2010 Georgia Baseball Media Guide

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Bios, photos and statistics of the 2010 Bulldogs.

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GEORGIA BASEBALLTable of Contents.........................................1This Is Georgia Baseball ......................... 2-3 A Championship Environment ....................4Life in Athens ...............................................52010 Georgia Roster ...................................6Season Preview....................................... 7-8

2010 STAFF Head Coach David Perno ...................... 9-12Asst. Coach Jason Eller ............................13Asst. Coach Brady Wiederhold..................14Volunteer Coach Justin Holmes ................15Support Staff ........................................ 16-172010 BULLDOGS Player Profiles ..................................... 18-452010 OPPONENTS Opponents Information ........................ 46-482009 SUMMARYSeason Review..........................................49Overall and SEC Statistics .................. 50-51Results.......................................................52

ON THE COVER: Head coach David Perno with senior pitchers #43 Jeff Walters, #32 Alex McRee, #18 Justin Earls and #20 Steve Esmonde. The special “CV” logo for Chance Veazey that will be on Georgia’s hats this season and at Foley Field.CREDITS: The 2010 University of Georgia baseball media guide was produced by the UGAA sports communications office. Editor: Christopher Lakos. Special thanks goes out Ben Beaty and student assistants Michael Terry and David Koonin. Cover design by Nic Lloyd. Contributing photographers: Lesley Onstott, Parker Moore, Kelly Wegel, Julianne Upchurch, Steve Colquitt, Radi Nabulsi, Phillip Faulkner Jerry Hale, Prairie Pixel Group, Dan Evans, Z&N Sports, Philip Williams, Scott Bruhn, Perry McIntyre, Dave Fanucchi, Ric O’Quinn, Robert Newcomb, Terry Allen, Chris Collins, Larry Goren, Dot Paul, Jim Matthews, Dean Legge, Tanner Tedeschi, Mike Dewsnap, Paul Sancya, Tony Dejak, Wesley Hitt, Winslow Townson, Ted Kirk, Mike Strasinger, Julie Jacobson, Amanda C. Melton, Rebecca Hay, Brett Davis, USA Baseball and MLB Photography. Also thanks to Coach Perno and his staff for their efforts along with Valerie Pendley, Ebsco Printing Co., of Birmingham, Ala.

ALL-AMERICANSBulldog All-Americans................................53Georgia MVPs/USA Baseball ....................54THE SEC Georgia’s SEC Titles/SEC Schedule .........552009 SEC Review and History ..................56All-SEC Honors .........................................57Academic All-SEC .....................................58SEC Tournament History ...........................59THE PROFESSIONALSMajor Leaguers/Career Statistics ........ 60-61Draft History ...............................................62Minor Leaguers in 2009 .............................63

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BULLDOG RECORDSTeam Records ...........................................64Game Records ..........................................65Season Records ........................................66Career Records .........................................67Annual Team Statistics ........................ 68-69Yearly Statistical Leaders .................... 70-71No-Hitters/Defensive Records ...................72BACK HOME IN OMAHANCAA Tournament History ................... 73-74College World Series Teams ............... 75-78NCAA All-Tournament Selections ..............79Georgia’s NCAA/CWS Stars ............... 80-81Team Awards .............................................82All-Time Lettermen .............................. 83-85Georgia Greats .................................... 86-88

GEORGIA HISTORYThe Last Time It Happened .......................891990 National Champions .........................90Bulldog Firsts and Trivia ............................91All-Time Georgia Coaches ........................92Foley Field ........................................... 93-95Annual Results .................................. 96-108Final Team Records/Captains .................109WHY GEORGIA Excellence in Academics .........................110CHAMPS/Life Skills Program .................. 111Excellence in Facilities .....................112-113The President and Athletic Staff ..............114The Endowment Program........................115About UGA........................................116-117Quick Facts, Travel Plans ........................118Media, Internet, Radio Information ..........119Baseball Camps ......................................120Diamond Darlings ............................ 121-1222010 COLLEGE WORLD SERIESNCAA Tournament/CWS .........................123BULLDOG EXTRAAtlanta Braves Series ...................... 124-125Series History/SEC Results ............. 126-130Spring Baseball Classic For Kids ............1312010 Georgia Schedule ...........................132

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SEC Titles1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008

Georgia on TVIn 2009, Georgia had 24 games

televised. The Bulldogs had a record 31 games televised in 2008 by either ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FSN or CSS network.

ESPN came to Athens and Foley Field for the 2006 and 2008 NCAA Su-per Regionals. ESPNU will be back in Athens during the 2010 regular season.

Foley FieldHosted and Won NCAA Regionals in

2001, 2004, 2006 and 2008.Hosted and Won NCAA Super Regionals in

2001, 2006 and 2008.Hosted and Won NCAA Super Regionals in

FOLEY FIELD FACT: Georgia is 21-7 in NCAA Postseason action in Athens including a perfect 16-0 in elimination games.

Georgia Knows The Road To Omaha Head Coach David Perno is among a select few in the country to make it to the College World Series as a Player (1990 National Champi-ons), Assistant Coach (2001) and as

a Head Coach (2004, 2006 & 2008). Perno along with Jason Eller, Brady Wiederhold, Justin Holmes and Kris Edge comprise the 2010 Bulldog staff.

This Is Georgia Baseball

Georgia has made six trips to the College World Series, the

latest coming in 2008.

All-Americans Georgia has had 31 All-Americans, 21 Freshman All-Americans and five Aca-demic All-Americans in school history.

Bulldog ProfessionalsGeorgia led the nation with 11 play-

ers selected in the 2009 MLB draft. Georgia has had at least one player sign a pro contract for 37 straight seasons.

A total of 48 Georgia Bulldogs since 2001 have either been drafted or signed as a free agent.

Major Leaguers Thirty-three former Bulldogs have reached the Major League level: In 2009, Gordon Beckham (Chicago), Jeff Keppinger (Houston), Clint Sammons (Atlanta), and Mitchell Boggs (St. Louis) were in the Majors.

Gold Glove AwardsGeorgia’s Jonathan Wyatt (2007)

and Rich Poythress (2008) have earned Gold Glove Awards as the nation’s best defensive players at their positions.

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Professional OpportunitiesSince Coach David Perno returned to Georgia, a total of 29 Bull-

dog pitchers have signed professional contracts. Since 2005, five Bulldog pitchers have been selected in the top five rounds and four of them were not drafted coming out of high school!

Development of PitchersTrevor Holder, RHP*Came to Georgia undrafted in 2006*Part of 2006 and 2008 College World Series teams*3rd Round Pick in 2009 by WashingtonJoshua Fields, RHP*Came to Georgia undrafted in 2005*Part of 2006 and 2008 College World Series teams*1st Round Pick in 2008 by SeattleBrooks Brown, RHP*Came to Georgia as a 21st Round Pick in 2004*Part of 2004 and 2006 College World Series teams*1st Round Draft Pick in 2006 by ArizonaWill Startup, LHP*Came to Georgia undrafted in 2003*Part of 2004 College World Series team*5th Round Pick in 2005 by AtlantaMitchell Boggs, RHP*Came to Georgia undrafted in 2003*Part of 2004 College World Series team*5th Round Pick in 2005 by St. Louis*Made Major League debut in 2008

Getting The BallGeorgia recruits pitchers who are tal-

ented, confident and have that competitive nature to contrib-ute immediately. Bulldog pitchers should welcome the competition and atmosphere they will experi-ence around the SEC.

In 2009, a total of more than 1.8 million fans at-tended SEC base-ball games. The average attendance at a 2009 SEC baseball game around the league was 4,689.

The Importance Of A Strong BullpenGeorgia has had double-digit saves in seven of the past eight seasons

including a school record 19 in 2008. Coach Perno and pitching coach Brady Wiederhold firmly believe in developing a strong bullpen to protect their starting pitchers and to shorten games. There has been only ONE Georgia pitcher since 2002 that has logged more than 100 innings in a season.

Recent All-Star Bulldog Closers In The Perno Era2009: Dean Weaver, 7th Round Pick 2006-08: Joshua Fields, 2008 National Stopper of the Year & 1st Round Pick2004-05: Will Startup, 5th Round Pick

On The Big StageThe Bulldogs have played in front

of some of the largest crowds in college baseball history.2009 Season24,665: Georgia-Ga. Tech at Turner Field2008 Season23,039: Georgia-Miami at the CWS22,599: Georgia-Ga. Tech at Turner Field2007 Season21,620: Georgia-Ga. Tech at Turner Field2006 Season 19,885: Georgia-Rice at the CWS19,119: Georgia-Ga. Tech at Turner Field2004 Season28,836: Georgia-Ga. Tech at Turner Field28,216: Georgia-Texas at the CWS

This Is Georgia Baseball

including a school record 19 in 2008.Wiederhold firmly believe in developing a strong bullpen to protect their starting pitchers and to shorten games. There has been only ONE Georgia pitcher since 2002 that has logged more than 100 innings in a season.

Recent All-Star Bulldog Closers In The Perno EraRecent All-Star Bulldog Closers In The Perno Era2009: Dean Weaver, 7th Round Pick 2006-08: Joshua Fields, 2008 National Stopper of the Year & 1st Round Pick2004-05: Will Startup, 5th Round Pick

2008 CWS Finalists Georgia opened the 2008 College World Series with a 7-4 win over #1 Miami.

Joshua Fields2008 1st Round Pick

Will Startup5th Round Pick

Brooks Brown1st Round Pick

Georgia Made Its Sixth Trip To Omaha in 2008

The Importance Of A Strong Bullpen

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Graduation The academic life of Georgia baseball student-athletes is important and a major focus in the overall experience at UGA. Graduation is the focus of Georgia’s student-athletes as they prepare for life after college - and after baseball.

baseball student-athletes is important and a major focus in the overall experience at

as they prepare for life after

UGA’s Tradition Of Excellence E x c e l l e n c e a n d b a l a n c e h a v e b e e n t r a d e m a r k s o f U G A athletics. Georgia athletic teams have won 37 national titles and 130 SEC Championships. UGA has earned eight top-10 finishes in the past 12 NACDA Directors’ Cup standings, the annual ranking of the nation’s best overal l athlet ics programs.

A Championship Environment

Smith Academic Achievement CenterThe $7.2 million facility helps meet the needs of the

student-athletes and is conveniently located near Foley Field.

UGA is...“One of 16 HOT Schools”

-Wall Street Journal

Georgia Baseball Fast FactsEvery Bulldog Recruiting Class Since 1999 has been on at least one College World Series team.

Every Incoming Bulldog Drafted Has Improved His Draft Status After Attending Georgia.

Georgia led the nation with 11 Student-Athletes Drafted in 2009.

Georgia and LSU lead the conference this decade with three SEC Championships apiece.

Georgia and LSU are the only two SEC schools to ever win a National Championship.

Georgia Advanced To the College World Series in 1987, 1990, 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2008.

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Georgia’s “Classic City,” Athens is a prospering community, one that truly reflects the charm of the Old South while also developing in cultural and industrial areas. Athens is only about an hour from the mountains and Atlanta.

Athens is known for its stunning architectural heritage and ir-replaceable treasures of the past, as well as its vibrant and eclectic youthful side which has created a world-renowned music scene for decades. Athens is home to 108,222 residents. From downtown shopping to football games, Athens has a little bit of everything for everyone.

“Campus Scenes That Rock”1. ATHENS, GA.2. Austin, Texas3. Cambridge, Mass.

-Rolling Stone

College Avenue is one of many points of interest in downtown

Athens, featuring several restaurants, shops and music

clubs.

REM: One of the world’s most popular rock bands of the 20th century has its

roots in Athens. Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Billy Berry performed their first concert in Athens on April 19, 1980.

Grammy winner John Mayer filmed his first video “No Such Thing” at

Athens’ landmark Georgia Theatre.

“Best College Sports Towns”1. Madison, Wis.2. ATHENS, GA.3. Austin, Texas

-Sports Illustrated on Campus

Life In Athens

Country star Kenny Chesney has played in front

of sold-out crowds at the 40 Watt Club in Athens.

Weather in AthensAverage Temperatures:High ..................72Low ...................51

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NO. NAME POS. B-T HT. WT. CL.-EXP. DOB HOMETOWN (Last School)1 Lance Martin OF R-R 5-7 171 SO-HS 01-19-90 Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton HS)2 Johnathan Taylor OF L-L 5-8 181 SO-1L 03-21-90 Acworth, Ga. (North Cobb HS)3 Levi Hyams INF L-R 6-2 201 SO-1L 10-06-89 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS)5 Todd Hankins INF R-R 5-11 175 FR-HS 11-18-90 Oviedo, Fla. (Oviedo HS)7 Cooper Moseley RHP/INF R-R 5-11 170 FR-HS 08-04-90 Montgomery, Ala. (Success Unlimited Academy)8 Malcolm Clapsaddle RHP R-R 6-2 171 FR-HS 09-10-90 Geneva, Fla. (Oviedo HS)10 Zach Taylor OF L-L 6-3 220 FR-HS 05-03-91 Statesboro, Ga. (Statesboro HS)11 Jeff Walters RHP R-R 6-3 195 SR-1L 11-06-87 Windermere, Fla. (St. Petersburg JC)12 Zach Cone OF R-R 6-2 205 SO-1L 12-14-89 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Parkview HS)13 Chase Hawkins LHP L-L 6-1 184 SO-1L 11-24-89 Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood HS)15 Chance Veazey INF L-R 5-9 175 FR-HS 08-08-90 Tifton, Ga. (Tift County HS)16 Peter Verdin OF/C R-R 6-0 200 SO-1L 03-19-90 Alexandria, Va. (Paul VI HS)17 Kyle Farmer INF R-R 6-0 187 FR-HS 08-17-90 Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)18 Justin Earls LHP L-L 6-3 185 SR-3L 12-04-87 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill HS)19 Robbie O’Bryan 1B L-L 6-2 250 JR-2L 03-08-88 Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter HS)20 Steve Esmonde RHP R-R 6-2 190 SR-3L 12-11-87 Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview HS)22 Brett DeLoach C R-R 5-11 192 FR-HS 10-07-90 Blackshear, Ga. (Pierce County HS)23 Ben Cornwell RHP R-R 6-3 218 JR-JC 11-02-88 Atlanta, Ga. (Ga. Perimeter College)24 Carson Schilling C R-R 6-1 202 SO-1L 11-13-88 Macon, Ga. (Stratford Academy)25 Colby May INF R-R 6-0 198 SO-1L 02-25-90 Guyton, Ga. (South Effingham HS)26 Christian Glisson C L-R 6-2 201 SO-1L 03-06-90 Hahira, Ga. (Lowndes HS)27 Blake Dieterich LHP L-L 6-2 209 FR-HS 07-23-90 Winter Garden, Fla. (West Orange HS)28 Cecil Tanner RHP R-R 6-6 235 SO-1L 04-23-90 Waycross, Ga. (Ware County HS)29 Earl Daniels RHP R-R 6-1 187 SO-1L 02-21-90 Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta HS)30 Zach Laughlin RHP R-R 5-11 190 RFR-RS 10-12-89 Columbus, Ga. (Columbus HS) 31 Tyler Maloof RHP L-R 6-1 180 SO-1L 04-27-90 Winder, Ga. (Norcross HS)32 Alex McRee LHP L-L 6-7 235 SR-3L 06-18-88 Gainesville, Ga. (Chestatee HS)33 Alex Wood LHP L-L 6-4 216 FR-HS 01-12-91 Charlotte, N.C. (Ardrey Kell HS)34 Chase Davidson OF/1B L-R 6-5 239 SO-1L 01-14-90 Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton HS)35 Eric Swegman RHP R-R 6-6 208 JR-JC 08-03-88 Cumming, Ga. (Young Harris JC)36 Kevin Ruiz OF R-R 6-2 200 RFR-RS 09-21-89 Alpharetta, Ga. (Wesleyan HS)37 Evan Tieles RHP R-R 6-0 239 SO-RS 05-02-89 Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity)38 Patrick Boling LHP L-L 6-3 198 FR-HS 10-28-90 Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS)39 Israel Troupe OF R-R 6-1 215 SO-RS 11-04-88 Tifton, Ga. (Tift County HS)40 Justin Grimm RHP R-R 6-4 200 JR-2L 08-16-88 Bristol, Va. (Virginia HS)41 Clayton McKenney RHP R-R 6-2 206 FR-HS 06-25-90 Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School)42 Gray Griffith RHP R-R 6-3 202 SO-HS 02-20-90 Alpharetta, Ga. (Centennial HS)43 Robert Shipman OF L-L 6-2 230 FR-HS 10-06-90 Quitman, Ga. (Brooks County HS)44 Michael Palazzone RHP R-R 6-2 197 SO-1L 05-06-89 Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter HS)45 John Herman RHP R-R 6-5 228 JR-RS 03-01-88 Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)46 Craig Gullickson LHP L-L 5-11 215 JR-TR 08-02-88 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Clemson)

Georgia Baseball StaffHead Coach: #4 David PernoAsst. Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: #9 Jason EllerAsst. Coach/Pitching: #21 Brady WiederholdVolunteer Coach: #14 Justin HolmesDirector of Baseball Operations: Kris Edge; Student Asst: Brent HallmanATC Trainer: Mike Dillon; Strength & Conditioning: Jeremy HeffnerStudent Managers: Jonathan Paulish, Brian Vance, Jason Jacobs Student Athletic Trainers: Tyler Bryan, Alexis Roseman

Pronunciation GuideBlake Dieterich ......................... DEE-trickSteve Esmonde ........................ EZ-mundLevi Hyams ............................... I-amsAlex McRee .............................. mu-CREEMichael Palazzone ................... PAL-ah-ZONEKevin Ruiz ................................ ROO-eezEvan Tieles ............................... Tee-L-usChance Veazey ........................ VEE-zeeCoach David Perno .................. PERN-ohCoach Brady Wiederhold.......... WE-der-hold

By State By ClassGeorgia: 31 Freshmen: 14Florida: 5 Sophomores: 17Virginia: 3 Juniors: 6Alabama: 1 Seniors: 4North Carolina: 1

38 Patrick Boling8 Malcolm Clapsaddle12 Zach Cone23 Ben Cornwell29 Earl Daniels34 Chase Davidson22 Brett DeLoach27 Blake Dieterich18 Justin Earls20 Steve Esmonde17 Kyle Farmer26 Christian Glisson42 Gray Griffith40 Justin Grimm

2010 Georgia Roster

46 Craig Gullickson5 Todd Hankins13 Chase Hawkins45 John Herman3 Levi Hyams30 Zach Laughlin31 Tyler Maloof1 Lance Martin25 Colby May42 Clayton McKenney32 Alex McRee7 Cooper Moseley19 Robbie O’Bryan44 Michael Palazzone

Alphabetical Roster36 Kevin Ruiz24 Carson Schilling43 Robert Shipman35 Eric Swegman28 Cecil Tanner2 Johnathan Taylor10 Zach Taylor37 Evan Tieles39 Israel Troupe15 Chance Veazey16 Peter Verdin11 Jeff Walters33 Alex Wood

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Armed And Ready For 2010 Season2010 Season Preview

It starts on the hill, and that’s one place the Bulldogs have an assortment of veterans. Georgia’s starting nine in 2010 will be a collection of freshmen and sopho-mores, but most games there will be a sea-soned Bulldog on the mound.

Georgia returns 19 lettermen this season including 10 pitchers off the 2009 squad that finished the year at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional with a 38-24 record. The team was ranked as high as No. 1 dur-ing the year and wound up No. 24 in the final ESPN/USA Today coaches poll.

“We have excellent pitching depth, I feel very good about our defense as a whole and our lineup has a good balance,” said Georgia coach David Perno. “We won’t have the power like last year, but we won’t have all the strikeouts either.”

In 2009, Georgia set school records with 109 home runs and 522 strikeouts. Eighty-four of those home runs are gone along with 341 strikeouts. Georgia’s 2010 probable lineup includes six sophomores and three freshmen.

“Being young is somewhat overrated because we’re not that young,” said Perno. “The six sophomores played their roles in 2009, got experience and some confidence and now will have much bigger roles in 2010. We’re not starting from scratch. They

Justin Grimm4-4, 4.15 ERA in 2009

Jeff Walters2-0, 4.64 ERA in 2009

Michael Palazzone3-0, 5.13 ERA in 2009

understand they’re going to be everyday players now. It may take a little time, but I like the way our lineup shapes up.”

VETERAN PITCHINGGeorgia’s 2010 rotation features a

trio of right-handers in junior Justin Grimm, senior Jeff Walters and sophomore Michael Palazzone. Grimm is projected as a poten-tial first round draft pick after an impressive end to his sophomore season and summer in the Cape Cod League against the na-tion’s top talent. Walters has been drafted four times in his career, including by Balti-more in the 17th round in 2009. Palazzone, an 18th-round pick by Atlanta coming out of high school in 2008, is draft-eligible too this year.

“Justin was our best guy towards the end of the season and performed well in the postseason,” said Bulldog pitching coach Brady Wiederhold. “Jeff had an outstanding fall to earn a starting role and Michael has continued to develop in to a stronger, more durable pitcher. Jeff and Michael are ready to be starters.”

Georgia’s midweek starters look to be sophomore Chase Hawkins (LHP) along with freshmen Blake Dieterich (LHP) and Malcolm Clapsaddle (RHP). The middle to long relievers expected to see a majority

of the action are seniors Justin Earls (LHP) and Steve Esmonde (RHP) along with new-comers Patrick Boling (LHP), Eric Sweg-man (RHP) and Ben Cornwell (RHP). Georgia has a trio of options to close out games this year in senior Alex McRee (LHP), sophomore Cecil Tanner (RHP) and freshman Cooper Moseley (RHP). McRee looks to regain the top form he displayed in 2008 when he went 7-1 after fighting mono-nucleosis last year and ended up 4-4. Tan-ner was impressive this past fall, touching 99 miles per hour in several scrimmages. Moseley is a future closer who likely will be in a setup role in his first season. “We kept a few pitchers who were drafted among our veterans and newcom-ers, and that gives us a nice staff that showed in the fall the ability to blend to-gether,” Wiederhold added. “We expect the seniors to lead this staff and our newcom-ers to be able to contribute immediately to complete a talented group.”

YOUTHFUL LINEUP Georgia’s infield will be headlined by third baseman Colby May who earned Freshman All-America honors last year after hitting .339-11-42. He is a part of the super six sophomores that are the nucleus of the lineup. With the arrival of freshman

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2010 Season Previewshortstop Kyle Farmer, sophomore Levi Hyams slides over to second base this year and sophomore Chase Davidson becomes the top option at first base.

Redshirt freshman Kevin Ruiz will provide depth at the corner infield spots and see time as the designated hitter. Also, freshman Robert Shipman and junior Robbie O’Bryan will get action at first base and freshmen Todd Hankins and Moseley should see time at second base.

At catcher, Georgia likely will platoon freshman Brett DeLoach and sophomores Christian Glisson and Carson Schilling to begin the year. All three are capable receivers with DeLoach providing the best offensive potential and Glisson giving the Bulldogs an-other left-handed hitter in the lineup.

Georgia should have one of the best outfields in the Southeastern Conference, and it consists of sophomores Jonathan Taylor (LF), Zach Cone (CF) and Peter Verdin (RF).

“Our outfield has a chance to be the best we’ve ever had because of their athleticism and ability to cover ground,” said Perno.

Freshman Zach Taylor, sophomore Lance Martin and Ruiz round out this talented group who will see action in 2010.

2010 SCHEDULEGeorgia will play 10 of its first 18 games on the road before opening the SEC sea-

son at home against Auburn. Georgia begins the season with four games in Waco, Texas against host Baylor and Duke. The Bulldogs have their annual home-and-home series with Clemson and Georgia Tech plus they will return to Tallahassee for a three-game set with Florida State in early March.

One unique twist of the 30-game SEC schedule this season is the Bulldogs will play their first five series against Western Division teams and then the second half will be all Eastern Division foes. After the Auburn series, Georgia travels to Mississippi State and LSU, then plays host to Ole Miss and finishes the Western Division swing at Arkansas. The Eastern Division slate begins with South Carolina coming to Foley Field followed by a trip Vanderbilt then back home against Tennessee, then off to Florida and concluding the regular season in Athens versus Kentucky.

It’s a challenging schedule and one we’re more accustomed to playing compared to a much easier one we had in 2009,” said Perno. “This schedule will prepare us for league and postseason play. We will play in some great environments like opening the year at Baylor and going back to Florida State. Both those teams will come to Athens in 2011 so our players and fans should look forward to those series.”

OVERALLGeorgia has made six trips to the College World Series in nine NCAA Regional ap-

pearances. In 2010, they aim to make history as the first Bulldog squad to advance to an NCAA Regional in three consecutive seasons. Under Perno, Georgia has made five NCAA Regionals and reached Omaha in 2004, 2006 and 2008.

Ask the Bulldogs, and they will tell you the number one goal is always the same. Get to Hoover for the SEC Tournament and that gets you in an NCAA Regional. The Bulldogs have proven they know how to peak in the postseason and look to be back home in Omaha in 2010.

Zach Cone made his share of highlight catches in 2009 including this one

against Clemson to preserve a 6-5 win.

Third baseman Colby May will lead the offense in 2010. He earned Freshman

All-America honors in 2009 after batting .339-11-42.

A Georgia record 93,360 fans cheered on the Bulldogs at Foley Field in 2009.

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Georgia Coaching Staff

The Georgia Coaches’ Pledge

“These student-athletes are entrusted to my care. I will train them to the best of my ability. I will develop them into smartly disciplined, physically fit, highly-trained athletes thoroughly indoctrinated in love for the Georgia Bulldogs who represent the University of Georgia and the athletic program in the highest possible manner. I will encourage our athletes and insist that they perform to the best of their ability in the classroom as well as in the arena of competitive athletics. I will require of them, and demonstrate by my own example, the highest standards of integrity, personal conduct, morality, sportsmanship and professional skill.”

2004College World Series: Tied for 3rd Place*Final National Ranking: #4*SEC Co-Champions; Eastern Division Champion*NCAA Athens Regional and NCAA Atlanta Super Regional Champions *10 Bulldogs on the SEC Academic Honor Roll*Baseball America College Coach of the Year*SEC Coach of the Year*School record 12-game SEC winning streak *13-2 in the final 15 SEC games of the season *Swept a 3-game series at Florida and at Miss. State for the first time in school history*.971 Team FLDG.% and 73 Double Plays Turned ranked 2nd best in school history*School record 28 games televised*School record for Average Home Attendance (1,871) *Four Bulldogs selected in the MLB Draft

2006College World Series: Tied for 7th Place*Final National Ranking: #6*NCAA Athens Regional and NCAA Athens Super Regional Champions *12 Bulldogs on the SEC Academic Honor Roll*SEC Tournament Finish: T3rd (best since 1989)*Led SEC in Wins (47), Batting (.309), RBI (458)*School Records: Hits (786), Total Bases (1208), Innings Pitched (627.1), Saves (17)*Eight Shutouts (2nd most in school history)*Foley Field record crowd of 4,302 saw Georgia defeat South Carolina to win the NCAA Athens Super Regional*Five Bulldogs selected in the MLB Draft includ-ing a first round pick in RHP Brooks Brown*Tied school record with three All-Americans in Joshua Fields, Joey Side and Josh Morris*Fourth time in five seasons set a new mark for the highest average home attendance (2,026)

2008College World Series: 2nd Place

*Final National Ranking: #2*College World Series Finalist*SEC Champions, Eastern Division Champions*NCAA Athens Regional and NCAA Athens Super Regional Champions *School record 15 Bulldogs on the SEC Academic Honor Roll; A 2nd Team Academic All-American and SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year*School record 31 television appearances*Tied school record with six players selected in the MLB Draft including two 1st Round picks in All-Americans Gordon Beckham (SS), 8th over-all and Joshua Fields (RHP), 20th overall)*School Records: At Bats (2,547), Hits (787), Total Bases (1,225), Saves (19), Innings Pitched (634) and tied mark for Games Played (71)*Set school record for Total Attendance (93,152) and Average Attendance (2,517) at Foley Field

The Perno Era features three trips to the College World Series since 2004

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In eight seasons at the University of Georgia, David Perno has guided the Bulldogs to five postseason appearances, more than any other coach in program history. He has taken three Georgia teams to college baseball’s ultimate destination, the College World Series (CWS). Most recently, Perno led Georgia to the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and 2009, the school’s first back-to-back trips to the postseason since 2001-02. He also led the 2008 squad to the College World Series Finals, another Southeastern Confer-ence (SEC) title, a consensus No. 2 final national ranking and the second best finish in school history. He is one of only 12 men in NCAA history to take three teams to to the CWS in his first seven years as a head coach.

Perno, 42, begins his 14th year with the Bulldogs including the ninth as head coach. Under Perno, Georgia has shown a standard of excellence on and off the field. He has led the Bulldogs to the CWS in 2004, 2006 and 2008. Perno has the distinction of going to the CWS with the Bulldogs as a player (1990 national champions), assistant coach (2001) and three times as a head coach. In school history, the Bulldogs have made only nine NCAA Regionals, and five of those trips have been during Perno’s tenure.

Player development is another highlight in the Perno era. A total of 34 Bulldogs have had the opportunity to play professional baseball after com-ing to Georgia as a non-drafted player. Also, 12 Bulldogs have improved their draft status the next time they were selected. In 2009, Georgia led the nation with 11 players drafted including seven that were not selected com-ing out of high school. Rich Poythress, a second round pick, headlined the 2009 contingent as the first baseman earned All-America honors and was a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy.

Under Perno, student-athletes have made the annual SEC Academic Honor Roll 87 times including a record 15 in 2008. A total of 42 Bulldogs have signed professional contracts.

Since 2006, Georgia has had five players drafted in the first three rounds including a pair of first-rounders, shortstop Gordon Beckham and pitcher Joshua Fields in 2008. The All-American Beckham was a second team Academic All-American, a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, the Dick Howser Trophy and the Brooks Wallace Award. Fields earned the National Stopper of the Year Award as the nation’s best closer, was a finalist for the Clemens Award and a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes.

In 2009, Perno guided Geor-gia to a 14-0 start, breaking the 98-year old record for the best start in school history and the program’s first No. 1 ranking in the regular season. The Bulldogs led the SEC with a school record 109 home runs and for the second straight year under Perno, Georgia set school records for total attendance at Foley Field.

With the 2008 SEC title, the second under Perno, Georgia earned a national seed and served as a host for an NCAA Regional and Super Regional. The Bulldogs went 45-25-1 overall in reaching the CWS Finals and set a school record with a 20-9-1 league mark.

Georgia Coaching StaffPerno earned SEC Coach of the Year honors for the second time. In 2008, Georgia became the first school in SEC history to sweep the annual league honors as voted on by the coaches. A Bulldog earned SEC Player, Pitcher, Scholar-Athlete and Coach of the Year accolades.

In only his third season at the helm, Perno, an Athens native and Georgia alumnus was honored as the 2004 College Coach of the Year by Baseball America. Perno guided the Bulldogs to a third place finish at the 2004 CWS, a share of the SEC title and a final national ranking of fourth. The Bulldogs went 45-23 in 2004, setting school records with a 12-game SEC winning streak, 28 games televised and the highest total attendance and per game average in Foley Field history.

Perno was also recognized by his colleagues as the 2004 American Baseball Coaches Assocation/Diamond South Regional Coach of the Year, the 2004 SEC Coach of the Year (along with Arkansas’ Dave Van Horn) and the 2004 National Coach of the Year by College Baseball Insider.com. Geor-gia’s recruiting class for 2004 was ranked 10th best nationally by Baseball America.

In 2006, the Bulldogs showcased another sizzling second half perfor-mance that featured a 13-game winning streak, going 23-7 over their final 30 games. In the SEC, they went 15-5 in their last 20 games to finish second in the Eastern Division and third overall. Georgia earned one of the 16 host sites for NCAA Regional play and eventually one of the eight Super Regional sites. Georgia eliminated Florida State to win a regional and South Carolina to capture a super regional to punch another ticket to Omaha. The Bulldogs concluded the year 47-23 and ranked sixth nationally. The 47 wins tied for the second most in school history and led the SEC.

In 2007, the Bulldogs played the second most games against ranked opponents of any SEC school despite having one of the youngest teams in the league. Georgia freshmen pitchers made 86 appearances, and Bulldog freshmen hitters tallied 703 at bats, and these totals ranked among the top three of any SEC team.

Perno has spearheaded numerous improvements to Foley Field including a new professional playing surface and installation of a drainage system, new and additional chair back seating for the fans and upgrading and renova-tion of the Bulldog locker room, athletic training room and players lounge. In 2006, the Foley Field upgrades included new lights and a state-of-the-art scoreboard/videoboard and sound system.

On July 21, 2001, Perno became the 24th baseball coach in school history. He had just completed his fifth year on the Georgia staff including his second under Ron Polk. Perno’s recruiting efforts have helped build the program back to a force in the SEC. Perno’s initial charge as head coach was to sustain the momentum created by the 2001 Bulldogs that captured the SEC title and advanced to the CWS. After the professional draft and graduation claimed Georgia’s entire starting infield, pitching rotation and two catchers, Perno guided a youthful squad to the 2002 NCAA Atlanta Regional final and a record of 32-29. It marked the only time in school history that Georgia had made back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament. Georgia’s 2002 schedule ranked among the toughest in the country, featuring 32 road games.

In 2003, the Bulldogs won eight of their last 12 games to finish 29-26. The final part of the schedule featured nine games against opponents ranked in the top 20 and Georgia went 5-4 including a series sweep of Georgia Tech for the first time since 1986. Freshmen played a major role especially in the pitching staff. They combined for a 14-9 mark and accounted for 42 percent

of the innings pitched. The 14 wins by the 2003 rookie class tied a school mark. The 2004 season was the second most successful campaign in school history until the 2008 squad finished second. In 2005, Georgia narrowly missed the postseason, going 30-25 and falling a half-game short of qualifying for the SEC Tournament. Georgia tied a school record with six Bulldogs selected in the annual MLB draft including five pitchers. In 2006, Georgia returned again to the CWS. Before coming back to Georgia, Perno was an assistant under Robert Sapp at Middle Georgia Junior College. In 1996,

David PernoHead Coach

9th Season

14th Year at UGA

(Georgia ’91)

CWS: 1990, ’01, ’04, ’06, ’08SEC Champions: 2001, ’04, ’08

NCAA College World Series: 2004, 2006, 2008 NCAA Appearances:2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009SEC Titles: 2004, 2008MLB Draftees: 39Free Agent Signees: 9All-SEC Recipients: 16SEC Academic Honorees: 87Freshman All-Americans: 8 ABCA All-Region: 9 USA Baseball Team: 1 NCAA All-Tournament: 22

Georgia Accomplishments Under Perno

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The Perno FileBorn: July 5, 1967High School: Clarke Central, Athens, Ga., 1986College Education: Univ. of Georgia, B.A.-1991 Marshall University, M.A.-1993Family: Wife: Melaney Chastain; Children: Saidee (10), Hayes (6)Collegiate Baseball Experience: Middle Georgia Junior College, 1987Univ. of Georgia, 1988, ’90-’91, NCAA Champions, 1990Coaching Career: Head Coach, Cortland (N.Y.) Apples, Northeastern Collegiate Summer League, 1992-1996Assistant Coach, Marshall University, 1993-1995Assistant Coach, Middle Georgia Junior College, 1996Assistant Coach, Univ. of Georgia, June 1996-July 2001Head Coach, Univ. of Georgia, July 20, 2001-present

Record Versus OpponentsAlabama ..................... 9-16Alabama A&M ............. 1-0Arizona ....................... 6-2Arkansas..................... 11-8Arm. Atlantic State ..... 0-1Auburn ........................ 12-6Austin Peay ................ 2-0Bethune Cookman ...... 3-0Birmingham Sou. ........ 1-1Clemson ..................... 11-8Coastal Carolina ......... 1-0College Charleston ..... 2-0Connecticut................. 1-0East Carolina .............. 0-1East Tenn. State ......... 3-0Elon ............................ 3-0Florida......................... 10-16Florida State ............... 3-3Fresno State ............... 1-2Furman ....................... 4-0Gardner-Webb ............ 4-5Georgia Southern ....... 6-5Georgia State ............. 10-0Georgia Tech .............. 15-13Jacksonville ................ 1-0

Jacksonville State ....... 1-2James Madison .......... 1-1Kennesaw State ......... 5-2Kentucky ..................... 19-5LeMoyne ..................... 2-0Liberty ........................ 5-0Lipscomb .................... 1-1Louisville ..................... 6-2LSU............................. 5-15-1McNeese State ........... 1-0Memphis ..................... 2-1Mercer ........................ 6-0Miami, Fla. .................. 1-0Michigan ..................... 0-1Middle Tenn. St. .......... 1-0Mississippi .................. 9-11Miss. State .................. 17-8Morehead State .......... 1-0North Carolina ............ 1-0N.C.-Asheville ............. 3-0N.C.-Greensboro ........ 3-0N.C. State ................... 2-1N.C. Wilmington.......... 1-1Ohio State................... 2-1Oral Roberts ............... 1-0

Oregon State .............. 1-6Presbyterian ............... 2-0Purdue ........................ 2-1Quinnipiac................... 3-0Rice ............................ 0-1Sacred Heart .............. 1-0San Diego ................... 3-0Savannah State .......... 1-0South Alabama ........... 0-1South Carolina ............ 12-16Southern California ..... 1-5Stanford ...................... 2-0Tennessee .................. 10-14Tenn. Tech .................. 4-1Texas .......................... 0-2Vanderbilt .................... 14-14Wake Forest ............... 1-1Western Carolina ........ 4-3William & Mary ............ 1-0Winthrop ..................... 4-3Wofford ....................... 4-0Wright State ................ 0-1Youngstown State ....... 3-0

Five NCAA Regionals (14-7, 3 titles)

2002 (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-2, Finish 2ndMay 31 Georgia d. Louisville 7-1June 1 #9 Ga. Tech d. Georgia 3-0 June 1 Georgia d. Coastal Carolina 9-7 June 2 #9 Ga. Tech d. Georgia 8-7

2004 (Athens, Ga.) 3-1, Advance to SuperJune 4 #11 Georgia d. MTSU 16-2June 5 #11 Georgia d. #22 Clemson 6-3June 6 #22 Clemson d. #11 Georgia 10-9June 6 #11 Georgia d. #22 Clemson 7-6(10)

2006 (Athens, Ga.) 4-1, Advance to SuperJune 3 #8 Georgia d. Sacred Heart 11-0June 3 Fla. State d. #8 Georgia 6-4June 4 #8 Georgia d. Jacksonville 15-8June 4 #8 Georgia d. Fla. State 7-1June 5 #8 Georgia d. Fla. State 3-2

2008 (Athens, Ga.) 4-1, Advance to SuperMay 30 Lipscomb d. #8 Georgia 10-7May 31 #8 Georgia d. Louisville 9-8June 1 #8 Georgia d. Lipscomb 14-3June 1 #8 Georgia d. Ga. Tech 8-0June 2 #8 Georgia d. Ga. Tech 18-6

2009 (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1-2, Finish 3rdMay 29 Georgia d. Ohio State 24-8May 30 #6 Fla. State d. Georgia 8-2 May 31 Ohio State d. Georgia 13-6

Perno In The NCAA PostseasonCollege World Series: 2004, 2006, 2008

Three NCAA Super Regionals (6-2, 3 titles)

2004 (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-0, Advance to CWSJune 11 #9 Georgia d. #3 Ga. Tech 7-5June 12 #9 Georgia d. #3 Ga. Tech 5-3

2006 (Athens, Ga.) 2-1, Advance to CWSJune 10 #15 S. Carolina d. #7 Georgia 15-6June 11 #7 Georgia d. #15 S. Carolina 11-5June 12 #7 Georgia d. #15 S. Carolina 11-6

2008 (Athens, Ga.) 2-1, Advance to CWSJune 6 #7 Georgia d. #15 N.C. State 11-4June 7 #15 N.C. State d. #7 Georgia 10-6June 8 #7 Georgia d. #15 N.C. State 17-8

Three College World Series (6-6, Best Finish: 2nd)

2004 (Omaha, Neb.) 2-2, Finish T3rdJune 18 #6 Georgia d. #8 Arizona 8-7June 20 #2 Texas d. #6 Georgia 9-3 June 22 #6 Georgia d. #8 Arizona 3-1June 23 #2 Texas d. #6 Georgia 7-6

2006 (Omaha, Neb.) 0-2, Finish T7thJune 17 #1 Rice d. #6 Georgia 6-4June 19 #4 Oregon State d. #6 Georgia 5-3

2008 (Omaha, Neb.) 4-2, Finish 2ndJune 14 #6 Georgia d. #1 Miami 7-4June 16 #6 Georgia d. #7 Stanford 4-3June 21 #6 Georgia d. #7 Stanford 10-8CWS FinalsJune 23 #6 Georgia d. #8 Fresno St. 7-6June 24 #8 Fresno St. d. #6 Georgia 19-10June 25 #8 Fresno St. d. #6 Georgia 6-1

Perno’s Coaching RecordYear School Record SEC Finish NCAA2002 Georgia 32-29 15-15 T3rd-E 2-22003 Georgia 29-26 10-20 5th-E --2004 Georgia 45-23 19-11 T1st 7-3 (CWS)2005 Georgia 30-25 12-17 5th-E --2006 Georgia 47-23 18-12 2nd-E 6-4 (CWS)2007 Georgia 23-33 11-19 6th-E --2008 Georgia 45-25-1 20-9-1 1st 10-4 (CWS)2009 Georgia 38-24 15-15 3rd-E 1-2Total 289-208-1 120-118-1 26-15

Home: 179-97 Away: 81-90-1 Neutral: 29-21Day: 189-130-1 Night: 100-78 Extra Innings: 12-19-1

Coaching Honors2004 Baseball America College Coach of the Year

2004 College Baseball Insider National Coach of the Year2004, 2008 ABCA/Diamond South Regional Coach of the Year

2004, 2008 SEC Coach of the Year

Milestone Victories Date Win No. GameFeb. 22, 2002 1 *UGA 10, North Carolina 8 (Season Opener)June 4, 2004 100 UGA 16, Middle Tenn. 2 (NCAA Athens Regional)^June 18, 2004 105 #6 UGA 8, #8 Arizona 7 (College World Series)April 28, 2007 200 UGA 9, Kentucky 3 in Lexington, Ky.*Savannah, Ga. (Grayson Stadium); ^College World Series debut, Omaha, Neb.

The Perno Family: Melaney, Saidee, Hayes and David

Georgia Coaching Staff

the Warriors posted a 58-9 mark and third place finish at the JUCO World Series. Perno worked with the pitchers and recruiting.

Following his playing career which included one season at Middle Georgia and three at the University of Georgia, Perno served as an assistant coach at Marshall University for three years. While at Marshall, he received his master’s degree in Athletic and Health Education. From 1992-1996, Perno coached the Cortland (N.Y.) Apples in the Northeastern Collegiate Summer League.

Perno, played for Sapp at Middle Georgia in 1987 as the Warriors went 42-6 en route to a third place finish in the state. Perno transferred to the University of Georgia in 1988 where he played his final three seasons in various roles and was a member of the national championship team in 1990. He graduated from Georgia in 1991 with a degree in Marketing Education. A 1986 graduate of Clarke Central, Perno lettered in baseball and football and was an All-State selection as a senior. He played running back on the 1985 football state championship team and also played on the 1985 American Legion state championship team. Perno is married to the former Melaney Chastain of Athens, Ga. They have two children, Saidee Woodlyn (10) and David Hayes (6).

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Big Bulldog Rallies in the Perno Era

As Yogi Berra once said, “it ain’t over until it’s over.” Georgia has had more than 20 memorable comeback wins under head coach David Perno including three from a seven-run def-icit and another when the Bulldogs trailed 9-0.

Here’s a look at the top four ac-cording to the Bulldog coaches and players.

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June 6, 2004 Georgia Storms Past #22 Clemson 7-6 To Win NCAA Regional ATHENS: Clemson forced another game to decide the regional title when it rallied back from a 9-2 deficit in the fifth inning to defeat Georgia 10-9. After a 45-minute break be-tween games, Clemson jumped ahead 4-0 by the second inning and carried a 6-4 lead to the ninth as the home team. In the bottom of the eighth, Coach Perno was ejected for arguing balls and strikes. The crowd and the Bull-dogs seemed to be energized by Perno’s actions.

Bobby Felmy led off the ninth by hitting the first pitch over the fence for a solo home run. Then, Jason Jacobs followed with anoth-er blast to tie the game at 6-6. Clint Sammons smashed a solo shot in the 10th to give the Bulldogs a 7-6 lead. Will Startup blanked the Tigers over the last 3.2 innings including two strikeouts with run-ners on in the bottom of the 10th to push the Bulldogs in to a Super Regional!

The next day, Tiger coach Jack Leggett called Perno and said looking back it was one of the greatest days of competition he had been a part of in his career. Also, he wished the Bulldogs continued success in the post season.

April 28, 2002 Georgia Avoids Gator Sweep

GAINESVILLE, FLA: Along with get-ting no-hit by Keith Ramsey until one out in the seventh, Georgia was staring at a series sweep by the 12th-ranked Gators. Adam Swann was the lone Bulldog to reach base through the first eight frames, drawing a walk in the fourth and breaking up the no-hitter with a one-out single in the seventh.

Trailing 4-0 in the ninth, the Bulldogs rallied for six runs on five hits and two Flor-ida errors.

Jon Armitage started the rally with a leadoff single. Matt Cavender spoiled the shutout with a two-run single. Lee Mitchell tied the game with another two-run single. Clint Sammons provided the go-ahead run-scoring single.

Then, Jeffrey Carswell and the Bull-dogs retired the Gators in the ninth for a 6-4 win!

May 11, 2003 Georgia Outlasts #14 Miss. State 8-7

ATHENS: Georgia trailed 7-0 going to the sixth and did not have a hit. They chipped away with one run in the sixth and two in the seventh, eighth and ninth to force extra innings.

The four runs over the final two frames all came with two outs, highlighted by a two-run double by Justin McClain, an RBI-dou-ble by Josh Smith and a run-scoring single by David Coffey to tie it at 7-7.

Then in the 14th, MSU pushed one run across only to see the Bulldogs answer with a double by Jon Armitage and eventually a sacrifice fly by McClain. In the 15th, Justin Holmes led off with a double and after a walk to Smith, Coffey drilled a base hit to left field for the game-winner!

The game took 4:41 and was the sec-ond longest in school history!

May 26, 2006 Georgia Wins Slugest Over South Carolina 16-10

BIRMINGHAM: In one of the all-time great comebacks in school history, ninth-ranked Georgia overcame an early 9-0 deficit to power past USC 16-10 in an SEC Tournament elimination game. The Bulldogs trailed 9-0 in the second and then freshman Trevor Holder, senior Rip Warren and junior Joshua Fields combined to cool off the USC bats. For the second day in a row, Georgia pounded out 16 runs on 22 hits in a game that lasted exactly 3:42. Georgia cut it to 9-5 in the third and 9-8 by the fourth before taking the lead for good in the fifth when Joey Side smashed a two-run home run to dead center off Gamecock closer Wynn Pelzer. Along with Side, Jonathan Wyatt, Gordon Beckham and Kyle Keen drove in two runs apiece while senior Jason Jacobs went 3-for-5 with four RBI.

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Jason Eller enters his eighth season on the staff at the University of Georgia including his fourth as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator.

A native of Marietta, Ga., he has helped Georgia to three College World Series (CWS) appearances since 2004. Also, he has set a new standard in Bulldog recruiting with 22 members getting selected in the past three Major League Baseball (MLB) drafts.

A record eight signees were drafted in 2007 and 2008 while six were selected in 2009. In the 2007 MLB draft, the eight selections were high-lighted by first round pick Ben Revere who opted to turn professional and five others going in the first 18 rounds. Ultimately, four of those Bulldogs made it to Athens. In 2008, Georgia had eight more members of its recruiting class selected by Major League clubs. Also, the 2008 class featured six members among Baseball America’s Top 100 High School Prospects, which tied for the most by any school during the early signing period. In 2009, four of the six signees that were drafted decided to come to UGA.

Eller’s duties on the field include working with the outfielders and hitters. He has served as a first base coach and third base coach. In 2003, Eller came to Georgia as a volunteer coach and was promoted to a full-time assistant in August of 2006.

Eller helped Georgia hitters set a school record and SEC-best 109 home runs in 2009 as the Bulldogs made their second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. It was the first time Georgia made back-to-back trips to the NCAA postseason since 2001-02. Georgia’s 2008 recruiting class was ranked fifth nationally by Col-legiate Baseball, and the group combined to start 226 games for Georgia in 2009.

Eller helped guide the SEC Champion Bulldogs to within a victory of the 2008 national championship. Georgia captured another NCAA Athens Regional and Super Regional, and then the Bulldogs reached the CWS Finals. Georgia earned a consensus final national ranking of number two, marking the second best finish in school history. Georgia’s offense in 2008 set school records for Hits, Total Bases, At Bats and tied the mark for Games Played.

His work with the outfielders and hitters helped Georgia to a third place finish at the 2004 CWS, a share of the SEC title, a record of 45-23

and final national ranking of fourth in the country. Also, the Bulldog defense posted a .971 fielding percentage which ranked the second best in school history. The 2003 squad set the school record with a .972 fielding percentage. One of Eller’s top newcomers in 2004 was Joey Side who earned Freshman All-America honors by Collegiate Baseball and was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.

By 2006, Side earned All-America and All-SEC honors and was a sixth round draft pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 2006 outfield, which helped carry the Bulldogs back to the CWS, was arguably Georgia’s greatest ever. They set a school record for putouts and assists. Along with Side, senior outfielder Bobby Felmy and Kyle Keen earned an opportunity to play professional baseball while junior Jonathan Wyatt led the team in batting and anchored the 2007 outfield. Wyatt capped his final year with an SEC-best perfect fielding percentage in 164 total chances. He was one of three outfielders nationally to earn a Rawl-ings Gold Glove Award. Wyatt was a 13th round draft pick of the Chicago Cubs in 2007.

Eller came to the Bulldogs from Georgia State where he spent the 2002 season as an as-sistant on Mike Hurst’s staff. Eller served as hitting instructor, worked with the outfielders and was the team’s strength training coordinator. Also, Eller was a part of the East Cobb baseball program. He was the manager of the 2003 Perfect Game Junior Division champion East Cobb Braves. He served as manager of the 18 and under CABA World Series champion-ship East Cobb Tigers squad in 2001 and as-sistant coach of the 2000 team that won the CABA World Series. He has worked as an instruc-tor at various summer baseball camps including at Georgia, Florida State, Griffey International and the Bucky Dent Baseball School.

He is a 1998 gradu-

The Eller FileBorn: Feb. 24, 1973 in Kennesaw, Ga.High School: Sprayberry HS, Marietta, Ga., 1991College Education: Georgia State, B.A. - 1998Family: SingleCollegiate Baseball Experience: Georgia State, 1992-95Professional Baseball Experience: Athletes-In-Action (Africa and Ecuador), 1995-96; Tennessee Walkers (Big South Independent Assoc.), 1997Coaching: Asst. Manager, New Jersey Diamonds (LPBL), 1998Asst. Coach, Martin Methodist College, 1999-2000Asst. Coach, Wofford College, 2000-01Manager/Asst. Coach, East Cobb Tigers (18 and under), 2000-02Asst. Coach, Georgia State, 2002Volunteer Asst. Coach, Univ. of Georgia, August 2002-2006Asst. Coach, Univ. of Georgia, August 2006-present

Georgia Coaching Staff

Jason EllerAssistant Coach

Recruiting Coordinator

8th Season

(Ga. State ’98)

CWS: 2004, ’06, ’08SEC Champions: 2004, ’08

ate of Georgia State with a degree in sociology. He was a four-year letterman for the Panther baseball team from 1992-95 and served as a student assis-tant in 1996. A former first baseman/outfielder, he was named GSU’s most improved player in 1995. He still holds the school record with 17 putouts in a game. He spent a couple of years in Africa and Ecuador playing for Athletes-in-Action as well one year in the Big South Independent League for the Tennessee Walkers before beginning his coaching career full-time.

In 1998, he was as an assistant manager for the New Jersey Diamonds of the Ladies Profes-sional Baseball League before heading to Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tenn., where he was an assistant on Jeff Dodson’s staff. The 2000 squad posted a school record 42-16 mark including 20-7 in the TranSouth Athletic Conference. They finished the year ranked 19th in the final NAIA ratings.

Eller spent the 2001 season as an assistant at Wofford College under Steve Traylor where the Terriers posted their highest victory total in seven years of Division One play and tied the mark for most wins since 1992. His primary responsibilities included working with the hitters, assistant pitching coach, first base coach and recruiting in the state of Georgia.

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The Wiederhold FileBorn: Nov. 21, 1970 in Columbus, Ga.High School: Cedar Shoals, Athens, Ga., 1989College Education: Kennesaw State, B.A. - 1994Family: Children: Dalton (9), Daira (7) Collegiate Baseball Experience: Kennesaw State, 1990-93Coaching: Asst. Coach, Oglethorpe, 1994-1995Asst. Coach/Pitching, Kennesaw State, 1996-1999Asst. Coach/Pitching, Louisianan-Monroe, 2000-2001Administrative Asst., LSU, 2002Asst. Coach/Pitching, LSU 2003-2006Volunteer Asst. Coach, Univ. of Georgia, 2006-2007Asst. Coach, Univ. of Georgia, 2007-present

A veteran of the post season, Brady Wiederhold has been a part of staffs that have advanced to the Division I College World Series three times and the Division II College World Series four times. In his third year at Geor-gia in 2009, he helped guide the Bulldogs to their second consecutive ap-pearance in the NCAA Tournament after finishing as the SEC Champion and CWS Finalist in 2008.

As the Bulldog pitching coach, Wiederhold’s 2009 staff finished in the top half of the SEC in ERA, opponent’s batting average and fewest home runs allowed. Wiederhold’s work with the pitchers saw six members select-ed in the 2009 Major League Baseball annual draft including Trevor Holder in the third round and Dean Weaver in the seventh round.

In his second year at Georgia, he helped guide the 2008 Bulldogs to within a victory of the national championship. Georgia reached the CWS Finals and earned a consensus final national ranking of number two.Wie-derhold’s work with the 2008 Southeastern Conference champion Bulldog pitching staff saw four members drafted. All-American Joshua Fields went in the first round, 20th overall, and the SEC rotation of Holder, Stephen Dodson and Nathan Moreau were picked by the 11th round. Fields and Dodson improved their status from 2007 while Holder and Moreau were first-time selections. Also, senior Nick Montgomery signed a free agent con-tract.

In 2008, Fields returned for his senior season and captured the Na-tional Stopper of the Year Award as the nation’s top closer. He led the NCAA with 18 saves and was named the SEC Pitcher of the Year by the league coaches. Holder and Dodson earned second team All-SEC honors.The duo along with Moreau combined to make every SEC start in helping Georgia set a school record with a 20-9-1 SEC mark. Also, the Bulldog pitching staff set school records with 634 innings pitched, 19 saves and 71 starts. Geor-gia had a 12-game SEC stretch when the bullpen pitched 40 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run.

In 2007, Widerhold inherited the second youngest pitching staff in the SEC as freshmen combined for 86 appearances. In 2008, the sophomore class led by Alex McRee and Dean Weaver showed tremendous improve-ment. After combining to go 3-7 as freshmen, the duo posted a combined 13-2 mark.

Before coming to Georgia, Wiederhold spent four seasons at LSU. In 2002, Wiederhold served as an administrative assistant on Smoke Laval’s Tiger staff before being promoted to pitching coach in 2003. The Tigers advanced to the College World Series in 2003 and 2004. In his first season as the pitching coach with the Tigers, LSU won the SEC and led the league with 515 strikeouts. The pitching staff featured four major league draft se-lections that year (Billy Sadler, Brian Wilson, Jake Tompkins and Bo Pettit) plus All-SEC Nate Bumstead and a pair of freshman All-Americans in Jason Determann and Justin Meier. One of the highlights of the 2004 CWS squad was when they tossed three consecutive complete games for the first time in modern-day school history. Lane Mestepey (SEC Tournament), Meier (NCAA Regional opener) and Bumstead (NCAA Regional semifinal) each went the distance. Bumstead won 10 games that year and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers.

In 2004 and 2005, Wiederhold helped develop Clay Dirks who earned freshman All-America and All-SEC honors in his career along with All-Amer-ican and All-SEC standout Greg Smith. Both hurlers were 10-game winners in 2005 and Smith was a sixth round pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks. In 2006, the LSU pitching staff registered 35 wins despite featuring just two

draft picks, two-way player Will Harris going in the ninth round to Colorado and Edgar Ramirez selected in the 36th round by the New York Mets.

Prior to his tenure at LSU, Wiederhold worked two seasons as the pitching coach at Louisiana-Monroe. The Indians advanced to the 2000 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. The ULM staff ranked among the top 15 nationally in team earned run average (ERA). Also, the staff set the school’s single season strikeout mark en route to a school-record 41 wins.

Before heading to ULM, Wiederhold spent four seasons as the pitch-ing coach at his alma mater, the Kennesaw State Owls. During this time, the Owls appeared in four Division II College World Series. They won the na-tional title in 1996 and finished second in 1998 and 1999. The KSU pitching staff led the nation in ERA in 1997 and 1998. Wiederhold began his coach-ing career as an assistant at Oglethorpe University in 1994. The Stormy Petrels went 46-28 that year and won the Southern Collegiate Athletic Con-ference Eastern Division title.

Wiederhold was a four-year letterman at KSU from 1990-93. A former catcher, he was named the team’s top defensive player as a senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from KSU in 1994.

A native of Columbus, Ga., Wiederhold has two children, Dalton, 8, and Daira, 6.

Georgia Coaching Staff

Brady WiederholdAssistant Coach

Pitching

Fourth Season

(Kennesaw St. ’94)

CWS: 2003, ’04, ’08

SEC Champions: 2003, ’04, ’08

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Justin Holmes enters his third year as a volunteer coach on the Uni-versity of Georgia baseball staff. In his first year, he was part of an SEC Championship team that finished second at the College World Series. In 2009, the Bulldogs returned to the NCAA Baseball Tournament, marking the first back-to-back trips for the program since 2001-02.

A native of Oviedo, Fla., Holmes spent four years play-ing professional baseball before returning to Georgia to begin his coaching career. He holds the Bulldog record for best career fielding percentage by a shortstop at .951. He works with the infield-ers and serves as the first base coach.

Holmes was a three-year starter for the Bulldogs including Co-MVP of the 2004 squad that finished third at the College World Series with a 45-23 record. He earned second team All-SEC honors as a senior captain. He batted a team-best .332 with eight home runs and 56 RBI in leading the Bulldogs to the 2004 SEC title.

As a junior, he hit .301-1-16 and ranked second among SEC short-stops with a .971 Fielding Percentage. For his career, Holmes hit .319

The Holmes FileBorn: Nov. 28, 1981 in Montgomery, Ala.High School: Oviedo HS, Oviedo, Fla., 2000College Education : University of Georgia, B.A. - 2005Family: Wife: Elizabeth NewsomeCollegiate Baseball Experience: University of South Florida, 2001University of Georgia, 2002-04, All-SEC 2nd Team SSProfessional Baseball Experience: 26th round draft pick of the Cleveland Indians, 2004; Burlington (N.C.), Eastlake (Ohio); Indians organization, 2004-05; Traverse City (Mich.), Independent Frontier League, 2005-06Coaching: Volunteer Coach, Univ. of Georgia, 2007-present

Georgia Staff

Kris EdgeDirector of

Baseball Operations

First Season

(Georgia ’02)

CWS: 2001SEC Champions: 2001

Kris Edge, a four-year starting outfielder for Georgia from 1999-2002, begins his first season back with the Bulldogs as the director of baseball operations. Edge, 29, will handle alumni relations and camps plus he will assist in various administrative duties.

Edge spent the past two years as an assistant coach/recruiting coordi-nator at Middle Georgia Junior College. He helped the Warriors to a pair of playoff appearances including a 44-20 mark in 2009 and the Junior College World Series. Before his stint at Middle Georgia, Edge managed and was an

Justin HolmesVolunteer Coach

Third Season

(Georgia ’05)

CWS: 2004, ’08SEC Champions: 2004, ’08

with nine home runs, 94 RBI and 34 stolen bases.

Holmes was a 26th round draft pick of the Cleveland Indians in 2004. He played in the Indians organi-zation for two years, spending time in Bur-lington, N.C. in the Appalachian League, and Eastlake, Ohio for Lake County in the South Atlantic League. Also, he played for the Traverse City (Mich.) Beach Bums of the independent Frontier League. Holmes was a two-time All-Star selection for the Bums.

Holmes began his collegiate career at the University of South Florida, playing one season with the Bulls before transferring to Georgia in 2002. He is a 2005 graduate of UGA with a degree in Classical Culture. He is married to the former Elizabeth Newsome of Washington, Ga. She is a 2008 gradu-ate of the UGA veterinary school. She was a member of Georgia’s 2003 and 2004 national championship equestrian teams.

instructor for the Savannah Chain, a summer league 18 and under traveling baseball squad.

A native of Savannah, Ga., Edge was a member of the 2001 Southeastern Conference championship team that advanced to the College World Series. It was Georgia’s first CWS appearance since 1990 and the first league title since 1954. The 2001 team posted a 47-22 record including 20-10 in the SEC. Then in 2002, he was a part of Coach David Perno’s first team, and they reached the finals of the NCAA Atlanta Regional. It was the first time in school history that Georgia had made back-to-back trips to the NCAAs.

A patient hitter in his playing days, Edge still holds the Georgia career record for walks with 157. He ranks among the top 10 in school history with 209 games played in-cluding 144 starts. He batted a career-best .320 as a senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in health edu-cation from UGA.

Edge is married to the former Brooke Ogletree of Villa Rica, Ga. They have two children, Kameron (5) and Aubrey (3).

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Associate athletic trainer Mike Dillon enters his ninth consecutive year with the Bulldog baseball program and 23rd overall with the University of Georgia Athletic As-sociation. His responsibilities include care, prevention, and rehabilitation for the UGA baseball team along with clinical coordinator for the athletic training department.

Dillon has been a part of three of Georgia’s College World Series teams includ-ing the 2008 squad that finished second. He was named Associate Athletic Trainer in March 1997 after serving as an assistant athletic trainer since 1987. Dillon was named Head Basketball Trainer in 1987 after serving as Head Athletic Trainer, baseball coach, and physical science teacher at Chapin High School, Chapin, S.C.

He received his undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina, and his Master of Arts at the University of Alabama. He is the past president of the South Carolina Athletic Trainers Association and the Georgia Athletic Trainers Asso-ciation. He is a member of the Olympic Sports medicine Society. His experience also includes working at the United States Olympic-Training Center in Colorado Springs and as an athletic trainer for soccer in the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.

Dillon is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist, instructor in first aid and CPR, and an athletic training and emergency care instructor, and an EMT - intermediate. Mike also serves as an adjunct instructor in the Department of Exercise Science. He received the Southeast Athletic Trainers Association Backbone award in March 1998. Mike has co - authored numerous journal articles and published book chapters. Mike has also lectured throughout the United States and Japan. Mike is also a guest reviewer for the Journal of Athletic training in the areas of emergency medicine and rehabilitation.

Dillon is married to the former Ouida Moore from Cheraw, S.C., and they have one daughter, Hannah Jean.

Support Staff

Jeremy Heffner, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for Olympic Sports, enters his fifth season working with the baseball program. He has been a part of two Bulldog squads that advanced to the College World Series and two while at the University of Texas including the 2005 national champions.

Heffner is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), and USA Weightlifting. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA), Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (CSCCa), and a Level I Club Coach (USAW). At Georgia, Heffner serves as the strength and conditioning coach for baseball, women’s tennis, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

Academic counselor Cory Kopaniasz is in his 10th year with the Academic Counseling here at the University of Georgia including his second season with the baseball program. As the team’s counselor, Kopaniasz assists the Bulldogs in a variety of academic issues, including classroom performance, progression toward degrees, arranging of tutors and mentors, and the improvement of their study skills and strategies. Also, he currently advises the men’s basketball and women’s gym-nastics teams. He first joined the Athletic Association in January of 1999 and became a full-time employee in July of 2000 as a member of the academic counseling staff. He had served as the academic center’s intern and graduate assistant before taking over full-time duties. He received his bachelor’s degree in Economics from UGA in 2000, and in 2002, he earned his Master’s degree in Sport Studies from Georgia. Kopaniasz served as Associate Director for Academic Support at the Uni-versity of Mississippi from January until June of 2008 before returning to his alma mater. Kopaniasz is married to the former Candace Waters of Watkinsville, Ga., and they have one son, 7-year-old Caden.

Mike Dillon

Athletic Trainer

9th Season

(South Carolina ’81)

CWS: 2004, ’06, ’08

SEC Champions: 2004, ’08

Jeremy Heffner

Strength & Conditioning

5th Season

(North Texas ’02)

CWS: 2004, ’05, ’06, ’08

SEC Champions: 2008

Heffner started at the University of Georgia in July of 2005. A 2002 University of North Texas graduate, he earned a bachelor of science degree in Kinesiology. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, he went to The University of Texas where he received a Master of Education in Exercise Physiology with an emphasis in Sport Science and Nutrition. While at UT, he served as a graduate strength and conditioning Coach, where he was a member of the 2005 Rose Bowl Champion football team, 2004 Col-lege World Series runner up, and 2005 National Champion Baseball Team.

After leaving The University of Texas, Jeremy served as a Strength and Condi-tioning Coach for the Houston Astros Triple AAA affiliate Round Rock Express (Round Rock,Texas).

Cory Kopaniasz

Academic Counselor

2nd Season

(Georgia ’00)

ChristopherLakos

Sports Communications

17th Season

(Georgia ’90)

CWS: 2001, ’04, ’06, ’08

SEC Champions: 2001, ’04, ’08

Christopher Lakos, Associate Director of Sports Communications, enters his 17th season working with the baseball program. He has been a part of four Bulldog teams that have advanced to the College World Series. Also, he works and travels with the nationally-ranked football and tennis programs. He has served as the host media director for five NCAA Tennis Championships, four NCAA Baseball Regionals, three NCAA Baseball Super Regionals and staffed 14 bowl games for the Bulldogs.

A native of Sanford, N.C., Lakos earned a journalism degree from UGA and completed 30 hours of postgraduate work at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette.

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James CrawfordStadium and

Grounds

Jonathan PaulishStudent Manager

Brian VanceStudent Manager

Dave WilliamsAsst. DirectorEvent Mngmt.

Tim CearleyDirector of Ticket

Operations

Shirley ToneyBaseball Admin.

Assistant

Beth GiddensBaseball Office

Assistant

Brenton ShiverAsst. Director Promotions

Chris BramePublic Address Announcer “Diamond” Dave Williams provides

a stirring rendition of “Take Me Out To The Ball Game”

Bulldogs At The CWSFoley Field game day pro-ducer Mike Dewsnap has served on the NCAA College World Series video staff the past few years. The Bulldogs have joined him in Omaha in 2006 and 2008. Here’s Mike with first round picks Brooks Brown and Joshua Fields.

Jonathan Paulish Brian Vance Tyler BryanStudent Trainer

Alexis RosemanStudent Trainer

Foley Field Ticket Personnel Frank Watson and Jo Reynolds; Chuck Steen, Kim Ellis and Jerry Studdard

Support Staff

Veteran groundskeeper

Roy Winfrey has been working at Foley Field for

the past 18 years.

Brent HallmanStudent Assistant

Jason JacobsStudent Manager

Brent HallmanJason Jacobs

Ray Lawrence started Georgia Athletes Outreach in July of 2000 as a part of the Team United staff that also includes Athletes in Action and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He spends part of his time with the Bulldog baseball team.

Associate athletic trainer Mike Dillon begins his ninth consecutive year with the Georgia baseball program and 23rd overall with UGA.

Tyler Bryan Alexis Roseman

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Meet The Bulldogs

Patrick Boling

6-3, 198, Fr., R-R

Cartersville, Ga.

Cartersville HS

#38LHP

High School: A graduate of Cartersville where he played his final two seasons for Stuart Chester; Attended Pepperell for his first two years of high school*A four-year letterman in baseball as a pitcher/first baseman with two state titles*Helped Purple Hurricanes to a state title as a senior as they went 31-4*Limited action as a senior after missing junior year due to “Tommy John” surgery on elbow, went 2-0 on the mound with 12 strikeouts and hit .305 with two home runs and 23 RBI*Went 8-2 with a 1.20 ERA and 76 strikeouts plus hit a team-best .460 with three home runs in 25 games as a sophomore to earn All-Area honors*Named A.P. Student of the Year as a sophomore*Hit a grand slam as a freshman in his first career at-bat

Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1990*Son of Gary and Cindy Boling*Patrick’s brother Jeremiah played baseball at Miss. State and his grand-father played football at Southern Mississippi*Major: Political Science

Malcolm Clapsaddle

6-2, 171, Fr., R-R

Geneva, Fla.

Oviedo HS

#8RHP

High School: A 34th round draft pick of the Baltimore Orioles in 2009*A graduate of Oviedo where he played for Eric Morgan*A four-year letterman for the Lions as a pitcher/third baseman*Posted a 7-5 mark and 1.40 ERA as a senior and hit .275 with 21 RBI*Named Oviedo Pitcher of the Year as a senior*Pitched a complete game six-hitter to defeat eventual 6A state champion Lake Brantley*Earned All-Around Player of the Year honor as a sophomore after going 4-2 with a 3.14 ERA and 41 strikeouts plus hit .305 with 26 RBI and eight stolen bases*Invited to Perfect Game National Showcase event*Played summer baseball for the Florida Hardballers and Central Florida Blackracers

Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1990*Son of Eric and Karen Clapsaddle*Prep teammate of fellow Bulldog freshman Todd Hankins*Major: Pre-Business

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Zach Cone

6-2, 205, So., R-R

Stone Mountain, Ga.

Parkview HS

#12OF

2009 (Freshman): Played in 45 games with 20 starts (6-LF, 11-CF, 3-RF), batting .323 with four home runs and 18 RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 40 total chances (38 PO, 2A)*Hit a team-high .417 (10-for-24) in the postseason*Went 4-for-5 with two home runs and four RBI in the season finale against Ohio State on May 31 in NCAA Regional action*Had two hits and two runs scored in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional opener against Ohio State on May 29*Batted a team-high .444 (4-for-9) in the SEC Tournament; had two hits vs. #7 Ole Miss on May 20 and two doubles vs. #2 LSU on May 23*Went 2-for-3 with a run scored vs. #7 Ga. Tech at Turner Field on May 12*A team-high three hits including an RBI triple vs. Presbyterian on Feb. 24*Went 2-for-5 with a walk, three RBI and a run scored in Georgia debut vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 20*One of five freshmen who started on opening day*Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

Ben Cornwell

6-3, 218, Jr., R-R

Atlanta, Ga.

Ga. Perimeter

#23RHP

2008-09 (Freshman-Sophomore): Attended Virginia Tech and Georgia Perimeter College but saw limited action for the Hokies due to elbow injury and subsequent “Tommy John” surgery*Went 0-0, 13.50 in three appearances (3.1 IP, 6R, 5ER, 3BB, 3K) for coach Pete Hughes as the Hokies went 23-32 in 2008*Debut vs. Pittsburgh on Feb. 23 and ACC debut vs. Ga. Tech on March 7

High School: A graduate of Holy Innocent’s Episcopal School where he played for Dylan Deal*A four-year letterman for the Golden Bears as a pitcher/first baseman/outfielder, career 3.01 ERA with 303 strikeouts in 225.2 IP*A three-year letterman in basketball as a forward/guard*Key part of state championship in baseball as a senior, going 9-2 with a 3.11 ERA and 103 strikeouts in 72.2 IP and two saves for the Golden Bears in Class AA (26-10)*Pitched a perfect game in the semifinals of the state tournament*Named 2007 Class AA State Player of the Year by Georgia Dugout Club*Earned team MVP award as a junior after going 9-3 with a 3.56 ERA with 122 strikeouts in leading squad to the state Final Four and a 26-8 record*Participant in the 2006 USA Baseball Tournament of Stars in Joplin, Mo.*Named team’s Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore (4-3, 2.65 ERA, 46K)

Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1988*Son of Frank and Libby Cornwell*Both parents played college basketball, Frank (The Citadel) and Libby (Converse College)*Major: Sport Management

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 45/20 93 20 30 .323 5 2 4 18 7 25 3/4

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 16/4 21 3 6 .286 3 1 0 3 1 10 2/2

High School: A graduate of Parkview where he played for Chan Brown*A third round pick (112th overall selection) by the L.A. Angels in the 2008 MLB Draft*Four-year letterman in baseball*Earned the Panthers’ MVP honors and was named First Team All-County with a .425 batting average, eight home runs 17 stolen bases, a .510 on base percentage and was 6-0 on the mound as a senior*Named 8-AAAAA Co-Player of the Year with UGA teammate Chase Hawkins *Hit .426 with six home runs and a team-leading 26 RBI as a junior and earned first team All-County and All-Region honors; Also Selected to play for Team Georgia

Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1989*Son of Ronny and Janet Cone*Father, Ronny played football at Georgia Tech, and brother, Kevin, who plays football for the Yellow Jackets *Major: Sport Management

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO*2008 3/0 0 0 0 0 13.50 3.1 6 6 5 3 3

*ACC Career (*Virginia Tech)Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2008 1/0 0 0 0 0 20.25 1.1 4 3 3 1 3

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Earl Daniels

6-1, 187, So., R-R

Valdosta, Ga.

Valdosta HS

#29RHP

Chase Davidson

6-5, 239, So., L-R

Alpharetta, Ga.

Milton HS

#34OF/1B

2010 (Sophomore): Recipient of the Frank D. Foley, Sr., Baseball Scholarship endowment

2009 (Freshman): Played in 45 games with 31 starts (26-RF, 5-DH), batting .231 with three home runs and 19 RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI at Ga. State on March 18*Smashed a two-run homer and three RBI vs. Le Moyne on March 11*Went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBI vs. Quinnipiac on March 6*2-for-4 with an RBI double at Arizona on Feb. 28 *Posted a 3-for-3 performance with first career home run and three RBI vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 21 and batted .400 in the series*One of five freshmen who started on opening day

High School: A graduate of Milton where he played for Joey Ray*A third round pick (88th overall selection) by the Houston Astros in the 2008 MLB draft; Highest drafted player to enroll at Georgia since 1993 (pitcher Brian Powell, third round pick of the Angels and 74th overall)*Three varsity letters in baseball and football; three-year Scholar-Athlete*Hit .430-12-35 RBI as a senior and .396-7-20 as a junior*Named the Eagles’ MVP and, 6-AAAAAA Player of the Year, All-Region, All-State and Georgia Dugout Player of the Year in 2008*Named Offensive Player of the Year at East Cobb Baseball banquet

Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1990*Son of Chuck and Judi Davidson*Major: Pre-Business

2009 (Freshman): Went 0-0 with a 6.00 ERA in four relief appearances as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Made Georgia debut with 0.2 inning of scoreless relief against Wright State on March 24*Tossed an inning of scoreless relief against Winthrop on April 8

High School: A graduate of Valdosta where he played for Bart Shuman*Posted a 12-1 mark, 1.75 ERA and 117 strikeouts in 82.1 innings as a senior in leading the Wildcats to a 28-7 record and the state semfinals*2008 Region 1-AAAAA Player of the Year*Recorded 18 strikeouts in a start against Warner Robins and 17 strike-outs in a start against Cook*Also saw action at shortstop, batting .295 with 20 RBI, 24 runs and 13 stolen bases as a senior*Went 6-5 on the mound with 98 strikeouts in 86 innings as a junior*Batted .311 with eight doubles and 28 RBI as a junior *Earned First Team All-Region honors in 2007 and 2008*Team went 16-14 and advanced to the 2007 playoffs

Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1990*Son of Louis and Elvira Daniels*Major: Housing

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 45/31 108 12 25 .231 9 0 3 19 9 39 3/4

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 22/12 39 4 5 .128 2 0 0 3 4 18 2/3

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 4/0 0 0 0 0 6.00 3.0 6 3 2 2 0

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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Meet The Bulldogs

Brett DeLoach

5-11, 192, Fr., R-R

Blackshear, Ga.

Pierce Co. HS

#22C

High School: A graduate of Pierce County where he played for Greg Gay*A four-year letterman for the Bears as a catcher/outfielder*Also earned four letters in football and one in basketball*Batted .523 with five home runs, 12 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 18 games*A preseason All-State selection in baseball and academics*A 2008 Wendy’s Heisman state finalist*Honor Roll student and salutatorian of senior class, earned UGA Certifi-cate of Merit*Hit. 414-6-31 with a team-high 22 stolen bases as a junior as team went 29-4 and won the Region 2-A title*Hit a grand slam in first playoff game as a junior and Region 2-A Catcher of the Year*2008 Region 2-AA title and advanced to the Elite Eight of the playoffs*Member of Junior Team Georgia*Led team as a sophomore batting .449-7-31 with 28 stolen bases*2007 Region 2-AA title and advanced to the Elite Eight of the playoffs*Named 2007 Best Offensive Player and All-Region catcher*Player summer baseball for the Carolina Cyclones

Personal: Born Oct. 7, 1990*Son of David and Terri DeLoach*Major: Pre-Business

Blake Dieterich

6-2, 209, Fr., L-L

Winter Garden, Fla.

West Orange HS

#27LHP

High School: A graduate of West Orange where he played for Jesse Marlo*A four-year letterman for the Warriors as a pitcher/first baseman*A two-year letterman in football*Named to Honor Roll all four years*Team-best 12-1 record and 0.63 ERA with 114 strikeouts as a senior in leading team to a 28-2 record as champions of the district and Metro Conference for second year in a row*Named Orange County Player of the Year, Co-MVP of the team, All-State second team selection and All-Central Florida team*Posted a 11-2 record with a 2.66 ERA and 82 strikeouts as a junior in leading Warriors to district and Metro Conference titles as team went 28-5*Batted .415-2-34 as a senior and .440-1-45 as a junior*Went 9-0, 0.66 ERA with 73 strikeouts in 53 innings as a sophomore in helping squad to a 25-2 record including a 24-0 start, also hit .403-3-22 to earn All-Metro honors*Played summer baseball for the Midland Redskins in 2008-09, winning the Connie Mack World Series; Played for the Midland Bears in 2007 and won the Mickey Mantle World Series

Personal: Born July 23, 1990*Son of Blake and In Suk Dieterich*Major: Economics

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Meet The Bulldogs

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2007 20/6 2 4 0 0 5.37 52.0 60 36 31 22 252008 27/0 2 1 0 0 6.21 37.2 53 31 26 20 302009 33/0 0 1 0 0 7.31 32.0 38 28 26 20 28Total 80/6 4 6 0 0 6.14 121.2 151 95 83 62 83

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2007 14/5 1 3 0 0 7.15 34.0 43 30 27 19 182008 11/0 1 0 0 0 10.54 13.2 22 17 16 11 62009 16/0 0 1 0 0 12.00 9.0 10 12 12 11 7Total 41/5 2 4 0 0 8.75 56.2 75 59 55 41 31

2009 (Junior): Went 0-1 with a 7.31 ERA in 33 relief appearances as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Drafted in the 47th round with the 1405th overall pick by the Pittsburgh Pirates*Finished the regular season tied for second in the SEC with the most ap-pearances, trailing only teammate Will Harvil*Had best outing of the season vs. #7 Georgia Tech at Turner Field on May 12, throwing 3.0 scoreless innings; he retired nine out of 10 batters faced, and the only batter that reached was on an error*Had scoreless relief appearances against Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech and South Carolina to close out the regular season*Had eight scoreless relief outings in nine appearances from March 27-April 12

2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in 27 games, all in relief for the SEC Champions that advanced to the College World Series Finals and posted a number two final national ranking with a record of 45-25-1*Tallied a 2-1 mark and 6.21 ERA in 37.2 IP with 30 Ks and 20 BB*Wins came over #9 S. Carolina (2.1 IP, 0R) and Kennesaw St. (3 IP, 0R)*Had a streak of 11.2 scoreless IP during the season end at #10 Ga. Tech*1-0, 10.54 ERA in SEC action*Made one appearance in NCAA Athens Regional, 2.0 scoreless IP vs. Lipscomb*Made one appearance in Super Regional, 0.1 IP vs. #15 N.C. State*Made two appearances at the CWS, a total of 1 IP with no walks and 2 K

2007 (Freshman): Went 2-4, 5.37 ERA in 20 appearances with six starts as team went 23-33*Tallied 52 innings pitched with 25 strikeouts and 22 walks*1-2, 5.82 ERA in 26.1 IP as a starter and 1-2, 4.92 ERA as a reliever*In SEC action went 1-3, 7.15 ERA in 14 appearances and five starts*Registered a combined 12.2 scoreless innings over a span of four-plus outings to start Bulldog career*Notched first collegiate win in relief outing versus Winthrop on Feb. 27*Five shutout innings in relief against Southern California on March 4*Beat Auburn 6-2 in SEC debut as a starter (6.1 IP, 7H, 2R, 2 ER, 4K)*Career-high 5Ks in three-inning relief effort vs. #13 Miss. State on May 12

High School: A graduate of Collins Hill where he played for Paul Pierce*Named Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Gwinnett Daily Post Pitcher of

Justin Earls

6-3, 185, Sr., L-L

Lawrenceville, Ga.

Collins Hill HS

#18LHP

the Year after going 9-1, 1.41 ERA as a senior*Registered 95 strikeouts in 76.2 innings pitched with four shutouts for the Eagles*Went 3-1 in the post-season for the Gwinnett County Team of the Year*Season highlights include a three-hitter over Parkview and a complete game win over defending state champion Chattahoochee in the regular season finale*Led team to first-ever Region 7-AAAAA title and 27-7 overall record*Named to the Atlanta Braves 755 Team*National High School Coaches Assoc. Southeast Regional Team*Went 4-1 with a 1.44 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 39 IP as a junior*Led Collins Hill to their first-ever state playoff berth and 17-11 record*Member of Senior Team Georgia and Junior Team Georgia*Did not allow an earned run in the Sunbelt Classic*Participated in East Coast Professional Showcase*A three-year letterman in baseball and also played basketball

Personal: Born Dec. 4, 1987*Son of Carol and Brian Earls*Major: Sport Studies

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Meet The Bulldogs

2009 (Junior): Went 1-0 with a 6.00 ERA in 17 relief appearances as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Went 0-0 with a 3.68 ERA in SEC games*Tossed 3.1 scoreless innings in relief until allowing six runs in the fifth inning against #2 LSU in the SEC Tournament on May 23*Threw 3.0 scoreless innings of relief vs. Jacksonville State on April 29*Worked 1.2 inning of scoreless relief vs. #2 LSU on April 3*Worked 2.0 scoreless innings vs. Le Moyne on March 11*Picked up the win vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 22, pitching 0.1 inning and allowing one run*Named to SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2007 14/0 0 0 0 0 2.70 20.0 15 9 6 5 112008 14/0 2 0 0 0 3.80 23.2 23 12 10 3 122009 17/0 1 0 0 0 6.00 27.0 42 23 18 5 15Total 45/0 3 0 0 0 4.33 70.2 80 44 34 13 38

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2007 7/0 0 0 0 0 2.53 10.2 8 3 3 2 52008 4/0 0 0 0 0 9.45 6.2 10 7 7 1 62009 6/0 0 0 0 0 3.68 7.1 10 4 3 1 4Total 17/0 0 0 0 0 4.76 24.2 28 14 13 4 15

Steve Esmonde

6-2, 190, Sr., R-R

Lilburn, Ga.

Parkview HS

#20RHP

2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in 14 games, all in relief for the SEC Champions that advanced to the College World Series Finals and posted a number two final national ranking with a record of 45-25-1*Posted a 2-0 mark and 3.80 ERA in 23.2 innings pitched*Also appeared in five games as a pinch-runner including scoring twice, once at the CWS*Notched wins at #17 Clemson (2 IP, 0R, 2K) on April 2 and over East Ten-nessee State (3 IP, 0R) on April 15*Career-long 5 scoreless innings against Winthrop on April 8*Went 0-0, 9.45 ERA in SEC action*Made one appearance in Super Regional, 0.2 IP vs. #15 N.C. State*Saw action at the CWS as a pinch-runner, scoring a run in the win over #1 Miami, and on the mound in the CWS Finals against #8 Fresno State (0.2 IP, 1H, 0R)*Made SEC Academic Honor Roll and earned CWS Academic Award for the Bulldogs with the highest GPA on the team

2007 (Freshman): Posted an 0-0 mark, 2.70 ERA in 14 relief appearances as team went 23-33*Tallied 20 innings overall and went 0-0, 2.53 ERA in SEC action (10.2 IP)*Allowed only 5 of 16 inherited runners to score *Combined 10.1 scoreless innings over his first six outings as a Bulldog*1.1 scoreless IP in debut coming versus #15 Oregon State on Feb. 11*Career-high 3K in 3 scoreless IP versus Savannah State on April 13*Career-long 3.1 scoreless IP versus #9 Arkansas on April 21*A member of the SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Parkview where he played baseball for Chan Brown and football for Cecil Flowe*Led Parkview to a 23-7 record and sixth straight region title as a senior*6-2, 1.67 ERA with 37 strikeouts and 18 walks in 42 IP as a senior*Hit .369-3-24 with a .458 OB% and .583 SLG% as a senior*A 4-0 mark and 2.00 ERA and two saves for region champions as a junior*Batted .400-4-26 as a junior as squad went 28-8 and made the semifinals*Named Atlanta Braves 400 Club All-Star as a pitcher, 2nd Team Gwinnett Dugout Club*Gwinnett Daily Post 2nd Team as a pitcher and Gwinnett Extra 2nd Team*Earned Scholar-Athlete distinction and Honor Roll student

Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1987*Son of Linda and Kyle Esmonde*Major: Finance

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Meet The Bulldogs

KyleFarmer

6-0, 187, Fr., R-R

Atlanta, Ga.

Marist

#17SS

High School: A graduate of Marist where he played for Mike Strickland*A four-year letterman as a shortstop/second baseman for the War Eagles*A four-year letterman in football as a quarterback and led team to state finals as a senior*Batted .545 with 12 home runs, 52 RBI and 65 runs scored as a senior*Also saw action as a closer in the Class AAAA state playoffs*Named team MVP and first team All-Region*Named MaxPreps Medium School All-American, Baseball Coaches As-sociation All-District*Hit .400 with nine home runs and 42 RBI as a junior to earn All-Region honors and Best Offensive and MVP team awards*Played summer baseball for the East Cobb Yankees, and they won the 2008 Connie Mack World Series

Personal: Born Aug. 17, 1990*Son of Bryan and Rachel Farmer*Kyle made a cameo in the hit movie “The Blind Side” as a high school quarterback*Kyle’s uncles Randy Metz (Georgia, 1982-83) and Joe Gex (Ole Miss, 1984-87) played college baseball while his father was an All-SEC pitcher at Ole Miss (1982-86). He was on the 1982 SEC Championship team and still holds the Rebels Career Records for Innings Pitched (330.2), Starts (61) and ranks fourth in Wins (24)*Major: Sport Management

Christian Glisson

6-2, 201, So., L-R

Hahira, Ga.

Lowndes HS

#26C

2009 (Freshman): Played in three games, with one hit in three at-bats as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*On the 25-man roster for the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Tallahas-see Regional*Recorded first career hit in Georgia debut vs. Winthrop on April 8

High School: A graduate of Lowndes where he played for Danny Redshaw*Four-year letterman in baseball and lettered in football, part of two region championship squads*2008 Preseason Louisville Slugger All-American, All-State and All-Region *Hit .395 with five home runs and 31 RBI as a junior*Ranked No.1 catching prospect in Georgia as a junior*Batted .394-5-33 RBI as a sophomore at Tiff County where he was a teammate of current Bulldog Chance Veazey*Named Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman at Tiff County with a .396 average, three home runs and 29 RBI*Attended Perfect Game National Showcase and East Coast Showcase

Personal: Born March 6, 1990*Son of Charles Glisson and Mana Wells*Major: Pre-Journalism

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 3/0 3 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 0/0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

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Gray Griffith

6-3, 202, So., R-R

Alpharetta, Ga.

Centennial HS

#42RHP

High School: A graduate of Centennial where he played for Billy Nicholson*A two-year letterman for the Knights as a pitcher/infielder*A National Honor Society member and Scholar-Athlete*Posted a team-best 1.40 ERA and two saves as a senior*Earned team’s MVP and Cy Young Award as a senior*Played summer baseball for the Douglasville Bulls

Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1990*Son of Phillip and Lin Griffith*Gray’s father played baseball at UNC including on their 1978 College World Series team, his uncle Herky played baseball at Western Carolina and for the Washington Senators, and his aunt Gina played volleyball at Western Carolina*Major: Pre-Business

Georgia Bulldog BirthdaysJan. 12 Alex WoodJan. 14 Chase DavidsonJan. 19 Lance MartinFeb. 20 Gray GriffithFeb. 21 Earl DanielsFeb. 24 Coach EllerFeb. 25 Colby MayMarch 1 John HermanMarch 6 Christian GlissonMarch 8 Robbie O’BryanMarch 19 Peter VerdinMarch 21 Johnathan TaylorMarch 26 Kris EdgeApril 23 Cecil TannerApril 27 Tyler MaloofMay 2 Evan TielesMay 3 Zach TaylorMay 6 Michael PalazzoneJune 18 Alex McReeJune 25 Clayton McKenneyJuly 5 Coach PernoJuly 23 Blake DieterichAug. 2 Craig Gullickson

Aug. 3 Eric SwegmanAug. 4 Cooper MoseleyAug. 8 Chance VeazeyAug. 16 Justin GrimmAug. 17 Kyle FarmerSept. 10 Malcolm ClapsaddleSept. 21 Kevin RuizOct. 6 Levi HyamsOct. 6 Robert ShipmanOct. 7 Brett DeLoachOct. 12 Zack LaughlinOct. 28 Patrick BolingNov. 2 Ben CornwellNov. 6 Jeffrey WaltersNov. 13 Carson SchillingNov. 18 Todd HankinsNov. 21 Coach WiederholdNov. 24 Chase HawkinsNov. 28 Coach HolmesDec. 4 Justin EarlsDec. 11 Steve EsmondeDec. 14 Zach Cone

A total of 11 cur-rent Bulldogs have been drafted by a Major League club including pitcher Jeff Walters who has been selected four times since high school. Most recently, he was a

17th round pick by Baltimore in 2009. In 2009, Georgia led the country with 11 players drafted and Walters was one of three Bulldog pitchers who opted to return for their senior season. The highest Bull-dog to get drafted and sign was junior first baseman Rich Poythress. As a second round pick, Poythress received around a $700,000 bonus from the Seattle Mariners. In 2008, eight Bulldogs had an opportunity to sign a professional contract including a pair of first round picks in Gordon Beckham (SS) and Joshua Fields (RHP). Beck-ham was the eighth overall selection and earned a $2.6 million signing bonus from the Chicago White Sox. Fields was the 20th overall pick and the Mariners signed him for $1.75 million.

Georgia’s Major League Draft PicksBulldog, Pos. Team, Year (Round)Malcolm Clapsaddle, RHP Baltimore, 2009 (34th)Zach Cone, OF L.A. Angels, 2008 (3rd)Chase Davidson, 1B Houston, 2008 (3rd)Justin Earls, LHP Pittsburgh, 2009 (47th)Justin Grimm, RHP Boston, 2007 (13th)Alex McRee, LHP Tampa Bay, 2006 (48th) Los Angeles, 2009 (26th) Michael Palazzone, RHP Atlanta, 2008 (18th)Eric Swegman, RHP Atlanta, 2009 (28th)Cecil Tanner, RHP Atlanta, 2008 (36th)Zach Taylor, OF Pittsburgh, 2009 (31st)Jeff Walters, RHP San Francisco, 2006 (24th) Washington, 2007 (47th) Cleveland, 2008 (30th) Baltimore, 2009 (17th)

Chase Davidson and Zach Cone are former third round draft picks who decided to attend Georgia.

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2010 (Junior): Recipient of the Coach Jim Whatley Baseball Scholarship endowment

2009 (Sophomore): Appeared in 15 games with 15 starts, posting a 4-4 record with a 4.15 ERA as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Posted a team-high 72 strikeouts along with senior Trevor Holder*Went 2-0 with a 2.61 ERA in the postseason*Registered a team-best 4.85 ERA in SEC games*Started the first game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, and earned the

Justin Grimm

6-4, 200, Jr., R-R

Bristol, Va.

Virginia HS

#40RHP

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2008 19/7 0 1 0 0 10.91 31.1 40 38 38 24 272009 15/15 4 4 0 0 4.15 78.0 82 46 36 26 72Total 34/22 4 5 0 0 6.08 109.2 122 84 74 50 99

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2008 6/0 0 0 0 0 10.00 9.0 13 10 10 3 92009 10/10 1 4 0 0 4.85 52.0 55 31 28 20 51Total 16/10 1 4 0 0 5.61 61.0 68 41 38 23 60

win vs. Ohio State on May 29 (5.0 IP, 2R, 6H, 5K, 2BB)*Picked up the win in Georgia’s 6-3 victory over #7 Ole Miss in the open-ing round of the SEC Tournament on May 20 (5.1 IP, 2R, 8H, 3K, 2BB)*Limited Vanderbilt to two runs on seven hits in five innings on May 10 as Georgia snapped an eight-game losing streak*Held Florida to three runs on seven hits in six innings on May 3*Tossed a career-high 7.0 innings and held Arkansas to two runs (one earned) on three hits*Earned win at Tennessee on March 29 (5.1 IP, 5H, 1R)*Career-high nine strikeouts in 5.2 IP vs. #25 Miss. State on March 22*Earned first career win vs. Quinnipiac on March 6 (6 IP, 5H, 1R, 4K)*Carried perfect game into the sixth inning vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 22, going 5.2 IP, 2H, 5R, OER, 7K in no decision as Bulldogs won 12-8*Named to SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll

2008 (Freshman): Appeared in 19 games with 7 starts for the SEC Cham-pions that advanced to the College World Series Finals and ended with a number two final national ranking and record of 45-25-1*0-1 mark and 10.91 ERA in 31.1 innings pitched with 27 Ks and 24 BB*Best start came @ #3 FSU on March 12 (4 IP, 0H, 1R, 4BB, 1K, ND)*Made one start and two app. in NCAA Athens Regional (0.2 IP, 4R)*Made one appearance in Super Regional (1 IP, 3H, 2R)*Appeared in one College World Series game, pitched in relief against #8 Fresno State in the CWS Finals (1 IP, 2H, 3R, 2BB, 2K)

High School: A graduate of Virginia where he played for Mark Daniels*A 13th round pick of Boston in the 2007 MLB Draft*Named fourth best prospect in the 2007 Cal Ripken Sr. Summer League by Baseball America, going 1-1, 5.12 ERA, 13 Ks, 6 BBs in 19 IP*Went 9-1, 1.48 ERA, 93 Ks and 18 BBs in 54.2 IP as a senior *Helped Bearcats to a 20-6 record and advanced to the state quaterfinals*Named Bristol Hearld Courier’s Big Six Player of the Year*Named Highlands District and Region IV Player of the Year*Recorded 16 Ks in firing a one-hitter in a 3-0 win over rival Abingdon*A 2007 2nd Team Pre-Season All-American by Rawlings/Perfect Game*Tossed a no-hitter with 11 K against Carroll County in a Region IV playoff game as a sophomore, went 5-1 overall

Personal: Born Aug. 16, 1988*Son of Mark and Tamara Grimm*Major: Consumer Economics

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Craig Gullickson

5-11, 215, Jr., L-L

Palm Beach

Gardens, Fla.

Clemson

#46LHP

2008-09 (Freshman-Sophomore): Attended Clemson University where he played for Jack Leggett*Went 1-0, 2.45 ERA in nine appearances for the Tigers in 2009 as they went 44-22 and advanced to an NCAA Super Regional in Tempe, Ariz.*Limited to 11 innings with 10 strikeouts and nine walks as a sophomorewith win coming over Elon on March 24 (3 IP, 3H, 1R, 0BB, 3K)*Posted a 4-2 record, 4.64 ERA in 19 appearances as a freshman for the Tigers in 2008 as they went 31-27-1*Recorded wins over High Point, Furman, Elon and Presbyterian and losses to Georgia and South Carolina*Tallied 33 strikeouts and 14 walks in 42.2 innings pitched in 2008*Picked up win in first career start, beating High Point on Feb. 27 (3 IP, 4H, 1 R), career-high 8 strikeouts in wins over Furman (6 IP) and Elon (5 IP)*Tossed 1.2 scoreless and hitless relief at #2 Miami (Fla.) on April 5*Pitched 1.1 inning of scoreless relief versus #4 North Carolina on April 13*Played for Keene in the NECBL during the summer of 2008, posting a 5.93 ERA in 30.1 innings over 13 appearances including six starts *Transferred to Georgia in January, 2010 and will sit out the 2010 season due to NCAA transfer rules

High School: A graduate of Cardinal Newman where he played for Jack Kokinda*A four-year letterman in baseball and earned two letters in basketball*A three-time MVP selection in baseball and named an East-West All-American along with All-State and All-Area honors as a senior*Ranked among the top prep prospects in the country by Baseball America and Perfect Game*Had a streak of 42 consecutive scoreless innings pitched and tallied 123 strikeouts as a junior

Personal: Born Aug. 2, 1988*Son of Bill and Sandy Gullickson*Craig’s father is a 14-year Major Leaguer who pitched for the Expos, Reds, Yankees, Astros and Tigers from 1979-1994, tallying 162 victories with a 3.93 ERA in 2,560 innings after being the No. 2 overall selection in the 1977 draft*Has five sisters (two older and three younger), all whose first names start with the letter “C” including Chelsey who is a sophomore at Georgia and one of the nation’s top-ranked tennis playersMajor: Environmental Health

Todd Hankins

5-11, 175, Fr., R-R

Oviedo, Fla.

Oviedo HS

#5INF

High School: A graduate of Oviedo where he played for Eric Morgan*A three-year letterman as an infielder for the Lions*Team-best .380 batting average and five home runs in 26 RBI as a senior*Named Team MVP as a senior and Offensive MVP as a junior*Batted .453 with two home runs, 16 RBI and 23 stolen bases as a junior*Helped Lions capture the District 2 6A title as a junior over Lake Brantley*Named first team All-Central Florida and second team All-County and honorable mention All-State*An Honor Roll student

Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1990*Son of Dohn and Wendy Hankins*Prep teammate of fellow Bulldog freshman Malcolm Clapsaddle*Major: Pre-Business

Clemson CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2008 19/6 4 2 0 0 4.64 42.2 57 26 22 14 332009 9/0 1 0 0 0 2.45 11.0 4 6 3 9 10Total 28/6 5 2 0 0 4.20 53.2 61 32 25 23 43

ACC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2008 7/0 0 0 0 0 6.75 13.1 21 10 10 5 82009 3/0 0 0 0 0 9.00 2.0 0 5 2 7 0Total 10/0 0 0 0 0 7.06 15.1 21 15 12 12 8

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2009 (Sophomore): Member of the squad but did not see any action as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2008 (RS-Freshman): On the squad but did not see any action as team went 45-25-1, won the SEC title, advanced to the CWS Finals and finished ranked number two in the country*Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll

2007 (Freshman): Redshirted as team posted a 23-33 record

High School: A graduate of Marist where he played for Mike Strickland*Posted a 12-5 mark and team-high five home runs as a senior captain*Led the War Eagles to a 23-13 mark and state runner-up finish*Went 7-0 as a junior as the Eagles advanced to the state quarterfinals*Earned a total of five letters in baseball and basketball*Member of National Honor Society

Personal: Born March 1, 1988*Son of Barbara and Jeff Herman*Major: Finance

Chase Hawkins

6-1, 184, So., L-L

Snellville, Ga.

Brookwood HS

#13LHP

John Herman

6-5, 228, Jr., R-R

Atlanta, Ga.

Marist

#45RHP

2009 (Freshman): Went 3-2 with a 4.76 ERA in nine appearances includ-ing five starts as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Earned third win vs. Winthrop on April 8 (5.0 IP, 5H, 1R, 0BB, 1K)*Worked 4.2 innings and allowed two runs--one earned—at #17 Clemson on April 1*Picked up second win at Georgia State on March 18 (2.1 IP, 4H, 2ER, 0BB, 3K)*Earned first career win vs. Le Moyne on March 11 (5.0 IP, 1H, 0R, 1K)*Tossed 3.0 scoreless innings in the win over Presbyterian on Feb. 24*Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

High School: Graduated from Brookwood where he played for Rick How-ard and was a scholar-athlete*Earned four varsity baseball letters and one in basketball*Went 14-1 with a .083 ERA and 102 strikeouts in leading the Broncos to a 34-3 record and the 2008 AAAAA state title and 8-AAAAA region title and number three final national ranking*Set school records with 14 wins in 2008 and 187 career strikeouts*Hit .430 with three home runs and 21 RBI as a senior*2008 honors include Georgia Dugout Club Preseason AAAAA All-State Team, LaGrange Tournament MVP, Georgia Dugout Club Player of the Month (March), Gwinnett Dugout Club Player of the Year, Region 8-AAAAA Co-Player of the Year with UGA teammate Zach Cone (Parkview HS), Atlanta Braves 400 Club All-Star Team, Atlanta Braves 400 Club Player of the Year, Gwinnett Daily Post Player of the Year, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Gwinnett Pitcher of the Year, Georgia Dugout Club Top 96 (All-Stars), EA Sports All-America First Team (ESPN)*Posted a 6-4 mark with a 3.52 ERA and 45 strikeouts as a junior to help the Broncos to the AAAAA state semifinals and a 27-9 record*2007 honors include Junior Team Georgia and Georgia Dugout Club Top 100 Underclassmen*Went 4-3 with a 2.48 ERA and 33 strikeouts as a sophomore and was named a Georgia Dugout Club Player of the Week, Gwinnett Dugout Club Player of the Month (April) and Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-Gwinnett County Team Honorable Mention

Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1989*Son of Keith and Crista Lee Hawkins*Major: Pre-Business

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 9/5 3 2 0 0 4.76 28.1 39 19 15 6 11

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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2010 (Sophomore): Recipient of the Leon Farmer Baseball Scholarship endowment

2009 (Freshman): Played in 61 games with 56 starts (15-2B, 46-SS), batting .263 with five home runs and 24 RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Set single season school record for highest fielding percentage by a shortstop, posting a .962 mark in 184 total chances with just seven errors*Went 2-for-5 in games against #17 Florida on May 1 and May 3*Hit .417 in the series at #11 Ole Miss in April *Smashed a home run and went 2-for-4 vs. #10 Georgia Tech on April 14*Went 3-for-4 with two runs and two RBI vs. #25 Mississippi State on March 22. His two-run homer in the fourth gave UGA a 2-1 lead; finished the series 4-for-10*Drove in four runs at Georgia State on March 18*Hit .444 (4-for-9) in the Alabama series in March including a three-run home run in game one; went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two stolen bases in game three*Registered two hits and scored two runs vs. Le Moyne on March 10*Hit .333 (4-for-12) in the road series against Arizona*Hit safely in first seven games of the season*One of five freshmen who started on opening day

High School: A graduate of Colonial Forge where he played for Shawn Szakelyhidi*Earned three varsity baseball letters and two basketball letters*Hit .406 with eight home runs and 26 RBI in leading the Eagles to the region championship and a state runner-up finish*Named Commonwealth District Co-Player of the Year, All-Area Free Lance-Star Player of the Year, First Team All-Commonwealth District Shortstop, First Team All Northwest Region shortstop, Second Team Group AAA All-State shortstop and Second Team Washington Post All-Metro in 2008*Spent three years of high school in Oceanside, Calif., at Santa Fe Chris-tian where he played for former Major Leaguer Rick Aguilera*Named 2007 CIF Player of the Year after leading Santa Fe Christian to a 26-6 mark, batting .438 with 46 RBI *Hit .494 with five home runs, 21 RBI and 15 stolen bases as a sophomore

Personal: Born Oct. 6, 1989*Son of Mike and Anne Hyams *Major: Speech Communications

2009 (Freshman): Member of the squad but redshirted as team went 38-24 and advanced to NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Columbus where he played for Bobby Howard*Four-year letterman and two-time All-State selection*Went 6-1 with a 2.79 ERA and hit .409 with seven home runs in leading the Blue Devils to the 2008 state quarterfinals*Recipient of Black Jack Award and Team Leader Award in 2008*Led Columbus to state runner-up finishes in 2006 and 2007 *Posted a 9-4 record with a 2.92 ERA and 72 Ks in 71 innings as a junior *3-1 record with a 2.29 ERA as a sophomore*Named Freshman Pitcher of the Year with a 2-0 record and a 1.17 ERA as a member of the Blue Devils’ 2005 state championship team*Member of Team Georgia in 2007 and 2008

Personal: Born Oct. 12, 1989*Son of Gerry and Terry Laughlin*Cousin, Ty Kelly, plays baseball at Auburn*Major: Pre-Business

Levi Hyams

6-2, 201, So., L-R

Stafford, Va.

Colonial Forge HS

#3INF

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 61/56 194 31 51 .263 9 0 5 24 24 28 8/11

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 30/30 101 13 28 .277 5 0 2 12 12 15 6/9

Zach Laughlin

5-11, 190, RFr., R-R

Columbus, Ga.

Columbus HS

#30RHP

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Tyler Maloof

6-1, 180, So., L-R

Winder, Ga.

Norcross HS

#31RHP

2009 (Freshman): Went 0-1 with a 16.88 ERA in three relief appearances as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Saw first action vs. Wright State on March 24*Also had relief appearances vs. Winthrop on April 8 and at Jacksonville State on April 22

High School: A graduate of Norcross where he played for Andy Collins*A two-sport standout and scholar-athlete in football and baseball*Missed senior baseball season due to injury*Batted .420 with 20 RBI and 10 stolen bases as a junior in helping Nor-cross to the first round of the state playoffs*Saw action at safety with three interceptions and punt returner to help Blue Devils to the state playoffs as a senior*A first team All-Region and second team All-County selection

Personal: Born April 27, 1990*Son of Keith and Lisa Maloof*Tyler’s father Keith was his football coach at Norcross High School*Major: Sport Management

Lance Martin

5-7, 171, So., R-R

Alpharetta, Ga.

Milton HS

#1OF

2009 (Freshman): Member of the squad but did not see any action as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional

High School: A graduate of Milton where he played for Joey Ray*Earned three varsity letters in both baseball and football*Hit .352 with 16 stolen bases and a .997 fielding percentage as a senior*Named 2008 Defensive Player of the Year and 6-AAAAA All-Region*A member of the East Team at the 2008 All State All-Star game*Batted .333 with 14 stolen bases as a junior*Named to the 2008 preseason All-State Academic team

Personal: Born Jan. 19, 1990*Son of Chuck and Johnna Martin*Major: Pre-Business

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 3/0 0 1 0 0 16.88 2.2 3 5 5 3 3

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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Colby May

6-0, 198, So., R-R

Guyton, Ga.

South Effingham HS

#25INF

2010 (Sophomore): Recipient of the Frank D. Foley, Sr., Baseball Scholarship endowment

2009 (Freshman): Started all 62 games at third base, batting .339 with 11 home runs and 42 RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America and voted Freshman All-SEC by league coaches*Second on the team in batting average and 23 multiple hit games*Posted a .928 Fielding Percentage (42 PO, 113 A, 12 E)*Finished the season on a team-best four-game hitting streak*Went 3-for-6 with a double, an RBI and three runs scored vs. Ohio State in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional opener on May 29*Went 3-for-4 with a home run and a walk at Jacksonville State on April 22*Went 3-for-4 with a walk vs. #10 Georgia Tech on April 14*Hit safely in 11 straight games from March 27-April 11*Had two hits in each game against #2 LSU and had three RBI against the Tigers on April 4; hit .667 (6-for-9) with two doubles and two walks in the series*Went 3-for-6 with a home run and two RBI in the series vs. #17 Clemson*Batted .545 (6-for-11) in the series at Tennessee *Went 3-for-4 with a home run, double, four RBI and scored three runs vs. Quinnipiac on March 6*Smashed a home run and went 2-for-3 with five runs scored vs. Wofford on March 4*Hit first career home run came in season opener vs. Youngstown State on second career at bat*One of five freshmen who started on opening day*Named to SEC Community Service Team

High School: A graduate of South Effingham where he played for Tony Kirkland*Earned four varsity baseball letters and one football letter*Hit .451 with eight home runs and 36 RBI and was All-Region as a senior*Named to the 200 offensive point club in 2008 and the 100 point offensive club in 2007*Batted .348 with four home runs and 20 RBI as a junior and led the team with a .475 OB%, 10 doubles, 27 runs scored and was the closer*Hit .411 with five home runs and 27 RBI as a sophomore*Member of Team Georgia*Honor Roll student

Personal: Born Feb. 25, 1990*Son of Bobby May and Janice May*Major: Speech Communications

ClaytonMcKenney

6-2, 206, Fr., R-R

Atlanta, Ga.

Lovett

#41RHP

High School: A graduate of The Lovett School where he played for Lance Oubs*A three-year letterman for the Lions as a pitcher; also lettered in football*A member of the National Honor Society, named to Headmaster’s List ever semester, cum laude graduate and earned Harvard Book Award*Posted a 9-3 record, 2.45 ERA and team-high 105 strikeouts as a senior in leading Lions to a state title with a final mark of 28-9*Named team captain as a senior*Led team in wins, strikeouts and saves as a junior, going 8-4, 3.36 ERA, 91 strikeouts and five saves*Named to the Atlanta Journal City Life Pitcher of the Year*Named to Junior Team Georgia and to the All-Star team*Played summer baseball for the East Cobb Orioles and Team Georgia

Personal: Born June 25, 1990*Son of George and Jane McKenney*Clayton is enrolled in the Honors Program at UGA*Major: Economics

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 62/62 224 58 76 .339 14 1 11 42 27 35 3/4

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 30/30 111 19 33 .297 9 0 2 13 11 21 1/2

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2010 (Senior): Recipient of the Mark Saber Baseball Scholarship endowment

2009 (Junior): Went 4-4 with a 6.27 ERA in 15 appearances including 13 starts as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Drafted in the 27th round with the 787th overall pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers*Missed starts vs. Quinnipiac on March 7 and at Alabama on March 14 af-ter being diagnosed with mononucleosis and struggled to regain top form displayed during solid 2008 campaign*Struck out a career-high eight in 4.2 innings vs. #17 Florida on May 2*Tossed 5.2 innings, allowed one ER vs. #5 Arkansas on April 18*Recorded fourth win at Kentucky on April 11 (5.1 IP, 2R)*Earned the win vs. #2 LSU, going a career-long 6.0 innings on April 4*Struck out seven in four innings vs. #25 Mississippi State on March 21*Tossed five scoreless innings, allowing three hits while striking out six to earn the win at Arizona on Feb. 28*Picked up first win of the season with then-longest career outing, 5.2 IP allowing no runs and four hits vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 21*Preseason Baseball America All-American*Named to SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll*Recipient of the Mark Saber Baseball Scholarship endowment

2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in 31 games with 3 starts for the SEC Champions that advanced to the College World Series Finals and ended with a number two final national ranking*Posted a 7-1 mark and 3.98 ERA in 61 IP with 65 Ks and 31 BB*Made starts against Kennesaw State, #17 Clemson and at #10 Ga. Tech*Career-high 7K in win over #17 Clemson on April 1 (4 IP, 0R)*Registered wins at #3 Florida State, versus Western Carolina, at Miss. State, #17 Clemson, #9 South Carolina, Ga. Tech in NCAA Athens Re-gional final and #7 Stanford at the CWS*Career-long 4.1 IP versus Ole Miss at SEC Tournament on May 21*Went 2-1, 4.74 ERA in SEC action*Solid NCAA Athens Regional, 2 app., 1-0, 2.35 ERA (7.2 IP, 4R, 3BB, 8K)*Made one appearance in Super Regional (1.1 IP, 2R)*Went 1-0, 4.70 ERA in five relief appearances at the College World Series, a total of 7.2 IP*Made SEC Academic Honor Roll

Alex McRee

6-7, 235, Sr., L-L

Gainesville, Ga.

Chestatee HS

#32LHP

2007 (Freshman): Went 2-4, 4.81 ERA in 19 appearances with 3 starts*Registered 33.2 IP with 27 BB and 30 K as team went 23-33*Went 0-1, 6.52 ERA in SEC action (7 appearances, 9.2 IP)*Went 1-1, 5.63 ERA in 9.2 IP as a starter and 1-3, 4.50 ERA as a reliever*Earned wins over Purdue and Savannah State, losses to Southern Cali-fornia, #18 Clemson, #24 Ga. Tech and #9 Arkansas*Notched a save with three scoreless innings at Kentucky*Career-long four scoreless IP, only one hit allowed in combined 1-0 shut-out of Savannah State on April 10*Tallied career-high 6K in 3.2 IP in start at Western Carolina on April 25*A member of the SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Chestatee where he played for Scott Justus*A 48th round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2006*Set school strikeout records with 89 in a season and 182 for his career*Struck out 15 in a 4-3 playoff win in eight innings against Gainesville*Two-time Cy Young Award recipient for the War Eagles*All-Area Honorable Mention as a senior by the Gainesville Times *Pitched only three innings as a junior due to elbow injury*Went 3-4, 3.94 ERA with 53 strikeouts in 33 innings as a sophomore *Part of a combined no-hitter as a freshman*A Georgia Certificate of Merit Honor student*Helped lead team to Region 7-AAA playoffs*Savannah Chain summer standout that won USSSA 18U World Series

Personal: Born June 18, 1988*Son of Lynn and Mitch McRee*Major: Biology

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2007 19/3 2 4 1 0 4.81 33.2 29 20 18 27 302008 31/3 7 1 0 0 3.98 61.0 57 34 27 31 652009 15/13 4 4 0 0 6.27 56.0 63 44 39 43 56Total 65/19 13 9 1 0 5.02 150.2 149 98 84 101 151

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2007 7/0 0 1 0 0 6.52 9.2 7 7 7 9 92008 12/0 2 1 0 0 4.74 19.0 18 11 10 13 192009 9/9 2 3 0 0 6.59 42.1 47 35 31 35 41Total 28/0 4 5 0 0 6.08 71.0 72 53 48 57 69

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Cooper Moseley

5-11, 170, Fr., R-R

Montgomery, Ala.

Success Unlimited

Academy

#7RHP/INF

High School: A graduate of Success Unlimited Academy and played for the EFCA Saints and Ted Gilbert*Lettered in baseball as a pitcher/infielder for the Saints*Posted a 7-1 record, 1.22 ERA, three saves and 130 strikeouts as a senior*Team went 30-10 as a senior and also hit .583 with four home runs, 46 RBI and 19 stolen bases*Ranked as the No. 1 player in Alabama by Prefect Game in 2009*Named to A-B Honor Roll*Spent part of prep career in home-schooling program, won Home School state title and named All-Conference*Played summer baseball for the East Cobb Braves that won the World Wood Bat Perfect Game title, also named 2007 East Cobb Astros MVP

Personal: Born Aug. 4, 1990*Son of Carey and Eve Moseley*Cooper appeared in a 2003 (Oct. 6) issue of Sports Illustrated, article titled “Baseball or Bust,” detailing his passion for baseball including playing 127 games in 10-and-under travel ball during 2001. *Major: Agriculture

2009 (Sophomore): Played in 22 games with one start at DH, batting .182 with two RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*On 25-man roster for SEC Tournament and NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Made five appearance as a pinch-hitter in the postseason*Hit first career RBI double vs. Kennesaw State on April 21, then followed with another RBI double the following night at Jacksonville State*Made first start of the season April 8 vs. Winthrop*Named to SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll

Robbie O’Bryan

6-2, 250, Jr., L-L

Marietta, Ga.

Lassiter HS

#191B

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2008 32/12 65 10 14 .215 0 1 2 11 8 15 0/02009 21/1 22 0 4 .182 2 0 0 2 1 5 0/0Total 53/13 87 10 18 .207 2 1 2 13 9 20 0/0

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2008 12/4 23 4 7 .304 0 0 2 5 4 5 0/02009 7/0 8 0 1 .125 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0Total 19/4 31 4 8 .258 0 0 2 5 4 6 0/0

The University of Georgia recorded the second-highest number of SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll recipients among the 12 league schools. Georgia had 99 honorees on the list, which is based on grades from the 2008 Summer and Fall and 2009 Spring terms. The seven UGA baseball student-athletes named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll were: Steve Esmonde, Finance, Lilburn; Justin Grimm, Consumer Econom-ics, Bristol, Va.; Trevor Holder, Risk Management, Birmingham, Ala.; Jason Leaver, Criminal Justice, Springfield, Ohio; Alex McRee, Biol-ogy, Gainesville; Robbie O’Bryan, Finance, Marietta; and Miles Starr, Risk Management & Insur-ance, St. Simons Island. A total of 14 UGA baseball student-athletes made the Fall 2009 UGA Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Along with Esmonde and McRee, the others to make this honor roll included: Patrick Boling, Brett DeLoach, Kyle Farmer, Gray Griffith, John Herman, Lance Martin, Clayton McKenney, Cooper Moseley, Michael Palazzone, Kevin Ruiz, Carson Schilling and Evan Tieles. McKenney, Es-monde and Ruiz made the Dean’s List too and McKenney was a Presidential Scholar with a 4.0 GPA.

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Michael Palazzone

6-2, 197, So., R-R

Marietta, Ga.

Lassiter HS

#44RHP

2010 (Sophomore): Recipient of the William K. Holmes Baseball Scholarship endowment

2009 (Freshman): Posted a 3-0 mark, 5.13 ERA in 21 relief appearances, as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Registered 43 strikeouts and only 15 walks in 33.1 innings pitched*Pitched a perfect ninth and struck out the side to earn his first career save

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 21/0 3 0 1 0 5.13 33.1 31 21 19 15 43

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 10/0 2 0 1 0 6.38 18.1 21 14 13 11 25

2008 (RS-Freshman): Appeared in 32 games including 12 starts (10-DH, 2-1B) for the SEC Champions that advanced to the College World Series Finals and posted a number two final national ranking at 45-25-1*Batted .215-2-11 and fielded 1.000 overall in 27 total chances *Hit .304-2-5 in SEC action*Made first career start #9 South Carolina and went 0-for-2 as a DH*Blasted 9th-inning game-tying 2-run HR, the first of his career, in 10-10 tie at LSU on April 20, went 2-for-3, 2 RBI that day*Went 2-for-3, 2R, HR, career-high 3 RBI against Alabama on May 17*Started both games at the SEC Tournament and went 1-for-8 with a two-out RBI and perfect fielding in 14 total chances*Appeared in all five games of NCAA Athens Regional with two starts, bat-ted .214 (3-for-14) with first career triple and 3 RBI*Made two starts in Super Regional at DH and went 0-for-6, 1 RBI*Appeared in four CWS games and batted .200 (1-for-5 with 2 BB)*Made SEC Academic Honor Roll

2007 (Freshman): Redshirted as team went 23-33*A member of the SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Lassiter where he played for Mickey McMurtry*Key member of 2006 state championship team that went 32-4 and fin-ished ranked No. 6 in final Baseball America HS Top 50*Batted .310 with six home runs and 31 RBI in 36 starts as a senior*Named Atlanta Journal All-State Honorable Mention*Hit a two-run HR in 9-5 win over Kell to capture 2006 Class AAAAA title*Batted .350-5-35 as a junior as Trojans finished runner-up in the state*Hit a 2-out, 2-strike grand slam versus Parkview to reach the state finals*Named 2nd team All-County and team’s Gold Glove Award*Member of the East Cobb Cardinals summer team that won the 2006 USSSA World Series with a 40-10 record*Four-year letterman in baseball and earned three letters in football*A four-time Scholar-Athlete selection

Personal: Born March 8, 1988*Son of Teresa and Robert O’Bryan*Major: Political Science

at Kentucky on April 11*Earned the win at Tennessee on March 28 with 3.0 innings of relief work*Tossed 3.0 scoreless innings, struck out five batters and earned the win over #25 Mississippi State on March 21*Worked 2.0 scoreless innings in relief vs. Quinnipiac on March 8*Did not allow a run in first five appearances and 9.0 innings to start the season*Threw 2.0 innings of scoreless relief in first career appearance vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 21*Named the 2009 Scholar-Athlete-of-the-Year for the baseball team*Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Lassiter where he played for Mickey McMurtry*An 18th round pick of the Atlanta Braves in the 2008 MLB draft*Ranked 20th among Baseball America Top 100 prep prospects for 2008*Named AFLAC High School All-American and was starting pitcher at the AFLAC game in San Diego where he was named the top pitching prospect*Posted a 6-3 mark, 3.03 ERA, 78 strikeouts and 15 walks in 57.2 innings in helping the Trojans to the region 6-AAAAA title*Tied the Lassiter school record with 24 career wins*Named to the 2008 Marietta Daily Journal All-County Team*Lassiter Cy Young winner (top pitcher award ) in 2006 and 2008*Went 11-1 with a 2.43 ERA and 87 Ks in 72 innings as a sophomore*Helped Trojans to a state title in 2006, limited to 20 innings and recorded 30 strikeouts as a junior in 2007*Member of the East Cobb Braves and part of two summer national titles

Personal: Born May 6, 1989*Son of Gary and Kim Palazzone*Major: Pre-Business

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Kevin Ruiz

6-2, 200, RFr., R-R

Alpharetta, Ga.

Wesleyan School

#36OF

2009 (Freshman): Member of the squad but redshirted as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Wesleyan School where he played for Mike Shaheen*Four-year baseball letterman and a three-year football letterman*Led the Wolves to the 2008 state championship with a team-best .450 batting average, 13 home runs and also had 41 RBI*Named First Team All-Region and First Team All-County as a senior*Earned First Team All-Region honors as a junior, hitting .440 with six home runs and 37 RBI*Named All-County Honorable Mention as a sophomore, batting .462 with nine home runs and 47 RBI on Wesleyan’s state runner-up squad*Hit .413 with five home runs as a freshman*National Merit Scholarship Program finalist*Played summer baseball with the East Cobb Patriots and named the East Cobb MVP

Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1989*Son of Ivan and Susan Ruiz *Awarded UGA Charter Scholarship by admissions office, given to first-year students with stellar academic records, leadership and community involvement and a respect for and commitment toward intellectual, social and cultural diversity*Major: Pre-Business

2009 (RS Freshman): Appeared in four games as a defensive replace-ment as team went 38-24 and advanced to NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in five total chances

2008 (Freshman): Redshirted as the team went 45-25-1, won the SEC title, advanced to the CWS Finals and finished ranked number two in the country

High School: A graduate of Stratford Academy where he played for for-mer Georgia Bulldog Major Leaguer Jeff Treadway*An All-State and All-Region selection, led Eagles to a 27-4 record and first GISA Class AAA state title, the first for the school since 1994*Hit .356-5-32 as a senior and went 2-2, 2.63 ERA on the mound*Posted a .990 fielding percentage with only two errors in 203 chances*Batted .365 with five home runs and 22 RBI as a junior for the Eagles as they went 20-8 *Also posted a .974 FLDG% and went 5-2 with a 2.37 ERA and one save on the mound in 2006

Personal: Born Nov. 13, 1988*Son of Drew and Mimi Schilling*Major: Pre-Business

Carson Schilling

6-1, 202, So., R-R

Macon, Ga.

Stratford Academy

#24C

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 4/0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 0/0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

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Eric Swegman

6-6, 208, Jr., R-R

Cumming, Ga.

Young Harris JC

#35RHP

2008-09 (Freshman-Sophomore): A 28th round pick of the Atlanta Braves in 2009*One of the top junior college prospects in the country*A graduate of Young Harris Junior College where he played for Rick Robinson*Posted a 7-2 record, 4.59 ERA in 13 starts including one complete game for the Mountain Lions in 2009 as they went 44-12*Registered 78 strikeouts and 42 walks in 68.2 innings pitched in 2009*A 33rd round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in 2008*Tossed 26 innings for the Mountain Lions in 2008

High School: A graduate of Forsyth Central where he played for Jeff Heusing*A two-year letterman for the Bulldogs as pitcher/first baseman *Also lettered in basketball

Personal: Born Aug. 3, 1988*Son of Ken Swegman and Carol Marrill-Swegman*Major: Sport Management

Robert Shipman 6-2, 230, Fr., L-L

Quitman, Ga.

Brooks County HS

#43OF

High School: A graduate of Brooks County where he played for his father Robert Shipman*A three-time All-Region selection for the Trojans, seeing action at first base, outfield and on the mound*Batted .468 with eight home runs, 30 RBI and 15 stolen bases as a senior plus went 2-2 with a 3.77 ERA, 82 strikeouts in 32 innings as team went 13-13*Featured on the cover of the April, 2009 issue of “IN THE GAME High School Sports Magazine,” a publication that recognizes athletes in the South Georgia area*Played for Team Georgia and participated in Perfect Game East Coast Pro Showcase event in Lakeland, Fla.*Hit .405-3-28 with eight stolen bases as a junior as team went 11-15*Batted .460-9-31 with four stolen bases as a sophomore *Hit a home run in his first postseason at-bat as a freshman*Played summer baseball for the 5-Tool Nationals and coach Danny Slaughter

Personal: Born Oct. 6, 1990*Son of Robert and Neshelle Shipman*Robert’s father was a 10th round draft pick by Detroit in 1987 and played professionally as an outfielder in the Tigers and Twins organizations*Major: Pre-Business

The Bulldogs own a 6-1 record against Ga. Tech at Turner Field. The average attendance at the game is 20,019.

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Cecil Tanner

6-6, 235, So., R-R

Waycross, Ga.

Ware County HS

#28RHP

2009 (Freshman): Went 3-1 with a 4.29 ERA in 25 appearances including five starts as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Worked 2.1 scoreless relief innings at South Carolina on May 15*Tossed two perfect innings in relief on April 26 at #11 Ole Miss with four strikeouts*Picked up third win vs. Kennesaw State on April 21 (3.0 IP, 3H, 1R, 5K)*Earned the win vs. Le Moyne on March 10 with 4.0 IP, 3H, 2R, 2K*Notched first career win vs. Presbyterian on Feb. 24 (3.0 IP, 4H, 1R, 5K)

High School: A graduate of Ware County where he played for James Conoly*A 36th round pick of the Atlanta Braves in the 2008 MLB draft*Played for USA Baseball 18U National Team in the summer of 2008 and earned a silver medal at the IBF World Junior Championships in Alberta*Posted a 2.24 ERA with 54 strikeouts in 43.2 innings for Ware County, going 0-5 as the Gators posted 10 wins total*Ranked 27th among Baseball American top prep prospects for 2008

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 25/5 3 1 0 0 4.29 35.2 30 21 17 27 46

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 8/0 0 1 0 0 4.00 9.0 4 4 4 8 16

*Attended the East Coast Professional Showcase*Went 2-1 with a 2.44 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 28 innings as a junior

Personal: Born April 23, 1990*Son of Berry and Madelyn Tanner*Cecil’s father Berry played baseball at the University of South Florida*Major: Consumer Economics

The top-ranked Bulldogs posted a 4-3 walk-off win over #5 Arkansas when Johnathan Taylor scored.

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Zach Taylor

6-3, 220, Fr., L-L

Statesboro, Ga.

Statesboro HS

#10OF

High School: A graduate of Statesboro where he played for Chris Bishop*A four-year letterman as an outfielder/pitcher for the Blue Devils*A National Honor Society member*Batted a team-best .454 with one home run as a senior and selected All-Region*Hit a team-best .444 with five home runs and 32 RBI to earn All-Region honors as a junior*Tallied 35 RBI in leading squad to a second place finish in the region*Played summer baseball for the Carolina Cyclones, the Dirtbags and Southeastern A’s

Personal: Born May 3, 1991*Son of Steve and Susan Taylor*Major: Pre-Business

Johnathan Taylor

5-8, 181, So., L-L

Acworth, Ga.

North Cobb HS

#2OF

2009 (Freshman): Played in 53 games with 31 starts (28-LF, 3-CF), batting .309 with 10 RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Registered 23 stolen bases in 27 attempts, tally ranked seventh in Geor-gia’s single season record book*Went 2-for-3 with a run scored vs. #10 Georgia Tech on April 14*Big day vs. Quinnipiac on March 6, going 2-for-4 with a walk, three runs and three stolen bases *Reached base safely 20 times in 26 attempts to start the season*Posted 14 hits in first seven games of the season, and was batting .531 after 10 games*Hit .462 (6-for-13) and scored seven runs in the Arizona series*Named SEC Freshman of the Week after batting 8-for-10 with a double, triple and five RBI in the Youngstown State series to start the season*One of five freshmen who started on opening day*Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of North Cobb where he played for Tom Callahan*Earned four varsity baseball letters and one football letter, member of football team that was ranked as high as number one in the state*Led the Warriors to a 23-13 record and the AAAAA state final four, batting .378 with 25 stolen bases as a senior*Hit .426 and led the county with 35 stolen bases as a junior as team went 17-11*Participated in Perfect Game Showcase and clocked as one of the fastest players*A three-time MVP of the East Cobb summer baseball program and part of teams that won numerous national titles

Personal: Born March 21, 1990*Son of John and Tandra Taylor*Major: Consumer Economics

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 53/31 123 36 38 .309 3 1 0 10 24 23 23/27

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 24/13 54 7 9 .167 2 0 0 2 9 15 6/7

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2009 (Sophomore): Member of the squad but did not see any action as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2008 (Freshman): Redshirted as the team went 45-25-1, won the SEC title, advanced to the CWS Finals and finished ranked number two in the country

High School: A graduate of Blessed Trinity Catholic where he played for Andy Harlin*Three-year letterman and school’s Golden Spikes Award winner for 2007, Team Georgia and All-County selection*Went 11-0, 2.04 ERA with 64 Ks, 9 BBs in 60 IP as a junior *Clinched the state title with a three-hitter in a 2-1 win over Columbus as the Titans finished with a 32-5 record. *Named the 2006 Atlanta Journal-Constitution First Team All-State selection as a third baseman after batting .459-7-47 with a .524 OB% and All County as a pitcher*Named First Team All-Area, Silver Slugger Award, Georgia Dugout Club Top 100*Tied a school record with eight HRs as a sophomore hitting .392-8-29 and 5-1, 2.00 ERA on the mound as Titans reached ‘Sweet 16’ of state playoffs including finishing as the Region 5-AAA runner-up with a 22-7 mark*Holds school record with 21 career home runs

Personal: Born May 2, 1989*Son of Emilio and Maria Tieles *Major: Health and Physical Education

Evan Tieles

6-0, 239, So., R-R

Roswell, Ga.

Blessed Trinity

#37RHP

Israel Troupe

6-1, 215, So., R-R

Tifton, Ga.

Tift County HS

#39OF

2009 Football (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games with four catches for 90 yards and one TD as team went 8-5*First career TD reception covered 50 yards in win over No. 25 Auburn*Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for summer semester

2008 Football (RS-Freshman): Appeared in 13 games with four catches for 39 yards as Bulldogs went 10-3 and finished No. 10 in the final top 25*Registered a pair of catches for 13 yards against Central Michigan*Made Bulldog debut versus Georgia Southern*Went through spring football practice and did not play baseball

2007 (Freshman): Redshirted in football and did not play baseball*Part of football team that went 11-2 and was No. 2 in the final AP poll

High School: A graduate of Tift County HS where he played baseball for Chuck Beale and football for Jay Walls*A 31st-round pick of Colorado in the 2007 MLB Draft*Rated as the top wide receiver in the state, signed with Georgia to play football and plans to play baseball too*First Team All-State selection and Prep All-American in football*Named 2007 Region 1-AAAAA Offensive Player of the Year and two-time Male Co-Athlete of the Year as a WR/OF for the Blue Devils*Batted .410 with a .529 OB%, .627 SLG%, 4 HRs, 28 RBI as a senior in helping the Blue Devils advance to the state quarterfinals*Tallied 60 catches for 660 yards and 6 TDs on the gridiron as a senior as the Blue Devils reached the state semifinals*2006 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super 11 and Super Southern 100*Recorded 36 receptions for 495 yards and 3 TDs and hit .354 with 4 HRs and 26 RBI as a junior

Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1988*Son of Denise Troupe*Prep teammate of Bulldogs Christian Glisson and Chance Veazey*Major: Housing

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Chance Veazey

5-9, 175, Fr., L-R

Tifton, Ga.

Tift Co. HS

#15INF

High School: A graduate of Tift County where he played for Chuck Beale*A four-year letterman as an infielder for the Blue Devils and two-time MVP*Batted a team-best .444 with four home runs, 14 RBI and 25 runs scored as a senior and registered a team-high .728 slugging percentage, a .573 on-base percentage and hit .474 with runners in scoring position as team went 11-16*Batted .453 with three home runs, 24 RBI and 23 runs scored as a junior*Also posted a .707 slugging percentage, a .588 on-base percentage and hit .520 with runners in scoring position as a junior as team went 15-14*A four-time All-Region selection*An Honor Roll student and graduate*Played summer baseball for Team Georgia and earned All-Tournament honors

Personal: Born Aug. 8, 1990*Son of Todd and Darby Veazey*Chance’s mother Darby was an All-America softball student-athlete at Florida State and was the first woman inducted in to the FSU Athletic Hall of Fame*Chance and current Bulldog catcher Christian Glisson and outfielder Israel Troupe were teammates at Tift County in 2006 when the Blue Devils advanced to the state quarterfinals in Class AAAAA*Major: Pre-Business

Shortly after leaving a study session on campus at the Miller Learning Center on Oct. 28, Chance Veazey’s life changed forever. He was involved in a scooter accident and suffered a spinal cord injury. Currently, he has paralysis from the waist down. After a week at St. Mary’s Hospital in Athens, he moved to the Shepherd Center in Atlanta for an in-tense six-week rehabilitation program. At Shepherd, Veazey earned the “Superman” towel, which for 10

years has been passed down among the patients who are working the hard-est and graduate from the program. His rehabilitation continues, and his attitude and effort to return to his life in-spires everyone who meets him. Along with his passion for baseball, Chance is an avid outdoorsman. During the Thanksgiving holiday, he got to hunt on land owned by professional baseball players Ryan Klesko and John Smoltz. Chance bagged an 11-point buck, the big-gest deer he had ever killed. Support for Chance has come from all around the country including the Bulldog nation and his hometown of Tifton. Thou-sands of people have followed Chance’s story online at Caringbridge.org.

He plans to return to UGA some this spring and then full-time next fall. Chance will con-tinue his education, his training regimen with athletic trainer Mike Dillon and work with the base-ball program.

By the end of fall practice, Chance had earned the

starting job at second base.

In the last fall scrimmage, Chance had three hits including

a home run in his final at-bat.

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Peter Verdin

6-0, 200, So., R-R

Alexandria, Va.

Paul VI HS

#16OF/C

2009 (Freshman): Played in 46 games with 26 starts (20-RF, 6-LF), batting .316 with two home runs and eight RBI as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Committed just one error in 50 chances for a .980 Fielding Percentage*Hit .320 in SEC games*Started in each game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional and went 3-for-9*Went 3-for-8 in the SEC Tournament

Year G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 46/26 98 21 31 .316 3 0 2 8 11 24 4/7

SEC CareerYear G/GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 21/13 50 5 16 .320 1 0 0 1 4 16 1/1

*Had two hits including an RBI double vs. #7 Ole Miss in the SEC Tourna-ment on May 20*Went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run scored vs. #17 Florida on May 3*Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two SB vs. Jacksonville State on April 29*Delivered a pinch-hit two-run home run, the first of his career, vs. Win-throp on April 8*Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

High School: A graduate of Paul VI Catholic where he played for Billy Emerson*Four-year letternan and a three-time All-State selection*Led the Panthers to the 2008 state championship and a No. 11 national ranking and the 2007 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title*Hit .380 with three home runs and 23 RBI and had a team-high 14 stolen bases as a senior*Batted a team-best .458 with 22 RBI and 20 stolen bases as a junior and .436 with 41 runs scored and 30 stolen bases as a sophomore*Attended Perfect Game National Showcase and was among the top 50 players in the country to watch*Part of the Midland Redskins Connie Mack World Series Championship quad that went 54-6, batted .467 (7-for-15) with seven RBI and 5 stolen bases during playoff run to the title*Led the Midland Braves 2006 summer league team in hits, RBI doubles, triples, home runs, stolen bases and made just one error in 74 games*Attended the Perfect Game National Showcase and ranked among the top prep players in the country

Personal: Born March 19, 1990*Son of Peter and Patty Verdin*Major: Pre-Business

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Jeff Walters

6-3, 195, Sr., R-R

Windermere, Fla.

St. Petersburg

College

#11RHP

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 27/2 2 0 0 0 4.64 42.2 40 26 22 25 46

SEC CareerYear G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO2009 13/0 1 0 0 0 7.32 19.2 27 18 16 12 20

2009 (Junior): Went 2-0 with a 4.64 ERA in 27 appearances including two starts as team went 38-24 and advanced to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Drafted in the 17th round with the 506th overall pick by the Baltimore Orioles*Started two games in the postseason against #2 LSU in the SEC Tourna-ment and Ohio State in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional*Worked 1.2 innings of scoreless relief at South Carolina on May 16 and retired all five batters he faced on 18 pitches

*Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings at Jacksonville State on April 22*Worked 2.0 perfect innings in relief vs. #5 Arkansas on April 19*Pitched 2.0 scoreless innings vs. #14 Georgia Tech on April 14*Tossed 2.2 scoreless innings in relief to earn the win vs. Quinnipiac on March 8*Picked up save vs. Youngstown State on Feb. 22 (1.1IP, OR, 0H)

2007-08 (Freshman-Sophomore): A graduate of St. Petersburg (Fla.) College where he played for Dave Pano*A 30th-round pick of the Cleveland Indians in the 2008 MLB draft*Posted a 3-0 mark with one save in helping the Titans to the 2008 Suncoast Conference title*Team went 36-18 record with a No. 3 ranking in the FCCAA poll*Ranked as the top prospect in the Florida Collegiate Summer League (FCSL) by Perfect Game Cross Checker and number two prospect by Baseball America*Went 0-1 with a 4.60 ERA and 10 strikeouts in 16 innings for Winter Springs*A 47th-round pick of the Washington Nationals in the 2007 MLB draft*Went 4-1 with a 4.15 ERA as a freshman for the Titans in helping them to the 2007 Suncoast Conference title*Went 2-2 with a 1.01 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 44.2 innings for Winter Springs in 2007 plus started the FCSL All-Star game

High School: A graduate of Olympia in Orlando where he played for Randy O’Neal*A 24th-round pick of the San Francisco Giants in the 2006 MLB draft*A three-sport letterman in baseball, football and basketball*Starting quarterback, two-time MVP in basketball and was named the U.S. Army 2006 Olympic High School 6A Student-Athlete of the Year

Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1987*Son of Frank Walters and Kim Engilis*Major: Consumer Economics

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Alex Wood

6-4, 216, Fr., L-L

Charlotte, N.C.

Ardrey Kell HS

#33LHP

High School: A graduate of Ardrey Kell where he played for Hal Bagwell*A two-year letterman as a pitcher/designated hitter for the Knights, bat-tling elbow and thumb injuries throughout prep career*Led team to 4-A state title, going a team-best 10-2 with a 0.87 ERA, 117 strikeouts and three saves as the squad went 27-8; Also batted .410-3-23*Named Player of the Year in North Carolina by the Charlotte Observer, 5W4A Conference Player of the Year, All-State*Louisville Slugger All-State and All-Region selection*Posted a 7-1 mark, 1.80 ERA with 33 strikeouts as a junior as team went 28-6*2008 team claimed the 5W4A Conference title, NC4A West title and finished state runner-up in the NC4A*Named to North Carolina State Games Team*A 2007 and 2008 Impact Baseball Future’s Game participant*Participated in Perfect Game National Showcase*Played summer baseball for the South Charlotte Panthers, and they finished as national runner-up in the 2007 WWBA 18U

Personal: Jan. 12, 1991*Son of Richard and Carol Wood*Alex’s grandfather, James “Jippy” Carter, played basketball at UNC*Will miss 2010 season at UGA due to “Tommy John” elbow surgery*Major: Pre-Business

Foley Field: Home of the Bulldogs

Spacious Foley Field requires outfielders like Zach Cone who

can track down a flyball.

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1990 National Championship Flashback

The 2010 season marks the 20th anniversary of Georgia’s 1990 NCAA title.

Georgia’s first trip to Omaha for the CWS came in 1987. Just three years later, the Bulldogs were back, and this time they came home with an NCAA title.

The Bulldogs were the first SEC team to win the College World Series.

Coach Steve Webber’s Bulldogs are NCAA Champions after a 2-1 win over OSU.

The 1990 team featured two Freshman All-Americans in pitcher

Stan Payne and outfielder Ray Suplee. Payne got

the start in the title game and earned the win over

Oklahoma State.

Once back in Athens, the Bulldogs were honored with a coronation at a local hotel.

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2008 CWS Finals Flashback

In the program’s sixth trip to the Omaha, the 2008 Bulldogs advanced to the CWS Finals.

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2010 Opponents

BAYLORwww.BaylorBears.com

Feb. 19, 21 in Waco, Texas

General InformationLocation: Waco, TexasEnrollment: 14,614Nickname: BearsConference: Big 12AD: Ian McCawStadium InformationBaylor Ballpark (5,000)Press Box: (254) 754-5546Coaching InformationHead Coach: Steve SmithRec. at BU/Years: 552-363-1/15 Overall Record: 552-363/1/15 Team Information2009 Record: 30-26Conf. Record/Finish:10-16/8thTop Returnee: Logan Verrett, RHP, So., 7-1, 5.13, 3 SVSports InformationBaseball SID: David KayePhone: (254) 710-4389E-Mail: [email protected]

DUKEwww.GoDuke.com

Feb. 20-21 in Waco, Texas

General InformationLocation: Durham, N.C.Enrollment: 6,340Nickname: Blue DevilsConference: ACCAD: Kevin WhiteStadium InformationJack Coombs Park (2,000)Press Box: (919) 812-7141Coaching InformationHead Coach: Sean McNallyRec. at DU/Years: 116-107-1/4Overall Record:116-107-1/4Team Information2009 Record: 35-24Conf. Record/Finish:15-15/5th C.Top Returnee: Jeremy Gould, UT/LHP, Sr., .340-7-37Sports InformationBaseball SID: Chris CookPhone: (919) 684-8708E-Mail: [email protected]

PRESBYTERIANwww.gobluehose.com

Feb. 24 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Clinton, S.C.Enrollment: 1,200Nickname: Blue HoseConference: Big SouthAD: Mike SmithStadium InformationPC Baseball Complex (500)Press Box: n/aCoaching InformationHead Coach: Elton PollockRec. at PC/Years: 80-193/5 Overall Record: 80-193/5Team Information2009 Record: 13-38Conf. Record/Finish: n/aTop Returnee: Kenny Bryant, 1B, So., .259-8-34Sports InformationBaseball SID: AJ HendersonPhone: (864) 833-8252E-Mail: [email protected]

STETSONwww.gohatters.comFeb. 26-28 in Athens

General InformationLocation: DeLand, Fla.Enrollment: 2,492Nickname: HattersConference: Atlantic SunAD: Jeff AltierStadium InformationMelching Field/Conrad Park (2,500)Press Box: (386) 736-7360Coaching InformationHead Coach: Pete DunnRec. at SU/Years: 1,097-688-3/30Overall Record: 1,097-688-3/30Team Information2009 Record: 27-30Conf. Record/Finish:16-14/3rdTop Returnee: Aaron Crittenden, INF, Sr., .339-13-66Sports InformationBaseball SID: Dean WatsonPhone: (386) 822-8130E-Mail: [email protected]

ALABAMAwww.rolltide.com

March 3 in Hoover, Ala.

General InformationLocation: Tucscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment: 25,580Nickname: Crimson TideConference: SEC (West)AD: Mal MooreStadium InformationSewell-Thomas Stadium (6,571)Press Box: (205) 348-4927Coaching InformationHead Coach: Mitch GaspardRec. at UA/Years: 0-0/1stOverall Record: 211-128/6Team Information2009 Record: 37-21Conf. Record/Finish: 18-11/3rd W.Top Returnee: Jake Smith, 3B, Sr., .359-18-54Sports InformationBaseball SID: Barry AllenPhone: (205) 348-8836E-Mail: [email protected]

FLORIDA STATEwww.seminoles.com

March 5-7 in Tallahassee, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Tallahassee, Fla.Enrollment: 39,136Nickname: SeminolesConference: ACCAD: Randy SpetmanStadium InformationDick Howser Stadium (6,700)Press Box: (850) 644-1553Coaching InformationHead Coach: Mike MartinRec. at FSU/Years: 1,583-538-4/30Overall Record:1,583-538-4/30Team Information2009 Record: 45-18Conf. Record/Finish:19-9/1st A.Top Returnee: Mike McGee, LF, Jr., .379-19-78Sports InformationBaseball SID: Jason LeturmyPhone: (850) 644-5656E-Mail: [email protected]

KENNESAW STATEwww.ksuowls.comMarch 9 in Athens

March 10 in Kennesaw

General InformationLocation: Kennesaw, Ga.Enrollment: 20,212Nickname: OwlsConference: Atlantic SunAD: Dr. Dave WaplesStadium InformationStillwell Stadium (1,200)Press Box: (770) 423-6264Coaching InformationHead Coach: Mike Sansing Rec. at KSU/Years: 724-327/18 Overall Record: 827-315/21Team Information2009 Record: 30-22Conf. Record/Finish: 20-9/n/aTop Returnee: Tyler Stubblefield, INF, Sr., .300-7-27Sports InformationBaseball SID: Jason HanesPhone: (678) 797-2562E-Mail: [email protected]

SIENAwww.SienaSaints.comMarch 12-14 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Loudonville, N.Y.Enrollment: 3,000Nickname: SaintsConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticAD: John D’ArgenioStadium InformationSiena Field (500)Press Box: (518) 542-7240Coaching InformationHead Coach: Tony RossiRec. at SU/Years: 674-798-6/41 Overall Record: 674-798-6/41Team Information2009 Record: 15-35Conf. Record/Finish: 9-15/7thTop Returnee: Dan Paolini, 2B, So., .430-11-53Sports InformationBaseball SID: Jason RichPhone: (518) 783-2411E-Mail: [email protected]

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GEORGIA TECHwww.ramblinwreck.com

March 16 in AtlantaApril 14 in Athens

April 27 at Turner Field (Atlanta)

General InformationLocation: Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment: 20,291Nickname: Yellow JacketsConference: Atlantic CoastAD: Dan RadakovichStadium InformationRuss Chandler Stadium (4,157)Press Box: (404) 894-3167Coaching InformationHead Coach: Danny HallRec. at GT/Years: 690-313-1/16 Overall Record: 898-430-1/22Team Information2009 Record: 38-19-1Conf. Record/Finish: 17-10-1/2nd Top Returnee: Deck McGuire, RHP, Jr., 11-2. 3.50Sports InformationBaseball SID: Mike HuffPhone: (404) 894-5445E-Mail: [email protected]

AUBURNMarch 19-21 in Athenswww.auburntigers.com

General InformationLocation: Auburn, Ala.Enrollment: 24,137Nickname: TigersConference: SEC (West)AD: Jay JacobsStadium InformationSamford Stadium Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park (4,096)Press Box: (334) 844-4138Coaching InformationHead Coach: John PawlowskiRec. at AU/Years: 31-25/1Overall Record: 369-217-1/9Team Information2009 Record: 31-25Conf. Record/Finish: 11-19/5th W.Top Returnee: Brian Fletcher, OF, Jr., .301-17-54Sports InformationBaseball SID: Dan FroehlichPhone: (334) 844-9803E-Mail: [email protected]

FURMANwww.furmanpaladins.com

March 24 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Greenville, S.C.Enrollment: 2,630Nickname: PaladinsConference: SouthernAD: Dr. Gary ClarkStadium InformationLathan Stadium (2,000)Press Box: (864) 294-2150Coaching InformationHead Coach: Ron SmithRec. at FU/Years: 397-471/16Overall Record: 397-471/16Team Information2009 Record: 24-31Conf. Record/Finish: 10-20/8thTop Returnee: Brian Harrison, 3B, Jr., .303-12-43Sports InformationBaseball SID: Hunter ReidPhone: (864) 294-2061E-Mail: [email protected]

MISSISSIPPI STATEwww.mstateathletics.com

March 26-28 in Starkville, Miss.

General InformationLocation: Starkville, Miss.Enrollment: 18,601Nickname: BulldogsConference: SEC (West)AD: Greg ByrneStadium InformationPolk-DeMent Stadium (15,000)Press Box: (662) 325-3776Coaching InformationHead Coach: John CohenRec. at MSU/Years: 25-29/2 Overall Record: 346-226-1/10Team Information2009 Record: 25-29Conf. Record/Finish: 9-20/6th W.Top Returnee: Connor Powers, INF, Sr., .301-19-63Sports InformationBaseball SID: Joe DierPhone: (662) 325-8040 E-Mail: [email protected]

LSUwww.lsusports.net

April 2-4 in Baton Rouge, La.

General InformationLocation: Baton Rouge, La.Enrollment: 27,992Nickname: TigersConference: SEC (West)AD: Joe AllevaStadium InformationAlex Box Stadium (9,200)Press Box: (225) 578-4149Coaching InformationHead Coach: Paul MainieriRec. at LSU/Years: 134-62-2/3Overall Record: 998-553-6/27Team Information2009 Record: 56-17Conf. Record/Finish: 20-10/1stTop Returnee: Blake Dean, OF, Sr., .328-17-71Sports InformationBaseball SID: Bill FranquesPhone: (225) 578-2527E-Mail: [email protected]

CLEMSONwww.clemsontigers.com

April 6 in AthensApril 7 in Clemson, S.C.

General InformationLocation: Clemson, S.C.Enrollment: 18,317Nickname: TigersConference: Atlantic CoastAD: Terry Don PhillipsStadium InformationKingmore Stadium (6,217)Press Box: (864) 656-7731Coaching InformationHead Coach: Jack LeggettRec. at CU/Years: 724-331-1/16Overall Record: 1,101-621-1/30Team Information2009 Record: 44-22Conf. Record/Finish: 19-11/2nd A.Top Returnee: Jeff Schaus, OF, Jr., .320-13-50Sports InformationBaseball SID: Brian HennessyPhone: (864) 656-1921E-Mail: [email protected]

OLE MISSwww.olemisssports.com

April 9-11 in Oxford, Miss.

General InformationLocation: Oxford, Miss.Enrollment: 17,325Nickname: RebelsConference: SEC (West)AD: Pete BooneStadium InformationSwayze Field (5,000)Press Box: (662) 915-7858Coaching InformationHead Coach: Mike BiancoRec. at OM/Years: 365-203-1/9 Overall Record: 465-274-1/12Team Information2009 Record: 44-20Conf. Record/Finish: 20-10/1stTop Returnee: Drew Pomeranz, LHP, Jr., 8-4, 3.40Sports InformationBaseball SID: Bill BuntingPhone: (662) 915-7522E-Mail: [email protected]

ARKANSASwww.arkansasrazorbacks.comApril 16-18 in Fayetteville, Ark.

General InformationLocation: Fayetteville, Ark.Enrollment: 19,849Nickname: RazorbacksConference: SEC (West)AD: Jeff LongStadium InformationBaum Stadium (10,737)Press Box: (479) 575-4141Coaching InformationHead Coach: Dave Van HornRec. at UA/Years: 276-158/7 Overall Record: 861-398/21Team Information2009 Record: 41-24Conf. Record/Finish: 15-15/4th W.Top Returnee: Zack Cox, INF/RHP, So., .266-13-39 and 5-1, 4.82Sports InformationBaseball SID: Zach LawsonPhone: (479) 575-7089E-Mail: [email protected]

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WINTHROPwww.winthropeagles.com

April 21 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Rock Hill, S.C.Enrollment: 6,600Nickname: EaglesConference: Big SouthAD: Tom HickmanStadium InformationWinthrop Ballpark (1,887)Press Box: (803) 323-2155Coaching InformationHead Coach: Joe Hudak Rec. at WU/Years: 635-437-5/18Overall Record: 838-574-5/26Team Information2009 Record: 35-25Conf. Record/Finish: 18-9/2ndTop Returnee: Eddie Rohan, C/OF, Jr., .348-14-53Sports InformationBaseball SID: Wesley HerringPhone: (803) 323-2129X6067E-Mail: [email protected]

SOUTH CAROLINAwww.gamecocksonline.com

April 23-25 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Columbia, S.C.Enrollment: 25,077Nickname: GamecocksConference: SEC (East)AD: Eric HymanStadium InformationCarolina Stadium (6,400)Press Box: (803) 777-6648Coaching InformationHead Coach: Ray TannerRec. at USC/Years: 580-266/13 Overall Record: 975-439-3/23Team Information2009 Record: 40-23Conf. Record/Finish: 17-13/2nd E.Top Returnee: Nick Ebert, 1B, Sr., .321-23-73Sports InformationBaseball SID: Andrew KitickPhone: (803) 777-5257E-Mail: [email protected]

WESTERN CAROLINAwww.CatamountSports.com

April 28 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Cullowhee, N.C.Enrollment: 9,400Nickname: CatamountsConference: SouthernAD: Chip SmithStadium InformationChildress Field (1,500)Press Box: (828) 227-7020Coaching InformationHead Coach: Bobby MorandaRec. at WCU/Years: 64-50/2 Overall Record: 64-50/2Team Information2009 Record: 35-22Conf. Record/Finish:19-10/4thTop Returnee: Ross Heffley, INF, So., .391-4-51Sports InformationBaseball SID: Daniel HookerPhone: (828) 227-2339E-Mail: [email protected]

VANDERBILTwww.vucommodores.com

April 30-May 2 in Nashville, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Nashville, Tenn.Enrollment: 6,637Nickname: CommodoresConference: SEC (East)Dir. Sports Operation: Kevin ColonStadium InformationCharles Hawkins Field (3,700)Press Box: (615) 320-0436Coaching InformationHead Coach: Tim CorbinRec. at VU/Years: 276-157/7 Overall Record: 382-295/12Team Information2009 Record: 37-27Conf. Record/Finish: 12-17/4th E.Top Returnee: Aaron Westlake, DH, So., .377-10-57Sports InformationBaseball SID: Thomas SamuelPhone: (615) 343-7064E-Mail: [email protected]

TENNESSEEwww.utsports.comMay 7-9 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Knoxville, Tenn.Enrollment: 26,400Nickname: VolunteersConference: SEC (East)AD: Mike HamiltonStadium InformationLindsey Nelson Stadium (3,800)Press Box: (865) 974-3376Coaching InformationHead Coach: Todd RaleighRec. at UT/Years: 53-58/2Overall Record: 310-267/10Team Information2009 Record: 26-29Conf. Record/Finish: 11-19 /6th E.Top Returnee: Blake Forsythe, C, Jr., .347-15-46Sports InformationBaseball SID: Cameron HarrisPhone: (865) 974-8876E-Mail: [email protected]

GEORGIA STATEwww.georgiastatesports.com

May 11 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment: 30,000Nickname: PanthersConference: Colonial Athletic AD: Cheryl LevickStadium InformationThe Field at Panthersville (1,000)Press Box: (404) 244-5801Coaching InformationHead Coach: Greg FradyRec. at GSU/Years: 98-77/4Overall Record: 226-134/7Team Information2009 Record: 39-22Conf. Record/Finish: 12-9/2ndTop Returnee: Ryan Moore, RHP, Sr., 7-2, 4.41Sports InformationBaseball SID: Mike HolmesPhone: (404) 413-4033E-Mail: [email protected]

FLORIDAwww.gatorzone.com

May 14-16 in Gainesville, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Gainesville, Fla.Enrollment: 52,112Nickname: GatorsConference: SEC (East)AD: Jeremy FoleyStadium InformationMcKethan Stadium (5,500)Press Box: (352) 375-4683X4356Coaching InformationHead Coach: Kevin O’SullivanRec. at UF/Years: 76-46/2 Overall Record: 76-46/2Team Information2009 Record: 42-22Conf. Record/Finish: 19-11/1st E.Top Returnee: Preston Tucker, INF, So., .364-15-85Sports InformationBaseball SID: John HinesPhone: (352) 375-4683X6130E-Mail: [email protected]

KENTUCKYwww.ukathletics.comMay 20-22 in Athens

General InformationLocation: Lexington, Ky.Enrollment: 27,000Nickname: WildcatsConference: SEC (East)AD: Mitch BarnhartStadium InformationCliff Hagan Stadium (3,000)Press Box: (859) 257-9011Coaching InformationHead Coach: Gary HendersonRec. at UK/Years: 28-26/2 Overall Record: 28-26/2Team Information2009 Record: 28-26Conf. Record/Finish: 12-18/5th E.Top Returnee: James Paxton, LHP, Sr., 5-3, 5.86Sports InformationBaseball SID: Brent IngramPhone: (859) 257-3838X8504E-Mail: [email protected]

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2009 Season Review

GEORGIA LED THE NATION WITH 11 PLAYERS DRAFTED IN 2009

Rich Poythress, 1B: Seattle, 2nd RoundTrevor Holder, RHP: Washington, 3rd Round Dean Weaver, RHP: Washington, 7th RoundMatt Cerione, OF: Seattle, 13th RoundJeff Walters, RHP: Baltimore, 17th Round; Ret. to UGAMichael Demperio, INF: L.A. Angels, 25th RoundAlex McRee, LHP: Los Angeles (NL), 26th Round; Ret. to UGABryce Massanari, C: Colorado, 30th RoundWill Harvil, RHP: Arizona, 32nd RoundJoey Lewis, C: Kansas City, 41st RoundJustin Earls, LHP: Pittsburgh, 47th Round; Ret. to UGA

It was a record-setting season for the Georgia baseball team in 2009. The Bulldogs got off to the best start in program history, broke the school home run record, shattered Foley Field attendance records and led the country with a school record 11 players selected in the Major League Baseball Draft. Georgiawon its first 14 games in 2009 including a three-gamesweep at Arizona. On March 9, unbeaten Georgia was ranked No. 1 in theregularseasonforthefirsttimeinschoolhistoryandtheBulldogswererankedNo.1fivedifferentweeksthroughouttheyear.TheBull-dogsenduredtheirfirstsetbackwithaserieslossatAlabamatoopenSECplay,butreboundedwithsweepsoverMississippiStateandTen-nesseethenexttwoweekendstosetupaNo.1vs.No.2showdownwith LSU at Foley Field. The Tigers came back to win game three and claim the series, but Georgia bounced back with a road sweep at Ken-tucky,thentooktwofromfifth-rankedArkansastogainsolepossessionoffirstplaceintheSECwithfourseriestoplay. GeorgiastumbleddownthestretchbutstilladvancedtotheNCAATournament for the 10th time in school history. In annual non-confer-ence tilts, Georgia swept No. 17 Clemson and split two games against GeorgiaTech.TheBulldogsbeattheJacketsatTurnerFieldforthefifthstraight year. With 45 wins in 2008 and 38 in 2009, Georgia has won 83 games in the last two seasons, the program’s second highest win total in con-secutiveyears.TheBulldogshavealsowon35SECgamesinthelasttwo seasons, which is tied for themost leaguewins in consecutiveyears in Georgia baseball history.

GEORGIA IN THE 2009 POSTSEASON TheBulldogswontheirfirsttwogamesintheSECTournament,beating No. 7 Ole Miss and College World Series participant Arkansas beforebeingeliminatedbyeventualnationalchampionLSUtofinishina tie for third. After Georgia played host to a regional in 2008, the Bulldogs made their first back-to-backappearances ina regional since the2001-02seasons as the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. After a24-8rompoverNo.3seedOhioStateintheopener,GeorgiafelltoFlorida State then had its season end with a loss to the Buckeyes. TheBulldogs,whofinishedtheseasonwitha38-24overallrecordanda15-15mark in leagueplay,made theirfifthNCAApostseasonappearanceunderDavidPerno,morethananyothercoachinprogramhistory.

HUGE CROWDS FLOCK TO FOLEY FIELD For the second straight year, Georgia set school records for total attendanceandaverageattendanceatFoleyField.A totalof93,360fanswereinattendancefor32homedatesforanaverageof2,917fansper game. The2009Bulldogsattractedfiveofthetop10largestcrowdsinFoleyFieldhistory includingthe largestcrowdof4,461fora4-0winoverNo.25MississippiStateonMarch21. The Bulldogs often entertained the fans with a power display, smashing a record 109 home runs in 2009, breaking the mark of 105 setbythe1987team.Georgiaenteredthe2009seasonaveraging63homerunsperseasonunderPerno.JuniorAll-AmericanfirstbasemanRich Poythress accounted for a team-best 25 home runs, a school re-cord86RBIandhit.376.Seniorcatcher/designatedhitterBryceMas-sanariandjuniorcatcher/DHJoeyLewishit19homerunsapiece.

FANTASTIC FRESHMEN GeorgiahadfivefreshmenintheOpeningDaylineupwithColbyMayemergingasoneoftheteam’stophitters.Hestartedall62gamesat third base and earned Freshman All-America honors after batting .339-11-42.LeviHyamsregisteredaschool record .962fieldingper-centage at shortstop while Zach Cone hit a team-best .417 in the post-season.CecilTannerandMichaelPalazzonesolidifiedthebullpen.

Bulldogs Use Fast Start To Rise to #1 Ranking During Season, End Up 38-24 and #25 in ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll

WINS IN BACK-TO-BACK SEASONS Georgiais83-49-1overallinthelasttwoyears,the second most wins in back-to-back seasons.

1989-90 89-442008-09 83-49-11990-91 79-502000-01 79-482001-02 79-51

Georgiais35-24-1inSECgamesoverthelasttwo seasons, tying the most league wins by the Bull-dogs in back-to-back seasons.

2008-09 35-24-1 2001-02 35-25 2000-01 34-261989-90 33-20 1986-87 32-21

2009 All-American first basemanRich Poythress and All-SEC catcher

Bryce Massanari combined for 44 home runs and 143 RBI last year.

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2009 Overall Statistics

2009 Georgia BaseballOverall Statistics for Georgia (as of May 31, 2009)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 38-24 Home: 21-12 Away: 13-9 Neutral: 4-3 SEC: 15-15

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%

33 Rich Poythress . 3 7 6 62-62 237 69 89 17 0 25 86 181 . 7 6 4 42 2 39 5 . 4 6 8 3 0 4-9 517 52 5 . 9 9 1

25 Colby May . 3 3 9 62-62 224 58 76 14 1 11 42 125 . 5 5 8 27 13 35 2 . 4 3 3 4 3 3-4 42 113 12 . 9 2 8

29 Bryce Massanari . 3 0 5 61-57 220 45 67 10 0 19 57 134 . 6 0 9 35 3 62 5 . 4 0 7 0 0 1-2 193 19 6 . 9 7 2

10 Matt Cerione . 2 9 1 54-48 199 43 58 12 2 12 43 110 . 5 5 3 19 2 52 4 . 3 5 6 2 3 5-6 109 3 1 . 9 9 1

23 Joey Lewis . 2 8 2 62-60 238 43 67 18 1 19 58 144 . 6 0 5 19 1 67 4 . 3 3 6 1 0 0-0 279 38 5 . 9 8 4

3 Levi Hyams . 2 6 3 61-56 194 31 51 9 0 5 24 75 . 3 8 7 24 2 28 2 . 3 5 0 0 3 8-11 80 154 9 . 9 6 3

11 Lyle Allen . 2 5 5 57-31 137 23 35 9 0 5 23 59 . 4 3 1 15 5 41 1 . 3 4 4 3 0 3-5 73 0 1 . 9 8 6

15 Michael Demperio . 2 5 2 57-46 155 37 39 10 1 3 14 60 . 3 8 7 28 4 47 2 . 3 8 0 0 3 10-13 76 125 14 . 9 3 5

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26 Christian Glisson . 3 3 3 3-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

12 Zach Cone . 3 2 3 45-20 93 20 30 5 2 4 18 51 . 5 4 8 7 2 25 1 . 3 8 2 0 0 3-4 38 2 0 1.000

16 Peter Verdin . 3 1 6 46-26 98 21 31 3 0 2 8 40 . 4 0 8 11 2 24 1 . 3 9 6 0 0 4-7 48 1 1 . 9 8 0

2 Johnathan Taylor . 3 0 9 53-31 123 36 38 3 1 0 10 43 . 3 5 0 24 9 23 0 . 4 5 5 0 4 23-27 50 0 4 . 9 2 6

34 Chase Davidson . 2 3 1 45-31 108 12 25 9 0 3 19 43 . 3 9 8 9 0 39 1 . 2 9 1 0 0 3-4 39 0 4 . 9 0 7

27 Miles Starr . 2 2 2 36-9 45 8 10 2 0 0 8 12 . 2 6 7 4 4 12 1 . 3 4 0 0 0 3-3 29 36 3 . 9 5 6

5 Adam Fuller . 2 1 2 26-5 33 4 7 1 1 1 4 13 . 3 9 4 3 2 13 1 . 3 1 6 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

19 Robbie O'Bryan . 1 8 2 21-1 22 0 4 2 0 0 2 6 . 2 7 3 1 0 5 0 . 2 1 7 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

7 David Thoms . 1 4 3 28-13 35 3 5 0 0 0 2 5 . 1 4 3 2 0 7 2 . 1 8 4 1 0 2-2 12 37 4 . 9 2 5

35 Will Harvil . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 8 0 1.000

17 Trevor Holder . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 13 10 0 1.000

24 Carson Schilling . 0 0 0 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000

Totals . 2 9 2 62 2166 453 633 124 9 109 418 1102 . 5 0 9 270 51 522 32 . 3 8 1 14 16 72-97 1638 644 80 . 9 6 6

Opponents . 2 7 4 62 2144 365 588 92 10 60 342 880 . 4 1 0 257 53 487 35 . 3 6 2 25 31 60-82 1604 585 67 . 9 7 0

LOB - Team (460), Opp (508). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (46). CI - Team (1), Lewis 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 sha

40 Justin Grimm 4 . 1 5 4-4 15 15 0 0/0 0 78.0 82 46 36 26 72 16 0 6 . 2 7 3 13 6 4 3 7

17 Trevor Holder 4 . 4 8 7-5 15 15 0 0/1 0 92.1 94 58 46 30 72 14 1 19 . 2 5 9 4 6 0 2 3

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11 Lyle Allen 0 . 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 2 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

35 Will Harvil 3 . 5 4 4-3 37 0 0 0/2 0 48.1 49 24 19 26 41 5 2 4 . 2 6 2 3 1 0 3 2

22 Dean Weaver 3 . 6 0 4-2 29 0 0 0/2 10 40.0 40 18 16 11 32 10 1 3 . 2 5 6 3 2 0 2 1

28 Cecil Tanner 4 . 2 9 3-1 25 5 0 0/0 0 35.2 30 21 17 27 46 4 0 2 . 2 2 4 5 8 3 0 0

43 Jeff Walters 4 . 6 4 2-0 27 2 0 0/1 1 42.2 40 26 22 25 46 6 0 2 . 2 4 2 6 5 0 2 0

13 Chase Hawkins 4 . 7 6 3-2 9 5 0 0/1 0 28.1 39 19 15 6 11 3 1 2 . 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 3

44 Michael Palazzone 5 . 1 3 3-0 21 0 0 0/3 1 33.1 31 21 19 15 43 5 1 3 . 2 4 2 5 2 0 4 2

20 Steve Esmonde 6 . 0 0 1-0 17 0 0 0/1 0 27.0 42 23 18 5 15 8 0 4 . 3 4 7 3 2 0 1 0

38 Earl Daniels 6 . 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 6 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

32 Alex McRee 6 . 2 7 4-4 15 13 0 0/2 0 56.0 63 44 39 43 56 11 2 8 . 2 9 3 9 9 1 4 7

18 Justin Earls 7 . 3 1 0-1 33 0 0 0/0 0 32.0 38 28 26 20 28 6 1 2 . 3 1 1 5 6 1 1 5

8 Jason Leaver 8 . 1 0 3-1 9 7 0 0/0 0 23.1 29 24 21 11 20 3 0 5 . 2 9 9 1 5 0 2 1

31 Tyler Maloof 16.88 0-1 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 3 5 5 3 3 0 1 0 . 2 7 3 0 1 0 0 0

34 Chase Davidson 40.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 4 . 8 6 38-24 62 62 0 4/4 12 546.0 588 365 295 257 487 92 10 60 . 2 7 4 58 53 10 25 31

Opponents 7 . 0 2 24-38 62 62 6 2/0 10 534.2 633 453 417 270 522 124 9 109 . 2 9 2 49 51 9 14 16

PB - Team (16), Lewis 10, Massanari 6, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (7), Lewis 6, Harvil 1, Opp (7).

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2009 SEC Statistics

2009 Georgia Baseball

Conference statistics for Georgia (as of May 31, 2009)

(SEC games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 15-15 Home: 7-8 Away: 8-7 SEC: 15-15

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%

33 Rich Poythress . 3 6 0 30-30 114 24 41 6 0 9 30 74 . 6 4 9 16 1 20 3 . 4 3 3 3 0 0-4 243 17 2 . 9 9 2

25 Colby May . 2 9 7 30-30 111 19 33 9 0 2 13 48 . 4 3 2 11 8 21 0 . 3 9 4 2 0 1-2 19 60 5 . 9 4 0

29 Bryce Massanari . 2 8 2 30-28 110 23 31 1 0 13 28 71 . 6 4 5 15 2 39 3 . 3 7 8 0 0 1-2 90 9 4 . 9 6 1

3 Levi Hyams . 2 7 7 30-30 101 13 28 5 0 2 12 39 . 3 8 6 12 2 15 0 . 3 6 5 0 3 6-9 44 77 4 . 9 6 8

23 Joey Lewis . 2 5 6 30-30 117 19 30 8 0 10 25 68 . 5 8 1 9 0 40 2 . 3 1 0 0 0 0-0 149 21 2 . 9 8 8

10 Matt Cerione . 2 4 8 29-28 117 22 29 8 0 7 20 58 . 4 9 6 11 0 36 2 . 3 1 0 1 3 3-3 70 0 1 . 9 8 6

11 Lyle Allen . 2 1 7 28-20 83 10 18 4 0 4 11 34 . 4 1 0 6 1 25 1 . 2 7 5 1 0 3-4 40 0 1 . 9 7 6

15 Michael Demperio . 1 8 7 29-23 75 13 14 4 1 0 3 20 . 2 6 7 9 2 26 0 . 2 9 1 0 1 3-4 40 61 7 . 9 3 5

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16 Peter Verdin . 3 2 0 21-13 50 5 16 1 0 0 1 17 . 3 4 0 4 1 16 0 . 3 8 2 0 0 1-1 22 1 0 1.000

12 Zach Cone . 2 8 6 16-4 21 3 6 3 1 0 3 11 . 5 2 4 1 0 10 0 . 3 1 8 0 0 2-2 4 1 0 1.000

27 Miles Starr . 2 3 1 13-4 13 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 . 2 3 1 2 1 5 1 . 3 7 5 0 0 2-2 13 13 0 1.000

5 Adam Fuller . 2 0 0 9-2 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 2 0 0 0 1 6 1 . 2 7 3 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

2 Johnathan Taylor . 1 6 7 24-13 54 7 9 2 0 0 2 11 . 2 0 4 9 2 15 0 . 3 0 8 0 2 6-7 23 0 1 . 9 5 8

7 David Thoms . 1 4 3 8-3 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 1 4 3 0 0 1 1 . 1 2 5 1 0 0-0 3 11 1 . 9 3 3

34 Chase Davidson . 1 2 8 22-12 39 4 5 2 0 0 3 7 . 1 7 9 4 0 18 0 . 2 0 9 0 0 2-3 17 0 3 . 8 5 0

19 Robbie O'Bryan . 1 2 5 7-0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 2 5 0 0 1 0 . 1 2 5 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Totals . 2 5 9 30 1030 165 267 53 2 47 155 465 . 4 5 1 109 21 294 14 . 3 4 0 8 9 30-43 795 299 36 . 9 6 8

Opponents . 2 8 1 30 1044 186 293 46 2 41 172 466 . 4 4 6 147 25 241 15 . 3 7 9 12 15 40-53 797 282 24 . 9 7 8

LOB - Team (215), Opp (262). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (19).

(SEC 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 sha

40 Justin Grimm 4 . 8 5 1-4 10 10 0 0/0 0 52.0 55 31 28 20 51 11 0 6 . 2 7 4 7 3 1 2 4

17 Trevor Holder 5 . 4 3 4-4 10 10 0 0/0 0 59.2 70 46 36 23 43 9 0 18 . 2 8 7 4 4 0 1 3

32 Alex McRee 6 . 5 9 2-3 9 9 0 0/1 0 42.1 47 35 31 35 41 8 1 8 . 2 9 2 7 6 0 2 5

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35 Will Harvil 2 . 0 0 3-1 21 0 0 0/1 0 27.0 25 9 6 18 18 2 0 3 . 2 5 0 3 1 0 2 1

22 Dean Weaver 2 . 7 9 2-1 14 0 0 0/1 7 19.1 20 8 6 7 15 5 0 1 . 2 5 6 3 1 0 0 1

20 Steve Esmonde 3 . 6 8 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 10 4 3 1 4 1 0 0 . 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0

28 Cecil Tanner 4 . 0 0 0-1 8 0 0 0/0 0 9.0 4 4 4 8 16 0 0 1 . 1 3 3 1 3 0 0 0

44 Michael Palazzone 6 . 3 8 2-0 10 0 0 0/1 1 18.1 21 14 13 11 25 3 1 2 . 2 8 4 3 1 0 2 0

43 Jeff Walters 7 . 3 2 1-0 13 0 0 0/0 0 19.2 27 18 16 12 20 3 0 2 . 3 2 5 2 1 0 2 0

18 Justin Earls 12.00 0-1 16 0 0 0/0 0 9.0 10 12 12 11 7 4 0 0 . 3 0 3 2 4 0 1 1

8 Jason Leaver 33.75 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 1.1 4 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Totals 5 . 4 0 15-15 30 30 0 1/1 8 265.0 293 186 159 147 241 46 2 41 . 2 8 1 35 25 1 12 15

Opponents 5 . 2 2 15-15 30 30 4 1/0 5 265.2 267 165 154 109 294 53 2 47 . 2 5 9 16 21 2 8 9

PB - Team (10), Lewis 7, Massanari 3, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (7), Lewis 6, Harvil 1, Opp (4).

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200852

2009 Results

Inning-By-Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ex TotalGeorgia 72 40 56 41 55 49 59 56 24 1 453Opponents 41 33 47 45 29 46 37 50 36 1 365

Home Attendance:SchoolRecord93,360(32datesavg.=SchoolRecord2,917;Away Attendance:135,076(27datesavg.=5,002);Total Attendance:228,436(59datesavg.=3,871)

2009 Georgia BaseballGame Results for Georgia (as of May 31, 2009)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall SEC Pitcher of record Attend Time

Feb 20, 2009 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 15-2 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Holder (W 1-0) 3 0 4 4 3:17Feb 21, 2009 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 14-0 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 McRee (W 1-0) 3 4 1 5 2:26Feb 22, 2009 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 12-8 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 Esmonde (W 1-0) 2 4 0 9 2:45Feb 24, 2009 PRESBYTERIAN W 8-1 9 4-0-0 0-0-0 Tanner (W 1-0) 1 9 9 7 2:25Feb 25, 2009 PRESBYTERIAN W 11-4 9 5-0-0 0-0-0 Leaver (W 1-0) 1 9 3 2 2:52Feb 27, 2009 at Arizona W 11-5 9 6-0-0 0-0-0 Holder (W 2-0) 2 1 0 1 3:26Feb 28, 2009 at Arizona W 12-5 9 7-0-0 0-0-0 McRee (W 2-0) 1 5 2 3 2:55Mar 01, 2009 at Arizona W 10-5 9 8-0-0 0-0-0 Palazzone (W 1-0) 7 8 2 2:41Mar 04, 2009 WOFFORD W 13-6 9 9-0-0 0-0-0 Leaver (W 2-0) 1 7 6 7 3:00Mar 06, 2009 QUINNIPIAC W 7-0 9 10-0-0 0-0-0 Holder (W 3-0) 2 2 0 2 2:30Mar 07, 2009 QUINNIPIAC W 19-6 9 11-0-0 0-0-0 Grimm (W 1-0) 2 4 6 4 2:37Mar 08, 2009 QUINNIPIAC W 7-2 9 12-0-0 0-0-0 Walters (W 1-0) 2 4 4 7 2:15Mar 10, 2009 LE MOYNE W 13-5 9 13-0-0 0-0-0 Tanner (W 2-0) 2 2 1 8 2:48Mar 11, 2009 LE MOYNE W 12-0 9 14-0-0 0-0-0 Hawkins (W 1-0) 1 9 1 1 2:03

* Mar 14, 2009 at Alabama L 5-9 9 14-1-0 0-1-0 Holder (L 3-1) - 3:03* Mar 14, 2009 at Alabama L 5-11 9 14-2-0 0-2-0 Grimm (L 1-1) 3 9 0 8 2:57* Mar 15, 2009 at Alabama W 10-8 9 15-2-0 1-2-0 Harvil (W 1-0) 4 0 7 6 3:10Mar 18, 2009 at Georgia State W 11-6 9 16-2-0 1-2-0 Hawkins (W 2-0) 7 2 2 2:59

* Mar 20, 2009 #25 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 5-3 9 17-2-0 2-2-0 Holder (W 4-1) 3 8 7 6 2:59* Mar 21, 2009 #25 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 4-0 9 18-2-0 3-2-0 Palazzone (W 2-0) 4 4 6 1 2:31* Mar 22, 2009 #25 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 10-6 9 19-2-0 4-2-0 Walters (W 2-0) 3 6 8 9 3:37Mar 24, 2009 WRIGHT STATE L 5-8 9 19-3-0 4-2-0 Hawkins (L 2-1) 1 9 7 3 2:44

* Mar 27, 2009 at Tennessee W 12-6 9 20-3-0 5-2-0 Holder (W 5-1) 1 4 7 0 3:05* Mar 28, 2009 at Tennessee W 11-9 9 21-3-0 6-2-0 Palazzone (W 3-0) 1 5 8 3 3:11* Mar 29, 2009 at Tennessee W 4-3 9 22-3-0 7-2-0 Grimm (W 2-1) 1 4 4 7 2:53Mar 31, 2009 #17 CLEMSON W 6-5 9 23-3-0 7-2-0 Leaver (W 3-0) 3 0 4 5 2:35Apr 01, 2009 at #17 Clemson W 4-2 9 24-3-0 7-2-0 Harvil (W 2-0) 5 2 3 9 2:37

* Apr 03, 2009 #2 LSU L 4-8 9 24-4-0 7-3-0 Holder (L 5-2) 4 0 0 9 3:15* Apr 04, 2009 #2 LSU W 10-8 9 25-4-0 8-3-0 McRee (W 3-0) 4 0 9 2 3:01* Apr 05, 2009 #2 LSU L 5-7 9 25-5-0 8-4-0 Harvil (L 2-1) 3 3 7 7 3:00Apr 08, 2009 WINTHROP L 4-7 9 25-6-0 8-4-0 Leaver (L 3-1) - 2:55Apr 08, 2009 WINTHROP W 13-2 9 26-6-0 8-4-0 Hawkins (W 3-1) 2 7 6 5 2:19

* Apr 11, 2009 at Kentucky W 7-4 9 27-6-0 9-4-0 Holder (W 6-2) - 3:23* Apr 11, 2009 at Kentucky W 7-4 9 28-6-0 10-4-0 McRee (W 4-0) 2 3 6 3 3:03* Apr 12, 2009 at Kentucky W 5-4 9 29-6-0 11-4-0 Harvil (W 3-1) 1 7 8 4 2:58Apr 14, 2009 #10 GEORGIA TECH L 6-11 9 29-7-0 11-4-0 Hawkins (L 3-2) 4 0 7 7 3:08

* Apr 17, 2009 #5 ARKANSAS W 4-3 9 30-7-0 12-4-0 Harvil (W 4-1) 3 4 6 0 2:50* Apr 18, 2009 #5 ARKANSAS W 4-3 9 31-7-0 13-4-0 Weaver (W 1-0) 3 1 2 8 2:58* Apr 19, 2009 #5 ARKANSAS L 0-2 9 31-8-0 13-5-0 Grimm (L 2-2) 2 8 5 8 2:07Apr 21, 2009 KENNESAW STATE W 11-7 9 32-8-0 13-5-0 Tanner (W 3-0) 2 0 7 4 2:55Apr 22, 2009 at Jacksonville State L 7-9 9 32-9-0 13-5-0 Maloof (L 0-1) 2 8 8 7 2:42

* Apr 24, 2009 at #11 Ole Miss W 6-3 9 33-9-0 14-5-0 Holder (W 7-2) 9 2 3 2 3:23* Apr 25, 2009 at #11 Ole Miss L 8-10 9 33-10-0 14-6-0 Earls (L 0-1) 9 4 7 8 3:23* Apr 26, 2009 at #11 Ole Miss L 1-6 9 33-11-0 14-7-0 Grimm (L 2-3) 8 2 1 9 2:50Apr 29, 2009 JACKSONVILLE STATE L 8-16 9 33-12-0 14-7-0 Weaver (L 1-1) 2 1 0 1 3:43

* May 01, 2009 #17 FLORIDA L 9-10 (11) 33-13-0 14-8-0 Weaver (L 1-2) 3 5 7 9 4:20* May 02, 2009 #17 FLORIDA L 6-7 9 33-14-0 14-9-0 McRee (L 4-1) 3 3 7 3 3:56* May 03, 2009 #17 FLORIDA L 8-10 9 33-15-0 14-10-0 Tanner (L 3-1) 3 1 7 3 3:38* May 08, 2009 VANDERBILT L 2-10 9 33-16-0 14-11-0 Holder (L 7-3) 3 1 6 9 3:31* May 09, 2009 VANDERBILT L 2-9 9 33-17-0 14-12-0 McRee (L 4-2) 2 9 1 4 2:51* May 10, 2009 VANDERBILT W 4-3 9 34-17-0 15-12-0 Weaver (W 2-2) 2 3 6 1 3:25

@ May 12, 2009 vs #7 Georgia Tech W 7-5 9 35-17-0 15-12-0 Weaver (W 3-2) 2 4 6 6 5 3:29* May 14, 2009 at South Carolina L 2-7 9 35-18-0 15-13-0 Holder (L 7-4) 6 9 6 8 2:26* May 15, 2009 at South Carolina L 4-7 9 35-19-0 15-14-0 McRee (L 4-3) 8 0 7 8 3:24* May 16, 2009 at South Carolina L 1-6 9 35-20-0 15-15-0 Grimm (L 2-4) 8 1 7 4 2:41+ May 20, 2009 vs #7 Ole Miss W 6-3 9 36-20-0 15-15-0 Grimm (W 3-4) 5 1 6 1 3:01+ May 21, 2009 vs #20 Arkansas W 2-1 (10) 37-20-0 15-15-0 Weaver (W 4-2) 3 3 0 2 3:02+ May 23, 2009 vs #2 LSU L 0-16 7 37-21-0 15-15-0 McRee (L 4-4) 5 3 5 6 3:11+ May 23, 2009 vs #2 LSU L 2-3 7 37-22-0 15-15-0 Harvil (L 4-2) 5 3 5 6 2:30~ May 29, 2009 vs Ohio State W 24-8 9 38-22-0 15-15-0 Grimm (W 4-4) 3 1 0 1 3:20~ May 30, 2009 at #6 Florida State L 2-8 9 38-23-0 15-15-0 Holder (L 7-5) 5 1 2 7 2:40~ May 31, 2009 vs Ohio State L 6-13 9 38-24-0 15-15-0 Harvil (L 4-3) 2 9 7 4 2:50

* = Conference game@ = Turner Field, Atlanta+ = SEC Tournament, Hoover, Ala.~ = NCAA Tallahassee Regional, Tallahassee, Fla.() extra inning game

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 53

18 All-Americans (honored 38 times)

1946 CharleyTrippi(SS) ABCA1955 ReggieAndrews(SS) ABCA(2)1977 DaveLanning(3B) ABCA(3)1978 BubbaKizer(SS) ABCA(2)1982 RickFuentes(OF) ABCA(3)1986 CrisCarpenter(RHP) BA(3)1987 DerekLilliquist(LHP) BA%,ABCA,TSN CrisCarpenter(RHP) BA(2),ABCA(2)1989 DaveFleming(LHP) BA(2),ABCA(3) RogerMiller(C) ABCA(3)1990 DaveFleming(LHP) ABCA(3),BA(3) BrianJester(DH) ABCA(2) J.R.Showalter(SS) ABCA(2)2000 JeffKeppinger(SS) ABCA(3),CB(3)2001 JeffKeppinger(SS) BA(2) JeffreyCarswell(RHP) CB(3)2006 JoshuaFields(RHP) NCBWA(2),BA(3) JoeySide(OF) BA(3) JoshMorris(1B) CBF2008 GordonBeckham(SS) BA,CB,NCWBA ABCA JoshuaFields(RHP) CB,NCBWA BA(2),ABCA(2)2009 RichPoythress(1B) BA,CB,NCWBA, ABCA(2)

17 Preseason All-Americans (honored 21 times)

1983 RickFuentes(OF) CBJeffTreadway(2B) BA

1987 CrisCarpenter(RHP) BA DerekLilliquist(LHP) BA1988 RogerMiller(C) BA1990 DaveFleming(LHP) BA,CB1995 BrianPowell(RHP) BA2000 BrianRainwater(OF) NCBWA2001 DocBrooks(DH) BA JeffKeppinger(SS) CB2003 LeeMitchell(3B) BA2005 WillStartup(LHP) CB,NCBWA JoshMorris(1B) CB,NCBWA2007 JoshuaFields(RHP) NCBWA2008 GordonBeckham(SS) BA JoshuaFields(RHP) BA(2)2009 BryceMassanari(C) NCBWA(2) RichPoythress(1B) CB(2)

21 Freshman All-Americans (honored 27 times)

1985 RonWenrich(OF) *BA DerekLilliquist(LHP) BA1986 RogerMiller(C) BA1990 StanPayne(LHP) BA RaySuplee(OF) BA,CB1993 PeteArenas(SS) CB BrianPowell(RHP) BA,CB ChrisStowers(OF) CB1995 JoeyCranford(2B) CB1996 ZackFrachiseur(RHP) BA1998 MarkThornhill(3B) CB1999 DocBrooks(C) BA,CB1999 JeffKeppinger(SS) BA,CB2002 MarshallSzabo(2B) CB ClintSammons(C) CB2003 MichaelHyle(RHP) BA2004 JoshMorris(1B) BA,CB JoeySide(OF) CB2006 GordonBeckham(SS) BA,CB NathanMoreau(LHP) CB2009 ColbyMay(3B) CB

ABCA=AmericanBaseballCoachesAssociation;BA=BaseballAmerica,CB=CollegiateBaseball;CBF=CollegeBaseballFoundation(est.2006);NCBWA=NationalCollegiateBaseballWritersAssociation;TSN=TheSportingNews;%BaseballAmericaPitcheroftheYear;*BaseballAmericaFreshman-of-the-Year.

Academic All-Americans (voted on by *CoSIDA)

To be eligible to become a member of the ESPN Magazine Academic All-America team, a college scholar-athlete must be nominated by his sports information director, hold aminimumof 3.20 cumulativeGPA on a 4.0 scale, be a starter orkeyreserveonthevarsityandreached sophomore athletic and academic standing. There are eight geographic districts across the country. Scholar-athletes mustbefirstnamed to theAll-District team and then they will be placed on the national ballot for consideration to determine the national Academic All-America Team.

1970: BobCannon(RHP/3B)1971: MikeHarrelson(OF)1980: JeffPyburn(OF)1982: RickFuentes(OF) 1998: LanceShannon(OF)2008: GordonBeckham(SS),2ndTeam

*CoSIDA=CollegeSportsInformationDirectorsofAmerica

Jeff Keppinger

Jeff Treadway

Dave FlemingDerek

Lilliquist

Bulldog All-Americans

Lance Shannon

2009 All-American

Rich Poythress

GordonBeckham

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200854

USA BASEBALL TEAMUSABaseball,basedinDurham,N.C.,isthenationalgoverningbody

of amateur baseball in the United States and a member of the United States OlympicCommittee(USOC).Theorganizationselects,trains,andsupportsthe USA Baseball Team and the USA Baseball Junior Team which partici-pates in international competitions, including the Olympic Games and World Championships. While thefirstofficialexhibitionbaseballgame in theOlympicswasa 1912 contest in Stockholm, Sweden, reports exist that an unrecognized baseball game was played at the 1904 Games in St. Louis, Mo. A number

of single game exhibitions were also playedatthe1936,1952,1956,and1964 Olympic Games. The 1992Games in Barcelona was the debut of baseball as a medal sport.

OLYMPIC TEAM1936 Henry Wagnon, C (Bostwick, Ga.)

Wagnon was one of 22 delegates to the International Sports Congress whose members demonstrated American Games to other nations in Berlin. Although other countries had planned to send teams for the baseball tourna-ment, none of them did. So, the USA squad split into two teams and played anightgamebeforeaworld-recordcrowdreportedtobeover125,000.TheWorldAmateursdefeatedtheUSAOlympics6-5.

USA SUMMER TEAM1987 Cris Carpenter, LHP (Sarasota,Fla.)(1.37ERA,5SV,59.1IP,69Ks,USARecord32gamespitched)Team:34-9,SilverMedalinPanAmGamesandIntercon.Cup1989 Dave Fleming, LHP(Mahopac,N.Y.)(*6-3,6.32ERA,14G,8GS),*Team-high6wins.Team:27-17,6thinIntercontinentalCup(1-5)1994 Brian Powell, RHP (Bainbridge,Ga.)(2-2,4.76ERA,9G,7GS)Opening Night Starter, beat Nicaragua 7-4 in Millington, Tenn.Team: 24-13, 4-4 in World Championships,6thPlace2002 Clint Sammons, C (StoneMountain,Ga.)(8games,5startsbeforehitbyapitchinagamethatbrokehiswristandendedhistour.Perfectfieldingpercentagewith63putouts,11assists,threwout33%ofrunners,twopickoffs,batted.100-0-2in20atbats);Team:23-7,2nd at FISU World Championships

USA National Fall/Summer Team Trials1997: ZackFrachiseur,RHP(Conyers,Ga.)2000:JeffKeppinger,SS(Auburn,Ga.)

USA 18U National Team2008: CecilTanner,RHP(Waycross,Ga.)

GEORGIA BULLDOG MVPsYear Bulldog, Pos. .......................... Avg. HR RBI W-L ERA1969 Kirby Campanella, 3b ............... .300 1 13 - -1970 BobCannon,rhp/3b ................. .400 0 4 7-3 1.94 1971 Mike Harrelson, cf .................... .331 1 17 - -1972 Jim Carter, c ............................. .346 1 17 - - 1973 BillyGriffith,1b ......................... .348 3 25 - - 1974 FrankWilson,2b/ss .................. .327 1 10 - - 1975 Larry Littleton, cf ....................... .331 12 48 - - 1976 Bubba Wilson, 1b ..................... .349 4 43 - -1977 Don Clatterbuck, 2b .................. .340 1 22 - -1978 Don Clatterbuck, 2b .................. .356 4 34 - -1979 DavidLanning,3b .................... .343 4 34 - -1980 Rodney Bellamy, ss .................. .415 6 35 - -1981 Peyton Mosher, rhp .................. - - - 9-3 2.381982 DavidJackson,3b .................... .381 7 53 - -1983 Jeff Treadway, 2b ..................... .392 8 41 - -1984 Jeff Rutter, of ............................ .386 12 43 - -1985 Marty Brown, of ........................ .373 15 62 - -1986 Jimmy Harrell, ss ...................... .337 11 38 - -1987 DerekLilliquist,lhp/dh .............. .300 19 63 14-3 2.241988 Roger Miller, c .......................... .279 7 35 - -1989 Roger Miller, c .......................... .371 10 68 - -1990 DaveFleming,lhp .................... - - - 12-6 2.861991 Doug Radziewicz, 1b ................ .370 4 49 - -1992 BlaiseKozeniewski,ss/rhp ....... .365 11 52 1-3 2.861993 JohnYselonia,1b ..................... .308 15 51 - -1994 Pete Arenas, ss ........................ .299 3 38 - -1995 Todd Crane, of .......................... .340 3 37 - -1996 Chris Stowers, of ...................... .370 12 57 - -1997 ChrisCrawford,of/rhp .............. .319 13 54 0-0 1.501998 AndyOsbolt,1b/c ..................... .327 23 46 - -1999 Josh Hudson, 2b ...................... .387 2 36 - -2000(2) Jeff Keppinger, ss ..................... .365 6 47 - - Chris Clark, rhp ....................... - - - 7-5 5.552001(2) Jeff Keppinger, ss ..................... .389 18 73 - - Jeremy Brown, rhp .................. - - - 7-4 4.502002(2) Chaz Lytle, of ........................... .387 3 38 - - Matt Woods, rhp ....................... - - - 3-2 4.462003(2)DavidCoffey,of ........................ .355 9 40 - - Michael Hyle, rhp ...................... - - - 6-1 3.322004(2) Justin Holmes, ss ..................... .332 8 56 - - Will Startup, lhp ........................ - - - 7-2 2.222005 Bobby Felmy, of ........................ .307 6 31 - -2006(2) Joey Side, of ............................. .352 13 54 - - Rip Warren, lhp......................... - - - 8-3 3.252007(2) Jonathan Wyatt, cf .................... .323 6 37 - - Nathan Moreau, lhp .................. - - - 6-2 4.652008 Gordon Beckham, ss ................ .411 28 77 - -2009 Rich Poythress, 1b ................... .376 25 86 - -Note:From2000-04andin2006-07,aplayerandpitcherwereselected.

Bulldog catcher Clint Sammons was a part

of the 2002 USA Team.

Cecil Tanner pitched for the USA18U Team in the

summer of 2008

played1964Games in Barcelona was the debut of baseball as a medal sport.

Georgia MVPs/USA Team

Georgia pitcher Brian Powell was a member of the 1994 USA squad that had six SEC players.

(*6-3,Team:

(2-2,Opening Night Starter, beat Nicaragua 7-4 in Millington, Tenn.Team: 24-13, 4-4 in World Championships,2002(8endedout2nd at FISU World Championships

1997:

Rich Poythress set a school record with 86 RBI in 2009 and captured

the team’s triple crown.

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 55

GEORGIA’S SIX SEC TITLES1933 SEC:8-1 Overall:12-3-1FirstyearoftheSEC;Highestconferencewinningpercentage1953 SEC:12-4 Overall:23-5BeatMiss.St.2-0ina3-gameplayoffbetweendivisionleaders1954 SEC:11-4 Overall:16-9BeatOleMiss2-1in3-gameplayoffbetweendivisionleaders2001 SEC:20-10 Overall:49-20Highestconferencewinningpercentage;AdvancedtoCWS(T7th)2004 SEC:19-11 Overall:45-23SharedtitlewithArkansas(samewin%);AdvancedtoCWS(T3rd)2008 SEC:20-9-1 Overall:45-25-1Highestconferencewinningpercentage;AdvancedtoCWSFinals(2nd)

Note:In1987,GeorgiafinishedtheregularseasonwiththebestSECmarkat18-8butthe SEC title went to league tournament winner Miss. State. MSU went 4-0 in the tourna-ment after going 13-13 during the year. Starting in 1988, the SEC title went to the regular seasonchampionandthetournamentwinnerreceivedtheleague’sautomaticNCAAbid.

Note:GeorgiahaswonfiveSECEasternDivisiontitles(1955,1975,2001,2004and2008).TheSECChampionshipformathasvariedsincetheincepetionoftheleaguein1933.Someyears,theSEChashaddivisions.In1977,theleaguebeganholdinganSEC Tournament following the regular season.

2010 SEC MATCHUPSMarch 19-21 (Fri.-Sun.)

VanderbiltatAlabamaArkansas at LSUAuburn at GeorgiaMississippi State at FloridaOle Miss at KentuckyTennessee at South Carolina

March 26-28 (Fri.-Sun.)Alabama at ArkansasSouth Carolina at AuburnFlorida at Ole MissGeorgia at Mississippi StateKentuckyatVanderbiltLSU at Tennessee

April 2-4 (Fri.-Sun.)Auburn at AlabamaKentucky at ArkansasVanderbiltatFloridaGeorgia at LSUTennessee at Ole MissMississippi State at South Carolina

April 9-11 (Fri.-Sun.)Alabama at KentuckyArkansas at Mississippi StateLSU at AuburnFlorida at TennesseeOle Miss at GeorgiaSouthCarolinaatVanderbilt

April 16-18 (Fri.-Sun.)Alabama @ LSUGeorgia at ArkansasAuburnatVanderbiltFlorida at KentuckyOle Miss at South CarolinaTennessee at Miss. State

April 23-25 (Fri.-Sun.)Mississippi State at AlabamaArkansas at FloridaKentucky at AuburnSouth Carolina at GeorgiaLSU at Ole MissVanderbiltatTennessee

April 30-May 2 (Fri.-Sun.)Alabama at South CarolinaAuburn at ArkansasLSU at FloridaGeorgia at VanderbiltKentucky at TennesseeOle Miss at Mississippi State

May 7-9 (Fri.-Sun.)Florida at AlabamaArkansas at Ole MissMississippi State at AuburnTennessee at GeorgiaSouth Carolina at KentuckyVanderbiltatLSU

May 14-16 (Fri.-Sun.)Ole Miss at AlabamaSouth Carolina at ArkansasTennessee at AuburnGeorgia at FloridaLSU at KentuckyVanderbiltatMississippiState

May 20-22 (Thurs.-Sat.)Alabama at TennesseeArkansasatVanderbiltAuburn at Ole MissFlorida at South CarolinaKentucky at GeorgiaMississippi State at LSU

POSTSEASON May 26-30 (Wed.-Sun.)SEC TournamentRegionsPark,Hoover,Ala. June 4-7 (Fri.-Mon.)NCAA RegionalsCampus Sites, TBA June 11-14 (Fri.-Mon.)NCAA Super RegionalsCampus Sites, TBA June 19-30 (Sat.-Wed.)College World SeriesOmaha, Neb.

GEORGIA’S SEC COACH OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTSYear Coach SEC Overall1933 W.P. White 8-1 12-3-11953 Jim Whatley 12-4 23-51954 JimWhatley 11-4 16-91987 SteveWebber 18-8 42-212001 Ron Polk 20-10 47-222004 DavidPerno 19-11 45-232008 DavidPerno 20-9-1 45-25-1

2004 SEC CHAMPIONSCollege World Series: T3rd

The SEC

2008 SEC CHAMPIONSCollege World Series: 2nd

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200856

THIS IS SEC BASEBALL The Southeastern Conference, with its storied76-year history of athletic achievementsand academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition of any league in the country since its inception in 1933. The SEC posted another tremendous sea-son in 2009 as the conference had eight teams earn NCAA postseason bids. LSU and Arkansa advancedtothe2009CollegeWorldSeries,andthe Tigers claimed their sixth national title. An SEC squad has now appeared in the CWS 24

of the last 25 years. LSU and Ole Miss shared the SEC title with a 20-10 conference record and the Tigers claimed the SEC Tournament crown too.

“Pack the Parks” Yearafteryear,theSECcontinuestobethebenchmarkincollegebaseballattendance.TheSECdrew1,885,171fansin2009.TheSECanditsmemberschoolsownvirtuallyallregularseason,conference tournament, NCAA Regional and Super Regional attendance records. The SEC has led allconferencesintotalandaverageattendanceforthepast13seasons.

The MLB Draft In 2009, 40 former SEC players were listed on MLB opening day 25-man rosters. FourSECplayersweretakeninthefirstroundofthe2009MLBAmateurDraft Withthoseeightselections,theSEChasnowhadafirstroundpickineachyearsince1991and80totalinthefirstroundduringthattime.

The SEC At The College World Series The SEC has sent 38 teams to the College World Series since 1990. Nine of its 12 schools havebeentotheCWSinthatspan,winningseventitles. GeorgiawonthefirstbaseballnationaltitlefortheSECin1990whileLSUhascollectedsixtitlessincetheninOmaha.Therehavebeenfourrunner-upfinishesincludingGeorgiain2008.

Did You Know? Since1990,130SECsquadshavebeeninvitedtotheNCAATournament,anaverageofoversix per season. The SEC set an NCAA record in 2004, 2005 and 2008 with nine teams earning postseasontrips.TheSECalsohadanNCAArecordfiveteamsearnregionalhostsitesin2004and2005. TheSECboasts11formerNationalPlayersoftheYear,nineBaseball America Coach of the Year(Georgia’sDavidPernowonitin2004)andsevenCollegiateBaseballCoachoftheYearhon-ors.Georgia’sJoshuaFieldswasnamedtheNCBWAStopperoftheYearasthetopcloser. The SEC has sent nine of its 12 schools to the College World Series since 1990, the most squads from a conference to appear in Omaha since that time. In2008,GeorgiabecamethefirstschooltosweepthefollowingSEChonorsinthesamesea-son:PlayeroftheYear(GordonBeckham),PitcheroftheYear(JoshuaFields),ScholarAthleteoftheYear(GordonBeckham)andCoachoftheYear(DavidPerno).

2009 SEC STANDINGSEastern Division SEC PCT. ALL PCT.&Florida 19-11 .633 42-22 .656S.Carolina 17-13 .567 40-23 .635Georgia 15-15 .500 38-24 .627Vanderbilt 12-17 .414 37-27 .578Kentucky 12-18 .400 28-26 .519Tennessee 11-19 .367 26-29 .473

Western Division SEC PCT. ALL PCT.%#@LSU 20-10 .667 56-17 .767#OleMiss 20-10 .667 44-20 .688Alabama 18-11 .621 37-21 .638Arkansas 14-15 .483 41-24 .631Auburn 11-19 .367 31-25 .554Miss.State 9-20 .310 25-29 .463

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SEC Player of the Year: Kent Matthes, UASEC Pitcher of the Year: Louis Coleman, LSUSEC Co-Freshman of the Year:PrestonTucker,UF;Matty Ott, LSUSEC Scholar Athlete of the Year: Ben Jones, AUSEC Coach of the Year: Paul Manieri, LSU

ALL-SEC First Team1B: Rich Poythress, UGA2B(tie):JoshAdams,UF;RossWilson,UA3B: Jake Smith, UASS(tie):JoshRutledge,UA; BrianHarris,VUC: Blake Forsythe, ARKOF(3): KentMatthes,UA AveryBarnes,UF

Jordan Henry, OMDH: Blake Dean, LSUP(2): LouisColeman,LSU

Austin Hyatt, UARP: Matty Ott, LSU

All-SEC 2nd Team BulldogsBryce Massanari, C

SEC All-Defensive Team BulldogsRich Poythress, 1BTrevorHolder,RHP

SEC All Freshman BulldogsColby May, 3B

The SEC

Colby May2009 SEC

All-Freshman

Rich Poythress2009 All-SEC and All-SEC Defensive

Teams

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GEORGIA’S ALL-SEC SELECTIONSStartingin1986,leaguecoachesselecteda1stand2ndteam.

1949 Billy Henderson, rf1950 Billy Henderson, rf1951 Jim Umbricht, ss 1952 Harry Babcock, rf 1953 Reggie Andrews, ss Jack Roberts, p

1954 Reggie Andrews, ut 1955 Reggie Andrews, ss

Allen Parrish, p1956 Sonny Saye, 1b 1957 Wendall Tarleton, lf 1959 Tommy Lewis, lf 1961 Milledge White, ut 1962 Ronnie Braddock, of 1963 Ronnie Braddock, of 1970 Bob Cannon, p 1973 BillyGriffith,1b1975 Larry Littleton, of

Bubba Wilson, of1977 Bubba Kizer, ut DavidLanning,3b1978 Bubba Kizer, ss DavidLanning,3b

Joe Stewart, of1979 Rodney Bellamy, ss

Buck Belue, of DavidLanning,ut

SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEKThe SEC began naming a player of the week in 1985 and in 1987 made it a player and pitcheraward.In2006,theSECaddedaFreshmanoftheWeektoo.

SEC Player of the Week(Since1985)

1985 KerrySt.Clair(4/2)1986 DerekLilliquist(3/31)1987 RogerMiller(3/16) PeteFreeman(4/20)1988 J.R.Showalter(4/5)1989 J.R.Showalter(4/3) RogerMiller(5/8)1990 JeffCooper(3/27) BrianJester(4/17) J.R.Showalter(5/8)1992 BlaiseKozeniewski(3/30) RaySuplee(5/4)1994 ChrisStowers(4/18)2000 DocBrooks(4/3)2003 JustinMcClain(5/12)

2004 JustinHolmes(5/10)2006 MattRobbins(3/13)2008 GordonBeckham(3/17) GordonBeckham(3/24)2009 RichPoythress(3/30)

SEC Pitcher of the Week(Since1987)

1987 DerekLilliquist(3/23) CrisCarpenter(4/13) DerekLilliquist(5/4)1989 DaveFleming(3/26)1990 DaveFleming(5/1)1991 JimMusselwhite(5/5)1993 AlexBarylak(4/5)1994 BrianPowell(5/9)1997 JoshGandy(4/14)

1957 Jim Callaway, 2b Wendall Tarleton, lf1961 TommyVandiver,of Milledge White, 3b1962 Ron Braddock, of Joe Gher, 1b Joey Miller, ss1963 Ronnie Braddock, of Don Pierce, p1965 Tom Reid, ut1966 Bob O’Callaghan, of1967 Kit Bradshaw, of Bobby Etter, of1968 Buddy Copeland, p Jim Simpson, of1969 Bill Miller, of1970 Bob Cannon, p Mike Harrelson, of1971 Arch Johnson, ut1972 Jim Carter, c1973 BillyGriffith,1b1975 BillIvie,p Larry Littleton, of Micky Register, p Bubba Wilson, of 1976 Bubba Wilson, ut1977 Chuck Fore, p Bubba Kizer, ss DavidLanning,3b

All-SEC Eastern Division

(NamedOnlyFrom1957-1985)

1978 Don Clatterbuck, ut Bubba Kizer, ut DavidLanning,3b Joe Stewart, of1979 Rodney Bellamy, ss Buck Belue, of DavidLanning,3b1980 Rodney Bellamy, ss Jeff Pyburn, of1981 Peyton Mosher, p Bob White, c Mike Wirth, of1982 Buck Belue, of Rick Fuentes, of DavidJackson,3b Jeff Treadway, 2b Mike Wirth, 1b1983 Ron Bunnell, c Rick Fuentes, of Jeff LeRiger, ss Jeff Treadway, 2b1984 Marty Brown, dh Dennis Chastain, p Jeff Rutter, of 1985 Marty Brown, dh Paul Somogye, 3b Ron Wenrich, of

Justin Holmes

Josh Smith

1999 CliffBrand(3/15)2000 ChrisClark(3/13)2001 ScottMurphy(4/19) JeffreyCarswell(4/30)2004 WillStartup(4/5)2006 BrooksBrown(2/27) BrooksBrown(4/24) MickeyWestphal(5/1)2007 NathanMoreau(5/7)2008 JoshuaFields(4/7)

SEC Freshman of the Week (Since2006)

2006 NathanMoreau(5/8)2009 JohnathanTaylor(2/23)

Joshua Fields:2008 SEC Pitcher

of the Year

All-SEC Honors

1980 Rodney Bellamy, ss Jeff Pyburn, of

1981 Peyton Mosher, pBob White, cMike Wirth, of

1982 Buck Belue, ofRick Fuentes, of

DavidJackson,utMike Wirth, 1b

1983 Jeff LeRiger, ssJeff Treadway, 2b

1984 Dennis Chastain, pJeff Rutter, of

1985 Ron Wenrich, of 1986 Jimmy Harrell, ss

Cris Carpenter, p DerekLilliquist,p(2)1987 Derek Lilliquist, p ScottBohlke,of(2) CrisCarpenter,p(2) SteveCarter,of(2) RogerMiller,c(2) DonnPerno,2b(2)1988 RogerMiller,c(2)1989 DaveFleming,p

Roger Miller, cJ.R. Showalter, ss

1990 DaveFleming,pBrian Jester, dhJ.R. Showalter, ss

JeffCooper,3b(2)1992 Blaise Kozeiewski, ss Ray Suplee, of1995 ToddCrane,of(2) BrianPowell,p(2)1996 Chris Stowers, of1999 Brian Rainwater, of JoshHudson,2b(2)2000 Jeff Keppinger, ss2001 Doc Brooks, dh AndyNeufeld,3b(2) JeffKeppinger,ss(2) JeffreyCarswell,rhp(2)2002 Chaz Lytle, of JeffreyCarswell,rhp(2)2004 Josh Smith, 3b Will Startup, lhp JustinHolmes,ss(2) JoshMorris,1b(2) MarshallSzabo,2b(2)2006 JoshuaFields,rhp(1) JoshMorris,1b(2) JoeySide,of(2)2008 GordonBeckham,ss(1) BryceMassanari,c(1) JoshuaFields,rhp(1) TrevorHolder,rhp(2) StephenDodson,rhp(2)2009 RichPoythress,1b(1) BryceMassanari,dh(2)

Gordon Beckham: 2008 SEC Player of the Year and SEC Scholar

Athlete of the Year

Bryce Massanari2008 & ’09 All-SEC

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200858

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (1984-2009)In1984,theSECdevelopedtheAcademicBaseballHonorRoll.Thenewformatwasadoptedtorecognizethoseath-leteswhohada3.0gradepointaverage(eithercumulativeorduringthepastyear),andhad24semesteror26quarterhourscountabletowardadegree.Priortothe1996-97season,theSECdroppedtherequirementofearningaletterforthatseason.Startingin2002,therecipientswerechosenfromthepreviouscalendaryear.

1984 Robert Cogan, p Kevin Finn, of1985 Scott Bohlke, p

Robert Cogan, p1986 Scott Bohlke, p Read Davis, p

Darren Howard, lf1987 Scott Bohlke, of

Matt Hoitsma, p1988 Rich Bielski, of1989 Matt Hoitsma, p

Roger Miller, c1990 Jeff Cooper, 3b

Matt Hoitsma, pBrian Jester, dh

1991 Ray Suplee, of1992 Blaise Kozeniewski, ss1993 John Yselonia, 1b1994 Chris Ciaccio, p

Todd Crane, ofDarren Hamrick, 1b

1995 Chris Ciaccio, pTodd Crane, ofMichael Toci, cChad Whittemore, c

1998 Chris Hays, 1bLance Shannon, of

1999 Chris Hays, 1bKyle Hudlow, 2b

David Lamberth, ss/2b2000 Troy Davis, lhp

Chris Hays, 1b

Matt Steele, rhpMark Thornhill, 3b

2001 JonArmitage,ss/2b Shaun Helmey, rhp DavidLamberth,2b/ss Kyle Magee, rhp Mark Thornhill, 1b2002 Jon Armitage, ss Shaun Helmey, rhp Kyle Magee, rhp Mark Thornhill, 1b BradWhitfield,c Matt Woods, rhp2003 Jon Armitage, of Chris Anderson, rhp MattCavender,1b DavidCoffey,of Kris Edge, of Justin Holmes, ss Kyle Keen, of Brad Mathews, lhp Justin McClain, 1b William Sartain, rhp Chad Thornhill, 1b Chris Webb, rhp Matt Woods, rhp2004 Justin Holmes, ss Winton Mays, 3b Ryan Pittmon, of Will Startup, lhp Chad Thornhill, 1b Rip Warren, lhp Chris Webb, rhp2005 Brooks Brown, rhp Joey Carroll, rhp Johnny Dobbs, rhp Winton Mays, 3b Adam McDaniel, 3b Matt Olson, of MattRobbins,c/dh Will Startup, lhp2006 Joey Carroll, rhp Bobby Felmy, of Joshua Fields, rhp Adam McDaniel, rhp Matt Olson, of

Academic All-SEC (1971-83)TheAcademicAll-SECteam,namedfrom1971-83,wasdevelopedtorecognizetheoutstanding athletes who are also outstanding students. To be eligible for the award, astudent-athletemust:1)havea3.0gradepointaverageforeitherthepastyearorfortheircareer;2)beasophomoreorhigherinacademicclassification;and3)have24 semester hours countable toward a degree.

1971 Mike Harrelson, cf1972 Phil Baker, 3b RichardGroover,ut

Alan Okun, p1973 Phil Baker, 3b1974 SteveCarp,rf

Jim Turner, cfSparky Wilson, ssCharles Winslette, dh

1975 Phil Baker, ut BillIvie,p1977 Bubba Kizer, ss1978 No team was named

1979 Jeff Pyburn, cf Ken Rabun, p Bob White, c1980 Bubba Chrismer, rf Wade McKinney, p Jeff Pyburn, cf Gene Richie, p Bob White, c1981 Mark Harris, p Bob White, c1982 Rick Fuentes, rf Craig Kizer, p1983 none

Academic All-SEC (1971-83)

SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll (2004-09)

Starting in 2004, the SEC recognized freshman Honor Roll student-athletes whohada3.0gradepointaverageandhad completed 24 semester hours.

2004 Joey Carroll, rhp AdamMcDaniel,ss/3b

Matt Olson, of2005 BlakeCarver,lhp JoelReeves,rhp

Clay Whittemore, c2006 Gordon Beckham, ss

Justin Holloway, rhp JasonLeaver,lhp

Nathan Moreau, lhp2007 SteveEsmonde,rhp

Michael Freeman, 2bAlex McRee, rhpRobbie O’Bryan, 1bRyan Woolley, rhp

2008 Drew Haggard, rhp2009 Zach Cone, of

Chase Hawkins, lhpZach Laughlin, rhpMichael Palazzone, rhp

KevinRuiz,ofJohnathan Taylor, of

PeterVerdin,of

Adam McDanielSEC Community

Service Team2006-2007

SEC Community Service Team

Starting in 2004, the SEC recognized one student-athlete per team for their outstandingcommunityservice.2004 Will Startup, lhp 2005 Will Startup, lhp 2006 Adam McDaniel, rhp 2007 Adam McDaniel, rhp2008 Matt Olson, of2009 Colby May, 3b

Academic All-SEC

Four-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll Miles Starr

MattRobbins,c/dhMiles Starr, infRip Warren, lhp

2007 Gordon Beckham, ss TrevorHolder,rhp

Justin Holloway, rhp JasonLeaver,lhp

Adam McDaniel, rhpMatt Olson, of Ryan Peisel, 3b

MilesStarr,2b/ss2008 Gordon Beckham, ss

Matt Cerione, ofStephen Dodson, rhp

SteveEsmonde,rhpJohn Herman, rhp

TrevorHolder,rhp JasonLeaver,lhp

Alex McRee, lhpNick Montgomery, rhpRobbie O’Bryan, 1bMatt Olson, ofRyan Peisel, 3b

MilesStarr,2b/ssRyan Woolley, rhp

2009 SteveEsmonde,rhpJustin Grimm, rhp

TrevorHolder,rhp JasonLeaver,lhp

Alex McRee, lhpRobbie O’Bryan, 1b

MilesStarr,2b/ss

Steve Esmonde

SEC Community

PeterVerdin

Zach Cone

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2010 SEC Tournament May 26-30, Regions Park, Hoover, Ala. (10,800)

Dimensions: 340 Foul Lines, 385 Power Alleys, 405 to CFFor the 13th straight year,

Regions Park in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover,Ala., will serveas the site of the SEC Tourna-ment. In May of 2006, it was an-nouncedthattheannualeventwillremain in the city through the year 2011. When the patio, banquet and side grassy areas are used, capac-ity can grow up to 16,000. Wire-less internet access was added in 2004 and concourse and signage renovation were done in 2005. Asecond-level pressbox expansion,new seating and an exterior facelit were part of a $4.5 million project com-pleted in 2007. The format is an eight-team double elimination tournament that is modeledaftertheCollegeWorldSeries.Thetournamentfieldincludesthetop two teams from theSEC’s Eastern andWesternDivisions plus fourat-large bids based on conference winning percentage. The eight teams areseeded1-8withthetwodivisionalchampionsguaranteedthetoptwoseeds.RegionsParkservesashomeoftheDouble-ABirminghamBarons(ChicagoWhiteSox)oftheSouthernLeague.

2009 SEC Tournament Attendance Total Att. Per Game Avg. Per Session Avg.

86,048 6,146 6,156Total Attendance Record: 124,440(2002) Per Game Avg. Record:9,415(2003); Per Session Avg. Record: 9,965(2003)

SEC Tournament History

Georgia History At the SEC TournamentRecord: 25-36in18appearances;Best Finish:2nd(1985,1986,1989)

Did You Know?ThefirsttwotimesthatGeorgiawent0-2attheSECs(1987&1990),they

advancedtotheCollegeWorldSeries.Theydiditagainin2008. GeorgiacatcherRogerMillerwasthe1989TournamentMVP,andheisoneofonlyfourplayerstoearnthishonorandhavehisteamnotwintheleaguetitle. In 2000, Georgia did not post a shutout until the tournament when it blanked Miss. State 5-0 in an elimination game. For then Georgia coach Ron Polk, it marked thefirsttimehefacedhisformerclub,onehecoachedfor22seasonsbeforeturningtheprogramovertoPatMcMahonattheendofthe1997season.

In 2004, Georgia scored one run in three games and went 1-2. The Bulldogs wereblanked6-0byVanderbilt’sfirstrounddraftpickJeremySowersonathree-hitter,thenreboundedtobeat#3LSU1-0onacombinedfour-hitter(SeanRuthvenandWillStartup)andthenwereeliminatedby#21Florida6-0. In2006,Georgiawontwostraighteliminationgamesbyascoreof16-10thatlasted exactly 3:42. First, they routed SEC co-champion Kentucky and then came backfroma9-0deficittobeatSouthCarolina.Georgiatiedforthird,whichmarkeditsbestfinishsince1989.

SEC Tournament History for the Georgia Bulldogs

1978 (Perry Field: May 12-15, Gainesville, Fla.) 1-2, 3rdAuburnd.Georgia8-7(12innings);Georgiad.Florida7-2;Miss.Stated.Georgia9-3

1985 (Alex Box Stadium: May 9-11, Baton Rouge, La.) 2-2, 2ndGeorgiad.LSU8-6;Miss.Stated.Georgia2-0;Georgiad.Florida9-8;Miss.Stated.Georgia8-3

1986 (Alex Box Stadium: May 9-11, Baton Rouge, La.) 2-2, 2ndLSUd.Georgia10-6;Georgiad.Auburn11-7;Georgiad.Alabama6-4;LSUd.Georgia8-4

1987 (Foley Field: May 14-17, Athens, Ga.) 0-2, T5thMissStated.Georgia6-5;LSUd.Georgia4-2

1988 Dudy Noble Field: May 12-15, Starkville, Miss.) 2-2, T3rdGeorgiad.Florida8-3;LSUd.Georgia7-3;Georgiad.Kentucky5-4;Miss.Stated.Georgia4-2(ThenTournamentRecordCrowd:8,035)

1989 (McKethan Stadium: May 11-14, Gainesville, Fla.) 3-2, 2ndLSUd.Georgia6-3;Georgiad.Auburn9-8;Georgiad.Miss.State15-6;Georgiad.Florida16-1;Auburnd.Georgia2-1

1990 (Hoover Met: May 17-20, Hoover, Ala.) 0-2, T5thVanderbiltd.Georgia6-3;Floridad.Georgia6-5

1992 (Superdome: May 13-17, New Orleans, La.) 2-2, 4thGeorgiad.Miss.State6-4;Floridad.Georgia12-5;Georgiad.Miss.State6-3;LSUd.Georgia5-3

1993 East (Sarge Frye Field: May 20-23, Columbia, S.C.) 2-2, 3rdGeorgiad.SouthCarolina3-1;Georgiad.Florida5-0;Kentuckyd.Georgia13-3;Tennesseed.Georgia17-8

1994 East (Hagan Stadium: May 18-22, Lexington, Ky.) 2-2, 3rdGeorgiad.Florida4-3(10);Georgiad.Kentucky17-5;Tennesseed.Georgia5-2;Vanderbiltd.Georgia6-1

1995 East (Nelson Stadium: May 18-21, Knoxville, Tenn.) 1-2, T4thGeorgiad.Florida6-4;Kentuckyd.Georgia9-8;Tennessee d. Georgia 11-0

2000 (Hoover Met: May 17-21, Hoover, Ala.) 1-2, T5thLSUd.Georgia11-3;Georgiad.Miss.State5-0;Alabama d. Georgia 12-4

2001 (Hoover Met: May 16-20, Hoover, Ala.) 1-2, T5thGeorgiad.Auburn8-4;Miss.Stated.Georgia8-4;USCd.Georgia10-2

2002 (Hoover Met: May 22-26, Hoover, Ala.) 0-2, T7thFloridad.Georgia7-2;Miss.Stated.Georgia10-3

2004 (Hoover Met: May 26-30, Hoover, Ala.) 1-2, T5thVanderbiltd.Georgia6-0;Georgiad.LSU1-0;Floridad.Georgia7-0

2006 (Hoover Met: May 24-28, Hoover, Ala.) 3-2, T3rdVanderbiltd.Georgia9-4;Georgiad.Kentucky16-10;Georgiad.SouthCarolina16-10;Georgiad.Vanderbilt5-4;Vanderbiltd.Georgia11-1(7)

2008 (Hoover Met: May 21-25, Hoover, Ala.) 0-2, T7thOleMissd.Georgia4-1;Alabamad.Georgia5-2

2009 (Hoover Met: May 20-24, Hoover, Ala.) 2-2, T3rdGeorgiad.OleMiss6-3;Georgiad.Arkansas2-1(10);LSUd.Georgia16-0(7);LSUd.Georgia3-2(7)

Tournament Records Versus Opponents

Alabama 1-2 Arkansas 1-0 Auburn 3-2 Florida 7-4 Kentucky 3-2 LSU 2-9 Miss. State 4-7 Ole Miss 1-1 South Carolina 2-1 Tennessee 0-3Vanderbilt 1-5

Bulldog SEC All-Tournament Team MembersNote: From 1978-1992, the SEC held one tournament. From 1993-95, the SEC had divisionaltournamentsbutthenreturnedtoonetournamentin1996.Georgiadidnotqualifyforthetournamentin1979-1984,from1996-1999andin2003.

1978 Bubba Kizer, ss Bubba Chrismer, of 1985 Ron Wenrich, of 1986 Pete Freeman, 1b Jimmy Harrell, ss Cris Carpenter, rhp1987 Derek Lilliquist, lhp1988 Bruce Chick, of Marc Lipson, rhp1989 Jeff Cooper, 3b RogerMiller,c(MVP) Bruce Chick, of

Brian Jester, dh DaveFleming,lhp1993 TerryWeaver,3b Rodney Close, of Alex Barylak, rhp1994 TravisHawkins,dh1995 Pete Arenas, ss2006 Jason Jacobs, c

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Bulldog Major Leaguers A total of 33 former Bulldogs have reached theMajorLeaguelevel.ItbeganwithClaude Derrick for the Philadel-phia Athletics in 1909. The latest Bulldog to make it to the majors was Gordon Beckham in 2009. He was one of four Bulldogs to play in the majors last season, joining Mitchell Boggs(St.Louis),Clint Sammons(Atlanta)andJeff Kep-pinger(Houston).Beckhamwasnamedthe2009AmericanLeagueRookieof theYearby theMajorLeagueBaseball

Players Association and by The Sporting News plus to the Topps Rookie All-Star team. Derrick played on Connie Mack’s World Championship teams in 1910 and 1911 and, while recoveringfromabrokenankleinBaltimorein1912,hewasthefirstroommateofarookiepitch-er named George Herman “Babe” Ruth. Nolen Richardson, a Georgia standout in football and basketball in the 1920s, played six years in the majors and returned to coach the Bulldogs in 1951. Johnny Rucker was featured in LIFE as a promising rookie in 1940. While many Bulldogs enjoyed success throughout their career, one who stands out is Spurgeon “Spud” Chandler. ChandlerwasapartofsevenWorldSeriesteamsfor theNewYorkYankees, includingwinnersofsixchampionships.Actually,hefirstplayedinYankeeStadiumasamemberoftheBulldogfootballteam.GeorgiadefeatedNewYorkUniversity7-6onNov.7,1931.Followinghisgraduationin1932,theCarnesville,Ga.,nativespentfiveyearsintheminorsbeforereturningtoYankeeStadiumasamajorleaguer. Inhis11-yearcareer,hisfinestseasoncamein1943.HeledtheleagueinWins,EarnedRunAverageandCompleteGames,going20-4witha1.64ERAand20completegames.Hewent 2-0 with a 0.50 ERA in the 1943 World Series, winning game one and pitching a shutout in theclinchinggamefiveoverSt.Louis.

Alf ANDERSON: At UGA from 1935-37. MLB Debut: April 10,1941.PlayedforPittsburghin1941,’42,’46.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.238 126 390 56 93 1 17 6

Gordon BECKHAM:AtUGAfrom2006-08.MLBDebut: June 4, 2009. Played for Chicago White Sox in 2009.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.270 103 378 58 102 14 63 7

Mitchell BOGGS: At UGA from 2003-05. MLB Debut: June6,2008.PlayedfortheSt.LouisCardinalsin2008-09.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV5.38 24/15 5 5 92 55 59 0

D. Timon BOWDEN: At UGA from 1911-12. MLB Debut: Sept. 17, 1914. Played for the St. Louis Brown in 1914.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.222 7 9 0 2 0 0 0

Marty BROWN: At UGA from 1984-85. MLB Debut: Sept. 4, 1988. Played for Cincinnati from 1988-1990.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.180 35 61 3 11 0 6 0

Cris CARPENTER: At UGA from 1985-87. MLB Debut: May 14, 1988. Played for St. Louis from 1988-92, for Florida in 1993, for Texas in 1993-94, and for Milwau-keein1996.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV3.91 291/13 27 22 414 131 252 7

Steve CARTER:AtUGAfrom1986-87.MLBDebut:April16,1989.PlayedforPittsburghfrom1989-90.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.143 14 21 2 3 1 3 0

Spud CHANDLER: At UGA from 1929-32. MLB Debut:May6,1937.PlayedfortheNewYorkYankeesfrom 1937-47. He played on six World Series Champi-onship teams during this time.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV2.84 211/184 109 43 1485 463 614 6

MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER STATISTICS

Glenn DAVIS: At UGA in 1980. MLB Debut: Sept. 2, 1984.PlayedforHoustonfrom1984-90;forBaltimorefrom 1991-93.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.259 1015 3719 510 965 190 603 28

Claude DERRICK:AtUGAfrom1906-09.MLBDebut:Sept.8,1910.PlayedforPhilidelphia1910-12;forNewYorkYankeesin1913;forCincinnatiandChicagoin 1914Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.242 112 326 35 79 1 33 13Claude Derrick

Spud Chandler

Gordon Beckham

Mitchell Boggs

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Bulldog Major LeaguersDave FLEMING: At UGA 1988-90. MLB Debut: Aug. 6,1991.PlayedforSeattlefrom1991-95;forKansasCity in 1995.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV4.67 116/97 38 32 610 248 303 0

T. Rucker GINN: At UGA from 1911-14. MLB Debut: June27,1914.PlayedfortheClevelandNaps1914.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

Robby HAMMOCK: At UGA in 1998. MLB Debut: April 11, 2003. Played for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2003-04and’06-’08.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.255 180 479 62 122 12 48 6

Ken HOLLOWAY: At UGA in 1918. MLB Debut: Aug. 27,1922.PlayedforDetroitfrom1922-28;forCleve-land1929-30;forNewYorkYankeesin1930ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV4.40 285/111 64 52 1160 397 293 18

Jim HUNTER: At UGA in 1985. MLB Debut: May 17, 1991. Played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1991.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV7.26 86/0 0 5 31 17 14 0

Jeff KEPPINGER: At UGA from 1999-2001. MLB De-but:Aug.21,2004.PlayedfortheN.Y.Metsin2004;KansasCityin2006;CincinnatiRedsin2007-08;Houston Astros in 2009.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.279 350 1181 139 329 20 121 7

Donald O. LASSETTER:AtUGA1952(frosh).MLBDebut: Sept. 21, 1957. Played for the St. Louis Cardi-nals in 1957.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.154 4 13 2 2 0 0 0

Derek LILLIQUIST: At UGA from 1985-87. MLB Debut:April13,1989.PlayedforAtlanta1989-90;forSanDiego1990-91;forCleveland1992-94,forBoston1995;forCincinnatiin1996.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV4.13 262/5225 34 484 134 261 17

Larry LITTLETON: AtUGAfrom1975-76.MLBDebut:April12,1981.PlayedfortheClevelandIndiansin1981.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.000 26 23 2 0 0 1 0

MLB TRIVIA: Larry Littleton and former St. Louis Car-dinaloutfielderMichaelPotterholdtheMLBrecordformost career at bats by a non-pitcher without a hit. Little-ton made the Indians 1981 team out of spring training. He made his debut in game two that season, pinch-hittingintheninthinning.HegroundedouttoeventualHallofFamerRobinYount.HisloneRBIcameonabas-es-loaded line out off Minnesota’s Jerry Koosman that Mickey Hatcher ran down. Most of his at-bats came as apinch-hitter,andhestartedjustfourgamesovera45-day span. Still, the Bulldog graduate made it to the top.

Jefferson McCLESKEY: At UGA in 1909. MLB Debut: Sept.8,1913.PlayedfortheBostonBravesin1913.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0

Brian POWELL: At UGA from 1993-95. MLB Debut: June27,1998.PlayedforDetroitTigersin1998;forHoustonAstrosin2000-01;forDetroitin2002;forSanFranciscoGiantsin2003;forPhiladelphiaPhilliesin2004.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV5.94 59/34 7 18 219.290 120 0

Nolen RICHARDSON:AtUGAfrom1924-26.MLBDebut:April16,1929.PlayedforDetroitin1929and1931-32,fortheYankeesin1935,andforCincinnatifrom 1938-39. He also played on a World Series team.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.247 168 473 39 117 0 45 8

Johnny RUCKER:AtUGAfrom1936-38.MLBDebut:April16,1940.PlayedfortheNewYorkGiants1940-41,andfrom1943-46.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.272 705 2617 354 711 21 214 35

Robby Hammock

Jeff Keppinger

Clint Sammons

Fred SALE: At UGA from 1922-24. MLB Debut: June 30, 1924. Played for Pittsburgh in 1924.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV0.00 1/0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0

Clint SAMMONS: At UGA from 2002-04. MLB Debut: Sept.12,2007.PlayedforAtlantaBravesin2007-09.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.176 31 68 3 12 1 4 0

Chick SHIVER:AtUGAfrom1926-28.MLBDebut:April14,1931.PlayedforDetroitin1931;forCincinnatiin 1934.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.191 21 68 8 13 2 6 1

John H. SLAPPEY: At UGA in 1920. MLB Debut: Aug. 23, 1920. Played for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1920.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV7.11 3/1 0 1 6.1 4 1 0

Chris STOWERS:AtUGAfrom1993-96.MLBDebut: July 10, 1999. Played for the Montreal Expos in 1999.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.000 4 2 0 0 0 0 0

Homer THOMPSON: At UGA from 1910-12. MLB Debut:Oct.5,1912.PlayedfortheNewYorkHighland-ers in 1912.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

T. Carl THOMPSON: At UGA from 1911-12. MLB De-but:June5,1912.PlayedfortheNewYorkHighland-ers in 1912.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV6.06 7/2 0 2 32.2 13 15 0

Jeff TREADWAY: At UGA from 1982-83. MLB Debut: Sept. 4, 1987. Played for Cincinnati from 1987-88, for Atlantafrom1989-91,forClevelandfrom1992-93,forLos Angeles from 1994-95, and for Montreal in 1995.Avg. G AB R H HR RBI SB.281 762 2119 244 596 28 208 14

Jim UMBRICHT: At UGA from 1950-52. MLB Debut:Sept.26,1959.PlayedforPittsburghfrom1959-61;forHoustonfrom1962-63.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV3.06 88/7 9 5 194 71 133 3

Mark WATSON:AtUGAin1996.MLBDebut:May19,2000.PlayedforClevelandin2000;forSeattlein2002;for Cincinnati in 2003.ERA G/GS W L IP BB K SV10.95 11/0 1 1 12.1 7 7 0

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200862

Year Pro Player, Pos. Organization/Round1966 Mike Wysocki, RHP ..............................SanFranciscoGiants(26th)1967 Randy Kohn, C .....................................LosAngelesDodgers(4th/SP)1968 Buddy Copeland, RHP ........................OaklandAthletics(7th)1970 Kit Bradshaw, OF .................................AtlantaBraves(FA)1971 Mike Harrelson, OF-2B .......................LosAngelesDodgers(25th)1973 GaryNevinger,RHP .............................NewYorkMets(3rd)1974 Jim Turner, SS .....................................CincinnatiReds(28th)1975 Mark Saber, SS-3B ..............................PittsburghPirates20th)1976 Larry Littleton, OF ................................PittsburghPirates(1st/SP) Bubba Wilson, 1B ................................ClevelandIndians(15th)1977 Chuck Fore, RHP .................................TorontoBlueJays(Expn.draft)1978 Bubba Kizer, SS ...................................ChicagoCubs(3rd) Chris Dilorenzo, RHP ...........................KansasCityRoyals(FA) Brad Pager, 3B .....................................DetroitTigers(FA)1979 DavidLanning,3B ................................LosAngelesDodgers(2nd) Scott Benedict, C .................................NewYorkYankees(2nd/SP) Ken Rabun, RHP..................................AtlantaBraves(FA)1980 Jeff Pyburn, OF ....................................SanDiegoPadres(1st) Rodney Bellamy, SS ............................SanDiegoPadres(15th)1981 Peyton Mosher, RHP............................LosAngelesDodgers(12th) GlennDavis,1B ...................................HoustonAstros(*1st/SP)1982 Buck Belue, OF ....................................MontrealExpos(6th) Craig Kizer, RHP ..................................HoustonAstros(FA)1983 Hugh Kemp, RHP .................................CincinnatiReds(13th) Jeff LeRiger, SS ...................................BaltimoreOrioles(23rd) Ron Bunnell, C .....................................AtlantaBraves(37th) GlenDavis,1B .....................................TexasRangers(42nd) Jeff Treadway, 2B .................................CincinnatiReds(FA)1984 John Lastinger, 1B ...............................MinnesotaTwins(11th) Dennis Chastain, LHP ..........................NewYorkYankees(12th) Rick Fuentes, OF .................................ChicagoWhiteSox(FA)1985 Marty Brown, 3B ..................................CincinnatiReds(12th) DougGivler,RHP .................................SeattleMariners(21st) Kerry St. Clair, OF ................................TorontoBlueJays(24th) Jim Hunter, RHP ..................................MontrealExpos(Sec./1st) Pete Rodriguez, 1B-C ..........................LosAngelesDodgers(FA)1986 Larry Lyons, RHP .................................AtlantaBraves(FA)1987 Derek Lilliquist, LHP .............................AtlantaBraves(1st) Cris Carpenter, RHP ............................St.LouisCardinals(1st) SteveCarter,OF ..................................PittsburghPirates(17th) Pete Freeman, C-1B ............................PittsburghPirates(21st) Donn Perno, 2B ...................................SanFranciscoGiants(39th) Scott Bohlke, OF ..................................AtlantaBraves(40th) Scott Broadfoot, RHP ...........................St.LouisCardinals(FA)1988 SteveMuh,LHP ...................................MinnesotaTwins(14th)1989 Roger Miller, C .....................................SanFranciscoGiants(14th) Marc Lipson, RHP ................................MinnesotaTwins(FA) Jim Potts, RHP .....................................MilwaukeeBrewers(FA)1990 DaveFleming,LHP ..............................SeattleMariners(3rd) Bruce Chick, OF ...................................BostonRedSox(8th) J.R. Showalter, SS ...............................CaliforniaAngels(10th) Tommy Owen, C ..................................AtlantaBraves(55th) Rich Bielski, OF ...................................SaltLakeTrappers(FA) Brian Jester, 1B ....................................AtlantaBraves(FA) Joe Kelly, LHP ......................................LosAngelesDodgers(FA) Jeff Cooper, 3B ...................................SaltLakeTrappers(FA)1991 Doug Radziewicz, 1B ...........................St.LouisCardinals(48th)1992 Kendall Rhine, RHP .............................HoustonAstros(1st) Ray Suplee, OF ...................................NewYorkYankees(6th) Stan Payne, LHP..................................OaklandAthletics(12th) Blaise Kozeniewski, SS .......................NewYorkYankees(16th) Jay Cranford, 3B ..................................PittsburghPirates(21st) Terry Childers, C ..................................NewYorkMets(FA)

1993 Jim Musselwhite, RHP .........................NewYorkYankees(7th) JohnYselonia,1B ................................PittsburghPirates(30th)1994 Alex Barylak, RHP ................................ChicagoCubs(34th)1995 Brian Powell, RHP ................................DetroitTigers(2nd) Todd Crane, OF ...................................PhiladelphiaPhillies(26th)1996 Joey Cranford, 2B ................................MinnesotaTwins(10th) Chris Stowers, OF ................................MontrealExpos(19th) Pete Arenas, SS ...................................FloridaMarlins(29th)1997 Josh Gandy, LHP .................................MinnesotaTwins(10th) Tristan Jerue, RHP ...............................St.LouisCardinals(22nd)1998 Zack Frachiseur, RHP ..........................AtlantaBraves(19th) Robby Hammock, C .............................ArizonaDiamondbacks(23rd)1999 Chris Crawford, RHP ............................TampaBayDevilRays(20th) Cliff Brand, RHP ...................................Duluth-SuperiorDukes(FA)2000 Matt Steele, RHP .................................ArizonaDiamondbacks(28th) Chris Clark, RHP ..................................AtlantaBraves(FA) JoshHudson,INF/C .............................AdirondackLumberjacks(FA)2001 Jeff Keppinger, SS ...............................PittsburghPirates(4th) Jeremy Brown, RHP .............................MinnesotaTwins(5th) DocBrooks,OF/C ................................SanDiegoPadres(7th) RobMoravek,RHP ..............................TexasRangers(10th) AndyNeufeld,SS/3B ...........................OaklandAthletics(25th) Brandon Moorhead, RHP .....................CincinnatiReds(42nd) Jody Friedman, RHP ............................St.PaulSaints(FA)2002 Chaz Lytle, OF .....................................PittsburghPirates(42nd) Jeffrey Carswell, RHP ..........................CincinnatiReds(FA) Darryl Blaze, OF ..................................Kalamazoo(FA)2003 Lee Mitchell, 3B ...................................FloridaMarlins(6th) DavidCoffey,OF/DH ............................BostonRedSox(23rd) Jasha Balcom, OF ...............................ChicagoCubs(33rd) Jon Armitage, OF .................................SanFranciscoGiants(FA) Justin McClain, 1B ...............................Shreveport(FA) Brandon Moorhead, RHP .....................SeattleMariners(FA)2004 Clint Sammons, C ................................AtlantaBraves(6th) Marshall Szabo, 2B ..............................ClevelandIndians(17th) Justin Holmes, SS ................................ClevelandIndians(26th) Paul Lubrano, LHP ...............................ClevelandIndians(33rd)2005 Will Startup, LHP ..................................AtlantaBraves(5th) Mitchell Boggs, RHP ............................St.LouisCardinals(5th) Bo Lanier, RHP ....................................CincinnatiReds(10th) Michael Hyle, RHP ...............................ChicagoCubs(22nd) SeanRuthven,RHP .............................ColoradoRockies(27th) Kyle Keen, OF ......................................ChicagoCubs(37th/DNS) Chris Webb, RHP .................................RiverCityRascals(FA)2006 Brooks Brown, RHP .............................ArizonaDiamondbacks(1st) Joey Side, OF ......................................ArizonaDiamondbacks(6th) Josh Morris, 1B ....................................AtlantaBraves(12th) Bobby Felmy, OF .................................SanFranciscoGiants(22nd) Jason Jacobs, C ..................................NewYorkMets(20th) Rip Warren, LHP ..................................NewYorkMets(FA) Kyle Keen, OF ......................................RiverCityRascals(FA)2007 Joshua Fields, RHP .............................AtlantaBraves(2nd/DNS) Jonathan Wyatt, OF .............................ChicagoCubs(13th) Stephen Dodson, RHP .........................KansasCityRoyals(18th/DNS) Adam McDaniel, RHP ..........................SanDiegoPadres(19th)2008 Gordon Beckham, SS ..........................ChicagoWhiteSox(1st) Joshua Fields, RHP .............................SeattleMariners(1st) Stephen Dodson, RHP .........................ColoradoRockies(10th) TrevorHolder,RHP ..............................FloridaMarlins(10th/DNS) Nathan Moreau, LHP ...........................BaltimoreOrioles(11th) Ryan Peisel, 3B ...................................CooradoRockies(12th) Nick Montgomery, RHP ........................NewYorkYankees(FA) Matt Olson, OF .....................................KansasCityRoyals(FA)2009 Rich Poythress, 1B ..............................SeattleMariners(2nd) TrevorHolder,RHP ..............................WashingtonNationals(3rd) DeanWeaver,RHP ..............................WashingtonNationals(7th) Matt Cerione, OF .................................SeattleMariners(13th) Jeff Walters, RHP .................................BaltimoreOrioles(17th/DNS) Michael Demperio, SS .........................LosAngelesAngels(25th) Alex McRee, LHP .................................LosAngelesDodgers(26th/DNS) Bryce Massanari, C ..............................ColoradoRockies(30th) WillHarvil,RHP ....................................ArizonaDiamondbacks(32nd) Joey Lewis, C .......................................KansasCityRoyals(41st) Justin Earls, LHP ..................................PittsburghPirates(47th/DNS)

Note:Whenthedraftbeganin1965,therewerethreephases.Thewintersessionwasphasedoutin1986andthesecondaryin1987;SP=SecondaryPhase;FA=FreeAgent;*DavisleftUGAafteroneseasonandplayedatManateeJCin1981;DNS=didnotsignandreturnedtoUGA.

Pro Draft History

BULLDOG DRAFT FAST FACTSTheUniversityofGeorgialedthenationin2009with11play-

ers selected in the amateur draft. Georgiahashadeightfirst-roundersinschoolhistoryinclud-ing two in 2008: Larry Littleton,OF(1976/Secondaryphase/6thoverall), Jeff Pyburn, OF (1980/5th overall), Cris Carpenter, RHP(1987/14thoverall),Derek Lilliquist, LHP(1987/6thoverall),Kendall Rhine, RHP (1992/37th overall) Brooks Brown, RHP (2006/34thoverall),Gordon Beckham,SS(2008/8thoverall)andJoshua Fields,RHP(2008/20thoverall). TheBulldogshavea stringof 37 straight seasonswith atleast one player signing a professional contract.

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Bulldog Minor Leaguers

BULLDOG TRIO REACHES MAJORS IN 2009 ThreeformerBulldogsearnedpromotionstotheMajorLeaguesthispastyear.InfielderGordon Beckham made quite a splash with the Chicago White Sox, earning Rookie of the YearhonorsbythePlayersAssociationandThe Sporting News, excelling at a new position -- third base. Pitcher Mitchell Boggs returned to the Majors for the second year in a row, seeing extended action with the St. Louis Cardinals including an appearance in the playoffs. Catcher Clint SammonswascalledupbytheAtlantaBravesforthethirdtimeinhiscareer. Former All-America pitcher Joshua Fields, a 2008 first round pick bySeattle, spent the season in Double-A for the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx and then was selected by the MarinerstoplayintheeliteArizonaFallLeague(AFL).Hewasnameda“RisingStar,”pitchedintheAll-StargameandwasapartoftheAFLChampionPeoriaJavelinas.TheAFLismadeupofmostlyDouble-AandTriple-AMinorLeagueplayers,andit’slikeafinishingschoolforprospects close to being ready to make the jump to the Major Leagues. Six Bulldogs off the 2009 team made their professional debut this past summer including second round pick Rich Poythress who played with Fields at Double-A.

2009 FINAL MAJOR/MINOR LEAGUE STATISTICSPOSITION PLAYERSName (Years at UGA), Pos. Team (Level) Organization AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SH SF DP OB% SLG% OPSGordon Beckham (06-08), ss Chicago (ML) Chicago .270 103 378 58 102 28 1 14 63 41 65 7 4 1 4 10 .347 .460 .807 Charlotte(AAA) .464 7 28 6 13 6 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 .448 .679 1.127 Birmingham(AA) .299 38 147 23 44 17 0 4 22 14 24 1 0 2 1 4 .366 .497 .863 Matt Cerione (06-09), cf Everett(SS) Seattle .266 43 173 28 46 10 2 7 14 20 46 2 2 0 0 1 .349 .468 .817Michael Demperio (08-09), ss Angels(R) Anaheim .167 14 48 13 8 1 0 1 4 11 15 4 0 1 0 0 .344 .250 .594 Orem(R) .138 12 29 5 4 2 0 0 0 5 9 1 0 0 0 0 .286 .207 .493Joey Lewis (06-09), c IdahoFalls(R) KansasCity .275 20 69 8 19 6 0 1 9 8 25 0 0 0 1 3 .354 .406 .760Bryce Massanari (08-09), c Casper(SS-A) Colorado Didnotseeanyactionduetoinjury Bobby Felmy (04-06), of Connecticut(AA) SanFrancisco .253 126 388 48 98 18 4 7 50 28 62 9 7 5 2 3 .311 .374 .685Robby Hammock (98), c/of Norfolk(AAA) Baltimore .209 82 278 28 58 16 0 4 26 25 63 2 1 0 1 7 .282 .309 .591 Jason Jacobs (03-06), c St.Lucie(HiA) N.Y.Mets .229 59 153 21 35 4 0 2 19 26 45 0 2 1 2 5 .358 .294 .652 Brooklyn(SS-A) .176 4 17 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 .300 .176 .476Jeff Keppinger (99-01), ss Houston (ML) Houston .256 107 305 35 78 13 3 7 29 27 33 0 2 7 2 13 .320 .387 .707 Lee Mitchell (01-03), 3b NewOrleans(AAA)Florida .246 21 69 10 17 4 2 1 8 8 26 0 0 0 1 1 .329 .406 .735 Jacksonville(AA) .227 110 362 43 82 20 1 11 54 62 129 1 0 0 8 6 .339 .378 .717 Ryan Peisel (06-08), 3b Asheville(Lo-A) Colorado .271 93 329 42 89 22 1 4 36 27 65 6 5 2 2 7 .330 .380 .710Rich Poythress (06-09), 1b WestTenn.(AA) Seattle .230 26 87 11 20 2 0 1 9 15 24 1 0 0 2 4 .337 .287 .624 Mariners(R) .300 6 20 4 6 0 0 1 6 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 .462 .450 .912 Clint Sammons (02-04), c Atlanta (ML) Atlanta .182 6 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .182 .432 Gwinnett(AAA) .214 80 299 34 64 12 0 9 37 20 61 7 0 1 5 5 .266 .344 .610JoeySide(04-06),of ----- Arizona Didnotseeanyactionduetoinjury Jonathan Wyatt (04-07), of Daytona(HiA) Chicago(NL) .232 116 396 44 92 10 1 2 33 35 67 9 5 4 0 11 .295 .278 .573

Note:OPS=Thesumofaplayer’son-basepercentageandsluggingpercentage

PITCHERSName (Years at UGA) Team (Level) Organization W L ERA G/GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP

Mitchell Boggs (03-05) St. Louis (ML) St. Louis 2 3 4.19 16/9 0 58.0 71 28 27 3 33 46 1.79

Memphis(AAA) 6 4 4.83 14/14 0 76.1 90 45 41 8 32 58 1.60

Brooks Brown (04-06) Toledo(AAA) Detroit 3 13 4.71 20/18 0 112.2 120 63 59 9 55 48 1.55

Erie(AA) 5 0 2.21 6/6 0 36.2 32 9 9 1 8 13 1.09

Stephen Dodson (05-08) Asheville(Lo-A) Colorado 7 1 2.45 25/0 0 40.1 36 12 11 2 14 43 1.24

Joshua Fields (05-08) WestTenn.(AA) Seattle 2 2 6.48 31/0 1 33.1 33 33 24 2 22 36 1.65

Peoria(AFL) 0 0 1.64 11/0 0 11.0 6 3 2 1 6 10 1.09

Will Harvil (08-09) Yakima(SS) Arizona 2 2 3.34 21/0 1 32.1 27 12 12 3 19 25 1.42

Trevor Holder (06-09) Potomac(Hi-A) Washington 2 3 9.26 6/6 0 23.1 33 27 24 4 9 18 1.80

Hagerstown(Lo-A) 2 0 3.55 3/3 0 12.2 17 6 5 1 3 12 1.58

Vermont(SS) 0 0 5.06 2/2 0 5.1 10 4 3 0 2 3 2.25

Nathan Moreau (06-08) Delmarva(Lo-A) Baltimore 5 3 3.61 20/20 0 87.1 78 39 35 9 43 95 1.39

Will Startup (03-05) Portland(AAA) SanDiego 0 0 2.45 3/0 0 3.2 4 1 1 1 2 1 1.64

Padres(R) 0 0 5.87 8/0 0 7.2 13 6 5 1 0 7 1.70

Dean Weaver (07-09) Vermont(SS) Washington 0 1 3.18 5/0 2 5.2 6 3 2 0 1 4 1.24

Nationals(R) 0 0 3.86 5/0 0 7.0 8 3 3 0 3 6 1.57Note:WHIP=WalksandHitsperinningspitched;AFL=ArizonaFallLeague

Josh FieldsSeattle Mariners1st Round Pick

Trevor HolderWashington Nationals

3rd Round Pick

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Bulldog Team Records

BATTINGGAMES71(1990)71(2008)70(2006)

AT BATS2,547(2008)2,542(2006)2,477(2001)

HITS787(2008)786(2006)743(2001)

DOUBLES153(1990)147(2001)140(2000,’87)

TRIPLES30(1952)27(2006)23(1955)

HOME RUNS109(2009)102(1987)96(2008)

GRAND SLAMS6(2001,’85,’82)5(3times)

TOTAL BASES1225(2008)1,208(2006)1,171(1990)

STOLEN BASES101(1980)96(2002)81(2004)

WINS52(1990)47(2006)47(2001)

RUNS552(1990)512(2008)498(2001)

AVERAGE*.360(1980).327(1981).325(’87,’82,’78)*SEC Record

RBI494(1990)468(2008)459(2001)

WALKS376(2001)324(1982)318(1990)

DEFENSEFIELDING AVG..972(2003).971(2004).971(2008)

DOUBLE PLAYSTURNED*85(1990)73(2004)65(1989)*LedNCAAthatyear

PITCHINGINNINGS634.0(2008)627.1(2006)625.0(2001)

FEWEST RUNS (Min. 40 G)233(1976)246(1979)247(1977)

FEWEST BB (Min. 40 G)171(1991)178(1981)183(1979)

SAVES19(2008)17(2006)17(2004)

SHUTOUTS13(1908in22games)8(2006in70games)7(1919in22games)

OPP. BAT AVG..251(1973).255(1977).258(2004)

FEWEST HITS (Min. 40 G)356(1979)367(1977)372(1980)

FEWEST ER (Min. 40 G)160(1977)175(1976)186(1980)

STRIKEOUTS530(2001)528(2008)526(2004)

ERA2.97(1958)3.26(1967)3.35(1963)

COMPLETE GAMES28(1990)18(1991)17(1977,’76)

GEORGIA IN THE FINAL TOP 10 TEAM RANKINGS

BA CB USA1987 9 7 *1990 1 1 *2001 7 8 82004 5 4 52006 6 7 82008 2 2 2

BA=BaseballAmerica;CB=CollegiateBaseball;*Note:USATodayBaseballWeekly/AmericanBaseball Coaches Association poll began in 1992.

GEORGIA IN THE FINAL

Perno = Omaha AllsixGeorgia teamsthathaveadvanced to theCollegeWorldSerieshavefeatured a Perno.CoachPernohasbeenwithfiveofthesix;asaplayerin1990,asanassistantin2001andtheheadcoachin2004,2006and2008. Perno’s older brother, Donn (below), was an All-SEC standout on the hard-hitting 1987BulldogsquadthatmadethefirsttriptotheCWSinschoolhistory.

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Bulldog Game Records

INDIVIDUAL HITTINGAB: 8 by 2 players (Last by Terry Childers (3H) & Blaise Kozeniewski (5H) WCU(3-11-92)H: 6 by 2 players (Last by David Coffey, Gardner-Webb, 2-15-03), Ties SEC Rec.R: 6 by David Jackson (Tenn.-Temple 3-20-82), SEC RecordRBI: 10 by Roger Miller (Ga. College 4-15-87)RBI IN AN INN.: 8 by Jeff Pyburn,Westminster 4-4-80), SEC RecordHR: 3 by 7 players {Last by Rich Poythress, Ohio State @ FSU 5-29-09}GRAND SLAMS: 2 by Roger Miller (Ga. College 4-15-87), SEC Record3B: 2 by 5 players {Last by Pete Arenas, Evansville 3-12-96}2B: 4 by Lee Mitchell (Coastal Carolina, 6-1-02)TB: 14 by 2 players {Last by Rich Poythress Ohio St. @ FSU, 5-29-09}BB: 5 by Brian Johnson (Georgia Southern 3-29-95)K: 5 by 3 players {Last by Matt Cerione, South Carolina, 5-15-09} SB: 4 by Rodney Bellamy (Westminster 4-4-80)HITTING STREAK: 28 games by Josh Hudson (2-24 to 4-13-99)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGIP: 13.2 by Mike Logsdon vs. South Carolina (4-30-68), Georgia lost 3-2 in 17 inn.NO HITS: See No-hitters on page 74K: 21 by Jim Redfearn vs. Alabama (’08); 19 by Buddy Copeland vs. Milligan (3-27-68)CONSECUTIVE K: 8 by Joshua Fields vs. Winthrop (5-18-05)BB: 10 by Rick Bonnell vs. Rollins (2-19-84)RUNS ALLOWED: 14 by Zack Frachiseur vs. Miss. State (3-29-97)ER ALLOWED: 11 by 2 pitchers {Last by Josh Jerkins vs. Florida 5-8-98}SCORELESS IP STREAK: 36 by Pat Lippett in 1920; Beat UVA 4-0, then Pitt. 6-0on a one-hitter, then Mercer 1-0 and then lost to Auburn 3-0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEPO: 20 by Andy Osbolt vs. LSU (3-14-97)A: 12 by Jeff Keppinger vs. Wake Forest (2-21-99)E: 5 by Shane Hopper vs. Winthrop (2-9-97)

TEAM HITTINGAB: 61 vs. South Carolina (4-30-68)H: 26 vs. Kentucky (5-7-94), Ga. College (4-15-87) and Erskine (4-16-80)R: 30 vs. Berry College (3-1-77); Piedmont (4-12-76) and Auburn (’41)HR: 8 vs. Ga. College (2-25-86)GRAND SLAMS: 2: 2 times Ga. Coll. (4-15-87) and Vanderbilt (4-11-82)3B: 3: 6 times (Last vs. Florida 4-28-06)2B: 9: vs. James Madison (3-3-02, Game 1, 15 extra base hits out of 22)BB: 15 vs. Howard (3-21-82)

K: 18:3times(Lastvs.Tennessee4-19-96)SB: 8:4times(Lastvs.Tenn.Tech,4-3-02)SB By Opp.:9byTennessee(4-6-91)RBI: 24vs.Kentucky(5-7-94),Birm.-South.(4-4-85),Erskine(4-16-80)RUNS (BOTH TEAMS): 42(Georgiad.Clemson22-20on4-8-81)RUNS IN ONE INN.: 13:Twice:LastInthe5thinn.vs.Gardner-Webb(2-15-03);RUNS IN ONE INN. BY OPP.:11byGa.Tech(4-28-98)

TEAM PITCHING MOST IP: 17vs.Gardner-Webb(3-10-07),GWwon6-2inAthensMOST BB: 16vs.Kentucky(5-5-84),WesternCarolina(4-21-82)MOST K: 21vs.Alabama(’08);MOST HR:8vs.SouthCarolina(6-10-06)MOST HITS ALLOWED: 24 vs.Ark.(3-17-01),Tenn.(4-19-97),Ga.Tech(4-26-95)MOST RUNS ALLOWED: 28 vs.Tennessee(4-19-97)MOST ER ALLOWED: 24vs.Florida(5-7-64)

MISCELLANEOUSWIN MARGIN: 25(Georgia27,Erskine24-16-80);WIN MARGIN BY OPP.: 24byFlorida(27-3on5-7-64)LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 20games(’08)LONGEST LOSING STREAK:10games(’94,’91and’67)LONGEST GAME: 4:47vs.WesternCarolina(3-11-92) WCUwon13-11(14),snappingGeorgia's13-gamewinningstreak.LONGEST SEC GAME: 4:41vs.Miss.St.(5-11-03).

Georgiawon9-8(15).UGAtrailed7-0anddidnothaveahituntilthe6th.LONGEST SEC GAME (INN.):16.2vs.SouthCarolina(4-30-68)

USC won 3-2 in a game that took 3:42 in Columbia.MOST INNINGS: 17vs.Gardner-Webb(3-10-07): Agamethattook4:02inAthens,G-Wwon 6-2.Georgia’sJoeyLewishitagame-tying solo home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. Then, G-W scored four runs in the top of the 17th for the win. MOST DP TURNED: 5vs.E.Tenn.St.(3-1-98),Kentucky(3-4-82)MOST DP TURNED BY OPP.: 6byClemson(4-11-95)MOST ERRORS: 10vs.Berry(’77)By Opponent:11byAuburn(’76)MOST HBP (Both Teams): 10vs.BethuneCookman(2-15-04), Georgia6HBP,BC4(2ndinNCAA)CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT:139gamesfromMarch12,1999vs.Miss.StateuntilApril22,2001vs.S.Carolina

Record 28-Game Hitting Streak

In 1999, Josh Hudson set the mark for the longest hitting streak in Georgia history as he hit safely in 28 straight games. In 2001, Mark Thornhill came close with a team-best26-gamehittingstreak.

4:41 Later, Bulldogs WinDavidCoffeycappedaremarkablecomebackinGeorgia’slongestSECgameever,a9-8winatFoleyFieldover#14Miss.State in2003.Georgiaoncetrailed7-0anddidnothaveahit until the sixth inning.

14 Total Bases Twice during the 2009 season Rich

Poythress tied a school record with 14 total bases in a game. The second time came during anNCAARegionalwinoverOhioState.

During the 2001 Regional Championship game against Coastal Carolina in Athens, Jeff Keppinger established the mark with 14 total bases. He hit three home runs that day including the game-winner.

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BATTING AVERAGE Charley Trippi ................ .464 ......1946Buck Belue .................... .447 ......1982Joe Stewart.................... .438 ......1978Wendall Tarleton ............ .424 ......1955R.E. Gladin .................... .420 ......1958Rodney Bellamy ............ .415 ......1980Gordon Beckham........... .411 ......2008Rick Fuentes.................. .411 ......1982Billy Henderson ............. .410 ......1948Jeff Pyburn .................... .400 ......1980*RonBraddockledtheNCAAinhittingin1962when he batted .489 in 45 at-bats.

AT-BATS Joey Side .......................315 .......2006Ryan Peisel ...................311 .......2008Matt Olson .....................301 .......2008McKay Smith .................298 .......1990Andy Neufeld .................287 .......2001Gordon Beckham...........286 .......2006Bruce Chick ...................281 .......1990Chaz Lytle ......................279 .......2002J.R. Showalter ...............276 .......1990Gordon Beckham...........275 .......2008

HITSGordon Beckham...........113 .......2008Joey Side .......................111 ........2006Chaz Lytle ......................108 .......2002Ryan Peisel ...................106 .......2008Jeff Keppinger ...............102 .......2001Rich Poythress ..............99 .........2008Jonathan Wyatt ..............96 .........2006Andy Neufeld .................96 .........2001J.R. Showalter ...............94 .........1990Matt Olson .....................93 .........2008

DOUBLES*DougRadziewicz .........31 .........1991Adam Swann .................26 .........2001Blaise Kozeniewski ........25 .........1992J.R. Showalter ...............25 .........1989Aaron Anthony ...............24 ......1997Bruce Chick ...................24 .........1990Brian Rainwater .............23 .........1999Pete Freeman ................23 .........19874 tied with ......................22*LedNCAAthatyear

TRIPLESJoey Side .......................9 ...........2006Sonny Saye ...................8 ...........1955Chaz Lytle ......................7 ...........2002Todd Crane ....................7 ...........1992*CarrollMinick ...............7 ...........1963Art Pachin ......................7 ...........1959John Clifton....................7 ...........1952Brian Rainwater .............6 ...........1999Jim Carter ......................6 ...........19727 tied with ......................5*LedNCAAthatyearinTriples/G(7/25G)

HOME RUNS*GordonBeckham .........28 .........2008Rich Poythress ..............25 .........2009Josh Morris ....................23 .........2006Andy Osbolt ...................23 .........1998Ron Wenrich ..................20 .........1985Bryce Massanari ............19 .........2009Joey Lewis .....................19 .........2009Derek Lilliquist ...............19 .........1987Jeff Keppinger ...............18 .........2001Doc Brooks ....................17 .........2001Brian Jester ...................17 .........1990*LedNCAAthatyear

GRAND SLAMSAdam Swann .................3 ...........2000Roger Miller ...................3 ...........1989Ron Wenrich ..................3 ...........1985Jeff Pyburn ....................3 ...........1978

TOTAL BASESGordon Beckham...........221 .......2008Joey Side .......................188 .......2006Rich Poythress ..............181 .......2009Jeff Keppinger ...............181 .......2001Josh Morris ....................175 .......2006Ryan Peisel ...................168 .......2008Rich Poythress ..............166 .......2008J.R. Showalter ...............163 .......1990Brian Rainwater .............156 .......1999Pete Freeman ................156 .......1987

RUNS BATTED IN Rich Poythress ..............86 .........2009Gordon Beckham...........77 .........2008Rich Poythress ..............75 .........2008J.R. Showalter ...............74 .........1990Jeff Keppinger ...............73 .........2001Josh Morris ....................71 .........2004Ron Wenrich ..................70 .........1985Josh Morris ....................68 .........2006Roger Miller ...................68 .........1989Roger Miller ...................67 .........1986

RUNS SCOREDGordon Beckham...........97 .........2008Ryan Peisel ...................78 .........2008J.R. Showalter ...............75 .........1990Scott Bohlke ..................72 .........1987Andy Neufeld .................71 .........2001Jeff Cooper ....................71 .........1990J.R. Showalter ...............70 .........1989Rich Poythress ..............69 .........2009Jeff Keppinger ...............69 .........2001Donn Perno ...................69 .........1987

GAMES PLAYED Gordon Beckham...........71 .........2008Ryan Peisel ...................71 .........2008Matt Olson .....................71 .........2008J.R. Showalter ...............71 .........1990McKay Smith .................71 .........1990Jeff Cooper ....................71 .........19909 tied with ......................70

STOLEN BASES Chaz Lytle ......................31 .........2002Rodney Bellamy ............30 .........1980Billy Henderson .............29 .........1950Wendall Tarleton ............27 .........1955Charley Trippi ................27 .........1946Chris Stowers ................24 .........1996Johnathan Taylor ...........23 .........2009Todd Crane ....................22 .........1995Wendall Tarleton ............22 .........19572 tied with ......................20 .........

WALKS Brian Johnson................60 .........1995Larry Littleton .................59 .........1976Gordon Beckham...........54 .........2008Kris Edge .......................53 .........2001John Basco ....................53 .........1982Jim Polo .........................52 .........1992Donn Perno ...................51 .........1987Andy Neufeld .................49 .........2001Josh Morris ....................48 .........20044 tied with ......................47

STRIKEOUTS Jay Cranford ..................70 .........1992Matt Cerione ..................68 .........2008Doc Brooks ....................68 .........2001Rich Bielski ....................68 .........1988Joey Lewis .....................67 .........2009Josh Morris ....................66 .........2006Bryce Massanari ............62 .........2009Chris Crawford...............61 .........1997Chip Wade .....................61 .........19963 tied with .....................60

PITCHINGGAMES PITCHED

Cris Carpenter ...............39 .........1987WillHarvil .......................37 .........2009Marc Lipson ...................37 .........1989Joshua Fields ................36 .........2008Joshua Fields ................35 .........2006Rip Warren ....................34 .........2006Marc Lipson ...................34 .........1988Justin Earls ....................33 .........2009Will Startup ....................33 .........2004Alex Barylak...................32 .........1992

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Min.of1IP/G

Wayne Minshew ............1.02 ......1957Tom Jordan ....................1.57 ......1966Chuck Fore ....................1.67 ......1977BillIvie ...........................1.83 ......1975Bob Cannon...................1.94 ......1970DaveFleming ................2.08 ......1989Chris DiLorenzo .............2.18 ......1974Will Startup ....................2.22 ......2004Bob Cain ........................2.22 ......1964Derek Lilliquist ...............2.24 ......1987

INNINGS PITCHED DaveFleming ................160.1 ....1990Brian Powell...................147.0 ....1995Mike Rebhan .................137.2 ....1990Derek Lilliquist ...............136.2 ....1987DaveFleming ................134.1 ....1989Brian Powell...................129.1 ....1994Chris Ciaccio .................123.0 ....1994SteveMuh .....................122.0 ....1988Zack Frachiseur .............116.0 ....1997Zack Frachiseur .............113.0 ....1996

WINS Jim Redfearn .................18-0 ......1908Derek Lilliquist ...............14-3 ......1987Mike Rebhan .................13-5 ......1990DaveFleming ................13-3 ......1989DaveFleming ................12-6 ......1990Jeffery Carswell .............10-2 ......2001Dennis Chastain ............10-3 ......19774 tied with ......................9

SAVES

Joshua Fields ................18 .........2008Joshua Fields ................15 .........2006Alex Barylak...................15 .........1993Cris Carpenter ...............14 .........1986Will Startup ....................12 .........2004Cris Carpenter ...............11 .........1987DeanWeaver .................10 .........2009Alex Barylak...................9 ...........1992Cris Carpenter ...............8 ...........1985Marc Lipson ...................7 ...........1989

STRIKEOUTS Derek Lilliquist ...............190 .......1987DaveFleming ................163 .......1990Brian Powell...................140 .......1994Brian Powell...................138 .......1995Josh Gandy ...................126 .......1997Brooks Browns ..............123 .......2006Zack Frachiseur .............120 .......1998Chris Ciaccio .................117 .......1994DaveFleming ................110 .......1989Jim Musselwhite ............107 .......1993

COMPLETE GAMES DaveFleming ................13 .........1990DaveFleming ................10 .........1989Mike Rebhan .................9 ...........1990Peyton Mosher ..............8 ...........1981Chuck Fore ....................8 ...........19775 tied with .....................7

SHUTOUTS Brian Powell...................3 ...........1995Chuck Fore ....................3 ...........1977Wayne LaHullier ............3 ...........1975Severaltiedwith ............2

Charley Trippi: .464 BA in 1946 Gordon Beckham: Set Six School Records in 2008 and led the NCAA With 28 Home Runs Dave Fleming: 160.1 IP in 1990Dave Fleming: 160.1 IP in 1990Charley Trippi: .464 BA in 1946

Bulldog Season Records

Gordon Beckham: Set Six School Records in 2008 and led the NCAA With 28 Home Runs

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BATTING AVERAGEMin.of300AB/.353AVG.

Joe Stewart............... .394 ...... 1977-79DavidLanning........... .382 ...... 1977-79Rodney Bellamy ....... .382 ...... 1979-80Jeff Treadway ........... .381 ...... 1982-83Jeff Keppinger .......... .380 ...... 1999-01Billy Henderson ........ .375 ...... 1947-50Marty Brown ............. .360 ...... 1984-85Buck Belue ............... .356 ...... 1979-82Rich Poythress ......... .353 ...... 2007-09Mike Wirth ................. .353 ...... 1981-82

AT-BATSDoug Radziewicz ...... 896 ....... 1988-91Roger Miller .............. 884 ...... 1988-90Pete Arenas .............. 879 .......1993-96Mark Thornhill ........... 846 ....... 1998-01Todd Crane ............... 830 ....... 1992-95Ryan Peisel .............. 822 .......2006-08Gordon Beckham...... 789 .......2006-08Adam Swann ............ 778 ....... 1999-02Chris Stowers ........... 759 .......1993-96J.R. Showalter .......... 772 ....... 1988-90

HITS Doug Radziewicz ...... 282 ....... 1988-91Roger Miller .............. 282 .......1986-89Mark Thornhill ........... 276 ....... 1998-01Jeff Keppinger .......... 271 ....... 1999-01Gordon Beckham...... 263 .......2006-08Ryan Peisel .............. 261 .......2006-08J.R. Showalter .......... 261 ....... 1988-90Pete Arenas .............. 258 .......1993-96Adam Swann ............ 254 ....... 1999-02Chris Stowers ........... 246 .......1993-96

DOUBLES Doug Radziewicz ...... 80 ......... 1988-91Adam Swann ............ 69 ......... 1999-02J.R. Showalter .......... 65 ......... 1988-90Gordon Beckham...... 59 .........2006-08Mark Thornhill ........... 58 ......... 1998-01Pete Freeman ........... 58 ......... 1984-87Roger Miller .............. 57 .........1986-89Ryan Peisel .............. 50 .........2006-08Rich Poythress ......... 48 ......... 2007-09Chris Stowers ........... 48 .........1993-96

TRIPLESJoey Side .................. 14 .........2004-06Todd Crane ............... 13 ......... 1992-95Sonny Saye .............. 12 .........1954-56Don Clatterbuck ........ 10 ......... 1977-78BobO'Callaghan ...... 9 ...........1964-66Bubba Kizer .............. 9 ...........1976-786tiedwith ................. 8

HOME RUNS Gordon Beckham...... 53 .........2006-08Josh Morris ............... 51 .........2004-06Doc Brooks ............... 45 ......... 1999-01Roger Miller .............. 45 .........1986-89Rich Poythress ......... 43 ......... 2007-09Jeff Keppinger .......... 35 ......... 1999-01Derek Lilliquist .......... 35 ......... 1985-87Andy Osbolt .............. 33 ......... 1997-98Jeff Pyburn ............... 33 ......... 1978-802 tied with ................. 32

GRAND SLAMSRoger Miller .............. 7 ...........1986-89Jeff Pyburn ............... 6 ........... 1978-80Adam Swann ............ 5 ........... 1999-02Severaltiedwith ...... 4

TOTAL BASESGordon Beckham...... 491 .......2006-08Roger Miller .............. 481 .......1986-89Jeff Keppinger .......... 438 ....... 1999-01Doug Radziewicz ...... 431 ....... 1988-91J.R. Showalter .......... 424 ....... 1988-90Josh Morris ............... 422 .......2004-06Adam Swann ............ 421 ....... 1999-02Rich Poythress ......... 411 ....... 2007-09Pete Freeman ........... 395 ....... 1984-87Joey Side .................. 379 .......2004-06

RUNS BATTED IN Roger Miller .............. 226 .......1986-89Rich Poythress ......... 185 ....... 2007-09Josh Morris ............... 184 .......2004-06Gordon Beckham...... 182 .......2006-08Jeff Keppinger .......... 168 ....... 1999-01Adam Swann ............ 167 ....... 1999-02Mark Thornhill ........... 166 ....... 1998-01Chris Stowers ........... 159 .......1993-96J.R. Showalter .......... 156 ....... 1988-90Doug Radziewicz ...... 155 ....... 1988-91

RUNS SCORED Doug Radziewicz ...... 207 ....... 1988-91Gordon Beckham...... 201 .......2006-08Roger Miller .............. 180 .......1986-89Todd Crane ............... 179 ....... 1992-95Jeff Keppinger .......... 178 ....... 1999-01J.R. Showalter .......... 178 ....... 1988-90Ryan Peisel .............. 169 .......2006-08Adam Swann ............ 160 ....... 1999-023 tied with ................. 152

GAMES PLAYED Doug Radziewicz ...... 242 ....... 1988-91Roger Miller .............. 230 .......1986-89Mark Thornhill ........... 226 ....... 1998-01Pete Arenas .............. 226 .......1993-96Jonathan Wyatt ......... 222 ....... 2004-07Todd Crane ............... 221 ....... 1992-95Adam Swann ............ 215 ....... 1999-02Kris Edge .................. 209 ....... 1999-02Reggie Ingram .......... 208 ....... 1991-94Terry Childers ........... 206 ....... 1989-92

STOLEN BASES Billy Henderson ........ 91 ......... 1947-50Wendall Tarleton ....... 73 ......... 1954-57Chris Stowers ........... 65 .........1993-96Todd Crane ............... 65 ......... 1992-95Dustin McNally.......... 49 ......... 1997-99Jonathan Wyatt ......... 42 ......... 2004-07Rodney Bellamy ....... 35 ......... 1979-80Bubba Kizer .............. 35 .........1976-78Jeff Pyburn ............... 32 ......... 1978-80 Chaz Lytle ................. 31 ......... 2002

WALKSKris Edge .................. 157 ....... 1999-02Jimmy Harrell ............ 135 .......1983-86Doug Radziewicz ...... 134 ....... 1988-91Pete Arenas .............. 132 .......1993-96Todd Crane ............... 130 ....... 1992-95Gordon Beckham...... 112 .......2006-08Josh Morris ............... 110 .......2004-06Jeff Bennett .............. 109 .......1984-86Jeff Keppinger .......... 107 ....... 1999-01Rich Poythress ......... 105 ....... 2007-09

GAMES PITCHEDJoshua Fields ........... 114 ....... 2005-08Alex Barylak.............. 104 ....... 1991-94Cris Carpenter .......... 97 ......... 1985-87Marc Lipson .............. 85 ......... 1987-89Rip Warren ............... 81 .........2003-06Will Startup ............... 79 ......... 2003-05DeanWeaver ............ 74 ......... 2007-09Bill Sharpton ............. 74 ......... 1999-02TrevorHolder ............ 73 .........2006-09Jeffrey Carswell ........ 72 ......... 2000-02

EARNED RUN AVERAGEMin. of 95 IP with a Max. ERA of 3.15

Chuck Fore ............... 2.12 ......1976-77Buddy Copeland ....... 2.35 ......1967-68Bobby Cannon .......... 2.39 ......1969-70Tom Jordan ............... 2.43 ......1965-66Wayne Minshew ....... 2.50 ...... 1957-58Cris Carpenter .......... 2.93 ...... 1985-87Dennis Chastain ....... 3.08 ...... 1984Wayne LaHullier ....... 3.08 ......1973-76DaveFleming ........... 3.10 ...... 1988-90Will Startup ............... 3.15 ...... 2003-05

WINSDerek Lilliquist .......... 31 ......... 1985-87DaveFleming ........... 29 ......... 1988-90John Hill .................... 24 ......... 1991-94TrevorHolder ............ 22 .........2006-09Cris Carpenter .......... 22 ......... 1985-87Allen Parrish ............. 21 ......... 1952-55Jeffrey Carswell ........ 20 ......... 2000-02Mike Rebhan ............ 20 ......... 1989-90Brian Powell.............. 19 ......... 1993-95Zack Frachiseur ........ 19 .........1996-98

INNINGS PITCHEDJohn Hill .................... 366.2 .... 1991-94DaveFleming ........... 366.0 .... 1988-90Brian Powell.............. 357.2 .... 1993-95Zack Frachiseur ........ 333.1 ....1996-98Derek Lilliquist .......... 316.0 .... 1985-87Josh Gandy .............. 315.1 .... 1995-97TrevorHolder ............ 313.2 ....2006-09Peyton Mosher ......... 313.1 .... 1978-81SteveMuh ................ 276.0 ....1986-88Mickey Westphal ...... 261.0 ....2002-06**medicalredshirtin2004

SAVESJoshua Fields ........... 41 ......... 2005-08Cris Carpenter .......... 33 ......... 1985-87Alex Barylak.............. 30 ......... 1991-94Will Startup ............... 19 ......... 2003-05DeanWeaver ............ 12 ......... 2007-09Marc Lipson .............. 11 ......... 1987-89Brandon Moorhead ... 10 ......... 1999,’01-03Jeffrey Carswell ........ 9 ........... 2000-023 tied with ................. 5

STRIKEOUTSDerek Lilliquist .......... 387 ....... 1985-87Brian Powell.............. 352 ....... 1993-95DaveFleming ........... 318 ....... 1988-90Zack Frachiseur ........ 307 .......1996-98Josh Gandy .............. 286 ....... 1995-97John Hill .................... 277 ....... 1991-94Cris Carpenter .......... 260 ....... 1985-87SeanRuthven ........... 226 ....... 2003-05TrevorHolder ............ 223 .......2006-09Chris Ciaccio ............ 221 ....... 1993-95

COMPLETE GAMES DaveFleming ........... 25 ......... 1988-90Brian Powell.............. 17 ......... 1993-95Derek Lilliquist .......... 13 ......... 1985-87Peyton Mosher ......... 13 ......... 1978-81Mike Rebhan ............ 12 ......... 1989-90Hugh Kemp............... 12 ......... 1982-83Tim Barnette ............. 11 ......... 1980-83Chuck Fore ............... 11 .........1976-773 tied with ................. 10

SHUTOUTS Jim Redfearn ............ 13 ......... 1907-08Brian Powell.............. 5 ........... 1993-95DaveFleming ........... 4 ........... 1988-90Derek Lilliquist .......... 4 ........... 1985-87Chuck Fore ............... 4 ...........1976-77Wayne LaHullier ....... 3 ........... 1975Severaltiedwith ....... 2

Roger Miller: 226 RBI, 7 Grand Slams Kris Edge: 157 BBs including this one in the 2001 NCAA Super Regional Derek Lilliquist: 31 Wins, 387 KsRoger Miller: 226 RBI, 7 Grand Slams Derek Lilliquist: 31 Wins, 387 Ks

Bulldog Career Records

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200868

Annual Hitting TotalsYEAR G AVG AB RUNS HITS RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB SO2009 62 .292 2166 453 633 418 124 9 109 72 270 5222008 71 .309 2547 512 787 468 128 11 96 72 302 463 2007 56 .279 2001 289 559 267 99 7 42 56 204 3822006 70 .309 2542 496 786 458 134 27 78 64 254 4622005 55 .265 1843 289 489 265 87 10 45 60 218 3952004 68 .300 2378 484 713 443 135 16 64 81 253 4562003 55 .305 1956 361 596 317 109 21 38 53 167 3662002 61 .314 2182 445 685 399 116 13 81 96 219 3922001 69 .300 2477 498 743 459 147 14 79 44 376 4312000 58 .307 2086 464 640 426 140 9 70 41 289 3411999 56 .313 2022 395 633 365 127 12 69 69 218 3461998 54 .304 1901 405 577 362 113 17 78 64 214 3781997 55 .299 1969 368 588 336 111 9 63 59 192 4431996 54 .265 1901 331 503 297 104 10 45 80 234 4761995 58 .282 2054 391 579 348 110 16 40 60 275 4351994 57 .269 1956 332 526 309 98 9 47 54 235 4181993 59 .264 1917 271 507 243 108 9 29 62 249 4171992 60 .287 2047 388 587 344 121 19 55 29 285 4111991 58 .255 1884 303 481 267 105 8 38 18 252 3621990 71 .304 2431 552 738 494 153 11 86 37 3184041989 62 .282 2095 390 591 337 132 6 48 46 256 3481988 57 .271 1876 364 508 323 114 11 48 21 280 3341987 63 .325 2150 477 698 419 140 11 102 26 270 3271986 59 .294 1950 427 574 390 121 15 83 29 256 3311985 56 .316 1884 438 596 400 103 7 88 35 254 2851984 49 .312 1706 373 533 341 77 11 78 35 254 2851983 48 .302 1597 365 483 329 92 10 44 15 293 2081982 47 .325 1621 414 526 383 90 8 55 52 324 2061981 46 .327 1563 369 511 329 101 13 43 47 256 1911980 46 .360 1422 410 512 378 94 21 74 101 253 1621979 42 .321 1305 318 419 282 68 13 43 62 232 1791978 49 .325 1534 381 498 341 90 17 47 67 255 1881977 46 .324 1468 319 477 266 85 21 22 60 237 1881976 48 .268 1513 259 406 223 57 13 14 72 254 1751975 37 .270 1182 205 319 184 59 21 29 26 170 2161974 29 .252 943 128 238 107 41 7 8 8 130 1631973 28 .241 889 127 214 110 43 5 24 26 110 1701972 34 .237 1044 130 244 115 33 17 20 18 91 1931971 32 .246 1043 143 257 129 24 17 11 38 95 2231970 31 .250 1028 163 257 125 41 9 12 34 - -1969 29 .287 898 161 258 143 40 13 10 33 - -1968 26 .222 838 104 186 83 18 6 2 15 - -1967 27 .213 815 61 174 56 18 8 2 13 - -1966 23 .258 776 137 200 110 37 13 10 11 - -1965 25 .250 831 124 208 108 19 9 5 14 - -1964 20 .232 654 110 152 91 26 7 5 27 - -1963 27 .238 887 138 211 116 31 14 15 33 - -1962 18 .282 653 107 184 80 11 11 6 14 - -1961 23 .252 753 156 190 117 20 7 14 21 - -1960 22 .254 765 142 194 117 29 19 10 14 - -1959 29 .236 959 139 226 97 30 164 14 - -1958 27 .273 907 156 248 111 27 13 7 9 - -1957 25 .254 809 146 206 127 27 15 4 38 - -1956 23 .272 754 130 205 107 30 10 8 30 - -1955 27 .316 954 215 302 178 33 23 13 41 - -1954 22 .259 785 134 203 108 25 10 6 24 - -1953 28 .260 995 192 259 157 36 18 13 47 - -1952 22 .277 843 171 233 149 27 30 10 3 - -Team Records in Bold

Rich Poythress

Peter Verdin

Chase Davidson

Asst. CoachJason Eller

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 69

Annual Pitching TotalsYEAR G W L T PCT SV ERA IP HITS R ER BB SO2009 62 38 24 0 .613 12 4.86 546.0 588 365 295 257 4872008 71 45 25 1 .640 19 5.05 634.0 657 406 356 251 5282007 56 23 33 0 .411 9 4.66 507.2 510 310 263 223 3722006 70 47 23 0 .671 17 4.79 627.1 686 390 334 209 4782005 55 30 25 0 .545 14 4.88 487.0 533 301 264 184 4492004 68 45 23 0 .662 17 4.30 605.1 597 336 289 233 5262003 55 29 26 0 .527 11 5.30 486.0 514 327 286 203 3602002 61 32 29 0 .525 11 6.02 536.2 662 415 359 244 389 2001 69 47 22 0 .681 5 4.77 625.0 703 389 331 202 530 2000 58 32 26 0 .552 7 5.81 508.0 577 376 328 229 4181999 56 25 30 1 .455 4 6.12 494.0 623 378 336 243 3991998 54 24 30 0 .444 7 6.80 458.0 574 392 346 192 4061997 55 28 27 0 .509 4 4.95 483.1 544 373 266 242 4971996 54 24 30 0 .444 4 5.43 480.2 545 345 290 230 3481995 58 29 29 0 .500 5 4.98 527.2 638 388 292 240 4341994 57 22 35 0 .386 4 5.90 504.2 616 403 331 255 4491993 59 30 29 0 .508 16 4.12 507.0 543 312 232 210 4531992 60 35 25 0 .583 11 4.96 516.2 556 335 285 226 4001991 58 27 31 0 .466 7 5.00 482.3 577 327 268 171 3471990 71 52 19 0 .732 12 4.14 611.0 629 333 281 245 4301989 62 37 25 0 .597 9 4.02 530.2 523 277 237 253 4051988 57 29 28 0 .509 5 6.22 471.1 570 373 326 289 3621987 63 42 21 0 .667 13 4.80 519.1 532 315 277 211 4961986 59 35 24 0 .593 14 5.88 479.0 549 366 251 393 313 1985 56 33 23 0 .589 9 5.27 453.0 543 358 266 181 367 1984 49 25 23 1 .521 8 4.77 413.0 463 324 219 251 274 1983 48 29 19 0 .604 6 4.83 384.0 423 277 206 227 272 1982 47 28 19 0 .596 6 5.01 384.2 433 303 214 231 184 1981 46 23 23 0 .500 4 5.38 373.1 478 336 242 178 226 1980 46 33 12 1 .733 4 4.73 353.2 372 262 186 190 230 1979 42 24 18 0 .571 0 5.64 325.1 356 246 204 183 204 1978 49 30 19 0 .612 8 4.89 390.2 406 274 212 228 260 1977 46 22 24 0 .478 7 3.86 372.1 367 247 160 194 247 1976 48 21 27 0 .438 1 3.90 403.1 403 233 175 214 202 1975 37 21 15 1 .583 — 3.86 312.0 322 175 134 161 235 1974 28 10 18 0 .357 — 5.17 229.0 233 157 134 137 148 1973 29 13 16 0 .448 — 4.03 241.1 222 141 108 144 167 1972 34 12 22 0 .353 — 4.65 274.2 282 180 142 147 158 1971 32 14 18 0 .437 — 5.05 260.0 270 189 146 174 185 1970 31 17 14 0 .548 — 3.82 273.1 274 163 116 100 157 1969 29 15 14 0 .517 — 4.36 247.1 238 149 116 121 169 1968 26 11 15 0 .423 — 3.66 243.1 190 124 99 123 200 1967 27 8 19 0 .296 — 3.26 218.1 185 115 79 117 174 1966 22 12 10 0 .545 — 3.86 205.0 195 129 88 111 125 1965 25 12 13 0 .480 — 3.69 214.2 205 128 88 115 161 1964 20 9 11 0 .450 — 5.40 171.2 192 132 103 93 114 1963 27 14 13 0 .519 — 3.35 239.2 204 128 89 99 182 1962 18 8 10 0 .444 — 4.15 160.1 142 98 74 95 941961 23 11 12 0 .478 — 4.02 190.0 181 106 85 138 1481960 22 8 14 0 .364 — 5.90 192.2 214 178 126 146 1071959 29 11 18 0 .379 — 4.58 239.2 264 170 122 118 1161958 27 15 12 0 .556 — 2.97 259.0 203 135 79 120 1611957 25 15 10 0 .600 — — 209.1 174 111 — 110 1441956 23 16 7 0 .696 — — 204.1 158 81 — 100 1141955 27 16 11 0 .593 — — 220.1 221 160 — 135 961954 22 14 8 0 .636 — — 198.2 149 106 — — 841953 28 23 5 0 .821 — — 255.2 195 97 — 189 1421952 22 11 11 0 .500 — — 206.0 205 154 — 116 176Team Records in Bold

Dean Weaver

Justin Earls

Justin Grimm

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200870

Annual Hitting Leaders

YEAR BATTING AVG. AB RUNS HITS HR RBI SB1950 Henderson,Billy.386 Bagwell,Jim129 Bagwell,Jim36 Henderson,Billy49 Bagwell,Jim7 Bagwell,Jim35 Henderson,Billy291951 Umbricht,Jim.388 Babcock,Harry96 Roberts,Jack30 Umbricht,Jim33 2tiedwith2 Clifton,John22 Umbricht,Jim91952 Douglas,John.361 Umbricht,Jim101 Williams,Nate28 Umbricht,J.33 3tiedwith2 Douglas,John20 2tiedwith21953 Sherrer, Bobby .322 Andrews, Reggie 129 Sherrer, Bobby 30 Andrews, Reggie 39 Clifton, John 4 2 tied with 22 Sherrer, Bobby 141954 Saye, Sonny .341 Sherrer, Bobby 93 2 tied with 19 Saye, Sonny 28 Saye, Sonny 3 Saye, Sonny 20 Tarleton, Wendell 101955 Tarleton, Wendell .424 Andrews, R. 118 Tarleton, Wendell 43 Tarleton, Wendell 48 Andrews,Reggie 4 Andrews, Reggie 33 Tarleton, W. 271956 Saye,S..368 Saye,Sonny95 2tiedwith20 Saye,S.35 Callaway,Jim3 Grice,Duane22 Tarleton,W.141957 Sparrow,Don.317 Callaway,Jim94 Callaway,Jim21 Sparrow,Don26 4tiedwith1 Bradley,Ron21 Tarleton,W.221958 Gladin,R.E..420 Davis,J.B.100 2tiedwith20 Gladin,R.E.34 2tiedwith2 Wiggins,Curtis19 2tiedwith31959 Defor,Joe.346 Rogers,Jim111 Tarkenton,Fran18 Rogers,Jim32 4tiedwith1 Lewis,Tommy18 3tiedwith31960 Ashe,Phil.407 2tiedwith89 Ashe,Phil25 Ashe,Phil33 Ashe,Phil4 2tiedwith16 Vandiver,Tommy41961 Braddock,Ronnie.367 Miller,Joey84 Sapp,Robert20 White,Milledge25 2tiedwith3 Vandiver,Tommy19 2tiedwith51962 Braddock, R. .489 (45 AB) Miller, J. 85 Templeton, Jerry 14 Miller, Joey 29 Templeton, Jerry 3 2 tied with 14 Sapp, Robert 51963 Minick,Carroll.333 Cheek,Benny100 Cheek,Benny20 Minick,Carroll29 3tiedwith4 Braddock,Ronnie19 Cheek,Benny81964 Reid,Tom.300 Reid,Tom80 Pickett,Mike15 Reid,Tom24 Minick,Carroll3 Minick,Carroll20 Pickett,Mike131965 Stelljes,Hank.333 Reid,T.100 Mann,LeRoy20 Etter,Bob32 Reid,Tom3 Reid,Tom19 Reid,Tom51966 Stelljes,H..328 Saine,Roy90 2tiedwith18 Strickland,Robert26 Stelljas,Hank4 2tiedwith16 Etter,Bob61967 Bradshaw,Kit.301 Etter,Bob96 Etter,Bob12 Etter,B.28 2tiedwith1 2tiedwith9 Etter,B.71968 Cantrell,Myron.291 Clark,Don92 2tiedwith12 Simpson,Jim22 Simpson,Jim2 Simpson,Jim16 Clark,Don31969 Cannon,Tom.348 Miller,Bill118 Harrelson,Mike23 2tiedwith32 Reeves,David4 Miller,Bill21 Clark,D.111970 Wages,Larry.360 Miller,B.113 Miller,Bill21 Miller,Bill33 Reeves,D.4 Miller,B.17 Harrelson,Mike81971 Harrelson, Mike .331 Harrelson, Mike 130 Harrelson, M. 22 Harrelson, Mike 43 3 tied with 2 Harrelson, Mike 17 Harrelson, M. 131972 Carter,Jim.346 Turner,Jim115 Carter,Jim19 Carter,Jim37 Herb,Joe5 Groover,Richard19 Turner,Jim61973 Griffith,Billy.348 Turner,J.115 Johnson,Andy19 2tiedwith31 Griffith,Billy3 Griffith,Billy25 Turner,J.31974 Wilson,Sparky.327 Wilson,Sparky107 Turner,Jim17 Wilson,Sparky35 2tiedwith4 Griffith,B.20 Wilson,Sparky81975 Deiter,Ted.376 Saber,Mark140 Littleton,Larry33 Littleton,Larry44 Littleton,Larry12 Littleton,Larry48 Saber,Mark81976 Wilson,Bubba.349 Wilson,Bubba175 Littleton,L.46 Wilson,Bubba61 Littleton,L.7 Wilson,Bubba43 Rapella,Stu131977 Stewart,Joe.400 Lanning,David179 Clatterbuck,Don49 Lanning,David71 2tiedwith4 Kizer,Bubba38 Kizer,Bubba131978 Stewart,J..438 Lanning,D.176 Clatterbuck,D.54 2tiedwith70 Pyburn,Jeff12 Lanning,David64 Clatterbuck,Don171979 Belue,Buck.373 Belue,Buck150 Belue,Buck46 Belue,Buck56 Belue,Buck13 Belue,Buck45 Pyburn,Jeff141980 Bellamy,Rodney.415 Davis,Glenn160 Pyburn,Jeff54 Bellamy,Rodney66 Pyburn,J.15 Pyburn,Jeff66 Bellamy,Rodney301981 Wirth,Mike.374 Jackson,David186 McKinney,Vic44 Wirth,Mike67 Alfredson,Eric9 McKinney,Vic44 Basco,John161982 Belue,B..447 2tiedwith197 Jackson,David61 Fuentes,Rick81 2tiedwith10 Wirth,Mike57 Jackson,David131983 Treadway, Jeff .392 Fuentes, Rick 192 Fuentes, Rick 52 Treadway, Jeff 74 3 tied with 8 Fuentes, Rick 50 Treadway, Jeff 51984 Rutter,Jeff.386 Rutter,Jeff197 Rutter,Jeff50 Rutter,Jeff76 Brown,Marty13 Brown,Marty46 Bennett,Jeff81985 Wenrich,Ron.396 Somogye,Paul226 Brown,Marty65 Brown,Marty81 Wenrich,Ron20 Wenrich,Ron70 Brown,Marty111986 Harrell,Jimmy.337 Carter,Steve236 Carter,Steve65 Carter,Steve73 Miller,Roger15 Miller,Roger67 Carter,Steve101987 Bohlke,Scott.377 Carter,S.258 Bohlke,Scott72 Bohlke,Scott92 Lilliquist,Derek19 2tiedwith63 Carter,S.71988 Showalter, J.R. .322 Showalter, J.R. 239 2 tied with 44 Showalter, J.R. 77 Bielski, Rich 9 Cooper, Jeff 42 Bielski, Rich 51989 Miller,Roger.371 Showalter,J.257 Showalter,J.R.70 Miller,Roger91 Showalter,J.R.13 Miller,R.68 Alfonso,Joey101990 Jester,Brian.364 Smith,McKay298 Showalter,J.R.75 Showalter,J.94 Jester,Brian17 Showalter,J.R.74 Alfonso,J.91991 Radziewicz,Doug.370 Kozeniewski,B.221 Radziewicz,Doug46 Radziewicz,Doug80 Kozeniewski,B.11 Kozeniewski,B.51 Cossetta,Jim61992 Kozeniewski,B..365 Kozeniewski,B.252 Kozeniewski,B.56 Kozeniewski,B.92 Cranford,Jay12 Yselonia,John53 Cossetta,J.101993 Yselonia,John.308 Arenas,Pete220 2tiedwith42 Yselonia,John64 Yselonia,John15 Yselonia,J.51 Crane,Todd161994 Polo,Jim.321 Haley,Scott226 Crane,Todd43 Arenas,Pete67 2tiedwith8 Stowers,Chris40 Crane,T.171995 Crane,Todd.340 Crane,Todd244 Crane,T.60 Crane,Todd83 Cranford,Joey8 Arenas,Pete54 Crane,T.221996 Stowers,Chris.370 2tiedwith216 Stowers,Chris49 Stowers,Chris80 Stowers,Chris12 Stowers,C.57 Stowers,Chris241997 Anthony,Aaron.387 McNally,Dustin236 Crawford,Chris57 Anthony,Aaron84 2tiedwith13 Anthony,Aaron58 McNally,Dustin201998 Thornhill,Mark.369 2tiedwith205 Osbolt,Andy49 Hammock,Robby66 Osbolt,Andy23 2tiedwith46 McNally,D.151999 Hudson,Josh.387 Rainwater,Brian235 Keppinger,Jeff51 Keppinger,Jeff88 Crawford,Chris13 Rainwater,Brian62 Rainwater,Brian172000 Keppinger,Jeff.365 Hudson,Josh239 Keppinger,Jeff58 Keppinger,Jeff81 Brooks,Doc16 Brooks,Doc59 Hudson,Josh102001 Keppinger,Jeff.389 Neufeld,Andy287 Keppinger,Jeff69 Keppinger,Jeff102 Keppinger,Jeff18 Keppinger,Jeff73 Keppinger,Jeff102002 Lytle,Chaz.387 Lytle,Chaz279 Lyle,Chaz60 Lytle,Chaz108 2tiedwith14 Mitchell,Lee55 Lytle, Chaz 312003 Coffey,David.355 Mitchell,Lee221 Coffey,David50 Coffey,David75 Mitchell,Lee11 Mitchell,Lee52 2tiedwith82004 Holmes,Justin.332 Szabo,Marshall267 Smith,Josh62 3tiedwith82 Morris,Josh16 Morris,Josh71 Holmes,Justin182005 Keen,Kyle.320 Felmy,Bobby212 Felmy,Bobby40 Felmy,Bobby65 Morris,Josh12 Morris,Josh45 Wyatt,Jonathan102006 Wyatt,Jonathan.360 Side, Joey 315 Morris,Josh62 Side,Joey111 Morris,Josh23 Morris,Josh68 2tiedwith102007 Wyatt,Jonathan.323 Peisel,Ryan237 Wyatt,Jonathan47 Wyatt,Jonathan72 Beckham,Gordon13 Beckham,Gordon51 Wyatt,Jonathan162008 Beckham, Gordon .411 Peisel, Ryan 311 Beckham, Gordon 97 Beckham, Gordon 113 Beckham, Gordon 28 Beckham, Gordon 77 Beckham, Gordon 172009 Poythress,Rich.376 Lewis,Joey238 Poythress,Rich69 Poythress,Rich89 Poythress,Rich25 Poythress, Rich 86 Taylor, Johnathan 23 Record Holders in Bold

BATTING AVG. AB RUNS HITS HR RBI SB

Charley Trippi Joey Side Gordon Beckham Chaz Lytle

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Annual Pitching Leaders

YEAR WINS ERA (Min. 1 IP/GP) IP (Min. 1 IP/GP) SO SV1950 Adams,Carl6 Adams,Carl2.39 Adams,Carl90.1 Adams,Carl66 -----1951 Dozier,Dick5 Kell,Charles4.83 Kell,Charles63.1 Kell,Charles35 -----1952 2 tied with 3 Dozier, Dick 4.78 Dozier, Dick 52.2 Roberts, Jack 38 -----1953 Roberts,Jack8 Roberts,Jack3.16 Roberts,Jack94.0 Roberts,J.87 -----1954 Houston,Leon6 Houston,Leon1.38 Houston,Leon78.0 Parrish,Allen35 -----1955 Parrish, Allen 8 Parrish, Allen 4.11 Parrish, Allen 87.2 Parrish, A. 48 -----1956 Hearn,Billy7 Hearn,Billy2.34 Hearn,Billy73.0 Hearn,Billy52 -----1957 Minshew, Wayne 5 Minshew, Wayne 1.02 Menshew, Wayne 44.0 Minshew, Wayne 40 -----1958 Minshew,W.5 Glenn,Walter1.26 Payne,Bob63.0 Minshew,W.49 -----1959 Payne,Bob5 Payne,Bob2.76 Payne,B.78.1 Payne,Bob36 -----1960 Hall,W.L.3 Staples,Max5.32 Staples,Max47.1 Staples,Max28 -----1961 Braddock,Ronnie4 Hall,W.L.3.00 Braddock,Ronnie64.2 Hall,W.L.55 -----1962 Bagby,Charles3 Bagby,Charles3.25 Bagby,Charles44.1 Bagby,Charles26 -----1963 Pierce,Don6 Pierce,Don2.62 Pierce,Don68.2 Pierce,Don52 -----1964 2tiedwith3 Cain,Bob2.22 Bagby,C.54.1 2tiedwith32 -----1965 Jordan,Tom4 Frady,Cotton2.91 Jordan,Tom65.0 Jordan,Tom57 -----1966 Jordan,T.6 Jordan,Tom1.57 Wysocki,Mike67.1 Wysocki,Mike49 -----1967 2tiedwith3 Tucker,Doug2.15 Tucker,Doug46.0 Copeland,Buddy56 -----1968 Copeland,Buddy4 Copeland,Buddy2.37 Tucker,D.62.0 Copeland,B.81 -----1969 2tiedwith3 Cannon,Bob2.88 Cannon,Bob74.2 Tucker,Doug39 -----1970 Cannon, Bob 7 Cannon, B. 1.94 Cannon, B. 83.1 Cannon, Bob 39 -----1971 Westbrook,Cauthen5 Nevinger,Gary3.96 Nevinger,Gary63.2 Nevinger,Gary66 -----1972 Nevinger,Gary5 Nevinger,G.2.79 Nevinger,G.77.1 Nevinger,G.67 -----1973 2tiedwith4 Vincent,Ernie3.55 Nevinger,G.47.2 Nevinger,G.50 -----1974 3tiedwith2 DiLorenzo,Chris2.18 Vincent,Ernie55.1 Vincent,Ernie38 -----1975 Ivie,Bill7 Ivie,Bill1.83 Register,Mickey69.1 Register,Mickey64 LaHullier,Wayne31976 Register,Mickey5 Fore,Chuck2.79 Register,M.72.2 Register,M.37 Gilbert,Randy11977 Fore,Chuck10 Fore,C.1.67 Fore,Chuck91.2 Fore,Chuck71 Geyer,David31978 O’Neal, Alan 5 DiLorenzo, C. 3.44 O’Neal, Alan 73.0 DiLorenzo, Chris 49 2 tied with 21979 2tiedwith4 Rabun,Ken4.75 Mosher,Peyton71.1 Mosher,Peyton46 None1980 3tiedwith5 Richie,Gene4.12 Richie,Gene67.2 Richie,Gene38 Walton,Matt31981 Mosher,Peyton9 Mosher,Peyton2.38 Mosher,P.83.1 Mosher,P.67 Leavelle,Steve21982 Kemp,Hugh7 Barnette,Tim3.09 Kemp,Hugh77.0 Kemp,Hugh50 Sawyer,Dave21983 Barnette,Tim6 Lanigan,Greg2.96 Kemp,H.75.0 Kemp,H.66 3tiedwith21984 Chaistain,Dennis10 Chaistain,Dennis3.08 Chastain,Dennis96.1 Givler,Doug67 Cogan,Bob31985 Lilliquist,Derek8 Carpenter,Cris3.49 Givler,Doug91.2 Lilliquist,Derek93 Carpenter,Cris81986 Lilliquist,D.9 Carpenter,C.2.88 Lilliquist,Derek93.1 Lilliquist,D.104 Carpenter,C.141987 Lilliquist, D. 14 Lilliquist,Derek2.24 Lilliquist,D.136.2 Lilliquist, D. 190 Carpenter, C. 111988 Muh,Steve8 Lipson,Marc3.98 Muh,Steve122.0 Muh,Steve98 Lipson,Marc41989 Fleming,Dave12 Fleming,Dave2.08 Fleming,Dave134.1 Fleming,Dave110 Lipson,M.71990 Rebhan,Mark13 Fleming,D.2.86 Fleming, D. 160.1 Fleming,D.163 Payne,Stan41991 Musselwhite,Jim7 Musselwhite,Jim2.62 Wildes,Tracy97.1 Zdanowicz,Tom75 Musselwhite,Jim51992 Hill, John 9 Payne, Stan 3.11 Hill, John 97.2 Payne, Stan 101 Barylak, Alex 91993 Musselwhite, J. 7 Powell, Brian 2.77 Musselwhite, Jim 102.1 Musselwhite, Jim 107 Barylak, A. 151994 Ciaccio,Chris7 Powell,B.4.66 Powell,Brian129.1 Powell,Brian140 Barylak,A.41995 Powell,Brian8 Powell,B.3.61 Powell,B.147.0 Powell,B.138 Hall,Chris31996 Link,Bruce7 Frachiseur,Zack3.82 Frachiseur,Zack113.0 Frachiseur,Zack81 Link,Bruce31997 Gandy,Josh8 Gandy,Josh4.17 Frachiseur,Z.116.0 Gandy,Josh126 Crawford,Chris51998 Frachiseur,Zack6 Frachiseur,Z.5.63 Frachiseur,Z.102.1 Frachiseur,Z.120 Fowler,Barry31999 2 tied with 5 Brand, Cliff 4.03 Brand, Cliff 102.2 Brand, Cliff 93 Sledge, Phillip 22000 Clark, Chris 7 Carswell, Jeffrey 3.20 Clark, Chris 99.0 Clark, Chris 84 Carswell, Jeffrey 42001 Carswell,Jeffrey10 Friedman,Jody2.76 Brown,Jeremy92.0 Brown,Jeremy80 Friedman/Brown22002 Sharpton,Bill6 Woods,Matt4.46 Sharpton,Bill89.2 Sharpton,Bill65 Moorhead,Brandon52003 Hyle,Michael6 Benefield,Brent2.57 Ruthven,Sean74.1 Ruthven,Sean74 Moorhead,Brandon52004 Hyle,Michael8 Startup,Will2.22 Lubrano,Paul95.0 Ruthven,Sean91 Startup,Will122005 Startup,Will6 Startup,Will3.21 Hyle,Michael79.1 Warren,Rip65 Startup,Will62006 3tiedwith8 Warren,Rip3.25 Brown,Brooks110.2 Brown,Brooks123 Fields,Joshua152007 Moreau,Nathan6 Dodson,Stephen3.56 Dodson,Stephen81.0 Holder,Trevor60 Fields,Joshua72008 Holder,Trevor8 Holder,Trevor4.41 Holder,Trevor98.0 Holder,Trevor68 Fields, Joshua 182009 Holder,Trevor7 Grimm,Justin4.15 Holder,Trevor92.1 HolderT./GrimmJ.72 Weaver,Dean10Record Holders in Bold

Derek Lilliquist Wayne Minshew Dave Fleming Joshua Fields

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200872

No Hitters/Defensive Records

10 GEORGIA NO-HITTERSBulldog Opponent Date Score*Combined Furman March17,1999 14-1Brian Powell E. Kentucky March 19, 1994 9-0Mike Rebhan W. Carolina Feb. 25, 1989 1-0#ErnieVincent Vanderbilt April20,1973 6-0BuddyCopeland Vanderbilt April15,1967 1-0$DonWoeltjen atGeorgiaTech May3,1963 5-0$FredSale Virginia April30,1923 4-0PondLippett Pittsburgh April23,1920 6-0%TomPhilpot atGeorgiaTech May10,1919 8-0$WillSanford &Pennsylvania April13,1897 4-0*Fivepitchers:KyleGoodson(1-4),ShaunHelmey(5),PhillipSledge(6-7),TimFries(8),BarryFowler(9);Note:Furmanled1-0inthesecondonabalkbyGoodson.Georgiapitchersfaced30batters,0BB,5K;$Perfectgame,#7-inninggame;&inAtlantaatBrisbinePark;%PhilpotbeatGa.Tech three times that season, twice as a starter and once in relief.

Three No-Hitters against Georgia March19,1976inAthens,Ga. RickHoneycutt(UT) 1-0(7inn.)March30,1973inKnoxville,Tenn. JoeO’Brien(UT) 5-0(7inn.)March27,1967inColumbia,S.C. BillyReitmeier(USC) 5-0

FIRST NO-HITTERWillSanfordthrewthefirstno-hitter on April 13, 1897.

BEST FIELDING PERCENTAGECatcher

Season:.997,RonBunnell,1983(264PO,40A,1E)*severalreserves1.000,mostchances:TerryChilders,1989(198PO,11A,0E)Career:.993,TerryChilders,1989-92(1241PO,121A,9E)

First BasemanSeason:.996,JoshMorris,2005(445PO,22A,2E)Career:.991,JoshMorris,2004-06(1645PO,86A,15E)

Second BasemanSeason:.982,JimCossetta,1992(120PO,148A,5E)Career:.981,JimCossetta,1991-92(225PO,300A,10E)

Third BasemanSeason:.956,MarkThornhill,1999(31PO,100A,6E)Career:.938,LeeMitchell,2001-03(81PO,284A,24E) ShortstopSeason:.962,LeviHyams,2009(63PO,114A,7E)Career:.951,JustinHolmes,2002-04(169PO,332A,26E) OutfielderSeason:*1.000,JonathanWyatt,2007(161PO,3A,0E)*otherswithfewerchancesincludingZachCone,2009(38PO,2A,0E)Career:.995,LyleAllen,2008-09(192PO,2A,1E) PitcherSeason:*1.000,MickeyWestphal,2002(5PO,22A,0E)*otherswithfewerchancesincludingTrevorHolder,2009(13PO,10A)Career:*1.000,StanPayne,1990-92(7PO,35A,0E)*otherswithfewerchances

Note:Defensiverecordssince1976andtwo-seasonmin.forcareer.

PERFECT GAME Don Woeltjen is carried off Rose Bowl Field in Atlanta following his perfect game against Georgia Tech on May 3, 1963. He had 11strikeouts in the 5-0 win.

Centerfielder Joey Side registered a

record 176 putouts in helping Georgia

advance to the 2006 College World Series.

Defensive Records

PUTOUTSCatcher

Season:449,JasonJacobs,2006(70games)Career:1608,RogerMiller,1986-89(230games) First BasemanSeason:665,JoshMorris,2004(68games)Career:1735,DougRadziewicz,1988-91(242games) Second BasemanSeason:165,JoeyAlfonso,1990(69games)Career:306,JoeyAlfonso,1989-90(131games) Third BasemanSeason:51,RyanPeisel,2008(71games)Career:130,RyanPeisel,2006-08(190games)

ShortstopSeason:114,J.R.Showalter,1990(71games)Career:341,PeteArenas,1993-96(226games) OutfielderSeason:176,JoeySide,2006(70games)Career:503,ToddCrane,1992-95(221games) Pitcher Season:19,ChrisCiaccio,1994(18games)Career:35,JohnHill,1991-94(66games)

ASSISTS Catcher

Season:77,ClintSammons,2004(66games)Career:168,ClintSammons,2002-04(168games)

First BasemanSeason:55,JohnYselonia,1993(58games) 55,RichPoythress,2008(71games)Career:131,DougRadziewicz,1988-91(242games) Second BasemanSeason:201,JodyPollock,2001(69games)Career:446,MarshallSzabo,2002-04(170games) Third BasemanSeason:159,JeffCooper,1990(71games)Career:295,RyanPeisel,2006-08(190games) ShortstopSeason:228,J.R.Showalter,1990(71games)Career:671,PeteArenas,1993-96(226games) OutfielderSeason:10,ChrisStowers,1995(50games);ToddCrane,1995(58games)Career:23,ChrisStowers,1993-96(200games) Pitcher Season:40,DaveFleming,1990(21games)Career:79,DaveFleming,1988-90(56games)

Gold Glove

Awards2007: Jonathan Wyatt, OF2009: Rich Poythress, 1B Beginning in 2007, the Ameri-can Baseball Coaches Associa-tion(ABCA)alongwithRawlingsSporting Goods began a program where Rawlings Gold GloveAwards were presented to NCAA Division I players. Nominationandvotingcriteriaarethesameas the ABCA Rawlings All-Region and All-American Awards, which are collegiate baseball’s oldest selections, dating back to 1949. The players and their schools eachreceiveaRawlingsGoldGloveAward. GeorgiaoutfielderJonathan Wyatt was one of the nine inauguralrecipientsin2007.HeledallSECoutfielderswithaperfect1.000FieldingPercentagein164totalchancesinhisfinalseasonwiththeBulldogs.Hewasa13th-roundpickoftheChicago Cubs. Rich Poythressreceivednationalrecognitionforhisstellar play at first base for theSEC championBulldogs in2008,earningaGoldGloveAward.Herecordeda.995fieldingpercentagein69startswithaschoolrecord55assiststogowith 535 putouts in helping the team reach the College World SeriesFinals.Poythressfinishedhiscareerwitha.993FieldingPercentage(1323PO,127A,10E).Hewasasecondroundpick of the Seattle Mariners in 2009.

Jonathan Wyatt2007 Gold Glove

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NCAA Tournament History

OVERALL RECORD: 46-28Regional Titles:6(1987,’90,2001,’04,’06,’08)Super-Regional Titles:4(2001,’04,’06,’08)Best National Finish:1st(1990)

Tournament App. W LNCAA District Playoffs 1 2 2NCAA Regionals 9 26 12NCAA Super Regionals 4 8 3College World Series 6 10 11

Georgia In The NCAAPostseason

*Arizona ......................................2-0*Arkansas ...................................0-1Clemson .....................................2-1Coastal Carolina .........................3-0Connecticut.................................1-0Duke ...........................................1-2Fordham .....................................1-1Florida State ...............................4-3*FresnoState..............................1-2Ga. Southern ..............................1-1Ga. Tech .....................................6-2Jacksonville ................................1-0Kent State ...................................0-1Lipscomb ....................................1-1Louisville .....................................2-0Maine ..........................................1-0*Miami,Fla. .................................1-0Michigan .....................................1-0Middle Tenn. State ......................1-0*Miss.State ................................1-0North Carolina ............................1-0N.C. State ...................................2-1Ohio State...................................1-1*OklahomaState ........................1-0*OregonState .............................0-1*Rice ...........................................0-1Rider ...........................................1-0Rollins .........................................1-0Rutgers .......................................1-1Sacred Heart ..............................1-0*SouthernCalilfornia...................0-1South Carolina ............................2-1**Stanford ...................................4-3*Tennessee .................................0-1*Texas .........................................0-2*CollegeWorldSeries;**4-2atCWS

NCAA TOURNAMENT LINESCORES

1953 NCAA District III Charlotte, N.C.GeorgiadefeatedRollins8-4;GeorgiadefeatedDuke9-4;DukedefeatedGeorgia9-1 and 11-3

1987 Northeast RegionalAtlanta, Ga., Russ Chandler StadiumFordhamd.Georgia5-3;Georgiad.Ga.Tech5-1;Georgiad.Michigan10-8;Georgiad.Fordham10-4;Georgiad.Rider13-5

Fordham 100 020 101—5 10 0UGA 000 020 001—3 10 2W:Harnisch(8-1),L:Lilliquist(13-2);T:2:37Att.:1,617(daily)

UGA 002 001 002—5 11 0Ga. Tech 010 000 000—1 1 3W:Broadfoot(8-3),L:Kinard(12-3);T:2:06Att.:1,405(daily)

UGA 000 212 005—10 12 3Michigan 122 000 003— 8 11 3W:Carpenter(9-3),L:Ignasiak(6-5);T:2:46Att.:1,186(daily)

UGA 040 401 010—10 15 3Fordham 000 000 004— 4 3 5W:Lilliquist(14-2),L:Darrigo(5-2);T:2:40Att.:1,101(daily)

Rider 003 020 000— 5 11 1UGA 430 100 50X—13 15 0W:Kelly(5-2),L:Kroschwitz(4-5),SV:Car-penter(11);T:3:25,Att.:1,101(daily)

1987 College World SeriesOmaha, Neb., Rosenblatt StadiumMay 30, 1987: Stanford 3, Georgia 2SU 020 100 000- 3 9 2UGA 000 010 010- 2 8 1W:McDowell(12-4),L:Lilliquist(14-3);SV:Chitren(12).T:2:19.Att.13,561

May 31, 1987: Arkansas 5, Georgia 4UGA 002 010 100-- 4 5 3UA 000 103 001-- 5 12 3W:Helton(2-1),L:Carpenter(9-4);T.2:50.Att: 12,429

1990 Northeast RegionalWaterbury, Conn., Municipal StadiumGeorgiad.Connecticut7-2;Georgiad.Maine6-3;Georgiad.NorthCarolina5-4;Rutgersd.Georgia4-3;Georgiad.Rutgers20-9

UConn 000 000 200—2 4 1UGA 001 001 50X—7 8 2W:Fleming(11-4),L:Walker(4-7);T:2:28Att.: 4,500

UGA 300 001 101—6121Maine 300 000 000—3 7 2W:Rebhan(11-5),L:D’Andrea(11-4);T:2:34;Att.:1,893

UNC 000 000 220—4 7 1UGA 002 003 00X—5 9 2W:Payne(6-1),L:Maney(4-3),SV:Wildes(2);T:2:33,Att.:2,165

UGA 100 000 011—3 5 2Rutgers 000 020 011—460W:Kotch(8-4),L:Fleming(11-5);T:2:44,Att.: 800

UGA 102 645 101—20174Rutgers 042 030 000— 9 12 1W:Hoitsma(6-0),L:Fazekas(5-7),SV:Rebhan(1);T:3:22,Att.:800

1990 College World SeriesOmaha, Neb., Rosenblatt StadiumJune 1, 1990: Georgia 3, Miss. State 0MSU 000 000 000-- 0 4 3UGA 001 010 01x-- 3 5 1W:Fleming(12-5),L:Reed(15-3);T:2:07.Att.12,732; Note: 1st CWS shutout since 1987 when FSU beat ASU 3-0

June 3, 1990: Georgia 16, Stanford 2UGA 000 00(11)005-- 1619 2SU 100 100 010-- 2 5 1W:Rebhan(12-5),L:Mussina(14-4);T:3:08.Att.15,623

June 6, 1990: Stanford 4, Georgia 2SU 000 100 300-- 4 6 1UGA 200 000 000-- 2 6 0W:Sackinsky(10-1),L:Fleming(12-6);T:2:34.Att.16,109

June 8, 1990: Georgia 5, Stanford 1UGA 000 400 100--5 10 1 SU 010 000 000--1 6 0W:Rebhan(13-5),L:Mussina(14-5);T:2:33;Att.15,919

National Championship GameJune 9, 1990: Georgia 2, Okla. State 1UGA 000 110 000--2 6 1 OSU 000 001 000--1 5 1W:Payne(7-1),L:Burbank(10-2);SV:Flem-ing(2).T:2:53.Att.16,482

1992 South II RegionalTallahassee, Fla., Dick Howser StadiumKentStated.Georgia5-2;Stanfordd.Georgia 7-3

Kent State 200 000 120—5 9 1UGA 100 100 000—263W:Underwood(9-2),L:Hill(9-5);T:2:21,Att.:677

Stanford 102 100 030—7 15 0UGA 001 000 020—3 8 1W:Helling(9-4),L:Musslewhite(4-5);T:2:25,Att.:966

2001 NCAA RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley FieldGa.Southernd.Georgia4-3;Georgiad.#20Ga.Tech13-5;Georgiad.Ga.Southern10-9(11);Georgiad.CoastalCarolina9-3and 8-7

Ga. Sou. 000 200 101—4 17 2UGA 000 110 100—3 7 0W:Rogers(5-0),L:Carswell(9-1);T:3:02,Att.: 3,291

Ga. Tech 000 011 300— 5 11 1UGA 001 115 50X—13 15 0W:Moravek(3-4),L:Kelly(7-5),SV:Fried-man(2);T:3:04,Att.:1,902

UGA 120 300 030 01—10 12 2Ga. Sou. 001 000 404 00— 9 14 1W:Sharpton(5-1),L:Rogers(5-1)T:3:23,Att.: 2,847

UGA 300 004 101—9 10 2Co. Caro. 000 000 300—3 12 4W:Moorhead(3-2),L:Carter(8-2);T:3:10,Att.:3,291

UGA 103 011 002—8 11 0Co.Caro. 201 201 100—7161W:Carswell(10-1),L:Sturkie(13-6)T:3:44,Att.: 2,778

2001 NCAA Super RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley FieldGeorgiad.#10Fla.State8-7(10);#10FSUd.Georgia11-6;Georgiad.#10FSU8-3

Florida St. 000 002 032 0—7 11 1UGA 100 013 011 1—8 15 1W:Friedman(4-2),L:Lord(2-3);T:3:21,Att.: 4,290

UGA 100 122 000—691FloridaSt. 101 501 03X—11161W:Lynch(9-2),L:Moravek(3-5),SV:Hodges(4);T:2:43,Att.:4,212

Florida St. 020 000 100—3 4 0UGA 300 131 00X—8 11 1W:Moorhead(4-2),L:Read(7-5);T:2:43Att.: 3,428

2001 College World SeriesOmaha, Neb., Rosenblatt Stadium#2USCd.Georgia11-5;#8Tennesseed.Georgia 19-12

June 9, 2001: Southern Cal 11, Georgia 5UGA 000 300 110— 5 10 0USC 231 010 13X—11 18 0W:Prior(15-1),L:Brown(7-4),T:2:59Att. 19,958

June 11, 2001: Tennessee 19, Georgia 12UT 402 030 253— 19 21 1UGA 005 240 010— 12 14 2W:Gates(6-4),L:Carswell(10-2)T: 3:20, Att. 20,220

Brandon Moorhead and Jeff Keppinger led the Bulldogs and Coach Polk back to the College World Series in 2001

Did You Know?6-FOR-9 IN GOING TO OMAHA

INCLUDING 3 TIMES SINCE 2004

In nine trips to the NCAA Re-gionals in school history, Georgia hasadvanced to theCollegeWorldSeries six times! UnderCoachDavidPerno,theBulldogshavemadefiveNCAAap-pearances and three times made it to Omaha!

Back Home in Omaha

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200874

NCAA Tournament History2002 NCAA RegionalAtlanta, Ga., Russ Chandler StadiumGeorgiad.Louisville7-1;#9Ga.Techd.Georgia3-0;Georgiad.CoastalCarolina9-7;#9Ga.Techd.Georgia8-7

Louisville 000 000 010—181UGA 030 000 40X—7 10 1W:Woods(3-2),L:Jackson(10-3);T:2:47Att.:1,326

UGA 000 000 000—0 7 1GT 001 001 01X—360W:Goodman(7-1),L:Westphal(5-6),SV:Watchko(2);T:2:21,Att.:3,239

Co. Carolina010 420 000—7 11 2UGA 200 122 02X—9 18 1W:Sartain(3-0),L:S.Soja(3-1);T:3:11,Att.:767

GT 012 000 212—8 11 2UGA 000 100 024—7 9 2W:Burks(10-6),L:Fellows(1-3),SV:Pery(3);T:3:12,Att.:2,465

2004 NCAA RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley FieldGeorgiad.MiddleTenn.State16-2;Georgiad.#22Clemson6-3;#22Clemsond.Geor-gia10-9;Georgiad.#22Clemson7-6(10)

MTSU 000 000 101— 2 4 2UGA 090 500 11X—16140W:Dobbs(4-2),L:Mobley(7-5);T:2:25,Att.: 2,150

Clem 010 000 200—3 8 2UGA 020 022 00X—6121W:Startup(6-2),L:Lumsden;T:2:37,Att.:3,431

UGA 003 150 000—9 13 1Clem 002 031 40X—10 8 1W:Cribb(5-1),L:Boggs(2-4);T:2:58,Att.:3,225

UGA 002 020 0021—7 11 0Clem 040 020 0000—6104W:Startup(7-2),L:Hogan(3-4);T:3:01,Att.:1,651

2004 NCAA Super RegionalAtlanta Ga., Russ Chandler StadiumGeorgiad.#3Ga.Tech7-5;Georgiad.#3Ga. Tech 5-3

UGA 005 002 000—7 12 0GT 102 001 010—5 9 2W:Dobbs(5-2),L:Owings(9-3);SV:Startup(9);T:2:49,Att.:4,157

GT 000 020 010—3 4 4UGA 100 000 22X—5 11 0W:Lanier(4-1),L:Burks(8-6);SV:Startup(10);T:2:53,Att.:4,157

2004 College World SeriesOmaha, Neb., Rosenblatt StadiumGeorgiad.#8Arizona8-7;#2Texasd.Georgia9-3;Georgiad.#8Arizona3-1;#2Texasd.Georgia7-6June 18, 2004: Georgia 8, Arizona 7UA 100 500 010— 7 14 4UGA 120 400 10X— 8 12 0W:Dobbs(6-2),L:Kolberg(9-7),T:3:07Att.14,697

June 20, 2004: Texas 9, Georgia 3UT 500 102 010— 9 13 1UGA 100 020 000— 3 8 1W:Cox(6-1),L:Ruthven(7-2),T:3:13Att.26,480

June 22, 2004: Georgia 3, Arizona 1UGA 002 000 010— 3 9 1UA 000 000 100— 1 7 0W:Hyle(8-2),L:Guyette(6-8),T:3:07Att. 25,240

June 23, 2004: Texas 7, Georgia 6UGA 005 000 100—6121UT 003 012 10X— 7 12 1W:Street(6-1),L:Woods(2-3),T:2:47Att.28,216

2006 NCAA RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley Field, June 3-5Georgiad.SacredHeart11-0;Fla.Stated.Georgia6-4;Georgiad.Jacksonville15-8;Georgiad.FSU7-1;Georgiad.FSU3-2

SU 000 000 000—0 3 1UGA 001 151 03x—11 13 0W:Westphal(7-1),L:Monti(8-5);T:1:58,Att.:1,896

FSU 101 013 000—682UGA 000 031 000—4 4 0W:Chambliss(12-4),L:Brown(7-4),SV:Tucker(9);T:2:41,Att.:3,351

UGA 050 402 400—15 18 0JU 003 200 030—8 12 0W:Moreau(8-1),L:Dobbins(12-2),T:2:57,Att.:1,102

UGA 000 200 311—7 13 1FSU 000 001 000—1 8 2W:Leaver(3-2),L:Henry(9-4);T:2:52,Att.:2,463

FSU 100 000 001—2 7 1UGA 002 000 01X—3 7 1W:Holder(4-3),L:Sauls(1-3);T:2:34,Att.:3,612

2006 NCAA Super RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley Field, June 10-12#15SouthCarolinad.Georgia15-6;Georgiad.#15USC11-5;Georgiad.#15USC11-6

USC 360 030 030—15191UGA 001 000 302—6111W:Honeycutt(7-0),L:Westphal(7-2);T:2:41;Att.:3,672

UGA 000 520 130—11 19 1USC 301 010 000— 5 4 1W:Brown(8-4),L:Cisco(7-5);T:3:01,Att.: 3,937Note:Afterthegame,UGAwonthecoinflipandtheyelectedtobethevisitingteamforgamethreesotheycouldoccupytheirdugout(firstbaseside)and wear gray uniforms.

UGA 002 011 700—11 11 1USC 003 000 111—6112W:Holder(5-3),L:Pelzer(5-5);T:3:14,*Att.:4,302,*FoleyFieldRecord

2006 College World SeriesOmaha, Neb., Rosenblatt Stadium#1Riced.Georgia6-4;#4OregonStated.Georgia 5-3

June 17, 2006: Rice 6, Georgia 4UGA 000 000 400— 4 5 1RU 000 101 40X—6111W:Cox(5-1),L:Warren(8-3),T:2:52,Att.19,885

June 19, 2006: Oregon State 5, Georgia 3OSU 011 200 010— 5 12 2UGA 001 010 010— 3 7 1W:Nickerson(12-4),L:Westphal(7-3);SV:Gunderson(18);T:2:45,Att.17,135

2008 NCAA RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley Field, May 30-June 2Lipscombd.Georgia10-7;UGAd.Louisville9-8;UGAd.Lipscomb14-3;UGAd.Ga.Tech8-0;UGAd.Ga.Tech18-6

LU 112 041 001—10 10 1UGA 400 002 01X—7 13 2W:Brothers(4-5),L:Dodson(5-4);SV:Tognazzini(4);T:2:53,Att.:2,255

UGA 100 100 700—9 18 2UL 012 101 003—8 13 1W:Weaver(5-1),L:Rosenberg(5-5);T: 3:24, Att.: 1,901

UGA 420 240 002—14 21 0LU 001 110 000— 3 9 0W:Moreau(4-2),L:Dunn(5-5);T:3:02,Att.: 2,072

GT 000 000 000— 0 4 0UGA 002 120 30X— 8 12 0W:Montgomery(3-2),L:Burns,E.(7-5);T: 2:32, Att.: 2,929

UGA 330 423 300— 18 18 2GT 500 100 000—6116W:McRee(6-1),L:Cumpton(2-1);T: 3:38, Att.: 3,518

2008 NCAA Super RegionalAthens, Ga., Foley Field, June 6-8Georgiad.#15N.C.State11-4;#15N.C.Stated.Georgia10-6;Georgiad.#15N.C.State 17-8

NCSt 002 000 002— 4 7 1UGA 004 005 02X— 11 11 3W:Holder(8-4),L:Shunick(7-6);T:2:54;Att.: 3,517

UGA 100 110 003—6110NCSt 103 000 42X— 10 12 1W:Buchanan(3-2),L:Moreau(4-3);T:3:27;Att.: 3,523

NCSt 000 003 032— 8 9 1UGA 900 003 50X— 17 18 0W:Montgomery(4-2),L:Surkamp(5-3);T:3:15;Att.:3,512

2008 College World SeriesOmaha, Neb., Rosenblatt StadiumGeorgiad.#1Miami,Fla.7-4;Georgiad.#7Stanford4-3;Georgiad.#7Stanford10-8,Georgia advances to CWS FinalsGeorgiad.#8FresnoState7-6;#8FSUd.Georgia19-10;#8FSUd.Georgia6-1

June 14, 2008: Georgia 7, Miami, Fla. 4UGA 001 002 004— 7 11 1UM 102 000 100— 4 7 1W:Fields(3-2),L:C.Gutierrez(5-4),T:3:19,Att. 23,039

June 16, 2008: Georgia 4, Stanford 3SU 003 000 000—360UGA 000 101 20X— 4 9 0W:McRee(7-1),L:Yount(6-4),SV:Fields(17);T:3:18,Att.20,087

June 21, 2008: Georgia 10, Stanford 8UGA 013 230 010— 10 15 2SU 001 210 004— 8 11 0W:Weaver(6-1),L:Bleich(3-3);T:3:33,Att. 15,828

CWS Championship Series (Best-of-3)June 23, 2008: Georgia 7, Fresno State 6FSU 001 020 030—670UGA 100 101 04X— 7 10 1W:Harvil(2-1),L:Burke(4-6);SV:Fields(18);T:2:55,Att.19,559

June 24, 2008: Fresno St. 19, Georgia 10UGA 311 100 400—10160FSU 006 540 31X—19192W:Sprague(6-2),L:Dodson(5-5);SV:Hower(1);T:3:55,Att.17,223

June 25, 2008: Fresno St. 6, Georgia 1FSU 020 103 000—684UGA 000 000 010—162W:Wilson(9-5),L:Moreau(4-4);T:2:56,Att. 18,932

2009 NCAA RegionalTallahassee, Fla., Dick Howser StadiumGeorgiad.OhioState24-8;#6Fla.Stated.Georgia8-2;OhioStated.Georgia13-6

OSU 002 000 132—8 10 1UGA 800 201 3(10)X—24232W:Grimm(4-4),L:Wimmers(9-2);T:3:20Att.: 3,101

UGA 000 200 000—2 5 0FSU 130 000 04X—8 12 2W:Gilmartin(12-2),L:Holder(7-5);T:2:40,Att.: 5,127

UGA 140 001 000—6103OSU 032 200 60X—13130W:Rucinski(12-2),L:Harvil(4-3),SV:Hale(18);T:2:50;Att.:2,974

2008 NCAA Regional 2008 College World Series

RyanPeisel

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The Road to the Title at the CWS: BeatMiss.State3-0;BeatStanford16-2;LosttoStanford4-2;BeatStanford5-1;BeatOklahomaState2-1

The Road to Omaha: NCAA Northeast Regional (Waterbury, Conn.):BeatConnecticut7-2;BeatMaine6-3;BeatNorthCarolina5-4;LosttoRutgers4-3;BeatRutgers20-9

1987 College World Series ParticipantsSeated(LtoR):MikeClanton(trainer),RogerMiller,DonnPerno,DerekLilliquist,MikeBoy-zuick,PatSwift,KenKoller,DougDonner.Kneeling(LtoR):AssistantCoachGregAppleton,Scott Broadfoot, Michael Turner, Scott Bohlke, Joe Kelly, Matt Hoitsma, Jeff Cooper, Marc Lip-son.Standing(LtoR):HeadCoachSteveWebber,BrianJester,MikeHawkins,McKaySmith,SteveCarter,RichBielski,SteveMuh,PhilWillis,CrisCarpenter,PeteFreemanandAssistantCoach Howard McCann.

1990 NCAA CHAMPIONSFinal Record: 52-19

Final Ranking: #1 (BA, CB) FrontRow(LtoR):RayKirschner,J.R.Show-alter,DaveFleming,JeffCooper,RaySuplee.Row2(LtoR):MikeRebhan,JoeyAlfonso,Mickey Haynes, Terry Childers, Matt Hoitsma, DougRadziewicz,StanPayne.Row3(LtoR):JoeKelly,BrianJester,DavePerno,McKaySmith, Tommy Owen, J.P. Stewart, Tracy Wil-des.Row4(LtoR):JeffChambers(trainer),Don Norris, Kendall Rhine, Bruce Chick, Tom Zdanowicz,PatForan(mgr.).Row5(LtoR):Assistant Coach Jim Bagnall, Assistant Coach MikeHawkins,HeadCoachSteveWebber,Assistant Coach Greg Appleton. NotPictured:SteveDeBlasi.

GEORGIA IN THE CWS: *1.40 Team ERA was lowest by a CWS team since 1967W-L SV *ERA ShO CG IP H R ER BB SO PO A E DP FLDG4-1 1 1.40 1 4 45 26 8 7 11 39 135 47 5 6 .973AB R H BA 2B 3B HR TB SLG RBI BB SO SB176 28 46 .261 11 0 1 60 .341 22 14 47 1

1987 Georgia Bulldogs: 42-21Final Ranking: # 7 (CB), #9 (BA)

CWS Finish/Results: Tiedfor7th(0-2)LosttoStanford3-2;LosttoArkansas5-41987 Northeast Regional—Atlanta, Ga., Russ Chandler StadiumLosttoFordham5-3;BeatGeorgiaTech5-1;BeatMichigan10-8;BeatFordham10-4;Beat Rider 13-5

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6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200876

2001 Georgia Bulldogs47-22 Overall

SEC Champions (20-10)Final Ranking: #7 (BA); #8 (CB, USA)

CWS Finish/Results: Tiedfor7th(0-2):Lostto#2SouthernCalifornia11-5;Lostto#8Tennessee19-12The Road to Omaha: NCAA Athens Regional: LosttoGa.Southern4-3;Beat#20Ga.Tech13-5;BeatGeorgiaSouthern10-9(11);BeatCoastal Carolina 9-3 and 8-7NCAA Athens Super Regional: Beat#10Fla.State8-7(10);Lostto#10Fla.State11-6;Beat#10Fla.State8-3

2001 College World Series Participants: #6 National SeedFrontRow(L-R):Mgr.JasonTurner,JodyFriedman,JeffKeppinger,RustyKrueger,BradWhitfield,JodyPollock,MarkThornhill,KrisEdge,DarrylBlaze,JeremyBrotherton,AndyNeufeld,DavidCoffey,Mgr.JustinJohnson;

Row 2:Mgr. Brian Strok,Asst. CoachAllenOsborne,Asst. CoachDavidPerno, Chris Webb, Adam Swann, Blake Bodenmiller, Ryan Schuetz, Doc Brooks, Jeffrey Carswell, Brett Campbell, Shaun Helmey, Bill Sharpton, Michael DeRosa, Parks Robinson, Strength Coach Brian Brown, Student Trainer: Kristin Reed. Row3:HeadCoachRonPolk,StudentTrainerLanceJohnson,DavidLam-berth, William Sartain, Andy Hussion, Brandon Moorhead, Jeremy Brown, Matt Cavender,TonyBurchett,NedYost,MaxHavel,LeeMitchell,ScottLawson,Asst.CoachDaronSchoenrock,TrainerJeffTanner,Admin.Asst.SteveSmith.Row 4: Kyle Magee, Matt Woods, Brandon Woods, Jon Armitage, Brandon Anglin,ScottMurphy,ChrisFordham,RobMoravek,SteveVanNote,JamieCline, Jarrett Warren, Student Asst. Coach Phillip Sledge

*2004 College World Series ParticipantsFrontRow(L-R):JustinJohnson(HeadStudentManager),JoshuaFerguson(StudentTrainer),JustinHolmes, Brandon Masters, Johnny Dobbs, Bo Lanier, Adam McDaniel, Trey Henson, Michael Horr, MarshallSzabo,JustinNiefer,MarkWilson(StudentManager)Row2:ElizabethHawkins(StudentTrainer),BlakeCannady,MattOlson,RyanPittmon,WillStartup,Vol.Asst.CoachJasonEller,Asst.CoachDonNorris,HeadCoachDavidPerno,Asst.CoachButchThompson, Jonathan Wyatt, Jason Jacobs, Josh McLaughlin, Bobby Felmy, Josh SmithRow 3:MikeDillon (Athletic Trainer), Rob Livingstone (Strength &ConditioningCoach) Clint Sam-mons, Derek Smith, Joe Billick, Paul Lubrano, Chris Webb, Joey Side, Rip Warren, Jake Crane, Matt Robbins,ChadThornhill,BrooksBrown,BrianJester(DirectorofBaseballOperations),RoyWinfrey(Groundskeeper)TopRow:JoshMorris,MichaelHyle,DavidTimm,SeanRuthven,MattWoods,DrewJerdan,JoeyCarroll,Mickey Westphal, Brandon Lowe, Kyle Keen, Jason Fellows, Mitchell Boggs. Not Pictured: Winton Mays. *Note: Despite being SEC co-champions, Georgia was not a top eight national seed.

2004 Georgia Bulldogs45-23 Overall

SEC Co-Champions (19-11)Final Ranking: #4 (CB) #5 (BA, USA)

CWS Finish/Results: Tiedfor3rd(2-2):Beat#8Arizona8-7;Lostto#2Texas9-3;Beat#8Arizona3-1;Lostto#2Texas7-6The Road to Omaha: NCAA Athens Regional:BeatMiddleTenn.St.16-2;Beat#22Clemson6-3;Lostto#22Clemson10-9;Beat#22Clemson7-6(10)NCAA Atlanta Super Regional:Beat#3Ga.Tech7-5and 5-3

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2006 College World Series Participants: #7 National SeedFrontRow(L-R):NickDeSilvio,GordonBeckham,BrentHallman,TrevorHolder,JustinHolloway,DavidThoms,MichaelHenson,JasonLeaver,BenJeffers,NathanMoreau,StudentTrainerCamilleCole.Row 2: Iain Sebastian, Blake Cannaday, Matt Olson, Joe Billick, Joshua Fields, Ryan Peisel, Zak Kesler, Miles Starr, Stephen Dodson, Mitchell Odom, Strength & Conditioning Coach Jeremy Heffner Row 3: Student Mgr. Trey Henson, Student Mgr. Jonathan Paulish, Student Mgr. Nick Holland, Student Asst. CoachDerekSmith,Asst.CoachDougSisson,HeadCoachDavidPerno,Vol.Asst.CoachJasonEller,Assoc.Coach Roger Williams, Dir. of Baseball Operations Brian Jester, Head Athletic Trainer Mike Dillon, Student Trainer Grant Trotter.Row 4: Bobby Felmy, Matt Robbins, Jason Fellows, Joey Side, Jason Jacobs, Kyle Keen, Josh Morris, Mickey Westphal, Brooks Brown, Rip Warren, Adam McDaniel, Jonathan Wyatt, Matthew Dunn

2006 Georgia Bulldogs47-23 Overall

18-12 SEC (2nd East, 3rd Overall)Final Rank: #6 (BA); #7 (CB), #8 (USA)

CWS Finish/Results: Tiedfor7th(0-2):Lostto#1Rice6-4;Lostto#4OregonState5-3The Road to Omaha: NCAA Athens Regional: BeatSacredHeart11-0;LosttoFla.State6-4;BeatJacksonville15-8;BeatFSU7-1and3-2;NCAA Athens Super Regional: Lostto#15SouthCarolina15-6;Beat#15SouthCarolina11-5and11-6

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2008 Georgia Bulldogs45-25-1 Overall

SEC Champions (20-9-1)Final Ranking: #2 (BA, CB, USA)

CWS Finish/Results: 2nd(4-2):Beat#1Miami,Fla.7-4;Beat#7Stanford4-3;Beat#7Stanford10-8,advancetoCWSFinals;Beat#8FresnoSt.7-6;Lostto#8FresnoSt.19-10;Lostto#8FresnoSt.6-1The Road to Omaha: NCAA Athens Regional: LosttoLipscomb10-7;BeatLouisville9-8;BeatLipscomb14-3;BeatGa.Tech8-0;BeatGa.Tech18-6NCAA Athens Super Regional: Beat#15N.C.State11-4;Lostto#15N.C.St.10-6;Beat#15N.C.St.17-8

2008 College World Series Finalists: #8 National SeedFrontRow(SittingL-R):TylerSanders(manager),BrianVance(manager),JonathanPaulish(manager),MattCerione, Bryce Massanari, Gordon Beckham, Jake CraneRow2:AdamFuller,LyleAllen,JustinGrimm,SteveEsmonde,DavidThoms,JustinEarls,MattOlsonRow3:VolunteerCoachJustinHolmes,MichaelDemperio,JoshuaFields,RobbieO’Bryan,RichPoythress,AlexMcRee,JoeyLewis,MilesStarr,RyanPeisel,MikeDillon(athletictrainer),HeadCoachDavidPerno,Asst.Coach Brady WiederholdRow4:Asst.CoachJasonEller,JasonLeaver,DirectorofBaseballOperationsBrianJesterRow5:WillHarvil,DeanWeaver,TrevorHolder,NathanMoreau,StephenDodson,NickMontgomery

2008

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200878

GREAT MOMENTSAT FOLEY FIELD

2008 NCAA Super Regional Champions

2006 NCAA Super RegionalChampions

2004 NCAA RegionalChampions

2001 NCAA RegionalChampions

Going Back To Omaha

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Bulldogs Selected To NCAA Regional All-Tournament Teams

1987 (Atlanta): RichBielski(OF),ScottBohlke(OF),ScottBroadfoot(RHP),SteveCarter(OF),DerekLilliquist(LHP),DonnPerno(2B)

1990 (Waterbury, Conn.): DaveFleming(LHP),BrianJester(DH)

2001 (Athens): TonyBurchett(C),JeffKeppinger(SS),AndyNeufeld(3B),AdamSwann(OF);MostOutstandingPlayerAward:JeffKeppinger(SS):Batted.652(15-for-23)withthreedoubles,onetriple, four home runs and eight RBI. He hit for the cycle in an elimination game and then hit three home runs in the championship including a two-out, two-run shot in the top of the ninth for the win!

2002 (Atlanta): JoshSmith(DH),AdamSwann(OF),MattWoods(RHP)

2004 (Athens):ClintSammons(C),MarshallSzabo(2B),JoshSmith(3B),JustinHolmes(SS),WillStartup(LHP);MostOutstandingPlayerAward:WillStartup(LHP):2-0,2.16ERA,8.1IP,1BB,6K

2006 (Athens):MatthewDunn(2B),JasonJacobs(C),JoshMorris(1B),JoeySide(OF),RipWarren(LHP),JonathanWyatt(OF);MostOutstandingPlayerAward:JoeySide(OF):Batted.455(10-for-22)withthreehomeruns,twodoubles, one triple, six runs scored and 12 RBI.

2008 (Athens):RichPoythress(1B),RyanPeisel(3B),GordonBeckham(SS),MattOlson(OF),BryceMassanari(DH),NickMontgomery(RHP)MostOutstandingPlayerAward:MattOlson(OF):Battedaschoolrecord.692(18-for-26)with10runs scored and six RBI.

NCAA All-Tournament Selections

Bulldogs Named To The College World Series All-Tournament Teams

1990:DougRadziewicz(1B),DaveFleming(LHP),MikeRebhan(RHP)JackDiesingSr.MostOutstandingPlayerAward:MikeRebhan(RHP),2-0,1.00 ERA, 2 Complete Games, 18 IP, 11 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 13 K

2008:GordonBeckham(SS),RyanPeisel(*3B/*NamedastheDH) Overall,Beckhamhit.522(12-for-23)withtwohomeruns,fiveRBI,fourwalksandfielded.960.Inthechampionshipseries,hehit.583(7-for-12)withtwohomerunsandfiveRBIandfieldedaperfect1.000. Overall,Peiselhit.407(11-for-27)withtwohomeruns,sevenRBI,fourwalksandfielded.933.Inthechampionshipseries,hehit.308(4-for-13)withtwowalksandfieldedaperfect1.000.

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NickMontgomery

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HITTERSPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%JeffKeppinger(’01),ss .500 10-10 46 14 23 3 2 9 16 57 1.239 5 1 8 .558 0 0 3-3 12 26 0 1.000ScottBohlke(’87),of .500 7-7 30 9 15 3 0 1 8 21 .700 4 1 1 .571 0 0 1-1 9 0 1 .900LeeMitchell(’01,’02),3b .500 6-4 18 4 9 6 0 2 7 21 1.167 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0-0 3 5 3 .727JoeyLewis(’08,’09),c/dh .425 16-12 47 9 20 3 1 5 20 40 .851 2 1 8 .511 0 0 0-0 28 6 2 .944RichPoythress,(’08,’09),1b .422 17-17 64 25 27 6 0 7 31 54 .844 13 0 8 .688 4 0 1-1 141 17 1 .994JonathanWyatt(’04,’06),of .406 19-15 64 18 26 3 1 3 12 40 .625 7 1 3 .472 0 0 3-4 35 0 0 1.000MattCerione(’08,’09),of .402 17-17 67 14 27 5 0 3 16 41 .612 8 3 20 .537 0 1 4-4 45 0 2 1.000MichaelTurner(’87),3b .393 7-7 28 5 11 2 0 0 0 13 .464 2 1 4 .452 0 0 3-3 7 7 2 .875JustinHolmes(’04),ss .386 10-10 44 9 17 3 0 0 7 20 .455 2 1 4 .417 1 2 2-3 11 26 1 .974 AdamSwann(’01,’02),of .377 14-14 61 16 23 7 0 1 14 33 .540 4 1 7 .459 2 0 0-0 22 1 0 1.000JoshSmith(’02,’04),3b/of .357 14-14 56 18 20 3 0 3 10 32 .571 6 1 8 .500 0 1 1-3 12 30 2 .955BobbyFelmy(’04,’06),of .351 20-20 74 16 26 4 1 5 17 47 .635 18 1 10 .483 0 0 4-5 51 3 0 1.000GordonBeckham(’06,’08),ss .347 24-24 101 25 35 8 0 6 25 61 .604 13 3 17 .445 2 0 0-3 39 73 6 .949SteveCarter(’87),of .345 7-7 29 6 10 3 0 0 9 13 .448 3 1 2 .424 0 0 1-4 24 1 2 .926RyanPeisel(’06,’08),3b .342 24-24 111 25 38 4 1 5 17 59 .532 9 0 17 .392 0 0 3-7 19 41 3 .952DougRadziewicz(’90),1b .342 10-10 38 6 13 1 0 0 5 14 .368 4 0 4 .395 1 0 1-2 92 6 1 .990JeffCooper(’90),3b .341 10-10 41 13 14 3 0 2 10 23 .561 6 0 9 .426 0 0 1-2 5 21 2 .929MattOlson(’06,’08),of .333 23-21 87 20 29 5 0 2 13 40 .460 7 3 14 .396 1 1 0-0 24 0 0 1.000

(AllgamesSortedbyBattingAvg.withmin..333BattingAvg.insixgames/18atbats)

All-Time Top Bulldogs In The NCAA Post Season(NCAA Regional, Super Regional, College World Series Statistics Only)

STARTING PITCHERSPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO MikeRebhan(’90) 1.42 3-0 4 3 3 0/0 0 31.2 19 6 5 11 21DaveFleming(’90) 1.64 2-2 5 4 4 1/0 1 38.1 21 10 7 14 39StanPayne(’90) 3.14 2-0 2 2 0 0/0 0 14.1 11 5 5 6 10ScottBroadfoot(’87) 3.15 1-0 2 2 1 0/0 0 14.1 6 5 5 4 10JasonLeaver(’06,’08) 3.25 1-0 3 2 0 0/0 0 8.1 12 4 3 1 2DerekLilliquist(’87) 3.27 1-2 3 3 1 0/0 0 22.0 18 12 8 6 31TrevorHolder(’06,’08,’09) 3.70 3-1 8 6 0 0/0 0 41.1 39 20 17 14 25MichaelHyle(’04) 3.72 1-0 2 2 0 0/0 0 9.2 12 4 4 4 6BrooksBrown(’04,’06) 4.66 1-1 5 3 0 0/0 0 19.1 16 13 10 12 23NickMontgomery(’08) 4.87 2-0 4 4 1 1/0 0 20.1 17 11 11 6 15

RELIEVERSWillStartup(’04) 1.77 2-0 7 0 0 0/0 4 20.1 16 4 4 4 18CrisCarpenter(’87) 2.08 1-1 5 0 0 0/0 1 17.1 18 4 4 3 15MattWoods(’02,’04) 2.17 1-1 3 1 0 0/0 0 8.1 7 2 2 1 9JohnnyDobbs(’04) 3.52 3-0 5 1 0 0/0 0 15.1 12 6 6 2 12AlexMcRee(’08,’09) 4.16 2-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 17.1 11 10 8 9 18RipWarren(’04,’06) 4.31 0-1 8 0 0 0/0 0 14.2 13 7 7 2 19JodyFriedman(’01) 4.38 1-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 12.1 15 6 6 1 12BillSharpton(’01-’02) 4.70 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 15.1 19 10 8 2 15JoshuaFields(’06,’08) 6.60 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 3 15.0 14 11 11 8 17

(AllgamesSortedbyEarnedRunAvg.withmin.8IP)

Will Startup went 2-0 with a 1.77

ERA and 4 Saves in 7 NCAA games as Georgia advanced to the 2004

College World Series.

NCAA Tournament Stars

Jonathan Wyatt started on the 2004 and 2006 CWS teams and batted .406-3-12 during the post season.

Bobby Felmy hit .351-5-17 in 20 post season starts for the 2004 and 2006 CWS teams.

Jeff Keppinger hit a school record .500-9-16 during the 2001 post season run to the

College World Series.

All-American Joshua Fields collected a win and three saves in seven career relief outings at the CWS.

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HITTERSPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%JoeyLewis(’08),dh/c .450 6-6 20 1 9 2 1 0 7 13 .650 0 0 5 .450 0 0 0-0 5 1 1 .857TerryChilders(’90),c .421 5-5 19 3 8 2 0 0 2 10 .526 0 0 6 .421 0 0 0-0 37 2 0 1.000GordonBeckham(’06,’08),ss .419 8-8 31 7 13 1 0 2 5 20 .645 4 0 3 .486 0 0 0-3 17 16 1 .971RichPoythress(’08),1b .409 6-6 22 7 9 3 0 0 8 12 .545 3 0 3 .444 2 0 0-0 50 4 1 .982RyanPeisel(’06,’08),3b .400 8-8 35 8 14 1 0 2 8 21 .600 4 0 7 .514 0 0 1-3 5 9 1 .933JustinHolmes(’04),ss .400 4-4 15 3 6 0 0 0 2 6 .400 2 0 2 .471 0 2 1-1 4 15 1 .950JeffCooper(’90),3b .368 5-5 19 6 7 1 0 1 3 11 .579 4 0 4 .478 0 0 1-1 3 10 1 .929BobbyFelmy(’04,’06),of .333 6-6 18 3 6 1 0 0 3 7 .389 6 0 1 .500 0 0 2-3 11 0 0 1.000DougRadziewicz(’90),1b .333 5-5 18 3 6 0 0 0 1 6 .333 2 0 2 .400 0 0 0-0 43 2 1 .978JonathanWyatt(’04,’06),of .316 6-5 19 3 6 1 0 1 2 10 .526 3 0 1 .409 0 0 2-2 15 0 0 1.000MarshallSzabo(’04),2b .316 4-4 19 3 6 1 1 0 5 9 .474 1 0 1 .350 0 0 1-1 5 9 0 1.000(All games Sorted by Batting Avg. with min. .316 Batting Avg.)

All-Time Top Bulldogs In The College World SeriesSTARTING PITCHERSPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO MikeRebhan(’90) 1.00 2-0 2 2 2 0/0 0 18.0 11 3 2 3 13MichaelHyle(’04) 1.50 1-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 6.0 6 1 1 2 5StanPayne(’90) 1.50 1-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 6.0 4 1 1 3 6DaveFleming(’90) 1.71 1-1 3 2 0 1/0 1 21.0 11 4 4 5 20BrooksBrown(’04,’06) 2.86 0-0 2 1 0 0/0 0 6.1 5 2 2 3 8DerekLilliquist(’87) 3.60 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 5.0 6 3 2 1 6NathanMoreau(’08) 3.68 0-1 2 2 0 0/0 0 7.1 5 4 3 4 7TrevorHolder(’06,’08) 4.06 0-0 3 3 0 0/0 0 13.1 10 6 6 7 10JohnnyDobbs(’04) 4.76 1-0 2 1 0 0/0 0 5.2 7 3 3 1 7(AllgamesSortedbyEarnedRunAvg.andmaxERAof4.76)

RELIEVERSPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO WillStartup(’04) 1.12 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 2 8.0 6 1 1 2 9CrisCarpenter(’87) 1.29 0-1 2 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 9 1 1 2 8BillSharpton(’01) 3.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 3 1 1 1AlexMcRee(’08) 4.70 1-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 5 4 4 4 9JoshuaFields(‘06,’08) 5.45 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 3 6.2 5 4 4 2 7(AllgamesSortedbyEarnedRunAvg.,Min.3IPandmaxERAof5.45)

1990 MASTERPIECES

1990 College World SeriesMVP Mike Rebhan tossed two complete

game wins over Stanford and Mike Mussina as the Bulldogs

won the national title.

David Coffey hit a grand slam at the 2001 College World

Series. He batted .545 in two games.

College World Series Stars

----------Less than 15 At Bats and min. 333 Batting Avg.----------

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%MarkThornhill(’01),1b .625 2-2 8 1 5 1 0 0 3 6 .750 1 0 0 .657 0 0 0-0 21 0 0 1.000ScottBohlke(’87),of .571 2-2 7 2 4 1 0 0 0 5 .714 1 0 0 .625 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 .500DavidCoffey(’01),dh .545 2-2 11 4 6 1 0 1 4 10 .909 0 0 1 .545 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000JeffKeppinger(’01),ss .444 2-2 9 2 4 0 1 2 5 12 1.333 1 0 2 .500 0 0 0-0 2 5 0 1.000AdamSwann(’01),of .375 2-2 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 .375 1 0 0 .444 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000MichaelTurner(’87),3b .375 2-2 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .375 0 0 1 .375 0 0 0-0 3 2 1 .833DocBrooks(’01),of .333 2-2 6 2 2 0 0 1 2 5 .833 1 2 4 .556 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

HITTERS

Joey Lewis hit a school record .450 (9-for-20) with 7 RBI during the 2008 College World Series.

Freshman Stan Payne started and won the 1990

National Championship game over Oklahoma State.

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Bulldog Awards

1978 - Bubba Chrismer1979 - Bubba Chrismer1980 - Matthew Walton1982 - Scott Maughon1983 - Hugh Kemp1984 - Robert Cogan1985 - Darren Howard1986 - Matt Hoitsma1987 - Matt Hoitsma1988 - Roger Miller1989 - Roger Miller1990 - Matt Hoitsma1991 - Tom Zdanowicz1992 - Blaise Kozeniewski1993 - John Yselonia1994 - Todd Crane

1995 - Chris Ciaccio1996 - Billy Gasparino1997 - Lance Shannon1998 - Lance Shannon1999 - Chris Hays2000 - Chris Hays2001 - Jon Armitage2002 - Jon Armitage2003 - Chad Thornhill2004 - Joey Carroll2005 - Adam McDaniel2006 - Justin Holloway2007 - Ryan Peisel2008 - Matt Olson2009 - Michael Palazzone

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARThe Scholar-Athlete Award goes to the Bulldog with the highest GPA for the year.

JIM WHATLEY CAPTAIN’S AWARD

The Jim Whatley Award, named after the long-time Bulldog coach, was first awarded in 1995. It is presented annually to the team captain(s) during Lettermen’s Day.

1995: Todd Crane1996: Pete Arenas1997: Andy Osbolt1998: Andy Osbolt and Lance Shannon1999: Chris Crawford2000: Josh Dorminy and Matt Steele2001: Tony Burchett and Andy Neufeld2002: Bill Sharpton and Adam Swann2003: David Coffey2004: Justin Holmes, Paul Lubrano, Clint Sammons, Matt Woods2005: Johnny Dobbs, Bobby Felmy, Michael Hyle, Sean Ruthven, Josh Smith, Will Startup2006: Jason Jacobs and Mickey Westphal2007: Jonathan Wyatt2008: Overall: Ryan Peisel; Also Joshua Fields, Jake Crane, Matt Olson, Nick Montgomery, Trevor Holder, Stephen Dodson, Nathan Moreau, Gordon Beckham2009: Overall: Trevor Holder, Rich Poythress

THE BERT KIZER AWARDThe Bert Kizer Award is named annually to the Georgia

baseball letterman, who in his first year, displayed exemplory achievement in the combined areas of academics, athletics and citizenship. The award was established during the 1991 season. Bert Kizer was a loyal Georgia Baseball supporter for a number of years. In fact, his two sons, Bubba and Craig, both lettered for the Bulldogs. Bubba was an All-America infielder who recorded a career .346 batting average from 1976-78. Craig lettered in 1981-82 and posted a career pitching record of 6-2.

1991: Blaise Kozeniewski1992: Todd Crane1993: Chris Ciaccio1994: Michael Toci1995: Chip Wade1996: Billy Gasparino1997: Lance Shannon1998: Mark Thornhill1999: Doc Brooks2000: Tony Burchett

2001: David Coffey2002: Josh Smith 2003: Will Startup2004: Josh Morris2005: Joshua Fields2006: Gordon Beckham2007: Rich Poythress2008: Will Harvil2009 (2): Zach Cone, Johnathan Taylor

The Golden Spikes award is given annually to the top amateur baseball player in America. Any exceptional collegiate, high school, youth program and independent amateur baseball players are eligible. Six former Bulldogs have been nominated for this prestigious honor including first round picks Gordon Beckham and Joshua Fields in 2008 and second round pick Rich Poythress in 2009. Beckham was a finalist for the award while Fields and Poythress were semifinalists. In 1987, not only was it a banner year for the Bulldogs as a team, but also for some individuals. Pitchers Cris Carpenter and Derek Lilliquist were tabbed as nominees for the award. It marked only the second time that two teammates were nominated in the same year. In 1990 former Bulldog pitcher Dave Fleming, who led Georgia to its first-ever national championship, was nominated. The winner of the award goes through a selection process in which a 60-person com-mittee ranks the top nine individuals and then selects a winner based upon exceptional athletic ability, sportsmanship, character, and overall contribution to the sport at any level. The winner is automatically enshrined in the United States Baseball Federation’s Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame. His named is also added to the permanent Golden Spikes Award at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In addition, the winner also becomes the USBF’s nominee for the AAU’s Sullivan Award, which goes to the nation’s top amateur athlete.

THE GOLDEN SPIKES THE GOLDEN SPIKES

Lettermen’s ClubAwards

(Presented from 1997-2001)

Distinguished Letterman’s Award

For a former letterman who has made a commitment to Georgia Baseball, the community and UGA.1997: Curtis Wiggins, of1998: Jack Turner, 1b1999: Lamar Lewis, 2b2000: Charley Trippi, ss2001: Willie Moore, of/2b

Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award

For a former letterman who achieved great success both during and after his Georgia baseball career.1998: Don Woeltjen, rhp 1999: Reggie Andrews, ss 2000: Dave Fleming, lhp2001: Billy Henderson, of

JIM UMBRICHT AWARD The Jim Umbricht Award is given annually to the Georgia player considered the “most competitive” by the Bulldog coach-ing staff. The award is sponsored by former Georgia player Johnny Clifton (1951-53) of Atlanta. Jim Umbricht was a two-sport great at the University of

Georgia in the early 1950s. In 1952, he was named cap-tain of both the Bulldog base-ball and basketball teams, playing shortstop and guard, respectively. From Georgia, he went on to a successful professional baseball career. He spent time with the Pitts-burgh Pirates and the Hous-ton Colt .45s. He was part of the Pirates World Series Championship team in 1960. In 1963, he was named Ma-jor League Baseball’s Come-back Player-of-the-Year. He

died in 1964 at the age of 33 after a bout with cancer.

1964: Charley Bagby, rhp/1b1980: Jeff Pyburn, of1981: Bob White, c1982: Randy Lanier, c1983: David Loper, of1984: Rick Fuentes, of1985: Marty Brown, 3b1986: Jimmy Harrell, ss 1987: Scott Broadfoot, rhp1988: Phillip Willis, rhp1989: Roger Miller, c1990: Joey Alfonso, 2b1991: Doug Radziewicz, 1b1992: Terry Childers, c1993: John Yselonia, 1b1994: Travis Hawkins, 3b/dh

1995: Chris Ciaccio, rhp1996: Bruce Link, rhp 1997: Dustin McNally, of1998: Robby Hammock, c/of1999: Josh Dorminy, 1b/of2000: Andy Neufeld, 3b/2b2001: Jeff Keppinger, ss2002: Clint Sammons, c2003: Justin Holmes, ss2004: Bobby Felmy, of2005: Michael Hyle, rhp2006: Josh Morris, 1b2007: Gordon Beckham, ss2008: Nick Montgomery, rhp2009: Dean Weaver, rhp

In 1952, he was named captain of both the Bulldog baseball and basketball teams, playing shortstop and guard, respectively. From Georgia, he went on to a successful professional baseball career. He spent time with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Houston Colt .45s. He was part of the Pirates World Series Championship team in 1960. In 1963, he was named Major League Baseball’s Comeback Player-of-the-Year. He

Ryan Peisel

Gordon Beckham2008 Finalist

Michael Palazzone

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All-Time Lettermen

AMike Abbatiello 1979Carl Adams 1948Greg Adams 2003Pratt Adams 1899Joey Alfonso 1989-90Eric Alfredson 1980-81DeLacy Allen 1922-24Johnny Allen 1956-58Lyle Allen 2008-09A. Anderson 1933Alf Anderson 1935-37Charlie Anderson 1941Chris Anderson 2002Frank Anderson 1902-04Harrison Anderson 1934-35Rickey Anderson 1932-33 Charles Andrews 1900Reggie Andrews 1953-55Todd Andrews 1984Brandon Anglin 2001-02Aaron Anthony 1997-98Greg Appleton 1984Pete Arenas 1993-96Billy Arenowitch 1925-27Leon Armbrester 1965John Armistead 1914William Armistead, Jr. 1956Jon Armitage 2001-03Phillip Ashe 1959-61J.G. Ashley 1917Kent Atzinger 2003

BHarry Babcock 1951-52Charles Bagby 1962-64Jim Bagwell 1948-50Bill Bailey 1969Tom Bailey 1936Travis Bailey 1998Bill Baker 1973-74Jake Baker 2003Ken Baker 1967-68Phil Baker 1972-75Jasha Balcom 2003John Banks 1901R.E. Bankston 1899-1902Gerald Barge 1959Clyde Barnett 1908Tim Barnette 1980-83C. Barrow 1896Charles Bartenfeld 1955-56Turner Bartenfeld 1957-58Paul L. Bartlett 1909-11Alex Barylak 1991-94John Basco 1981-82T.W. Baxter 1900Billy Beale 1971-72Sandy Beaver 1901-03Joe Beaz 1914-15Gordon Beckham 2006-08C.B. Bedingfield 1912Scott Bell 1978-79Rodney Bellamy 1979-80Oanu Belser 1911Buck Belue 1979-82Scott Benedict 1979Brent Benefield 2003Jeff Bennett 1984-86Bobby Bethel 1996Oingler Berry 1937C. Beussee 1893Fred Beussee 1899 Rich Bielski 1987-88

Tom Bierce 1983-84Joe Billick 2005-06Julius Bishop 1931-35Paul Black 1888Sterling Blackshear 1899-1901Darryl Blaze 2001-02Brian Bobier 1995-96Branch Bocock 1908Blake Bodenmiller 2001Joe Bodvake 1990-91Mitchell Boggs 2003-05Scott Bohlke 1985-87F.K. Boland 1895Bill Bomar 1949E.J. Bondurant 1886-88Rick Bonnell 1983-84Hugh Bostwick 1908-09Timon Bowden 1911-12Bill Bowdoin 1965-66J.D. Bower 1902-04Minor Boyd 1903Red Boyd 1947Willard Boyd 1946Ronald Braddock 1961-63Ronald Bradley 1954-57Kit Bradshaw 1967-69Cliff Brand 1997-99Cliff Brannen 1909-12Kim Braswell 1970-73Edmund Bratkowski 1952-53Doug Bridges 1996-97R.P. Brightwell 1898A. Vernon Brinson 1959Scott Broadfoot 1986-87Doc Brooks 1999-2001Garnett Brooks 1910-11Bill Brown 1976Brooks Brown 2004-06E.M. Brown 1910Jeremy Brown 2001John A. Brown 1904-07Marty Brown 1984-85Wedford Brown 1906-07Kelly Browning 1972Skip Browning 2000Keith Brownlee 1995-98N.R. Broyles 1888 Paul Bryan 1958-59Jack Buchanan 1955W.H. Bulloch 1901Spratt Bullock 1966-68Ron Bunnell 1982-83Tony Burchett 2000-01Jim Burke 1964Donald Bo Burton 1966Jim Busby 1977Andy Bush 1975-77Palmer Bush 1995Brad Butler 1992-93G.P. Butler 1894-95Lee Byrd 1931

CDan Cabaniss 1955-56Emmett Cabaniss 1955Henry Cabaniss 1957-58James Cagle 1959-60Clayton Cain 2007Jeff Cain 1938-39Robert L. Cain 1963-65A. Calhoun 1902John Calhoun 1968-71Bob Callaghan 1948-50F.E. Callaway 1892Jim Callaway 1954-57

Kirby Campanella 1968-70John Campbell 1953Blake Cannady 2006-07Bob Cannon 1969-70Jimmy Cannon 1972-75Tommy Cannon 1969-70Myron Cantrell 1967T.D. Carey 1900James A. Carithers 1929Bob Carlton 1964Steve Carp 1971-74Cris Carpenter 1985-87David Carr 1975-76Joey Carroll 2004Johnny Carson 1952Jeffrey Carswell 2000-02Jim Carter 1969-72Maurice E. Carter 1934Steve Carter 1986-87Tommy Carter 1996John Cates 1952Jim Cavan 1936-37Matt Cavender 1999-02Matt Cerione 2007-09Glenn Chafin 1928-29Andy Chambers 1924-25J. Chander 1931Spurgeon Chandler 1929-32James R. Chaney 1959Cliff Channell 1958R.M. Charlton 1900Dennis Chastain 1984Woody Chastain 1965-67Roy Chatham 1939-41Ben Cheek 1961-63G.X. Chever 1917 Bruce Chick 1988-90Terry Childers 1989-92Bubba Chrismer 1979-80Frank Christie 1942-43,’46Chris Ciaccio 1993-95Chris Clark 1997-00Don Clark 1967-69Taylor Clark 1997W.W. Clarke 1895-98George Clarke 1920-23Don Clatterbuck 1977-78Emory Clements 1954Horace Clements 1913-16Jack Clifton 1939-40John Clifton 1951-53Rodney Close 1992-95Carlysle Cobb 1906-08Chief Cody 1919-22David Coffey 2001-03Bob Cogan 1984-85F.W. Coile 1887-88J.S. Coile 1902Phil Colaiacovo 1951-53Glenn Colby 1908Cliff Collier 1924Albert Collins 1936-37Rodney Colson 1947Roland Condon 1949-50Woodrow Cone 1940Zach Cone 2009Steve Connor 1977Bill Cooper 1933-34Jeff Cooper 1987-90John H. Cooper 1902-04Buddy Copeland 1967-68Jeff Corban 1965-67Tom Cordell 1934Jim Cossetta 1991-92 Joe Costa 1930-32

Lawrence H. Costa 1934T.H. Covington 1912A.T. Cox 1900Charlie Cox 1904H.O. Cox 1898-99John B. Cox 1910-11Jake Crane 2005, ’07-08Todd Crane 1992-95Jay Cranford 1992Joey Cranford 1995-96J.V. Cranford 1917-19Chris Crawford 1996-99Jared Croft (mgr.) 2000Red Cross 1936 Jeff Cryder 1968Esmon Culberson 1937Willie J. Culberson 1930T.M. Cunningham 1888B.S. Curtis 1898

DEarl Daniels 2009Marlon Daniels 1994-95Rip Darden 1953-54Maxwell Davenport 1929-30Rube David 1916-17Chase Davidson 2009Bill Davier 1947Glenn Ea. Davis 1980Glenn Ed. Davis 1982-83J.B. Davis 1957-58Jim Davis 1937-38O.S. Davis 1898-99R.B. Davis 1894-96 Read Davis 1986Troy Davis 1999-00Van Davis 1941Whitey Davis 1916-19Joe Dawson 1997Roy Day 1929-30 Russell Dayley 1906Brett Dearning 1975Steve DeBlasi 1989-91Joseph T. Defor, Jr. 1958-59Ted Deiter 1974-76Mitchell Dekle 1920-22Michael Demperio 2008-09Doug Denman 1975-77P.J. deRijke 1997Robby DeRosa 1997Claude Derrick 1906-09M.M. Dickerson 1901-05Marvin Dickinson 1903Chris DiLorenzo 1974-78Johnny Dobbs 2004-05Willie Dobbs 1934Stephen Dodson 2006-08Josh Dorminy 1999-00Daniel Dougherty 1896-97John Douglas 1952-55Austin Downs 1930-31Ollie Downs 1926Dick Dozier 1951-52Don Dozier 1951-55M.D. DuBose 1896-99Matthew Dunn 2005-06Thomas Dunn 1915Andy Durden 1970Stan Durden 1967Phillip Durden, Jr. 1961Sonny Dykes 1951

E Justin Earls 2007-09E. Austin Eason 1948-50

Kris Edge 1999-02Cliff Elder 1900Harry Elderidge 1922-23Rob Elsea 1979-80Jordan Ennis 1933-35 David Ervin 1980Julian Erwin 1912William Erwin 1906Michael Eskew 1960Paul Eskew 1948-50Sammy Eskew 1971-72Steve Esmonde 2007-09Bob Etter 1965-67Wayne Exley 1960-61

FBruce Farman 1974-76Jim Farris 1954Paul Felker 1910-11Jason Fellows 2002, ’05-06Bobby Felmy 2004-06Joe Ferguson 1941William Fielder 1906Joshua Fields 2005-08Stan Fillion 1971-72J.L. Fine 1933Mike Finke 1978Ralph Fitts 1921Dennis Fiveash 1963Isaac Fleischman 1903-04Dave Fleming 1988-90J.E. Fleming 1933Paul Fleming 1894Ray Fleming 1894W.F. Flournoy 1898-99Buck Flowers 1926-27Jim Fluker 1962Frank Foley 1908Benjie Folk 1971-74Chris Fordham 2001Chuck Fore 1976-77Albert Foster 1892-93 Douglas Foster 1953-55Barry Fowler 1998-99Norman Fowler 1955Lawrence Fox 1914-16Zack Frachiseur 1996-98George “Cotton” Frady 1963-65O.J. Franklin 1906William Frain 1925-27Bill Fratto 1982-83Tony Frazzitas 1932-34Mike Freeman 2007Pete Freeman 1984-87Rush Freeman 1927-28L.D. Fricks 1894Jody Friedman 2000-01Jack Frost 1921-22Porter Frye 1929Rick Fuentes 1982-84Adam Fuller 2008-09Cecil Futch 1964Kevin Fynan 1984

GHarold Gaddy 1960Josh Gandy 1995-97Greg Garner 1978Thomas Garrett 1959-61Jim Garrison 1966Billy Gasparino 1996Marion Gaston 1931-33James Gatewood 1946-47C.W. Geer 1935

Jon ArmitageSandy Beaver, Hatton Lovejoy and then athletic

director Wallace Butts at a 1953 reunion

Kris Edge Bobby Felmy

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Will Harvil 2008-09Bill Hatcher 1969-71Max Havel 2001-02Chase Hawkins 2009Mike Hawkins 1986-89Travis Hawkins 1993-94Mickey Haynes 1990Chris Hays 1997-00E.L. Head 1904Billy Hearn, Jr. 1956-58W.D. Heaton 1919Jule Heidt 1898-99Shaun Helmey 1998-2001Billy Henderson 1947-50John G. Henderson 1915-16Johnny Henderson 1976F.N. Hendricks 1932Doug Henley 1979Joe Herb 1971-74Pete Herndon 1929J.F. Herty 1894Ben Hilburn 1930Ed Hill 1971-73John Hill 1991-94George Hillyer 1893R.W. Hines 1901Jeff Hipp 1978Jeff Hirsch 1982Ed Hitchcock 1912-13Gus Hlebovy 1948Velton Hodges 1974-75Morton Hodgson 1906-09Hugh Hodgson 1915Ralph Hodgson 1906Matt Hoitsma 1986-90Frank Holden 1914Trevor Holder 2006-09Howell Hollis 1925Ken Holloway 1918Justin Holmes 2002-04Calvin Hopkins 1970Shane Hopper 1995-97Leon Houston 1954Darren Howard 1985-86Kyle Hudlow 1999Josh Hudson 1998-00J.B. Huff 1898Ronnie Huggins 1969Longstreet Hull 1900-01 M. Hulsey 1901-03Tom “Boot” Hunt 1962-63Jim Hunter 1985Andy Hussion 2000-01Gary Hutcheson 1969-70Ware Hutcheson 1920-21H. Hutchins 1909-13Levi Hyams 2009Kenny Hyatt 1992,’94-95Michael Hyle 2003-05

I Reggie Ingram 1991-94Bill Ivie 1972-75

JDavid Jackson 1981-82Harold Jackson 1946-50 T.C. Jackson 1886Tim Jackson 1974Jason Jacobs 2003-06Roy Jacobson 1928-29S.R. Jaques 1901-03Donald Jenkins 1946-49Josh Jerkins 1998Tristan Jerue 1997Brian Jester 1987-90

Joe Gerson 1937-39David Geyer 1976-77Hal Gibson 1935-36Carl Gilbert 1966-68Herb Gilbert 1951Paul Gilbert 1971Randy Gilbert 1976-78William Giles, Jr. 1957Marvin Gillespie 1938N.L. Gillis 1915-17Rucker Ginn 1911-14Stark Ginn 1911H.M. Ginsbery 1905-06Doug Givler 1983-85Ras E. Gladin, Jr. 1956-58Walter Glenn 1958-59Christian Glisson 2009Don Golden 1971Kyle Goodson 1998-99John Goodwin 1975Hugh H. Gordon 1901Paul Gordon 1970Harry Gorman 1927-30W.F. Gramling 1892Billy Grant 1950Cy Grant 1934-35Mike Grantham 1951Richard Graves 1907-08Bud Gray 1979-80Jeff Gray 1991-93Jim Gray 1964-65Paul Green 1934Steve Green 1978Tim Greene 1981-82Tom Grey 1967Duane Grice 1954-57Benny Griffith 1971Billy Griffith 1972-74Roy Griffith 1909W.H. Griffith 1909Justin Grimm 2008-09Ken Griner 1982Tiny Groves 1926Richard Groover 1972-73

HJ.J. Hafmayer 1897Keith Hagan 1982-85Scott Haley 1993-95Chris Hall 1995, ’97Kermith Hall 1951-53M.P. Hall 1895-96J.E. Hall 1900William Hall 1960-61K.E. Halloway 1918Harold Hallstrand 1933-35A.O. Halsey 1892-93E.L. Halsey 1892-93 Lindsley Halsey 1893-95L. Ham 1904Kenneth Hamilton 1931-33Robby Hammock 1998Mike Hampton 1972-73Darren Hamrick 1994Nat Hancock 1931Matt Hanson 1996, -98B.F. Hardeman 1887-89Gary Hardeman 1973Harry Harman 1907-08Loyce Harpe 1965-66Jimmy Harper 1954Jimmy Harrell 1983-86Mike Harrelson 1968-71Mark Harris 1978-81Robin Hart 1986Bill Hartman 1936James Harvey 1961

Andy Johnson 1971-73Brian Johnson 1995Ernie Johnson 1975Frank Johnson 1936George Johnson 1925-27H.J. Johnson 1927Hammond Johnson 1908 Howard Johnson 1948-49A.W. Jones 1886J.C. Jones 1916R.P. Jones 1899W.C. Jones 1957William Jones 1911Tom Jordan 1965-66Tommy Jordan 1946

KT.J. Kain 1926Pat Keating 1926-28Kyle Keen 2003-06Don Keener 1978Ron Keener 1978Mike Keepers 1975-76Joe Keith 1970-71Charles Kell 1950-51Joe Kelly 1987-90H.N. Kemp 1917Hugh Kemp 1982-83W.L. Kemp 1893-96H.H. Kendricks 1931-33Jeff Keppinger 1999-2001J.H. Key 1931-33Billy Kilgore 1972Joe Killian 1938-41Cliff Kimsey 1941-42J.C. Kinball 1892Ray Kirschner 1989-90Bubba Kizer 1976-78Craig Kizer 1981-82Paul Kluk 1940-41Horace Knight 1955-56Randy Kohn 1967Blaise Kozeniewski 1991-92Rusty Krueger 2002

LWayne LaHullier 1973-76Robert Lamar 1888David Lamberth 1998-2001Bo Lanier 2002, ’04-05Randy Lanier 1982-83Greg Lanigan 1983David Lanning 1977-79Bobby Latmore 1984Kid Lavinge 1925

Scott Lawson 2001-02Milton Leathers 1930-31Steve Leavelle 1981Jason Leaver 2006-09Charles Leonard 1967-68Jeff LeRiger 1982-83J.C. Levy 1906Joey Lewis 2007-09Lamar Lewis 1967-68Thomas Lewis, Jr. 1958-60Derek Lilliquist 1985-87Glenn Lindsey 1978-79Bruce Link 1995-96Jeff Linsley 1981Pat Lippett 1920Marc Lipson 1987-89Larry Littleton 1975-76Mike Logsdon 1967-69Tony Lopatka 1970-71David Loper 1980-83Hatton Lovejoy 1895-97Brandon Lowe 2004-05H.B. Lowndes 1905Paul Lubrano 2003-04James Lucas 1908-10Larry Lyons 1985-86Chaz Lytle 2002

MJ.B. Maddox 1925Kyle Magee 2000-01Tyler Maloof 2009H.H. Mangum 1918-21Leroy Mann 1963-65John Manning 1968Eli Maricich 1947-49John Marshall 1951-53Frank Martin 1905-08Joe Martin 1929Millard Martin 1968Bryce Massanari 2008-09Brandon Masters 2004-05Brad Mathews 2002Buster Matt 1931Kennon Matt 1918S.W. Matthews 1897Scott Maughon 1979-82Colby May 2009Roger Mayo 1973Winton Mays 2004-05A.J. McBride 1898-1900J.H. McCalla 1901-03Justin McClain 2002-03Jefferson McCleskey 1909J.M. McClure 1933

Chris McCranie 1993-94T.J. McCulla 1900-01C.D. McCutchen 1894Adam McDaniel 2004-07Charles McDaniel 1965-67John McDermond 1976-77Lillard McDonald 1954Paul McDowell 1980-81Cliff McGaughey 1929-31Hoovey McGuirt 1997-00Scot McKelvey 1984-85E.G. McKenzie 1909Vic McKinney 1980-81Wade McKinney 1976-80Josh McLaughlin 2004Dustin McNally 1997-99Alex McRee 2007-09Bob McWhorter 1910-13 C.S. McWhorter 1901-02Thurmond McWhorter 1920-22 Vass McWhorter 1905C.J. Mell 1886-88J.D. Mell 1886-87Gill Mende 1976-79G.A. Mercer 1888Randy Metz 1982-83Harry Middlebrook 1923William Middleton 1903Dick Miles 1948-50Bill Miller 1969-70Chris Miller 1997Guy Miller 1936Joey Miller 1960-62Mark Miller 2000Roger Miller 1986-89Bob Mills 1968Freddy Mills 1956-57Billy Mims 1937-40Carroll Minick 1963-64Wayne Minshew 1957-58Thomas Minshew 1959-60Art Mitchell 1948-50Jim Mitchell 1973-75Lee Mitchell 2001-03Neal H. Mitchem 1960Ferris Mize 1917Dave Monfort 1949-50Joe Monroe 1976-79Nick Montgomery 2007-08Courtney Moore 1997-98J.T. Moore 1896-99Jimmy Moore 1936Scrappy Moore 1925V.B. Moore 1904-05Willie Moore 1961-62

MORTON HODGSON: One of the Best Ever Morton Hodgson (1906-09) not only was a starter for four years in baseball, he lettered in football, basketball and track. He was Georgia’s first four-letter athlete. A hometown hero, he hit .333 on the 1908 championship squad that was considered one of the greatest teams ever fielded by the University. The pitching staff was so strong it shut out 12 opponents, six in succession. He was named to Grantland Rice’s All-Southern team. His sons were stellar athletes for the Bulldogs and two of his grandsons lettered in football under Coach Vince Dooley. He is the only Georgia player to have a son and two grandsons letter in football at Georgia.

Andy Johnson 1971-73 Scott Lawson 2001-02

Chaz Lytle

Michael Hyle

All-Time Lettermen

Former Bulldog Ernie Johnson has served as the studio host for TBS’

coverage of Major League Baseball. Johnson has

worked with several MLB All-Stars like Frank Thomas and Cal Ripken

during the playoffs.

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LeRoy Moorehead 1933Brandon Moorhead 1999, ’01-03Tommy Moran 1931Rob Moravek 1999-2001Nathan Moreau 2006-08C.E. Morris 1886-87Fred Morris 1895-96 Greg Morris 1977-80Josh Morris 2004-06Lonnie Morris 1977-78George Morton 1925Jim Morton 1926Peyton Mosher 1978-81Buster Mott 1931-33Steve Muh 1986-88William Munday 1923-25James Murdock 1929Scott Murphy 2001Chip Muse 1975Jim Musselwhite 1991-93

NR.B. Nalley 1894-96W.D. Nesbit 1886-88Andy Neufeld 2000-01Gary Nevinger 1971-73Erle Newsome 1908J.W. Nichols 1934James Nicholson 1931-32Justin Niefer 2005Don Norris 1990-91J.R. Northcutt 1909R.L. Nowell 1886-87John Nuckolls 1961-62J.E. Nunnally 1915Roger Nylen 1994-95

O Robbie O’Bryan 2008-09Bill O’Callaghan 1963Bob O’Callaghan 1964-66John O’Connor 1973-74Rutherford O’Kelley 1933-34Alan O’Neal 1977-78Robert O’Neill 1967-70William Oglesby 1908Alan Okun 1972-73Matt Olson 2006-08Andy Osbolt 1997-98Tommy Owen 1990

P Brad Pager 1977-78Michael Palazzone 2009Shane Pangle 1996-97Cliff Pantine 1921-22Noel Park 1902William Parker 1928Hut Parks 1932Don Parr 1951-53Allen Parrish 1952-55Travis Parrott 2007Arthur Patchin, Jr. 1958-60Russell Patterson 1914Jim Paul 1975Robert Payne 1957-59Stan Payne 1990-92G.R. Peacock 1912Jerry Peele 1972-75Ryan Peisel 2006-08Tom Perdue 1962-63John Perkins 1954David Perno 1988, ’90-91Donn Perno 1986-87Tom Philpott 1916-19

Mike Pickett 1962-64Chris Pierce 1922Don Pierce 1962-63Jeryl Pinnell 1959-60Ryan Pittmon 2003-04Jody Pollock 2001Jim Polo 1992Don Poole 1967James Porter 1896Jim Potts 1988-89Bill Poulson 1967-69Merritt Pound 1918Brian Powell 1993-95Tommy Powell 1955-56Pat Power 1922-23Rich Poythress 2007-09G.W. Price 1897Jeff Pyburn 1978-80

QJ.K. Quattlebaum 1917Al Queen 1962

R Ken Rabun 1976-79Doug Radziewicz 1988-91Brian Rainwater 1999-00Larry Rakestraw 1963B.H. Ramsey 1923C.W. Ranson 1916-17Eddie Ranson 1922Mike Rebhan 1989-90D.H. Redfearn 1909James Redfearn 1907-08Bob Reeves 1924David Reeves 1968-70Micky Register 1975-76John Reid 1930-31Tom Reid 1963-64Tim Reker 1982Stu Repella 1976D.W. Reynolds 1904William Reynolds 1902Kendall Rhine 1990Arthur Richardson 1899Bill Richardson 1952-53Fred Richardson 1900-01Nolen Richardson 1924-26Gene Richie 1978-80Tony Ridge 1979-81Frank Ridley 1900-03H.W. Riley 1912Tom Ritch 1974-75Matt Robbins 2004, ’06-07Eric Roberts 2003Jack Roberts 1951-53Erik Robinson 1994-96Parks Robinson 2002Pete Rodriguez 1984-85Jeff Roesler 1993Jack Rogers 1932James Rogers 1959-61John Rogers 1905R.B. Rose 1931Bennie Rothstein 1927R.B. Rounsville 1900George Royals 1926Johnny Rucker 1936-38T.W. Rucker 1899Sean Ruthven 2003-05Jeff Rutter 1983-84

SMark Saber 1974-75Roy Saine 1965-67

Fred Sale 1922-24Alan Salmon 1970-71Josh Salmon 1995-96Clint Sammons 2002-04William Sanford 1896-99Robert Sapp, Jr. 1961-63William Sartain 2002John Satlof 1924Bill Satterfield 1966Claude Satterfield 1917Marvin Satterfield 1952-54Dave Sawyer 1981-82Sonny Saye 1954-56Carson Schilling 2008-09Doug Schlechte 1981H.M. Scott 1905Trammell Scott 1904 William F. Scott 1961Iain Sebastian 2006-07Charles B. Seckinger 1942Andrew See 1998Lance Shannon 1997-98Bill Sharpton 1999-02Sonny Shealy 1951Heath Sheffield 1992-93Wiley Shepard 1956-57C.W. Sherlock 1925Bobby Sherrer 1952-54Chick Shiver 1926-28Bix Shoemaker 1948-50E. Short 1896-98J.R. Showalter 1988-90S.H. Sibley 1892-93Joey Side 2004-06Graham Simpson 1930-32Jim Simpson 1967-69J.H. Slappey 1920Phillip Sledge 1999-00Derek Smith 2004-05H.C. Smith 1936Joe Smith 1962Josh Smith 2002-05McKay Smith 1987-90Mike Smith 1968Morton Smith 1946Vernon Smith 1930-31V.L. Smith 1888W. Smith 1933David Snell 1975Ben Snipes 1964Paul Somogye 1985-86Bo Sorrells 1977-78Frank Spain 1895-97Donald Sparrow 1957-59B.C. Spurlock 1916-17Kerry St. Clair 1982-85Max Staples 1959-60Guy Stargell 1980-83Miles Starr 2006-09Will Startup 2003-05Matt Steele 1999-00Virgil Steele 1926Tom Steely 1969Jeff Steiner 1970Hank Stelljes 1964-66Rex Stephens 1995Gregory Stewart 1926-28 J.P. Stewart 1991-92Joe Stewart 1977-79Luke Stewart 2007Bob Still 1950Chris Stinger 1997Tommy Stouch 1906Elwyn Stover 1957-59Chris Stowers 1993-96

Charles Strain 1956-57Keith Street 1980Robert Strickland 1965-67Walter Strong 1962H.W. Stubbs 1894-96A.R. Sullivan 1904-06Sully Sullivan 1934Ray Suplee 1990-92Adam Swann 1999-02David Sweat 1978Pat Swift 1987-88Brian Swistak 1993Marshall Szabo 2002-04

TCecil Tanner 2009Francis Tarkenton 1959Wendell Tarleton 1954-57Phil Tate 1929 Johnathan Taylor 2009Spafford Taylor 1948Jerome Templeton 1961-63Joe Tereshinski 1946Eric Theil 1978Carroll Thomas 1936-39Judge Thomas 1922J.D. Thomason 1922Carl Thompson 1911-12E.P. Thompson 1893-95Homer Thompson 1910-12Matt Thompson, II 1958Larry Thompson 1962-64Terry Thompson 1973-74David Thoms 2008-09Chad Thornhill 2003-04Mark Thornhill 1998-2001Jim Threlkeld 1965-66W.R. Tichenor 1897-98 Michael Toci 1995Steven Toci 1995Brian Todd 1996R.S. Torbett 1915Charles Treadway 1934 Jeff Treadway 1982-83Dan Tripp 1973-74Charles Trippi 1946Doug Tucker 1967-69James Tucker 1951Dan Tulley 1929Emmett Tully 1925-26Michael Tully 1960Gary Turner 1970Jack Turner 1951Jim Turner 1971-74Michael Turner 1987-88E.G. Twitty 1912 K. Twitty 1909-10

UJames Umbricht 1950-52Edward Upson 1894

V Tommy Vandiver 1960-62Steven Van Note 2001Henley Van Sant 1965-67Charleton Veazey 1950-52Peter Verdin 2009Ernie Vincent 1973-74Jimmy Viviani 1974-75

WChip Wade 1995-96Larry Wages 1968-71Henry Wagnon 1934 Paul Waldrop 1962-64B.S. Walker 1901-03John Walker 1963-66

Lance Walker 1998Robert H. Wallace 1956Jack Waller 1926Charles Walraven 1970-71Jeff Walters 2009B.H. Walton 1912Matt Walton 1979-81Jarrett Warren 2001-02L.B. Warren 1893-94Rip Warren 2003-06Ward Watkins 1936James Watson 1905-08Josh Watson 1921-24Mark Watson 1996Dean Weaver 2007-09Terry Weaver 1992-1993Chris Webb 2002-04Lee Webb 1932-34C.E. Weddington 1896-98Brad Weitzel 1981A.C. Welch 1920Clarence Welch 1940-42Brian Weller 1992Ron Wenrich 1985Cauthen Westbrook 1968-71G.H. Westbrook 1916-18Mickey Westphal 2002-03, ’05-06Hoyt Whelchel 1914H.M. Whillett 1917Bob White 1978-81Harry White 1954Milledge White, Jr. 1960-61G.A. Whitehead 1888Brad Whitfield 2001Charles Whitfield 1900Chad Whittemore 1992-95Clay Whittemore 2005Charles Wiggins 1975Curtis Wiggins 1958-59C.H. Wilcox 1886Cleo Wilder 1912Tracy Wildes 1990-91Nate Williams 1951-53J.H. Williford 1887-89Q.L. Williford 1886-89T.O. Williford 1888Phil Willis 1988Frank Wilson 1973-74Steve Wilson 1967-68Randy Winchester 1974Charles Winslette 1973-74Mike Wirth 1981-82Chip Wisdom 1972Donald A. Woeltjen 1961-63Andy Womack 1992-93George Woodruff 1911Matt Woods 2001-04Ryan Woolley 2007Vernon Wooten 1916-17John Wyatt 1962Jonathan Wyatt 2004-07Mike Wysocki 1966

Xnone

YJim Yearwood 1964-66Ned Yost 2002-03Leroy Young 1931-32Mike Young 1971Jack Youngblood 1952

Z Elmer Zorn 1942-43Tom Zdanowicz 1990-91Kevin Zgonc 1994

A total of 17 members of Georgia’s 1990 national championship team returned to Foley Field in 2000 for the annual Letterman’s Day.

Current Bulldog David Perno, a member of the 1990 team, has led the program back to the College World Series three times since 2004.

Jonathan Wyatt

All-Time Lettermen

Dean Weaver

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200886

AVAILABLE CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS ON GEORGIA GREATSPLAYER (UGA) G GS CG SH W L SV PCT ERA IP R ER H BB SO Bob Cannon (69-70) 23 - - - 10 7 - .588 2.39 158.0 55 42 130 41 72Cris Carpenter (85-87) 97 1 1 0 22 13 33 .629 2.93 236.2 89 77 213 64 260Buddy Copeland (67-68) 17 - 8 - 7 6 - .538 2.35 103.2 32 27 70 57 137Joshua Fields (05-08) 114 1 0 0 10 11 41 .476 3.77 152.2 74 64 113 69 213Dave Fleming (88-90) 56 47 25 4 29 17 3 .630 3.10 366.0 171 126 311 137 318Chuck Fore (76-77) 25 24 11 4 14 5 0 .737 2.12 153.0 67 36 124 58 107Trevor Holder (06-09) 73 50 0 0 22 15 0 .595 4.50 313.2 189 157 341 101 223Derek Lilliquist (85-87) 61 46 13 4 31 12 0 .721 3.30 316.0 176 116 275 76 387Wayne Minshew (57-58) 20 16 - - 10 4 - .714 2.50 104.1 49 29 73 66 89Nathan Moreau (06-08) 53 36 0 0 18 7 0 .720 5.08 216.0 130 122 229 80 149Peyton Mosher (78-81) 44 24 6 0 18 15 1 .545 5.00 313.1 252 174 352 158 212Allen Parrish (52-55) 37 - - - 21 7 - .750 4.20 240.0 145 112 201 120 145Stan Payne (90-92) 44 33 10 1 18 5 4 .783 3.73 236.1 127 98 260 70 201Brian Powell (93-95) 50 48 17 5 19 14 0 .576 3.80 357.2 188 151 332 125 352Mike Rebhan (89-90) 40 32 12 2 20 8 1 .714 3.55 218.1 109 86 224 95 155Will Startup (03-05) 79 9 1 0 16 10 19 .615 3.21 214.1 91 75 185 59 164Don Woeltjen (61-63) 21 - - - 6 10 - .600 3.88 104.1 63 45 91 39 79

Will Sanford (1896-99)*Staff ace in the late 1890s*Tossed school’s first perfect game in 1897 (Penn)

Jim Redfearn (1907-08)*School record 13 shutouts and 18-0-1 in his career*School record 21 strikeouts vs. Alabama in 1908*Key member of Southern Championship team in 1908 *All-Southern team selection

Tom Philpot (1916-19)*No-Hitter vs. Ga. Tech in 1919, beat them three times that year, two as a starter once in relief*Multiple All-Southern team selection*Great pickoff move*Member of Southern Championship team in 1919

Fred Sale (1922-24)*Staff ace known as Georgia’s “Winning Pitcher”*Pitched a perfect game vs. Virginia in 1923*Pitched a one-hitter over Oglethorpe in 1922*Reached Major Leagues in 1924 with Pittsburgh

Spurgeon Chandler (1930-32)“Speedball Artist” for Coach W.P. White*Standout passer on the gridiron for the Bulldogs*Played for the New York Yankees from 1937-47*Part of seven World Series teams *Best pro season came in 1943, led league in Wins, ERA and CGs, going 20-4, 1.64 ERA with 20 CGs*2-0, 0.50 in the 1943 World Series, won game one and pitched a shutout in clinching game five

Allen Parrish (1952-55)*Key member of two SEC Championship teams*21 Career Wins in 240 IP*Posted 7-1 mark in 11 games in 1953

Wayne Minshew (1957-58)*Record Holder for Lowest ERA at 1.02 in 1957, just 5 ER in 44 IP and only 49 total in 104.1 IP in career*Posted10-4 mark, 2.50 ERA on the mound*Captain of the 1958 team

Don Woeltjen (1961-63)*Pitched a perfect game versus Ga. Tech in 1963, win-ning 5-0 with 11 Ks in Atlanta*Went 6-10, 3.88 ERA in 21 games in his career*Received Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award winner during 1998 Lettermen’s Day

Buddy Copeland (1967-68)*Pitched No-Hitter vs. Vanderbilt in 1967*Record Holder, allowing only 18 Runs in 60.2 IP in 1968 where he went 4-2 with a 2.37 ERA*2nd in school history for Career Lowest ERA (2.35).*Drafted by Oakland in 1968

Bob Cannon (1969-70)*Among Career Low ERA Leaders at 2.39*Led team in Wins, ERA in 1969-70, going 10-7 with a 2.39 ERA and hit .400 in 1970 (12-for-30)*1970 Team MVP

Chuck Fore (1976-77)*SEC Record for Fewest Hits for Career/9 IP (3.94) with only 67 hits in 153 IP*UGA Record Career ERA of 2.12 ERA*One of best seasons ever in 1977, 10-3, 1.67 ERA, 8 CG, 91.2 IP, 71 K*Captain of the 1977 team, drafted by Toronto

Peyton Mosher (1978-81)*Ranks T3rd in school history for Career Complete Games (13), top 10 in IP (313.1), and Ks (212)*1981 Team MVP with team-high nine wins*Drafted by Los Angeles in 1981.

Cris Carpenter (1985-1987) *Two-time All-American*1987 Golden Spikes nominee part of CWS team*SEC and UGA record 33 Saves, *2nd in school history for Games Pitched (97) *1987 First Round Draft Pick by St. Louis*One of only six first rounders in school history*Reached Major Leagues in 1988, Played eight years

Derek Lilliquist (1985-87)*1987 1st Team All-American and Team MVP*1987 Golden Spikes Nominee*Helped lead team to 1987 College World Series *School Record Holder for Wins (31), Strikeouts (387), T2nd in Shutouts (4), 3rd in Complete Game (13)*Also excellent hitter, batted .318-35-135 in his career*1987 First Round Draft Pick by Atlanta*One of only six first rounders in school history*Reached Major Leagues in 1989, Played eight years

Dave Fleming (1988-90)*Two-time All-American and 1990 Team MVP*Member of 1989 USA Baseball Summer Team*1990 Golden Spikes Nominee.*Helped lead team to 1990 College World Series title and 52-19 mark*12-6 with 13 CGs in 19 starts as a junior in 1990*Earned a save with 3 IP in 1990 national title game*Career Record Holder for Complete Games (25), 2nd in Wins (29), Innings (366) and Shutouts (4) and 3rd in Strikeouts (318)*Drafted by Seattle in 3rd round in 1990*Reached Major Leagues in 1991, Played five years

Mike Rebhan (1989-90)*Posted 20 Career Wins and 11 Complete Games *1990 College World Series MVP going 2-0, 1.00 ERA,

versus Stanford and first rounder Mike Mussina *Selected to the CWS All-Decade Team for the 1990s*Pitched a No-Hitter vs. Western Carolina in 1989

Stan Payne (1990-92)*Won 18 games in three-year career with 10 CGs, a 3.73 ERA and 201 Ks in 236.1 IP.*As a freshman, beat Okla. State 2-1 in the 1990 national championship game in Omaha, Neb.*Drafted by Oakland in 12th round in 1992.

Brian Powell (1993-95)*Ranks 2nd in Career Shutouts (5), Complete Games (17) and Strikeouts (352), 3rd in Innings (357.2) *Pitched a No-Hitter vs. Eastern Kentucky in 1994*Member of 1994 USA Baseball Summer Team*2nd Round draft pick of Detroit in 1995*Reached Major Leagues in 1998, Played six years

Will Startup (2003-05)*Helped lead Georgia to a third place showing at the 2004 College World Series, an SEC title and a 45-23 mark*Ranks 3rd in Career Saves (19)*First team All-SEC in 2004 when he led the league in lowest opponent’s batting average at .193*Went 7-2 with a 2.22 ERA and 12 saves in 2004*Tremendous postseason in 2004, going 2-0, 1.77 ERA, 4 SV in 7 games (20.1 IP, 4BB, 18K)*Two-time SEC Good Works Team member*Drafted by Atlanta in 5th round in 2005

Joshua Fields (2005-08)*Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC*2008 First Round Draft Pick by Seattle; A second round pick of Atlanta in 2007 but returned for senior year*Two-time All-American*SEC and School Record Holder For Saves with 41*2008 NCWBA National Stopper of the Year, SEC Pitcher of the Year, Clemens Award finalist, Golden Spikes Award semifinalist*School record 114 career games pitched

Trevor Holder (2006-09)*Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC*22-15 in 50 career starts, All-SEC in 2008*10th round pick by Florida in 2008, returned for senior season and selected in 3rd round by Washington

Nathan Moreau (2006-08)*Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC*18-7 in 36 career starts including 10-3 in the SEC*Drafted by Baltimore in the 11th round in 2008

Note: This is an overview of some of Georgia’s greatest pitchers from each decade. Insufficient records from the 1940s.

Georgia Greats: Pitchers

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 87

AVAILABLE CAREER HITTING STATISTICS ON GEORGIA GREATSPLAYER (UGA) G AB R H AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SBGordon Beckham, ss (06-08) 197 789 201 263 .333 59 5 53 182 28Jeff Keppinger, ss (99-01) 181 714 178 271 .380 46 8 35 168 16David Lanning, 3b (77-79) 135 489 109 187 .382 34 5 11 125 18Roger Miller, c (86-89) 230 884 180 282 .319 57 4 45 226 1Josh Morris, 1b (04-06) 190 704 148 213 .303 46 5 51 184 13Ryan Peisel, 3b (06-08) 197 822 169 261 .318 50 5 18 130 27Rich Poythress, 1b (06-09) 176 658 152 232 .353 48 1 43 185 8Doug Radziewicz, 1b (88-91) 242 896 207 282 .315 80 3 21 155 15J.R. Showalter, ss (88-90) 190 772 178 261 .338 65 4 30 156 6Jeff Treadway, 2b (82-83) 95 360 87 137 .381 26 1 15 86 10Jim Umbricht, ss (50-52) - 297 44 94 .316 10 7 0 39 23

Catcher: Roger Miller (1986-89)*All-American and two-time Scholar-Athlete Award win-ner and two-time MVP*Ranks 1st in Career Home Runs (45), RBI (226), Hits (282), Grand Slams (7), 2nd in Runs Scored (180), Total Bases (481), At-Bats (884)*Led team to 1987 College World Series; 42-21 mark*Tied NCAA Record with two grand slams in a game*Threw out more than 40 percent of base runners*Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1989

Others : Phil Ashe, Ron Bunnell, R.E. Gladin, Clint Sammons, Henry Wagnon and Bob White

First Baseman (3): Doug Radziewicz (1988-91), Josh Morris (2004-06); Rich Poythress (2006-09)

Doug Radziewicz*Key member of 1990 national championship team that went 52-19*Established school records in Games Played (240), HIts (282), At-Bats (896), Runs Scored (207), Doubles (80), 3rd in Total Bases (431) and 4th in RBI (155)*Led NCAA with SEC/UGA record 31 Doubles in 1991*Named Team MVP, Team Captain*Drafted by St. Louis in 1991

Josh Morris*Starter on two College World Series teams and part of one SEC Championship*At the end of his career, he held school record for Career Home Runs with 51 in only three seasons and tied single season mark with 23 in 2006*Ranks second in Career RBI (184), fifth in Total Bases (422) and sixth in Walks (110), outstanding defense, *College Baseball Foundation All-American in 2006*A 12th Round Draft pick by Atlanta in 2006

Rich Poythress*Starter on two College World Series teams including CWS Finalists in 2008 and part of one SEC title*All-American who earned ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 2008 and .993 Career Fielding Percentage*At the end of his career, he held school record for Single Season RBI (86), second in Home Runs (25), third in Total Bases (181), also top 10 in several Career marks including Batting (.353), Home Runs (43), Total Bases (411), RBI (185), Runs (152) and Walks (105)*A 2nd Round Draft pick by Seattle in 2009

Others: Pete Freeman, Billy Griffith, Morton Hodgson (see pg. 84), Brian Jester, Andy Osbolt, Mike Wirth, John Yselonia

Second Baseman: Jeff Treadway (1982-83)*Two-time All-SEC standout including preseason All-America selection in 1983*Named Team MVP in 1983 with team-high .392 avg.

David Lanning

J.R. Showalter

*Ranks 4th in Career Batting Average (.381)*Drafted by Cincinnati in 1987*Reached the Major Leagues in 1987, played nine seasons including with the Atlanta Braves in 1991 when they advanced to the World Series and faced the Minnesota Twins.

Others: Alf Anderson, Jim Callaway, Don Clat-terbuck, Donn Perno.

Third Baseman (2): David Lanning (1977-79), Ryan Peisel (2006-08)

David Lanning*All-American and three-time All-SEC *Ranks 2nd in career bat-ting average (.382)*Hit .398 in ’77 and ’78 *1979 Team MVP after hitting .343-4-68*Drafted by L.A. in 1979

Ryan Peisel*Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC*Started all 197 games in his Bulldog career including a record-tying 71 in 2008*SEC Academic Honor Roll, CWS All-Tournament*School record 51 putouts at third base in 2008*A 12th Round Draft Pick by Colorado in 2008

Others: Marty Brown, Jeff Cooper, Cy Grant, Lee Mitchell, Tommy Reid

Shortstop (5): Nolen Richardson (1924-26), J.R. Showalter (1988-90), Jim Umbricht (1950-52), Jeff Keppinger (1998-2001) and Gordon Beckham (2006-08)

Nolen Richardson*One of the South’s truly great athletes of his time,lettered in baseball and basketball*His defensive skills was once described by a reporter as “a lad who grabs hot grounders like a fox terrier playing with a tennis ball”*Played six seasons in Major Leagues

J.R. Showalter*All-American and two-time All-SEC selection*Key member of 1990 national championship team that went 52-19*In 1990, ranked 1st in career Total Bases (424) and in a season (163), 2nd in career doubles (65) and 4th in SEC history, 5th in career Hits (261) and RBI (156), 4th in

Runs Scored (178)*In 1988 led team in Batting (.322), Hits (77) *Drafted by California in 1990

Jim Umbricht*All-SEC selection and two-sport standout.*In 1951, the 6-5 shortstop batted a team-high .388*Led team in HIts (33) in both 1951 and 1952*Team Captain in 1952 in baseball and basketball*Played five seasons in the Major Leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston Colt .45s*Member of 1960 World Champions*Named Major League Comeback-Player-of-the-Year in 1963*Has Bulldog award named after him given annually to the played deemed "Most Competitive" by the staff.

Jeff Keppinger*Two-time All-American and unanimous All-SEC *Led team to the 2001 SEC Championship and to the College World Series, batting .389-18-73 for the triple crown and a .929 Fielding Percentage*Ranks in the career top five in Batting (.380), RBI (168), Home Runs (35), Total Bases (438), Hits (271) and Runs Scored (178)*Arguably one of the greatest postseasons in history, batted .500 (23-for-46) with 9 home runs, 16 RBI and a 1.239 slugging percentage in 2001*Drafted by Pittsburgh in 2001 and made his major league debut with the New York Mets in 2004

Gordon Beckham*Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 CWS Finalists and won the SEC title*2008 1st Round Draft Pick by Chicago White Sox *Finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy and Brooks Wal-lace Award*Consensus 2008 All-American, 2nd Team Academic All-American, started all 197 games in his career*2008 SEC Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year, hit .411 with 28 home runs and 77 RBI*Set school home run re-cord with NCAA-leading 28 in 2008 and Bulldog career mark with 53

Others: Reggie Andrews, Pete Arenas, Rodney Bellamy, Bubba Kizer, Blaise Kozeniewski, Jimmy Har-rell, Cliff McGaughey, and Charley Trippi

Note: This is an overview of some of Georgia’s greatest players at each position including multiple shortstops, outfielders and a utility category. Insufficient records from the 1940s.

Georgia Greats: C/INF

Gordon Beckham

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200888

Outfielders (7): Buck Belue (1979-82), Rick Fuentes (1982-84), Billy Henderson (1947-50), Jeff Pyburn (1978-80), Joey Side (2004-06), Joe Stewart (1977-79), Chris Stowers (1993-96) and Jonathan Wyatt (2004-06)

Others: Harry Babcock, Scott Bohlke, Steve Carter, Bruce Chick, Todd Crane, Larry Littleton, John Rucker, Ray Suplee, Adam Swann, Wendell Tarleton

Buck Belue (of)*Two-time All-SEC selection*2nd highest single season Batting Average of .447 *Top 10 career record book in HRs (30) and SB (27)*Starting QB on the 1980 national championship team*Hit .373-13-45 for 1979 team “Triple Crown”*Drafted in 1982 by Montreal

Rick Fuentes (of)*All-American in 1982, 2nd in SEC in batting that year*Two-time All-SEC and Academic All-SEC*Career top 10 in Runs Scored (152) and RBI (143)*Team Captain in 1984*Signed as a free agent with Chicago in 1984

Billy Henderson (of)*Known as the “Macon Meteor,” a two-time All-SEC selection and three-time team batting champion*Career record for SB (91), team captain in 1950*5th highest Batting Average (.375)*Team-high .410 average and five triples in 1948*Led team in Batting (.352), Runs (33) and 2nd in HRs (3) {including two inside-the-park homers} in 1949*Batting leader (.386) and SEC-best 29 SB in 1950

Jeff Pyburn (of)*All-SEC and two-time Academic All-SEC honoree*Shares school record for Grand Slams (6) including Most in a Season with three*Top 10 in career records for HRs (33) and SBs (32) *Led 1980 team in HRs (15), RBI (66), Runs (54) *1980 First Round Draft Pick by San Diego *One of only six first rounders in school history

Joey Side (of)*All-American in 2006 and starter on two College World Series teams and one SEC Championship squad*School record for TBs (188), Hits (111), Triples (9) and AB (315) in 2006; Started off 4 games with a HR*Career Triples record in only three years with 14, ranks in top ten in Hits (236) and At Bats (748)*Most Outstanding Player of 2006 NCAA Athens Regional*Drafted in 2006 by Arizona

AVAILABLE CAREER HITTING STATISTICS ON GEORGIA GREATSPLAYER (UGA) G AB R H AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB Pitching StatsBuck Belue, of (79-82) 134 481 114 171 .365 34 4 30 131 27 -Ronnie Braddock, p/rf (61-63) - 157 34 57 .363 10 5 6 40 7 6-4, 4.32 ERA, 91.2 IP, 76 KsRick Fuentes, of (82-84) 144 577 152 199 .345 33 5 20 143 19 -Billy Henderson, of (47-50) - 337/i 66/i 129/i .375 9/i 7/i 4/i 14/i 91 *i=incomplete total for career Derek Lilliquist, p/dh (85-87) 160 547 114 174 .318 41 0 35 135 0 31-12, 3.30 ERA, 316 IP, 387 KsJeff Pyburn, of (78-80) 128 403 122 139 .345 19 2 33 128 32 -Sonny Saye, rf/1b/c (54-56) - 282 69 103 .365 21 12 7 60 9 -Joey Side, of (04-06) 187 748 128 236 .316 37 14 26 127 18 -Joe Stewart, of (77-79) 108 355 104 140 .394 36 5 11 91 9 -Chris Stowers, of (93-96) 200 759 147 246 .324 48 5 22 159 65 -Jonathan Wyatt, of (04-07) 222 705 151 231 .328 31 3 12 103 42 -

Jeff Pyburn Billy Henderson

Buck Belue

Joey Side

Joe Stewart (of)*Two-time All-SEC selection and team batting champion *School record with career Batting Average (.394)*Had 3rd highest single season average (.438) in 1978 which also led SEC*Led team in Batting in 1977 at .400 and 70 hits ranked second in SEC behind record 71 by David Lanning

Chris Stowers (of)*All-SEC and 1996 Team MVP*Captured team “Triple Crown” in 1996, .370-12-57 *Ranks top five in career RBI (159), SB (65), AB (759), TB (370), Doubles (48) and Runs Scored (147)*Had inside-the-park HR versus Ga. Southern in 1994*Drafted in 1996 by Montreal and made it to the majors in 1999

Jonathan Wyatt (of)*Starter on two College World Series teams and one SEC Championship squad, 2007 MVP*Career .406 post-season average ranks fourth best in school history *Posted perfect 1.000 FLDG% in 164 total chances in 2007 and first Bulldog to do that since 1982, Earned ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award*Hit .386 in leadoff role for 2006 CWS squad and .500 in nine post season games on 2004 CWS team*Drafted in 2007 by Chicago Cubs

Utility (3): Ronnie Braddock (1961-63) Derek Lilliquist (1985-87) and Sonny Saye (1954-56)

Others: Chris Crawford, Vernon “Catfish” Smith, Tracy Wildes

Ronnie Braddock (p/rf)*Two-way threat and two-time All-SEC outfielder*Led the NCAA in Batting with a .489 (22-for-45) mark in 1962, also a school record bettering Charley Trippi’s .464 (52-for-112) in 1946*Hit safely in 12 of 14 games played that year and also went 2-1 in five games on the mound*Led 1961 team in Batting (.367) and W (4), IP (64.2)*Career pitching record of 6-4, 4.32 ERA in 17 games

Derek Lilliquist (p/dh)Note: Bio and career pitching statistics on page

86. Career hitting stats are listed above.

Sonny Saye (rf/1b/c)*Key member of two SEC Championship teams, overall in 1954 and Eastern Division in 1955*All-SEC selection and Team Captain in 1956*Holds single season record for Triples with eight in 1955 and 2nd in career Triples (12)*Captured Team "Triple Crown" in 1954 (.341-3-20)*Led team in Batting in 1956 (.368)

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PITCHINGUGA Threw a No-HitterFive pitchers combined for one in a 14-1 win over Furman, 3/17/99; Kyle Goodson, Shaun Helmey, Phillip Sledge, Tim Fries and Barry Fowler.UGA Pitcher Threw a No-HitterBrian Powell vs. E. Kentucky, 3/19/94 (UGA 9-0)UGA Pitcher Threw a One-HitterJohn Hill vs. Winthrop, 3/13/94 (UGA 10-0)UGA Pitcher(s) Threw a Two-HitterJustin Grimm, Jason Leaver (3), Will Harvil (5), Alex McRee (6.1), Joshua Fields (8), Nick Montgomery (9) vs. Jax. State, 3/5/08 (UGA 19-1)UGA Pitcher Tossed a ShutoutNick Montgomery vs. Ga. Tech, 6/1/08 (UGA 8-0)UGA Pitcher Tossed an SEC ShutoutMickey Westphal @ Florida, 4/28/06 (UGA 7-0)UGA Pitchers Combined for an SEC ShutoutAlex McRee, Michael Palazzone (5), Will Harvil (8), Dean Weaver (9) vs. #25 Miss. State, 3/21/09 (UGA 4-0)UGA Pitcher Had a Complete GameNick Montgomery vs. Ga. Tech, 6/1/08 (UGA 8-0)UGA Pitcher Had a Complete Game on RoadStephen Dodson @ Alabama, 4/13/07 (UGA 4-1)UGA Got Back-to-Back Complete Game WinsJeremy Brown and Scott Murphy vs. Florida, 4/13-14/01 (UGA 9-4 and 9-3)UGA Pitcher Recorded 8 Consecutive Ks Joshua Fields @ Winthrop, 5/18/05 (UGA 10-6 in 11); In relief, first eight hitters he facedUGA Pitcher Recorded 15(+) StrikeoutsCliff Brand(15) @ Ole Miss, 4/18/99 (OM 11-7 in 11)UGA Pitcher Recorded 14 StrikeoutsBrooks Brown vs. Tennessee, 4/22/06 (UGA 3-0)UGA Was No-HitRick Honeycutt of Tennessee, 3/19/76 (UT 1-0)Note: Honeycutt walked and scored the lone run in his first plate appearance and finished 2-for-2 to go with his no-hitter.UGA Was One-HitBrett Eibner of #5 Arkansas, 4/19/09 (UA 2-0)UGA Was Two-HitMatt Ginter of Miss. State, 3/12/99 (MSU 5-1)UGA Was Shutout (One pitcher/Combined)Daniel Bradshaw of #2 LSU, 5/23/09 (LSU 16-0 in 7 inn.)Nathan Baker, Justin Cryer (7), Code Satterwhite (9) of #20 Ole Miss, 4/8/07 (OM 9-0)Pitcher Recorded 15(+) Strikeouts vs. UGAR.A. Dickey (16) of Tennessee, 4/21/96 (UT 8-0)

HITTINGUGA Player Went 5-for-5 in a GameJoey Lewis @ Ole Kentucky, 4/28/07 (4-1B, 1-2B)UGA Player Had 5 Hits in a GameMatt Cerione vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/29/09 (5-for-6, 2-HR)UGA Player Went 6-for-6 in a Game(School Record, Ties SEC Record):David Coffey vs. Gardner-Webb, 2/15/03 UGA Player Hit for the CycleJosh Smith vs. UNC-Wilmington, 3/14/04 UGA Player Had 7 RBI in an InningBobby Felmy vs. Liberty, 3/5/04UGA Player Had 8 RBI in an Inning(School Record, SEC Record):Jeff Pyburn vs. Westminster, 4/4/80UGA Player Had 7 RBI in a Game Rich Poythress vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/29/09UGA Player Had 10 RBI in a Game (School Record):Roger Miller vs. Ga. College, 4/15/87

UGA Player Spoiled a Perfect Game in the 9th with a 2-out Pinch HitDoc Harper vs. Auburn (George Johnson) in 1921 (AU 4-0)UGA Executed Successful Suicide SqueezeJonathan Wyatt vs. #15 Ga. Tech (T.F.), 5/11/06Every UGA starter Had A Hit and Scored a Runvs. Youngstown State, 2/20/09 (UGA 15-2)

HOME RUNSUGA Led off Game with a HRZach Cone vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/31/09 (OSU 13-6)UGA Led off Game with Back-to-Back HRsDonn Perno and Scott Bohlke vs. UNC-Wilm., 3/1/97UGA Hit Back-to-Back HRsLevi Hyams and Matt Cerione vs. Kennesaw State, 4/21/09UGA Hit Back-to-Back-to-Back HRsSteve Carter, Derek Lilliquist and Rich Bielski off Sam Drake of Ga. Tech, 4/29/87UGA Player Hit a Walk-Off HRGordon Beckham vs. Georgia State, 4/16/08 (3-run)UGA Player Had a Pinch-Hit HRPeter Verdin vs. Winthrop, 4/8/09 UGA Player Hit 2 HRs in a GameZach Cone vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/31/09UGA Player Hit 3 HRs in a Game (Ties School Record): Rich Poythress vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/29/09 UGA Player Had An Inside-the-Park HRBobby Felmy @ #11 Arkansas, 3/24/06UGA Player Had Inside-the-Park Grand SlamDavid Coffey vs. Tenn. Tech, 4/30/03UGA Player Hit a HR in his 1st ABJustin McClain (3-run) vs. North Carolina, 2/22/02UGA Freshman Hit a HR in his 1st AB of Season OpenerDoc Brooks vs. UNC-Asheville, 2/12/99UGA Player Hit a HR in 5 Straight GamesDoc Brooks in 1999 (vs. Florida-2G, Clemson-1G, UK-2G including eventual game-winner in 9-8 in an 11-inning win over UK in LexingtonUGA Player Hit a Grand SlamMatt Cerione vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/29/09UGA Player Hit a Grand Slam That Won a Fan $5,000Michael Demperio vs. Jacksonville St., 3/5/08 UGA Player Hit a Walk-Off Grand SlamBobby Felmy vs. Ga.So., 2/27/04 (UGA 7-4 in 10 inn.)UGA Player Hit Two Grand Slams in a Game(School record, SEC Record)Roger Miller vs. Ga. College, 4/15/87UGA Hit Two Grand Slams in An InningRich Poythress and Matt Cerione vs. Ohio State (8th inn.) @ FSU, 5/29/09UGA Team Hit for the “HR Cycle” in a Gamevs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/29/09 (UGA 24-8)(Matt Cerione, Rich Poythress, Joey Lewis-Solo HR; Poyth-ress-2R-HR; Lewis-3R-HR; Poythress, Cerione, Grand Slam)Opponent Led off Game with a HRShane Robinson (FSU), 6/3/06 Opponent Hit Back-to-Back HRsStewart Ijames and Derrick Alfonso of Louisville off Joshua FIelds, 5/31/08Opponent Hit a Grand Slam vs. UGAAlex Avila (Alabama) at Foley Field, 5/16/08Opponent Hit 5 Consecutive HRsNeil Geisler, Justin Smoak, Phil Disher off Mickey Westphal; Andrew Crisp, Robbie Grinestaff of Stephen Dodson, South Carolina, 6/10/06 (tied NCAA record)Opponent Had An Inside-the-Park HRMichael Stephens (Ohio State) @ FSU, 5/31/09 Opponent Hit a Walk-Off HRDavid Butler (Michigan) @ ECU Classic, 3/5/05

BASERUNNINGUGA Player Had 3 SB in a GameJonathan Taylor vs. Quinnipiac, 3/6/09UGA Player Had 4 SB in a Game (School Record)Rodney Bellamy vs. Westminster, 4/4/80UGA Player Stole HomeBryce Massanari @ Kentucky, 4/11/09

DEFENSEUGA Turned 4 Double Playsvs. Quinnipiac, 3/7/09 (UGA 19-6)UGA Turned 5(+) Double Plays (School Record)5 (Twice), Last vs. East Tenn., 3/1/98 (UGA 9-1)

Opponent Turned 5(+) Double Plays on UGA6 by Clemson, 4/11/95 (CU 5-4)UGA Turned a Triple PlayVersus Florida State, 5/18/63 (FSU 4-3)Combination included Carroll Minick, Tommy Reid, Jerry Templeton and Tommy PerdueOpponent Turned a Triple Play on UGASouth Carolina at Foley Field, 4/9/99 (UGA 8-1) UGA Made 5 Errors in a GameYoungstown State, 2/22/09 (UGA 12-8)UGA Made 6 Errors in a Game@ Tennessee, 4/19/97 (UT 28-10)UGA Made 7 Errors in a Gamevs. Winthrop, 2/9/97 (UGA 6-4)Opponent Made 5 Errors in a GameTennessee, 4/21/06 (UT 7-4 in 11)Opponent Made 6 Errors in a GameGeorgia Tech, 6/2/08 (UGA 18-6)Opponent Made 7 Errors in a GameYoungstown State, 2/20/09 (UGA 15-2)UGA Outfielder Had 8 PutoutsJoey Side @ #8 Florida, 4/4/04 (UGA 9-5)

BIG INNINGS10 Runs in an Inning10 vs. Ohio State @ FSU, 5/29/09 {8th inn.} (UGA 24-8)12+Runs in an Inning13 vs. Liberty, 3/5/04 {8th inn.} (UGA 24-6)Opponent Scored 10+Runs in an Inning11 @ Ga. Tech, 4/28/99 {2nd inn.} (GT 21-4)

SWEEPSA Sweep in an SEC SeriesHome: 2009 vs. #25 Miss. State; Road: 2009@ KentuckyGot Swept in an SEC SeriesHome: 2009 vs. #17 Florida; Road: 2009 @ South Carolina

MARGINSLargest Margin of Victory by Georgia25: Erskine 27-2 on 4/16/80; 24: Piedmont 30-6 on 4/12/76

Greatest Margin of Defeat for Georgia24: Florida 27-3 on 3/21/64; 22: Auburn 23-1 on 3/25/94

Largest Deficit Overcome by Georgia9 Trailed #21 Arkansas 10-1 after 5 inn. in Fayetteville on

3/15/08; Won 15-129 Trailed South Carolina 9-0 in T3rd. at SEC Tournament

in Hoover, Ala. on 5/26/06; Won 16-10Largest Deficit Overcome by Opponent11 South Carolina trailed Georgia 13-2 in the B6th in Columbia, S.C. on 5/19/07; Won 14-13

A Tie Game10-10 @ LSU after 12 innings (travel rule), 4/20/08

A Tie Game At Foley Field11-11 vs. LSU in Athens, 5/12/99 (Game declared a tie after 9 innings due to SEC rule regarding visiting team travel departure priority: UGA’s Adam Swann hit a pinch-hit two-run HR to tie game in the 9th)

A Tie Game (Due to Darkness)9-9 vs. Florida in Athens after 9 innings in game two of a doubleheader, 3/18/84Note: Lights installed at Foley Field in 1985.

David Coffeyhad an inside-the-park

grand slam in 2003!

Stephen Dodson tossed back-to-back SEC complete game

wins in 2007.

The Last Time It Happened

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The 1990 season will long be remembered as the finest ever produced at Georgia. Catcher Terry Childers’ play in the seventh preserved a 2-1 lead as Stan Payne and Dave Fleming combined to lead the Bulldogs to the national title. Georgia was invited to Washington D.C., to discuss the strategy they used with President George Bush, a baseball letterman in his collegiate days at Yale.

1990 College World Series All-Tournament TeamPitchers (2): Dave Fleming and Mike Rebhan, Georgia; Catcher: Michael Daniel, Okla. State; First Base: Doug Radziewicz, Georgia; Second Base: Troy Paulsen, Stanford; Shortstop: Brad Beanb-lossom, Okla. State; Third Base: Bobby Carlsen, Okla. State; Outfield (3): Jeffrey Hammonds, Stanford, Tim Clark, LSU, Jason Rychlick, Citadel; Designated Hitter: Lyle Mouton, LSU; +1990 CWS MVP: Mike Rebhan, Georgia+CWS Note: In 1996, the CWS celebrated its 50th anniversary. All-Decade teams were selected by a panel and Rebhan made it for the 1990s. In the series, he beat Stanford’s Mike Mussina twice, going 2-0 with a 1.00 ERA and two complete games.

1990 National Championship GameGeorgia 2, Oklahoma State 1

UGA ab r h rbi OSU ab r h rbi Smith, cf 4 0 1 0 Simmons, 2b 3 1 2 0Cooper, 3b 3 1 1 1 Carlsen, 3b 3 0 0 0Showalter, ss 4 0 2 0 Beanblossm, ss 3 0 1 0Jester, dh 2 0 0 0 Daniel, c 3 0 0 1Chick, rf 3 0 0 1 Burnitz, rf 3 0 0 0Radziewicz, 1b 4 0 0 0 Kelly, dh 4 0 2 0Suplee, lf 3 0 0 0 Dailey, lf 4 0 0 0Childers, c 4 1 2 0 Perez, cf 3 0 0 0Alfonso, 2b 4 0 0 0 Cervantes, 1b 0 0 0 0 Walbergh, 1b 2 0 0 0Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 28 1 5 1 Georgia 000 110 000 -- 2 6 1Oklahoma State 000 001 000 -- 1 5 1

E --Showalter, Moody. DP-Georgia, 3, Oklahoma St. 1. LOB-Georgia 7, Oklahoma St. 6. 2B-Smith, Kelly. S-Carlsen. SF-Chick, Daniel.Georgia IP H R ER BB SOPayne (W, 7-1) 6.0 4 1 1 3 6 Fleming (SV, 2) 3.0 1 0 0 1 4Oklahoma StateBurbank (L, 10-2) 6.2 6 2 2 1 2Moody 2.1 0 0 0 2 4 Payne pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.HPB --Jester by Burbank. Umpires --Home-Dick Runchey, 1B-Hank Rountree, 2B-Randy Cristal, 3B-Ken Eldridge; LF-Don January, RF-Bob Hernandez. T-2:53. A-16,482.

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First Season1886 was the first real season according to living legend Dan Magill

who spoke with early lettermen from that period. Baseball is the oldest varsity sport on campus. C.E. Morris was the team captain, leading Georgia to a 2-0 mark in its inaugural season. The wins came against a town team from Athens and a team from Emory College in Oxford, Ga. The game against Emory was played at Union Point.

The ace pitcher of the team was Charles Ed Morris who introduced the curve ball to the South. His catcher was his brother John, who for years headed Georgia’s German department and was faculty chairman of athlet-ics. Club teams were in existence at Georgia as early as 1867 according to Georgia historian E. Merton Coulter.

Entering the 2010 season, Georgia’s record is 2,016-1,492-23.

First Coach “Hustlin” Hughie Jennings served as

coach beginning in 1895 until 1899. Jen-nings, a former standout for the Baltimore Orioles who also managed the Detroit Tigers from 1907-20, was one of the first 35 men elected into baseball’s Hall of Fame. During Jennings’ tenure, scores began to be recorded.

First FieldHerty Field, named for Charles Herty

a Georgia graduate and later a chemistry professor, spearheaded the efforts to re-do the school’s athletic field as a home to all of its sports. He earned his doctorate at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and during this time he learned more about a different version of the sport of rugby, referred to as a football. Herty is credited with introducing the sport of football to his alma mater and serving as the first coach. Along with attracting Pop Warner, a former Cornell captain to eventually coach Georgia in football in 1895, he also helped Hughie Jennings become the first baseball coach. Steadman V. Sanford followed Herty as “physical director” and by 1912, a new facility for both baseball and football was built and eventually named Sanford Field.

First ChampionshipIn 1908, team captain Frank Martin led UGA to a 20-2 campaign and

its first-ever Southern Championship. The team’s record of 20 straight wins stands today. The two losses came to professional teams in exhibitions.

Famed sportswriter Grantland Rice, then sports editor of the Atlanta Journal, called the 1908 team “the greatest baseball team - or any other kind of team - ever assembled in the South.” Georgia won its first SEC title in 1933.

First Round Draft Picks Georgia has had eight first round picks in the annual Major League Baseball Draft: Larry Littleton (1976), Jeff Pyburn (1980), Derek Lilliquist and Cris Carpenter (1987), Kendall Rhine (1992), Brooks Brown (2006), Gordon Beckham (2008) and Joshua Fields (2008).

1990 National ChampionsGeorgia earned the 1990 NCAA crown after defeating Oklahoma State

2-1 in the title game. Also, they made a trip to the White House and met President George Bush. Mike Rebhan was named Most Outstanding Player in the CWS after beating the Stanford Cardinal and Mike Mussina twice.

In 1996 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the CWS, Rebhan was named to the CWS All-Decade team for the 1990s.

Foley FieldGeorgia has played here since 1966. In 1990, the field was renovated

at a cost of $3.5 million. The current stadium has a seating capacity of 3,291, and includes indoor and outdoor bullpens, indoor batting cages, a spacious locker room and players lounge, equipment room, and one of the top press facilities in the country. In 2001, Foley Field served as host to an NCAA Regional and Super Regional as the Bulldogs advanced to the College World Series. In 2004, Georgia played host to an NCAA Regional again and ultimately reached the College World Series after winning a Super Regional at Ga. Tech. In 2006 and 2008, Georgia played host to and won regionals and super regionals en route to the CWS.

Largest CrowdsHome: 4,461. On March 21, 2009, third-ranked Georgia blanked 25th-

ranked Miss. State 4-0 behind the pitching of Alex McRee, Michael Palazzone, Will Harvil and Dean Weaver who combined to register 14 strikeouts. Joey Lewis and Lyle Allen accounted for all the runs with home runs. Georgia went on to sweep MSU as a record 12,026 attended the three-game series.

Road: 28,836. #15 Ga. Tech beat #12 Georgia 12-5 at Turner Field in Atlanta on May 11, 2004. At the time, it ranked as the second largest crowd to see a college baseball game in NCAA history.

Longest Tenure at the Helm“Big Jim” Whatley served as the Georgia mentor for 25 seasons (1950,

’52-’75), recording 336 wins, second most in Bulldog history. Whatley passed away in May of 2001 at the age of 88.

National HonorsGeorgia has had 35 All-Americans in the program’s history including

most recently Rich Poythress (1B) in 2009, Gordon Beckham (SS) and Joshua Fields (RHP) in 2008.Twice in Bulldog history, Georgia has had a player win National Player/Pitcher/Closer of the Year honors. Outfielder Ron Wenrich was named National Freshman of the Year in 1985. Derek Lilliquist was named National Pitcher of the Year in 1987. Fields was named the National Stopper of the Year in 2008.

Most Successful Major LeaguerSpurgeon “Spud” Chandler, who pitched for the Bulldogs from 1929-32,

went on to play for the New York Yankees from 1937-47. He was a part of seven World Series teams, including six that won championships.

DID YOU KNOW? When New York Yankee great Yogi Berra was called up to the big leagues, the first pitcher he caught was Spud Chandler.

Winningest CoachSteve Webber, who compiled a 500-403-1 record

in 16 seasons (1981-1996). He led the Bulldogs to two College World Series appearances (1987, ’90), including a national championship in 1990. In 1987, Georgia finished the regular season with the best SEC record at 18-8. One of Webber’s former players, David Perno, has directed the Bulldog program since 2002. After his Georgia coaching career, Webber spent eight seasons in the New York Yankees organization including working as the Coordinator of Minor League Instruction from 2000-03.

In 2010, Webber will begin his seventh season with the San Diego Padres organization. He will serve as the pitching coach for the Padres Triple-A club in Portland, Oregon.

Bulldog Baseball Trivia

Cris Carpenter Winningest Coach

two College World Series appearances (1987, ’90),

Georgia finished the regular season with the best SEC record at 18-8. One of Webber’s former players,

2002. After his Georgia coaching career, Webber spent eight seasons in the New York Yankees organization

organization. He will serve as the pitching coach for the Padres Triple-A club

Gordon Beckhamand

Joshua Fields

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Coach Years W L T Pct.C.E. Morris 1886 2 0 0 1.000Hughie Jennings 1895-97 5 17 0 .227M.M. Dickinson 1901, 04-05 18 14 0 .563W.A. Reynolds 1902-03 13 9 1 .482Tommy Stouch 1906-07 12 9 0 .571Hammond Johnson 1908 20 2 0 .909W.J. Lewis 1909 - - -Frank B. Anderson 1910-13 51 16 3 .762Joe Bean 1914-16 33 16 1 .670J.G. Henderson 1917 - - -Glenn Colby 1918 - - -H.J. Stegeman 1919-20 31 13 2 .681W.P. White 1921-33 224 100 7 .687Vernon Smith 1934-37 30 45 0 .400J.V. Sikes 1938-42, 46-47 98 63 1 .608J.B. Whitworth 1943 1 10 0 .090Charley Trippi 1948-49 34 18 0 .654Jim Whatley 1950, 52-75 336 327 3 .507Nolen Richardson 1951 12 13 0 .480Roy Umstattd 1976-80 130 100 1 .565Steve Webber 1981-1996 500 403 1 .554Robert Sapp 1997-99 77 87 1 .470Ron Polk 2000-01 79 48 0 .622David Perno 2002- 289 208 1 .581

BULLDOG TRIVIA While C.E. Morris served as the coach for Geor-gia’s first team in 1886, Hughie Jennings is cred-ited with being the Bulldogs’ first official coach. He played for 17 years in the Major Leagues while also managing the Detroit Tigers from 1907-20. He was the second shortstop and among the first 35 men elected to the Hall of Fame. Also during this era, for-mer Bulldog Claude Derrick began his career with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1909 and played on two World Championship teams in 1910 and 1911. In 1912 with Baltimore, Derrick was the first roommate of rookie George Herman Ruth, better known as “The Babe.”

*Note: No record available for 1909, 1917-18; No team fielded in 1944-45.

Hughie Jennings M.M. Dickinson W.A. Reynolds Hammond Johnson Frank B. Anderson Joe Bean

H.J. Stegeman W.P. White J.V. SikesJim Whatley Steve Webber Robert Sapp

Since 2004, Georgia has made three trips to the

College World Series under Coach David Perno.

Ron Polk David Perno

SEC Coach of the Year1933: W.P. White1953: Jim Whatley1954: Jim Whatley1987: Steve Webber2001: Ron Polk2004: David Perno2008: David Perno

National Coach of the Year1990: Steve Webber (BA, CB)2004: David Perno (BA)

BA=Baseball America; CB=Collegiate Baseball

History of Georgia Coaches

David Perno was the 2004 National Coach of the Year by Baseball America and named SEC Coach of the

Year by the league coaches in 2004 and 2008.

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DID YOU KNOW?Foley Field has played host to numerous post-season events, starting with the 1987 SEC Tournament and continuing today with NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals.

Georgia has won every regional and super regional at Foley Field.

NCAA REGIONALS2001, 2004, 2006, 2008

NCAA SUPER REGIONALS2001, 2006, 2008

Georgia moved to its current location in 1966, and it was named Foley Field in 1968. A $3.5 million renovation was completed in 1990. Improvements to the complex are made annually. Recent projects to upgrade Foley Field include a new drainage system and playing surface, a video scoreboard and new sound system and a batter’s eye backdrop.

Foley Field

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Home of The BulldogsFoley Field, constructed at a cost of $3.5 mil-

lion in 1990, is one of the finest baseball complexes in the country. The stadium’s capacity of 3,291 includes chairback and bleacher-style seating. The grandstand area is covered by a partial roof with both concession stands and rest rooms located in the stadium. A new playing surface and drainage system was installed in the summer of 2003.

The complex continues to get better with new chairbacks on the lower level and in the covered area of the grandstand added in 2003. There are indoor and outdoor bullpens and indoor hitting cages. The lower portion of the stadium includes a spacious locker room, players lounge, a coaches office, an equipment room plus exercise and athletic training facilities.

Georgia Baseball Before Foley Field

The first home for the Diamond Dogs was Herty Field where they played from 1886 until 1911. After that, they moved to Sanford Field until 1943.

The Bulldogs who played at Sanford Field and later advanced to the Major Leagues included Alf Anderson, Spurgeon Chandler, Nolen Richard-son, Johnny Rucker, Fred Sale, Chick Shiver, and Homer Thompson. Bulldog Pond Lippett threw the first no-hitter at home in Georgia history, blanking Pittsburgh 6-0 in 1920. Sale pitched a perfect game at Sanford Field in 1923, a 4-0 win over Virginia. It was the first perfect game in Georgia history and one of only two to date.

After World War II, the Diamond Dogs played on a field with no name located on “Ag. Hill,” where Stegeman Coliseum is today. When construction for the Coliseum began in 1962, the Diamond Dogs moved to their freshman field, which is next to where the Butts-Mehre building is now. In 1966, the Diamond Dogs moved to their current location, and two years later, it was named Foley Field. On May 5, 1990, a $3.5 million refurbished Foley Field was dedicated.

Georgia Baseball FacilitiesYears Facility 1886-1911 Herty Field1912-43 Sanford Field1946-1961 Unnamed/Ag Hill1962-1965 Unnamed Freshman Field1966-present Foley Field

*Georgia did not field a team in 1944-45 due to World War II.

Judge Frank Foley is considered one of Georgia’s all-time greats for his contributions both on and off the field. Foley was a part of the 1908 Southern championship team that recorded a mark of 20-2. He was a distinguished alumnus who is remembered by many as a kind and caring gentleman. His enthusiasm for the University of Georgia was second to none.

Top 20 Crowds at Foley Field (since 1990 renovation)

Crowd Date UGA Opponent Result4,461 3/21/09 #3 #25 Miss. State W, 4-04,302 6/12/06 #6 #15 South Carolina W, 11-64,290 6/02/01 #7 #10 Florida State W, 8-7(10)4,212 6/03/01 #7 #10 Florida State L, 11-64,092 4/4/08 #1 #2 LSU W, 10-84,077 4/14/09 #1 #10 Georgia Tech L, 11-64,058 2/21/01 #15 #1 Georgia Tech L, 10-84,009 4/3/09 #1 #2 LSU L, 8-43,937 6/11/06 #6 #15 South Carolina W, 11-53,876 3/20/09 #3 #25 Miss. State W, 5-33,757 2/25/96 NR #19 Georgia Tech W, 5-23,717 4/09/05 NR #5 Florida L, 12-13,712 4/13/93 #18 #6 Georgia Tech L, 4-13,689 3/22/09 #3 #25 Miss. Sate W, 10-63,672 6/10/06 #6 #15 South Carolina L, 15-63,643 4/24/02 NR #14 Georgia Tech L, 6-13,630 4/6/08 NR #9 South Carolina W, 4-23,625 2/26/05 #6 Ga. Southern L, 4-13,606 3/24/04 #24 Georgia Tech L, 4-33,554 4/25/01 #25 #13 Georgia Tech W, 5-4

Frank Foley:Bulldog letterman and Georgia fan

Sanford Field in the 1920s

Foley Field

Foley Field Stadium Information

Seating Capacity: 3,291 DimensionsLF: 350 CF: 404RF: 314Power Alleys: 370/365

Foley Field Record

(since 1990 renovation)Season ................. Home1990........................ 31-41991.......................23-111992.......................21-101993.......................18-161994.......................14-201995.......................20-121996.......................16-131997.......................20-141998.......................16-141999.................... 22-10-12000........................ 26-62001.......................36-102002.......................19-102003.......................22-122004.......................27-102005.......................18-102006.......................29-112007.......................16-202008.......................27-122009.......................21-12Total: 442-237-1

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 95

Georgia Advances to the 2001 College World Series

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS*Georgia is 4-for-4 in winning NCAA Regionals at Foley Field, advancing in 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2008.

*Georgia is 3-for-3 in winning NCAA Super Regionals at Foley Field, earning a trip to Omaha for the College World Series in 2001, 2006 and 2008.

*The Bulldogs are 16-0 in NCAA elimination games at Foley Field.

*The Bulldogs are 21-7 in the NCAA postseason at Foley Field.

Georgia Advances to the 2006 College World Series

Foley Field

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200896

1886Overall Record: 2-0Head Coach: N/A

1887-1895no results available

1896Overall Record: 3-1Head Coach: Hugh Jennings

1897Overall Record: 10-5Head Coach: Hugh JenningsLexington W 10-6Athens W 7-6Atlanta Professional W 8-6Pennsylvania W 4-0Vanderbilt L 1-0Vanderbilt W 12-4Vanderbilt L 3-1at Auburn W 20-2Wake Forest L 12-11North Carolina W 11-10North Carolina L 15-6at Mercer W 16-7VirginiaVirginiaVirginia(Game Sites Not Available)

1898Overall Record: 5-5Head Coach: Hugh Jenningsno results available

1899Overall Record: 7-6Head Coach: Hugh Jenningsno results available

1900-1901no results availableHead Coach: Unknown (1900)Head Coach: M.M. Dickinson (1901)

1902Overall Record: 7-5-1Head Coach: W.A. ReynoldsAthens W 10-0Hobart College W 9-2Cornell T 6-6Cornell L 8-3at S.C. Coll. L 6-4at North Carolina L 8-2at Wofford W 7-6at Clemson W 2-1Auburn(inAtlanta) W 10-0at Georgia Tech W 11-10at Georgia Tech L 8-7Georgia Tech W 9-7at Mercer(Macon) L 3-1

1903Overall Record: 6-4Head Coach: W.A. ReynoldsDavidson L 5-4Clemson L 13-8Wake Forest W 9-0Auburn W 8-2at Georgia Tech W 5-3Trinity W 5-4Vanderbilt L 12-11at Mercer W 10-4at Mercer W 7-6Georgia Tech W 11-4(Game Sites Not Available)

1904Overall Record: 9-7Head Coach: M.M. Dickinsonno results available

1905Overall Record: 9-7Head Coach: M.M. Dickinsonno results available

1906Overall Record: 12-9Head Coach: Tommy StouchClemson W 9-2Clemson W 4-3Georgia Tech W 4-3Trinity W 4-2Mercer L 12-10Georgia Tech L 5-4Furman W 9-7Georgetown W 7-1George Washington L 12-11Virginia L 7-1Virginia L 8-5Alabama L 8-4Alabama W 19-2Alabama W 11-1Mercer W 7-2Mercer W 6-5Georgia Tech L 9-2Georgia Tech L 3-2Cumberland W 13-6Cumberland W 4-3Cumberland L 6-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1907Overall Record: UnknownHead Coach: Tommy Stouch

1908: Southern ChampionsOverall Record: 20-2Head Coach: Hammond JohnsonGordon W 5-0N.Y. Americans L 4-1Augusta L 10-0Stone Mountain W 7-0Newberry W 11-1Newberry W 11-0Alabama W 9-4Alabama W 8-3Alabama W 17-0Trinity W 3-2Trinity W 2-0

Sewanee W 4-2Spartanburg W 9-4Clemson W 8-0Clemson W 7-0Clemson W 6-0Central U . of Ky. W 10-0Central U. of Ky. W 16-0Mercer W 5-0Mercer W 5-1Washington & Lee W 3-1Washington & Lee W 4-0(Game Sites Not Available)

1909-1910Head Coach: W.J. Lewis (1909), Frank Anderson (1910)no results available

1911Overall Record: 17-5Head Coach: Frank B. AndersonClemson W 5-2Clemson W 3-0Mercer W 6-1Mercer W 2-0Auburn W 2-0Auburn W 2-1Auburn W 2-0Auburn W 3-1Auburn W 7-5Trinity L 1-0Trinity W 7-3Sewanee W 5-2Sewanee W 8-1

Vanderbilt W 5-4Washington & Lee L 2-0Washington & Lee W 5-4Georgia Tech L 6-0Georgia Tech W 3-2Georgia Tech L 2-1Georgia Tech W 6-2Mercer W 3-2Mercer L 3-0(Game Sites Not Available)

1912Overall Record: 15-6-2Head Coach: Frank B. AndersonClemson W 8-0Clemson W 5-1Auburn W 6-3Auburn W 6-1Auburn W 1-0Michigan W 7-0Michigan T 2-2Vanderbilt L 1-0Vanderbilt L 2-0Texas L 9-3Texas W 10-3Trinity W 2-1Trinity W 12-0Navy L 2-0Virginia L 5-1North Carolina L 6-5North Carolina W 5-2N. C. A&M W 2-0Washington & Lee T 7-7Washington & Lee W 3-0

Georgia Tech W 6-4Georgia Tech W 6-4Georgia Tech W 4-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1913Overall Record: 19-5-1Head Coach: Frank AndersonAuburn W 5-1Auburn W 3-1Auburn W 11-0Clemson L 10-8Clemson W 10-4Michigan L 10-3Michigan T 2-2Michigan L 4-3Tulane W 4-1Tulane W 9-0Alabama W 4-2Tennessee W 4-0Tennessee W 15-3Tennessee W 9-3Ohio State L 4-3Michigan A & M W 9-3Michigan A & M W 4-0Vanderbilt W 9-0Vanderbilt W 8-0Washington & Lee W 12-0Washington & Lee W 14-1Georgia Tech W 4-3Georgia Tech W 5-4Georgia Tech L 4-1(Game Sites Not Available)

1914Overall Record: 19-6Head Coach: Joe Beanno results available

1915Overall Record: 14-10-1Head Coach: Joe BeanAtl. Medical School W 16-0Georgetown W 4-3Georgetown W 5-1Auburn L 6-4Auburn L 4-1Auburn W 7-0Mercer L 1-0Mercer W 3-2Mercer W 3-2Mercer W 5-0Alabama W 5-4Alabama L 3-0Mississippi A&M W 3-0Mississippi A&M L 6-4N.C. A&M L 4-3Trinity L 8-2

THE 1895 TEAMGeorgia’s first official coach was Hughie Jennings and his first squad was the 1895 team. The lettermen includ-ed F.K. Boland (manager), G.P. Butler, W.W. Clarke, R.B. Davis, A.G. Foster, M.P. Hall, Lindsley Halsey, W.L. Kemp (captain), Halton Lovejoy, Fred Morris, R.B. Nally, J.C. Pettis, Frank Spain, H.W. Stubbs and E.P. Thompson.

SOUTHERN CHAMPIONS

THE 1908 TEAMGeorgia’s first championship team was the 1908 squad that posted a 20-2 mark under coach Hammond Johnson. They won a school record 20 in a row including 11 shutouts with the two losses coming in exhibi-tions against professional teams. The lettermen included Clyde Bar-nett, Brian Bocock, Hugh Bostwick, Carlysle Cobb, Glen Colby, C.H. Cox, Claude Derrick, Frank Foley, Richard Graves, Harry Harmon, Mor-ton Hodgson, James Lucas, Frank Martin (captain), Erle Newsome, William Oglesby, Jim Redfearn, Fred Rogers and James Watson.

Trinity

Georgia’s first championship team was the 1908 squad that posted a 20-2 mark under coach Hammond Johnson. They won a school record 20 in a row including 11 shutouts with the two losses coming in exhibitions against professional teams. The lettermen included Clyde Barnett, Brian Bocock, Hugh Bostwick, Carlysle Cobb, Glen Colby, C.H. Cox, Claude Derrick, Frank Foley, Richard Graves, Harry Harmon, Morton Hodgson, James Lucas, Frank Martin (captain), Erle Newsome, William Oglesby, Jim Redfearn, Fred Rogers and James Watson.

Annual Results

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 97

The 1917 Team: Lettermen included J.G. Ashley (manager), G.X. Cheven, J.V. Cranford, Rube David, Whitey Davis, Lawrence Fox, N.J. Gillis (captain), H.N. Kemp, Bob McWhorter, Ferris Mize, Tom Philpot, J. Qualttlebaum, C.W. Ranson, Claude Satterfield, B.C. Spurlock, G.H. Westbrook and Vernon Wooten.

Davidson L 9-4Virginia L 1-0Virginia W 6-4Navy L 11-6Clemson W 6-3Clemson W 9-3Georgia Tech T 1-1Georgia Tech W 7-4Georgia Tech W 5-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1916-1917no results availableHead Coach: Joe Bean (1916), J.G. Henderson (1917)

1918 Overall Record: UnknownHead Coach: Glen ColbyOglethorpe AthensAuburn AthensAuburn AthensDavidson AthensNorth Carolina AthensTrinity AthensTrinity AthensMercer AthensMercer AthensMercer MaconMercer MaconVanderbilt AthensVanderbilt AthensAuburn AuburnAuburn AuburnGeorgia Tech AthensGeorgia Tech AthensGeorgia Tech AtlantaGeorgia Tech Atlanta

1919: Southern ChampionsOverall Record 16-4-2Head Coach: H.J. StegemanOglethorpe W 10-0Oglethorpe W 2-1Mercer W 9-0Mercer L 2-0Clemson W 7-6Clemson T 2-2Clemson W 1-0Clemson W 4-3Virginia W 5-4Virginia L 3-0Virginia W 7-2Virginia W 3-2

Auburn W 5-4Auburn T 0-0Auburn L 1-0Auburn W 9-5Alabama W 6-1Georgia Tech W 2-0Georgia Tech W 8-0Georgia Tech W 7-5Georgia Tech W 5-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1920Overall Record: 15-9Head Coach: H.J. StegemanOglethorpe W 6-1Clemson W 6-2Clemson W 3-0Maryland State L 7-6Maryland State W 11-1Furman W 4-1Virginia W 4-0Virginia L 5-4Washington & Lee W 10-7Michigan L 2-0Michigan W 6-2Clemson W 5-2Pittsburgh W 6-0Pittsburgh W 4-3Mercer W 9-5Mercer W 4-0Auburn L 9-3Auburn L 3-0Vanderbilt L 4-2Vanderbilt W 4-1Mercer L 3-2Mercer W 2-0Auburn L 1-0Auburn L 5-4(Game Sites Not Available)

1921Overall Record: 19-8-3Head Coach: W.P. WhiteCincinnati W 14-5Cincinnati W 5-0Clemson W 2-1Clemson W 10-2Yale W 6-5Yale W 2-1Oglethorpe T 3-3Oglethorpe T 7-7Furman W 8-5Furman W 6-2Mercer W 2-0

Mercer W 7-4Mercer L 2-0Mercer W 10-0Alabama W 5-4Alabama W 5-1Alabama T 2-2Alabama W 3-1Michigan W 6-4Ft. Benning W 5-2Ft. Benning W 5-2Auburn L 4-1Auburn L 12-4Auburn L 4-0Vanderbilt L 7-4Vanderbilt L 6-1Kentucky W 11-1Washington & Lee L 4-2Washington & Lee W 5-0(Game Sites Not Available)

1922Overall Record: 24-6-1Head Coach: W.P. WhiteFt. Benning W 5-4Ft. Benning T 1-1Oglethorpe W 4-1Oglethorpe W 7-0Mercer W 9-2Mercer W 6-5Clemson W 2-1Clemson W 2-1Michigan W 3-2Michigan L 5-3North Carolina L 9-6N.C. A&E L 9-0Maryland W 3-2Maryland W 7-6Yale L 1-0Alabama W 7-6Alabama W 6-4Ft. Benning W 14-2Ft. Benning W 10-3Vanderbilt W 5-2Tennessee W 3-1Tennessee W 6-1Auburn W 7-1Auburn W 3-2Auburn L 2-0Auburn W 5-1Kentucky W 1-0Kentucky W 11-7Mississippi College W 6-0Mercer W 5-0Mercer L 8-0

(Game Sites Not Available)

1923Overall Record: 19-10-1Head Coach: W.P. WhiteFt. Benning W 5-4Ft. Benning L 2-1Dahlonega W 11-3Pennsylvania L 3-1Yale W 9-0Yale W 7-2Maryland W 4-3Dartmouth L 5-4Dartmouth T 4-4Clemson W 2-1Clemson L 2-1Trinity L 2-1Michigan L 6-5Mississippi A&M W 5-4Mississippi A&M L 2-1Alabama L 5-3Vanderbilt W 5-1Vanderbilt W 2-1Virginia W 4-0Virginia L 8-6North Carolina W 9-1Auburn W 7-4Auburn W 9-1Auburn W 3-0Oglethorpe W 5-4Oglethorpe W 2-0Mercer L 1-0Mercer W 5-0Mercer W 3-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1924Overall Record: 21-7Head Coach: W.P. WhiteClemson W 19-5Clemson W 11-4Dartmouth W 6-2Mercer W 8-2Michigan W 10-3Michigan W 6-0Alabama L 8-2Alabama W 4-2Maryland W 23-3Maryland W 9-8Harvard L 6-2Harvard W 5-3Brown W 14-6Yale L 4-3Princeton L 7-2Oglethorpe W 7-6Oglethorpe L 8-1Virginia L 2-1Auburn W 5-3Auburn L 2-1Auburn W 9-0Virginia W 3-0North Carolina W 11-2North Carolina W 4-3Mercer W 4-1Mercer W 7-1Virginia W 6-4Virginia L 2-1(Game Sites Not Available)

1925Overall Record: 21-11Head Coach: W.P. WhiteOhio State W 7-0Ohio State W 8-3Furman L 11-8Ft. Benning W 7-6Ft. Benning W 2-1Clemson W 7-1Clemson W 6-0

Dartmouth L 5-4Dartmouth W 7-6Auburn W 5-2Auburn W 3-2Alabama L 10-9Alabama L 7-3Mercer L 4-1Mercer W 7-3Maryland W 6-0Maryland W 3-1Notre Dame L 15-0Notre Dame W 2-1Michigan W 13-2Michigan L 6-5Mercer W 2-1Mercer W 11-0Auburn W 8-0Auburn W 4-1Georgia Tech W 4-0Georgia Tech W 7-3Georgia Tech L 10-9Georgia Tech W 6-4Oglethorpe L 4-1Oglethorpe L 3-1(Game Sites Not Available)

1926Overall Record: 21-8Head Coach: W.P. WhiteOhio State W 8-2Ohio State W 8-1Auburn L 6-2Ft. Benning L 9-1Ft. Benning W 3-2Oglethorpe W 2-1Alabama W 11-8Alabama W 5-4Notre Dame W 7-6Notre Dame W 5-2Illinois L 5-3Illinois L 2-0Michigan W 6-1Michigan W 11-1Vanderbilt W 5-3Vanderbilt W 16-6Mercer W 6-4Mercer L 5-4Auburn L 11-9Auburn W 3-1Georgia Tech W 2-1Georgia Tech W 5-3Georgia Tech L 7-6Georgia Tech L 4-3Notre Dame L 4-2Notre Dame W 3-2Ohio State L 3-0Ohio State W 3-1Kentucky W 11-7Kentucky W 16-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1927Overall Record: 19-11Head Coach: W.P. WhiteOhio State W 7-2Ohio State W 4-2Clemson W 10-7Clemson W 10-8Auburn L 7-6Auburn L 6-2Alabama L 5-4Alabama W 7-3Vanderbilt L 8-2Vanderbilt W 9-1Mercer W 14-4Mercer W 14-12Kentucky W 15-6Kentucky W 7-6Michigan L 5-3

Annual Results

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 200898

Michigan L 4-1Notre Dame L 4-0Notre Dame W 4-2Clemosn W 8-4Clemson W 9-0Georgia Tech W 8-1Georgia Tech W 10-9North Carolina L 4-1 North Carolina W 4-1Georgia Tech L 10-5Georgia Tech W 10-8Maryland W 5-1Maryland W 8-5Virginia L 6-3Virginia L 9-6(Game Sites Not Available)

1928Overall Record: 18-6-1Head Coach: W.P. WhiteMercer W 13-9Mercer W 9-7Kentucky W 9-0Kentucky W 6-1Maryland W 5-4Maryland W 9-1Mercer W 15-2Auburn T 3-3Michigan L 8-3Michigan L 12-7Alabama W 6-4Alabama W 7-0South Carolina W 10-0South Carolina W 5-3North Carolina W 12-1North Carolina L 6-5Tennessee W 11-2Tennessee W 7-2Auburn L 5-1Oglethorpe W 9-8Oglethorpe W 10-7Georgia Tech W 9-5Georgia Tech W 15-4Georgia Tech W 3-2Georgia Tech L 7-5(Game Sites Not Available)

1929Overall Record: 13-8Head Coach: W.P. WhiteClemson W 5-3Clemson W 4-2South Carolina W 10-6South Carolina W 8-3Clemson W 5-4Clemson L 9-7Michigan L 4-2Michigan L 6-3Mississippi L 6-5Mississippi W 6-5Alabama L 2-1Oglethorpe L 5-3Oglethorpe L 2-1Georgia Tech W 8-2Georgia Tech W 12-1Auburn W 11-1Auburn L 6-2Mercer W 3-2Mercer W 3-2Georgia Tech L 9-5Georgia Tech W 3-1(Game Sites Not Available)

1930Overall Record: 15-8Head Coach: W.P. WhiteMercer W 3-0

Mercer W 7-6North Carolina W 9-1North Carolina L 6-4Auburn W 2-0Auburn W 7-3Michigan W 7-3Michigan W 11-7Alabama L 11-8Alabama W 10-2Duke W 7-6Duke L 9-8North Carolina W 7-0North Carolina L 7-3Oglethorpe L 7-0Oglethorpe L 10-3Auburn W 4-2Auburn L 8-7Ole Miss L 7-6Ole Miss W 4-3Georgia Tech W 4-3Georgia Tech W 4-3Georgia Tech W 7-6Gerogia Tech W 7-3(Game Sites Not Available)

1931Overall Record: 11-10Head Coach: W.P. WhiteMaryland W 9-1Florida W 3-2Florida L 3-2Oglethorpe L 12-9Oglethorpe L 9-6Mercer W 8-7Mercer L 3-2Florida W 9-3Florida W 7-4Auburn L 12-2Auburn L 13-7Mercer W 4-3Mercer W 5-4Auburn L 3-1Auburn L 7-6Georgia Tech W 7-6Georgia Tech L 5-3Oglethorpe W 11-6Oglethorpe W 1-0Georgia Tech W 17-0Georgia Tech L 11-4(Game Sites Not Available)

1932Overall Record: 11-4Head Coach: W.P. WhiteClemson W 5-4Clemson W 10-8South Carolina W 4-1South Carolina L 4-1Oglethorpe L 13-0Florida W 2-1Florida W 9-2Auburn W 5-1Auburn W 11-3Oglethorpe L 13-6Oglethorpe L 8-7Georgia Tech W 8-3Georgia Tech W 9-3Georgia Tech W 5-0Georgia Tech W 10-9(Game Sites Not Available)

1933: SEC ChampionsOverall Record: 12-3-1SEC Record: 8-1 (Champs)Head Coach: W.P. WhiteClemson W 13-11Alabama W 8-6

Alabama W 8-5Auburn T 8-8Oglethorpe L 7-6Oglethorpe L 3-1Auburn W 8-1Alabama W 11-5Alabama W 3-2Oglethorpe W 10-8Oglethorpe W 8-1Georgia Tech W 4-1Georgia Tech W 10-2Georgia Tech W 13-4Georgia Tech L 9-3Oglethorpe W 7-4(Game Sites Not Available)

1934Overall Record: 9-10-1SEC Record: 7-4Head Coach: Vernon SmithToronto L 12-3Florida L 15-5House of David L 12-8Florida W 7-6Florida W 7-5Buford L 21-1Auburn L 9-8Auburn W 12-7Oglethorpe W 4-1Auburn W 10-6Auburn W 5-0Georgia Tech L 9-8Georgia Tech W 4-3Oglethorpe L 3-2Oglethorpe L 7-5Clemson L 5-2Clemson W 4-3Georgia Tech L 9-7Georgia Tech W 4-3(Game Sites Not Available)

1935 Overall Record: 8-10SEC Record: 4-4Head Coach: Vernon SmithBuford W 10-6St. Louis L 12-5Auburn L 4-3Auburn W 11-5Clemson W 2-0Clemson L 4-3Clemson L 7-2Clemson L 6-4Oglethorpe L 9-3Oglethorpe W 13-4Oglethorpe W 4-3Oglethorpe L 6-2Georgia Tech L 9-7Georgia Tech W 8-2Florida L 7-0Florida L 5-1Georgia Tech W 4-1(Games Sites Not Available)

1936Overall Record: 9-11SEC Record: 3-5Head Coach: Vernon SmithClemson W 6-0Clemson L 3-2Auburn W 3-2Auburn L 8-3Cincinnati W 15-9Auburn L 6-2Auburn L 3-0Florida L 10-6Florida W 7-6

Oglethorpe L 6-0Oglethorpe L 5-1Buford W 3-1Buford W 6-2Buford L 12-5Clemson W 6-2Clemson L 5-4Florida L 4-2Florida W 8-6Oglethorpe L 10-6Oglethorpe W 12-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1937Overall Record: 5-12SEC Record: 2-8Head Coach: Vernon SmithOhio University L 9-7Clemson W 13-1Clemson L 3-2Auburn L 7-4Auburn L 12-7Auburn L 2-1Auburn L 7-2Oglethorpe L 4-2Oglethorpe W 3-2Oglethorpe L 4-0Clemson L 11-9Clemson L 6-1Georgia Tech L 5-4Georgia Tech W 13-8Florida W 8-7Florida L 9-1Georgia Tech L 16-11Georgia Tech L 6-5

1938Overall Record: 16-10SEC Record:5-3Head Coach: J.V. Sikesno results available

1939Overall Record: 16-10SEC Record: 5-4Head Coach: J.V. SikesStetson W 14-3Stetson L 8-3Rollins W 7-3Rollins W 12-1Michigan State W 3-2Michigan State L 5-4Clemson W 6-0Clemson W 27-4South Carolina L 11-1South Carolina W 10-1Clemson W 11-7Oglethorpe L 6-5Oglethorpe W 6-5Auburn L 5-2Auburn W 6-3South Carolina L 13-6Florida L 5-3Florida L 12-1Auburn L 10-7Auburn W 5-3Greensboro W 18-1Oglethorpe W 3-1Oglethorpe L 6-5Georgia Tech L 9-3Georgia Tech W 3-0Georgia Tech W 11-2(Game Sites Not Available)

1940Overall Record: 15-5SEC Record: 9-1

Head Coach: J.V. Sikesno results available1941Overall Record: 17-6SEC Record: 8-2Head Coach: J.V. Sikesno results available

1942Overall Record: 12-7SEC Record: 6-2Head Coach: J.V. Sikesno results available

1943Overall Record: 1-10SEC Record: 1-3Head Coach: J.B. WhitworthPresbyterian L 8-1Presbyterian L 21-4Auburn L 14-3Auburn W 6-5Clemson L 8-1at Auburn L 6-4at Auburn L 5-4at Presbyterian L 26-3at Presbyterian L 13-9at Clemson L 20-8Ft. Benning L 10-1

1944-1945Georgia did not field a team during these two war years.

1946Overall Record: 18-10SEC Record: 8-4Head Coach: J.V. Sikes

1947Overall Record: 10-18SEC Record: 4-11Head Coach: J.V. Sikes

1948Overall Record: 16-10SEC Record: 9-8Head Coach: Charley TrippiRollins L 14-7Rollins L 10-2Florida Southern W 11-4Florida Southern W 8-1Tampa W 21-9Tampa W 8-6Furman L 1-0Auburn W 10-2Clemson W 5-2Furman W 8-3Tennessee W 12-4Tennessee W 8-0Vanderbilt W 8-4Vanderbilt L 8-6Kentucky L 12-10Kentucky W 26-2Tennessee L 6-5Tennessee L 9-0Auburn L 6-1Auburn L 5-4Georgia Tech W 11-9Georgia Tech L 14-10Kentucky W 13-9Kentucky L 11-6Georgia Tech W 13-11Georgia Tech W 8-3(Game Sites Not Available)

Annual Results

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 99

1949Overall Record: 18-8SEC Record: 11-7Head Coach: Charley Trippiat Furman W 1-0Duke W 8-4Duke L 5-3Vanderbilt W 10-6Vanderbilt L 4-3at Clemson W 12-6South Carolina L 4-3at Auburn L 5-4at Auburn L 4-2Tennessee W 3-2Tennessee W 10-0Auburn W 15-0Auburn L 8-5at Kentucky L 3-2at Kentucky W 13-12Florida W 8-3Florida W 4-0at Oglethorpe W 6-0Oglethorpe W 11-1Furman W 6-5Georgia Tech W 7-6at Georgia Tech L 9-8Kentucky W 15-0Kentucky W 13-7at Georgia Tech L 8-7Georgia Tech W 8-7

1950 Overall Record: 18-10-1 SEC Record: 10-6Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida L 7-3at Florida L 8-6at Mercer L 5-2at Furman W 5-0Duke W 10-3Duke W 10-3Mercer W 10-2Kentucky W 5-2Kentucky W 6-4South Carolina W 8-3at Auburn W 8-5at Auburn W 5-3Clemson W 8-5Tennessee W 7-5Tennessee W 8-0at Clemson L 7-3Auburn W 5-2Auburn L 10-7at Vanderbilt W 23-7at Vanderbilt W 8-4at South Carolina W 5-3(10)at Kentucky T 3-3at Kentucky L 8-7at Tennessee L 5-3at Tennessee L 6-2Furman W 5-3Georgia Tech L 5-4at Georgia Tech L 5-3at Georgia Tech W 9-7

1951Overall Record: 12-13 SEC Record: 6-11Head Coach: Nolen Richardsonat Florida L 3-2at Florida L 10-9at Florida State L 9-4at Mercer W 18-5at Mercer W 5-4Kentucky W 5-3Kentucky (Forfeit) W 9-0Presbyterian W 4-3Tennessee L 5-4at Kentucky L 8-4

SEC CHAMPIONS: THE 1953 TEAM Front Row (l-r): Emory Clements, Leon Houston, Reggie Andrews, Bobby Sherrer, Nathan Williams (captain), Kermit (Hoss) Hall, John Douglas. Second Row: Jim Parker, Don Parr, John Marshall, John Clifton, Harry White, Zeke Bratkowski, Henry (Rip) Darden. Back Row: Phil Colaiacova, Albert (Bubba) Potts, Jackie Roberts, Allen Parrish, Jr., Marvin Satterfield, Doug Foster, Coach Jim Whatley, Bill Richardson

at Kentucky W 13-10at Tennessee L 6-1at Tennessee L 2-1Florida L 13-2Florida L 12-8at Auburn W 8-4at Auburn L 15-5Mercer W 17-4Mercer W 12-2Florida State W 2-0Florida State L 8-4Georgia Tech W 7-6at Georgia Tech W 6-4at Georgia Tech L 4-0Georgia Tech L 8-7

1952 Overall Record: 11-11-1 SEC Record: 6-9Head Coach: Jim WhatleyMercer W 18-3Florida State W 8-3Florida State L 8-3Florida T 12-12Florida L 2-1Atlanta (S.A.) L 12-2Tennessee L 12-3Tennessee L 10-5Presbyterian W 10-9Newberry W 8-7Kentucky L 6-4Kentucky W 9-5Tennessee W 5-4Tennessee L 13-7Florida L 8-3Florida L 4-2Mercer W 27-7Georgia Tech L 6-5Georgia Tech W 15-7Georgia Tech W 9-6Georgia Tech W 5-1Auburn L 6-1Auburn W 10-4

1953: SEC Champions Overall Record: 23-7 SEC Record: 12-4 (Champs)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat South Georgia W 8-2at Florida L 20-7at Florida W 3-2at Florida State W 3-2Atlanta L 6-4Amherst W 4-3Tennessee W 5-3Tennessee L 7-5Kentucky W 7-1Kentucky W 10-4at Auburn W 3-2at Auburn W 8-3at Georgia Tech W 12-2Georgia Tech W 11-3Presbyterian W 6-1Florida W 10-3Florida W 2-0at Mercer W 16-3Mercer W 17-6Florida State W 12-6Auburn W 6-5Auburn L 7-5at Georgia Tech L 4-3at Georgia Tech W 4-2(N) Miss. State W 3-1(N) Miss. State W 1-0Western Carolina W 15-3at West. Carolina W 2-1NCAA District III Playoffs(Durham, N.C.)Rollins W 8-4

Duke W 9-4Duke L 9-1Duke L 11-3

1954: SEC ChampionsOverall Record: 16-9SEC Record: 11-4 (Champs)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida State L 8-7at Florida L 13-0at Florida W 14-10at Auburn L 4-2Presbyterian W 7-2Florida State W 8-7at Kentucky W 7-6at Kentucky W 12-3at Tennessee W 9-4at Tennessee W 5-4Auburn L 4-3Auburn L 7-5Kentucky W 6-5Kentucky W 5-0at South Carolina L 4-3at South Carolina W 9-1at Georgia Tech W 3-1at Georgia Tech W 7-3Florida L 9-7Florida L 11-9Georgia Tech W 5-0Georgia Tech W 3-0at Mississippi W 3-2at Mississippi L 6-5at Mississippi W 5-3

1955: SEC East ChampionsOverall Record:16-11SEC Record: 12-4Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Mercer L 5-4at Florida W 20-4at Florida W 11-4at Florida State L 9-2at Florida State W 7-6Florida W 9-5Florida W 5-3South Carolina L 5-4South Carolina W 3-1at Auburn W 10-8at Auburn W 5-4Presbyterian W 17-1Tennessee W 10-5Tennessee W 13-8

Georgia Tech W 15-1Georgia Tech L 5-2Auburn W 14-8Auburn W 16-6Florida State W 17-3Florida State L 14-5at Georgia Tech L 11-4at Georgia Tech W 6-5at Tennessee L 11-4at Tennessee L 11-10(12)at Alabama L 12-2at Alabama L 6-4

1956Overall Record: 16-7SEC Record: 10-5Head Coach: Jim WhatleyNorth Carolina W 3-2Auburn W 8-3Auburn L 3-1Auburn W 2-1Duke W 9-2Duke W 7-5Loyola W 5-4Kentucky W 9-0Kentucky W 15-0Kentucky W 13-5at Tennessee L 7-6at Tennessee W 7-0Georgia Tech W 6-3Georgia Tech W 7-3at Florida W 3-2at Florida L 10-3at Florida L 5-1at Florida State W 2-0Wofford W 11-2at Georgia Tech W 5-3at Georgia Tech L 7-1Florida State L 9-8Florida State L 6-2

1957Overall Record: 15-10SEC Record: 10-5Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Rollins L 9-3at Rollins W 6-5Ohio State W 7-0Ohio State W 3-1at Auburn L 7-3at Auburn L 11-0Mercer W 2-0

Mercer W 20-1Tennessee W 11-5Tennessee W 1-0Tennessee W 6-0at Ga. Teach. Coll. L 6-4at Ga. Teach. Coll. L 9-2at Georgia Tech L 10-0at Georgia Tech W 4-3Florida W 5-4Florida W 7-4Florida L 8-5Ga. Teach Coll. L 9-1Ga. Teach Coll. W 12-10at Kentucky W 17-3at Kentucky W 12-5at Kentucky W 8-0Georgia Tech L 3-0Georgia Tech W 8-0

1958Overall Record: 14-13SEC Record: 9-9Head Coach: Jim WhatleyRollins W 3-2North Carolina W 2-0North Carolina W 7-2Rollins L 5-1Auburn L 5-1Auburn L 5-3Michigan State W 9-8Michigan State L 5-2Notre Dame L 4-2Kentucky W 7-4North Carolina L 7-6North Carolina W 10-5Vanderbilt W 8-6Vanderbilt W 7-2Vanderbilt L 7-5Florida L 3-1Florida L 6-5Georgia Tech W 7-4Florida L 6-3Florida L 10-5Tennessee W 5-4Tennessee W 15-2Auburn L 4-1Auburn W 14-7Georgia Tech W 7-5Georgia Tech W 7-4Georgia Tech L 12-11

Annual Results

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008100

1959Overall Record: 11-18 (8-12 SEC)Head Coach: Jim WhatleyFlorida State W 4-1Florida State L 16-4Rollins L 10-4Rollins W 8-6Auburn W 9-3Auburn L 8-5Clemson L 8-2Adelphi College W 11-0Kentucky L 5-4Kentucky W 4-2Kentucky L 5-2Tennessee W 6-2Tennessee W 17-3Vanderbilt W 11-7Vanderbilt W 3-2Vanderbilt W 10-5Georgia Tech L 4-3Florida L 6-0Florida L 7-3Florida L 7-3Florida L 9-4Clemson L 2-1Auburn L 13-3Auburn L 7-1Georgia Tech W 4-3Georgia Tech L 6-2Georgia Tech L 12-7Florida State L 8-2Florida State L 4-2

1960Overall Record: 8-14 (6-10 SEC)Head Coach: Jim WhatleyFlorida State L 10-1Ohio State L 10-3Florida L 10-4Florida L 13-6Florida State L 9-2Florida State W 11-8Clemson L 11-10Vanderbilt L 10-6Vanderbilt W 5-2Kentucky W 13-9Kentucky L 12-11Auburn L 8-5Auburn L 15-4Florida W 14-9Florida L 10-6Clemson W 4-1Georgia Tech L 9-0Tennessee W 7-0Auburn L 7-3Auburn L 7-6Georgia Tech W 9-4Georgia Tech W 11-8

1961Overall Record: 11-12 (10-8 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida State L 9-8at Florida State L 11-3at Florida L 1-0at Florida W 10-7Vanderbilt W 15-3Vanderbilt W 14-1Florida W 3-2Florida L 5-4Clemson L 5-3Georgia Tech W 14-6Georgia Tech L 6-5at Auburn L 6-4at Auburn W 2-0at Georgia Tech W 13-5at Georgia Tech L 6-2

Florida State L 5-2Florida State W 10-9at Kentucky L 5-2at Kentucky L 5-2at Tennessee W 20-1at Tennessee W 8-1Auburn L 2-1Auburn W 9-4

1962Overall Record: 8-10 (7-7 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida State L 13-3at Florida State L 6-3at Florida L 6-3at Florida W 12-11Clemson W 10-2Georgia Tech W 11-0Florida W 5-4at Clemson L 6-3Kentucky L 8-6Auburn W 6-4Auburn L 3-1Georgia Tech W 7-6at Vanderbilt W 15-0at Vanderbilt W 4-3at Georgia Tech W 2-1at Georgia Tech L 8-7at Auburn L 5-3at Auburn L 12-6

1963Overall Record: 14-13 (10-8 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida W 3-2at Florida L 4-2Vanderbilt W 4-3Vanderbilt W 6-0at Auburn L 11-0at Auburn L 5-4at Clemson W 11-6Pfeiffer W 5-2Florida W 4-3Florida L 5-3Oglethorpe L 8-7Clemson W 5-2Wake Forest W 4-2at Georgia Tech W 15-6North Carolina L 10-6Georgia Tech W 4-2at Tennessee L 2-1at Tennessee L 6-5at Kentucky L 10-9at Kentucky W 6-2Auburn W 6-4Auburn L 5-3at Georgia Tech W 5-0Georgia Tech W 12-8Oglethorpe L 7-3Florida State L 9-6Florida State L 4-3

1964Overall Record: 9-11SEC Record: 5-9Head Coach: Jim WhatleyKentucky L 9-8Kentucky W 3-2at Florida L 4-0at Florida L 27-3Auburn W 6-5Auburn L 3-2V.M.I. W 12-1V.M.I. W 11-5Georgia Tech W 2-1at Vanderbilt L 8-7Clemson L 11-9

at Clemson W 10-8at Auburn L 6-1at Auburn L 5-4Florida State W 6-5Florida State L 18-11Tennessee W 7-3at Georgia Tech W 4-0Florida L 10-4Florida L 1-0

1965Overall Record: 12-13 (4-10 SEC)Head Coach: Jim WhatleyClemson W 2-0at Auburn L 4-3at Auburn L 6-1Georgia Tech W 10-1Vanderbilt W 4-3Vanderbilt W 12-9at Georgia Tech W 12-4Florida W 2-1Florida L 9-5at Clemson W 8-4Miami W 6-3West Virginia L 11-8North Carolina L 8-2at Georgia Tech L 3-1Auburn W 5-3Auburn L 3-1at North Georgia W 5-3at Kentucky L 10-3at Kentucky L 11-3at Tennessee L 8-4(10)at Tennessee L 6-5Georgia Tech W 10-5at Florida L 4-2at Florida L 7-2North Georgia W 7-2

1966Overall Record: 12-10-1 (7-6 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida L 5-2at Florida W 4-1Kentucky W 7-6Kentucky L 5-4Ohio University L 5-3Florida W 13-2Florida L 21-7at Georgia Tech W 4-3Notre Dame L 9-4Notre Dame W 17-16Georgia Tech L 11-2Auburn W 4-3Auburn L 5-2Clemson L 17-9Tennessee L 5-4Tennessee L 4-3at Vanderbilt W 7-2North Georgia W 6-0at Georgia Tech W 4-2at Auburn W 3-2at Auburn W 9-2at North Georgia W 15-1at Clemson T 3-3

1967Overall Record: 8-19 (5-12 SEC)Head Coach: Jim WhatleySpringfield L 7-4at Florida State W 2-1at Florida L 5-1at Florida L 6-2at Bowling Green L 4-2South Carolina L 5-0at Auburn L 6-0at Auburn L 5-4

at Georgia Tech L 8-2at Tennessee L 3-2at Tennessee W 1-0at Tennessee L 3-1at Clemson W 4-1Vanderbilt W 10-1Vanderbilt W 4-3Vanderbilt W 1-0Georgia Tech L 4-3Florida L 4-3Florida L 3-0at Georgia Tech L 13-6at Kentucky L 6-1at Kentucky W 4-1at Kentucky L 3-1Georgia Tech W 2-1Clemson W 2-1Auburn L 1-0Auburn L 19-0

1968Overall Record: 11-15 (6-8 SEC) Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Florida State L 2-0at Florida State W 3-2Kentucky W 5-1Milligan W 3-2Springfield L 8-6Springfield W 16-11at Clemson L 3-2Tennessee W 1-0Tennessee W 4-2at Vanderbilt W 5-1at Vanderbilt L 4-3at Vanderbilt W 5-1Florida L 2-0Florida L 9-4Georgia Tech L 6-2at Florida L 3-2at Florida L 11-10at South Carolina L 3-2(17)at Georgia Tech W 14-11Auburn L 8-2Auburn W 4-3Clemson L 3-2Georgia Tech W 5-4at Auburn L 7-6at Auburn L 8-1Ga. Tech (Macon) L 1-0

1969Overall Record: 15-14 (9-8 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Rollins W 20-9at Rollins W 6-1at Rollins W 6-0at Florida L 5-3at Florida L 2-0Vanderbilt W 17-7Vanderbilt W 5-1Vanderbilt W 5-2at Clemson L 10-1at Tennessee L 9-3at Tennessee L 7-3at Tennessee W 13-7North Carolina W 6-5Clemson L 16-11Florida W 5-4Florida L 5-3at Auburn L 7-3at Auburn L 5-3Florida Sate L 5-0Florida State L 12-3Georgia Tech W 3-1South Carolina W 5-1at Kentucky L 3-1at Kentuciky L 4-3

at Kentucky W 12-4Auburn W 7-2Auburn W 10-7at Georgia Tech L 9-2Ga. Tech (Macon) W 1-0

1970Overall Record: 17-14 (7-9 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat St. Leo W 1-0at Tampa W 4-3at Tampa L 5-3Kentucky W 4-3Kentucky W 11-0Kentucky W 9-7Tennessee W 4-2Tennessee L 8-0Tennessee L 16-8at Atlanta Baptist W 23-17Florida W 9-4Florida L 11-7Atlanta Baptist W 15-6Georgia Tech L 11-6at Clemson L 4-1Auburn W 1-0Auburn W 5-4Western Carolina W 6-3at Georgia Tech L 4-3Atlanta Baptist W 9-3at Florida L 3-0at Florida L 10-0Georgia Tech W 3-1at Chattanooga L 7-3at Vanderbilt L 6-2at Vanderbilt L 3-0Ga. Tech (Macon) W 7-2Clemson W 11-10at Auburn L 4-3at Auburn L 4-3at South Carolina W 3-2(11)

1971Overall Record: 14-18 (8-8 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Tampa W 5-3at Tampa W 6-4at St. Leo L 10-6Cleveland State L 5-4at Florida L 6-1at Florida L 15-4Wake Forest W 2-1Duke W 7-1at Tennessee L 6-0at Tennessee W 4-2at Tennessee W 2-1at Clemson L 8-4Florida W 8-7Florida W 6-5at Clemson L 10-3at Auburn L 13-7at Auburn L 8-7Florida State L 8-0Florida State W 4-2Vanderbilt L 7-3Vanderbilt W 6-5at Georgia Tech L 9-7at Kentucky L 5-4at Kentucky L 4-1at Kentucky L 9-5Georgia Tech L 9-1Western Carolina L 11-7Auburn W 8-6Auburn W 4-2at Georgia Tech L 7-0Ga. Tech (Macon) L 3-1Georgia State W 12-2

Annual Results

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 101

The 1975 Team: In Big Jim Whatley’s “swan song” as the Bulldog baseball coach, Georgia captured the SEC Eastern Division title. The players included senior captain Phil Baker, All SEC outfielders Larry Littleton and Bubba Wilson and one of the top hitters in the SEC in Ted Dieter. On the mound, these Bulldogs were led by All-SEC hurlers Bill Ivie and Mickey Register along with Mike Keepers and Wayne LaHullier.

1972Overall Record: 12-22 (4-12 SEC)Head Coach: Jim WhatleyWest Liberty State L 2-1West Liberty State W 7-2at Columbus Coll. W 3-0at Columbus Coll. W 3-1at Columbus Coll. L 4-2at Valdosta State W 6-3at Florida W 13-12at Florida L 17-9Tennessee L 4-3Tennessee L 8-5Western Carolina W 4-2Florida L 3-1Florida L 5-0Clemson L 12-4Auburn W 7-6Auburn L 10-6Clemson L 12-3Georgia Tech W 3-1at Vanderbilt L 3-2at Vanderbilt L 8-5at Vanderbilt L 15-0at Georgia Tech L 6-5Kentucky L 4-2Kentucky L 9-2Kentucky W 7-3Georgia Southern L 8-4at Clemson L 4-0at Auburn W 2-0at Auburn L 2-1Ga. Tech (Macon) L 2-1at Ga. Southern L 2-0at West. Carolina W 7-2Georgia State W 11-0Georgia State L 8-4

1973Overall Record: 13-16 (7-8 SEC)Head Coach: Jim Whatleyat Valdosta State L 4-2at Valdosta State L 3-2at Stetson L 4-3at St. Leo W 3-0at Florida L 8-7at Florida L 2-1West. Michigan W 7-6at Tennessee L 3-0at Tennessee L 7-2at Tennessee L 11-2Columbus Coll. W 10-9Columbus Coll. W 9-3Stetson L 6-4at Clemson L 12-3Florida L 9-1Clemson L 6-5at Auburn W 8-6at Auburn W 12-9Old Dominion W 8-1Vanderbilt L 4-0Vanderbilt W 6-0Vanderbilt W 3-1at Clemson W 7-5at Kentucky W 5-2at Kentucky L 8-5Georgia Tech L 2-1Auburn W 4-2Auburn W 6-5Ga. Tech (Macon) L 3-2

1974Overall Record: 10-18 (3-13 SEC)Head Coach: Jim WhatleyBowling Green W 3-2at Valdosta State W 3-2at Florida L 5-4Wake Forest L 5-2Tennessee W 7-6

Tennessee L 8-3Tennessee L 13-4at Clemson L 3-0Florida L 5-4Florida L 11-9Clemson W 5-4Old Dominion L 7-2Auburn L 5-1Auburn L 4-2at Clemson W 5-4at Vanderbilt L 5-1at Vanderbilt L 6-3at Vanderbilt L 7-6Georgia Tech W 16-11Kentucky L 6-3Kentucky L 9-1Kentucky W 7-6at Georgia Tech L 10-9at Auburn L 3-2at Auburn W 7-5at Mercer W 4-1Georgia Tech W 5-3Mercer W 11-0

1975: SEC East ChampionsOverall Record: 21-15-1SEC Record: 11-4Head Coach: Jim WhatleyAppalachian St. W 11-2Appalachian St. T 3-3Erskine State W 4-3at Florida L 4-3at Florida W 13-4Clemson L 11-1Piedmont State W 17-2Old Dominion L 8-3South Carolina L 2-1South Carolina L 6-0St. Mary’s W 9-7St. Mary’s W 9-4Florida W 8-6Florida W 8-6Armstrong State W 6-3at Auburn L 8-2at Auburn W 2-1at Columbus Coll. L 2-1at Columbus Coll. W 11-3at Clemson L 10-1Vanderbilt W 6-2Vanderbilt W 6-1Vanderbilt L 13-3at Ga. Southern L 4-3Western Carolina W 5-0at Georgia Tech W 5-1at Kentucky W 9-6at Kentucky W 5-4at Tennessee W 9-6at Tennessee W 2-0at Tennessee L 7-3Auburn W 11-4at West. Carolina L 6-5Georgia Tech W 4-3Ga. Tech (Macon) L 9-8LSU (A - SEC ) L 6-5LSU (H - SEC ) L 8-3

1976Overall Record: 21-27 (7-16 SEC)Head Coach: Roy Umstattdat Valdosta State L 8-4at Columbus Coll. L 1-0at Columbus Coll. L 9-7Clemson W 4-3Tennessee L 1-0Tennessee W 5-4Tennessee W 5-4Toledo L 9-6Berry College W 13-2Shorter College L 8-7

Vanderbilt L 6-3Vanderbilt L 3-1Vanderbilt W 8-2at Florida L 6-1at Florida W 3-1at Florida L 8-7Auburn L 11-3Auburn W 3-2at West. Carolina W 7-3Western Carolina W 10-1at Clemson L 5-2Georgia Southern L 5-4Kentucky L 6-4Kentucky W 9-5Kentucky L 5-3Piedmont W 30-6Clemson L 10-3at Tennessee L 4-3at Tennessee L 2-0at Tennessee L 6-4Mercer (Macon) W 8-6at Georgia Tech W 20-7West Georgia W 13-0Furman W 4-2at South Carolina L 7-0at South Carolina L 4-0at Vanderbilt W 5-4at Vanderbilt L 3-0at Vanderbilt L 6-0Mercer (Atlanta) W 9-2at Kentucky L 7-6at Kentucky L 3-2at Kentucky L 16-8Mercer (Macon) W 8-3Georgia Tech W 4-1Florida L 7-6Florida W 4-3Ga. Tech (Macon) W 6-5

1977Overall Record: 22-24 (9-14 SEC)Head Coach: Roy UmstattdDavidson W 15-0Davidson W 22-3Berry W 30-7Clemson L 2-1Old Dominion L 6-5Old Dominion W 8-0USC-Aiken W 10-0USC-Aiken W 12-2 Virginia W 4-2Kentucky L 8-5Kentucky W 5-0Kentucky W 10-8

Cleveland State W 5-4Cleveland State L 12-9Florida L 12-1Florida L 10-0at Tennessee L 5-4at Tennessee L 2-1at Tennessee W 9-3at Clemson L 2-1Furman W 17-10Vanderbilt L 1-0Vanderbilt L 8-4Vanderbilt W 5-4Elmhurst W 11-2Elmhurst W 6-3Auburn L 11-2at Kentucky L 5-4at Kentucky W 5-0at Ga. Southern L 14-13Georgia Tech L 8-3at Vanderbilt W 6-1at Vanderbilt L 3-1Georgia College L 8-2at Mercer (Atlanta) L 7-4Western Carolina L 22-15Tennessee W 8-0Tennessee W 13-2Tennessee L 4-3Augusta College W 15-10South Carolina L 8-2Florida W 5-4Florida L 1-0Florida L 10-7(N) Georgia Tech W 12-1

1978Overall Record: 30-19 (11-12 SEC)Head Coach: Roy Umstattd Tennessee Temple W 20-1Tennessee Temple W 12-3Columbus College W 9-6Columbus College W 6-4at Augusta College W 12-1Shorter College W 14-5Francis Marion W 8-1Erskine W 14-0Tennessee L 3-1Tennessee W 3-2Tennessee W 16-15Appalachian St. W 10-5St. John’s W 5-4St. John’s L 13-11Kentucky W 5-4Kentucky W 1-0Kentucky W 5-2

Hope College W 9-2Hope College W 7-2Fairfield L 13-10Fairfield W 8-5at Florida L 14-0at Florida W 5-3at Florida L 7-0SUNY Brockport W 22-6Western Carolina W 14-5Clemson L 11-6Clemson W 6-5Vanderbilt L 4-2Vanderbilt W 22-5Vanderbilt L 9-4at Kentucky L 3-2at Kentucky W 15-12at Kentucky W 6-3Georgia Tech W 17-8at Vanderbilt W 7-5at Vanderbilt L 4-0at Vanderbilt L 7-6Georgia College L 17-15at Tennessee L 3-1at Tennessee L 10-3at Tennessee W 13-1Georgia Southern L 13-2Florida L 7-6Florida L 2-1Auburn (at Fla.) L 8-7(12)Florida (at Fla.) W 7-2Miss. St. (at Fla.) L 9-3Ga. Tech (Macon) W 3-2

1979Overall Record: 24-18 (11-11 SEC)Head Coach: Roy Umstattdat Jacksonville W 6-1at Clemson L 12-2Old Dominion W 2-1at Erskine W 9-2Georgia State W 12-1Georgia College W 18-1Tennessee W 9-8Tennessee L 4-2Tennessee W 11-10at Florida L 4-3at Florida L 6-4at Florida L 8-5Cleveland State W 10-5Cleveland State W 10-2Cleveland State W 17-2Cleveland State W 10-3at Vanderbilt W 5-4Mercer (Macon) L 7-4

Annual Results

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008102

Kentucky W 9-1Kentucky L 8-0Kentucky W 20-9at Ga. Southern L 16-2at Furman L 12-11Georgia Tech W 13-4Vanderbilt W 8-4Vanderbilt W 8-3Vanderbilt W 7-5Clemson W 15-14at Georgia Tech L 9-6Furman W 14-1Florida L 7-0Florida L 6-4Florida L 14-11at Columbus Coll. L 9-8Mercer (Atlanta) W 9-1at Tennessee W 8-4at Tennessee W 3-2at Tennessee W 11-10Ga. Tech (Macon) L 9-6at Kentucky W 3-2at Kentucky L 4-2at Kentucky L 11-4

1980Overall Record: 33-12-1 (9-10 SEC)Head Coach: Roy UmstattdAlbany State W 14-0Albany State W 21-3Georgia State W 14-6at Clemson L 22-7Clemson L 8-5at Florida L 5-0at Florida L 5-2at Florida L 7-6Vanderbilt L 14-9Vanderbilt L 11-6Vanderbilt W 9-6at Vanderbilt L 6-0at Vanderbilt W 3-0at Vanderbilt W 7-4Georgia College W 12-2Georgia College W 5-1at Mercer W 7-6Georgia Tech W 6-4Tennessee W 8-5Stetson W 6-2Stetson W 7-5Hope College W 9-0Hope College W 15-0Westminster W 19-9Westminster W 12-0Kentucky L 10-2Kentucky L 6-2Kentucky W 12-3Howard W 4-3Howard W 6-3Shorter W 10-5Siena Heights W 13-1Siena Heights W 11-8Augusta College W 11-1Erskine W 27-2at Tennessee L 6-4at Tennessee W 8-7at Tennessee W 5-2Mercer W 7-5Georgia Southern T 5-5Piedmont W 18-9Florida W 10-7Florida W 8-7Florida L 25-9at Georgia State W 17-12at Georgia Tech W 12-5

1981 Overall Record: 23-23 (8-15 SEC)Head Coach: Steve WebberWest. Carolina L 9-6Clemson L 19-16E. Tennessee St. W 21-6Georgia College W 23-6Vanderbilt L 5-2Vanderbilt L 17-8Vanderbilt W 16-9Georgia Tech W 16-6at Tennessee W 8-0at Tennessee L 4-3at Tennessee L 16-14at Vanderbilt W 4-0at Vanderbilt L 8-3Florida State L 8-3Florida State W 4-2Shorter W 8-4Sienna Heights W 16-3Valdosta State W 6-4at Clemson W 3-2Furman W 7-1Kentucky W 4-2Kentucky L 7-6Kentucky L 8-6Clemson W 22-20at Valdosta State W 7-6at Florida L 6-0at Florida L 5-1at Florida W 12-3at Furman W 11-8West Georgia W 13-2at Ga. Southern W 5-4at Ga. Southern L 12-6at Ga. Southern L 9-8Mercer (Atlanta) L 15-10Mercer (Macon) L 9-6Tennessee W 2-1Tennessee L 16-10Tennessee L 13-7at Kentucky W 6-2at Kentucky L 12-3at Kentucky L 10-4Mercer (Macon) W 18-6at Georgia Tech L 3-2Florida W 4-2Florida L 6-3Florida L 20-6

1982Overall Record: 28-19 (11-9 SEC)Head Coach: Steve Webberat Florida State W 21-5at Florida State L 6-5at Valdosta State L 13-12Campbell W 16-1at Clemson W 7-3Western Carolina W 10-7Appalachian St. L 7-5at Vanderbilt L 4-2at Vanderbilt L 13-2at Vanderbilt W 17-5Georgia Tech L 9-7Georgia College W 7-6Tennessee L 13-9Tennessee L 14-6Tennessee W 10-2Tenn. Temple W 24-1Howard W 21-0Columbus Coll. L 5-2at Auburn L 10-7at Florida L 6-5at Florida L 11-2Mercer (Macon) W 15-7Kentucky L 7-4Kentucky W 7-6

Kentukcy W 12-11Clemson W 11-10Shorter W 11-10Vanderbilt W 5-2Vanderbilt W 7-6Vanderbilt W 8-7at Clemson W 8-5Valdosta State L 8-6at Tennessee L 9-4at Tennessee L 5-3at West. Carolina L 14-13Newberry W 10-2Georgia Southern W 2-1Georgia State W 7-2at Georgia Tech W 9-7Florida L 6-4Florida W 8-6Florida W 9-3Mercer (Atlanta) W 8-4Mercer (Macon) L 11-8at Kentucky W 10-4at Kentucky W 15-7at Kentucky W 13-2

1983Overall Record: 29-19 (11-9 SEC)Head Coach: Steve Webberat Ga. Southern L 12-8at Ga. Southern W 7-2at Ga. Southern L 7-2Campbell W 4-3Campbell L 6-2Western Carolina W 19-1Newberry W 5-3at Auburn W 5-0at Auburn L 11-7Kentucky L 1-0Kentucky W 1-0Kentucky W 10-7at Georgia State W 18-2Appalachian St. W 18-5at Tennessee L 11-4at Tennessee W 11-6at Tennessee L 7-4Florida W 4-3Florida W 8-7Shorter W 13-2at Brmngham-So. L 9-3Howard W 13-4at West. Carolina W 14-8Vanderbilt W 12-7Vanderbilt W 7-5Vanderbilt W 7-6Mercer (Atlanta) W 13-1Clemson L 13-7Clemson W 11-5Mercer (Macon) W 10-7Tennessee L 2-0Tennessee L 5-4Tennessee W 8-7Auburn L 11-5Auburn L 13-9at Florida W 4-2at Florida L 3-1at Florida L 14-3Georgia State W 6-3at Clemson L 6-3Mercer (Macon) L 14-7Georgia Tech W 11-10at Georgia Tech W 15-3Georgia College W 5-3Tennessee Temple W 21-3at Vanderbilt L 6-0at Vanderbilt W 12-2at Vanderbilt L 9-4

1984Overall Record: 25-23-1 (7-14-1 SEC)Head Coach: Steve Webberat Central Florida W 3-0at Rollins L 8-6at Central Florida L 5-2at Rollins W 4-1Campbell W 4-2Campbell L 12-3Newberry W 8-1Western Carolina L 11-4Georgia College W 19-2at Vanderbilt L 3-2at Vanderbilt L 4-3Old Dominion L 13-8Furman W 17-5at Clemson W 9-6Florida L 4-1Florida T 9-9Howard W 23-3at Tennessee W 9-6at Tennessee L 6-3at Tennessee L 9-2Georgia State W 10-2Kentucky W 4-2Kentucky L 7-2Kentucky L 20-11Vanderbilt W 7-0Vanderbilt L 11-9Vanderbilt L 8-5at Auburn L 5-3at Auburn W 10-6Georgia Southern W 21-7Georgia Southern W 4-0Georgia Southern W 18-2at Georgia State L 12-9Mercer (Macon) L 6-5at Florida L 10-9at Florida L 2-1at Florida L 14-2 Clemson W 14-11at Clemson L 5-2Tennessee W 4-3Tennessee L 11-7Tennessee W 7-4at Georgia Tech W 16-14Georgia Tech W 14-13at Kentucky W 6-2at Kentucky W 8-7at Kentucky L 14-2at Georgia Tech W 9-8Georgia Tech W 10-8

1985Overall Record: 33-23 (11-11 SEC)Head Coach: Steve Webberat Jacksonville L 8-5at Jacksonville W 12-3at Stetson W 6-1at Stetson W 2-1Western Kentucky L 4-3Western Kentucky L 9-4Ball State L 2-1Western Carolina W 13-12at Ga. Southern L 10-6at Ga. Southern L 5-4at Ga. Southern W 17-11Campbell W 7-6Florida W 4-3 Florida L 6-1Florida L 12-9Georgia Tech L 9-3at Georgia Tech W 5-4at Tennessee L 4-3at Tennesseee W 7-3at Tennessee L 17-11Kentucky W 7-6

Kentucky L 7-5Kentucky W 11-10Clemson W 14-11Howard W 23-5at Vanderbilt W 9-5at Vanderbilt W 3-2at Vanderbilt W 11-4Auburn L 23-11Auburn W 15-13Birmingham-So. W 25-13Newberry W 15-5at Georgia State W 13-5at Mercer (Macon) W 16-8Georgia State W 20-0South Carolina W 7-0at Florida L 7-0at Florida L 5-0Mercer (Macon) L 6-4at South Carolina L 3-1Tennessee L 9-8Tennessee W 7-1Tennessee L 12-4Clemson W 11-4at Kentucky W 3-0at Kentucky W 10-4at Clemson W 4-3Georgia Tech W 16-3Vanderbilt W 9-5Vanderbilt L 6-4Vanderiblt L 15-4at Georgia Tech W 5-4LSU (SEC) W 8-6Miss. State (SEC) L 2-0Florida (SEC) W 9-8Miss. State (SEC) L 8-3

1986Overall Record: 35-24 (14-13 SEC)Head Coach: Steve Webberat Jacksonville L 8-5at Jacksonville L 10-8at Cent. Florida W 11-6at Cent. Florida L 9-3Columbus Coll. L 6-5Columbus Coll. W 8-4Georgia College W 18-12Western Carolina W 10-7at Mississippi State W 3-2at Mississippi State L 13-2at Mississippi State W 14-7Campbell W 21-9Campbell W 10-4Auburn W 5-1Auburn W 5-4Auburn W 8-5Georgia State W 14-4Old Dominion L 4-1at Vanderbilt L 9-0at Vanderbilt W 12-3at Vanderbilt W 12-7Ole Miss W 4-2Ole Miss W 6-1Ole Miss L 14-4Jacksonville W 5-2Jacksonville W 13-2Newberry W 12-1Augusta College W 6-4Shorter W 14-0USC-Aiken W 5-0at Clemson L 5-4at Alabama L 8-4at Alabama L 9-2at Alabama L 9-6at Clemson W 13-6at Clemson L 18-2Tennessee W 8-4Tennessee L 4-2Tennessee W 9-6

Annual Results

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 103

The 1987 College World Series Team: Seated (L to R): Mike Clanton (trainer), Roger Miller, Donn Perno, Derek Lilliquist, Mike Boyzuick, Pat Swift, Ken Koller, Doug Donner. Kneeling (L to R): Assistant

Coach Greg Appleton, Scott Broadfoot, Michael Turner, Scott Bohlke, Joe Kelly, Matt Hoitsma, Jeff Cooper, Marc Lipson. Standing (L to R): Head Coach Steve Webber, Brian Jester, Mike Hawkins,

McKay Smith, Steve Carter, Rich Bielski, Steve Muh, Phil Willis, Cris Carpenter, Pete Freeman and Assistant Coach Howard McCann.

The 1990 NCAA Champions: Front (L to R): Ray Kirschner, J.R. Showalter, Dave Fleming, Jeff Cooper, Ray Suplee. Row 2: Mike Rebhan, Joey Alfonso, Mickey Haynes, Terry Childers, Matt Hoits-ma, Doug Radziewicz, Stan Payne. Row 3: Joe Kelly, Brian Jester, Dave Perno, McKay Smith, Tommy Owen, J.P. Stewart, Tracy Wildes. Row 4: Jeff Chambers (trainer), Don Norris, Kendall Rhine, Bruce

Chick, Tom Zdanowicz, Pat Foran (mgr.). Row 5: Asst. Coach Jim Bagnall, Asst. Coach Mike Hawkins, Head Coach Steve Webber, Asst. Coach Greg Appleton. Not Pictured: Steve DeBlasi.

Southern Tech W 13-4at Georgia Tech W 13-3at LSU W 3-1at LSU W 11-8at LSU L 11-8Georgia Southern L 6-3Georgia Southern L 8-3Georgia Southern W 12-11Florida L 7-6Florida W 8-1Florida L 11-5Davidson W 7-3Georgia Tech W 4-2at Kentucky W 8-7at Kentucky L 11-2at Kentucky L 12-2LSU (SEC) L 10-6Auburn (SEC) W 11-7Alabama (SEC) W 6-4LSU (SEC) L 8-4

1987College World Series TeamOverall Record: 42-21*SEC Record: 18-10 (*18-8 Best SEC Reg. Season)Head Coach: Steve Webberat Central Florida W 6-4at Central Florida L 9-8at Jacksonville L 7-6at Jacksonville W 15-5UNC-Wilmington W 18-4Campbell W 8-7Campbell W 10-0Richmond W 15-4Richmond W 15-2Mississippi State L 6-4Mississippi State W 5-0Old Dominion W 7-6Old Dominion W 4-3at Auburn W 3-2at Auburn W 10-5at Auburn W 7-1Vanderbilt W 4-3Vanderbilt L 14-9Vanderbilt W 8-6Georgia Southern W 5-1Georgia Southern L 10-5Youngstown St. L 4-3at Ole Miss W 7-0at Ole Miss L 10-3at Ole Miss L 5-4at Clemson L 3-2Clemson W 11-7at Florida State W 6-5at Florida State W 5-3Western Carolina W 11-8Western Carolina L 11-9Alabama W 3-2

Alabama W 10-9Alabama W 8-7(12)Newberry W 14-1Georgia College W 21-9at Tennessee W 8-1at Tennessee W 7-1at Tennessee W 9-6at Ga. Southern L 6-5at Ga. Southern W 13-4LSU W 7-1LSU L 12-3LSU W 12-10Augusta College W 13-4Georgia Tech W 9-4at Florida W 13-0at Florida L 10-0at Florida W 6-5at Georgia Tech L 11-3Davidson W 11-3Kentucky W 6-3Kentucky L 3-2Kentucky L 7-2Miss. St. (SEC) L 6-5LSU (SEC) L 4-2NCAA Regional (Atlanta)Fordam L 5-3Georgia Tech W 5-1Michigan W 10-8Fordam W 10-4Rider W 13-5College World Series (Omaha)Stanford L 3-2Arkansas L 5-4

1988Overall Record: 29-28SEC Record: 11-16Head Coach: Steve Webberat Central Florida L 5-1at Central Florida W 23-5at Jacksonville L 5-4at Jacksonville W 2-1at Clemson L 13-12Campbell L 9-4Campbell L 10-8Augusta College W 11-6Georgia College W 13-4Old Dominion W 5-4Old Dominion W 11-4at Mercer W 10-1at Mississippi State L 25-7at Mississippi State L 8-1at Mississippi State L 13-0Auburn L 8-3Auburn L 7-4Auburn L 18-5Clemson W 8-7Georgia Southern W 8-7

Georgia Southern W 10-9at Vanderbilt W 10-5at Vanderbilt W 11-4at Vanderbilt L 9-8Western Carolina W 3-2Western Carolina W 6-2Ole Miss W 9-8Ole Miss W 7-5Ole Miss L 3-2Jacksonville W 27-8Jacksonville L 9-6at Alabama W 5-1at Alabama L 8-5at Alabama W 8-7at Ga. Southern L 8-7at Ga. Southern W 16-8Tennessee L 6-5Tennessee W 2-1Tennessee W 5-4at Georgia Tech L 10-1South Carolina W 5-1at LSU L 12-6at LSU W 4-2at LSU L 9-8

at South Carolina L 11-1Florida L 6-3Florida W 3-2Florida L 6-3Georgia Tech L 4-3Davidson W 6-5at Kentucky L 11-0at Kentucky L 7-2at Kentucky W 9-2Florida (SEC) W 8-3LSU (SEC) L 7-3Kentucky (SEC) W 5-4Miss. St. (SEC) L 4-2

1989Overall Record: 37-25SEC Record: 15-11Head Coach: Steve Webberat Ga. Southern W 9-3at Ga. Southern W 6-2(N) Wake Forest W 14-4(N) Armstrong St. W 5-2Jacksonville L 4-3Western Carolina W 1-0Western Carolina L 8-5Wake Forest W 8-3Wake Forest L 12-2Georgia Southern L 14-13Georgia Southern W 10-5Campbell W 4-3Old Dominion W 7-3Old Dominion L 4-3Georgia College W 16-5Liberty L 3-0Mississippi State L 3-1Mississippi State L 13-1Mississippi State L 13-7Mercer W 14-3Mercer W 2-1at Auburn W 8-6at Auburn L 3-0at Auburn W 5-2Vanderbilt W 8-0Vanderbilt W 3-2Vanderbilt L 9-5Jacksonville L 3-2Jacksonville L 9-4at Ole Miss W 7-0

at Ole Miss W 7-2at Ole Miss W 12-4Western Carolina W 10-2Western Carolina W 10-5Newberry W 11-4Alabama W 5-2Alabama L 5-3Georgia Tech W 8-5at South Carolina L 6-1at Tennessee W 6-2at Tennessee L 6-4at Tennessee W 10-1Clemson W 6-5at Mercer W 11-6LSU L 4-3LSU L 7-1LSU W 4-2at Clemson L 3-2Davidson W 4-2at Florida W 16-2at Florida L 5-3at Florida L 6-5at Georgia Tech L 6-2Augusta College L 5-1Kentucky W 7-3Kentucky W 11-4Kentucky W 10-8LSU (SEC) L 6-3Auburn (SEC) W 9-8Miss. St. (SEC) W 15-6Florida (SEC) W 16-1Auburn (SEC) L 2-1

1990NATIONAL CHAMPIONSOverall Record: 52-19SEC Record 18-9Head Coach: Steve Webberat Jacksonville W 10-2at Jacksonville L 6-5at Ga. Southern W 9-2at Ga. Southern L 8-4Jacksonville L 3-1Jacksonville W 6-0Georgia Southern W 3-1Georgia Southern W 10-2Wake Forest W 14-4Wake Forest L 13-8

NationalChampions

Annual Results

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008104

Wake Forest W 13-2Western Carolina W 14-6at Central Florida W 5-1at Central Florida W 7-2Campbell W 6-4Campbell W 10-2Old Dominion W 13-6Old Dominion W 16-9Virginia W 13-1Virginia W 8-2Virginia W 12-3Virginia W 11-6at Kentucky W 4-2at Kentucky W 3-2at Kentucky L 7-2Auburn W 14-2Auburn W 7-0Auburn W 11-10Georgia College W 8-5Clemson W 9-8at Vanderbilt L 5-1at Vanderbilt L 7-2at Vanderbilt W 12-11at Augusta College W 20-2Tennessee W 8-5Tennessee W 13-4Tennessee W 3-2Georgia Tech W 9-8at Alabama W 4-3(8)at Alabama W 11-9Western Carolina W 12-11Western Carolina W 15-3Florida W 6-4Florida W 4-3Florida L 4-1Augusta College W 15-2at Georgia Tech L 8-2at Mississippi State W 9-0at Mississippi State W 12-1at Mississippi State L 22-6Georgia Tech W 8-6at Georgia Tech L 12-5Ole Miss W 6-1Ole Miss L 7-2Ole Miss W 15-4at LSU L 11-2at LSU L 5-2at LSU L 8-5Vanderbilt (SEC) L 6-3Florida (SEC) L 6-5NCAA Reg. (Waterbury,Conn.)Connecticut W 7-2Maine W 6-3North Carolina W 5-4Rutgers L 4-3Rutgers W 20-9College World Series (Omaha)Mississippi State W 3-0Stanford W 16-2Stanford L 4-2Stanford W 5-1Oklahoma State W 2-1

1991Overall Record: 27-31SEC Record: 7-19Head Coach: Steve Webber(N) Oklahoma St. L 3-2(N) Miss. State L 14-3at Ga. Southern L 4-1at Ga. Southern W 18-2Wake Forest W 7-6Wake Forest W 7-5Wake Forest W 10-7at Mercer (Macon) W 10-6Jacksonville W 5-1Jacksonville W 3-1Campbell W 12-4Campbell W 12-4Campbell W 7-6South Carolina W 7-3at Jacksonville L 10-9

Virginia L 3-1Virginia W 5-4Virginia W 12-3Virginia W 13-5Kentucky W 4-3Kentucky W 4-2Kentucky L 7-4at Auburn L 10-9at Auburn L 3-2at Auburn L 6-5at South Carolina L 1-0at Augusta College W 13-3Vanderbilt W 8-3Vanderbilt W 2-1Vanderbilt W 7-6Georgia Southern W 13-8Georgia Southern L 14-3at Tennessee L 9-3at Tennessee L 2-0at Tennessee L 4-2 at Clemson L 4-3Clemson L 9-1Alabama L 5-4Alabama L 4-0Alabama L 7-3at Georgia Tech L 9-3Georgia Tech W 8-4Florida L 11-3Florida L 4-0Florida L 8-1Mercer W 7-3at Clemson L 11-8Mississippi State W 6-4Mississippi State L 6-0Georgia Tech W 3-2at Georgia Tech L 16-1at Ole Miss L 7-3at Ole Miss W 1-0at Ole Miss L 5-3Augusta College W 11-7LSU L 10-4LSU L 5-0LSU L 16-7

1992Overall Record: 35-25SEC Record: 12-11Head Coach: Steve WebberJacksonville W 5-2Jacksonville L 8-3(N) Tulane W 1-0(N) LSU W 9-1(N) New Orleans W 6-2Augusta W 12-5Wake Forest W 6-5Wake Forest W 5-4Wake Forest W 5-3at Mercer W 9-4Winthrop W 11-3Evansville W 17-2Evansville W 5-3Evansville W 13-9N.C.-Charlotte W 13-10Western Carolina L 13-11 (14)at Jacksonville W 12-6at Jacksonville W 11-10 (10)Arkansas L 1-0Arkansas L 5-3at N.C.-Charlotte W 8-2at Western Carolina L 8-4at Mississippi State L 5-4 (10)at Mississippi State W 8-6at Mississippi State W 10-1Clemson L 8-4at Clemson W 3-2Alabama W 16-4Alabama L 5-2Alabama W 4-0at Georgia Tech L 15-1at South Carolina W 5-4at South Carolina L 8-3at South Carolina L 16-12

Georgia Southern W 6-5Georgia Southern L 10-5Tennessee W 7-5Tennessee W 6-1Tennessee W 12-3Clemson L 9-1Georgia College W 10-3at Florida L 3-0at Florida L 8-4at Florida L 5-3Georgia Tech L 5-4Mercer L 14-13Kentucky W 6-4Kentucky W 5-4Kentucky W 12-1Georgia Tech W 7-2at Georgia Tech L 11-3at Vanderbilt L 17-9at Vanderbilt L 2-1at Vanderbilt W 8-7 Miss. State (SEC) W 6-4Florida (SEC) L 12-5 Miss. St. (SEC) W 6-3LSU (SEC) L 5-3NCAA Reg. (Tallahassee, Fla.)Kent State L 5-2Stanford L 7-3

SEC Tournament at the Super-dome, New Orleans, La.

1993Overall Record: 30-29SEC Record: 10-18Head Coach: Steve Webberat Jacksonville W 11-2at Jacksonville W 7-5at Mercer W 13-6Wake Forest W 4-0Wake Forest L 2-1at Ga. Southern L 5-3Austin Peay W 5-4Northern Illinois W 8-4Northern Illinois W 18-0Western Carolina W 5-4Western Carolina W 11-9George W’shington L 5-3George W’shington W 6-5George W’shington W 2-1Jacksonville W 8-3Jacksonville L 10-0Virginia W 3-2Virginia W 14-13at Georgia State W 6-4 at Arkansas (23) L 7-2at Arkansas (23) L 11-1at Arkansas (23) L 5-4 (10)Clemson (22) L 6-2Miss. State (1) W 5-4Miss. State (1) W 4-3Miss. State (1) W 10-5Winthrop W 3-0at Ga. Tech (7) L 3-1at Alabama L 7-0at Alabama W 3-1at Alabama W 4-3Ga. Tech (6) L 4-1at Clemson (16) L 8-6South Carolina (16) W 5-2South Carolina (16) L 4-1 South Carolina (16) L 8-0Georgia Southern L 6-5 (12) Georgia Southern L 6-2at Tennessee (19) W 2-1at Tennessee (19) L 5-2at Tennessee (19) L 12-4Mercer W 7-3Georgia State W 9-2Florida L 5-0Florida L 4-3Florida L 12-4at Ga. Tech (2) W 4-1

Georgia Tech (2) L 12-1at Kentucky L 14-2at Kentucky W 8-5at Kentucky L 6-5(11)at Clemson (15) W 4-2Vanderbilt L 4-2Vanderbilt L 7-2Vanderbilt L 9-8S. Caro. (SEC)(16) W 3-1Florida (SEC) W 5-0Kentucky (SEC) L 13-3Tenn. (SEC) (17) L 17-8

(National Ranking)SEC Eastern Div. Tourn. at USC

1994Overall Record: 22-35SEC Record: 9-19Head Coach: Steve WebberE. Michigan L 7-3E. Michigan W 8-4at Ga. Southern W 8-2at Ga. Southern L 4-2Wake Forest L 8-7Wake Forest W 6-1Evansville W 6-2Evansville L 10-5Western Carolina L 10-1Clemson (10) L 9-2Winthrop L 9-4Winthrop W 10-0at Mercer W 7-4+Eastern Kentucky W 9-0Eastern Kentucky W 10-2Ohio L 11-10Ohio L 8-6 (10)at Auburn (20) L 23-1at Auburn (20) L 9-5at Auburn (20) W 13-12Jacksonville W 7-0Jacksonville L 7-6LSU (6) L 14-11LSU (6) L 7-3LSU (6) L 12-6at Clemson (7) L 6-3Ole Mis W 4-2Ole Miss L 4-2(10)Ole Miss W 9-7Ga. Southern W 9-1Ga. Southern W 8-7at S. Carolina (20) W 8-7at S. Carolina (20) L 24-12at S. Carolina (20) W 8-4Clemson (4) L 10-6Ga. Tech (3) L 8-0Tennessee (13) L 5-1Tennessee (13) L 5-0Tennessee (13) L 6-1at Ga. Tech (4) L 13-2at Florida (17) L 8-3at Florida (17) L 3-2 (10)at Florida (17) L 9-1Georgia State L 5-1at Georgia State W 9-8Kentucky W 25-2Kentucky L 12-6Kentucky W 5-4at Ga. Tech (3) L 14-1Mercer W 3-2 (12)at Vanderbilt L 15-11at Vanderbilt L 8-7 (7)at Vanderbilt L 10-5 (7)Florida (SEC) (18) W 4-3Kentucky (SEC) W 17-5Tenn. (SEC) (9) L 5-2Vanderbilt (SEC) L 6-1

+No-hitter by UGA’s Brian Powell(National Ranking)SEC Eastern Div. Tourn. at UK-- Lexington, Ky.

1995Overall Record:29-29SEC Record: 9-17Head Coach: Steve Webber$North Carolina L 5-2$Central Florida L 10-5$Miami (6) L 12-10$North Carolina W 6-3Jacksonville W 9-3Jacksonville L 6-1Jacksonville W 7-5Mercer W 7-4Western Carolina L 10-9at Ga. South. (25) L 13-12at Ga. South. (25) W 3-2Winthrop W 5-4UNC-Greensboro L 15-4UNC-Greensboro L 11-6UNC-Greensboro W 8-6at Mercer W 9-0Radford W 4-3Radford W 17-6Radford W 6-0Furman W 18-2Georgia Tech L 7-5Georgia Tech W 12-7Auburn (8) L 5-4Auburn (8) L 9-4Auburn (8) L 2-0Ga. South. (24) W 8-6Ga. South. (24) W 7-6 (11)at LSU (5) L 8-2at LSU (5) L 11-5at LSU (5) L 7-4 (12)Clemson (3) W 8-7at Ole Miss (20) W 3-2 (13)at Ole Miss (20) L 7-4at Ole Miss (20) L 13-10at Clemson (2) L 5-4South Carolina W 7-0South Carolina L 8-2South Carolina W 9-8at Ga. Tech (18) W 10-3at Tennessee (13) L 11-4at Tennessee (13) L 9-2at Tennessee (13) L 6-4UNC-Asheville W 16-0at Ga. Tech L 20-7Florida (19) W 7-5Florida (19) L 10-8 (11)Florida (19) W 7-2Tampa L 12-7at Kentucky L 13-3at Kentucky W 8-4at Kentucky W 7-5Ga. State W 11-5at Ga. State W 18-5Vanderbilt L 11-6Vanderbilt W 6-5Florida (SEC) W 6-4Kentucky (SEC) L 9-8 (12)Tenn. (SEC) (8) L 11-0

(National Ranking)SEC Eastern Div. Tourn. at UT--Knoxville, Tenn.

1996Overall Record: 24-30SEC Record: 8-21Head Coach: Steve Webberat Jacksonville L 10-5at Jacksonville W 14-2at Jacksonville L 11-7Winthrop L 6-5(10)at Ga. Southern W 8-4at Ga. Southern W 9-8W. Carolina W 3-0W. Carolina L 7-5at Ga. Tech (19) L 6-5(10)Ga. Tech (19) W 5-2

Annual Results

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 105

at Ga. State W 10-4Evansville W 8-2Evansville W 5-4 (11)Austin Peay W 11-5Furman W 6-5Alabama (17) W 11-1Alabama (17) L 9-6Alabama (17) L 6-4(12)Ga. State W 14-6at LSU (1) L 14-4at LSU (1) L 12-5at LSU (1) L 23-5Auburn (20) L 3-2Auburn (20) W 7-4Auburn (20) W 12-10Chrlstn. Southern W 5-2at Miss. State L 4-3at Miss. State L 5-4at Miss. State L 5-2at Clemson (8) L 5-4Arkansas (10) W 7-3Arkansas (10) L 4-3Arkansas (10) W 7-6Ga. Southern W 9-5Ga. Southern L 5-3at South Carolina L 11-1at South Carolina W 7-2at South Carolina L 15-14Clemson (4) W 6-2Tennessee (16) L 3-2Tennessee (16) L 8-6(6)Tennessee (16) L 8-0at Ga. Tech (18) L 4-3at Florida (3) W 12-10at Florida (3) L 9-8(12)at Florida (3) L 8-4Ga. Tech L 10-3at Mercer W 8-4Kentucky L 11-9(10)Kentucky L 11-8(10)Mercer W 6-5at Vanderbilt L 5-4at Vanderbilt W 5-4at Vanderbilt L 7-4(National Ranking)

1997 Overall Record: 28-27SEC Record: 8-22Head Coach: Robert SappWinthrop L 8-5Winthrop W 5-0Wintrhop W 6-4UNC-Asheville W 13-5at Ga. Southern W 6-0at Ga. Southern W 3-1Western Carolina W 9-6Western Carolina L 3-1Louisville W 14-0Louisville W 13-3Louisville W 7-6at Ga. State W 5-0Howard W 8-3Ga. Tech (4) L 9-0at Ga. Tech (4) W 4-1Ga. State W 7-3at Alabama (6) L 15-6at Alabama (6) L 10-6at Alabama (6) W 11-6William & Mary W 14-2LSU (1) L 6-5(10)LSU (1) W 11-9LSU (1) L 7-3at Auburn (7) L 14-1at Auburn (7) L 9-2at Auburn (7) L 13-6Furman W 3-2Miss. State (18) L 19-8

Miss. State (18) L 14-9Miss. State (18) L 3-2Clemson (17) W 3-2at Arkansas L 11-2at Arkansas L 15-6at Arkansas L 17-8Ga. Southern L 12-3Ga. Southern W 6-1South Carolina L 14-10South Carolina W 17-5South Carolina L 6-4at Ga. Tech (13) L 6-3at Mercer W 18-2at Tennessee (8) L 13-0at Tennessee (8) L 28-10at Tennessee (8) L 3-2at Clemson Rainoutat Kentucky W 15-0at Kentucky L 9-8at Kentucky W 16-6Ga. Tech (10) W 5-4Florida (21) L 8-4Florida (21) W 7-4Florida (21) L 7-3Mercer W 9-6Vanderbilt W 9-5Vanderbilt L 6-2Vanderbilt W 5-2(National Ranking)

1998 Overall Record: 24-30SEC Record: 8-21Head Coach: Robert SappUNC-Asheville W 17-6UNC-Asheville W 9-2UNC-Asheville W 8-5Howard W 13-0at Ga. State W 16-2%St. John's W 7-3%The Citadel L 7-6%Ga. Southern W 12-1Ga. State W 24-12#Atlanta Braves L 6-1E. Tenn. St. W 15-10E. Tenn. St. W 9-1Wofford W 23-1at LSU (10) L 4-1at LSU (10) L 14-1 (7)at LSU (10) L 14-9Murray State L 7-4Murray State W 12-3Alabama (3) L 5-4Alabama (3) W 8-5Alabama (3) L 16-7Auburn (6) L 7-5Auburn (6) L 9-4Auburn (6) L 19-5W. Carolina W 8-5Jacksonville St. L 11-5at Vanderbilt W 11-9at Vanderbilt W 18-15at Vanderbilt W 8-3at Clemson (4) L 5-4Tennessee (18) W 9-3Tennessee (18) L 7-5Tennessee (18) W 8-7at Ga. Tech (25) L 8-2Ga. Tech L 3-2at USC (8) L 14-4at USC (8) W 3-1at USC (8) L 8-2Ga. Tech (22) W 13-5Kentucky W 12-3Kentucky L 8-7Kentucky L 9-4Clemson (7) L 9-2at Miss. State L 5-4

at Miss. State L 9-5at Miss. State L 7-1at Ga. Tech L 21-4Samford W 14-3Ole Miss L 7-1Ole Miss L 10-8at Ga. Southern W 2-1 (7)at Ga. Southern L 9-3 (7)at Florida (4) L 16-8at Florida (4) L 11-6at Florida (4) L 7-3(National Ranking)%Winn-Dixie Shootout, Charleston, S.C.; #Exhibition, Orlando, Fla.

1999 Overall Record: 25-30-1SEC Record: 8-20-1Head Coach: Robert SappUNC-Asheville W 10-0UNC-Asheville W 11-3UNC-Asheville W 6-4Jacksonville St. W 6-1Wake Forest (21) L 8-2Wake Forest (21) W 16-7Western Carolina W 6-0Western Carolina W 15-11UNC-Greensboro W 10-5UNC-Greensboro W 11-7Ga. State W 13-8#East Carolina L 10-5#Miami (Fla.)(3) W 4-3#Ohio State L 7-2#Miami (Fla.)(3) L 8-1at Ga. Tech (11) L 3-0Miss. State (13) L 5-1Miss. State (13) W 4-1+Furman W 14-1at Alabama (15) L 8-2at Alabama (15) L 4-2at Alabama (15) L 9-8at Clemson L 17-5Florida (11) L 6-5Florida (11) L 8-7(10)Florida (11) W 12-3Clemson L 7-6at Kentucky L 3-1at Kentucky W 9-8(11)at Kentucky L 6-4at Ga. State L 14-10Wofford W 13-7USC (24) W 8-1USC (24) W 10-5USC (24) L 9-7Ga. Tech (11) W 5-1at Ole Miss L 8-7at Ole Miss L 9-1at Ole Miss W 11-7(11)Ga. Southern W 15-7Ga. Southern W 7-5Vanderbilt L 14-5Vanderbilt W 9-1Vanderbilt W 11-10(10)at Ga. Tech L 8-1Samford W 15-3at Tennessee L 5-4(11)at Tennessee L 4-3at Tennessee L 13-6LSU (19) L 4-3LSU (19) L 18-13LSU (19) T 11-11Ga. Tech L 11-10at Auburn (14) L 8-2at Auburn (14) L 11-8at Auburn (14) L 13-2(National Ranking)+Five-man combined no-hitter#Hurricane Classic, Coral Gables

2000 Overall Record: 32-26-1SEC Record: 14-15Head Coach: Ron PolkMarshall W 18-5Marshall W 7-5E. Tenn. State W 4-3E. Tenn. State W 19-2W. Carolina W 23-3at Ga. Southern W 9-6Ga. Tech (6) W 10-1at Ga. Tech (6) W 10-1#Atlanta Braves L 11-3%Minnesota L 7-1%Wake Forest L 4-2%Notre Dame L 6-4William and Mary W 13-7at LSU (11) W 7-3at LSU (11) W 10-8(11)at LSU (11) L 13-3Ga. Tech (24) L 8-5(11)at Ga. State L 4-3Alabama (6) W 9-6Alabama (6) W 12-5Alabama (6) W 8-7UNC-Asheville L 5-3The Citadel W 16-7at Auburn (10) L 18-6at Auburn (10) L 9-4at Auburn (10) L 9-8(10)Clemson (1) W 10-6Tennessee W 10-7Tennessee W 11-5Samford L 2-1Wofford W 6-2at Vanderbilt W 15-7at Vanderbilt L 10-7at Vanderbilt L 14-13at Clemson L 9-7UAB W 9-8(10)Kentucky W 5-3Kentucky L 7-1Kentucky L 5-4Columbus State W 15-6USC-Aiken W 14-6Arkansas W 10-2Arkansas W 14-8Arkansas W 15-5at Ga. Tech (5) L 7-3at S. Carolina (1) L 9-5at S. Carolina (1) L 7-5at S. Carolina (1) L 9-7Ole Miss W 5-2Ole Miss W 5-4Ole Miss L 6-3Ga. State W 8-5at Florida L 9-1at Florida L 7-6at Florida L 7-4&LSU (9) L 11-3

&Miss. State (10) W 5-0&Alabama (18) L 12-4(National Ranking)#Exhibition; %Metrodome, Minn.;&SEC Tournament, Hoover, Ala.

2001 College World Series Team SEC ChampionsOverall Record: 47-22SEC Record: 20-10Head Coach: Ron PolkEast Tenn. State W 9-1East Tenn. State W 12-1Wofford W 12-4Georgia Tech(1) L 10-8Birmingham Sou. L 12-5Georgia State W 5-4Connecticut W 8-5Connecticut W 13-3Charleston Sou. W 1-0Charleston Sou. W 8-1Charleston Sou. W 14-2LSU(2) W 8-7(11)LSU(2) L 5-3(11)LSU(2) W 4-3(11)Belmont L 7-6(10)Belmont W 10-3at Arkansas L 8-5at Arkansas L 20-3at Arkansas W 7-6at Ga. Tech(3) W 15-9Auburn(21) W 9-6Auburn(21) W 8-4Auburn(21) W 5-4Georgia State L 5-3Clemson (13) W 8-4at Ole Miss (19) L 6-4at Ole MIss (19) W 10-6at Ole Miss (19) L 3-2Georgia Southern W 8-3at Alabama (24) L 9-3at Alabama (24) L 9-3at Alabama (24) W 8-1Winthrop (27) L 10-5WInthrop (27) W 5-4 (11)Florida (23) W 9-4Florida (23) W 9-3Florida (23) L 7-6at Clemson (12) L 10-4S. Carolina (16) W 9-4S. Carolina (16) W 5-4S. Carolina (16) L 6-0at Mercer W 20-3Ga. Tech (13) W 5-4at Tennessee (14) W 9-3at Tennessee (14) W 16-12at Tennessee (14) W 9-5USC-Aiken W 6-1Western Carolina W 7-2

BULLDOG vs. BULLDOG Georgia head coach David Perno has been at the helm since 2002 when Ron Polk returned to Mississippi State.

Polk served as Georgia’s head coach from 2000-01.

Annual Results

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008106

The 2001 College World Series Team: Front (L to R): Mgr. Jason Turner, Jody Friedman, Jeff Keppinger, Rusty Krueger, Brad Whitfield, Jody Pollock, Mark Thornhill, Kris Edge, Darryl Blaze, Jeremy Brotherton, Andy Neufeld, David Coffey, Mgr. Justin Johnson; Row 2: Mgr Brian Strok, Asst. Coach Allen Osborne, Asst. Coach

David Perno, Chris Webb, Adam Swann, Blake Bodenmiller, Ryan Schuetz, Doc Brooks, Jeffrey Carswell, Brett Campbell, Shaun Helmey, Bill Sharpton, Michael DeRosa, Parks Robinson, Strength Coach Brian Brown, Student Trainer: Kristin Reed. Row 3: Head Coach Ron Polk, Student Trainer Lance Johnson, David Lamberth, William Sartain, Andy Hussion, Brandon Moorhead, Jeremy Brown, Matt Cavender, Tony Burchett, Ned Yost,

Max Havel, Lee Mitchell, Scott Lawson, Asst. Coach Daron Schoenrock, Trainer Jeff Tanner, Admin. Asst. Steve Smith, Row 4: Kyle Magee, Matt Woods, Brandon Woods, Jon Armitage, Brandon Anglin, Scott Murphy, Chris

Fordham, Rob Moravek, Steve Van Note, Jamie Cline, Jarrett Warren, Student Asst. Coach Phillip Sledge

Vanderbilt W 5-4Vanderbilt W 6-5(13)Vanderbilt W 7-6Georgia College W 5-4Georgia College W 8-3at Kentucky W 7-3at Kentucky L 4-3at Kentucky W 10-6&Auburn W 8-4&Miss. State L 8-4&S. Carolina (19) L 10-2NCAA Athens RegionalGa. Southern L 4-3Ga. Tech (20) W 13-5Ga. Southern W 10-9(11)Coastal Carolina W 9-3Coastal Carolina W 8-7NCAA Athens Super RegionalFlorida State (10) W 8-7(10)Florida State (10) L 11-6Florida State (10) W 8-3College World Series$So. California (2) L 11-5$Tennessee (8) L 19-12

(National Ranking)&SEC Tournament, Hoover, Ala.$College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

2002 Overall Record: 32-29SEC Record: 15-15Head Coach: David Perno^North Carolina W 10-8^Connecticut W 7-4^Armstrong St. L 7-6(11)Mercer W 10-5@Atlanta Braves L 11-3James Madison W 20-6James Madison L 7-4Gardner-Webb L 5-3Gardner-Webb W 5-4Morehead State W 13-4Arkansas W 10-3Arkansas W 8-4Arkansas L 16-12(10)at Wake Forest (8) L 11-9at Wake Forest (8) W 9-6(7)at Vanderbilt W 14-4at Vanderbilt W 9-7at Vanderbilt W 11-3Ga. Tech (6) W 7-1at Ga. Tech (6) L 9-1Tennessee W 9-8Tennessee W 5-3Tennessee L 10-9(7)

Tenn. Tech L 4-3Tenn. Tech W 10-6at Miss. State L 7-5at Miss. State L 14-4at Miss. State W 9-2Clemson (1) W 5-4at Clemson (1) L 6-5at LSU L 8-2at LSU L 14-4at LSU L 13-4at Ga. State W 3-2Wofford W 11-10Kentucky W 5-4Kentucky W 6-5Kentucky W 7-6W. Carolina W 18-11Ga. Tech (14) L 6-1at Florida (12) L 12-6at Florida (12) L 12-9at Florida (12) W 6-4Furman W 11-4Alabama (5) W 5-0Alabama (5) W 8-7(11)Alabama (5) L 4-2at Ga. Southern L 10-9at Ga. Southern W 16-3at Auburn L 10-9at Auburn W 10-9at Auburn L 8-7(11)at Ga. Tech (12) L 12-11 (10)South Carolina (4) L 9-7South Carolina (4) L 12-4South Carolina (4) L 4-2&Florida (11) L 7-2&Miss. State L 10-3NCAA Atlanta RegionalLouisville W 7-1Ga. Tech (9) L 3-0Co. Carolina W 9-7Ga. Tech (9) L 8-7

(National Ranking)@Exhibition, Orlando, Fla.^Diamond Classic, Savannah, Ga.&SEC Tournament, Hoover, Ala.NCAA Atlanta Regional at Ga. Tech

2003 Overall Record: 29-26SEC Record: 10-20Head Coach: David PernoGardner-Webb L 6-5Gardner-Webb W 18-7Gardner-Webb L 7-5Ga. Southern L 6-4(10)Ga. Southern W 12-0UNC-Asheville W 10-6

UNC-Asheville W 9-1(5)#McNeese State W 8-5#South Alabama L 9-6#Oral Roberts W 7-6William & Mary W 6-5Liberty W 14-5Liberty W 8-3Austin Peay St. W 16-3Austin Peay St. W 5-3at Alabama (19) L 8-7at Alabama (19) L 12-2at Alabama (19) L 7-5LSU (16) L 12-5LSU (16) L 13-6LSU (16) L 3-2at Clemson (14) L 7-3Auburn (9) L 4-3(13)Auburn (9) L 6-3Auburn W 7-6Coll. Charleston W 15-5Coll. Charleston W 10-2at Arkansas (22) L 9-4at Arkansas (22) L 14-3at Arkansas (22) W 10-4Winthrop W 5-0Winthrop L 3-2(7)at Tennessee L 12-9at Tennessee L 16-3at Tennessee W 8-6Ga. State W 14-7

Florida W 5-4Florida L 4-3Florida L 8-4Clemson (15) W 9-3at Ga. Tech (5) W 8-4at Kentucky L 8-1at Kentucky L 9-4at Kentucky W 12-0Tenn. Tech W 9-7Vanderbilt W 4-2Vanderbilt W 3-2Vanderbilt W 6-5Miss. State (14) W 6-5Miss. State (14) L 7-5Miss. State (14) W 9-8(15)&Ga. Tech W 10-3at S. Carolina (19) L 5-2at S. Carolina (19) L 14-2at S. Carolina (19) L 5-2

(National Ranking)#Lake Area Classic, Lake Charles, La.&Turner Field, Atlanta, Ga.

2004 College World Series TeamSEC Co-ChampionsOverall Record: 45-23SEC Record: 19-11Head Coach: David PernoBethune Cookman W 10-3Bethune Cookman W 14-1Bethune Cookman W 18-7East Tenn. State W 11-3East Tenn. State W 7-0at Ga. Southern W 6-3at Ga. Southern L 12-5Birmingham So. W 2-1Birmingham So. L 7-6Liberty W 24-6Liberty W 15-5Liberty W 18-3^Ga. State W 10-4UNC-Wilmington L 9-5UNC-Wilmington W 5-1Ga. Southern W 9-5Ga. Southern W 14-5Alabama W 5-4Alabama L 7-5Alabama W 7-5Ga. Tech L 4-3at Vanderbilt L 4-3at Vanderbilt L 8-4at Vanderbilt L 12-8Clemson L 6-2

at Clemson L 19-4at Florida (16) W 10-5at Florida (16) W 8-5at Florida (16) W 9-5Mercer W 13-0Tennessee (20) L 4-1Tennessee (20) L 6-4Tennessee (20) L 4-2at Ga. Tech W 6-5at LSU (7) L 6-5(10)at LSU (7) L 10-2at LSU (7) W 12-4Georgia State W 6-3Mississippi (6) W 7-3Mississippi (6) W 9-4Mississippi (6) W 7-3at Ga. State W 16-6Kentucky W 5-3Kentucky W 7-2Kentucky W 5-1at Miss. State W 7-6at Miss. State W 8-4at Miss. State W 8-6(11)&Ga. Tech (15) L 12-5at Auburn (22) W 11-2at Auburn (22) W 4-0at Auburn (22) L 4-3S. Carolina (5) W 5-1S. Carolina (5) W 6-4S. Carolina (5) L 8-2*SEC Tournament*Vanderbilt L 6-0*LSU (3) W 1-0*Florida (21) L 7-0-NCAA Regional-Mid. Tenn. State W 16-2-Clemson (22) W 6-3-Clemson (22) L 10-9-Clemson (22) W 7-6(10)+NCAA Super Regional+Ga. Tech (3) W 7-5+Ga. Tech (3) W 5-3$College World Series$Arizona (8) W 8-7$Texas (2) L 9-3$Arizona (8) W 3-1$Texas (2) L 7-6

(National Ranking)^Marietta, East Cobb Complex; &Turner Field, Atlanta; *SEC Tourn., Hoover, Ala.; -NCAA Athens Regional, Athens; +NCAA Super Regional, Atlanta, Ga.; $College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

The 2004 College World Series Team: Front (L to R): Head Mgr. Justin Johnson, Student Trainer Joshua Ferguson, Justin Holmes, Brandon Masters, Johnny Dobbs, Bo Lanier, Adam McDaniel, Trey Henson, Michael

Horr, Marshall Szabo, Justin Niefer, Student Mgr. Mark Wilson; Row 2: Student Trainer Elizabeth Hawkins, Blake Cannady, Matt Olson, Ryan Pittmon, Will Startup, Vol. Asst. Coach Jason Eller, Asst. Coach Don Norris, Head Coach David Perno, Asst. Coach Butch Thompson, Jonathan Wyatt, Jason Jacobs, Josh McLaughlin,

Bobby Felmy, Josh Smith; Row 3: Athletic Trainer Mike Dillon, Strength & Conditioning Coach Rob Livingstone, Clint Sammons, Derek Smith, Joe Billick, Paul Lubrano, Chris Webb, Joey Side, Rip Warren, Jake Crane, Matt Robbins, Chad Thornhill, Brooks Brown, Dir. Baseball Operations Brian Jester, Groundskeeper Roy Winfrey;

Row 4: Josh Morris, Michael Hyle, David Timm, Sean Ruthven, Matt Woods, Drew Jerdan, Joey Carroll, Mickey Westphal, Brandon Lowe, Kyle Keen, Jason Fellows, Mitchell Boggs. Not Pictured: Winton Mays

SEC Champions

CWS Final Four & SEC Champions

Annual Results

6 College World Series Appearances: 1987, 1990 National Champions, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 107

2005 Overall Record: 30-25SEC Record: 12-17Head Coach: David PernoElon W 9-1Elon W 5-4Elon W 3-0Mercer W 3-1(11)Ga. Southern L 4-1Ga. Southern W 7-4(10)^Ga. State W 4-1%Ohio State W 4-3%Michigan L 6-4%East Carolina L 7-1Tenn. Tech W 12-2Tenn. Tech W 5-2at Louisville L 7-6at Louisville W 14-3(7)at Louisville L 7-4at Ga. Southern L 9-4LSU (5) L 8-2LSU (5) L 5-3LSU (5) L 6-4Ga. State W 9-5at *Kentucky W 6-2at *Kentucky W 14-11at Furman W 7-2Furman W 15-5at S. Carolina (8) L 7-5at S. Carolina (8) L 17-2at S. Carolina (8) L 6-1Clemson W 11-10at Clemson W 4-1Florida (5) W 5-2Florida (5) L 12-1Florida (5) L 10-1Miss. State (21) W 5-1Miss. State (21) L 6-0Miss. State (21) W 6-3at Ga. Tech (4) L 12-2at Ole Miss (21) L 4-3at Ole Miss (21) L 5-4 (11)at Ole Miss (21) W 6-3&Ga. Tech (6) W 11-8at Alabama (13) L 5-3at Alabama (13) W 4-3at Alabama (13) L 11-9Vanderbilt W 4-3Vanderbilt L 6-5Vanderbilt W 6-2Western Carolina L 2-1Auburn L 5-4Auburn W 7-5Auburn W 10-4UNC-Asheville W 4-2at Winthrop W 10-6(11)at Tennessee (11) L 16-3 at Tennessee (11) L 18-2at Tennessee (11) W 4-1

(National Ranking)^Marietta, East Cobb Complex; %LeClair Classic, Greenville, N.C.; *Applebee’s Park, &Turner Field, Atlanta;

2006 College World Series TeamOverall Record: 47-23SEC Record: 18-12Head Coach: David PernoUNC-Greensboro W 7-6(11)UNC-Greensboro W 9-8UNC-Greensboro W 7-3San Diego (8) W 1-0San Diego (8) W 3-1San Diego (8) W 9-8@Atlanta Braves L 10-1at Southern Cal W 3-2at Southern Cal L 9-5at Southern Cal L 12-11Wofford W 11-8Louisville W 8-1

Louisville W 13-5Louisville W 11-0Kennesaw State W 11-3Western Carolina W 11-0Alabama L 4-1Alabama L 5-3Alabama W 6-4^Ga. State W 14-7at Arkansas (11) W 2-0at Arkansas (11) W 8-7at Arkansas (11) L 5-4(10)Clemson (9) W 12-11(10)at Clemson (9) L 10-7Ole Miss L 6-4Ole Miss L 11-10Ole Miss L 11-4Gardner-Webb W 9-4at Miss. State (3) L 15-5at Miss. State (3) W 6-1at Miss. State (3) W 4-2at Ga. Tech (14) L 8-2at Vanderbilt (18) W 9-7at Vanderbilt (18) L 5-4at Vanderbilt (18) L 11-3Mercer W 14-2Tennessee L 7-4(11)Tennessee W 3-0Tennessee L 6-4Western Carolina L 7-5Ga. Tech (8) W 12-6at Florida W 7-0at Florida W 9-3at Florida W 9-6South Carolina (12) W 8-4South Carolina (12) W 7-5South Caroliina (12) W 7-4&Ga. Tech (15) W 5-4(11)at Auburn W 10-7at Auburn W 4-3at Auburn W 9-4=Kennesaw State W 8-7Kentucky (7) W 10-9Kentucky (7) L 8-3Kentucky (7) W 4-0*Vanderbilt L 9-4*Kentucky (10) W 16-10*South Carolina W 16-10*Vanderbilt W 5-4*Vanderbilt L 11-1(7)NCAA Athens Regional-Sacred Heart W 11-0-Florida State L 6-4-Jacksonville W 15-8-Florida State W 7-1-Florida State W 3-2NCAA Athens Super Regional+South Carolina (15) L 15-6+South Carolina (15) W 11-5+South Carolina (15) W 11-6College World Series$Rice (1) L 6-4$Oregon State (4) L 5-3

(National Ranking)@Exhibition, Orlando, Fla.; ^Marietta, East Cobb; &Turner Field, Atlanta; =State Mutual Stadium, Rome; *SEC Tourn., Hoover, Ala.; -NCAA Athens Re-gional; +NCAA Athens Super Regional; $College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

2007 Overall Record: 23-33SEC Record: 11-19Head Coach: David PernoOregon State (15) L 10-8Oregon State (15) L 7-3Oregon State (15) L 6-2@ Mercer W 6-5Purdue W 9-0Purdue L 5-0

Purdue W 2-0Winthrop W 7-6Southern Cal L 4-3Southern Cal L 4-2Southern Cal L 7-6(10)Kennesaw State L 3-2Gardner-Webb W 12-1Gardner-Webb L 6-2(17)Gardner-Webb L 4-1Western Carolina L 3-1Auburn (20) W 4-3Auburn (20) W 3-2Auburn (20) W 6-2Mercer W 9-3@ Tennessee L 4-3@ Tennessee L 10-2@ Tennessee L 11-5Furman W 17-1Florida L 7-5Florida L 9-1Florida L 3-2(11)Clemson (18) L 4-2@ Clemson (18) L 11-10@ Ole Miss (20) L 9-8(13)

@ Ole Miss (20) W 4-3@ Ole Miss L 9-0Savannah State W 1-0@ Alabama W 4-1@ Alabama L 7-6@ Alabama L 5-3@ Ga. Tech L 8-2Arkansas (9) W 6-1Arkansas (9) L 7-6(10)Arkansas (9) L 9-3&Ga. Tech W 10-7@ Western Carolina W 12-7@ Kentucky L 8-7(12)@ Kentucky W 9-3@ Kentucky L 13-5Wofford W 12-6Vanderbilt (1) L 8-5Vanderbilt (1) W 7-0Vanderbilt (1) L 15-4Ga. Tech (24) W 9-4Miss. State (13) L 4-2Miss. State (13) W 2-1 (7)Miss. State (13) W 5-3 (7)@ South Carolina (7) L 13-3

The 2006 College World Series Team: Front (L to R): Nick DeSilvio, Gordon Beckham, Brent Hallman, Trevor Holder, Justin Holloway, David Thoms, Michael Henson, Jason Leaver, Ben Jeffers,

Nathan Moreau, Student Trainer Camille Cole; Row 2: Iain Sebastian, Blake Cannady, Matt Olson, Joe Billick, Joshua Fields, Ryan Peisel, Zak Kesler, Miles Starr, Stephen Dodson, Mitchell Odom, Strength & Conditioning Coach Jeremy Heffner; Row 3: Student Manager Trey Henson, Student Manager Jona-

than Paulish, Student Manager Nick Holland, Student Asst. Coach Derek Smith, Asst. Coach Doug Sisson, Head Coach David Perno, Vol. Asst. Coach Jason Eller, Assoc. Head Coach Roger Williams, Dir. Baseball Operations Brian Jester, Head Athletic Trainer Mike Dillon, Student Athletic Trainer Grant Trotter; Row 4: Bobby Felmy, Matt Robbins, Jason Fellows, Joey Side, Jason Jacobs, Kyle Keen, Josh Morris, Mickey Westphal, Brooks Brown, Rip Warren, Adam McDaniel, Jonathan Wyatt, Matthew Dunn

@ South Carolina (7) W 6-4@ South Carolina (7) L 14-13

(National Ranking)&Turner Field, Atlanta

2008 College World Series TeamCWS FinalistSEC ChampionsOverall Record: 45-25-1SEC Record: 20-9-1Head Coach: David PernoArizona (1) W 9-7Arizona (1) L 7-1Arizona (1) L 9-8@ Atlanta Braves L 8-0vs. ~Oregon St. (12) L 6-4vs. ~Oregon St. (12) W 10-5vs. ~Oregon St. (12) L 5-4Jacksonville St. W 19-1Memphis W 8-1Memphis W 8-2Memphis L 7-6at Fla. State (3) W 13-10

Annual Results

The 2008 College World Series Finalists: Front Row (sitting l-r): Adam Fuller, Carson Schilling, Evan Tieles, Jeff Bissell, Michael Demperio, Robbie O’Bryan, Steve Esmonde. 2nd Row: Michael Tankovich – student trainer, Brian Vance – student manager, Tyler Sanders – student manager, Jonathan Paulish – student manager, Drew Haggard, Justin Grimm, Ryan Woolley, Dean Weaver, Justin Earls, Lyle Allen, Whitney Bass – student trainer. 3rd Row: Head Coach David Perno, Ryan Peisel, Gordon Beckham, Stephen Ochs, Bryce Massanari, Alex McRee, John Herman, Matt Cerione, Joey Lewis, Rich Poythress, Asst. Coach Jason Eller, Asst. Coach Brady Wiederhold, Volunteer Coach Justin Holmes, Athletic Trainer Mike Dillon. Top Row: Jake Crane, Matt Olson, Jason Leaver, Nick Montgomery, Joshua Fields, Brent Hallman, Stephen Brock, Stephen Dodson, Nathan Moreau, Trevor Holder, Miles Starr, David Thoms, Will Harvil, Director of Baseball Operations Brian Jester, Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeremy Heffner

CWS Finalists & SEC Champions

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008108

Annual Results

at Fla. State (3) L 8-3at Arkansas (21) L 5-1at Arkansas (21) W 15-11at Arkansas (21) W 13-2Western Carolina W 8-3Alabama A&M W 18-3Tennessee W 6-2Tennessee W 3-2Tennessee L 4-3(10)at Kennesaw St. W 12-5Kennesaw St. L 8-6at Miss. State L 3-2(10)at Miss. State W 5-1at Miss. State W 5-3(10)Clemson (17) W 11-3at Clemson (17) W 6-4South Carolina (9) W 1-0South Carolina (9) W 5-3South Carolina (9) W 4-2Winthrop L 5-1at Ga. Tech (10) L 9-4Kentucky (9) W 3-2Kentucky (9) W 13-4Kentucky (9) W 6-4East Tenn. St. W 9-8Ga. State W 7-5at LSU W 6-3at LSU W 9-8at LSU T 10-10(12)Kennesaw St. W 6-2at Florida W 7-4at Florida L 7-2at Florida L 7-2Ole Miss (25) W 5-4Ole Miss (25) L 9-4Ole Miss (25) W 11-4Ga. Tech (25) L 11-1at Vanderbilt (16) L 13-7at Vanderbilt (16) W 4-2(10)at Vanderbilt (16) W 12-10&Ga. Tech (25) W 3-2Alabama L 17-13Alabama W 5-4Alabama L 16-13*Ole Miss L 4-1*Alabama L 5-2

NCAA Athens Regional-Lipscomb L 10-7-Louisville W 9-8-Lipscomb W 14-3-Ga. Tech W 8-0-Ga. Tech W 18-6NCAA Athens Super Regional+N.C. State (15) W 11-4+N.C. State (15) L 10-6+N.C. State (15) W 17-8College World Series$Miami (1) W 7-4$Stanford (7) W 4-3$Stanford (7) W 10-8College World Series Finals$Fresno State (8) W 7-6$Fresno State (8) L 19-10$Fresno State (8) L 6-1

(National Ranking)@Exhibition, Orlando, Fla.; ~PGE Park, Portland, Ore; &Turner Field, Atlanta; *SEC Tournament, Hoover, Ala.; -NCAA Athens Regional; +NCAA Athens Super Regional; $College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

2009 Overall Record: 38-24SEC Record: 15-15Head Coach: David PernoYoungstown State W 15-2Youngstown State W 14-0Youngstown State W 12-8Presbyterian W 8-1Presbyterian W 11-4@ Arizona W 11-5@ Arizona W 12-5@ Arizona W 10-5Wofford W 13-6Quinnipiac W 7-0Quinnipiac W 19-6Quinnipiac W 7-2Le Moyne W 13-5LeMoyne W 12-0@ Alabama L 9-5@ Alabama L 11-5@ Alabama W 10-8@ Ga. State W 11-6

Miss. State (25) W 5-3Miss. State (25) W 4-0Miss. State (25) W 10-6Wright State L 8-5@ Tennessee W 12-6@ Tennessee W 11-9@ Tennessee W 4-3Clemson (17) W 6-5@ Clemson (17) W 4-2LSU (2) L 8-4LSU (2) W 10-8LSU (2) L 7-5Winthrop L 7-4Winthrop W 13-2@ Kentucky W 7-4@ Kentucky W 7-4@ Kentucky W 5-4

Ga. Tech (10) L 11-6Arkansas (5) W 4-3Arkansas (5) W 4-3Arkansas (5) L 2-0Kennesaw State W 11-7@ Jacksonville St. L 9-7@ Ole Miss (11) W 6-3@ Ole Miss (11) L 10-8@ Ole Miss (11) L 6-1Jacksonville St. L 16-8Florida (17) L 10-9(11)Florida (17) L 7-6Florida (17) L 10-8Vanderbilt L 10-2Vanderbilt L 9-2Vanderbilt W 4-3&Ga. Tech (7) W 7-5

@ South Carolina L 7-2@ South Carolina L 7-4@ South Carolina L 6-1*Ole Miss (7) W 6-3*Arkansas (20) W 2-1*LSU (2) L 16-0(10)*LSU (2) L 3-2(7)NCAA Tallahassee Regional-Ohio State W 24-8-Florida State (6) L 8-2-Ohio State L 13-6

(National Ranking)&Turner Field, Atlanta; *SEC Tourna-ment, Hoover, Ala.; -NCAA Tallahassee Regional, Tallahassee, Fla.

2009 FreshmanAll-American Colby May

2008 All-CWS TeamGordon Beckham

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122 YEARS OF GEORGIA BASEBALLOVERALL: 2,016-1,492-23

SEC: 699-767-3

SEC OVERALLYEAR W-L-T W-L-T COACH CAPTAIN1886 2-0 C.E. Morris1887 no record available 1888 no record available T.M.Cunningham1889-91 no records available1892 no record available A.O. Halsey1893 no record available A.O. Halsey1894 no record available Lindsey Halsey1895 no record available Hugh Jennings W.L. Kemp1896 3-1 Hugh Jennings Fred Morris1897 10-5 Hugh Jennings G.W. Price1898 5-5 Hugh Jennings A.J. McBride, Jr.1899 7-6 Hugh Jennings Marion DuBose1900 no record available P.E. Hall1901 no record available M.M. Dickinson Sandy Beaver1902 7-5-1 W.A. Reynolds M.M. Dickinson1903 6-4 W.A. Reynolds M.M. Dickinson1904 9-7 M.M. Dickinson Frank B. Anderson1905 9-7 M.M. Dickinson A.R. Sullivan1906 12-9 Tommy Stouch A.R. Sullivan1907 no record available Tommy Stouch John A. Brown%1908 20-2 Hammond Johnson Frank Martin1909 no record available W.J. Lewis Claude Derrick1910 no record available Frank B. Anderson James Lucas1911 17-5 Frank B. Anderson Paul L. Bartlett1912 15-6-2 Frank B. Anderson Cliff Brannen1913 18-6-1 Frank B. Anderson Bob McWhorter1914 19-6 Joe Bean Rucker Ginn1915 14-10-1 Joe Bean John Henderson1916 no record available Joe Bean Horace Clements1917 no record available J.G. Henderson N.L. Gillis 1918 no record available Glen Colby G.H. Westbrook%1919 16-4-2 H.J. Stegeman Whitey Davis1920 15-9 H.J. Stegeman Claude Satterfield1921 19-8-3 W.P. White W.H. Magnum1922 24-6-1 W.P. White W.P. Cody1923 19-10-1 W.P. White George Clark1924 21-7 W.P. White Josh Watson1925 21-11 W.P. White J.D. Thomason1926 21-8 W.P. White Nolen Richardson1927 19-11 W.P. White George Johnson1928 18-6-1 W.P. White Chick Shiver1929 13-8 W.P. White Glenn Chafin1930 15-8 W.P. White Harry Gorman1931 11-10 W.P. White Cliff McGaughey1932 11-4 W.P. White Vernon Smith +1933 8-1 12-3-1 W.P. White Buster Mott1934 7-4 9-10-1 Vernon Smith Wendell Sullivan1935 4-4 8-10 Vernon Smith Cy Grant1936 3-5 9-11 Vernon Smith Henry Wagnon1937 2-8 5-12 Vernon Smith Alf Anderson1938 5-3 16-10 J.V. Sikes Joe Gerson1939 5-4 13-6-1 J.V. Sikes Carroll Thomas1940 9-1 15-5 J.V. Sikes Billy Mims1941 8-2 17-6 J.V. Sikes Joe Killian1942 6-2 12-7 J.V. Sikes Clarence Welch1943 1-3 1-10 J.B. Whitworth Charles Anderson Note: Georgia did not field a team in 1944 or 1945.1946 8-4 18-10 J.V. Sikes Charley Trippi1947 4-11 10-18 J.V. Sikes Jim Gatewood1948 9-8 16-10 Charley Trippi Chub Jenkins1949 11-7 18-8 Charley Trippi Howard Johnson1950 10-6 18-10-1 Jim Whatley Billy Henderson1951 6-11 12-13 Nolan Richardson Charles Kell1952 6-9 11-11-1 Jim Whatley Jim Umbricht+1953 12-4 23-5 Jim Whatley Nathan Williams+1954 11-4 16-9 Jim Whatley Bobby Sherrer @1955 12-4 16-11 Jim Whatley Reggie Andrews1956 10-5 16-7 Jim Whatley Sonny Saye1957 10-5 15-10 Jim Whatley Jim Callaway1958 10-8 15-11 Jim Whatley Wayne Minshew1959 8-12 11-18 Jim Whatley Don Sparrow 1960 6-10 8-14 Jim Whatley Tommy Lewis1961 10-8 11-12 Jim Whatley Phil Ashe1962 7-7 8-10 Jim Whatley Joey Miller1963 10-8 14-13 Jim Whatley B. Cheek and J.Templeton1964 5-9 9-11 Jim Whatley Larry Thompson

SEC OVERALLYEAR W-L-T W-L-T COACH CAPTAIN1965 4-10 12-13 Jim Whatley Tommy Reid1966 7-6 12-10 Jim Whatley Bob O’Callaghan1967 5-12 8-19 Jim Whatley Bobby Etter1968 6-8 11-15 Jim Whatley Spratt Bullock1969 9-8 15-14 Jim Whatley Kit Bradshaw1970 7-9 17-14 Jim Whatley Tom Cannon1971 8-8 14-18 Jim Whatley Mike Harrelson1972 4-12 12-22 Jim Whatley J. Carter and S. Fillon1973 7-8 13-16 Jim Whatley Jim Turner1974 3-13 10-18 Jim Whatley Billy Griffith@1975 11-4 21-15-1 Jim Whatley Phil Baker1976 7-16 21-27 Roy Umstattd Larry Littleton1977 9-14 22-24 Roy Umstattd Chuck Fore1978 11-12 30-19 Roy Umstattd Alan O’Neal1979 11-11 24-18 Roy Umstattd Bubba Chrismer1980 9-10 33-12-1 Roy Umstattd Rodney Bellamy1981 8-15 23-23 Steve Webber Bob White1982 12-10 28-19 Steve Webber Mike Wirth1983 11-9 29-19 Steve Webber Glen Davis1984 7-14-1 25-23-1 Steve Webber Rick Fuentes1985 11-11 33-23 Steve Webber Marty Brown1986 14-13 35-24 Steve Webber Paul Somogye #1987 18-8 42-21 Steve Webber Pete Freeman1988 11-16 29-28 Steve Webber Pat Swift1989 15-11 37-25 Steve Webber Roger Miller $1990 18-9 52-19 Steve Webber Jeff Cooper1991 7-19 27-31 Steve Webber Doug Radziewicz1992 12-11 35-25 Steve Webber Terry Childers 1993 10-18 30-29 Steve Webber John Yselonia1994 9-19 22-35 Steve Webber Travis Hawkins1995 9-17 29-29 Steve Webber Todd Crane1996 8-21 24-30 Steve Webber Pete Arenas1997 8-22 28-27 Robert Sapp Andy Osbolt1998 8-21 24-30 Robert Sapp A.Osbolt, Lance Shannon1999 8-20-1 25-30-1 Robert Sapp Chris Crawford2000 14-15 32-26 Ron Polk Matt Steele/Josh Dorminy+@2001 20-10 47-22 Ron Polk Tony Burchett/Andy Neufeld2002 15-15 32-29 David Perno Bill Sharpton/Adam Swann2003 10-20 29-26 David Perno David Coffey+~2004 19-11 45-23 David Perno Justin Holmes, Paul Lubrano, Clint Sammons, Matt Woods2005 12-17 30-25 David Perno Johnny Dobbs, Bobby Felmy, Michael Hyle, Sean Ruthven, Josh Smith, Will Startup~2006 18-12 47-23 David Perno Jason Jacobs Mickey Westphal2007 11-19 23-33 David Perno Jonathan Wyatt+@~2008 20-9-1 45-25-1 David Perno Overall: Ryan Peisel2009 15-15 38-24 David Perno Trevor Holder, Rich Poythress

%Southern Champions+ Southeastern Conference Champion@Southeastern Conference Eastern Division Champion#NCAA Northeast Regional Champion, NCAA College World Series Team $NCAA Northeast Regional Champion, NCAA College World Series Champion+@SEC Overall and Eastern Division Champion; NCAA Athens Regional and Super Regional Champion; NCAA College World Series Team+~SEC Overall Co-Champion, SEC Eastern Division Champion; NCAA Athens Regional and Atlanta Super Regional Champion; NCAA College World Series Team~NCAA Athens Regional and Super Regional Champion; NCAA College World Series Team

Annual Final Record

SEC OVERALL

2009 Team CaptainTrevor Holder

6 SEC Titles: 1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008110

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CENTERThe Athletic Association is proud of its $7.2 million

Rankin M. Smith, Sr., Academic Achievement Center. The 31,000-square foot center serves the needs of more than 500 student-athletes at Georgia with tutorial rooms, confer-ence rooms, counselors’ offices, computer labs and teaching space. There is also a lecture hall, student lounge and a large banquet area.

Adjacent to several athletic venues, the Academic Achievement Center is convenient for student-athlete ac-cess. Each of the 80 computer work stations are equipped with multimedia capabilities and high-resolution monitors and graphics and network cards. The computer lab has access to the highest-quality network and scanners.

The University of Georgia enjoys a rich tradi-tion of academic achievement among its athletic programs. UGA has long experienced excellence on the playing field and in the classroom. Through the years, the Athletic Association’s academic staff has developed programs to address all aspects of a student-athlete’s collegiate experience -- academic achievement, personal development and career planning and placement.

Student ServicesThe primary emphasis of the Student Services staff is to assist UGA student-athletes to achieve

their personal goals by ensuring that they earn a degree, by providing opportunities for personal growth, and by offering guidance in making career and employment decisions.The response to the career planning service has been especially positive. Southeastern employers in both the private and public sectors seek student-athletes as employees because of good work habits acquired through athletics and their ability to manage time wisely.

POINTS OF PRIDE FOR GEORGIASCHOLAR-ATHLETES

59 Postgraduate Scholarship recipients since 196554 CoSIDA First Team Academic All-Americans since 19608 CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year Winners since 19609 NCAA Top 8 Award Winners since 19847 SEC Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Year since 19863 NCAA Woman of the Year national winners since 19973 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winners since 1986

POINTS OF PRIDE FOR GEORGIASCHOLAR-ATHLETES

59 Postgraduate Scholarship recipients since 196554 CoSIDA First Team Academic All-Americans since 19608 CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year Winners since 19609 NCAA Top 8 Award Winners since 19847 SEC Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Year since 19863 NCAA Woman of the Year national winners since 19973 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winners since 1986

UGA Athletic Director Damon Evans with Academic Honor Roll member

and 2008 MLB first round draft pick Gordon Beckham.

Excellence In Academics

2009 Bulldog graduate Trevor Holder was a starting pitcher on Georgia’s 2006 and 2008 College World Series teams.

2009 Bulldog graduate Jonathan Wyatt was a starting outfielder on Georgia’s 2004 and 2006 College World Series teams.

2009 Bulldog graduate Ryan Peisel was the starting third baseman on Georgia’s 2006 and 2008 College World Series teams.

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Georgia A Leader in CHAMPS/Life SkillsThe CHAMPS/Life Skills program was developed by the National As-

sociation of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) to help student-athletes broaden their horizons beyond the classroom and fields of competition.

Recently, Georgia was recognized by NACDA for its outstanding implementation of the CHAMPS/Life Skills program which is directed by Robert Miles.

The CHAMPS/Life Skills program focuses on five components that UGA emphasizes in the growth of and development of student-athletes:

A Commitment to Athletic Excellence: This ensures that each student-athlete will be provided facilities, coaching and support services that will enable each to excel in a broad program of sports.

A Commitment to Personal Development: This ensures that each student-athlete in the CHAMPS/Life Skills program will be provided opportunities to focus on personal growth issues such as values clarification, goal setting, fiscal responsiblity, decision making and stress management.

A Commitment to Service: This is our challenge to student-athletes to give back to communities and individuals who are in need. With a clearly defined program of service, our student-athletes have opportunities to develop the foundation for a lifelong commitment to volunteerism.

A Commitment to Career Development: This places a priority on prepar-ing for life after athletics. The program acquaints student-athletes with the job serach process, provides networking opportunities and ultimately assists with job placement.

A Commitment to Leadership Development: This places an emphasis on programs and services that maximize student involvement and allows student-athletes to develop leadership skills. Student-athletes are encour-aged to transfer the leadership training learned through athletic participation into all aspects of campus life.

The baseball team has helped build houses with Habitat

for Humanity.

The Bulldogs hold a free skills clinic for kids each

year at Foley Field.

CHAMPS/Life Skills

Robert MilesDirector

CHAMPS/Life Skills

The Bulldogs made several trips to the Omaha Home For Boys during the 2008 CWS.

Georgia freshman Chance Veazey got a Bulldog sendoff from his teammates when he transferred from St. Mary’s Hospital in Athens

to the Shepherd Center in Atlanta.

The Bulldogs chat with the fans at an annual “Meet The

Team” day at Foley Field.

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FOLEY FIELD TRAINING ROOM

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING AWARDS

Since the 2003-04 season, the Georgia baseball program has honored the top baseball student-athletes (one hitter and one pitcher) who strongly exemplify the characteristics of the off-season train-ing program. The critieria they must exhibit includes an outstanding work ethic, commitment, discipline and determination throughout the off-season.

Year Hitter Pitcher2003-04 Kyle Keen Chris Webb2004-05 Jake Crane Johnny Dobbs2005-06 Bobby Felmy Adam McDaniel2006-07 not awarded not awarded2007-08 Matt Olson Joshua Fields2008-09 Peter Verdin Trevor Holder2009-10 Peter Verdin Alex McRee

GEORGIA BASEBALL UTILIZES MODERN WEIGHT ROOM AND

ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOMThe University of Georgia Athletic Association prides

itself on providing an environment that fosters student-athlete welfare and enhances the overall student-athlete experience. Georgia’s athletic facilities are among the best in the nation. Recent upgrades include an Olympic sports weight training facility that opened in 2007 as well as an expanded athletic training room at Foley Field.

The weight room is now unsurpassed in serving the strength and conditioning needs of student-athletes. The expanded training facility includes whirlpools, saunas and a state-of-the-art therapy pool with underwater treadmill which is part of the rehabilitation center.

athletes (one hitter and one pitcher) who strongly exemplify the characteristics of the off-season train

an outstanding work ethic, commitment, discipline and determination throughout the off-season.

Year2003-042004-052005-062006-07

FOLEY FIELD TRAINING ROOM

Excellence In Facilities

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EAST CAMPUS VILLAGEUGA’s East Campus Village complex, which cost nearly $100

million and opened in 2004, features four residence halls and the East

Village Commons. Rooms in the halls are fully furnished and full of

amenities. The halls holds up to 1,200 students in two- and four-bedroom

suites with private baths. Each student has a private bedroom and

bathroom. Living at the “ECV” combines the comforts of apartment living

with the convenience

of being on campus. A

common area in each

suite includes a living

room large enough for a big screen television and the kitchen includes a refrigerator as

big as the one you left at home.

Adjacent to the housing area, a dining hall is open along with a five-level parking

deck too. The complex also houses a restaurant, a gourmet coffee shop, a specialty deli

and an ice cream shop. The complex is within walking distance of the Ramsey Student

Center, the Georgia Museum of Art and the Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.

Excellence In Facilities

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Charlie WhittemoreAsst. AD

(Facilities)

Craig WhiteAssoc. AD

(Sports & Operations)Baseball Administrator

Dr. Carla WilliamsSr. Assoc. AD

(Student Services/SWA)

Alan ThomasAssoc. AD

(External Operations)

Claude FeltonAssoc. AD

(Sports Communications)

Jere MoreheadFaculty AthleticsRepresentative

Arthur JohnsonAssoc. AD

(Internal Operations)

Eric BaumgartnerAsst. AD

(Compliance)

Glada HorvatAsst. AD

(Academics/Eligibility)

Frank CrumleyExecutive Assoc. AD(Finance & Business)

Matt BrachowskiAsst. AD

(Event Management)

Dave MuiaSpecial Assistant to the

Athletic Director

Dr. Michael F. AdamsPresident

Damon EvansAthletic Director

University of Georgia football letterwinner and double degree holder Damon Evans was selected as Director of Athletics in December, 2003, and assumed duties officially on July 1, 2004. At the time, he was just 34, and one of the youngest athletic directors in the country. However, he had already

established himself as an up-and-coming athletic administrator. Evans has received several honors including the Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal “40 Under 40 Award” for 2004, 2005 and 2007, the UGA Terry College of Business Award as the “Outstanding Young Alumnus,” and Sports Illustrated’s “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports.” Today, Evans oversees a nationally recognized program with 21 intercollegiate sports teams involving more than 600 student-athletes, an $84 million budget and a 260 person staff. He is a member of several Southeastern Conference and NCAA committees, Chairman of the NCAA Division I Leadership Council, and is involved in volunteer and community service roles across the state of Georgia. He was born in Nebraska but spent much of his youth in Gainesville, Georgia where he graduated from Gainesville High School after a stellar career both athletically and academically. He is married to the former Kerri Budd of Atlanta, and they have two children, Cameron and Kennedy.

Dr. Michael F. Adams was named the 21st president of the University of Georgia on June 11, 1997. He immediately focused on securing UGA’s future as one of America’s premier public research universities. Widely recognized as a leader in higher education administration, Dr. Adams has held a number of

significant leadership positions in intercollegiate athletics. He is chairman of the NCAA Executive Committee. A strategic plan, completed in 2001 at his direction, identified three themes for UGA’s growth in the first decade of the 21st century: Building the New Learning Environment, Maximizing Research Opportunities and Competing in a Global Economy. Under Dr. Adams’ leadership, student quality has risen steadily and the University of Georgia has been recognized as one of the nation’s very best public research universities for eight of the past 10 years by U.S. News & World Report. External funding for research, public service and instruction totals more than $200 million annually. Private giving to the university is at its highest level ever; UGA completed the Archway to Excellence Campaign on June 30, 2008 with more than $630 million. “The people of the state of Georgia deserve a flagship institution every bit as good as the citizens of Virginia or Michigan or California or North Carolina,” Dr. Adams said when he was named president. “I am committed to making the University of Georgia that kind of institution.”

Arthur JohnsonFrank Crumley Claude FeltonDr. Carla Williams

time, he was just 34, and one of the youngest athletic

Alan Thomas

DID YOU KNOW?UGA ranked first among national universities, both public and private,

in payback ratio, according to the January 2009 issue of Smart Money magazine. The magazine, published by the Wall Street Journal, quantified the long-term value of education based on tuition costs and graduates’ earning power at different stages in their lives. UGA’s payback ratio is 338%.

Dr. Michael F. Adams was named the 21st

Widely recognized as a leader in higher education

DID YOU KNOW?UGA ranked first among national universities, both public and private,

in payback ratio, according to the January 2009 issue of Smart Moneymagazine. The magazine, published by the Wall Street Journal, quantified the long-term value of education based on tuition costs and graduates’ earning power at different stages in their lives. UGA’s payback ratio is 338%.

President & Athletic Senior Staff

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The UGA Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program represents a long-term resource for providing scholarships to Georgia student-athletes. The program allows friends and supporters of the Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportunities of UGA student-athletes. A gift to establish a scholarship provides income towards funding a scholarship each year and permanently memorializes the donor or any individual in whose honor the scholarship is named. A full scholarship is endowed through a gift of $150,000. For more information on the Athletic Scholar-ship Endowment Program, please contact the UGAA at 877-GA-DAWGS or via e-mail at [email protected].

The Athletic Association embarked on the largest fundraising campaign in school history in the summer of 2001. The $60 million In-vesting in Champions campaign was part of UGA’s $500 million Archway

Leon Farmer Scholarship Endowment Leon Farmer Jr., and Leon Farmer III, UGA alumni from Athens, have fully funded four scholarships for student-athletes in football, men’s basketball, baseball and gymnastics in memory of Leon “Sarge” Farmer, a popular UGA and Athens High ROTC instructor and founder of Leon Farmer and Company.2003-04: Rip Warren 2004-05: Adam McDaniel2005-06: Mickey Westphal 2006-07: Ryan Peisel2007-08: Ryan Peisel 2008-09: Rich Poythress2009-10: Levi Hyams

Frank D. Foley Sr. Baseball Scholarships An endowment established in 1993 and first awarded in 1995, it was set up by the late Frank D. Foley of Columbus and his wife, Sally, in memory of Mr. Foley’s father, Judge Frank D. Foley, for whom the Bulldog baseball stadium is named. Judge Fo-ley was part of the 1908 Southern Championship team. A recognition plaque in honor of Foley and the recipients is on display at Foley Field.

1994-95: Chris Ciaccio 1995-96: Chris Hall1996-97: Zack Frachiseur 1997-98: Chris Hays1998-99: Chris Hays1999-00: Mark Thornhill2000-01: Mark Thornhill, Jon Armitage2001-02: Jeffrey Carswell, Ryan Schuetz2002-03: Chad Thornhill, Mickey Westphal2003-04: Will Startup, Mickey Westphal2004-05: Kyle Keen, Will Startup2005-06: Kyle Keen, Jason Jacobs2006-07: Jason Leaver, Jonathan Wyatt2007-08: Jason Leaver, Matt Olson2008-09: Jason Leaver, Matt Olson, Bryce Massanari2009-10: Chase Davidson, Colby May

William K. Holmes Endowment An endowment by Bill Holmes of Dublin, Ga., who is a long-time Bulldog supporter and UGA alumnus.

1996-97: Matt Hanson 2003-04: Kyle Keen1997-98: Chris Crawford 2004-05: Michael Hyle1998-99: Chris Crawford 2005-06: Joshua Fields1999-00: Josh Hudson 2006-07: Joshua Fields2000-01: Doc Brooks 2007-08: Joshua Fields2001-02: Jon Armitage 2008-09: Dean Weaver2002-03: Jon Armitage 2009-10: Michael Palazzone

Ramsey Scholarships For Academic and Athletic Excellence The late Bernard B. Ramsey, UGA ’37, established the endowment of 10 athletic scholar-ships which will be annually awarded to Georgia’s finest scholar-athletes. In addition to reflecting Mr. Ramsey’s unparalleld generosity to his alma mater, this gift is a tribute to Mr. Ramsey’s love and support of Georgia Athletics.

2003-04: Chad Thornhill 2004-05: Joey Carroll2005-06: Adam McDaniel 2006-10: n/a

The Turner Family Endowments An endowment by Jack, Nancy and son, Jimmy Turner, of Athens, Ga. Jack, a former UGA lettermen in baseball and basketball, is a volunteer chairman of the Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program.

2001-02: Adam Swann 2002-03: Clint Sammons 2003-04: Clint Sammons 2004-05: Josh Smith 2005-06: Bobby Felmy 2006-07: Gordon Beckham2007-10: n/a

Coach Jim Whatley Baseball Scholarship An endowment established in memory of the late Coach Jim Whately, who served as the Bulldog coach for 25 seasons (1950, ’52-75). He ranks as the second winningest baseball coach in school history with 336 victories.

2001-02: David Coffey 2002-03: David Coffey 2003-04: Sean Ruthven 2004-05: Sean Ruthven 2005-06: Rip Warren 2006-07: Adam McDaniel2007-08: Stephen Dodson 2008-09: Trevor Holder2009-10: Justin Grimm

Group Endowment: Mark Saber Baseball Scholarship A group endowment es-tablished by family and friends in memory of Mark Saber who played on the 1974-1975 Georgia baseball team and passed away in 1983. This endowment became fully funded in 2002, and the first recipient was named in 2003.

2003-04: Ryan Pittmon 2006-07: Matt Robbins 2004-05: Josh Morris 2007-08: Nathan Moreau2005-06: Josh Morris 2008-09: Alex McRee2009-10: Alex McRee

and Athletic Excellence

established the endowment of 10 athletic scholarships which will be annually awarded to Georgia’s finest scholar-athletes. In addition to reflecting

and support of Georgia Athletics.

and son, Jimmy Turner, of Athens, Ga. Jack, a former UGA lettermen in baseball and basketball, is a volunteer chairman of the Athletic Scholarship Endowment

2001-02:2003-04:2005-06:

to Excellence Campaign. On June 30, 2008, the campaign surpassed its objective with $65.4 million in gifts and pledges collected for the three featured components; the Athletic General Endowment Fund, the Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program and Facility Enhancements and Special Projects. This campaign was essential for UGA to remain a leader in the world of collegiate athletics and to continue to provide our student-athletes with the necessary tools to compete at the highest levels in the classroom and on the playing field.

All athletic scholarship endowment donors are invited to an annual dinner where they have the opportunity to connect with the receipient of their scholarship. The following scholarships have been established to benefit student-athletes on the baseball team:

Leon Farmer Scholarship Endowment Ramsey Scholarships For Academic

Endowment Program

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University News*Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly Jan. 27, 1785, in Savan-

nah, UGA is America’s first state chartered university and the birthplace of the American system of public higher education.

*UGA received a total of $137.3 million in research awards, grants and contracts for fiscal year 2008. Research expenditures in FY08 totaled $350.3 million.

*In 2008, UGA concluded the largest and most successful fund-raising effort in its 223-year history when the Archway to Excellence campaign ended with a total of $653.6 million. The campaign, which far exceeded its $500 million goal, focused on building the University’s endowment to support major academic goals and meet educational needs of students and faculty.

*Kiplinger’s magazine ranked UGA fourth on its list of best values among 100 public colleges and universities.

*UGA ranked 20th in U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 list of the 50 top public universities in America. The rankings are based on such factors as academic reputation, student retention, faculty resources, student selectivity and financial resources. *The Wall Street Journal included UGA among 16 “Hot Schools” that are drawing increased attention from students and families because of cost, safety and academic quality advantages.

*UGA students have wireless access to the Internet through a wireless system network called Personal Access Wireless/Walkup System (PAWS). The system, which covers several “zones,” allows students and other authorized users to use their Web browsers, check e-mail or use other Internet-enabled applications with laptop computers.

Leadership for Georgia*The University’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Commu-

nication administers the Peabody Awards program. Often cited as the most prestigious award in electronic media, the Peabody Awards recognize excel-lence, distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, cable television organizations, producing organizations and individuals. The Peabody archives, housed at UGA, contain some of the best radio and television programs produced in the last six decades.

*UGA is a national leader in study abroad, ranking 5th among the top 20 research institutions. Nearly 30 percent of UGA undergraduates are involved in some form of international education each year.

*UGA is both a land grant and sea grant institution, and is home to the State Botanical Garden and the Georgia Museum of Art, designated by the Georgia General Assembly as the state’s official botanical garden, art museum and natural history museum.

Student Scholastic Achievement2008 Freshmen: 4,799Total Average SAT Score: 1237Average GPA: 3.8HOPE Scholarship: 97 percent of in-state freshmen earned the HOPE ScholarshipHonors Pogram: 2,200, including 510 freshmenFreshmen Honors SAT Score: 1456; GPA: 4.05Rhodes Scholars: 21 overall, 6 since 1996

About UGA

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Notable Georgia AlumniDan Amos, CEO of AFLACBill Anderson, country music Hall of Fame artistJames Blanchard, former CEO and chairman, Synovus Financial Corp.The late D.W. Brooks, founder of Gold KistChef Alton Brown, host of Food Network’s “Good Eats”A.D. “Pete” Correll, retired board chairman and CEO of Georgia-Pacific Corp. Charlayne Hunter-Gault, international journalistPhil Gramm, former U.S. Senator, Texas.John Huey, editor-in-chief of Time, Inc.M. Douglas Ivester, former chairman and past president of Coca-Cola W. Thomas Johnson, retired president, CNN

W. Randall “Randy” Jones, CEO of Capital Publish-ing Inc. and founder of Worth magazine Pat Mitchell, director of the Paley Center for Media in New York CityJulie Moran, former ABC sports reporter and host of “Entertainment Tonight”Deborah Noraville, television journalistBilly Payne, president and CEO of the Atlanta Com-mittee for the 1996 Centennial Olympic GamesSonny Perdue, Governor of GeorgiaDeborah Roberts, ABC News producerHines Ward, star receiver of the Pittsburgh Steelers and MVP of Super Bowl XLPhilip Lee Williams, novelistStuart Woods, novelist

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA QUICK FACTS

Founded: January 27, 1785, by the Georgia General Assembly; UGA is the first state-chartered university in America.

Location: Athens, Ga. (Clarke County), about 60 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta.

Size: Main campus: 380 buildings on 615 acres.

Enrollment: (Fall Semester 2008) Total: 34,180 Male: 42%; Female: 58%

Schools and Colleges: Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business, Ecology, Education, Environment and Design, Family and Consumer Sciences, Forest Resources, Graduate School, Journalism and Mass Communication, Law, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public and International Affairs, Social Work, Veterinary Medicine

Academic offerings: 22 Baccalaureate degrees in more than 140 fields; 33 Master’s degrees in 123 fields 19 Educat iona l Specialist degrees; 4 Doctoral degrees in 89 areas P r o f e s s i o n a l d e g r e e s i n l a w , pharmacy and veterinary medicine More than 170 S t u d y A b r o a d a n d exchange programs Tate Center Expansion: Completed in May of 2009, one of the latest

projects on campus is the $58.2 million Tate Center expansion.

About UGA

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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIALocation: Athens, Ga. Enrollment: 34,180Founded: 1785 Colors: Red and BlackNickname: Bulldogs Conference: SECMascot: UGA VI (English Bulldog)President: Dr. Michael Adams (David Lipscomb ’70)Athletic Director: Damon Evans (Georgia ’93)Faculty Rep./Athletics: Jere Morehead (Georgia ’80)

BASEBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach: David Perno (Georgia ’91)Record at Georgia/Overall: 289-208-1 (8)/SameAsst. Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Jason EllerAsst. Coach/Pitching: Brady WiederholdVolunteer Coach: Justin HolmesDir. of Baseball Operations: Kris Edge Office Phone/Fax: (706) 542-7971/583-8235Baseball Secretary: Shirley ToneyBest Time To Contact Coaches: Mornings

PROGRAM HISTORYOldest Sport on Campus: Began in 1886All-Time Program Record: 2,016-1,492-23National Championships: 1 (1990)College World Series App.: 6 (1987-90-01-04-06-08)NCAA Regional Appearances: 10 (1953-87-90-92-01-02-04-06-08-09)SEC Titles: 6 (1933-53-54-2001-04-08)SEC Tournament Appearances: 18

2010 PREVIEW/2009 REVIEWReturning Starters for 2009: 4 (Pos.), 10 (Pitchers)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/14Newcomers: 152009 Record: 38-24, 15-15 SEC; NCAA Tallahassee Regional (1-2)

FOLEY FIELDHome Field: Foley Field (3,291), Natural Grass LF: 350; LC: 370; CF: 404; RC: 365; RF: 314

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONSWebsite Address: www.georgiadogs.com Office/Fax: (706) 542-1621/9339Director of Sports Communications: Claude FeltonAssoc. Directors: Tim Hix, Christopher Lakos,Mike MobleyAsst. Directors: Steve Colquitt, Leland Barrow, Tanner Tedeschi, Ben BeatyPublications/System Coordinator: Karlene LawrenceOffice Manager: Karen HuffMailing Address: P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga. 30603

KEY PHONE NUMBERSAcademic Counseling Office: (706) 542-1847Athletic Director’s Office: (706) 542-9037Ticket Office: (706) 542-1231Baseball Office/Fax: (706) 542-7971/583-8235Foley Field Press Box: (706) 542-6161/6162Event Management: (706) 542-8274Contact: Dave Williams (H): (706) 548-6009Promotions: (706) 542-9039Contact: Brenton ShiverSports Information: (706) 542-1621Contact: Christopher Lakos (C): (706) 714-2934Email: [email protected]

2010 BULLDOG TRAVEL PLANSBaylor/Duke (Feb. 19-21)Courtyard by Marriott101 Washington St.Waco, Texas(254) 752-8686

Alabama(March 3)Hyatt Place - Hoover2980 Hawkins ParkwayBirmingham, Ala.(205) 988-8444

Florida State(March 5-7)Hampton Inn & Suites3388 Lonnbladh Rd.Tallahassee, Fla.(850) 574-4900

Miss. State(March 26-28)Comfort Suites801 Russell St.Starkville, Miss.(662) 324-9595

BASEBALL PROMOTIONS

There will be numerous special promotion days and nights at Foley Field in 2010. Fan favorites include the an-nual “Meet The Team Day,” the Post-Game Free Skills Clinic and the chance to win cash and food during the games. In the past, the giveaways have included replica baseball jerseys, t-shirts, schedule magnets, posters, street signs, sunglasses, cups and team trading cards. Also, Foley Field

continues to be a great place to celebrate your birthday. Contact Brenton Shiver at (706) 542-9039 to make a reservation to have your birthday party at one of the Bulldog home games this season.

LSU(April 2-4)The Cook Center3848 W. Lakeshore Dr.Baton Rouge, La.(225) 383-2665

Arkanas(April 16-18)Fairfield Inn & Suites1043 Rieff St.Springdale, Ark.(479) 725-1800

Vanderbilt(April 30-May 2)Hilton Garden Inn412 Royal ParkwayNashville, Tenn.(615) 884-0088

Florida (May 14-16)Hampton Inn4225 SW 40th Blvd.Gainesville, Fla.(352) 371-4171

Quick Facts & Travel

SEC Tournament(May 26-30)The Wynfrey Hotel1000 Riverchase GalleriaBirmingham, Ala.(800) 476-7006

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The Georgia Sports Communications staff is pleased to assist you with your coverage of UGA Base-ball. We will provide notes, statistics and scorecards, NCAA boxscores, fax and e-mail services.

CREDENTIALS AND PARKING: All requests for working press, radio, television or photographer passes should be made to Christopher Lakos, Sports Communications, P.O. Box 1472, UGA, Athens, Ga., 30603-1472 as soon as possible prior to game day. Call (706) 542-1621, (Fax) 542-7993; E-Mail: [email protected]. All written requests should be made on official letterhead. Credentials may be picked up at the Will Call Window at the front gate of Foley Field.

With ample parking available in the commuter lot behind left field, no parking passes are issued.

INTERVIEWS AND PRACTICE: Please contact the Sports Communications office (706) 542-1621 for interview requests. Georgia players and coaches will be avail-able after practices and games in their dugout following a brief cooling off period. The locker room is closed to the media. Most practices are open to the me-dia.

STILL AND TV PHOTOGRAPHERS: Accredited photogra-phers will be allowed to shoot on the field. Photographers must stay outside the playing area and past each dugout. The areas in front of the dugout, inside the dugout and around home plate are off limits.

TELEPHONES: Telephones in the press box for the working media are used on a first-come, first-serve basis. Only collect and credit card calls may be placed. If you need a phone line installed, please contact Dee Alexander of Bell South at (404) 829-0128. When order-ing lines, the street address which should be given is Foley Field, 1 Rutherford Street, Athens, Ga., 30603.

TELEVISION: A television box (Booth D) is located in the press box and camera platforms for home plate, high first base and centerfield positions are in place. Low first base and third base positions are on the field.

TOBACCO POLICY: In keeping with UGAA policy, the entire seating area and press box of Foley Field has been designated as a tobacco-free area.

VISITING RADIO: Two courtesy phone lines and one ISDN line are provided. The visiting radio team broadcasts from press box Booth B (First Base side).

GEORGIA BASEBALL ON THE INTERNET

Media can obtain all current information on Georgia Baseball by visiting its home page on the Internet.

News on all Georgia sports, as well as links to the home pages of the University, the SEC and the NCAA can be found.

Georgia fans that live outside the range of WMGZ--FM 97.7 can still follow Bulldog baseball games live by subscribing to UGAA’s official pay site GXtra.

Follow the links for Live Audio and Gametracker features from Georgia’s homepage:

www.georgiadogs.com. Note: In order to follow the broadcast/telecast, the pop-up blocker setting on your computer must be turned off.

GEORGIA BASEBALL ON THE RADIOAll Georgia baseball games including the postseason can be heard live on WMGZ 97.7 FM out of Eatonton,

Ga. They will serve as the flagship station for Georgia Baseball this year. Each game will include the “David Perno Post-Game Show,” which airs about five minutes after each game. Also for the first time in school history, all SEC games and the Georgia Tech series will be available to all the affiliates on the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network from ISP Sports.

Veteran sports reporter Jeff Dantzler returns for his 15th season as the lead baseball play-by-play announcer. Also, he handles play-by-play duties for Georgia women’s basketball. Throughout the season, Dantzler will be joined on the broadcasts by various members of the the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network from ISP Sports.

If there is no radio coverage available in your area, you can sign up for GXtra to catch all Bulldog baseball games live on the internet. Follow the links for Live Audio and Gametracker features from Georgia’s homepage: www.georgiadogs.com.

ATHENS AREAAthens Banner-HeraldP.O. Box 912 Athens, GA 30613(706) 208-2240 Fax: 208-2246David Ching, Sports Editor

The Red & Black (Campus Newspaper)123 N. Jackson St.Athens, GA 30613(706) 433-3000 Fax: 433-3033

WGAU/WNGC Radio850 Bobbin Mill Rd.Athens, GA 30610(706) 549-1340 Fax: 546-0441

960 AM The Ref Radio1010 Tower PlaceBogart, GA 30622(706) 549-6222 Fax: 353-1967David Johnston, Sports Director

WUOG Radio (Campus station)P.O. Box 2065Athens, GA 30602(706) 542-7100 Fax: 542-0351

ATLANTA AREAAtlanta Journal-ConstitutionP.O. Box 4689Atlanta, GA 30301(404) 526-5331 Fax: 526-5977

AJC--Athens Office1160 S. Milledge Ave.Athens GA 30606(706) 543-9973 Fax: 543-0351Tim Tucker, Sports Writer

MEDIA OUTLETS COVERING THE BULLDOGSAssociated Press500 Omni InternationalAtlanta, GA 30335-0701(404) 522-8971 Fax: 524-4639Paul Newberry, Sports Writer

ATLANTA TV STATIONSWAGA TV (Ch. 5)1551 Briarcliff Rd.Atlanta, GA 30306(404) 898-0150 Fax: 898-0169Ken Rodriguez, Anchor

WSB TV (Ch. 2)1601 W. Peachtree St., NEAtlanta, GA 30309 (404) 897-7587 Fax: 897-7370Zach Klein, Anchor

WXIA TV (Ch. 11)1611 W. Peachtree St., NEAtlanta, GA 30309(404) 873-9145 Fax: 873-0675Fred Kalil, Anchor

WGCL TV (Ch. 46)P.O. Box 98097Atlanta, GA 30329(404) 325-4646 Fax: 248-0016Gil Tyree, Anchor

WNEG TV100 Blvd.Toccoa, GA 30577(706) 886-0032 Fax: 886-7033Cody Chaffins, Sports Director

Comcast Sports Southeast2975 Courtyard Dr.Norcross, GA 30071

(770) 559-2300 Fax: 559-2418Matt Stewart, Sports Director

NATIONAL OUTLETSBaseball America

www.baseballamerica.com600 Duke St., P.O. Box 2089Durham, N.C. 27702(919) 682-9635 Fax: 682-2880Aaron Fitt, John Manuel

Collegiate Baseballwww.collegiatebaseball.com

P.O. Box 50566Tucson, AZ 85703(520) 623-4530 Fax: 624-5501Lou Pavlovich Jr.

USA Today Sports WeeklyP.O. Box 398838Miami Beach, Fla. 33239(305) 604-3211 Fax: (786) 513-2612Poll Line: 800-872-3410 (3799)Dana Heiss Grodin

OTHER BASEBALL WEB SITESSoutheastern Conference

www.secsports.com

National Collegiate Baseball Writers

www.sportswriters.net

Collegebaseball.Rivals.comKendall Rogers

SouthEastern BaseballMark Etheridge

www.sebaseball.rivals.com

Radio, Internet & Media Information

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2009 SUMMER CAMP SESSIONSElite “Top Dawg” Camp July 6-8 (ages 15-18)Future College Prospect Camp July 9-11 (ages 13-14)T-Ball/Little League Day Camp (*B) July 12-15 (ages 8-12)T-Ball/Little League Day Camp (*A) July 19-22 (ages 8-12)“Diamond Dawg” Showcase Clinic Aug. 7-8 (ages 15-18)

Note: *B=Beginners; *A=Advanced;Day Camps are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Please check on www.georgiadogs.com for more information

DIAMOND DOG SUMMER AND HOLIDAY BASEBALL CAMPS

Directed by the University of Georgia head baseball coach David Perno and camp coordinator Kris Edge, the summer of 2010 as well as in mid-December each year offer an opportunity to receive elite instruc-

tion with a positive approach in covering all areas of the game of baseball. The fundamentals and instructional programs have been developed by Coach Perno and his staff. With capacity of each camp limited, there is an excel-lent coach-to-player ratio. This allows each player to receive the most efficient instruction possible from the staff. It is our goal to have the best coach-to-player ratio of any baseball camp in operation and to assist each player to improve to his highest level of ability. We want each player

to leave the camp feeling that he is a better baseball player. Registration and information for all individual camps can be accessed through www.georgiadogs.com (click on Fan Zone/Camps).

FACILITIESAll camp activities will be held at Foley Field, home of the University

of Georgia Bulldogs. Campers will have access to the playing field for instruction and

games, indoor hitting cages behind the third base dugout, outdoor bull-pens in the left and right field areas and indoor pitching mounds behind the third base dugout. We will use adjacent athletic fields for certain instructional times and specific needs.

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There is a select group of University of Georgia students who annually serve as “Diamond Darlings” for the Bulldog baseball program. The 37-member group including four captains is under the direction of Brianna Jewett. They are highly visible at Foley Field on game days assisting in various activities including fan relations, promotions and press box operations. They also serve as bat girls at home games and selected road contests.

The captains this season are Jessica Black, Elizabeth Bickers, Ellyn Dupuis and Julie Hampton.

Interviews for Diamond Darlings are conducted each fall. For more information on the program, please contact the Georgia baseball office.

Jessica BlackCaptain

Katie Barlow

Cassie Dunn Jennifer Evans Jada FambroughAdele Deckebach

Diamond Darlings

Elizabeth BickersCaptain

Julie HamptonCaptain

Becca Allison

Briana JewettDirector

Gwen BeckhamKaty Appling Colby Brownlee

Georgia Evert

Ellyn DupuisCaptain

Briana Jewett

Natalie Beard

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Nicole McClellan Morgan Montgomery

Molly Newsome Mekinnah Ricketson

Megan McFerrin

Not PicturedJamie Lee Bishop

Bridget FoxJeanette HutchinsHannah McClain

Diamond Darlings

Jennifer Gilbert Jessica HawkesCatherine Hardy Morgan Ingram

Kelsey Morgan Erin Myers

Taylor O’Brien Amber Rigdon Alysa Walden

Anna WilsonHenderson Waller

Megan Gaither

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2010 College World SeriesJune 19-30

Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb.; Host: Creighton University

Note: All times tentative and subject to change Saturday, June 19Game 1 – 1 p.m. CT Teams TBAGame 2 – 6 p.m. CT Teams TBA Sunday, June 20Game 3 – 1 p.m. CT Teams TBAGame 4 – 6 p.m. CT Teams TBA Monday, June 21Game 5 – 1 p.m. CT Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2Game 6 – 6 p.m. CT Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 Tuesday, June 22Game 7 – 1 p.m. CT Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4Game 8 – 6 p.m. CT Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 Wednesday, June 23Game 9 – 6 p.m. CT Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 Thursday, June 24Game 10 – 6 p.m. CT Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 Friday, June 25Game 11 – 1 p.m. CT Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 9Game 12 – 6 p.m. CT Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 10 Saturday, June 26Game 13 – 1 p.m./*6 p.m. CT Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 11 (if necessary)Game 14 – *6 p.m. CT Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 12 (if necessary); * If only game played Saturday Sunday, June 27No games scheduled CWS FINALS Monday, June 28Game 1 – 6 p.m. CT Bracket One Winner vs. Bracket Two Winner Tuesday, June 29Game 2 – 6 p.m. Bracket One Winner vs. Bracket Two Winner Wednesday, June 30 (if necessary)Game 3 – 6 p.m. CT Bracket One Winner vs. Bracket Two Winner

NCAA Regional ScheduleJune 4-7

16 Sites: On and off campus sites TBDFriday, June 4*Game 1 - No. 1 seed vs. No. 4 seed *Game 2 - No. 2 seed vs. No. 3 seed Saturday, June 5Game 3 - Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2Game 4 - Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2Sunday, June 6Game 5 - Loser Game 4 vs. Winner Game 3 Game 6 - Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5Monday, June 7 (If Necessary)Game 7 - Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 *Host may change order of games on day one only; Game times determined by host.

NCAA Super-Regional Schedule8 Sites: On and off campus sites TBA

June 11-13 or June 12-14 June 11-13 June 12-14 Fri: Game 1 Sat: Game 1Sat: Game 2 Sun: Game 2Sun: *Game 3 Mon: *Game 3*if necessary; Game times determined by host.

NCAA Baseball Tournament Field

Features 64 Teams Now in its 12th year fea-turing a field of 64 teams, the NCAA baseball tourna-ment format is similar to the system in place for college basketball. The champions of all 30 baseball-sponsoring con-ferences now receive auto-matic bids, while the number of at-large selections is 34. There are 285 schools that sponsor Division I baseball. The tournament format includes the following: Six-

teen four-team double-elimination regional tournaments to be played June 4-7 at campus or neutral sites. Then, eight two-team, best of three “Super-Regionals” will be played June 11-14 at campus or neutral sites, with winners advancing to the double-elimination College World Series (CWS) June 19-30 in Omaha, Neb.

NCAA Regional ScheduleJune 4-7

16 Sites: On and off campus sites TBDFriday, June 4*Game 1 - No. 1 seed vs. No. 4 seed *Game 2 - No. 2 seed vs. No. 3 seed Saturday, June 5Game 3 - Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2Game 4 - Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2Sunday, June 6Game 5 - Loser Game 4 vs. Winner Game 3 Game 6 - Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5Monday, June 7 (If Necessary)Game 7 - Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 *Host may change order of games on day one only; Game times determined by host.

NCAA Super-Regional Schedule8 Sites: On and off campus sites TBA

June 11-13 or June 12-14 June 11-13 June 12-14Fri: Game 1 Sat: Game 1Sat: Game 2 Sun: Game 2Sun: *Game 3 Mon: *Game 3*if necessary; Game times determined by host.

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SERIES HISTORY WITH THE ATLANTA BRAVES From 1988-2008, the Bulldogs faced the Braves in their Spring Train-

ing opener 10 times. Both teams used wood bats in the game along with a 10-player lineup and a designated hitter. After the game, the Bulldogs received commemorative wood bats compliments of the Braves.

Atlanta played its regular position play-ers for the first part of the game while the pitchers were mainly its top prospects, However, twice the Braves started a Major Leaguer on the mound. In 2000, the Braves gave the start to Bruce Chen, and in 2006, it was Horacio Ramirez. Georgia has hit a home run four

times: Josh Hudson in 1998 off Bruce Chen; Adam Swann in 2000 off Winston Abreu; David Coffey in 2002 off Scott Sobkowiak; Marshall Szabo in 2004 off Roman Colon. Former Bulldogs who played for the Braves in these exhibitions include pitcher Derek Lilliquit who started against Georgia in 1988, second baseman Jeff Treadway in 1991 and catcher Clint Sammons in 2008.

THE STARTING LINEUPS1988-2008

1988Atlanta GeorgiaTerry Blocker, CF J.R. Showalter, 2BRon Gant, 2B Michael Turner, 3BKen Griffey, LF Roger Miller, CTed Simmons, DH Rich Bielski, LFGerald Perry, 1B Jeff Cooper, CFGary Roenicke, RF Bruce Chick, RFOzzie Virgil, C Brian Jester, DHKen Oberkfell, 3B Doug Radziewicz, 1BJeff Blauser, SS Pat Swift, SSDerek Lilliquist, LHP Joe Kelly, LHP

1991Atlanta GeorgiaLonnie Smith, LF David Perno, 3BJeff Treadway, 2B Blaise Kozeniewski, SSRon Gant, CF Doug Radziewicz, 1BDavid Justice, RF Ray Suplee, CFSid Bream, 1B Tracy Wildes, P/DHTerry Pendleton, 3B Terry Childers, CJeff Blauser, SS John Yselonia, RFGreg Olson, C Reggie Ingram, LFGlenn Wilson, DH Jim Cossetta, 2BCharlie Leibrandt, LHP Tracy Wildes, RHP

1994Atlanta GeorgiaDeion Sanders, CF Todd Crane, CFJeff Blauser, SS Jim Polo, LFTony Tarasco, RF Scott Haley, 2BFred McGriff, 1B Roger Nylen, 1BRyan Klesko, LF Chad Whittemore, CTerry Pendleton, 3B Reggie Ingram, RFJavy Lopez, C Travis Hawkins, 3BTony Graffanino, 2B Lloyd Rowland, DHTyler Houston, DH Pete Arenas, SSTerry Clark, RHP John Hill, RHP

1996Atlanta GeorgiaMarquis Grissom, CF Joey Cranford, 2BMark Lemke, 2B Chip Wade, CChipper Jones, 3B Pete Arenas, SSFred McGriff, 1B Chris Stowers, CFDavid Justice, RF Shane Hopper, 3BRyan Klesko, LF Brian Bobier, LFJeff Blauser, SS Chris Crawford, RFTyler Houston, C Shane Pangle, 1BDwight Smith, DH Travis Stroud, DHRachaad Stewart, LHP Mark Watson, LHP

1998Atlanta GeorgiaAndruw Jones, CF Kevin Hall, 2BKeith Lockhart, 2B Josh Hudson, CChipper Jones, 3B Robby Hammock, 3BAndres Galarraga, 1B Aaron Anthony, DHRyan Klesko, LF Andy Osbolt, 1BMichael Tucker, RF Chris Crawford, RFGerald Williams, DH Dustin McNally, LFMark Derosa, SS Travis Bailey, SSFernando Lunar, C Courtney Moore, CFBruce Chen, LHP Cliff Brand, RHP

2000Atlanta GeorgiaQuilvo Veras, 2B Kris Edge, LFReggie Sanders, LF Josh Hudson, 2BChipper Jones, 3B Jeff Keppinger, SS

Brian Jordan, RF Mark Thornhill, DHAndres Galarraga, 1B Josh Dorminy, 1BAndruw Jones, CF Doc Brooks, CToby Rumfield, C Brian Rainwater, CFWalt Weiss, SS Adam Swann, RFKeith Lockhart, DH Andy Neufeld, 3BBruce Chen, LHP Brandon Moorhead, RHP

2002Atlanta GeorgiaWilson Betemit, SS Chaz Lytle, DHAndruw Jones, CF Darryl Blaze, CFChipper Jones, LF Lee Mitchell, 3BGary Sheffield, RF Adam Swann, RFVinny Castilla, 3B Matt Cavender, 1BMatt Franco, DH Kris Edge, LFWes Helms, 1B Ned Yost, CEddie Perez, C Jon Armitage, SSMark DeRosa, 2B Justin Holmes 2BMatt Belisle, RHP Brandon Anglin, LHP

2004Atlanta GeorgiaRafael Furcal, SS Bobby Felmy, LFMarcus Giles, 2B Justin Holmes, SSChipper Jones, LF Josh Smith, 3BJ.D. Drew, RF Ryan Pittmon, DHAndruw Jones, CF Marshall Szabo, 2BJulio Franco, 1B Clint Sammons, CMark DeRosa, 3B Chad Thornhill, 1BEli Marrero, DH Kyle Keen, CFJohnny Estrada, C Joey Side, RFRoman Colon, RHP Rip Warren, LHP

Joshua Fields chats with ESPN’s Peter Gammons.

Adam LaRoche scored on a double by Kelly Johnson to give the Braves a 2-1 lead in 2006.

THE RESULTS 1988: Atlanta 5-0 1991: Atlanta 2-1 1994: Atlanta 10-5 1996: Atlanta 2-1 1998: Atlanta 6-1 2000: Atlanta 11-3 2002: Atlanta 11-3 2004: Atlanta 11-3 2006: Atlanta 10-1 2008: Atlanta 8-0

2006Atlanta GeorgiaPete Orr, 2B Kyle Keen, LFRyan Langerhans, LF Jason Jacobs, DHChipper Jones, 3B Joey Side, CFAndruw Jones, CF Josh Morris, 1BAdam LaRoche, 1B Bobby Felmy, RFJeff Francouer, RF Ryan Peisel, 3BBrian McCann, C Gordon Beckham, SSKelly Johnson, DH Jonathan Wyatt, 2BWilson Betemit, SS Joe Billick, CHoracio Ramirez, LHP Iain Sebastian, RHP

2008Atlanta GeorgiaKelly Johnson, 2B Ryan Peisel, 3BYunel Escobar, SS Michael Demperio, 2BChipper Jones, 3B Gordon Beckham, SSMark Teixeira, 1B Rich Poythress, 1BJeff Francouer, RF Joey Lewis, DHMark Kotsay, CF Matt Olson, RFJoe Borchard, DH Jake Crane, CBrandon Jones, LF Lyle Allen, LFClint Sammons, C Matt Cerione, CFCharlie Morton, RHP Dean Weaver, RHP

Atlanta Braves Series

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Atlanta Braves Series

1988: Atlanta 5, Georgia 0 West Palm Beach, Fla: Atlanta scored all five

runs in the first three innings as first baseman Ger-ald Perry went 2-for-2 with two RBI. The game fea-tured many rising stars for the Braves including Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, David Justice, Jeff Blauser and Ron Gant. Former Bulldog All-American Derek Lilliqu-ist earned the win while Joe Kelly took the loss.

NOTEWORTHY: This was the first game against a professional team in modern Georgia history. The Bulldogs got just two hits, singles by Bruce Chick and Brian Jester. The earliest exhibition came in 1908 when Georgia faced the New York Yankees, known as the Americans then, with New York winning 4-1.

1991: Atlanta 2, Georgia 0 West Palm Beach, Fla: The defending NCAA

champion Bulldogs held the Braves to just four hits but a two-run home run in the fourth inning by newly acquired first baseman Sid Bream (2-for-2, 2 RBI) was the difference. William Brennan got the win in relief of Charlie Leibrandt while Joe Bodvake was tagged with the loss.

NOTEWORTHY: Georgia got just three hits in-cluding two from first baseman Doug Radziewicz.

1994: Atlanta 10, Georgia 5 West Palm Beach, Fla: The Braves scored seven

runs in their last three innings for a 10-5 win. Royal Thomas was the winning pitcher while Matt Clark got the loss. Ryan Klesko went 3-for-5 with a monster home run. Jim Polo, Scott Haley, Chris McCranie, Chad Whittemore and Pete Arenas each drove in a run for the Bulldogs.

NOTEWORTHY: Georgia scored for the first time ever (2-0 in the first) and tied the game twice (3-3 in the fifth and 5-5 in the seventh). Atlanta hit four home runs (Klesko, Javy Lopez, Troy Hughes and Mike Kel-ly). Georgia’s Lloyd Rowland, who hadn’t played in a college game at that point in the year, went 2-for-2. 1996: Atlanta 2, Georgia 1

West Palm Beach, Fla: Georgia played the de-fending world champions tough. A sacrifice fly by Jer-maine Dye in the sixth inning was the difference as Georgia managed five hits to Atlanta’s six. Carl Schutz was the winning pitcher while Doug Bridges was the tough luck loser. Tyler Houston went 2-for-2 for the Braves while Georgia’s Joey Cranford went 2-for-3.

NOTEWORTHY: Georgia struck first but Atlanta answered, tying the game 1-1 in the second. Shane Pangle’s run-scoring single for the Bulldogs’ 1-0 lead made ESPN’s SportsCenter.

1998: Atlanta 6, Georgia 1Lake Buena Vista, Fla.: Atlanta scored six runs

on 10 hits, all singles, to post a 6-1 win. Georgia pro-vided the Braves with three runs courtesy of two balks and an error. Georgia took a 1-0 lead in the first on a solo home run by sophomore Josh Hudson off Bruce Chen. Atlanta reliever Micah Bowie was the winning pitcher while freshman Kyle Goodson got the loss.

NOTEWORTHY: Hudson’s home run was the first by a Bulldog in the series, and the highlight made ESPN’s SportsCenter. He also threw out former Geor-gia football signee George Lombard, a top Braves prospect, trying to steal second base. Hudson had two of Georgia’s four hits on the afternoon.

2000: Atlanta 11, Georgia 3Lake Buena Vista, Fla.: Georgia fell 11-3 but

matched the Braves in the hit department with 10.

However, five of Atlanta’s hits cleared the fences in-cluding two off of Kyle Magee who got the loss while Bruce Chen went two innings for the win. Sophomore right fielder Adam Swann tied the game at 1-1 with a solo blast off Winston Abreu. At-lanta got homers from Brian Jordan, Reggie Sanders, Freddy Garcia, Trenidad Hubbard and Rafael Furcal. NOTEWORTHY: The national media swarmed down on the Braves complex this day with the ar-rival of pitcher John Rocker while for others the story was Andres Galarraga’s first game back from cancer. Sophomore catcher Doc Brooks nearly had an inside-the-park home run but he was thrown out at the plate. Sophomore left fielder Kris Edge and junior designated hitter Mark Thornhill had two hits apiece.

2002: Atlanta 11, Georgia 3Lake Buena Vista, Fla.: Atlanta erased an early

2-0 deficit en route to an 11-3 win. Senior Brandon An-glin blanked the Braves through the first two innings. Atlanta took the lead in the third, scoring four runs on three hits including a two-home run by Mark DeRosa off freshman Bo Lanier. Trailing 8-2 in the sixth, sopho-more David Coffey gave the Bulldogs a highlight as he launched a home run off Scott Sobkowiak.

NOTEWORTHY: Seniors Darryl Blaze and Matt Cavender along with sophomore Justin Holmes had two hits apiece. Ned Yost threw out Wilson Betemit try-ing to steal second. Gary Sheffield made his Atlanta debut and went 2-for-2.

GOING DEEPLike the Atlanta Braves, the

Bulldogs use wood bats in the game. Four Bulldogs have hit a home run against Atlanta:

Josh Hudson in 1998 off Bruce Chen; Adam Swann in 2000 off Winston Abreu; David Coffey in 2002 off Scott Sobkowiak; Marshall Szabo in 2004 off

Roman Colon.

Joey Side for a 1-0 edge. However, the Braves went on to score 10 unanswered runs for their latest victory in the series. Freshman Iain Sebastian made his debut with two solid frames, allowing just one unearned run with three strikeouts. The Braves combined to score eight runs off senior Jason Fellows and redshirt fresh-man Stephen Dodson. Oscar Villareal struck out four in two innings for the win while Fellows got the loss. Seven different Braves drove in at least one run includ-ing Jeff Francouer who tied the game in the second. Kelly Johnson’s run-scoring double gave the Braves the lead for good in the fourth.

NOTEWORTHY: Keen, Jonathan Wyatt, Mat-thew Dunn and Matt Robbins were the only Bulldogs to notch hits. Robbins got a single off of Jose Ascanio who touched 99 MPH on the radar gun in the ninth. Former Bulldog catcher Clint Sammons played three innings for the Braves and scored two runs.

2008: Atlanta 8, Georgia 0Lake Buena Vista, Fla.: Swinging wood bats,

the Georgia Bulldogs managed seven hits but no runs in an 8-0 exhibition loss to the Atlanta Braves in front of 3,408 fans at Champions Stadium. It marked only the second time in the series history that the Braves blanked the Bulldogs. In 1988, Atlanta won 5-0. Atlanta grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first on a run-scoring single by Braves newcomer Mark Teixeira. Atlanta added three runs in the second on a two-run double by Chip-per Jones and an RBI-single by Kelly Johnson.

2004: Atlanta 11, Georgia 3Lake Buena Vista, Fla.: For the third straight time

in the series, Atlanta posted an 11-3 win. A crowd of 3,447 at Cracker Jack Stadium saw the Braves out-hit the Bulldogs 18 to nine. Offensively, junior catcher Clint Sammons went 2-for-2 with a double for the Bulldogs while Braves second baseman Richie Lewis went 3-for-3 with two runs scored. Atlanta took the lead in the first inning, scoring five runs off Georgia starter Rip Warren. Junior Marshall Szabo got Georgia on the scoreboard in the second inning with a solo home run off Braves starter Roman Colon. Colon went on to post the win while Warren got the loss.

NOTEWORTHY: In his Braves debut, J.D. Drew was called out on strikes. In his second at bat, Drew launched a solo home run off David Timm. Johnny Dobbs was the lone Bulldog to retire the Braves in or-der in an inning, doing it in the fourth.

2006: Atlanta 10, Georgia 1Lake Buena Vista, Fla.: Senior Kyle Keen opened

the exhibition with a double off major leaguer Horacio Ramirez and later scored on a sacrifice fly by junior

NOTEWORTHY: Senior third baseman Ryan Peisel went 3-for-4 to lead the Bulldogs at the plate while freshman Justin Grimm, senior Joshua Fields and sophomore Alex McRee pitched a scoreless in-ning apiece to headline the nine pitchers who saw ac-tion. McRee struck out the side around a walk and a base hit.

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FIRST/LASTSCHOOL MEETING Gs W L TAdlephi 1959 1959 1 1 0 0Alabama 1955 2009 70 30 40 0Alabama A&M 2008 2008 1 1 0 0Alabama-B’Ham 2000 2000 1 1 0 0Albany State 1980 1980 2 2 0 0Amherst 1953 1953 1 1 0 0App. State 1975 1983 5 3 1 1Arizona 2004 2009 8 6 2 0Arkansas 1987 2009 37 17 20 0Armstrong St. 1975 2002 3 2 1 0Atlanta Baptist 1970 1970 3 3 0 0Atlanta (S.A) 1952 1953 2 0 2 0Auburn 1950 2007 172 79 93 0Augusta Coll. 1977 1992 12 10 2 0Austin Peay 1991 2003 4 4 0 0Ball State 1985 1985 1 0 1 0Belmont 2001 2001 2 1 1 0Berry College 1976 1977 2 2 0 0Bethune Cookman 2004 2004 3 3 0 0Birmingham So. 1985 2004 4 2 2 0Bowling Green 1967 1974 2 1 1 0Campbell 1982 1991 18 14 4 0Central Florida 1984 1995 11 6 5 0Chaleston 2003 2003 2 2 0 0Charleston So. 1996 2001 4 4 0 0Citadel 1998 2000 2 1 1 0Clemson 1950 2009 116 48 67 1Cleveland State 1971 1979 7 5 2 0Coastal Carolina 2001 2002 3 3 0 0Columbus State 1972 2000 16 9 7 0Connecticut 1990 2002 4 4 0 0Davidson 1977 1989 7 7 0 0Duke 1950 1971 8 6 2 0East Carolina 1999 2005 2 0 2 0Eastern Kentucky 1994 1994 2 2 0 0Eastern Michigan 1994 1994 2 1 1 0E. Tenn. State 1981 2008 10 10 0 0Elmhurst 1977 1977 2 2 0 0Elon 2005 2005 3 3 0 0Erskine 1975 1980 4 4 0 0Evansville 1992 1996 7 6 1 0Fairfield 1978 1978 2 1 1 0Florida 1950 2009 232 73 157 2Florida State 1951 2009 55 24 31 0Fordham 1987 1987 2 1 1 0Francis Marion 1978 1978 1 1 0 0Fresno State 2008 2008 3 1 2 0Furman 1950 2007 17 16 1 0Gardner-Webb 2002 2007 9 4 5 0George Washington 1993 1993 3 2 1 0Georgia College 1977 2001 17 15 2 0Georgia Southern 1972 2005 73 45 27 1Georgia State 1971 2009 42 37 5 0Georgia Teach-Coll. 1957 1957 4 1 3 0Georgia Tech 1950 2009 200 110 90 0Hope 1978 1980 4 4 0 0Howard 1980 1998 8 8 0 0Jacksonville 1979 2006 39 21 18 0Jacksonville State 1998 2009 5 2 3 0James Madison 2002 2002 2 1 1 0Kennesaw State 2006 2009 7 5 2 0Kent 1992 1992 1 0 1 0Kentucky 1950 2009 190 112 77 1LeMoyne 2009 2009 2 2 0 0Liberty 1989 2004 6 5 1 0Lipscomb 2008 2008 2 1 1 0Louisville 1997 2008 11 9 2 0Loyola-N.O. 1956 1956 1 1 0 0LSU 1975 2009 74 17 55 2Maine 1990 1990 1 1 0 0Marshall 2000 2000 2 2 0 0McNeese State 2003 2003 1 1 0 0Mercer/Atlanta 1976 1983 8 5 3 0Mercer/Macon 1950 2007 53 44 9 0Memphis 2008 2008 3 2 1 0Miami (Fla.) 1965 2008 5 3 2 0

FIRST/LASTSCHOOL MEETING Gs W L TSouthern Tech 1986 1986 1 1 0 0Springfield 1967 1968 3 1 2 0Stanford 1987 2008 7 4 3 0Stetson 1973 1980 6 4 2 0SUNY-Brckprt 1978 1978 1 1 0 0Tampa 1970 1995 5 3 2 0Tennessee 1950 2009 183 82 101 0Tenn.-Chatt. 1970 1970 1 0 1 0Tenn.-Tech 2003 2005 3 3 0 0Tenn.-Temple 1978 1983 4 4 0 0Texas 1912 2004 4 1 3 0Toledo 1976 1976 1 0 1 0Tulane 1992 1992 1 1 0 0Valdosta State 1972 1982 9 4 5 0Vanderbilt 1950 2009 167 94 73 0Virginia 1977 1993 11 10 1 0VMI 1964 1964 2 2 0 0Wake Forest 1963 2002 24 16 8 0West Georgia 1976 1981 2 2 0 0West Liberty St. 1972 1972 2 1 1 0West Virginia 1965 1965 1 0 1 0Western Carolina 1953 2008 52 35 17 0W. Kentucky 1985 1985 2 0 2 0W. Michigan 1973 1973 1 1 0 0Westminster 1980 1980 2 2 0 0Wm. & Mary 1997 2003 3 3 0 0Winthrop 1992 2009 18 11 7 0Wright State 2009 2009 1 0 1 0Wofford 1956 2009 9 9 0 0Youngstown State 1987 2009 4 3 1 0

FIRST/LASTSCHOOL MEETING Gs W L TMichigan 1987 2005 2 1 1 0Michigan State 1958 1958 2 1 1 0Middle Tenn. State 2004 2004 1 1 0 0Milligan 1968 1968 1 1 0 0Minnesota 2000 2000 1 0 1 0Mississippi 1954 2009 58 29 29 0Miss. State 1953 2009 71 36 35 0Morehead State 2002 2002 1 1 0 0Murray State 1998 1998 2 1 1 0Newberry 1952 1989 8 8 0 0New Orleans 1992 1992 1 1 0 0North Carolina 1956 2002 10 6 4 0N.C.-Asheville 1995 2005 12 11 1 0N.C.-Charlotte 1992 1992 2 2 0 0N.C.-Greensboro 1995 2006 8 6 2 0N.C. State 2008 2008 3 2 1 0N.C.-Wilmington 1987 2004 3 2 1 0North Georgia 1965 1966 4 4 0 0Northern Illinois 1993 1993 2 2 0 0Notre Dame 1958 2000 4 1 3 0Oglethorpe 1963 1963 2 0 2 0Ohio 1966 1994 3 0 3 0 Ohio State 1957 2009 7 3 4 0Okla. State 1990 1991 2 1 1 0Old Dominion 1973 1990 16 10 6 0Oral Roberts 2003 2003 1 1 0 0Oregon State 2006 2008 7 1 6 0Pfeifer 1963 1963 1 1 0 0Piedmont 1975 1980 3 3 0 0Presbyterian 1951 2009 7 7 0 0Purdue 2007 2007 3 2 1 0Quinnipiac 2009 2009 3 3 0 0Radford 1995 1995 1 1 0 0Rice 2006 2006 1 0 1 0Richmond 1987 1987 2 2 0 0Rider 1987 1987 1 1 0 0Rollins 1957 1984 12 8 4 0Rutgers 1990 1990 2 1 1 0Sacred Heart 2006 2006 1 1 0 0Samford 1998 2000 3 2 1 0San Diego 2006 2006 3 3 0 0Savannah State 2007 2007 1 1 0 0St. John’s 1978 1978 2 1 1 0St. Leo 1970 1973 3 2 1 0St. Mary’s 1975 1975 2 2 0 0Shorter 1976 1986 7 6 1 0Sienna Heights 1980 1981 3 3 0 0South Alabama 2003 2003 1 0 1 0S.Carolina-Aiken 1977 2001 5 5 0 0South Carolina 1950 2009 82 35 47 0South Georgia 1953 1953 1 1 0 0Southern California 2001 2007 7 1 6 0

Georgia’s 14-0 start in 2009 included a three-game sweep of Arizona in Tucson.

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SINCE 1950

ALABAMA1955 L 12-1 A L 6-4 H1986 L 8-4 A L 9-2 A L 9-6 A W 6-4 #N1987 W 3-2 H W 10-9 H W 8-7 (12) H1988 W 5-1 A L 8-5 A W 8-7 A1989 W 5-2 H L 5-3 H1990 W 9-2 A W 4-3 (8) A W 11-9 A1991 L 5-4 H L 4-0 H L 7-3 H1992 W 16-4 H L 5-2 H W 4-0 H1993 L 7-0 A W 3-1 A W 4-3 A1996 W 11-1 H L 9-6 H L 6-4 (12) H1997 L 15-6 A L 10-6 A W 11-6 A1998 L 5-4 H W 8-5 H L 16-7 H1999 L 8-2 A L 4-2 A L 9-8 A2000 W 9-6 H W 12-5 H W 8-7 H L 12-4 #N2001 L 9-3 A L 9-3 A W 8-1 A2002 W 5-0 H W 8-7 (11) H L 4-2 H2003 L 8-7 A L 12-2 A L 7-5 A2004 W 5-4 H L 7-5 H W 7-5 H2005 L 5-3 A W 4-3 A L 11-9 A2006 L 4-1 H L 5-3 H W 6-4 H2007 W 4-1 A L 7-6 A L 5-3 A2008 L 17-13 H W 5-4 H L 16-13 H L 5-2 #N2009 L 9-5 A L 11-5 A W 10-8 A

#-SEC Tournament

ARKANSAS1987 L 5-4 N*1992 L 1-0 H L 5-3 H

1993 L 7-2 A L 11-1 A L 5-4 A1996 W 7-3 H L 4-3 H W 7-6 H1997 L 11-2 A L 15-6 A L 17-8 A2000 W 10-2 H W 14-8 H W 15-5 H2001 L 8-5 A L 20-3 A W 15-5 A2002 W 10-3 H W 8-4 H L 16-12(10) H2003 L 9-4 A L 14-3 A W 10-4 A2006 W 2-0 A W 8-7 A L 5-4(10) A2007 W 6-1 H L 7-6(1) H L 9-3 H2008 L 5-1 A W 15-11 A W 13-2 A2009 W 4-3 H W 4-3 H L 2-0 H W 2-1(10) #N

#-SEC Tournament

AUBURN1950 W 8-5 A

W 5-3 AW 6-4 A

1951 W 8-4 AL 15-5 A

1952 L 6-1 H W 10-4 H1953 W 3-2 A W 8-3 A W 6-5 H L 7-5 H1954 L 4-2 H L 4-3 H L 7-5 H1955 W 10-8 A W 5-4 A W 14-8 A W 16-6 H1956 W 8-3 H L 3-1 H W 2-1 H1957 L 7-3 A L 11-0 A1958 L 5-1 H L 5-3 H L 4-1 A W 14-7 A1959 W 9-3 A L 8-5 A L 13-3 A L 7-1 A1960 L 8-5 H L 15-4 H L 7-3 A L 7-6 A1961 L 6-4 A W 2-0 A L 2-1 H W 9-4 H1962 W 6-4 H L 3-1 H L 5-3 A L 12-6 A1963 L 11-0 A L 5-4 A W 6-4 H

L 5-3 H1964 W 6-5 H L 3-2 H L 6-1 A L 5-4 A1965 L 4-3 A L 6-1 A W 5-3 H L 3-1 H1966 W 4-3 H L 5-2 H W 3-2 A W 9-2 A1967 L 6-0 A L 5-4 A L 1-0 H L 19-0 H1968 L 8-2 H W 4-3 H L 7-6 A L 8-1 A1969 L 7-3 A W 5-3 A W 7-2 H W 10-7 H1970 W 1-0 H W 5-4 H L 4-3 A L 4-3 A1971 L 13-7 A L 8-7 A W 8-6 H W 4-2 H W 4-2 H1972 W 7-6 H L 10-6 H W 2-0 A L 2-1 A1973 W 8-6 A W 12-9 A W 4-2 H W 6-5 H1974 L 5-1 H L 4-2 H L 3-2 A W 7-5 A1975 L 8-2 A W 2-1 A W 11-4 H1976 L 11-3 H W 3-2 H1977 L 11-2 A1978 L 8-7 (12) #N1982 L 10-7 A1983 W 5-0 A L 11-7 A L 11-5 H L 13-9 H1984 L 5-3 A W 10-6 A1985 L 23-11 H W 15-13 H1986 W 5-1 H W 5-4 H W 8-5 H W 11-7 #N1987 W 3-2 A W 10-5 A W 7-1 A1988 L 8-3 H L 7-4 H L 18-5 H1989 W 8-6 A L 3-0 A W 5-2 A W 9-8 #N L 2-1 #N1990 W 14-2 H W 7-0 H W 11-0 H1991 L 10-9 A L 3-2 A L 6-5 A

1994 L 23-1 A L 9-5 A W 13-12 A1995 L 5-4 H L 9-4 H L 2-0 H1996 L 3-2 H W 7-4 H W 12-10 H1997 L 14-1 A L 9-2 A L 13-6 A1998 L 7-5 H L 9-4 H L 19-5 H1999 L 8-2 A L 11-8 A L 13-2 A2000 L 18-6 A L 9-4 A L 9-8 A2001 W 9-6 H W 8-4 H W 5-4 H W 8-4 #N2002 L 10-9 A W 10-9 A L 8-7(11) A2003 L 4-3(13) H L 6-3 H W 7-6 H2004 W 11-2 A W 4-0 A L 4-3 A2005 L 5-4 H W 7-5 H W 10-4 H2006 W 10-7 A W 4-3 A W 9-4 A2007 W 4-3 H W 3-2 H W 6-2 H#-SEC Tournament

FLORIDA1950 L 7-3 A L 8-6 A1951 L 3-2 A L 10-9 A L 13-2 H L 12-8 H1952 T 12-12 A L 2-1 A L 8-3 H L 4-2 H1953 L 20-7 A W 3-2 A W 10-3 H W 2-0 H1954 L 13-0 A W 14-10 A

L 9-7 H L 11-9 H1955 W 20-4 A W 11-4 A W 9-5 H W 5-3 H1956 W 3-2 A L 10-3 A L 5-1 A1957 W 5-4 H W 7-4 H L 8-5 H1958 L 3-1 A L 6-5 A L 6-3 A L 10-5 A1959 L 6-0 H L 7-3 H L 7-3 H L 9-4 H1960 L 7-4 A L 13-6 A W 14-9 H L 10-6 H1961 L 1-0 A W 10-7 A W 3-2 H L 5-4 H1962 L 6-3 A W 12-11 A W 5-4 H1963 W 3-2 A L 4-2 A W 4-3 H L 5-3 H1964 L 4-0 A L 27-3 A L 10-4 H L 1-0 H1965 W 2-1 H L 9-5 A L 4-2 A L 7-4 A1966 L 5-2 A W 4-1 A W 13-2 H L 21-7 H1967 L 5-1 A L 6-2 A L 4-3 H L 3-0 H1968 L 2-0 H L 9-4 H L 3-2 A L 11-10 A1969 L 5-3 A L 2-0 A W 5-4 H L 5-3 H1970 W 9-4 H L 11-7 H L 3-0 A

L 10-0 A1971 L 16-1 A L 15-4 A W 8-7 H W 6-5 H1972 W 13-12 A L 17-9 A L 3-1 A L 5-0 H1973 L 8-7 A L 2-1 A L 9-1 H L 5-4 A1974 L 5-4 H L 11-9 H1975 L 4-3 A W 13-4 A W 8-6 H W 8-6 H1976 L 6-1 A W 3-1 A L 8-7 A L 7-6 H W 4-3 H1977 L 12-1 H L 10-0 H W 5-4 H L 1-0 A L 10-7 A1978 L 14-0 A W 5-3 A L 7-0 H

L 7-6 H L 2-1 H W 7-2 #A1979 L 4-3 A L 6-4 A L 8-5 A L 7-0 H L 6-4 H L 14-11 H1980 L 5-0 A L 5-2 A L 7-6 A W 10-7 H W 8-7 H L 25-9 H1981 L 6-0 A L 5-1 A W 12-3 A W 4-2 H L 6-3 H L 20-6 H1982 L 6-5 A L 11-2 A L 6-4 H W 8-6 H W 9-3 H1983 W 4-3 H W 8-7 H W 4-2 A L 3-1 A

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1984 L 4-1 H T 9-9 H L 10-9 A L 2-1 A L 14-2 A1985 W 4-3 H L 6-1 H L 12-9 H L 7-0 A L 5-0 A W 9-8 #N1986 L 7-6 H W 8-1 H L 11-5 H1987 W 13-0 A L 10-0 A W 6-5 A1988 L 6-3 H W 3-2 H L 6-3 H W 8-3 #N1989 W 16-2 A L 5-3 A L 6-5 A W 16-1 #A1990 W 6-4 H W 4-3 H L 4-1 H L 6-5 #N1991 L 11-3 A L 4-3 A L 8-1 A1992 L 3-0 A L 8-4 A L 5-3 A L 12-5 #N1993 L 5-0 H L 4-3 H L 12-4 H W 5-0 #N1994 L 8-3 A L 3-2 A L 9-1 A W 4-3 (10) #N1995 W 7-5 H L 10-8 H W 7-2 H W 6-4 #N1996 W 12-10 A L 9-8(12) A L 8-4 A1997 L 8-4 H W 7-4 H L 7-3 H1998 L 16-8 A L 11-6 A L 7-3 A1999 L 6-5 H L 8-7(10) H W 12-3 H2000 L 9-1 A L 7-6 A L 7-4 A2001 W 9-4 H W 9-3 H L 7-6 H L 12-6 A2002 L 12-9 A W 6-4 A L 7-2 #N2003 W 5-4 H L 4-3 H L 8-4 H2004 W 10-5 A W 8-5 A W 9-5 A L 7-0 #N2005 W 5-2 H L 12-1 H L 10-1 H2006 W 7-0 A W 9-3 A W 9-6 A

2007 L 7-5 H L 9-1 H L 3-2(11) H2008 W 7-4 A L 7-2 A L 7-2 A2009 L 10-9(11) H L 7-6 H L 10-8 H

#-SEC Tournament

KENTUCKY1950 W 5-2 H

W 6-4 HT 3-3 AL 8-7 A

1951 W 5-3 H W 9-0 H L 8-4 A W 13-10 A1952 L 6-4 W 9-51953 W 7-1 H W 10-4 H1954 W 7-6 W 12-3 W 6-5 W 5-01955 W 9-0 H W 15-0 H W 13-5 H1957 W 17-3 A W 12-5 A W 8-0 A1958 W 7-41959 L 5-4 W 4-2 L 5-21960 W 13-9 H L 12-11 H1961 L 5-2 A L 5-2 A1962 L 8-6 H1963 L 10-9 A W 6-2 A1964 L 9-8 H W 3-2 H1965 L 10-3 A L 11-3 A1966 W 7-6 H L 5-4 H1967 L 6-1 A W 4-1 A L 3-1 A1968 W 5-1 H1969 L 3-1 A L 4-3 A W 12-4 A1970 W 4-3 H W 11-0 H W 9-7 H1971 L 5-4 A

L 4-1 A W 9-5 A1972 L 4-2 H L 9-2 H W 7-3 H1973 W 5-2 A L 8-5 A1974 L 6-3 H L 9-3 H W 7-6 H1975 W 9-6 A W 5-4 A1976 L 6-4 H W 9-5 H L 5-3 H L 7-6 A L 3-2 A L 16-8 A1977 L 8-5 H W 5-0 H W 10-8 H L 5-4 A W 5-0 A1978 W 5-4 H W 1-0 H W 5-2 H L 3-2 A W 15-12 A W 6-3 A1979 W 9-1 H L 8-0 H W 20-9 H W 3-2 A L 4-2 A L 11-4 A1980 L 10-2 H L 6-2 H W 12-3 H1981 W 4-2 H L 7-6 H L 8-6 H W 6-2 A L 13-2 A L 10-4 A1982 L 7-4 H W 7-6 H W 12-11 H W 10-4 A W 15-7 A W 13-2 A1983 L 1-0 H W 1-0 H W 10-7 H1984 W 4-2 H L 7-2 H L 20-11 H W 6-2 A W 8-7 A L 14-2 A1985 W 7-6 H L 7-5 H W 11-10 H W 3-0 A

W 10-4 A1986 W 8-7 A L 11-2 A L 12-2 A1987 W 6-3 H L 3-2 H L 7-2 A W 9-2 A1988 L 11-0 A L 7-2 A W 9-2 A W 5-4 N1989 W 7-3 H W 11-4 H W 10-8 H1990 W 4-2 A W 3-2 A L 7-2 A1991 W 4-3 H W 4-2 H L 7-4 H1992 W 6-4 H W 5-4 H W 12-1 H1993 L 14-2 A W 8-5 A L 6-5 A L 13-3 #N1994 W 25-2 H L 12-6 H W 5-4 H W 17-5 #N1995 L 13-3 A W 8-4 A W 7-5 A L 9-8 #N1996 L 11-9(10) H L 11-8(10) H1997 W 15-0 A L 9-8 A

W 16-6 A1998 W 12-3 H L 8-7 H L 9-4 H1999 L 3-1 A W 9-8(11) A L 6-4 A2000 W 5-3 H L 7-1 H L 5-4 H2001 W 7-3 A L 4-3 A W 10-6 A2002 W 5-4 H W 6-5 H W 7-6 H2003 L 8-1 A L 9-4 A W 12-0 A2004 W 5-3 H W 7-2 H W 5-1 H2005 W 6-2 A W 14-11 A2006 W 10-9 H L 8-3 H W 4-0 H W 16-10 #N2007 L 8-7(12) A W 9-3 A L 13-5 A2008 W 3-2 H W 13-4 H W 6-4 H2009 W 7-4 A W 7-4 A W 5-4 A

#-SEC Tournament

LSU1975 L 6-5 A L 8-3 H1985 W 8-6 #N1986 L 3-1 A W 11-8 A L 11-8 A L 10-6 #A L 8-4 #A1987 W 7-1 H L 12-3 H W 12-10 H L 4-2 #H1988 L 12-6 A W 4-2 A L 9-8 A L 7-3 #N1989 L 4-3 H L 7-1 H W 4-2 H L 6-3 #N1990 L 11-2 A L 5-2 A L 8-5 A1991 L 10-4 H L 5-0 H L 16-7 H1992 W 9-1 N L 5-3 #N1994 L 14-11 H L 7-3 H L 12-6 H1995 L 8-2 A L 11-5 A L 7-4 A1996 L 11-4 A L 12-5 A L 23-5 A1997 L 6-5(10) H W 11-9 H

L 4-1 A W 10-4 A W A LSU

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L 7-3 H1998 L 4-1 A L 14-1(7) A L 14-9 A1999 L 4-3 H L 18-13 H *T 11-11 H2000 W 7-3 A W 10-8(11) A L 13-3 A L 11-3 #N2001 W 8-7(11) H L 5-3(11) H W 4-3(11) H2002 L 8-2 A L 14-4 A L 13-4 A2003 L 12-5 H L 13-6 H L 3-2 H2004 L 6-5(10) A L 10-2 A W 12-4 A W 1-0 #N2005 L 8-2 H L 5-3 H L 6-4 H2008 W 6-3 A W 9-8 A *T 10-10 (12) A2009 L 8-4 H W 10-8 H L 7-5 H L 16-0 (7) #N L 3-2 (7) #N

#-SEC Tournament*Tie due to SEC travel rule

MISSISSIPPI1954 W 3-2 N

L 6-5 N W 5-3 N1986 W 4-2 H W 6-1 H L 14-4 H1987 W 7-0 A L 10-3 A L 5-4 A1988 W 9-8 H W 7-5 H L 3-2 A1989 W 7-0 A W 7-2 A W 12-4 A1990 W 6-1 H L 7-2 H W 15-4 H1991 L 7-3 A W 1-0 A L 5-3 A1994 W 4-2 H L 4-2 H W 9-7 H1995 W 3-2 A L 7-4 A

L 13-10 A1998 L 7-1 H L 10-8 H1999 L 8-7 A L 9-1 A W 11-7(11) A2000 W 5-2 H W 5-4 H L 6-3 H2001 L 6-4 A W 10-6 A L 3-2 A2004 W 7-3 H W 9-4 H W 7-3 H2005 L 4-3 A L 5-4 A W 6-3 A2006 L 6-4 H L 11-10 H L 11-4 H2007 L 9-8(13) A W 4-3 A L 9-0 A2008 W 5-4 H L 9-4 H W 11-4 H L 4-1 #N2009 W 6-3 A L 10-8 A L 6-1 A W 6-3 #N

#-SEC Tournament

MISS. STATE1953 W 3-1 N

W 1-0 N1978 L 9-3 #N1985 L 2-0 #N L 8-3 #N1986 W 3-2 A L 13-2 A W 14-7 A1987 L 6-4 H W 5-0 H L 6-5 #H1988 L 25-7 A L 8-1 A L 13-0 A L 4-2 #N1989 L 3-1 H L 13-1 H L 13-7 H W 15-6 #N1990 W 9-0 A W 12-1 A L 22-6 A W 3-0 $N1991 L 14-3 N W 6-4 H L 6-0 H1992 L 5-4 A W 8-6 A W 10-1 A

W 6-4 #N W 6-3 #N1993 W 5-4 H W 4-3 H W 10-5 H1996 L 4-3 A L 5-4 A L 5-2 A1997 L 19-8 H L 14-9 H L 3-2 H1998 L 5-4 A L 9-5 A L 7-1 A1999 L 5-1 H W 4-1 H2000 W 5-0 #N2001 L 8-4 #N2002 L 7-5 A L 14-4 A W 9-2 A L 10-3 #N2003 W 6-5 H L 7-5 H W 9-8(15) H2004 W 7-6 A W 8-4 A W 8-6(11) A2005 W 5-1 H L 6-0 H W 6-3 H2006 L 15-5 A W 6-1 A W 4-2 A2007 L 4-2 H W 2-1 (7) H W 5-3 (7) H2008 L 3-2(10) A W 5-1 A W 5-3(10) A2009 W 5-3 H W 4-0 H W 10-6 H

$-College World Series#-SEC Tournament

SOUTH CAROLINA1950 W 8-3 H W 5-3(10) A1954 L 4-3 A W 9-1 A1955 L 5-4 H W 3-1 H1967 L 5-0 H1968 L 3-2(17) A1969 W 5-1 H1970 W 3-2(11) A1975 L 2-1 H L 6-0 H1976 L 7-0 A L 4-0 A1977 L 8-2 H1985 W 7-0 H L 3-1 A

1988 W 5-1 H L 11-1 A1989 L 6-1 A1991 W 7-3 H L 1-0 A1992 W 5-4 A L 8-3 A L 16-12 A1993 W 5-2 H L 4-1 H L 8-0 H W 3-1 #N1994 W 8-7 A L 24-12 A W 8-4 A1995 W 7-0 H L 8-2 H W 9-8 H1996 L 11-1 A W 7-2 A L 15-14 A1997 L 14-10 H W 17-5 H L 6-4 H1998 L 14-4 A W 3-1 A L 8-2 A1999 W 8-1 H W 10-5 H L 9-7 H2000 L 7-3 A L 7-5 A L 9-7 A2001 W 9-4 H W 5-4 H L 6-0 H L 10-2 #N2002 L 11-9 H L 12-4 H L 4-2 H2003 L 5-2 A L 14-2 A L 5-2 A2004 W 5-1 H W 6-4 H L 8-2 H2005 L 7-5 A L 17-2 A L 6-1 A2006 W 8-4 H W 7-5 H W 7-4 H W 16-10 #N L 16-5 $H W 11-5 $H W 11-6 $H2007 L 13-3 A W 6-4 A L 14-13 A2008 W 1-0 H W 5-3 H W 4-2 H2009 L 7-2 A L 7-4 A L 6-1 A

#-SEC Tournament$NCAA Athens Super Regional

TENNESSEE1950 W 7-5 H

W 8-0 HL 6-4 A

L 6-2 A1951 L 5-4 H L 6-1 A L 2-1 A1952 L 12-3 A L 10-5 A W 5-4 H L 13-7 H1953 W 5-3 H L 7-5 H1954 W 9-4 A W 5-4 A1955 W 10-5 H W 13-8 H L 11-4 A L 11-10(12) A1956 L 7-6 A W 7-0 A1957 W 11-5 H W 1-0 H W 6-0 H1958 W 5-4 H W 15-2 H1959 W 6-2 A W 17-3 A1960 W 7-0 H1961 W 20-1 A W 8-1 A1963 L 2-1 A L 6-5 A1964 W 7-3 H1965 L 8-4 A L 6-5 A1966 L 5-4 H L 4-3 H1967 L 3-2 A W 1-0 A L 3-1 A1968 W 1-0 H W 4-2 H1969 L 9-3 A L 7-3 A W 13-7 A1970 W 4-2 H L 8-0 H L 16-8 H1971 L 6-0 A W 4-2 A W 2-1 A1972 L 4-3 H L 8-5 H1973 L 3-0 A L 7-2 A L 11-2 A1974 W 7-6 H L 8-3 H L 13-4 H1975 W 9-6 A

W 2-0 A L 7-3 A1976 L 1-0 H W 5-4 H W 5-4 H L 4-3 A L 2-0 A L 6-4 A1977 L 5-4 A L 2-1 A W 9-3 A W 8-0 H W 13-2 H L 4-3 H1978 L 3-1 H W 3-2 H W 16-15 H L 3-1 A L 10-3 A W 13-1 A1979 W 8-4 A W 3-2 A W 11-10 A W 9-8 H L 4-2 H W 11-10 H1980 W 8-5 H L 6-4 A W 8-7 A W 5-2 A1981 W 8-0 A L 4-3 A L 16-14 A W 2-1 H L 16-10 H L 13-7 H1982 L 13-9 H L 14-6 H W 10-2 H L 9-4 A L 5-3 A1983 L 11-4 A W 11-6 A L 7-4 A L 2-0 H L 5-4 H W 8-7 H1984 W 9-6 A L 6-3 A L 9-2 A W 4-3 H L 11-7 H W 7-4 H1985 L 4-3 A W 7-3 A L 17-11 A L 9-8 H W 7-1 H L 12-4 H1986 W 8-4 H L 4-2 H W 9-6 H1987 W 8-1 A W 7-1 A W 9-6 A

Georgia clinched the 2008 SEC title at Vanderbilt

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Series History Versus The SEC

1988 L 6-5 H W 2-1 H W 5-4 H1989 W 6-2 A L 6-4 A W 10-1 A1990 W 8-5 H W 13-4 H W 3-2 H1991 L 9-3 A L 2-0 A L 4-2 A1992 W 7-5 H W 6-1 H W 12-3 H1993 W 2-1 A L 5-2 A L 12-4 A L 17-8 #N1994 L 5-1 H L 5-0 H L 6-1 H L 5-2 #N 1995 L 11-4 A L 9-2 A L 6-4 A L 11-0 #N1996 L 3-2 H L 8-4(6) H L 8-0 H1997 L 13-0 A L 28-10 A L 3-2 A1998 W 9-3 H L 7-5 H W 8-7 H1999 L 5-4(11) A L 4-3 A L 13-6 A2000 W 10-7 H W 11-5 H2001 W 9-3 A W 16-12 A W 9-5 A L 19-12 *N2002 W 9-8 H W 5-3 H L 10-9 H 2003 L 12-9 A L 16-3 A W 8-6 A2004 L 4-1 H L 6-4 H L 4-2 H2005 L 16-3 A L 18-2 A W 4-1 A2006 L 7-4 (11) H W 3-0 H L 6-4 H2007 L 4-3 A L 10-2 A L 11-5 A2008 W 6-2 H W 3-2 H L 4-3(10) H2009 W 12-6 A W 11-9 A W 4-3 A

#-SEC Tournament*College World Series

VANDERBILT1950 W 23-7 A

W 8-4 A1958 W 8-6 A

W 7-2 AL 7-5 A

1959 W 11-7 H W 3-2 H W 10-5 H 1960 L 10-6 A

W 5-2 A1961 W 15-3 H

W 14-1 H1962 W 15-0 A

W 4-3 A1963 W 4-3 H

W 6-0 H1964 L 8-7 A1965 W 4-3 H W 12-9 H1966 W 7-2 A1967 W 10-1 H W 4-3 H W 1-0 H1968 W 5-1 A L 4-3 A W 5-1 A1969 W 17-7 H W 5-1 H W 5-2 H1970 L 6-2 A L 3-0 A1971 L 7-3 H W 6-5 H1972 L 3-2 A L 8-5 A L 15-0 A1973 L 4-0 H W 6-0 H W 3-1 H1974 L 5-1 A L 6-3 A L 7-3 A1975 W 6-2 H W 6-1 H L 13-3 H1976 W 5-4 A L 3-0 A L 6-0 A 1977 W 8-3 H L 6-1 H1978 W 7-5 A L 4-0 A L 7-6 A1979 W 8-4 H W 8-3 H W 7-5 H1980 L 14-9 H L 11-6 H W 9-6 H L 6-0 A W 3-0 A W 7-4 A1981 W 4-0 A L 8-3 A L 5-2 H L 17-8 H W 16-9 H1982 L 4-2 A L 13-2 A W 17-5 A W 5-2 H W 7-6 H W 8-7 H1983 W 12-7 H W 7-5 H W 7-6 H L 6-0 A W 12-2 A L 9-4 A1984 L 3-2 A L 4-3 A W 7-0 H L 19-9 H L 8-5 H1985 W 19-5 A W 3-2 A W 11-4 A W 9-5 H L 6-4 H L 15-4 H1986 L 9-0 A W 12-3 A

W 12-7 A1987 W 4-3 H L 14-9 H W 8-6 H1988 W 10-5 A W 11-4 A L 9-8 A1989 W 8-0 H W 3-2 H L 9-5 H1990 L 5-1 A L 7-2 A W 12-11 A L 6-3 #N1991 W 8-3 H W 2-1 H W 7-6 H1992 L 17-9 A L 2-1 A W 8-7 A1993 L 4-2 H L 7-2 H L 9-8 H1994 L 15-11 A L 8-7 A L 10-5 A L 6-1 N1995 L 11-6 H W 6-5 H 1996 L 5-4 A W 5-4 A L 7-4 A1997 W 9-5 H L 6-2 H W 5-2 H1998 W 11-9 A W 18-15 A W 8-3 A1999 L 14-5 H W 9-1 H W 11-10(10) H2000 W 15-7 A L 10-7 A L 14-13 A2001 W 5-4 H W 6-5(13) H W 7-6 H2002 W 14-4 A W 9-7 A W 11-3 A2003 W 4-2 H W 3-2 H W 4-1 H2004 L 4-3 A L 8-4 A L 12-8 A L 6-0 #N2005 W 4-3 H L 6-5 H W 6-2 H2006 W 9-7 A L 5-4 A L 11-3 A L 9-4 #N W 5-4 #N L 11-1 (7) #N2007 L 8-5 H W 7-0 H L 15-4 H2008 L 13-7 A W 4-2(10) A W 12-10 A2009 L 10-2 H L 9-2 H W 4-3 H#-SEC Tournament

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Spring Baseball Classic For Kids

All-Time Spring Baseball Classic Results2003 Georgia beat #10 Ga. Tech 10-3 Att: 8,900 2004 #15 Ga. Tech beat #12 Georgia 12-5 Att.: 28,8362005 Georgia beat #6 Ga. Tech 11-8 Att.: 14,398 2006 #16 Georgia beat #15 Ga. Tech 5-4 (11) Att.: 19,1192007 Georgia beat #24 Ga. Tech 10-7 Att.: 21,6202008 #7 Georgia beat #25 Ga. Tech 3-2 Att.: 22,5992009: #15 Georgia beat #7 Ga. Tech 7-5 Att.: 24,665

“Spring Baseball Classic For Kids”For the eighth consecutive year, Georgia will battle Ga. Tech at Turner

Field, home of the Atlanta Braves, in the event billed as the “Spring Baseball Classic for Kids.” The 2010 game will be on April 27. Georgia holds a 6-1 edge in the series at Turner Field.

All tickets are $12 with proceeds benefitting Children’s Healthcare of At-lanta and its Brain and Spinal Cord Tumor Program as well as the “Prayers For Chance” fund. This fund has been set up to help offset medical expenses for Bulldog freshman infielder Chance Veazey.

The game has raised more than $200,000 annually for the not-for-profit pediatric healthcare system. Since 2004, there have been more than 20,000 tickets sold annually for each game.

Bryce Massanari went deep at Turner Field for his 19th home run.

Peter Verdin scored the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth.

2009 BULLDOG HIGHLIGHTS

Justin Earls provided three scoreless innings of relief.

Zach Cone notched a pair of hits in the 7-5 win.

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FEBRUARYFri. 19 %Baylor 6:00 pmSat. 20 %Duke 6:00 pmSun. 21 %Duke 11:00 amSun. 21 %Baylor 3:00 pmWed. 24 Presbyterian 5:00 pmFri. 26 Stetson 5:00 pmSat. 27 Stetson 2:00 pmSun. 28 Stetson 1:00 pm

MARCHWed. 3 #Alabama 7:35 pmFri. 5 @ Florida State 6:00 pmSat. 6 @ Florida State 6:00 pmSun. 7 @ Florida State 1:00 pmTues. 9 Kennesaw State 5:00 pmWed. 10 @ Kennesaw State 5:00 pm Fri. 12 Siena 6:30 pmSat. 13 Siena 3:00 pmSun. 14 Siena 1:00 pmTues. 16 @ Georgia Tech 7:00 pmFri. 19 *AUBURN 6:30 pmSat. 20 *AUBURN 3:00 pmSun. 21 *AUBURN 2:00 pmWed. 24 Furman 5:00 pmFri. 26 @ *MISS. STATE 7:30 pmSat. 27 @ *MISS. STATE 3:00 pmSun. 28 @ *MISS. STATE 2:30 pm

AprilFri. 2 @ *LSU (ESPNU) 8:30 pmSat. 3 @ *LSU (FSN) 5:00 pmSun. 4 @ *LSU 1:00 pmTues. 6 Clemson 6:30 pmWed. 7 @ Clemson 6:30 pmFri. 9 *OLE MISS (ESPNU) 8:00 pmSat. 10 *OLE MISS 3:00 pmSun. 11 *OLE MISS 2:00 pmWed. 14 Georgia Tech 6:30 pm

APRILFri. 16 @ *ARKANSAS (ESPNU) 8:00 pmSat. 17 @ *ARKANSAS 3:05 pmSun. 18 @ *ARKANSAS 2:05 pmWed. 21 Winthrop 6:00 pmFri. 23 *SOUTH CAROLINA 6:30 pmSat. 24 *SOUTH CAROLINA 3:00 pmSun. 25 *SOUTH CAROLINA 2:00 pmTues. 27 %Georgia Tech 7:00 pmWed. 28 Western Carolina 5:00 pmFri. 30 @ *VANDERBILT 7:00 pm

MAYSat. 1 @ *VANDERBILT 3:00 pmSun. 2 @ *VANDERBILT 2:00 pmFri. 7 *TENNESSEE 6:30 pmSat. 8 *TENNESSEE 3:00 pmSun. 9 *TENNESSEE 2:00 pmTues. 11 Georgia State 6:30 pmFri. 14 @ *FLORIDA (ESPNU) 8:00 pmSat. 15 @ *FLORIDA 4:00 pmSun. 16 @ *FLORIDA 1:00 pmThurs. 20 *KENTUCKY 6:30 pmFri. 21 *KENTUCKY 6:30 pmSat. 22 *KENTUCKY 2:00 pmWed.-Sun. 26-30 **SEC Tournament TBA

JUNEFr.-Mon. 4-7 ^NCAA Regionals TBAFri.-Mon. 11-14 ^NCAA Super Regionals TBASat.-Wed. 19-30 $College World Series TBA

All times Eastern and subject to change. Home games in Bold.% “QTI Apparel’s Opening Weekend Classic, Waco, Texas; *SEC games in All Caps; #Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, Hoover, Ala; %Turner Field, Atlanta; **SEC Tournament, Hoover, Ala.; ^NCAA Regionals/Super Regionals, Sites and Times TBA; $CWS, Omaha, Neb.

2010 Georgia Schedule

2010 First Pitch Diamond GalaAn Evening With Georgia Baseball

Former Bulldog All-American and current Chicago White Sox star

Gordon Beckham served as the featured speaker.

Head CoachDavid Perno

Silent auctions items included autographed jerseys from Major

Leaguers including 2009 American League Rookie of the Year

Gordon Beckham.