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Page 1: 2019 OLD DOMINION SELL TwittercoODBaseball€¦ · Old Dominion University began its tradition of excellence when it was founded in 1930 by the College of William and Mary, the second
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MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION

Table Of Contents 1Quick Facts, Media Information 2About Old Dominion University 3Bud Metheny Complex 4Pro History, Draft History 52019 Schedule 62019 Opponent Information 6-72019 Roster 82019 Player Breakdown 9Head Coach Chris Finwood 10-11Assistant Coaches 12Additional Coaches 13Player Biographies (in numerical order) 14-31 Pasquantino, Burch 14 Morgan, Garriola 15 Schwarz, Bell 16 Lamb, Marrale 17 Fluke, Battle 18 Stock, R. Teschko 19 K. Teschko, Windham 20 Maguire, Wilson 21 Alexander II, Busher 22 Holiday, Parmentier 23 Claxton, Scheffler 24 Pantos, Gregory 25 Smith, Blanchard 26

Players Biographies (continued) 14-31 Hartline, Krantz 27 Muly, Fisher 28 Moore, Nelson 29 Gertner, Hancock 30 Rodriguez, Keane 312018 Statistics 32-37 Game-By-Game Results 33 Overall Season Stats 34 Conference-Only Stats 35 Batting Game-By-Game 36 Pitchign Game-By-Game 37History & Records 38-65 Year-By-Year Overview 39 Head Coaching History 40 Year-By-Year Individual Leaders 41 NCAA, Conference Tournament History 42 Individual Accolades 43-44 Team Records (Season & Game) 45 Individual Records (Season) 46 Individual Records (Career) 47 Individual Recorsd (Notable Achievements) 48 All-Time Roster 49-50 Opponent History 51 Year-By-Year History 52-65

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

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MEDIA INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Norfolk, Va. (23529)Nickname: MonarchsFounded: 1930 (as Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary)Enrollment: 24,375Colors: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), Light Blue (PMS 283)Conference: Conference USAPresident: John R. Broderick (Northeastern)Athletic Director: Dr. Wood Selig (Washington & Lee)University Website www.odu.eduAthletics Website: www.odusports.com

BASEBALL INFORMATION 1st Year of Baseball: 19311st Year of DI Baseball: 1977All-Time DI Record: 1236-952-4NCAA Appearances / Last: 8 / 2014Conference Tournament Championships / Last: 4 / 1996 (CAA)Conference Season Championships / Last: 6 / 2000 (CAA)2018 Record: 15-372018 C-USA Record / Finish: 7-22 / t-13th2018 C-USA Tournament: n/a2018 NCAA Tournament: n/a

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chris Finwood (VMI ‘88)Overall Record: 438-446 / entering 17th seasonRecord at ODU: 196-195 / entering 8th seasonAssistant Coach (Pitching): Mike Marron (Holy Cross ‘05)Assistant Coach (Recruiting): Logan Robbins (WKU ‘11)Volunteer Assistant: John Penn (Wabash College '14)Special Assistant to the Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (East Carolina ‘71)Director of Baseball Operations: Adam Wisniewski (Old Dominion ‘12)Graduate Assistant: Culver Lamb (Old Dominion '18)Graduate Assistant: Shaun Wood (West Virginia '16)Baseball Office Phone: 757-683-4230

BUD METHENY COMPLEX Address: 1446 W 43rd Street , 43rd Street & Parker Avenue Norfolk, VA 23529Nickname: The BudCapacity: 2,500Year Opened: 1983Dimensions: LF: 325, LC: 375, CF: 395, RC: 375, RF: 325Surface: Outfield/Infield/Mound: Natural Homeplate/1B-3B Basepaths/Backstop: TurfTournaments Hosted: CAA (1994); Sun Belt (1983, 1985, 1987)

2019 PROSPECTUS Starting Position Players Returning / Lost: 7 /2Starting Pitchers Returning / Lost: 4 / 0Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 21 / 11Newcomers: 13 (8 freshmen & 5 transfers)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Director (Baseball Contact): Tim WentzEmail: [email protected] Phone: 757-683-5581Assistant A.D. (Secondary Baseball): Eric BohannonEmail: [email protected] Phone: 757-683-3374Mailing Address: Room 1102 / Jim Jarrett Athletic Admin. Bldg Norfolk, VA 23529-0201

MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION The 19 Old Dominion Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Old Dominion University office of Athletic External Relations. LAYOUT & DESIGN: Tim Wentz, Assistant Communications Director. EDITORS: Ted Alexander, Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Relations; Eric Bohannon, Athletic Communications Director. COVER DESIGN: Tim Wentz. PHOTOGRAPHY: Rick Voight (RSVP Media); PRINTING: Colley Copies, Norfolk, Virginia. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

SOCIAL MEDIA (@ODUBASEBALL)For all of the latest information, insights and news on Old Dominion baseball, follow the Monarchs on social media for up-to-the-minute action. When posting about Old Dominion, please tag @ODUBaseball on Twitter and use the hashtags #Monarchs and #ODUSports.Twitter: @ODUBaseballFacebook: ODU BaseballInstagram: @odu_baseball

CREDENTIALSWorking press credentials for all Old Dominion baseball games may be secured by contacting the athletic communications office, at least two days prior to the desired game. All credentials will be available for pickup at the ticket entrance to the Bud Metheny Complex.. The credentials must be worn at all times when in the complex. Requests are screened with care to insure a working press area.

WIFIWireless internet will be provided for all working media. The network is AccessODU or MonarchODU and the login information will be provided via media relations contact Tim Wentz in the press box. For any connectivity issues or questions regarding wireless internet, please contact Tim Wentz (609-617-7948).

PRESS BOXThe Old Dominion Baseball Press Box is located behind home plate, atop of the bleachers. Due to limited space in the press box, all working media and radio broadcast personnel must reach out in advance of a game to ensure a seat and/or connectivity. For any issues regarding press box operations, please contact Tim Wentz (609-617-7948).

INTERVIEWSAll interviews, include postgame interviews, with Coach Finwood and studenta-athletes must coordinated through the ODU Athletics Communications office, or through media relations contact Tim Wentz. For postgame interviews, they will be conducted only after the 10-minute cooling off period.

RADIO BROADCASTSRequests to broadcast any ODU baseball game must be approved in advance by the athletic communications office. Phone lines are available at courtside. For additional lines and connection assistance, please contact Tim Wentz of ODU Athletic Communications. The Old Dominion home radio feed will be aired on WGH Famous 1310 AM for select games, as well as additional games on Monarch Media via ODUSports.com. The radio feed includes commentary from Ted Alexander, Andy Mashaw, Tim Wentz, Eric Bohannon and Doug Ripley.

LOCAL COVERAGEThe Hampton Roads area features several publications, tv stations and radio stations that have covered ODU baseball over the years including: The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Va.); Daily Press (Newport News, Va.); Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.); ODU Mace & Crown (Norfolk, Va.); WTKR TV -- CBS (Norfolk, Va.); WAVY TV -- NBC (Portsmouth, Va.); WVEC TV -- ABC (Norfolk, Va.); WVBT TV 43 -- Fox (Portsmouth, Va.); Associated Press (Richmond, Va.); ESPN 94.1/Famous 1310; WODU (ODU Student Station).

EXTRA FINNINGS PODCASTThe Extra Finnings Podcast, featuring head coach Chris Finwood and host Tim Wentz, is a great source of information on the Old Dominion baseball program. Recorded weekly during the season, the podcast features in-depth analysis from Coach Finwood, as well as interviews with players and support staff. Follow ODU Athletics on Soundcloud to listen to the podcast. Audio links are also available on ODUSports.com.

CONFERENCE USAConference USA baseball is a 12-team league that consistently ranks as one of the top leagues in the nation. In addition to Old Dominion, C-USA baseball features national powerhouses Rice, Southern Miss and Florida Atlantic, as well as Charlotte, FIU, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, UAB, UTSA and Western Kentucky. This year's conference tournament will once again be held at MGM Park in Biloxi, Mississippi. Last year, Southern Miss won the league title. Conference USA also maintains the CUSA.tv video streaming platform. Most of ODU's home games this season will be broadcast on CUSA.tv.

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ABOUT ODU

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITYOld Dominion is Virginia’s forward-focused research university with rigorous academics, an energetic residential community, entrepreneurial research and collaboration, and initiatives that contribute nearly $2.6 billion to the economy. Located along the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Virginia, the ODU campus boasts state-of-the-art academic facilities, 16 residence halls and amenities such as the Student Recreation Center.

Our Monarchs can choose from over 120 undergraduate programs, over 130 graduate programs at the master’s, education specialist and doctoral levels and a wealth of certificate and professional development programs. They learn from experts in their chosen field, as our award-winning faculty bring their real-world expertise to classrooms that foster innovation and collaboration. Student success lives at the heart of the Monarch experience. Monarchs have full access to services such as academic advising, peer mentoring and subject-specific resource centers. The Learning Commons at Perry Library provides students with 24/5 study space, computing resources, teamwork spaces and even presentation practice rooms. Students can begin planning their future with our comprehensive career development services or forge their own path by engaging with the Strome Entrepreneurial Center.

Old Dominion University began its tradition of excellence when it was founded in 1930 by the College of William and Mary, the second oldest university in the United States. Established as an extension of William and Mary in Williamsburg and Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, Old Dominion began educating teachers and engineers. The two-year school rapidly evolved into a four-year institution, and was granted independence in 1962 as Old Dominion College.

Considerable growth in enrollment, the expansion of research facilities and preparation for the addition of graduate programs led the Board of Visitors to approve the name change to Old Dominion University. Now Old Dominion is a powerhouse for higher education with six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences and Sciences. Old Dominion has offered master’s degrees since 1964 and Ph.D.s since 1971. The University has achieved designation as a Research University (high research activity) from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Proud of its past, Old Dominion constantly looks to the future and prides itself on its continually expanding research and teaching programs. An ever-evolving university, Old Dominion is an agent of change for its students, for the region and the nation it serves.

PRESIDENT JOHN R. BRODERICKJohn R. Broderick, Old Dominion University’s eighth president, doesn’t mind rolling up his sleeves and serving hot dogs at a university picnic. A constant presence on campus, whether it’s to escort a visitor, walk his dog or attend athletic and cultural events, he has developed a reputation as a friendly, approachable president.

But he’s all business when it comes to his insistence on forging progress at Old Dominion, solving real-world problems and building on the region’s strengths. Under his leadership since 2008, Old Dominion has emerged as a research leader in fields from cybersecurity to bioelectrics, where the University is pioneering advances in cancer treatment and cardiac procedures. The University established the Center for the Study of Sea Level Rise in 2010, elevating Old Dominion to the top tier in addressing the issue.

During his tenure, Old Dominion has received more than $800 million in new public and private resources. The University is pursuing a $250 million fundraising initiative for scholarships, faculty research and academic centers, among other areas.

But bucking the “bigger is better” movement, President Broderick has held Old Dominion’s enrollment to approximately 24,000 to maximize the quality of the student experience. To improve academic achievement, the University constructed a $10 million Student Success Center and Learning Commons. In 2017, Old Dominion recorded the highest graduation rate in its history.

In athletics, he oversaw the return of football to Old Dominion in 2009 after a 69-year absence, adding a rush of excitement to campus. He is a member of the NCAA Division I Presidents Forum. But President Broderick has been clear that the University’s priority is academics. And Old Dominion’s student-athletes are triumphing in the classroom. The University had 286 students on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll in each of the last two years - more than any other school.

He has received the Urban League of Hampton Roads’ Marian Palmer Capps Award, the New Journal & Guide’s Impacting Lives award, the Dr. Hugo A. Owens Sr. Humanitarian Award from Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, and a Visionary Award from the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce. Inside Business journal ranked President Broderick No. 4 on its 2018 Power List of Hampton Roads.

OLD DOMINION ATHLETICSOld Dominion currently sponsors 18 sports, including men’s and women’s basketball, golf, soccer, sailing, swimming & diving, and tennis. Men’s-only sports include baseball, football, and wrestling. Women’s-only sports include field hockey, lacrosse, and rowing, while women's volleyball will officially begin play in 2020.

The Monarchs are an official member of Conference USA, while also serving as affiliate members to the Big East (field hockey, lacrosse), American Athletic (rowing), Mid-American (wrestling), and CCSA (men’s swimming).

ODU Athletics owns a rich winning tradition that includes 28 team national championships and four individual national titles. Old Dominion has been a trailblazer in women’s collegiate athletics, as ODU was the first school in the Commonwealth of Virginia to initiate scholarship offers for women, doing so in August of 1974. The women’s basketball and field hockey programs are the most notable amongst ODU’s female programs, as the two programs have combined for 12 national titles.

Not only do the Monarch athletic teams shine, but so do the facilities that they call home. With recent renovations across several facilities and the construction of the Mitchum Basketball Performance Center, Old Dominion boasts some of the top athletic facilities among Group-Of-5 schools.

The L.R. Hill Sports Complex, the home of the ODU football, lacrosse and field hockey programs, has hosted several NCAA and conference field hockey championships, including the 2016 NCAA Field Hockey Championship. The ODU Soccer Complex has hosted the Conference USA Tournament in two of the past four seasons and the Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center has also played host to conference tournaments, as well as several ITA events.

Old Dominion University heralds itself as being a diverse community and the ODU Athletics program follows directly in that path. Across all sports, there are over 50 international student-athletes, representing 30 different nationalities.

In addition, the Old Dominion University Sports Hall of Fame was established to honor outstanding achievements by former student athletes and outstanding contributions by coaches and athletic administrators, while at ODU. The Hall is to exist for the purpose of honoring those individuals and recognizing the importance of their achievements and contributions to the overall enhancement of the reputation of Old Dominion University.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DR. WOOD SELIGDr. Camden Wood Selig is in his ninth year as Director of Athletics at Old Dominion University, where his “Championship Effort” philosophy has helped to guide the department as one of the most respected and successful intercollegiate programs in the nation.

During his tenure, Selig has directed the University’s move to Conference USA, overseen the transition of the football program to the FBS level, and led major athletic facility expansion and enhancement for virtually all 18 programs.

One of the most dramatic and gratifying accomplishments for Selig has been the academic success of the 18 intercollegiate teams. Highlights from 2017-18 include the 172 student athletes (36%) earning Dean’s List honors with a 3.4 or higher GPA, the fact that ODU led all C-USA schools, for the fifth straight year, with 286 student athletes on the league’s honor roll with a 3.0 or higher and the continued success in APR, as baseball, women’s lacrosse and men’s basketball finished in the top 10% in their respective sports in APR scores, while eight teams earned one-year scores of 1000, and all teams scored above 950.

Off the field, one needs only to visit the ODU campus to see Selig’s contributions to the growth and improvement of ODU athletic venues. Projects completed and initiated under Selig include the Bernett & Blanche Mitchum Basketball Performance Center, a privately funded $8.4 million state-of-the-art facility that now serves as the home of ODU men's and women's basketball, a $3.5 million expansion of the L. R. Hill support facility for football, the addition of a $2.3 million video replay scoreboard, LED ribbon panels, and digital tables for the Ted Constant Center prior to the 2015-16 season, over $2 million in renovations to the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, and the monumental reconstruction of S.B. Ballard Stadium, a 67.5$ million dollar project that began this fall and is expected to conclude prior to next year's football season.

Selig was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, where he attended Norfolk Collegiate School. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Washington and Lee University, a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University and a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Virginia, with a minor in business from the UVA Darden School of Business. Selig and his wife Ellen of Annapolis, MD, have three children, Lex, Nick and Julianna.

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LARGEST ATTENDANCES1. 2,125 vs. Virginia Tech April 25, 19842. 1,751 vs. East Carolina April 11, 20143. 1,512 vs. WKU May 14, 19854. 1,363 vs. UTSA April 15, 20165. 1,337 vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 27, 20166. 1,318 vs. VCU April 9, 20047. 1,310 vs. James Madison May 22, 19948. 1,230 vs. Virginia Tech May 1, 19879. 1,150 vs. Virginia April 21, 198710. 1,033 vs. Towson April 23, 2010

TOP HOME WIN STREAKS1. 19 (April 11-May 15, 1985)2. 18 (March 16-May 1, 1986)3. 17 (March 2-April 11, 1985)4. 16( March 4-April 16, 2006)5t. 13 (Feb. 24-April 2, 1999)5t. 13 (May 6, 1989-March 20, 1990)

YEAR-BY-YEAR AT THE BUD1983: 21-41984: 22-81985: 32-11986: 26-51987: 21-61988: 21-101989: 19-81990: 25-31991: 24-91992: 30-91993: 22-41994: 25-51995: 22-51996: 17-51997: 20-91998: 17-81999: 23-62000: 18-102001: 11-182002: 19-132003: 13-122004: 17-142005: 15-212006: 27-72007: 22-102008: 16-102009: 13-82010: 17-152011: 14-152012: 11-222013: 20-112014: 19-122015: 21-92016: 19-102017: 25-92018: 11-18Overall: 795-349 (.695)

BUD METHENY COMPLEX

The Bud Metheny Baseball Complex has been the home of the Old Dominion baseball program since its opening in 1983. Located on the Old Dominion campus at the corner of 43rd Street and Parker Avenue in Norfolk, Virgnia, the ballpark seats 2,500 spectators and includes locker rooms, a concession stand, offices, an indoor hitting facility that includes four batting cages, and a fully-enclosed press box.

The Bud, as its often referred to in Monarch Nation, received a bevy of renovations prior to the 2018 season. New additions included the Rally Alley Patio, a video-based Daktronics scoreboard and turf baselines. The Rally Alley Patio is an elevated viewing deck on the right-field foul line that features an outdoor bar, a grilling station and a three-tiered deck of tables and bar stands. The new scoreboard offers fans a more in-depth viewing experience due to its ability to play video replays, post advanced stats and player information and engange fans with cheer prompts. The turf baselines (which include home plate, the first base line and the third base line) provides easier maintenance of the playing surface and will now blend in with the all-turf backstop. Overall, the 2018 renovations cost nearly a million dollars. During Chris Finwood’s tenure as the head coach, over two million dollars have been put into the facility, most of which has been privately funded.

The ballpark is named after former Old Dominion head baseball and basketball coach and athletic director Bud Metheny, who worked for the university from 1948 to 1980. Metheny came to Old Dominion after an eleven-year stint in the New York Yankees organization, helping lead the Bronx Bombers to a World Series title in 1943. He compiled a record of 423 wins, 363 losses and 6 ties as the manager of the Monarchs. Metheny’s jersey number, 3, has been retired by the university and is displayed on the right field wall of the stadium.

The stadium opened for the 1983 baseball season, with the first game being a 7–2 Old Dominion win over Millersville University. However, the complex was not dedicated to Metheny until April 25, 1984, with a game against the Virginia Tech Hokies. That night’s crowd of 2,125 is still the highest attendance mark in stadium history.

The ballpark hosted the Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament in 1983, 1985, and 1987, and the CAA Tournament in 1994 with the Monarchs defending their home field and winning the 1985 Sun Belt and 1994 CAA championships. The stadium has also hosted multiple Virginia district and state high school baseball tournaments.

Arthur Beauregard "Bud" Metheny (June 1, 1915-Jan. 2, 2003) played professional baseball for the New York Yankees and served Old Dominion 32 years as head baseball coach, basketball coach and athletic director.

Baseball was his passion, and where he made his mark. As a member of the New York Yankees organization from 1937 to 1946, Bud played on the 1943 World Series championship squad that defeated St. Louis. Bud started for the Yankees in the second and last game of that series. After his days with the Yankees, Metheny went into the minor league managerial ranks in 1947 in the Piedmont League.

As a coach of the Monarchs, he rolled up a 423-363-6 record and was honored by the NCAA as the Eastern Regional coach of the Year in 1963 and 1964, and was named College Division National Coach of the Year in 1964. In 1964, his Monarchs won the NCAA College Division Eastern Regional Championship in 1963 and 1964 and took second in 1965. (There was no College Division National Champion in those days.) The Monarchs won eight Little Eight Conference Championships, four Mason-Dixon Conference Championships and the 1980 Virginia Intercollegiate State Championship.

Bud not only coached baseball -- he was the men’s basketball head coach from 1948-1965, compiling a 198-163 record and posting 16 winning seasons. He served as the University’s athletic director from 1963-1970.

Following his retirement it was only fitting to honor Bud with the naming of the new baseball stadium in 1983 and adopting the blue and white pin stripes of the Yankees on the uniforms the following year, which coincided with the University’s new school colors, adopted in 1986. Bud was the last New York Yankee to wear Babe Ruth’s famous No. 3 jersey as it was retired shortly after Bud’s departure. As the leader of the Monarch teams, Bud wore No. 3 with pride and that number is retired at the Bud Metheny Complex on the right field fence.

Bud was enshrined in the College Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in January of 1983 and is a member of the ODU Sports Hall of Fame, the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame, the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, the William and Mary Hall of Fame and the Tidewater Baseball Hall of Fame. He was the Norfolk Sports Club 1973 Sportsman of the Year.

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PRO HISTORY

MONARCHS IN THE DRAFTYEAR PLAYER RD OVR TEAM POS

2017 Zach Rutherford 6 169 Rays SS2017 Jared Young 15 465 Cubs 2B2017 Adam Bainbridge 30 900 Royals LHP2016 Nick Hartman 9 282 Blue Jays RHP2016 Connor Myers 27 824 Cubs OF2015 PJ Higgins 12 353 Cubs 2B2015 Greg Tomchick 27 821 Cardinals RHP2015 Taylor Ostrich 34 1029 Royals 1B2014 Ryan Yarbrough * 4 111 Mariners LHP2014 Conner Overton 15 437 Marlins RHP2013 Ben Verlander 14 426 Tigers OF2013 Ryan Yarbrough 16 602 Brewers LHP2011 Kyle Hald 18 560 Cardinals LHP2010 Joe Velleggia * 40 1198 Orioles C2009 Joe Velleggia 42 1256 Orioles C2008 Daniel Hudson 5 150 White Sox RHP2008 Anthony Shawler 9 283 Tigers RHP2008 Dexter Carter 13 390 White Sox RHP2008 Ryan Bergh 26 796 Phillies RHP2006 Jason Godin 5 137 Royals RHP2006 Kevin Gunter 13 384 Reds RHP2006 Pat Nichols 16 481 Nationals C2006 Dana Arrowood 38 1132 Tigers RHP2005 James Burok 8 237 Rockies RHP2005 Needham Jones 36 1090 Cubs LHP2005 Jesse Schoendienst 40 1218 Cardinals 2B2004 Justin Verlander 1 2 Tigers RHP2004 Donnie Smith 4 120 Cardinals RHP2004 Brandon Carter 40 1198 Dodgers SS2002 Ryan Williams 10 301 Dodgers RHP2001 Jeff Eure 18 538 Brewers C2000 Tim Hummel 2 52 White Sox SS2000 Brian Ross 15 453 Reds LHP1999 Jim Detwiler 16 493 Blue Jays LHP1999 Tony Gsell 16 500 Cubs 2B1999 Anthony Forelli 26 784 Brewers 1B1998 Ian Rauls 12 344 Phillies OF1998 Brian Brantley 12 360 Rockies RHP1997 Ron Walker 8 244 Cubs 3B1996 Matt Quatraro 8 244 Rays C1995 Kevin Gibbs 6 163 Dodgers OF1995 Maika Symmonds 19 517 Pirates LHP1994 Denis McLaughlin 7 187 Red Sox RHP1994 Keith Coe 18 489 Angels RHP1994 John Smith 20 541 Athletics LHP1993 Wayne Gomes 1 4 Phillies RHP1993 Geoff Edsell 6 159 Angels RHP1992 Steve Lyons 4 105 Mets RHP1992 TJ O'Donnell 38 1066 Red Sox SS1992 Reigal Hunt 44 1239 Pirates OF1991 Jeff Ware S1 35 Blue Jays RHP1991 Mike Grohs 6 159 Padres RHP1991 Jim Krevokuch 37 981 Pirates 3B1990 George Sells 6 168 Cardinals LHP1988 Jim Hvizda 19 479 Rangers RHP1987 Wiley Lee 5 135 Angels 2B1987 Rod Imes 16 419 Yankees RHP1987 Kevin Bearse 22 567 Indians LHP1986 Sean O'Hare 17 436 Reds 1B1986 Kevin Bearse 27 667 Indians LHP1986 Todd Azar 32 765 Brewers OF1985 Tommy West 18 447 Rangers RHP1984 Alan Hixon 9 235 Orioles RHP1984 Scott Hughes 17 423 Reds RHP1983 Terry Bell 1 17 Mariners C1983 Hal Walck 12 294 Cubs RHP1983 Joseph Millis 16 407 Tigers OF1982 Mark Wasinger 3 57 Padres 2B1982 James Ambrose 22 561 Astros RHP1981 John Mitcheltree 6 154 Orioles RHP1981 Allen Sears 24 607 Braves RHP1971 Paul Mitchell 1 7 Orioles RHP1969 Ronald Drews 46 942 Mets RHP1965 Fred Kovner 2 37 White Sox OF

JUSTIN VERLANDERRHP, Houston Astros (2005-active)One of the top right-handed pitchers of our time and a likely Hall of Famer, Justin Verlander is one of ODU's most recognizable alums. The 7-time All-Star won the 2011 MVP and Cy Young awards to highlight his illustrious career in Detroit. Verlander was then traded to Houston in 2017 and helped lead the Astros to a World Series title. Verlander has a career record of 204-123, a 3.39 ERA and 2,706 strikeouts.TEAMS: Astros (2017-present); Tigers (2005-17)

RYAN YARBROUGHLHP, Tampa Bay Rays (2018-active)Ryan Yarbrough emerged as key member of the Rays' pitching staff in 2018, going 16-6 with a 3.91 ERA during his rookie season. The southpaw finished fifth in the AL Rookie of the Year voting. In 2018, Yarbrough was utilized in the faux-starter/reliever role for the Rays, often coming in during the second inning and then pitching into the sixth or seventh. Yarbrough figures to be an integral part of the rotation in 2019.TEAMS: Rays (2018-present)

DANIEL HUDSONRHP, Los Angeles Angels (2009-active)A Virginia Beach native, Daniel Hudson has excelled as both a reliever and starter during his tenure in the majors. With the Diamondbacks, Hudson had his best season in 2011, going 16-12 with a 3.49 ERA to help lead the D'Backs to an NL West crown. Hudson has also pitched for the White Sox, Pirates, Dodgers and now the Angels.TEAMS: Angels (2019); Dodgers (2018); Pirates (2017); Diamondbacks (2010-16); White Sox (2009-10)

TIM HUMMEL3B/1B (2003-04)Tim Hummel, one of the greatest shortstops in ODU history, had a short stint in the show, playing two seasons for the Cincinnati Reds. He was primarily a pinch hitter and utility infielder, hitting .222 in 82 career games.TEAMS: Reds (2003-04)

WAYNE GOMESRHP (1997-02)Wayne Gomes, born and raised in Hampton, was a flame-throwing reliever known best for his five-year stint with the Phillies. He had his best year in 1999, when Gomes recorded 19 saves as the team's closer. Upon retirement, Gomes returned to Hampton Roads and formed the Virginia Baseball Academy.TEAMS: Red Sox (2002); Giants (2001); Phillies (1997-01)

JEFF WARERHP (1995-96)Jeff Ware, a Norfolk native, had a two-year tenure in the majors, making nine starts for the Toronto Blue Jays over two seasons. Ware compiled a 3-6 record with a 7.47 ERA in 18 career appearances. Ware now coaches for the Blue Jays and is currently the Pitching Coordinator for Toronto's minor league system.TEAMS: Blue Jays (1995-96)

KEVIN BEARSELHP (1990)Kevin Bearse had a short major-league stint with the Indians. In 1990, he pitched in three games for the Tribe and had an 0-2 record and 12.91 ERA. TEAMS: Indians (1990)

MARK WASINGER3B/2B/SS (1986-88)A utility infielder, Wasinger appeared in 50 games between  1986  and  1988  for the Padres and Giants. Wasinger played most during the 1987 season, when he hit .275 with three RBIs for the Giants. Wasinger now works in the front office for the Red Sox, where he is a special assistant for player personnel.TEAMS: Indians (1990)

TERRY BELLC (1986-87)Terry Bell, the uncle of current ODU infielder Tommy Bell, played in nine career games as a pro for the Royals and Braves, but never recorded a hit. Bell was a first-round pick in the '83 Draft, two selections ahead of Roger Clemens.TEAMS: Braves (1987); Padres (1986)

PAUL MITCHELLRHP (1975-80)Paul Mitchell pitched for four different MLB teams in six seasons. Mitchell twice started more than 20 games and had perhaps his best season in 1978 with Seattle, going 8-14 with a 4.18 ERA and four complete games, including two shutouts. Mitchell was 32-39 with a 4.45 ERA in 125 career games.TEAMS: Brewers (1979-80); Mariners (1977-79); Athletics (1976-77); Orioles (1975)

TERRY BELLC (1986-87)Terry Bell, the uncle of current ODU infielder Tommy Bell, played in nine career games as a pro for the Royals and Braves, but never recorded a hit. Bell was a first-round pick in the '83 Draft, two selections ahead of Roger Clemens.TEAMS: Braves (1987); Padres (1986)

JOHN MONTAGUERHP (1973-80)John Montague had a seven-year career as a relief pitcher. Montague recorded 21 career saves and had a career ERA of 4.74. In 1977, Montague moved into the starting rotation for the Mariners. That season, Montague went 8-12 with a 4.29 ERA.TEAMS: Angels (1979-80); Mariners (1977-79); Phillies (1975); Expos (1973-75)

DENNY RIDDLEBERGERLHP (1970-72)Riddleberger pitched for three seasons in the majors, primarily as a relief pitcher. Riddleberger appeared in a total of 103 games, ending his career with a 2.77 ERA, a 4-4 record and one save. TEAMS: Indians (1972); Senators (1970-71)

MONARCHS IN THE PROSPLAYER (bold=active) FROM TO DRAFT-RD ORG

Nick Hartman 2016 2019 2016-9 TORP.J. Higgins 2015 2019 2015-12 CHCDaniel Hudson 2008 2019 2008-5 F/AConnor Myers 2016 2019 2016-27 CHCConnor Overton 2014 2019 2014-15 SFGZach Rutherford 2017 2019 2017-6 TBJustin Verlander 2005 2019 2004-1 HOURyan Yarbrough 2014 2019 2014-4 TBJared Young 2017 2019 2017-15 CHC

James Ambrose 1982 1982 1982-22 HOUDana Arrowood 2006 2006 2006-38 DETTodd Azar 1987 1988 1986-32 SEAKyle Beam 2017 2017 MILKevin Bearse 1987 1991 1987-22 Tyler Belcher 2007 2008 FLATerry Bell 1983 1989 1983-1 ATLRyan Bergh 2008 2009 2008-26 PHIWilliam Boyce 1963 1968 MINBrian Brantley 1998 2002 1998-12 NYMJames Burok 2005 2008 2005-8 COLBrandon Carter 2004 2010 2004-40 LADDexter Carter 2008 2012 2008-13 CHWKeith Coe 1994 1996 1994-18 ANAJim Detwiler 1999 2000 1999-16 TORGeoff Edsell 1993 2000 1993-6 LADJeff Eure 2001 2009 2001-18 MILAnthony Forelli 1999 2002 1999-26 MILKevin Gibbs 1995 2004 1995-6 PHIJason Godin 2006 2010 2006-5 KCRWayne Gomes 1993 2005 1993-1 OAKMike Grohs 1991 1992 1991-6 SDPTony Gsell 1999 2006 1999-16 CHCKevin Gunter 2006 2010 2006-13 FLAKyle Hald 2011 2015 2011-18 STLGerard Hall 2009 2014 KCRSteve Harris 2005 2005 CHCTy Hawkins 1991 1991 CHWAlan Hixon 1984 1987 1984-9 BALMatt Hudgins 2007 2008 CHCTim Hummel 2000 2006 2000-2 CHWRiegal Hunt 1992 1993 1992-44 PITJim Hvizda 1988 1991 1988-19 MILRod Imes 1987 1992 1987-16 CINWillie Jenkins 1950 1950 CINFrederick Kovner 1965 1967 1965-2 CHWJim Krevokuch 1991 1995 1991-37 PITWiley Lee 1987 1990 1987-5 ANASteve Lyons 1992 1998 1992-4 NYMDenis McLaughlin 1994 1998 1994-7 ATLJoseph Millis 1983 1985 1983-16 DETPaul Mitchell 1972 1981 1971-1* NYYJohn Mitcheltree 1981 1983 1981-6 BALJohn Montague 1968 1982 ANAPat Nichols 2006 2008 2006-16 WSNT.J. O'Donnell 1992 1994 1992-38 BOSSean O'Hare 1986 1987 1986-17 CINTaylor Ostrich 2015 2015 2015-34 KCRJamie Pogue 1999 2008 STLMatt Quatraro 1996 2002 1996-8 TBDIan Rauls 1998 1999 1998-12 PHIDenny Riddleberger 1967 1973 CLEBrian Ross 2000 2003 2000-15 CINJesse Schoendienst 2006 2006 2005-40 STLAllen Sears 1981 1983 1981-24 ATLGeorge Sells 1990 1990 1990-6 STLAnthony Shawler 2008 2010 2008-9 DETDonnie Smith 2004 2011 2004-4 STLJohn Smith 1994 1996 1994-20 OAKMike Symmonds 1995 1996 1995-19 BOSBen Tomchick 2012 2013 KCRGreg Tomchick 2015 2017 2015-27 STLJoe Velleggia 2010 2012 2010-40 BALBen Verlander 2013 2017 2013-14 DETHal Walck 1983 1984 1983-12 CHCRon Walker 1997 2001 1997-8 CHCJeff Ware 1992 2002 1991-1 MILMark Wasinger 1982 1997 1982-3 SDPTommy West 1985 1988 1985-18 TEXRyan Williams 2002 2003 2002-10 LAD

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION STADIUM TIMEFebruary 15 High Point Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmFebruary 16 High Point Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 2pmFebruary 17 High Point Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmFebruary 22 Binghamton Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmFebruary 23 Binghamton Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 2pmFebruary 24 Binghamton Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmFebruary 26 Norfolk State Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmFebruary 27 VMI Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 1 Rutgers Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 2 Rutgers Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 2pmMarch 3 Rutgers Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmMarch 5 Campbell Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 6 Campbell Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 8 at Kansas State Manhattan, KS Tointon Stadium 3pmMarch 9 at Kansas State Manhattan, KS Tointon Stadium 2pmMarch 10 at Kansas State Manhattan, KS Tointon Stadium 1pmMarch 12 William & Mary Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmMarch 15 Charlotte * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmMarch 16 Charlotte * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 17 Charlotte * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmMarch 19 Princeton Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmMarch 20 Princeton Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 22 at Southern Miss * Hattiesburg, MS Pete Taylor Park 6pmMarch 23 at Southern Miss * Hattiesburg, MS Pete Taylor Park 2pmMarch 24 at Southern Miss * Hattiesburg, MS Pete Taylor Park 1pmMarch 26 at William & Mary Williamsburg, VA Plumeri Park 6pmMarch 29 Rice * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmMarch 30 Rice * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMarch 31 Rice * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmApril 2 at Virginia Charlottesville, VA Davenport Field 5pmApril 5 at UAB * Birmingham, AL Young Memorial Field 6:30pmApril 6 at UAB * Birmingham, AL Young Memorial Field 2pmApril 7 at UAB * Birmingham, AL Young Memorial Field 1pmApril 9 VCU Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmApril 12 at UTSA * San Antonio, TX Roadrunner Field 6pmApril 13 at UTSA * San Antonio, TX Roadrunner Field 2pmApril 14 at UTSA * San Antonio, TX Roadrunner Field 1pmApril 16 at VCU Richmond, VA The Diamond 7pmApril 19 FIU * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmApril 20 FIU * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmApril 21 FIU * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 12pmApril 23 East Carolina Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmApril 26 at Florida Atlantic * Boca Raton, FL FAU Baseball Stadium 6:30pmApril 27 at Florida Atlantic * Boca Raton, FL FAU Baseball Stadium 4pmApril 28 at Florida Atlantic * Boca Raton, FL FAU Baseball Stadium 12pmApril 30 Virginia Tech # Norfolk, VA Harbor Park 7pmMay 3 LA Tech * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmMay 4 LA Tech * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMay 5 LA Tech * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmMay 10 Marshall * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 6pmMay 11 Marshall * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 3pmMay 12 Marshall * Norfolk, VA Bud Metheny Complex 1pmMay 14 at VMI Lexington, VA Gray-Minor Stadium 5pmMay 16 at WKU * Bowling Green, KY Nick Denes Field 5pmMay 17 at WKU * Bowling Green, KY Nick Denes Field 5pmMay 18 at WKU * Bowling Green, KY Nick Denes Field 1pmMay 22-26 at C-USA Tournament ^ Biloxi, MS MGM Park TBA

* denotes Conference USA game# denotes Commonwealth Classic played at Harbor Park in Norfolk, Va.^ denotes tournament to be held at MGM Park in Biloxi, Miss.

HOME-AWAY GAMESTotal Home: 34Total Away: 22Non-Conf. Home: 19Non-Conf. Away: 7C-USA Home: 15C-USA Away: 15

RANKED OPPONENTSEast Carolina: #11 (D1 Baseball); #12 (Baseball America); #14 (NCBWA); #14 (USA Today Coaches Poll); #35 (Collegiate Baseball)Southern Miss: #21 (Baseball America); #26 (NCBWA); #30 (Collegiate Baseball)Florida Atlantic: #33 (NCBWA)

2018 NCAA REGIONAL OPPONENTSCampbell: Athens Regional (0-2)East Carolina: Greenville Regional, host (1-2)Florida Atlantic: Gainesville Regional (3-2)Southern Miss: Fayetteville Regional (1-2)

OPPONENTS BY STATEVirginia (6): Norfolk State, VCU, Virginia, Virginia Tech, VMI, William & MaryNorth Carolina (4): Campbell, Charlotte, East Carolina, High PointFlorida (2): FIU, Florida AtlanticNew Jersey (2): Princeton, RutgersTexas (2): Rice, UTSAAlabama (1): UABKansas (1): Kansas StateKentucky (1): WKULouisiana (1): LA TechMississippi (1): Southern MissNew York (1): BinghamtonWest Virginia (1): Marshall

OPPONENTS BY CONFERENCEConference USA (10): Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, LA Tech, Marshall, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTSA, WKUACC (2): Virginia, Virginia TechBig South (2): Campbell, High PointAmerica East (1): BinghamtonAmerican (1): East CarolinaAtlantic 10 (1): VCUBig Ten (1): RutgersBig 12 (1): Kansas StateCAA (1): William & MaryIvy League (1): PrincetonMEAC (1): Norfolk StateSoCon (1): VMI

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HIGH POINT PANTHERSLocation: High Point, N.C.Website: HighPointPanthers.comConference: Big SouthHome Field: Coy O. Willard StadiumHead Coach: Craig Cozart2018 Record: 34-22SID: Mark Pinkerton ([email protected])All-Time Series: HP leads 1-0

BINGHAMTON BEARCATSLocation: Binghamton, N.Y.Website: BUBearcats.comConference: America EastHome Field: Bearcats Sports ComplexHead Coach: Tim Sinicki2018 Record: 18-30-1SID: John Hartrick ([email protected])All-Time Series: First-ever meeting

NORFOLK STATE SPARTANSLocation: Norfolk, Va.Website: NSUSpartans.comConference: MEACHome Field: Marty L. Miller FieldHead Coach: Keith Shumate2018 Record: 19-30SID: Matt Michalec ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 35-8

VMI KEYDETSLocation: Lexington, Va.Website: VMIKeydets.comConference: SoConHome Field: Gray Minor StadiumHead Coach: Jonathan Hadra2018 Record: 26-27SID: Mike Carpenter ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 46-13

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTSLocation: Piscataway, N.J.Website: ScarletKnights.comConference: Big TenHome Field: Bainton FieldHead Coach: Joe Litterio2018 Record: 25-25SID: Jimmy Gill ([email protected])All-Time Series: RU leads 37-26

CAMPBELL FIGHTING CAMELSLocation: Buies Creek, N.C.Website: GoCamels.comConference: Big SouthHome Field: Jim Perry StadiumHead Coach: Justin Haire2018 Record: 35-26 (Big South Champs, NCAA Regional)SID: Eric Ortiz ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 5-3

KANSAS STATE WILDCATSLocation: Manhattan, Kan.Website: KStateSports.comConference: Big 12Home Field: Tointon Family StadiumHead Coach: Pete Hughes2018 Record: 23-31SID: Chris Brown ([email protected])All-Time Series: KSU leads 2-1

WILLIAM & MARY TRIBELocation: Williamsburg, Va.Website: TribeAthletics.comConference: CAAHome Field: Plumeri ParkHead Coach: Brian Murphy2018 Record: 15-39SID: Jordan Williams ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 83-54

CHARLOTTE 49ERSLocation: Charlotte, N.C.Website: Charlotte49ers.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Hayes StadiumHead Coach: Loren Hibbs2018 Record: 34-24SID: Sean Fox ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 44-34

PRINCETON TIGERSLocation: Princeton, N.J.Website: GoPrincetonTigers.comConference: Ivy LeagueHome Field: Clarke FieldHead Coach: Scott Bradley2018 Record: 10-27SID: Warren Croxton ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 10-8

SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLESLocation: Hattiesburg, Miss.Website: SouthernMiss.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Pete Taylor ParkHead Coach: Scott Berry2018 Record: 44-18 (C-USA Champs, NCAA Regional)SID: Jack Duggan ([email protected])All-Time Series: USM leads 6-2

RICE OWLSLocation: Houston, TexasWebsite: RiceOwls.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Reckling ParkHead Coach: Matt Bragga2018 Record: 26-31-2SID: John Sullivan ([email protected])All-Time Series: RICE leads 10-5

VIRGINIA CAVALIERSLocation: Charlottesville, Va.Website: VirginiaSports.comConference: ACCHome Field: Davenport FieldHead Coach: Brian O'Connor2018 Record: 29-25 SID: Scott Fitzgerald ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 33-29-2

UAB BLAZERSLocation: Birmingham, Ala.Website: UABSports.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Young Memorial FieldHead Coach: Brian Shoop2018 Record: 21-33SID: Abby Vinson ([email protected])All-Time Series: Series tied 10-10

VCU RAMSLocation: Richmond, Va.Website: VCUAthletics.comConference: Atlantic 10Home Field: The DiamondHead Coach: Shawn Stiffler2018 Record: 34-23SID: Jamal Davis ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 91-61

UTSA ROADRUNNERSLocation: San Antonio, TexasWebsite: GoUTSA.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Roadrunner FieldHead Coach: Jason Marshall2018 Record: 32-24SID: Brent Ingram ([email protected])All-Time Series: UTSA leads 8-7

FIU PANTHERSLocation: Miami, Fla.Website: FIUSports.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Infinity Insurance ParkHead Coach: Mervyl Melendez2018 Record: 26-28SID: Tyler Brain ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 10-7

EAST CAROLINA PIRATESLocation: Greenville, N.C.Website: ECUPirates.comConference: AmericanHome Field: Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair StadiumHead Coach: Cliff Godwin2018 Record: 44-18 (AAC Champs, NCAA Regional)SID: Malcolm Gray ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 33-31

FLORIDA ATLANTIC OWLSLocation: Boca Raton, Fla.Website: FAUSports.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: FAU Baseball StadiumHead Coach: John McCormack2018 Record: 43-19-1 (NCAA Regional)SID: Jonathan Fraysure ([email protected])All-Time Series: FAU leads 13-4

VIRGINIA TECH HOKIESLocation: Blacksburg, Va.Website: HokieSports.comConference: ACCHome Field: English Field at Union ParkHead Coach: John Szefc2018 Record: 21-33SID: Marc Mullen ([email protected])All-Time Series: VT leads 59-17

LA TECH BULLDOGSLocation: Ruston, La.Website: LATechSports.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson ParkHead Coach: Lane Burroughs2018 Record: 39-20SID: Brock McKee ([email protected])All-Time Series: LA Tech leads 8-7

MARSHALL THUNDERING HERDLocation: Huntington, W.Va.Website: HerdZone.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Appalachian Power ParkHead Coach: Jeff Waggoner2018 Record: 19-32SID: Cody Linn ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 10-8

WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERSLocation: Bowling Green, Ky.Website: WKUSports.comConference: Conference USAHome Field: Nick Denes FieldHead Coach: John Pawlowski2018 Record: 21-31SID: Bryan Fyalkowski ([email protected])All-Time Series: ODU leads 7-4

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NUMERICAL ROSTER

# PLAYER B/T POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) PREVIOUS COLLEGE 1 Vinnie Pasquantino L/L 1B 6-4 245 Jr. Moseley, Va. (James River) 4 Matt Burch L/R INF 5-7 170 Jr. Gurnee, Ill. (Warren Township) Wabash Valley JC / Arkansas 7 Will Morgan L/R OF 6-1 195 Sr. Middletown, N.J. (Christian Brothers Academy) 9 Andy Garriola R/R OF/INF 6-4 225 Fr. Sierra Madre, Calif. (Damien) 10 Matt Schwarz R/R OF 6-0 205 Sr. Des Moines, Iowa (Hoover) North Iowa Area CC 11 Tommy Bell R/R INF 6-1 180 So. Kettering, Ohio (Fairmont) 12 Greg Lamb R/R INF 6-0 185 RSo. Orange, Calif. (El Modena) Cypress College 14 Michael Marrale R/R C 6-2 200 Fr. Skyesville, Md. (Century) 15 Jim Fluke R/R RHP 6-0 205 RJr. Netcong, N.J. (Lenape Valley) Morris CC 16 Kyle Battle R/R OF 6-1 190 Jr. Glen Allen, Va. (Glen Allen) 17 Erik Stock R/R UTL 6-2 195 So. Virginia Beach, Va. (Greenbrier Christian) 18 Ryan Teschko R/R OF 6-0 185 Fr. National Park, N.J. (Gateway) 19 Kevin Teschko R/R RHP 6-0 185 Fr. National Park, N.J. (Gateway) 20 Bryce Windham L/R UTL 6-1 190 Sr. Monroe, Mich. (Saint Mary Catholic Central) 21 Morgan Maguire L/R RHP 6-2 215 Sr. Rumson, N.J. (Rumson-Fair Haven) 22 John Wilson L/L LHP 6-0 195 RSo. Pittstown, N.J. (North Hunterdon) 23 Cory Alexander II R/R OF 6-0 175 Sr. Goochland, Va. (Goochland) 25 Matt Busher R/R RHP 6-0 200 Fr. Pittstown, N.J. (North Hunterdon) 26 Aaron Holiday R/R RHP 6-2 190 Fr. Bear, Del. (Caravel Academy) 27 Michael Parmentier R/R RHP 6-0 185 RSr. Suffolk, Va. (Nansemond River) Norfolk State 30 Dominick Claxton R/R OF 5-10 160 Jr. Carrollton, Va. (Nansemond-Suffolk) Ferrum College 31 Tom Scheffler R/R RHP 6-6 240 RJr. Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) Wenatchee Valley College 32 Nick Pantos R/R RHP 6-4 220 RSo. Rockville, Md. (Gaithersburg) Frederick CC / Maryland 33 Hunter Gregory R/R RHP 6-3 215 So. Chesapeake, Va. (Hickory) 34 Brett Smith R/R RHP 6-4 225 RJr. Chesapeake, Va. (Grassfield) 37 Michael Blanchard L/R RHP 6-7 235 RSo. Suffolk, Va. (Nansemond River) 38 Jason Hartline L/L LHP 6-4 225 So. Chesapeake, Va. (Greenbrier Christian) 39 Luke Krantz R/L LHP 6-0 180 So. Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge) 40 Connor Muly R/R RHP 6-1 190 So. Manasquan, N.J. (Manasquan) 41 Trey Fisher L/L LHP 6-0 190 So. Temperanceville, Va. (Chincoteague) 42 Ryne Moore R/R RHP 6-4 210 So. Limerick, Pa. (Spring-Ford) 43 Isaiah Nelson L/L LHP 5-10 180 RJr. Norfolk, Va. (Norfolk Academy) 44 Tommy Gertner L/L LHP 6-1 195 So. Northbrook, Ill. (Glenbrook North) Oakton CC 50 Jared Hancock R/R C 6-0 180 Fr. Pocomoke City, Md. (Pocomoke) 51 Joey Rodriguez R/R RHP 6-0 185 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. (First Colonial) 55 John Keane R/R C 6-1 190 So. Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Chris Finwood (8th season, VMI '88) Overall Record: 438-446 (17th season) Record at ODU: 196-195 (8th season) Assistant Coach (Pitching): Mike Marron (4th season, Holy Cross '05)Assistant Coach (Hitting): Logan Robbins (4th season, Western Kentucky '11)Special Assistant To The Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (13th season, East Carolina '71)Volunteer Assistant: John Penn (1st season, Wabash College '14)Director Of Baseball Operations: Adam Wisniewski (1st season, Old Dominion '11)Graduate Assistant: Culver Lamb (1st season, Old Dominion '18)Graduate Assistant: Shaun Wood (1st season, West Virginia '16)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE#1 Vinnie Pasquantino: PASS-quinn-TEE-no#9 Andy Garriola: gary-OH-luh#14 Michael Marrale: muh-RALLYCoach Tony Guzzo: GUZZ-oh

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# PITCHERS R-L 2018 STATS 15 Jim Fluke R 0-2, 9.35 ERA, 4 starts, 17.1 IP (missed time w/ Tommy John) 19 Kevin Teschko R 21 Morgan Maguire R 4-7, 3.38 ERA, 14 starts, 93.1 IP, 2 CG, 2 SHO, 61/22 K/BB 22 John Wilson L * 6-1, 3.41 ERA, 12 starts, 58.0 IP, 35/14 K/BB (* from 2017) 25 Matt Busher R 26 Aaron Holiday R 27 Michael Parmentier R * 1-1, 3.24 ERA, 2 SV, 10 apps, 24/9 K/BB (* at Norfolk State in 2017) 31 Tom Scheffler R * 5-2, 3.31 ERA, 1 SV, 58.2 IP, 78 K (* at Wenatchee Valley) 32 Nick Pantos R * 9-1, 2.96 ERA, 5 CG, 67.0 IP, 90 K (* at Frederick CC) 33 Hunter Gregory R 3-5, 6.67 ERA, 21 apps, 8 starts, 59.1 IP, 53/32 K/BB 34 Brett Smith R 1-3, 5.67 ERA, 6 starts, 27.0 IP, 26/6 K/BB 37 Michael Blanchard R * 1-3, 5.81 ERA, 20 apps, 6 starts, 31.0 IP, 20/11 K/BB (* from 2017) 38 Jason Hartline L 2-4, 4.05 ERA, 23 apps, 6 starts, 1 SV, 40.0 IP, 24/16 K/BB 39 Luke Krantz L Will miss 2019 season due to Tommy John 40 Connor Muly R 1-0, 3.31 ERA, 29 apps, 1 SV, 35.1 IP, 27/9 K/BB 41 Trey Fisher L 0-1, 7.20 ERA, 10 apps, 1 start, 15.0 IP, 8/10 K/BB 42 Ryne Moore R 0-2, 7.11 ERA, 19 apps, 4 starts, 31.2 IP, 14/17 K/BB 43 Isaiah Nelson L 0-2, 4.32 ERA, 29 apps, 2 SV, 25.0 IP, 27/13 K/BB 44 Tommy Gertner L * 10-1, 2.44 ERA, 2 SV, 96.0 IP, 103 K (* at Oakton CC) 51 Joey Rodriguez R

# CATCHERS B/T 2018 STATS 14 Michael Marrale R/R 20 Bryce Windham L/R .293/.405/.329, 6 2B, 17 RBI, 29 R, 5-8 SB 50 Jared Hancock R/R 55 John Keane R/R .500/.667/1.000, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 9 games

# INFIELDERS B/T 2018 STATS 1 Vinnie Pasquantino L/L .299/.325/.439, 3 HR, 22 RBI, 6 2B (missed time w/ back injury) 4 Matt Burch L/R * .384/.484/.537, 3 HR, 42 RBI, 20 2B (* at Wabash Valley) 11 Tommy Bell R/R .235/.309/.279, 1 HR, 9 RBI, 3 2B 12 Greg Lamb R/R * .299/.477/.371, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 6-7 SB (* at Cypress College) 17 Erik Stock R/R .320/.371/.464, 3 HR, 20 RBI, 13 2B (C-USA All-Freshman Team) 20 Bryce Windham L/R .293/.405/.329, 6 2B, 17 RBI, 29 R, 5-8 SB

# OUTFIELDERS B/T 2018 STATS 7 Will Morgan L/R .243/.303/.419, 8 HR, 29 RBI, 7 2B, 3 3B 9 Andy Garriola R/R 10 Matt Schwarz R/R .335/.402/.456, 2 HR, 24 RBI, 9 2B, 2 3B, 9-14 SB 16 Kyle Battle R/R .272/.332/.370, 2 HR, 19 RBI, 8 2B, 2 3B, 7-10 SB 18 Ryan Teschko R/R 20 Bryce Windham L/R .293/.405/.329, 6 2B, 17 RBI, 29 R, 5-8 SB 23 Cory Alexander II R/R .250/.333/.300, 3 2B, 6 RBI, 8 R, 2-5 SB 30 Dominick Claxton R/R Will sit out 2019 due to NCAA transfer rules

PROJECTED LINEUPC: Bryce Windham1B: Vinnie Pasquantino2B: Matt Burch3B: Greg LambSS: Tommy BellLF: Will MorganCF: Matt SchwarzRF: Kyle BattleDH: Erik StockSP: Nick PantosSP: Morgan MaguireSP: Ryne Moore

BY POSITIONRight-Handed Pitchers (14): Blanchard, Busher, Fluke, Gregory, Holiday, Maguire, Moore, Muly, Pantos, Parmentier, Rodrigurez, Scheffler, Smith, K. TeschkoLeft-Handed Pitchers (6): Fisher, Gertner, Hartline, Krantz, Nelson, WilsonRight-Handed Hitters (12): Alexander, Battle, Bell, Claxton, Garriola, Hancock, Keane, Lamb, Marrale, Schwarz, Stock, R. TeschkoLeft-Handed Hitters (4): Burch, Morgan, Pasquantino, WindhamSwitch Hitters (0): Catchers (4): Hancock, Keane, Marrale, WindhamFirst Baseman (2): Pasquantino, StockInfielders (5): Bell, Burch, Lamb, Stock, WindhamOutfielders (8): Alexander, Battle, Claxton, Garriola, Morgan, Schwarz, R. Teschko, Windham

BY CLASSSeniors (6): Alexander, Maguire, Morgan, Parmentier*, Schwarz, WindhamJuniors (8): Battle, Burch, Claxton, Fluke*, Nelson*, Pasquantino, Scheffler*, Smith*Sophomores (14): Bell, Blanchard*, Fisher, Gertner, Gregory, Hartline, Keane, Krantz, Lamb*, Moore, Muly, Pantos*, Stock, Wilson*Freshmen (8): Busher, Garriola, Hancock, Holiday, Marrale, Rodriguez, K. Teschko, R. Teschko

* denotes redshirt

BY STATEVirginia (15): Alexander, Battle, Blanchard, Claxton, Fisher, Gregory, Hartline, Keane, Krantz, Nelson, Parmentier, Pasquantino, Rodriguez, Smith, StockNew Jersey (8): Busher, Fluke, Maguire, Morgan, Muly, K. Teschko, R. Teschko, WilsonMaryland (3): Hancock, Marrale, PantosCalifornia (2): Garriola, LambIllinois (2): Burch, GertnerDelaware (1): HolidayIowa (1): SchwarzMichigan (1): WindhamOhio (1): BellPennsylvania (1): MooreWashington (1): Scheffler

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HEAD COACH CHRIS FINWOOD

Head coach Chris Finwood completed his seventh season at the helm of the Old Dominion baseball program on 2018. In just seven years at ODU, Finwood, the 2014 ABCA East Region Coach of the Year and 2017 VaSID Coach of the Year, has put the Monarch program back into the national spotlight.

The Hampton native has compiled a career record of 438-446 in 16 seasons as a head coach, including a 196-195 overall record at Old Dominion. Finwood has guided the Monarchs to 30+ wins in four of the last five seasons, including a 37-21 record last year in 2017, which marked the highest single-season win total for the program since 2006.

In his seven-year tenure at ODU, Finwood has produced 12 MLB draft selections, three All-Americans, five Freshman All-Americans and 12 all-conference selections.

YEAR-BY-YEAR AT OLD DOMINION

2018: Old Dominion went 15-37 in 2018, including a 7-22 mark in conference play. ODU did not qualify for postseason play. Individually, utility player Erik Stock was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. Other individual accomplishments over the course of the season included Will Morgan's three-run homer game and Vinnie Pasquantino's six-hit game, both of which tied school records.

2017: Old Dominion compiled a 37-21 overall record in 2017, marking the highest single-season win total for the program since 2006. The Monarchs finished second in the Conference USA regular season standings with a 19-11 mark, also setting a new program record for conerence wins during the C-USA era. Finwood guided ODU to a 12-2 record in weekend series, including a sweep of Rice and a road series win at No. 16 Southern Miss. The squad reached a high ranking of No. 25 in the nation by D1 Baseball, marking the first time ODU had been ranked since 2007. Individually, juco transfer Jared Young was named a Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball News and was also named the C-USA Newcomer of the Year. Fellow middle infielder Zach Rutheford was named the conference's Defensive Player of the Year and was one of five finalists for the Brooks Wallace Award, given to the nation's top shortstop. Three true freshmen, Vinnie Pasquantino, Kyle Battle and John Wilson, were all named Freshman All-Americans by CBN, marking the first time in program history that ODU had multiple Freshman All-Americans. The Monarchs nearly earned its second NCAA Regional bid under Finwood, but were listed as one of the 'First Four Teams Out' by the committee. At the conclusion of the season, Finwood was named the VaSID Coach of the Year.

2016: Finwood and the Monarchs started the 2016 season off with a bang after posting two consecutive shutouts, one over then No. 10 NC State (5-0) and the other over Kent State (2-0). The two shutouts marked the first time since 1995 ODU had two straight and the first time since 1992 the Monarchs opened the season with two shutouts. Finwood's Monarchs also enjoyed their fourth straight win over the 2015 National Champions Virginia with a 5-4 comeback effort at Davenport Field. Old Dominion entered the Conference USA tournament as the No. 5 seed and with two all-conference players. Senior centerfielder Connor Myers and junior pitcher Sam Sinnen both earned Second Team All-Conference USA honors, while Sinnen was named to the C-USA All-Tournament team for his efforts against FIU. Finwood also mentored two players that were selected in the 2016 MLB Draft, as Nick Hartman was chosen in the ninth round by the Toronto Blue Jays and Myers was selected in the 27th round by the Chicago Cubs.

2015: Finwood joined ODU's 100 win club and his Baseball Monarchs (27-29) enjoyed two wins over then No. 1/No. 23 ranked UVA and another top-10 victory over No. 8 ranked Rice. At the conclusion of the season, Finwood saw three players earn Conference USA honors, while freshman Zach Rutherford was named a Freshman All-American on two occasions. Three Monarchs were selected into the MLB draft, as P.J. Higgins was picked in the 12th round by the Chicago Cubs, Greg Tomchick in the 27th round by the

St. Louis Cardinals and Taylor Ostrich in the 34th round by the Kansas City Royals.

2014: The Monarchs won 36 games in 2014, finished fourth in Conference USA, reached the league semifinals, and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Regionals, ODU's first since 2000. ODU posted a 36 RPI and played one of the nation's strongest non-conference schedules, beating No. 1 Virginia and C-USA champion Rice. The 2014 Monarchs turned a school record 68 double-plays, which ranked third nationally, and fielded .976, which was good for a top-20 national ranking. Senior reliever Dean Ali was named to C-USA's All-Academic squad, while two Monarchs were selected into the MLB draft, led by Ryan Yarbrough who went in the fourth round to Seattle.

2013: In 2013, the Monarchs won 30 games and placed third in the school's final season in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Monarchs finished the season strong, winning seven of their last 10 games. ODU swept three-game series from NCAA tournament participant William & Mary and a road series at James Madison. Team MVP Ben Verlander was a semifinalist for the Gregg Olson award and two Monarchs were selected in the 2013 MLB draft.

2012: The Monarchs finished the year with a 19-34 overall record during Finwood's first season at the helm of the program. At the end of the season, shortstop Josh Wright and catcher Josh Tutwiler were named third team All-CAA and outfielder Josh Eldridge was selected to the CAA All-Rookie squad.

OFF THE FIELD

Not only have the Monarchs produced on the field, the team has also had much success in the classroom.The 2013-2014 team had a GPA of over 2.9 and earned better than a 3.0 GPA in the fall of 2013, 2014 and 2015. This past season, the Monarchs saw 26 athletes earn recognition to the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll and had three earn the C-USA Commissioner's Academic Medal for posting a 3.75 or better. Finwood has also stepped up and helped fundraise for the school to improve upon the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. Since his arrival in 2012, he has helped the program and university raise around 1.7 million dollars, in mostly private funds, on multiple projects to improve and update the 33-year-old facility.

PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION

Prior to coming to ODU, Finwood guided Western Kentucky for six years as head coach and was named the 2009 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. In six seasons, the Hilltoppers witnessed unprecedented success under Finwood. Magical postseason runs in 2008 and 2009, both in the Sun Belt and NCAA Tournaments, highlighted the Finwood era, as he compiled a 190-154 record at the Bowling Green school. His 2009 squad reached the regional final in Oxford, Miss.

CHRIS FINWOOD Head Coach Exp: 8th season at ODU (17th overall)Hometown: Hampton, Va.Alma Mater: VMI '88Twitter: @CoachFinny5Email: [email protected]

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WKU captured the 2008 Sun Belt tournament championship. In 2009, en route to notching the program's first 40-win season in 21 years, the Hilltoppers won the Sun Belt Regular Season championship. In those two seasons, WKU earned with back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament, including the program's first at-large invitation (2009). The 2009 team made it to the final game in the Oxford regional and finished the year ranked 23rd in the country.

Finwood-coached squads pride themselves on defense and his 2009 team was no exception, finishing third in the nation in fielding percentage (.979). WKU's fielding percentage was nine percentage-points higher than the next-closest conference foe, and the Hilltoppers made 17 fewer errors than second-place Troy. The 2011 squad had a .976 fielding percentage which tied them for first in the Sun Belt and 15th nationally. The 2011 squad won 33 games, beating NCAA participant Illinois twice. WKU also defeated Louisville, Ole Miss and Kentucky, which was Finwood's fifth straight win against the Wildcats.

The 2010 Hilltopper team played one of the most ambitious schedules in school history, as 24 of the team's 56 games were against teams that played in the NCAA tournament. WKU had significant non-conference wins against Baylor, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Texas State and notched a pair of wins over the University of Kentucky. The Toppers' 24-8 win over Kentucky on April 20 at Bowling Green Ballpark came in front of 6,183 fans, the largest crowd to ever see a college baseball game in the state of Kentucky.

The 2009 team finished with a 42-20 record and a 21-8 mark in the Sun Belt Conference, earning a conference championship along the way, the first in Finwood's WKU tenure. That squad won three games in the NCAA tournament, which equaled the total NCAA games won by the Hilltoppers in the 100 years. WKU beat Missouri twice and host Mississippi, before losing to the Rebels in the Regional finals. The Hilltoppers were an impressive 27-3 at home, setting a new WKU record for home winning percentage in a season.

The 2008 squad went 33-27 and captured the Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship and it marked the schools first winning season since 2004. The nine-game turnaround from 2008 to 2009 is tied for the fifth-best improvement from one year to the next in the 100-year history of Hilltopper baseball. The 2008 squad also had a .976 fielding percentage which tied them for first in the Sun Belt.

After winning just five Sun Belt Conference games in 2006, the Hilltoppers finished 15-15 in the league in 2007. The 10-win turnaround marked the biggest one-year improvement in the history of the conference. The Hilltoppers also qualified for the eight-team Sun Belt Conference Tournament all six seasons under Finwood. In his last three years at Western Kentucky 17 Hilltoppers were drafted, the most in the Sun Belt Conference, including the school's first 1st round draft pick.

Academics were also a priority for Finwood's student-athletes at WKU. In 2009-10, 71 percent of his players recorded a GPA of at-least 3.0 and four earned a perfect 4.0. In 2011, the Hilltoppers catcher, Matt Rice had a perfect 4.0 GPA in mechanical engineering and was named the Capital One (CoSIDA) Academic All-American of the Year, and was also a First Team All-Sun Belt catcher. The Hilltoppers team had the highest GPA of any WKU men's squad at 3.12 in 2011.

Prior to his stint at Western Kentucky, Finwood served as an assistant coach at Auburn for five seasons and helped lead the Tigers to four NCAA Regionals. During his time at Auburn, Finwood was responsible for all aspects of the Tiger defense, while also coordinating the program's recruiting efforts. In his five seasons, Auburn posted five winning campaigns and combined for 181 victories. The 2003 team, earned a top-seed in the NCAA tournament and hosted a regional after a 42-21 season and second-place finish with the West Division of the Southeastern Conference. Auburn again advanced to the regionals in 2005, falling in the finals to host Florida State.

In his five seasons at Auburn, he oversaw a defense that posted the two best fielding percentages in school history, finishing at .970 in 2002 and .968 in 2003. The 2002 fielding percentage also ranked second in the SEC and 12th nationally.

Prior to joining the staff at Auburn Finwood spent six seasons at Virginia Commonwealth -- four seasons as an assistant (1995-98) before serving as the Rams' associate head

coach in 1999 and 2000. Finwood helped guide VCU to a 219-139 record in six years in Richmond. In his six seasons, VCU claimed Colonial Athletic Association regular-season titles in 1997 and 1998. The Rams also earned trips to the NCAA Tournament in 1998 and 1999, winning 40-plus games both seasons, including a school-record 46 victories during the 1998 campaign.

Finwood began his coaching career at his alma mater -- Virginia Military Institute -- serving as an assistant for three seasons before taking over the head coaching duties from 1992-94. After inheriting a VMI team that had won just two games the year before, Finwood led the Keydets to a school-record 21 wins in 1993 and 1994 and a berth in the 1993 Southern Conference Tournament championship game.

PLAYING CAREER

A four-year starter on the field at VMI from 1985-88, Finwood was named to the Southern Conference All-Northern Division team three times. A career .300 hitter, he posted a .399 batting average as a senior -- the sixth-best average in school history. He was also named team captain during his senior season and finished his career with the Keydets ranked second in hits and runs scored. Finwood was inducted into the VMI Athletics Hall of Fame in the summer of 2003.

MILESTONES

First head coaching win: Feb. 21, 1992 vs. Shenandoah (7-2 at VMI) 100th head coaching win: Feb. 22, 2008 vs. Bowling Green (11-4 at WKU)200th head coaching win: April 10, 2010 vs. South Alabama (12-4 at WKU)300th head coaching win: Mar. 8, 2014 at No. 17 Rice (2-1 at ODU, 10 inn.)400th head coaching win: Mar. 17, 2017 vs. Rice (3-2 at ODU)First win at ODU: Feb. 17, 2012 vs. Temple (5-4 at ODU)100th win at ODU: April 5, 2015 vs. Charlotte (15-1 at ODU)

HEAD COACHING HISTORY

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD NOTES

1992 VMI 11-39

1993 VMI 20-29

1994 VMI 21-29

2006 Western Kentucky 22-30

2007 Western Kentucky 25-30

2008 Western Kentucky 33-27 NCAA Regional, Sun Belt Tourn.Champs

2009 Western Kentucky 42-20 NCAA Regional, Sun Belt Season Champs

2010 Western Kentucky 35-23

2011 Western Kentucky 33-24

2012 Old Dominion 19-34

2013 Old Dominion 30-24

2014 Old Dominion 36-26 NCAA Regional

2015 Old Dominion 27-29

2016 Old Dominion 32-24

2017 Old Dominion 37-21

2018 Old Dominion 15-37

CAREER 16 seasons 438-446

AT VMI 3 seasons 52-97

AT WKU 6 seasons 190-154

AT ODU 7 seasons 196-195

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Mike Marron completed his third season as the pitching coach for Old Dominion in 2018 after joining the staff in July of 2015.

This past season, the Monarchs compiled a 15-37 record, as Marron oversaw a young pitching staff. Morgan Maguire blossomed into a star in the rotation, going 4-7 with a 3.38 ERA with two complete-game shutouts. Marron also helped develop a plethora of true freshman arms, including Connor Muly (1-0, 3.31 ERA) and Jason Hartline (2-4, 4.05 ERA), who were two of the most valuable bullpen arms for the Monarchs in 2018.

In 2017, Marron helped guide the Monarchs to a 37-21 overall record, the most single-season wins for the program since 2006. ODU also compiled a 19-11 Conference USA record en route to finishing second in the league during the regular season, the best finish ever for ODU in C-USA. On the mound, ODU posted a team ERA of 4.66, down 0.24 points from 2016. Of the 11 pitchers who pitched in 10 or games, six were newcomers, including three true freshmen. Individually, senior Saturday starter Adam Bainbridge earned All-C-USA honors after going 7-4 with a 3.35 ERA and two complete games and John Wilson, who went 6-1 with a 3.41 ERA, was named a Collegiate Baseball News Freshman All-American.

In his first season with the Monarchs in 2016, Old Dominion posted a 4.90 team ERA and ranked third in the league with 12 pickoffs. Marron saw Sam Sinnen earn the first C-USA Pitcher of the Week honor of the season after throwing five shutout innings against No. 10 NC State. He also mentored Sinnen to Second Team All-Conference USA, VaSID All-State honors and Conference USA All-Tournament Team accolades at the end of the season. Marron also guided the pitching staff to rank fourth in the league with 17 saves, seven of which came from ninth round draft pick Nick Hartman.

Prior to ODU, Marron joined the Stony Brook baseball staff as an assistant coach in 2009, where he was directly responsible for the preparation of the pitching staff routine, drills and philosophies. He was also heavily involved with the recruiting process and assisted in developing three top 75 national recruiting classes and five top 5 regional recruiting classes. During his time at Stony Brook, the Seawolves went 219-121 and claimed five America East championship titles. He also recruited, coached and developed four All-Americans, five Freshman All-Americans, three Conference Pitchers and Rookies of the Year, 10 Major League Baseball draft picks and 22 all-conference selections.

Marron highlighted his career by helping the program record a 52-15 overall record in 2012 en route to a College World Series appearance in Omaha, Neb. and a No. 7 national ranking. His pitching staff produced the 15th best ERA in the nation, while also ranking ninth in hits allowed and 23rd in walks allowed.

Marron arrived at Stony Brook after four seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. He helped lead the team to the Northeast 10 Championship and an appearance in the NCAA Regionals in 2006.

Prior to his coaching days, Marron was a standout athlete at the College of the Holy Cross, where he was a four-year letter-winner. He was a right-handed pitcher and catcher from 2002-2005. He was named the Hop Riopel Team Most Valuable Player and Second Team All-Patriot League in 2003 and earned the title of team captain as a senior.

MIKE MARRON Assistant Coach (Pitching) Exp: 4th season at ODUHometown: Huntingdon Valley, Pa.Alma Mater: Holy Cross '05Twitter: @mgmarron13Email: [email protected]

Logan Robbins completed his third season overall, and first as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, in 2018.

Robbins was promoted to assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in June of 2017. Robbins previously served as a volunteer assistant coach and camp director for two seasons.

This past season, Robbins helped ODU hit .279 as a team. Four players hit .300 or better, including pitcher-turned-hitter Craig Lopez, who led the team in average at .339, and breakout star Erik Stock, who hit .320 with three homers and 20 RBIs and was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. During 2018, Robbins served as the third-base coach for ODU on the basepaths.

In 2017, Robbins helped guide the Monarchs to a 37-21 record, the most single-season wins for the program since 2006. ODU also compiled a 19-11 record during Conference USA play and finished second in the league during the regular season, its best finish ever in the league.

Prior to ODU, Robbins spent the 2015 season at Kentucky Wesleyan College in his hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky. He helped lead the Panthers to a 32-18 record and 15-9 mark in league play.

The Panthers led the league in multiple offensive categories, including batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage. The squad posted a .965 fielding percentage, which led the conference and ranked top 50 nationally.

Prior to his coaching days, Robbins was a two-year starter for the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers before being drafted in the 10th round by the Atlanta Braves in 2011.

Additionally, Robbins played for the Monarchs' current head coach Chris Finwood at WKU. Robbins graduated from WKU with a degree in Bachelor of Science and Education.

LOGAN ROBBINS Assistant Coach (Hitting) Exp: 4th season at ODUHometown: Owensboro, Ky.Alma Mater: Western Kentucky '11Twitter: @Logan_Robbins3Email: [email protected]

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ADDITIONAL COACHES

Former Old Dominion baseball head coach Tony Guzzo returned to ODU as a Special Assistant to the Head Coach prior to the 2017 season.

In his first season as the Special Assistant, Guzzo helped guide the Monarchs to a 37-21 record, the most single-season wins for the program since 2006. This past season in 2018, ODU went 15-37 overall.

Guzzo, one of the deans of collegiate baseball in the state of Virginia, guided the Monarchs for 10 seasons from 1995 to 2004. During his tenure, Old Dominion won two CAA regular season titles (1996, 2000), two CAA Tournament titles (1995, 1996) and earned three NCAA Regional appearances (1995, 1996, 2000). Overall, Guzzo amassed a career record of 303-252 at Old Dominion, giving the long-time head coach a total of 734 victories as a collegiate skipper. At ODU, Guzzo guided several of the progrem's brightest stars, including Justin Verlander.

Prior to ODU, Guzzo coached at VCU, where he compiled a 329-300-1 from 1983-1994. Prior to the Rams, he rolled up a 102-66 record at North Carolina Wesleyan.

Guzzo played both baseball, as a catcher and football as a placekicker at fellow CAA institution East Carolina University. A native of Norfolk, Guzzo graduated from Norfolk Catholic High School in 1967 and earned a B.S. degree in health and physical education from East Carolina University in 1971.

TONY GUZZO Special Assistant to Head Coach Exp: 13th season at ODUHometown: Norfolk, Va.Alma Mater: East Carolina '71Email: [email protected]

John Penn enters his first season as the Volunteer Assistant for Old Dominion baseball. Penn comes to ODU from Iowa Western Community College, where he served as an assistant coach.

Penn completed his second season at Iowa Western in 2018, helping lead the squad to a 54-7 overall record and a spot in the Juco World Series. The Reivers hit .357 as a team and averaged 8.5 runs per game.

At Iowa Western, Penn worked closely with the Reivers' catchers and hitters, and also assisted with recruiting.

Prior to Iowa Western, Penn spent his first 2 seasons coaching at Bluffton University, a DIII school located in Ohio, where he served as the graduate assistant.

JOHN PENN Volunteer Assistant Exp: 1st season at ODUHometown: Chillicothe, OhioAlma Mater: Wabash College '14Email: [email protected]

Adam Wisniewski, a graduate of Old Dominion in 2011, completed his first season as the Director of Baseball Operations in 2018.

Wisniewski's responsibilities as the Director Of Baseball Operations include scheduling team travel and meals, coordinating practice times and game operations with opposing teams, assisting in press box duties and helping with team camps.

Wisniewski played for ODU for two seasons in 2010 and 2011 after transferring from Louisburg College. In 2011, he was an All-CAA selection and set an ODU record with 15 saves.

ADAM WISNIEWSKI Director Of Baseball OperationsExp: 2nd season at ODUHometown: Norfolk, Va.Alma Mater: Old Dominion '11Email: [email protected]

CULVER LAMB Graduate AssistantExp: 1st season at ODUHometown: Virginia Beach, Va.Alma Mater: Old Dominion '18

SHAUN WOOD Graduate AssistantExp: 1st season at ODUHometown: Arlington, Va.Alma Mater: West Virginia '16

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

VINNIE #1PASQUANTINO 1BJunior | 6-4 | 245Bats/Throws: L/LHometown: Moseley, Va.High School: James River

CAREER HONORS2017 Freshman All-American (Collegiate Baseball News)2017 Conference USA All-Freshman Team2017 VaSID All-State Second Team

2018 (SO): Hit .299 with three home runs and 22 RBIs in 27 games after a back injury shortened his season ... Posted a historic performance in the home win over VMI, going 6-for-6 with a home run and five RBIs, tying the program record for hits in a single game ... Ranked fifth on the team in RBIs with 22 and sixth in doubles with six, despite playing approximately half the season ... Had an eight-game hitting streak ... Recorded eight multi-hit games ... Committed just one error on the year for a .996 fielding percentage.

2017 (FR): A Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News ... Also named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team and a Second Team All-State selection by VaSID ... Started all 58 games, including all but one game at first base ... Hit .321 with five home runs, 17 doubles and 38 RBIs ... Ranked third on the team in home runs, doubles, and RBIs ... Held a 43-game reached-base streak and a 19-game hitting streak during the season, which were both team highs ... Recorded 19 multi-hit games and nine games with two or more RBIs ... Had a career-high four hits in a 4-for-5 performance with a double and three RBIs against West Virginia ... Hit a go-ahead home run in the series-clinching win over Charlotte ... Also excelled in the field, committing just five errors for a .991 fielding percentage.

PREP: A .444 career hitter at James River High School in Midlothian ... A 2016 Rawling Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American ... Hit .537 as a junior with 5 home runs en route to first team All-Region 6A South and first team All-Metro honors ... A career slugging percentage of .921 ... A two-time all-conference and all-region selection ... Played club ball for the Virginia Cardinals.

PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Jennifer ... Has one brother, Zach ... Favorite food is a Chipotle burrito bowl ... Favorite athlete is Mark Sanchez ... Favorite professional sports teams are the New York Yankees and New York Jets ... Favorite movie is the Wolf of Wall Street ... Lists putt-putt as a hobby.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2017 58 224 42 72 17 1 5 38 30 28 3 0-0 .321 .397 .473 52018 27 107 14 32 6 0 3 22 6 23 0 0-1 .299 .325 .439 1TOTAL 85 331 56 104 23 1 8 60 36 51 3 0-1 .314 .375 .462 6

MATT #4BURCH INFJunior | 5-7 | 170Bats/Throws: L/RHometown: Gurnee, Ill.Previous School: Wabash Valley College

AT WABASH VALLEY: A First Team All-GRAC selection after hitting .384/.484/.537 ... Recorded 20 doubles, three home runs and 42 RBIs ... Also stole 19 bases.

AT ARKANSAS: Appeared in 18 games in 2017 with seven starts at either third base or designated hitter ... Made starts in four games in conference play ... Hit .156 with five hits, two doubles and two walks.

PREP: Ranked as the No. 167 shortstop and a top 500 recruit in the nation according to Perfect Game ... Ranked as the No. 10 shortstop and the No. 37 overall recruit in the state of Illinois ... 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game All-America honorable mention and Central All-Region honorable mention ... Helped lead Warren to the Illinois 4A sectional finals ... 2015 Lake County All-Area team selection ... Batted .321 with 26 RBIs and 38 hits, including five doubles and three triples as a junior ... 2013 all-conference honorable mention as a freshman ... Played summer ball for Top Tier Americans and the Midland Redskins.

PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Rhonda Burch.

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WILL #7MORGAN OFSenior | 6-1 | 195Bats/Throws: L/RHometown: Middletown, N.J.High School: Christian Brothers Academy

2018 (JR): Emerged as one of the top power hitters for ODU during his junior season ... Hit .234 with eight home runs, 29 RBIs and 18 extra-base hits in 48 games ... Etched his name into the record books with a three-homer game in the win over Kansas State, hitting a home run in his first three at-bats of the game ... Became just the fifth ODU player, and the first since Ben Verlander in 2013, to hit three home runs in a game ... Recorded eight multi-hit games ... Hit five home runs in conference play, which led the team ... Had a walkoff, broken-bat RBI single in the win over Florida Atlantic.

2017 (SO): Played in 34 games, making 27 starts primarily as a designated hatter, after missing the early part of the season due to a knee injury ... Hit .264 with 10 doubles, a home run and 19 RBIs ... Had a career game in the game two win over Southern Miss, going 4-for-5 with three doubles and six RBIs ... Also had a three-hit game against Princeton with two RBIs ... Hit his only home run of the season in the final series of the season at Florida Atlantic ... Recorded seven multi-hit games.

2016 (FR): Appeared in 32 games, making 22 starts as a designated hitter or left fielder ... Led all freshmen and ranked eighth on the team with a .232 batting average ... Hit .260 in C-USA games ... Posted four multiple hit games ... Recorded three RBIs against Appalachian State and his first career home run against Middle Tennessee ... Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll.

PREP: Will was an outfielder for Christian Brothers Academy in New Jersey ... As a junior, he helped his team win both the Shore Conference and Monmouth County Tournaments ... He hit .360 with 12 doubles and 25 RBI and was named First Team All-Shore Conference and First Team All-A-North Division ... As a senior, the team collected the A-North, Shore Conference, Monmouth County, Non-Public A-South Sectional and the Non-Public Overall State Championships ... Also earned First Team All-Shore honors and was selected to play in the N.J. Senior All-Star game ... Over his career, he recorded 96 hits, 31 doubles, 10 home runs and 47 RBI.

PERSONAL: Son of Tom and Linda Morgan ... Has three brothers and a sister ... Plans on becoming a physical therapist or coach following graduation ... Majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2016 32 82 10 19 4 1 1 8 7 18 0 3-4 .232 .292 .341 22017 34 106 17 28 10 1 1 19 11 32 1 3-5 .264 .336 .406 02018 48 158 24 37 7 3 8 29 10 37 2 2-3 .234 .285 .468 2TOTAL 114 346 51 84 21 5 10 56 28 87 3 8-12 .243 .303 .419 4

ANDY #9GARRIOLA OF/INFFreshman | 6-4 | 225Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Sierra Madre, Calif.High School: Damien

PREP: A three-time All-League selection at Damien High School in California, earning First Team honors in 2016 and 2018 and Second Team in 2017 ... Helped lead Damien to a 2016 Baseline Lague title and the 2016 CIF semifinals ... Also played club ball for CBA Marruci ... Chose ODU because it was a good fit and provided the best opportunity to enhance his baseball career.

PERSONAL: Son of Scott and Lisha Garriola ... His brother, Frank, plays baseball at Hope International University ... Favorite pro teams are the Dodgers and Rams and his favorite athletes are Johnny Manziel, Josh Hamilton and Jackie Robinson ... Enjoys EDM, rap and rock music, especially Van Halen and Hippie Sabotage ... Favorite foods are spaghetti with no sauce, Italian sandwiches and In N Out ... Enjoys going to the beach.

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MATT #10SCHWARZ OFSenior | 6-0 | 205Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Des Moines, IowaPrevious School: North Iowa Area CC

2018 (JR): Hit .335 with two home runs, 24 RBIs, 13 extra-base hits and also stolen nine bases .... Primarily played center field and hit into the leadoff spot ... Led the team in stolen bases (9-14) and ranked second in doubles (9) despite missing 12 games in the middle of the season due to mono ... Led the team in multi-hit games with 19 ... Had a season-long hitting streak of eight games ... Hit .313 with 10 RBIs in 20 conference games.

AT NORTH IOWA AREA CC: A second-team all-NJCAA Region XI selection in 2017 ... Hit .338 with 14 doubles, three triples, six home runs and 44 RBIs ... Also stole eight bases ... Posted a slash line of .338/.453/.522 ... Played in 25 games during her freshman season, hitting .250.

PREP: A four-state athlete at Hoover High School in Des Moines, Iowa ... Hit .421 with 24 RBIs his senior season ... Aside from baseball, also excelled in swimming, football and track.

PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Tracy Schwarz ... Favorite athlete is Mike Trout and favorite sports teams are the Detroit Lions and Boston Red Sox ... Lists apple sauce and Goldfish as his favorite foods ... Favorite musician is Kanye West ... Favorite movie is Tropic Thunder ... Enjoys fishing and lifting.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2018 39 158 27 53 9 2 2 24 14 38 4 9-14 .335 .402 .456 2TOTAL 39 158 27 53 9 2 2 24 14 38 4 9-14 .335 .402 .456 2

TOMMY #11BELL INFSophomore | 6-1 | 180Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Kettering, OhioHigh School: Fairmont

2018 (FR): Played in 42 games, including 38 starts, during true freshman season ... Made starts at both second base and shortstop ... Hit .235 with three doubles, a home run and nine RBIs ... Posted best offensive performance of season in win over UAB, going 3-for-5 with a home run and two RBIs ... Recorded seven multi-hit games ... Committed just five errors on the year for a .974 fielding percentage.

PREP: A three-time First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Area selection at Fairmont High School in Kettering, Ohio ... A 2017 Academic All-State selection ... A career .330 hitter ... His 110 career hits are the most in school history ... Graduated with a 3.96 GPA.

PERSONAL: Son of Tom and Kelley Bell ... His father, Tom, and uncle, Terry, played baseball at ODU in the 1980s ... His uncle, Terry, also played in the major leagues ... Chose ODU for the coaches, facilities, academics and family atmosphere ... Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow ... A Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts fan ... Favorite food is a Brooklyn-style pizza ... Enjoys country music, specifically Jon Pardi and Thomas Rhett ... Hobbies include biking, running and video games.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2018 42 136 20 32 3 0 1 9 11 26 4 3-4 .235 .309 .279 5TOTAL 42 136 20 32 3 0 1 9 11 26 4 3-4 .235 .309 .279 5

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GREG #12LAMB INFRS Sophomore | 6-0 | 185Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Orange, Calif.Previous School: Cypress College

AT CYPRESS: Hit .299/.477/.371 with five extra-base hits, 10 RBIs and six stolen bases during 2018 at Cypress College ... Helped lead Cypress to an overall record of 25-15 ... Chose ODU for the great baseball environment and assistant coach Logan Robbins.

PREP: Played for coach Josh Kliner at El Modena High School in California ... Named First Team All-Century League and a North Orange County all-star as a senior ... Hit .384 with 22 RBIs, 24 runs scored, and two home runs during senior season ... Selected as team offensive player of the year ... Hit a walk-off home run on opening day of his junior season ... Played club baseball for IPB Zinger ... Also played football in high school and was a slot receiver for team that won a league title and reached the CIF semifinals.

PERSONAL: Son of Rob and Becky Lamb ... Favorite pro teams are the Angels and Dodgers and favorite athletes are Robinson Cano and LeBron James ... Favorite food is teammate's Tommy Gertner's Buffalo Chicken Dip ... Enjoys hip hop music, especially Kodak Black ... Favorite movie is Hancock ... Claims that teammate Andy Garriola is from "NorCal."

MICHAEL #14MARRALE CFreshman | 6-2 | 200Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Sykesville, Md.High School: Century

PREP: Named his county's Player of the Year in 2017 as a junior after hitting .421 with 17 home runs ... Also helped lead Century to a 2018 state championship and a No. 3 ranking in the state of Maryland ... Chose ODU due to his family ties.

PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Julie Marrale ... His father played baseball at Virginia and his uncle, Rodney, pitched at ODU during the 80s ... His sister, Morgan, was an all-conference performer at ODU on the women's lacrosse team from 2013 to 2017 ... Favorite pro team is the Colts and favorite athlete is Peyton Manning ... Enjoys country and rap music, specifically Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, Lil Skies, Juice WRLD and A Boogie ... Favorite movies are Remember The Titans and Minions ... Hobbies include hunting, fishing and Fortnite ... Favorite food is chicken alfredo.

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JIM #15FLUKE RHPRS Junior | 6-0 | 205Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Netcong, N.J.Previous School: Morris CC

2018 (JR): Began the season as the Friday starter ... Went 0-2 with a 9.35 ERA in four starts before missing the rest of the season due to injury ... Posted his best start on opening day, allowing three runs on four hits in four innings of work while striking out six against Saint Louis, an eventual NCAA Regional team ... Went a season-long five innings twice against both Kansas State and Rutgers.

AT MORRIS CC: Named the 2017 Morris CC Male Athlete of the Year ... Went 7-0 with a 2.47 ERA and three shutouts in 2017 ... Also earned First Team All-Region honors in 2017 ... Named an All-Star in the ACBL Summer League.

PREP: An All-Conference performer in both baseball and football at Lenape Valley Regional High School in New Jersey ... Went 10-1 with a 1.13 ERA during his senior season ... Named the 2014 Mugs Media Baseball Player of the Year.

PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Nina ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Vikings, Celtics, Mets and Rangers ... Favorite athletes are Max Scherzer, Clayton Kershaw and Harrison Smith ... Enjoys classic rock and 90s grunge music, including Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Blink 182 ... Hobbies include playing the guitar, riding his motorcycle and playing ice hockey and pickup basketball.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 4 4 0-2 17.1 29 20 18 11 15 5 0 0 0 9.35 .363TOTAL 4 4 0-2 17.1 29 20 18 11 15 5 0 0 0 9.35 .363

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KYLE #16BATTLE OFJunior | 6-1 | 190Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Glen Allen, Va.High School: Glen Allen

CAREER HONORS2017 Freshman All-American (Collegiate Baseball News)2017 Conference USA All-Freshman Team

2018 (SO): Hit .272 with eight doubles, two triples, two home runs and 19 RBIs in 48 games, all starts, despite being hampered by a shoulder injury for a majority of the season ... Recorded two walkoff hits, including a walkoff inside-the-park home run against Middle Tennessee ... Also had a walkoff RBI single against Rutgers ... Recorded 16 multi-hit games, which was the third-most on the club ... Had a season-long hitting streak of seven games, along with a 14-game reached base streak ... Stole seven bases, which tied for second on the team, in 10 attempts.

2017 (FR): A Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News ... Also named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team ... Played in all but one game, making 45 starts as an outfielder ... Played all three outfield positions ... Hit .341, which ranked second on the team, with two home runs and 36 RBIs ... Hit his first career home run at UTSA and also had a season-high four RBIs in the game ... Also homered against Marshall ... Hit a walkoff two-out single against LA Tech ... Had an OBP of .419 which ranked second on the team ... Also stole six bases on eight chances ... Recorded 16 multi-hit games, including two four-hit games, and had nine games with two or more RBIs ... Moved to the leadoff position midway through the season, starting with the Southern Miss series ... Hit .571 with seven runs scored in the USM series ... SUMMER BALL: Helped lead the Charlottesville Tom Sox to a Valley League title ... Hit .244 with 20 RBIs, 23 runs scored and six stolen bases.

PREP: An all-conference, all-region and all-state VHSL during both his junior and senior seasons ... Helped lead his team to the 2015 state championship ... Played club ball for the Marucci Stars ... Held a 4.3 GPA and was an Honor Roll member all four years.

PERSONAL: Son of David and Diane Battle ... His father, David, played college football at Doane College in Nebraska ... Favorite food is the Cookout tray ... Favorite athlete is Andrew McCutchen ... Favorite professional sports team is the Green Bay Packers ... Favorite musical artists are Future and Travi$ Scott ... Favorite movie is Straight Outta Compton ... Played ice hockey as a kid.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2017 57 167 39 57 8 0 2 36 22 20 4 6-8 .341 .419 .425 32018 48 184 18 50 8 2 2 19 16 33 2 7-10 .272 .332 .370 0TOTAL 105 351 57 107 16 2 4 55 38 53 6 13-18 .305 .375 .396 3

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ERIK #17STOCK UTLSophomore | 6-2 | 195Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Virginia Beach, Va.High School: Greenbrier Christian

CAREER HONORS2018 Conference USA All-Freshman Team

2018 (FR): A Conference USA All-Freshman Team selection ... Hit .320 with a team-leading 13 doubles, three home runs and 20 RBIs ... Also went 1-2 with a 6.05 ERA in 10 games, including two starts, in limited time on the mound ... Played first base, third base and DH ... Recorded 14 multi-hit games, including four three-hit games, and had a season-best seven-game hitting streak ... Posted his best numbers in conference play, hitting .343 with nine doubles, a home run and 14 RBIs in 26 games ... On the mound, had his best performances out of the bullpen ... Threw three shutout innings of relief against Middle Tennessee and 3.1 innings of no-run ball out of the bullpen against Rice.

PREP: A First Team All-State selection as a senior in 2017 at Greenbrier Christian ... The 2017 TCIS Player of the Year ... Also a member of the Beta Club in high school.

PERSONAL: Son of Doug and Joanne Stock ... Chose ODU for its proximity to his home ... His father, Doug, rowed at Manhattan College ... A fan of the New York Yankees, Giants and Rangers ... Favorite athletes are Derek Jeter and Connor McGregor ... Listens to country, rap and indie music, specifically 21 Savage and Young Dolph ... Favorite movies are Godfather, the Godfather series ... Favorite food is chicken piccata ... Claims to be the best Call Of Duty player on the team.

CAREER STATS (PITCHING)YEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 10 2 1-2 19.1 24 18 13 9 10 3 0 0 0 6.05 .296TOTAL 10 2 1-2 19.1 24 18 13 9 10 3 0 0 0 6.05 .296

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RYAN #18TESCHKO OFFreshman | 6-0 | 185Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: National Park, N.J.High School: Gateway

PREP: A First Team All-South Jersey and First Team All-Group selection during his senior season ... Also named his conference's Player of the Year ... Selected to compete in the prestigious Carpenter Cup ... Helped lead Gateway to a conference title during his tenure ... Chose ODU for its coaching staff and proximity to the beach.

PERSONAL: Son of Daniel Teschko and Bethy Ann Girouard ... His twin brother, Kevin, also plays for ODU ... His cousin, Ciara Girouard, plays field hockey at Indiana ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Eagles, Phillies and Sixers ... Favorite athlete is George Springer ... Favorite foods are pizza and Geno's cheesesteaks ... Enjoys EDM and rap music, especially Post Malone and Avicii ... Favorite movie is Everybody Wants Some ... Enjoys playing golf ... His grandfather is also a twin.

CAREER STATS (BATTING)YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2018 40 153 23 49 13 0 3 20 13 38 0 0-0 .320 .371 .464 1TOTAL 40 153 23 49 13 0 3 20 13 38 0 0-0 .320 .371 .464 1

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KEVIN #19TESCHKO RHPFreshman | 6-0 | 185Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: National Park, N.J.High School: Gateway

PREP: A three-time all-conference selection at Gateway High School in New Jersey ... Selected to compete in the prestigious Carpenter Cup ... Helped lead Gateway to a conference title during his tenure ... Threw a no-hitter in the opening game of his senior year ... Chose ODU because he felt it was the best fit for him and his family and also for the coaching staff.

PERSONAL: Son of Daniel Teschko and Bethy Ann Girouard ... His twin brother, Ryan, also plays for ODU ... His cousin, Ciara Girouard, plays field hockey at Indiana ... Favorite pro teams are the Eagles, Phillies and Sixers ... Favorite athlete is Mike Trout ... Enjoys EDM and rap music, specifically Avicii and Post Malone ... Favorite food is pizza ... Favorite movie is Wolf Of Wall Street ... His grandfather is also a twin.

BRYCE #20WINDHAM UTLSenior | 6-1 | 190Bats/Throws: L/RHometown: Monroe, Mich.High School: Saint Mary Catholic Central

2018 (JR): Played in all 52 games, starting all but one game ... Played primarily at shortstop and also played second base late in the season ... Hit .293 with six doubles, 17 RBIs and an on-base percentage of .405 ... Led the team in OBP (.405) and drew a team-leading 31 walks ... Also stole five bases in eight attempts ... Ended the season on a six-game hitting streak ... Had a 15-game reached base streak, the second-longest on the team ... Posted 14 multi-hit games ... Had a season-best offensive performance in the home win over VMI, going 3-for-4 with three runs scored and three RBIs ... Hit .313 with 10 RBIs in conference play.

2017 (SO): Heralded as the "Swiss Army Knife" by Coach Finwood, as he played six different positions (2B, SS, 3B, LF, CF, RF) during the season ... Played in 53 games, making 17 starts primarily as a center fielder ... Hit .235 with a .393 on-base percentage ... Recorded his first career hit in the third game of the season vs. LIU Brooklyn ... Recorded one of this three multi-hit games in the 16-1 mercy rule win over Marshall, going 2-for-2, including a walkoff double in the bottom of the seventh ... Notched his lone multi-RBI game of the season against Rutgers with a pair of RBIs ... SUMMER BALL: Helped lead the Charlottesville Tom Sox to a Valley League title ... Hit .296 with 24 runs and 14 RBIs in 33 games ... Also stole four bases.

2016 (FR): Made an appearance in 21 games, mostly as a pinch runner ... Scored five runs overall and stole one base against UTSA ... Played second base three times and registered five assists ... SUMMER BALL: Played for the Owensboro Oilers of the Ohio Valley League, scoring 27 runs, stealing four bases and knocking in 13 runs.

PREP: Played baseball, basketball and football at St. Mary Catholic Central ... Baseball team went 34-7 in 2014-15 and made it to the state quarterfinals ... Earned All-State honors for three years ... Helped lead the team to three league championships and two regional appearances ... Participated in the Michigan All-Star game ... Batted above .300 every year, with a high of .495 as a senior ... In basketball, played point guard and graduated as the all-time assist leader and the second all-time leading scorer ... Earned All-State honors and was asked to play in the Michigan All-Star game ... In football, played quarterback and helped lead the team to a League and State Championship in 2014 and was named to the All-State team ... Also set the school record for passing yards.

PERSONAL: Son of Randy and Kim Windham ... Has one sister Bailey ... Intends to major in criminal justice with aspirations of becoming a FBI agent or working for the secret service.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2016 21 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1-1 .000 .286 .000 12017 53 85 17 20 3 0 0 8 20 22 2 3-3 .235 .393 .271 12018 52 167 29 49 6 0 0 17 31 29 1 5-8 .293 .405 .329 13TOTAL 126 257 51 69 9 0 0 25 53 53 3 9-12 .268 .398 .304 15

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MORGAN #21MAGUIRE RHPSenior | 6-2 | 215Bats/Throws: L/RHometown: Rumson, N.J.High School: Rumson-Fair Haven

2018 (JR): Had a breakout season as a starting pitcher ... Named Team MVP after going 4-7 with a 3.38 ERA and two complete-game shutouts ... Became the first ODU pitcher since Anthony Shawler in 2007 to throw multiple complete-game shutouts in a season ... Threw shutouts against UAB (9 IP, 5 H, 2 BB, 4 K) and UTSA (9 IP, 5 H, 0 BB, 7 K) ... Named the C-USA Pitcher of the Week after the performance against UAB ... Also threw seven innings of five-hit, no-run against Quinnipiac in a combined shutout ... Quality starts in eight of his 14 starts ... Excelled at The Bud, going 4-2 with a 1.89 ERA in eight home starts ... Went 2-6 with a 3.36 ERA in conference play ... Ranked second in C-USA play in innings pitched with 69.2 ... Got his first career at-bat in the CG shutout win over UTSA, but struck out.

2017 (SO): Appeared in 24 games, making four starts ... Began the year in the weekend rotation during the first two weeks of the season with Sam Sinnen injured, before moving to a long relief bullpen role ... Went 3-3 with a 5.17 ERA, striking out 42 in 47 innings ... Compiled a 2.12 ERA in 11 C-USA appearances ... In his first career start, threw five innings, allowing two runs and striking out six, in a win over LIU Brooklyn ... Had four relief appearances of three innings or longer.

2016 (FR): Posted a 2-1 record and a 4.81 ERA after making an appearance in 24 games ... Pitched 33 and two-thirds innings, the most of any ODU rookie, and allowed just 18 earned runs and fanned 30 ... Opponents hit .260 against him ... Second on the team with three saves ... Pitched a season high three innings at Charlotte and Marshall ... Struck out four against UTSA ... Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll ... SUMMER BALL: Pitched in three games for the Vermount Mountaineers of the New England Collegiate League.

PREP: Played at Rumson Fair-Haven High School and was selected as a two-time All-Shore Conference member and First Team All-State, along with a three-time All-Division selection ... Was named the 2014 A-Central Division Hitter of the year and 2015 A-Central Division Pitcher of the Year ... Asked to play in the Shore Conference All-Star game ... For his career, he registered 77 hits, five home runs and 53 RBI, while notching an ERA of 0.97 and a 12-4 record on the mound ... Played summer baseball for Coach Rob Maida and the 9ers Baseball Club out of N.J. with fellow teammate Will Morgan ... Also played basketball and helped the team win a conference championship and was a member of the All-Division team.

PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Kathy Maguire ... Has one brother and three sisters ... Active in the Randy Foye Foudation that helps inner city children in Newark ... Mother played on the National Championship field hockey team at North Carolina and was part of the Junior Olympics ... Favorite pro teams are the Yankees, Giants and Rangers ... Favorite athlete is former flame-throwing ODU pitcher Jake Josephs ... Favorite food is a Pork Roll, Egg & Cheese ... Enjoys alt rock, specifically the Beastie Boys ... Favorite movie is National Treasure ... Hobbies include skydiving, fly fishing and welding.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2016 24 0 2-1 33.2 33 19 18 13 30 9 0 0 3 4.81 .2602017 24 4 3-3 47.0 59 32 27 22 42 7 0 0 1 5.17 .3192018 15 14 4-7 93.1 100 43 35 22 61 13 2 2 0 3.38 .273TOTAL 63 18 9-11 174.0 192 94 80 57 133 29 2 2 4 4.14 .283

JOHN #22WILSON LHPRS Sophomore | 6-0 | 195Bats/Throws: L/LHometown: Pittstown, N.J.High School: North Hunterdon

CAREER HONORS2017 Freshman All-American (Collegiate Baseball News)2017 Conference USA All-Freshman Team

2018 (RFR): Did not pitch due to Tommy John.

2017 (FR): A Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News ... Also named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team ... Sunday starter ... Went 6-1 with a 3.41 ERA in 12 starts ... Struck out 35 in 58 innings, while walking only 14 ... Opponents hit just .213 off of him ... The starter in two combined shutouts ... Threw seven innings of three-hit, no-walk shutout ball in the 3-0 win over Charlotte ... Threw 6.2 shutout innings in the 2-0 victory in the series sweep of Rice ... Also threw six shutout innings in the 15-4 win over Rutgers that clinched the series ... Missed the final month of the season due to an injury to his throwing arm.

PREP: A first-time NJ All-State selection at North Hunterdon High School ... Went 7-2 his senior season with a 1.12 ERA and 105 strikeouts in 70.1 innings ... Drafted in the 38th round by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2016 MLB Draft ... Played club ball for Flemington Post 159.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Ann Wilson ... Has three siblings; Cat, Michael and Brian ... Father played baseball at William Paterson and has been a scout for the Minnesota Twins for 26 years ... Favorite food is peanut butter and jelly ... Favorite MLB player is Mike Trout ... Favorite team is the Minnesota Twins ... Favorite music artists are Mac Miller and Logic ... Favorite movie is Everybody Wants Some ... Hobbies include fishing and playing basketball ... Is a below-average Fortnite player.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2017 12 12 6-1 58.0 45 23 22 14 35 3 0 0 0 3.41 .213TOTAL 12 12 6-1 58.0 45 23 22 14 35 3 0 0 0 3.41 .213

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CORY #23ALEXANDER II OFSenior | 6-0 | 175Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Goochland, Va.High School: Goochland

2018 (JR): Appeared in 36 games, making 16 starts, mostly in center field ... Hit .250 with three doubles and six RBIs ... Posted a season-best offensive performance against UAB, going 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and two RBIs ... Had two multi-hit games, also recording a pair of hits against Rice ... Went 2-for-5 in stolen base attempts.

2017 (SO): Played in 42 games, making six starts in center field ... Saw a lot of action late in games as a defensive replacement in center field or as a pinch runner ... Hit .219 with four RBIs ... Recorded his first career hit against Princeton ... Had his best offensive performance of the season at UTSA, going 2-for-2 with an RBI and a double, which was his first career extra-base hit ... Stole six bases in seven chances ... Knocked in two runs in a midweek win against William & Mary ... SUMMER BALL: Played for the DC Grays of the Cal Ripken League ... Scored seven runs, knocked in four RBIs and stole four bases.

2016 (FR): Appeared in 13 games as either an outfielder or a pinch runner ... Scored five runs and was 2-for-2 in stolen bases ... Named to the C-USA Commisioner's Honor Roll.

PREP: Played on the Goochland High School baseball team where he was a member of the varsity squad all four years ... Set the stolen base record with 35 ... Named First Team All-State, First Team All-District, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference as a junior ... Repeated as First Team All-District and State as a senior ... Helped lead the team to the James River District Championship three times (2013, 2014, 2015) and the Quad Rivers Conference-34 Championship in 2015.

PERSONAL: Son of Cory Alexander and Anjanette Alexander-Brown ... Has one sister Landyn and a brother Aiden ... Father, Cory, was a first round draft pick in 1995 NBA draft (29th overall) by the San Antonio Spurs and played 10 years in the NBA ... Favorite food is pasta ... Favorite MLB players are Billy Hamilton and Andrew McCutchen ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Cowboys, Lakers and Yankees ... Favorite music artist is Drake ... Favorite movie is 42 ... Hobbies include skateboarding and riding motorcycles.

MATT #25BUSHER RHPFreshman | 6-0 | 200Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Pittstown, N.J.High School: North Hunterdon

PREP: Named to the First Team All-Hunterdon Democrat Team as a senior ... Helped lead North Hunterdon to county titles in 2015 and 2016, as well as a 2016 sectional appearance ... Also a standout football player during his prep career ... Named the Hunterdon Democrat Football Player of the Year in 2016 and was a Third Team All-State selection in 2017 ... Helped lead NH to a 2018 North 2 Group 4 football state title ... Chose ODU because it provided him with the best opportunity to continue his athletic career while receiving a great education.

PERSONAL: Son of Marianne and Edward Busher ... His cousin, Kristen, ran track at Virginia ... His cousin, Megan, played basketball at Lafayette and now coaches basketball at the Stevens Institute of Technology ... Favorite pro teams are the Yankees and the New York Giants ... Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter ... Enjoys rap, country and EDM music, especially Drake, Travis Scott, FGL and Marshmello ... Favorite food is hot wings ... Favorite movies are Baseketball and Django ... Enjoys playing Fortnite.

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CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2016 13 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-2 .000 .000 .000 02017 42 32 11 7 1 0 0 4 1 10 0 6-7 .219 .242 .250 22018 36 60 8 15 3 0 0 6 4 16 4 2-5 .250 .333 .300 3TOTAL 91 93 24 22 4 0 0 10 5 27 4 10-14 .237 .301 .280 5

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AARON #26HOLIDAY RHPFreshman | 6-2 | 190Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Bear, Del.High School: Caravel Academy

PREP: Played his high school ball at Caravel Academy in Delaware ... Helped lead Caravel to a 2017 Delaware state championship ... A well-rounded athlete who also played outfield and caught at Caravel ... Played AAU for All Star Baseball Academy and was named to the All-Tournament Team at the 17U WWBA National Championship.

MICHAEL #27PARMENTIER RHPRS Senior | 6-0 | 185Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Suffolk, Va.Previous School: Norfolk State

2018 (RFR): Did not pitch due to injury.

AT NORFOLK STATE: Pitched in a total of 44 games during his three-year career with the Spartans ... Had a career ERA of 3.81 and six saves ... As as junior, pitched in 10 games with a 3.24 ERA and two saves ... As a sophomore, named Second Team All-MEAC after appearing in 22 games with a 4.12 ERA and four saves ... As a freshman, pitched in 12 games with five starts, going 3-1 with a 3.49 ERA.

PREP: Two-year varsity letter winner for Mark Stuffel at Nansemond River … Earned first-team All-Ironclad Conference honors and was honorable mention All-4A South Region as a senior for the Warriors … Tallied an 8-1 record with a 1.86 ERA and 56 strikeouts, helping NRHS win the conference tournament championship and reach the 4A South Region semifinals.

PERSONAL: Son of Duane and Tina Parmentier … Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business in December 2017 at Norfolk State.

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DOMINICK #30CLAXTON OFJunior | 5-10 | 160Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Carrollton, Va.Previous School: Ferrum College

AT FERRUM: Hit .318 with eight extra-base hits and 18 RBIs to go along with 22 stolen bases as a freshman in 2017, en route to being named USA South Rookie of the Year and Second Team All-Conference ... Was hampered by injury during his sophomore year in 2018, hitting .224 with 16 stolen bases in 21 games.

PREP: A Second Team All-State and First Team All-Conference selection at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy ... Stole 22 bases in 24 attempts in just 21 games ... Also helped the Nansemond-Suffolk football team to a 2015 state title ... Played AAU ball for the Old Dominion Hitters.

PERSONAL: Son of Tracey and Derrick Claxton ... Favorite pro teams are the Eagles, Yankees and 76ers and favorite athletes are Ben Simmons, Carson Wentz and Mookie Betts ... Enjoys rap and R&B music, including Meek Mill, Travis Scott and MIgos ... Favorite movies are Creed, Black Panther and the Rocky series ... Won the "Fastest Man" challenge in Fort Myers, Florida.

TOM #31SCHEFFLER RHPRS Junior | 6-6 | 240Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Kirkland, Wash.Previous School: Wenatchee Valley College

AT WENATCHEE VALLEY: Went 5-2 with a 3.31 ERA and one save in 2018, en route to earning First NWAC All-East honors ... Recorded 78 strikeouts in 59.2 innings of work ... Chose ODU because it was the best opportunity to continue his education and baseball career.

PREP: A First Team All-Conference selection as a senior at Lake Washington High School in Washington ... Helped lead the team to conference championships on 2014 and 2015 ...

PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Jodi Scheffler ... His brother, Matt, currently plays baseball at Auburn ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Mariners and Bears and favorite athletes are James Paxton and Noah Syndergaard ... Enjoys rap music, including Mac Miller, Young Thug and Kodak Black ... Favorite movie is Borat ... Favorite foods are steak and Chipotle burritos ... Hobbies include hunting, fishing, snowboarding and can ride a unicycle.

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NICK #32PANTOS RHPRS Sophomore | 6-4 | 220Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Rockville, Md.Previous School: Frederick CC

AT FREDERICK CC: Posted a breakout freshman season for the Cougars, going 9-1 with five complete games and a 2.96 ERA ... Struck out 90 batters in just 67 innings of work ... Named a First Team All-Conference and First Team All-District selection.

AT MARYLAND: Did not compete during the 2017 season.

PREP: Was a standout second baseman at Gaithersburg High School in Maryland ... Helped lead Gaithersburg to a 2015 4A state championship ... Earned All-Metro honors as a second baseman and is the school's all-time hits and doubles leader.

PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Lauri Pantos ... Favorite pro teams are the Nationals, Capitals and Wizards and favorite athlete is Blake Treinen ... Enjoys rock, rap and metal music, including Megadeth and Rush ... Favorite movie is Scarface ... Favorite foods are Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes and Cook Out Burgers ... Enjoys playing the guitar and is really good at movie character impersonations.

HUNTER #33GREGORY RHPSophomore | 6-3 | 215Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Chesapeake, Va.High School: Hickory

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2018 (FR): Pitched in 21 games with eight starts as a true freshman ... Went 3-5 with a 6.67 ERA ... Ranked second on the team in wins (3), innings pitched (59.1) and strikeouts (53) ... Went 2-1 with a 4.50 ERA in four midweek starts ... Threw 4.1 innings of no-hit ball vs. Oakland in his collegiate debut ... Earned wins in three consecutive appearances against Norfolk State, VMI and Florida Atlantic ... Allowed one run in six innings as the starter against Norfolk State with a season-high-tying seven strikeouts ... Also struck out seven against FIU in just four innings of relief ... Allowed one run in five innings in the midweek win over VMI.

PREP: A standout player for Hickory High School in Chesapeake ... Named the 2017 All-Tidewater Player of the Year ... Went 7-2 with a 0.54 ERA ... Struck out 79 batters in 55 innings ... Threw a perfect game, the first in school history, in 2016 against Green Run ... Hit .338 with seven home runs and 38 RBIs at the plate ... The seven homers were the most in his district ... An All-State selection as a sophomore and junior.

PERSONAL: Son of Pam and Kenny Gregory ... Chose ODU for its proximity to home ... His cousin, Caroline Gray, played soccer at South Carolina ... Favorite foods include steak, sweet tea and pasta ... Likes the LA Dodgers, Rams and Lakers, and Clayton Kershaw ... Listens to country music, especially Tyler Farr, Johnny Cash and Willy Nelson .. Favorite movies are Moneyball, Walk The Line and Sweet Country ... Hobbies include hunting, mudding and cooking ... His father used to drive the Grave Digger Monster Truck.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 21 8 3-5 59.1 72 47 44 32 53 2 0 0 0 6.67 .314TOTAL 21 8 3-5 59.1 72 47 44 32 53 2 0 0 0 6.67 .314

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BRETT #34SMITH RHPRS Junior | 6-4 | 225Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Chesapeake, Va.High School: Grassfield

MICHAEL #37BLANCHARD RHPRS Sophomore | 6-7 | 235Bats/Throws: L/RHometown: Suffolk, Va.High School: Nansemond River

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2018 (RSO): Worked his way into the starting rotation, becoming the Friday starter early in the season ... Pitched in seven games with six starts, before missing all of April and May due to an elbow injury ... Went 1-3 with a 5.67 ERA, striking out 26 in 27 innings, while walking only six ... Posted his best start against Florida Atlantic, an eventual NCAA Regional team, allowing just one earned run in six innings ... Earned the win in the season opener against Saint Louis, another eventual NCAA Regional team, with three innings of shutout relief ... Struck out a season-high twice (against Rutgers and Quinnipiac).

2017 (RFR): Pitched in one game, before missing the rest of the season due to injury (Tommy John Surgery) ... Picked up a win in the lone appearance, allowing two runs in one inning of relief in the comeback, walkoff win over St. Joe's in the ODU Baseball Tournament.

2016 (FR): Posted a 5.22 ERA and a 1-3 record ... Made an appearance in 24 games, while starting four ... Part of the 5-0 shutout of No. 10 NC State ... Fanned 20 batters, including a season high four against the Wolfpack ... Picked up a save against UVA and FIU ... Earned the C-USA Commisioner's Academic Medal and was named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll ... SUMMER BALL: Helped lead the Peninsula Pilots to a runner-up finish in the Coastal Plain League, going 5-1 with a 3.48 ERA and one shutout.

PREP: Brett was varsity starter in both baseball and football since the 10th grade ... On the baseball diamond, he was the Conference Co-Player of the Year and a First Team All-Conference pitching selection as a senior ... Also earned Allstate/VHSL Male Athlete of the Year, Meyers Award Region Athlete of the Year and Second Team All-Region pitching honors ... He was also selected to play in the Virginia East-West All-Star game and was Second Team All-Conference on the mound in 2014 ... On the football field, was a two-year captain and amassed 27 career touchdowns ... Was a First Team All-South Region punter in 2013, along with First Team All-Conference in 2013 and 2014 ... Member of the National Honor Society and FBLA in high school.

PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Debbie Smith and has two brothers and a sister ... Started a business in high school called "Birdhouses for Homeless" where he would build and sell birdhouses to help feed the homeless ... Both brothers played collegiate sports, with Ryan playing football at Princeton and Brandon playing baseball at ODU and in the independent professional league ... Sister Amanda ran track at Virginia Tech and won two individual ACC Championships and was a three-time All-American ... Favorite pro teams are the Cubs and Colts ... Favorite athlete is Mariano Rivera ... Favorite movie is Never Back Down ... Enjoys surfing, fishing and wakeboarding.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2016 24 4 1-3 39.2 44 24 23 18 20 0 0 0 2 5.22 .3062017* 1 0 1-0 1.0 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 18.00 .4002018 7 6 1-3 27.0 33 22 17 6 26 3 0 0 0 5.67 .308TOTAL 32 10 3-6 67.2 79 48 42 25 49 3 0 0 2 5.59 .309

2018 (RFR): Redshirt season ... Started one game during the opening weekend of play, before missing the rest of the season due to injury ... Started on Saturday against Iowa, allowing two earned runs in three innings of work.

2017 (FR): Pitched in 20 games, making six starts ... Became the Sunday starter in the final month of the season after fellow freshman John Wilson was sidelined due to injury ... Went 1-3 overall with a 5.81 ERA ... Earned his first career win, and lone victory of the season, in relief against Rice ... Made three starts against Conference USA foes, including against Florida Atlantic in the C-USA Tournament ... Also started the Harbor Park Game against Virginia Tech ... Threw a season-high 3.2 innings in a midweek start against VCU ... Struck out a season-high five in his first start of his career, a midweek start against James Madison.

PREP: Named the 2016 All-Tidewater Player of the Year during his senior season at Nansemond River ... Went 10-2 with a 1.42 ERA his senior season, helping lead Nansemond River to its first state championship ... Allowed just two hits in a complete game victory over Potomac in the state semifinals ... Threw five complete games as a senior and struck out 75 in 70.2 innings.

PERSONAL: Son of Joan and Skip Blanchard ... Has one brother, Stephen ... Favorite food is a bacon cheeseburger ... Favorite athletes are David Wright, Jimmy Butler and DeMar DeRozan ... Favorite pro sports team is the New York Mets ... Favorite music artist is J. Cole ... Favorite movie is Lord Of The Rings ... Enjoys fishing.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2017 20 6 1-3 31.0 42 26 20 11 20 2 0 0 0 5.81 .3182018* 1 1 0-1 3.0 5 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6.00 .357TOTAL 21 7 1-4 34.0 47 29 22 13 22 2 0 0 0 5.82 .322

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JASON #38HARTLINE LHPSophomore | 6-4 | 225Bats/Throws: L/LHometown: Chesapeake, Va.High School: Greenbrier Christian

LUKE #39KRANTZ LHPSophomore | 6-0 | 180Bats/Throws: R/LHometown: Chesapeake, Va.High School: Great Bridge

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2018 (FR): Appeared in 23 games with six starts as a true freshman ... Went 2-4 with a 4.05 ERA and one save ... His starts primarily came on Sunday ... Earned wins against Kansas State and VCU and picked up a save against Richmond ... One of just three pitchers (Maguire, Gregory) on the team with multiple wins ... Started the combined shutout against Charlotte, tossing three scoreless innings ... Had a season-long outing against nationally-ranked Southern Miss, going four innings ... Had a season-high four strikeouts against VCU ... Became an internet sensation during a game at FIU, after being seen twirling a warmup noodle like a Samurai in a video that was posted to Foul Pole Sports.

PREP: Played his high school ball at Greenbrier Christian Academy ... A First Team All-TCIS Conference and All-State selection as a senior in 2017 ... Also named Second Team All-Tidewater ... Went 9-3 with a 0.45 ERA during his senior season ... Compiled a perfect record with a 1.22 ERA as a junior.

PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Tracy Hartline ... Favorite athletes are Derek Jeter and John Wall ... A fan of the Yankees and Wizards ... Listens to alternative music and 80s rock and enjoys Boyz II Men ... Favorite movies are The Graduate and Star Wars ... Loves water.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 23 6 2-4 40.0 36 20 18 16 24 2 0 0 1 4.05 .247TOTAL 23 6 2-4 40.0 36 20 18 16 24 2 0 0 1 4.05 .247

2018 (FR): Joined team two weeks into season after John Wilson was ruled out for the year with injury ... Emerged as the Friday starter, pitching in 19 games with five starts ... Went 1-2 with a 6.68 ERA ... Went a season-long four innings twice, including four shutout frames against nationally-ranked Southern Miss ... Struck out a season-high five in just three innings at Marshall ... Earned his lone win of the season in that victory over Marshall ... Threw one inning of scoreless relief in the combined shutout against Quinnipiac.

PREP: Played his high school ball at Great Bridge High School in Chesapeake.

PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Amy Krantz.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 19 5 1-2 31.0 37 24 23 13 24 5 0 0 0 6.68 .298TOTAL 19 5 1-2 31.0 37 24 23 13 24 5 0 0 0 6.68 .298

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CONNOR #40MULY RHPSophomore | 6-1 | 190Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Manasquan, N.J.High School: Manasquan

TREY #41FISHER LHPSophomore | 6-0 | 190Bats/Throws: L/LHometown: Temperanceville, Va.High School: Chincoteague

2018 (FR): Pitched in 10 games with one start during true freshman season ... Went 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA ... Started in the midweek at William & Mary, allowing a run on two hits in 1.1 innings ... Had his best outing out of the bullpen at LA Tech, tossing 2.2 innings of shutout relief ... Recorded four total appearances out of the pen without allowing a run.

PREP: Played his high school baseball at Chincoteague High School on the eastern shore of Virginia ... Named the Player of the Year for his district and conference in 2017 ... Graduated high school with a 3.7 GPA.

PERSONAL: Son of Kim and Chuck Fisher ... Chose ODU for the campus and baseball program ... A Yankees and Redskins fan ... Favorite pro athletes are Derek Jeter and Andy Pettitte ... Listens to alternative and country music, specifically Florida Georgia Line ... Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2018 (FR): Sidearm righty who quickly emerged as one of the team's top relievers during his true freshman season ... Tied for the team lead with 29 appearances, which also ranked second in the conference ... Went 1-0 with a 3.31 ERA and one save ... The 3.31 ERA was the best on the team ... Allowed just one home run and walked only nine in 35.1 innings ... Earned his first career win at FIU and then picked up his first career save, a two-inning save, at Marshall ... Went a season-long four innings against UAB ... Struck out a season-high three twice, against Marshall and nationally-ranked Southern Miss ... Went 1-0 with a 5.19 ERA in 15 conference games.

PREP: Played his high school ball at Manasquan High School in coastal New Jersey ... The 2017 Shore Conference Pitcher of the Year as a senior in 2017 ... Also a First Team All-Shore and Second Team All-State selection ... Went 6-3 with a 1.42 ERA and 91 strikeouts in 69 innings pitched ... Threw a one-hit shutout with 16 strikeouts against local power Red Bank Catholic.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Patricia Muly ... Chose ODU for its baseball program, academics, campus and similiar atmosphere to his home ... Favorite athlete is Mariano Rivera and his favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees ... Favorite food is chicken parmesan ... Likes hip hop music ... Favorite movie is Star Wars ... Hobbies include surfing, fishing and snowboarding.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 29 0 1-0 35.1 36 16 13 9 27 1 0 0 1 3.31 .275TOTAL 29 0 1-0 35.1 36 16 13 9 27 1 0 0 1 3.31 .275

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 10 1 0-1 15.0 16 12 12 10 8 3 0 0 0 7.20 .291TOTAL 10 1 0-1 15.0 16 12 12 10 8 3 0 0 0 7.20 .291

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RYNE #42MOORE RHPSophomore | 6-4 | 210Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Limerick, Pa.High School: Spring-Ford

ISAIAH #43NELSON LHPRS Junior | 5-10 | 180Bats/Throws: L/LHometown: Norfolk, Va.High School: Norfolk Academy

2018 (RSO): Appeared in 29 games, tied for the most on the team and the second-most in Conference USA ... Posted a 4.32 ERA with a team-leading two saves ... Struck out 27 batters in 25 innings ... Earned saves against Norfolk State and FIU ... Had a season-long outing against Iowa, tossing 2.1 scoreless innings with four strikeouts ... Did not allow a home run in 25 innings ... In conference play, posted a 3.97 ERA in 17 games.

2017 (RFR): Emerged as one of the top arms out of the bullpen, settling in an eighth-inning role midway through the season ... Pitched in 22 games, going 2-1 with a 2.55 ERA ... Opponents hit just .236 against Nelson ... During league play, appeared in 12 games with a 1.64 ERA, while holding opponents to a .194 average ... Made 12 relief appearances with at least one inning pitched and zero runs allowed ... Threw a season-high 2.2 innings of shutout relief in a midweek win against William & Mary, earning his first career win ... Also earned a victory at Florida Atlantic with a scoreless eighth.

2016 (FR): Redshirt season ... Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll.

PREP: Played for the Norfolk Academy baseball team under head coach Christopher Dofolo ... Named First Team All-TCIS in 2013 ... Also earned First Team All-TCIS and First Team All-State honors in 2014 ... Helped lead the team to a TCIS Championship in 2014.

PERSONAL: Son of James and Rosita Nelson ... Has one brother Jaymes and one sister Rosalyn.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2018 (FR): Pitched in 19 games as a true freshman, making four starts ... Posted an 0-2 record with a 7.11 ERA in a total of 31.2 innings ... Had three outings of 4+ innings, including a season-long appearance of 4.2 innings out of the bullpen against Middle Tennessee ... Made weekend starts against Rice, UAB and Marshall, along with a midweek start at Virginia ... Did not allow an earned run until March 30, opening the season with six appearances without allowing an earned run.

PREP: Played his high school ball Spring-Ford High School in Pennsylvania ... Also a star hockey player for his high school team.

PERSONAL: Son of Joe and Kelly Moore ... Father played baseball at East Stroudsburg ... Chose ODU for its athletics, academics and coaching staff ... Favorite athlete is Aaron Nola ... A fan of the Eagles, Flyers, Phillies and Sixers ... Favorite musical artist is Future ... Favorite foods are Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes and Chick Fil A ... Enjoys war movies and playing hockey ... Likes playing Call Of Duty, but says he is only mediocre at the game.

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2018 19 4 0-2 31.2 44 26 25 17 14 1 0 0 0 7.11 .349TOTAL 19 4 0-2 31.2 44 26 25 17 14 1 0 0 0 7.11 .349

CAREER STATSYEAR APP ST W-L IP H R ER BB K WP CG SHO SV ERA AVG2017 22 0 2-1 24.2 21 8 7 13 24 4 0 0 0 2.55 .2062018 29 0 0-2 25.0 25 17 12 13 27 6 0 0 2 4.32 .253TOTAL 51 0 2-3 49.2 46 25 19 26 51 10 0 0 2 3.44 .229

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TOMMY #44GERTNER LHPSophomore | 6-1 | 195Bats/Throws: L/LHometown: Northbrook, Ill.Previous School: Oakton CC

JARED #50HANCOCK CFreshman | 6-0 | 180Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Pocomoke City, Md.High School: Pocomoke

PREP: A three-time First Team All-Bayside Conference selection and First Team All-State selection during her senior season ... Named to the Brooks Robinson All-Star Game ... Had a career batting average of .447 ... Owns the school record for stolen bases with 74, including 34 as a senior ... Also a two-time all-conference selection in soccer.

PERSONAL: Son of Nancy and Gary Hancock ... His father played soccer at Salisbury ... Favorite pro team is the Orioles and favorite athletes are Mike Trout and Baker Mayfield ... Enjoys rap and country music, including Drake, Meek Mill and Jason Aldean ... Favorite foods is crabs ... Favorite movie is Anchorman ... Enjoys fishing and going to the beach.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

AT OAKTON CC: Had a standout freshman season for Oakton Community College in 2018, going 10-1 with a 2.44 ERA, two saves and 103 strikeouts in 96 innings ... Led Oakton a NJCAA Division III World Series title and was named World Series MVP ... Tossed 14 1/3 innings, struck out 12 batters and allowed 4 earned runs in the World Series ... Also named a Second Team All-American.

PREP: Earned All-Area honors in football, basketball and baseball at Glenbrook North High School ... Named the top male athlete of his class.

PERSONAL: Son of Tom and Margaret Gertner ... Favorite pro teams are the Blackhawks, Packers and White Sox and favorite athletes are Patrick Kane, Aaron Rodgers and Chris Sale ... Favorite foods are steak and french fries ... Enjoys country music, especially Eric Church and Luke Bryan .. Favorite movie is Goodfellas ... Enjoys watching sports ... Had opportunities to also play collegiate football and basketball.

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JOEY #51RODRIGUEZ RHPFreshman | 6-0 | 185Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Virginia Beach, Va.High School: First Colonial

JOHN #55KEANE CSophomore | 6-1 | 190Bats/Throws: R/RHometown: Williamsburg, Va.High School: Lafayette

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

PREP: A First Team All-Region and Second Team All-Tidewater selection as a senior at First Colonial High School ... Also named Team MVP and Team Captain ... Helped lead First Colonial to two conference titles, a regional championship and a pair of state tournament appearances during his prep career ... Chose ODU for its proximity to home.

PERSONAL: Son of Eric Rodriguez and Amanda Vuocolo ... Favorite pro team is the Cubs and favorite athlete is Anthony Rizzo ... Enjoys reggae and EDM music and Post Malone ... Favorite food is a Moe's burrito ... Favorite movie is Step Brothers ... Likes to surf ... Can solve a Rubix cube.

2018 (FR): Played in nine games behind the plate, making two starts ... Bullpen catcher who emerged as a quality backup and starting catcher late in the season ... Hit .500 with a home run in six at-bats ... All three of his hits came in the final series of the season at LA Tech ... First career hit was a home run at LA Tech ... Followed that with a 2-for-3 performance for his first career multi-hit game ... Got his first start of his career on Sunday against Rice.

PREP: Played his high school ball at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg ... Helped lead Lafayette to a state title.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Debbie Keane ... Brother, Matt, plays baseball at VMI ... Chose ODU for its academics and baseball program ... Favorite athletes are Buster Posey and Jorge Posada ... Favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees ... Enjoys Frank Sinatra and Celine Dion ... Favorite food is Chipotle ... Favorite movies are American Sniper, Miracle and Top Gun ... Hobbies include telling dad jokes and making weekly runs to Del Vecchio's ... Was deaf until the age of 5 and is color blind.

CAREER STATSYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K HBP SB AVG OBP SLG E2018 9 6 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0-0 .500 .667 1.000 1TOTAL 9 6 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0-0 .500 .667 1.000 1

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2018 STATISTICS

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2018 RESULTS

2018 Old Dominion BaseballGame Results for Old Dominion (as of May 30, 2018)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall C-USA Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 16, 2018 vs Saint Louis W 8-3 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 SMITH, Brett (W 1-0) 1 1 7 3:04Feb 17, 2018 vs Oakland L 4-5 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 KLAK, Corey (L 0-1) 1 6 5 3:24Feb 18, 2018 vs Iowa L 1-4 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 BLANCHARD (L 0-1) 1 5 4 3:20Feb 20, 2018 RICHMOND W 4-2 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 MAGUIRE, M. (W 1-0) 4 0 9 3:07Feb 23, 2018 KANSAS STATE L 3-11 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 FLUKE, Jim (L 0-1) 3 5 4 3:08Feb 24, 2018 KANSAS STATE L 5-11 9 2-4-0 0-0-0 GREGORY, H. (L 0-1) 4 7 6 3:21Feb 25, 2018 KANSAS STATE W 11-8 9 3-4-0 0-0-0 HARTLINE, J. (W 1-0) 4 7 8 3:02Feb 28, 2018 at #18 East Carolina L 3-10 9 3-5-0 0-0-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 1-1) 2 3 3 9 2:52Mar 02, 2018 RUTGERS L 6-7 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 GREGORY, H. (L 0-2) 2 1 7 3:26Mar 03, 2018 RUTGERS L 6-9 9 3-7-0 0-0-0 HARTLINE, J. (L 1-1) 3 2 3 3:24Mar 04, 2018 RUTGERS W 4-3 9 4-7-0 0-0-0 KLAK, Corey (W 1-0) 3 0 4 2:56Mar 06, 2018 NORFOLK STATE W 9-1 7 5-7-0 0-0-0 GREGORY, H. (W 1-0) 2 5 3 2:30Mar 09, 2018 QUINNIPIAC L 6-8 9 5-8-0 0-0-0 FLUKE, Jim (L 0-2) 3 0 0 3:35Mar 10, 2018 QUINNIPIAC-1 L 2-5 9 5-9-0 0-0-0 SMITH, Brett (L 1-1) 3 4 7 2:41Mar 10, 2018 QUINNIPIAC-2 W 11-0 9 6-9-0 0-0-0 MAGUIRE, M. (W 2-1) 3 4 7 2:59Mar 14, 2018 VMI W 19-4 9 7-9-0 0-0-0 GREGORY, H. (W 2-2) 3 6 1 3:38

* Mar 16, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 5-10 9 7-10-0 0-1-0 STOCK, Erik (L 0-1) 4 1 2 3:24* Mar 17, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 7-12 9 7-11-0 0-2-0 KLAK, Corey (L 1-2) 3 1 6 3:36* Mar 18, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 2-1 9 8-11-0 1-2-0 GREGORY, H. (W 3-2) 3 3 8 2:44* Mar 23, 2018 at FIU L 4-5 9 8-12-0 1-3-0 SMITH, Brett (L 1-2) 5 3 8 2:54* Mar 24, 2018 at FIU L 7-8 (12) 8-13-0 1-4-0 GREGORY, H. (L 3-3) 4 4 5 4:11* Mar 25, 2018 at FIU W 4-3 9 9-13-0 2-4-0 MULY, Connor (W 1-0) 3 6 3 3:01Mar 28, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY L 2-5 9 9-14-0 2-4-0 FISHER, Trey (L 0-1) 4 5 8 3:05

* Mar 30, 2018 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 5-10 9 9-15-0 2-5-0 SMITH, Brett (L 1-3) 3 0 8 4:00* Mar 31, 2018 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 2-5 9 9-16-0 2-6-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 2-2) 4 8 1 2:46* Apr 01, 2018 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 8-7 9 10-16-0 3-6-0 STOCK, Erik (W 1-1) 6 5 0 3:40Apr 03, 2018 at Virginia L 0-4 9 10-17-0 3-6-0 MOORE, Ryne (L 0-1) 3 3 3 8 2:49

* Apr 6, 2018 at Rice L 0-9 9 10-18-0 3-7-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 2-3) 2 4 5 4 2:33* Apr 7, 2018 at Rice L 3-4 9 10-19-0 3-8-0 HARTLINE, J. (L 1-2) 2 4 3 3 2:40* Apr 8, 2018 at Rice L 1-18 7 10-20-0 3-9-0 MOORE, Ryne (L 0-2) 2 3 2 7 2:45Apr 10, 2018 at William & Mary L 3-4 9 10-21-0 3-9-0 NELSON, I. (L 0-1) 2 0 6 2:55

* Apr 13, 2018 UAB L 3-6 9 10-22-0 3-10-0 STOCK, Erik (L 1-2) 1 1 9 8 2:29* Apr 14, 2018 UAB-1 W 12-0 9 11-22-0 4-10-0 MAGUIRE, M. (W 3-3) 1 2 6 8 2:46* Apr 14, 2018 UAB-2 L 5-7 9 11-23-0 4-11-0 NELSON, I. (L 0-2) 1 2 6 8 3:17Apr 18, 2018 at Virginia Tech L 5-6 (10) 11-24-0 4-11-0 KLAK, Corey (L 1-3) 4 8 7 3:45

* Apr 20, 2018 at Charlotte L 3-4 9 11-25-0 4-12-0 JETT, Jack (L 0-1) 9 4 4 2:51* Apr 21, 2018 at Charlotte L 3-5 9 11-26-0 4-13-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 3-4) 8 6 4 2:34* Apr 22, 2018 at Charlotte W 7-0 9 12-26-0 5-13-0 WILKERSON (W 1-0) 8 7 1 2:09* Apr 27, 2018 #11 SOUTHERN MISS L 0-2 9 12-27-0 5-14-0 JETT, Jack (L 0-2) 5 2 7 2:31* Apr 28, 2018 #11 SOUTHERN MISS L 4-9 9 12-28-0 5-15-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 3-5) 6 8 4 3:06* Apr 29, 2018 #11 SOUTHERN MISS L 2-9 9 12-29-0 5-16-0 HARTLINE, J. (L 1-3) 4 9 6 2:59May 02, 2018 at VMI L 6-7 9 12-30-0 5-16-0 GREGORY, H. (L 3-4) 1 0 6 3:05

* May 04, 2018 at Marshall-1 L 6-11 9 12-31-0 5-17-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 3-6) 5 5 3:03* May 04, 2018 at Marshall-2 W 8-2 9 13-31-0 6-17-0 KRANTZ, Luke (W 1-0) 5 5 2:42May 08, 2018 VCU W 7-1 9 14-31-0 6-17-0 HARTLINE, J. (W 2-3) 3 7 5 2:59

* May 11, 2018 UTSA L 1-11 9 14-32-0 6-18-0 KRANTZ, Luke (L 1-1) 8 9 7 2:50* May 12, 2018 UTSA W 7-0 9 15-32-0 7-18-0 MAGUIRE, M. (W 4-6) 9 8 7 2:27* May 13, 2018 UTSA L 3-11 9 15-33-0 7-19-0 LAMB, Culver (L 0-1) 8 6 7 2:47May 15, 2018 at VCU L 3-9 9 15-34-0 7-19-0 HARTLINE, J. (L 2-4) 1 0 6 3 2:49

* May 17, 2018 at Louisiana Tech L 3-11 9 15-35-0 7-20-0 KRANTZ, Luke (L 1-2) 1 3 7 6 2:36* May 18, 2018 at Louisiana Tech L 8-11 9 15-36-0 7-21-0 GREGORY, H. (L 3-5) 1 4 2 3 2:49* May 19, 2018 at Louisiana Tech L 2-3 9 15-37-0 7-22-0 MAGUIRE, M. (L 4-7) 1 4 7 3 2:46

* = Conference game() extra inning game

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2018 OVERALL SEASON STATS

2018 Old Dominion BaseballOverall Statistics for Old Dominion (as of May 30, 2018)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 15-37 Home: 11-18 Away: 3-17 Neutral: 1-2 C-USA: 7-22

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 8 Craig Lopez . 3 3 9 22-17 62 5 21 3 0 0 5 24 . 3 8 7 4 0 7 3 . 3 7 3 1 0 0-1 6 22 4 . 8 7 510 Matt Schwarz . 3 3 5 39-39 158 27 53 9 2 2 24 72 . 4 5 6 15 4 38 2 . 4 0 2 2 6 9-14 115 3 2 . 9 8 317 Erik Stock . 3 2 0 40-38 153 23 49 13 0 3 20 71 . 4 6 4 13 0 38 3 . 3 7 1 1 0 0-0 180 24 1 . 9 9 514 Culver Lamb . 3 1 0 52-51 203 34 63 7 4 9 30 105 . 5 1 7 11 8 28 3 . 3 6 4 3 0 7-9 59 58 12 . 9 0 7 1 Vinnie Pasquantino . 2 9 9 27-26 107 14 32 6 0 3 22 47 . 4 3 9 5 0 23 3 . 3 2 5 2 1 0-1 213 9 1 . 9 9 620 Bryce Windham . 2 9 3 52-51 167 29 49 6 0 0 17 55 . 3 2 9 31 1 29 2 . 4 0 5 1 11 5-8 86 148 13 . 9 4 716 Kyle Battle . 2 7 2 48-48 184 18 50 8 2 2 19 68 . 3 7 0 16 2 33 1 . 3 3 2 3 1 7-10 66 0 0 1.00034 Brian Morley . 2 6 7 44-33 131 20 35 3 1 6 25 58 . 4 4 3 12 3 31 6 . 3 4 2 0 0 0-0 38 6 3 . 9 3 623 Cory Alexander II . 2 5 0 36-16 60 8 15 3 0 0 6 18 . 3 0 0 4 4 16 1 . 3 3 3 1 2 2-5 58 1 3 . 9 5 230 Devon Adams . 2 4 1 34-27 79 8 19 1 0 1 7 23 . 2 9 1 15 2 20 2 . 3 7 5 0 3 1-1 190 22 4 . 9 8 111 Tommy Bell . 2 3 5 42-38 136 20 32 3 0 1 9 38 . 2 7 9 11 4 26 3 . 3 0 9 1 2 3-4 85 105 5 . 9 7 4 7 Will Morgan . 2 3 4 48-40 158 24 37 7 3 8 29 74 . 4 6 8 10 2 37 3 . 2 8 5 2 0 2-3 54 2 2 . 9 6 628 Jimbo Reemsnyder . 2 1 9 26-23 73 8 16 5 0 0 9 21 . 2 8 8 4 1 21 2 . 2 6 9 0 1 1-1 120 17 1 . 9 9 3 9 Tye Golden . 1 8 8 23-1 16 7 3 0 0 0 0 3 . 1 8 8 3 1 7 0 . 3 5 0 0 0 1-2 3 1 0 1.00036 Jared Share . 1 5 4 18-3 26 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 . 1 5 4 1 0 6 2 . 1 7 9 1 0 0-0 31 3 1 . 9 7 1--------------------55 John Keane . 5 0 0 9-2 6 1 3 0 0 1 1 6 1.000 3 0 1 0 . 6 6 7 0 0 0-0 17 1 1 . 9 4 721 Morgan Maguire . 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 24 5 . 8 6 5Totals . 2 7 9 52 1778 253 496 76 12 37 226 707 . 3 9 8 160 33 380 36 . 3 4 6 18 28 41-63 1355 535 67 . 9 6 6Opponents . 3 0 2 52 1787 321 539 110 13 40 293 795 . 4 4 5 203 50 318 28 . 3 8 3 29 41 59-76 1375 538 60 . 9 7 0

LOB - Team (387), Opp (434). DPs turned - Team (43), Opp (49). IBB - Team (1), PASQUANTINO 1, Opp (2). Picked off - SCHWARZ,M. 2, LAMB, Culver 2, BATTLE, Kyle 2, ALEXANDER 1, GOLDEN, Tye 1, PASQUANTINO 1, STOCK, Erik 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha40 Connor Muly 3 . 3 1 1-0 29 0 0 0/0 1 35.1 36 16 13 9 27 5 2 1 . 2 7 5 1 3 0 4 521 Morgan Maguire 3 . 3 8 4-7 15 14 2 2/1 0 93.1 100 43 35 22 61 20 1 4 . 2 7 3 13 15 0 3 638 Jason Hartline 4 . 0 5 2-4 23 6 0 0/1 1 40.0 36 20 18 16 24 10 0 3 . 2 4 7 2 6 0 4 143 Isaiah Nelson 4 . 3 2 0-2 29 0 0 0/1 2 25.0 25 17 12 13 27 6 2 0 . 2 5 3 6 1 0 2 324 Brett Smith 5 . 6 7 1-3 7 6 0 0/0 0 27.0 33 22 17 6 26 5 1 6 . 3 0 8 3 1 1 0 417 Erik Stock 6 . 0 5 1-2 10 2 0 0/0 0 19.1 24 18 13 9 10 1 0 4 . 2 9 6 3 4 0 1 041 Jim Wilkerson 6 . 3 2 1-0 11 0 0 0/1 0 15.2 21 11 11 12 11 5 0 0 . 3 2 8 2 2 0 1 233 Hunter Gregory 6 . 6 7 3-5 21 8 0 0/0 0 59.1 72 47 44 32 53 18 2 8 . 3 1 4 2 4 0 6 539 Luke Krantz 6 . 6 8 1-2 19 5 0 0/1 0 31.0 37 24 23 13 24 7 3 4 . 2 9 8 5 3 1 1 350 Ryne Moore 7 . 1 1 0-2 19 4 0 0/1 0 31.2 44 26 25 17 14 12 1 1 . 3 4 9 1 3 1 2 222 Trey Fisher 7 . 2 0 0-1 10 1 0 0/0 0 15.0 16 12 12 10 8 2 0 2 . 2 9 1 3 3 0 0 331 Corey Klak 8 . 4 6 1-3 20 0 0 0/1 0 27.2 43 29 26 18 6 8 0 3 . 3 6 4 4 2 0 2 515 Jim Fluke 9 . 3 5 0-2 4 4 0 0/0 0 17.1 29 20 18 11 15 5 1 3 . 3 6 3 5 0 0 1 1--------------------37 Michael Blanchard 6 . 0 0 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 . 3 5 7 0 0 0 1 0 8 Craig Lopez 6 . 7 5 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 7 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 . 4 6 7 0 1 0 0 014 Culver Lamb 9 . 0 0 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 045 Jack Jett 12.27 0-2 12 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 9 10 10 13 10 3 0 0 . 3 2 1 8 2 1 1 1Totals 5 . 6 2 15-37 52 52 2 4/2 4 451.2 539 321 282 203 318 110 13 40 . 3 0 2 58 50 4 29 41Opponents 4 . 2 8 37-15 52 52 2 3/2 14 458.1 496 253 218 160 380 76 12 37 . 2 7 9 26 33 5 18 28

PB - Team (11), REEMSNYDER 6, ADAMS, Devon 4, KEANE, John 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (10), MAGUIRE, M. 4, GREGORY, H. 3,HARTLINE, J. 2, MOORE, Ryne 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - REEMSNYDER (30-36), ADAMS, Devon (25-32), GREGORY, H. (14-19), MAGUIRE, M.(12-14), MOORE, Ryne (6-9), FLUKE, Jim (6-6), KLAK, Corey (5-5), FISHER, Trey (4-4), KEANE, John (4-4), HARTLINE, J. (1-4),KRANTZ, Luke (4-4), NELSON, I. (3-3), SMITH, Brett (1-3), WILKERSON (1-2), LAMB, Culver (0-1), MULY, Connor (1-1), STOCK,Erik (1-1).

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2018 CONFERENCE-ONLY STATS

2018 Old Dominion BaseballConference statistics for Old Dominion (as of May 19, 2018)

(C-USA games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 7-22 Home: 4-11 Away: 3-11 C-USA: 7-22

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 8 Craig Lopez . 3 5 4 18-13 48 4 17 3 0 0 4 20 . 4 1 7 3 0 5 3 . 3 9 2 0 0 0-0 6 12 3 . 8 5 717 Erik Stock . 3 4 3 26-25 102 14 35 9 0 1 14 47 . 4 6 1 5 0 24 2 . 3 7 0 1 0 0-0 138 16 0 1.00010 Matt Schwarz . 3 1 3 20-20 83 13 26 5 1 1 10 36 . 4 3 4 6 3 19 2 . 3 7 6 1 2 2-5 59 0 1 . 9 8 320 Bryce Windham . 3 1 3 29-29 99 19 31 6 0 0 10 37 . 3 7 4 14 0 17 0 . 3 9 8 0 6 3-6 46 87 9 . 9 3 7 1 Vinnie Pasquantino . 2 8 6 10-9 35 2 10 0 0 0 7 10 . 2 8 6 1 0 12 0 . 2 9 7 1 0 0-1 63 1 0 1.00014 Culver Lamb . 2 7 0 29-28 111 14 30 4 3 4 14 52 . 4 6 8 5 4 19 2 . 3 2 2 1 0 1-2 38 28 7 . 9 0 423 Cory Alexander II . 2 5 6 20-10 39 5 10 3 0 0 4 13 . 3 3 3 3 0 10 1 . 3 0 2 1 1 2-5 38 1 1 . 9 7 511 Tommy Bell . 2 5 5 29-28 102 14 26 3 0 1 9 32 . 3 1 4 7 0 20 1 . 3 0 0 1 1 2-3 58 81 4 . 9 7 234 Brian Morley . 2 5 0 23-18 68 8 17 1 1 4 13 32 . 4 7 1 4 1 17 3 . 3 0 1 0 0 0-0 23 5 2 . 9 3 3 7 Will Morgan . 2 3 3 25-21 86 12 20 3 0 5 13 38 . 4 4 2 4 2 21 1 . 2 8 3 0 0 2-2 22 1 0 1.00030 Devon Adams . 2 1 7 19-15 46 3 10 1 0 1 4 14 . 3 0 4 8 0 12 2 . 3 3 3 0 1 1-1 107 12 3 . 9 7 516 Kyle Battle . 2 1 4 27-27 98 8 21 3 0 1 7 27 . 2 7 6 11 1 20 1 . 2 9 5 2 1 6-6 52 0 0 1.00036 Jared Share . 1 5 0 11-3 20 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 . 1 5 0 0 0 5 2 . 1 4 3 1 0 0-0 29 2 1 . 9 6 928 Jimbo Reemsnyder . 1 4 7 14-12 34 3 5 2 0 0 2 7 . 2 0 6 3 0 10 0 . 2 1 6 0 0 0-0 54 9 1 . 9 8 4--------------------55 John Keane . 5 0 0 6-2 6 1 3 0 0 1 1 6 1.000 3 0 1 0 . 6 6 7 0 0 0-0 13 1 1 . 9 3 3 9 Tye Golden . 1 4 3 12-0 7 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 4 3 2 0 4 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 021 Morgan Maguire . 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 15 4 . 8 4 0Totals . 2 6 8 29 988 125 265 43 5 19 113 375 . 3 8 0 79 11 218 20 . 3 2 7 9 12 20-32 757 297 42 . 9 6 2Opponents . 3 1 8 29 1011 194 322 70 8 25 180 483 . 4 7 8 99 34 169 21 . 3 9 1 21 23 30-41 776 301 28 . 9 7 5

LOB - Team (198), Opp (237). DPs turned - Team (29), Opp (27). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - BATTLE, Kyle 1, GOLDEN,Tye 1, STOCK, Erik 1, SCHWARZ, M. 1, ALEXANDER 1, LAMB, Culver 1.

(C-USA games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha21 Morgan Maguire 3 . 3 6 2-6 10 10 2 2/0 0 69.2 77 33 26 19 47 16 1 3 . 2 8 1 10 13 0 3 443 Isaiah Nelson 3 . 9 7 0-1 17 0 0 0/1 1 11.1 12 6 5 8 10 3 0 0 . 2 6 7 4 0 0 1 241 Jim Wilkerson 4 . 0 5 1-0 8 0 0 0/1 0 13.1 16 6 6 6 8 3 0 0 . 3 0 8 2 2 0 1 217 Erik Stock 4 . 7 2 1-2 5 2 0 0/0 0 13.1 14 10 7 5 7 0 0 4 . 2 6 4 0 2 0 0 024 Brett Smith 5 . 0 6 0-2 3 3 0 0/0 0 10.2 15 10 6 2 9 3 1 2 . 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 138 Jason Hartline 5 . 1 2 0-2 9 4 0 0/1 0 19.1 23 13 11 6 10 6 0 2 . 3 1 1 2 2 0 3 140 Connor Muly 5 . 1 9 1-0 15 0 0 0/0 1 17.1 18 11 10 3 14 4 1 1 . 2 8 6 0 2 0 4 339 Luke Krantz 7 . 8 9 1-2 12 4 0 0/0 0 21.2 30 20 19 12 15 3 3 4 . 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 233 Hunter Gregory 8 . 5 3 1-2 10 2 0 0/0 0 25.1 37 27 24 9 24 10 1 3 . 3 6 3 1 3 0 4 250 Ryne Moore 8 . 5 7 0-1 10 3 0 0/0 0 21.0 31 21 20 9 10 10 1 1 . 3 6 5 1 2 1 1 231 Corey Klak 11.57 0-1 8 0 0 0/1 0 14.0 28 18 18 5 1 7 0 2 . 4 2 4 2 0 0 2 2--------------------22 Trey Fisher 8 . 6 4 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 8.1 10 8 8 5 6 2 0 2 . 3 0 3 1 2 0 0 114 Culver Lamb 9 . 0 0 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Craig Lopez 13.50 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 5 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 . 5 5 6 0 1 0 0 045 Jack Jett 15.43 0-2 8 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 4 8 8 10 8 1 0 0 . 2 5 0 7 2 1 1 1Totals 6 . 1 0 7-22 29 29 2 3/1 2 252.1 322 194 171 99 169 70 8 25 . 3 1 8 33 34 3 21 23Opponents 3 . 9 3 22-7 29 29 2 2/1 7 258.2 265 125 113 79 218 43 5 19 . 2 6 8 14 11 3 9 12

PB - Team (7), ADAMS, Devon 4, REEMSNYDER 2, KEANE, John 1, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (3), HARTLINE, J. 1, MAGUIRE, M. 1,MOORE, Ryne 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - ADAMS, Devon (15-20), REEMSNYDER (11-15), MAGUIRE, M. (11-13), GREGORY, H. (4-6), MOORE,Ryne (3-5), KEANE, John (4-4), KRANTZ, Luke (4-4), FISHER, Trey (3-3), HARTLINE, J. (1-3), WILKERSON (1-2), KLAK, Corey(2-2), NELSON, I. (1-1), LAMB, Culver (0-1), SMITH, Brett (0-1).

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2018 BATTING GAME-BY-GAME2018 Old Dominion Baseball

Team Game-by-Game for Old Dominion (as of May 30, 2018)Batting (All games)

Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr tb bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e lob avgFeb 16 vs Saint Louis 38 8 13 4 1 0 0 14 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 9 27 8 0 11 . 3 4 2Feb 17 vs Oakland 32 4 9 4 2 1 0 13 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 11 25 6 2 4 . 3 1 4Feb 18 vs Iowa 31 1 6 1 1 0 0 7 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 9 27 4 2 12 . 2 7 7Feb 20 RICHMOND 26 4 6 2 0 0 1 9 8 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 9 27 12 1 8 . 2 6 8Feb 23 KANSAS STATE 34 3 9 3 1 0 1 13 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 27 13 3 8 . 2 6 7Feb 24 KANSAS STATE 39 5 12 5 3 1 0 17 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 27 11 0 8 . 2 7 5Feb 25 KANSAS STATE 35 11 14 10 2 0 5 31 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 27 10 0 6 . 2 9 4Feb 28 at East Carolina 32 3 8 3 2 0 0 10 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 24 10 1 4 . 2 8 8Mar 02 RUTGERS 35 6 9 5 4 1 0 15 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 27 13 1 8 . 2 8 5Mar 03 RUTGERS 36 6 11 6 0 0 2 17 3 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 10 27 12 2 8 . 2 8 7Mar 04 RUTGERS 34 4 9 4 0 1 0 11 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 27 14 3 8 . 2 8 5Mar 06 NORFOLK STATE 29 9 9 8 3 0 0 12 2 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 3 21 5 1 3 . 2 8 7Mar 09 QUINNIPIAC 39 6 12 4 2 0 0 14 7 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 9 27 11 1 14 . 2 8 9Mar 10 QUINNIPIAC 33 2 9 2 2 0 1 14 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 5 27 10 2 8 . 2 8 8Mar 10 QUINNIPIAC 30 11 10 10 1 0 1 14 9 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 5 27 14 0 8 . 2 9 0Mar 14 VMI 47 19 24 17 4 1 1 33 6 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 5 27 11 1 14 . 3 0 9

*Mar 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 38 5 9 4 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 27 10 1 6 . 3 0 4*Mar 17 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 39 7 11 6 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 27 12 3 8 . 3 0 3*Mar 18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 30 2 7 2 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 27 10 2 7 . 3 0 0*Mar 23 at FIU 35 4 9 3 2 0 0 11 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 10 24 8 2 6 . 2 9 8*Mar 24 at FIU 45 7 13 6 5 0 0 18 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 11 33 9 4 8 . 2 9 7*Mar 25 at FIU 35 4 9 3 0 0 0 9 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 11 27 11 0 9 . 2 9 5Mar 28 WILLIAM & MARY 36 2 10 2 0 0 1 13 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 12 27 14 0 11 . 2 9 5

*Mar 30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 33 5 10 4 1 0 0 11 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 11 27 6 3 9 . 2 9 5*Mar 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 31 2 8 2 1 0 1 12 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 8 27 14 1 6 . 2 9 4*Apr 01 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 37 8 14 7 1 1 2 23 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 27 8 3 4 . 2 9 7Apr 03 at Virginia 29 0 5 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 4 8 24 10 0 7 . 2 9 3

*Apr 6 at Rice 28 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 24 7 0 2 . 2 8 7*Apr 7 at Rice 33 3 7 3 1 0 0 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 24 4 0 6 . 2 8 4*Apr 8 at Rice 29 1 9 1 2 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 18 6 1 10 . 2 8 5Apr 10 at William & Mary 32 3 7 3 0 0 0 7 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 6 24 12 1 9 . 2 8 3

*Apr 13 UAB 30 3 4 2 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 27 17 2 3 . 2 7 9*Apr 14 UAB 36 12 12 11 1 1 3 24 6 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 6 27 13 2 9 . 2 8 1*Apr 14 UAB 36 5 10 5 3 1 0 15 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 27 11 1 6 . 2 8 1Apr 18 at Virginia Tech 39 5 12 5 2 0 0 14 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 6 27 8 2 10 . 2 8 1

*Apr 20 at Charlotte 33 3 11 3 1 0 1 15 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 10 26 13 1 7 . 2 8 3*Apr 21 at Charlotte 37 3 11 3 1 0 1 15 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 24 11 1 10 . 2 8 3*Apr 22 at Charlotte 35 7 11 7 2 0 2 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 27 11 1 2 . 2 8 4*Apr 27 SOUTHERN MISS 28 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 27 13 0 3 . 2 8 0*Apr 28 SOUTHERN MISS 36 4 10 4 3 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 27 9 2 8 . 2 8 0*Apr 29 SOUTHERN MISS 34 2 9 2 1 0 0 10 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 27 9 2 7 . 2 8 0May 02 at VMI 36 6 9 5 1 0 2 16 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 24 10 0 6 . 2 7 9

*May 04 at Marshall 33 6 8 6 2 0 3 19 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 9 24 11 0 7 . 2 7 8*May 04 at Marshall 33 8 8 8 4 0 2 18 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 27 11 1 8 . 2 7 8May 08 VCU 34 7 11 7 0 1 1 16 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 6 27 7 0 7 . 2 7 9

*May 11 UTSA 30 1 6 1 1 0 0 7 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 6 27 6 2 5 . 2 7 7*May 12 UTSA 37 7 15 7 1 1 1 21 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 9 27 11 0 12 . 2 8 0*May 13 UTSA 33 3 9 2 2 0 0 11 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 6 27 12 1 8 . 2 8 0May 15 at VCU 34 3 7 3 1 1 2 16 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 24 13 2 7 . 2 7 8

*May 17 at Louisiana Tech 34 3 8 3 1 0 1 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 24 9 0 4 . 2 7 8*May 18 at Louisiana Tech 37 8 12 7 2 1 2 22 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 9 24 11 3 8 . 2 7 9*May 19 at Louisiana Tech 33 2 10 1 2 0 0 12 4 0 6 0 1 1 0 1 6 26 14 3 10 . 2 7 9Totals 1778 253 496 226 76 12 37 707 160 1 41 22 33 28 18 36 380 1355 535 67 387 . 2 7 9

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2018 PITCHING GAME-BY-GAME 2018 Old Dominion BaseballTeam Game-by-Game for Old Dominion (as of May 30, 2018)

Pitching (All games)

Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv eraFeb 16 vs Saint Louis 9.0 7 3 3 3 10 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 8-3 1-0 0 3.00Feb 17 vs Oakland 8.1 6 5 3 9 7 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 4-5 1-1 0 3.12Feb 18 vs Iowa 9.0 10 4 3 5 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-4 1-2 0 3.08Feb 20 RICHMOND 9.0 8 2 2 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-2 2-2 1 2.80Feb 23 KANSAS STATE 9.0 18 11 9 5 5 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 3-11 2-3 1 4.06Feb 24 KANSAS STATE 9.0 11 11 1 1 10 6 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 5-11 2-4 1 5.23Feb 25 KANSAS STATE 9.0 10 8 8 5 1 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 11-8 3-4 1 5.63Feb 28 at East Carolina 8.0 11 10 9 4 5 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 3-10 3-5 1 6.14Mar 02 RUTGERS 9.0 9 7 7 7 5 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6-7 3-6 1 6.24Mar 03 RUTGERS 9.0 12 9 8 4 8 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6-9 3-7 1 6.42Mar 04 RUTGERS 9.0 7 3 3 2 6 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4-3 4-7 1 6.10Mar 06 NORFOLK STATE 7.0 8 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9-1 5-7 2 5.78Mar 09 QUINNIPIAC 9.0 14 8 8 4 8 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6-8 5-8 2 5.96Mar 10 QUINNIPIAC 9.0 10 5 4 1 10 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2-5 5-9 2 5.81Mar 10 QUINNIPIAC 9.0 6 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11-0 6-9 2 5.41Mar 14 VMI 9.0 10 4 4 7 7 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 19-4 7-9 2 5.32

*Mar 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 9.0 10 10 1 0 8 6 0 0 0 8 1 3 1 0 5-10 7-10 2 5.60*Mar 17 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 9.0 13 12 9 6 6 6 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 7-12 7-11 2 5.80*Mar 18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 9.0 6 1 0 5 10 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2-1 8-11 2 5.49*Mar 23 at FIU 8.0 11 5 3 0 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4-5 8-12 2 5.39*Mar 24 at FIU 11.0 9 8 5 1 10 2 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 7-8 8-13 2 5.31*Mar 25 at FIU 9.0 7 3 3 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4-3 9-13 3 5.21Mar 28 WILLIAM & MARY 9.0 9 5 5 5 8 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 9-14 3 5.20

*Mar 30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9.0 12 10 1 0 8 7 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 5-10 9-15 3 5.40*Mar 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9.0 14 5 5 2 6 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2-5 9-16 3 5.38*Apr 01 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9.0 12 7 5 3 8 3 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 8-7 10-16 3 5.37Apr 03 at Virginia 8.0 5 4 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-4 10-17 3 5.34

*Apr 6 at Rice 8.0 18 9 9 2 9 5 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0-9 10-18 3 5.49*Apr 7 at Rice 8.0 8 4 4 3 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3-4 10-19 3 5.46*Apr 8 at Rice 6.0 20 18 1 8 3 3 7 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1-18 10-20 3 5.96Apr 10 at William & Mary 8.0 9 4 2 5 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-4 10-21 3 5.85

*Apr 13 UAB 9.0 10 6 3 3 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 3-6 10-22 3 5.76*Apr 14 UAB 9.0 5 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12-0 11-22 3 5.58*Apr 14 UAB 9.0 8 7 6 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5-7 11-23 3 5.59Apr 18 at Virginia Tech 9.0 10 6 3 8 7 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 5-6 11-24 3 5.51

*Apr 20 at Charlotte 8.2 10 4 4 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3-4 11-25 3 5.47*Apr 21 at Charlotte 8.0 11 5 4 2 6 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3-5 11-26 3 5.45*Apr 22 at Charlotte 9.0 5 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7-0 12-26 3 5.30*Apr 27 SOUTHERN MISS 9.0 9 2 2 2 7 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 12-27 3 5.21*Apr 28 SOUTHERN MISS 9.0 15 9 8 4 7 4 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 4-9 12-28 3 5.29*Apr 29 SOUTHERN MISS 9.0 15 9 7 3 5 6 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 2-9 12-29 3 5.33May 02 at VMI 8.0 11 7 7 5 7 2 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 6-7 12-30 3 5.39

*May 04 at Marshall 8.0 18 11 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 6-11 12-31 3 5.53*May 04 at Marshall 9.0 8 2 2 3 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 8-2 13-31 4 5.45May 08 VCU 9.0 8 1 0 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7-1 14-31 4 5.33

*May 11 UTSA 9.0 17 11 1 0 4 6 2 2 1 3 0 2 2 0 1-11 14-32 4 5.43*May 12 UTSA 9.0 5 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 7-0 15-32 4 5.31*May 13 UTSA 9.0 16 11 1 1 5 4 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3-11 15-33 4 5.43May 15 at VCU 8.0 8 9 7 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-9 15-34 4 5.48

*May 17 at Louisiana Tech 8.0 10 11 1 1 8 5 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 3-11 15-35 4 5.61*May 18 at Louisiana Tech 8.0 13 11 1 1 5 5 3 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 8-11 15-36 4 5.73*May 19 at Louisiana Tech 8.2 7 3 0 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 6 4 0 2-3 15-37 4 5.62Totals 451.2 539 321 282 203 318 110 13 40 58 4 50 43 2 253-321 15-37 4 5.62

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ANNUAL OVERVIEW

YEAR CONF COACH OVERALL CONF SEASON TOURNAMENT NCAA HIGH RANK FINAL RANK AVG ERA 2018 C-USA Chris Finwood 15-37 7-22 13th -- -- -- -- .279 5.62 2017 C-USA Chris Finwood 37-21 19-11 2nd 1-2 -- #25 -- .289 4.66 2016 C-USA Chris Finwood 32-24 15-15 6th 0-2 -- -- -- .253 4.90 2015 C-USA Chris Finwood 27-29 13-17 7th 0-2 -- -- -- .287 4.31 2014 C-USA Chris Finwood 36-26 17-13 5th 3-2 0-2 (Regional) -- -- .280 2.80 2013 CAA Chris Finwood 30-24 15-12 4th -- -- -- -- .283 4.09 2012 CAA Chris Finwood 19-34 9-21 11th -- -- -- -- .252 5.72 2011 CAA Nate Goulet 30-26 19-11 2nd 2-2 (Finalist) -- -- -- .265 4.58 2010 CAA Jerry Meyers 24-30 11-13 6th -- -- -- -- .284 5.77 2009 CAA Jerry Meyers 22-27 13-11 5th 0-2 -- -- -- .292 5.51 2008 CAA Jerry Meyers 25-27 14-14 5th 0-2 -- -- -- .298 5.17 2007 CAA Jerry Meyers 35-24 18-11 2nd 2-2 -- #25 -- .296 3.97 2006 CAA Jerry Meyers 39-17 21-9 2nd 0-2 -- #16 -- .302 3.79 2005 CAA Jerry Meyers 22-33 5-19 9th -- -- -- -- .283 5.01 2004 CAA Tony Guzzo 26-28 13-11 5th 0-2 -- -- -- .274 4.46 2003 CAA Tony Guzzo 18-33 5-15 4th -- -- -- -- .258 4.90 2002 CAA Tony Guzzo 26-17 8-12 4th -- -- -- -- .275 4.30 2001 CAA Tony Guzzo 19-37 6-15 7th 0-2 -- -- -- .255 5.44 2000 CAA Tony Guzzo 33-24-1 14-7 1st (Champ) 1-2 0-2 (Regional) #29 -- .298 4.83 1999 CAA Tony Guzzo 38-17 7-11 5th 3-2 (Finalist) -- -- -- .299 4.44 1998 CAA Tony Guzzo 28-29 9-12 5th 4-2 (Finalist) -- -- -- .319 5.51 1997 CAA Tony Guzzo 34-20 12-8 2nd 0-2 -- #30 -- .304 4.68 1996 CAA Tony Guzzo 39-17 13-7 1st (Champ) 4-0 (Champ) 0-2 (Regional) #25 -- .291 4.291995 CAA Tony Guzzo 39-20 9-9 5th 4-1 (Champ) 2-2 (Regional) #21 #30 .320 3.36 1994 CAA Pat McMahon 40-14 14-4 1st (Champ) 3-1 (Champ) 1-2 (Regional) #22 #30 .331 2.83 1993 CAA Pat McMahon 31-11 9-3 2nd 0-2 -- #23 -- .340 3.25 1992 CAA Pat McMahon 39-19 11-7 3rd 2-2 -- -- -- .306 2.70 1991 Sun Belt Pat McMahon 39-23 10-8 2nd 3-2 (Finalist) -- -- -- .326 4.30 1990 Sun Belt Pat McMahon 40-19 13-7 2nd 3-2 (Finalist) 0-2 (Regional) -- -- .285 4.10 1989 Sun Belt Mark Newman 26-26 5-10 4th -- -- -- -- .268 4.18 1988 Sun Belt Mark Newman 24-31-1 5-13 4th -- -- -- -- .255 3.96 1987 Sun Belt Mark Newman 34-18 11-5 1st (Champ) 0-2 -- #24 -- .317 3.92 1986 Sun Belt Mark Newman 43-16 11-7 2nd 3-2 -- #7 -- .334 4.12 1985 Sun Belt Mark Newman 50-11 14-4 1st (Champ) 3-0 (Champ) 0-2 (Regional) #11 #17 .342 3.73 1984 Sun Belt Mark Newman 31-20 10-7 2nd 1-2 -- #19 -- .294 4.11 1983 Sun Belt Mark Newman 41-11 12-3 1st (Champ) 2-2 (Finalist) -- #15 #19 .355 4.16 1982 ECAC South Mark Newman 38-14-2 -- -- 1-2 1-2 (Regional) -- -- .333 3.35 1981 ECAC South Mark Newman 34-20 -- -- 2-2 (Finalist) -- -- -- .306 4.59 1980 -- Bud Metheny 20-22 -- -- VA State (Champ) -- -- -- .257 3.44 1979 -- Bud Metheny 16-30 -- -- -- -- -- -- .255 5.61 1978 -- Bud Metheny 20-17 -- -- -- -- -- -- .246 4.95 1977 -- Bud Metheny 14-20 -- -- -- -- -- -- .252 6.36 OLD DOMINION MOVES TO DIVISION I 1976 -- Bud Metheny 19-16-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- .232 4.69 1975 -- Bud Metheny 14-22 -- -- -- -- -- -- .238 4.57 1974 -- Bud Metheny 11-19 -- -- -- -- -- -- .232 4.26 1973 -- Bud Metheny 10-19 -- -- -- -- -- -- .252 5.56 1972 -- Bud Metheny 19-18-1 -- -- -- 1-2 (DII) -- -- .240 3.68 1971 -- Bud Metheny 22-13-1 -- -- -- 2-1 (DII) -- -- .271 3.37 1970 -- Jim Brady 12-14 -- -- -- -- -- -- .206 2.83 1969 -- Bud Metheny 14-13 -- -- -- -- -- -- .239 3.05 1968 -- Bud Metheny 22-18 -- -- -- -- -- -- .267 3.31 1967 -- Bud Metheny 15-11-2 -- -- -- -- -- -- .308 4.03 1966 -- Bud Metheny 9-12 -- -- -- -- -- -- .248 4.76 1965 -- Bud Metheny 22-6 -- VA 8 (Champ) M-D (Champ) 1-1 (DII) -- -- .299 2.63 1964 -- Bud Metheny 22-3 -- VA 8 (Champ) M-D (Champ) 2-0 (DII Reg. 1st) -- -- .278 2.27 1963 -- Bud Metheny 22-5 -- VA 8 (Champ) M-D (Champ) 2-0 (DII Reg. 1st) -- -- .322 2.89 1962 -- Bud Metheny 16-3 -- VA 8 (Champ) -- -- -- -- .385 2.73 1961 -- Bud Metheny 18-6 -- VA 8 (Champ) -- -- -- -- -- -- 1960 -- Bud Metheny 9-12-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1959 -- Bud Metheny 17-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1958 -- Bud Metheny 12-3 -- VA 8 (Champ) -- -- -- -- -- -- 1957 -- Bud Metheny 8-9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1956 -- Bud Metheny 10-7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1955 -- Bud Metheny 7-7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1954 -- Bud Metheny 8-6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1953 -- Bud Metheny 6-11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1952 -- Bud Metheny 8-8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1951 -- Bud Metheny 5-10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1950 -- Bud Metheny 4-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1949 -- Bud Metheny 4-7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1948 -- Jack Callahan 1-4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1947 -- Everett Tolson 2-8-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1946 -- Scrap Chandler 3-9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1945 -- no games played -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1944 -- Scrap Chandler 0-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1943 -- Scrap Chandler 2-4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1942 -- George Gregory 0-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1941 -- George Gregory 0-6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1940 -- no games played -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1939 -- Tommy Scott 4-12-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1938 -- Tommy Scott 3-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1937 -- Tommy Scott 6-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1936 -- Tommy Scott 6-11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1935 -- Tommy Scott 3-7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1934 -- Tommy Scott 7-5 -- Tidewater (Champ) -- -- -- -- -- -- 1933 -- Tommy Scott 5-5-1 -- Tidewater (Champ) -- -- -- -- -- -- 1932 -- Tommy Scott 9-6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1931 -- Tommy Scott 7-6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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HEAD COACHING HISTORY

CHRIS FINWOOD (2012-present)The current head coach of the Monarchs, Finwood is entering his seventh season at ODU, and 17th overall as a head coach, in 2019. Finwood came to Old Dominion after serving as the head coach at both WKU and VMI. Finwood's best years at ODU have come in 2014 (NCAA Regional) and 2017 (2nd in C-USA regular season). The Hampton native has coached several notable players including All-Americans Zach Rutherford, Jared Young and Ben Verlander, as well as Ryan Yarbrough, who currently pitches for the Rays.Years: 2012 - present (7 seasons)Record at ODU: 196-195Conference Titles: 0NCAA Appearances: 1 (2014)Ranked Teams: 1 (2017)

NATE GOULET (2011) Goulet coached the Monarchs for just one season in 2011, after being named the interim head coach after Jerry Meyers left ODU to be the pitching coach at South Carolina. ODU went 30-26 in 2011 and the season was headlined by pitcher Kyle Hald, who was named the CAA Co-Pitcher of the Year after going 8-3 with a 3.67 ERA and 108 strikeouts.Years: 2011 (1 season)Record at ODU: 30-26Conference Titles: 0NCAA Appearances: 0Ranked Teams: 0

JERRY MEYERS (2005-10) Meyers, who currently serves as the pitching coach at South Carolina, coached ODU for six seasons. Meyers' best seasons at ODU came in 2006 and 2007, when his teams won 35+ games and entered the national rankings. Despite his early success, Meyers never led ODU to a conference title or NCAA appearance. In 2007, Meyers helped starting pitcher Anthony Shawler earn First Team All-American honors.Years: 2005-10 (6 seasons)Record at ODU: 167-158Conference Titles: 0NCAA Appearances: 0Ranked Teams: 2 (2007, 2006)

TONY GUZZO (1995-2004) One of the most recognizable figures in ODU baseball history, Guzzo, now in his second season as the special assistant to the head coach under Finwood, guided ethe Monarchs to four CAA titles and three NCAA appearances. His 303 career wins rank third to only Bud Metheny and Mark Newman. Guzzo coached a bevy of individual time during his tenure in Norfolk, including All-Americans Tim Hummel, Matt Quatraro and Kevin Gibbs and CAA Player of the Year Ron Walker. However, none more notable than the legendary Justin Verlander, who Guzzo recruited and brought to ODU.Years: 1995-2004 (10 seasons)Record at ODU: 303-252Conference Titles: 4 (2000, season; 1996, season & tournament; 1995, tournament)NCAA Appearances: 3 (2000, 1996, 1995)Ranked Teams: 3 (2000, 1996, 1995)

PAT MCMAHON (1990-94) Despite just a five-year tenure at Old Dominion, McMahon guided the Monarchs to tremendous success. McMahon's Monarchs won 30+ games in all five of his seasons, include 40+ twice. He also led ODU to two NCAA appearances and helped coach the likes of Pat Evangelista, George Sells, Kevin Ware, Kevin Gibbs and Shawn McDonnell to All-American honors. McMahon went on the earn coaching jobs at Mississippi State, Florida, the New York Yankees and USA Baseball.Years: 1990-94 (5 seasons)Record at ODU: 189-86Conference Titles: 2 (1994, season & tournament)NCAA Appearances: 2 (1994, 1990)Ranked Teams: 2 (1994, 1993)

MARK NEWMAN (1981-89) Mark Newman took over the reigns at ODU in 1981 and for nine years put the Monarchs on the national map. His teams compiled a 321-167-3, second only to Bud Metheny in wins. Newman's teams won four conference titles and advanced to two NCAA regionals. His teams were regularly ranked in the nation's top 25 for five straight seasons from 1983 to 1987. On March 31, 1986, the Monarchs were 23-4 and ranked seventh in the nation by Baseball America, the highest ranking ever in program history. In 1985, Newman led ODU to a school-record 50 wins. Newman left ODU for a job with the New York Yankees.Years: 1981-89 (9 seasons)Record at ODU: 321-167-3Conference Titles: 4 (1987, season; 1985, season & tournament; 1983, season)NCAA Appearances: 1 (1985)Ranked Teams: 5 (1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983)

BUD METHENY (1949-69, 1971-80) The namesake of Old Dominion's home field, Bud Metheny would certainly be on ODU Baseball's Mount Rushmore. Coaching for the Monarchs for 32 seasons, Metheny won 423 games as a manager, over 100 more than any other coach in program history. Metheny's role at ODU was not only limited to the diamond, as he also served as the athletic director and the head men's basketball coach during his tenure. As a player, Metheny played for the New York Yankees, winning a World Series title with the Bronx Bombers in 1943. Metheny was the last Yankee to wear the iconic No. 3 jersey that eventaully went on to be retired in honor of Babe Ruth. The Bud Metheny Complex, or more commonly referred to as The Bud, was named for Metheny in 1983 following his retirement. In addition, ODU dons the blue-and-white pinstripe uniforms to honor Metheny and his career with the New York Yankees.Years: 1949-69, 71-80 (32 seasons)Record at ODU: 423-363-6

JIM BRADY (1970) Nestled in between Bud Metheny's stints as manager of the Monarchs, Brady coached Old Dominion for one season in 1970. ODU went 12-14 that season.Years: 1970 (1 season)Record at ODU: 12-14

JACK CALLAHAN (1948) Callahan coached for the Monarchs for just one season in 1948 during the early years of ODU baseball. Old Dominion went 1-4 during that 1948 season.Years: 1948 (1 season)Record at ODU: 1-4

EVERETT TOLSON (1947) Like Callahan who succeeded him, Tolson served as the manager of Old Dominion baseball for just one season. In 1947, he guided the Monarchs to a 2-8-1 record.Years: 1947 (1 season)Record at ODU: 2-8-1

SCRAP CHANDLER (1943-44, 46) J.C. Scrap Chandler coached Old Dominion baseball for three seasons. However, Chandler is most known on ODU's campus for being the namesake of the pool and home of the ODU swimming & diving squad, located into the ODU Student Recreation Center. Over his three seasons on the diamond, Chandler led ODU to a 5-18 record.Years: 1943-44, 46 (3 seasons)Record at ODU: 5-18

GEORGE GREGORY (1941-42) Gregory, the second baseball coach in ODU history, coached the Monarchs for two seasons in the early 1940s. Gregory never won a game as the skipper for ODU, going 0-11 in his two seasons at the helm.Years: 1941-42 (2 seasons)Record at ODU: 0-11

TOMMY SCOTT (1931-39) Old Dominion baseball all began with Tommy Scott. The first-ever baseball coach in ODU history, Scott coached the Monarchs for nine seasons during the 1930s, leading ODU to a total of 50 wins. In back-to-back seasons in 1933 and 1934, Scott guided the Monarchs to consecutive Tidewater titles.Years: 1931-39 (9 seasons)Record at ODU: 50-62-2

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ANNUAL LEADERS

YEAR BATTING AVG RBIs HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES WINS ERA STRIKEOUTS 2018 Craig Lopez (.339) Culver Lamb (30) Culver Lamb (9) Matt Schwarz (9) Morgan Maguire (4) Connor Muly (3.31) Morgan Maguire (61) 2017 Jared Young (.367) Zach Rutherford (56) Jared Young (7) Young/Walker (9) Bainbridge/Lopez (7) Culver Lamb (1.50) Adam Bainbridge (75) 2016 Zach Rutherford (.311) Connor Myers (42) Connor Myers (6) Myers/Walker (19) Diaz/S. Sinnen (6) Grayson Bailey (3.63) Sam Sinnen (59) 2015 PJ Higgins (.335) Josh Eldridge (40) Eldridge/Walker (6) Connor Myers (20) Sam Sinnen (6) Adam Bainbridge (2.39) Sam Sinnen (53) 2014 Nick Walker (.309) Josiah Burney (41) Josiah Burney (6) Nick Walker (16) Andy Roberts (6) Connor Overton (2.79) Dean Ali (67) 2013 Ben Verlander (.367) Ben Verlander (50) Ben Verlander (11) Eldridge/Verlander (13) Andy Roberts (5) Andy Roberts (2.92) Dean Ali (65) 2012 Josh Eldridge (.299) Chris Baker (45) Josh Tutwiler (8) Josh Wright (19) Brandon Smith (8) Dean Ali (2.32) Dean Ali (60) 2011 Josh Wright (.369) Chris Baker (63) Josh Wright (12) Josh Wright (18) Phil McCarthy (9) Dean Ali (2.86) Kyle Hald (108) 2010 Chris Baker (.369) Chris Baker (51) Jake McAloose (9) Corsner/McAloose (6) Kyle Hald (8) Kyle Hald (2.79) Kyle Hald (95) 2009 Jake McAloose (.413) Josh Wright (49) Josh Wright (11) Cameron Scott (18) Brett Harris (6) Chris Boggs (3.20) Ben Tomchick (60) 2008 Jimmy Miles (.366) Bryan Cipolla (52) David Burns (12) Jimmy Miles (38) Ryan Bergh (6) Ryan Bergh (3.57) Dan Hudson (107) 2007 Mike Zahm (.371) Burns/Zahm (61) David Burns (8) Chris Keenan (12) Anthony Shawler (11) Anthony Shawler (2.20) Anthony Shawler (130) 2006 Dana Arrowood (.353) Dana Arrowood (52) Patrick Nichols (18) Jimmy Miles (39) Jason Godin (8) Dana Arrowood (3.17) Jason Godin (146) 2005 Bryan Cippola (.332) Bryan Cippola (67) Bryan Cippola (8) Evan Chipman (25) Kyle Dubois (5) Needham Jones (3.55) Kyle Dubois (77) 2004 Steven Harris (.352) Steven Harris (38) Allen Strick (6) Brandon Carter (13) Justin Verlander (7) Donnie Smith (2.29) Justin Verlander (151) 2003 Evan Chipman (.340) John Oehler (26) Brandon LeNoir (3) Evan Chipman (25) Justin Verlander (7) Justin Verlander (2.40) Justin Verlander (139) 2002 Brent Sollenberger (.316) Kevin Snapp (32) Ryan Harvey (5) Brent Sollenberger (8) Justin Verlander (7) Justin Verlander (1.90) Justin Verlander (137) 2001 Allen Strick (.296) Jeff Eure (40) Jeff Eure (7) Jeff Eure (11) JD Jackson (4) Kevin Evans (2.88) Shawn Weaver (65) 2000 Jared Musolf (.413) Tim Hummel (68) Jason Greiner (10) Joe Troilo (29) Shawn Weaver (9) Brian Ross (2.93) Shawn Weaver (79) 1999 Tony Gsell (.375) Tim Hummel (62) Tony Gsell (17) Shawn Pearson (43) Shawn Weaver (9) Andy Lee (1.69) Jim Detwiler (73) 1998 Tim Hummel (.386) Anthony Forrelli (67) Jason Greiner (12) Shawn Pearson (38) David Bailey (8) Jim Detwiler (3.14) Brian Brantley (79) 1997 Ron Walker (.366) Ron Walker (64) Ron Walker (20) # Pearson/Troilo (17) Jesse James (8) Bobby Holland (3.13) Jesse James (94) 1996 Matt Quatraro (.416) Quatraro/Walker (55) Matt Quatraro (13) Brian Fiumara (21) John O’Reilly (11) Bobby Holland (2.74) John O’Reilly (97) 1995 Matt Quatraro (.371) Matt Quatraro (62) Matt Quatraro (13) Kevin Gibbs (48) Anthony Eannacony (8) Brett Wheeler (1.48) Anthony Eannacony (84) 1994 Kevin Gibbs (.436) Matt Quatraro (66) Matt Quatraro (9) Kevin Gibbs (41) John Smith (11) Brett Wheeler (1.51) John Smith (91) 1993 Kevin Gibbs (.385) Geoff Edsell (55) Geoff Edsell (8) Kevin Gibbs (45) Sean Hennessy (8) Wayne Gomes (2.03) John Smith (72) 1992 TJ O’Donnell (.407) TJ O’Donnell (59) TJ O’Donnell (9) O’Donnell/Symmonds (12) Hennessy/Lyons (11) John Smith (2.38) Stephen Lyons (99) 1991 TJ O’Donnell (.422) Jim Krekovuch (67) Scott Thomson (10) Darren Raymond (22) Jeff Ware (11) Wayne Gomes (3.08) Jeff Ware (108) 1990 Scott Thomson (.399) Barry Miller (43) George Sells (9) Chris Howlett (10) Stephen Lyons (10) Steve Kuehnel (2.31) Jeff Ware (74) 1989 Barry Miller (.340) George Sells (42) Barry Miller (5) Curt Shaffer (21) Tab Pabst (8) Bill Schultz (2.90) Konopki/Pabst (49) 1988 Lee Elci (.323) Scott Thomson (31) Barry Miller (4) Elci/Fitzgerald (4) Jim Hvizda (9) Jim Hvizda (2.52) Jim Hvizda (107) 1987 Warren Willey (.418) Todd Azar (63) Lee Elci (9) Wiley Lee (42) Jim Hvizda (7) Jim Hvizda (2.50) Kevin Bearse (88) 1986 Todd Azar (.486) Todd Azar (87) Todd Azar (12) Wiley Lee (40) Jim Hvizda (12) Bill Schultz (2.25) Jim Hvizda (53) 1985 Sean O’Hare (.390) Sean O’Hare (86) Sean O’Hare (13) Wiley Lee (38) Tommy West (15) Kevin Bearse (2.67) Kevin Bearse (138) 1984 Nick Boothe (.364) Nick Boothe (50) Azar/O’Hare (6) Rob Sessoms (9) Alan Hixon (8) Alan Hixon (3.10) Kevin Bearse (62) 1983 Terry Bell (.400) Nick Boothe (68) Nick Boothe (10) Joey Millis (26) Tommy West (11) Mark Metz (3.46) Mark Metz (42) 1982 Mark Wasinger (.412) Morris/Wasinger (53) Tony Morris (12) Joey Millis (33) Jim Ambrose (11) Scott Hughes (1.02) Jim Ambrose (69) 1981 Tony Morris (.382) Tony Morris (49) Mark Wasinger (8) Mark Wasinger (15) John Mitcheltree (10) John Mitcheltree (2.56) John Mitcheltree (84) 1980 Mark Wasinger (.363) Goldblatt/Wasinger (23) Mark Wasinger (5) Mark Wasinger (9) John Mitcheltree (5) John Mitcheltree (2.85) Allen Sears (47) 1979 Bill Cushman (.299) Bill Cushman (25) Four players tied (2) Allen Sears (18) Mitcheltree/O’Hara (3) John Mitcheltree (2.83) Lou Blows (38) 1978 Price/Wright (.307) Bo Wiseman (26) Alan Price (6) Bo Wiseman (6) Gary Orlando (5) Jim McDonald (2.60) Lou Blows (46) 1977 Rick Giacalone (.311) Gary Wright (24) Ward/Wright (3) Gary Wright (6) Lou Blows (5) Lou Blows (4.33) Lou Blows (50) 1976 Don Hauck (.300) Alan Price (19) James Sanzo (2) Don Hauck (7) Tom Pegelow (6) Tom Pegelow (1.38) Brian Campbell (38) 1975 Dan McCarthy (.424) Cy Brinkley (16) Dave Moyer (5) Don Hauck (8) Brian Campbell (5) Don Hauck (2.00) -- 1974 Mitch Aydlette (.285) Mitch Aydlette (20) Mitch Aydlette (2) Bob Creekmore (7) Tom Pegelow (3) Tom Pegelow (1.95) -- 1973 Mitch Aydlette (.302) Steve Riddick (20) Steve Riddick (4) Bob Creekmore (7) Jack Baker (3) Thomas Rose (2.35) -- 1972 Dan Keith (.310) Eric Maitland (29) Eric Maitland (5) Bob Creekmore (4) Baker/Brinkley (6) Cy Brinkley (2.46) -- 1971 Jerry Turner (.398) Jerry Turner (21) John Lucas (3) Creekmore/Turner (7) Bratten/Siclari (5) Jim Eppes (2.02) -- 1970 Jack Baker (.263) Jeff Carlson (11) Jeff Carlson (3) Steve Bickford (5) Baker/Eppes (3) Jack Baker (1.22) -- 1969 Buttons Speakes (.330) Jim Ruffa (20) Bob Lynthicum (4) Buttons Speakes (8) Jim Eppes (7) Ron Drews (1.69) -- 1968 Bill Turner (.387) Buttons Speakes (21) Tony Zontini (4) Bill Turner (9) Bob Williams (8) Bob Williams (2.25) -- 1967 Jim Jones (.413) Buttons Speakes (31) Tony Zontini (6) Buttons Speakes (15) Bob Fender (5) Bob Fender (5.87) -- 1966 Fred Balmer (.324) Four players tied (12) Mel Renn (3) Tony Zontini (6) Fred Carlson (6) Fred Carlson (2.59) -- 1965 Fred Kovner (.415) Fred Kovner (30) Fred Kovner (4) Fred Kovner (16) Fred Edmonds (8) Bill Yeargen (0.84) -- 1964 Tom Harrell (.383) Lee McDaniel (23) Three players tied (3) Fred Kovner (11) Bobby Walton (9) Fred Edmonds (1.38) -- 1963 Jim Zadell (.423) Frank Zadell (36) Fred Kovner (7) Fred Kovner (7) Fred Edmonds (8) Bobby Walton (1.41) -- 1962 Buddy Denton (.361) Billy Boyce (28) Billy Boyce (7) Kirkie Harrison (8) Bobby Walton (6) Bobby Walton (2.17) --

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2014 -- COLUMBIA REGIONAL (COLUMBIA, S.C.) L, 4-3 vs. Maryland [3rd Seed]L, 4-1 vs. Campbell

2000 -- ATLANTIC REGIONAL (CLEMSON, S.C.) L, 3-1 vs. Illinois [2nd Seed]L, 6-5 vs. Middle Tennessee

1996 -- ATLANTIC REGIONAL (CLEMSON, S.C.) L, 6-0 vs. Georgia Southern [4th Seed]L, 5-1 vs. Clemson

1995 -- ATLANTIC I REGIONAL (KNOXVILLE, TENN.) W, 5-3 vs. Mississippi [5th Seed]W, 7-6 vs. UCF L, 7-2 vs. Florida State L, 5-4 vs. Mississippi [Semifinal]

1994 -- EAST REGIONAL (CLEMSON, S.C.) W, 9-5 vs. Notre Dame [3rd Seed]L, 11-8 vs. Auburn L, 6-1 vs. Clemson

1990 -- CENTRAL REGIONAL (AUSTIN, TEXAS) L, 16-3 vs. Cal State Fullerton [4th Seed]L, 10-0 vs. Texas

1985 -- EAST REGIONAL (COLUMBIA, S.C.) L, 5-3 vs. Western Carolina L, 3-2 vs. Rider

1982 -- EAST REGIONAL (COLUMBIA, S.C.) W, 2-1 vs. East Carolina L, 7-6 vs. West Virginia L, 15-1 vs. The Citadel

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 2017 -- C-USA TOURNAMENT (BILOXI, MISS.) W, 3-2 vs. FIU L, 4-3 vs. Rice L, 6-2 vs. Florida Atlantic

2016 -- C-USA TOURNAMENT (HATTIESBURG, MISS.) L, 17-5 vs. #23 Southern Miss L, 3-1 vs. FIU [11 innings]

2015 -- C-USA TOURNAMENT (HATTIESBURG, MISS.) L, 6-4 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 2-0 vs. Southern Miss

2014 -- C-USA TOURNAMENT (HATTIESBURG, MISS.) L, 3-2 vs. Middle Tennessee W, 3-2 vs. FIU W, 2-1 vs. Middle Tennessee W, 3-2 vs. #16 Rice [Semifinal]L, 7-5 vs. #16 Rice [Elimination Semifinal]

2011 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) L, 7-0 vs. UNC Wilmington W, 7-3 vs. Georgia State W, 4-3 vs. UNC Wilmington L, 10-1 vs. #30 James Madison

2009 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) L, 7-5 vs. UNC Wilmington L, 11-5 vs. #29 George Mason

2008 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) L, 6-1 vs. James Madison L, 17-10 vs. Towson

2007 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) W, 5-2 vs. Georgia State W, 13-3 vs. UNC Wilmington L, 9-4 vs. VCU L, 4-0 vs. Delaware

2006 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) L, 7-3 vs. UNC Wilmington L, 6-5 vs. Georgia State

2004 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) L, 6-4 vs. UNC Wilmington L, 11-5 vs. George Mason

2001 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (MANTEO, N.C.) L, 15-2 vs. James Madison L, 9-5 vs. UNC Wilmington

2000 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (MANTEO, N.C.) W, 16-11 vs. William & Mary L, 6-5 vs. VCU L, 9-5 vs. William & Mary

1999 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (KINSTON, N.C.) W, 9-8 vs. George Mason W, 7-6 vs. Richmond L, 4-3 vs. East Carolina W, 10-3 vs. George Mason L, 21-13 vs. East Carolina [Championship]

1998 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (KINSTON, N.C.) L, 7-2 vs. East Carolina W, 10-5 vs. William & Mary W, 6-1 vs. James Madison W, 1-0 vs. George Mason W, 7-6 vs. VCU L, 12-1 vs. Richmond [Championship]

1996 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (KINSTON, N.C.) W, 6-5 vs. William and Mary W, 9-7 vs. East Carolina W, 4-2 vs. UNC Wilmington W, 4-3 vs. James Madison [Championship]

1995 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (KINSTON, N.C.) L, 11-6 vs. George Mason W, 5-2 vs. UNC Wilmington W, 11-0 vs. Richmond W, 8-5 vs. James Madison W, 15-7 vs. Richmond [Championship]

1994 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (NORFOLK, VA.) W, 15-4 vs. East Carolina W, 1-0 vs. Richmond L 1-2 vs. James Madison W 5-2 vs. James Madison [Championship]

1993 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (WILMINGTON, N.C.) L, 13-8 vs. James Madison L, 3-2 vs. Richmond

1992 -- CAA TOURNAMENT (GREENVILLE, N.C.) L, 6-3 vs. UNC Wilmington W, 9-0 vs. William & Mary W, 13-4 vs. James Madison L, 5-4 vs. UNC Wilmington

1991 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) L, 13-0 vs. UAB W, 5-1 vs. VCU W, 9-6 vs. WKU W, 6-1 vs. Jacksonville L, 3-2 vs. UAB

1990 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (MOBILE, ALA.) W, 9-7 vs. UAB W, 8-2 vs. South Alabama L, 3-0 vs. USF W, 11-6 vs. Jacksonville L, 16-11 vs. USF

1987 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (NORFOLK, VA.) L, 8-4 vs. WKU L, 11-10 vs. Jacksonville

1986 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (TAMPA, FLA.) W, 6-5 vs. UAB L, 5-0 vs. WKU W, 9-5 vs. VCU W, 17-3 vs. WKU L, 9-4 vs. Jacksonville [Semifinal]

1985 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (NORFOLK, VA.) W, 10-8 vs. USF W, 7-3 vs. Jacksonville W, 11-10 vs. WKU [Championship]

1984 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (MOBILE, ALA.) W, 3-2 vs. South Alabama L, 12-4 vs. Charlotte L, 6-1 vs. South Alabama

1983 -- SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (NORFOLK, VA.) W, 7-2 vs. UAB W, 7-3 vs. South Alabama L, 15-10 vs. South Alabama L, 15-14 vs. South Alabama [Championship]

1982 -- ECAC SOUTH TOURNAMENT (HARRISONBURG, VA.) L, 3-1 vs. Catholic W, 5-4 vs. James Madison L, 7-6 vs. Catholic

1981 -- ECAC SOUTH TOURNAMENT (HARRISONBURG, VA.) W, 7-4 vs. Villanova W, 4-3 vs. James Madison L, 4-2 vs. James Madison L, 8-7 vs. James Madison [Championship]

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ALL-AMERICANS Jared Young, 2017 ABCA/Rawlings - 3rd Collegiate Baseball - 3rd Perfect Game/Rawlings - HMZach Rutherford, 2017 ABCA/Rawlings - 3rdBen Verlander, 2013 Baseball Writers - 3rdAnthony Shawler, 2007 Collegiate Baseball - 1st ABCA Coaches- 2nd Ping Baseball - 2nd Baseball America - 3rdTim Hummel, 2000 Collegiate Baseball - 1st Baseball America - 1st Baseball Weekly - 1st Baseball Writers - 2ndMatt Quatraro, 1996 ABCA Coaches - 2nd Collegiate Baseball - 3rdKevin Gibbs, 1995 Collegiate Baseball - 3rdKevin Gibbs, 1994 Baseball Writers - 2nd Collegiate Baseball - 3rd Baseball America - 3rdShawn McDonnell, 1992 GTE - 2ndJeff Ware, 1991 ABCA Coaches - 3rdGeorge Sells, 1990 Collegiate Baseball - 1stPat Evangelista, 1990 GTE - 2ndTodd Azar, 1987 GTE - 1stTodd Azar, 1986 Baseball America - 1st GTE - 1stTodd Azar, 1985 ABCA Coaches - 3rdKevin Bearse, 1985 Baseball America - 3rdTerry Bell, 1983 Sporting News - 1stMark Wasinger, 1982 ABCA Coaches - 1st Sporting News - 1stFred Kovner, 1965 Division II - 1stFred Kovner, 1964 Division II - 1stBob Walton, 1964 Division II - 2ndBob Walton, 1963 Division II - 1stJim Zadell, 1963 Division II - 2nd

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Kyle Battle, 2017 Collegiate BaseballVinnie Pasquantino, 2017 Collegiate BaseballJohn Wilson, 2017 Collegiate BaseballZach Rutherford, 2015 Collegiate Baseball - 1st Baseball America - 2ndNick Walker, 2014 Collegiate Baseball - 1stJosiah Burnie, 2011 Collegiate Baseball - 1stBrett Harris, 2009 Collegiate Baseball - 1stDaniel Hudson, 2006 Collegiate Baseball - HMJustin Verlander, 2002 Collegiate Baseball - 1st Baseball America - 1stMatt Moye, 2001 Collegiate Baseball - HMBrent Sollenberger, 2000 Collegiate Baseball - HMTim Hummel, 1998 Collegiate Baseball - 1st Baseball America - 1stShawn Pearson, 1997 Collegiate Baseball - HMRon Walker, 1995 Collegiate Baseball - HMBrett Wheeler, 1994 Collegiate Baseball - 1stKevin Gibbs, 1993 Collegiate Baseball - 1st Baseball America - 1stWayne Gomes, 1991 Collegiate Baseball - 1stStephen Lyons, 1990 Collegiate Baseball - 2ndWiley Lee, 1985 Collegiate Baseball - 1st

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS James Burok, 2005 GTE/CoSIDA - 2ndJeff Eure, 2001 GTE/CoSIDA - 3rdMatt Quatraro, 1996 GTE/CoSIDA - 1stKevin Gibbs, 1995 GTE/CoSIDA - 1stKevin Gibbs, 1994 GTE/CoSIDA - 2ndShawn McDonnell, 1992 GTE/CoSIDA - 2ndPat Evangelista, 1990 GTE/CoSIDA - 2nd

Todd Azar, 1987 GTE/CoSIDA - 1stTodd Azar, 1986 GTE/CoSIDA - 1stDan McCarthy, 1975 GTE/CoSIDA - 2nd

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM Tyler Urps, 2014 ColumbiaTim Hummel, 2000 ClemsonRay Russin, 1995 Atlantic 1Maika Symmonds, 1995 Atlantic 1Kevin Gibbs, 1994 East

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kyle Hald, 2011 (Pitcher) ^ CAATim Hummel, 2000 CAARon Walker, 1997 CAAKevin Gibbs, 1994 ^ CAATodd Azar, 1986 Sun Belt ^ denotes Co-Player of the Year

CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Brett Harris, 2009 CAAJustin Verlander, 2002 CAATim Hummel, 1998 CAARon Walker, 1995 CAABrett Wheeler, 1994 CAATJ O’Donnell, 1991 Sun BeltStephen Lyons, 1990 Sun Belt

CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Jared Young, 2017 C-USA

CONFERENCE DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Zach Rutherford, 2017 C-USA

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP Ron Walker, 1996 CAAMaika Symmonds, 1995 CAAMatt Quatraro, 1994 CAATodd Azar, 1986 Sun Belt

ALL-CONFERENCE Adam Bainbridge, SP, 2017 C-USA - 1stZach Rutherford, SS, 2017 C-USA - 1stJared Young, 2B, 2017 C-USA - 1stConnor Myers, OF, 2016 C-USA - 2ndSam Sinnen, P, 2016 C-USA - 2ndPJ Higgins, 3B, 2015 C-USA - 2ndSam Sinnen, P, 2015 C-USA - 2ndNick Walker, OF, 2014 C-USA - 1stJosiah Burney, 1B, 2014 C-USA - 2ndBen Verlander, OF, 2013 CAA - 1stJosh Tutwiler, C, 2012 CAA - 3rdJosh Wright, SS, 2012 CAA - 3rdKyle Hald, P, 2011 CAA - 1stJosh Wright, SS, 2011 CAA - 1stAdam Wisniewski, P, 2011 CAA - 1stKyle Hald, P, 2010 CAA - 1stJake McAloose, 3B, 2009 CAA - 1stGerard Hall, SS, 2009 CAA - 2ndMax Most, OF, 2009 CAA - 3rdDavid Burns, DH, 2008 CAA - 2ndJimmy Miles, OF, 2008 CAA - 2ndDaniel Hudson, P, 2008 CAA - 2ndAnthony Shawler, P/OF, 2008 CAA - 2nd/3rdDaniel Hudson, P, 2007 CAA - 1stAnthony Shawler, P, 2007 CAA - 1stMike Zahm, OF, 2007 CAA - 2ndDana Arrowood, P, 2006 CAA - 1stJason Godin, P, 2006 CAA - 2ndJimmy Miles, OF, 2006 CAA - 2ndMike Zahm, OF, 2006 CAA - 2ndPat Nichols, C, 2006 CAA - 2nd

Justin Verlander, P, 2004 CAA - 1stSteven Harris, OF, 2004 CAA - 2ndDonnie Smith, P, 2004 CAA - 2ndJustin Verlander, P, 2003 CAA - 1stMatt Moye, OF, 2001 CAA - 2ndTim Hummel, SS, 2000 CAA - 1stJared Musolf, 1B, 2000 CAA - 1stTim Hummel, SS, 1999 CAA - 1stAndy Lee, P, 1999 CAA - 1stTony Gsell, 2B, 1999 CAA - 2ndShawn Pearson, OF, 1998 CAA - 1stTony Gsell, 2B, 1998 CAA - 2ndTim Hummel, SS, 1998 CAA - 2ndJesse James, P, 1997 CAA - 1stRon Walker, 3B/P, 1997 CAA - 1st/2ndBrian Brantley, P, 1997 CAA - 2ndTony Gsell, SS, 1997 CAA - 2ndBrian Fiumura, OF, 1996 CAA - 1stMatt Quatraro, C 1996 CAA - 1stRon Walker, 3B/P, 1996 CAA - 1st/1stJohn O’Reilly, P, 1996 CAA- 2ndKevin Gibbs, OF, 1995 CAA - 1stMatt Quatraro, C, 1995 CAA - 1stMaika Symmonds, OF, 1995 CAA - 1stRob Morgan, 1B, 1995 CAA - 2ndKevin Gibbs, RF, 1994 CAA - 1stJohn Smith, P, 1994 CAA - 1stDan Almonte, SS, 1994 CAA - 2ndJude Donato, 2B, 1994 CAA - 2ndDenis McLaughlin, P, 1994 CAA - 2ndMatt Quatraro, 1B, 1994 CAA - 2ndGeoff Edsell, 1B/P, 1993 CAA - 1st/1stKevin Gibbs, RF, 1993 CAA - 1stJohn Smith, P, 1993 CAA - 1stTJ O’Donnell, SS, 1992 CAA - 1stJim Krekovuch, 3B, 1991 Sun Belt - 1stTJ O’Donnell, OF, 1991 Sun Belt - 1stScott Thomson, 1B, 1991 Sun Belt - 1stJeff Ware, P, 1991 Sun Belt - 1stPat Evangelista, SS, 1991 Sun Belt - 2ndShawn McDonnell, C, 1991 Sun Belt - 2ndScott Thomson, OF, 1990 Sun Belt - 1stJeff Ware, P, 1990 Sun Belt -1stPat Evangelista, SS, 1990 Sun Belt - 2ndScott Hafling, C, 1990 Sun Belt - 2ndJim Krekovuch, 3B, 1990 Sun Belt - 2ndBarry Miller, 1B, 1990 Sun Belt - 2ndGeorge Sells, DH/P, 1990 Sun Belt - 2nd/2ndJim Hvizda, P, 1988 Sun Belt - 1stKevin Bearse, P, 1987 Sun Belt - 1stWiley Lee, SS, 1987 Sun Belt - 1stWarren Willey, OF, 1987 Sun Belt - 1stTodd Azar, OF, 1987 Sun Belt - 2ndJim Hvizda, P, 1987 Sun Belt - 2ndTodd Azar, OF, 1986 Sun Belt - 1stWiley Lee, 2B, 1986 Sun Belt - 1stPaul McGovern, OF, 1986 Sun Belt - 1stJim Hvizda, P, 1986 Sun Belt - 2ndTommy Reichel, SS, 1986 Sun Belt - 2ndTodd Azar, DH, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stNick Boothe, OF, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stWiley Lee, 2B, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stSean O’Hare, 1B, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stTommy Reichel, SS, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stRob Sessoms, OF, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stTommy West, P, 1985 Sun Belt - 1stNick Boothe, C, 1984 Sun Belt - 1stSean O’Hare, 1B, 1984 Sun Belt - 1stTommy Reichel, SS, 1984 Sun Belt - 1stRob Sessoms, OF, 1984 Sun Belt - 1stTerry Bell, C, 1983 Sun Belt - 1stLou Berge, DH, 1983 Sun Belt - 1st

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Joe Millis, OF, 1983 Sun Belt - 1stTommy Reichel, SS, 1983 Sun Belt - 1stTommy West, P, 1983 Sun Belt - 1stJim Ambrose, P, 1982 ECAC South - 1stJeff Beard, 1B, 1982 ECAC South - 1stTony Morris, OF, 1982 ECAC South - 1stMark Wasinger, 2B, 1982 ECAC South - 1stJohn Mitcheltree, P, 1981 ECAC South - 1stBobby Williams, P, 1968 Mason Dixon - 1stTony Zontini, 3B, 1968 Mason Dixon - 1stBilly Turner, 1968 Mason Dixon - HMJimmy Jones, OF, 1967 Mason Dixon - 1stTony Zontini, 3B, 1967 Mason Dixon - 1stButtons Speakes, 1967 Mason Dixon - HMFreddy Edmonds, P, 1965 Mason Dixon - 1stFreddy Kovner, OF, 1965 Mason Dixon - 1stJim Zadell, OF, 1965 Mason Dixon - 1stFreddy Kovner, OF, 1964 Mason Dixon - 1stWayne Parks, 3B, 1964 Mason Dixon - 1stBobby Walton, P, 1964 Mason Dixon - 1stFred Balmer, 1964 Mason Dixon - 2ndFreddy Edmonds, P, 1964 Mason Dixon - HMFreddy Edmonds, P, 1963 Mason Dixon - 1stWayne Parks, 3B, 1963 Mason Dixon - 1stRobert Walton, P, 1963 Mason Dixon - 1stFrank Zadell, OF, 1963 Mason Dixon - 1stJim Zadell, OF 1963 Mason Dixon - 1st

ALL-FRESHMAN Erik Stock, UTL, 2018 C-USAKyle Battle, OF, 2017 C-USAVinnie Pasquantino, 1B, 2017 C-USAJohn Wilson, SP, 2017 C-USAZach Rutherford, SS, 2015 C-USANick Walker, OF, 2014 C-USATommy Alexander, P, 2013 CAAConnor Myers, OF, 2013 CAAPJ Higgins, INF, 2013 CAAJosh Eldridge, OF, 2012 CAAJosiah Burney, INF, 2011 CAADean Ali, P, 2011 CAABrett Harris, P, 2009 CAABen Tomchick, P, 2009 CAAJosh Wright, 1B, 2009 CAAJake McAloose, 3B, 2007 CAA

ALL-REGION Zach Rutherford, 2017 1stJared Young, 2017 1stBrad Gero, 2014 1stBen Verlander, 2013 1stKyle Hald, 2011 2ndJake McAloose, 2009 2ndAnthony Shawler, 2007 1stDavid Burns, 2007 2ndMike Zahm, 2007 2ndDana Arrowood, 2006 1stJason Godin, 2006 1stJimmy Miles, 2006 2ndPatrick Nichols, 2006 2ndJustin Verlander, 2004 2ndJustin Verlander, 2002 1stTim Hummel, 2000 1stJared Musolf, 2000 1stTony Gsell, 1999 2ndTim Hummel, 1999 2ndAndy Lee, 1999 2ndShawn Pearson, 1998 2ndTony Gsell, 1997 1stJesse James, 1997 1stRon Walker, 1997 2ndBrian Fiumara, 1996 1st

John O’Reilly, 1996 1stMatt Quatraro, 1996 1stKevin Gibbs, 1994 2ndJeff Ware, 1991 1stTodd Azar, 1987 2ndTodd Azar, 1985 1stKevin Bearse, 1985 1stTommy West, 1985 2ndTerry Bell, 1983 1stTony Morris, 1982 1stMark Wasinger, 1982 1stMark Wasinger, 1981 1stJohn Micheltree, 1981 2nd

EAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR Chris Finwood, 2014 Bud Metheny, 1963

CoSIDA ALL-DISTRICT David Burns, 2008 James Burok, 2005 Jeff Eure, 2001 Tim Hummel, 2000 Matt Quatraro, 1996 Kevin Gibbs, 1995 Kevin Gibbs, 1994 Shawn McDonnell, 1992 Pat Evangelista, 1991 Pat Evangelista, 1990 Todd Azar, 1987 Todd Azar, 1986

VIRGINIA STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Hummel, 2000 Geoff Edsell, 1993 Scott Thomson, 1991 Todd Azar, 1986 Tommy West, 1985

ODU HALL OF FAME Pat McMahon 2015Nick Boothe 2012Justin Verlander 2012Tim Hummel 2011Scott Thomson 2009Tony Morris 2007Tony Gsell 2007Sean O’Hare 2006Kevin Gibbs 2005Matt Quatraro 2004Wayne Gomes 2001Ted Bacalis 2000Louis Smith 1999Tommy West 1999Mark Newman 1997Wayne Parks 1996Wilson Dozier 1995Kevin Bearse 1995Wiley Lee 1994Tommy Reichel 1992Harry Knickerbocker 1992Todd Azar 1992Ron Drews 1991Joe Agee 1990Mark Wasinger 1989Cecil Griffin 1989Jack Harris 1988Everett Tolson 1987Kirkie Harrison 1987Freddy Edmonds, Jr. 1987

Woody Barnes 1986Tony Zontini 1985Robert Walton 1983Buttons Speakes 1982Bud Metheny 1982Fred Kovner 1981Rufus Tonelson 1980Leo Anthony 1980

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SEASON OVERALL RECORDS Games Played 62 1991Wins 50 (50-11) 1985Wins at home 32 (32-1) 1985Wins on road 15 (15-7) 1994Fewest Wins 0 (3x) 1941, 1942, 1944Winning Percentage .880 (22-4) 1964Winning Streak (2 seasons) 26 1964-65Winning Streak (one season) 21 1964Winning Streak (Division I) 18 (2x) 1985, 2006Losses 37 (2x) 2001, 2018Fewest Losses 3 (3x) 1958, 1962, 1964Losing Streak 18 1988Winless Streak 19 1988Extra Inning Games 6 1994Extra Inning Wins 4 1994Extra Inning Losses 4 1988

BATTING RECORDS At Bats 2073 1991Runs 550 1985Runs per game 9.01 1985Run-less Streak (Games) 3 1988Run-less Streak (Innings) 25 1988Hits 676 1985Hit-less Streak (Innings) 11.1 1993Batting Average .355 1983RBIs 550 1985Doubles 140 1991Triples 36 1994Home Runs 66 1997Home Runs (Fewest) 5 1976Grand Slams 6 1999Total Bases 1004 (2x) 1985, 1991Stolen Bases 132 (of 151) 1985Most Consecutive SB 39 1985Walks 333 1981HBP 77 1995Strikeouts 422 1997Sacrifice Flies 37 2017Total Sacrifices 69 1996Times Shutout 7 1977

PITCHING RECORDS ERA 2.27 (DII) 1964 2.70 (DI) 1992Strikeouts 511 2006Innings Pitched 519.1 1991Shutouts 13 1992Most Consecutive Shutouts 4 1992Most Consecutive Ins w/o run 41 1992Complete Games 30 1981Runs Allowed (Most) 321 2018Hits Allowed (Most) 579 1991Hits Allowed (Fewest) 153 1961Doubles Allowed (Most) 110 2018Triples Allowed (Most) 19 1985, 1997Home Runs Allowed (Most) 49 2017Home Runs Allowed (Fewest) 16 1992Walks Allowed (Most) 237 1991Walks Allowed (Fewest) 67 (DII) 1964 191 (DI) 1994

FIELDING RECORDS Fielding Percentage .976 2017Double Plays 68 2014Errors 116 1979Errors (Fewest, min. 30 gms) 53 2017Stolen Bases (Allowed) 85 (of 105) 1989

GAME OVERALL RECORDS Longest Game 18 inns at Towson 5-19-2006Longest Game (Time) 4:53 at Rice (17) 3-8-2014Longest Game (Time, 9) 4:36 at VMI 4-5-2017Shortest Game (Time) 1:36 vs. G. Mason 3-10-2006

BATTING RECORDS At Bats (9) 54 at W. Carolina 3-15-1995At Bats (extra) 70 at Towson (18) 5-19-2006Runs 35 vs. G. Mason 3-28-1985Runs in inning 18 vs. G. Mason 3-28-1985Runs in 1st inning 11 at J. Madison 5-5-1985Runs in 2nd inning 11 vs. Hartford 3-20-1998Runs in 3rd inning 13 vs. St. Joe’s ME 3-18-1993Runs in 4th inning 11 vs. VMI 3-14-2018Runs in 5th inning 11 vs. Charlotte 3-15-1986Runs in 6th inning 14 vs. C. Conn. St. 3-21-1985Runs in 7th inning 18 vs. G. Mason 3-28-1985Runs in 8th inning 13 vs. G. Mason 3-2-1986 13 vs. Princeton 3-21-2017Runs in 9th inning 16 at Norfolk St. 3-7-2000Hits 30 at Norfolk St. 3-7-2000Fewest Hits 0 vs. Dartmouth 3-23-1975 0 at S. Carolina 3-25-1975 0 at Oklahoma 5-13-1989Doubles 13 vs. VCU 5-10-2009Triples 5 vs. R.P.I. 5-8-1961 5 vs. Lynchburg 5-1-1964Triples in inning 3 vs. N’Eastern (7th) 4-26-2007Home Runs 6 vs. Radford 2-27-1991 6 vs. J. Madison 5-14-1992Home Runs (in DH) 7 vs. VCU 3-30-1985Home Runs in inning 3 vs. WKU 5-16-1986 3 at UAB 5-16-1990 3 vs. Will. & Mary 3-17-1996Grand Slams 2 vs. Will. & Mary 4-7-1986Stolen Bases 11 vs. Campbell 4-13-1993Stolen Bases in inning 6 vs. St. Joe’s (ME) 4-4-1985Walks 19 at VMI 5-1-1981HBP 6 vs. Will. & Mary 3-25-1995Strikeouts 19 vs. Citadel 1966 19 at Virginia (10) 1988LOB 18 vs. Dartmouth (12) 3-28-1976 17 vs. Rutgers (9) 3-5-2017Double Plays 6 vs. West. Caro. 4-6-1977

PITCHING RECORDS Strikeouts 23 at Towson (18) 5-19-2006 18 vs. N’Eastern (9) 4-15-06 18 vs. N'Eastern (9) 4-25-08Runs Allowed 25 vs. J. Madison 4-6-1975Runs Allowed in inning 10 (1st) at Richmond 3-9-1995 10 (4th) vs. Rutgers 3-2-1997Hits Allowed 25 at UNC Wilm. 4-13-2002Home Runs Allowed 8 at Virginia Tech 4-29-1987Walks Allowed (Most) 14 vs. UAB 5-15-1991

FIELDING RECORDS Double Plays 7 vs. WKU 5-14-1985Triple Plays 1 vs. Longwood 5-8-2012 Josh Wright (unassisted) 1 at Jam. Madison 3-26-2011 1 at Elon 3-10-2010 1 at ECU 5-3-1996Errors 11 vs. Bridgewater (DII) 3-3-1955 8 at Delaware (DI) 4-21-2006Stolen Bases Allowed 9 at Oklahoma 5-14-198

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BATTING AT BATS 1. Scott Thomson 260 19912. TJ O’Donnell 256 19913. Rob Morgan 243 19954. Joe Troilo 236 19975. Shawn McDonnell 235 1991 Zach Rutherford 235 2017

HITS 1. TJ O’Donnell 108 19912. Todd Azar 102 19863. Scott Thomson 100 19914. Kevin Gibbs 98 19945. Jared Musolf 95 2000

BATTING AVERAGE 1. Todd Azar .486 19862. Kevin Gibbs .436 19943. Dan McCarthy .424 19754. Jim Zadell .423 19635. TJ O’Donnell .422 1991

HOME RUNS 1. Ron Walker 20 19972. Tony Gsell 17 19993. Sean O’Hare 13 1985 Matt Quatraro 13 1995 Matt Quatraro 13 1996

RBIs 1. Todd Azar 87 19862. Sean O’Hare 86 19853. Nick Boothe 76 19854. Nick Boothe 68 1983 Tim Hummel 68 2000

RUNS 1. Scott Thomson 78 19912. Ron Walker 75 19973. Sean O’Hare 72 1985 Tom Reichel 72 1985 Kevin Gibbs 72 1994

DOUBLES 1. Rob Morgan 27 19952. Matt Quatraro 26 19963. Zach Rutherford 25 20174. Scott Thomson 24 1991 Paul McGovern 24 1985 Tyler Belcher 24 2007 Jude Donato 24 1994

TRIPLES 1. Kevin Gibbs 9 1994 Maika Symmonds 9 19953. Scott Thomson 8 19904. Rob Gilland 7 1983 Matt Quatraro 7 1994

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Todd Azar .809 19862. Ron Walker .792 19973. Matt Quatraro .766 19964. Tony Gsell .705 19995. Sean O’Hare .700 1985

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Todd Azar .551 19862. Ron Walker .531 1997

3. Sean O’Hare .517 19854. Tim Hummel .516 19985. Kevin Gibbs .515 1994

STOLEN BASES 1. Kevin Gibbs 48 (of 52) 19952. Kevin Gibbs 45 (of 51) 19933. Shawn Pearson 43 (of 49) 19994. Wiley Lee 42 (of 46) 19875. Kevin Gibbs 41 (of 47) 1994

GRAND SLAMS 1. Chris Baker 3 2012

WALKS 1. Ron Walker 56 1997

HBP 1. Jared Young 18 20172. Curt Shaffer 16 1989 Maika Symmonds 16 1992 Jason Riley 16 1995 Ron Walker 16 1997

STRIKEOUTS 1. Jason Greiner 63 2000

SAC FLY RBIs 1. Jim Krekovuch 10 1991

SACRIFICE HITS 1. Eric Follmar 17 1998

PITCHING ERA (DI ERA) 1. Scott Hughes (reliever) 1.02 19822. Brett Wheeler (starter) 1.47 19953. Brett Wheeler (starter) 1.51 19944. Andy Lee (reliever) 1.69 19995. Justin Verlander (starter) 1.90 2002

ERA (COLLEGE ERA) 1. Bill Yeargen (reliever) 0.56 19642. Bill Yeargen (starter) 0.84 19653. Jack Baker 1.22 19704. Fred Edmonds 1.38 1964 Tom Pegelow 1.38 1976

APPEARANCES 1. Brad Gero 39 20142. Jim Hvizda 32 19883. Wayne Gomes 30 1991 Mike Grohs 30 1990 Andy Lee 30 1998 Craig Lopez 30 2017

STARTS 1. Stephen Lyons 23 19912. Stephen Lyons 20 19903. Stephen Lyons 19 19924. John Boltersdorf 18 19885. Tommy West 17 1985 Kevin Bearse 17 1985 John Smith 17 1994 Jesse James 17 1996

WINS 1. Tommy West 15-2 19852. Kevin Bearse 14-3 19853. Jim Hvizda 12-3 1986

4. seven players 11 wins -- most recently, John O’Reilly in 1996

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Kevin Bearse 13 19852. Tommy West 11 1985 John Mitcheltree 11 19814. Alan Hixon 9 19845. Jeff Ware 8 1991 Jim Ambrose 8 1991

SAVES 1. Adam Wisniewski 15 20112. Mike Grohs 13 19903. Brad Gero 12 20144. Andy Lee 10 1999 Dennis McLaughlin 10 1994 Ron Walker 10 1996

STRIKEOUTS 1. Justin Verlander 151 20042. Justin Verlander 139 20033. Kevin Bearse 138 19854. Justin Verlander 137 20025. Jeff Ware 108 1991

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 1. Justin Verlander (starter) 12.9 2004

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Kevin Bearse 135.1 19852. Tommy West 122.1 19853. Jim Hvizda 121.0 19884. Jim Hvizda 118.0 19865. John Smith 117.1 1994

SHUTOUTS (INCLUDES SHARED) 1. Stephen Lyons 4 1992 Sean Hennessy 4 19923. Bill Yeargen 3 1965 Jim Ambrose 3 1982 Kevin Colgate 3 1968 Sean Hennessy 3 1993 Justin Verlander 3 2002 Anthony Shawler 3 2007 Morgan Maguire 3 2018

LOSSES 1. John Boltersdorf 8 1988 Stephen Lyons 8 1990

HITS ALLOWED 1. Stephen Lyons 122 1991

WALKS ISSUED 1. John Boltersdorf 58 1988 George Sells 58 1990

FIELDING FIELDING % BY POSITION C Joe Cox .991 19581B Barry Miller .998 1987 Bryan Cipolla .998 20052B Jude Donato .982 19933B Jake McAloose .965 2009SS Zach Rutherford .982 2017LF Paul McGovern 1.000 1986CF Rob Sessoms 1.000 1986RF three players 1.000 -- most recently, Brian Fimura in 1996

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BATTING GAMES PLAYED 1. Nick Walker 2014-17 2262. Connor Myers 2013-16 2243. Joe Troilo 1997-00 2234. Tommy Reichel 1983-86 222 Scott Thomson 1988-91 222

BATTING AVERAGE 1. TJ O’Donnell 1991-92 .4152. Matt Quatraro 1993-96 .4003. Kevin Gibbs 1993-95 .3924. Tim Hummel 1998-00 .3885. Todd Azar 1984-87 .378

AT BATS 1. Joe Troilo 1997-00 9212. Anthony Forelli 1996-99 8323. Tony Gsell 1996-99 8064. Nick Walker 2014-17 8035. Tommy Reichel 1983-86 797 Todd Azar 1984-87 797

HITS 1. Todd Azar 1984-87 3012. Joe Troilo 1997-00 2793. Scott Thomson 1988-91 2784. Tommy Reichel 1983-86 2715. Tony Gsell 1996-99 261

RUNS 1. Tommy Reichel 1983-86 2172. Joe Troilo 1997-00 2083. Wiley Lee 1985-87 1934. Kevin Gibbs 1993-95 1925. Tony Gsell 1996-99 191

RBIs 1. Todd Azar 1984-87 2582. Anthony Forelli 1996-99 2083. Matt Quatraro 1993-96 1864. Tim Hummel 1998-00 1855. Sean O’Hare 1984-86 179 Joe Troilo 1997-00 179

DOUBLES 1. Todd Azar 1984-87 652. Scott Thomson 1988-91 633. Tim Hummel 1998-00 624. Anthony Forelli 1996-99 585. Tony Gsell 1996-99 55

TRIPLES 1. Kevin Gibbs 1993-95 192. Scott Thomson 1988-91 16 Maika Symmonds 1992-95 164. Matt Quatraro 1993-96 145. Wiley Lee 1985-87 12 Jimmy Martin 1984-87 12 Rob Gilland 1980-83 12

HOME RUNS 1. Tony Gsell 1996-99 37 Josh Wright 2009-12 373. Ron Walker 1995-97 364. Todd Azar 1984-87 35 Matt Quatraro 1993-96 35 Jason Greiner 1997-00 35

TOTAL BASES 1. Todd Azar 1984-87 4872. Tony Gsell 1996-99 4473. Matt Quatraro 1993-96 4384. Scott Thomson 1988-91 4365. Anthony Forelli 1996-99 421

STOLEN BASES 1. Kevin Gibbs 1993-95 (of 150) 1342. Wiley Lee 1985-87 (of 132) 1203. Shawn Pearson 1996-99 (of 111) 984. Joe Troilo 1997-00 (of 106) 885. Jimmy Miles 2006-08 (of 90) 79

HBP 1. Maika Symmonds 1992-95 422. Jake McAloose 2007-10 363. Jason Riley 1992-95 354. Jesse Schoendienst 2002-06 345. Eric Folmar 1996-99 31

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Matt Quatraro 1993-96 .7062. Ron Walker 1995-97 .6203. Todd Azar 1984-87 .6114. Tim Hummel 1998-00 .5715. Kevin Gibbs 1993-95 .547

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Tim Hummel 1998-00 .5082. Kevin Gibbs 1993-95 .482 Matt Quatraro 1993-96 .4824. Ron Walker 1995-97 .4645. Todd Azar 1984-87 .452

GRAND SLAMS 1. Tony Gsell 1996-99 4

STRIKEOUTS 1. Jason Greiner 1998-00 220

SAC FLY RBIs 1. Todd Azar 1984-87 20

SACRIFICE HITS 1. Eric Follmar 1996-99 56

PITCHING GAMES APPEARED 1. Jake Josephs 2013-17 942. Jonathan Tinkham 1999-02 913. Jim Hvizda 1985-88 894. Dana Arrowood 2002-06 825. Wayne Gomes 1991-93 73

GAMES STARTED 1. Stephen Lyons 1990-92 522. Justin Verlander 2002-04 483. Kevin Bearse 1984-87 44 John Smith 1991-94 445. Tommy West 1982-85 40 Daniel Hudson 2005-08 40

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Jim Hvizda 1985-88 357.22. Justin Verlander 2002-04 335.23. Stephen Lyons 1990-92 332.04. Ben Tomchick 2009-12 328.15. John Smith 1991-94 318.2

WINS 1. Jim Hvizda 1985-88 (33-13) 332. Tommy West 1982-85 (31-7) 313. Stephen Lyons 1990-92 (29-16) 294. Kevin Bearse 1984-87 (28-11) 285. John Smith 1991-94 (27-9) 27

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Kevin Bearse 1984-87 232. Tommy West 1982-85 21 Bobby Walton 1961-64 214. Cy Brinkley 1972-75 195. Jim Hvizda 1985-88 18

SHUTOUTS (INCLUDES SHARED) 1. Bobby Walton 1961-64 82. Sean Hennessy 1989-93 73. Stephen Lyons 1990-92 64. Freddie Edmonds, Jr. 1962-65 55. Jim Hvizda 1985-88 4 Bill Yeargan 1963-65 4 Jim Eppes 1969-71 4 Jack Baker 1970-73 4 John Smith 1991-94 4 Justin Verlander 2002-04 4

STRIKEOUTS 1. Justin Verlander 2002-04 (335.2 IP) 4272. Kevin Bearse 1984-87 (316.0 IP) 3253. Daniel Hudson 2006-08 (292.0 IP) 2954. Ben Tomchick 2009-12 (328.1 IP) 2785. John Smith 1991-94 (318.2 IP) 268

ERA 1. Bill Yeargen 1963-65 1.252. Brett Wheeler 1994-95 1.503. Freddie Edmonds, Jr. 1962-65 2.024. Bobby Walton 1961-64 2.385. John Mitcheltree 1979-81 2.69

SAVES 1. Ron Walker 1995-97 172. Wayne Gomes 1991-93 163. Adam Wisniewski 2010-11 154. Brad Gero 2013-14 13 Mike Grohs 1989-91 13 Bill Schultz 1986-90 13

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 1. Wayne Gomes (reliever) 1991-93 14.02. Justin Verlander (starter) 2002-04 11.5

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. Brett Wheeler 1994-95 (16-1) .9432. Fred Edmonds 1962-65 (24-3) .889

LOSSES 1. Cy Brinkley 1972-75 19

WALKS ISSUED 1. Lou Blows 1976-79 124

FIELDING FIELDING % 1. Gip Ridley (1B) 1975-78 .984

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INDIVIDUAL GAME BATTING RECORDS Hit For Cycle Joe Troilo vs. Richmond, 2-15-1998At Bats (9) 7 8x, last, Josh Wright vs. VCU, 5-10-2009At Bats (Ex.) 9 3 players at Towson, 5-19-2006Runs 6 Sean O’Hare vs. C. Conn. St., 3-21-1985 6 Matt Quatraro at CW Post, 5-11-1994Hits 6 Shawn Pearson vs. Hartford, 3-20-1998 6 Chris Buss at Hofstra, 5-21-2010 6 Matt Quatraro at CW Post, 5-11-1994 6 Rob Morgan at W. Carolina, 3-15-1995RBIs 10 Matt Quatraro at CW Post, 5-11-1994Sac Flies 3 Scott Thomson vs. Va. Tech, 5-10-19982B 4 Jude Donato vs. Richmond, 4-10-1994 4 Mike Zahm vs. Iona, 3-3-2007 4 Chris Baker vs. UMES, 5-11-20103B 2 10x, last, Evan Chipman vs. NSU, 3-2-2005HR 3 Nick Boothe vs. Charlotte, 4-6-1985 3 Matt Quatraro at CW Post, 5-11-1994 3 Jeff Eure vs. NC State, 4-14-1998 3 Ben Verlander vs. N’Eastern, 3-9-2013HR (DH) 4 Nick Boothe vs. Charlotte, 4-6-1985Grand Slams 2 Chris Buss at Hofstra, 5-21-2010SB 5 Kevin Gibbs vs. Campbell, 4-13-1993 5 Jeff Eure vs. NC State, 4-14-1999BB 6 Tony Morris vs. VMI, 5-1-1981

INDIVIDUAL GAME PITCHING RECORDS Strikeouts 18 Jason Godin vs. N’Eastern, 4-15-2006 18 Anthony Shawler vs. N’Eastern, 4-25-2008Inns. Pitched 13 Jack Baker vs. Xavier, 1972Walks Issued 12 Paul Mitchell vs. Dartmouth, 3-20-1971Cons. Ks 9 Wayne Gomes vs. UMBC, 4-14-1993

INDIVIDUAL GAME FIELDING RECORDS Errors 6 Tom Wyszatycky vs. RPI, 4-26-1952

HITTING STREAKS Hit Streak 34 games * Chris Baker, 2010-11 * 28 games in 2010 seasonABs w/ Hit 9 Jeff Beard, 1982OB Streak 90 games Sean O’Hare, 1985-86RBI Streak 13 games Todd Azar, 1986HR Streak 5 games Sean O’Hare, 1985ABs w/ HR 3 Jeff Beard, 1982 (2 games) Nick Boothe, 1985 (1 game)

MISC. SEASON BATTING RECORDS GW RBIs 13 Todd Azar, 1986HRs at home 10 Nick Boothe, 1985 10 Ron Walker, 1997

MISC. SEASON PITCHING RECORDS SOs at home 4, Sean Hennessy 1992Cons. CGs 9, Kevin Bearse 1985Cons. Wins 15, Tommy West 1985 10, Jim Hvizda (to start season) 1986Cons. SOs 2, Bob Walton 1962 2, John Smith 1992Cons. SO Inns 22, Bob Walton 1962 22, Anthony Shawler 2007 21.1, Adam Bainbridge 2017C. Inns w/o ER 31.1, Adam Bainbridge 2017

ODU vs. TOP 10 TEAMS vs. #10 NC State 2016 W, 5-0vs. #8 Rice 2015 L, 5-4vs. #8 Rice 2015 W, 9-8vs. #8 Rice 2015 W, 12-4at #1 Virginia 2015 W, 14-5vs. #1 Virginia 2014 W, 8-1at #1 Virginia 2014 L, 7-1

at #5 North Carolina 2009 L, 7-6at #2 North Carolina 2008 W, 8-6at #8 NC State 2003 L, 3-1vs. #10 South Carolina 2001 L, 16-3vs. #8 South Carolina 1998 W, 15-10

NO HITTERS CJ Huyett vs. UMES May 11, 2010 9 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 11 K Brian Brantley vs. J. Madison March 15, 1997 7 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K Jimmy Eppes vs. VMI April 28, 1969 9 IP, 1 R , 0 ER, 4 BB, 8 K Sean Hennessy vs. Coppin State Feb. 22, 1992 7 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K Scott Hughes vs. Liberty April 26, 1984 7 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K Hal Walck vs. Virginia April 26, 1983 7 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K Charles Remington at Virginia Tech April 5, 1975 7 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K Brian Campbell vs. Dartmouth March 16, 1975 7 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 5 BB, 8 K Jack Baker vs. William & Mary May 6, 1970 7 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 K Karl Drews at American May 6, 1967 7 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 4 BB, 6 K Bobby Mears at Bridgewater April 29, 1961 7 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K

COMBINED NO HITTERS 3 pitchers vs. Coppin State Feb. 20, 1993 Geoff Edsell (2.1) 2.1 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K Keith Coe (2.2) 2.2 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K Wayne Gomes (2) 2 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K3 pitchers vs. St. Joe’s (ME) March 21, 1992 Dennis McLaughlin (4) 4 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K Geoff Edsell (1) 1 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K John Smith (1) 1 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K

NO HITTERS vs. ODU Tim Layden, Duke April 13, 2004 (Durham, N.C.)Jim Huslig, Oklahoma May 13, 1989 (Norman, Okla.)Tim Lewis, South Carolina March 25, 1975 (Columbia, S.C.)David Demarco, Dartmouth March 23, 1975 (Norfolk, Va.)

1-HITTERS Tomchick/Busbice at WKU March 14, 2015Ney/Smith vs. George Mason May 4, 2013Anthony Shawler vs. Rutgers Feb. 25, 2007Donnie Smith vs. William & Mary April 24, 2004Maika Symmonds vs. Richmond May 21, 1995Eannacony/Wheeler/McLaughlin vs. St. Joe’s (PA) Feb. 20, 1994Edsell/Gomes vs. Penn State March 1, 1993Lyons/Hennessy/Ware at East Carolina April 4, 1991Lyons/Grohs vs. Lafayette March 4, 1990Walter/Kuehnel vs. UNC Wilm. March 27, 1989Imes/Parsons vs. Delaware St. March 3, 1985Mark Metz vs. Liberty April 26, 1984Brian Rice vs. Buffalo March 24, 1984Lou Blows at J. Madison April 8, 1979Brian Campbell vs. Dartmouth March 27, 1977Brian Campbell at Hamp-Syd March 15, 1974Dave White vs. Xavier April 5, 1972Ron Drews vs. Cornell March 24, 1968Bratten/Fender vs. Ithaca March 19, 1968Edmonds/Bradshaw vs. Dartmouth March 19, 1962Mason Holland vs. RPI April 29, 1955

.400 HITTERS 1. Todd Azar .486 19862. Kevin Gibbs .436 1994

3. Dan McCarthy .424 19754. Jim Zadell .423 19635. TJ O’Donnell .422 19916. Warren Willey .418 19877. Matt Quartraro .416 19968. Fred Kovner .415 19659. Jake McAloose .413 200910. Jared Musolf .413 200011. Matt Quatraro .413 199412. Jimmy Jones .413 196713. Mark Wasinger .412 198214. Tim Hummel .408 200015. TJ O’Donnell .407 199216. Joe Cox .404 195817. Terry Bell .400 1983

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A Abbitt, Robert 1935Abdalla, Daniel 2008Adams, Devon 2017-18Adcock, Shawn 2002Agee, Joe 1949-50Ali, Dean 2010-14Alexander, Cory 2016-Alexander, John 1949Alexander, Tommy 2013-14Almonte, Dan 1993-95Ambrose, Jim 1978-82Amos, Fred 1956Anslow, Steve 1968, 69Anthony, Leo 1958-61Anthony, Photios 1955Anthony, Tony 1953-56Ardagna, Nick 1996Arredondo, Robert 1995Arrowood, Dana 2003-06Ater, Malcolm 1970August, Scott 1979-81Aydlette, Rick 1973Aydlette, Mitch 1974Azar, Todd 1984-87

B Bailey, Bob 1981-82Bailey, David 1996-99Bailey, Grayson 2016Balmer, Fred 1963-66Bacalis, Ted 1948Bacskay, Frank 1948Baecher, Cecil 1952-53Bainbridge, Adam 2014-17Baer, Evan 2017Baker, Al 1964-66Baker, Chris 2008-13Baker, Jack 1970-73Baker, Erick 2010-13Baker, Jim 1965Baker, Kerry 1977-79Baker, Pat 1974-75Barber, Addison 2015Baron, Mark 1992-93Barnes, Larry 1949-51Barnes, Woodrow 1937Barbara, Dan 1988-91Bassett, Matt 1980Bashara, Brian 2010-14Bashara, Charles 1952Barker, Chip 1985Battle, Kyle 2017-Beale, Sam 1960Beam, Kyle 2016-17Beard, Brian 2013-14Beard, Jeff 1979-82Beard, Ryan 1992-95Bell, Willis 1957-60Belcher, Gene 1951Belcher, Tyler 2004-07Belgrave, Kenneth 2008-12Bell, Terry 1981-83Bell, Tommy 1981-85Bell, Tommy 2018-Benitez, Joey 2014-16Berge, Lou 1983-84Bergh, Ryan 2007-08Bearse, Kevin 1984-87Berland, Bruce 1984Beecher, Mike 1953Beale, Henderson 1947Bigger, Bill 1960-64Binder, Brian 2004Birle, Eric 1991-92Bishop, Turner 2014-17Blake, Nate 1974-75Blake, Travis 1969-70Blanchard, Michael 2017-Blows, Lou, Sr. 1957Blows, Lou, Jr. 1976-79Boggs, Chris 2009-10

Boltersdorf, John 1986-88Boothe, Nick 1983-85Bowers, Mike 1992-94Boyce, Bill 1962Boyce, Mike 1987-91Bradshaw, Donnie 1962-63Bradshaw, Cliff 1967Brame, Bud 1980Brantley, Brian 1996Bratten, Jeff 1968-71Bratton, Dylan 2012Breeden, Joe 1977-79Brickford, Steve 1970Brichter, Joe 1939Brinkley, Cy 1972-75Brock, Benny 1939Brooks, Allen 1976Brookman, Rueben 1984Brown, James 1950Brown, John 1939Brumfield, Ken 2001-02Brune, James 1986, 87Bruno, Arthur 1960, 61Buchanan, Gordon 1936Bucher, Andrew 2004-05Bulifant, Bob 1957Butcher, John 1969Burchill, Brady 2007-09Burney, Josiah 2010-14Burns, David 2007-08Burok, James 2002-05Burroughs, Brian 1976Burton, Herb 1965-66Busbice, Thomas 2015-16Buss, Chris 2008-10Butler, Tom 1966-69Butler, Dick 1953-58Butt, Holt 1957-58

C Campbell, Brian 1974-77Campbell, Rick 1967-68Campbell, Guy 1956Cannon, Malcolm 1950Cappelletti, Jim, 1954,57Cardwell, Bill 1953Carlson, Fred 1965,66Carrithers, Roy 1966,67Carrier, Joe 1973-74Caruthers, Joey 1974Carter, unknown 1935Carter, Brandon 2004Carter, Dexter 2007-08Carter, Rick 1972Cassaboon, Robert 1988Caudell, Mark 1997Chrisman, Walter 1969Chipman, Evan 2002-05Cicero, Leto 1947Cieslak, Ed 1997Cipolla, Bryan 2004-08Clark, Bill 1974Cocca, John 1997-98Coe, Keith 1993-94Coffin, Tom 1968-69Cogen, Matt 2015Cohen, unknown 1935Cohen, Gene 1949-50Coker, Drew 2010-13Colgate, Kevin 1968Colonna, Keith 1970Comerford, Ron 1968-69Conrad, Mike 1980Cooke, Scott 1990-93Cooke, John 1963Coon, Bill 1950Cooper, Jim 1938-39Corsner, Donnie 2008-11Corson, Ray 1964Cowell, Mike 1992Cox, Joe 1957-58Crain, Jerry 1976-79Creekmore, Rob 1971-74

Croley, Mike 2002Crookham, Connor 2013Currin, Steve 1972Cushman, Bill 1979

D Davis, Eric 1996Davis, J.E. 1935Davis, Justin 2001Dailey, Don 1966-67Davis, Al 1966-67Davis, Jeff 1968Daughtery, Guy 1970Deans, Jerry 1975Demma, John 1958Demyan, Kirk 1991-92DeMille, Frank 1961-65Denton, Buddy 1959-62DeRyder, Leonard 1957-58Detwiler, Jim 1997-99Diana, Chuck 1978-81Diaz, Victor 2013-16Dibbling, Bob 1949Dixon, Tad 1951Donato, Jude 1991-94Donovan, Bill 1938-39Dorsey, David 1971Dorst, Stephen 2006Doumar, Ed 1947Doumar, Ray 1947Downing, Tom 1953Dozier, Bill 1938-39Drews, Ron 1966-69Druzgala, Tim 1980-84Dubois, Kyle 2005Dubbe, Dean 1978Duke, Tom 1985-87Dunn, Ryan 2000-01Dye, Robert 1998

E Eannacony, Anthony 1993-95Edmonds, C.F. 1934-35Edmonds, Freddie, Jr. 1962-65Edsell, Geoff 1991-93Elci, Lee 1987-88Eldridge, Josh 2011-15Ellis, Don 1960Ellis, Leonard 1953-54Engler, Donald 2012Eppes, Jim 1969-71Erdman, Nick 2007Eure, Jeff 1999-01Everton, Jerry 1960-62Evans, James 2000Evans, Ronnie 1962-63Evans, Kevin 2000-03Evangelista, Pat 1988-91Everett, Chris 1989-92Ewell, Bill 1949Ewell, Joe 1935

F Fant, Jim 1957-58Farmer, Dave 1969Felder, Steve 1968-69Fender, Robert 1967-68Fetterly, Ross 2006-07Finwood, Grey 2015-17Fisher, J.D. 1980Fisher, Trey 2018-Fitzgerald, John 1988-90Fiumara, Brian 1993-96Flora, Larry 1977Fleming, Tom 1954Fluke, Jim 2018-Folmar, Eric 1996-99Forbes, Walter 1952Forelli, Anthony 1996-99Foster, Dennis 1967Foster, Terry 1971Francis, Derek 2015Fraser, Randy 1958

Frazier, Brent 2009Frezza, Danny 1992Frieder, Fred 1950Friske, Parker 1998-01Fry, Chris 1979Fuhrmann, Jeff 1974Furcron, Tom 1975

G Garlow, Don 1978Gast, Jim 1984Gamboa, Fred 1986-88Gaither, Harry 1948Gallagher, Ronald 1958Gero, Brad 2013-14Gibbs, Kevin 1993-95Gilland, Rob 1980-83Gillus, Darius 2016-18Giacolone, Rich 1976-78Glashoff, Ray 1978Godin, Jason 2003-06Goldblatt, Adam 1979-82Golden, Tye 2018Gomes, Wayne 1991-93Gottlieb, Melvin 1952, 53Gould, Scott 1985, 86Gram, Kenneth 2004Grau, John 1963Green, unknown 1963Greene, James 2004Gregory, Hunter 2018-Gregula, Justin 2003-06Greiner, Jason 1997-2000Griffey, Kevin 2012Griffin, Donald 1938Grohs, Mike 1989-91Gsell, Tony 1996-99Guaragna, Joseph 2014Gunter, Kevin 2005-06

H Hafling, Scott 1989-90Hairston, Demarque 2002-03Hahn, Keith 2003-06Hald, Kyle 2008-11Halstead, unknown 1935Hale, Dan 1984Hall, Gerard 2007-09Hall, Hunter 2004-07Hamilton, Lewis 1954Hamara, Ned 1972-74Hamlet, Ben 1996-99Hammer, Jerry 1962-63Hansen, Bryan 2005-06Hardy, unknown 1935Harley, Brett 1981Harmsen, Scott 1994Harrell, Robbie 1987Harrell, Burt 1960-61Harrell, Tom 1964-65Harris, Brett 2009-14Harris, Jack 1938Harris, Stephen 2003-05Harrison, Chas 1949Harrison, Curt 1960-62Harrison, Jim 1958-61Hartline, Jason 2018-Hartman, Nathan 2010-11Hartman, Nick 2015-16Hauck, Don 1973-76Harvey, Ryan 2002Haumacher, Joe 2010-11Hawkins, Ty 1988-90Hawlett, Melvin 1951Hayes, Justin 2015-16Hedgepeth, Jim 1954Henderson, Mike 1994-96Heninger, Kevin 2000-04Hennessy, Sean 1990-93Heidt, Frank 1969Helm, Skip 1954Henley, Jack 1957-58Henry, Carson 2017

Hernandez, Edgar 2008-11Herring, Carl 1955Hertzler, Barry 2000Higgins, PJ 2013-2015Hill, Dylan 2013Hiser, Robbie 2017-18Hixon, Alan 1983, 84Hodge, Adam 2005Holbergm, Bruce 1968Holland, Bobby 1996Holland, Edwin 1935Holland, Mason 1953-55Honeycutt, Bill 1983-84Hoover, Mike 2000-01Hoover, Scott 1982-83Howlett, Chris 1989Howlett, Sonny 1951Hudgins, Matt 2005Hudson, Dan 2006-08Huffman, Brad 1968-69Hughes, Scott 1981-84Hullett, Ed 1982Hummel, Rusty 2000-03Hummel, Tim 1998-2000Hunt, Riegal 1990-92Hunt, Ted 1957-58Huyett, C.J. 2008-12Hvizda, Jim 1985-88

I Imes, Rodney 1985-87Ingram, John 1961-64Ireland, Greg 1985-88Ivy, John 1967-69

J Jacinto, C.J. 2005Jackson, J.D. 2000-01Jaffe, Bob 1948James, Jesse 1995-98James, Derek 2003-04Jesee, Nick 2013Jett, Jack 2016-18Johannes, Joseph 2004Johnson, Mike 1955Johnson, Asa 1954Johnson, Frenchie 1962Johnson, Gene 1964Jones, unknown 1935Jones, Jim 1966-67Jones, Needham 2002-06Jones, Roy 1971-72Josephs, Jake 2013-17

K Kanoy, Thomas 1956-58Kane, Pat 2013Keane, John 2018-Keith, Dan 1972Kendall, Bob 1953Kennan, Chris 2005-08Keyes, Paul 1981-84Kelley, Thomas 1936Killmon, Ron 1963Kightlinger, Eric 1999Kincaid, unknown 1950Kiskinis, George 1949-50Kitchen, Vic 1966Klak, Corey 2017-18Kneuper, Ray 1977Knickerbocker 1953Knight, Monty 1952Knowles, Doug 1980-83Koch, Jason 1995-96Koenig, Jared 2015Konopki, Mark 1989Koperna, Len 1979-83Koppin, Michael 2003Kovner, Fred 1962-65Kowalczyk, Alex 2013Krantz, Luke 2018-Krevokuch, James 1990-91Kreider, Justin 1995-96

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L Lacey, Miles 1949Lagos, Tony 1976Lamb, Culver 2016-18Lanyi, Keith 1984-85Lane, Chuck 1988-89Lardge, DJ 2018Lawson, Bill 1967Leafe, Joe 1955Lee, Andy 1998-99Lee, C.J. 2004Lee, Randy 1957-58Lee, Wiley 1985-87Leemon, Tommy 1971Lemke, Steve 1989Lenoir, Brandon 2002-03Lewis, Homer 1946Linthicum, Bob 1968-69Lindsey, Quentin 1994-96Livers, Chris 2013-16Long, Chester 1966Longest, Dan 1985Longworth, Gene 1939Lopez, Craig 2017-18Lowther, Gary 2002-03Lucas, John 1971Luck, Carter 1953Ludwig, Dwight 1954Lustrino, Nick 2015-16Lyons, Stephen 1990-92

M Maguire, Morgan 2016-Mahoney, Bob 1951Maitland, Eric 1968-72Majette, Kyle 2015Malbon, John 2006-10Mamoudis, John 1975Marn, Billy 2004Martin, Rob 1977-78Martin, Jim 1984-87Martin, Beau 1990-91Marshall, Matt 1957-58Masolf, Jared 1999Masterson, Gary 1989-90Matheson, Nate 2015-16Mazzante, Louis 1999-2000McAloose, Jake 2007-10McCarthy, Dan 1974-77McCarthy, Phil 2008-12McAfee, Daniel 2000McCurry, Idus 1952McCoy, Henry 1951-52McDaniel, Lee 1963-66McDonald, Jim 1978McDonnell, Shawn 1991-92McFadden, Mark 1993McGovern, David 1985McGovern, Paul 1983-86McGowen, Austin 2010-13McHugh, Mike 1985-87McLaughlin, Denis 1992-94McMurray, Jason 2015-16Mercer, unknown 1935Mears, Bob 1961-62Melvin, Mike 1973Mesa, Eric 2004-05Metz, Mark 1981-84Merr, Bob 1958Michael, Mark 2001Miles, Henry 1936Miles, Jimmy 2006-08Miller, Barry 1987-90Miller, Jim 1972Miller, Max 1973Miller, Mike 1970-72Miller, Mike 1977Millis, Joe 1981-83Milliken, Roger 1978-80

Mitchell, Brendan 1998-01Mitchell, Paul 1969-71Mitchell, Ron 1972Mitcheltree, John 1979-81Montague, John 1965-66Moore, Joe 2001-04Moore, Ryne 2018-Morales, Wily 2003Mordica, Tom 1974Morgan, Robert 1992-95Morgan, Will 2016-Morley, Brian 2018Morris, Jim 1973Morris, Tony 1980-82Most, Max 2008Moye, Matt 2001-2002Moyer, Dave 1974-76Moyer, Drew 2016Moynihan, Mitch 2013-14Muly, Connor 2018-Murray, Richard 1957Murden, Joe 1951Musolf, Jared 1999-2002Muzzey, Ralph 1951-52Myers, Connor 2013-16Myers, Mike 1980

N Negrini, Jordan 2013-14Nelson, Isaiah 2017-Nelson, Ray 1964Ney, Mike 2008-13Nichols, Dennis 1966Nichols, Patrick 2005-06Nicks, Jerry 1983-84Norfleet, Charles 1954

O O’Donnell, T.J. 1991-92O’Hara, Mark 1977O’Hara, Scott 1976-79O’Hara, Sean 1984-86Ogletree, John 1964O’Leary, Frazier 1963O’Neill, Tom 1979-80O’Reilly, John 1993-96Oden, Monte 1938-39Oehler, John 2000-03Orlando, Gary 1976-79Ostrich, Taylor 2014-15Overton, Connor 2011-14Owens, unknown 1935

P Pabst, Tab 1988-89Padgett, unknown 1935Parson, Chris 1985Parker, Barry 1966Palumbo, Don 1960-61Parks, Wayne 1961-64Parmentier, Michael 2018-Parrish, Hunter 2009Pasquantino, Vinnie 2017-Patterson, Shawn 1995-96Pearson, Shawn 1997Pegelow, Tom 1973-76Pelot, Bill 1968-70Pena, Pedro 2002-03Pennell, Scott 1988Perez, Michael 2011-15Pezzella, Vince 1939-40Piasecki, Guy 1973Pinkos, Sonny 1972Pittman, Vance 1957Pixley, Steve 1967Plank, Marty 1994-96Poe, Tom 1954Pohle, Mike 1976Pogue, Jamie 1998Poteate, Blair 1949Potter, Mark 1975Powles, Pete 1979Price, Alan 1975-78

Priode, Jim 1954Purnell, Oliver 1972

Q Quatraro, Matt 1993-96

R Raftery, B.J. 1996-1997Ramirez, Bryan 2010-12Rauls, Ian 1998Raymond, Darren 1990-93Rawlings, Bob 1949Rebold, Bob 1967-68Reemsnyder, Jimbo 2018Reichel, Tommy 1983-86Reinerth, Michael 2013-16Remington, Charles 1975Reviere, Nesbit 1949Renfrow, Wayne 2003Renn, Melvin 1962-66Rice, Brian 1983-84Richardson, unknown 1935Rienerth, Rob 1982Ridley, Gip 1975-78Riddick, Steve 1973-74Riddleberger, Dennis 1964-66Riganto, Maury 1939Riley, Jason 1992Rives, unknown 1935Roach, Barry 1971Roberts, Andy 2013-14Robertson, C.W. 1935Robertson, Ross 1998-01Robinson, Bill 1948Rooks, Kevin 1993Root, Joe 1938Rose, Thomas 1973Ross, Brian 1997-00Ross, Jesse 2006Roush, Randy 1986-88Roughton, Bill 1948Rudiger, James 1954Ruffa, Jim 1968-69Ruschak, Ron 1977Russin, Ray 1992-95Russo, Anthony 1979Russo, Rocco 1947Rutherford, Zach 2015-17

S Saks, Harvey 1952Santoli, Bob 1973Sanzo, Jim 1975-76Sanford, Jack 1976Savage, Billy 1985-87Schaffer, John 1970-71Schartzman, Bill 1975Schenk, Rick 1976Schoendienst, Jess 2002-06Schnoor, Alan 1978Schultz, Bill 1986-90Schwarz, Matt 2018-Scott, Cameron 2006-11Seay, L.E. 1936Sears, Allen 1978-81Sells, George 1988-90Sessoms, Rob 1983-86Shaffer, Curt 1988-89Shanley, Bob 1950Share, Jared 2017-18Shawler, Anthony 2006-08Shefka, Ricky 2003-04Sheffield, Jerry 1956Shelton, Brandon 2009Shonard, John 1972Siclari, Bob 1969-72Silber, Mike 1977Silver, Travis 1999-01Simpson, Bob 1949Simpson, Glenn 1973Sinnen, Brooks 2004-06Sinnen, Kurt 2014-17Sinnen, Sam 2014-17

Sizemore, Shawn 2008-13Slaton, Ben 2013-14Sleighter, Irvin 2005Sligh, Zack 2014Smart, Jack 1953Smith, Brandon 2009-13Smith, Brett 2016-Smith, Donnie 2002-04Smith, John 1991-94Smith, Kevin 1979Smith, Mickey 1960Smith, Todd 1986Smith, Tyler 2012Snapp, Kevin 2002Snell, Eric 1990Sollenberger, Brent 2000-03South, Tony 1956Sowder, Rob 1969Speakes, Buttons 1967-69Spurrell, Jerry 1981Stack, David 1990Stahl, Ronnie 2005Staley, John 1968Stanton, Earl 1951Staples,Tommy 1995-96Steltz, Roger 1992Stevens, Bob 1956Stevens, Doug 1988-91Stock, Erik 2018-Stocks, Steve 1966Stoneback, Kenny 2009Strick, Allen 2001-04Strickland, Don 1965-66Strickland, Ray 1969Strzelecki, Joe 2017Stup, Bob 1975Sullivan, Earl 1951Symmonds, Maika 1992-95Szymkowicz, Brian 1978

T Tarketon, Lynn 1970-73Tate, Randy 1968Thomson, Scott 1988-91Thompson, Frank 1973Thomas, Jesse 1968Thomas, Jesse 2000-01Thomas, Dave 1972Thomas, Tony 1977Thompson, Bob 1965Timm, Harlan 1956Tinkham, Jonathan 1999-02Tolson, Everett 1938-40Toll, Tim 1980-83Tomchcik, Ben 2012Tomchick, Greg 2013-15Tonelson, Rufus 1931Toth, Cory 2007-10Travis, Nathan 1996Troilo, Joe 1997-00Tryzbinski, Martin 1988Truitt, Bob 1951-52Turner, Bill 1967-69Turner, Dickie 1967-68Turner, Jerry 1971-74Tutwiler, Josh 2008-12Tyndall, Bill 1953Tyrrell, Jim 1991Tyree, Steve 1992-93

U Urps, Tyler 2013-14

V Van Landuyt, Jules 1990Velleggia, Joe 2007-10Verbit, Nelson 1982Verlander, Ben 2010-13Verlander, Justin 2002-04Vilardi, David 2000-01Vitasek, John 1949

W

Wagner, David 2005-08Walck, Hall 1980-83Walker, Jim 1964-65Walker, Nick 2014-17Walker, Ron 1981Walker, Ron 1995-97Walls, Matt 2006-09Walter, Steve 1989Walton, Bob 1961-64Ward, Del 1977-81Ward, John 1963Ware, Jeff 1989-91Warren, Stephen 2002Wasinger, Mark 1980-82Watkins, Robbie 2007Watt, unknown 1935Watson, Bill 1974Watson, Larry 1964Ward, John 1963-64Weaver, Shawn 1998-01Webb, Kirk 1986-87West, Amos 1957West, Tommy 1982-85Wheeler, Brett 1994-95White, Butch 1986-87White, Dave 1970-72White, Rob 1961Whitney, Lee 1980-81Wilcox, Abie 1948Wilcox, Al 1953Wilcox, Max 1953Wilkerson, Jim 2017-18Willey, Warren 1984-87Williams, Bob 1951Williams, Doug 1986-89Williams, James 1966-69Williams, Rob 1966-67Williams, Ryan 2000-02Williams, Turner 1992-93Wilson, Bob 1948Wilson, John 2017-Windham, Bryce 2016-Windley, Dick 1949-50Winter, David 1996Wiseman, Bo 1977-80Wisniewski, Adam 2009-11Wolf, Mike 1973Wood, John 1976Wood, Shaun 2017Woodard, Calvin 1948Woodard, Seth 2016-17Worell, Bob 1948Worell, Joe 1996-97Wright, Austin 2009-10Wright, Gary 1977-78Wright, Josh 2009-12Wyzatycki, Tom 1952-53

Y Yarbrough, Ryan 2013-14Yeargan, Bill 1963-65Yesensky, Ty 2012Yewcic, Randy 1974Young, Jared 2017-Younce, Rob 1993

Z Zadell, Frank 1961-64Zadell, Jim 1962-65Zartman, unknown 1950Zahm, Mike 2006-07Zell, Pete 1991-92Zeb, Joe 1960Zeb, John 1957Zebro, Vince 1969-72Zeller, Scott 1974-75Zerbe, David 1988-89Zirkle, Bruce 1972Zontini, Tony 1964-68

ALL-TIME ROSTER

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A Adelphi 1-0Akron 1-0Alabama 0-1Albany 2-0American 9-2Appalachan State 5-0Apprentice 14-12Atlantic Christian 12-4Auburn 0-2Augusta 2-0

B Baltimore 11-5Bridgewater 15-5Brown 6-3Bryant 1-0Bucknell 2-3Buffalo 3-0

C Cal State Fullerton 0-1Campbell 5-3Canisius 0-1Catawba 1-1Catholic 5-2Central Connecticut State 2-0Charleston Southern 1-0Charlotte 44-34Citadel 3-12Clemson 6-31Cleveland State 3-0Coast Guard 1-0Coastal Carolina 4-2Colby 6-1-1Coppin State 7-0Cornell 2-1CW Post 5-0

D Dartmouth 32-39Davidson 1-0Delaware 18-15Delaware State 8-0Drexel 4-5Duke 7-9Duquesne 3-0

E East Carolina 33-31East Connecticut State 7-4Eastern Michigan 0-1-1Elon 2-6Emory & Henry 1-0

F Fairfield 2-1Fairleigh Dickinson 2-1FIU 10-7Florida 0-1Florida Atlantic 4-13Florida State 0-2Florida Southern 2-13Fordham 3-3Fresno State 0-3Furman 2-1

G Georgetown 3-2George Mason 43-41George Washington 28-11

Georgia 6-10Georgia Southern 1-3Georgia State 13-14Georgia Tech 3-5Guilford 0-4

H Hampden-Sydney 23-18Hartford 2-0High Point 0-1Hofstra 18-13Howard 5-0

I Illinois 0-1Iona 7-0Iowa 0-1Ithaca 8-8-1

J Jacksonville 28-29James Madison 59-51-1

K Kansas State 1-2Kent State 2-2Kentucky 1-3

L Lafayette 2-0La Salle 2-1LA Tech 7-8LeMoyne 5-2Liberty 37-24LIU Brooklyn 6-1Longwood 8-4Loyola (Md.) 6-2Lynchburg 14-12

M Maine 1-6Manhattan 1-0Marist 2-4Marshall 10-8Mary Washington 2-0Maryland 9-11Massachusetts 5-1Michigan 4-3Middle Tennessee 7-11Millersville 5-0Missouri 0-2Mississippi 1-1Mt. St. Mary’s 11-2

N Navy 7-2NC State 18-18-1Newberry 1-0New Haven 1-2New Hampshire 2-0New Jersey State 3-1New Orleans 1-0New York Tech 12-3Niagara 3-0Norfolk State 35-8Northeastern 13-10North Carolina 5-7-1Notre Dame 1-0

O Oakland 0-1Ohio 0-1

Oklahoma 0-3Oklahoma State 1-0

P Pace 0-1Pembroke State 7-3Penn 3-0Penn State 7-5Pittsburgh 1-0Princeton 10-8Purdue 7-1

Q Quinnipiac 1-2

R Radford 24-5Randolph-Macon 21-16Rhode Island 2-1Rhode Island College 1-0Rice 5-10Richmond 66-61Rider 2-1Rochester 4-0Rollins 3-2Rutgers 26-37

S Saint Augustine’s 2-0Saint Bonaventure 2-1Saint Francis (NY) 3-0Saint John’s 8-5Saint Joseph’s (ME) 9-0Saint Joseph’s (PA) 14-2Saint Leo 1-0Saint Louis 1-0Salisbury State 2-0Seton Hall 4-0Shepherd 2-0Siena 1-1South Carolina 4-19South Alabama 3-3Southeastern Massachusetts 0-1Southern Connecticut State 2-0Southern Maine 1-0Southern Miss 2-6Southern Vermont 2-0Springfield 1-0Stetson 4-8Syracuse 2-0

T Temple 8-3-1Tennessee 0-5Texas 0-1Texas A&M 1-1Towson 24-21

U UAB 10-10UCF 1-0UMBC 7-5UMES 9-0UNC Greensboro 3-3UNC Wilmington 55-62USC Aiken 1-0USF 1-2UTSA 7-8

V Vanderbilt 1-0VCU 91-61

Villanova 1-1Virginia 33-29-2Virginia State 1-0Virginia Tech 17-59Virginia Wesleyan 11-3VMI 46-13

W Wake Forest 0-6Washington & Lee 22-5-1West Virginia 4-7Western Carolina 8-4Western Maryland 3-2Westfield State 2-0William & Mary 83-54WKU 7-4Wofford 3-1Wright State 2-0

X Xavier 2-0

Y Z

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2018 (15-37) Head Coach: Chris Finwood (7th season) vs. Saint Louis @ W 8-3vs. Oakland @ L 4-5vs. Iowa @ L 1-4Richmond W 4-2Kansas State L 3-11Kansas State L 5-11Kansas State W 11-8at #18 East Carolina L 3-10Rutgers L 6-7Rutgers L 6-9Rutgers W 4-3Norfolk State W 9-1Quinnipiac L 6-8Quinnipiac L 2-5Quinnipiac W 11-0VMI W 19-4Florida Atlantic * L 5-10Florida Atlantic * L 7-12Florida Atlantic * W 2-1at FIU * L 4-5at FIU * L(12) 7-8at FIU * W 4-3William & Mary L 2-5Middle Tennessee * L 5-10Middle Tennessee * L 2-5Middle Tennessee * W 8-7at Virginia L 0-4at Rice * L 0-9at Rice * L 3-4at Rice * L 1-18at William & Mary L 3-4UAB * L 3-6UAB * W 12-0UAB * L 5-7at Virginia Tech L(10) 5-6at Charlotte * L 3-4at Charlotte * L 3-5at Charlotte * W 7-0Southern Miss * L 0-2Southern Miss * L 4-9Southern Miss * L 2-9at VMI L 6-7at Marshall * L 6-11at Marshall * W 8-2VCU W 7-1UTSA * L 1-11UTSA * W 7-0UTSA * L 3-11at VCU L 3-9at LA Tech * L 3-11at LA Tech * L 8-11at LA Tech * L 2-3 @ played at Osceola Heritage Park (Kissimmee, Fla.)* Conference USA gameNOTE: Commonwealth Classic vs. Virginia cancelled due to rain.

2017 (37-21) Head Coach: Chris Finwood (6th season) LIU Brooklyn W 13-0LIU Brooklyn W 16-8LIU Brooklyn W 11-7Delaware @ W 2-1Kentucky @ L 2-19Saint Joseph’s @ W 7-6at VCU W(10) 5-4Rutgers L 5-8Rutgers W 6-2Rutgers W 15-4James Madison W 9-8James Madison L 3-4West Virginia W 8-4West Virginia L 1-3West Virginia W 7-4VMI W 14-2Rice * W 6-5Rice * W 3-2Rice * W 2-0Princeton W 14-4Princeton W 7-1at UTSA * W 9-1at UTSA * W 11-5at UTSA * L 5-7at William & Mary W 11-6Charlotte * L 1-3Charlotte * W 2-0Charlotte * W 3-0at #18 Virginia L 5-18at VMI L 14-17at Middle Tennessee * W 9-8at Middle Tennessee * W(12) 5-3at Middle Tennessee * L(7) 6-17William & Mary W 6-3LA Tech * L 3-7LA Tech * W 3-2LA Tech * L 3-7at #16 Southern Miss L 2-10at #16 Southern Miss W 13-11at #16 Southern Miss W 9-2Marshall * W 14-5Marshall * W(7) 16-1Marshall * L 1-2at UAB * W 11-3at UAB * L 4-8at UAB * W 8-3at Richmond L 1-5VCU W 4-1FIU * W 21-1FIU * L 9-10FIU * W 11-10vs. Virginia Tech $ L 4-8at Florida Atlantic * L 1-6at Florida Atlantic * W 9-8at Florida Atlantic * L 0-3vs. FIU # W 3-2vs. Rice # L 3-4vs. Florida Atlantic # L 2-6 @ ODU Baseball Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)* Conference USA game$ played at Harbor Park (Norfolk, Va.)# C-USA Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.)

2016 (32-24) Head Coach: Chris Finwood (5th season) vs. #10 NC State ^ W 5-0vs. Kent State ^ W 2-0vs. Appalachian State ^ W 12-3Norfolk State W 5-3Manhattan @ W(12) 6-5Virginia Tech @ L 1-22Delaware @ W 10-4Liberty W 7-6Rutgers W 4-2Rutgers W 7-4Rutgers L 2-5at VCU W 3-1at West Virginia L 3-4at West Virginia W(10) 5-4at West Virginia L(12) 5-6Princeton W 7-6Princeton W 10-4WKU * W 8-3WKU * W 4-2WKU * W 12-8VMI W 8-2VMI W 6-5at Rice * L 1-3at Rice * L 2-6at Rice * L 2-8at #20 Virginia W 5-4#17 Florida Atlantic * L 7-10#17 Florida Atlantic * L 1-3#17 Florida Atlantic * L 0-11William & Mary W 7-1at FIU * W 12-11at FIU * W 10-2at FIU * W(8) 11-1UTSA * W 5-2UTSA * L 0-3UTSA * L 2-7at VMI L 6-8at LA Tech * L 4-11at LA Tech * W 4-2at LA Tech * L 0-12#20 Virginia $ L 4-8UAB * W 6-3UAB * W 7-4UAB * L 3-6at Charlotte * W 8-6at Charlotte * W 8-5at Charlotte * L 2-5at Liberty L 6-7Middle Tennessee * W 6-4Middle Tennessee * L 5-10Middle Tennessee * W 6-2at Marshall * L 3-5at Marshall * L 3-4at Marshall * W 6-5vs. Southern Miss # L 5-17vs. FIU # L(11) 1-3 ^ Caravelle Tournament (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)@ ODU Baseball Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)* Conference USA game$ played at Harbor Park (Norfolk, Va.)# C-USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.)

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2015 (27-29) Head Coach: Chris Finwood (4th season) at Coastal Carolina ^ L 0-4vs. Maryland ^ L 2-5vs. Canisius ^ L 6-8Rutgers W 3-0Rutgers W 3-2Rutgers L 9-13at East Carolina L 7-9Penn W 5-1Penn W 5-3Penn W 9-8Bryant W 9-8at Virginia W 14-5at WKU * W 3-1at WKU * L 3-6at WKU * L 5-9VMI W 8-5VMI W 7-6Rice * W 12-4Rice * W 9-8Rice * L 4-5at VMI W 11-3at Middle Tennessee * L 2-7at Middle Tennessee * L 2-8at Middle Tennessee * L 4-5at Liberty L 7-9William & Mary W 4-0Charlotte * L 7-9Charlotte * W 7-2Charlotte * W 15-1Liberty W 5-1VCU L 2-10at UTSA * L(13) 6-7at UTSA * L 2-8at UTSA * W 11-2at William & Mary L 9-11East Carolina L 2-4Marshall * L 1-6Marshall * L 1-5Marshall * W 6-2Richmond W 11-5at Florida Atlantic * W 15-3at Florida Atlantic * L 1-8at Florida Atlantic * L 2-8Virginia $ W 3-1FIU * W 4-2FIU * L 1-4FIU * W 3-0LA Tech * W 7-0LA Tech * W 4-2LA Tech * W 6-5vs. VCU @ L 3-9at UAB * L 4-7at UAB * L 3-6at UAB * W 11-0vs. FAU # L 4-6vs. Southern Miss # L(12) 0-2 ^ Coastal Carolina Invitational (Conway, S.C.)* Conference USA game$ played at Harbor Park (Norfolk, Va.)@ Key Dog Classic (War Memorial Stadium)# C-USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.)

2014 (36-26) First season in Conference USA NCAA Regional (At-Large) Head Coach: Chris Finwood (3rd season) at Georgia Tech ^ L 5-6vs. VCU ^ L 3-6vs. Radford ^ W(10) 8-7at Liberty W 7-4at VCU W 6-4St. John’s & W 3-0Kentucky & L 5-7Saint Joseph’s & W 16-1Rutgers L 2-4Rutgers W 12-3Rutgers W 12-6at #17 Rice * L 1-4at #17 Rice * L(17) 2-3at #17 Rice * W(10) 2-1VMI W 5-4VMI W 15-5UAB * L 2-4UAB * L 6-8UAB * W 4-1Liberty L(16) 0-1at LA Tech * W 8-6at LA Tech * L(12) 6-9at LA Tech * W 7-2Charlotte * W 7-2Charlotte * W 6-2Charlotte * L 4-11at #1 Virginia L 1-7William & Mary W 20-5at FIU * W 2-1at FIU * W 4-2at FIU * L 0-1Wofford L 1-4Wofford W 15-2East Carolina * W 7-3 East Carolina * W 9-5 East Carolina * L(12) 7-12 UTSA * L 0-5 UTSA * W 10-1 UTSA * W 4-2 at East Carolina W 5-3 at Middle Tennessee * L 0-1 at Middle Tennessee * L 8-11 at Middle Tennessee * W(7) 4-3#1 Virginia $ W 8-1 Florida Atlantic * L 4-9 Florida Atlantic * L 7-8 Florida Atlantic * W 12-1 at Marshall * W 6-3 at Marshall * W 9-1 at Marshall * W 8-3 at VMI L 3-4 Long Island W 7-3 Long Island W 5-2 Long Island L(10) 2-4vs. Middle Tennessee # L 2-3 vs. FIU # W 3-2 vs. Middle Tennessee # W 2-1 vs. #16 Rice # W 3-2 vs. #16 Rice # L 5-7 vs. Maryland + L 3-4 vs. Campbell + L(12) 1-4 ^ Georgia Tech Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)* Conference USA game$ played at Harbor Park (Norfolk, Va.)# C-USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.+ NCAA Tournament (South Carolina Regional)

2013 (30-24) Last season in CAA Head Coach: Chris Finwood (2nd season) Marshall L 0-3 Marshall W 10-1 Rutgers L 0-3 Rutgers W 4-3 Rutgers L 7-17 at VMI W 11-5 Temple W 9-2 Temple W 12-4 Temple W 2-0 at Richmond L 6-7 Northeastern * W 11-4 Northeastern * W 10-8 Northeastern * L 1-2 at East Carolina W 5-3 at #15 NC State L 0-5 at Georgia State * L 8-13 at Georgia State * L 10-12 at Georgia State * L 4-7 Virginia State W 13-3 Towson * W 4-3 Towson * L 1-9 Towson * W 13-4 Charleston Southern W 4-3 at UNC Wilmington * L 0-1 at UNC Wilmington * L 3-6 at UNC Wilmington * L 1-8 at Campbell L 0-8 at James Madison * W 7-4 at James Madison * W 6-5 at James Madison * W 14-2 Richmond W 7-4 at Hofstra * L 4-8 at Hofstra * L 1-5 at Hofstra * W 14-5 at Liberty L 2-6 at #7 Virginia L(10) 9-10William & Mary * W 6-5 William & Mary * W 10-1 William & Mary * W 1-0 VCU @ L 4-5 Liberty L 10-17 at Delaware * L 5-12 at Delaware * W 7-3 at Delaware * W 4-3 VMI W 7-3 George Mason * W 3-0 George Mason* L 1. George Mason * W 5-4 (11) Norfolk State W 8-3 at Norfolk State L 2-4 William & Mary @ L 3-4 Longwood W 9-8 at Wofford W 13-10 at Wofford W 8-1 * CAA game@ played at War Memorial Stadium

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2012 (19-34) Head Coach: Chris Finwood (1st season) Temple W(10) 5-4Temple L(10) 4-5Temple W 6-2East Carolina L 4-10Rutgers L 6-8Rutgers L 8-11Rutgers L 1-5Richmond L 2-8Marist L 2-7Marist W 6-3Liberty L 6-10Delaware * L 6-8Delaware * L 2-6Delaware * W 5-3VMI W(10) 13-12vs. VMI W 8-3UMass W 6-1UMass W 3-2UMass L 0-8at Liberty L 6-12Hofstra * L 5-9Hofstra * W 13-5Hofstra * L 1-11at VMI W 2-0Norfolk State L 5-7at UNC Wilmington * L 4-10at UNC Wilmington * L 3-7at UNC Wilmington * L(10) 3-4NC State L 6-16at Towson * L 10-14at Towson * W 7-0at Towson * L(10) 3-4at East Carolina W 3-2James Madison * L 8-13James Madison * L(10) 6-7James Madison * W 6-5vs. Norfolk State W 11-8at George Mason * W(12) 5-1at Geroge Mason * L 1-7at Geroge Mason * L 6-16VCU W 4-1VCU L 6-7VCU L 0-3at William & Mary * L 2-3at William & Mary * W 2-1at William & Mary * W 9-4Longwood L 7-9at Northeastern * L 3-13at Northeastern * L 4-6at Northeastern * L 1-14Georgia State * W 8-1Georgia State * L 6-8Georgia State * L(12) 4-8 * CAA game

2011 (30-26) Head Coach: Nate Goulet (1st season) Saint Joseph’s W 7-5Saint Joseph’s W 10-4Saint Joseph’s L 7-5Saint Joseph’s L 11-7at Richmond W(10) 3-2Wright State W 3-2Wright State W 10-3at The Citadel L 5-2at The Citadel L 4-3Fairfield W 4-1Fairfield L 4-3Fairfield W 9-1Penn State L(11) 6-1Penn State L 10-4William & Mary * L 4-3William & Mary * W 12-5William & Mary * L 4-0Rutgers L 7-3Rutgers L 14-8Northeastern * L 7-4Northeastern * W 10-3Northeastern * W 8-4Richmond L 8-3at James Madison * W 5-4at James Madison * L 13-2at James Madison * W 10-8at VCU * W 5-3at VCU * L 13-1at VCU * W 8-5at Elon L 9-4Norfolk State W 13-5Towson * W 6-3Towson * W 3-0Towson * L 5-2at Georgia State * W 4-1at Georgia State * L 8-4at Georgia State * W 4-3at Elon L 13-0George Mason * L 10-8George Mason * W 14-0George Mason * W 10-3at Delaware * W 7-5at Delaware * W 6-2at Delaware * W 7-4Elon L 8-2UNC Wilmington * W 10-5UNC Wilmington * W 7-5UNC Wilmington * L 5-3at East Carolina W 7-4at Hofstra * L 5-4at Hofstra* L 6-5 (10)at Hofstra * W 8-4vs. UNC Wilmington # L 7-0vs. Georgia State # W 7-3vs. UNC Wilmington # W 4-3vs. James Madison # L 10-1 * CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

2010 (24-30) Head Coach: Jerry Meyers (6th season) Fordham W 8-2 Fordham W 7-5 Fordham W 11-5 at #13 East Carolina L 11-2 Bucknell W 9-5 Bucknell L 13-7 Bucknell L 13-4 Bucknell L 7-4 Mt. St. Mary’s W 9-8 Mt. St. Mary’s W 6-5 LaSalle W 1-0LaSalle W 5-4 LaSalle L 8-6 at Liberty W 5-3 at Elon L 10-9 at Stetson L 6-4 at Stetson L 10-3 at Stetson L 9-2 Richmond W 3-2 Rutgers W 3-2 Rutgers W 3-1 Rutgers L 14-11 Rutgers L 8-7 at Norfolk State L 12-5 Georgia State * L 2-1 Georgia State * W 6-1 Georgia State * L 16-10 at Longwood L 11-4 at NC State L 7-3 James Madison * W 6-1 James Madison * L 7-5 James Madison * L 4-1 Liberty L 12-9 at George Mason * W 1-0at George Mason * W 10-9 at George Mason * L 8-7 Norfolk State W 20-5 at William & Mary * L 11-6 at William & Mary * L 9-5 at William & Mary * L 7-6 Maryland L 14-9 Towson * W 9-1 Towson * L(12) 6-5Towson L 4-3 at Northeastern * L 8-2 at Northeastern * W(10) 4-3 at Northeastern * L 4-1 UMES W 18-0 Delaware * W 14-4 Delaware * W 11-2 Delaware * L 8-5 at Hofstra * W 14-10 at Hofstra * W 15-14 at Hofstra * W 9-4 * CAA game

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2009 (22-27) Head Coach: Jerry Meyers (5th season) vs. Marshall ^ L 2-3 vs. Marshall ^ W 9-5 at Wake Forest ^ L 3-10 vs. Akron ^ W 14-4 at VMI L(11) 3-4 at Longwood L 2-8 Saint Joseph’s W 11-10 at #20 East Carolina L 3-8 Rutgers L 9-10 Rutgers L 8-13 Rutgers L 3-4 at #17 South Carolina L 3-13 at UNC Greensboro L 1-4 Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-1 Maryland W 10-6 at Maryland L 3-8 George Mason * W 6-3 George Mason * L 2-4 George Mason * L 4-7 at Delaware * L 2-9 at Delaware * W 9-6 at Delaware * L 2-3Liberty W 2-1 #5 North Carolina L 6-7 at James Madison * L 3-7 at James Madison * W 14-10 at James Madison * W 6-3 Norfolk Tides (Exh.) L 0-2at Georgia State * L 2-3 at Georgia State * L 13-14 at Georgia State * W 2-1 at Liberty W 7-2 at Elon L 4-5 Hofstra * W 13-5 Hofstra * W 9-3 Hofstra * W 11-2 VMI W 6-2 at Richmond L 7-12 William & Mary * W 8-4 William & Mary * L 5-6 William & Mary * W 6-4 at VCU * W 2-1 at VCU * W 6-7 at VCU * W 28-9 Richmond W 11-4 UNC Wilmington * L 7-17 UNC Wilmington * L 2-10 UNC Wilmington * W 9-6 vs. UNC Wilmington # L 5-7 vs. #29 George Mason # L 5-11 ^ Wake Forest Tourney (Winston-Salem, N.C.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

2008 (25-27) Head Coach: Jerry Meyers (4th season) Rutgers L 1-7Rutgers W 8-5at #2 North Carolina W 8-6at #16 Virginia L 3-7Temple W 12-3Temple L 2-5Temple W 12-0East Carolina L 13-20at Liberty W 9-7Delaware* W 5-3Delaware* W 3-2Delaware* W 9-8at VMI W 7-6Norfolk State W 11-5at William & Mary * L 6-7at William & Mary * L 12-13at William & Mary * L 4-7Maryland L 2-5at Richmond L 9-14James Madison * L 7-8James Madison * W 19-10James Madison * W 6-2at Longwood W 8-3at Norfolk State L 5-10at George Mason * W 12-4at George Mason * L 5-10at George Mason * W 3-1at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) L 1-4VMI L 3-7VCU * L 2-8at #28 East Carolina L 2-4at Towson * L 3-6at Towson * L 9-12at Towson * W 13-4Longwood W 11-1at Hofstra * W 11-6at Hofstra * L 7-8at Hofstra * L 4-6at Maryland L 5-6Liberty L 3-11Northeastern * W 10-0Northeastern * W 13-0Northeastern * W 7-3Radford W 11-3Georgia State * W 7-4Georgia State * L 4-6Georgia State * L 4-5Richmond W 4-2at #26 UNC Wilmington * L 2-3at #26 UNC Wilmington * W 9-3at #26 UNC Wilmington * L 3-5vs. James Madison # L 1-6vs. Towson # L 10-17 * CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

2007 (35-24) Head Coach: Jerry Meyers (3rd season) UMES W 7-4UMES W 16-3UMES W 18-2Delaware State W 25-2vs. Virginia Tech ^ L 3-10at Coastal Carolina ^ L 0-7vs. Pittsburgh ^ W 10-5at Longwood L 4-6Norfolk State L 1-2Rutgers L 5-9Rutgers L 4-8Rutgers W 2-0Radford W 10-4Iona W 11-4Iona W 6-0Iona W 23-2Iona W 16-8Liberty L 2-8at James Madison * W 8-2at James Madison * W 6-3at James Madison * L 6-12Marist W 14-10at Richmond L 5-8Hofstra * L 5-6Hofstra * W 7-3Hofstra * W 11-6#30 VMI L 1-3UNC Wilmington * W 12-5UNC Wilmington * W 4-3UNC Wilmington * W 1-0Richmond L 2-3at Northeastern * W 18-1at Northeastern * W 7-6at Northeastern * L 7-11at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) W 2-1at VCU * W 9-3at VCU * L 4-5at VCU * W 6-4Maryland W 4-2Towson * L 1-5Towson * W 16-3East Carolina L 5-9Delaware * W 2-1Delaware * W 4-0Delaware * L 9-12at George Mason * L 6-11at George Mason * L 0-2at George Mason * W 13-6at Norfolk State W 3-0Georgia State * W 3-2Georgia State * L 1-7Georgia State * W 3-2at VMI W 5-4at William & Mary * L 4-11at William & Mary * W 9-1at William & Mary * L 8-11vs. Georgia State # W 5-2vs. UNC Wilmington # W 13-3vs. VCU # L 4-9vs. Delaware # L 0-4 ^ Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, S.C.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

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2006 (39-17) Head Coach: Jerry Meyers (2nd season) Iona W 16-3Iona W 9-1Iona W 16-2Norfolk State W 10-2at Virginia W 5-1Navy L 6-7Navy W 11-4Navy W 9-3Longwood W 11-0Rutgers L 5-9Rutgers W 11-9Rutgers W 12-3Longwood W 6-1Rhode Island L 4-11Rhode Island W 7-6Rhode Island W 7-1at Radford W 11-10George Mason * W 4-0George Mason * W 2-0George Mason * W 20-2Radford W 12-5Radford W 10-4Georgia State * W 13-11Georgia State * W 4-3Georgia State * W 6-2William & Mary * W 4-1William & Mary * W 10-3William & Mary * W 8-6Maryland W 4-1James Madison * W 5-3James Madison * W 8-4James Madison * W 3-1at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) W 3-1at Hofstra * L 7-8at Hofstra * W 3-2at Hofstra * W 2-0at Maryland L 2-7Northeastern * W 3-2Northeastern * W 3-0Northeastern * L 5-7Norfolk State W 8-2at Delaware * L 2-12at Delaware * L 3-8at Delaware * W 11-10VCU * W 6-0VCU * L 5-7VCU * W 2-1Richmond L 3-8at UNC Wilmington * L 0-4at UNC Wilmington * W 6-5at UNC Wilmington * L 6-8#6 Virginia L 10-11at Towson * L 3-5at Towson * W 9-8at Towson * L 7-9vs. UNC Wilmington # L 3-7vs. Georgia State # L 5-6

* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

2005 (22-33) Head Coach: Jerry Meyers (1st season) Radford W 6-2Radford W 13-9Radford L 5-4at Liberty L 7-6Virginia W 9-6at The Citadel L 6-5at Richmond W 5-4at Coppin State W 5-4George Washington L 6-3at Virginia L 8-0UMBC W 5-1UMBC W 17-4UMBC W 5-4Norfolk State W 10-7Rutgers L 11-2Rutgers W 13-8Rutgers W 12-5at Longwood W 9-2Fordham L 12-8Fordham L 14-8Liberty L 6-4Richmond W 16-4Princeton W 18-2Princeton L 7-6Princeton L 18-1Clemson L 1-0Clemson W 3-2George Mason * L 7-6George Mason * L 6-1George Mason * L 6-1Longwood W 7-5at William & Mary * L 3-1at William & Mary * W 6-3at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) L 5-0James Madison * W 8-2James Madison * L 7-1at Towson * W 6-5at Towson * W 16-9at Towson * L 1-0at George Washington L 6-4Delaware * L 4-2Delaware * L 5-3Delaware * L 16-4at VCU * W 8-4at VCU * L 12-11VMI W 9-2at Hofstra * L 17-14at Hofstra * L 9-8 at Hofstra * L 8-7 (12) UNC Wilmington * L 16-8 UNC Wilmington * L 8-6 UNC Wilmington * L 12-2 * CAA game

2004 (26-28) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (10th season) vs. #16 South Carolina ^ W 2-1Navy W 7-0 Navy L 2-4 Navy W 8-6 vs. West Virginia ^ L 4-7 vs. Richmond ^ L 0-9 at The Citadel ^ W 8-6 George Washington W 6-5 Rutgers L 1-2 Rutgers L 4-10 Rutgers W 8-4 at George Washington L 6-8 Norfolk State W 13-2 Princeton L 8-14 Princeton L 1-6 Princeton L 5-9 Kent State W 7-5 Kent State L 5-14 Kent State W 9-7 #19 Virginia W 5-4 VMI W 4-2 Liberty L 4-8 Towson * W 12-3 Towson * L 3-13 Towson * W 7-3 at #22 NC State L 1-10 at George Mason * L 3-4 at George Mason * L 4-7 at George Mason * L 2-10 #22 NC State L 0-8 VCU * W 3-0 VCU * L 0-2 VCU * L 1-5 at Duke L 0-4 at Delaware * L 3-5 at Delaware * W 14-2 at Delaware * L 4-5 Duke L 3-5 at Richmond W 7-0 William & Mary * L 7-14 William & Mary * W 2-0 William & Mary * W 9-3 at James Madison * W 3-2 at James Madison * W 8-4 at James Madison * W 7-6 at Liberty W 12-2 at Radford W 7-6 Hofstra * W 11-2 Hofstra * W 16-7 Hofstra * W 6-1 at UNC Wilmington * W 3-2 at UNC Wilmington * L 2-5 at UNC Wilmington * L 1-8 vs. UNC Wilmington # L 4-6 vs. George Mason # L 5-11 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

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2003 (16-33) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (9th season) vs. Vanderbilt ^ W 2-0vs. #14 South Carolina ^ L 3-10 vs. Tennessee ^ L 4-5 Rutgers W 5-1 Rutgers W 5-2 at Duke W 10-8 Marist L 1-8 Marist L 2-3 Marist L 3-9 #14 Richmond W 4-3 at #18 Clemson L 0-2 at #18 Clemson L 1-5 at #18 Clemson L 2-18 at Charlotte L 2-10 at Charlotte L 1-8 vs. Princeton % L 4-12 at #8 NC State % L 1-3 vs. Oklahoma State % W 2-1 Brown W 8-0 Brown W 9-2 Brown L 8-11 Brown W 10-3 at Liberty L 2-8 George Mason * L 4-5 George Mason * L 8-2 Norfolk Tides (Exh.) L 4-1 at Norfolk State L 6-8 at VCU * L 2-3 at VCU * L 3-7 at VCU * L 1-6 UNC Wilmington * W 6-2 UNC Wilmington * W 5-4 UNC Wilmington * L 1-5 at Virginia L 3-8 #8 NC State L 5-9 William & Mary * L 0-7 William & Mary * L 1-2 William & Mary * L 1-5 Liberty W 6-5 at Drexel * W 7-3 at Drexel * L 0-5 at Drexel * L 9-11 at #14 Richmond L 3-8 Norfolk State W 13-2 at William & Mary W 4-2 Towson * L 2-3 Towson * W 6-1 Towson * L 1-6 Duke W 7-5at James Madison * L 4-10 at James Madison * L 1-4 at James Madison * L 5-9 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)% NC State Tournament (Durham, N.C.)* CAA game

2002 (26-27) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (8th season) at Duke L 2-7 Navy W 5-4Navy W 5-3Navy W 7-0William & Mary L 0-15vs. Virginia ^ L 4-12vs. West Virginia ^ L 1-7vs. Virginia Tech ^ W 2-1#25 Rutgers L 4-7#25 Rutgers L 3-7#25 Rutgers L 2-3North Carolina L 3-23Princeton W 5-0Princeton L 3-10Princeton W 9-2Princeton W 13-4at #18 East Carolina W 9-6VMI W 8-7Virginia W 4-2UConn L 5-13Columbia W 4-1#18 East Carolina L 5-9NC State W 5-4at George Mason * L 1-5at George Mason * L 2-11at #22 Richmond W 7-4at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) T 0-0VCU * L 0-1VCU * W 11-7VCU * L 5-6Richmond W 13-9at Radford W 7-3at UNC Wilmington * L 1-3at UNC Wilmington * L 0-9at UNC Wilmington * L 2-14Liberty W 29-14at WIlliam & Mary * L 0-4at William & Mary * L 0-2at William & Mary * W 4-3Radford L 3-5at NC State L 4-6Drexel * W 6-1Drexel * W 11-7Drexel * W 9-8at Norfolk State W 8-2Norfolk State W 2-0at Towson * L 4-5at Towson * L 8-9at Towson * W 10-6at Liberty L 6-11Duke L 5-6#22 James Madison * W 2-0#22 James Madison * L 0-5#22 James Madison * W 3-2 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)* CAA game

2001 (19-37) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (7th season) vs. #26 Tennessee ^ L   4-10  at The Citadel ^ L 2-6     vs. #10 South Carolina ^ L   3-16   Rutgers L   3-5     Rutgers L   2-6     Rutgers L(10)   3-5 West Virginia @ L   5-7     Evansville @ L     0-5     Appalachian State @ W   8-3     at Virginia Tech L     2-5     at Virginia Tech L     5-6     LeMoyne W   4-2     LeMoyne L     2-4     LeMoyne W   6-2     at Duke L     2-3     Charlotte W   9-5     Charlotte W   19-9   Pace L     2-4     Duke W   9-7     at Richmond * L     2-6     at Richmond * W   15-5   #10 Clemson L     1-11   #10 Clemson W   10-8   at George Mason * W   16-8   at George Mason * W   5-4      at George Mason * L     4-5      at Radford W   10-1   at #24 Wake Forest L     8-13   James Madison * L   3-9      James Madison * W   3-1      James Madison * L     3-4      at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) L  0-5      Norfolk State W   15-3    at UNC Wilmington * L     2-4       at UNC Wilmington * L   1-5       at UNC Wilmington * L   3-9       at William & Mary W 6-5       NC State W   7-1       VCU * L   5-13      VCU * L   3-6        VCU * W   6-4        at NC State L   1-9        #14 East Carolina * L 4-11      #14 East Carolina * L 3-13      #14 East Carolina * L 1-13      vs. VCU & L   2-8        at  Norfolk State W   7-2        Liberty L   3-13      at Liberty L 4-5Radford L   7-12Radford W 9-1  William & Mary * L   5-9  William & Mary * L   2-7  William & Mary * L   3-12 vs. James Madison # L   2-15 vs. UNC Wilmington # L     5-9   ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)@ UNCW Classic (Wilmington, N.C.)* CAA game& played in Manteo, N.C.# CAA Tournament (Manteo, N.C.)

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2000 (33-24) CAA Regular Season Champions NCAA Regional (At-Large) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (6th season) vs. #21 South Carolina ^ L   1-3  vs. Maryland ^ W 12-5 vs. NC State ^ L 2-11 Howard W 12-0 at Virginia T 14-14at #11 Clemson L 0-5 at #11 Clemson L 1-3 at #11 Clemson L 2-10 #29 Rutgers L 1-2 #29 Rutgers L 1-9 #29 Rutgers L 11-17  LeMoyne L 4-5 LeMoyne W 9-0 LeMoyne W 20-7 at Norfolk State W 31-1 at Liberty W 8-5  Princeton L 3-8 Princeton W 16-10 Princeton W 10-1 Virginia Tech W 3-2 Virginia Tech W 15-3 Richmond * L 1-3 Richmond * W 8-5 Richmond * W 8-3 George Mason * L 5-9 George Mason * W 8-7 George Mason * W 11-10  at Radford W 11-10 Liberty W 5-4 at James Madison * L 10-11 at James Madison * W 10-4 at James Madison * L 7-14 at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) L 1-7 Charlotte W 13-4 Charlotte L 7-8 UNC Wilmington * L 7-8 UNC WIlmington * W 13-4 UNC WIlmington * L 10-15 at NC State W 9-8 at VCU * W 9-8 at VCU * W 2-1  at VCU * W 3-1 NC State W 12-2 at #21 East Carolina * W 9-4 at #21 East Carolina * W 15-3 at #21 East Carolina * W 4-0 vs. VCU & L 4-6 Norfolk State W 7-3 at Duke L 6-7Radford W 5-2 Radford W 11-10 #14 Wake Forest L 5-14 at William & Mary * L 3-5 at William & Mary * W 4-3 at William & Mary * W 15-6 vs. William & Mary # W 16-11 vs. VCU # L 5-6 vs. William & Mary # L 5-9 vs. Illinois + L 1-3 vs. Middle Tenn. St. + L 5-6 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)* CAA game& played in Manteo, N.C.# CAA Tournament+ NCAA Tournament (Clemson Regional)

1999 (38-17) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (5th season) vs. #16 South Carolina ^ W 2-1vs. Kentucky ^ W 6-3 vs. #28 Tennessee ^ L 9-15 at Duke L 5-7 Virginia W 1-0 Rutgers W 11-3 Rutgers W 4-1 Rutgers W 8-3St. Francis (N.Y.) W 7-4St. Francis (N.Y.) W 6-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 10-1 Delaware State W 14-3 Norfolk State W 12-5 Cleveland State W 13-5 Cleveland State W 7-1Cleveland State W 6-2 at Virginia Tech L 6-8 at Richmond * W 2-0 at Richmond * L 6-10 at William & Mary W 7-3 UMBC W 17-4 at George Mason * W 5-4at George Mason * L 9-12 at George Mason * W 18-6at #23 NC State W 8-4 at Liberty W 24-10 James Madison * L 2-8 James Madison * W 7-5 James Madison * W 19-9 at Norfolk Tides (Exh.) W 7-3 at Charlotte W 10-0 at UNC Wilmington * L 0-2 at UNC Wilmington * L 4-8 at UNC Wilmington * L 5-6 Liberty W 4-2#24 NC State W 7-5 VCU * L 7-11 VCU * L 6-7 VCU * L 8-9 at Norfolk State W 13-5 at Radford W 6-5 (10)#23 East Carolina * L 4-14 #23 East Carolina * L 2-9 #23 East Carolina * W 5-2 at #22 VCU W 20-11 Appalachian State W 13-0 Appalachian State W 10-3 Radford W 14-8 Radford W 6-1at #15 Wake Forest L 10-17William & Mary * W 3-0 vs. George Mason # W 9-8vs. Richmond # W 7-6vs. East Carolina # L 3-4 vs. George Mason # W 10-3 vs. East Carolina # L 13-21 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.)

1998 (28-29) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (4th season) vs. #14 Tennessee ^ L 6-7vs. #8 South Carolina ^ W 15-10vs. Richmond ^ L 4-10at #16 Clemson L 4-5at #16 Clemson L 10-11at #16 Clemson L 7-12Virginia Tech L 11-16at #13 Duke L 4-7Rutgers W(10) 10-9Rutgers W 9-5Rutgers L 11-13at NC State L 7-8UMBC W 11-2Radford W 23-6Radford W 13-4at UMBC L 12-13at James Madison * W 18-15at James Madison * W 19-2at James Madison * L 7-13Hartford W 8-3Hartford W 23-9UNC Wilmington * W 12-3UNC Wilmington * W 12-1UNC Wilmington * W 17-1at Virginia Tech L 4-5at Virginia W 7-6at VCU * L 0-11at VCU * W(10) 5-4at VCU * L 1-3#22 NC State W 13-7at East Carolina * L 1-2at East Carolina * L 5-6at East Carolina * L 1-3at Radford L 7-12Liberty W 6-1Richmond * L 2-7Richmond * L 4-5Richmond * L 0-9at Charlotte W 5-2at Charlotte L 6-12at William & Mary * L 3-6William & Mary * L(8) 4-5at William & Mary * W 10-5William & Mary * W 5-4George Mason * W 4-3George Mason * L 5-6George Mason * W 13-12at Liberty L 6-7Campbell W 16-10Norfolk State W 21-5Wake Forest L 4-10vs. East Carolina # L 2-6vs. William & Mary # W 10-5vs. James Madison # W 6-1vs. George Mason # W 1-0vs. #29 VCU # W 7-6vs. Richmond # L 1-12 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.)

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1997 (34-20) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (3rd season) vs. Western Carolina ^ W 16-10at The Citadel ^ L 3-7vs. Appalachian State ^ W 15-3St. Joseph’s W 16-4St. Joseph’s W 25-0St. Joseph’s W 4-2vs. West Virginia @ W 2-6vs. Rider @ W 9-3vs. Villanova @ W 21-2Rutgers W 6-3Rutgers L 9-21Rutgers L 17-21at Western Carolina W 10-8 (12)at Western Carolina L 10-11George Washington W 7-2George Washington L 7-9George Washington W 13-4at VMI W 13-5at VMI W 19-7James Madison * L 3-5James Madison * W 1-0James Madison * W 6-5at Campbell W 9-1at UNC Wilmington * W 12-7at UNC Wilmington * L 3-8at UNC Wilmington * W 7-2Charlotte W 10-9 (11)Charlotte L 0-4Virginia W 9-5VCU * L 8-13VCU * L 2-4VCU * W 9-5at VCU L 1-9at Towson State L 1-8East Carolina * L 5-7East Carolina * W 4-3East Carolina * W 3-2Towson State W 5-4at Richmond * L 6-7 (11)at Richmond * W 5-4at Duke W 2-0Liberty W 9-4William & Mary * W 9-8 (10)William & Mary * W 9-1William & Mary * W 21-2at Liberty L 3-14at George Mason * W 8-6at George Mason * L 1-2at George Mason * L 2-3Western Carolina W 11-7Western Carolina L 3-6Western Carolina W 8-7vs. Richmond # L 5-8vs. William & Mary # L 5-8 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)@ UNCW Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.)

1996 (39-17) CAA Tournament Champions NCAA Regional (Automatic) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (2nd season) vs. VMI ^ W 13-7at The Citadel ^ W 8-5vs. Western Carolina ^ W 9-4St. Joseph’s W 8-7St. Joseph’s W 5-0at Virginia L 2-3vs. Tennessee @ L 8-11vs. UNC Asheville @ W 6-2vs. Kentucky @ L 8-12at Duke L 4-10George Washington W 12-2George Washington W 6-2George Washington W 4-3Towson State W 4-3vs. Northern Iowa & W 8-1vs. Michigan & W 6-3at Texas A&M & L 3-5vs. Northern Iowa & W 9-3at Texas A&M & W 6-3vs. Michigan & W 12-1at William & Mary * L 5-7at William & Mary * W 5-4at William & Mary * W 11-5UMBC W 18-10Richmond * W 11-10 (12)Richmond * W 5-1Richmond * L 4-6VCU * W 6-4VCU * W 3-2VCU * W 5-4 (10)at VCU W 11-6at Virginia Tech L 2-5at UNC Wilmington * W 14-11at UNC Wilmington * L 4-9Liberty W 6-5Virginia Tech W 8-5James Madison * W 13-2James Madison * W 7-5James Madison * L 1-16at Liberty W 13-4George Mason * L 1-6George Mason * W 8-3George Mason * L 0-9at East Carolina * L 4-5at East Carolina * W 6-4at East Carolina * W 15-9vs. East Carolina W 14-5Radford W 6-3Radford L 1-5vs. Villanova $ L 3-5vs. William & Mary # W 6-5vs. East Carolina # W 9-7vs. UNC Wilmington # W 4-2vs. James Madison # W 4-3vs. Georgia Southern + L 0-6vs. Clemson + L 1-5 ^ The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)@ UNCW Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)& Texas A&M Classic (College Station, Texas)* CAA game$ CAA/Big East Challenge# CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.)+ NCAA Tournament (Clemson Regional)

1995 (39-20) CAA Tournament Champions NCAA Regional (Automatic) Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (1st season) at Coastal Carolina W 8-2 at Coastal Carolina L 10-14 at Coastal Carolina W 10-3 Saint Joseph’s W 3-0 Saint Joseph’s W 4-1 Virginia W 18-0 Penn State W 6-3 Penn State W 11-4 Penn State W 7-4 at NC State L 1-6 at Clemson L 5-10 at Clemson L 6-12 at Clemson L 1-7 at Furman W 15-1 Massachusetts W 14-2 Massachusetts W 12-5 Massachusetts W 11-7 at Western Carolina W 27-3 at Western Carolina W 15-6 East Carolina * W 5-1 East Carolina * L 1-2 East Carolina * W 7-1 Clemson L 7-9 Clemson L 2-4 William & Mary * W 17-4 William & Mary * W 4-0 William & Mary * W 8-3 at Virginia W 13-2 UNC Wilmington * L(11) 3-5 UNC Wilmington * L(8) 3-5UNC Wilmington * W 8-1 at VCU L 5-6 VCU W 13-3 at Richmond * L 7-9 at Richmond * W 7-6 at Richmond * L 17-18 NC State W 14-9 Liberty W(10) 8-7George Washington W 13-1 George Washington W 4-3 Towson State W 7-0 at Liberty W 5-0 at James Madison * L 5-7 at James Madison * W 11-2 at James Madison * L 4-7 at Duke W 4-2 at George Mason * L 5-7 at George Mason * L 6-9 at George Mason * W 14-2 Western Carolina W 7-5 vs. George Mason # L 6-11 vs. UNC Wilmington # W 5-2 vs. Richmond # W 11-0 vs. James Madison # W 8-5 vs. Richmond # W 15-7 vs. Mississippi + W 5-3 vs. UCF + W 7-6 at Florida State + L 2-7 vs. Mississippi + L 4-5 * CAA game# CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.)+ NCAA Tournament (Florida State Regional)

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1994 (40-14) CAA Tournament Champions NCAA Regional (Automatic) Head Coach: Pat McMahon (5th season) Saint Joseph’s W 9-4 Saint Joseph’s W 10-0 New York Tech W 6-1 Penn State L 6-7 Penn State W 8-2 New York Tech W 4-1 at Duke W 7-4 Temple W 10-3 Hofstra W 10-4 Duquesne W 23-2 Duquesne W 13-3 Duquesne W 11-6 James Madison * W 4-0 James Madison * L 5-6 James Madison * W(11) 4-3 VMI W 17-5 at UMES W 12-0 George Mason * W 10-6 George Mason * W 3-1 George Mason * W 10-3 Cornell W 12-0 Virginia W 12-8 at East Carolina * W 6-4 at East Carolina * W 3-0 at East Carolina * L 5-8 C.W. Post W 11-3 C.W. Post W 13-2 at William & Mary * W 3-2 at William & Mary * W 6-2 at William & Mary * W 7-3 at Virginia Tech W 7-6 at Virginia Tech L 5-6 Richmond * W 5-4 Richmond * L 4-7 Richmond * W 16-8 Liberty L 3-6 at UNC Wilmington * W(11) 2-1at UNC Wilmington * W 19-2 at UNC Wilmington * L 3-4 at Liberty W(11) 14-11at Fresno State L 4-5 at Fresno State L 3-4 at Fresno State L(15) 3-4at C.W. Post W 26-1 at New York Tech W 6-1 at St. John’s W 8-7 at St. John’s L 0-6 vs. East Carolina # W 15-4 vs. Richmond # W(10) 1-0vs. James Madison # L 1-2 vs. James Madison # W 5-2 Notre Dame + W 9-5 Auburn + L(10) 8-11 at Clemson + L 1-6 * CAA game# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)+ NCAA Tournament (Clemson Regional)

1993 (31-11) Head Coach: Pat McMahon (4th season) Coppin State W 21-3 Coppin State W 14-0 Coppin State W 28-3 at Campbell W 7-2 Penn State W 6-1 Penn State W 5-1 Virginia Tech L 12-13 Mary Washington W 11-5 vs. Xavier ^ W 10-0 at Stetson ^ W 11-1 vs. UNC Greensboro ^ L 3-7 vs. Xavier ^ W 10-4 UNC Greensboro ^ L 0-3 New Hampshire W 1-0 New Hampshire W 2-1 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 18-4 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 8-0 Towson State W 20-3 Towson State W 6-5 at Virginia W 6-2 at Virginia W 6-3 East Carolina * L 3-6 East Carolina * W 3-1 East Carolina * W 9-6 at VMI W 6-3 C.W. Post W 11-3 William & Mary * W 9-0 William & Mary * W 9-4 William & Mary * W 3-0 Campbell W 14-8 UMBC L 3-7 at Richmond * L 7-9 at Richmond * W 6-4 at Richmond * W 4-1 UNC Wilmington * W 6-3 UNC Wilmington * L 3-10 UNC Wilmington * W 12-2 at Maryland L 1-6 VCU W 5-4 at VCU L 3-5 James Madison # L(10) 8-13Richmond # L(11) 2-3 ^ Stetson Invitational (DeLand, Fla.)* CAA game# CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

1992 (39-19) First season in CAA Head Coach: Pat McMahon (3rd season) Coppin State W 12-0 Coppin State W 10-0 Coppin State W 15-1 Maryland W 10-3 Penn State L 3-4 Maryland W 8-7 North Carolina W 3-1 Virginia W 3-0 UMBC L 5-9 UMBC W 7-2 UMBC L 6-8 VMI W 12-3 VMI W 15-0 C.W. Post W 18-4 at Davidson W 8-2 at UNC Wilmington * L 2-7 at UNC Wilmington * L 1-3 at UNC Wilmington * W 3-1 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 24-0 Seton Hall W 10-0 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 15-0 Northeastern W 12-0 Northeastern L(11) 2-4 at Liberty L 4-10 Albany W 12-1 James Madison * L 2-4 James Madison * W 10-3 James Madison * W 4-1 at VCU L 1-8 George Mason * L 0-2 George Mason * L 1-2 George Mason * W 10-8 Liberty W 2-0 Virginia State W 12-2 at East Carolina * L 7-8 at East Carolina * W 14-3 at East Carolina * L 1-6 Virginia Tech L 7-10 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 at William & Mary * W 9-4 at William & Mary * W 11-5 at William & Mary * W 4-0 at UMBC L 6-11 at Radford W 10-5 Radford W 13-5 UNC Greensboro W 3-1 UNC Greensboro W 7-0 at Virginia L 1-4 VCU L 1-5 UMES W 9-1 UMES W 6-1 Richmond * W 3-1 Richmond * W 3-2 Richmond * W 3-2 vs. UNC Wilmington # L 3-6 vs. William & Mary # W 9-0 vs. James Madison # W 13-4vs. UNC Wilmington # L 4-5 * CAA game# CAA Tournament (Greenville, N.C.)

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1991 (39-23) Last season in Sun Belt Head Coach: Pat McMahon (2nd season) at James Madison L 0-3 at James Madison W 8-5 Radford W 27-13 Virginia Wesleyan L 5-6 at UNC Wilmington L 5-7 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1 Virginia W 5-2 at Richmond W 3-1 St. Bonaventure W 7-2 St. Bonaventure W 18-2 St. Bonaventure L 4-5 at UNC Greensboro W 8-3 at NC State L 0-5 New York Tech L 0-5 New York Tech W 3-1 New York Tech W 13-12 at North Carolina L 3-10 at Maryland L 7-10 VCU * W 6-4 (10) VCU * W 8-4 VCU * L 14-17 Albany W 21-2 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 10-1 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 11-3 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 12-2 at UMES W 21-1 at Charlotte * W 15-6 at Charlotte * W 8-7 at Charlotte * L 7-8 Mary Washington W 11-1 William & Mary W 6-1 Rider W 7-4 Charlotte * W 4-2 Charlotte * W 5-4 Charlotte * W 10-8 at Liberty L 3-4 at Virginia Tech W 6-5 Jacksonville * W 20-2 Jacksonville * L 1-7 Jacksonville * W 3-2 Virginia Wesleyan W 10-8 George Mason L 6-15 at Jacksonville * L 5-10 at Jacksonville * L 3-5 at Jacksonville * L 3-10 UMES W 11-1 at East Carolina W 2-0 at VCU * L 1-2 at VCU * W 4-2 at VCU * L 4-6 at Virginia W 9-6 at George Mason L 1-7 Liberty L 1-13 Richmond W 3-1 Virginia Tech W 9-4 UNC Wilmington W 9-3 UNC Wilmington L 4-7 vs. UAB # L 0-13 vs. VCU # W 5-1 vs. Western Kentucky # W 9-6 vs. Jacksonville # W 6-1 vs. UAB # L 2-3 * Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)

1990 (40-19) NCAA Regional (At-Large) Head Coach: Pat McMahon (1st season) at UNC Wilmington W 3-2 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1 at UNC Wilmington W(11) 9-7George Mason W(10) 8-7 Virginia W 7-5 Lafayette W 4-0 Lafayette W 4-1 at Clemson L 3-5 at Clemson L 5-6 at Clemson L 1-8 at Georgia L 6-13 at Georgia L 9-16 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 11-3 Norfolk State W(11) 10-9 Townson State W 5-3 Seton Hall W 6-3 Seton Hall W 3-2 Seton Hall W 9-2 Central Connecticut State W 9-2 at Virginia W 8-6 at George Washington W 18-6 at VCU * W 10-4 at VCU * L 2-3 at Richmond W 10-7 James Madison W 6-2 at Jacksonville * L(8) 3-4at Jacksonville * W 2-1 UNC Wilmington L 9-10 Virginia Wesleyan W 9-5 Charlotte * W 4-2 Charlotte * W 5-4 Charlotte * W 7-3 at James Madison L 4-8 at Liberty W 5-1 Jacksonville * W 5-4 Jacksonville * W 6-2 Jacksonville * L 0-7 Virginia Tech W 4-3 Liberty L 5-6 George Washington W 5-1 George Washington W 2-0 at Virginia Tech W 13-3 at George Mason W 7-3 at George Mason L 1-5 VCU * W 14-5 VCU * W 3-1 VCU * W 3-1 George Mason W 12-1 at Charlotte * L 3-6 at Charlotte * W 4-3 at Charlotte * L 2-3 UAB # W 9-7 at South Alabama # W 8-2 USF # L 0-3 Jacksonville # W 11-6 USF # L 11-16 vs. Cal State Fullerton + L 3-16 at Texas + L 0-10 * Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)NCAA Tournament (Texas Regional)

1989 (26-26) Head Coach: Mark Newman (9th season) at UNC Wilmington L 5-6 at UNC Wilmington L 5-7 at UNC Wilmington L 6-9 James Madison W 7-5 at Georgia L 3-7 at Georgia W 4-3 at Clemson W(10) 3-1 at Clemson L 3-6 at Clemson L 2-3 Rhode Island W 17-0 VMI W 9-4 William & Mary W 13-2 at VCU * L(15) 5-6 at VCU W 7-6 at VCU L 0-4 Niagara W 6-2 Niagara W 4-0 Niagara W 4-2 at Jacksonville * L 4-8 at Jacksonville * L 0-1 at Jacksonville * W 5-3 UNC Wilmington W 8-0 Bucknell W 7-0 at Virginia L 8-9 Virginia Tech L 1-7 New York Tech W 13-3 New York Tech L 9-11 New York Tech W(10) 6-5 at Liberty W 7-6 at Charlotte * W 3-1 at Charlotte * L 0-1 at James Madison W 7-5 Virginia Wesleyan W 12-3 Jacksonville * L 1-3 Jacksonville * W 3-2 East Carolina W 7-5 at George Mason L 7-11 George Mason W 8-7 Charlotte * W 9-1 Charlotte * L 3-7 Charlotte * L 2-6 Virginia L 4-10 Liberty W(11) 9-8 VCU * L 3-10 VCU * L 1-3 George Mason W 11-6 at Richmond L 0-8 William & Mary W 11-1 at Virginia Tech L(10) 19-20at Oklahoma L 1-11 at Oklahoma L 0-8 at Oklahoma L 1-6 * Sun Belt game

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1988 (24-31-1) Head Coach: Mark Newman (8th season) at UNC Wilmington W(11) 2-1at UNC Wilmington L 5-6 at UNC Wilmington W 11-1 George Mason W 10-3 Maryland W 10-5 Maryland L 1-5 Maryland W 3-1 at Georgia L(10) 4-5at Georgia L 4-11 at Clemson L 2-15 at Clemson L 1-7 at Clemson L 2-10 Richmond W 8-2 Penn State W 3-2 Penn State L 0-1 Longwood W 7-2 at Charlotte * L 3-8 at Charlotte * L 6-7 at Charlotte * L 2-3 at George Mason L 6-10 at Jacksonville * L 2-4 at Jacksonville * L 2-3 at Jacksonville * L 7-12 UNC Wilmington L 1-6 at Richmond L 3-8 at George Washington L 8-9 at VCU * L 1-2 at VCU * L 0-3 at VCU * L 5-9 vs. Florida State ^ L(11) 5-6 vs. Alabama ^ L 4-10 Charlotte * L 0-1 Charlotte * L 0-5 Charlotte * L 0-4 at Virginia T 3-3 at Liberty W 4-1 Jacksonville * W 2-1 Jacksonville * L 1-5 Jacksonville * W 3-1 James Madison W 8-5 William & Mary W 6-5 Liberty L 2-3 George Washington W 5-4 George Washington W 3-2 George Washington W 3-2 at James Madison L(10) 5-6 VCU * W 3-2 VCU * W 3-1 VCU * W 2-1 New Orleans @ W 1-0 Virginia Tech @ L 2-4 New York Tech @ W 9-0 Richmond W 7-5 Richmond W 5-4 William & Mary W 7-1 at Virginia Tech L 8-18 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) W 5-4 * Sun Belt game^ USA Diamond Classic (Mobile, Ala.)@ Hampton Roads Classic (Norfolk, Va.)

1987 (34-18) Sun Belt East Regular Season Champions Head Coach: Mark Newman (7th season) at UNC Wilmington W 5-0at UNC Wilmington L 5-6 George Mason W 6-4 George Washington W 5-2 George Washington W 11-8 at Clemson L 8-9 at Clemson L 1-4 at South Carolina L 2-6 at South Carolina W 13-5 at Augusta W 17-9 at Georgia L 6-7 at Georgia L 3-4 Saint Augustine’s W 16-0 Virginia Wesleylan W 14-2 Pace L 3-4 at Charlotte * W 5-4 at Charlotte * L 2-4 at Charlotte * W 5-2 at Richmond W 15-11 at George Washington W 9-4 William & Mary W 14-1 at Jacksonville * W 8-1 at Jacksonville * L 1-4 UNC Wilmington W 8-2 UNC Wilmington W 11-5 at Virginia L 3-4 at George Mason L 8-12 at VCU * L 1-4 at VCU * W 4-0 Liberty W 15-3 at East Carolina W 10-6 at Richmond W 14-6 Jacksonville * W 11-3 Jacksonville * W 8-1 Jacksonville * W 6-5 William & Mary W 9-2 New York Tech W 8-7 Charlotte * W 1-0 Charlotte * W 2-1 Charlotte * W 8-3 Virginia W 5-1 Howard W 12-1 at Liberty W 5-0 at Virginia Tech L 4-14 Virginia Tech L 2-3 VCU * L 4-8 VCU * W 4-3 VCU * L 9-10 Richmond W 15-4 Richmond W 4-3 vs. WKU # L 4-8 vs. Jacksonville # L(10) 10-11 * Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)

1986 (43-16) Head Coach: Mark Newman (6th season) at UNC Wilmington W(10) 5-4 at UNc Wilmington L 4-6 at UNC Wilmington W 14-5 George Washington W(8) 1-0 George Washington W 7-1 George Mason W 16-3 at Clemson L 4-5 at Auburn L 5-7 at South Carolina W 4-3 at Georgia Southern W 12-7 at Georgia Tech W 11-10 at Clemson W 2-1 at Georgia W 4-1 Charlotte * W 22-11 Charlotte * L 5-8 Charlotte * W 6-4 UNC Wilmington W 10-2 Westfield State W 13-2 Westfield State W 9-0 Delaware State W 3-0 Delaware State W 15-3 Norfolk State W 14-0 at Richmond W 17-4 Southern Maine W 13-8 at VCU * W 3-0 at VCU * W 7-5 at VCU * W 9-5 Howard W 4-3 at Virginia W 6-2 at George Mason L 4-10 VCU * W 7-2 VCU * W 4-3 VCU * W 5-2 William & Mary W 6-3 William & Mary W 14-3 Norfolk State W 4-3 at Jacksonville * W 5-4 at Jacksonville * L 7-17 at Jacksonville * L 2-13 Virginia Wesleyan W 15-3 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 5-7 at Charlotte * L 0-5 at Charlotte * L 4-9 at Charlotte * W 8-4 at Richmond L 5-9 Virginia W 11-2 Saint Augustine’s W 4-2 at Virginia Tech L 11-14 Virginia Tech L 7-9 VMI W 15-7 Jacksonville * L 6-7 Jacksonville * L 2-6 Jacksonville * W 9-0 Richmond W 5-0 Richmond W 11-7 vs. UAB # W 6-5 vs. WKU # L 0-5 vs. VCU # W 9-5 vs. WKU # W 17-3 vs. Jacksonville # L(10) 4-9 * Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)

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1985 (50-11) Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Regional (Automatic)School record for wins Head Coach: Mark Newman (5th season) at UNC Wilmington W 8-3 at UNC Wilmington L(8) 2-3at UNC Wilmington L 4-7 Delaware State W 6-2 Delaware State W 11-2 Delaware State W 13-0 Delaware State W 13-6 at Clemson W 6-4 at Clemson L 2-8 at South Carolina L 9-16 at USC Aiken W 13-10 at Newberry W 7-2 at Coastal Carolina W 15-9 at Coastal Carolina W 9-3 at Charlotte * W 5-2 at Charlotte * L(8) 5-6at Charlotte * L 4-10 Saint John’s W 6-5 Saint John’s W 5-3 Southern Connecticut St. W 18-6 Southern Connecticut St. W 9-4 Central Connecticut St. W 34-4 New York Tech W 20-2 at William & Mary W 17-5 George Mason W 35-9 at VCU * W 9-1 at VCU * W 6-1 at VCU * W 9-7 at Richmond W 13-10 UNC Wilmington W 9-5 UNC Wilmington W 8-1 Saint Joseph’s (Me.) W 8-0 Charlotte * W 13-1 Charlotte * W 19-3 Charlotte * W 6-4 at Virginia L(10) 4-5Jacksonville * L 1-8Jacksonville * W 5-2 Jacksonville * W 5-2 Richmond W 2-1 William & Mary W 6-2 Norfolk State W 10-3 at Jacksonville * W 12-2 at Jacksonville * L 3-4 at Jacksonville * W 6-5 Virginia W 3-1 at Liberty W 5-4 at Liberty W 8-6 VCU * W 3-1 VCU * W 11-3 VCU * W 11-4 Norfolk State W 6-1 Howard W(5) 10-0at James Madison W 23-3 at James Madison W 2-1 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 4-14 USF # W 10-8 Jacksonville # W 7-3 WKU # W(11) 11-10Virginia Wesleyan W 5-3 Western Carolina + L 3-5 Rider + L 2-3

* Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)+ NCAA Tournament (South Carolina Regional)

1984 (31-20) Head Coach: Mark Newman (4th season) at UNC Wilmington L 4-5 at UNC Wilmington W 12-2 at UNC Wilmington W 9-4 at Clemson W 6-3 at Clemson L 3-6 at South Carolina L 4-16 at Augusta W 12-5 at Georgia W 13-8 at Georgia Tech L 8-14 at Jacksonville * L 4-5 at Jacksonville * L 1-4 at Jacksonville * L 2-3 at Charlotte * L 2-3 at Charlotte * L 4-6 at Charlotte * W 1-0 New York Tech L 0-2 New York Tech W 8-4 New York Tech W 2-1 Ohio L 4-5 VCU * W 1-0 VCU * W 6-5 at Norfolk State L 6-7 Saint Francis (NY) W 18-5 Buffalo W 17-0 VCU * W 11-2 Norfolk State W 13-1 Howard W 7-5 UNC Wilmington W 13-4 UNC Wilmington W 17-8 UNC Wilmington L 10-13 Charlotte * L 0-2 Charlotte * W 3-2 Charlotte * L 5-7 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 0-3 Jacksonville * W 3-1 Jacksonville * W 4-3 Jacksonville * W 7-0 VMI W 13-2 at VCU * W 6-3 at VCU * W 12-6 William & Mary W 17-7 Virginia Tech L 5-8 Liberty Baptist W 7-0 Liberty Baptist W 5-0 Virginia Wesleyan W 20-8 James Madison W 17-10 James Madison L 4-5 Richmond W 2-1 Richmond L 1-4 vs. South Alabama # W 3-2 vs. Charlotte # L 4-12 vs. South Alabama # L 1-6 * Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

1983 (41-11) First season in Sun Belt Sun Belt East Regular Season Champions Head Coach: Mark Newman (3rd season) at UNC Wilmington W 7-1at UNC Wilmington W 10-9 at Clemson W 4-2 vs. Purdue ! W 4-0 vs. Purdue ! W 4-3 at Florida Southern W 11-9 vs. Purdue ! W 16-11 at Jacksonville * L 5-11 at Jacksonville * W 30-15 at Jacksonville * L 5-11 at William & Mary L 0-3 Millersville W 7-2 Bridgewater W 8-1 Virginia Wesleyan W 14-1 at Norfolk State W 13-3 at VCU * W 12-0 at VCU * W 10-6 Liberty Baptist W 6-5 Liberty Baptist W 10-1 Charlotte * W 7-4 Charlotte * W 11-2 Charlotte * W 10-5 at East Carolina W 13-2 VCU * W 13-7 VCU * W 12-2 UNC Wilmington W 2-0 UNC Wilmington W 8-0 UNC Wilmington L 3-4 at Liberty Baptist W 9-2 at Liberty Baptist W 7-3 Virginia Tech W 4-2 Virginia Tech L 5-12 at William & Mary W 11-1 George Washington W 9-5 at Charlotte * W 7-4 at Charlotte * W 7-6 Virginia W 5-2 Virginia W 5-0 Virginia Wesleyan W 19-6 Jacksonville * W 12-4 Jacksonville * W 14-6 Jacksonville * L 15-17 at James Madison W 15-2 at James Madison L 2-4 at James Madison L 0-7 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 0-4 Richmond L 5-6 Norfolk State W 6-5 Salisbury State W 9-1 UAB # W 7-2 South Alabama # W 7-3 South Alabama # L 10-15 South Alabama # L 14-15 ! played in Lakeland, Fla.* Sun Belt game# Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)

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1982 (38-14-2) Last season in ECAC South NCAA Regional (At-Large) Head Coach: Mark Newman (2nd season) George Washington W 4-0 at South Carolina L 6-7 vs. Eastern Michigan ! T 5-5 at Florida Southern L 9-10 vs. Purdue ! W 12-4 at Stetson W 17-3 at Florida Southern W 4-2 vs. Purdue ! W 5-2 vs. North Carolina ! W 16-5 Shippensburg W 4-0 Shippensburg L 4-5 at East Carolina W 4-1 Buffalo W 10-2 Buffalo W 10-3 James Madison W 4-3 James Madison L 9-16 James Madison T 7-7 at VCU W 10-2 Richmond W 9-4 at Norfolk State W 13-4 at Salisbury State W 19-9 Liberty Baptist W 2-0 Liberty Baptist W 11-5 at VMI W 6-5 at VMI W 13-5 at Virginia Tech L 5-6 at Virginia Tech L 8-9 at Richmond W 6-3 UNC Wilmington L 8-22 UNC Wilmington W 5-4 UNC Wilmington L 6-7 Southern Vermont W 25-1 Southern Vermont W 19-0 at Georgetown W 6-4 William & Mary W 18-4 William & Mary W 14-3 at North Carolina W 9-1 VCU W 10-9 at George Washington W 9-3 at Virginia Wesleyan W 16-4 Catholic W 7-0 Catholic W 8-4 East Carolina L 5-7 at Towson State W 5-2 at Towson State L 1-5 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 1-3 Norfolk State W 8-1 George Mason W 14-2 George Mason W 12-3 vs. Catholic # L 1-3 vs. James Madison # W 5-4 vs. Catholic # L 6-7 vs. East Carolina + W 2-1 vs. West Virginia + L 6-7 vs. The Citadel + L 1-15 ! played in Lakeland, Fla.# ECAC South Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)+ NCAA Tournament (South Carolina Regional)

1981 (34-20) First season in ECAC South Head Coach: Mark Newman (1st season) at UNC Wilmington L 2-3 at UNC Wilmington L 2-8 at Virginia Wesleyan W 21-9 at Furman W 4-1 vs. Eastern Michigan ! W 8-2 at Stetson L 6-7 at Rollins W 7-4 vs. Purdue ! L 1-7 vs. Purdue ! W 1-0 at Florida Southern L 8-15 at Florida Southern L 5-6 vs. Purdue ! W 4-1 at South Carolina L 7-18 at NC State W 5-2 at NC State W 12-7 Norfolk State W 9-7 VCU W 17-10 Eastern Connecticut State W 7-1 Shippensburg W 17-5 at Richmond W 13-3 at Virginia Tech L 5-9 at Virginia Tech L 0-8 at James Madison L 3-9 at James Madison W 5-2 at James Madison L 4-5 VCU W 9-1 at George Mason W 10-7 at George Mason W 3-2 at William & Mary L 3-5 at William & Mary W 6-5 at VCU L 4-7 Virginia Wesleyan W 14-1 Richmond L 4-6 Norfolk State W 16-3 Virginia Tech W 20-8 Virginia Tech L 2-4 UNC Wilmington W 14-4 UNC Wilmington W 12-11 at Towson State W 19-3 vs. Virginia Wesleyan ^ W 4-1 vs. Norfolk State ^ L 5-6 vs. Norfolk State ^ W 8-1 vs. Virginia Wesleyan ^ W 7-2 George Mason W 5-3 George Mason W 9-3 at VMI W 27-4 at VMI W 18-0 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 2-6 at Virginia L 3-4 at Virginia L 0-2 Maryland W 6-2 vs. Villanova # W 7-4 vs. James Madison # W 4-3 vs. James Madison # L 2-4 vs. James Madison # L 7-8 ! played in Lakeland, Fla.^ Tidewater Invitational Tournament (Met Park)# ECAC South Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)

1980 (20-22) Virginia State Champions Head Coach: Bud Metheny (31st season) vs. Missouri ! L 2-9 vs. Michigan ! L 3-8vs. Michigan ! L 4-7 at Florida Southern L 3-9 at Florida Southern L 0-4 vs. Michigan ! W 8-0 vs. Western Michigan ! L 1-7 vs. Michigan ! L 2-4 at The Citadel L 0-5 at The Citadel W 2-1 at NC State L 2-5 at NC State W 6-2 Dartmouth W 5-2 Dartmouth W 10-0 William & Mary W 13-9 William & Mary L 2-3 VCU L 1-2 VCU L 2-3 at William & Mary W 7-3 at William & Mary W 12-1 Virginia L 5-7 James Madison L 3-6 Richmond L 1-3 Richmond L 0-1 George Mason W 6-0 Virginia Tech L 3-6 Virginia Tech W 10-6 Saint John’s L 2-3 Saint John’s W 4-3 Saint John’s W 7-6 Saint John’s L 7-14 at VCU W 6-4 at VCU W 2-1 VMI W 15-3 at Virginia Tech L 0-6 at Virginia Tech L 3-9 Tidewater Tides (Exh.) L 0-5 at Richmond W 5-3 vs. VCU ^ W 10-0 vs. Virginia Wesleyan ^ W 4-0 vs. VCU ^ L 1-7 vs. VCU ^ W 4-0 at Virginia # W 5-2 ! played in Lakeland, Fla.^ Tidewater Invitational Tournament (Met Park)# Virginia State Championship

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1979 (16-30) Head Coach: Bud Metheny (30th season) at Georgia L 1-2 at Georgia Southern L 1-5 at Georgia Southern L 0-5 at Stetson L 0-5 at Stetson L 1-7 at Florida L 1-13 at Florida Southern L 3-9 at Florida Southern L 4-7 vs. Michigan ! L 2-3 vs. Michigan ! W 8-6 at South Carolina L 4-6 William & Mary L 3-7 William & Mary L 0-5 Dartmouth W 18-14 Dartmouth W 4-3 Shippensburg W 6-5 Shippensburg L 8-10 East Connecticut L 5-12 East Connecticut L 9-13 Richmond L 1-11 Richmond L 2-7 Dartmouth W 2-1 Dartmouth W 4-2 at VCU W 1-0 at VCU L 2-6 VCU L 5-6 VCU W 10-3 at William & Mary L 1-2 at James Madison W 4-0 at James Madison W 10-3 at Virginia Tech L 3-6 at VMI W 9-5 at VMI W 19-1 Siena L 3-6 Siena W 2-0 Saint John’s L 6-7 Saint John’s L 3-9 Virginia Wesleyan L 2-3 William & Mary ^ W 3-2 Norfolk State ^ W 5-3 Virginia Wesleyan ^ W 11-5 Virginia Wesleyan ^ L 1-2 at Richmond L 0-9 at Richmond L 4-5 Virginia L 4-6 Virginia L 5-10 ! played in Lakeland, Fla.^ Tidewater Invitational Tournament (Met Park)

1978 (20-17) Head Coach: Bud Metheny (28th season) at The Citadel L(12) 1-2at Stetson W 7-5at Stetson L 4-15 at Florida Southern L 0-2 at Florida Southern L 1-5 at Rollins L 1-2 at Rollins W 6-3 at RC State W 7-6 at NC State W 4-3 East Connecticut W 4-3 East Connecticut W 14-8 at VCU W FF at VCU W FFat North Carolina L 3-6 Dartmouth W 3-2 VMI W 7-0 VMI W 10-2 Dartmouth L 1-15 Richmond W 12-3 Richmond L 1-2 Saint John’s W 1-0 Saint John’s W 6-3 East Carolina W 4-3 at William & Mary L 7-8 at Virginia L 4-12 James Madison L(10) 5-6James Madison L 0-8 VCU W(8) 7-6VCU W 9-6 at VMI W 13-9 at Virginia Tech L 7-12 at Virginia Tech L 0-6 Virginia Tech L 4-15 Virginia Tech L 0-1 William & Mary W 7-2 William & Mary L 1-4

1977 (14-20) First season of DI Old Dominion Baseball Head Coach: Bud Metheny (27th season) at Wake Forest L 2-19at South Carolina L 3-8at Georgia W 6-5at Georgia L 0-8at Georgia Tech L 0-10at East Carolina L 2-15at VCU W 11-6at VCU W 11-2 at North Carolina L 1-11 Dartmouth W 4-3 Dartmouth W 4-2 Dartmouth W 3-0 Dartmouth L 4-11 at William & Mary L 4-5 at William & Mary W 9-2 Hampden-Sydney W 4-1 at Richmond L 0-7 at Richmond L 4-7 Richmond W 6-5 Richmond W 6-5 Elon W 10-9 Virginia L 0-16 Western Carolina L 7-13 at Virginia Tech L 0-4 at Virginia Tech L 1-5 at James Madison L 0-6 at James Madison L 2-15 at VMI L 6-7 Virginia Tech L 0-7 Virginia Tech L 1-6 William & Mary W 12-2 William & Mary W 14-5 VCU W 6-5 VCU L 1-3