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2014 STETSON SENIORS

From Left to Right: K’Shawn Smith, Mike Fernland, Kyle Zech, Robert Bruce, Kurt Schluter, Austin Perez.

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................................................Pete Dunn (Stetson ’72)

Overall Record (Years) .....................................................1,228-793-3 (34)

Record at Stetson (Years) .................................................................. Same

Baseball Offi ce Phone ............................................................... (386) 822-8106

Best time to call ..................................................................................Mornings

Associate Head Coach ............................................. Mark Leavitt (Princeton ’88)

Pitching Coach ................................................. Chris Roberts (Florida State ‘92)

Volunteer Assistant .....................................................Brian Pruitt (Ashford ‘10)

Athletic Trainer ............................................................................ David Kraziese

Equipment Manager ...................................................................... Jeff Brawner

Operations Intern ...................................................................... Andrew Townes

Team Manager ............................................................................. Tyler Bowling

TEAM INFORMATION Overall 2013 record ........................................................................................26-31

Home ....................................................................................................20-20

Away ......................................................................................................6-11

Neutral .....................................................................................................0-0

Conference record / fi nish ...................................................................... 15-12 / 5th

Conference tournament fi nish ............................................................................0-2

Letterwinners returning / lost ........................................................................19/10

Starters returning / lost (non-pitchers) ..............................................................6/3

Starters returning / lost (pitchers) ......................................................................3/0

Newcomers ......................................................................................................... 13

PLAYER INFORMATION Returning Starters Pos. B/T Yr. Stats

Tyler Bocock SS R/R Jr. .238, 0 HR, 9 RBI

Kevin Fagan 2B L/R So. .275, 0 HR, 25 RBI

Mike Fernland OF R/R Sr. .192, 0 HR, 6 RBI

Patrick Mazeika 1B L/R So. .382, 3 HR, 33 RBI

Garrett Russini C L/R Jr. .256, 2 HR, 33 RBI

Others Returning Pos. B/T Yr. Stats

Tanner Blackman OF R/R So. .216, 0 HR, 3 RBI

Robert Bruce OF L/R Sr. .267, 0 HR, 5 RBI

Darby McCormick UT L/R Jr. .319, 0 HR, 12 RBI

K’shawn Smith INF R/R Sr. .241, 0 HR, 11 RBI

Starters Lost Pos. B/T Stats

Mitchell Brennan OF L/L .227, 0 HR, 14 RBI

Carlos Garmendia 3B R/R .211, 1 HR, 22 RBI

Pitchers Returning Pos. S/R Yr. Stats

Kevin Fagan RHP B So. 2-2, 2.28, 24 K, 2 SV

Austin Perez LHP S Sr. 7-2, 2.81, 66 K

Josh Powers RHP S Jr. 1-8, 3.41, 54 K

Adam Schaly LHP B So. 2-4, 5.54, 30 K

Kurt Schluter RHP S Sr. 5-3, 5.45, 53 K*

Josh Thorne RHP R So. 3-1, 5.65, 27 K

Tyler Warmoth RHP R So. 5-2, 3.61, 32 K, 3 SV

Pitchers Lost Pos. S/R Stats

Joe Dye RHP R 3-1, 5.65, 27 K

Chad Rood RHP B 0-3, 7.24, 21 K

GENERAL Location ...............................................................................DeLand, Fla. 32723

Founded .....................................................................................................1883

Enrollment (Undergraduate) .....................................................................2,729

Nickname ............................................................................................... Hatters

Colors ...........................................................................Hunter Green and White

Home Field .......................................................... Melching Field at Conrad Park

Capacity/Opened ...........................................................................2,500 / 1999

Dimensions ........................................................................ L-335, C-403, R-335

Affi liation ...................................................................................NCAA Division I

Conference ......................................................................................Atlantic Sun

President (Alma Mater) .................................Dr. Wendy B. Libby (Cornell, 1972)

Athletics Director (Alma Mater) ..................................Jeff Altier (Stetson, 1982)

Athletic Department Phone ........................................................ 386-822-8100

Ticket Offi ce Phone ...................................................................... 386-738-HATS

HISTORY First Year of Baseball / Division I ......................................................1901 / 1972

All-time Record (95 years) ...............................................1,914-1,431-11 (.572)

Record Since 1972 (41 years)................................................1,456-934-3 (.609)

Number of Years in the CWS (Last) ............................................................ None

No. of Years in NCAA Regionals (Last)........... ...................................... 17 (2011)

Last Post season Opponent ............................................. South Carolina (2011)

Result ............................................................. L, 8-2 (NCAA Columbia Regional)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assistant A.D. ................................................................................... Ricky Hazel

E-mail ......................................................................... [email protected]

Offi ce Phone ..................................................................... (386) 822-3130

Cell Phone ......................................................................... (334) 372-7032

Twitter ................................................................................. @RHazel_SID

Assistant / Baseball Contact ..............................................................Cris Belvin

Offi ce Phone ..................................................................... (386) 822-8937

Cell Phone ......................................................................... (918) 625-2152

E-mail ....................................................................... [email protected]

Twitter .........................................................................@MadHatterBelvin

Offi ce Fax .................................................................................. (386) 822-7486

Press Box Phone ........................................................................ (386) 736-7360

Address .........................................................421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8359

......................................................................................DeLand, FL 32723

Overnight .................................................................... 143 E. Pennsylvania Ave.

........................................................................................ Edmunds Center

....................................................................................DeLand, Fla. 32720

Athletics Web Site .............................................................www.GoHatters.com

BROADCAST INFORMATION Play-by-play Announcer ...................................................................Ryan Rouse

Cell Phone ................................................................................. (941) 928-1853

E-mail ................................................................................... [email protected]

Affi liates .................................................................................... WSBB AM 1240

.......................................................................................... WTJV AM 1490

Web Streaming .................................................................www.GoHatters.com

2014 QUICK FACTS2014 QUICK FACTS

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Media Information ..................................................................................................1-4

Quick Facts ........................................................................................................ 1

Table of Contents / Schedule ............................................................................. 2

Media Information ............................................................................................ 3

Opponent Directory .......................................................................................... 4

Stetson University ............................................................................................ 5

Melching Field at Conrad Park ........................................................................6-7

2014 Rosters / Depth Chart .........................................................................8-10

2014 Season Preview .................................................................................11-15

Hatter Coaching Staff ..........................................................................................17-25

Head Coach Pete Dunn ..............................................................................18-22

Assistant Head Coach Mark Leavitt ................................................................. 23

Assistant Coach Chris Roberts ......................................................................... 24

Assistant Coach Brian Pruitt ............................................................................ 25

2014 Player Profi les ..............................................................................................27-53

2013 in Review ....................................................................................................54-62

2013 Statistics / Results .............................................................................54-61

Conference Standings, Review ........................................................................ 62

Hatter Records & History ...................................................................................63-100

Individual Career and Season Records .......................................................63-65

Year-By-Year Leaders .................................................................................66-70

Team Records .................................................................................................. 71

Year-By-Year Team Stats ............................................................................72-73

Single-Game Records ...................................................................................... 74

NCAA Postseason History ............................................................................... 75

Hatters in the Pros .....................................................................................76-77

Honors and Awards ....................................................................................78-81

Team Awards .................................................................................................. 82

Year-by-Year Results ..................................................................................83-98

Records vs. Opponents .................................................................................... 99

Stetson Coaching History .............................................................................. 100

The University .................................................................................................101-108

The President and Director of Athletics ..................................................102-103

University Athletic Facilities ......................................................................... 104

Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning ..........................................105-106

Administrative and Support Staff .................................................................. 107

Atlantic Sun Conference ................................................................................ 108

CREDITS The 2014 Stetson University Baseball Media Guide was edited and designed by

Assistant Director for Communications Cris Belvin. Thanks to all past Commu-

nications Directors at Stetson for their eff orts. Covers Designed by Cris Belvin.

Photography by Jim Hogue Photos and Sideline Sports. Printing by Stetson

University Print Shop.

Day Date Opponent Location TimeFri. Feb. 14 Ole Miss Melching Field 6:30Sat. Feb. 15 Ole Miss Melching Field 2:00Sun. Feb. 16 Ole Miss Melching Field 12:00Wed. Feb. 19 FIU Miami, Fla. 5:00

Fri. Feb. 21 Boston College Melching Field 6:30Sat. Feb. 22 Boston College Melching Field 2:00Sun. Feb. 23 Boston College Melching Field 1:00Tue. Feb. 25 Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. 6:00

Wed. Feb. 26 South Florida Melching Field 6:30Stetson Invitational Tournament

Fri. Feb. 28 Furman vs. Maine Melching Field 1:00

Fri. Feb. 28 Iowa# Melching Field 7:00Sat. Mar. 1 Iowa vs. Maine Melching Field 1:00

Sat. Mar. 1 Furman# Melching Field 7:00Sun. Mar. 2 Iowa vs. Furman Melching Field 10:00

Sun. Mar. 2 Maine# Melching Field 4:00Tue. Mar. 4 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 7:00

Wed. Mar. 5 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 7:00

Sat. Mar. 8 Siena Melching Field 6:30Sun. Mar. 9 Siena (DH) Melching Field 1:00Tue. Mar. 11 NC State Melching Field 6:30Wed. Mar. 12 Miami (Fla.) Melching Field 6:30Fri. Mar. 14 Yale Melching Field 7:30Sat. Mar. 15 Yale Melching Field 3:00Sun. Mar. 16 Yale Melching Field 1:00Fri. Mar. 21 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. 7:05

Sat. Mar. 22 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. 2:05

Sun. Mar. 23 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. 1:05

Wed. Mar. 26 Florida A&M Melching Field 5:00Fri. Mar. 28 FGCU* Melching Field 6:30Sat. Mar. 29 FGCU* Melching Field 2:00Sun. Mar. 30 FGCU* Melching Field 1:00Tue. Apr. 1 South Florida Melching Field 6:30Fri. Apr. 4 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. 3:00

Sat. Apr. 5 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. 1:00

Sun. Apr. 6 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. 12:00

Tue. Apr. 8 Bethune-Cookman Melching Field 6:30Fri. Apr. 11 Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. 6:00

Sat. Apr. 12 Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. 2:00

Sun. Apr. 13 Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. 1:00

Tue. Apr. 15 South Florida Tampa, Fla. 7:00

Thu. Apr. 17 Lipscomb* Melching Field 6:30Fri. Apr. 18 Lipscomb* Melching Field 6:30 Sat. Apr. 19 Lipscomb* Melching Field 1:00Tue. Apr. 22 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 6:00

Wed. Apr. 23 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 4:00

Fri. Apr. 25 North Florida* Jacksonville, Fla. 6:00

Sat. Apr. 26 North Florida* Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00

Sun. Apr. 27 North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00

Fri. May 2 Jacksonville* Melching Field 6:30Sat. May 3 Jacksonville* Melching Field 6:30Sun. May 4 Jacksonville* Melching Field 1:00Tue. May 6 Florida State Melching Field 6:00Fri. May 9 Mercer* Macon, Ga. 6:00

Sat. May 10 Mercer* Macon, Ga. 2:00

Sun. May 11 Mercer* Macon, Ga. 1:00

Thu. May 15 USC-Upstate* Melching Field 6:30Fri. May 16 USC-Upstate* Melching Field 6:30Sat. May 17 USC-Upstate* Melching Field 1:00W-S May 21-25 A-Sun Tournament Ft. Myers, Fla. TBA

Atlantic Sun Conference Games All Times Eastern

MISSION STATEMENT The Stetson University Athletic Department strives to provide students with a sound

educational experience through a holistic and collaborative athletic program that al-

lows students to develop intellectually, spiritually, socially, and physically. Excellence

is pursued through participation in a successful Division I, NCAA program, superior

coaching, interaction among coaches, faculty, students, and staff , and a diversity

of student-athlete activities based on a liberal-arts education. Students develop

leadership through sport participation and community activities. In unison with

the University Mission, the Athletic program helps students pursue truth by actively

recruiting and providing a diverse and caring environment that values and commits

to the rights and fair treatment of all people regardless of race, religion, or gender.

The Athletic Program (Department) encourages its student athletes to be morally

sensitive and contributing citizens through active forms of social responsibility.

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CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Requests for credentials to Stetson’s home baseball games should be made to

Assistant Director for Communications Cris Belvin. Admittance will be permitted

to members of the working press only. Spouses, dates and/or friends will not be

allowed in the working press area at Melching Field at Conrad Park. Please make

arrangements for game coverage as early as possible. Light refreshments are

available throughout home contests and a fi nal box score with scoring summaries

will be compiled for distribution.

VISITING RADIO One phone line is provided in the Melching Field visiting radio booth on a

reciprocal basis. Otherwise, a fee of $75 is required before broadcast origination.

Make checks payable to Stetson Athletics.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews should be coordinated through the Stetson Athletics

Communications offi ce. Call Cris Belvin at (386) 822-8937 at least 24 hours in

advance of the desired interview time. Head Coach Pete Dunn is available for

interviews daily between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. His number is (386) 822-8106.

Members of the media are encouraged to attend any Stetson practice session,

which generally run from 2:45 to 6 p.m. during the season. On game days, Stetson

players may be interviewed during batting practice (if prior arrangements have

been made) and after the contest’s completion. Post-game interviews take place

on the fi eld in front of the Stetson dugout along the fi rst base line.

PHOTOGRAPHY NCAA policy establishes that only photographers on assignment will be aff orded

credentials. Photography boxes are located on the lower level of the grandstand

above each dugout and areas are reserved for photographers along the outfi eld

fences in foul territory. No tripods are allowed in Melching Field at Conrad Park.

HATTER VISION Stetson University will provide live video broadcasts of all Hatters home games

in 2014 through the athletics web site at GoHatters.com. Hatter Vision is your

place to sign up for a subscription that also includes audio broadcasts of all

games (both home and away) and select archived events. Broadcasts begin

10-15 minutes prior to fi rst pitch.

MEDIA OUTLETS Associated Press - MiamiPhone: (800) 824-5498Fax: (305) 594-9265

Burke Noel - Sports EditorDaytona Beach News-JournalPhone: (386) 252-1511 x2416E-Mail: [email protected]

Roger Simmons - Sports EditorThe Orlando SentinelPhone: (407) 420-5698E-Mail: [email protected]

West Volusia BeaconPhone: (386) 734-4622E-Mail: [email protected]

Andrew Glermak- Sports EditorSanford HeraldPhone: (407) 322-2611E-Mail: [email protected]

Aaron Fitt - Baseball AmericaPhone: 949-614-5631E-Mail: aaronfi [email protected]

Lou Pavolich - Collegiate BaseballPhone: 520-623-4530E-Mail: [email protected]

Joe Kepner - Sports DirectorWFTV-TV (ABC)Phone: (407) 244-8367E-Mail: [email protected]

Larry Ridley, Sports DirectorWESH-TV (NBC)Phone: (407) 539-7878E-Mail: [email protected]

David Pingalore, Sports DirectorWKMG-TV (CBS)Phone: (407) 521-1323E-Mail: [email protected]

MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATIONGOHATTERS.COM For all the latest Hatter news, scores, and statistics, visit the Stetson Athletics web

site at www.gohatters.com. The baseball home page features links to:

• Live video of home games

• Live stats of home games

• Live audio broadcasts of all games

• Post game stories

• Box scores

• Team statistics

• Player profi les

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OPPONENT CONTACT INFORMATIONOPPONENT CONTACT INFORMATIONBETHUNE-COOKMAN Baseball SID ........................................ Mike StambaughOffi ce Phone ............................................ 386-481-2278Cell Phone ............................................... 785-979-5721Twitter .................................................... @BCUAthleticsE-mail [email protected] ............................................... bcuathletics.com

BOSTON COLLEGE Baseball SID ...............................................Zanna OlloveOffi ce Phone ............................................ 617-552-2004Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ........................................................@BCBirdBallE-mail ......................................................ollove@bc.ecuWebsite .....................................................bceagles.com

EAST TENNESSEE STATE Baseball SID ............................................... Kevin BrownOffi ce Phone ............................................ 423-439-5263Cell Phone ............................................... 423-747-3877Twitter ................................................ @ETSU_BaseballE-mail ............................................... [email protected] .....................................................etsubucs.com

FLORIDA A&M Baseball SID .......................................... Ronnie JohnsonOffi ce Phone ............................................ 850-599-3736Cell Phone ............................................... 850-443-5765Twitter ................................................@4FAMUBaseballE-mail .................................. [email protected] .............................................famuathletics.com

FLORIDA GULF COAST Baseball SID ............................................... Matt MorettiOffi ce Phone ............................................ 239-590-1327Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ...................................................@FGCUBaseballE-mail ............................................ [email protected] .....................................www.fgcuathletics.com

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Baseball SID ............................................... Greg KincaidOffi ce Phone ............................................ 305-348-1496Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ......................................................@FIUBaseballE-mail ................................................. grkincai@fi u.eduWebsite .....................................................fi usports.com

FLORIDA STATE Baseball SID ............................................ Jason LeturmyOffi ce Phone ............................................ 850-644-3920Cell Phone ............................................... 850-228-7568Twitter .................................................. @FSU_baseballE-mail ................................................ [email protected] .........................................www.seminoles.com

FURMAN Baseball SID ................................................ Hunter ReidOffi ce Phone ............................................ 864-294-2061Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ...............................................@FurmanBaseballE-mail ................................... [email protected] ................................www.furmanpaladins.com

NC STATE Baseball SID .............................................. Cavan FosnesOffi ce Phone ............................................ 919-515-2102Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter .............................................. @NCStateBaseballE-mail ............................................. [email protected] ....................................................... gopack.com

NORTH FLORIDABaseball SID ...........................................Scott FitzgeraldOffi ce Phone ............................................ 904-620-4029Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ....................................................... @OspreyBSBE-mail ........................................... s.fi [email protected] ................................................. unfospreys.com

NORTHERN KENTUCKY Baseball SID ...........................................Kelli Marksbury Offi ce Phone ............................................ 859-572-7850Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ................................................. @NKU_BaseballE-mail [email protected] ....................................................nkunorse.com

SIENA Baseball SID ...................................................Jason RichOffi ce Phone ............................................ 518-783-2411Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter .................................................. @SienaBaseballE-mail ................................................... [email protected] ................................................. sienasaints.com

USC UPSTATE Baseball SID .............................................. Jay D’AbramoOffi ce Phone ............................................ 864-503-5166Cell Phone ............................................... 404-513-9272Twitter ..........................................................@UPSTBSBE-mail ................................. [email protected] ......................................... upstatespartans.com

SOUTH CAROLINA Baseball SID ............................................. Andrew KitickOffi ce Phone ............................................ 803-777-5204Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ...........................................@GamecockBaseballE-mail ......................................... [email protected] ....................................... gamecocksonline.com

SOUTH FLORIDA Baseball SID ............................................. Manny NievesOffi ce Phone ............................................ 813-974-4029Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter .....................................................@USFBaseballE-mail ..................................................nieves2@usf.eduWebsite .................................................. gousfbulls.com

YALE Baseball SID ....................................... Skylar ShibayamaOffi ce Phone ............................................ 203-432-1457Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter .................................................... @YaleBaseballE-mail .................................skylar.shibayama@yale.eduWebsite .............................................. yalebulldogs.com

IOWA Baseball SID ................................................ James AllanOffi ce Phone .......................................... (319) 335-9411Cell Phone ............................................. (319) 530-5792Twitter ....................................................... @UIBaseballE-mail ......................................james-allan@uiowa.eduWebsite ...........................................hawkeyesports.com

JACKSONVILLEBaseball SID ................................................. Todd VatterOffi ce Phone ............................................ 904-256-7402Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter ....................................................... @JUBaseballE-mail .....................................................tvatter@ju.eduWebsite .................................................. judolphins.com

KENNESAW STATE Baseball SID ....................................... Brandon ScardigliOffi ce Phone ............................................ 678-797-2562Cell Phone .................................................................n/aTwitter .............................................@KSUOwlsBaseballE-mail ..................................... [email protected] ......................................................ksuowls.com

LIPSCOMB Baseball SID .............................................. Jamie GilliamOffi ce Phone ............................................ 615-966-5166Cell Phone ............................................... 256-221-3561Twitter .................................................. @BisonBaseballE-mail ............................... [email protected] ...........................................lipscombsports.com

MAINE Baseball SID ..................................................Laura ReedOffi ce Phone ............................................ 207-581-3646Cell Phone ............................................... 207-478-4256Twitter ................................................. @MaineBaseballE-mail [email protected] ............................................. GoBlackBears.com

MERCER Baseball SID ..............................................Jason FarhadiOffi ce Phone ............................................ 478-301-5218Cell Phone ............................................... 401-965-1613Twitter ................................................ @MercerBaseballE-mail .......................................farhadi_jb@mercer.eduWebsite ............................................... mercerbears.com

MIAMI Baseball SID ..........................................Cameron GhorbiOffi ce Phone ............................................ 305-284-3230Cell Phone ............................................... 786-877-7329Twitter ..................................................@CanesBaseballE-mail ........................................... [email protected] ......................................... HurricaneSports.com

OLE MISS Baseball SID .................................................Bill BuntingOffi ce Phone ............................................ 662-915-1083Cell Phone .................................................@OleMissBSBTwitter ..................................................@CanesBaseballE-mail .......................................wbunting@olemiss.eduWebsite .............................................olemisssports.com

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Location• The DeLand campus, 25 miles from Daytona Beach and 35 miles from

Orlando, is home to the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business

Administration and School of Music

• The College of Law is in St. Petersburg/Gulfport

• The Tampa Law Center is in downtown Tampa

• The Stetson University Center at Celebration is in the Orlando area

Accreditation and DegreesStetson University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern As-

sociation of Colleges and Schools to award:

• bachelor’s, master’s and Educational Specialist degrees in the College of

Arts & Sciences

• bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the School of Business Administration

• bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music

• the Juris Doctor and Master of Laws degrees in the College of Law

• a joint J.D.-M.B.A. degree

The university’s programs are accredited by:

• AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of

Business

• American Bar Association

• American Chemical Society

• National Association of Schools of Music

• National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

• Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs

(CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for

Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)

DELAND CAMPUS INFORMATION

FacilitiesStetson University was founded in DeLand in 1883, and the 175-acre DeLand cam-

pus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Recent improvements to the

DeLand campus include:

• $6.7 million athletics complex, including a fi eld house and four playing

fi elds (completed)

• addition of a coff eehouse in the Carlton Union Building (completed)

• renovation of Nemec Hall into pet-friendly housing (completed)

• renewal of landscaping and walkways in the campus core (ongoing)

• upgrades to classrooms and the addition of more energy-saving lighting

(ongoing)

Recent additions to the DeLand campus include:

• $8 million Science Center addition to the existing Sage Hall

• Mary B. McMahan Hall, an addition to the School of Music’s Presser Hall

• Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center

• Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Environmental Learning Center

Within the past eight years:

• a softball training facility was added at Patricia Wilson Field

• 5 fraternity houses were renovated

• 6 residential halls were built, 5 of which feature apartment-style living

FacultyThe DeLand campus has 195 full-time faculty members, 95 percent of whom hold

Ph.D. or equivalent degrees and who teach undergraduate classes. Our student/

faculty ratio is 11-to-1.

Student BodyStetson’s 2,291 undergraduates come from 42 states and 41 foreign countries; 58

percent of undergraduates are female and 42 percent are male.

Study AbroadStetson University students may study in other countries for a few weeks to a

full semester. Faculty-led programs take place in Austria, Brazil, England, France,

Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, mainland China, Mexico, Russia, Scotland and

Spain. Certain School of Business Administration classes and programs include an

overseas component to such locations as Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia, South

Africa, New Zealand and Australia.

AthleticsStetson is a member of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Sun Conference and off ers 17

intercollegiate sports: football, baseball, softball, volleyball, sand volleyball, men

and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, crew,

cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s lacrosse. The non-scholar-

ship football program will be part of the Pioneer Football League and played its

fi rst games in the fall of 2013. The university also has a vibrant Club Sports pro-

gram featuring Aikido, croquet, dance, equestrian, men’s and women’s lacrosse,

mixed martial arts, sand volleyball, shooting, skydive, men’s soccer, surf, swim,

table tennis, tennis, triathlon and ultimate Frisbee.

Student LifeThe DeLand campus alone is home to more than 100 student organizations, in-

cluding service and special interest groups, student government, social fraternities

and sororities, and 17 scholastic and honorary societies including Omicron Delta

Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Psi.

AdmissionStetson seeks students with a challenging high school curriculum. The Fall 2011

incoming freshmen class had an average 3.74 GPA, was in the middle 50 percent

SAT range of 1070-1240 and the middle 50 percent ACT range of 22-27.

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sound system.

A state-of-the-art lighting

system provides sufficient

infield and outfield lighting

for televising night games. In

addition, the stadium features

a modern press box, complete

with two VIP viewing rooms,

two radio booths, a television

broadcast room and a working

press area.

T h e S t e t s o n b a s e b a l l

coaches’ offi ces are also located

in Melching Field at Conrad

Park, in addition to a pro-style locker room and the newly renovated

Carlton Family Room, a player’s lounge.

Another recent addition to Melching Field is the Brian Snyder Hitting

Pavilion, a covered batting area located outside of the right fi eld corner.

Stetson University alumna Luella Nichols Melching of Coral Gables

donated $500,000 to name the fi eld in honor of her late husband R. Dale

Melching.

R. Dale Melching, a member of the Stetson class of 1944, was a student-

athlete, playing varsity baseball and basketball and, in 1978, was inducted

into the Stetson Sports Hall of Fame.

Luella Nichols Melching, a Hatter cheerleader during her Stetson

years and lifelong sports fan, said her husband would be proud to

see the family name on the field at the modern baseball complex.

With a red brick and stucco facade and green metal roof, the stadium

at Conrad Park resembles many buildings on Stetson’s campus.

The $500,000 gift is the another chapter in the Melching family’s history

of support for Stetson and its students. They took a leadership role in the

development of Stetson’s Wilson Athletic Center, a $1.6 million facility

named for Pat and Patricia Wilson and dedicated in December, 1997.

One of the most picturesque, fan-friendly stadiums in the nation,

Melching Field at Conrad Park enters its 15th season as the home of the

Stetson Hatters.

Built at a cost of $4.5 million, Melching Field was the result of a joint eff ort

between Stetson University, DeLand Sports Redevelopment Association

and the City of DeLand. Built on the same site as old Conrad Park, Melching

Field opened on Feb. 12, 1999 as the Hatters defeated Louisville 4-3 before

an overfl ow crowd of 2,874 fans.

In just 14 seasons, the Hatters have built quite a home fi eld advantage

at “The MAC”. Stetson is 364-185 all-time at Melching Field, good for a

.663 winning percentage.

Melching Field has also served as the host stadium for the Atlantic Sun

Conference Tournament from 2002-09 and again in 2012 and 2013.

In 2006 Pete Dunn won his 1,000th game in a thrilling 11-inning, 6-5

victory over Mercer in the A-Sun Tournament. Two days later the Hatters

celebrated their second consecutive tournament title (sixth overall).

Stetson tied a school record with 29 home wins in 2003, including a

13-game winning streak during March and April. In 2002, the Hatters

picked up their 100th victory in dramatic fashion against Troy State in the

Atlantic Sun Conference tournament.

Hatter fans have fl ocked to Melching Field in record numbers. With

more than half a million fans since the stadium opened in 1999, Stetson

is often ranked nationally among college baseball attendance leaders. A

record of 61,798 spectators passed through the gates in 2007.

Melching Field features permanent seating for 2,500 spectators with

grass berms holding approximately 500 additional fans.

A full-service concessions area greets visitors upon their entrance to

the park on Woodland Boulevard. The stadium is completely handicapped

accessible and features excellent sight lines from anywhere in the

grandstand.

The 2012 season marked the debut of a new high-tech scoreboard

located in left fi eld, equipped with state-of-the-art message center and

graphics board. The $300,000 scoreboard is complimented by a $150,000

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ALL-TIME BEST CROWDS Date Opponent AttendanceMar. 20, 2007 .......................... Florida ...................................................................2,975Feb. 17, 2007 ........................... LSU ........................................................................2,970Apr. 30, 2008 ........................... Florida State ..........................................................2,894May 5, 2001 ............................ UCF ........................................................................2,881Feb. 12,1999* ......................... Louisville ...............................................................2,874May 10, 2011 .......................... Florida State ..........................................................2,815Feb. 20, 2009* ......................... Boston College .......................................................2,789Feb. 9, 2007* ........................... Southern Illinois ....................................................2,787Feb. 22, 2005 ........................... Florida State ..........................................................2,776Apr. 18, 2001 ........................... Florida ...................................................................2,762Apr. 29, 2008 ........................... Florida State ..........................................................2,751Feb. 10, 2001 ........................... South Florida .........................................................2,723Feb. 22, 2008* ......................... Michigan State ......................................................2,715May 7, 2013 ............................ Florida State ..........................................................2,517Apr. 14, 1999 ........................... Florida ...................................................................2,486May 28, 2005^ ....................... Florida Atlantic ......................................................2,472Feb. 16, 2007 ........................... LSU ........................................................................2,431Apr. 15, 2009 ........................... Florida ...................................................................2,390May 12, 2010 .......................... Florida State ..........................................................2,352Feb. 18, 2011* ......................... Georgia ..................................................................2,279Mar. 3, 2004 ............................ Florida ...................................................................2,248

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE Year .................. W-L .............Pct. .......... Attendance ....... Dates .......... Avg.

1999 ..................... 17-14 ...............548 ................ 26,618 .................26 ...............1,023

2000 ..................... 29-10 ...............744 ................ 32,432 .................34 ..................953

2001 ...................... 28-5 ................848 ................ 40,188 .................29 ...............1,385

2002 ...................... 27-9 ................750 ................ 33,178 .................31 ...............1,070

2003 ...................... 29-9 ................763 ................ 33,551 .................32 ...............1,048

2004 ..................... 27-13 ...............675 ................ 37,447 .................34 ...............1,101

2005 ..................... 29-11 ...............725 ................ 49,200 .................35 ...............1,405

2006 ...................... 24-9 ................727 ................ 40,602 .................31 ...............1,309

2007 ..................... 28-13 ...............683 ................ 61,798 .................40 ...............1,544

2008 ..................... 17-16 ...............515 ................ 52,075 .................34 ...............1,578

2009 ..................... 16-18 ...............471 ................ 37,461 .................34 ...............1,101

2010 ..................... 22-15 ...............595 ................ 32,111 .................37 ..................867

2011 ...................... 27-9 ................750 ................ 36,740 .................36 ...............1,020

2012 ..................... 24-14 ...............631 ................ 32,758 .................35 ..................935

2013 ..................... 20-20 ...............500 ................ 20,352 .................40 ..................508

14 Years ......... 364-185 ......... .663 ............566,511 ............508 ...........1,115

Team...............................W-L .........Pct.Akron ..................................... 1-0 ........ 1.000Appalachian State .................. 3-0 ........ 1.000Belmont ................................. 9-9 .......... .500Bethune-Cookman ................ 26-4 ......... .867Boston College ....................... 1-4 .......... .200Campbell ............................... 13-5 ......... .722Centenary .............................. 1-2 .......... .333UCF........................................ 5-17 ......... .227Central Michigan ................... 13-4 ......... .765Charleston Southern .............. 3-0 ........ 1.000Columbia ................................ 2-0 ........ 1.000Connecticut ............................ 1-1 .......... .500Cornell.................................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Creighton ............................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Eastern Kentucky .................... 3-0 ........ 1.000ETSU ...................................... 11-3 ......... .786Evansville ............................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Fairfi eld .................................. 2-2 .......... .500Florida .................................... 2-3 .......... .400Florida A&M ........................... 8-1 .......... .889Florida Atlantic ...................... 11-9 ......... .550Florida Gulf Coast ................... 2-7 .......... .222Florida International .............. 2-1 .......... .667Florida State ........................... 1-9 .......... .100Fordham ................................ 2-0 ........ 1.000Gardner-Webb ...................... 10-2 ......... .833George Washington ................ 5-2 .......... .714Georgia .................................. 3-0 ........ 1.000Georgia Southern ................... 1-1 .......... .500Georgia State ......................... 9-1 .......... .900Harvard .................................. 3-2 .......... .600Holy Cross ............................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Illinois .................................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Illinois State ........................... 2-1 .......... .667Indiana ................................... 1-0 ........ 1.000Iowa ....................................... 2-2 .......... .500Jacksonville .......................... 14-10 ........ .583Jacksonville State ................... 5-0 ........ 1.000James Madison ...................... 2-3 .......... .400Kansas State ........................... 0-1 .......... .000Kennesaw State ..................... 7-6 .......... .538Kentucky ................................ 1-0 ........ 1.000Lipscomb............................... 12-5 ......... .706Louisville ................................ 3-3 .......... .500LSU ......................................... 2-1 .......... .667

Team...............................W-L .........Pct.Maine ..................................... 6-4 .......... .700Maryland ............................... 0-1 .......... .000Mercer ................................... 21-7 ......... .750Michigan ................................ 2-0 ........ 1.000Michigan State ....................... 1-1 .......... .500Missouri ................................. 0-1 .......... .000Navy ....................................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Nebraska ................................ 0-1 .......... .000UNC Asheville ......................... 3-0 ........ 1.000North Florida .......................... 9-5 .......... .643Northern Illinois ..................... 0-1 .......... .000Northern Iowa ........................ 1-0 ........ 1.000Norhern Kentucky .................. 3-0 ........ 1.000Northwestern ......................... 3-2 .......... .600Notre Dame ............................ 1-1 .......... .500Ohio State .............................. 1-0 ........ 1.000Oklahoma State ..................... 0-2 .......... .000Old Dominion ......................... 3-0 ........ 1.000Pennsylvania .......................... 1-0 ........ 1.000Penn State .............................. 1-1 .......... .500Princeton ............................... 3-1 .......... .750Quinnipiac .............................. 2-0 ........ 1.000Rhode Island .......................... 1-0 ........ 1.000Rider ...................................... 4-0 ........ 1.000Rutgers .................................. 2-1 .......... .667Samford ................................. 8-1 .......... .889Savannah State ...................... 3-0 ........ 1.000Siena ..................................... 12-2 ......... .857South Alabama ...................... 1-1 .......... .500USC Upstate ........................... 5-6 .......... .455South Florida ......................... 14-8 ......... .636SE Louisiana ........................... 1-2 .......... .333Southern Illinois ..................... 6-5 .......... .545St. Joseph’s ............................. 7-3 .......... .700St. Peter’s ............................... 3-0 ........ 1.000Tennessee Tech ....................... 3-0 ........ 1.000Troy State ............................... 9-3 .......... .750VMI ........................................ 2-1 .......... .667Vermont ................................. 3-0 ........ 1.000Virginia Tech ........................... 1-0 ........ 1.000Western Carolina .................... 0-1 .......... .000Western Illinois ...................... 2-0 ........ 1.000Yale ........................................ 1-0 ........ 1.000All Time ....................... 364-185......663

At nearly every game you can fi nd the loyal “Bleacher Creatures” perched above the third base dugout “keeping score” with sign cards attached to the railing and singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” in the 7th inning.

Melching Field has hosted the Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournament 10 times, including in both 2012 and 2013.

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RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS

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No. Name Pos B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/JC

1 Tanner Blackman IF/OF R/R 6-0 190 So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

2 Kevin Fagan IF/RHP L/R 6-0 175 So. Boca Raton, Fla./North Broward Prep

3 Kyle Zech OF R/R 6-3 195 Sr. Naples, Fla./Naples HS

4 Colton Lightner IF R/R 6-2 180 Fr. Nokomis, Fla./Venice HS

5 Mitch Piatnick SS S/R 5-11 165 Fr. Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven HS

7 Darby McCormick UTIL L/R 6-1 185 Jr. Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast HS

8 Kyle Pitts IF R/R 5-9 180 Jr. Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs Christian

9 Robert Bruce OF L/R 6-4 185 Sr. Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS

10 Tyler Bocock SS/2B R/R 6-2 175 Jr. Harrisburg, Va./Chipola College

11 Patrick Mazeika C/1B L/R 6-3 210 So. Wilbraham, Mass./Salisbury School

12 Mike Fernland OF R/R 5-11 185 Sr. Ocala, Fla./Marion Military Institute

13 K’shawn Smith SS/2B R/R 5-10 175 Sr. Dover, Fla./Indian River State

14 Josh Powers RHP R/R 6-5 215 Jr. New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach HS

16 Tyler Warmoth RHP R/R 6-2 185 RSo. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

17 Jake Pequignot OF R/R 6-0 180 Jr. Miami, Fla./CCBC Essex

18 Garrison Banas LHP L/L 5-11 185 Fr. Hadley, Mass./Hopkins Academy

22 Mitchell Jordan RHP R/R 6-2 190 Fr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

23 Garrett Russini C L/R 6-0 200 Jr. Bradenton, Fla./Braden River HS

24 Josh Thorne RHP R/R 6-2 190 So. Stuart, Fla./Martin County HS

27 Kurt Schluter RHP/1B R/R 6-3 185 RSr. Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS

28 Eliot Shapleigh INF L/L 6-1 175 Fr. Oviedo, Fla./Trinity Prep

29 Trey Norris RHP R/R 6-4 195 Jr. Frostproof, Fla./Polk State/Frostproof HS

30 Ben Rakus RHP R/R 6-5 240 RSo. West Suffi eld, Conn./Suffi eld Academy

31 Wade McNabb C/INF R/R 6-4 225 So. Evansville, Ind./Vincennes/Reitz Memorial HS

34 Danny Miller LHP L/L 6-2 195 Fr. Ocala, Fla./Forest HS

35 Dean Garabedian SS R/R 5-11 185 Fr. Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll

36 Taylor Cockrell RHP R/R 6-2 175 Fr. Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales HS

40 Jordan Schultz OF L/R 6-2 190 Fr. Strasbourg, Sask./Derby HS

42 Austin Perez LHP L/L 5-11 175 Sr. Loxahatchee, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS

45 Griffi n Fuller RHP L/R 6-3 185 Fr. Debary, Fla./Spruce Creek HS

50 Adam Schaly LHP S/L 6-1 195 So. Ashland, Ohio/Ashland HS

55 Frankie Romano C/RHP R/R 6-4 225 RFr. Cape Coral, Fla./Bishop Verot HS

57 Tyler Keller LHP L/L 6-0 170 Fr. Pompano Beach, Fla./Pompano Beach HS

COACHING STAFF 25 Pete Dunn Head Coach Stetson, 1972 35th Year

40 Mark Leavitt Asst. Coach Princeton, 1988 Fifth Year

32 Chris Roberts Asst. Coach Florida State, 1992 Sixth Year

38 Brian Pruitt Asst. Coach Ashford, 2010 Second Year

SUPPORT STAFF Andrew Townes Operations Intern

David Krazeise Athletic Trainer

Jeff Brawner Equipment Manager

Tyler Bowling Manager

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PitchersNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School

2 Kevin Fagan IF/RHP L/R 6-0 175 So. Boca Raton, Fla./North Broward Prep

14 Josh Powers RHP R/R 6-5 215 Jr. New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach HS

16 Tyler Warmoth RHP R/R 6-2 185 RSo. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

18 Garrison Banas LHP L/L 5-11 185 Fr. Hadley, Mass./Hopkins Academy

22 Mitchell Jordan RHP R/R 6-2 190 Fr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

24 Josh Thorne RHP R/R 6-2 190 So. Stuart, Fla./Martin County HS

27 Kurt Schluter RHP/1B R/R 6-3 185 RSr. Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS

28 Eliot Shapleigh INF L/L 6-1 175 Fr. Oviedo, Fla./Trinity Prep

29 Trey Norris RHP R/R 6-4 195 Jr. Frostproof, Fla./Polk State/Frostproof HS

30 Ben Rakus RHP R/R 6-5 240 RSo. West Suffi eld, Conn./Suffi eld Academy

34 Danny Miller LHP L/L 6-2 195 Fr. Ocala, Fla./Forest HS

36 Taylor Cockrell RHP R/R 6-2 175 Fr. Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales HS

42 Austin Perez LHP L/L 5-11 175 Sr. Loxahatchee, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS

45 Griffi n Fuller RHP L/R 6-3 185 Fr. Debary, Fla./Spruce Creek HS

50 Adam Schaly LHP S/L 6-1 195 So. Ashland, Ohio/Ashland HS

57 Tyler Keller LHP L/L 6-0 170 Fr. Pompano Beach, Fla./Pompano Beach HS

CatchersNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School

11 Patrick Mazeika C/1B L/R 6-3 210 So. Wilbraham, Mass./Salisbury School

23 Garrett Russini C L/R 6-0 200 Jr. Bradenton, Fla./Braden River HS

31 Wade McNabb C/INF R/R 6-4 225 So. Evansville, Ind./Vincennes/Reitz Memorial HS

55 Frankie Romano C/RHP R/R 6-4 225 RFr. Cape Coral, Fla./Bishop Verot HS

Infi eldersNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School

1 Tanner Blackman IF/OF R/R 6-0 190 So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

2 Kevin Fagan IF/RHP L/R 6-0 175 So. Boca Raton, Fla./North Broward Prep

4 Colton Lightner IF R/R 6-2 180 Fr. Nokomis, Fla./Venice HS

5 Mitch Piatnick SS S/R 5-11 165 Fr. Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven HS

7 Darby McCormick UTIL L/R 6-1 185 Jr. Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast HS

8 Kyle Pitts IF R/R 5-9 180 Jr. Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs Christian

10 Tyler Bocock SS/2B R/R 6-2 175 Jr. Harrisburg, Va./Chipola College

11 Patrick Mazeika C/1B L/R 6-3 210 So. Wilbraham, Mass./Salisbury School

13 K’shawn Smith SS/2B R/R 5-10 175 Sr. Dover, Fla./Indian River State

31 Wade McNabb C/INF R/R 6-4 225 So. Evansville, Ind./Vincennes/Reitz Memorial HS

35 Dean Garabedian SS R/R 5-11 185 Fr. Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll

Outfi eldersNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School

1 Tanner Blackman IF/OF R/R 6-0 190 So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley HS

3 Kyle Zech OF R/R 6-3 195 Sr. Naples, Fla./Naples HS

9 Robert Bruce OF L/R 6-4 185 Sr. Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS

12 Mike Fernland OF R/R 5-11 185 Sr. Ocala, Fla./Marion Military Institute

17 Jake Pequignot OF R/R 6-0 180 Jr. Miami, Fla./CCBC Essex

40 Jordan Schultz OF L/R 6-2 190 Fr. Strasbourg, Sask./Derby HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

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No. Name Pos.

1 Tanner Blackman IF/OF

2 Kevin Fagan IF/RHP

3 Kyle Zech OF

4 Colton Lightner IF

5 Mitch Piatnick SS

7 Darby McCormick UTIL

8 Kyle Pitts IF

9 Robert Bruce OF

10 Tyler Bocock SS/2B

11 Patrick Mazeika C/1B

12 Mike Fernland OF

13 K’shawn Smith SS/2B

14 Josh Powers RHP

16 Tyler Warmoth RHP

17 Jake Pequignot OF

18 Garrison Banas LHP

22 Mitchell Jordan RHP

23 Garrett Russini C

24 Josh Thorne RHP

27 Kurt Schluter RHP/1B

28 Eliot Shapleigh INF

29 Trey Norris RHP

30 Ben Rakus RHP

31 Wade McNabb C/INF

34 Danny Miller LHP

35 Dean Garabedian SS

36 Taylor Cockrell RHP

40 Jordan Schultz OF

42 Austin Perez LHP

45 Griffi n Fuller RHP

50 Adam Schaly LHP

55 Frankie Romano C/RHP

57 Tyler Keller LHP

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Left Field7 • Darby McCormick*

1 • Tanner Blackman

40 • Jordan Schulz

Center Field3 • Kyle Zech

12 • Mike Fernland

1 • Tanner Blackman

Right Field9 • Robert Bruce

1 • Tanner Blackman

40 • Jordan Schulz

Third Base13 • K’shawn Smith*

8 • Kyle Pitts

5 • Mitch Piatnik

4 • Colton Lightner

Shortstop10 • Tyler Bocock*

5 • Mitch Piatnik

13 • K’shawn Smith

Second Base2 • Kevin Fagan*

13 • K’shawn Smith

8 • Kyle Pitts

First Base27 • Kurt Schluter

11 • Patrick Mazeika*

Starting RHP27 • Kurt Schluter14 • Josh Powers*36 • Taylor Cockrell

22 • Mitchell Jordan

RH Relievers29 • Trey Norris

16 • Tyler Warmoth

41 • Ben Rakus

55 • Frankie Romano

24 • Josh Thorne

Starting LHP42 • Austin Perez*

50 • Adam Schaly*

LH Relievers31 • Garrison Banas

45 • Griffi n Fuller

57 • Tyler Keller

Catcher23 • Garrett Russini*

11 • Patrick Mazeika

31 • Wade McNabb

55 • Frankie Romano

COACHING STAFF 25 Pete Dunn 35th season Head Coach

40 Mark Leavitt 5th season Asst. Head Coach

32 Chris Roberts 6th season Pitching Coach

38 Brian Pruitt 2nd season Volunteer Asst.

11 Patrick Mazeika mu-ZEEK-ah

17 Jake Pequignot PEG-eh-know

30 Ben Rakus RAKE-us

50 Adam Schaly SHALL-ee

27 Kurt Schluter shlooter

16 Tyler Warmoth WAR-moth

3 Kyle Zech rhymes with Heck

2014 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

DH11 • Patrick Mazeika

27 • Kurt Schluter

23 • Garrett Russini

* Returning Starter

2014 STETSON DEPTH CHART2014 STETSON DEPTH CHART

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As Stetson head coach Pete Dunn embarks on his 35th season in charge

of the Hatters, he is looking to put the disappointment of last season behind

him.

In 2013 the Hatters boasted the youngest roster of Dunn’s tenure, at times

starting seven fi rst-year players, many of whom were freshmen. But despite

the youth, Dunn and his staff saw several players emerge last season. And

those players will all play critical roles as the Hatters move forward in 2014.

Stetson returns six everyday positional starters from last season and the

entire weekend starting rotation returns intact, as does much of the bull-

pen.

Despite all that experience, the 2014 Hatters are still a relatively young

team. The roster of 33 players features just six seniors and six returning ju-

niors. The other 21 players are either freshmen or sophomores, with one

fi rst-year junior.

Young experience, however, is still experience. And that experience

showed in fall workouts as Dunn and his staff spent more time on working

to improve the squad, instead of teaching the game like the previous fall.

“I’m really pleased with how our fall workouts went even though we

didn’t have all of our pieces in place,” said Dunn. “We had a few guys coming

back from injury that either didn’t participate or were limited as to what

they could do.”

Pitcher/fi rst baseman Kurt Schluter, who missed all but three games

last season and has battled injuries for much of his career, didn’t pitch dur-

ing fall practice but he did hit and play in the fi eld.

Sophomore second baseman Kevin Fagan, who made 11 appearances

on the mound last season and recorded a 2.28 ERA in addition to batting

.275, also didn’t pitch as he makes a return from an arm injury which kept

him off the mound for the last half of the 2013 season. In fact, Dunn says

Fagan’s days as a pitcher are likely over.

“He’s so important to us as a position player we’re not sure we’re ready to

put him back on the mound and risk another injury.”

Sophomore reliever Tyler Warmoth also skipped fall workouts. War-

moth, who appeared in 31 games as a redshirt freshman, had a tired arm so

Dunn and his staff let the right-hander rest.

The rest of the squad, though, was perfectly healthy and appears ready

for a strong 2014.

“Most of our position players were healthy in the fall so we were able to

get a pretty good feel for who is ready to compete for starting positions,”

said Dunn. “The Hatter Series was extremely competitive and went down to

the last game. From a coaching standpoint the team chemistry was really

good. That’s a hard thing to measure sometimes but the locker room and on

the fi eld seemed really good.”

The Hatters have an excellent mix of youth, experience and experienced

youth on the pitching staff . All three weekend starters return as do several

key bullpen pieces, plus a bevy of young pitchers on which Stetson will rely

heavily.

But perhaps no pitcher may end up meaning more to the Hatters in 2014

than Schluter. A fi fth-year senior who graduated last May and is currently

pursuing a graduate degree, Schluter appeared in just three games last

season before injuries forced him off the mound in early March. The 2011

Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year is expected to serve as either the team’s

closer or as a weekend starter. Dunn says the coaching staff may not make a

decision on Schluter’s role until shortly before Opening Day.

“Kurt could fi ll the closer’s role but he can also pitch on the front end of

the rotation for us,” said Dunn. “We think he might be a great closer. At the

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Category No. Player

Avg. (Min. 100 AB) .382 Patrick Mazeika

Runs 44 Kevin Fagan

Hits 81 Patrick Mazeika

Doubles 13 James Rasmussen

Triples 3 Kevin Fagan

Home Runs 3 Patrick Mazeika

RBI 3 Mazeika, Russini

Slugging .495 Patrick Mazeika

Stolen Bases 7 James Rasmussen

Walks 32 Patrick Mazeika

Hit-by-Pitch 14 Patrick Mazeika

Starts 15 Josh Powers

Wins 7 Austin Perez

Innings Pitched 105.2 Josh Powers

ERA 2.81 Austin Perez

Strikeouts 66 Austin Perez

A healthy Kurt Schluter looks to make an impact on both the pitching staff and the off ense in 2014. The fi fth-year senior was the Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year in 2011 and is a .295 career hitter.

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end of the fall we weren’t ready to say whether he starts or closes, but either

way he’ll play a signifi cant pitching role for us.”

THE PITCHERS

Headlining the list of returning pitchers from 2013 is senior Austin

Perez. A second-team All-Atlantic Sun Conference selection last year, Perez

was 7-2 with a 2.81 ERA last year. The left-hander led the Hatters with 66

strikeouts while tossing 89.2 innings.

“Austin had a really good fall,” said Dunn. “He can be our Friday night guy.

He’s not the dominant, hard-thrower that a lot of people look to on a Friday

night. But his velocity is better this year than it’s ever been.”

Junior right-hander Josh Powers also returns to the weekend rotation

after what can best be described as a deceiving season. Powers posted a 1-8

record as a sophomore but also recorded a 3.41 ERA and tossed a team-high

105.2 innings. He also walked just 15 batters but was done in by poor run

support as the Hatters averaged just 3.3 runs in his 15 starts. A workhorse,

Powers threw at least seven innings eight diff erent times.

“Josh knows how to pitch,” said Dunn. “He’s a strike thrower. When

Schluter went down last season we pushed Josh out of his comfort zone and

made him our Friday night guy. He’s going to be out there on the weekend

again this season. We’re just not sure yet what game he’ll pitch.”

Depending on where Schluter fi ts, Stetson’s number three starter job

could be up for grabs. Sophomore lefty Adam Schaly fi lled that role for

much of last season. If he wants to keep it he’ll have to improve upon a

freshman campaign which saw him go 2-4 with a 5.54 ERA. Schaly tossed

50.1 innings and walked 31 batters with 30 strikeouts. Schaly had some

memorable moments in ’13, holding Princeton to one run in six innings and

blanking East Tennessee State over fi ve innings during conference play.

“Adam pitched a lot for us last year but he struggled to throw strikes this

fall,” said Dunn. “He has to throw strikes. This fall he was deep in the count

too often and walked a lot of hitters. He’s got to get back on track. If he does

he can really help us.”

A pair of talented freshmen will be pushing Schaly and the others for

starting jobs. Right-handers Taylor Cockrell and Mitchell Jordan were

both mentioned by Dunn as likely to see signifi cant time on the mound.

Cockrell was an All-State and all-region selection as a senior at Lake Wales

High, posting an 8-3 record while leading the Highlanders to the regional

fi nal.

“Taylor had a tremendous fall,” said Dunn. “He ranked very high in our

player evaluations. We also let him swing the bat and he was probably our

leading hitter as well. He’ll help us on the mound and with the bat, too.”

Jordan comes to Stetson after a stellar senior season at Lake Brantley

High, where he helped his team to the 8A state title and earned Seminole

County and Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Player of the Year honors. Jor-

dan struck out 103 batters in 83 innings last year.

“Mitchell also had an outstanding fall,” said Dunn. “Those two freshmen

are going to pitch a lot for us. They both showed that they’re ready to take

the next step and pitch on the Division I level.”

While there will be several new faces in the bullpen, one of last year’s top

arms returns to anchor the ‘pen. Sophomore right-hander Tyler Warmoth

earned A-Sun all-freshman honors in 2013 after appearing in 31 games and

posting a 5-2 record with three saves and a 3.61 ERA. He was even better in

A-Sun play, going 4-0 with a 2.70 ERA.

Fellow sophomore Josh Thorne is also expected to fi ll an important re-

lief role. The righty made 23 appearances as a freshman and was 3-1 with a

5.65 ERA in 36.2 innings.

“Tyler and Josh have to continue to be guys we can count on,” said Dunn.

“Tyler had a bit of a tired arm so we let him rest in the fall. Josh just needs to

be a little bit more consistent. They both should have big roles for us.”

Sophomores Garrison Banas and Ben Rakus should also have a chance

to positively impact the bullpen. Banas, a left-hander, made 11 appear-

ances last season while the righty-throwing Rakus tossed 14.2 innings in

his 14 appearances as a freshman.

“Garrison had a lot of opportunity to pitch last year,” said Dunn. “He’s

throwing in the high 80s now but he needs to be more consistent. He can be

awfully eff ective when he’s going good.

“Ben throws hard. He’s a guy who has to step it up for us. If he does, he

could be a weapon out of the pen.”

Several newcomers are set to make an impact out of the bullpen. Left-

handed freshmen Tyler Keller and Griffi n Fuller, and junior right-hander

Trey Norris are expected to be important pieces for Dunn and the Hatters.

Norris is a strong candidate to fi ll the closer’s role, a job he handled quite

well in his two seasons at Polk State College. He saved 26 games in his ca-

reer at Polk State, including a school-record 14 as a sophomore when he

helped lead the Eagles to an appearance in the NJCAA World Series.

Senior Austin Perez is Stetson’s top returning pitcher, earning 2nd-team All-Atlantic Sun Conference honors in 2013.

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“Trey is really going to help us in the bullpen,” said Dunn. “That’s what we

brought him in to do. Along with Cockrell and Jordan, Trey was one of our

three best pitchers during the fall. He was one of the guys who really stood

out.”

Fuller and Keller each enjoyed an excellent fall and opened some eyes.

Both could fi ll a variety of roles, from mid-week starter to situational re-

liever. Fuller was a standout at Spruce Creek High in Port Orange, going 5-3

with a 2.09 ERA as a senior. Keller was 3-0 as a senior at Pompano Beach

High and had a 1.87 ERA as a junior.

“Fuller had a good fall,” said Dunn. “He’s a strike thrower. Keller really

showed some maturity. He has one of the best left-handed pickoff moves

I’ve ever seen.”

Freshman Danny Miller was thought to be a key member of the pitching

staff , but the freshman left-hander will likely miss all of the 2014 season

after undergoing surgery in the fall. Redshirt freshman Frankie Romano

may also make a contribution on the mound this season, though he missed

signifi cant time in the fall with an illness.

With the pitching staff expected to be a strength for the Hatters in 2014,

the off ense will need to take some steps forward. The 2013 campaign was a

struggle from an off ensive standpoint, with the Hatters averaging 4.6 runs

per game, the lowest fi gure for a Stetson team since 1976.

But Dunn and the coaching staff believe this season will be diff erent for

one reason: experience. Last year Stetson routinely started as many as seven

fi rst-year players, most of whom were freshmen.

THE CATCHERS

One player who wasn’t a freshman last year but was relatively inexperi-

enced was catcher Garrett Russini. Prior to the start of 2013 Russini had

just nine starts under his belt. As a sophomore, Russini started 53 games

and produced a respectable .256-2-33 hitting line. His work behind the

plate steadily improved as well, and Dunn expects him to take a major step

forward in both areas in 2014.

“Garrett is the one guy we feel has the best opportunity to take the next

step,” said Dunn. “He’s a left-handed hitting catcher, which you always love

to have. He has some pretty good power and good arm strength behind the

plate.”

But Dunn says Russini’s continued growth behind the plate will mean

more for the Hatters, and for Russini.

“He needs to take charge more out on the fi eld,” said Dunn. “I’ve talked

to him about being more assertive and being a leader. It’s tough for kids

sometimes because so many of them come to college and, for a variety of

reasons, they aren’t as authoritative as they should be. Catchers have to run

the show out on the fi eld. Garrett has worked hard on that aspect of his

game.”

While Russini is the unquestioned starter behind the plate, he won’t

be the only one doing the catching for the Hatters. Sophomores Patrick

Mazeika and Wade McNabb are battling for the number two job. And re-

gardless of which player become the regular backup, both will see plenty of

Sophomore fi rst baseman Patrick Mazeika batted. 382 as a freshman, earning Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year hon-ors, and Freshman All-America accolades from Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA.

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playing time at other positions.

Mazeika burst on the scene in his fi rst season with the Hatters, earning

multiple freshman All-America nods and Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year

honors while starting every game at fi rst base. Mazeika, who was originally

recruited to Stetson as a catcher, went on to hit .382 with three home runs

and 33 RBI in his rookie campaign. He also led the team in both slugging

(.495) and on-base (.488) percentage.

“Patrick was a catcher in high school and we recruited him to be a catcher

here,” said Dunn. “He was our regular fi rst baseman last year and did a solid

job. We put him behind the plate in the fall and the pitchers really liked

throwing to him. He doesn’t have a great arm behind the plate but he makes

up for it with a quick release. Obviously, his bat will be in the lineup some-

where, whether it’s a fi rst or at DH.”

McNabb is in his fi rst season with the Hatters after transferring from Vin-

cennes (Ind.) University. The right-handed hitter can also play fi rst base and

may see time at DH, much like Mazeika.

“We brought Wade in to challenge and backup Garrett,” said Dunn. “He

has some good experience. We like him a lot.”

THE INFIELDERS

First base is another position which will be heavily impacted by Schulter’s

availability and role. Mazeika started all 57 games there as a freshman in

2013 and is expected to see at least some time there again this year. But

if he’s healthy and not in the starting rotation Schluter is expected to be

the primary fi rst baseman. Schluter owns 43 career starts at fi rst base, with

30 of those coming during his freshman season in 2010. Dunn raves about

Schluter’s defensive skills at fi rst.

“His role on the mound will determine how much he plays fi rst base,” said

Dunn. “He’s special defensively. He wants to be at fi rst and he wants to hit.

There’s always a risk of injury involved, but the reward in this case probably

outweighs the risk.”

Schluter is a .295 career hitter with fi ve home runs and 39 RBI.

There are only a few positions which have been locked down heading

into the 2014 season, and second base is one of them. Sophomore Kevin

Fagan, who started 17 games at second as a freshman before he was side-

lined with an injury to his throwing arm, has already been named as the

starter at second. The injury forced Fagan to spend the last 28 games of the

season as the designated hitter, but his off ense was a key for the Hatters.

Fagan batted .275 with three doubles and three triples, earning A-Sun All-

Freshman honors.

“Fagan is the guy that should be out there every day,” said Dunn. “He’s a

pretty good defender and he’ll be an outstanding lead-off hitter for us. He

draws walks, he’ll get hit by a pitch. He understands that he needs to get on

base.”

Tyler Bocock will be Stetson’s opening day starter at shortstop. The ju-

nior won the job out-right in the fall, holding off several challengers. Bocock

started 42 games at shortstop last season, batting .238 in his rookie season

with the Hatters.

“Tyler is settling into the job now,” said Dunn. “Last year he put a lot of

pressure on himself. He tried to do too much and really struggled at times.

He has to go out there and be himself. Tyler had a very good summer and

really good fall. He earned it.”

As solid and secure as both second base and shortstop seem to be, third

base is anything but. As many as four players are vying for playing time at

third base and as fall practice came to a close in November Dunn said no one

separated themselves from the fi eld.

Dunn mentioned veterans K’Shawn Smith and Kyle Pitts, and fresh-

men Colton Lightner and Mitch Piatnik as the quartet at third.

“It’s still wide open,” said Dunn. “We have guys in contention for the start-

ing job. It’ll likely be Opening Day before we make a decision, but I expect all

four to see time there during the season.”

Smith, a senior who started a total of 36 games on the infi eld last season

but only two at third base, has the edge in experience. While he batted only

.241 last season he fi nished strong, hitting .444 over his last nine games. He

also hit .302 in A-Sun games.

Pitts served a more traditional utility role as a sophomore, appearing in

23 games overall, including six starts at second base. A sure-handed fi elder,

Pitts made just three errors in 38 chances.

Lightner is considered the best defender of the four third base candidates.

He helped lead Venice (Fla.) HS to back-to-back 7A state championships as a

junior and senior, hitting .306 his fi nal year.

Called Stetson’s shortstop of the future by Dunn, Piatnik is expected to

see signifi cant playing time somewhere. A switch-hitter, Piatnik batted

.374 as a junior and .299 as a senior at Winter Haven High.

Sophomore second baseman Kevin Fagan returns after earning Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman honors in 2013.

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THE OUTFIELDERS

While the corners of the infi eld are somewhat unsettled, Dunn says the

Hatters have a much clearer picture in the outfi eld where all three spots

appear to be shored up.

“We have a really good idea of who’s playing where in the outfi eld,” said

Dunn. “We have some interchangeable parts and that will help us through-

out the season.”

Junior Darby McCormick is slated to be Stetson’s left fi elder. McCormick

batted .319 last season while playing in 39 games with 20 starts. He is a

career .297 hitter.

“Darby won the left fi eld position out-right,” said Dunn. “We platooned a

lot out there last year but we aren’t looking at doing that this year. Left fi eld

is his.”

Oft-injured senior Kyle Zech will start in center, provided he’s healthy. A

three-year letterwinner, Zech has been full of promise throughout his Stet-

son career but has been limited to a total of 89 games, including just 22 last

season. He hit .360 (9-for-25) as a junior.

“Kyle is the fastest player I’ve ever coached here,” said Dunn. “He can run

down balls that no one else can get to. You keep your fi ngers crossed as to

whether he can stay healthy. If he can, and he can limit his strikeouts and

fl y-ball outs, he can be a tremendous asset.”

Several players are expected to see time in right fi eld, with senior co-

captain Robert Bruce and junior Tanner Blackman likely to share time.

Bruce, a left-handed hitter, batted .267 last season in 36 games. Black-

man, a right-handed hitter, batted .216 as a sophomore.

“If we’re going to platoon in the outfi eld, it’ll be in right,” said Dunn. “Rob-

ert does a really good job against right-handed pitching. Blackman could be

his platoon partner. We may start the season that way and see what hap-

pens.”

Senior Mike Fernland is a candidate to see time at all three outfi eld po-

sitions. Fernland started 20 games as a junior, all in center fi eld.

Freshman Jordan Schulz could also see time at either of the corner out-

fi eld positions. A left-handed hitter from Strasbourg, Sask., he was named

as the Saskatchewan Baseball Player of the Year in 2012 after hitting .518

with four home runs and 40 RBI.

“Jordan has some pop,” said Dunn. “It’s hard to tell at this point how much

playing time he’ll get this year, but he’s a good looking kid for the future.”

Redshirt sophomore Jon Pequignot adds depth to the outfi eld. He sat

out last season but excelled in 2012 at Community College of Baltimore

County-Essex, where hit hit .351 with 14 doubles.

Dunn mentioned freshmen Eliot Shapleigh and Dean Garabedian as

two players who may see time at just about any position on the fi eld. Shap-

leigh is a left-handed hitter from Trinity Prep in Orlando where he hit .365

for his career and pitched to a 2.84 ERA. Garabedian was a four-year letter

winner at Archbishop Carroll in Miami and hit .403 as a senior.

“Shapleigh can fi ll a utility role for us,” said Dunn. “Garabedian can play

just about anywhere. He’s a good utility player that can give us help at just

about every position.”

THE SCHEDULE

Stetson faces an ambitious schedule in 2014. In addition to the typically

strong Atlantic Sun Conference slate, the Hatters will play 13 games against

either ACC or SEC foes. And they won’t waste any time with the challenging

portion of their schedule, opening the season Feb.14 with a three-game

home series against Ole Miss. The Hatters are also scheduled to face Boston

College, South Carolina, Miami, NC State and Florida State as well as tradi-

tional foes like Bethune-Cookman, FIU and South Florida.

“This schedule is as strong as I can remember in my 35 years as a head

coach,” said Dunn. “I can say with confi dence we’ve never played 13 com-

bined games against SEC and ACC opponents in the same season. It’s really

nice for our fans because nine of those games are at home. It gives them a

good opportunity to see the two strongest baseball conferences in the na-

tion.

“These are the types of teams we’re going to face in the post-season.

When you match up with the teams we’re facing early on you’re going to

fi nd out pretty quick what you’re made of. We had a really young team last

season, so we’ll see how much our young kids have matured in the last year.”

Junior Darby McCormick batted .319 last season. He is expected to be Stetson’s Opening Day left fi elder in 2014.

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HEAD COACH PETE DUNNHEAD COACH PETE DUNN

Pete Dunn is more than just a baseball coach, although being a baseball

coach is all he ever really wanted to do.

Over the last 34 years, Dunn has guided the Stetson baseball program to

great successes on the fi eld. The numbers speak for themselves:

• He has led Stetson to 1,228 victories, which ranks eighth on the list

of active coaches.

• His Stetson teams have averaged 36 wins a year over his 34 seasons.

• He has taken the Hatters to 16 NCAA Regional Tournament appear-

ances.

• He has helped Stetson to eight Atlantic Sun Conference titles and has

been named league coach of the year a record six times.

• He has sent 79 players on to play professional baseball. Five of those

players were drafted in the fi rst four rounds of the MLB Amateur Draft, and

eight have reached the Major Leagues.

Combined, those accomplishments have resulted in a Hall of Fame career. In

January, the Stetson coach was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches

Association Hall of Fame at the ABCA Convention in Dallas.

But, more than the wins, conference titles, and all of the other accolades that

come along with guiding a successful program, Dunn is still excited about his

profession because he enjoys having an impact on the lives of the young men

who play for him. He enjoys being a teacher – whether he is teaching a player

how to bunt properly, or teaching a life lesson.

“I like teaching. That’s what coaches are, teachers,” Dunn said. “I have my

teaching certifi cate and taught in the public schools prior to coming back to

EDUCATION • A.A., Brevard Community College (1968)

• B.S., Physical Education, Stetson University (1972)

• M.S., Health & Physical Education, Georgia Southern (1974)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • Student Assistant, Stetson University (1971-72)

• Graduate Assistant, Georgia Southern (1973-74)

• Head Coach, Apopka (Fla.) High School (1975-77)

• Assistant Coach, Stetson University (1977-79)

• Head Coach, Stetson University (1979-present)

• Assistant Coach, USA Baseball (1998)

THE PETE DUNN FILE HONORS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Six-Time A-Sun Coach-of-the-Year (88-89-90-96-07-11)

• Brevard Comm. College Distinguished Alumnus Award (1993)

• Volusia Sportsperson of the Year (1996)

• Stetson University Distinguished Alumni Award (2007)

• Member, Stetson University Sports Hall of Fame

• Member, American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)

• Member, Florida Diamond Club

• Member, American Asso. of Professional Baseball Players

• Inducted into Central Florida Sports Hall of Fame (2007)

• Elected to ABCA Hall of Fame (2013) - Induction in 2014

PERSONAL • Born: June 26, 1948, in West Palm Beach, Florida

• Wife: Debbie, married November 9, 1991

• Children: Rayni, born April 15, 1976, Marc, born June 3, 1983 Taylor, born

October 9, 1993, Emily, born April 5, 1995

Stetson to coach, so I’m a teacher by trade. I think it’s rewarding to take these

young men and not only mold them into good players who are team oriented

but, more importantly, teach them life skills which will make them better peo-

ple.”

But he didn’t start out with a goal to coach. He was a player, a catcher, with

the same goals every other player has growing up – professional baseball. He

got a chance to do that after playing for two seasons at Brevard Community Col-

lege and then two more seasons at Stetson for the coach who turned into one of

his mentors, Jim Ward.

He was drafted by and signed with the Kansas City Royals after college and

spent two seasons living his dream by playing professional baseball. It was dur-

ing those two seasons he made the decision to pursue a career as a coach.

“I tell people that I was too one dimensional to do anything else,” Dunn said.

“I wasn’t going to design rockets or be a jet pilot. I was a baseball player, a

baseball rat. I didn’t play any other sports.

“I was fortunate that I was able to help my parents fi nance my education by

playing ball. I wasn’t a great student, but baseball helped fund my undergradu-

ate degree as well as graduate school. My pro career was short-lived so, as it

turned out, everything fell into place.”

But, by falling into place, Dunn did do something he had never done pre-

Dunn was inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame at the annual convention in Dallas on January 3, 2014 in Dallas, Texas.

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viously – leave the state of

Florida. With the exception

of a summer spent playing

baseball in Michigan, he had

never spent time away from

his home state. And that one

summer away from home was

quite a learning experience.

“In the summer of 1967

I had just fi nished my fresh-

man year at Brevard Junior

College,” Dunn said. “My

roommate, Tom Walker, who

ended up pitching in the big

leagues for a number of years,

was high school buddies with

Steve Garvey. Steve was play-

ing football and baseball at

Michigan State. The three of

us signed to play for Adray

Appliance in the Detroit Free Press summer league.

“That turned out to be the summer of the Detroit riots. The three of us lived in

Dearborn and had day jobs working for the Chrysler Corporation in the city. In-

stead of building automobiles, we worked in the tank plant manufacturing ar-

mored tanks for the Vietnam war. For more than a week, we couldn’t go into the

city to work or play ball because of the rioting. You talk about an eye-opener. I

had only been away from home for two semesters and, the next things I know,

I’m in the middle of what turned out to be a historic event. It was a life-altering

experience for me.”

After two years of playing professionally, Dunn was off ered a chance to get

into college coaching as a graduate assistant for a young head coach at Georgia

Southern. He took the position working for future Hall of Fame coach Ron Polk,

and helped the Eagles earn a trip to Omaha for the College World Series in 1973.

“Coach Polk is a great baseball mind and one thing he does is let all of his

assistants have defi ned roles and let them really run with them,” Dunn said.

“My fi rst year at Georgia Southern I was the pitching coach. I was probably the

worst pitching coach in the nation, even for a team that was pretty good. Being

a catcher, I had a working knowledge, so I was the pitching coach.”

Dunn stayed on the Georgia Southern staff for two years, earning a Master’s

Dunn was an All-Star catcher at Stetson

ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES No. Coach School Years # Victories

1. Augie Garrido Texas 45 1,874

2. Mike Martin Florida State 34 1,770

3. Mark Marquess Stanford 37 1,495

4. Jim Morris Miami (Fla.) 32 1,391

5. Jim Gilligan Lamar 37 1,266

6. Jack Leggett Clemson 34 1,264

7. Mike Fox North Carolina 30 1,233

8. Pete Dunn Stetson 34 1,228 9. Paul Mainieri LSU 31 1,179

10. John Anderson Minnesota 32 1,124

Andy Lopez Arizona 31 1,124

12. Fred Hill Rutgers 37 1,089

MILESTONE VICTORIES 1st Feb. 29, 1980 Stetson 3, UCF 2

100th Apr. 6, 1982 Stetson 7, Bethune-Cookman 1

200th Mar. 15, 1985 Stetson 5, Central Michigan 3

300th Feb. 17, 1988 Stetson 7, USF 6

400th Apr. 27, 1990 Stetson 14, Centenary 10

500th Mar. 19, 1993 Stetson 4, Charleston 2

600th Mar. 8, 1996 Stetson 4, St. Joseph’s 0

700th Feb. 27, 1999 Stetson 4, USF 3

800th Apr. 18, 2001 Stetson 9, Florida 8

900th Mar. 6, 2004 Stetson 11, Florida A&M 3

1,000th May 25, 2006 Stetson 6, Mercer 5 (11 innings)

1,100th Feb 23, 2010 Stetson 10, Siena 3

1,200th May 12, 2012 Stetson 2, ETSU 0

degree. By the time he fi nished his education, Dunn was anxious to return

home to his home state of Florida.

“When I got out of grad school, my fi rst teaching and coaching job was at

Apopka High School,” Dunn said. “Although I was hoping to get a college or ju-

nior college job, there were no positions available at the time. I ended up stay-

ing at Apopka for three years. It was a great opportunity to cut my teeth as a

head coach.”

After those three seasons, Dunn returned to Stetson to work for his mentor,

coach Jim Ward. In 1977, Ward was entering his ninth season at Stetson. Dur-

ing his tenure, his teams had won 63 percent of their games and had made a

successful transition to Division I. During those three years, the Hatters posted a

93-56 record and had the Stetson program rolling.

“I came back to Stetson as an assistant to build my resume. I thought Coach

Ward, who had done such a great job, would be here for the rest of his life,”

Dunn said. “I knew that I wanted to coach, and I wanted to coach on the college

level.”

He just didn’t know that opportunity was going to stare him in the face after

just three years as an assistant.

“It doesn’t seem like it was 34 years ago that Coach Ward called from Cincin-

nati while on a recruiting trip and told me that he had an interview at Eastern

Kentucky,” Dunn said. “I didn’t think anything about it because I thought that,

even though he was an EKU alum, he’d stay in Florida to coach.”

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Past 45 Years of Stetson Coaches

Jim Ward 1969-79 Pete Dunn 1980-Present

Coach Years (Seasons) Record Pct.

Seton Flemming 1901 (1) 2-2-0 .500

G.L. Odom 1902 (1) 4-0-0 1.000

Edward Oates 1903 (1) 5-0-0 1.000

Frank Sears 1904-05 (2) 19-8-0 .704

Litchfi eld Colton 1906 (1) 14-6-0 .700

J.B. “Spec” Campbell 1907 (1) 12-4-0 .750

Ed Mickle 1908 (1) 7-7-0 .500

Wilbur Tilden 1909 (1) 6-3-0 .667

Edgar Garner 1910-11, 13 (3) 24-19-1 .545

Arthur Petty 1912 (1) 9-8-0 .529

J.H. Swink 1914 (1) 12-6-1 .631

William Lourcey 1915 (1) 6-7-2 .467

William “Dutch” Hollander 1916-17 (2) 21-10-0 .677

Henry St. Cyr 1919 (1) 4-4-0 .500

Pug Allen/Thomas Chalker 1920 (1) 3-5-0 .375

Pug Allen/Bert Higginbotham 1921-22 (2) 11-16-0 .391

Edwin Whitnel 1923-25 (3) 8-13-0 .381

Doc Johnson 1937-40, 46-47, 51-64 (20) 146-219-3 .397

Ben Clemons 1948-50 (3) 26-43-0 .390

Bob Weickel 1965-68 (4) 34-77-1 .304

Jim Ward 1969-79 (11) 312-183-0 .630

Pete Dunn 1980-present (34) 1,228-793-3 .607

Totals 96 years 1,913-1,433-11 .571

ALL-TIME STETSON BASEBALL COACHING RECORDS

“A few days later he called to tell me he was going to take the EKU job and

told me that Coach (Glenn) Wilkes wanted to talk to me the next day.”

In addition to being a legendary basketball coach, Wilkes was also the athlet-

ics director at Stetson. Dunn’s life changed forever that next day when Wilkes

off ered him the chance, at the age of 30, to take over the Stetson program as

head coach.

“I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished. It didn’t start with me, how-

ever, because Coach Ward had built a great program before I took over,” Dunn

said. “I did not take a bad program and make it successful. I was very fortunate

and inherited a very solid program.”

His good fortune, and hard work, allowed him to become the 34th coach in

NCAA history to reach 1,000 career wins. He is one of only four active coaches to

have reached the 1,000-win plateau at their alma mater.

“For me, the reward has been to be able to be as successful as we have, for

as long as we have, at the school that I played at and graduated from. There are

not a whole lot of guys who have done that.”

While Dunn has dedicated his career to Stetson baseball, he did take an op-

portunity in 1998 to coach another team. That summer he reunited with Polk

and served as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team. He said that was a

very rewarding experience for him, even though he had to spend the summer

away from his wife, Debbie, and children.

“It was quite an experience,” Dunn said. “Obviously, to be back with Coach

Polk was exciting because it had been a number of years since I had coached

with him. Most of all, however, it was the opportunity to represent the USA here

and abroad.”

USA Baseball had just opened it’s training complex in Arizona that year, so most

of the time Dunn worked with the team was spent there. The team did travel

some, however.

“We went to Nicaragua for a couple of weeks to play in the Tournament of the

Americas qualifying tournament,” Dunn said. “We then travelled to New York

and played some exhibition games around the city for fi ve days before going

over to Italy for the World Championships.”

Now that his two youngest children, Taylor (20) and Emily (18), are older,

Dunn said he might consider another opportunity to coach against internation-

al competition. He has even fl irted with the idea of coaching a national team

other than Team USA.

“Debbie and I have talked about it,” Dunn said. “Now that the kids are going

to be in college, perhaps the window might open again.”

Even since his Team USA experience, Dunn has worked with international

players, although the players were not quite at the same competitive level. He

was asked by close friend Tim Foli to assist with a clinic the Major League Players

Alumni Association was holding in Cocoa Beach. The players attending the clinic

were all from the Soviet Union.

One of the few regrets he has as a coach was that he was never able to coach

his God-son, Chipper Jones. In high school, even though it was apparent that

Jones would be a high draft choice, he signed to play collegiately with the Uni-

Coach Dunn with Hank Aaron (center) and Jim “Mudcat” Grant (left) in Tokyo, Japan (1991).

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versity of Miami. Dunn said it was one of the few times he ever got frustrated

with Jones.

“Despite my disappointment that he committed to Miami, I knew deep down

it was the right thing for him to do,” Dunn said. “He was a projected fi rst rounder

who was being recruited by not only Miami, but also Florida State, Texas and

Arizona State, and many other college powers.

“I did throw the Godfather card at him as well as his mom and dad several

times, but couldn’t sway him away from Miami. It would have been a lot of fun

to coach him.”

It all became a moot point when Chipper was selected fi rst overall by the

Atlanta Braves in the 1990 MLB Amateur Draft and signed shortly thereafter.

During Jones’ retirement ceremony at the end of the 2012 season, he made a

point to single out his Godfather, who was in attendance.

Even without having the opportunity to coach Jones, Dunn said he has en-

joyed every minute of his tenure at Stetson.

“It has been a great ride,” Dunn said. “There have been a lot of changes, but

that is life. I say this in all sincerity, I have been very, very blessed and fortunate

that I have been able to surround myself with awfully good people.”

Dunn’s vision and hard work helped Stetson build a stadium which quickly

garnered acclaim as one of the nation’s fi nest collegiate facilities. Melching

Field at Conrad Park, a $4.5 million stadium jointly built by Stetson University

and the City of DeLand, opened on Feb. 12, 1999. In 2013 the facility hosted the

Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament for the 10th time in 15 years.

“It is not just the university, it is the entire community,” Dunn said of his con-

tinued passion for the game. “When we brought the stadium before the citizens

of DeLand and told them this was what we wanted to do, the city put in 2.5

million and their land and we put in 1.5 million.

“There were very few people who voiced opposition to the project. It was

supported because the baseball program was good and it was something the

community had bought into. It is a great baseball community.”

The challenges that come with coaching have also changed over the years,

but Dunn said he still relishes the opportunities he has to have an impact on

young players.

“One of the things that’s remained constant is that the guys who play on this level

still love the game,” Dunn said. “Most of them want to play at the next level, but obvi-

ously most don’t get that opportunity. The nice thing is that the players we get here

at Stetson are academically oriented, which means their parents have pushed them to

be good students as well as good baseball players. You have to be disciplined in order

to be a good enough student to get into Stetson and do well.

“I think we get a higher-caliber kid. I’ve always believed we have higher-

caliber kids here at Stetson because of the academics.”

Entering his 35th year as head coach, and his 38th year overall at Stetson,

Dunn said he is asked often about how much longer he wants to coach. He has

a passion outside of baseball, but his commitment to the Hatters’ baseball pro-

PETE DUNN YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Games W-L Pct. Notes

1980 52 34-18 .654

1981 56 36-20 .643

1982 58 40-18 .690 NCAA

1983 51 31-20 .608

1984 59 46-13 .780 NCAA

1985 61 38-23 .623

1986 58 36-22 .621

1987 59 37-22 .627

1988 61 35-26 .574 CC / CY / NCAA

1989 61 38-23 .623 CC / CY / NCAA

1990 64 33-31 .516 CC / CY / NCAA

1991 59 36-22-1 .619

1992 59 38-21 .644 NCAA

1993 55 38-17 .691

1994 58 37-21 .638

1995 59 34-25 .576

1996 65 42-23 .646 CY / NCAA

1997 64 37-26-1 .586 NCAA

1998 62 30-31-1 .492

1999 54 23-31 .426

2000 64 48-16 .750 CC / NCAA

2001 60 43-17 .717 NCAA

2002 61 42-19 .689 NCAA

2003 65 41-24 .631 NCAA

2004 59 36-23 .610

2005 63 35-28 .556 CC / NCAA

2006 62 38-24 .613 CC / NCAA

2007 63 42-21 .667 CC / CY / NCAA

2008 59 26-33 .441

2009 57 27-30 .474

2010 58 27-31 .466

2011 63 43-20 .682 CC / CY / NCAA

2012 58 35-23 .603

2013 57 26-31 .456

Totals 1967 1228-793-3 .607

CC - Conference Champions NCAA - NCAA Regionals

CY - Conference Coach of the Year

Former Atlanta Braves star Chipper Jones has been a long-time supporter of Coach Dunn and Stetson Baseball. Jones, who hosts an annual golf fundraiser for the Hatters, is Dunn’s God-son.

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gram prevents him from spending as much time as he would like on his boat.

“I love to fi sh,” Dunn said. “I have always said that baseball is my profession

and fi shing is my passion. One of these days I look forward to my only worry

being where I am I going to fi sh today.

“My kids are still in school. Taylor is at Stetson now, playing football, and

Emily is a senior. I don’t feel like I am ready to retire. I still enjoy it and feel young

enough. I have been very fortunate to have had good health.”

Dunn’s long and distinguished career as a coach has opened the door to a

number of awards and tributes. He was inducted into the Stetson Univer-

sity Sports Hall of Fame in January 1992. He also received the 1996 Volusian

Sportsperson of the Year award presented by the Daytona Beach News-Journal.

In honor of his 1,000th win, the City of DeLand proclaimed February 9, 2007

(opening day) as “Pete Dunn Day.” Later in that same year he was inducted,

along with his God-son Chipper Jones, into the Central Florida Sports Hall of

Fame.

Dunn is actively involved in a variety of community service activities. He is a

regular speaker at many regional and national coaching clinics. At the baseball

coaches’ convention in 1997, Dunn was awarded a 25-year service award by the

American Baseball Coaches’ Association.

He authored a chapter on catching in The Baseball Drill Book. The book was

commissioned by the ABCA, edited by former Fresno State head coach Bob Ben-

nett, and released in January, 2004. He also recently authored another chapter

in a new ABCA book on the subject of “Evaluating Practice Sessions”.

Dunn and his wife, Debbie, have four children -- Rayni, Marc, Taylor and Em-

ily -- and two grandsons, Micah and Jonah.

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MARK LEAVITTASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MARK LEAVITT

Mark Leavitt begins his fi fth season as a member of the Stetson coaching

staff in 2014, where he serves as associate head coach as well as recruiting

coordinator for the program. Leavitt also coaches the hitters and infi elders, and

handles third base coaching duties during games.

During his four seasons at Stetson, Leavitt’s recruiting eff orts and

development eff orts have produced four All-Americans, including current

sophomores Patrick Mazeika and Kevin Fagan, who both earned Freshman All-

American honors in 2013. He has also tutored 11 All-Atlantic Sun Conference

hitters.

The Hatters’ 2012 recruiting class was ranked 29th in the nation by Collegiate

Baseball newspaper.

Leavitt came to Stetson from Salisbury, Connecticut, where he spent three

years as the head baseball coach and associate director of admissions and

fi nancial aid for the Salisbury School.

In his fi rst year, Leavitt led Salisbury to a perfect 20-0 record and a Western

New England Prep School League Championship.

Two of his players were drafted by major league baseball. In 2008 Anthony

Hewitt was selected in the fi rst round by the Philadelphia Phillies (24th overall).

Chris Dwyer was picked in the 36th round by the New York Yankees, and then

again in 2009 when he was selected in the 4th round by the Kansas City Royals.

Dwyer was called up by the Royals last September and appeared in two games

for Kansas City.

Leavitt graduated from Princeton University in 1988 after four years as a

starter on the Tigers’ baseball team. He began his coaching career the following

season as the head junior varsity coach and as an assistant with the Princeton

varsity.

He went on to work as an assistant coach at George Washington, Princeton,

James Madison, and George Mason.

As a college coach Leavitt recruited, signed, and coached more than 40

players that went on to sign professional contracts, 17 players who went on to

play in the majors.

Shifting gears professionally, Leavitt next took a position as an area scouting

supervisor with the Montreal Expos (1997-2001). In 2001 he began a six-year

stint with the Seattle Mariners scouting department as territorial supervisor,

and then as a regional coordinator.

Some of Leavitt’s additional coaching experience includes time as a Doyle

Baseball School instructor, head coach of the Vienna Mavericks (Clark Griffi th

Collegiate Baseball League), head coach of the New Market Rebels (Valley

Baseball League), assistant coach of the Chatham A’s (Cape Cod League), head

coach of the Harwich Mariners (Cape Cod League), and in the summer of 2009

as head coach of the Clermont Mavericks (Florida Collegiate Summer League).

Leavitt is married to the former Christina Spada who graduated from UCF in

1988. The couple has two sons, Scott (12) and Ryan (10).

EDUCATION • A.B., History, Princeton University (1988)• M.A., Sports Management, George Mason University (1997)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • Assistant Coach, Princeton University (1989-90, 92-93)• Assistant Coach, George Washington University (1990-92)• Assistant Coach, James Madison University (1993-95)• Assistant Coach, George Mason University (1995-97)• Head Coach, Salisbury (2007-09)• Associate Head Coach, Stetson University (2010-Present)

PERSONAL • Born: February 18, 1966• Wife: Christina• Children: Scott and Ryan

THE MARK LEAVITT FILE

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Chris Roberts begins his sixth year as pitching coach at Stetson. In addition

to his responsibilities with the pitching staff Roberts assists coach Mark Leavitt

with recruiting and coordinates team travel.

In 2011, Roberts has helped Hatters hurlers post a sparkling 3.95 team ERA

while guiding sophomore Kurt Schluter to Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year hon-

ors.

Following the 2012 season Stetson had fi ve pitchers taken during the MLB

amateur draft.

Robbie Powell was selected as an All-American in 2012 after setting the

school record, and tying the Atlantic Sun Conference mark, with 18 saves. He

was one of fi ve fi nalists for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award.

Roberts came to Stetson from UNC-Greensboro where he served as the Spar-

tans’ pitching coach. Under his guidance, UNCG pitchers recorded 411 strike-

outs, which was the highest single-season total since the Spartans tallied a

program-best 495 in 2003. One of his pitchers, Greg Martin, was named to the

Coaches All-Southern Conference second team in 2008.

Roberts also spent four seasons as the pitching coach at North Carolina State.

While with the Wolfpack, he had eight pitchers drafted in MLB’s fi rst-year player

draft. He coached two All-Americans at N.C. State and three fi rst-team All-ACC

pitchers.

In 2003, Roberts’ fi rst season with the Wolfpack, N.C. State logged a team

ERA of 3.67 – the program’s best in 11 years.

Prior to his tenure with the Wolfpack, Roberts spent two seasons at Western

Carolina and one season as a volunteer at Flagler College. Roberts made an im-

mediate impact on the Catamount pitching staff . In addition to slicing more

than two runs off of the staff ERA, he helped WCU reach the 2003 NCAA Wilson

Regional, where the Catamounts allowed just nine earned runs on 20 hits in 32

innings, a 2.53 ERA.

When Roberts reported to Florida State as a student in the fall of 1989, he was

the highest drafted player ever to play baseball for the Seminoles (2nd round/

Philadelphia) and his impact was immediate as he was named a second-team

Freshman All-American by Baseball America in 1990. As a sophomore, he was

named Metro Conference Player of the Year, MVP of the South Regional and

earned All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball (2nd team) and Baseball

America (3rd team). For the season, “Mr. Versatile” as he was appropriately nick-

named, hit .321 with 14 home runs and 77 RBI as an outfi elder and posted a 7-2

record with a 3.52 ERA as a left-handed pitcher.

He earned fi rst-team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball and Base-

ball America as a junior in 1992. In three seasons with the Seminoles, Roberts

had a 23-8 record as a pitcher while batting .301 with 32 home runs and led the

Seminoles to the College World Series in 1991 and 1992.

In 2007, Roberts was inducted into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame.

While at FSU, Roberts played for Team USA in the 1991 Pan Am Games and

was the starting left fi elder for the 1992 USA Olympic squad in Barcelona. He

was selected by the New York Mets in the fi rst round of the 1992 draft and

played in the Mets organization from 1993-97.

Roberts was regarded as a Top 10 prospect for the Mets and went 13-5 with

a 2.75 ERA in his fi rst season at Class A St. Lucie, earning a spot in the Florida

State League All-Star Game. He won 13 games again the following year at Class

AA Binghamton, helping the Mets to the Eastern League title.

Later in his pro career, Roberts had one-year stints with Oakland (1998),

Colorado (1999) and Milwaukee (2001), along with a season in the Japanese

Pacifi c League (2000). He played on the Class AAA level with New York, Oakland

and Milwaukee before retiring at the end of the 2001 season.

Roberts and his wife, Tracy, live in DeBary, Florida, and have three children

-- Jackson (14), Kirgan (11) and Landon (8).

ASSISTANT COACH CHRIS ROBERTSASSISTANT COACH CHRIS ROBERTS

EDUCATION • B.A., Political Science, Florida State University (1992)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • Assistant Coach, Flagler College (2001)• Assistant Coach, Western Carolina University (2002-03)• Assistant Coach, North Carolina State (2003-06)• Assistant Coach, UNC Greensboro (2006-08)• Assistant Coach, Stetson University (2009-Present)

PERSONAL • Born: June 25, 1971, in Middleburg, Fla.• Wife: Tracy• Children: Jackson, Kirgan and Landon

THE CHRIS ROBERTS FILE

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The road has already gone full circle for Brian Pruitt in his short career as a

college baseball coach.

Pruitt is entering his second season on the Stetson University baseball staff .

He joined the Hatters in August 2012 after a successful two year coaching stint

at Barry University in Miami, Fla. At Stetson Pruitt works primarily with the out-

fi elders, and assists with the team’s hitters. He also coaches fi rst base on game

days and is the Director of the Pete Dunn Baseball Camps.

“We are extremely happy to have Brian back for another year in the program,”

head coach Pete Dunn said. “Obviously, he is very familiar with the Stetson Uni-

versity system.”

A native of Miami, Pruitt left Stetson following his junior season in 2008 af-

ter the Washington Nationals drafted him in the 34th round. Pruitt played two

seasons of minor league baseball before injuries derailed his career.

While a player at Stetson from 2006-08, Pruitt posted a .270 batting average

in 165 games with 26 doubles, 7 triples, 16 home runs and 121 runs batted in.

Pruitt’s coaching career started in spring 2010 at Berkmar High School in

Lilburn, Georgia. He was the Head Varsity Assistant and helped lead the team

to a school record win total.

ASSISTANT COACH BRIAN PRUITTASSISTANT COACH BRIAN PRUITT

EDUCATION • B.A., Organizational Management, Ashford Univ. (2010)

• M.S., Sports Management, Barry University (2012)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • Assistant Coach, Berkmar (Ga.) High School (2010)

• Assistant Coach, Barry University (2011-2012)

• Assistant Coach, Stetson University (2012-Present)

PERSONAL • Born: December 8, 1986, in Miami, Fla.

• Wife: Megan

THE BRIAN PRUITT FILE

Pruitt graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Ashford Univer-

sity in 2010, and earned a Master of Science in Sport Management from Barry

in 2012.

“I am excited to be back for my second year at Stetson and be a part of this

coaching staff again. After having a productive fall, I feel as though our team

will be ready to compete from the fi rst pitch of the season all the way to the

last pitch of the season. We will accomplish great things this year,” Pruitt said.

Pruitt is married to Stetson alumna Megan Trombino (‘08). The couple are

expecting their fi rst child this March, Faye Doris. They reside in Deland.

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THE PLAYERSTHE PLAYERS

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2013 (Freshman)

Appeared in 11 games in his rookie season, all in relief ... tossed 1.1 innings of

work twice - at Florida State (3/20) and vs. Kennesaw State (3/28/13) ... held

both teams scoreless ... appeared in three A-Sun games and posted a 3.86 ERA.

High School

Graduated from Hopkins Academy in Hadley, Massachusetts in 2011 ... Attend-

ed Salisbury School in Salisbury, Connecticut for one post-graduated year ...

Won the Western New England Prep Baseball League with Salisbury in 2012

... Earned All-Western Mass First Team honors form 2008 to 2011 ... 2011 ESPN

Boston All-State Team ... Had 417 strikeouts in career at Hopkins Academy ...

Honor Roll student ... Also played soccer and basketball.

Personal

Born Garrison Morris Banas on March 12, 1993 in Northampton, Massachusetts

... Son of Kathleen and Brent Banas ... Business Administration major ... Has one

sister; Briana (21).

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 1.1 (2x), last Mercer (3/28/13)

Hits allowed: 3, vs. Maine (2/23/13)

Runs allowed: 3 (3x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13)

ER allowed: 3 (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13)

Strikeouts: 1 (6x), last at Jacksonville (4/5/13)

Walks allowed: 2 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13)

GARRISON BANAS CAREER STATSGARRISON BANAS CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2013 15.19 0-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 11 11 9 10 6 1 0 0 38 .423 1 2 1 0 0

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2013 (Sophomore)

Appeared in 40 games, including 21 starts ... started seven games in left fi eld

and 14 games in center fi eld ... enjoyed three multi-hit games, including a 3-hit

eff ort against Maine (2/23) ... had a pair of hits against Connecticut (3/3) and

two hits in game two of a doubleheader vs. North Florida (5/5) ... batted .250

in A-Sun play.

2012 (Freshman)

Appeared in 30 games for the Hatters, with 19 starts ... made appearances at

second base and in the outfi eld ... fi rst career-hit was an RBI double at Belmont

(3/23) ... had multi-hit games against Jacksonville (4/06), Bethune-Cookman

(4/24), and Florida State (5/08) ... in the game against Florida State, he went

4-for-4 at the plate ... fi nished the season with fi ve doubles and two triples.

High School

Was a three-year letter winner in both baseball and football at Lake Brantley

High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida ... Played both infi eld and outfi eld

... Was a fi rst team All-Conference pick in baseball as a senior, setting a school

record with 34 stolen bases ... Posted a .385 average as a senior with a .550 on-

base percentage ... Had fi ve triples and four doubles during the year ... Was a

second team All-Conference pick in football as both a junior and senior and was

named one of the top 100 players in the state of Florida.

Personal

Full name is Tanner Ryan Blackman ... born December 11, 1991, in Orlando ...

son of Huey and Karen Blackman ... brother of former Stetson player Trey Black-

man ... has another brother, Teddy, who played at Coastal Carolina ... youngest

brother, Tate, attends Lake Brantley HS ... Business Administration major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 4 (19x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/10/13)

Runs scored: 2 (3x), last vs. Florida A&M (3/26/13)

Hits: 4, vs Florida State (5/8/12)

RBI: 1 (8x), last vs. Florida A&M (3/26/13)

Doubles: 1 (4x), last vs. East Tennessee State (5/22/13)

Triples: 1 (2x), last vs. Florida State (5/8/12)

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 2 (6x), last vs. Fairfi eld (3/16/13)

Stolen bases: 1 (5x), last at USC Upstate (4/13/13)

TANNER BLACKMAN CAREER STATSTANNER BLACKMAN CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2012 .226 30-19 62 10 14 2 2 0 5 20 .323 5 3 16 2 .314 0 2 3-5 40 7 2 .959

2013 .216 40-21 97 14 21 2 0 0 3 23 .237 13 2 19 2 .321 0 2 2-3 47 2 0 1.000

Totals .220 70-40 159 24 35 4 2 0 8 43 .270 18 5 35 4 .319 0 4 5-8 87 9 2 .980

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2013 (Sophomore)

Appeared in 56 games with 52 starts ... started 42 games at shortstop and 10

at second base ... led the team with 175 assists ... collected 11 multi-hit games,

but never had more than two hits in any game ... batted second in the lineup a

team-high 23 times ... had two hits in games against St. Joseph’s (2/17), Maine

(2/21), Ohio State (3/2), at Florida State (3/19), Mercer (3/22 & 3/24), at Miami

(4/10), at USC Upstate (4/12), North Florida (5/4), and in back-to-back games

against Northern Kentucky (5/11-12) ... batted .245 in A-Sun play.

Prior to Stetson

Played one year at Chipola College in Marianna, Florida ... Recorded a batting

average of .341 with one home run, 12 doubles, 30 runs batted in and 27 runs

scored in 2012.

High School

Graduated from Turner Ashby High in Bridgewater, Virginia ... Led the Knights to

district championships in 2009, 2010, and 2011 ... Named All-Valley District in

2009, 2010, and 2011 ... Also played football, golf and basketball.

Personal

Born Tyler Cobb Bocock on June 11, 1992 in Citrus County, Florida ... Son of Kay

Sears and Mike Bocock ... Sports Management major ... Has one sister; Dako-

ta (16) ... Cousin Brian Bocock played at Stetson from 2003-06 and has been

playing professionally since then, including two stints in the majors with San

Francisco (2008) and Philadelphia (2010).

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5 (7x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13)

Runs scored: 2 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13)

Hits: 2 (11x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13)

RBI: 2, vs. Kennesaw State (3/29/13)

Doubles: 1 (6x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13)

Triples: n/a

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 3, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (5/17/13)

Stolen bases: n/a

TYLER BOCOCK CAREER STATSTYLER BOCOCK CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2013 .238 56-52 185 24 44 6 0 0 9 50 .270 19 8 27 4 .332 2 6 0-5 99 175 18 .938

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2013 (Junior)

Appeared in 36 games, including 23 starts ... all of his starts came in the out-

fi eld, with four in left fi eld, two in center fi eld and 17 in right fi eld ... enjoyed

six multi-hit games and two multi-RBI contests ... had a pair of 3-hit contests,

vs. Princeton (3/8) and Fairfi eld (3/15) ... knocked in a pair of runs against

Bethune-Cookman (3/12) and Fairfi eld (3/17) ... was a collective 8-for-15 with

three RBI in four-game series against the Stags ... made just one error in 62 total

chances in the outfi eld for a .984 fi elding percentage.

2012 (Sophomore)

Made 41 appearances for the Hatters, starting 21 games ... He had one appear-

ance as the DH (2/25) ... Recorded six multi-hit games for the Hatters ... Had two

hits and two RBI against JU (4/6) ... Had fi ve hits in seven at bats (.714) in the

FGCU series ... He had 44 putouts in he outfi eld without committing an error.

2011 (Freshman)

Saw action in 33 games, 10 as a starter in the outfi eld ... Was primarily used as

a late-inning defensive player ... Recorded his fi rst collegiate hit at Florida State

... Was named to the Atlantic Sun Academic All-Conference team.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Riverview High School in Sarasota, Florida ... Earned four let-

ters as a member of the baseball team ... Played for the Rams under head coach

Jim Zerilla ... Played AAU ball for SWFL and the Tampa Elite.

PERSONAL

Full name is Robert D. Bruce ... Was born in Sarasota, Florida ... Is the son of

Cathy and Brad Bruce of Sarasota ... Chose Stetson because he liked the atmo-

sphere on and off the fi eld ... Sports Management major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 6 (2x), last vs. FIU (3/6/13)

Runs Scored: 2 (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/10/13)

Hits: 3 (3x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13)

RBI: 2 (3x), last vs. Fairfi eld (3/17/13)

Doubles: 1 (3x), last vs. Fairfi eld (3/15/13)

Triples: 1, vs. Ohio State (3/2/13)

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 2 (2x), last vs. Fairfi eld (3/17/13)

Stolen bases: 1 (3x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

ROBERT BRUCE CAREER STATSROBERT BRUCE CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2011 .186 33-10 43 4 8 0 0 0 6 8 .186 7 0 12 0 .300 0 0 0-1 30 1 0 1.000

2012 .253 41-21 75 9 19 2 0 0 9 21 .280 9 1 19 2 .337 1 1 1-2 51 1 0 1.000

2013 .267 36-23 90 12 24 1 1 0 5 27 .300 7 1 13 1 .327 0 1 2-2 59 2 1 .984

Totals .245 110-54 208 25 51 3 1 0 20 56 .269 23 2 44 3 .325 1 2 3-5 140 4 1 .993

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AWARDS

•Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American (2013)

•Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman (2013)

2013 (Freshman)

Enjoyed a stellar freshman season as a two-way contributor for the Hatters ...

appeared in 55 games in the fi eld with 53 starts as Stetson’s primary lead-off

hitter ... spent the last 28 games of the season as DH after a shoulder injury

forced him off the fi eld and the mound ... batted at the top of the order 50 times

... also made 11 pitching appearances, including three starts ... ranked third on

the team with 16 multi-hit games, and tied for the lead with six 3-hit eff orts ...

knocked in multiple runs fi ve times ... had a 9-game hitting streak from March

30 to April 13 in which he batted .400 (14-35) with 15 runs scored and three RBI

... fi nished the season strong, collecting hits in eight of his last 10 games ... as a

pitcher, Fagan excelled in his eight relief appearances ... allowed just seven hits

and struck out 12 in 12.2 innings ... made starts against Florida State (3/19),

Kennesaw State (3/30) and Jacksonville (4/5) ... limited the Seminoles to two

runs on three hits in seven innings, while also striking six batters in an eventual

5-3 loss ... batted .333 with 23 runs scored in A-Sun play while posting an 0-2

record with one save and a 3.00 ERA.

High School

Graduated from North Broward Prep in Coconut Creek, Florida ... Led the Eagles

to a 3A Regional Championship in 2011 ... The team went 21-10 during Fagan’s

junior campaign ... Earned Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year honors in 2012 ...

Recorded a batting average of .495 with 11 home runs, 38 runs scored and 25

runs batted in as a senior in 2012 ... Was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in

the 39th round of the 2012 MLB Draft

Personal

Born Kevin Michael Fagan on May 9, 1994 in Boca Raton, Florida ... Business

Administration major ...Son of Jackie and Shawn Fagan ... Has one brother; Bri-

an (16).

BATTING GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5 (20x), last vs. East Tennessee State (5/22/13)

Runs Scored: 3 (4x), last at Jacksonville (4/5/13)

Hits: 3 (5x), last vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

RBI: 4, vs. Princeton (3/10/13)

Doubles: 1 (3x), last at Florida Gulf Coast (5/17/13)

Triples: n/a

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 3 (2x), last vs. Kennesaw State (3/29/13)

Stolen bases: 1 (6x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

PITCHING GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 7.0, at Florida State (3/19/13)

Hits allowed: 7, vs Kennesaw State (3/30/13)

Runs allowed: 4, at Jacksonville (4/5/13)

ER allowed: 3, at Jacksonville (4/5/13)

Strikeouts: 6, 2 times

Walks allowed: 3, 2 times

KEVIN FAGAN CAREER STATSKEVIN FAGAN CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2013 .275 55-53 218 44 60 3 3 0 25 69 .317 30 1 27 5 .363 2 5 6-9 68 63 3 .978

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2013 2.28 2-2 11 3 0 0/0 2 27.2 23 12 7 12 24 2 0 1 120 .225 1 1 0 1 4

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2013 (Sophomore)

Appeared in 38 games, making 20 starts in his fi rst season with the Hatters ...

all of his starts came in center fi eld ... had a pair of multi-hit games, collecting

a pair of hits against St. Joseph’s (2/15) and Mercer (3/23) ... also knocked in a

pair of runs against St. Joe’s ... scored a pair of runs twice, against Mercer (3/23)

and Jacksonville (4/5) ... made just one error in 54 chances.

Prior to Stetson

Attended Miami-Dade College in 2010-11 and Marion Military Institute during

the 2011-12 year ... Recorded a batting average of .281, an on base percentage

of .450 and stole 11 bases in lone year at Marion Military.

High School

Graduated from West Port High in 2010 ... Named All-Marion County First Team

as a senior and Honorable Mention as a junior ... Hit .519 and went a perfect 19

of 19 on stolen bases as a senior ... Hit for the cycle against Forest High during

a 2010 game ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Volunteered with the

Ocala Police Department ... Also played football and wrestled at West Port.

Personal

Born Michael Stuart Fernland on November 29, 1991 in Hollywood, Florida ...

Communication Studies major ... Son of Sandra Fernland ... Grandson of Edward

and Elizabeth Fernland.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5, (2x), last at Jacksonville (4/7/13)

Runs: 2, (2x), last at Jacksonville (4/5/13)

Hits: 2, (2x), last vs. Mercer (3/23/13)

RBI: 2, vs. St. Joseph’s (2/15/13)

Doubles: 1, (2x), last vs. Florida A&M (3/26/13)

Triples:

Home Runs:

Walks: 1, (3x), last at Jacksonville (4/6/13)

Stolen bases: 1, (3x), last vs. Kennesaw State (3/29/13)

MIKE FERNALND CAREER STATSMIKE FERNALND CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2013 .192 38-20 78 11 15 2 0 0 6 17 .218 3 6 21 1 .276 0 3 3-6 53 0 1 .981

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AWARDS

•Baseball America Freshman All-America, 1st team (2013)

•Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger

Freshman All-American (2013)

•NCBWA Freshman All-America, 1st team (2013)

•Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year (2013)

•Atlantic Sun All-Conference, 1st team (2013)

•Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman (2013)

2013 (Freshman)

Enjoyed a stellar freshman campaign with the Hatters, earning multiple

freshman All-America and A-Sun honors ... led team in seven off ensive

categories, including batting average (.382), hits (81), home runs (3), RBI

(33), slugging percentage (.495) and on-base percentage (.488) ... led the

A-Sun in on-base percentage and fi nished second in the overall A-Sun

batting race, behind Mercer’s Chesny Young (.401) ... led the league with

a .439 batting average in conference play ... collected 23 multi-hit games,

including 4-hit eff orts against Maine (2/21) and FIU (3/6) ... had at least

two RBI on nine occasions, including a season-high fi ve against FIU ... en-

joyed a 21-game hitting streak from March 16 through May 5 in which he

batted .419 (49-117) with two home runs and 20 RBI ... had a streak of six

straight games in April in which he collected at least two hits.

High School

Graduated from Salisbury School in Connecticut in 2012 ... helped lead

the Knights to the Western New England Prep Baseball League Champi-

onship in 2012 ... Salisbury went 33-0 during senior campaign ... four-

time WNEPBL All-Star and Team MVP ... two-time WNEPBL Player of the

Year ... recorded a .605 batting average with four home runs and 47 RBI as

a senior ... won the WWBA 17 and Under National Championship with the

East Cobb Braves ... honor student and ranked third in his class at Salisbury

... member of the drama society ... also played football and basketball.

Personal

Born Patrick Alan Mazeika on October 14, 1993 in Springfi eld, Mass.

... Sports Management major ... son of Patti and Joe Mazeika ... father

played baseball at Springfi eld College.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 6, vs. FIU (3/6/13)

Runs Scored: 3, (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13)

Hits: 4, (2x), last vs. FIU (3/6/13)

RBI: 5, vs. FIU (3/6/13)

Doubles: 1, (11x), last at FGCU (5/18/13)

Triples: 1 (2x), last vs. East Tennessee State (4/21/13)

Home Runs: 1 (3x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

Walks: 2 (6x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13)

Stolen bases: 1, vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

PATRICK MAZEIKA CAREER STATSPATRICK MAZEIKA CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2013 .382 57-57 212 38 81 11 2 3 33 105 .495 32 14 19 6 .488 2 1 1-1 487 32 12 .977

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2013 (Sophomore)

Enjoyed a solid sophomore season ... appeared in 39 games with 20 starts ...

started 17 games in left fi eld and three as designated hitter ... also logged time

at fi rst base, third base, and as a pinch-hitter ... tied for the team lead with fi ve

pinch-hits ... fi nished second on the team with a .319 batting average ... collect-

ed six multi-hit games including a 3-for-3 eff ort at Lipscomb (4/26) ... knocked

in a pair of runs three diff erent times: against USF (4/16), at Lipscomb (4/28)

and vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12) ... batted .339 in A-Sun play.

2012 (Freshman)

Appeared in 14 games for the Hatters, primarily as a pinch-hitter ... Made fi ve

appearances at fi rst base ... Walked and scored tying run in the ninth inning

of Stetson’s 4-3 victory over Rutgers (3/17) ... Recorded fi rst collegiate hit at

Belmont (3/23).

High School

Was a multi-year letter winner in football and baseball at Gulf Coast High School

in Naples, Florida ... Was a two-time All-Conference and All-Area pick ... Hit .465

during his senior year, .413 as a junior and .371 as a sophomore ... Best individ-

ual performance came against Barron Collier when he went 4-for-4 with two

doubles and a home run ... Led his team to a Final 8 fi nish as a sophomore and a

conference title as a senior ... Played AAU ball for coach David Fore with the 18U

SWFL team ... Was an A-B Honor Roll student and was recognized for Academic

Merit.

Personal

Full name is Darby P. McCormick ... Was born on October 27, 1992, in Boston,

Massachusetts ... Is the son of Kevin and Courtney McCormick ... Has two sib-

lings, Griffi n and Kaylen ... His dad and uncle both played college baseball and

the University of Massachusetts ... Sports Management major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 4 (9x), last vs. USC Upstate (5/23/13)

Runs Scored: 1 (10x), last vs. East Tennessee State (5/22/13)

Hits: 3, at Lipscomb (4/26/13)

RBI: 2 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13)

Doubles: 1 (2x), last vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

Triples:

Home Runs:

Walks: 1 (7x), last at FGCU (5/17/13)

Stolen bases: n/a

DARBY MCCORMICK CAREER STATSDARBY MCCORMICK CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2012 .100 14-0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 1 0 3 0 .182 0 0 0-0 3 2 0 1.000

2013 .319 39-20 91 10 29 2 1 0 12 33 .363 7 1 10 2 .374 0 1 0-0 32 4 1 .973

Totals .297 53-20 101 10 30 2 1 0 12 34 .337 8 1 13 2 .355 0 1 0-0 35 6 1 .976

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2013 (Junior)

Enjoyed a strong junior season, earning second-team All-Atlantic Sun honors

... led Stetson in wins (7), ERA (2.81), and strikeouts (66) ... pitched seven

or more innings in seven of his 13 starts, including a complete game eff ort in

Stetson’s 8-1 win at Jacksonville (4/7) ... allowed one run on six hits against

the Dolphins ... struck out nine in eight innings to get the win over Princeton

(3/9) ... fanned eight and allowed just one run in eight innings against Northern

Kentucky (5/11) ... was 5-1 with a 2.66 ERA in A-Sun games.

2012 (Sophomore)

Made 17 appearances with four starts ... Pitched six strong innings against USF,

only giving up one hit with fi ve strikeouts to earn his fi rst win of the season

... Gave a strong eff ort out of the bullpen against UCF (5/2), throwing three

innings with six strikeouts ... Worked 1.2 scoreless innings in the FGCU series ...

Finished 38 strikeouts in 34.2 innings of work.

2011 (Freshman)

Was named to the Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman team ... Appeared in

21 games, the last eight as a starter ... Earned his fi rst collegiate victory in his

fi rst appearance, throwing 10 pitches in one-third of an inning against Georgia

in the season-opener ... Earned his second win against Savannah State (4/15)

with 6.0 innings of work, allowing one earned run in just his second start ...

Best outing as a starter came against North Florida (4/29) when he worked 7.0

innings, allowing just one run on two hits with nine strikeouts in a no decision

... Took losses in each of his last three outings ... Had off -season surgery and did

not throw during fall practice.

High School

Graduated from Royal Palm Beach High School in Palm Beach, Florida ... Earned

varsity letters in baseball and swimming & diving ... In baseball, he earned fi rst

team All-County and All-Conference honors ... Played in the FACA All-Star game

... Finished his senior season with an 8-1 record and a 1.12 earned run average

... Played AAU ball for Team Mizuno and All-American Prospects.

Personal

Full name is Austin James Perez ... Was born on May 20, 1992, in Wellington,

Florida ... Is the son of Kelli and Xavier “Harvey” Perez of Loxahatchee, Florida

... Chose Stetson because he liked the learning environment and the baseball

program ... Business Administration major.

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 9.0, at Jacksonville (4/7/13)

Hits allowed: 11, vs. Mercer (3/23/13)

Runs allowed: 6, at FGCU (5/17/13)

ER allowed: 5 (2x), last at FGCU (5/17/13)

Strikeouts: 9 (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/9/13)

Walks allowed: 4, at Florida State (3/20/12)

AUSTIN PEREZ CAREER STATSAUSTIN PEREZ CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2011 4.64 2-3 21 8 0 0/0 0 52.1 65 30 27 17 46 13 2 1 235 .319 0 2 0 4 8

2012 6.25 1-4 17 4 0 0/0 0 36.0 41 29 25 18 40 7 0 2 169 .283 3 2 0 1 3

2013 2.81 7-2 15 13 1 0/2 0 89.2 89 32 28 26 66 13 1 2 375 .263 4 3 0 2 6

Totals 4.04 10-9 53 25 1 0/2 0 178.0 195 91 80 61 152 33 3 5 779 .284 7 7 0 7 17

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2013 (Sophomore)

Appeared in 23 games as a sophomore, making six starts ... all six starts came

during the month of April ... was 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI in season’s

fi rst start at USC Upstate (4/13) ... knocked in two more runs the next day ... also

made starts against South Florida (4/16), and in both games of a doubleheader

at Lipscomb (4/28) ... made just three errors in the fi eld in 38 chances.

2012 (Freshman)

Saw limited action in 2012, making fi ve appearances .. Made two appearances

at shortstop, two at third base, and one in the outfi eld ... His fi rst career at-bat

came against Penn (3/2) ... Recorded three putouts for the Hatters.

High School

Graduated from Coral Springs Christian Academy in Coral Springs, Florida ... Was

a four-year letter-winner in baseball and also lettered in basketball and football

... Was twice named team MVP ... Twice led his team to district titles ... Was a

three-time All-Conference and All-County middle infi elder ... Hit .443 during

his senior season with six home runs and 38 RBI ... As a junior, batted .439 with

three homers and 33 RBI ... Hit .440 during his sophomore season with three

home runs and 28 RBI ... Batted .427 as a freshman with two homers and 26 RBI

.... Was 3-for-5 with a home run and six RBI in his team’s win over state champi-

on Westminster ... Played in the summer for the South Florida Elite squad ... Was

named to the academic honor roll each year and was a member of the National

Honor Society ... Was also selected as class vice president.

Personal

Full name is Robert Kyle Pitts ... Was born on April 10, 1993 in Miami ... Is the son

of Jay and Lisa Pitts ... Has one sister, Kristi ... Business Administration major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5, at USC Upstate (4/13/13)

Runs Scored: 1 (2x), last at Lipscomb (4/28/13)

Hits: 2, at USC Upstate (4/13/13)

RBI: 2 (2x), last at USC Upstate (4/14/13)

Doubles: 1 (2x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

Triples: n/a

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 2, vs. East Tennessee State (4/21/13)

Stolen bases: n/a

KYLE PITTS CAREER STATSKYLE PITTS CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2012 .000 5-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

2013 .138 23-6 29 2 4 2 0 0 4 6 .207 3 0 9 0 .219 0 1 0-0 19 16 3 .921

Totals .133 28-6 30 2 4 2 0 0 4 6 .200 3 0 9 0 .212 0 1 0-0 22 16 3 .927

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2013 (Sophomore)

Enjoyed a solid sophomore campaign despite posting a 1-8 record ... spent

the majority of the season as Stetson’s Friday night starter ... made 15 starts

and tossed 105.2 innings, the most by a Hatter pitcher in fi ve seasons ... owns

excellent control as evidenced by his 15 walks and one wild pitch ... threw at

least fi ve innings in each of his 15 starts ... went 7.0 innings or more in eight

times ... produced fi ve starts of at least seven innings and three or fewer runs

... posted a poor W-L record due mostly to receiving just 3.3 runs of support per

game ... season’s only pitching victory came against Fairfi eld (3/15) ... allowed

one run and scattered eight hits in six innings against the Stags ... fanned a

season-high eight batters in no-decision against Northern Kentucky (5/10) ...

earned a no-decision against Ohio State (3/2) despite allowing just two runs on

seven hits in 7.0 innings ... suff ered the loss against Princeton despite allowing

only two runs in pitching a complete game ... was 0-5 with a 4.22 ERA in nine

A-Sun starts.

2012 (Freshman)

Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen Team ... Made 13 appearances with 11 starts on the

mound for the Hatters ... Pitched fi ve shutout innings in his fi rst collegiate start

at Bethune-Cookman (2/28) for his fi rst victory ... Pitched 6.1 innings against

South Florida (4/10), but received a no-decision ... Pitched two innings and

picked up the win against #1 Florida State (5/8) ... In his fi rst conference start,

Powers pitched 8.1 innings against ETSU (5/12) and picked up the win ... Fin-

ished the season with a 4-2 record and a 2.70 ERA.

High School

Was a multi-year letter-winners in baseball and golf at New Smyrna Beach High

School for coach Jose Fernandez ... Set the school record for batting average and

RBI as a hitter while also setting marks for wins and strikeouts on the mound ...

As a junior, he batted .375 and had an ERA of 1.35 ... Tossed 12 innings in one

day to help team win a state championship ... Was an honor roll student and

was named the sports marketing student of the year.

Personal

Full name is Joshua Lee Powers ... Was born on February 13, 1993, in Daytona

Beach, Florida ... Is the son of Marvin and Pamela Powers ... Has two sisters –

Sarah and Rachel ... Marketing major.

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 9.0, vs. Princeton (3/9/13)

Hits allowed: 12, at Jacksonville (4/6/13)

Runs allowed: 8 (2x), last at FGCU (5/16/13)

ER allowed: 8, at Jacksonville (4/6/13)

Strikeouts: 8, vs. Northern Kentucky (5/10/13)

Walks allowed: 2 (6x), last vs. North Florida (5/4/13)

JOSH POWERS CAREER STATSJOSH POWERS CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2012 2.62 4-2 13 11 0 0/1 0 55.0 53 25 16 9 29 4 3 2 231 .256 3 8 0 3 4

2013 3.41 1-8 15 15 2 0/0 0 105.2 125 56 40 15 54 16 0 4 456 .291 1 5 1 1 6

Totals 3.14 5-10 28 26 2 0/1 0 160.2 178 81 56 24 83 20 3 6 687 .280 4 13 1 4 10

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2013 (RS-Freshman)

Appeared in 14 games, all out of the bullpen ... his longest outing of the season

was three shutout innings against Florida State (5/8) ... struck out a pair of bat-

ters two diff erent times -- against Florida A&M (3/26) and at South Florida (4/2)

... didn’t allow a run in his fi nal fi ve appearances, covering 5.1 innings.

2012 (Freshman)

Sat out after preseason knee injury.

High School

Was a three-year letter winner in baseball, basketball and football at Suffi eld

Academy in West Suffi eld, Connecticut ... In baseball he was second team All-

League player for coach Bryan Brissette as a freshman and sophomore before

earning fi rst team honors as a junior and senior . .. Was named team MVP fol-

lowing his junior and senior seasons and was named Player of the Year as a

senior in 2011 ... As a senior, he posted a 6-1 record with a 1.25 ERA with 77

strikeouts in 44.2 innings of work ... As a junior, was 5-2 with a 3.22 ERA with

74 strikeouts in 45.2 innings ... Helped his team to a 14-1 record and a West-

ern New England championship ... Played American Legion ball for the Winsor

Locks, earning Pitcher of the Year honors and posting a total record of 23-4 ...

Was an honor roll student as a freshman and senior.

Personal

Full name is Benjamin D. Rakus ... Was born on July 9, 1993, in Massachusetts

... Is the son of Ed and Judith Rakus ... Has two brothers – Eric and Keith – both

of who were college athletes, one in football at Lehigh and the other played

baseball at Vermont ... Finance major.

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 3.0, Florida State (5/8/13)

Hits allowed: 4, at Miami (4/10/13)

Runs allowed: 2 (2x), last at Miami (4/10/13)

ER allowed: 2 (2x), last at Miami (4/10/13)

Strikeouts: 2 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13)

Walks allowed: 3 (2x), last vs. South Florida (4/16/13)

BEN RAKUS CAREER STATSBEN RAKUS CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2013 3.68 0-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 14.2 18 6 6 18 8 2 0 0 86 .300 1 6 0 0 2

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2013 (Sophomore)

Enjoyed a solid season in his fi rst year as Stetson’s primary catcher ... appeared

in 55 games with 53 starts, including 45 at catcher ... also started four games

at designated hitter, three in left fi eld and once in right fi eld ... collected 14

multi-hit games, including four games with three hits ... also had six multi-

RBI contests ... belted fi rst career home run against Central Michigan (3/1) ...

was 3-for-5 with four RBI in 16-3 win over Florida International ... knocked in

three runs against Fairfi eld (3/16) ... was 2-for-4 with two runs, three RBI and

a homer at South Florida (4/2) ... 2-for-5 with a pair of doubles and two RBI at

Lipscomb (4/28) ... hit .277 with 17 RBI in A-Sun games.

2012 (Freshman)

Appeared in 20 games with nine starts ... He made fi ve starts at DH and four

starts at catcher ... Recorded his fi rst collegiate hit, a double, against Georgia

State (3/04) ... Hit a double and recorded his fi rst RBI against Harvard (3/12).

High School

Was a three-year letter winner in baseball at Braden River High School in Bra-

denton, Florida ... Also lettered one year in football ... Played AAU ball for the

All-American Prospects and the Braden River Hurricanes ... Helped the Pros-

pects to a USA Baseball 16U National Championship under Coach Dave Parra.

Personal

Full name is Garrett R. Russini ... Was born on June 7, 1993, in Sarasota, Florida

... Is the son of Bill and Annie Russini ... Has one brother, Patrick ... Sports Man-

agement major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5 (10x), vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

Runs Scored: 2 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13)

Hits: 3 (4x), last vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

RBI: 4, vs. Florida International (3/6/13)

Doubles: 2, at Lipscomb (4/28/13)

Triples: n/a

Home Runs: 1 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13)

Walks: 3, vs. Ohio State (3/2/13)

Stolen Bases: n/a

GARRETT RUSSINI CAREER STATSGARRETT RUSSINI CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2012 .138 20-9 29 1 4 1 0 0 3 5 .172 7 1 5 1 .324 0 3 0-0 23 0 2 .920

2013 .256 55-53 203 17 52 9 0 2 33 67 .330 25 0 45 4 .335 2 6 0-0 303 24 10 .970

Totals .241 75-62 232 18 56 10 0 2 36 72 .310 32 1 50 5 .333 2 9 0-0 326 24 12 .967

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2013 (Freshman)

Spent his freshman season as one of Stetson’s number three starter ... appeared

in 19 games, making 10 starts ... three of his starts came in conference play ...

fi rst fi ve appearances of the season were out of the bullpen ... made fi rst career

start against Florida International on March 6 ... in his second start, allowed

one run on three hits in six innings against Princeton (3/10) ... picked up his

fi rst career win with fi ve shutout innings against East Tennessee State (4/21) ...

picked up a win against Lipscomb (4/28) with 1.2 innings of scoreless relief ...

was 2-2 with a 6.17 ERA in A-Sun games.

High School

Graduated from Ashland High in 2012 ... Led the Arrows to district and Ohio

Cardinal Conference Championships in 2012 with a record of 25-6 ... Confer-

ence Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... District 9 Player of the Year in 2011

and 2012 ... Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012 ... Named All-Ohio, Louisville

Slugger All-American, Baseball America All-American, and ABCA All-American

in 2011 and 2012 ... Went 11-0 with a 0.44 ERA in 63 innings pitched in 2012 ...

Also struck out 123 batters on the season ... Recorded three no hitters in fi nal

two seasons with the Arrows, including a perfect game against Clear Fork High

in 2012 ... Ranked in the top 20 of his graduating class ... A four-time scholar

athlete honoree ... Also played football at Ashland High.

Personal

Born John Adam Schaly on July 28, 1993 in Tampa, Florida ... son of Becky and

John Schaly ... has one brother; Drew (11), and one sister; Nikki (21) ... father

played baseball at Marietta College ... Finance major.

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 6.0, vs. Princeton (3/10/13)

Hits allowed: 10, vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

Runs allowed: 8, vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

ER allowed: 8, vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

Strikeouts: 4, vs. South Florida (4/16/13)

Walks allowed: 5, vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

ADAM SCHALY CAREER STATSADAM SCHALY CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2013 5.54 2-4 19 10 0 0/1 1 50.1 65 37 31 31 30 11 0 2 247 .317 3 5 0 4 2

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AWARDS

•Atlantic Sun Conference Pitcher of the Year (2011)

•Atlantic Sun All-Conference, 1st team (2011)

2013 (Senior)

Appeared in just three games before being shut down with a season-ending injury ...

made three starts -- against St. Joseph’s (2/15), Maine (2/21) and Central Michigan

(3/1) ... tied a career-high by striking out 10 batters against CMU but also allowed six

runs on seven hits in 6.1 innings.

2012 (Junior)

Preseason Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year ... two-way player, making 13 appearances

on the mound with 12 starts, and 22 appearances with 17 starts as a position player

... played primarily fi rst base with two appearances as the DH ... won 13 consecutive

games as a pitcher before picking up the loss at Belmont (3/23) ... pitched a complete

game against Lipscomb (4/20) ... made only relief appearance of the season against

Florida State (5/8) ... had four multi-hit games at the plate ... had two RBI in games

against Kennesaw State (4/14), UNF (4/27), and FGCU (5/19) ... his two-out RBI single

against UCF (5/2) tied the game in the 10th inning ... drafted in the 39th round by the

Boston Red Sox.

2011 (Sophomore)

Selected as the A-Sun Pitcher of the Year despite missing the fi nal six weeks of the

season after being hit by a batted ball against Jacksonville ...allowed just nine earned

runs on the season, three of which came in his only sub-par start, which lasted just 2.1

innings against Central Michigan (3/6) ... only other no decision came against Mercer

(3/19) despite holding the Bears to two runs on eight hits, with a career-high tying

10 strikeouts, over 6.1 innings ... longest outing came against ETSU (3/26) when he

worked 7.2 innings, allowing one run on three hits with seven strikeouts ... did not al-

low a home run, and only allowed nine extra-base hits ... threw season-high 115 pitch-

es against Jacksonville (4/22) over 6.0 innings in his fi nal appearance of the season ...

named to the A-Sun Academic All-Conference team.

2010 (Freshman)

Was a two-way player, seeing action in 51 games with 45 starts as a position player to

go with 16 appearances on the mound ... named to the A-Sun Academic All-Confer-

ence team ... took a no hitter into the 9th inning before surrendering a one-out single

against Central Michigan (3/10) in his fi rst collegiate start ... struck out career-high 10

batters in that game and, for his eff orts, he was named the A-Sun Pitcher of the Week

... also earned victories against Mercer (4/10) and Jacksonville (5/21) in relief ... as a

position player, he primarily played fi rst base (30 games), but also saw action at third

base (14) and as the DH (1) ... fi nished third on the team in doubles with 15... had 14

multiple-hit games and eight multiple RBI games ... had a season-high hitting streak

of eight games ... 4-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, fi ve RBI and three runs scored

in win over USC Upstate (5/8).

High School

Graduated from Jupiter High school in Jupiter, Florida ... earned three varsity letters

as a member of the Warriors baseball team ... batted .450 with eight home runs and

36 RBI as a senior ... led Palm Beach County in home runs ... FACA All-Star and a Dick

Howser All-Star ... helped team earn back-to-back state championships ... Jupiter was

22-6 his senior season.

Personal

Full name is Kurt M. Schluter ... born on November 20, 1990, in Palm Beach Gardens,

Fla. ... son of Andrea and Karl Schluter of Jupiter, Florida ... chose Stetson because of its

great tradition and baseball program ... Graduated last spring with a degree in Finance

and is now pursuing his Master’s in Business Administration.

PITCHING GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 9.0, vs Lipscomb (4/20/12)

Hits allowed: 15, at Belmont (3/23/12)

Runs allowed: 12, at Belmont (3/23/12)

ER allowed: 12, at Belmont (3/23/12)

Strikeouts: 10 (2x), last vs. Central Michigan (3/1/13)

Walks allowed: 5, at Bethune-Cookman (3/16/10)

HITTING GAME HIGHS

At bats: 6, at North Florida (5/16/10)

Runs: 4, vs Bethune-Cookman (4/27/10)

Hits: 4, vs USC Upstate (5/8/10)

RBI: 5, vs USC Upstate (5/8/10)

Doubles: 2, vs USC Upstate (5/8/10)

Triples: n/a

Home Runs: 1, 5 times

Walks: 3, vs UCF (3/17/10)

Stolen bases: 1, vs UCF (3/17/10)

KURT SCHLUTER CAREER STATSKURT SCHLUTER CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2010 .301 51-45 166 36 50 15 0 5 30 80 .482 18 9 44 0 .397 1 5 1-2 262 43 8 .974

2011 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 11 0 1.000

2012 .275 22-17 51 7 14 2 0 0 9 16 .314 7 3 15 3 .387 1 7 0-0 123 19 3 .979

2013 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 4 1 .833

Totals .295 73-62 217 43 64 17 0 5 39 96 .442 25 12 59 3 .395 2 12 1-2 388 77 12 .975

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2010 8.12 3-3 16 5 0 0/1 0 44.1 61 44 40 17 45 13 0 4 221 .326 2 11 0 4 2

2011 1.40 8-0 10 10 0 0/0 0 57.2 48 13 9 18 55 8 1 0 239 .230 1 4 0 2 6

2012 5.45 5-3 13 12 1 0/2 0 67.2 86 46 41 28 53 9 2 8 318 .310 4 3 0 1 9

2013 4.50 0-2 3 3 0 0/0 0 16.0 20 11 8 7 18 3 0 0 78 .290 3 0 0 1 1

Totals 4.75 16-8 42 30 1 0/3 0 185.2 215 114 98 70 171 33 3 12 856 .290 10 18 0 8 18

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2013 (Junior)

Appeared in 44 games, making 36 starts at three diff erent infi eld positions ...

made 19 starts at second base, 15 at shortstop and two at third base ... enjoyed

fi ve multi-hit games and two multi-RBI eff orts ... was 3-for-3 with an RBI and

three runs scored at Jacksonville (4/7) ... best off ensive game of the season

came against Northern Kentucky (5/11), when he went 3-for-5 with a double

and three RBI ... was 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI against Florida State

(5/7) ... batted .444 (12-27) over his last nine games, raising his season average

from .176 to .241 ... hit .302 in 17 A-Sun games.

Prior to Stetson

Played at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, Fla. ...coached by former Hat-

ter player and assistant coach Mitch Markham ... earned Defensive Player of the

Year honors with the Pioneers ... batted .305 with three home runs and 33 RBI

in 46 games as a sophomore ... drafted in the 23rd Round of the MLB Draft by

the Toronto Blue Jays after his freshman season.

High School

Graduated from Plant City High in 2010, playing four years of baseball ... mem-

ber of the National Honor Society.

Personal

Born on July 31, 1992 in Tallahassee, Florida ... son of Kenneth Smith and Tanya

Gerard ... has four siblings; Kaylon (20), Shamar (11), Shakai (7), and Kamden

(3) ... Psychology major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13)

Runs Scored: 3 (2x), last at Jacksonville (4/7/13)

Hits: 3 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13)

RBI: 3, vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13)

Doubles: 2, vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

Triples: n/a

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 2 (2x), last vs. Florida International (3/6/13)

Stolen bases: 1 (3x), last at Bethune-Cookman (4/8/13)

K'SHAWN SMITH CAREER STATSK'SHAWN SMITH CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2013 .241 44-36 112 22 27 4 0 0 11 31 .277 10 6 25 3 .333 1 2 3-5 74 105 24 .882

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2013 (Freshman)

Appeared in 22 games, making one start ... lone start came against Florida

State (5/8) at Melching Field ... surrendered eight runs on six hits in one inning

against the Seminoles ... 10 of his relief outings lasted more than an inning

... tossed fi ve shutout innings of relief at USC Upstate (4/14), allowing three

hits and striking out three to get the win in a 6-2 victory ... opened the season

by tossing 2.1 scoreless innings of relief against St. Joseph’s (2/17) ... picked

up his fi rst collegiate victory against FIU (3/6) with 2.2 innings of shutout re-

lief ... struck out four in 4.2 innings out of the bullpen to get the win against

Bethune-Cookman (3/12) ... pitched to a 2.60 ERA while making 11 appearanc-

es in A-Sun play.

High School

Graduated from Martin County High in Stuart, Fla. ... led the Tigers to a District

Championship in 2012 with a record of 26-2 ... named to the all-area fi rst team

... went 7-0 on the mound with a 1.26 ERA as a senior ... also hit .327 with six

home runs and 15 runs batted in ... pitched a no-hitter as a sophomore in 2010

... fi nished with a career record of 14-1 on the mound.

Personal

Born Joshua Issac Thorne on September 30, 1993 in Jacksonville, Florida ... son

of Kimberly and Jeff Thorne ... has one brother; Jacob (17) ... enjoys fi shing and

boating ... Business Administration major.

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 5.0, at USC Upstate (4/14/13)

Hits allowed: 6, vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

Runs allowed: 8, vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

ER allowed: 8, vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

Strikeouts: 4, vs. Bethune-Cookman (3/12/13)

Walks allowed: 3 (2x), last vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

JOSH THORNE CAREER STATSJOSH THORNE CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2013 5.65 3-1 23 1 0 0/0 0 36.2 38 27 23 25 27 5 0 2 179 .264 3 7 1 2 1

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AWARDS

•Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman (2013)

2013 (RS-Freshman)

Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season for the Hatters, appearing in 31

games ... 30 of his 31 appearances came in relief ... led the team with three

saves ... his 42.1 innings pitched ranked fourth on the team ... made season’s

only start at Florida State (3/20), tossing four shutout innings and striking out

three against the Seminoles ... picked up fi rst career save with 1.2 innings of

shutout work against Kennesaw State (3/29) ... also earned saves against East

Tennessee State (4/21) and Lipscomb (4/28) ... allowed no runs in 19 of his 31

appearances ... went six consecutive appearances, covering 8.0 innings, with-

out allowing a run from April 12-28 ... was 4-0 with three saves and a 2.70 ERA

in 15 A-Sun games.

2012 (Freshman)

Sat out season as a redshirt ... Played for the DeLand Suns in the Florida Col-

legiate Summer League ... Went 2-0 with a 2.79 ERA and 0.995 WHIP on the

mound ... Made nine appearances and one start, totaling 14 strikeouts and six

walks in 19.1 innings ... Both wins came in the playoff s, including the Suns’ 10-7

Championship Game victory.

High School

Was a two-year letter winner for coach Mike Smith Lake Brantley High School in

Altamonte Springs, Florida ... Was a two-way player in high school ... In limited

action on the mound, posted a 2-0 record with a 2.50 ERA and 21 strikeouts in

14 innings of work ... Played AAU ball for the Orlando Scorpions and coach Sal

Lombardo ... Was an honorable mention All-Florida selection by Perfect Game

... Was a member of the National Honor Society, the Student Athlete Leadership

Team and served as a locker room assistant for the Orlando Magic.

Personal

Full name is Tyler B. Warmoth ... Was born on June 4, 1992, in Orlando, Florida ...

Is the son of Greg and Christie Warmoth ... Has a brother, J.T., who plays baseball

at Embry-Riddle ... Has a younger brother, Logan ... Is a Finance major.

GAME HIGHS

Innings pitched: 4.0, at Florida State (3/20/13)

Hits allowed: 4, at Florida State (3/20/13)

Runs allowed: 5, vs. Princeton (3/10/13)

ER allowed: 2 (6x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

Strikeouts: 3 (2x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

Walks allowed: 3, vs. Fairfi eld (3/15/13)

TYLER WARMOTH CAREER STATSTYLER WARMOTH CAREER STATSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2013 3.61 5-2 31 1 0 0/3 3 42.1 38 21 17 20 32 8 2 1 188 .247 4 5 1 4 5

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2013 (Junior)

Limited by injuries to just 22 games and fi ve starts ... was productive despite

limited playing time ... enjoyed season’s best game against Northern Kentucky

(5/11), going 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs scored ... was 9-for-13 (.692)

when coming off the bench.

2012 (Sophomore)

Appeared in 28 games, starting 20 in the outfi eld ... 6-for-12 with six RBIs

against George Washington (2/17-19) ... had fi ve RBIs in series against Central

Michigan ... opened the season with a fi ve-game hitting streak ... suff ered a

shoulder injury against Southern Illinois (3/3) and missed the next four weeks.

2011 (Freshman)

Saw action in 39 games, 20 as a starter in the outfi eld ... collected his fi rst col-

legiate hit in his fi rst at bat, as a pinch hitter against Maine (3/1) ... made his

fi rst start against Siena (3/16) and delivered a pair of hits, including a double

... had two hits against USC Upstate (4/2) in his third start and followed up the

next day with an RBI triple against the Spartans ... had a season-high three hits

against Savannah State (4/15) ... handled 42 chances without an error.

High School

Graduated from Naples High School in Naples, Fla. ... Honor Roll student ...

earned the Student-Athlete Award ... earned the Gulf Coast Foot and Ankle

Student-Athlete Award ... earned three varsity letters in both baseball and

football ... played baseball for the Eagles under head coach Rick Turner ... hit

.370 with 11 RBI as a sophomore ... as a junior, he hit .447 with 26 doubles, 26

RBI and 20 stolen bases ... helped lead the 2009 team to a 33-1 record, a state

championship and a national No. 1 ranking ... All-State, all-area, all-county and

all-conference ... batted .553 was a senior, with fi ve home runs, 25 RBI and 26

stolen bases ... named Most Valuable Hitter ... Earned All-County, All-Area and

All-Tournament honors ... played on 2007 football state championship team.

Personal

Full name is Kyle A. Zech ... born on March 25, 1992, in Naples, Florida ... son of

Michelle and Brian Zech of Naples ... Management major.

GAME HIGHS

At bats: 5 (4x), last vs. Central Michigan (2/26/12)

Runs: 3, vs Savannah State (3/15/11)

Hits: 3 (2x), last vs. George Washington (2/17/12)

RBI: 3 (2x), last vs. George Washington (2/19/12)

Doubles: 1 (9x), last at FGCU (5/18/13)

Triples: 1 (2x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13)

Home Runs: n/a

Walks: 2, vs Bethune-Cookman (4/26/11)

Stolen Bases: 2, at Mercer (3/31/12)

KYLE ZECH CAREER STATSKYLE ZECH CAREER STATSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%

2011 .290 39-20 69 13 20 5 1 0 5 27 .391 9 1 24 2 .370 2 7 6-7 41 1 0 1.000

2012 .173 28-20 75 11 13 2 0 0 12 15 .200 5 1 19 1 .229 2 2 6-6 34 2 0 1.000

2013 .360 22-5 25 4 9 2 1 0 2 13 .520 1 0 6 0 .385 0 0 1-2 5 1 0 1.000

Totals .249 89-45 169 28 42 9 2 0 19 55 .325 15 2 49 3 .311 4 9 13-15 80 4 0 1.000

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High School

Played almost every position on the fi eld during his prep career at Lake Wales

HS ... as a junior he posted a 9-2 record with a 0.92 ERA and 84 strikeouts while

also hitting .341 ... earned All-Region, second team, honors from Perfect Game

as a senior ... helped his team to a district title in 2012 with a 22-8 team record

... named FACA 5A District 13 Player of the Year in 2012 in addition to earning

All-County and All-State honors.

Personal

Full name is Taylor Lane Cockrell ... born on June 21, 1994, in Bad Windsheim,

Germany ... son of Deborah and William Cockrell ... has one sister, Jessica (26)

... has an uncle, Duane Mathis, who played football at UCF and an aunt, Ashley

Martin, who played soccer at Jacksonville State ... chose Stetson over Florida

State, Florida, UCF and South Florida ... Sports Management major.

High School

Five-year letter winner on the baseball team as a pitcher ... twice named Stu-

dent-Athlete of the Year at Spruce Creek ... as a junior he helped the Hawks win

the state title in 8A after going 9-1 with a 1.14 ERA, 55 strikeouts and 12 walks

in 67 1/3 innings ... named the Florida Dairy Farmers 8A Player of the Year for

his eff orts ... posted a 5-3 record as a senior with a 2.09 ERA ... 8-1 with a 1.50

ERA as a sophomore ... honor roll student.

Personal

Full name is Griffi n Avery Fuller ... born on November 30, 1994, in Debary ... son

of Deborah and Charles Fuller ... has one sister, Lyndsay (24) ... Chose Stetson

over Valdosta State and Florida Atlantic ... Accounting major ... plans to go to

law school.

High School

Four-year letter winner as a shortstop on the baseball team at Archbishop Car-

roll ... also lettered for three years on the football team as the starting quar-

terback ... third-team All-Dade County selection in football as a senior ... an a

All-Star selection in baseball as a senior ... twice named team off ensive MVP ...

2013 All-Count Scholar-Athlete nominee ... batted .371 as a sophomore with 10

RBI. eight doubles and 12 stolen bases ... bounced back from an off junior year

to hit .403 as a senior with 10 RBI and 14 stolen bases ... threw for 1,561 yards

and accounted for 21 touchdowns during his junior football season ... honor

roll student.

Personal

Full name is Dean Alexander Garabedian ... born on May 17, 1995, in Miami ...

son of Annmarie and Edward Garabedian ... has one brother, Jake (21), who

plays baseball at Elmhurst College ... his cousin, Alex Garabedian, played base-

ball at the College of Charleston and in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization

... another cousin, Brittney Garabedian, played softball at Florida Gulf Coast ...

chose Stetson over FIU, Florida Southern and others ... Integrative Health Sci-

ence major.

High School

Five-year letter winner on the baseball team at Lake Brantley ... helped his team

to the 8A state title as a senior, leading the team to a 27-5 overall record ...

fi rst team all-conference selection as a senior and named both the Seminole

County and Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Player of the Year ... fi nalist for the

Brighthouse Sports Network Athlete of the Year ... selected as a second team

All-American by Max Preps ... posted an 11-1 record during his senior season

with a 0.93 ERA ... had 103 strikeouts and just 13 walks in 83 innings of work ...

posted seven complete games, including four shutouts ... as a junior he posted

a 5-4 record with a 3.76 ERA in 35.1 innings of work ... also lettered for two

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seasons on the golf team and for two seasons on the basketball team ... Na-

tional Honor Society member and received the Principal’s Award for Academ-

ic Achievement ... member of the Student-Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) ...

worked as a ball boy at Orlando Magic home games.

Personal

Full name is Mitchell Andrew Jordan ... born on April 10, 1995, in Orlando ... son

of Jill and Joe Jordan ... has one brother, Kyle (21) ... chose Stetson over Jackson-

ville, Marshall, USC Upstate, UCF, Belmont, Army and Air Force ... Finance major.

High School

Three-year letter winner as a pitcher and outfi elder ... helped Palm Beach Coun-

ty to the Under Armor Championship and the SWFL title in the summer of 2012

... while playing for East Cobb, pitched a no hitter against the Illinois Sparks ...

posted a 4-0 record with two saves and a 1.48 ERA as a sophomore, and a 3-2

record with a 1.87 ERA as a junior ... posted 3-0 record while hitting .623 as a

senior ... 2013 Perfect Game All-Region selection ... member of the National

Society of High School Scholars ... volunteered with numerous groups, including

the Hola Mundo Summer Camp, Toys for Tots and the Arthritis Foundation.

Personal

Full name is Tyler Marsal Keller ... born on March 6, 1995, in Plantation, Fla. ...

son of Arlene and Gerald Keller ... has one brother, Bryce (16) ... has an uncle,

Frank Russo, who pitched at the University of Miami on their 1983 and ‘84 na-

tional championship teams ... chose Stetson over FAU, FIU, South Florida, UCF

and Coastal Carolina ... Discovery major.

High School

Three-year letter winner, playing second base and shortstop ... helped Venice

High to back-to-back Class 7A state titles as a junior and senior ... team fi nished

his senior season ranked second in the nation by Baseball America, Perfect

Game and Max Preps ... team posted a 29-3 record during his senior season and

a 73-17 mark over his three seasons ... Rawlings Preseason Honorable Mention

All-American ... named MVP of the 2013 Perfect Game Showdown ... posted

a .306 batting average as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society

as well as Mu Alpha Theta and the Spanish Honor Society ... received the AP

Scholar Award and President’s Education Award ... volunteered with Habitat for

Humanity as well as the Venice Challenger Baseball League.

Personal

Full name is Colton Montgomery Lightner ... born on November 11, 1994, in

Sarasota, Fla. ... son of Kristine and Jeff Lightner ... has one sister, Rachel (16) ...

father played college football at Southeast Missouri State ... chose Stetson over

Coastal Carolina and Rollins ... Business Administration major.

Junior College

Saw action in 28 games as a freshman at Vincennes University, a junior college

in Vincennes, Ind. ... had three doubles, one homer and 11 RBI in just 70 at-bats

during the season.

High School

Was a member of the baseball and hockey teams at Reitz Memorial HS for fi ve

years ... also played football for one year ... helped his team to consecutive sec-

tional titles in baseball and three straight city titles in hockey ... posted a .454

batting average as a senior following up a junior year in which he hit .502 ...

broke the school record for hits in a season previously held by New York Yankees

great, and current Los Angeles Dodgers manager, Don Mattingly ... Academic

All-City selection in 2011 and 2012 ... named to the Under Armour All-America

team in 2011 and 2012 ... member of the National Honor Society ... captured

the Kiwanis Award in 2012.

Personal

Full name is Wade Louis McNabb ... born on December 27, 1993, in Evansville,

Ind. ... son of Missy and Scott McNabb ... has one sister, Hannah (23) ... his

uncle, Sean McNabb, is a professional bass player and has played in the bands

Quiet Riot, Great White and Dokken ... chose Stetson over Duke and Indiana ...

History major.

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2013 (Sophomore)

Sat out the season as a redshirt.

Prior to Stetson

Played one year at Community College of Baltimore County-Essex ... named

Team MVP after hitting .351 with 14 doubles, 32 runs scored, 20 runs batted in

and a .429 on base percentage in 41 games ... also played for the DeLand Suns

in their 2012 Florida Collegiate Summer League Championship.

High School

Graduated from South Miami Senior High in 2011, playing with the Cobras ...

was in the top 20 percent of his class.

Personal

Born on March 15, 1993 in Miami, Florida ... son of Laura and Jonathan

Pequignot ... has one sister; Jessica (17) ... father played at Stetson from 1981

to 1984, and then professionally from 1984 to 1987 ... uncle Jeff Pequignot

played at Stetson from 1980-1983 and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers

... History major.

High School

Got off to a great start in his prep career before an elbow injury sidelined him

for most of his last two seasons at Forest HS ... named JV pitcher of the year as

a freshman, appearing in fi ve varsity games that year with a 1-1 record and one

save ... posted a 0.45 ERA as a sophomore that included a no-hit performance

... earned honorable mention all-county honors in 2011 ... 2012 Perfect Game

Underclass All-American ... named to the 2013 Rawlings All-American/Florida

Region Honorable Mention team ... in summer ball in 2011 he posted a 0.59

ERA with 79 strikeouts in 59.2 innings ... National Honor Society member and

graduated with high honors.

Personal

Full name is Daniel Jacob Miller ... born on August 29, 1994, in Ocala, Fla. ...

son of Carole and Jeff Miller ... has two brothers, Steven (27) and Brent (24)

... brother Steven was a pitcher at Princeton (2005-08) and threw the fi rst

no-hitter in 35 years at that school ... he later played in the Kansas City Royals

organization ... chose Stetson over North Florida, Miami and Dallas Baptist ...

Discovery major.

Junior College

Played for two seasons at Polk State College in Winter Haven, Fla. ...team cap-

tured the 2012 FCSSA State title with a 45-12 record ... won the 2011 NJCAA

National Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement ... played for the Lees-

burg Lightning in the Florida Collegiate Summer League, earning a spot on the

All-Star team in 2012 ... named Most Valuable Pitcher in the league in 2012

after leading the league with 12 regular season saves ... ranked No. 8 on the

list of the top prospects in Florida for 2012 ... posted a 2.18 ERA with 35 strike-

outs in 33 innings of work as a freshman, helping Polk State to a berth in the

NJCAA World Series in Colorado ... appeared in 26 games as a sophomore for

the Eagles, posting a 3-1 record with a school record and 14 saves ... saves total

ranked second NJCAA Division I pitchers ... had a 2.00 ERA in 27 innings of work

with 29 strikeouts ... named the FCSSA Fireman of the Year for his performance.

High School

Three-year letter winner on the baseball team as a pitcher, outfi elder, short-

stop and fi rst baseman ... helped his team to a District title as a sophomore

... competed in the 2010 USSSA World Series for Team Mizuno ... was on the

Dixie Majors state championship team in 2011 ... named Frostproof’s Pitcher of

the Year in 2011 while also capturing the 2011 U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished

Athlete Award ... second team all-county selection as a senior and was named

to the Polk County All-Star team ... Helped his team to the 2011 Suncoast Con-

ference title while earning Polk County Team of the Year honors ... academic

all-county selection and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal

Full name is William Richard Norris III ... born on October 7, 1992, in Avon Park,

Fla. ... son of Deborah and Ricky Norris ... has one sister, Kaylee (19) ... chose

Stetson over South Alabama and South Florida ... Environmental Science major.

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High School

Four-year letter winner as a shortstop ... helped his team to a pair of district ti-

tles ... batted .374 as a junior with nine doubles and 10 RBI ... came back during

his senior season with a .299 average that included three home runs and 27 RBI

in just 29 games ... was an honor student.

Personal

Full name is Mitchell Paul Piatnik ... born on September 12, 1994, in Winter Ha-

ven ... son of Robin and Mike Piatnik ... has one sister, Megan (16) ... his father

won a pair of Division II national championships as a player at Florida Southern

and has spent his entire professional career as a Major League scout after being

drafted by the Minnesota Twins ... chose Stetson over Florida State, UCF and

FAU ... Psychology major.

2014 (Freshman)

Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School

Graduated from Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers, Fla., in 2012 ... led the

Vikings to district, regional and 3A State Championships as a junior in 2011 ...

was also district and regional champions in 2012, and ended up 4A State run-

ners-up ... 29-3 record in 2012 was a school record ... in 2009 Bishop Verot won

the district championship ... named Under Armour Preseason All-American and

Rawlings All-American Honorable Mention ... fi nished in the Top 20 percent of

his class ... member of the National Honor Society ... two-time Principal’s List

honoree ... received the Economics Award and the French 4 Honors Award ...

member of the Fishing Club and the French Club.

Personal

Born Francesco Anthony Romano on November 9, 1993 in Fort Myers, Fla. ... son

of Pasquale and Margie Romano ... has one brother, Sonny (26) Finance major.

High School

Attended the William Derby School in Strasbourg from kindergarten through

graduation ... honor roll student ... versatile player who has played shortstop,

fi rst base, third base and in the outfi eld as well as pitcher ... also played volley-

ball throughout high school as well as basketball, badminton and curling ... in

2010 he played for the Bantam AAA Regina Pacers, posting a .500 average with

20 home runs ... that team played in the National Championship Tournament,

winning a silver medal ... named to the tournament all-star team ... in 2011,

was drafted as a fi rst year player into the AAA Saskatchewan Premier Baseball

League to the Regina Athletics ... team placed second in league and third in the

Western Canadian championship ... named Rookie of the Year with a .400 bat-

ting average and a league leading nine doubles ... also led the league with 24

RBI ... named the Saskatchewan Baseball Player of the Year in 2012 ... named

the Saskatchewan Premier AAA Baseball League MVP after posting a league

leading batting average of .518, while also leading the leading the league RBI

(40) and home runs (4) ... also a track standout, earning championships every

year from 2007 through 2011 ... top track performances included 11.6 seconds

in the 100 meters and 24.77 seconds in the 200 meters (both records) ... also

posted a 5.62 meters mark in the long jump and a 12.35 meter mark in the

triple jump ... competed for Team Canada in the Dominican Republic where

he connected for a home run against a pitcher from the Milwaukee Brewers ...

played at Stetson with the Canadian Under 19 National Team in the fall of 2012.

Personal

Full name is Jordan Robert Greff Schulz ... born on September 30, 1995, in Regi-

na, Saskatchewan ... son of Donna and Robert Schulz ... has one sister, Kendra

(21) ... chose Stetson over Texas State, Illinois State, Kentucky, Nebraska and

others ... Sports Management major.

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High School

Was a fi ve-year letter winner at Trinity Prep where he played a number of po-

sitions, including outfi eld, fi rst base and pitcher ... Helped his team to a pair

of district titles and a regional runner-up fi nish ... Helped his team to a 72-32

record over last four seasons ... As a junior he helped the team to a 24-5 record

with a .362 batting average and a 2.84 ERA ... For his prep career he hit .365

with 112 RBI going into his senior season ... Was also a four-year letter winner

on the football team as a quarterback and defensive back ... Was an honor roll

student ... Served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and as a mem-

ber of the Blue and Gold Society.

Personal

Full name is Eliot George Doolittle Shapleigh ... Was born on October, 18, 1994,

in El Paso, Texas ... Is the son of Christine and Craig Bartlett ... Received the

Stetson University Presidential Scholarship for excellence in academics ... Chose

Stetson over the Air Force Academy, Davidson, Furman, Georgetown and Duke

... Economics major.

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Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalStetson 26 30 29 12 26 30 36 46 20 6 261Opponents 44 35 29 45 23 33 39 43 24 8 323

Record when ...Overall 26-31

Conference 15-12Non-Conference 11-19

Home games 20-20Away games 6-11

Neutral site 0-0Day games 14-14

Night games 12-17vs Left starter 8-6

vs Right starter 18-251-Run games 11-62-Run games 2-55+Run games 8-12Extra innings 4-2

Shutouts 3-5

Scoring 0-2 runs 2-16....... 3-5 runs 6-10....... 6-9 runs 16-5....... 10+ runs 2-0

Opponent 0-2 runs 13-1........ 3-5 runs 7-8........ 6-9 runs 6-15........ 10+ runs 0-7

Scored in 1st inning 7-7Opp. scored in 1st 7-16

Scores first 10-6Opp. scores first 16-25

After 6 leading 15-4....... trailing 4-25

....... tied 7-2After 7 leading 16-3

....... trailing 3-23....... tied 6-4

After 8 leading 21-1....... trailing 2-25

....... tied 2-4

Hit 0 home runs 21-29... 1 home run 5-2

... 2+ home runs 0-0

Opponent 0 home runs 22-21........ 1 home run 4-8

........ 2+ HRs 0-2

Made 0 errors 8-3.... 1 error 8-9

.... 2+ errors 10-19

Opp. made 0 errors 5-10......... 1 error 4-8

......... 2+ errors 17-13

Out-hit opponent 14-3Out-hit by opponent 9-25

Hits are tied 3-3

Record when team scores:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 0-5 0-4 2-7 3-3 1-4 2-3 4-2 7-2 2-1 3-0 2-0

Record when opponent scores:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 3-0 3-0 7-1 3-2 3-3 1-3 5-4 0-3 1-4 0-4 0-7

Record when leading after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 6-4 12-3 14-2 11-4 14-3 15-4 16-3 21-1

Record when trailing after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 4-14 5-18 4-21 5-22 6-24 4-25 3-23 2-25

Record when tied after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 16-13 9-10 8-8 10-5 6-4 7-2 6-4 2-4

Current losing streak: 5Longest winning streak: 5Longest losing streak: 5

Home attendance : 20352 ( 40 dates avg = 508 )Away attendance : 14515 ( 17 dates avg = 853 )Total attendance: 34867 ( 57 dates avg = 611 )

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Date Opponent Score Inns Overall A-Sun Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 15, 2013 SAINT JOSEPH'S L 2-5 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Schluter (L 0-1) 8 5 7 2:47Feb 16, 2013 SAINT JOSEPH'S L 4-5 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 Warmoth (L 0-1) 8 5 0 3:19Feb 17, 2013 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 7-6 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 Fagan (W 1-0) 5 4 3 3:42Feb 21, 2013 MAINE W 6-3 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 Perez (W 1-0) 8 0 5 2:51Feb 22, 2013 MAINE L 1-7 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 Powers (L 0-1) 4 8 7 3:24Feb 23, 2013 MAINE L 4-16 9 2-4-0 0-0-0 Griffin (L 0-1) 3 1 1 3:29Mar 01, 2013 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 5-6 9 2-5-0 0-0-0 Schluter (L 0-2) 8 7 5 3:24Mar 02, 2013 OHIO STATE W 3-2 (12) 3-5-0 0-0-0 Griffin (W 1-1) 4 4 1 3:49Mar 03, 2013 CONNECTICUT L 3-9 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 Perez (L 1-1) 5 5 4 3:20Mar 06, 2013 FIU W 16-3 9 4-6-0 0-0-0 Thorne (W 1-0) 2 6 9 3:23Mar 08, 2013 PRINCETON W 7-6 (12) 5-6-0 0-0-0 Fagan (W 2-0) 3 6 2 4:02Mar 09, 2013 PRINCETON L 1-2 9 5-7-0 0-0-0 Powers (L 0-2) 4 2 1 2:19Mar 09, 2013 PRINCETON W 2-1 9 6-7-0 0-0-0 Perez (W 2-1) 6 0 5 2:26Mar 10, 2013 PRINCETON W 7-6 9 7-7-0 0-0-0 Dye (W 1-0) 3 6 0 3:00Mar 12, 2013 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 7-2 9 8-7-0 0-0-0 Thorne (W 2-0) 3 4 5 2:29Mar 15, 2013 FAIRFIELD W 3-2 9 9-7-0 0-0-0 Powers (W 1-2) 6 3 6 2:48Mar 16, 2013 FAIRFIELD W 5-1 9 10-7-0 0-0-0 Dye (W 2-0) 6 4 2 2:35Mar 16, 2013 FAIRFIELD L 7-8 9 10-8-0 0-0-0 Warmoth (L 0-2) 6 6 3 3:27Mar 17, 2013 FAIRFIELD L 5-7 9 10-9-0 0-0-0 Dye (L 2-1) 3 7 3 3:12Mar 19, 2013 at #5 Florida State L 3-5 9 10-10-0 0-0-0 Griffin (L 1-2) 4 0 2 6 2:37Mar 20, 2013 at #5 Florida State L 1-14 9 10-11-0 0-0-0 Griffin (L 1-3) 4 0 0 3 3:01

* Mar 22, 2013 MERCER L 4-7 9 10-12-0 0-1-0 Diaz (L 0-1) 4 2 3 3:30* Mar 23, 2013 MERCER W 6-4 9 11-12-0 1-1-0 Warmoth (W 1-2) 3 2 7 2:49* Mar 24, 2013 MERCER L 1-9 9 11-13-0 1-2-0 Schaly (L 0-1) 2 1 7 3:01Mar 26, 2013 FLORIDA A&M W 9-4 9 12-13-0 1-2-0 Warmoth (W 2-2) 3 1 7 2:48

* Mar 28, 2013 KENNESAW STATE L 0-4 9 12-14-0 1-3-0 Powers (L 1-3) 3 5 1 2:54* Mar 29, 2013 KENNESAW STATE W 5-0 9 13-14-0 2-3-0 Perez (W 3-1) 3 5 5 2:55* Mar 30, 2013 KENNESAW STATE L 0-4 9 13-15-0 2-4-0 Fagan (L 2-1) 3 8 9 2:27Apr 02, 2013 at USF L 8-12 9 13-16-0 2-4-0 Rood (L 0-1) 1 2 7 7 2:31

* Apr 05, 2013 at Jacksonville L 7-9 9 13-17-0 2-5-0 Fagan (L 2-2) 1 2 6 3:56* Apr 06, 2013 at Jacksonville W 9-8 (10) 14-17-0 3-5-0 Warmoth (W 3-2) 6 0 8 3:31* Apr 07, 2013 at Jacksonville W 8-1 9 15-17-0 4-5-0 Perez (W 4-1) 1 4 1 2:38Apr 08, 2013 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-10 9 15-18-0 4-5-0 Rood (L 0-2) 2 3 7 2:49Apr 10, 2013 at Miami L 2-8 9 15-19-0 4-5-0 Schaly (L 0-2) 2 3 6 7 2:45

* Apr 12, 2013 at USC Upstate L 6-8 9 15-20-0 4-6-0 Powers (L 1-4) 1 2 8 2:48* Apr 13, 2013 at USC Upstate W 10-2 9 16-20-0 5-6-0 Perez (W 5-1) 2 1 9 3:02* Apr 14, 2013 at USC Upstate W 6-2 9 17-20-0 6-6-0 Thorne (W 3-0) 2 1 7 2:37Apr 16, 2013 USF L 2-6 (13) 17-21-0 6-6-0 Diaz (L 0-2) 4 4 3 4:31

* Apr 19, 2013 ETSU L 2-3 9 17-22-0 6-7-0 Powers (L 1-5) 3 2 3 2:25* Apr 20, 2013 ETSU W 7-3 9 18-22-0 7-7-0 Griffin (W 2-3) 3 4 5 2:50* Apr 21, 2013 ETSU W 2-0 9 19-22-0 8-7-0 Schaly (W 1-2) 3 8 7 2:29* Apr 26, 2013 at Lipscomb L 4-6 9 19-23-0 8-8-0 Powers (L 1-6) 1 8 3 2:53* Apr 28, 2013 at Lipscomb-1 W 4-0 9 20-23-0 9-8-0 Perez (W 6-1) 2 1 7 2:35* Apr 28, 2013 at Lipscomb-2 W 6-5 (9) 21-23-0 10-8-0 Schaly (W 2-2) 2 1 7 3:01* May 04, 2013 NORTH FLORIDA W 9-4 9 22-23-0 11-8-0 Griffin (W 3-3) 2 8 8 2:50* May 05, 2013 NORTH FLORIDA-1 W 7-6 9 23-23-0 12-8-0 Griffin (W 4-3) 2 3 0 2:59* May 05, 2013 NORTH FLORIDA-2 L 0-3 7 23-24-0 12-9-0 Rood (L 0-3) 2 3 0 2:11May 07, 2013 #7 FLORIDA STATE L 5-13 9 23-25-0 12-9-0 Schaly (L 2-3) 2 5 1 7 3:24May 08, 2013 #7 FLORIDA STATE L 2-14 9 23-26-0 12-9-0 Thorne (L 3-1) 1 5 0 9 2:55

* May 10, 2013 NO. KENTUCKY W 3-2 9 24-26-0 13-9-0 Warmoth (W 4-2) 2 2 4 2:30* May 11, 2013 NO. KENTUCKY W 8-2 9 25-26-0 14-9-0 Perez (W 7-1) 2 2 8 2:44* May 12, 2013 NO. KENTUCKY W 7-6 9 26-26-0 15-9-0 Warmoth (W 5-2) 3 0 2 2:51* May 16, 2013 at FGCU L 0-8 9 26-27-0 15-10-0 Powers (L 1-7) 1 8 9 2:12* May 17, 2013 at FGCU L 6-9 9 26-28-0 15-11-0 Perez (L 7-2) 1 9 2 3:17* May 18, 2013 at FGCU L 2-15 9 26-29-0 15-12-0 Schaly (L 2-4) 1 6 8 2:57$ May 22, 2013 ETSU L 3-4 (11) 26-30-0 15-12-0 Griffin (L 4-4) 3 0 5 3:41$ May 23, 2013 USC UPSTATE L 0-6 9 26-31-0 15-12-0 Powers (L 1-8) 2 4 3 2:40

* = Conference game() extra inning game

2013 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS2013 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

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2013 SENIORS FINAL CAREER STATS2013 SENIORS FINAL CAREER STATS

Mitchell BrennanYear Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .347 37 21 75 16 26 5 0 3 18 40 .533 7 2 17 2 .412 1 6 1 3 33 1 1 .9712012 .282 58 56 181 37 51 16 3 3 32 82 .453 39 3 34 2 .412 3 5 2 2 93 6 3 .9712013 .227 46 38 128 16 29 9 1 0 14 40 .313 16 3 22 5 .324 1 1 0 2 47 2 1 .980TOTAL .276 141 115 384 69 106 30 4 6 64 162 .422 62 8 73 9 .383 5 12 3 7 173 9 5 .973

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2011 4.50 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 1 5 3 0 0 0 14 .333 1 0 0 0 02013 18.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 6 6 3 4 1 0 0 19 .385 1 2 0 1 0TOTAL 12.60 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 8 8 7 8 7 1 0 0 33 .364 2 2 0 1 0

Joe DyeYear ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 16.62 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 11 10 8 1 2 3 0 4 30 .423 1 2 0 0 02011 3.95 1 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 41.0 48 23 18 10 14 11 0 2 181 .314 0 8 1 4 62012 4.05 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 17 6 6 4 7 3 0 0 60 .321 0 2 0 0 12013 4.03 2 1 34 0 0 0 1 0 38.0 40 19 17 14 18 2 1 0 171 .280 0 6 0 1 7TOTAL 4.56 3 2 100 0 0 0 1 0 96.2 116 58 49 29 41 19 1 6 442 .309 1 18 1 5 14

James RasmussenYear Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .272 42 21 81 11 22 3 0 0 10 25 .309 7 2 25 0 .344 0 1 1 1 62 1 1 .9842011 .143 25 2 14 5 2 0 0 0 1 2 .143 1 0 5 0 .200 0 2 1 1 15 1 1 .9412012 .265 42 24 83 10 22 0 0 0 11 22 .265 9 3 22 0 .351 2 5 1 1 57 3 2 .9682013 .290 55 51 200 25 58 13 0 1 26 74 .370 16 3 27 8 .348 2 8 7 7 109 2 4 .965TOTAL .275 164 98 378 51 104 16 0 1 48 123 .325 33 8 79 8 .343 4 16 10 10 243 7 8 .969

Chad RoodYear ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 11.70 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 10.0 14 13 13 3 10 4 1 3 47 .318 0 0 0 0 02013 7.24 0 3 17 9 0 0 0 0 41.0 59 39 33 14 21 9 0 5 205 .345 0 10 0 3 6TOTAL 8.12 0 4 22 9 0 0 0 0 51.0 73 52 46 17 31 13 1 8 252 .340 0 10 0 3 6

BRENNAN DYE RASMUSSEN ROOD

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FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School

C Corey Bass UNF

1B Patrick Mazeika Stetson

2B Brandon Bednar FGCU

3B Chesny Young Mercer

SS Kal Simmons Kennesaw St.

OF Sean Dwyer FGCU

OF Derrick Workman Mercer

OF Tyler Marincov UNF

OF Gaither Bumgardner USC Upstate

DH Nick Backlund Mercer

SP Kerry Doane ETSU

SP Stephen Janas Kennesaw St.

SP Ricky Knapp FGCU

RP Dimitri Kourtis Mercer

SECOND TEAM Pos. Name School

C Max Pentecost Kennesaw St.

1B Clinton Freeman ETSU

2B Joe Wielbruda UNF

3B Peyton Hart Kennesaw St.

SS Kyle Brooks UNF

OF Andrew Green ETSU

OF Michael Suchy FGCU

OF Donnie Dewees UNF

DH Drew Adams Lipscomb

SP Chris Anderson Jacksonville

SP Brandon Barker Mercer

SP Michael Renner UNF

SP Austin Perez Stetson

RP Chad Sobotka USC Upstate

Player of the Year

Chesny Young Mercer

Pitcher of the Year

Kerry Doane ETSU

Freshman of the Year

Patrick Mazeika Stetson

Coach of the Year

Craig Gibson Mercer

FRESHMAN TEAM Pos. Name School

1B Patrick Mazeika Stetson

OF Jeremy Taylor ETSU

SP Michael Murray FGCU

INF Nick Rivera FGCU

SS Kal Simmons Kennesaw St.

OF Donnie Dewees UNF

RP Corbin Olmstead UNF

DH Kevin Phillips ETSU

OF Dylan Dillard Jacksonville

OF Alex Liquori Kennesaw St.

SS Kyle Brooks UNF

C Logan Spurlin NKU

UTL Kevin Fagan Stetson

INF Konner Lutz Stetson

RP Tyler Warmoth Stetson

FINAL STANDINGS

A-Sun Championship

DeLand, Fla.

Wednesday, May 22

#4 ETSU 4, #5 Stetson 3

#1 Mercer 12, #8 USC Upstate 6

#7 Kennesaw State 4, #2 FGCU 1

Thursday, May 23

North Florida 6, Lipscomb 1

USC Upstate 6, Stetson 0

Friday, May 24

Lipscomb, 3 FGCU 2

ETSU 7, Mercer 4

North Florida 8, Kennesaw State 7

USC Upstate 10, Mercer 1

Saturday, May 25

Kennesaw State 4, Lipscomb 2

ETSU 4, USC Upstate 3

Kennesaw State 5, North Florida 2

Sunday, May 26

Kennesaw State 4, North Florida 2

ETSU 7, Kennesaw State 2

NCAA Tournament

Starkville RegionalMay 31

South Alabama 9, Mercer 4

June 1

Central Arkansas 6, Mercer 5

Nashville RegionalMay 31

Vanderbilt 9, ETSU 1

June 1

Georgia Tech 5, ETSU 1

PlayersDate Player School

2/18 Clinton Freeman ETSU

2/25 Brooks Beisner FGCU

3/3 Chesny Young Mercer

3/11 Tyler Marincov UNF

3/18 Griffi n Krieg ETSU

3/25 Corey Bass UNF

4/1 Donnie Dewees UNF

4/8 Drew Weeks UNF

4/15 Chesny Young Mercer

4/22 Patrick Mazeika Stetson

4/29 Nick Backlund Mercer

5/6 Michael Suchy FGCU

5/13 Sean Dwyer FGCU

5/20 Michael Suchy FGCU

PitchersDate Pitcher School

2/18 Chris Anderson JU

2/25 Ricky Knapp FGCU

3/3 D.J. Johnson Mercer

3/11 Chris Anderson JU

3/18 Jeremy Taylor ETSU

3/25 Chris Anderson JU

4/1 Kevin Kyle Kennesaw St.

4/8 Corbin Olmstead UNF

4/15 Kerry Doane ETSU

4/22 Steve Janas Kennesaw St.

4/29 Ricky Knapp FGCU

5/6 Josh Cotham Lpiscomb

5/13 Kerry Doane ETSU

5/20 Chris Anderson JU

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Team A-Sun Pct. Overall Pct.Mercer* 20-7 .741 43-18 .705FGCU 19-8 .704 37-20 .649North Florida 18-9 .667 40-19 .678ETSU^ 17-10 .630 36-24 .600Stetson 15-12 .556 26-31 .456Lipscomb 13-14 .481 25-34 .424Kennesaw State 13-14 .481 30-30 .500USC Upstate 9-18 .333 28-30 .483Jacksonville 8-19 .296 17-38 .309Northern Kentucky 3-24 .111 8-47 .145 *-Regular Season Champion ^-Tournament Champion

2013 ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE RECAP2013 ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE RECAP

POST-SEASON RESULTS

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Kevin Fagan, UTL 1st team

Patrick Mazeika, 1B 1st team

NCBWA Freshman All-America Patrick Mazeika, 1B 1st team

Baseball America Freshman All-America Patrick Mazeika, 1B 1st team

Gregg Olson Award Austin Perez, LHP Semi-fi nalist

Drafted by Major Leagues Cameron Griffi n, LHP Pittsburgh, 23rd round (689)

POST-SEASON HONORS

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Highest Batting Avg.*

1. Justin Bass (2007-08) ........................... .383

2. Chris Johnson (2005-06)....................... .379

3. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) ................... .374

4. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ........................ .373

5. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) ..................... .366

6. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) ................... .360

7. Frank Corr (1998-01) ............................ .359

8. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ......................... .359

9. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) ................... .350

10. Ned French (1996-99) .......................... .349

Highest Slugging Pct.*

1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ............................ .647

2. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ........................ .645

3. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) ................... .611

4. Justin Bass (2007-08) ........................... .602

5. Vinnie Rinaldi (1999-01) ...................... .598

6. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ......................... .589

7. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) ................... .587

8. Chris Johnson (2005-06)....................... .577

9. Kirk Eicholtz (1978-81) ......................... .567

10. Chris Dunham (1985-87) ...................... .566

Highest On Base Pct.*

1. Jon Pequignot (1981-84) ...................... .512

2. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ........................ .481

3. David Miller (1978-81) ......................... .480

4. Mark Zaleski (1979-82) ........................ .464

5. Chris Dunham (1985-87) ...................... .462

6. Geoff McCallum (1999-00) ................... .458

7. Justin Bass (2007-08) ........................... .456

8. Chris Johnson (2005-06)....................... .453

9. Andy Moff att (1981-82) ....................... .450

10. Jeff Christy (1999-01) ........................... .448

Games Played

1. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ............................246

2. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................243

3. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................239

4. Wes Weger (1989-92) .............................235

5. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................232

6. Josh Laws (1999-02) ..............................232

7. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................232

8. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................230

9. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................228

10. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................226

* - minimum 300 AB

At Bats

1. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................995

2. Ned French (1996-99) ............................974

3. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................893

4. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................893

5. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................868

6. Wes Weger (1989-92) .............................845

7. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................844

8. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................835

9. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................811

10. Josh Laws (1999-02) ..............................800

Runs Scored

1. Ned French (1996-99) ............................239

2. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................235

3. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................222

4. Jon Pequignot (1981-84) ........................212

5. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ..........................188

6. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................188

7. Wes Weger (1989-92) .............................180

8. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .......................180

9. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................180

10. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................180

Hits

1. Ned French (1996-99) ............................340

2. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................337

3. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................312

4. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................306

5. Wes Weger (1989-92) .............................293

6. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................292

7. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................285

8. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................282

9. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................276

10. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................272

Doubles

1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ................................79

2. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .........................71

3. Ned French (1996-99) ..............................62

4. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ............................56

5. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .............................56

6. Jeff Christy (1999-01) ...............................54

7. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ........................54

8. Andy Wilson (2000-03) .............................52

9. Wes Weger (1989-92) ...............................50

10. Josh Laws (1999-02) ................................50

Nick Rickles (2009-11) ..............................50

Triples

1. Ned French (1996-99) ..............................18

2. Keith Cali (1977-78) .................................18

3. Wes Weger (1989-92) ...............................16

4. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ..........................15

Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .......................15

Dennis Carpenter (1985-86) .....................15

7. Chris Hannum (1991-94) ..........................14

8. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) .......................13

9. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .........................11

10. Mark Jones (2009-12) ..............................11

4 tied at ...................................................10

Home Runs

1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ................................53

2. Andy Wilson (2000-03) .............................36

3. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .............................36

4. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) .......................35

5. Vinnie Rinaldi (1999-01) ..........................35

6. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .......................33

7. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ............................32

8. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .........................30

9. Dan Williams (1976-79) ............................30

10. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ........................30

Runs Batted In

1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................258

2. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................202

3. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................188

4. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................188

5. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................183

6. Jon Pequignot (1981-84) ........................180

7. Aaron Crittenden (2001-10) ...................175

8. Andy Wilson (2000-03) ...........................174

9. David Miller (1978-81) ...........................167

10. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................162

Total Bases

1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................562

2. Ned French (1996-99) ............................486

3. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................467

4. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................446

5. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................431

6. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................430

7. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................419

8. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................415

9. Wes Weger (1989-92) .............................411

10. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ..........................408

Walks

1. Jon Pequignot (1981-84) ........................276

2. David Miller (1978-81) ...........................212

3. Mark Zaleski (1979-82) ..........................137

4. Dan Williams (1976-79) ..........................136

5. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................132

6. Jeff Simpson (2008-11) ..........................131

7. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ..........................127

8. Ed Cooney (1987-90) ..............................126

9. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .......................123

10. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................120

Strike Outs

1. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................193

2. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ............................164

3. Tom Riginos (1987-90) ...........................160

4. Aaron Crittenden (2007-10) ...................157

5. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................150

6. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................145

7. Jason Shipley (1997-00) .........................140

8. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................138

9. Ned French (1996-99) ............................133

10. Josh Laws (1999-02) ..............................133

Hit By Pitch

1. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .........................45

2. Tim Branz (1995-98) ................................33

3. Shane Jordan (2004-07) ...........................32

4. Brooks Stephens (1996-98,00) .................27

5. Emmett Berberich (1995,97-98)...............25

6. Aaron Crittenden (2007-10) .....................23

7. Frank Corr (1998-01) ................................22

8. Casey Frawley (2007-09) ..........................22

9. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) .......................19

10. Jeff Simpson (2008-11) ............................19

Stolen Bases

1. Mike Wolfe (1974-75) .............................109

2. Ned French (1996-99) ............................100

3. Louie Stawarz (1979-80) ..........................90

4. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .........................83

5. Shane Jordan (2004-07) ...........................83

6. Kurt Langsenkamp (1975-78) ..................76

7. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ..........................72

8. Rick Malizia (1984-85)..............................71

9. Bob Hulsman (1983-84) ...........................67

10. Tom Riginos (1987-90) .............................61

Lowest ERA (minimum 200 IP)

1. John Colvard (1972-73) .........................2.18

2. Jesse Wright (1973-76)..........................2.51

3. Ted Loehr (1971-74) ..............................2.55

4. Jimmy Orr (1969-72) .............................2.71

5. Jeff Brueggemann (1974-77) ................2.75

6. Tom Hickox (1988-91) ...........................3.01

7. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) ......................3.04

8. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ..........................3.26

9. Jim Waring (1989-91)............................3.46

10. Steve Woide (1984-87) ..........................3.52

Wins

1. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................36

2. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .........................35

3. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................31

4. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) ...........................30

5. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................27

6. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ................................26

7. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ..........................24

8. Roger Lincoln (2000-03) ...........................24

9. Tom Hickox (1988-91) ..............................23

Javier Gomez (1992-95) ...........................23

James Hufstetler (1992-95) ......................23

CAREER RECORDSCAREER RECORDS

Frank Corr is Stetson’s all-time

leader in doubles, home runs, total

bases and RBI.

Losses

1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ..........................24

2. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................22

3. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................20

4. Ken Connell (1987-90)..............................20

5. Jeff House (1996-99) ................................19

6. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................18

7. Matt Brown (1994-97) .............................15

8. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) ...........................15

9. Will Dorsey (2008-12) ..............................15

10. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).......................15

Saves

1. Tom Hickox (1988-91) ..............................48

2. Robbie Elsemiller (2005-08) .....................37

3. Robbie Powell (2009-12) ..........................34

4. Andy Wilson (2000-03) .............................24

5. Kevin Wasilewski (1983-86) .....................15

6. Mike Lyons (1996) ....................................15

7. Roger Lincoln (2000-03) ...........................14

8. Chris Shields (1992-94) ............................12

9. Jim Hakes (1976-78) ................................11

10. Tom Taylor (1989,91-92) ..........................10

Chuck Beale’s 36 career victories are

more than any pitcher in Stetson

history.

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Sammy Serrano owns the school record for the most hits and highest batting average in a single-season.

Games Started

1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ..........................61

2. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) ...........................61

3. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................55

4. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................55

5. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................54

6. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).......................52

7. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .........................49

8. Matt Brown (1994-97) .............................45

9. Will Dorsey (2008-12) ..............................40

10. Eric Knott (1996-97) .................................39

Javier Gomez (1992-95) ...........................39

Complete Games

1. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................25

2. Jimmy Orr (1969-72) ................................24

3. Jesse Wright (1974-76).............................24

4. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................21

5. John Colvard (1972-73) ............................18

6. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................17

7. Jeff House (1996-99) ................................12

8. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .........................12

9. Bill Swaggerty (1978-79) .........................12

4 tied at ....................................................11

Innings Pitched

1. Steve Woide (1984-87) ........................427.1

2. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ........................417.0

3. George Tsamis (1986-89) .....................391.1

4. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) ......................380.1

5. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) .....................341.1

6. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) ....................340.0

7. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12)..................297.1

8. Jeff House (1996-99) ...........................294.1

9. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ...........................289.2

10. Matt Brown (1994-97) ........................282.1

Hits Allowed

1. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................427

2. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................419

3. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................404

4. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) .........................400

5. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................394

6. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).....................374

7. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................371

8. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .......................322

9. Matt Brown (1994-97) ...........................316

10. Will Dorsey (2008-12) ............................306

Runs Allowed

1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................233

2. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................225

3. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................222

4. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................197

5. Lindsey Caughel (2008-12).....................196

6. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) .........................189

7. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................184

8. Ken Connell (1987-90)............................181

9. Matt Brown (1994-97) ...........................178

10. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .......................172

Earned Runs Allowed

1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................188

2. Linidsey Caughel (2009-12) ....................173

3. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................168

4. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................167

5. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) .........................161

6. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................153

7. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................151

8. Ken Connell (1987-90)............................139

9. Jake Hitchcock (2006-09) .......................138

10. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).....................135

Walks Allowed

1. Jim Fry (1979-82) ...................................160

2. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................158

3. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................147

4. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ..............................138

5. Ken Connell (1987-90)............................131

6. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................126

7. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) .........................121

8. Mike N. Hamilton (1979-82) ...................120

9. Craig Risdon (1988-91) ...........................119

10. Javier Gomez (1992-95) .........................119

Strike Outs

1. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .......................361

2. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................350

3. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................330

4. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................291

5. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07) .........................286

6. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ..............................246

7. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).....................246

8. Roger Lincoln (2000-03) .........................231

9. Javier Gomez (1992-95) .........................225

10. Williard Brown (1992-93) .......................222

Putouts

1. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .....................1550

2. Pedro Rodriguez (1989-92) ..................1277

3. Brooks Stephens (1996-98,00) ................. 1244

4. Jeff Kistler (1992-95) ............................1202

5. Nick Rickles (2009-11) ..........................1191

6. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .........................1119

7. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) ...................1003

8. Jeff Smith (1993-95) ..............................840

9. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) .....................820

10. Chris Thomas (1990-92) .........................800

Assists

1. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ............................729

2. Wes Weger (1989-92) .............................702

3. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................584

4. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................568

5. Brandon Paritz (2003-06) .......................537

6. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................520

7. Tim Branz (1995-98) ..............................490

8. Brian Bocock (2004-06) ..........................486

9. David Ferreira (1990,92-93) ...................453

10. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................423

Errors

1. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ..............................83

2. Wes Weger (1989-92) ...............................77

3. Mark Jones (2009-12) ..............................74

4. Jason Shipley (1997-00) ...........................66

5. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .......................61

6. Robert Crews (2008-12) ...........................56

7. Tim Branz (1995-98) ................................52

8. Brian Bocock (2004-06) ............................51

9. Robert Crews (2008-present) ...................49

10. Mark Jones (2009-present) .......................49

Chances

1. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .....................1695

2. Brooks Stephens (1996-98,00) ................. 1371

3. Pedro Rodriguez (1989-92) ..................1361

4. Nick Rickles (2009-11) ..........................1345

5. Jeff Kistler (1992-95) ............................1309

6. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .........................1272

7. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) ...................1186

8. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ..........................1181

9. Wes Weger (1989-92) ...........................1114

10. Robert Crews (2008-12) .......................1018

Highest Batting Avg.^

1. Sammy Serrano (1998) ......................... .457

2. Frank Corr (2000) .................................. .431

3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ......................... .415

4. Justin Bass (2008) ................................. .404

5. Jeremy Cruz (2008) ............................... .404

6. Jon Pequignot (1984) ........................... .403

7. Chris Westervelt (2002) ......................... .403

8. Jeremy Cruz (2009) ............................... .399

9. Jeff Simpson (2010) .............................. .398

10. Brian Snyder (2003) .............................. .396

^ - minimum 100 AB

Highest Slugging Pct.

1. Frank Corr (2000) .................................. .792

2. Sammy Serrano (1998) ......................... .776

3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ......................... .773

4. Vinnie Rinaldi (2000) ............................ .757

5. Jon Pequignot (1984) ........................... .735

6. Frank Corr (2001) .................................. .734

7. Jeremy Cruz (2009) ............................... .719

8. Jeremy Cruz (2008) ............................... .704

9. Chris Westervelt (2002) ......................... .703

10. Brian Snyder (2002) .............................. .687

Highest On Base Pct.

1. Jon Pequignot (1982) ........................... .570

2. Jon Pequignot (1984) ........................... .568

3. Mark Zaleski (1981) .............................. .517

4. Brian Snyder (2002) .............................. .508

5. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ......................... .507

6. Frank Corr (2000) .................................. .507

7. Brian Snyder (2003) .............................. .505

8. Jeff Simpson(2010) ............................... .504

9. Sammy Serrano (1998) ......................... .502

10. David Miller (1979) ............................... .497

At Bats

1. Ned French (1996) ..................................280

2. Ned French (1997) ..................................263

3. Jeff Christy (2000) ...................................263

4. Shane Jordan (2006) ...............................260

5. Rick Malizia (1985) .................................258

6. Shane Jordan (2007) ...............................257

7. Frank Corr (2000) ....................................255

8. Kevin Nicholson (1996) ...........................251

9. Ben Carhart (2011) .................................251

10. Brian Bocock (2006) ................................250

Brandon Paritz (2006) .............................250

Robert Crews (2011) ...............................250

Runs Scored

1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 87

2. Bob Hulsman (1984) ................................ 84

3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 76

4. Rick Malizia (1984) .................................. 74

5. Shane Jordan (2005) ................................ 73

6. Sammy Serrano (1998) ............................ 71

7. Brian Snyder (2002) ................................. 69

8. Ned French (1997) ................................... 67

9. Chris Westervelt (2002) ............................ 67

10. 4 tied at ................................................... 66

Hits

1. Sammy Serrano (1998) ...........................112

2. Frank Corr (2000) ....................................110

3. Chris Johnson (2005) ..............................100

4. Justin Bass (2008) .................................... 97

5. Ned French (1997) ................................... 96

6. Chris Westervelt (2002) ............................ 95

7. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 95

8. Shane Jordan (2005) ................................ 94

9. Chris Johnson (2006) ............................... 92

10. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 92

Doubles

1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 34

2. Andy Moff att (1982) ................................ 30

3. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 28

4. Justin Bass (2008) .................................... 27

5. Brooks Stephens (2000) ........................... 24

6. Chris Johnson (2005) ............................... 23

7. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 23

8. Brian Snyder (2003) ................................. 23

9. Jeff Christy (2000) .................................... 23

10. Sammy Serrano (1998) ............................ 23

Triples

1. Chris Hannum (1993) ............................... 10

2. Dennis Carpenter (1986) .......................... 10

3. Keith Cali (1977) ........................................ 9

4. Keith Cali (1978) ........................................ 9

5. Ned French (1998) ..................................... 9

6. Jeff Christy (2000) ...................................... 8

7. Kevin Nicholson (1996) .............................. 8

8. Sammy Serrano (1998) .............................. 8

9. Jay Nieporte (1985) ................................... 7

10. Ted Kendricks (1978).................................. 7

Home Runs

1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 18

Frank Corr (2001) ..................................... 18

Chris Westervelt (2002) ............................ 18

Jeremy Cruz (2009) .................................. 18

5. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 17

6. Jeff Christy (2001) .................................... 16

Jon Pequignot (1984) .............................. 16

8. Chris Dunham (1987) ............................... 15

Rick Murray (1990) .................................. 15

Dan Williams (1979) ................................ 15

Jeremy Cruz (2008) .................................. 15

Runs Batted In

1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 98

2. Jeremy Cruz (2009) .................................. 80

3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 71

Kevin Nicholson (1996) ............................ 71

5. Sammy Serrano (1998) ............................ 68

6. Chris Johnson (2006) ............................... 66

Jon Pequignot (1984) .............................. 66

Aaron Crittenden (2009) .......................... 66

9. Alex Lucco (1984)..................................... 65

10. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 63

Ben Carhart (2011) .................................. 63

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Strikeouts

1. Lenny DiNardo (2000) .............................132

2. Lenny DiNardo (2001) .............................131

3. George Tsamis (1989)..............................130

4. Eric Knott (1997) .....................................123

5. Corey Kluber (2007) ................................117

6. Williard Brown (1992).............................113

7. Steve Woide (1987) .................................110

8. Williard Brown (1993).............................109

9. Chris Byrnes (1986) .................................100

10. Jesse Wright (1975) ................................100

SEASON RECORDSSEASON RECORDSTotal Bases

1. Frank Corr (2000) ....................................202

2. Sammy Serrano (1998) ...........................190

3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ...........................177

4. Chris Westervelt (2002) ...........................166

5. Jeremy Cruz (2009) .................................164

6. Justin Bass (2008) ...................................159

7. Kevin Nicholson (1996) ...........................158

8. Jeremy Cruz (2008) .................................157

9. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................153

10. Brian Snyder (2003) ................................152

Jeff Christy (2001) ...................................152

Walks

1. Jon Pequignot (1982) .............................. 83

2. Jon Pequignot (1984) .............................. 77

3. David Miller (1981) .................................. 65

4. Jon Pequignot (1981) .............................. 61

5. Orlando Leon (1985) ................................ 57

6. Mark Zaleski (1981) ................................. 55

7. Jon Pequignot (1983) .............................. 55

8. Joe Taylor (1991) ...................................... 55

4 tied at ................................................... 54

Hit By Pitch

1. Joey Wilson (2004)................................... 17

2. Tim Branz (1996) ..................................... 15

3. Braedyn Pruitt (2006) .............................. 15

4. Braedyn Pruitt (2007) .............................. 14

5. Josh Clendenin (2007) ............................. 14

6. Brian Pruitt (2007) ................................... 13

7. Trey Blackman (2011) .............................. 13

8. Emmett Berberich (1997) ........................ 12

9. John DeStefano (2003) ............................ 11

Brooks Stephens (2000) ........................... 11

Geoff McCallum (2000) ............................ 11

Strike Outs

1. Aaron Iatarola (1990) ............................... 55

2. Ron Vara (1984) ....................................... 55

3. Clint Hendry (1996) ................................. 54

4. Robert Crews (2011) ................................ 54

5. Tom Riginos (1988) .................................. 51

6. Rusty Beale (2000)................................... 50

7. Brooks Stephens (2000) ........................... 49

8. Chris Thomas (1991) ................................ 49

Brian Pruitt (2006) ................................... 49

Orlando Leon (1985) ................................ 49

Kevin Johnson (2007) .............................. 49

Stolen Bases

1. Mike Wolfe (1975) ................................... 76

2. Louie Stawarz (1980) ............................... 52

3. Rick Malizia (1984) .................................. 41

4. Ned French (1997) ................................... 40

5. Jeff Pequignot (1982) .............................. 38

Louie Stawarz (1979) ............................... 38

7. Bob Hulsman (1984) ................................ 37

Kurt Langsenkamp (1977) ....................... 37

John Oakley (1975) .................................. 37

10. Mike Wolfe (1974) ................................... 33

Hitting Streaks

1. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 28

2. Brian Bocock (2005) ................................. 25

3. Jeff Simpson (2010) ................................. 24

4. Brandon Paritz (2005) .............................. 23

5. Rich Floyd (1987) ..................................... 21

6. Shane Jordan (2006) ................................ 21

7. Casey Frawley (2009) ............................... 21

8. 3 tied at ................................................... 20

Lowest Earned Run Avg.

1. Kurt Schluter (2011) ..............................1.40

2. Jim Orr (1970) ........................................1.54

3. John Colvard (1972) ...............................1.60

4. Pat McMahon (1974) .............................1.64

5. Tom Hickox (1989) .................................1.83

6. Mike Lyons (1996) .................................1.85

7. Lenny DiNardo (2000) ............................1.90

8. Dave Braden (1973) ...............................1.98

9. Corey Kluber (2007) ...............................2.05

10. Jesse Wright (1975) ...............................2.03

Wins

1. Lenny DiNardo (2000) .............................. 16

2. Roger Lincoln (2002) ............................... 12

3. Wayne Perry (1969) ................................. 12

4. Corey Kluber (2007) ................................. 12

5. George Tsamis (1989)............................... 11

6. Jim Hakes (1976) ..................................... 11

7. 12 tied at ................................................. 10

Saves

1. Robbie Powell (2012)............................... 18

2. Mike Lyons (1996) ................................... 15

3. Robbie Elsemiller (2006) .......................... 14

Tom Hickox (1988) ................................... 14

5. Tom Hickox (1989) ................................... 12

Kevin Wasilewski (1985) .......................... 12

Andy Wilson (2002) ................................. 12

Tom Hickox (1990) ................................... 12

Robbie Elsemiller (2007) .......................... 12

10. Andy Wilson (2001) ................................. 10

Tom Hickox (1991) ................................... 10

Appearances

1. Tom Hickox (1988) ................................... 44

2. Tom Hickox (1990) ................................... 39

3. Roger Lincoln (2003) ............................... 38

Jake Boyd (2011) ..................................... 38

5. Robbie Elsemiller (2006) .......................... 37

6. Mike Lyons (1996) ................................... 37

7. Tom Hickox (1991) ................................... 35

Ian Thompson (2009) ............................... 35

Joe Dye (2011) ......................................... 35

Cameron Griffi n (2012) ............................ 35

Games Started

1. Eric Knott (1997) ...................................... 21

2. Chuck Beale (1996) .................................. 19

3. Eric Knott (1996) ...................................... 18

Jason Oglesby (2000) ............................... 18

Lenny DiNardo (2000) .............................. 18

6. Jim Waring (1991) ................................... 17

Brian Sullivan (2002) ............................... 17

George Tsamis (1989)............................... 17

Buddy Dryden (1988)............................... 17

Larry Hingle (1992) .................................. 17

Corey Kluber (2007) ................................. 17

Complete Games

1. Jesse Wright (1975) ................................. 14

2. John Colvard (1972) ................................. 12

3. Mike Burgermeister (1982) ...................... 10

George Tsamis (1989)............................... 10

Steve Woide (1987) .................................. 10

6. Bill Rhoden (1974) ..................................... 9

7. Jeff House (1997) ....................................... 8

Bill Swaggerty (1978) ................................ 8

George Tsamis (1987)................................. 8

Matt Brown (1995) .................................... 8

Innings pitched

1. Eric Knott (1997) ..................................137.0

2. Lenny DiNardo (2000) ..........................132.2

3. George Tsamis (1989)...........................130.2

4. John Colvard (1972) .............................124.0

5. Steve Woide (1987) ..............................123.0

6. Jesse Wright (1975) .............................120.0

7. Chuck Beale (1995) ..............................118.1

8. Chuck Beale (1996) ..............................117.2

9. Chris Byrnes (1986) ..............................117.1

10. Chuck Beale (1994) ..............................117.0

Hits Allowed

1. Eric Knott (1997) .....................................156

2. Jeff House (1997) ....................................134

3. Jeff House (1998) ....................................126

Jim Waring (1990) ..................................126

5. Jason Oglesby (2000) ..............................124

Steve Woide (1985) .................................124

7. Eric Knott (1996) .....................................123

8. Chuck Beale (1995) .................................121

9. Chris Ingoglia (2006) ..............................119

10. 2 tied at ..................................................118

Runs Allowed

1. Jeff House (1998) ..................................... 82

2. Eric Knott (1997) ...................................... 80

3. Lenny DiNardo (1999) .............................. 74

4. Ryan Dixon (2005) ................................... 72

5. Jeff House (1999) ..................................... 71

6. Jason Oglesby (1998) ............................... 70

7. Bill Swaggerty (1979) .............................. 66

Steve Woide (1986) .................................. 66

9. Jeff House (1997) ..................................... 65

Robby Donovan (2008) ............................ 65

Earned Runs Allowed

1. Jeff House (1998) ..................................... 64

2. Lindsey Caughel (2010) ........................... 59

3. Jeff House (1999) ..................................... 58

4. Ryan Dixon (2005) ................................... 56

5. Jason Oglesby (1998) ............................... 54

6. Jason Oglesby (2000) ............................... 53

7. Eric Knott (1997) ...................................... 52

8. Steve Woide (1986) .................................. 51

Brian Sullivan (2002) ............................... 51

Robby Donovan (2008) ............................ 51

Walks Allowed

1. Buddy Dryden (1987)............................... 70

2. Williard Brown (1992).............................. 62

3. Rick Hall (1977) ....................................... 52

4. Ted Loehr (1974) ...................................... 50

Jim Fry (1980) .......................................... 50

Ron Pearce (1977) .................................... 50

7. Jeff Henderson (1985) ............................. 49

Chris Byrnes (1986) .................................. 49

Jason Oglesby (1998) ............................... 49

10. 2 tied at ................................................... 48

Putouts

1. Pedro Rodriguez (1991) ..........................547

2. Brooks Stephens (1996) ..........................542

3. Jeff Kistler (1994)....................................530

4. Pat Harding (1988) .................................495

5. Jeremy Cruz (2008) .................................494

6. Chris Dunham (1987) ..............................491

7. Chris Johnson (2006) ..............................489

8. Nick Rickles (2011)..................................487

Patrick Mazeika (2013) ...........................487

10. Bryan Zenchyk (2001) .............................466

Assists

1. Kevin Nicholson (1996) ...........................211

2. Wes Weger (1991) ..................................207

3. Brian Bocock (2006) ................................203

4. Rusty Beale (2000)..................................200

5. Kevin Johnson (2007) .............................199

6. Rusty Beale (2003)..................................192

7. Rusty Beale (2001)..................................187

8. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ...........................186

9. Wes Weger (1989) ..................................182

10. Eddie Corbett (1988) ...............................177

Errors

1. Tim Ballesteros (1987) ............................. 27

2. Eddie Corbett (1988) ................................ 25

Lee Bagley (1999) .................................... 25

Ray Goirigolzarri (1998) ........................... 25

Mark Jones (2012) ................................... 25

6. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 24

Rusty Beale (2001)................................... 24

K’shwan Smith (2013) .............................. 24

8. 5 tied at ................................................... 23

Lenny Dinardo owns the Stetson record

for most victories (16) and strikeouts

(132) in a season.

Tom Hickox set an NCAA record with 48

saves from 1988-91.

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Batting Average1965 Dale Massing .3191966 Rick Branan .2811971 Lorenzo Moll .3461972 Jim Howard .3181973 Tom Robinson .3311974 Don Boyer .3251975 n/a1976 Jeff Barefoot .3091977 Stan Lewis .3551978 Ted Kendricks .3491979 Dave Miller .3381980 Wade Rowdon .3481981 Jeff Pequignot .3461982 Andy Moff att .3821983 Jeff Pequignot .3731984 Jon Pequignot .4031985 Dennis Carpenter .3631986 Fred DeLaMata .3421987 Rich Floyd .3571988 Mike Sempeles .3561989 Ed Cooney .3261990 Mike Sempeles .3741991 Wes Weger .3801992 Wes Weger .3591993 Aaron Iatarola .3721994 Mitch Markham .3291995 Chris Sawyer .3481996 Kevin Nicholson .3511997 Kevin Nicholson .4151998 Sammy Serrano .4571999 Ned French .3412000 Frank Corr .4312001 Brian Zenchyk .3832002 Chris Westervelt .4032003 Brian Snyder .3962004 Chris Westervelt .3852005 Chris Johnson .3832006 Chris Johnson .3762007 Justin Bass .3622008 Justin Bass .4042009 Jeremy Cruz .3992010 Jeff Simpson .3982011 Nick Rickles .3472012 Ben Carhart .3392013 Patrick Mazeika .382

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSHits1965 Dale Massing 23 Marvin Methany 231966 Dane Starkey 221971 Lorenzo Moll 531972 Roy Tanner 531973 Tom Robinson 581974 Don Boyer 521975 n/a1976 Dan Williams 411977 Stan Lewis 551978 Dave Miller 531979 Louis Stawarz 541980 Wade Rowdon 631981 Kirk Eicholtz 751982 Andy Moff att 831983 Jeff Pequignot 691984 Bob Hulsman 861985 Rick Malizia 841986 Fred DeLaMata 761987 Rich Floyd 841988 Kevin Weickel 731989 Mike Sempeles 751990 Mike Sempeles 731991 Wes Weger 871992 Wes Weger 741993 Aaron Iatarola 741994 Mitch Markham 721995 Markham, Nicholson 711996 Ned French 911997 Ned French 961998 Sammy Serrano 1121999 Ned French 712000 Frank Corr 1102001 Jeff Christy 852002 Chris Westervelt 952003 Brian Snyder 902004 Chris Westervelt 792005 Chris Johnson 1002006 Chris Johnson 922007 Shane Jordan 912008 Justin Bass 972009 Jeremy Cruz 912010 Spencer Theisen 872011 Nick Rickles 852012 Ben Carhart 802013 Patrick Mazeika 81

Runs Scored1965 Dale Massing 13 Marvin Metheny 131966 Dan Starkey 101971 Lorenzo Moll 391972 Mike Kirchoff 291973 Tom Robinson 321974 Brad Hoch 311975 n/a1976 Jeff Barefoot 351977 Keith Cali 451978 Ted Kendricks 41 Dave Miller 41 Dan Williams 411979 Louis Stawarz 441980 David Miller 48 Ed Danson 481981 Jeff Pequignot 651982 Jon Pequignot 591983 Jeff Pequignot 591984 Bob Hulsman 841985 Rick Malizia 591986 Jack Trainor 571987 Chris Dunham 541988 Pat Harding 501989 Ed Cooney 511990 Wes Weger 461991 Wes Weger 591992 David Ferreira 51 Aaron Iatarola 511993 Aaron Iatarola 561994 Doug Bolton 551995 Kevin Nicholson 461996 Kevin Nicholson 66 Ned French 661997 Kevin Nicholson 761998 Sammy Serrano 711999 Ned French 512000 Frank Corr 872001 Jeff Christy 602002 Brian Snyder 692003 Brian Snyder 652004 Chris Westervelt 552005 Shane Jordan 732006 Shane Jordan 532007 Shane Jordan 652008 Justin Bass 622009 Jeremy Cruz 62 Casey Frawley 622010 Spencer Theisen 512011 Robert Crews 532012 Sam Kimmel 41 Mark Jones 412013 Kevin Fagan 44

Doubles1965 Dale Massing 41966 Dane Starkey 41971 Mike Fulford 111972 Roy Tanner 121973 Tom Robinson 91974 Don Boyer 8 Brad Hoch 81975 n/a1976 Dan Williams 8 Jeff Barefoot 81977 Stan Lewis 121978 Ed Danson 161979 Mike Manning 151980 Wade Rowdon 171981 Kirk Eicholtz 221982 Andy Moff att 301983 Jeff Pequignot 151984 Dickie Smith 151985 Jay Nieporte 171986 Fred DeLaMata 16 Ron Vara 161987 Rich Floyd 181988 Pat Harding 16 Ed Cooney 161989 Ed Cooney 151990 Mike Sempeles 13 Mike Pinckes 131991 Pedro Rodriquez 211992 Wes Weger 131993 Doug Bolton 121994 Andy Stenger 141995 Jeff Smith 121996 Ned French 161997 Kevin Nicholson 231998 Sammy Serrano 231999 Frank Corr 182000 Frank Corr 342001 Jeff Christy 17 Brian Snyder 17 Andy Wilson 172002 Bryan Zenchyk 282003 Brian Snyder 232004 Chris Westervelt 182005 Chris Johnson 232006 Chris Johnson 16 Brian Bocock 162007 Justin Bass 17 Shane Jordan 17 Jeremy Cruz 172008 Justin Bass 272009 Jeremy Cruz 192010 Ryan Lashley 202011 Nick Rickles 202012 Ben Carhart 172013 James Rasmussen 13

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSTriples1965 Marvin Metheny 11966 n/a1971 Lorenzo Moll 61972 Mike Kirchoff 71973 Tom Robinson 31974 Don Boyer 51975 n/a1976 Dan Williams 61977 Keith Cali 91978 Keith Cali 91979 three players 21980 Jerry Moulton 41981 Kirk Eicholtz 4 Brad Cloud 41982 Jeff Peguignot 51983 Jeff Pequignot 51984 Lawrence Edmondson51985 Jay Nieporte 71986 Dennis Carpenter 101987 Tim Ballesteros 51988 Tom Riginos 31989 Wes Weger 3 Tom Riginos 31990 Wes Weger 51991 Wes Weger 3 Joe Taylor 31992 Wes Weger 51993 Chris Hannum 101994 Chris Sawyer 41995 Mitch Markham 41996 Kevin Nicholson 81997 Kevin Nicholson 4 Ned French 41998 Ned French 91999 Jason Shipley 2 Geoff McCallum 22000 Jeff Christy 82001 Brian Snyder 62002 Josh Laws 32003 Brian Snyder 32004 Braedyn Pruitt 42005 Shane Jordan 3 John DeStefano 32006 Brian Pruitt 32007 Justin Bass 52008 Casey Frawley 42009 Casey Frawley 32010 Mark Jones 62011 Mark Jones 42012 Mitchel Brennan 32013 Kevin Fagan 3

Home Runs1965 Dale Massing 41966 none1971 Lorenzo Moll 2 Jorge Rodriquez 21972 Mike Kirchoff 51973 seven players 11974 Brad Hoch 41975 n/a1976 Stan Lewis 51977 Stan Lewis 61978 Dave Miller 131979 Dan Williams 151980 Kirk Eicholtz 111981 Brad Cloud 61982 three players 41983 Vince Riva 91984 Jon Pequignot 161985 Rick Malizia 51986 Landy Leon 51987 Chris Dunham 151988 Pat Harding 71989 Mike Sempeles 61990 Rick Murray 151991 Mike Sempeles 101992 Chris Thomas 51993 Aaron Iatarola 121994 Chris Sawyer 81995 Chris Sawyer 91996 Kevin Nicholson 131997 Kevin Nicholson 171998 Sammy Serrano 131999 Vinnie Rinaldi 112000 Frank Corr 182001 Frank Corr 182002 Chris Westervelt 182003 Brian Snyder 112004 Chris Westervelt 112005 Johnson, DeStefano, 8 Still 2006 Chris Johnson 112007 Braedyn Pruitt 82008 Jeremy Cruz 152009 Jeremy Cruz 182010 Ryan Lashley 112011 Nick Rickles 122012 Mark Jones 52013 Patrick Mazeika 3

Runs Batted In1965 Dale Massing 201966 Dane Starkey 121971 Ralph Edwards 271972 Roy Tanner 261973 Tom Robinson 221974 Don Boyer 291975 n/a1976 Steve Sears 271977 Stan Lewis 451978 Dave Miller 521979 Dan Williams 521980 Kirk Eicholtz 531981 Kirk Eicholtz 591982 Vince Riva 581983 Vince Riva 571984 Jon Pequignot 661985 Rick Malizia 601986 Ron Vara 531987 Tim Ballesteros 541988 Pat Harding 511989 Mike Sempeles 451990 Rick Murray 471991 Mike Sempeles 571992 Wes Weger 421993 Aaron Iatarola 511994 Chris Sawyer 451995 Chris Sawyer 38 Mitch Markham 381996 Kevin Nicholson 711997 Kevin Nicholson 711998 Sammy Serrano 681999 Frank Corr 412000 Frank Corr 982001 Frank Corr 602002 Bryan Zenchyk 632003 Brian Snyder 552004 Chris Westervelt 562005 Braedyn Pruitt 572006 Chris Johnson 662007 Justin Bass 542008 Jeremy Cruz 572009 Jeremy Cruz 802010 Ryan Lashley 502011 Ben Carhart 632012 Ben Carhart 372013 Mazeika, Russini 33

Stolen Bases1965 Jim Welch 51966 Rick Webb 71972 Mike Kirchoff 121973 Tom Robinson 211974 Don Boyer 171975 n/a1976 Jeff Barefoot 211977 Kurt Langsenkamp 371978 Ted Kendricks 251979 Louis Stawarz 381980 Louis Stawarz 521981 Brad Cloud 261982 Jeff Pequignot 381983 Bob Hulsman 301984 Rick Malizia 411985 Rick Malizia 301986 Dennis Carpenter 191987 Ed Corbett 311988 Ed Corbett 181989 Tom Riginos 261990 Ed Cooney 141991 Aaron Iatarola 211992 Aaron Iatarola 221993 Aaron Iatarola 17 Chris Hannum 171994 Chris Sawyer 181995 Andy Stenger 171996 Kevin Nicholson 211997 Ned French 401998 Emmett Berberich 251999 Ned French 252000 Geoff McCallum 202001 Jeff Christy 152002 Josh Laws 72003 Brian Snyder 122004 Shane Jordan 222005 Shane Jordan 252006 Shane Jordan 19 Brian Bocock 192007 Shane Jordan 172008 Justin Bass 182009 Casey Frawley 72010 Spencer Theisen 242011 Jeff Simpson 292012 Mark Jones 112013 James Rasmussen 7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSPitching Appearances1965 Craig Gruber 91966 Craig Gruber 111971 John Fischetti 161972 John Colvard 171973 John Colvard 141974 Bill Rhoden 151975 n/a1976 Jesse Wright 11 Steve Bieri 111977 Jeff Brueggemann 151978 n/a1979 Rebel Taylor 111980 Mike Bergman 121981 Bob Klusacek 161982 n/a1983 n/a1984 n/a1985 Kevin Wasilewski 321986 Chris Byrnes 181987 Steve Woide 191988 Tom Hickox 441989 Tom Hickox 331990 Tom Hickox 391991 Tom Hickox 351992 Javier Gomez 201993 Chris Shields 251994 Chris Shields 231995 Clint Chrysler 231996 Mike Lyons 371997 Jeff House 271998 Robby Morgan 301999 Joe Cincotta 242000 Wilson, Rogers 262001 Jack Collins 282002 Roger Lincoln 292003 Roger Lincoln 382004 Ryan Heacox 252005 Robbie Elsemiller 342006 Robbie Elsemiller 372007 Robbie Elsemiller 302008 David Burns 322009 Ian Thompson 352010 Robbie Powell 292011 Jake Boyd 382012 Cameron Griffi n 352013 Joe Dye 34

Innings Pitched1965 Craig Gruber 59.21966 Craig Gruber 77.01971 John Fischetti 97.11972 John Colvard 124.01973 John Colvard 94.11974 Bill Rhoden 107.11975 n/a1976 Jesse Wright 72.01977 Ron Pearce 84.01978 Bill Swaggerty 99.01979 Bill Swaggerty 67.21980 Mike Bergmann 84.11981 Mike Bergmann 79.11982 Bob Klusacek 94.01983 Mike Ullian 91.21984 Mike Ullian 97.01985 Steve Woide 108.01986 Chris Byrnes 117.11987 Steve Woide 123.01988 George Tsamis 104.11989 George Tsamis 130.21990 Jim Waring 116.11991 Jim Waring 112.11992 Larry Hingle 96.11993 Williard Brown 80.21994 Chuck Beale 117.01995 Chuck Beale 118.11996 Chuck Beale 117.21997 Eric Knott 137.01998 Jeff House 89.11999 Lenny DiNardo 95.12000 Lenny DiNardo 132.22001 Lenny DiNardo 112.02002 Brian Sullivan 100.12003 Cy McCuen 95.22004 Ryan Heacox 84.02005 Ryan Dixon 93.02006 Chris Ingoglia 103.02007 Corey Kluber 114.02008 Andy Mauldin 77.12009 Robby Donovan 76.12010 Lindsey Caughel 86.02011 Will Dorsey 83.22012 Will Dorsey 96.22013 Josh Powers 105.2

Games Started1965 Craig Gruber 71966 Craig Gruber 101971 John Fischetti 12 Jim Durkin 121972 John Colvard 141973 John Colvard 131974 Bill Rhoden 151975 n/a1976 Steve Bieri 91977 Ron Pearce 131978 Bill Swaggerty 131979 Bill Swaggerty 101980 Mike Bergmann 121981 Mike Bergmann 111982 Mike Bergermeister 141983 Mike Ullian 131984 Mike Ullian 151985 Steve Woide 151986 Chris Byrnes 151987 Steve Woide 161988 Buddy Dryden 171989 George Tsamis 171990 Jim Waring 151991 Jim Waring 171992 Larry Hingle 171993 Javier Gomez 14 Williard Brown 141994 Chuck Beale 141995 Chuck Beale 161996 Chuck Beale 191997 Eric Knott 211998 Jeff House 16 Jason Oglesby 161999 Lenny DiNardo 152000 Lenny DiNardo 18 Jason Oglesby 182001 Lenny DiNardo 162002 Brian Sullivan 172003 Cy McCuen 162004 Chris Ingoglia 142005 Ryan Dixon 162006 Chris Ingoglia 162007 Corey Kluber 172008 Robby Donovan 122009 Andy Mauldin 13 Robby Donovan 132010 Lindsey Caughel 142011 Will Dorsey 152012 Will Dorsey 162013 Josh Powers 15

Complete Games1965 Craig Gruber 61966 Craig Gruber 81971 John Fischetti 71972 John Colvard 121973 John Colvard 61974 Bill Rhoden 91975 n/a1976 Jesse Wright 71977 Ron Pearce 41978 Bill Swaggerty 81979 Bill Swaggerty 4 Charles Mulfi nger 41980 Mike Bergmann 61981 Brad Fraley 51982 Mike Bergermeister 101983 Mike Ullian 41984 Mike Uilian 41985 Steve Woide 51986 Chris Byrnes 71987 Steve Woide 101988 George Tsamis 41989 George Tsamis 101990 Jim Waring 41991 Jim Waring 31992 Larry Hingle 41993 Javier Gomez 41994 Chuck Beale 61995 Matt Brown 81996 Chuck Beale 41997 Jeff House 81998 Jeff House 21999 Lenny DiNardo 42000 Lenny DiNardo 5 Jason Oglesby 52001 Lenny DiNardo 32002 Roger Lincoln 2 Mike Wiley 2 Brian Sullivan 22003 Cy McCuen 32004 Ryan Heacox 32005 None2006 Corey Kluber 1 Will Romanowicz 12007 Chris Ingoglia 42008 Andy Mauldin 2 Nick Pugliese 22009 Andy Mauldin 12010 Lindsey Caughel 12011 Will Dorsey 12012 Will Dorsey 1 Kurt Schluter 12013 Josh Powers 2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSWins1965 Craig Gruber 41966 Craig Gruber 41971 John Fischetti 81972 John Colvard 91973 John Colvard 6 Mike Supernak 61974 Ted Loehr 8 Bill Rhoden 81975 n/a1976 Jesse Wright 71977 four players 51978 Bill Swaggerty 81979 Bill Swaggerty 5 Charles Mulfi nger 51980 Jim Fry 81981 Mike Bergmann 71982 Mike Bergermeister 8 Bob Klusacek 81983 Mike Ullian 7 Jeff Ryder 71984 Mile Ullian 8 Steve Woide 81985 Tom Sutte 101986 Chris Byrnes 101987 Steve Woide 91988 Tom Hickox 81989 George Tsamis 111990 Jim Waring 71991 Jim Waring 7 Larry Hingle 71992 James Hufstetler 81993 Chuck Beale 91994 Chuck Beale 101995 Chuck Beale 91996 Eric Knott 10 Marc Matcham 101997 Jeff House 101998 Robby Morgan 61999 Lenny DiNardo 92000 Lenny DiNardo 162001 Lenny DiNardo 10 Jack Collins 102002 Roger Lincoln 122003 Cy McCuen 92004 Ryan Heacox 102005 Chris Ingoglia 82006 Robbie Elsemiller 7 Nathan Niery 72007 Corey Kluber 122008 Andy Mauldin 72009 Robby Donovan 52010 Lindsey Caughel 52011 Jake Boyd 92012 Will Dorsey 82013 Austin Perez 7

Losses1965 Frank Giumarra 3 Craig Gruber 31966 Craig Gruber 61971 Jim Durkin 51972 John Colvard 51973 John Colvard 51974 Bill Rhoden 51975 n/a1976 Jesse Wright 41977 Ron Pearce 51978 Rebel Taylor 71979 Bill Swaggerty 61980 Mike Bergmann 51981 four players 41982 Mike Bergermeister 51983 Bart Bishop 5 1984 Mike Ullian 4 Ray Surdyk 41985 Steve Woide 71986 Chris Byrnes 61987 Steve Woide 61988 George Tsamis 91989 Ken Connell 4 Steve Shakar 4 Craig Risdon 41990 Ken Connell 71991 Jim Waring 61992 Larry Hingle 71993 Chuck Beale 51994 Chuck Beale 4 Javier Gomez 41995 Chuck Beale 5 Matt Brown 5 Clint Chrysler 51996 Chuck Beale 61997 Eric Knott 71998 Jason Oglesby 81999 Jeff House 82000 Jason Oglesby 52001 Jason Oglesby 42002 Brian Sullivan 4 Jack Collins 4 Adam Blair 42003 Cy McCuen 52004 Ryan Dixon 62005 Ryan Dixon 62006 Corey Kluber 5 Nathan Niery 52007 Chris Ingoglia 62008 Robby Donovan 6 Jake Hitchcock 62009 Andy Mauldin 5 Robbie Powell 52010 Lindsey Caughel 72011 Will Dorsey 62012 Will Dorsey 52013 Josh Powers 8

Saves1976 Jeff Brueggeman 21977 Jim Hakes 61978 Jim Hakes 51979 Ron Hartman 2 Dan Williams 21980 Jerry Costigan 31981 Jerry Costigan 2 Dennis Martin 21982 Bob Klusacek 2 Robbie Smith 21983 Scott Morro 31984 Chris Wright 3 Jeff Henderson 31985 Kevin Wasilewski 121986 Kevin Wasilewski 31987 Pat Harding 31988 Tom Hickox 141989 Tom Hickox 121990 Tom Hickox 121991 Tom Hickox 101992 Tom Taylor 91993 Chris Shields 61994 Chris Shields 51995 Clint Chrysler 21996 Mike Lyons 151997 Jeff House 31998 Robby Morgan 61999 Charles Aulet 62000 Chris Rogers 32001 Andy Wilson 102002 Andy Wilson 122003 Roger Lincoln 92004 Ryan Dixon 32005 Robbie Elsemiller 52006 Robbie Elsemiller 142007 Robbie Elsemiller 122008 Robbie Elsemiller 62009 Robbie Powell 3 David Burns 32010 Robbie Powell 52011 Robbie Powell 82012 Robbie Powell 182013 Tyler Warmoth 3

Strikeouts1965 Craig Gruber 381966 Craig Gruber 741971 John Fischetti 821972 John Colvard 631973 John Colvard 471974 Ted Loehr 971976 Jesse Wright 651977 Ron Pearce 581978 Bill Swaggerty 681979 Rebel Taylor 561980 Jim Fry 571981 Brad Fraley 501982 Robbie Smith 551983 Mike Ullian 711984 Mike Ullian 841985 Tom Sutte 821986 Chris Byrnes 1001987 Steve Woide 1101988 George Tsamis 891989 George Tsamis 1301990 Jim Waring 691991 Larry Hingle 831992 Williard Brown 1131993 Williard Brown 1091994 Chuck Beale 741995 Chuck Beale 931996 Eric Knott 961997 Eric Knott 1231998 Jeff House 611999 Lenny DiNardo 982000 Lenny DiNardo 1322001 Lenny DiNardo 1312002 Roger Lincoln 952003 Roger Lincoln 732004 Ryan Dixon 622005 Chris Ingoglia 692006 Corey Kluber 762007 Corey Kluber 1172008 Robby Donovan 592009 Robby Donovan 682010 Lindsey Caughel 732011 Will Dorsey 642012 Lindsey Caughel 802013 Austin Perez 66

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSWalks1965 Craig Gruber 291966 Craig Gruber 281971 John Fischetti 361972 Ted Loehr 251973 Mike Supernak 371974 Ted Loehr 501975 n/a1976 Steve Bieri 381977 Rick Hall 521978 Ron Pearce 461979 Jim Fry 391980 Jim Fry 501981 Jim Fry 431982 Bob Klusacek 441983 Bart Bishop 321984 Bill Gill 481985 Jeff Henderson 491986 Chris Byrnes 491987 Buddy Dryden 701988 Buddy Dryden 461989 George Tsamis 431990 Craig Risdon 481991 Larry Hingle 391992 Williard Brown 621993 Williard Brown 421994 Matt Brown 281995 Javier Gomez 361996 Chuck Beale 421997 Jeff House 401998 Jason Oglesby 491999 Brian Werthern 392000 Jason Oglesby 352001 Lenny DiNardo 312002 Mike Wiley 382003 Mike Wiley 302004 Ryan Dixon 352005 Nathan Niery 352006 Nathan Niery 352007 Corey Kluber 36 Chris Ingoglia 362008 Jake Hitchcock 202009 Robby Donovan 342010 Kyle Maulbetsch 232011 Tucker Donahue 432012 Kurt Schluter 282013 Adam Schaly 31

Wild Pitches1976 Jesse Wright 51977 n/a1978 n/a 1979 n/a1980 n/a1981 Jim Fry 91982 n/a1983 n/a 1984 n/a 1985 n/a1986 n/a1987 n/a1988 George Tsamis 91989 Ken Connell 61990 Ken Connell 111991 Ross Urshan 121992 Williard Brown 71993 Chris Shields 7 Aaron Gallo 7 Williard Brown 71994 Chuck Beale 61995 Matt Brown 121996 Chuck Beale 10 Eric Knott 101997 Marc Matcham 111998 Mike Perkins 111999 Jeff House 162000 Lenny DiNardo 72001 Lenny DiNardo 5 Jack Collins 5 Steve Parker 52002 Roger Lincoln 92003 Cy McCuen 112004 Ryan Dixon 9 Cy McCuen 92005 Nathan Niery 142006 Nathan Niery 112007 Chris Ingoglia 112008 Robby Donovan 92009 Blake Marsocci 72010 four players 62011 Cameron Griffi n 62012 Cameron Griffi n 92013 Austin Perez 4 Tyler Warmoth 4

ERA1965 Frank Giumarra 2.841966 Frank Giumarra 2.561971 John Fischetti 2.031972 John Colvard 1.601973 Dave Braden 1.981974 Ted Loehr 2.091975 n/a1976 Jeff Brueggeman 2.611977 Rich Cheston 1.371978 Jim Hakes 1.931979 Richard Cheston 3.081980 Jerry Costigan 2.671981 Dennis Martin 3.001982 Bob Klusacek 3.261983 Ray Surdyk 2.501984 Tom Sutte 2.931985 Tom Sutte 2.461986 Chris Byrnes 3.381987 Steve Woide 3.371988 Tom Hickox 2.601989 Tom Hickox 1.831990 Tom Hickox 3.281991 Rick Detoto 2.731992 Tom Taylor 1.871993 Chris Shields 1.501994 Aaron Gallo 2.491995 Chuck Beale 2.971996 Mike Lyons 1.851997 Jeff House 3.201998 Robby Morgan 2.601999 Lenny DiNardo 3.782000 Lenny DiNardo 1.902001 Jason Oglesby 3.462002 Roger Lincoln 3.992003 Adam Blair 3.732004 Ryan Heacox 2.572005 Cameron Abel 4.252006 Robbie Elsemiller 2.562007 Corey Kluber 2.052008 David Burns 3.242009 Andy Mauldin 4.042010 Jacob deGrom 4.482011 Kurt Schluter 1.402012 Robbie Powell 2.052013 Austin Perez 2.81

All-Time Assistant CoachesJeff Altier (1985-90)

Rusty Beale (2007)

Jeff Brawner (1982-83)

J.B. Caldwell (1987-88)

Clint Chrysler (2009-10)

Pete Dunn (1978-79)

David Ferreira (1994)

Tim Foli (1990-91)

Rick Hall (1980-97)

David Howicz (1991-92)

Derek Johnson (1998-01)

Larry Jones (1994-00)

Pat Leach (2008)

Mark Leavitt (2010-present)

Mitch Markham (2001-09)

Frank Martello (2003-05)

Mitch Moyer (1977-78, 80)

Mike Parsons (1984)

Paul Peacock (1983)

Bryan Peters (2006)

Mike Pinckes (1993)

Brian Pruitt (2013-present)

Garrett Quinn (2005-08)

Tom Riginos (1994-02)

Chris Roberts (2009-present)

Terry Rooney (2002-03)

Sammy Serrano (2005)

Jeff Smith (1998)

Terry Tolbert (1983-85)

Jeremy Tyson (2004)

Matt Untiet (2011-12)

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Triples

34 ................................................. 1977

32 ................................................. 1993

30 ................................................. 1998

28 ................................................. 1986

28 ................................................. 2000

Home Runs

78 ................................................. 2001

76 ................................................. 2002

65 ................................................. 2008

64 ................................................. 2000

60 ................................................. 2009

Runs Batted In

533 ............................................... 2000

434 ............................................... 1984

423 ............................................... 1998

416 ............................................... 2005

408 ............................................... 2002

Total Bases

1181 ............................................. 2000

1050 ............................................. 2005

1041 ............................................. 2002

1036 ............................................. 2001

1008 ............................................. 1998

Walks

449 ............................................... 1981

419 ............................................... 1982

378 ............................................... 1984

371 ............................................... 1986

343 ............................................... 1978

Strikeouts

425 ............................................... 2008

391 ............................................... 2000

388 ............................................... 1996

383 ............................................... 1998

378 ............................................... 2007

Stolen Bases

255 .............................................. 1975

219 .............................................. 1977

159 .............................................. 1982

159 .............................................. 1980

158 .............................................. 1985

Games Played

65 ................................................. 2003

65 ................................................. 1996

64 ................................................. 1997

64 ................................................. 2000

64 ................................................. 1990

Wins

48 ................................................. 2000

46 ................................................. 1984

43 ................................................. 2001

43 ................................................. 2011

42 ................................................. 2002

42 ................................................. 1996

42 ................................................. 2007

Highest Winning Pct.

.780 (46-13) ................................. 1984

.750 (48-16) ................................. 2000

.739 (34-12) ................................. 1970

.717 (43-17) ................................. 2001

.698 (30-13) ................................. 1974

Losses

33 ................................................. 2008

31 ..............1990, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2013

30 ................................................. 2009

28 ................................................. 2005

26 ................................................. 1988

Fewest Wins

23 ................................................. 1976

23 ................................................. 1999

25 ................................................. 1973

25 ................................................. 1971

26 .................... 2013, 2008, 1979, 1969

Fewest Losses

12 ................................................. 1970

13 ................................................. 1984

13 ................................................. 1974

13 ................................................. 1969

15 ........................................1977, 1976

Consecutive Wins

17 ..............................2/25 - 3/17, 1994

15 ................................3/16 - 4/9, 1996

14 ..............................3/16 - 3/30, 1984

13 ................................3/3 - 3/17, 1986

12 ..............................3/23 - 4/14, 2002

Highest Batting Avg.

.336 ............................................. 2000

.328 ............................................. 1998

.324 ............................................. 2002

.324 ............................................. 2001

.321 ............................................. 2005

Highest Slugging Pct.

.530 ............................................. 2000

.516 ............................................. 2001

.512 ............................................. 2002

.480 ............................................. 1987

.478 ............................................. 1998

Highest On Base Pct.

.433 ............................................. 1981

.427 ............................................. 2000

.426 ............................................. 1982

.426 ............................................. 1984

.414 ............................................. 1987

Most At Bats

2249 ............................................. 2005

2228 ............................................. 2000

2206 ............................................. 2007

2192 ............................................. 2011

2174 ............................................. 1997

Runs Scored

597 ............................................... 2000

508 ............................................... 1984

483 ............................................... 1998

470 ............................................... 2005

454 ............................................... 1981

Hits

749 ............................................... 2000

722 ............................................... 2005

692 ............................................... 1998

686 ............................................... 1997

665 ............................................... 2007

Doubles

184 ............................................... 2000

142 ............................................... 2002

137 ............................................... 2005

122 ............................................... 1987

122 ............................................... 2008

Lowest Earned Run Avg.

2.03 ............................................. 1972

2.23 ............................................. 1974

2.69 ............................................. 1977

2.89 ............................................. 1975

3.23 ............................................. 1978

Highest Earned Run Avg.

6.70 .............................................. 2010

6.37 ............................................. 1998

6.04 ............................................. 1999

5.85 .............................................. 2009

5.68 .............................................. 2008

5.31 .............................................. 2005

5.30 ............................................. 1990

Opponent Batting Avg.

.229 .............................................. 1992

.232 ............................................. 1978

.233 ............................................. 1976

.235 ............................................. 1984

.239 ............................................. 1980

Fewest Walks Allowed/9

2.76 .............................................. 2010

2.87 .............................................. 2012

2.95 ............................................. 1994

3.03 ............................................. 2001

3.04 .............................................. 2006

Most Strikeouts/9

7.93 .............................................. 1999

7.68 ............................................. 2002

7.52 .............................................. 2011

7.46 ............................................. 2001

7.29 ............................................. 1993

Saves

20 ................................................. 2002

18 ................................................. 1996

18 ................................................. 2012

17 ................................................. 2007

16 ................................................. 1988

Complete Games

29 ................................................. 1975

26 ................................................. 1987

25 ................................................. 1982

23 ................................................. 1974

21 .............................. 1978, 1980, 1995

Shutouts

8 ................................................... 1974

8 ................................................... 1972

7 .........................................seven times

Innings Pitched

567.0 ............................................ 2011

556.1 ............................................ 2007

554.0 ............................................ 2006

547.0 ............................................ 2005

543.1 ............................................ 1997

Hits Allowed

682 ............................................... 2010

669 ............................................... 1998

665 ............................................... 2007

651 ............................................... 1997

638 ............................................... 2005

On their way to a conference championship, the 2000 Stetson team set school

records for most wins, runs, hits, RBI, and batting average in a single-season.

Runs Allowed

449 ............................................... 1998

225 ............................................... 2010

420 ............................................... 2008

411 ............................................... 1999

411 ............................................... 2009

Earned Runs Allowed

375 ............................................... 2010

356 ............................................... 1998

331 ............................................... 2008

330 ............................................... 2009

323 ............................................... 2005

Walks Allowed

310 ............................................... 1990

276 ............................................... 1992

274 ............................................... 1981

268 ............................................... 1987

259 ............................................... 1998

Strikeouts

474 ............................................... 2011

423 ............................................... 1996

422 ............................................... 2002

422 ............................................... 2000

422 ............................................... 2007

Wild Pitches

62 ................................................. 1999

61 ................................................. 2005

57 ................................................. 1998

57 ................................................. 1991

57 ................................................. 2000

Hit Batters

76 ................................................. 2000

69 ................................................. 2008

61 ................................................. 2013

60 ................................................. 2005

55 ................................................. 1999

Highest Fielding Pct.

.972 .............................................. 2006

.970 .............................................. 1976

.968 .............................................. 2012

.967 ............................................. 2002

.966 .............................................. 2010

Putouts

1701 ............................................. 2011

1699 ............................................. 2007

1662 ............................................. 2006

1641 ............................................. 2005

1630 ............................................. 1997

Assists

712 ............................................... 1996

694 ............................................... 2000

689 ............................................... 1997

684 ............................................... 2006

681 ............................................... 1988

Double Plays

84 ................................................. 2000

72 ................................................. 1998

64 ................................................. 1987

61 ................................................. 2006

58 ................................................. 2005

TEAM SEASON RECORDSTEAM SEASON RECORDS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM HITTING STATISTICSYEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM HITTING STATISTICSYear Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD

1967 .198 27 813 80 161 19 3 0 186 .229 98 214 21- 666 277 79 .923

1971 .227 41 1445 195 328 56 19 9 175 480 .332 207 197 40- 1104 474 72 .956

1972 .250 44 1446 199 362 64 13 16 171 600 .414 183 171 55- 1142 443 70 .958

1973 .247 47 1531 198 378 49 14 7 158 410 .267 191 259 90- 985 547 115 .930

1974 .253 43 1345 218 340 44 18 10 195 447 332 230 266 141-171 1145 490 72 .958

1976 .257 38 1224 224 314 53 20 14 177 418 .402 223 17 215 14 121-145 1016 463 46 .970

1977 .270 49 1439 327 389 59 34 25 288 591 .410 280 21 206 13 219-269 1574 602 91 .960

1978 .285 50 1595 334 455 78 27 37 232 684 .428 343 16 306 .434 20 12 138-184 1353 478 72 .962

1979 .275 50 1576 323 434 76 10 53 285 692 .439 276 8 221 .383 20 6 128-169 1218 512 109 .941

1980 .275 52 1722 406 474 90 13 47 343 731 .424 334 20 292 .431 24 9 159-187 1296 544 87 .955

1981 .293 56 1817 454 533 106 14 32 390 762 .419 449 21 303 .466 29 10 147-186 1413 600 123 .942

1982 .291 58 1832 443 534 110 21 24 393 758 .414 419 24 241 .456 19 21 159-194

1983 .281 51 1610 320 453 90 12 34 320 669 .415 317 15 267 .425 19 24 115-141

1984 .317 59 1947 508 618 113 17 52 434 921 .461 378 14 294 .461 33 30 148-169 435 584 123 .943

1985 .309 61 1973 430 610 107 27 21 371 834 .423 337 20 293 .440 20 35 158-200 559 690 135 .943

1986 .277 58 1914 417 531 95 38 19 363 739 .386 371 32 325 .393 58 94-131 1503 576 112 .949

1987 .314 59 1944 430 611 122 16 56 379 933 .480 302 27 321 .406 43 114-165 1467 607 130 .941

1988 .291 61 1968 321 572 95 8 26 288 761 .387 217 26 352 .361 45 82-114 1504 672 123 .946

1989 .281 61 1935 320 544 85 12 24 256 725 .375 251 19 266 62 .400 44 110-124 1533 653 87 .962

1990 .293 64 2031 365 595 105 23 48 308 890 .438 288 21 358 59 .386 58 82-111 1595 671 82 .965

1991 .283 59 1875 389 530 113 15 32 330 763 .410 320 300 48 .392 46 91-132 1508 669 104 .954

1992 .276 59 1876 332 517 87 22 27 289 729 .389 271 19 262 38 .373 46 83-105 1506 608 80 .964

1993 .276 55 1733 348 479 75 32 34 303 720 .415 287 34 298 44 .382 38 25 94-126 1408 569 84 .959

1994 .285 58 1897 348 514 86 11 25 298 724 .382 264 25 337 56 .374 33 38 75-101 1473 616 87 .960

1995 .293 59 1866 334 547 88 21 38 288 791 .424 214 46 302 41 .375 26 37 85-115 1468 598 72 .966

1996 .301 65 2135 432 642 97 24 36 371 895 .419 226 58 388 26 .378 32 27 68-107 1616 712 100 .959

1997 .316 64 2174 441 686 119 25 41 392 978 .450 226 44 363 56 .387 29 24 97-129 1630 689 121 .950

1998 .328 62 2108 483 692 115 30 47 423 1008 .478 263 44 383 50 .408 80-103 1508 644 145 .937

1999 .285 54 1745 321 498 108 5 39 273 733 .420 248 32 365 48 .380 82-106 1314 583 145 .929

2000 .336 64 2228 597 749 184 28 64 533 1181 .530 325 56 391 40 .427 35 35 85-105 1623 694 102 .958

2001 .324 60 2006 439 649 117 18 78 390 1036 .516 218 32 331 45 .396 15 29 50-74 1487 664 86 .962

2002 .324 61 2032 449 659 142 6 76 408 1041 .512 259 33 342 48 .405 26 24 29-46 1484 570 69 .967

2003 .304 65 2114 417 642 103 10 55 382 930 .440 243 44 301 64 .383 27 44 29-46 1621 679 84 .965

2004 .320 59 1965 414 628 99 10 28 377 831 .423 249 67 235 58 .408 35 24 51-68 1471 583 85 .960

2005 .321 63 2249 470 722 137 13 55 416 1050 .497 299 46 354 57 .406 31 40 50-67 1641 659 85 .964

2006 .299 62 2173 382 650 111 11 31 334 876 .403 213 54 344 49 .371 33 55 53-79 1662 684 67 .972

2007 .301 63 2206 394 665 121 15 27 351 897 .407 218 94 278 52 .384 29 50 44-57 1699 663 83 .966

2008 .306 59 2152 406 659 122 15 65 362 1006 .467 220 43 425 36 .377 33 29 56-71 1573 644 108 .954

2009 .314 57 2113 441 664 95 8 60 403 955 .452 250 48 372 7 .395 22 22 29-44 1524 550 108 .951

2010 .318 58 2052 382 653 119 13 46 356 936 .456 218 48 357 4 .393 21 27 74-98 1512 545 73 .966

2011 .295 63 2192 395 647 111 16 33 352 889 .406 255 53 351 25 .378 29 45 86-107 1701 648 86 .965

2012 .271 58 1976 318 536 87 10 21 278 706 .357 235 33 343 42 .355 23 52 54-77 1560 619 71 .968

2013 .263 57 1960 261 516 75 9 7 223 630 .321 196 55 334 49 .344 16 42 25-43 1538 625 94 .958

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM PITCHING STATISTICSYEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM PITCHING STATISTICSYear ERA W L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA

1967 4.07 8 19 13 0 221.0 221 139 100 104 163 23 13 4 .251

1972 2.03 27 17 21 9 386.0 311 127 87 92 248

1973 3.28 24 23 11 1 411.2 369 220 150 155 243

1974 2.22 30 13 18 7 380.0 329 147 94 141 274

1976 3.53 23 15 18 7 4 341.2 298 173 134 184 207 .233 18 9

1977 2.69 34 15 11 7 10 395.0 401 179 118 218 290 .261 3

1978 3.22 33 17 21 3 5 426.2 386 254 153 199 337 .232 11

1979 4.83 26 24 16 3 5 415.2 444 323 223 227 243 .262 8

1980 3.88 34 18 21 6 5 432.0 400 242 185 241 255 .239 11

1981 4.60 36 20 18 3 6 471.0 479 311 241 274 278 .265 34 19

1982 3.96 40 18 25 4 7 480.0 483 211 211 227 285 .253 15

1983 4.17 31 20 17 4 4 423.1 429 276 196 181 303 .253 12

1984 3.46 46 13 12 6 9 489.0 446 273 188 234 374 .236 7

1985 3.73 38 23 14 5 15 521.0 564 303 216 228 303 .268 7

1986 4.35 36 22 16 4 9 501.0 504 318 242 245 415 .242 18

1987 4.56 37 22 26 4 7 489.2 543 340 248 268 337 .270 18

1988 4.18 35 26 7 1 16 508.2 578 319 236 196 342 .274 35 22 3

1989 3.56 38 23 16 4 12 511.0 509 262 202 215 373 100 11 20 .263 23 16 7

1990 5.30 33 31 7 1 12 531.2 583 374 313 310 289 107 13 35 .280 46 24 5

1991 4.26 36 22 6 4 13 502.2 536 311 238 214 345 106 18 24 .270 57 31 5

1992 3.30 38 21 10 4 15 502.0 424 240 184 276 395 69 10 21 .229 44 20 3 34

1993 3.70 38 17 10 5 11 469.1 434 243 193 225 380 77 24 25 .248 45 39 5 19 25

1994 3.56 37 21 14 4 10 491.0 486 233 194 161 308 101 11 23 .261 34 30 4 21 43

1995 3.73 34 25 21 7 5 489.1 478 261 203 195 357 64 11 39 .257 33 53 2 12 39

1996 3.79 42 23 6 6 18 538.2 563 318 227 189 423 107 22 31 .265 45 47 2 14 32

1997 4.70 37 26 15 4 7 543.1 651 377 284 225 397 111 11 46 .296 35 50 5

1998 6.37 30 31 4 3 7 502.2 669 449 356 259 320 106 25 48 .322 57 47 1

1999 6.04 23 31 6 1 6 438.0 533 411 294 233 386 103 10 45 .295 62 55 6

2000 4.72 48 16 11 4 6 541.0 628 369 284 218 422 115 4 36 .294

2001 3.98 43 17 8 4 14 495.2 538 365 219 167 411 81 5 24 .276 28 48 10 13 17

2002 4.88 42 19 7 3 20 494.2 574 319 268 182 422 99 5 29 .291 52 42 11 19 36

2003 4.43 41 24 6 0 12 540.1 613 337 266 191 391 99 12 26 .290 42 45 16 31 46

2004 4.81 36 23 8 4 10 490.1 515 313 262 218 325 99 13 31 .272 51 27 10 28 34

2005 5.31 35 28 0 3 10 547.0 638 389 323 237 389 125 10 39 .295 61 60 10 28 38

2006 4.11 38 24 2 5 15 554.0 569 296 253 1887 415 87 15 40 .270 40 40 7 18 44

2007 3.81 42 21 7 7 17 566.1 556 291 240 202 422 92 8 23 .259 48 45 3 23 45

2008 5.68 26 33 5 0 10 524.1 665 420 331 178 380 103 11 44 .309 44 69 2 24 48

2009 5.85 27 30 1 1 9 508.0 634 411 330 223 383 102 12 56 .305 38 50 10 26 40

2010 6.70 27 31 1 1 10 504.0 682 425 375 160 387 130 13 60 .325 43 50 8 27 40

2011 3.95 43 20 1 1 15 567.0 610 312 249 222 474 98 9 30 .278 27 47 5 25 46

2012 4.28 35 23 2 7 18 520.0 580 292 247 166 419 82 13 33 .285 39 50 1 17 49

2013 4.65 26 31 3 3 7 512.2 582 323 265 236 344 79 5 17 .288 27 61 4 21 48

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Runs Scored: 5 Four timeslast by Jeremy Cruz vs. ETSU (5/16/08)

Hits: 6 Ned French vs. Charleston (5/9/98)Doubles: 3 14 times last by Nick Rickles vs. Bethune-Cookman (3/22/11)Triples: 3 by Ed Cooney vs. Flagler (2/7/90)Home Runs: 3 Ian Church vs. Samford (4/26/03) 3 Mike Sempeles vs. Georgia Southern (4/29/90) 3 Robert Crews vs. Georgia (2/27/10)Runs Batted In: 8 three times last by Frank Corr vs. Florida Atlantic (4/29/00)Total Bases: 13 three times last by Robert Crews vs. Georgia (2/27/10)Walks: 5 three times last by Brian Snyder vs. Mercer (4/6/01)Strikeouts: 4 11 times last by Mitchel Brennan vs. UCF (5/2/12)Stolen Bases: 5 four times last by Louie Stawarz vs. Siena (4/10/80)

Innings: 12.0 Michael Bergmann vs. Virginia Tech (3/28/80)Most Hits: 15 Lindsey Caughel vs. ETSU (5/1/10)Most Runs: 14 Dan Maurer vs. Troy (5/8/99)Earned Runs: 12 Kurt Schluter vs. Belmont (3/23/12)Walks: 11 Buddy Dryden vs. Siena (3/21/87) Strikeouts: 19 George Tsamis vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/1/86)Wild Pitches: 5 Nathan Nery vs. Notre Dame (4/4/05)Hit By Pitch: 4 three times Last by Kurt Schluter vs. USF (3/30/10)No-Hit Games: 1 Bill Rhoden vs. Yale (3/20/70) John Colvard vs. Ohio State (3/17/73) Jim Fry vs. Cornell (3/21/80) Chris Byrnes vs. Rider (3/31/86)

Runs: 28 vs. Sanford Naval Air Station (1953)Runs / Inning: 12 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/19/02)Hits: 26 vs. Charleston (5/9/98); vs. Siena (2/26/05)Hits / Inning: 13 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/19/02)Consec. Hits: 10 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/19/02)Doubles: 8 vs. Florida Atlantic (4/19/97)Triples: 5 vs. Creighton (3/13/98)Home Runs: 10 vs. Georgia Southern (4/29/90)RBI: 25 vs. Drexel (3/23/83)Total Bases: 54 vs. Georgia Southern (4/29/90)Walks: 19 vs. South Florida (4/4/78)Strikeouts: 19 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (5/2/08)Sac Bunts: 4 seven times, last vs. JU (4/21/07)Sac Flies: 5 vs. Pittsburgh (3/13/94)Stolen Bases: 14 vs. Florida State (5/17/73)Runners LOB: 19 vs. Campbell (3/21/08)

Innings: 18.0 vs. Florida International (3/5/86)Most Hits: 30 vs. Troy (5/8/99)Most Runs: 34 vs. Troy (5/8/99)Earned Runs: 23 at Belmont (3/23/12)Walks: 15 vs. Ferris State (2/22/82) Strikeouts: 19 vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/1/86)Wild Pitches: 6 vs. many opponents Hit By Pitch: 6 vs. Missouri (2/24/08)

Largest Margin of Victory: 28-0 vs. Sanford Naval Air Station (1953)Largest Margin of Defeat: 34-4 vs. Troy (5/8/99)

Ian Church became just the second player in Stetson history to hit three home runs in a game, doing so against Samford on April 26, 2003.

Clint Chrysler pitched 11.0 innings against Florida International on May 15, 1997, just one inning shy of the school record.

Justin Bass tied a school single-game record by hitting three doubles against North Florida on April 19, 2008.

George Tsamis struck out a school-record 19 batters against Bethune-Cookman on April 1, 1986.

Ned French collected a school-record six hits against the College of Charleston on May 9, 1998. He tallied fi ve singles and a double.

SINGLE GAME RECORDSSINGLE GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

TEAM BATTING

TEAM PITCHING

MISCELLANEOUS

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REGIONAL RECORDS Team Batting GameRuns: ............................................................ 13, twiceRuns/Inning: .................................................. 6, twiceHits: ......................................18 vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Doubles: ..................................8 vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Triples: ........................................................... 1, twiceHome Runs: .............................. 4 vs. Miami (5/27/01)Runs Batted In:......................13 vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Total Bases: ...........................31 vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Walks: ...................................................6, three timesStrikeouts: .................................17, Virginia (5/25/96)Runners LOB: ......................... 13 at Georgia Tech (6/3/06)Team Pitching GameInnings: ............................ 11.1 vs. Stanford (5/21/92)Hits Allowed:.......................... 25 vs. Georgia Tech (5/27/00)Runs Allowed: ........................... 24 vs. Georgia Tech (5/27/00)ER Allowed: ........................... 20 vs. Georgia Tech (5/27/00)Walks: .............................9 vs. Georgia Tech (5/28/00)Strikeouts: ......................... 13 vs. Florida State (5/22/92)Team MiscellaneousWin Margin: ................................................... 7, twiceLoss Margin: ............................ 23 vs. Georgia Tech (5/28/00)

1970 - Atlantic Regional (College Division)Little Creek, Va.

1970 vs. Ithaca .............................................L, 4-21970 vs. Florida Southern .............................L, 5-4

1982 - Atlantic RegionalMiami, Fla. (Miami)

5/29/82 at Miami ............................................L, 18-25/29/82 vs. Florida .......................................... W, 5-45/30/82 vs. South Florida ................................ W, 6-55/30/82 at Miami ............................................L, 15-3

1984 - South II RegionalTallahassee, Fla. (Florida State)

5/24/84 at Florida State ................................ W, 10-75/26/84 vs. Miami ...........................................L, 13-85/26/84 vs. South Alabama .............................L, 10-9

1988 - East RegionalTallahassee, Fla. (Florida State)

5/26/88 at Florida State ..................................L, 10-35/27/88 vs. George Mason .............................. W, 2-15/28/88 vs. N.C. State ...................................... W, 4-15/29/88 at Florida State .................................. W, 7-25/29/88 vs. Florida ............................................L, 8-0

1989 - Atlantic RegionalTallahassee, Fla. (Florida State)

5/25/89 vs. Clemson .........................................L, 6-25/26/89 vs. Rider ........................................... W, 13-65/27/89 vs. Clemson .......................................L, 13-5

1990 - Atlantic RegionalMiami, Fla. (Miami)

5/25/90 at Miami ..............................................L, 4-35/26/90 vs. N.C. State ......................................L, 13-2

1992 - South II RegionalTallahassee, Fla. (Florida State)

5/21/92 vs. Stanford .........................................L, 2-15/22/92 at Florida State ....................................L, 2-0

1996 - South I RegionalTuscaloosa, Ala. (Alabama)

5/23/96 vs. South Alabama ............................. W, 9-85/24/96 vs. Notre Dame .................................. W, 7-65/25/96 at Alabama ..........................................L, 3-15/25/96 vs. Virginia ...........................................L, 5-4All-Tournament: Michael Stover

1997 - Midwest RegionalStillwater, Okla. (Oklahoma State)

5/22/97 at Oklahoma State ...............................L, 8-15/23/97 vs. Harvard ..........................................L, 8-6

2000 - Atlanta RegionalAtlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech)

5/26/00 vs. Auburn ......................................... W, 9-55/27/00 at Georgia Tech ..................................L, 24-15/27/00 vs. Auburn ......................................W, 13-105/28/00 at Georgia Tech ................................L, 16-11All-Tournament: Frank Corr, Lenny DiNardo, Josh Laws

RECORD VS TEAMSTeam .................................. W-L ...............Pct.Alabama ......................................0-1 .................. .000Auburn ........................................2-0 .................1.000Bethune-Cookman ......................1-0 .................1.000Bucknell.......................................1-0 .................1.000Clemson.......................................0-2 .................. .000East Carolina ................................1-0 .................1.000Florida .........................................2-3 .................. .400Florida State ................................2-4 .................. .333Florida Southern ..........................0-1 .................. .000George Mason .............................1-0 .................1.000Georgia Tech ................................1-3 .................. .250Harvard .......................................0-1 .................. .000Ithaca ..........................................0-1 .................. .000Miami (FL) ...................................0-5 .................. .000Michigan .....................................0-1 .................. .000Mississippi State ..........................0-1 .................. .000North Carolina State ....................3-1 .................. .750Notre Dame .................................1-1 .................. .500Oklahoma State ...........................0-1 .................. .000Rider ............................................1-0 .................1.000South Alabama ............................1-1 .................. .500South Carolina .............................0-4 .................. .000South Florida ...............................1-1 .................. .500Stanford.......................................0-1 .................. .000Virginia ........................................0-1 .................. .000Totals ................................18-34 ............ .346Div I Totals .........................18-32 ............ .360

2001 - Coral Gables RegionalCoral Gables, Fla. (Miami)

5/25/01 vs. Florida ..........................................L, 10-95/26/01 vs. Bucknell ....................................... W, 7-05/26/01 vs. Florida .......................................... W, 6-35/27/01 at Miami ............................................L, 16-8All-Tournament: Brian Snyder, Brian Sullivan, Frank Corr

2002 - Tallahassee RegionalTallahassee, Fla. (Florida State)

5/31/02 at Florida State ..................................L, 11-86/01/02 vs. South Florida ..............................L, 14-13All-Tournament: Brian Snyder, Chris Westervelt

2003 - Atlanta RegionalAtlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech)

5/30/03 at Georgia Tech .................................. W, 5-45/31/03 vs. South Carolina ................................L, 7-25/31/03 vs. East Carolina ................................. W, 9-46/01/03 vs. South Carolina ................................L, 9-3All-Tournament: Rusty Beale, John DeStefano, Andy Wilson

2005 - Gainesville RegionalGaineville, Fla. (Florida)

6/4/05 at Florida .............................................L, 8-36/4/05 vs. Notre Dame ....................................L, 7-4All-Tournament: Brian Bocock, John DeStefano

2006 - Atlanta RegionalAtlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech)

6/3/05 at Georgia Tech ....................................L, 7-56/4/05 vs. Michigan ......................................L, 11-1All-Tournament: Chris Johnson

2007 - Tallahassee RegionalTallahassee, Fla. (Florida State)

6/1/07 vs. Mississippi State .............................L, 6-36/2/07 vs. Bethune-Cookman ..................... W, 12-06/3/07 vs. Florida State .................................L, 17-1All-Tournament: Shane Jordan, Braedyn Pruitt

2011 - Columbia RegionalColumbia, S.C. (South Carolina)

6/3/11 vs. N.C. State ...................................... W, 8-76/4/11 at South Carolina ...............................L, 11-56/5/11 vs. N.C. State ...................................... W, 5-36/5/11 at South Carolina .................................L, 8-2All-Tournament: Mark Jones, Mitchel Brennan

NCAA REGIONAL PLAYNCAA REGIONAL PLAY

Individual Game BattingRuns: ......................4, Lee Bagley vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Hits: ......................5, Michael Stover vs. USA (5/23/96)Doubles: ....................... 3, Lee Bagley vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Home Runs: ...................2, Jeff Christy vs. Miami (5/27/01)....................................... 2, Frank Corr vs. GT (5/28/00)Runs Batted In:.................................. 4, by four players.........................last by Jeff Christy vs. Miami (5/27/01)Total Bases: ......................10, Frank Corr vs. GT (5/28/00).............................10, Lee Bagley vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Walks: ......................3, Frank Corr vs. Florida (5/26/01)

Individual Game PitchingInnings: ......................... 9, Brian Sullivan vs. Bucknell (5/26/01(only CG shutout in Stetson regional history)Hits Allowed: ..................... 11, Bryan Welch vs. GT (5/28/00)Runs Allowed: ................................. 9, by three playersER Allowed: .....................8, Charles Aulet vs. Auburn (5/27/00)Walks: .......................6, Lenny DiNardo vs. Florida (5/25/01)Strikeouts: ....................12, Willard Brown vs. FSU (5/22/92)

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Lenny DiNardoNew York Mets

Kevin NicholsonSan Diego Padres

Wade RowdonCincinnati Reds

Bill SwaggertyBaltimore Orioles

George TsamisMinnesota Twins

Brian BocockSan Francisco Giants

Chris JohnsonAtlanta Braves

HATTERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUESHATTERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES

Corey KluberCleveland Indians

OTHER ACTIVE PLAYERS IN PRO BALLOTHER ACTIVE PLAYERS IN PRO BALL

Ben CarhartChicago Cubs

Tucker DonahueToronto Blue Jays

Sam KimmelBaltimore Orioles

Jake BoydAnaheim Angels

Nick RicklesOakland Athletics

Lindsey CaughelLos Angeles Dodgers

Jake deGromNew York Mets

Cameron Griffi nPittsburgh Pirates

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Year Player Rd. Organization

1970 Pete Dunn (C) 36 Kansas City

1972 Roy Tanner (OF) FA Kansas City

1974 Stephen Kotenda (INF) 3 Boston

1974 Ted Loeher (RHP) 20 Chicago (A)

1974 Dave Braden (LHP) 28 Texas

1975 Jim Howard (OF) 25 New York (N)

1976 Jesse Wright (LHP) FA Oakland

1977 Jeff Brueggemann (RHP) 36 Minnesota

1978 Ronnie Pearce (RHP) 12 Montreal

1979 Bill Swaggerty (RHP) 26 Baltimore

1979 Dan Williams (1B) 27 Chicago (A)

1981 Wade Rowdon (INF) 8 Chicago (A)

1981 David Miller (OF) FA Baltimore

1982 Bob Klusacek (LHP) 14 San Diego

1982 Mike Burgermeister (RHP) FA San Francisco

1983 Mike Ullian (LHP) 15 St. Louis

1983 Jeff Pequignot (OF) 32 Milwaukee

1984 Mike Ullian (LHP) 10 Houston

1985 Jay Nieporte (C) 11 San Diego

1985 Jeff Henderson (LHP) 16 Detroit

1985 Scott Gray (INF) 17 Houston

1985 Rick Malizia (OF) FA Baltimore

1986 Chris Byrnes (LHP) 11 New York (A)

1986 Kevin Wasilewski (RHP) 15 Houston

1986 Fred DeLamata (OF) FA Baltimore

1987 Chris Dunham (1B) 19 Cleveland

1987 Steve Woide (LHP) FA Toronto

1988 George Tsamis (LHP) 33 Toronto

1989 George Tsamis (LHP) 15 Minnesota

1990 Mike Pinckes (INF) FA Cleveland

1989 Darin Bruehl (INF) FA Houston

1991 Jim Waring (RHP) 21 Houston

1991 Tom Hickox (RHP) FA Milwaukee

1991 Craig Risdon (RHP) FA Atlanta

1992 Larry Hingle (LHP) 7 Los Angeles (A)

1992 Wes Weger (INF) 9 Milwaukee

1992 Ernie Yaroshuk (OF) 18 New York (A)

1992 Tibor Brown (LHP) 41 New York (A)

1992 Christopher Thomas (C) 44 Milwaukee

1993 Willard Brown (RHP) 10 Los Angeles (A)

1993 Aaron Iatarola (OF) 21 Los Angeles (A)

1995 Jeff Smith (C) 20 Minnesota

1996 Mike Lyons (RHP) 20 New York (N)

1996 Chuck Beale (RHP) 20 Boston

1996 Eric Knott (RHP) 24 Arizona

1996 George Kaufmann (RHP) 44 Kansas City

1996 Javier Gomez (RHP) FA Detroit

Year Player Rd. Organization

1997 Kevin Nicholson (INF) 1 San Diego

1997 Clint Chrysler (LHP) 17 Seattle

1998 Sammy Serrano (C) 2 San Francisco

1998 Brooks Stephens (1B) 47 Tampa Bay

1999 Jeff House (RHP) 40 Milwaukee

2001 Lenny DiNardo (LHP) 3 New York (N)

2001 Jeff Christy (OF) 12 Oakland

2001 Frank Corr (OF) 17 New York (N)

2003 Brian Snyder (INF) 1 Oakland

2003 Mike Wiley (LHP) 16 Colorado

2003 Roger Lincoln (LHP) 34 Cleveland

2003 Chris Westervelt (C) 40 Oakland

2003 Rusty Beale (INF) 45 Cincinnati

2003 Andy Wilson (INF) FA New York (N)

2004 Chris Westervelt (C) 11 Los Angeles (N)

2005 Ryan Dixon (RHP) FA St. Louis

2006 Chris Johnson (INF) 4 Houston

2006 Brian Bocock (INF) 9 San Francisco

2006 Nathan Nery (LHP) 18 Baltimore

2007 Corey Kluber (RHP) 4 San Diego

2007 Braedyn Pruitt (INF) 14 New York (A)

2007 Chris Ingoglia (LHP) 18 Miami

2007 Shane Jordan (OF) 43 San Francisco

2008 Justin Bass (OF) 19 Miami

2008 Brian Pruitt (OF) 34 Washington

2008 Nick Pugliese (RHP) FA Los Angeles (A)

2009 Jeremy Cruz (OF) 13 Los Angeles (A)

2009 Casey Frawley (OF) 17 Cleveland

2009 Robby Donovan (RHP) 23 Houston

2010 Jacob deGrom (RHP) 9 New York (N)

2011 Nick Rickles (C) 14 Oakland

2011 Lindsey Caughel (RHP) 35 Baltimore

2011 Tucker Donahue (RHP) 38 Texas

2012 Tucker Donahue (RHP) 4 Toronto

2012 Sam Kimmel (C) 18 Baltimore

2012 Lindsey Caughel (RHP) 23 Los Angeles (N)

2012 Robbie Powell (RHP) 32 Los Angeles (A)

2012 Ben Carhart (INF) 35 Chicago (N)

2012 Jake Boyd (RHP) 38 Los Angeles (A)

2012 Kirk Schluter (RHP) 39 Boston

2013 Cameron Griffi n (LHP) 23 Pittsburgh

Bold played in MLB

1. Brian Snyder ...................26th pick

1st round, Oakland, 2003

2. Kevin Nicholson ..............27th pick

1st round, San Diego, 1997

3. Sammy Serrano ...............68th pick

2nd round, San Francisco, 1998

4. Lenny DiNardo ............. 102nd pick

3rd round, New York Mets, 2001

5. Corey Kluber ................. 134th pick

4th round, San Diego Padres, 2007

Year Player R

HATTERS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALLHATTERS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Chris Johnson batted .321 in his fi rst season with the Atlanta Braves in 2013.

Corey Kluber earned his fi rst MLB victory, a 3-2 win over Detroit, in 2012.

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Tony Latour1970 NCAA All-American

Bryan Zenchyk2001 Freshman All-American

Mike Fulford1970 NCAA All-American

HATTERS ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERSHATTERS ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERSALL-AMERICANS Mike Fulford ........................... Third Baseman1970 ................ NCAA ....................................................1st Team

Tony Latour ..............................First Baseman1970 ................ NCAA ....................................................1st Team

Mike Wolfe .....................................Outfi elder1975 ................ NCAA ................................................... 3rd Team

Tom Hickox ......................................... Pitcher1989 ................ Baseball America ................................. 3rd Team

Kevin Nicholson .............................. Shortstop1997 ................ Baseball America, NCBWA..................... 2nd Team

Sammy Serrano ..................................Catcher1998 ................ Baseball America, ................................1st Team

1998 ................ Baseball Weekly ...................................1st Team

1998 ................ Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA .....................1st Team

Lenny DiNardo ................................... Pitcher2000 ................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team

2000 ................ College Baseball Insider........................1st Team

2000 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2000 ................ NCBWA .................................................1st Team

2000 ................ The Sporting News ...............................1st Team

2000 ................ Baseball Weekly ................................. 2nd Team

2001 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

Frank Corr ......................................Outfi elder2000 ................ College Baseball Insider........................1st Team

2000 ................ The Sporting News ...............................1st Team

2000 ................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team

2000 ................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team

2000 ................ NCBWA ............................................... 2nd Team

2001 ................ NCBWA ............................................... 2nd Team

Chris Westervelt .................................Catcher2002 ................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team

2002 ................ Baseball America ................................. 3rd Team

2004 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

2004 ................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

Brian Snyder ............................Third Baseman2003 ................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team

2003 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

2003 ................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

Chris Johnson ...........................First Baseman2006 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

2006 ................ College Baseball Foundation ........................ HM

Corey Kluber ....................................... Pitcher2007 ................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team

Jeremy Cruz ....................................Outfi elder2009 ................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team

2009 ................ ABCA/Rawlings .................................. 2nd Team

Nick Rickles ........................................Catcher2011 ................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team

2011 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

2011 ................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

Kurt Schluter ...................................... Pitcher2011 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

2011 ................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

Robbie Powell .................................... Pitcher2012 ................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Tom Hickox ......................................... Pitcher1988 ............................................................................ 2nd Team

James Hufstetler ................................ Pitcher1992 ................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Kevin Nicholson ............................. Shortstop1995 ................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Ned French .....................................Outfi elder1996 ................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Sammy Serrano ..................................Catcher1996 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Frank Corr ............................................Utility1998 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Lenny DiNardo .................................... Pitcher1999 ................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team

1999 ................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Vinnie Rinaldi ........................... Outfi elder/DH1999 ................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Andy Wilson .............................Pitcher/Utility2000 ................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Jack Collins ......................................... Pitcher2001 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Brian Snyder ............................Third Baseman2001 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2001 ................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team

Bryan Zenchyk ........................First Baseman2001 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2001 ................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team

Chris Ingoglia ..................................... Pitcher2004 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Shane Jordan..................................Outfi elder2004 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Chris Johnson ...........................First Baseman2005 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2005 ................ Baseball America .......................................... HM

David Golliner .....................................Catcher2005 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Casey Frawley ................................. Shortstop2007 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Robert Crews ...........................Third Baseman2008 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Nick Rickles ........................................Catcher2009 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Mark Jones ...........................Second Baseman2009 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Ryan Lashley .................................. Shortstop2010 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Kevin Fagan ..........................................INF/P2013 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Patrick Mazeika ........................First Baseman2013 ................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team

2013 ................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2013 ................ NCBWA .................................................1st Team

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2009 A-Sun Player of the Year Jeremy Cruz

In 2002, Chris Westervelt became the fi rst person in Atlantic Sun Conference history to be named an All-American and an Academic All-American in the same season. He repeated the feat in 2004.

AWARD WINNERSAWARD WINNERSALL-REGION

Wes Weger .......................................... Infi elder

1992 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Aaron Iatarola ...................................Outfi elder

1993 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Jeff House ............................................. Pitcher

1997 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Kevin Nicholson ................................. Shortstop

1997 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Sammy Serrano .....................................Catcher

1998 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Lenny DiNardo ....................................... Pitcher

2000 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Frank Corr .........................................Outfi elder

2000 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

2001 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Jeff Christy ........................................Outfi elder

2001 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Andy Wilson ............................ Second Baseman

2001 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

2002 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Chris Westervelt ....................................Catcher

2002 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

2004 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Roger Lincoln ........................................ Pitcher

2002 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Bryan Zenchyk ............................. First Baseman

2002 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Brian Snyder ...............................Third Baseman

2003 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Ryan Heacox .......................................... Pitcher

2004 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Corey Kluber .......................................... Pitcher

2007 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Justin Bass ........................................Outfi elder

2008 .......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

Jeremy Cruz .......................................Outfi elder

2009 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

Robbie Powell ....................................... Pitcher

2012 .......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Chris Westervelt ....................................Catcher

2002 .......... CoSIDA ...........................................1st Team

2004 .......... CoSIDA ...........................................1st Team

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Chris Westervelt ....................................Catcher

2002 .......... CoSIDA ...........................................1st Team

2003 .......... CoSIDA ........................................... 1st Team

2004 .......... CoSIDA ........................................... 1st Team

DISTRICT ALL-STARS

Wayne Perry

1969 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Tony Latour

1969 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

1970 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Pete Dunn

1970 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Jorge Rodriquez

1971 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

John Fischetti

1971 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

1972 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Lorenzo Moll

1971 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Larry Jones

1972 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Jim Orr

1972 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Mike Fulford

1972 .......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team

Mike Wolfe

1975 .......... NCAA Atlantic Coast ....................... 1st Team

1975 .......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

Stan Lewis .........................................................

1977 .......... NCAA South Region ....................... 1st Team

1977 .......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

Lou Bazzano

1978 .......... All-South Independent ................. 2nd Team

Kirk Eicholtz

1979 .......... All-South Independent ...........................HM

1980 .......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

1981 .......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

Wade Rowdon

1980 .......... All-South Independent ...........................HM

Brad Cloud ........................................................

1981 .......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

A-SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1989 ..................................................George Tsamis (p)

1991 ..................................................... Wes Weger (ss)

1992 ..................................................... Wes Weger (ss)

1993 ................................................ Aaron Iatarola (of)

1994 .................................................... Chuck Beale (p)

1997 ..............................................Kevin Nicholson (ss)

1998 ............................................... Sammy Serrano (c)

2000 ...................................................... Frank Corr (of)

2002 ................................................Chris Westervelt (c)

2004 ................................................Chris Westervelt (c)

2009 ..................................................... Jeremy Cruz (of)

A-SUN PITCHER OF THE YEAR

2007 ...........................................................Corey Kluber

2011 .......................................................... Kurt Schluter

*Pitcher of the Year fi rst awarded in 2004

A-SUN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2001 ............................................... Bryan Zenchyk (1b)

2004 ............................................... Braedyn Pruitt (3b)

2005 .................................................Chris Johnson (1b)

2008 .................................................. Robert Crews (3b)

2013 ...............................................Patrick Mazeika (1b)

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AWARD WINNERSAWARD WINNERS

A-SUN COACH OF THE YEAR

1988 ............................................................. Pete Dunn

1989 ............................................................. Pete Dunn

1990 ............................................................. Pete Dunn

1996 ............................................................. Pete Dunn

2007 .............................................................. Pete Dunn

2011 .............................................................. Pete Dunn

1ST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

1987 ................................................ Chris Dunham (1b)

.............................................................Pat Harding (dh)

..............................................................Steve Woide (p)

1988 .................................................Kevin Weickel (dh)

............................................................... Tom Hickox (p)

1989 ....................................................... Joe Taylor (2b)

........................................................... Mike Pinckes (3b)

...............................................................Wes Weger (ss)

........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of)

................................................................Ed Cooney (of)

...........................................................George Tsamis (p)

............................................................... Tom Hickox (p)

1990 .................................................. Mike Pinckes (3b)

...............................................................Wes Weger (ss)

........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of)

.............................................................Rick Murray (dh)

1990 ....................................................... Tom Hickox (p)

1991 ....................................................... Joe Taylor (2b)

...............................................................Wes Weger (ss)

........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of)

................................................................Jim Waring (p)

1992 ..................................................... Tom Taylor (rp)

...............................................................Wes Weger (ss)

1993 .....................................................Aaron Gallo (p)

..........................................................Aaron Iatarola (of)

1994 ...................................................... Chuck Beale (p)

.................................................................. Jeff Smith (c)

1995 .............................................. Mitch Markham (3b)

1996 ........................................................Mike Lyons (p)

....................................................... Kevin Nicholson (ss)

1997 .............................................. Kevin Nicholson (ss)

.............................................................. Ned French (of)

1998 .................................................Sammy Serrano (c)

1999 ................................................. Lenny DiNardo (p)

2000 ......................................................Frank Corr (of)

.......................................................... Lenny DiNardo (p)

......................................................... Vinnie Rinaldi (dh)

2001 .....................................................Jeff Christy (of)

................................................................Frank Corr (of)

.......................................................... Lenny DiNardo (p)

........................................................ Bryan Zenchyk (1b)

2002 .................................................. Brian Snyder (3b)

........................................................ Chris Westervelt (c)

............................................................Andy Wilson (2b)

........................................................ Bryan Zenchyk (1b)

2003 .................................................. Brian Snyder (3b)

2004 ............................................... Chris Westervelt (c)

2005 ................................................... Brian Bocock (ss)

2006 ..................................................Chris Johnson (1b)

2007 ....................................................Chris Ignoglia (p)

............................................................. Corey Kluber (p)

............................................................ Jeramy Cruz (1b)

........................................................ Braedyn Pruitt (3b)

...............................................................Justin Bass (of)

...........................................................Shane Jordan (of)

............................................................. Brian Pruitt (dh)

2008 .......................................................Justin Bass (of)

.......................................................... Casey Frawley (ss)

2009 ..................................................... Jeremy Cruz (of)

..........................................................Casey Frawley (of)

2010 ..................................................... Sean Emory (of)

2011 .....................................................Kurt Schluter (p)

............................................................... Nick Rickles (c)

...............................................................Mark Jones (ss)

.......................................................... Robert Crews (2b)

2012 .......................................................Mark Jones (ss)

..........................................................Robbie Powell (rp)

2013 ...............................................Patrick Mazeika (1b)

2ND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

1992 ..............................................James Hufstetler (p)

1993 ................................................... Javier Gomez (p)

............................................................. Chris Shields (p)

.............................................................Doug Bolton (ss)

1994 ............................................... Mitch Markam (3b)

1995 ..................................................... Chuck Beale (p)

....................................................... Kevin Nicholson (ss)

............................................................Chris Sawyer (of)

1996 ..................................................... Chuck Beale (p)

.............................................................. Ned French (of)

1997 .......................................... Emmett Berberich (of)

1998 ................................................. Robby Morgan (p)

................................................................Tim Branz (2b)

................................................... Emmett Berberich (of)

2001 .....................................................Andy Wilson (p)

........................................................... Brian Snyder (3b)

2002 ...................................................Roger Lincoln (p)

..............................................................Andy Wilson (p)

2003 ...................................................... Ian Church (of)

............................................................Roger Lincoln (p)

................................................................ Cy McCuen (p)

2004 .............................................. John DeStefano (of)

............................................................. Ryan Heacox (p)

........................................................ Braedyn Pruitt (3b)

2005 .............................................. John DeStefano (of)

...........................................................Shane Jordan (of)

..........................................................Chris Johnson (1b)

...................................................................Jon Still (dh)

In addition to twice being named A-Sun

Player of the Year, Wes Weger was a four-

time, fi rst-team all-conference performer.

Current fi rst baseman Patrick Mazeika is the

fi fth Hatter to be named A-Sun Freshman of

the Year.

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2006 .................................................... Brian Bocock (ss)

....................................................... Robbie Elsemiler (p)

............................................................Chris Ingoglia (p)

2007 .............................................. Robbie Elsemiller (p)

......................................................... Casey Frawley (2b)

2008 .................................................... Jeremy Cruz (1b)

.......................................................... Robert Crews (3b)

........................................................... Andy Mauldin (p)

2009 ............................................ Aaron Crittenden (dh)

2011 ................................................Lindsey Caughel (p)

2012 ...................................................... Sam Jimmel (c)

.............................................................Ben Carhart (3b)

2013 ......................................................Austin Perez (p)

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

2001 ...................................................... Jack Collins (p)

........................................................... Brian Snyder (3b)

........................................................ Bryan Zenchyk (1b)

2003 ......................................................... Ben Hall (2b)

2004 ................................................... Brian Bocock (ss)

..............................................................Chris Igoglia (p)

...........................................................Shane Jordan (of)

........................................................ Braedyn Pruitt (3b)

...................................................................Jon Still (dh)

2005 .............................................. Robbie Elsemiller (p)

............................................................David Golliner (c)

..........................................................Chris Johnson (1b)

2006 .................................................. Jake Hitchcock (p)

..............................................................Brian Pruitt (of)

2007 ...................................................Justin Dechert (p)

......................................................... Casey Frawley (2b)

..........................................................Kevin Johnson (ss)

AWARD WINNERSAWARD WINNERS

Brandon Paritz is the last Hatter to win Tour-

nament MVP honors, in 2006.

2008 .................................................. Robert Crews (3b)

.............................................................Sean Emory (2b)

2009 ....................................................... Nick Rickles (c)

..............................................................Mark Jones (2b)

........................................................Lindsey Caughel (p)

...............................................................Ryan Sweat (p)

2010 ....................................................Ryan Lashley (ss)

2011 ......................................................Austin Perez (p)

2012 ...................................................... Josh Powers (p)

2013 ...............................................Patrick Mazeika (1b)

...........................................................Kevin Fagan (util)

............................................................Konner Lutz (inf)

.......................................................... Tyler Warmoth (p)

ALL-TOURNAMENT

1987 ..................................................Mike Robinson (c)

.............................................................. Shawn Lee (2b)

.............................................................Pat Harding (dh)

..............................................................Steve Woide (p)

1988 .................................................. Eddie Corbett (ss)

.............................................................. Shawn Lee (3b)

.............................................................Tom Riginos (of)

...................................................... *Mike Sempeles (of)

..........................................................Kevin Weickel (dh)

..............................................................Craig Risdon (p)

1989 ................................................ *Mike Pinckes (3b)

...............................................................Wes Weger (ss)

........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of)

...........................................................George Tsamis (p)

............................................................... Tom Hickox (p)

1990 ...................................................... Rick Murray (c)

..........................................................David Ferreira (2b)

........................................................... Mike Pinckes (3b)

........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of)

................................................................Jim Waring (p)

1991 ......................................................Wes Weger (ss)

........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of)

..........................................................Aaron Iatarola (of)

1993 ..................................................Craig Corbett (3b)

..........................................................Aaron Iatarola (of)

1994 ............................................. Mitch Markham (3b)

1995 ................................................... Javier Gomez (p)

.................................................................. Jeff Smith (c)

....................................................... Kevin Nicholson (ss)

............................................................ Clint Hendry (of)

..............................................................Matt Branz (dh)

1996 .......................................................Mike Lyons (p)

..................................................... Brooks Stephens (1b)

............................................................ Clint Hendry (of)

1997 ......................................................... Eric Knott (p)

.......................................................... Clint Chrysler (1b)

................................................................ C.J. Fagan (of)

1998 ..................................................... Ned French (of)

2000 ...................................................*Jeff Christy (of)

................................................................Frank Corr (of)

.......................................................... Lenny DiNardo (p)

................................................................ Josh Laws (of)

........................................................... Jason Oglesby (p)

..................................................... Brooks Stephens (1b)

............................................................Andy Wilson (dh)

2002 ..................................................Roger Lincoln (p)

............................................................Andy Wilson (2b)

2003 ....................................................Rusty Beale (ss)

........................................................... Brian Snyder (3b)

................................................................Adam Blair (p)

2005 ................................................... Brian Bocock (ss)

....................................................... John DeStefano (of)

...................................................... Robbie Elsemiller (p)

.........................................................*Shane Jordan (of)

...................................................................Jon Still (dh)

2006 .............................................. Robbie Elsemiller (p)

..........................................................Chris Johnson (1b)

...........................................................Shane Jordan (of)

...................................................... *Brandon Paritz (2b)

........................................................... Will Romanowicz

2007 .................................................. Jake Hitchcock (p)

2008 .................................................. Casey Frawley (ss)

2011 .......................................................Mark Jones (ss)

......................................................Mitchel Brennan (of)

2012 ......................................................Will Doresey (p)

*Tournament MVP

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AWARD WINNERSAWARD WINNERSEach year the Stetson University baseball

program recognizes players from the

previous season at the preseason Dick

Westervelt First Pitch Banquet. Below are

lists of all the previous award winners.

WILLARD BEHM

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1969 .......................................... Wayne Perry1970 ............................................Tony Latour1971 ..........................................Lorenzo Moll1972 .......................................... John Colvard1973 ........................................Tom Robinson1974 ..........................................Jim Coleman1975 .............................................Mike Wolfe1976 .......................................... Jeff Barefoot1977 ............................................. Stan Lewis1978 .......................................... Lou Bazzano1979 ......................................... Dan Williams1980 ....................................... Wade Rowdon1981 ...........................................Kirk Eicholtz1982 ......................................... Andy Moff att1983 ....................................... Jeff Pequignot1984 ....................................... Jon Pequignot1985 .............................................. Tom Sutte1986 ................................................ Ron Vara1987 ........................................Chris Dunham1988 ............................................Pat Harding1989 ........................................George Tsamis1990 .............................................Wes Weger1991 .............................................Wes Weger1992 ............................................. Tom Taylor1993 ........................................Aaron Iatarola1994 ..........................................Chris Sawyer1995 .............................................. Jeff Smith1996 ..................................... Kevin Nicholson1997 ..................................... Kevin Nicholson1998 ..................................... Sammy Serrano1999 .......................................Lenny DiNardo2000 .............................................. Frank Corr2001 .............................................. Frank Corr2002 .......................................... Andy Wilson2003 .......................................... Brian Snyder2004 .....................................Chris Westervelt2005 ..........................................Brian Bocock2006 ........................................ Chris Johnson2007 .........................................Shane Jordan2008 ........................................... Jeremy Cruz2009 ........................................... Jeremy Cruz2010 .....................................Spencer Theisen2011 ............................................Nick Rickles2012 ........................................... Ben Carhart2013 ..................................... Patrick Mazeika

OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER1969 .............................................Tony Latour1970 ............................................Tony Latour1971 ..........................................Lorenzo Moll1972 ......................................... Mike Kirchoff 1973 ........................................Tom Robinson1974 ..............................................Don Boyer1975 .............................................Mike Wolfe1976 .......................................... Jeff Barefoot1977 ............................................. Stan Lewis1978 ........................................... David Miller1979 ......................................... Dan Williams1980 ....................................... Wade Rowdon

1981 .........................Kirk Eicholtz/Jeff Pequignot1982 ......................................... Andy Moff att1983 ....................................... Jeff Pequignot1984 ....................................... Jon Pequignot1985 ........................................... Rick Malizia1986 ...................................... Fred DeLamata1987 .............................................. Rich Floyd1988 ........................................ Kevin Weickel1989 ..............................................Ed Cooney1990 ........................................... Rick Murray1991 ...................................... Mike Sempeles1992 ........................................Aaron Iatarola1993 ........................................Aaron Iatarola1994 ..........................................Chris Sawyer1995 ..........................................Chris Sawyer1996 ..................................... Kevin Nicholson1997 ..................................... Kevin Nicholson1998 ..................................... Sammy Serrano1999 ............................................ Ned French2000 .............................................. Frank Corr2001 .............................................Jeff Christy2002 .....................................Chris Westervelt2003 .......................................... Brian Snyder2004 .....................................Chris Westervelt2005 ........................................ Chris Johnson2006 ........................................ Chris Johnson2007 .............................................Justin Bass2008 .............................................Justin Bass2009 ........................................... Jeremy Cruz2010 ........................Jeff Simpson/Ryan Lashley2011 ......................................................Nick Rickles2012 ......................................................Ben Carhart2013 ............................................... Patrick Mazeika

OUTSTANDING PITCHER1969 .......................................... Wayne Perry1970 ...................................................Jim Orr1971 ........................................ John Fischetti1972 .......................................... John Colvard1973 .......................................... John Colvard1974 ...............................................Ted Loehr1975 .......................................... Jesse Wright1976 .......................................... Jesse Wright1977 ................................................ Rick Hall1978 ....................................... Bill Swaggerty1979 ...................................................... none1980 ....................................... Mike Bergman1981 ............................................ Brad Fraley1982 ........................ Burgermeister, Klusacek1983 ............................................ Mike Ullian1984 ............................... Mike Ullian, Bill Gill1985 .............................................. Tom Sutte1986 ...........................................Chris Byrnes1987 ...........................................Steve Woide1988 ............................................ Tom Hickox1989 ........................................George Tsamis1990 ............................................ Tom Hickox1991 ............................................ Jim Waring1992 ....................................James Hufstetler1993 ............................................Aaron Gallo1994 ........................................... Chuck Beale1995 ........................................... Chuck Beale1996 .............................................Mike Lyons1997 ..............................................Jeff House1998 ....................................... Robby Morgan1999 .......................................Lenny DiNardo2000 .......................................Lenny DiNardo2001 .......................................Lenny DiNardo2002 .........................................Roger Lincoln

2003 ............................................. Cy McCuen2004 .......................................... Ryan Heacox2005 ........................................ Chris Ingoglia2006 ...................................Robbie Elsemiller2007 .......................................... Corey Kluber2008 ........................................Andy Mauldin2009 ........................................Ian Thompson2010 ........................................... David Burns2011 ......................................... Kurt Schluter2012 ........................................Robbie Powell2013 ...........................................Austin Perez

LOU BAZZANO

OUTSTANDING EFFORT1969 ............................................. David Reid1970 ...............................................Ron Keith1971 .............................................Roy Tanner1972 .............................................Roy Tanner1973 .....................................Buddy Branham1974 ........................................ Pat McMahon1975 ........................................ Pat McMahon1976 ..........................................Howard Gray1977 ..........................................Howard Gray1978 .......................................... Lou Bazzano1979 ............................................... Al Guerra1980 ........................................ Jerry Moulton1981 .......................................... Mark Zaleski1982 ............................................... Jeff Altier1983 ....................................... Jon Pequignot1984 .............................................. Scott Gray1985 .......................................... Dickie Smith1986 .......................................... Dickie Smith1987 ............................................Pat Harding1988 ............................................. Shawn Lee1989 ........................................... Tim Farrand1990 .........................................Tom Knudson1991 ........................................Aaron Iatarola1992 ...........................................Tibor Brown1993 .......................................... Chris Shields1994 ..........................................Gary Preisser1995 .............................................Matt Branz1996 ......................................... Drew Kieszek1997 ..........................................Gary Preisser1998 .............................................. Tim Branz1999 ........................................... Joe Cincotta2000 .........................................Mike Fellman2001 .........................................Roger Lincoln2002 ..........................................Mike D’Aoust2003 ............................................. Ian Church2004 ........................................Myron Carlton2005 .....................................Brandon Berlett2006 .......................................Brandon Paritz2007 .........................................Shane Jordan2008 ...................................... Josh Clendenin2009 ................................. Ethan Maskolunas2010 ............................................ Mark Jones2011 .......................................... Jeff Simpson2012 ................................. Ethan Maskolunas2013 ........................................... Josh Powers

SERVICE AWARD

The Service Award is presented annually to

recognize individual or individuals who make

special contributions to Stetson Baseball.1973 ...........................................Jack Duncan1974 ....................................... Eddie Gilliland1975 ...........................................Joe Romano1976 ................................. Morton McDonald

1977 ......................................... Tom Sperling1978 .............................. John C. “Red” Wilson1979 ....................................... Roger Gilmore1980 ................................... John McCullough1981 ...........................................Bill Ottinger1982 .............................................John Keefe1983 ............................................. B.J. Phelps1984 ........................................ John Fischetti1985 .......................................Sandra Raborn1986 ....................................... Wayne Struble1987 ............................................... Don Page1988 .................................................Mike Orr1989 ....................................... Craig Sweeney1990 ....................................George Shierling1991 ....................................... Randy Jackson1992 .....................................Richard Hopkins1993 ......................................Dick Westervelt1994 ............................................ Larry Jones1995 ...........................................Chuck Aleno1996 ..................................Heather Anderson1997 ..........................................Gene Wilkins1998 ..............................................John Allen1999 ..............................Doug and Jean Gross2000 ............................................ Scott Groth2001 .........................................Willard Behm 2002 ............................................ B.B. Abbott2003 ........................................... Kris Ragone2004 ......................................... Don Harrison2005 ............................. Jim and Carol Snyder2006 ..........................Dave and Cindy Carlton2007 ...........................................Garrett Hyer2008 ............................................Pam Womack2009 ...............................................Helen Cox2010 ....................................... Roger Gilmore2011 .....................................Jeannette Spina2012 .......................................Norma Kormas2013 ..................................Warren Blackburn

STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD

The Student-Athlete Award is presented

annually to the player who achieves

success both on the field and in the

classroom.1992 .......................................... Chris Thomas1993 .............................................Kevin Jones1994 ........................................... Chris Shields1995 ............................................... Jeff Smith1996 ............................................Clint Hendry1997 ...........................................Gary Preisser1998 .......................................... Charles Aulet1999 .......................................... Jason Shipley2000 ........................................Kevin Maloney2001 ..................................... Chris Westervelt2002 ......................................Chris Westervelt2003 ......................................Chris Westervelt2004 ......................................... Wes Langston2005 ...................................... Brandon Berlett2006 ...................................... Brandon Berlett2007 ......................................... Andy Mauldin2008 ......................................... Andy Mauldin2009 .................................... Aaron Crittenden2010 ............................................. Will Dorsey2011 ................................................Jake Boyd2012 ..................................... Mitchel Brennan2013 .......................................Patrick Mazeika

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1901

Record: 2-2

Coach: Seton Fleming

DeLand L 4-6

DeLand W 9-6

DeLand L 6-11

DeLand W 15-7

1902

Record: 4-0

Coach: G.L. Odom

Rollins * W 4-0

at Rollins W 9-6

Florida W 9-2

DeLand W 6-3

* = First Intercollegiate baseball game in Fla.

1903

Record: 5-1

Coach: Edward Oates

East Fla. Seminary W 1-0

Ormond Hotel L 5-7

at East Fla. Seminary W 12-1

Ocala All-Stars W 12-0

Ocala All-Stars W 12-1

at DeLand W 10-8

1904

Record: 3-4

Coach: Frank Sears

at Florida State College L 2-3

Florida L 1-4

Florida State College W 3-2

Florida L 2-1

DeLand W 8-7

DeLand L 2-8

DeLand W 9-2

1905

Record: 16-4

Coach: Frank Sears

Ormond Hotel L 2-6

Ormond Hotel L 2-13

at S. Florida Military L 2-13

at S. Florida Military W 1-0

East Florida Seminary W 13-1

East Florida Seminary W 10-7

Ormond Hotel L 3-6

Ormond Hotel W 8-3

South Florida Military W 7-0

South Florida Military W 10-0

at Florida W 2-0

at Florida L 1-2

at East Fla .Seminary W 6-2

at East Fla. Seminary W 6-1

Rollins W 8-3

Rollins W 9-0

Florida W 3-1

Florida W 8-0

Rollins W 3-2

Rollins W 15-2

at Florida L 1-2

at Florida L 0-1

Rollins W 2-1

Rollins L 1-3

1913

Record: 14-3

Coach: Edgar Garner

Ky. Military Institute W 12-3

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 5-1

Ky. Military Institute W 7-2

Florida Southern W 3-0

Florida Southern W 3-2

Ormond Hotel W 4-3

at Ky. Military Institute W 6-2

Rollins L 3-11

Rollins L 3-4

at Florida W 3-1

at Florida W 7-2

at Florida Southern W 13-6

at Florida Southern L 3-4

at Rollins W 1-0

at Rollins W 7-5

Florida W 7-2

at Ky. Military Institute W 4-0

1914

Record: 12-6-1

Coach: J.H. Swink

Ky. Military Institute W 14-2

Ky. Military Institute W 6-0

at Florida Southern L 2-3

at Florida Southern W 5-1

at Ormond Hotel W 6-5

Rollins W 3-0

Rollins L 4-8

at Ky. Military Institute W 13-1

at Ormond Hotel W 7-5

at Rollins L 3-5

at Rollins L 1-6

Jacksonville All-Stars T 1-1

at Ft. Meade W 14-3

Florida Southern W 3-2

Florida Southern W 8-3

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 12-5

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 8-4

Mercer L 3-11

Mercer L 1-13

1915

Record: 6-7-2

Coach: William Lourcey

Ky. Military Institute T 3-3

Ky. Military Institute T 4-4

Ky. Military Institute W 7-5

Ky. Military Institute W 7-4

at Ft. Pierce All Stars W 2-0

at Ft. Pierce All Stars L 4-6

at Rollins L 2-5

at Rollins W 8-1

Rollins W 6-3

Rollins L 6-8

Brooklyn Superbas-1 L 1-5

Cuban All-Stars L 0-9

1909

Record: 6-3

Coach: Wilbur Tilden

at Daytona L 8-9

at Orlando W 12-4

at Ormond Hotel W 9-2

at Ormond Hotel W 5-3

Ky. Military Institute W 9-3

Ky. Military Institute W 3-0

Ky. Military Institute W 4-1

at Ormond Hotel L 3-8

at Ormond Hotel L 2-11

1910

Record: 8-8-1

Coach: Edgar Garner

at Ormond Hotel L 3-12

at Ormond Hotel W 6-3

Ky. Military Institute W 6-3

Ky. Military Institute W 3-1

at Florida Southern W 2-0

at Florida Southern W 6-4

Florida W 8-3

Florida W 9-4

at Ormond Hotel L 2-3

at Ky. Military Institute T 2-2

DeLand Outlaws L 6-7

at Ormond Hotel L 4-5

at Ormond Hotel L 3-4

at Florida W 4-1

at Florida L 2-4

Florida Southern L 1-6

Florida Southern L 2-7

1911

Record: 2-8

Coach: Edgar Garner

Ky. Military Institute W 6-1

Ky. Military Institute L 1-2

Rollins L 3-15

Rollins L 1-3

at Ky. Military Institute L 0-1

at Ormond Hotel L 2-4

Florida Southern W 9-6

Florida Southern L 7-9

at Rollins L 2-5

at Rollins L 1-4

1912

Record: 9-8

Coach: Arthur Petty

Florida Southern W 7-5

Florida Southern W 4-2

at Ky. Military Institute W 9-4

at Ky. Military Institute W 4-2

at Ky. Military Institute W 2-1

at Ormond Hotel L 2-11

at Ormond Hotel L 3-7

Florida L 0-8

Florida W 4-2

at Rollins L 2-4

at Rollins L 0-3

at Florida Southern W 3-1

at Florida Southern W 4-3

1906

Record: 14-6

Coach: Litchfi eld Cotton

Ormond Hotel L 2-10

Ormond Hotel L 2-10

Ky. Military Institute W 7-3

Ky. Military Institute W 4-3

Ky. Military Institute L 6-7

Ky. Military Institute W 12-8

at Florida Southern W 8-2

at Florida Southern L 4-5

at Bradenton L 0-2

at Bradenton L 4-6

Jacksonville Tars L 0-10

Jacksonville Tars L 0-15

at Florida W 9-2

at Florida W 3-2

Florida Southern W 26-0

Florida Southern W 15-0

Florida W 10-1

Florida W 11-1

Ocoee W 18-1

Ormond Hotel W 1-0

1907

Record: 12-4

Coach: J.B. “Spec” Campbell

Ormond Hotel L 2-9

Ormond Hotel L 7-10

Ky. Military Institute L 1-2

Ky. Military Institute W 2-0

at Ky. Military Institute L 3-4

at Ky. Military Institute W 4-2

Gainesville Oaks W 6-5

Gainesville Oaks W 6-3

Ky. Military Institute L 1-2

Ky. Military Institute W 6-2

Florida W 7-3

Florida W 21-2

Rollins W 10-2

Rollins W 14-2

at Rollins W 8-2

at Rollins W 5-1

1908

Record: 7-7

Coach: Ed Mickle

at Seabreeze L 5-16

at Seabreeze L 3-8

Ky. Military Institute W 17-7

Ky. Military Institute W 3-0

Rollins L 2-5

Rollins W 9-2

Florida W 8-3

Florida W 8-3

at Rollins L 4-8

at Rollins L 1-5

at Florida L 5-7

at Florida W 9-4

Rollins L 3-6

Ky. Military Institute W 6-3

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Brooklyn Superbas-1 L 0-17

1-Brooklyn Dodgers

1916

Record: 14-5

Coach: William “Dutch” Hollander

Brooklyn Superbas L 6-9

Ky. Military Institute W 7-3

Ky. Military Institute W 10-1

Ky. Military Institute W 8-4

Ky. Military Institute L 6-7

Florida Southern W 8-4

Florida Southern L 4-8

Rollins W 4-1

Rollins W 8-0

at Florida Southern L 2-3

at Florida Southern L 1-2

at Rollins W 14-4

at Rollins W 9-2

at Jacksonville All-Stars W 9-2

at Jacksonville All-Stars W 5-4

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 13-1

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 11-7

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 24-7

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 16-12

1917

Record: 7-5

Coach: William “Dutch” Hollander

Ky. Military Institute W 5-0

Ky. Military Institute W 7-2

at Ormond Hotel W 13-0

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 17-2

Keewatin (Wisc.) W 3-2

at Jacksonville All-Stars W 14-5

at Jacksonville All-Stars W 2-1

at Georgia Tech L 0-4

at Georgia Tech L 3-4

at Gordon Mil. College L 2-3

at Gordon Mil. College L 1-6

at Gordon Mil. College L 5-6

***1918 No Team (WW1)***

1919

Record: 4-4

Coach: Henry St. Cyr

Florida L 4-13

at Carlstrom Field L 3-6

at Winter Park All-Stars W 5-2

Carlstrom Field W 4-3

Winter Park All-Stars W 6-1

at Florida L 1-2

at Florida L 0-1

at St. Augustine (FSL) W 4-2

1920

Record: 3-5

Coaches: H.T. “Pug” Allen, Thomas F. Chalker

at Rollins W 5-4

at Rollins L 0-2

Florida W 4-3

Florida L 2-12

at Florida L 7-9

at Florida L 5-6

Rollins W 7-6

Rollins L 4-8

1921

Record: 7-7

Coaches: H.T. “Pug” Allen, Bert Higginbotham

at Ormond Hotel W 4-0

at Florida Southern W 6-3

at Florida Southern W 4-3

at Carlstrom Field W 9-2

at Carlstrom Field W 14-8

at Rollins L 2-18

at Rollins L 0-3

at Daytona (FSL) L 5-6

Daytona (FSL) W 3-2

at Daytona (FSL) W 7-5

Rollins W N/A

Rollins W N/A

at St. Augustine (FSL) L 0-12

at St. Augustine (FSL) L 2-3

1921

Record: 4-9

Coaches: H.T. “Pug” Allen, Bert Higginbotham

at Daytona (FSL) L 0-9

at Daytona (FSL) L 2-12

at Daytona (FSL) L 1-7

at Daytona (FSL) L 4-8

Philadelphia Athletics L 1-11

Rollins W N/A

Rollins L N/A

Florida L 5-10

Florida L 1-6

at Rollins W N/A

at Rollins W N/A

at Florida W 2-0

at Florida L 1-12

1923

Record: 6-6

Coach: Edwin Whitnel

at Ormond Hotel W 9-4

at Ormond Hotel L 4-5

at Florida Southern W 11-3

at Florida Southern W 8-2

Rollins W 9-1

Rollins L 1-7

Florida L 4-13

Florida W 2-1

at Florida L 5-10

at Florida L 1-10

at Rollins L N/A

at Rollins W N/A

1924

Record: 2-5

Coach: Edwin Whitnel

at Florida L 2-4

at Florida L 0-4

Samford W 1-0

Samford L 4-5

Duke L 1-5

Florida W 7-3

Florida L 0-3

1925

Record: 0-2

Coach: Edwin Whitnel

Date Opponent Result

Florida L 1-5

Florida L 0-12

***1926-36 Program dormant***

1937

Record: 2-2

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Raiford Prison W 5-4

Rollins L 2-5

Rollins L 5-12

at Raiford Prison W 6-2

1938

Record: 4-6

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Rollins L 3-5

Rollins L 5-6

at Raiford Prison W 6-5

Florida W 7-5

at Florida L 0-7

Rollins L 5-7

at Raiford Prison W 10-1

Rollins W 14-10

at Rollins L 3-4

at Rollins L 2-5

1939

Record: 3-12

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Raiford Prison W 3-1

Georgia W 8-5

Georgia L 3-14

University of Havana L 5-7

University of Havana W 6-5

at Rollins L 5-14

Rollins L 5-7

at Florida L 4-14

Florida W 10-5

Tampa L 0-12

Rollins L 3-4

Rollins L 4-5

at Tampa L 0-6

at Rollins L 3-9

at Rollins L 2-5

1940

Record: 0-2

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Raiford Prison L 4-5

Tampa L 2-4

***1941-46 No Team (WW II)***

1947

Record: 4-9

Coach: Ben Clemons

Rollins L 0-6

Banana River N.A.S. W 13-0

at Florida Southern L 4-7

4-24 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-5

4-25 at Miami (Fla.) W 5-2

at West Palm Beach JC W 8-4

at Rollins L 6-9

Tampa W 3-0

at Florida L 2-10

at Tampa L 3-15

Rollins L 6-19

Florida L 4-19

at Rollins L 4-14

1948

Record: 6-15

Coach: Ben Clemons

Georgia Southern L 4-8

Georgia Southern L 7-17

DeLand Red Hats L 1-16

Woff ord L 8-5

Woff ord L 3-7

at Tampa W 12-6

at Georgia Southern L N/A

at Georgia Southern L N/A

at Mercer L N/A

at Mercer L N/A

4-19 Miami (Fla.) L 3-14

4-20 Miami (Fla.) L 0-3

Rollins L 2-8

Florida W 10-6

at Rollins L N/A

at Florida Southern L 6-8

5-11 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-6

Tampa W 7-6

at Florida W 8-5

Florida Southern W 5-4

Jacksonville N.A.S. W 7-2

1949

Record: 12-15

Coach: Ben Clemons

at Troy L 0-5

at Millsaps L 10-12

at Millsaps W 11-2

at Mississippi College W 10-9

at Mississippi College W 6-4

at Florida L 1-6

at Tampa W 10-6

at Orlando A.F.B. L 9-10

at Daytona Beach I’s L 1-6

at Jacksonville N.A.S. W 5-3

DeLand Red Hats L 6-7

Orlando A.F.B. W 22-12

4-13 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4

4-14 Miami (Fla.) W 9-8

Tampa L 1-4

at Rollins L 1-5

Florida State L 1-10

Florida State W 9-8

4-29 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

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4-30 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-9

Florida L 0-2

at Florida Southern L 3-5

Rollins L 4-5

at Florida State W 4-2

at Florida State L 2-4

Florida Southern W 6-5

Jacksonville N.A.S. W 8-7

1950

Record: 8-13

Coach: Ben Clemons

#2 Alabama W 3-2

#2 Alabama L 5-10

NC State L 6-11

Florida Southern W 10-3

at Tampa L 3-4

Florida W 6-2

Florida State W 5-0

Florida State L 7-8

Rollins W 4-3

Tampa L 3-4

at Florida Southern L 5-9

4-28 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-5

4-29 at Miami (Fla.) L 7-10

5-3 Miami (Fla.) W 10-2

5-4 Miami (Fla.) L 7-13

at Rollins W 8-1

Jacksonville N.A.S. W 12-0

at Florida State L 10-15

at Florida State L 4-9

at Florida L 8-11

at Jacksonville N.A.S. L 7-10

1951

Record: 12-9

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Raiford Prison W 16-2

Georgia Tech L 7-18

Florida Southern W 13-11

4-13 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-3

4-14 at Miami (Fla.) W 7-3

at Patrick A.F.B. W 14-7

at Jacksonville N.A.S. L 0-5

Florida State W 3-0

Florida State W 3-2

at Florida Southern W 13-1

at Green Cove Navy L 2-4

5-2 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4

5-3 Miami (Fla.) W 13-8

at Rollins L 6-7

Florida L 9-24

Rollins W 9-5

Rollins L 3-4

at Florida State L 2-8

at Florida State W 7-5

at Rollins L 1-3

Florida L 4-8

1952

Record: 16-8

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Sanford Navy W 11-5

Sanford Navy W 17-4

at Jacksonville Navy L 8-11

at Raiford Prison W 5-2

Georgia Southern W 16-4

Georgia Southern W 12-1

Jacksonville Navy W 13-5

at Rollins W 4-3

at Rollins L 9-10

Florida State W 7-2

Florida State L 10-11

4-18 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-6

4-19 at Miami (Fla.) W 5-4

4-23 Miami (Fla.) W 4-2

4-24 Miami (Fla.) W 6-4

at Patrick A.F.B. W 10-8

Tampa W 13-6

Rollins W 6-3

Rollins L 4-11

at Tampa W 6-5

Florida Southern W 8-2

at Florida State L 2-4

at Florida Southern L 1-3

Patrick A.F.B. W 8-6

1953

Record: 11-15

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Deland Red Hats L 3-13

at Raiford Prison L 3-4

at Sanford Navy W 28-0

Georgia Tech W 8-6

Georgia Tech L 3-7

Amherst L 6-8

Amherst L 5-14

3-30 at Miami (Fla.) L 17-18

3-31 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-0

at Opa-Locka Marines W 6-0

Presbyterian (N.C.) W 15-7

Florida State L 7-14

Florida State L 2-8

Cincinnati L 3-4

4-22 Miami (Fla.) W 11-4

4-23 Miami (Fla.) L 0-12

Florida Southern W 5-3

at Florida State W 1-0

at Florida State L 6-9

Rollins L 0-11

Rollins L 3-18

Tampa W 11-7

at Rollins L 7-10

at Rollins W 10-8

at Florida Southern L 0-1

at Tampa W 12-4

1954

Record: 14-13-1

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

DeLand Red Hats L 2-7

DeLand Red Hats W 7-6

DeLand Red Hats L 15-18

Lynchburg Cardinals L 3-14

at Sanford Navy W 4-2

at Sanford Navy W 15-1

Columbus Cardinals L 7-15

Ohio State L 5-6

Georgia Tech L 6-14

Georgia Tech T 4-4

Amherst L 7-10

at Florida Southern L 1-2

at Florida Southern W 3-1

at Florida State L 3-4

at Florida State W 8-4

4-16 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-5

4-17 at Miami (Fla.) W 12-3

Presbyterian (N.C.) W 15-10

Florida State W 7-3

Florida State W 7-0

4-30 Miami (Fla.) W 10-2

5-1 Miami (Fla.) W 8-6

at Rollins L 1-4

at Rollins L 5-6

Tampa W 12-2

Rollins L 1-3

Rollins W 4-3

at Tampa W 3-2

1955

Record: 8-10

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Pinecastle A.F.B. W 20-8

Furman W 5-2

Furman L 5-8

Georgia Tech L 0-10

Georgia Tech L 4-7

Amherst W 6-5

at Florida State W 8-7

at Florida State L 2-16

4-8 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-6

at Florida Southern W 11-10

Centre College W 18-11

4-20 Miami (Fla.) W 20-8

4-21 Miami (Fla.) L 6-10

at Florida Southern W 10-0

Rollins L 2-15

Rollins L 1-5

Florida State L 4-6

Florida State L 5-14

1956

Record: 7-12

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Georgia Southern W 7-6

Ohio State L 1-5

Ohio State W 10-8

Georgia Tech L 8-16

Georgia Tech L 0-1

Presbyterian (N.C.) L 4-9

American International W 11-8

Tampa W 16-7

Rollins L 0-11

4-13 at Miami (Fla.) (12) L 7-8

4-14 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-4

Cincinnati L 5-8

at Florida State L 1-8

at Florida State L 2-23

4-26 Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

4-26 Miami (Fla.) L 0-2

Florida Southern W 14-13

at Rollins L 3-4

at Rollins L 3-5

at Florida Southern W 4-3

at Tampa W 6-4

1957

Record: 7-17

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

3-13 Miami (Fla.) W 9-1

3-14 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5

Ohio State L 5-13

Ohio State L 0-7

Georgia Tech L 2-9

Georgia Tech L 3-9

Florida State L 0-15

Florida State W 3-2

Rollins W 5-2

Amherst L 4-10

Amherst W 12-7

Ithaca L 3-5

Rollins L 3-6

Tampa W N/A

at Georgia Southern L N/A

at Georgia Southern L N/A

at Rollins L N/A

at Rollins L 11-12

at Tampa L N/A

Georgia Southern W 2-0

Florida Southern L 2-6

5-10 at Miami (Fla.) W 11-6

5-11 at Miami (Fla.) L 7-9

1958

Record: 12-11

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

3-12 Miami (Fla.) W 7-5

Georgia Tech W 5-3

Georgia Tech L 4-14

Jacksonville W 13-0

at Georgia Southern W 11-1

at Georgia Southern L 6-8

at Valdosta State W 15-6

at Valdosta State W 3-1

Florida Southern L 0-6

at Florida Southern W 3-2

Rollins L 5-11

at Rollins L 2-5

at Rollins L 2-6

Rollins L 1-11

Georgia Southern W 11-1

Georgia Southern W 4-3

Florida State L 1-9

Florida State L 2-4

at Florida Southern W 6-0

5-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-3

5-10 at Miami (Fla.) W 9-1

Tampa L 0-4

at Tampa W 3-0

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1959

Record: 7-17

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Camp LeJune L 2-3

Florida Southern W 5-2

at Florida State L 0-17

at Florida State L 12-21

at Georgia Southern W N/A

at Georgia Southern W N/A

at Mercer W N/A

at Mercer L N/A

Valdosta State W 7-6

Valdosta State W 11-4

at Florida Southern W 10-3

at Florida Southern L 2-4

at Rollins L 4-6

Tampa L N/A

at Rollins L 0-4

Florida Southern L 0-1

Rollins L 2-4

Tampa L 6-8

Tampa L 0-3

Rollins L 1-15

5-8 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-10

5-9 at Miami (Fla.) (10) L 0-1

Georgia Southern L 4-17

Georgia Southern L 2-8

1960

Record: 6-14

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

at Florida Southern L 6-7

Georgia Tech L 3-12

Georgia Tech L 8-9

Florida Southern L 0-7

Amherst L 2-4

Amherst W 4-1

Furman L 6-8

Mercer W 12-4

at Florida Southern L 4-6

4-11 Miami (Fla.) L 0-5

4-12 Miami (Fla.) W 6-3

at Jacksonville W 6-3

Rollins L 2-4

at Tampa W 12-5

at Tampa W 9-2

at Rollins L 10-11

at Rollins L 2-10

at Rollins L 1-5

5-6 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-6

5-7 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-8

1961

Record: 12-9-1

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Florida Southern L 3-5

Georgia Tech W 4-1

Georgia Tech W 10-2

at Valdosta State W 15-6

at Valdosta State W 18-2

Amherst L 2-5

Amherst W 5-4

Tampa W 11-4

Rollins L 7-9

4-14 Miami (Fla.) W 6-1

4-15 Miami (Fla.) W 6-5

Cincinnati T 9-9

at Tampa W 9-7

at Rollins L 1-4

Florida Southern L 10-11

Rollins W 4-3

Jacksonville L 1-8

at Rollins L 2-5

at Florida Southern W 10-2

5-5 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

5-6 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-4

1962

Record: 6-17-1

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Jacksonville T 4-4

at Florida Southern L 5-6

at Tampa L 2-5

at Tampa L 2-20

at Tampa L 2-7

Amherst W 9-5

Amherst L 3-5

Mercer W 6-1

4-13 Miami (Fla.) L 7-14

4-13 Miami (Fla.) L 8-12

4-14 Miami (Fla.) L 2-7

at Jacksonville L 15-17

at Jacksonville L 2-4

at Jacksonville L 1-7

The Citadel L 6-15

Florida Southern L 6-7

Florida Southern W 2-1

Florida Southern L 0-5

at Rollins L 1-2

at Rollins W 8-3

at Rollins L 1-19

Valdosta State W 12-7

Pfeiff er W 3-2

Pfeiff er L 1-7

1963

Record: 5-20

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Valdosta State L 1-6

Valdosta State W 8-3

Yale L 3-6

Yale L 2-13

Pfeiff er L 0-7

Pfeiff er L 2-7

Hampden-Sydney W 5-3

Hampden-Sydney L 1-4

Amherst W 10-2

Amherst L 5-15

Rollins L 3-6

Rollins W 4-0

Rollins L 1-5

Tampa L 0-2

Tampa L 4-7

Tampa L 1-2

4-19 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-11

4-20 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-1

4-20 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-7

Jacksonville W 4-3

Jacksonville L 1-6

Jacksonville L 0-7

at Florida Southern L 2-16

at Florida Southern L 1-11

at Florida Southern L 2-4

1964

Record: 7-14

Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson

Valdosta State L 2-6

Valdosta State L 0-12

Hampden-Sydney L 3-7

Spring Arbor College W 9-0

Pfeiff er W 6-5

Pfeiff er W 5-4

at Florida Southern L 3-4

Florida Southern L 0-11

Florida Southern L 2-11

Rollins W 14-10

Rollins L 2-8

at Rollins L 1-7

Tampa W 8-6

at Tampa W 8-7

at Tampa L 1-7

4-24 Miami (Fla.) L 4-12

4-25 Miami (Fla.) L 4-13

4-25 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4

Jacksonville W 4-3

at Jacksonville L 2-4

at Jacksonville L 3-8

1965

Record: 11-19

Coach: Bob Weickel

at Eckerd College W 10-1

Kentucky W 7-4

Valdosta State W 9-2

Valdosta State L 7-10

Berry (Ga.) W 7-3

Berry (Ga.) L 3-5

Yale L 3-9

Yale L 1-11

Lipscomb L 1-3

Georgia Tech L 1-11

Eckerd College W 10-1

Hampden-Sydney W 2-1

Hampden-Sydney W 5-2

Delaware L 0-11

Delaware L 4-13

Jacksonville L 6-9

Jacksonville W 4-2

at Jacksonville L 0-7

Florida Southern L 0-7

at Florida Southern W 3-1

at Florida Southern L 0-3

at Rollins L 1-4

Rollins L 1-7

Rollins W 6-5

at Tampa L 1-11

Tampa W 1-2

Tampa L 1-5

5-7 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-15

5-7 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

5-8 at Miami (Fla.) W 8-6

1966

Record: 8-19-1

Coach: Bob Weickel

Eckerd College W 2-1

Eckerd College W 5-2

Valdosta State L 4-5

South Florida W 3-1

Yale L 3-8

Yale L 0-5

Amherst W 9-6

Amherst L 0-5

Davidson L 4-11

Hampden-Sydney L 2-5

Hampden-Sydney L 5-7

4-2 at South Florida L 3-5

Pembroke State L 2-7

Harvard L 0-10

Harvard L 0-11

Rollins L 3-6

at Rollins L 1-5

at Rollins L 1-9

at Florida Southern L 2-7

Florida Southern L 2-9

Florida Southern W 8-7

at Jacksonville L 1-16

Tampa L 6-7

at Tampa W 6-4

at Tampa L 5-6

Jacksonville W 3-1

Mercer T 1-1

Mercer W 2-1

1967

Record: 8-19

Coach: Bob Weickel

St. Leo W 2-1

at St. Leo L 1-8

Connecticut L 0-11

Connecticut L 1-15

US Coast Guard Academy W 3-2

Rider W 2-1

Rider L 0-3

Eastern Michigan W 7-1

Eastern Michigan W 3-2

4-1 at South Florida L 4-7

Harvard L 2-7

Harvard L 3-8

Eckerd College W 12-3

at Tampa W 12-2

Tampa L 1-3

Tampa W 12-3

at Rollins L 0-4

Rollins L 1-6

Rollins L 2-7

Florida Southern L 1-3

at Florida Southern L 2-3

at Florida Southern L 0-7

Jacksonville L 0-1

at Mercer L 1-2

at Mercer L 3-10

5-8 Miami (Fla.) L 0-9

5-9 Miami (Fla.) L 5-10

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1968

Record: 7-20

Coach: Bob Weickel

Pennsylvania W 3-1

Lipscomb L 3-8

Lipscomb L 3-9

Yale L 8-13

Yale L 2-7

3-23 South Florida L 4-9

Amherst L 2-7

Amherst W 4-2

Princeton W 7-5

Princeton L 2-15

Harvard L 2-9

Harvard L 6-7

at Eckerd College W 7-1

at Florida Southern L 1-2

Florida Southern W 6-2

Florida Southern L 0-14

US Coast Guard Academy L 5-10

Tampa W 14-12

at Tampa L 0-2

at Tampa L 3-4

Rollins L 1-15

at Rollins L 0-1

at Rollins L 0-1

Mercer W 8-3

Mercer L 4-7

at Jacksonville L 1-9

5-10 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-2

1969

Record: 26-13

Coach: Jim Ward

2-28 at South Florida W 16-9

Tampa W 3-1

Tampa L 6-7

Pennsylvania W 4-1

Pennsylvania W 3-0

St. Leo L 0-5

at St. Leo W 12-5

at St. Leo W 2-0

Yale W 2-1

Yale L 2-9

Lipscomb W 12-3

Lipscomb W 5-2

Toledo W 5-2

Toledo W 6-3

Toledo W 6-2

Amherst W 9-6

Amherst W 6-2

Harvard L 3-7

Harvard W 3-2

Belmont Abbey W 6-3

US Coast Guard Academy W 3-0

Rollins W 12-4

at Rollins L 1-2

at Rollins L 0-2

Florida Southern L 1-5

at Florida Southern L 2-3

at Florida Southern L 2-3

at Tampa L 4-5

4-25 at South Florida L 9-10

Eckerd College W 10-0

4-28 Miami (Fla.) L 9-14

4-29 Miami (Fla.) (10) W 6-5

at Jacksonville L 1-3

at Mercer W 5-0

at Mercer W 4-2

at Georgia Tech W 5-4

at Georgia Tech W 6-2

at Eckerd College W 5-3

Jacksonville W 5-4

1970

Record: 34-14

Coach: Jim Ward

NCAA Atlantic Regional

Florida L 0-3

at Florida W 7-4

Furman W 3-2

Furman W 4-3

Furman W 3-2

Pennsylvania W 6-5

Pennsylvania W 10-4

Louisville W 20-5

Louisville W 4-0

3-14 at South Florida L 4-11

Lipscomb L 7-9

Lipscomb W 8-1

Yale W 9-3

Yale W 7-1

Yale W 6-1

Taylor W 4-3

at Florida State L 0-1

William & Mary W 5-4

William & Mary W 6-2

Taylor W 4-2

Glassboro State W 1-0

Amherst W 7-0

Amherst L 0-1

Hillsdale W 10-1

Hillsdale W 12-2

Cornell W 14-0

at Jacksonville W 10-7

Eckerd College W 10-0

St. Leo L 1-4

4-11 South Florida W 9-6

St. Leo W 5-1

at Florida Southern L 1-7

4-17 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

4-18 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

Florida Southern W 7-2

at Tampa W 2-1

at Tampa W 11-1

at Rollins W 11-4

Jacksonville L 8-9

Mercer W 6-2

Mercer W 3-2

at Eckerd College W 8-0

Rollins W 5-0

at Rollins L 4-5

at The Citadel L 2-4

at The Citadel W 10-1

vs. Ithaca $ L 2-4

vs. Florida Southern $ L 4-5

$ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Ft. Eustis, Va.

1971

Record: 25-16

Coach: Jim Ward

at St. Leo L 12-15

3-14 South Florida L 1-5

Union (Ky.) W 5-1

Louisville W 12-5

Louisville W 13-2

Florida L 8-9

Florida L 0-11

Lipscomb W 9-8

Pennsylvania L 1-3

Pennsylvania W 2-0

Lipscomb L 12-15

Cincinnati W 6-5

Amherst W 3-2

Amherst L 2-7

Vanderbilt W 5-4

MacMurray W 6-3

MacMurray W 5-2

Brown W 5-2

St. Leo W 4-0

St. Thomas W 3-2

at Mercer W 4-2

at Mercer W 10-1

at Lewis College W 7-6

at Georgia Southern L 2-4

at Georgia Southern W 5-4

Florida Southern W 2-0

at Florida Southern L 2-3

at Eckerd College W 10-0

4-21 at South Florida L 1-3

Georgia Southern W 5-1

Georgia Southern L 5-9

Rollins W 3-0

at Rollins W 7-6

at Florida State L 0-2

at Florida State L 0-1

Eckerd College W 4-1

Rollins L 3-6

Jacksonville W 7-3

at Jacksonville L 0-1

5-10 Miami (Fla.) W 2-0

5-11 Miami (Fla.) L 3-4

1972

Record: 28-17

Coach: Jim Ward

Florida State L 3-6

Florida State L 1-7

at St. Leo W 5-3

Union (Ky.) W 5-1

Marshall W 6-5

Florida W 2-0

Marshall W 6-5

at Florida L 0-1

Austin Peay L 6-9

Austin Peay W 6-1

Pennsylvania W 2-0

Lipscomb L 0-1

Lipscomb W 6-2

Wabash W 3-1

Wabash W 8-3

Cincinnati W 7-1

Bowling Green W 3-1

Connecticut W 3-0

Connecticut W 4-0

Glassboro State W 4-3

Glassboro State W 8-0

Glassboro State W 5-4

Amherst W 1-0

Amherst L 1-2

at Georgia State W 18-6

Hillsdale W 20-0

at Georgia State W 4-2

at Furman W 6-3

at South Carolina L 6-8

at South Carolina L 3-4

at Georgia Southern W 7-0

at Jacksonville W 5-4

at Florida Southern L 1-4

Florida Southern L 4-5

4-20 at South Florida W 5-1

at St. Leo L 0-1

at Rollins L 2-3

Rollins L 5-6

Rollins L 1-6

Jacksonville L 5-6

5-3 South Florida W 3-2

at St. Thomas W 6-1

5-5 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-2

5-6 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-7

at Jacksonville W 15-7

1973

Record: 24-22

Coach: Jim Ward

Georgia Southern L 1-8

Georgia Southern L 1-5

Georgia Southern L 0-4

St. Leo L 2-3

3-9 Miami (Fla.) L 0-7

3-10 Miami (Fla.) L 0-4

3-10 Miami (Fla.) W 4-2

Columbia W 7-5

Lipscomb W 16-5

Lipscomb L 0-1

Pennsylvania W 5-4

Pennsylvania L 16-17

Ohio State L 0-2

Ohio State W 2-1

South Carolina L 4-6

Glassboro State W 5-3

Glassboro State W 7-6

Georgia W 4-3

Ohio University W 3-2

Delaware L 3-6

Delaware W 5-4

Miami (Ohio) L 2-4

Amherst W 7-1

Amherst W 3-1

Amherst L 1-3

at Georgia Southern L 1-5

at Georgia Southern L 3-8

at Georgia W 6-4

at Furman W 14-11

at Furman W 8-6

at South Carolina W 4-1

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at Georgia Tech L 3-12

at Georgia Tech L 2-4

Rollins L 8-9

Rollins W 5-4

Florida W 6-5

at Florida W 6-2

4-20 at South Florida W 3-2

4-21 South Florida W 8-1

at Florida Southern W 3-1

at Rollins L 0-3

Jacksonville L 4-5

Jacksonville L 2-8

at Jacksonville L 1-2

at Florida State W 7-6

at Florida State W 5-4

1974

Record: 30-13

Coach: Jim Ward

Temple W 10-1

Temple W 2-0

Michigan W 3-1

Richmond W 3-2

Richmond W 4-0

North Carolina L 1-2

North Carolina W 6-0

Pennsylvania L 0-2

Columbia W 8-3

Tennessee W 7-1

Tennessee W 3-2

Kentucky W 7-6

Delaware W 8-0

Miami (Ohio) W 8-1

Kentucky W 10-2

Delaware L 3-4

Glassboro State W 1-0

Glassboro State L 4-10

Amherst W 5-1

Amherst L 4-5

Amherst W 5-3

4-2 South Florida W 7-4

4-6 South Florida W 12-10

Jacksonville W 5-2

at The Citadel W 5-0

at UNC Wilimington W 6-2

at UNC Wilimington W 6-0

at South Carolina L 4-7

at South Carolina L 1-2

at Furman W 6-3

at Furman L 3-4

at Georgia Tech W 7-3

at Georgia Tech L 5-18

Florida Southern W 4-3

at Florida Southern L 1-5

at Rollins W 9-6

Georgia Southern W 6-2

Georgia Southern L 3-7

Florida W 9-0

at Florida L 0-10

at Rollins W 10-5

5-10 at Miami (Fla.) W 9-7

5-11 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-4

1975

Record: 28-19

Coach: Jim Ward

at Florida W 3-1

Florida W 5-4

at Tampa L 6-8

Tampa W 5-0

UCF L 7-8

Michigan W 2-1

3-4 Miami (Fla.) L 5-12

3-5 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5

Michigan W 6-5

Wabash W 5-3

Wabash W 11-2

North Carolina W 5-2

North Carolina L 3-7

Yale W 10-3

Yale W 16-0

Temple L 8-9

Temple W 9-5

Seton Hall W 9-2

South Carolina L 2-4

Miami (Ohio) W 5-1

Seton Hall L 4-11

South Carolina W 7-6

Miami (Ohio) L 2-3

Tennessee L 3-9

Amherst W 15-1

Amherst W 10-2

Amherst W 8-5

4-2 at South Florida W 3-0

FIU W 6-1

FIU W 5-3

at Jacksonville W 3-1

at Jacksonville W 9-2

Florida Southern L 1-5

at Georgia Southern W 7-2

at Georgia Southern L 6-7

at Mercer L 5-7

4-16 South Florida W 9-5

at Florida State L 2-6

at Florida State L 3-5

at Florida A&M W 4-3

at Florida Southern L 5-6

South Alabama L 2-3

South Alabama W 2-1

at UCF W 15-9

Jacksonville W 5-2

Rollins L 7-8

at Rollins L 1-4

1976

Record: 23-15

Coach: Jim Ward

UL Lafayette W 9-4

Furman L 4-7

Furman L 2-4

Duke W 11-3

Duke W 4-0

Yale W 11-1

Yale W 16-1

Wabash W 6-0

Clemson W 3-1

at South Alabama L 3-11

at South Alabama L 8-10

at West Florida W 1-0

at West Florida W 1-0

at Florida State L 4-10

at Florida State L 0-12

Williams W 11-0

Air Force W 8-1

Air Force W 5-4

Florida State W 11-10

Florida State W 9-5

4-2 South Florida L 0-7

Cornell W 2-1

Cornell W 7-3

Rollins W 4-2

Florida W 2-1

at Rollins L 7-8

at Florida L 8-10

Jacksonville L 3-6

at Jacksonville W 7-0

Florida Southern L 8-10

at UCF W 9-3

4-24 at South Florida W 6-2

Georgia Southern W 5-4

Georgia Southern L 3-5

Florida Tech L 1-4

4-30 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-14

5-1 at Miami (Fla.) (12) L 5-6

at Florida W 7-0

1977

Record: 34-15

Coach: Jim Ward

2-18 Miami (Fla.) W 7-6

2-19 Miami (Fla.) L 0-6

2-23 at Tampa W 11-0

2-26 Ball State W 9-4

2-28 LaSalle W 9-3

3-1 UNC Wilmington W 10-7

3-2 UNC Wilmington W 9-0

3-5 North Carolina W 7-5

3-8 Shippensburg State W 19-3

3-11 Michigan W 4-1

3-11 Michigan L 2-3

3-12 Wabash W 15-3

3-14 Widener W 13-8

3-15 Missouri L 1-4

3-16 at New Orleans L 3-4

3-16 at New Orleans L 1-2

3-17 vs Illinois ^ W 10-5

3-18 at Tulane L 4-6

3-19 at Tulane L 1-6

3-21 MacMurray W 15-1

3-22 Tennessee W 7-5

3-23 Williams W 2-0

3-24 Northwestern W 14-2

3-26 at South Florida W 14-8

3-28 at UCF W 5-3

3-30 St. Leo W 12-0

3-30 St. Leo W 6-0

4-1 at Georgia Southern L 1-2

4-2 at Georgia Southern L 2-3

4-2 at Georgia Southern L 2-3

4-5 Florida W 4-1

4-7 Union (Ky.) W 8-1

4-8 St. Thomas W 7-6

4-9 St. Thomas W 3-1

4-13 Siena W 11-1

4-14 Siena W 14-4

4-15 at Tampa W 6-0

4-16 Jacksonville W 3-2

4-16 Jacksonville W 5-2

4-18 Rollins W 3-2

4-19 at Florida L 3-6

4-20 UCF W 11-0

4-23 at Jacksonville W 5-3

4-26 FIU L 3-13

4-28 South Alabama W 8-5

4-29 South Alabama L 2-5

4-30 South Florida W 13-8

4-30 South Florida L 2-5

5-4 at Rollins L 1-11

^ = at New Orleans, La.

1978

Record: 33-17

Coach: Jim Ward

2-23 at UCF L 3-5

2-24 Mercer W 7-5

2-25 Ball State W 6-5

2-27 Wheaton W 7-3

3-1 St. Leo L 2-3

3-6 Old Dominion L 5-7

3-6 Old Dominion W 15-4

3-8 William & Mary W 9-1

3-10 Eckerd College W 9-3

3-11 Rollins W 7-2

3-15 Tufts W 5-1

3-16 Tennessee Wesleyan W 3-2

3-17 Tennessee Wesleyan W 7-1

3-18 Wisconsin W 4-3

3-18 Wisconsin W 12-10

3-20 Siena L 1-2

3-21 Georgia Southern L 3-14

3-21 Georgia Southern L 7-8

3-22 Georgia Southern W 10-3

3-23 Williams W 15-3

3-24 Delaware L 9-11

3-25 Siena W 5-4

3-25 Notre Dame W 8-2

3-27 at South Carolina L 2-3

3-28 at Furman W 5-2

3-29 at Newberry L 2-3

3-30 at Furman W 6-5

3-31 at Mercer-Atlanta W 10-0

3-31 at Mercer-Atlanta W 10-6

4-1 at Georgia Tech W 5-4

4-4 South Florida W 13-6

4-6 at Tampa L 6-11

4-6 at Tampa L 4-6

4-8 Florida Tech W 15-3

4-11 at Rollins L 1-3

4-12 at South Florida W 6-4

4-15 Florida Tech W 12-0

4-17 at St. Leo L 4-5

4-18 at South Florida L 1-4

4-22 at Jacksonville L 1-4

4-22 at Jacksonville W 9-4

4-24 at Eckerd College W 9-4

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4-25 at Florida W 13-11

4-28 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-10

4-29 at Miami (Fla.) (10) L 4-5

5-1 at FIU W 9-6

5-2 at FIU W 15-11

5-4 South Florida W 4-2

5-5 UCF W 10-3

5-6 Jacksonville W 3-0

1979

Record: 26-24

Coach: Jim Ward

2-26 Ball State L 1-2

3-2 Mercer L 6-9

3-3 at South Florida L 0-2

3-3 at South Florida L 0-1

3-5 Old Dominion W 5-0

3-5 Old Dominion W 7-1

3-7 William & Mary W 8-6

3-8 William & Mary W 19-1

3-9 Rollins L 5-8

3-10 Lipscomb W 4-3

3-12 Lipscomb L 6-10

3-13 Delaware State W 21-8

3-13 Xavier (Ohio) W 8-7

3-14 Xavier (Ohio) W 7-5

3-15 Yale L 6-7

3-16 Yale W 15-9

3-17 South Florida L 4-7

3-17 South Florida W 7-6

3-19 Ohio State W 17-1

3-20 Kentucky Wesleyan W 8-4

3-21 Maryland W 2-0

3-22 Kentucky W 12-3

3-22 Seton Hall W 8-3

3-23 Delaware W 8-5

3-24 Delaware L 1-9

3-24 Notre Dame L 11-19

3-26 at Florida State W 14-8

3-27 at South Alabama W 9-5

3-28 at South Alabama W 11-10

3-29 at Tulane L 2-12

3-29 at Tulane W 8-6

3-30 at New Orleans L 1-13

3-31 at New Orleans L 3-15

3-31 at New Orleans W 10-3

4-3 at Rollins W 10-8

4-6 at Charleston Southern W 11-9

4-6 at Charleston Southern W 6-0

4-7 at Charleston Southern L 5-6

4-7 at The Citadel L 0-6

4-12 at Georgia Southern L 0-6

4-13 at Georgia Southern L 1-11

4-14 at Mercer W 4-3

4-17 at Jacksonville L 7-8

4-18 Florida L 3-12

4-20 Miami (Fla.) L 3-12

4-20 Miami (Fla.) L 0-4

4-21 Miami (Fla.) L 10-14

4-27 FIU L 0-3

4-28 FIU W 11-9

5-1 Jacksonville L 1-3

1980

Record: 34-18

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-23 at Florida Southern L 1-9

2-29 at UCF W 3-2

3-3 North Carolina L 0-4

3-4 North Carolina W 6-1

3-6 Widener W 6-1

3-7 Rollins W 10-2

3-8 Lipscomb L 7-10

3-11 Delaware State W 12-0

3-11 Delaware State W 24-0

3-13 Columbia W 9-1

3-14 Milton W 3-2

3-14 Milton W 4-0

3-15 Austin Peay W 14-4

3-15 Clemson L 7-10

3-17 Kentucky W 4-3

3-17 Kentucky W 9-5

3-18 Cornell W 7-4

3-19 Georgia Southern L 7-11

3-19 Georgia Southern W 5-4

3-20 Georgia Southern L 1-3

3-21 Cornell W 6-0

3-24 Virginia Tech # W 18-9

3-25 Pittsburgh # W 11-3

3-26 Indiana # W 8-0

3-27 Pittsburgh # W 22-2

3-28 Virginia Tech # W 5-4

3-29 Indiana # L 1-2

3-29 Pittsburgh # W 4-0

3-31 at Georgia L 2-6

4-1 at Georgia L 5-7

4-3 at Furman W 9-6

4-4 at Furman W 16-3

4-5 at Mercer-Atlanta W 6-2

4-5 at Mercer-Atlanta W 19-1

4-8 South Florida W 16-3

4-8 South Florida L 3-15

4-10 Siena W 13-4

4-11 Siena L 7-9

4-12 Georgia State W 6-5

4-12 Georgia State L 5-9

4-16 at South Florida W 16-3

4-16 at South Florida W 7-2

4-17 at Rollins W 9-4

4-19 Jacksonville W 10-6

4-21 UCF W 9-4

4-23 at Florida L 1-8

4-25 at Miami (Fla.) L 6-17

4-26 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-11

4-27 at Miami (Fla.) (10) L 2-3

4-29 at Jacksonville W 10-5

4-29 at Jacksonville L 6-8

4-30 at Florida L 6-7

# = Stetson Invitational

1981

Record: 36-20

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-25 at UCF W 9-6

3-2 Furman W 2-1

3-3 Furman W 22-0

3-4 Campbell W 11-10

3-4 Campbell W 11-8

3-6 Methodist W 8-0

3-7 Old Dominion W 7-6

3-9 Milton W 16-1

3-10 North Carolina L 6-7

3-11 at Rollins L 7-9

3-12 Milton W 2-1

3-13 Widener W 17-2

3-14 Lipscomb W 15-10

3-16 Army # L 5-6

3-17 Louisville # W 10-7

3-17 Delaware # L 6-13

3-18 Louisville # L 3-4

3-19 Army # W 13-4

3-19 Delaware # W 15-5

3-20 Louisville # W 9-5

3-21 Delaware # W 9-5

3-23 Rider W 14-4

3-24 Bradley W 8-2

3-25 Bradley W 14-8

3-25 Bradley W 6-5

3-26 Ohio W 6-5

3-27 St. Xavier W 16-7

3-27 Ohio L 8-9

3-28 Ohio W 6-3

3-30 at The Citadel L 0-2

3-31 at South Carolina L 2-9

4-1 at UNC Wilmington L 4-6

4-2 at UNC Wilmington L 2-5

4-3 at UNC Pembroke W 10-5

4-8 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6

4-8 Miami (Fla.) L 3-5

4-9 Miami (Fla.) W 9-3

4-11 Florida A&M W 16-12

4-11 Florida A&M W 17-5

4-13 UCF L 8-9

4-15 South Florida L 1-11

4-15 South Florida W 5-3

4-16 South Florida W 15-7

4-18 Jacksonville W 4-2

4-21 at Georgia Southern W 3-0

4-21 at Georgia Southern L 2-7

4-22 at Georgia Southern L 2-10

4-24 at Jacksonville L 9-12

4-25 Bethune-Cookman W 6-3

4-25 Bethune-Cookman W 19-3

4-27 Rollins W 9-2

4-29 at South Florida W 7-6

4-29 at South Florida W 10-3

4-30 at South Florida L 4-7

5-1 Florida L 2-5

5-2 at Florida L 1-13

# = Stetson Invitational

1982

Record: 40-18

Coach: Pete Dunn

NCAA Atlantic Regional

2-19 at Florida A&M W 12-5

2-20 at Florida A&M W 9-3

2-20 at Florida A&M W 5-3

2-22 Ferris State $ W 12-7

2-23 South Florida L 9-14

2-23 South Florida L 2-3

2-25 Ferris State $ W 6-2

2-26 Seton Hall L 3-5

3-3 Methodist W 7-6

3-4 Liberty W 7-0

3-5 Detroit W 9-5

3-6 Detroit W 4-3

3-8 North Carolina W 11-0

3-9 North Carolina W 3-1

3-10 Old Dominion L 3-17

3-11 Georgetown W 10-3

3-12 Georgetown W 17-1

3-13 Lipscomb L 8-9

3-15 Yale # W 8-3

3-16 Mercer # W 9-8

3-16 Maryland # W 11-6

3-17 Mercer # L 6-7

3-18 Yale # W 20-7

3-18 Maryland # W 12-2

3-19 Maryland # W 6-4

3-20 Mercer # W 8-2

3-22 Drexel W 15-1

3-24 Northwestern W 10-1

3-25 Georgia Southern W 10-2

3-26 Northwestern W 12-5

3-27 Georgia Southern ! L 5-9

3-27 Georgia Southern ! L 0-4

3-30 Jacksonville W 10-1

3-30 Jacksonville W 7-0

4-1 at Mercer L 5-12

4-2 at Georgia State W 17-4

4-5 SUNY-Stonybrook W 19-1

4-6 at Bethune-Cookman W 7-0

4-6 at Bethune-Cookman W 7-1

4-7 Brown W 10-5

4-8 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-3

4-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 7-14

4-10 at Miami (Fla.) W 4-2

4-13 Flagler W 9-2

4-16 Florida W 9-7

4-17 at Florida W 16-9

4-19 at Jacksonville W 9-5

4-19 at Jacksonville L 3-4

4-22 at Rollins L 0-1

4-24 at South Florida L 1-4

4-24 at South Florida L 2-6

4-26 Rollins W 6-2

4-27 Bethune-Cookman W 5-2

4-27 Bethune-Cookman L 4-6

5-29 Miami (Fla.) ^ L 2-18

5-29 Florida ^ W 5-4

5-30 South Florida ^ W 6-5

5-30 Miami (Fla.) ^ L 3-15

$ = at Samford, Fla.

# = Stetson Invitational

! = at Leesburg, Fla.

^ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Miami, Fla.

1983

Record: 31-20

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-23 at South Florida W 5-4

2-23 at South Florida W 9-4

2-25 Florida A&M W 12-2

2-25 Florida A&M W 16-0

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2-28 at Rollins L 2-4

3-3 Florida L 5-6

3-4 Detroit W 10-9

3-5 Detroit W 10-0

3-7 Campbell # L 4-5

3-8 Georgetown # L 1-3

3-8 James Madison # L 4-5

3-9 Campbell # W 7-5

3-10 Georgetown # W 4-3

3-10 James Madison # W 14-2

3-11 Campbell # W 4-3

3-12 James Madison # W 17-5

3-14 George Washington W 5-2

3-15 South Carolina L 2-8

3-16 Virginia W 10-1

3-17 Sacred Heart W 4-3

3-18 Michigan W 10-6

3-19 Columbia W 10-1

3-22 Mercer-Atlanta W 8-1

3-22 Mercer-Atlanta W 5-4

3-23 Drexel W 27-1

3-24 Worcester State W 8-2

3-25 Toledo W 11-8

3-26 Toledo L 3-7

3-30 at Jacksonville L 5-6

3-30 at Jacksonville L 2-10

4-1 at Georgia Southern L 8-16

4-1 at Georgia Southern L 2-19

4-2 at Georgia Southern L 12-18

4-5 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4

4-5 Miami (Fla.) L 8-15

4-6 Miami (Fla.) L 6-14

4-11 at Rollins L 3-6

4-13 at Bethune-Cookman L 6-7

4-13 at Bethune-Cookman W 7-3

4-15 at FIU W 5-4

4-16 at FIU L 3-5

4-19 Flagler W 3-1

4-22 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-4

4-23 at Miami (Fla.) L 9-12

4-26 at Flagler W 10-6

4-27 at Florida L 1-5

4-29 at FIU W 8-6

4-30 at FIU W 9-3

5-4 Jacksonville W 14-8

5-5 at South Florida W 10-0

5-5 at South Florida W 2-0

# = Stetson Invitational

1984 Record: 46-13

Coach: Pete Dunn

NCAA South II Regional

2-17 Georgia Southern W 5-3

2-17 Georgia Southern L 8-9

2-18 Georgia Southern W 10-8

2-21 at Florida A&M W 11-1

2-24 South Florida W 4-2

2-25 South Florida L 2-4

2-28 Bethune-Cookman W 11-1

2-28 Bethune-Cookman W 7-0

3-2 at South Florida W 13-7

3-3 at South Florida L 7-12

3-5 North Carolina W 11-10

3-7 Florida W 6-4

3-9 Eastern Michigan W 17-4

3-10 Villanova W 11-5

3-12 Lipscomb W 10-6

3-13 Creighton W 4-1

3-14 Princeton W 10-2

3-15 Tennessee L 5-8

3-16 Indiana W 8-5

3-16 Creighton W 11-2

3-17 Lafayette W 10-2

3-17 Lafayette W 17-0

3-19 Mercer # W 9-5

3-20 Iowa # W 6-2

3-20 Vermont # W 3-2

3-21 Iowa # W 10-4

3-22 Mercer # W 8-4

3-22 Vermont # W 6-3

3-23 Vermont # W 13-0

3-24 Mercer # W 13-4

3-28 St. Xavier W 10-2

3-29 St. Xavier W 16-0

3-30 FIU L 2-4

3-31 FIU W 3-2

4-2 at Flagler W 11-5

4-4 at Bethune-Cookman W 16-0

4-4 at Bethune-Cookman W 21-9

4-6 Florida A&M W 13-1

4-6 Florida A&M W 8-7

4-9 at Florida L 3-14

4-10 Flagler W 11-3

4-13 Florida A&M W 10-2

4-13 Florida A&M W 10-3

4-17 at Jacksonville L 2-9

4-17 at Jacksonville W 22-3

4-20 Siena W 12-11

4-21 Jacksonville L 0-4

4-21 Jacksonville W 5-4

4-23 Siena W 6-5

4-26 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-7

4-27 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-11

4-28 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-5

4-30 Rollins W 12-3

5-1 Rollins W 7-2

5-4 at FIU W 8-7

5-5 at FIU W 6-4

5-24 Florida State^ W 10-7

5-26 Miami (Fla.)^ L 8-13

5-26 South Alabama^ L 9-10

# = Stetson Invitational

^ = NCAA South II Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.

1985

Record: 38-23

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-14 North Carolina W 5-2

2-15 North Carolina L 1-3

2-16 West Florida W 15-8

2-18 Georgia L 1-5

2-19 Georgia L 1-2

2-20 Florida L 3-8

2-22 at South Florida W 7-3

2-23 at South Florida L 5-7

2-26 at UCF L 1-9

2-27 UCF W 7-6

2-28 at Jacksonville W 10-6

2-28 at Jacksonville W 5-0

3-1 Florida A&M W 5-3

3-1 Florida A&M W 4-3

3-4 Flagler W 9-0

3-5 at Flagler L 1-3

3-6 Boston College W 18-8

3-8 Oklahoma State W 11-6

3-9 Richmond L 9-10

3-9 Oklahoma State L 3-15

3-12 Central Michigan L 6-11

3-13 Indiana L 10-11

3-14 Ithaca W 8-0

3-15 Central Michigan W 5-3

3-16 Yale W 7-1

3-18 Bradley # W 9-3

3-19 Massachusetts # W 19-2

3-19 Wisconsin # W 7-5

3-20 Massachusetts # W 7-3

3-21 Bradley # W 8-6

3-21 Wisconsin # L 0-2

3-22 Bradley # L 2-3

3-23 Massachusetts # W 8-7

3-26 Brown W 14-1

3-27 Brown W 8-6

3-28 St. Xavier W 8-6

3-28 St. Xavier W 7-6

3-30 Toledo W 13-7

3-30 Toledo W 12-4

4-1 FIU L 1-4

4-2 FIU W 10-0

4-3 Delaware W 12-7

4-3 Calvin College W 6-2

4-5 at Florida A&M W 18-5

4-6 at Florida A&M L 4-6

4-9 South Florida W 7-0

4-10 South Florida L 4-10

4-12 Georgia Southern W 8-4

4-12 Georgia Southern L 2-11

4-16 Rollins W 5-3

4-19 at Rollins W 8-4

4-22 at UCF W 7-2

4-23 at Florida L 4-6

4-24 UCF L 4-10

4-26 at FIU L 4-8

4-27 at FIU W 5-1

4-29 Miami (Fla.) L 10-12

4-30 Miami (Fla.) W 13-2

4-30 Miami (Fla.) L 3-4

5-3 Jacksonville L 6-7

5-3 Jacksonville W 11-5

# = Stetson Invitational

1986

Record: 36-22

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-14 UL Lafayette L 6-8

2-15 UL Lafayette W 6-1

2-17 Florida A&M W 9-3

2-18 Florida A&M W 5-2

2-19 UCF W 3-1

2-22 Rollins W 10-9

2-24 at Jacksonville L 4-10

2-24 at Jacksonville W 9-5

2-26 at UCF L 3-7

2-28 Georgia Southern W 3-2

3-1 Georgia Southern L 0-9

3-3 Villanova W 14-3

3-4 at FIU W 7-3

3-5 at FIU W 6-4

3-7 St. Joseph’s W 16-8

3-7 St. Joseph’s W 7-1

3-8 St. Joseph’s W 10-7

3-10 Bethune-Cookman W 27-2

3-11 Ithaca W 4-3

3-11 Yale W 8-1

3-12 Mercer W 19-3

3-13 Columbia W 9-2

3-13 Mercer W 13-5

3-14 Utica W 7-3

3-16 Nebraska L 5-16

3-17 Brigham Young $ L 4-9

3-18 Cal-St. Fullerton $ L 4-12

3-19 Nevada-Reno $ W 6-2

3-20 Washington State $ L 1-12

3-21 Fresno State $ W 5-4

3-26 Virginia Tech # W 10-3

3-27 Rider # W 5-0

3-27 Iowa # W 10-4

3-28 Rider # L 0-1

3-28 Virginia Tech # W 15-13

3-29 Iowa # W 13-2

3-29 Virginia Tech # L 2-5

3-31 Rider # W 5-0

4-1 Bethune-Cookman W 19-0

4-3 at Bethune-Cookman W 21-4

4-4 FIU L 1-10

4-5 FIU L 3-10

4-11 at Florida A&M W 19-0

4-12 at Florida A&M W 7-2

4-16 South Florida W 5-2

4-16 South Florida L 10-17

4-21 UCF L 2-5

4-22 at UCF L 4-13

4-24 at Miami (Fla.) L 6-17

4-25 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-12

4-26 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-9

4-29 Flagler W 8-3

4-30 at Flagler L 0-1

5-2 at Rollins L 1-7

5-6 Jacksonville L 3-9

5-6 Jacksonville W 4-3

5-7 at South Florida L 5-7

5-7 at South Florida W 4-2

$ = Best in the West Tournament

# = Stetson Invitational

1987

Record: 37-22 (12-6 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-13 at FIU W 6-4

2-14 at FIU L 0-3

2-18 UCF L 9-10

2-20 at UCF L 6-15

2-21 at South Florida L 1-5

2-23 Flagler W 5-3

2-27 Georgia Southern * W 12-5

2-27 Georgia Southern * W 6-4

2-28 Georgia Southern * L 3-13

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3-3 Methodist W 6-3

3-4 Jacksonville L 4-3

3-4 Jacksonville W 7-6

3-6 at Samford * W 5-1

3-6 at Samford * W 11-0

3-7 at Samford * W 10-2

3-10 Ithaca W 9-0

3-11 Pennsylvania W 8-6

3-11 South Carolina L 3-4

3-13 Samford * W 7-0

3-13 Samford * W 4-1

3-14 Samford * W 11-3

3-16 Indiana W 12-9

3-17 Maryland-Baltimore L 5-6

3-18 Yale L 14-16

3-19 Siena W 6-3

3-21 Siena W 7-5

3-21 Siena W 5-0

3-23 St. Xavier # W 17-13

3-25 Ohio State # W 6-3

3-26 Ohio University # W 14-1

3-27 Ohio State # W 10-6

3-28 St. Xavier # W 16-3

3-30 Florida A&M L 7-8

3-31 Miami (Fla.) L 2-8

4-1 Miami (Fla.) L 4-6

4-3 at Georgia Southern * L 1-2

4-3 at Georgia Southern * L 3-4

4-4 at Georgia Southern * L 5-18

4-8 UCF W 12-5

4-9 at Flagler W 11-10

4-10 FIU W 7-6

4-11 FIU W 2-1

4-13 Mercer * W 13-6

4-13 Mercer * W 7-6

4-14 Mercer * L 4-12

4-17 at Mercer * W 13-7

4-18 at Mercer * L 0-3

4-18 at Mercer * W 9-2

4-21 at UCF W 15-7

4-24 Rollins W 8-6

4-30 Hardin-Simmons $ W 16-4

5-1 Georgia Southern $ L 0-18

5-2 Hardin-Simmons $ W 10-8

5-2 Georgia Southern $ L 6-8

5-4 at Rollins W 8-4

5-7 at Jacksonville W 8-5

5-7 at Jacksonville L 2-5

5-9 at South Florida L 0-4

5-9 at South Florida L 2-7

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = Stetson Invitational

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Statesboro, Ga.

1988

Record: 35-26 (9-8 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Tournament Champions

NCAA East Regional

2-10 Flagler W 6-0

2-16 at South Florida L 9-10

2-17 at South Florida W 7-6

2-19 FIU W 4-3

2-20 FIU W 3-1

2-23 UCF W 7-2

2-24 at UCF L 1-12

2-27 South Florida L 8-9

2-27 South Florida W 8-3

3-1 at Rollins L 3-5

3-2 Florida W 6-3

3-4 Flagler W 18-7

3-5 Eckerd L 6-7

3-7 at Jacksonville L 1-6

3-7 at Jacksonville L 1-4

3-8 at Florida L 0-6

3-9 Ithaca W 6-2

3-11 at FIU W 7-6

3-12 at FIU L 2-6

3-14 Yale L 3-5

3-15 St. Xavier W 12-4

3-16 St. Xavier W 3-2

3-18 Samford * L 0-2

3-18 Samford * W 2-1

3-19 Samford * W 7-6

3-21 SW Missouri L 0-9

3-22 Massachusetts W 7-6

3-23 Missouri State W 4-3

3-23 Missouri State W 6-3

3-25 at Mercer * L 3-11

3-26 at Mercer * L 3-7

3-26 at Mercer * L 7-10

3-28 Harvard W 6-5

3-29 Brown W 3-2

3-30 Florida A&M W 12-7

4-1 Georgia Southern * L 0-7

4-1 Georgia Southern * L 4-7

4-2 Georgia Southern * L 6-10

4-4 North Florida L 9-14

4-8 Mercer * W 6-1

4-8 Mercer * W 9-6

4-9 Mercer * W 4-1

4-15 at Georgia Southern * L 0-4

4-15 at Georgia Southern * W 12-11

4-16 at Georgia Southern * W 12-3

4-19 at UCF W 9-7

4-20 UCF L 5-12

4-22 at Samford * W 10-3

4-22 at Samford * W 10-4

4-29 Centenary $ W 4-2

4-30 Georgia Southern $ W 5-1

4-30 Georgia Southern $ W 5-3

5-3 Rollins L 1-5

5-4 Jacksonville W 5-4

5-4 Jacksonville L 1-3

5-20 Miami (Fla.) L 4-6

5-26 Florida State ^ L 3-10

5-27 George Mason ^ W 2-1

5-28 NC State ^ W 4-1

5-29 Florida State ^ W 7-2

5-29 Florida ^ L 0-8

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Shreveport, La.

^ = NCAA East Regional at Tallahassee, Flla.

1989

Record: 38-23 (13-5 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun East Champions

A-Sun Tournament Champions

NCAA Atlantic Regional

2-8 Flagler W 2-0

2-10 at FIU L 2-3

2-11 at FIU W 5-4

2-13 Florida L 8-10

2-15 at UCF L 3-9

2-17 at South Florida L 5-6

2-18 at South Florida L 3-4

2-22 UCF W 6-4

2-25 Jacksonville L 4-6

2-25 Jacksonville W 1-0

2-27 Villanova W 3-1

2-28 Rollins W 6-4

3-3 FIU W 4-2

3-4 FIU L 2-3

3-6 St. Joseph’s W 3-1

3-8 St. Joseph’s W 10-0

3-9 Indiana-Purdue W 7-2

3-10 Michigan L 1-10

3-11 St. Xavier L 5-7

3-13 St. Xavier W 3-2

3-14 Ithaca W 8-7

3-15 Indiana W 3-2

3-17 Samford * W 3-2

3-18 Samford * W 3-2

3-18 Samford * W 6-3

3-20 SW Missouri W 6-1

3-21 Xavier (Ohio) W 11-4

3-21 Wright State W 12-4

3-22 SW Missouri L 2-5

3-24 Mercer * W 11-1

3-25 Mercer * L 6-12

3-25 Mercer * W 2-0

3-27 North Florida W 3-2

3-28 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-5

3-29 at Miami (Fla.) W 9-8

3-31 at Georgia Southern * L 0-3

4-1 at Georgia Southern * L 0-5

4-1 at Georgia Southern * L 4-5

4-7 at Mercer * W 9-2

4-8 at Mercer * W 2-1

4-11 at Jacksonville L 2-7

4-11 at Jacksonville W 6-1

4-12 at UCF L 0-9

4-14 Georgia Southern * W 5-1

4-15 Georgia Southern * W 6-5

4-15 Georgia Southern * L 6-13

4-19 UCF L 7-10

4-21 at Samford * W 12-1

4-21 at Samford * W 5-4

4-22 at Samford * W 12-2

4-24 Mercer W 8-1

4-27 UALR $ W 8-2

4-28 Centenary $ W 10-7

4-29 Centenary $ W 5-4

5-2 South Florida L 5-6

5-3 South Florida W 5-1

5-4 at Florida L 2-8

5-9 at Rollins W 11-2

5-25 Clemson ^ L 2-6

5-26 Rider ^ W 13-6

5-27 Clemson ^ L 5-13

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.

1990

Record: 33-31 (10-8 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Tournament Champions

NCAA Atlantic Regional

2-7 Flagler W 19-1

2-9 at FIU L 2-8

2-10 at FIU L 7-8

2-13 at North Florida W 6-5

2-17 Wake Forest W 5-2

2-17 Wake Forest W 5-4

2-19 at Rollins L 3-13

2-23 South Florida W 5-1

2-24 South Florida L 2-17

2-26 Florida L 0-11

2-28 at Jacksonville W 6-3

2-28 at Jacksonville L 1-2

3-2 FIU W 6-4

3-3 FIU W 8-7

3-5 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4

3-6 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5

3-7 Xavier L 0-4

3-9 Samford * W 9-8

3-10 Samford * W 13-6

3-10 Samford * L 3-16

3-12 UW-Milwaukee W 13-12

3-13 Ithaca W 6-2

3-14 St. Xavier W 5-2

3-15 UW-Milwaukee W 14-7

3-16 at South Florida L 4-5

3-17 at South Florida L 1-9

3-19 Drexel W 3-1

3-20 Rider L 6-11

3-21 Hardin-Simmons W 16-7

3-23 at Mercer * W 6-1

3-24 at Mercer * W 7-4

3-24 at Mercer * W 13-4

3-26 Harvard W 7-3

3-26 Harvard W 8-4

3-27 Eastern Illinois L 1-8

3-30 at Georgia Southern * L 0-3

3-31 at Georgia Southern * L 7-8

3-31 at Georgia Southern * L 0-4

4-2 UCF L 6-15

4-3 at UCF L 3-4

4-6 Mercer * W 7-2

4-7 Mercer * W 10-3

4-7 Mercer * W 2-0

4-10 SE Louisiana W 6-2

4-11 UCF L 8-9

4-13 at Samford * W 7-4

4-13 at Samford * W 4-3

4-14 at Samford * L 5-6

4-16 North Florida L 2-5

4-17 at Flagler W 9-6

4-18 at UCF L 1-2

4-20 Georgia Southern * L 6-9

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4-21 Georgia Southern * L 2-9

4-21 Georgia Southern * L 3-6

4-26 Centenary $ W 14-10

4-27 UALR $ W 11-8

4-28 Georgia Southern $ L 2-5

4-28 Georgia Southern $ W 15-4

5-1 Jacksonville W 8-1

5-1 Jacksonville W 3-2

5-8 Rollins L 3-11

5-9 Florida L 3-7

5-25 Miami (Fla.) ^ L 3-4

5-26 NC State ^ L 2-13

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tourney at Shreveport, La.

^ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Miami, Fla.

1991

Record: 36-22-1 (13-5 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun East Champions

2-1 at South Florida L 7-9

2-2 at South Florida W 6-0

2-8 South Florida L 3-4

2-9 South Florida W 6-5

2-12 North Florida L 5-6

2-13 Jacksonville L 2-4

2-15 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-8

2-16 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-2

2-19 at Rollins W 8-4

2-20 Rollins L 2-9

2-22 Wisconsin W 4-3

2-23 Wisconsin W 6-0

2-23 Wisconsin W 5-1

2-27 Furman W 16-0

3-2 Northeastern Illinois W 20-4

3-5 at Florida L 3-6

3-6 Northeastern Illinois W 4-1

3-8 at Jacksonville L 5-8

3-9 Liberty W 3-1

3-11 George Mason W 10-5

3-12 George Mason W 11-2

3-13 Yale W 7-3

3-15 at Georgia Southern * W 15-3

3-16 at Georgia Southern * W 4-1

3-16 at Georgia Southern * W 5-3

3-19 Massachusetts W 5-3

3-20 Wright State L 9-21

3-22 Mercer * W 8-4

3-23 Mercer * W 7-6

3-23 Mercer * W 7-2

3-25 Eastern Illinois W 8-3

3-26 St. Xavier L 5-19

3-27 Harvard W 7-6

3-27 Harvard L 9-10

3-29 FIU * W 13-6

3-30 FIU * W 6-5

3-30 FIU * W 9-4

4-2 Siena W 3-1

4-3 Siena W 10-4

4-5 at Mercer * W 4-1

4-6 at Mercer * L 4-5

4-6 at Mercer * W 11-8

4-9 UCF L 5-12

4-10 at Jacksonville (13) L 4-5

4-12 Georgia Southern * L 5-6

4-13 Georgia Southern * L 8-10

4-13 Georgia Southern * W 6-3

4-16 at UCF W 7-6

4-19 at FIU * L 3-12

4-20 at FIU * L 1-2

4-20 at FIU * W 6-0

4-24 at North Florida W 8-7

4-26 Flagler W 12-1

4-30 Jacksonville T 8-8

5-2 Centenary $ W 9-3

5-3 FIU $ W 9-5

5-4 FIU $ L 7-9

5-4 FIU L 2-10

5-8 Florida L 7-13

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

1992

Record: 38-21 (13-5 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun East Champions

NCAA South II Regional

2-10 Florida Atlantic W 5-0

2-12 Jacksonville W 7-6

2-13 at Rollins L 7-11

2-14 South Florida L 6-8

2-15 South Florida L 3-5

2-19 Bethune-Cookman W 12-1

2-21 at South Florida W 7-2

2-22 at South Florida W 3-2

2-24 at Bethune-Cookman W 19-5

2-26 Florida L 2-9

2-28 at Miami (Fla.) W 8-5

2-29 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-7

3-1 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-7

3-3 Flagler W 8-5

3-5 St. Joseph’s W 9-6

3-7 Kansas W 13-5

3-11 George Mason L 0-5

3-11 Manhattan W 8-1

3-13 at FIU * L 0-4

3-14 at FIU * L 1-2

3-14 at FIU * W 9-2

3-16 Troy L 6-16

3-17 Massachusetts W 9-3

3-18 Tennessee Wesleyan W 5-2

3-19 Lafayette W 2-1

3-20 Rider W 6-3

3-21 Rider W 14-6

3-23 Youngstown State W 14-2

3-23 Youngstown State W 3-2

3-24 Akron W 7-4

3-26 St. Xavier L 1-4

3-27 Mercer * L 1-4

3-27 Mercer * W 2-0

3-28 Mercer * W 4-2

4-1 at Florida L 3-7

4-3 at Charleston * W 3-1

4-4 at Charleston * W 13-5

4-4 at Charleston * W 11-5

4-7 at Jacksonville W 8-6

4-8 UCF W 7-6

4-10 at Mercer * L 5-6

4-11 at Mercer * L 1-2

4-11 at Mercer * W 5-2

4-14 Jacksonville W 8-5

4-15 UCF W 8-1

4-17 FIU * W 1-0

4-18 FIU * W 8-2

4-18 FIU * W 6-5

4-22 at UCF W 6-3

4-24 Charleston * W 2-0

4-25 Charleston * W 8-1

4-25 Charleston * W 3-1

4-28 at Jacksonville W 6-5

4-29 at UCF L 1-2

5-5 Rollins L 0-12

5-8 Centenary $ L 7-8

5-9 FIU $ L 2-3

5-21 Stanford ^ L 1-2

5-22 Florida State ^ L 2-3

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Hammond, La.

^ = NCAA South I I Regional at Tallahasse, Fla.

1993

Record: 38-17 (11-7 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun East Champions

2-5 Mercer W 7-0

2-6 Mercer W 4-2

2-6 Mercer W 7-3

2-7 at Rollins L 4-6

2-13 at South Florida W 6-5

2-14 at South Florida L 8-9

2-16 Rollins W 11-6

2-17 at Bethune-Cookman W 14-2

2-19 South Florida W 4-3

2-20 South Florida W 6-3

2-24 Bethune-Cookman W 8-2

2-27 St. Bonaventure W 4-3

3-1 Miami (Fla.) L 4-6

3-2 Miami (Fla.) L 3-19

3-3 Western Carolina W 4-2

3-4 Western Carolina W 4-0

3-6 Purdue W 11-10

3-8 UNC-Greensboro # W 5-0

3-9 Old Dominion # L 1-11

3-10 Xavier # W 8-3

3-11 UNC-Greensboro # W 7-3

3-12 Xavier # W 13-5

3-15 Siena W 6-4

3-16 Massachusetts W 9-4

3-16 Siena W 16-5

3-18 at The Citadel W 11-9

3-19 at Charleston * W 4-2

3-20 at Charleston * L 0-1

3-20 at Charleston * W 8-0

3-23 St. Xavier W 4-1

3-25 Cornell W 8-2

3-26 UCF * W 9-4

3-27 UCF * W 1-0

3-27 UCF * W 2-1

4-2 FIU * L 3-7

4-3 FIU * W 4-3

4-3 FIU * L 0-2

4-9 at UCF * L 4-5

4-10 at UCF * L 2-3

4-10 at UCF * W 23-2

4-13 Jacksonville L 4-9

4-14 at Florida W 2-0

4-16 Charleston * W 7-2

4-17 Charleston * W 6-4

4-17 Charleston * L 0-1

4-20 at Jacksonville L 7-8

4-21 Florida + L 6-9

4-23 FIU * W 5-4

4-24 FIU * L 4-5

4-24 FIU * W 8-5

5-1 Florida A&M W 13-8

5-1 Florida A&M W 10-6

5-14 Centenary $ L 4-5

5-15 SE Louisiana $ W 11-5

5-15 Centenary $ L 4-14

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = Stetson Invitational

+ = at Daytona Beach, Fla.

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

1994

Record: 37-21 (9-9 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-11 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-6

2-12 at Miami (Fla.) W 7-4

2-13 at Miami (Fla.) W 5-2

2-16 at Florida L 2-5

2-19 South Florida W 6-5

2-19 South Florida W 5-1

2-20 at South Florida L 4-5

2-21 at South Florida L 1-16

2-22 Florida L 5-9

2-25 Michigan W 6-5

2-26 Western Michigan W 6-0

2-27 Michigan + W 6-4

3-2 Xavier W 10-1

3-3 C.W. Post W 10-1

3-4 Florida A&M W 13-1

3-5 St. Joseph’s W 11-10

3-7 Evansville # W 5-3

3-8 Virginia Tech # W 6-3

3-9 Purdue # W 12-1

3-10 Evansville # W 12-2

3-11 Purdue # W 6-3

3-12 Virginia Tech # W 9-5

3-13 Pittsburgh W 9-5

3-14 Long Island W 13-4

3-14 Rider W 3-1

3-16 at Tulane W 7-3

3-17 at SE Louisiana L 1-5

3-18 at Southern Miss W 8-0

3-19 at Southern Miss W 4-2

3-21 Akron ^ W 8-5

3-25 FIU * W 3-0

3-26 FIU * L 5-7

3-26 FIU * L 1-5

3-30 at Bethune-Cookman W 9-4

4-1 at Charleston * L 4-5

4-2 at Charleston * L 2-4

4-2 at Charleston * W 8-2

4-5 at Florida A&M L 4-5

4-6 at Florida A&M L 8-9

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4-8 at UCF * L 2-5

4-9 at UCF * L 2-3

4-9 at UCF * L 1-5

4-12 Jacksonville W 6-4

4-13 at Florida Atlantic W 5-4

4-15 Charleston * W 11-3

4-16 Charleston * W 5-4

4-16 Charleston * W 9-0

4-19 Bethune-Cookman W 11-3

4-22 at FIU * W 4-3

4-23 at FIU * W 7-5

4-23 at FIU * L 1-2

4-29 UCF * W 3-0

4-30 UCF * L 6-7

4-30 UCF * W 9-0

5-4 at Jacksonville L 2-7

5-5 Florida Atlantic L 5-10

5-14 Mercer $ L 1-8

5-15 FIU $ L 10-11

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = Stetson Invitational

+ = at Henley Field, Lakeland, Fla.

^ = at Daytona Beach, Fla.

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Macon, Ga.

1995

Record: 34-25 (19-11 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-11 UNC Wilmington W 3-2

2-11 UNC Wilmington L 4-9

2-12 UNC Wilmington W 7-2

2-17 Radford W 5-0

2-18 at South Florida L 4-10

2-19 at South Florida L 10-20

2-21 South Florida L 2-9

2-24 at FIU * W 6-3

2-25 at FIU * W 6-1

2-25 at FIU * L 0-1

3-1 Western Michigan L 0-4

3-3 Florida Atlantic * W 2-1

3-4 Florida Atlantic * W 2-1

3-4 Florida Atlantic * W 8-7

3-6 St. Joseph’s W 15-7

3-8 West Virginia W 6-1

3-10 at Charleston * W 7-2

3-11 at Charleston * W 6-0

3-11 at Charleston * W 3-1

3-13 Rhode Island # W 9-4

3-14 Rider # W 11-1

3-15 Siena # W 7-2

3-18 Campbell * L 2-5

3-18 Campbell * L 1-3

3-20 Campbell * L 1-2

3-20 Md.-Eastern Shore W 3-1

3-21 Portland State W 2-0

3-24 at Centenary * W 8-2

3-25 at Centenary * W 15-3

3-25 at Centenary * W 8-6

3-28 at Bethune-Cookman L 5-6

3-29 South Florida L 4-6

4-1 SE Louisiana * W 2-1

4-1 SE Louisiana * L 3-4

4-2 SE Louisiana * W 4-1

4-4 Florida L 6-7

4-7 at Samford * L 4-5

4-8 at Samford * W 2-0

4-8 at Samford * W 14-0

4-11 Jacksonville W 13-6

4-12 at Florida L 7-17

4-14 Georgia State * W 8-3

4-15 Georgia State * L 3-13

4-15 Georgia State * L 3-4

4-18 at Jacksonville L 1-2

4-21 at Miami (Fla.) W 10-3

4-22 at Miami (Fla.) L 7-14

4-23 Miami (Fla.) W 3-2

4-25 Bethune-Cookman L 8-9

4-28 at Mercer * L 8-9

4-29 at Mercer * W 9-3

4-29 at Mercer * W 16-3

5-4 UCF * L 8-12

5-6 UCF * L 4-5

5-6 UCF * W 2-0

5-11 UCF $ L 3-4

5-12 FIU $ W 6-5

5-12 Florida Atlantic $ W 6-0

5-13 UCF $ L 2-7

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = Stetson Invitational

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Homestead, Fla.

1996

Record: 42-23 (12-6 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun South Champions

NCAA South I Regional

2-10 Samford * W 3-1

2-10 Samford * W 9-0

2-11 Samford * L 0-4

2-13 at Florida L 9-12

2-14 Jacksonville L 2-5

2-17 UNC Wilmington W 5-4

2-17 UNC Wilmington W 8-7

2-18 UNC Wilmington W 7-0

2-21 South Florida L 1-4

2-23 Southern Illinois W 7-1

2-24 Southern Illinois W 12-10

2-25 Southern Illinois L 6-7

2-27 at Jacksonville L 5-13

2-29 Western Michigan W 7-1

3-2 at South Florida W 6-3

3-2 at South Florida L 15-21

3-3 at South Florida L 3-9

3-5 Xavier W 17-5

3-6 West Virginia W 6-2

3-7 St. Joseph’s W 5-1

3-8 St. Joseph’s W 4-0

3-8 St. Joseph’s L 6-7

3-12 Lafayette W 7-3

3-14 Lafayette W 17-2

3-15 George Mason W 10-0

3-16 George Mason L 3-7

3-16 George Mason W 11-5

3-19 Md.-Eastern Shore W 15-1

3-22 UCF * W 5-0

3-23 UCF * W 3-2

3-23 UCF * W 5-4

3-26 South Florida W 3-1

3-27 at Bethune-Cookman W 15-2

3-29 at FIU * W 4-3

3-30 at FIU * W 13-3

3-30 at FIU * W 6-5

4-2 Bethune-Cookman W 6-3

4-5 Florida Atlantic * W 3-1

4-6 Florida Atlantic * W 5-3

4-6 Florida Atlantic * W 10-4

4-9 at Bethune-Cookman W 12-2

4-13 at UCF * L 2-3

4-13 at UCF * L 5-12

4-14 at UCF * L 3-10

4-17 Bethune-Cookman W 7-6

4-19 at Florida Atlantic * L 4-6

4-20 at Florida Atlantic * W 8-5

4-20 at Florida Atlantic * W 6-3

4-26 at Miami (Fla.) L 7-20

4-27 at Miami (Fla.) L 6-7

4-28 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-9

5-4 FIU * L 4-6

5-5 FIU * W 6-0

5-5 FIU * L 7-9

5-8 South Florida W 3-2

5-10 Samford ! W 10-2

5-11 Samford ! W 7-2

5-15 FIU $ W 5-3

5-16 SE Louisiana $ W 13-9

5-17 UCF $ L 3-6

5-17 Florida Atlantic $ L 5-8

5-23 South Alabama ^ W 9-8

5-24 Notre Dame ^ W 7-6

5-25 Alabama ^ L 1-3

5-25 Virginia ^ L 4-5

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

! = A-Sun Play-In Series

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA South I Regional at Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1997

Record: 37-26-1 (10-8 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun South Champions

NCAA Midwest Regional

2-3 South Alabama L 5-7

2-7 at Miami (Fla.) W 10-6

2-8 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-7

2-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-11

2-12 at South Florida W 11-7

2-14 Kentucky W 6-5

2-15 Kentucky W 9-6

2-16 Kentucky T 7-7

2-17 Miami (Fla.) W 11-10

2-20 Jacksonville L 9-10

2-22 South Florida L 6-14

2-23 South Florida L 4-22

2-25 at South Florida W 14-11

3-1 Michigan W 12-10

3-2 Michigan L 4-8

3-4 at Georgia Tech L 5-9

3-5 at Georgia State L 5-6

3-6 at Mercer W 9-6

3-8 Purdue L 4-12

3-8 Purdue L 1-7

3-9 Purdue W 8-4

3-11 Maine W 3-0

3-12 Maine W 17-10

3-14 Siena W 6-3

3-14 Siena W 11-4

3-15 Siena W 6-0

3-15 Siena W 4-3

3-17 Akron W 4-1

3-19 North Florida W 10-5

3-22 Harvard W 5-4

3-23 Harvard W 2-1

3-25 at Jacksonville L 2-4

3-28 at UCF * L 3-4

3-29 at UCF * W 3-1

3-29 at UCF * L 2-3

4-2 at Florida L 5-7

4-5 Florida Atlantic * L 3-11

4-6 Florida Atlantic * L 5-8

4-6 Florida Atlantic * W 10-1

4-11 FIU * W 12-7

4-12 FIU * L 1-5

4-12 FIU * W 2-0

4-16 Florida L 5-14

4-18 at Florida Atlantic * W 6-3

4-19 at Florida Atlantic * L 2-5

4-19 at Florida Atlantic * W 15-3

4-22 Bethune-Cookman W 12-4

4-25 at FIU * L 4-8

4-26 at FIU * W 8-5

4-27 at FIU * W 8-4

4-29 Bethune-Cookman W 4-3

5-3 UCF * W 16-0

5-4 UCF * W 9-4

5-4 UCF * L 6-7

5-7 Bethune-Cookman W 22-4

5-9 Charleston ! W 16-3

5-10 Charleston ! W 16-1

5-14 Samford $ W 4-3

5-15 FIU $ L 2-3

5-16 Samford $ W 6-3

5-16 FIU $ W 4-3

5-17 UCF $ L 9-14

5-22 Oklahoma State ^ L 1-8

5-23 Harvard ^ L 6-8

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

! = A-Sun Play-In Series

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Midwest Regional at Stillwater, Okla.

1998

Record: 30-31-1 (7-11 A-Sun South)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-7 Western Carolina L 6-7

2-7 Western Carolina L 1-8

2-8 Western Carolina L 9-11

2-11 North Florida W 13-4

2-14 Jacksonville L 1-6

2-15 at Jacksonville L 6-8

2-18 South Florida W 10-4

2-21 at South Florida L 5-18

2-22 at South Florida W 8-4

2-25 South Florida L 10-12

2-27 Siena W 16-0

2-27 Siena W 19-6

2-28 Siena W 15-7

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2-28 Siena W 14-7

3-3 at Florida A&M W 16-7

3-3 at Florida A&M W 6-1

3-4 at Georgia Tech W 8-0

3-6 at Clemson L 4-22

3-8 at Clemson L 5-10

3-8 at Clemson L 4-9

3-10 West Virginia L 4-6

3-12 Central Michigan L 3-8

3-13 Creighton W 9-0

3-14 Creighton L 6-7

3-15 Creighton T 9-9

3-17 Bradley L 5-9

3-20 Akron W 8-7

3-21 Akron L 1-5

3-21 Akron W 8-6

3-24 Northwestern W 16-4

3-25 Northwestern L 8-10

3-27 at FIU * L 3-5

3-28 at FIU * L 0-5

3-28 at FIU * W 8-5

3-31 Bethune-Cookman W 16-7

4-1 Bethune-Cookman W 7-3

4-3 Florida Atlantic * W 11-7

4-4 Florida Atlantic * L 0-7

4-4 Florida Atlantic * W 8-7

4-7 Florida A&M W 7-6

4-7 Florida A&M W 17-7

4-10 at UCF * L 13-16

4-11 at UCF * W 7-6

4-11 at UCF * L 4-9

4-15 at Florida L 1-8

4-17 at Florida Atlantic * W 10-8

4-18 at Florida Atlantic * L 2-6

4-18 at Florida Atlantic * L 2-4

4-22 at Bethune-Cookman W 20-10

4-24 FIU * W 10-9

4-25 FIU * L 4-5

4-25 FIU * L 8-17

4-28 at Bethune-Cookman W 8-3

5-2 UCF * L 10-11

5-3 UCF * L 3-5

5-3 UCF * W 2-1

5-8 at Charleston ! W 16-7

5-9 at Charleston ! L 3-5

5-9 at Charleston ! W 18-11

5-13 Troy $ W 5-4

5-14 UCF $ L 4-15

5-15 Troy $ L 3-8

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

! = A-Sun Play-In Series

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Kissimmee, Fla.

1999

Record: 23-31 (11-19 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

1-29 at Miami L 1-12

1-30 at Miami L 3-4

2-9 at South Florida L 1-5

2-12 Louisville W 4-3

2-13 Louisville L 6-9

2-14 Louisville L 1-7

2-16 at Bethune-Cookman W 9-3

2-19 Southern Illinois W 8-7

2-20 Southern Illinois L 7-10

2-21 Southern Illinois L 6-14

2-23 at South Florida L 6-10

2-27 South Florida W 4-3

2-28 South Florida W 23-3

3-2 at Georgia Southern L 5-6

3-3 at Georgia Southern L 3-11

3-5 Samford * L 4-7

3-6 Samford * W 5-4

3-6 Samford * W 6-4

3-8 St. Joseph’s W 5-4

3-10 St. Joseph’s W 11-6

3-12 at Jacksonville State * L 2-6

3-12 at Jacksonville State * L 0-13

3-13 at Jacksonville State * W 9-4

3-15 Fordham W 15-3

3-17 Fordham W 6-2

3-18 Akron W 10-9

3-19 Centenary * L 8-10

3-20 Centenary * W 10-0

3-20 Centenary * L 4-5

3-27 at Campbell * L 2-11

3-27 at Campbell * W 12-6

3-29 at Campbell * W 9-5

3-30 Bethune-Cookman W 5-4

4-2 Mercer * W 4-2

4-3 Mercer * L 6-10

4-3 Mercer * W 8-7

4-9 at Georgia State * W 17-5

4-10 at Georgia State * W 9-5

4-10 at Georgia State * L 2-3

4-14 Florida L 5-9

4-16 UCF * L 3-20

4-18 UCF * L 0-17

4-18 UCF * L 3-5

4-21 at Florida L 1-7

4-23 at Florida Atlantic * L 2-14

4-24 at Florida Atlantic * L 1-2

4-24 at Florida Atlantic * L 1-9

4-27 Bethune-Cookman W 10-4

5-1 Jacksonville * W 16-3

5-2 Jacksonville * L 4-11

5-2 Jacksonville * L 5-6

5-7 at Troy * L 7-17

5-8 at Troy * L 4-34

5-8 at Troy * L 4-12

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

2000

Record: 48-16 (20-7 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Champions

NCAA Atlanta Regional

2-5 Florida A&M W 14-5

2-6 Florida A&M W 8-7

2-8 South Florida L 3-16

2-11 George Washington W 9-2

2-12 George Washington W 15-8

2-13 George Washington L 6-12

2-19 St. Peter’s W 19-1

2-19 St. Peter’s W 19-1

2-20 St. Peters W 18-4

2-23 at Bethune-Cookman W 5-0

2-26 at South Florida L 2-9

2-27 at South Florida W 11-5

2-29 at Florida A&M W 12-3

3-2 Eastern Kentucky W 2-1

3-3 Eastern Kentucky W 5-3

3-4 Eastern Kentucky W 11-10

3-8 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 16-6

3-9 Siena W 11-1

3-10 Siena W 11-3

3-11 Siena W 17-7

3-14 Georgia Southern W 7-3

3-15 Georgia Southern L 5-9

3-17 Troy * W 6-4

3-17 Troy * W 3-1

3-18 Troy * W 5-4

3-21 Cornell W 18-5

3-22 Cornell W 14-9

3-24 at Mercer * W 18-2

3-25 at Mercer * L 3-12

3-25 at Mercer * W 8-5

3-29 North Florida L 6-10

3-31 Georgia State * W 7-0

4-1 Georgia State * W 2-0

4-1 Georgia State * L 5-7

4-8 at UCF * W 13-3

4-8 at UCF * L 2-4

4-9 at UCF * W 7-4

4-12 at Florida L 3-10

4-14 Campbell * W 4-3

4-15 Campbell * L 2-12

4-15 Campbell * L 3-7

4-18 Bethune-Cookman W 15-7

4-21 at Jacksonville * W 9-4

4-22 at Jacksonville * W 15-9

4-22 at Jacksonville * W 17-3

4-25 South Florida W 11-6

4-29 Florida Atlantic * W 22-8

4-30 Florida Atlantic * L 4-5

4-30 Florida Atlantic * L 5-14

5-3 Bethune-Cookman L 5-14

5-5 at Samford * W 6-4

5-6 at Samford * W 11-2

5-6 at Samford * W 13-2

5-12 Jacksonville State * W 15-6

5-13 Jacksonville State * W 10-4

5-13 Jacksonville State * W 12-3

5-17 at Jacksonville $ W 11-1

5-18 vs Florida Atlantic $ W 9-7

5-19 vs Campbell $ W 2-0

5-20 vs Campbell $ W 15-2

5-26 vs Auburn ^ W 9-5

5-27 at Georgia Tech ^ L 1-24

5-27 vs Auburn ^ W 13-10

5-28 at Georgia Tech ^ L 11-16

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Jacksonville, Fla.

^ = NCAA Atlanta Regional

2001 Record: 43-17 (19-8 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

NCAA Coral Gables Regional

2-10 South Florida L 1-6

2-11 South Florida W 3-2

2-13 at South Florida W 6-2

2-16 Tennessee Tech W 9-4

2-17 Tennessee Tech W 11-1

2-18 Tennessee Tech W 4-3

2-20 North Florida W 5-3

2-23 UNC Asheville W 17-2

2-24 UNC Asheville W 4-0

2-25 UNC Asheville W 8-5

2-27 Michigan % W 4-1

3-2 Michigan W 9-2

3-3 Ohio State @ L 5-13

3-6 Western Illinois W 10-2

3-7 Western Illinois W 12-2

3-9 Rider W 6-5

3-10 Rider W 16-2

3-11 Rider W 5-4

3-12 Rider W 12-5

3-14 Northern Illinois L 2-3

3-16 at Jacksonville State * W 15-4

3-17 at Jacksonville State * W 9-2

3-17 at Jacksonville State * W 12-7

3-23 Samford * W 4-2

3-24 Samford * W 11-3

3-24 Samford * W 7-1

3-30 at Troy * W 10-7

3-31 at Troy * W 5-1

3-31 at Troy * L 2-7

4-3 Bethune-Cookman W 2-1

4-4 at South Florida L 6-12

4-6 Mercer * W 16-4

4-7 Mercer * W 7-2

4-7 Mercer * W 2-0

4-11 at Florida W 21-17

4-13 at Georgia State * W 10-2

4-14 at Georgia State * L 2-3

4-14 at Georgia State * W 8-1

4-18 Florida W 9-8

4-21 Jacksonville * W 5-1

4-21 Jacksonville * W 2-0

4-22 Jacksonville * W 5-3

4-24 Bethune-Cokman W 12-5

4-27 at Florida Atlantic * W 18-7

4-28 at Florida Atlantic * W 6-3

4-28 at Florida Atlantic * W 9-4

4-30 at Miami L 9-10

5-2 Bethune-Cookman W 12-5

5-5 UCF * L 5-12

5-6 UCF * L 3-7

5-6 UCF * L 8-9

5-10 at Campbell * L 5-6

5-11 at Campbell * L 0-1

5-11 at Campbell * L 2-7

5-16 vs Florida Atlantic $ L 1-2

5-17 vs Troy $ L 2-5

5-25 vs Florida ^ L 9-10

5-26 vs Bucknell ^ W 7-0

5-26 vs Florida ^ W 6-3

5-27 at Miami (Fla. )^ L 8-16

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

% = at Henley Field, Lakeland, Fla.

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Jacksonville, Fla.

@ = at Jacksonville, Fla.

^ = NCAA Coral Gables Regional

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2002

Record: 42-19 (19-9 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2-9 at South Florida (10) W 7-6

2-10 at South Florida W 9-7

2-15 Charleston Southern W 5-4

2-16 Charleston Southern W 6-4

2-17 Charleston Southern W 12-4

2-19 at Bethune-Cookman W 19-5

2-24 Jacksonville State * W 11-2

2-24 Jacksonville State * W 8-2

2-27 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-10

3-1 Siena W 12-7

3-2 Siena W 8-4

3-4 Central Michigan # W 9-4

3-5 Penn State # W 18-8

3-6 Evansville # W 9-7

3-7 Central Michigan # W 11-3

3-8 Penn State # L 4-5

3-9 Evansville # W 6-3

3-11 Rhode Island W 10-0

3-12 US Naval Academy W 6-3

3-13 US Naval Academy W 10-7

3-15 at Samford * L 4-5

3-15 at Samford * W 5-2

3-16 at Samford * L 4-7

3-22 Campbell * L 6-8

3-23 Campbell * W 7-3

3-23 Campbell * W 13-5

3-29 at Belmont * W 18-1

3-29 at Belmont * W 4-1

4-2 Bethune-Cookman W 11-1

4-5 Georgia State * W 11-2

4-6 Georgia State * W 1-0

4-6 Georgia State * W 4-1

4-9 at #11 Florida W 6-3

4-12 at Mercer * W 6-5

4-13 at Mercer * W 8-6

4-14 at Mercer * W 6-5

4-16 South Florida L 2-8

4-19 #17 Florida Atlantic * L 4-5

4-20 #17 Florida Atlantic * L 2-14

4-20 #17 Florida Atlantic * W 10-6

4-23 Bethune-Cookman W 7-5

4-27 at UCF * L 5-14

4-28 at UCF * W 10-7

4-28 at UCF * W 13-3

5-2 at South Florida W 10-1

5-4 at Jacksonville * L 4-7

5-5 at Jacksonville * L 0-2

5-5 at Jacksonville * W 6-5

5-10 at Creighton L 6-8

5-12 at Creighton W 7-5

5-12 at Creighton L 3-7

5-14 South Florida L 5-6

5-17 Troy * W 7-1

5-17 Troy * W 8-5

5-18 Troy * L 4-6

5-22 Troy $ (10) W 7-6

5-23 Florida Atlantic $ W 3-0

5-24 UCF $ L 6-13

5-24 Florida Atlantic $ L 3-10

5-31 at #1 Florida State ^ L 8-11

6-1 vs South Florida ^ L 13-14

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = Stetson Invitational at DeLand, Fla.

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2003

Record: 41-24 (21-12 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

NCAA Atlanta Regional

2-7 Florida A&M # W 6-1

2-8 Oklahoma State # L 0-9

2-12 at Bethune-Cookman W 6-4

2-13 Kentucky & W 8-5

2-14 George Washington & (11) L 8-9

2-15 Maryland & L 3-7

2-22 at #2 Rice % L 6-11

2-22 vs UT-Arlington % L 3-6

2-23 vs #25 Ole Miss % L 2-5

2-26 Michigan W 7-5

2-28 at Jacksonville State * L 2-3

3-1 at Jacksonville State * W 7-4

3-1 at Jacksonville State * W 8-4

3-5 Boston College W 10-6

3-7 Gardner-Webb * L 6-10

3-8 Gardner-Webb * W 5-1

3-8 Gardner-Webb * W 5-4

3-11 Creighton W 8-5

3-12 Creighton W 3-2

3-15 at Troy * W 11-4

3-15 at Troy * W 9-6

3-16 at Troy * (13) L 2-3

3-19 Columbia W 16-5

3-21 Belmont * W 12-2

3-22 Belmont * W 7-6

3-22 Belmont * W 13-9

3-26 at Bethune-Cookman W 12-2

3-28 at Campbell * (11) L 2-3

3-29 at Campbell * L 0-3

3-29 at Campbell * L 1-5

4-1 Bethune-Cookman W 5-1

4-4 at Georgia State * L 2-7

4-5 at Georgia State * L 3-4

4-5 at Georgia State * W 15-7

4-9 at #19 Florida L 4-10

4-11 Mercer * W 6-1

4-12 Mercer * W 9-5

4-12 Mercer * W 5-2

4-15 Florida A&M W 10-3

4-16 Florida A&M L 8-12

4-18 Jacksonville * (10) W 8-7

4-19 Jacksonville * W 5-4

4-19 Jacksonville * L 5-9

4-22 at South Florida W 11-1

4-26 Samford * W 4-3

4-26 Samford * W 20-7

4-27 Samford * W 9-6

4-29 Bethune-Cookman W 14-8

5-7 at South Florida W 5-3

5-10 UCF * W 11-8

5-11 UCF * W 3-1

5-11 UCF * L 3-10

5-13 South Florida W 7-1

5-16 at #11 Florida Atlantic * L 5-16

5-17 at #11 Florida Atlantic * L 0-2

5-17 at #11 Florida Atlantic * W 6-5

5-21 Gardner-Webb $ W 3-1

5-23 Belmont $ W 9-3

5-24 Jacksonville $ L 6-9

5-24 #12 Florida Atlantic $ W 8-1

5-25 Jacksonville $ L 1-7

5-30 at #7 Georgia Tech ^ W 5-4

5-31 vs #15 South Carolina ^ L 2-7

5-31 vs East Carolina ^ W 9-4

6-1 vs #15 South Carolina ^ L 3-9

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = News-Journal Invitational, DeLand, Fla.

& = Amtrak Invitational, DeLand, Fla.

% = Crown Plaza/Rice Invi., Houston, Texas

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Atlanta Regional

2004

Record: 36-23 (20-10 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-13 VMI W 4-1

2-15 VMI L 13-19

2-15 VMI W 8-7

2-20 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 8-5

2-21 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 8-9

2-22 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 12-2

2-27 Virginia Tech # W 15-2

2-28 Oklahoma State # L 3-17

2-28 South Florida # L 4-6

3-3 #19 Florida L 8-12

3-5 Florida A&M W 11-4

3-6 Florida A&M W 11-3

3-7 Florida A&M W 8-1

3-9 at Bethune-Cookman W 13-7

3-12 at Mercer * W 19-5

3-13 at Mercer * W 8-2

3-13 at Mercer * W 16-2

3-16 Iowa L 7-9

3-17 Northern Iowa W 7-3

3-19 Georgia State * W 6-3

3-20 Georgia State * W 7-1

3-20 Georgia State * W 9-1

3-23 Northwestern L 0-3

3-24 at Bethune-Cookman L 1-4

3-26 at #23 UCF * W 10-9

3-27 at #23 UCF * L 3-5

3-27 at #23 UCF * L 0-5

3-30 South Florida L 2-9

3-31 Bethune-Cookman W 11-6

4-2 #20 Florida Atlantic * L 8-9

4-3 #20 Florida Atlantic * (10) W 14-13

4-3 #20 Florida Atlantic * W 4-1

4-6 at South Florida (14) L 8-10

4-9 at Jacksonville * L 5-13

4-10 at Jacksonville * L 4-13

4-10 at Jacksonville * W 9-4

4-16 at Gardner-Webb * W 5-4

4-16 at Gardner-Webb * W 7-5

4-17 at Gardner-Webb * L 1-3

4-20 Bethune-Cookman W 8-3

4-22 Campbell * W 11-0

4-22 Campbell * L 5-6

4-23 Campbell * W 7-2

5-1 at Belmont * W 4-0

5-1 at Belmont * L 0-2

5-2 at Belmont * L 7-9

5-7 Lipscomb * W 9-3

5-7 Lipscomb * W 4-0

5-8 Lipscomb * W 6-3

5-11 at South Florida L 3-13

5-14 Appalachian State W 16-0

5-15 Appalachian State W 7-2

5-16 Appalachian State W 11-1

5-21 Troy * W 7-6

5-22 Troy * L 2-3

5-22 Troy * W 2-1

5-26 Troy $ W 4-2

5-27 Florida Atlantic $ L 1-15

5-28 Troy $ L 3-5

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

# = News-Journal Invitational

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2005

Record: 35-28 (16-14 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Tournament Champions

NCAA Gainesville Regional

2-11 Southern Illinois W 9-2

2-12 Southern Illinois W 10-9

2-13 Southern Illinois L 3-11

2-18 Illinois State W 7-2

2-19 Illinois State L 6-12

2-20 Illinois State W 10-4

2-22 #11 Florida State L 4-5

2-23 #11 Florida State L 6-7

2-25 Siena W 10-0

2-26 Siena W 7-6

2-26 Siena W 24-3

3-4 Maine L 3-4

3-5 Maine (10) W 6-5

3-6 Maine W 13-2

3-8 South Florida W 7-6

3-9 St. Joseph’s W 17-3

3-11 at Georgia State * L 4-20

3-12 at Georgia State * L 4-15

3-13 at Georgia State * W 16-6

3-15 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-4

3-18 Mercer * W 17-0

3-19 Mercer * W 7-3

3-19 Mercer * L 5-13

3-25 at Florida Atlantic * L 7-9

3-25 at Florida Atlantic * W 6-5

3-26 at Florida Atlantic * W 5-4

3-29 at South Florida L 0-6

4-1 #18 UCF * W 10-4

4-2 #18 UCF * L 11-18

4-3 #18 UCF * L 7-14

4-5 Bethune-Cookman W 9-1

4-8 Gardner-Webb * W 9-6

4-9 Gardner-Webb * (10) W 6-5

4-9 Gardner-Webb * W 15-3

4-12 Bethune-Cookman W 14-4

4-15 at Campbell * L 5-11

4-16 at Campbell * W 12-8

4-16 at Campbell * L 3-8

4-22 Belmont * L 8-11

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4-23 Belmont * W 6-5

4-24 Belmont * W 10-9

4-27 at South Florida L 5-6

4-30 Jacksonville * W 4-2

4-30 Jacksonville * L 2-3

5-1 Jacksonville * W 4-2

5-6 at Lipscomb * W 17-3

5-7 at Lipscomb * L 5-9

5-8 at Lipscomb * W 15-1

5-10 at #11 Florida State L 5-9

5-11 at #11 Florida State L 4-8

5-13 at #27 Troy * L 3-5

5-14 at #27 Troy * L 2-6

5-15 at #27 Troy * L 5-10

5-17 South Florida W 4-3

5-18 at #12 Florida L 4-6

5-22 South Alabama W 15-12

5-25 UCF $ W 8-5

5-26 Florida Atlantic $ L 0-3

5-27 Gardner-Webb $ W 6-5

5-27 Florida Atlantic $ W 7-3

5-28 Florida Atlantic $ W 8-0

6-4 at #8 Florida ^ L 3-8

6-4 vs Notre Dame ^ L 4-7

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Gainesville Regional

2006

Record: 38-24 (16-14 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Tournament Champions

NCAA Atlanta Regional

2-10 Southeastern La. W 2-1

2-11 Southeastern La. L 4-5

2-12 Southeastern La. L 4-6

2-14 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-3

2-17 at South Alabama % W 5-3

2-18 vs Southern Miss % L 1-6

2-19 vs #25 Wichita State % L 3-8

2-21 at Bethune-Cookman W 7-1

2-24 Illinois # W 6-3

2-25 Western Carolina # L 3-4

2-26 South Florida # W 7-2

3-3 North Florida * W 13-5

3-4 North Florida * L 2-3

3-5 North Florida * L 4-9

3-7 UCF W 4-3

3-10 at #8 LSU L 1-5

3-11 at #8 LSU L 7-11

3-12 at #8 LSU W 9-8

3-14 Yale W 6-0

3-17 at Mercer * L 4-8

3-18 at Mercer * L 2-5

3-18 at Mercer * W 19-5

3-21 at #9 Florida W 7-6

3-24 Lipscomb * W 9-0

3-25 Lipscomb * L 5-7

3-26 Lipscomb * L 8-10

3-28 at UCF W 5-2

3-31 Vermont W 9-7

4-1 Vermont W 8-0

4-2 Vermont W 5-3

4-4 Bethune-Cookman W 5-0

4-8 at Belmont * W 7-3

4-8 at Belmont * W 6-3

4-9 at Belmont * W 9-1

4-14 at Jacksonville * (12) L 3-4

4-15 at Jacksonville * L 6-7

4-15 at Jacksonville * W 11-9

4-18 Bethune-Cookman W 7-3

4-21 Campbell * W 5-3

4-22 Campbell * W 11-1

4-22 Campbell * W 6-4

4-25 at South Florida (11) W 12-9

4-29 Kennesaw State * W 8-6

4-30 Kennesaw State * L 1-5

4-30 Kennesaw State * W 12-4

5-5 at ETSU * L 10-11

5-6 at ETSU * L 6-8

5-7 at ETSU * (11) L 6-7

5-9 South Florida W 8-5

5-12 Florida Atlantic * W 10-6

5-13 Florida Atlantic * L 2-10

5-14 Florida Atlantic * W 6-4

5-16 at South Florida W 9-2

5-18 at Gardner-Webb * L 3-4

5-18 at Gardner-Webb * W 5-0

5-19 at Gardner-Webb * (10) W 11-7

5-24 Florida Atlantic $ W 3-2

5-25 Mercer $ W 6-5

5-26 Mercer $ W 5-4

5-27 ETSU $ W 6-2

6-3 at #4 Georgia Tech ^ L 5-7

6-3 vs #23 Michigan ^ L 1-11

% = Coca-Cola Classic at Mobile, Ala.

# = Stetson Invitational at DeLand, Fla.

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Atlanta Regional

2007

Record: 42-21 (21-6 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Champions

NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2-9 Southern Illinois W 5-4

2-10 Southern illinois L 1-6

2-11 Southern Illinois W 3-0

2-13 Bethune-Cookman W 13-6

2-16 LSU W 8-1

2-17 LSU W 14-1

2-18 LSU L 4-8

2-20 at South Florida W 9-4

2-23 Louisville W 4-3

2-24 Louisville L 4-11

2-25 Louisville W 5-2

2-27 Bethune-Cookman W 10-3

3-2 Notre Dame W 5-4

3-5 #7 Nebraska L 2-6

3-6 South Florida L 5-6

3-7 Michigan State W 13-7

3-9 Central Michigan (10) W 3-2

3-10 Central Michigan W 7-6

3-11 Central Michigan L 5-6

3-12 Quinnipiac W 9-7

3-13 Quinnipiac W 13-6

3-16 at North Florida * W 9-1

3-17 at North Florida * W 12-2

3-18 at North Florida * L 5-8

3-20 Florida W 4-3

3-23 Mercer * W 3-2

3-24 Mercer * W 9-1

3-24 Mercer * L 3-4

3-27 UCF (11) L 3-4

3-30 at Kennesaw State * W 7-0

3-31 at Kennesaw State * W 15-10

3-31 at Kennesaw State * W 3-0

4-4 Bethune-Cookman W 11-5

4-5 Gardner-Webb * W 11-2

4-6 Gardner-Webb * W 15-0

4-8 Gardner-Webb * W 12-5

4-13 at Campbell * W 5-4

4-13 at Campbell * W 3-1

4-14 at Campbell * W 6-0

4-17 Bethune-Cookman L 3-8

4-20 at Jacksonville * (11) L 6-7

4-21 at Jacksonville * W 6-3

4-22 at Jacksonville * W 6-4

4-25 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-7

5-2 at UCF W 10-7

5-4 ETSU * W 15-4

5-5 ETSU * W 4-2

5-6 ETSU * W 6-0

5-8 UCF L 3-14

5-12 at Lipscomb * W 7-3

5-12 at Lipscomb * W 7-3

5-13 at Lipscomb * L 1-4

5-15 at South Florida L 0-5

5-17 Belmont * L 2-7

5-18 Belmont * W 4-2

5-18 Belmont * L 5-11

5-23 Lipscomb $ W 4-3

5-24 Jacksonville $ L 1-4

5-25 Mercer $ (11) W 2-1

5-25 Belmont $ L 5-18

6-1 Mississippi St. ^ L 3-6

6-2 Bethune-Cookman ^ W 12-0

6-3 #6 Florida State ^ L 1-17

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

^ = NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2008

Record: 26-33 (15-18 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-22 Michigan State (10) L 4-6

2-23 Connecticut W 4-2

2-24 #6 Missouri L 5-9

2-27 at Kennesaw State * W 4-1

2-27 at Kennesaw State * L 6-7

2-28 at Kennesaw State * L 2-10

3-1 Holy Cross W 18-10

3-2 Holy Cross W 7-3

3-5 Central Michigan W 13-5

3-5 Central Michigan W 11-5

3-8 at LSU L 3-9

3-8 at LSU L 5-6

3-9 at LSU W 7-2

3-12 #20 UCF L 3-7

3-14 at Gardner-Webb * L 9-10

3-15 at Gardner Webb * L 5-10

3-16 at Gardner-Webb * W 6-5

3-18 Iowa W 9-6

3-19 Iowa L 4-5

3-20 Campbell * L 3-9

3-21 Campbell * W 9-1

3-21 Campbell * (11) W 6-5

3-25 at #2 Florida State L 2-11

3-26 at #2 Florida State L 3-19

3-28 at Mercer * L 10-11

3-29 at Mercer * L 4-5

3-29 at Mercer * W 14-4

4-1 Bethune-Cookman W 6-4

4-4 Lipscomb * L 1-4

4-5 Lipscomb * W 12-6

4-6 Lipscomb * L 9-11

4-8 Bethune-Cookman W 16-4

4-9 at UCF L 1-4

4-12 at Belmont * L 6-13

4-12 at Belmont * L 5-11

4-13 at Belmont * L 3-14

4-15 South Florida L 8-10

4-18 at North Florida * L 2-5

4-19 at North Florida * L 10-17

4-20 at North Florida * W 13-4

4-22 at Bethune-Cookman (11) W 6-2

4-23 at South Florida L 1-2

4-26 Jacksonville * L 6-9

4-26 Jacksonville * W 6-3

4-27 Jacksonville * W 14-4

4-29 #3 Florida State L 3-13

4-30 #3 Florida State L 3-6

5-2 FGCU * (12) L 5-7

5-3 FGCU * W 7-4

5-4 FGCU * L 3-5

5-9 USC Upstate * L 4-5

5-10 USC Upstate * W 10-4

5-10 USC Upstate * W 12-10

5-15 at ETSU * W 6-4

5-16 at ETSU * W 18-12

5-17 at ETSU * W 16-15

5-21 Mercer $ W 8-5

5-22 Gardner-Webb $ L 6-10

5-23 Lipscomb $ L 4-12

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2009

Record: 27-30 (16-14 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-20 Boston College L 7-8

2-21 Boston College L 10-14

2-21 Boston College L 0-6

2-22 Boston College L 2-7

2-24 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-4

2-27 Iowa W 11-0

2-28 Southern Illinois W 10-5

3-1 South Alabama L 2-9

3-3 #17 Florida L 2-5

3-6 James Madison (11) L 3-9

3-7 James Madison L 5-9

3-7 James Madison W 15-6

3-8 James Madison L 8-17

3-10 Central Michigan L 8-13

3-11 Central Michigan W 8-4

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3-13 at Jacksonville * W 9-6

3-14 at Jacksonville * W 22-8

3-15 at Jacksonville * L 8-18

3-17 at Bethune-Cookman W 5-1

3-18 Indiana W 11-1

3-20 at Lipscomb * L 5-12

3-21 at Lipscomb * L 6-7

3-22 at Lipscomb * L 1-3

3-24 at South Florida W 4-3

3-27 Kennesaw State * W 7-2

3-28 Kennesaw State * L 6-13

3-28 Kennesaw State * L 9-13

4-3 at USC Upstate * W 12-9

4-4 at USC Upstate * W 12-4

4-4 at USC Upstate * W 18-9

4-7 at FIU W 13-7

4-9 Mercer * L 3-8

4-10 Mercer * L 1-4

4-11 Mercer * W 14-10

4-14 Bethune-Cookman W 12-2

4-15 at #20 Florida L 4-15

4-17 Belmont * L 7-9

4-18 Belmont * W 11-6

4-19 Belmont * L 9-10

4-21 at UCF L 12-13

4-24 at Campbell * L 7-13

4-24 at Campbell * W 5-2

4-25 at Campbell * W 8-5

4-28 Bethune-Cookman W 8-7

4-29 FIU W 7-3

5-1 North Florida * W 14-1

5-2 North Florida * (10) L 9-11

5-3 North Florida * W 10-8

5-6 at UCF L 9-14

5-8 ETSU * W 6-1

5-9 ETSU * W 19-4

5-10 ETSU * W 11-6

5-12 UCF L 4-5

5-15 at FGCU * W 2-1

5-15 at FGCU * (12) L 4-5

5-16 at FGCU * L 2-12

5-21 ETSU $ L 2-4

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2010

Record: 27-31 (14-13 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-20 Siena L 4-8

2-21 Siena W 8-7

2-23 Siena W 13-10

2-23 Siena W 10-3

2-26 at Georgia L 2-12

2-27 at Georgia L 8-9

2-28 at Georgia L 5-7

3-2 at Bethune-Cookman L 10-11

3-5 Kansas State # L 6-14

3-6 Harvard # L 5-6

3-7 Notre Dame # L 2-4

3-9 James Madison W 3-2

3-10 Central Michigan W 1-0

3-13 Old Dominion W 6-4

3-13 Old Dominion W 10-3

3-14 Old Dominion W 9-2

3-16 at Bethune-Cookman L 9-11

3-17 UCF L 7-11

3-19 FGCU * L 2-4

3-20 FGCU * L 4-8

3-20 FGCU * W 10-8

3-24 at #6 Florida State L 7-14

3-25 Northwestern W 5-4

3-26 Northwestern W 10-5

3-27 Northwestern L 7-9

3-28 Northwestern W 11-5

3-30 South Florida W 6-5

4-1 Campbell * W 7-2

4-2 Campbell * W 4-3

4-2 Campbell * W 11-7

4-7 Bethune-Cookman L 3-14

4-9 at Mercer * (10) W 6-5

4-10 at Mercer * W 13-4

4-10 at Mercer * (10) W 15-12

4-13 at UCF L 6-10

4-16 at Belmont * W 6-3

4-17 at Belmont * L 3-13

4-17 at Belmont * L 4-14

4-20 South Florida L 3-9

4-23 Lipscomb * W 6-1

4-24 Lipscomb * W 4-3

4-25 Lipscomb * W 14-5

4-27 Bethune-Cookman W 16-9

4-30 at ETSU * L 7-12

5-1 at ETSU * L 7-10

5-1 at ETSU * L 4-22

5-7 USC Upstate * L 2-4

5-8 USC Upstate * W 19-7

5-8 USC Upstate * L 7-8

5-12 #5 Florida State L 2-6

5-15 at North Florida * L 0-17

5-15 at North Florida * L 1-6

5-16 at North Florida * W 10-3

5-20 Jacksonville * (11) L 1-3

5-21 Jacksonville * L 7-9

5-21 Jacksonville * W 8-6

5-26 vs. #28 FGCU $ L 4-9

5-27 vs. Jacksonville $ L 2-3

# = Bright House Invitational

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Nashville, Tenn.

2011

Record: 43-20 (23-7 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

A-Sun Champions

NCAA Columbia Regional

2-18 Georgia W 6-3

2-19 Georgia W 7-2

2-20 Georgia W 8-4

2-23 at Bethune-Cookman (11) W 4-3

2-27 Maine W 3-1

2-28 Maine L 0-6

3-1 Maine W 6-2

3-4 Columbia #(10) W 7-6

3-5 Illinois # W 5-3

3-6 Central Michigan # W 9-8

3-8 Central Michigan W 9-1

3-9 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-10

3-11 at Campbell * W 14-3

3-12 at Campbell * W 12-1

3-12 at Campbell * L 2-7

3-15 Siena L 4-6

3-16 Siena W 5-1

3-18 Mercer * W 4-3

3-19 Mercer * W 3-2

3-20 Mercer * W 3-2

3-22 Bethune-Cookman W 7-6

3-23 at #4 Florida State (11) W 6-4

3-25 ETSU * W 15-4

3-26 ETSU * W 4-1

3-27 ETSU * L 6-14

3-29 at #23 UCF L 2-8

4-1 at USC Upstate * L 0-6

4-2 at USC Upstate * W 9-2

4-2 at USC Upstate * W 10-4

4-8 Kennesaw State * W 6-3

4-9 Kennesaw State * W 10-2

4-10 Kennesaw State * W 4-3

4-12 South Florida W 9-1

4-15 Savannah State W 17-4

4-16 Savannah State W 5-3

4-17 Savannah State W 10-5

4-19 at South Florida L 2-5

4-22 at Jacksonville * W 14-6

4-23 at Jacksonville * L 4-10

4-23 at Jacksonville * W 9-4

4-26 Bethune-Cookman (11) L 3-4

4-29 North Florida * W 6-3

4-30 North Florida * W 10-6

5-1 North Florida * W 6-0

5-6 at FGCU * W 6-4

5-7 at FGCU * W 8-5

5-8 at FGCU * W 13-2

5-10 #6 Florida State L 1-13

5-11 FIU (11) L 9-10

5-13 at Lipscomb * W 9-5

5-14 at Lipscomb * W 6-4

5-15 at Lipscomb * L 3-9

5-17 UCF L 6-7

5-19 Belmont * W 7-4

5-20 Belmont * L 2-5

5-21 Belmont * L 5-11

5-25 Belmont $ L 3-15

5-26 ETSU $ W 7-2

5-27 Jacksonville $ L 3-5

6-3 NC State ^ W 8-7

6-4 at South Carolina ^ L 5-11

6-5 NC State ^ W 5-3

6-5 at South Carolina ^ L 2-8

# = Bright House Invitational

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at Nashville, Tenn.

^ = NCAA Columbia Regional

2012

Record: 35-23 (15-12 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-17 George Washington W 19-7

2-18 George Washington W 7-2

2-19 George Washington W 13-8

2-24 Central Michigan W 4-2

2-25 Central Michigan W 11-3

2-25 Central Michigan L 2-7

2-26 Central Michigan W 14-3

2-28 at Bethune-Cookman W 7-1

3-2 Penn # W 14-1

3-3 Southern Illinois # L 8-11

3-4 Georgia State # W 5-0

3-6 Maine W 3-2

3-9 Harvard W 5-0

3-11 Harvard W 3-0

3-11 Harvard L 1-5

3-12 Harvard W 9-7

3-16 Rutgers W 3-0

3-17 Rutgers W 4-3

3-18 Rutgers L 0-7

3-20 at #4 Florida State L 8-17

3-21 at #4 Florida State L 1-9

3-23 at Belmont * L 4-23

3-24 at Belmont * L 0-5

3-25 at Belmont * (10) W 6-4

3-31 at Mercer * L 4-7

3-31 at Mercer * W 7-6

4-1 at Mercer * W 8-1

4-3 at South Florida W 6-2

4-5 Jacksonville * L 6-9

4-6 Jacksonville * W 9-5

4-7 Jacksonville * W 8-3

4-10 South Florida W 6-4

4-13 at Kennesaw State * L 2-17

4-14 at Kennesaw State * L 7-11

4-15 at Kennesaw State * W 9-7

4-18 at #12 Miami, Fla. L 2-3

4-20 Lipscomb * W 7-2

4-21 Lipscomb * W 4-2

4-22 Lipscomb * W 3-2

4-24 Bethune-Cookman W 9-8

4-27 at North Florida * W 10-2

4-28 at North Florida * L 3-4

4-29 at North Florida * W 2-1

5-2 #13 UCF (13) L 4-5

5-4 USC Upstate * L 4-8

5-5 USC Upstate * W 6-3

5-6 USC Upstate * L 6-11

5-8 #1 Florida State L 1-9

5-9 #1 Florida State W 6-5

5-11 at ETSU * W 4-3

5-12 at ETSU * W 2-0

5-13 at ETSU * W 4-0

5-17 FGCU * L 2-6

5-19 FGCU * L 4-5

5-19 FGCU * L 4-5

5-23 Belmont $ (15) L 3-4

5-24 USC Upstate $ W 1-0

5-25 Kennesaw State $ L 4-5

# = Brighthouse Invitational

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2013

Record: 26-31 (15-12 Atlantic Sun)

Coach: Pete Dunn

2-15 St. Joseph’s L 2-5

2-16 St. Joseph’s L 4-5

2-17 St. Joseph’s W 7-6

2-21 Maine W 6-3

2-22 Maine L 1-7

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2-23 Maine L 4-16

3-1 Central Michigan # L 5-6

3-2 Ohio State # (12) W 3-2

3-3 Connecticut # L 3-9

3-6 FIU W 16-3

3-8 Princeton (12) W 7-6

3-9 Princeton L 1-2

3-9 Princeton W 2-1

3-10 Princeton W 7-6

3-12 Bethune-Cookman W 7-2

3-15 Fairfi eld W 3-2

3-16 Fairfi eld W 5-1

3-17 Fairfi eld L 7-8

3-18 Fairfi eld L 5-7

3-19 at Florida State L 3-5

3-20 at Florida State L 1-14

3-22 Mercer* L 4-7

3-23 Mercer* W 6-4

3-24 Mercer* L 1-9

3-26 Florida A&M W 9-4

3-28 Kennesaw State* L 0-4

3-29 Kennesaw State* W 5-0

3-30 Kennesaw State* L 0-4

4-2 at South Florida L 8-12

4-5 at Jacksonville* L 7-9

4-6 at Jacksonville* (10) W 9-8

4-7 at Jacksonville* W 8-1

4-8 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-10

4-10 at Miami L 2-8

4-12 at USC Upstate* L 6-8

4-13 at USC Upstate* W 10-2

4-14 at USC Upstate* W 6-2

4-16 South Florida L 2-6

4-19 ETSU* L 2-3

4-20 ETSU* W 7-3

4-21 ETSU* W 2-0

4-26 at Lipscomb* L 4-6

4-28 at Lipscomb* W 4-0

4-28 at Lipscomb* (9) W 6-5

5-4 North Florida * W 9-4

5-5 North Florida * W 7-6

5-5 North Florida * L 0-3

5-7 Florida State L 5-13

5-8 Florida State L 2-14

5-10 Northern Kentucky * W 3-2

5-11 Northern Kentucky * W 8-2

5-12 Northern Kentucky * W 7-6

5-16 at FGCU * L 0-8

5-17 at FGCU * L 6-9

5-18 at FGCU * L 2-15

5-22 ETSU $ L 3-4

5-23 USC Upstate $ L 0-6

# = Brighthouse Invitational

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

$ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

First Last

Opponent W-L Game Game

Akron 6-1 1992 1999

Alabama 1-2 1950 1996

American International 1-0 1956 1956

Amherst 20-15 1953 1975

Appalachian State 3-0 2004 2004

UALR 2-0 1989 1990

Arkansas State 4-1 1972 1977

Auburn 2-0 2000 2000

Austin Peay 2-1 1972 1980

Ball State 3-0 1977 1979

Belmont 17-19 2002 2012

Belmont Abbey 1-0 1969 1969

Berry (GA) 1-1 1965 1965

Bethune-Cookman 69-17 1981 2013

Boston College 2-4 1985 2009

Bowling Green 1-0 1972 1972

Bradley 5-2 1981 1998

Brigham Young 0-1 1986 1986

Brown 5-0 1971 1988

Bucknell 1-0 2001 2001

Cal State-Fullerton 0-1 1986 1986

Calvin 1-0 1985 1985

Campbell 29-20 1981 2011

Centenary 9-5 1988 1999

Central Florida (UCF) 48-70 1975 2012

Central Michigan 14-6 1985 2013

Centre College 1-0 1955 1955

College of Charleston 21-5 1992 1998

Charleston Southern 5-1 1979 2002

Cincinnati 2-2-1 1953 1972

Citadel 2-2 1962 1981

Clemson 1-6 1976 1998

Coast Guard Academy 2-1 1967 1969

Columbia 7-0 1973 2011

Connecticut 3-3 1967 2013

Cornell 8-0 1970 2000

Creighton 6-3-1 1984 2003

C.W. Post 1-0 1994 1994

Davidson 0-1 1966 1966

Delaware 6-7 1965 1994

Delaware State 3-0 1979 1980

Detroit 4-0 1982 1983

Drexel 3-0 1982 1990

Duke 2-1 1924 1976

East Carolina 1-0 2003 2003

East Tennessee State 18-10 2006 2013

Eastern Illinois 1-1 1990 1991

Eastern Kentucky 3-0 2000 2000

Eastern Michigan 3-0 1967 1984

Eckerd 14-1 1965 1988

Evansville 4-0 1994 2002

Fairfi eld 2-2 2013 2013

Ferris State 2-0 1982 1982

Flagler 16-2 1982 1992

Florida 60-77 1902 2009

Florida A&M 37-5 1975 2013

Florida Atlantic 35-25 1992 2006

Florida Gulf Coast 6-13 2008 2013

Florida International 58-39 1975 2013

Florida Southern 47-56 1906 1980

Florida State 22-52 1904 2013

First Last

Opponent W-L Game Game

Florida Tech 2-0 1978 1978

Fordham 2-0 1999 1999

Fresno State 1-0 1986 1986

Furman 15-5 1955 1991

Gardner-Webb 16-5 2003 2008

George Mason 5-2 1988 1996

Georgetown 3-1 1982 1983

George Washington 6-2 1983 2012

Georgia 6-8 1939 2011

Georgia Southern 35-63 1948 2000

Georgia State 20-11 1972 2012

Georgia Tech 10-22-1 1917 2006

Glassboro State 7-1 1970 1974

Hampden-Sydney 3-4 1963 1966

Hardin-Simmons 3-0 1987 1990

Harvard 10-9 1966 2012

Havana 1-1 1939 1939

Hillsdale 3-0 1970 1972

Holy Cross 2-0 2008 2008

Illinois 3-0 1977 2011

Illinois State 2-1 2005 2005

Indiana 5-2 1980 2009

Iowa 6-2 1984 2009

Ithaca 6-2 1957 1990

IUPUI 1-0 1989 1989

Jacksonville 78-78-2 1958 2013

Jacksonville State 11-3 1999 2003

James Madison 4-4 1983 2010

Kansas 1-0 1992 1992

Kansas State 0-1 2010 2010

Kennesaw State 12-10 2006 2013

Kentucky 8-1-1 1974 2003

Kentucky Military 35-7-3 1906 1917

Kentucky Wesleyan 1-0 1979 1979

Lafayette 5-0 1984 1996

LaSalle 1-0 1977 1977

Lewis College 1-0 1971 1971

Liberty 2-0 1982 1991

Lipscomb 29-22 1965 2013

Long Island 1-0 1994 1994

Louisiana-Lafayette 2-1 1976 1986

Louisiana State (LSU) 4-5 2006 2008

Louisville 9-4 1970 2007

MacMurray 3-0 1971 1977

Maine 8-4 1997 2013

Manhattan 1-0 1992 1992

Marshall 2-0 1972 1972

Maryland 4-1 1979 2003

Maryland-Baltimore 0-1 1987 1987

Md.-Eastern Shore 2-0 1995 1996

Massachusetts 7-0 1985 1992

Mercer 88-37-1 1914 2013

Mercer-Atlanta 6-0 1978 1983

Methodist 3-0 1981 1987

Miami (Fla.) 42-109 1947 2013

Miami (Ohio) 2-2 1973 1975

Michigan 11-4 1974 2006

Michigan State 1-1 2007 2008

Milsaps 1-1 1949 1949

Milton 4-0 1980 1981

Mississippi 0-1 2003 2003

First Last

Opponent W-L Game Game

Mississippi College 2-0 1949 1949

Mississippi State 0-1 2007 2007

Missouri 0-2 1977 2008

Missouri State 3-2 1988 1989

Navy 2-0 2002 2002

Nebraska 0-2 1986 2007

Nevada-Reno 1-0 1986 1986

Newberry 0-1 1978 1978

New Orleans 1-4 1977 1979

North Carolina 8-5 1974 1985

UNC Asheville 3-0 2001 2001

UNC Greensboro 2-0 1993 1993

UNC Wilmington 9-3 1974 1996

NC State 3-2 1950 2011

North Florida 20-14 1988 2013

Northeastern Illinois 2-0 1991 1991

Northern Illinois 0-1 2001 2001

Northern Iowa 1-0 2004 2004

Northern Kentucky 3-0 2013 2013

Northwestern 7-3 1977 2010

Notre Dame 3-3 1978 2010

Ohio State 6-6 1957 2013

Ohio 4-1 1973 1987

Oklahoma State 1-4 1985 2004

Old Dominion 7-3 1978 2010

Pembroke State 1-1 1966 1981

Pennsylvania 10-3 1968 2012

Penn State 1-1 2002 2002

Pfeiff er (NC) 3-3 1962 1964

Pittsburgh 4-0 1980 1994

Portland State 1-0 1995 1995

Princeton 5-2 1968 2013

Purdue 4-2 1993 1997

Presbyterian (NC) 2-1 1953 1956

Providence 0-1 1970 1970

Quinnipiac 2-0 2007 2007

Radford 1-0 1995 1995

Rhode Island 2-0 1995 2002

Rice 0-1 2003 2003

Richmond 2-1 1974 1985

Rider 13-3 1967 2001

Rollins 71-125 1902 1993

Rutgers 2-1 2012 2012

Sacred Heart 1-0 1983 1983

St. Bonaventure 1-0 1993 1993

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 17-4 1986 2013

St. Leo 8-8 1967 1978

St. Peter’s 3-0 2000 2000

St. Thomas 4-0 1971 1977

St. Xavier 12-3 1981 1992

Samford 41-9 1924 2003

Savannah State 3-0 2011 2011

Seton Hall 2-2 1975 1982

Shippensburg State 1-0 1977 1977

Siena 34-4 1977 2011

South Alabama 7-7 1975 2009

South Carolina 2-14 1972 2011

South Florida (USF) 80-78 1966 2013

Southeastern Louisiana 6-4 1990 2006

Southern Illinois 8-6 1996 2012

Southern Mississippi 2-1 1994 2006

First Last

Opponent W-L Game Game

Spring Arbor College 1-0 1964 1964

Stanford 0-1 1992 1992

Stony Brook 1-0 1982 1982

Tampa 31-31 1939 1978

Taylor 2-0 1970 1970

Temple 3-1 1974 1975

Tennessee 3-2 1974 1984

Tennessee Tech 3-0 2001 2001

Tennessee Wesleyan 3-0 1978 1992

Texas-Arlington 0-1 2003 2003

Toledo 6-1 1969 1985

Troy 14-15 1949 2005

Tufts 1-0 1978 1978

Tulane 2-3 1977 1994

Union (KY) 3-0 1971 1977

USC Upstate 12-8 2008 2013

U.S. Air Force 2-0 1976 1976

U.S. Army 1-1 1981 1981

Utica 1-0 1986 1986

Valdosta State 9-5 1958 1966

Vanderbilt 1-0 1971 1971

Vermont 6-0 1984 2006

Villanova 3-0 1984 1989

Virginia 1-1 1983 1986

Virginia Military Institute 2-1 2004 2004

Virginia Tech 7-1 1980 2004

Wabash 6-0 1972 1977

Wake Forest 2-0 1990 1990

Washington St. 0-1 1986 1986

West Florida 3-0 1976 1985

West Virginia 2-1 1995 1998

Western Carolina 2-4 1993 2006

Western Illinois 2-0 2001 2001

Western Michigan 2-1 1994 1996

Wheaton 1-0 1978 1978

Wichita State 0-1 2006 2006

Widener 3-0 1977 1981

William & Mary 5-0 1970 1979

Williams 3-0 1976 1978

Wisconsin 6-1 1978 1991

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-0 1990 1990

Woff ord 0-2 1948 1948

Worcester State 1-0 1983 1983

Wright State 1-1 1989 1991

Xavier (OH) 7-1 1979 1996

Yale 15-12 1963 2006

Youngstown State 2-0 1992 1992

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THE UNIVERSITY

Year Coach Games Record Pct.1901 Seton Flemming 4 2-2-0 .5001902 G.L. Odom 4 4-0-0 1.0001903 Edward Oates 5 5-0-0 1.0001904 Frank Sears 7 3-4-0 .4291905 Frank Sears 20 16-4-0 .800

Sears Career (2 years) 27 19-8-0 .7031906 Litchfi eld Colton 20 14-6-0 .7001907 J.B. “Spec” Campbell 16 12-4-0 .7501908 Ed Mickle 14 7-7-0 .5001909 Wilbur Tilden 9 6-3-0 .6671910 Edgar Garner 17 8-8-1 .5001911 Edgar Garner 10 2-8-0 .200

Garner Career (2 years) 27 10-16-1 .3701912 Arthur Petty 17 9-8-0 .5291913 Edgar Garner 17 14-3-0 .8241914 J.H. Swink 19 12-6-1 .6581915 William Lourcey 15 6-7-2 .4671916 William “Dutch” Hollander 19 14-5-0 .7371917 William “Dutch” Hollander 12 7-5-0 .583

Hollander Career (2 years) 31 21-10-0 .6771918 World War I1919 Henry St. Cyr! 8 4-4-0 .5001920 H.T. “Pug” Allen/Thomas Chalker! 8 3-5-0 .375

1921 H.T. “Pug” Allen/Bert Higginbotham! 14 7-7-0 .500

1922 H.T. “Pug” Allen/Bert Higginbotham! 14 4-9-0 .3081923 Edwin Whitnel 12 6-6-0 .5001924 Edwin Whitnel 7 2-5-0 .2861925 Edwin Whitnel 2 0-2-0 .000

Whitnel Career (3 years) 21 8-13-0 .3811926-36 No Team1937 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 2 2-2-0 .5001938 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 10 4-6-0 .4001939 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 15 3-12-0 .2001940 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 2 0-2-0 .0001941-45 World War II1946 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 4 3-1-0 .7501947 Ben Clemons 13 4-9-0 .3081948 Ben Clemons 21 6-15-0 .2861949 Ben Clemons 27 12-15-0 .4441950 Ben Clemons 21 8-13-0 .381

Clemons Career (4 years) 82 30-52-0 .3661951 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 21 12-9-0 .5711952 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 24 16-8-0 .6671953 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 26 11-15-0 .4231954 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 28 14-13-1 .5181955 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 18 8-10-0 .4441956 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 19 7-12-0 .3681957 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 24 7-17-0 .2921958 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 24 12-12-0 .5001959 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 24 7-17-0 .2921960 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 20 6-14-0 .3001961 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 22 12-9-1 .5681962 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 24 6-17-1 .2711963 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 25 5-20-0 .2001964 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 21 7-14-0 .333

Johnson Career (19 years) 355 142-210-3 .400

Year Coach Games Record Pct.1965 Bob Weickel 30 11-19-0 .3671966 Bob Weickel 28 8-19-1 .3041967 Bob Weickel 27 8-19-0 .2961968 Bob Weickel 27 7-20-0 .259 Weickel Career (4 years) 112 34-77-1 .3031969 Jim Ward 39 26-13-0 .6671970 Jim Ward 46 34-12-0 .7391971 Jim Ward 41 25-16-0 .6101972# Jim Ward 45 28-17-0 .6221973 Jim Ward 46 24-22-0 .5221974 Jim Ward 44 31-13-0 .7051975 Jim Ward 47 28-19-0 .5961976 Jim Ward 38 23-15-0 .6051977 Jim Ward 49 34-15-0 .6941978 Jim Ward 50 33-17-0 .6601979 Jim Ward 50 26-24-0 .520 Ward Career (11 years) 495 312-183-0 .6301980 Pete Dunn 52 34-18-0 .6541981 Pete Dunn 56 36-20-0 .6431982 Pete Dunn 58 40-18-0 .6901983 Pete Dunn 51 31-20-0 .6081984 Pete Dunn 59 46-13-0 .7801985 Pete Dunn 61 38-23-0 .6231986 Pete Dunn 58 36-22-0 .6211987 Pete Dunn 59 37-22-0 .6271988 Pete Dunn 61 35-26-0 .5741989 Pete Dunn 61 38-23-0 .6231990 Pete Dunn 64 33-31-0 .5161991 Pete Dunn 59 36-22-1 .6191992 Pete Dunn 59 38-21-0 .6441993 Pete Dunn 55 38-17-0 .6911994 Pete Dunn 58 37-21-0 .6381995 Pete Dunn 59 34-25-0 .5931996 Pete Dunn 65 42-23-0 .6461997 Pete Dunn 64 37-26-1 .5861998 Pete Dunn 62 30-31-1 .4921999 Pete Dunn 54 23-31-0 .4192000 Pete Dunn 64 48-16-0 .7502001 Pete Dunn 60 43-17-0 .7172002 Pete Dunn 61 42-19-0 .6892003 Pete Dunn 65 41-24-0 .6312004 Pete Dunn 59 36-23-0 .6102005 Pete Dunn 63 35-28-0 .5562006 Pete Dunn 62 38-24-0 6132007 Pete Dunn 63 42-21-0 .6672008 Pete Dunn 59 26-33-0 .4412009 Pete Dunn 57 27-30-0 .4742010 Pete Dunn 58 27-31-0 .4662011 Pete Dunn 63 43-20-0 .7162012 Pete Dunn 58 35-23-0 .6032013 Pete Dunn 57 26-31-0 .456 Dunn Career (34 years) 2024 1228-793-3 .607 Division I era 2393 1456-934-3 .609 All-Time 3356 1914-1431-11 .572! - player/coach; # - fi rst year of Division I play

Y C h G R d P

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THE UNIVERSITYTHE UNIVERSITY

STETSON UNIVERSITY WAS FOUNDED IN 1883, AND

THE 175-ACRE DELAND CAMPUS IS LISTED ON THE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Stetson University entered a new era of leadership in July 2009

when Dr. Wendy B. Libby became the university’s ninth president.

Along with Director of Athletics Jeff Altier, Libby was integral in

bringing football back to Stetson for the fi rst time since 1956. The Hat-

ters will play their fi rst season in the fall of 2013. Coming with the re-

turn of football was the construction of a state-of-the-art fi eld house for

not only football, but also men’s and women’s soccer and the brand new

women’s lacrosse team. The $6.7 million, 25,000 square foot facility was

completed in August of 2012.

Formerly president of Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., the na-

tion’s second-oldest women’s institution, Libby has had a broad career in

higher education and private industry. An expert in

strategic planning, she plans to build on Stetson’s

values-centered heritage and tradition of aca-

demic excellence and communityengaged service

learning while movingStetson forward.

Prior to her six years at Stephens College, Lib-

by served as vice president for business aff airs and

chief fi nancial offi cer at Furman University, Green-

ville, S.C., from 1995 to 2003. She has 28 years of

administrative and teaching experience in higher

education, at institutions including Westbrook Col-

lege (now part of the University of New England),

the University of Hartford, the University of Con-

necticut Health Center in Farmington, The Ohio

State University and Cornell University.

A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Libby earned her

doctorate in Educational Administration from the

University of Connecticut. Her undergraduate de-

gree, in Biology with a concentration in Genetics, is

from Cornell University. She earned an MBA, with

a concentration in Finance, from Cornell’s Johnson

Graduate School

of Management.

Libby is a member of numerous higher edu-

cation organizations. Last fall, she led a delegation

of six college presidents in a visit to Ewha Univer-

sity in Seoul, South Korea. In honor of her outstanding leadership, Libby

received the 2007 Athena Award from the Columbia (Mo.) Chamber of

Commerce Women’s Network for her support of women in realizing their

full leadership potential and for contributing to the quality of life in the

community. In May, she received the 2009 Outstanding Higher Education

Professional Alumni Award at the University of Connecticut.

She and her husband, Dr. Richard M. Libby, have two sons, Glenn

and wife Ginger, and Gregg and wife Lori, four grandchildren, a great-

granddaughter, and three dogs. An avid reader, she enjoys cooking and

entertaining.

DR. WENDY

LIBBY

Fifth Year

Dr. Libby threw out the fi rst pitch at Melching Field before the 2010 season-opener.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Jeff Altier, a 28-year veteran of the Stetson University athletic de-

partment, is in his 16th year as Director of Athletics. During his tenure,

Altier has earned a reputation as an outstanding fundraiser and a leader

with an eye on the future, and is noted for his active participation in the

NCAA governance structure.

Along with President Libby, he was integral in bringing football

back to Stetson for the fi rst time since 1956. The Hatters will play their

fi rst season in the fall of 2013. Coming with the return of football was

the construction of a state-of-the-art fi eld house for not only football,

but also men’s and women’s soccer and the brand new women’s lacrosse

team. The $6.7 million, 25,000 square foot facility was completed in Au-

gust of 2012.

Altier, captain of the nationally-ranked 1982 Hatter baseball team,

earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stetson. Upon

wrapping up his Stetson baseball career, he spent two years as a play-

er/coach developing the sport in Perth, Australia. He then returned to

Stetson as an assistant coach before being promoted to Ticket Manager,

Director of Athletic Promotions, and then Associate Athletic Director. In

these rolls, he spearheaded the department’s development eff orts as

well as oversaw athletic marketing and promotions, concessions and

travel coordination. He was named Director of Athletics in 1996.

Altier also served as Tournament Manager for the NCAA Division I

Southeast First and Second Round Men’s basketball tournament hosted

by Stetson in 1993 and 1996 at the Orlando Arena, and as Tournament

Director for the 1999 and 2004 tournament.

Stetson has taken great strides in the area of gender equity under

Altier, increasing scholarships, participation opportunities and staffi ng

for women’s athletics. The unprecedented success of the women’s tennis,

golf, soccer, basketball and softball teams in conference competition dur-

ing Altier’s tenure are evidence of his commitment to women’s athletics.

In fact, under his direction Stetson’s women’s and men’s teams have won

an impressive 15 conference championships.

A hallmark of Altier’s professional career was the building of Stetson’s

$4.5 million baseball facility, Melching Field at Conrad Park. Built in con-

junction with the City of DeLand, Melching Field is regarded as one of the

nation’s premiere college baseball facilities. Altier then turned his attention

to construction of an on-campus softball facility, which broke ground in

2002 and was ready for competition in February of 2003. The Patricia Wil-

son Field has been named Collegiate Softball Field of the Year four times.

He was also instrumental in securing new state-of-the-art fi eld lighting for

both the softball and soccer fi elds in 2005. Under his guidance, the Athletic

Department has seen the addition of the new Wilson Athletic Center, a $ 1.5

million health and wellness facility for the use of Stetson student-athletes.

Stetson athletics has continued to grow under Altier’s guidance.

Three new sports have or will be added in the next year, with sand vol-

leyball starting competition in the spring of 2012, women’s lacrosse in

the spring of 2013 and the return of football in the fall of 2013. The pro-

gram is also growing in terms of staffi ng and facilities, with construction

currently under way on a facility that will house the football, lacrosse and

both soccer programs, along with practice fi eld for football and practice

and game fi elds for soccer and lacrosse.

Altier’s leadership has extended beyond campus, as he has taken

on Atlantic Sun Conference leadership roles, chairing many committees

and serving as conference vice-president. Additionally, he has served on

the National Association of College Directors of Athletics Division IAAA

board of directors, the NCAA A.E.C. Cabinet and is currently a member of

the prestigious NCAA Leadership Council. Locally he has served as presi-

dent of the DeLand Rotary Club, vice-president of the DeLand Sports Re-

development Association, and is a graduate of Leadership DeLand and

Leadership Orlando. He is currently a member of the board of directors

of the Central Florida Sports Commission. Altier was honored as the West

Volusia Sportsperson of the Year for 2004. In 2011 Altier was recognized

by his peers in the National Association of Collegiate Director of Athletics

as the Under Armour Southeast Region Division I Athletic Director of the

Year.

Altier’s family includes wife, Sarah (Booker) (Stetson B.A. ‘82, M.Ed.

‘96; University of Florida, Ed.D., 2012), and children Heath (Stetson

M.B.A. ‘09), Brianne (Tulane, BA 2010, MA 2012), and Garrett.

JEFF

ALTIER

17th Year

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STETSON ATHLETICS FACILITIESSTETSON ATHLETICS FACILITIES Stetson President Dr. Wendy Libby announced the Uni-versity was bringing football back for the fi rst time since 1956 on March 14, 2011. More than a year later, on March 23, 2012, a groundbreaking ceremony for Stetson’s $6.7 million fi eld house and fi eld renovation was held. The 25,000 square foot building on the corner of Min-nesota and Amelia avenues houses locker rooms for lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, as well as football. Additionally, state-of-the-art sports medicine and strength and condition-ing areas are also available to student-athletes at the Stetson University Athletics Training Center. The facility also includes offi ce and meeting room space for each of the four programs, as well as an equipment room. The VIP room on the second fl oor of the facility will be uti-lized during lacrosse games. On one side of the fi eld house are practice fi elds for the football team, on the other side are game and practice fi elds for Stetson lacrosse, men’s soccer, and women’s soccer teams. Before the spring lacrosse season was set to begin, a brand new scoreboard was put in place on the south end of the Hatters’ game fi eld, which is used for both lacrosse and soccer. Since 1974, the J. Ollie Edmunds Center has been home to Stetson

men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball contests. The Hat-ter men’s basketball team defeated Marshall 73-58 in the inaugural Ed-munds Center game on Dec. 5, 1974. In the 36 seasons since that time, the Hatters have amassed more than 330 total victories in their home building. Maintaining a top-notch athletic facility is a continual process, and the work at the Edmunds Center has been at a pace to keep up with the development of the athletic program itself. Over the past several years, the Edmunds Center has received a number of physical modifi cations and equipment upgrades. Eight modern locker rooms are housed in the Edmunds Center, among them the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms. The Edmunds Center houses coaches and staff offi ces. In addition, the complex contains the crew team workout facility, dressing rooms, the ticket offi ce and an athletic training room. The Edmunds Center was home to the men’s 1991 and 1996 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournaments as well as the women’s tour-

nament in 1997. It also served as training camp site for the Orlando Mag-ic of the National Basketball Association in 1992 and 1993, and hosted the NCAA Volleyball Tournament First Round in 1996. The Mandy Stoll Tennis Center, home of the Stetson men’s and wom-en’s tennis programs, is located on the east-side of the DeLand campus and was completed in late 1996. The state-of-the-art facility is named in honor of Mandy Marie Stoll who was the tennis team’s top player when she was killed in an automo-bile accident in April 1988 during her junior year. During her three years as a member of the Stetson tennis team, she set school records of 20 consecutive wins and 27 wins in one season. The facility includes six courts, with plans for six additional courts in the future, a kiosk, three gazebos, courtside bleachers and a new score-board. Three of the six courts have been named: one for Mary Estella Palm-er McNamara, the late wife of SU trustee Dennis McNamara of Orlando and a Stetson graduate; one in honor of former Stetson tennis coach Vicky Pate, also a Stetson alumna; and one in memory of Mandy Stoll. The Mandy Stoll Tennis Center has served as the host location for four Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships. The Stetson softball team plays is home games at Patricia Wilson Field, which has been named National Field of the Year six times. Located on the Stetson University campus near the corner of Gar-fi eld and Arizona, the complex features a game fi eld and stadium, bat-ting cages and practice area, and a team fi eldhouse facility. The game fi eld features a clay playing surface, an outfi eld with Bermuda grass, irrigation, four bullpens, spacious dugouts, and a light-ing system suitable for televising night games. A huge state-of-the art scoreboard and video board was installed in 2011, and a new sound sys-tem was added in 2012. The numerous golf courses in Florida provide the men’s and wom-en’s golf teams with ample places to play. The Hatters host tournaments every year at the DeLand Country Club, Southridge Golf Club, and Victoria Hills Golf Club. Also, the cross country teams host a meet every October at the Sperling Sports Complex, and the crew team practices and competes at nearby Lake Beresford.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE CARESTUDENT-ATHLETE CARE

The Stetson University Sports Medicine staff is under the direction of

the head team physician, three associate physicians, and full time certifi ed

athletic trainers providing a full complement of services to enhance the

physical performance and personal healthcare of each student-athlete.

The sports medicine staff ’s main location is in the athletic training room

of the Wilson Athletic Center. The athletic training room is a 2,500 square-

foot facility dedicated to the healthcare of all student-athletes. It is stocked

with over 9,000 pounds of free weights and selectorized equipment.

The sports medicine staff is focused on identifying and preventing

athletic injuries through the use of a complete line of evaluation tools

including a state-of-the-art isokinetic testing and rehabilitation device.

The addition of the Athletic Training Center this past summer

brought on an additional state-of-the-art athletic training room.

The division of sports medicine utilizes a wide array of physicians, coun-

selors, and other allied health care professionals to assist our student-

athletes in all aspects of their healthcare, growth, and development.

A full-time certifi ed athletic trainer is on site for all in sea-

son practices, games, weight training, and conditioning sessions.

SPORTS MEDICINE MISSION STATEMENT

The Sports Medicine Program serves the Stetson University Department of

Athletics by providing a comprehensive health care network, wellness and

education for each participating member of the Department of Athletics.

This health care willplace emphasis on the prevention, care, treatment, and

rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses. In addition, these services

are made available to the remainder of the Stetson University community

through our physical therapy alliance.

David KrazeiseAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dan ReigleAsst. Athletic Trainer

Brittany RoweAsst. Athletic Trainer

Christina ToAsst. Athletic Trainer

Andrew KovachyAssoc. Athletic Trainer

Rachel CraddockAsst. Athletic Trainer

Adam DeimlingAsst. Athletic Trainer

Miriam HosmanAsst. Athletic Trainer

Lauryn HunterAsst. Athletic Trainer

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The with continued growth of Stetson’s athletics program, and with the opening of the new Athletics Training Center, all Stetson student-athletes will benefi t from the additon of a full-time strength and conditioning coach. Longwood native Brad Lokey became the fi rst full-time strength coach at Stetson when he was hired in the fall of 2012. He will oversee the weight room at the new ATC and will work to improve the strength and conditioning of all Stetson’s student-athletes. A former member of the United States Marine Corps, Lokey oversees the strength and conditioning program for all 19 of Stetson’s varsity sports. Lokey is a certifi ed Strength and Condi-tioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association as well as by the National Strength & Conditioning Association. He is also certifi ed as a personal trainer. Lokey came to Stetson from Cumberland University in Ten-nessee where he was the Director of Strength & Conditioning. Before that, he spent six months working in the Georgia Tech Strength and Conditioning department – primarily working with the football, softball, swimming and diving and cheerleading squads for the Yellow Jackets. It was during his time at Georgia Tech when Lokey completed his practicum and internship hours to earn his certifi cation as a strength and conditioning coach. He also spent time working with the football, men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams at UT-Chattanooga. Lokey was the fi rst head Strength and Conditioning Coach and Fitness Center Manager at Webber International University in Babson Park, Fla., working in that position for two years. He was responsible for the 19-sport Warriors program, designing and im-plementing workout programs for all sports, implementing and analyzing results to test the eff ectiveness of the programs and creating a computer data base for workouts for student-athletes. Lokey was born in Shelbyville, Tenn., but grew up in Florida, graduating from Lyman High School in Longwood. He received his bachelor’s degree in Recreational Administration with minors in Biology

and Coaching from Central Methodist University in Fayette, Mo., in December of 2006. He played football for four years at LHS and two years at CMU before spending four years of honorable military service in the Marine Corps prior to completing his scholastic-athletic endeavors. He earned a master’s degree in Business Administration and Sport Management from Webber Interna-tional in 2009. Lokey is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa). Lokey pos-sesses three credentials from the NSCA including; Registered Strength & Conditioning Coach (RSCC), Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Personal Trainer (CPT). He is also Strength & Conditioning Coach Certifi ed (SCCC) and is recognized as an approved mentor by the CSCCa.

The with continued growth of Stetson’s athletics program

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGSTRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

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STETSON ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFSTETSON ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

STETSON ATHLETICS HEAD COACHESSTETSON ATHLETICS HEAD COACHES

Mike BitterFaculty Athletics Rep.

Glenn BrickeyDirector of Sports Medicine

Cheryl CarlsonBusiness Manager

Natalia DiFerdinandDirector of Tickets

Ricky HazelAsst. AD/Communications

Chet HessonAsst. AD/Compliance

Jeff rey HigginsAssoc. AD/External Operations

Alicia QueallyAssoc. AD/SWA

James StemAsst. AD/Operations & Facilities

Jesse TuckerAcademic Coordinator

Stacy TurnerAsst. to the AD

Lynn BriaWomen’s Basketball

Lisa BrowningCheerleading

Pete DunnBaseball

T. Logan FleckMen’s Soccer

Frank Griffi nSoftball

Roger HughesFootball

Manoj KhetteryWomen’s Soccer

Floyd KerrWomen’s Golf

Tim LoeschVolleyball

Brad LokeyStrength & Conditioning

Joe MatusczakCross Country

Nicole MooreWomen’s Lacrosse

Pierre PiloteDirector of Tennis

Larry WatsonMen’s Golf

Corey WilliamsMen’s Basketball

Mark WilsonRowing

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