2019 UCF BASEBALL GAME NOTES 11 Conference Championships | 13 NCAA Regional Appearances | 103 MLB Draft Picks GAME INFORMATION GAME 5-7 Date: Feb

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2019 UCF BASEBALL GAME NOTES 11 Conference Championships | 13 NCAA Regional Appearances | 103 MLB Draft Picks GAME INFORMATION GAME 5-7 Date: Feb BE THE TREE 2019 UCF BASEBALL GAME NOTES 11 Conference Championships | 13 NCAA Regional Appearances | 103 MLB Draft Picks GAME INFORMATION GAME 5-7 Date: Feb. 22-24 Times: 6 PM | 6 PM | 1 PM Site: Orlando, Fla. Stadium: John Euliano Park Watch: UCFKnights.tv Listen: 96.9FM/740AM The Game (Fri., Sat.) Live Stats: ucfknights.co/Stats 2019 SCHEDULE february 4-0 15 siena W, 2-1 16 siena W, 5-1 UCF # 15 AUBURN 17 siena W, 7-1 KNIGHTS TIGERS 19 stetson W, 10-2 RECORD: 4-0 RECORD: 4-1 22 #15 auburn 6 pm CONFERENCE: The American RANKING: SEC 23 #15 auburn 6 pm LAST SEASON: 35-21 LAST SEASON: 43-23 24 #15 auburn 1 pm HEAD COACH: Greg Lovelady, Miami ‘01 HEAD COACH: Butch Thompson, Birmingham Southern ‘92 27 florida 6 pm CAREER RECORD: 203-99 CAREER RECORD: 107-83 SCHOOL RECORD: 79-43 SCHOOL RECORD: 107-89 march 0-0 1 jacksonville 6 pm KNIGHT NOTES 2 jacksonville 6 pm leading off 3 jacksonville 1 pm • The Knights are off to a 4-0 start for the 11th time in program history. 6 ball state 6 pm • UCF will host the No. 15 Auburn Tigers this weekend, marking the first time the two clubs will play at John Euliano Park. 8 penn state 6 pm • The Black and Gold have been hot offensively and solid defensively, outscoring opponents 25-6. 9 penn state 6 pm 10 penn state 1 pm regional tests 12 yale 6 pm • UCF is in the midst of an eight-game stretch against 2018 NCAA Regional teams. 13 yale 1 pm • The Black and Gold started the swing with a 10-2 win over Stetson on Tuesday. 15 vcu 6 pm • The Knights will face Auburn on the weekend at John Euliano Park, before traveling to face Florida next week. Jacksonville 16 vcu 6 pm will come to Orlando the following weekend for a three-game set. 17 vcu 1 pm • Stetson, Auburn and Florida all reached a Super Regional last season. 19 florida state 6 pm 22 ecu* 6 pm ranked opposition • Auburn will be the first ranked opponent the Knights will face in 2019. 23 ecu* 4 pm • UCF is 17-21 against ranked opposition under head coach Greg Lovelady. 24 ecu* noon • Last year, the Knights swept a two-game series against No. 1 Florida. 27 north florida 6 pm 29 uconn* 6 pm shut down bullpen 30 uconn* 6 pm • The UCF bullpen has rolled in the first four games of the year with a 1.06 ERA and 32 strikeouts. 31 uconn* 1 pm • Zack Helsel, Jeffrey Hakanson and Kyle Kemp have teamed up to allow just three hits with 17 punchouts in seven innings. • UCF has given up eight hits from the bullpen over the opening four games of the year. april 0-0 2 stetson 6:30 pm power pitching 5 south florida* 6 pm • UCF ranks seventh in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings with 13 and in ERA with a 1.25 mark. 6 south florida* 6 pm • The Knights have surrendered 18 hits on the year for a 4.50 hits allowed per nine innings tally, which leads The American 7 south florida* 1 pm and ranks eighth nationally. 9 jacksonville 7 pm • Saturday’s starter Trevor Holloway is sixth in The American with 13.5 strikeouts per game. 12 cincinnati* 6 pm power pitching 13 cincinnati* 4 pm • For the second straight week, the Knights will send Grant Schuermann, Trevor Holloway and Jordan Spicer to the mound. 14 cincinnati* noon • The trio surrendered just one combined run and scattered six hits over 15 innings of action with 18 strikeouts. 16 fau 6 pm • Schuermann and Holloway both took a no decision in their UCF debuts. 18 wichita state* 7 pm 19 wichita state* 3 pm bernardo blast 20 wichita state* 11 am • Griffin Bernardo earned a spot on The American Honor Roll after Opening Weekend. 23 bethune-cookman 3 pm • The sophomore hit .455 with a pair of RBI and two doubles. 26 memphis* 6 pm • He launched his fourth career home run on Opening Knight. 27 memphis* 6 pm 28 memphis* 1 pm SERIES NOTES STARTING ROTATION 30 north florida 6 pm AUBURN 1-4 Friday H: N/A, A: 0-2, N: 1-2, PS: 0-1 Grant Schuermann - LHP Tanner Burns - RHP may 0-0 2/06/1993 N W 8-3 0-0, 1 G, 1 GS, 1.50 ERA, 6.0 IP 0-0, 1 G, 1 GS, 1.80 ERA, 5.0 IP 3 tulane* 7:30 pm 3/20/1993 A L 4-3 Saturday 4 tulane* 3 pm 3/23/1993 A L 2-1 Trevor Holloway - RHP Kyle Gray - LHP 5 tulane* 2 pm 2/7/1998 N L 4-0 0-0, 1 G, 1 GS, 0.00 ERA, 4.0 IP 0-0, 1 G, 1 GS, 0.00 ERA, 3.0 IP 7 bethune-cookman 6 pm 6/2/2017 N L 7-4 Sunday 8 miami 7 pm Jordan Spicer - RHP TBA 14 fau 6:30 pm 1-0, 1 G, 1 GS, 0.00 ERA, 5.0 IP --- 16 houston* 6 pm 17 houston* 6 pm TALE OF THE TAPE 18 houston* 6 pm UCF OFFENSE AUBURN UCF PITCHING/DEF. AUBURN .311 Batting Avg. .278 1.25 ERA 1.53 A WIN WOULD .422 Slugging Pct. .428 0 Complete Games 0 21-26 The American Championship • Be better than a loss. .397 On-Base Pct. .391 0 Saves 1 31-6/3 NCAA Regionals • Make the Knights 5-0 for the 10th time in 6 Doubles 10 52/20 Strikeout/Walks 57/ 1 6 6/7-6/9 NCAA Super Regionals program history. 6/15-6/26 0 Triples 3 .150 Opp. BA. .224 College World Series A SERIES WIN WOULD 3 Home Runs 4 5 Errors 9 • Be the second straight season with a series 19 Walks 31 4 Double Plays 3 Home games in bold win against a ranked SEC opponent. 10-10 Stolen Bases/Att 10-13 .966 Fielding Percentage .960 * Denotes games in The American A SWEEP WOULD All game times are EST. • Be the first weekend sweep of a ranked SEC opponent since sweeping No. 11 Alabama in 2001. 2019 UCF BASEBALL SERIES SNAPSHOT OPP GP AVG R H SB-AT ERA BB K TOP PITCHER TOP HITTER SIENA 3 .310 15 31 10-10 1.00 16 41 HELSEL, 2 IP, 6 K BERNARDO, .455 BA, 2 RBI, 3 XB AUBURN JACKSONVILLE PENN STATE YALE VCU ECU UCONN SOUTH FLORIDA CINCINNATI WICHITA STATE MEMPHIS TULANE HOUSTON MIDWEEK SNAPSHOT OPP AVG R H SB-AT ERA BB K TOP PITCHER TOP HITTER STESTON .314 10 11 0-0 2.00 4 11 KEMP, HAKANSON - 3 K, 1 IP ALEJO, 2-3, 4 RBI, 1 HR FLORIDA BALL STATE FLORIDA STATE NORTH FLORIDA STETSON JACKSONVILLE FAU BETHUNE-COOKMAN NORTH FLORIDA BETHUNE-COOKMAN MIAMI FAU ` SERIES SNAPSHOT Feb. 15-17 Siena Orlando, Fla. UCF starts the year 3-0 for the 18th time in UCF leads 54-4 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 2-1 program history. Feb. 19 Stetson Orlando, Fla. Knights use a 11-hit, 10-run, 11-strikeout UCF leads 72-48 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM night to win first midweeker of the year Feb. 22-24 Auburn Orlando, Fla. UCF last saw Auburn at the 2017 NCAA Auburn leads 4-1 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM, 6 PM, 1 PM Tallahassee Regional Feb. 27 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. After sweeping the No. 1 Gators, the Knights Florida leads 20-27 McKethan Stadium SEC Network + 6 PM will make the lone trip to Gainesville in 2019 March 1-3 Jacksonville Orlando, Fla. The Knights and the Dolphins will renew their UCF leads 43-38 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM, 6 PM, 1 PM longstanding rivalry after a year off March 6 Ball State Orlando, Fla. UCF will see the Cardinals for the first time Tied 1-1 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM since Jimmy Carter was in office (1979) March 8-10 Penn State Orlando, Fla. Lovelady will play his former Wright State boss First Meeting John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM, 6 PM, 1 PM Rob Cooper for the first time March 12-13 Yale Orlando, Fla. The Knights will face the Bulldogs for the first Yale leads 4-1-2 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM, 6 PM time since 1989 March 15-17 VCU Orlando, Fla. This will be the second series in history UCF leads 2-2 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM, 6 PM, 1 PM between the two programs March 19 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. The Knights will look to snap a five-game FSU leads 35-6 Dick Howser Stadium ACC Network Extra 6 PM skid against the Seminoles March 22-24 at ECU Greenville, N.C. UCF opens play in The American against ECU leads 34-14 Clark-LeClair Stadium ADN 6:30 PM, 4 PM, Noon the reigning tournament champs March 27 North Florida Orlando, Fla. After a season off, the two clubs will play the UNF leads 11-9 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM first of a two-game series in 2019 March 29-31 UConn Orlando, Fla. It’s going to be like a 70-degree difference UConn leads 11-9 John Euliano Park UCFKnights.tv 6 PM, 6 PM, 1 PM from last year’s series in the North Pole April 2 Stetson DeLand, Fla.
Recommended publications
  • Football Cross Country Volleyball Women's Tennis Golf Soccer
    August 24: Issue 2 Football Cross Country The Varsity Football team starts their season to- The Men’s and Women’s team started off the night, 8/24, vs the Lebanon Warriors in the 8th season with a bang! The Women’s and Men’s annual Boomerang Bowl. teams each finished finished 5th overall in the OHSAA Pre-Season Meet. The Outback Tailgate starts at 5:00 pm and kick- off will be take place 7:00 pm Both Teams will compete in the Lakota East Classic on Saturday, 8/25! Women’s Tennis Volleyball The Lady Knights Volleyball team has started the The Lady Knights have battled the weather this season 1-1. They started the season with a five week and brought home a win at Milford on set win over Campbell County. Tuesday. The Lady Knights take on Scott and Oak Hills The Lady Knights travel to Wilmington on Satur- High School on Saturday, 8/25. day, 8/25, to compete in the Wilmington Invita- tional. Soccer Golf Varsity Men— The Men’s golf team defeated The Men’s Soccer team has started the season Harrison on Wednesday to the score of 183-194. 0-2 but they look to bounce back this upcoming The Men’s team will compete in the CHCA Invita- week with games at Princeton and at Milford. tional on Saturday, 8/25 The Women’s Soccer team lost their home Varsity Women— The Lady Knights golf team opener then got rained out in their second has started off the season on fire! The Lady game.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 UCF BASEBALL GAME NOTES 11 Conference Championships | 13 NCAA Regional Appearances | 106 MLB Draft Picks GAME INFORMATION Date: Feb
    WAKE THE GIANT 2020 UCF BASEBALL GAME NOTES 11 Conference Championships | 13 NCAA Regional Appearances | 106 MLB Draft Picks GAME INFORMATION Date: Feb. 21 | Feb. 22 | Fe. 23 GAME 5-7 Time: 4 p.m. | 3 p.m. | 2 p.m. (ET) Site: Auburn, Ala. Stadium: Plainsman Park Watch: ESPN+ Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/auburn/baseball 2020 SCHEDULE february 14 siena W, 2-1 15 siena W, 11-4 UCF AUBURN 15 siena W, 9-1 KNIGHTS TIGERS 16 siena W, 10-2 RECORD: 4-1, 0-0 RECORD: 5-0, 0-0 18 stetson L, 6-5 CONFERENCE: The American CONFERENCE: Southeastern Conference 21 #8 auburn 4 pm HEAD COACH: Greg Lovelady, Miami ‘01 HEAD COACH: Butch Thompson, Birmingham Southern ‘92 22 #8 auburn 3 pm CAREER RECORD: 239-122 CAREER RECORD: 185-131 23 #8 auburn 2 pm SCHOOL RECORD: 115-66 SCHOOL RECORD: 146-110 25 bethune-cookman 6 pm 28 cal state northridge 6 pm KNIGHT NOTES 29 cal state northridge dh leading off • The Knights won four straight for the 12th time in program history after sweeping Siena on Opening Weekend. march • The opening series sweep of Siena is the third four-game sweep in UCF baseball history. 1 cal state northridge 1 pm • The Black and Gold have outscored their opponents 35-14 through five games this season. 3 jacksonville 6 pm 6 butler 6 pm ranked opposition 7 butler 6 pm • Auburn will be the first ranked opponent the Knights will face in 2020. 8 butler 1 pm • UCF is 22-26 against ranked opposition under head coach Greg Lovelady and went 5-5 against Top 25 11 #7 miami 6 pm opponents in 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Lakota West High School & the 2017 SPRING SPORTS SEASON Welcome All to the 2017 Spring Sports Season
    Welcome to Lakota West High School & THE 2017 SPRING SPORTS SEASON Welcome all to the 2017 Spring Sports season. We’re looking forward to a fun fi lled season on the fi elds. A big thank you to Gameday Media! They did a wonderful job LAKOTAKOTAKOTA W WESWESTESTS of putting the media guide together, and were very professional. 2017 OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE Also, thank you to all of our SPONSORS for their support of our PRODUCED BY: athletic programs, and for purchasing ads in the media guide you GAMEDAY MEDIA are currently holding. Please patronize the businesses and services advertising in our CONNECT WITH US: media guide and let them know how much we appreciate their @GOGAMEDAYMEDIA support. Be sure and tell them #GAMEDAYFAN “I saw you in the media guide!” Second, a high-level athletic program does not successfully take place without the hard work of our student athletes. We want to send thanks to all of our athletes for their superb effort. Your support and service of our student athletes and the athletic program are second to none, and is greatly appreciated! Finally, a huge ‘thank you’ to the families and fans of the players. Being a parent of a player is a huge commitment and LAKOTA WEST HIGH SCHOOL AND GAMEDAY MEDIA WOULD LIKE TO responsibility. Among rides to and from practice, carpooling to THANK AND ACKNOWLEDGE ALL OF games, fundraising, and volunteering, it is a huge tax on your THE SPONSORS IN THIS MEDIA GUIDE. PLEASE SUPPORT THESE BUSINESSES time and energy and we truly appreciate it.
    [Show full text]
  • The Organizational Life of the College Football Player: an Exploration of Injury
    The Organizational Life of the College Football Player: An Exploration of Injury, Football Culture, and Organizational Dialectics A dissertation presented to the faculty of the Scripps College of Communication of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy Kenneth M. Sibal June 2011 © 2011 Kenneth M. Sibal. All Rights Reserved. This dissertation titled The Organizational Life of the College Football Player: An Exploration of Injury, Football Culture, and Organizational Dialectics by KENNETH M. SIBAL has been approved for the School of Communication Studies and the Scripps College of Communication by Claudia L. Hale Professor of Communication Studies Gregory J. Shepherd Dean, Scripps College of Communication ii ABSTRACT SIBAL, KENNETH M., Ph.D., June 2011, Communication Studies The Organizational Life of the College Football Player: An Exploration of Injury, Football Culture, and Organizational Dialectics Director of Dissertation: Claudia L. Hale This dissertation attempts to better understand the lives of college football players. The project begins with the assumption that the ways individuals talk about their experiences have a significant impact on others. An organizational framework is used to appreciate the central importance of communication in coordinating organizational relationships and developing impressions. College football players were gathered from three separate institutions representing different competitive levels of college football. Through interviews, participants were invited to provide stories that reflected their understandings of what it means to play college football. Because the intent of this study was to better understand issues related to the culture of playing football, common themes were derived from those interviews in an attempt to answer four separate research questions.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010-11 WCHA Men's Season-In-Review
    Western Collegiate Hockey Association Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office April 25, 2011 Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 2010-11 WCHA Men’s Season-in-Review p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 email: [email protected] Minnesota Duluth Reigns as 2011 National Champions as WCHA Doug Spencer Marks Record 37th NCAA Men’s Team Title Since 1951 Associate Commissioner for Public Relations Bulldogs Capture Program’s First National Championship with Wins Over Notre Dame & Michigan Public Relations Office April 7 & 9 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul; WCHA Now Owns Record 37 NCAA Div. 1 Titles Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Since 1951; North Dakota Claims WCHA Regular Season Championship and MacNaughton Cup; Madison, WI 53719-2096 Sioux Earn 2011 Red Baron WCHA Final Five Playoff Title, Broadmoor Trophy; North Dakota, p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha, Colorado College Earn NCAA Tournament Berths; email: [email protected] Sioux are NCAA Midwest Regional Champs, Bulldogs Earn NCAA East Regional Crown; Seven Home of a Record 36 Men’s WCHA Players Earn All-American Honors; Final 2010-11 Div. 1 Men’s National Polls Have UMD National Championship No. 1, UND No. 2/3, DU No. 7, CC No. 11, UNO No. 14; WCHA Teams Go 56-27-12 (.653) in Div. 1 Teams Since 1951 Non-Conference Play 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, SAINT PAUL, Minn.
    [Show full text]
  • Oakland Athletics Game Information
    OAKLAND ATHLETICS GAME INFORMATION Oakland Athletics Baseball Company • 510-638-4900 • athletics.com • A’s PR @AsMediaAlerts Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at pressbox.athletics.com OAKLAND ATHLETICS (0-0) VS. SEATTLE MARINERS (0-0) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 – HOHOKAM STADIUM – 1:05 P.M. MST KTRB 860 AM ABOUT THE A’S: The A’s open their 51st Spring Training in Arizona today, their Hannah (#7) and Eli White (#8), who was traded to Texas in the Jurickson fifth since returning to Mesa in 2015 after a 36-year absence…after train- Profar deal. ing in Bradenton, Florida in 1968, the A’s came west to Arizona in 1969 and trained in Mesa from 1969-78…moved to Scottsdale in 1979 and then spent MINOR LEAGUE DATES: Minor League mini camp is underway…pitchers and 33 seasons at Phoenix Municipal Stadium from 1982-2014…are scheduled to catchers report on March 2 with the first workout scheduled for March 3… play 24 games this spring plus two exhibition games in Japan…the 24 games position players report March 8 with the first workout scheduled for March will match the fewest by the A’s during a non-strike spring over the last 39 9…games begin on March 14 and minor league camp breaks on March 30. years (also 1982 and 2012)…the total includes 21 games in Arizona and three A’s MEDIA ALERTS: The A’s Media Relations Department will provide frequent in the Bay Area against the Giants (March 24-26)…went 14-16-2 (.469) last updates through its media-only Twitter account…for clubhouse hours, inter- spring, which was the fifth worst record in the Cactus League…it marks the view times and other media alerts, please follow @AsMediaAlerts…player third consecutive year Oakland has finished with a losing record during the transactions and other relevant game information will be posted at @Ath- spring and it is the third time in Oakland history the A’s have posted a los- leticsPR.
    [Show full text]
  • FROM BULLDOGS to SUN DEVILS the EARLY YEARS ASU BASEBALL 1907-1958 Year ...Record
    THE TRADITION CONTINUES ASUBASEBALL 2005 2005 SUN DEVIL BASEBALL 2 There comes a time in a little boy’s life when baseball is introduced to him. Thus begins the long journey for those meant to play the game at a higher level, for those who love the game so much they strive to be a part of its history. Sun Devil Baseball! NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981 2005 SUN DEVIL BASEBALL 3 ASU AND THE GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD > For the past 26 years, USA Baseball has honored the top amateur baseball player in the country with the Golden Spikes Award. (See winners box.) The award is presented each year to the player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability and exemplary sportsmanship. Past winners of this prestigious award include current Major League Baseball stars J. D. Drew, Pat Burrell, Jason Varitek, Jason Jennings and Mark Prior. > Arizona State’s Bob Horner won the inaugural award in 1978 after hitting .412 with 20 doubles and 25 RBI. Oddibe McDowell (1984) and Mike Kelly (1991) also won the award. > Dustin Pedroia was named one of five finalists for the 2004 Golden Spikes Award. He became the seventh all-time final- ist from ASU, including Horner (1978), McDowell (1984), Kelly (1990), Kelly (1991), Paul Lo Duca (1993) and Jacob Cruz (1994). ODDIBE MCDOWELL > With three Golden Spikes winners, ASU ranks tied for first with Florida State and Cal State Fullerton as the schools with the most players to have earned college baseball’s top honor. BOB HORNER GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD WINNERS 2004 Jered Weaver Long Beach State 2003 Rickie Weeks Southern 2002 Khalil Greene Clemson 2001 Mark Prior Southern California 2000 Kip Bouknight South Carolina 1999 Jason Jennings Baylor 1998 Pat Burrell Miami 1997 J.D.
    [Show full text]
  • OHSAA Handbook for Match Type)
    2021-22 Handbook for Member Schools Grades 7 to 12 CONTENTS About the OHSAA ...............................................................................................................................................................................4 Who to Contact at the OHSAA ...........................................................................................................................................................5 OHSAA Board of Directors .................................................................................................................................................................6 OHSAA Staff .......................................................................................................................................................................................7 OHSAA Board of Directors, Staff and District Athletic Boards Listing .............................................................................................8 OHSAA Association Districts ...........................................................................................................................................................10 OHSAA Affiliated Associations ........................................................................................................................................................11 Coaches Associations’ Proposals Timelines ......................................................................................................................................11 2021-22 OHSAA Ready Reference
    [Show full text]
  • Arena Study Volume I
    CITY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA PROPOSED ARENA FEASIBILITY STUDY VOLUME I OF II Prepared by: Barrett Sports Group, LLC Gensler JE Dunn Construction Thomas and Hutton May 6, 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I OF II I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. MARKET ANALYSIS III. PRELIMINARY FACILITY CHARACTERISTICS IV. SITE CONSIDERATIONS V. PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATES VI. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS VII. ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS VIII. CIVIC CENTER OVERVIEW IX. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME II OF II APPENDIX A: MARKET DEMOGRAPHICS APPENDIX B: DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDIES APPENDIX C: PROJECT SUMMARY WORKSHEETS: COST ESTIMATES APPENDIX D: WATER RESOURCE ANALYSIS APPENDIX E: WETLANDS APPENDIX F: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW REPORT APPENDIX G: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT APPROACH APPENDIX H: ARENA WATER & SEWER APPENDIX I: SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT APPENDIX J: BUILDING AND FIRE CODE CONSULTATION SERVICES LIMITING CONDITIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS Page 2 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction The Consulting Team (see below) is pleased to present our Proposed Arena Feasibility Study. The Consulting Team consists of the following firms . Barrett Sports Group (BSG) . Gensler . JE Dunn Construction . Thomas and Hutton . Coastline Consulting Services . Ecological Planning Group, LLC . Resource & Land Consultants . Terracon The City of Savannah, Georgia (City) retained the Consulting Team to provide advisory services in connection with evaluating the feasibility of replacing and/or redesigning Martin Luther King, Jr. Arena The Consulting Team has completed a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed site and potential feasibility and demand for a new arena that would host athletic events, concerts, family shows, and other community events The Consulting Team was tasked with evaluating the Stiles Avenue/Gwinnett Street site only and has not evaluated any other potential sites Page 4 I.
    [Show full text]
  • Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 55, April 6, 1989
    University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 4-6-1989 Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 55, April 6, 1989 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 55, April 6, 1989" (1989). Central Florida Future. 916. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/916 :,ihe Central Florida Future e 1988 The Central Florida Future Volume 21, Number 55 University of Central Florida/Orlando Thursday April 6, 1989 Final five presidential candidates interviewed Friday by Crlckett Drake Altman, Dr. Roy McTamaghan, Dr. Dale F. NEWS EDITOR Nitzschke, Dr. Kala Stroup and Dr. James Woodward. Friday marks the final step in the choosing of the The five were chosen from the last batch of 12. next UCF President. This date is also the last chance These 12 interviewed on campus with the UCF students, as well as faculty and business leaders, will Search Advisory Committee. have to voice their opinions towards the selection. Each interview· was taped and is available for In Ballroom A of the university Holiday Inn, the student viewing in the library. final five candidates will interview once more before Overall, the UCF Search Advisory Committee feel the Board of Regents Selectfon Committee, the UCF the process has been efficient, fair and has produced Search Advisory Committee, business leaders and all the best candidates.
    [Show full text]
  • 2000-10 Results
    2000 - RECORD:46-18 BIG EAST: 18-7 (2nd) BIG EASTTournament: 1-2 NCAA Tournament Service Academies Classic (2-1) Millington and Memphis, Tennessee 2/24 vs. Air Force W 6-0 2/25 vs. Ohio State L 4-5 2/27 at Memphis W 4-3 Hormel Foods Baseball Classic (2-1 ) Metrodome Minneapolis, Minnesota 3/3 vs. Wake Forest W 8-5 3/4 vs. Minnesota L 7-9 3/5 vs. Georgia W 6-4 3/7 Manchester College W 5-1 Kennel Clubs Classic (7-1) Wolfson Park (3/11 ) University of North Florida (3/12-18) Jacksonville, Florida (7-1) 3/11 vs. Duquesne W 5-1 3/11 vs. Central Michigan W 5-0 3/12 vs. Illinois W 5-1 3/13 at North Florida L 1-6 3/15 vs. Butler W 3-2 3/16 vs. Iowa W 3-2 3/17 vs. Akron W 10-3 3/18 vs. Illinois W 12-3 3/22 Detroit W 10-3 3/25 at Villanova (RAF) (7) W 4-0 3/25 at Villanova (RAF) (10) W 7-3 3/26 at Villanova (RAF) L 5-11 3/29 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 3-14 3/30 Siena Heights W 9-2 4/1 at Connecticut (7) W 8-3 4/1 at Connecticut L 1-8 4/2 at Connecticut W 9-2 4/5 Valparaiso W 7-2 4/6 IUPUI W 7-3 4/8 Boston College W 12-1 4/9 Boston College (7) W 10-6 4/9 Boston College L 1-11 4111 Purdue L 5-7 4112 Bowling Green W 2-1 4/13 Toledo W 6-3 4115 at West Virginia (10) W 3-1 4/15 at West Virginia L 2-7 4116 at West Virginia W 4-3 4118 Chicago State W 12-2 4/18 Chicago State W 4-1 4/20 at Seton Hall (7) W 11-5 4/20 at Seton Hall W 5-1 4/22 at Georgetown (7) W 5-1 4/22 at Georgetown W 12-1 4/25 vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 08-12-2018 Seattle Getaways
    MLB - Rosters Club: Seattle Mariners Level of Play: MAJ Position Type: Stats As of: null Uniform # Player Position B/T DOB Status MLS 37 Colome, Alexander M RP R/R 12/31/1988 Active 4.082 39 Diaz, Edwin O RP R/R 03/22/1994 Active 2.086 Duke, Zachary T RP L/L 04/19/1983 Active 12.019 56 Gonzales, Marco E SP L/L 02/16/1992 Active 1.067 34 Hernandez, Felix A SP R/R 04/08/1986 Active 13.025 59 Lawrence, Casey L RP R/R 10/28/1987 Active 0.143 LeBlanc, Wade M SP L/L 08/07/1984 Active 5.096 08 Leake, Mike R SP R/R 11/12/1987 Active 8.137 65 Paxton, James A SP L/L 11/06/1988 Active 4.116 67 Pazos, James M RP R/L 05/05/1991 Active 2.032 Rumbelow, Nick B RP R/R 09/06/1991 Active 0.123 50 Vincent, Nick RP R/R 07/12/1986 Active 5.032 43 Warren, Adam P RP R/R 08/25/1987 Active 6.000 10 Herrmann, Christopher R C L/R 11/24/1987 Active 4.079 3 Zunino, Mike A C R/R 03/25/1991 Active 4.130 25 Healy, Ryon C 1B R/R 01/10/1992 Active 2.045 17 Romine, Andrew J 2B S/R 12/24/1985 Active 6.014 15 Seager, Kyle D 3B L/R 11/03/1987 Active 7.050 2 Segura, Jean C SS R/R 03/17/1990 Active 6.030 Haniger, Mitch E RF R/R 12/23/1990 Active 2.013 5 Heredia, Guillermo LF R/L 01/31/1991 Active 2.011 1 Maybin, Cameron K LF R/R 04/04/1987 Active 9.038 2 Span, Denard D LF L/L 02/27/1984 Active 10.074 9 Strange-Gordon, Dee CF L/R 04/22/1988 Active 6.119 23 Cruz, Nelson R DH R/R 07/01/1980 Active 11.047 Bergman, Christian S SP R/R 05/04/1988 Optioned to TACOMA 2.130 Bradford, Chasen D RP R/R 08/05/1989 Optioned to TACOMA 1.051 29 Cook, Ryan W RP R/R 06/30/1987 Optioned to TACOMA
    [Show full text]