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GAME 8March 3, 2021 RECORD at the Citadel: 43-87 (4Th Season) OVERALL D-I RECORD: Same Time 2021 JACKSONVILLE BASEBALL CONFERENCE: ASUN CONFERENCE: SoCon HEAD COACH: Chris Hayes HEAD COACH: Tony Skole JAX RECORD: 117-88 Date:...............................................GAME 8March 3, 2021 RECORD AT The Citadel: 43-87 (4th season) OVERALL D-I RECORD: Same Time: ............................................................ 6:00 OVERALL RECORD: 514-623 (25th season) Location: ................................. Jacksonville, Fla. SEASON AT JAX: 5th as HC (16th overall) Venue: ............................ John Sessions Stadium SEASON AT The Citadel: 4th WEBSITE: JUDolphins.com Capacity: ..................................................... 1,750 WEBSITE: citadelsports.com TWITTER: @JUBaseball Audio: .........................................................MIXLR TWITTER: @CitadelBaseball Video: ............................................. YouTube Live 5-30-7 RICHMONDJACKSONVILLE SPIDERS DOLPHINS Stats: ...........................................judolphins.com THE CITADEL BULLDOGS 2-4 15 NCAA REGIONALS • 7 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 27 ALL-AMERICANS • 89 DRAFT PICKS 2021 SCHEDULE ASUN: 0-0 | H: 0-4 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-0 QUICK HITTERS FEBRUARY All Times ET Jacksonville returns home for four straight this straight after its first three road games of the year. 14-16 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 4-1/L, 8-4/L, 5-2 23 PITTSBURGH L, 7-2 26-28 at Troy L, 6-3/L, 8-1/L, 9-0 JU welcomes a school from the state of South Carolina in to John Sessions Stadium. It is the first time the Dolphins have faced an opponent MARCH from the Palmetto State since they faced USC Upstate as league foes the last time May 11-13, 2018. 2 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON PSTPND 3 THE CITADEL 6:00 5-7 WOFFORD 6:00/6:00/1:00 Jacksonville faces The Citadel for the first time in 18 seasons. The last meeting was March 25, 2003, a 3-1 win over the Bulldogs at home. 12-14 at Florida 6:00/6:00/1:00 The last loss to The Citadel was a 15-9 defeat in Charleston, S.C. on May 8, 1968. Other notable events on that day in history include Jim 16 at College of Charleston 4:00 19-20 UCF 7:00/2:00 “Catfish” Hunter throwing the lone perfect game of his career, a 4-0 shutout of the Twins by the Athletics, in their first season in Oakland 21 at UCF 2:00 and William Styron won a Pulitzer Prize for Confessions of Nat Turner. 26-28 NORTH FLORIDA* 7:00/7:00/1:00 30 at UCF 6:30 The Citadel’s head coach Tony Skole should be a familiar face for JU fans. He previously served as the head coach of East Tennesee State APRIL 1-3 STETSON* 7:00/7:00/1:00 from 2000-2017, during which they were ASUN Conference rivals with the Dolphins from 2006-2014. 6 at Florida State 6:00 9-11 at FGCU* 6:00/6:00/2:00 14 at The Citadel 6:00 Jacksonville pitching has cemeted itself as one of the best strikeouts staffs in the land over the last several seasons. Currently, the staff is 16 vs. FGCU$* 1:00 fanning opposing batters at a 10.95 K/9 rate. The best K/9 in school history was 8.80 in 2019 (519.2 IP). 17 vs. North Florida$* 1:00 18 at Stetson* 2:00 20 FLORIDA 7:00 Cory Heffron swiped two more bags over the weekend at Troy, and leads the team with three stolen bases in three attempts. He led the 23-25 at North Florida* 6:05/2:05/1:05 27 at Georgia Southern 6:00 team with 16 steals in 2019, which was the most stolen bases for a Dolphin since 2016, when Austin Hays had 15. He has already matched 30 at Stetson* 6:30 his total steals from last season, and has a total of 22 in his Jacksonville career. MAY 1-2 at Stetson* 6:30/1:00 JU was playing its best baseball down the stretch last season before its untimely conclusion. The Dolphins won 8 of their last 11 games, and 7-9 FGCU* 7:00/7:00/1:00 14 at Lipscomb* 7:00 the offense fueled the hot stretch. The team pushed across seven or more runs in six of those eight wins, after not scoring more than four 15 vs. North Alabama#* 3:00 runs in a game at any point in the season prior to that. 16 at Lipscomb* 3:00 21-23 ASUN Championship Round 1^ 28-30 ASUN Championship Round 2% * - ASUN Conference Game $ - DeLand, Fla. PROJECTED STARTING PITCHER IMPACT PLAYER # - Nashville, Tenn. ^ - Higher Seed Hosts TYLER NAUMANN ELIAS FLOWERS LHP | R-JR | 6-0 | JACKSONVILLE, FL OF | R-FR | 5-7 | MONTGOMERY, IL % - Jacksonville, Fla. 34 10 W-L K K/9 ERA AVG OBP SLUG OPS 0-0 6 7.36 3.68 .294 .429 .353 .782 IP GA-GS BB Opp BA 2B GA-GS RBI F % 7.1 3-0 3 .250 1 6-5 2 1.000 SERIES HISTORY JAX PROGRAM HISTORY JACKSONVILLE USAGE First Season: .................................. 1957 Overall Record: ...................8-3 First Reference ....................Jacksonville All-Time Record: ...................1781-1450 Second etc. ............................ JU or JAX Last Dolphin Win: .......03/25/03 ASUN Record:...........................313-257 Nickname ................................. Dolphins NCAA App. (Last): ................... 15 (2018) Current Streak: ....................W7 Preffered Abbreviation .....................JAX Conference Champ (Last): ........ 7 (2017) Broadcast Abbreviation ...................JAX Last Meeting: .............03/25/03 All-Americans (Last): ............... 27 (2018) 2021 JACKSONVILLE BASEBALL ROSTER BY CLASS 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER R-SENIORS (6) # ..........Name .............................................Pos ............Yr ............. Ht ...............Wt .................................................................................................... Hometown (HS/PS) Dakota Julylia, Ruben Someillan, Tyler 2 ...........Dakota Julylia ..............................INF ...........R-Sr ......... 5-10 .............175 ..................................................................................... Lake Worth, Fla. (Park Vista) Santana, Jagger McCoy, Cory Heffron, 3...........Connor Hults ............................. LHP/OF .........Fr ............5-11 ..............170 ......................................................................................... St. Johns, Fla. (Creekside) Mike Cassala 4 ..........Ruben Someillan ...........................OF ...........R-Sr ..........5-9 ..............175 ....................................................................................Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian) 5 ..........Adrian Garrastazu ....................... LHP ..........R-Jr ..........6-0 ..............210 ................................................................................Hialeah, Fla. (Barbara Goleman) R-JUNIORS (7) 6 ..........Austin Temple ..............................RHP ..........R-Jr ..........6-4 ..............180 .................................................................................. Palm City, Fla. (Martin County) Adrian Garrastazu, Austin Temple, 7 ...........Stephen Moffatt ............................OF ...........R-Jr ...........6-1 ..............195 ....................................................................DeLand, Fla. (DeLand/Gulf Coast State) Stephen Moffatt, Christian Coipel, 8 ..........Christian Coipel ............................INF ...........R-Jr ..........6-3 ..............215 .......................................................Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian/Palm Beach State) Duncan Hunter, Tyler Naumann, 9 ..........Mike Cassala .............................RHP/C ........R-Jr ..........6-0 ............. 200 ............................................................................. Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail) Sam Brunnig 10 .........Elias Flowers .................................OF ...........R-Fr .......... 5-7 ..............160 ....................................................................................... Montgomery, Ill. (Yorkville) 12 .........Britt Metts .....................................INF .............Fr ........... 5-10 .............170 ........................................................................................Hazlehurst, Ga. (Jeff Davis) R-SOPHOMORES (4) 13 .........Tyler Santana ..............................RHP ..........R-Sr ...........6-1 ............. 205 ............................................................................Miami Springs, Fla. (Coral Gables) Mason Adams, Kyle Richardson 14 .........Caleb Leggett............................... LHP ............Fr .............6-1 ..............185 ........................................................................................Hazlehurst, Ga. (Jeff Davis) Tommy Joseph, Christian Graham 15 .........Mason Adams ..............................RHP ......... R-So ...........6-1 ..............170 ...........................................................Okeechobee, Fla.. (Okeechobee/Florida SW) 16 .........Jagger McCoy .............................. LHP ..........R-Sr ..........6-2 ............. 205 ..................................................Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community/SJRSC) R-FRESHMEN (5) 17 .........Jackson Grabsky ..........................INF ............Fr. ............6-3 ..............180 ............................................................................................... Orlando, Fla. (Hagerty) Elias Flowers, Avery Love, 18 .........Cory Heffron ............................... C/OF .........R-Sr ..........6-0 ..............180 .....................................Cincinnati, Ohio (Colerain/Gulf Coast State/Wright State) Brooks Rikeman, Parker Murphy, 19 .........Trace Burchard ........................... C/OF ..........Fr. ............5-9 ..............180 ................................................................................................. Labelle, Fla. 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