G) 9 12. 2003 (50 G) 33 2010 (28-27) 28 13. 2014 (563.1 IP) .270 13. 1996 (460.1 IP) 361 13. 1995 (55 G) 8 13. 1990 (48 G) 34 14. 1982 (27-13) 27 14. 2016 (462.1 IP) .272 14. 2001 (446.2 IP) 358 1996 (56 G) 8 2004 (57 G) 34 2009 (27-24) 27 15. 1989 (320.0 IP) .273 15. 2010 (481.0 IP) 357 1998 (58 G) 8 15. 1983 (38 G) 35 16. 1995 (26-29) 26 16. 1996 (460.1 IP) .275 16. 2011 (453.1 IP) 355 16. 1987 (45 G) 7 2000 (56 G) 35 2016 (26-27) 26 17. 1997 (473.1 IP) .281 17. 2009 (428.2 IP) 337 1990 (48 G) 7 2018 (61 G) 35 18. 1987 (25-20) 25 18. 1978 (216.0 IP) .282 18. 1985 (417.0 IP) 336 1994 (55 G) 7 18. 2010 (55 G) 36 2005 (25-29) 25 1999 (455.0 IP) .282 19. 1988 (402.0 IP) 330 1999 (56 G) 7 2016 (53 G) 36 2017 (25-32) 25 20. 2000 (466.2 IP) .285 20. 2007 (483.2 IP) 324 2002 (51 G) 7 20. 1987 (45 G) 37 2007 (56 G) 7

FEWEST LOSSES WALKS PER 9 INNINGS SAVES INNINGS PITCHED FIELDING PERCENTAGE

Year W-L Losses Year IP BB/9 Year Games SV Year Games IP Year Errors-Chances FLD% 1. 2013 (49-10) 10 1. 2015 (504.0 IP) 2.66 1. 2014 (62 G) 20 1. 2014 (62 G) 563.1 1. 2018 (60-2140) .974 2. 1982 (27-13) 13 2. 2003 (399.2 IP) 2.99 2. 2012 (59 G) 18 2. 2018 (61 G) 542.0 2. 2012 (58-2140) .973 3. 1984 (24-15) 15 3. 2007 (483.2 IP) 3.09 3. 2015 (57 G) 16 3. 2013 (59 G) 531.0 3. 2013 (69-2251) .969 4. 1983 (22-15) 15 4. 2001 (446.2 IP) 3.16 4. 2013 (59 G) 15 4. 2012 (59 G) 524.2 4. 2019 (70-2141) .967 5. 1978 (12-15) 15 5. 1981 (286.0 IP) 3.21 5. 2018 (61 G) 14 5. 2019 (58 G) 514.2 5. 2009 (64-1881) .966 6. 1988 (32-16) 16 6. 2013 (531.0 IP) 3.24 6. 2019 (58 G) 13 6. 2015 (57 G) 504.0 6. 2010 (75-2110) .964 7. 1985 (31-17) 17 7. 2014 (563.1 IP) 3.29 7. 1985 (48 G) 11 7. 2017 (57 G) 503.1 2014 (88-2432) .964 8. 1980 (18-18) 18 8. 2004 (457.1 IP) 3.35 1996 (56 G) 11 8. 2008 (58 G) 503.0 2017 (78-2155) .964 9. 2012 (41-18) 18 9. 2012 (524.2 IP) 3.40 9. 1986 (51 G) 10 9. 2006 (57 G) 487.1 9. 1999 (75-1982) .962 10. 1979 (17-20) 20 10. 2016 (462.1 IP) 3.56 2000 (56 G) 9 10. 2007 (56 G) 483.2 2003 (69-1815) .962 11. 1986 (31-20) 20 11. 2010 (481.0 IP) 3.67 2017 (57 G) 9 11. 2010 (55 G) 481.0 11. 1988 (74-1782) .958 12. 1987 (25-20) 20 12. 1996 (460.1 IP) 3.83 12. 1988 (48 G) 9 12. 1998 (58 G) 477.0 12. 2005 (86-2014) .957 13. 2001 (33-21) 21 13. 2009 (428.2 IP) 3.91 13. 1995 (55 G) 8 13. 1997 (57 G) 473.1 13. 2000 (88-1980) .956 14. 2019 (37-21) 21 14. 1984 (310.0 IP) 4.01 1997 (57 G) 8 14. 2000 (56 G) 466.2 14. 2004 (92-2038) .955 15. 2014 (41-21) 21 15. 2000 (466.2 IP) 4.03 2006 (57 G) 8 15. 2016 (53 G) 462.1 2015 (97-2175) .955 16. 2009 (27-24) 24 16. 1988 (402.0 IP) 4.21 16. 1991 (51 G) 7 16. 2005 (54 G) 461.0 2016 (89-1983) .955 17. 1981 (20-25) 25 17. 2008 (503.0 IP) 4.22 1994 (55 G) 7 17. 1996 (56 G) 460.1 17. 2001 (91-1981) .954 18. 2000 (31-25) 25 18. 2006 (487.1 IP) 4.36 1999 (56 G) 7 18. 2004 (57 G) 457.1 2002 (81-1747) .954 19. 2015 (32-25) 25 19. 1990 (391.0 IP) 4.51 2009 (51 G) 7 19. 1999 (56 G) 455.0 2007 (96-2070) .954 20. 2018 (35-26) 26 2019 (514.2 IP) 4.51 2016 (53 G) 7 20. 2011 (54 G) 453.1 20. 1994 (94-2006) .953

EARNED RUN AVERAGE STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS SHUTOUTS MOST HR ALLOWED FEWEST ERRORS

Year IP ERA Year IP K/9 Year Games SHO Year Games HR Year Games Errors 1. 2013 (531.0 IP) 2.63 1. 2018 (542.0 IP) 9.02 1. 2003 (50 G) 6 1. 1999 (56 G) 74 1. 2012 (59 G) 58 2. 2015 (504.0 IP) 3.48 2. 2019 (514.2 IP) 8.94 2012 (59 G) 6 2. 1985 (48 G) 65 2. 2018 (61 G) 60 3. 2014 (563.1 IP) 3.51 3. 2000 (466.2 IP) 8.23 2013 (59 G) 6 3. 2009 (51 G) 61 3. 2009 (51 G) 64 4. 2012 (524.2 IP) 3.86 4. 1998 (477.0 IP) 7.77 2014 (62 G) 6 4. 1998 (58 G) 59 4. 1978 (27 G) 65 5. 1988 (402.1 IP) 4.05 5. 1984 (310.0 IP) 7.69 5. 1988 (48 G) 4 5. 2006 (57 G) 55 5. 2013 (59 G) 69 6. 2001 (446.2 IP) 4.11 6. 1997 (473.1 IP) 7.66 2000 (56 G) 4 6. 1992 (55 G) 54 6. 2003 (50 G) 69 7. 1984 (310.0 IP) 4.12 7. 1999 (455.0 IP) 7.64 7. 1979 (38 G) 3 7. 2005 (54 G) 52 7. 2019 (58 G) 70 8. 2019 (514.2 IP) 4.18 8. 2016 (462.1 IP) 7.46 1981 (45 G) 3 8. 1997 (57 G) 49 8. 1984 (39 G) 70 9. 1983 (294.2 IPV 4.21 9. 2012 (524.2 IP) 7.41 1989 (42 G) 3 9. 1984 (39 G) 48 9. 1982 (40 G) 72 10. 1995 (451.1 IP) 4.27 10. 1988 (402.0 IP) 7.38 2016 (53 G) 3 1986 (51 G) 48 10. 1988 (48 G) 74 11. 2003 (399.2 IPV 4.32 11. 1985 (417.0 IP) 7.25 2018 (61 G) 3 11. 2008 (58 G) 47 11. 2010 (55 G) 75 12. 1996 (460.1 IP) 4.61 12. 2017 (503.1 IP) 7.24 2019 (58 G) 3 12. 2007 (56 G) 41 12. 1999 (56 G) 75 13. 2018 (542.0 IP) 4.78 13. 2001 (446.2 IP) 7.21 13. 11 times --- 2 13. 1982 (40 G) 40 13. 2017 (57 G) 78 14. 2000 (466.2 IP) 4.84 14. 2013 (531.0 IP) 7.17 1988 (48 G) 40 14. 2002 (51 G) 81 15. 2016 (462.1 IP) 4.87 15. 2009 (428.2 IP) 7.08 15. 1994 (55 G) 39 15. 1987 (45 G) 85 16. 1989 (320.0 IP) 4.95 16. 1996 (460.1 IP) 7.06 2011 (54 G) 39 16. 2005 (54 G) 86 17. 1980 (280.2 IP) 5.04 17. 2011 (453.1 IP) 7.05 17. 1993 (50 G) 38 17. 2014 (62 G) 88 18. 1979 (307.0 IP) 5.10 18. 1982 (315.2 IP) 6.96 1996 (56 G) 38 18. 2000 (57 G) 88 19. 2017 (503.1 IP) 5.19 19. 1989 (320.0 IP) 6.95 2001 (54 G) 38 19. 2016 (53 G) 89 20. 1982 (315.2 IP) 5.36 20. 1986 (406.1 IP) 6.76 2002 (51 G) 38 20. 1979 (38 G) 89

@GOCAMELSBSB 95 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB TEAM STATISTICS YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING & FIELDING

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 1978 .269 27 877 156 236 35 3 23 133 346 .395 81 12 177 .336 -- 10 44 -- 650 387 65 .941 1979 .288 38 1162 189 335 65 11 17 164 473 .407 142 -- -- .362 13 25 53 -- 921 588 89 .944 1980 .288 35 1115 237 231 52 6 35 204 490 .439 202 10 180 .390 18 22 29 37 842 339 106 .918 1981 .311 45 1349 293 419 78 15 51 230 680 .504 197 10 181 .395 32 5 42 45 764 345 92 .921 1982 .306 40 1322 347 404 80 9 53 296 661 .500 291 19 222 .433 18 27 29 36 948 413 72 .948 1983 .285 38 1134 268 323 46 8 48 246 529 .466 239 9 181 .413 12 33 22 32 ------1984 .308 39 1242 295 382 58 6 60 272 632 .509 230 11 183 .420 14 21 34 47 929 345 70 .948 1985 .311 48 1747 470 543 84 7 106 434 959 .549 340 26 276 .425 12 12 53 64 1245 488 109 .941 1986 .327 51 1696 432 555 105 12 88 390 948 .559 294 19 275 .428 26 19 41 54 1219 518 91 .950 1987 .314 45 1525 334 479 91 13 59 299 773 .507 200 18 242 .395 23 10 63 84 1113 481 85 .949 1988 .281 48 1578 302 443 94 6 43 257 678 .430 217 23 267 .372 17 13 53 90 1207 501 74 .958 1989 .231 42 1239 141 286 49 3 23 121 410 .331 112 12 301 .297 8 11 24 40 ------1990 .260 48 1532 231 399 55 10 15 189 519 .339 217 26 335 .359 12 29 67 92 1173 460 121 .931 1991 .263 52 1645 230 432 67 9 26 195 595 .362 216 16 335 .351 13 26 46 72 1264 551 140 .928 1992 .253 55 1718 285 435 84 12 28 240 627 .365 224 23 357 .344 18 28 46 62 1301 571 135 .933 1993 .295 50 1658 292 489 69 21 26 251 678 .409 161 47 278 .370 17 31 46 71 1227 549 106 .944 1994 .275 55 1729 267 476 95 14 32 245 695 .402 178 39 286 .353 17 31 45 71 1306 606 94 .953 1995 .290 55 1751 282 507 90 13 40 246 743 .424 166 52 308 .365 15 39 73 97 1354 567 97 .952 1996 .262 56 1746 248 458 85 16 29 211 662 .379 160 41 386 .335 18 44 52 78 1381 562 107 .948 1997 .270 57 1867 295 504 102 24 34 261 756 .405 212 33 445 .352 17 43 55 88 1420 530 100 .951 1998 .307 58 1987 432 610 94 35 44 376 906 .456 229 37 438 .386 18 35 65 92 1431 571 107 .949 1999 .298 56 1839 343 548 101 19 42 309 813 .442 176 50 390 .371 19 31 55 76 1365 542 75 .962 2000 .304 57 1867 342 568 97 24 20 303 773 .414 156 56 405 .372 20 44 93 119 1400 492 88 .956 2001 .300 54 1755 354 527 102 22 30 296 763 .435 189 47 352 .380 19 43 104 137 1340 550 91 .954 2002 .293 51 1571 255 461 88 13 18 224 629 .400 137 36 274 .359 24 28 65 79 1186 480 81 .954 2003 .285 50 1578 243 450 80 10 29 219 637 .404 137 34 314 .353 12 35 51 76 1199 547 69 .962 2004 .269 57 1810 252 486 68 13 27 220 661 .365 133 44 339 .333 6 38 56 81 1372 574 92 .955 2005 .314 54 1901 347 593 109 14 42 310 859 .452 184 38 288 .381 26 21 60 85 1383 545 86 .957 2006 .308 57 2035 352 627 99 21 46 314 906 .445 160 43 339 .367 21 33 78 99 1462 623 113 .949 2007 .263 56 1893 251 497 74 13 18 209 651 .344 137 32 395 .320 17 39 62 98 1451 523 96 .954 2008 .270 58 1878 284 507 88 7 20 251 669 .356 178 87 357 .355 30 52 106 141 1509 592 106 .952 2009 .346 51 1833 516 634 142 6 42 464 914 .499 229 123 333 .444 36 31 117 144 1286 531 64 .966 2010 .345 55 2018 482 696 159 18 36 435 999 .495 194 109 291 .425 29 42 119 147 1443 592 75 .964 2011 .294 54 1821 356 536 108 5 25 320 729 .400 154 133 328 .385 29 28 93 123 1360 489 98 .950 2012 .314 59 2038 410 639 115 14 23 352 851 .418 212 109 313 .403 26 60 115 145 1574 508 58 .973 2013 .314 59 1985 419 623 101 20 24 370 836 .421 205 124 261 .404 43 42 130 165 1593 589 69 .969 2014 .267 62 2034 325 544 73 13 14 269 685 .337 161 123 321 .354 24 65 80 109 1690 654 88 .964 2015 .297 57 1898 299 563 92 10 32 262 771 .406 127 89 309 .364 27 62 117 149 1512 566 97 .955 2016 .265 53 1739 292 460 78 14 28 248 650 .374 184 79 415 .359 14 37 83 113 1387 507 89 .955 2017 .264 57 1932 350 511 108 10 49 316 786 .407 236 113 469 .373 27 18 96 121 1510 567 78 .964 2018 .255 61 2028 360 517 96 12 53 319 796 .393 215 115 461 .356 21 49 96 118 1626 588 60 .974 2019 .272 58 1965 405 535 127 12 52 376 1026 .428 264 110 368 .383 35 24 97 121 1544 527 70 .967

Chip Smith (head coach 1996-2006) – his 1998 Camels are the only team in Greg Goff (head coach 2008-14) – his 2009 Camels batted a program-best .346. program history to hit over 30 triples in a single seaon.

96 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB TEAM STATISTICS YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING

Year ERA W L GP CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1978 5.50 12 15 27 6 2 -- -- 216.0 251 183 132 146 106 34 7 27 891 .282 15 10 -- -- 9 1979 5.10 17 20 38 18 3 -- -- 307.0 368 242 174 175 150 ------1980 5.04 18 18 36 6 0 0 3 280.2 299 216 157 174 160 39 8 28 1115 .268 16 16 3 13 9 1981 7.36 20 25 45 -- 3 -- 2 286.0 180 271 234 102 128 ------5 5 0 -- -- 1982 5.36 27 13 40 15 1 0 4 315.2 301 229 188 178 244 -- -- 40 ------1983 4.21 22 15 38 15 2 0 6 294.2 295 198 138 150 178 46 9 35 1172 .252 -- 9 -- 9 15 1984 4.12 24 15 39 15 2 0 5 310.0 312 204 142 138 265 43 5 48 1222 .255 -- 12 ------1985 5.76 31 17 48 15 2 -- 11 417.0 506 345 267 229 336 75 9 65 1737 .291 46 23 4 10 8 1986 5.43 31 20 51 14 1 0 10 406.1 473 310 245 249 305 76 10 48 1637 .289 35 24 7 18 12 1987 5.82 25 20 45 7 0 0 5 371.0 450 300 240 219 276 75 9 37 1511 .298 44 21 1 17 16 1988 4.05 32 16 48 12 4 2 9 402.1 379 219 181 188 330 81 5 40 1555 .244 27 29 3 10 15 1989 4.95 10 32 42 15 3 1 4 320.0 358 251 176 176 247 57 3 24 1310 .273 25 25 1 9 17 1990 5.73 15 33 48 7 1 1 5 391.0 487 343 249 196 223 71 13 34 1591 .306 51 22 5 31 33 1991 6.17 11 40 51 6 0 0 7 421.1 545 384 289 240 282 94 14 31 1739 .313 65 36 2 21 43 1992 7.16 16 38 55 4 1 0 5 433.2 555 438 345 273 269 94 20 54 1790 .310 73 56 6 23 22 1993 6.93 17 33 50 5 0 0 5 409.0 509 393 315 266 270 96 21 38 1646 .309 80 38 5 28 28 1994 6.02 16 39 55 7 1 1 7 435.1 520 363 291 266 240 107 16 39 1711 .304 52 40 4 35 21 1995 4.27 26 29 55 8 1 0 8 451.1 449 280 214 261 294 84 14 22 1699 .264 64 40 9 20 41 1996 4.61 23 33 56 8 2 1 11 460.1 297 306 236 196 361 84 14 38 1808 .275 62 40 1 16 38 1997 6.77 17 40 57 3 0 0 8 473.1 532 447 356 300 403 102 18 49 1896 .281 75 52 4 29 31 1998 6.21 28 30 58 8 1 1 5 477.0 552 415 329 261 412 114 14 59 1899 .291 88 60 3 29 32 1999 6.23 24 32 56 7 1 0 7 455.0 500 354 315 255 386 87 13 74 1770 .282 69 52 9 22 20 2000 4.84 31 25 56 1 4 4 9 466.2 525 312 251 209 427 108 19 35 1843 .285 32 30 9 19 35 2001 4.11 33 21 54 11 2 0 2 446.2 432 277 204 157 358 106 12 38 1703 .254 39 39 4 25 31 2002 5.69 22 29 51 7 2 2 4 395.1 476 311 250 199 283 81 9 38 1571 .303 35 49 13 27 26 2003 4.32 22 28 50 13 6 2 3 399.2 450 256 192 133 235 72 8 33 1556 .289 25 41 9 19 26 2004 5.59 23 34 57 16 1 0 6 457.1 558 343 284 170 232 99 15 34 1819 .307 31 58 19 28 29 2005 7.03 25 29 54 6 2 0 6 461.0 573 420 360 261 262 110 15 52 1852 .309 61 83 10 23 36 2006 6.00 19 38 57 5 0 0 8 487.1 610 409 325 236 303 93 17 55 1964 .311 32 75 14 23 38 2007 6.53 11 45 56 7 1 1 3 483.2 653 430 351 166 324 129 16 41 2011 .325 36 66 12 39 36 2008 5.94 21 37 58 3 1 1 5 503.0 657 419 332 236 302 124 15 47 2075 .317 46 27 9 30 34 2009 6.95 27 24 51 2 2 1 7 428.2 639 386 331 186 337 140 19 61 1811 .353 54 35 9 24 24 2010 5.54 28 27 55 4 1 1 3 481.0 618 363 296 196 357 121 13 36 1974 .313 50 39 3 23 21 2011 7.11 17 37 54 4 0 0 5 453.1 601 442 358 246 355 116 20 39 1884 .319 66 26 12 24 34 2012 3.86 41 18 59 2 6 4 18 524.2 517 262 225 198 432 66 10 23 1995 .259 45 47 1 24 34 2013 2.63 49 10 59 3 6 4 15 531.0 469 191 155 191 423 74 5 10 1974 .238 48 30 3 21 27 2014 3.51 41 21 62 2 6 5 20 563.1 585 271 220 206 420 70 14 13 2166 .270 35 60 4 27 42 2015 3.48 32 25 57 3 2 2 16 504.0 532 276 195 149 373 87 20 26 1988 .268 40 29 6 26 32 2016 4.87 26 27 53 9 3 1 7 462.1 495 309 250 183 383 87 11 36 1818 .272 52 39 4 24 34 2017 5.19 25 32 57 1 2 1 9 503.1 494 352 290 290 405 102 18 32 1909 .259 96 68 5 26 32 2018 4.78 35 26 61 2 3 2 14 542.0 502 340 288 319 543 82 15 35 2036 .247 77 63 9 28 20 2019 4.18 37 21 58 2 3 3 13 514.2 482 298 239 258 511 82 9 31 1944 .248 47 56 7 25 26

Led by a team-high 96 strikeouts from 2018 Big South The 2013 pitching staff posted the eighth-best ERA in the nation (2.63) and was one of just 21 teams to Pitcher of the Year Allan Winans (2016-18), the 2018 post an ERA below 3.00 that season. Ryan Thompson (2013-14), Campbell’s first ever Big South Pitcher of Camels racked up a program-best 543 strikeouts. the Year, set Big South and Campbell records for ERA with a slim 0.88 mark in 2013.

@GOCAMELSBSB 97 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAREER BATTING LEADERS HIGHEST BATTING AVG MOST RUNS SCORED MOST TRIPLES H-AB Avg. Runs Triples 1. John Posey (1984-86) 201-501 .401 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 201 1. Nic Carter (2000-02) 15 2. Michael Felton (2012-13) 186-476 .398 2. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) 170 2. Brandon Scott (2005-08) 13 3. Chris Bangi (2009-10) 124-327 .379 3. Greg Cloninger (1984-87) 160 3. Chris Warren (1995-98) 12 4. Wayne Dale (1980-82) 125-334 .374 Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 160 4. Chris Porosky (1992-96) 11 5. Mike Corbitt (1997-98) 147-399 .368 5. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 159 5. Keith Sears (1997-00) 9 6. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 234-640 .366 Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 159 6. Ed Stanley (1990-93) 8 7. Tim Holt (2005-06) 169-468 .361 7. John Posey (1984-86) 152 Josh Maddocks (1993-94) 8 Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 332-919 .361 8. Randy Hood (1987-90) 151 Scott Jackson (1994-98) 8 9. Tony Della Costa (2000-01) 146-408 .358 9. James White (1983-86) 148 Kevin Worley (1998) 8 Mike Priest (2004-06) 227-634 .358 10. Kent Cox (1993-96) 147 Jeff Huff (1998-01) 8 Jeff Huff (1998-01) 147 ** MINIMUM 300 AT-BATS **

MOST GAMES PLAYED MOST BASE HITS MOST HOME RUNS Games Hits Home Runs 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 217 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 332 1. John Posey (1984-86) 50 2. Bradley Coates (1998-01) 214 2. Kent Cox (1993-96) 269 2. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) 38 3. Jeff Huff (1998-01) 212 3. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 263 3. Chris Mitta (1986-88) 36 4. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 209 4. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 234 Mike Priest (2004-06) 36 5. Kent Cox (1993-96) 207 5. Ed Stanley (1990-93) 231 5. Wayne Dale (1980-82) 34 6. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 205 Zach Johnson (2007-10) 231 6. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 31 7. Andy Priest (1992-95) 202 7. Bradley Coates (1998-01) 230 7. James White (1983-86) 30 8. Ed Stanley (1990-93) 197 8. Greg Cloninger (1984-87) 229 Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 30 9. Keith Sears (1997-00) 193 9. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 228 9. Kevin Barger (1980-84) 28 10. Jeff Blick (2002-05) 193 10. Mike Priest (2004-06) 227 10. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 26

MOST AT-BATS MOST DOUBLES MOST RUNS BATTED IN At-Bats Doubles Runs Batted In 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 919 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 69 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 173 2. Kent Cox (1993-96) 774 2. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 65 2. Jeff Huff (1998-01) 167 3. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 766 3. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 59 3. John Posey (1984-86) 165 4. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 764 4. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 58 4. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 161 5. Jeff Huff (1998-01) 748 5. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 53 5. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 151 6. Bradley Coates (1998-01) 738 6. Jeff Huff (1998-01) 52 6. Chris Mitta (1986-88) 148 7. Ed Stanley (1990-93) 736 7. Mike Priest (2004-06) 49 7. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) 143 8. Andy Priest (1992-95) 690 8. Bob Palentchar (1986-89) 45 8. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 140 9. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 679 9. Chris Mitta (1986-88) 44 9. Mike Priest (2004-06) 138 10. Brandon Scott (2005-08) 669 10. Kent Cox (1993-96) 39 10. Bob Palentchar (1986-89) 135 Chris Warren (1995-98) 39

98 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAREER BATTING LEADERS MOST TOTAL BASES MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH Total Bases HBP 1. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 449 1. Jimmy Brenneman (2011-12) 58 2. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 399 2. Chris Bangi (2009-10) 52 3. Mike Priest (2004-06) 398 3. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 41 4. John Posey (1984-86) 397 4. David Olson (2012-13) 40 5. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 383 Cole Hallum (2015-17) 40 6. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 382 6. Steven Leonard (2014-15) 37 7. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 379 7. Elijah Trail (2013-14) 35 8. Kent Cox (1993-96) 341 8. Josh Holskey (2009-12) 33 John Posey (1984-86) 9. Chris Warren (1995-98) 339 9. Josh Maddocks (1993-94) 32 10. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) 329 Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 32

HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT. HIGHEST ON-BASE PCT. SLG% OBP 1. John Posey (1984-86) .792 1. Chris Bangi (2009-10) .543 2. Wayne Dale (1980-82) .749 2. John Posey (1984-86) .500 Nic Carter (2000-05) 3. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) .639 3. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) .498 4. Chris Mitta (1986-88) .638 4. Jimmy Brenneman (2011-12) .480 5. Reggie Davis (1994-95) .636 5. Wayne Dale (1980-82) .475 6. Mike Priest (2004-06) .628 6. Bobby Spicer (1980-83) .468 7. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) .623 7. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) .463 8. Bob Posey (1982-84) .605 8. Rodney Stovall (1982-85) .461 9. Danny Murphy (1984-88) .582 Joe Anthonsen (2004-05) .461 10. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) .564 10. Danny Murphy (1984-88) .455

Ellis Lowe (2008-11)

MOST WALKS MOST STOLEN BASES Walks Stolen Bases 1. Bill Wilkes (1982-85) 152 1. Ben McQuown (2012-13) 81 2. Kevin Barger (1980-84) 116 2. Brandon Scott (2005-08) 80 3. Greg Cloninger (1984-87) 114 3. Nic Carter (2000-02) 72 4. J.C. Hendrix (1989-92) 110 4. Matthew Barefoot (2017-19) 65 5. Phil Hunt (1979-82) 99 5. Drew Butler (2014-17) 62 Randy Hood (1987-90) 99 6. James White (1983-86) 58 7. Rodney Stovall (1982-85) 98 7. Randy Hood (1987-90) 56 8. Bobby Spicer (1980-83) 94 Jeff Blick (2002-05) 56 Chris Bangi (2009-10) John Posey (1984-86) 94 Jimmy Brenneman (2011-12) 56 10. Ed Stanley (1990-93) 92 10. Ellis Lowe (2008-11) 49 Luis Gimenez (2018-19) 49

Ben McQuown (2012-13)

@GOCAMELSBSB 99 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB SEASON BATTING LEADERS HIGHEST BATTING AVG MOST RUNS SCORED MOST TRIPLES H-AB Avg. Runs Triples 1. J.C. Hendrix (1991) 89-192 .464 1. Bill Wilkes (1985) 71 1. Kevin Worley (1998) 8 2. Ryan Hamme (2009) 71-162 .438 2. Ellis Lowe (2009) 69 2. Chris Warren (1998) 7 3. Wayne Dale (1982) 64-148 .432 3. Chris Bangi (2009) 66 Nic Carter (2001) 7 4. Clayton Brown (2013) 47-110 .427 Jimmy Brenneman (2012) 66 Brandon Scott (2006) 7 5. Michael Felton (2012) 103-243 .424 5. Ben McQuown (2013) 65 Cedric Mullins (2015) 7 6. John Posey (1985) 75-178 .421 6. John Posey (1986) 64 6. Ed Stanley (1993) 6 7. Chris Bangi (2010) 78-187 .417 7. Mike Priest (2006) 62 7. Johnny Baldwin (1981) 5 8. Kevin Nelson (2009) 45-110 .409 8. John Posey (1985) 61 Chris Porosky (1996) 5 9. Bobby Spicer (1980) 47-115 .409 Ryan Hamme (2009) 61 Robert Marcano (1997) 5 10. John Posey (1986) 79-195 .405 10. Chris Warren (1998) 59 Jeff Huff (1998) 5 Ellis Lowe (2010) 59 Jason Wilkerson (1998) 5 Cedric Mullins (2015) 59 Nic Carter (2000) 5 Tony Della Costa (2001) 5 Jeff Randol (2004) 5 Anthony Lopez (2016) 5 MOST GAMES PLAYED MOST BASE HITS MOST HOME RUNS Games Hits Home Runs 1. Matt Nadolski (2014) 62 1. Michael Felton (2012) 103 1. John Posey (1985) 26 Elijah Trail (2014) 62 2. Ellis Lowe (2010) 92 2. Bill Wilkes (1985) 22 3. Tyler Anshaw (2018) 61 3. Ellis Lowe (2009) 90 3. Christian Jones (2018) 20 Christian Jones (2018) 61 Mike Priest (2006) 90 4. James White (1986) 18 Bryce Myers (2018) 61 5. J.C. Hendrix (1991) 89 5. John Posey (1986) 17 6. Matthew Barefoot (2018) 60 6. Tim Holt (2006) 85 6. Wayne Dale (1981) 16 7. Jimmy Brenneman (2012) 59 7. Tim Holt (2005) 84 Wayne Dale (1982) 16 Michael Felton (2012) 59 Brandon Scott (2006) 84 8. Reggie Davis (1995) 15 Jake Kirkland (2012) 59 9. Michael Felton (2013) 83 9. Chris Mitta (1986) 14 Ben McQuown (2012) 59 10. Kevin Worley (1998) 81 Mike Priest (2005) 14 Michael Felton (2013) 59 Matthew Barefoot (2019) 14 Ben McQuown (2013) 59 David Olson (2013) 59 Elijah Trail (2013) 59

MOST AT-BATS MOST DOUBLES MOST RUNS BATTED IN At-Bats Doubles Runs Batted In 1. Matt Nadolski (2014) 244 1. Ellis Lowe (2010) 31 1. John Posey (1985) 75 2. Michael Felton (2012) 243 2. Zach Johnson (2009) 29 2. Bill Wilkes (1985) 71 3. Ellis Lowe (2010) 241 3. Ryan Hamme (2009) 26 3. Christian Jones (2018) 67 4. Tim Holt (2006) 238 4. Cedric Mullins (2015) 23 4. Chris Mitta (1986) 66 5. Cedric Mullins (2015) 235 5. Mike Priest (2005) 22 Ellis Lowe (2009) 62 6. Kevin Worley (1998) 231 Matthew Barefoot (2017) 22 6. Wayne Dale (1982) 61 Brandon Scott (2006) 231 7. J.C. Hendrix (1992) 20 Zach Johnson (2009) 61 8. Ellis Lowe (2011) 230 Zach Johnson (2010) 20 Zach Johnson (2010) 61 Tim Holt (2005) 230 David Olson (2012) 20 9. John Posey (1986) 60 Carlton Floyd (2007) 230 10. Ben Barker (1999) 19 Tony Della Costa (2001) 60 Jake Kirkland (2012) 19 David Olson (2012) 19

100 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB SEASON BATTING LEADERS MOST TOTAL BASES MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH Total Bases HBP 1. John Posey (1985) 170 1. Jimmy Brenneman (2011) 31 2. Bill Wilkes (1985) 153 2. Chris Bangi (2009) 30 3. Mike Priest (2006) 151 3. Jimmy Brenneman (2012) 27 4. J.C. Hendrix (1991) 150 4. Matthew Barefoot (2018) 23 5. John Posey (1986) 146 5. Chris Bangi (2010) 22 6. Mike Priest (2005) 145 Steven Leonard (2014) 22 7. Chris Warren (1998) 143 Elijah Trail (2014) 22 8. Zach Johnson (2009) 141 Cole Hallum (2017) 22 J.C. Hendrix (1987-92) 9. Ellis Lowe (2010) 136 9. Kyle Mehl (2017) 18 10. James White (1996) 135 10. Josh Maddocks (1993) 17

HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT. HIGHEST ON-BASE PCT. SLG% OBP 1. John Posey (1985) .955 1. John Posey (1985) .554 2. Wayne Dale (1982) .831 2. Chris Bangi (2010) .548 Michael Felton (2012-13) 3. Bill Wilkes (1985) .789 3. Chris Bangi (2009) .538 4. J.C. Hendrix (1991) .781 4. Wayne Dale (1982) .533 5. Wayne Dale (1981) .770 5. J.C. Hendrix (1991) .527 6. John Posey (1986) .749 Ryan Hamme (2009) .527 7. Bobby Spicer (1980) .713 7. Bobby Spicer (1980) .524 8. Zach Johnson (2009) .705 8. Bill Wilkes (1984) .519 9. J.C. Hendrix (1992) .692 9. Bill Wilkes (1985) .506 10. James White (1986) .689 10. D.J. Johnson (2009) .500

Jimmy Brenneman (2011-12)

MOST WALKS MOST STOLEN BASES Walks Stolen Bases 1. Rodney Stovall (1985) 56 1. Ben McQuown (2013) 54 2. John Posey (1985) 48 2. Drew Butler (2017) 38 3. Bill Wilkes (1983) 46 3. Brandon Scott (2008) 35 4. Jimmy Brenneman (2012) 44 4. Matthew Barefoot (2018) 33 5. Bill Wilkes (1985) 43 5. Nic Carter (2002) 32 6. Phil Hunt (1981) 40 6. Nic Carter (2001) 31 Randy Hood (1990) 40 7. Jimmy Brenneman (2012) 30 8. William McLean (1997) 39 8. Steven Leonard (2015) 29 Zach Johnson (2007-10) 9. Greg Cloninger (1986) 38 9. Ben McQuown (2012) 27 Chris Mitta (1986) 38 10. Randy Hood (1990) 26 Chris Bangi (2010) 38 Chris Bangi (2010) 26 Jimmy Brenneman (2011) 26

Christian Jones (2017-18)

@GOCAMELSBSB 101 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING LEADERS

BATTING AVERAGE RUNS SCORED RUNS BATTED IN SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ON-BASE PERCENTAGE

1978 Jay Fitzgerald (Jr.) .361 1978 Bryan Smith (Fr.) 26 1978 Max Mann (Sr.) 28 1978 Max Mann (Sr.) .677 1978 N/A 1979 Doug Tanner (Jr.) .373 1979 Bryan Smith (So.) 32 1979 Doug Tanner (Jr.) 28 1979 Doug Tanner (Jr.) .579 1979 N/A 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) .409 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) 33 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) 36 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) .713 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) .500 1981 Wayen Dale (Jr.) .372 1981 Herb Williams (Jr.) 47 1981 Wayne Dale (Jr.) 44 1981 Wayne Dale (Jr.) .770 1981 Bobby Spicer (So.) .524 Herb Williams (Jr.) .372 1982 Kevin Barger (So.) 45 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) 61 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) .831 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) .538 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) .432 Wayne Dale (Sr.) 45 1983 Bob Posey (So.) 46 1983 Bob Posey (So.) .686 1983 Bobby Spicer (Jr.) .490 1983 Bobby Spicer (Sr.) .330 1983 Bobby Spicer (Sr.) 33 1984 Bob Posey (Jr.) 43 1984 Bill Wilkes (Jr.) .677 1984 Bill Wilkes (Jr.) .519 1984 Bill Wilkes (Jr.) .394 1984 Bill Wilkes (Jr.) 41 1985 John Posey (So.) 75 1985 John Posey (So.) .955 1985 John Posey (So.) .554 1985 John Posey (So.) .421 1985 Bill Wilkes (Sr.) 71 1986 Chris Mitta (So.) 66 1986 John Posey (Jr.) .749 1986 John Posey (Jr.) .496 1986 John Posey (Jr.) .405 1986 John Posey (Jr.) 64 1987 Chris Mitta (Jr.) 45 1987 Chris Mitta (Jr.) .683 1987 Greg Cloninger (Sr.) .464 1987 Greg Cloninger (Sr.) .384 1987 Greg Cloninger (Sr.) 50 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) 37 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) .556 1988 Danny Murphy .434 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) .310 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) 42 1989 Bob Palentchar (Sr.) 24 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) .510 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) .433 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) .357 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) 30 1990 J.C. Hendrix (So.) 38 1990 J.C. Hendrix (So.) .533 1990 Randy Hood (Sr.) .498 1990 Randy Hood (Sr.) .366 1990 Randy Hood (Sr.) 47 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) 41 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) .781 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) .527 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) .464 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) 50 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) 46 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) .692 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) .476 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) .368 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) 48 1993 Ed Stanley (Sr.) 38 1993 Ed Stanley (Sr.) .561 1993 Josh Maddocks (Jr.) .451 1993 Kent Cox (Fr.) .384 1993 Josh Maddocks (Jr.) 42 1994 Reggie Davis (Fr.) 42 1994 Reggie Davis (Fr.) .598 1994 Reggie Davis (Fr.) .447 1994 Kent Cox (So.) .337 1994 Josh Maddocks (Sr.) 41 1995 Reggie Davis (So.) 48 1995 Reggie Davis (So.) .674 1995 Kent Cox (Jr.) .438 1995 Kent Cox (Jr.) .362 1995 Reggie Davis (So.) 42 1996 Willy Kingsbury (Sr.) 34 1996 Chris Porosky (Sr.) .429 Reggie Davis (So.) .438 1996 Kent Cox (Sr.) .319 1996 Kent Cox (Sr.) 39 1997 Mike Corbitt (Jr.) 51 1997 Mike Corbitt (Jr.) .547 1996 Kent Cox (Sr.) .386 1997 Mike Corbitt (Jr.) .360 1997 William McLean (Jr.) 42 1998 Chris Warren (Sr.) 57 1998 Chris Warren (Sr.) .678 1997 William McLean (Jr.) .416 1998 Mike Corbitt (Sr.) .378 1998 Chris Warren (Sr.) 59 1999 Mike Campbell (Sr.) 41 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) .592 1998 Chris Warren (Sr.) .466 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) .366 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) 48 Dan Krause (Jr.) 41 2000 Adam Hawes (So.) .531 1999 Chris Wiley (Fr.) .438 2000 Adam Hawes (So.) .399 2000 Tony Della Costa (Jr.) 50 2000 Tony Della Costa (Jr.) 41 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) .627 2000 Adam Hawes (So.) .429 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) .388 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) 52 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) 60 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) .494 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) .464 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) .381 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) 40 2002 Sal Deanda (Jr.) 28 2003 Josh Cotten (So.) .554 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) .456 2003 Sal Deanda (Sr.) .364 2003 Tim Rispoli (Jr.) 34 2003 Derek Barrows (Sr.) 40 2004 Mike Priest (So.) .513 2003 Sal Deanda (Sr.) .477 2004 Joe Anthonsen (Jr.) .356 2004 Joe Anthonsen (Jr.) 43 2004 Joe Anthonsen (Jr.) 72 2005 Mike Priest (Jr.) .687 2004 Joe Anthonsen (Jr.) .461 2005 Tim Holt (Jr.) .365 2005 Joe Anthonsen (Sr.) 51 2005 Tim Holt (Jr.) 49 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) .674 2005 Mike Priest (Jr.) .443 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) .402 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) 62 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) 53 2007 Carlton Floyd (So.) .439 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) .469 2007 Daniel Smith (R-So.) .342 2007 Brandon Scott (Jr.) 33 2007 Brandon Scott (Jr.) 32 2008 Brandon Scott (Sr.) .509 2007 Daniel Smith (R-So.) .442 2008 Ryan Hamme (Jr.) .349 2008 Ryan Hamme (Jr.) 51 2008 Brandon Scott (Sr.) 47 2009 Zach Johnson (Jr.) .705 2008 Ryan Hamme (Jr.) .450 2009 Ryan Hamme (Sr.) .438 2009 Ellis Lowe (So.) 69 2009 Ellis Lowe (So.) 62 2010 Cameron Nelson (Jr.) .610 2009 Chris Bangi (Jr.) .538 2010 Chris Bangi (Sr.) .417 2010 Ellis Lowe (Jr.) 59 2010 Zach Johnson (Sr.) 61 2011 Josh Holskey (Jr.) .523 2010 Chris Bangi (Sr.) .548 2011 Josh Holskey (Jr.) .359 2011 Ellis Lowe (Sr.) 48 2011 Josh Holskey (Jr.) 42 2012 Jake Kirkland (Jr.) .544 2011 Jimmy Brenneman (Jr.) .493 2012 Michael Felton (Jr.) .424 2012 Jimmy Brenneman (Sr.) 66 Ellis Lowe (Sr.) 42 2013 Brent Graham (Sr.) .495 2012 Michael Felton (Jr.) .474 2013 Brent Graham (Sr.) .374 2013 Ben McQuown (Sr.) 65 2012 Jake Kirkland (Jr.) 55 2014 Matt Nadolski (Sr.) .451 2013 Brent Graham (Sr.) .472 2014 Matt Parrish (So.) .324 2014 Danny Pardo (Fr.) 50 2013 Michael Felton (Sr.) 53 2015 Cole Hallum (Jr.) .599 2014 Steven Leonard (R-So.) .386 2015 Cedric Mullins (Jr.) .340 2015 Cedric Mullins (Jr.) 59 2014 Matt Nadolski (Sr.) 47 2016 Matt Parrish (Sr.) .526 2015 Cole Hallum (Jr.) .426 2016 Matt Parrish (Sr.) .371 2016 Anthony Lopez (Sr.) 40 2015 Cole Hallum (Jr.) 48 2017 Jeff Hahs (Jr.) .552 2016 Matt Parrish (Sr.) .448 2017 Matthew Barefoot (R-Fr.) .335 2017 Drew Butler (Sr.) 52 2016 Matt Parrish (Sr.) 41 2018 Christian Jones (Sr.) .588 2017 Cole Hallum (R-Sr.) .436 2018 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) .364 2018 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) 58 2017 Cole Hallum (R-Sr.) 51 2019 Matthew Barefoot (R-Jr.) .570 2018 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) .484 2019 Spencer Packard (Jr.) .323 2019 Matthew Barefoot (R-Jr.) 59 2018 Christian Jones (Sr.) 67 2019 Spencer Packard (Jr.) .436 2019 Matthew Barefoot (R-Jr.) 48 Collin Wolf (Jr.) 48

Kent Cox (1993-96) Matt Parrish (2013-16)

102 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING LEADERS

BASE HITS DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES

1978 Mo Toner (Sr.) 33 1978 Jay Fitzgerald (Jr.) 7 1978 Jay Fitzgerald (Jr.) 1 1978 Max Mann (Sr.) 9 1978 Dwaine Greene (Jr.) 11 1979 Doug Tanner (Jr.) 47 Dwaine Greene (Jr.) 7 Bryan Smith (Fr.) 1 1979 Dwaine Greene (Sr.) 3 1979 Jay Fitzgerald (Sr.) 8 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) 47 1979 Bryan Smith (So.) 13 1979 Doug Tanner (Jr.) 3 Phillip Hunt (Fr.) 3 Bryan Smith (So.) 8 1981 Terry Strickland (Jr.) 57 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) 11 1980 Tom Montgomery (So.) 2 Doug Tanner (Jr.) 3 1980 Ron Ammons (Fr.) 8 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) 64 1981 Phil Hunt (Jr.) 10 1981 Johnny Baldwin (Sr.) 5 Dave Warrick (Sr.) 3 Herb Williams (So.) 8 1983 Bob Posey (So.) 38 Terry Strickland (Jr.) 10 1982 Kevin Barger (So.) 2 1980 Bobby Spicer (Fr.) 8 1981 Herb Williams (Jr.) 17 1984 Bill Wilkes (Jr.) 50 Herb Williams (Jr.) 10 Herb Williams (Sr.) 2 1981 Wayne Dale (Jr.) 16 1982 Herb Williams (Sr.) 8 1985 Bill Wilkes (Sr.) 76 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) 11 1983 Bob Posey (So.) 2 1982 Wayne Dale (Sr.) 16 1983 James White (Fr.) 7 1986 John Posey (Jr.) 79 1983 Kevin Barger (Jr.) 9 1984 Bill Wilkes (Jr.) 2 1983 Bob Posey (So.) 11 1984 James White (So.) 14 1987 Greg Cloninger (Sr.) 68 1984 John Posey (Fr.) 13 James White (So.) 2 1984 Kevin Barger (Sr.) 13 1985 James White (Jr.) 16 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) 53 1985 John Posey (So.) 13 1985 John Posey (So.) 2 1985 John Posey 26 1986 James White (Sr.) 21 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) 51 1986 Chris Mitta (So.) 15 James White (Jr.) 2 1986 James White (Sr.) 18 1987 Greg Cloninger (Sr.) 15 1990 Randy Hood (Sr.) 60 1987 Bob Palentchar (So.) 18 1986 Greg Cloninger (Jr.) 3 1987 Brock Gaston (Jr.) 13 1988 Randy Hood (So.) 11 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) 89 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) 12 Henry Rochelle (So.) 3 1988 Chris Mitta (Sr.) 10 Danny Murphy (Sr.) 11 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) 68 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) 10 1987 Greg Cloninger (Sr.) 2 1989 Eric Ellis (Sr.) 5 1989 Randy Hood (Jr.) 8 1993 Ed Stanley (Sr.) 64 1990 J.C. Hendrix (So.) 16 Brock Gaston (Jr.) 2 Bob Palentchar (Sr.) 5 1990 Randy Hood (Sr.) 26 1994 Kent Cox (So.) 68 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) 18 Randy Hood (Fr.) 2 1990 J.C. Hendrix (So.) 4 1991 Mike Adcock (Sr.) 11 1995 Kent Cox (Jr.) 77 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) 20 Tim Trexler (Jr.) 2 1991 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) 13 Steve Hamilton (Fr.) 11 1996 Kent Cox (Sr.) 68 1993 Ed Stanley (Sr.) 11 1988 Danny Murphy (Sr.) 3 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) 12 1992 J.C. Hendrix (Sr.) 15 1997 Mike Corbitt (Jr.) 77 1994 Reggie Davis (Fr.) 14 1989 Lee Cobbler (Fr.) 1 1993 Paul Curlee (Sr.) 7 1993 Paul Curlee (Sr.) 14 1998 Kevin Worley (Jr.) 81 1995 Kent Cox (Jr.) 14 Eric Ellis (Sr.) 1 1994 Reggie Davis (Fr.) 8 1994 Josh Maddocks (Sr.) 8 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) 78 1996 Willy Kingsbury (Sr.) 12 J.C. Hendrix (Fr.) 1 1995 Reggie Davis (So.) 15 Chris Porosky (Jr.) 8 2000 Tony Della Costa (Jr.) 68 1997 William McLean (Jr.) 15 1990 J.C. Hendrix (So.) 2 1996 Willy Kingsbury (Sr.) 7 1995 Dennis Brinson (Sr.) 17 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) 78 1998 Mike Corbitt (Sr.) 17 Randy Hood (Sr.) 2 1997 Mike Corbitt (Jr.) 8 1996 Chris Porosky (Sr.) 13 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) 67 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) 19 1991 Lee Cobbler 2 1998 Chris Warren (Sr.) 13 1997 Keith Sears (Fr.) 11 2003 Tim Rispoli (Jr.) 59 2000 Tony Della Costa (Jr.) 15 J.C. Hendrix (Jr.) 2 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) 9 1998 Chris Warren (Sr.) 13 2004 Joe Anthonsen (Jr.) 72 Jeff Huff (Jr.) 15 1992 Chris Porosky 4 2000 Tony Della Costa (Jr.) 6 Kevin Worley (Jr.) 13 2005 Tim Holt (Jr.) 84 2001 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) 17 1993 Ed Stanley (Sr.) 6 2001 Nic Carter (So.) 7 1999 Ben Barker (Sr.) 10 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) 90 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) 14 1994 Jeremy Pleasant (Jr.) 3 Tony Della Costa (Sr.) 7 Jeff Davis (Jr.) 10 2007 Carlton Floyd (So.) 78 2003 Tim Rispoli (Jr.) 14 1995 Jeremy Pleasant (Sr.) 3 Jeff Huff (Sr.) 7 2000 Keith Sears (Sr.) 20 2008 Ryan Hamme (Jr.) 75 2004 Mike Priest (So.) 11 1996 Chris Porosky (Sr.) 5 2002 Derek Barrows (Jr.) 3 2001 Nic Carter (So.) 31 2009 Ellis Lowe (So.) 90 2005 Mike Priest (Jr.) 22 1997 Robert Marcano (Jr.) 5 Kyle Ellenz (Jr.) 3 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) 32 2010 Ellis Lowe (Jr.) 92 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) 16 1998 Kevin Worley (Jr.) 8 Mitch Williams (So.) 3 2003 Jeff Blick (So.) 15 2011 Ellis Lowe (Sr.) 77 2007 Carlton Floyd (So.) 13 1999 Dan Krause (Jr.) 4 Mike Wineke (Sr.) 3 2004 Jeff Blick (Jr.) 20 2012 Michael Felton (Jr.) 103 2008 Brandon Scott (Sr.) 17 2000 Nic Carter (Fr.) 5 2003 Jason Brown (So.) 9 2005 Jeff Blick (Sr.) 19 2013 Michael Felton (Sr.) 83 2009 Zach Johnson (Jr.) 29 2001 Nic Carter (So.) 7 2004 Mike Priest (So.) 9 2006 Brandon Scott (So.) 25 2014 Matt Nadolski (Sr.) 74 2010 Ellis Lowe (Jr.) 31 2002 Nic Carter (Jr.) 3 2005 Mike Priest (Jr.) 14 2007 Brandon Scott (Jr.) 19 2015 Cedric Mullins (Jr.) 80 2011 Ellis Lowe (Sr.) 16 2003 Derek Barrows (Sr.) 2 2006 Mike Priest (Sr.) 13 2008 Brandon Scott (Sr.) 35 2016 Anthony Lopez (Sr.) 65 2012 David Olson (Jr.) 20 Jeff Blick (So.) 2 2007 Ryan Hamme (So.) 4 2009 Matt Keen (Sr.) 22 Matt Parrish (Sr.) 65 2013 Michael Felton (Sr.) 15 Alston Hatch (Fr.) 2 Robb Meng (Jr.) 4 2010 Chris Bangi (Sr.) 26 2017 Matthew Barefoot (R-Fr.) 76 2014 Matt Nadolski (Sr.) 17 Tim Rispoli (Jr.) 2 2008 Brandon Scott (Sr.) 6 2011 Jimmy Brenneman (Jr.) 26 2018 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) 79 2015 Cedric Mullins (Jr.) 23 2004 Jeff Randol (Fr.) 5 2009 Zach Johnson (Jr.) 12 2012 Jimmy Brenneman (Sr.) 30 2019 Luis Gimenez (Sr.) 74 2016 Brian Taylor (R-Sr.) 15 2005 Joe Anthonsen (Sr.) 3 2010 Zach Johnson (Sr.) 10 2013 Ben McQuown (Sr.) 54 2017 Matthew Barefoot (R-Fr.) 22 2006 Brandon Scott (So.) 7 2011 Josh Holskey (Jr.) 6 2014 Danny Pardo (Fr.) 13 2018 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) 18 2007 Brandon Scott (Jr.) 4 2012 Jake Kirkland (Jr.) 7 2015 Steven Leonard (R-Jr.) 29 2019 Spencer Packard (Jr.) 20 2008 Ryan Hamme (Jr.) 2 2013 Elijah Trail (Jr.) 7 2016 Ben Calvano (Jr.) 17 Brandon Scott (Sr.) 2 2014 Matt Nadolski (Sr.) 5 2017 Drew Butler (Sr.) 38 2009 Ellis Lowe (So.) 3 2015 Cole Hallum (Jr.) 12 2018 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) 33 2010 Alex Aycoth (Sr.) 4 2016 Anthony Lopez (Sr.) 7 2019 Luis Gimenez (Sr.) 26 2011 Jimmy Brenneman (Jr.) 3 2017 Jeff Hahs (Jr.) 10 2012 Jimmy Brenneman (Sr.) 4 Cole Hallum (R-Sr.) 10 2013 Michael Delucia (Sr.) 4 2018 Christian Jones (Sr.) 20 Ben McQuown (Sr.) 4 2019 Matthew Barefoot (R-Jr.) 14 2014 Danny Pardo (Fr.) 3 2015 Cedric Mullins (Jr.) 7 2016 Anthony Lopez (Sr.) 5 2017 Ben Calvano (Sr.) 3 2018 Tyler Anshaw (Jr.) 3 Ty Babin (Fr.) 3 Matthew Barefoot (R-So.) 3 2019 Tyler Anshaw (Sr.) 3 Matthew Barefoot (R-Jr.) 3

Luis Gimenez (2018-19) Drew Butler (2014-17)

@GOCAMELSBSB 103 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAREER PITCHING LEADERS LOWEST ERA MOST SAVES MOST GAMES STARTED ERA Saves Games 1. Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 1.13 1. Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 27 1. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 61 2. Hector Cedano (2011-14) 2.83 2. J.T. Thomas (1995-98) 19 2. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 51 3. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 2.88 3. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 18 3. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 46 4. Ryan Koopman (2011-14) 2.41 4. Tyson Messer (2016-19) 14 4. Corey Byrd (1998-02) 45 5. Michael Horrell (2016-19) 3.15 5. Cole Hallum (2015-17) 13 5. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 44 6. Matt Buckley (1993-96) 3.58 6. Henry Rochelle (1985-89) 11 6. Matt Kleweno (2000-03) 42 7. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 3.60 Ryan Mattes (2010-13) 11 Michael Horrell (2016-19) 42 8. Henry Rochelle (1985-88) 3.85 8. Jack Ledford (1989-91) 9 8. Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 41 9. Curly Summerlin (1978-80) 3.95 Jamie Davis (1994-96) 9 9. Andy High (1993-96) 37 10. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 4.01 Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 9 Rob Finch (2001-04) 37 Hector Cedano (2011-14) 37 ** MINIMUM 100 IP **

MOST WINS MOST APPEARANCES MOST COMPLETE GAMES Wins App. Games 1. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 29 1. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 97 1. Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 19 2. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 26 2. Byron Batson (1997-00) 89 2. Darin Cloninger (1981-83) 18 3. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 24 3. Ryan Mattes (2010-13) 85 3. Dan Crewe (1980-83) 16 4. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 23 4. Tyson Messer (2016-19) 84 4. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 11 5. Michael Horrell (2016-19) 21 5. J.T. Thomas (1995-98) 80 Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 11 6. Hector Cedano (2011-14) 19 6. Kevin Dail (1995-98) 75 6. Josh Blades (2003-04) 10 7. Dan Crewe (1980-83) 18 7. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 73 7. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 8 Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 18 8. Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 70 8. Curly Summerlin (1978-80) 7 9. Darin Cloninger (1981-83) 17 9. Joe Nestor (1992-95) 68 Marty Warren (1983-85) 7 Henry Rochelle (1985-88) 17 10. Matt Kleweno (2000-03) 65 Scott Evans (1985-88) 7 Logan Self (2010-13) 65 Brian Semmens (1989-91) 7 Mike Griffin (1992-95) 7 Eric Lee (1997-98) 7

HIGHEST WON-LOST PCT. MOST RELIEF APPEARANCES MOST SHUTOUTS Record Pct. App. Shutouts 1. Henry Rochelle (1985-88) 17-3 .850 1. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 88 1. Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 4 2. Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 16-3 .842 2. Tyson Messer (2016-19 84 2. Dan Crewe (1980-83) 2 3. Hector Cedano (2011-14) 19-4 .826 3. J.T. Thomas (1995-98) 79 Chuck Urban (1984-85) 2 4. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 29-10 .744 4. Byron Batson (1997-00) 77 Heath Bowers (2012-15) 2 5. Logan Davis (2009-10) 12-5 .706 5. Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 70 6. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 26-14 .650 6. Ryan Mattes (2010-13) 67 7. Doug Barefoot (1984-87) 12-7 .632 7. Kevin Dail (1995-98) 65 8. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 23-14 .622 8. Jack Ledford (1989-91) 59 9. Darin Cloninger (1981-83) 18-11 .621 9. Joe Nestor (1992-95) 54 10. Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 21-13 .618 10. Logan Self (2010-13) 52

** MINIMUM 15 DECISIONS **

104 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAREER PITCHING LEADERS MOST INNINGS PITCHED MOST LOSSES MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Innings Losses Runs 1. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 368.0 1. Brian Semmens (1989-91) 22 1. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 173 2. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 325.1 Andy High (1993-96) 22 Corey Byrd (1998-02) 173 3. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 317.2 3. Corey Byrd (1998-02) 21 3. Wes Hepler (1999-02 164 4. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 276.0 4. Tom McGraw (1988-91) 18 4. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 142 5. Corey Byrd (1998-02) 271.1 5. Ricky Berrier (1988-91) 17 5. Andy High (1993-96) 138 6. Michael Horrell (2016-19) 248.2 Kenny Milton (1986-89) 17 Brian Semmens (1989-91) 138 7. Andy High (1993-96) 243.2 7. Rob Finch (2001-04) 16 7. Scott Evans (1985-88) 137 8. Matt Kleweno (2000-03) 237.0 Bob Wharton (1991-93) 16 Rob Finch (2001-04) 137 9. Ryan Mattes (2010-13) 236.1 9 Eric Lee (1997-98) 15 9. Eric Lee (1997-98) 135 10. Hector Cedano (2011-14) 223.0 10. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 14 10. Matt Klewenko (2000-03) 123 Barry Wilson (1986-89) 14 Jamie Davis (1994-96) 14 Daniel Hall (1998-00) 14 Matt Kleweno (2000-03) 14 Quinn LeSage (2006-07) 14 MOST STRIKEOUTS MOST HITS ALLOWED MOST WALKS ALLOWED Strikeouts Hits Walks 1. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 294 1. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 359 1. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 145 2. Wes Hepler (1999-02) 258 2. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 355 2. Cory Satterfield (1985-89) 144 3. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 235 3. Corey Byrd (1998-02) 333 3. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 132 4. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 215 4. Rob Finch (2001-04) 318 4. Aaron Miller (1995-97) 120 Corey Byrd (1998-02) 215 5. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 316 5. Darin Cloninger (1981-83) 113 6. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 208 6. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 293 6. Marty Warren (1983-85) 107 7. Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 191 7. Andy High (1993-96) 281 7. Andy High (1993-96) 105 8. Michael Horrell (2016-19) 185 8. Scott Evans (1985-88) 269 8. Dan Crewe (1980-83) 103 9. Byron Batson (1997-00) 184 9. Ryan Hamme (2006-09) 263 Scott Evans (1985-88) 103 10. Ryan Mattes (2010-13) 183 10. Matt Kleweno (2000-03) 261 10. Bob Wharton (1991-93) 100

MOST STRIKEOUTS PER NINE IP. MOST RUNS ALLOWED K/9 Runs 1. Aaron Miller (1995-97) 11.75 1. Cory Satterfield (1985-88) 224 2. Jack Ledford (1989-91) 10.45 2. Rob Finch (2001-04) 182 3. Tyson Messer (2016-19) 10.15 3. Corey Byrd (1998-02) 169 4. Matt Marksberry (2010-13) 9.61 4 Andy High (1993-96) 185 5. Kenny Milton (1986-89) 8.80 5. Barry Wilson (1986-89) 174 6. Marty Warren (1983-85) 8.69 6. Frank Zier (2010-12) 173 7. Wes Noble (2015-18) 8.34 7. Scott Evans (1985-88) 171 8. Byron Batson (1997-00) 8.31 8. Brian Semmens (1989-91) 168 Heath Bowers (2012-15) 9. Heath Bowers (2012-15) 8.13 9. Joe Stephenson (1981-84) 163 10. Ryan Thompson (2013-14) 8.12 10. Dan Crewe (1980-83) 161

** MINIMUM 100 IP **

Wes Hepler (1999-02)

@GOCAMELSBSB 105 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB SEASON PITCHING LEADERS LOWEST ERA MOST SAVES MOST GAMES STARTED ERA Saves Games 1. Ryan Thompson (2013) 0.88 1. Ryan Thompson (2014) 17 1. Wes Hepler (2001) 18 2. Ryan Thompson (2014) 1.33 2. Ryan Mattes (2012) 10 Heath Bowers (2014) 18 3. Heath Bowers (2013) 1.69 Ryan Thompson (2013) 10 3. Eric Lee (1997) 17 4. Ryan Mattes (2013) 1.94 4. Cole Hallum (2015) 9 4. Corey Byrd (2000) 16 5. Hector Cedano (2014) 2.31 5. Kenny Milton (1988) 8 Matt Klewenko (2003) 16 6. Nick Thayer (2015) 2.58 J.T. Thomas (1996) 8 Josh Blades (2004) 16 7. Wes Hepler (2001) 2.61 Tyson Messer (2018) 8 Ryan Koopman (2011) 16 8. Michael Horrell (2019) 2.62 8. J.T. Thomas (1997) 7 Ryan Mattes (2013) 16 9. Grant Yost (2016) 2.64 9. Henry Rochelle (1986) 6 Hector Cedano (2014) 16 10. Allan Winans (2018) 2.73 Jamie Davis (1994) 6 10. Wes Hepler (2002) 15 Daniel Hall (2000) 6 Matt Sergey (2012) 15 Erik Dowse (2016) 6 Heath Bowers (2015) 15 Nick Thayer (2015) 15 Nick Thayer (2016) 15 Ryan Chasse (2019) 15 MOST WINS MOST APPEARANCES MOST COMPLETE GAMES Wins App. Games 1. Wes Hepler (2001) 11 1. Ryan Thompson (2014) 39 1. Wes Hepler (2001) 8 2. Barry Wilson (1987) 10 2. Byron Batson (2000) 37 2. Joe Stephenson (1984) 7 Heath Bowers (2014) 10 3. Ryan Thompson (2013) 31 Marty Warren (1985) 7 Michael Horrell (2019) 10 4. Kenny Milton (1987) 30 4. Dave Terrill (1979) 6 5. Cory Satterfield (1988) 9 5. Logan Bender (2018) 29 Darin Cloninger (1982) 6 Heath Bowers (2013) 9 6. J.T. Thomas (1997) 28 Darin Cloninger (1983) 6 Ryan Thompson (2013) 9 7. Kenny Milton (1988) 27 John Posey (1984) 6 8. Hector Cedano (2013) 8 Hunter Ford (2008) 27 8. 11 players tied, last Nick Thayer (2016) 5 Matt Marksberry (2013) 8 Tyson Messer (2018) 27 Ryan Mattes (2013) 8 10. Jack Ledford (1990) 26 Hector Cedano (2014) 8 J.T. Thomas (1996) 26 Ryan Koopman (2014) 8 Bradley Stancil (2000) 26 Heath Bowers (2015) 8 Ryan Mattes (2012) 26 Nick Thayer (2016) 8 Bobby Thorson (2014) 26

HIGHEST WON-LOST PCT. MOST RELIEF APPEARANCES MOST SHUTOUTS Record Pct. App. Shutouts 1. Andrew Jacobsen (2012) 7-0 1.00 1. Ryan Thompson (2014) 39 1. Wes Hepler (1981) 2 Matt Sergey (2012) 7-0 1.00 2. Byron Batson (2000) 37 2. 30 times, last Wes Noble (2018) 1 Heath Bowers (2013) 9-0 1.00 3. Ryan Thompson (2013) 31 Hector Cedano (2014) 8-0 1.00 4. Kenny Milton (1987) 30 5. Ryan Thompson (2013) 9-1 .900 5. Logan Bender (2018) 29 6. Dan Crewe (1982) 6-1 .857 6. J.T. Thomas (1997) 28 Kenny Milton (1988) 6-1 .857 7. Tyson Messer (2018) 27 Mike Ange (2005) 6-1 .857 8. Kenny Milton (1988) 26 9. Doug Barefoot (1985) 5-1 .833 J.T. Thomas (1996) 26 Cory Satterfield (1985) 5-1 .833 Bradley Stancil (2006) 26 Barry Wilson (1987) 10-2 .833 Ryan Mattes (2012) 26 Mike Griffin (1993) 5-1 .833 Joe Nestor (1994) 5-1 .833 Byron Batson (2000) 5-1 .833 Jeff Rydman (2009) 5-1 .833

106 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB SEASON PITCHING LEADERS MOST INNINGS PITCHED MOST LOSSES MOST RUNS ALLOWED Innings Losses Runs 1. Wes Hepler (2001) 131.0 1. Rick Berrier (1991) 10 1. Eric Lee (1997) 72 2. Heath Bowers (2014) 115.1 Quinn LeSage (2007) 10 2. Blake Herring (2007) 64 3. Ryan Mattes (2013) 106.2 Ryan Koopman (2011) 10 3. Eric Lee (1998) 63 4. Josh Blades (2004) 104.1 4. LaGrande Russell (1989) 9 4. Cory Satterfield (1987) 62 5. Marty Warren (1985) 102.1 Tom McGraw (1990) 9 5. David Walters (1986) 60 6. Cory Satterfield (1988) 101.2 Chris Wagner (1990) 9 6. Bob Wharton (1992) 59 7. David Walters (1986) 100.2 Bob Wharton (1993) 9 Ryan Koopman (2011) 59 8. Eric Lee (1997) 99.2 Andy High (1994) 9 8. Tyler Sexton (2005) 58 Ryan Koopman (2014) 99.2 Daniel Hall (1999) 9 9. Ricky Berrier (1991) 56 10. Grant Yost (2016) 95.1 Josh Blades (2004) 9 Daniel Hall (1999) 56 Chris England (2007) 9 Logan Self (2011) 9

MOST STRIKEOUTS MOST HITS ALLOWED MOST WALKS ALLOWED Strikeouts Hits Walks 1. Marty Warren (1985) 106 1. Logan Davis (2010) 119 1. David Walters (1986) 66 2. Heath Bowers (2014) 101 2. David Walters (1986) 118 Aaron Miller (1997) 66 3. Wes Hepler (2001) 97 Eric Lee (1997) 118 3. Marty Warren (1985) 64 4. Allan Winans (2018) 96 4. Josh Blades (2004) 116 4. Bob Wharton (1992) 50 5. Barry Wilson (1987) 93 5. Justin Lilly (2008) 115 5. Barry Wilson (1987) 48 6. Cory Satterfield (1988) 90 Ryan Koopman (2011) 115 6. Chuck Urban (1985) 47 Heath Bowers (2015) 90 7. Justin Lilly (2007) 114 Ryan Koopman (2011) 47 8. Ryan Thompson (2014) 87 8. Quinn LeSage (2007) 111 8. Brian Semmens (1990) 46 9. Joe Stephenson (1984) 85 Heath Bowers (2014) 111 Travis Quick (1998) 46 Michael Horrell (2019) 85 10. Ricky Berrier (1991) 110 Daniel Hall (1999) 46 Josh Blades (2004) 46

MOST STRIKEOUTS PER NINE IP. MOST RUNS ALLOWED K/9 Runs 1. Seth Johnson (2019) 10.99 1. Eric Lee (1997) 83 2. Allan Winans (2018) 10.50 Ryan Koopman (2011) 83 3. Kenny Milton (1988) 10.16 3. David Walters (1986) 78 4. Matt Marksberry (2013) 9.70 4. Chris Wagner (1990) 77 5. Matt Marksberry (2011) 9.67 5. Cory Satterfield (1987) 75 6. Barry Wilson (1987) 9.33 Eric Lee (1998) 75 7. Marty Warren (1985) 9.32 7. Bob Wharton (1992) 71 8. Wes Noble (2017) 8.95 8. Blake Herring (2007) 70 Marty Warren (1985) 9. Ryan Thompson (2014) 8.90 Justin Lilly (2007) 70 10. LaGrande Russell (1989) 8.71 10. Tom McGraw (1990) 68 11. Heath Bowers (2015) 8.70 Brian Semmens (1990) 68

** MINIMUM 1.0 IP PER TEAM GAME **

Allan Winans (2005)

@GOCAMELSBSB 107 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING LEADERS

EARNED RUN AVG WINS SAVES INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS

1978 Curly Summerlin (So.) 3.91 1978 Curly Summerlin (So.) 4 1978 N/A 1978 Curly Summerlin (So.) 50.2 1978 Curly Summerlin (So.) 20 1979 Curly Summerlin (Jr.) 3.84 1979 Dave Terrill (Jr.) 5 1979 N/A 1979 Dave Terrill (Jr.) 70.2 1979 Curly Summerlin (Jr.) 35 1980 Darryl Morton (Fr.) 3.66 1980 Dan Crewe (Fr.) 5 1980 Tim Marbell (Jr.) 2 1980 Dan Crewe (Fr.) 72.1 Dave Terrill (Jr.) 35 1981 Dan Crewe (So.) 2.89 1981 Dan Crewe (So.) 4 1981 Jeff Horne (Fr.) 1 1981 Darin Cloninger (Fr.) 51.1 1980 Dan Crewe (Fr.) 47 1982 Darin Cloninger (So.) 4.38 1982 Darin Cloninger (So.) 7 Kirk Pollard (Jr.) 1 1982 Darin Cloninger (So.) 76.0 1981 Dan Crewe (So.) 45 1983 Darin Cloninger (Jr.) 3.63 1983 Darin Cloninger (Jr.) 7 1982 Karl Herrmann (Jr.) 2 1983 Darin Cloninger (Jr.) 84.1 1982 Tim Kotroco (Jr.) 66 1984 Chuck Urban (Jr.) 2.83 1984 Joe Stephenson (Sr.) 7 1983 Karl Herrmann (Sr.) 5 1984 Joe Stephenson (Sr.) 88.0 1983 Darin Cloninger (Jr.) 55 1985 Marty Warren (Jr.) 4.57 1985 Chuck Urban (Sr.) 6 1984 Doug Barefoot (Fr.) 3 1985 Marty Warren (Jr.) 102.1 1984 Joe Stephenson (Sr.) 85 1986 Kenny Milton (Fr.) 2.40 1986 Cory Satterfield (So.) 7 1985 Henry Rochelle (Fr.) 5 1986 David Walters (Sr.) 100.2 1985 Marty Warren (Jr.) 106 1987 Barry Wilson (So.) 4.01 1987 Barry Wilson (So.) 10 1986 Henry Rochelle (So.) 6 1987 Barry Wilson (So.) 89.2 1986 David Walters (Sr.) 80 1988 Cory Satterfield (Sr.) 2.83 1988 Cory Satterfield (Sr.) 9 1987 Kenny Milton (So.) 5 1988 Cory Satterfield (Sr.) 101.2 1987 Barry Wilson (So.) 93 1989 Kenny Milton (Sr.) 3.09 1989 Barry Wilson (Sr.) 4 1988 Kenny Milton (Jr.) 8 1989 Barry Wilson (Sr.) 75.2 1988 Cory Satterfield (Sr.) 90 1990 Tom McGraw (Jr.) 5.24 1990 Brian Semmens (So.) 4 1989 Kenny Milton (Sr.) 3 1990 Brian Semmens (So.) 88.2 1989 LeGrande Russell (Fr.) 70 1991 Jack Ledford (Sr.) 3.73 1991 Steve Sabatino (Fr.) 3 1990 Jack Ledford (Jr.) 4 1991 Ricky Berrier (Sr.) 79.2 1990 Tom McGraw (Jr.) 55 1992 Daryl Kelly (Fr.) 4.87 1992 Steve Sabatino (So.) 8 1991 Jack Ledford (Sr.) 4 1992 Bob Wharton (So.) 78.2 1991 Ricky Berrier (Sr.) 43 1993 Andy High (Fr.) 5.05 1993 Mike Griffin (So.) 5 1992 Steve Sabatino (So.) 2 1993 Andy High (Fr.) 46.1 1992 Bob Wharton (So.) 60 1994 Eric Dauplise (Fr.) 3.27 1994 Joe Nestor (Jr.) 5 1993 Matt Allen (So.) 4 1994 Mike Griffin (Jr.) 70.1 1993 Bob Wharton (Jr.) 53 1995 Mike Monger (Fr.) 2.75 1995 Mike Monger (Fr.) 7 1994 Jamie Davis (So.) 6 1995 Kenneth Collins (So.) 69.2 1994 Mike Griffin (Jr.) 39 1996 Matt Buckley (Sr.) 2.87 1996 Matt Buckley (Sr.) 6 1995 Jamie Davis (Jr.) 3 1996 Jamie Davis (Sr.) 86.1 1995 Mike Monger (Fr.) 44 1997 Ray Greene (So.) 3.93 1997 Ray Greene (So.) 4 Joe Nestor (Sr.) 3 1997 Eric Lee (Jr.) 99.2 1996 Jamie Davis (Sr.) 70 1998 Byron Batson (So.) 3.82 Eric Lee (Jr.) 4 1996 J.T. Thomas (So.) 8 1998 Eric Lee (Sr.) 94.2 1997 Eric Lee (Jr.) 81 1999 Wes Hepler (Fr.) 4.57 1998 Eric Lee (Sr.) 6 1997 J.T. Thomas (Jr.) 7 1999 Wes Hepler (Fr.) 88.2 1998 Eric Lee (Sr.) 78 2000 Byron Batson (Sr.) 3.36 Travis Quick (Fr.) 6 1998 J.T. Thomas (Sr.) 4 2000 Corey Byrd (Jr.) 86.0 1999 Byron Batson (Jr.) 67 2001 Wes Hepler (Jr.) 2.61 1999 Wes Hepler (Fr.) 6 1999 Chris English 3 2001 Wes Hepler (Jr.) 131.0 Corey Byrd (So.) 67 2002 Pat Murray (So.) 3.80 2000 Wes Hepler (So.) 6 2000 Daniel Hall (Jr.) 6 2002 Wes Hepler (Sr.) 79.0 2000 Byron Batson (Sr.) 66 2003 Matt Kleweno (Sr.) 3.22 2001 Wes Hepler (Jr.) 11 2001 Bradley Stancil (Sr.) 1 2003 Matt Kleweno (Sr.) 95.0 2001 Wes Hepler (Jr.) 97 2004 Joey Babyak (Jr.) 4.50 2002 Pat Murray (So.) 7 Andy Wade (Jr.) 1 2004 Josh Blades (Sr.) 104.1 2002 Wes Hepler (Sr.) 54 2005 Mike Ange (Jr.) 3.52 2003 Jeff Stovall (Sr.) 6 2002 Rob Finch (So.) 1 2005 Mike Ange (Sr.) 64.0 2003 Matt Kleweno (Sr.) 49 2006 Quinn LeSage (Sr.) 4.48 2004 Josh Blades (Sr.) 7 Wes Hepler (Sr.) 1 2006 Quinn LeSage (Sr.) 86.1 2004 Josh Blades (Sr.) 54 2007 Brandon Scott (Jr.) 4.50 2005 Mike Ange (Jr.) 6 Matt Kleweno (Jr.) 1 2007 Blake Herring (Sr.) 92.1 2005 Jeff Randol (Jr.) 41 2008 Hunter Ford (So.) 4.50 2006 Quinn LeSage (Sr.) 5 Pat Murray (So.) 1 2008 Justin Lilly (Sr.) 88.1 2006 Blake Herring (Jr.) 63 2009 Jeff Rydman (Jr.) 5.43 2007 Ryan Hamme (So.) 3 2003 Joey Babyak (So.) 1 2009 Ryan Hamme (Sr.) 68.1 2007 Blake Herring (Sr.) 67 2010 Jeff Rydman (Sr.) 4.59 Blake Herring (Sr.) 3 Josh Blades (Jr.) 1 2010 Logan Davis (Sr.) 90.0 2008 Justin Lilly (Sr.) 64 2011 Frank Zier (Jr.) 5.74 2008 Justin Lilly (Sr.) 6 Pat Murray (Jr.) 1 2011 Ryan Koopman (Fr.) 88.1 2009 Ryan Hamme (Sr.) 65 2012 Matt Sergey (Sr.) 3.38 2009 Logan Davis (Jr.) 6 2004 Tom Rispoli (Sr.) 3 2012 Frank Zier (Sr.) 93.0 2010 Logan Davis (Sr.) 64 2013 Ryan Thompson (Jr.) 0.88 2010 Logan Davis (Sr.) 6 2005 Justin Deutsch (Jr.) 3 2013 Ryan Mattes (Sr.) 106.2 2011 Matt Marksberry (R-Fr.) 58 2014 Ryan Thompson (Sr.) 1.33 2011 Hector Cedano (Fr.) 3 2006 Ryan Hamme (Fr.) 5 2014 Heath Bowers (Jr.) 115.1 2012 Matt Sergey (Sr.) 75 2015 Nick Thayer (Jr.) 2.58 Ryan Koopman (Fr.) 3 2007 Ryan Hamme (So.) 1 2015 Heath Bowers (Sr.) 93.0 2013 Heath Bowers (So.) 80 2016 Grant Yost (Sr.) 2.64 Ryan Mattes (So.) 3 Matt Martinez (Jr.) 1 2016 Grant Yost (Sr.) 95.1 2014 Heath Bowers (Jr.) 101 2017 Wes Noble (Jr.) 3.52 2012 Andrew Jacobson (Jr.) 7 Trevor Smith (So.) 1 2017 Alex Yarem (R-So.) 65.1 2015 Heath Bowers (Sr.) 90 2018 Allan Winans (R-Sr.) 2.73 Matt Sergey (Sr.) 7 2008 Brandon Scott (Sr.) 3 2018 Allan Winans (R-Sr.) 82.1 2016 Nick Thayer (Sr.) 72 2019 Michael Horrell (Sr.) 2.62 2013 Heath Bowers (So.) 9 2009 Ryan Hamme (Sr.) 3 2019 Michael Horrell (Sr.) 89.1 2017 Wes Noble (Jr.) 61 Ryan Thompson (Jr.) 9 2010 Daniel Gardo (R-Jr.) 1 2018 Allan Winans (R-Sr.) 96 2014 Heath Bowers (Jr.) 10 Jonathan Lopez (Sr.) 1 2019 Michael Horrell (Sr.) 85 2015 Heath Bowers (Sr.) 8 Ryan Mattes (Fr.) 1 2016 Nick Thayer (Sr.) 8 2011 Matt Marksberry (R-Fr.) 3 2017 Ryan Kirk (Fr.) 4 2012 Ryan Mattes (Jr.) 10 Wes Noble (Jr.) 4 2013 Ryan Thompson (Jr.) 10 Tyson Messer (So.) 4 2014 Ryan Thompson (Sr.) 17 Allan Winans (R-Jr.) 4 2015 Cole Hallum (Jr.) 9 2018 Wes Noble (Sr.) 7 2016 Erik Dowse (Jr.) 6 2019 Michael Horrell (Sr.) 10 2017 Cole Hallum (R-Sr.) 2 2018 Tyson Messer (Jr.) 8 2019 Tyson Messer (Sr.) 5 Landry Moore (Jr.) 5

Michael Horrell (2016-19) J.T. Thomas (1995-98) Ryan Mattes (2010-13)

108 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

HITTINGHITTING SINGLE-GAME SINGLE-GAME HIGHS HIGHS PITCHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats Innings Pitched Ben Barker 9 at Samford May 14, 1999 Wes Hepler 10.0 vs. Elon May 5, 1999 Bill Averette 8 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Tom Lynch 8 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Strikeouts Henry Rochelle 8 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Heath Bowers 15 vs. Bowling Green Mar. 6, 2015 Chuck Urban 14 at Coastal Carolina Apr. 9, 1986 Runs Cory Satterfiled 14 vs. Cleveland State Mar. 21, 1988 Henry Rochelle 8 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Aaron Miller 14 vs. Greensboro College Apr. 22, 1997 Tony Della Costa 6 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985

Hits Henry Rochelle 8 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Jay Fitzgerald 7 at N.C. State Apr. 6, 1978 Jeff Davis 7 at Virginia Tech May 10, 2000

Doubles J.C. Hendrix 3 at Georgia Feb. 28, 1991 Raymond Spell 3 vs. UNC Asheville Mar. 14, 1992 Jeff Huff 3 at Elon Apr. 19, 1999 Zach Johnson 3 vs. Stetson Apr. 24, 2009 Ellis Lowe 3 at USC Upstate Apr. 17, 2010 Zach Johnson 3 at USC Upstate Apr. 17, 2010 Matthew Barefoot 3 vs. Virginia Tech May 2, 2017

Triples Ed Stanley 3 vs. VCU Feb. 19, 1993

Heath Bowers collected a school-record Home Runs 15 strikeouts by striking out at least Zach Johnson finished his career as Henry Rochelle 5 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 one Bowling Green State Falcon in the only Camel to log multiple three- Tom Montgomery 3 at UNC Charlotte Apr. 20, 1983 eight of his nine innings as Campbell double games, doing so in 2009 and defeated BGSU, 4-2. again in 2010. John Posey 3 vs. Maryland Mar. 19, 1985

Runs Batted In Henry Rochelle 10 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Phil Hunt 7 vs. Pittsburgh-Johnstown Mar. 15, 1981 Bill Wilkes 7 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Bradley Coates 7 vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 28, 1998 Ellis Lowe 7 vs. Belmont Apr. 9, 2009 Matthew Christian 7 vs. UNC Asheville Mar. 23, 2019

Total Bases Henry Rochelle 23 vs. Radford Mar. 30, 1985 Matthew Christian (Mar. 23, 2019, vs. UNC Asheville) went 5-for-6 with a three-run Tom Montgomery 12 at UNC Charlotte Apr. 20, 1983 home run and a double, and drove in seven of Campbell’s 21 runs to become the John Posey 12 vs. Maryland Mar. 19, 1985 sixth Camel in program history to record seven or more RBI in a single game. Ed Stanley 11 vs. VCU Feb. 19, 1993 Mike Priest 11 vs. Ohio Feb. 18, 2005 Zach Johnson 11 vs. North Carolina A&T Feb. 24, 2009

Base on Balls Ron Ammons 4 at N.C. Wesleyan Apr. 16, 1980 Ron Ammons 4 at Stetson Mar. 3, 1981 J.C. Hendrix 4 vs. UNC Asheville Mar. 13, 1992 Joe Turkson 4 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore Mar. 22, 2011 Drew Butler 4 vs. Rider Mar. 14, 2017

Stolen Bases Randy Hood 4 at Georgia Mar. 6, 1990 Drew Butler stole four bases twice during the 2017 season, finishing the year as the Nic Carter 4 vs. Pace Feb. 23, 2001 NCAA Division I co-national leader for stolen bases with 39 swipes. Cameron Nelson 4 vs. UNC Asheville Feb. 20, 2010 Drew Butler 4 vs. Quinnipiac Feb. 25, 2017 Drew Butler 4 at Georgia Southern Mar. 8, 2017

Cycles Jeremy Pleasant at UNC Asheville Mar. 25, 1994 Chris Warren vs. Brown Mar. 26, 1998 Dan Krause vs. Marshall Feb. 13, 1999

Dan Krause become the third Camel to hit for the cycle on Feb. 13, 1999, going 5-for-6 with six RBI and four runs against Marshall.

@GOCAMELSBSB 109 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB HENRY ROCHELLE’S FIVE-HOME RUN GAME On Mar., 30, 1985, freshman Henry Rochelle accomplished a feat that Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams or any other slugger in the history of Major League Baseball never achieved. The 1984 Dixon High School (Holly Ridge, N.C.) graduate hit five home runs in a game to establish a record that stood for 14 seasons in the NCAA Division I ranks until Marshall McDougal of Florida State hit six home runs vs. Maryland on May 9, 1999. In his “once-in-a-lifetime” game, Rochelle went 8-for-8, scored eight runs, blasted five home runs and knocked in 10 runs. Rochelle established new NCAA records for most home runs Rochelle in Campbell’s 38-0 rout of Radford. (5) and most total bases in a game (23) while tying the NCAA standard for most runs scored in a game (8), which was set by Curt Whittmayer of San Diego State in 1975. Rochelle’s home runs came in the first, third, fourth, seventh and eighth innings. His incredible performance lifted his batting average from .302 to .412 and his slugging average from .419 to .804. He had not homered prior to the game and hit more home runs in that contest than he did during his high school career (4). “I couldn’t believe I hit five,” Rochelle said at the time. “I was expecting a lot of breaking balls after I hit the first couple of homers and the last two I hit out were curves. I was just

looking to get a base hit when I went to the plate. I guess it’s Rochelle (right) after hitting one of his five home runs against Radford. one of those once-in-a-lifetime things. It’s kind of hard for me to believe.” Rochelle’s records still stand in Campbell University single-game charts for runs scored (8), hits (8), home runs (5), RBI (10) and total bases (23) in a game. However, his career should be remembered for much more than just one of the 186 games he played. Rochelle finished as a .297 career hitter with 38 doubles, 24 home runs and a .499 slugging percentage. He also owns the best career winning percentage on the mound in Campbell Division I era (since 1978) history at .850, winning 17 of 20 decisions. He also stands tied for sixth in career saves (11). The Camels congratulate Rochelle (#19) after hitting one of his five home runs of the day. Rochelle was named to the Big South All-Conference Team as a senior in 1988 when the Camels captured their first conference title as a Division I member. Campbell scored in every inning of the 38-0 rout of Radford in setting new single game school records for most runs scored (38), most base hits (37), most home runs (10), most total bases (72) and most at-bats (63). “Henry’s hit the ball hard during the year but he just hadn’t hit a home run,” head coach Cal Koonce said. “We had seen evidence of his power before and he just got some balls he could pull [against Radford]. The ball must have looked like a grapefruit to him up there.”

Rochelle (right) with then-Campbell University President Norman Wiggins (left).

110 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB OVERALL SERIES RECORDS Opponent W L T Streak Last Opponent W L T Streak Last Opponent W L T Streak Last

A - A - A Georgetown 6 0 0 W6 2019 P - P - P Alabama A&M 2 0 0 W2 2009 Georgia 4 15 0 L7 2018 Pace 5 0 0 W5 2001 Albany (N.Y.) 0 1 0 L1 2014 Georgia Southern 0 11 0 L11 2017 Pepperdine 1 0 0 W1 2018 Allegheny 1 0 0 W1 1982 Georgia State 13 30 0 L1 2005 Pfeiffer 1 0 0 W1 1990 Akron 1 2 0 L1 2001 Georgia Tech 0 4 0 L4 2003 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 2 0 0 W2 1981 Appalachian State 9 4 1 W3 2016 Greensboro College 1 0 0 W1 1997 Presbyterian 19 2 0 W7 2019 Armstrong State 5 3 0 W1 1985 Princeton 3 3 0 W1 2003 Army 1 0 0 W1 2014 H - H - H Auburn 1 5 0 L4 2001 Hartford 4 0 0 W4 2013 Q - Q - Q Augusta 12 10 0 W1 2000 Harvard 1 0 0 W1 2004 Quinnipiac 3 1 0 W3 2019 High Point 31 15 0 W5 2019 B - B - B Holy Cross 4 0 0 W4 2012 R - R - R Ball State 3 2 0 W2 2014 Howard 4 0 0 W4 2001 Radford 31 28 0 W2 2019 Barton 17 10 0 L1 2007 Rhode Island 2 5 0 L1 2016 Belmont 12 19 0 L6 2011 I - I - I Rider 9 3 0 L1 2018 Bowling Green 4 0 0 W4 2018 Indiana (Pa.) 1 0 0 W1 1978 Richmond 5 13 0 W1 2017 Brown 4 0 0 W4 2008 Indiana State 0 1 0 L1 2016 Buffalo 13 1 0 W8 1987 Indianapolis 1 0 0 W1 1992 S - S - S Iona 1 0 0 W1 2014 Sacred Heart 1 0 0 L1 1982 C - C - C St. Andrews 2 1 0 L1 1992 California 1 2 0 L2 2015 J - J - J Saint Augustine’s 1 0 0 W1 1984 Canisius 2 2 0 L2 2018 Jacksonville 17 20 0 L5 2011 St. Bonaventure 2 0 0 W2 1986 Case Western Reserve 2 0 0 W2 1982 Jacksonville State 8 11 0 L3 2003 Saint Louis 0 1 0 L1 1993 Catawba 1 1 0 W1 1979 James Madison 1 3 0 W1 1991 St. John’s 0 3 0 L3 2018 Centenary 2 4 0 W1 1999 John Carroll 3 0 0 W3 1982 Saint Peter’s 3 0 0 W3 1996 Central Florida 4 29 0 L6 2005 Salisbury State 1 1 0 W1 1979 Central Michigan 0 1 0 L1 1997 K - K - K Samford 11 7 0 L1 2003 College of Charleston 14 12 0 L1 2015 Kennesaw State 6 11 0 L3 2011 Savannah State 4 2 0 L1 2013 Charleston Southern 39 28 0 W2 2019 Kent State 1 3 0 L2 1989 Seton Hall 1 2 0 W1 2007 Charlotte 13 16 0 L11 2007 Siena 1 0 0 W1 2005 The Citadel 1 9 1 L5 2007 L - L - L South Alabama 0 2 0 L2 1989 Clemson 2 3 0 L1 1990 Lafayette 3 0 0 W3 2013 South Carolina 2 12 0 L11 2014 Cleveland State 1 1 0 L1 1988 La Salle 6 1 0 W5 2014 USC Aiken 0 1 0 L1 1994 Coastal Carolina 18 37 0 L5 2019 Le Moyne 1 0 0 W1 1995 USC Upstate 3 11 0 L1 2019 Columbia 2 2 0 L2 2007 Liberty 24 24 0 W1 2018 South Florida 0 1 0 L1 1992 Coppin State 4 0 0 W4 2012 Lipscomb 12 16 0 L2 2012 Southeastern Louisiana 1 2 0 L1 1995 Cornell 0 1 0 L1 2017 Longwood 25 8 0 W7 2019 Southern Illinois 0 1 0 L1 1990 Stanford 0 1 0 L1 1990 D - D - D M - M - M Stetson 20 29 0 W1 2011 Davidson 6 5 0 L1 2016 Manhattan 4 0 0 W4 2014 Stony Brook 2 1 0 W1 2002 Davis & Elkins 3 1 0 W1 1982 Marshall 2 3 0 L3 2007 Dayton 3 1 0 W1 2009 Maryland 3 4 0 W1 2019 T - T - T Delaware 1 1 0 L1 2014 UMBC 2 3 0 W2 1994 Towson (State) 8 7 1 W4 2014 Delaware State 2 0 0 W2 2002 Maryland Eastern Shore 9 0 0 W9 2015 Texas Tech 1 5 0 L2 2006 Detroit 1 0 0 W1 2002 Marist 6 1 0 W1 2012 Troy (State) 7 16 0 L5 2005 Duke 16 24 0 W1 2019 Mercer 28 31 0 L4 2011 Drexel 3 0 0 W3 2002 Methodist 5 4 0 W1 1992 V - V - V Miami (Fla.) 1 3 0 L1 2004 Valparaiso 3 0 0 W3 2012 E - E - E Miami (Ohio) 3 2 0 L2 2018 Vanderbilt 0 1 0 L1 2002 East Carolina 23 54 0 L3 2019 Michigan State 2 4 0 L1 2017 Vermont 2 0 0 W2 1988 Eastern Connecticut 2 2 0 W2 1982 Minnesota 1 2 0 L2 2016 Virginia 1 6 0 L2 1994 Eastern Illinois 1 2 0 L2 1987 Missouri 1 0 0 W1 2014 VCU 0 3 0 L3 2019 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 W1 1984 Mount Olive 1 0 0 W1 1993 VMI 8 2 0 W6 2014 Eastern Michigan 1 2 0 L1 2013 Mount St. Mary’s 3 0 0 W3 1999 Virginia Tech 12 15 0 W2 2017 East Tennessee State 7 12 0 L5 2011 Eckerd 0 1 0 L1 1992 N - N - N W - W - W Elon 8 15 0 W1 2019 New Orleans 3 0 0 W3 2013 Wake Forest 9 21 0 L8 2000 Erskine 0 4 0 L4 1993 Newberry 0 2 0 L2 1978 West Liberty State 1 0 0 W1 1984 Evansville 1 2 0 L1 2017 Norfolk State 2 1 0 W2 2010 Western Carolina 21 25 0 L1 1989 North Carolina 9 37 0 L15 2019 Western Michigan 2 1 0 W2 2018 F - F - F North Carolina A&T 32 4 0 W12 2016 Westfield State 0 2 0 L2 1978 Fairfield 6 1 0 W5 2019 UNC Asheville 37 19 0 W2 2019 William & Mary 7 11 0 L3 2019 Fairleigh Dickinson 3 0 0 W3 2013 N.C. Central 21 4 0 W1 2019 Wingate 1 0 1 W1 1979 Florida 0 3 0 L3 2008 UNC Greensboro 5 7 0 W1 2019 Winthrop 28 27 0 W2 2019 Florida A&M 2 0 0 W2 2009 N.C. State 16 38 1 W2 2019 Wofford 11 1 0 W5 2012 Florida Atlantic 7 23 0 W1 2006 UNC Pembroke 9 1 0 W7 2005 Florida Gulf Coast 0 12 0 L12 2011 N.C. Wesleyan 4 6 0 L4 1992 X - X - X Florida International 2 7 0 W1 2004 UNC Wilmington 38 60 0 L4 2019 Xavier 0 1 0 L1 1997 Florida Southern 0 1 0 L1 1992 North Florida 4 18 0 L1 2011 Fordham 3 1 0 W2 2012 Northern Kentucky 4 2 0 W1 2017 Y - Y - Y Francis Marion 0 1 0 L1 1980 Northwestern 4 2 0 L2 2011 Yale 5 3 0 W2 2018 Furman 2 3 0 L1 1996 Youngstown State 2 3 0 L2 1997 O - O - O G - G - G Ohio 4 1 0 W4 2005 ** RECORDS AND SERIES FROM 1978-PRESENT Gardner-Webb 24 16 0 W1 2018 Ohio State 2 4 0 W1 2018 (CU’S DIVISION I ERA) ** George Mason 2 1 0 L1 2000 Old Dominion 2 5 0 L1 2019

@GOCAMELSBSB 111 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2020 OPPONENTS ** RECORDS AND SERIES FROM 1978-PRESENT (CU’S DIVISION I ERA) ** Apr. 1 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 2 Mar. 16 2018 * Charleston, S.C. W 4 3 ARMY (1-0) HOME: 1-0| AWAY: 0-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 Mar. 17 2018 * Charleston, S.C. W 18 2 Mar. 1 2014 ^ Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 5 Mar. 18 2018 * Charleston, S.C. W 6 5 May 3 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 14 0 AIR FORCE - FIRST MEETING IN 2020 May 4 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 9 May 5 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (39-28) HOME: 21-15 | AWAY: 11-13 | NEUTRAL: 7-0 May 23 2019 ! Fayetteville, N.C. W 20 7 Mar. 20 1980 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 5 Mar. 21 1980 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 5 DUKE (16-24) HOME: 7-9 | AWAY: 9-14 | NEUTRAL: 0-1 Mar. 23 1980 Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 1 Mar. 15 1978 Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 3 Mar. 14 1981 Charleston, S.C. L 4 5 Mar. 18 1987 Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 2 Mar. 14 1981 Charleston, S.C. L 0 2 Apr. 1 1987 Durham, N.C. W 5 4 Apr. 10 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 May 2 1992 Durham, N.C. L 5 11 Apr. 10 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 9 Apr. 19 1993 Durham, N.C. W 8 5 Apr. 11 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 9 10 Mar. 23 1994 Durham, N.C. L 8 9 Mar. 5 1982 Charleston, S.C. L 8 12 Apr. 19 1995 Durham, N.C. L 6 7 Apr. 14 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. W 14 7 May 9 1995 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 10 (10 inn.) Apr. 15 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 4 Feb. 23 1996 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 5 Mar. 7 1985 Charleston, S.C. L 4 9 Feb. 24 1996 Durham, N.C. W 4 2 Mar. 8 1985 Charleston, S.C. W 16 14 Mar. 26 1996 Durham, N.C. L 7 8 Mar. 9 1985 Charleston, S.C. L 0 2 Apr. 24 1996 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 9 Mar. 18 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 15 Mar. 1 1997 Durham, N.C. L 11 12 (12 inn.) Mar. 19 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 Mar. 1 1997 Durham, N.C. L 1 14 Mar. 28 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 1 Apr. 1 1997 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 2 Apr. 21 1988 ! Conway, S.C. W 8 6 (12 inn.) Apr. 8 1997 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 10 Apr. 21 1988 ! Conway, S.C. W 17 0 Apr. 14 1998 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 10 Mar. 11 1989 * Charleston, S.C. L 8 9 Mar. 13 2001 Durham, N.C. W 7 0 Mar. 11 1989 * Charleston, S.C. L 0 7 May 8 2001 Durham, N.C. W 12 8 Apr. 17 1989 * Charleston, S.C. W 6 0 Mar. 13 2002 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 0 Apr. 20 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 Mar. 20 2002 Durham, N.C. L 6 11 Apr. 21 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 1 Mar. 27 2007 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 11 Apr. 21 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 0 Apr. 24 2007 Durham, N.C. L 0 12 May 12 1990 ! Conway, S.C. W 12 4 Apr. 16 2008 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 16 Apr. 20 1991 * Charleston, S.C. L 0 2 May 13 2008 Durham, N.C. L 5 10 Apr. 20 1991 * Charleston, S.C. W 3 2 Feb. 22 2011 Durham, N.C. L 2 9 Apr. 17 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 Mar. 29 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 1 Apr. 17 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 8 (8 inn.) Feb. 21 2012 Durham, N.C. W 10 4 Apr. 18 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 7 Apr. 3 2012 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 9 Apr. 17 1993 * Charleston, S.C. W 5 3 Feb. 27 2013 Durham, N.C. W 9 3 Apr. 17 1993 * Charleston, S.C. L 3 4 Mar. 26 2013 Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 3 Apr. 8 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 3 Mar. 31 2015 Durham, N.C. W 9 6 Apr. 9 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 6 Feb. 23 2016 Durham, N.C. L 0 4 Apr. 9 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 4 Mar. 2 2016 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 1 Feb. 16 1996 Charleston, S.C. L 2 6 Apr. 12 2017 Buies Creek, N.C. L 10 12 Feb. 17 1996 Charleston, S.C. L 1 3 May 9 2017 Durham, N.C. L 0 9 Apr. 22 2003 Charleston, S.C. W 19 5 Mar. 20 2018 Durham, N.C. L 0 4 Mar. 5 2004 Buies Creek, N.C. W 14 4 Apr. 4 2018 Durham, N.C. L 3 11 Mar. 6 2004 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 Jun. 2 2018 $ Athens, Ga. L 8 16 Feb. 14 2006 Charleston, S.C. L 10 14 Mar. 20 2019 Durham, N.C. W 12 6 May 7 2007 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 15 Apr. 15 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 7 EAST CAROLINA (23-54) HOME: 11-23 | AWAY: 12-31 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 Mar. 30 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 4 (10 inn.) Mar. 18 1978 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 3 Mar. 31 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 Mar. 18 1978 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 5 Mar. 31 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 2 Apr. 21 1978 Greenville, N.C. L 3 13 May 21 2013 ! High Point, N.C. W 4 0 Apr. 22 1978 Greenville, N.C. L 4 11 May 22 2014 ! Rock Hill, S.C. W 6 2 Apr. 6 1979 Greenville, N.C. L 2 5 Mar. 25 2015 Charleston, S.C. W 2 0 Apr. 26 1979 Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 2 Apr. 17 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 5 Apr. 4 1980 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 6 Apr. 18 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 9 Apr. 4 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 7 Apr. 18 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Apr. 4 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 13 May 20 2015 ! Boiling Springs, N.C. W 8 1 Apr. 20 1981 Greenville, N.C. L 1 2 Mar. 24 2016 * Charleston, S.C. W 5 4 Apr. 20 1981 Greenville, N.C. W 9 2 Mar. 25 2016 * Charleston, S.C. L 7 18 Apr. 21 1981 Greenville, N.C. W 9 0 Mar. 26 2016 * Charleston, S.C. W 7 5 Apr. 10 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 5 Mar. 31 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 12 Apr. 16 1982 Greenville, N.C. W 2 1 Apr. 1 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 0 Apr. 17 1982 Greenville, N.C. L 0 7

112 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2020 OPPONENTS Mar. 22 1983 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 1 Apr. 15 1995 Greenville, S.C. W 5 2 Apr. 22 1983 Greenville, N.C. W 10 3 Mar. 11 1996 Greenville, S.C. L 4 5 Apr. 23 1983 Greenville, N.C. L 7 8 Mar. 3 1984 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 8 GARDNER-WEBB (24-16) HOME: 10-8 | AWAY: 13-8 | NEUTRAL: 1-0 May 2 1985 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 May 9 2003 † Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 6 May 11 1985 Greenville, N.C. W 3 2 May 10 2003 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 8 Mar. 23 1988 Greenville, N.C. W 7 4 May 10 2003 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 4 Mar. 21 1990 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 5 Apr. 9 2004 † Boiling Springs, N.C. L 2 6 Apr. 28 1990 Greenville, N.C. L 3 17 Apr. 10 2004 † Boiling Springs, N.C. W 6 1 Apr. 23 1991 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 13 Apr. 10 2004 † Boiling Springs, N.C. L 3 5 May 4 1991 Greenville, N.C. L 5 7 May 6 2005 † Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 0 Feb. 19 1992 Greenville, N.C. L 2 5 May 7 2005 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 12 Mar. 12 1992 Buies Creek, N.C. L 12 13 May 7 2005 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 11 Apr. 14 1992 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 6 Apr. 7 2006 † Boiling Springs, N.C. W 7 3 May 5 1992 Greenville, N.C. L 2 15 Apr. 8 2006 † Boiling Springs, N.C. W 13 2 Feb. 17 1993 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 7 Apr. 8 2006 † Boiling Springs, N.C. L 5 6 Mar. 31 1993 Greenville, N.C. L 2 11 Apr. 27 2007 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 9 Apr. 20 1993 Greenville, N.C. L 2 4 Apr. 27 2007 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 6 Apr. 6 1994 Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 (10 inn.) Apr. 28 2007 † Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 2 May 4 1994 Greenville, N.C. L 0 1 Apr. 18 2008 † Boiling Springs, N.C. L 8 13 Mar. 29 1995 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 8 Apr. 19 2008 † Boiling Springs, N.C. W 10 3 Apr. 18 1995 Greenville, N.C. L 6 7 Apr. 19 2008 † Boiling Springs, N.C. W 8 6 Apr. 2 1996 Greenville, N.C. W 5 3 Mar. 15 2013 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 7 1 Apr. 10 1996 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 8 Mar. 16 2013 * Boiling Springs, N.C. L 0 4 Apr. 9 1997 Buies Creek, N.C. L 10 11 Mar. 17 2013 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 11 10 May 6 1997 Greenville, N.C. L 0 12 May 2 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 6 Mar. 17 1998 Greenville, N.C. L 9 10 May 3 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 2 Mar. 31 1998 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 6 (10 inn.) May 4 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 Mar. 24 1999 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 5 May 1 2015 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 6 4 May 4 1999 Greenville, N.C. L 0 8 May 2 2015 * Boiling Springs, N.C. L 0 5 Apr. 11 2000 Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 May 3 2015 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 5 3 Apr. 26 2000 Greenville, N.C. L 2 9 Apr. 8 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 4 Mar. 27 2002 Greenville, N.C. L 0 2 Apr. 9 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 17 4 Apr. 3 2002 Buies Creek, N.C. L 9 16 Apr. 10 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 5 Mar. 25 2003 Greenville, N.C. W 4 1 Mar. 24 2017 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 8 6 Apr. 15 2003 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 6 Mar. 25 2017 * Boiling Springs, N.C. L 9 10 Feb. 18 2004 Greenville, N.C. L 2 10 Mar. 25 2017 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 7 2 Mar. 24 2004 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 12 Mar. 23 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 3 Mar. 30 2005 Greenville, N.C. L 5 6 Mar. 24 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 Feb. 21 2007 Greenville, N.C. W 2 0 Mar. 25 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 1 Mar. 26 2008 Greenville, N.C. L 3 11 May 24 2018 ! Lynchburg, Va. W 8 3 Apr. 2 2008 Greenville, N.C. L 2 11 Apr. 5 2019 * Boiling Springs, N.C. L 8 9 (12 inn.) Apr. 23 2008 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 9 Apr. 6 2019 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 10 5 Mar. 24 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. L 9 10 Apr. 7 2019 * Boiling Springs, N.C. W 11 3 Apr. 14 2009 Greenville, N.C. W 12 8 Apr. 13 2010 Greenville, N.C. L 3 6 HIGH POINT (31-15) HOME: 14-6 | AWAY: 13-7 | NEUTRAL: 4-2 Apr. 20 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 5 Mar. 11 1993 Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 7 Mar. 1 2011 Greenville, N.C. L 4 7 Apr. 8 1993 High Point, N.C. W 12 7 Mar. 8 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Mar. 16 1998 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 1 Feb. 19 2013 Greenville, N.C. W 6 4 Mar. 17 1999 Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 Mar. 13 2013 Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 6 Mar. 17 1999 Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 4 Feb. 18 2014 Greenville, N.C. L 3 8 Mar. 1 2000 High Point, N.C. W 15 7 Mar. 10 2015 Greenville, N.C. W 9 4 Mar. 22 2000 Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 2 Apr. 7 2015 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 7 Feb. 28 2001 High Point, N.C. W 4 3 Feb. 22 2017 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 10 Apr. 24 2001 Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 3 May 16 2017 Greenville, N.C. L 6 14 Apr. 2 2002 High Point, N.C. W 6 2 Feb. 21 2018 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 7 Apr. 23 2002 Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 6 May 15 2018 Greenville, N.C. L 7 12 May 7 2003 High Point, N.C. W 9 4 Feb. 20 2019 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 6 Mar. 4 2005 High Point, N.C. L 5 18 May 14 2019 Greenville, N.C. L 3 4 Mar. 5 2005 Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 5 Jun. 3 2019 $ Greenville, N.C. L 3 10 Mar. 5 2005 Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 2 Jun. 3 2019 $ Greenville, N.C. L 3 12 Feb. 26 2008 High Point, N.C. L 13 20 Apr. 8 2008 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 9 FURMAN (3-2) HOME: 0-0 | AWAY: 2-2 | NEUTRAL: 0-1 Mar. 31 2009 High Point, N.C. W 16 7 Mar. 2 1981 + DeLand, Fla. L 8 9 Apr. 7 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 9 Mar. 1 1993 Greenville, S.C. W 9 8 May 22 2012 ! High Point, N.C. W 10 4 Apr. 14 1995 Greenville, S.C. L 8 10 (10 inn.) May 24 2012 ! High Point, N.C. L 5 9

@GOCAMELSBSB 113 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2020 OPPONENTS May 3 2013 * High Point, N.C. L 1 3 Mar. 17 1980 Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 8 May 4 2013 * High Point, N.C. W 3 2 Apr. 17 1980 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1 20 May 5 2013 * High Point, N.C. W 7 2 Apr. 2 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 5 Mar. 30 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 8 Apr. 17 1981 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1 4 Mar. 30 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 5 Mar. 30 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 6 Mar. 31 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 10 Apr. 7 1982 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 16 9 May 24 2014 ! Rock Hill, S.C. W 3 1 Apr. 5 1983 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 2 May 24 2014 ! Rock Hill, S.C. W 2 1 (7 inn.) Feb. 27 1985 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2 10 Mar. 20 2015 * High Point, N.C. L 2 9 Apr. 9 1985 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 17 Mar. 21 2015 * High Point, N.C. L 2 10 Apr. 24 1986 Buies Creek, N.C. W 19 5 Mar. 22 2015 * High Point, N.C. W 9 4 May 7 1986 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 7 8 (11 inn.) May 13 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 Mar. 23 1987 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 18 May 14 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 May 11 1987 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 8 5 May 15 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 11 May 5 1988 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 5 Apr. 7 2017 * High Point, N.C. L 4 10 May 9 1988 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2 7 Apr. 8 2017 * High Point, N.C. W 9 7 Apr. 3 1989 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2 6 Apr. 9 2017 * High Point, N.C. L 7 9 Mar. 28 1990 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 3 May 26 2017 ! Lexington, S.C. L 5 6 Apr. 24 1990 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1 9 May 4 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 2 Feb. 19 1991 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 11 May 5 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 7 Apr. 17 1991 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 5 6 May 6 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 Feb. 20 1992 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2 6 May 26 2018 ! Lynchburg, Va. W 7 5 Mar. 10 1992 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 9 (7 inn.) Mar. 16 2019 * High Point, N.C. W 13 8 Apr. 7 1993 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 10 12 Mar. 17 2019 * High Point, N.C. W 8 6 Feb. 15 1994 Buies Creek, N.C. L 10 11 Mar. 18 2019 * High Point, N.C. W 8 2 Feb. 22 1994 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2 6 Feb. 22 1995 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 5 (12 inn.) LONGWOOD (25-8) HOME: 15-7 | AWAY: 8-1 | NEUTRAL: 2-0 Mar. 9 1995 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 7 10 Mar. 22 2006 Buies Creek, N.C. W 14 8 Feb. 27 1996 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 9 2 Mar. 28 2006 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 8 Mar. 4 1996 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 7 Mar. 10 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 10 Feb. 19 1997 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 9 Mar. 10 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 8 (7 inn.) Feb. 25 1997 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 4 10 May 7 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 5 Feb. 25 1998 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 8 May 8 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. L 12 24 Apr. 22 1998 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 15 16 (11 inn.) May 8 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. W 22 6 Apr. 22 1998 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1 18 (5 inn.) Mar. 16 2012 Buies Creek, N.C. W 15 6 Apr. 13 1999 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 7 Mar. 17 2012 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 5 Apr. 22 1999 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 6 7 Mar. 17 2012 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 May 9 2006 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 3 6 Apr. 12 2013 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Apr. 17 2007 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 4 2 (11 inn.) Apr. 13 2013 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 1 0 May 6 2014 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0 5 Apr. 13 2013 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 Apr. 21 2015 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 3 8 May 24 2013 ! High Point, N.C. W 8 6 Apr. 27 2016 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 4 9 Mar. 21 2014 * Farmville, Va. W 4 1 (10 inn.) Apr. 26 2017 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1 7 Mar. 22 2014 * Farmville, Va. W 7 3 Mar. 26 2019 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2 4 Mar. 23 2014 * Farmville, Va. W 3 0 Mar. 13 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 2 UNC ASHEVILLE (37-19) HOME: 25-13 | AWAY: 12-6 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 Mar. 14 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 1 Apr. 18 1985 * Asheville, N.C. W 9 0 (forfeit) Mar. 15 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 6 Apr. 24 1985 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 20 6 Apr. 23 2016 * Farmville, Va. L 4 8 Mar. 18 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 1 Apr. 24 2016 * Farmville, Va. W 6 3 Mar. 18 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 7 (8 inn.) Apr. 24 2016 * Farmville, Va. W 2 0 Apr. 28 1986 * Asheville, N.C. W 10 9 May 18 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 4 Apr. 29 1986 * Asheville, N.C. W 7 2 May 19 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 0 Apr. 29 1986 * Asheville, N.C. W 16 2 May 20 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 7 Mar. 28 1987 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 1 Apr. 20 2018 * Farmville, Va. W 8 4 Mar. 28 1987 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 4 Apr. 21 2018 * Farmville, Va. W 15 1 Mar. 4 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 1 Apr. 22 2018 * Farmville, Va. W 7 2 Mar. 5 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 3 May 22 2018 ! Lynchburg, Va. W 8 1 Mar. 5 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 3 May 16 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 1 Apr. 14 1989 * Asheville, N.C. L 4 19 May 17 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 9 Apr. 15 1989 * Asheville, N.C. W 3 1 May 18 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 0 Apr. 15 1989 * Asheville, N.C. L 2 7 Mar. 23 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 18 MAINE - FIRST MEETING IN 2020 Mar. 24 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 2 Mar. 24 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 9 NORTH CAROLINA (9-37) HOME: 4-14 | AWAY: 5-23 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 Apr. 6 1991 * Asheville, N.C. W 6 3 Mar. 13 1978 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 6 4 Apr. 6 1991 * Asheville, N.C. L 7 8 Mar. 30 1979 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 12 Mar. 13 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 7 Apr. 10 1979 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 4 3 Mar. 14 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 1

114 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2020 OPPONENTS Mar. 14 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 8 Apr. 20 1995 Raleigh, N.C. L 0 9 Mar. 26 1993 * Asheville, N.C. W 8 6 May 7 1996 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 12 (7 inn.) Mar. 25 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 5 May 7 1996 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 9 Mar. 26 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 2 Feb. 6 1998 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 15 Mar. 26 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 1 Feb. 9 1998 Raleigh, N.C. L 0 14 May 6 2006 Asheville, N.C. L 3 6 Mar. 14 2001 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 10 May 6 2006 Asheville, N.C. L 1 7 Mar. 28 2001 Raleigh, N.C. L 4 5 Feb. 16 2007 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 6 Feb. 13 2004 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Feb. 17 2007 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 10 Feb. 14 2004 Raleigh, N.C. L 1 7 Feb. 17 2007 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 5 Apr. 14 2004 Raleigh, N.C. W 5 2 Feb. 19 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. L 11 15 May 11 2004 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 3 Feb. 20 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 Feb. 11 2005 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 1 Feb. 20 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 2 Feb. 12 2005 Raleigh, N.C. L 6 8 Feb. 25 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 3 May 17 2005 Raleigh, N.C. L 3 11 Feb. 26 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 5 Mar. 7 2006 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 13 Feb. 26 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. W 17 10 May 4 2007 Raleigh, N.C. L 4 12 Apr. 13 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 May 5 2007 Raleigh, N.C. L 3 7 Apr. 14 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 May 2 2008 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 8 Apr. 14 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 6 May 6 2008 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 6 Mar. 22 2013 * Asheville, N.C. W 4 1 May 1 2009 Raleigh, N.C. W 7 4 Mar. 23 2013 * Asheville, N.C. W 12 8 May 2 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. W 16 7 Mar. 23 2013 * Asheville, N.C. W 5 4 Feb. 23 2010 Raleigh, N.C. L 8 9 (11 inn.) Apr. 11 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 1 Mar. 23 2010 Buies Creek, N.C. W 15 10 Apr. 12 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 3 Apr. 19 2011 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 3 Apr. 13 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 0 May 11 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 10 Apr. 21 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 10 Feb. 28 2012 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 9 Apr. 22 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 7 Apr. 17 2012 Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 6 Apr. 23 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 9 11 Mar. 6 2013 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 5 Mar. 29 2018 * Asheville, N.C. W 10 1 Apr. 1 2014 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 9 (12 inn.) Mar. 30 2018 * Asheville, N.C. L 7 20 Apr. 22 2014 Raleigh, N.C. W 9 0 Mar. 31 2018 * Asheville, N.C. W 9 5 May 5 2015 Raleigh, N.C. L 5 9 Mar. 22 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 3 Mar. 21 2017 Raleigh, N.C. W 9 8 Mar. 23 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 21 1 Mar. 3 2018 Raleigh, N.C. L 4 21 Mar. 24 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 3 Mar. 7 2018 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 4 May 2 2018 Raleigh, N.C. W 5 4 UNC GREENSBORO (5-8) HOME: 3-4 | AWAY: 2-3 | NEUTRAL: 0-1 Feb. 27 2019 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 10 Apr. 15 1991 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 9 May 7 2019 Raleigh, N.C. W 5 3 Apr. 3 1992 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 12 May 31 2019 $ Greenville, N.C. W 5 4 Feb. 18 1993 β Burlington, N.C. L 2 13 Apr. 22 1993 Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 7 UNC WILMINGTON (37-62) HOME: 0-0 | AWAY: 0-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 May 13 1994 † Greensboro, N.C. W 8 1 Apr. 7 1978 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 18 May 13 1994 † Greensboro, N.C. L 4 5 Apr. 7 1979 Wilmington, N.C. L 3 6 May 13 1994 † Greensboro, N.C. L 0 8 Apr. 23 1979 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 4 Feb. 25 2009 Buies Creek, N.C. W 17 3 Apr. 8 1980 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 0 (forfeit) Apr. 24 2013 Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 7 Apr. 24 1980 Wilmington, N.C. L 3 7 Mar. 30 2016 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 8 Apr. 8 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 1 Apr. 26 2016 Greensboro, N.C. L 2 10 Apr. 8 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 7 Apr. 16 2019 Greensboro, N.C. W 7 4 Apr. 15 1981 Wilmington, N.C. L 4 7 Apr. 15 1981 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 10 N.C. STATE (16-38-1) HOME: 6-16-1 | AWAY: 9-22 | NEUTRAL: 1-0 Mar. 27 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 2 Mar. 24 1978 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 Mar. 27 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 Apr. 6 1978 Raleigh, N.C. W 21 7 Apr. 2 1982 Wilmington, N.C. L 6 8 Mar. 28 1979 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 6 Apr. 3 1982 Wilmington, N.C. W 10 2 Apr. 25 1979 Raleigh, N.C. L 2 3 Apr. 21 1983 Wilmington, N.C. W 2 1 Apr. 16 1981 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 8 Apr. 21 1983 Wilmington, N.C. W 14 3 Mar. 10 1982 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 3 Apr. 25 1983 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 14 Mar. 29 1982 Raleigh, N.C. W 10 3 Apr. 25 1983 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 6 Mar. 2 1983 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 10 Mar. 30 1984 Wilmington, N.C. W 5 4 Mar. 2 1983 Buies Creek, N.C. T 3 3 Mar. 31 1984 Wilmington, N.C. L 2 5 Apr. 11 1983 Raleigh, N.C. W 6 3 Mar. 31 1984 Wilmington, N.C. W 4 0 Apr. 11 1983 Raleigh, N.C. L 13 16 Apr. 20 1984 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 2 Mar. 26 1984 Raleigh, N.C. L 0 8 Apr. 21 1984 Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 5 Apr. 9 1984 Buies Creek, N.C. L 12 14 Apr. 21 1984 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 10 Apr. 14 1993 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 6 Apr. 1 1985 Buies Creek, N.C. W 15 4 May 5 1993 Raleigh, N.C. L 0 10 Apr. 10 1985 Wilmington, N.C. W 13 4 Mar. 24 1994 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Apr. 15 1985 Wilmington, N.C. W 7 5 May 10 1994 Raleigh, N.C. L 6 7 Apr. 23 1985 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 10 (13 inn.)

@GOCAMELSBSB 115 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2020 OPPONENTS Mar. 27 1986 Wilmington, N.C. L 3 4 Mar. 27 2018 Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 8 Apr. 8 1986 Buies Creek, N.C. W 16 5 Apr. 25 2018 Wilmington, N.C. L 4 14 Apr. 14 1986 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 11 Apr. 10 2019 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 5 Apr. 23 1986 Wilmington, N.C. W 2 0 Apr. 24 2019 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 3 Mar. 17 1987 Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 11 Apr. 14 1987 Wilmington, N.C. L 4 6 OLD DOMINION (2-5) HOME: 1-2 | AWAY: 0-3 | NEUTRAL: 1-0 Apr. 22 1987 Buies Creek, N.C. L 11 13 Feb. 23 1993 Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 7 Apr. 28 1987 Wilmington, N.C. L 2 8 Apr. 13 1993 Norfolk, Va. L 8 14 Mar. 16 1988 Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 4 Mar. 18 1997 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 9 Mar. 30 1988 Wilmington, N.C. W 4 0 May 2 1998 Norfolk, Va. L 10 16 Apr. 6 1988 Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 0 Apr. 3 2013 Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 0 Mar. 30 1989 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 3 May 31 2014 $ Columbia, S.C. W 4 1 (12 inn.) Apr. 4 1989 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 6 Mar. 5 2019 Norfolk, Va. L 3 4 Apr. 24 1989 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 5 Apr. 24 1989 Wilmington, N.C. L 0 3 PRESBYTERIAN (19-2) HOME: 10-2 | AWAY: 9-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 Mar. 27 1990 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 8 May 18 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 6 Mar. 27 1990 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 8 May 18 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 3 Apr. 5 1990 Wilmington, N.C. L 4 11 May 19 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 May 7 1990 Wilmington, N.C. W 8 4 Apr. 5 2013 * Clinton, S.C. W 7 1 (11 inn.) Mar. 9 1991 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 17 Apr. 6 2013 * Clinton, S.C. W 14 3 Apr. 3 1991 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 3 Apr. 7 2013 * Clinton, S.C. W 3 1 Mar. 24 1992 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 2 Apr. 4 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 0 Apr. 21 1992 Wilmington, N.C. L 5 6 Apr. 5 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 1 Mar. 30 1993 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 11 Apr. 6 2014 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 1 Apr. 21 1993 Wilmington, N.C. W 11 7 Apr. 2 2015 * Clinton, S.C. W 7 2 Feb. 12 1994 Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 Apr. 3 2015 * Clinton, S.C. W 8 1 Feb. 21 1995 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 12 Apr. 4 2015 * Clinton, S.C. W 6 2 Apr. 25 1995 Wilmington, N.C. W 3 1 May 6 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 1 0 Feb. 29 1996 Wilmington, N.C. W 3 2 May 7 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 4 Mar. 5 1996 Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 May 8 2016 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 5 Apr. 3 1996 Wilmington, N.C. L 2 6 Apr. 13 2018 * Clinton, S.C. W 6 3 (11 inn.) May 8 1996 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 10 Apr. 14 2018 * Clinton, S.C. W 7 6 Feb. 18 1997 Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 4 Apr. 15 2018 * Clinton, S.C. W 4 3 Apr. 23 1997 Wilmington, N.C. L 3 8 Mar. 29 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 3 Apr. 2 1998 Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 10 (10 inn.) Mar. 30 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 2 May 1 1998 Wilmington, N.C. W 9 6 Mar. 31 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 4 Apr. 6 1999 Wilmington, N.C. W 6 4 May 11 1999 Buies Creek, N.C. W 8 7 PURDUE - FIRST MEETING IN 2020 Apr. 5 2000 Wilmington, N.C. L 2 3 Apr. 18 2000 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 6 RADFORD (31-28) HOME: 18-15 | AWAY: 11-12 | NEUTRAL: 2-1 Mar. 27 2001 Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 5 Mar. 30 1985 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 38 0 Apr. 10 2001 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 2 (11 inn.) Apr. 20 1985 * Radford, Va. W 14 1 Apr. 2 2002 Wilmington, N.C. L 0 5 Apr. 4 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 19 1 Apr. 24 2002 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 9 Apr. 5 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 13 3 Apr. 1 2003 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 7 Apr. 5 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 3 1 Apr. 16 2003 Wilmington, N.C. W 4 1 Apr. 18 1986 * Radford, Va. W 14 7 Apr. 6 2004 Wilmington, N.C. L 1 7 Apr. 19 1986 * Radford, Va. W 13 4 May 5 2004 Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 6 Apr. 19 1986 * Radford, Va. W 9 1 Apr. 6 2005 Wilmington, N.C. L 3 13 Mar. 6 1987 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 14 6 May 10 2005 Buies Creek, N.C. L 6 12 Mar. 7 1987 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 3 Apr. 4 2006 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 13 Apr. 27 1987 * Radford, Va. W 9 2 Apr. 18 2006 Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 18 Apr. 27 1987 * Radford, Va. W 6 3 Mar. 20 2007 Wilmington, N.C. L 2 6 Mar. 11 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 0 May 15 2007 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 10 Mar. 12 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 6 Mar. 11 2008 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 6 Mar. 12 1988 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 5 Apr. 9 2008 Wilmington, N.C. W 8 6 Mar. 17 1989 * Radford, Va. L 5 10 Apr. 7 2010 Wilmington, N.C. L 5 8 Mar. 18 1989 * Radford, Va. L 4 5 Apr. 7 2011 Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 13 Mar. 18 1989 * Radford, Va. L 2 3 (8 inn.) Apr. 12 2011 Wilmington, N.C. L 2 5 Mar. 16 1990 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 4 Apr. 8 2014 Wilmington, N.C. L 0 3 May 12 1990 ! Conway, S.C. W 7 3 May 13 2014 Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 3 Apr. 26 1991 * Radford, Va. L 8 9 Mar. 18 2015 Wilmington, N.C. W 13 7 Apr. 27 1991 * Radford, Va. L 1 12 Apr. 29 2015 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 9 Apr. 27 1991 * Radford, Va. L 6 7 Apr. 6 2016 Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 11 May 13 1991 ! Conway, S.C. L 4 5 (10 inn.) Apr. 19 2016 Wilmington, N.C. L 7 14 Mar. 27 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 18 11 Apr. 4 2017 Wilmington, N.C. W 4 2 Mar. 28 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 13 Apr. 25 2017 Buies Creek, N.C. W 12 5 Mar. 28 1992 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 11

116 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2020 OPPONENTS Apr. 12 1993 * Radford, Va. L 3 6 Apr. 3 1987 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 5 Apr. 12 1993 * Radford, Va. W 3 1 Apr. 10 1987 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 4 3 Mar. 18 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 9 12 Apr. 11 1987 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 4 15 Mar. 19 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 5 May 15 1987 ! Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 8 Mar. 19 1994 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 8 9 Mar. 25 1988 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 5 2 Mar. 7 2001 Buies Creek, N.C. W 32 5 Mar. 26 1988 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 2 3 Mar. 7 2001 Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 3 Mar. 26 1988 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 0 1 (8 inn.) May 11 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 3 Mar. 31 1989 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 9 6 May 12 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 4 Apr. 1 1989 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 May 12 2012 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 1 0 Apr. 1 1989 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 4 3 Mar. 29 2013 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 3 Mar. 12 1990 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 0 8 Mar. 30 2013 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 5 Mar. 13 1990 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 9 3 Mar. 30 2013 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Mar. 13 1990 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 15 5 May 22 2013 ! High Point, N.C. W 4 3 May 14 1990 ! Conway, S.C. W 2 1 Apr. 17 2014 * Radford, Va. L 3 10 Mar. 22 1991 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 7 8 Apr. 18 2014 * Radford, Va. W 5 4 Mar. 23 1991 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 3 Apr. 19 2014 * Radford, Va. L 4 5 (13 inn.) Mar. 23 1991 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 3 Mar. 27 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 3 Mar. 21 1992 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 12 3 Mar. 28 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 9 Mar. 21 1992 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 7 10 Mar. 29 2015 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 6 May 9 1992 ! Rock Hill, S.C. L 4 11 (9 inn.) Apr. 1 2016 * Radford, Va. L 4 6 May 9 1992 ! Rock Hill, S.C. L 3 8 (9 inn.) Apr. 2 2016 * Radford, Va. W 5 1 Apr. 2 1993 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 10 Apr. 3 2016 * Radford, Va. L 1 2 Apr. 3 1993 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 8 Apr. 13 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 0 2 Apr. 3 1993 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 10 3 Apr. 14 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 8 May 6 1994 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 1 4 Apr. 15 2017 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 7 May 7 1994 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 1 4 May 17 2018 * Radford, Va. L 2 3 May 7 1994 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 13 4 May 18 2018 * Radford, Va. W 6 4 Mar. 23 2012 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 8 0 May 19 2018 * Radford, Va. W 7 2 Mar. 24 2012 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 7 6 (12 inn.) Apr. 12 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 6 Mar. 24 2012 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 6 4 Apr. 13 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 2 May 25 2014 ! Rock Hill, S.C. W 9 1 Apr. 14 2019 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 7 0 May 19 2015 ! Boiling Springs, N.C. L 5 8 May 21 2015 ! Boiling Springs, N.C. L 1 2 SOUTH ALABAMA (0-2) HOME: 0-0 | AWAY: 0-2 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 May 12 2017 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 5 7 Feb. 27 1989 Mobile, Ala. L 6 16 May 13 2017 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 11 5 Feb. 28 1989 Mobile, Ala. L 1 5 May 14 2017 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 2 3 May 25 2017 ! Lexington, S.C. L 3 4 USC UPSTATE (3-11) HOME: 1-5 | AWAY: 2-6 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 May 11 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 1 Mar. 14 2008 † Spartanburg, S.C. L 2 13 May 12 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 5 Mar. 15 2008 † Spartanburg, S.C. L 4 5 May 13 2018 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 0 Mar. 17 2008 † Spartanburg, S.C. L 5 6 (10 inn.) May 10 2019 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 4 5 May 14 2009 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 4 7 May 10 2019 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 5 4 May 15 2009 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 5 May 10 2019 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 9 10 May 15 2009 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 8 May 24 2019 ! Fayetteville, N.C. W 13 5 Apr. 16 2010 † Spartanburg, S.C. L 5 6 May 25 2019 ! Fayetteville, N.C. W 8 6 Apr. 17 2010 † Spartanburg, S.C. W 13 6 Apr. 17 2010 † Spartanburg, S.C. L 3 4 * Big South Conference game May 19 2011 † Buies Creek, N.C. W 11 1 (7 inn.) ! Big South Championship game May 19 2011 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 3 8 $ NCAA Regional game May 20 2011 † Buies Creek, N.C. L 1 5 † Atlantic Sun Conference game Apr. 18 2019 * Spartanburg, S.C. W 9 6 ^ Campbell Invitational game Apr. 20 2019 * Spartanburg, S.C. L 7 8 β Burlington Athletic Park Tournament game

VILLANOVA - FIRST MEETING IN 2020

WINTHROP (28-27) HOME: 13-5 | AWAY: 11-14 | NEUTRAL: 4-8 Mar. 18 1985 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 5 15 Apr. 4 1985 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 15 2 May 15 1985 ! Buies Creek, N.C. L 5 12 Apr. 1 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 4 Apr. 2 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 5 3 Apr. 2 1986 * Buies Creek, N.C. W 6 5 Apr. 11 1986 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 3 10 Apr. 12 1986 * Rock Hill, S.C. L 2 5 Apr. 12 1986 * Rock Hill, S.C. W 12 10 May 14 1986 ! Augusta, Ga. L 4 6 Apr. 2 1987 * Buies Creek, N.C. L 2 14

@GOCAMELSBSB 117 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1963 [11-5] Apr. 30 at Belmont Abbey W 4 1 Head Coach Hargrove Davis May 3 N.C. WESLEYAN W 11 4 (14 inn.) Mar. 21 at Pfeiffer L 6 13 May 7 ST. ANDREWS L 7 8 Mar. 25 DANBURY W 14 1 May 7 HIGH POINT L 0 12 Mar. 28 NEW BEDFORD W 5 4 May 9 at Pembroke L 3 5 Apr. 5 BELMONT ABBEY L 10 13 May 11 UNC WILMINGTON L 1 4 Apr. 5 at St. Andrews W 9 8 May 18 at UNC Wilmington L 1 4 Apr. 13 PFEIFFER L 2 5 Apr. 15 HIGH POINT W 14 4 1967 [6-9] Apr. 16 HIGH POINT W 5 3 Head Coach Hargrove Davis Apr. 21 FREDERICK L 4 7 Mar. at High Point L 0 3 Apr. 27 at Belmont Abbey W 9 4 Mar. PFEIFFER L 2 1 May 1 at Pembroke W 6 5 Mar. 30 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 6 4 May 4 PEMBROKE L 2 6 Apr. 4 at Elon W 5 6 (11 inn.) May 6 N.C. WESLEYAN W 12 2 Apr. 5 NEW BEDFORD W 15 3 May 10 ST. ANDREWS W 6 5 (12 inn.) Apr. 8 at St. Andrews W 8 10 May 14 at Elon W 8 5 Apr. 12 PEMBROKE L 6 5 May 18 at Frederick W 8 2 Apr. 19 at Pembroke L 4 7 Apr. 21 UNC WILMINGTON W 4 5 (11 inn.) 1964 [10-9] Apr. 25 ELON L 2 3 Head Coach Hargrove Davis Apr. ST. ANDREWS W 0 3 Mar. 12 BELMONT ABBEY W 8 7 May 3 HIGH POINT L 6 0 Mar. 16 at High Point L 2 3 May BELMONT ABBEY W 4 5 Mar. 23 SUSQUEHANNA W 9 0 May 9 at Belmont Abbey W 2 3 Mar. 24 NEW BEDFORD W 12 3 May 15 at UNC Wilmington L 9 3 Mar. 27 at Pfeiffer L 5 6 Apr. 9 at Pembroke L 3 9 1968 [7-15] Apr. 11 at Belmont Abbey L 2 8 Head Coach Hargrove Davis Apr. 14 at Frederick W 10 6 Mar. 11 PFEIFFER L 1 4 Apr. 20 at St. Andrews W 3 1 Mar. at High Point L 1 2 Apr. 24 N.C. WESLEYAN W 14 2 Mar. 20 at Altantic Christian L 4 5 Apr. 28 PEMBROKE L 1 3 Mar. 23 at Elon W 5 0 Apr. 29 ELON L 2 7 Mar. 25 PEMBROKE L 1 13 May 2 UNC WILMINGTON L 0 5 Mar. 27 Virginia W 4 1 May 2 HIGH POINT L 5 6 Apr. 1 WILLIAMS COLLEGE W 8 4 May 5 ST. ANDREWS W 6 2 Apr. 2 WILLIAMS COLLEGE L 2 3 May 7 FREDERICK W 7 6 Apr. 5 OTTERBEIN L 1 2 May at UNC Wilmington L 2 18 Apr. UNC WILMINGTON L 2 6 May 14 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 10 3 Apr. 20 at St. Andrews W 5 1 May 18 at N.C. Wesleyan W 10 9 Apr. 22 ELON L 3 8 Apr. 22 at UNC Wilmington W 3 2 1965 [7-8] Apr. 25 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 3 2 Head Coach Hargrove Davis Apr. 27 at Pembroke State L 2 7 Mar. L 0 4 May 2 HIGH POINT L 2 3 (16 inn.) Mar. 3 NEW BEDFORD W 13 1 May 3 ST. ANDREWS L 3 5 Apr. 5 at Elon W 3 2 May 4 BELMONT ABBEY W 4 3 Apr. 9 FREDERICK W 10 9 May 6 at The Citadel L 3 4 (15 inn.) Apr. 12 at Belmont Abbey L 6 8 May 8 at Belmont Abbey L 2 5 Apr. 24 at St. Andrews W 4 3 May 9 ! vs. Pembroke L 3 17 Apr. 26 at Pembroke L 2 8 May 10 ! vs. St. Andrews L 4 10 Apr. 29 UNC WILMINGTON L 2 10 ! NAIA District 29 Tournament - Wilmington, N.C. May 1 COASTAL CAROLINA L 2 14 May 3 at Frederick W 4 0 1969 [8-14] May 6 ST. ANDREWS W 8 5 Head Coach Hargrove Davis May 7 HIGH POINT W 9 8 Mar. 15 at High Point L 3 9 May 8 PEMBROKE L 0 23 Mar. 19 PFEIFFER L 0 1 May 11 at East Carolina L 3 7 Mar. 20 WILLIAMS L 2 10 May at UNC Wilmington L 0 7 Mar. 22 ELON W 6 5 Mar. 26 at Atlantic Christian L 3 4 1966 [8-11] Mar. 27 DARTMOUTH W 3 2 Head Coach Hargrove Davis Apr. 2 at Pfeiffer L 2 10 Mar. 15 at High Point L 2 10 Apr. 8 at Fort Bragg L 1 3 Mar. 21 PFEIFFER L 2 7 Apr. 10 ST. ANDREWS W 5 2 Mar. 22 PFEIFFER W 3 1 Apr. 11 ELON W 5 1 Mar. 25 at Elon W 9 4 Apr. 24 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 5 0 Mar. 30 NEW BEDFORD W 6 4 Apr. 26 at Pembroke State L 4 6 Apr. 2 LYNCHBURG W 10 6 Apr. 28 at UNC Wilmington L 0 6 Apr. 4 BELMONT ABBEY L 4 5 Apr. 29 at St. Andrews L 0 1 Apr. 14 at Atlantic Christian L 5 9 Apr. 29 HIGH POINT L 3 5 Apr. 16 at N.C. Wesleyan W 11 3 May 1 at Methodist W 16 2 Apr. 19 PEMBROKE L 2 6 May 3 BELMONT ABBEY L 3 8 Apr. 21 ELON W 13 3 May 3 BELMONT ABBEY L 4 10 Apr. at St. Andrews L 1 3 May 5 FORT BRAGG W 2 1

118 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS May 6 PEMBROKE STATE L 1 3 Mar. 10 at The Citadel L 0 8 May 7 METHODIST W 6 0 Mar. 11 at St. Andrews L 3 9 May 10 UNC WILMINGTON L 0 1 Mar. 13 SALISBURY STATE W 11 4 Mar. 14 N.C. STATE L 5 8 1970 [7-15] Mar. 15 PFEIFFER W 8 6 Head Coach Neil Haldeman Mar. 18 at N.C. State L 3 7 Mar. 14 at High Point L 3 13 Mar. 21 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 11 2 Mar. 16 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 4 5 Mar. 23 BUCKNELL L 6 15 Mar. 19 at Atlantic Christian W 1 0 (13 inn.) Mar. 24 GLASSBORO STATE L 5 15 Mar. 24 at Fayetteville State W 5 2 Mar. 28 WILLIAMS W 3 2 Apr. 3 HIGH POINT W 7 6 (11 inn.) Mar. 28 WILLIAMS W 6 5 Apr. 4 GLASSBORO STATE L 1 17 Mar. 29 LYNCHBURG W 5 1 Apr. 7 EAST CAROLINA W 6 5 Apr. 3 at VCU L 2 3 Apr. 10 at St. Andrews W 5 1 (10 inn.) Apr. 3 at VCU W 4 3 Apr. 11 at Lynchburg L 1 2 Apr. 5 at Atlantic Christian W 7 4 Apr. 11 at Lynchburg L 3 6 Apr. 7 at Methodist L 1 4 Apr. 14 BAPTIST L 0 1 Apr. 10 METHODIST L 2 7 Apr. 15 METHODIST W 10 6 Apr. 11 ELON L 2 8 Apr. 17 PEMBROKE STATE L 3 9 Apr. 11 ELON L 3 7 Apr. 18 ELON L 7 10 Apr. 13 at Fayetteville State L 6 8 Apr. 21 at Pfeiffer L 4 16 Apr. 14 HIGH POINT L 4 7 Apr. 22 METHODIST W 7 5 Apr. 15 at UNC Wilmington L 0 6 Apr. 25 UNC WILMINGTON W 3 2 (11 inn.) Apr. 18 PEMBROKE STATE L 1 9 Apr. 29 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 1 6 Apr. 20 ST. ANDREWS L 4 5 Apr. 30 at Elon L 4 10 Apr. 27 at Pembroke State L 3 10 May 2 at Belmont Abbey L 0 7 Apr. 28 at Lynchburg L 1 2 May 2 at Belmont Abbey W 10 5 May 2 UNC WILMINGTON W 7 6 (12 inn.) May 6 ST. ANDREWS L 0 4 May 7 at Pembroke State L 0 1 (10 inn.) 1973 [15-15] May 9 at UNC Wilmington L 0 1 Head Coach Neil Haldeman May 12 at East Carolina L 1 3 Mar. 10 at St. Andrews W 11 0 Mar. 12 SALISBURY STATE W 7 3 1971 [19-13] Mar. 14 PFEIFFER L 3 6 Head Coach Neil Haldeman Mar. 15 PFEIFFER W 12 3 Mar. 11 N.C. STATE L 6 10 Mar. 17 GEORGE MASON W 7 5 Mar. 13 at St. Andrews L 4 8 Mar. 20 BRIDGEWATER STATE W 13 1 Mar. 17 PFEIFFER W 20 12 Mar. 22 @ Methodist W 2 0 Mar. 18 PFEIFFER W 8 5 Mar. 23 GLASSBORO STATE W 12 9 Mar. 20 BELMONT ABBEY W 6 1 Mar. 24 EAST STROUDSBURG STATE L 7 9 Mar. 20 BELMONT ABBEY W 8 2 Mar. 29 N.C. STATE L 2 3 (10 inn.) Mar. 22 BALDWIN-WALLACE W 10 0 Apr. 2 WILLIAMS W 9 4 Mar. 23 SPRINGFIELD W 10 6 Apr. 3 WILLIAMS W 11 2 Mar. 24 LYNCHBURG W 5 2 Apr. 5 at Atlantic Christian L 4 11 Mar. 25 BUCKNELL W 6 5 Apr. 6 at N.C. State W 9 3 Mar. 30 WILLIAMS W 9 4 Apr. 10 PEMBROKE STATE L 0 7 Apr. 1 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 4 2 Apr. 13 at High Point L 5 8 Apr. 1 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 3 9 Apr. 14 at Elon W 2 1 Apr. 3 at N.C. State L 0 5 Apr. 14 at Elon L 0 3 Apr. 5 at Atlantic Christian W 3 2 Apr. 17 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 5 4 Apr. 13 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 3 2 Apr. 18 at UNC Wilmington L 7 11 Apr. 13 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 10 0 Apr. 19 UNC WILMINGTON L 4 7 Apr. 15 at Methodist W 9 2 Apr. 20 ST. ANDREWS W 11 5 Apr. 15 METHODIST L 3 8 (10 inn.) Apr. 23 at Baptist L 4 6 Apr. 17 at Elon W 8 1 Apr. 24 at The Citadel L 1 2 Apr. 17 at Elon L 1 2 Apr. 25 LYNCHBURG L 3 8 (10 inn.) Apr. 19 at High Point L 2 4 Apr. 25 LYNCHBURG L 1 2 Apr. 21 PEMBROKE STATE W 10 7 Apr. 26 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 4 0 Apr. 26 at The Citadel W 7 4 Apr. 28 at Fayetteville State W 9 2 Apr. 29 UNC WILMINGTON L 2 4 (10 inn.) Apr. 30 METHODIST L 2 3 Apr. 30 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 4 3 (10 inn.) May 1 at Pembroke State L 0 8 May 1 VCU W 7 6 (13 inn.) May 1 VCU L 3 7 1974 [27-10] May 3 at Lynchburg L 3 5 Head Coach Neil Haldeman May 5 ST. ANDREWS L 5 7 Mar. 2 EAST CAROLINA L 1 9 May 6 at Pembroke State L 2 10 Mar. 5 N.C. STATE W 7 4 May 8 at UNC Wilmington L 3 4 (12 inn.) Mar. 8 GUILFORD W 9 6 Mar. 9 GUILFORD W 6 0 1972 [9-22] Mar. 11 at St. Leo W 19 6 Head Coach Neil Haldeman Mar. 13 at Eckerd L 1 11 Mar. 7 at Augusta L 7 8 Mar. 14 at Eckerd L 1 5 Mar. 7 at Augusta L 0 2 Mar. 15 at South Florida W 6 1 Mar. 8 at Erskine L 0 1 Mar. 16 at South Florida L 4 7 Mar. 9 at Erskine L 0 2 Mar. 19 at Shaw W 5 3

@GOCAMELSBSB 119 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mar. 22 GLASSBORO STATE L 6 7 Mar. 3 at Jacksonville L 1 13 Mar. 23 HIGH POINT W 5 2 Mar. 4 at Jacksonville L 3 4 Mar. 26 MUSKINGUM W 2 1 Mar. 5 at Armstrong State W 9 0 Apr. 2 at Fayetteville State W 5 3 Mar. 6 at Francis Marion W 3 2 Apr. 3 WILLIAMS W 7 1 Mar. 10 at Wake Forest L 2 13 Apr. 4 WILLIAMS W 10 6 Mar. 11 N.C. STATE L 6 9 Apr. 6 at Virginia Wesleyan W 6 1 Mar. 13 SALISBURY STATE L 5 12 Apr. 6 at Virginia Wesleyan W 3 1 Mar. 13 SALISBURY STATE W 7 0 Apr. 9 ST. ANDREWS W 10 1 Mar. 18 GLASSBORO STATE L 4 6 Apr. 10 WASHINGTON AND LEE W 11 4 Mar. 20 at N.C. State L 0 4 Apr. 10 WASHINGTON AND LEE W 11 2 Mar. 20 at N.C. State L 3 4 Apr. 12 BAPTIST W 7 0 Mar. 24 EAST CAROLINA L 3 5 Apr. 18 ELON W 5 4 Mar. 26 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 5 4 Apr. 18 ELON L 6 7 Mar. 27 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 6 3 Apr. 19 at N.C. State L 9 12 Mar. 27 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 3 2 Apr. 20 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 14 2 Mar. 30 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 5 14 Apr. 23 SHAW W 20 6 Apr. 2 HIGH POINT L 10 12 Apr. 25 UNC WILMINGTON L 9 10 Apr. 3 ELON W 9 8 Apr. 27 at Atlantic Christian W 6 5 (10 inn.) Apr. 3 ELON L 5 12 Apr. 29 PEMBROKE STATE W 3 1 Apr. 7 METHODIST W 7 6 Apr. 30 at Pembroke State W 6 1 Apr. 7 METHODIST L 2 8 May 1 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 5 4 Apr. 10 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 14 May 4 at UNC Wilmington W 1 0 Apr. 14 at Pembroke State L 0 5 May 7 at East Carolina W 4 2 Apr. 15 PEMBROKE STATE L 9 10 May 15 ! vs. Pembroke State L 1 2 Apr. 19 at The Citadel L 0 9 May 15 ! vs. Virginia Weslyan W 6 3 Apr. 21 LIBERTY BAPTIST L 12 18 May 16 ! vs. Lynchburg L 2 5 Apr. 24 at UNC Wilmington L 4 6 ! NAIA District 29 Tournament - Wilmington, N.C. Apr. 27 at Atlantic Christian L 2 3 May 12 ! Virginia State W 9 1 1975 [13-21] May 13 ! UNC Wilmington L 1 3 Head Coach Neil Haldeman May 14 ! Virginia State W 10 6 Mar. 1 SALISBURY STATE L 6 7 May 14 # UNC Wilmington L 1 6 Mar. 4 at East Carolina L 2 4 ! NAIA District 29 Tournament - Wilmington, N.C. Mar. 7 at Fayetteville State W 7 4 # NAIA District 29 Championship - Wilmington, N.C. Mar. 8 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W 14 4 Mar. 10 at Coastal Carolina W 8 2 1977 [16-17] Mar. 11 at Baptist L 2 11 Head Coach Sam White Mar. 12 at The Citadel L 4 5 (10 inn.) Mar. 2 at Duke W 5 3 Mar. 13 at Coastal Carolina L 9 10 Mar. 5 EAST CAROLINA L 2 4 Mar. 15 at N.C. State L 0 2 Mar. 8 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 5 1 Mar. 22 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W 6 5 Mar. 10 SHAW W 19 0 Mar. 24 WESTERN MARYLAND W 14 3 Mar. 11 SALISBURY STATE W 3 2 Mar. 25 WESTERN MARYLAND L 2 9 Mar. 11 SALISBURY STATE L 3 6 Mar. 26 N.C. STATE L 7 12 Mar. 12 at N.C. Wesleyan W 3 1 Mar. 27 GLASSBORO STATE L 4 11 Mar. 12 at N.C. Wesleyan W 11 1 Apr. 2 WILLIAMS L 6 7 (12 inn.) Mar. 16 at High Point L 5 19 Apr. 4 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 15 2 Mar. 18 at N.C. State L 9 11 Apr. 5 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 5 8 Mar. 18 at N.C. State L 2 4 Apr. 8 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 14 4 Mar. 19 at North Carolina W 6 5 Apr. 11 at High Point L 5 6 Mar. 25 VIRGINIA STATE W 8 6 Apr. 1 at Elon W 5 1 Mar. 26 VIRGINIA STATE W 4 3 Apr. 2 at Elon W 11 8 Mar. 31 at Liberty Baptist L 0 5 Apr. 17 at Atlantic Christian L 0 6 Mar. 31 at Liberty Baptist W 4 3 Apr. 19 at Methodist L 2 3 Apr. 1 at Liberty Baptist W 11 4 Apr. 20 METHODIST L 7 8 Apr. 2 at Elon L 6 8 Apr. 21 at Pembroke State L 1 6 Apr. 2 at Elon L 2 3 Apr. 22 SHAW W 10 8 Apr. 4 at East Carolina L 3 6 Apr. 24 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 7 Apr. 4 at East Carolina L 2 4 Apr. 26 at Shaw W 16 5 Apr. 7 at UNC Wilmington L 1 2 Apr. 30 PEMBROKE STATE W 3 2 Apr. 12 ST. ANDREWS W 27 3 May 2 at St. Andrews W 9 0 (forfeit) Apr. 13 PEMBROKE STATE L 2 5 May 3 at UNC Wilmington T 2 2 Apr. 16 at Methodist W 3 2 May 5 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 3 8 Apr. 16 at Methodist W 5 3 May 7 EAST CAROLINA L 2 6 (14 inn.) Apr. 19 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 17 7 May 14 ! vs. UNC Wilmington L 2 4 Apr. 21 at Pembroke State L 6 7 May 14 ! vs. Methodist L 3 8 Apr. 22 HIGH POINT L 4 5 ! NAIA District 29 Tournament - Wilmington, N.C. Apr. 25 at UNC Wilmington L 3 7 Apr. 27 at Atlantic Christian W 2 1 1976 [11-24] Apr. 28 ! Pembroke State L 3 7 Head Coach Sam White Apr. 29 ! Atlantic Christian L 3 4 Feb. 28 at Georgia Southern L 4 6 ! NAIA District 29 Tournament - Pembroke, N.C. Mar. 1 at Georgia Southern L 4 6 Mar. 2 at Armstrong State W 3 1

120 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978 [12-15] Feb. 28 at The Citadel L 1 11 Head Coach Sam White Mar. 2 at Armstrong State W 6 1 Feb. 27 at Newberry L 5 13 Mar. 3 at Armstrong State L 2 6 Mar. 1 at Erskine L 0 2 Mar. 4 at Georgia Southern L 3 5 Mar. 2 at The Citadel L 3 6 Mar. 5 at Francis Marion L 4 5 Mar. 4 at South Carolina L 1 6 Mar. 6 WESTERN CAROLINA L 2 4 Mar. 4 at South Carolina W 5 4 Mar. 9 APPALACHIAN STATE W 14 3 Mar. 6 at Georgia Southern L 3 6 Mar. 10 APPALACHIAN STATE W 9 6 Mar. 7 at Georgia Southern L 1 7 Mar. 11 APPALACHIAN STATE W 8 4 Mar. 13 at North Carolina W 6 4 Mar. 12 APPALACHIAN STATE L 9 20 Mar. 14 CASE WESTERN RESERVE W 9 3 Mar. 14 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 3 10 Mar. 15 DUKE W 6 3 Mar. 16 PEMBROKE STATE W 5 4 Mar. 18 EAST CAROLINA L 1 3 Mar. 17 NORTH CAROLINA W 13 8 Mar. 18 EAST CAROLINA W 9 5 Mar. 19 at Methodist W 13 2 Mar. 21 WESTFIELD STATE L 0 4 Mar. 20 BAPTIST L 0 5 Mar. 21 WESTFIELD STATE L 3 7 Mar. 21 BAPTIST L 1 5 Mar. 23 INDIANA (PA.) W 6 4 Mar. 23 BAPTIST W 13 1 Mar. 24 N.C. STATE W 5 4 Mar. 24 FAIRFIELD W 3 2 Apr. 3 at Pembroke State W 7 4 Mar. 25 TOWSON STATE W 8 1 Apr. 6 at N.C. State W 21 7 Mar. 28 at St. Andrews W 11 2 Apr. 7 UNC WILMINGTON L 8 18 Mar. 30 at Western Carolina L 5 12 Apr. 8 N.C. WESLEYAN W 5 2 Apr. 1 at Western Carolina L 3 4 Apr. 8 N.C. WESLEYAN L 4 5 Apr. 2 at UNC Charlotte L 6 7 Apr. 11 METHODIST L 13 16 Apr. 4 EAST CAROLINA L 0 6 Apr. 15 PEMBROKE STATE W 8 4 Apr. 7 at Pembroke State W 7 2 Apr. 17 at Methodist L 9 15 Apr. 8 UNC WILMINGTON W 9 0 (forfeit) Apr. 21 at East Carolina L 3 13 Apr. 10 DAVIS & ELKINS W 3 2 Apr. 22 at East Carolina L 4 11 Apr. 11 DAVIS & ELKINS L 3 11 Apr. 24 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 11 7 Apr. 15 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 22 4 Apr. 16 at N.C. Wesleyan W 17 4 1979 [17-20-1] Apr. 17 at North Carolina L 1 20 Head Coach Sam White Apr. 20 at Atlantic Christian L 7 8 Feb. 27 at Erskine L 3 5 Apr. 23 METHODIST W 8 7 Feb. 27 at Erskine L 2 3 Apr. 24 at UNC Wilmington L 3 7 Feb. 28 at Newberry L 7 14 Apr. 25 UNC CHARLOTTE W 15 6 Mar. 1 at Armstrong State L 3 7 Mar. 1 at Armstrong State W 4 0 1981 [20-25] Mar. 2 at Georgia Southern L 1 12 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Mar. 3 at Georgia Southern L 7 12 Feb. 28 at Armstrong State W 4 0 Mar. 6 at South Carolina W 2 1 Feb. 28 at Armstrong State W 4 0 Mar. 9 CATAWBA L 2 5 Mar. 2 + Furman L 8 9 Mar. 9 CATAWBA W 11 0 Mar. 3 at Stetson L 10 11 Mar. 10 SALISBURY STATE L 6 16 Mar. 4 at Stetson L 8 11 Mar. 10 SALISBURY STATE W 7 2 Mar. 5 at Georgia Southern L 0 14 Mar. 11 WAKE FOREST W 3 1 Mar. 6 at Georgia Southern L 3 9 Mar. 12 WAKE FOREST L 4 30 Mar. 9 PEMBROKE STATE W 13 2 Mar. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7 3 Mar. 10 RICHMOND L 8 18 Mar. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA L 5 12 Mar. 11 RICHMOND W 11 4 Mar. 19 at UNC Charlotte W 7 0 Mar. 12 JOHN CARROLL W 9 2 Mar. 21 OHIO L 2 4 Mar. 12 JOHN CARROLL W 5 4 Mar. 21 OHIO W 3 2 Mar. 14 at Baptist L 4 5 Mar. 23 at Pembroke L 8 9 Mar. 14 at Baptist L 0 2 Mar. 23 at Pembroke W 7 5 Mar. 16 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 6 21 Mar. 26 at Methodist W 5 4 Mar. 17 EASTERN CONNECTICUT W 17 11 Mar. 28 N.C. STATE L 3 6 Mar. 19 VIRGINIA L 6 11 Mar. 30 NORTH CAROLINA L 3 12 Mar. 20 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7 6 Apr. 3 at Wingate T 12 12 Mar. 21 WESTERN CAROLINA L 8 10 Apr. 3 ST. ANDREWS W 11 4 Mar. 24 PITTSBURGH-JOHNSTOWN W 11 6 Apr. 6 at East Carolina L 2 5 Mar. 24 PITTSBURGH-JOHNSTOWN W 23 4 Apr. 7 at UNC Wilmington L 3 6 Mar. 28 PRINCETON W 4 3 Apr. 9 at Atlantic Christian L 1 5 Mar. 28 PRINCETON W 2 1 Apr. 9 at Atlantic Christian W 15 11 Apr. 1 at UNC Charlotte W 9 1 Apr. 10 at North Carolina W 4 3 Apr. 1 at UNC Charlotte W 6 3 Apr. 11 UNC CHARLOTTE L 6 8 Apr. 2 NORTH CAROLINA L 1 5 Apr. 17 TOWSON STATE L 3 9 Apr. 4 EAST CAROLINA L 5 7 Apr. 21 WINGATE W 3 2 Apr. 4 EAST CAROLINA L 2 13 Apr. 23 UNC WILMINGTON W 7 4 Apr. 7 at Pembroke State W 21 4 Apr. 24 METHODIST W 5 3 Apr. 8 UNC WILMINGTON W 3 1 Apr. 25 at N.C. State L 2 3 Apr. 8 UNC WILMINGTON L 2 7 Apr. 26 EAST CAROLINA W 3 2 Apr. 10 BAPTIST W 5 4 Apr. 10 BAPTIST L 4 9 1980 [18-18] Apr. 11 BAPTIST L 9 10 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Apr. 15 at UNC Wilmington L 4 7

@GOCAMELSBSB 121 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Apr. 15 at UNC Wilmington L 1 10 Mar. 16 GEORGE MASON W 24 3 Apr. 16 N.C. STATE L 7 8 Mar. 22 EAST CAROLINA W 7 1 Apr. 17 at North Carolina L 1 4 Mar. 23 at Atlantic Christian L 3 16 Apr. 20 at East Carolina L 1 2 Mar. 29 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 3 2 Apr. 20 at East Carolina W 9 2 Mar. 30 BUFFALO W 15 9 Apr. 21 at East Carolina W 9 0 Mar. 30 BUFFALO W 6 1 Apr. 23 UNC CHARLOTTE L 5 7 Apr. 4 at Western Carolina L 6 13 Apr. 24 at Davidson W 9 2 Apr. 4 at Western Carolina L 5 8 Apr. 25 at Western Carolina L 5 10 Apr. 5 NORTH CAROLINA W 7 2 Apr. 25 at Western Carolina L 7 12 Apr. 11 at N.C. State W 6 3 + Played in DeLand, Fla. Apr. 11 at N.C. State L 13 16 Apr. 13 LIBERTY BAPTIST L 4 6 1982 [27-13] Apr. 13 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 8 4 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Apr. 20 at UNC Charlotte W 10 9 Mar. 1 at Georgia L 1 16 Apr. 21 at UNC Wilmington W 2 1 Mar. 2 at Georgia Tech L 11 12 Apr. 21 at UNC Wilmington W 14 3 Mar. 3 at Clemson L 2 6 Apr. 22 at East Carolina W 10 3 Mar. 4 at Clemson L 1 11 Apr. 23 at East Carolina L 7 8 Mar. 5 at Baptist L 8 12 Apr. 25 UNC WILMINGTON L 6 14 Mar. 8 SACRED HEART W 11 4 Apr. 25 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 6 Mar. 9 WAKE FOREST W 10 3 Apr. 27 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 5 0 Mar. 10 N.C. STATE W 5 3 Apr. 27 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 3 2 Mar. 11 ELON W 13 5 + Stetson Invitational - DeLand, Fla. Mar. 13 JOHN CARROLL W 16 3 Mar. 13 CASE WESTERN RESERVE W 18 0 1984 [24-15] Mar. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA W 3 2 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Mar. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 11 1 Feb. 24 at Georgia L 2 4 Mar. 19 DAVIS & ELKINS L 4 5 Feb. 25 at Georgia W 12 8 Mar. 20 DAVIS & ELKINS W 13 9 Mar. 1 at Coastal Carolina W 4 1 Mar. 22 BUFFALO W 4 1 Mar. 1 at Coastal Carolina L 1 6 Mar. 22 BUFFALO W 7 2 Mar. 2 RICHMOND L 1 7 Mar. 23 BUFFALO W 16 4 Mar. 3 EAST CAROLINA L 3 8 Mar. 24 EASTERN CONNECTICUT W 18 9 Mar. 5 UNC CHARLOTTE W 6 3 Mar. 26 ALLEGHENY W 22 6 Mar. 8 WILLIAM & MARY W 7 4 Mar. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L 1 2 Mar. 8 WILLIAM & MARY W 11 0 Mar. 27 UNC WILMINGTON W 5 4 Mar. 9 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S W 13 6 Mar. 29 at N.C. State W 10 3 Mar. 12 GEORGE MASON W 11 7 Mar. 30 NORTH CAROLINA L 2 6 Mar. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA W 9 1 Apr. 2 at UNC Wilmington L 6 8 Mar. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA W 3 2 Apr. 3 at UNC Wilmington W 10 2 Mar. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA L 0 4 Apr. 5 at Wake Forest L 12 13 Mar. 16 WEST LIBERTY STATE W 21 1 Apr. 7 at North Carolina W 16 9 Mar. 17 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 13 12 Apr. 10 EAST CAROLINA W 13 5 Mar. 19 NORTHWESTERN W 7 2 Apr. 12 at Augusta W 7 3 Mar. 19 NORTHWESTERN W 7 2 Apr. 12 at Augusta W 7 2 Mar. 20 NORTHWESTERN W 8 7 (10 inn.) Apr. 14 BAPTIST W 14 7 Mar. 21 BUFFALO L 4 6 Apr. 15 BAPTIST W 13 4 Mar. 22 BUFFALO W 19 5 Apr. 16 at East Carolina W 2 1 Mar. 22 BUFFALO W 17 11 Apr. 17 at East Carolina L 0 7 Mar. 24 at Atlantic Christian W 17 2 Apr. 19 UNC CHARLOTTE W 8 6 Mar. 26 at N.C. State L 0 8 Apr. 19 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 11 5 Mar. 30 at UNC Wilmington W 5 4 Apr. 22 at UNC Charlotte W 11 8 Mar. 31 at UNC Wilmington L 2 5 Apr. 23 at Western Carolina L 3 6 Mar. 31 at UNC Wilmington W 4 0 Apr. 24 at Western Carolina L 2 14 Apr. 3 at Richmond L 3 4 (11 inn.) Apr. 5 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 25 1 1983 [22-15-1] Apr. 9 N.C. STATE L 12 14 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Apr. 11 at Western Carolina W 6 1 Feb. 26 at Georgia L 3 4 Apr. 11 at Western Carolina L 5 6 Feb. 26 at Georgia W 6 2 Apr. 17 at William & Mary L 3 9 Mar. 2 N.C. STATE L 8 10 Apr. 17 at William & Mary L 3 10 Mar. 2 N.C. STATE T 3 3 Apr. 20 UNC WILMINGTON W 5 2 Mar. 4 UNC CHARLOTTE W 13 3 Apr. 21 UNC WILMINGTON W 6 5 Mar. 5 TOWSON STATE W 4 0 Apr. 21 UNC WILMINGTON L 3 10 Mar. 8 + at Stetson W 5 4 Apr. 24 at UNC Charlotte L 3 5 Mar. 8 + vs. James Madison L 1 4 Apr. 26 PEMBROKE STATE W 14 11 Mar. 9 + vs. Georgetown W 16 2 Mar. 9 + at Stetson L 5 7 1985 [32-17] Mar. 10 + vs. Georgetown W 6 4 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Mar. 10 + vs. James Madison L 0 1 Feb. 27 at North Carolina L 2 10 Mar. 11 + at Stetson L 3 4 Feb. 28 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 18 17 (10 inn.) Mar. 12 + vs. Georgetown W 10 3 Mar. 2 WAKE FOREST L 12 15 (10 inn.) Mar. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA W 13 8 Mar. 4 at Augusta W 9 6 Mar. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA L 3 9 Mar. 5 at Augusta W 15 10

122 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mar. 6 at Georgia L 6 7 Apr. 2 * WINTHROP W 5 3 Mar. 7 at Baptist L 4 9 Apr. 2 * WINTHROP W 6 5 Mar. 8 at Baptist W 16 14 Apr. 4 * RADFORD W 19 1 Mar. 9 at Baptist L 0 2 Apr. 5 * RADFORD W 13 3 Mar. 11 CLEMSON W 8 7 Apr. 5 * RADFORD W 3 1 Mar. 12 WESTERN CAROLINA W 12 4 Apr. 7 UNC CHARLOTTE W 9 8 Mar. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7 4 Apr. 8 UNC WILMINGTON W 16 5 Mar. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 8 5 Apr. 9 at Coastal Carolina W 7 5 (10 inn.) Mar. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA L 14 27 Apr. 10 COASTAL CAROLINA L 7 11 Mar. 15 RHODE ISLAND L 10 14 Apr. 11 * at Winthrop L 3 10 Mar. 16 RHODE ISLAND L 5 9 Apr. 12 * at Winthrop L 2 5 Mar. 18 * at Winthrop L 5 15 Apr. 12 * at Winthrop W 12 10 Mar. 19 MARYLAND W 15 8 Apr. 14 UNC WILMINGTON L 7 11 Mar. 21 MARYLAND W 13 6 Apr. 15 at Western Carolina W 13 11 Mar. 23 VERMONT W 21 7 Apr. 15 at Western Carolina W 16 7 Mar. 25 at Wake Forest L 1 2 Apr. 18 * at Radford W 14 7 Mar. 26 at Western Carolina L 5 12 Apr. 19 * at Radford W 13 4 Mar. 26 at Western Carolina W 6 2 Apr. 19 * at Radford W 9 1 Mar. 28 AUGUSTA W 13 3 Apr. 23 at UNC Wilmington W 2 0 Mar. 28 AUGUSTA L 3 6 (9 inn.) Apr. 24 NORTH CAROLINA W 19 5 Mar. 30 * RADFORD W 38 0 Apr. 28 * at UNC Asheville W 10 9 Apr. 1 UNC WILMINGTON W 15 4 Apr. 29 * at UNC Asheville W 7 2 Apr. 2 UNC CHARLOTTE W 16 14 Apr. 29 * at UNC Asheville W 16 2 Apr. 3 BUFFALO W 11 0 May 7 at North Carolina L 7 8 (11 inn.) Apr. 3 BUFFALO W 8 5 May 8 at UNC Charlotte W 6 3 Apr. 4 * WINTHROP W 15 2 May 13 ! Coastal Carolina L 4 5 Apr. 5 BUFFALO W 11 5 May 14 ! Winthrop L 4 6 Apr. 6 at Liberty Baptist W 5 4 * Big South Conference East Division game Apr. 8 * at Coastal Carolina W 6 2 ! Big South Tournament - Augusta, Ga. Apr. 9 NORTH CAROLINA L 8 17 Apr. 10 at UNC Wilmington W 13 4 1987 [25-20 / 8-2 Big South] Apr. 15 at UNC Wilmington W 7 5 Head Coach Mike Caldwell Apr. 17 at UNC Charlotte L 3 5 Mar. 2 at Georgia L 7 8 Apr. 18 * at UNC Asheville W 9 0 (forfeit) Mar. 2 at Georgia L 0 10 Apr. 20 * at Radford W 14 1 Mar. 3 at Western Carolina L 7 9 Apr. 22 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 7 6 Mar. 3 at Western Carolina L 3 5 Apr. 23 UNC WILMINGTON L 6 10 (13 inn.) Mar. 6 * RADFORD W 14 6 Apr. 24 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 20 6 Mar. 7 * RADFORD W 11 3 May 2 EAST CAROLINA W 5 4 Mar. 9 WESTERN CAROLINA L 4 7 May 11 at East Carolina W 3 2 Mar. 10 WESTERN CAROLINA W 11 8 May 13 ! Armstrong State L 5 6 Mar. 11 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7 2 May 14 ! Columbus W 10 5 Mar. 12 COASTAL CAROLINA W 10 8 May 14 ! Armstrong State W 11 5 Mar. 13 RHODE ISLAND W 13 9 May 15 ! Winthrop L 5 12 Mar. 14 RHODE ISLAND W 10 8 * Big South Conference game Mar. 17 UNC WILMINGTON W 12 11 ! Big South Tournament - Buies Creek, N.C. Mar. 18 DUKE W 8 2 Mar. 20 BUFFALO W 14 7 1986 [31-20 / 14-3 Big South] Mar. 21 at Wake Forest L 6 8 Head Coach Calvin Koonce Mar. 23 NORTH CAROLINA L 2 18 Mar. 4 at Georgia L 9 21 Mar. 24 KENT STATE W 4 1 Mar. 5 at Georgia L 4 10 Mar. 25 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 6 4 (8 inn.) Mar. 6 at Augusta L 3 12 Mar. 25 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 3 4 Mar. 7 at Augusta L 5 7 Mar. 26 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 6 10 Mar. 8 at Clemson W 7 5 Mar. 28 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 11 1 Mar. 10 WESTERN CAROLINA L 1 9 Mar. 28 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 13 4 Mar. 11 WESTERN CAROLINA L 8 11 Apr. 1 at Duke W 5 4 Mar. 11 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7 4 Apr. 2 * WINTHROP L 2 14 Mar. 12 WESTERN CAROLINA L 2 4 Apr. 3 * WINTHROP W 10 5 Mar. 15 RHODE ISLAND L 5 6 Apr. 8 WAKE FOREST W 14 6 Mar. 15 RHODE ISLAND L 7 12 Apr. 9 at UNC Charlotte L 5 8 Mar. 18 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 8 1 Apr. 10 * at Winthrop W 4 3 Mar. 18 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 5 7 (8 inn.) Apr. 11 * at Winthrop L 4 15 Mar. 21 MARYLAND L 5 7 Apr. 14 at UNC Wilmington L 4 6 Mar. 22 YALE W 11 8 Apr. 22 UNC WILMINGTON L 11 13 Mar. 22 YALE W 10 4 Apr. 27 * at Radford W 9 2 Mar. 24 KENT STATE L 8 10 Apr. 27 * at Radford W 6 3 Mar. 25 ST. BONAVENTURE W 16 1 Apr. 28 at UNC Wilmington L 2 8 Mar. 26 ST. BONAVENTURE W 10 1 May 2 LIBERTY L 2 4 Mar. 27 at UNC Wilmington L 3 4 May 2 LIBERTY W 9 1 Mar. 28 LIBERTY W 7 4 May 5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 5 11 Mar. 29 BUFFALO W 23 2 May 6 at Augusta W 15 2 Mar. 29 BUFFALO W 13 8 May 7 at Augusta W 8 3 Apr. 1 * WINTHROP W 6 4 May 8 at Coastal Carolina W 11 7

@GOCAMELSBSB 123 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS May 11 at North Carolina W 8 5 Mar. 18 * at Radford L 2 3 (8 inn.) May 12 N.C. WESLEYAN L 9 10 Mar. 25 at Liberty L 2 11 May 14 ! vs. Coastal Carolina L 8 9 Mar. 25 at Liberty L 5 10 May 15 ! vs. Winthrop L 1 8 Mar. 28 KENT STATE L 2 4 * Big South Conference East Division game Mar. 29 KENT STATE L 3 5 ! Big South Tournament - Buies Creek, N.C. Mar. 30 at UNC Wilmington L 1 3 Mar. 31 * WINTHROP W 9 6 1988 [32-16 / 10-8 Big South] Apr. 1 * WINTHROP W 4 3 Head Coach Mike Caldwell Apr. 1 * WINTHROP W 4 3 Feb. 26 at Georgia W 9 4 Apr. 3 at North Carolina L 2 6 Feb. 27 at Georgia W 10 8 Apr. 4 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 6 Feb. 29 at South Carolina L 0 10 Apr. 11 at UNC Charlotte L 0 2 Mar. 1 at South Carolina L 1 2 Apr. 13 at Western Carolina W 4 0 Mar. 2 at Western Carolina L 5 15 Apr. 13 at Western Carolina L 1 4 Mar. 3 at Western Carolina W 6 2 Apr. 14 * at UNC Asheville L 4 19 Mar. 4 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 6 1 Apr. 15 * at UNC Asheville W 3 1 Mar. 5 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 12 3 Apr. 15 * at UNC Asheville L 2 7 Mar. 5 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 6 3 Apr. 17 * at Baptist W 6 0 Mar. 7 WESTERN CAROLINA L 2 7 Apr. 17 at South Carolina L 9 12 Mar. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA W 9 1 Apr. 18 at Wake Forest L 3 7 Mar. 9 WESTERN CAROLINA W 10 9 Apr. 21 * COASTAL CAROLINA L 3 10 Mar. 11 * RADFORD W 9 0 Apr. 22 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 8 3 Mar. 12 * RADFORD L 5 6 Apr. 22 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 5 3 Mar. 12 * RADFORD W 6 5 Apr. 24 at UNC Wilmington L 1 5 Mar. 15 VERMONT W 11 4 Apr. 24 at UNC Wilmington L 0 3 Mar. 16 UNC WILMINGTON W 5 4 Apr. 29 * vs. Augusta L 4 5 Mar. 18 * BAPTIST L 5 15 Apr. 29 * vs. Augusta W 3 0 Mar. 19 * BAPTIST W 4 3 May 4 RICHMOND L 4 5 Mar. 21 CLEVELAND STATE W 6 4 May 4 RICHMOND L 0 6 Mar. 23 at East Carolina W 7 4 May 5 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1 4 Mar. 24 CLEVELAND STATE L 6 8 May 6 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1 8 Mar. 25 * at Winthrop W 5 2 ^ Great Savannah Shootout - Savannah, Ga. Mar. 26 * at Winthrop L 2 3 * Big South Conference game Mar. 26 * at Winthrop L 0 1 (8 inn.) Mar. 28 * BAPTIST W 5 1 1990 [15-33 / 6-8 Big South] Mar. 30 at UNC Wilmington W 4 0 Head Coach Mike Caldwell Mar. 31 WAKE FOREST L 6 8 Feb. 17 at South Carolina L 5 13 Apr. 1 * at Augusta W 4 1 Feb. 28 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 3 8 Apr. 2 * at Augusta L 3 4 Mar. 1 PFEIFFER W 11 9 (7 inn.) Apr. 2 * at Augusta W 13 1 Mar. 3 THE CITADEL L 0 4 (6 inn.) Apr. 4 at Virginia L 5 6 Mar. 5 at Georgia Tech L 6 8 Apr. 5 at Liberty W 10 4 Mar. 6 at Georgia L 4 6 Apr. 6 UNC WILMINGTON W 11 0 Mar. 7 at Georgia L 2 10 Apr. 7 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 21 11 Mar. 10 at UNC Charlotte L 0 11 Apr. 8 * at Coastal Carolina L 2 4 Mar. 12 * at Winthrop L 0 8 Apr. 9 * at Coastal Carolina L 2 13 Mar. 13 * at Winthrop W 9 3 Apr. 9 * at Coastal Carolina L 0 5 Mar. 13 * at Winthrop W 15 5 Apr. 11 LIBERTY W 7 1 Mar. 15 WAKE FOREST W 10 4 Apr. 14 at Atlantic Christian W 2 1 Mar. 16 * RADFORD W 7 4 Apr. 21 ! vs. Baptist W 8 6 (12 inn.) Mar. 19 PRINCETON L 1 3 Apr. 22 ! vs. Coastal Carolina W 6 5 (10 inn.) Mar. 19 PRINCETON L 1 5 (9 inn.) Apr. 23 ! vs. Baptist W 17 0 Mar. 20 PRINCETON L 11 12 Apr. 25 at Wake Forest W 3 2 Mar. 21 EAST CAROLINA L 2 5 Apr. 30 N.C. WESLEYAN W 8 7 Mar. 23 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 1 18 May 5 NORTH CAROLINA W 7 5 Mar. 24 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 1 2 May 6 at N.C. Wesleyan W 9 3 Mar. 24 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 3 9 May 9 at North Carolina L 2 7 Mar. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 8 * Big South Conference game Mar. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L 7 8 ! Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C. Mar. 28 NORTH CAROLINA L 0 3 Apr. 3 N.C. WESLEYAN L 7 8 1989 [10-32 / 8-10 Big South] Apr. 5 at UNC Wilmington L 4 11 Head Coach Mike Caldwell Apr. 6 * at USC Coastal L 8 14 Feb. 10 ^ vs. The Citadel W 8 6 Apr. 7 * at USC Coastal L 1 7 Feb. 10 ^ vs. Georgia Southern L 0 13 Apr. 7 * at USC Coastal L 3 9 Feb. 11 ^ vs. Mercer L 1 7 Apr. 11 at Wake Forest L 1 6 Feb. 27 at South Alabama L 6 16 Apr. 12 at Virginia L 7 11 Feb. 28 at South Alabama L 1 5 Apr. 13 at Richmond W 5 3 Mar. 1 at Auburn L 4 5 Apr. 16 at South Carolina L 10 16 Mar. 3 at Georgia L 3 4 (10 inn.) Apr. 20 * BAPTIST W 5 4 Mar. 11 * at Baptist L 8 9 Apr. 21 * BAPTIST L 0 1 Mar. 11 * at Baptist L 0 7 Apr. 21 * BAPTIST W 4 0 Mar. 17 * at Radford L 5 10 Apr. 24 at North Carolina L 1 9 Mar. 18 * at Radford L 4 5 Apr. 28 at East Carolina L 3 17

124 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS May 3 RICHMOND W 4 2 1992 [16-38-1 / 6-9-0 Big South] May 4 * at Augusta W 13 12 Head Coach John Daurity May 7 at UNC Wilmington W 8 4 Feb. 19 at East Carolina L 2 5 May 9 at Georgia Southern L 6 10 Feb. 20 at North Carolina L 2 6 May 10 at Clemson L 4 8 Feb. 21 LIBERTY W 20 10 May 12 ! vs. Baptist W 12 4 Feb. 22 LIBERTY W 6 2 May 12 ! vs. Radford W 7 3 Feb. 22 LIBERTY W 5 3 May 14 ! vs. Winthrop W 2 1 Feb. 24 at Jacksonville W 17 6 May 15 ! vs. USC Coastal W 5 2 Feb. 26 at Eastern Michigan L 2 4 May 24 $ at Stanford L 0 7 Feb. 26 at South Florida L 4 11 May 25 $ at Southern Illinois L 7 8 Feb. 27 at Florida Southern L 2 20 * Big South Conference game Feb. 28 at Eckerd L 2 3 ! Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C. Feb. 29 at Indianpolis W 8 0 $ West I Regional - Palo Alto, Calif. Mar. 3 at South Carolina L 3 14 Mar. 3 at Barton L 7 8 1991 [11-40-1 / 5-14-0 Big South] Mar. 5 BARTON W 8 2 Head Coach Mike Caldwell Mar. 7 * at Davidson L 2 8 (6 inn.) Feb. 19 NORTH CAROLINA L 1 11 Mar. 9 WILLIAM & MARY L 7 10 Feb. 22 * DAVIDSON L 2 5 Mar. 10 NORTH CAROLINA L 2 9 (7 inn.) Feb. 22 * DAVIDSON W 8 7 Mar. 12 EAST CAROLINA L 12 13 Feb. 23 * DAVIDSON W 7 6 (10 inn.) Mar. 13 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 12 7 Feb. 25 at The Citadel L 3 16 Mar. 14 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 3 1 Feb. 26 at Auburn W 5 4 Mar. 14 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 7 8 Feb. 27 at Auburn L 4 15 Mar. 17 VIRGINIA W 4 1 Feb. 28 at Georgia L 4 12 Mar. 18 TOWSON STATE W 4 2 Mar. 1 at Georgia L 1 11 (7 inn.) Mar. 19 TOWSON STATE T 2 2 (7 inn.) Mar. 2 at Georgia L 6 7 Mar. 21 * at Winthrop W 12 3 Mar. 5 JAMES MADISON L 7 12 Mar. 21 * at Winthrop L 7 10 Mar. 6 JAMES MADISON W 3 2 Mar. 24 UNC WILMINGTON W 7 2 Mar. 7 WILLIAM & MARY L 4 5 Mar. 27 * RADFORD W 18 11 Mar. 9 UNC WILMINGTON L 0 17 Mar. 28 * RADFORD L 8 13 Mar. 15 * USC COASTAL L 2 3 Mar. 28 * RADFORD L 3 11 Mar. 15 * USC COASTAL L 2 5 Mar. 30 at Methodist L 5 12 (8 inn.) Mar. 16 * USC COASTAL L 0 9 Mar. 31 at VCU L 4 15 Mar. 19 THE CITADEL T 6 6 (10 inn.) Apr. 1 at Richmond L 3 10 Mar. 21 TOWSON STATE L 4 6 (11 inn.) Apr. 2 WAKE FOREST L 3 12 Mar. 21 TOWSON STATE W 12 8 (8 inn.) Apr. 3 UNC GREENSBORO L 8 12 Mar. 22 * WINTHROP L 7 8 Apr. 7 METHODIST W 5 2 Mar. 23 * WINTHROP W 10 3 Apr. 8 at N.C. Wesleyan L 3 8 Mar. 23 * WINTHROP L 2 3 Apr. 10 * at USC Coastal L 6 8 Mar. 25 MARYLAND L 5 14 Apr. 10 * at USC Coastal L 0 6 Mar. 27 at Richmond L 3 5 Apr. 11 * at USC Coastal L 1 14 Mar. 28 at Barton W 13 11 Apr. 14 EAST CAROLINA L 1 6 Mar. 28 at Barton L 7 12 Apr. 17 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 5 4 Apr. 1 at Liberty L 3 6 Apr. 17 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 9 8 (8 inn.) Apr. 1 at Liberty L 6 8 Apr. 18 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3 7 Apr. 2 at Virginia L 2 8 Apr. 20 at William & Mary L 5 7 Apr. 3 at UNC Wilmington L 1 3 Apr. 21 at UNC Wilmington L 5 6 Apr. 6 * at UNC Asheville W 6 3 Apr. 23 at Wake Forest L 1 30 Apr. 6 * at UNC Asheville L 7 8 Apr. 24 ST. ANDREWS L 0 2 Apr. 9 WAKE FOREST W 7 3 May 2 at Duke L 5 11 Apr. 10 at South Carolina L 5 8 May 4 RICHMOND L 3 6 Apr. 12 * AUGUSTA L 1 2 May 5 at East Carolina L 2 15 Apr. 13 * AUGUSTA L 5 6 May 6 at Maryland L 2 7 Apr. 13 * AUGUSTA L 5 6 (10 inn.) May 6 at Maryland L 1 7 Apr. 15 UNC GREENSBORO L 3 9 May 9 ! vs. Winthrop L 4 11 (9 inn.) Apr. 16 at Wake Forest L 1 10 May 9 ! vs. Winthrop L 3 8 (9 inn.) Apr. 17 at North Carolina L 5 6 * Big South Conference game Apr. 20 * at Charleston Southern L 0 2 ! Big South Tournament - Rock Hill, SC Apr. 20 * at Charleston Southern W 3 2 Apr. 23 EAST CAROLINA L 5 13 1993 [17-33 / 8-11 Big South] Apr. 25 NC WESLEYAN L 4 6 Head Coach John Daurity Apr. 26 * at Radford L 8 9 Feb. 17 EAST CAROLINA L 6 7 Apr. 27 * at Radford L 1 12 Feb. 18 ! vs. UNC Greensboro L 2 13 Apr. 27 * at Radford L 6 7 Feb. 19 VCU L 6 8 May 4 at East Carolina L 5 7 Feb. 20 at South Carolina L 6 14 May 6 RICHMOND W 6 5 Feb. 23 OLD DOMINION L 2 7 May 11 ! vs. USC Coastal L 3 7 Mar. 1 at Furman W 9 8 May 13 ! vs. Radford L 4 5 (10 inn.) Mar. 5 * LIBERTY L 10 13 * Big South Conference game Mar. 6 * LIBERTY W 10 4 ! Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C. Mar. 6 * LIBERTY L 3 4 (9 inn.) Mar. 8 SAINT LOUIS L 2 19 Mar. 9 BARTON L 6 8

@GOCAMELSBSB 125 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mar. 10 BALL STATE L 2 6 Mar. 31 at Richmond L 5 6 Mar. 11 HIGH POINT W 10 7 Apr. 4 THE CITADEL L 6 10 Mar. 12 * UMBC L 3 11 Apr. 6 EAST CAROLINA W 4 3 (10 inn.) Mar. 12 * UMBC L 2 3 Apr. 8 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 5 3 Mar. 15 MARIST W 14 6 Apr. 9 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 4 6 Mar. 16 MARIST W 6 4 Apr. 9 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 9 4 Mar. 18 at Fairfield L 5 10 Apr. 12 at UNC Wimington L 1 9 Mar. 22 THE CITADEL L 6 7 Apr. 13 at The Citadel L 6 10 Mar. 26 * at UNC Asheville W 8 6 Apr. 15 * at UMBC L 2 4 Mar. 29 WAKE FOREST W 7 6 (10 inn.) Apr. 16 * at UMBC W 3 1 Mar. 30 UNC WILMINGTON L 6 11 Apr. 16 * at UMBC W 5 4 Mar. 31 at East Carolina L 2 11 Apr. 20 UNC CHARLOTTE L 0 7 Apr. 1 at Barton L 7 15 Apr. 22 * at Liberty L 4 15 Apr. 2 * WINTHROP W 11 10 Apr. 23 * at Liberty L 4 9 Apr. 3 * WINTHROP L 3 8 Apr. 23 * at Liberty W 2 0 Apr. 3 * WINTHROP W 10 3 May 4 at East Carolina L 0 1 Apr. 7 at North Carolina L 10 12 May 5 at Davidson L 0 12 Apr. 8 at High Point W 12 7 May 6 * at Winthrop L 1 4 Apr. 9 * COASTAL CAROLINA L 1 3 May 7 * at Winthrop L 1 4 Apr. 9 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 12 7 May 7 * at Winthrop W 13 4 Apr. 10 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 9 8 May 10 at N.C. State L 6 7 Apr. 12 * at Radford L 3 6 May 11 WAKE FOREST L 3 6 Apr. 12 * at Radford W 3 1 May 12 at Wake Forest L 6 16 Apr. 13 at Old Dominion L 8 14 May 13 * at UNC Greensboro W 8 1 Apr. 14 N.C. STATE L 5 6 May 13 * at UNC Greensboro L 4 5 Apr. 15 at The Citadel L 2 6 May 13 * at UNC Greensboro L 0 8 Apr. 17 * at Charleston Southern W 5 3 * Big South Conference game Apr. 17 * at Charleston Southern L 3 4 Apr. 19 at Duke W 8 5 1995 [26-29 / 12-18 Big South] Apr. 20 at East Carolina L 2 4 Head Coach John Daurity Apr. 21 at UNC Wilmington W 11 7 Feb. 17 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 3 8 Apr. 22 UNC GREENSBORO W 11 7 Feb. 20 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 3 7 May 1 * at Towson State L 3 6 Feb. 20 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 0 2 May 1 * at Towson State L 2 3 Feb. 21 UNC WILMINGTON L 6 12 May 3 * at Towson State L 1 14 Feb. 22 NORTH CAROLINA L 4 5 (12 inn.) May 4 at Virginia L 5 10 Feb. 24 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 5 9 May 5 at N.C. State L 0 10 Feb. 25 * at Southeastern Louisiana W 4 1 May 7 MOUNT OLIVE W 9 8 Feb. 25 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 5 6 (8 inn.) May 7 ERSKINE L 9 14 Mar. 3 * CENTENARY W 3 1 * Big South Conference game Mar. 3 * CENTENARY L 0 1 ! Burlington Athletic Park Tournament - Burlington, N.C. Mar. 4 * CENTENARY L 4 5 Mar. 6 WAKE FOREST W 9 4 1994 [16-39 / 11-16 Big South] Mar. 7 DAVIDSON W 2 1 Head Coach John Daurity Mar. 9 at North Carolina L 7 10 Feb. 4 at Florida International W 12 2 Mar. 10 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1 6 Feb. 5 at Florida International L 0 3 Mar. 10 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 0 1 Feb. 5 at Florida International L 4 5 Mar. 11 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 2 4 Feb. 12 UNC WILMINGTON W 4 3 Mar. 13 YALE W 5 1 Feb. 15 NORTH CAROLINA L 10 11 Mar. 14 VMI W 6 3 Feb. 19 USC AIKEN L 0 8 Mar. 15 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 23 2 Feb. 22 at North Carolina L 2 6 Mar. 18 * at Stetson W 5 2 Feb. 25 at UNC Charlotte L 3 6 Mar. 18 * at Stetson W 3 1 (8 inn.) Feb. 26 at Barton L 6 8 Mar. 20 * at Stetson W 2 1 Mar. 4 * at Coastal Carolina L 16 17 Mar. 21 at UNC Charlotte L 3 15 Mar. 4 * at Coastal Carolina L 2 5 Mar. 22 LE MOYNE W 13 1 Mar. 5 * at Coastal Carolina L 8 14 Mar. 24 * GEORGIA STATE W 5 3 Mar. 8 YALE L 2 6 Mar. 24 * GEORGIA STATE L 7 8 Mar. 10 YALE L 8 17 Mar. 25 * GEORGIA STATE W 6 5 Mar. 11 * TOWSON STATE L 8 9 Mar. 29 EAST CAROLINA L 0 8 Mar. 12 * TOWSON STATE L 1 4 Mar. 31 * at Samford W 6 2 Mar. 12 * TOWSON STATE W 5 1 Mar. 31 * at Samford L 6 7 (8 inn.) Mar. 14 MARIST W 10 7 Apr. 1 * at Samford L 2 13 Mar. 16 RICHMOND L 6 10 Apr. 4 at Wake Forest W 14 11 Mar. 17 MARIST W 5 4 (11 inn.) Apr. 5 ! vs. North Carolina A&T W 8 1 Mar. 18 * RADFORD L 9 12 Apr. 6 UNC CHARLOTTE L 10 12 Mar. 19 * RADFORD L 3 5 Apr. 7 * MERCER W 5 2 Mar. 19 * RADFORD L 8 9 Apr. 7 * MERCER W 5 4 Mar. 23 at Duke L 8 9 Apr. 8 * MERCER W 8 5 Mar. 24 N.C. STATE L 2 3 Apr. 13 at Davidson W 12 5 Mar. 25 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 13 5 Apr. 14 at Furman L 8 10 (10 inn.) Mar. 26 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 6 2 Apr. 15 at Furman W 5 2 Mar. 26 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 6 1 Apr. 18 at East Carolina L 6 7 Mar. 30 at Virginia L 4 14 Apr. 19 at Duke L 6 7

126 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Apr. 20 at N.C. State L 0 9 ^ Kennel Club Classic - Jacksonville, Fla. Apr. 21 WOFFORD W 12 11 * Trans America Athletic Conference game Apr. 22 WOFFORD W 4 2 ! TAAC Tournament First Round Series - Buies Creek, N.C. Apr. 22 WOFFORD W 10 0 Apr. 25 at UNC Wilmington W 3 1 1997 [17-40 Overall / 7-11 TAAC] Apr. 28 * at Florida International L 0 8 Head Coach Chip Smith Apr. 29 * at Florida International L 0 6 Feb. 7 * at Mercer W 12 10 Apr. 29 * at Florida International L 3 4 (9 inn.) Feb. 8 * at Mercer L 5 6 May 5 * at College of Charleston L 2 3 Feb. 8 * at Mercer L 1 11 May 5 * at College of Charleston W 3 1 (8 inn.) Feb. 14 at Central Florida L 3 9 May 6 * at College of Charleston L 0 4 Feb. 15 at Central Florida L 2 4 May 9 DUKE L 8 10 (10 inn.) Feb. 15 at Central Florida L 4 5 * Trans America Athletic Conference Games Feb. 18 UNC WILMINGTON W 9 4 ! War Memorial Stadium Tournament - Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 19 NORTH CAROLINA L 1 9 Feb. 20 WOFFORD L 3 7 1996 [23-33 Overall / 9-9 TAAC] Feb. 20 WOFFORD W 2 1 Head Coach Chip Smith Feb. 22 VIRGINIA TECH L 5 6 (13 inn.) Feb. 16 at Charleston Southern L 2 6 Feb. 25 at North Carolina L 4 10 Feb. 17 at Charleston Southern L 1 3 Feb. 26 RICHMOND L 4 7 Feb. 21 at Wake Forest L 4 8 Mar. 1 at Duke L 11 12 (12 inn.) Feb. 23 DUKE L 1 5 Mar. 1 at Duke L 1 14 Feb. 24 at Duke W 4 2 Mar. 3 ^ vs. Western Michigan L 4 5 Feb. 27 at North Carolina W 9 2 Mar. 4 at Florida L 4 13 Feb. 29 at UNC Wilmington W 3 2 Mar. 5 ^ at North Florida L 12 13 Mar. 1 SAINT PETER’S W 12 0 Mar. 6 ^ vs. Xavier L 3 5 Mar. 1 SAINT PETER’S W 3 1 Mar. 7 ^ vs. Western Michigan W 4 3 Mar. 2 SAINT PETER’S W 4 1 Mar. 8 ^ vs. Central Michigan L 5 8 Mar. 4 NORTH CAROLINA L 0 7 Mar. 10 BALL STATE W 9 7 Mar. 5 UNC WILMINGTON W 4 3 Mar. 11 at Virginia Tech W 6 5 Mar. 9 at Wofford W 8 3 Mar. 12 FAIRFIELD W 4 3 Mar. 11 at Furman L 4 5 Mar. 14 YALE L 7 10 Mar. 12 at Augusta L 3 5 Mar. 15 YALE W 8 3 Mar. 13 at Augusta L 9 10 Mar. 15 BALL STATE L 4 7 Mar. 14 ^ vs North Florida L 4 5 Mar. 18 OLD DOMINION L 1 9 Mar. 15 ^ vs Akron L 8 16 Mar. 21 METHODIST L 10 13 Mar. 15 ^ vs. Troy State L 3 4 Mar. 24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L 4 10 Mar. 16 ^ vs. Ohio State L 5 9 Mar. 25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L 5 6 Mar. 19 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L 2 3 Mar. 26 DAVIDSON W 3 2 (11 inn.) Mar. 20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 10 7 Mar. 28 * MERCER W 5 4 Mar. 21 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 5 4 Mar. 28 * MERCER W 11 6 Mar. 22 * GEORGIA STATE W 3 2 Mar. 29 * MERCER L 5 12 Mar. 22 * GEORGIA STATE L 4 13 Apr. 1 DUKE W 7 2 Mar. 23 * GEORGIA STATE L 5 7 Apr. 2 WAKE FOREST L 2 8 Mar. 26 at Duke L 7 8 Apr. 4 * at Georgia State L 0 15 Mar. 29 BARTON W 3 2 Apr. 4 * at Georgia State L 4 8 Mar. 29 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 8 2 Apr. 5 * at Georgia State W 10 2 Mar. 29 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 3 1 Apr. 8 DUKE L 0 10 Mar. 30 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 4 8 Apr. 9 EAST CAROLINA L 10 11 Apr. 2 at East Carolina W 5 3 Apr. 11 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 4 6 Apr. 3 at UNC Wilmington L 2 6 Apr. 11 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 11 10 Apr. 5 * at Georgia State L 4 5 Apr. 12 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 16 12 Apr. 5 * at Georgia State L 2 3 Apr. 15 at Wake Forest L 5 7 Apr. 6 * at Georgia State L 3 13 Apr. 18 * GEORGIA STATE L 4 15 Apr. 9 WAKE FOREST L 4 11 Apr. 18 * GEORGIA STATE L 2 5 Apr. 10 EAST CAROLINA L 4 8 Apr. 19 * GEORGIA STATE L 6 10 Apr. 12 * MERCER L 0 6 Apr. 22 GREENSBORO COLLEGE W 8 7 Apr. 12 * MERCER W 4 1 Apr. 23 at UNC Wilmington L 3 8 Apr. 13 * MERCER W 7 6 May 2 * at College of Charleston W 11 10 Apr. 16 at Davidson L 4 13 May 2 * at College of Charleston W 7 6 Apr. 19 WOFFORD W 7 3 May 5 * at College of Charleston L 7 11 Apr. 20 WOFFORD W 7 3 May 6 at East Carolina L 0 12 Apr. 24 DUKE L 6 9 May 8 ! at Florida International L 2 6 Apr. 26 * at College of Charleston W 11 5 May 9 ! at Florida International L 5 14 Apr. 26 * at College of Charleston W 4 2 ^ Played in Jacksonville, Fla. Apr. 27 * at College of Charleston W 8 7 (10 inn.) * Trans America Athletic Conference game May 3 * at Mercer L 2 3 (10 inn.) ! TAAC Tournament First Round Series - Miami, Fla. May 4 * at Mercer L 3 4 May 4 * at Mercer W 5 0 1998 [28-30 Overall / 9-9 TAAC] May 7 at N.C. State L 2 12 (7 inn.) Head Coach Chip Smith May 7 at N.C. State L 2 9 Feb. 6 N.C. STATE L 1 15 May 8 UNC WILMINGTON L 4 10 Feb. 9 at N.C. State L 0 14 May 9 ! FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 2 4 Feb. 13 * at College of Charleston L 1 2 May 9 ! FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 1 6 Feb. 13 * at College of Charleston W 11 5

@GOCAMELSBSB 127 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 14 * at College of Charleston L 2 10 Mar. 11 FAIRFIELD W 13 4 Feb. 18 at Elon L 0 5 Mar. 12 * at Mercer W 5 4 Feb. 19 at Wofford W 12 5 Mar. 13 * at Mercer L 5 11 Feb. 20 BARTON W 9 5 Mar. 13 * at Mercer W 9 4 Feb. 25 NORTH CAROLINA L 3 8 Mar. 17 HIGH POINT W 4 3 Feb. 26 COPPIN STATE W 13 6 Mar. 17 HIGH POINT W 12 4 Feb. 26 COPPIN STATE W 16 3 (5 inn.) Mar. 19 * at Jacksonsville L 4 10 Feb. 27 VIRGINIA TECH L 1 2 Mar. 20 * at Jacksonsville L 0 3 Feb. 28 VIRGINIA TECH W 13 3 Mar. 20 * at Jacksonsville L 0 7 Mar. 2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 10 3 Mar. 24 EAST CAROLINA L 4 5 Mar. 3 at Wake Forest L 5 12 Mar. 25 TOWSON W 7 6 Mar. 6 COLUMBIA W 14 5 Mar. 27 * STETSON W 11 2 Mar. 7 COLUMBIA W 4 0 Mar. 27 * STETSON L 6 12 Mar. 7 MICHIGAN STATE L 2 6 Mar. 29 * STETSON L 5 9 Mar. 9 MICHIGAN STATE L 3 10 Mar. 30 at Virginia Tech L 6 7 Mar. 10 MICHIGAN STATE W 13 2 Mar. 31 BARTON W 9 3 Mar. 11 MICHIGAN STATE W 2 1 Apr. 1 NORTH ATLANTIC A&T W 20 4 Mar. 12 RICHMOND L 9 10 (10 inn.) Apr. 2 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 0 3 Mar. 14 MANHATTAN W 11 6 Apr. 2 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 3 10 Mar. 14 MANHATTAN W 14 4 Apr. 3 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 4 7 Mar. 16 HIGH POINT W 9 1 Apr. 6 at UNC Wilmington W 6 4 Mar. 17 at East Carolina L 9 10 Apr. 9 * at Central Florida L 4 11 Mar. 21 * at Mercer W 7 6 (9 inn.) Apr. 10 * at Central Florida L 5 6 Mar. 21 * at Mercer L 1 2 Apr. 10 * at Central Florida L 2 16 Mar. 23 * at Mercer L 6 11 Apr. 13 NORTH CAROLINA L 3 7 Mar. 24 APPALACHIAN STATE L 5 9 Apr. 16 * CENTENARY L 5 6 Mar. 25 BROWN W 17 6 Apr. 16 * CENTENARY L 3 4 (8 inn.) Mar. 26 BROWN W 14 3 Apr. 17 * CENTENARY W 5 2 Mar. 27 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 13 5 Apr. 19 at Elon L 8 9 Mar. 27 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 3 2 Apr. 22 at North Carolina L 6 7 Mar. 28 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 6 8 (10 inn.) Apr. 30 * at Troy State L 4 13 Mar. 31 EAST CAROLINA W 7 6 (10 inn.) May 1 * at Troy State L 1 14 Apr. 2 UNC WILMINGTON L 7 10 (10 inn.) May 1 * at Troy State L 1 15 Apr. 3 * GEORGIA STATE L 0 4 May 4 at East Carolina L 0 8 Apr. 3 * GEORGIA STATE W 6 1 May 5 ELON W 4 3 (10 inn.) Apr. 4 * GEORGIA STATE W 22 3 May 7 * JACKSONVILLE STATE W 4 3 (8 inn.) Apr. 7 WAKE FOREST L 9 11 May 7 * JACKSONVILLE STATE L 1 13 Apr. 8 at Richmond L 3 11 May 8 * JACKSONVILLE STATE L 4 8 Apr. 10 * MERCER W 10 6 May 11 UNC WILMINGTON W 8 7 Apr. 10 * MERCER L 3 5 May 14 * at Samford L 10 11 (15 inn.) Apr. 11 * MERCER W 14 7 May 15 * at Samford L 3 11 Apr. 14 DUKE L 2 10 May 15 * at Samford L 1 2 Apr. 17 * at Georgia State L 1 10 * Trans America Athletic Conference game Apr. 17 * at Georgia State L 6 10 Apr. 18 * at Georgia State W 9 4 2000 [31-25-1 Overall / 12-15 TAAC] Apr. 21 at Virginia Tech L 3 7 Head Coach Chip Smith Apr. 22 at North Carolina L 15 16 (11 inn.) Feb. 15 at Wake Forest L 1 12 Apr. 22 at North Carolina L 1 18 (5 inn.) Feb. 16 at North Carolina A&T W 6 4 May 1 at UNC Wilmington W 9 6 Feb. 22 at South Carolina L 2 10 May 2 at Old Dominion L 10 16 Feb. 25 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 7 0 May 6 ELON W 11 3 Feb. 26 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 21 0 May 8 ! at Jacksonville State L 5 14 Feb. 26 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 13 1 May 9 ! at Jacksonville State W 11 10 Feb. 29 APPALACHIAN STATE W 12 5 May 9 ! at Jacksonville State L 9 22 Mar. 1 at High Point W 15 7 * Trans America Athletic Conference game Mar. 3 * MERCER W 1 0 ! TAAC Tournament First Round Series - Jacksonville, Fla. Mar. 3 * MERCER L 5 7 Mar. 4 * MERCER W 4 3 1999 [24-32 Overall / 5-25 TAAC] Mar. 7 VIRGINIA TECH L 4 6 Head Coach Chip Smith Mar. 9 at Augusta W 10 5 Feb. 13 MARSHALL W 17 8 Mar. 10 * at Georgia State L 4 9 Feb. 13 MARSHALL W 22 7 Mar. 11 * at Georgia State L 0 3 Feb. 16 at North Carolina A&T W 13 1 Mar. 11 * at Georgia State W 4 3 Feb. 20 HOWARD W 5 3 Mar. 14 GEORGE MASON L 12 14 Feb. 20 HOWARD W 8 2 Mar. 15 at Elon W 6 3 Feb. 23 VIRGINIA TECH W 10 5 Mar. 17 PACE W 15 5 Feb. 24 at Wofford W 8 4 Mar. 18 PACE W 9 4 Feb. 25 NORFOLK STATE L 2 5 Mar. 21 TOWSON W 4 3 Feb. 27 WOFFORD W 3 0 Mar. 22 HIGH POINT W 12 2 Mar. 1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 23 3 Mar. 24 * SAMFORD W 5 4 Mar. 2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 8 2 Mar. 24 * SAMFORD W 5 4 Mar. 5 * GEORGIA STATE L 1 2 Mar. 25 * SAMFORD W 8 1 Mar. 5 * GEORGIA STATE L 2 6 Mar. 28 at Appalachian State T 9 9 (10 inn.) Mar. 6 * GEORGIA STATE L 6 8 (11 inn.) Mar. 31 * at Jacksonville State L 2 4

128 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mar. 31 * at Jacksonville State W 7 1 Apr. 20 * at Mercer W 11 4 Apr. 1 * at Jacksonville State W 6 4 Apr. 21 * at Mercer W 3 1 (10 inn.) Apr. 4 WAKE FOREST L 3 4 (11 inn.) Apr. 21 * at Mercer L 2 6 Apr. 5 at UNC Wilmington L 2 3 Apr. 24 HIGH POINT W 10 3 Apr. 7 * JACKSONVILLE L 1 13 Apr. 27 * GEORGIA STATE L 5 9 Apr. 7 * JACKSONVILLE L 6 11 Apr. 28 * GEORGIA STATE L 2 3 Apr. 8 * JACKSONVILLE L 8 12 Apr. 28 * GEORGIA STATE W 2 1 (10 inn.) Apr. 11 EAST CAROLINA W 4 3 May 4 * at Troy State L 2 9 Apr. 12 ELON L 4 7 May 5 * at Troy State L 2 8 Apr. 14 * at Stetson L 3 4 May 5 * at Troy State L 1 4 Apr. 15 * at Stetson W 12 2 May 8 DUKE W 12 8 Apr. 15 * at Stetson W 7 3 (8 inn.) May 10 * STETSON W 6 5 Apr. 18 UNC Wilmington W 7 6 May 11 * STETSON W 1 0 Apr. 19 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 5 4 May 11 * STETSON W 7 2 Apr. 21 * TROY STATE W 5 4 (8 inn.) May 16 ! vs. Jacksonville L 1 5 Apr. 21 * TROY STATE W 8 2 May 17 ! vs. Central Florida L 3 8 Apr. 22 * TROY STATE L 6 7 * Trans America Athletic Conference game Apr. 26 at East Carolina L 2 9 ! TAAC Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla. May 5 * at Florida Atlantic L 4 15 May 6 * at Florida Atlantic L 1 2 2002 [22-29 Overall / 11-19 Atlantic Sun] May 6 * at Florida Atlantic L 6 19 Head Coach Chip Smith May 10 at Virginia Tech W 19 9 Feb. 1 DELAWARE STATE W 19 1 May 12 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 2 5 Feb. 2 DELAWARE STATE W 9 8 May 12 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1 3 Feb. 8 COASTAL CAROLINA L 3 5 May 13 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1 9 Feb. 9 at Coastal Carolina L 2 14 May 17 ! vs. Central Florida W 5 0 Feb. 22 DREXEL W 3 2 May 18 ! vs. Jacksonville W 4 3 Feb. 23 DREXEL W 9 8 May 19 ! vs. Stetson L 0 2 Feb. 23 DREXEL W 7 0 May 19 ! vs. Georgia State W 5 3 Feb. 26 at Elon L 2 10 May 20 ! vs. Stetson L 2 15 Mar. 1 STONY BROOK L 1 5 * Trans America Athletic Conference game Mar. 1 STONY BROOK W 2 1 ! TAAC Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla. Mar. 4 ^ at North Florida W 10 9 Mar. 5 ^ vs. Vanderbilt L 3 7 2001 [33-21 Overall / 17-10 TAAC] Mar. 6 ^ vs. Detroit W 11 3 Head Coach Chip Smith Mar. 8 * MERCER W 8 5 Feb. 9 at Auburn L 0 11 Mar. 9 * MERCER L 3 4 Feb. 10 at Auburn L 3 7 Mar. 9 * MERCER L 1 3 Feb. 10 at Auburn L 2 10 Mar. 13 DUKE W 7 0 Feb. 16 VIRGINIA TECH L 4 5 Mar. 15 * at Georgia State L 1 3 Feb. 17 VIRGINIA TECH W 10 3 Mar. 15 * at Georgia State L 1 6 Feb. 23 PACE W 11 6 Mar. 16 * at Georgia State L 5 7 Feb. 24 PACE W 18 3 Mar. 20 at Duke L 6 11 Feb. 24 PACE W 5 4 Mar. 22 * at Stetson W 8 6 Feb. 28 at High Point W 4 3 Mar. 23 * at Stetson L 3 7 Mar. 2 STONY BROOK W 14 3 Mar. 23 * at Stetson L 5 13 Mar. 2 AKRON W 8 5 Mar. 27 at East Carolina L 0 2 Mar. 3 AKRON L 6 22 Mar. 29 * JACKSONVILLE W 2 1 Mar. 7 RADFORD W 32 5 Mar. 29 * JACKSONVILLE W 7 2 Mar. 7 RADFORD W 7 3 Mar. 29 * JACKSONVILLE W 3 1 Mar. 13 at Duke W 7 0 Apr. 2 at High Point W 6 2 Mar. 14 N.C. STATE L 1 10 Apr. 3 EAST CAROLINA L 9 16 Mar. 16 * at Samford W 13 4 Apr. 5 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1 20 Mar. 17 * at Samford L 4 8 Apr. 6 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 3 6 Mar. 17 * at Samford W 9 3 Apr. 6 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 2 10 Mar. 22 HOWARD W 15 2 Apr. 9 at UNC Wilmington L 0 5 Mar. 22 HOWARD W 17 3 Apr. 12 * at Florida Atlantic L 1 2 Mar. 23 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 10 9 (10 inn.) Apr. 13 * at Florida Atlantic L 2 5 Mar. 23 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 7 3 Apr. 13 * at Florida Atlantic L 1 10 Mar. 24 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 13 14 Apr. 16 ELON W 4 3 (10 inn.) Mar. 27 UNC WILMINGTON W 6 5 Apr. 19 * at Belmont L 7 11 Mar. 28 at N.C. State L 4 5 Apr. 19 * at Belmont L 4 13 Mar. 30 * at Jacksonville L 3 18 Apr. 20 * at Belmont L 6 7 Mar. 31 * at Jacksonville W 3 1 Apr. 23 HIGH POINT W 13 6 Mar. 31 * at Jacksonville W 5 4 (8 inn.) Apr. 24 UNC WILMINGTON L 1 9 Apr. 4 ELON L 2 3 May 3 * TROY STATE W 11 9 Apr. 6 * JACKSONVILLE STATE W 4 2 May 6 * TROY STATE W 10 2 Apr. 6 * JACKSONVILLE STATE W 13 2 May 6 * TROY STATE L 0 2 Apr. 7 * JACKSONVILLE STATE W 4 2 May 10 * SAMFORD W 9 8 (10 inn.) Apr. 10 at UNC Wilmington L 1 2 (11 inn.) May 11 * SAMFORD W 1 0 Apr. 13 * at Central Florida L 1 3 May 11 * SAMFORD W 15 4 Apr. 14 * at Central Florida W 6 2 May 17 * at Jacksonville State L 1 2 Apr. 14 * at Central Florida W 6 1 May 18 * at Jacksonville State L 7 8 Apr. 18 at Elon W 6 5 (12 inn.) May 18 * at Jacksonville State W 7 4

@GOCAMELSBSB 129 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ^ Kennel Club Classic - Jacksonville, Fla. Mar. 9 at Florida International W 9 5 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Mar. 10 at Miami (Fla.) L 8 10 Mar. 12 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 2 3 2003 [22-28 Overall / 14-18 Atlantic Sun] Mar. 13 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 1 6 Head Coach Chip Smith Mar. 13 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3 2 Feb. 6 at Miami (Fla.) L 2 13 Mar. 19 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 0 2 Feb. 7 at Miami (Fla.) L 3 10 Mar. 20 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 0 6 Feb. 8 at Miami (Fla.) W 12 9 (10 inn.) Mar. 20 * CENTRAL FLORIDA L 3 4 Feb. 14 VIRGINIA TECH L 4 6 Mar. 24 EAST CAROLINA L 2 12 Feb. 15 VIRGINIA TECH W 6 0 Mar. 26 * TROY STATE L 2 4 (11 inn.) Feb. 21 * at Mercer W 4 2 Mar. 27 * TROY STATE W 10 6 Feb. 24 * at Mercer L 3 4 Mar. 27 * TROY STATE L 2 4 Feb. 24 * at Mercer L 0 1 Mar. 29 HARVARD W 8 4 Feb. 28 * GEORGIA STATE L 1 4 Apr. 2 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 1 20 Mar. 1 * GEORGIA STATE L 2 10 Apr. 3 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 3 6 Mar. 1 * GEORGIA STATE L 2 9 Apr. 6 at UNC Wilmington L 1 7 Mar. 4 at Georgia Tech L 3 5 Apr. 9 * at Gardner-Webb L 2 6 Mar. 5 at Georgia Tech L 1 3 Apr. 10 * at Gardner-Webb W 6 1 Mar. 7 * at Samford W 13 4 Apr. 10 * at Gardner-Webb L 3 5 Mar. 8 * at Samford W 7 0 Apr. 14 at N.C. State W 5 2 Mar. 8 * at Samford L 1 4 Apr. 16 * JACKSONVILLE L 0 8 Mar. 14 * JACKSONVILLE STATE L 0 4 Apr. 17 * JACKSONVILLE W 2 1 (9 inn.) Mar. 15 * JACKSONVILLE STATE L 5 7 Apr. 17 * JACKSONVILLE W 3 2 Mar. 15 * JACKSONVILLE STATE L 3 6 Apr. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE L 2 11 Mar. 17 PRINCETON W 14 0 Apr. 22 * at Stetson L 0 11 Mar. 21 * at Jacksonville L 8 10 Apr. 22 * at Stetson W 6 5 (9 inn.) Mar. 22 * at Jacksonville W 3 1 Apr. 23 * at Stetson L 2 7 Mar. 22 * at Jacksonville L 7 13 May 4 at Elon L 6 9 Mar. 24 BROWN W 7 6 (10 inn.) May 5 UNC WILMINGTON L 1 6 Mar. 25 at East Carolina W 4 1 May 7 * MERCER W 10 4 Mar. 28 * STETSON W 3 2 (11 inn.) May 8 * MERCER L 1 2 Mar. 29 * STETSON W 3 0 May 8 * MERCER W 3 2 Mar. 29 * STETSON W 5 1 May 11 N.C. STATE L 1 3 Apr. 1 UNC WILMINGTON L 4 7 May 12 at Virginia Tech L 0 1 Apr. 4 * at Central Florida L 9 10 (12 inn.) May 14 * at Belmont W 7 2 Apr. 5 * at Central Florida L 0 6 May 15 * at Belmont W 5 1 Apr. 5 * at Central Florida W 8 5 May 17 * at Belmont W 11 7 Apr. 11 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 1 11 May 18 at Appalachian State W 7 3 Apr. 12 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 6 4 May 21 * LIPSCOMB W 6 2 Apr. 12 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 6 9 May 22 * LIPSCOMB L 2 7 Apr. 15 EAST CAROLINA L 3 6 May 22 * LIPSCOMB L 1 7 Apr. 16 at UNC Wilmington W 4 1 May 26 ! at Central Florida L 5 6 Apr. 18 * BELMONT W 7 0 May 27 ! vs. Troy State L 11 13 Apr. 19 * BELMONT L 1 2 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Apr. 19 * BELMONT W 6 1 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament - Deland, Fla. Apr. 22 at Charleston Southern W 19 5 May 6 at Elon L 1 4 2005 [25-29 / 13-17 Atlantic Sun] May 7 HIGH POINT W 9 4 Head Coach Chip Smith May 9 * GARDNER-WEBB W 10 6 Feb. 11 N.C. STATE W 9 1 May 10 * GARDNER-WEBB L 5 8 Feb. 12 at N.C. State L 6 8 May 10 * GARDNER-WEBB L 2 4 Feb. 15 COASTAL CAROLINA W 8 4 May 13 at Virginia Tech L 7 22 Feb. 18 OHIO W 8 4 May 16 * at Troy State L 4 5 Feb. 19 OHIO W 18 17 May 17 * at Troy State W 2 0 Feb. 19 OHIO W 3 1 May 17 * at Troy State W 3 1 Feb. 25 VIRGINIA TECH L 6 10 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Mar. 1 BARTON W 10 2 Mar. 2 UNC PEMBROKE W 9 8 2004 [23-24 Overall / 14-16 Atlantic Sun] Mar. 4 at High Point L 5 18 Head Coach Chip Smith Mar. 5 HIGH POINT W 11 5 Feb. 5 at Texas Tech L 1 18 Mar. 5 HIGH POINT W 8 2 Feb. 6 at Texas Tech L 4 19 Mar. 8 ^ vs. Michigan State L 6 10 Feb. 7 at Texas Tech L 4 9 Mar. 9 ^ vs. North Florida L 8 12 Feb. 13 N.C. STATE L 2 3 Mar. 11 * at Central Florida L 8 18 Feb. 14 at N.C. State L 1 7 Mar. 12 * at Central Florida L 0 18 Feb. 18 at East Carolina L 2 10 Mar. 12 * at Central Florida L 3 9 Feb. 20 at North Carolina A&T W 18 11 Mar. 15 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 7 6 Feb. 21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 11 10 Mar. 18 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 7 6 Feb. 21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 10 7 Mar. 19 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 0 2 Feb. 28 * at Georgia State W 2 0 Mar. 19 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 8 6 Feb. 28 * at Georgia State L 1 5 Mar.. 22 SIENA W 7 0 Mar. 1 * at Georgia State W 14 3 Mar. 29 at North Carolina A&T L 2 3 Mar. 5 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 14 4 Mar. 30 at East Carolina L 5 6 Mar. 6 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 5 2 Apr. 2 * at Troy L 7 10

130 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Apr. 2 * at Troy L 5 16 Apr. 22 * at Stetson L 4 6 Apr. 4 * at Troy L 3 11 Apr. 25 at Coastal Carolina L 2 7 Apr. 6 at UNC Wilmington L 3 13 Apr. 28 * MERCER L 8 9 (10 inn.) Apr. 8 * at Jacksonville W 6 3 Apr. 28 * MERCER W 5 3 Apr. 9 * at Jacksonville W 8 2 Apr. 29 * MERCER W 12 1 Apr. 9 * at Jacksonville L 4 12 May 6 at UNC Asheville L 3 6 Apr. 12 at Coastal Carolina L 8 16 May 6 at UNC Asheville L 1 7 Apr. 15 * STETSON W 11 5 May 9 at North Carolina L 3 6 Apr. 16 * STETSON L 8 12 May 10 at Virginia Tech W 8 7 Apr. 16 * STETSON W 8 3 May 12 * at Belmont L 4 7 (10 inn.) Apr. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE W 10 9 May 12 * at Belmont L 6 8 Apr. 22 * at Mercer W 10 2 May 13 * at Belmont W 18 6 Apr. 23 * at Mercer L 7 10 May 16 at Elon L 7 13 Apr. 23 * at Mercer L 4 12 May 18 * KENNESAW STATE W 8 6 Apr. 29 * GEORGIA STATE L 5 8 May 19 * KENNESAW STATE W 10 7 Apr. 30 * GEORGIA STATE W 9 6 May 20 * KENNESAW STATE L 5 7 Apr. 30 * GEORGIA STATE L 12 13 May 24 ! vs. Jacksonville L 5 6 May 3 at Virginia Tech L 2 4 May 25 ! vs. East Tennessee State L 10 11 May 6 * GARDNER-WEBB W 3 0 # Played at Ernie Shoe Field - Winston-Salem, N.C. May 7 * GARDNER-WEBB L 7 12 * Atlantic Sun Conference game May 7 * GARDNER-WEBB L 8 11 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament - Deland, Fla. May 10 UNC WILMINGTON L 6 12 May 13 * at Lipscomb W 8 3 2007 [11-45 Overall / 5-22 Atlantic Sun] May 14 * at Lipscomb W 7 3 Head Coach Chris Wiley May 16 * at Lipscomb L 3 11 Feb. 9 CHARLOTTE L 6 15 May 17 at N.C. State L 3 11 Feb. 10 CHARLOTTE L 0 8 May 19 * BELMONT W 4 3 Feb. 16 UNC ASHEVILLE L 1 6 May 20 * BELMONT W 6 5 Feb. 17 UNC ASHEVILLE L 8 10 May 20 * BELMONT L 2 11 Feb. 17 UNC ASHEVILLE L 3 5 Atlantic Sun Conference game Feb. 21 at East Carolina W 2 0 ^ Kennel Club Classic Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 23 at Charlotte L 0 1 Feb. 24 at Charlotte L 2 13 2006 [19-38 Overall / 13-17 Atlantic Sun] Feb. 27 at The Citadel L 10 20 Head Coach Chip Smith Mar. 2 SETON HALL L 6 8 Feb. 11 at Coastal Carolina L 0 9 Mar. 2 SETON HALL L 6 8 Feb. 14 at Charleston Southern L 10 14 Mar. 3 SETON HALL W 9 6 Feb. 17 VIRGINIA TECH L 2 5 Mar. 5 HOLY CROSS W 14 9 Feb. 18 VIRGINIA TECH L 6 16 Mar. 6 HOLY CROSS W 9 2 Feb. 24 at North Carolina A&T W 8 6 Mar. 9 at Marshall L 8 9 Feb. 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 9 2 Mar. 9 at Marshall L 5 6 (7 inn.) Feb. 28 # vs. Appalachian State L 7 12 Mar. 10 at Marshall L 4 8 Mar. 2 at Texas Tech W 7 5 Mar. 12 COLUMBIA L 4 14 Mar. 3 at Texas Tech L 3 5 Mar. 13 COLUMBIA L 9 11 Mar. 4 at Texas Tech L 4 6 Mar. 16 * at Mercer L 3 7 Mar. 6 LA SALLE W 7 6 Mar. 17 * at Mercer L 2 8 Mar. 6 LA SALLE L 8 9 (8 inn.) Mar. 17 * at Mercer L 3 12 Mar. 7 N.C. STATE L 7 13 Mar. 20 at UNC Wilmington L 2 6 Mar. 10 * at North Florida L 1 2 Mar. 23 * BELMONT L 2 7 Mar. 11 * at North Florida L 5 6 (10 inn.) Mar. 23 * BELMONT W 5 4 (10 inn.) Mar. 11 * at North Florida L 1 8 Mar. 24 * BELMONT L 4 9 Mar. 15 ELON L 6 7 Mar. 27 DUKE L 7 11 Mar. 17 * JACKSONVILLE L 4 7 Mar. 30 * at East Tennessee State W 10 6 Mar. 17 * JACKSONVILLE W 11 10 (10 inn.) Mar. 31 * at East Tennessee State L 4 5 Mar. 18 * JACKSONVILLE W 5 6 Mar. 31 * at East Tennessee State L 4 5 Mar. 22 LONGWOOD W 14 8 Apr. 4 North Carolina A&T W 11 10 Mar. 24 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE L 2 3 Apr. 6 * at Jacksonville L 1 11 (7 inn.) Mar. 24 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE L 1 7 Apr. 6 * at Jacksonville L 3 13 Mar. 25 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 9 4 Apr. 7 * at Jacksonville L 3 5 Mar. 28 LONGWOOD L 7 8 Apr. 10 BARTON L 5 7 Mar. 31 * at Florida Atlantic L 0 2 Apr. 13 * STETSON L 4 5 Apr. 1 * at Florida Atlantic L 8 11 Apr. 13 * STETSON L 1 3 Apr. 1 * at Florida Atlantic W 7 3 Apr. 14 * STETSON L 0 6 Apr. 4 UNC WILMINGTON L 8 13 Apr. 17 at North Carolina L 4 2 (11 inn.) Apr. 7 * at Gardner-Webb W 7 3 Apr. 20 * at Lipscomb L 1 2 Apr. 8 * at Gardner-Webb W 13 2 Apr. 21 * at Lipscomb L 2 3 Apr. 8 * at Gardner-Webb L 5 6 Apr. 21 * at Lipscomb W 4 2 Apr. 11 COASTAL CAROLINA L 1 11 Apr. 24 at Duke L 0 12 Apr. 14 * LIPSCOMB L 8 11 Apr. 27 * GARDNER-WEBB L 1 9 Apr. 14 * LIPSCOMB W 7 4 Apr. 27 * GARDNER-WEBB L 2 6 Apr. 15 * LIPSCOMB W 3 2 Apr. 28 * GARDNER-WEBB W 12 2 Apr. 18 UNC WILMINGTON L 8 18 May 4 at N.C. State L 4 12 Apr. 21 * at Stetson L 3 5 May 5 at N.C. State L 3 7 Apr. 22 * at Stetson L 1 11 May 7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 4 15

@GOCAMELSBSB 131 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS May 11 * NORTH FLORIDA L 8 9 (11 inn.) Head Coach Greg Goff May 11 * NORTH FLORIDA L 11 13 Feb. 20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 16 5 May 12 * NORTH FLORIDA L 3 7 Feb. 20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 10 3 May 15 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 10 Feb. 21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 11 4 May 17 * at Kennesaw State W 4 1 Feb. 24 at North Carolina A&T W 19 5 May 18 * at Kennesaw State L 1 2 Feb. 25 UNC GREENSBORO W 17 3 May 18 * at Kennesaw State L 3 11 Feb. 28 * at Kennesaw State W 12 11 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Feb. 28 * at Kennesaw State L 8 9 Mar. 3 at Florida A&M W 7 0 (7 inn.) 2008 [21-37 Overall / 13-20 Atlantic Sun] Mar. 3 at Florida A&M W 16 6 (7 inn.) Head Coach Greg Goff Mar. 6 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 10 14 Feb. 23 DAYTON W 7 5 Mar. 6 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 8 16 Feb. 23 DAYTON W 6 1 Mar. 7 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 2 5 Feb. 26 at High Point L 13 20 Mar. 10 LONGWOOD L 7 10 Feb. 29 * MERCER W 5 4 (10 inn.) Mar. 10 LONGWOOD L 7 8 (7 inn.) Mar. 1 * MERCER L 2 8 Mar. 11 at N.C. Central W 15 1 Mar. 1 * MERCER L 5 18 Mar. 17 DAYTON L 3 12 Mar. 4 at Florida L 3 15 Mar. 18 DAYTON W 14 4 Mar. 5 at Florida L 0 15 Mar. 20 * at East Tennnessee State W 15 12 Mar. 8 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 4 3 Mar. 21 * at East Tennnessee State L 11 21 (7 inn.) Mar. 8 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 5 1 Mar. 21 * at East Tennnessee State L 3 9 Mar. 10 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 11 1 Mar. 24 EAST CAROLINA L 9 10 Mar. 11 UNC WILMINGTON L 4 6 Mar. 27 * NORTH FLORIDA L 3 13 Mar. 12 ELON L 1 5 Mar. 30 * NORTH FLORIDA L 2 12 Mar. 14 * at USC Upstate L 2 13 Mar. 30 * NORTH FLORIDA L 13 16 Mar. 15 * at USC Upstate L 4 5 Mar. 31 at High Point W 16 7 Mar. 17 * at USC Upstate L 5 6 (10 inn.) Apr. 4 SAVANNAH STATE W 12 10 Mar. 18 at North Carolina A&T L 1 6 Apr. 4 SAVANNAH STATE W 18 1 Mar. 20 * at Stetson W 9 3 Apr. 7 HIGH POINT L 6 9 Mar. 21 * at Stetson L 1 9 Apr. 9 * BELMONT L 9 12 Mar. 21 * at Stetson L 5 6 (11 inn.) Apr. 9 * BELMONT W 22 9 Mar. 24 BROWN W 5 2 Apr. 10 * BELMONT W 14 7 Mar. 25 at N.C. Central W 8 2 Apr. 14 at East Carolina W 12 8 Mar. 26 at East Carolina L 3 11 Apr. 15 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 9 7 Mar. 28 * FLORIDA GULF COAST L 2 3 Apr. 17 * at Jacksonville W 3 2 Mar. 28 * FLORIDA GULF COAST L 3 13 Apr. 18 * at Jacksonville L 6 7 Mar. 29 * FLORIDA GULF COAST L 2 3 Apr. 18 * at Jacksonville L 5 10 Apr. 1 N.C. CENTRAL W 10 1 Apr. 21 N.C. CENTRAL W 15 5 (7 inn.) Apr. 2 at East Carolina L 2 11 Apr. 21 N.C. CENTRAL W 18 0 (7 inn.) Apr. 4 * at North Florida L 7 8 Apr. 24 * STETSON W 13 7 Apr. 5 * at North Florida W 10 4 Apr. 24 * STETSON L 2 5 Apr. 7 * at North Florida L 2 9 Apr. 25 * STETSON L 5 8 Apr. 8 HIGH POINT L 8 9 May 1 at N.C. State W 7 4 Apr. 9 at UNC Wilmington W 8 6 May 2 N.C. STATE W 16 7 Apr. 11 * JACKSONVILLE L 5 8 May 8 * at Lipscomb L 6 8 Apr. 11 * JACKSONVILLE W 3 1 May 8 * at Lipscomb L 11 12 Apr. 12 * JACKSONVILLE W 8 4 May 9 * at Lipscomb W 8 7 Apr. 15 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 4 0 May 11 at Alabama A&M W 23 2 (7 inn.) Apr. 16 DUKE L 2 16 May 11 at Alabama A&M W 13 3 (7 inn.) Apr. 18 * at Gardner-Webb L 8 13 May 14 * USC UPSTATE L 4 7 Apr. 19 * at Gardner-Webb W 10 3 May 15 * USC UPSTATE L 3 5 Apr. 19 * at Gardner-Webb W 8 6 May 15 * USC UPSTATE L 2 8 Apr. 23 EAST CAROLINA L 3 9 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Apr. 25 * KENNESAW STATE L 3 14 Apr. 25 * KENNESAW STATE L 3 5 2010 [28-27 Overall / 8-19 Atlantic Sun] Apr. 26 * KENNESAW STATE L 8 9 (11 inn.) Head Coach Greg Goff May 2 at N.C. State L 2 8 Feb. 19 UNC ASHEVILLE L 11 15 May 3 at Elon L 1 7 Feb. 20 UNC ASHEVILLE W 5 4 May 6 N.C. STATE L 3 6 Feb. 20 UNC ASHEVILLE W 11 2 May 9 * at Belmont L 0 14 Feb. 23 at N.C. State L 8 9 (11 inn.) May 9 * at Belmont W 6 5 Feb. 26 at North Carolina A&T W 15 5 May 10 * at Belmont L 3 7 Feb. 27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 14 5 May 13 at Duke L 5 10 Feb. 27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T L 3 5 May 15 * LIPSCOMB W 11 8 Mar. 5 SAVANNAH STATE W 16 1 May 16 * LIPSCOMB W 10 5 Mar. 6 SAVANNAH STATE L 5 21 May 16 * LIPSCOMB L 1 6 Mar. 6 SAVANNAH STATE W 9 5 May 21 ! vs. Lipscomb L 0 14 Mar. 9 LA SALLE W 10 4 May 22 ! vs. Mercer W 11 3 Mar. 10 LA SALLE W 19 7 May 23 ! vs. Belmont L 3 6 Mar. 13 * at Mercer L 3 7 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Mar. 13 * at Mercer W 12 5 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament - Deland, Fla. Mar. 14 * at Mercer L 3 15 Mar. 16 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 14 2 2009 [27-24 Overall / 7-19 Atlantic Sun] Mar. 16 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 6 1 (7 inn.)

132 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mar. 17 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 13 0 Apr. 6 at N.C. Central W 15 1 Mar. 19 * KENNESAW STATE W 3 1 Apr. 8 * NORTH FLORIDA L 8 9 Mar. 20 * KENNESAW STATE L 6 7 (11 inn.) Apr. 9 * NORTH FLORIDA W 5 1 Mar. 20 * KENNESAW STATE W 9 6 Apr. 9 * NORTH FLORIDA L 4 14 Mar. 23 N.C. STATE W 15 10 Apr. 12 at UNC Wilmington L 2 5 Mar. 26 * at North Florida L 5 7 Apr. 15 * at Jacksonville L 10 11 Mar. 27 * at North Florida W 10 4 Apr. 16 * at Jacksonville L 13 16 Mar. 27 * at North Florida L 4 5 (11 inn.) Apr. 16 * at Jacksonville L 10 16 Mar. 30 NORFOLK STATE W 9 3 Apr. 19 at N.C. State L 2 3 Apr. 1 * at Stetson L 2 7 Apr. 21 * BELMONT L 1 16 Apr. 2 * at Stetson L 3 4 Apr. 23 * BELMONT L 2 7 Apr. 2 * at Stetson L 7 11 Apr. 23 * BELMONT L 8 12 Apr. 7 at UNC Wilmington L 5 8 May 6 * at Lipscomb L 3 4 (10 inn.) Apr. 9 * FLORIDA GULF COAST L 9 13 May 7 * at Lipscomb L 5 8 Apr. 10 * FLORIDA GULF COAST L 4 9 (10 inn.) May 8 * at Lipscomb L 7 12 Apr. 10 * FLORIDA GULF COAST L 5 7 May 10 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 12 5 Apr. 13 at East Carolina L 3 6 May 11 N.C. STATE L 2 10 Apr. 16 * at USC Upstate L 5 6 May 13 * at East Tennessee State L 5 7 Apr. 17 * at USC Upstate W 13 6 May 14 * at East Tennessee State L 1 13 Apr. 17 * at USC Upstate L 3 4 May 14 * at East Tennessee State L 9 13 Apr. 20 EAST CAROLINA W 12 5 May 19 * USC UPSTATE W 11 1 (7 inn.) Apr. 23 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 17 8 May 19 * USC UPSTATE L 3 8 Apr. 24 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE L 3 4 May 20 * USC UPSTATE L 1 5 Apr. 24 * EAST TENNESSEE STATE L 4 6 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Apr. 30 N.C. CENTRAL W 16 2 (7 inn.) Apr. 30 N.C. CENTRAL W 27 4 (7 inn.) 2012 [41-18 Overall / 15-9 Big South] May 1 at N.C. Central W 10 1 (7 inn.) Head Coach Greg Goff May 1 at N.C. Central W 13 8 (7 inn.) Feb. 17 MARIST W 10 3 May 7 LONGWOOD L 4 5 Feb. 18 MARIST L 5 7 May 8 LONGWOOD L 12 24 Feb. 18 MARIST W 9 8 May 8 LONGWOOD W 22 6 Feb. 21 at Duke W 10 4 May 11 at Norfolk State W 14 9 Feb. 25 FORDHAM L 6 7 May 15 * at Belmont L 1 4 Feb. 25 FORDHAM W 5 2 May 15 * at Belmont L 7 9 Feb. 26 FORDHAM W 9 0 May 16 * at Belmont L 6 14 Feb. 28 at N.C. State L 2 9 May 20 * LIPSCOMB W 5 4 (10 inn.) Mar. 2 ^ N.C. CENTRAL W 15 2 May 21 * LIPSCOMB L 7 9 (11 inn.) Mar. 2 ^ N.C. CENTRAL W 6 1 May 21 * LIPSCOMB W 5 4 Mar. 4 ^ HOLY CROSS W 9 4 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Mar. 5 ^ HOLY CROSS W 8 0 Mar. 6 at North Carolina A&T W 7 2 2011 [17-37 Overall / 3-27 Atlantic Sun] Mar. 9 VALPARAISO W 6 5 (10 inn.) Head Coach Greg Goff Mar. 10 VALPARAISO W 3 2 Feb. 18 at North Carolina A&T L 9 14 Mar. 10 VALPARAISO W 7 3 Feb. 18 at North Carolina A&T W 15 3 Mar. 13 RIDER W 13 10 Feb. 19 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 13 8 Mar. 14 RIDER W 9 3 Feb. 19 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 12 6 Mar. 16 LONGWOOD W 15 6 Feb. 22 at Duke L 2 9 Mar. 17 LONGWOOD W 9 5 Feb. 25 UNC ASHEVILLE W 7 3 Mar. 17 LONGWOOD W 5 2 Feb. 26 UNC ASHEVILLE W 9 5 Mar. 20 COPPIN STATE W 12 2 Feb. 26 UNC ASHEVILLE W 17 10 Mar. 21 COPPIN STATE W 12 0 Mar. 1 at East Carolina L 4 7 Mar. 23 * at Winthrop W 8 0 Mar. 4 * at Kennesaw State L 2 10 Mar. 24 * at Winthrop W 7 6 (12 inn.) Mar. 6 * at Kennesaw State L 4 5 Mar. 24 * at Winthrop W 6 4 Mar. 6 * at Kennesaw State L 8 13 Mar. 30 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3 4 (10 inn.) Mar. 8 EAST CAROLINA L 2 3 Mar. 31 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 5 2 Mar. 11 * STETSON L 3 14 Mar. 31 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6 2 Mar. 12 * STETSON L 1 12 Apr. 3 DUKE L 7 9 Mar. 12 * STETSON W 7 2 Apr. 6 * at Liberty L 4 5 Mar. 16 FORDHAM W 5 2 Apr. 7 * at Liberty L 6 8 Mar. 18 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 0 6 Apr. 7 * at Liberty W 7 6 (10 inn.) Mar. 19 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 5 10 Apr. 10 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 18 5 Mar. 19 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 2 10 Apr. 11 at N.C. Central W 20 0 Mar. 22 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 25 13 Apr. 13 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 4 3 Mar. 22 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 19 12 Apr. 14 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 2 3 Mar. 24 NORTHWESTERN W 9 6 Apr. 14 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 13 6 Mar. 25 NORTHWESTERN L 5 6 Apr. 17 N.C. STATE W 8 6 Mar. 26 NORTHWESTERN L 2 3 Apr. 20 * at VMI W 6 4 Mar. 29 DUKE W 4 1 Apr. 20 * at VMI L 2 3 Apr. 1 * MERCER L 5 16 Apr. 21 * at VMI L 7 8 Apr. 2 * MERCER L 3 12 Apr. 26 at Lipscomb W 5 2 Apr. 2 * MERCER L 5 9 Apr. 27 at Lipscomb L 2 6 Apr. 5 UNC WILMINGTON L 5 13 Apr. 28 at Lipscomb L 4 10 Apr. 6 at N.C. Central W 8 2 May 5 * at Coastal Carolina L 4 11

@GOCAMELSBSB 133 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS May 5 * at Coastal Carolina L 5 6 May 18 NEW ORLEANS W 9 6 May 6 * at Coastal Carolina W 2 1 May 21 ! vs. Charleston Southern W 4 0 May 7 at Wofford W 9 4 May 22 ! vs. Radford W 4 3 May 10 N.C. CENTRAL L 7 12 May 24 ! vs. Longwood W 8 6 May 11 * RADFORD W 6 3 May 25 ! vs. Liberty L 1 2 May 12 * RADFORD W 6 4 # Played at Finch Field - Thomasville, N.C. May 12 * RADFORD W 1 0 * Big South Conference game May 18 * PRESBYTERIAN W 8 6 ! Big South Conference Tournament - High Point, N.C. May 18 * PRESBYTERIAN L 1 3 May 19 * PRESBYTERIAN W 4 3 2014 [41-21 Overall / 18-8 Big South] May 22 ! at High Point W 10 4 Head Coach Greg Goff May 24 ! vs. Liberty L 0 7 Feb. 15 LA SALLE W 9 2 May 24 ! at High Point L 5 9 Feb. 16 LA SALLE W 9 4 ^ Campbell Invitational - Buies Creek, N.C. Feb. 16 LA SALLE W 10 6 * Big South Conference game Feb. 18 at East Carolina L 3 8 ! Big South Conference Tournament - High Point, N.C. Feb. 21 MANHATTAN W 12 2 Feb. 22 ~ DELAWARE W 9 2 2013 [49-10 Overall / 19-5 Big South] Feb. 22 ~ MANHATTAN W 7 4 Head Coach Greg Goff Feb. 23 ~ DELAWARE L 2 6 Feb. 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 8 2 Feb. 26 & vs. Missouri W 6 3 Feb. 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 6 10 Feb. 28 ^ ALBANY (N.Y.) L 3 6 Feb. 19 at East Carolina W 6 4 Mar. 1 ^ ARMY W 6 5 Feb. 21 HARTFORD W 9 2 Mar. 2 ^ TOWSON W 5 4 Feb. 23 HARTFORD W 18 3 Mar. 5 # vs. Appalachian State W 8 4 Feb. 24 HARTFORD W 9 1 Mar. 8 WILLIAM & MARY L 6 7 Feb. 24 HARTFORD W 10 1 (7 inn.) Mar. 8 WILLIAM & MARY W 2 1 Feb. 27 at Duke W 9 3 Mar. 9 WILLIAM & MARY L 7 19 Mar. 1 LAFAYETTE W 17 6 Mar. 11 BALL STATE W 4 0 Mar. 2 LAFAYETTE W 8 3 Mar. 12 BALL STATE W 4 3 Mar. 2 LAFAYETTE W 7 2 Mar. 14 * at Liberty L 1 17 Mar. 6 at N.C. State L 2 5 Mar. 15 * at Liberty L 1 5 Mar. 8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 15 5 Mar. 15 * at Liberty W 6 5 Mar. 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 15 3 Mar. 19 IONA W 6 0 Mar. 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 10 4 Mar. 21 * at Longwood W 4 1 (10 inn.) Mar. 13 EAST CAROLINA W 8 6 Mar. 22 * at Longwood W 7 3 Mar. 15 * at Gardner-Webb W 7 1 Mar. 23 * at Longwood W 3 0 Mar. 16 * at Gardner-Webb L 0 4 Mar. 30 * HIGH POINT L 6 8 Mar. 17 * at Gardner-Webb W 11 10 Mar. 30 * HIGH POINT W 8 5 Mar. 19 RIDER W 14 6 Mar. 31 * HIGH POINT L 2 10 Mar. 20 RIDER W 4 3 Apr. 1 N.C. STATE L 2 9 (12 inn.) Mar. 22 * at UNC Asheville W 4 1 Apr. 2 at Elon L 1 2 Mar. 23 * at UNC Asheville W 12 8 Apr. 4 * PRESBYTERIAN W 4 0 Mar. 23 * at UNC Asheville W 5 4 Apr. 5 * PRESBYTERIAN W 10 1 Mar. 26 DUKE W 6 3 Apr. 6 * PRESBYTERIAN W 4 1 Mar. 29 * RADFORD W 11 3 Apr. 8 at UNC Wilmington L 0 3 Mar. 30 * RADFORD L 2 5 Apr. 11 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 7 1 Mar. 30 * RADFORD L 2 3 Apr. 12 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 9 3 Apr. 2 at North Carolina A&T W 10 2 Apr. 13 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 3 0 Apr. 3 OLD DOMINION W 8 0 Apr. 17 * at Radford L 3 10 Apr. 5 * at Presbyterian W 7 1 (11 inn.) Apr. 18 * at Radford W 5 4 Apr. 6 * at Presbyterian W 14 3 Apr. 19 * at Radford L 4 5 (13 inn.) Apr. 7 * at Presbyterian W 3 1 Apr. 22 at N.C. State W 9 0 Apr. 9 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 10 2 Apr. 23 at Virginia Tech W 14 9 (10 inn.) Apr. 10 SAVANNAH STATE L 1 8 Apr. 30 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 4 1 Apr. 12 * LONGWOOD L 2 3 May 2 * GARDNER-WEBB L 5 6 Apr. 13 * LONGWOOD W 1 0 May 3 * GARDNER-WEBB W 7 2 Apr. 13 * LONGWOOD W 5 2 May 4 * GARDNER-WEBB W 5 2 Apr. 16 at N.C. Central L 1 5 May 6 at North Carolina L 0 5 Apr. 17 # vs. Appalachian State W 11 6 May 9 * at VMI W 6 2 Apr. 19 * VMI W 2 1 May 10 * at VMI W 3 2 Apr. 20 * VMI W 4 3 May 11 * at VMI W 7 6 Apr. 21 * VMI W 8 1 May 13 UNC WILMINGTON L 0 3 Apr. 23 N.C. CENTRAL W 10 0 May 16 * at Coastal Carolina W 7 4 Apr. 24 UNC GREENSBORO W 10 7 May 17 * at Coastal Carolina L 7 10 May 3 * at High Point L 1 3 May 20 ! vs. Coastal Carolina L 2 9 May 4 * at High Point W 3 2 May 22 ! vs. Charleston Southern W 6 2 May 5 * at High Point W 7 2 May 23 ! vs. Coastal Carolina W 15 11 May 7 at College of Charleston W 6 2 May 24 ! vs. High Point W 3 1 May 10 * LIBERTY W 2 1 (13 inn.) May 24 ! vs. High Point W 2 1 (7 inn.) May 11 * LIBERTY W 4 2 May 25 ! vs. Winthrop W 9 1 May 12 * LIBERTY W 8 6 May 30 $ vs. South Carolina L 2 5 May 16 NEW ORLEANS W 14 0 May 31 $ vs. Old Dominion W 4 1 (12 inn.) May 17 NEW ORLEANS W 6 0 Jun. 1 $ vs. South Carolina L 0 9

134 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & Played at USA Baseball Complex - Cary, N.C. 2016 [26-27 Overall / 13-11 Big South] ~ Campbell Invitational - Buies Creek, N.C. Head Coach Justin Haire ^ Campbell Classic - Buies Creek, N.C. Feb. 19 MIAMI (OHIO) W 7 0 # Played at BB&T Ballpark - Winston-Salem, N.C. Feb. 20 MIAMI (OHIO) W 5 3 * Big South Conference game Feb. 21 MIAMI (OHIO) L 4 5 ! Big South Conference Championship - Rock Hill, S.C. Feb. 23 at Duke L 0 4 $ NCAA Columbia Regional - Columbia, S.C. Feb. 26 MINNESOTA W 11 7 Feb. 27 MINNESOTA L 1 3 2015 [35-25 Overall / 12-12 Big South] Feb. 28 MINNESOTA L 5 7 Head Coach Justin Haire Mar. 2 DUKE W 5 1 Feb. 13 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 10 1 Mar. 4 CANISIUS W 7 2 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 6 2 Mar. 5 CANISIUS L 4 7 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 5 6 Mar. 6 CANISIUS W 12 4 Feb. 21 & RIDER W 11 4 Mar. 8 at Virginia Tech W 7 1 Feb. 21 & VIRGINIA TECH L 5 6 Mar. 9 at Virginia Tech L 8 11 Feb. 22 & RIDER W 2 1 Mar. 11 DAVIDSON L 4 7 Feb. 23 & VIRGINIA TECH W 3 1 Mar. 12 RHODE ISLAND L 6 7 Feb. 27 ^ MIAMI (OHIO) W 7 2 Mar. 13 INDIANA STATE L 1 4 Feb. 28 ^ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 8 0 Mar. 15 RIDER L 8 11 Mar. 2 ^ ELON W 12 1 Mar. 16 RIDER W 12 3 Mar. 4 WILLIAM & MARY W 10 6 Mar. 18 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 10 8 Mar. 4 WILLIAM & MARY W 8 5 Mar. 19 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 14 1 Mar. 6 BOWLING GREEN W 4 2 Mar. 20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 15 3 Mar. 7 BOWLING GREEN W 9 4 Mar. 22 at N.C. Central W 15 11 Mar. 8 BOWLING GREEN W 4 2 Mar. 24 * at Charleston Southern W 5 4 Mar. 10 at East Carolina W 9 4 Mar. 25 * at Charleston Southern L 7 18 Mar. 13 * LONGWOOD W 3 2 Mar. 26 * at Charleston Southern W 7 5 Mar. 14 * LONGWOOD W 7 1 Mar. 30 UNC GREENSBORO L 2 8 Mar. 15 * LONGWOOD W 8 6 Apr. 1 * at Radford L 4 6 Mar. 17 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 3 10 Apr. 2 * at Radford W 5 1 Mar. 18 at UNC Wilmington W 13 7 Apr. 3 * at Radford L 1 2 Mar. 20 * at High Point L 2 9 Apr. 5 # vs. Appalachian State W 9 4 Mar. 21 * at High Point L 2 10 Apr. 6 UNC WILMINGTON L 4 11 Mar. 22 * at High Point W 9 4 Apr. 8 * GARDNER-WEBB W 10 4 Mar. 25 at Charleston Southern W 2 0 Apr. 9 * GARDNER-WEBB W 17 4 Mar. 27 * RADFORD L 1 3 Apr. 10 * GARDNER-WEBB L 0 5 Mar. 28 * RADFORD L 2 9 Apr. 15 * LIBERTY W 2 1 Mar. 29 * RADFORD L 2 6 Apr. 16 * LIBERTY W 2 1 Mar. 31 at Duke W 9 6 Apr. 17 * LIBERTY L 0 3 Apr. 2 * at Presbyterian W 7 2 Apr. 19 at UNC Wilmington L 7 14 Apr. 3 * at Presbyterian W 8 1 Apr. 23 * at Longwood L 4 8 Apr. 4 * at Presbyterian W 6 2 Apr. 24 * at Longwood W 6 3 Apr. 7 EAST CAROLINA L 5 7 Apr. 24 * at Longwood W 2 0 Apr. 8 N.C. CENTRAL L 3 6 Apr. 26 at UNC Greensboro L 2 10 Apr. 10 * at Liberty W 3 2 Apr. 27 at North Carolina L 4 9 Apr. 11 * at Liberty L 0 7 May 6 * PRESBYTERIAN W 1 0 Apr. 12 * at Liberty L 2 10 May 7 * PRESBYTERIAN L 2 4 Apr. 17 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3 5 May 8 * PRESBYTERIAN W 7 5 Apr. 18 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 5 9 May 10 at Elon L 2 14 Apr. 18 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 2 3 May 13 * HIGH POINT W 4 3 Apr. 21 at North Carolina L 3 8 May 14 * HIGH POINT W 4 3 Apr. 22 ELON L 4 7 May 15 * HIGH POINT L 1 11 Apr. 29 UNC WILMINGTON L 4 9 May 19 * at Coastal Carolina L 1 9 May 1 * at Gardner-Webb W 6 4 May 20 * at Coastal Carolina L 5 6 May 2 * at Gardner-Webb L 0 5 May 21 * at Coastal Carolina L 4 23 (7 inn.) May 3 * at Gardner-Webb W 5 3 # Played at North Main Athletic Complex - Holly Springs, N.C. May 5 at N.C. State L 5 9 * Big South Conference game May 6 at N.C. Central W 11 8 May 8 CALIFORNIA W 5 3 2017 [25-32 Overall / 10-14 Big South] May 9 CALIFORNIA L 0 4 Head Coach Justin Haire May 9 CALIFORNIA L 4 9 Feb. 17 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 12 5 May 14 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 10 9 Feb. 18 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 3 5 May 15 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 5 2 Feb. 19 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 8 5 May 16 * COASTAL CAROLINA L 3 11 Feb. 22 EAST CAROLINA L 0 10 May 19 ! vs. Winthrop L 5 8 Feb. 24 QUINNIPIAC L 5 7 May 20 ! vs. Charleston Southern W 8 1 Feb. 25 QUINNIPIAC W 10 7 May 21 ! vs. Winthrop L 1 2 Feb. 26 QUINNIPIAC W 11 6 & Campbell Invitational - Buies Creek, N.C. Mar. 3 OHIO STATE W 7 2 ^ Fighting Camel Classic - Buies Creek, N.C. Mar. 4 OHIO STATE L 1 7 * Big South Conference game Mar. 5 OHIO STATE L 6 7 ! Big South Conference Championship - Boiling Springs, N.C. Mar. 7 at Georgia Southern L 2 8 Mar. 8 at Georgia Southern L 8 9 Mar. 10 EVANSVILLE L 9 13

@GOCAMELSBSB 135 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mar. 11 EVANSVILLE W 8 1 Mar. 25 * GARDNER-WEBB W 12 1 Mar. 11 EVANSVILLE L 2 6 Mar. 27 UNC WILMINGTON L 3 8 Mar. 14 RIDER W 7 5 Mar. 29 * at UNC Asheville W 10 1 Mar. 15 RIDER L 7 12 Mar. 30 * at UNC Asheville L 7 20 Mar. 17 # vs. Michigan State L 1 3 Mar. 31 * at UNC Asheville W 9 5 Mar. 18 # vs. Cornell L 2 3 Apr. 4 at Duke L 3 11 Mar. 19 # at Richmond W 5 4 Apr. 6 * LIBERTY L 1 9 Mar. 21 at N.C. State W 9 8 Apr. 7 * LIBERTY W 5 4 Mar. 24 * at Gardner-Webb W 8 6 Apr. 8 * LIBERTY L 3 8 Mar. 25 * at Gardner-Webb L 9 10 Apr. 10 at N.C. Central W 3 1 Mar. 25 * at Gardner-Webb W 7 2 Apr. 13 * at Presbyterian W 6 3 (11 inn.) Mar. 28 at Virginia Tech W 15 8 Apr. 14 * at Presbyterian W 7 6 Mar. 31 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 6 12 Apr. 15 * at Presbyterian W 4 3 Apr. 1 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6 0 Apr. 17 at Elon L 1 11 Apr. 1 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 3 2 Apr. 20 * at Longwood W 8 4 Apr. 4 at UNC Wilmington W 4 2 Apr. 21 * at Longwood W 15 1 Apr. 7 * at High Point L 4 10 Apr. 22 * at Longwood W 7 2 Apr. 8 * at High Point W 9 7 (11 inn.) Apr. 25 at UNC Wilmington L 4 14 Apr. 9 * at High Point L 7 9 May 2 at N.C. State W 5 4 Apr. 12 DUKE L 10 12 May 4 * HIGH POINT W 4 2 Apr. 13 * RADFORD L 0 2 May 5 * HIGH POINT L 3 7 Apr. 14 * RADFORD L 5 8 May 6 * HIGH POINT W 5 2 Apr. 15 * RADFORD L 4 7 May 8 at Ohio State L 6 10 Apr. 18 at N.C. Central W 4 2 May 9 at Ohio State W 13 8 Apr. 21 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 5 10 May 11 * WINTHROP W 6 1 Apr. 22 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 9 7 May 12 * WINTHROP L 1 5 Apr. 23 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 9 11 May 13 * WINTHROP W 5 0 Apr. 25 UNC WILMINGTON W 12 5 May 15 at East Carolina L 7 12 Apr. 26 at North Carolina L 1 7 May 17 * at Radford L 2 3 May 2 VIRGINIA TECH W 7 2 May 18 * at Radford W 6 4 May 5 * at Liberty L 3 4 May 19 * at Radford W 7 2 May 6 * at Liberty W 7 4 May 22 ! vs. Longwood W 8 1 May 7 * at Liberty L 1 7 May 24 ! vs. Gardner-Webb W 8 3 May 9 at Duke L 0 9 May 25 ! vs. Liberty L 5 10 May 10 at N.C. Central W 15 4 May 25 ! vs. Liberty W 6 4 (7 inn.) May 12 * at Winthrop L 5 7 May 26 ! vs. High Point W 7 5 May 13 * at Winthrop W 11 5 Jun. 2 $ at Georgia L 5 18 May 14 * at Winthrop L 2 3 Jun. 2 $ vs. Duke L 8 16 May 16 at East Carolina L 6 14 # Campbell Invitational - Buies Creek, N.C. May 18 * LONGWOOD W 9 4 * Big South Conference game May 19 * LONGWOOD W 11 0 ! Big South Championship - Lynchburg, Va. May 20 * LONGWOOD L 5 7 $ NCAA Athens Regional - Athens, Ga. May 25 ! vs. Winthrop L 3 4 May 26 ! vs. High Point L 5 6 2019 [37-21 Overall / 19-7 Big South] # Spider Invitational - Richmond, Va. Head Coach Justin Haire * Big South Conference game Feb. 15 ^ vs. Maryland W 10 6 (10 inn.) ! Big South Conference Championship - Lexington, S.C. Feb. 16 ^ vs. VCU L 7 8 Feb. 17 ^ at Coastal Carolina L 2 11 2018 [35-26 Overall / 21-6 Big South] Feb. 20 EAST CAROLINA W 7 6 Head Coach Justin Haire Feb. 22 GEORGETOWN W 7 4 Feb. 16 ST. JOHN’S L 1 3 Feb. 22 GEORGETOWN W 7 4 Feb. 17 ST. JOHN’S L 0 1 (10 inn.) Feb. 22 GEORGETOWN W 9 5 Feb. 18 ST. JOHN’S L 1 7 Feb. 27 N.C. STATE L 1 10 Feb. 21 EAST CAROLINA L 2 7 Mar. 1 FAIRFIELD W 3 2 (10 inn.) Feb. 23 # YALE W 9 5 Mar. 2 FAIRFIELD W 11 6 Feb. 24 # WESTERN MICHIGAN W 5 1 Mar. 2 FAIRFIELD W 6 3 Feb. 25 # MIAMI (OHIO) L 6 8 (11 inn.) Mar. 5 at Old Dominion L 3 4 Feb. 28 PEPPERDINE W 15 2 Mar. 8 at William & Mary L 2 5 Mar. 2 CANISIUS L 5 9 Mar. 9 at William & Mary L 1 4 Mar. 3 at N.C. State L 4 21 Mar. 10 at William & Mary L 5 14 Mar. 4 BOWLING GREEN W 17 3 Mar. 13 N.C. CENTRAL L 4 7 Mar. 7 N.C. STATE L 1 4 Mar. 16 * at High Point W 13 8 Mar. 9 WILLIAM & MARY L 2 4 Mar. 17 * at High Point W 8 6 Mar. 10 WILLIAM & MARY W 12 0 Mar. 18 * at High Point W 8 2 Mar. 11 WILLIAM & MARY W 4 3 Mar. 20 at Duke W 12 6 Mar. 13 RIDER W 9 0 Mar. 22 * UNC ASHEVILLE L 0 3 Mar. 14 RIDER L 4 13 Mar. 23 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 21 1 Mar. 16 * at Charleston Southern W 4 3 Mar. 24 * UNC ASHEVILLE W 6 3 Mar. 17 * at Charleston Southern W 18 2 Mar. 26 at North Carolina L 2 4 Mar. 18 * at Charleston Southern W 6 5 Mar. 29 * PRESBYTERIAN W 5 3 Mar. 20 DUKE L 0 4 Mar. 30 * PRESBYTERIAN W 3 2 Mar. 23 * GARDNER-WEBB W 6 3 Mar. 31 * PRESBYTERIAN W 11 4 Mar. 24 * GARDNER-WEBB W 4 3 Apr. 3 at N.C. Central W 3 1

136 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Apr. 5 * at Gardner-Webb L 8 9 (12 inn.) Apr. 17 * WINTHROP 6:00 p.m. Apr. 6 * at Gardner-Webb W 10 5 Apr. 18 * WINTHROP 3:00 p.m. Apr. 7 * at Gardner-Webb W 11 3 Apr. 19 * WINTHROP 2:00 p.m. Apr. 9 at Elon W 15 7 Apr. 21 at North Carolina 6:00 p.m. Apr. 10 UNC WILMINGTON L 1 5 Apr. 29 at NC State 6:00 p.m. Apr. 12 * RADFORD L 2 6 May 1 * at Presbyterian 3:00 p.m. Apr. 13 * RADFORD W 6 2 May 2 * at Presbyterian 2:00 p.m. Apr. 14 * RADFORD W 7 0 May 3 * at Presbyterian 1:00 p.m. Apr. 16 at UNC Greensboro W 7 4 May 5 DUKE 6:00 p.m. Apr. 18 * at USC Upstate W 9 6 May 8 * GARDNER-WEBB 6:00 p.m. Apr. 20 * at USC Upstate L 7 8 May 9 * GARDNER-WEBB 4:00 p.m. Apr. 24 at UNC Wilmington L 1 3 May 10 * GARDNER-WEBB 2:00 p.m. May 3 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 14 0 May 12 at East Carolina 6:30 p.m. May 4 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3 9 May 14 * at Longwood 6:00 p.m. May 5 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 4 1 May 15 * at Longwood 4:00 p.m. May 7 at N.C. State W 5 3 May 16 * at Longwood 2:00 p.m. May 10 * at Winthrop L 4 5 May 19-23 Big South Championship TBA May 10 * at Winthrop W 5 4 ^ Campbell Invitational - Buies Creek, N.C. May 12 * at Winthrop L 9 10 # Armed Forces Invitational - Fayetteville, N.C. May 14 at East Carolina L 3 4 * Big South Conference game May 16 * LONGWOOD W 12 1 ! Big South Championship - Fayetteville, N.C. May 17 * LONGWOOD W 13 9 May 18 * LONGWOOD W 11 0 May 23 ! vs. Charleston Southern W 20 7 May 24 ! vs. Winthrop W 13 5 May 25 ! vs. Winthrop W 8 6 May 31 $ vs. N.C. State W 5 4 Jun. 2 $ vs. Quinnipiac W 9 8 Jun. 3 $ at East Carolina L 3 10 Jun. 3 $ vs. East Carolina L 3 12 ^ Brittain Resorts Invitational - Conway, S.C. * Big South Conference game ! Big South Championship - Fayetteville, N.C. $ NCAA Greenville Regional - Greenville, N.C.

2020 Head Coach Justin Haire Feb. 14 at South Alabama 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at South Alabama 3:00 p.m. Feb. 16 at South Alabama 2:00 p.m. Feb. 19 EAST CAROLINA 5:00 p.m. Feb. 21 ^ PURDUE 5:00 p.m. Feb. 22 ^ VILLANOVA 4:00 p.m. Feb. 23 ^ MAINE 2:00 p.m. Feb. 28 # vs. Army 6:00 p.m. Feb. 29 # vs. Air Force 1:00 p.m. Mar. 1 # vs. Army 11:00 a.m. Mar. 1 # vs. Air Force 3:00 p.m. Mar. 4 at Duke 4:00 p.m. Mar. 6 at Furman 4:00 p.m. Mar. 7 at Furman 1:00 p.m. Mar. 8 at Furman 1:00 p.m. Mar. 11 OLD DOMINION 6:00 p.m. Mar. 13 * at Charleston Southern 6:00 p.m. Mar. 14 * at Charleston Southern 4:00 p.m. Mar. 15 * at Charleston Southern 1:00 p.m. Mar. 17 at UNC Greensboro 4:00 p.m. Mar. 20 * HIGH POINT 6:00 p.m. Mar. 21 * HIGH POINT 3:00 p.m. Mar. 22 * HIGH POINT 2:00 p.m. Mar. 24 UNC WILMINGTON 6:00 p.m. Mar. 27 * at UNC Asheville 5:00 p.m. Mar. 28 * at UNC Asheville 2:00 p.m. Mar. 29 * at UNC Asheville 1:00 p.m. Mar. 31 at UNC Wilmington 6:00 p.m. Apr. 3 * USC UPSTATE 6:00 p.m. Apr. 4 * USC UPSTATE 3:00 p.m. Apr. 5 * USC UPSTATE 2:00 p.m. Apr. 7 N.C. STATE 6:00 p.m. Apr. 9 * at Radford 6:00 p.m. Apr. 10 * at Radford 6:00 p.m. Apr. 11 * at Radford 2:00 p.m. Head coach Justin Haire speaks with the ESPN3 broadcasters after the Fighting Apr. 14 UNC GREENSBORO 6:00 p.m. Camels defeated No. 15 N.C. State at the 2019 NCAA Greenville Regional.

@GOCAMELSBSB 137 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS & FINISH Overall Conference Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Conference Finish Postseason 1963 # 11-5 .688 ------1964 10-9 .526 ------1965 7-8 .467 ------1966 8-11 .421 ------1967 6-9 .400 ------1968 7-15 .318 ------1969 8-14 .364 ------1970 9-16 .360 ------1971 19-13 .594 ------1972 9-22 .290 ------1973 15-15 .500 ------1974 27-10 .730 ------1975 13-21-1 .389 ------1976 11-24 .314 ------1977 16-17 .485 ------1978 + 12-15 .444 ------1979 17-20-1 .462 ------1980 18-18 .500 ------1981 20-25 .444 ------1982 27-13 .615 ------1983 22-15-1 .590 ------1984 24-15 .615 ------1985 32-17 .653 ------2-2 at Big South Tournament 1986 31-20 .608 14-13 .824 First - East Division 0-2 at Big South Tournament 1987 25-20 .556 8-2 .800 First - East Division 0-2 at Big South Tournament 1988 32-16 .667 * 10-8 .556 Third 3-0 at Big South Tournament 1989 10-32 .238 8-9 .471 Fourth --- 1990 15-33 .313 * 6-8 .429 Fifth 4-0 at Big South Tournament / 0-2 at West I Regional 1991 11-40-1 .221 5-14 .263 Eighth 0-2 at Big South Tournament 1992 16-38-1 .300 6-9 .400 Sixth 0-2 at Big South Tournament 1993 17-33 .340 8-11 .421 Seventh --- 1994 16-39 .291 11-16 .407 Seventh --- 1995 26-29 .473 12-18 .400 Sixth --- 1996 23-33 .411 9-9 .500 Second - East Division --- 1997 17-40 .298 7-11 .389 Third - East Division --- 1998 28-30 .483 9-9 .500 Third - East Division --- 1999 24-32 .429 5-25 .167 Eleventh --- 2000 31-25-1 .553 12-15 .444 Sixth 3-2 at TAAC Tournament 2001 33-21 .611 17-10 .630 Fourth 0-2 at Atlantic Sun Tournament 2002 22-29 .431 11-19 .367 Ninth --- 2003 22-28 .429 14-19 .424 Tenth --- 2004 23-34 .404 14-16 .467 Sixth 0-2 at Atlantic Sun Tournament 2005 25-29 .463 13-17 .433 Seventh --- 2006 19-38 .333 13-17 .433 Seventh 0-2 at Atlantic Sun Tournament 2007 11-45 .196 5-22 .185 Tenth --- 2008 21-37 .362 13-20 .394 Tenth 1-2 at Atlantic Sun Tournament 2009 27-24 .529 7-19 .269 Tenth --- 2010 28-27 .509 8-19 .296 Tenth --- 2011 17-37 .315 3-27 .100 Eleventh --- 2012 41-18 .695 15-9 .625 Second 1-2 at Big South Tournament 2013 49-10 .831 ^ 19-5 .792 First - North Division 3-1 at Big South Tournament 2014 41-21 .661 * 18-8 .692 Second - North Division 5-1 at Big South Tournament / 1-2 at Columbia Regional 2015 35-25 .583 12-12 .500 Sixth 1-2 at Big South Championship 2016 26-27 .491 13-11 .542 Fifth --- 2017 25-32 .439 10-14 .417 Eighth 0-2 at Big South Championship 2018 35-26 .574 ^ * 21-6 .778 First 4-1 at Big South Championship / 0-2 at Athens Regional 2019 37-21 .638 ^ * 19-7 .731 First 3-0 at Big South Championship / 2-2 at Greenville Regional TOTALS 1,207-1,336-6 .474 375-453 .453 26-19 at Big South Tournaments NCAA D1: 1,031-1,127-5 .477 BSC: 203-152 .572 4-10 at TAAC/Atlantic Sun Tournaments TAAC/A-Sun: 172-301 .364 3-8 at NCAA Regionals

# First senior college season NOTE: Campbell was a member of the Big South Conference from 1985-94 before + First NCAA Division I season joining the Trans America Athletic Conference in 1995; the TAAC changed its name to ^ Big South Conference Regular Season Champions the Atlantic Sun Conference in June 2001. Campbell rejoined the Big South in 2012. * Big South Conference Tournament Champions This list is divided by coaching tenures (please reference page 139).

138 @GOCAMELSBSB 2020 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @GOCAMELSBSB CAMPBELL COACHING RECORDS HARGROVE DAVIS CHIP SMITH MOST WINS

1963 ...... 11-5 1996 ...... 23-33 (9-9 TAAC) Record 1964 ...... 10-9 1997 ...... 17-40 (7-11 TAAC) 1. Chip Smith (1996-06) 267-339-1 1965 ...... 7-8 1998 ...... 28-30 (9-9 TAAC) 2. Greg Goff (2008-14) 220-164 1966 ...... 8-11 1999 ...... 24-32 (5-25 TAAC) 3. Cal Koonce (1980-86) 174-123-1 1967 ...... 6-9 2000 ...... 31-25-1 (17-10 TAAC) 4. Justin Haire (2015-pres.) 158-131 1968 ...... 7-15 2001 ...... 33-21 (17-10 Atlantic Sun) 5. Mike Caldwell (1987-91) 93-141-1 1969 ...... 8-14 2002 ...... 22-29 (11-19 Atlantic Sun) 6. Neil Haldeman (1970-75) 92-27-1 7 seasons ...... 57-71 2003 ...... 22-28 (14-19 Atlantic Sun) 7. John Daurity (1992-95) 75-139-1 2004 ...... 23-34 (14-16 Atlantic Sun) 8. Hargrove Davis (1963-69) 57-71 NEIL HALDEMAN 2005 ...... 25-29 (13-17 Atlantic Sun) 9. Sam White (1976-79) 56-76-1 2006 ...... 19-38 (13-17 Atlantic Sun) 10. Chris Wiley (2007) 11-45 1970 ...... 9-16 11 seasons ...... 267-339-1 1971 ...... 19-13 . . . . .(129-162 TAAC/Atlantic Sun) HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 1972 ...... 9-22 1973 ...... 15-15 CHRIS WILEY Record (Winning %) 1974 ...... 27-10 1. Cal Koonce (1980-86) 174-123-1 (.586) 1975 ...... 13-21-1 2007 ...... 11-45 (5-22 Atlantic Sun) 2. Greg Goff (2008-14) 220-164 (.573) 5 seasons ...... 92-97-1 1 season ...... 11-45 3. Justin Haire (2015-pres.) 158-131 (.547) ...... (5-22 Atlantic Sun) 4. Neil Haldeman (1970-75) 92-27-1 (.487) SAM WHITE 5. Hargrove Davis (1963-69) 57-71 (.445) GREG GOFF 6. Chip Smith (1996-06) 267-339-1 (.440) 1976 ...... 11-24 7. Sam White (1976-79) 56-76-1 (.425) 1977 ...... 16-17 2008 ...... 21-37 (13-20 Atantic Sun) 5. Mike Caldwell (1987-91) 93-141-1 (.398) 1978 ...... 12-15 2009 ...... 27-24 (7-19 Atlantic Sun) 7. John Daurity (1992-95) 75-139-1 (.350) 1979 ...... 17-20-1 2010 ...... 28-27 (8-19 Atlantic Sun) 10. Chris Wiley (2007) 11-4 (.197) 4 seasons ...... 56-76-1 2011 ...... 17-27 (3-27 Atlantic Sun) 2012 ...... 41-18 (15-9 Big South) LONGEST TENURES CAL KOONCE 2013 ...... 49-10 (19-5 Big South) 2014 ...... 41-21 (18-8 Big South) Seasons 1980 ...... 18-18 7 seasons ...... 220-164 1. Chip Smith (1996-06) 11 1981 ...... 20-25 ...... (31-85 Atlantic Sun) 2. Hargove Davis (1963-69) 7 1982 ...... 27-13 ...... (52-22 Big South) Cal Koonce (1980-86) 7 1983 ...... 22-15-1 Greg Goff (2008-14) 7 1984 ...... 24-15 JUSTIN HAIRE 5. Justin Haire (2015-pres.) 6 1985 ...... 32-17 6. Neil Haldeman (1970-75) 5 1986 ...... 31-20 (14-13 Big South) 2015 ...... 35-25 (12-12 Big South) Mike Caldwell (1987-91) 5 7 seasons ...... 174-123-1 2016 ...... 26-27 (13-11 Big South) 8. Sam White (1976-79) 4 ...... (14-13 Big South) 2017 ...... 25-32 (10-14 Big South) 9. John Daurity (1992-95) 4 2018 ...... 35-26 (21-6 Big South) 10. Chris Wiley (2007) 1 MIKE CALDWELL 2019 ...... 37-21 (19-7 Big South) 5 seasons ...... 158-131 NOTE: Hargrove Davis was the Campbell baseball 1987 ...... 25-20 (8-2 Big South) ...... (75-50 Big South) head coach prior to 1963. Records reflect only senior 1988 ...... 32-16 (10-8 Big South) college won-lost totals. 1989 ...... 10-32 (8-9 Big South) 1990 ...... 15-33 (6-8 Big South) 1991 ...... 11-40-1 (5-14 Big South) 5 seasons ...... 93-141-1 ...... (37-41 Big South)

JOHN DAURITY

1992 ...... 16-38-1 (6-9 Big South) 1993 ...... 17-33 (8-11 Big South) 1994 ...... 16-39 (11-16 Big South) 1995 ...... 26-29 (12-18 TAAC) 4 seasons ...... 75-139-1 ...... (25-36 Big South) ...... (12-18 TAAC)

Cal Koonce, who finished his seven-year tenure Chip Smith, the winningest head coach in Campbell (1980-86) with the highest winning percentage in baseball history, with 267 wins from 1996-2006. program history at .586 (174-123-1).

@GOCAMELSBSB 139 2020 CAMPBELL BASEBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Location Venue Time (EST) Fri. Feb. 14 at South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Stanky Field 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 15 at South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Stanky Field 3:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 16 at South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Stanky Field 2:00 p.m. Wed. Feb. 19 EAST CAROLINA Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 5:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 21 ^ Maine vs. Villanova Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 1:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 21 ^ PURDUE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 5:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 22 ^ Purdue vs. Maine Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 12:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 22 ^ VILLANOVA Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 23 ^ Villanova vs. Purdue Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 10:00 a.m. Sun. Feb. 23 ^ MAINE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 28 # vs. Army Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 29 # vs. Air Force Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 1:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 1 # vs. Army Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 11:00 a.m. Sun. Mar. 1 # vs. Air Force Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium 3:00 p.m. Wed. Mar. 4 at Duke Durham, North Carolina Durham Bulls Athletic Park 4:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 6 at Furman Greenville, South Carolina Latham Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 7 at Furman Greenville, South Carolina Latham Stadium 1:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 8 at Furman Greenville, South Carolina Latham Stadium 1:00 p.m. Wed. Mar. 11 OLD DOMINION Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 1 3 * at Charleston Southern Charleston, South Carolina Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark 6:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 14 * at Charleston Southern Charleston, South Carolina Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark 4:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 15 * at Charleston Southern Charleston, South Carolina Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark 1:00 p.m. Tue. Mar. 17 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina UNCG Baseball Stadium 4:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 20 * HIGH POINT Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 21 * HIGH POINT Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 3:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 22 * HIGH POINT Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Mar. 24 UNC WILMINGTON Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 27 * at UNC Asheville Asheville, North Carolina Greenwood Baseball Field 5:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 28 * at UNC Asheville Asheville, North Carolina Greenwood Baseball Field 2:00 p.m. Sun. Mar. 29 * at UNC Asheville Asheville, North Carolina Greenwood Baseball Field 1:00 p.m. Tue. Mar. 31 at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, North Carolina Brooks Field 6:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 3 * USC UPSTATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Apr. 4 * USC UPSTATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 3:00 p.m. Sun. Apr. 5 * USC UPSTATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 7 N.C. STATE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Thu. Apr. 9 * at Radford Radford, Virginia Carter Memorial Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 10 * at Radford Radford, Virginia Carter Memorial Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Apr. 11 * at Radford Radford, Virginia Carter Memorial Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 14 UNC GREENSBORO Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 17 * WINTHROP Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. Apr. 18 * WINTHROP Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 3:00 p.m. Sun. Apr. 19 * WINTHROP Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 21 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Boshamer Stadium 6:00 p.m. Wed. Apr. 29 at N.C. State Raleigh, North Carolina Doak Field at Dail Park 6:00 p.m. Fri. May 1 * at Presbyterian Clinton, South Carolina PC Baseball Complex 3:00 p.m. Sat. May 2 * at Presbyterian Clinton, South Carolina PC Baseball Complex 2:00 p.m. Sun. May 3 * at Presbyterian Clinton, South Carolina PC Baseball Complex 1:00 p.m. Tue. May 5 DUKE Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. May 8 * GARDNER-WEBB Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 6:00 p.m. Sat. May 9 * GARDNER-WEBB Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sun. May 10 * GARDNER-WEBB Buies Creek, North Carolina Jim Perry Stadium 2:00 p.m. Tue. May 12 at East Carolina Greenville, North Carolina Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium 6:30 p.m. Thu. May 14 * at Longwood Farmville, Virginia Buddy Bolding Stadium 6:00 p.m. Fri. May 15 * at Longwood Farmville, Virginia Buddy Bolding Stadium 4:00 p.m. Sat. May 16 * at Longwood Farmville, Virginia Buddy Bolding Stadium 2:00 p.m. May 19-23 Big South Championship Fayetteville, North Carolina SEGRA Stadium TBD

* Big South Conference game | ^ Campbell Invitational | # Armed Forces Invitational All game times are EST and are subject to change.