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Afa M Basebl 2012 13 Misc Feb Opponent Location Time APRIL OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Fri. 15 at UTSA San Antonio, TX 6 p.m. Wed. 3 at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 3 p.m. Sat. 16 at UTSA (DH) San Antonio, TX 2/5:30 p.m. Fri. 5 NEW MEXICO* USAFA 3 p.m. Sun. 17 at UTSA San Antonio, TX 1 p.m. Sat. 6 NEW MEXICO* USAFA 1 p.m. Fri. 22 vs. Navy^ Kinston, NC 6 p.m. Sun. 7 NEW MEXICO* USAFA 12 p.m. Sat. 23 vs. Navy (DH)^ Kinston, NC 2 p.m./6 p.m. Tues. 9 at Nebraska-Omaha Omaha, NE 3 p.m. Sun. 24 vs. Navy^ Kinston, NC 12:30 p.m. Wed. 10 at Creighton Omaha, NE 6:30 p.m. Fri. 12 SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 3 p.m. MARCH OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Sat. 13 SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 1 p.m. Fri. 1 St. Bonaventure # Port Charlotte, FL 3 p.m. Sun. 14 SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 12 p.m. Sat. 2 Mt. St. Mary’s # Port Charlotte, FL 3 p.m. Tues. 16 NORTHERN COLORADO USAFA 3 p.m. Sat. 2 Georgetown # Port Charlotte, FL 6:30 p.m. Fri. 19 at Fresno State* Fresno, CA 6:30 p.m. Sun. 3 Western Michigan # Port Charlotte, FL 10:30 a.m. Sat. 20 at Fresno State* Fresno, CA 6:30 p.m. Fri. 8 at Gardner Webb Boiling Springs, NC 4 p.m. Sun. 21 at Fresno State* Fresno, CA 1 p.m. Sat. 9 at Gardner Webb Boiling Springs, NC 2 p.m. Wed. 24 at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 3 p.m. Sun. 10 at Gardner Webb Boiling Springs, NC 2 p.m. Fri. 26 NEVADA* USAFA 3 p.m. Fri. 15 at Nevada* Reno, NV 2 p.m. Sat. 27 NEVADA* USAFA 1 p.m. Sat. 16 at Nevada* Reno, NV 1 p.m. Sun. 28 NEVADA* USAFA 12 p.m. Sun. 17 at Nevada* Reno, NV 1 p.m. Tues. 30 NORTHERN COLORADO* USAFA Tues. 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA USAFA 3 p.m. 3 p.m. Wed. 20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA USAFA 1 p.m. Fri. 22 FRESNO STATE* USAFA 3 p.m. MAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Sat. 23 FRESNO STATE* USAFA 1 p.m. Fri. 3 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 6 p.m. Sun. 24 FRESNO STATE* USAFA 1 p.m. Sat. 4 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 5 p.m. Tues. 26 at Wichita State Wichita, KS 6:30 p.m. Sun. 5 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 1 p.m. Wed. 27 at Wichita State Wichita, KS 3 p.m. Fri. 10 at San Diego State* San Diego, CA 6 p.m. Fri. 29 at UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 6 p.m. Sat. 11 at San Diego State* San Diego, CA 2 p.m. Sat. 30 at UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 2 p.m. Sun. 12 at San Diego State* San Diego, CA 1 p.m. Sun. 31 at UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 1 p.m. Thurs. 16 UNLV* USAFA 3 p.m. Fri. 17 UNLV* USAFA 1 p.m. HOME GAMES are at Falcon Field - USAFA, Colo. Sat. 18 UNLV* USAFA 12 p.m. FREE ADMISSION for all Air Force baseball home games. W-Sn. 22-26 MWC Championship Fresno, CA TBA * Denotes Mountain West game ^ Freedom Classic - Kinston, NC # Snowbird Baseball Classic - Port Charlotte, FL All times are local to site www.GoAirForceFalcons.com Dates and times subject to change. United States Air Force Academy Baseball 2013 “Fly, Fight, Win!” Table of Contents INTRODUCTION HISTORY Table of Contents. 1 Yearly Records/Postseason. 51 Quick Facts. 2 Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders. 52-53 Media Information/Support Staff. 3 Year-By-Year Team Stats . 54-55 Schedule . 4 Year-By-Year MWC/WAC Stats. 56-57 Season Records . 58-59 ROSTER & STAFF Career Records . 60-61 Roster . 5 Game/Season Records . 62 Head Coach Mike Kazlausky . .6-7 Falcon Honors. 63-65 Pitching Coach Tim Dixon . 8 NCAA Records. 66 Assistant Coach Toby Bicknell. 9 Lettermen . 67-69 Assistant Coach Adam Curynski . 10 Coaching History . 70 TV Roster . 11 Falcons in the Pros . 71 Season Outlook . 12-13 MLB Draft History. 71 Plate 2 Plane . 72-73 2013 FALCONS Where Are They Now?. 74-77 Returners . 14-33 Newcomers . 34-40 ACADEMY INFORMATION Colorado Springs . 78 2012 SEASON IN REVIEW Denver . 79 Class of 2012. 41 The Air Force Academy . 80 2012 Review . 42 Academy Leadership . 81 2012 Game-By-Game Results . 43 Director of Athletics . 82 2012 Overall Statistics . 44 Academy Athletics . 83 2012 Conference Statistics . 45 Indoor Hitting Facility . 84 Falcon Field . 85 2013 OPPONENTS/MOUNTAIN WEST INFO 2013 Opponents . 46-47 Series History vs. Opponents/Travel Map. 48 MW Championship Info. 49 MW Composite Schedule/2012 Standings . 50 2013 Air Force Baseball 1 Fly, Fight, Win! 2013 Quick Facts Quickfacts/General Infomation General Information Location .............................................................................................................................................................................................Air Force Academy, CO. Founded .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1954 Enrollment............................................................................................................................................................................................................................4,000 Nickname ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Falcons Colors ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Blue and Silver Home Field/Capacity ............................................................................................................................................................................. Falcon Field/1,000 Surface ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................Sport Turf Field Dimensions-LF/CF/RF ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 349/400/316 Affiliation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................NCAA I Conference ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... Mountain West Superintendent...........................................................................................................................................................................Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould Athletic Director ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Dr. Hans Mueh Coaching Staff Head Coach .......................................................................................................................................................................................................Mike Kazlausky Alma Mater/Year ................................................................................................................................................................................................ USAFA, 1991 Record at School/Yrs. ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33-75/2 Career Record/Yrs. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................Same Baseball Office Phone .................................................................................................................................................................................... 719-333-0835 Assistant Coaches ......................................................................................................................................... Tim Dixon (Cal State Fullerton) 3rd year .................................................................................................................................................................................. Toby Bicknell (Wingate, 2002) 3rd year ................................................................................................................................................................Adam Curynski (Southern Illinois, 2011) 1st year Team Information All-Time Record/Yrs. .....................................................................................................................................................................................999-1,334-3/56 2011 Record .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-39 2011 Conf. Record/Finish ........................................................................................................................................................................................5-19/5th Letterwinners R/L ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20/12 Starters R/L ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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