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22000000666 CC---UUUSSSAAA Ooppppppooonnneeennntttss 2006 C-USA Opponentts EAST CAROLINA MEMPHIS Fax Number: (601) 266-4507 Email: [email protected] May 12-14 - Greenville, North Carolina May 5-7 - Memphis, Tennessee Website: www.southernmiss.com Location: Greenville, N.C. Location: Memphis, Tenn. ULANE Enrollment: 22,766 Enrollment: 20,668 T Year Founded: 1907 Year Founded: 1912 May 18-20 - Birmingham, Alabama Nickname: Pirates Nickname: Tigers Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Blue and Gray Location: New Orleans, La. Head Coach: Billy Godwin (Atlantic Christian College, ‘86) Head Coach: Daron Schoenrock Enrollment: 13,214 Office Phone: (252) 737-1985 (Tennessee Tech, ‘84) Year Founded: 1834 Career Record: 262-85 (6 yrs.) Office Phone: (901) 678-2452 Nickname: Green Wave At East Carolina: 0-0 (entering 1st yr) Career Record: 38-94 (3 yrs.) Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue Assistant Coaches: Link Jarrett, George Whitfield, Ryan Riley At Memphis: 13-42( 1 yr) Head Coach: Rick Jones (UNC- 2005 Record: 35-26 Assistant Coaches: Mike Federico, Jerry Zulli, ,Corey Kines Wilmington, ‘75) C-USA Finish: 18-12 (4th) 2005 Record: 13-42 Office Phone: (504) 862-8239 NCAA: none C-USA Finish: 5-25 (12th) Career Record: 799-326-2 (20 yrs.) Top Returnees: T.J Hose (So., RHP); Dale Mollenhauer (So., NCAA: None At Tulane: 467-225-1 (13 yrs.) INF) Top Returnees: Adam Amar (Jr, 1B); Drew Jaudon(Sr., RHP) Assistant Coaches: Chad Sutter, Luke Weatherford Stadium: Clark-LeClair Stadium (3,000) Stadium: Nat Buring Stadium (2,000) 2005 Record: 56-12 Press Box Phone: (252) 328-0068 Press Box Phone: (901) 678-1301 C-USA Finish: 24-6 (2nd) SID Contact: Malcom Gray SID Contact: Jason Redd NCAA: NCAA Super Regional Office Phone: (252) 328-4522 Office Phone: (901) 678-4640 Top Returnees: Nathan Southard (Sr., CF); Brian Bogusevic Fax Number: (252) 328-4528 Fax Number: (901) 678-4134 (Jr., LHP) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Stadium: Turchin Stadium (3,600) Website: www.ecupirates.com Website: www.gotigersgo.com Press Box Phone: (504) 862-8224 SID Contact: Richie Weaver HOUSTON RICE Office Phone: (504) 314-7232 Fax Number: (504) 865-5512 April 7-9 - Houston, Texas April 28-30 - Birmingham, Alabama Email: [email protected] Website: www.tulanegreenwave.com Location: Houston, Texas Location: Houston, Texas Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 4,785 UCF Year Founded: 1891 Year Founded: 1927 April 21-23 - Orlando, Florida Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Owls Colors: Scarlet & White with Navy Trim Colors: Blue and Gray Head Coach: Rayner Noble (Houston, Head Coach: Wayne Graham (Texas,‘70) Location: Orlando, Fla. ‘83) Office Phone: (713) 348-8864 Enrollment: 44,000 Office Phone: (713) 743-9396 Career Record: 1,202-370 (25 yrs.) Year Founded: 1963 Career Record: 390-283 (11 yrs.) At Saint Louis: 627-257 (14 yrs.) Nickname: Golden Knights At Houston: same Assistant Coaches: Mike Taylor, David Pierce, Patrick Colors: Black and Gold Assistant Coaches: Kirk Blount, Sean Allen Hallmark Head Coach: Jay Bergman (Rollins, ‘63) 2005 Record: 29-30 2005 Record: 45-19 Office Phone: (407) 823-0140 C-USA Finish: 16-13 (t-3rd) C-USA Finish: 21-9(1st) Career Record: 1,133-623-3 (29 yrs.) NCAA: None NCAA: won Baton Rouge Regional, lost New Orleans Super At USF: 917-510-3 ( 24 yrs.) Top Returnees: Matt Farrington (Sr., LHP); Dustin Regional Assistant Coaches: Craig Cozart, Derek Wolfe, Rich Wallace Kingsbury (Jr., SS) Top Returnees: Joe Savery(SO., P/INF); Josh Rodriguez (Jr.., 2005 Record: 42-18 Stadium: Cougar Field (3,500) INF) C-USA Finish: 19-11 (t-2nd) Press Box Phone: (713) 743-0840 Stadium: Reckling Park (4,500) NCAA: None SID Contact: Jeff Conrad Press Box Phone: (713) 348-4931 Top Returnees: Tim Bascom ( Jr., RHP); Ryan Bono( Sr., Office Phone: (713) 743-9410 SID Contact: John Sullivan C/1B) Fax Number: (713) 743-9411 Office Phone: (713)348- 5636 Stadium: Jay Bergman Field (1,500) Email: [email protected] Fax Number: (719) 348-6019 Press Box Phone: (407)UCF-HITS Website: www.UHcougars.com Email: [email protected] SID Contact: FJason Baum Website: www.riceowls.com Office Phone: (407) 823-0994 Fax Number: (407) 823-5266 MARSHALL SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Email: [email protected] April 14-16 - Birmingham, Alabama Website: www.UFCathletics.com March 24-26 - Birmingham, Alabama Location: Huntington, W. Va Enrollment: 16,551 Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Year Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 16,385 Nickname: Thundering Herd Year Founded: 1910 Colors: Red, Green & White Nickname: Golden Eagles Head Coach: Dave Piepenbrink (Marshall Colors: Black and Gold ‘91) Head Coach: Corky Palmer (Southern Office Phone: (304) 696-5277 Miss, ‘77) Career Record: 148-253-3 (9 yrs.) Office Phone: (601) 266-5017 At Marshall: same Career Record: 707-346 (17 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Rick Reed, Jim Koerner At Southern Miss: 298-187 (8 yrs.) 2005 Record: 16-34 Assistant Coaches: Scott Berry, Lane Burroughs, Josh C-USA Finish: 1st year Hoffpauir Top Returnees: Aaron Jamieson (Sr., IF); Adam Ptacek (Sr., 2005 Record: 41-21 OF) C-USA Finish: 20-10 (T-2nd) Stadium: Appalachian Power Park (4,500) NCAA: NCAA Regional Press Box Phone: N/A Top Returnees: Marc Maddox (Sr., 1B); Barry Bowden (So., SID Contact: Andy Fledderjohann RHP) Office Phone: (304) 696-4662 Stadium: Pete Taylor Park/Hill Denson Field (3,678) Fax Number: (304) 696-2325 Press Box Phone: (601) 266-5684 Email: [email protected] SID Contact: Mike Montoro Website: www.herdzone.com Office Phone: (601) 266-5947 24 www.uabsports.com 2006 Non-Conference Opponentts ALABAMA KENNESAW STATE April 5 - Away, April 26 - Birmingham, Alabama February 22 - Kennesaw, Georgia NORTH CAROLINA A&T March 17-19 - Birmingham, Alabama Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location: Kennesaw, Ga. Nickname: Crimson Tide Nickname: Owls Location: Greensboro, N.C. Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Conference: Atlantic Sun Nickname: Aggies Head Coach: Jim Wells (Northwestern State, ‘81) Head Coach: Mike Sansing (West Georgia, ‘84) Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Career Record: 673-311 (16 yrs.) Career Record: 849-420 (18 yrs.) Head Coach: Keith Shumate Office Phone: (205) 348-4029 Office Phone: 770-423-6264 Career Record: 376-222-1 (8 yrs.) 2005- Record: 43-20 2004 Record: 46-19 Office Phone: (336) 334-7371 Stadium: Sewell-Thomas Stadium (6,118) Stadium: Stillwell Stadium (1,150) 2004 Record: 23-28 Press Box Phone: (205) 348-4927 Press Box Phone: N/A Stadium: War Memorial Stadium (3,000) SID Contact: Barry Allen SID Contact: Christopher Lerstang Press Box Phone: N/A Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 Office Phone: (678)797-2192 SID Contact: Brian Holloway Fax Number: (205) 348-8841 Fax Number: (770)423-6665 Office Phone: (336) 334-7141 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax Number: (336) 334-7181 Website: www.rolltide.com Website: ksuowls.kennesaw.edu Email: [email protected] Website: www.ncataggies.com BALL STATE LOUISIANA TECH February 17-19 - Birmingham, Alabama March 31-April 2 - Ruston, Louisiana RIDER March 10-12 - Birmingham, Alabama Location: Muncie, Ind. Location: Ruston, La. Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Bulldogs Location: Lawrenceville, NJ Conference: Mid-American Conference: Western Athletic Conference Nickname: Broncos Head Coach: Greg Beals (Kent State, ‘95) Head Coach: Wade Simoneaux (Nicholls State, ‘84) Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Career Record: 102-67 (3 yrs.) Career Record: 55-111-1 (4 yrs.) Head Coach: Barry Davis (Bridgewater, ‘87) Office Phone: (765) 285-8226 Office Phone: (318) 257-3144 Career Record: 592-225-4 (16 yrs.) 2005 Record: 38-18 2005 Record: 17-39 Office Phone: (609) 896-5055 Stadium: Ball Diamond (1,700) Stadium: J.C. Love Field (3,200) 2005 Record: 21-29 Press Box Phone: (765) 285-8932 Press Box Phone: (318) 257-3144 Stadium: Sonny Pittaro Field (2,000) SID Contact: Mike Potter SID Contact: Kyle Roberts Press Box Phone: N/A Office Phone: (765) 285-8242 Office Phone: (318) 257-3144 SID Contact: Bud Focht Fax Number: (765) 285-8929 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (609) 896-5138 Email: [email protected] Website: www.latechsports.com Fax Number: (609) 896-0341 Website: ballstatesports.com Email: [email protected] Website: www.rider.edu BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN MERCER March 7 - Birmingham, Alabama, May 2- Birmingham, Ala. March 3-5 - Birmingham, Alabama SAMFORD February 28 - Birmingham, Ala., March 1 - Birmingham, Ala. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Location: Macon, Ga. Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Bears Location: Birmingham, Ala. Conference: Big South Conference: Atlantic Sun Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Brian Shoop (Malone College, ‘80) Head Coach: Craig Gibson( Mercer University, ‘85) Conference: Ohio Valley Career Record: 659-284-1 (16 yrs.) Career Record: 48-61(2 yrs.) Head Coach: Casey Dunn (Auburn, ‘99) Office Phone: (205) 226-4924 Office Phone: (478) 301-2994 Career Record: 20-36 (1 yr) 2005 Record: 36-21 2005 Record: 28-26 Office Phone: N/A Stadium: Striplin Field ( 1,000) Stadium: University Center (3,200) 2005 Record: 20-36 Press Box Phone: (205) 226-4798 Press Box Phone: N/A Stadium: Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000) SID Contact: Fred Sington SID Contact: Brett Jarrett Press Box Phone: (205) 726-4167 Office Phone: (205) 226-7736 Office Phone: (478) 301-5217 SID Contact: Joey Mullins Fax Number: (205) 226-3049 Fax Number: (478) 301-5350 Office Phone: (205) 726-2799 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax Number: (205) 726-2545 Website: www.bscsports.net Website: mercerbears.com Email: [email protected] Website: www.samfordsports.com GEORGIA STATE MICHIGAN March 8 - Birmingham, Alabama February 24 - Dothan, Alabama SOUTH ALABAMA
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