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OWLS BASEBALL 2020 RECORD BOOK Jonathan Fraysure, Assistant Director of Communications Jfraysur@Fau.Edu Cell - (561) 430-7148 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY OWLS BASEBALL 2020 RECORD BOOK www.FAUSports.com Jonathan Fraysure, Assistant Director of Communications [email protected] Cell - (561) 430-7148 FAU Baseball History 2020 FAU Baseball Coaching Staff First Year of Baseball 1981 Head Coach ..........................John McCormack (12th Season as HC, 30th Season at FAU) Moved to Divison I 1994 All-Time Record 1417-830-9 Record at FAU/Overall Record ............................................................................... 401-243-2 Alumni (Year) .........................................................................................................Lynn (1990) NCAA Postseason Regionals (14) Phone Number/Email ....................................................561-297-1055 / [email protected] Division II 1985, 1993 Hitting Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (Coaches 3B) ..............Greg Mamula, 5th Season Division I 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 Alumni (Year) .......................................................................................St Bonaventure (1998) 2005, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Phone Number/Email .....................................................561-297-3956 / [email protected] NCAA Super Regional (1) Pitching Coach ...................................................................................David Kopp, 3rd Season Atlanta 2002 Alumni (Year) ..................................................................................................Clemson (2016) Phone Number/Email ..........................................................954-691-6097 / [email protected] Conference Regular Season Titles (6) Assistant Pitching Coach ........................................................Tristan McGinnis, 1st Season TAAC/Atlantic Sun 1999, 2003 Alumni (Year) .................................................................................................. Concord (2018) Sun Belt 2010, 2012 Phone Number/Email ............................................561-312-3276 / [email protected] Conference USA 2016, 2019 Graduate Manager ..................................................................... Gunnar Lambert, 1st season AlumniCONFERENCE (Year) USA 3100 ...................................................................................... Olympus Blvd., Suite 400, Dallas, TX 75019 (214) 774-1300 Florida Atlantic (2018) Conference Tournament Titles (2) Atlantic Sun 2004 PhoneContact: Number/Email Russell Anderson ([email protected]) ............................................. 407-473-0664 / [email protected] Sun Belt 2013 All-Time All-Americans 20 2019 BASEBALL STANDINGS (FINAL) All-Time All-Region 47 C-USA All Games All-Time All-Conference 95 W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N L-10 Streak Total MLB Players 11 x- Florida Atlantic 22-8 .733 11-4 11-4 41-21 .661 23-10 14-9 4-2 7-3 L 1 y- Southern Miss 20-10 .667 11-4 9-6 40-21 .655 22-8 11-12 7-1 7-3 L 1 Total MLB Draft Picks 99 Louisiana Tech 17-13 .567 10-5 7-8 34-24 .586 19-9 15-13 0-2 5-5 L 3 Total Professional Players 124 WKU 16-13-1 .550 10-4-1 6-9 26-29-1 .473 17-9-1 8-14 1-6 3-7 L 2 Old Dominion 16-14 .533 8-7 8-7 35-21 .625 21-10 13-9 1-2 6-4 L 2 2019 Year in Review Marshall 14-15 .483 10-4 4-11 29-28 .508 17-9 8-13 4-5 5-5 L 1 Rice 14-16 .467 10-5 4-11 26-33 .441 15-16 6-14 5-3 5-5 L 1 UTSA 13-16 .448 6-9 7-7 28-30 .483 16-16 10-12 2-2 5-5 L 1 Overall Record 41-21 UAB 12-18 .400 7-8 5-10 27-29 .482 18-13 9-16 0-0 6-4 W 1 Home 23-10 FIU 12-18 .400 6-9 6-9 23-32 .418 13-15 9-16 1-1 4-6 W 1 Away 14-8 Charlotte 11-18-1 .383 6-9 5-9-1 21-31-1 .406 17-16 4-13-1 0-2 5-5 W 1 Neutral 4-3 Middle Tennessee 11-19 .367 7-8 4-11 18-37 .327 13-14 5-23 0-0 2-8 L 6 Conference USA 22-8 (1st) x- regular season champions C-USA Home 11-4 y- tournament champions C-USA Away 11-4 THE 2019 FIRST 2020NCA AFAU CHAM KeyPIONS HPlayersIP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM C-USA Tournament 3-1 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIP C Pedro Pages, Florida Atlantic IF Hunter Grimes, UTSA NCAA Regional 1-2 (Presented by Air Force Reserve) ATHENS REGIONAL IF Danny Lynch, Southern Miss KeyMGM Park, Returning Biloxi, Mississippi Position Players (Athens, Georgia) IF Elvis Peralta, Marshall 2BWed., FranciscoMay 22 Urbaez ..............................................Fri., May 31 .322, 75 H, 12 2B,IF 10 HR,Francisco 41 Urbaez, RBI, Florida 49 Atlantic R 2020 Roster at a Glance 1B/OF(6) Marshall 6,Andru (3) Louisiana Summerall Tech 4 (12 inn.) ........................................(3) Florida State 13, (2) Florida Atlantic .295, 7 69 H, 12 OF2B, 8 HR,Fred Franklin, 55 SouthernRBI, Miss49 R RF/DH(2) Southern Miss Bobby 6, (7) Rice Morgensen 4 .......................................(1) Georgia 13, (4) Mercer 3 .312, 63 H, 8 2B,OF 11 HR,Ryan Stacy, 46 UTSA RBI, 38 R PP Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 (1) Florida Atlantic 6, (8) UTSA 5 OF Matt Wallner, Southern Miss LF(4) WKU Mitchell 7, (5) Old Dominion Hartigan 4 ................................................ .322, 57 H, 14 DH/UT2B, 6 HR,Bryant Bowen, 33 RBI,Southern 35Miss R Ret - Summerall (1B/LF), Urbaez (2B), Sat., June 1 P Walker Powell, Southern Miss SS Wilfredo Alvarez ....................................................Florida Atlantic 10, Mercer 6 .320, 47 H, 8 2B, 1 HR, 21 RBI, 30 R Alvarez (SS), Hartigan (LF/RF), Thu., May 23 P Mike Ruff, Florida Atlantic Morgensen (RF/DH), DeSantolo (DH) DHRice 4, LouisianaJared TechDeSantolo 3 ...................................................Florida State 12, Georgia 3 .298, 31 H, 6 P2B, 2 HR,Nick Swan, 16 Florida RBI, Atlantic 15 R UTSA 3, Old Dominion 2 P Gabe Shepard, Southern Miss Lost - Pages (C), Montes (3B), Rivera (CF) Southern Miss 10, Marshall 5 Sun., June 2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/7 NewcomerFlorida Atlantic 6, WKU Position 1 Players Georgia 13, Florida Atlantic 0 TOURNAMENT MVP SP Ret - Josey CF Jackson Wenstrom ........................................Junior, Transfer fromOF HudsonMatt Wallner, ValleySouthern Miss CC CFri., Tucker May 24 Mitchell .............................................................. Freshman, from IMG Academy SP Lost - Sanderson, Ruff Rice 6, Marshall 3 BATON ROUGE REGIONAL Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/16 INFUTSA 15, Cade WKU 8 Parker .................................................(Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Freshman, from Deane Bozeman School OF/INF Charlie Concannon ................................Grad Student, Transfer from St. Joseph’s Sat., May 25 Friday, May 31 Southern Miss 6, Rice 0 Newcomers 16 (3) Southern Miss 15, (2) Arizona State 3 Florida Atlantic 11, UTSA 4 7 Position Players, 9 Pitchers Key Returning Pitchers (1) LSU 17, (4) Stony Brook 3 (8 Freshmen, 7 Junior College, 1 Grad Transfer) RHPSun., May Jacob 26 Josey ............................................................ 2-0, 3.38, 12 G/6 GS, 37.1 IP, 19 K RHPChampionship Michael Game Schuler ............ 3-1,Sat., 4.67, June 1 20 G, 34.2 IP, 23 K, 6 BB (2.18 ERA vs. C-USA) Players from Florida 25 Southern Miss 4, Florida Atlantic 0 Arizona State 13, Stony Brook 5 LHP Dylan O’Connell .............................................................LSU 8, Southern Miss 4 1-0, 4.85, 25 G, 29.2 IP, 28 K Players from Elsewhere 11 RHP Jon Jon Kostantis .................................................. 3-0, 4.22, 17 G/4 GS, 32.0 IP, 25 K (2 - Pa., 1 - Ill., 1- Neb., 1 - N.D., LHP Hunter Cooley ...................Sun., 4-3, June 6.10, 2 12 G/5 GS, 31.0 IP, 19 K (1.59 ERA in relief) 1 - N.Y., 1 - Texas, 1 - Wash., Southern Miss 13, Arizona State 12 1 - Bahamas, 1 - D.R., 1 - P.R.) RHP Dylan Carter ...................................................................LSU 6, Southern Miss 4 1-0, 6.19, 22 G, 36.1 IP, 16 K By Class By Position Newcomer Pitchers 5 - Seniors / Grad 21 - Pitchers RHP Corey Ireson ...................................... Junior, Transfer from SCF, Manatee-Sarasota 14 - Juniors 3 - Catchers RHP Dante Visconti ...................................................... Freshman, from Bartram Trail HS 8 - Sophomores 11 - Infielders LHP Adrien Reese ........................................... Junior, Transfer from Black Hawk College 9 - Freshmen 7 - Outfielders LHP Evan Waterbor ................ 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Nassau, Bahamas (Trinity Christian Academy) 10 Bobby Morgensen OF L/R 6-4 215 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Hutchinson CC) 11 Jackson Wenstrom OF L/R 6-3 225 Jr. Mandan, N.D. (Hudson Valley CC) 12 Corey Ireson RHP R/R 6-2 190 Jr. Seminole, Fla. (State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota) 13 Steven Loden INF/OF L/R 6-1 200 Fr. Lower Gwynedd, Pa. (Wissahickon) 14 Zach Asnes RHP L/R 6-0 190 R-Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. (Florida State College at Jacksonville) 15 Brycen Allen LHP L/L 6-1 215 R-Jr. Federal Way, Wash. (Everett CC) 16 Adrien Reese LHP L/L 6-3 180 Jr. Moline, Ill. (Black Hawk College) 17 Charlie Concannon OF/INF L/R 6-2 205 Gr. West Chester, Pa. (St. Joseph’s) 18 Hunter Cooley LHP R/L 6-3 210 So. Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach) 19 Jared DeSantolo INF L/R 6-0 185 Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Alonso) 21 Jon Jon Kostantis RHP R/R 6-0 175 So. Palm Harbor, Fla. (East Lake) 22 Jackson Vescelus RHP R/R 6-3 200 R-Jr.
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