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SAINT LOUIS Donna Turner, Assistant AD Jonesjod@Mai I .Ecu.Edu Room 39 Dubourg Hall Dturnerl @Tulane Edu Natasha Parker, Assistant 221 N 2001 BASEBALL SID Directory CONFERENCE USA Brian Teter, Assistant Commissioner • ([email protected]) 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 650 Erika Amstadt Hirschfield, Director of Creative Services • ([email protected]) Chicago, IL 6060 l Russell Anderson, Director of Media Relations • ([email protected]) 3 l 2/553-0483 • Fax 3 l 2/553-0495 or 0496 Pete Rhoda, Associate Director of Media Relations • ([email protected]) C-USASports com Robin Jentes, Associate Director of Media Relations • ([email protected]) CHARLOTTE LOUISVILLE SOUTHERN MISS 9201 University City Blvd. Student Activities Center Southern Station, Box 516 l Charlotte, NC 28223 Floyd and Brandeis Streets ~ Hattiesburg, MS 39406-516 l 704/687-63 l 3 Louisville, KY 40292 601/266-4503 \\ Fax 704/687-4918 502/852-658 l Fax 60 l /266-4507 Tom Whitestone, Asst. AD Fax 502/852- 7 40 l Mike Montoro, Director -~ [email protected] Kenny Klein, Assistant AD [email protected] t ll'__· ·:~--• _ Brent Stastny, Associate [email protected] •• Regiel Napier, Asst. to the AD _;_: [email protected] Nancy Smith, Associate [email protected] Fisher Beasley, Assistant [email protected] Shirley Hill, Associate [email protected] Andy Knapick, Assistant sh i rley.jones-hi I [email protected] [email protected] Chris Doyle, Assistant Kim Pemberton, Assistant [email protected] CINCINNATI [email protected] 309 Laurence Hall Sean Moth, Assistant TCU Cincinnati, OH 45221-0021 sean. moth@lou isvi I le. edu 2900 Stadium Drive 513/556-5 l 91 Lori Korte, Assistant Fort Worth, Texas 76129 Fax 513/556-06 l 9 [email protected] 817/257-7969 ~ Tom Hathaway, Director MEMPHIS Fax 817 /257-7964 , :.i' . [email protected] 205 Athletic Office Building Steve Fink, Director ; , · • · Brian Mccann, Associate 570 Normal s fink@tcu edu 1 ~ / • brian. mccann@uc edu c· Memphis, TN 38152 Drew Harris, Associate -· Geoff Wiswell, Assistant 901/678-2337 d harris@tcu edu [email protected] Fax 90 l /67 8-4 l 34 Trey Carmichael, Assistant Lisa Helgeson, Assistant -® Bob Winn, Assistant AD t [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mike Flynn, Intern Jennifer Rodrigues, Associate [email protected] [email protected] EAST CAROLINA Ron Mears, Assistant TULANE Ward Sports Medicine Building rmears @memphis.edu Wilson Center Greenville, N.C. 27858 Bryon Reyno, Assistant Ben Weiner Drive 252/328-4522 fiiifJ [email protected] New Orleans, LA Fax 252/328-4528 Brion Lavoie, Assistant 70118-5681 Craig Wells, Director [email protected] 504/865-5506 [email protected] ~ Fax 504/865-55 l 2 Jody Jones, Assistant SAINT LOUIS Donna Turner, Assistant AD jonesjod@mai I .ecu.edu Room 39 DuBourg Hall dturnerl @tulane edu Natasha Parker, Assistant 221 N. Grand Blvd. ")y, )f Scti, John Sudsbury, Associate parkern@mail .ecu .edu St. Louis, MO 63 l 03 314/977 -3462 ~ [email protected] I Philip Allison, Assistant Fax 314/977-7193 - Doug Mcllhagga, Director [email protected] HOUSTON Richie Weaver, Assistant 3100 Cullen Boulevard mcilhad2@slu edu rweaver@tulane edu Houston, TX 77004 Chuck Yahng, Assistant ,. ~---::::::· '- - .. ,:,,:".:--' 713/7 43-9404 [email protected] Fax 713/7 43-94 l l Diano Koval, Assistant UAB Chris Burkhalter, Assistant AD [email protected] l 15 Bartow Arena cburkha@bayou. uh. ed u 61 7 13th Street South SOUTH FLORIDA Birmingham, AL 35294-1160 Rick Poulter, Assistant PED 214, 4202 E Fowler Avenue [email protected] Tampa, FL 33620 205/934-0722 ~ Jeff Conrod, Assistant Fax 205/934-7505 -~~ 813/974-4087 • Grant Shingleton, Director : jaconrad@mail. uh .edu Fax 813/97 4-5328 [email protected] Amy Abramczyk, Assistant John Gerdes, Director --,~ Riley Adair, Assistant aabramcz@pop. uh .edu [email protected] [email protected] Fred Huff, Associate Mark Crawford, Assistant [email protected] [email protected] Mike Hogan, Assistant [email protected] Baseball contact In Ital/cs. Mike Potteiger, Assistant [email protected] 2002 BASEBALL IFC SID Directory 2 Preseason Poll 3-5 Notebook 6 Media Services 7 Conference USA 8 Conference USNUmpires 9 2002 Championships 10-12 Charlotte 13-15 Cincinnati 16-18 East Carolina 19-21 Houston 22-24 Louisville 25-27 Memphis 28-30 Saint Louis Tulane made its first trip to the College World Series last season. 31-33 South Florida 34-36 Southern Miss 37-39 TCU 40-42 Tulane CONFERENCE USA 43-45 UAB 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 650 46 200 l Standings/Postseason Results Chicago, IL 60601 47 2001 Awards 31 2/553-0483 48-50 Individual Statistics - All Games Fax 312/553-0495 51-53 Team Statistics - All Games www.c-usasports.com 54-56 Individual Statistics - C-USA Games 57-59 Team Statistics - C-USA Games Commissioner Mike Slive ([email protected]) 60-61 Records - Individual All Games Associate Commissioner: Brenda Weare ([email protected]) 62-63 Records - Team All Games/2001 NCAA Leaders Associate Commissioner Dennis Helsel ([email protected]) 64-65 Records - Individual C-USA Games Associate Commissioner: John McNamara [email protected]) 66-67 Records - Team C-USA Games Assistant Commissioner: Brion Teter ([email protected]) 68-69 Tournament Records Assistant Commissioner: Sandro Biller ([email protected]) 70-71 Career Records Assistant Commissioner Noreen Morris ([email protected]) Director of Creative Services Erika Amstadt Hirschfield ([email protected]) 72-74 History Director of Media Relations Russell Anderson ([email protected]) 75-76 Year-by-Year Standings Director of Sports Services Linda Jepsen ([email protected]) 77-81 Annual Leaders Business Manager: Brod Stricklin ([email protected]) 82-85 All-Time Awards Associate Director of Media Relations: Pete Rhoda ([email protected]) 86-89 Players in the Pros Associate Director of Media Relations: Robin Jentes ([email protected]) 90-92 Composite Schedule Assistant Director of Championships/Compliance TBA Administrative Assistant: Marilyn Thivel ([email protected]) Administrative Assistant: John Boston [email protected]) CREDITS Administrative Assistant: Barbara Brown ([email protected]) The 2002 Conference USA Baseball Yearbook is published by Conference USA, Receptionist Pat Jendrus ([email protected]) Mike Slive, Commissioner. For additional information or copies, please contact Compliance/Championship Assistant Kosha lrby([email protected]) the media relations department Editor and Design: Erika Amstadt Hirschfield COORDINATORS OF OFFICIALS Co-Editor/Research and Compilation: Russell Anderson Contributing: Brian Teter and Pete Rhoda Baseball Richard Fetchiet Photography: Provided by Jerry Ward, Tom Wagner, Wilson Sports, Men's Basketball Dale Kelley Chicago White Sox, Oakland Ns, Minnesota Twins, Dayton Dragons, Lowell Women's Basketball: Bill Stokes Spinners, Wilmington Blue Rocks and C-USA Sports Information departments. Printing and Production: Alpha Beta Press, Tinley Park (Steve Smits, Football Gerold Austin Joyce Schuster) Soccer: David Harris The conference extends special thanks to the sports information departments Softball: Joe Thompson at all member institutions for assistance in preparation of this publication. Volleyball: Marcia Alterman © 2002 Conference USA 2002 BASEBALL Preseason Awards TULANE CHOSEN PRESEASON BASEBALL FAVORITE TULANE'S AUBREY NAMED PRESEASON 2002 PRESEASON BASEBALL COACHES POLL PLAYER OF THE YEAR (as selected by C-USA's head coaches) CHARLOTTE'S MAINE TABBED PRESEASON PITCHER OF THE YEAR PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH l . Tulane resh off its appearance in the College World Series, Tulane University has been selected as the preseason favorite in 2. Houston the 2002 Conference USA poll, chosen by the league's 12 3. East Carolina head coaches. Tulane sophomore outfielder/pitcher F 4. South Florida --- Michael Aubrey, the 2001 National Freshman of the Year who hit .361 with 17 doubles, 13 home runs and 69 RBI, is the 5. Memphis Preseason Player of the Year. John Maine of Charlotte, who won a 6. Charlotte school-record 12 games, while breaking the Charlotte and Conference USA records for strikeouts in a season with 144, was selected as the 7. TCU league's preseason Pitcher of the Year. 8. Southern Miss Tulane posted the most wins in college baseball last season, finishing 56- 13 and earned its first-ever trip to Omaha after winning 9. Louisville both the C-USA regular season and tournament titles. The Green Wave l 0. Cincinnati welcome the return of six position starters and seven pitchers. In addition to Aubrey, Tulane placed three other players on the preseason l l ' UAB all-league team sophomore SS Anthony Giarratano (All-Freshman 12. Saint Louis team, .352, 12 2B, 4 7 RBI), senior 1B James Jurries (.324, 10 HR, 53 RBI in 50 games) and senior OF Jon Kaplan (.358, 54 RBI, 21 SB) The Wave are listed in all three preseason polls, ranking as high as No. 3 (Collegiate Baseball) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Houston, which put one of the youngest teams in the country up Michael Aubrey, Tulane (Sophomore, Outfielder/Pitcher) against one of the nation's most difficult schedules and came away with a third straight NCAA trip last spring, was picked to finish second PITCHER OF THE YEAR in the conference standings this coming year The Cougars placed three players on the preseason all-league squad, all of which were members John Maine, Charlotte (Junior, Righthander) of the league's all-freshman team last year. Righthander Brad Sullivan (3 40 ERA, 98 K's six wins in league play) is joined by SS/3B Hyung Cho (296, 11 2B, 36 RBI) and OF Michael Bourn (303, 35 SB). Newcomer East Carolina, host of the 2002 C-USA Tournament, ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM was picked to finish third in their inaugural campaign. The Pirates are p John Maine Jr.
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