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Cnu in the Ncaa Tournament 2008 CNU Directory General Information Series Records vs. all Opponents ............... 27 Athletic Staff Directory ................................... 3 Single game Highs ...................................... 43 CNU Quick Facts/Directory CNU Athletic facilities .................................IFC Team Records ............................................. 39 Location ---------------------------------------- Newport News, Va. Yearly Leaders ............................................. 45 Area Population --------------------------------------- 500,000 est. Year-By-Year Records ................................. 43 Founded ----------------------------------------------------------- 1961 Coaching Staff Year-By-Year Team Stats ............................ 44 Head Coach John Harvell.............................. 4 Enrollment ------------------------------------------------------- 4,800 Assistant Coach Ron Frazier ......................... 5 Nickname ----------------------------------------------------Captains Assistant Coach Andy Wissinger ................... 5 Captains Park Colors ---------------------------------------- Royal Blue and Silver Directions to Captains Park ......................... 41 Conference -------------------- USA South Athletic Conference Old Captains Park ....................................... 41 President ----------------------------------- Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. 2008 Season Records vs. Opponents at Home ............... 41 Director of Athletics ---------------------------------- C.J. Woollum Athletic Department Phone ----------------------- 757-594-7025 Meet the Captains ......................................... 8 Year-By-Year Records at Captains Park ..... 40 Opponent Information .................................. 28 Pre-Season Preview ...................................... 7 Athletic Department Staff Pronunciation Guide ...................................... 6 The Program All phone numbers area code 757 Roster - Alphabetical ..................................... 6 Home of Champions .................................... 56 Football -------------------------Matt Kelchner ---------------- 594-7584 Men’s Soccer -----------------Steve Shaw ------------------ 594-7383 Roster - Numerical......................................... 6 Living on the Peninsula ............................... 57 Schedule................................................. 3, BC Women’s Soccer -------------Kwame Lloyd ---------------- 594-7381 Volleyball -----------------------Lindsay Birch ---------------- 594-7890 Squad Breakdown ......................................... 6 Cross Country ----------------Keith Maurer ----------------- 594-7213 Field Hockey ------------------Carrie Moura ----------------- 594-7920 2008 Schedule Men’s Basketball -------------C.J. Woollum ---------------- 594-7217 2007 Season Women’s Basketball --------Carolyn Hunter -------------- 594-7103 Category Leaders ........................................ 38 Date Day Opponent Site Time Track ----------------------------Tyler Wingard ---------------- 594-7892 Conference-Only Stats ................................ 36 February 12 Tue Hampden-Sydney Captains Park 3:00 Baseball ------------------------John Harvell ------------------ 594-7054 Game Highs................................................. 38 14 Thu Eastern Mennonite Captains Park 3:00 Softball--------------------------Keith Parr --------------------- 594-7352 Game Results .............................................. 37 16 Sat Arcadia (2) Captains Park 11:00 17 Sun Gwynedd Mercy Captains Park 11:00 Men’s Tennis ------------------Rush Cole -------------------- 594-7372 Individual Statistics ...................................... 35 20 Wed Randolph-Macon Captains Park 3:00 Women’s Tennis --------------Jenny Nuttycombe --------- 594-8751 Review of 2007 ............................................ 34 23 Sat Villa Julie Captains Park 12:00 Golf ------------------------------Tina Kihara ------------------- 594-7891 24 Sun Bridgewater Captains Park 11:00 24 Sun Salisbury Captains Park 2:30 Women’s Lacrosse ----------Kwame Lloyd ---------------- 594-7381 26 Tue Virginia Wesleyan Captains Park 3:00 Men's Lacrosse ---------------Chris Swanenberg ---------- 594-7976 USA South 29 Fri Ramapo Captains Park 3:00 Sailing---------------------------Dan Winters ------------------ 886-2838 March All-Conference Team 2007 .......................... 54 1 Sat N.C. Wesleyan* Captains Park 11:00 Cheerleading ------------------Erica Flanigan --------------- 594-7694 All-Tournament Team 2007 .......................... 54 2 Sun N.C. Wesleyan* Captains Park 2:00 Head Athletic Trainer --------Chris Jones ------------------ 594-7023 7 Fri Virginia State Captains Park 3:00 Head Football Trainer -------Lacey Nordsiden ------------ 594-7787 Conference History ...................................... 55 8 Sat Averett* Captains Park 1:00 Individual Statistics 2007 ............................. 54 9 Sun Averett* Captains Park 1:00 Director-Athletic Pre-Season Poll............................................. 7 10 Mon at Guilford Greensboro, N.C. 3:00 Outreach -----------------------Roland Ross ----------------- 594-7041 12 Wed at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 3:00 Administrative Standings 2007............................................ 54 13 Thu at Frostburg St. Frostburg, Md. 3:00 14 Fri Castleton (Vt.) St. (2) Captains Park 11:00 Assistant -----------------------Judy Stenzhorn ------------- 594-7290 Year-By-Year Champions ............................ 55 15 Sat at Shenandoah* Winchester, Va. 1:00 Business Manager -----------Shanika Ellis ----------------- 594-7288 16 Sun at Shenandoah* Winchester, Va. 1:00 Program Support -------------Cindy Sutphin ---------------- 594-8821 19 Wed at Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney, Va. 3:30 22 Sat Pace Captains Park 1:00 Program Support -------------Sandra Johnson ------------ 594-7291 NCAA Play 26 Wed at Eastern Mennonite Harrisonburg, Va. 3:00 Faculty Athletic NCAA Results .............................................. 31 29 Sat Greensboro* Captains Park 1:00 Representative ---------------Dr. Kip Redick --------------- 594-7801 30 Sun Greensboro* Captains Park 1:00 NCAA Record vs. all Opponents ................. 33 April Athletic Dept. Fax ----------------------------------------------- 594-7839 1 Tue at Bridgewater Bridgewater, Va. 3:00 Internet web site-------------------------------- www.cnu.edu/athletics 5 Sat at Methodist* Fayetteville, N.C. 1:00 6 Sun at Methodist* Fayetteville, N.C. 2:00 Record Book 10 Thu at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Va. 3:00 All-Time Roster ............................................ 48 12 Sat at Ferrum* Ferrum, Va. 1:00 All-Time Scores ........................................... 52 13 Sun at Ferrum* Ferrum, Va. 1:00 The Christopher Newport 2007 baseball media guide 17-20 Th.-Su. USA South Conf. Tr. Burlington, NC TBA was voted "Fourth in the Nation" among all Division Best From CNU's Past ................................ 46 24 Thu at Mary Washington Fredericksburg, Va. 3:00 III, NAIA and junior colleges by the College Sports Coaching Records ....................................... 43 26 Sat at Salisbury Salisbury, Md. 2:00 27 Sun York (Pa.) (2) Captains Park 12:00 Information Directors of Amereica. Honors ......................................................... 50 Home games in bold Hitting Streaks ............................................. 44 * USA South games Individual Records ....................................... 39 Athletic Communications Staff Opening Day Games ................................... 43 NAME --------------------- POSITION -------------------------------------- PHONE Pitching Efforts ............................................ 45 Block, Wayne ----------- Asst. to A.D. Athletic Comm. ------ 757-594-7382 Record vs. Top 30 Opponents ..................... 33 Tommasino, Francis --- Dir. Athletic Communications ------ 757-594-7884 Season, Career Leaders ............................. 42 Gosselin, Dave --------- Asst. Dir. Athletic Comm. ----------- 757-594-7886 Alan Fontane ------------ Student Assistant --------------------- 757-594-7886 Beverly Waller ---------- Student Assistant --------------------- 757-594-7886 Caroline Morris --------- Student Assistant --------------------- 757-594-7886 Chris Inzirillo ------------ Student Assistant --------------------- 757-594-7886 On the Cover Credits Front Cover: CNU's seniors for The 2008 Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the 2008, clockwise from top left, Josh Christopher Newport University Department of Athletic Hankins, Steven Millerleile, Matt Communications. Neal and Ryan McDougal with senior Editor/Writer: Wayne Block. pitcher Kenny Moreland, center. Editorial Contributors: Dave Gosselin, Francis Tom- masino, Alan Fontane, Beverly Waller, Caroline Morris, Chris Inzirillo. Photography: J.J. Jones, University Relations, Stacy Whiting, Jesse Hutcheson Front cover designed by: Wayne Block Printing: Multi-Ad, Peoria, Ill. Division III World Series 2002, 2003 3 2008 HEAD COA ch JO H N HARVELL The accomplishments just keep getting more and more amazing in the American Baseball Coaches for John Harvell. Association Top 30 poll and are First, he took a program that had never finished higher than third even 4-6 in games against the No. 1 in its conference (and that in a year when the league had only four ranked team. teams) and won the school's first baseball championship. That put • Christopher Newport had won CNU in NCAA post season play for the first time in its history. as many as two games in the
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