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GENERAL INFORMATION POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING (12) TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ...... Auburn, AL Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Avg.-HR-RBI Founded ...... October 1, 1856 *Andy Bennett Sr. 1B/OF 5-11 221 .287-6-48 INTRODUCTION *Mike Bianucci So. OF/3B 6-1 210 .359-8-31 Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 Enrollment...... 23,544 Nickname ...... Tigers *Justin Bristow So. IF/RHP 6-4 220 .255-0-13 Plainsman Park ...... 2-3 *Russell Dixon Jr. OF 6-1 205 .313-4-31 Auburn Tradition...... 4-5 Colors ...... Burnt Orange and Navy Blue *Josh Donaldson Jr. C/IF 6-1 202 .276-10-42 Strength & Conditioning ...... 6 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I *Bruce Edwards Sr. OF 5-11 171 .225-1-7 Athletic Training...... 7 Conference...... Southeastern (SEC West) *Luke Greinke So. Util. 6-0 187 .286-1-17 Major Leaguers ...... 8 Interim President ...... Dr. Ed Richardson Coaching Staff...... 9 Athletic Director ...... Jay Jacobs (Auburn, 1985) Ryan Jenkins So. C 6-2 206 .200-0-2 In The Community...... 10 Ben Jones So. OF 6-1 184 .226-0-2 Honors ...... 11 Ryan Stanley Sr. 1B/OF 6-4 238 .150-1-4 Auburn Athletics ...... 12-13 KEY NUMBERS Josh Stapleton Jr. IF/OF 6-1 185 .224-0-2 ...... 14-15 Media Relations Office ...... (334) 844-9800 Philip Stringer Sr. IF 5-9 182 .173-0-4 2007 Schedule ...... 16 Media Relations FAX ...... (334) 844-9807 2007 Roster...... 17 Plainsman Park Press Box ...... (334) 844-4138 POSITION PLAYERS LOST (4) 2007 Preview ...... 18-19 Athletic Department Phone...... (334) 844-4750 Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Avg.-HR-RBI Plainsman Park Facts ...... 20-21 Office ...... (334) 844-4975 *Jeff Boutwell Sr. OF 6-2 195 .231-2-17 Ticket Office...... (800) AUB-1957 *Tyler Johnstone Sr. IF 6-0 177 .332-1-29 AUBURN TIGERS ...... 23 Internet Site...... www.auburntigers.com Jonathan Rasberry Jr. C 6-1 190 .268-0-4 Returning Players...... 24-40 Derek Sain Sr. IF/OF 6-0 203 .214-1-2 Newcomers ...... 41-45 STADIUM INFORMATION TV/Radio Chart ...... 46 RETURNING (7) Stadium ...... Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field Player Cl. Ht. Wt. W-L IP ERA ...... at Plainsman Park COACHING STAFF ...... 47 Paul Burnside, RHP Sr. 6-4 215 2-3 44.0 4.91 First Year ...... 1950 ...... 48-49 Brett Butts, RHP Jr. 6-1 190 3-6 64.2 6.40 Renovated ...... 1996 ...... 50 Evan Crawford, LHP So. 6-1 185 5-8 78.2 4.35 Butch Thompson ...... 51 Capacity ...... 4,096 Chris Dennis, RHP Sr. 6-1 205 3-7 63.2 6.36 Karl Nonemaker ...... 52 All-Time Record...... 937-390 (.706 Luke Greinke, RHP So. 6-0 187 0-0 26.1 3.76 Support Staff ...... 52-53 Dimensions ...... LF- 315; CF- 385; RF- 331 Johnny Thompson, RHP Sr. 5-10 195 1-1 39.2 2.95 Sports Medicine...... 54 Alleys ...... LC- 335/385; RC- 360 Bryan Woodall, RHP So. 6-0 188 1-4 44.2 5.44 2007 OPPONENTS ...... 55 Opponent Team Information...... 56-59 HISTORY PITCHERS LOST (3) Opponents’ Media Relations Directory ...... 60 All-Time Record...... 1,658-1,074-6 Player Cl. Ht. Wt. W-L IP ERA All-Time Conference Record...... 747-626-3 Andy Masten, RHP Jr. 6-0 191 3-1 47.2 4.91 2006 SEASON IN REVIEW...... 61 All-Time SEC Tournament Record ...... 28-35 Clarence Nicely, RHP So. 6-6 227 1-1 31.0 4.35 2006 in Review...... 62-63 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 17 Peter Wiggins, RHP Jr. 6-0 185 3-3 43.1 6.44 2006 Graduates and Professional Signees ...... 64-65 NCAA Tournament Record...... 39-37 2006 Overall/SEC Statistics...... 66-67 Last NCAA Regional ...... 2005 (Tallahassee, Fla.) KEY NEWCOMERS 2006 Game-by-Game Results...... 68 Last NCAA Super Regional ...... 1999 (Tallahassee, Fla.) Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 2006 Miscellaneous Statistics ...... 69-72 College World Series Appearances...... 4 Robert Brooks Fr. IF 6-2 183 College World Series Record...... 3-8 Grant Dayton Fr. LHP 6-2 193 ...... 73 Last College World Series...... 1997 Austin Hubbard Fr. RHP 6-3 203 Southeastern Conference ...... 74 Joseph Sanders Fr. IF 6-1 202 2007 SEC Tournament ...... 75 Scott Shuman Fr. RHP 6-4 210 2006 SEC In Review ...... 76-77 COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Ross Smith Fr. OF 6-2 192 2007 SEC Composite Schedule ...... 78 Head Coach ...... Tom Slater (VMI, 1990) Dustin Spruill Fr. C 5-10 198 Record at Auburn ...... 56-60, 2 years Taylor Thompson Fr. RHP 6-5 217 AUBURN RECORDS ...... 79 Career Record ...... 106-160, 5 years Individual/Team Records ...... 80-81 Baseball Office Phone ...... (334) 844-4975 SPORTS INFORMATION Single-Season Batting Top 10...... 82 Best Time to Contact ...... Mornings, contact SID Baseball SID ...... Dan Froehlich Career Batting Top 10 ...... 83 Assistant Coach ...... Butch Thompson (Birm. South., 1992) SID Office Phone ...... (334) 844-9803 Single-Season Pitching Top 10 ...... 84 Assistant Coach ...... Matt Myers (, 1998) SID FAX Number ...... (334) 844-9807 Career Pitching Top 10 ...... 85 Volunteer Coach ...... Karl Nonemaker (Vanderbilt, 2002) Froehlich’s Home Phone...... (334) 501-8455 Team Single-Season Top 10 ...... 86 Dir. of Baseball Operations ...... Scott Duval (Auburn, 1999) Froehlich’s Cell Phone ...... (334) 750-1389 Winning/Losing Streaks...... 87 Athletic Trainer ...... Travis Johnston (Clemson, 2001) Yearly Leaders ...... 88-91 Froehlich’s Email ...... [email protected] No-Hitters and Perfect Games ...... 92 Media Relations Director...... Kirk Sampson Miscellaneous Records/Home Runs ...... 93 TEAM INFORMATION Sampson’s Email...... [email protected] Five-Hit Games/The Last Time/20 Run Games ...... 94 SID Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 351; Auburn, AL 36830-0351 Total Home Away Neut. SID Overnight Address...... Athletic Complex 2006 Overall Record ...... 22-34 ....17-17 ...... 5-15 ...... 0-2 ...... 392 South Donahue Dr.; Auburn, AL 36849 AUBURN HISTORY ...... 95 2006 SEC Record...... 9-21 ...... 5-10 ...... 4-11 ...... 0-0 Results (1949-2006)...... 96-106 Conference Finish ...... 6th, Western Division Record Versus Opponents ...... 107 2006 Postseason ...... None RADIO INFORMATION Primary Stations ...... WMXA-FM (96.7), WKKR-FM (97.7) Year-By-Year Records/Coaching Records ...... 108 2006 Final Ranking...... None Auburn in the College World Series ...... 109 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 23/14 Radio Network ...... Auburn Network Auburn in the NCAA Regionals ...... 110-113 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/2 Network Affiliates (Conference) ...... See Page 137 Auburn in the SEC Tournament ...... 114-115 Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Primary Contact ...... Rod Bramblett Auburn All-Americans ...... 116-117 Newcomers ...... 14 Phone Number ...... (334) 826-2929 Honors ...... 118-120 Play-by-Play Announcers ...... Rod Bramblett Auburn All-American Career Stats ...... 121 ...... Andy Burcham Auburn in the Major Leagues...... 122-123 Auburn in the MLB Draft ...... 124 2007 AUBURN BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS Lettermen ...... 125-127 The 2007 Auburn Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Auburn Athletic Department, Jay Jacobs, Director. Yearly Team Stats ...... 128-129 Auburn in TV Games...... 130 Editing, layout and design by Dan Froehlich, Associate Director of Media Relations. Editorial assistance provided by Kirk Sampson, Kathy Harker and Audrea Harker. Special thanks to Chick Wade, Larry Hayes, Harry Doles and the Auburn Baseball Lettermans Club, and the Auburn University Special Collections and Archieves Department. Cover artwork was done by Pamela Welch of the Auburn University Athletics Department. Inside back cover AUBURN UNIVERSITY ...... 131 designed by John Shaffhauser of Shaffhauser Designs, Madison, Miss. The guide was printed by Interstate Printing of Mobile, Ala. Auburn University...... 132-133 Dr. Ed Richardson ...... 134 Photography was provided by Todd Van Emst, Auburn, Ala.; Tony Hall, Auburn, Ala.; Emily McLain, Auburn, Ala.; Mike Cortez, Auburn, Ala.; John Jay Jacobs ...... 135 Reed, Montgomery, Ala.; AU Photo Services; Dennis Hodges, Walker, La.; Ed Jones, Birmingham, Ala.; Darrell McAllister, Columbus, Miss.; Ryals Lee, Tallahassee, Fla. Photography also provided by ; , , , , Kansas Support Staff ...... 136 City Royals, , , St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Angels, Jack Maley (Boston Red Sox), Jon SooHoo Auburn Network...... 137 (LA Dodgers), . Team USA pictures provided by Rich Abel. Media Information ...... 138-139 Auburn University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimination as War Eagle!...... 140 to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handicapped persons.

1 Plainsman Park The Nation’s No. 1 College

• Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park, the home of Auburn base- ball, was voted the best collegiate baseball facility in the country by Baseball America prior to the 2003 season. The 4,096 seat stadium was constructed 11 years ago and combines the look of old-time ballparks with academic buildings on the Auburn campus to create a facade of brick and painted steel.

2 Baseball Facility

fans to 100,000

The Tigers have drawn more than Plainsman Park in four of the last seven seasons

3 Tradition

• Auburn has made FOUR COLLEGE WORLD SERIES appearances and 17 NCAA REGIONAL appearances, including 11 trips in the last 14 years

• In the LAST 14 YEARS, 10 PLAYERS have earned ALL- AMERICA honors including one NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR,

4 • Last season, MIKE BIANUCCI and LUKE GREINKE became the first pair of Tigers to earn FRESHMAN ALL- AMERICA honors in the same season.

5 Strength & Conditioning

The Auburn Baseball team not only has the luxury of practicing and playing in the nation’s top collegiate baseball facility, but it has access to a weight room that is unrivaled in college baseball. Adjacent to Plainsman Park, the weight room is located on the first floor of the 13,274 square foot Strength and Rehabilitation Center that was completed in January 2003. The Tigers’ benefit from one of the finest strength and conditioning staffs in the country. Baseball strength coach Rich Levy has implemented an extensive program for the Auburn baseball team which has improved the team’s overall strength and conditioning levels.

6 Athletic Training

Auburn’s Athletic Training Room provides expert health care for student-athletes. Auburn student-athletes have access to the latest in sports medicine equipment including a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and rehabilitation equipment. The Auburn Athletic Training Room includes a newly renovated hydro-therapy area which contains a Swim Ex which is an aquatic therapy system for rehabilitation and training of injuires. The area also houses a controlled filtered hot and cold tank. The water in the tank can be maintained at any temperature. Mike Roberts, the Sports Medicine Director, oversees Auburn’s training room facilities. He directs a staff of 16 certified athletic trainers. Their experience and expertise contribute to keeping the Tigers healthy and protected during and after their seasons. These athletic trainers teach and work with eight student athletic trainers during the season and .

7 Major Leaguers

Mark Bellhorn Gabe Gross San Diego Padres Milwaukee Brewers

Tim Hudson - Atlanta Braves

Coach Tom Slater and former Auburn All-Americans and current major leaguers Tim Hudson (l) and Mark David Ross Bellhorn (r) prior to an Auburn football game. Cincinnati Reds

• Auburn baseball has produced 30 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL players, including eight that were on MLB rosters last season. Two former Tigers, Tim Hudson (Atlanta Braves) and designated hitter Frank Thomas (Toronto Blue Jays), are both former All-Stars, and Thomas is a two-time MVP. • Other former Tigers on big league rosters include: Colter Bean (New York Yankees), Mark Bellhorn (Free Agent after spending 2006 season with San Diego), Chris Bootcheck (Anaheim), Gabe Gross (Milwaukee), Josh Hancock (St. Louis), and David Ross (Cincinnati). • Auburn has had at least three players drafted in 17 of the last 22 years and have had 56 draft picks in the last 14 years. • Former Tigers are very loyal to the program and frequently return to the Plains during their off time to work out in AU’s facilities and talk with current Tigers.

8 Coaching Staff

• Auburn has a young, entergetic coaching staff, led by head coach Tom Slater, who is the youngest head coach in the Southeastern Conference at 38 years old. • Three of the Tigers’ four coaches--head coach Tom Slater, assistant Matt Myers and Butch Thompson--have been head coaches, Slater at VMI and now Auburn, Myers at UNC Asheville and Thompson at Jefferson State. All have earned Conference Coach of the Year honors. • The Auburn coaching staff have 26 combined years of coaching and playing experience in the Southeastern Conference. TOM SLATER--9 years [Auburn head coach (2), Auburn assistant (6), Florida assistant (1)] MATT MYERS--6 years [Auburn assistant (2), Tennessee assistant (2), Tennessee player (2)] BUTCH THOMPSON--5 years [Auburn assistant (1), Georgia assistant (4)] KARL NONEMAKER--6 years [Auburn assistant (2), Vanderbilt player (4)]

9 In The Community

• Each fall the Tigers host a Celebrity Derby to benefit the Lee County Boys and Girls Club. The Tigers have raised a significant amount of money every season.

• The Tigers are always active in the community, stocking shelves at the East Alabama Food Bank each fall dur- ing the holiday season

• The Tigers put their reading skills to good use as well, reading to area children

10 Honors

Gregg Olson is Auburn’s only two-time All-American, earning the accolades in both 1987 and 1988 before enjoying a 14-year big-league career

Coach Tom Slater was an assistant coach on the 2006 USA Baseball National Team that won a gold medal in Cuba. Mike Bianucciout was for one the of team. 36 players picked to try

• Auburn has had one National Player of the Year, 17 All-Americans, five Academic All-American recipients and 84 First-Team All-SEC honors.

• In the last 12 years, eight players have earned All-America honors including one National Player of the Year, Tim Hudson.

• In 2006, Mike Bianucci and Luke Greinke became the first Tiger teammates to be named Freshman All- American’s in the same season.

• Four former Tigers, , Mark Bellhorn, John Powell and Steven Register, have played for Team USA Baseball.

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2007 AUBURN BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME Feb. 9 Fri . HOFSTRA AUBURN 3pm Feb. 10 Sat. HOFSTRA AUBURN 2pm Feb. 11 Sun. HOFSTRA AUBURN 1:30pm Feb. 13 Tue. LIPSCOMB AUBURN 3pm Feb. 16 Fri. UNC-G AUBURN 3pm Feb. 17 Sat. UNC-G AUBURN 2pm Feb. 18 Sun. UNC-G AUBURN 1:30pm Feb. 20 Tue. TROY AUBURN 3pm Feb. 23 Fri. @ Jacksonville Mobile, AL 2:30pm Feb. 24 Sat. @ Michigan State Mobile, AL 4:30pm Feb. 25 Sun. @ South Alabama Mobile, AL 2:30pm Feb. 27 Tue. SAMFORD AUBURN 3pm

Mar. 2 Fri. ARIZONA STATE AUBURN 6pm Mar. 3 Sat. ARIZONA STATE AUBURN 2pm Mar. 4 Sun. ARIZONA STATE AUBURN 1:30pm Mar. 6 Tue. DAVIDSON AUBURN 6pm Mar. 9 Fri. PURDUE AUBURN 6pm Mar. 10 Sat. PURDUE AUBURN 2pm Mar. 11 Sun. PURDUE AUBURN 1:30pm Mar. 13 Tue. VMI AUBURN 6pm Mar. 14 Wed. VMI AUBURN 6pm Mar. 16 Fri. *at Georgia Athens, GA 6pm ET Mar. 17 Sat. *at Georgia Athens, GA 2pm ET Mar. 18 Sun. *at Georgia Athens, GA 2pm ET Mar. 23 Fri. *FLORIDA AUBURN 6pm Mar. 24 Sat. *FLORIDA AUBURN 2pm Mar. 25 Sun. *FLORIDA AUBURN 1:30pm Mar. 27 Tue. at Mercer Macon, GA 6pm ET Mar. 30 Fri. *MISSISSIPPI AUBURN 6pm Mar. 31 Sat. *MISSISSIPPI AUBURN 2pm

Apr. 1 Sun. *MISSISSIPPI AUBURN 1:30pm Apr. 3 Tue. SOUTH ALABAMA AUBURN 6pm Apr. 6 Fri. *at Louisiana State Baton Rouge, LA 7pm Apr. 7 Sat. *at Louisiana State Baton Rouge, LA 3pm Apr. 8 Sun. *at Louisiana State Baton Rouge, LA 1pm Apr. 10 Tue. MERCER AUBURN 6pm Apr. 13 Fri. *at South Carolina Columbia, SC 7pm ET Apr. 14 Sat. *at South Carolina Columbia, SC 4pm ET Apr. 15 Sun. *at South Carolina Columbia, SC 1:30pm ET Apr. 18 Wed. at Samford Hoover. AL 7 pm Apr. 20 Fri. *ALABAMA AUBURN 6pm Apr. 21 Sat. *ALABAMA AUBURN 2pm Apr. 22 Sun. *ALABAMA AUBURN 1:30pm Apr. 25 Wed. at Troy Troy, AL 6 pm Apr. 27 Fri. *ARKANSAS AUBURN 6pm Apr. 28 Sat. *ARKANSAS AUBURN 2pm Apr. 29 Sun. *ARKANSAS AUBURN 1:30pm

May 4 Fri. *at Mississippi State Starkville, MS 6:30pm May 5 Sat. *at Mississippi State Starkville, MS 6:30pm May 6 Sun. *at Mississippi State Starkville, MS 1:30pm May 11 Fri. *VANDERBILT AUBURN 6pm May 12 Sat. *VANDERBILT AUBURN 2pm May 13 Sun. *VANDERBILT AUBURN 1:30pm May 17 Thur. *at Kentucky Lexington, KY 7pm ET May 18 Fri. *at Kentucky Lexington, KY 6:30pm ET May 19 Sat. *at Kentucky Lexington, KY 1pm ET May 23-27 Wed.-Sun. SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. TBA

June 1-3 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Regionals TBA TBA June 8-10 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Super Regional TBA TBA June 15-25 Fri.-Mon. College World Series Omaha, Neb. TBA

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16 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. B-T Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Bruce Edwards OF Sr. S-R 5-11 171 2L Columbus, MS (Columbus) 2 Philip Stringer IF Sr. R-R 5-9 182 2L Spring, TX (Tulane) 3 Mike Bianucci IF So. R-R 6-1 210 1L Fairfax, VA (W.T. Woodson) 4 Josh Donaldson IF/C Jr. R-R 6-1 202 2L Mobile, AL (Faith Academy) 5 Robert Brooks IF Fr. R-R 6-2 183 HS Enterprise, AL (Enterprise) 6 Ryan Jenkins C So. R-R 6-2 206 1L Millbrook, AL (Stanhope-Elmore) 7 Ross Smith OF Fr. R-R 6-2 192 HS Eastman, GA (Dodge County) 8 Luke Greinke UTIL/RHPSo. R-R 6-0 187 1L Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips) 9 Ben Jones OF So. L-L 6-1 184 1L Decatur, AL (Decatur) 10 Andy Bennett 1B/OF Sr. L-L 5-11 221 1L Auburndale, FL (Miami) 11 Russell Dixon OF Jr. L-R 6-1 205 2L Houston, TX (Second Baptist) 12 Austin Hubbard RHP Fr. R-R 6-3 203 HS Birmingham, AL (Homewood) 13 Grant Dayton LHP Fr. L-L 6-2 193 HS Huntsville, AL (Bob Jones) 14 Dustin Spruill C Fr. S-R 5-10 198 HS Tuscaloosa, AL (Paul Bryant) 15 Bryan Woodall RHP So. R-R 6-0 188 1L Phenix City, AL (Central) 16 Travis Coleman IF Sr. S-R 5-10 171 2L New Orleans, LA (St. Augustine) 17 Josh Blake LHP Jr. L-L 6-4 205 1L Olathe, KS (Arizona State) 18 Joseph Sanders IF Fr. R-R 6-1 202 HS Millbrook, AL (Stanhope-Elmore) 19 Brett Butts RHP Jr. R-R 6-1 190 1L Sharpsburg, GA (Darton CC) 20 Taylor Thompson RHP Fr. R-R 6-5 217 HS Montgomery, AL (St. James) 22 Sean Ray LHP Fr. L-L 6-0 183 HS Beach, VA (Kellam) 23 Justin Bristow IF/RHP So. R-R 6-4 220 1L Richmond, VA (Mills Godwin) 24 David Cunningham IF Fr. R-R 6-0 195 HS Roswell, GA (Roswell) 25 Ryan Stanley 1B/OF Sr. R-R 6-4 238 1L Tampa, FL (Georgia Tech) 26 Josh Stapleton IF/OF Jr. L-R 6-1 185 1L Daphne, AL (South Alabama) 27 Paul Burnside RHP So. R-R 6-4 215 1L Montgomery, AL (Jeff Davis) 29 Scott Shuman RHP Fr. R-R 6-4 210 HS Valdosta, GA (Tift County) 31 Johnny Thompson RHP Sr. R-R 5-10 195 1L Jacksonville, AL (Southern Union State CC) 32 Ty Kelley RHP Fr. R-R 6-4 196 HS Columbus, GA (Columbus) 34 Cliff Mullins RHP So. R-R 6-2 184 1L Fairhope, AL (Fairhope) 35 Kris West LHP Jr. L-L 6-2 176 TR Huntsville, AL (Jefferson State CC) 37 Chris Dennis RHP Sr. L-R 6-1 205 3L Madison, AL (Bob Jones) 38 Jay Osborne IF/OF Sr. R-R 6-3 215 2L Houston, TX (Second Baptist) 39 Bradley Ray OF So. R-R 5-11 194 TR Birmingham, AL (Calhoun CC) 40 Michael Hurst RHP R-Fr. R-R 6-5 180 1L Vestavia, AL (Vestavia Hills) 41 Blake Carver LHP So. L-L 6-0 179 TR Cleveland, Tenn. (Walters State CC) 42 Eric Skinner IF R-Fr. R-R 5-9 155 SQ Phenix City, AL (Glenwood) 43 Ted Bryant LHP Sr. R-L 5-10 180 2L Montgomery, AL (Jeff Davis) 44 Evan Crawford LHP So. R-L 6-1 185 1L Prattville, AL (Prattville)

Coaches & Administrative Staff: 33 Tom Slater Head Coach Third Year (56-60) 28 Matt Myers Assistant Coach Third Year 50 Butch Thompson Assistant Coach Second Year 36 Karl Nonemaker Volunteer Assistant Coach Third Year 45 Jonathan Hackett Graduate Assistant Coach First Year Scott Duval Director of Baseball Operations Travis Johnston Athletic trainer Rich Levy Strength Coach

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. 10 Andy Bennett 1B/OF 1 Bruce Edwards OF 25 Ryan Stanley 1B/OF 3 Mike Bianucci IF 8 Luke Greinke UTIL/RHP 26 Josh Stapleton IF/OF 17 Josh Blake LHP 12 Austin Hubbard RHP 2 Philip Stringer IF 23 Justin Bristow IF/RHP 40 Michael Hurst RHP 31 Johnny Thompson RHP 5 Robert Brooks IF 6 Ryan Jenkins C 20 Taylor Thompson RHP 43 Ted Bryant LHP 9 Ben Jones OF 35 Kris West LHP 27 Paul Burnside RHP 32 Ty Kelley RHP 15 Bryan Woodall RHP 19 Brett Butts RHP 34 Cliff Mullins RHP 41 Blake Carver LHP 38 Jay Osborne IF/OF 33 Tom Slater Head Coach 16 Travis Coleman IF 39 Bradley Ray OF 28 Matt Myers Assistant Coach 44 Evan Crawford LHP 22 Sean Ray LHP 50 Butch Thompson Assistant Coach 24 David Cunningham IF 18 Joseph Sanders IF 36 Karl Nonemaker Volunteer Assist. 13 Grant Dayton LHP 29 Scott Shuman RHP 45 Jonathan Hackett Graduate Assist. 37 Chris Dennis RHP 42 Eric Skinner IF 11 Russell Dixon OF 7 Ross Smith OF 4 Josh Donaldson IF/C 14 Dustin Spruill C

17 QUOTING COACH TOM SLATER ON COACHING PHILOSOPHY AL), Eric Skinner (R-Fr., Phenix City, “The best way to describe how we want to play offense is aggres- AL) and Philip Stringer (Sr., .173, 4 sively, and we have to do that with athletic kids. My coaching philoso- RBI) all had solid falls. I was very phy is to pressure the opponent’s pitchers and to guard our pitcher. If we happy with the progress those guys can have our opponent’s pitchers worried about someone stealing a made working the middle infield base, or if we may lay down a bunt, or and run, we want to be aggres- together. sive and bombard them with possibilities. When there are a lot of differ- “At third base, freshman ent things going through a pitcher's mind, he's going to make mistakes Joseph Sanders (Millbrook, AL) and and leave pitches in the middle of the plate that we're going to be able sophomore Justin Bristow (.255, 8 to hit out of the park. 2B, 13 RBI) both did a nice job dur- “My pitching philosophy I learned from Coach Baird, having worked ing the fall. for him for six years. We are going to attack the strike zone and let our “The bottom line is we are defense play. Auburn’s had very successful pitchers like John Powell, going to put the best defensive infield Tim Hudson, Ryan Halla and Hayden Gliemmo. They didn’t throw 95 out there that we can because I miles an hour but all of them could pitch. That's what good pitchers do, A First Team All-SEC selection and a believe the strength of our club is our Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, they keep hitters off balance.” Mike Bianucci led the Tigers with a .359 pitching staff. batting average and looks to see some significant time in the outfield after spend- ing most of his freshman campaign at OUTFIELD “Junior Josh Donaldson (’06 third base. “Mike Bianucci (So., .359, 13 stats - .276, 16 2B, 10 HR, 42 RBI, 2B, 8 HR, 31 RBI, .564 SLG), who is 7 pickoffs, 15 CS) will be our num- still an excellent , really did a nice job in left field this fall ber one . With a year of and I look for him to be our everyday leftfielder this spring. catching under his belt and a “We have two very good centerfielders in Bruce Edwards (Sr., whole summer of catching in the .225, 14-14 SB) and Ross Smith (Fr., Eastman, GA). Both of those Cape Cod League (where he was guys are very good centerfielders. Both can go get a baseball and an All Star) as well, he has really Ross can really throw. Ross, with his arm strength and ability to cover turned himself into a prospect at a lot of ground could easily move over to right field if Bruce is playing that position and become a solid center on any given day. We also return Russell Dixon (Jr., .313, 19 guy behind the plate. Ryan Jenkins 2B, 4 HR, 31 RBI), who hit over .300 a year ago and will have an (So., .200, 2B, 2 RBI) is an out- opportunity to be a corner outfielder or a DH. And we still have Luke standing number two catcher. He Greinke who is as versatile a player as we have who could bounce out really receives and throws well and play the outfield at any time. Josh Donaldson led the Tigers with 10 home and had a good summer in addi- runs as a sophomore and looks to improve “Between Bianucci, Smith, Edwards and Greinke, we have four tion to what he did for us last year. his stock with a second full year working guys that can really defend the outfield and really go get a baseball. I Dustin Spruill (Fr., Tuscaloosa, AL) behind the plate. am very happy and pleased with the type of defensive club we can put is a switch-hitter and I really like in the outfield. the way he swings the bat. I feel really good about us behind the plate with three very capable guys. PITCHING STAFF “I think the pitching staff is the strength of our ball club. I like not INFIELD only our arms, but also our pitchability. I think it starts with sophomore “Around the infield, we return Evan Crawford (5-8, 4.35 ERA, 78.2 IP, Andy Bennett (Sr., .287, 14 2B, 6 HR, 55 K). He led this team in virtually 48 RBI) at first base. Andy is a tough every pitching category a year ago as a competitor and led our team in RBIs true freshman. last year and should have the oppor- “Our arms are not only very tal- tunity at either first base or as the DH. ented, but they are also fairly young We have also been working Luke and we can throw a lot of different Greinke (So., .286, 17 RBI, 4-4 SB) looks at people. But when you are talk- there during the fall as well. Luke has ing about a starting rotation, you are great hands and is a very talented going to talk about Crawford, Bryan athlete that is capable of playing mul- Woodall (So., 1-4, 5.44 ERA, 44.2 IP, tiple positions on the baseball field. 37 K, 9 BB), Paul Burnside (So., 2-3, He was an All-SEC Freshman last 4.91 ERA, 44.0 IP, 31 K) and freshman Senior Andy Bennett started 55 games at year as an outfielder and a Freshman Austin Hubbard (Birmingham, AL). first in 2006 and led the Tigers with 48 All-American while also serving as the Sophomore Evan Crawford led the Those guys are the four coming out of RBI Tigers in wins (5), innings pitched (78.2) team’s closer. and (55) in just his first sea- the fall that profile to be starters as we “In the middle of the infield, freshman Robert Brooks (Enterprise, son on the Plains. head into the season.

18 “Burnside is a power arm with a good slider. Woodall has settled into a three-quarter arm slot and he is getting heavy sink on his fast- 2007 PRESEASON POLLS ball and spinning two different breaking balls. All Austin Hubbard did COLLEGIATE BASEBALL BASEBALL AMERICA was lead our team in strikeouts this fall. He throws two different break- ing balls and a very good fastball. He has a lot of confidence in his two 1. Rice (57-13) 1. Rice (57-13) breaking balls and I like his mound presence and competitiveness.We 2. Clemson (53-16) 2. Miami (42-24) 3. South Carolina (41-25) 3. Clemson (53-16) have another power right 4. Arkansas (39-21) 4. Texas (41-21) hander in Taylor Thompson 5. North Carolina (54-15) 5. North Carolina (54-15) 6. Miami, Fla. (42-24) 6. South Carolina (41-25) (Montgomery, AL) who mixes 7. Arkansas (39-21) 7. Texas (41-21) in a pretty good slider and 8. Vanderbilt (38-27) 8. Vanderbilt (38-27) 9. Virginia (47-15) has a feel for a change-up as 9. Nebraska (42-17) well. 10. Wichita State (46-22) 10. Virginia (47-15) 11. Tennessee (31-24) “You move to our 11. Georgia Tech (50-18) 12. Georgia Tech (50-18) bullpen and again I think the 12. Cal. St. Fullerton (50-15) 13. UCLA (33-25) bullpen can be one of the 13. Florida St. (42-21) 14. Cal State Fullerton (50-15) 14. Arizona St. (37-21) 15. Tulane (43-21) strengths of our club. Luke 15. Texas Christian (39-23) 16. Oregon State (50-16) Greinke (0-0, 3.76 ERA, 6 16. Tulane (43-21) 17. Nebraska (42-17) Svs, 26.1 IP, 17 K) led our 17. Wichita St. (46-22) 18. Florida State (44-21) team in saves a year ago as 18. Tennessee (31-24) 19. Pepperdine (42-21) Luke Greinke, a Louisville Slugger Freshman All- 19. Pepperdine (42-21) 20. Arizona State (37-21) American in 2006, led the Tigers in saves (6) last sea- a true freshman. Johnny 20. Mississippi (44-22) 21. Evansville (43-22) son while also hitting .322 in SEC games and returns Thompson (Sr., 1-1, 2.95 21. Baylor (37-26) 22. Oklahoma State (41-20) to anchor a bullpen full of young arms. ERA, 39.2 IP, 37 K) did a 22. Georgia (47-23) 23. Winthrop (46-18) 24. Texas Christian (39-23) really nice job for us out of 23. Stanford (33-27) 24. Oklahoma St. (41-20) 25. Mississippi (44-22) the bullpen a year ago. Chris Dennis (Sr., 3-7, 6.36 ERA, 63.2 IP, 39 25. Southern California (25-33) K) returns to the bullpen where he had success early in his career and 26. UCLA (33-25) his arm is now healthy enough that he can pitch more than once a 27. Arizona (27-28) week. Justin Bristow was not able to pitch a year ago due to arm trou- 28. Evansville (43-22) 29. Oral Roberts (41-16) bles out of high school, but he is now healthy and is a power arm that 30. Long Beach St. (29-27) we really like. I am also excited about freshman Scott Shuman (Valdosta, GA), who is a low, John Madden-type, low three-quarter with arm-side sink and run who has been drafted before (2006 23rd- round pick – Milwaukee). Throw in the mix guys like Josh Blake (Jr., NCBWA injured in ’06), who had some quality innings for us two years ago, and 1. Rice (57-13) we have 10 or 11 guys that I feel really good about. 2. Clemson (53-15) “I really think the pitching staff will be the strength of this ball club. 3. South Carolina (41-25) 4. North Carolina (54-15) I think at any level of baseball, whether it is Little League or the Big 5. Miami, Fla. (42-24) Leagues, if you are strong on the mound then you really have a 6. Texas (41-21) chance. I really like this team. I am excited to get started. I am ready 7. Virginia (57-15) to play and these guys are too. 8. Arkansas (39-21) 9. Cal State Fullerton (50-15) 10. Georgia Tech (50-18) THE SCHEDULE 11. Vanderbilt (38-27) “The schedule is good again by design. We play in the best con- 12. Nebraska (42-17) ference in the country in the SEC and that’s fun to be challenged 13. Mississippi (44-22) week-in and week-out without any walk-over opponents. To prepare 14. Arizona State (37-21) 15. Florida State (44-21) ourselves for that, we created another very good schedule. We have a 16. Tulane (43-21) great home-series visit from Arizona State, which is a preseason 17. Oregon State (50-16) ranked club. We have one of the best teams in the Big Ten coming 18. Wichita State (46-22) here in Purdue and we travel to the South Alabama tournament to take 19. Georgia (47-23) 20. Pepperdine (42-21) on Michigan State, Jacksonville, who was in a regional a year ago, 21. Oklahoma State (41-20) and South Alabama. We play 32 games against NCAA Tournament 22. TCU (39-23) teams from a year ago. That’s a good schedule. It keeps right in line 23. UCLA (33-25) with my philosophy, which is the best way to develop your team and 24. Stanford (33-27) 25. Tennessee (31-24) your players is to play good people. 26. Baylor (37-26) 27. Kentucky (44-17) PROGRAM GOALS 28. Alabama (44-21) “The goal of this program is to be SEC Champions. If you are SEC 29. Evansville (43-22) 30. Oklahoma (45-22) Champions, than you are one of the best teams in the country and you will also be in position to contend for a national championship in Omaha, which is the ultimate goal.”

19 tion center, physical therapy area, offices for Alabama PLAINSMAN PARK FACTS Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center physicians and a research institute directed by Dr. James Andrews (American Sports Medicine Institute), which GENERAL INFORMATION serves nationally-acclaimed professional athletes as First Year ...... 1950 well as Auburn’s student-athletes. Rehabilitation serv- Years...... Entering 57th ices are available to the public. Physical therapist Surface...... Natural Grass Dave Walsh also opperates off of the second floor All-Time Record ...... 937-390 (.706) and is dedicated to addressing the needs of Auburn’s Most Wins, Season...... 30 (1997) student-athletes. The project broke ground on Capacity ...... 4,096 October 25, 2002 at a construction cost of $2,502,380. In the Summer of 2001, construction began on a SEATING BREAKDOWN $2.3 million renovation to Samford Stadium-Hitchcock chairback seats ...... 3,227 Field at Plainsman Park that included the addition of terrace seats ...... 750 630 chairback box seats down the right and left field wheelchair spaces ...... 60 The 11-year-old Plainsman Park seats 4,096, foul lines. press box seats ...... 59 including 3,227 chairback seats. In addition, state-of- Upon completion in February 2002, the new land- the-art concessions, restrooms, ticket and press facil- scape provides a more intimate setting for the DIMENSIONS ities have transformed Auburn's baseball field into a nation’s top facility, allowing fans to have seats down Left field ...... 315 ft. renaissance of Camden Yard proportions after receiv- each foul line within feet of the playing surface. ing a $4.2 million facelift 11 years ago. Renovations also included additional concession and Left center ...... 335/385 ft. The site of Southeastern Conference baseball restroom facilities behind the newly added seats Center field...... 385 ft. excitement since 1950, Plainsman Park was voted along the right field foul line. Right center ...... 360 ft. the best collegiate baseball facility in the country by The bullpens, which once existed where the seats Right field ...... 331 ft. Baseball America prior to the 2003 season. down the foul line were added, have found new loca- The commitment to excellence of Auburn’s base- tions in Plainsman Park. Auburn’s bullpens are locat- FENCE HEIGHT ball program is evident by the continuing efforts to ed behind the Green Monster in left field, while the left field ...... 30 feet keep Plainsman Park on the forefront of college base- visiting bullpen rests beyond the right center field left-center to right-field bullpen ...... 8 feet ball. Those efforts have included three additions to fence, next to the K Corner. the facility since its initial renovations in 1996. Prior the 2002 renovations, Auburn’s existing right-field bullpen...... 4 feet The most recent projects included a new drainage bullpen to right-field foul pole ...... 8 feet system and playing surface in the Summer of 2003 and the completion of the Strength and Rehabilitation FIRST NIGHT GAME Center adjacent to Plainsman Park in January of March 27, 1977...... vs. LSU, 2-0, 10-2 2004. The Strength and Rehabilitation Center is a two- EVENTS HOSTED story, 13,274 square foot facility that houses a weight 1978 NCAA South Regional room for the baseball team on the first floor and a 1999 NCAA Regional rehabilitation and research center on the second floor. The weight room is unrivaled in collegiate baseball 2002 President George W. Bush Visit and features nearly 50 pieces of equipment. The facil- 2003 NCAA Regional ity also has its own lockerroom. The second floor houses an X-ray lab, rehabilita- RENOVATIONS/ADDITIONS 1995 New outfield wall 1996 Renovation of Plainsman Park 1998 Existing Scoreboard 2002 Addition of 620 chair-back seats down right and left field lines 2003 Drainage system and new playing surface 2004 Strength and Rehabilitation Center

The 2005 team watches ESPN’s 2005 NCAA College World Series Selection Show from the Plainman Park lockerroom.

20 scoreboard was the last addition to Samford Stadium- against Arkansas in 1993. PLAINSMAN PARK Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park. Added prior to the Most recently, Plainsman Park had the privilege of 1998 season, the 50-foot-high structure is framed by a hosting President George W. Bush. Approximately YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS pair of five-foot-wide brick columns, which support the 14,000 people gathered at Plainsman Park on 1950 4-7 1979 19-4 steel girders holding the board in place. October 24, 2002, to listen to Bush speak. Bush’s visit 1951 7-4 1980 20-8 The scoreboard includes a 16-by-12 foot matrix marked the first time since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1952 5-5 1981 17-12 screen. But the most prominent feature is a old-style, 1939 that a United States President visited Auburn 1953 1-5 1982 22-8 analog clock which sits atop the structure. while in office. 1954 9-2 1983 10-16 The structure also houses the Tigers’ clubhouse, The field is named in honor of Billy and Jimmy 1955 6-5 1984 19-10 which features a locker room, training and equipment Hitchcock, brothers who became two of Auburn’s most 1956 5-6 1985 19-6 areas, an indoor hitting tunnel, a team lounge area, noteworthy athletic performers during the 1930s. In 1957 9-4 1986 23-7 coaches’ offices and umpire dressing room. 1997 Plainsman Park was renamed, Hitchcock Field 1958 9-6 1987 26-7 The design combines the look of old-time ballparks at Plainsman Park. 1959 2-1 1988 27-8 with academic buildings on the Auburn campus to cre- The University renamed the facility Samford 1960 7-3 1989 29-7 ate a facade of brick and painted steel. Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park in May of 1961 6-3 1990 27-11 Inside, the park offers the brick backstop of Wrigley 2003, naming the stadium after long-time Auburn 1962 9-1 1991 25-11 Field, the dark green chairback seats of Camden Board of Trustee Member W. James “Jimmy” 1963 6-0 1992 22-12 Yards and the Green Monster of Fenway Park. Samford, Jr. 1964 4-1 1993 27-7 The intimacy of the park extends to the position of Jimmy Samford, who passed away in December of 1965 7-0 1994 25-8 the spectators. The front row box seats are located 2003, worked tirelessly in spearheading the efforts for 1966 10-3 1995 28-5 close to the infield action, just four feet off the ground the renovations of Plainsman Park in the late 1990’s. 1967 13-4 1996 22-11 and only 40 feet from the first and third base bags. The It was his work that has made Samford Stadium- 1968 14-3 1997 30-6 backstop is just 60 feet from home plate. Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park the top collegiate 1969 15-7 1998 26-8 1970 10-6 1999 27-5 Down the left field line perched above the box baseball facility in the country. Samford graduated 1971 11-6 2000 27-8 seats, a terraced lawn allows for another 750 fans to from Auburn in political science in 1972 and was 1972 11-12 2001 25-4 enjoy Auburn baseball. appointed to the board in 1987. 1973 12-7 2002 26-7 Although the grandstand was constructed prior to The late was Auburn’s first All- 1974 20-4 2003 25-12 the 1996 season, one part of the project was already American in both baseball and football and was known 1975 16-11 2004 21-12 in place for the 1995 season. Auburn installed an out- as the “Phantom of Union Springs” for his overall ath- 1976 20-8 2005 21-14 field wall, which provided a distinct change in the play- letic ability. Following a career in major league base- 1977 18-7 2006 17-17 ing dynamics of Plainsman Park. ball, Jimmy Hitchcock coached the Auburn baseball 1978 19-8 Instead of the 12-foot cyclone fence which had team in the 1940s before being elected to the Public encircled the field in the past, a dark green, asymmet- Service Commission of Auburn on three different rically designed wall made of metal is now in place. occasions. The most unique feature of the fence is the 30-foot led Auburn to its first SEC baseball “Green Monster” in left field, which provides an aes- title in 1937 and to its first football bowl game later that ATTENDANCE RECORDS thetically pleasing view to spectators in the grand- fall. Following a nine-year major league playing career stand. Rather than the leftfield foul pole being 345 feet with five teams, “Mr. Billy” earned the title of “The SINGLE-GAME from home plate, as in the past, the wall is just 315 Dignified War Eagle” as manager of the , Att. Date Opponent Result feet from the batter. Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves and as commis- 4,715 4/6/2002 LSU W, 11-3 Beginning at the leftfield power alley and continuing sioner of the Southern League. Hitchcock passed 4,673 4/5/2003 Alabama L, 2-3 around to the rightfield foul pole, the top of the wall away at the age of 89 on Sunday, April 9, 2006. 4,503 4/4/2003 Alabama W, 10-2 drops down from 30 to eight feet. 4,491 4/5/2002 LSU L, 4-9 Auburn baseball moved its home to the present 4,471 4/12/1997 Alabama W, 13-8 location in time for the 1950 season. Prior to that, all 4,428 4/6/2003 Alabama W, 7-6 home games were played on what is now a parking lot 4,415 5/29/1999 NC State W, 9-7 behind the east side of Jordan-Hare Stadium. 4,409 3/11/2003 Georgia Tech L, 2-4 Plainsman Park was host to the 1978 NCAA South 4,104 3/20/2004 Kentucky L, 3-4 Regional and NCAA Regionals in 1999 and 2003. It 4,096 5/21/2005 Alabama L, 6-8 has also witnessed the budding baseball careers of Bo 4,096 3/18/2005 Tennessee L, 1-2 Jackson, Tim Hudson, Gregg Olson, Scott Sullivan and Frank Thomas. In 1994, John Powell struck out THREE GAME SERIES LSU’s Warren Morris at Plainsman Park to set the Att. Opponent Dates NCAA career record. Powell also set the 13,606 Alabama April 4-6, 2003 SEC all-time strikeout mark at Plainsman Park, 13,320 LSU April 5-7, 2002 11,272 Kentucky March 19-21, 2004 10,959 Alabama May 20-22, 2005 10,862 Alabama April 20-22, 2001

SINGLE SEASON Att. Year Dates Avg. 111,627 2004 33 3,382 109,778 1999 38 2,888 105,720 2005 35 3,020 A donation by Teal Corte (pictured 102,637 2000 35 2,932 above with the Auburn coaching 101,341 2002 33 3,070 staff) made the shadowboxes that relive some of Auburn’s greatest moments down the hallway outside of the locker room and coaches offices at Plainsman Park possible.

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PLAYERS ANDY BENNETT FIRST BASE/OUTFIELDER 10

Height: 5-11 Weight: 221 Bats: L Throws: L Born: September 8, 1983 Year: Senior Previous School: Miami/Polk CC/Auburndale Hometown: Auburndale, FL

2006 Auburn’s starting first baseman in 55 games ... Hit .287 and led the team in RBI with 48 ... Blasted six home runs on the year to go along with 14 doubles ... Had a slugging percentage of .440 ... Hit . 331 against RHP’s ... Had a season-best nine-game hitting streak from April 8-22 where he hit .371 (13-for-35) and drove in 10 runs ... Also had a seven-game hitting streak from Feb. 5-21 (.355, 11-for-31, 9 RBI) ... Had a team-best 16 multi-RBI games ... Was hit by a pitch 12 times ... Posted a .987 . 2005 (AT MIAMI) Did not play - injured. JUNIOR COLLEGE Two-year letterwinner for Johnny Wiggs at Polk Community College ... Florida Junior College All-State selection ... Played in the Virginia Valley League and was named a league all-star and team MVP in 2004. Selected to the Juco All-Start game in Winter Haven, Fla. ... Holds the PCC record Bennett’s Game Highs for hit by pitches (31) ... Hit .288 with three home runs, nine doubles and 32 RBI 2006: while posting a .448 on-base percentage as a sophomore ... He led team with four Hits: 3, twice, last 2/17 vs. Hofstra home runs and 31 RBI as a freshman ... Batted .280 with 10 doubles while leading Runs: 3, 2/18 vs. Hofstra the team in total bases. RBI: 3, 5 times, last 4/16 vs. Mississippi State HIGH SCHOOL Started for four years on varsity for head coach Tommy Hit Streak: 9, 4/8-22 Braaten at Auburndale High School ... Pitched and played first base and outfield ... Four-time All-Polk County selection ... Two-time team MVP and Offensive Player of Career: the Year ... 2002 Florida 4A District 12 Player of the Year ... Hit .485 during his sen- Hits: 3, twice, last 2/17/06 vs. Hofstra Runs: 3, 2/18*06 vs. Hofstra ior campaign with nine home runs, seven stolen bases and 32 RBI ... Also went 4- RBI: 3, 5 times, last 4/16/06 vs. Miss. State 2 with a 3.67 ERA and 52 strikeouts ... Led the team with a .524 batting average Hit Streak: 9, 4/8-22/06 and hit six home runs and drove in 35 runs as a junior ... Also stole six bases ... Recorded a 5-1 record as a pitcher with a 3.11 ERA and 48 strikeouts. PERSONAL Andy Bennett was born September 8, 1983 ... Son of Billy and Wanda Bennett ... Has a brother, Dee (25) ... Father, Billy Bennett, played basket- ball at David Lipscomb University ... Major: Communications. BENNETT’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .287 55/55 209 24 60 14 0 6 48 .440 1 3 12 11 35 1-3 .353

BENNETT’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .236 29/29 110 10 26 6 0 1 22 .318 0 1 9 4 20 0-1 .315 MIKE BIANUCCI INFIELDER 3

Height: 6-1 Weight: 210 Bats: R Throws: R Born: June 26, 1986 in Fairfax, VA Year: Sophomore High School: W.T. Woodson Hometown: Fairfax, VA

2007 PRESEASON Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American ... Wallace Watch List. 2006 Named First Team All-SEC DH by both the league coaches and SEBaseball.com ... Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American DH ... Along with Luke Greinke became Auburn’s first duo to be Bianucci’s Game Highs named Freshman All-American’s in the same season ... Baseball America Second 2006: Team Freshman All-American ... Became just the third Tiger to be named a Hits: 4, 3 times, last 4/25 vs. Mercer Freshman All-American by Baseball America, joining Bobby Huddleston (2000, 2nd Runs: 3, 2 times, last 4/25 vs. Mercer Team) and Hayden Gliemmo (1998) ... SEC All-Freshman selection ... ABCA First RBI: 6, 2/17 vs. Hofstra Team All-Region selection ... Led the Tigers in hitting (.359) and slugging (.564), Hit Streak: 7, 3/28-4/8 was second in home runs (eight), tied for third in RBI (31) and was fourth in dou- bles (13) in 45 games ... Never went more than eight games without hitting a home Career: Career: run ... Hit a team-best .330 in league games ... Hit .397 against LHP ... Had 19 Hits: 4, 3 times, last 4/25/06 vs. Mercer Runs: 3, 2 times, last 4/25/06 vs. Mercer mulit-hit games ... Had four hits in a game three times ... Started his Auburn career RBI: 6, 2/17/06 vs. Hofstra off with a bang, going 4-for-5 with a double, two home runs and six RBI in AU’s Hit Streak: 7, 3/28-4/8/06 extra-inning, 9-8, win over Hofstra on Feb. 17 ... Was one of 20 players invited to Bios try out for the 2006 USA Baseball National Team. r

e SUMMER 2005 Played for the Reston Hawks of the Clark C. Griffith Collegiate Baseball League ... Hit .347 and y

a tied for the team lead with 31 RBI ... Set the Clark Griffith League Season Home Run Record with 12 ... Also led the the l P

24 2007 AUBURN Baseball league with a .792 slugging percentage. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Chris Warren at W.T. Woodson ... Hit .526 with eight 2B and 10 HR and 27 RBI as a senior as W.T. Woodson won its first District Title since 1990 ... Was also 7-2 with a 2.42 ERA on the mound with 60 K’s ... Named the 2005 Liberty District Player of the Year ... First Team All- Region selection in 2004 and 2005 ... W. T. Woodson MVP and team captain as both a junior and senior ... 2004 Second Team All-State ... Hit .508 for his career and was a perfect 37-for-37 in stolen bases in his career ... Was 9-1 with a save and a 2.61 ERA as a junior and was named First Team All-District Pitcher and Player of the Year ... Three-time All-Met selection ... Two-time participant in the Perfect Games World Wood Bat Championship ... 2004 East Coast Showcase selection ... Helped lead the Virginia Barnstormers to the Connie Mack World Series in 2003 ... Two-time Va. Commonwealth Games participant. PERSONAL Michael Elliott Bianucci was born June 26, 1986 in Fairfax, Va. ... Son of Gary and Barbara Bianucci ... Has one brother, Tony (25) ... Brother, Tony, was a 2002 draft pick (47th round) of the Boston Red Sox ...Major: Business. BIANUCCI’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .359 45/45 181 27 65 13 0 8 31 .564 0 4 6 9 47 0-2 .400

BIANUCCI’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .330 27/27 109 13 36 9 0 3 13 .495 0 2 4 5 34 0-1 .375 JOSH BLAKE LEFTHANDED PITCHER 17

Height: 6-4 Weight: 205 Bats: L Throws: L Born: October 17, 1984 in Overland Park, KS Year: Junior Previous School: Arizona State/Blue Valley West Hometown: Olathe, KS

2006 Missed the season after surgery due to 2005 injury 2005 Missed the second half of the season due to injury ... Was 2-3 with a 7.24 ERA in 27.1 innings (10 appearances) before going down ... Made seven starts for the Tigers ... Held opponents to just a .214 average with two outs ... Earned his first win for the Tigers in relief at Florida State (2/13) with 1.2 IP ... Longest outing of the year was against VMI on March 13 (5.1 IP). SUMMER 2004 Played for the Hays Larks of the Jayhawk League ... Was 2-3 with a 4.95 ERA in eight outings (four starts) with two complete games ... Tossed 36.1 innings with 34 strikeouts and nine walks. 2004 (ARIZONA STATE) Played as a freshman at Arizona State … Blake’s Game Highs Blake’s Game Highs Saw action in 14 games, posting a 1-0 mark with a save in 22 innings … Had a 6.95 2006: with 17 strikeouts. SO: -- HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for coach Bill McDonald at Blue Valley Walks: -- West High School in Stilwell, Kan. … 2003 preseason all-state selection… record- IP, Starter: -- ed a career 18-6 record during his prep career… Named Kansas co-Player of the IP, Reliever: -- Year after going 6-1 with a 0.82 ERA as a senior… Helped high school to state tour- nament during his sophomore and senior years… Played in the Area Code games Career: and Tropicana Top 100… Named to the Baseball Coaches Association (BCA) All- SO: 4, twice, last 3/20/04 vs. California Walks: 4, twice, last 2/13/05 at Florida State District 5 team … Went 5-2 with two saves and a 1.08 ERA as a junior… Named IP, Starter: 5.1 on 3/13/05 vs. VMI all-league, Sun Country Player of the Year, All-Metro first-team, All-Johnson County IP, Reliever: 4.1 on 3/20/04 vs. California and all-state… Was 5-2 as a sophomore with a 3.60 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 38.1 IP… Earned all-league honors. PERSONAL Joshua Cleveland Blake … Son of Jack and Jill Blake … Two brothers; Jason (35) and Jackson (33) and two sisters; Jill (26) and Jaclyn (19) … Father, Jack, played baseball and football at Simpson (IA) College … Brothers Jason and Jackson both played college baseball, Jason at West Arkansas CC and Jackson at Hutchinson CC and Emporia State … Cousin Casey Blake is a outfielder for the and was a three-time All-American and two-time aca- demic All-American at Wichita State (1993-96) … Casey was a 1996 seventh-round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays and has played with four different MLB clubs … Cousin Pete Blake was drafted by the Twins organization in 1997 and uncle Joe Blake played baseball at Simpson (IA) College and in the New York Yankees organ- ization ... Major: Undecided. BLAKE’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2004 1-0 6.95 14 0 0 0 1 22.0 27 20 17 1 3 16 17 2 0 .303 2005 2-3 7.24 10 7 0 0 0 27.1 32 24 22 2 5 12 10 1 1 .302 Totals 3-3 7.12 24 7 0 0 1 49.1 59 44 39 3 8 28 27 3 1 .303

BLAKE’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2005 0-2 14.09 4 3 0 0 0 7.2 15 14 12 1 2 4 2 0 0 .417 Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 25 JUSTIN BRISTOW INFIELDER/RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 23

Height: 6-4 Weight: 220 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 6, 1987 in Richmond, VA Year: Sophomore High School: Mills Godwin Hometown: Richmond, VA

2006 Started 52 games at ... Hit .255 with eight doubles and 13 RBI ... Hit .362 against LHP ... Hit .295 over his last 15 games of the season (18-for-61) ... Went a perfect 4-for-4 with a double and a run scored against LSU on 5/5 Bristow’s Game Highs ... Had a career-best eight game hitting streak from Feb. 26-March 12 ... Hit .321 (9-for-28) with four runs scored during the streak. 2006: HIGH SCHOOL Drafted by the in the 22nd round Hits: 4, 5/5 vs. LSU Runs: 1, 16 times, last 4/29 at Alabama (652nd overall) ... Rated by Baseball America as the third-best third baseman of RBI: 1, 9 times, last 5/18 at Arkansas 2005 MLB Draft-eligible players ... Three-time all-state selection ... 2005 Louisville Hit Streak: 8, 2/26-3/12 Slugger High School All-American ... 2005 Third-Team National High School

Career: Baseball Coaches All-American ... Hit .380 with four homers, 16 RBI and 16 walks Hits: 4, 5/5/06 vs. LSU in 49 plate appearances as a senior ... Was also 8-0 as a pitcher, having allowed Runs: 1, 16 times, last 4/29/06 at Alabama 15 hits and one earned runs in 44 innings, with 72 strikeouts against six walks ... RBI: 1, 9 times, last 5/18/06 at Arkansas Hit .490 with seven home runs while being named first-team all-state and a Hit Streak: 8, 2/26-3/12/06 Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American as a junior ... Was ranked fourth by Baseball America on its Top 100 High School players list ... Drew 23 intentional walks in just 20 regular season games ... Was 9-1 with a 0.80 ERA on the mound as a junior ... Member of the gold medal winning Team USA Youth National Team in the summer of 2003 ... Also participated in the Perfect Game and East Coast Professional Showcases. PERSONAL Justin Taylor Bristow ... Son of Dave and Lee Bristow ... Has one brother, Matt (22) ... Brother, Matt, played baseball at James Madison ... Major: Landscape Horticulture.

BRISTOW’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .255 53/53 196 22 50 8 0 0 13 .296 1 1 4 12 45 2-2 .310

BRISTOW’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .261 29/29 111 11 29 4 0 0 9 .297 1 1 2 4 28 1-1 .297

TED BRYANT LEFTHANDED PITCHER 43

Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Bats: R Throws: L Born: July 26, 1984 in Montgomery, AL Year: Senior High School: Jeff Davis Hometown: Montgomery, AL

2006 Made four relief appearances, striking out three in 3.1 IP ... Allowed three runs on eight hits on the year ... Struck out the only batter he faced on 3/5 at Arizona State. 2005 Made four relief appearances, striking out one. 2004 Action in one game, allowing three runs on two hits in one Bryant’s Game Highs inning against Boston College on Feb. 21. 2006: HIGH SCHOOL Four year letterman for coach Tommy SO: 1, 3 times, last 4/15 vs. Miss. State Goodson at Jeff Davis High School … Was 27-8 with a 2.21 earned run Walks: -- IP, Starter: -- average with 18 complete games in 202.1 innings of work during career IP, Reliever: 1.0, 3 times, last 4/15 vs. Miss. State … Struck out 259 batters while walking just 46 … Also tallied four saves … Hit .278 in 94 career games with 11 doubles, 19 runs batted in with 28 Career: Career: runs … Named Birmingham News honorable mention all-state selection SO: 1, 5 times, last 4/15/06 vs. Miss. State Walks: 1, twice, last 5/14/05 at Georgia and Montgomery Advertiser all-metro selection as a senior after going 9- IP, Starter: -- 5 with a 2.00 ERA and 84 strikeouts in 77 innings … Helped Jeff Davis IP, Reliever: 1.0, 3 times, last 4/15/06 vs. Miss. State to a school record 35 wins in 2003 … Tossed a perfect game during sen- Bios ior year … Was 12-1 with a 2.18 ERA and seven complete games with r

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a … Also lettered three years in football and started 29 consecutive games at … Led Jeff Davis to the Alabama l

P High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) 6A state runner-up as a senior … Threw for 277 yards and tied a championship game record with three touchdowns pass- 26 2007 AUBURN Baseball ing … Montgomery Advertiser 6A all-metro quarterback in 2002 … Graduated with a 3.9 grade point average … Birmingham News academic all-state and won the Thomas Head Academic Award … Member of several honor societies including the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society, Excalibur Science Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and Who's Who Among American High School students … Ranked fourth in graduating class … FCA President as a senior. PERSONAL Theodore Watson Bryant … Son of Ted and Debbie Bryant … Parents are both Auburn graduates … Two younger siblings, Annon (20) and Will (17) … Father played baseball at Wallace Community College … Major: Horticulture.

BRYANT’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2004 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 .400 2005 0-0 9.00 4 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 .429 2006 0-0 5.40 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 8 3 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 .444 Totals 0-0 10.13 9 0 0 0 0 5.1 13 10 6 2 1 2 5 2 0 .433

BRYANT’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2005 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 2006 0-0 6.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 8 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .471 Totals 0-0 5.41 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 8 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 .444 PAUL BURNSIDE RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 27

Height: 6-4 Weight: 215 Bats: R Throws: R Born: November 20, 1986 in Montgomery, AL Year: Sophomore High School: Jeff Davis Hometown: Montgomery, AL

SUMMER 2006 Played for the of the Shenandoah Valley League ... Finished the year leading the league in strikeouts (55), was second with a 1.70 ERA, third with a .198 opponent batting average and fourth in innings pitched at 58.1 ... Allowed just 11 ER on the year and finished with a WHIP of 0.99 (41 H, 17 BB) ... Threw a no-hitter in his first outing of the summer. Burnside’s Game Highs 2006 Used primarily as a middle relief man before earning the starting nod 2006: in the final two series of the season ... Had a team-best 3.48 ERA in league play ... SO: SO: 4, twice, last 4/28 at Alabama Put together a string of 25.1 IP [8 APP] in league play without allowing an earned Walks: 5, 4/2 vs. Kentucky IP, Starter: 4.1, 5/12 vs. Georgia run from 3/25-5/5 ... During those eight appearances, held the opposition to a IP, Reliever: 4.2, 4/14 vs. Miss. State .151batting average, surrendering just 13 hits ... Also went 13.1 IP (4/2-19) in all games without allowing a run ... Allowed just two of 18 inherited runners to score Career: SO: 4, twice, last 4/28/06 at Alabama and retired 12 of the first 16 batters he faced in relief appearances, earning three Walks: 5, 4/2/06 vs. Kentucky holds ... Had a 2.78 ERA when coming on in relief ... Did not allow a run in 11 of his IP, Starter: 4.1, 5/12/06 vs. Georgia 16 relief appearances ... Held opponents to a .192 average (15-for-78) with runners IP, Reliever: IP, Reliever: 4.2, 4/14/06 vs. Miss. State on ... Struckout at least one in all but four outings. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Greg Baker and Bart Britton at Jefferson Davis High School ... Selected to the All-Metro and the (Alabama) South All-Star Team as a senior ... Was 5-1 with a 1.50 ERA in 45 innings of work ... Also struckout 70 ... Hit .485 while playing shortstop as a senior ... Valedictorian of his senior class ... Pitched against current Auburn team- mate Evan Crawford’s Prattville team both in the game he got hurt and his first game back after surgery ... His first appearance after surgery was in relief and he threw 3.0 innings ... Missed part of his junior year of high school due to arm surgery. PERSONAL Paul Burnside ... Son of Sheldon and Cindy Burnside ... Father, Sheldon Burnside, played for the Detroit Tigers and the Cincinnati Reds in the 1980s ... Has two siblings: Shana (25) and Matt (16) ... Major: Undecided. BURNSIDE’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 2-3 4.91 18 2 0 0 0 44.0 40 27 24 6 5 25 31 4 1 .242

BURNSIDE’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 2-2 3.48 10 2 0 0 0 33.2 28 15 13 3 4 22 22 3 0 .228 Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 27 BRETT BUTTS RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 19

Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Bats: R Throws: R Born: April 24, 1986 in Riverdale, Ga. Year: Junior Previous School: Darton CC/East Coweta Hometown: Sharpsburg, GA

2006 Made 15 appearances with 13 starts ... Was used as both the Friday and Saturday starter throughout the sea- son before moving to the bullpen for the final three series of the season ... Logged 64.2 innings, second-most on the team ... 42 strikeouts was second on the AU staff ... Struckout a season-high six batters in Friday night start at Vanderbilt ... Had the best strikeout-to-walk ratio of any weekend starter (40-24) before moving to the Butts’ Game Highs bullpen. 2006: JUNIOR COLLEGE One-year letterwinner for Glenn Eames at Darton SO: 6, 3/24 at Vanderbilt Junior College ... Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Freshman Pitcher of Walks: 4, 3/24 at Vanderbilt the Year in 2005 ... As a freshman at Darton, he completed the regular season with IP, Starter: 5.0, 5 times, last 4/1 vs. Kentucky IP, Reliever: 4.1, 5/19 at Arkansas a conference-best .189 batting average against and an ERA of 2.08, allowing just eight extra-base hits, none of which were home runs, in 77 innings of work while Career: owning a 7-3 record ... 2005 NJCAA Division I Second Team All-Region selection. SO: 6, 3/24 at Vanderbilt Walks: 4, 3/24 at Vanderbilt HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Franklin Deloach at East IP, Starter: 5.0, 5 times, last 4/1 vs. Kentucky Coweta High School ... Helped lead ECHS to the most successful three-year peri- IP, Reliever: 4.1, 5/19 at Arkansas od in school history with an 82-20 record during those three years and setting school records for wins in 2003 with 29 and breaking that record in 2004 with 31 ... ECHS was the AAAAA State runner-up in both 2003 and 2004 ... Was 7-1 with 2 saves and an ERA of 2.29 as a senior, striking out 63 in 58 innings of work ... Also hit .347 in his final season at ECHA ... Two-time First Team All-Area Selection by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... Two-time First-Team All-Region 4-A .... Was 6-2 with a 3.13 ERA while striking out 54 in 47 innings and allowing only 13 walks as a junior ... Also hit .456. PERSONAL Brett William Butts ... Son of Keith and Kandie Butts ... Has one brother, Bryan (18) ... Father, Keith, played baseball at Gordon College ... Uncle, Alan Butts, is the Baseball Systems Operator and bullpen catcher for the Atlanta Braves ... Major: Education.

BUTT’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 3-6 6.40 15 13 0 0 0 64.2 90 59 46 9 7 25 42 8 3 .326

BUTT’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 1-3 7.88 9 8 0 0 0 37.2 59 39 33 9 4 17 28 5 1 .349

TRAVIS COLEMAN OUTFIELDER 16

Height: 5-10 Weight: 171 Bats: S Throws: R Born: March 2, 1985 in New Orleans, LA Year: Senior High School: St. Augustine Hometown: New Orleans, LA

Coleman’s Game Highs 2006 Saw action in two games 2005 Saw action in three games, scoring one run. 2006: SUMMER 2004 Played in the for Waynesboro ... Hit .186 in 24 games with nine runs and Hits: -- Runs: -- a perfect seven-of-seven in stolen bases. RBI: -- 2004 Member of squad, however, did not see any game action. Hit Streak: -- HIGH SCHOOL Three year letterwinner for coach Eric Fleury at St. Augustine High School ... Hit .413 as a senior with Career: seven doubles, three triples, a home run and eight RBI ... Was a perfect 10-for-10 in the stolen base department ... Led dis- Hits: -- trict in stolen bases as a senior ... Hit .403 during junior season while being named team MVP ... Led team in hits (27), aver- Runs: 1, 3/4/05 vs. Clemson age (.403), runs (19) and RBI (10) as a junior ... National Beta Club member, Who’s Who Among American Students and sci- RBI: -- ence award winner at St. Augustine. Hit Streak: -- PERSONAL Travis Charles Coleman was born on March 2, 1985 in New Orleans, La. ... Son of Wanda Gasper and

Bios Terry Coleman ... Four siblings: brother Jerrel Harriot (31), and sisters Sunita Perro (29), Nia Weeks (28), and Brandi Coleman (24) ... Father played baseball at Clarke r

e University ... Major: International Business. y a l P

28 2007 AUBURN Baseball COLEMAN’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .000 3/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 .000 2006 .000 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 Totals .000 5/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 .000 EVAN CRAWFORD LEFTHANDED PITCHER 44

Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 Bats: R Throws: L Born: September 2, 1986 in Pensacola, FL Year: Sophomore High School: Prattville Hometown: Prattville, AL

2006 Went 5-8 with a 4.35 ERA in 15 starts ... Led the Tigers in wins (five), IP (78.2), strikeouts (55) and had the low- est opponent batting average of any of the starters at .280 ... Was the only pitcher to start a game in all 15 series on the season ... Led the AU pitching staff with five quality starts ... Figured in the decision in each of his starts this season except for two (Hofstra and Mississippi State) ... Team went 6-9 in his 15 starts ... Allowed just 25 ER in 55.2 IP of SEC play, going 4-5 with a 4.04 ERA ... Averaged 5+ IP per start, the most among Auburn’s three weekend starters ... Lefties hit just .188 against him ... Tossed 7.0 IP at Florida and allowed only four hits while Crawford’s Game Highs striking out six .... Did not allow a run in his first five IP vs. Kentucky before 2006: one of his runners scored in the 6th inning off of the bullpen ... Pitched a SO: 8, 3/12 vs. Birmingham Southern career-long seven innings, earning the win, in his 3/19 start vs. South Walks: 6, 4/1 vs. Kentucky Carolina ... Struckout a career-high eight hitters in 3/12 start vs. IP, Starter: 7.0, 4 times, last on 5/13 vs. Georgia IP, Reliever: -- Birmingham Southern, allowing three runs in 6.0 IP and taking the loss ... Struckout four in 4.0 IP of a ND on 2/19 vs. Hofstra. Career: HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterman for coach Roger Lambert SO: 8, 3/12/06 vs. Birmingham Southern Walks: 6, 4/1/06 vs. Kentucky at Prattville High School ... PHS won over 100 games in his three years as IP, Starter: 7.0, 4 times, last on 5/13/06 vs. Georgia a varsity starter including a state-record 47 games in 2004 ... As a senior IP, Reliever: -- compiled a 7-3 record with a 1.17 ERA and 113 K’s in 71 innings ... Compiled a 9-2 record with a .097 ERA and 99K's while leading his team to the 2004 Class 6A State Championship finals ... Batted .415 as a prep senior, .400 as a junior and .350 as a sophomore ... Tossed 2 no-hitters during career at PHS (one as a sophomore and one as a senior) ... 6-1 career playoff pitching record with 1 save, all 7 starts were complete games ... Perfect Game National Showcase participant in 2004 ... 2004 ECPB Showcase participant ... Pitched for the Ohio Warhawks in the 2004 Perfect Game/Baseball America World Wood Bat Association National Championships ... 2005 Louisville Slugger Pre-Season High School Baseball All-American Second Team ... PHS Triple Crown winner (.415, 10 2B, 3 3B, 8 HR and 35 RBI ... Team Captain ... Team One's Top 60 High School Left-Handed Pitchers (ranked #12) in 2005 ... Perfect Game USA ranked him #88 of top 1000 HS players in the nation; #8 LHP ... Baseball America's Top LHP prospect in the state of Alabama in 2005; ranked #128 of top 850 HS players in the nation ... 2004 AlaBCA Super 100 participant ... Birmingham News Honorable Mention Class 6A All-State Pitcher (2004) ... 2004 North-South AHSAA All-Star Game MVP ... Montgomery Advertiser All-Metro Baseball Team selection in 2003, ‘04, ‘05 ... Two-time Alabama Sports Writers Association First-Team All-State Pitcher ... 2005 First- Team Birmingham News All-State Class 6A Pitcher ... 2005 Alabama Sports Writers Association Super 12 selection as a pitcher. PERSONAL Evan Shane Crawford ... Son of Steve and Debbie Crawford ... Has one brother: Chad (24) ... Brother Chad also attended Auburn ... Major: Health Promotion. CRAWFORD’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 5-8 4.35 15 15 0 0 0 78.2 87 48 38 3 3 40 55 5 3 .280

CRAWFORD’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 4-5 4.04 10 10 0 0 0 55.2 59 32 25 3 2 29 36 3 0 .268 CHRIS DENNIS RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 37

Height: 6-1 Weight: 205 Bats: L Throws: R Born: January 3, 1984 in Huntsville, AL Year: Senior High School: Bob Jones Hometown: Madison, AL Bios r e 2006 Went 3-7 with a 6.36 ERA in 15 appearances (14 starts) ... Was third on the team in IP (63.2) and fifth in strikeouts (39) ... Did not issue a walk in his LSU y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 29 start ... Won back-to-back starts for the first time in his career vs. Mississippi State and at Florida ... Allowed 36 ER in 42.0 IP of SEC play, but allowed only one ER in 5 IP vs. MSU and one ER in 5.1 IP at UF ... Moved to the Saturday starter for the Vanderbilt series after missing two consecutive starts with an injury ... Made one relief appearance on 3/11 vs. Birmingham Southern, tossing two scoreless innings ... Tied a career high for IP in a start with six in his 2/10 ND vs. Florida State ... Tossed a career-high six strikeouts in the game as well ... Had a three-pitch fifth-inning against the Seminoles ... Earned the win in his first starting effort of the season, allowing only one hit and 2 BB in 6.0 IP vs. VMI. 2005 Missed season due to injury. SUMMER 2004 Played for Winchester of the Valley Baseball Dennis’ Game Highs League ... Named to the All-Valley League team after posting an impressive 2006: 0.99 earned run average in 36.1 innings in 23 outings ... Was named SO: 6, 2/10 vs. Florida State Baseball America’s top professional prospect from the Valley League ... Walks: 5, 4/30 at Alabama IP, Starter: 6.0, 2/3 vs. VMI Posted a 2-2 record with 15 saves ... Fanned 43 batters and walked just eight IP, Reliever: 2.0, 2/11 vs. Birmingham Southern while holding opponents to a .167 batting average ... Teammates with current Tiger Derek Sain. Career: Career: 2004 Led team with a 2.61 ERA with a 4-0 record in 22 appear- SO: 6, twice, last 2/10/06 vs. Florida State Walks: 5, 4/30/06 at Alabama ances, including one start ... Struck out 43 with just six walks in 38 innings ... IP, Starter: 6.0, 2/3/06 vs. VMI Notched two saves ... 2-0 with a team-low 2.70 ERA with two saves in 11 IP, Reliever: 4.2, twice, last 4/23/04 vs. Miss. St. appearances during SEC play ... Team-best 7.2 K/BB ratio ... Averaged 10.18 SO per game ... All four wins came at home ... In 10 appearances at night, had a 1.08 ERA in 25 innings ... In five appearances in May, had a 1.12 ERA ... Gave up a run just once in last eight outings (0.59 ERA, 15.1 IP) ... Fanned final six batters of game and held Georgia scoreless in three innings of relief to pick up win in a 4- 3 come-from-behind victory on May 16 ... Tossed a season-long 4.2 IP against Mississippi State on April 23 (4 H, 0 R, 3 SO) ... Did not allow a home run on the sea- son ... Win in designated start versus UAB (Apr. 6) after allowing a run in 4 IP ... 0.73 ERA in five outings (ER, 12.1 IP) from March 23-April 13 ... Recorded all four outs via strikeout at UAB on March 23 .. Notched win out of bullpen (1.1 IP, 3 H, R) against Troy State on March 9. 2003 Made 22 appearances, including four starts ... Was 3-2 with a 3.80 ERA with 42 strikeouts in 45 innings ... Fourth on club in appearances (22) and fifth in earned run average (3.80) ... Went 3.2 innings in starting effort (5 R, 4 ER) against Ohio State in NCAA Regional (6/1) ... Started Auburn’s SEC Tournament opener against Vanderbilt, tossing five scoreless innings while allowing three hits in no-decision ... Allowed just 12 extra-base hits in 45 innings ... Victorious in designated start against Mercer in a combined one-hitter in 3.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K ... Did not allow a home run until May 3 ... Tossed four scoreless innings in two outings in Miss. State series ... Had a 1.46 ERA in 12.1 IP over seven appearances in month of April ... Threw 3.2 scoreless innings in two appearances in Alabama series ... Victorious against Alabama on April 4 after tossing three scoreless innings with three strikeouts ... Picked up first career win in relief appearance at Georgia on March 28 ... Entered game with bases loaded and no outs in 12th inning and struck out first two batters and retired third on infield pop-up to end inning ... In 13th inning induced a with the bases loaded for the victory ... Tossed three solid innings of work (6 H, 4 R, 3 ER, K) in Tigers’ 7-5 victory at No. 2 Georgia Tech (3/18) ... Struck out 13 batters in 8.2 IP over three outings from Feb. 28-March 7 ... Held North Carolina scoreless on two hits with four strikeouts in a career-high 4.2 IP effort in relief on March 7. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Lee Gann at Bob Jones High School … Three-year letterman … Alabama Sports Writers Association Super 12 All-State team, ASWA All-State, Birmingham News All-State, and Huntsville Times Metro Pitcher of the Year as a senior after posting a 7-3 record on the hill with a 1.75 ERA with 105 strikeouts in 71 innings pitched … Also named to the Huntsville Times' All-Metro and Super All-Metro teams as a senior … Offensively, hit .436 with 18 doubles, five homers and 47 RBIs during senior campaign … Finished career at Bob Jones with a 18-9 mark in 30 starts with 250 strikeouts in 195 innings pitched … At the plate hit .390 during career with 32 doubles, eight home runs with 78 runs batted in and 58 runs … ASWA Honorable Mention All-State, Birmingham News All-State, Huntsville Times Super All-Metro and All-Metro selection as a junior after notching a 9-4 record with a 2.06 earned run average and 116 punch-outs in 88 innings while helping guide Bob Jones to Alabama 6A Championship series … Hit .354 with 14 doubles and three homers with 30 RBIs as a junior … As a sophomore went 2-2 with three complete games in five starts with a 2.27 earned run average … Graduated in the top 10 percent of class with a 3.9 grade point average … Honor Roll and Math Honor Society member … Wendy's High School Heisman nominee and U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete award recipient … Received Bob Jones "Patriot Award" as a senior. PERSONAL Christopher Brian Dennis … Son of Jerry and Kelly Dennis … Major: Exercise Science.

DENNIS’ CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2003 3-2 3.80 22 4 0 1 0 45.0 37 21 19 1 0 21 42 6 2 .236 2004 4-0 2.61 22 1 0 1 2 38.0 36 18 11 0 4 6 43 1 0 .247 2006 3-7 6.36 15 14 0 1 0 63.2 74 57 45 6 11 35 39 5 0 .301 Totals 10-9 4.60 59 19 0 3 2 146.2 147 96 75 7 15 62 124 12 2 .268

DENNIS’ CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2003 2-2 4.30 10 2 0 0 0 14.2 10 7 7 1 0 8 12 3 2 .204 2004 2-0 2.70 11 0 0 0 2 20.0 17 10 6 0 3 4 21 0 0 .230 2006 2-6 7.71 10 10 0 0 0 42.0 61 44 36 4 8 25 25 3 0 .353 Totals 6-8 5.75 31 12 0 0 2 76.2 88 61 49 5 11 37 58 6 2 .297 Bios r e y a l P

30 2007 AUBURN Baseball RUSSELL DIXON OUTFIELDER 11

Height: 6-1 Weight: 205 Bats: L Throws: R Born: August 28, 1985 in Houston, TX Year: Junior High School: Second Baptist Hometown: Houston, TX

2006 Hit .313 with a team-high 19 2B and 4 HR whlie driving in 31 and scoring 24 R ... Played in 54 games, starting 50 games in RF ... Slugging percentage of .470 and on-base percentage of .379 were both third on the team ... Hit .277 in league games, knocking 8 2B and a HR ... Hit a team-leading .408 against LHP ... .393 average with runners in scoring position was second on the team (22-for-56) ... Had a career-high eight-game hitting streak from March 11-24 in which he hit .355 (11-for-31) and drove in eight runs ... Drove in three runs in the LSU series ... Went 3-for-5 with 2 R and 4 RBI in 18-1 win over Mercer on 4/25 ... Hit his 4th HR of the season as part of a 2-for-4 day in the 4/21 win at Florida ... Hit .417 with 2 R, 2 2B and an RBI in the Miss. St. series. Dixon’s Game Highs 2005 Hit .289 with 8 2B, 2 3B and a HR ... Played in 53 games, starting 42 ... Saw most of his action as the DH in the lineup ... Also saw spot starts in left ... .327 2006: average with runners in scoring position was fourth on the team ... Finished the Hits: 3, 5 times, last 5/12 vs. Georgia year with 10 multi-hit games ... Had three game-tying hits ... Hit first career home Runs: 3, twice, last 3/14 vs. Appalachian St. RBI: 5, 2/28 vs. Davidson run against Samford (3/29) and finished 3-for-5 with six RBI against the Bulldogs ... Hit Streak: 8, 3/11-24 Had a three-game hitting streak to start the season (5-for13, 3 R, 3 RBI) ... 3-for-6 in VMI series with 2 RBI ... Went 2-for-4 with 2 BB and a 2B in Clemson series ... Career: Hits: 3, 8 times, last 5/12/06 vs. Georgia Was 3-for-5 with 2 RBI and a R in start against Hofstra (2/5) ... Tripled in his first Runs: 3, twice, last 3/14/06 vs. Appalachian St. AU at-bat against Hofstra (2/4). RBI: 6, 3/29/05 vs. Samford HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter and four-year All-District selection for coach Hit Streak: 8, 3/11-24/06 Jeff Schroeder at Second Baptist High School … Named District MVP and First- Team All-State as a junior … Named to the Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston team as a junior … Helped guide Second Baptist to a state championship during senior and sophomore campaigns … Hit .571 with four homers, 13 doubles, four triples and 58 RBI as a senior, while posting a 9-2 mark on the mound with a 2.07 ERA and 73 strikeouts … First-Team All-State, First-Team All-District, and Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston recipient as a senior …. Also named to Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American as a senior … Prior to senior season was named to the Greater Houston Baseball Coaches Association Pre-Season All-Star team, Houston Chronicle Pre-Season All-Greater Houston team and was a Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Pre-Season All-American team … Hit .525 with seven home runs and 41 runs batted in as a junior … Finished with a 27-8 career mark on the mound … As a sophomore, hit .397 while helping Second Baptist to the 4A State Championship … Played summer ball for the Houston Kyle Chapman team and Team Florida USA … Selected to the 2001 NABF High School World Series All-Tournament team as the outstanding hitter … Two-year foot- ball letterman and starting quarterback on state semifinal team in 2002 … Academically, was a member of National Honor Society and Key Club. PERSONAL David Russell Dixon, Jr. … Son of Kristen and David Dixon … Three younger sisters, Megan (20), Mallory (17), and Rebecca (15) ... Major: Communications. DIXON’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .289 53/42 142 14 41 8 2 1 29 .394 0 5 2 22 43 3-3 .380 2006 .313 54/51 198 24 62 19 0 4 31 .470 1 0 7 14 40 0-2 .379 Totals .303 107/93 340 38 103 27 2 5 60 .438 1 5 9 36 83 3-5 .379

DIXON’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .241 24/19 58 2 14 3 0 0 5 .293 0 2 0 11 19 0-0 .352 2006 .277 28/28 112 10 31 8 0 1 12 .375 1 0 3 7 22 0-0 .336 Totals .265 52/47 170 12 45 11 0 1 17 .347 1 2 3 18 41 0-0 .342 JOSH DONALDSON CATCHER/INFIELDER 4

Height: 6-1 Weight: 202 Bats: R Throws: R Born: December 8, 1985 in Pensacola, FL Year: Junior High School: Faith Academy Hometown: Mobile, AL

2007 PRESEASON Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American. SUMMER 2006 All-Star catcher in the Cape Cod League ... Hit .302 for the , driving in 21 R with a team-best 4 HR and 11 2B ... Also drew Bios

20 BB for an on-base percentage of .382 ... Batting average was fifth-best in the league while his 11 doubles were third ... 15 extra-base hits was second in league. r e

2006 Hit .276 while leading the team in HR (10) and finishing second in RBI (42), 2B (16) and runs scored (39) ... Was one of only two players to play in all 56 y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 31 Donaldson’s Game Highs games, starting 36 behind the plate and 20 at 3B ... Six of his 10 HR came in SEC play, where he hit .256 ... Threw out 15 of 38 base stealers, third-best in the SEC 2006: ... Also had 7 pickoffs from behind the plate, which was the most by an AU catch- Hits: 4, twice, last 4/25 vs. Mercer Runs: 3, twice, last 4/25 vs. Mercer er going back to 1997... Had a three-game stretch from Apr. 23-28 where he went RBI: 6, 4/25 vs. Mercer 8-for-13 (.615) with a 2B, 3 HR, 5 R and 9 RBI, hitting a HR in each game ... Also Hit Streak: 6, 3/26-4/4 had back-to-back HR games on Mar. 28 & 30 vs. Troy and Kentucky ... Went 4-for- Career: 4 on 4/25 vs. Mercer with a HR, 2B, 3 R and 6 RBI ... Hit 5-for-13 in the Florida Hits: 4, twice, last 4/25/06 vs. Mercer series with a 2B, HR, R and RBI ... Hit .429 and drove in six runs in the UK series, Runs: 3, 3 times, last 4/25/06 vs. Mercer hitting a HR on 3/31 and three doubles on 4/2 ... Hit his first career triple, plating a RBI: 6, 4/25/06 vs. Mercer run, in Auburn’s 4-run third inning of the 2/18 win vs. Hofstra. Hit Streak: 6, 3/26-4/4/06 2005 Hit .294 in 47 games, starting 39, all at 3B ... Drove in 26 with 7 2B and 7 HR ... Five of his HR came in SEC play ... Had 10 multi-hit and seven multi-RBI games on the season ... NCAA All-Region Tournament Team selection at 3B ... Went 3-for-8 with 2 HR, 2 R and 5 RBI against Florida State in NCAA Regional ... Finished the regional 8-for-16 (.500) with 3 R, 7 RBI, 2B and 2 HR ... Was 3-for-9 with 2 R and 3 RBI during Ole Miss series ... Had his first multi-HR game of career in win at South Carolina (4/29) ... Finished the game at USC 3-for-4 with a 2B, three runs and two RBI ... Permanently moved into the starting lineup for the Saturday game against Arkansas and went 3-for-4, hitting his first career HR, a three-run shot ... Scored the game-winning run in 11-inning victory at Georgia Tech (3/23) as he led off the inning with a single and scored on a two-out wild pitch ... Had eight assists in Sunday win at LSU ... Made first career appearance on the mound against Mercer (2/5) 2.0 IP, H, BB, SO ... First career start in the field was at 3B against Troy (2/22) ... Stroked a 2B off of the green monster in left for first career hit (2/22). HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for coach Lloyd Skoda at Faith Academy … AISA Player of the Year and Alabama Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior after hitting .515 with 21 doubles, six triples, four home runs and 54 RBI … Stole 15 bases in 32 games during senior campaign … All-State shortstop and pitch- er in 2004… Set Faith Academy single-season record for triples (6), doubles (21), hits (55) and RBI (54) … Named the Optimist Player of the Month in March 2004 after hitting .700 while posting a 5-0 record with a 1.00 ERA … Two year football letterwinner and one year letterman … Set a school career and single- season record as a senior with 11 interceptions … Made the AISA 2004 All-Star Team and received the All-Star game MVP award after scoring two touchdowns with 130 yards receiving… Academically, named the Best Leader Christian Award in 2003 and 2004. PERSONAL Joshua Adam Donaldson … Son of Lisa Mamuscia and Levon Donaldson ... Major: Pre-Engineering. DONALDSON’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .294 47/39 153 20 45 7 0 7 26 .477 3 3 3 11 34 0-0 .347 2006 .276 56/56 228 39 63 16 1 10 42 .487 1 3 5 15 41 1-2 .331 Totals .283 103/95 381 59 108 23 1 17 68 .483 4 6 8 26 75 1-2 .337

DONALDSON’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .289 29/26 97 13 28 4 0 5 16 .485 1 3 1 7 25 0-0 .333 2006 .256 30/30 125 18 32 6 0 6 16 .448 0 2 0 6 23 0-1 .286 Totals .270 59/56 222 31 60 10 0 11 32 .464 1 5 1 13 48 0-1 .307 BRUCE EDWARDS OUTFIELDER 1

Height: 5-11 Weight: 171 Bats: S Throws: R Born: September 23, 1984 Year: Senior High School: Columbus Hometown: Columbus, MS

2006 Hit .225 in 43 games (35 starts, all in CF) ... Was a perfect 14-for-14 in stolen bases ... Finished the year with 2 2B, a 3B, a HR and 7 RBI ... Had a five-game hitting streak from April 25-May 5 in which he hit .429 (6-for-14) with 2 R and 3 RBI ... Hit .222 in SEC games ... Hit .333 (3-for-9) in the Arkansas series with a HR, a 2B and a RBI ... Was one of only four Tigers to have a hit in every game of the Arizona State series ... Drove in the winning run with a single in Auburn’s 5-2 win over FSU on 2/10. 2005 Hit .313 in 57 games (55 starts, all in CF) ... Finished the year with 7 Edwards’ Game Highs 2B, a 3B and a HR ... Was 13-for-17 in stolen bases ... Had three multi-steal games 2006: on the year ... Hit .339 (20-for-59) against lefties, the third-best mark on the team Hits: 3, twice, last 5/19 at Arkansas ... .317 (19-for-60) with runners in scoring position ... Finished the season with 17 Runs: 3, 3/17 vs. South Carolina RBI: 2, 5/19 at Arkansas multi-hit games ... Reached base safely in 51 of 57 games ... Named to the NCAA Hit Streak: 5, 4/25-5/5 All-Region Tournament team ... Was 6-for-14 (.429) during the regional with 3 BB, 3 R and 4 RBI ... Also hit first career HR in win over Army (6/5) at regional ... Went Career: 5-for-10 in Alabama series ... Strung together a seven-game hitting streak from Apr. Hits: 3, 7 times, last 5/19/06 at Arkansas

Bios Runs: 3, 3 times, last 3/17/06 vs. South Carolina 16-29 ... Was 8-for-24 (.333) during the streak ... Had a career-best eight-game hit-

r RBI: 2, 4 times, last 5/19/06 vs. Arkansas ting streak from Feb. 26 - March 20 ... Was 14-for-32 (.438) during the streak with e Hit Streak: y 8, 2/26-3/20/05 6 R ... Went 2-for-4 with 2 R and 2 RBI at Samford (4/12) ... Had a pinch-hit, walk- a l P

32 2007 AUBURN Baseball off RBI single in win over VMI (3/11) ... Was 6-for-10 with 4 R in Clemson series ... 2 2B in series opener vs. Clemson ... Was 2-for-3 with a 2B, 3 R and a RBI in sea- son-opening win against Hofstra. 2004 Played in 24 games, while starting five times as a DH and three times at second base ... Hit .139 (5-for-36) with 5 R, 5 BB, RBI, 2 SB ... Served as one of Auburn’s top pinch runners. HIGH SCHOOL Four year letterwinner for coach Greg Patterson at Columbus High School ... Hit .424 as a senior with 38 stolen bases while earning all-state honors ... Named to the Collegiate Baseball TPX Louisville Slugger All-American team as a junior after hitting .411 with 41 stolen bases ... Earned all-state honors as a junior ... Three year letterwinner in football and track ... All-state selection in football as a senior after totaling 1,045 all-purpose yards ... Member of 4x100 relay team that won the 2002 state championship ... National Honor Society and Beta Club member after posting a 3.97 grade point average. PERSONAL Bruce Dewayne Edwards ... Son of Alex and Flora Edwards ... Two brothers, Vincent and Alex Jr. ... Major: Laboratory Technology.

EDWARD’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2004 .139 24/8 36 5 5 0 0 0 1 .139 0 0 1 1 18 2-2 .262 2005 .313 57/55 201 35 63 7 1 1 13 .373 2 0 2 28 56 13-17 .403 2006 .225 43/35 120 26 27 2 1 1 7 .283 3 0 8 17 28 14-14 .359 Totals .266 124/98 357 66 95 9 2 2 21 .319 5 0 11 46 102 29-33 .373

EDWARD’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2004 .000 8/0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000 2005 .252 30/29 103 12 26 1 1 0 2 .282 2 0 1 10 38 4-5 .325 2006 .222 20/17 54 11 12 1 1 1 5 .333 3 0 4 7 18 1-1 .354 Totals .238 58/46 160 25 38 2 2 1 7 .294 5 0 5 17 58 5-6 .330

LUKE GREINKE UTILITY/RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 8

Height: 6-0 Weight: 187 Bats: R Throws: R Born: June 14, 1986 in Orlando, FL Year: Sophomore High School: Dr. Phillips Hometown: Orlando, FL

2006 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America (RP) ... SEC Coaches All-Freshman Team selection (OF) ... Posted six saves in 16 relief appearances with a 3.76 ERA ... Worked 26.1 IP, striking out 17 while walking just nine ... Also hit .286 in 112 ABs ... Finished the season with 17 RBI and 8 runs scored ... His 10 sac bunts Greinke’s Game Highs led Auburn and was tied for fifth in the SEC ... Hitt .322 with a 2B, a HR and 12 RBIs in league play ... Had a perfect fielding percentage in the 33 games that he played ... His six saves led the Tigers and were 2006: the most by an Auburn freshman since Colter Bean had seven in his initial cam- Hits: Hits: 3, twice, last 4/21 at Florida paign on the Plains in 1998 ... Made 25 starts in the outfield (19 CF, 4 LF, 2 RF) Runs: 1, 8 times, last 5/19 at Arkansas RBI: 2, 4 times, last 5/19 at Arkansas and 7 as the DH ... Had a 10-game hitting streak from April 25-May 14, hitting .289 Hit Streak: 10, 4/25-5/14 (11-for-38) with 5 RBI ... Perfect 4-for-4 in stolen bases ... Was 7-for-9 (.778) with a runner on 3rd and less than 2 out ... On the mound held righthanded batters to a Career: Hits: 3, twice, last 4/21/06 at Florida .217 batting average ... Made just one start on the mound (3/14 vs. Appalachian Runs: 1, 8 times, last 5/19/06 at Arkansas State) before suffering an injury that kept him off the mound for a month ... Allowed RBI: 2, 4 times, last 5/19/06 at Arkansas just 2 BB in 10.1 IP in league play ... His his first career HR in the second game of Hit Streak: Hit Streak: 10, 4/25-5/14/06 the Arkansas series ... Hit .364 in the Georgia series and hit a 2B in the Greinke’s Game Highs Sunday game, his first extra-base hit in 102 at-bats. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Mike Barefoot at 2006: SO:3, 3 times, last 3/11 vs. Birmingham Southern Dr. Phillips ... Hit .383 for his career with 5 HR and 45 RBI ... Listed by Perfect Walks: 2, 2/5 vs. VMI Game as the 103rd high school prospect in the 2005 MLB Draft ... 2005 First IP, Starter: 0.1, 3/14 vs. Appalachian State Team All-Metro Conference, All-Central Florida and All-County as a senior IP, Reliever: 3.1, 3/5 at Arizona State after hitting .373 with seven 2B, two 3B and a career-high three HR ... Also Career: drove in 14 and scored 25 R ... Struckout just five times in 83 at-bats ... Also SO:3, 3 times, last 3/11/06 vs. Birmingham Southern pitched in 12 games, going 5-0 with three saves and a 1.33 ERA with 33 K’s and 7 BB ... Was clocked at 96 mph at the Walks: 2, 2/5/06 vs. VMI Perfect Game World Championships ... Third Team All-State selection ... First Team All-Metro and All-County selection as IP, Starter: 0.1, 3/14/06 vs. Appalachian State IP, Reliever: 3.1, 3/5/06 at Arizona State a junior ... Hit .414 with a career-high nine 2B ... Also named to the All-Central Florida second team as a junior ... Selected to play in the USA Tournament of Stars in 2003 and 2004 ... Named to the First Team All-Metro and Second Team All- County in his first year at Dr. Phillips ... Also played two years of varsity golf. PERSONAL Luke Jacob Greinke ... Son of Don and Marsha Greinke ... Has one brother, Zack (23) ... Brother Zack is a pitcher in the Kansas City Royals sys- tem ... Major: Liberal Arts. Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 33 GREINKE’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .286 33/32 112 8 32 1 0 1 17 .321 10 1 2 9 16 4-4 .347

GREINKE’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .322 24/23 90 8 29 1 0 1 12 .367 5 0 2 7 9 3-3 .384

GREINKE’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 0-0 3.76 17 1 0 0 6 26.1 30 17 11 2 5 9 17 2 0 .273

GREINKE’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 0-0 6.97 7 0 0 0 2 10.1 18 11 8 2 2 2 3 0 0 .353

MICHAEL HURST RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 40

Height: 6-5 Weight: 180 Bats: R Throws: R Born: August 11, 1986 in Birmingham, AL Year: Redshirt Freshman High School: Vestavia Hills Hometown: Vestavia, AL

2006 Redshirt HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner for Dal Davis and the late Sammy Dunn at Vestavia Hills High School ...Went 4-1 with five saves in 33 innings as a sen- ior ... Also sported a 1.32 ERA in his final season at VHHS ... Named to the East-West All-Star team ... Posted a 5-1 record with six saves and a 1.45 ERA in 31 innings in his first season on the varsity team ... Vestavia went a combined 51-14 during his two years on the team ... Listed in Who’s Who of American High School Students ... Named Academic All-State both his junior and senior years as he maintained a 3.8 GPA. PERSONAL Michael Hurst ... Son of Mike and Helen Hurst ... He has three siblings: Brian (29), Lenley (25) and Ashley (22) ... Brother-in-law, Adam Faust, played baseball at Auburn ... Major: Pharmacy. RYAN JENKINS CATCHER 6

Height: 6-2 Weight: 206 Bats: R Throws: R Born: January 26, 1987 in Montgomery, AL Year: Sophomore High School: Stanhope Elmore Hometown: Millbrook, AL

Jenkins’ Game Highs SUMMER 2006 Played in the Shenendoah Valley League for the Winchester Royals ... Had a good summer on the mound, going 1-1 with a 3.00 2006: ERA in 24.0 innings over the course of three outings ... Offensively, he hit .188 and Hits: 3, 5/20 at Arkansas Runs: 1, 4/25 vs. Mercer drew 14 walks RBI: 1, twice, last 5/20 at Arkansas 2006 Saw action in 14 games, hitting .200 ... Made six starts behind the Hit Streak: 2, 4/15-25 plate on the year, including all three games of the Arkansas series ... Went 3-for-3 Career: with a 2B and an RBI in the final game of the year. Hits: 3, 5/20/06 at Arkansas HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Stanhope Elmore High School Runs: 1, 4/25/06 vs. Mercer for Hank Furlow ... Hit .374 over his four-year career ... Stroked 104 extra-base hits RBI: RBI: 1, twice, last 5/20/06 at Arkansas during his career (67 2B, 6 3B, 31 HR) ... Also drove in 143 runs and scored 54 ... Hit Streak: 2, 4/15-25/06 Drew 60 walks and struckout just 39 times in four years ... Also found success on the mound, going 26-4 with 11 saves and a 1.54 ERA for SEHS ... Two-time All-State and All-Area selection (2004 & 2005) ... Three-time All-Metro selection (2003, 2004, 2005). PERSONAL Phillip Ryan Jenkins ... Son of Gray and Mellissa Jenkins ... Has one sister, Jennifer (15) ... Major: Biosystems Engineering. Bios r e y a l P

34 2007 AUBURN Baseball JENKINS’ CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .200 14/6 25 1 5 1 0 0 2 .240 1 0 1 1 6 0-0 .259

JENKINS’ CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .333 7/3 12 0 4 1 0 0 2 .417 1 0 0 1 2 0-0 .385

BEN JONES OUTFIELDER 9

Height: 6-1 Weight: 184 Bats: L Throws: L Born: August 27, 1986 in Decatur, AL Year: Sophomore High School: Decatur Hometown: Decatur, AL

Jones’ Game Highs SUMMER 2006 Hit .229 for Covington Lumberjacks in the Shenendoah Valley League, driving in 18 runs while scoring another 15. 2006: 2006 Saw action in 20 games, starting four ... Hit .226 with two 2B and 3 R Hits: 2, 3/11 vs. Birmingham Southern Runs: 1, 3 times, last 4/30 at Alabama ... Was used primarily as a lefthanded off the bench, hitting .300 in that RBI: 1, 3/11 vs. Birmingham Southern role as well as a late-innings defensive substitution ... Four starts all came as the Hit Streak: -- DH. Career: HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Mike Burns at Decatur High Hits: 2, 3/11 vs. Birmingham Southern School ... Hit .439 with eight home runs as a senior ... Over the course of his three- Runs: 1, 3 times, last 4/30 at Alabama year career, he hit 17 home runs ... Honorable mention all-state in 2004 and 2005 RBI: 1, 3/11 vs. Birmingham Southern ... First-Team All-State selection by the Birmingham News in 2005 ... Decatur Daily Hit Streak: -- 2005 Player of the Year ... Decatur Daily All-Area Team selection in 2004 and 2005 ... Participated in the North-South All-Star Game as a junior ... Had a 4.2 GPA and graduated fourth in his class. PERSONAL Benjamin Russell Jones ... Son of Rusty and Kathy Jones ... Has one brother, Matt (18) ... His cousin, Paige Jones, played softball at Auburn from 2001-04 ... Major: Pre-Engineering.

JONES’ CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .226 20/4 31 3 7 2 0 0 2 .290 0 0 0 3 8 0-0 .294

JONES’ CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .100 6/1 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0 1 5 0-0 .182

CLIFF MULLINS RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 34

Height: 6-2 Weight: 184 Bats: R Throws: R Born: September 1, 1986 in Fairhope, AL Year: Redshirt Sophomore High School: Fairhope Hometown: Fairhope, AL

2006 Missed the season after undergoing shoulder surgery. 2005 Made 16 appearances with 8 starts ... Finished 2-2 while posting a 3.55 ERA, the third-best mark on the team, in 38.0 innings ... Recorded 28 strikeouts and walked 22 ... Allowed just 15 earned runs ... Held right-handed hitters to a .229 average (22-for-96) ... Pitched a Mullins’ Game Highs Mullins’ Game Highs career-high-tying 5.0 innings, allowing just two hits while striking out five, in earning the win against Army in elimination Career: game of NCAA Regional ... First career start in the SEC came at Kentucky (4/17) ... Line against Wildcats was 1.2 IP, 1 SO: 5, 6/5/05 vs. Army [NCAA ] R, 1 H, 3 BB, 2 SO ... Threw 5.0 innings in relief at Mississippi State (4/10), allowing 1 H to go along with 2 BB and 3 SO Walks: 3, twice, last 6/5/05 vs. Army [NCAA] IP, Starter: ... Made two relief appearances during series at LSU (2.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO) ... Tossed 1.1 IP (6 pitches) vs. 5.0, 6/5/05 vs. Army [NCAA] Bios IP, Reliever: Clemson (3/6), allowing an unearned run on one hit ... Made first career start against Mercer, going 4.0 IP and allowing 5

5.0, 4/10/05 at Mississippi State r

R on 5 H with 2 BB and 2 SO ... Earned first career victory in first career outing out of the bullpen (Hofstra - 2/5; 2.1 IP, e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 35 2 H, 1 R, 3 SO) ... Against Hofstra, retired seven of first eight batters faced with only batter to reach coming on a BB. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Fairhope High School for Coach Stu Fuller … Was named a Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American after hitting .416 as a senior with seven doubles, five home runs and 39 RBI … On the mound, was 7-4 with a save and a 1.03 ERA in 73 innings during senior campaign … Alabama All-State member as a senior … Pre-Season Louisville Slugger All-American in 2004 … Two-time Mobile Register Deadly Diamond First-Team honoree … Three-time All-Baldwin County selection … As a junior, hit .294 with two homers and 14 runs batted in and was 9-1 with a 1.72 ERA and 90 strikeouts … As a soph- omore, hit .325 with 11 doubles, four homers and 32 RBI while posting a 5-3 record with a 2.84 ERA and 95 strikeouts in 61 innings … Participated in the East Coast Pro Showcase in the Summer of 2003. PERSONAL Clifford Gragg Mullins … Son of Claudia and Hank Mullins ... Major: Undecided.

MULLINS’ CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2005 2-2 3.55 16 8 0 0 0 38.0 40 26 15 4 5 22 28 5 1 .263

MULLINS’ CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2005 0-2 4.58 7 4 0 0 0 17.2 20 12 9 9 4 9 11 3 1 .278

JAY OSBORNE INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER 38

Height: 6-3 Weight: 215 Bats: R Throws: R Born: September 29, 1983 in Beaumont, TX Year: Senior High School: Porterville/Second Baptist Hometown: Houston, TX

2006 Member of the team, but did not see any game action 2005 Saw action in two games, starting one before receiving a medical redshirt ... Started against Elon (2/26) at third base ... Was also used as a pinch hitter against Clemson (3/6). JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for coach Bobby Cox as a freshman at Oklahoma Baptist University and coach Bret Davis at Porterville (CA) College as a soph- omore … Hit .585 with 14 doubles, two homers and 20 runs batted in as a freshman … Hit .322 with 11 doubles, four home runs and 26 RBI at Porterville … First- Team All-Conference and Dean's List member as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Second Baptist High School for coach Jeff Schroeder … Hit .423 for career with 12 home runs … As a senior, hit a career-high .433 with eight doubles, six home runs and 36 RBI while helping Second Baptist to a state title … As a senior was named first-team All-State, All-District and selected to the State Tournament All-Tournament Team … Hit .410 as a junior with six doubles, five homers and 23 RBI while earning All-District honors and State Tournament All-Tournament accolades … As a sophomore, hit .317 with three doubles, a home run and 13 runs batted in while garnering All-District honors … Four- year football letterman, earning All-State honors as a senior and All-District distinctions as a junior and senior … All-District basketball player during final two years … Member of basketball team that won the state title in 2000 … Academically, was a member of the Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Athletes and won a creative writing award. PERSONAL Jackson Broocks Osborne III … Son of Broocks and Jeannie Osborne … One brother, Gene (18) ... Major: Health Promotions.

OSBORNE’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .000 2/1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 .000 Bios r e y a l P

36 2007 AUBURN Baseball ERIC SKINNER INFIELDER 42

Height: 5-9 Weight: 155 Bats: R Throws: R Born: February 10, 1987 in Phenix City, AL Year: Redshirt Freshman High School: Glenwood Hometown: Phenix City, AL

2006 Redshirt HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for Tim Fanning at Glenwood High School ... Named All Bi-City as a senior after hitting .408 with 25 RBI ... Was 28-30 in stolen bases ... AISA MVP ... Named MVP of the state tournament ... Golden Glove award winner all four years ... Hit .401 with 33 RBI and scored 55 runs as a junior ... Also stole 32 bases in 36 attempts ... Struckout just 14 times during his high school career ... Started all 84 games during his last two seasons of high school ... Also lettered in football and basketball ... Was named the Best Defensive Player on the basketball team for three consecutive seasons. PERSONAL William Eric Skinner was born February 10, 1987 in Phenix City, Ala. ... He is the son of Kenneth and Leane Skinner ... He has three siblings: Blake (20), Kalyn (15) and Marc (11) ... Major: Exercise Science.

RYAN STANLEY FIRST BASE/OUTFIELD 25

Height: 6-4 Weight: 238 Bats: R Throws: R Born: January 28, 1984 in Tampa, FL Year: Senior Previous School: Georgia Tech/Jesuit Hometown: Tampa, FL

2006 Saw action in 17 games, making 8 starts at DH ... Hit .150 with a 2B, HR and 4 R ... Drew six walks on the year ... Hit the second home run in a back-to-back effort with Derek Sain at Troy on March 28. 2005 (AT GEORGIA TECH) Saw action in six games off the bench ... Stanley’s Game Highs Was 4-for-6 with two 2B ... Also drew two walks and scored five runs. 2006: 2004 (AT GEORGIA TECH) Played in 10 games off the bench, bat- Hits: 2, 3/28 at Troy ting .250 (2-for-8) with two home runs and seven RBI ... Delivered a sacrifice fly in Runs: 1, 4 times, last 4/1 vs. Kentucky his first collegiate against Villanova (2/21) ... Hit a three-run home run against RBI: 2, 3/28 at Troy Purdue (3/16) for his first collegiate hit ... Hit a two-run homer against Duke (5/9) ... Hit Streak: 4, 3/28-4/2 Named to the 2003-04 Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll. Career: 2003 (AT GEORGIA TECH) Redshirted ... Practiced with the team, Hits: 2, twice, last 3/28/06 at Troy but did not participate in any games ... Competed at the Florida Collegiate League Runs: 1, 9 times, last 4/1/06 vs. Kentukcy at the IMG Baseball Academy in Bradenton, Fla. during the summer. RBI: 2, 3/28/06 at Troy HIGH SCHOOL A two-year letterwinner for coach John Crumbly at Jesuit Hit Streak: Hit Streak: 4, 3/28-4/2/06 High School as a first baseman and pitcher ... An all-county selection in 2001 and 2002 ... Hit .367 with seven home runs in his final two seasons at Jesuit ... Rated among the top 30 high school first base- man by Team One Baseball ... Member of the Team Florida USA summer baseball program that won the USA Baseball Junior Olympics national championship and the CABA World Series ... Named to the all-tournament teams at the CABAWS ... An honor roll student. PERSONAL Ryan Christopher Stanley ... Son of Jerry and Susan Stanley ... Has one sister, Kristin (17) ... Majoring in Logistics.

STANLEY’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2004GT .250 10/0 8 3 2 0 0 2 7 1.000 0 1 0 3 4 0-0 .417 2005GT .667 6/0 6 5 4 2 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 2 0-0 .750 2006 .150 17/8 40 4 6 1 0 1 4 .250 0 0 0 4 13 0-0 .227 Totals .222 33/8 54 12 12 3 0 3 12 .444 0 1 0 9 19 0-0 .333

STANLEY’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .176 4/4 17 2 3 0 0 0 1 .176 0 0 0 0 5 0-0 .176 Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 37 JOSH STAPLETON INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER 26

Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 Bats: L Throws: R Born: February 1, 1986 in Boston, MA Year: Junior Previous School: South Alabama/UMS-Wright Hometown: Daphne, AL

Stapleton’s Game Highs 2006 Hit .224 in 31 games with 16 starts ... Made 10 starts as the DH, four at 3B and two in RF ... Was the top pinch hitter off the bench, hitting .364 in that 2006: role ... Had a four-game hitting streak to start his season, going 5-for10 in two starts Hits: 2, 2/5 vs. VMI Runs: 2, 4/15 vs. Mississippi State and two pinch-hit appearances ... Had a stretch of three straight games where he RBI: 1, twice, last 4/1 vs. Kentucky drove in a run (4/19-22). Hit Streak: 4, 2/5-2/17 2005 (AT SOUTH ALABAMA) Hit .272 in 47 games, starting 27 ... Career: Drove in 22 runs with five doubles, two triples and five home runs ... Also scored Hits: 3, twice, last 4/13/05 vs. Jax. State 29 runs ... Drew 16 walks and was 4-for-6 in stolen base attempts. Runs: 3, twice, last 4/13/05 vs. Jax. State HIGH SCHOOL Was a two-sport athlete at UMS Wright High School in RBI: RBI: 4, 3/20/05 vs. Murray State Mobile Ala. … Lettered for three years in football and baseball … Was chosen to Hit Streak: 5, 4/9-15/05 play second base for the 4A State baseball team in 2004 … Missed his sophomore season due to shoulder surgery ... All-state honorable mention as a freshman ... Also won the Rookie of the Year award ... Part of the 2001 and 2002 4A state champion football teams. PERSONAL Joshua David Stapleton ... Son of David and Cheryl Stapleton ... He has two siblings: Shaun (22) and Cara (19) ... Father, David Stapleton, played for the Boston Red Sox from 1980-86 ... Major: Pre-Building Science.

STAPLETON’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005USA .272 47/27 114 29 31 5 2 5 22 .482 6 2 6 16 23 4-6 .362 2006 .224 31/16 67 10 15 3 0 0 2 .269 0 0 1 6 11 2-3 .297 Totals .254 78/43 181 39 46 8 2 5 24 .403 6 2 7 22 34 6-9 .357

STAPLETON’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2006 .259 14/6 27 6 7 3 0 0 1 .370 0 0 1 4 5 0-1 .375

PHILIP STRINGER INFIELDER 2

Height: 5-9 Weight: 182 Bats: R Throws: R Born: December 27, 1984 in Houston, TX Year: Senior Previous School: Tulane/Klein Oak Hometown: Spring, TX

2006 Played in 25 games, starting 15 ... Hit .173 with a 2B and four RBI ... Also drew six walks ... Hit .200 in 13 league games (10 starts). 2005 Saw action in 36 games, starting 26 ... Hit .226 with four 2B and a 3B ... Also drove in 12 runs while drawing 15 walks ... Earned his first SEC start against Tennessee (3/20) and responded by Stringer’s Game Highs going 1-for-3 with a 2B and a R ... Hit a game-winning walk-off single in ninth inning 2006: of 6-5 Friday win over Clemson (3/4) ... Started the first 10 games of the season at Hits: 2, 3/19 vs. South Carolina shortstop ... Had a .500 on-base percentage while serving as the Tigers’ No. 8 hit- Runs: 2, 3/19 vs. South Carolina RBI: 1, 5 times, last 4/29 at Alabama ter over the first 10 games of the season. Hit Streak: 2, twice, last 4/29-30 2004 (TULANE) Played at Tulane for coach Rick Jones in 2004 … In lim- ited action, hit .136 (8-for-59) with a double and home run in 31 contests. Career: Hits: 3, 3/23/05 at Georgia Tech HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterman at Klein Oak High for coach Dale Runs: 2, 5 times, last 3/19/06 vs. South Carolina Westmoreland…Helped lead the Panthers to a combined 107-30 record in four RBI: 3, 2/19/05 vs. VCU seasons…Finished prep career ranked as the 13th overall prospect and No. 1 Hit Streak: 5, 3/20-27/05 infielder by Baseball America, and the No. 8 high school prospect by

Bios PerfectGame.com…As a senior, earned All-America honors from Nike, Louisville Slugger and Baseball America (second

r team) and was tabbed Greater Houston Area Player of the Year after hitting .500 with nine home runs, 29 RBI, 39 runs e y a l P

38 2007 AUBURN Baseball scored, 26 stolen bases and a .646 on-base percentage…Swiped 28 of 29 bases as a senior … Named all-state and All-Greater Texas his final two seasons and was a two-time RBI National Team and Team USA Junior National Team selection…Hit .535 with four homers, 23 stolen bases, 34 RBI and 36 runs as a junior…Played with the USA Junior National Team in 2002 and hit .385 with a home run, two doubles and four RBI as Team USA went 7-1 and won the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Quebec…Named to Perfect Game Wooden Bat All-Tournament Team in 2002…Member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Abbott Society and National Honor Roll…named Mr. Klein Oak High School and earned Greater Houston Area Student-Athlete of the Year honors as a senior, and graduated with a 3.99 GPA. PERSONAL Philip Aaron Stringer … Son of Martin and Terry Stringer … One brother, Chris (15), and one sister, Nicole (24) …Father, Martin, played collegiate baseball at Wisconsin and also played in the Kansas City Royals minor league system ... Major: Pre-Business.

STRINGER’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2004TU .136 31/15 59 9 8 1 0 1 2 .203 2 0 2 4 15 4-6 .215 2005 .226 36/26 84 11 19 4 1 0 12 .298 2 0 5 15 18 0-2 .375 2006 .173 25/15 52 6 9 1 0 0 4 .192 0 1 1 6 17 0-0 .267 Totals .185 92/56 195 26 36 6 1 1 18 .241 4 1 8 25 50 4-8 .302

STRINGER’S CAREER SEC HITTING STATS Year Avg. G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SH SF HB BB SO SB-ATT OBP 2005 .226 18/9 31 4 7 3 0 0 2 .323 1 0 0 4 7 0-1 .314 2006 .200 13/10 30 4 6 1 0 0 3 .233 0 0 1 4 13 0-0 .314 Totals .213 31/19 61 8 13 4 0 0 5 .279 1 0 1 8 20 0-1 .314 JOHNNY THOMPSON RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 31

Height: 5-10 Weight: 195 Bats: R Throws: R Born: November 27, 1984 in Lawton, OK Year: Senior Previous School: Southern Union CC/Jacksonville Hometown: Jacksonville, AL

2006 Appeared in a team-high 28 games, all in relief, and led the AU pitching staff with a 2.95 ERA ... Went 1-1 with two saves, throwing 39.2 IP ... Recorded three holds on the season ... Retired 21 of 28 first-batters faced ... Opponent bat- ting average of .212 was also the lowest on staff ... Held SEC opponents to a .210 batting average in 18.2 IP ... Righthanded hitters hit just .133 (12-for-90) against him ... Earned his first win Thompson’s Game Highs for Auburn in 3.0 innings of scoreless relief work on 2/28 vs. Davidson ... Did 2006: not allow a run of any kind in his first six outings of the season (9.2 IP) ... Did SO:4, 5/13 vs. Georgia not allow a HR in his first 21 appearances (28.0 IP) ... Recorded at least one Walks: 1, 6 times, last 4/1 vs. Kentucky IP, Starter: -- K in 19 out of 28 appearances ... Earned first career save with 1.0 IP allowing IP, Reliever: 3.0, twice, last 2/28 vs. Davidson just one H against Samford (3/21). JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for two years at Southern Union Career: SO:4, 5/13/06 vs. Georgia Community College under Joe Jordan ... 2005 AJCCC Central League Co- Walks: 1, 6 times, last 4/1/06 vs. Kentucky Player of the Year ... Two-Time NJCAA All-Southeastern District, All-Region IP, Starter: -- XXII and All-AJCCC Conference selection ... Went 11-0 in 2005 with an ERA IP, Reliever: 3.0, twice, last 2/28/06 vs. Davidson of 1.70 in 84.2 IP ... K’d 81 while walking just 39 ... Was 8-1 as a freshman with an ERA of 2.63 ... Struckout 58 in his first season at SUCC ... SUCC Most Valuable Pitcher as both a freshman and soph- omore. HIGH SCHOOL Played four years for Rusty Burroughs at Jacksonville High School ... As a senior, he earned a place in the Alabama High School Athletic Association baseball record book with an all-time career strikeout record of 302 putting him eighth in state history ... Selected First-Team All-State Pitcher ... Compiled a 9-3 record with a 1.20 ERA ... Helped lead his team to the fourth round of the Alabama State Playoffs ... Hit .426 with four home runs, two triples, five doubles and 28 RBI as a senior ... Struckout 112 batters in 73 innings as a junior ... Twice struckout a career-high 17 batters in a 7-inning game ... Selected to the Alabama North-South All-Star Team. PERSONAL Johnny Warren Thompson, Jr. ... Son of Major (Ret.) Johnny and Melissa Thompson ... Has two brothers: Bob (20) and Joey (14) ... Major: Psychology. THOMPSON’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 1-1 2.95 28 0 0 0 2 39.2 29 19 13 3 3 15 37 3 1 .212

THOMPSON’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 0-1 3.86 12 0 0 0 1 18.2 13 10 8 3 2 6 17 0 0 .210 Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 39 BRYAN WOODALL RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 15

Height: 6-0 Weight: 188 Bats: R Throws: R Born: October 24, 1986 in Birmingham, AL Year: Sophomore High School: Central Hometown: Phenix City, AL

SUMMER 2006 Went 4-4 with a team-best 2.25 ERA for the Alexandria Beetles in the Northwoods League ... Fanned 40 in 10 appearances (all starts) in 63.2 IP ... Did not surrender a HR all summer ... Allowed just 14 BB. 2006 Went 1-4 with a 5.44 ERA in 20 appearances (six starts) ... Was used mostly as a mid-week starter and in the middle relief role on weekends ... Struckout 37 while allowing just nine walks Woodall’s Game Highs in 44.2 IP for a 4.1 K/BB ratio, tops on the staff ... Allowed just three walks 2006: when coming out of the bullpen ... Struckout at least five on four different occa- SO:8, 4/25 vs. Mercer sions ... Issued only two walks in 12.2 IP of SEC play ... Started the 4/25 game Walks: 3, 3/3 at Arizona State IP, Starter: 5.2, 3/10 vs. Birmingham Southern vs. Mercer, going 5.0 innings, allowing only one run while striking out a career- IP, Reliever: 2.2, 5/20 at Arkansas high eight hitters. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Ron Nelson at Central for four Career: SO:8, 4/25/06 vs. Mercer years ... 6A State Player of the Year in 2005 after hitting .438 with 31 RBI and Walks: 3, 3/3/06 at Arizona State going 9-1 on the mound with a 1.96 ERA with 111 strikeouts ... Also named to IP, Starter: 5.2, 3/10/06 vs. Birmingham Southern the Super 12 of Alabama and the East Alabama Player of the Year in 2005 ... IP, Reliever: IP, Reliever: 2.2, 5/20/06 at Arkansas All-BiCity Team and all-area recipient as a junior and senior ... Was 8-1 with three saves and a 1.68 ERA in 2004 ... Also fanned 90 batters in 62.2 innings and hit .414 with three home runs, 16 dou- bles, 32 RBI and 15 stolen bases as a junior ... 2003 All-State 6A Team and North-South All-Star Team selection in 2003 ... Participated in the 2003 & 2004 Alabama Underclassmen Showcase ... Also played football at Central ... Member of the 1999 Phenix City Little League World Series team ... Winning pitcher in the 1999 U.S. Little League World Series Championship game. PERSONAL Bryan Alan Woodall ... Son of Bobby and Barbara Woodall ... Has two brothers: Nick (21) and Todd (14) ... Major: Physical Education. WOODALL’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 1-4 5.44 20 6 0 0 0 44.2 57 37 27 4 4 9 37 3 1 .308

WOODALL’S CAREER SEC PITCHING STATS Year W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA 2006 0-1 4.26 9 0 0 0 0 12.2 18 10 6 1 0 2 11 1 0 .327

DDIIDD YYOOUU KKNNOOWW??

• in 2007, Auburn returns 69 percent of its runs scored and 89 percent of the home runs hit in 2006

• in 2007, the Auburn pitching staff returns 365.0 out of 494.2 innings on the mound after returning just 86.0 out of 535.0 innings the year before

• The Tigers again play one of the nation’s tough- est schedules as AU will play 32 games against 2006 NCAA Regional participants Bios r e y a l P

40 2007 AUBURN Baseball ROBERT BROOKS INFIELDER 5

Height: 6-2 Weight: 183 Bats: R Throws: R Born: May 29, 1988 in Seoul, South Korea Year: Freshman High School: Enterprise Hometown: Enterprise, AL

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for Enterprise's baseball team ... 2006 All-State selection ... Named all-state honorable mention in baseball following the 2004 and 2005 seasons ... Three-time Dothan Eagle Super 12 selection ... Hit .424 with 13 home runs and 51 RBI as a senior ... Career .442 hitter for Enterprise ... Named the team offensive MVP as a sophomore in 2004 ... Selected to the Alabama East-West All-Star game in 2005 ... Also played football for three years ... As a football player, passed for 1,191 yards with 17 touchdowns and only three interceptions on 105-of-201 passing ... Also rushed for 329 yards and was named the Southeast Player of the Year. PERSONAL Robert Brooks ... Son of Robert and Fiatuiga Brooks, Sr. ... Has three siblings; Fa’aninua Roberson, Theresa Love and Paula Roderick Brooks ... Major: Business.

BLAKE CARVER LEFTHANDED PITCHER 41

Height: 6-0 Weight: 179 Bats: L Throws: L Born: July 18, 1986 in Benton, TN Year: Sophomore Previous School: Walters State/Georgia/Cleveland Hometown: Cleveland, TN

JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for Ken Campbell at Walters State Community College ... Helped lead Walters State to a 61-8 record and a 2006 Junior College World Series Championship ... Went 3-1 in six appearances, all starts ... Had a 4.61 ERA in 27 innings of work ... Struckout 37 while only allowing six walks ... Threw a 7-inning complete game, two-hit shutout with nine strikeouts against Southwest Tennessee. 2004 (Georgia) Red-shirt at Georgia after undergoing arm surgery. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Ted Carson at Cleveland HS ... Earned all-state (2004), all-district (2002, 2003, 2004) and all-city (2003) honors throughout his high school career ... As a senior, went 7-0 with a 0.90 ERA in 39.0 IP with 67 strikeouts ... Went 18-4 throughout his high school career. PERSONAL Garrett Blake Carver ... Son of Dean and Debbie Carver ... Major: Pharmacy.

DAVID CUNNINGHAM INFIELDER 24

Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Bats: R Throws: R Born: September 17, 1987 in Roswell, GA Year: Freshman High School: Roswell Hometown: Roswell, GA

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Mike Power at Roswell High School ... 2005 Atlanta Journal Constitution All-North Fulton County First Team selection ... Hit .404 with six home runs, 21 RBI and a .683 slugging percentage as a junior ... Led the East Cobb Braves to the NABF High School Division World Series Title in the sum- mer of 2005 ... Participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase at Turner Field in Atlanta and the East Coast Professional Showcase in Wilmington, N.C. ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006. PERSONAL David Cunningham ... Son of Dave and Katie Cunningham .... Has two brothers, Chris (23) and Hunter (21) ... Major: Business. Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 41 GRANT DAYTON LEFTHANDED PITCHER 13

Height: 6-2 Weight: 193 Bats: L Throws: L Born: November 25, 1987 in Huntsville, AL Year: Freshman High School: Bob Jones Hometown: Huntsville, AL

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Al Rauls at Bob Jones ... Went 7-3 as a senior with a 2.39 ERA, striking out 115 while walking just 16 in 70.1 IP ... Named 2006 6A First Team All-State ... Struck out 20 in an opening-round playoff game against Clay-Chalkville in the 2006 6A playoffs ... All-Metro 6A Super Team Pitcher of the Year ... Threw a no hitter against Florence in 2005 and again versus Grissom as a senior ... Twice been named to the All-Metro 6A Team and the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association North Team ... 2005 East-West All-Star Team ... National Honor Roll selection ... Listed as a Who's Who Among American High School Students. PERSONAL Grant Dayton ... Son of Janis Dayton and Clay Dayton .... Has a brother, Stuart (20) ... Major: Engineering

AUSTIN HUBBARD RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 12

Height: 6-3 Weight: 203 Bats: R Throws: R Born: June 14, 1988 in Gainesville, GA Year: Freshman High School: Homewood Hometown: Birmingham, AL

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Doug Gann and Keith Brown at Homewood ... Named All-State as a senior ... Posted a 7-2 record with two saves and a school- record 99 strikeouts in 58.2 innings of work while also hitting .415 en route to being named a 2005 honorable mention all-state pitcher ... Played in the 2005 North- South All-Star Game and the ALBCA Super 100 ... East Coast Professional Showcase Attendee ... Also played quarterback for the undefeated and defending 5A state champion ... Holds school records for single-season and career passing years, touchdowns and completions ... 2006 5A Player of the Year (football). PERSONAL Austin Hubbard ... Son of Shane and Elizabeth Hubbard ... Has a brother, Lake (16) ... Major: Education.

TY KELLEY RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 32

Height: 6-4 Weight: 196 Bats: R Throws: R Born: August 18, 1988 in Columbus, GA Year: Freshman High School: Columbus Hometown: Columbus, GA

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Bobby Howard at Columbus for four years ... Went a combined 34-6 during his four-year high school career ... Was 19-6 on the varsity team ... Went 10-6 as a senior with a 1.96 ERA, fanning 108 while walking just 20 ... Had a 1.27 ERA as a junior, striking out 59 in 44 IP while issuing just nine BB ... 2005 LaGrange Invitational All-Tournament Team ... 2005 & 2006 Columbus Ledger All Bi-City Team ... Two-time All-Region team selection ... Received the Most Improved Pitcher Award as a junior and the Black Jack Award and Best Righthanded Pitcher’s Award as a senior ... Played with the Georgia Stars National Travel Team during the summer ... Perfect Game participant ... Played on two state championship teams ... The 2004 team finished the year ranked No. 2 in the country by USA Today. PERSONAL Reginald Tyler Kelley ... Son of Reggie and Beth Kelly ... Has a sister, Kaci Kelley Holland (26), a 2001 Auburn graduate ... Major: Marketing. Bios r e y a l P

42 2007 AUBURN Baseball BRADLEY RAY OUTFIELDER 39

Height: 5-11 Weight: 194 Bats: R Throws: R Born: December 31, 1986 in Winter Park, FL Year: Sophomore Previous School: Calhoun CC/Oak Mountain Hometown: Birmingham, AL

JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for Jim Morrill at Calhoun CC in Decatur, AL ... Helped lead Calhoun to a 42-17 record and a berth in the state tournament ... Hit .351 with 18 2B and 45 RBI ... Also was 18-22 in stolen bases ... 2006 First Team All-State and All-Northern League. HIGH SCHOOL Played for former Tiger Tommy Youngblood at Oak Mountain ... Hit .378 as a senior with four 2B, four 3B, four HR and 23 RBI and a .703 slug- ging percentage ... MVP of the 2005 Dizzy Dean World Series - Senior Division - in Southaven, MS, where he played for the World Series Champions, Shelby County ... Hit .692 with two home runs and nine RBI in the World Series ... Helped lead Oak Mountain to the semifinals of the 2004 6A playoffs. PERSONAL Bradley Earl Ray ... Son of Charles and Dawn Ray ... Has a sister, Elisabeth (14) ... Major: Business.

SEAN RAY LEFTHANDED PITCHER 22

Height: 6-0 Weight: 183 Bats: L Throws: L Born: August 16, 1988 in Norfolk, VA Year: Freshman High School: Kellam Hometown: Virginia Beach, VA

HIGH SCHOOL Played St. Clair Jones' program at Floyd E. Kellam ... 2005 First Team All-District ... Second Team All-District as a sophomore and senior ... Went 18-10 during his high school career with 216 SO ... Went 6-4 with a save and a 0.89 ERA as a senior, striking out 134 while walking just nine ... Was 6-3 with two saves as a junior, racking up 90 SO with just 11 BB ... Participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase at Turner Field ... Was one of 34 players chosen to try out for the Junior National Olympic Team in Joplin, Mo. ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006. PERSONAL Sean Michael Ray ... Son of Bob and Kim Ray ... Major: Business.

JOSEPH SANDERS INFIELDER 18

Height: 6-1 Weight: 202 Bats: R Throws: R Born: April 24, 1988 in Montgomery, AL Year: Freshman High School: Stanhope Elmore Hometown: Millbrook, AL

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Hank Furlow at Stanhope Elmore High School ... 2006 Montgomery Advertiser 5A/6A Player of the Year ... 2005 & 2006 5A First Team All-State selection at third base ... 2004-2006 Alabama Sports Writers First-Team All-State selection ... 2005 & 2006 Birmingham News First-Team All-State Selection ... Hit .472 with 15 doubles and seven home runs while driving in 44 RBI and stealing 20 bases as a junior ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006 ... Participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase at Turner Field and the East Coast Professional Showcase in Wilmington ... Was a high school team- mate of Ryan Jenkins ... Also played football for two years and basketball for three at SEHS ... 2005 All-Metro selection in basketball. PERSONAL Joseph Edwards Sanders ... Son of Jack and Barbara Sanders ... Has five siblings, Josh (29), John (26), Kevin (26) , Jamie (25) and Beth (20) ... Major: Accounting. Bios r e y a l P

2007 AUBURN Baseball 43 SCOTT SHUMAN RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 29

Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 28, 1988 in Valdosta, GA Year: Freshman High School: Tift County Hometown: Valdosta, GA

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Chuck Beale at Tift County ... 2006 23rd-round pick of the Milwaukee Brewers ... Went 8-2 with three saves as a senior ... Had a 1.72 ERA in 65 innings with 88 strikeouts in his final year while hitting .318 with seven home runs and 29 RBI ... First Team All-Region selection in both 2005 and 2006 ... Named all-region as a shortstop as a junior and as a pitcher as a senior ... Member of the Team Georgia squad that participated in the annual Sunbelt Tournament in 2005 ... All-Region First Team as a quarterback his senior year ... Also played basketball at Tift County. PERSONAL Rutherford Scott Shuman ... Son of Bart and Becky Shuman ... Has two siblings, Sloan (15) and Seth (9) ... Father, Bart, played baseball at Valdosta State ... Major: Physical Education.

ROSS SMITH OUTFIELDER 7

Height: 6-2 Weight: 192 Bats: R Throws: R Born: October 6, 1987 in Tuscaloosa, AL Year: Freshman High School: Dodge County Hometown: Eastman, GA

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Ray Hardin at Dodge County ... 2006 32nd-round draft pick by the St. Louis Cardinals ... All-State selection as a senior ... Hit .391 with 15 doubles and eight home runs while driving in 53 as a junior ... 2005 All-Region ... 2005 & 2006 All-Middle Georgia selection ... Rated in the Baseball America Top 300 Class of 2006 ... Participated in the 2005 Perfect Game National Showcase at Turner Field, the East Coast Professional Showcase in Wilmington and the Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif. ... Played for the Georgia Stars and hit .409 with 28 stolen bases in the summer of 2005 ... Four-sport athlete in football, bas- ketball, baseball and track ... First Team All-Middle Georgia as a receiver in football ... Graduated with a 3.9 GPA. PERSONAL Ross Allan Smith ... Son of Roger and Carol Smith ... Has a sister, Andi Fordham (26) ... His father, Roger, played baseball at Florida State and is currently a scout for the St. Louis Cardinals while his mother, Carol, is a high school basketball coach ... Major: Physical Education.

DUSTIN SPRUILL CATCHER 14

Height: 5-10 Weight: 198 Bats: S Throws: R Born: August 23, 1987 in Birmingham, AL Year: Freshman High School: Paul Bryant Hometown: Tuscaloosa, AL

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Jon Cameron at Paul Bryant High School ... 2005 Most Outstanding Defensive Player for Paul Bryant ... 2005 MVP of the Nike Wood Bat Championship Tournament in Lakeland, Fla. ... Selected to play in the 2005 Perfect Game National Showcase at Turner Field ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006 ... Hit .340 with six home runs and 27 RBI in 2005 ... 2005 Puma Pre-Season All-American. PERSONAL Dustin Wesley Spruill ... Son of Wesley and Donna Spruill ... Major: Building Sciences Bios r e y a l P

44 2007 AUBURN Baseball TAYLOR THOMPSON RIGHTHANDED PITCHER 20

Height: 6-5 Weight: 217 Bats: R Throws: R Born: June 18, 1987 in Montgomery, AL Year: Freshman High School: St. James Hometown: Montgomery, AL

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Keith Lucky at St. James High School ... 2006 4A Player of the Year after going 11-2 with a 1.10 ERA and 142 SO ... 2006 Birmingham News Super 10 selection ... 2006 First Team All-State, North-South All-Star ... 2006 East-West All-Star ... 2006 Team MVP ... 2005 Alabama Sports Writers Association 4A All-State First-Team selection ... 2005 Montgomery Advertiser's All-Metro First-Team ... Went 6-3 with 79 strikeouts and a 1.10 ERA in 51 innings as a junior ... Also hit .389 with seven home runs and 26 RBI as a junior ... Named to the Montgomery Advertiser's 2004 All-Metro team and the Capital City Conference First-Team as a wide receiver in football ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006 ... Participated in the 2005 Perfect Game National Showcase at Turner Field and the East Coast Professional Showcase in Wilmington. PERSONAL Taylor Thompson ... Son of Tim and Cindy Thompson ... Major: Undecided.

KRIS WEST LEFTHANDED PITCHER 35

Height: 6-2 Weight: 176 Bats: L Throws: L Born: May 9, 1985 in Huntsville, AL Year: Junior Previous School: Jefferson State CC/Sparkman Hometown: Huntsville, AL

JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for David Russo at Jefferson State CC in 2005 and 2006 ... Hit .264 with 10 2B in 25 games in 2006 ... Also appeared for 4.0 IP on the mound, striking out five ... Threw 12.0 innings as a freshman, striking out 14 and collecting a 5.25 ERA ... Also hit .333 in 18 games. HIGH SCHOOL Played for former Tiger Mike Ferry at Sparkman High School ... Went 6-1 as a senior with a save ... Had a 1.90 ERA, striking out 64 while walking just 14 ... Was 3-2 with a save as a junior ... Struckout 54 while issuing just 10 walks as a junior ... 2004 East-West All-Star Game participant ... 2003 & 2004 All-County selection ... All-Area in 2004 ... North-South Super 100 selection as a junior ... Also lettered for three years in football and was an All-State honorable men- tion as a senior. PERSONAL Kristopher Ryan West ... Son of Mark and Julia West ... Has two siblings, Rachael (23) and Macie (17) ... Sister, Rachel, played softball at the University of Mobile (2003-2005) and Central Alabama CC (2001-2003) ... Volunteer firefighter for Monrovia Fire/Rescue ... Is a nationally registered and state licensed EMT ... Major: Business. Bios r e y a l P

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Bruce Edwards Philip Stringer Mike Bianucci Josh Donaldson Robert Brooks Ryan Jenkins Ross Smith Luke Greinke Sr. - OF - S/R Sr. - IF - R/R So. - IF/OF - R/R Jr. - C/IF - R/R Fr. - IF - R/R So. - C - R/R Fr. - OF - R/R So. - Util/RHP - R/R 5-11 - 171 5-9 - 182 6-1 - 210 6-1 - 202 6-2 - 183 6-2 - 206 6-2 - 192 6-0 - 187

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Ben Jones Andy Bennett Russell Dixon Austin Hubbard Grant Dayton Dustin Spruill Bryan Woodall Travis Coleman So. - OF - L/L Sr. - IF - L/L Jr. - OF - L/R Fr. - RHP - R/R Fr. - LHP - L/L Fr. - C - S/R So. - RHP - R/R Sr. - IF - S/R 6-1 - 184 5-11 - 221 6-1 - 205 6-3 - 203 6-2 - 193 5-10 - 198 6-0 - 188 5-10 - 171

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Josh Blake Joseph Sanders Brett Butts Taylor Thompson Sean Ray Justin Bristow David Cunningham Ryan Stanley Jr. - LHP - L/L Fr. - IF - R/R Jr. - RHP - R/R Fr. - RHP - R/R Fr. - LHP - L/L So. - IF/RHP - R/R Fr. - IF - R/R Sr. - 1B/OF - R/R 6-4 - 205 6-1 - 202 6-1 - 190 6-5 - 217 6-0 - 183 6-4 - 220 6-0 - 195 6-4 - 238

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Josh Stapleton Paul Burnside Scott Shuman Johnny Thompson Ty Kelley Cliff Mullins Kris West Chris Dennis Jr. - IF/OF - L/R So. - RHP - R/R Fr. - RHP - R/R Sr. - RHP - R/R Fr. - RHP - R/R So. - RHP - R/R Jr. - LHP - L/L Sr. - RHP - L/R 6-1 - 185 6-4 - 215 6-4 - 210 5-10 - 195 6-4 - 196 6-2 - 184 6-2 - 176 6-1 - 205

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Jay Osborne Bradley Ray Michael Hurst Blake Carver Eric Skinner Ted Bryant Evan Crawford Sr. - IF/OF - R/R So. - OF - R/R R-Fr. - RHP - R/R So. - LHP - L/L R-Fr. - IF - R/R Sr. - LHP - R/L So. - LHP - R/L 6-3 - 215 5-11 - 194 6-5 - 180 6-0 - 179 5-9 - 155 5-10 - 180 6-1 - 185

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46 2007 AUBURN Baseball Coaches HEAD COACH TOM SLATER THIRD YEAR (56-60) VMI (1990)

The 2007 season marks the third in Tom Slater’s SEC, was an assistant during one of the most suc- tenure at the helm of the Tiger baseball program. A cessful six-year periods in Auburn history. strong national recruiter and the architect of consecu- While at Auburn from 1995-2000, Slater helped tive top-20 recruiting classes, Slater has been lead the Tigers to five NCAA Regional appearances charged with returning the Auburn baseball team to including two Regional championships in 1997 and the heights and successes it enjoyed while he was an 1999, a Super Regional berth and one appearance in assistant on The Plains from 1995-2000. the College World Series in 1997. Known as a tireless worker both on and off the dia- Slater also helped guide the Tigers to a record of mond, Slater has found success at each of his coach- 265-111 for a winning percentage of .705. The 265 ing stops. During his first stint at Auburn, he helped wins ranked 11th in the nation during that six-year guide the Tigers to five NCAA Regional appearances period. Auburn posted the four highest win totals in before moving to his alma mater, Virginia Military the program’s history including 50-win campaigns in Institute, where he led the Keydets to school records 1995 and 1997 and 46-win seasons in 1998 and 1999. in wins in just three seasons. He then spent a year as Auburn also captured an SEC Western Division cham- an assistant at Florida, helping the Gators to a Super pionship in 1995 and claimed the 1998 SEC Regional berth, before returning to guide the Tigers on Tournament title. June 29, 2004. Prior to his return to Auburn, Slater served as an This past summer Slater had the honor of being an assistant coach at the University of Florida in 2004. assistant coach for the USA National Team that won a While at Florida, the Gators posted a 43-22 record gold medal at the FISU Championships in Cuba. With and its first ever NCAA Super Regional appearance the team he was in charge of running the offense and after winning the Oklahoma City Regional. Slater, was the third base coach. Not only did the team finish with its best record in National Team history at WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT TOM SLATER 28-2-1 (.919), but it also became the first USA Baseball National team to Tim Hudson, pitcher, Atlanta Braves ever win gold in Cuba. "Coach Slater and I go way back. He's actually the coach that recruited Slater’s first Auburn club proved and signed me, so I have a relationship with him from that standpoint. to be tough and cool under fire as We worked a lot together because he was the outfield coach and he the Tigers came from behind for 20 turned me into a decent outfielder. He's a great player's coach. All the of their 34 wins and set a school players that I played with love him. He has a special relationship with record with 14 wins in one-run guys. He's the type of person that you feel like you can come and talk to games en route to a NCAA him about anything. He's a great guy and I think he's going to do a great job at Auburn." Tallahassee Regional berth. The Tigers also displayed an aggressive David Ross, catcher, Cincinnati Reds approach to the game as they dras- “Coach Slater is a great coach and great person. I think that is first and tically improved their offensive, foremost when considering where you want your kid to play. You want defensive and pitching numbers in someone who is going to look out for your son and teach them some les- 2005. The Tigers also led the SEC sons in life. Coach Slater is that kind of person. He is a fun person to be in 2005 with 14 victories against around and that is important-you want a coach that is the kind of person teams ranked in the top 25 during you are excited to play for. I think Coach Slater is going to do a great job.” the regular season. Slater proved to have great suc- Gabe Gross, outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers cess on the recruiting trail as well. "Coach Slates will push you when you need to be pushed and will get excited and pat you on the back when you do something good. He’s His first recruiting class was rated always approached things from a player’s perspective. He does that 10th in the country by Baseball more than most coaches-he looks and thinks from a player’s viewpoint.” America while his second class was rated 18th. The 2006 class was the Pat McMahon, Florida Head Coach Tigers’ first top-10 class since the "Tom is one of the top young head coaches in the country today. He has Staff

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48 2007 AUBURN Baseball who was responsible for Florida’s offense, helped the team improve from a ninth- coaching staff place ranking in batting average in SEC games to a second-place finish in 2004. THE TOM SLATER FILE Florida also finished second in the conference in runs, third in home runs and fifth in stolen bases, all improvements from the previous season. PERSONAL “Tom Slater has established himself as one of the top assistants in the SEC and Full Name ...... Thomas Glascock Slater, III country,” said Auburn Athletic Assistant to the President, , when Slater Born...... April 6, 1968 was announced as head coach. “As an assistant, he was a part of five champi- Hometown ...... Richmond, Va. Education...... Virginia Military Insititute (1990) onships at two SEC programs. As a head coach, he took over a moribund pro- ...... Bachelor of Arts (History) gram and within three years, established a school record for overall and confer- Wife ...... Former Beth Tani ence wins as well as earning Coach of the Year honors. He is a great addition to Children ...... Julia (8), Jack (4) the Auburn athletic family.” Slater earned the reputation as one of the best recruiters nationally while an assistant at Auburn. Slater was responsible for recruiting 1997 National Player of PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE the Year Tim Hudson, 2000 first-round draft pick Chris Bootcheck, and 2001 first- 1991: Assistant Coach, St. Christopher’s School round draft pick Gabe Gross. 1992: Assistant Coach, Marshall Nine former Slater-coached players have played or are playing at the major 1993-94: Assistant Coach, VMI league level, including Tim Hudson, who was a two-time All-Star with Oakland and 1995-00: Assistant Coach, Auburn is now a member of the Atlanta Braves. Former Auburn players to play under 2001-03: Head Coach, VMI 2004: Assistant Coach, Florida Slater that are currently on MLB rosters include Mark Bellhorn (New York 2005- Head Coach, Auburn Yankees), Gabe Gross (Toronto), Josh Hancock (Cincinnati) and David Ross (San Diego). Ryan Glynn, a member of the Oakland A’s played for Slater at VMI. In 15 years as an assistant and head coach, Slater has had 65 players drafted PLAYING EXPERIENCE in the Major League Baseball Draft, including three first rounders, and 22 players 1987-90: Four-year letter winner (third base) at Virginia Military Institute selected in the first 10 rounds. Following his six years at Auburn, Slater returned to his alma mater, VMI, in 2001 as head coach. He turned around the VMI program that was one of the COACHING HIGHLIGHTS worst in Division I prior to his arrival and led the Keydets to a school-record 25 vic- • Assistant coach for 2006 Team USA National Team that won Gold Medal at tories and 16 league wins in 2003 while posting the first winning record in confer- FISU Games • Seven NCAA Regional Appearances (Six at Auburn, one at Florida) ence play since 1989. In 2003, he was named the Coach • Two NCAA Super Regional Appearances (One at Auburn, one at Florida) of the Year by both the coaches and the media. His overall record at VMI was • One College World Series Appearance (One at Auburn) 50-100. • 2004 NCAA Super Regional Appearance (at Florida) Slater also coached VMI’s first freshman All-America, Kelly Sweppenhiser, and • 2004 NCAA Oklahoma City Regional Champions (at Florida) had three players selected in the MLB amateur draft following the 2003 season, • 2003 Southern Conference Coach of the Year which was the most in a single draft in school history. • 2003 Led VMI to a school-record 25 overall and 16 league wins The VMI baseball team also posted the highest grade point average of any VMI • 1999 NCAA Super Regional Appearance (at Auburn) athletic team in 2003, which was higher than the Corps average. The Keydet • 1999 NCAA Auburn Regional Champions (at Auburn) • 1998 SEC Tournament Champions (at Auburn) baseball squad also had 29 Dean’s List honors during the 2003 season. • 1997 College World Series appearance (at Auburn) Along with his coaching duties at VMI, Slater also spearheaded and oversaw • 1997 NCAA Regional Champions (at Auburn) the fundraising for the complete renovations of Herb Patchin Field, which is home • 1995 SEC Western Division Champions (at Auburn) to VMI baseball. The renovations included laser grading and resodding of the field, installation of a sprinkler system, new batting cages and the start of a new clubhouse facility. COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD Slater began his coaching career in 1991 as an assistant coach at St. Christopher’s Overall Conf. School in Richmond, Va. He also served as Year School W-L W-L Notes 2001 VMI 15-32 8-19 an assistant at Marshall in 1992 and VMI in 2002 VMI 10-41 1-27 1993-94. 2003 VMI 25-27 16-14 school record wins and conf. wins A native of Richmond and a class of 1990 2005 Auburn 34-26 13-17 NCAA Regional Finalist graduate of VMI, Slater was a four-year 2006 Auburn 22-34 9-21 starter for the Keydets and ended his career Total 5 years 106-160 47-98 ranked in the top five in RBI, total bases, runs Pct. .398 .324 scored and doubles. He helped lead VMI to a 1988 Southern Conference Northern Division Championship. NAMED AUBURN’S HEAD COACH June 29, 2004 Slater, 38, is married to the former Beth Tani of Fairfax, Va. The couple has two chil- Staff

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 49 MATT MYERS ASSISTANT COACH THIRD YEAR TENNESSEE (1998)

Matt Myers enters his third year as an assistant 125 and 40-44 in the Big South. coach on Tom Slater’s staff at Auburn. After joining "It is a tremendous privilege to be able to coach the program as the pitching coach in 2005, Myers, at Auburn University with Tom Slater,” Myers said. who was a two-way player at Tennessee, will work “Auburn has always been a place with great tradition with the team’s defense, base running and bunting and a championship-type atmosphere. I am excited this season as he continues to build his already be part of a first-class program, institution and com- impressive resume, which includes a 2003 Big South munity." Coach of the Year Award while leading the baseball All total, Myers has coached 13 pitchers that program at UNC Asheville for four years. have signed professional contracts, one First Team “I am excited about the energy Matt brings to All-American and five Freshman All-Americans. the staff and his ability to positively effect the entire As a head coach, Myers coached seven pitch- team,” Slater said of Myers. “He already has great ers that signed professional contracts and the 2004 experience as a head coach and this year we have Freshman of the Year. Under widened his responsibilities to get him more involved his direction, four UNC Asheville players earned with all aspects of the program.” Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate In his first year in the dugout at Auburn, Myers’ Baseball. During his time with the Bulldogs, his pitch- excellence in working with the pitchers was realized ing staffs set five different school pitching records and as he helped the Auburn pitching staff to a team ERA finished in the top half of the league statistics each of 3.89, the lowest by an AU staff since 1995. The season. team also posted 21 saves, two off of the school Myers, 32, served as an assistant coach at UNC record of 23, also set in 1995, and surrendered just Asheville for a season before being named the 169 walks over the course of the season, the fewest school’s sixth head coach in June 2000. A 1998 grad- walks issued by a staff in the SEC. uate of Tennessee, he spent two years on the Myers, who joined the AU staff on July 9, 2004, Tennessee staff in 1998 and 1999. had a major hand in the development of pitchers As a player, Myers pitched two years at Arnold Hughey, John Madden, Michael Nix and Josh Tennessee, from 1996-97, posting a 13-4 career mark Sullivan, all four of which were drafted in the first 13 while helping the Volunteers to a pair of NCAA rounds of the 2005 MLB Draft and none of whom had Regional appearances while also spending time in been previously drafted. Sullivan may have shown the UT outfield. His 13-4 (.765) record is fifth all-time the biggest improvement of all of them, going from a in winning percentage at Tennessee. He also pitched pitcher who had thrown one inning in his career to a a season at Cal State-Sacramento (1994) and 5th-round pick of the , the highest Sacramento City College (1995). drafted starting pitcher drafted out of Auburn since Myers is married to the former Michelle Gillum 2000. of Celina, Ohio, and the couple has a son, Carson (3). Prior to his arrival on the Plains, Myers served as the head coach at UNC Asheville the previous four seasons, being named the 2003 Big South Conference Coach of the Year in the process. One of the youngest Division I head coaches, Myers directed UNC Asheville to a school-record 27 overall wins and a tie for second in the Big South Conference in 2003 while earning conference coach of the year honors. Under his direction, the Bulldogs finished in the top half of the Big South Conference each of his final three seasons, including a school- record 13 conference wins in 2004. In his final season at UNCA, the Bulldogs posted two victories over Staff

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50 2007 AUBURN Baseball BUTCH THOMPSON ASSISTANT COACH SECOND YEAR BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN (1992)

Butch Thompson begins his second season as 1999, 2000 and 2001) and amassed a record of 331- an assistant coach on Tom Slater’s staff at Auburn. 107. Thompson works primarily with the pitching staff Thompson's final BSC pitching staff featured a while also spearheading Auburn’s recruiting efforts, pair of 2001 professional draft picks in Mike Nickoli, a which have seen the Tigers sign back-to-back top-20 fourth round selection of the California Angels, and rated classes. Seth Bobbitt, a 28th-round pick of the Houston ““Auburn is exactly what I expected it to be! Astros. Each day I have the opportunity to work under an Thompson began his coaching career at excellent head coach in Tom Slater and along side Huntingdon College in 1993, serving as the Hawks' great friends like Johnny, Karl, Matt and Scott,” pitching coach and head assistant. He returned to Thompson said. “It has been an awesome journey BSC in 1994 before serving as head coach at this fall coaching some of best student-athletes I’ve Jefferson State Community College in 1997, leading ever been around in preparation for a great 2007 sea- them to a 39-21 record and capturing the AJCAA son. The people at Auburn make it a special place. Region 22 State Championship and a third place fin- Having one of the best college atmosphere’s in ish in the NJCAA Division II World Series. It was the America, being a member of America’s best baseball first World Series appearance in the school's history. conference (Southeastern), playing in beautiful For his accomplishments, Thompson was named Plainsman Park at Hitchcock Field, representing a Regional Tournament Coach of the Year, ABCA special collection of great baseball alumni, and being Alabama Junior College Coach of the Year, and a part of Auburn’s winning tradition is simply ‘icing on Southeast Region Coach of the Year. the cake.’” A 1992 graduate of BSC, he earned a bachelor's "I are very excited to have Butch on our staff," degree in history and in 1996 completed a masters Slater said. "Butch will lead our pitching staff, which is degree in sports administration from the University of something that he has great knowledge of as well as Alabama-Birmingham. Thompson pitched at a lot of experience doing. Butch helped mold two Itawamba Community College in Fulton, Miss., before pitching staffs at Georgia into College World Series playing his final two seasons at Birmingham staffs and I know that he can help get us to the same Southern. place soon.” Thompson is married to the former Robin Ashe Thompson, a native of Amory, Miss., served as of Birmingham, Ala. They have three daughters, Anna the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator from (8), Olivia (6) and Madelyn Gail (1). 2002-05 for Georgia. During his time at Georgia, he guided a pitching staff that helped win the SEC Championship and earn a College World Series berth in 2004. The 2004 pitching staff posted the third-low- est opponent batting average in school history while also collecting a school-record 17 saves. During his time in Athens he coached two All-SEC pitchers, a Freshman All-American and had five Bulldog pitchers sign professional contracts following the 2005 sea- son. Thompson, 36, joined the Bulldog staff in July 2001, after seven years as an assistant on 's staff at Birmingham Southern (BSC), includ- ing the last four as the pitching coach. The Panthers captured the 2001 NAIA World Series and compiled a

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 51 KARL NONEMAKER SCOTT DUVAL VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL THIRD YEAR OPERATIONS VANDERBILT (2002) 10TH YEAR AUBURN (1999)

Karl Nonemaker, a former All-SEC outfielder at Vanderbilt, is in his third year as Scott Duval, Director of Baseball Operations, enters his tenth season with the an assistant for Auburn. Nonemaker, who works with the Auburn outfielders and hit- Auburn Tiger Baseball program in 2007. With nine years of experience at Auburn, ters, joined the Auburn staff on August 10, 2004. Duval is responsible for the off-the-field operation of the baseball office. Duval over- A four-year letterman at Vanderbilt from 1999-2002, Nonemaker is the sees the baseball budget, team travel, game operations, student managers and all Commodores’ career leader in base hits (283) and is third on the school’s career other business aspects of the baseball office. Duval also serves as the Camp batting average chart with a .369 average. A native of Roxbury, N.J., Nonemaker Director for the Tigers’ summer and winter baseball camps. was a freshman All-American in 1999 after posting a .415 batting average. He Duval is baseball’s liaison with Auburn’s media relations office, marketing and earned All-Southeastern Conference and All-South Region honors as a sophomore promotions and compliance office, as well as the SEC office. Duval also works closely with the Auburn Diamond Club, organizing various team events throughout after hitting .393 with eight home runs and 56 RBI. the year, and with the Auburn Baseball Alumni Club. He helped coordinate the First “Karl does an outstanding job working with the hitters,” AU Head Coach Tom Annual Alumni Golf Tournament in 2006. This tournament helped raise funds for the Slater said. “His expereince as one of the best players in the SEC and profession- Alumni Club and for the construction of the Tigers’ newly designed Tradition Room al baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies organization combined with a great work and Baseball Lettermen’s Lounge to be completed for the 2008 season following the ethic makes him an invaluable part of our player development. ” building of the Tigers’ new indoor hitting facility. Nonemaker’s work with the Auburn hitters saw the team improve in all areas of A native of Mobile, Ala., Duval served as a student manager for the men’s bas- offensive play in 2005. The Tigers improved their on-base percentage, slugging per- ketball team at the University of Mobile in 1995. After transferring to Auburn in 1996, centage, batting average, stolen bases and RBI. Josh Bell saw some of the biggest Duval served as a student manager for the Auburn Baseball team from 1997-2000. improvements thanks to Nonemaker’s efforts as he went from a .274 hitter as a He then served as a Graduate Administrative Assistant in 2001 before to joining the sophomore to a .338 hitter and First Team All-SEC catcher as a junior in 2005. Tigers’ staff full time prior to the 2002 season as the Tigers’ Administrative Assistant. “For a player who wants to work and become the best he can possibly be, Duval was promoted to Director of Baseball Operations prior to the 2004 season. Auburn provides everything he needs,” Nonemaker said. “Tom Slater, Butch Duval, 31, was born on October 13, 1975. He graduated Summa Cum Laude Thompson, and Matt Myers are extremely knowledgeable and hard working coach- from Auburn in 1999 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Health Promotions with es with a track record of developing players. Players have access to our own first a minor in Sports Management. Duval continued his education at Auburn, receiving class weight room and a great strength coach to help them get faster and stronger. his Master’s of Education in Higher Education Administration in the spring of 2001. The ball park is top-rated and the atmosphere and excitement surrounding Auburn Baseball are outstanding. Playing in the SEC is a great opportunity to compete at the highest level of college baseball. I consider it a great privilege to be a part of Auburn Baseball and all the positive things that are happening here every day.” SUPPORT STAFF Nonemaker was drafted in the 20th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft by the Philadelphia Phillies and played two years professionally in the Phillies organization before retiring in March of 2004. Nonemaker hit a team-leading .311 for the Gulf Coast Phillies in 2002 and spent the 2003 season with the Single-A Lakewood Blueclaws and the Double-A Reading Phillies. Nonemaker graduated from Vanderbilt in May 2002 with degree in Human and Organizational Development.

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52 2007 AUBURN Baseball RICH LEVY STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CASEY KRAMER COACH STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING GRADUATE ASSISTANT Rich Levy is in his second year as the strength and conditioning coach for the baseball program. Levy comes to Auburn after serving as the Sports JOINED AUBURN STAFF: May, 2006 Performance Director at Velocity Sports Performance RESPONSIBILITY: Responsible for overseeing and assisting all in Rockville, Md., from 2004-05. aspects the Tiger's Strength and Conditioning Program under the Prior to his work at Velocity Sports, Levy worked as direction of Rich Levy. Also works with Football, Softball, the associate head strength and conditioning coach at Virginia Military Institute Gymnastics, Women's Socceer, and Women's Basketball. and as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Arkansas. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Entering his first season with the Auburn Baseball team Born in Savanna-Lar-Mar, Jamaica, and raised in New York and Connecticut, after spending the summer as an intern for the AU football and softball programs. Prior to Levy earned his bachelor’s degree in heath sciences from Springfield College, coming to AU, Kramer spent 6 months as the Head Strength and Conditioning coach for where he was a member of the football and track teams. He received his master’s football at Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kansas. degree in sports science at the United States Sports Academy. He is certified by PERSONAL INFORMATION: Born September 27, 1982. Native of Leoti, Kansas earned his the National Strength and Conditioning Association and by USA Weightlifting. He Bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education from Northwestern Oklahoma State University, also works with the gymnastics, women’s basketball and soccer programs at where he also played football and worked as a student assistant strength and conditioning coach. Kramer is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and a member of Auburn. the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Kramer is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Adult Education from Auburn University. TRAVIS JOHNSTON ATHLETIC TRAINER STEPHEN BYRD JOINED AUBURN STAFF: Summer, 2005 RESPONSIBILITY: Responsible for the care, prevention and ACADEMIC ADVISOR rehabilitation of injuries for the baseball team. Also oversees the JOINED AU STAFF: November 2003 graduate assistant working with volleyball and drug testing. RESPONSIBILITY: Academic Counselor for baseball, women's PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Is in his second full season tennis, volleyball and men's golf. working with the Auburn baseball team after spending two years as a graduate assistant with the AU softball and soccer teams. He PERSONAL INFORMATION: Graduated from Auburn earned his Masters of Education in Higher Administration University with bachelor's degrees in 1995 and 1998. Education and a minor in Sport Management from Auburn in the spring of 2005, while also Completed graduate studies at the University of South Alabama spending time at Presbyterian College where he was Associate Head Athletic Trainer from in 2003. January until August. He had previously spent at year at PC as a post-graduate intern. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Born November 18, 1978. Native of Rock Hill, S.C. Earned B.S. in parks, recreation and tourism management with a concentration on health and fit- ness with a minor in business administration from Clemson University in 2001. Received his Masters of Education in higher administration education and a minor in sport management DAN FROEHLICH from Auburn University in 2004. Member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, the DAN FROEHLICH Southeastern Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS

JOINED AU STAFF: September 6, 2002 RESPONSIBILITY: Assists in the administration of the overall MIKE ROBERTS media relations program with special emphasis on baseball and SPORTS MEDICINE DIRECTOR women's soccer. EXPERIENCE: Is in his fifth year at Auburn. Was an Assistant JOINED AUBURN STAFF: September, 1994 Director of Media Relations from Sept. 2002-May 2005 before RESPONSIBILITY: Administration of sports medicine for all being promoted to his current position. As an assistant, worked with the volleyball, swim- Auburn’s student-athletes, and coordinates medical coverage. ming and diving and tennis programs, overseeing five NCAA and six SEC titles with the PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Served as the Sports Medicine swimming teams and acting as the Media Coordinator for the 2003 NCAA Women's Coordinator for HealthSouth from 1985 until accepting current Swimming and Diving Championships. Came to Auburn after serving as Media Relations position. Worked as the head athletic trainer for the WLAF’s Birmingham Fire, 1991-92, and the USFL’s Birmingham Stallions, Assistant at Kentucky where he worked primarily with the softball and swimming & diving 1982-85. Active speaker and author on Sports Medicine and teams during the 2001-02 season. Media Relations/Internet intern with the Colonial Athletic Athletic Training issues in Alabama and throughout the Association conference office in Richmond, Va., in 2000-01. Media Relations intern with the Southeast. Capital City Bombers, a single-A affiliate of the during the summer of 1999. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Born March 23, 1957. Native of Jackson, Ala. Married to the PERSONAL INFORMATION: Born 1-25-76. Native of Dix Hill, N.Y. Married to the former former Tina Brabner of Mobile, Ala., and has three children; Becky, 20, Alex, 16, and Sara Stephanie Barnett of Huntsville. Has a son, Jackson (1). Earned B.A. in journalism with an Katherine, 13. Earned B.S. in Physical Education/Biology from Montevallo in 1979 and M.S. emphasis in public relations from University of South Carolina in 1999. Member of CoSIDA. in Sports Administration from Eastern Kentucky in 1981. Certified member of National Athletics Trainers Association, Alabama Athletic Trainers Association, American College of Sports Medicine, National Strength and Conditioning Association. Former president of World League Athletic Trainers Association, and Alabama Athletic Trainers Association. Staff t r o p p u S

2007 AUBURN Baseball 53 ALABAMA SPORTS MEDICINE DR. LAWRENCE J. LEMAK AND ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON Auburn athletes benefit greatly from the athletic department’s association with RESPONSIBILITY: Serves as orthopaedic surgeon and Co- Medical Director for Auburn student-athletes. Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. The ASMOC helps provide pri- mary and orthopaedic health care for Auburn's student-athletes. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Founding partner of Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. Has played an inte- The Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center’s team includes Auburn gral role in sports medicine arthroscopy research as one of the team physician Dr. Michael Goodlett and two of the top orthopaedic surgeons in the founders and member of the Board of Directors of the American country, Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Lawrence Lemak. Alabama Sports Medicine Sports Medicine Institute. Currently serves as Medical Director and Orthopaedic Center began its association with the Auburn University Athletic for Benchmark. A member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Arthroscopic Department in 1993 and since then, has provided and coordinated health care for all Association of North Alabama, and American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. of Auburn University’s varsity sports. Currently serves as Team Physician for Auburn University, Samford University, Birmingham- Dr. Andrews and Dr. Lemak are founding members of both Alabama Sports Southern College, as well Medical Director for Major League Soccer (MLS) and NFL Medicine and Orthopaedic Center (ASMOC) and the American Sports Medicine Europe. Is Co-Medical Director of the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Founded and Chairman of the Alabama Sports Foundation and National Center for Sport Safety. Clinical Institute (ASMI). ASMI is involved in research as well as the training of assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of orthopaedic/sports medicine fellows through its fellowship program. Both Dr. Lemak Virginia. and Dr. Andrews perform their surgical procedures at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical School and the University of Pittsburgh Orthopaedic Residency. Elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1997. DR. JAMES R. ANDREWS ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON DAVID WALSH RESPONSIBILITY: Serves as orthopaedic surgeon and Co- MANAGER OF PLAINSMAN PARK PHYISCAL Medical Director for Auburn student-athletes. THERAPY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: One of the founding members JOINED AUBURN STAFF: September 2005 of the Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center (ASMOC) and the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) in RESPONSIBILITY: Oversees rehabilitation at Plainsman Park Birmingham, Ala. Serves as Chairman and Medical Director of Physical Therapy. ASMI. Has been mentor for more than 100 orthopaedic/sports PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Director of the HealthSouth medicine fellows who have trained with him through the American Sports Medicine Institute. Physical Therapy Clinic at Auburn from 1998 until accepting cur- A member of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and the American Academy of rent position. Was the Co-Curriculum Director and offisite phys- Orthopedic Surgeons. Has been awarded a Doctor of Laws Degree from Livingston ical therapy clinic director at East Tennessee State University from 1991-98. Served on the University, Doctor of Science Degree from Troy State and a Doctor of Science Degree from medical staff (track and field) for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Director and Chief Louisiana State University. Currently serves as Senior Orthopaedic Consultant for the Physical Therapist at Northside Hospital in Johnson City, Tenn., from 1990-91. Served as Washington Redskins, Medical Director for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and is Co-Medical the director of Physical Therapy (rehabilitation services) at Doctor’s Hospital in Columbus, Director for the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Ga., from 1989-90. Was a staff physical therapist at the Hughston Sports Medicine Clinic in PERSONAL INFORMATION: Graduated from Louisiana State University in 1963 where he Columbus from 1988-89. An assistant athletic trainer for football, basketball and baseball at was Southeastern Conference indoor and outdoor pole vault champion. Completed medical The Citadel (Charleston, S.C.) from 1985-88. Was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for school in 1967 and completed his orthopaedic residency at Tulane Medical School in 1972. football and track at Auburn (1984-85). Elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Born July 10, 1962, in Bluff City, Tenn. Married to the former Kelly Ladye of Columbus, Ga. Has one daughter, Emily Michelle, 14. Earned B.S. in phys- DR. MICHAEL D. GOODLETT ical education/sports medicine from East Tennessee State in 1984. Earned Masters in Education from Auburn in 1985. B.S. in physical therapy from Medical University TEAM PHYSICIAN (Charleston, S.C.) in 1988. Is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. Current member of the American Physical Therapy Association and Alabama RESPONSIBILITY: Serves as Auburn University Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers Association. Founding member of Mountain Empire Sports Medicine team physician, overseeing all aspects of the daily sports medi- Society. Board appointed committee member to advocate working relationships between cine/primary care needs of all Auburn student-athletes. physical therapists and athletic trainers in 1992 in Nashville, Tenn. Coordinates care with the athletic training staff, local medical com- munity, and Auburn University Medical Directors, Dr. Lawrence Lemak and Dr. James Andrews. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: A charter member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. A member of the American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society. Also affiliated with American Medical Society, Medical Association of the State of Alabama and Lee County Medical Society. An affiliate professor in Health and Human Performance at Auburn University. Was medical director at Etowah County Hospice Organization. Also worked at East Gadsden Clinic, was the Team Physician at Jacksonville State University and was director of Auburn University Health Center. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Married to the former Donna Webster of Tanner, Ala., and has two children, Haley and Hunter. Graduated summa cum laude from the University of North Alabama in Florence, Ala., with a bachelor of science in Chemistry. Graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in Mobile, Ala. with a Doctor of Medicine. Family practice residency at University of Alabama-Birmingham/Baptist Memorial Hospital. Fellow, American Board of Family Practice. Certified Team Physician-American College of Sports Medicine. Medicine s t r o p S

54 2007 AUBURN Baseball Opponents ALABAMA ARIZONA STATE ARKANSAS

APRIL 20-22 IN AUBURN MARCH 2-4 IN AUBURN APRIL 27-29 IN AUBURN

Location Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location Tempe, Ariiz. Location Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment 21,750 Enrollment 63,278 Enrollment 17,938 Nickname Crimson Tide Nickname Sun Devils Nickname Razorbacks Colors Crimson & White Colors Maroon & Gold Colors Cardinal & White Conference Southeastern (SEC West) Conference Pacific-10 Conference Southeastern (SEC West) President Dr. Robert E. Witt President Michael Crow Chancellor Dr. John A. White Athletic Director Mal Moore Athletic Director Lisa Love Athletic Director Frank Broyles Home Field Swewll-Thomas Stadium (6,118) Home Field Packard Stadium (3,879) Home Field Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (10,737) Head Coach Jim Wells Head Coach Pat Murphy Head Coach Dave Van Horn Alma Mater Northwestern State (1981) Alma Mater Florida Atlantic (1982) Alma Mater Arkansas (1988) Record at UA 525-243 (12 years) Record at ASU 480-242-1 (12 yeasr) Record at UA 158-89 (4 years) Career Record 717-332 (17 years) Career Record 853-413-4 (22 years) Career Record 743-316 (19 years) Assistant Coaches Joe Raccuia, B.J. Green, Chad Oxendine Assistant Coaches Tim Esmay, Turtle Thomas, Andy Stankiewicz Assistant Coaches Dave Jorn, Todd Butler, Bubbs Merrill Baseball Office (205) 348-4029 Baseball Office (480) 965-3677 Baseball Office (479) 575-3655 Letterman Returning/Lost 15/8 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/15 Letterman Returning/Lost 14/15 Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Starters Returning/Lost 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/9 Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/7 2006 Overall Record 44/21 2006 Overall Record 37-21 2006 Overall Record 39-21 SEC/Finish 20-10/1st West Pac-10/Finish 14-10/2nd SEC/Finish 18-12/2nd West Postseason Tuscaloosa Super Regional Runner-up, Postseason Houston Regional (1-2) Postseason Fayetteville Regional (1-2) Tuscaloosa Regional Champions 2006 Final Rankings 23rd (NCBWA), 28th (SW) 2006 Final Rankings 22nd (SW), 25th (CB), 27th (NCBWA) 2006 Final Rankings 9th (CB, NCBWA, SW), 10th (BA)

DAVIDSON FLORIDA GEORGIA

MARCH 6 IN AUBURN MARCH 23-25 IN AUBURN MARCH 16-18 IN ATHENS

Location Davidson, N.C. Location Gainesville, Fla. Location Athens, Ga. Enrollment 1,700 Enrollment 49,000 Enrollment 33,900 Nickname Wildcats Nickname Gators Nickname Bulldogs Colors Red & Black Colors Orange & Blue Colors Red & Black Conference Southern Conference Southeastern (SEC East) Conference Southeastern (SEC East) President Bobby Vagt President Dr. J. Bernard Machen President Dr. Michael Adams Athletic Director Jim Murphy Athletic Director Jeremy Foley Athletic Director Damon Evans Home Field Wilson Field (700) Home Field Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field (5,500) Home Field Foley Field (3,791) Head Coach Head Coach Pat McMahon Head Coach David Perno Alma Mater Richmond (1978) Alma Mater Stetson (1976) Alma Mater Georgia (1991) Record at DC 316-493-1 (16 years) Record at UF 202-113-1 (5 years) Record at UGA 183-126 (5 years) Career Record 327-525-1 (17 years) Career Record 555-287-1 (14 years) Career Record 183-126 (5 years) Assistant Coaches Mike Zandler, Jeff Arzonico Assistant Coaches Ross Jones, , Don Norris Assistant Coaches Doug Sisson, Jason Eller, Brady Wiederhold Baseball Office (704) 894-2368 Baseball Office (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 4457) Baseball Office (706) 542-7971 Letterman Returning/Lost 15/10 Letterman Returning/Lost 21/11 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/12 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost 3/6 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 12/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/4 2006 Overall Record 18-33 2006 Overall Record 28-28 2006 Overall Record 47-23 Southern/Finish 6-21/9th SEC/Finish 10-20/6th East SEC/Finish 18-12/2nd East Postseason None Postseason None Postseason College World Series (0-2) 2005 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Athens Regional Champions, Athens Super Regional Champions 2006 Final Rankings 6th (BA), 7th (CB), 8th (SW, NCBWA) Opponents 7 0 0 2

56 2007 AUBURN Baseball HOFSTRA JACKSONVILLE KENTUCKY

FEBRUARY 9-11 IN AUBURN FEBRUARY 23 IN MOBILE, ALA MAY 17-19 IN LEXINGTON

Location Hempstead, N.Y. Location Jacksonville, Fla. Location Lexington, Ky. Enrollment 13,000 Enrollment 2,972 Enrollment 27,000 Nickname Pride Nickname Dolphins Nickname Wildcats Colors Gold, White & Blue Colors Green & Whie Colors Blue & White Conference Colonial Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Southeastern (SEC East) President Stuart Rabinowitz President Dr. Kerry Romesburg President Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr. Athletic Director Jack Hayes Athletic Director Alan Verlander Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart Home Field University Field (500) Home Field Alexander Brest Field (1,500) Home Field Cliff Hagan Staium (3,000) Head Coach Chris Dotolo Head Coach Terry Alexander Head Coach John Cohen Alma Mater Virginia Wesleyan (1991) Alma Mater Florida State (1977) Alma Mater Mississippi State (1990) Record at HU 86-174-1 (6 years) Record at JU 533-420-2 (15 years) Record at UK 97-74 (3 years) Career Record 86-174-1 (6 years) Career Record 533-420-2 (15 years) Career Record 243-158 (7 years) Assistant Coaches Asa Grunenwald, Josh Stewart, Bobby Cruz Assistant Coaches Tim Montez, Chris Hayes Assistant Coaches Brad Bohannon, Gary Henderson Baseball Office (516) 463-5065 Baseball Office (904) 256-7476 Baseball Office (859) 257-8052 Letterman Returning/Lost 21/9 Letterman Returning/Lost 19/7 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/12 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost 13/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/5 2006 Overall Record 24-31-1 2006 Overall Record 43-19 2006 Overall Record 44-17 CAA/Finish 11-19/10th A-Sun/Finish 23-7/1st SEC/Finish 20-10/1st East Postseason None Postseason NCAA Athens Regional Postseason NCAA Lexington Regional Runner-up 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings 15th (SW), 17th (NCBWA), 18th (CB), 20th (CB)

LIPSCOMB LSU MERCER

FEBRUARY 13 IN AUBURN APRIL 6-8 IN BATON ROUGE MARCH 27 IN MACON / APRIL 10 IN AUBURN

Location Nashville, Tenn. Location Baton Rouge, La. Location Macon, Ga. Enrollment 2,563 Enrollment 30,584 Enrollment 7,400 Nickname Bisons Nickname Fighting Tigers Nickname Bears Colors Purple & Gold Colors Purple & Gold Colors Orange & Black Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Southeastern (SEC West) Conference Atlantic Sun President Dr. L. Randolph Lowry, III Chancellor Sean O’Keefe President William D. Underwood Athletic Director Dr. Steve Potts Athletic Director Skip Bertman Athletic Director Bobby Pope Home Field Ken at Lee Marsh Stadium (1,200) Home Field Alex Box Stadium (7,760) Home Field Claude Smith Field (500) Head Coach Jeff Forehand Head Coach Paul Mainieri Head Coach Alma Mater Belmont (1989) Alma Mater Florida International (1980) Alma Mater Mercer (1985) Record at LC First Season Record at LSU First Season Record at MU 82-87 (3 years) Career Record 211-142-1 Career Record 864-492-4 (24 years) Career Record 82-87 (3 years) Assistant Coaches Brian Ryman, Lantz Wheeler Assistant Coaches Terry Rooney, Cliff Godwin, Blair Barbier Assistant Coaches Tim Boeth, Dan McMurtry, Ty Megahee Baseball Office (615) 279-5716 Baseball Office (225) 578-4148 Baseball Office (478) 301-2396 Letterman Returning/Lost Letterman Returning/Lost 20/12 Letterman Returning/Lost 20/11 Starters Returning/Lost 1/8 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 7/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/5 2006 Overall Record 22-32 2006 Overall Record 35-24 2006 Overall Record 34-26 Atlantic Sun/Finish 11-19/11th SEC/Finish 13-17/4th West A-Sun/Finish 19-11/3rd Postseason None Postseason None Postseason None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Opponents 7 0 0 2

2007 AUBURN Baseball 57 MICHIGAN STATE OLE MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE

FEBRUARY 24 IN MOBILE, AL MARCH 30-APRIL 1 IN AUBURN MAY 4-6 IN STARKVILLE

Location East Lansing, Mich. Location Oxford, Miss. Location Starkville, Miss. Enrollment 45,166 Enrollment 17,325 Enrollment 16,206 Nickname Spartans Nickname Rebels Nickname Bulldogs Colors Green & White Colors Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Colors Maroon & White Conference Big Ten Conference Southeastern (SEC West) Conference Southeastern (SEC West) President Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Chancellor Dr. Robert C. Khayat President Dr. Robert H. Foglesong Athletic Director Ron Mason Athletic Director Pete Boone Athletic Director Larry Templeton Home Field John F. Kobs Field (4,000)/Olsmobile Park (8,000) Home Field Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field (3,500) Home Field Dudy Noble Field, Polk-Dement Stadium (15,000) Head Coach David Grewe Head Coach Mike Bianco Head Coach Ron Polk Alma Mater Dayton (1998) Alma Mater LSU (1989) Alma Mater Grand Canyon (1965) Record at MSU 26-30 (1 year) Record at UM 242-132-1 (6 years) Record at MSU 1,078-535-2 (27 years) Career Record 26-30 (1 year) Career Record 342-203-1 (9 years) Career Record 1,312-647-2 (33 years) Assistant Coaches Tony Baldwin, Mike Steele, Danny Lopaze Assistant Coaches Rob Reinstetle, Kyle Bunn, Carl Lafferty Assistant Coaches Russ McNickle, Tommy Raffo Baseball Office (517) 355-4486 Baseball Office (662) 915-6643 Baseball Office (662) 325-3597 Letterman Returning/Lost 19/14 Letterman Returning/Lost 17/9 Letterman Returning/Lost 18/8 Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 12/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/5 2006 Overall Record 23-30 2006 Overall Record 44-22 2006 Overall Record 37-23 Big Ten/Finish 13-19/7th SEC/Finish 17-13/2nd West SEC/Finish 12-17/5th West Postseason None Postseason Oxford Super Regional Runner-up, Postseason Clemson Regional (2-2) 2006 Final Rankings None Oxford Regional Champion 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings 10th (SW), 11th (BA, CB, NCBWA)

UNC GREENSBORO PURDUE SAMFORD

FEBRUARY 16-18 IN AUBURN MARCH 9-11 IN AUBURN FEBRUARY 27 IN AUBURN / APRIL 18 IN HOOVER

Location Greensboro, N.C. Location West Lafayette, Ind. Location Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment 16,600 Enrollment 38,653 Enrollment 4,500 Nickname Spartans Nickname Boilermakers Nickname Bulldogs Colors Gold, White & Navy Colors Old Gold & Black Colors Red & Blue Conference Southern Conference Big Ten Conference Ohio Valley Chancellor Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan President Dr. Martin C. Jischke President Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Director of Athletics Nelson E. Bobb Athletic Director Morgan J. Burke Athletic Director Bob Roller Home Field UNCG Baseball Stadium (3,500) Home Field Lambert Field (1,100) Home Field Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000) Head Coach Head Coach Doug Schreiber Head Coach Alma Mater Detroit (1973) Alma Mater Purdue (1986) Alma Mater Auburn (1999) Record at UNCG 495-374-1 (16 years) Record at PU 231-220 (8 years) Record at SU 54-61 (2 years) Career Record 495-374-1 (16 years) Career Record 231-220 (8 years) Career Record 54-61 (2 year) Assistant Coaches Sammy Serrano, Shane Schumaker Assistant Coaches Todd Murphy, Jamie Sailors, Nate Sickler Assistant Coaches Tony David, Mick Fieldbinder, Shayne Kelley Baseball Office (336) 334-3247 Baseball Office (765) 494-3217 Baseball Office (205) 726-2134 Letterman Returning/Lost N/A Letterman Returning/Lost 19/9 Letterman Returning/Lost 25/6 Starters Returning/Lost 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/0 2006 Overall Record 26-33 2006 Overall Record 31-27 2006 Overall Record 34-25 Southern/Finish 13-14/7th533-420-2 (15 years) Big Ten/Finish 15-17/5th Ohio Valley/Finish 21-6/1st Postseason None Postseason None Postseason None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Opponents 7 0 0 2

58 2007 AUBURN Baseball SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH CAROLINA TROY

FEBRUARY 25 IN MOBILE / APRIL 3 IN AUBURN APRIL 13-15 IN COLUMBIA FEBRUARY 20 IN AUBURN / APRIL 25 IN TROY

Location Mobile, Ala. Location Colunbia, S.C Location Troy, Ala. Enrollment 13,538 Enrollment 27,065 Enrollment 27,117 Nickname Jaguars Nickname Gamecocks Nickname Trojans Colors Blue, Red & White Colors Garnet & Black Colors Cardinal, Silver & Black Conference Sun Belt Conference Southeastern (SEC East) Conference Sun Belt President Gordon Moulton President Dr. Andrew Sorensen Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Athletic Director Joe Gottfried Athletic Director Eric Hyman Athletic Director Steve Dennis Home Field Stanky Field (3,573) Home Field Sarge Frye Field (6,000) Home Field Riddle-Pace Field (2,000) Head Coach Steve Kittrell Head Coach Ray Tanner Head Coach Bobby Pierce Alma Mater South Alabama (1971) Alma Mater NC State (1980) Alma Mater Alabama (1992) Record at USA 902-507-1 (23 years) Record at USC 454-200 (10 years) Record at Troy 147-86 (4 years) Career Record 935-526-1 (24 years) Career Record 849-373-3 (19 years) Career Record 423-194 (10 years) Assistant Coaches Jason Jackson, Seth Von Behren Assistant Coaches , Mark Calvi, Monte Lee Assistant Coaches Mark Smartt, Jeff Crane Baseball Office (251) 460-6876 Baseball Office (803) 777-7830 Baseball Office (334) 670-3489 Letterman Returning/Lost 15/12 Letterman Returning/Lost 23/12 Letterman Returning/Lost 22/9 Starters Returning/Lost 4/3 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/3 2006 Overall Record 39-21 2006 Overall Record 41-25 2006 Overall Record 47-16 Sun Belt/Finish 16-7/3rd SEC/Finish 15-15/4th East Sun Belt/Finish 20-4/1st Postseason Oxford Regional (1-2) Postseason Athens Regional Runner-up, Postseason Tuscaloosa Regional (2-2) 2006 Final Rankings None Charlottesville Regional Champions 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings 12th (CB), 13th (BA, NCBWA), 17th (SW)

VANDERBILT VMI

MAY 11-13 IN AUBURN MARCH 13-14 IN AUBURN

Location Nashville, Tenn. Location Lexington, Va. Enrollment 6,402 Enrollment 1,300 Nickname Commodres Nickname Keydets Colors Black & Gold Colors Red, White & Yellow Conference Southeastern (SEC East) Conference Big South Chancellor Dr. E. Gordon Gee Superintendent General J.H. Binford Peay Director of Sports Operation Kevin Colon Athletic Director Home Field Charles (2,027) Home Field Patchin Field (1,400) Head Coach Tim Corbin Head Coach Alma Mater Ohio Wesleyan (1984) Alma Mater VMI (1995) Record at VU 144-95 (4 years) Record at VMI 80-85 (3 years) Career Record 144-95 (4 years) Career Record 80-85 (3 years) Assistant Coaches Derek Johnson, Erik Bakich, Blake Allen Assistant Coaches Ryan Mau, Barry Shleton, Matt McGuire Baseball Office (615) 322-3716 Baseball Office (540) 464-7609 Letterman Returning/Lost 27/4 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/2 2006 Overall Record 38-27 2006 Overall Record 30-25 SEC/Finish 16-14/3rd East Big South/Finish 9-15/7th Postseason Atlanta Regional Postseason None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Opponents 7 0 0 2

2007 AUBURN Baseball 59 ALABAMA JACKSONVILLE MISSISSIPPI STATE TROY Baseball SID Barry Allen Baseball SID Josh Ellis Baseball SID Joe Dier Baseball SID Jason Wright Office (205) 348-6084 Office (904) 256-7402 Office (662) 325-8040 Office (334) 670-5654 Home (205) 758-6526 Cell (904) 631-9616 Home (662) 323-0989 Cell (334) 797-6689 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (205) 348-4927 Press Box (904) 256-7588 Press Box (662) 325-3776 Press Box (334) 670-5701 SID Fax (205) 348-8840/8841 SID Fax (904) 256-7179 SID Fax (662) 325-3600 SID Fax (334) 670-5665 WWW www.rolltide.com WWW www,judolphins.com WWW www.MStateAthletics.com WWW www.troytrojans.com

ARIZONA STATE KENTUCKY UNC GREENSBORO VANDERBILT Baseball SID Brent Ingram Baseball SID Randy Policar Office (859) 257-3838, ext. 8504 Baseball SID Kendra Lee Baseball SID Thomas Samuel Office (480) 965-1237 Cell (859) 608-6230 Office (336) 334-5615 Office (615) 343-0020 Home (480) 759-9514 Email [email protected] Cell (218) 637-0020 Home (615) 512-6303 Email [email protected] Press Box (859) 257-9011 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (480) 727-7253 SID Fax (859) 323-4310 Press Box (336) 334-3885 Press Box (615) 320-0436 SID Fax (480) 965-5408 WWW www.ukathletics.com SID Fax (336) 334-3182 SID Fax (615) 343-7064 WWW www.thesundevils.com WWW www.uncgspartans.com WWW www.vucommodores.com

ARKANSAS LIPSCOMB PURDUE VMI Baseball SID Krissy Wade Baseball SID Mark Leddy Baseball SID Josh Maxon Office (615) 279-5862 Office (765) 494-3201 Baseball SID Christian Hoffman Office (479) 575-6862 Cell (256) 627-7374 Cell (765) 427-7042 Office (540) 464-7514 Cell (479) 841-9035 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Cell (540) 460-6920 Email [email protected] Press Box N/A Press Box (765) 494-1522 Email [email protected] Press Box (479) 575-4141 SID Fax (615) 269-1806 SID Fax (765) 494-5447 Press Box (540) 460-6920 SID Fax (479) 575-7481 WWW www.lipscombsports.com WWW www.purduesports.com SID Fax (540) 464-7583 WWW www.hogwired.com WWW www.vmikeydets.com

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE DAVIDSON LSU SAMFORD Baseball SID Rick Bender Baseball SID Chuck Dunlap Baseball SID Bill Franques Baseball SID Joey Mullins Office (205) 458-3010, ext. 3047 Office (704) 894-2123 Office (225) 578-2527 Office (205) 726-2799 Home (704) 996-4668 Home (205) 620-5302 Home (225) 766-7126 Cell (205) 532-3477 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (704) 894-2740 SID Fax (205) 458-3030 Press Box (225) 578-4149 Press Box (205) 726-4167 WWW www.secsports.com SID Fax (704) 894-2636 SID Fax (225) 388-1861 SID Fax (205) 726-2545 WWW www2.davidson.edu/athletics WWW www.lsusports.net WWW www.samfordsports.com

FLORIDA MERCER SOUTH ALABAMA Baseball SID John Hines Baseball SID Dan Recupero Baseball SID Kevin Sytko Office (352) 375-4683 Ext.6130 Office (478) 301-5217 Office (251) 460-7035 Home (352) 317-7386 Cell (262) 488-4285 Cell (251) 656-7930 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (352) 375-4683 x4355,4356 Press Box (478) 301-2339 Press Box (251) 461-1842 SID Fax (352) 375-4809 SID Fax (478) 301-5350 SID Fax (251) 460-7297 WWW www.gatorzone.com WWW www.usajaguars.com WWW www.mercerbears.com

GEORGIA MICHIGAN STATE SOUTH CAROLINA Baseball SID Christopher Lakos Baseball SID Ben Phlegar Baseball SID Andrew Kitick Office (706) 542-1621 Office (517) 432-8013 Office (803) 777-5257 Home (706) 714-2934 Cell (517) 896-0031 Home (803) 240-4150 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (706) 542-6161/6162 Press Box (517) 353-3009 (Kobs) Press Box (803) 777-6648 SID Fax (706) 542-7993 (517) 485-5307 (Olds) SID Fax (803) 777-2967 WWW www.georgiadogs.com SID Fax (517) 353-9636 WWW www.uscsports.com WWW www.msuspartans.com

HOFSTRA OLE MISS TENNESSEE Baseball SID Beth Romano Baseball SID Tom Satkowiak Baseball SID Bill Bunting Office (516) 463-2907 Office (865) 974-0884 Office (662) 915-7522 Cell (845) 546-7151 Home (865) 696-2897 Home (662) 801-0471 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box N/A Press Box (865) 974-3376 Press Box (662) 915-7858 SID Fax (516) 463-5033 SID Fax (865) 974-1269 SID Fax (662) 915-7006 WWW www.hofstra.edu/athletics WWW www.utsports.com WWW www.olemisssports.com Opponents 7 0 0 2

60 2007 AUBURN Baseball 2006 Review TEAM OFFENSIVE NOTES • Fr. IF Mike Bianucci never had a home run drought longer than eight games. • Auburn finished the year ranked 11th in the SEC in hitting (.276), 12th in runs • So. OF Russell Dixon hit a team-best .408 vs. LHP while Sr. IF Tyler scored (283), 10th in doubles (104), 12th in home runs (35) and tied for ninth Johnstone’s .373 vs. RHP led the Tigers. in stolen bases (41). • Jr. IF Andy Bennett and So. C/IF Josh Donaldson each had 16 2-out RBI • In SEC only games, AU finished the year ranked 10th in batting average while Sr. IF Tyler Johnstone had 15. (.265) and runs scored (140), ninth in doubles (51), 12th in home runs (14) and • Sr. IF Tyler Johnstone hit a team-leading .423 with runners in scoring posi- tied for 10th in stolen bases (10). tion. • AU hit .301 at home and .234 in road games. • Auburn’s best hitting month of the year was February when the team hit .308 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING NOTES in 13 games (8-5). The best hitting day of the year was Tuesday’s, when AU • Fr. RHP Paul Burnside finished the year ranked eighth in the SEC with a 3.48 hit .313 in eight games (6-2). ERA in league play only. His opponent batting average of .228 was fourth. • Auburn won 20 games for the 23rd consecutive season. • Jr. RHP Johnny Thompson was sixth in the SEC in appearances with 28. He • The Tigers finished their non-conference season 13-13 and its home season finished the year tied for fifth on the team with 37 strikeouts and had nine out- 17-17. ings where he did not allowed a hit and 21 appearances without allowing an • The 3-4-5 spots in Auburn’s lineup produced 116 of Auburn’s 255 RBIs (45%) earned run. and the 1-2-3 spots scored 119 of Auburn’s 283 runs (42%). • Eight out of 14 relief appearnaces by Fr. RHP Bryan Woodall ended with him • Auburn started the season 11-for-11 in stolen bases. not allowing an earned run (8.2 IP). • Fr. LHP Evan Crawford allowed three-or-less earned runs in 12 out of 15 TEAM PITCHING NOTES starts and struck out four-or-more eight times as he has the lowest ERA of the • Auburn finished the year ranked 12th in the SEC in ERA (5.15), 11th in oppo- Auburn starters at 4.35. nent batting average (.288) and 10th in strikeouts (375). • Fr. RHP Paul Burnside had a string of 25.1 innings to start the conference • In SEC only games, AU finished the year ranked ninth in ERA (5.67), eighth season without allowing an earned run, with all of his work coming out of the in opponent batting average (.302) and ninth in strikeouts (181). bullpen. • The team had its best ERA month in February when it had a 4.01 mark in 13 • So. RHP Clarence Nicely has allowed just one home run in 55.1 career games (8-5). It also had a weekday-best 3.80 team ERA in its eight Tuesday innings of work and was the only AU pitcher with more than 5.0 IP in 2006 to games (6-2). not allow a homer. • Auburn had a 4.23 ERA in its 34 home games and a 6.80 ERA in its away • Lefties hit just .152 against So. RHP Clarence Nicely and righties hit just .133 games. against Jr. RHP Johnny Thompson, both of which led the Tigers. • Auburn was 13-2 when holding its opponents to 3-or-less runs. • Fr. RHP Bryan Woodall had a team-best 4.1 K/BB ratio (37 K/9 BB) while Jr. • Of the 494.2 innings thrown by the Tigers this season, only 99.2 of those RHP Peter Wiggins’ 8.52 SO/g (41 K/25 App./43.1 IP) led the Tigers. innings (20 percent) were thrown by guys that had prevously seen action in Division I baseball (Chris Dennis - 63.2 IP; Clarence Nicely - 31.0 IP; Ted DEFENSIVE NOTES Bryant - 3.1 IP; Grant Cardwell - 1.2 IP). Those four had thrown a combined • Auburn’s fielding percentage of .958 in all games ranked 12th in the league 52.2 innings of SEC play prior to this season. while in SEC only games, AU’s fielding was also 12th at .958. • So. C Josh Donaldson lead the league in pickoffs with seven and also threw INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE NOTES out 15 of 38 would-be-base stealers (39%). Donaldson, who was Auburn’s • Fr. IF Mike Biannuci finished the year sixth in the conference in batting aver- starting third baseman in 39 games as a freshman, made his first career start age (.359). behind the plate in the Saturday game vs. Hofstra (Feb. 18). • OF Russell Dixon finished the year fourth in the league with 19 doubles. • Fr. Util. Luke Greinke finished the year with a perfect fielding percentage in • IF Andy Bennett’s 12 HBP was tied for eighth in the league and was also tied 61 chances while So. OF Russell Dixon had just one error in 98 chances for the fifth-highest single-season total in school history with John Tyler (1999). (.990). • IF Tyler Johnstone finished the year tied for seventh in the league with 15 • Dixon led the team with five outfield assists. stolen bases while OF Bruce Edwards is tied for ninth with with 14 steals. Edwards was a perfect 14-for-14 in steal attempts. •Johnstone is also tied for 10th in the league with 70 hits. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES • Util. Luke Greinke’s 10 sacrifice bunts put him in a three-way tie for fifth in the • The Tigers played 27 games (7-20) against ranked teams and finished the conference. season with the second-toughest schedule in the nation (WarrenNolan.com) • So. C/IF Josh Donaldson led the team with 10 home runs, marking the 13th heading into regional play while ranking 61st in the RPI (BoydsWorld.com). consecutive season that the team leader finished with at least 10 home runs. • AU went 1-7 on various TV stations this season. • Sr. IF Tyler Johnstone tied the school record for stolen bases in a game when • Auburn played 34 home games this year (17-17). he swiped three against VMI on Saturday, Feb. 4. • Of the Tigers’ 21 road games,16 of them were against teams that played in • Fr. IF Mike Bianucci earned his first start of the season during the Friday Regionals last year, including six against College World Series teams game against Hofstra and made an impressive debut, smacking the game- • AU Head Coach Tom Slater was named as an assistant for the 2006 USA tying and the game-winning home runs as he finished the afternoon 4-for-5 Baseball National Team that won the gold medal at the FISU World University with a double, two home runs and six RBIs. For his efforts he was named the Baseball Championships in Havana, Cuba, as well as the 35th Annual USA vs. SEC Player of the Week. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series. • IF Tyler Johnstone had a hitting streak that ended at 17 games (May 21, 2005 • Fr. IF Mike Bianucci was one of 20 collegiate players invited to tryout for the - Feb. 26, 2006) during which he hit .384 (28-for-73) with 19 runs scored, eight 2006 USA Baseball National Team. RBIs and was 9-for-12 in stolen bases. • The longest in-season hitting streak was 12 by Tyler Johnstone [Apr. 11-30 - 15-for-48 (.313), 3 2B, 10 R, 8 RBI). • Sr. IF Tyler Johnstone reached base safely in 53 out of 56 games and record- ed at least one hit in 46 games this season. • So. C/IF Josh Donaldson will carry the longest current hitting streak into next season as he hit safely in his final 5 games of the season (6-for-22, .273, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI). • Fr. IF Mike Bianucci and So. OF Russell Dixon have each had a multi-homer game this season, with both of them tying up a game with a two-run home run and then winning a game with a three-run shot. Bianucci did it to Hofstra in the Year In Review

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62 2007 AUBURN Baseball MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS BASEBALL SPORTS WEEK-BY-WEEK AMERICA WEEKLY/ESPN IN THE 2006 POLLS Day games...... 15-18 1. Oregon State 50-16 1. Oregon State 50-16 NC Night games...... 7-16 2. North Carolina 54-15 2. North Carolina 54-15 BA CB SW BWA 3. Cal State Fullerton 50-15 3. Rice 57-13 Pre ------SEC games ...... 9-21 4. Rice 57-13 4. Cal State Fullerton 50-15 Feb. 6 ------SEC day games...... 6-10 5. Clemson 53-16 5. Clemson 53-16 Feb. 13 ------SEC night games ...... 3-11 6. Georgia 47-23 6. Miami (Fla.) 42-24 Feb. 20 ------7. Georgia Tech 50-18 7. Georgia Tech 50-18 Feb. 27 ------8. Miami 42-24 8. Georgia 47-23 Mar. 6 -- -- RV -- Non-SEC games ...... 13-13 9. Oklahoma 45-22 9. Alabama 44-21 Mar. 13 ------Non-SEC day games ...... 9-8 10. Alabama 44-21 10. Mississippi 44-22 Mar. 20 ------Non-SEC night games ...... 4-5 11. Mississippi 44-22 11. Oklahoma 45-22 Mar. 27 ------12. Texas 41-21 12. Texas 41-21 Apr. 3 ------13. South Carolina 48-17 13. College of Charleston 46-17 Apr. 10 ------When AU scores first ...... 14-9 14. College of Charleston 46-17 14. Virginia 47-15 Apr. 17 ------When Opponent scores first ...... 8-25 15. Nebraska 40-23 15. Kentucky 44-17 Apr. 24 ------16. Virginia 47-15 16. Stanford 33-27 May 1 ------vs. RH starters ...... 17-17 17. Oral Roberts 41-16 17. South Carolina 41-25 May 8 ------vs. LH starters ...... 5-17 18. Missouri 36-25 18. Nebraska 42-17 May 15 ------19. Stanford 33-27 19. Oral Roberts 41-16 May 22 ------20. Kentucky 43-17 20. Florida State 44-21 FINAL ------When AU hits a HR ...... 12-15 21. Pepperdine 42-21 21. Missouri 35-28 When Opponent hits a HR...... 8-20 22. Fresno State 45-18 22. Arkansas 39-21 23. Oklahoma State 40-21 23. Arizona State 37-21 In one-run games...... 5-7 24. Houston 39-22 24. Houston 39-22 25. Wichita State 46-22 25. Pepperdine 42-21 In two-run games ...... 3-3 In extra-inning games ...... 2-2

On Monday ...... COLLEGIATE NCBWA VERSUS RANKED BASEBALL On Tuesday ...... 6-2 OPPONENTS On Wednesday ...... 0-1 1. Oregon St. 50-16 1. Oregon State 50-16 On Thursday ...... 0-1 Date Opponent Result 2. North Carolina 54-15 2. North Carolina 54-15 On Friday ...... 5-10 3. Rice 57-13 3. Rice 57-13 2-10 #6 Florida State W, 5-2 On Saturday ...... 5-11 4. Cal. St. Fullerton 50-15 4. Cal State Fullerton 50-15 2-11 #6 Florida State L, 3-8 5. Clemson 53-16 5. Clemson 53-16 3-2 at #17 Arizona State L, 2-14 On Sunday...... 6-9 6. Miami, Fla. 42-24 6. Miami, Florida 42-24 3-3 at #17 Arizona State L, 3-12 7. Georgia 47-23 7. Georgia Tech 50-18 3-4 at #17 Arizona State L, 1-8 In February...... 8-5 3-17 #9 South Carolina [12]L, 8-12 8. Georgia Tech 50-18 8. Georgia 47-23 In March...... 4-12 9. Alabama 44-21 9. Alabama 44-21 3-18 #9 South Carolina L, 3-7 In April ...... 10-8 10. Oklahoma 45-22 10. Oklahoma 45-22 3-19 #9 South Carolina W, 7-1 11. Mississippi 44-22 11. Mississippi 44-22 3-31 #20 Kentucky L, 7-8 In May ...... 0-9 12. South Carolina 41-25 12. College of Charleston 46-17 4-1 #20 Kentucky W, 5-1 13. Col. of Charleston 46-17 13. South Carolina 41-25 4-2 #20 Kentucky W, 12-6 Leading after 6 innings ...... 18-2 4-14 #8 Mississippi State W, 9-4 14. Oral Roberts 41-16 14. Virginia 47-15 Leading after 7 innings ...... 20-0 15. Stanford 33-27 15. Oral Roberts 41-16 4-15 #8 Mississippi State L, 10-17 Leading after 8 innings ...... 20-0 16. Missouir 35-28 16. Texas 41-21 4-16 #8 Mississippi State W, 7-3 17. Texas 41-21 17. Kentucky 44-17 4-19 #29 Troy L, 6-7 18. Kentucky 44-17 18. Stanford 33-27 4-28 at #6 Alabama [10] L, 5-6 Trailing after 6 innings ...... 1-28 19. Evansville 43-22 19. Nebraska 42-17 4-29 at #6 Alabama W, 7-6 Trailing after 7 innings ...... 1-30 4-30 at #6 Alabama L, 1-9 20. Virginia 47-15 20. Missouri 35-28 Trailing after 8 innings ...... 0-32 21. Houston 39-22 21. Tulane 43-21 5-5 #28 LSU L, 3-4 22. Nebraska 42-17 22. Florida State 44-21 5-6 #28 LSU L, 3-5 23. Oklahoma St. 41-20 23. Oklahoma State 41-20 5-7 #28 LSU L, 2-8 Tied after 6 innings ...... 3-4 24. Florida St. 44-21 24. Pepperdine 42-21 5-12 #16 Georgia L, 7-10 Tied after 7 innings ...... 1-4 25. Arkansas 39-21 25. Houston 39-22 5-13 #16 Georgia L, 3-4 Tied after 8 innings ...... 2-2 26. Baylor 37-26 26. Winthrop 46-18 5-14 #16 Georgia L, 4-9 27. Tulane 43-21 27. Arkansas 39-21 5-18 at #15 Arkansas L, 3-6 Ranked Opponents ...... 7-20 28. Fresno St. 45-18 28. Arizona State 37-21 5-19 at #15 Arkansas L, 5-10 29. North Carolina St. 40-23 29. Evansville 43-22 5-20 at #15 Arkansas L, 2-11 2005 NCAA Regional Opponents ...... 9-18 30. Pepperdine 42-21 30. Baylor 37-26 White sleeves...... 9-7 Blue sleeves...... 5-11 Orange sleeves ...... 6-9 Year In Review Grey sleeves ...... 2-7 6 0 0 2

2007 AUBURN Baseball 63 #23 JEFF BOUTWELL #20 GRANT CARDWELL PITCHER • SENIOR • 4L OUTFIELDER • SENIOR • 1L S-L • 6-1 • 185 R-R • 6-1 • 210 MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL SOUTHPORT, FL GULF COAST CC/MOSLEY MOUNTAINBROOK

2006 Hit .231 with 10 doubles, two home runs and 17 RBI ... Made 49 starts 2006 Appeared in three games, all in relief ... Threw just 1.2 innings, allow- in left field and one as the DH ... Recorded a hit in 32 games and reached base ing four runs on five hits, recording one strikeout. safely in 39 games ... Had an eight-game hitting streak from Feb. 26 to March 12 2005 Appeared in 13 games, all in relief ... Posted a 4.35 ERA in 20.2 IP, where he went 9-for-26 (.346) ... Hit a two-out in the fourth inning allowing 10 runs while striking out 15 ... Held left handed hitters to a .270 batting against Mississippi State (4/15) ... It was the second grand slam of his Auburn average, third-best on the team ... Opponent batting average of .226 with runners career. on was second-best on the team ... Had a string of five consecutive appearances 2005 Hit .300 with eight doubles, four home runs and 20 RBI ... On-base (7.0 IP) without issuing a walk ... Struck out a career-high five batters in 3.0 percentage of .421 was third on the team while slugging percentage of .483 was innings of relief against Georgia Tech (4/5)... Earned first career victory in first fourth on the team ... Made 34 starts, 25 in left field and nine as the DH ... Made appearance of the year, going 3.1 innings and allowing just two hits while striking himself a permanent fixture in the AU lineup during the Georgia Tech game (4/5) out two against Troy (2/22). as he went 4-for-4 with a double and two RBI, raising his season average 122 2004 Made seven appearances, going 0-0 with a 5.91 ERA in 10.2 IP with points against the Yellow Jackets ... Hit an inside-the-park grand slam against nine strikeouts ... Last five appearances were all on the road ... Did not allow a Florida (4/23) ... Was 1-for-4 with two runs scored in his AU debut against Hofstra hit in first five innings pitched ... Career-long three innings (0 H, 0 R, 2 SO) on (2/4). Feb. 27 against Hofstra ... Member of SEC Academic Honor Roll. JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for coach Darren Mazeroski at Gulf Coast 2003 Saw action in one game, tossing one inning at Samford on March 4, Community College in 2004 … Hit .326 with five homers, 26 RBIs and six stolen allowing two runs including one earned. bases before season was cut short due to an injury ... Academically, was a mem- HIGH SCHOOL Two year letterwinner for Tommy Walker at Mountain ber of Who's Who Among Junior College Students and was member of Dean's Brook High School … 2002 Alabama 6-A All-State selection, Birmingham News List for two semesters. Player of the Year, Kiwanis Club Jefferson County Player of the Year and Over the 2003 (VANDERBILT) Played at Vanderbilt as a freshman … In limited Mountain Player of the Year after going 9-1 with a 2.25 earned run average and action as a Commodore, hit .128 (5-for-39) in 17 contests. 81 strikeouts in 56 innings … Had six complete games in 10 starts and had one HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for coach save in two relief appearances … Hit .286 (16-for-63) with three doubles, 11 runs Doug Lee at Mosley High School … As a senior, hit .375 with seven doubles, two and 18 RBI as a senior … Also named Academic All-State, Birmingham News All- triples and two home runs while driving in 26 and stealing 10 bases … Named All- Metro and presented with U.S. Army Scholar-Athlete Award during senior year … State and All-County as a senior while leading Mosley to the Florida 5A State Was 6-3 with a 2.73 ERA with 62 strikeouts in 44 innings as a junior … Also a Championship … Mosley Offensive Player of the Year in 2002 … Hit .326 as a member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society, Spanish junior in 2001 with 11 home runs and 29 RBI … All-State and All-County member Honor Society, and Who's Who Among American High School Students. as a junior … As a sophomore, hit .329 with two homers and 11 RBI … Set school PERSONAL Grant Weston Cardwell was born on March 6, 1984 in record for RBI in a game with seven as a junior … High school teammates with Birmingham, Ala. … Son of Scot and Bronwyn Cardwell. former Tiger Clete Thomas … Member of Team Florida-USA team that were the 2000 USA Junior Olympic Tournament Champions and 2001 CABA National Champions … Academically, was a four-year member of Who's Who Among High CARDWELL’S CAREER PITCHING STATS School Students, two-year National Honor Society member and was a four year Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB Honor Student … Three years earned Athletic Academic Award for a 4.0 grade 2003 9.00 0-0 1/0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 point average. 2004 5.91 0-0 7/0 0 0/0 0 10.2 10 8 7 2 9 2 0 PERSONAL Jeffrey Michael Boutwell was born on September 16, 1983, in 2005 4.35 2-3 13/0 0 0/0 0 20.2 23 10 10 8 15 3 0 Panama City, Fla. … Son of James and Jeaneen Boutwell. 2006 21.60 0-0 3/0 0 0/0 0 1.2 5 4 4 4 1 2 0 TOTAL 5.82 2-3 24/0 0 0/0 0 34.0 40 24 22 14 26 8 0

BOUTWELL’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year Avg GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2003 (Vandy).128 17/13 39 2 5 1 0 0 4 6 2 0-1 2005 .300 39/34 120 20 36 8 1 4 20 18 39 2-4 2006 .231 52/50 169 33 39 10 3 2 17 21 39 1-3 TOTAL .244 108/97 328 55 80 19 4 6 41 45 80 3-8 Graduates

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64 2007 AUBURN Baseball #12 TYLER #24 DEREK SAIN JOHNSTONE OUTFIELDER • SENIOR • 4L INFIELDER • SENIOR • 2L L-L • 6-0 • 203 R-R • 5-11 • 181 HOOVER, AL BRAMPTON, ONT. HOOVER PURDUE/BRAMPTON CENTENNIAL S.S.

2006 Started all 56 games at second base and hit leadoff in every contest ... 2006 Hit .214 in 42 at-bats ... Played in 31 games, starting seven ... Started Hit .332, which was second on the team, and drive in 29 runs with 10 2B, a 3B at all three outfield positions and at first base ... Hit the first half of back-to-back and an HR ... Led the team with 43 R ... Had a team-leading 15 stolen bases in home runs with Ryan Stanley with a one-out, two-run shot in the 7th inning at Troy 19 attempts ... On-base percentage of .424 led the team ... Had 24 multi-hit (3/28). games and a team-best 12 game-hitting streak ... Hitting streak lasted from Apr. 2005 Hit .125 in 32 at-bats ... Saw action in 40 contests, mostly as a defen- 11-30 and he hit .354 (17-for-48), driving in eight runs and scoring 10 ... Also had sive replacement late in games at 1B or in the OF ... Made seven starts on the an 11-game hitting streak to start the season (.386, 17-for44, 5 RBI, 12 R) ... season ... Earned the start at 1B for the injured Karl Amonite in the final two games of the NCAA Regional and went 3-for-8 with 2B, HR, 3 R and an RBI ... Reached base safely in 53 out of 56 games, recording a hit in 46 of those con- Was 1-for-2 with a 2B and a R in start at Florida State (2/13). tests ... Hit the first HR of his Auburn career on March 3 at Arizona State. SUMMER 2004 Played for Winchester of the Valley Baseball League ... 2005 Made 60 starts, all at 2B ... Hit .328 with 53 R, 12 2B, 3 3B and 29 RBI Hit .337 in 36 contests, with five doubles a home run and 11 RBI in 104 at bats ...... 53 R was second on the team ... Also drew 22 BB ... Was 24-for-28 in stolen Also stole seven bases ... Teammates with current Tiger Chris Dennis. bases ... Hit in the leadoff spot in every contest ... Was one of just two Tigers to 2004 Hit .264 with 21 runs, six doubles, two homers and 13 RBI ... Started start every game of the season ... Hit safely in 45 and reached base safely in 53 48 contests, including 43 at first base ... Third on squad in SEC games hitting of 60 games ... Hit .348 (64-for-184) against righties ... Led team with a .408 aver- .303 ... Finished season with a career-best eight-game hitting streak (.310, 9-for- age (42-for-103) with runners on and upped that up to .426 (26-for-61) with run- 29) ... Hit safely in 18 of last 20 games (.276, 21-for-76) ... Hit safely in 10 of last ners in scoring position ... Had three 4-hit games on the season ... Struck out just 11 SEC games ... HIt .313 versus right-handers ... Scored game-winning run in 18 times in 259 at-bats ... Had four multi-steal games ... Named to NCAA All- first game of doubleheader at Ole Miss on April 11 ... Tallied career-high three hits Region Tournament team ... Finished the regional 8-for-19 (.421) with 5 R, 3 RBI three times, all in SEC games--vs. Kentucky (Mar. 21), at Tennessee (Mar. 28) and 2 SB ... Was 6-for-14 with 2 2B, and 4 R in series at Georgia ... Had a 10- and vs. LSU (Apr. 2) ... 4-for-11 in LSU series ... Hit first career home run, a solo shot, in win at UAB on March 23 ... In last two games of Clemson series, had a game hitting streak early in the season where he went 24-for-49 (.490) with 9 RBI hit and RBI both days, including a two-out RBI single to add an insurance run in and 12 R ... Went 6-for-7 with 2B, 3B, 3 R and an RBI against Elon (2/26) ... Sunday’s series finale. Keyed a 6-run 7th with a bases-clearing double in 9-2 win at Florida State (2/13) 2003 Hit .277 with three doubles and five RBI in 20 games ... Started in nine ... The 6 hits tied an AU and SEC record ... Went 4-for-5 with a BB, 4 R, 2 RBI contests--two in left field and seven as designated hitter ... Started in all four and 2 SB in AU debut against Hofstra (2/4). NCAA Regional games, going 5-for-16 (.313) while hitting safely in all four games 2004 Transferred to Auburn ... Missed entire season with an arm injury. ... Career-high two hits, both doubles against Ohio State (May 31) ... Hit safely in SUMMER 2003 Played for Toronto Maple Leafs in the Intercounty eight of nine contests started ... Made first career SEC start on Sunday vs. Ole League … Was named the first-team shortstop after finishing second in league in Miss, going 0-for-4 as the DH ... Starting nod at DH vs. Troy State (Apr. 2), going batting with a .358 average ... Had eight doubles, 13 stolen bases and struck out 1-for-2 with an RBI ... Started in two consecutive games in left field for Sean just four times in 116 plate appearances. Gamble who was resting an injury ... Made first career start on March 16 against 2003 (PURDUE) Played at Purdue as a sophomore, hitting .310 with five Tennessee ... Went 1-for-3 with game-tying sacrifice fly RBI in ninth inning of doubles and 17 runs batted in while playing in 48 contests and starting in 42 … Tigers’ 3-2 come-from-behind victory over UT (Mar. 16) ... Hit safely in five of last seven games played ... Recorded first career hit on Feb. 28 against South Scored 34 runs and had one home run for the Boilermakers … Stole 12 bases Alabama. and struck out just eight times in 158 at-bats … Hit .379 in Big 10 action. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for coach Rick Davis at Hoover CONNERS STATE Played at Conners State College (Warner, Okla.) for High School … Named Birmingham News' Super All-State and 6A All-State and coach Perry Keith as a freshman … Teammate of former Auburn infielder Karl Alabama Sports Writers 6AAll-State as a senior after hitting .439 with a home run Amonite … Hit .364 with 18 hits and four triples ... Scored 58 runs and had 37 … Hoover High School Male Athlete of the Year and team MVP as a senior ... RBI while leading team in stolen bases with 29 out of 34 attempts … Played five Over the Mountain Journal Super Over the Mountain team during senior year … positions-second base, shortstop and all three outfield positions. Hit .360 with five home runs while helping Hoover to the state semifinals as a jun- HIGH SCHOOL Four year letterwinner for coach Ken MacKay at ior … Named to the Alabama North All-Star team after junior season … Hit .323 Brampton Centennial Secondary School ... Batted .485 as a senior with 15 RBI, as a sophomore … Hit .374 with seven homers during career … Two-year foot- 20 runs and 11 stolen bases in 10 games while being named to the province all- ball letterman … Birmingham News Super Senior Football Best of the Rest and star team by the Toronto Sun ... Captain of the school's volleyball team for four named to Over the Mountain Offensive Football Team as a senior … Member of years. 2000 6A Football State Championship team and 2001 6A State Runner-up. Derek William Sain was born on May 19, 1983 in Hoover, Ala. PERSONAL Tyler Richard W. Johnstone was born on November 9, 1983, PERSONAL … Son of Randy and Linda Sain … Major: Operations Management. in London, Ontario ... Son of Richard and Pat Johnstone. SAIN’S CAREER HITTING STATS JOHNSTONE’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2003 .277 20/9 47 4 13 3 0 0 5 1 13 0-0 2003 (purdue).310 48/42 158 34 49 5 2 1 17 16 8 12-16 2004 .264 53/48 182 21 48 6 1 2 13 9 35 0-0 2005 .328 60/60 259 53 85 12 3 0 29 22 18 24-28 2005 .125 40/7 32 9 4 2 0 1 2 5 3 0-0 2006 .332 56/56 229 43 76 10 1 1 29 34 28 15-19 2006 .214 31/7 42 7 9 1 0 1 2 5 14 1-1 TOTAL .325 164/158 646 130 210 27 6 2 75 72 54 51-63 TOTAL .244 144/71 303 41 74 12 1 4 22 20 65 1-1 Graduates

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 65 OVERALL: 22-34, SEC: 9-21 Home: 17-17, Away: 5-15, Neutral: 0-2

HITTING

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF/S SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Mike Bianucci .359 45-45 181 27 65 13 0 8 31 102 .564 9 47 .400 4/0 0-2 22 25 6 .887 Tyler Johnstone .332 56-56 229 43 76 10 1 1 29 91 .397 34 28 .424 2/5 15-19 96 149 8 .968 Russell Dixon .313 54-51 198 24 62 19 0 4 31 93 .470 14 40 .379 0/1 0-2 92 5 1 .990 Andy Bennett .287 55-55 209 24 60 14 0 6 48 92 .440 11 35 .353 3/1 1-3 441 32 6 .987 Luke Greinke .286 33-32 112 8 32 1 0 1 17 36 .321 9 16 .347 1/10 4-4 58 3 0 1.000 Josh Donaldson .276 56-56 228 39 63 16 1 10 42 111 .487 15 41 .331 3/1 1-2 248 79 9 .973 Justin Bristow .255 53-53 196 22 50 8 0 0 13 58 .296 12 45 .310 1/1 2-2 76 109 23 .889 Jeff Boutwell .231 52-50 169 33 39 10 3 2 17 61 .361 21 39 .343 0/5 1-3 101 4 4 .963 Bruce Edwards .225 43-35 120 26 27 2 1 1 7 34 .283 17 28 .359 0/3 14-14 101 0 4 .962 ———————- Min. 100 Plate Appearances ——————— Jonathan Rasberry .268 20-14 41 5 11 2 0 0 4 13 .317 4 6 .348 0/3 0-0 94 10 4 .963 Ben Jones .226 20-4 31 3 7 2 0 0 2 9 .290 3 8 .294 0/0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Josh Stapleton .224 31-16 67 10 15 3 0 0 2 18 .269 6 11 .297 0/0 2-3 14 13 5 .844 Derek Sain .214 31-7 42 7 9 1 0 1 2 13 .310 5 14 .313 0/0 1-1 38 3 3 .932 Ryan Jenkins .200 14-6 25 1 5 1 0 0 2 6 .240 1 6 .259 0/1 0-0 48 7 1 .982 Philip Stringer .173 25-15 52 6 9 1 0 0 4 10 .192 6 17 .267 1/0 0-0 12 40 6 .897 Ryan Stanley .150 17-8 40 4 6 1 0 1 4 10 .250 4 13 .227 0/0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Garrett Maines .000 4-1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 3 .375 0/0 0-0 7 1 1 .889 Travis Coleman .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0/0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .276 56-56 1945 283 536 104 6 35 255 757 .389 174 397 .351 15/31 41-55 1484 557 90 .958 Opponents .288 56-56 1952 354 562 122 14 40 315 832 .426 214 375 .369 23/33 52-77 1481 575 69 .968

GRAND SLAMS: AUBURN (2); Bianucci (1), Boutwell (1); OPP (3). LEFT ON BASE: AUBURN (462); OPP (437); DOUBLE PLAYS: AUBURN (43), OPP (47). TRIPLE PLAYS: None. HIT BY PITCH: AUBURN (61); Bennett (12), Boutwell (8), Edwards (8), Dixon (7), Bianucci (6), Donaldson (5), Johnstone (4), Greinke (2), Jenkins (1), Rasberry (1), Sain (1), Stapleton (1), Stringer (1); OPP (51). GROUNDED INTO DP: AUBURN (39); Donaldson (9), Bristow (8), Bennett (5), Boutwell (2), Dixon (2), Johnstone (2), Stapleton (2), Stringer (2), Bianucci (1), Edwards (1), Greinke (1), Jenkins (1), Rasberry (1), Sain (1), Stanley (1); OPP (33). PICKED OFF: AUBURN (5); Dixon (2), Donaldson (1), Jenkins (1), Bianucci (1); OPP (14).

PITCHING

Pitcher ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF AVG WP HBP BK Johnny Thompson 2.95 1-1 28/0 0 0/0 2 39.2 29 19 13 15 37 7 0 3 137 .212 3 3 1 Luke Greinke 3.76 0-0 17/1 0 0/1 6 26.1 30 17 11 9 17 7 2 2 110 .273 2 5 0 Evan Crawford 4.35 5-8 15/15 0 0/0 0 78.2 87 48 38 40 55 14 1 3 311 .280 5 3 3 Clarence Nicely 4.35 1-1 15/4 0 0/1 0 31.0 29 17 15 15 27 2 0 0 117 .248 2 4 1 Andy Masten 4.91 3-1 21/0 0 0/0 0 47.2 52 27 26 17 40 14 1 3 184 .283 11 3 0 Paul Burnside 4.91 2-3 18/2 0 0/0 0 44.0 40 27 24 25 31 13 1 6 165 .242 4 5 1 Bryan Woodall 5.44 1-4 20/6 0 0/0 0 44.2 57 37 27 9 37 17 3 4 185 .308 3 4 1 Chris Dennis 6.36 3-7 15/14 0 0/1 0 63.2 74 57 45 35 39 17 4 6 246 .301 5 11 0 Brett Butts 6.40 3-6 15/13 0 0/0 0 64.2 90 59 46 25 42 17 2 9 276 .326 8 7 3 Peter Wiggins 6.44 3-3 25/1 0 0/0 1 43.1 55 38 31 20 41 12 0 4 171 .322 9 6 2 ———————- Min. 10.0 Innings Pitched ———————- Andrew Hall 0.00 0-0 4/0 0 0/0 0 4.2 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 15 .133 0 0 0 Ted Bryant 5.40 0-0 4/0 0 0/0 0 3.1 8 3 2 0 3 1 0 0 18 .444 0 0 0 Brandan Teague 6.75 0-0 1/0 0 0/0 0 1.1 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 .500 0 0 0 Grant Cardwell 21.60 0-0 3/0 0 0/0 0 1.2 5 4 4 4 1 1 0 0 9 .556 2 0 0 Totals 5.15 22-34 56/56 0 1/1 9 494.2 562 354 283 214 375 122 14 40 1952 .288 54 51 12 Opponents 4.32 34-22 56/56 2 1/0 14 493.2 536 283 237 174 197 104 6 35 1945 .276 33 61 10

PASSED BALLS: AUBURN (20); Donaldson (16), Rasberry (3), Jenkins (1); OPP (6). PICKOFFS: AUBURN (14); Donaldson (7), Masten (2), Rasberry (2), Crawford (1), Dennis (1), Thompson (1); OPP (5) Year In Review

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66 2007 AUBURN Baseball SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE: 9-21 Home: 5-10, Away: 4-11

HITTING

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF/S SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Mike Bianucci .330 27-27 109 13 36 9 0 3 13 54 .495 5 34 .375 2/0 0-1 16 21 5 .881 Luke Greinke .322 24-23 90 8 29 1 0 1 12 33 .367 7 9 .384 0/5 3-3 38 1 0 1.000 Tyler Johnstone .310 30-30 129 17 40 5 1 0 16 47 .364 16 16 .390 0/2 5-7 51 86 6 .958 Russell Dixon .277 28-28 112 10 31 8 0 1 12 42 .375 7 22 .336 0/1 0-0 47 1 1 .980 Justin Bristow .261 29-29 111 11 29 4 0 0 9 33 .297 4 28 .297 1/1 1-1 48 55 12 .896 Josh Donaldson .256 30-30 125 18 32 6 0 6 16 56 .448 6 23 .286 2/0 0-1 142 33 5 .972 Andy Bennett .236 29-29 110 10 26 6 0 1 22 35 .318 4 20 .315 1/0 0-1 236 15 3 .988 Bruce Edwards .222 20-17 54 11 12 1 1 1 5 18 .333 7 18 .354 0/3 1-1 50 0 1 .980 Jeff Boutwell .191 27-27 94 21 18 4 2 1 8 29 .309 9 26 .303 0/4 0-2 68 3 1 .986 ———————- Min. 50 Plate Appearances ———————- Ryan Jenkins .333 7-3 12 0 4 1 0 0 2 5 .417 1 2 .385 0/1 0-0 28 4 0 1.000 Jonathan Rasberry .273 7-4 11 2 3 1 0 0 2 4 .364 0 3 .273 0/1 0-0 19 1 1 .952 Josh Stapleton .259 14-6 27 6 7 3 0 0 1 10 .370 4 5 .375 0/0 0-1 8 2 2 .833 Derek Sain .214 11-2 14 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 .214 2 6 .353 0/0 0-0 12 1 2 .867 Philip Stringer .200 13-10 30 4 6 1 0 0 3 7 .233 4 13 .314 0/0 0-0 7 19 4 .867 Ryan Stanley .176 4-4 17 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 .176 0 5 .176 0/0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Ben Jones .100 6-1 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 .200 1 5 .182 0/0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Garrett Maines .000 2-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 1 .750 0/0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Totals .265 30-30 1056 140 280 51 4 14 122 381 .361 80 236 .335 6/18 10-18 791 286 47 .958 Opponents .302 30-30 1067 205 322 66 8 28 181 488 .457 127 181 .388 10/19 22-36 807 309 41 .965

GRAND SLAMS: AUBURN (1); Boutwell (1); OPP (2). LEFT ON BASE: AUBURN (247); OPP (257); DOUBLE PLAYS: AUBURN (23), OPP (21). TRIPLE PLAYS: None. HIT BY PITCH: AUBURN (34); Bennett (9), Boutwell (6), Bianucci (4), Edwards (4), Dixon (3), Bristow (2), Greinke (2), Johnstone (1), Sain (1), Stapleton (1), Stringer (1); OPP (30). GROUNDED INTO DP: AUBURN (18); Donaldson (7), Bristow (3), Bennett (2), Stapleton (2), Stringer (2), Greinke (1), Johnstone (1); OPP (18). PICKED OFF: AUBURN (4); Dixon (2), Bianucci (1), Jenkins (1); OPP (5).

PITCHING

Pitcher ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF AVG WP HBP BK Paul Burnside .348 2-2 10/2 0 0/0 0 33.2 28 15 13 22 22 9 0 3 123 .228 3 4 0 Johnny Thompson 3.86 0-1 12/0 0 0/0 1 18.2 13 10 8 6 17 4 0 3 62 .210 0 2 0 Evan Crawford 4.04 4-5 10/10 0 0/0 0 55.2 59 32 25 29 36 8 0 3 220 .268 3 2 0 Bryan Woodall 4.26 0-1 9/0 0 0/0 0 12.2 18 10 6 2 11 6 0 1 55 .327 1 0 0 Andy Masten 5.02 0-0 12/0 0 0/0 0 28.2 28 17 16 9 21 4 1 2 108 .259 4 3 0 Luke Greinke 6.97 0-0 7/0 0 0/0 2 10.1 18 11 8 2 3 4 2 2 51 .353 0 2 0 Chris Dennis 7.71 2-6 10/10 0 0/0 0 42.0 61 44 36 25 25 14 3 4 173 .353 3 8 0 Brett Butts 7.88 1-3 9/8 0 0/0 0 37.2 59 39 33 17 28 9 2 9 169 .349 5 4 1 Peter Wiggins 7.94 0-2 10/0 0 0/0 0 17.0 25 20 15 13 15 7 0 1 71 .352 3 3 1 ———————- Min. 10.0 Innings Pitched ———————- Grant Cardwell 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 Ted Bryant 6.00 0-0 3/0 0 0/0 0 3.0 8 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 17 .471 0 0 0 Clarence Nicely 9.00 0-1 4/0 0 0/0 0 4.0 4 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 16 .250 0 2 0 Totals 5.67 9-21 30/30 0 0/0 3 263.2 322 205 166 127 181 66 8 28 1067 .302 22 30 2 Opponents 3.71 21-9 30/30 2 1/0 8 269.0 280 140 111 80 236 51 4 14 1056 .265 16 34 2

PASSED BALLS: AUBURN (13); Donaldson (12), Rasberry (1); OPP (4). PICKOFFS: AUBURN (5); Donaldson (2), Crawford (1), Masten (1), Thompson (1); OPP (4). Year In Review

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 67 ALL SEC WINNING LOSING AU OPP DATE OPPONENT SCORE W-L REC. REC. PITCHER PITCHER LINE LINE ATT. TIME 2/3 VMI 7-0 W 1-0 DENNIS (1-0) Hollenbeck (0-1) 7-11-1 0-3-3 2906 2:45 2/4 VMI 5-8 L 1-1 Shink (1-0) MASTEN (0-1) 5-6-2 8-11-1 2505 3:19 2/5 VMI 8-10 L 1-2 Casher (1-0) CRAWFORD (0-1) 8-21-3 10-16-0 2087 3:59 2/10 #6 FLORIDA STATE 5-2 W 2-2 WIGGINS (1-0) Chambers (0-1) 5-10-1 2-2-0 2612 2:36 2/11 #6 FLORIDA STATE 3-8 L 2-3 Chambliss (2-0) BUTTS (0-1) 3-10-4 8-9-0 3101 3:16 2/17 HOFSTRA 9-8 (10) W 3-3 WIGINS (2-0) Denlea (0-1) 9-14-2 8-11-1 2262 3:31 2/18 HOFSTRA 8-3 W 4-3 BUTTS (1-1) Huth (0-1) 8-8-3 3-9-2 1974 2:35 2/19 HOFSTRA 5-2 W 5-3 MASTEN (1-1) DeVito (0-2) 5-10-1 2-4-1 1982 2:35 2/21 TROY 5-4 W 6-3 WIGGINS (3-0) Sabat (1-1) 5-11-2 4-5-0 2150 2:53 2/24 ELON 2-10 L 6-4 Cole (2-0) DENNIS (1-1) 2-5-1 10-13-0 2311 2:50 2/26 ELON 2-3 L 6-5 Chastain (2-0) BUTTS (1-2) 2-10-2 3-8-1 -- 2:20 2/26 ELON 13-3 W 7-5 CRAWFORD (1-1) Hensley (0-2) 13-12-0 3-10-1 2105 2:59 2/28 DAVIDSON 8-6 W 8-5 THOMPSON (1-0) Kaufman (0-1) 8-11-1 6-8-2 2090 2:48 3/3 at #17 Arizona State 2-14 L 8-6 Urlaub (4-0) WOODALL (0-1) 2-10-2 14-18-1 2310 3:00 3/4 at #17 Arizona State 3-12 L 8-7 Arreola (1-0) BUTTS (1-3) 3-7-4 12-14-4 2265 3:10 3/5 at #17 Arizona State 1-8 L 8-8 Bordes (2-1) CRAWFORD (1-2) 1-8-2 8-11-1 2193 3:20 3/10 B’HAM SOUTHERN 1-6 L 8-9 Hynick (2-1) WOODALL (0-2) 1-7-0 6-10-0 2315 2:49 3/11 B’HAM SOUTHERN 4-2 W 9-9 BUTTS (2-3) Horne (1-2) 4-9-2 2-9-1 2844 2:35 3/12 B’HAM SOUTHERN 1-7 L 9-10 Martin (2-1) CRAWFORD (1-3) 1-4-0 7-12-1 2397 2:54 3/14 APPALACHIAN STATE 7-2 W 10-10 MASTEN (2-1) Clark (1-1) 7-10-2 2-6-1 2085 3:14 3/17 * #9 SOUTH CAROLINA 8-12 (12) L 10-11 0-1 Pelzer (1-0) WIGGINS (3-1) 8-12-4 12-17-0 2906 4:45 3/18 * #9 SOUTH CAROLINA 3-7 L 10-12 0-2 Cisco (2-0) BUTTS (2-4) 3-3-1 7-14-1 3375 2:55 3/19 * #9 SOUTH CAROLINA 7-1 W 11-12 1-2 CRAWFORD (2-3) Beverly (4-1) 7-8-1 1-7-2 2166 2:18 3/21 SAMFORD 6-4 W 12-12 MASTEN (3-1) Denson (1-1) 6-7-2 4-8-1 2172 2:32 3/24 * at Vanderbilt 0-2 L 12-13 1-3 Price (3-2) WOODALL (0-3) 0-1-2 2-9-2 1278 2:27 3/25 * at Vanderbilt 1-9 L 12-14 1-4 Buschmann (3-2) DENNIS (1-2) 1-5-1 9-13-1 1751 3:00 3/26 * at Vanderbilt 2-5 L 12-15 1-5 Crowell (3-0) CRAWFORD (2-4) 2-6-0 5-11-1 1740 2:29 3/28 at Troy 7-12 L 12-16 Gianquitti (3-0) WOODALL (0-4) 7-10-1 12-14-0 1884 2:57 3/31 * #20 KENTUCKY 7-8 L 12-17 1-6 Baber (3-0) WIGGINS (3-2) 7-16-1 8-13-2 2256 3:10 4/1 * #20 KENTUCKY 5-1 W 13-17 2-6 CRAWFORD (3-4) Snipp (4-1) 5-11-0 1-3-0 2237 2:43 4/2 * #20 KENTUCKY 12-6 W 14-17 3-6 BURNSIDE (1-0) Dombrowski (5-1) 12-16-1 6-3-3 2374 3:15 4/4 vs. Samford [H] 4-5 L 14-18 Gargis (1-0) WIGGINS (3-3) 4-10-3 5-7-1 1129 2:52 4/8 * at Ole Miss 2-14 L 14-19 3-7 Rodriguez (1-0) BUTTS (2-5) 2-7-1 14-16-1 -- 2:38 4/8 * at Ole Miss 6-2 W 15-19 4-7 CRAWFORD (4-4) Bukvich (3-3) 6-9-1 2-8-3 6189 2:27 4/9 * at Ole Miss 1-12 L 15-20 4-8 Lynn (3-2) DENNIS (1-3) 1-7-3 12-14-0 4393 2:36 4/11 at South Alabama 3-2 W 16-20 NICELY (1-0) Gonzalez (3-3) 3-6-1 2-7-2 1687 3:00 4/14 * #8 MISSISSIPPI STATE 9-4 W 17-20 5-8 BURNSIDE (2-0) Dunn (6-2) 9-15-0 4-8-2 2785 2:36 4/15 * #8 MISSISSIPPI STATE 10-17 L 17-21 5-9 Weatherford (4-0) NICELY (1-1) 10-14-6 17-14-2 2629 3:48 4/16 * #8 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-3 W 18-21 6-9 DENNIS (2-3) Lalor (2-2) 7-11-1 3-7-3 2112 2:43 4/19 vs. Troy [M] 6-7 L 18-22 Elliott (1-0) BURNSIDE (2-1) 6-7-1 7-10-1 2402 2:55 4/21 * at Florida 9-6 W 19-22 7-9 BUTTS (3-5) Ball (4-6) 9-15-1 6-9-0 3575 2:37 4/22 * at Florida 1-4 L 19-23 7-10 Augenstein (8-3) CRAWFORD (4-5) 1-7-0 4-7-0 3652 2:21 4/23 * at Florida 5-4 W 20-23 8-10 DENNIS (3-3) Spottsvood (1-2) 5-8-1 4-10-2 3840 2:49 4/25 MERCER 18-1 W 21-23 WOODALL (1-4) Barrett (3-5) 18-22-0 1-5-2 2487 2:40 4/28 * at #6 Alabama 5-6 (10) L 21-24 8-11 Robertson (3-3) THOMPSON (1-1) 5-8-0 6-12-2 5503 3:39 4/29 * at #6 Alabama 7-6 W 22-24 9-11 CRAWFORD (5-5) Robert (6-3) 7-11-2 6-12-4 5888 3:08 4/30 * at #6 Alabama 1-9 L 22-25 9-12 Hunter (7-2) DENNIS (3-4) 1-7-2 9-12-0 4792 3:02 5/5 * #28 LSU 3-4 L 22-26 9-13 Dirks (4-4) BUTTS (3-6) 3-9-2 4-8-1 2606 3:22 5/6 * #28 LSU 3-5 L 22-27 9-14 Coleman (5-3) CRAWFORD (5-6) 3-8-3 5-8-0 3048 2:48 5/7 * #28 LSU 2-8 L 22-28 9-15 Wilhite (2-1) DENNIS (3-5) 2-6-2 8-12-1 2246 2:36 5/12 * #16 GEORGIA 7-10 L 22-29 9-16 Westphal (6-) BURNSIDE (2-2) 7-13-1 10-14-1 2818 2:54 5/13 * #16 GEORGIA 3-4 L 22-30 9-17 Brown (6-3) CRAWFORD (5-7) 3-8-2 4-7-2 2525 2:42 5/14 * #16 GEORGIA 4-9 L 22-31 9-18 Moreau (7-1) DENNIS (3-6) 4-10-2 9-16-1 2231 2:40 5/18 * at #15 Arkansas 3-6 L 22-32 9-19 Schmidt (9-2) BURNSIDE (2-3) 3-8-1 6-11-1 7379 2:46 5/19 * at #15 Arkansas 5-10 L 22-33 9-20 Maday (2-1) CRAWFORD (5-8) 5-10-3 10-15-2 9119 2:55 5/20 * at #15 Arkansas 2-11 L 22-34 9-21 Seibert (4-0) DENNIS (3-7) 2-11-2 11-12-1 8425 3:03

KEY * = Southeastern Conference game [H] = Hoover Met, Hoover, AL SCORE BY INNINGS [M] = Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, AL TEAM 123456789XTOTAL Auburn 36 29 30 54 36 28 26 29 8 7 283 Opponents 49 44 44 38 47 33 27 51 11 10 354 Year In Review

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68 2007 AUBURN Baseball STARTING LINEUP BY ORDER

Date Opponent No. (Time) Record 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2-3 VMI 1 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Dixon Bennett Boutwell Sain Bristow Jenkins 2-4 VMI 2 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Stanley Bennett Boutwell Greinke Bristow Maines 2-5 VMI 3 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Stapleton Bristow Rasberry 2-10 Florida State 4 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Stanley Bristow Rasberry 2-11 Florida State 5 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Dixon Sain Stapleton Bristow Jenkins 2-17 Hofstra 6 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Bianucci Bristow Rasberry 2-18 Hofstra 7 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Dixon Bianucci Stapleton Bristow Sain 2-19 Hofstra 8 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Bianucci Stapleton Stringer 2-21 Troy 9 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Greinke Stringer 2-24 Elon 10 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Dixon Bristow Stapleton 2-26 Elon [G1] 11 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Edwards Donaldson Bennet Boutwell Bianucci Dixon Bristow Edwards 2-26 Elon [G2] 12 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Stanley Bristow Edwards 2-28 Davidson 13 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Rasberry Bristow Greinke 3-3 at Arizona State 13 (2) 1-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Rasberry Bristow Greinke 3-4 at Arizona State 14 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Rasberry Stringer Edwards 3-5 at Arizona State 15 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Stringer Edwards 3-10 Birmingham Southern 16 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Stapleton Rasberry Bristow Edwards 3-11 Birmingham Southern 17 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Sain Rasberry Bristow Jones 3-12 Birmingham Southern 17 (2) 1-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Sain Rasberry Bristow Jones 3-14 Appalachian State 18 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Jones Bristow Edwards 3-17 South Carolina 19 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Jones Edwards 3-18 South Carolina 20 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Rasberry Edwards 3-19 South Carolina 15 (2) 1-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Stringer Edwards 3-21 Samford 16 (3) 2-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Stringer Edwards 3-24 at Vanderbilt 16 (4) 2-2 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Bianucci Bristow Stringer Edwards 3-25 at Vanderbilt 21 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Donaldson Bennett Bianucci Boutwell Bristow Stringer Edwards 3-26 at Vanderbilt 22 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Boutwell Bristow Stringer Edwards 3-28 at Troy 23 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Stanley Bristow Rasberry Greinke 3-31 Kentucky 24 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Stanley Bristow Greinke 4-1 Kentucky 25 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Stanley Greinke Bristow Stringer 4-2 Kentucky 26 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Bristow Stanley Stapleton 4-4 vs. Samford 27 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Stapleton Bristow Jenkins 4-8 at Ole Miss [G1] 28 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Boutwell Bristow Stanley 4-8 at Ole Miss [G2] 29 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Dixon Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Boutwell Bristow Rasberry 4-9 at Ole Miss 30 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Dixon Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Boutwell Bristow Stapleton 4-11 at South Alabama 31 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Dixon Bristow Stapleton 4-14 Mississippi State 32 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Dixon Bristow Rasberry 4-15 Mississippi State 32 (2) 1-1 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Dixon Bristow Rasberry 4-16 Mississippi State 33 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Dixon Bristow Stapleton 4-19 vs. Troy 33 (2) 1-1 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Dixon Bristow Stapleton 4-21 at Florida 31 (2) 2-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Dixon Bristow Stapleton 4-22 at Florida 31 (3) 2-1 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Dixon Bristow Stapleton 4-23 at Florida 34 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Greinke Dixon Bristow Edwards 4-25 Mercer 35 (1) 1-0 Johnstone Boutwell Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Greinke Dixon Bristow Edwards 4-28 at Alabama 36 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bennett Donaldson Dixon Boutwell Bristow Stringer Edwards 4-29 at Alabama 36 (2) 1-1 Johnstone Greinke Bennett Donaldson Dixon Boutwell Bristow Stringer Edwards 4-30 at Alabama 36 (3) 1-2 Johnstone Greinke Bennett Donaldson Dixon Boutwell Bristow Stringer Edwards 5-5 LSU 37 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Dixon Bristow Stringer Edwards 5-6 LSU 38 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Dixon Bristow Stapleton Edwards 5-7 LSU 39 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Bristow Edwards 5-12 Georgia 39 (2) 0-2 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Bristow Edwards 5-13 Georgia 40 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Dixon Boutwell Bristow Sain 5-14 Georgia 41 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Donaldson Dixon Boutwell Bennett Bristow Edwards 5-18 Arkansas 42 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Donaldson Bennett Boutwell Dixon Birstow Jenkins 5-19 Arkansas 43 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Greinke Bianucci Bennett Donaldson Dixon Bristow Edwards Jenkins 5-20 Arkansas 44 (1) 0-1 Johnstone Edwards Bianucci Donaldson Dixon Boutwell Sain Stringer Jenkins Year In Review

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 69 STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION

Date Opponent No. (Time) Record C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 2-3 VMI 1 (1) 1-0 Jenkins Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Sain Dixon 2-4 VMI 2 (1) 0-1 Maines Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Greinke Stanley 2-5 VMI 3 (1) 0-1 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Stapleton 2-10 Florida State 4 (1) 1-0 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Stanley 2-11 Florida State 5 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Sain Edwards Dixon Stapleton 2-17 Hofstra 6 (1) 1-0 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 2-18 Hofstra 7 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stapleton Bristow Sain Edwards Dixon Bianucci 2-19 Hofstra 8 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stapleton Stringer Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 2-21 Troy 9 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Greinke Bianucci 2-24 Elon 10 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stapleton Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 2-26 Elon [G1] 11 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stapleton Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 2-26 Elon [G2] 12 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Stanley 2-28 Davidson 13 (1) 1-0 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Bianucci 3-3 at Arizona State 14 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Rasberry 3-4 at Arizona State 15 (1) 0-1 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Stringer Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-5 at Arizona State 16 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Stringer Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bristow 3-10 Birmingham Southern 3 (2) 0-2 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Stapleton 3-11 Birmingham Southern 17 (1) 1-0 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Sain Dixon Jones 3-12 Birmingham Southern 17 (2) 1-1 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Sain Dixon Jones 3-14 Appalachian State 18 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Jones 3-17 South Carolina 19 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Jones 3-18 South Carolina 6 (2) 1-1 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-19 South Carolina 20 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-21 Samford 20 (2) 2-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-24 at Vanderbilt 20 (3) 2-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-25 at Vanderbilt 20 (4) 2-2 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-26 at Vanderbilt 20 (5) 2-3 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci 3-28 at Troy 21 (1) 0-1 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Bianucci Greinke Dixon Stanley 3-31 Kentucky 22 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stanley 4-1 Kentucky 23 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Greinke Bianucci Stanley 4-2 Kentucky 24 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Stapleton Stanley 4-4 vs. Samford 25 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Greinke Stapleton Bianucci 4-8 at Ole Miss [G1] 22 (2) 0-2 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stanley 4-8 at Ole Miss [G2] 13 (2) 2-0 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Bianucci 4-9 at Ole Miss 26 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stapleton 4-11 at South Alabama 26 (2) 1-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stapleton 4-14 Mississippi State 13 (3) 3-0 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Bianucci 4-15 Mississippi State 13 (4) 3-1 Rasberry Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Bianucci 4-16 Mississippi State 26 (3) 2-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stapleton 4-19 vs. Troy 26 (4) 2-2 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stapleton 4-21 at Florida 26 (5) 3-2 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stapleton 4-22 at Florida 26 (6) 3-3 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Stapleton 4-23 at Florida 27 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 4-25 Mercer 27 (2) 2-0 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 4-28 at Alabama 28 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 4-29 at Alabama 28 (2) 1-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 4-30 at Alabama 28 (3) 1-2 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 5-5 LSU 29 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Stringer Bristow Greinke Edwards Dixon Bianucci 5-6 LSU 30 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Greinke Edwards Dixon Stapleton 5-7 LSU 27 (3) 2-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 5-12 Georgia 31 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Greinke Edwards Dixon Boutwell 5-13 Georgia 32 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Sain 5-14 Georgia 27 (4) 2-2 Donaldson Bennett Johnstone Bianucci Bristow Boutwell Edwards Dixon Greinke 5-18 Arkansas 33 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Boutwell Greinke Dixon Bianucci 5-19 Arkansas 34 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Bennett Johnstone Donaldson Bristow Greinke Edwards Dixon Bianucci 5-20 Arkansas 35 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Sain Johnstone Donaldson Stringer Boutwell Edwards Dixon Bianucci Year In Review

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70 2007 AUBURN Baseball TEAM SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES BATTING BATTING Most At-Bats ...... 47, vs. South Carolina (3/17) Fewest At-Bats ...... 29, three times, last at Vanderbilt (3/24) Most At-Bats ...... 7, Tyler Johnstone vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Runs (Game)...... 18, vs. Mercer (4/26) ...... 7, Russell Dixon vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Runs (Inning) ...... 8 (4th), vs. Elon (2/26) [G2] Most Runs ...... 3, nine times, last by Tyler Johnstone, Mike Bianucci Fewest Runs (Game) ...... 0, at Vanderbilt (3/24) ...... and Josh Donaldson vs. Mercer (4/26) Most Hits (Game)...... 22, vs. Mercer (4/26) Most Hits...... 4, six times, last by Mike Bianucci and Josh Donaldson vs. Mercer (4/26) Most Hits (Inning) ...... 8, (5th) vs. VMI (2/5) Most RBI ...... 6, twice, last by Josh Donaldson vs. Mercer (4/26) Fewest Hits (Game) ...... 1, at Vanderbilt (3/24) Most Doubles...... 3, Josh Donaldson vs. Kentucky (4/2) Most RBI ...... 17, vs. Mercer (4/26) Most Triples...... 1, six times, last by Jeff Boutwell vs. LSU (5/7) Most Doubles ...... 8, vs. Kentucku (4/2) Most Home Runs ...... 2, twice, last by Russell Dixon vs. Davidson (2/28) Most Triples ...... 1, five times, last at Alabama (4/29) Most Total Bases ...... 11, Mike Bianucci vs. Hofstra (2/17) Most Home Runs ...... 3, twice, last at Troy (3/28) Most Walks ...... 4, Jeff Boutwell vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Total Bases ...... 32, vs. Mercer (4/26) Most Strikeouts ...... 4, three times, last by Bruce Edwards at Arkansas (5/20) Most Walks ...... 10, vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Sac Bunts ...... 2, three times, last by Luke Greinke vs. Troy (3/19) Fewest Walks...... 0, three times, last vs. Georgia (5/12) Most Sac Flies...... 2, Tyler Johnstone vs. Elon (2/26) [G2] Most Strikeouts ...... 18, vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Stolen Bases ...... 3, Tyler Johnstone vs. VMI (2/4) Fewest Strikeouts ...... 1, twice, last vs. Georgia (5/14) Most ...... 1, 10 times, Most Sac Hits ...... 3, three times, last vs. Troy (3/19) ...... last by Tyler Johnstone and Mike Bianucci at Arkansas (5/19) Most Sac Flies...... 2, twice, last vs. Mississippi State (4/14) Most Stolen Bases ...... 6, vs. VMI (2/4) Most Left on Base...... 15, twice, last at Arkansas (5/20) FIELDING Fewest Left on Base ...... 4, three times, last at Ole Miss (4/8) [G1] Most ...... 13, Josh Donaldson at South Alabama (4/11) Most Assists ...... 7, twice, last by Tyler Johnstone at Vanderbilt (3/26) FIELDING Most Errors...... 3, Justin Bristow vs. Hofstra (2/18) Most Putouts ...... 36, vs. South Carolin a(3/17) Most Assists...... 18, vs. Hofstra (2/18) Most Errors...... 6, vs. Mississippi State (4/15) PITCHING Most Double Plays ...... 3, five times, last vs. LSU (5/5) Most Innings ...... 7.0, four times, last by Evan Crawford vs. Georgia (5/13) Most Runs Allowed ...... 9, Chris Dennis at Ole Miss (4/9) PITCHING Most Earned Runs Allowed...... 8, Paul Burnside vs. Georgia (5/13) Most Runs Allowed...... 17, vs. Mississippi State (4/15) Most Walks ...... 6, Evan Crawford vs. Kentucky (4/1) Most Earned Runs Allowed ...... 13, twice, last vs. Mississippi State (4/15) Most Strikeouts ...... 8, three times, last by Bryan Woodall vs. Mercer (4/26) Fewest Runs Allowed ...... 0, vs. VMI (2/3) Most Hits Allowed ...... 9, four times, last by Evan Crawford at Arkansas (5/19) Most Hits Allowed ...... 18, at Arizona State (3/3) Most Home Runs Allowed ...... 3, twice, last by Chris Dennis at Arkansas (5/20) Fewest Hits Allowed ...... 2, vs. Florida State (2/10) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings (Starter) ...... 12.2, Evan Crawford (3/12-3/26) Most Strikeouts ...... 14, vs. Appalachian State (3/14) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings (Reliever) ...... 13.1, Paul Burnside (4/2-4/19) Fewest Strikeouts ...... 2, at Vanderbilt (3/26) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings...... 13.1, Paul Burnside (4/2-4/19) Most Walks ...... 8, four times, last vs. Samford (4/4) Fewest Walks ...... 0, vs. South Carolin a(3/18) SCHOOL RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS Most Stolen Bases, Game [Tied] ...... 3, Tyler Johnstone vs. VMI (2/4) Longest Game ...... 4:45, vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 18, vs. South Carolina (3/17) Longest Nine-Inning Game ...... 3:59, vs. VMI (2/5) Most Stikeouts, 9-inning Game...... 17, at Vanderbilt (3/25) Shortest Game ...... 2:18, vs. South Carolina (3/19) Most Innings ...... 12, vs. South Carolina (3/17) Most Pitchers Used...... 7, vs. VMI (2/5) Longest Winning Streak...... 4, Feb. 17-21 Longest Home Winning Streak ...... 4, Feb. 17-21 Longest Road Winning Streak...... Longest Losing Streak ...... 10, April 30-present Longest Home Losing Streak...... 9, May 5-present Longest Road/Neutral Site Losing Streak...... 9, March 3-April 8 [G1] Highest Attendance, Home...... 3,375, vs. South Carolina (3/18) Highest Attendance, Road...... 9,119, at Arkansas (5/19) Higest Attendance, Neutral ...... 2,402 vs. Troy [Riverwalk Stadium] (3/19) ATTENDANCE Largest Winning Margin ...... 17 (18-1), vs. Mercer (4/26) Largest Losing Margin...... 12, twice, last (14-2) at Ole Miss (4/8) [G2] HOME AWAY NEUTRAL OVERALL Largest Deficit Overcome ...... 6 (6-0, won 9-8, 10 innings), vs. Hofstra (2/17) Total 80,699 77,863 3,531 162,093 Largest Lead Lost ...... 4 (6-2, lost 8-7), vs. Kentucky (3/31) Dates 33 19 2 54 Average 2,445 4,098 1,766 3,001

Top Home Crowd: 3,375 vs. South Carolina (3/18) Top Road Crowd: 9,119 at Arkansas (5/19) Top Neutral Crowd: 2,402 vs. Troy [Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, AL] (3/19) Year In Review

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 71 2006 MULTI-HIT GAMES 2006 AUBURN HOME RUNS Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Tyler Johnstone ...... 18 6 -- -- 24 Mike Bianucci ...... 11 5 3 -- 19 Men On Russell Dixon ...... 12 7 -- -- 19 Josh Donaldson ...... 10 5 2 -- 17 No. Player (#) Opponent (Date) Base Outs Inning Pitcher 1 Andy Bennett (1) VMI (2/5) 2 0 5th Booth (R) Andy Bennett ...... 13 2 -- -- 15 2 Mike Bianucci (1) Hofstra (2/17) 1 1 8th Frago (L) Justin Bristow ...... 10 1 1 -- 12 Luke Greinke ...... 4 3 -- -- 7 3 Mike Bianucci (2) Hofstra (2/17) 2 0 10th Denlea (R) Jeff Boutwell ...... 6 ------6 4 Andy Bennett (2) Hofstra (2/18) 0 0 5th Huth (R) Bruce Edwards ...... 2 2 -- -- 4 5 Russell Dixon (1) Elon (2/24) 1 2 7th Cole (R) Jonathan Rasberry ...... 1 -- 1 -- 2 6 Andy Bennett (3) Elon [G2] (2/26) 0 1 3rd Hensley (R) Ryan Jenkins ...... -- 1 -- -- 1 7 Mike Bianucci (3) Elon [G2] (2/26) 3 1 4th Bors (R) Ben Jones ...... 1 ------1 8 Josh Donaldson (1) Elon [G2] (2/26) 2 1 8th Lewter (L) Ryan Stanley ...... 1 ------1 9 Russell Dixon (2) Davidson (2/28) 1 0 5th Osborn (R) Josh Stapleton ...... 1 ------1 10 Russell Dixon (3) Davidson (2/28) 2 1 6th Kaufman (R) Philip Stringer ...... 1 ------1 11 Tyler Johnstone (1) at Arizona State (3/3) 1 1 8th Barnette (R) TEAM ...... 91 32 7 -- 130 12 Andy Bennett (4) Birmingham Southern (3/11) 1 1 5th Horne (R) 13 Josh Donaldson (2) South Carolina (3/17) 0 2 3rd Hempy (L) 14 Mike Bianucci (4) South Carolina (3/18) 0 0 5th Cisco (R) 15 Andy Bennett (5) South Carolina (3/19) 2 0 4th Beverly (L) CAREER MULTI-HIT GAMES 16 Mike Bianucci (5) Samford (3/21) 1 1 6th Artz (R) Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 17 Josh Donaldson (3) at Troy (3/28) 0 0 4th Gianquitti (L) Tyler Johnstone ...... 35 10 3 1 49 ** 18 Derek Sain (1) at Troy (3/28) 1 1 7th Van Horn (R) Josh Donaldson ...... 19 9 2 -- 30 ** 19 Ryan Stanley (1) at Troy (3/28) 0 1 7th Van Horn (R) Russell Dixon ...... 17 10 -- -- 27 20 Josh Donaldson (4) Kentucky (3/31) 2 2 4th Robinson (R) Bruce Edwards ...... 17 8 -- -- 25 21 Mike Bianucci (6) vs. Samford (4/4) 1 1 3rd Tidwell (R) Mike Bianucci ...... 11 5 3 -- 19 22 Jeff Boutwell (1) at South Alabama (4/11) 0 2 3rd Gonzalez (R) Andy Bennett ...... 13 2 -- -- 15 Jeff Boutwell ...... 10 2 1 -- 13 23 Jeff Boutwell (2) Mississippi State (4/15) 3 2 4th Johnson (R) Justin Bristow ...... 10 1 1 -- 12 24 Mike Bianucci (7) Mississippi State (4/16) 0 2 1st Lalor (R) Derek Sain ...... 9 3 -- -- 12 25 Josh Donaldson (5) vs. Troy (4/19) 2 0 3rd Whetsel (R) Luke Greinke ...... 4 3 -- -- 7 26 Russell Dixon (4) at Florida (4/21) 0 0 5th Edmondson (R) Josh Stapleton ...... 5 2 -- -- 7 27 Josh Donaldson (6) at Florida (4/23) 0 1 8th O’Day (R) Philip Stringer ...... 6 1 -- -- 7 28 Andy Bennett (6) Mercer (4/26) 0 0 3rd Young (R) Jonathan Rasberry ...... 1 -- 1 -- 2 29 Josh Donaldson (7) Mercer (4/26) 2 2 4th Young (R) Ryan Stanley ...... 2 ------2 30 Josh Donaldson (8) at Alabama (4/28) 0 0 6th LeBlanc (L) Ryan Jenkins ...... -- 1 -- -- 1 31 Josh Donaldson (9) LSU (5/5) 0 1 8th Ramirez (R) Ben Jones...... 1 ------1 32 Mike Bianucci (8) Georgia (5/12) 0 0 3rd Westphal (L) 33 Josh Donaldson (10) at Arkasas (5/18) 0 0 2nd Schmidt (L) 34 Luke Greinke (1) at Arkansas (5/19) 1 0 3rd Maday (R) 35 Bruce Edwards (1) at Arkansas (5/19) 0 0 7th Boyce (R) 2006 MULT-RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total ** Back-to-back home runs Andy Bennett ...... 11 5 -- -- 16 Josh Donaldson ...... 5 3 1 1 10 Russell Dixon ...... 5 1 1 1 8 Mike Bianucci ...... 5 -- 1 1 7 Tyler Johnstone ...... 7 ------7 Luke Greinke ...... 5 ------5 Jeff Boutwell ...... 1 -- 1 -- 2 Bruce Edwards ...... 1 ------1 Jonathan Rasberry ...... 1 ------1 Derek Sain ...... 1 ------1 Ryan Stanley ...... 1 ------1 TEAM ...... 43 9 4 3 59

CAREER MULTI-RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Josh Donaldson ...... 12 6 1 1 20 HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Andy Bennett ...... 12 5 -- -- 16 Tyler Johnstone...... 11 3 -- -- 14 at Home...... 22 with 0 Outs ...... 15 in 1st inning...... 1 Russell Dixon ...... 6 2 1 2 11 on the Road ...... 11 with 1 Out ...... 13 in 2nd inning ...... 1 Mike Bianucci ...... 5 -- 1 1 7 at Neutral Sites ...... 2 with 2 Outs ...... 7 in 3rd inning...... 8 Jeff Boutwell ...... 4 -- 2 -- 6 in 4th inning...... 6 Luke Greinke ...... 5 ------5 vs. RHP ...... 27 Solo ...... 16 in 5th inning...... 6 Josh Stapleton ...... 3 1 1 -- 5 vs. LHP ...... 8 Two-Run ...... 9 in 6th inning...... 3 Bruce Edwards ...... 3 1 -- -- 4 Three-Run ...... 8 in 7th inning...... 4 Ryan Stanley ...... 2 1 -- -- 3 Derek Sain ...... 2 ------2 vs. SEC ...... 14 Grand Slam ...... 2 in 8th inning...... 5 Jonathan Rasberry ...... 1 ------1 vs. Non-SEC ...... 21 in 9th inning...... Philip Stringer ...... 1 ------1 in extra innings ...... 1 Year In Review

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72 2007 AUBURN Baseball Opponents ALABAMA ARIZONA STATE ARKANSAS

APRIL 20-22 IN AUBURN MARCH 2-4 IN AUBURN APRIL 27-29 IN AUBURN

Location Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location Tempe, Ariiz. Location Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment 21,750 Enrollment 63,278 Enrollment 17,938 Nickname Crimson Tide Nickname Sun Devils Nickname Razorbacks Colors Crimson & White Colors Maroon & Gold Colors Cardinal & White Conference Southeastern (SEC West) Conference Pacific-10 Conference Southeastern (SEC West) President Dr. Robert E. Witt President Michael Crow Chancellor Dr. John A. White Athletic Director Mal Moore Athletic Director Lisa Love Athletic Director Frank Broyles Home Field Swewll-Thomas Stadium (6,118) Home Field Packard Stadium (3,879) Home Field Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (10,737) Head Coach Jim Wells Head Coach Pat Murphy Head Coach Dave Van Horn Alma Mater Northwestern State (1981) Alma Mater Florida Atlantic (1982) Alma Mater Arkansas (1988) Record at UA 525-243 (12 years) Record at ASU 480-242-1 (12 yeasr) Record at UA 158-89 (4 years) Career Record 717-332 (17 years) Career Record 853-413-4 (22 years) Career Record 743-316 (19 years) Assistant Coaches Joe Raccuia, B.J. Green, Chad Oxendine Assistant Coaches Tim Esmay, Turtle Thomas, Andy Stankiewicz Assistant Coaches Dave Jorn, Todd Butler, Bubbs Merrill Baseball Office (205) 348-4029 Baseball Office (480) 965-3677 Baseball Office (479) 575-3655 Letterman Returning/Lost 15/8 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/15 Letterman Returning/Lost 14/15 Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Starters Returning/Lost 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/9 Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/7 2006 Overall Record 44/21 2006 Overall Record 37-21 2006 Overall Record 39-21 SEC/Finish 20-10/1st West Pac-10/Finish 14-10/2nd SEC/Finish 18-12/2nd West Postseason Tuscaloosa Super Regional Runner-up, Postseason Houston Regional (1-2) Postseason Fayetteville Regional (1-2) Tuscaloosa Regional Champions 2006 Final Rankings 23rd (NCBWA), 28th (SW) 2006 Final Rankings 22nd (SW), 25th (CB), 27th (NCBWA) 2006 Final Rankings 9th (CB, NCBWA, SW), 10th (BA)

DAVIDSON FLORIDA GEORGIA

MARCH 6 IN AUBURN MARCH 23-25 IN AUBURN MARCH 16-18 IN ATHENS

Location Davidson, N.C. Location Gainesville, Fla. Location Athens, Ga. Enrollment 1,700 Enrollment 49,000 Enrollment 33,900 Nickname Wildcats Nickname Gators Nickname Bulldogs Colors Red & Black Colors Orange & Blue Colors Red & Black Conference Southern Conference Southeastern (SEC East) Conference Southeastern (SEC East) President Bobby Vagt President Dr. J. Bernard Machen President Dr. Michael Adams Athletic Director Jim Murphy Athletic Director Jeremy Foley Athletic Director Damon Evans Home Field Wilson Field (700) Home Field Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field (5,500) Home Field Foley Field (3,791) Head Coach Dick Cooke Head Coach Pat McMahon Head Coach David Perno Alma Mater Richmond (1978) Alma Mater Stetson (1976) Alma Mater Georgia (1991) Record at DC 316-493-1 (16 years) Record at UF 202-113-1 (5 years) Record at UGA 183-126 (5 years) Career Record 327-525-1 (17 years) Career Record 555-287-1 (14 years) Career Record 183-126 (5 years) Assistant Coaches Mike Zandler, Jeff Arzonico Assistant Coaches Ross Jones, Tim Parenton, Don Norris Assistant Coaches Doug Sisson, Jason Eller, Brady Wiederhold Baseball Office (704) 894-2368 Baseball Office (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 4457) Baseball Office (706) 542-7971 Letterman Returning/Lost 15/10 Letterman Returning/Lost 21/11 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/12 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost 3/6 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 12/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/4 2006 Overall Record 18-33 2006 Overall Record 28-28 2006 Overall Record 47-23 Southern/Finish 6-21/9th SEC/Finish 10-20/6th East SEC/Finish 18-12/2nd East Postseason None Postseason None Postseason College World Series (0-2) 2005 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Athens Regional Champions, Athens Super Regional Champions 2006 Final Rankings 6th (BA), 7th (CB), 8th (SW, NCBWA) Opponents 7 0 0 2

56 2007 AUBURN Baseball HOFSTRA JACKSONVILLE KENTUCKY

FEBRUARY 9-11 IN AUBURN FEBRUARY 23 IN MOBILE, ALA MAY 17-19 IN LEXINGTON

Location Hempstead, N.Y. Location Jacksonville, Fla. Location Lexington, Ky. Enrollment 13,000 Enrollment 2,972 Enrollment 27,000 Nickname Pride Nickname Dolphins Nickname Wildcats Colors Gold, White & Blue Colors Green & Whie Colors Blue & White Conference Colonial Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Southeastern (SEC East) President Stuart Rabinowitz President Dr. Kerry Romesburg President Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr. Athletic Director Jack Hayes Athletic Director Alan Verlander Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart Home Field University Field (500) Home Field Alexander Brest Field (1,500) Home Field Cliff Hagan Staium (3,000) Head Coach Chris Dotolo Head Coach Terry Alexander Head Coach John Cohen Alma Mater Virginia Wesleyan (1991) Alma Mater Florida State (1977) Alma Mater Mississippi State (1990) Record at HU 86-174-1 (6 years) Record at JU 533-420-2 (15 years) Record at UK 97-74 (3 years) Career Record 86-174-1 (6 years) Career Record 533-420-2 (15 years) Career Record 243-158 (7 years) Assistant Coaches Asa Grunenwald, Josh Stewart, Bobby Cruz Assistant Coaches Tim Montez, Chris Hayes Assistant Coaches Brad Bohannon, Gary Henderson Baseball Office (516) 463-5065 Baseball Office (904) 256-7476 Baseball Office (859) 257-8052 Letterman Returning/Lost 21/9 Letterman Returning/Lost 19/7 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/12 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost 13/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/5 2006 Overall Record 24-31-1 2006 Overall Record 43-19 2006 Overall Record 44-17 CAA/Finish 11-19/10th A-Sun/Finish 23-7/1st SEC/Finish 20-10/1st East Postseason None Postseason NCAA Athens Regional Postseason NCAA Lexington Regional Runner-up 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings 15th (SW), 17th (NCBWA), 18th (CB), 20th (CB)

LIPSCOMB LSU MERCER

FEBRUARY 13 IN AUBURN APRIL 6-8 IN BATON ROUGE MARCH 27 IN MACON / APRIL 10 IN AUBURN

Location Nashville, Tenn. Location Baton Rouge, La. Location Macon, Ga. Enrollment 2,563 Enrollment 30,584 Enrollment 7,400 Nickname Bisons Nickname Fighting Tigers Nickname Bears Colors Purple & Gold Colors Purple & Gold Colors Orange & Black Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Southeastern (SEC West) Conference Atlantic Sun President Dr. L. Randolph Lowry, III Chancellor Sean O’Keefe President William D. Underwood Athletic Director Dr. Steve Potts Athletic Director Skip Bertman Athletic Director Bobby Pope Home Field Ken Dugan Field at Lee Marsh Stadium (1,200) Home Field Alex Box Stadium (7,760) Home Field Claude Smith Field (500) Head Coach Jeff Forehand Head Coach Paul Mainieri Head Coach Craig Gibson Alma Mater Belmont (1989) Alma Mater Florida International (1980) Alma Mater Mercer (1985) Record at LC First Season Record at LSU First Season Record at MU 82-87 (3 years) Career Record 211-142-1 Career Record 864-492-4 (24 years) Career Record 82-87 (3 years) Assistant Coaches Brian Ryman, Lantz Wheeler Assistant Coaches Terry Rooney, Cliff Godwin, Blair Barbier Assistant Coaches Tim Boeth, Dan McMurtry, Ty Megahee Baseball Office (615) 279-5716 Baseball Office (225) 578-4148 Baseball Office (478) 301-2396 Letterman Returning/Lost Letterman Returning/Lost 20/12 Letterman Returning/Lost 20/11 Starters Returning/Lost 1/8 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 7/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/5 2006 Overall Record 22-32 2006 Overall Record 35-24 2006 Overall Record 34-26 Atlantic Sun/Finish 11-19/11th SEC/Finish 13-17/4th West A-Sun/Finish 19-11/3rd Postseason None Postseason None Postseason None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Opponents 7 0 0 2

2007 AUBURN Baseball 57 MICHIGAN STATE OLE MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE

FEBRUARY 24 IN MOBILE, AL MARCH 30-APRIL 1 IN AUBURN MAY 4-6 IN STARKVILLE

Location East Lansing, Mich. Location Oxford, Miss. Location Starkville, Miss. Enrollment 45,166 Enrollment 17,325 Enrollment 16,206 Nickname Spartans Nickname Rebels Nickname Bulldogs Colors Green & White Colors Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Colors Maroon & White Conference Big Ten Conference Southeastern (SEC West) Conference Southeastern (SEC West) President Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Chancellor Dr. Robert C. Khayat President Dr. Robert H. Foglesong Athletic Director Ron Mason Athletic Director Pete Boone Athletic Director Larry Templeton Home Field John F. Kobs Field (4,000)/Olsmobile Park (8,000) Home Field Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field (3,500) Home Field Dudy Noble Field, Polk-Dement Stadium (15,000) Head Coach David Grewe Head Coach Mike Bianco Head Coach Ron Polk Alma Mater Dayton (1998) Alma Mater LSU (1989) Alma Mater Grand Canyon (1965) Record at MSU 26-30 (1 year) Record at UM 242-132-1 (6 years) Record at MSU 1,078-535-2 (27 years) Career Record 26-30 (1 year) Career Record 342-203-1 (9 years) Career Record 1,312-647-2 (33 years) Assistant Coaches Tony Baldwin, Mike Steele, Danny Lopaze Assistant Coaches Rob Reinstetle, Kyle Bunn, Carl Lafferty Assistant Coaches Russ McNickle, Tommy Raffo Baseball Office (517) 355-4486 Baseball Office (662) 915-6643 Baseball Office (662) 325-3597 Letterman Returning/Lost 19/14 Letterman Returning/Lost 17/9 Letterman Returning/Lost 18/8 Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 12/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/5 2006 Overall Record 23-30 2006 Overall Record 44-22 2006 Overall Record 37-23 Big Ten/Finish 13-19/7th SEC/Finish 17-13/2nd West SEC/Finish 12-17/5th West Postseason None Postseason Oxford Super Regional Runner-up, Postseason Clemson Regional (2-2) 2006 Final Rankings None Oxford Regional Champion 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings 10th (SW), 11th (BA, CB, NCBWA)

UNC GREENSBORO PURDUE SAMFORD

FEBRUARY 16-18 IN AUBURN MARCH 9-11 IN AUBURN FEBRUARY 27 IN AUBURN / APRIL 18 IN HOOVER

Location Greensboro, N.C. Location West Lafayette, Ind. Location Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment 16,600 Enrollment 38,653 Enrollment 4,500 Nickname Spartans Nickname Boilermakers Nickname Bulldogs Colors Gold, White & Navy Colors Old Gold & Black Colors Red & Blue Conference Southern Conference Big Ten Conference Ohio Valley Chancellor Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan President Dr. Martin C. Jischke President Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Director of Athletics Nelson E. Bobb Athletic Director Morgan J. Burke Athletic Director Bob Roller Home Field UNCG Baseball Stadium (3,500) Home Field Lambert Field (1,100) Home Field Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000) Head Coach Mike Gaski Head Coach Doug Schreiber Head Coach Casey Dunn Alma Mater Detroit (1973) Alma Mater Purdue (1986) Alma Mater Auburn (1999) Record at UNCG 495-374-1 (16 years) Record at PU 231-220 (8 years) Record at SU 54-61 (2 years) Career Record 495-374-1 (16 years) Career Record 231-220 (8 years) Career Record 54-61 (2 year) Assistant Coaches Sammy Serrano, Shane Schumaker Assistant Coaches Todd Murphy, Jamie Sailors, Nate Sickler Assistant Coaches Tony David, Mick Fieldbinder, Shayne Kelley Baseball Office (336) 334-3247 Baseball Office (765) 494-3217 Baseball Office (205) 726-2134 Letterman Returning/Lost N/A Letterman Returning/Lost 19/9 Letterman Returning/Lost 25/6 Starters Returning/Lost 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/0 2006 Overall Record 26-33 2006 Overall Record 31-27 2006 Overall Record 34-25 Southern/Finish 13-14/7th533-420-2 (15 years) Big Ten/Finish 15-17/5th Ohio Valley/Finish 21-6/1st Postseason None Postseason None Postseason None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Opponents 7 0 0 2

58 2007 AUBURN Baseball SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH CAROLINA TROY

FEBRUARY 25 IN MOBILE / APRIL 3 IN AUBURN APRIL 13-15 IN COLUMBIA FEBRUARY 20 IN AUBURN / APRIL 25 IN TROY

Location Mobile, Ala. Location Colunbia, S.C Location Troy, Ala. Enrollment 13,538 Enrollment 27,065 Enrollment 27,117 Nickname Jaguars Nickname Gamecocks Nickname Trojans Colors Blue, Red & White Colors Garnet & Black Colors Cardinal, Silver & Black Conference Sun Belt Conference Southeastern (SEC East) Conference Sun Belt President Gordon Moulton President Dr. Andrew Sorensen Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Athletic Director Joe Gottfried Athletic Director Eric Hyman Athletic Director Steve Dennis Home Field Stanky Field (3,573) Home Field Sarge Frye Field (6,000) Home Field Riddle-Pace Field (2,000) Head Coach Steve Kittrell Head Coach Ray Tanner Head Coach Bobby Pierce Alma Mater South Alabama (1971) Alma Mater NC State (1980) Alma Mater Alabama (1992) Record at USA 902-507-1 (23 years) Record at USC 454-200 (10 years) Record at Troy 147-86 (4 years) Career Record 935-526-1 (24 years) Career Record 849-373-3 (19 years) Career Record 423-194 (10 years) Assistant Coaches Jason Jackson, Seth Von Behren Assistant Coaches Jim Toman, Mark Calvi, Monte Lee Assistant Coaches Mark Smartt, Jeff Crane Baseball Office (251) 460-6876 Baseball Office (803) 777-7830 Baseball Office (334) 670-3489 Letterman Returning/Lost 15/12 Letterman Returning/Lost 23/12 Letterman Returning/Lost 22/9 Starters Returning/Lost 4/3 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost 6/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/3 2006 Overall Record 39-21 2006 Overall Record 41-25 2006 Overall Record 47-16 Sun Belt/Finish 16-7/3rd SEC/Finish 15-15/4th East Sun Belt/Finish 20-4/1st Postseason Oxford Regional (1-2) Postseason Athens Regional Runner-up, Postseason Tuscaloosa Regional (2-2) 2006 Final Rankings None Charlottesville Regional Champions 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings 12th (CB), 13th (BA, NCBWA), 17th (SW)

VANDERBILT VMI

MAY 11-13 IN AUBURN MARCH 13-14 IN AUBURN

Location Nashville, Tenn. Location Lexington, Va. Enrollment 6,402 Enrollment 1,300 Nickname Commodres Nickname Keydets Colors Black & Gold Colors Red, White & Yellow Conference Southeastern (SEC East) Conference Big South Chancellor Dr. E. Gordon Gee Superintendent General J.H. Binford Peay Director of Sports Operation Kevin Colon Athletic Director Donny White Home Field Charles Hawkins Field (2,027) Home Field Patchin Field (1,400) Head Coach Tim Corbin Head Coach Marlin Ikenberry Alma Mater Ohio Wesleyan (1984) Alma Mater VMI (1995) Record at VU 144-95 (4 years) Record at VMI 80-85 (3 years) Career Record 144-95 (4 years) Career Record 80-85 (3 years) Assistant Coaches Derek Johnson, Erik Bakich, Blake Allen Assistant Coaches Ryan Mau, Barry Shleton, Matt McGuire Baseball Office (615) 322-3716 Baseball Office (540) 464-7609 Letterman Returning/Lost 27/4 Letterman Returning/Lost 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 10/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/2 2006 Overall Record 38-27 2006 Overall Record 30-25 SEC/Finish 16-14/3rd East Big South/Finish 9-15/7th Postseason Atlanta Regional Postseason None 2006 Final Rankings None 2006 Final Rankings None Opponents 7 0 0 2

2007 AUBURN Baseball 59 ALABAMA JACKSONVILLE MISSISSIPPI STATE TROY Baseball SID Barry Allen Baseball SID Josh Ellis Baseball SID Joe Dier Baseball SID Jason Wright Office (205) 348-6084 Office (904) 256-7402 Office (662) 325-8040 Office (334) 670-5654 Home (205) 758-6526 Cell (904) 631-9616 Home (662) 323-0989 Cell (334) 797-6689 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (205) 348-4927 Press Box (904) 256-7588 Press Box (662) 325-3776 Press Box (334) 670-5701 SID Fax (205) 348-8840/8841 SID Fax (904) 256-7179 SID Fax (662) 325-3600 SID Fax (334) 670-5665 WWW www.rolltide.com WWW www,judolphins.com WWW www.MStateAthletics.com WWW www.troytrojans.com

ARIZONA STATE KENTUCKY UNC GREENSBORO VANDERBILT Baseball SID Brent Ingram Baseball SID Randy Policar Office (859) 257-3838, ext. 8504 Baseball SID Kendra Lee Baseball SID Thomas Samuel Office (480) 965-1237 Cell (859) 608-6230 Office (336) 334-5615 Office (615) 343-0020 Home (480) 759-9514 Email [email protected] Cell (218) 637-0020 Home (615) 512-6303 Email [email protected] Press Box (859) 257-9011 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (480) 727-7253 SID Fax (859) 323-4310 Press Box (336) 334-3885 Press Box (615) 320-0436 SID Fax (480) 965-5408 WWW www.ukathletics.com SID Fax (336) 334-3182 SID Fax (615) 343-7064 WWW www.thesundevils.com WWW www.uncgspartans.com WWW www.vucommodores.com

ARKANSAS LIPSCOMB PURDUE VMI Baseball SID Krissy Wade Baseball SID Mark Leddy Baseball SID Josh Maxon Office (615) 279-5862 Office (765) 494-3201 Baseball SID Christian Hoffman Office (479) 575-6862 Cell (256) 627-7374 Cell (765) 427-7042 Office (540) 464-7514 Cell (479) 841-9035 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Cell (540) 460-6920 Email [email protected] Press Box N/A Press Box (765) 494-1522 Email [email protected] Press Box (479) 575-4141 SID Fax (615) 269-1806 SID Fax (765) 494-5447 Press Box (540) 460-6920 SID Fax (479) 575-7481 WWW www.lipscombsports.com WWW www.purduesports.com SID Fax (540) 464-7583 WWW www.hogwired.com WWW www.vmikeydets.com

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE DAVIDSON LSU SAMFORD Baseball SID Rick Bender Baseball SID Chuck Dunlap Baseball SID Bill Franques Baseball SID Joey Mullins Office (205) 458-3010, ext. 3047 Office (704) 894-2123 Office (225) 578-2527 Office (205) 726-2799 Home (704) 996-4668 Home (205) 620-5302 Home (225) 766-7126 Cell (205) 532-3477 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (704) 894-2740 SID Fax (205) 458-3030 Press Box (225) 578-4149 Press Box (205) 726-4167 WWW www.secsports.com SID Fax (704) 894-2636 SID Fax (225) 388-1861 SID Fax (205) 726-2545 WWW www2.davidson.edu/athletics WWW www.lsusports.net WWW www.samfordsports.com

FLORIDA MERCER SOUTH ALABAMA Baseball SID John Hines Baseball SID Dan Recupero Baseball SID Kevin Sytko Office (352) 375-4683 Ext.6130 Office (478) 301-5217 Office (251) 460-7035 Home (352) 317-7386 Cell (262) 488-4285 Cell (251) 656-7930 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (352) 375-4683 x4355,4356 Press Box (478) 301-2339 Press Box (251) 461-1842 SID Fax (352) 375-4809 SID Fax (478) 301-5350 SID Fax (251) 460-7297 WWW www.gatorzone.com WWW www.usajaguars.com WWW www.mercerbears.com

GEORGIA MICHIGAN STATE SOUTH CAROLINA Baseball SID Christopher Lakos Baseball SID Ben Phlegar Baseball SID Andrew Kitick Office (706) 542-1621 Office (517) 432-8013 Office (803) 777-5257 Home (706) 714-2934 Cell (517) 896-0031 Home (803) 240-4150 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box (706) 542-6161/6162 Press Box (517) 353-3009 (Kobs) Press Box (803) 777-6648 SID Fax (706) 542-7993 (517) 485-5307 (Olds) SID Fax (803) 777-2967 WWW www.georgiadogs.com SID Fax (517) 353-9636 WWW www.uscsports.com WWW www.msuspartans.com

HOFSTRA OLE MISS TENNESSEE Baseball SID Beth Romano Baseball SID Tom Satkowiak Baseball SID Bill Bunting Office (516) 463-2907 Office (865) 974-0884 Office (662) 915-7522 Cell (845) 546-7151 Home (865) 696-2897 Home (662) 801-0471 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Press Box N/A Press Box (865) 974-3376 Press Box (662) 915-7858 SID Fax (516) 463-5033 SID Fax (865) 974-1269 SID Fax (662) 915-7006 WWW www.hofstra.edu/athletics WWW www.utsports.com WWW www.olemisssports.com Opponents 7 0 0 2

60 2007 AUBURN Baseball The SEC SEC BASEBALL involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team played in 103 of the 239 games SETTING THE STANDARD played in the College World Series, an amazing 43 FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE percent of games. ATHLETICS * The SEC has sent nine of its 12 schools to the College World Series since 1990 - Alabama, The Southeastern Conference, with its storied Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi 73-year history of athletic achievements and aca- State, South Carolina and Tennessee. demic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tra- dition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of any * Since 1990, 108 SEC squads have been invited league in the country since its inception in 1933. NOTES to the NCAA Tournament, an average over six per season. The SEC set yet another NCAA record in The SEC posted another landmark season in both 2004 and 2005 with nine teams earning post- 2006 as the conference had an NCAA-high eight * The SEC has sent 33 teams to the College World season births. The SEC also had a NCAA-record five teams earn selection to NCAA postseason play and Series since 1990. That was accomplished despite teams earn regional host sites in 2004 and 2006. Georgia advanced to the College World Series. An no SEC teams making the field in 1992. LSU has SEC squad has now appeared in the College World been to Omaha 10 times and Florida and Georgia * The SEC has had an NCAA-high 10 different Series 21 of the last 22 years. Ole Miss won the SEC four times, while Alabama, South Carolina, and teams compete in the 56-year history of the College tournament title over Vanderbilt. Alabama and Mississippi State and Tennessee have been three World Series. In those appearances, the conference Kentucky shared the SEC regular-season title with a times each. Auburn has been once, while Arkansas has registered a 83-98 record, a 45.8 winning per- 20-10 conference record. advanced in 2004. centage. The Southeastern Conference boasts ten former * SEC teams have won six of the last 17 national * Since 1990, 22 SEC squads have posted 50+ win National Players of the Year, nine Baseball America championships, with LSU winning five (1991, 1993, seasons, while 82 have won 40+ games in a season, Coach of the Year and seven Collegiate Baseball 1996, 1997, 2000) and Georgia claiming the 1990 including five teams in 2006. Coach of the Year honors. 126 student-athletes have title. The SEC has finished runner up three times in been named first-team All-American, seven of which that time, 1997, 2002 and 2005. * The SEC posted a 253-92 record against non- came in 2006. conference foes in 2006, a 73.3 winning percentage. * SEC teams are 61-57 since 1990 in Omaha, a Since 1990, the SEC has accumulated a 4065-1536- In 2006, 40 former SEC players were listed on 51.7 winning percentage. Not counting games 4 record against non-conference teams, a 72.5 win- MLB opening day 25-man rosters, while 55 were against each other, the SEC has a 46-43 record in ning percentage. taken in the 2006 MLB Amateur Draft, three in the the CWS since 1990, a 51.7 winning percentage. first round. Tennessee’s was the first * SEC teams have also been strong in the polls. overall pick of the draft by the Kansas City Royals. * The SEC has played 25 games in the "Final Four" Since 1990, 80 conference teams have appeared in Georgia’s Brooks Brown and of Ole of the College World Series since 1990, an average the final Baseball America poll, 85 in the final MIss were both selected in the supplemental first of 1.5 per year. Only four times, 1992,1994, 2003 Collegiate Baseball poll and, since 1992, 77 in the round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft. and 2006, has the SEC failed to get a team to the final ESPN Coaches poll. Brown was selected by the “Final Four” of the CWS. with the 34th overall pick, and Coghlan was selected by the Florida Marlins with the 36th overall pick. With * The SEC has averaged nearly eight games those three selections, the SEC has now had a first played per year in the College World Series since round selection in each year since 1991 and 58 total 1990. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha in the first round during that time.

The 2006 SEC Baseball Tournament, held in Hoover, Ala. drew 108,173 fans, marking the third time in the last four years the total has surpassed the 100,000 plateau. The championship game drew over 9,000, bringing the total from the 2005 and 2006 championship games, all involving out-of-state- teams, to over 20,000.

The SEC drew a record-high 1,602,536 fans to its on-campus ballparks in 2006, double that of the next closest conference. Seven SEC teams drew in excess of 100,000 fans to their parks in 2006. The SEC averaged a new league-high 3,862 fans per game in 2006. In addition, for the first time in league history, all 12 SEC schools averaged more than 1,000 fans per game. SEC

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74 2007 AUBURN Baseball southeastern conference tournament 2007 SEC TOURNAMENT The Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament returns for an eighth straight year to Hoover 2006 SEC TOURNAMENT Metropolitan Stadium in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover, Ala., May 23-27. The SEC Tournament will follow an eight-team double elimination tournament that is modeled after the May 24-28, 2006 College World Series. The tournament field includes the top two teams from the SEC’s Eastern and Hoover Metropolitan Stadium Birmingham, AL Western Divisions plus four at-large bids based on conference winning percentage. The Hoover Met serves as home of the Double-A Birmingham Barons (Chicago White Sox) of the Southern League. Located eight miles south of Birmingham, the stadium is regarded by many sports WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 experts as one fo the best of its kind in the nation. It seats 10,800 for baseball, but can accomodate up Game 1 to 16,000 when the patio, banquet and side grassy areas are used. The stadium also houses 12 suites South Carolina 4, Kentucky 2 and state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms. Game 2 Tickets for the 2007 tournament are $90 for reserved box seats, $15 for a single-game reserved seat, Vanderbilt 9, Georgia 4 $48 for a Dr Pepper Six-Pack general admission book, and $10 for a single-game general admission. Game 3 LSU 4, Alabama 3 2007 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Game 4 Ole Miss 9, Arkansas 4 Wednesday, May 23 TV Game 1 (10 a.m.) #7 Seed vs. #2 Seed CSS THURSDAY, MAY 25 Game 2 (1 p.m.) #6 Seed vs. #3 Seed CSS Game 5 Game 3 (5 p.m.) #8 Seed vs. #1 Seed CSS Georgia 16, Kentucky 10 Game 4 (8 p.m.) #5 Seed vs. #4 Seed CSS Game 6 Alabama 4, Arkansas 3 Thursday, May 24 Game 7 Game 5 (10 a.m.) Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 CSS Vanderbilt 11, South Carolina 1 Game 6 (1 p.m.) Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 CSS Game 8 Game 7 (5 p.m.) Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 CSS Ole Miss 12, LSU 1 Game 8 (8 p.m.) Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 CSS Friday, May 25 FRIDAY, MAY 26 Game 9 (3 p.m.) Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 7 FSN Game 9 Game 10 (6:30 p.m.) Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 8 FSN Georgia 16, South Carolina 10 Saturday, May 26 Game 10 Game 11 (10 a.m.) Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 9 FSN Alabama 8, LSU 3 Game 12 (1:30 p.m.) Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 10 FSN Game 13* (5 p.m.) Winner Game 11 vs. Loser Game 11 CSS SATURDAY, MAY 28 Game 14* (8:30 p.m.) Winner Game 12 vs. Loser Game 12 CSS Game 11 Georgia 5, Vanderbilt 4 Sunday, May 27 Game 12 Game 15* (3 p.m.) Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 14 FSN Ole Miss 9, Alabama 2 Game 13 All times central; All games will begin 30 minutes following previous game, but no earlier than designated start time. Vanderbilt 11, Georgia 1 * - Game 13 necessary if winner of Game 9 wins Game 11. * - Game 14 necessary if winner of Game 10 wins Game 12. If Game 13 is not necessary, Game 14 would start at 5 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 29 * - If both bracket winners are undefeated, there will be no 5 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. games on Saturday and the championship Game 15 game would be Game 13, which would be played on Sunday. Ole Miss 9, Vanderbilt 3

SEC TOURNAMENT SEEDING: The two division champions shall be automatically seeded number one and number two based on winning percentage in conference competition. The rest shall be seeded numbers three through eight based on win- ning percentage without regard to division. Ties will be broken in the following manner: ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

C— Jacson Jacobs, Georgia 1. TWO-TEAM TIE: When two teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in the following order until the tie is broken): 1B— C.J. Ketchum, Ole Miss A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2B— Justin Henry, Ole Miss B. If they are divisional opponents: 3B— Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt 1. Won-lost percentage within their division (over the 15-game SEC division schedule). SS— , Vanderbilt 2. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the No. 1 team in their division (and proceeding through the No. 6 team, OF— Dominic de la Osa, Vanderbilt if necessary). OF— Mark Wright, Ole Miss C. If two teams are not divisional opponents: OF— Alex Presley, Ole Miss 1. Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed using common opponents only (and proceeding through the DH— Shea Robin, Vanderbilt No. 8 seed, if necessary). P— Wade LeBlanc, Alabama 2. Coin flip by the Commissioner. P— Mike Cisco, South Carolina MVP— Mark Wright, Ole Miss 2. THREE-TEAM TIE (or more): When three or more teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in descending order until the tie is broken): Once the tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker procedure as stated in No. 1 above will be used. A. If all three teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams. B. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if necessary, using common opponents only. C. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw. SEC

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 75 TEAM BATTING (All Games) TEAM GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT SLG% OB% AVG FINAL 2006 SEC STANDINGS Ole Miss 66 2292 483 709 145 19 59 452 95-118 .466 .379 .309 Georgia 70 2541 496 786 134 27 78 457 65-82 .475 .382 .309 Vanderbilt 65 2291 424 705 131 13 57 388 48-78 .451 .384 .308 EASTERN DIVISION Mississippi State 60 2172 438 668 127 11 55 397 49-58 .452 .393 .308 South Carolina 66 2332 487 711 120 15 92 456 24-42 .488 .387 .305 Conference Overall Tennessee 55 1882 344 571 95 9 50 315 51-76 .443 .383 .303 Kentucky 61 2057 500 615 146 9 99 455 52-74 .523 .411 .299 School W-L Pct W-L Pct Alabama 65 2257 429 657 106 21 50 394 67-92 .423 .381 .291 #Kentucky ...... 20-10 .667 44-17 .721 LSU 59 1966 342 564 107 18 61 308 41-56 .453 .368 .287 Georgia ...... 18-12 .600 47-23 .671 Arkansas 60 2057 380 584 118 11 64 335 82-114 .445 .380 .284 Vanderbilt ...... 16-14 .533 38-27 .585 Auburn 56 1945 283 536 104 6 35 255 41-55 .389 .351 .276 South Carolina ...... 15-15 .500 41-25 .621 Florida 56 1896 321 502 71 10 52 302 33-45 .395 .356 .265 Tennessee ...... 11-18 .379 31-24 .564 Florida ...... 10-20 .333 28-28 .500 TEAM PITCHING (All Games) # SEC Co-Champion, Eastern Division Champion TEAM GP CG SV SH IP R ER H SO BB HR O/AVG ERA Alabama 65 7 14 4 581.2 271 228 532 493 217 54 .243 3.53 Arkansas 60 1 19 1 536.0 273 218 519 453 169 48 .251 3.66 WESTERN DIVISION Kentucky 61 8 13 2 541.2 310 238 641 363 140 31 .296 3.95 Vanderbilt 65 7 12 4 579.1 308 271 557 574 229 45 .251 4.21 Conference Overall Florida 56 3 10 1 493.2 300 231 561 346 157 32 .285 4.21 School W-L Pct W-L Pct Mississippi State 60 5 10 1 533.1 302 250 572 409 162 49 .275 4.22 Tennessee 55 7 12 3 485.0 298 237 486 418 190 49 .258 4.40 % Alabama ...... 20-10 .667 44-21 .677 South Carolina 66 3 11 5 590.1 343 305 583 534 241 60 .258 4.65 Arkansas ...... 18-12 .600 39-21 .650 Ole Miss 66 4 20 3 580.1 359 305 631 495 230 62 .278 4.73 & Ole Miss ...... 17-13 .567 44-22 .667 Georgia 70 4 17 8 627.1 390 334 686 477 209 61 .279 4.79

2005 SEC team statistics LSU ...... 13-17 .433 35-24 .593 LSU 59 2 13 4 521.2 334 292 581 426 208 54 .282 5.04 Mississippi State ...... 12-17 .414 37-23 .617 Auburn 56 0 9 1 494.2 354 283 562 375 214 40 .288 5.15 Auburn ...... 9-21 .300 22-34 .393 % SEC Co-Champion, Western Division Champion & SEC Tournament Champion TEAM BATTING (Conference Games) TEAM GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT SLG% OB% AVG South Carolina 30 1077 214 337 47 6 42 204 6-14 .485 .391 .313 Vanderbilt 30 1079 195 336 68 4 20 179 22-32 .437 .382 .311 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RESULTS Alabama 30 1067 205 332 58 9 28 187 28-35 .461 .388 .311 Ole Miss 30 1057 205 319 69 8 23 194 40-52 .447 .365 .302 Mississippi State 29 1085 186 327 64 4 30 172 17-21 .451 .366 .301 Fri., June 16 Tennessee 29 1015 138 294 40 3 26 127 15-28 .421 .344 .290 Clemson 8, Georgia Tech 4 Georgia 30 1074 171 308 55 8 31 158 28-34 .439 .353 .287 North Carolina 7, Cal St. Fullerton 5 (13 inn.) Kentucky 30 1008 220 282 60 4 58 203 16-23 .520 .385 .280 Arkansas 30 1036 188 289 53 3 40 172 32-43 .452 .367 .279 Sat., June 17 Auburn 30 1056 140 280 51 4 14 122 10-18 .361 .335 .265 Florida 30 1028 137 269 36 5 28 127 17-21 .388 .332 .262 Rice 6, Georgia 4 LSU 30 1016 151 264 53 4 34 137 10-13 .420 .343 .260 Miami (Fla.) 11, Oregon St. 1 TEAM PITCHING (Conference Games) Sun., June 18 TEAM GP CG SV SH IP R ER H SO BB HR O/AVG ERA Cal St. Fullerton 7, Georgia Tech 5 Alabama 30 6 5 0 268.1 135 116 255 222 111 31 .250 3.89 North Carolina 2, Clemson 0 Arkansas 30 1 8 0 266.0 156 128 291 229 89 34 .275 4.33 Kentucky 30 4 8 0 264.2 182 134 326 163 82 22 .302 4.56 Mon., June 19 Georgia 30 3 11 4 270.0 160 138 296 212 95 24 .279 4.60 Vanderbilt 30 3 6 3 262.0 159 144 270 250 112 29 .266 4.95 Oregon St. 5, Georgia 3 Florida 30 2 4 0 260.2 197 149 321 166 97 23 .304 5.14 Rice 3, Miami (Fla.) 2 Mississippi State 29 5 0 0 257.2 178 151 316 177 82 32 .306 5.27 Ole Miss 30 3 5 0 263.1 183 160 307 209 115 36 .292 5.47 Tue., June 20 Auburn 30 0 3 0 263.2 205 167 322 181 127 28 .302 5.70 Cal St. Fullerton 7, Clemson 6 South Carolina 30 1 5 1 266.2 183 169 278 231 128 37 .270 5.70 Tennessee 29 7 4 1 254.1 192 166 303 185 89 36 .292 5.87 Oregon St. 8, Miami (Fla.) 1 LSU 30 1 8 0 264.2 220 202 352 191 114 42 .322 6.87

Wed., June 21 (All Games) (Conference Games) North Carolina 6, Cal St. Fullerton 5 TEAM FIELDING TEAM FIELDING Oregon St. 5, Rice 0 TEAM PO A E DP FLD% TEAM PO A E DP FLD% South Carolina 1771 629 54 61 .978 South Carolina 800 273 23 21 .979 Ole Miss 1741 674 65 69 .974 LSU 794 320 28 20 .975 Thu., June 22 LSU 1565 595 64 48 .971 Ole Miss 790 314 28 35 .975 Oregon St. 2, Rice 0 Vanderbilt 1738 631 73 43 .970 Vanderbilt 786 290 32 22 .971 Georiga 1882 694 84 55 .968 Georgia 810 293 35 26 .969 June 25-27 Alabama 1745 682 86 51 .966 Alabama 805 327 41 27 .965 Kentucky 1625 797 88 71 .965 Tennessee 763 290 43 23 .961 North Carolina 4, Oregon St. 3 Arkansas 1608 607 90 48 .961 Mississippi State 773 318 45 37 .960 Oregon St. 11, North Carolina 7 Mississippi State 1600 651 92 69 .961 Kentucky 794 386 49 30 .960 Oregon St. 3, North Carolina 2 Tennessee 1455 544 82 43 .961 Florida 782 325 46 27 .960 Florida 1481 627 87 56 .960 Arkansas 798 297 46 30 .960 2006 National Champions Auburn 1484 555 90 43 .958 Auburn 791 286 47 23 .958 SEC

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76 2007 AUBURN Baseball BATTING AVG HOME RUNS EARNED RUN AVG. PLAYER, TEAM AVG PLAYER, TEAM HR PLAYER, TEAM ERA Thomas Berkery, MS .383 Josh Morris, UG 23 Justin Pigott, MS 1.66 2006 ALL-SEC Jeffrey Rea, MS .372 Quinn Stewart, LS 23 Shaun Seibert, AR 2.79 Julie Borbon, UT .366 Pedro Alvarez, VU 22 Greg Dombrowski, UK 2.83 FIRST TEAM 1B- Ryan Strieby, Kentucky Michael Campbell, SC .364 Ryan Strieby, UK 20 Wade LeBlanc, UA 2.92 2B- Jeffrey Rea, Mississippi State Jonathan WYatt, UG .361 John Shelby, UK 18 Nick Schmidt, AR 3.01 3B- Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt Mike Bianucci, AU .359 Seaon Coughlin, UK 17 Bryan Augenstein, UF 3.07 SS- Zack Cozart, Ole Miss Emeel Salem, UA .356 , SC 17 Josh Edmondson, UF 3.21 SS- Thomas Berkery, Mississippi State Joey Side, UG .352 Danny Hamblin, AR 17 Rip Warren, UG 3.25 C- J.P. Arencibia, Tennessee Neil Giesler, SC .352 Robbie Grinestaff, SC 17 Rommy Hunter, UA 3.30 OF- *Emeel Salem, Alabama J.P. Arencibia, UT .352 Mark Wright, UM 16 Craig Cobb, UT 3.31 OF- Quinn Stewart, LSU Collin Cowgill, UK 16 OF- Michael Campbell, South Carolina SLUGGING PCT. WINS DH- Mike Bianucci, Auburn PLAYER, TEAM PCT HITS PLAYER, TEAM W P- Nick Schmidt, Arkansas Ryan Strieby, UK .704 PLAYER, TEAM H Wade LeBlanc, UA 11 P- Wade LeBlanc, Alabama Pedro Alvarez, VU .675 Joey Side, UG 111 Craig Satterwhite, UM 11 RP- Joshua Fields, Georgia Quinn Stewart, LS .664 Emeel Salem, UA 101 Greg Dombrowski, UK 10 Josh Morris, UG .643 Jonathan Wyatt, UG 96 , UA 10 SECOND TEAM Sean Coughlin, UK .640 Jeffrey Rea, MS 94 Craig Cobb, UT 9 1B- Josh Morris, Georgia John Shelby, UK .629 Zack Cozart, UM 92 Nick Schmidt, AR 9 2B- John Shelby, Kentucky Mark Wright, UM .611 Chris Coghlan, UM 92 , VU 9 3B- Chris Coghlan, Ole Miss Kody Valverde, UA .607 Justin Henry, UM 89 Bryan Augenstein, UF 9 SS- Michael Hollander, LSU Robbie Grinestaff, SC .599 C.J. Ketchum, UM 88 6 tied at 8 SS- Reese Havens, South Carolina Joey Side, UG .597 Neil Giesler, SC 88 C- Kody Valverde, Alabama Thomas Berkery, MS 88 STRIKEOUTS C- Sean Coughlin, Kentucky ON BASE PCT. PLAYER, TEAM SO OF- Jake Dugger, Arkansas PLAYER, TEAM PCT David Price, VU 155 OF- Joey Side, Georgia Ryan Strieby, UK .473 PLAYER, TEAM BB Nick Schmidt, AR 145 OF- Julio Borbon, Tennessee Kody Valverde, UA .463 Pedro Alvarez, VU 57 Wade LeBlanc, UA 128 DH- Robbie Grinestaff, South Carolina Thomas Berkery, MS .460 Ryan Strieby, UK 46 Brooks Brown, UG 123 P- David Price, Vanderbilt Pedro Alvarez, VU .456 Evan Bush, UA 42 James Adkins, UG 112 P- Bryan Augenstein, Florida Michael Campbell, SC .453 Kody Valverde, UA 42 Bryan Augenstein, UF 98 RP- Wynn Pelzer, South Carolina David Macias, VU .447 Collin Cowgill, UK 41 Matt Buschmann, VU 88 Jeffrey Rea, MS .443 Jason Jacobs, UG 41 Clay Dirks, LS 84 ALL FRESHMAN TEAM Sean Coughlin, UK 437 Alex Avila, UA 40 Craig Snipp, UK 83 1B- Justin Smoak, South Carolina Jake Dugger, AR .437 Antone DeJesus, UK 40 Tommy Hunter, UA 80 2B- J.T. Wise, LSU Chris Coghlan, UM .437 Jake Dugger, AR 40 3B- Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt SS- Tony Delmonico, Tennessee Justin Smoak, SC 40 INNINGS PITCHED OF- Luke Greinke, Auburn RUNS SCORED PLAYER, TEAM IP OF- Jared Bogany, LSU PLAYER, TEAM R RUNS BATTED IN Wade LeBlanc, UA 129.1 OF- Andrew Crisp, South Carolina Chris Coghlan, UM 75 PLAYER, TEAM RBI Tommy Hunter, UA 117.1 DH- Mike Bianucci, Auburn Pedro Alvarez, VU 70 Mark Wright, UM 79 Nick Schmidt, AR 116.2 P- Tommy Hunter, Alabama Antone DeJesus, UK 67 Ryan Strieby, UK 77 Craig Cobb, UT 111.1 P- Mike Cisco, South Carolina Emeel Salem, UA 67 Danny Hamblin, AR 68 Bryan Augenstein, UF 111.1 RP- Cody Satterwhite, Ole Miss Justin Henry, UM 65 Josh Morris, UG 68 Brooks Brown, UF 110.2 Josh Morris, UG 62 Zack Cpzart, UM 64 David Price, VU 110.1 SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Collin Cowgill, UK 62 Pedro Alvarez, VU 64 Craig Snipp, UK 106.0 Ryan Strieby, Kentucky , UG 61 Justin Smoak, SC 63 James Adkins, UT 106.0 SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR Alex Presley, UM 61 Matt Downs, UA 62 Greg Dombrowski, UK 101.2 Nick Schmidt, Arkansas Justin Smoak, SC 61 Alex Presley, UM 61 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Collin Cowgill, UK 61 APPEARANCES Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt DOUBLES PLAYER, TEAM AP SEC COACH OF THE YEAR PLAYER, TEAM 2B STOLEN BASES Joshua Fields, UG 35 *John Cohen, Kentucky Chris Coghlan, UM 22 PLAYER, TEAM RBI Josh Edmondson, UR 35 Ryan Strieby, UK 22 Emeel Salem, UA 36 RippWarren, UG 34 Brian Hernandez, VU 21 Chris Coghlan, UM 24 Darren O’Day, UF 33 PLAYER & PITCHER OF THE Joey Side, UG 20 Alex Presley, UM 20 Devin Collis, AR 33 WEEK Mark Wright, UM 19 Julio Borbon, UT 19 David Robertson, UA 29 Russell Dixon, AU 19 Justin Henry, UM 18 Garrett White, UM 29 Date Player (School) Pitcher (School) Ryan Flaherty, VU 19 Craig Gentry, AR 16 Sean Watson, UT 29 Feb. 13 Adam Davis, UF Nick Schmidt, AR 8 tied at 18 Danny Hamblin, AR 15 Johnny Thompson, AU 28 Feb. 20 Mike Bianucci, AU Darren O’Day, UF Tyler Johnstone, AU 15 David Hurst, UF 27 Feb. 27 Bruce Sprowl, LSU Brooks Brown, UG TRIPLES Zack Cozart, UM 15 Mar. 6 Sean Coughlin, UK Andrew Cruse, SC PLAYER, TEAM 3B Bruce Edwards, AU 14 SAVES Mar. 13 Matt Robbins, UG David Price, VU Joey Side, UG 9 Jeffrey Rea, MS 14 PLAYER, TEAM SV Mar. 20 Ryan Strieby, UK Wade LeBlanc, UA Alex Presley, UM 7 Joshua Fields, UG 15 Mar. 27 Antone DeJesus, UK David Price, VU Emeel Salem, UA 7 Sean Watson, UT 11 Apr. 3 Alex Presley, UM David Price, VU Julio Borbon, UT 5 Garrett White, UM 11 Apr. 10 Sean Coughlin, UK David Price, VU Greg Paiml, UA 5 David Robertson, UA 10 Apr. 17 Pedro Alvarez, VU Mike Cisco, SC Bruce Sprowl, LS 5 Devin Collis, AR 9 Apr. 24 John Shelby, UK Brooks Brown, UG May 1 Emeel Salem, UA Mickey Westphal, UG Trent Kline, Sc 4 Darren O’Day, UF 8 May 8 Brian Walker, AR Justin Pigott, MS 15 tied at 3 Andrew Albers, UK 7 May 15 J.P. Arencibia, UT Matt Robinson, UK Luke Greinke, AU 6 May 22 Matt Downs, UA Nick Schmidt, AR Brett Cleveland, MS 5 Daryl Maday, AR 5 Wynn Pelzer, SC 5 SEC

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 77 FEBRUARY Murray State at Mississippi State Mississippi State at Dallas Baptist 7 (Saturday) MAY Eastern Michigan at South Carolina Appalachian State at South Carolina *Alabama at Vanderbilt 2 (Friday) IPFW at Tennessee Morehead State at Tennessee *Mississippi State at Arkansas 1 (Tuesday) Arkansas at Louisiana Tech 8 - Vanderbilt vs. Boston College Vanderbilt at Belmont *Auburn at LSU Wofford at Georgia Tennessee at Florida State *South Carolina at Florida Nicholls St. at LSU 27 (Tuesday) 16 (Friday) *Georgia at Ole Miss 3 (Saturday) Samford at Auburn *Tennessee at Alabama *Tennessee at Kentucky 2 (Wednesday) Arkansas at Louisiana Tech Florida at USF *Arkansas at Kentucky Ole Miss at Memphis Tennessee at Florida State Winthrop at Georgia *Auburn at Georgia 8 (Sunday) Oakland at Kentucky *Mississippi State at Florida *Alabama at Vanderbilt 4 (Friday) 4 (Sunday) Tulane at LSU *LSU at South Carolina *Mississippi State at Arkansas *Alabama at Florida Arkansas at Louisiana Tech Belmont at Ole Miss *Ole Miss at Vanderbilt *Auburn at LSU * LSU at Arkansas Tennessee at Florida State Mississippi Valley State at Mississippi State *South Carolina at Florida *Auburn at Mississippi State Austin Peay at Vanderbilt 17 (Saturday) *Georgia at Ole Miss *Vanderbilt at Georgia 9 (Friday) *Tennessee at Alabama *Tennessee at Kentucky *Kentucky at South Carolina Georgia State at Alabama 28 (Wednesday) *Arkansas at Kentucky *Ole Miss at Tennessee Arkansas at Troy UAB at Alabama *Auburn at Georgia 10 (Tuesday) Hofstra at Auburn Xavier at Kentucky *Mississippi State at Florida Missouri State at Arkansas 5 (Saturday) VMI at Florida *LSU at South Carolina Mercer at Auburn *Alabama at Florida Oregon State at Georgia MARCH *Ole Miss at Vanderbilt UCF at Florida * LSU at Arkansas Saint Mary’s at LSU Savannah State at Georgia *Auburn at Mississippi State 5 - South Carolina vs. Oklahoma 2 (Friday) 18 (Sunday) Mississippi Valley St. at LSU *Vanderbilt at Georgia Eastern Michigan at Tennessee McNeese State at Alabama *Tennessee at Alabama Mississippi State at South Alabama *Kentucky at South Carolina 7 - Vanderbilt vs. Rice 1 - Arkansas vs. Ole Miss *Arkansas at Kentucky *Ole Miss at Tennessee Arizona State at Auburn *Auburn at Georgia 11 (Wednesday) 10 (Saturday) George Washington at Florida *Mississippi State at Florida Southeastern Louisiana at Alabama 6 (Sunday) Georgia State at Alabama Southern California at Georgia *LSU at South Carolina Georgia at Western Carolina *Alabama at Florida Arkansas at Troy Wisconsin Milwaukee at Kentucky *Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Kentucky at Louisville * LSU at Arkansas Hofstra at Auburn Lipscomb at LSU Ole Miss at Southern Miss *Auburn at Mississippi State VMI at Florida 4-Mississippi State vs. Troy 20 (Tuesday) Mississippi State vs. S. 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South Carolina vs. The Citadel 9 - Mississippi St. vs. Winthrop *Arkansas at Tennessee *Tennessee at Vanderbilt * LSU at Vanderbilt Bethune-Cookman at Tennessee Brown at South Carolina *Ole Miss at Auburn Ohio at Vanderbilt Siena at Tennessee *Florida at Georgia 22 (Sunday) 19 (Saturday) Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt *Kentucky at Mississippi State *Alabama at Auburn *Alabama at Mississippi State 20 (Tuesday) *South Carolina at Vanderbilt *Arkansas at Georgia *Ole Miss at Arkansas Troy at Auburn 10 (Saturday) *Kentucky at Florida *Auburn at Kentucky Florida State at Florida Nebraska at Alabama 31 (Saturday) *LSU at Mississippi State *Tennessee at Florida Memphis at Ole Miss Kansas at Arkansas *LSU at Alabama *South Carolina at Ole Miss *Georgia at South Carolina Purdue at Auburn *Arkansas at Tennessee *Tennessee at Vanderbilt * LSU at Vanderbilt 21 (Wednesday) Florida at Texas A&M *Ole Miss at Auburn Florida at Mercer Gardner-Webb at Georgia *Florida at Georgia 24 (Tuesday) 23-27 (Wednesday-Sunday) Murray State at Kentucky UT Martin at Kentucky *Kentucky at Mississippi State Georgia at Georgia Tech SEC Tournament Northwestern St. at LSU Southern Miss at LSU *South Carolina at Vanderbilt Southern at LSU Lipscomb at Vanderbilt UCLA at Ole Miss Murray State at Ole Miss JUNE 9 - Mississippi St. vs. Baylor APRIL Southern Miss at Mississippi State 23 (Friday) Brown at South Carolina Davidson at South Carolina 1-4 (Fri.-Mon.) Villanova at Alabama Siena at Tennessee 1 (Sunday) Tennessee at ETSU NCAA Regionals Illinois State at Arkansas Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt *LSU at Alabama Campus Sites 2 - Auburn vs. Jacksonville *Arkansas at Tennessee 25 (Wednesday) Kent State at Florida 11 (Sunday) *Ole Miss at Auburn Samford at Alabama 8-11 (Fri.-Mon.) Purdue at Georgia Nebraska at Alabama *Florida at Georgia Wichita State at Arkansas NCAA Super Regionals Tennessee Tech at Kentucky Kansas at Arkansas *Kentucky at Mississippi State Auburn at Troy Campus Sites Central Florida at LSU Purdue at Auburn *South Carolina at Vanderbilt Louisville at Kentucky Wright State at Ole Miss Florida at Texas A&M Southern Miss at Mississippi State 15-25 Murray State at Mississippi State Gardner-Webb at Georgia Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt College World Series Eastern Michigan at South Carolina UT Martin at Kentucky 3 (Tuesday) Omaha, Neb. 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Illinois State at Arkansas Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt Arkansas State at Ole Miss *Tennessee at LSU 2-Coca Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ; 3-Wally 2 – Auburn vs. Michigan State Louisiana-Monroe at Mississippi State *Mississippi State at Ole Miss Pontiff Jr. Classic (Metairie, La.) ; 4-Cadence Kent State at Florida 12 (Monday) Bank Classic (Starkville, Miss.) ; 5-UNC Purdue at Georgia Cleveland State at Kentucky 4 (Wednesday) 28 (Saturday) Wilmington Tournament (Wilmington, NC) ; 6- Tennessee Tech at Kentucky Alabama at UAB *South Carolina at Alabama The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) ; 7- Central Florida at LSU 13 (Tuesday) Northern Colorado at Arkansas *Arkansas at Auburn College Classic (Houston, Wright State at Ole Miss Oral Roberts at Arkansas Furman at South Carolina *Florida at Vanderbilt Texas) ; 8-Music City Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) ; Murray State at Mississippi State VMI at Auburn ETSU at Tennessee *Georgia at Kentucky 9-Quala-T Imprints Baylor Classic (Waco, Eastern Michigan at South Carolina Western Carolina at Georgia Vanderbilt at Austin Peay *Tennessee at LSU Texas). IPFW at Tennessee Canisius at Kentucky *Mississippi State at Ole Miss 8-Vanderbilt vs. Ball State McNeese St. at LSU 6 (Friday) Ole Miss at Arkansas State *Alabama at Vanderbilt 29 (Sunday) 25 (Sunday) Mississippi State at UT-Arlington *Mississippi State at Arkansas *South Carolina at Alabama Villanova at Alabama Appalachian State at South Carolina *Auburn at LSU *Arkansas at Auburn Illinois State at Arkansas Morehead State at Tennessee *South Carolina at Florida *Florida at Vanderbilt 2 – Auburn vs. South Alabama *Georgia at Ole Miss *Georgia at Kentucky Kent State at Florida 14 (Wednesday) *Tennessee at Kentucky *Tennessee at LSU Purdue at Georgia Samford at Alabama *Mississippi State at Ole Miss Tennessee Tech at Kentucky VMI at Auburn

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78 2007 AUBURN Baseball Auburn Records HOME RUN PERCENTAGE (at bats per HR) INDIVIDUAL, BATTING Season:8.65 (17 in 147 ABs), Bo Jackson (1985) Career: 10.14 (28 in 284 ABs), Bo Jackson (1983, 85-86) GAMES PLAYED Season: 65, Shawn McNally (1994); Brandon Moore MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES (Since 1979) (1994); Jay Waggoner (1994) Season:4, Josh Etheredge (1998); Frank Thomas (1989) Career: 246, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) Career: 8, Josh Etheredge (1995-98); Frank Thomas (1987-89) AT BATS Game: 9, Trey Gainous at Miss. State (3/22/87); Rock MULTI-HIT GAMES (Since 1979) Wilson at Miss. State (3/22/87); Johnny Simmons at Season:38, Jay Waggoner (1994) Florida (4/22/72); Wayne Hall at Florida (4/22/72) Career: 101, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) Season:291, Jay Waggoner (1994) Career: 998, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) MULTI-RBI GAMES (Since 1979) Season:29, Tim Hudson (1997) RUNS Career: 74, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) Game: 5, by several players, last by Jonathan Schuerholz at Arkansas (3/19/00)] Jay Waggoner HITTING STREAK Season:83, Gabe Gross (2000) Season: Career: 232, Mailon Kent (1998-2001) 31 games, Casey Dunn (Feb. 22 [G.1]-Apr. 15, 1997) Career: 532, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) 26 games, Scott Pratt (Mar. 21- May 5, 1998) HITS 25 games, Mailon Kent (Mar. 11-Apr. 29, 2000) Game: 6, Tyler Johnstone vs. Elon (2/25/05); Josh STOLEN BASES 23 games, Steve Renfroe (1977) Etheredge at S. Carolina (3/9/97); Andy Merchant at Game: 3, by seven players including five times by Mailon 22 games, Casey Dunn (Feb. 28-Apr. 9, 1999) Florida (4/22/72) Kent [last: Tyler Johnstone vs. VMI--2/4/06] 22 games, Derek Reif (Mar. 15-Apr. 25, 1997) Season:119, Jay Waggoner (1994) Season:40, Mailon Kent (1999) 21 games, Jeff Powell (Feb. 17 [G.2]-Apr. 28 [G.1], 1990) Career: 341, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) Career: 90, Mailon Kent (1998-01)

RUNS BATTED IN BASES ON BALLS INDIVIDUAL, PITCHING Game: 10, Bob Berry vs. Huntingdon (4/15/82) Game: 4, Jeff Boutwell vs. South Carolina (3/17/06); Gabe Season:103, Todd Faulkner (2000) Gross vs Georgia (03/23/01); Gabe Gross vs South EARNED RUN AVERAGE Career: 269, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) Carolina (05/17/01); Gabe Gross vs. Vanderbilt (4/22/00); Jeff Leatherman vs. Alabama (4/23/91); Season:0.99, Paul Susce (1954) Hayden Gliemmo vs. LSU (3/14/98) Career: 1.69, Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) SINGLES Season:73, Frank Thomas (1989) Season:88, Jay Waggoner (1994) Career: 160, Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) GAMES PITCHED Career: 266, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) Season:44, John Madden (2005) STRIKEOUTS Career: 108, Colter Bean (1997-2000) DOUBLES Game: 5, Russell Whittenburg vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Inning: 2, Jamie Kersh vs. Mercer (4/15/97, 2nd); Tim Season:77, Kevin Chabot (1995) GAMES STARTED Hudson vs. Morehead St. (2/8/97, 5th); Jay Waggoner Career: 199, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) Season:24, Ryan Halla (1995) vs. Troy St. (3/2/94, 1st) Career: 77, John Powell (1990-94) Game: 4, Ken Dempsey vs. Georgia (1971) Season:27, Todd Faulkner (2000) HIT BY PITCH Career: 71, Tood Faulkner (1998-2001) Game: 2, by several players GAMES RELIEVED (Since 1975) Season:20, Robert Lewis (1994) Season:44, John Madden (2005) Career: 27, Brett Burnham (2000-01); Josh Etheredge Career: 106, Colter Bean (1997-2000) TRIPLES (1995-98) Game: 2, Dominic Rich vs. UNCC (3/4/00-G. 2); Todd Faulkner vs. Tennessee (4/11/99); Todd O'Donnell at WINS Alabama (4/20/91, G.2); Tony Haney vs. Jacksonville St. SACRIFICES Season:16, Ryan Halla (1995) (4/10/85); Frank Fryer at Florida (4/2/65) Season:21, Rob Macrory (1996) Career: 43, John Powell (1990-94) Season:10, Trey Gainous (1986) Career: 58, Rob Macrory (1994-97) Career: 20, Rock Wilson (1984-87) LOSSES SACRIFICE FLIES Season:10, Mike Ferry (1990) HOME RUNS Season:9, Casey Dunn (1998) Career: 20, John Powell (1990-94) Game: 3, by several players, last by Josh Etheredge vs. Kentucky (3/29/96) BATTING AVERAGE WINNING PERCENTAGE Season:22, Todd Faulkner (2000) Season:.433, Paul Foster (1985) Season:1.000, Levale Speigner, 10-0 (2003); Jimmy Career: 59, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) Career: .385, Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) Crysel, 9-0 (1964); Terry Leach, 9-0 (1974); Ed Ohman, 7-0 (1988); Lloyd Nix, 6-0 (1959); Phil Constan, 5-0 EXTRA-BASE HITS SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (1980); John Powell, 5-0 (1990) Season:49, Todd Faulkner (2000) Season:.864, Bo Jackson (1985) Career (10 or more decisions): Individual/Team Records Career: 125, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) Career: .729, Bo Jackson (1983, 1985-86) .885, Q.V. Lowe, 23-3 (1966-67) s Career (20 or more decisions): d

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80 2007 AUBURN Baseball COMPLETE GAMES STRIKEOUTS PER NINE INNINGS Season: 10, Joe Beckwith (1977); Q.V. Lowe (1967) Season:14.13 (113 in 72 IP), Gregg Olson (1988) TEAM, PITCHING Career: 20, Joe Beckwith (1974-77) Career: 11.89 (255 in 193.0 IP), Tim Hudson (1996-97) 11.36 (602 in 477.0 IP), John Powell (1990-94) EARNED RUN AVERAGE SHUTOUTS Season: 2.09 in 1967 Season:3, Tommy Youngblood (1989); Joe Beckwith HITS PER NINE INNINGS (1976) Season:5.40 (51 in 85 IP), Q.V. Lowe (1966) SAVES Career: 6, Joe Beckwith (1974-77) Career: 5.87 (139 in 213 IP), Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) Season: 23 in 1995

INNINGS PITCHED COMPLETE GAMES Game: 14.0, Quineth Red Roberts vs. Alabama TEAM, BATTING Season: 21 in 1967 (SEC Playoff) Season:146.2, Ryan Halla (1995) SHUTOUTS Career: 477.0, John Powell (1990-94) AT BATS Game: 66 at Florida (4/22/72) [20 inn.] Season: 9 in 1988 Season:2,428 in 1997 RUNS ALLOWED INNINGS PITCHED Season:73, Ward Yerby (1983) RUNS Game: 20.0 at Florida (4/22/72) Career: 232, Mark Chapman (1984-87) Inning: 16 vs. Troy St. (3/2/94) [1st] Season:591.2 in 1997 Game: 32 vs. Troy State (3/2/94) EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Season:613 in 1997 STRIKEOUTS Season:61, Ward Yerby (1983) Game: 25 vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Career: 185, Mark Chapman (1984-87) HITS Season:629 in 1997 Game: 27 vs. Troy State (3/2/94) TEAM, MISCELLANEOUS HITS ALLOWED Season: 828 in 1997 Season:137, Kevin Humphreys (1994) Career: 406, John Powell (1990-94) RUNS BATTED IN Games: 67 in 1997 Game: 30 vs. Troy State (3/2/94) Wins: 50 in 1997, 1995 Season:577 in 1997 Losses: 34 in 2006, 1983 Winning Percentage: .794 in 1995 (50-13) SINGLES Consecutive Wins: 17 in 1997 Season: 560 in 1997 Consecutive Losses: 10 in 2006 SEC Wins: 19 in 1995 DOUBLES SEC Losses: 21 in 2006 Season:165 in 1997, 1998 SEC Winning Percentage: .833 in 1963 (15-3) Consecutive SEC Wins: 10 in 1987, 1967 TRIPLES Consecutive SEC Losses: 10 in 2006 Season:26 in 1986 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 23, 1956-77 Consec. home games without being shutout: 190, 4/18/98- HOME RUNS 3/9/04 Season:87 in 1998 Consec. non-conference home wins: 41, 2/7/97-4/22/98 Consecutive one-run victories: 7, 1984 EXTRA-BASE HITS Consecutive one-run games: 6 (5-1), May 3-12, 2002 Season:271 in 1998 Most one-run wins, season: 12, 1967, 1981 Most one-run losses, season: 14, 2005 TOTAL BASES Most one-run games, season: 21, 1991, 2005 Season:1,284 in 1997 John Powell STOLEN BASES Season:116 in 1974 STRIKEOUTS Game: 15, Chris Bootcheck vs. W. Virginia (3/5/99) [8.0 IP]; BASE ON BALLS Tim Hudson vs. Winthrop (2/26/97) [7.0 IP]; John Powell Season:349 in 1989 at Ole Miss (4/29/94) [7.1 IP]; Mark Chapman vs. Clemson (3/21/86) [9.0 IP] STRIKEOUTS Season:191, John Powell (1993) Game: 18 vs. South Carolina (3/17/06) Career: 602, John Powell (1990-94) Season:416 in 2005

BASES ON BALLS HIT BY PITCH Season:77, Quineth Roberts (1958) Season:70 in 1997 BATTING AVERAGE WILD PITCHES Season:.341 in 1997 Season: 15, Jason Johnson (1993) Individual/Team Records

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 81 GAMES PLAYED G TOTAL BASES TB 5. Andy Bennett (2006) 12 1. Heath Kelly (1997) 67 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 198 John Tyler (1999) 12 Jamie Kersh (1997) 67 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 183 7. Adam Sullivan (1997) 11 3. Casey Dunn (1999) 65 3. Casey Dunn (1999) 171 8. Jonathan Schuerholz (2001) 10 Todd Faulkner (1999) 65 Scott Pratt (1998) 171 Chris Beaird (2000) 10 Mailon Kent (1999) 65 5. Gabe Gross (2000) 169 Josh Etheredge (1997) 10 Dominic Rich (1999) 65 6. Josh Etheredge (1998) 168 Heath Kelly (1997 10 Chad Wandall (1999) 65 7. Frank Thomas (1989) 165 Josh Etheredge (1996) 10 Tim Hudson (1997) 65 8. Jay Waggoner (1994) 161 Frank Thomas (1989) 10 Rob Macrory (1997) 65 9. Josh Etheredge (1997) 160 Chad Wandall (1997) 65 10. Doug Gilcrease (1982) 154 BATTING AVERAGE BA Shawn McNally (1994) 65 1. Paul Foster (1985) Brandon Moore (1994) 65 MULTI-HIT GAMES G [87-of-201] .433 Jay Waggoner (1994) 65 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 38 2. Jim Pyburn (1954) 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 35 [38-of-88] .432 AT BATS AB Brandon Moore (1994) 35 3. Gabe Gross (2000) 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 291 4. Scott Pratt (1998) 33 [102-of-237] .430 2. Casey Dunn (1998) 275 Rob Macrory (1997) 33 4. Todd Faulkner (2000) 3. Tim Hudson (1997) 273 Bo Jackson Gabe Gross (2000) 33 [105-of-248] .423 4. Javon Moran (2003) 272 6. (2003) 32 5. Alan Koch (1959) 5. Casey Dunn (1999) 269 DOUBLES 2B Todd Faulkner (2000) 32 [36-of-86] .419 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 27 Mailon Kent (1999) 269 Adam Sullivan (1997) 32 6. Joey Martin (1971) 2. Gabe Gross (2000) 26 Rob Macrory (1997) 269 9. Mailon Kent (1999) 31 [55-of-132] .417 3. Karl Amonite (2005) 25 Brandon Moore (1994) 269 Javon Moran (2002) 31 7. Larry Nichols (1962) Tug Hulett (2003) 25 9. Jay Waggoner (1995) 268 [35-of-85] .412 Tony Haney (1986) 25 10. Javon Moran (2002) 266 MULTI-RBI GAMES G 8. Jay Waggoner (1994) 6. Rob Macrory (1997) 24 Jamie Kersh (1997) 266 1. Tim Hudson (1997) 29 [119-of-291] .409 Kevin Chabot (1995) 24 2. Todd Faulkner (2000) 27 9. Scott Pratt (1998) .407 8. Gabe Gross (1999) 23 RUNS R 3. Josh Etheredge (1998) 26 10. Andy Merchant (1969) Jamie Kersh (1999) 23 1. Gabe Gross (2000) 83 4. Gabe Gross (2000) 25 [27-of-67] .403 Jay Waggoner (1995) 23 2. Scott Pratt (1998) 82 5. Casey Dunn (1999) 23 11. Frank Thomas (1989) Jay Waggoner (1994) 23 3. Adam Sullivan (1997) 81 Josh Etheredge (1997) 23 [83-of-206] .402 Chad Wandall (1998) 23 4. Mailon Kent (2000) 80 7. Josh Etheredge (1996) 21 12. Jimmy Barfield (1964) 5. Mailon Kent (1999) 79 Frank Thomas (1989) 21 [43-of-107] .402 Josh Etheredge (1997) 79 TRIPLES 3B 9. Gabe Gross (1999) 20 1. Trey Gainous (1986) 10 7. Rob Macrory (1997) 77 Casey Dunn (1998) 20 SLUGGING PCT PCT 2. Javon Moran (2003) 7 8. Dominic Rich (2000) 72 1. Bo Jackson (1985) .864 Dominic Rich (2000) 7 9. Josh Etheredge (1998) 71 STOLEN BASES SB 2. Frank Thomas (1989) .801 Adam Sullivan (1996) 7 Tim Hudson (1997) 71 1. Mailon Kent (1999) 40 3. Todd Faulkner (2000) .798 Jim Pyburn (1954) 7 Rock Wilson (1987) 71 2. Scott Pratt (1998) 33 4. Jim Pyburn (1954) .784 Rock Wilson (1984) 7 3. Dom Fucci (1978) 28 5. Doug Gilcrease (1982) .782 Rock Wilson (1987) 7 HITS H 4. Mailon Kent (2000) 27 6. Paul Foster (1985) .741 8. Clete Thomas (2005) 6 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 119 5. Javon Moran (2003) 26 7. Larry Nichols (1961) .730 Clete Thomas (2004) 6 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 108 Rob Macrory (1997) 26 8. Larry Nichols (1962) .729 Jimmy Barfield (1964) 6 3. Todd Faulkner (2000) 105 Curt Cope (1974) 26 9. Todd Faulkner (1998) .727 Frank Fryer (1965) 6 Scott Pratt (1998) 105 Rock Wilson (1987) 26 10. Frank Fryer (1965) .720 Bo Jackson (1985) 6 5. Adam Sullivan (1997) 103 9. Dominic Rich (2000) 25 Scott Pratt (1998) 6 6. Gabe Gross (2000) 102 10. Clete Thomas (2004) 24 ON BASE AVERAGE OBA Casey Dunn (1999) 102 Clete Thomas (2004) 24 1. Frank Thomas (1989) .568 Mailon Kent (1999) 102 HOME RUNS HR Javon Moran (2001) 24 2. Gabe Gross (2000) .536 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 22 9. Rob Macrory (1997) 99 Rob Macrory (1996) 24 3. Frank Thomas (1988) .509 2. Josh Etheredge (1998) 21 10. Javon Moran (2002) 97 Trey Gainous (1987) 24 4. Scott Pratt (1998) .503 Frank Thomas (1987) 21 Brandon Moore (1994) 97 5. Todd Faulkner (2000) .502 4. Josh Etheredge (1997) 20 BASES ON BALLS BB 6. Bo Jackson (1985) .500 Todd Faulkner (1998) 20 RUNS BATTED IN RBI 1. Frank Thomas (1989) 73 7. Tim Edge (1990) .498 6. Frank Thomas (1989) 19 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 103 2. Gabe Gross (2000) 59 8. Adam Sullivan (1997) .482 7. Tim Hudson (1997) 18 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 95 3. Gabe Gross (2001) 57 9. Jeff Leatherman (1991) .476 Tim Lemons (1985) 18 3. Josh Etheredge (1998) 90 Mark Bellhorn (1995) 57 10. Paul Foster (1985) .473 9. Doug Gilcrease (1982) 17 4. Gabe Gross (2000) 86 5. Dominic Rich (1999) 55 Bo Jackson (1985) 17 Casey Dunn (1999) 86 Dominic Rich (1998) 55 6. Frank Thomas (1989) 83 7. Kevin Chabot (1995) 51 7. Josh Etheredge (1997) 82 EXTRA BASE HITS EBH Scott Pratt (1998) 51 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 49 8. Josh Etheredge (1996) 78 9. Josh Etheredge (1997) 47 2. Doug Gilcrease (1982) 41 9. Paul Foster (1985) 74 Jeff Leatherman (1991) 47 Frank Thomas (1989) 41 10. Jamie Kersh (1997) 72 Josh Etheredge (1998) 41 STRIKEOUTS K 5. Gabe Gross (2000) 40 SINGLES 1B 1. Kevin Chabot (1995) 77 6. Tim Hudson (1997) 39 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 88 2. Josh Bell (2004) 65 7. Josh Etheredge (1997) 38 2. Javon Moran (2002) 81 3. Josh Etheredge (1998) 62 Scott Pratt (1998) 38 Mailon Kent (1999) 81 4. Clete Thomas (2005) 61 9. Karl Amonite (2005) 37 4. Adam Sullivan (1997) 80 Kevin Chabot (1994) 61 10. Casey Dunn (1999) 36 5. Brandon Moore (1994) 71 6. Scott Schade (2003) 60 Kevin Chabot (1995) 36 Clark Preble (1989) 71 7. Frank Sanders (1994) 58 7. Tyler Johnstone (2005) 70 8. Bruce Edwards (2005) 56

Single-Season Batting Top 10 8. Tim Hudson (1997) 69 Chuck Jeroloman (2003) 56

s Rob Macrory (1997) 69 Josh Etheredge (1997) 56 d

r 10. Jay Waggoner (1993) 68

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2. Jeff Powell (1989) 19

n 3. Brett Burnham (2001) 14 r 4. Brett Burnham (2000) 13 u Gabe Gross b u A

82 2007 AUBURN Baseball AT BATS AB 9. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 170 MULTI-HR GAMES G 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 998 Chad Wandall (1996-99) 170 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 8 2. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 917 Frank Thomas (1987-89) 8 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 905 SINGLES 1B 3. Josh Bell (2003-05) 4 4. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 901 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 266 Tim Lemons (1984-85) 4 5. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 879 2. Brandon Moore (1990-94) 245 Bob Berry (1981-83) 4 6. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 868 3. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 232 6. Doug Gilcrease (1980-82) 3 7. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 838 4. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 212 Gabe Gross (1999-01) 3 8. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 801 5. Javon Moran (2001-03) 203 Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 3 9. Javon Moran (2001-03) 793 6. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 193 Paul Foster (1983-86) 3 10. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 780 7. Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 192 Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 3 8. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 190 GAMES PLAYED GP Rock Wilson (1984-87) 190 MULTI-HIT GAMES G 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 246 10. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 178 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 101 2. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 245 2. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 93 3. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 242 DOUBLES 2B 3. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 92 4. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 232 1. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 71 4. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 89 5. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 231 2. Gabe Gross (1999-00) 68 5. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 87 6. Mike Killimett (1991-94) 230 3. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 61 6. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 86 Todd Faulkner 7. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 228 4. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 60 7. Javon Moran (2001-03) 85 8. Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 227 Tony Haney (1985-88) 60 8. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 80 9. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 222 6. Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 56 9. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 80 HIT BY PITCH HBP 10. Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) 221 Mailon Kent (1998-01) 56 10. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 77 1. Brett Burnham (2000-01) 27 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 55 Josh Etheredge (1995-97) 27 Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 55 MULTI-RBI GAMES G 3. Jeff Powell (1989-90) 26 Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 55 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 74 4. Jonathan Schuerholz (2000-02) 24 2. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 68 Rob Macrory (1994-97) 24 TRIPLES 3B 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 66 6. Robert Lewis (1991-94) 22 1. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 20 4. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 63 7. Sean Gamble (2002-04) 21 2. Clete Thomas (2003-05) 16 5. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 51 Rock Wilson (1984-87) 21 3. Trey Gainous (1985-87) 15 6. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 49 Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) 21 4. Javon Moran (2001-03) 13 7. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 47 10. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 20 Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) 13 8. Paul Foster (1983-86) 42 6. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 12 Mailon Kent (1998-01) 42 BATTING AVERAGE BA 7. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 10 Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 42 1. Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) .385 Mark Hatchett (1972-75) 10 Dominic Rich (1998-00) 42 2. Frank Thomas (1987-89) .382 9. Adam Sullivan (1996-97) 9 Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 42 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) .376 Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) 9 4. Andy Merchant (1969-72) .363 Chris Christopher (1991-93) 9 STOLEN BASES SB 5. Jim Pyburn (1953-55) .360 Jim Pyburn (1953-55) 9 1. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 90 6. Mike Bianucci (2006) .359 Johnny Tutt (1980-81) 9 2. Curt Cope (1973-76) 79 7. Frank Fryer (1964-66) .353 3. Dom Fucci (1976-79) 69 8. Mailon Kent (1998-00) .352 Paul Foster (1983-86) .352 Casey Dunn HOME RUNS HR 4. Javon Moran (2001-03) 68 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 59 5. Clete Thomas (2003-05) 58 10. Doug Dickey (1953-55) .350 2. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 50 6. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 55 RUNS R 3. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 49 7. Mickey Miller (1973-76) 52 SLUGGING PCT. PCT 1. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 232 4. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 36 8. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 47 1. Bo Jackson (1983, ‘85-86) .864 2. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 208 5. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 35 9. Trey Gainous (1985-87) 44 2. Frank Thomas (1987-89) .725 3. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 207 Paul Foster (1983-86) 35 10. Chris Christopher (1991-93) 43 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) .641 Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 207 7. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 33 Rock Wilson (1984-87) 43 4. Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) .626 5. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 201 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 30 5. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) .635 6. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 197 9. Josh Bell (2003-05) 29 BASE ON BALLS BB 6. Karl Amonite (2003-05) .616 Casey Dunn (1996-99) 197 Tim Lemons (1984-85) 29 1. Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 160 7. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) .613 8. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 194 2. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 153 8. Tim Lemons (1984-85) .607 Rob Macrory (1994-97) 194 EXTRA-BASE HITS EBH 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 145 9. Jim Pyburn (1953-55) .587 10. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 184 1. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 125 4. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 142 10. Mike Bianucci (2006) .564 2. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 119 5. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 141 HITS H 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 108 6. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 134 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 341 4. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 104 Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 134 2. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 309 5. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 95 8. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 127 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 307 6. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 92 9. Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) 121 4. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 304 7. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 87 10. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 118 5. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 303 8. Kevin Chabot (1993-96) 85 6. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 280 9. Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 83 STRIKEOUTS K 7. Javon Moran (2001-03) 267 Paul Foster (1983-86) 83 1. Kevin Chabot (1993-96) 206 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 261 2. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 199 9. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 259 TOTAL BASES TB 3. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 181 10. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 258 1. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 532 4. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 165 2. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 490 5. Scott Schade (2001-03) 158 RUNS BATTED IN RBI 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 470 6. Josh Bell (2003-05) 154 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 269 4. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 446 7. Kevin Henry (84-85, ‘87-88) 150 2. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 255 5. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 442 8. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 149 Career Batting Top 10 6. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 434 s

3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 232 9. Clete Thomas (2003-05) 148 d

4. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 218 7. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 421 10. Chuck Jeroloman (2002-04) 145 r o

5. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 205 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 420 c 6. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 197 9. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 414 e R 7. Paul Foster (1983-86) 173 10. Paul Foster (1983-86) 407 n

8. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 171 r u b u A

2007 AUBURN Baseball 83 GAMES PITCHED G COMPLETE GAMES CG 1. John Madden (2005) 44 1. Joe Beckwith (1977) 10 2. Gregg Olson (1987) 42 Q. V. Lowe (1967) 10 3. Gregg Olson (1988) 36 3. Bill Letchworth (1951) 9 4. Jared Shore (2005) 35 4. John Powell (1993) 7 5. Colter Bean (1999) 34 John Powell (1992) 7 6. Steven Register (2003) 33 Ward Yerby (1983) 7 Brandon Mayfield (2000) 33 Jim Blauser (1967) 7 Finley Woodward (1995) 33 8. Mark Chapman (1987) 6 Ryan Halla (1994) 33 Mark Chapman (1986) 6 10. Michael Nix (2005) 32 Robert Hudson (1977) 6 Cory Dueitt (2003) 32 Robert Hudson (1976) 6 Terry Leach (1976) 6 EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA Davis May (1975) 6 1. Paul Susce (1954) 0.99 2. George Simmons (1968) 1.26 INNINGS PITCHED IP 3. Gregg Olson (1987) 1.26 1. Ryan Halla (1995) 146.2 4. Terry Leach (1974) 1.31 2. Kevin Humphreys (1994) 142.2 5. Beal Lazenby (1969) 1.43 Ryan Halla 3. John Powell (1993) 141.0 6. Jimmy Crysel (1964) 1.46 4. Brent Schoening (1999) 138.1 7. Tom McClendon (1953) 1.48 WINS W 5. Q.V. Lowe (1967) 128.0 8. Herbie Pearce (1954) 1.49 1. Ryan Halla (1995) 16 6. Chris Bootcheck (1999) 127.2 9. Quineth Roberts (1958) 1.56 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 15 7. Hayden Gliemmo (1999) 123.1 10. Jim Blauser (1967) 1.56 Q. V. Lowe (1967) 15 8. Chris Bootcheck (2000) 122.0 John Powell (1993) 15 9. Scott Renner (1989) 120.0 GAMES STARTED (since 1975) GS 5. Tommy Youngblood (1989) 14 10. Tim Hudson (1997) 118.1 1. Ryan Halla (1995) 24 6. Brent Schoening (1999) 13 Hayden Gliemmo (1998) 118.1 2. John Powell (1993) 23 Hayden Gliemmo (1999) 13 3. Brent Schoening (1999) 21 Hayden Gliemmo (1998) 13 STRIKEOUTS K Chris Bootcheck (1999) 21 Kevin Humphreys (1994) 13 1. John Powell (1993) 191 Kevin Humphreys (1994) 21 10. Chris Morrison (1995) 12 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 165 Mark Chapman (1987) 21 3. Brent Schoening (1999) 151 7. Chris Bootcheck (2000) 19 LOSSES L 4. Ryan Halla (1995) 148 5. John Powell (1994) 130 Bryan Hebson (1997) 19 1. Mike Ferry (1990) 10 6. Chris Bootcheck (1999) 125 9. Arnold Hughey (2003) 18 2. Evan Crawford (2006) 8 7. Q.V. Lowe (1967) 123 Tim Hudson (1997) 18 Jon Hebel (1992) 8 8. Bryan Hebson (1997) 121 Jon Hebel (1992) 18 Ward Yerby (1983) 8 John Powell (1991) 121 Scott Renner (1989) 18 5. Chris Dennis (2006) 7 10. John Powell (1992) 120 Stacey Jones (1988) 18 Hayden Gliemmo 7 Mark Chapman (1986) 18 John Powell (1992) 7 Ward Yerby (1983) 18 Phil Deriso (1981) 7 Phil Deriso (1980) 7 Jack Van Yperen (1972) 7

WINNING PERCENTAGE PCT (W-L) 1. Levale Speigner (2003) 1.000 (10-0) Jimmy Crysel (1964) 1.000 (9-0) Terry Leach (1974) 1.000 (9-0) Steven Register (2004) 1.000 (7-0) Ed Ohman (1988) 1.000 (7-0) Lloyd Nix (1959) 1.000 (6-0) Steven Register (2002) 1.000 (5-0) Phil Constan (1980) 1.000 (5-0) John Powell (1990) 1.000 (5-0) 10. Q. V. Lowe (1967) .938 (15-1) 11. Brent Schoening (1999) .928 (13-1) 12. Gregg Olson (1987) .917 (11-1) 13. Hayden Gliemmo (2001) .875 (7-1) Bryan Hebson (1995) .875 (7-1) Kevin Humphreys Quineth Roberts (1958) .875 (7-1) Paul Susce (1954) .875 (7-1)

GAMES RELIEVED (since 1975) GR SAVES SV 1. John Madden (2005) 44 1. Finley Woodward (1995) 19 2. Gregg Olson (1987) 42 2. Steven Register (2003) 16 3. Gregg Olson (1988) 35 3. Michael Nix (2005) 13 4. Colter Bean (1999) 34 4. Gregg Olson (1988) 10 5. Steven Register (2003) 33 Gregg Olson (1987) 10 Brandon Mayfield (2000) 33 6. Steven Register (2004) 8 Joe Beckwith Single-Season Pitching Top 10 Finley Woodward (1995) 33 Colter Bean (1999) 8 s

d 8. Michael Nix (2005) 32 Finley Woodward (1997) 8

r 9. Jared Shore (2005) 30 Mike Ferry (1989) 8 o

c Mike Ferry (1989) 30 10. John Madden (2005) 7 e

R Ryan Halla (1994) 7

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84 2007 AUBURN Baseball WINS W SAVES S 1. John Powell (1990-94) 43 1. Finley Woodward (1995-96) 29 2. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 39 2. Steven Register (2002-04) 25 3. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-00) 37 3. Colter Bean (1997-00) 20 4. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 31 Gregg Olson (1986-88) 20 5. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 29 5. Michael Nix (2004-05) 13 6. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 28 Mike Ferry (1988-90) 13 7. Scott Sullivan (1991-93) 10 7. Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 27 Phil Deriso (1978-81) 10 Mark Chapman (1984-87) 26 9. Cory Dueitt (2001-04) 8 9. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 25 10. John Madden (2004-05) 7 Bryan Hebson (1995-97) 25 Eric Brandon (2001-03) 7 Gregg Olson (1986-88) 25 Ryan Halla (1993-94) 7 Marc Sauceda (1981-82) 7 LOSSES L Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 7 1. John Powell (1990-94) 20 2. Phil Deriso (1978-81) 19 COMPLETE GAMES CG 3. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 17 1. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 20 Jack Van Yperen (1971-73) 17 Colter Bean 2. John Powell (1990-94) 18 Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 17 3. Mark Chapman (1984-87) 17 Mark Chapman (1984-87) 17 4. Robert Hudson (1975-77) 14 GAMES PITCHED GP 7. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 16 5. Terry Leach (1973-76) 13 1. Colter Bean (1997-00) 108 Jon Hebel (1990-93) 16 6. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) 10 2. Cory Dueitt (2001-04) 107 Bill Latham (1978-81) 16 7. Ward Yerby (1982-83) 9 3. Gregg Olson (1986-88) 97 10. Colby Paxton (2001-04) 15 8. Phil Deriso (1978-81) 8 4. John Powell (1990-94) 96 Stacy Jones (1986-88) 15 5. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 89 9. Stacy Jones (1986-88) 7 6. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 87 Bill Latham (1978-81) 7 WINNING PCT (10+ Dec.) PCT (W-L) Jim Blauser (1966-67) 7 Mark Fuller (1989-92) 87 1. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) .885 (23-3) 8. Finley Woodward (1995-97) 85 2. Chris Morrison (1994-95) .840 (21-4) 9. Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 84 3. Steven Register (2002-04) .833 (15-3) 10. Mike Ferry (1988-90) 77 4. Joe Overton (1962-63) .824 (14-3) 5. Jerry Lewter (1963-65) .818 (9-2) EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA 6. Tim Hudson (1996-97) .800 (20-5) 1. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) 1.69 Jimmy Crysel (1963-65) .800 (12-3) 2. Joe Overton (1962-63) 1.77 8. Kevin Humphreys (1994-95) .786 (22-6) 3. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 1.92 9. Gregg Olson (1986-88) .781 (25-7) 4. Tommy Smith (1967-68) 2.07 10. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) .775 (37-12) 5. Monti Sharpe (1964-65) 2.25 6. Rick Eisenacher (1969-71) 2.46 WINNING PCT (20+ Dec.) PCT (W-L) 7. Jim Blauser (1966-67) 2.52 1. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) .885 (23-3) 8. Terry Leach (1973-76) 2.53 2. Chris Morrison (1994-95) .840 (21-4) 9. Robert Hudson (1975-77) 2.56 3. Tim Hudson (1996-97) .800 (20-5) 10. John Powell (1990-94) 2.94 4. Kevin Humphreys (1994-95) .786 (22-6) 5. Gregg Olson (1986-88) .781 (25-7) GAMES STARTED (since 1975) GS 6. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) .775 (37-12) 1. John Powell (1990-94) 77 6. Brent Schoening (1997-99) .763 (29-9) 2. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-00) 63 7. Tommy Youngblood (1987-90) .739 (17-6) 9. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) .714 (25-10) Mark Chapman (1984-87) 63 John Powell 4. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 58 10. Ryan Halla (1993-96) .709 (39-16) 5. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 55 6. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 52 7. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 51 INNINGS PITCHED IP 8. Colby Paxton (2001-04) 49 1. John Powell (1990-94) 477.0 Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 49 2. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 400.0 10. Bryan Hebson (1995-97) 44 3. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 369.2 4. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) 359.0 5. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 345.1 GAMES RELIEVED (since 1975) GR 6. Mark Chapman (1984-87) 343.1 1. Colter Bean (1997-00) 106 7. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 338.0 2. Cory Dueitt (2001-04) 89 8. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 325.0 3. Gregg Olson (1986-88) 82 9. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 304.1 4. John Madden (2004-05) 73 10. Mark Fuller (1989-92) 288.2 5. Finley Woodward (1995-96) 69 6. Steven Register (2002-04) 68 7. Mike Ferry (1989-90) 67 STRIKEOUTS K 8. Jason LeBoeuf (1992-95) 64 1. John Powell (1990-94) 602 9. Greg Jacobson (1984-87) 59 2. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 392 10. Scott Sullivan (1991-93) 58 3. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 327 4. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) 290

5. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 272 Career Pitching Top 10

6. Gregg Olson (1986-88) 271 s

Q.V. Lowe 7. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 270 d r

8. Tim Hudson (1996-97) 255 o c

9. Bryan Hebson (1995-97) 251 e R

10. Mark Chapman (1984-87) 245 n r u b u A

2007 AUBURN Baseball 85 9. 463 (2002) 76 (1998) .397 (1985) SHUTOUTS BATTING 10. 454 (1995) 1. 9 (1988) BASE ON BALLS 2. 8 (1989) DOUBLES 1. 349 (1989) GAMES 8 (1976) 1. 165 (1997) 2. 346 (1998) 4. 7 (1967) 1. 67 (1997) PITCHING 165 (1998) 3. 340 (2000) 5. 5 (1992) 2. 65 (1999) 3. 157 (1999) 4. 320 (1995) 5 (1990) 65 (1994) 4. 152 (1995) 5. 308 (1994) ERA 5 (1974) 4. 64 (1989) 5. 144 (2000) 6. 288 (2001) 1. 2.09 (1967) 8. 4 (2002) 64 (1998) 6. 139 (2003) 7. 278 (1997) 2. 2.19 (1964) 4 (2001) 6. 63 (2003) 7. 133 (1994) 8. 277 (1983) 3. 2.19 (1954) 4 (1998) 63 (1995) 8. 128 (2002) 9. 276 (1986) 4. 2.32 (1976) 4 (1997) 63 (1993) 9. 123 (1987) 10. 271 (1991) 5. 2.48 (1958) 4 (1993) 9. 61 (2000) 10. 118 (2005) 271 (1987) 6. 2.49 (1969) 4 (1980) 10. 60 (2005) 118 (2001) 7. 2.50 (1962) 4 (1977) 60 (2002) STRIKEOUTS 8. 2.54 (1968) 4 (1975) TRIPLES 1. 416 (2005) 9. 3.13 (1975) AT BATS 1. 26 (1986) 416 (2004) 10. 3.13 (1988) INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2,428 (1997) 2. 23 (1980) 3. 409 (2003) 1. 591.2 (1997) 2. 2,327 (1994) 3. 22 (1985) 4. 408 (1998) WINS 2. 570.0 (1999) 3. 2,324 (1998) 4. 21 (2003) 5. 399 (1995) 1. 50 (1997) 570.0 (1994) 4. 2,323 (1999) 21 (1994) 6. 382 (1997) 50 (1995) 4. 565.1 (1995) 5. 2,244 (2003) 6. 20 (1999) 7. 379 (1994) 3. 46 (1999) 5. 561.2 (1998) 6. 2,174 (1995) 7. 19 (1996) 8. 368 (1999) 46 (1998) 6. 559.0 (2003) 7. 2,169 (2000) 19 (1998) 9. 356 (2002) 5. 44 (1994) 7. 540.2 (1989) 8. 2,158 (1993) 9. 18 (1997) 10. 348 (1993) 44 (1989) 8. 538.2 (1993) 9. 2,132 (1989) 18 (1964) 7. 42 (2003) 9. 536.0 (2000) 10. 2,116 (2002) HIT BY PITCH 42 (1987) 10. 535.0 (2005) HOME RUNS 1. 70 (1997) 9. 41 (2000) RUNS 1. 87 (1998) 2. 65 (2000) 10. 40 (1993) STRIKEOUTS 1. 613 (1997) 2. 85 (1997) 3. 64 (1989) 1. 629 (1997) 2. 595 (1998) 3. 72 (1985) 4. 61 (2006) LOSSES 2. 558 (1993) 3. 558 (2000) 4. 63 (2000) 5. 60 (2001) 1. 34 (2006) 3. 554 (1999) 4. 546 (1999) 5. 61 (1983) 6. 49 (2005) 34 (1983) 4. 512 (1994) 5. 503 (1994) 6. 60 (1984) 7. 48 (1999) 3. 26 (2005) 5. 489 (1996) 6. 480 (1995) 7. 57 (1978) 48 (1996) 26 (2002) 6. 481 (1991) 7. 464 (1989) 57 (1982) 48 (1994) 26 (1981) 7. 472 (1998) 8. 426 (1993) 9. 54 (1987) 10. 43 (2003) 6. 25 (1992) 8. 453 (1992) 9. 412 (1987) 10. 52 (1991) 43 (1998) 7. 24 (2004) 9. 448 (1995) 10. 411 (1991) 24 (1996) 10. 446 (2003) EXTRA-BASE HITS BATTING AVG. 24 (1991) HITS 1. 271 (1998) 1. .341 (1997) 24 (1990) COMPLETE GAMES 1. 828 (1997) 2. 268 (1997) 2. .340 (1998) 24 (1986) 1. 21 (1967) 2. 789 (1998) 3. 227 (1999) 3. .331 (1999) 24 (1984) 2. 19 (1977) 3. 769 (1999) 4. 222 (2000) 4. .325 (1964) 24 (1980) 3. 18 (1976) 4. 744 (1994) 5. 219 (1995) 5. .324 (2000) 4. 16 (1975) 5. 702 (2000) 6. 210 (2003) 6. .323 (1985) SAVES 5. 13 (1985) 6. 687 (2003) 7. 196 (1994) 7. .320 (1994) 1. 23 (1995) 13 (1981) 7. 679 (1993) 8. 192 (1987) 8. .316 (1982) 2. 21 (2005) 7. 11 (1992) 8. 673 (1995) 9. 182 (1978) 9. .315 (1993) 21 (2003) 11 (1989) 9. 659 (1989) 10 181 (2005) 10. .310 (1995) 4. 18 (1997) 11 (1983) 10. 639 (2002) 5. 14 (1994) 10. 9 (1993) TOTAL BASES SLUGGING PCT. 14 (1988) 9 (1986) RBI 1. 1,284 (1997) 1. .539 (1998) 7. 13 (1992) 1. 577 (1997) 2. 1,253 (1998) 2. .529 (1997) 13 (1989) 2. 541 (1998) 3. 1,116 (1999) 3. .514 (1985) 9. 11 (2004) 3. 507 (2000) 4. 1,065 (2000) 4. .495 (1982) 11 (2001) 4. 495 (1999) 5. 1,045 (1994) 5. .491 (2000) 11 (1999) 5. 444 (1994) 6. 1,018 (2003) 6. .480 (1999) 11 (1993) 6. 435 (1995) 7. 1,009 (1995) 7. .476 (1978) 11 (1987) 7. 414 (1989) 8. 938 (1993) 8. .469 (1987) 11 (1981) 8. 385 (1993) 9. 924 (1989) 9. .466 (1971) 9. 381 (1991) 10. 923 (1985) 10. .464 (1995) WINNING PCT. 10. 374 (2003) 1. .794 (1995) STOLEN BASES ON-BASE PCT. 2. .773 (1954) SINGLES 1. 116 (1974) 1. .428 (1998) 3. .762 (1967) 1. 560 (1997) 2. 101 (1971) 2. .425 (2000) 4. .750 (1964) Team Single-Season Top 10 2. 548 (1994)

s 3. 97 (2000) 3. .419 (1997) 5. .746 (1997)

d 3. 542 (1999) 4. 90 (1978) 4. .417 (1999) 6. .719 (1998) r 4. 518 (1998) o 5. 84 (2001) .417 (1989) 7. .712 (1976) c 5. 511 (1993)

e 6. 83 (1999) 6. .410 (1994) 8. .709 (1988)

R 6. 488 (1989)

7. 78 (1973) 7. .407 (1995) 9. .708 (1999) n 7. 480 (2000) 78 (1977) 8. .399 (1988) 10. .705 (1974) r 8. 477 (2003) u 9. 76 (2005) 9. .397 (1987) b u A

86 2007 AUBURN Baseball 12 1964-66 ROAD GAMES BEST OVERALL BEST SEC 4. 10 2001 1. 15 1978-79 RECORD AFTER RECORD AFTER 5. 8 1982 2. 12 1982-83 8 1980 3. 11 1981-82 7. 7 four times, 4. 9 2006 GAMES RECORD YEAR GAMES RECORD YEAR most recently 1987 9 1979-80 1 1-0 43 times 1 1-0 10 times 6. 8 2002 2 2-0 30 times 2 2-0 6 times ROAD GAMES 7. 7 1999 3 3-0 21 times 3 3-0 3 times 1. 14 1995 7 1986 4 4-0 15 times 4 3-1 9 times 14 1967 7 1981 5 5-0 13 times 5 4-1 5 times 3. 10 1999 7 1955 6 6-0 10 times 6 5-1 4 times 4. 8 1976 7 7-0 7 times 7 6-1 1995/1999 8 1964 SEC ROAD GAMES 8 8-0 5 times 8 7-1 1995/1999 8 1959 1. 13 1981-1982 9 9-0 5 times 9 8-1 1995 7. 7 1998 2. 9 1984-1985 10 10-0 3 times 10 9-1 1995 7 1988 9 1979 11 11-0 3 times 11 10-1 1995 7 1987 4. 8 1982-1983 12 12-0 1997/2001 12 11-1 1995 10. 6 1974, 1964 5. 7 2000-2001 13 13-0 1997/2001 13 12-1 1995 7 1999 14 14-0 1997 14 12-2 1995 SEC ROAD GAMES 7. 6 five times, last in 2002 15 13-2 1995 15 15-0 1997 1. 9 1994-95 16 13-3 1995 16 16-0 1997 2. 7 1964 17 14-3 1995 SEC SWEEPS 17 17-0 1997 3. 6 1998 18 15-3 1995 18 17-1 1997 6 1976 (Three-game) 19 16-3 1995 19 18-1 1997 6 1967-68 20 16-4 1995 20 19-1 1997 6. 5 five times, 21 17-4 1995 21 20-1 1997 most recently 1999-00 AUBURN HOME SWEEP VS. 22 20-2 1997/1999 22 17-5 1995 Alabama ...... April 20-22, 2001 23 21-2 1997/1999 23 18-5 1995 Arkansas ...... April 13-15, 2001 24 22-2 1997 24 18-6 1995 LOSING STREAKS Florida ...... April 11-12, 1987 25 23-2 1997 25 18-7 1995 Georgia...... March 24-26, 2000 26 24-2 1997 26 19-7 1995 Kentucky ...... April 12-14, 1986 27 25-2 1997 27 19-8 1995 ALL GAMES LSU ...... April 10-11, 1982 28 26-2 1997 28 17-11 1993/1997 1. 10 2006 Ole Miss ...... March 12-13, 1988 29 27-2 1997 29 17-12 1997/1999 2. 9 2001 Miss. State...... April 13-14, 1985 S. Carolina...... April 4-5, 1992 30 27-3 1997/1999 30 18-12 1999/2003 9 1983 Tennessee ...... March 30-April 1, 2001 9 1973-74 31 28-3 1997 Vanderbilt...... May 3-5, 2002 32 29-3 1997 5. 8 1955 33 29-4 1995/1997 WINNING STREAKS 6. 6 1986 AUBURN ROAD SWEEP VS. 34 30-4 1995/1997 6 1986 Alabama ...... March 8-9, 1976 6 1982 35 31-4 1995/1997 Arkansas...... March 17-19, 2000 36 32-4 1995/1997 ALL GAMES Florida ...... Never 37 33-4 1995/1997 SEC GAMES 1. 17 1997 Georgia...... March 20-22, 1998 38 34-4 1995/1997 2. 16 1976 1. 10 2006 Kentucky...... March 21-23, 2003 39 35-4 1995 3. 15 1967 2. 9 2001 LSUMay 7-8, 1988 40 36-4 1995 Ole Miss ...... March 19-20, 1976 4. 14 1995 3. 8 1981-82 41 37-4 1995 Miss. State ...... March 21-22, 1987 14 1995 8 1949-50 42 37-5 1995 S. Carolina...... Never 6. 13 2001 5. 7 1991 43 38-5 1995 Tennessee...... April 14-16, 2000 13 1998 7 1982-83 44 39-5 1995 Vanderbilt ...... March 19-21, 1999 13 1978 7. 6 1992 45 40-5 1995 13 1999 6 1983 46 40-6 1995 AUBURN SWEPT AT HOME 10. 11 1954 6 1979 47 41-6 1995 10. 5 six times, Alabama...... May 7-8, 1983 48 42-6 1995 most recently ‘99 Arkansas ...... Never 49 43-6 1995 SEC GAMES Florida ...... Apr. 22-24, 2005 1. 10 1987 Georgia ...... May 12-14, 2006 50 44-6 1995 PLAINSMAN PARK 51 44-7 1995 2. 9 1985 Kentucky...... March 28-29, 1992 1. 6 2006 LSU ...... May 5-7, 2006 52 45-7 1995 9 1958 4. 8 1988 2. 5 2005 Ole Miss ...... March 16-18, 2001 53 45-8 1995 5 1983 Miss. State...... Never 54 46-8 1995 8 1967 8 1963 5 1973-74 S. Carolina ...... March 10-12, 2000 55 46-9 1995 Tennessee ...... Not after 1950 7. 7 four times, 5 1949-50 56 46-10 1995 Vanderbilt ...... Never most recently 1975-76 6. 4 eight times, 57 47-10 1995 most recently, 2004 58 47-11 1995 AUBURN SWEPT ON ROAD PLAINSMAN PARK 59 48-11 1995 PLAINSMAN PARK-SEC Alabama ...... April 26-28, 2002 60 49-11 1995 1. 21 1964-66 1. 6 2006 Arkansas ...... May 18-20, 2006 61 49-12 1995 2. 17 1996-97 2. 5 1983 Florida ...... April 30-May 2, 2004 62 50-12 1995 3. 14 1998 Georgia...... March 23-25, 2001 5 1949-50 63 50-13 1995 14 1979 Kentucky ...... April 19-20, 1968 4. 4 2005 64 49-15 1997 5. 13 1986-87 LSU ...... April 30-May 2, 1999 4 2004 (twice) 65 49-16 1997 13 1985 Ole Miss ...... April 16-17, 1983 Winning/Losing Streaks 4 1994-95 66 50-16 1997 13 1974 Miss. State ...... March 9-11, 2001 s 4 1991 S. Carolina...... April 16-18, 1999 d

67 50-17 1997 8. 12 2001 r

12 1999-00 4 1982-83 Tennessee ...... Not after 1950 o 4 1952-53 Vanderbilt ...... March 24-26, 2006 c e

10. 3 19 times R PLAINSMAN PARK-SEC n

1. 13 1962-63 r

2. 12 1978-79 u b u A

2007 AUBURN Baseball 87 AT BATS 1993 Jay Waggoner ...... 247 1977 Pat Keedy ...... 37 Year Player AB 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 291 1978 Dom Fucci ...... *58 1949 Dick Webb ...... 74 1995 Jay Waggoner ...... 268 1979 J.B. Brown ...... 32 1950 Ray Dean ...... 109 1996 Adam Sullivan ...... 222 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 31 1951 Ray Dean ...... 106 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 273 1981 Johnny Tutt ...... 44 Dick Webb ...... 106 1998 Casey Dunn ...... 275 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 58 1952 Bobby Jordan ...... 107 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 269 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 39 1953 Bobby Jordan ...... 92 Mailon Kent ...... 269 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 42 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 88 2000 Dominic Rich ...... 265 1985 Bo Jackson ...... 55 1955 Guy Young ...... 112 2001 Javon Moran ...... 255 1986 Trey Gainous ...... 54 1956 Guy Young ...... 97 2002 Javon Moran ...... 266 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 71 1957 Lloyd Nix ...... 112 2003 Javon Moran ...... 272 1988 Clark Preble ...... 47 1958 L.F. Lanier ...... 118 2004 Josh Bell ...... 226 1989 Chris Hart ...... 62 1959 Benny Catchings ...... 107 2005 Tyler Johnstone ...... 259 Frank Thomas ...... 62 1960 Benny Catchings ...... 104 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 229 1990 Ted Corbin ...... 38 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 102 1991 Andrew Albrecht ...... 61 1962 Otis Bibb ...... 90 1992 Chris Christopher ...... 41 1993 Jay Waggoner ...... 54 Wayne Fowler ...... 90 Larry Nichols 1963 Otis Bibb ...... 99 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 69 1964 Jimmy Martin ...... 120 1995 Mark Bellhorn ...... 66 1996 Adam Sullivan ...... 62 1965 Dink Haire ...... 81 1985 Paul Foster ...... 87 1997 Adam Sullivan ...... 81 Pete McKenzie ...... 81 1986 Paul Foster ...... 86 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 82 1966 Ralph Wells ...... 100 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 85 1999 Mailon Kent ...... 79 1967 Pete McKenzie ...... 175 1988 Clark Preble ...... 78 2000 Gabe Gross ...... 83 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 125 1989 Clark Preble ...... 88 2001 Javon Moran ...... 54 1969 John Shafer ...... 123 1990 Tim Edge ...... 62 2002 Javon Moran ...... 59 1970 Russ Walker ...... 132 1991 Jeff Leatherman ...... 78 2003 Javon Moran ...... 53 1971 Ken Dempsey ...... 140 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 68 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 53 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 130 1993 Brandon Moore ...... 84 2005 Clete Thomas ...... 66 1973 Gary Dailey ...... 141 Cliff Shanks ...... 84 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 43 1974 Gary Dailey ...... 152 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... *119 Vic Sharek ...... 152 1995 Jay Waggoner ...... 87 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 167 HITS 1996 Adam Sullivan ...... 70 1976 David Duffner ...... 173 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 108 Year Player H 1977 Dom Fucci ...... 154 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 105 1949 Jack Rucker ...... 16 Steve Renfroe ...... 154 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 102 Javon Moran Dick Webb ...... 16 1978 Steve Montgomery ...... 203 Mailon Kent ...... 102 1950 Ray Dean ...... 37 1979 Steve Montgomery ...... 139 2000 Todd Faulkner ...... 105 1951 Dick Webb ...... 38 1980 Steve Renfroe ...... 174 2001 Mailon Kent ...... 84 RUNS 1952 Inman Veal ...... 32 1981 John Metasavage ...... 182 2002 Javon Moran ...... 97 Year Player R 1953 Bobby Jordan ...... 24 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 197 2003 Tug Hulett ...... 93 1949 Charlie Gilbert ...... 10 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 38 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 186 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 71 Jack Rucker ...... 10 1955 Doug Dickey ...... 40 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 193 2005 Tyler Johnstone ...... 85 1950 Ray Dean ...... 22 1956 Alton Shell ...... 35 1985 Paul Foster ...... 201 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 76 1986 Paul Foster ...... 217 1951 Ray Dean ...... 33 1957 L.F. Lanier ...... 35 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 229 1952 George Reid ...... 20 1958 L.F. Lanier ...... 39 1988 Clark Preble ...... 221 1953 Joe Davis ...... 17 1959 Alan Koch ...... 36 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 22 1960 Benny Catchings ...... 37 BATTING AVERAGE 1989 Clark Preble ...... 258 Year Player AVG 1955 Byrd Whigham ...... 31 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 36 1990 Ted Corbin ...... 168 1949 Emmett McAfee ...... 306 1956 Billy Roberson ...... 29 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 35 1950 Ray Dean ...... 339 1957 L.F. Lanier ...... 25 1963 Jimmy Barfield ...... 29 1951 Dick Webb ...... 358 1958 L.F. Lanier ...... 27 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 43 1952 Gene Hoehle ...... 345 1959 Jim Douglas ...... 23 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 28 1953 Jimmy Powell ...... 322 1960 Jim Douglas ...... 29 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 35 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 432 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 32 1967 Scotty Long ...... 49 1955 Doug Dickey ...... 381 1962 Otis Bibb ...... 27 George Simmons ...... 49 1956 Alton Shell ...... 380 Larry Nichols ...... 27 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... *45 1957 L.F. Lanier ...... 372 1963 Jim Bachus ...... 27 1969 John Shafer ...... 39 1958 Pat Duke ...... 347 1964 Otis Bibb ...... *32 1970 Russ Walker ...... 40 1959 Alan Koch ...... 419 1965 Reggie Gilbert ...... 21 1971 Joey Martin ...... 55 1960 Benny Catchings ...... 356 1966 Pete McKenzie ...... 22 1972 Andy Merchant ...... 47 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 353 1967 Greg Golden ...... 31 1973 Mark Hatchett ...... 43 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 412 Scotty Long ...... 31 Mickey Miller ...... 43 1963 Jimmy Barfield ...... 363 1968 Rick Countryman ...... 25 1974 Vic Sharek ...... 56 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 374 Greg Golden ...... 25 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 54 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 373 1969 Frank Baldasare ...... 30 1976 Mickey Miller ...... 53 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 361 1970 NA 1977 Steve Renfroe ...... 53 1967 Greg Golden ...... 346 1971 Ken Dempsey ...... 37 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 71 Yearly Leaders 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 360 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 27 1979 Robert Sorrell ...... 53 s Paul Foster 1969 John Shafer ...... 317 d 1973 Curt Cope ...... 25 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 50 r 1970 Russ Walker ...... 303

o Mickey Miller ...... 25 Darryl Wilks ...... 50

c 1971 Joey Martin ...... *.417

e Vic Sharek ...... 25 1981 Johnny Tutt ...... 63 1972 Andy Merchant ...... 376 R

1974 Vic Sharek ...... 40 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 76 1991 Brad Parker ...... 224 1973 Mickey Miller ...... 331 n 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 30 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 54 r 1992 Brandon Moore ...... 206 1974 Vic Sharek ...... 368

u 1976 Curt Cope ...... 45 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 62 b u A

88 2007 AUBURN Baseball 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 323 Shot Johnston ...... 3 STOLEN BASES 1976 Richie Howard ...... 383 1959 Morris Savage ...... 2 Year Player SB 1977 Steve Renfroe ...... 344 1960 Bill Breakfield ...... 4 1949 ...... 7 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 401 1961 Larry Nichols ...... 7 1950 Charlie Gilbert ...... 17 1979 Robert Sorrell ...... 398 1962 Bill Breakfield ...... 4 1951 NA 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 313 Wayne Fowler ...... 4 1952 Bobby Jordan ...... 9 1981 Johnny Tutt ...... 371 Larry Nichols ...... 4 1953 NA 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 386 1963 Jim Bachus ...... 2 1954 NA 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 290 1964 Jim Bachus ...... 2 1955 NA 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 321 Jimmy Barfield ...... 2 1956 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 20 1985 Paul Foster ...... *.433 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 3 1957 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 8 1986 Paul Foster ...... 396 1966 Ray Cox ...... 5 1958 Pat Duke ...... 7 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 371 Scotty Long ...... 5 1959 Jim Douglas ...... 8 1988 Frank Thomas ...... *.385 1967 Scotty Long ...... *11 1960 Larry Nichols ...... 10 1989 Frank Thomas ...... *.403 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 5 1961 Larry Nichols ...... 4 1990 Tim Edge ...... *.387 Mike Peden ...... 5 1962 Wayne Fowler ...... 1 1991 Andrew Albrecht ...... 361 Johnny Straiton ...... 5 1963 Jim Bachus ...... 13 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 332 1969 Frank Baldasare ...... 2 Frank Thomas 1964 Dink Haire ...... 17 1993 Cliff Shanks ...... 391 Ken Dempsey ...... 2 1965 Dink Haire ...... 11 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 409 1970 NA 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 5 1995 Shawn McNally ...... 396 1971 Jack Baker ...... 8 1959 Gerald George ...... 21 Ralph Wells ...... 5 1996 Dallan Ruch ...... 369 Ken Dempsey ...... 8 1960 Bill Breakfield ...... 21 1967 George Simmons ...... 6 1997 Adam Sullivan ...... 396 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 8 Benny Catchings ...... 21 1968 Rick Countryman ...... 4 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 407 1973 Vic Sharek ...... 3 1961 Larry Nichols ...... 39 1969 Frank Baldasare ...... 17 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 379 1974 Steve Rea ...... 6 1962 Wayne Fowler ...... *32 1970 NA Mailon Kent ...... 379 1975 Steve Rea ...... 7 Larry Nichols ...... *32 1971 Bill Cameron ...... 15 2000 Gabe Gross ...... *.430 1976 Richie Howard ...... 10 1963 Larry Dempsey ...... 23 1972 Bill Cameron ...... 17 2001 Mailon Kent ...... 350 1977 Pat Keedy ...... 8 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 24 1973 Mark Hatchett ...... 21 2002 Javon Moran ...... 365 1978 Pat Keedy ...... 11 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 22 1974 Curt Cope ...... 26 2003 Tug Hulett ...... 373 Steve Montgomery ...... 11 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 18 1975 Curt Cope ...... 15 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 329 1979 Dom Fucci ...... 7 Ralph Wells ...... 18 1976 Curt Cope ...... 21 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 365 1980 Steve Renfroe ...... 7 1967 Scotty Long ...... 45 1977 Dom Fucci ...... 21 2006 Mike Bianucci ...... 359 1981 John Metasavage ...... 8 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 25 1978 Dom Fucci ...... *28 Johnny Tutt ...... 8 1969 Dennis Womack ...... 22 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... *17 1970 NA HOME RUNS 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 11 1971 Jack Baker ...... 35 Year Player HR 1984 Mark Sayers ...... 12 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 35 1949 Charlie Gilbert ...... 2 1985 Tim Lemons ...... 18 1973 Vic Sharek ...... 38 1950 Charlie Gilbert ...... 1 1986 Paul Foster ...... 10 1974 David Duffner ...... 28 Gene Hoehle ...... 1 1987 Frank Thomas ...... *21 Steve Rea ...... 28 Bill Logan ...... 1 1988 Frank Thomas ...... 9 Vic Sharek ...... 28 1951 Charlie Gilbert ...... 5 1989 Frank Thomas ...... 19 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 31 1952 Bill McMurry ...... 3 1990 Tim Edge ...... 9 1976 Richie Howard ...... 52 1953 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 2 1991 Brad Parker ...... 13 1977 Steve Renfroe ...... 36 Howell Tubbs ...... 2 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 3 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 44 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 4 1993 Mark Bellhorn ...... 8 Steve Montgomery ...... 44 1955 Guy Young ...... 3 Cliff Shanks ...... 8 1979 Pat Keedy ...... 31 1956 Howell Tubbs ...... 5 1994 Kevin Chabot ...... 12 1980 Steve Renfroe ...... 34 1957 Jackie Burkett ...... 2 1995 Mark Bellhorn ...... 12 1981 John Metasaveage ...... 36 Pat Duke ...... 2 Kevin Chabot ...... 12 1982 Bob Berry ...... 57 Rex Frederick ...... 2 1996 Josh Etheredge ...... 16 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 47 Lloyd Nix ...... 2 1997 Josh Etheredge ...... 20 1984 DeWayne Friend ...... 43 Curt Cope 1958 Pat Duke ...... 3 1998 Josh Etheredge ...... 21 1985 Paul Foster ...... 74 Rex Frederick ...... 3 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 16 1986 Mark Sayers ...... 53 2000 Todd Faulkner ...... 22 1987 Frank Thomas ...... 68 1979 Robert Sorrell ...... 15 2001 Gabe Gross ...... 15 1988 Frank Thomas ...... 54 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 16 2002 Bobby Huddleston ...... 11 1989 Frank Thomas ...... 83 1981 Robert Sorrell ...... 15 2003 Bobby Huddleston ...... 13 1990 Tim Edge ...... 48 1982 Bob Berry ...... 7 2004 Josh Bell ...... 10 1991 Brannen Veal ...... 67 1983 Russell Smith ...... 6 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 11 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 35 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 12 Josh Bell ...... 11 1993 Brian Alyea ...... 47 1985 Bo Jackson ...... 9 2006 Josh Donaldson ...... 10 1994 Brandon Moore ...... 66 1986 Trey Gainous ...... 13 1995 Kevin Chabot ...... 66 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 26 RUNS BATTED IN 1996 Josh Etheredge ...... 78 1988 Steve Burroughs ...... 4 Year Player RBI 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 95 Clark Preble ...... 4 1949 Jack Rucker ...... 9 1998 Josh Etheredge ...... 90 Frank Thomas ...... 4 1950 Dan Gilmore ...... 16 1999 Casey Dunn ...... *86 1989 Chris Hart ...... 9 1951 Jake Jones ...... 23 2000 Todd Faulkner ...... 103 1990 Andy Albrecht ...... 6 Yearly Leaders 1952 Bill McMurry ...... 22 2001 Gabe Gross ...... 67 1991 Chris Christopher ...... 7 s 1953 Jimmy Powell ...... 14 d

2002 Trent Pratt ...... 54 1992 Chris Christopher ...... 17 r 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 29 2003 Bobby Huddleston ...... 64 o

1993 Chris Christopher ...... 19 c

1955 Doug Dickey ...... 23 2004 Josh Bell ...... 46 1994 Mark Bellhorn ...... 12 e R 1956 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 23 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 59 Shawn McNally ...... 12 1957 Rex Frederick ...... 26 n

Josh Bell ...... 59 r Josh Etheredge 1995 Mark Bellhorn ...... 11 1958 Jack Crouch ...... 30 2006 Andy Bennett ...... 48 u b u A

2007 AUBURN Baseball 89 Scott Roney ...... 7-6 1984 Mark Chapman ...... 3.44 1977 Joe Beckwith ...... 99 1979 Lynn Humphries ...... 5-5 1985 Greg Jacobson ...... 4.73 1978 Mark Shiflett ...... 61 Mark Shiflett ...... 5-6 1986 Stacy Jones ...... 4.16 1979 Mark Shiflett ...... 61 1980 Mark Shiflett ...... 9-5 1987 Gregg Olson ...... *1.26 1980 Mark Shiflett ...... 45 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 7-7 1988 Gregg Olson ...... *2.00 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 58 Mark Shiflett ...... 7-3 1989 Tommy Youngblood ...... 2.62 1982 Ward Yerby ...... 44 1982 Ward Yerby ...... 5-5 1990 Mark Fuller ...... 3.76 1983 Ward Yerby ...... 60 1983 Scott Tillery ...... 4-6 1991 Brian Senn ...... 2.62 1984 Stuart Tate ...... 73 1984 Tim McLain ...... 6-2 1992 John Powell ...... 2.54 1985 Mark Chapman ...... 51 1985 David Adams ...... 6-6 1993 Scott Sullivan ...... 2.55 1986 Mark Chapman ...... 78 Charlie Smith ...... 6-2 1994 John Powell ...... 2.22 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 96 1986 Mark Chapman ...... 7-6 1995 Chris Morrison ...... 2.70 1988 Gregg Olson ...... 113 Gregg Olson ...... 7-3 1996 Tim Hudson ...... 3.25 1989 Scott Renner ...... 92 1987 Mark Chapman ...... 11-4 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 2.97 1990 Mike Ferry ...... 88 Gregg Olson ...... 11-1 1998 Colter Bean ...... 3.56 1991 John Powell ...... 121 1988 Scott Renner ...... 9-4 1999 Brent Schoening ...... 3.32 1992 John Powell ...... 120 1989 Tommy Youngblood ...... 14-3 2000 Colter Bean ...... 3.29 1993 John Powell ...... *191 1990 Mike Ferry ...... 8-10 2001 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 2.77 1994 John Powell ...... 130 Rob Macrory Jason Harkins ...... 8-5 2002 Arnold Hughey ...... 3.91 1995 Ryan Halla ...... 148 1991 John Powell ...... 10-4 2003 Levale Speigner ...... 2.42 1996 Bryan Hebson ...... 91 Ken Key ...... 11 1992 Mark Fuller ...... 9-3 2004 Chris Dennis ...... 2.61 1997 Tim Hudson ...... *165 1996 Rob Macrory ...... 24 1993 John Powell ...... *15-5 2005 John Madden ...... *1.77 1998 Brent Schoening ...... 111 1997 Rob Macrory ...... 26 1994 Kevin Humphreys ...... 13-4 2006 Johnny Thompson ...... 2.95 1999 Brent Schoening ...... 151 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 33 1995 Ryan Halla ...... *16-3 2000 Chris Bootcheck ...... 101 1999 Mailon Kent ...... 40 1996 Bryan Hebson ...... 7-6 2001 Eric Brandon ...... 61 2000 Mailon Kent ...... 27 1997 Tim Hudson ...... *15-2 2002 Levale Speigner ...... 61 2001 Javon Moran ...... 24 1998 Hayden Gliemmo ...... *13-3 2003 Arnold Hughey ...... 85 2002 Jonathan Schuerholz ...... 19 1999 Hayden Gliemmo ...... *13-7 2004 Arnold Hughey ...... 79 2003 Javon Moran ...... 26 Brent Schoening ...... *13-1 2005 Arnold Hughey ...... 80 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 24 2000 Chris Bootcheck ...... 9-2 2006 Evan Crawford ...... 55 2005 Tyler Johnstone ...... 24 Colter Bean ...... 9-5 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 15 2001 Levale Speigner ...... 8-3 2002 Colby Paxton ...... 8-6 INNINGS PITCHED 2003 Levale Speigner ...... 10-0 Year Player IP WINS 2004 Steven Register ...... 7-0 1949 George Hill ...... 57.2 Year Player W-L 2005 Arnold Hughey ...... 8-4 1950 George Hill ...... 56.2 1949 Bill Letchworth ...... 4-1 2006 Evan Crawford ...... 5-8 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 92.2 1950 George Hill ...... 4-3 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 83.0 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 6-6 ERA 1953 Paul Susce ...... 54.0 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 5-5 Year Player ERA 1954 Paul Susce ...... 64.0 1953 Paul Susce ...... 4-3 1949 Bill Letchworth ...... 3.45 1955 Paul Susce ...... 74.0 1950 Ernie Snow ...... 3.24 1956 Paul Susce ...... 73.2 1954 Paul Susce ...... 7-1 Gregg Olson 1955 Wynton Overstreet ...... 3-4 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 3.60 1957 Henry Dumas ...... 44.0 Herbie Pearce ...... 3-2 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 2.71 1958 Alan Koch ...... 81.0 1956 Paul Susce ...... 7-3 1953 Tom McClendon ...... 1.48 STRIKEOUTS Red Roberts ...... 81.0 1957 Henry Dumas ...... 4-2 1954 Paul Susce ...... 0.99 Year Player SO 1959 Porter Gilbert ...... 58.0 Fred McDuffy ...... 4-3 1955 Herbie Pearce ...... 6.17 1949 George Hill ...... 41 Lloyd Nix ...... 58.0 Wynton Overstreet ...... 4-2 1956 Paul Susce ...... 2.44 1950 Bill Letchworth ...... 46 1960 Alan Koch ...... 81.0 1958 Alan Koch ...... 7-2 1957 Fred McDuffy ...... 2.08 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 78 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 71.0 Red Roberts ...... 7-1 1958 Red Roberts ...... 1.56 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 85 1962 Jim Boyd ...... 63.0 1959 Lloyd Nix ...... 6-0 1959 Bob Baker ...... 2.70 1953 Paul Susce ...... 53 1963 Jim Overton ...... 101.1 1960 Alan Koch ...... 7-2 1960 Alan Koch ...... 3.00 1954 Paul Susce ...... 57 1964 Jimmy Crysel ...... 74.2 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 5-1 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 3.55 1955 Paul Susce ...... 70 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... 72.1 1962 Jim Boyd ...... 5-3 1962 Larry Dempsey ...... 1.80 1956 Paul Susce ...... 56 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 85.0 Joe Overton ...... 5-1 1963 Joe Overton ...... *1.60 1957 Wynton Overstreet ...... 34 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... 128.0 1963 Joe Overton ...... *9-2 1964 Montie Sharpe ...... 2.16 1958 Alan Koch ...... 35 1968 Tommy Smith ...... 81.1 1964 Jimmy Crysel ...... *9-1 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... *2.49 1959 Porter Gilbert ...... 54 1969 Rick Eisenacher ...... 82.0 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... 7-2 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 1.69 1960 Alan Koch ...... 88 1970 NA 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 8-2 1967 Jim Blauser ...... 1.56 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 44 1971 Earl Nance ...... 75.0 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... *15-1 1968 George Simmons ...... *1.26 1962 Jim Boyd ...... 54 1972 Jack Van Yperen ...... 87.0 1968 Tommy Smith ...... 7-4 1969 Beal Lazenby ...... 1.43 1963 Jim Overton ...... 101 1973 Bill Lawrence ...... 92.0 1969 Rick Eisenacher ...... 7-3 1970 Rick Eisenacher ...... 2.16 1964 Duke Shackelford ...... 54 1974 Davis May ...... 97.0 1970 Rick Eisenacher ...... 8- 1971 Rick Eisenacher ...... 3.47 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... 67 1975 Davis May ...... 85.1 1971 Earl Nance ...... 6-2 1972 Jack Van Yperen ...... 1.97 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 65 1976 Robert Hudson ...... 114.0 Jack Van Yperen ...... 6-4 1973 Bill Lawrence ...... 3.03 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... *123 1977 Joe Beckwith ...... 101.1 1972 Bill Lawrence ...... 5-3 1974 Terry Leach ...... *1.30 1968 Tommy Smith ...... *89 1978 Scott Roney ...... 95.0 Jack Van Yperen ...... 5-7 1975 Joe Beckwith ...... 1.97 1969 Rick Eisenacher ...... 90 1979 Mark Shiflett ...... 62.0 1976 Robert Hudson ...... 1.74 1970 NA 1980 Phil Deriso ...... 78.2

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90 2007 AUBURN Baseball 1986 Stacy Jones ...... 3 Ron Siwa ...... 3 AUBURN’S SEC/NCAA LEADERS 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 10 1988 Gregg Olson ...... 10 1989 Mike Ferry ...... 8 SEC BATTING SEC PITCHING 1990 Mike Ferry ...... 4 1991 Scott Sullivan ...... 4 1992 Alec Newi ...... 3 WINS Brian Senn ...... 3 AVERAGE 1963 Joe Overton ...... 8 1993 Scott Sullivan ...... 5 1971 Joey Martin ...... 417 1964 Jimmy Crysel ...... 9 1994 Ryan Halla ...... 7 1985 Paul Foster ...... 433 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... 15 1995 Finley Woodward ...... *19 1988 Frank Thomas ...... 385 1993 John Powell ...... 15 1996 Tim Hudson ...... 3 1989 Frank Thomas ...... 403 1995 Ryan Halla ...... 16 1997 Finley Woodward ...... 8 1990 Tim Edge ...... 387 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 15 1998 Colter Bean ...... 7 2000 Gabe Gross ...... 430 1998 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 13 1999 Colter Bean ...... 8 1999 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 13 2000 Colter Bean ...... 5 Brent Schoening ...... 13 2001 Eric Brandon ...... 5 Scott Renner 2002 Cory Dueitt ...... 4 HITS 2003 Steven Register ...... *16 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 45 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2004 Steven Register ...... 8 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 119 1988 Scott Renner ...... 87.1 2005 Michael Nix ...... *13 1963 Joe Overton ...... 1.26 1989 Scott Renner ...... 120.0 2006 Luke Greinke ...... 6 1965 Mike Sharpe ...... 1.79 1990 Jason Harkins ...... 91.0 RUNS 1968 George Simmons ...... 1.25 1991 John Powell ...... 101.0 * SEC Leader 1964 Otis Bibb ...... 30 1974 Terry Leach ...... 1.30 1992 John Powell ...... 109.7 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 58 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 1.27 1993 John Powell ...... 141.0 1988 Gregg Olson ...... 2.00 1994 Kevin Humphreys ...... 142.2 2005 John Madden ...... 1.77 1995 Ryan Halla ...... 146.2 AUBURN TRIPLE HOME RUNS 1996 Bryan Hebson ...... 100.1 CROWN WINNERS 1967 Scotty Long ...... 11 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 118.1 1962 Larry Nichols 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 17 STRIKEOUTS 1998 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 118.1 1965 Frank Fryer 1987 Frank Thomas ...... *21 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... 123 1999 Brent Schoening ...... 138.1 1968 Frank Baldasare 1968 Tony Smith ...... 81 2000 Chris Bootcheck ...... 122.0 1976 Richie Howard 1993 John Powell ...... 191 2001 Levale Speigner ...... 113.1 1983 DeWayne Friend TRIPLES 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 165 2002 Levale Speigner ...... 104.1 1988 Frank Thomas 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 6 2003 Arnold Hughey ...... 102.0 1989 Frank Thomas 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 5 2004 Arnold Hughey ...... 96.1 1990 Tim Edge 1973 Mark Hatchett ...... 5 SAVES 2005 Arnold Hughey ...... 98.2 1992 Brannen Veal 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... *5 1995 Finley Woodard ...... 19 2006 Evan Crawford ...... 78.2 1999 Casey Dunn 1984 Rock Wilson ...... *7 2003 Steven Register ...... 16 2005 Karl Amonite 1986 Trey Gainous ...... 10 2005 Michael Nix ...... 13 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 7 SAVES 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 8 * - Tied for SEC lead Year Player SV 2005 Clete Thomas ...... 6 1978 Scott Roney ...... 4 1979 Phil Deriso ...... 3 Bill Latham ...... 3 DOUBLES NCAA LEADERS 1980 Mark Shiflett ...... 5 1961 Ben Catchings ...... *6 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 6 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 11 TRIPLES PER GAME 1982 Lance Long ...... 3 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 9 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 0.26 Marc Sauceda ...... 3 1971 Ken Dempsey ...... *12 1983 Lance Long ...... 2 1987 Tony Haney ...... 25 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1984 Tim McLain ...... 4 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 25 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 1.26 1985 Greg Jacobson ...... 3 STRIKEOUT RATIO (k/9 inn.) RUNS BATTED IN 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 0.26 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 32 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 86 VICTORIES 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 15

STOLEN BASES SAVES 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 28 2003 Steven Register ...... 16 Yearly Leaders s d r o c e R

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 91 MARCH 19, 2002 Score Auburn 9, UAB 2 Feat Combined No-hitter Individuals Mike Mueller [2.0], Lee Carter [1.0], Brandon Channell [1.0], Reid Price [1.0], Andrew Skinner [1.0], Arnold Hughey [1.0], Ken Clayton [1.0], Cory Dueitt [0.2], Sean Jones [0.1] Notes: NCAA Division I record nine pitchers combined to no-hit UAB ...Six base runners on the evening ... One hit batter in the second inning along with two walks and three Auburn errors in the ninth inning ... Only four balls hit out of the infield.

MARCH 2, 2002 Score Auburn 9, Murray State 0 Feat Perfect Game The Scoreboard from Eric Brandon’s Perfect Game on March 2, 2002. Individual Eric Brandon [9.0] Notes Retires all 27 batters faced, while striking out a career- high 12 batters ... First Auburn pitcher and first Southeastern Conference pitcher since 1963 (39 years) to toss a nine-inning perfect game ... Threw 94 pitches, including 69 for strikes ... Brandon's parents both hail from Murray, Ky., and graduated from Murray State.

APRIL 30, 1991 Score Auburn 14, LaGrange 0 [7 inn.] Feat Perfect Game Individual Jason Johnson [7.0]

MARCH 11, 1979 Score Auburn 10, Clemson 1 Feat Combined No-Hitter Individuals Dan Becton [6.0], Phil Deriso [3.0] The Final Pitch from Brandon’s Perfect Game.

FEBRUARY 26, 1976 Score Auburn 5, Houston 0 [7 inn.] Feat No-hitter Individual Joe Beckwith [7.0] Notes No-hitter came in the season opener. No-Hitters and Perfect Games s d

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92 2007 AUBURN Baseball GRAND SLAMS (since 1979) LEADOFF HOME RUNS (since 1979) DATE PLAYER OPPONENT PITCHER (R/L) INN. 4/1/79 Pat Keedy Alabama Ben Flagler 7th DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 1979 Tim Rowell Fairfield Joe Cizynski 1st 4/27/81 Barry Panter Montevallo 4/10/82 John Metasauage LSU Bill Donathon 2nd 3/20/82 Neal Mitchell Mississippi St. 4/14/82 Magentale at Columbus College Givens 1st 4/15/82 Neal Mitchell Columbus College 5/11/982 Bob Berry at Georgia State Tracy Dean 5th 3/30/84 Rock Wilson Troy State 4/6/85 Tim Lemmons at Alabama Greg Hibbard (L) 7th 2/22/86 Bo Jackson Clemson 4/7/85 Tim Lemmons at Alabama Mike Sodder (L) 3rd 3/14/87 Rock Wilson Georgia 5/2/85 Paul Foster Alabama (Dothan) Jeff Oyster (R) 5th 4/25/87 Rock Wilson Alabama 3/1086 Paul Foster RICHMOND Jim Merritt (R) 7th 4/26/89 Chris Hart UAB 3/12/86 Mark Sayers at UAB Chris Murdock (R) 6th 4/30/89 Chris Hart Tennessee 3/29/86 Mark Sayers at Vanderbilt [Gm. 1] John Parke (R) 2nd 5/14/89 Chris Hart Georgia 5/1/86 Tony Haney Alabama (Dothan) Todd Poelstra (L) 6th 2/11/90 Chris Hart Western Carolina 2/25/87 Frank Thomas at UAB Chris Murdock (R) 6th 2/10/91 Mike Killimett Western Carolina 3/8/87 Frank Thomas at Samford Rex Tuckler (L) 3rd 3/31/96 Adam Sullivan Kentucky 5/2/87 Tommy Youngblood at Tennessee Ron Morton (R) 9th 4/23/96 Adam Sullivan Marshall 3/6/88 Jeff Livesey at Vanderbilt Mike McLochlin (R) 9th 4/22/97 Adam Sullivan Marshall 3/20/88 Jeff Livesey at Georgia Phil Willis (R) 5th 2/16/00 Mailon Kent UAB 3/31/88 Jeff Livesey RIDER Kenny Kremer (L) 8th 3/17/02 Javon Moran Kentucky 5/20/89 Joe Siwa W. CAROLINA Paul Menhart (R) 3rd 4/1/90 Mickey Tomey at LSU Jason Wall (L) 7th 2/8/91 Andrew Albrecht W. CAROLINA Jeff Graham (R) 2nd 3/4/91 Jeff Leatherman APPALACHIAN ST. Gary Davis (R) 8th WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (since 1979) 4/12/92 Chris Holland (ITP) at Arkansas Brent Birch (L) 3rd 3/5/93 Mark Bellhorn TAMPA Keith LeBrecque (R) 6th 3/5/94 Kevin Chabot JACKSONVILLE ST. Tony Shaver (R) 1st DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 3/8/80 [13th] Doug Gilcrease Mississippi St. 4/11/94 Ken Key ETSU Todd Anderson (R) 3rd 3/9/80 [11th] Steve Renfroe Mississippi St. 3/17/95 Mark Bellhorn E. MICHIGAN Tim Tessmar (L) 8th 4/26/80 Steve Renfroe Ole Miss 3/19/95 Kevin Chabot E. MICHGIAN Mark Rutherford (R) 3rd 5/3/80 Rodney Rushing Alabama 2/17/96 Josh Etheredge VMI [Gm. 1] Danny Hughes (R) 3rd 3/18/82 Rodney Dollar (10th) Austin Peay 3/5/96 Josh Etheredge UNC-GREENSBORO Jonathan Jackson (R) 5th 5/4/82 Bob Berry Troy State 4/ 26/96 Josh Etheredge at Ole Miss Charles Barbour (R) 7th 4/5/83 [11th] DeWayne Friend Jacksonville St. 3/4/97 Josh Etheredge Samford (Vestavia) Glen Criswell (R) 6th 4/12/85 [G2] Bo Jackson Mississippi St. 3/21/97 Adam Sullivan GEORGIA Chris Hall (R) 7th 3/13/85 Tim Lemons Virginia 3/2397 Josh Etheredge GEORGIA Dough Bridges (L) 1st 2/18/87 [11th] Tony Haney Huntington 3/25/97 Casey Dunn at UAB Scott Beyer (R) 5th 5/24/97 David Ross at Florida State 5/9/97 Tim Hudson OLE MISS Dan DeYoung (R) 9th 2/10/98 Jamie Kersh Winthrop 2/1098 Jamie Kersh WINTHROP Aaron Sundsmo (R) 9th 2/7/03 Sean Gamble VCU 3/22/98 Josh Etheredge at Georgia Matt Hanson (R) 6th 2/20/04 Josh Bell (10th) Boston College 5/9/98 Casey Dunn at Alabama Matt Bernard (R) 9th 2/6/05 Clete Thomas Hofstra 2/11/00 Mailon Kent FURMAN Mike Dugan (L) 7th 2/17/06 Mike Bianucci Hofstra 3/12/00 Todd Faulkner SOUTH CAROLINA Jamie Poston (R) 8th 3/19/00 Jonathan Schuerholz at Arkansas Mitch Tisher (R) 7th 4/2/00 Brett Burnham LSU Heath McMurray (R) 5th 4/29/00 Mailon Kent at Florida Eddie Rojas (L) 6th BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (since 1979) 5/6/00 Jonathan Schuerholz at Alabama Brice Heath (R) 8th 5/27/00 Mailon Kent vs. Stetson Charles Aulet (R) 4th 2/10/01 Gabe Gross CAMPBELL [Gm. 1] Rob Finch (R) 3rd DATE PLAYERS OPPONENT INN. 3/17/79 J.B. Brown-Steve Montgomery at Mississippi St. 5th 5/11/01 Gabe Gross at LSU Billy Brian (R) 6th 3/24/81 Bob Berry-David Mogentale-Mike Swiam at SE Louisiana 7th 5/31/02 Sean Gamble vs. Florida Atlantic Travis NeSmith (R) 2nd 5/5/82 Bob Berry-Rodney Dollar Livingston 5th 3/22/03 Karl Amonite at Kentucky Galvin (R) 7th 4/13/83 Paul Foster-Bo Jackson at Ala. Christian 5th 4/13/03 Josh Bell at Mississippi State Ramsey (R) 5th 4/14/83 David Miller-Bob Berry at Georgia Tech 1st 5/31/03 Scott Schade CLEMSON Walker (R) 8th 3/30/84 Kevin Henry-Kevin Jordan at Troy State 4th 4/23/05 Jeff Boutwell (ITP) FLORIDA Alan Horne (R) 1st 3/30/84 Donnie Thomas-DeWayne Friend at Troy State 5th 2/26/06 Mike Bianucci ELON Justin Bors (R) 4th 4/19/84 Donnie Thomas-DeWayne Friend Fla. Int’l 2nd 4/15/06 Jeff Boutwell MISSISSIPPI STATE Josh Johnson (R) 4th 3/1985 Bo Jackson-Mark Sayer at Troy State 8th 3/23/85 Paul Foster-Bo Jackson OLE MISS 3rd ITP - Inside-the-park HR 4/2/85 Paul Foster-Bo Jackson at Georgia 8th 3/29/86 Mark Sayers-Paul Foster at Vanderbilt 2nd 5/16/87 Kevin Henry-Frank Thomas Mississippi St. 4th 3/31/91 Brad Parker-Brannen Veal LSU 3rd 2/26/94 Dallan Ruch-Kevin Chabot MTSU 6th 1-0 Games 3/2/94 Mark Bellhorn-Brandon Moore Troy State 1st 3/22/95 Jay Waggoner-Mark Bellhorn at UAB 6th Since 1979 the Tigers have a record of 7-8 in games 4/10/95 Kirby Clark-Josh Etheredge at MTSU 3rd that have ended in 1-0 scores. 4/15/95 Dallan Ruch-Kirby Clark Arkansas 4th 5/6/95 Mark Bellhorn-Shawn McNally at LSU 4th 1-0 Wins by a HR in AU 3/25/97 Tucker Dearth-Jamie Kersh at UAB 6th History 4/9/97 Tim Hudson-Jamie Kersh VMI 7th (since 1979) 2/.20/98 Scott Pratt-Josh Etheredge UNC Charlotte 6th Date Opponent Inning Batter 3/10/99 Casey Dunn-Jamie Kersh VCU 7th 4/9/96 Samford B-7th Kevin Chabot 3/26/99 Casey Dunn-Jamie Kersh Alabama 4th 5/28/99 Dominic Rich-Mailon Kent N. Carolina St. 7th Miscellaneous Records/Home Runs 2/8/00 Dominic Rich-Gabe Gross at Samford 7th 1-0 Losses by a HR in AU s

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Date Opponent Inning Batter e 6/1/03 Bobby Huddleston-Karl Amonite Ohio State 3rd 4/29/80 South Alabama B-6th Ron Pelletier R 5/22/05 Josh Bell-Karl Amonite Alabama 1st 4/27/83 Troy State T-9th Van Starnes n 5/18/91 Mississippi State T-7th Charlie Anderson 3/28/06 Derek Sain-Ryan Stanley at Troy 7th r u

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 93 FIVE-HIT GAMES (Since 1974) THE LAST TIME

PLAYER (YR) AB OPPONENT DATE AUBURN PLAYER Andy Merchant (Sr.) ...... 6-for-8 ...... at Florida [20 inn.] ...... April 22, 1972 6 Hits in one game ...... Tyler Johnstone vs. Elon (Feb. 25, 2005) Doug Gilcrease (Sr.) ....5-for-5 ...... LSU...... April 11, 1982 5 Runs in one game ...... Jonathan Schuerholz at Arkansas (March 19, 2000) Neal Mitchell (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at Columbus College ...... April 15, 1982 15-game hitting streak ...... Tyler Johnstone, 17 games (May 21, 2005-Feb. 26, 2006) David Mogentale (Sr.) ....5-for-6 ...... Clemson ...... May 9, 1982 20-game hitting streak ...... Hayden Gliemmo, 21 games (Apr. 28, 1999-Feb. 15, 2000) Paul Foster (Jr.)...... 5-for-5 ...... Samford...... February 27, 1985 25-game hitting streak ...... Mailon Kent, 25 games (Mar. 11, 2000-Apr. 29, 2000) Bo Jackson Jr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... at UAB ...... March 7, 1985 30-game hitting streak...... Casey Dunn, 31 games (Feb. 22 [G1]-April 15, 1997) Mark Sayer (Jr.)...... 5-for-6 ...... Georgia Southwestern ...... April 16, 1985 4 doubles in one game...... Ken Dempsey vs. Georgia (1971) Clark Preble (Jr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... at Georgia ...... March 20, 1988 2 triples in one game ...... Chuck Jeroloman at Arkansas (May 22, 2004) Jeff Powell (So.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... Huntingdon ...... February 14, 1990 3 home runs in one game ...... Josh Ethreredge vs. Kentucky (March 29, 1996) Tim Edge (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Mississippi State...... April 7, 1990 8 RBI in a game ...... Gabe Gross at Samford (Feb. 8, 2000) Brandon Moore (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... vs. Alabama (Montgomery, Ala.)...... May 14, 1993 10 RBI in a game ...... Bob Berry vs. Huntington (April 15, 1982) Cliff Shanks (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at Oklahoma State ...... May 28, 1993 Grand Slam home run ...... Jeff Boutwell vs. Mississippi State (April 15, 2006) Jay Waggoner (Jr.) ...... 5-for-8 ...... Troy State ...... March 2, 1994 Inside-the-park home run ...... Jeff Boutwell vs. Florida (April 23, 2005) [grand slam] Mike Killimett (Sr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... Georgia ...... March 25, 1994 HR to begin game ...... Javon Moran vs. Kentucky (March 17, 2002) Jay Waggoner (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Birmingham Southern...... April 13, 1994 HR in consecutive at bats...... Russell Dixon vs. Davidson (Feb. 28, 2006) Mark Bellhorn (So.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... vs. Old Dominion [10 inn.] (Clemson, S.C.) ...... May 27, 1994 HR in three consecutive games ...... Josh Donaldson (April 23-28, 2006) Josh Etheredge (Jr.) ...... 6-for-6 ...... at South Carolina...... March 9, 1997 HR in three consecutive SEC games...... Bobby Huddleston (May 11-17, 2002) Rob Macrory (Sr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at Kentucky ...... March 30, 1997 HR in four consecutive games ...... Karl Amonite (May 31, 2003-Feb. 5, 2005) Tim Hudson (Sr.)...... 5-for-5 ...... at Kentucky ...... March 30, 1997 HR in five consecutive games ...... Tim Lemons (Apr. 6-10, 1985) Adam Sullivan (Sr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... Alabama ...... April 13, 1997 Walk-off HR ...... Mike Bianucci vs. Hofstra (Feb. 17, 2006) Adam Sullivan (Sr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... vs. Western Carolina (Tallahassee, Fla.) ...... May 22, 1997 Pinch-hit HR ...... Josh Bell at North Carolina (March 9, 2003) Casey Dunn (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at Alabama ...... May 10, 1998 Pinch-hit Grand Slam ...... Heath Higgins at Arkansas [9th] (March 19, 2000) Todd Faulkner (So.)...... 5-for-7 ...... vs. Georgia Tech (Orlando, Fla.) ...... January 29, 1999 Hit for the cycle ...... Clete Thomas vs. Arkansas (Apr. 3, 2005) [3B, 1B, 1B, HR, 2B] Casey Dunn (Sr.)...... 5-for-6 ...... Tennessee ...... April 9, 1999 Stole Home ...... Clete Thomas vs. UAB [3rd] (April 6, 2004) Casey Dunn (Sr.)...... 5-for-5 ...... Tulane...... May 30, 1999 Scored 20 or more runs ...... 21 vs. Marshall (Feb. 16, 2002) Dominic Rich (Jr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... UNC Charlotte ...... March 4, 2000 Scored 30 or more runs ...... 32 vs. Troy State (March 2, 1994) Todd Faulkner (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... UNC Charlotte ...... March 5, 2000 Recorded 20 or more hits ...... 21 vs. VMI (Feb. 5, 2006) Mailon Kent (Sr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Alabama ...... April 22, 2001 Nine-inning No-hitter ...... Eric Brandon vs. Murray State (March 2, 2002) Doug Vines (Fr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... North Carolina ...... March 10, 2002 Nine-Inning Perfect Game...... Eric Brandon vs. Murray State (March 2, 2002) Tug Hulett (Fr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Georgia...... May 10, 2002 Seven-Inning Perfect Game...... Jason Johnson vs. LaGrange College (April 30, 1991) Javon Moran (So.)...... 5-for-5 ...... vs. Florida Atlanta (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) ...... May 31, 2002 One-hitter (individual) ...... Colby Paxton vs. Kentucky (March 17, 2002) Clete Thomas (Fr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at North Carolina ...... March 9, 2003 Struck out 10 or more...... Arnold Hughey vs. Arkansas [10] (Apr. 1, 2005) Sean Gamble (Jr.)...... 5-for-6 ...... at South Alabama...... April 13, 2004 Struck out 15 or more...... Chris Bootcheck vs. West Virginia [15] (March 6, 1999) Tim Hulett (Jr.)...... 5-for-7 ...... Mississippi State...... April 24, 2004 Three pitches in an inning ...... Chris Dennis vs. Florida State [5th] (Feb. 10, 2006) Tyler Johnstone (Jr.) ...... 6-for-7 ...... Elon...... February 25, 2005 Complete Game ...... Josh Sullivan vs. VMI (March 12, 2005) Clete Thomas ...... 5-for-6 ...... Arkansas ...... April 3, 2005 Complete Game Shutout...... Josh Sullivan vs. VMI (March 12, 2005) Retired 15+ consecutive ...... Arnold Hughey vs. Alabama [15] (May 20, 2005) AUBURN TEAM 20-RUN GAMES Won 10 or more consecutive games ...... February 2-24, 2001 [13] Won 15 or more consecutive games...... February 7-March 5, 1997 [17] 21-9 ...... Alabama (3/30/89) Won 8 or more straight SEC games ...... April 1-21, 1995 [9] AUBURN’S Lost 5 or more consecutive games ...... April 30-May 20, 2006 [10] 21-9 ...... GEORGIA TECH (1954) 32-9 ...... TROY STATE (3/2/94) Winning Streak...... 13 (February 2-24, 2001) 29-22 ...... at Mercer (1951) 21-11 ...... at Arkansas (3/19/2000) Losing Streak...... 10 (April 30-May 20, 2006) 28-6 ...... at Samford (2/6/2000) 20-1 ...... UAB (4/13/93) Home Winning Streak...... 12 (March 30-May 4, 2001) 25-4 ...... VANDERBILT (1958) 20-2 ...... at Columbus College (1982) Road Winning Streak ...... 10 (March 4-29, 2003) Season-Opening Winning Streak...... 13 (February 2-24, 2001) 25-6 ...... at Kentucky (1956) 20-4 ...... at Huntingdon (1982) Extra-Innings Victory...... 5-4, 10 innings vs. Troy (Feb. 21, 2006) 20-6 ...... LAGRANGE (4/3/90) 24-9 ...... Vanderbilt (1965) Extra-Innings Loss...... 12-8, 12 innings vs. South Carolina (March 17, 2006) 20-7 ...... VANDERBILT (4/9/94) 24-13 ...... GEORGIA TECH (1961) Was shut out ...... 0-2 at Vanderbilt (March 24, 2006) 23-1 ...... GEORGIA (3/25/94) 20-7 ...... Davidson (3/3/97) Was held to one hit ...... at Vanderbilt (March 24, 2006) 23-2 ...... at UAB (2/25/87) 20-8 ...... MONTEVALLO (1980) Overcome a deficit of 7+ runs...... 9 runs, [10-1, 14-13] vs. Virginia (Feb. 14, 2003) 10+ Runs in an Inning ...... 14 vs. Mercer [1st] (April 4, 2000) 23-2 ...... GEORGIA TECH (1951) 20-14 ...... MERCER (4/16/96) 10+ Hits in an Inning ...... 11 vs. Furman [5th] (Feb. 12, 2000) 23-4 ...... at Jacksonville (1974) 23-5 ...... UNC CHARLOTTE (2/21/97) OPPONENT’S 23-11 ...... at Georgia (4/2/85) 23-22 ...... HUNTINGDON (1983) 22-0 ...... TAMPA (3/5/93) 22-7 ...... ALABAMA (4/12/97, Gm. 2) 22-1 ...... Seton Hall (5/23/87-NCAA) 22-8 ...... at Florida (5/2/04) 22-4 ...... FURMAN (2/12/2000) 22-10 ...... CLEMSON (1982) 22-7 ...... SAMFORD (2/27/85) 22-29 ...... at Mercer (1951) 22-8 ...... at Vanderbilt (1967) 21-2 ...... at LSU (5/8/93, Gm. 1) Five-Hit Games/Last Time/20 Run Games 22-8 ...... at Tennessee (4/25/97)

s 21-7 ...... at Florida State (1980)

d 22-23 ...... HUNTINGDON (1983)

r 20-9 ...... ARKANSAS (3/13/99)

o 21-4 ...... MARSHALL (2/16/02)

c 20-7 ...... at Alabama (1949)

e 21-4 ...... MERCER (1956)

R 20-5 ...... at Georgia Tech (3/30/04) 21-6 ...... at South Carolina (3/9/97) n 20-5 ...... at LSU (5/11/2001) r 21-6 ...... FAIRFIELD (1979) u b u A

94 2007 AUBURN Baseball Auburn History 4/18 * at Alabama ...... 4-5 L 3/29 at Mercer ...... 18-1 W 4/17 ALABAMA ...... 11-13 L 4/21 at Lanett ...... 5-14 L 3/31 MERCER ...... 13-5 W 4/20 * at Kentucky ...... 25-6 W COACH JOHNNY 4/23 * GEORGIA ...... 4-8 L 4/2 * ALABAMA ...... 4-1 W 4/21 * at Kentucky ...... 19-10 W WILLIAMSON 4/24 * GEORGIA ...... 15-5 W 4/3 * ALABAMA ...... 2-1 W 4/21 * at Kentucky ...... 10-5 W 4/28 * at Georgia Tech ...... 6-1 W 4/9 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-2 W 4/27 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 1-0 W (1949-50) 4/30 * ALABAMA ...... 5-6 L 4/10 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-6 L 4/28 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-3 W 5/1 * ALABAMA ...... 2-0 W 4/16 at Georgia ...... 4-3 W 4/28 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 1-10 L 5/2 at B'ham-Southern ...... 6-4 W 4/17 at Georgia ...... 7-5 W 5/4 * at Florida ...... 0-3 L 5/4 * at Florida ...... 10-2 W 4/24 * at Florida ...... 8-4 W 5/5 * at Florida ...... 5-1 W 1949 5/5 * at Florida ...... 5-19 L 4/24 * at Florida ...... 2-1 W 5/8 at Alabama ...... 1-6 L 5/11 * FLORIDA ...... 7-5 W 4/30 * FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L 5/8 at Alabama ...... 2-4 L 9-10 • 6-10 SEC 5/12 * FLORIDA ...... 8-1 W 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 5/4 * at Alabama ...... 2-5 L 5/4 * at Alabama ...... 1-4 L 3/30 at Mercer ...... 4-1 W 5/7 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-9 L 3/31 at Montgomery Rebels . . . 0-8 L 1957 5/8 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 21-9 W 4/1 at Opelika ...... 11-9 W 1952 4/8 * GEORGIA ...... 5-4 W 16-10 • 11-4 SEC 4/9 * GEORGIA ...... 2-4 L 13-11-2 • 10-8-2 SEC 4/15 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 12-8 W 3/19 at Florida State ...... 2-8 L 4/16 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-5 L 1955 3/22 Mercer ...... 11-3 W 3/20 at Florida State ...... 5-10 L 4/19 * at Georgia ...... 0-15 L 3/22 Mercer ...... 2-1 W 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 7-3 W 4/20 * at Georgia ...... 8-4 W 9-16 • 5-11 SEC 3/26 Montgomery ...... 7-10 L 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 11-0 W 4/25 * at Georgia Tech ...... 2-8 L 3/28 * LSU ...... 5-4 W 3/29 * at Tennessee ...... 11-1 W 4/26 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-3 W 3/29 * LSU ...... 7-6 W FORT BENNING ...... 8-4 W 3/30 * at Tennessee ...... 4-0 W 4/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-6 L 3/31 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-4 T 3/25 SAMFORD ...... 6-4 W 3/30 * at Tennessee ...... 7-3 W 4/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 3-2 W 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 11-4 W 3/26 at Mercer ...... 3-5 L 4/2 SAMFORD ...... 8-1 W 5/6 * at Florida ...... 4-8 L 4/3 Samford ...... 8-3 W 3/30 at Samford ...... 10-6 W 4/6 at Mercer ...... 14-1 W 5/7 * at Florida ...... 2-1 W 4/5 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-10 L 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 3-5 L 4/9 MERCER ...... 15-5 W 5/13 * at Alabama ...... 3-4 L 4/5 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-3 L 4/2 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-3 W 4/12 * at Florida ...... 0-1 L 5/14 * at Alabama ...... 7-20 L 4/7 Montgomery ...... 4-17 L 4/4 MERCER ...... 15-8 W 4/13 * at Florida ...... 8-6 W 5/20 * ALABAMA ...... 3-12 L 4/9 Samford ...... 7-8 L 4/8 * VANDERBILT ...... 12-2 W 4/19 * KENTUCKY ...... 12-5 W 5/21 * ALABAMA ...... 0-4 L 4/11 * Tulane ...... 7-10 L 4/9 * VANDERBILT ...... 4-2 W 4/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-0 W 4/12 * Tulane ...... 7-7 T 4/11 * GEORGIA ...... 8-10 L 4/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 10- W 4/16 * OLE MISS ...... 6-5 W 4/12 * GEORGIA ...... 4-5 L 4/22 FLORIDA STATE ...... 10-9 W 4/17 * OLE MISS ...... 10-6 W 4/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 10-12 L 4/23 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-10 L 1950 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 1-5 L 4/16 * at Vanderbilt ...... 5-6 L 4/27 * at Georgia Tech ...... 1-2 L 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 8-4 W 4/18 * at Georgia Tech ...... 13-8 W 4/27 * at Georgia Tech ...... 3-2 W 12-13 • 8-11 SEC 4/25 * at Alabama ...... 14-6 W 4/19 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-12 L 4/29 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-8 L 4/26 * at Alabama [10] ...... 10-8 W 4/22 * FLORIDA ...... 3-11 L 4/30 at Alabama ...... 11-8 W 5/2 * FLORIDA ...... 8-12 L 4/23 * FLORIDA ...... 17-7 W 5/4 at Alabama ...... 4-8 L 3/20 Tampa ...... 6-4 W 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 5-7 L 4/25 * at Georgia ...... 8-14 L 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L 3/21 Florida Southern ...... 16-1 W 5/9 * at Florida ...... 2-3 L 4/26 * at Georgia ...... 6-16 L 5/6 * FLORIDA ...... 7-5 W 3/24 * at Florida ...... 6-7 L 5/10 * at Florida ...... 8-5 W 4/29 * at Florida ...... 8-9 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 6-16 L 3/25 * at Florida ...... 4-14 L 5/13 * Georgia ...... 6-1 W 4/30 * at Florida ...... 2-8 L 5/7 ALABAMA ...... 7-10 L 3/31 MERCER ...... 1-2 L 5/14 * Georgia ...... 4-10 L 5/2 at Alabama ...... 1-3 L 4/1 at Mercer ...... 10-5 W 5/3 at Alabama ...... 2-10 L 4/7 * GEORGIA ...... 5-8 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 6-14 L COACH JOE CONNALLY 4/8 * GEORGIA ...... 3-5 L 5/7 ALABAMA ...... 6-9 L 4/12 at Opelika ...... 8-4 W 1953 (1958) 4/14 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-5 W 4/15 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 8-9 L 9-12 • 6-12 SEC 1956 4/19 at Opelika ...... 5-6 L 1958 4/21 * at Georgia ...... 1-11 L 12-11 • 9-7 SEC 3/21 * at Tulane ...... 2-8 L 4/22 * at Georgia ...... 10-7 W 17-8 • 12-3 SEC 3/23 * at LSU ...... 6-5 W 4/26 * FLORIDA ...... 5-4 W 3/24 * at LSU ...... 7-11 L 3/17 at Florida Southern ...... 10-7 W 4/27 * FLORIDA ...... 3-5 L 3/30 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-6 L 3/23 * at Georgia ...... 3-8 L •SEC CHAMPIONS• 5/3 * ALABAMA ...... 1-17 L 3/31 * at Georgia Tech ...... 14-7 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 3-1 W •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 5/4 * ALABAMA ...... 0-17 L 4/3 * ALABAMA ...... 1-7 L 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 1-2 L 5/5 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-8 L 4/4 * ALABAMA ...... 0-6 L 3/27 MERCER ...... 21-4 W 3/20 at Florida State ...... 4-3 W 5/6 * at Georgia Tech ...... 8-3 W 4/7 Mercer ...... 6-0 W 3/30 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-12 L 3/20 at Florida State ...... 10-7 W 5/13 * at Alabama ...... 7-9 L 4/9 Samford ...... 4-3 W 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-0 W 3/21 * at Florida ...... 6-9 L 5/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 16-4 W 4/10 * Georgia ...... 2-3 L 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-6 L 3/22 * at Florida ...... 2-8 L 5/16 * at Vanderbilt ...... 12-3 W 4/11 * Georgia ...... 3-8 L 4/7 at Mercer ...... 10-4 W 3/28 * at Georgia ...... 5-1 W 5/19 * VANDERBILT ...... 9-4 W 4/13 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 11-4 W 4/13 * FLORIDA ...... 11-0 W 3/29 * at Georgia ...... 5-3 W 5/20 * VANDERBILT ...... 12-4 W 4/14 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-8 L 4/14 * FLORIDA ...... 0-4 L 4/2 at Mercer ...... 11-4 W 4/17 * at Florida ...... 5-6 L 4/16 ALABAMA ...... 11-13 L 4/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 25-4 W 4/18 * at Florida ...... 9-8 W COACH DICK MCGOWEN 4/29 Mercer ...... 9-5 W 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 2-6 L (1951-57) 5/4 * Georgia ...... 5-6 L 5/5 * Georgia ...... 7-5 W 5/8 * at Alabama ...... 9-4 W 1951 5/9 * at Alabama ...... 4-7 L 14-11 • 8-8 SEC

3/24 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .15-2 W 3/27 MERCER ...... 16-0 W 3/28 at Mercer ...... 29-22 W 1954 3/30 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 23-2 W 3/31 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-11 L 17-5 • 8-5 SEC 4/4 * at Tulane ...... 5-7 L 4/5 * at Tulane ...... 8-4 W 3/8 CAMP RUCKER ...... 9-6 W 4/6 * at LSU ...... 2-5 L 3/16 TENNESSEE ...... 12-1 W 4/7 * at LSU ...... 0-3 L

Results 3/20 at Florida State ...... 7-2 W 4/11 at Opelika ...... 17-8 W

y 3/22 SAMFORD ...... 16-7 W 4/13 MONTGOMERY ...... 2-8 L r at Camp Rucker ...... 10-8 W

o 4/14 at Montgomery ...... 2-8 L

t 3/26 * GEORGIA ...... 4-3 W 4/16 at Opelika ...... 7-4 W Auburn’s 1958 Southeastern Conference Champions. s i H

96 2007 AUBURN Baseball 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-0 W 5/13 * FLORIDA ...... 8-1 W 3/23 * Georgia ...... 5-4 W 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-0 W 5/14 * FLORIDA ...... 7-11 L 3/25 Florida State ...... 1-5 L # SEC Playoff (2nd) 4/11 MERCER ...... 5-17 L 3/26 Florida State ...... 7-9 L 4/12 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 14-11 W 3/29 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-3 W 4/14 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 11-3 W 3/30 * at Georgia Tech ...... 11-3 W 4/18 at Alabama ...... 5-7 L 4/5 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 4/19 * at Georgia Tech ...... 3-2 W 1961 4/6 * at Florida ...... 3-12 L 4/21 * at Georgia Tech ...... 15-0 W 4/9 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 4-0 W 1965 4/22 ALABAMA ...... 5-7 L 14-11 • 12-6 SEC 4/10 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-4 W 4/25 ALABAMA ...... 9-3 W 4/12 * Kentucky ...... 13-6 W 13-7 • 10-3 SEC 4/26 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-5 L 4/13 * Kentucky ...... 14-2 W 4/28 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-4 L •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 4/19 * Vanderbilt ...... 5-3 W 4/30 SAMFORD ...... 4-6 L 4/20 * Vanderbilt ...... 14-6 W •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 5/2 * GEORGIA ...... 7-14 L 3/16 HOWARD ...... 3-4 L 4/26 * FLORIDA ...... 7-5 W 5/3 * GEORGIA ...... 4-1 W 3/20 at Florida State ...... 1-10 L 4/27 * FLORIDA ...... 9-2 W 3/19 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-4 W 5/9 * FLORIDA ...... 12-4 W 3/21 at Florida State ...... 9-10 L 5/1 * Georgia ...... 4-6 L 3/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 11-6 W 5/10 * FLORIDA ...... 5-1 W 3/21 at Florida State ...... 15-5 W 5/1 * Georgia ...... 5-3 W 3/22 * TENNESSEE ...... 7-3 W 5/14 # at Alabama [13] ...... 3-2 W 3/24 * at Florida ...... 7-6 W 5/3 * Tennessee ...... 5-0 W 3/27 * Georgia ...... 4-3 W 5/15 # at Alabama ...... 5-4 W 3/25 * at Florida ...... 0-10 L 5/4 * Tennessee ...... 3-2 W 3/27 * Georgia ...... 6-1 W 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-6 W 5/8 # at Ole Miss ...... 6-7 L 4/2 * at Florida ...... 3-4 L # SEC Playoff (1st) 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 12-10 W 5/10 # OLE MISS ...... 7-4 W 4/3 * at Florida ...... 0-5 L 4/5 * TENNESSEE ...... 17-1 W 5/11 # OLE MISS ...... 6-2 W 4/5 Florida State ...... 1-6 L 4/6 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-10 L 5/29 ! West Virginia ...... 1-2 L 4/6 Florida State ...... 0-12 L 4/7 * KENTUCKY ...... 17-4 W 5/30 ! Florida State ...... 3-4 L 4/9 GEORGIA TECH ...... 13-3 W COACH ERK RUSSELL 4/8 * KENTUCKY [12] ...... 7-5 W 4/10 GEORGIA TECH ...... 4-0 W 4/10 at Howard ...... 12-6 W # SEC Playoff (1st) 4/14 Oglethorpe ...... 11-2 W (1959-62) 4/14 * GEORGIA ...... 6-4 W ! NCAA Dist. 3 (Gastonia, NC - 4th) 4/16 * Vanderbilt ...... 13-4 W 4/15 * GEORGIA 5 ...... 0-2 L 4/17 * Vanderbilt ...... 24-9 W 4/17 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-4 L 4/23 * Georgia ...... 3-5 L 1959 4/18 * at Vanderbilt ...... 10-0 W 1964 4/24 * Georgia ...... 3-1 W 4/21 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 24-13 W 4/30 * FLORIDA ...... 6-1 W 15-11-1 • 8-4 SEC 4/22 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-5 W 21-7• 13-5 SEC 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 5-4 W 4/28 * at Florida ...... 10-9 W 5/7 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-5 L 4/29 * at Florida ...... 5-6 L 5/8 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-13 L 3/15 Spring Hill ...... 0-2 L 5/5 * at Georgia ...... 2-1 W •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 3/15 Spring Hill ...... 1-1 T 5/6 * at Georgia ...... 4-9 L 3/17 Florida State ...... 4-8 L 5/10 # LSU ...... 3-4 L 3/17 Huntingdon ...... 10-0 W 3/17 Florida State ...... 3-11 L 5/12 # at LSU [11] ...... 5-6 L 3/18 Huntingdon ...... 10-5 W 1966 3/25 Samford ...... 1-2 L 3/20 * Vanderbilt ...... 6-2 W 3/27 * Georgia ...... 3-9 L #SEC Playoff (2nd) 3/21 * Vanderbilt ...... 5-0 W 14-12 • 6-7 SEC 3/28 * Georgia ...... 8-5 W 3/23 Northeast Louisiana ...... 11-3 W 3/31 Troy State ...... 4-3 W 3/24 Northeast Louisiana ...... 8-2 W 4/3 * Vanderbilt ...... 15-4 W 3/27 * Georgia ...... 5-6 L 3/18 * VANDERBILT ...... 11-0 W 4/4 * Vanderbilt ...... 8-3 W 1962 3/28 * Georgia ...... 3-2 W 3/19 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-5 W 4/4 * Vanderbilt ...... 10-4 W 4/3 * FLORIDA ...... 2-4 L 3/21 @ Mississippi State ...... 4-2 W 4/6 ALABAMA ...... 8-6 W 15-7 • 11-5 SEC 4/4 * FLORIDA ...... 8-2 W 3/22 @ at Florida State ...... 3-6 L 4/10 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-7 L 4/10 * at Georgia Tech ...... 10-6 W 3/22 @ Mississippi State ...... 5-6 L 4/11 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-4 W 4/11 * at Georgia Tech ...... 8-6 W 3/23 @ Ole Miss ...... 3-5 L 4/17 * at Georgia Tech ...... 1-5 L 3/16 at Florida State ...... 12-7 W 4/17 * Georgia ...... 6-1 W 3/25 * FLORIDA ...... 4-1 W 4/21 Mercer ...... 5-6 L 3/17 at Florida State ...... 10-2 W 4/18 * Georgia ...... 5-4 W 3/26 * FLORIDA ...... 10-5 W 4/24 Troy State ...... 13-4 W 3/20 * VANDERBILT ...... 13-3 W 4/20 Florida State ...... 5-3 W 4/1 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-2 W 4/24 Troy State ...... 6-5 W 3/23 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-1 W 4/22 * Tennessee ...... 6-0 W 4/2 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-2 W 4/25 Mercer ...... 4-3 W 3/24 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-2 W 4/23 * Tennessee ...... 7-5 W 4/2 WAKE FOREST ...... 12-5 W 4/29 Samford ...... 8-3 W 3/30 * at Georgia Tech ...... 8-6 W 4/24 * Kentucky ...... 1-2 L 4/9 * at Florida ...... 4-12 L 5/1 * Georgia ...... 13-3 W 4/6 * at Florida ...... 4-5 L 4/25 * Kentucky ...... 4-5 L 4/10 * at Florida ...... 2-8 L 5/2 * Georgia ...... 7-1 W 4/7 * at Florida ...... 8-9 L 5/1 * at Florida ...... 10-4 W 4/11 MIAMI, FLA...... 7-1 W 5/4 at Alabama ...... 8-6 W 4/9 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-6 W 5/2 * at Florida ...... 0-4 L 4/12 MIAMI, FLA...... 8-3 W 5/8 * at Florida ...... 3-2 W 4/10 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-3 W 5/4 Florida State ...... 4-2 W 4/15 * at Georgia ...... 3-4 L 5/9 * at Florida ...... 2-4 L 4/13 * at Georgia ...... 4-6 L 5/5 Florida State ...... 19-5 W 4/16 * at Georgia ...... 5-2 W 5/13 Florida State ...... 4-3 W 4/14 * at Georgia ...... 2-1 W 5/8 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-1 W 4/22 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-1 W 5/14 Florida State ...... 8-6 W 4/20 * FLORIDA ...... 7-3 W 5/9 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 10-2 W 4/23 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-8 L 4/21 * FLORIDA ...... 2-1 W 5/13 # OLE MISS ...... 10-9 W 4/27 * Tennessee ...... 6-1 W 4/25 * at Tennessee ...... 4-1 W 5/15 # at Ole Miss ...... 0-7 L 4/28 * Tennessee ...... 3-7 L 4/26 * at Tennessee ...... 1-3 L 5/16 # at Ole Miss ...... 0-5 L 4/29 * at Kentucky ...... 1-2 L 1960 4/29 * at Kentucky ...... 5-0 W 4/30 * at Kentucky ...... 4-7 L 15-8 • 10-6 SEC 5/2 at Alabama [10] ...... 6-7 L 5/4 * GEORGIA ...... 5-3 W 5/5 * GEORGIA ...... 12-6 W 3/21 at Florida State ...... 10-4 W 5/7 ALABAMA ...... 5-11 L 3/22 at Florida State ...... 8-22 L 3/23 at Florida State ...... 4-11 L 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 2-3 L 4/2 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-4 W 4/5 ALABAMA ...... 11-10 W COACH PAUL NIX 4/8 * at Florida ...... 7-3 W (1963-84) 4/9 * at Florida ...... 6-8 L 4/15 * at Georgia ...... 8-5 W 4/16 * at Georgia ...... 15-4 W 1963 4/19 OGLETHORPE ...... 6-2 W 4/22 * GEORGIA TECH [12] . . . . 6-7 L 17-8 • 15-3 SEC 4/23 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 0-12 L 4/29 * at Kentucky ...... 7-2 W 4/30 * at Kentucky ...... 7-5 W •SEC CHAMPIONS• 5/2 * at Tennessee ...... 2-6 L •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 5/3 * at Tennessee ...... 13-11 W •DISTRICT 3 REGIONAL•

5/6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 8-3 W Results

5/7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-5 W 3/16 Florida State ...... 1-2 L y

5/9 * GEORGIA ...... 7-3 W 3/18 Florida State ...... 3-8 L The 1963 Auburn squad won the SEC Championship r o

5/10 * GEORGIA [11] ...... 7-6 W 3/22 * Georgia ...... 11-0 W under first-year head coach Paul Nix. t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 97 5/6 * GEORGIA ...... 2-3 L 3/27 West Georgia ...... 6-4 W 5/7 * GEORGIA ...... 2-9 L 3/27 West Georgia ...... 10-0 W 5/17 at Georgia Tech ...... 1-0 W 3/30 South Alabama ...... 3-2 W 5/18 at Georgia Tech ...... 3-13 L 3/30 South Alabama ...... 2-9 L 4/2 * at Florida ...... 5-10 L @ FSU Tournament (Tallahassee, FL) 4/3 * at Florida ...... 6-5 W 4/9 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-6 L 4/10 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W 4/12 * KENTUCKY ...... 13-14 L 4/13 Florida State ...... 8-13 L 1967 4/16 Florida State ...... 11-8 W 4/17 * Georgia ...... 13-7 W 31-10 • 15-2 SEC 4/19 * Georgia ...... 8-7 W 4/20 Mercer ...... 6-4 W 4/23 ALABAMA ...... 12-8 W •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• 4/24 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W •SEC CHAMPIONS• 4/30 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 4/30 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-5 L •DISTRICT 3 REGIONAL CHAMPS• 4/30 * at Vanderbilt ...... 6-1 W 5/1 * at Vanderbilt ...... 9-0 W 3/17 * at Florida ...... 4-3 W 5/3 Atlanta Baptist ...... 8-6 W 3/18 * at Florida ...... 1-3 L 5/4 at Alabama ...... 1-5 L 3/20 at Florida State ...... 12-7 W 5/7 * Georgia ...... 6-8 L 3/21 at Florida State ...... 0-1 L The 1967 Auburn team was the school’s first representation in the College World Series. 5/8 * Georgia ...... 2-4 L 3/22 Springfield ...... 3-6 L 5/17 Florida State ...... 4-9 L 3/24 at Spring Hill ...... 13-3 W 4/12 TULANE ...... 4-2 W 5/18 Florida State ...... 5-6 L 3/25 at Spring Hill ...... 6-5 W 4/13 TULANE ...... 11-0 W 5/21 South Alabama ...... 6-5 W 3/28 ALABAMA ...... 0-3 L 4/15 MIAMI, FLA...... 7-5 W 5/22 South Alabama ...... 4-10 L 3/31 * GEORGIA ...... 6-0 W 4/16 MIAMI, FLA...... 6-1 W 4/1 * GEORGIA ...... 5-4 W 4/17 MERCER ...... 4-3 W 4/3 * at Vanderbilt ...... 5-3 W 4/18 * at Kentucky ...... 4-5 L 4/3 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 W 4/18 * at Kentucky ...... 9-16 L 1972 4/4 * at Vanderbilt ...... 22-8 W 4/20 * at Kentucky ...... 0-3 L 1970 4/7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-2 W 4/22 at Florida State ...... 1-2 L 18-17 • 7-6 SEC 4/8 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-9 L 4/23 at Florida State ...... 3-7 L 17-16 • 9-6 SEC 4/10 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W 4/26 * at Tennessee ...... 4-3 W 4/10 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-3 L 4/30 ALABAMA ...... 2-9 L 3/16 AUSTIN-PEAY ...... 16-5 W 4/11 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-1 W 5/1 at Mercer ...... 4-2 W 3/9 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 2-1 W 3/16 AUSTIN-PEAY ...... 4-13 L 4/15 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-2 W 5/3 * at Georgia ...... 8-2 W 3/10 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-3 L 3/17 at South Alabama ...... 0-1 L 4/16 at Georgia Tech ...... 9-6 W 5/4 * at Georgia ...... 3-4 L 3/21 Southern Illinois (NO) . . . . 2-8 L 3/20 WEST GEORGIA ...... 10-2 W 4/17 at Mercer ...... 4-3 W 5/10 * GEORGIA ...... 7-6 W 3/22 at Tulane ...... 1-3 L 3/20 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 0-4 L 4/21 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-1 W 5/11 * GEORGIA ...... 8-1 W 3/23 at Loyola (N.O.) ...... 9-7 W 3/21 WEST GEORGIA ...... 9-0 W 4/22 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-2 W 5/13 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-3 L 3/24 at Loyola (N.O.) ...... 3-0 W 3/24 at Florida State ...... 9-3 W 4/22 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-0 W 5/14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 18-1 W 3/27 * at Tennessee ...... 1-2 L 3/25 at Florida State ...... 13-16 L 4/25 at Alabama ...... 7-6 W 3/27 * at Tennessee ...... 1-0 W 3/31 * FLORIDA ...... 3-11 L 4/28 * FLORIDA ...... 9-8 W 3/28 * at Tennessee ...... 0-1 L 4/1 * FLORIDA ...... 13-6 W 4/29 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 4/3 * at Florida ...... 4-17 L 4/4 ALABAMA ...... 3-0 W 5/1 SPRING HILL ...... 10-1 W 1969 4/6 at Florida State ...... 4-10 L 4/4 ALABAMA ...... 6-8 L 5/5 * at Georgia ...... 1-0 W 4/7 at Florida State ...... 5-3 W 4/8 * at Kentucky ...... 5-2 W 5/6 * at Georgia ...... 19-0 W 20-17 • 7-10 SEC 4/10 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-1 W 4/8 * at Kentucky ...... 4-5 L 5/10 # at Ole Miss ...... 2-1 W 4/10 * VANDERBILT ...... 2-1 W 4/11 MERCER ...... 5-2 W 5/12 # OLE MISS ...... 9-6 W 4/11 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-0 W 4/12 ATLANTA BAPTIST ...... 8-4 W 5/19 GEORGIA TECH ...... 8-12 L 3/14 at Florida State ...... 1-0 W 4/14 LOYOLA (N.O.) ...... 8-6 W 4/14 * at Georgia ...... 6-7 L 5/20 GEORGIA TECH ...... 8-6 W 3/15 at Florida State ...... 1-6 L 4/15 LOYOLA (N.O.) ...... 9-10 L 4/15 * at Georgia ...... 10-6 W 6/2 ! West Virginia ...... 8-3 W 3/19 at Spring Hill ...... 18-4 W 4/18 * at Georgia ...... 0-1 L 4/17 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-6 L 6/3 ! Florida State ...... 13-3 W 3/20 at Spring Hill ...... 4-2 W 4/18 * at Georgia [10] ...... 4-5 L 4/18 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-5 L 6/5 ! Clemson ...... 2-3 L 3/21 at South Alabama ...... 0-2 L 4/21 at Alabama ...... 1-8 L 4/21 * at Florida ...... 6-5 W 6/5 ! Clemson ...... 6-5 W 3/22 at South Alabama ...... 4-5 L 4/25 * at Kentucky ...... 1-0 W 4/22 * at Florida [20] ...... 7-6 W 6/12 $ Ohio State ...... 1-0 W 3/25 at Mercer ...... 9-6 W 4/25 * at Kentucky ...... 4-2 W 4/25 at Alabama ...... 8-4 W 6/13 $ Stanford ...... 3-6 L 3/28 OGLETHORPE ...... 2-3 L 4/28 MERCER ...... 9-1 W 4/25 at Alabama ...... 1-9 L 6/14 $ Rider ...... 4-3 W 3/29 OGLETHORPE ...... 4-1 W 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 0-2 L 4/26 ATLANTA BAPTIST ...... 11-2 W 6/15 $ Stanford ...... 3-5 L 3/29 WEST GEORGIA ...... 2-1 W 5/2 * FLORIDA ...... 3-2 W 4/28 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-5 L 4/1 INDIANA STATE ...... 17-1 W 5/5 ALABAMA [11] ...... 3-2 W 4/28 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-3 W # SEC Playoff (1st) 4/4 * at Florida ...... 4-8 L 5/8 * GEORGIA [13] ...... 4-3 W 4/29 * VANDERBILT ...... 2-6 L ! NCAA Dist. 3 (Gastonia, NC - 1st) 4/5 * at Florida ...... 2-3 L 5/9 * GEORGIA [11] ...... 4-3 W 5/5 * GEORGIA ...... 0-2 L $ NCAA CWS (Omaha, NE- T4th) 4/11 * at Vanderbilt ...... 6-7 L 5/11 at Mercer [11] ...... 5-6 L 5/6 * GEORGIA ...... 2-1 W 4/12 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-1 W 5/18 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0-5 L at Mercer ...... 6-3 W 4/12 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 L 5/19 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-7 L 5/15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 9-3 W 4/15 at Alabama ...... 1-2 L 5/22 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 9-7 W 5/16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-7 L 4/18 * GEORGIA ...... 7-3 W 5/23 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 2-4 L 5/19 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-6 L 1968 4/19 * GEORGIA ...... 3-5 L 5/20 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-5 L 4/21 JACKSONVILLE ...... 19-1 W 22-12 • 9-6 SEC 4/22 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-0 W 4/25 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-5 L 4/25 * TENNESSEE ...... 11-7 W 1971 3/14 at Southern Miss ...... 6-4 W 4/26 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-3 W 1973 3/15 at Southern Miss ...... 5-3 W 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-4 L 23-16 • 9-7 SEC 3/16 at South Alabama ...... 1-2 L 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W 20-19 • 7-9 SEC 3/18 at Spring Hill ...... 7-4 W 4/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 12-2 W 3/19 at Spring Hill ...... 11-0 W 5/2 * FLORIDA ...... 1-5 L 3/19 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 7-1 W 3/23 * FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 9-3 W 3/20 Navy (J) ...... 6-1 W 3/15 at Jacksonville ...... 3-1 W 3/23 * FLORIDA ...... 3-2 W 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 5-1 W 3/20 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 6-4 W 3/16 at Jacksonville ...... 6-7 L 3/29 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-0 W 5/9 * at Georgia ...... 2-7 L 3/21 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 1-5 L 3/16 Middle Tenn. State (J) . . . .13-4 W 3/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-1 W 5/10 * at Georgia ...... 7-10 L 3/21 Cincinnati (J) ...... 17-4 W 3/17 Middle Tenn. State (J) . . . . 2-3 L 3/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 4-0 W 5/12 MERCER ...... 1-6 L 3/22 Western Michigan (J) . . . . . 6-7 L 3/17 Hiram (J) ...... 16-9 W 4/2 at Alabama ...... 1-2 L 5/19 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-4 W 3/22 Jacksonville (J) ...... 11-4 W 3/21 Mercer-Atlanta ...... 5-8 L

Results 4/5 * at Florida ...... 6-2 W 5/20 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-6 L 3/23 Western Michigan (J) . . . . . 9-11 L 3/21 CLEVELAND STATE . . . . .13-2 W

y 4/6 * at Florida ...... 3-12 L 5/23 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 6-1 W 3/23 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 4-13 L 3/22 CLEVELAND STATE . . . . . 6-0 W r 4/9 INDIANA STATE ...... 10-1 W 5/24 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 8-7 W 3/26 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-3 W 3/23 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-0 W o

t 4/10 INDIANA STATE ...... 8-0 W 3/26 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-6 L 3/23 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-1 W s i H

98 2007 AUBURN Baseball 3/24 * TENNESSEE ...... 0-16 L 3/23 OHIO ...... 7-8 L 3/27 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 15-1 W 3/25 * LSU ...... 2-0 W 3/27 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-1 W 3/26 * LSU ...... 10-2 W 3/30 * at Florida ...... 0-1 L 3/26 * LSU ...... 4-2 W 3/31 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 4/2 * OLE MISS ...... 3-1 W 4/3 at Alabama ...... 3-2 W 4/2 * OLE MISS ...... 9-4 W 4/3 at Alabama ...... 3-6 L 4/3 * OLE MISS ...... 7-14 L 4/6 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-1 W 4/5 at B'ham-Southern ...... 8-6 W 4/6 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-1 W 4/6 LIVINGSTON ...... 7-2 W 4/9 at Florida State ...... 4-2 W 4/9 * at Alabama ...... 5-11 L 4/10 at Florida State ...... 4-2 W 4/9 * at Alabama ...... 5-2 W 4/13 * GEORGIA ...... 6-8 L 4/10 * at Alabama ...... 5-12 L 4/14 * GEORGIA ...... 9-12 L 4/11 MERCER ...... 17-7 W at Mercer ...... 4-3 W 4/13 GEORGIA ...... 11-2 W 4/20 * FLORIDA ...... 1-0 W 4/15 at South Alabama ...... 14-11 W 4/21 * FLORIDA ...... 4-3 W 4/16 at South Alabama ...... 5-8 L 4/24 ALABAMA ...... 6-3 W 4/18 TROY STATE ...... 4-1 W 4/24 ALABAMA ...... 7-4 W 4/20 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 8-5 W 4/27 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-5 L 4/21 VALDOSTA STATE ...... 9-10 L 4/27 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 L 4/23 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 3-0 W 4/28 * at Vanderbilt ...... 7-4 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 6-4 W 5/1 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-12 L Auburn’s 1976 College World Series team. 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .15-6 W 5/2 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 7-8 L 4/25 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 2-0 W 3/7 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 6-3 W 3/17 NOTRE DAME ...... 9-0 W 5/4 * at Georgia ...... 2-4 L 4/27 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-7 L 3/11 MARIETTA COLLEGE . . . . 7-1 W 3/18 NOTRE DAME ...... 8-6 W 5/5 * at Georgia ...... 5-6 L 4/30 * at LSU [10] ...... 0-1 L 3/19 CLEMSON ...... 4-5 L 3/19 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-2 W 5/14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-4 L 4/30 * at LSU ...... 3-0 W 3/19 CLEMSON ...... 4-6 L 3/19 * at Ole Miss ...... 6-4 W 5/15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-8 L 5/2 at Columbus College . . . . .15-3 W 3/20 LOUISVILLE ...... 5-0 W 3/20 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-0 W 5/18 at South Alabama ...... 5-15 L 5/3 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-9 L 3/21 at Mississippi State ...... 9-8 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 6-4 W 5/19 at South Alabama ...... 2-16 L 5/4 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 4-8 L 3/22 at Mississippi State ...... 3-1 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 7-4 W 5/7 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-6 L 3/22 at Mississippi State ...... 3-0 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 2-1 W 5/7 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-1 W 3/25 COLUMBUS COL...... 16-1 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 8-9 L 5/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-7 L 3/25 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-6 W 3/24 OHIO ...... 6-4 W 5/17 at Georgia Tech ...... 7-6 W 1974 3/26 NORTH ALABAMA ...... 8-4 W 3/27 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 1-6 L 3/28 * at Florida ...... 0-13 L 3/27 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 1-3 L 31-13 • 11-6 SEC 3/29 * at Florida ...... 7-5 W 4/2 at Georgia ...... 11-3 W 3/30 at Jacksonville ...... 1-2 L 4/3 at Georgia ...... 2-3 L 4/1 at Jacksonville ...... 3-4 L 4/5 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 5-3 W 1978 3/11 MARYLAND ...... 1-3 L 4/4 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-4 L 4/5 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-7 L 3/11 MARYLAND ...... 18-4 W 4/4 * KENTUCKY ...... 9-4 W 4/9 * at LSU ...... 3-4 L 33-21 • 15-8 SEC 3/18 at Jacksonville ...... 23-4 W 4/5 * KENTUCKY ...... 15-7 W 4/9 * at LSU ...... 5-2 W 3/19 at Jacksonville ...... 5-6 L 4/8 at Alabama ...... 0-2 L 4/10 * at LSU ...... 1-3 L 3/20 at Jacksonville ...... 6-8 L •SEC CHAMPIONS• 4/8 at Alabama ...... 12-0 W 4/12 NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-1 W 3/22 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-2 W •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 4/11 * GEORGIA ...... 8-2 W 4/16 * OLE MISS ...... 1-3 L 3/22 COLUMBUS COL...... 10-4 W •SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS• 4/12 * GEORGIA ...... 1-2 L 4/16 * OLE MISS ...... 5-2 W 3/23 CLEVELAND STATE . . . . . 5-0 W •SOUTH REGIONAL• 4/15 at Florida State ...... 1-3 L 4/17 * OLE MISS ...... 2-9 L 3/23 CLEVELAND STATE . . . . . 5-1 W 4/16 at Florida State ...... 0-4 L 4/20 at Mercer ...... 4-10 L 3/25 * at Tennessee ...... 1-9 L 2/23 GA. SOUTHWESTERN . . . 7-2 W 4/18 * FLORIDA ...... 9-3 W 4/20 at Mercer ...... 6-2 W 3/26 * at Tennessee ...... 2-1 W 2/25 HUNTINGDON ...... 5-4 W 4/19 * FLORIDA ...... 7-8 L 4/26 * at Mississippi State ...... 7-0 W 3/26 * at Tennessee ...... 3-9 L 3/4 * at Alabama ...... 5-9 L 4/21 TROY STATE ...... 3-5 L 4/27 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-1 W 3/29 * FLORIDA ...... 6-5 W 3/5 * at Alabama ...... 5-3 W 4/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 5-8 L 4/27 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-1 W 3/30 * FLORIDA ...... 7-1 W 3/5 * at Alabama ...... 3-1 W 4/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-3 L 4/30 * LSU ...... 0-2 L 4/2 MEMPHIS ...... 5-3 W 3/10 AUSTIN PEAY ST...... 14-9 W 4/26 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-3 W 5/1 * LSU ...... 5-1 W 4/2 MEMPHIS ...... 5-0 W 3/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 1-7 L 4/28 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 5-4 W 5/3 at B'ham-Southern ...... 13-4 W 4/3 MEMPHIS ...... 3-0 W 3/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 2-6 L 4/28 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 6-0 W MERCER ...... 9-4 W 4/5 * at Kentucky ...... 6-7 L 3/19 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .11-8 W 4/30 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 4-5 L MERCER ...... 4-3 W 4/5 * at Kentucky ...... 12-2 W 3/21 at South Alabama ...... 9-12 L 5/2 * at Georgia ...... 4-11 L 5/13 # at Kentucky ...... 6-7 L 4/6 * at Kentucky ...... 5-2 W 3/22 at South Alabama ...... 8-16 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 4-3 W 5/16 # KENTUCKY ...... 6-0 W 4/9 at Alabama ...... 4-1 W 3/23 at New Orleans ...... 0-5 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 2-6 L 5/16 # KENTUCKY ...... 14-6 W 4/9 at Alabama ...... 2-1 W 3/24 at New Orleans ...... 6-4 W 5/9 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-4 L 5/18 Georgia Tech (A) ...... 6-4 W 4/10 MERCER ...... 9-7 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 0-1 L 5/9 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-11 L 5/21 ! Middle Tennessee ...... 10-5 W 4/10 MERCER ...... 9-0 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 3-0 W 5/10 * TENNESSEE ...... 10-4 W 5/24 ! at Florida State ...... 2-1 W 4/12 * at Georgia ...... 5-1 W 3/26 * at LSU ...... 0-1 L 5/12 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-4 L 5/25 ! Jacksonville ...... 7-5 W 4/13 * at Georgia ...... 4-2 W 3/27 FAIRFIELD ...... 1-3 L 5/12 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-3 W 6/11 $ Clemson ...... 4-9 L 4/16 ALABAMA ...... 6-2 W 3/30 LIVINGSTON ...... 13-9 W 5/20 at Mercer ...... 9-2 W 6/12 $ Maine ...... 8-9 L 4/16 ALABAMA ...... 0-6 L 4/1 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-8 L 5/20 at Mercer ...... 2-4 L 4/17 at Mercer ...... 2-9 L 4/1 * at Ole Miss ...... 6-5 W 5/21 Georgia Tech (A) ...... 6-5 W # SEC Playoff (1st) 4/17 at Mercer ...... 2-3 L 4/2 * at Ole Miss ...... 11-6 W ! South Reg. (Tallahassee, FL - 1st) 4/19 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 4/3 at Memphis State ...... 2-7 L $ CWS (Omaha, NE- T7th) 4/20 * at Florida ...... 9-5 W 4/4 at Memphis State ...... 9-10 L 4/22 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-1 W 4/6 MONTEVALLO [11] ...... 4-3 W 4/26 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-2 L 4/8 * ALABAMA ...... 13-5 W 4/26 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-2 W 1976 4/8 * ALABAMA ...... 11-5 W 4/27 * VANDERBILT ...... 11-0 W 4/9 * ALABAMA [6] ...... 12-2 W 4/29 at Florida State ...... 1-11 L 37-15 • 12-7 SEC 1977 4/13 MEMPHIS ...... 11-5 W 4/30 at Florida State ...... 6-3 W 4/13 MEMPHIS ...... 4-6 L 5/1 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-4 W 28-18 • 11-9 SEC 4/15 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 17-6 W •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• 5/3 * GEORGIA ...... 3-2 W 4/16 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 5-10 L •SEC CHAMPIONS• 5/4 * GEORGIA ...... 5-7 L 4/19 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-8 L •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 2/24 at Jacksonville ...... 0-1 L 5/13 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-4 W 4/20 TROY STATE ...... 4-1 W •SOUTH REGIONAL CHAMPIONS• 2/24 at Jacksonville ...... 3-2 W 5/14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-1 W 4/22 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L at Valdosta State ...... 8-4 W 5/15 Georgia Tech (A) ...... 11-7 W 4/22 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-12 L 2/26 HOUSTON ...... 5-0 W 3/3 at Mercer ...... 7-10 L 4/23 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-7 W 2/26 HOUSTON ...... 0-7 L MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 2-5 L 4/25 COLUMBUS COL...... 6-5 W 3/3 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 4-1 W MARSHALL ...... 17-5 W 4/27 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .12-2 W TROY STATE ...... 12-0 W 3/17 at Austin Peay ...... 6-5 W 4/29 * LSU ...... 8-5 W 1975 3/8 * at Alabama ...... 4-0 W 3/18 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-3 L 4/29 * LSU ...... 5-4 W 3/8 * at Alabama ...... 5-2 W 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-5 L

4/30 * LSU ...... 14-1 W Results 24-21 • 7-9 SEC 3/9 * at Alabama ...... 11-5 W 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-12 L

5/2 TUSKEGEE ...... 19-10 W y 3/11 NORTH ALABAMA ...... 12-0 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 10-3 W 5/4 at Columbus College . . . . .14-4 W r

3/11 NORTH ALABAMA ...... 3-1 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 9-3 W o

3/7 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 5-3 W 5/6 * OLE MISS ...... 3-1 W t 3/17 NOTRE DAME ...... 10-2 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 5-3 W s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 99 5/6 * OLE MISS ...... 1-0 W 4/1 at Jacksonville State . . . . . 9-5 W 4/11 * LSU7 ...... 9-1 W 5/9 MERCER ...... 9-1 W 4/2 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .11-1 W 4/13 FLORIDA STATE ...... 9-5 W 5/12 # Georgia ...... 8-7 W 4/4 at UAB ...... 6-5 W 4/14 FLORIDA STATE5 ...... 8-10 L 5/13 # Mississippi State ...... 10-7 W 1980 4/5 at B'ham-Southern ...... 3-8 L 4/15 at Columbus College . . . . .20-2 W 5/14 # Mississippi State ...... 2-3 L 4/7 JAX'VILLE ST. [10] ...... 5-4 W 4/15 HUNTINGDON ...... 12-4 W 5/15 # Mississippi State ...... 8-5 W 27-24 • 15-8 SEC 4/8 at South Alabama [12] . . . . 4-5 L 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 0-1 L 5/16 Georgia Tech (Am) ...... 8-10 L 4/9 at South Alabama ...... 0-9 L 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 3-3 T 5/20 ! MEMPHIS ...... 14-10 W 4/11 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 6-4 W 4/20 at Florida State ...... 0-14 L 5/21 ! NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . 2-3 L •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 4/11 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 2-3 L 4/21 at Florida State ...... 9-8 W 5/22 ! MEMPHIS ...... 5-6 L 4/12 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 6-12 L 4/22 at Montevallo ...... 3-1 W 2/28 at Columbus College . . . . . 4-5 L 4/13 JACKSON ST. [10] ...... 8-10 L 4/24 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 2-9 L # SEC Tourn. (Gainesville, FL - 1st) 2/29 at Georgia State [10] . . . . . 4-5 L 4/14 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 7-6 W 4/24 * at Mississippi State5 . . . . .0-6 L ! South Regional (Auburn, AL - 3rd) 3/8 * MISS. STATE [13] ...... 5-4 W 4/15 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 5-10 L 4/25 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-10 L 3/9 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . .13-4 W 4/16 TROY STATE ...... 15-10 W 4/27 UAB ...... 13-1 W 3/9 * MISS. STATE7 [11] ...... 7-5 W 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 0-17 L 4/28 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .10-12 L 3/10 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 2-10 L 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 2-4 L 4/29 JACKSON STATE ...... 4-1 W 1979 3/11 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-4 W 4/19 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-6 L 5/1 * ALABAMA7 [8] ...... 8-7 W 3/18 * at LSU7 ...... 2-8 L 4/20 at Huntingdon [11] ...... 1-2 L 5/1 * ALABAMA7 [8] ...... 8-5 W 21-21 • 7-14 SEC 3/18 * at LSU7 ...... 5-10 L 4/21 GEORGIA STATE ...... 11-2 W 5/2 * ALABAMA ...... 9-14 L 3/22 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 1-4 L 4/22 UAB ...... 4-3 W 5/4 TROY STATE ...... 14-12 W 3/22 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 3-7 L 4/25 * LSU7 ...... 4-3 W 5/5 LIVINGSTON ...... 13-9 W 2/26 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 6-5 W 3/23 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-3 W 4/25 * LSU7 [9] ...... 2-3 L 5/8 CLEMSON [11] ...... 7-6 W 2/27 GEORGIA STATE ...... 7-5 W 3/25 TENNESSEE ...... 5-3 W 4/26 * LSU ...... 12-4 W 5/8 CLEMSON ...... 10-22 L 3/8 WESTERN KY...... 17-1 W 3/25 TENNESSEE7 ...... 4-2 W 4/27 MONTEVALLO [11] ...... 4-3 W 5/9 CLEMSON [12] ...... 9-0 W 3/10 CLEMSON ...... 4-2 W 3/28 * at Alabama7 ...... 1-0 W 4/28 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-7 L 5/10 MONTEVALLO ...... 8-3 W 3/11 CLEMSON ...... 10-1 W 3/29 * at Alabama7 ...... 3-2 W 4/29 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-4 L 5/11 at Georgia State ...... 11-1 W 3/17 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . .5-13 L 3/30 * at Alabama ...... 3-8 L 4/30 at Montevallo ...... 12-7 W 5/12 at Georgia Tech ...... 6-8 L 3/17 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . .2-11 L 4/1 HUNTINGDON ...... 6-9 L 5/2 * at Alabama7 ...... 3-10 L 3/18 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-15 L 4/5 at South Alabama ...... 4-5 L 5/2 * at Alabama7 [8] ...... 5-6 L 4/6 at South Alabama ...... 4-3 W 5/3 * at Alabama ...... 3-13 L 4/9 at Florida State ...... 7-21 L 5/6 at Florida State ...... 5-7 L 4/9 at Florida State ...... 0-2 L 5/7 at Florida State ...... 3-11 L 4/10 COLUMBUS COL. [10] . . . 6-5 W 5/9 COLUMBUS COL...... 7-6 W 1983 4/12 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 1-2 L 5/10 B'HAM-SOUTHERN5 . . . . 4-3 W 4/12 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 3-2 W 5/11 HUNTINGDON ...... 3-1 W 16-34 • 4-18 SEC 4/13 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-4 L 4/15 at Columbus College . . . . . 5-7 L 4/16 TROY STATE ...... 6-2 W 2/23 at Florida State ...... 9-12 L 4/17 MONTEVALLO ...... 20-8 W 2/23 at Florida State ...... 1-6 L 4/19 * LSU7 ...... 7-2 W 1982 3/2 GEORGIA ...... 0-5 L 4/19 * LSU7 ...... 3-2 W 3/2 GEORGIA ...... 11-7 W 4/20 * LSU ...... 5-0 W 27-20-1 • 8-13-1 SEC 3/3 at Troy State ...... 5-6 L 4/21 GEORGIA STATE ...... 4-3 W 3/5 at Columbus Col. [12] . . . . 7-8 L 4/22 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-9 L 3/8 ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-17 L 4/23 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-4 L 3/3 at Troy State ...... 4-5 L 3/10 * OLE MISS ...... 8-12 L 4/24 UAB ...... 1-5 L 3/7 * at LSU7 ...... 2-4 L 3/11 * OLE MISS ...... 5-6 L 4/26 * OLE MISS7 ...... 5-4 W 3/7 * at LSU7 ...... 0-11 L 3/11 * OLE MISS ...... 6-12 L 4/26 * OLE MISS7 ...... 4-0 W 3/10 * OLE MISS7 ...... 3-4 L 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-8 L 4/27 * OLE MISS ...... 4-5 L 3/10 * OLE MISS7 [8] ...... 4-5 L 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-5 L 4/29 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 0-1 L 3/11 * OLE MISS ...... 1-4 L 3/20 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-7 L 4/30 SOUTH ALABAMA [10] . . . 4-5 L 3/18 AUSTIN PEAY ...... 13-10 W 3/22 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 13-6 W 5/1 at Huntingdon ...... 5-0 W 3/20 * MISS. STATE7 [8] ...... 6-5 W 3/23 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-7 L Coach Paul Nix was the Tigers’ 5/3 * ALABAMA7 ...... 5-3 W 3/20 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 7-4 W 3/27 * LSU ...... 6-3 W skipper from 1963-84. 5/4 * ALABAMA7 ...... 8-5 W 3/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE6 . . . . 4-3 W 3/27 * LSU ...... 5-4 W 5/4 * ALABAMA7 ...... 5-4 W 3/23 GEORGIA ...... 10-7 W 3/29 at Jacksonville State . . . . . 1-11 L 5/5 GA. SOUTHW'STERN . . .17-8 W 3/27 * at Alabama [10] ...... 7-8 L 3/31 Alabama (Bham) ...... 3-12 L 3/21 FAIRFIELD ...... 21-6 W 5/6 at UAB [10] ...... 2-3 L 3/28 * at Alabama7 ...... 5-8 L 4/2 * at Alabama ...... 5-6 L 3/22 AUSTIN PEAY STATE . . . . 6-1 W 5/9 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-2 W 3/28 * at Alabama7 [8] ...... 10-11 L 4/3 * at Alabama ...... 2-3 L 3/24 * at LSU7 ...... 4-7 L 5/11 # Ole Miss ...... 7-4 W 3/31 JAX'VILLE STATE7 ...... 6-4 W 4/3 * at Alabama ...... 7-6 W 3/24 * at LSU7 ...... 1-7 L 5/12 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-16 L 3/31 JAX'VILLE STATE7 ...... 6-7 L 4/5 JAX'VILLE ST. [11] ...... 6-5 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 2-3 L 5/13 # Vanderbilt ...... 0-13 L 4/1 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-7 W 4/10 COLUMBUS COL...... 6-4 W 3/27 SOU. BENEDICTINE . . . . .10-4 W 4/3 at Huntingdon ...... 20-4 W 4/11 MONTEVALLO ...... 7-0 W 3/31 * ALABAMA7 ...... 10-2 W # SEC Tourn. (Gainesville, FL - 2nd) 4/7 GEORGIA STATE ...... 3-1 W 4/12 at UAB ...... 5-6 L 3/31 * ALABAMA7 ...... 3-2 W 4/10 * LSU ...... 12-6 W 4/13 at Alabama Christian . . . . .19-14 W 4/1 * ALABAMA ...... 9-4 W 4/11 * LSU ...... 13-12 W 4/14 at Georgia Tech ...... 7-16 L 4/7 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 4-5 L 4/7 * at Ole Miss7 [10] ...... 3-4 L 1981 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-4 L 4/9 COLUMBUS COL...... 11-4 W 27-27 • 7-16 SEC 4/10 HUNTINGDON ...... 8-5 W 4/11 MONTEVALLO ...... 5-1 W 4/14 at South Alabama ...... 5-8 L 3/1 at Troy State ...... 6-5 W 4/14 at South Alabama5 ...... 1-5 L 3/2 SE LOUISIANA ...... 15-3 W 4/17 at B'ham-Southern ...... 2-6 L 3/3 at Columbus College . . . . . 5-1 W 4/19 at UAB [13] ...... 4-5 L 3/4 LIVINGSTON6 ...... 4-1 W 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 1-4 L 3/6 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 8-7 W 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 3-0 W 3/6 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 4-3 W 4/22 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 1-7 L 3/7 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-8 L 4/23 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 4-5 L 3/8 IND.-SOUTHEAST ...... 13-10 W 4/28 * LSU7 ...... 8-4 W 3/11 * OLE MISS7 ...... 2-5 L 4/28 * LSU7 ...... 9-4 W 3/11 * OLE MISS7 ...... 2-7 L 4/29 * LSU ...... 2-6 L 3/12 * OLE MISS ...... 16-2 W 4/30 TROY STATE ...... 3-2 W 3/22 * at LSU7 ...... 4-3 W 5/1 at Columbus College . . . . . 3-6 L 3/22 * at LSU7 ...... 1-2 L 5/2 LIVINGSTON ...... 8-0 W 3/23 at New Orleans ...... 4-9 L 5/5 * at Alabama7 ...... 11-4 W 3/24 at SE Louisiana ...... 12-4 W 7 7

Results 5/5 * at Alabama ...... 1-4 L 3/28 * ALABAMA ...... 1-2 L 7

y 5/6 * at Alabama ...... 3-4 L 3/28 * ALABAMA ...... 0-2 L

r 5/8 UAB ...... 12-2 W 3/29 * ALABAMA ...... 3-8 L The 1978 Auburn squad celebrates after winning the o

t 5/15 Georgia Tech (Am) ...... 6-7 L 3/31 at Georgia State ...... 11-2 W SEC Tournament Championship in Gainesville, Fla. s i H

100 2007 AUBURN Baseball 4/16 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-12 L COACH HAL BAIRD 3/21 CLEMSON ...... 5-1 W 4/16 * at Ole Miss ...... 9-10 L 3/22 CLEMSON ...... 5-2 W 4/17 * at Ole Miss ...... 7-10 L (1985-2000) 3/22 CLEMSON ...... 9-8 W 4/19 at Georgia ...... 11-5 W 3/23 CLEMSON ...... 11-14 L 4/20 at Georgia ...... 13-9 W 3/24 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 0-8 L 4/21 HUNTINGDON ...... 22-23 L 1985 3/27 UAB ...... 11-5 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 5-8 L 3/29 * at Vanderbilt7 ...... 11-7 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 8-19 L 30-22 • 11-12 SEC 3/29 * at Vanderbilt7 [8] ...... 12-10 W 4/26 UAB ...... 17-6 W 3/30 * at Vanderbilt ...... 7-11 L 4/27 TROY STATE ...... 0-1 L 4/1 at Samford ...... 6-1 W 2/23 at Tennessee ...... 5-7 L 4/28 at Montevallo ...... 7-0 W 4/2 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 4-7 L 2/23 at Tennessee ...... 6-5 W 4/30 * at LSU ...... 0-3 L 4/5 * at Florida7 ...... 4-8 L 2/24 at Tennessee ...... 12-5 W 4/30 * at LSU ...... 7-1 W 4/5 * at Florida7 ...... 6-3 W 2/27 SAMFORD ...... 22-7 W 5/1 * at LSU ...... 3-9 L 4/6 * at Florida ...... 10-6 W 3/2 * ALABAMA7 ...... 4-2 W 5/4 GEORGIA TECH [10] . . . . 4-3 W 4/8 @ at South Alabama ...... 3-8 L 3/2 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-4 L 5/5 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 5-7 L 4/9 @ ALABAMA (Mbl) ...... 6-12 L 3/3 * ALABAMA ...... 9-7 W 5/7 * ALABAMA ...... 1-9 L 4/10 MONTEVALLO ...... 11-0 W 3/6 at B'ham-Southern ...... 15-7 W 5/7 * ALABAMA ...... 4-6 L 4/12 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-0 W 3/7 at UAB ...... 14-11 W 5/8 * ALABAMA ...... 5-13 L 4/13 * KENTUCKY ...... 16-5 W 3/9 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 1-3 L 5/9 FLA. INT...... 8-9 L 4/14 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-4 W 3/9 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 2-3 L 5/10 FLA. INT...... 10-7 W 4/15 SAMFORD ...... 11-8 W 3/10 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-14 L 5/11 FLA. INT. [10] ...... 9-10 L at Columbus College . . . . . 3-7 L 3/11 VIRGINIA ...... 8-9 L B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 3-7 L 3/12 VIRGINIA ...... 8-5 W Coach Hal Baird led Auburn 4/19 * at Alabama7 ...... 0-7 L 3/13 VIRGINIA ...... 12-11 W to College World Series 4/19 * at Alabama7 ...... 1-3 L 3/17 at Troy State ...... 12-6 W 4/20 * at Alabama ...... 1-5 L appearances in 1994 and 1997. 1984 3/20 at Columbus College . . . . . 2-7 L 7 4/23 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-6 L 3/23 * OLE MISS ...... 11-2 W 7 SAMFORD ...... 8-3 W 4/18 * at Kentucky ...... 5-6 L 27-24 • 8-14 SEC 3/23 * OLE MISS7 ...... 7-5 W 4/26 * TENNESSEE7 [10] ...... 2-1 W 4/19 * at Kentucky ...... 4-11 L 3/24 * OLE MISS ...... 14-6 W 4/26 * TENNESSEE7 ...... 11-5 W 4/22 SAMFORD ...... 7-2 W 3/27 at Jacksonville State . . . . .12-8 W 4/25 * ALABAMA7 ...... 7-2 W 2/23 SPRING HILL ...... 12-2 W 7 4/27 * TENNESSEE ...... 13-6 W 3/30 * at LSU ...... 2-5 L 7 2/25 TENNESSEE7 ...... 16-5 W 4/28 GEORGIA TECH [10] . . . . 8-7 W 4/25 * ALABAMA ...... 4-9 L 3/31 * at LSU7 ...... 0-7 L 2/25 TENNESSEE7 [8] ...... 6-5 W Alabama (D) ...... 10-1 W 4/26 * ALABAMA ...... 9-4 W 3/31 * at LSU ...... 4-6 L 2/26 TENNESSEE ...... 6-5 W 5/3 * at LSU7 ...... 1-7 L 4/28 at Georgia Tech ...... 11-6 W 4/2 at Georgia ...... 23-11 W 2/28 at Florida State ...... 4-10 L 5/3 * at LSU7 ...... 3-12 L 4/29 UAB ...... 8-2 W 4/3 at Georgia ...... 13-15 L 7 2/29 at Florida State ...... 2-12 L 5/4 * at LSU ...... 3-4 L 5/2 * at Tennessee [9] ...... 8-4 W 4/4 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-12 L 7 3/3 * at LSU7 ...... 4-0 W Alabama (H) ...... 8-13 L 5/2 * at Tennessee ...... 6-2 W 4/6 * at Alabama7 ...... 2-3 L 3/3 * at LSU7 ...... 5-9 L 5/9 # ALABAMA [11] ...... 7-8 L 5/3 * at Tennessee ...... 5-2 W 4/6 * at Alabama7 ...... 17-8 W 3/4 * at LSU ...... 6-8 L 5/10 # Georgia ...... 7-11 L 5/6 GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-9 L 4/7 * at Alabama ...... 10-6 W 7 3/7 SIENA HEIGHTS ...... 5-4 W 5/9 * LSU ...... 0-4 L 4/9 UAB ...... 9-8 W 7 3/9 * OLE MISS7 [8] ...... 6-5 W @ USA Tournament (Mobile, AL) 5/9 * LSU ...... 1-6 L 4/10 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 18-6 W 3/9 * OLE MISS7 ...... 9-7 W # SEC Tourn. (Baton Rouge, LA-4th) 5/10 * LSU ...... 6-1 W 4/12 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .11-3 W 3/10 * OLE MISS ...... 4-10 L 5/12 Alabama (H) ...... 6-0 W 4/12 at Huntingdon ...... 2-5 L 3/15 MARSHALL ...... 12-0 W 5/14 # LSU ...... 9-8 W 4/13 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 3-2 W 3/17 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-6 L 5/15 # Kentucky [10] ...... 5-4 W 4/13 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 3-1 W 3/18 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 1-6 L 5/16 # Mississippi State ...... 3-4 L 4/14 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 8-1 W 3/18 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 1-14 L 5/16 # LSU ...... 2-4 L 4/16 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .16-3 W 3/22 Livingston (S) ...... 9-7 W 5/21 ! Seton Hall ...... 6-15 L 4/17 at South Alabama ...... 8-9 L 1987 3/25 * at Alabama7 ...... 0-6 L 5/22 ! Middle Tenn. State ...... 5-3 W 4/19 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 9-2 W 3/25 * at Alabama7 ...... 6-4 W 5/23 ! Seton Hall ...... 22-1 W 4/20 Livingston (S) ...... 12-6 W 42-18 • 18-9 SEC 3/27 JAX'VILLE STATE5 ...... 6-3 W 5/23 ! Clemson ...... 2-6 L 4/21 Jacksonville State (H) . . . . 7-8 L 3/30 at Troy State ...... 16-11 W 4/23 TROY STATE ...... 5-9 L 4/1 at Huntingdon ...... 2-1 W •SOUTH I REGIONAL• # SEC Tourn. (Athens, GA - 3rd) 4/24 GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-5 W 4/2 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 6-9 L ! South I Reg. (Huntsville, AL - 3rd) 4/28 * at Ole Miss ...... 7-16 L 4/3 at South Alabama ...... 0-2 L 2/18 HUNTINGDON [11] ...... 3-2 W 4/28 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-6 L 4/4 at Columbus College . . . . .14-3 W 2/25 at UAB ...... 23-2 W 4/29 HUNTINGDON ...... 0-5 L 4/5 at Alabama Christian . . . . .11-7 W 3/1 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 11-3 W 4/30 COLUMBUS COL...... 2-1 W 4/7 * LSU7 ...... 4-11 L 3/1 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 10-2 W 5/2 Alabama (D) ...... 10-6 W 4/7 * LSU7 ...... 8-5 W 3/3 FERRIS STATE7 ...... 6-5 W 5/4 * LSU7 ...... 0-5 L 4/8 * LSU ...... 4-6 L 3/3 FERRIS STATE7 ...... 9-2 W 5/4 * LSU7 ...... 5-4 W 1988 4/10 GEORGIA ...... 5-3 W 3/5 RICHMOND ...... 9-3 W 5/5 * LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/11 GEORGIA ...... 6-10 L 3/7 * at Ole Miss7 [8] ...... 8-6 W 39-16 • 16-10 SEC 4/12 SOUTH ALABAMA [10] . . . 7-11 L 3/7 * at Ole Miss7 [8] ...... 2-1 W 4/14 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 7-5 W 3/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-10 L 4/14 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 5-16 L 3/10 VIRGINIA ...... 4-2 W 2/12 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 3-0 W 4/15 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-7 L 3/11 VIRGINIA ...... 7-4 W 2/13 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 7-3 W 4/17 FLA. INT...... 8-2 W 3/14 * GEORGIA7 ...... 2-3 L 2/14 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 1-4 L 4/18 FLA. INT...... 9-6 W 3/14 * GEORGIA7 ...... 5-10 L 2/14 WESTERN CAROLINA7 . . 1-0 W 4/19 FLA. INT...... 13-10 W 3/15 * GEORGIA ...... 1-7 L 2/20 CLEMSON ...... 1-8 L 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 2-5 L 3/19 at Samford ...... 6-11 L 2/21 CLEMSON ...... 5-2 W 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 4-12 L 1986 3/21 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 8-4 W 2/24 HUNTINGDON ...... 9-1 W 4/23 ALABAMA (Bham) ...... 13-15 L 3/21 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 9-3 W 2/27 RICHMOND ...... 5-0 W 4/24 at UAB ...... 1-18 L 31-24 • 15-12 SEC 3/22 * at Mississippi State [15] . . .10-8 W 2/28 RICHMOND ...... 7-0 W 4/25 TROY STATE ...... 9-14 L 3/25 at Clemson ...... 5-18 L 3/1 MONTEVALLO ...... 14-2 W 4/28 * ALABAMA7 ...... 3-2 W 3/25 at Clemson ...... 5-4 W 3/5 * at Vanderbilt7 ...... 0-2 L 2/26 HUNTINGDON ...... 5-4 W 7 4/28 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-1 W 3/26 at Clemson ...... 2-3 L 3/5 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-5 L 3/1 * OLE MISS7 ...... 4-2 W 4/29 * ALABAMA ...... 2-6 L 3/28 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-8 W 3/6 * at Vanderbilt ...... 10-3 W 3/1 * OLE MISS7 ...... 7-5 W 5/1 UAB ...... 7-4 W 3/29 LAGRANGE COL...... 12-4 W 3/8 at Georgia Tech ...... 14-3 W 3/2 * OLE MISS ...... 15-2 W 7 5/2 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-2 W 4/1 MONTEVALLO ...... 10-2 W 3/12 * OLE MISS ...... 5-0 W 3/4 at Samford ...... 16-2 W 7 5/4 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-8 L 4/4 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 3-2 W 3/12 * OLE MISS [11] ...... 1-0 W 3/5 CUMBERLAND ...... 2-4 L 5/5 HUNTINGDON ...... 10-1 W 4/4 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 8-4 W 3/13 * OLE MISS ...... 14-1 W 3/6 OLD DOMINION ...... 7-5 W 3/16 VIRGINIA ...... 8-13 L 7 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 14-7 W 3/8 * at Georgia ...... 1-5 L 3/19 * at Georgia7 ...... 8-3 W 7 4/8 SAMFORD ...... 8-0 W 3/8 * at Georgia [8] ...... 4-5 L 7 4/8 SAMFORD ...... 2-4 L 3/19 * at Georgia ...... 7-4 W 3/9 * at Georgia ...... 5-8 L 4/11 * FLORIDA7 ...... 11-2 W 3/20 * at Georgia ...... 18-5 W 3/10 RICHMOND ...... 12-6 W 4/11 * FLORIDA7 ...... 7-3 W 3/22 WEST GEORGIA ...... 11-6 W 3/11 RICHMOND ...... 4-1 W 3/23 at Samford ...... 14-1 W 4/12 * FLORIDA ...... 9-5 W Results 3/12 at UAB ...... 17-9 W 3/26 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 3-2 W 7 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 9-0 W y 3/15 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . 7-6 W 7 3/26 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . 3-11 L r 7 4/16 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .14-3 W 3/15 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . 5-7 L 7 o

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 101 3/29 RIDER ...... 11-5 W 4/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 15-5 W 4/6 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-2 L 3/30 RIDER ...... 8-7 W 4/15 * at Vanderbilt7 ...... 2-8 L 4/6 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 4-5 L 3/31 RIDER ...... 10-8 W 4/18 SAMFORD ...... 11-5 W 4/7 * at Mississippi State ...... 7-9 L 4/4 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 12-10 W 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 7-6 W 4/11 BERRY COLLEGE ...... 8-10 W 4/5 SAMFORD7 ...... 8-3 W 4/21 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-0 W 4/13 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-9 L 4/5 SAMFORD5 ...... 14-0 W 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 9-5 W 4/13 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 3-1 W 4/6 LAGRANGE COL...... 8-6 W 4/24 Alabama (M) ...... 2-9 L 4/14 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-5 W 4/9 * at Florida ...... 3-1 W 4/25 B'HAM-SOU. [11] ...... 5-4 W 4/16 COLUMBUS COL...... 11-2 W 4/9 * at Florida ...... 1-7 L 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 9-6 W 4/20 * at Alabama ...... 19-11 W 4/10 * at Florida ...... 12-7 W 4/28 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 1-5 L 4/20 * at Alabama7 ...... 17-8 W 4/12 Alabama (H) [11] ...... 3-1 W 4/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-7 L 4/21 * at Alabama ...... 6-7 L 4/13 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .14-3 W 4/30 Alabama (H) ...... 8-11 L 4/23 Alabama (M) ...... 11-2 W 4/16 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 9-1 W 5/2 BERRY COLLEGE ...... 9-3 W 4/24 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .12-4 W 4/16 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 2-0 W 5/5 * at Florida ...... 7-8 L 4/27 * at Kentucky ...... 10-11 L 4/17 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-2 L 5/5 * at Florida7 ...... 7-3 W 4/27 * at Kentucky7 ...... 10-3 W 4/20 LAGRANGE COL...... 15-0 W 5/6 * at Florida ...... 5-6 L 4/28 * at Kentucky ...... 3-1 W 4/23 * at Alabama7 ...... 2-12 L 5/12 * at Tennessee ...... 2-8 L 4/30 LAGRANGE COL.7 ...... 14-0 W 4/24 * at Alabama7 ...... 6-7 L 5/12 * at Tennessee7 ...... 4-3 W 4/30 UAB [11] ...... 6-5 W 4/27 Alabama (D) ...... 1-6 L 5/13 * at Tennessee ...... 12-3 W 5/1 UAB (Hvr) ...... 4-5 L 4/30 * TENNESSEE7 [9] ...... 3-5 L 5/17 # Mississippi State ...... 2-16 L 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 1-3 L 4/30 * TENNESSEE7 ...... 0-1 L 5/19 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-4 L 5/4 * FLORIDA7 ...... 2-1 W 5/1 * TENNESSEE ...... 17-3 W All-American Frank Thomas led 5/11 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-2 W 5/3 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . . 5-1 W the Tigers to two Regional #SEC Tourn. (Hoover, AL - T5th) 5/12 * TENNESSEE7 [10] ...... 4-5 L 5/4 UAB ...... 4-1 W appearance in three seasons. 5/12 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W 5/7 * at LSU7 ...... 2-1 W 5/16 # Florida ...... 7-8 L 5/7 * at LSU ...... 8-1 W 5/17 # Kentucky ...... 8-5 W 5/2 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN7 . . . 5-2 W 5/8 * at LSU ...... 10-8 W 5/18 # Mississippi State7 ...... 0-1 L 5/3 Alabama (D) ...... 6-8 L 1991 5/12 # at Mississippi State ...... 7-10 L 5/6 * LSU ...... 12-8 W 5/13 # Florida ...... 3-4 L @ South Ala. Tourn. (Mobile, AL) 5/6 * LSU7 ...... 1-0 W 35-24 • 14-12 SEC # SEC Tourn. (Baton Rouge, LA-4th) 5/7 * LSU ...... 1-8 L # SEC Tourn. (Starkville, MS - 6th) 5/11 # Mississippi State ...... 5-3 W 2/8 WESTERN CARO...... 17-16 W 5/12 # Georgia ...... 8-9 L 2/9 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 9-2 W 5/13 # LSU ...... 8-5 W 2/9 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 3-4 L 5/13 # at Florida [10] ...... 4-2 W 1992 2/10 WESTERN CARO...... 13-6 W 1989 5/14 # Georgia ...... 2-1 W 2/16 WEST FLORIDA ...... 1-3 L 5/20 WESTERN CAROLINA . . .16-6 W 30-25 • 10-14 SEC 2/23 at Clemson ...... 4-6 L 44-20 • 12-12 SEC 5/20 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 5-3 W 2/24 at Clemson ...... 3-7 L 5/25 ! South Florida ...... 9-3 W 2/26 CAMPBELL ...... 4-5 L 2/21 WEST FLORIDA ...... 6-9 L 5/26 ! Clemson ...... 14-7 W 2/27 CAMPBELL ...... 15-4 W 2/22 WEST FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L •SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS• 5/27 ! at Florida State ...... 6-7 L 3/1 Eastern Ky. (Mcn) ...... 1-2 L 2/24 BERRY COLLEGE ...... 6-0 W •ATLANTIC REGIONAL• 5/27 ! Clemson ...... 1-11 L 3/4 APPALACHIAN ST...... 10-1 W 2/27 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 3-5 L 2/10 WESTERN CARO...... 15-2 W 3/5 ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-11 L 2/28 TROY STATE ...... 4-1 W @ Diamond Club (Mobile, AL) 2/10 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 2-3 L 3/6 ILLINOIS STATE7 ...... 3-1 W 2/29 CLEMSON ...... 3-4 L # SEC Tourn. (Gainesville, FL - 1st) 2/11 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 8-3 W 3/6 ILLINOIS STATE7 ...... 3-5 L 3/1 CLEMSON ...... 3-9 L ! Atlantic Reg. (Tallahassee, FL-3rd) 2/12 WESTERN CARO...... 15-2 W 3/7 ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-2 W 3/3 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . . .10-4 W 2/15 HUNTINGDON ...... 18-13 W 3/9 @ Michigan ...... 12-4 W 3/4 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . . . 2-0 W 2/22 MERCER7 ...... 10-3 W 3/10 @ at South Alabama ...... 1-2 L 3/4 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . . . 4-3 W 2/22 MERCER7 ...... 5-4 W 3/16 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-6 L 3/7 & Oklahoma ...... 3-6 L 2/25 at Clemson ...... 2-4 L 1990 3/16 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 3-2 W 3/8 & Tulane ...... 3-1 W 2/26 at Clemson ...... 7-6 W 3/17 * at Ole Miss ...... 8-4 W 3/11 HUNTINGDON ...... 8-3 W 2/28 GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-7 W 34-24 • 13-13 SEC 3/19 CORNELL ...... 6-1 W 3/12 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . . 7-0 W 3/1 CAMPBELL ...... 5-4 W 3/21 Samford (Hvr) ...... 6-1 W 3/12 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . . 4-0 W 3/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-6 L 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 10-9 W 3/19 at Samford ...... 8-5 W 2/10 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 3-9 L 3/4 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 3-1 W 3/23 * GEORGIA7 ...... 3-2 W 3/21 * at Florida ...... 2-4 L 2/10 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 2-4 L 3/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-5 W 3/24 * GEORGIA ...... 6-5 W 3/21 * at Florida7 ...... 1-2 L 2/11 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . . 9-6 W 3/8 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . . . 4-0 W 3/26 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . . . .14-9 W 3/22 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 2/11 WESTERN CARO.7 [8] . . . 9-13 L 3/9 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . . .12-8 W 3/27 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . . . .10-1 W 3/24 GEORGIA COLLEGE . . . . 5-2 W 21/4 HUNTINGDON ...... 9-7 W 3/11 * at Ole Miss ...... 8-5 W 3/30 * LSU ...... 2-6 L 3/26 Alabama (M) ...... 1-7 L 2/17 MERCER7 ...... 2-0 W 3/11 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 2-4 L 3/30 * LSU7 ...... 3-8 L 3/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 3-6 L 2/17 MERCER7 ...... 4-2 W 3/12 * at Ole Miss ...... 7-4 W 3/31 * LSU ...... 8-13 L 3/28 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 4-8 L 2/24 CLEMSON ...... 3-6 L 3/15 ALABAMA STATE ...... 18-4 W 4/2 MERCER ...... 8-1 W 3/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 8-11 L 2/25 CLEMSON ...... 0-6 L 3/18 * GEORGIA ...... 6-8 L 4/3 SAMFORD ...... 10-9 W 3/31 COLUMBUS COL...... 4-2 W 2/28 at Samford ...... 7-6 W 3/18 * GEORGIA7 ...... 3-0 W 4/1 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . . . . 1-2 L 3/3 EAST CAROLINA7 ...... 4-5 L 3/19 * GEORGIA ...... 2-5 L 4/1 WEST GEORGIA ...... 6-4 W 3/3 EAST CAROLINA7 ...... 9-6 W 3/25 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-7 L 4/4 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 4-1 W 3/7 UAB ...... 11-6 W 3/25 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 3-13 L 4/4 * SOUTH CAROLINA7 . . . . 3-2 W 3/10 MOREHEAD STATE5 . . . .16-0 W 3/26 * at Mississippi State ...... 5-11 L 4/5 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 6-0 W 3/10 MOREHEAD STATE7 . . . . 5-4 W 3/30 Alabama (H) ...... 21-9 W 4/7 Alabama (D) ...... 7-5 W 3/11 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . . 7-3 W 4/1 COLUMBUS COL...... 7-0 W 4/8 SAMFORD ...... 6-4 W 3/15 VMI ...... 11-1 W 4/3 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 7-2 W 4/11 * at Arkansas ...... 7-9 L 3/17 * OLE MISS ...... 2-3 L 4/3 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 17-2 W 4/11 * at Arkansas7 ...... 1-4 L 3/17 * OLE MISS7 ...... 3-9 L 4/4 @ Houston (Mbl) ...... 4-2 W 4/12 * at Arkansas ...... 14-4 W 3/18 * OLE MISS ...... 4-2 W 4/5 @ at South Alabama ...... 4-10 L 4/14 SW LOUISIANA ...... 9-8 W 3/21 MICHIGAN STATE ...... 5-4 W 4/12 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . . 7-0 W 4/15 SW LOUISIANA ...... 10-0 W 3/21 OHIO7 ...... 8-3 W 4/13 SAMFORD ...... 10-0 W 4/16 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .13-5 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 7-4 W 4/15 * at Kentucky ...... 5-7 L 4/18 * MISS. STATE [10] ...... 6-5 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 2-14 L 4/15 * at Kentucky7 [10] ...... 5-3 W 4/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . . . 1-4 L 3/24 * at Georgia7 ...... 0-7 L 4/16 * at Kentucky ...... 4-9 L 4/19 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 3-8 L 3/25 * at Georgia ...... 10-11 L 4/18 at Georgia Tech ...... 6-14 L 4/22 South Alabama (Hvr) . . . . . 1-10 L 3/27 at UAB ...... 1-2 L 4/20 LAGRANGE COL...... 8-1 W 4/25 * at Ole Miss [12] ...... 8-7 W 3/28 LINCOLN MEMORIAL7 . . . 2-1 W 4/22 * ALABAMA [11] ...... 5-7 L 4/25 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 0-1 L 3/28 LINCOLN MEMORIAL7 . . . 7-0 W 4/22 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-0 W 4/26 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-15 L 3/31 * at LSU ...... 6-12 L 4/23 * ALABAMA ...... 7-9 L 4/29 UAB ...... 8-1 W 3/31 * at LSU7 ...... 6-5 W 4/26 UAB ...... 4-1 W 4/30 at UAB ...... 5-2 W 4/1 * at LSU ...... 17-7 W 4/27 BERRY COLLEGE ...... 14-4 W 5/2 * LSU ...... 1-2 L 4/3 LAGRANGE COL...... 20-6 W 7

Results 4/29 * at Tennessee ...... 10-0 W 5/2 * LSU ...... 4-2 W 7 4/4 ALABAMA STATE ...... 12-0 W

y 4/29 * at Tennessee ...... 14-4 W John Powell was a four-time All-SEC 5/3 * LSU ...... 4-3 W 4/7 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .15-5 W r 4/30 * at Tennessee ...... 11-2 W 7 selection and set the NCAA career 5/9 * at Alabama ...... 6-7 L o 7 4/7 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . 0-13 L 7

t 5/2 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .11-3 W 5/9 * at Alabama ...... 5-2 W 4/8 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 8-4 W strikeout record with 602. s i H

102 2007 AUBURN Baseball 5/10 * at Alabama ...... 9-7 W 5/20 # Mississippi State ...... 2-1 W 4/18 UAB ...... 10-3 W 5/13 # Florida ...... 0-2 L 1994 5/21 # LSU ...... 2-3 L 4/19 UAB ...... 8-5 W 5/14 # Mississippi State ...... 1-4 L 5/21 # Mississippi State ...... 9-5 W 4/21 * at Mississippi State ...... 5-1 W 44-21 • 16-13 SEC 5/22 # LSU ...... 4-5 L 4/22 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-6 L & Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL) 5/26 ! Virginia Tech ...... 7-0 W 4/23 * at Mississippi State ...... 4-2 W # SEC Tourn. (New Orleans, LA-t7th) 5/27 ! Old Dominion [10] ...... 11-8 W 4/25 MERCER ...... 5-3 W •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• 5/28 ! at Clemson ...... 11-5 W 4/26 MERCER ...... 12-3 W •EAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS• 5/29 ! Notre Dame ...... 8-0 W 4/28 * OLE MISS ...... 5-11 L 6/4 $ Oklahoma ...... 4-5 L 4/29 * OLE MISS ...... 4-2 W 1993 2/18 @ LSU ...... 3-1 W 6/6 $ Miami, Fla...... 5-7 L 4/30 * OLE MISS ...... 3-1 W 2/19 @ New Orleans ...... 1-3 L 5/3 Troy State (M) ...... 6-2 W 40-23 • 17-11 SEC 2/20 @ Tulane ...... 5-2 W @ Winn-Dixie (New Orleans, LA-2nd) 5/5 * at LSU ...... 19-7 W 2/26 MIDDLE TENN. ST.7 . . . . .19-3 W # SEC West Trn. (Oxford, MS-2nd) 5/6 * at LSU ...... 6-11 L 2/26 MIDDLE TENN. ST.7 . . . . . 9-2 W ! East Regional (Clemson, SC-1st) 5/7 * at LSU ...... 12-11 W •MIDWEST REGIONAL• 2/27 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 11-9 W $ CWS (Omaha, NE-t7th) 5/12 * Alabama (M) ...... 5-10 L 3/2 TROY STATE ...... 32-9 W 5/13 * ALABAMA ...... 3-1 W 2/5 & Georgia Tech ...... 4-5 L 3/5 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-11 L 5/14 * ALABAMA ...... 4-7 L 2/5 & Pepperdine ...... 1-7 L 3/6 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 8-2 W 5/18 # at Mississippi State ...... 0-1 L 2/6 & Central Florida ...... 12-1 W 3/8 at Samford ...... 12-3 W 1995 5/19 # Ole Miss ...... 10-3 W 2/7 & Central Florida ...... 4-12 L 3/10 GEORGIA STATE ...... 18-13 W 5/20 # LSU ...... 5-7 L 2/13 SAMFORD ...... 5-1 W 3/19 MURRAY STATE7 ...... 10-1 W 50-13 • 19-8 SEC 5/25 ! Pennsylvania ...... 2-1 W 2/14 SAMFORD ...... 13-3 W 3/19 MURRAY STATE7 ...... 10-1 W 5/26 ! Ohio State ...... 8-6 W 2/16 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .16-5 W 3/21 SIENA7 ...... 18-0 W 5/27 ! Oklahoma ...... 8-9 L 2/20 at Clemson ...... 6-9 L 3/21 SIENA7 ...... 15-1 W •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 5/28 ! Texas ...... 4-2 W 2/24 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 7-1 W 3/22 at Middle Tenn. State . . . . 6-1 W •MIDWEST II REGIONAL• 5/28 ! Oklahoma ...... 1-3 L 2/27 @ Michigan ...... 0-4 L 3/23 at UAB ...... 3-9 L 2/28 @ at South Alabama7 ...... 3-4 L 3/25 * GEORGIA ...... 23-1 W 2/18 LOUISVILLE ...... 6-3 W @ Coca-Cola (Mobile, AL-1st) 3/5 TAMPA ...... 22-0 W 3/26 * GEORGIA ...... 9-5 W 2/19 LOUISVILLE ...... 9-2 W # SEC West Trn. (Starkville, MS-4th) 3/6 TAMPA ...... 7-3 W 3/27 * GEORGIA ...... 12-13 L 2/21 B'HAM-SOU. [10] ...... 6-7 L ! MW II Reg. (Okla. City, OK-2nd) 3/7 TAMPA ...... 6-10 L 3/30 COLUMBUS COL...... 7-2 W 2/22 at Samford [10] ...... 3-4 L 3/8 WEST FLORIDA ...... 0-2 L 3/31 GEORGIA STATE ...... 5-2 W 2/25 @ Ohio State ...... 9-5 W 3/10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS . . . 3-4 L 4/1 * at Tennessee ...... 6-3 W 2/26 @ at South Alabama ...... 9-6 W 3/11 TROY STATE ...... 7-3 W 4/2 * at Tennessee ...... 3-1 W 3/1 TROY STATE ...... 11-7 W 1996 3/20 CENTRAL FLORIDA . . . . . 4-3 W 4/3 * at Tennessee ...... 4-8 L 3/2 at UAB ...... 9-6 W 3/21 CENTRAL FLORIDA . . . . . 3-1 W 4/8 * VANDERBILT ...... 5-3 W 3/4 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 12-2 W 32-24 • 12-18 SEC 3/22 MERCER ...... 2-1 W 4/9 * VANDERBILT ...... 20-7 W 3/6 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . . 9-1 W 3/23 MERCER ...... 6-3 W 4/10 * VANDERBILT ...... 10-3 W 3/7 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . . 5-2 W 3/24 Alabama (H) ...... 5-6 L 4/11 EAST TENN. STATE . . . . . 7-9 L 3/7 WINTHROP ...... 1-11 L 2/9 VCU ...... 10-1 W 3/27 * FLORIDA ...... 4-9 L 4/13 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .11-4 W 3/8 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . . 7-6 W 2/10 VCU ...... 7-3 W 3/27 * FLORIDA7 ...... 6-2 W 4/15 * at Arkansas ...... 6-7 L 3/10 WINTHROP ...... 5-3 W 2/11 VCU ...... 9-2 W 3/28 * FLORIDA ...... 9-6 W 4/16 * at Arkansas ...... 6-3 W 3/10 PENN STATE ...... 9-2 W 2/17 VMI7 ...... 14-0 W 3/31 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .16-4 W 4/17 * at Arkansas ...... 0-10 L 3/11 PENN STATE ...... 8-5 W 2/17 VMI7 ...... 6-0 W 4/3 * at Kentucky ...... 10-4 W 4/19 MERCER ...... 3-4 L 3/12 PENN STATE ...... 14-0 W 2/18 VMI ...... 14-3 W 4/3 * at Kentucky7 ...... 7-3 W 4/20 MERCER ...... 7-6 W 3/17 EASTERN MICH...... 19-3 W 2/20 WINTHROP ...... 5-1 W 4/4 * at Kentucky ...... 16-8 W 4/22 * MISS. STATE [10] ...... 1-4 L 3/18 EASTERN MICH...... 11-4 W 2/21 WINTHROP [13] ...... 8-9 L 4/7 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-3 W 4/23 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .19-5 W 3/19 EASTERN MICH...... 7-4 W 2/24 @ Missouri ...... 4-5 L 4/10 * at South Carolina ...... 5-6 L 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .4-2 W 3/22 at UAB ...... 16-2 W 2/25 @ Michigan State [10] ...... 10-9 W 4/10 * at South Carolina7 ...... 4-5 L 4/26 at UAB ...... 7-2 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 5-4 W 2/28 at Samford ...... 2-5 L 4/11 * at South Carolina ...... 1-7 L 4/27 SAMFORD ...... 9-8 W 3/25 * at Georgia ...... 9-4 W 3/1 & Indiana ...... 6-3 W 4/13 UAB ...... 20-1 W 4/29 * at Ole Miss ...... 0-2 L 3/26 * at Georgia ...... 2-0 W 3/2 & Troy State ...... 11-4 W 4/14 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 5-2 W 4/30 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-8 L 3/28 SAMFORD ...... 14-5 W 3/4 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . . 9-4 W 4/14 GEORGIA STATE ...... 11-0 W 5/1 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-3 W 3/29 Alabama (Hvr) ...... 6-1 W 3/5 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . . 6-4 W 4/17 * ARKANSAS ...... 7-8 L 5/2 Troy State (M) ...... 3-6 L 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-13 L 3/6 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . . 9-3 W 4/17 * ARKANSAS7 ...... 6-1 W 5/4 Alabama (M) ...... 8-7 W 4/1 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-1 W 3/8 * S. CAROLINA [10] ...... 11-10 W 4/18 * ARKANSAS ...... 8-3 W 5/6 * LSU [10] ...... 6-13 L 4/2 * TENNESSEE ...... 11-3 W 3/9 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 9-10 L 4/20 GEORGIA COLLEGE . . . . 6-3 W 5/7 * LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/4 Alabama (H) ...... 10-8 W 3/10 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 15-8 W 4/21 UAB (Hvr) ...... 4-1 W 5/8 * LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/7 * at Vanderbilt ...... 15-3 W 3/15 * at Tennessee ...... 3-7 L 4/24 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L 5/10 RADFORD7 ...... 4-2 W 4/8 * at Vanderbilt ...... 13-12 W 3/16 * at Tennessee [10] ...... 10-5 W 4/24 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . . 6-1 W 5/10 RADFORD7 ...... 7-3 W 4/9 * at Vanderbilt ...... 11-5 W 3/17 * at Tennessee ...... 0-11 L 4/25 * at Mississippi State ...... 12-1 W 5/11 UAB ...... 9-3 W 4/10 at Middle Tenn. State . . . . . 6-1 W 3/20 at UAB [10] ...... 2-1 W 4/28 UAB ...... 5-1 W 5/12 * Alabama (H) ...... 5-6 L 4/12 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-4 W 3/22 * at Georgia ...... 3-2 W 5/1 * OLE MISS ...... 11-3 W 5/13 * at Alabama ...... 5-4 W 4/14 * ARKANSAS ...... 7-1 W 3/23 * at Georgia ...... 4-7 L 5/1 * OLE MISS7 ...... 1-0 W 5/14 * at Alabama ...... 6-3 W 4/15 * ARKANSAS ...... 3-1 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 10-12 L 5/2 * OLE MISS ...... 7-9 L 5/19 # Arkansas [17] ...... 3-1 W 4/16 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-7 W 3/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 16-10 W 5/4 TENNESSEE STATE7 . . . . 8-1 W 3/30 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-7 L 5/4 TENNESSEE STATE7 . . . . 3-0 W 3/31 * KENTUCKY ...... 12-6 W 5/8 * at LSU ...... 2-21 L 4/2 Alabama (M) ...... 0-2 L 5/8 * at LSU7 [8] ...... 9-8 W 4/5 * FLORIDA ...... 7-12 L 5/9 * at LSU ...... 9-2 W 4/6 * FLORIDA ...... 10-7 W 5/14 * Alabama (M) ...... 11-3 W 4/7 * FLORIDA ...... 5-6 L 5/15 * ALABAMA ...... 0-11 L 4/9 SAMFORD ...... 1-0 W 5/16 * ALABAMA ...... 2-1 W 4/13 * at Arkansas ...... 2-9 L 5/20 # Alabama ...... 13-4 W 4/13 * at Arkansas ...... 6-9 L 5/21 # Arkansas ...... 3-1 W 4/14 * at Arkansas ...... 4-2 W 5/22 # at LSU ...... 5-16 L 4/16 MERCER ...... 20-14 W 5/23 # Mississippi State ...... 10-13 L 4/17 MERCER ...... 13-6 W 5/28 ! Arizona ...... 9-1 W 4/19 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 0-8 L 5/29 ! at Oklahoma State ...... 10-14 L 4/20 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 3-10 L 5/30 ! North Carolina State . . . . . 2-13 L 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 3-1 W 4/23 MARSHALL ...... 11-4 W & Olive Garden (Orlando, FL-4th) 4/24 GEORGIA STATE ...... 11-4 W @ South Ala. Tourn. (Mobile, AL-4th) 4/26 * at Ole Miss ...... 15-4 W # SEC West Trn. (B. Rouge, LA-3rd) 4/27 * at Ole Miss ...... 0-6 L ! Midwest Reg. (Stillwater, OK-t4th) 4/28 * at Ole Miss ...... 10-5 W 4/30 UAB ...... 3-5 L 5/1 TROY STATE ...... 2-9 L

5/3 * LSU ...... 2-14 L Results

5/4 * LSU ...... 0-6 L y

The 1994 team was the first team to advance to 5/5 * LSU ...... 7-3 W r o

the College World Series under Coach Hal Baird. 5/7 COLUMBUS COLLEGE . . 9-8 W t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 103 5/10 * at Alabama ...... 0-1 L 2/24 MINNESOTA ...... 9-5 W 5/11 * Alabama (Hvr) ...... 1-7 L 2/7 + South Florida ...... 3-4 L 2/26 RADFORD ...... 8-3 W 5/12 * at Alabama ...... 0-4 L 2/7 + Central Florida ...... 4-0 W 2/27 RADFORD ...... 7-5 W 2/8 + Clemson ...... 4-9 L 2/28 RADFORD7 ...... 15-0 W @ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL-3rd) 2/10 WINTHROP ...... 9-5 W 3/2 DAVIDSON7 ...... 16-0 W & Big 10 Classic (Montgomery, AL) 2/13 VCU ...... 12-3 W 3/3 DAVIDSON7 ...... 16-2 W 2/14 VCU ...... 4-1 W 3/5 @ Wake Forest ...... 7-3 W 2/15 VCU ...... 13-4 W 3/6 @ West Virginia ...... 13-4 W 2/20 UNC-CHARLOTTE ...... 13-9 W 3/7 @ Northwestern ...... 6-2 W 1997 2/21 UNC-CHARLOTTE ...... 23-5 W 3/9 VCU ...... 7-2 W 2/24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC . . . . .12-6 W 3/10 VCU ...... 12-4 W 50-17 • 17-12 SEC 2/25 FLORIDA ATLANTIC . . . . . 8-1 W 3/12 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-4 W 2/26 at Samford ...... 7-4 W 3/13 * ARKANSAS ...... 9-20 L 2/28 APPALACHIAN STATE . . . 6-2 W 3/14 * ARKANSAS ...... 13-12 W •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• 3/1 APPALACHIAN STATE . . .13-3 W 3/19 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-2 W •NCAA EAST REGIONAL• 3/3 DAVIDSON ...... 20-7 W 3/20 * at Vanderbilt [11] ...... 6-5 W 3/4 DAVIDSON ...... 12-0 W 3/21 * at Vanderbilt ...... 8-2 W 2/7 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . .15-5 W 3/6 * at Ole Miss [10] ...... 5-6 L 3/26 * ALABAMA ...... 15-4 W 2/8 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . .17-2 W 3/8 * at Ole Miss [8] ...... 7-5 W 3/27 * ALABAMA ...... 10-2 W 2/9 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . . 4-2 W 3/10 RADFORD ...... 19-3 W 3/28 * ALABAMA ...... 4-10 L 2/11 MERCER ...... 18-3 W 3/11 RADFORD ...... 12-1 W 4/2 * at Mississippi St...... 3-13 L 2/15 @ Southern Miss ...... 4-3 W 3/13 * LSU [12] ...... 8-11 L 4/3 * at Mississippi St...... 2-16 L 2/16 @ at South Alabama ...... 17-3 W 3/14 * LSU ...... 14-7 W 4/4 * at Mississippi St...... 8-2 W 2/20 TROY STATE ...... 10-7 W 3/15 * LSU ...... 15-8 W 4/6 UAB ...... 17-5 W 2/22 MIDDLE TENN. ST.7 . . . . . 4-1 W Tim Hudson was the 1997 3/20 * at Georgia ...... 7-5 W 4/9 * TENNESSEE ...... 19-13 W 7 2/22 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 11-7 W Smith Award winner and 3/21 * at Georgia ...... 9-4 W 4/10 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-3 W 2/23 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 9-3 W 3/22 * at Georgia ...... 19-5 W 4/11 * TENNESSEE ...... 16-4 W SEC Player of the Year. 2/25 WINTHROP ...... 13-7 W 3/24 UAB ...... 4-3 W 4/13 SAMFORD ...... 15-5 W 2/26 WINTHROP ...... 5-3 W 3/27 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . . 2-6 L 4/16 * at South Carolina ...... 4-5 L 3/1 DUQUESNE ...... 11-2 W 5/3 * at Mississippi State ...... 12-4 W 3/28 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 6-7 L 4/17 * at South Carolina ...... 6-11 L 3/2 DUQUESNE ...... 11-0 W 5/3 * at Mississippi State ...... 6-4 W 3/29 * SOUTH CAROLINA [10] . . 6-11 L 4/18 * at South Carolina ...... 1-2 L 3/3 DUQUESNE ...... 11-5 W 5/4 * at Mississippi State ...... 6-8 L 4/1 at UAB ...... 8-4 W 4/23 * OLE MISS ...... 5-4 W 3/4 at Samford (Vestavia) . . . . 7-0 W 5/6 COLUMBUS STATE . . . . . 9-2 W 4/3 * VANDERBILT ...... 12-1 W 4/24 * OLE MISS ...... 9-8 W 3/5 DAVIDSON ...... 14-3 W 5/9 * OLE MISS ...... 6-11 L 4/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-6 W 4/25 * OLE MISS ...... 2-13 L 3/7 * at South Carolina ...... 3-17 L 5/10 * OLE MISS ...... 13-6 W 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-0 W 4/28 MERCER7 ...... 15-2 W 3/8 * at South Carolina ...... 10-6 W 5/11 * OLE MISS [11] ...... 5-7 L 4/7 VMI7 ...... 19-7 W 4/30 * at LSU ...... 5-9 L 3/9 * at South Carolina ...... 21-6 W 5/14 # Arkansas ...... 7-3 W 4/10 * at Arkansas ...... 11-2 W 5/1 * at LSU ...... 5-8 L 3/12 WILLIAM & MARY ...... 10-8 W 5/15 # LSU ...... 2-5 L 4/11 * at Arkansas ...... 6-5 W 5/2 * at LSU ...... 2-11 L 3/14 * TENNESSEE [10] ...... 4-5 L 5/16 # Mississippi State ...... 5-4 W 4/12 * at Arkansas ...... 2-4 L 5/7 * at Kentucky ...... 1-10 L 3/15 * TENNESSEE ...... 16-4 W 5/17 # Florida ...... 5-17 L 4/17 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 4-13 L 5/8 * at Kentucky ...... 7-4 W 3/16 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-3 W 5/22 ! Western Carolina ...... 11-3 W 4/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 0-8 L 5/9 * at Kentucky ...... 5-4 W 3/21 * GEORGIA ...... 14-1 W 5/23 ! South Florida ...... 9-0 W 4/21 MERCER ...... 9-6 W 5/14 * GEORGIA ...... 8-2 W 3/22 * GEORGIA ...... 9-2 W 5/24 ! Florida State ...... 8-7 W 4/22 SAMFORD ...... 12-2 W 5/15 * GEORGIA ...... 11-8 W 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 13-6 W 5/25 ! Florida State ...... 7-9 L 4/24 * at Tennessee ...... 1-5 L 5/16 * GEORGIA ...... 13-2 W 3/25 at UAB ...... 9-7 W 5/25 ! Florida State ...... 5-2 W 4/25 * at Tennessee ...... 22-8 W 5/19 # LSU ...... 6-2 W 3/28 * at Kentucky5 ...... 5-0 W 5/30 $ Stanford ...... 3-8 L 4/26 * at Tennessee ...... 11-8 W 5/20 # Arkansas [11] ...... 3-2 W 3/29 * at Kentucky [12] ...... 5-6 L 6/1 $ Rice ...... 10-1 W 4/29 MERCER ...... 4-5 L 5/22 # Arkansas ...... 5-9 L 3/30 * at Kentucky ...... 18-3 W 6/3 $ Stanford ...... 4-11 L 5/1 * KENTUCKY ...... 7-10 L 5/22 # Arkansas ...... 6-9 L 4/2 SAMFORD ...... 9-3 W 5/2 * KENTUCKY ...... 14-3 W 5/28 ! N.C. STATE ...... 9-7 W 4/4 * at Florida ...... 3-5 L @ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL-1st) 5/3 * KENTUCKY ...... 15-2 W 5/29 ! WINTHROP ...... 8-6 W 4/5 * at Florida ...... 9-4 W # SEC Tourn. (Columbus, GA-4th) 5/5 Troy State (M) ...... 10-0 W 5/30 ! TULANE ...... 5-7 L 4/6 * at Florida ...... 15-7 W ! East Regional (Tallahassee, FL-1st) 5/6 SAMFORD ...... 10-6 W 5/30 ! TULANE ...... 13-9 W 4/8 VMI ...... 14-2 W $ CWS (Omaha, NE-t5th) 5/8 * at Alabama ...... 7-9 L 6/4 $ at Florida State ...... 2-10 L 4/9 VMI ...... 17-3 W 5/9 * at Alabama7 [8] ...... 15-4 W 6/5 $ at Florida State ...... 3-6 L 4/12 * ALABAMA ...... 13-8 W 5/10 * at Alabama ...... 4-10 L 4/13 * ALABAMA ...... 7-22 L 5/13 # Alabama ...... 11-8 W + Disney ACC Blast (Orlando, FL) 4/14 * ALABAMA [11] ...... 11-12 L 5/14 # Florida ...... 6-4 W @ Blue-Gray Classic (Montgomery) 4/15 MERCER ...... 10-3 W 5/16 # Alabama ...... 3-4 L # SEC Tourn. (Hoover, AL) 4/16 UAB ...... 9-8 W 1998 5/16 # Alabama ...... 9-1 W ! Regional (Auburn, AL-1st) 4/18 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-4 W 6/17 # Arkansas ...... 7-5 W $ Super Regional (Tallahassee, FL-2nd) 4/19 * ARKANSAS ...... 5-9 L 5/21 ! Rutgers ...... 15-17 L 4/20 * ARKANSAS ...... 12-3 W 46-18 • 16-12 SEC 5/22 ! Liberty ...... 3-2 W 4/22 MARSHALL5 ...... 11-4 W 5/23 ! Rutgers ...... 7-4 W 4/25 * at LSU ...... 1-7 L •SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS• 5/23 ! Oklahoma ...... 9-8 W 4/26 * at LSU ...... 0-8 L •NCAA ATLANTIC II REGIONAL• 5/24 ! at Florida State ...... 10-16 L 2000 + Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, FL) 41-20 • 17-13 SEC # SEC Tourn. (Columbus, GA) ! East Regional (Tallahassee, FL) •ATLANTA REGIONAL• 1999 2/5 WINTHROP ...... 6-3 W 2/6 WINTHROP ...... 11-5 W 46-19 • 18-12 SEC 2/8 at Samford ...... 28-6 W 2/9 at UAB ...... 6-0 W 2/11 FURMAN7 ...... 19-7 W •AUBURN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS• 2/12 FURMAN7 ...... 22-4 W •TALLAHASSEE SUPER REGIONAL• 2/13 FURMAN ...... 10-4 W 2/15 MERCER ...... 11-3 W 1/29 + Georgia Tech ...... 17-12 W 2/16 UAB ...... 11-6 W 1/30 + Virginia ...... 11-2 W 2/18 + at Tulane ...... 8-11 L 1/31 + Maryland ...... 15-0 W 2/19 + at New Orleans [10] ...... 4-3 W 2/6 UNC ASHEVILLE ...... 7-1 W 2/20 + Alabama ...... 2-7 L 2/7 UNC ASHEVILLE ...... 19-12 W 2/22 OAKLAND ...... 8-4 W 2/8 UNC ASHEVILLE ...... 7-5 W 2/23 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 9-4 W 2/13 at Samford ...... 7-4 W 2/25 VCU ...... 7-6 W

Results 2/16 TROY STATE ...... 5-12 L 2/26 VCU ...... 11-6 W

y 2/19 M. TENNESSEE ST...... 8-2 W 2/27 VCU ...... 3-7 L

r 2/20 M. TENNESSEE ST...... 2-5 L 2/29 TROY STATE ...... 14-7 W o Auburn’s 1997 College World Series squad. t 2/21 M. TENNESSEE ST...... 7-3 W 3/4 UNC CHARLOTTE ...... 12-3 W s i H

104 2007 AUBURN Baseball 3/4 UNC CHARLOTTE7 ...... 7-1 W 2/22 CLEMSON ...... 8-1 W 3/5 UNC CHARLOTTE ...... 16-1 W 2/22 CLEMSON ...... 8-11 L 3/7 DAVIDSON ...... 10-5 W 2/23 CLEMSON ...... 7-3 W 3/10 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 6-12 L 2/25 TROY STATE ...... 5-1 W 3/11 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 9-10 L 2/28 ELON ...... 11-1 W 3/12 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 7-8 L 3/1 ELON ...... 3-1 W 3/14 LIBERTY [10] ...... 6-5 W 3/2 ELON ...... 7-1 W 3/17 * at Arkansas ...... 11-6 W 3/4 at Samford ...... 11-2 W 3/18 * at Arkansas ...... 10-7 W 3/7 at North Carolina ...... 8-7 W 3/19 * at Arkansas ...... 21-11 W 3/8 at North Carolina ...... 7-3 W 3/24 * GEORGIA ...... 18-6 W 3/9 at North Carolina ...... 13-5 W 3/25 * GEORGIA ...... 9-4 W 3/11 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-4 L 3/26 * GEORGIA ...... 9-8 W 3/15 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W 3/28 Troy State (M) [10] ...... 11-8 W 3/15 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-9 L 3/31 * LSU ...... 11-18 L 3/16 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W 4/1 * LSU ...... 7-1 W 3/18 at Georgia Tech ...... 7-5 W 4/2 * LSU ...... 10-12 L 3/21 * at Kentucky ...... 14-10 W 4/4 MERCER7 ...... 19-2 W 3/22 * at Kentucky ...... 10-3 W 4/7 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-8 L 3/23 * at Kentucky ...... 10-3 W 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 16-8 W 3/28 * at Georgia [13] ...... 4-3 W 4/9 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-7 L 3/29 * at Georgia ...... 6-3 W 4/11 SAMFORD ...... 10-4 W 3/30 * at Georgia ...... 6-7 L 4/14 * at Tennessee [10] ...... 4-3 W 4/2 Troy State (M) ...... 13-2 W 4/15 * at Tennessee ...... 6-4 W 4/4 * ALABAMA ...... 10-2 W 4/16 * at Tennessee ...... 7-6 W Auburn poses following its 1998 Southeastern 4/5 * ALABAMA ...... 2-3 L 4/21 * VANDERBILT ...... 5-1 W Conference Tournament Championship. 4/6 * ALABAMA ...... 7-6 W 4/22 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-9 L 4/11 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L 4/23 * VANDERBILT ...... 10-8 W 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 9-2 W 3/15 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-3 L 4/12 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-5 W 4/28 * at Florida ...... 3-5 L 4/1 * TENNESSEE ...... 7-2 W 3/16 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-3 W 4/13 * at Mississippi State ...... 7-3 W 4/29 * at Florida [10] ...... 11-8 W 4/6 * at Vanderbilt ...... 12-2 W 3/17 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-0 W 4/15 UAB ...... 4-2 W 4/30 * at Florida ...... 6-7 L 4/7 * at Vanderbilt ...... 18-11 W 3/19 UAB ...... 9-2 W 4/18 * ARKANSAS ...... 7-9 L 5/5 * at Alabama ...... 2-3 L 4/8 * at Vanderbilt ...... 6-8 L 3/22 * at Tennessee ...... 3-0 W 4/19 * ARKANSAS ...... 6-11 L 5/6 * at Alabama ...... 6-3 W 4/10 SAMFORD ...... 6-5 W 3/23 * at Tennessee ...... 2-5 L 4/20 * ARKANSAS ...... 5-2 W 5/7 * at Alabama ...... 4-13 L 4/13 * ARKANSAS ...... 10-1 W 3/24 * at Tennessee ...... 8-1 W 4/22 at South Alabama ...... 1-10 L 5/12 * MISSISSIPPI ST...... 6-3 W 4/14 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-4 W 3/29 * at Florida ...... 8-3 W 4/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-7 L 5/13 * MISSISSIPPI ST...... 9-10 L 4/15 * ARKANSAS ...... 10-5 W 3/30 * at Florida ...... 5-9 L 4/26 * at Vanderbilt ...... 7-4 W 5/14 * MISSISSIPPI ST...... 9-5 W 4/17 at Georgia Tech ...... 1-11 L 3/31 * at Florida ...... 1-6 L 4/27 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-3 L 5/17 # Florida ...... 2-7 L 4/20 * ALABAMA [11] ...... 5-4 W 4/2 MERCER ...... 3-2 W 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 7-2 W 5/18 # South Carolina ...... 4-11 L 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 7-5 W 4/3 at South Alabama ...... 6-1 W 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 6-8 L 5/26 ! Stetson ...... 5-9 L 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 10-5 W 4/5 * LSU ...... 4-9 L 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 4-3 W 5/27 ! Georgia Southern ...... 11-5 W 4/25 UAB ...... 15-3 W 4/6 * LSU ...... 11-3 W 5/9 * at LSU ...... 5-6 L 5/27 ! Stetson ...... 10-13 L 4/27 * at South Carolina ...... 9-10 L 4/7 * LSU ...... 5-9 L 5/10 * at LSU ...... 6-8 L 4/28 * at South Carolina ...... 4-7 L 4/9 GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-9 L 5/11 * at LSU ...... 14-8 W + Winn Dixie Showdown (New Orleans, LA) 4/29 * at South Carolina ...... 5-3 W 4/12 * at Ole Miss ...... 10-3 W 5/13 MERCER ...... 7-0 W # SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL) 5/1 at UAB ...... 12-2 W 4/13 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-2 L 5/16 * OLE MISS ...... 4-7 L ! NCAA Regional (Atlanta, GA--3rd) 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 4/14 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-10 L 5/17 * OLE MISSS ...... 5-2 W 5/5 * FLORIDA ...... 6-10 L 4/16 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-10 L 5/18 * OLE MISS ...... 6-2 W 5/6 * FLORIDA ...... 2-5 L 4/19 * MISS. STATE ...... 7-5 W 5/22 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-1 W 5/11 * at LSU ...... 5-20 L 4/20 * MISS. STATE ...... 1-12 L 5/23 # Alabama ...... 5-7 L 5/12 * at LSU ...... 7-5 W 4/21 * MISS. STATE ...... 19-7 W 5/24 # South Carolina ...... 5-1 W 7 COACH STEVE RENFROE 5/13 * at LSU ...... 9-7 W 4/26 * at Alabama ...... 6-8 L 5/24 # Alabama ...... 3-13 L 5/30 ! Princeton ...... 5-2 W (2001-04) 5/16 # Georgia ...... 4-8 L 4/27 * at Alabama ...... 5-6 L 5/17 # South Carolina ...... 4-5 L 4/28 * at Alabama ...... 0-7 L 5/31 ! Ohio State ...... 2-6 L 5/25 ! Jacksonville [10] ...... 8-7 W 4/30 Troy State (M) ...... 6-11 L 5/31 ! Clemson ...... 15-0 W 5/26 ! at Florida State ...... 6-10 L 5/3 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-5 W 6/1 ! Ohio State ...... 7-9 L 5/26 ! Jacksonville ...... 3-2 W 5/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-5 W 2001 5/27 ! at Florida State ...... 6-9 L 5/5 * VANDERBILT [10] ...... 7-6 W #SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL--t3th) 5/10 * GEORGIA ...... 10-9 W !NCAA Regional (Auburn, AL--2nd) 37-21 • 15-15 SEC + Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL--1st) 5/11 * GEORGIA [11] ...... 9-10 L # SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL--t7th) 5/12 * GEORGIA ...... 8-7 W •TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL• ! NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, FL--2nd) 5/14 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 6-4 W 5/17 * at Arkansas ...... 5-18 L 2/2 W. CAROLINA ...... 14-1 W 5/18 * at Arkansas [10] ...... 7-3 W 2/3 W. CAROLINA ...... 4-2 W 5/19 * at Arkansas ...... 1-4 L 2004 2/4 W. CAROLINA ...... 5-4 W 2002 5/22 # LSU ...... 1-2 L 2/9 CAMPBELL ...... 11-0 W 5/23 # Arkansas ...... 5-8 L 32-24 • 12-18 SEC 2/10 CAMPBELL ...... 7-3 W 34-26 • 15-15 SEC 5/31 ! Florida Atlantic ...... 11-16 L 2/10 CAMPBELL ...... 10-2 W 6/1 ! at Alabama ...... 3-6 L 2/13 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 5-4 W 2/13 TROY STATE ...... 4-3 W 2/14 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 4-1 W 2/16 + Minnesota ...... 14-6 W •TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL• # SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL--t7th) 2/15 WESTERN CAROLINA . . . 6-0 W 2/17 + North Carolina ...... 11-1 W ! NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, AL--4th) 2/20 BOSTON COLLEGE [10] . 6-5 W 2/18 + at South Alabama [10] . . . . 4-3 W 2/8 VCU ...... 11-3 W 2/21 BOSTON COLLEGE . . . . . 4-11 L 2/20 MERCER ...... 13-3 W 2/9 VCU ...... 9-4 W 2/22 BOSTON COLLEGE . . . . . 2-1 W 2/23 VCU ...... 6-2 W 2/10 VCU ...... 8-2 W 2/24 SAMFORD ...... 11-5 W 2/24 VCU ...... 5-4 W 2/12 SAMFORD ...... 2-5 L 2/27 HOFSTRA ...... 19-4 W 2/28 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 3-9 L 2/15 MARSHALL ...... 11-5 W 2003 2/28 HOFSTRA ...... 6-4 W 3/2 CHARLESTON STHN . . . . 5-0 W 2/16 MARSHALL ...... 21-4 W 2/29 HOFSTRA ...... 9-3 W 3/6 GEORGIA TECH ...... 4-0 W 2/17 MARSHALL ...... 15-6 W 42-21 • 18-12 SEC 3/2 GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-2 W 3/7 DAVIDSON ...... 16-3 W 2/19 TROY STATE ...... 13-0 W 3/5 VCU ...... 9-3 W 3/9 * at Mississippi St. [10] . . . . . 1-2 L 2/22 at Clemson ...... 4-7 L 3/6 VCU ...... 7-0 W 3/10 * at Mississippi St...... 0-4 L 2/23 at Clemson ...... 5-8 L •AUBURN REGIONAL• 3/7 VCU ...... 4-3 W 3/11 * at Mississippi St...... 2-8 L 2/24 at Clemson ...... 5-6 L 3/9 TROY STATE ...... 4-2 W 3/16 * OLE MISS ...... 8-10 L 3/1 MURRAY STATE ...... 5-3 W 2/7 VCU ...... 5-4 W 3/12 at Clemson ...... 9-14 L 3/17 * OLE MISS [11] ...... 2-3 L 3/2 MURRAY STATE ...... 9-0 W 2/8 VCU ...... 2-5 L 7 3/13 at Clemson ...... 5-4 W 3/18 * OLE MISS ...... 5-6 L 3/3 MURRAY STATE ...... 12-2 W 2/9 VCU ...... 5-0 W 3/14 at Clemson ...... 9-6 W 3/23 * at Georgia ...... 6-9 L 3/5 at UAB ...... 13-1 W 2/11 SAMFORD ...... 10-1 W

3/17 Troy State (M) ...... 3-4 L Results 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 4-8 L 3/6 at Samford ...... 6-4 W 2/14 VIRGINIA ...... 14-13 W

3/19 * KENTUCKY ...... 0-8 L y 3/25 * at Georgia ...... 4-5 L 3/8 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . 6-5 W 2/15 VIRGINIA ...... 5-3 W 3/9 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . 7-5 W 2/16 VIRGINIA ...... 7-5 W 3/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 3-4 L r 3/27 Troy State (M) ...... 5-0 W o

3/21 * KENTUCKY [10] ...... 3-2 W t 3/30 * TENNESSEE ...... 11-3 W 3/10 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . .11-5 W 2/18 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 3-17 L s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 105 2/5 VMI ...... 8-10 L 2/10 #6 Florida State ...... 5-2 W 2/11 #6 Florida State ...... 3-8 L 2/17 Hofstra [10] ...... 9-8 W 2/18 Hofstra ...... 8-3 W 2/19 Hofstra ...... 5-2 W 2/21 Troy [10] ...... 5-4 W 2/24 Elon ...... 2-10 L 2/26 Elon ...... 2-3 L 2/26 Elon ...... 13-3 W 2/28 Davidson ...... 8-6 W 3/3 at #17 Arizona State . . . . .2-14 L 3/4 at #17 Arizona State . . . . .3-12 L 3/5 at #17 Arizona State . . . . .1-8 L 3/10 Birmingham Southern . . . .1-6 L 3/11 Birmingham Southern . . . .4-2 W 3/12 Birmingham Southern . . . .1-7 L 3/14 Appalachian State ...... 7-2 W 3/17 * #9 South Carolina [12] . . . .8-12 L 3/18 * #9 South Carolina ...... 3-7 L 3/19 * #9 South Carolina ...... 7-1 W 3/21 Samford ...... 6-4 W 3/24 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-2 L 3/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-9 L The 2003 Auburn squad earned the No. 4 national seed 3/26 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-5 L and hosted a regional for the first time since 1999. 3/28 at Troy ...... 7-12 L 3/21 * #20 Kentucky ...... 7-8 L 3/23 at UAB ...... 13-6 W 2/25 Elon [12] ...... 8-7 W 4/1 * #20 Kentucky ...... 5-1 W 3/26 * at Tennessee ...... 4-3 W 2/26 Elon ...... 4-6 L 4/2 * #20 Kentucky ...... 12-6 W 3/27 * at Tennessee [10] ...... 6-7 L 3/1 South Alabama ...... 0-3 L 4/4 vs. Samford (Hvr) ...... 4-5 L 3/28 * at Tennessee ...... 7-3 W 3/4 Clemson ...... 6-5 W 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-14 L 3/30 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-20 L 3/5 Clemson ...... 8-4 W 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 6-2 W 4/2 * LSU [10] ...... 7-6 W 3/6 Clemson ...... 3-14 L 4/9 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-12 L 4/3 * LSU ...... 3-5 L 3/11 VMI ...... 5-4 W 4/11 at South Alabama ...... 3-2 W 4/4 * LSU ...... 2-3 L 3/12 VMI ...... 12-0 W 4/14 * #8 Mississippi State ...... 9-4 W 4/6 UAB ...... 5-2 W 3/13 VMI ...... 4-3 W 4/15 * #8 Mississippi State ...... 10-17 L 4/9 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-6 L 3/18 * Tennessee ...... 1-2 L 4/16 * #8 Mississippi State ...... 7-3 W 4/11 * at Ole Miss 7 ...... 2-1 W 3/19 * Tennessee ...... 7-1 W 4/19 vs. #29 Troy (M) ...... 6-7 L 4/11 * at Ole Miss 7 ...... 3-2 W 3/20 * Tennessee ...... 2-7 L 4/21 * at Florida ...... 9-6 W 4/13 at South Alabama [10] . . . . 9-10 L 3/23 at Georgia Tech [11] . . . . .7-6 W 4/22 * at Florida ...... 1-4 L 4/16 * at Alabama ...... 8-2 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 6-4 W 4/23 * at Florida ...... 5-4 W 4/17 * at Alabama ...... 7-1 W 3/26 * at LSU ...... 3-6 L 4/25 Mercer ...... 18-1 W 4/18 * at Alabama ...... 0-19 L 3/27 * at LSU ...... 7-5 W 4/28 * at #6 Alabama [10] ...... 5-6 L 4/20 SOUTH ALABAMA 8 . . . . .10-0 W 3/29 Samford ...... 6-9 L 4/29 * at #6 Alabama ...... 7-6 W 4/23 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 4-6 L 4/1 * Arkansas ...... 5-4 W 4/30 * at #6 Alabama ...... 1-9 L 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE [13] . 8-9 L 4/2 * Arkansas ...... 8-7 W 5/5 * #28 LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/25 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . . 6-5 W 4/3 * Arkansas ...... 6-8 L 5/6 * #28 LSU ...... 3-5 L 4/27 at Samford ...... 6-2 W 4/5 Georgia Tech ...... 2-3 L 5/7 * #28 LSU ...... 2-8 L 4/30 * at Florida ...... 4-7 L 4/8 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-4 L 5/12 * #16 Georgia ...... 7-10 L 5/1 * at Florida ...... 8-11 L 4/9 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-7 W 5/13 * #16 Georgia ...... 3-4 L 5/2 * at Florida ...... 8-22 L 4/10 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-4 L 5/14 * #16 Georgia ...... 4-9 L 5/7 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 12-9 W 4/12 at Samford ...... 12-6 W 5/18 * at #15 Arkansas ...... 3-6 L 5/8 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 1-3 L 4/15 * at Kentucky ...... 8-4 W 5/19 * at #15 Arkansas ...... 5-10 L 5/9 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 11-12 L 4/16 * at Kentucky ...... 2-6 L 5/20 * at #15 Arkansas ...... 2-11 L 5/14 * GEORGIA ...... 2-11 L 4/17 * at Kentucky ...... 4-3 W 5/15 * GEORGIA ...... 0-4 L 4/22 * Florida ...... 2-4 L 5/16 * GEORGIA ...... 4-3 W 4/23 * Florida ...... 4-5 L 5/18 MERCER ...... 1-2 L 4/24 * Florida ...... 3-6 L KEY 5/21 * at Arkansas ...... 7-9 L 4/26 Samford ...... 8-1 W 5/22 * at Arkansas ...... 7-4 W 4/29 * at South Carolina ...... 4-1 W (A) Americus, GA 5/23 * at Arkansas ...... 3-15 L 4/30 * at South Carolina ...... 2-3 L (B) Bartow, FL 5/1 * at South Carolina ...... 7-8 L (Bham) Birmingham, AL 5/3 at Troy ...... 4-3 W (D) Dothan, AL 5/6 * Ole Miss ...... 4-3 W (H) Huntsville, AL 5/7 * Ole Miss ...... 12-4 W (Hvr) Hoover, AL 5/8 * Ole Miss ...... 1-9 L (J) Jacksonville, FL 5/13 * at Georgia ...... 5-4 W (M) Montgomery, AL COACH TOM SLATER 5/14 * at Georgia ...... 5-7 L (Mbl) Mobile, AL 5/15 * at Georgia ...... 4-10 L (Mcn) Macon, GA (2005-PRESENT) 5/20 * Alabama ...... 8-1 W (S) Selma, AL # 5/21 * Alabama ...... 6-8 L Shortened game (# inn.) 5/22 * Alabama ...... 9-11 L [ ] Extra Innings 6/3 ! South Alabama ...... 13-5 W 2005 6/4 ! Florida State ...... 3-4 L 6/5 ! Army ...... 12-3 W 34-26 • 13-17 SEC 6/5 ! Florida State ...... 4-10 L

! NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, FL - 2nd) •TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL•

2/4 Hofstra ...... 18-5 W 2/5 Hofstra ...... 11-3 W 2/6 Hofstra ...... 6-5 W 2/11 at Florida State ...... 3-7 L 2/12 at Florida State ...... 5-6 L 2006 2/13 at Florida State ...... 9-2 W 2/15 Mercer ...... 6-5 W 22-34 • 9-21 SEC Results 2/18 VCU ...... 4-3 W y

r 2/19 VCU ...... 11-0 W 2/3 VMI ...... 7-0 W o 2/20 VCU ...... 6-4 W t 2/4 VMI ...... 5-8 L s 2/22 Troy ...... 12-2 W i H

106 2007 AUBURN Baseball Michigan 1-1 1-1 Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Alabama 97-118 48-41 35-60 14-17 Michigan State 2-0 1-0 1-0 UAB 42-9 26-2 15-6 1-1 Middle Tennessee State 15-3 10-2 2-0 3-1 Alabama State 2-0 2-0 Minnesota 2-0 1-0 1-0 Appalachian State 4-0 4-0 Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Arizona 1-0 1-0 Mississippi 64-63-1 37-23 25-39-1 2-1 Arizona State 0-3 0-3 Mississippi State 63-77 33-28 23-42 7-7 Missouri 0-1 0-1 Arkansas 30-23 15-6 10-14 5-3 Montgomery 0-5 0-2 0-3 Army 1-0 1-0 Montevallo 12-0 9-0 3-0 Atlanta Baptist 3-0 3-0 Morehead State 6-0 6-0 Austin Peay 5-1 5-0 0-1 Murray State 5-0 5-0 Berry College 4-0 4-0 Navy 1-0 1-0 Birmingham-Southern 21-7 17-5 4-2 New Orleans 3-3 1-0 2-3 Boston College 2-1 2-1 North Alabama 3-0 3-0 Camp Rucker 2-0 2-0 North Carolina 7-1 3-1 3-0 1-0 Campbell 5-1 5-1 UNC Asheville 2-0 2-0 Central Florida 4-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 UNC Charlotte 5-0 5-0 Charleston Southern 1-0 1-0 UNC Greensboro 6-0 6-0 Cincinnati 1-0 1-0 UNC Wilmington 5-0 5-0 Clemson 20-26 13-11 5-10 2-5 North Carolina State 1-1 1-0 0-1 Cleveland State 4-0 4-0 Northeast Louisiana 2-0 2-0 Columbus State 27-7 22-1 5-6 Northern Illinois 0-1 0-1 Cornell 1-0 1-0 Northwestern 1-0 1-0 Cumberland 0-1 0-1 Notre Dame 4-0 3-0 1-0 Davidson 8-0 8-0 Oakland 1-0 1-0 Duquesne 3-0 3-0 Oglethorpe 3-1 2-1 1-0 East Carolina 1-1 1-1 Ohio 9-2 9-2 East Tennessee State 0-1 0-1 Ohio State 3-2 0-2 3-0 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 0-1 Oklahoma 1-4 1-4 Eastern Michigan 3-0 3-0 Oklahoma State 0-1 0-1 Elon 5-3 5-3 Old Dominion 2-0 1-0 1-0 Fairfield 1-1 1-1 Opelika 4-1 1-0 3-1 Faulkner 4-2 2-2 2-0 Pennsylvania 1-0 1-0 Ferris State 2-0 2-0 Penn State 3-0 3-0 Pepperdine 0-1 0-1 Florida 75-81 41-25 32-51 1-5 Princeton 1-0 1-0 Florida Atlantic 2-1 2-0 0-1 Radford 7-0 7-0 Florida International 4-2 4-2 Rice 1-0 1-0 Florida Southern 2-0 1-0 1-0 Richmond 5-0 5-0 *Florida State 42-67 16-21 20-35 0-3 Rider 4-0 3-0 1-0 Fort Benning 1-0 1-0 Rutgers 1-1 1-1 Furman 3-0 3-0 Samford 49-11 32-7 15-3 2-1 Georgia 96-77 55-32 39-42 2-3 Seton Hall 1-1 1-1 Georgia College 2-0 2-0 Siena 2-0 2-0 Georgia Southwestern 8-0 8-0 Sienna Heights 1-0 1-0 Georgia Southern 1-0 1-0 South Alabama 18-41 9-17 8-23 1-1 Georgia State 10-1 8-0 2-1 South Carolina 12-24 7-11 4-11 1-2 Georgia Tech 59-42-1 28-15 26-14-1 5-13 South Florida 2-1 2-1 Hiram College (Ohio) 1-0 1-0 Southeast Louisiana 2-0 1-0 1-0 Hofstra 9-0 9-0 Southern Benedictine 1-0 1-0 Houston 2-1 1-1 1-0 Southern Illinois 0-1 0-1 Huntingdon 16-5 13-3 3-2 Southern Mississippi 3-0 1-0 2-0 Illinois State 2-3 2-3 Southwestern Louisiana 2-0 2-0 Indiana 1-0 1-0 Spring Hill 8-1-1 2-1-1 6-0 Indiana SE 1-0 1-0 Springfield 0-1 0-1 FINAL RANKINGS Indiana State 3-0 3-0 Stanford 0-4 0-4 Jackson State 1-1 1-1 Stetson 0-2 0-2 Below are Auburn’s all-time end-of-season Jacksonville 10-8 3-2 4-6 3-0 Tampa 3-1 2-1 1-0 rankings (highest ranking listed). Jacksonville State 15-12 13-10 2-1 0-1 Tennessee 72-31 41-17 31-14 Tennessee State 2-0 2-0 Kentucky 64-35 35-17 27-18 2-0 YEAR FINAL RANKING POLL(S) Texas 1-0 1-0 1964 12TH CB LaGrange 6-0 6-0 Troy 32-13 22-6 4-3 6-4 1967 2ND CB Lanett 0-1 0-1 1976 8TH CB Liberty 2-0 1-0 1-0 Tulane 6-6-1 3-2-1 2-4 1-0 1987 14TH BA Lincoln Memorial 4-1 4-1 Tuskegee 1-0 1-0 1988 19TH BM Livingston 7-0 5-0 2-0 Valdosta State 1-1 0-1 1-0 1989 17TH BA LSU 59-76 34-31 21-39 4-6 *Vanderbilt 73-30 38-7 24-20 2-3 1993 23RD BA Virginia 8-2 7-2 1-0 1994 8TH ESPN/CB Louisville 3-0 3-0 1995 9TH CB/BA Loyola (N.O) 3-1 1-1 2-0 Virginia Commonwealth 23-2 23-2 1997 5TH BA Maine 0-1 0-1 VMI 11-2 11-2 1998 9TH BA Marietta 1-0 1-0 Virginia Tech 1-0 1-0 1999 11TH ESPN Marshall 7-0 7-0 Wake Forest 2-0 1-0 1-0 2000 20TH ESPN Maryland 2-1 1-1 1-0 West Florida 0-4 0-4 2003 17TH ESPN Memphis 5-4 5-2 0-2 *West Georgia 12-0 10-0 *Mercer 56-15 36-6 15-7 0-1 West Virginia 3-2 1-1 2-1 Record Vs. Opponents CB - Collegiate Baseball; BA - Baseball y

America; BM - Baseball Magazine; ESPN - Miami (Fla.) 4-1 4-0 0-1 Western Carolina 19-6 18-6 1-0 r o

USA Today/ESPN. Miami (Ohio) 2-2 2-2 Western Kentucky 1-0 1-0 t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 107 SEC* SEC* Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish Coach Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish Coach 1933 5-4 .566 3rd Sam McAllister 1995 50-13 .794 19-8 .704 1stW Hal Baird 1934 10-8-1 .553 3-4 .429 6th Herschel Bobo/Del Morgan 1996 32-24 .571 12-18 .400 5thW Hal Baird 1935 6-5 .545 3rd Del Morgan 1997 50-17! .746 17-12 .586 4thW Hal Baird 1936 13-5 .722 5-5 .500 t3rd Del Morgan 1998 46-18 .719 16-12 .571 3rdW# Hal Baird 1937 8-1 .889 1st Del Morgan 1999 46-19 .708 18-12 .600 4thW Hal Baird 1938 5-7 .417 6th Del Morgan 2000 41-20 .672 17-13 .567 3rdW Hal Baird 1939 10-4 .714 2nd Del Morgan 2001 37-21 .638 15-15 .500 4thW Steve Renfroe 1940 4-5 .444 5th Porter Grant 2002 34-26 .600 15-15 .500 3rdW Steve Renfroe 1941 12-11-1 5-5 .500 5th Jimmy Hitchcock 2003 42-21 .667 18-12 .600 2ndW Steve Renfroe 1942 10-8 4-4 .500 5th Jimmy Hitchcock 2004 32-24 .571 12-18 .400 5thW Steve Renfroe 1943 8-3 3-1 .750 3rd Bob Evans 2005 34-26 .567 13-17 .433 T-5thW Tom Slater 1944 DID NOT FIELD TEAM 2006 22-34 .393 9-21 .300 6th W Tom Slater 1945 DID NOT FIELD TEAM 1946 5-3 .625 4th Bob Evans * Finish in SEC East (1959-1975) and SEC West from (1976-1985) 1947 11-5 .688 2nd Danny Doyle # Won postseason SEC Tournament 1948 14-5 .737 2nd Danny Doyle ! NCAA College World Series 1949 9-10 .474 6-10 .375 8th Johnny Williamson 1950 12-13 .480 8-11 .421 9th Johnny Williamson 1951 14-11 .560 8-8 .500 6th Dick McGowen 1952 13-11-2 .519 10-8-2 .579 5th Dick McGowen 1953 9-12 .429 6-12 .333 11th Dick McGowen 1954 17-5 .773 8-5 .615 4th Dick McGowen 1955 9-16 .360 5-15 .333 9th Dick McGowen 1956 12-11 .522 9-7 .563 5th Dick McGowen 1957 16-10 .615 11-4 .733 2nd Dick McGowen 1958 17-8 .680 12-3 .800 1st Joe Connally COACHING RECORDS (Since 1949) 1959 15-11-1 .574 8-4 .667 t2ndE Erk Russell 1960 15-8 .652 10-6 .623 2ndE Erk Russell VICTORIES 1961 14-11 .560 12-6 .667 1stE Erk Russell 1962 15-7 .682 11-5 .688 2ndE Erk Russell Overall 1963 17-8 .680 15-3 .810 1stE Paul Nix Coach Years W L T Pct. Hal Baird (16) 1985-00 634 328 0 .659 1964 21-7 .750 13-5 .722 1stE Paul Nix Paul Nix (22) 1963-84 515 376 0 .578 1965 13-7 .650 10-3 .769 1stE Paul Nix Steve Renfroe (4) 2001-04 145 92 0 .612 1966 14-9 .560 6-7 .462 4thE Paul Nix Dick McGowen (7) 1951-57 90 76 2 .542 1967 32-10! .762 15-2 .882 1stE Paul Nix Erk Russell (4) 1959-62 59 37 1 .613 Tom Slater (2) 2005-present 56 60 0 .483 1968 22-12 .647 9-6 .600 3rdE Paul Nix Johnny Williamson (2) 1949-50 21 23 0 .477 1969 20-17 .541 7-10 .412 5thE Paul Nix Joe Connally (1) 1958 17 8 0 .680 1970 17-16 .515 9-6 .600 3rdE Paul Nix 1971 23-16 .590 9-7 .563 2ndE Paul Nix 1972 18-17 .514 7-6 .538 t2ndE Paul Nix WINNING PERCENTAGE 1973 20-19 .513 7-9 .438 5thE Paul Nix 1974 31-13 .705 11-6 .647 2ndE Paul Nix Overall 1975 24-21 .533 7-9 .438 t4thE Paul Nix Coach Years W L T Pct. Joe Connally (1) 1958 17 8 0 .680 1976 37-15! .712 12-7 .632 1stW Paul Nix Hal Baird (16) 1985-00 634 328 0 .659 1977 28-18 .609 11-9 .550 t2ndW Paul Nix Erk Russell (4) 1959-62 59 37 1 .613 1978 33-21 .611 15-8 .652 1st# Paul Nix Steve Renfroe (4) 2001-04 145 92 0 .612 1979 21-21 .500 7-14 .333 4thW Paul Nix Paul Nix (22) 1963-84 515 376 0 .578 Dick McGowen (7) 1951-57 90 76 2 .542 1980 27-24 .529 15-8 .652 1stW Paul Nix Tom Slater (2) 2005-present 56 60 0 .483 1981 27-27 .500 7-16 .304 5thW Paul Nix Johnny Williamson (2) 1949-50 21 23 0 .477 1982 27-20-1 .573 8-13-1 .386 5thW Paul Nix 1983 16-34 .320 4-18 .182 5thW Paul Nix 1984 27-24 .529 8-14 .364 4thW Paul Nix GAME COACHED 1985 30-22 .577 11-12 .478 3rdW Hal Baird Overall 1986 31-24 .564 15-12 .517 3rd Hal Baird 1987 42-18 .700 18-9 .667 2nd Hal Baird Coach Years Games W L T Hal Baird (16) 1985-00 962 634 328 0 1988 39-16 .709 16-10 .615 4th Hal Baird Paul Nix (22) 1963-84 891 515 376 0 1989 44-20 .688 12-12 .500 6th# Hal Baird Steve Renfroe (4) 2001-04 237 145 92 0 1990 34-24 .586 13-13 .500 4th Hal Baird Dick McGowen (7) 1951-57 168 90 76 2 1991 35-24 .593 14-12 .538 5th Hal Baird Tom Slater (2) 2005-present 116 56 60 0

Year-By-Year Records/Coaching Records Erk Russell (4) 1959-62 97 59 37 1 1992 30-25 .545 10-14 .417 4thW Hal Baird y Johnny Williamson (2) 1949-50 44 21 23 0 r 1993 40-23 .635 17-11 .607 2ndW Hal Baird

o Joe Connally (1) 1958 25 17 8 0 t 1994 44-21! .677 16-13 .552 3rdW Hal Baird s i H

108 2007 AUBURN Baseball CWS LINESCORES

1967 AUBURN 1, OHIO STATE 0 • JUNE 12 OSU . . .000 000 000 - 0 5 2 AU . . . . .100 000 00X - 1 5 3 W: Lowe (14-1), L: Boggs (4-1)

STANFORD 6, AUBURN 3 • JUNE 13 AU . . . . .000 102 000 - 3 8 3 SU . . . . .310 000 20X - 6 7 1 1967 1994 W: Vance (11-0), L: Blauser (5-5) Paul Nix, 32-10 Hal Baird, 44-21 AUBURN 4, RIDER 3 • JUNE 14 Omaha, NE 3RD Omaha, NE t-7TH RC . . . . .000 011 100 - 3 10 6 AU . . . . .000 102 001 - 4 6 2 Ohio State ...... 1-0 W Oklahoma ...... 4-5 L W: Lowe (15-1), L: Mischik (7-3) Stanford ...... 3-6 L Miami (Fla.) ...... 5-7 L Rider ...... 4-3 W STANFORD 5, AUBURN 3 • JUNE 15 Stanford (7 inn./rain) ...... 3-5 L AU . . . . .010 001 1 - 3 7 3 SU . . . . .100 400 0 - 5 5 0 W: Hamm, L: Bovert 1976 CLEMSON 9, AUBURN 4 • JUNE 11 AU . . . . .000 111 001 - 4 10 2 CU . . . . .100 000 00X - 9 10 1 W: Porter (12-0), L: Hudson (10-5)

MAINE 9, AUBURN 8 • JUNE 12 AU . . . . .410 030 000 - 8 13 2 UM . . . . .230 202 00X - 6 7 4 W: LaCasse (7-1), L: Leach (8-5) 1994 OKLAHOMA 9, AUBURN 4 • JUNE 4 AU . . . . .000 000 031 - 4 12 1 OU . . . . .020 100 11X - 5 11 2 1976 1997 W: Redman (13-3), L: Powell (5-4) S: Buckles (13) Paul Nix, 37-15 Hal Baird, 50-17 Omaha, NE t-5TH MIAMI 7, AUBURN 5 • JUNE 6 Omaha, NE t-7TH Stanford 3-8 L UM . . . . .400 000 300 - 7 8 6 Clemson 4-9 L Rice 10-1 W AU . . . . .001 012 010 - 5 12 2 Maine 8-9 L Stanford 4-11 L W: Westfall (3-0), L: Humphreys (13-4) S: Tessmer (3) 1997 STANFORD 8, AUBURN 3 • MAY 30 AUBURN VS. CWS AU . . . . .000 201 000 - 3 6 3 OPPONENTS SU . . . . .010 050 02X - 8 12 1 Maine ...... 0-1 W: Hutchinson (8-3), L: Hebson (11-4) Clemson ...... 0-1 S: Austin (4)

Maine ...... 0-1 AUBURN 10, RICE 1 • JUNE 1 Miami (Fla.)...... 0-1 RU . . . . .000 001 000 - 1 4 1 Ohio State...... 1-0 AU . . . . .014 203 00X - 10 11 0 W: Hudson (15-2), L: Bess (3-3) Oklahoma ...... 0-1 Rice...... 1-0 STANFORD 11, AUBURN 4 • JUNE 3 Rider ...... 1-0 SU . . . . .300 104 102 - 11 13 2 AU . . . . .004 201 000 - 4 8 3 Stanford...... 0-4 W: Austin (5-2), L: Dunham (5-2) 8 Opponents 3-8 Auburn in the College World Series y r o t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 109 REGIONAL RESULTS SUPER REGIONAL RESULTS Year Opponent Score Result Location Year Opponent Score Result Location 1963 West Virginia 1-2 L Gastonia, NC 1999 Florida State 2-10 L Tallahassee, FL Florida State 3-4 L Gastonia, NC Florida State 3-6 L Tallahassee, FL 1967 West Virginia 8-3 W Gastonia, NC Florida State 13-2 W Gastonia, NC Clemson 2-3 L Gastonia, NC Clemson 6-5 W Gastonia, NC REGIONAL RESULTS BY YEAR 1976 Middle Tenn. St. 10-5 W Tallahassee, FL Year Regional Result W-L Location Florida State 2-1 W Tallahassee, FL 1963 District 3 Fourth 0-2 Gastonia, NC Jacksonville 7-5 W Tallahassee, FL 1967 District 3 CHAMPIONS 3-1 Gastonia, NC 1978 Memphis State 14-10 W Auburn, AL 1976 South CHAMPIONS 3-0 Tallahassee, FL North Carolina 2-3 L Auburn, AL Memphis State 5-6 L Auburn, AL 1978 South Third 1-2 Auburn, AL 1987 Seton Hall 22-1 W Huntsville, AL 1987 South I Third 2-2 Huntsville, AL Middle Tenn. St. 5-3 W Huntsville, AL 1989 Atlantic Third 2-2 Tallahassee, FL Seton Hall 6-15 L Huntsville, AL 1993 Midwest Fourth 1-2 Stillwater, OK Clemson 3-6 L Huntsville, AL 1989 South Florida 9-3 W Tallahassee, FL 1994 East CHAMPIONS 4-0 Clemson, SC Clemson 14-7 W Tallahassee, FL 1995 Midwest II Second 3-2 Oklahoma City, OK Florida State 6-7 L Tallahassee, FL 1997 East CHAMPIONS 4-1 Tallahassee, FL Clemson 1-11 L Tallahassee, FL 1998 Atlantic II Second 3-2 Tallahassee, FL 1993 Arizona 9-1 W Stillwater, OK 1999 Auburn CHAMPIONS 3-1 Auburn, AL Oklahoma St. 10-14 L Stillwater, OK N.C. State 2-13 L Stillwater, OK 2000 Atlanta Third 1-2 Atlanta, GA 1994 Virginia Tech 7-0 W Clemson, SC 2001 Tallahassee Second 2-2 Tallahassee, FL Old Dominion 11-8 [10] W Clemson, SC 2002 Tuscaloosa Fourth 0-2 Tuscaloosa, AL Clemson 11-5 W Clemson, SC 2003 Auburn Second 2-2 Auburn, AL Notre Dame 8-0 W Clemson, SC 1995 Pennsylvania 2-1 W Oklahoma City, OK 2005 Tallahassee Second 2-2 Tallahassee, FL Ohio State 8-6 W Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma 8-9 L Oklahoma City, OK Texas 4-2 W Oklahoma City, OK AUBURN VS. NCAA REGIONAL OPPONENTS Oklahoma 1-3 L Oklahoma City, OK Opponent W-L 1997 Western Carolina 11-3 W Tallahassee, FL South Florida 9-0 W Tallahassee, FL Alabama ...... 0-1 Florida State 8-7 W Tallahassee, FL Arizona ...... 1-0 Florida State 7-9 L Tallahassee, FL Army ...... 1-0 Florida State 5-2 W Tallahassee, FL Clemson ...... 4-3 1998 Rutgers 15-17 L Tallahassee, FL Liberty 3-2 W Tallahassee, FL Florida Atlantic ...... 0-1 Rutgers 7-4 W Tallahassee, FL Florida State ...... 4-8 Oklahoma 9-8 W Tallahassee, FL Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 Florida State 10-16 L Tallahassee, FL Jacksonville...... 3-0 1999 N. C. State 9-7 W Auburn, AL Liberty ...... 1-0 Winthrop 8-6 W Auburn, AL Tulane 5-7 L Auburn, AL Memphis ...... 1-1 Tulane 13-9 W Auburn, AL Middle Tenn. State ...... 2-0 2000 Stetson 5-9 L Atlanta, GA North Carolina...... 0-1 Georgia Southern 11-5 W Atlanta, GA North Carolina State ...... 1-1 Stetson 10-13 L Atlanta, GA 2001 Jacksonville 8-7 W Tallahassee, FL Notre Dame...... 1-0 Florida State 6-10 L Tallahassee, FL Ohio State...... 1-2 Jacksonville 3-2 W Tallahassee, FL Oklahoma ...... 1-2 Florida State 6-9 L Tallahassee, FL Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 2002 Florida Atlantic 11-16 L Tuscaloosa, AL Old Dominion ...... 1-0 Alabama 3-6 L Tuscaloosa, AL 2003 Princeton 5-2 W Auburn, AL Pennsylvania...... 1-0 Ohio State 2-6 L Auburn, AL Princeton...... 1-0 Clemson 15-0 W Auburn, AL Rutgers ...... 1-1 Ohio State 7-9 L Auburn, AL Seton Hall ...... 1-1 2005 South Alabama 13-5 W Tallahassee, FL Florida State 3-4 L Tallahassee, FL South Alabama ...... 1-0 Army 12-3 W Tallahassee, FL South Florida...... 2-0 Florida State 4-10 L Tallahassee, FL Stetson ...... 0-2 Texas...... 1-0 Tuland ...... 1-1 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 Winthrop ...... 1-0 Western Carolina ...... 1-0 West Virginia...... 1-1 31 Opponents ...... 36-27 Auburn in NCAA Regionals y r o t s i H

110 2007 AUBURN Baseball 1963 DISTRICT 3 at Gastonia, NC 1989 ATLANTIC REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL Florida State 4, Auburn 3 (4) Auburn 9, (3) South Florida 3 Wake Forest 4, West Virginia 3 (2) Clemson 6, (5) Stetson 2 West Virginia 2, Auburn 1 (Auburn eliminated) (1) Florida State 13, (6) Rider 7 Florida State 12, Wake Forest 4 Stetson 13, Rider 6 (Rider eliminated) Wake Forest 12, West Virginia 8 (West Virginia eliminated) Florida State 8, South Florida 1 (South Florida eliminated) Wake Forest 6, Florida State 5 Auburn 14, Clemson 7 Florida State 11, Wake Forest 5 (Wake Forest eliminated) Clemson 13, Stetson 5 (Stetson eliminated) Florida State 7, Auburn 6 Clemson 11, Auburn 1 (Auburn eliminated) 1967 DISTRICT 3 at Gastonia, NC Florida State 8, Clemson 1 (Clemson eliminated) Florida State 5, Clemson 3 Auburn 8, West Virginia 3 [12] Clemson 5, West Virginia 0 (West Virginia eliminated) 1993 MIDWEST REGIONAL in Stillwater, OK Auburn 13, Florida State 3 (1) North Carolina State 12, (6) Fordham 4 Clemson 6, Florida State 4 (Florida State eliminated) (4) Auburn 9, (3) Arizona 1 Clemson 3, Auburn 2 (2) Oklahoma State 9, (5) Connecticut 5 Auburn 6, Clemson 5 [13] (Clemson eliminated) Fordham 5, Connecticut 0 (Connecticut eliminated) Arizona 5, North Carolina State 2 Oklahoma State 14, Auburn 10 1976 SOUTH REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL North Carolina State 13, Auburn 2 (Auburn eliminated) Auburn 10, Middle Tennessee State 5 Arizona 18, Fordham 7 (Fordham eliminated) Florida State 6, Jacksonville 1 Oklahoma State 8, N.C. State 3 (N.C. State eliminated) Jacksonville 8, Middle Tennessee State 5 (MTSU eliminated) Arizona 4, Oklahoma State 0 Auburn 2, Florida State 1 Oklahoma State 11, Arizona 10 (Arizona eliminated) Jacksonville 9, Florida State 7 (Florida State eliminated) Auburn 7, Jacksonville 5 (Jacksonville eliminated) 1994 EAST REGIONAL in Clemson, SC (3) Old Dominion 9, (4) Notre Dame 5 1978 SOUTH REGIONAL at Auburn, AL (2) Auburn 7, (5) Virginia Tech 0 North Carolina 15, East Tennessee State 1 (1) Clemson 5, (6) The Citadel 1 Auburn 14, Memphis 10 The Citadel 4, Virginia Tech 3 (Virginia Tech eliminated) Memphis 5, East Tennessee State 0 (ETSU eliminated) Notre Dame 8, Clemson 1 North Carolina 3, Auburn 2 Auburn 11, Old Dominion 8 [10] Memphis 6, Auburn 5 (Auburn eliminated) Clemson 6, Old Dominion 1 (Old Dominion eliminated) Memphis 8, North Carolina 6 Notre Dame 5, The Citadel 1 (The Citadel eliminated) North Carolina 11, Memphis 9 (Memphis eliminated) Auburn 11, Clemson 5 (Clemson eliminated) Auburn 8, Notre Dame 0 (Notre Dame eliminated)

1987 SOUTH I REGIONAL at Huntsville, AL Seton Hall 15, Auburn 6 1995 MIDWEST II REGIONAL in Oklahoma City, OK Clemson 8, West Virginia 0 (1) Auburn 2, (6) Pennsylvania 1 (1) Arkansas 10, Middle Tennessee State 7 (3) Texas 10, (4) Ohio State 5 Auburn 5, Middle Tennessee State 3 (MTSU eliminated) (2) Oklahoma 9, (5) Indiana State 6 Arkansas 7, West Virginia 2 (West Virginia eliminated) Indiana State 6, Pennsylvania 5 (Penn eliminated) Clemson 6, Seton Hall 3 Auburn 8, Ohio State 6 (Ohio State eliminated) Auburn 22, Seton Hall 1 (Seton Hall eliminated) Oklahoma 13, Texas 9 Arkansas 6, Clemson 5 Oklahoma 9, Auburn 8 Clemson 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated) Texas 3, Indiana State 2 (Indiana State eliminated) Arkansas 4, Clemson 2 (Clemson eliminated) Auburn 4, Texas 2 (Texas eliminated) Oklahoma 3, Auburn 1 (Auburn eliminated)

1997 EAST REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (4) South Florida 5, (3) Central Florida 4 (2) Auburn 11, (5) Western Carolina 3 (1) Florida State 4, (6) Marist 2 Western Carolina 8, Marist 3 (Marist eliminated) Florida State 16, Central Florida 2 (Central Florida eliminated) Auburn 9, South Florida 0 Auburn 8, Florida State 7 South Florida 9, Western Carolina 4 (WCU eliminated) Florida State 6, South Florida 5 (South Florida eliminated) Florida State 9, Auburn 7 Auburn 5, Florida State 2 (Florida State eliminated) Auburn in NCAA Regionals y

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 111 1998 ATLANTIC II REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (4) Oklahoma 6, (3) Delaware (3) (5) Rutgers 17, (2) Auburn 15 (1) Florida State 10, (6) Liberty 7 Auburn 3, Liberty 2 (Liberty eliminated) Florida State 27, Delaware 6 (Delaware eliminated) Oklahoma 9, Rutgers 7 Florida State 23, Oklahoma 2 Auburn 7, Rutgers 4 (Rutgers eliminated) Auburn 9, Oklahoma 9 (Oklahoma eliminated) Florida State 16, Auburn 10 (Auburn eliminated)

1999 AUBURN REGIONAL at Auburn, AL (4) Winthrop 8, (1) Tulane 7 AUBURN IN SUPER REGIONALS (2) Auburn 9, (3) NC State 7 Tulane 11, NC State 5 (NC State eliminated) Auburn 8, Winthrop 6 1999 SUPER REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL Tulane 15, Winthrop 8 (Winthrop eliminated) (1) Florida State 10, (2) Auburn 2 Tulane 7, Auburn 5 Florida State 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated) Auburn 13, Tulane 9 (Tulane eliminated)

2000 ATLANTA REGIONAL at Atlanta, GA AUBURN SUPER REGIONAL RECORDS (1) Georgia Tech 11, (4) Georgia Southern 9 (3) Stetson 9, (2) Auburn 5 Auburn 11, Georgia Southern 5 (Ga. Southern eliminated) Georgia Tech 24, Stetson 1 BATTING Stetson 13, Auburn 10 (Auburn eliminated) AT BATS Georgia Tech 16, Stetson 11 (Stetson eliminated) Game: 5, Dominic Rich vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Series: 8, by six individuals 2001 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (1) Florida State 8, (4) Bethune-Cookman 1 RUNS (2) Auburn 8, (3) Jacksonville 7 Game: 1, by four individuals Jacksonville 3, Bethune-Cookman 0 (Bethune-Cookman eliminated) Florida State 10, Auburn 6 Series: 2, Hayden Gliemmo (1999) [2 games] Auburn 3, Jacksonville 2 (Jacksonville eliminated) Florida State 9, Auburn 6 (Auburn eliminated) HITS Game: 2, Gabe Gross vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Series: 3, Gabe Gross (1999) [2 games] 2002 TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL at Tuscaloosa, AL (3) Florida Atlantic 16, (2) Auburn 11 (4) Southeast Missouri State 7, (1) Alabama 4 RBI Alabama 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated) Game: 3, Todd Faulkner vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Florida Atlantic 12, Southeast Missouri State 6 Series: 4, Todd Faulkner (1999) [2 games] Alabama 7, Southeast Missouri State 4 (SEMO eliminated) Alabama 7, Florida Atlantic 2 HOME RUNS Florida Atlantic 6, Alabama 5 (Alabama eliminated) Game: 1, Todd Faulkner vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Series: 1, Todd Faulkner (1999) [2 games] 2003 AUBURN REGIONAL at Auburn, AL (3) Ohio State 10, (2) Clemson 8 STOLEN BASES (1) Auburn 5, (4) Princeton 2 Clemson 7, Princeton 6 (Princeton eliminated) Game: 2, Mailon Kent vs. Florida St. (6/4/99) Ohio State 6, Auburn 2 Auburn 15, Clemson 0 (Clemson eliminated) BATTING AVERAGE Ohio State 9, Auburn 7 (Auburn eliminated) Series [min. 7 AB]: .429, Gabe Gross (1999) [3-for-7 in 2 games]

2005 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (2) Auburn 13, (3) South Alabama 5 PITCHING (1) Florida State 3, (4) Army 2 Army 8, South Alabama 5 (South Alabama eliminated) INNINGS PITCHED Florida State 4, Auburn 3 Game: 8.1, Brent Schoening vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Auburn 12, Army 3 (Army eliminated) Series: 8.1, Brent Schoening vs. (1999) Florida State 10, Auburn 4 (Auburn eliminated) STRIKEOUTS Auburn in NCAA Regionals Game: 11, Brent Schoening vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) y

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112 2007 AUBURN Baseball BATTING GAMES RELIEVED Series: 4, Finley Woodward (1995) GAMES PLAYED Career: 7, Colter Bean (1996-00) Series: 5, by 25 players (1995, 1997, 1998) Career: 16, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) 16, Mailon Kent (1998-2001) WINS Series: 2, Tim Hudson (1997) 2, John Powell (1994) AT BATS 2, Q.V. Lowe (1967) Game: 6, by 32 players Career: 3, John Powell (1993-94) Series: 25, Rob Macrory (1997) [5 games] Career: 65, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) [16 gms] LOSSES Series: 2, Scott Roney (1978) RUNS SCORED 2, Kevin Knorst (1998) Game: 4, Gabe Gross vs. Jacksonville (5/25/01) Career: 2, Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 4, Jonathan Schuerholz vs. Georgia 2, Ryan Halla (1993-95) Southern (5/27/00) 2, Kevin Knorst (1998-00) 4, Todd Faulkner vs. Rutgers (5/21/98) 2, Scott Roney (1978) 4, Chad Wandall vs. Oklahoma (5/23/98) Series: 11, Adam Sullivan (1997) [5 games] Career: 19, Todd Faulkner (1998-2000) [16 gms] SAVES Mark Bellhorn Series: 2, Colter Bean (1998) STOLEN BASES 2, Patrick Dunham (1997) 2, Finley Woodward (1995) HITS Game: 2, Javon Moran vs. Clemson (5/31/03) 2, Joe Beckwith (1976) Game: 5, Javon Moran vs. Fla. Atlantic (5/31/02) 2, Pat Keedy vs. Memphis (5/20/78) Career: 2, Colter Bean (1998) 5, Adam Sullivan vs. W. Car. (5/22/97) 2, Dom Fucci vs. Memphis (5/20/78) 2, Patrick Dunham (1997) 5, Mark Bellhorn vs. ODU (5/27/94) Series: 3, Javon Moran (2003) [4 games] 2, Finley Woodward (1995) 5, Cliff Shanks vs. Okla. St. (5/29/93) Career: 4, Javon Moran (2001-03) [10 games] Series: 14, Adam Sullivan (1997) [5 games] 2, Joe Beckwith (1976) Career: 30, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) [16 gms] BASES ON BALLS INNINGS PITCHED Game: 3, Mitch Duke vs. Okla. State (5/29/93) Game: 13.0, Q.V. Lowe vs. Clemson (1967) RUNS BATTED IN Series: 5, Mitch Duke (1993) [3 games] Series: 25.0, Q.V. Lowe (1967) [2 games] Game: 5, Sean Gamble vs. Fla. Atlantic (5/31/02) 5, Dominic Rich (1998) [5 games] 5, Frank Thomas vs. Seton Hall (5/23/87) Career: 27.1, Levale Speigner (2000-03) [6 games] 5, Scotty Long vs. Clemson (1967) 5, Scotty Long vs. Florida State (1967) STRIKEOUTS Series: 11, Mike Killimett (1994) STRIKEOUTS Game: 4, Kevin Chabot vs. Okla. (5/28/95) 11, Scotty Long (1967) Game: 14, John Powell vs. Arizona (5/28/93) [9 IP] Series: 12, Kevin Chabot (1995) [5 games] Career: 22, Todd Faulkner (1998-2000) [16 gms] 14, Q.V. Lowe vs. Clemson (1967) [13 IP] Career: 15, Kevin Chabot (1993-95) [9 games] Series: 26, Q.V. Lowe (1967) [2 games] 22, John Powell (1994) [2 games] SINGLES Career: 36, John Powell (1993-94) [3 games] BATTING AVERAGE Game: 5, Adam Sullivan vs. W. Car. (5/22/97) Series [min. 15 AB]: .667, Mark Bellhorn (1994) [12-for-18 in 4 Series: 12, Adam Sullivan (1997) [5 games] games] Career: 17, Jay Waggoner (1993-95) [12 gms] BASES ON BALLS Career [min. 25 AB]: .462, Todd Faulkner (1998-01) [30-for-65 Game: 6, Josh Sullivan vs. Florida State (6/4/05) in 16 games] 6, Ryan Halla vs. Okla. State (5/29/93) DOUBLES Series: 6, Josh Sullivan (2005) [1 game] 6, Ryan Halla (1993) [1 game] Game: 2, by 11 players, most recently by Clete Thomas vs. HITTING STREAK Army (6/5/05) 6, Tim Hudson (1997) [2 games] Career: 15, Mailon Kent (1998-01) Series: 5, Mark Bellhorn (1994) [4 games] Career: 13, Ryan Halla (1993-95) [6 gms/23.1 IP] 12, Todd Faulkner (1999-01) Career: 7, Mailon Kent (1998-01) [16 games] 11, Gabe Gross (1999-01)

TRIPLES Game: 1, by 11 players, most recently by Clete Thomas vs. PITCHING Army (6/5/05) Series: 2, Javon Moran (2003) [4 games] Career: 2, Javon Moran (2001-03) [10 games] GAMES PITCHED 2, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 games] Series: 4, Finley Woodward (1995) Career: 7, Colter Bean (1996-2000) HOME RUNS Game: 2, Todd Faulkner vs. Rutgers (5/21/98) GAMES STARTED 2, Josh Etheredge vs. Rutgers (5/23/98) Series: 2, Tim Hudson (1997) 2, Scotty Long vs. Florida St. (1967) 2, Ryan Halla (1995) 2, Scotty Long vs. Clemson (1967) 2, John Powell (1994) Series: 4, Scotty Long (1967) [4 games] 2, Stacy Jones (1987) 4, Todd Faulkner (1998) [5 games] 2, Mark Chapman (1987) Career: 5,Todd Faulkner (1998-01) [16 games] 2, Q.V. Lowe (1967) Auburn in NCAA Regionals

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 113 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS BY YEAR Year Opponent Score Result Location Year Result W-L Location 1978 Georgia 8-7 [12] W Gainesville, FL 1978 CHAMPIONS 3-1 Gainesville, FL Mississippi State 10-7 W Gainesville, FL 1980 Second 2-2 Gainesville, FL Mississippi State 2-3 L Gainesville, FL 1986 Fourth 0-2 Baton Rouge, LA Mississippi State 8-5 W Gainesville, FL 1987 Third 2-2 Athens, GA 1980 Vanderbilt 3-2 W Gainesville, FL 1988 Sixth 0-2 Starkville, MS Ole Miss 7-4 W Gainesville, FL 1989 CHAMPIONS 4-1 Gainesville, FL Vanderbilt 3-16 L Gainesville, FL 1990 Tied Fifth 0-2 Hoover, AL Vanderbilt 0-13 L Gainesville, FL 1986 Alabama 7-8 [11] L Baton Rouge, LA 1991 Fourth 1-2 Baton Rouge, LA Georgia 7-11 L Baton Rouge, LA 1992 Tied Seventh 0-2 New Orleans, LA 1987 LSU 9-8 W Athens, GA 1993 Third 2-2 Baton Rouge, LA (West) Kentucky 5-4 [10] W Athens, GA 1994 Second 3-2 Oxford, MS (West) Mississippi State 3-4 L Athens, GA 1995 Tied Fourth 1-2 Starkville, MS (West) LSU 2-4 L Athens, GA 1997 Fourth 2-2 Columbus, GA 1988 Mississippi State 7-10 L Starkville, MS 1998 CHAMPIONS 4-1 Hoover, AL Florida 3-4 L Starkville, MS 1999 Third 2-2 Hoover, AL 1989 Mississippi State 5-3 W Gainesville, FL 2000 Tied Seventh 0-2 Hoover, AL Georgia 8-9 L Gainesville, FL 2001 Tied Seventh 0-2 Hoover, AL LSU 8-5 W Gainesville, FL Florida 4-2 [10] W Gainesville, FL 2002 Tied Seventh 0-2 Hoover, AL Georgia 2-1 W Gainesville, FL 2003 Tied Third 2-2 Hoover, AL 1990 Mississippi State 2-16 L Hoover, AL Vanderbilt 3-4 L Hoover, AL 1991 Florida 7-8 L Baton Rouge, LA Kentucky 8-5 W Baton Rouge, LA RESULTS BY LOCATION Miss. State 0-1 [7] L Baton Rouge, LA Location Years Record Titles 1992 Florida 0-2 L New Orleans, LA Athens, GA 1 2-2 0 Mississippi State 1-4 L New Orleans, LA Baton Rouge, LA 3 3-6 0 1993 Alabama 13-4 W Baton Rouge, LA Columbus, GA 1 2-2 0 Arkansas 3-1 W Baton Rouge, LA LSU 5-16 L Baton Rouge, LA Gainesville, FL 3 9-4 2 Miss. State 10-13 [10] L Baton Rouge, LA Hoover, AL 7 8-13 1 1994 Arkansas 3-1 [17] W Oxford, MS New Orleans, LA 1 0-2 0 Mississippi State 2-1 W Oxford, MS Oxford, MS 1 3-2 0 LSU 2-3 L Oxford, MS Starkville, MS 2 1-4 0 Mississippi State 9-5 W Oxford, MS 19 28-35 3 LSU 4-5 L Oxford, MS 1995 Mississippi State 0-1 L Starkville, MS Ole Miss 10-3 W Starkville, MS LSU 5-7 L Starkville, MS RESULTS BY OPPONENT 1997 Arkansas 7-3 W Columbus, GA Opponent W-L LSU 2-5 L Columbus, GA Alabama ...... 3-4 Mississippi State 5-4 W Columbus, GA Arkansas ...... 5-3 Florida 5-17 L Columbus, GA Florida ...... 2-5 1998 Alabama 11-8 W Hoover, AL Georgia ...... 2-3 Florida 6-4 W Hoover, AL Kentucky ...... 2-0 Alabama 3-4 L Hoover, AL LSU ...... 3-7 Alabama 9-1 W Hoover, AL Ole Miss ...... 2-0 Arkansas 7-5 W Hoover, AL Mississippi State ...... 6-8 1999 LSU 6-2 W Hoover, AL South Carolina ...... 1-2 Arkansas 3-2 W Hoover, AL Arkansas 5-9 L Hoover, AL Tennessee...... 0-0 Arkansas 6-9 L Hoover, AL Vanderbilt ...... 2-3 2000 Florida 2-7 L Hoover, AL 19 Tournaments 28-35 South Carolina 4-11 L Hoover, AL 2001 Georgia 4-8 L Hoover, AL South Carolina 4-5 L Hoover, AL 2002 LSU 1-2 L Hoover, AL Arkansas 5-8 L Hoover, AL 2003 Vanderbilt 3-1 W Hoover, AL Alabama 5-7 L Hoover, AL South Carolina 5-1 W Hoover, AL Alabama 3-13 [7] L Hoover, AL Auburn in SEC Tournament y r o t s i H

114 2007 AUBURN Baseball 1948 1963 1967 Mississippi State ...... 2-6 L at Ole Miss ...... 6-7 L at Ole Miss ...... 2-1 W Mississippi State ...... 5-8 L OLE MISS ...... 7-4 W OLE MISS ...... 9-6 W Mississippi State ...... 3-4 L OLE MISS ...... 6-2 W ***** CHAMPIONS ***** ***** CHAMPIONS ***** 1958 1976 at Alabama ...... 3-2 W 1964 at Kentucky ...... 6-7 L at Alabama ...... 5-4 W OLE MISS ...... 10-9 W KENTUCKY ...... 6-0 W ***** CHAMPIONS ***** at Ole Miss ...... 0-7 L KENTUCKY ...... 14-6 W at Ole Miss ...... 0-5 L ***** CHAMPIONS ***** 1961 LSU ...... 3-4 L 1965 at LSU ...... 5-6 L at Miss. State ...... 1-10 L MISS. STATE ...... 3-2 W Note: Auburn represented the SEC's Eastern Division in all MISS. STATE ...... 1-2 L of its championship series appearances except for 1976, when the Tigers were a member of the SEC West.

AUBURN SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDS

BATTING HOME RUNS PITCHING Game: 2, Frank Thomas vs. Georgia (5/12/89) GAMES PLAYED 2, Mark Bellhorn vs. LSU (5/20/95) GAMES PITCHED Series: 5, by 27 players Series: 2, Todd Faulkner (1998) [5 games] Series: 4, Reid Roney (1978) Career: 14, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 2, Mark Bellhorn (1995) [3 games] Career: 7, Scott Renner (1987-91) 14, Mike Killimett (1991-94) 2, Mark Bellhorn (1994) [5 games] 14, Brandon Moore (1991-94) 2, Brandon Moore (1993) [4 games] GAMES STARTED 2, Chris Hart (1989) [5 games] Series: 2, John Powell (1993) AT BATS 2, Frank Thomas (1989) [5 games] 2, John Powell (1991) Game: 8, Mike Killimett vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) 2, Dom Fucci (1978) [4 games] 2, Phil Deriso (1980) 8, Russell Whittenburg vs. Ark. (5/19/94) Career: 4, Frank Thomas (1987-89) [11 games] Career: 6, John Powell (1991-94) Series: 24, Chris Hart (1989) [5 games] 4, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 games] Career: 59, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) [14 gms] GAMES RELIEVED 59, Brandon Moore (1991-94) [14 gms] STOLEN BASES Series: 4, Reid Roney (1978) Game: 2, Scott Pratt vs. Alabama (5/16/98) Career: 6, Jon Hebel (1990-93) RUNS 2, Shawn McNally vs. Ark. (5/19/94) Game: 3, Dom Fucci vs. Miss. St. (5/15/78) WINS 3, Frank Thomas vs. Miss. St. (5/12/88) BASES ON BALLS Series: 2, Kevin Knorst (1998) 3, Andrew Albrecht vs. Ky. (5/17/91) Game: 3, Gabe Gross vs. S. Carolina (5/17/01) 2, Tommy Youngblood (1989) 3, Heath Kelly vs. Arkansas (5/17/98) 3, Dallan Ruch vs. Miss. State (5/21/94) 2, Gregg Olson (1987) Series: 7, Heath Kelly (1998) [5 games] 3, Mark Bellhorn vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Career: 2, Colter Bean (1996-00) Career: 11, Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) [12 gms] 3, Shawn McNally vs. Ark. (5/19/94) 2, Kevin Knorst (1997-98) 3, Alan Mock vs. Ole Miss (5/11/80) 2, Ryan Halla (1993-95) HITS Series: 9, Alan Mock (1980) [4 games] 2, Mike Ferry (1989-90) Game: 4, Sean Gamble vs. Arkansas (5/23/02) Career: 13, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 gms] 2, Tommy Youngblood (1987-89) 4, Chad Wandall vs. Alabama (5/13/98) 2, Gregg Olson (1986-88) 4, Shawn McNally vs. Ark. (5/19/94) STRIKEOUTS 2, Mark Shiflett (1978-80) 4, Brandon Moore vs. Florida (5/13/92) Game: 5, Russell Whittenburg vs. Ark. (5/19/94) 4, Trey Gainous vs. Kentucky (5/15/87) Series: 8, Josh Etheredge (1997) [4 games] LOSSES Series: 11, Scott Pratt (1998) [5 games] Career: 13, Josh Etheredge (1997-98) [9 games] Series: 1, 27 tied with Career: 19, Brandon Moore (1991-94) [14 gms] Career: 2, six tied with BATTING AVERAGE RBI Series [min. 15 AB]: .563, Brian Alyea (1993) INNINGS PITCHED Game: 5, Mark Bellhorn vs. LSU (5/20/95) [9-for-16 in 4 games] Game: 9.0, Chris Morrison vs. Miss. (5/19/95) Series: 8, Mitch Duke (1993) [4 games] Career [min. 25 AB]: .481, Trey Gainous (1986-87) [13-for- 9.0, Kevin Humphreys vs. MSU (5/20/94) Career: 13, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 gms] 27 in 6 games] 9.0, John Powell vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Series: 11.0, Tommy Youngblood (1989) DOUBLES Career: 33.1, John Powell (1991-94) Game: 2, Heath Kelly vs. Alabama (5/16/98) 2, Mailon Kent vs. Alabama (5/16/98) STRIKEOUTS 2, Brian Alyea vs. Miss. State (5/23/93) Game: 13, John Powell vs. Ark. (5/19/94) [9 IP] 2, Tony Haney vs. LSU (5/14/87) Series: 14, John Powell (1991) [8.0 IP, 2 games] 2, Steve Renfroe vs. Vandy (5/13/80) Career: 47, John Powell (1991-94) [33.1 IP] 2, J.B. Brown vs. Miss. State (5/13/78) Series: 4, Heath Kelly (1998) [5 games] BASES ON BALLS Career: 6, Mailon Kent (1998-01) [12 games] Game: 5, six tied with Series: 8, Phil Deriso (1980) [9.0 IP, 2 games] TRIPLES Career: 15, Jon Hebel (1990-93) [13.0 IP] Game: 1, Chris Christopher vs. Miss. St. (5/23/93)

Series: 1, Chris Christopher (1993) [4 games] Auburn in SEC Tournament Career: 1, Chris Christopher (1991-93) [9 gms] y r o t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 115 PAT DUKE LARRY NICHOLS JIMMY BARFIELD Q.V. LOWE DOM FUCCI Auburn’s first All-American, the A First-Team ABCAAll-American A third baseman, Jimmy Barfield The first Auburn pitcher to A 1978 ABCA All-American ABCA recognized Pat Duke for centerfielder in 1962, Larry was named an ABCA All- receive All-American honors, selection as a first baseman, his skills behind the plate. Nichols hit .412 in his All- American in 1964 in just his sec- Lowe was a First Team selection Dom Fucci hit .401 in his All- Duke hit .347 that season, and American season, the third-best ond season at Auburn. Hitting by the ABCA in 1967 after strik- American campaign as the drove in 17 runs in 25 games batting average in AU history at .374 in his All-American cam- ing out 123 in 128 innings while Tigers went 33-21 and won the as the Tigers went 17-8 and the time. The Tigers finished the paign, Barfield helped the Tigers going 15-1 with a 1.67 ERA, SEC and SEC Tournament title. won the SEC title. Duke would season 15-7 while Nichols fin- to a 21-7 record and a SEC East helping the Tigers to a 31-10 Fucci, who won the award as a play in the Alabama-Florida ished his career with a .339 bat- Championship. record and the program’s first junior, was drafted by the League, part of Deep South ting average. College World Series appear- Chicago White Sox in the sixth Class D Baseball. ance. Lowe finished his career round of that seasons’ draft, with a 1.77 ERA and was a 19th returned to school for another round pick of the season but was again drafted by in the 1967 MLB Draft. the White Sox the following year, this time in the fifth round.

GREGG OLSON FRANK THOMAS JOHN POWELL JAY WAGGONER MARK BELLHORN Auburn’s first two-time All- Auburn’s first consensus All- The NCAA strikeout king, John A NCBWA All-American first A Baseball America All-American American, Gregg Olson was a American in 1989, Frank Powell was named an ABCA and baseman in 1994, Jay as Auburn’s shortstop in 1995, Baseball America All-American Thomas hit an SEC-best .403 Baseball America All-American Waggoner hit .409 during his All- Mark Bellhorn hit .342 during his in 1987 and a ABCA and while manning first base for the in 1993 after striking out 191 bat- American junior campaign, lash- All-American season for the Baseball America selection in Tigers in his All-American sea- ters in 141 innings as the Tigers ing out an Auburn-record and Tigers. A three-year player for 1988. Olson, a 1987 USA son. He also drove in 83 runs advanced to the Midwest SEC-leading 119 hits as the the Tigers, Bellhorn, who was a National Team member, was the and hit 19 home runs as the Regional. A five-year player for Tigers advanced to the College member of the 1993 and 1994 NCAA leader in ERA in 1987 Tigers won the SEC Tournament the Tigers, Powell, who played World Series for the third time in USA National Teams, was a sec- with a 1.26 ERA and led the SEC and advanced to the Atlantic on the 1993 USA National Team, school history. Waggoner would ond-round pick of the Oakland in ‘88 with a 2.00 mark. Olson Regional. Thomas finished his collected 602 strikeouts for the play four seasons on the Plains Athletics in the 1995 draft and is would become Auburn’s highest- career with a .382 batting aver- Tigers, the NCAA record, and before being drafted by the still playing in the big leagues ever draft pick as the Baltimore age and was drafted seventh owned a 2.94 career ERA. A Detroit Tigers in the 23rd round today. A member of the 2004 Orioles selected him fourth over- overall by the Chicago White 13th-round pick of the New York of the 1995 MLB draft. World Champion Boston Red all in the 1988 draft. Olson would Sox in the 1989 MLB Draft. Mets after his All-American cam- Sox, Bellhorn has played for six go onto enjoy a 14-year MLB Thomas was a two-time AL MVP paign, Powell returned to the teams during his eight-year career which included being (1993 & 1994) and is a four-time Plains for the 1994 season and career. named the 1989 American All-Star Game participant, earn- was drafted by the Texas League Rookie of the Year and a ing starts in both 1994 & 1995. Rangers in the ninth round of the 1990 All-Star before finishing his Thomas is still playing in the big 1994 draft, but never advanced career in 2001 with 217 saves. leagues and enters the 2007 past the AAA level. season just 13 home runs shy of 500. All-Americans y r o t s i H

116 2007 AUBURN Baseball RYAN HALLA TIM HUDSON CASEY DUNN TODD FAULKNER GABE GROSS A First Team ABCA All- A consensus All-American in A NCBWA All-American catcher A 2000 consensus All-American A Collegiate Baseball, Baseball American pitcher in 1995, Ryan 1997, Tim Hudson was one of in 1999, Casey Dunn was a four- choice at first base, Todd America, NCBWA and ABCA All- Halla led the SEC in wins with the finest two-way players in all year starter for the Tigers. Hitting Faulkner hit .423 and drove in American in 2000, Gabe Gross 15 during his All-American cam- of collegiate baseball history. .379 in his All-American season 103 runs as the Tigers went 41- was the first Tiger to be named paign as the Tigers set the The 1997 Rotary Smith Award of 1999 with a SEC-leading 86 20 in legendary coach Hal both a Freshman All-American school record for wins in a sea- Winner, Hudson went 15-2 with RBI, Dunn helped lead the Baird’s final season. A four-year (1999) and a First Team All- son (50) en route to an SEC a 2.97 ERA on the mound whil Tigers to a 1999 NCAA Regional starter for the Tigers, Faulkner American the following season. West Championship. A four- also hitting .396 as the Tigers Championship, the 1998 SEC was a 12th-round pick of the A career .375 hitter for the year starter for the Tigers, Halla tied the school record for wins Tournament Title and a 1997 New York Mets following his All- Tigers, Gross hit .363 with 65 finished his career with a 39-16 (50) and advanced to the College World Series appear- American season but decided to RBIs as a freshman and then record with seven saves and a College World Series. His 15 ance. Dunn, who was also an return to the Plains for one more .430 with 86 RBIs as a sopho- 3.67 ERA. wins led nation as he was Academic All-American in 1999, year. The New York Yankees more. A 2001 Academic All- named the SEC Player of the would become a 15th-round pick would eventually draft Faulkner American, Gross was the 15th- Year. A sixth-round pick of the of the Kansas City Royals, in the 22nd round the next sea- overall pick by the Toronto Blue Oakland Athletics in 1997, where he played two seasons in son. Jays in the 2001 draft. Making Hudson is a two-time All-Star the minors before retiring. his MLB debur in 2004 with and is still enjoying a big league Toronto, Gross now plays with career. the Milwaukee Brewers.

STEVEN REGISTER HAYDEN GLIEMMO BOBBY MIKE BIANUCCI LUKE GREINKE A NCBWA All-American and a The first Freshman All-American HUDDLESTON A First Team Louisville Slugger Luke Greinke was named to the USA National Team member as in Auburn baseball history, Named a Second Team and Second Team Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All- a sophomore in 2003, Steven Hayden Gliemmo, who was Freshman All-American by America Freshman All-American America Team as a reliever as Register had a banner second named a Freshman All- Baseball America in 2000, in 2006, Mike Bianucci had a he posted six saves in 16 relief season on the Plains, leading American by both Baseball Bobby Huddleston hit .276 in his great impact during his first sea- appearances with a 3.76 ERA in the nation in saves with 16 while America and the , first season on the Plains as the son on the Plains. A First Team 2006. In 26.1 innings of work he sporting a 2.94 ERA in 52.0 was also the Baseball America Tigers went 41-20 and advanced All-SEC selection by both the struckout 17 while walking just innings. A three-year member of National Freshman of the Year in to the Atlanta Regional of the league coaches and nine. His six saves led the Tigers the Tigers, Register was drafted 1998, going 13-3 with a 4.94 NCAA Tournament. A catcher, SEBaseball.com, he was also and were the most by an Auburn by the Colorado Rockies in the ERA in 118.1 innings to lead the Huddleston would start a total of chosen a SEC All-Freshman by freshman since Colter Bean had third round of the 2004 draft and Tigers to a 46-18 record and an 169 games behind the plate league coaches and a First seven in his initial campaign on has advanced as far as AA as of SEC Tournament while hitting .315 before being Team All-South Region by the the Plains in 1998. the 2006 MLB season. Championship. drafted by the Detroit Tigers in ABCA after leading the Tigers in the 23rd round of the 2003 MLB hitting (.359) and slugging Draft. (.564), was second in home runs (eight), tied for third in RBI (31) and was fourth in doubles (13) in 45 games. All-Americans y r o t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 117 PAT DUKE, C (1958) JAY WAGGONER, 1B (1994)

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1956 .235 11 17 3 4 0 0 0 5 -- -- 2 1992 .292 55/49 192 26 56 0 1 0 20 31 19 2-2 1957 .305 20 59 14 18 2 2 2 10 -- -- 0 1993 .320 63/63 247 54 79 9 2 0 33 37 29 2-5 1958 .347 25 95 22 33 3 2 3 17 -- -- 7 1994 .409 65/65 291 69 119 23 5 3 45 31 22 11-14 Total .322 56 171 39 55 5 4 5 32 -- -- 9 1995 .325 63/63 268 59 87 23 2 7 58 28 25 5-8 Total .342 246/240 998 208 341 55 10 10 156 127 95 20-29

LARRY NICHOLS, OF (1962) MARK BELLHORN, SS (1995)

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1960 .285 23 98 15 28 7 0 2 19 -- -- 10 1993 .266 62/62 233 51 62 11 0 8 39 23 52 16-18 1961 .330 25 100 31 33 9 5 7 39 20 -- 4 1994 .377 40/40 151 54 57 14 2 5 39 41 24 11-14 1962 .412 22 85 27 35 11 2 4 32 19 -- 0 1995 .342 63/63 243 66 83 18 5 12 60 57 52 11-13 Total .339 70 283 73 96 27 7 13 90 -- -- 14 Total .322 165/165 627 171 202 43 7 25 138 121 128 38-45

JIMMY BARFIELD, 3B (1964) RYAN HALLA, P (1995)

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 1963 .363 -- 80 16 29 5 3 1 13 -- -- 11 1993 3.59 9-4 19/13 1 1/0 0 90.1 83 41 36 40 73 5 7 1964 .374 -- 115 24 43 13 6 2 24 -- -- 4 1994 4.22 9-5 33/7 0 0/0 7 98.0 94 57 46 39 108 6 8 Total .369 -- 195 40 72 18 9 3 37 -- -- 15 1995 3.07 16-3 24/24 3 0/1 0 146.2 122 57 50 47 148 13 5 1996 4.29 5-4 13/13 0 0/1 0 65.0 56 38 31 28 63 4 3 Total 3.67 39-16 89/57 4 1/2 7 400.0 355 193 163 154 392 28 23 Q.V. LOWE, P (1967)

Year ERA W-L G CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB TIM HUDSON, UT (1997) 1966 3.47 8-2 ------/-- -- 85.0 51 20 16 20 65 -- -- 1967 1.67 15-1 20 10 --/-- -- 128.0 88 35 24 39 123 -- -- Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Total 1.77 23-3 ------/-- -- 203.0 139 55 40 59 128 -- -- 1996 .242 38/10 33 6 8 2 0 3 7 2 8 2-2 1997 .396 65/65 273 71 108 21 0 18 95 20 40 2-3 Total .379 103/75 306 77 116 23 0 21 102 22 48 4-5

DOM FUCCI, 1B (1978) Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 1996 3.25 5-3 25/4 0 0/1 3 74.2 65 31 27 31 90 18 8 Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1997 2.97 15-2 22/18 3 1/1 0 118.1 87 44 39 50 165 6 7 1976 .311 24 61 9 19 2 1 0 7 11 7 6 Total 2.94 20-5 47/22 3 1/2 3 193.0 152 75 63 81 255 24 15 1977 .299 46 154 28 46 7 1 2 31 32 35 21 1978 .401 54 177 58 71 15 4 10 44 40 23 28 1979 .341 27 82 22 28 5 0 7 22 19 16 14 Total .346 151 283 117 164 29 6 19 104 102 81 69 CASEY DUNN, C (1999)

Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1996 .254 45/25 126 12 32 4 0 2 23 5 16 1-1 GREGG OLSON, P (1987, 1988) 1997 .362 57/57 235 54 85 19 1 5 56 20 18 0-2 1998 .320 64/64 275 61 88 18 0 10 67 24 27 0-0 Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 1999 .379 65/65 269 70 102 19 1 16 86 33 26 1-1 1986 5.72 7-3 19/14 1 0/0 0 78.2 94 61 50 48 62 7 6 Total .339 231/211 905 197 307 60 2 33 232 82 87 2-4 1987 1.26 11-1 42/0 0 0/0 10 78.1 50 14 11 34 96 4 1 1988 2.00 7-3 36/1 0 0/0 10 72.0 43 23 16 27 113 9 4 Total 3.03 25-7 97/15 1 0/0 20 229.0 187 98 77 109 271 20 11 TODD FAULKNER, 1B (2000)

Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A FRANK THOMAS, 1B (1989) 1998 .382 55/51 220 53 84 14 1 20 65 17 40 0-2 1999 .281 65/64 249 53 70 20 2 6 50 29 47 3-3 Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2000 .423 61/61 248 71 105 27 0 22 103 36 41 3-5 1987 .359 59/59 209 56 75 12 1 21 68 38 36 0-0 2001 .291 35/35 151 20 44 10 1 2 37 14 21 0-0 1988 .385 55/54 182 45 70 21 0 9 54 42 22 4-6 Total .349 216/211 868 197 303 71 4 50 255 96 149 6-10 1989 .403 64/64 206 62 83 19 3 19 83 73 25 0-0 Total .382 178/177 597 163 228 52 4 49 205 153 83 4-6 GABE GROSS, OF (2000)

JOHN POWELL, P (1993) Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1999 .363 64/64 245 50 89 23 3 7 65 29 27 2-2 Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 2000 .430 61/61 237 83 102 26 1 13 86 59 29 16-20 1990 5.50 5-0 10/5 0 0/0 0 36.0 40 24 22 17 40 1 1 2001 .327 58/58 208 51 68 19 1 15 67 57 25 11-12 1991 3.30 10-4 23/17 3 0/0 0 101.0 88 48 37 31 121 5 4 Total .375 183/183 690 184 259 68 5 35 218 145 81 29-34 1992 2.54 8-7 23/17 7 1/0 1 109.2 99 40 31 34 120 7 6 1993 2.81 15-5 24/23 7 1/0 0 141.0 102 47 44 41 191 5 6 1994 2.22 5-4 16/15 1 1/0 1 89.1 77 28 22 22 130 7 4 Total 2.94 43-20 96/77 18 3/0 2 477.0 406 187 156 145 602 25 21 STEVEN REGISTER, P (2003)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 2002 3.00 5-0 16/0 0 0/1 1 21.0 24 13 7 6 26 1 5 2003 2.94 3-3 33/0 0 0/1 16 52.0 42 20 17 7 61 2 1 2004 4.02 7-0 22/3 0 0/0 8 56.0 55 26 25 16 52 4 5

aLL-aMERICAN CAREER sTATS Total 3.42 15-3 71/0 0 0/2 25 129.0 121 59 49 29 139 7 11 y r o t s i H

118 2007 AUBURN Baseball ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1967 Paul Nix (GTE-COSIDA) 1976 Paul Nix 1982 Robert Sorrell, OF 1978 Paul Nix 1991 Jeff Leatherman, 1B 1997 Adam Sullivan, OF (2nd team) 1999 Casey Dunn, C 2001 Gabe Gross, OF (2nd team)

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS 1998 Hayden Gliemmo, UT (BA, SN) 1999 Gabe Gross, OF (BA) 2000 Bobby Huddleston, C (BA) [2nd] 2006 Mike Bianucci, DH (CB, BA - 2nd) 2006 Luke Greinke, RP (CB)

NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1998 Hayden Gliemmo, UT (BA)

ABCA SOUTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 Hal Baird Tim Hudson

ROTARY SMITH AWARD ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION 1997 Tim Hudson, RHP-OF 1977 Joe Beckwith, P 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS (2nd) Casey Dunn ROTARY SMITH AWARD FINALIST 1985 Paul Foster, OF 1997 Tim Hudson, RHP-OF Bo Jackson, DH ALL-SEC 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B 1986 Paul Foster, OF 1951 Bill Letchworth, P 1987 Gregg Olson, P (2nd) 1952 Inman Veal, UT 1988 Gregg Olson, P 1954 Jim Pyburn, 3B ALL-AMERICANS 1989 Clark Preble, OF Doug Dickey, CF 1958 Pat Duke, C (ABCA) Frank Thomas, 1B Paul Susce, P 1962 Larry Nichols, CF (ABCA) 1990 Tim Edge, C (2nd) 1955 Doug Dickey, RF 1964 Jimmy Barfield, 3B (ABCA) 1993 John Powell, P 1956 Alton Shell, RF 1967 Q.V. Lowe, P (ABCA) Cliff Shanks, DH (2nd) 1957 Rex Frederick, RF 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B (ABCA) 1994 Brandon Moore, SS (2nd) 1958 L.F. Lanier, RF 1987 Gregg Olson, P (BB America) Jay Waggoner, 1B (2nd) Pat Duke, C 1988 Gregg Olson, P (ABCA, BA) 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS Red Roberts, P 1989 Frank Thomas, 1B (Consensus) Ryan Halla, P 1960 Jim Douglas, 2B 1993 John Powell, P (ABCA, BA) Shawn McNally, OF Alan Koch, P 1994 Jay Waggoner, 1B (NCBWA) Finley Woodward, RP 1961 Jim Douglas, 2B 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS (BB America) Chris Morrison, P (2nd) Larry Nichols, OF Ryan Halla, P (ABCA) 1997 Tim Hudson, P 1962 Larry Nichols, OF 1997 Tim Hudson, UT (Consensus) Tim Hudson, OF 1963 Jim Bachus, OF 1999 Casey Dunn, C (NCBWA) Casey Dunn, C (2nd) Vic Svetlay, C 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B (Consensus) 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B Joe Overton, P Gabe Gross, OF (CB, BA, NCBWA, ABCA) Gabe Gross, OF 1964 Jimmy Martin, 2B 2003 Steven Register, P (NCBWA) Chris Bootcheck, P (2nd) Jim Barfield, 3B 2003 Steven Register, P Otis Bibb, UT Tug Hulett, 2B (2nd) Harry Doles, C KEY: 2005 John Madden, RP Jimmy Crysel, P 2006 Mike Bianucci, DH 1965 Pete McKenzie, 2B ABCA-AmericaGabe Baseball Gross, OF Coaches (CB, BA, Assoc. NCBWA, ABCA) Dink Haire, OF 2003BB-BaseballSteven America Register, P (NCBWA) Harry Doles, C CB-Collegiate Baseball NCBWA DISTRICT III Monte Sharpe, P NCBWA-National Collegiate Baseball Writers PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1966 Scotty Long, SS 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B Association Frank Fryer, OF SN-Sporting News Q.V. Lowe, P USAT-USA Today Baseball Weekly 1967 Greg Golden, 3B NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Rick Countryman, OF 2000 Gabe Gross, OF (CB, 2/14) Q.V. Lowe, P 2001 Gabe Gross, OF (NCBWA, 4/15) 1968 Frank Baldasare, 1B 2002 Eric Brandon, RHP (NCBWA, 3/4) George Simmons, OF Eric Brandon, RHP (CB, 3/4) 1969 John Shafer, SS USA NATIONAL TEAM Colby Paxton, RHP (CB, 3/18) 1970 Andy Merchant, C 1987 Gregg Olson, P 1971 Joe Martin, OF 1993 Mark Bellhorn, SS Andy Merchant, C 1993 John Powell, P SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1972 Joe Haefner, OF 1994 Mark Bellhorn, SS 1997 Tim Hudson, RHP-OF Andy Merchant, C 2003 Steven Register, P 1974 Vick Sharek, 3B Davis May, P SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1976 Richie Howard, 3B hONORS 1937 y

Curt Cope, OF r

1958 Joe Connally Tommy Morton, C o t

1963 Paul Nix s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 119 Joe Beckwith, P Trent Pratt, C (2nd) 1977 Robert Hudson, P 2003 Steven Register, P John 1977 Joe Beckwith, P Tug Hulett, 2B 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B Karl Amonite, 1B (2nd) J.B. Brown, 2B Bobby Huddleston, DH (2nd) 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS Javon Moran, OF (2nd) 1985 Paul Foster, OF 2004 Steven Register, P (2nd) 1986 Paul Foster, OF 2005 Josh Bell, C 1987 Frank Thomas, 1B John Madden, RP Gregg Olson, P Clete Thomas, OF (2nd) Rock Wilson, OF 2006 Mike Bianucci, DH (1st & Frosh) Kevin Henry, 3B (2nd) Luke Greinke, OF (Frosh) 1988 Frank Thomas, 1B Clark Preble, OF Gregg Olson, P SEC ALL-EASTERN DIVISION Kevin Henry, 3B (2nd) 1961 Jack Anderson, 1B 1989 Frank Thomas, 1B Jim Douglas, 2B Tommy Youngblood, P Larry Nichols, OF 1990 Tim Edge, C Jim Boyd, Pp 1991 John Powell, P 1962 Wayne Fowler, UT 1992 John Powell, P (2nd) Larry Nichols, OF 1993 Mitch Duke, C Joe Overton, P John Powell, P 1963 Otis Bibb, SS Cliff Shanks, DH (2nd) Jim Bachus, CF 1994 Jay Waggoner, 1B Vic Svetley, C Kevin Chabot, DH (2nd) Joe Overton, P Andy Merchant Mike Killimett, OF (2nd) 1964 Jimmy Martin, 2B Trageser, C Brandon Moore, SS (2nd) Jim Barfield, 3B John Powell, P (2nd) Otis Bibb, SS 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS Jim Bachus, OF Chris Morrison, P Dink Haire, OF Kevin Chabot, OF (2nd) Harry Doles, C Ryan Halla, P (2nd) Jim Crysel, P Jay Waggoner, 1B (2nd) 1965 Pete McKenzie, 2B 1996 Josh Etheredge, 1B (2nd) Dink Haire, OF 1997 Casey Dunn, C Frank Fryer, OF Tim Hudson, P Harry Doles, C Tim Hudson, OF Monte Sharpe, P Adam Sullivan, OF (2nd) 1966 Ralph Wells, 3B 1998 Todd Faulkner, DH Scotty Long, SS Josh Etheredge, OF (2nd) Frank Fryer, OF Scott Pratt, SS (2nd) Q.V. Lowe, P 1999 Casey Dunn, C 1967 Pete McKenzie, 2B Brent Schoening, P Greg Golden, 3B Mailon Kent, OF (2nd) Scotty Long, UT 2000 Chris Bootcheck, P Rick Countryman, OF Todd Faulkner, 1B Q.V. Lowe, P Gabe Gross, OF 1968 Frank Baldasare, 1B Colter Bean, P (2nd) Greg Golden, 3B Mailon Kent, OF (2nd) George Simmons, OF 2001 Gabe Gross, OF 1969 John Shafer, SS Mailon Kent, OF (2nd) Andy Merchant, C 2002 Bobby Huddleston, DH (2nd) 1970 Pete Rancont, SS Andy Merchant, C Joe Beckwith, P 1971 Pete Rancont, SS 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B Joey Martin, OF J.B. Brown, 2B Andy Merchant, C Pat Keedy, SS Earl Nance, P 1979 Dom Fucci, 1B 1972 Joe Haefner, OF Robert Sorrell, OF Andy Merchant, C 1980 Steve Renfroe, OF 1973 Vic Sharek, 3B 1981 Johnny Tutt, OF Mark Hatchett, OF 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS 1974 Vic Sharek, 3B David Mogentale, OF David May, P 1985 Paul Foster, OF

NOTE: Auburn was a member of the SEC Eastern Division from 1959-75 and a member of the SEC West from 1976 until divisional play was abolished in ACADEMIC ALL-SEC 1985. 1971 Jack Baker, 1B Pete Rancont, SS Earl Nance, P 1972 Joe Haefner, LF SEC ALL-WESTERN DIVISION 1973 Bill Lawrence, P 1974 Vic Sharek, 3B 1976 Dave Duffner, 1B 1975 Dennis Bailey, CF Mickey Miller, 2B 1976 Robert Hudson, P Richie Howard, 3B 1977 Robert Hudson, P

hONORS Curt Cope, OF 1979 Lynn Humphries, P

y Tommy Morton, C

r 1981 Alan Mock, 2B Joe Beckwith, P o Robert Sorrell, OF t Robert Hudson, P s Dom Fucci 1982 Russell Smith, 2B i H 120 120 2007 AUBURN Baseball Robert Sorrell, OF Frank Thomas, 1B Sam Sasso, OF 1993 John Powell, P Gary Smith, P SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Cliff Shanks, DH 1983 Russell Smith, 2B 1987 Tony Haney (3/23) 1994 Robert Lewis, C 1985 Scott Tillery Frank Thomas (4/7) Mark Bellhorn, 2B Rock Wilson 1988 Jeff Livesey (3/22) Mike Killimett, OF 1986 Tony Haney 1989 Clark Preble (4/17) Dallan Ruch, DH Rock Wilson 1990 Todd O’Donnell (4/2) John Powell, P 1987 Tony Haney Tim Edge (4/10) 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS Rock Wilson 1991 Brannen Veal (3/18) Kirby Clark, C 1988 Tony Haney Andrew Albrecht (3/25) Ryan Halla, P Clark Preble 1995 Shawn McNally (5/8) Mark Weeks, 3B 1989 Derek Crownover 1996 Josh Etheredge (4/1) 1997 Josh Etheredge, DH Jeff Leatherman 1997 Josh Etheredge (5/5) Bryan Hebson, P Clark Preble 1999 Jamie Kersh (3/29) Tim Hudson, P Tommy Youngblood Casey Dunn (5/17) Jamie Kersh, 1B 1990 Mickey Tomey, C 2000 Gabe Gross (3/20) Rob Macrory, 2B Jeff Leatherman Todd Faulkner (5/15) Adam Sullivan, OF John Moorer 2001 Gabe Gross (2/12) Chad Wandall, 3B Todd O’Donnell Gabe Gross (4/16) 1998 Josh Etheredge, OF 1991 Tommy Carter Mailon Kent (4/23) Todd Faulkner, 1B Mark Fuller, P Mailon Kent (5/14) Heath Kelly, 2B Jon Hebel, P 2002 Trent Pratt (5/13) Scott Pratt, SS Jeff Leatherman 2003 Josh Bell (2/17) Brent Schoening, P Todd O’Donnell Bobby Huddleston (3/3) 1999 Casey Dunn, C 1992 Mark Fuller, P Todd Faulkner, 1B Todd O’Donnell Dominic Rich, 2B Mickey Tomey, C Mailon Kent, OF 1993 Jason Johnson, P Hayden Gliemmo, P Jay Waggoner, 3B 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B 1994 Jay Waggoner, 1B Gabe Gross, OF Russell Whittenburg, OF 2001 Eric Brandon, P 1995 Todd Gober, P Todd Faulkner, 1B Jason LeBoeuf, P Gabe Gross, OF 1996 Elliot Brown, P Jonathan Schuerholz, SS Kirby Clark, C 2003 Javon Moran, OF Adam Sullivan, OF Colby Paxton, OF 1997 Stephen Chambless, IF Scott Schade, 3B Casey Dunn, C 2005 Karl Amonite, 1B Adam Sullivan, OF Tyler Johnstone, 2B Patrick Wootton, C Josh Donaldson, 3B 1998 Tucker Dearth, OF Clete Thomas, OF Casey Dunn, C Bruce Edwards, OF George Jones, P Kevin Knorst, P Derek Reif, OF SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT 1999 Tucker Dearth, OF 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B Casey Dunn, C Todd Faulkner J.B. Brown, 2B Todd Faulkner, 1B Bo Fucci, DH Mailon Kent, OF Tug Hulett (3/24) 1980 Johnny Tutt, OF Derek Reif, OF 2005 Josh Bell (3/28) Darrell Wilkes, OF Joseph Zanthos, OF 2006 Mike Bianucci (2/20) John Metasavage, DH 2000 Tucker Dearth, 1986 Trey Gainous, OF Todd Faulkner, 1B SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK Pat Bailey, UT Gabe Gross, OF 1989 Tommy Youngblood (5/8) 1987 Kevin Henry, 3B Mailon Kent, OF 1991 John Powell (4/29) Trey Gainous, OF Kevin Knorst, P 1992 Mark Fuller (5/4) 1989 Chris Hart, OF Lynn Shoop, OF 1993 John Powell (4/19) Jeff Leatherman, 2B Joseph Zanthos, 1B 1994 John Powell (5/2) Clark Preble, OF 2001 Gabe Gross, OF 1995 Ryan Halla (4/3) Frank Thomas, 1B Mailon Kent, OF Chris Morrison (4/24) Tommy Youngblood, P Kevin Knorst, P 1997 Tim Hudson (3/31) 1993 Brian Alyea, 1B Lynn Shoop, OF 1998 Hayden Gliemmo (4/6) Mitch Duke, C Joseph Zanthos, 1B 2000 Colter Bean (3/27) 1994 Mark Bellhorn, 2B 2002 Gabe Gross, OF Colter Bean (4/17) Ryan Halla, P Mailon Kent, OF 2001 Hayden Gliemmo (4/2) Shawn McNally, 3B Lynn Shoop, OF 2002 Eric Brandon (3/4) John Powell, P Trent Wilson, OF Colby Paxton (3/18) Frank Sanders, OF 2003 Colby Paxton, P 2005 Josh Sullivan (3/14) 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS Scott Schade, 3B 1997 Kevin Knorst, P Josh Todd, IF NCAA REGIONAL 1998 Hayden Gliemmo, OF 2004 Grant Cardwell, P TOURNAMENT MVP Heath Kelly, 2B Lee Carter, P 1994 John Powell, P Chad Wandall, 3B Arnold Hughey, P 1997 Tim Hudson, P-OF 1999 Mailon Kent, OF Nick Hulling, C 1999 Mailon Kent, OF 2003 Bobby Huddleston, C Colby Paxton, P Arnold Hughey, P 2005 Ted Bryant, P Javon Moran, OF

Grant Cardwell, P NCAA REGIONAL Honors

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 121 JACK BAKER BO JACKSON Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1976 Boston 12 .130 23 1 3 2 0 0 1 1986 Kansas City 25 .207 82 9 17 9 2 1 2 1977 Boston 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1987 Kansas City 116 .235 396 46 93 53 17 2 22 Totals (2 years) 14 .115 26 1 3 2 0 0 1 1988 Kansas City 124 .246 439 63 108 68 16 4 25 1989 Kansas City 135 .256 515 86 132 105 15 6 32 1990 Kansas City 111 .272 405 74 110 78 16 1 28 COLTER BEAN 1991 Chicago (AL) 23 .225 71 8 16 14 4 0 3 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1992 Chicago (AL) DNP--INJURED 2005 N.Y. (AL) 1/0 0-0 0 4.50 2.0 1 2 2 1993 Chicago (AL) 85 .232 284 32 66 45 9 0 16 2006 N.Y. (AL) 2/0 0-0 0 9.00 2.0 2 2 1 1994 California 75 .279 201 23 56 43 7 0 13 Totals (2 years) 3/0 0-0 0 6.75 4.0 3 4 3 Totals (8 years) 693 .250 2393 341 598 415 86 14 141

JOE BECKWITH STACY JONES Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1979 Los Angeles 17/0 1-2 2 4.38 37.0 42 15 28 1991 Baltimore 4/1 0-0 0 4.09 11.0 11 5 10 1980 Los Angeles 38/0 3-3 0 1.95 60.0 60 23 40 1996 Chicago (AL) 2/0 0-0 0 0.00 2.0 1 1 1 1982 Los Angeles 19/1 2-1 1 2.70 40.0 38 14 33 Totals (2 years) 6/1 0-0 0 3.46 13.0 12 6 11 1983 Los Angeles 42/3 3-4 1 3.55 71.0 73 35 50 1984 Kansas City 49/1 8-4 2 3.40 100.2 92 25 75 1985 Kansas City 49/0 1-5 1 4.07 95.0 99 32 80 PAT KEEDY 1986 Los Angeles 15/0 0-0 0 6.87 18.1 28 6 13 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Totals (7 years) 229/5 18-19 7 3.54 422.0 432 150 319 1985 California 3 .500 4 1 2 1 1 0 1 Gabe Gross made his MLB debut in 2004 1987 Chicago (AL) 17 .171 41 6 7 2 1 0 2 1989 Cleveland 9 .214 14 3 3 1 2 0 0 MARK BELLHORN BILLY HITCHCOCK (PLAYER) Totals (3 years) 29 .203 59 10 12 4 4 0 3 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1997 Oakland 68 .228 224 33 51 19 9 1 6 1942 Detroit 85 .211 280 27 59 29 8 1 0 1998 Oakland 11 .083 12 1 1 1 1 0 0 1946 Det./Wash. 101 .210 357 27 75 25 8 3 0 ALAN KOCH 2000 Oakland 9 .154 13 2 2 0 0 0 0 1947 St. Louis (AL) 80 .222 275 25 61 28 2 2 1 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2001 Oakland 38 .135 74 11 10 4 1 2 1 1948 Boston (AL) 49 .298 124 15 37 20 3 2 1 1963 Detroit 7/1 1-1 0 10.80 10.0 21 9 5 2002 Chicago (NL) 146 .258 445 86 115 56 24 4 27 1949 Boston (AL) 55 .204 147 22 30 9 6 1 0 1964 Det./Wash. 35/14 3-10 0 4.96 118.0 116 46 68 2003 Chi. (NL)/Colo. 99 .221 249 27 55 26 10 1 2 1950 Phila. (AL) 115 .273 399 35 109 54 22 5 1 Totals (2 years) 42/15 4-11 0 5.41 128.0 137 54 73 2004 Boston 138 .264 523 93 138 82 37 3 17 1951 Phila. (AL) 77 .306 222 27 68 36 10 4 1 2005 Boston/N.Y. (AL) 94 .210 300 43 63 30 20 0 8 1952 Phila. (AL) 119 .246 407 45 100 56 8 4 1 2006 San Diego 115 .190 253 26 48 27 11 2 8 1953 Detroit 22 .211 38 8 8 0 0 0 0 BILL LATHAM Totals (8 years) 708 .231 2093 322 483 245 113 13 69 Totals (9 years) 703 .243 2249 231 547 257 67 22 5 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1985 N.Y. (NL) 7/3 1-3 0 3.97 22.2 21 7 10 1986 Minnesota 7/2 0-1 0 7.31 16.0 24 6 8 CHRIS BOOTCHECK BILLY HITCHCOCK (MANAGER) Totals (2 years) 14/5 1-4 0 5.35 38.2 45 13 18 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team W-L Pct. Finish 2003 Anaheim 4/1 0-1 0 9.58 10.1 16 6 7 1960 Detroit 1-0 1.000 6th 2005 Anaheim 5/2 0-1 1 3.38 18.2 19 4 8 1962 Baltimore 77-85 .475 7th TERRY LEACH 2006 Anaheim 7/0 0-1 0 10.45 10.1 16 9 7 1963 Baltimore 86-76 .531 4th Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Totals (3 years) 16/3 0-3 1 6.86 39.1 51 19 22 1966 Atlanta 33-18 .647 5th 1981 N.Y. (NL) 21/1 1-1 0 2.57 35.0 26 12 16 1967 Atlanta 77-82 .484 7th 1982 N.Y. (NL) 21/1 2-1 3 4.17 45.1 46 18 30 Totals (5 years) 274-261 .512 1985 N.Y. (NL) 22/4 3-4 1 2.91 55.2 48 14 30 GEORGE GRANT 1986 N.Y. (NL) 6/0 0-0 0 2.70 6.2 6 3 4 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1987 N.Y. (NL) 44/12 11-1 0 3.22 131.1 132 29 61 1923 St. Louis (AL) 4/0 0-0 0 5.19 8.2 15 3 2 JIMMY HITCHCOCK 1988 N.Y. (NL) 52/0 7-2 3 2.54 92.0 95 24 51 1924 St. Louis (AL) 21/2 1-2 0 6.26 50.1 67 25 11 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1989 NY (NL)/KC 40/3 5-6 0 4.17 95.0 97 40 36 1925 St. Louis (AL) 12/0 0-2 0 6.06 16.1 26 8 7 1938 Boston (NL) 28 .171 76 2 13 7 0 0 0 1990 Minnesota 55/0 2-5 2 3.20 81.2 84 21 46 1927 Cleveland 25/3 4-6 1 4.46 74.2 85 40 19 1991 Minnesota 50/0 1-2 0 3.61 67.1 82 14 32 1928 Cleveland 28/18 10-8 0 5.04 155.1 196 76 39 1992 Chicago (AL) 51/0 6-5 0 1.95 73.2 57 20 22 1929 Cleveland 12/0 0-2 0 10.50 24.0 41 23 5 BRYAN HEBSON Totals (10 years) 362/21 38-27 9 3.16 683.2 673 195 328 1931 Pittsburgh 11/0 0-0 0 7.41 17.0 28 7 6 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Totals (7 years) 113/23 15-20 1 5.64 346.1 458 182 89 2003 Montreal 2/0 0-0 0 13.50 2.0 4 1 1 ANDY MERCHANT Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR GABE GROSS TIM HUDSON 1975 Boston 1 .500 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1976 Boston 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2004 Toronto 44 .209 129 18 27 16 4 0 3 1999 Oakland 21/21 11-2 0 3.23 136.1 121 62 132 Totals (2 years) 3 .333 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 2005 Toronto 40 .250 92 11 23 7 4 1 1 2000 Oakland 32/32 20-6 0 4.14 202.1 169 82 169 2006 Milwaukee 117 .274 208 42 57 38 15 0 9 2001 Oakland 35/35 18-9 0 3.37 235.0 216 71 181 Totals (3 years) 201 .249 429 71 107 61 23 1 13 2002 Oakland 34/34 15-9 0 2.98 238.1 237 62 152 WILLARD NIXON 2003 Oakland 34/34 16-7 0 2.70 240.0 147 61 162 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO JOSH HANCOCK 2004 Oakland 27/27 12-6 0 3.53 188.2 194 44 103 1950 Boston (AL) 22/15 8-6 2 6.04 101.1 126 58 57 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2005 Atlanta 29/29 14-9 0 3.52 192.0 194 65 115 1951 Boston (AL) 33/14 7-4 1 4.90 125.0 136 56 70 2002 Boston 3/1 0-1 0 3.68 7.1 5 2 6 2006 Atlanta 35/35 13-12 0 4.86 218.1 235 79 141 1952 Boston (AL) 23/13 5-4 0 4.86 103.2 115 61 50 2003 Philadelphia 2/0 0-0 0 3.00 3.0 2 0 4 Totals (8 years) 247/247 119-60 0 3.53 1651.01563 526 1155 1953 Boston 23/15 4-8 0 3.93 116.2 114 59 57 Auburn in the Major Leagues 2004 Cin/Phil 16/11 5-2 0 5.09 63.2 73 28 36 1954 Boston 31/30 11-12 0 4.06 199.2 182 87 102 y

r 2005 St. Louis 62/0 3-3 1 4.09 77.0 70 23 50 1955 Boston 31/31 12-10 0 4.07 208.0 207 85 95 o

t Totals (4 years) 94/12 9-6 1 4.25 165.0 70 54 101 1956 Boston 23/22 9-8 0 4.21 145.1 142 57 74 s i H

122 2007 AUBURN Baseball 1957 Boston 29/29 12-13 0 3.68 191.0 207 56 96 1958 Boston 10/8 1-7 0 6.02 43.1 48 11 15 SCOTT SULLIVAN HONORS & AWARDS Totals (9 years) 225/177 69-72 3 4.39 1234.0 1277 530 616 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1995 Cincinnati 3/0 0-0 0 4.91 3.2 4 2 2 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER GREGG OLSON 1996 Cincinnati 7/0 0-0 0 2.25 8.0 7 5 3 1993 Frank Thomas, Chi. (AL) Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1997 Cincinnati 59/0 5-3 1 3.24 97.1 79 30 96 1988 Baltimore 10/0 1-1 0 3.27 11.0 10 10 9 1998 Cincinnati 67/0 5-5 1 5.21 102.0 98 36 86 1994 Frank Thomas, Chi. (AL) 1989 Baltimore 64/0 5-2 27 1.69 85.0 57 46 90 1999 Cincinnati 79/0 5-4 3 3.01 113.2 88 47 78 1990 Baltimore 64/0 6-5 37 2.42 74.1 57 31 74 2000 Cincinnati 79/0 3-6 3 3.47 106.1 87 38 96 1991 Baltimore 72/0 4-6 31 3.18 73.2 74 29 72 2001 Cincinnati 79/0 7-1 0 3.31 103.1 94 36 82 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1992 Baltimore 60/0 1-5 36 2.05 61.1 46 24 58 2002 Cincinnati 71/0 6-5 1 6.06 78.2 93 31 78 1989 Gregg Olson, Balt. (AL) 1993 Baltimore 50/0 0-2 29 1.60 45.0 37 18 44 2003 Cin./Chi. (AL) 65/0 6-0 0 3.66 64.0 48 32 56 1994 Atlanta 16/0 0-2 1 9.20 14.2 19 13 10 2004 Kansas City 49/0 3-4 0 4.77 60.1 73 24 45 1995 Cle./K.C. 23/0 3-3 3 4.09 33.0 28 19 21 Totals (10 years) 558/0 40-28 9 3.98 737.1 670 281 622 1996 Det./Hou. 52/0 4-0 8 4.99 52.1 55 35 37 ALL-STAR GAME MVP 1997 Minn./K.C. 45/0 4-3 1 5.58 50.0 58 28 34 1989 Bo Jackson, California 1998 Arizona 64/0 3-4 30 3.01 68.2 56 25 55 STUART TATE 1999 Arizona 61/0 9-4 14 3.71 60.2 54 25 45 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2000 Los Angeles 13/0 0-1 0 5.09 17.2 21 7 15 1989 San Francisco 2/0 0-0 0 3.38 2.2 3 0 4 2001 Los Angeles 28/0 0-1 0 8.03 24.2 26 20 24 Totals (14 years) 622/0 40-39 217 3.46 672.0 598 330 588 ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS FRANK THOMAS Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1989 BO JACKSON (1) [MVP] JIMMY OUTLAW 1990 Chicago (AL) 60 .330 191 39 63 31 11 3 7 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1991 Chicago (AL) 158 .318 559 104 178 109 31 2 32 1990 Gregg Olson (1) 1937 Cincinnati 49 .273 165 18 45 11 7 3 0 1992 Chicago (AL) 160 .323 573 108 185 115 46 2 24 1993 Frank Thomas 1938 Cincinnati 4 ---- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1993 Chicago (AL) 153 .317 549 106 174 128 36 0 41 1994 FRANK THOMAS 1939 Boston (NL) 65 .263 133 15 35 5 2 0 0 1994 Chicago (AL) 113 .353 399 106 141 101 34 1 38 1995 FRANK THOMAS 1943 Detroit 20 .269 67 8 18 6 1 0 1 1995 Chicago (AL) 145 .308 493 102 152 111 27 0 40 1944 Detroit 139 .273 535 69 146 57 20 6 3 1996 Chicago (AL) 141 .349 527 110 184 134 26 0 40 1996 Frank Thomas (4) 1945 Detroit 132 .271 446 56 121 34 16 5 0 1997 Chicago (AL) 146 .347 530 110 184 125 35 0 35 1999 Tim Hudson 1946 Detroit 92 .261 299 36 78 31 14 2 2 1998 Chicago (AL) 160 .265 585 109 155 109 35 2 29 2004 Tim Hudson (2) * 1947 Detroit 70 .228 127 20 29 15 7 1 0 1999 Chicago (AL) 135 .305 86 74 148 77 36 0 15 1948 Detroit 74 .283 198 33 56 25 12 0 0 2000 Chicago (AL) 159 .328 582 115 191 143 44 0 43 All CAPS indicates starter 1949 Detroit 5 .250 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 2001 Chicago (AL) 20 .221 68 8 15 10 3 0 4 Number of appearances in parenthesis Totals (10 years) 650 .268 1974 257 529 184 79 17 6 2002 Chicago (AL) 148 .252 523 77 132 92 29 1 28 * Injured, did not play. 2003 Chicago (AL) 153 .267 546 87 146 105 35 0 42 2004 Chicago (AL) 74 .271 240 53 65 49 16 0 18 JIM PYBURN 2005 Chicago (AL) 34 .219 105 19 23 26 3 0 12 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2006 Oakland 137 .270 466 77 126 114 11 0 39 WORLD SERIES PARTICIPANTS 1955 Baltimore 39 .204 98 5 20 7 2 2 0 Totals (16 years) 2096 .305 7422 1404 2262 1579 458 11 487 1956 Baltimore 84 .173 156 23 27 11 3 3 2 1957 Baltimore 35 .225 40 8 9 2 0 0 1 JOE BECKWITH Totals (3 years) 158 .190 294 36 56 20 5 5 3 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO COOT VEAL 1985 Kansas City 1/0 0-0 0 0.00 2.0 1 0 3 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR DAVID ROSS 1958 Detroit 58 .256 207 29 53 16 10 2 0 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1959 Detroit 77 .202 89 12 18 15 1 0 1 MARK BELLHORN 2002 Los Angeles 8 .200 10 2 2 2 1 0 1 1960 Detroit 27 .297 64 8 19 8 5 1 0 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2003 Los Angeles 40 .258 124 19 32 18 7 0 10 1961 Washington 69 .202 218 21 44 8 10 0 0 2004 Boston 4 .300 10 3 3 4 1 0 1 2004 Los Angeles 70 .170 165 13 28 15 3 1 5 1962 Pittsburgh 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 Pitt./San Diego 51 .240 125 11 30 15 8 1 3 1963 Detroit 15 .219 32 5 7 4 0 0 0 TERRY LEACH 2006 Cincinnati 90 .255 247 37 63 52 15 1 21 Totals (6 years) 247 .231 611 75 141 51 26 3 1 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Totals (5 years) 259 .231 671 82 155 102 34 3 40 1991 Minnesota 2/0 0-0 0 3.86 2.1 2 0 2

BEN SANKEY JIMMY OUTLAW Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1929 Pittsburgh 2 .143 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1945 Detroit 7 .179 28 1 5 3 0 0 0 1930 Pittsburgh 13 .167 30 6 5 0 0 0 0 1931 Pittsburgh 57 .227 132 14 30 14 2 5 0 FRANK THOMAS Thomas was a member of the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago Totals (3 years) 72 .213 169 21 36 14 2 5 0 White Sox but did not play in the series due to injury. JOSH HANCOCK Hancock was on the 25-man roster for the 2006 World Champion St. DID YOU KNOW? Louis Cardinals but did not make an appearance in any of the games. That former Tiger All-America Mark Bellorn became the first Tiger to play in a World Series since 1991 when he played in the 2004 fall clas- sic as a member of the World Champion Boston Red Sox. Bellhorn’s home run in game one of the World Series made him the first Auburn player to ever homer in a World Series game. Bellhorn also homered in three consecutive postseason games to become the first big league second basebman to homer in three straight postsesason games.

On August 29, 2002, Bellhorn became just the second player in Major League history and the first player in National League history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same inning. In the fourth inning at Milwaukee, Bellhorn hit a two-run homer off Brewer left-hander Andrew

Lorraine with a 410-foot shot to centerfield. With two outs, and batting left-handed, Bellhorn hit a 380-foot three-run homer off Jose Cabrera. Auburn in the Major Leagues

Bellhorn’s five RBIs in one inning tied a Cub record () and he joined as the only Cubs to ever homer twice in one inning. y

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 123 Year Player, Pos. Round Club Year Player, Pos. Round Club 1965 Monte Sharp, LHP 22 Milwaukee 1994 John Powell, RHP 9 Texas Scott Long, SS* 52 Houston Frank Sanders, OF* 14 Seattle 1966 Edward Long, SS* 5 ^ NY Yankees Brandon Moore, SS 17 Chicago White Sox Ralph Wells, 3B 40 % Atlanta Shawn McNally, RHP* 53 NY Mets 1967 Ray Cox, C 13 Cleveland 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS 2 Oakland Q.V. Lowe, RHP 19 Chicago Cubs Shawn McNally, OF 13 St. Louis George McKenzie, 2B 33 Detroit Jay Waggoner, 1B 23 Detroit 1968 Michael Peden, C 18 % Oakland Chris Morrison, RHP 34 Oakland Thomas Smith, RHP 2 $ Oakland 1996 Elliot Brown, RHP 6 Tampa Bay 1970 Richard Nance, LHP* 2 $ Milwaukee Kirby Clark, C 33 Philadelphia Rick Eisenacher, RHP* 6 $ Baltimore 1997 Bryan Hebson, RHP 1 & Montreal 1971 Earl Nance, LHP* 3 ^ Chicago White Sox Patrick Dunham, RHP 3 Seattle Rick Eisenacher, RHP* 5 ^ Detroit Tim Hudson, RHP 6 Oakland Ken Dempsey, OF 3 $d Minnesota Finley Woodward, RHP 10 St. Louis Earl Nance, LHP 2 $a Boston Rob Macrory, 2B 12 St. Louis Rick Eisenacher, RHP* 5 $a Minnesota 1998 Scott Pratt, SS 3 Cleveland Jack Baker, RHP 26 % Boston Heath Kelly, 2B 15 Florida 1975 James Handley, RHP 19 Chicago White Sox Josh Etheredge, OF 17 Colorado Davis May, RHP 24 Minnesota 1999 Brent Schoening, RHP 5 Minnesota 1976 Terry Leach, RHP* 7 # Boston Casey Dunn, C 15 Kansas City Joe Beckwith, RHP* 12 % Cleveland Chad Wandall, SS 21 Minnesota Ritchie Howard, 3B 28 % Pittsburgh Brad Weis, LHP 28 Minnesota 1977 Joe Beckwith, RHP 2 Los Angeles Paul Turco, SS 39 San Francisco 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B-OF* 6 Chicago White Sox 2000 Chris Bootcheck, RHP 1 (20th) Anaheim 1979 Dom Fucci, 1B 5 Chicago White Sox Dominic Rich, 2B 2 Toronto Pat Keedy, 2B 5 California Brandon Mayfield, RHP 11 Philadelphia Steve Renfroe, OF* 7 California Todd Faulkner, 1B* 12 New York Mets 1980 Phil Deriso, LHP* 10 Montreal Mailon Kent, OF* 30 St. Louis Mark Shiflett, LHP* 12 San Francisco 2001 Gabe Gross, OF 1 (15th) Toronto 1981 John Tutt, OF 8 Baltimore Mailon Kent, OF 12 Atlanta Phil Deriso, LHP 18 Cleveland Todd Faulkner, 1B 22 New York Yankees Mark Shiflett, LHP 27 New York Yankees Trent Pratt, C 34 Arizona 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS 7 Kansas City 2002 Jonathan Schuerholz, SS 8 Atlanta Darryl Wilks, OF-1B 11 Cincinnati Trent Pratt, C 12 Philadelphia John Metasavage, 3B 25 New York Mets Mike Mueller, RHP 16 Atlanta Dave Heath, C 26 California 2003 Javon Moran, OF 5 Philadelphia 1983 Bob Berry, 3B 36 Atlanta Levale Speigner, RHP 14 Minnesota 1984 Stu Tate, RHP 8 San Francisco Bobby Huddleston, C 23 Detroit 1985 Tim McLain, RHP 7 Seattle Colby Paxton, RHP* 32 Texas Tim Lemons, 1B-RHP 13 Kansas City 2004 Steven Register, RHP 3 Colordao Bo Jackson, OF* 20 California Sean Gamble, OF 6 Philadelphia 1986 Bo Jackson, OF 4 Kansas City Tug Hulett, 2B 14 Texas Paul Foster, OF 26 Detroit Chuck Jeroloman, SS 21 Boston David Plumb, C 26 Atlanta 2005 Josh Sullivan, RHP 5 Colorado 1987 Mark Chapman, RHP 18 Milwaukee Josh Bell, C 6 Toronto 1988 Gregg Olson, RHP 1 (4th) Baltimore Clete Thomas, OF 6 Detroit Stacy Jones, RHP 3 Baltimore John Madden, RHP 8 San Diego Jeff Livesey, C 13 New York Yankees Michael Nix, RHP 11 Atlanta David Adams, RHP* 29 St. Louis Arnold Hughey, LHP 13 San Diego Ed Ohman, RHP 46 Texas Karl Amonite, 1B 13 New York Yankees 1989 Frank Thomas, 1B 1 (7th) Chicago White Sox 2006 Chris Dennis, RHP* 40 Texas 1990 Mike Ferry, RHP 4 Cincinnati Chris Hart, OF 5 Oakland KEY Tim Edge, C 6 Pittsburgh * - Did not sign; ^ - January Secondary Phase; % - June Regular Phase; $ - June Secondary Brad Holman, RHP 35 Detroit Phase; $d - June Secondary Delayed; $a - June Secondary Active; # - January Reguar Phase; 1991 Tommy Carter, LHP 7 New York Yankees & - Supplemental; ( ) - Draft Pick Andy Albrecht, OF 13 New York Yankees Brad Parker, 3B 34 Oakland Jeff Leatherman, 1B 47 Pittsburgh 1992 Scott Sullivan, RHP* 39 Milwaukee 1993 Scott Sullivan, RHP 2 Cincinnati Chris Christopher, OF 12 St. Louis Auburn in the MLB Draft

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124 2007 AUBURN Baseball BOX, Seth...... 1953 CUNNINGHAM, Jim ...... 1983 ERWIN, Mugs...... 1934 BOYD, Jim ...... 1960-61-62 CURLEE, Jack ...... 1941-42-43 ETHEREDGE, Josh ...... 1995-96-97 BRADBERRY, Buck...... 1952-53 CURTIS, Terry ...... 1971-72-73 ETHEREDGE, Judson ...... 1990 BRANDON, Eric ...... 2001-02 BRANSON, Dan ...... 1954 BREAKFIELD, Bill ...... 1960-61-62 D F BRISTOW, Justin ...... 2006 BROWN, Brad...... 1990-91 DAILEY, Gary ...... 1972-73-74-75 FAULKNER, Scott ...... 2005 BROWN, Dave...... 1951-52-53 DANIEL, Harry...... 1959-60 FAULKNER, Todd ...... 1998-99-00-01 BROWN, Elliot ...... 1996 DAVIDSON, Rick ...... 1989 FELIX, Mike...... 2004-05 BROWN, J.B...... 1976-77-78-79 DAVIS, Bo ...... 1959-61 FERRY, Mike ...... 1988-89-90 BROWN, Mark ...... 1979 DAVIS, Bill...... 1982-83 FINLAYSON, Hubert ...... 1949-50 BROWN, Todd ...... 1992 DAVIS, Joe...... 1952-53-54 FINNEY, Reuben ...... 1953-54-55 BRYANT, Norman...... 1987 DEAN, Jake...... 1992-93 FLAGLER, Andy ...... 1989-90 BRYANT, Ted...... 2005-06 DEAN, Ray ...... 1950-51 FLEMMING, Billy...... 1949-50 Andy Albrecht BURBANK, Bill ...... 1955 DEAN, Russ...... 1973-74-75 FOSTER, Paul ...... 1983-84-85-86 BURKETT, Jackie...... 1957-58-59 FOWLER, Paul...... 1980 BURNHAM, Brett...... 2000-01 FOWLER, Wayne...... 1961-62-63 A BURNSIDE, Paul ...... 2006 FOXWELL, Steve ...... 1972 BURROUGHS, Steve...... 1986-87-88 FRAZIER, Mike ...... 1976-77 BURTON, Peter ...... 1978 FREDERICK, Rex ...... 1957-58-59 ADAMS, David ...... 1984-85-87-88 BUTLER, Greg...... 1971-72-73 FRIEND, DeWayne ...... 1983-84 ALBERCHT, Andy ...... 1988-89-90-91 BUTLER, Ron...... 1987 FROMAN, Russ ...... 1985 ALLEN, Doug ...... 1983-84 BUTTS, Brett ...... 2006 FRYER, Frank ...... 1964-65-66 ALYEA, Brian ...... 1993 FUCCI, Bo ...... 1977-78-79 AMONITE, Karl ...... 2003, ‘05 FUCCI, Dom ...... 1976-77-78-79 ANDERSON, Jack ...... 1959-60-61 C FULLER, Mark ...... 1989-90-91-92 ARGENTI, Allen ...... 1989 ARIAIL, Gump ...... 1934 CAMERON, Bill ...... 1971-72 ATKINS, Stewart...... 1990 CAMERON, Scott...... 2005 G AUSTIN, Darren ...... 1986 CAMP, Harvey...... 1950-51 CARDWELL, Grant ...... 2005-06 GAINOUS, Trey ...... 1985-86-87 Otis Bibb B CARLAN, Charlie ...... 1957-58-59 GALLAGHER, Garry ...... 1988-89 CARTER, Tommy...... 1989-90-91 GAMBLE, Sean ...... 2002-03-04 CASON, Tommy ...... 1969-70 DEARTH, Tucker ...... 1996-97-99 GARRISON, Bob ...... 1961 BACHUS, Jim ...... 1963-64 CATCHINGS, Ben ...... 1959-60-61 DEMPSEY, Ken...... 1969-71 GATEWOOD, George ...... 1987 BAILEY, Dennis...... 1974-75 CAUTHEN, Dave ...... 1955 DEMPSEY, Larry ...... 1961-62-63 GEORGE, Gerald...... 1957-58-59 BAKER, Bob ...... 1959-60 CAWTHORNE, Bill ...... 1957-58 DENNIS, Chris ...... 2003-04-06 GERALDS, Tandy ...... 1962-63-64 BAKER, Ernest ...... 1950-52 CHABOT, Kevin ...... 1993-94-95-96 DERISO, Phil ...... 1978-79-80-81 GILBERT, Charlie...... 1949-50-51 BAKER, Jack ...... 1971 CHAMBERS, Jerry Joe ...... 1983 DICKEY, Doug ...... 1953-54-55 GILBERT, Porter ...... 1959-61-62 BALDASARE, Frank ...... 1967-68-69 CHAPMAN, Bruce ...... 1980 DILKS, Ed ...... 1986-87-88 GILBERT, Reggie...... 1963-65-66 BANDY, Hugh...... 1955 CHAPMAN, Mark ...... 1984-85-86-87 DIXON, Russell ...... 2005-06 GILCREASE, Doug ...... 1980-81-82 BARFIELD, Jimmy ...... 1963-64 CHILDERS, Steve...... 1981-82-83-84 DOLLAR, Rodney ...... 1981-82 GILMORE, Dan ...... 1950 BASSO, Jamie ...... 1982-83-84 CHRISTIAN, Bill ...... 1950 DOLES, Harry ...... 1964-65-66 GIVENS, Don ...... 1979 BAXTER, Fred ...... 1992 CHRISTIAN, Justin ...... 2001 DOLSON, Ben ...... 1953-54-55 GLIEMMO, Hayden...... 1998-99-00-01 BAYNES, Ronnie...... 1964-65 CHRISTOPHER, Chris ...... 1991-92-93 DONALDSON, Don...... 1969-70 GOBER, Todd...... 1995 BEAN, Colter ...... 1998-99-00 CHWALIK, Jay ...... 1977 DONALDSON, Duke ...... 1985 GOLDEN, Greg ...... 1967-68 BECKWITH, Joe ...... 1974-75-76-77 CLARK, Kirby ...... 1995-96 DONALDSON, Josh ...... 2005-06 GRANT, George ...... 1921-22 BECTON, Dana ...... 1979-80-81 CLARK, Ryan ...... 2005 DOUGLAS, Jim ...... 1959-60-61 GREINKE, Luke ...... 2006 BEAIRD, Chris ...... 2000 CLAYTON, Ken...... 2002 DOUGHTERY, Mike ...... 1986 GROOMS, Matt ...... 2002 BELL, Josh...... 2003-04-05 CLEMENTS, Barry ...... 1981-82 DREADEN, Tom ...... 1987 GROSS, Gabe ...... 1999-00-01 BELLHORN, Mark ...... 1993-94-95 COBB, Joe ...... 1953 DUART, Fred ...... 1951 GROTE, Jeff ...... 1982-83 BENNETT, Andy ...... 2006 COLE, Jimmy ...... 1950 DUEITT, Cory ...... 2001-02-03-04 GURROSKY, Scott ...... 1990 BERRY, Bob...... 1981-82-83 COLEMAN, Travis...... 2005-06 DUFFNER, David ...... : 1973-74-75-76 BIANUCCI, Mike...... 2006 COLLINS, Gene...... 1967-68-69 DUKE, Mitch ...... 1991-93 BIBB, Otis...... 1962-63-64 COLLINS, Ricky ...... 1996 DUKE, Pat ...... 1956-57-58 BIESEL, Andy...... 1988 COMER, Don ...... 1968 DUMAS, Henry ...... 1957-58 H BIRCHFIELD, James ...... 1950 CONSTAN, Phil ...... 1980-81-82 DUNHAM, Patrick...... 1997 BISHOP, Ken...... 1971-72 COPE, Curt...... 1973-74-75-76 DUNN, Casey ...... 1996-97-98-99 HAEFNER, Joe ...... 1969-71-72 BLACK, Jim ...... 1976 COPPINGER, Ty ...... 1967-68-69 HAHN, Dick ...... 1949 BLAKE, Josh ...... 2005 CORBIN, Ted...... 1990-91 HAIRE, Dink...... 1963-64-65 BLAKENEY, Larry ...... 1968-69 COTTRELL, Al ...... 1979 E HALL, Bart ...... 1975 BLAUSER, Jim ...... 1966-67 COUNTRYMAN, Rick ...... 1967-68 HALL, Wayne ...... 1969-71-72 BLODGETT, David...... 1971-72-73 COX, Ray ...... 1966-67 EDGE, Tim ...... 1988-89-90 HALLA, Ryan ...... 1993-94-95-96 BLOUDWORTH, Jack ...... 1960-61 CRAFT, Tony ...... 1972-73 EDWARDS, Bruce...... 2005-06 HAMILTON, Red...... : 1934 BOLLINGER, Allan ...... 1978 CRAWFORD, Evan ...... 2006 EISENACHER, Rick...... 1969-70-71 HAND, Don...... 1965 BOOTCHECK, Chris...... 1998-99-00 CROUCH, Jack ...... 1956-57-58 ELLIS, Frank...... 1934 HANDLEY, Jim ...... 1972-73-74-75 Letterwinners

BOOZER, Roger ...... 1966-67-68 y

CROWNOVER, Derrick...... 1988-89 ELMORE, Verdo...... 1950 HANEY, Tony...... 1985-86-87-88 r

BOUTWELL, Jeff...... 2005-06 o

CRYSEL, Jimmy ...... 1963-64-65 EMBLEAU, Scott ...... 1983 HANSON, John ...... 1980 t

BOVERT, Paul ...... 1966-67-68 s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 125 HARKINS, Jason ...... 1989-90-91 MACRORY, Rob ...... 1994-95-96-97 MORRISON, Chris ...... 1994-95 HART, Chris...... 1989-90 MADDEN, John...... 2004-05 MORRISON, Gray ...... 1976-77-78 HARTLEY, Larry ...... 1964-65 MAITLAND, Ben ...... 2004-05 MORTON, Tom ...... 1973-74-75-76 HATCHETT, Mark ...... 1972-73-74-75 MARTIN, Jimmy ...... 1962-63-64 MOWEN, David ...... 1976 HEBEL, Jon ...... 1990-91-92-93 MARTIN, Joey...... 1968-69-70-71 MUELLER, Mike...... 2002 HEBSON, Bryan...... 1995-96-97 MARTIN, John ...... 1956-57-58 MUGARDITCHIAN, John ...... 1980 HEIDEN, Howard ...... 1953 MARTIN, Mike ...... 1990 MULLINS, Cliff ...... 2005 HEMPHILL, Paul ...... 1956-57 MASTEN, Andy...... 2006 MURPHY, Sonny...... 1971-72 HENNEN, John...... 1969 MATSON, Larry ...... 1966 HENRY, Kevin...... 1984-85-87-88 MAXWELL, Jack...... 1949 HENRY, Al...... 1978 MAY, Davis ...... 1974-75 N HESSER, Tim...... 1984 MAYO, Kyle ...... 2004 HILL, George ...... 1949-50-51 MAYFIELD, Brandon ...... 2000 NAGEL, Bob...... 1952-53-54 HILL, Harrel ...... 1997 McAFEE, Emmett...... 1949 NAIR ...... 1952 HITCHCOCK, Billy ...... 1936-37 McCLAIN, Tim ...... 1982-84-85 NANCE, Earl...... 1968-69-70-71 HITCHCOCK, Jimmy ...... 1931-32-33 Pat Keedy McCLANAHAN, Mark...... 1974-75-76 NEWI, Alec ...... 1990-91-92-93 HNYTKA, Mike ...... 2004-05 McCLENDON, Tom ...... 1953-54-55 NICELY, Clarence ...... 2005-06 HOEHLE, Gene ...... 1950-51-52 KEEDY, Pat ...... 1977-78-79 McCREE, John...... 1959-60-61 NICHOLS, George ...... 1962-63-64 HOLLIS, Joe ...... 1968-69 KEENER, Harold ...... 1956 McDUFFIE, Dennis...... 1962 NICHOLS, Larry...... 1960-61-62 HOWARD, Richie ...... 1975-76 KELLY, Heath ...... 1997-98 McDUFFIE, Fred ...... 1957-58 NIX, Gary ...... 1984 HUDDLESTON, Bobby...... 2000-01-02-03 KENT, Mailon ...... 1963 McFATTER, Jon ...... 1984-85 NIX, Lloyd...... 1957-58-59 HUDLOW, Kyle...... 2002 KENT, Mailon...... 1998-99-00-01 McKENZIE, Pete ...... 1965-66-67 NIX, Mark ...... 1969 HUDSON, Jim ...... 1959-60-61 KERSH, Jamie ...... 1996-97-98-99 McMAHAN, Warren ...... 1934 NIX, Michael ...... 2004-05 HUDSON, Robert...... 1975-76-77 KEY, Ken...... 1992-93-94-95 McMILLAN, Gilbert ...... 1934 NORTON, Jocko ...... 1949-50 HUDSON, Tim...... 1996-97 KILLIMETT, Mike...... 1991-92-93-94 McMURRY, Bill...... 1950-52-53 NORTON, John ...... 1978 HUDSON, Trent ...... 1981-82-83 KINLAW, Dennis...... 1949 McMURRY, Dick ...... 1951-52 NOVAK, Rob...... 1990 HUGHEY, Arnold...... 2002-03-04-05 KIRKLAND, Randy ...... 1974 McNALLY, Shawn ...... 1994-95 HULETT, Tug ...... 2002-03-04 KNIGHT, Billy ...... 1977 McQUAGGE, Mark...... 1989 HULSEY, Tim ...... 1971-72-73 KNODEL, Tom...... 1989-90 MEDDOWS, Michael ...... 2005 O HUMPHREYS, Kevin ...... 1994-95 KNORST, Kevin ...... 1997-98-99-00 MERCHANT, Andy ...... 1969-70-71-72 HUMPHRIES, Lynn ...... 1978-79 KOCH, Alan ...... 1958-59-60 MEREDITH, John...... 1950 O’BARR, Bill ...... 1934 HUSKINS, Joey ...... 2005 KRAFT, Tony...... 1971 METASAVAGE, John...... 1981-82 O’DONNELL, Todd ...... 1989-90-91-92 HUTCHISON, Mark ...... : 1983 KRONFELD, Turner ...... 1942-43 MIKSIS, Jim ...... 2004 O’HARE, David ...... 1973-74-75-76 MILLIKER, Geoff ...... 1980 OHMAN, Ed ...... 1985-86-87-88 MILLER, Buck...... 1989 OLSON, Gregg...... 1986-87-88 I L MILLER, David ...... 1983-85 ORR, John ...... 1934 MILLER, Mickey ...... 1973-74-75-76 OSBORNE, Jay...... 2005-06 INGALLS, Kyle ...... 1985 LANIER, L.F...... 1954-56-57-58 MIMS, Drew ...... 2005 OVERSHEET, Wynton...... 1954-55-56-57 LASTER, Jimmy...... 1956-57-58 MITCHELL, Neal ...... 1982 OVERTON, Joe...... 1962-63 LATHAM, Bill...... 1978-79-80-81 MOCK, Alan ...... 1979-80-81 OWENS, Tommy ...... 1977 J LAWRENCE, Bill...... 1971-72-73-74 MOCK, Julian...... 1949-50-51 OZMANT, Wayne ...... 1962 LAZENBY, Beal ...... 1969 MOGENTALE, David...... 1981-82 JACKSON, Bo ...... 1983-85-86 LEACH, Terry ...... 1973-74-75-76 MONTE, Sam ...... 1965 JACOBSON, Greg ...... 1984-85-86-87 LEATHERMAN, Jeff ...... 1988-89-90-91 MONTGOMERY, Steve ...... 1975-76-77-78-79 P JAMES, Bob ...... 1957-58 LeBOEUF, Jason ...... 1992-93-94-95 MOORE, Brandon...... 1991-92-93-94 JENKINS, George ...... 1934 LEE, Mack ...... 1953 MOORE, Chuck ...... 1975-76-77 PAINTER, Barry ...... 1978-79-80-81 JENKINS, Ryan ...... 2006 LEE, Jeff...... 1986 MOORE, Bobby ...... 1982 PAIR, Doyle ...... 1956 JEROLOMAN, Chuck...... 2002-03-04 LEE, Jimmy ...... 1958 MOORER, John ...... 1988-89-90 PARKER, Brad ...... 1991 JOHNSON, Jason ...... 1991-92-93 LEMMONS, Tim ...... 1984-85 MORAN, Javon ...... 2001-02 PARSONS, Bill ...... 1953 JOHNSON, Terry ...... 1983 LETCHWORTH, Bill ...... 1949-50-51 PAXTON, Colby ...... 2001-02-03-04 JOHNSTON ...... 1952 LEWIS, Robert ...... 1991-92-93-94 PEARCE, Earl ...... 1950-51-52 JOHNSTON, Shot ...... 1958 LEWTER, Jerry ...... 1963-64-65 PEARCE, Herbie...... 1954-55-56-57 JOHNSTONE, Tyler...... 2005-06 LITTLE, Danny ...... 1968-69 PEDEN, Mike ...... 1967-68 JONES, Ben ...... 2006 LIVESEY, Jeff ...... 1985-86-87-88 PENDLETON, Jon ...... 1978 JONES, George ...... 1998 LOCKARD, Jim ...... 1951-52 PENRY, Andy ...... 1984 JONES, Jake...... 1951-52 LOGAN, Bill...... 1950-51 PFAB, Chuck ...... 1976 JONES, Sean ...... 2002 LOLLEY, Gary...... 1984 PHILIPS, Sterling ...... 1979-80 JONES, Lynn ...... 1971-72-73 LONG, Bill...... 1957 PIRRO, Mike...... 1987 JONES, Stacy ...... 1986-87-88 LONG, Lance ...... 1982-83 PLUMB, David ...... 1983-84-85-86 JORDAN, Bobby...... 1952 LONG, Scotty...... 1965-66-67 POWELL, Jeff ...... 1989-90 JORDAN, Kevin...... 1983-84 LORINO, Tommy...... 1957-58 POWELL, John ...... 1990-91-92-93-94 LOWE, Martin...... 1977 POWELL, Jimmy...... 1953-54-55-56 LOWE, Q.V...... 1966-67 PRATT, Scott ...... 1998 LUNA, Brandon ...... 2001 PRATT, Trent...... 2001-02 K LUNDSTROM, Jay ...... 1960 L.F. Lanier PREBLE, Clark ...... 1988-89 PRESCOTT, Trey ...... 2005

Letterwinners KAIN, Larry ...... 1969-71 MORGAN, Malvern ...... 1937-38-39 PYBURN, Jim...... 1953-54-55 y M

r KANAKIS, Connie ...... 1955-56 MORRIS, Mutt ...... 1934 PYLE, George ...... 1953 o

t KANAKIS, Peter ...... 1995 MORRIS, Tex ...... 1982 s i H

126 2007 AUBURN Baseball SCHREMSHER, Bob ...... 1962 THOMAS, Donnie ...... 1983-84 WILLIAMSON, J.T...... 2004 R SCHROLL, Greg...... 1979 THOMAS, Frank...... 1987-88-89 WILSON, Darryl ...... 1964 SCHUERHOLZ, Jonathan ...... 2000-01-02 THOMAS, Will ...... 2005 WILSON, Rock ...... 1984-85-86-87 SEAMAN, Richard...... 1962-63 THOMPSON, Johnny ...... 2006 WILSON, Stuart ...... 1976 RAMSEY, Jack...... 1953-54-55 SENN, Brian ...... 1991-92 THORNLEY, Tim...... 1977 WIMBERLY, Mark ...... 1976-77 RANCONT, Pete ...... 1970-71 SENN, Chris ...... 1983-84 TIDWELL, Travis ...... 1949 WINGARD, Lee...... 1954-55 RANDAZZA, Greg ...... 1988 SHACKELFORD, Duke ...... 1964 TIDWELL, Ray ...... 1969-70 WOMACK, Dennis...... 1968-69 RASBERRY, Jonathan ...... 2006 SHAFER, John ...... 1968-69 TILLERY, Scott ...... 1983-84-85-86 WOOD, Eric ...... 1998 SHALOUB, Rob ...... 1988 TISDALE, John...... 1950 WOOD, Richard ...... 1957 SHANKS, Cliff...... 1993 TODD, Josh ...... 2002 WOODALL, Bryan ...... 2006 SHAREK, Vic...... 1973-74 TOKASEY, Matthew ...... 1978 WOODS, Joe...... 1959-60 SHARPE, Monty ...... 1964-65 TOMEY, Mickey...... 1989-90-91-92 WOODWARD, Finley ...... 1995-96-97 SHELL, Alton...... 1955-56 TRAGESER, John...... 1976-77 WOOTTON, Patrick ...... 1997 SHEPHERD, Scott ...... 1991 TUBBS, Howell ...... 1953-54-55-56 WYATT, David...... 1980 SHERIDAN, Tim ...... 1991 TUBERVILLE, Bill ...... 1963-65 SHIFFLET, Mark...... 1978-79-80-81 TUCKER, Bill ...... 1950 SHIRLEY,Jim ...... 1958-59-61 TUCKER, Ken ...... 1961 SHOOP, Lynn ...... 2001 TUTT, Johnny ...... 1980-81 SHORE, Jared...... 2004-05 TYLER, John ...... 1999-2000-02 SHORR, Adam ...... 1989 SHUGART, Kim ...... 1972-73-74 SHUMAN, Bennett ...... 1971-72-73 V SIMMONS, George ...... 1967-68 Joe Overton SIMMONS, Johnny...... 1972 VAN YPEREN, Jack...... 1971-72-73 SIWA, Joe ...... 1987-89 VEAL, Brannen ...... 1991-92 SIWA, Ron ...... 1986 VEAL, Inman ...... 1952 REA, Steve ...... 1973-74-75-76 SKINNER, Andrew ...... 2001-02 VINES, Doug ...... 2002 REGISTER, Steven ...... 2002-03-04 SKINNER, Kent ...... 1976 VINES, Tim...... 1986 REID ...... 1952 SLATER, Andrew...... 1999-00 VISINTAINER, Pat...... 1983-84 REIF, Derek ...... 1997-98-99 SLOCUM, Jake...... 2005 RENFROE, Steve ...... 1977-78-79-80 Rock Wilson SMITH, Charlie ...... 1984-85-86-87 RENNER, Scott...... 1987-88-89-91 SMITH, Gary ...... 1981-82-84 W RHODES, Bob ...... 1979 SMITH, Mark ...... 1990 RICH, Dominic ...... 1998-99-00 SMITH, Russell ...... 1981-82-83 WAGGONER, Jay...... 1992-93-94-95 RICKS, Russell ...... 1982-83 SMITH, Tommy...... 1967 WALKER, Brian ...... 1993 Y ROBERSON, Billy Ray ...... 1953-56-57 SMITH, Tracy ...... 1991 WALKER, Russ ...... 1968-69-70 ROBERTS, Quineth ...... 1958 SNOW, Ernie ...... 1950-52-53 WALL, Hindman ...... 1956 YERBY, Ward ...... 1982-83 ROBINSON, Keith ...... 1985 SNOW, Henry...... 1951 WALLER, Matt ...... 1972-73-74-75 YOUNG, Guy ...... 1954-55-56 ROBINSON, Robbie...... 1959 SORRELL, Robert ...... 1979-80-81-82 WALLEY, Jim ...... 1951-52-53 YOUNGBLOOD, Tommmy...... 1987-88-89-90 ROBISON, Vince ...... 1951 SPRAGUE, Ben ...... 2004-05 WALLACE, Rodney ...... 1967-68-69 RODENHIZER, Sam ...... 1972-73-74 SPEIGNER, Brent ...... 2000 WALSH, Buz...... 1975 ROGAN, Tom ...... 1977 SPEIGNER, Levale...... 2000-01-02-03 WANDALL, Chad ...... 1996-97-99 Z ROGERS ...... 1952 SPIVEY, Ben ...... 1976-77 WARD, Bill ...... 1955 ROLLIN, Danny ...... 1977 STACEY, Adam...... 2005 WARREN, Rob ...... 1993 ZANTHOS, Joseph ...... 1998-99 RONEY, Ried ...... 1981 STANLEY, Ryan ...... 2006 WARREN, Wick...... 1968-69 ZARBNISKY, Daryl ...... 1984 RONEY, Scott...... 1978-79-80 STAPLETON, Josh...... 2006 WATTS, Tommy...... 1957-58 ROSENWALD, Matt ...... 2005 STAUB, Eddie ...... 1974-76 WEBB, Bert ...... 1960 ROSS, David...... 1996-97 STERLING, Joe...... : 1949-50 WEBB, Dick ...... 1949-50-51 ROWELL, Tim ...... 1978-79 STRAITON, Johnny ...... 1966-67-68 WEEKS, Mark ...... 1995-96 RUCH, Dallan...... 1994-95-96 STRICKLAND, Bill ...... 1974 WEINGARTEN, Dan...... 1977-78-79-80 RUCKER, Jack ...... 1949-51 STRINGER, Philip...... 2005-06 WELLS, Ralph...... 1965-66 RUSH, Chuck...... 1971-72-73 STURKIE, Henry ...... 1955 WEST, Bill...... 1981 RUSHING, Rondey...... 1977-78-79-80 SULLIVAN, Adam ...... 1996-97 WESTBROOK, Sam...... 1934 RUSSELL, Erskine ...... 1949 SULLIVAN, David ...... 1974-75-76-77 WHEELER, George ...... 1972 RUSSELL, Hamp ...... 1971 SULLIVAN, Josh ...... 2004-05 WHIGHAM, Byrd ...... 1954-55 RYERSON, Jim ...... 1986-87 SULLIVAN, Scott ...... 1991-92-93 WHITE, Bruce...... 1959 SUNSERI, Dean...... 1983 WHITE, Ethan ...... 1987-88 S SUSCE, Paul ...... 1953-54-55-56 WHITE, Gayden...... 1961-62-63 SWAIM, Mike...... 1981-82 WHITE, Lee ...... 2005 SVETLAY, Vic...... 1961-62-63 WHITESELL, Jack ...... 1986 SAIA, Paul ...... 1975 SWIDERSKI, Jim...... 1978-80 WHITSETT, Ed ...... 1949 SAIN, Derek ...... 2003-04-05-06 SWORDSMA, Gordan...... 1955-56 WHITTAKER, Mack ...... 1959-60-61 SANDERS, Frank...... 1994 WHITTENBURG, Russell ...... 1993-94-95-96 SARMIENTO, Steve...... 1985 WIEHE, Raymond ...... 1983 SAUCEDA, Marc...... 1981-82 T WIGGINS, Peter...... 2006 SAVAGE, Morris...... 1957-58-59 WILCOXSON, William ...... 1934 SAYERS, Mark...... 1984-85-86 TATE, Stuart ...... 1983-84 WILKS, Darryl ...... 1980-82 Letterwinners SCHADE, Scott ...... 2001-02 y

TAYLOR, Danny ...... 1974-75 WILLIAMS, Horace ...... 1957-59 r SCHARDT, Mitch ...... 1995 o

THOMAS, Clete ...... 2003-04-05 WILLIAMS, Tim ...... 1977-78 t SCHOENING, Brent...... 1997-98-99 s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 127 Slg. OB Year G Avg. Pct. Pct. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB SBA BB SO HBP S SF 1949 19 .227 590 74 134 20 8 4 52 22 12 12 1950 25 .294 878 150 258 32 8 3 121 64 116 21 1951 25 .295 916 212 270 40 12 16 163 1952 26 .256 927 187 237 36 12 8 149 27 167 171 1953 21 .234 697 114 163 21 9 10 88 1954 22 .281 740 154 208 32 14 11 150 1955 25 .288 890 172 256 42 7 9 153 1956 23 .270 756 165 204 25 12 12 141 54 1957 26 .294 889 176 261 29 13 10 154 24 1958 27 .274 951 198 261 42 13 15 174 40 1959 27 .271 929 155 252 38 8 4 130 44 1960 23 .268 817 159 219 32 9 12 126 28 1961 25 .289 863 190 249 37 13 22 176 14 151 1962 22 .268 758 146 203 32 8 17 142 1 129 1963 25 .268 822 156 220 36 16 8 130 55 1964 28 .307 933 174 286 42 19 8 134 56 1965 20 .280 656 129 184 33 17 10 104 35 1966 23 .271 790 117 214 27 9 21 107 24 1967 42 .289 1279 219 369 47 12 32 198 36 146 1968 34 .291 1091 182 318 44 9 19 150 18 1969 37 .278 1178 189 328 49 10 8 160 65 1970 1971 39 .303 1225 242 371 67 8 32 223 101 1972 35 .268 1128 185 302 44 14 18 159 58 1973 39 .248 1221 185 303 45 15 9 166 78 1974 44 .274 1332 252 365 58 15 14 201 116 241 186 17 20 1975 45 .261 1378 231 360 77 6 21 210 56 204 263 18 25 1976 52 .283 1506 286 426 66 8 28 251 75 236 246 40 16 1977 46 .284 1395 285 396 71 12 34 251 78 239 300 30 16 1978 54 .293 1707 372 501 109 16 57 298 90 238 324 25 29 24 1979 42 .275 1238 245 341 58 11 33 201 67 216 231 19 40 18 1980 51 .248 1542 237 382 60 23 20 189 69 231 327 23 58 20 1981 53 .273 1691 292 461 80 8 49 248 46 203 278 14 28 13 1982 48 .316 1569 348 496 93 8 57 307 29 222 222 18 23 18 1983 50 .262 .436 1597 315 418 81 7 61 268 33 54 277 314 21 30 1984 51 .270 .439 1611 313 435 75 10 60 275 49 63 231 312 23 28 12 1985 52 .323 .514 1796 404 580 83 22 72 372 23 33 213 287 21 10 20 1986 55 .291 .431 1821 364 530 75 26 42 322 28 34 276 294 22 17 17 1987 59 .306 .469 .397 1931 412 590 123 15 54 365 59 74 271 304 31 16 15 1988 55 .308 .415 .399 1785 373 549 96 15 27 332 21 33 258 275 31 10 24 1989 64 .309 .433 .413 2132 464 659 116 16 39 414 32 42 349 275 64 24 24 1990 58 .291 .409 .382 1880 372 548 99 14 31 323 21 38 253 246 37 20 23 1991 59 .299 .444 .390 1985 411 593 110 11 52 381 25 41 271 274 39 24 20 1992 55 .281 .352 .370 1812 258 510 70 12 11 225 34 50 238 294 31 28 17 1993 63 .315 .435 .396 2158 426 679 116 13 39 385 59 83 255 348 34 37 18 1994 65 .320 .449 .410 2327 503 744 133 21 42 444 64 85 308 379 48 52 26 1995 63 .310 .464 .407 2174 480 673 152 17 50 435 48 76 320 399 38 55 27 1996 56 .287 .428 .373 1951 374 559 115 19 41 345 67 78 222 330 48 51 16 1997 67 .341 .529 .419 2428 613 828 165 18 85 577 67 82 278 382 70 49 30 1998 64 .340 .539 .428 2324 595 789 165 19 87 541 76 95 346 408 43 26 37 1999 65 .331 .480 .417 2323 546 769 157 20 50 495 83 93 324 368 48 45 40 2000 61 .324 .491 .425 2169 558 702 144 15 63 507 97 118 340 314 65 44 30 2001 58 .291 .417 .393 1981 406 576 118 14 35 365 84 102 288 320 60 43 25 2002 60 .302 .427 .373 2116 399 639 128 7 41 358 56 66 215 356 41 43 25 2003 63 .306 .454 .374 2244 399 687 138 21 50 374 50 67 212 409 43 34 21 2004 56 .279 .398 .358 1935 318 540 105 16 31 291 39 50 218 416 33 39 22 2005 60 .293 .434 .377 2069 356 607 118 17 46 326 76 96 243 416 49 19 25 2006 56 .276 .389 .351 1945 283 536 104 6 35 255 41 55 174 397 61 31 15 Yearly Team Stats y r o t s i H

128 2007 AUBURN Baseball Year G W-L Pct. SV CG SHO ERA IP H R ER BB SO PO A E Pct. DP 1949 19 9-10 .473 5.48 166.0 156 144 101 79 103 482 177 69 .905 18 1950 25 12-13 .480 217.2 180 104 142 156 524 290 65 .926 --- 1951 25 14-11 .560 225.0 204 156 145 170 ------1952 26 13-11 .542 4.14 235.0 193 162 108 158 139 698 264 59 .942 --- 1953 21 9-12 .429 3.84 173.1 161 120 74 131 132 629 199 66 .926 --- 1954 22 17-5 .773 2.19 189.0 148 86 46 94 122 538 212 43 .946 --- 1955 25 9-16 .360 215.2 249 191 119 133 641 230 83 .913 --- 1956 23 12-11 .522 4.06 170.2 191 123 77 111 118 560 239 53 .938 --- 1957 26 16-10 .615 3.24 222.0 228 132 80 106 144 665 288 53 .947 --- 1958 27 19-8 .704 2.48 290.0 219 118 80 115 214 ------40 1959 27 15-11 .577 3.21 230.0 232 123 82 108 173 ------80 ---- 22 1960 23 15-8 .652 5.31 207.0 209 148 122 128 158 1265 601 105 .947 37 1961 25 14-11 .560 4.21 220.0 235 150 103 120 129 1962 22 15-7 .682 2.50 205.0 186 57 108 160 1963 25 17-8 .680 3.46 213.0 158 98 82 103 189 1964 28 21-7 .750 2.45 246.1 177 91 67 136 179 1965 20 13-7 .650 4.67 152.2 140 89 79 91 121 1966 23 14-9 .609 3.15 180.0 133 77 53 79 132 1967 42 32-10 .762 21 2.09 374.0 271 145 87 168 312 1968 34 22-12 .647 2.52 289.0 226 109 81 154 232 1969 37 20-17 .541 2.49 318.0 270 128 88 155 265 1970 1971 39 23-16 .590 4.65 325.1 323 212 168 161 257 1972 35 18-17 .514 3.15 303.0 305 174 106 106 186 1973 39 20-19 .513 3 3.71 329.2 288 184 136 178 188 1974 44 31-13 .705 5 2.88 362.1 287 154 116 206 171 1975 45 24-21 .533 16 4 3.13 371.1 306 186 129 174 240 1976 52 37-15 .712 18 8 2.32 399.1 318 175 103 177 299 1977 46 28-18 .609 19 4 3.94 367.2 360 227 161 184 262 1978 54 33-21 .611 6 2 4.13 442.0 413 294 203 257 284 1979 42 21-21 .500 8 8 2 3.84 339.2 284 195 145 207 257 1980 51 27-24 .529 9 6 3.84 421.2 412 252 180 256 221 1981 53 27-26 .509 11 13 4.95 438.0 501 289 241 210 257 1982 48 27-20 .573 8 5 5.90 386.0 450 312 253 231 226 ------89 ---- 42 1983 50 16-34 .320 2 11 2 6.89 407.2 524 394 312 272 265 1193 456 101 .942 35 1984 51 27-24 .529 6 7 2 6.21 409.0 411 341 282 261 321 1226 517 99 .946 36 1985 52 30-22 .577 7 13 0 5.44 426.2 515 322 258 221 254 1259 522 97 .948 41 1986 55 31-24 .564 10 9 2 5.13 447.1 508 313 255 193 292 1353 572 100 .951 40 1987 59 42-18 .700 11 7 2 4.47 483.0 514 279 240 204 385 1452 567 69 .967 49 1988 55 39-16 .709 14 6 9 3.13 451.1 402 205 157 181 425 1352 545 74 .962 40 1989 64 44-20 .668 13 11 8 3.33 540.2 545 304 235 236 424 1622 626 77 .967 61 1990 58 34-24 .586 8 7 5 5.09 468.1 488 321 265 265 419 1405 566 98 .953 44 1991 59 35-24 .593 7 7 2 4.18 495.2 495 285 230 239 481 1487 641 83 .962 56 1992 55 30-25 .545 13 11 5 3.43 469.0 448 226 179 219 453 1407 546 72 .964 35 1993 63 40-23 .635 11 9 4 3.98 538.2 518 292 238 233 558 1616 625 82 .965 67 1994 65 44-21 .677 14 4 3 3.85 570.0 558 291 244 211 512 1710 705 93 .963 50 1995 63 50-13 .794 23 7 2 3.53 565.1 541 276 222 171 448 1696 725 94 .963 61 1996 56 32-24 .571 8 0 3 4.74 497.0 488 318 262 235 489 1491 584 104 .952 39 1997 67 50-17 .746 18 4 4 4.30 591.2 568 354 283 246 629 1775 685 109 .958 66 1998 64 46-18 .719 8 3 4 4.74 561.2 603 342 296 202 472 1685 672 93 .962 69 1999 65 46-19 .708 11 4 3 4.94 570.0 634 380 313 206 554 1710 548 103 .956 44 2000 61 41-20 .672 8 4 1 5.31 536.0 611 381 316 227 394 1608 582 101 .956 42 2001 57 37-21 .638 11 2 4 4.05 509.1 538 284 229 177 292 1528 627 90 .960 53 2002 60 34-26 .600 9 5 4 4.85 525.1 564 324 283 165 361 1576 627 68 .970 59 2003 63 42-21 .667 21 2 3 4.22 559.0 564 305 262 173 446 1677 652 77 .968 54 2004 56 32-24 .571 11 1 3 4.81 498.0 510 320 266 203 411 1494 574 81 .962 32 2005 60 34-26 .567 21 1 2 3.89 535.0 547 291 231 169 389 1605 679 83 .965 46 2006 56 22-34 .393 9 0 1 5.15 494.2 562 354 283 214 375 1484 557 90 .958 43 Yearly Team Stats y r o t s i H

2007 AUBURN Baseball 129 Date Opponent Score W-L Site Network Date Opponent Score W-L Site Network 4/14/86 KENTUCKY 5-4 W AUBURN ESPN 4/21/01 ALABAMA 7-5 W AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 4/10/88 at Florida 12-7 W at Gainesville SportsChannel 4/22/01 ALABAMA 10-5 W AUBURN CSSE 3/18/89 GEORGIA 6-8 L AUBURN SportsChannel 5/4/01 FLORIDA 5-2 W AUBURN Sunshine 3/25/89 at Miss. State (Gm. 1) 0-7 L Starkville, MS SportsChannel 5/6/01 FLORIDA 2-5 L AUBURN Sunshine/CSSE 3/26/89 at Miss. State 5-11 L Starkville, MS ESPN 5/11/01 LSU 5-20 L Baton Rouge, LA CSSE 5/13/89 LSU 8-5 W Gainesville, FL (SEC) SportsChannel 5/13/01 LSU 9-7 W Baton Rouge, LA Guarantee at Florida 4-2 W Gainesville, FL (SEC) SportsChannel 5/16/01 Georgia 4-8 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSSE 5/14/89 Georgia 2-1 W Gainesville, FL (SEC) SportsChannel 5/17/01 South Carolina 4-5 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSSE 5/27/89 at Florida State 6-7 L Tallahassee, FL (NCAA) Sunshine 3/31/02 Florida 1-6 L Gainesville, FL Sunshine 3/31/90 at LSU (Gm. 1) 6-12 L Baton Rouge, LA HSE 4/7/02 LSU 5-9 L AUBURN Jumbo/CSS at LSU (Gm. 2) 6-5 W Baton Rouge, LA HSE 4/9/02 GEORGIA TECH 5-9 L AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 4/1/90 at LSU 17-7 W Baton Rouge, LA HSE 4/12/02 Ole Miss 10-3 W Oxford, MS CSS 4/21/90 ALABAMA 7-6 W AUBURN SportsChannel 4/13/02 Ole Miss 1-2 L Oxford, MS Fox SportsNet South 5/5/90 at Florida 7-8 L Gainesville, FL SportsChannel 4/26/02 Alabama 6-8 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSS 4/20/91 at Alabama (Gm. 1) 19-11 W Tuscaloosa, AL SportsChannel 4/27/02 Alabama 5-6 L Tusclaoosa, AL Fox SportsNet South 5/18/91 Miss. State 0-1 L Baton Rouge, LA (SEC) SportsChannel 5/22/02 LSU 1-2 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 3/21/92 at Florida (Gm. 1) 2-4 L Gainesville, FL SportsChannel 5/23/02 Arkansas 5-8 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 3/22/92 at Florida 1-2 L Gainesville, FL SportsChannel 5/31/02 Florida Atlantic 11-16 L Tuscaloosa, AL (NCAA) CSS 4/17/93 ARKANSAS (Gm. 1) 7-8 L AUBURN JP/SportSouth 6/1/02 Alabama 3-6 L Tuscaloosa, AL (NCAA) CSS ARKANSAS (Gm. 2) 6-1 W AUBURN JP/SportSouth 3/16/03 TENNESSEE 3-2 W AUBURN CSS 5/8/93 at LSU (Gm. 1) 2-21 L Baton Rouge, LA HSE 3/18/03 Georgia Tech 7-5 W Atlanta, GA CSS 4/9/94 VANDERBILT 20-7 W AUBURN JP/SportSouth 3/23/03 Kentucky 10-3 W Lexington, KY CSS 4/16/94 at Arkansas 6-3 W Fayetteville, AR JP/SportSouth 3/28/03 Georgia 4-3 [13] W Athens, GA CSS 6/4/94 Oklahoma 4-5 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN2 3/30/03 Georgia 6-7 L Athens, GA CSS 6/6/94 Miami 5-7 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN 4/6/03 ALABAMA 7-6 W AUBURN CSS 3/16/96 at Tennessee 10-5 [10] W Knoxville, TN SportSouth 4/13/03 Mississippi State 7-3 W Starkville, MS CSS 4/6/96 FLORIDA 10-7 W AUBURN SportsChannel 4/27/03 Vanderbilt 0-3 L Nashville, TN CSS 4/7/96 FLORIDA 5-6 L AUBURN SportsChannel 5/3/03 FLORIDA 6-8 L AUBURN Sunshine 5/4/96 LSU 0-6 L AUBURN SportSouth 5/4/03 FLORIDA 4-3 W AUBURN CSS 3/15/97 TENNESSEE 16-4 W AUBURN Fox Sport South 5/9/03 LSU 5-6 L Baton Rouge, LA Cox 4/12/97 ALABAMA (Gm. 1) 13-8 W AUBURN Fox Sport South 5/11/03 LSU 14-8 W Baton Rouge, LA CSS 5/30/97 Stanford 3-8 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN 5/17/03 OLE MISS 5-2 W AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 6/1/97 Rice 10-1 W Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN2 5/18/03 OLE MISS 6-2 W AUBURN CSS 6/3/97 Stanford 4-11 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN 5/22/03 Vanderbilt 3-1 W Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 5/2/98 KENTUCKY 14-3 W AUBURN Fox Sport South 5/23/03 Alabama 5-7 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 5/16/98 Alabama (Game 1) 3-4 L Hoover, AL (SEC) Fox Sport South 5/24/03 South Carolina 5-1 W Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 5/17/98 Arkansas 7-5 W Hoover, AL (SEC) Fox Sport South 5/24/03 Alabama 3-13 [7] L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 5/24/98 Florida State 10-16 L Tallahassee, FL (NCAA) Sunshine 5/30/03 PRINCETON 5-2 W AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 1/29/99 Georgia Tech 17-12 W Orlando, FL Fox SportsNet South 5/31/03 OHIO STATE 5-7 L AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 2/5/99 UNC ASHEVILLE 7-1 W AUBURN ACN 5/31/03 CLEMSON 15-0 W AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 2/16/99 TROY STATE 5-12 L AUBURN ACN 6/1/03 OHIO STATE 7-9 L AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 2/19/99 M. TENNESSEE ST. 8-2 W AUBURN ACN 3/14/04 Clemson 9-6 W Clemson, SC CSS 3/2/99 DAVIDSION 16-0 W AUBURN ACN 3/27/04 Tennessee 6-7 L Knoxville, TN CSS 3/9/99 VCU 7-2 W AUBURN ACN 3/28/04 Tennessee 7-3 W Knoxville, TN CSS 3/10/99 VCU 12-4 W AUBURN ACN 3/30/04 Georgia Tech 5-20 L Atlanta, GA CSS 3/26/99 ALABAMA 15-4 W AUBURN ACN 4/4/04 LSU 2-3 L AUBURN CSS 3/28/99 ALABAMA 4-10 L AUBURN ACN 4/18/04 Alabama 0-19 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSS 4/2/99 Miss. State 3-13 L Starkville, MS ACN 4/25/04 MISSISSIPPI STATE 6-5 W AUBURN CSS 4/6/99 UAB 17-5 W AUBURN ACN 4/30/04 Florida 4-7 L Gainesville, FL Sunshine 4/9/99 TENNESSEE 19-13 W AUBURN ACN 5/1/04 Florida 8-11 L Gainesville, FL Sunshine 4/10/99 TENNESSEE 6-3 W AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 5/7/04 SOUTH CAROLINA 12-9 W AUBURN CSS 4/11/99 TENNESSEE 16-4 W AUBURN ACN 5/8/04 SOUTH CAROLINA 1-3 L AUBURN CSS 5/2/99 LSU 2-11 L Baton Rouge, LA ACN 5/9/04 SOUTH CAROLINA 11-12 L AUBURN CSS 5/16/99 GEORGIA 13-2 W AUBURN ACN 5/14/04 GEORGIA 2-11 L AUBURN CSS 5/19/99 LSU 6-2 W Hoover, AL (SEC) ACN 5/15/04 GEORGIA 0-4 L AUBURN FSN 5/20/99 Arkansas 3-2 W Hoover, AL (SEC) ACN 5/16/04 GEORGIA 4-3 W AUBURN CSS 5/22/99 Arkansas 5-9 L Hoover, AL (SEC) Fox SportsNet South 3/19/05 TENNESSEE 7-1 W AUBURN CSS 5/22/99 Arkansas 6-9 L Hoover, AL (SEC) ACN 4/5/05 GEORGIA TECH 2-3 L AUBURN CSS 5/28/99 NC STATE 9-7 W AUBURN (NCAA) ACN 4/9/05 Mississippi State 8-7 W Starkville, MS FSN 5/29/99 WINTHROP 8-6 W AUBURN (NCAA) ACN 4/9/05 FLORIDA 2-4 L AUBURN COX 5/30/99 TULANE 5-7 L AUBURN (NCAA) ACN 5/8/05 OLE MISS 1-9 L AUBURN CSS 5/30/99 TULANE 13-9 W AUBURN (NCAA) ACN 5/13/05 Georgia 5-4 W Athens, GA CSS 2/29/00 TROY STATE 14-7 W AUBURN CSSE 5/14/05 Georgia 5-7 L Athens, GA CSS 3/7/00 DAVIDSON 10-5 W AUBURN CSSE 5/22/05 ALABAMA 9-11 L AUBURN CSS 3/26/00 GEORGIA 9-8 (10) W AUBURN CSSE 6/4/05 Florida State (NCAA) 3-4 L Tallahassee, FL Sunshine 3/31/00 LSU 11-18 L AUBURN CSSE 6/5/05 Florida State (NCAA) 4-10 L Tallahassee, FL Sunshine 4/2/00 LSU 10-12 L AUBURN Guarantee 3/18/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 3-7 L AUBURN CSS 4/4/00 MERCER 19-2 W AUBURN CSSE 3/25/06 Vanderbilt 1-9 L Nashville, TN CSS 4/23/00 VANDERBILT 10-8 W AUBURN CSSE 4/22/06 Florida 1-4 L Gainesville, FL FSN 4/29/00 Florida 11-8 (10) W Gainesville, FL Sunshine 4/29/06 Alabama 7-6 W Tuscaloosa, AL CSS 5/5/00 Alabama 2-3 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSSE 4/30/06 Alabama 1-9 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSS 5/6/00 Alabama 6-3 W Tuscaloosa, AL Fox SportsNet South 5/6/06 LSU 3-5 L AUBURN CSS/Jumbo 5/7/00 Alabama 4-13 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSSE 5/7/06 LSU 2-8 L AUBURN CSS/Jumbo 5/13/00 MISS. STATE 9-10 L AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 5/14/06 GEORGIA 4-9 L AUBURN CSS 5/17/00 Florida 2-7 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSSE 5/18/00 South Carolina 4-11 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSSE 3/16/01 OLE MISS 8-10 L AUBURN CSSE (SEC) - SEC Tournament 3/18/01 OLE MISS 5-6 [11] L AUBURN CSSE (CWS) - College World Series

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130 2007 AUBURN Baseball Auburn University Auburn University has a proud and dynamic 150-year history. The institution was chartered on Feb. 1, 1856 as the East Alabama Male College, a private liberal arts school established by Alabama Methodists to foster Christian education. A single four-story building was completed at a cost of $111,000 in 1859 with 80 students enrolled and a faculty of five. Five male students were graduated in the first commencement held. When Alabama seceded from the Union, faculty and students resigned to enlist for the duration of the Civil War. Among those joining was William J. Samford, who would later become governor of Alabama. The college building, then named Old Main, was used as a Confederate hospital from 1864 until classes resumed in 1866. When fire destroyed Old Main in 1887, it was replaced on the same site in 1888 by Samford Hall, named after Gov. Samford. Today Samford Hall serves as the AU's administrative headquarters. The college struggled in the shattered Southern economy during the years after the Civil War. It was a ruined economy and those that pledged large sums to the college went bankrupt and could not meet their pledges. The (1872), as well as portions of the School of Agriculture and Biological Sciences Methodist Church granted the institution to the state in 1872 for use as a land- and the School of Architecture and Fine Arts (both subsequently renamed). grant university under the Morrill Act, signed by President Lincoln in 1862. The Auburn's greatest growth and development came after World War II. From institution then became the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, a campus of 35 buildings in 1946, the university's multi-million dollar physical changing from the private liberal arts school to a state-supported college with complex has grown to approximately 375 buildings on 1,840 acres. The an emphasis on the new scientific and agricultural programs. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station conducts crop, animal and soil exper- Continuous expansion followed. In 1899, the Alabama Legislature decided imentation statewide, and Extension agents are stationed in all 67 Alabama a new name was needed to reflect the expanded role of the institution. The col- counties. Main campus enrollment currently exceeds 23,000, with about 1,250 lege's name was changed to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. faculty. From the beginning, however, virtually everyone connected with the uni- In 1967, the State Legislature approved a $5 million bond issue for the pur- versity ignored official names, preferring always the name selected for the pose of establishing a four-year university at Montgomery under the supervi- town, founded in 1836, where the institution was located- Auburn. Elizabeth sion and control of the Auburn University Board of Trustees. It was name Harper, the daughter-in-law of the settlement's founder, was inspired by a line Auburn University at Montgomery. AUM began operation in the former from Oliver Goldsmith's poem, "The Deserted Village," which reads, "Sweet Extension Center of the University of Alabama temporarily in 1969. The Auburn, loveliest village of the plain." Would the history of this institution have Montgomery community raised money to purchase a 500-acre site seven miles been the same had it been named Geneva as once was proposed for naming east of the city off I-85. The new campus was built and occupied in 1971. the town? The story goes that straws were drawn for naming the town Geneva Currently its enrollment stands at approximately 5,000. or Auburn. Auburn won out. Auburn University is a pre-eminent land-grant and comprehensive As Charles C. Thach, the university's sixth president said, "The Alabama research institution with nearly 23,000 students and 6,500 faculty and staff. Polytechnic Institute, a high sounding phrase, is fit for legal document; and Ranked among the top 50 public universities nationally, Auburn is Alabama's grave legislation, but not to conjure with and not to yell and not to dream with largest educational institution, offering more than 230 undergraduate, gradu- as is "Fair Auburn." The Legislature agreed, and in 1960 Alabama Polytechnic ate, and doctoral degree programs. Institute became Auburn University. Women students were first admitted to Auburn in 1892, making Auburn the Economic Impact Highlights oldest four-year coeducational school in Alabama and the second oldest in the • A recent study determined AU had a nearly $4 billion economic impact on Southeast. the state of Alabama. Twelve schools and colleges advance the University's outstanding pro- • AU provides principal academic support for Alabama agricultural, con- grams of teaching, research and service. The current colleges and schools and struction and manufacturing industries. the dates of this original inception are: College of Agriculture, 1872; College of • AU is the primary source of instruction and research for Alabama's Architecture Design and Construction, 1907; College of Business, 1967; emerging aerospace, automotive, microelectronics, and wireless technology College of Education, 1915; Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, 1872; industries.

• AU has partnered with the state to develop a hotel and conference cen- y School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, 1984; College of Human Sciences, t i ter at Gulf State Park, which will offer hands-on education to students and s 1916; College of Liberal Arts, 1986; School of Nursing, 1979; James Harrison r

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n College of Veterinary Medicine, 1907; Graduate School, 1872. In 1986, a uni- U Research Highlights n versity reorganization created the College of Liberal Arts and the College of r • Sponsored research at AU totals more than $71 million annually. u Sciences and Mathematics from the former school of Arts and Sciences b u A

132 2007 AUBURN Baseball • Auburn devotes extensive research funding are also AU alumni. to seven Peaks of Excellence: cellular and molec- AUBURN PROFILE • AU's Ralph Brown Draughon Library has more ular biosciences, detection and food safety, fish- than 2.7 million volumes, with 2.5 million volumes of eries and aquaculture, forest sustainability, infor- STUDENT PROFILE (2005-06) microfilm. mation technology, poultry products safety/quality Enrollment...... 23,333 and transportation. Undergraduates ...... 19,254 Auburn People Graduate students ...... 3,169 Professional students ...... 910 Auburn faculty and alumni are world-class achiev- New freshmen...... 4,197 ers in practically every arena. Here are just a few Research Highlights Male students ...... 11,878 (50.9%) examples: Female students ...... 11,455 (49.1%) • AU research has led to licensing and spon- In-State students ...... 14,456 (62%) • Auburn has graduated six astronauts: Henry sorship agreements with more than 250 commer- Minority students ...... 2,698 (11%) "Hank" Hartsfield ('54), T.K. Mattingly ('58), Kathryn cial firms in less than three years to transfer a Mean ACT score of entering freshmen...... 24.1 Thornton ('70), Jan Davis ('77), Jim Voss ('72), and First-Year Retention rate ...... 85.2% variety of its research developments to the mar- the late Clifton Williams ('54). Graduation rates: ketplace. 4-year...... 33.6% • Vincent "Bo" Jackson, a two-sport professional • AU is in the planning phase for a research 5-year...... 59.2% star who won the Heisman Trophy in 1985, received park to attract significant technology business and 6-year...... 64.9% his bachelor of sciences degree in family and child Number of National Merit Scholars ...... 27 industry to the area and enhance and support development from Auburn in 1992. AU's research mission. • Fob James ('57), as an Auburn student-athlete • AU is one of six universities selected by the FACULTY PROFILE: (2005-06) earned all-America honors as a running back for the Faculty with terminal (highest available) degree ...... U.S. Department of Homeland Security to provide ...... 90% Tigers. In addition to an extremely successful career experts for a homeland security "think tank." Full-time faculty...... 1,176 in industry, including founding DP Industries, he was Minority faculty ...... 172 (15%) twice elected governor of Alabama. Female faculty...... 316 (27%) • Timothy D. Cook, senior vice president of world- Male faculty...... 855 (73%) Instruction/Academics Student to faculty ratio ...... 17:1 wide operations for Apple Computer, Inc., of Highlights Cupertino, Calif., is responsible for leading Apple's • U.S. News & World Report ranked two AU global operations organization. colleges in the top 100 in their fields nationwide. • Don Logan ('66) is president and CEO of Time, The Ginn College of Engineering was ranked 77th and the AU College of Inc. Education was ranked 82nd. The rankings were compiled as part of its • Carl Mundy ('57) retired after serving as Commandant of the Marine Corps. America's Best Graduate Schools 2006. More than 100 AU graduates have served as admirals or generals in the U.S. • U.S. News & World Report - for the 12th consecutive year - ranked AU in armed forces. the top 50 public universities in the nation. • Rowdy Gaines ('82) is an Olympic gold medalist, world record holder and • The November 2003 edition of Kiplinger's magazine ranked AU among its television sports commentator. best values in U.S. public institutions, as did the 2004 Princeton Review. • Elmer Harris (‘62) was chairman and CEO of Alabama Power Company. Kiplinger rated AU 26th in terms of in-state student value and 31st for out-of- state student value. The Campus/City • AU is the only university in the country to offer a degree in wireless tech- Auburn's beautiful main campus graced by greenery and open spaces and nology, and the first in the Southeast to offer degrees in software engineering. highlighted by historic Samford Park -- is made up of 375 buildings spread • AU is known for its "rocket science": six NASA astronauts graduated from across 1,875 acres bordered on two sides by farms and woodlands. Buildings AU, and the current director and one past director of Kennedy Space Center in the main campus area are within walking distance of each other. Residence halls are only a short walk from classrooms, dining and athletic facilities. Auburn is located in the Southeastern United States in east-central Alabama about 30 miles from the Georgia border. One of the state's fastest growing cities, Auburn has a popu- lation of about 45,000. An adjacent twin-city, Opelika, has a popu- lation of about 30,000. Atlanta, Ga. is only 100 miles to the north- east via Interstate 85; Birmingham is 100 miles to the north via U.S. 280 or I-85/65; Montgomery is 50 miles to the east via I-85;

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 133 DR. ED RICHARDSON retired school teacher. Born in Selma, Auburn’s first lady moved to Montgomery at age 16, and graduated from Sidney President Lanier High School in 1961.

Mrs. Richardson, who attended AUM, but earned a bach- elor’s degree from AU in 1983, taught English and French at The Auburn University Board of several high schools. She also served as an adjunct instruc- Trustees unanimously voted on tor at Southern Union and Alex City Community College. Mrs. Sept. 1, 2006 to remove interim from Richardson retired from Montgomery Public Schools in 2004 Dr. Ed Richardson’s title, making him the 17th president of to join her husband in Auburn when he was named the uni- Auburn University. He had served as interim president since versity’s interim president. Mrs. Richardson is now compiling Jan. 20, 2004. As State Superintendent of Education, a booklet featuring Auburn University’s first ladies that lived Richardson had served on the Auburn University Board of in the current president’s home. Trustees from 1995 until his interim appointment. The Richardsons have two daughters, Merit and Laura, Upon accepting the position, his primary task was to con- both graduates of Auburn. The Richardson family also vince the of Colleges and Schools to lift includes three grandchildren: Seth (12), Molly (5), and the the probationary status placed upon Auburn University late in latest addition, Gunnar who was born April 3 of this year, 2003. Clearing the university’s name with regard to its along with two grand-dogs, Destin and Buckley. accreditation status in December 2004 was the culmination of a year of difficult work.

With the SACS accreditation problem behind him, Richardson began working on projects of lasting importance: positioning Auburn to attract a permanent president with out- standing qualifications.

To that end, Richardson put before the AU Board of Trustees an aggressive agenda for 2005-2006.

The agenda places major emphasis on the development of Auburn University’s Research Park, improving its airport, effecting changes in the current structure of AU’s agriculture programs, establishment of a closer working relationship with AU-Montgomery and formation of a process to conduct aca- demic program reviews including post-tenure review and stu- dent assessment. The agenda also includes the formation of an Auburn University and University of Alabama team to work for better state funding. Prior to assuming the post at Auburn, Richardson had served as State Superintendent of Education since October, 1995.

Before he became state superintendent, Richardson was superintendent of schools for the Auburn City Board of Education for 13 years. He spent eight years as a teacher, assistant principal and principal in the Montgomery County school system and served eight years as principal of

President Richardson Andalusia High School. Richardson has earned three

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134 2007 AUBURN Baseball JAY JACOBS Athletic Director

Auburn Athletics Director Jay Jacobs has a vision of leading Auburn Athletics to becoming the nation’s preeminent Athletics Department. In his brief tenure at the helm of the Tigers’ program, Jacobs has set out on a path that has seen the department prosper athletically, academically, and financially, mak- ing sound decisions that have benefited Auburn student-athletes, coaches, and fans. Department. Athletically, the Tigers have claimed five national championships under In December 2005, Auburn signed a five-year contract with Under Armour Jacobs, including a school-record four titles in 2005-06 along with six Performance Apparel to be the official outfitter of the University’s athletic teams. Southeastern Conference titles. Last year, the Auburn men’s and women’s swim- The five-year contract, worth over $10.6 million in sponsorship, product, and addi- ming programs each won NCAA titles, the women’s outdoor track and field team tional benefits, provides Auburn's athletic teams Under Armour uniforms, cleats, won its first-ever national championship, and the equestrian team captured the apparel, and accessories. national varsity equestrian crown. Auburn also extended its multi-media rights contract with ISP Sports for an Individually in 2005-06, Auburn produced 54 All-Americans, 52 All-SEC per- additional nine years following the end of the current agreement in 2007. The new formers, six NCAA individual and relay champions, 21 Southeastern Conference terms include revenue to the Athletics Department of an average of more than champions, and five Tiger student-athletes were named SEC Athlete of the Year $5.8 million annually, more than double the previous contract of nearly $2.4 mil- in their respective sport. lion per year. Perhaps more impressive than Auburn’s athletic achievements, are the suc- Under Jacobs’ leadership, Auburn has also moved forward with several cesses by Tiger student-athletes in the classroom. The NCAA’s Academic facility projects designed to benefit Tiger athletic programs and their fans. The Progress Report (APR) that was released in February 2006, recognized three most recognizable update has been the Jordan-Hare Stadium Phase 1C renova- Auburn programs for scoring in the 90th-100th percentile nationally. The APR, tion, set for completion in August 2006. The renovations include new conces- which is a formula based upon student-athletes’ retention and eligibility, saw the sions and expanded restroom facilities on the west and east concourses along Auburn football team post the highest score of any Division I public institution from with a spacious plaza on the west side of the stadium. a Bowl Championship Series conference. The men’s cross country and men’s golf In 2005-06, Auburn opened the new Hutsell-Rosen Track and a new wood programs posted perfect APR scores of 1,000 and joined the football program to floor surface was placed over the old tartan floor at Beard-Eaves-Memorial receive public recognition by the NCAA. Coliseum. Other projects set for ground-breaking in 2006-07 include a new ten- In 2005-06, five Auburn student-athletes were Academic All-Americans, 122 nis facility west of campus, an outdoor training pool located at the old Luther earned Academic All-SEC honors, and cross country and track and field All- Young Tennis Complex and a new golf training center. American Angela Homan won the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and received For Jacobs, it was only fitting that he was named Auburn's 14th Director of the prestigious Auburn University Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. A total of 200 Athletics on December 22, 2004, after working in almost every area of the Auburn Auburn student-athletes earned grade point averages of 3.0 or better during the Athletics Department for the previous 20 years. Fall 2005 semester and a record 185 student-athletes were honored at the annu- It was the final step for Jacobs in a career that had allowed him to gain a al Tiger Torch Banquet. wide-range of experiences in collegiate athletics, from the perspective of a stu- Jacobs, who gained strong business expertise as the Senior Associate dent-athlete, to the position of Senior Associate Athletics Director for Tigers Athletics Director for Tigers Unlimited prior to his appointment as Director of Unlimited, Auburn's fund-raising arm. Athletics, has initiated several successful business ventures for the Athletics Jacobs grew up just 20 miles from Auburn in LaFayette and made several trips a year to the campus to watch athletic events. Later, after moving to Jacksonville, Fla., to attend high school, he returned to Auburn for college. After walking on the Auburn football team, he earned two letters as an offensive tackle in 1982 and 1983. As a senior, he started for the SEC Championship Tigers that finished the season ranked third nationally. Not long after his career ended against Michigan in the 1984 Sugar Bowl, Jacobs started the journey that led him to being named Athletics Director. After one season as a coach at Lee-Scott Academy in Auburn, Jacobs returned to his alma matter in 1985 as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. After serving two seasons (1986-87) as a graduate football coach, Jacobs was named Conditioning Coach, a position he held for three years (1988- 91). In 1991, he became an Assistant Athletics Director. Three years later, he was pro- moted to Associate Athletics Director for Operations, overseeing a variety of sup- port functions in the Athletics Department. As the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Tigers Unlimited from 2001- Athletic Director Jay Jacobs

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 135 Lori Arthurs Keith Bagwell Susan Bazemore Janie Boles Marcia Boosinger Nikki Borges Randy Byars Asst. Director, Director, Assistant for Athletic Director of Donor Faculty Athletics Associate AD, Manager, Athletic Athletic Finance Athletic Facilities Recruiting and Services and Annual Representative Marketing and Facilities Compliance Giving Communications

Buddy Davidson Latisha Durroh Haven Fields Mike Hales Kay Hargrave Ann Harper Jimmy Harris Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Coordinator, Associate AD, Athletic Business Assoc. Director of Director Community Development Officer Marketing Development Assistant Athletics Development Relations/Spirit

Bernard Hill Dot Hill David Housel Tim Jackson Meredith Jenkins Sandra Johns Eric Kleypas Diana Martin Associate AD, Mail Room Athletic Director Executive Associate Assoc. ADSWA Athletic Business Grounds Crew Compliance Office Compliance Supervisor Emeritus Athletics Director Assistant Secretary

Mary Mask Rich McGlynn Brent McNeely Vicki Meetze David Mines Stephen Naughton Kim Presley Mark Richard Athletic Business Associate AD, Manager, Athletic Development Asst. Athletic Director, Director of Athletic Athletic Business Senior Associate Assistant Compliance Facilities Program Manager, Compliance Ticket Sales Assistant AD/Team Support Tigers Unlimited Support Staff

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136 2007 AUBURN Baseball In 2007, Auburn baseball is once again ROD BRAMBLETT available to Tiger fans Rod Bramblett, the Auburn ISP Sports Network's throughout the state of Director of Broadcast Services, is serving in his 15th Alabama. The Auburn season as the play-by-play voice for Auburn base- ISP Sports Network, a Division of ISP Sports, is in its 13th season of producing ball. and distributing Auburn baseball throughout the state. Bramblett also serves as play-by-play voice for As the exclusive producer and marketer of Auburn sports programming, Auburn Tiger football and basketball making him the Auburn ISP Sports Network coordinates and distributes all football, men's one of only four announcers in the SEC to do radio basketball, women's basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball and softball radio play-by-play for all three major sports. Bramblett is broadcasts, a weekly coaches call-in show and weekly television shows for foot- also the host for the Auburn ISP Sports Network's ball and men's basketball. The Auburn ISP Sports Network is also in charge of weekly call-in show Tiger Talk as well as the Auburn Football Preview, Review Auburn's pay-per-view television production, all Auburn video projects, and is and Auburn Basketball Review, television shows. also involved in a wide range of marketing, promotional and licensing activities As Director of Broadcast Services for the Auburn ISP Sports Network, related to Auburn athletics. Bramblett is responsible for coordination of the network's affiliate relations, The official website for Auburn sports, AuburnTigers.com, is a joint venture audio production and satellite uplink services. between Auburn ISP Sports Network and CSTV Online. Born in Waycross, Ga., Bramblett, 41, grew up in Valley, Ala., and is a 1988 The Auburn Network will broadcast 32 regular-season games which graduate of Auburn. includes Auburn's entire Southeastern Conference schedule. The Network will also broadcast all post-season action. In addition, the entire Auburn baseball schedule can be heard locally on WMXA-FM (96.7). Baseball games that conflict with men’s basketball games ANDY BURCHAM can be heard on WKKR-FM (97.7). Andy Burcham, Station Manager for WANI, 1400 Mike Hubbard is the president of the Auburn Network. Jon Cole is the vice- AM, in Auburn-Opelika, is now in his 13th season on president and general manager. Steve Witten serves as General Sales Manager the Auburn baseball broadcast crew. for the network and Jay McPhillips is an Account Executive. Kevin Duvall is the A veteran of Auburn ISP Sports Network football and men's basketball radio broadcasts, as well as Network's chief engineer. Audra Plummer and Billy Ferris coordinate the the play-by-play voice for Auburn ISP Sports Network's video services. Sam Brumbeloe is the Radio Network Manager and is Network pay-per-view telecasts, Burcham handles the associate producer for Auburn baseball. all the play-by-play duties for Auburn's women's bas- ketball games. A native of Nashville, Ill., Burcham, 46, received his undergraduate degree from Indiana State in 1983. Burcham is married to the former Jan Gunnels. Gunnels received her B.S. and PhD from Auburn.

AUBURN NETWORK BASEBALL AFFILIATES

CITY/TOWN STATION FREQUENCY Abbeville...... WESZ-FM ...... 98.7 Auburn/Opelika...... WMXA-FM...... 96.7 ...... WKKR-FM ...... 97.7 Birmingham ...... WSPZ-AM...... 690 Cullman ...... WKUL-FM ...... 92.1 Dothan ...... WLDA-FM ...... 100.5 ...... WIJK-AM ...... 1470 Evergreen...... WPGG-FM...... 93.3 Foley...... WHEP-AM ...... 1310 Guntersville...... WGSV-AM ...... 1270 Jackson ...... WRJX-AM...... 1230 Jasper...... WQJJ-FM ...... 97.7 Montgomery ...... WMSP-AM ...... 740 Moulton...... WALW-FM ...... 98.3 ...... WCRL-AM ...... 1570 Oneonta ...... WKLD-FM ...... 97.7 Pensacola/Flomaton...... WPFL-FM ...... 105.1 ...... WELR-AM...... 1360 Roanoke/LaGrange ...... WELR-FM ...... 102.3 Scottsboro ...... WZCT-AM...... 1330

Selma ...... WHBB-AM ...... 1490 Auburn ISP Sports Network

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 137 The 2007 Auburn Baseball Media Guide has been pre- The credential authorizes the use by an accredited organization MEDIA RELATIONS pared to assist the working news media and is designed to aid for news coverage of the game or event. Any unauthorized use all media members in their coverage of Tiger baseball. Requests of credentials subjects the bearer to ejection from the location STAFF DIRECTORY for additional information, player interviews, photographs and the event is being held and subjects the accredited organization press credentials should be directed to Dan Froehlich, Auburn to revocation of its credentials for future Auburn athletic events. KIRK SAMPSON Media Relations, P.O. Box 351, Auburn, AL 36831-0351, (334) The accredited organization and bearer assume all risk incident Assistant AD/Media Relations 844-9803. to the performance by the bearer. Football Contact

Home (334) 887-0839 CREDENTIALS: Arrangements for media credentials for all PRESS SERVICES: Members of the working media will be Email [email protected] Auburn home baseball games should be made through Auburn provided statistics, rosters and notes prior to each Auburn base- Media Relations. Media members are urged to send credential ball game. Additionally, a complete boxscore will be available to requests on company letterhead to Dan Froehlich. the media following each game. Phone lines and power outlets CHUCK GALLINA Auburn's goal is to disseminate information as widely, uni- are available throughout the new Plainsman Park press box. Sports Information Director Men’s Basketball, Equestrian, Men’s Golf Contact formly and fairly as possible using normally accepted media Anyone wishing to file a story may do so from the press box or standards. Media must meet the following guidelines in order to from the Auburn Media Relations Office at the Auburn Athletic Home (334) 502-0929 be granted credentials. Only media that meet the criteria will be Complex. Multiple courtesy telephone lines are also available for Email [email protected] considered for access to Auburn's press conferences and other use by visiting radio broadcast crews on a reciprocal basis. media opportunities. DAN FROEHLICH The number of credentials issued is limited by available WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE: Coach Tom Slater will con- Associate Media Relations Director resources. Due to space and facility restrictions, access, seat duct a weekly teleconference prior each to a Southeastern Baseball, Soccer Contact assignments on press row as well as on-field photography will be Conference series. The first teleconference will the week of made on a space available basis. In some situations, pool March 13th, before the Tigers' SEC series against South Office (334) 844-9803 reporting may be necessary. Carolina. Please contact the Auburn Media Relations Office for Home (334) 501-8455 Cell (334) 750-1389 the day, time, and number to participate in this media opportuni- Email [email protected] PRINT ty. 1. Daily newspapers are eligible to apply for credentials and BRAD GUST access to media opportunities. The granting and number of INTERVIEWS: Coach Tom Slater and Auburn baseball play- Associate Media Relations Director credentials will be based on circulation of the newspaper on ers are available for personal or telephone interviews by contact- Football, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field a space available basis. ing Dan Froehlich in the Media Relations Office. On game days, 2. Weekly newspapers should contact the Alabama Press players will be available after the game. Post-game interviews Home (334) 501-2239 Association to request credentials. with Coach Tom Slater can be conducted in the dugout following Email [email protected] 3. Speciality publications that cover or sports in Coach Slater’s post-game radio show. Auburn practices are the host site of the two participating schools are eligible to be open to the media and players can be made available before or CAROL WHITE granted credentials on a space available basis. after practice. Practices generally run from 2 p.m. until 4-5 p.m. Associate Media Relations Director Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf TELEVISION WWW SITE: Auburn Media Relations maintains a compre- Cell (334) 750-0401 1. Television stations that have nightly news broadcasts that hensive web site on the internet. The Auburn Athletic Home Email [email protected] include sports coverage are eligible to apply for credentials. Page, which features all releases, stats, notes and boxscores All other stations will be filled on a space available basis. distributed by the Auburn Media Relations Office, can be located 2. Student television stations from the two participating schools at: www.auburntigers.com HANK HAGER are eligible to apply for credentials. MAILING ADDRESS Assistant Director of Media Relations Softball, Football Contact RADIO P.O. Box 351 1. National and regional networks are eligible to apply for cre- Auburn, AL 36831-0351 Cell (334) 707-1588 dentials. Email [email protected] 2. Radio stations that employ a full-time sports director and reg- OVERNIGHT ADDRESS ularly air sports news are eligible to apply for credentials. Auburn Athletic Complex KYLE CORNISH Credentials will be granted on a space available basis. 392 South Donahue Dr. Media Relations Assistant Auburn, AL 36849 Volleyball, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Women’s INTERNET Tennis Contact OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS 1. Internet sites of the home and visiting school (as determined Athletic Department (334) 844-4750 by the Media Relations Director) are eligible to apply for cre- Cell (785) 979-6223 Media Relations Fax (334) 844-9807 Email [email protected] dentials. Baseball Office (334) 844-4975 2. The internet site that is the official online service of the Plainsman Park Press Box (334) 844-4138 national cable network that is televising the game will receive Athletic Ticket Office (334) 844-4040 credentials in accordance with conference contractual obliga- (800) AUB-1957 tion. Auburn ISP Sports Network (334) 826-2929 3. Auburn's policy is to issue credentials only to those online Satellite Uplink (334) 844-5707 organizations whose primary purpose is gathering news and disseminating it and for which other commercial activities are Auburn University is an equal opportunity institution whose ancillary (e.g. CNN/SI). programs, services, activities and operations are without dis- 4. 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138 2007 AUBURN Baseball PRINT CONTACT ADDRESS PHONE FAX EMAIL Associated Press John Zenor 201 Monroe St., Suite 1940, Montgomery, AL 36104 334/262-5947 334/265-7177 [email protected] Anniston Star Joe Medley 4505 McLellan Blvd., Anniston, AL 36206 256/235-3576 256/241-1991 [email protected] Auburn Plainsman Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849 334/844-9104 334/844-9114 Birmingham News Charles Goldberg P.O. Box 2553, Birmingham, AL 35202 205/325-2431 205/325-2425 [email protected] Kevin Scarbinsky Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Christa Turner 17 West 12th St., Columbus, GA 31902 706/571-8500 706/576-6290 [email protected] Decatur Daily Bradley Handwerger P.O. Box 2213, Decatur, AL 35609-2213 256/353-4612 256/340-2392 [email protected] Dothan Eagle Jon Johnson Box 1968, Dothan, AL 36302 334/792-3141 334/712-7979 [email protected] Florence Times Daily Gregg Dewalt 219 W. Tennessee St., Florence, AL 35630 256/766-3434 256/740-4717 [email protected] Gadsden Times Jimmy Smothers P.O. Box 188, Gadsden, AL 35999 256/549-2054 256/549-2105 [email protected] Huntsville Times Phillip Marshall 2317 Memorial Pkwy., Huntsville, AL 35801 256/532-4430 256/532-4420 [email protected] John Pruett [email protected] Montgomery Advertiser Jay G. Tate 200 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104 334/240-0193 334/261-1548 [email protected] Mobile Press-Register Evan Woodberry P.O. Box 2488, Mobile, AL 36652 800/239-1340 251/219-5797 [email protected] Tommy Hicks Opelika-Auburn News Collin Mickle P.O. Drawer 2208, Opelika, AL 36803 334/749-6271 334/749-1228 [email protected]

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2007 AUBURN Baseball 139 Auburn teams are known as “The Auburn Tigers,” but the cry of Auburn faithful is ever the same: “War-r-r-r-r Eagle!” War Eagle V, which had represented Auburn for five seasons, died just days prior to the 1986 football season-opener. Following a nationwide search for the perfect eagle, War Eagle VI was located at Land Between the Lakes, Ky. The female Golden Eagle underwent numerous tests and conditioning programs at the Auburn Vet School before making its debut at the Georgia game on Nov. 15, 1986 in Auburn.

— Editor’s Note: Jim Phillips, former Plainsman editor, wrote this version of the fable of War Eagle in the late 1950s.

The Story According to legend, football and the cry of “War Eagle” came to Auburn the same day. It was February 20, 1892, the day Auburn and Georgia met in the first game of the longest continuous football rivalry in the Deep South. The story actually began before that. That first Auburn-Georgia game was only the culmination. It began in 1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia. An Auburn student had gone off to fight with Robert E. Lee and the Confederate troops. He was with them on the worst day of the long and fierce bat- tle. He was wounded, and when the armies retreated to their respective lines, he was left on the battlefield for dead. When he regained consciousness, there were only two living things as far as he could see, himself and a baby eagle. Brought together by their common bond of misery, the soldier took the wounded bird with him and nursed him back to health. When he returned to Auburn after the war, the eagle came with him. The student-turned soldier came back to Auburn and ultimately became a member of the faculty. He was there that day in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park when Auburn and Georgia met in what would now be called “The Game of the Century.” Auburn’s nickname is the TIGERS. As usual, the eagle—called War Eagle because of the circumstances under Auburn’s battle cry is “WAR EAGLE!” which he was found—was there with him. When Auburn scored the first touchdown, the old eagle broke free from its Through the years, these two Auburn terms have often been used inter- master and began to soar above the field. Auburn people looked skyward, saw changeably and incorrectly. There are hats and T-shirts with Auburn War the familiar figure, and shouted “War Eagle.” Eagles on them. Even the news media has been known to refer to an Auburn At the end of the game, which Auburn won 10-0, the old eagle collapsed and team as the War Eagles or to an Auburn player as a War Eagle. died, presumable having given his all in pursuit of victory for Auburn. War Eagle’s In fact, when the Tigers play a game on the road, there is often an arti- body may have died that day, but his spirit lives forever in the hearts of Auburn cle written in the local paper wondering why Auburn has three nicknames -- people who love to stand and shout “War-r-r-r-r Eagle” long into the night follow- the Auburn Tigers, the Auburn War Eagles and the Auburn Plainsmen. ing an Auburn victory. To set the record straight, Auburn has only one nickname -- the Auburn The facts of this legend cannot be authenticated, but it makes a good story Tigers. and is the one most used to describe how the “War Eagle” battle cry became “War Eagle” is a battle cry, used by Auburn fans in the same manner associated with Auburn teams. Alabama fans yell “Roll Tide!” and Arkansas fans yell “Sooie Pig!” You never hear Alabama referred to as the Alabama Roll Tides or Arkansas as the Arkansas Sooie Pigs, and to call Auburn teams the Auburn War Eagles would be just as incorrect. The battle cry “War Eagle” should never have an “s” on the end of it. The nickname “Tigers” comes from a line in Oliver Goldsmith’s poem, “The Deserted Village,” published in May 1770, “where crouching tigers wait their hapless prey...” The term “Plainsmen” comes from a line in that same Goldsmith poem, “Sweet Auburn, loveliest (sic) village of the plain...” Since Auburn athletes were, in the early days, men from the Plains, it War Eagle!

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