2021 Jacksonville State Baseball Media Guide

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Table of Contents Radio/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Gamecock Network and Media Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2021 Roster / Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 2021 Predicted Order of Finish/2021 All OVC Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Meet the Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Meet the Gamecocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

2020 Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 This is JSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 JSU Athletic Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Gamecock Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 The Ohio Valley Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 2021 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover

2021 JACKSONVILLE STATE BASEBALL INFORMATION General Information:

Location Jacksonville, Alabama Enrollment 9,021 Nickname Gamecocks Stadium (Capacity) Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium (2,020) Dimensions L-325 C-390 R-320, Alleys LC-370 RC-365 Founded 1882 Colors Red and White Conference Ohio Valley Conference

University Personnel: President Faculty Rep. Athletic Director Athletic Department Phone Ticket Office Phone

Sports Information:

Dr. Don Killingsworth Dr. Maureen Newton Greg Seitz (256) 782-5368 (256) 782-8499

Coaching Staff:

Head Coach Jim Case (Louisiana Tech, ‘83) Overall Record (Pct./Years) Record at School (Pct./Years) NCAA Appearances (Years) Office Phone (256) 782-5367 Best Time to Call mornings, contact SID Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater, Year) Mike Murphree (Troy, 2005) Evan Bush (Alabama, 2006)

593-474 (19 years) 593-474 (19 years) 5 – 2019, 2014,2010,2006,2004

2020 Season in Review:

Mailing Address 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Pete Mathews Coliseum Overnight Address 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Pete Mathews Coliseum Assistant SID Baseball Contact: Tony Schmidt Office Phone (256) 782-5377 Cell Phone (256) 689-8524 Email aschmidt@jsu.edu Associate AD for Media Relations Josh Underwood Email underwood@jsu.edu SID Fax (256) 782-5958 Website www.JSUGamecockSports.com Press Box Phone (Score Updates) TBA Radio WLJS-FM 91.9 FM (256-782-5571)

Overall Record 7-8 Home 5-6 Neutral 0-0 Conference Record 1-2 Home 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Postseason NCAA Regional (2-2) Final Baseball America Ranking n/a Final Collegiate Baseball Ranking n/a Final Sports Weekly/ESPN Ranking n/a Lettermen Returning/Lost 25/5 Position Starters Returning/Lost 8/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost 3/1

All-Time Record vs. OVC Opponents

APSU 34-28 BELMONT 19-11 EASTERN ILL. 37-19 EASTERN KY 36-18 MOREHEAD 35-19 TOTAL vs OVC 345-185 (.651)

History

All-Time Record:

Away

2-2

Away

1-2

MURRAY 36-14 SEMO 33-31 UT-MARTIN 66-21 TENN. TECH 41-27 SIUE 21-8

1,816-1,064 (.631) 70 years

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RUDY ABBOTT Field

at JIM CASE STADIUM THE STATE-OF-THE-ART HOME OF JSU BASEBALL

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Gamecocks on ESPN+ Fans will be able to watch all home games on ESPN + and selected road games in the Ohio Valley Conference. Please check JSUGamecoclSports.com for game availability. The Ohio Valley Conference and ESPN have reached an extension to its media rights agreement to broadcast games on the ESPN networks, including a minimum of 600 conference events on ESPN+, the first multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International segment and ESPN which launched in April, 2018.

About ESPN+ ESPN+ is the first-ever multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International division in partnership with ESPN. It offers fans thousands of additional live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks. Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year). ESPN+ is an integrated part of the completely redesigned ESPN App. Already the leading sports app, the new ESPN App is the premier all-in-one digital sports platform for fans and is a showcase of the company’s culture of innovation. With a richer, increasingly more personalized experience, the new ESPN App curates all of ESPN’s incredible content into an experience unique to each fan’s individual tastes. ESPN+ is also available through ESPN.com.

GAMECOCK NETWORK

Each year Jacksonville State alumni and fans are given the opportunity to closely follow the Gamecocks whenever they are in action. The 20172018 athletic campaign will be no different! The JSU Sports Network will cover most of Alabama and northwest Georgia. At press time, the JSU Sports Network had not been completed. Contact Mike Parris at (256-782-5890 or mparris@jsu.edu) to receive a complete list of affiliates.

versary at the microphone with Jacksonville State sports. During his tenure, he has called some of the most memorable games in Jacksonville State athletics history. He has called four Jacksonville State national title games - football (1992), basketball (1985) and baseball (1990, 1991), plus other noteworthy contests. Parris is Assistant Athletic Director for Broadcasting at Jacksonville State University.

The radio affiliates of the JSU Sports Network will allow the Gamecocks to be heard in four southeastern states. In addition, the broadcasts will reach a worldwide audience on the Internet at www.jsugamecocksports.com. The “Voice of the Gamecocks” is Mike Parris. This year, Parris is celebrating his 37th anni-

Media Outlets Newspapers

Wire Services

WKXX-FM 102.9 100 Spurlock Street Rainbow City, AL 35906 Phone: 256-442-3944 Fax: 256-442-7287

ANNISTON STAR P.O. Box 189 Anniston, AL 36202 Phone: 256-235-3577 Fax: 256-241-1991 www.annistonstar.com Mark Edwards, Sports Editor medwards@annistonstar.com

GADSDEN TIMES P.O. Box 188 Gadsden, AL 35999 Phone: 256-549-2051 Fax: 256-549-2105 www.gadsdentimes.com J.J. Hicks, Sports Editor jj.hicks@gadsdentimes.com

ASSOCIATED PRESS RSA Tower 201 Monroe Street, Suite 1940 Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: 334-262-5947 Fax: 334-262-7177 www.ap.org/index.html John Zenor, Sports Editor

BIRMINGHAM NEWS P.O. Box 2553 Birmingham, AL 35202 Phone: 205-325-2431 Fax: 205-325-2425 www.al.com

HUNTSVILLE TIMES P.O. Box 1487, WS Huntsville, AL 35807 Phone: 256-532-4430 Fax: 256-532-4262 www.al.com

SPORTS NETWORK 2200 Byberry Road, Suite 200 Hatboro, PA 19040 Phone: 800-227-7249 Fax: 800-227-0803 www.sportsnetwork.com

FLORENCE TIMES DAILY P.O. Box 797 Florence, AL 35631 Phone: 256-766-3434 Fax: 256-740-4717 www.timesdaily.com Gregg Dewalt, Sports Editor gregg.dewalt@timesdaily.com

JACKSONVILLE NEWS 203 Pelham Road North Jacksonivlle, AL 36265 Phone: 256-435-5021 Fax: 256-435-1028 www.jacksonvillenews.com John Alred, Executive Editor news@jaxnews.com

Electronic Media-Radio

Electronic Media-Television

JACKSONVILLE STATE SPORTS NETWORK 700 Pelham Rd. North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5980 Fax: 256-782-5958 Mike Parris, Play-by-Play

ABC 33/40 (ABC) P.O. Box 360039 Birmingham, AL 35236 Phone: 205-403-3340 Fax: 205-403-3343 www.abc3340.com

WLJS-FM 91.9 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5571 Fax: 256-782-5645 WVOK-FM 97.9 P.O. Box 3770 Oxford, AL 36203 Phone: 256-835-1580 Fax: 256-831-1500

WIAT-TV CBS 42 2075 Golden Crest Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Phone: 205-322-4200 Fax: 205-320-2713 www.cbs42.com 6

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WBRC-TV 6 (FOX) P.O. Box 6 Birmingham, AL 35201 Phone: 205-322-6666 Fax: 205-320-2710 www.fox6.com WEAC-TV 24 P.O. Box 3248 Oxford, AL 36203 Phone: 256-831-4624 www.tv24.tv Mickey Shadrix, Sports Editor mshadrix@tv24.tv WVTM-TV 13 (NBC) P.O. Box 10502 Birmingham, AL 35202 Phone: 205-558-7345 Fax: 205-323-3314 www.nbc13.com NOTE: This is not meant to be a complete list of all Jacksonville State University information outlets. We have listed those who, on a regular basis, cover Gamecocks sports or carry Jacksonville State sports information.


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of the Jacksonville State University baseball media guide is a source of information for the news media covering the Gamecocks. News releases, photographs/slides, clips and film footage and other additional information will also be available to accredited members of the media upon request.

Credentials — Credentials for JSU home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible. Requests must be made in writing on company letterhead and are honored only from sports editors of daily newspapers and sports directors of radio and television stations.

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2021 Gamecock Baseball Media Information

SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT: (256) 782-5377 FAX: (256) 782-5958 www.JSUGamecockSports.com

Jacksonville State University follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover JSU basketball on a regular basis. Otherwise, weekly newspapers television/radio stations will be granted credentials on a single-game, spaceavailable basis. All requests for credentials should be made to Tony Schmidt, Assistant Sports Information Director. Media Services — Jacksonville State University uses “The Automated Scorebook” for baseball computerized statistics system. Radio Rights — Jacksonville State University will provide one phone line free of charge to opponents wishing to broadcast. However, it is the responsibility of the visiting radio stations to have its flagship station call direct to the JSU Baseball Field to establish the broadcast line. JSU will not permit outgoing telephone calls. Teams planning to broadcast should notify JSU Assistant Sports Information Director Tony Schmidt of their intent no less than two days before the actual broadcast. Interview Policies — All interviews with Jacksonville State University baseball players or coaches must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. In general, JSU baseball practices are open. Player interviews may be conducted from 1:30 - 2 p.m. during regular practice sessions or at the conclusion of practice. Players will not be allowed to return phone calls, but phone numbers of respective players will be distributed upon request to certified media. Reaching Coach Case — JSU Head Coach Jim Case is available most mornings, between 9 a.m. and noon. Please contact Tony Schmidt to arrange an interview with Coach Case. Postgame Interviews — Following each game, there will be a 10-minute coolingoff period, then the JSU players and Coach Case will be made available to the working media in the Press Box.

Josh Underwood

Tyler Brown

(256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 (cell) underwood@jsu.edu

(256) 782-5977 (423) 619-0557 (cell) tabrown@jsu.edu

Tony Schmidt

Daniel Porter

(256) 782-5377 (256) 689-8524 (cell) aschmidt@jsu.ed

(256) 782-5965 (205) 907-5367 (cell) dporter2@jsu.edu

Associate AD/Media Relations

Assistant SID/Baseball Contact

Assistant SID

Assistant SID

SID MAILING ADDRESS— Jacksonville State University Pete Mathews Colisum Attn: Sport Information Director 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 35265-1602

Facebook.com/JSUGamecocks @JSUGamecocksBB #JSUGamecocksBB

Credits...The 2021 Jacksonville State University Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the JSU Sports Information Office. It was compiled, written and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Tony Schmidt. Photos by JSU photographer Matt Reynolds and some action provided by Steve Latham, David Lann and David Brandsma. Special thanks to Wray Dillard of Wray Graphics in Florence, Alabama, for design. This brochure was printed by Jacksonville State University Print Shop. © 2021 JSU Sports Information Department. All Rights Reserved. JSU is an EO/AA Employer.

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2021 Baseball Numerical Roster NO

NAME

POS

B-T

HT

WT

CL

Hometown/Previous School

1

Tre Kirklin

OF

R/R

5-10

195

Sr.

Kennesaw, Ga. (Chattahoochie Valley CC)

2

Brook Brannon

IF

R/R

5-11

210

So.

Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Tuscaloosa Academy)

3

Cole Frederick

IF

R/R

6-0

185

Jr.

Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest HS)

4

Nash Adams

OF

R/R

5-11

190

R-So.

6

Isaac Alexander

IF

R/R

6-0

200

Jr.

7

Zeth Malcom

C

R/R

5-8

175

R-Jr.

Hartselle, Ala. (Alabama A&M)

8

Jaylyn Williams

UTL

R/R

6-2

200

Sr.

Greenville, Miss. (Jackson State)

9

Isaiah Magwood

RHP/OF

R/R

6-5

190

So.

Hazel Green, Ala. (Hazel Green HS)

10

Derrick Jackson, Jr.

C/1B

R/R

6-0

195

Fr.

Meridianville, Ala. (Buckhorn HS)

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Colin Casey

RHP

R/R

6-0

195

Jr.

Jacksonville, Ala. (Jacksonville HS)

12

Alex Webb

C

L/R

6-0

200

Sr.

Columbia, Tenn. (Chipola CC)

13

Alex Carignan

C

R/R

6-2

215

R-Jr.

Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Columbia State CC)

14

Trevor Andrews

UTL

R/R

6-3

205

So.

Theodore, Ala. (Coastal Alabama North CC)

Muscle Shoals, Ala. (Muscle Shoals HS)

15

Tanner Anderson

OF/IF

R/R

6-0

180

Jr.

Millbrook, Ala. (Stanhope-Elmore HS)

16

Corley Woods

RHP

R/R

6-0

160

Sr.

Alexander City, Ala. (Benjamin Russell HS)

17

Sean Rape

RHP

R/R

5-9

180

R-Jr.

Alexander City, Ala. (Benjamin Russell HS)

19

Camden Lovrich

RHP

R/R

6-0

175

Fr.

Pike Road, Ala. (Trinity Presbyterian HS)

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Mason Maners

OF

L/R

6-1

185

Fr.

Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS)

22

Colton Lewis

LHP

L/L

5-11

185

Fr.

Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS)

23

Alex Strachan

1B

R/R

6-3

225

Jr.

Madison, Ala. (Sparkman HS)

24

Javier Ramirez

IF

R/R

5-10

180

Jr.

Caguas, Puerto Rico (Taft College)

27

Reese Morrison

RHP

R/R

6-2

195

Fr.

Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County HS)

28

Reid Fagerstrom

RHP

R/R

6-1

200

Fr.

Sharpsburg, Ga. (Northgate HS

29

Dylan Hathcock

LHP

L/L

6-3

230

R-Jr.

Tallassee, Ala. (Tallassee HS)

30

Carson Crowe

OF

L/L

6-3

235

So.

Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Aca.)

31

Dylan Bailey

C

R/R

6-0

190

Fr.

Rockmart, Ga. (Rockmart HS)

32

Christian Edwards

RHP

R/R

6-3

205

Jr.

Hartselle, Ala. (Hartselle HS)

33

Brett Walton

RHP

R/R

5-9

180

R-So.

Helena, Ala. (Helena HS)

34

Trey Fortner

RHP

R/R

6-2

172

R-So.

Gloucester, Va. (Gloucester HS)

35

Tanner Snow

OF

L/R

6-1

180

Jr.

37

Jackson Tavel

LHP

L/L

6-3

210

R-Jr.

Dora, Ala. (Wallace State-Hanceville CC)

36

Buddy Fultz

IF

S/R

5-11

190

R-So.

Alpharetta, Ga. (Middle Tennessee)

38

Brandon Andrews

RHP

R/R

6-2

200

Sr.

40

Kyle Luigs

RHP

R/R

6-4

200

Sr.

Richmond Hill, Ga. (North Georgia)

41

Austin Downey

RHP

R/R

6-1

160

Fr.

Eclectic, Ala. (Elmore County HS)

44

Jake Peppers

RHP

R/R

6-3

160

Fr.

Crossville, Ala. (Geraldine HS)

51

Trevor Muzzi

RHP

R/R

5-10

190

So.

Shaw, Miss. (Motlow State CC)

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HEAD COACH: Jim Case (Louisiana Tech, 1982) 20th Season (593-474) ASSISTANT COACH: Evan Bush (Alabama, 2006) 6th Season ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Murphree (Troy, 2005) 9th Season ATHLETIC TRAINER: Aaron Herndon MANAGERS: Jayden Shadrix, Reid Eastis, Matthew Chiarvalloti, Austin Goode

PRONUNCATION GUIDE 13 Alex Carignan (Care-ig-nan) 23 Alex Strachan (Strat-chan) 24 Javier Ramirez (Ha-v-er) 28 Reid Fagerstrom (Fay-ger-strom)

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Helena, Ala. (Helena HS)

37 40 51

Rainbow City, Ala. (Shelton State CC)

Mebane, N.C. (Nicholls State)

Jackson Tavel (Tuh-Vail) Kyle Luigs (Lou-igs) Trevor Muzzi (Moo-z)

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Location

Time

Feb. 19

(Fri.)

at Baylor

Waco, Texas

6:30 p.m.

Feb. 20

(Sat.)

at Baylor

Waco, Texas

3:00 p.m.

Feb. 21

(Sun,)

at Baylor

Waco, Texas

1:00 p.m.

Feb. 23

(Tue.)

ALABAMA

JACKSONVILLE

4:00 p.m.

Feb. 26

(Fri.)

VALPARAISO

JACKSONVILLE

4:00 p.m.

Feb. 27

(Sat.)

VALPARAISO (DH)

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

Mar. 2

(Tue.)

at Auburn

Auburn, Ala.

4:00 p.m.

Mar. 3

(Wed.)

at Samford

Birmingham, Ala.

4:00 p.m.

Mar. 5

(Fri.)

SOUTHERN MISS

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Mar. 6

(Sat.)

SOUTHERN MISS

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Mar. 7

(Sun.)

SOUTHERN MISS

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

Mar. 10

(Wed.)

at Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

6:00 p.m.

Mar. 12

(Fri.)

at South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

6:30 p.m.

Mar. 13

(Sat.)

at South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

2:00 p.m.

Mar. 14

(Sun.)

at South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

1:00 p.m.

Mar. 19

(Fri.)

*at Murray State

Murray, Ky.

3:00 p.m.

Mar. 20

(Sat.)

*at Murray State (DH)

Murray, Ky.

12:00 p.m.

Mar. 24

(Wed.)

at Kennesaw State

Kennesaw, Ga.

4:00 p.m.

Mar. 26

(Fri.)

*TENNESSEE TECH

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Mar. 27

(Sat.)

*TENNESSEE TECH (DH)

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

Mar. 30

(Tue.)

SAMFORD

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 2

(Fri.)

*at Southeast Missouri

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

5:00 p.m.

Apr. 3

(Sat.)

*at Southeast Missouri (DH)

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

2:00 p.m.

Apt. 7

(Wed.)

at Alabama State

Montgomery, Ala.

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 9

(Fri.)

*BELMONT

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 10

(Sat.)

*BELMONT (DH)

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

Apr. 13

(Tue.)

KENNESAW STATE

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 16

(Fri.)

*at Eastern Kentucky

Richmond, Ky.

5:00 p.m.

Apr. 17

(Sat.)

*at Eastern Kentucky (DH)

Richmond, Ky.

12:00 p.m.

Apr. 20

(Tue.)

TROY

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 23

(Fri.)

*MOREHEAD STATE

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 24

(Sat.)

*MOREHEAD STATE (DH)

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

Apr. 27

(Tue.)

at Troy

Troy, Ala.

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 30

(Fri.)

*at UT Martin

Martin, Tenn.

5:00 p.m.

May 1

(Sat.)

*at UT Martin (DH)

Martin, Tenn.

1:00 p.m.

May 7

(Fri.)

*SIU EDWARDSVILLE

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

May 8

(Sat.)

*SIU EDWARDSVILLE (DH)

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

May 12

(Wed.)

ALABAMA STATE

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

May 14

(Fri.)

*at Austin Peay

Clarksville, Tenn.

5:00 p.m.

May 15

(Sat.)

*at Austin Peay (DH)

Clarksville, Tenn.

1:00 p.m.

May 18

(Tue.)

at Mississippi State

Starkville, Miss.

TBA

May 20

(Thur.)

*EASTERN ILLINOIS

JACKSONVILLE

6:00 p.m.

May 21

(Fri.)

*EASTERN ILLINOIS (DH)

JACKSONVILLE

1:00 p.m.

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2021 OVC Baseball

Predicted Order of Finish

(Selected by OVC Head Baseball Coaches and Sports Information Directors)

2021 Preseason All-OVC Baseball Team (Selected by OVC Head Baseball Coaches and Sports Information Directors)

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HEAD COACH

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20th Season Louisiana Tech, 1982 No other coach has experienced the success over the last 19 years in the Ohio Valley Conference that Jim Case has enjoyed. His Jacksonville State baseball teams have won seven Ohio Valley Conference Championships; won more OVC games during that 16-year span than any other team in the league; won three OVC Coach of the Year Awards; and the Gamecocks have played in the OVC Tournament Championship game 10 out of 16 years. Case, who was named the 2019, 2008 and 2005 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year, has posted a 593-472 overall record, and has an impressive 285-158 record against OVC opponents. He is the dean of coaches in the league and ranks sixth all-time in the OVC in wins and has the most conference wins of any active coach in the OVC.

with a staff ERA of 4.91 overall and ranked third in OVC-only games at 4.99. The Gamecock pitchers established a new JSU record for strikeouts in a single season with 505 strikeouts in 57 games, surpassing the previous mark of 485 set in 2004. JSU posted eight shutout wins, including a 4-0 win at Alabama in 2018. The trio of Colton Pate, Grant Chandler and Trent Simpson combined for the program’s first no hitter since 2000. The trip blanked Radford, 5-0,on February 23, 2018. Pate wrapped up his career at JSU with a complete game shutout of Southeast Missouri in the 2018 OVC Baseball Championship. It was the first complete game shutout by a Gamecock since former Gamecock Hunter Rivers blanked SIUE on April 30, 2011 (7-inning game). It is JSU’s first nine-inning complete game shutout by a JSU pitcher since joining the league in 2004. Daniel became a four-time All-OVC selection following the 2018 season and was joined by All-OVC selections Trent Simpson and Garrett Farmer. JSU placed a league-best three on the All-OVC Freshman Team. The 2017 season was a different type of season for Case and the Gamecocks as Jax State’s Rudy Abbott Field underwent a major renovation process that forced the program to play its home games off campus at Choccolocco Park in nearby Oxford, Alabama. The Gamecocks played 20 games in the facility while playing 36 road games, including the first 10 games on the road. JSU finished the road-heavy schedule with a 30-26 overall record and a 17-10 mark in the league. JSU turned in a third-place finish in the league standings. The 2017 club was anchored by the league’s top pitching staff. The Gamecocks paced the league in pitching with a league-best 5.11 earned run average and ranked third in total strikeouts with 484. Under Case’s watch, Joe McGuire became the first Gamecock hurler to be named the OVC Pitcher of the Year. McGuire led the OVC in ERA with a 3.20 mark in all games and he led the conference in opposing batting average with a .209 average against him. McGuire was one of two pitchers in the JSU weekend rotation that received conference honors as Derrick Adams was a Second Team All-OVC selection. Justin Hoyt was an All-OVC selection as a relief guy. JSU’s Clayton Daniel earned All-OVC honors for the third time. The Gamecocks placed a pair of freshmen on the league’s All-Newcomer Team in Chase Robinson and Andrew Naismith. Naismith collected additional postseason honors as a Freshman AllAmerican honoree by Collegiate Baseball.

In 2017, JSU traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama twice to face Southeastern Conference foe Alabama and left the Sewell-Thomas Stadium with a pair of wins over the in-state rival. JSU Case’s 19th season came to an abrupt halt after 15 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic won a 2-1, 10-inning decision over the Crimson Tide and completed the two-game set sweep outbreak around the world. The Gamecocks played 11 of their 15 games on their home turf with an 11-8 win on April 25. The first win snapped an 11-game skid against UA. With both of Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium. JSU opened the 2019 season hosting Southeastern wins, it marked the first time since 1980 that Jax State has won consecutive games over the Conference foe Missouri in a three-game set along with home weekend sets with Central Crimson Tide in a single season. Michigan and Gardner-Webb. Jax State’s final game of the season was a 15-inning, 14-10 In 2016, The Jacksonville State baseball team earned its 13th straight appearance in the marathon win over Kennesaw State on the road. Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Championship this past spring. The Gamecocks have made The 2019 season will be noted as one of the historic seasons in the program’s history. The the postseason event every year the program has been associated with the OVC. JSU swept Gamecocks claimed both the regular season and tournament crowns en route to earning a three-game weekend series on the final weekend of the regular season against UT Martin JSU’s fifth trip to an NCAA Regional. JSU put together a 39-win season, which is the most to earn the No. 2 seed in the six-team field and a bye in the opening round of the tournawins by the program in its NCAA Division I era. The 2019 club recorded the program’s ment. The Gamecocks opened the tournament with a win over Austin Peay before knocking first NCAA Division I Regional win with a 7-5 win over Big 10 foe Illinois to remain alive in off top-seeded and regular season champion Southeast Missouri to advance to the championthe Oxford, Mississippi regional. After dispatching the Fighting Illini, the Gamecocks ousted ship round of the tournament. Jax State found itself in a familiar place in the tournament Clemson to reach the regional championship round. By reaching the championship of the with its ninth trip to the championship round in the 13 years at the tournament. NCAA Oxford Regional, JSU was one of nine No. 4 seeds to advance to the title round since JSU finished the season 34-24 and 20-10 mark in the league Case. The 30-plus wins is the 2013 and the only one in 2019 edition of the NCAA Tournament and one of 32 teams left 32nd season in JSU’s history to post 30 or more wins and the 13th time under Case since in the regional final round. The Gamecocks finished the season winning 14 of the final 16 he took over the program in 2002. The 20 conference win is the third time since joining the games, including one of the longest winning streaks in NCAA Division I Baseball entering the league and the first since 2013. As a team the Gamecocks ranked first nationally in doubles/ regional round. The Gamecocks put together a 12-game winning streak before falling to the game (2.5), fifth in scoring (8.3/game) and runs (481), 11th in hits (679) and 13th in batting Rebels on Friday. average (.313). Daniel earned a pair of All-American honors (Louisville Slugger and NCBWA) The veteran leader on the diamond collected his 500th career win on April 4, 2016 with after hitting .372 with 93 hits, 56 runs, 20 doubles, 54 RBI and seven stolen bases in 58 JSU’s 12-6 come-from-behind win over UAB at Choccolocco Park in Oxford, Alabama. Case games. He was the toughest player in the OVC (and eighth nationally) to strikeout, with only became the third current OVC coach to have 500-plus wins in a career, joining Belmont’s 13 strikeouts in 250 at-bats. Dave Jarvis. Case also became the first current OVC skipper to record 500 wins at one JSU’s Paschal Petrongolo was named to the Senior CLASS Award All-American second team, school. He has spent 40 seasons on the baseball diamond as either a player or coach. announced in June by the Senior CLASS Award committee. Petrongolo is one of 10 baseball The 2018 season was the program’s 34th 30-plus wins campaign since the 1971 season and student-athletes in the nation to earn the prestigious honor, given to NCAA Division I seniors the 15th under Case. Jax State has now posted 30 or more wins in a season in 14 of the last that have notable achievements in community, classroom, character and competition. 15 seasons. The Gamecocks fished 32-25 overall and 18-12 in OVC play. Jax State finished In 2015, Case directed his club to the program’s 12th consecutive trip to the OVC tied for third with Morehead State and has finished in the top-three in the league standings in Tournament with a 30-27 overall mark and a 15-14 record in league. The 2015 campaign 13 of the 15 seasons in the OVC. saw wins over in-state rivals Auburn, Troy, Samford and UAB in the non-conference slate One of the highlights of the 2018 campaign was the chase for the program’s all-time career along with a three-game sweep of Air Force. The veteran skipper had a young squad in 2015 hits record and the OVC’s record for hits in a career by Clayton Daniel. Daniel, entered his that matured throughout the season and won eight the last 11 conference games to extend final season as a Gamecock with 247 career hits, 76 shy of the record, held by Bert Smith, the trips to the conference tournament streak. JSU had four players earn All-OVC honors, who played for Case from 2006-2010. Daniel matched Smith’s career mark on the final day while it placed a league-best four on the All-OVC Newcomer Team. Daniel became the 10th of the regular season against SIU Edwardsville on May 19. He broke the record on the same player under Case to earn Freshman All-America honors with his selection as a Louisville day with his second hit of the day. Daniel concluded his career with 330 hits, including 69 Slugger All-American. Case also mentored Travis Stout to the program’s all-time career saves career doubles, which is also a new career standard at JSU and in the OVC. With Daniel the list and shattered the OVC’all-time saves mark with 47 throughout his career. Off the field, new career hits leader at JSU and in the OVC, Case has mentored the top-two hitters all-time former Gamecock Ryan Sebra became the 14th JSU student-athlete to achieve Academic Allat JSU and in the OVC. America status after earning a spot on the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Second Team. Sebra became the first baseball player in school history to receive the honor. The Jax State pitching staff, under the guidance of Case, was once again one of the best in the OVC in 2018. JSU led the league in earned run average for the second consecutive year

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With the championship in hand, Case and his Gamecocks were sent to Oxford, Mississippi for the NCAA Oxford Regional. JSU dropped back-to-back games against host Ole Miss and Georgia Tech. The Rebels went on to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. JSU finished the season at 36-27 overall and finished tied for second in the OVC at 18-12. Jax State placed five on the 2014 All-OVC squads, led by Stout and Eddie Mora-Loera being tabbed to the First Team. Paschal Petrongolo, Andrew Bishop and Griff Gordon earned spots on the All-OVC Second Team. The postseason awards continued for JSU following the OVC Tournament. The entire JSU pitching staff was named the Most Valuable Players in the OVC Tournament after winning the six consecutive elimination games. The JSU pitching staff put up some impressive numbers in the seven OVC Tournament games. The Gamecocks allowed just 15 earned runs over 63.0 innings to post a 2.14 earned run average, while posting a 6-1 record and four saves. As a matter of fact, over the final 45 innings on the mound of the tournament, the Gamecocks pitched 40 scoreless innings (all five were elimination games. In 2014, Case reached a monumental milestone in his coaching career by recording his 400th career win with JSU’s 8-2 win at Eastern Illinois on March 28. In 2013, the Gamecocks finished with a 32-26 overall record, tied for third in the OVC with a 22-8 record and advanced to the OVC Championship for the tenth straight year. For the first time in the school’s Division I history, the Gamecocks placed two players on the Louisville Slugger All-America Team. Stout, a sophomore, set the JSU single-season record for saves in a season with 17 and also set the school’s Division I record for earned run average in a single season at 1.42. Michael Bishop also earned All-America honors after finishing the season with a .340 average. He also led the team in doubles (21), triples (4), home runs (4) and a .539 slugging percentage. Additionally, junior utility player Coty Blanchard was the second player drafted in the OVC after the Rays selected him in the 15th round of the Major League Baseball draft. The 2012 Gamecocks finished with a 17-10 OVC record and earned the No. 3 seed into the conference tournament, posting a 2-2 record before losing to eventual champion Austin Peay. Senior reliever Todd Hornsby set what was then the school and OVC career records with 33 saves and was named second-team All-OVC. Senior first baseman Ben Waldrip and senior outfielder Kyle Bluestein each were named to the first-team All-OVC, while Stout was named to the All-Freshman squad. Additionally, three Gamecocks were taken in the Major League Baseball Draft, including Ben Waldrip (10th round/ Colorado Rockies), Sam Eberle (25th round/San Francisco Giants) and Daniel Watts (32nd round/Arizona Diamondbacks). The 2011 Gamecocks finished with a 36-23 record and advanced to the OVC Tournament Championship for the seventh time (out of eight years) and had 11 players earn AllConference honors. Hornsby set the single-season school and OVC records with 15 saves and was named first-team All-OVC, while senior Blake Seguin was also named first-team. Bluestein, Eberle, Aaron Elias, Erik Underwood and Waldrip all earned second-team hon-

ors, while freshmen Casey Antley, Blanchard, Andrew Bishop and Michael Bishop earned All- Freshman honors. Additionally, Blanchard was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman AllAmerica in 2011, which was the seventh time a JSU player earned freshman All- American honors under Case. Waldrip was also drafted in the first-year Major League Baseball Draft in the 42nd round, but turned down the offer from the Kansas City Royals to return for his senior season at Jax State. The 2010 Gamecocks won the school’s 15th conference baseball championship after winning all three games in the OVC Tournament. JSU opened with a 7-5 win over Eastern Illinois and defeated Tennessee Tech 9-7 to advance to the OVC Championship game for the sixth time in the last seven years. Jax State then beat the Golden Eagles 10-8 as four players had three hits. Seniors Bert Smith, Steven Leach, Daniel Adamson, Andrew Edge and junior Jordan Beistline were all named to the All-Tournament squad. Smith garnered MVP honors after batting .500 (7-for-14) with a pair of doubles and a team-high four RBI. Jax State had five players that signed with major league baseball teams, including the first pick of the second round in junior outfielder Todd Cunningham. He was first player selected from the State of Alabama and was the 52nd overall pick of the 2010 draft by the Atlanta Braves.

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down as one of the most memorable experiences in the program’s decorated history. JSU became the first team in OVC history to win six-straight elimination games to win the OVC Conference Championship in Jackson, Tennessee. After losing in the opening round to fall into the elimination bracket, JSU reeled off six straight wins – the longest winning streak of the season – to eliminate every single team in the 2014 tournament and claim the school’s fourth OVC Tournament Championship. After dropping a 2-1 decision to Eastern Illinois in the tournament opener, the Gamecocks defeated SIU Edwardsville (7-5), then won two nineinning games on the Friday of the tournament by beating EIU (13-2) and Morehead State (7-1). The Gamecocks then won two more nine-inning games on Saturday by beating No. 1 Southeast Missouri (6-2) and No. 2 Tennessee Tech (10-7) to force the if necessary game on Sunday, when the Gamecocks defeated Tennessee Tech 4-2.

Although the 2009 JSU team entered the OVC Tournament as the No. 6 seed, the Gamecocks advanced to the Championship game for the fifth time in six years. Five Gamecocks were named to the OVC All Tournament team including Eberle, Leach, Cunningham, Bluestein and Austin Lucas. Juniors Adamson and Bill Henke each were named to the first-team AllOVC squad, while Eberle and Bluestein were both named to the All-Freshman Squad. Bluestein also was named the OVC Freshman of the Year, marking the third time in six years a Gamecock earned the honor. The 2008 Gamecocks raised the bar in the Ohio Valley Conference by posting an incredible 23-4 OVC record, including winning their final 14 conference games. It was the most conference wins by any team in the OVC’s 48-year history. Jax State also placed five players on the OVC first-team All-Conference squad and a total of 10 Gamecocks were honored. Senior Clay Whittemore won his second straight OVC Player of the Year Award, while Cunningham was named the OVC Freshman of the Year. Whittemore also was named to the ABCA All-South Region team and was again a third-team All-American. In 2007, the Gamecocks played in the OVC Championship game for the fourth straight year after posting an 18-9 mark in conference play. The Gamecocks placed the most players of any other school after 10 Gamecocks were named to OVC All-Conference teams. JSU also earned the OVC Sportsmanship Award in baseball for the 2007 season. In addition, junior outfielder Whittemore was named the OVC Player of the Year. Whittemore also became the school’s first-ever All-American at the Division I level after earning third-team honors on the TPX/Louisville Slugger All-America team. In 2006, Case led the Gamecocks to their second NCAA Regional appearance in three years after winning OVC Tournament with a dramatic final at-bat win over Samford. JSU placed six players on the All Conference squad, the most of any other team in the league. In 2005, Jax State won the Conference regular-season title after posting a 35-25 season, including a 19-8 mark in the league. It was the school’s sixth conference championship and the first in Division I. The Gamecocks made an immediate impact in their first season in the league in 2004. JSU finished third in the regular season standings and then defeated Southeast Missouri State to claim the OVC Tournament Championship and advance to NCAA postseason play for the first time in more than 13 years and the first time in the school’s Division I history. Four Gamecock players earned a spot on the All-Conference team and four were named to the OVC All Tournament team, including Most Valuable Player Bobby Wynns. JSU had not played in an NCAA tournament since winning the Division II national championship in 1991. Not only have the Gamecocks excelled on the field, but also in the classroom. The

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Gamecocks have the most players named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll than any other OVC team since joining the league. To be listed, recipients must have achieved at least a 3.25 grade point average and have been eligible and on the team throughout the season. Over the last 13 years, 174 players have posted a 3.0 grade point average or higher and a total of 152 players have been named to the Academic All-Conference teams. JSU had 14 players named to the squad in 2014 and 11 in 2015. Former Gamecock Ryan Sebra became the first player in the program to be named Academic All-America after earning a spot on the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Second Team. Jax State claimed the prestigious OVC Team Academic Achievement Award after placing 11 student-athletes on the OVC Commission’s Honor Roll in 2005. The OVC Team Academic Achievement Awards are presented annually in each of the 17 Conference sponsored sports to the member institution’s team with the greatest percentage of its student-athletes named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. One of his team’s principles is to study hard and go to class. While at Mississippi State, the Bulldogs led the SEC with 37 Academic Honor Roll recipients. Under his leadership at JSU, the baseball team has achieved an impressive increase in GPA and 82 team members have achieved Academic All-Conference honors over the last seven years. Two-time OVC Player of the Year Clay Whittemore was selected as JSU’s 2008 Eagle Owl Award recipient for excellence in his sport, being a positive role model and exemplifying the well-rounded student athlete. The Eagle Owl Award is given annually to the male student-athlete of the year by a selection committee of faculty, staff and athletic department administrators. Pitcher C.R. Palmer also claimed the honor in 2004.

Education and an Educational Specialist’s Degree in Educational Leadership. Leading up to his first head coaching position at JSU, Case served as assistant coach at UAB under Pete Rancont and at Mississippi State University under Pat McMahon. While at UAB, his teams claimed a 1991 Sun Belt Conference Championship and their first NCAA Regional appearance as well as a 1992 Great Mid-West Conference Title. During his stints at MSU, Case coached in six NCAA Regional tournaments, two SuperRegionals, and made two College World Series appearances. Over 30 of his former players have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft with eight advancing to the major leagues. Former MSU pitchers Matt Ginter and Paul Maholm were first round draft choices, while former JSU pitchers Ben Tootle (third), Jesse Corn (sixth) and Donovan Hand (14th) have all been selected in the MLB Draft. Because of Case’s many successes, he is frequently asked to speak at local, regional and national clinics and organizations. He has twice been featured as an invited lecturer at the National American Baseball Coaches Association Convention, including the 2008 convention in Philadelphia. Case also just concluded a three-year term on the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee. In 2014 Case was inducted into the Alabama Baseball Association’s Hall of Fame. Jim and Jan Case have been married for 33 years and have two daughters, Catherine and Elizabeth. Jan is a math professor at JSU. The couple welcomed their first grandchild in January.

The road to JSU for Coach Case was filled with tradition and hard work. Case was a three-sport letterman earning All-City honors in baseball and football at Birmingham’s Ensley High School. He credits coaches George Gould, Ronnie Syphurs, Jimmy Tucker, and Jerry Deaton for instilling good work ethic and practice habits. Case continued his playing career at Louisiana Tech University under Coach Pat Patterson. Case earned All-Southland Conference honors as a catcher and was selected by the team as the recipient for the Outstanding Attitude Award. Afterward, he stayed at Louisiana Tech as a student assistant coach for a year before entering graduate school and working as a graduate assistant coach for Ron Polk at Mississippi State University. While at MSU, Case completed a Master’s Degree in Physical

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HIGH SCHOOL: Ensley High School (Birmingham) COLLEGE: Four-year letterman (1979-82) for Louisiana Tech 1981 All-Southland Conference as a catcher

PERSONAL Born: January 28, 1960 in Birmingham Married: former Jan Orton Children: daughters, Catherine and Elizabeth College: Louisiana Tech (1982)

CASE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD YEAR SCHOOL

1983 Louisiana Tech 1984 Mississippi State 1985 Mississippi State 1986 Mississippi State 1987 UAB 1988 UAB 1989 UAB 1990 UAB 1991 UAB 1992 UAB 1993 UAB 1994 UAB 1995 UAB 1996 UAB 1997 UAB 1998 Mississippi State 1999 Mississippi State 2000 Mississippi State 2001 Mississippi State 2002 Jacksonville State 2003 Jacksonville State 2004 Jacksonville State 2005 Jacksonville State 2006 Jacksonville State 2007 Jacksonville State 2008 Jacksonville State 2009 Jacksonville State 2010 Jacksonville State 2011 Jacksonville State 2012 Jacksonville State 2013 Jacksonville State 2014 Jacksonville State 2015 Jacksonville State 2016 Jacksonville State 2017 Jacksonville State 2018 Jacksonville State 2019 Jacksonville State 2020 Jacksonville State

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20-30 .400 5-8 -45-16 .738 18-5 3-2 50-15 .769 16-8 3-1 34-21 .618 12-15 -23-21 .523 8-10 -22-28-1 .441 4-12 -28-27 .509 7-11 -27-26 .509 8-10 -29-30 .492 9-7 1-2 43-18 .705 17-1 -35-23 .603 12-6 -32-23 .582 16-6 -34-22 .607 13-9 -33-25 .569 13-11 -31-29 .517 14-13 -42-23 .646 14-15 4-1 42-21 .667 15-14 2-2 41-20 .667 17-10 3-3 39-24 .619 17-13 3-2 23-31 .426 9-20 -32-26 .552 19-14 -- 31-29 .517 16-11 0-2 35-25 .583 19-8 -35-24 .593 19-8 0-2 33-27 .550 18-9 -37-21 .627 23-4 -- 31-26 .544 10-13 -32-26 .552 15-8 0-2 36-23 .610 14-9 28-30 .483 17-10 32-26 .552 22-8 36-27 .571 18-12 0-2 30-27 .526 15-14 34-24 .586 20-10 -- 30-26 .536 17-13 -32-25 .561 18-12 -39-23 .629 22-8 2-2 7-8 .462 1-2 –

COLLEGIANT CAREER COACHING RECORD 1,190-8913 *College World Series record included

COACHING CAREER 1983 Louisiana Tech 1984-86 Mississippi State University 1987-97 UAB 1997-2001 Mississippi State University 2002-Present Jacksonville State University

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Alabama 5-14 Alabama A&M 4-1 Alabama State 21-8 Air Force 3-0 Appalachian State 1-5 Auburn 5-7 Austin Peay 34-26 Belmont 19-11 Birmingham-Southern 4-6 Bradley 2-1 Bucknell 1-0 Dallas Baptist 1-2 Campbell 5-1 Central Michigan 1-3 Clemson 1-0 College of Charleston 1-2 Eastern Illinois 37-20 Eastern Kentucky 37-18 Eastern Michigan 2-1 Florida 0-1 Florida Atlantic 1-6 Florida International 5-4 Furman 1-2 Gardner-Webb 5-1 Georgia 3-2 Georgia State 6-3 Georgia Tech 0-2 Hartford 1-0 Harvard 7-1 High Point 3-0 Illinois 2-0 Indiana 1-1 Iowa 0-1 Jacksonville University 1-12 Kennesaw State 15-19 LIU-Brooklyn 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe 7-5 LSU 0-3 Marshall 1-2 Mercer 3-3 Miami (Ohio) 2-2 Michigan 0-2 Michigan State 0-1 Middle Tennessee State 14-11 Millsaps 1-1 Mississippi State 1-7 Morehead State 32-19 Murray State 31-15 Navy 0-1 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 New Mexico 1-2 North Alabama 2-1 North Florida 3-3 Northwestern University 3-0 Northwestern State 7-9 Oakland 3-0 Ohio State 0-1 Ole Miss 0-6 Oral Roberts 1-0 Purdue 2-4 Radford 2-1 Rider 2-1 Samford 29-20 South Alabama 2-15 Southeast Louisiana 2-4 Southeast Missouri State 32-29 Southern Illinois 13-10 SIU Edwardsville 21-8 Southern Miss 0-2 Stetson 1-4 Tennessee-Martin 35-13 Tennessee Tech 35-24 Texas A&M 0-3 Texas Tech 0-2 Toledo 1-0 Troy 15-23 West Alabama 3-0 Western Kentucky 5-1 Western Illinois 1-0 UAB 29-17 UCF 3-3 UMASS 0-1 Valparaiso 4-2 Vanderbilt 0-1 Yale 1-0 TOTAL 593-474

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Mike Murphree begins his 10th season on the Gamecock staff for head coach Jim Case. Murphree joined the Jacksonville State prior to the 2012 season after spending the previous two seasons at Gulf Coast Community College. While at Gulf Coast, he worked primarily with the hitters and also served as the Commodores recruiting coordinator, and helped the team to the 2010 Panhandle Conference Championship. His ninth season (2020) with the program came to an abrupt halt after 15 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak around the world. The Gamecocks played 11 of its 15 games on its home turf of Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium. JSU opened the 2019 season hosting Southeastern Conference foe Missouri in a three-game set along with home weekend sets with Central Michigan and Gardner-Webb. Jax State’s final game of the season was a 15-inning, 14-10 marathon win over Kennesaw State on the road. The 2019 season will be noted as one of the historic seasons in the program’s history. The Gamecocks claimed both the regular season and tournament crowns en route to earning JSU’s fifth trip to an NCAA Regional. JSU put together a 39-win season, which is the most wins by the program in its NCAA Division I era. The 2019 club recorded the program’s first NCAA Division I Regional win with a 7-5 win over Big 10 foe Illinois to remain alive in the Oxford, Mississippi regional. After dispatching the Fighting Illini, the Gamecocks ousted Clemson to reach the regional championship round. By reaching the championship of the NCAA Oxford Regional, JSU was one of nine No. 4 seeds to advance to the title round since 2013 and the only one in 2019 edition of the NCAA Tournament and one of 32 teams left in the regional final round. The Gamecocks finished the season winning 14 of the final 16 games, including one of the longest winning streaks in NCAA Division I Baseball entering the regional round. The Gamecocks put together a 12-game winning streak before falling to the Rebels on Friday. The 2018 season was the program’s 34th 30-plus wins campaign since the 1971 season and the 15th under Case. Jax State has now posted 30 or more wins in a season in 14 of the last 15 seasons. The Gamecocks fished 32-25 overall and 18-12 in OVC play. Jax State finished tied for third with Morehead State and has finished in the top-three in the league standings in 13 of the 15 seasons in the OVC. One of the highlights of the 2018 campaign was the chase for the program’s all-time career hits record and the OVC’s record for hits in a career by Clayton Daniel. Daniel, entered his final season as a Gamecock with 247 career hits, 76 shy of the record, held by Bert Smith, who played for Case from 2006-2010. Daniel matched Smith’s career mark on the final day of the regular season against SIU Edwardsville on May 19. He broke the record on the same day with his second hit of the day. Daniel concluded his career with 330 hits, including 69 career doubles, which is also a new career standard at JSU and in the OVC. Clayton Daniel became a four-time All-OVC selection following the 2018 season and was joined by All-OVC selections Trent Simpson and Garrett Farmer. JSU placed a league-best three on the AllOVC Freshman Team – Isaac Alexander, Cole Frederick and Christian Edwards. In 2017, Andrew Naismith collected postseason honors as a Freshman All-American honoree by Collegiate Baseball. Alongside Evan Bush, the JSU offense blossomed in 2016 as it improved the average at the plate 17 points from 2015 to 2016. As a club, the Gamecocks finished the season hitting an Ohio Valley Conference best .313. The Gamecocks also ranked third in NCAA Division I baseball in total doubles with a program-record 145 doubles and finished the 2016 season as the NCAA statistical champion in doubles per game with 2.5 doubles per game. JSU had seven players to finish the 2016 season above the .300 mark at the dish, led by Clayton Daniel’s team-best .372 batting clip. The Gamecocks averaged 8.2 runs per game in 2016, which also led the OVC. In 2013, the Gamecocks finished with a 32-26 overall record, and tied for third in the OVC with a 22-8 record and advanced to the OVC Championship for the tenth straight year. As a matter of fact, JSU has advanced to the six-team Tournament every year since joining the league in 2004. The 2014 season, more specifically the Gamecocks’ run in the OVC Tournament, will go down as one of the most memorable experiences in the program’s decorated history. JSU became the first team in OVC history to win six-straight elimination games to win the OVC Conference Championship in Jackson, Tennessee. After losing in the opening round to fall in the elimination bracket, JSU reeled off six straight wins – the longest winning streak of the season – to eliminate 16

PLAYING EXPERIENCE COACHING CAREER: 2003-2006

Troy University - Assistant Baseball Coach

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Northwest-Shoals Community College – Assistant Baseball Coach

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Troy University - Assistant Baseball Coach

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Gulf Coast Community College – Assistant Baseball Coach

2011-current Jacksonville State University – Assistant Baseball Coach

HIGH SCHOOL: East Limestone High School

COLLEGE: Played four years (1999-2003) for Northwest Shoals (1999, 2000) and Martin Methodist (2002, 2003)

PERSONAL: Born: College: Wife: Children:

May 9, 1980 in Athens, Ala. Troy University (2005) Tabatha Daughter, Hannah Grace

every single team in the 2014 tournament and claim the school’s fourth OVC Championship. Jax State placed five on the 2014 All-OVC squads, led by Travis Stout and Eddie-Mora-Loera being tabbed to the First Team. Paschal Petrongolo, Andrew Bishop and Griff Gordon earned spots on the All-OVC Second Team. JSU finished the season at 36-27 overall and finished tied for second in the OVC at 18-12. For the first time in the school’s Division I history, the Gamecocks placed two players on the Louisville Slugger All-American Team. Sophomore relief pitcher Travis Stout set the JSU single-season record for saves in a season with 17 and also set the school’s Division I record for earned run average in a single season at 1.42. Michael Bishop also earned All-American honors after finishing the season with a .340 average. He also led the team in doubles (21), triples (4), home runs (4) and a .539 slugging percentage. Additionally, junior utility player Coty Blanchard was the second player drafted in the OVC after the Rays selected him in the 15th round of the Major League Baseball draft. The 2012 Gamecocks finished with a 17-10 OVC record and earned the No. 3 seed into the Conference Tournament, posting a 2-2 record before losing to eventual champion Austin Peay. Senior reliever Todd Hornsby set the school and OVC career records with 33 saves and was named second-team All-OVC. Senior first baseman Ben Waldrip and senior outfielder Kyle Bluestein each were named to the first-team All-OVC, while Travis Stout was named to the All-Freshman squad. Additionally, three Gamecocks were taken in the Major League Baseball Draft, including Ben Waldrip (10th /Colorado Rockie), Sam Eberle (25th round/San Francisco Giants) and Daniel Watts (32nd round/Arizona Diamondbacks). Murphree coached at Troy from 2003-06, where he worked with the infielders and hitters. The Trojans won the 2005 Atlantic Sun Conference Championship with a 37-21 record, and the 2006 Sun Belt Conference Championship after going 47-16. He then spent one year as an assistant at Northwest-Shoals Community College, where he was the recruiting coordinator while coaching the hitters and infielders, and assisting with the pitchers and catchers. Murphree, 32, returned to Troy for the 2008- 09 seasons, where he worked with hitting and infielders, while also coaching first base. The Trojans posted three straight 30-win seasons during that stretch. An active member of the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association, Murphree was appointed to the Board of Directors in 2008 and has coordinated regional workouts for the underclassmen event for the last five years. Murphree is a native of Athens, Ala., and played football, basketball and baseball at East Limestone High School. He was an All-Area selection in baseball and basketball in 1998 and was honorable mention All-State selection in 1996 and 1997. He started his college playing career at Northwest Shoals in 1999-2000, helping the team to its first and only state title in 1999. He then played at Martin Methodist, where he was an All-Conference selection in 2002. He is a 2005 graduate of Troy University. Away from the field, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Tabetha, and daughter, Hannah Grace.

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PLAYING EXPERIENCE HIGH SCHOOL: Southside High School (Alabama)

COLLEGE: Alabama, 2003-06

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The Jacksonville State offense has been rejuvenated since Evan Bush’s first season as assistant coach on Jim Case’s staff in 2016 and begins his sixth year on the staff. His fifth season (2020) with the program came to an abrupt halt after 15 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak around the world. The Gamecocks played 11 of its 15 games on its home turf of Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium. JSU opened the 2019 season hosting Southeastern Conference foe Missouri in a three-game set along with home weekend sets with Central Michigan and Gardner-Webb. Jax State’s final game of the season was a 15-inning, 14-10 marathon win over Kennesaw State on the road. The 2019 season will be noted as one of the historic seasons in the program’s history. The Gamecocks claimed both the regular season and tournament crowns en route to earning JSU’s fifth trip to an NCAA Regional. JSU put together a 39-win season, which is the most wins by the program in its NCAA Division I era. The 2019 club recorded the program’s first NCAA Division I Regional win with a 7-5 win over Big 10 foe Illinois to remain alive in the Oxford, Mississippi regional. After dispatching the Fighting Illini, the Gamecocks ousted Clemson to reach the regional championship round. By reaching the championship of the NCAA Oxford Regional, JSU was one of nine No. 4 seeds to advance to the title round since 2013 and the only one in 2019 edition of the NCAA Tournament and one of 32 teams left in the regional final round. The Gamecocks finished the season winning 14 of the final 16 games, including one of the longest winning streaks in NCAA Division I Baseball entering the regional round. The Gamecocks put together a 12-game winning streak before falling to the Rebels in the opening round. Bush was named the Large College Assistant Coach of the Year by the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association. The 2018 season was the program’s 34th 30-plus wins campaign since the 1971 season and the 15th under Case. Jax State has now posted 30 or more wins in a season in 14 of the last 15 seasons. The Gamecocks fished 32-25 overall and 18-12 in OVC play. Jax State finished tied for third with Morehead State and has finished in the top-three in the league standings in 13 of the 15 seasons in the OVC. One of the highlights of the 2018 campaign was the chase for the program’s all-time career hits record and the OVC’s record for hits in a career by Clayton Daniel. Daniel, entered his final season as a Gamecock with 247 career hits, 76 shy of the record, held by Bert Smith, who played for Case from 2006-2010. Daniel matched Smith’s career mark on the final day of the regular season against SIU Edwardsville on May 19. He broke the record on the same day with his second hit of the day. Daniel concluded his career with 330 hits, including 69 career doubles, which is also a new career standard at JSU and in the OVC. Daniel became a four-time All-OVC selection following the 2018 season and was joined by All-OVC selections Trent Simpson and Garrett Farmer. JSU placed a league-best three on the All-OVC Freshman Team – Isaac Alexander, Cole Frederick and Christian Edwards. In 2017, Andrew Naismith collected postseason honors as a Freshman AllAmerican honoree by Collegiate Baseball.

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San Francisco Giants organization 48th -Round 2006 - Salem-Keizer (A) 2006 - Fresno (AAA)

COACHING CAREER: 2010-15 University of Alabama in Huntsville 2016-current Jacksonville State University

PERSONAL: Born: April 25, 1994 Married: former Mary Elizabeth Moore Children: Daughter, Madelyn, son, Bryce

While on staff at UAH, he was instrumental in building the Chargers in to one of the top teams in the Gulf South Conference and on the NCAA Division II national scene. In 2015, he helped UAH into one of the most distinguishing programs in Division-II collegiate baseball, as the squad was ranked in the top 25 nationally for the duration of the season. The Chargers prolific offense, comprised of Bush’s recruits, led the GSC with a .339 batting average, 409 runs, 108 doubles, 63 homers, 376 RBI, a 544 slugging percentage, and a .433 on-base percentage. The 2014 campaign saw the Chargers capture the 2014 GSC Championship and make their second appearance in the NCAAs in the last three seasons. He helped the Chargers to lead the GSC in home runs, doubles, triples, RBIs, total bases, slugging percentage, walks, and total runs scored. With Bush handling recruiting activities, UAH has produced 30 All-GSC recognized players, 14 All-Region players and four All-Americans. In 2013, Bush saw Chandler Brock earn four Player of the Year honors and three First Team All-American honors, while in 2015 mentoring Colton Simbeck to become an All-American and GSC Player of the Year. Prior to his stint in Huntsville, Bush was a member of the coaching staff at Bevill State Community College program in Fayette, Alabama. He was honored by Alabama Baseball Coaches Association as the top junior college and as the top assistant coach in the state in 2010.

Before entering the coaching ranks, Bush spent time playing minor league baseball in the San Francisco Giants organization. Bush was a 48th-round selection by San Francisco and spent the 2006 season in Fresno (AAA) and Salem-Keizer (A). He also played for the USA National Youth 16-under team in 2000, where his team won the Under his watch in 2016, JSU improved its batting average by 17 points from one season to the next and led the Ohio Valley Conference in hitting with a team average of 2000 Pan American Championship Gold Medal by defeating Cuba en route to an 8-0 .313. The Gamecocks also ranked third in NCAA Division I baseball in total doubles with record. He hit .500 appearing in four games, while playing with standout big-leaguersXavier Paul, Delmon Young and James Loney. a program-record 145 doubles and finished the 2016 season as the NCAA statistical champion in doubles per game with 2.5 doubles per game. JSU had seven players to Bush played collegiate baseball at Alabama as a four-year regular utility player. He finish the 2016 season above the .300 mark at the dish, led by Daniel’s team-best .372 ranks among the Crimson Tide’s career leaders in several categories including walks batting clip. The Gamecocks averaged 8.2 runs per game in 2016, which also led the (2nd-131), games started (5th-215) and games played (7th-223). As a senior in 2006, OVC. Bush helped lead Alabama to the Southeastern Conference championship as well as their second-straight NCAA tournament appearance. Bush joined the Gamecocks’ program after spending six seasons at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is also returning to northeast Alabama as he is a native of Bush is married to the former Mary Elizabeth Moore. The two welcomed their first child, Rainbow City, Alabama. a daughter, Madelyn, in 2013 and son, Bryce, in 2016.

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Adams

Alexander

OF | R/R 5-11 | 190 | R-So. Helena, Ala. Helena HS

INF | R/R 6-0 | 195 | Jr. Muscle Shoals, Ala. Muscle Shoals HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Saw action in seven games, patrolling left and right field…made five starts in the outfield and collected 12 plate appearances…registered and RBI single in JSU’s win over Missouri (Feb. 16)…added another RBI with a run-scoring double versus Gardner-Webb (March 1)...named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Saw action in 57 games and started in 40 games…played all three outfield spots with 18 starts in left field…finished with 28 hits and driving in 30 runs along with scoring 29 times…collected 15 extra base hits, including five home runs…added six doubles and four triples…also had 15 walks and a pair of hit-by-pitches…delivered a walk off grand slam to give JSU a 9-5, 13-inning win over Troy on March 13…posted 12 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI contests…strung together a seven-game hitting streak during the season and reached base in eight consecutive games. (2018): Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Helena High School…guided the Huskies to three straight postseason appearances in the school’s first three years of existence… HHS was formed in 2014 and by 2016 the baseball program claimed its first Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State Championship… in three seasons HHS has produced 98 wins, including a 38-6 overall mark in 2016…played for head coach P.J. Guy at HHS…high school teammates with JSU’s Brett Walton…named to the Alabama Sportswriters Association All-State Second Team as a senior…percentage points off of a .400 hitter as a senior with a .398 clip at the plate, including a pair of home runs…collected eight home runs throughout his prep career…had 34 hits in 38 games, finished with a .312 batting average, 42 RBIs and six home runs as a junior…posted a slugging percentage of .532 and an OPS of .916 in 2016…earned All-County recognition by the Shelby County Reporter in 2016…also played football for the Huskies and was named the squad’s most valuable player…tabbed all-district and alL/Region honors on the gridiron…originally signed with Harding University for football… voted as his class vice president at HHS. PERSONAL: Born on October 26, 1998 in Albertville, Alabama…the son of Chadd and Mendy Adams…majoring in business marketing…has a younger sister, Jaycee. Year

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2019 .255 57-40 149 29 38 6 4 5 30 15 48 5-6 2020 .167 7-5 12 2 2 1 0 0 2 2 9 0-0 TOTAL .248 64-45 161 31 40 7 4 5 32 17 57 5-6

CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, at Southeast Missouri (4/7/19) R: 2, 7x; last vs. Ole Miss (6/2/19) H: 2, 12x; last vs. Ole Miss (6/2/19) 2B: 1, 7x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (3/1/20) 3B: 1, 4x; last vs. Austin Peay (5/24/19) HR: 1, 5x; last vs. SIU Edwardsville (5/12/19) RBI: 4, vs. Troy (3/13/19)

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ISAAC

2018 OVC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Started all 15 games at shortstop for Jax State…had 64 plate appearances and recording 10 hits. Including a pair of extra base hits… finished with six RBI…turned in a multi-hit outing against Gardner-Webb (March 1)… strung together a five-game hitting streak before the season was halted…registered multi-RBI games against Missouri (Feb. 15) and versus Central Michigan (Feb. 22)…turned in a triple versus UAB (Feb. 19)…made just one error defensively in 77 attempts and tallied 31 putouts and credited with 45 assists…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Played an started all 62 games at shortstop…turned in a .286 batting average with 71 hits in 248 at bats…ranked third on the club in doubles with 14 and added four triples and a pair of home runs…posted 34 RBI and scored 42 runs… reached base 23 times via walk and twice by hit-by-pitch…also swiped four bases… turned in 22 multi-hit games and six games with multiple RBI…strung together a 14-game hitting streak along with a 16-game on-base streak…recorded a seasonhigh three hits against Morehead State on May 25 in the OVC Championship game… scored three times and drove in a trio of runs versus UT Martin on May 6…accumulated seven assists in the Morehead State game on April 28. (2018): Claimed the everyday shortstop position as a freshman in 2018, playing in 55 games, missing two games at Tennessee Tech due to illness…was named to the 2018 OVC All-Freshman Team after posting solid numbers offensively and sound defensively…ranked third on the team in batting with a .306 average, including a slugging mark of .454 and a .389 on-base percentage…field at a .931 percent with 151 assists and 92 putouts…collected 66 total hits with 20 extra base hits as a freshman…delivered 48 RBI and scored 41 times…reached base 28 times via walk…recorded a season high four hits against Austin Peay on March 11…drove in four runs in the season finale against Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) in the OVC Tournament at Choccolocco Park…turned in a pair of doubles versus Eastern Illinois on March 16…issued a walk three times in three different contests…finished with five home runs on the season, including a walk-off home run ato give JSU a win over Radford on February 23…posted 19 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI contests… ended the season on a season-best 11-game hitting streak…reached base in 25 consecutive games during the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Muscle Shoals High School in Northwest Alabama…played for Josh Fowler at MSHS…the Trojans’ shortstop hit .400 last season with two home runs, 52 RBIs and 20 stolen bases…finished his junior season with 56 hits, including nine doubles and a triple…scored 33 runs for the Trojans and had a .521 slugging percentage and a .431 on-base percentage…helped the Trojans to the AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs after finishing the regular season with a 33-10 record…named to the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Class 6A All-State Baseball team as a designated hitter…named team MVP in 2015…member of the Viper Baseball Academy, a travel ball club in Alabama…plays with the Triton Rays Academy out of Montgomery, Alabama… played with the East Coast Baseball Organization out of Jackson, Mississippi, the summer of his sophomore season. Year

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2018 .306 55-55 216 41 66 13 2 5 48 32 53 6-8 2019 .286 62-62 248 42 71 14 4 2 34 20 53 4-6 2020 .156 15-15 64 5 10 1 1 0 6 4 9 0-1 TOTAL .280 132-132 529 88 148 28 7 7 88 56 115 10-15

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CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, 4x; last at SIU Edwardsville (5/17/18) R: 3, 3x; last at UT Martin (5/6/19) H: 4, vs. Austin Peay (3/11/18) 2B: 2, vs. Eastern Illinois (3/17/18) 3B: 1, 3x; last vs. UAB (2/19/20) HR: 1, 7x; last at UT Martin (5/6/19) RBI: 4, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/5/25/18)

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Anderson

Andrews

OF/INF | R/R 5-9 | 170 | Jr. Millbrook, Ala. Stanhope Elmore HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Saw action in eight games, including starts in three contests…had 15 plate appearances with four hits, including a pair of doubles… turned in multi-hit games against Eastern Illinois (March 7) and at Kennesaw State (March 10)…delivered a pair of RBI in the KSU contest and scored four times in the 15-inning affair...named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Played in seven games and earned a start against Purdue on March 17… turned in an RBI double in the contest…also scored a run in the game. (2018): Saw action in 14 games as a true freshman, including a start in right field on opening day against Southern Illinois…made seven starts in the outfield…finished with 17 at bats with his first collegiate hit coming against Murray State (Mar 30)… delivered an RBI with his hit against the Racers in a game played at UAB’s Young Memorial Field…scored two runs on a pair of occasions against Austin Peay (Mar 11) and the MSU contest…turned in five walks, including a walk in the season debut versus SIU…issued a pair of walks against APSU (Mar 11)…recorded 15 putouts in the outfield.

RHP | R/R 6-2 | 200 | Sr. Mebane, N.C. / Cedar Ridge HS Nicholls State

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PRIOR TO JSU: Played two seasons at Nicholls State before being redshirted last season with the Colonels…made 37 appearances for NSU in relief…combined for 41.2 innings pitched and finished with two wins and a pair of saves… wrapped up the 2019 season with a 3.24 ERA along with a .207 opposing batting average ... tossed a season-high 2.2 innings in his lone win at Lamar (3/30) ... also recorded first two career saves against Southern (4/2) and LSU-Alexandria (4/24)… picked up first career win at Stephen F. Austin (5/5) in a career-best 3.0 innings pitched in 2018 as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time Big Eight All-Conference and Player of the Year at Cedar Ridge High School…named Perfect Game honorable mention his final two seasons…graduated with honors and a 4.1 GPA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Stanhope Elmore High School in Millbrook, Alabama… played for Wes Dunsieth…led the Mustangs to a 20-15 overall record as a senior… played in 35 games and produced a .447 batting average with 46 total hits and 17 RBI…also scored 47 runs…had an on-base percentage of .575 in the high school ranks…a two-time All-State selection by the Alabama Sportswriters Association… received honorable mention status as a junior and First Team honors in 2017 as a second baseman…was awarded the Jason Armstrong Leadership Award in the 2016 FCA Tournament, All-Area, All-Metro, and All-State…chosen to participate in the AlaBCA top 120 showcase in consecutive summers…was also chosen to play for team Alabama in the 2016 Southeastern underclassmen shootout…a member of Mu Alpha Theta and The National Honors Society at SEHS. Year

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Andrews UTL | R/R 6-3 | 205 | So. Theodore, Ala. Coastal North Alabama CC

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2018 .059 14-7 17 6 1 0 0 0 2019 .200 7-1 5 2 1 1 0 0 2020 .267 8-3 15 8 4 2 0 0 TOTAL .158 29-11 38 16 6 3 0 0 CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20 R: 4, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) H: 2, 2x; last at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) 2B: 1, 3x; last at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) 3B: HR: RBI: 2, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20)

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PRIOR TO JSU: Started his collegiate career at Coastal North Alabama Community College on the Monroeville campus…played for Kenny Dupont at CNACC…Played in 70 games for the Eagles, including 51 games as a freshman in 2019…the Eagles played in 19 games before the COVID-19 pandemic halted the season…posted a .322 batting average as a freshman, including 14 doubles and three home runs…had an on-base percentage of .427 and a slugging mark of .512…collected 28 career RBI on the juco level…earned 33 walks in two seasons in Monroeville…made 11 appearances combined on the mound at CNACC and recorded a pair of wins and two saves…finished with an earned run average of 1.26 in 28.2 innings of work for the Eagles. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Theodore High School and played for Travis Williamson and Bo Smith at THS…Was a two-time Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 7A All-State selection in 2017 and 2018…helped the Bobcats reach the semifinals of the Class 7A AHSAA State playoffs in 2017…member of two Class 7A Area 1 Championship clubs.

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BAILEY C | R/R 6-0 | 190 | Fr. Rockmart, Ga. Rockmart HS

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and allowed just 10 earned runs…named to the 2014 Perfect Game East Cobb Invitational All-Tournament Team…played with the East Coast Sox during the fall and summer. Year

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2019 .217 16-3 23 3 5 2 0 0 1 2 13 1-1 2020 .231 6-3 13 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 4 0-0 TOTAL .222 22-6 36 4 8 3 0 0 3 3 17 1-1 CAREER HIGHS R: 2, at Jacksonville (2/24/19) H: 2, at Jacksonville (2/24/19) 2B: 1, 2x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/29/20) 3B: HR: RBI: 1, 3x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/29/20)

JSU CAREER (2020): Did not see action as a freshman…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rockmart High School…coached by Kenny Yanzetich… helped RHS to the 2019 Region 7AA championship and a spot in the Class AA state playoffs…a two-sport athlete at RHS as he played quarterback for the Yellow Jackets and led the team to the 2018 Class AA state championship game…named to the Perfect Game Preseason All-American Honorable Mention list in 2019…named to three PG All-Tournament Teams with the East Cobb Yankees.

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CarIGNAN

BROOK

C | R/R 6-2 | 215 | R-Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Columbia State CC

Brannon

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IF | R/R 5-11 | 210 | So. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa Academy

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JSU CAREER (2020): Played in six games and penciled into the starting line up three times…earned his first start of the season at third base against GardnerWebb (Feb. 29)…made a start at first base in the final game of the weekend series at Eastern Illinois (March 8)…had an RB double in his first start against the Runnin’ Bulldogs and an run-scoring single in his first game action of the season versus Central Michigan (Feb. 22)…finished with three hits and a pair of RBI. (2019): Saw action in 16 games as a freshman, started in three of those contests…finished the season hitting .217 with 23 at bats…posted five hits, including a pair of doubles…scored three times and drove in a run…tallied a pair of hits against Jacksonville on February 24 and scored two runs in the contest…delivered a double versus Auburn on April 23. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped Tuscaloosa Academy and played for Lee Evans and Patrick Jones…listed an All-American by Perfect game prior to the 2018 season... earned honorable mention All-State honors by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior…a Perfect Game 2017 Underclass Honorable Mention… ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 3 ranked shortstop prospect in the state of Alabama for the 2018 class…made an immediate impact to the Knights’ program since his freshman season in 2014…named the club’s most valuable player and pitcher of the year…batted .322 as an eighth grader on the varsity squad and .410 as a freshman…posted a .400 batting average in 2016, including 10 home runs and 28 RBI…three seasons on the prep level, he has accumulated a .362 batting average with over 100 hits in 91 at bats…finished his junior season with an on-base percentage of .395 and a slugging mark of .895…made 13 starts at TA and tossed 92.2 innings in 2015 and 2016, including 13 starts on the mound…combined for 90 strikeouts and just 20 walks….registered an earned run average of 3.06 in 2015 24

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2020 .125 9-7 32 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 7 0-0 TOTAL .125 9-7 32 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 7 0-0 CAREER HIGHS At Bats: 5, 3x; last at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) Runs -Hits: 1, 4x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/7/20) Doubles: 1, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20) Triples -Home Runs -RBI: 1, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20)

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Casey RHP | R/R 6-0 | 195 | Jr. Jacksonville, Ala. Jacksonville HS

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JSU CAREER (2020): Turned in four appearances on the mound and made a start in the final game of the season at Kennesaw State (March 10)…allowed an unearned run in nine innings on the season and finished with seven strikeouts… tossed 3.1 innings of work in relief against Missouri…worked a pair of clean innings out of the bullpen against Gardner-Webb and retired all six batters faced and three strikeouts. (2019): Saw action in 15 games and made his second start of his career against Samford on March 5…tossed 24.2 innings and nearly posted a strikeout per inning with 22 on the season…picked up his first career win versus UAB on May 14 after pitching 4.0 innings in relief and fanning three in the appearance…matched a career-high for strikeouts with four versus Auburn in 2.1 innings on the mound.

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Downey

(2018): Made 21 appearances as a true freshman, including his first career start against Troy on April 4…made his JSU debut on opening weekend against Southern Illinois on February 18…pitched a season high 2.0 innings versus Samford on May 9…allowed one hit and tallied four strikeouts in the outing against the Bulldogs… posted three strikeouts on two occasions against Jacksonville on March 24 and at Troy on May 1…finished the season with 13.0 innings pitched and collected 16 strikeouts. HIGH SCHOOL: Local product from Jacksonville…attended Jacksonville High School…coached by former baseball Gamecock David Deerman and David Clark at JHS…a four-year member of the Golden Eagles program…improved his velocity on the mound after playing the summer circuit with the East Cobb Astros…served as the closer for the East Cobb Astros at the Super 25 Qualifier and the Sandlot World Series…also participated in travel ball with Team Alabama in 2015 and the Oxford Swarm from 2010-14….as a junior, he finished with a 6-2 record on the mound and had a 0.72 earned run average with 66 strikeouts…at the plate, he had a .405 batting average with 27 RBIs….wrapped up his JHS career with an 8-1 mark on the mound along with three saves…tallied a 1.26 earned run average and 85 strikeouts…was productive offensively with a .402 batting average…named The Anniston Star’s All-Calhoun County Class 4A-6A Player of the Year…a two-time member of the Calhoun County All-Tournament Team(2016, 2017)…named to the 2017 Alabama Sportswriters First Team All-State as a pitcher. PERSONAL: Born on July 10, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama…the son of Terry and Windy Casey, both educators in Calhoun County, father Terry is Dean of Students at JSU and mother Windy is a teacher in the Piedmont, Alabama school system…enrolled in the sports management program at JSU…lists the New York Yankees as his favorite Major League Baseball club. Year W-L-S

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crowE OF | L/R 6-3 | 235 | So. Tuscaloosa, Ala. American Christian Academy

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2019 .255 45-36 137 24 35 9 0 6 18 15 47 4-5 2020 .220 14-4 50 8 11 2 0 1 6 11 19 0-0 TOTAL .246 59-50 187 32 46 11 0 7 24 26 66 4-5 CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) R: 2, 4x; last vs. Gardner-Webb 2/28/20) H: 3, vs. Morehead State (4/27/19) 2B: 2, at UAB (2/26/19) 3B: HR: 1, 7x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/7/20) RBI: 2, 3x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (3/1/20)

JSU CAREER: (2020) Played in 14 of the 15 games in the outfield…turned in 11 hits in 50 plate appearances for a .220 average…turned in three extra base hits with a pair of doubles and a home run…led the club in walks with 11 base on balls issued…had multiple walks in three separate contests…drove in six runs and scored eight times…had multiple hits, including a double against Gardner-Webb (Feb. 29)… delivered a home run in the opening game of the Ohio Valley Conference series at Eastern Illinois (March 7). (2019) Saw action in 45 games as a freshman…played in the outfield and as the designated hitter…turned in a .255 average at the plate with 35 hits, including 15 extra base hits…drove in 18 runs and scored 24 runs…recorded nine doubles and six home runs…posted 10 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI contests…put together a 13-game on-base streak…tallied a pair of doubles against UAB on February 26… registered the first of six home runs on March 22 at Murray State…had one JSU’s eight home runs in a single contest at Eastern Kentucky on April 18…collected a season-high three hits against Morehead State on April 27…named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Freshman Team. HIGH SCHOOL: One of two members of the recruiting class from Tuscaloosa, Alabama…attended America Christian Academy…coached by his father, Greg Crowe at ACA…earned a second All-State selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association with a spot on the 2018 edition…a 2017 First Team All- State selection by the ASWA…earned Honorable Mention honors All-State honors by the ASWA in 2016…helped the Patriots to the 2017 Class 3A Area 7 Championship…a three-time Prefect Game Preseason Underclass All American (2015, 2016, 2017)…participated in the PG National Showcase in June in Fort Myers, Florida…member of three PG sponsored all-tournament squads - 2017 WWBA 2018 Grads or 17U National Championship, 2015 15U Perfect Game-East Cobb Invitational, 2014 14u Perfect Game-East Cobb Invitational...ranked as the ninth-best outfield prospect in the state od Alabama and the 23rd ranked overall prospect overall in the state…a two-sport athlete at ACA as a member of the basketball program – also coached by his father, Greg…scored over 1,000 points on the hardwood after becoming the third Patriot to ever reach the 1,000 career point plateau in January, 2017.

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IP H R ER BB SO ERA

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2018 OVC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM JSU CAREER: (2020) aw action out of the bullpen five times and finished with 5.1 innings pitched…finished with seven strikeouts…tossed a season-best 2.0 innings against UAB (Feb. 19) with a pair of clean innings and two strikeouts…named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019) Made 27 appearances out of the bullpen and accumulated 30.2 innings of work…assumed the closers role as a sophomore and finished with seven saves…also collected seven wins on the mound…posted 47 strikeouts and opposing batters hit .173 against him…notched wins over Troy, Tennessee Tech, Southeast Missouri, Belmont, SIU Edwardsville and Austin Peay…tossed 2.0-plus innings in nine appearances…posted a season-best five strikeouts versus SEMO on April 5…also fanned four in just 1.2 innings against Tennessee Tech on March 31. JSU CAREER: (2018) Became a viable late-game option out of the bullpen in his first season with the program…made 19 appearances out of the bullpen and finished with a 3-1 record on the mound and claimed a pair of saves…tossed 33.0 innings as a freshman…accumulated 55 strikeouts and allowed 11 hits by the opposition…opposing batters hit .104 against him and featured an earned run average of 1.91…was named to the 2018 OVC All-Freshman Team …made his Jax State debut against Radford on February 24…threw 4.1 innings in the 14-inning season finale against Eastern Kentucky in the 2018 OVC Baseball Tournament…recorded nine strikeouts in the outing at Choccolocco Park…notched his first win as a Gamecock on March 31 against Murray State…recorded a win after tossing 3.1 innings versus Southeast Missouri on April 13…fanned eight Redhawks in the short stint to pick up win…registered the third win on April 28 against Eastern Kentucky after pitching the final two frames…claimed his first save against Morehead State on May 5, 2018…closed out the UT Martin contest on May 12 for the second save of the year. HIGH SCHOOL: Started his prep career at Twentynine Palms High School in Twentynine Palms, California and finished at Hartselle High School…played for William Booth at HHS… helped the Tigers to an Elite 8 appearance in the Alabama High School Athletic Association State Playoffs in 2017…finished with an overall record of 29-21…played on the travel ball circuit with the 31 North Baseball program out of Birmingham, Alabama… tossed a no hitter and struck out 18 batters in a summer ball contest played at Samford’s Seibert Stadium in June, 2017.. PERSONAL: Born March 4, 1999 in Columbia, South Carolina…the son of Steven and Irica Edwards…majoring in physical education…has two brothers, Thomas and Dylan… named the Atlanta Braves as his favorite Major League Baseball team.

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Frederick IF | R/R 6-2 | 185 | Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hillcrest HS

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a 40-win season in 2016 that culminated with the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State Championship…a member of three consecutive state playoff squads, reaching the AHSAA Baseball Elite Eight in 2014 and the Final Four in 2015…HCHS’s run to the 2016 state crown included series wins over Wetumpka, Chilton County, Opelika, Hueytown and Cullman…he delivered the game-winning hit against Cullman in the final game of the championship series and picked up the save in a 1-0 win, inducing 2016 Alabama Mr. Baseball honoree Owen Lowell to fly out to end the contest…named the 6A state tournament most valuable player… earned 2016 ASWA Second Team All-State honors at shortstop after leading the Patriots to the championship….after a solid 2016 campaign, he is ranked as one of the top-25 players in the state of Alabama by Max Preps….a two-sport athlete a as a member of the football program…was the starting quarterback for the Patriots and led them to an 11-1 record as a senior…he tossed for 2,900 yards and 29 touchdowns with just two interceptions on the season…named to the ASWA All-State Second Team in 2016. PERSONAL: Born on October 8, 1998 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama…the son of Chris and Casey Frederick…enrolled in the sports management program at JSU…has three siblings, two brothers, J.C. and Tyler and a sister, Liz…ranks the Washington Nationals at the top of his list of favorite Major League Baseball clubs.

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AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2018 .255 53-53 204 41 52 4 0 9 28 18 53 9-10 2019 .287 61-61 261 49 75 14 4 6 38 18 53 8-9 2020 .288 15-15 66 15 19 1 1 1 8 5 9 2-2 TOTAL .274 129-129 532 105 146 19 5 16 74 41 115 19-21 CAREER HIGHS AB: 7, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) R: 3, 4x; last at SIU Edwardsville (5/10/19) H: 4, vs. Morehead State (4/28/19) 2B: 2, 2x; last vs. Morehead State (4/2819) 3B: 1, 5x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (3/8/20) HR: 3, at Morehead State (5/5/18) RBI: 4, vs. Belmont (4/13/19)

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FAGERSTROM RHP | R/R 6-2 | 200 | Fr. Sharpsburg, Ga. Northgate HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Northgate High School…named All-County and AllRegion after a solid junior season…finished the season with a 6-2 record, a 2.77 earned run average and 58 strikeouts…helped the Vikings of NHS to a trip to the playoffs and a 22-10 record…selected to pitch for Team Georgia during the summer of 2019 named to Perfect Game’s 2019 Sunshine Gulf Coast Top Prospect List… listed as a Top 60 prospect from the state of Georgia and the No. 15 pitcher from the state…a member of the 2020 PG Preseason All-American and All-Region Team… invited to the 2018 PG Junior National Showcase…tabbed to the 2019 and 2018 PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Teams…also recruited by Georgia State… member of the NHS basketball team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and National Honor Society.

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RHP | R/R 6-2 | 172 | R-So. Gloucester, Va. Gloucester HS

IF | S/R 5-11 | 190 | R-So. Alpharetta, Ga. Middle Tennessee

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JSU CAREER: (2020): An option out of the bullpen with five appearances in relief… finished with 11.1 innings pitches and collected 11 strikeouts…allowed just two runs on the season – both unearned runs…tallied multiple strikeouts in four of the five outings…turned in back-to-back three strikeout performances against Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28) and at Eastern Illinois (March 8)…tossed a season-best 3.2 innings against EIU in his final appearance of the season. (2019): Made his Gamecock debut with a spot in the weekend rotation at the beginning of the year… finished the season with 52.1 innings on the mound…accumulated 34 strikeouts…tossed five innings in his first start against North Alabama on February 16…turned in a season-best 6.0 innings of work versus Florida International to pick up the win…scattered seven FIU hits and allowed one run…tallied a season-high five strikeouts against Purdue on March 16…posted a solid outing out of the bullpen on April 19 against Eastern Kentucky…pitched three scoreless frames and fanning three versus nationally-ranked Georgia on May 8.

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PRIOR TO JSU: Spent two seasons with the Middle Tennessee State program… redshirted his first season in Murfreesboro in 2018…played in two games for the Raiders in 2019…finished with seven at-bats and posting a pair of hits…posted an RBI in his first outing with MTSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Johns Creek High School…a three-year letterwinner in baseball…posted a career average of .300 on the prep level…named the Johns Creek Most Valuable Player for the 2017 season…ranked the 36th-best infielder in Georgia for the class of 2017 by Perfect Game. PERSONAL: Born on December 16, 1998 in Atlanta, Georgia…father Frank Fultz played collegiate baseball at Triton University.

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(2018): Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Finished the prep level at Gloucester High School…attended Tallwood High School before moving to GHS…coached by Gus Morande at GHS… earned Second Team All-State honors as a senior for the Dukes…helped GHS to the district and conference championship in 2017…was an All-District and AlL/Region First Team selection in 2017…earned a spot on the Virginia Coaches Association AllStar Team…hit over .300 in three of his four seasons in high school…listed by Perfect Game as a top-1000 recruit and listed among the top-60 players in the state of Virginia and ranked among the top pitchers in the state…claimed PG 2017 Atlantic Region Honorable Mention status…a three-sport athlete at GHS as a member of the basketball and volleyball programs…was an All-State selection on the volleyball court and posted All-District First Team honors in volleyball…finished runner up for the district player of the year award in volleyball…also recruited by Radford University. PERSONAL: Born November 12, 1998 in Lawrenceville, Georgia….the son of Corey Fortner and Shannon Maffin…plans to major in psychology at JSU…has an older brother, Trystan and two younger sisters, Morgan and Kyndall…lists the Boston Red Sox as his favorite Major League Baseball club. Year 2018 2020 TOTAL

W-L-S G-GS 2-6-0 17-13 0-1-0 5-0 2-7-0 22-13

IP H R ER BB SO E RA 54.2 69 42 36 38 34 5.93 11.1 11 2 0 3 11 0.00 66.0 80 44 36 41 45 4.91

CAREER HIGHS IP: 6.0, vs. Florida International (3/2/19) K: 6, vs. North Alabama (2/15/19)

Hathcock LHP | L/L 6-3 | 225 | R-Jr. Tallassee, Ala. Tallassee HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Earned the role of the Friday night starter for the first four weekends of the season…went 5.0 innings or more in all four outings…finished the season with 22.0 innings of work and an earned run average of 3.68…allowed nine runs and posted 15 strikeouts…collected wins over Central Michigan (Feb. 22) and Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28)…went a season-best 6.0 innings in the GWU outing and recorded six strikeouts and scattered four hits and a pair of runs…tallied five strikeouts against Missouri (Feb. 14) on opening day. (2019): Returned from an injury in 2018 to earn a spot in JSU’s weekend rotation over starting with the Florida International series…was in the rotation the final 14 weekends of the season…made 19 appearances on the mound and started 16 games…earned his first start of his career against UAB in Birmingham on February 26, going 4.0 innings…turned in a career-high 7.0 innings of work versus Morehead State on April 28, limiting the Eagles to a run on one hit…went 6.2 innings against the same MSU club in the OVC Championship contest, scattering nine hits and fanning six Eagles…started against Clemson in the NCAA Oxford Regional and lasted 6.2 innings…finished the season with a 3-0 mark on the mound with wins over Morehead State, Austin Peay and MSU. (2018): Earned a medical redshirt after suffering an injury early in the season. (2017): Pitched 4.1 innings in five appearances as a true freshman…allowed 12 earned runs and walked only three batters…did not hit a batter or commit a balk… finished the year with a 24.92 earned run average after surrendering 13 hits.

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Jackson,JR C/1B | R/R 6-0 | 195 | Fr. Meridianville, Ala. Buckhorn HS

PERSONAL: Born on February 19, 1998 in Montgomery, Alabama…the son of Derek and Dorothy Hathcock…majoring in kinesiology at JSU.

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Year W-L-S G-GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2017 0-0-0 5-0 4.1 13 12 12 3 0 24.92 2019 3-0-0 19-16 65.0 74 37 29 24 34 4.02 2020 2-1-0 4-4 22.0 24 9 9 5 15 3.68 TOTAL 5-1-0 32-20 95.1 118 61 53 34 54 5.00

CAREER HIGHS IP: 7.0, vs. Morehead State (4/28/19) K: 6, 2x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20)

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Tallassee High School and played for Adam Clayton… helped the Tigers to a 26-9 overall mark as a senior and a member of the THS program that claimed the AHSAA Class 5A Region 4 Championship…a two-time AllState selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association…claimed Second Team All-State honors in 2016 and honorable mention status in 2015…posted an 8-2 record as senior and tallied 87 strikeouts and just 15 walks in 2016.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Buckhorn High School in the Huntsville, Alabama area…coached by Roger White at BHS…member of the 2019 Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State Club as a catcher…a two-time Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen All-American selection…ranked as the No. 39 prospect out of the state of Alabama and the sixth ranked catcher…participated in travel ball activity with the Knights Baseball 17U Platinum out of Nashville, Tennessee.

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LAVRICH RHP | R/R 6-0 | 175 | Fr. Pike Road, Ala. Trinity Presbyterian HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Saw action in five games as a first-year player in the program…made his Gamecock debut against Missouri (Feb. 15)…made two midweek starts on the mound against UAB (Feb. 19) and Kennesaw State (March 3)…tossed the first three innings in both starts…was touched for four hits against the Blazers, but did not allow a run to earn his first collegiate win…finished with 11.0 innings pitched and tallied nine strikeouts…faced Ohio Valley Conference competition with 1.2 innings against Eastern Illinois in the second game of a twinbill…was the pitcher of record in JSU’s 15-inning, 14-10 win over the Owls (March 10)…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ken Whittle at Trinity Presbyterian High School in the Montgomery, Alabama area…led the Wildcats to the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 4A Area 4 Championship in 2018 and a 23-8 overall record… played in 99 games on the prep level with a career average of .330 with an on-base percentage off .382…posted 98 hits, 51 RBI and 68 runs in three seasons… hit .342 as a junior in 111 at bats, scoring 26 runs on 38 hits…delivered 25 RBI and tallied four doubles…produced a 2.20 earned run average in 27 career appearances, including 19 starts on the mound…turned in a 13-5 overall mark…tossed 110 innings pitched, allowed 36 earned runs and struck out 108 batters…accumulated 59 strikeouts as a junior and issued 17 earned runs…went 8-1 as a sophomore on the mound…a three-time Alabama Sports Writer Association All-State selection… tabbed to the 2017 ASWA Second Team as a utility player and a honorable mention status as a DH in 2018 after hitting .342 with 26 runs and 25 RBI in 35 games…his father Marty is the head baseball coach at Auburn-Montgomery. Year W-L-S G -GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2020 2-2-0 5-2 11.0 17 5 5 1 9 4.09 TOTAL 2-2-0 5-2 11.0 17 5 5 1 9 4.09

CAREER HIGHS IP: 3.0, 2x; last vs. Kennesaw State (3/3/20) K: 2, 3x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/7/20)

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Kirklin OF | R/R 5-10 | 195 | Sr. Kennesaw, Ga.|Chattahoochie Valley CC North Cobb HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Played in all 15 games of the shortened season and finished with the best batting average on the team with a .328 clip…connected on 22-of-67 at the plate, including a team-best four home runs and a pair of doubles…drove in 14 runs and scored 14 times…swiped three bases on the base paths…recorded six plate appearances on two occasions versus Missouri (Feb. 15) and at Kennesaw State (March 10)…posted multiple hits in six games, including three hits in four of those contests…went 3-for-6 in the final game of the season at Kennesaw State with his fourth home run of the season and a pair of RBI…was a triple shy of hitting for the cycle twice in the season against Missouri (Feb. 16) and Gardner-Webb (Feb. 29)...a member of the 2020 Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Made an immediate impact as a leadoff hitter in JSU’s 2019 lineup with 40 starts at the top…saw action in 54 games and started in 50 games…finished the season with a .272 batting average, collecting 56 hits including 14 extra base hits… led the Gamecocks on the base paths with 12 stolen bases in 14 attempts…had an on-base percentage of .348 and a slugging mark of .413…posted 30 RBI and reached base 20 times via base on balls…tallied a .281 average at the plate against Ohio Valley Conference competition, including nine RBI…turned in a season-high four hits against Murray State (March 22)…keyed JSU’s offense against Troy (March 13) with a pair of home runs in a 9-5 win in extra innings…recorded four RBI against Clemson (June 2) in the NCAA Oxford Regional. PRIOR TO JSU: Started his career at Chattahoochie Valley Community College in Phenix City, Alabama…played for Adam Thomas at CVCC…saw action in 58 games in two seasons on the junior college level, including 41 games as a freshman…hit .347 as a first-year player at CVCC and drove in 22 RBI along with scoring 33 runs…swiped 30 bases in the stolen base department as a freshman…also had four home runs in 2017…hit over .300 as a sophomore in 2018 and scored 24 runs…collected 14 stolen bases to give him 44 stolen bases in 58 games at CVCC. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at North Cobb High School…coached by Tom Callahan at NCHS…ranked as the 51st overall prospect in the state of Georgia by Perfect Game and listed 13th among outfielders in the state…a top-100 outfielder prospect on the national level by Perfect Game…named to the Perfect Game World Showcase Top Prospect List…played for the Triton Rays on the travel ball circuit. Year

AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2019 .272 54-50 206 43 56 6 1 7 30 20 55 12-14 2020 .328 15-15 67 14 22 2 0 4 14 6 11 3-3 TOTAL .286 69-65 273 57 78 8 1 11 44 26 66 15-17 CAREER HIGHS R: 3, 3x; last at Kennesaw State (3/20/20) H: 4, at Murray State (3/22/19) 2B: 1, 3x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/29/20) 3B: 1, vs. Samford (3/5/19) HR: 2, vs. Troy (3/13/19) RBI: 4, vs. Clemson (6/2/19)

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LEWIS LHP | L/L 5-11 | 185 | So. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Made five appearances out of the bullpen as a first-year player with the Gamecocks…made his JSU debut on opening day against Missouri (Feb. 14) with an inning of work…turned in a solid two innings against UAB (Feb. 19) with six strikeouts…finished the season with 9.2 innings pitched and 15 strikeouts… named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Vestavia Hills High School in the Birmingham, Alabama area…coached by Jamie Harris at VHHS…helped lead one of the perennial baseball programs in the state of Alabama to the Class 7A Area 5

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Championship as a freshman in 2016 as the Rebels reached the final four of the Alabama High School Athletic Association State playoffs in 2016 and 2017… finished 6-2 as a senior at VHHS with 98 strikeouts in 61.1 innings…tabbed to the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Class 7A All-State Team as a designated hitter…earned the Rebel Award as a sophomore in 2017…named to the ASWA Class 7A All-State Baseball Team as a utility player…tabbed to AL.com’s 2019 and 2018 All-Birmingham Team…finished the 2018 season 6-2 on the bump with an earned run average of 1.35 and posting 74 strikeouts and allowing 31 hits in 57 innings of work…also collected a pair of no-hitters as a junior in 2018…earned a spot in the 2018 AHSAA North-South All-Star game in Montgomery, Alabama…nominated twice for the top Birmingham Spring Sports Player of the Week as a junior…achieved Underclass All-American and All-Region status by Perfect Game…received interest from in-state programs Troy and South Alabama along with Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, Tulane, Houston, Louisiana, Southern Miss and Power 5 programs. Year W-L-S G -GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2020 0-0-0 5-0 9.2 9 8 4 5 15 3.72 TOTAL 0-0-0 5-0 9.2 9 8 4 5 15 3.72

CAREER HIGHS IP: 3.0, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) K: 6, vs. UAB (2/19/20

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LUIGS RHP | R/R 6-4 | 200 | Sr. Richmond Hill, Ga. / Richmond Hill HS North Georgia

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PRIOR TO JSU: Transferred from the University of North Georgia…spent three seasons with the Nighthawks…made 50 career appearances and posted a 5-3 record out of the bullpen…accumulated 114.0 innings pitched and tallied 79 strikeouts and just 38 walks…finished with a 4.26 earned run average at UNG…opposing batters hit .273 against him. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Richmond Hill High School…named the 2016 Region 3-AAAAA Pitcher of the Year...First Team All-Region...First Team All-Greater Savannah...tabbed to the 2015 1st Team All-Region.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Hazel Green High School…a key component to HGHS claiming the AHSAA Class 6A State Championship…The Trojans finished the regular season unranked, but knocked off No. 4 Oxford, No. 6 Austin, No. 7 Hueytown, No. 2 Cullman and defending state champ Helena….HGHS won three playoff series on the road and one at a neutral site…named to the Class 6A Alabama Sports Writers All-State First Team…led the Trojans to a 19-11 overall record in 2017…listed the fifth-best right handed pitcher prospect in the state of Alabama for the class of 2018 and the 13th ranked prospect in the state…a 2017 Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention…named to the 2017 WWBA 2018 Grads or 17U National Championship All-Tournament Team as a member of the Triton Rays…tabbed to the 2017 WWBA 2018 Grads or 17U National Championship All-Tournament Team. Year W-L-S G-GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2018 3-1-0 18-9 55.2 53 40 30 37 64 4.85 2020 0-1-0 4-4 17.1 13 7 5 15 13 2.60 TOTAL 3-2-0 22-13 73.0 66 47 35 52 77 4.32

CAREER HIGHS IP: 6.2 vs. Austin Peay (5/24/19) K: 4, 9, vs. Morehead State (4/27/19)

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Magwood RHP | R/R 6-5 | 190 | So. Hazel Green, Ala. Hazel Green HS

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Maners

C | R/R 5-8 | 175 | R-Jr. Hartselle, Ala. / Hartselle HS Alabama A&M

OF | R/R 6-1 | 185 | Fr. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia HS

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ZETH

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Vestavia Hills High School in the Birmingham, Alabama area…coached by Jamie Harris at VHS…a member of the 2019 Al.com AllBirmingham Second Team…helped the Rebels to the second round of the Alabama High School Athletic Association’s Class 7A playoffs…played with the East Coast Sox 17U Elite club…a three-time Perfect Game All-Tournament selection…named to AL.com’s 2020 All-Birmingham Terrific 20 Team.

PRIOR TO JSU: Transferred to Jacksonville State after playing the 2017 season at Alabama A&M in Normal, Alabama…played in 51 games with the Bulldogs and started 48 contests…finished his freshman season hitting .254 and accumulating 43 hits in 169 at bats…recorded 20 RBI and scored 23 runs…collected seven doubles and four home runs at AAMU…delivered home runs in the first two games of his collegiate career in the season-opening series against Fort Wayne…also had home runs against UAB and against Southwestern Athletic Conference foe Jackson State…posted 11 multi-hit games at AAMU, including three hits against Alcorn State (4/28/17)…threw out 23 runners on the base paths along with a .962 fielding percentage behind the plate. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons at Hartselle High School and coached by William Booth…helped the Tigers to 60 wins combined as a junior and senior with the program and a member of the 2013 HHS club that claimed the Class 5A AHSAA State Championship…hit over .370 as a senior at HHS and produced an onbase percentage of .512…finished with 31 RBI…turned in a solid prep career with a .328 career average at the plate and recorded 79 RBI…also posted 84 free passes… named First Team All-State by the Alabama Sportswriters Association in 2016 as a catcher…also garnered First Team All-District honors in 2015 and 2016…placed on the Second Team AlL/Region in 2016…also played football for the Tigers of HHS… tabbed First Team All-Area as a junior in 2015 and a senior in 2016…turned over 100 tackles in 2014 and 85 in 2015…guided the Tigers to playoff appearances in 2015 and 2016…an honor student at HHS as a member of the National Honor Society and accumulating a 4.0 grade point average and ranked eighth in his class of over 200 classmates.

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Morrison RHP | R/R 6-2 | 195 | Fr. Heflin, Ala. Cleburne County HS

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2019 .063 16-1 16 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 7 0-0 2020 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 TOTAL .063 17-1 16 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 7 0-0 CAREER HIGHS AB: 3, at Jacksonville (2/23/19) R: 1, at UT Martin (5/6/19) H: 1, vs. Tennessee Tech (3/30/19) 2B: 3B: HR: RBI: 1, 2x; last at UT Martin (5/6/19)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Cleburne County High School in Heflin, Alabama… coached by Vaughn Lee at CCHS…a two-sport athlete for the Tigers as a member of the football team as well…tossed a no-hitter against Alexandria and posted 14 strikeouts on March 8, 2019…led CCHS to the 2019 Alabama High School Athletic Association’s Class 4A state playoffs…a member of the Excel Baseball club, playing with the Blue Wave…a 2019 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen AllAmerican Team selection…named to the 2019 WWBA 2020 Grads or 17U National Championship All-Tournament Team…ranked in the Top 100 by PG in the state of Alabama and in the Top 25 among pitchers in the state.

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JAVIER

Muzzi

Ramirez

RHP | R/R 5-10 | 190 | So. Shaw, Miss. / St. Joseph HS Motlow State CC

IF | R/R 5-10 | 180 | Jr. Caguas, Puerto Rico Taft College

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PRIOR TO JSU: Started his collegiate career at Mississippi Delta Community College in 2018-19 before moving to Motlow State for the 2020 season…made six appearances – all starts for MSCC…finished with a 401 record and a 1.80 earned run average…recorded 39 strikeouts in 30.0 innings-pitched…saw action in 11 games for the Trojans of MDCC in 2019 and made three starts on the mound… finished with 32.2 innings of work and 26 strikeouts…recorded 7.16 strikeouts per nine innings.

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Peppers

CAREER HIGHS AB: 5, vs. Missouri (2/15/20) R: 2, vs. Central Michigan (2/22/20) H: 2, vs. Missouri (2/15/20) 2B: 1, 2x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/8/20) 3B: HR: RBI: 1, 4x; last at Kennesaw State 3/10/20)

RHP | R/R 6-3 | 160 | Fr. Crossville, Ala. Geraldine HS

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PRIOR TO JSU: Prepped at Geraldine High School and coached by Jamie Gilbert…helped the Bulldogs to back-to-back Alabama High School Athletic Association state playoff appearances for the first time at GHS since 1994 and 1995…guided GHS to three consecutive Class 3A, Area 15 titles, which is a first the history of the program…turned in a solid putting at the plate and on the mound in the area championship contest against Pisgah in April of 2019…went 3-for-4 at the plate and tallied nine strikeouts in a one-hit outing on the mound…named a 2018 All-Dekalb County selection as a sophomore…a member of the Northwest Alabama Training Academy as a member of the 16U squad…tabbed to the 2019 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen All-American Team…a five-time all-tournament selection on PG’s tournament circuit…ranked in PG’s Top 50 prospects out of the state of Alabama and in the Top 20 among pitchers.

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Saw action out of the bullpen in five games…pitched three full innings on the season…tossed an inning against Gardner-Webb (March 1) and versus Kennesaw State (March 3)…recorded a strikeout in the GWU outing… named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019) Made three appearances as a redshirt sophomore…completed four innings and recorded four strikeouts. (2018) Became one of JSU’s midweek starters throughout the season…made seven starts on the mound, including his first start against UAB on February 27 at Regions Field….went 2.2 innings and did not give up a hit…earned his first win in a JSU uniform on March 6 against Kennesaw State after tossing 3.0 innings and registering a pair of strikeouts…went 4.0 innings in his next start at Alabama on April 3, helping Jax State to a 4-0 win over the Crimson Tide…pitched a season high 5.0 innings in his second start of the year versus UAB, mating his season best four strikeouts in posting his second win of the season…made 19 appearances on the season and turned in 38.0 innings of work…finished with 27 strikeouts (2017) Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Benjamin Russell High School in Alexander City, Alabama…played for Richy Brooks at BRHS…was a member of the Wildcat baseball program for six years…teammate of Corley Woods at BRHS…the duo helped BRHS to a 28-9 record in 2016…helped lead BRHS to the second round of the AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs…had a 4-1 record as a senior, pitching 35 innings, while striking out 50 batters with a 1.00 earned run average…a member of the Alex City Outlook’s 2014 Outlook Baseball Team as a sophomore after hitting .320 and a 5-2 record on the mound…also excelled in football for the Wildcats as the placekicker… was named to the Alex City Outlook’s 2015 All-Outlook Football Team…connected on 9-of-14 field goals, including a 44-yard kick…helped BRHS make a run to the semifinals of the 6A state playoffs…the Wildcats finished 12-2 in 2015 under the guidance of Danny Horn. PERSONAL: Born on September 8, 1997 in Alexander City, Alabama…the son of Tim and Lynda Rape…has one brother, Josh and a sister, Beth…majoring in human performance and wellness at JSU. Year

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Strachan 1B | R/R 6-3 | 225 | Jr. Madison, Ala. Sparkman HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Played in eight games and started in the designated hitters spot primarily…missed the final seven games of the season with an injury… turned in a .367 batting average along with a slugging percentage of .533…posted 11 hots in 30 plate appearances and had at least one hit in seven of the eight games…registered a three-hit game in JSU’s 9-8 win over Missouri (Feb. 16) on the opening weekend of the season…went 3-for-4 with a double and drive in three runs…had multiple hits against Central Michigan (Feb. 22) and Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28). (2019) Saw action in games and started in 41 games…made 24 starts at first base and also plugged in as a designated hitter…finished the season hitting .250 with 37 total hits…ranked second on the club in home runs with 11 and had seven doubles…drove in 24 runs and scored 31 times…reached base via walk 21 times…a plus-.500 slugging percentage…delivered a pair of walk-off hits with a game0winning single versus nationally-ranked Georgia on May 8, followed by a walk off home run against Belmont in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament…produced the game-tying home run versus UGA in the ninth for JSU…turned in seven multi-hit games and five multi-RBO games, including a three RBI outing in the UGA contest… earned a spot on the All-OVC Tournament Team. (2018) Played in 34 games after missing the beginning of the season recovering from an injury as a senior in high school…finished with a .237 batting average after posting 23 hits, including six extra base hits…drove in 22 runs and scored 12 times…made his JSU debut against Kennesaw State on March 6 and tallied his first career hit in the outing…posted an RBI in his first Ohio Valley Conference action at Eastern Illinois on March 18…delivered a pinch hit two-run home run in the ninth to send the Jacksonville contest on March 23 in to extra innings…connected on his second of four home runs on the season at Alabama State on April 17…turned in a 3-for-5 performance at Alabama on May 8...drove in three runs and had a double against the Crimson Tide…carded a pair of RBI with a two-run home run in the opening game of the 2018 OVC Baseball Tournament against Austin Peay on May 23. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Sparkman High School in Harvest, Ala…played for Kellen Greer at SHS…finished his junior season with 36 hits and hit over .300…drove in 36 runs and scored 28 runs for the Senators in 2016…turned in 16 extra base hits with nine doubles and seven home runs…also walked 20 times…helped SHS reach the semifinals of the Class 7A state playoffs after falling to eventual champion, Hewitt-Trussville…was selected twice for the USA National Team trials in Cary, North Carolina…ranked among the top players out of the state of Alabama by Perfect Game, including being listed as the third-best in the state at his position at third base…a 2017 Perfect Game Southeast Region Honorable Mention selection…named a two-time Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention in 2015 and 2016…had recruiting interest from Alabama, LSU, Georgia State and Alabama-Huntsville. PERSONAL: Born on July 30, 1998 in Huntsville, Alabama…the son of Joey and Debbie Strachan…undecided on a major at JSU…has two younger brothers, Cole and Ryan…cousin Paul LeClair played in the New York Mets organization and a graduate of the University of West Alabama.

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2018 .237 34-26 97 12 23 2 0 4 22 11 29 0-0 2019 .250 50-41 148 31 37 7 0 11 24 23 34 0-0 2020 .367 8-7 30 3 11 5 0 0 6 0 8 0-0 TOTAL .258 92-74 275 46 71 14 0 15 52 32 71 0-0 CAREER HIGHS AB: 7, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) R: 2, 2x; last vs. Central Michigan (2/22/20) H: 3, 3x; last vs. Missouri (2/16/20) 2B: 2, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20) 3B: HR: 1, 15x; last vs. Illinois (6/1/19) RBI: 3, 3x; last vs. Missouri (2/16/20)

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JACKSON

Tavel

LHP | L/L 6-3 | 208 | R-Jr. Dora, Ala. | Corner HS Wallace State CC-Hanceville

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JSU CAREER: (2020) A late inning option out of the bullpen with appearances in seven games in relief…pitched an inning or more in all seven outings, including a season-high three innings against Missouri (Feb. 15)…finished the shortened season with 12.0 innings pitched and collected eight strikeouts…matched his career high in strikeouts with four in just 2.2 innings of work in JSU’s 15-inning, 14-10 win over Kennesaw State (March 10)…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019) Became a viable left handed pitcher out of the bullpen through the year with 29 appearances on the mound, which was second to Austin Brewster’s 31 appearances…made one start in a midweek outing at Georgia on March 6… pitched two scoreless innings in the road game and fanned a pair of Bulldogs… tossed a season-high 3.0 innings on February 26 at UAB…was the winning pitcher in the Saturday contest of opening weekend with one inning of work in a 12-10 win over North Alabama on February 16…posted a season-best four strikeouts against Morehead State in 1.1 innings on April 27…had multiple strikeouts in 11 of his 29 outings to finish the season with 38 strikeouts…notched a save versus Murray State on March 23. PRIOR TO JSU: Transferred to Wallace State Community College in Hanceville after redshirting in 2017 at the University of Mississippi…made 13 appearances, including one start for WSCC in 2018…posted a 5-0 record on the mound…recorded 39 strikeouts in 40 innings pitched…allowed 24 earned runs…posted a season-high six strikeouts in his first outing of the 2018 season in four innings of work against Motlow State on February 2, 2018. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Corner High School where he was coached by Josh Hoyle … rated as the No. 6 player in the state of Alabama, including the No. 2 left-handed pitcher … ranked a top-300 prospect by Perfect Game … held a 27-12 career record on the mound, including 10-4 as a senior to earn 2016 RawlingsPerfect Game honorable mention All-America and second team Southeast All-Region accolades … two-time 5A Pitcher of the Year, first team all-state honoree and Jefferson County Pitcher of the Year (2015, 2016) … named second team All-USA Tennessee by USA TODAY … Earned a spot on the AL.com Super All-State Team … competed in the 2015 East Coast Professional Showcase … went 10-0 as a junior to earn Perfect Game Underclass All-American honorable mention. Year

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Walton

RHP | R/R 5-9 | 180 | R-So. Helena, Ala. Helena HS.

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(2019) Made his Gamecock debut against Purdue on March 16. 2018) Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Helena High School…the Huskies advanced to three straight postseason appearances in the school’s first three years of existence…HHS was formed in 2014 and by 2016 the baseball program claimed its first Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State Championship…in three seasons HHS has produced 98 wins, including a 38-6 overall mark in 2016…played for head coach P.J. Guy at HHS…high school teammate with JSU’s Nash Adams…started his prep career Pelham High School as a freshman…made over 40 appearances on the mound in four season on high school level, including 19 appearances as a junior… recorded an earned run average of 0.88 in 31.2 innings pitched as a junior…tossed over 50 innings pitched on the prep level…tallied 68 strikeouts during his high school career…active on the travel ball circuit with the East Cobb Baseball and the East Cobb Astros…played football as a freshman at Pelham High School…an honor student at HHS and inducted in to the National Honor Society at HHS. PERSONAL: Born on March 2, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama…the son of Frank Walton and Kimberly Harris…father Frank was a pitcher at UAB from 1983-84 and returned to the program as the Blazers’ pitching coach from 1991-2016…majoring in marketing…has a younger sister, Lexi Walton…named Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw as his favorite athlete and enjoys watching the Dodgers. Year

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ALEX

SNOW

WEBB

OF | R/R 6-1 | 180 | R-Jr. Rainbow City, Ala. / Southside HS Shelton State CC

C | L/R 6-0 | 200 | Sr. Columbia, Tenn. | Chipola CC Columbia Central HS

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PRIOR TO JSU: Came to JSU after two seasons at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama…played in 95 games for the Bucs, including 54 games in 2019…hit .343 in two seasons at SSCC with 63 hits as sophomore in 2019…finished with17 doubles, four triples and a pair of home runs…collected 58 career RBI and scored 55 runs…also accumulated 46 walks and seven stolen bases…recorded an on-base percentage of .457 in two seasons…only had six errors defensively in 95 games. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Southside High School near Gadsden, Alabama…a three-time Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State selection…tabbed to the ASWA Class 6A Second Team in 2015, gained ASWA All-State Honorable Mention status following the 2016 season and named ASWA All-State Second Team in 2017…led the Panthers of SHS to the semifinals of the Class 6A State Playoffs… ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 13 shortstop coming out of high school in the state of Alabama and a Top 100 prospect out of the state…a 2018 PG Preseason All-American and member of the All-Region Team…garnered a spot on the 2017 PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Team.

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Williams UTL | R/R 6-2 | 200 | Sr. Greenville, Miss. / Greenville Christian Jackson State

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PRIOR TO JSU: Comes to Jacksonville State after a season at Chipola Junior College in Mariana, Florida…started his collegiate career at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama…helped lead the Indians of CJC to the 2018 NJCAA National Championship in June of 2018…Chipola topped Walters State Community College to claimed its second consecutive national title…played in 49 PRIOR TO JSU: Played two seasons at Jackson State before becoming a gradu- games as a sophomore and played catcher and first base…hit .272 on the junior college level and delivered 36 RBI and scored 27 runs…finished with 46 hits, includate transfer to the Gamecocks…made 15 appearances... tallying 23 hits in 53 at ing 13 extra base hits…caught nine base stealers on the base paths…sat out the bats for a .434 batting average and .508 on base percentage.... produced five dou2016 season as a redshirt and played in 31 games for the Crimson Tide as a redbles on the season with 11 runs scored... drove in 13 runs and four stolen bases as a senior in 2020…named First Team All-SWAC…as a junior for the Tigers, he Played shirt freshman…was primarily a catcher at UA with the ability to play first base…. made 14 starts during his time with the Tide and batted .328 (21-64) with five in 52 games on the year... hit for a .381 batting average after finishing 72-of-189 at the plate... tallied 15 doubles and 47 runs scored... produced five home runs and doubles, two home runs, nine RBI, seven runs scored and three walks by season’s drove in 55 runs for the season and 10 stolen bases…started his collegiate career at end…in SEC play, he maintained a .314 (16-51) average that included all five of Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson, Mississippi…saw action in 88 games his doubles, one home run, five RBI and four runs scored in 19 games of action (12 starts). and finished with 100 hits in two seasons on the juco level…collected 21 doubles and 17 home runs for the Wolves along with 80 RBI and 84 runs scored…compiled HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Columbia Central High School in Columbia, 26 stolen bases at Co-Lin…prepped at Greenville Christian. Tennessee… had a prolific prep career in the state of Tennessee as he was rated Perfect Game USA’s top-ranked catcher from the state of Tennessee…named to PG USA’s 2014 Underclass Second Team and was named Underclass Honorable Mention the year prior…led CCHS in home runs as a senior with 13 and claimed 40

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2019 .304 61-58 240 36 73 21 1 9 57 22 43 3-4 2020 .313 15-15 64 7 20 4 0 2 13 8 7 1-3 TOTAL .306 76-73 304 43 93 25 1 11 70 30 50 4-7

CAREER HIGHS At Bats 7, at Kennesaw State (310/20) Runs 4, at Eastern Kentucky (4/18/19) Hits 4, 4x; last at Austin Peay (5/18/19) Doubles 3, vs. Belmont (4/12/19) Triples 1, at Murray State (3/23/19) Home Runs 2, 2x; last at Austin Peay (5/18/19) RBI 6, at Austin Peay (5/18/19)

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all-state honors during his junior and senior seasons…also earned All-District 8-AAA honors during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons, earning District MVP in his final year.

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Woods RHP | R/R 6-0 | 160 | Sr. Alexander City, Ala. Benjamin Russell HS

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2017 1-1-0 17-0 24.2 35 23 19 5 20 6.93 2018 0-1-0 20-0 21.0 37 25 21 9 18 6.75 2019 7-0-2 26-0 43.2 31 14 11 11 23 2.27 2020 1-2-1 7-0 17.0 13 3 2 3 10 1.06 TOTAL 9-4-3 70-0 113.1 116 65 53 28 71 4.21 CAREER HIGHS IP: 4.0 vs. Eastern Illinois (3/10/19) K: 6, vs. Samford (5/14/17)

JSU CAREER: (2020 Named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association’s Preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List…made seven appearances on the mound out of the bullpen…picked up a win against Eastern Illinois (March 7) after tossing three innings and recording two strikeouts…finished with 17.0 innings pitched on the season and am earned run average of 1.06… allowed two earned runs and three runs on the season…collected 10 strikeouts on the season with multiple strikeouts in four outings…notched a save against UAB (Feb. 19). (2019) Ranked second on the team in appearances with 26 as a junior, tossing 43.2 innings…became one of JSU’s top arms out of the bullpen with 23 strikeouts and issuing 11 walks…posted a 7-0 record and an earned run average of 2.27…finished with a pair of saves including a save in JSU’s Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship contest against Morehead State after closing out the final 1.2 innings…earned his first career save versus Eastern Illinois on March 10 after completing the final four frames…the four innings against EIU was also a career high for innings worked. (2018) Saw action in 20 games out of the bullpen for JSU in 2018…collected 28.0 innings of work on the season…finished with 18 strikeouts and issued nine walks…pitched a season high 2.2 innings on two occasions, including the season opener against Southern Illinois on February 16…tossed 2.2 innings against Ohio Valley Conference foe Eastern Kentucky…had two strikeouts in four outings against OVC competition. (2017) Made 17 appearances out of the bullpen as a true freshman for JSU… finished the season with a 1-1 record, 6.93 earned run average, 20 strikeouts, five walks, 19 earned runs, 35 hits in 24.2 innings pitched…pitched 9.1 innings in seven relief appearances against OVC opponents…converted all nine fielding opportunities without an error…had five scoreless pitching performances. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Benjamin Russell High School in Alexander City, Alabama…played for Richie Brooks at BRHS…was a member of the Wildcat baseball program for six years…played with Sean Rape at BRHS… the duo helped BRHS to a 28-9 record in 2016…posted a 10-2 mark on the mound as a senior…accumulated over 70 innings of work with a 2.53 earned run average and tallied 52 strikeouts…helped lead BRHS to the second round of the AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs…a two-time selection to the Alex City Outlook’s All-Outlook Baseball Team in 2015 and 2016…posted a 5-2 record with an ERA of 1.76 and 55 strikeouts…selected by the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association as a representative of the 2015 North-South Alabama High School Coaches All-Star team…active in the travel ball system with the Triton Rays and ACES…member of the ACES squad from 2006-2012 and played for the Triton Rays from 2014-2016…coached by Chad Woods with ACES and Tyler Carson of the Triton club…helped Triton to a runner up spot at the 2016 WWBA National Championship. PERSONAL: Born on June 3, 1998 in Alexander City, Alabama…the son of Chad and Sandi Woods and stepmother Alicia Woods…has one brother, Campbell and a sister, Ella Grace…undecided on a major at JSU.

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Adams

Alexander

OF | R/R 5-11 | 190 | R-So. Helena, Ala. Helena HS

INF | R/R 6-0 | 195 | Jr. Muscle Shoals, Ala. Muscle Shoals HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Saw action in seven games, patrolling left and right field…made five starts in the outfield and collected 12 plate appearances…registered and RBI single in JSU’s win over Missouri (Feb. 16)…added another RBI with a run-scoring double versus Gardner-Webb (March 1)...named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Saw action in 57 games and started in 40 games…played all three outfield spots with 18 starts in left field…finished with 28 hits and driving in 30 runs along with scoring 29 times…collected 15 extra base hits, including five home runs…added six doubles and four triples…also had 15 walks and a pair of hit-by-pitches…delivered a walk off grand slam to give JSU a 9-5, 13-inning win over Troy on March 13…posted 12 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI contests…strung together a seven-game hitting streak during the season and reached base in eight consecutive games. (2018): Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Helena High School…guided the Huskies to three straight postseason appearances in the school’s first three years of existence… HHS was formed in 2014 and by 2016 the baseball program claimed its first Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State Championship… in three seasons HHS has produced 98 wins, including a 38-6 overall mark in 2016…played for head coach P.J. Guy at HHS…high school teammates with JSU’s Brett Walton…named to the Alabama Sportswriters Association All-State Second Team as a senior…percentage points off of a .400 hitter as a senior with a .398 clip at the plate, including a pair of home runs…collected eight home runs throughout his prep career…had 34 hits in 38 games, finished with a .312 batting average, 42 RBIs and six home runs as a junior…posted a slugging percentage of .532 and an OPS of .916 in 2016…earned All-County recognition by the Shelby County Reporter in 2016…also played football for the Huskies and was named the squad’s most valuable player…tabbed all-district and alL/Region honors on the gridiron…originally signed with Harding University for football… voted as his class vice president at HHS. PERSONAL: Born on October 26, 1998 in Albertville, Alabama…the son of Chadd and Mendy Adams…majoring in business marketing…has a younger sister, Jaycee. Year

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2019 .255 57-40 149 29 38 6 4 5 30 15 48 5-6 2020 .167 7-5 12 2 2 1 0 0 2 2 9 0-0 TOTAL .248 64-45 161 31 40 7 4 5 32 17 57 5-6

CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, at Southeast Missouri (4/7/19) R: 2, 7x; last vs. Ole Miss (6/2/19) H: 2, 12x; last vs. Ole Miss (6/2/19) 2B: 1, 7x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (3/1/20) 3B: 1, 4x; last vs. Austin Peay (5/24/19) HR: 1, 5x; last vs. SIU Edwardsville (5/12/19) RBI: 4, vs. Troy (3/13/19)

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2018 OVC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Started all 15 games at shortstop for Jax State…had 64 plate appearances and recording 10 hits. Including a pair of extra base hits… finished with six RBI…turned in a multi-hit outing against Gardner-Webb (March 1)… strung together a five-game hitting streak before the season was halted…registered multi-RBI games against Missouri (Feb. 15) and versus Central Michigan (Feb. 22)…turned in a triple versus UAB (Feb. 19)…made just one error defensively in 77 attempts and tallied 31 putouts and credited with 45 assists…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Played an started all 62 games at shortstop…turned in a .286 batting average with 71 hits in 248 at bats…ranked third on the club in doubles with 14 and added four triples and a pair of home runs…posted 34 RBI and scored 42 runs… reached base 23 times via walk and twice by hit-by-pitch…also swiped four bases… turned in 22 multi-hit games and six games with multiple RBI…strung together a 14-game hitting streak along with a 16-game on-base streak…recorded a seasonhigh three hits against Morehead State on May 25 in the OVC Championship game… scored three times and drove in a trio of runs versus UT Martin on May 6…accumulated seven assists in the Morehead State game on April 28. (2018): Claimed the everyday shortstop position as a freshman in 2018, playing in 55 games, missing two games at Tennessee Tech due to illness…was named to the 2018 OVC All-Freshman Team after posting solid numbers offensively and sound defensively…ranked third on the team in batting with a .306 average, including a slugging mark of .454 and a .389 on-base percentage…field at a .931 percent with 151 assists and 92 putouts…collected 66 total hits with 20 extra base hits as a freshman…delivered 48 RBI and scored 41 times…reached base 28 times via walk…recorded a season high four hits against Austin Peay on March 11…drove in four runs in the season finale against Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) in the OVC Tournament at Choccolocco Park…turned in a pair of doubles versus Eastern Illinois on March 16…issued a walk three times in three different contests…finished with five home runs on the season, including a walk-off home run ato give JSU a win over Radford on February 23…posted 19 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI contests… ended the season on a season-best 11-game hitting streak…reached base in 25 consecutive games during the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Muscle Shoals High School in Northwest Alabama…played for Josh Fowler at MSHS…the Trojans’ shortstop hit .400 last season with two home runs, 52 RBIs and 20 stolen bases…finished his junior season with 56 hits, including nine doubles and a triple…scored 33 runs for the Trojans and had a .521 slugging percentage and a .431 on-base percentage…helped the Trojans to the AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs after finishing the regular season with a 33-10 record…named to the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Class 6A All-State Baseball team as a designated hitter…named team MVP in 2015…member of the Viper Baseball Academy, a travel ball club in Alabama…plays with the Triton Rays Academy out of Montgomery, Alabama… played with the East Coast Baseball Organization out of Jackson, Mississippi, the summer of his sophomore season. Year

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2018 .306 55-55 216 41 66 13 2 5 48 32 53 6-8 2019 .286 62-62 248 42 71 14 4 2 34 20 53 4-6 2020 .156 15-15 64 5 10 1 1 0 6 4 9 0-1 TOTAL .280 132-132 529 88 148 28 7 7 88 56 115 10-15

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CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, 4x; last at SIU Edwardsville (5/17/18) R: 3, 3x; last at UT Martin (5/6/19) H: 4, vs. Austin Peay (3/11/18) 2B: 2, vs. Eastern Illinois (3/17/18) 3B: 1, 3x; last vs. UAB (2/19/20) HR: 1, 7x; last at UT Martin (5/6/19) RBI: 4, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/5/25/18)

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TANNER

Anderson

Andrews

OF/INF | R/R 5-9 | 170 | Jr. Millbrook, Ala. Stanhope Elmore HS

RHP | R/R 6-2 | 200 | Sr. Mebane, N.C. / Cedar Ridge HS Nicholls State

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Saw action in eight games, including starts in three contests…had 15 plate appearances with four hits, including a pair of doubles… turned in multi-hit games against Eastern Illinois (March 7) and at Kennesaw State (March 10)…delivered a pair of RBI in the KSU contest and scored four times in the 15-inning affair...named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Played in seven games and earned a start against Purdue on March 17… turned in an RBI double in the contest…also scored a run in the game. (2018): Saw action in 14 games as a true freshman, including a start in right field on opening day against Southern Illinois…made seven starts in the outfield…finished with 17 at bats with his first collegiate hit coming against Murray State (Mar 30)… delivered an RBI with his hit against the Racers in a game played at UAB’s Young Memorial Field…scored two runs on a pair of occasions against Austin Peay (Mar 11) and the MSU contest…turned in five walks, including a walk in the season debut versus SIU…issued a pair of walks against APSU (Mar 11)…recorded 15 putouts in the outfield.

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PRIOR TO JSU: Played two seasons at Nicholls State before being redshirted last season with the Colonels…made 37 appearances for NSU in relief…combined for 41.2 innings pitched and finished with two wins and a pair of saves… wrapped up the 2019 season with a 3.24 ERA along with a .207 opposing batting average ... tossed a season-high 2.2 innings in his lone win at Lamar (3/30) ... also recorded first two career saves against Southern (4/2) and LSU-Alexandria (4/24)… picked up first career win at Stephen F. Austin (5/5) in a career-best 3.0 innings pitched in 2018 as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time Big Eight All-Conference and Player of the Year at Cedar Ridge High School…named Perfect Game honorable mention his final two seasons…graduated with honors and a 4.1 GPA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Stanhope Elmore High School in Millbrook, Alabama… played for Wes Dunsieth…led the Mustangs to a 20-15 overall record as a senior… played in 35 games and produced a .447 batting average with 46 total hits and 17 RBI…also scored 47 runs…had an on-base percentage of .575 in the high school ranks…a two-time All-State selection by the Alabama Sportswriters Association… received honorable mention status as a junior and First Team honors in 2017 as a second baseman…was awarded the Jason Armstrong Leadership Award in the 2016 FCA Tournament, All-Area, All-Metro, and All-State…chosen to participate in the AlaBCA top 120 showcase in consecutive summers…was also chosen to play for team Alabama in the 2016 Southeastern underclassmen shootout…a member of Mu Alpha Theta and The National Honors Society at SEHS. Year

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Andrews UTL | R/R 6-3 | 205 | So. Theodore, Ala. Coastal North Alabama CC

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2018 .059 14-7 17 6 1 0 0 0 2019 .200 7-1 5 2 1 1 0 0 2020 .267 8-3 15 8 4 2 0 0 TOTAL .158 29-11 38 16 6 3 0 0 CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20 R: 4, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) H: 2, 2x; last at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) 2B: 1, 3x; last at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) 3B: HR: RBI: 2, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20)

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PRIOR TO JSU: Started his collegiate career at Coastal North Alabama Community College on the Monroeville campus…played for Kenny Dupont at CNACC…Played in 70 games for the Eagles, including 51 games as a freshman in 2019…the Eagles played in 19 games before the COVID-19 pandemic halted the season…posted a .322 batting average as a freshman, including 14 doubles and three home runs…had an on-base percentage of .427 and a slugging mark of .512…collected 28 career RBI on the juco level…earned 33 walks in two seasons in Monroeville…made 11 appearances combined on the mound at CNACC and recorded a pair of wins and two saves…finished with an earned run average of 1.26 in 28.2 innings of work for the Eagles. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Theodore High School and played for Travis Williamson and Bo Smith at THS…Was a two-time Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 7A All-State selection in 2017 and 2018…helped the Bobcats reach the semifinals of the Class 7A AHSAA State playoffs in 2017…member of two Class 7A Area 1 Championship clubs.

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Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2019 .217 16-3 23 3 5 2 0 0 1 2 13 1-1 2020 .231 6-3 13 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 4 0-0 TOTAL .222 22-6 36 4 8 3 0 0 3 3 17 1-1 CAREER HIGHS R: 2, at Jacksonville (2/24/19) H: 2, at Jacksonville (2/24/19) 2B: 1, 2x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/29/20) 3B: HR: RBI: 1, 3x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/29/20)

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and allowed just 10 earned runs…named to the 2014 Perfect Game East Cobb Invitational All-Tournament Team…played with the East Coast Sox during the fall and summer.

JSU CAREER (2020): Did not see action as a freshman…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rockmart High School…coached by Kenny Yanzetich… helped RHS to the 2019 Region 7AA championship and a spot in the Class AA state playoffs…a two-sport athlete at RHS as he played quarterback for the Yellow Jackets and led the team to the 2018 Class AA state championship game…named to the Perfect Game Preseason All-American Honorable Mention list in 2019…named to three PG All-Tournament Teams with the East Cobb Yankees.

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CarIGNAN

BROOK

C | R/R 6-2 | 215 | R-Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Columbia State CC

Brannon

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IF | R/R 5-11 | 210 | So. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa Academy

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JSU CAREER (2020): Played in six games and penciled into the starting line up three times…earned his first start of the season at third base against GardnerWebb (Feb. 29)…made a start at first base in the final game of the weekend series at Eastern Illinois (March 8)…had an RB double in his first start against the Runnin’ Bulldogs and an run-scoring single in his first game action of the season versus Central Michigan (Feb. 22)…finished with three hits and a pair of RBI. (2019): Saw action in 16 games as a freshman, started in three of those contests…finished the season hitting .217 with 23 at bats…posted five hits, including a pair of doubles…scored three times and drove in a run…tallied a pair of hits against Jacksonville on February 24 and scored two runs in the contest…delivered a double versus Auburn on April 23. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped Tuscaloosa Academy and played for Lee Evans and Patrick Jones…listed an All-American by Perfect game prior to the 2018 season... earned honorable mention All-State honors by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior…a Perfect Game 2017 Underclass Honorable Mention… ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 3 ranked shortstop prospect in the state of Alabama for the 2018 class…made an immediate impact to the Knights’ program since his freshman season in 2014…named the club’s most valuable player and pitcher of the year…batted .322 as an eighth grader on the varsity squad and .410 as a freshman…posted a .400 batting average in 2016, including 10 home runs and 28 RBI…three seasons on the prep level, he has accumulated a .362 batting average with over 100 hits in 91 at bats…finished his junior season with an on-base percentage of .395 and a slugging mark of .895…made 13 starts at TA and tossed 92.2 innings in 2015 and 2016, including 13 starts on the mound…combined for 90 strikeouts and just 20 walks….registered an earned run average of 3.06 in 2015

JSU CAREER (2020): Saw action in nine games in his first season with the Gamecocks…made seven starts in the lineup…posted four hits, including an RBI double against Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28)…turned in hits in back-to-back games at Eastern Illinois (March 7)..also played first base in three games…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. PRIOR TO JSU: Joins the program after spending the last two seasons at Columbia State Community College…spent the 2017 season as a redshirt at Middle Tennessee State in Murfreesboro…played in 47 games in his first season at CSCC and hit .314 and posted 33 RBI…posted eight home runs and scored 28 runs…turned in a slugging percentage of .579 and an on-base mark of .458…hit .296 in 2019 for the Chargers with 44 RBI and five home runs…was named to the Conference USA Commissioners Honor Roll in 2017. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Siegel High School…a four-year letterwinner in baseball and a two-year letterwinner in football…hit .384 and had an on-base percentage of .510…named to the District 7 AAA First Team and named to the Region 4 AAA Team. Year Avg. G-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2020 .125 9-7 32 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 7 0-0 TOTAL .125 9-7 32 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 7 0-0 CAREER HIGHS At Bats: 5, 3x; last at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) Runs -Hits: 1, 4x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/7/20) Doubles: 1, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20) Triples -Home Runs -RBI: 1, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20)

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Casey RHP | R/R 6-0 | 195 | Jr. Jacksonville, Ala. Jacksonville HS

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JSU CAREER (2020): Turned in four appearances on the mound and made a start in the final game of the season at Kennesaw State (March 10)…allowed an unearned run in nine innings on the season and finished with seven strikeouts… tossed 3.1 innings of work in relief against Missouri…worked a pair of clean innings out of the bullpen against Gardner-Webb and retired all six batters faced and three strikeouts. (2019): Saw action in 15 games and made his second start of his career against Samford on March 5…tossed 24.2 innings and nearly posted a strikeout per inning with 22 on the season…picked up his first career win versus UAB on May 14 after pitching 4.0 innings in relief and fanning three in the appearance…matched a career-high for strikeouts with four versus Auburn in 2.1 innings on the mound.

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Downey

(2018): Made 21 appearances as a true freshman, including his first career start against Troy on April 4…made his JSU debut on opening weekend against Southern Illinois on February 18…pitched a season high 2.0 innings versus Samford on May 9…allowed one hit and tallied four strikeouts in the outing against the Bulldogs… posted three strikeouts on two occasions against Jacksonville on March 24 and at Troy on May 1…finished the season with 13.0 innings pitched and collected 16 strikeouts. HIGH SCHOOL: Local product from Jacksonville…attended Jacksonville High School…coached by former baseball Gamecock David Deerman and David Clark at JHS…a four-year member of the Golden Eagles program…improved his velocity on the mound after playing the summer circuit with the East Cobb Astros…served as the closer for the East Cobb Astros at the Super 25 Qualifier and the Sandlot World Series…also participated in travel ball with Team Alabama in 2015 and the Oxford Swarm from 2010-14….as a junior, he finished with a 6-2 record on the mound and had a 0.72 earned run average with 66 strikeouts…at the plate, he had a .405 batting average with 27 RBIs….wrapped up his JHS career with an 8-1 mark on the mound along with three saves…tallied a 1.26 earned run average and 85 strikeouts…was productive offensively with a .402 batting average…named The Anniston Star’s All-Calhoun County Class 4A-6A Player of the Year…a two-time member of the Calhoun County All-Tournament Team(2016, 2017)…named to the 2017 Alabama Sportswriters First Team All-State as a pitcher. PERSONAL: Born on July 10, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama…the son of Terry and Windy Casey, both educators in Calhoun County, father Terry is Dean of Students at JSU and mother Windy is a teacher in the Piedmont, Alabama school system…enrolled in the sports management program at JSU…lists the New York Yankees as his favorite Major League Baseball club. Year W-L-S

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Saw action out of the bullpen in five games as a freshman…finished the season with 10.2 innings pitched and tallied 10 strikeouts… made his JSU debut against Missouri (Feb. 16) with 3.0 innings of work against the Southeastern Conference foe…scattered a pair of hits and a run…earned his first collegiate win in the contest as Jax State claimed the final game of the weekend series, 9-8…tossed a season-high four innings the following weekend against Central Michigan (Feb. 22)…posted six strikeouts and one run versus CMU. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped Elmore County High School and coached by Michael Byrd…became ECHS’s first player to sign with an NCAA Division I program…a multitool player who paced the Panthers of ECHS both offensively and defensively…finished his senior season with a .437 batting average, four doubles and five triples… on the mound as a senior, he posted a 1.63 earned run average in 55.2 innings while striking out 94 batters and throwing two complete game shutouts…as a junior on the mound and in the field, he went 4-2 in eight appearances with one shutout and 40 strikeouts while posting a 1.87 earned run average…posted a .289 batting average, a trio of doubles and delivering nine RBI, while adding 14 runs…credited with eight stolen bases and registered a .441 on-base percentage…was named to the Montgomery Advertiser All-Metro Team as a junior…tabbed to the Wetumpka Herald All-County Team in 2018…also a member of the ECHS football and basketball teams…active on the travel ball circuit with the East Coast Sox Pro squad. Year W-L-S

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crowE OF | L/R 6-3 | 235 | So. Tuscaloosa, Ala. American Christian Academy

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2019 .255 45-36 137 24 35 9 0 6 18 15 47 4-5 2020 .220 14-4 50 8 11 2 0 1 6 11 19 0-0 TOTAL .246 59-50 187 32 46 11 0 7 24 26 66 4-5 CAREER HIGHS AB: 6, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) R: 2, 4x; last vs. Gardner-Webb 2/28/20) H: 3, vs. Morehead State (4/27/19) 2B: 2, at UAB (2/26/19) 3B: HR: 1, 7x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/7/20) RBI: 2, 3x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (3/1/20)

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Played in 14 of the 15 games in the outfield…turned in 11 hits in 50 plate appearances for a .220 average…turned in three extra base hits with a pair of doubles and a home run…led the club in walks with 11 base on balls issued…had multiple walks in three separate contests…drove in six runs and scored eight times…had multiple hits, including a double against Gardner-Webb (Feb. 29)… delivered a home run in the opening game of the Ohio Valley Conference series at Eastern Illinois (March 7). (2019) Saw action in 45 games as a freshman…played in the outfield and as the designated hitter…turned in a .255 average at the plate with 35 hits, including 15 extra base hits…drove in 18 runs and scored 24 runs…recorded nine doubles and six home runs…posted 10 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI contests…put together a 13-game on-base streak…tallied a pair of doubles against UAB on February 26… registered the first of six home runs on March 22 at Murray State…had one JSU’s eight home runs in a single contest at Eastern Kentucky on April 18…collected a season-high three hits against Morehead State on April 27…named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Freshman Team. HIGH SCHOOL: One of two members of the recruiting class from Tuscaloosa, Alabama…attended America Christian Academy…coached by his father, Greg Crowe at ACA…earned a second All-State selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association with a spot on the 2018 edition…a 2017 First Team All- State selection by the ASWA…earned Honorable Mention honors All-State honors by the ASWA in 2016…helped the Patriots to the 2017 Class 3A Area 7 Championship…a three-time Prefect Game Preseason Underclass All American (2015, 2016, 2017)…participated in the PG National Showcase in June in Fort Myers, Florida…member of three PG sponsored all-tournament squads - 2017 WWBA 2018 Grads or 17U National Championship, 2015 15U Perfect Game-East Cobb Invitational, 2014 14u Perfect Game-East Cobb Invitational...ranked as the ninth-best outfield prospect in the state od Alabama and the 23rd ranked overall prospect overall in the state…a two-sport athlete at ACA as a member of the basketball program – also coached by his father, Greg…scored over 1,000 points on the hardwood after becoming the third Patriot to ever reach the 1,000 career point plateau in January, 2017.

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Edwards RHP | R/R 6-3 | 205 | Jr. Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle HS

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IP H R ER BB SO ERA

2018 3-1-2 19-0 33.0 11 9 7 19 55 1.91 2019 7-5-7 27-0 30.2 18 19 17 23 47 4.99 2020 0-0-0 5-0 5.1 3 6 5 6 7 8.44 TOTAL 10-6-9 51-0 69.0 32 34 29 48 109 3.78 CAREER HIGHS IP: 4.1, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) K: 9, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18)

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RHP | R/R 6-2 | 172 | R-So. Gloucester, Va. Gloucester HS

IF | S/R 5-11 | 190 | R-So. Alpharetta, Ga. Middle Tennessee

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JSU CAREER: (2020): An option out of the bullpen with five appearances in relief… finished with 11.1 innings pitches and collected 11 strikeouts…allowed just two runs on the season – both unearned runs…tallied multiple strikeouts in four of the five outings…turned in back-to-back three strikeout performances against Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28) and at Eastern Illinois (March 8)…tossed a season-best 3.2 innings against EIU in his final appearance of the season. (2019): Made his Gamecock debut with a spot in the weekend rotation at the beginning of the year… finished the season with 52.1 innings on the mound…accumulated 34 strikeouts…tossed five innings in his first start against North Alabama on February 16…turned in a season-best 6.0 innings of work versus Florida International to pick up the win…scattered seven FIU hits and allowed one run…tallied a season-high five strikeouts against Purdue on March 16…posted a solid outing out of the bullpen on April 19 against Eastern Kentucky…pitched three scoreless frames and fanning three versus nationally-ranked Georgia on May 8.

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Did not see action during the season.

PRIOR TO JSU: Spent two seasons with the Middle Tennessee State program… redshirted his first season in Murfreesboro in 2018…played in two games for the Raiders in 2019…finished with seven at-bats and posting a pair of hits…posted an RBI in his first outing with MTSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Johns Creek High School…a three-year letterwinner in baseball…posted a career average of .300 on the prep level…named the Johns Creek Most Valuable Player for the 2017 season…ranked the 36th-best infielder in Georgia for the class of 2017 by Perfect Game. PERSONAL: Born on December 16, 1998 in Atlanta, Georgia…father Frank Fultz played collegiate baseball at Triton University.

(2018): Sat out the season as a redshirt.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Finished the prep level at Gloucester High School…attended Tallwood High School before moving to GHS…coached by Gus Morande at GHS… earned Second Team All-State honors as a senior for the Dukes…helped GHS to the district and conference championship in 2017…was an All-District and AlL/Region First Team selection in 2017…earned a spot on the Virginia Coaches Association AllStar Team…hit over .300 in three of his four seasons in high school…listed by Perfect Game as a top-1000 recruit and listed among the top-60 players in the state of Virginia and ranked among the top pitchers in the state…claimed PG 2017 Atlantic Region Honorable Mention status…a three-sport athlete at GHS as a member of the basketball and volleyball programs…was an All-State selection on the volleyball court and posted All-District First Team honors in volleyball…finished runner up for the district player of the year award in volleyball…also recruited by Radford University. PERSONAL: Born November 12, 1998 in Lawrenceville, Georgia….the son of Corey Fortner and Shannon Maffin…plans to major in psychology at JSU…has an older brother, Trystan and two younger sisters, Morgan and Kyndall…lists the Boston Red Sox as his favorite Major League Baseball club. Year 2019 2020 TOTAL

W-L-S G-GS 2-6-0 17-13 0-1-0 5-0 2-7-0 22-13

IP H R ER BB SO E RA 54.2 69 42 36 38 34 5.93 11.1 11 2 0 3 11 0.00 66.0 80 44 36 41 45 4.91

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TREY

FAGERSTROM RHP | R/R 6-2 | 200 | Fr. Sharpsburg, Ga. Northgate HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Northgate High School…named All-County and AllRegion after a solid junior season…finished the season with a 6-2 record, a 2.77 earned run average and 58 strikeouts…helped the Vikings of NHS to a trip to the playoffs and a 22-10 record…selected to pitch for Team Georgia during the summer of 2019 named to Perfect Game’s 2019 Sunshine Gulf Coast Top Prospect List… listed as a Top 60 prospect from the state of Georgia and the No. 15 pitcher from the state…a member of the 2020 PG Preseason All-American and All-Region Team… invited to the 2018 PG Junior National Showcase…tabbed to the 2019 and 2018 PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Teams…also recruited by Georgia State… member of the NHS basketball team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and National Honor Society.

CAREER HIGHS IP: 6.0, vs. Florida International (3/2/19) K: 6, vs. North Alabama (2/15/19)

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Frederick IF | R/R 6-2 | 185 | Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hillcrest HS

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shortstop in Isaac Alexander’s absence…turned in an All-Ohio Valley Conference AllFreshman Team campaign with a .255 batting average and a slugging mark of .407… ranked second on the team in home runs with nine…recorded a trio of home runs in a single game against Morehead State on May 5…also had a pair of doubles in a contest in the OVC Tournament against Eastern Kentucky on May 25…collected a seasonhigh three hits on four occasions and had three RBI in a game three different times… turned in 15 multiple hit games, including 11 two-hit games…had multiple RBI in seven contests and reached base in nine straight games at one point during the season…put together a season-best seven-game hitting streak. HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to JSU after a stellar prep career at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa…saw time on the mound and infield for the Patriots…as a senior at HCHS, helped the club to a 30-9 overall record and claimed the Area 6 Championship and advanced to the semifinals of the state playoffs…HHS was ranked among the best in the Alabama Class 6A rankings by the Alabama Sports Writers Association…led the program to over 130 wins in four seasons, including a 40-win season in 2016 that culminated with the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State Championship…a member of three consecutive state playoff squads, reaching the AHSAA Baseball Elite Eight in 2014 and the Final Four in 2015…HCHS’s run to the 2016 state crown included series wins over Wetumpka, Chilton County, Opelika, Hueytown and Cullman…he delivered the game-winning hit against Cullman in the final game of the championship series and picked up the save in a 1-0 win, inducing 2016 Alabama Mr. Baseball honoree Owen Lowell to fly out to end the contest…named the 6A state tournament most valuable player… earned 2016 ASWA Second Team All-State honors at shortstop after leading the Patriots to the championship….after a solid 2016 campaign, he is ranked as one of the top-25 players in the state of Alabama by Max Preps….a two-sport athlete a as a member of the football program…was the starting quarterback for the Patriots and led them to an 11-1 record as a senior…he tossed for 2,900 yards and 29 touchdowns with just two interceptions on the season…named to the ASWA All-State Second Team in 2016. PERSONAL: Born on October 8, 1998 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama…the son of Chris and Casey Frederick…enrolled in the sports management program at JSU…has three siblings, two brothers, J.C. and Tyler and a sister, Liz…ranks the Washington Nationals at the top of his list of favorite Major League Baseball clubs.

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2018 .255 53-53 204 41 52 4 0 9 28 18 53 9-10 2019 .287 61-61 261 49 75 14 4 6 38 18 53 8-9 2020 .288 15-15 66 15 19 1 1 1 8 5 9 2-2 TOTAL .274 129-129 532 105 146 19 5 16 74 41 115 19-21 CAREER HIGHS AB: 7, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) R: 3, 4x; last at SIU Edwardsville (5/10/19) H: 4, vs. Morehead State (4/28/19) 2B: 2, 2x; last vs. Morehead State (4/2819) 3B: 1, 5x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (3/8/20) HR: 3, at Morehead State (5/5/18) RBI: 4, vs. Belmont (4/13/19)

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Hathcock LHP | L/L 6-3 | 225 | R-Jr. Tallassee, Ala. Tallassee HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Earned the role of the Friday night starter for the first four weekends of the season…went 5.0 innings or more in all four outings…finished the season with 22.0 innings of work and an earned run average of 3.68…allowed nine runs and posted 15 strikeouts…collected wins over Central Michigan (Feb. 22) and Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28)…went a season-best 6.0 innings in the GWU outing and recorded six strikeouts and scattered four hits and a pair of runs…tallied five strikeouts against Missouri (Feb. 14) on opening day. (2019): Returned from an injury in 2018 to earn a spot in JSU’s weekend rotation over starting with the Florida International series…was in the rotation the final 14 weekends of the season…made 19 appearances on the mound and started 16 games…earned his first start of his career against UAB in Birmingham on February 26, going 4.0 innings…turned in a career-high 7.0 innings of work versus Morehead State on April 28, limiting the Eagles to a run on one hit…went 6.2 innings against the same MSU club in the OVC Championship contest, scattering nine hits and fanning six Eagles…started against Clemson in the NCAA Oxford Regional and lasted 6.2 innings…finished the season with a 3-0 mark on the mound with wins over Morehead State, Austin Peay and MSU. (2018): Earned a medical redshirt after suffering an injury early in the season. (2017): Pitched 4.1 innings in five appearances as a true freshman…allowed 12 earned runs and walked only three batters…did not hit a batter or commit a balk… finished the year with a 24.92 earned run average after surrendering 13 hits. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Tallassee High School and played for Adam Clayton… helped the Tigers to a 26-9 overall mark as a senior and a member of the THS program that claimed the AHSAA Class 5A Region 4 Championship…a two-time All-State selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association…claimed Second Team All-State honors in 2016 and honorable mention status in 2015…posted an 8-2 record as senior and tallied 87 strikeouts and just 15 walks in 2016. PERSONAL: Born on February 19, 1998 in Montgomery, Alabama…the son of Derek and Dorothy Hathcock…majoring in kinesiology at JSU.

DERRICK

Year W-L-S G-GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2017 0-0-0 5-0 4.1 13 12 12 3 0 24.92 2019 3-0-0 19-16 65.0 74 37 29 24 34 4.02 2020 2-1-0 4-4 22.0 24 9 9 5 15 3.68 TOTAL 5-1-0 32-20 95.1 118 61 53 34 54 5.00

Jackson,JR C/1B | R/R 6-0 | 195 | Fr. Meridianville, Ala. Buckhorn HS

CAREER HIGHS IP: 7.0, vs. Morehead State (4/28/19) K: 6, 2x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20)

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Played in all 15 games of the shortened season and finished with the best batting average on the team with a .328 clip…connected on 22-of-67 at the plate, including a team-best four home runs and a pair of doubles…drove in 14 runs and scored 14 times…swiped three bases on the base paths…recorded six plate appearances on two occasions versus Missouri (Feb. 15) and at Kennesaw State (March 10)…posted multiple hits in six games, including three hits in four of those contests…went 3-for-6 in the final game of the season at Kennesaw State with his fourth home run of the season and a pair of RBI…was a triple shy of hitting for the cycle twice in the season against Missouri (Feb. 16) and Gardner-Webb (Feb. 29)...a member of the 2020 Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Made an immediate impact as a leadoff hitter in JSU’s 2019 lineup with 40 starts at the top…saw action in 54 games and started in 50 games…finished the season with a .272 batting average, collecting 56 hits including 14 extra base hits… led the Gamecocks on the base paths with 12 stolen bases in 14 attempts…had an on-base percentage of .348 and a slugging mark of .413…posted 30 RBI and reached base 20 times via base on balls…tallied a .281 average at the plate against Ohio Valley Conference competition, including nine RBI…turned in a season-high four hits against Murray State (March 22)…keyed JSU’s offense against Troy (March 13) with a pair of home runs in a 9-5 win in extra innings…recorded four RBI against Clemson (June 2) in the NCAA Oxford Regional. PRIOR TO JSU: Started his career at Chattahoochie Valley Community College in Phenix City, Alabama…played for Adam Thomas at CVCC…saw action in 58 games in two seasons on the junior college level, including 41 games as a freshman…hit .347 as a first-year player at CVCC and drove in 22 RBI along with scoring 33 runs…swiped 30 bases in the stolen base department as a freshman…also had four home runs in 2017…hit over .300 as a sophomore in 2018 and scored 24 runs…collected 14 stolen bases to give him 44 stolen bases in 58 games at CVCC. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at North Cobb High School…coached by Tom Callahan at NCHS…ranked as the 51st overall prospect in the state of Georgia by Perfect Game and listed 13th among outfielders in the state…a top-100 outfielder prospect on the national level by Perfect Game…named to the Perfect Game World Showcase Top Prospect List…played for the Triton Rays on the travel ball circuit. Year

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2019 .272 54-50 206 43 56 6 1 7 30 20 55 12-14 2020 .328 15-15 67 14 22 2 0 4 14 6 11 3-3 TOTAL .286 69-65 273 57 78 8 1 11 44 26 66 15-17 CAREER HIGHS R: 3, 3x; last at Kennesaw State (3/20/20) H: 4, at Murray State (3/22/19) 2B: 1, 3x; last vs. Gardner-Webb (2/29/20) 3B: 1, vs. Samford (3/5/19) HR: 2, vs. Troy (3/13/19) RBI: 4, vs. Clemson (6/2/19)

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COLTON

RHP | R/R 6-0 | 175 | Fr. Pike Road, Ala. Trinity Presbyterian HS

LHP | L/L 5-11 | 185 | So. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Saw action in five games as a first-year player in the program…made his Gamecock debut against Missouri (Feb. 15)…made two midweek starts on the mound against UAB (Feb. 19) and Kennesaw State (March 3)…tossed the first three innings in both starts…was touched for four hits against the Blazers, but did not allow a run to earn his first collegiate win…finished with 11.0 innings pitched and tallied nine strikeouts…faced Ohio Valley Conference competition with 1.2 innings against Eastern Illinois in the second game of a twinbill…was the pitcher of record in JSU’s 15-inning, 14-10 win over the Owls (March 10)…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ken Whittle at Trinity Presbyterian High School in the Montgomery, Alabama area…led the Wildcats to the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 4A Area 4 Championship in 2018 and a 23-8 overall record… played in 99 games on the prep level with a career average of .330 with an on-base percentage off .382…posted 98 hits, 51 RBI and 68 runs in three seasons… hit .342 as a junior in 111 at bats, scoring 26 runs on 38 hits…delivered 25 RBI and tallied four doubles…produced a 2.20 earned run average in 27 career appearances, including 19 starts on the mound…turned in a 13-5 overall mark…tossed 110 innings pitched, allowed 36 earned runs and struck out 108 batters…accumulated 59 strikeouts as a junior and issued 17 earned runs…went 8-1 as a sophomore on the mound…a three-time Alabama Sports Writer Association All-State selection… tabbed to the 2017 ASWA Second Team as a utility player and a honorable mention status as a DH in 2018 after hitting .342 with 26 runs and 25 RBI in 35 games…his father Marty is the head baseball coach at Auburn-Montgomery. Year W-L-S G-GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2020 2-2-0 5-2 11.0 17 5 5 1 9 4.09 TOTAL 2-2-0 5-2 11.0 17 5 5 1 9 4.09

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Made five appearances out of the bullpen as a first-year player with the Gamecocks…made his JSU debut on opening day against Missouri (Feb. 14) with an inning of work…turned in a solid two innings against UAB (Feb. 19) with six strikeouts…finished the season with 9.2 innings pitched and 15 strikeouts… named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Vestavia Hills High School in the Birmingham, Alabama area…coached by Jamie Harris at VHHS…helped lead one of the perennial baseball programs in the state of Alabama to the Class 7A Area 5 Championship as a freshman in 2016 as the Rebels reached the final four of the Alabama High School Athletic Association State playoffs in 2016 and 2017… finished 6-2 as a senior at VHHS with 98 strikeouts in 61.1 innings…tabbed to the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Class 7A All-State Team as a designated hitter…earned the Rebel Award as a sophomore in 2017…named to the ASWA Class 7A All-State Baseball Team as a utility player…tabbed to AL.com’s 2019 and 2018 All-Birmingham Team…finished the 2018 season 6-2 on the bump with an earned run average of 1.35 and posting 74 strikeouts and allowing 31 hits in 57 innings of work…also collected a pair of no-hitters as a junior in 2018…earned a spot in the 2018 AHSAA North-South All-Star game in Montgomery, Alabama…nominated twice for the top Birmingham Spring Sports Player of the Week as a junior…achieved Underclass All-American and All-Region status by Perfect Game…received interest from in-state programs Troy and South Alabama along with Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, Tulane, Houston, Louisiana, Southern Miss and Power 5 programs.

Year W-L-S G-GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2020 0-0-0 5-0 9.2 9 8 4 5 15 3.72 TOTAL 0-0-0 5-0 9.2 9 8 4 5 15 3.72

CAREER HIGHS IP: 3.0, at Kennesaw State (3/10/20) K: 6, vs. UAB (2/19/20

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PRIOR TO JSU: Transferred from the University of North Georgia…spent three seasons with the Nighthawks…made 50 career appearances and posted a 5-3 record out of the bullpen…accumulated 114.0 innings pitched and tallied 79 strikeouts and just 38 walks…finished with a 4.26 earned run average at UNG…opposing batters hit .273 against him. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Richmond Hill High School…named the 2016 Region 3-AAAAA Pitcher of the Year...First Team All-Region...First Team All-Greater Savannah...tabbed to the 2015 1st Team All-Region.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Hazel Green High School…a key component to HGHS claiming the AHSAA Class 6A State Championship…The Trojans finished the regular season unranked, but knocked off No. 4 Oxford, No. 6 Austin, No. 7 Hueytown, No. 2 Cullman and defending state champ Helena….HGHS won three playoff series on the road and one at a neutral site…named to the Class 6A Alabama Sports Writers All-State First Team…led the Trojans to a 19-11 overall record in 2017…listed the fifth-best right handed pitcher prospect in the state of Alabama for the class of 2018 and the 13th ranked prospect in the state…a 2017 Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention…named to the 2017 WWBA 2018 Grads or 17U National Championship All-Tournament Team as a member of the Triton Rays…tabbed to the 2017 WWBA 2018 Grads or 17U National Championship All-Tournament Team. Year W-L-S G-GS IP H R ER BB SO E RA 2019 3-1-0 18-9 55.2 53 40 30 37 64 4.85 2020 0-1-0 4-4 17.1 13 7 5 15 13 2.60 TOTAL 3-2-0 22-13 73.0 66 47 35 52 77 4.32

CAREER HIGHS IP: 6.2 vs. Austin Peay (5/24/19) K: 4, 9, vs. Morehead State (4/27/19)

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Magwood RHP | R/R 6-5 | 190 | So. Hazel Green, Ala. Hazel Green HS

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ZETH

Malcom

Maners

C | R/R 5-8 | 175 | R-Jr. Hartselle, Ala. / Hartselle HS Alabama A&M

OF | R/R 6-1 | 185 | Fr. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020): Inserted into the Gardner-Webb contest (March 1) and credited with a putout…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019): Saw action in 13 games and started at Jacksonville on February 23… recorded his first hit as a Gamecock against Tennessee Tech on March 30…posted a pair of RBI and scored once. (2018): Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules. PRIOR TO JSU: Transferred to Jacksonville State after playing the 2017 season at Alabama A&M in Normal, Alabama…played in 51 games with the Bulldogs and started 48 contests…finished his freshman season hitting .254 and accumulating 43 hits in 169 at bats…recorded 20 RBI and scored 23 runs…collected seven doubles and four home runs at AAMU…delivered home runs in the first two games of his collegiate career in the season-opening series against Fort Wayne…also had home runs against UAB and against Southwestern Athletic Conference foe Jackson State…posted 11 multi-hit games at AAMU, including three hits against Alcorn State (4/28/17)…threw out 23 runners on the base paths along with a .962 fielding percentage behind the plate.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Vestavia Hills in Birmingham, AL... a 3-year letterman for Coach Jamie Harris...a two-time, back to back “Offensive Player of the Year” for the Rebels with 2020 numbers of .481/.569/.648 and .411/.473/.528 in 2019... was tapped the 2020 “Male Athlete of the Year” at Vestavia...Holds the record at Vestavia for Drag Bunt singles in a season with 20...led the Rebels to a quarter-final appearance in the 2019 7A state playoffs...2019 & 2020 First Team All-Metro & All Over The Mountain...2020 Alabama SUPER25 – First Team All-State Selection... AL.com’s 2020 All-Birmingham “Terrific 20”...Prep Baseball Report’s #15 ranked player in the State of Alabama - fifth-ranked outfielder...Perfect Game Top 500 player in the country...5-time PG All Tournament Team selection...2020 Rawlings – PG Preseason All-American / All-Region Team...2020 PG WWBA 2020 GRADS 18-U National Champion with the Viper Baseball Academy...three year member of the East Coast Sox Elite squad...a 4-year letterman for Vestavia’s Bowling team where he helped the Rebels secure two consecutive 2nd place finishes before winning the State Championship in 2019...Chose Jacksonville State over six other Division I Programs to continue his baseball career.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons at Hartselle High School and coached by William Booth…helped the Tigers to 60 wins combined as a junior and senior with the program and a member of the 2013 HHS club that claimed the Class 5A AHSAA State Championship…hit over .370 as a senior at HHS and produced an onbase percentage of .512…finished with 31 RBI…turned in a solid prep career with a .328 career average at the plate and recorded 79 RBI…also posted 84 free passes… named First Team All-State by the Alabama Sportswriters Association in 2016 as a catcher…also garnered First Team All-District honors in 2015 and 2016…placed on the Second Team AlL/Region in 2016…also played football for the Tigers of HHS… tabbed First Team All-Area as a junior in 2015 and a senior in 2016…turned over 100 tackles in 2014 and 85 in 2015…guided the Tigers to playoff appearances in 2015 and 2016…an honor student at HHS as a member of the National Honor Society and accumulating a 4.0 grade point average and ranked eighth in his class of over 200 classmates.

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PERSONAL: Born December 16, 1997 in Birmingham, Alabama…the son of Zeke and Bridgett Malcom…has an older sister, Zana.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Cleburne County High School in Heflin, Alabama… coached by Vaughn Lee at CCHS…a two-sport athlete for the Tigers as a member of the football team as well…tossed a no-hitter against Alexandria and posted 14 strikeouts on March 8, 2019…led CCHS to the 2019 Alabama High School Athletic Association’s Class 4A state playoffs…a member of the Excel Baseball club, playing with the Blue Wave…a 2019 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen AllAmerican Team selection…named to the 2019 WWBA 2020 Grads or 17U National Championship All-Tournament Team…ranked in the Top 100 by PG in the state of Alabama and in the Top 25 among pitchers in the state.

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Muzzi

Ramirez

RHP | R/R 5-10 | 190 | So. Shaw, Miss. / St. Joseph HS Motlow State CC

IF | R/R 5-10 | 180 | Jr. Caguas, Puerto Rico Taft College

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PRIOR TO JSU: Started his collegiate career at Mississippi Delta Community College in 2018-19 before moving to Motlow State for the 2020 season…made six appearances – all starts for MSCC…finished with a 401 record and a 1.80 earned run average…recorded 39 strikeouts in 30.0 innings-pitched…saw action in 11 games for the Trojans of MDCC in 2019 and made three starts on the mound… finished with 32.2 innings of work and 26 strikeouts…recorded 7.16 strikeouts per nine innings.

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Filled an immediate need at second base after transferring into the program…played in all 15 games and started 11 games…finished with 40 plate appearances and seven hits on the season…posted hits in six of the 15 games-played…registered a pair of hits in JSU’s 9-8 win over Missouri (Feb. 16)… recorded a double in the second game of the weekend set with the Tigers (Feb. 15)…had two hits against Ohio Valley Conference competition with an RBI single at Eastern Illinois (March 7). PRIOR TO JSU: Spent two season at Taft College in Taft California…played for Vince Maiocco at Taft…played in 83 games in two seasons and hit .320 over that span…collected 90 hits, including 24 extra base hits…recorded 51 RBI and 76 runs scored…finished with an on-base percentage of .464…swiped 24 bases, including 16 stolen bases as a freshman…prepped at Manuela Toro Morice High School. Year

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Peppers RHP | R/R 6-3 | 160 | Fr. Crossville, Ala. Geraldine HS

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2020 .175 15-11 40 6 7 2 0 0 4 4 9 1-1 TOTAL .175 15-11 40 6 7 2 0 0 4 4 9 1-1 CAREER HIGHS AB: 5, vs. Missouri (2/15/20) R: 2, vs. Central Michigan (2/22/20) H: 2, vs. Missouri (2/15/20) 2B: 1, 2x; last at Eastern Illinois (3/8/20) 3B: HR: RBI: 1, 4x; last at Kennesaw State 3/10/20)

PRIOR TO JSU: Prepped at Geraldine High School and coached by Jamie Gilbert…helped the Bulldogs to back-to-back Alabama High School Athletic Association state playoff appearances for the first time at GHS since 1994 and 1995…guided GHS to three consecutive Class 3A, Area 15 titles, which is a first the history of the program…turned in a solid putting at the plate and on the mound in the area championship contest against Pisgah in April of 2019…went 3-for-4 at the plate and tallied nine strikeouts in a one-hit outing on the mound…named a 2018 All-Dekalb County selection as a sophomore…a member of the Northwest Alabama Training Academy as a member of the 16U squad…tabbed to the 2019 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen All-American Team…a five-time all-tournament selection on PG’s tournament circuit…ranked in PG’s Top 50 prospects out of the state of Alabama and in the Top 20 among pitchers.

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Rape

Strachan

RHP | R/R 5-9 | 170 | R-Jr. Alexander City, Ala. Benjamin Russell HS

1B | R/R 6-3 | 225 | Jr. Madison, Ala. Sparkman HS

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Saw action out of the bullpen in five games…pitched three full innings on the season…tossed an inning against Gardner-Webb (March 1) and versus Kennesaw State (March 3)…recorded a strikeout in the GWU outing… named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019) Made three appearances as a redshirt sophomore…completed four innings and recorded four strikeouts. (2018) Became one of JSU’s midweek starters throughout the season…made seven starts on the mound, including his first start against UAB on February 27 at Regions Field….went 2.2 innings and did not give up a hit…earned his first win in a JSU uniform on March 6 against Kennesaw State after tossing 3.0 innings and registering a pair of strikeouts…went 4.0 innings in his next start at Alabama on April 3, helping Jax State to a 4-0 win over the Crimson Tide…pitched a season high 5.0 innings in his second start of the year versus UAB, mating his season best four strikeouts in posting his second win of the season…made 19 appearances on the season and turned in 38.0 innings of work…finished with 27 strikeouts (2017) Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Benjamin Russell High School in Alexander City, Alabama…played for Richy Brooks at BRHS…was a member of the Wildcat baseball program for six years…teammate of Corley Woods at BRHS…the duo helped BRHS to a 28-9 record in 2016…helped lead BRHS to the second round of the AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs…had a 4-1 record as a senior, pitching 35 innings, while striking out 50 batters with a 1.00 earned run average…a member of the Alex City Outlook’s 2014 Outlook Baseball Team as a sophomore after hitting .320 and a 5-2 record on the mound…also excelled in football for the Wildcats as the placekicker… was named to the Alex City Outlook’s 2015 All-Outlook Football Team…connected on 9-of-14 field goals, including a 44-yard kick…helped BRHS make a run to the semifinals of the 6A state playoffs…the Wildcats finished 12-2 in 2015 under the guidance of Danny Horn. PERSONAL: Born on September 8, 1997 in Alexander City, Alabama…the son of Tim and Lynda Rape…has one brother, Josh and a sister, Beth…majoring in human performance and wellness at JSU. Year

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JSU CAREER: (2020) Played in eight games and started in the designated hitters spot primarily…missed the final seven games of the season with an injury… turned in a .367 batting average along with a slugging percentage of .533…posted 11 hots in 30 plate appearances and had at least one hit in seven of the eight games…registered a three-hit game in JSU’s 9-8 win over Missouri (Feb. 16) on the opening weekend of the season…went 3-for-4 with a double and drive in three runs… had multiple hits against Central Michigan (Feb. 22) and Gardner-Webb (Feb. 28). (2019) Saw action in games and started in 41 games…made 24 starts at first base and also plugged in as a designated hitter…finished the season hitting .250 with 37 total hits…ranked second on the club in home runs with 11 and had seven doubles…drove in 24 runs and scored 31 times…reached base via walk 21 times…a plus-.500 slugging percentage…delivered a pair of walk-off hits with a game0winning single versus nationally-ranked Georgia on May 8, followed by a walk off home run against Belmont in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament…produced the game-tying home run versus UGA in the ninth for JSU…turned in seven multi-hit games and five multi-RBO games, including a three RBI outing in the UGA contest… earned a spot on the All-OVC Tournament Team. (2018) Played in 34 games after missing the beginning of the season recovering from an injury as a senior in high school…finished with a .237 batting average after posting 23 hits, including six extra base hits…drove in 22 runs and scored 12 times…made his JSU debut against Kennesaw State on March 6 and tallied his first career hit in the outing…posted an RBI in his first Ohio Valley Conference action at Eastern Illinois on March 18…delivered a pinch hit two-run home run in the ninth to send the Jacksonville contest on March 23 in to extra innings…connected on his second of four home runs on the season at Alabama State on April 17…turned in a 3-for-5 performance at Alabama on May 8...drove in three runs and had a double against the Crimson Tide…carded a pair of RBI with a two-run home run in the opening game of the 2018 OVC Baseball Tournament against Austin Peay on May 23. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Sparkman High School in Harvest, Ala…played for Kellen Greer at SHS…finished his junior season with 36 hits and hit over .300…drove in 36 runs and scored 28 runs for the Senators in 2016…turned in 16 extra base hits with nine doubles and seven home runs…also walked 20 times…helped SHS reach the semifinals of the Class 7A state playoffs after falling to eventual champion, Hewitt-Trussville…was selected twice for the USA National Team trials in Cary, North Carolina…ranked among the top players out of the state of Alabama by Perfect Game, including being listed as the third-best in the state at his position at third base…a 2017 Perfect Game Southeast Region Honorable Mention selection…named a two-time Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention in 2015 and 2016…had recruiting interest from Alabama, LSU, Georgia State and Alabama-Huntsville. PERSONAL: Born on July 30, 1998 in Huntsville, Alabama…the son of Joey and Debbie Strachan…undecided on a major at JSU…has two younger brothers, Cole and Ryan…cousin Paul LeClair played in the New York Mets organization and a graduate of the University of West Alabama. Year

AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-A

2018 .237 34-26 97 12 23 2 0 4 22 11 29 0-0 2019 .250 50-41 148 31 37 7 0 11 24 23 34 0-0 2020 .367 8-7 30 3 11 5 0 0 6 0 8 0-0 TOTAL .258 92-74 275 46 71 14 0 15 52 32 71 0-0 36

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OF | R/R 6-1 | 180 | R-Jr. Rainbow City, Ala. / Southside HS Shelton State CC

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TANNER

PRIOR TO JSU: Came to JSU after two seasons at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama…played in 95 games for the Bucs, including 54 games in 2019…hit .343 in two seasons at SSCC with 63 hits as sophomore in 2019…finished with17 doubles, four triples and a pair of home runs…collected 58 career RBI and scored 55 runs…also accumulated 46 walks and seven stolen bases…recorded an on-base percentage of .457 in two seasons…only had six errors defensively in 95 games. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Southside High School near Gadsden, Alabama…a three-time Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State selection…tabbed to the ASWA Class 6A Second Team in 2015, gained ASWA All-State Honorable Mention status following the 2016 season and named ASWA All-State Second Team in 2017…led the Panthers of SHS to the semifinals of the Class 6A State Playoffs… ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 13 shortstop coming out of high school in the state of Alabama and a Top 100 prospect out of the state…a 2018 PG Preseason All-American and member of the All-Region Team…garnered a spot on the 2017 PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Team.

CAREER HIGHS AB: 7, vs. Eastern Kentucky (5/25/18) R: 2, 2x; last vs. Central Michigan (2/22/20) H: 3, 3x; last vs. Missouri (2/16/20) 2B: 2, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/28/20) 3B: HR: 1, 15x; last vs. Illinois (6/1/19) RBI: 3, 3x; last vs. Missouri (2/16/20)

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Tavel

LHP | L/L 6-3 | 208 | R-Jr. Dora, Ala. | Corner HS Wallace State CC-Hanceville

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a spot on the AL.com Super All-State Team … competed in the 2015 East Coast Professional Showcase … went 10-0 as a junior to earn Perfect Game Underclass All-American honorable mention. Year

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PRIOR TO JSU: Transferred to Wallace State Community College in Hanceville after redshirting in 2017 at the University of Mississippi…made 13 appearances, including one start for WSCC in 2018…posted a 5-0 record on the mound…recorded 39 strikeouts in 40 innings pitched…allowed 24 earned runs…posted a season-high six strikeouts in his first outing of the 2018 season in four innings of work against Motlow State on February 2, 2018. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Corner High School where he was coached by Josh Hoyle … rated as the No. 6 player in the state of Alabama, including the No. 2 lefthanded pitcher … ranked a top-300 prospect by Perfect Game … held a 27-12 career record on the mound, including 10-4 as a senior to earn 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game honorable mention All-America and second team Southeast All-Region accolades … twotime 5A Pitcher of the Year, first team all-state honoree and Jefferson County Pitcher of the Year (2015, 2016) … named second team All-USA Tennessee by USA TODAY … Earned 38

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JSU CAREER: (2020) A late inning option out of the bullpen with appearances in seven games in relief…pitched an inning or more in all seven outings, including a season-high three innings against Missouri (Feb. 15)…finished the shortened season with 12.0 innings pitched and collected eight strikeouts…matched his career high in strikeouts with four in just 2.2 innings of work in JSU’s 15-inning, 14-10 win over Kennesaw State (March 10)…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019) Became a viable left handed pitcher out of the bullpen through the year with 29 appearances on the mound, which was second to Austin Brewster’s 31 appearances…made one start in a midweek outing at Georgia on March 6… pitched two scoreless innings in the road game and fanned a pair of Bulldogs… tossed a season-high 3.0 innings on February 26 at UAB…was the winning pitcher in the Saturday contest of opening weekend with one inning of work in a 12-10 win over North Alabama on February 16…posted a season-best four strikeouts against Morehead State in 1.1 innings on April 27…had multiple strikeouts in 11 of his 29 outings to finish the season with 38 strikeouts…notched a save versus Murray State on March 23.

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2019 3-1-1 29-1 42.2 37 14 11 25 38 2.32 2020 0-0-0 7-0 12.0 13 7 6 3 8 4.50 TOTAL 3-1-1 36-1 54.2 50 21 17 28 46 2.80

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WEBB C | L/R 6-0 | 200 | Sr. Columbia, Tenn. | Chipola CC Columbia Central HS

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2020 COLLEGIATE BASEBALL’S PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 2020 PRESEASON ALL-OVC TEAM 2019 ALL-OVC FIRST TEAM 2019 ALL-OVC TOURNAMENT TEAM 2019 ALL-OVC TOURNAMENT MVP

JSU CAREER: JSU CAREER: (2020) Started the season living up to the 2020 Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference accolades with a .313 batting average… saw action in all 15 games either behind the plate or in the designated hitters spot in the order…recorded 20 hits in 64 plate appearances and reached base 28 times with eight walks…delivered four home runs and a pair of doubles…drove in 13 runs and scored seven times…threw out 9-of-the-20 base runners on steal attempts… earned the catchers spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team after a solid year in the classroom (3.65 GPA)…named to the 2020 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. (2019) Made an immediate impact with the Gamecocks as he platooned with Nic Gaddis behind the plate…saw action in 61 games…started 36 games at catcher and in the designated hitters spot 22 times…finished the season with a .304 batting average after a stellar finish to the season…ranked second on the team in hits with 75, including 31 extra base hits…turned in a team-best 21 doubles and nine home runs…also had a triple…collected 21 multi-hit games and 14 multi-RBI contests, which led the club…one of six Gamecocks to earn All-Ohio Valley Conference honors as a member of the league’s first team as a designated hitter…was named to the All-OVC Tournament Team after posting a .429 clip at the plate, including three doubles and five RBI in JSU’s three games in Marion, Illinois…completed the regular season with six RBI on four hits in the regular season finale at Austin Peay on May 18…belted a pair of home runs in the contest...recorded three doubles against Belmont on April 12. PRIOR TO JSU: Comes to Jacksonville State after a season at Chipola Junior College in Mariana, Florida…started his collegiate career at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama…helped lead the Indians of CJC to the 2018 NJCAA National Championship in June of 2018…Chipola topped Walters State Community College to claimed its second consecutive national title…played in 49 games as a sophomore and played catcher and first base…hit .272 on the junior college level and delivered 36 RBI and scored 27 runs…finished with 46 hits, includ-

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Columbia Central High School in Columbia, Tennessee… had a prolific prep career in the state of Tennessee as he was rated Perfect Game USA’s top-ranked catcher from the state of Tennessee…named to PG USA’s 2014 Underclass Second Team and was named Underclass Honorable Mention the year prior…led CCHS in home runs as a senior with 13 and claimed all-state honors during his junior and senior seasons…also earned All-District 8-AAA honors during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons, earning District MVP in his final year.

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2019 .304 61-58 240 36 73 21 1 9 57 22 43 3-4 2020 .313 15-15 64 7 20 4 0 2 13 8 7 1-3 TOTAL .306 76-73 304 43 93 25 1 11 70 30 50 4-7 CAREER HIGHS At Bats 7, at Kennesaw State (310/20) Runs 4, at Eastern Kentucky (4/18/19) Hits 4, 4x; last at Austin Peay (5/18/19) Doubles 3, vs. Belmont (4/12/19) Triples 1, at Murray State (3/23/19) Home Runs 2, 2x; last at Austin Peay (5/18/19) RBI 6, at Austin Peay (5/18/19)

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ing 13 extra base hits…caught nine base stealers on the base paths…sat out the 2016 season as a redshirt and played in 31 games for the Crimson Tide as a redshirt freshman…was primarily a catcher at UA with the ability to play first base….made 14 starts during his time with the Tide and batted .328 (21-64) with five doubles, two home runs, nine RBI, seven runs scored and three walks by season’s end…in SEC play, he maintained a .314 (16-51) average that included all five of his doubles, one home run, five RBI and four runs scored in 19 games of action (12 starts).

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BRETT

Walton

RHP | R/R 5-9 | 180 | R-So. Helena, Ala. Helena HS.

a senior in 2020…named First Team All-SWAC…as a junior for the Tigers, he Played in 52 games on the year... hit for a .381 batting average after finishing 72-of-189 at the plate... tallied 15 doubles and 47 runs scored... produced five home runs and drove in 55 runs for the season and 10 stolen bases…started his collegiate career at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson, Mississippi…saw action in 88 games and finished with 100 hits in two seasons on the juco level…collected 21 doubles and 17 home runs for the Wolves along with 80 RBI and 84 runs scored…compiled 26 stolen bases at Co-Lin…prepped at Greenville Christian.

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Woods

JSU CAREER: (2020) Did not see action during the season.

RHP | R/R 6-0 | 160 | Sr. Alexander City, Ala. Benjamin Russell HS

(2019) Made his Gamecock debut against Purdue on March 16. 2018) Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Helena High School…the Huskies advanced to three straight postseason appearances in the school’s first three years of existence…HHS was formed in 2014 and by 2016 the baseball program claimed its first Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State Championship…in three seasons HHS has produced 98 wins, including a 38-6 overall mark in 2016…played for head coach P.J. Guy at HHS…high school teammate with JSU’s Nash Adams…started his prep career Pelham High School as a freshman…made over 40 appearances on the mound in four season on high school level, including 19 appearances as a junior… recorded an earned run average of 0.88 in 31.2 innings pitched as a junior…tossed over 50 innings pitched on the prep level…tallied 68 strikeouts during his high school career…active on the travel ball circuit with the East Cobb Baseball and the East Cobb Astros…played football as a freshman at Pelham High School…an honor student at HHS and inducted in to the National Honor Society at HHS. PERSONAL: Born on March 2, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama…the son of Frank Walton and Kimberly Harris…father Frank was a pitcher at UAB from 1983-84 and returned to the program as the Blazers’ pitching coach from 1991-2016…majoring in marketing…has a younger sister, Lexi Walton…named Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw as his favorite athlete and enjoys watching the Dodgers. Year

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Williams UTL | R/R 6-2 | 200 | Sr. Greenville, Miss. / Greenville Christian Jackson State

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PRIOR TO JSU: Played two seasons at Jackson State before becoming a graduate transfer to the Gamecocks…made 15 appearances... tallying 23 hits in 53 at bats for a .434 batting average and .508 on base percentage.... produced five doubles on the season with 11 runs scored... drove in 13 runs and four stolen bases as 40

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JSU CAREER: (2020 Named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association’s Preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List…made seven appearances on the mound out of the bullpen…picked up a win against Eastern Illinois (March 7) after tossing three innings and recording two strikeouts…finished with 17.0 innings pitched on the season and am earned run average of 1.06… allowed two earned runs and three runs on the season…collected 10 strikeouts on the season with multiple strikeouts in four outings…notched a save against UAB (Feb. 19). (2019) Ranked second on the team in appearances with 26 as a junior, tossing 43.2 innings…became one of JSU’s top arms out of the bullpen with 23 strikeouts and issuing 11 walks…posted a 7-0 record and an earned run average of 2.27…finished with a pair of saves including a save in JSU’s Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship contest against Morehead State after closing out the final 1.2 innings…earned his first career save versus Eastern Illinois on March 10 after completing the final four frames…the four innings against EIU was also a career high for innings worked. (2018) Saw action in 20 games out of the bullpen for JSU in 2018…collected 28.0 innings of work on the season…finished with 18 strikeouts and issued nine walks…pitched a season high 2.2 innings on two occasions, including the season opener against Southern Illinois on February 16…tossed 2.2 innings against Ohio Valley Conference foe Eastern Kentucky…had two strikeouts in four outings against OVC competition. (2017) Made 17 appearances out of the bullpen as a true freshman for JSU… finished the season with a 1-1 record, 6.93 earned run average, 20 strikeouts, five walks, 19 earned runs, 35 hits in 24.2 innings pitched…pitched 9.1 innings in seven relief appearances against OVC opponents…converted all nine fielding opportunities without an error…had five scoreless pitching performances. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Benjamin Russell High School in Alexander City, Alabama…played for Richie Brooks at BRHS…was a member of the Wildcat baseball program for six years…played with Sean Rape at BRHS… the duo helped BRHS to a 28-9 record in 2016…posted a 10-2 mark on the mound as a senior…accumulated over 70 innings of work with a 2.53 earned run average and tallied 52 strikeouts…helped lead BRHS to the second round of the AHSAA Class 6A state playoffs…a two-time selection to the Alex City Outlook’s All-Outlook Baseball Team in 2015 and 2016…posted a 5-2 record with an ERA of 1.76 and 55 strikeouts…selected by the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association as a representative of the 2015 North-South Alabama High School Coaches All-Star team…active in the travel ball system with the Triton Rays and ACES…member of the ACES squad from 2006-2012 and played for the Triton Rays from 2014-2016…coached by Chad Woods with

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PERSONAL: Born on June 3, 1998 in Alexander City, Alabama…the son of Chad and Sandi Woods and stepmother Alicia Woods…has one brother, Campbell and a sister, Ella Grace…undecided on a major at JSU.

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2017 1-1-0 17-0 24.2 35 23 19 5 20 6.93 2018 0-1-0 20-0 21.0 37 25 21 9 18 6.75 2019 7-0-2 26-0 43.2 31 14 11 11 23 2.27 2020 1-2-1 7-0 17.0 13 3 2 3 10 1.06 TOTAL 9-4-3 70-0 113.1 116 65 53 28 71 4.21

CAREER HIGHS IP: 4.0 vs. Eastern Illinois (3/10/19) K: 6, vs. Samford (5/14/17)

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ACES and Tyler Carson of the Triton club…helped Triton to a runner up spot at the 2016 WWBA National Championship.

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DIRECTIONS FROM BIRMINGHAM, ALA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-20 East towards Atlanta l Take the Hwy 21 North exit (No. 185) in Anniston/Oxford l Turn left onto Hwy 21 North towards Jacksonville l Drive 14 miles until you enter the city limits of Jacksonville l After you drive around the Jacksonville town square, go one mile and turn left on Hwy. 204 l Proceed on Hwy 204 for one mile and Rudy Abbott Field is on the left

DIRECTIONS FROM ATLANTA, GA. To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-20 West towards Birmingham l Take the Hwy 21 North exit (No. 185) at Anniston/Oxford l Turn right onto Hwy 21 North towards Jacksonville l Drive 14 miles until you enter the city limits of Jacksonville l After you drive around the Jacksonville town square, go one mile and turn left on Hwy. 204 l Proceed on Hwy 204 for one mile and Rudy Abbott Field is on the left

DIRECTIONS FROM CHATTANOOGA, TENN., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-59 South towards Birmingham l Take the US 431 South Exit (No. 183) at Attalla/Gadsden l Turn left onto US 431 South towards Anniston l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l Rudy Abbott Field is on the right

DIRECTIONS FROM NASHVILLE, TENN., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I65 south toward Huntsville, Ala. l Take US 278 Exit (No. 308) to Cullman/Double Springs l Turn left on US 278 East towards Gadsden l Turn right on US 431 South when US 278 dead ends (approximately 50 miles) towards Anniston l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field is on the right.

DIRECTIONS FROM HUNTSVILLE, ALA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take US 431 South (Governors Lane) out of Huntsville towards Gadsden l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l Rudy Abbott Field is on the right

Local Hotels Best Western Anniston Oxford

The McClellan Lodge

Hampton Inn Gadsden

1530 Pelham Road South Jacksonville, AL (256) 435-3300

US 78 & Hwy 21 South Oxford, AL (256) 831-3411

129 River Road Gadsden, AL (256) 546-2337

Hampton Inn - Oxford 210 Colonial Dr Oxford, AL (256) 831-8958

Holiday Inn Express

Gadsden-Attalla 801 Cleveland, Avenue Attalla, AL (256) 538-7861

Holiday Inn Express

Anniston-Oxford 160 Colonial Drive Oxford, AL (256) 832-4041

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74 Exchange Ave Anniston, AL (256) 820-9494

University Inn

Victoria Inn

1604 Quintard Avenue Anniston, AL (256) 236-0503

University Hampton InnJacksonville 1041 JD&L Drive Jacksonville, AL (256) 782-0330

Courtyard-Oxford 289 Colonial Drive Oxford, AL (256) 831-7995



Year-in-Review

2020 Final Results

Record: 7-8 • Home: 5-6 • Away: 2-2 • Neutral: 0-0 • Ohio Valley: 1-2 Date

Opponent

r h e/ r h e

Inns

Overall

OVC

Pitcher of record

Attend

Time

Feb 14

MISSOURI

4-10

L

4-6-3/10-11-1

9

0-1-0

0-0-0

HATHCOCK,Dyl (L 0-1)

1039

2:57

Feb 15

MISSOURI

4-6

L

4-7-3/6-12-0

(12)

0-2-0

0-0-0

LOVRICH,Camd (L 0-1)

1125

3:43

Feb 16

MISSOURI

W

9-8

9-12-1/8-10-1

9

1-2-0

0-0-0

DOWNEY,Austi (W 1-0)

1051

4:04

Feb 19

UAB

W

5-3

5-8-0/3-9-0

9

2-2-0

0-0-0

LOVRICH,Camd (W 1-1)

534

2:34

Feb 22

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

W

8-0

8-13-0/0-9-2

9

3-2-0

0-0-0

HATHCOCK,Dyl (W 1-1)-

2:45

Feb 22

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

0-1

L

0-3-1/1-4-1

9

3-3-0

0-0-0

DOWNEY,Austi (L 1-1)

1021

2:28

Feb 23

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

1-2

L

1-6-1/2-7-0

(11)

3-4-0

0-0-0

WOODS,Corley (L 0-1)

1012

2:56

Feb 28

GARDNER-WEBB

W

9-3

9-15-0/3-8-1

9

4-4-0

0-0-0

HATHCOCK,Dyl (W 2-1)767

2:36

Feb 29

GARDNER-WEBB

7-8

L

7-13-1/8-10-1

9

4-5-0

0-0-0

WOODS,Corley (L 0-2)

1022

2:55

Mar 1

GARDNER-WEBB

W

15-6

15-14-1/6-10-1

9

5-5-0

0-0-0

GILLILAND,MI (W 1-0)

1011

3:01

Mar 3

KENNESAW STATE

0-3

L

0-6-1/3-9-1

9

5-6-0

0-0-0

LOVRICH,Camd (L 1-2)

643

2:30

*Mar 7

at Eastern Illinois

W

6-4

6-12-1/4-11-1

9

6-6-0

1-0-0

WOODS,Corley (W 1-2)

209

2:51

*Mar 7

at Eastern Illinois

0-4

L

0-5-0/4-9-0

9

6-7-0

1-1-0

MAGWOOD,Isai (L 0-1)

209

3:00

*Mar 8

at Eastern Illinois

4-5

L

4-11-4/5-10-2

(11)

6-8-0

1-2-0

FORTNER,Trey (L 0-1)

307

4:04

Mar 10

at Kennesaw State

W

14-10

14-16-2/10-16-5

(15)

7-8-0

1-2-0

LOVRICH,Camd (W 2-2)

351

4:47

() extra inning game

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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%

1 Tre Kirklin .328 15 15 67 14 22 2 0 4 14 36 .537 6 0 11 0 .373 2 1 3 3 44 1 0 1.000 12 Alex Webb .313 15 15 64 7 20 4 0 2 13 30 .469 8 1 7 0 .397 0 0 1 3 82 19 1 .990 3 Cole Frederick .288 15 15 66 15 19 1 1 1 8 25 .379 5 2 9 0 .351 1 0 2 2 15 39 7 .885 8 Chase Robinson .286 15 7 35 4 10 3 1 0 3 15 .429 5 0 10 0 .375 0 2 0 0 14 0 0 1.000 30 Carson Crowe .220 14 14 50 8 11 2 0 1 6 16 .320 11 1 19 0 .359 2 1 0 0 19 0 1 .950 24 Javier Ramirez .175 15 11 40 6 7 2 0 0 4 9 .225 4 0 9 1 .250 0 2 1 1 28 31 3 .952 6 Isaac Alexander .156 15 15 64 5 10 1 1 0 6 13 .203 4 0 9 0 .206 0 1 0 1 31 45 1 .987 22 Colton Lewis 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 23 Alex Strachan .367 8 7 30 3 11 5 0 0 6 16 .533 0 0 8 0 .367 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000 21 Andrew Naismith .356 11 10 45 7 16 4 0 1 7 23 .511 3 0 7 0 .396 0 0 0 1 84 8 1 .989 28 Taylor Craven .267 7 5 15 3 4 0 0 0 2 4 .267 4 0 7 0 .421 0 0 1 1 10 1 0 1.000 15 Tanner Anderson .267 8 3 15 8 4 2 0 0 2 6 .400 2 1 4 0 .389 0 1 2 2 10 0 0 1.000 5 Jack Henry Millig .250 3 3 12 3 3 1 0 0 0 4 .333 2 0 5 0 .357 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 .889 2 Brook Brannon .231 6 3 13 1 3 1 0 0 2 4 .308 1 0 4 1 .267 1 0 0 0 16 1 0 1.000 4 Nash Adams .167 7 5 12 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 .250 2 0 9 0 .286 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1.000 13 Alex Carignan .125 9 7 32 0 4 1 0 0 1 5 .156 1 0 7 1 .152 0 0 0 0 62 9 2 .973 7 Zeth Malcom .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Totals .262 15 15 561 86 147 30 3 9 77 210 .374 58 5 125 3 .333 6 8 10 14 440 175 19 .970 Opponents .265 15 15 548 73 145 23 3 7 59 195 .356 65 11 122 16 .351 5 11 16 31 429 122 17 .970 LOB - Team (123), Opp (127). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (3). IBB - Team (2), WEBB,Alex 2, Opp (1). Picked off - KIRKLIN,Tre 1 . Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B

3B

34 Trey Fortner 0.00 0 1 5 11 Colin Casey 0.00 0 0 4 47 Trey Leonard 0.00 0 0 1 16 Corley Woods 1.06 1 2 7 9 Isaiah Magwood 2.60 0 1 4 29 Dylan Hathcock 3.68 2 1 4 22 Colton Lewis 3.72 0 0 5 19 Camden Lovrich 4.09 2 2 6 37 Jackson Tavel 4.50 0 0 7 14 Michael Gilliland 5.71 1 0 4 41 Austin Downey 6.75 1 1 5 32 Christian Edwards 8.44 0 0 5 17 Sean Rape 15.00 0 0 5 Totals 3.68 7 8 15 Opponents 4.59 8 7 15

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 3

0 0 0 1 2 11.1 11 2 0 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 9.0 4 1 0 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17.0 13 3 2 3 10 5 4 0 0 0 0 17.1 13 7 5 15 13 2 4 0 0 1 0 22.0 24 9 9 5 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 9.2 9 8 4 5 15 3 2 0 0 0 0 11.0 17 5 5 1 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 12.0 13 7 6 3 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 17.1 22 12 11 8 16 3 0 0 0 0 0 10.2 11 8 8 5 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 3 6 5 6 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 5 5 4 1 1 15 0 1 1 3 146.2 145 73 60 65 122 23 15 0 3 3 3 143.0 147 86 73 58 125 30

HR AB B/Avg WP HBP

0 44 .250 0 0 0 30 .133 0 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 58 .224 0 0 1 60 .217 1 1 1 81 .296 0 2 0 38 .237 2 0 0 48 .354 4 1 1 46 .283 2 1 1 69 .319 1 3 1 41 .268 0 1 1 18 .167 0 1 1 14 .357 3 0 7 548 .265 13 11 9 561 .262 18 5

BK SFA

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 4

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 6

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2020 Final Stats Player

SHA

2 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 11 8

PB - Team (2), WEBB,Alex 2, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (1), WOODS,Corley 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - WEBB,Alex (9-20), CARIGNAN,Ale (7-10), MAGWOOD,Isai (3-8), DOWNEY,Austi (2-4), HATHCOCK,Dyl (1-4), GILLILAND,MI (4-4), CASEY,Colin (1-2), LOVRICH,Camd (1-2), RAPE,Sean (2-2), WOODS,Corley (1-2), LEONARD,Trey (0-1), LEWIS,Colton (0-1), EDWARDS,Chri (1-1). (2-2).

#

Player

4 Nash Adams 29 Dylan Hathcock 16 Corley Woods 41 Michael Gilliland 7 Zeth Malcom 15 Tanner Anderson 24 Grant Atkins 17 Sean Rape 21 Andrew Naismith 1 Tre Kirklin 10 Nic Gaddis 8 Chase Robinson 12 Alex Webb 14 Devin Brown 23 Alex Strachan 31 Garrett Farmer 28 Taylor Craven 30 Carson Crowe 34 Trey Fortner 3 Cole Frederick 6 Isaac Alexander 5 Austin Brewster 2 Brook Brannon 38 Cody Willingham 32 Christian Edwards 22 Alex London 11 Colin Casey 9 Isaiah Magwood 37 Jackson Tavel 27 Tyler Wilburn 33 Brett Walton Totals Opponents

C

89 18 9 8 4 4 1 1 296 128 355 93 311 133 251 28 27 48 20 218 289 12 14 8 4 4 7 10 5 0 0 2395 2196

PO A

86 3 5 13 2 7 1 7 4 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 278 15 125 1 256 93 86 5 268 36 54 76 232 13 8 19 26 0 42 4 2 17 91 116 97 170 2 9 7 5 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 5 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 1680 634 1646 490

E

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 6 2 7 3 6 1 1 2 1 11 22 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 81 60

FLD% DPs SBA

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .990 .984 .983 .978 .977 .977 .976 .964 .963 .958 .950 .950 .924 .917 .857 .750 .750 .750 .714 .700 .600 .000 .000 .966 .973

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 9 0 0 15 19 0 0 1 1 18 30 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 43 30

0 4 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 34 0 27 0 0 13 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 5 4 0 5 9 0 4 0 61 53

CSB

0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 23 17

SBA% PB

- .400 .667 1.000 - - - - 1.000 - .829 - .730 - - .722 - - 1.000 - - .556 - .833 .800 - .714 1.000 .000 .800 - .726 .757

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 15

CI

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2020 Game-by-Game Batting Date

Opponent

Feb 14 MISSOURI

R

H

RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K

PO

A E Avg

34

4 6 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 27 12 3 .176 4 7 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 36 19 3 .171

Feb 15 MISSOURI

42

Feb 16 MISSOURI

32 9 12 8 2 0 1 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 6 27 14 1 .231

Feb 19 UAB

31 5 8 5 2 1 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 10 27 8 0 .237

Feb 22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN

36 8 13 7 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 27 16 0 .263

Feb 22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN

30 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 27 4 1 .239

Feb 23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN

37 1 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 33 14 1 .227

Feb 28 GARDNER-WEBB

38 9 15 8 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 27 6 0 .250

Feb 29 GARDNER-WEBB

39 7 13 7 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 27 10 1 .260

Mar 1 GARDNER-WEBB

37 15 14 13 7 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 6 27 10 1 .272

Mar 3

KENNESAW STATE

33

0

6

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

11

27 14 1 .265

Mar 7

at Eastern Illinois

39

6

12

6

3

0

1

4

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

10

27 10 1 .269

Mar 7 at Eastern Illinois

31 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 24 7 0 .261

Mar 8

at Eastern Illinois

44

4

11

4

1

1

0

5

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

10

32 14 4 .260

Mar 10

at Kennesaw State

58

14

16

11

2

0

2

6

0

2

1

1

4

0

0

13

45 17 2 .262

561

86

147 77 30 3

8

6

3 125 440 175 19 .262

Totals

46

AB

9 58 2 10 4 5

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Date

Opponent

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B HR

WP BK

HBP DP IBB Score

W

L

SV

ERA

Feb 14 MISSOURI

9.0 11 10 7 6 10 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 4-10 0 1 0 7.00

Feb 15 MISSOURI

12.0 12 6 4 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 4-6 0 2 0 4.71

Feb 16 MISSOURI

9.0 10 8 7 9 7 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 9-8 1 2 1 5.40

Feb 19 UAB

9.0 9 3 3 1 10 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 5-3 2 2 2 4.85

Feb 22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN

9.0 9 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 8-0 3 2 3 3.94

Feb 22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN

9.0 4 1 1 5 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-1 3 3 3 3.47

Feb 23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN

11.0 7 2 1 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1-2 3 4 3 3.04

Feb 28 GARDNER-WEBB

9.0 8 3 2 1 10 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9-3 4 4 3 2.92

Feb 29 GARDNER-WEBB

9.0 10 8 8 7 10 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7-8 4 5 3 3.45

Mar 1 GARDNER-WEBB

9.0 10 6 6 2 10 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 15-6 5 5 3 3.69

Mar 3 KENNESAW STATE

9.0 9 3 3 2 6 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0-3 5 6 3 3.63

Mar 7 at Eastern Illinois

9.0 11 4 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6-4 6 6 3 3.66

Mar 7 at Eastern Illinois

8.0 9 4 4 6 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-4 6 7 3 3.72

Mar 8 at Eastern Illinois

10.2 10 5 1 6 8 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 4-5 6 8 3 3.49

Mar 10

15.0

at Kennesaw State

Totals

16

10

9

7

12

2

0

3

2

1

0

0

0

14-10

7

8

3

Year-in-Review

2020 Game-by-Game Pitching

3.68

146.2 145 73 60 65 122 23 3 7 13 2 11 20 1 86-73 7 8 3 3.68

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2020 Game Highs TEAM GAME HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting

Batting

At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:

59 10 10 16 8 8 3 3 3 2 3 27 9 12 2 2 1 4 3 3 3 16 4

at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs UAB (Feb 19, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) (5 games ) vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 15, 2020) at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) vs Central Michigan (Feb 22, 2020)

45 16 5 1 1 1 1

at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020)

Pitching Innings pitched: 15.0 Runs allowed: 15 Earned runs: 14 Walks allowed: 9 Strikeouts: 13 Hits allowed: 16 Doubles allowed: 7 Triples allowed: 1 1 1 Homers allowed: 2 2 Wild pitches: 7 Hit batters: 1

48

8 8 4 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 9 3 3 3 4 1 1 2 2 2 4 4

Tolve at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Hodges at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Vierling vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) (7 games ) Carballo at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) BRAZIL, J. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Hassan at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) LECHNIR, D. vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) GILLES, Z. vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) Hassan vs Kennesaw State (Mar 03, 2020) Carballo at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Carballo at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Zimmermann vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) LaSPALUTO, B vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Pena, C at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) Mann vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) (11 games ) (5 games ) Halvorsen vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) Halvorsen vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) Zimmermann vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) Swanger vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) Fink at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020)

13 6 6 2 2 1

Tolve at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) SHEPARDSON vs Central Michigan (Feb 22, 2020) SHEPARDSON vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) Horn at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Simon at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) McGUIRE, J. vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020)

Fielding

Fielding Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:

At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:

at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) vs UAB (Feb 19, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020) at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) (5 games )

Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls:

Pitching Innings pitched: 8.0 Runs allowed: 7 7 7 Earned runs: 7 7 Walks allowed: 4 4 Strikeouts: 11 Hits allowed: 11 Doubles allowed: 4 Triples allowed: 1 1 1 Homers allowed: 2 Wild pitches: 4 Hit batters: 1

Malatestinic at Eastern Illinois (Mar 07, 2020) MITCHELL, L. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020) CAMPBELL, I. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) DAVIS, N. vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) CAMPBELL, I. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) DAVIS, N. vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) CAMPBELL, I. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Finney at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Bedell vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) CAMPBELL, I. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) CAMPBELL, I. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Jordan Bonk vs UAB (Feb 19, 2020) MITCHELL, L. vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020) Nicholson, T at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) Bedell vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) Finney at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) (5 games )

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting

Batting

At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:

47 19 20 16 16 5 3 5 35 15 15 3 4 5 4 2 15 2

vs Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2019) vs Ole Miss (Jun 02, 2019) vs Ole Miss (Jun 02, 2019) at Jacksonville (Feb 24, 2019) vs Ole Miss (Jun 02, 2019) vs Morehead State (Apr 26, 2019) at Murray St. (Mar 24, 2019) vs Tennessee Tech (Mar 30, 2019) vs Tennessee Tech (Mar 30, 2019) vs Ole Miss (Jun 02, 2019) at Austin Peay (May 16, 2019) at Southeast Missouri (04/07/2019) at Murray St. (Mar 24, 2019) at Murray St. (Mar 22, 2019) at Jacksonville (Feb 23, 2019) (4 games ) vs Ole Miss (Jun 02, 2019) (10 games )

47 45 19 4 1 1 4

vs Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2019) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 15, 2020) at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020) vs Central Michigan (Feb 22, 2020)

Innings pitched: 15.0 Runs allowed: 10 10 Earned runs: 9 Walks allowed: 9 Strikeouts: 12 Hits allowed: 16 Doubles allowed: 3 3 3 Triples allowed: 2 Homers allowed: 3 Wild pitches: 2 2 2 Hit batters: 3

at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs UAB (Feb 19, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) vs Kennesaw State (Mar 03, 2020) at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020)

Fielding At bats: Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:

Pitching

At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:

8 4 4 5 5 4 3 1 1 1 2 8 8 8 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 5

Cole Frederick at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Tanner Anderson at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Cole Frederick at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Andrew Naismith vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) Cole Frederick at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Alex Webb vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) Andrew Naismith vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) Isaac Alexander vs UAB (Feb 19, 2020) Chase Robinson vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020) Cole Frederick at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) Alex Webb vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) Alex Webb vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) Andrew Naismith vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) Cole Frederick at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) (7 games ) (4 games ) (8 games ) (6 games ) (10 games ) (5 games ) (4 games ) Chase Robinson vs Missouri (Feb 15, 2020) Alex Carignan vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Cole Frederick at Eastern Illinois (Mar 07, 2020)

12 12 7 2 2 1 1

Andrew Naismith vs Missouri (Feb 15, 2020) Alex Webb at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) Javier Ramirez vs Central Michigan (Feb 22, 2020) Cole Frederick vs Missouri (Feb 15, 2020) Javier Ramirez at Eastern Illinois (Mar 08, 2020) Alex Webb vs Missouri (Feb 14, 2020) Alex Webb vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020)

Year-in-Review

2020 Opponent Game Highs

Fielding Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls:

Pitching Innings pitched: 6.0 Runs allowed: 5 Earned runs: 5 Walks allowed: 5 Strikeouts: 7 Hits allowed: 10 Doubles allowed: 2 2 2 Triples allowed: 1 1 1 Homers allowed: 1 Wild pitches: 2 2 Hit batters: 1

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Dylan Hathcock vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 28, 2020) Michael Gilliland vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) Michael Gilliland vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) Isaiah Magwood vs Missouri (Feb 15, 2020) Isaiah Magwood vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Dylan Hathcock at Eastern Illinois (Mar 07, 2020) Corley Woods vs UAB (Feb 19, 2020) Isaiah Magwood vs Gardner-Webb (Feb 29, 2020) Austin Downey vs Gardner-Webb (Mar 01, 2020) Corley Woods vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) Michael Gilliland vs Central Michigan (Feb 23, 2020) Sean Rape vs Kennesaw State (Mar 03, 2020) (7 games ) Sean Rape vs Missouri (Feb 16, 2020) Camden Lovrich at Kennesaw State (Mar 10, 2020) (11 games )

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2020 Season Summary INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY

1

Jacksonville State Opponents

9 12 4 17 4 15 14 1 2 8 86 7 8 4 5 5 12 7 10 7 8 73

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total

WIN-LOSS SUMMARY: Total 7-8 Conference 1-2 Non-Conf 6-6 Home 5-6 Away 2-2 Neutral 0-0 Day 7-7 Night 0-1 vs Left 2-1 vs Right 5-7 1-Run games 1-4 2-Run games 2-1 5+Run games 3-1 Extra inns 1-3 Shutouts 1-3 Scoring 0-2 runs 0-4 Scoring 3-5 runs 1-3 Scoring 6-9 runs 4-1

Scoring 10+ runs Opponent 0-2 runs Opponent 3-5 runs Opponent 6-9 runs Opponent 10+ runs Scored in 1st inning Scores first Opp. scores first After 6 leading After 6 trailing After 6 tied After 7 leading After 7 trailing After 7 tied After 8 leading After 8 trailing After 8 tied Hit 0 home runs

2-0 1-2 3-3 2-2 1-1 3-1 5-1 2-7 5-3 0-4 2-1 6-2 0-4 1-2 7-0 0-5 0-3 2-6

Hit 1 home run Hit 2+ home runs Opponent 0 home runs Opponent 1 home run Opponent 2+ HRs Made 0 errors Made 1 error Made 2+ errors Opp. made 0 errors Opp. made 1 error Opp. made 2+ errors Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits are tied

RECORD WHEN TEAM SCORES:

Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 2-0

RECORD WHEN OPPONENT SCORES:

Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1

RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER:

Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 3-0 3-1 4-1 4-4 5-4 5-3 6-2 7-0

RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER:

Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 0-3 0-3 0-5 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-4 0-5

RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER:

Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 4-5 4-4 3-2 3-2 2-1 2-1 1-2 0-3

GENERAL SUMMARY: Current winning streak Longest winning streak Longest losing streak

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9225 1076 10301

( 10 dates avg = 922 ) ( 4 dates avg = 269 ) ( 14 dates avg = 735 )

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2020 OVC Season Team Statistics TEAM BATTING

G

Avg

OB%

SlG%

AB

R

H

2B

1. Southeast Missouri 2. Eastern Kentucky 3. Murray State 4. Austin Peay 5. Belmont 6. Jacksonville State 7. UT Martin 8. SIUE 9. Tennessee Tech 10.Morehead State 11.Eastern Illinois

17 14 17 17 17 15 16 15 15 15 14

.314 .314 .313 .275 .270 .262 .261 .248 .245 .245 .235

.404 .420 .384 .373 .379 .3 3 .322 .283 .325 .346 .340

.503 .492 .513 .418 .434 .374 .393 .353 .426 .417 .291

598 465 594 579 574 561 578 496 493 506 481

129 118 143 105 119 86 82 56 71 98 61

188 146 186 159 155 147 151 123 121 124 113

32 34 37 38 34 30 30 20 24 28 18

IP

H

3B HR

9 8 5 3 0 3 2 4 4 1 0

SO

SB

CS

SH

SF

21 121 69 137 11 108 70 100 24 130 63 102 13 91 77 161 20 103 87 129 9 77 58 125 14 74 47 151 8 52 21 166 19 69 45 175 19 87 68 145 3 52 58 119

RBI BB

36 35 10 15 23 10 4 15 11 13 14

10 9 4 4 6 4 2 3 2 8 4

6 10 4 7 11 8 4 6 2 5 7

8 5 9 8 8 6 7 5 4 3 4

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W

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1. Belmont 2. Murray State 3. Eastern Illinois 4. Jacksonville State 5. Eastern Kentucky 6. SIUE 7. Southeast Missouri 8. Austin Peay 9. UT Martin 10.Morehead State 11.Tennessee Tech

17 17 14 15 14 15 17 17 16 15 15

3.38 3.53 3.66 3.68 4.50 4.74 5.79 7.07 8.08 8.18 9.78

.231 .212 .233 .265 .247 .230 .298 .301 .327 .340 .311

14 10 8 7 12 8 9 7 5 5 3

3 7 6 8 2 7 8 10 11 10 12

157.0 134 142.2 113 123.0 111 146.2 145 120.0 111 129.0 113 147.2 176 149.0 181 137.0 187 131.0 198 123.1 161

R

ER BB

SO

CG

HR

ShO

SV

BB/9

SO/9

71 68 58 73 70 78 111 138 137 145 146

59 69 56 70 50 57 60 65 60 75 68 72 95 54 117 90 123 78 119 61 134 93

156 149 123 122 116 173 120 110 122 140 119

0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0

14 4 10 7 8 9 17 22 11 24 34

2 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0

5 3 3 3 5 6 2 3 2 2 2

3.96 4.42 4.17 3.99 5.62 5.02 3.29 5.44 5.12 4.19 6.79

8. 94 9.40 9.00 7.49 8.70 12.07 7.31 6.64 8.01 9.62 8.68

2020 OVC Season Individual Statistics INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Min 2.5 AB/Team game

CL

1. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO SO 2. STROHSCHEIN, Kevin-TTU SR 3. PENA, Christian-EIU JR 4. HOWIE, Nick-EKU JR 5. EMME, Grant-EIU FR 6. PAULY, Connor-MOR SR 7. MARTINEZ, David-APSU SR 8. HAMMON, Jake-MOR SR 9. KNERNSCHIELD, Ryan-EIU JR 10. SPAIN, Garrett-APSU FR

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OB%

Slug%

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

S

SF

55 54 51 59 51 61 54 61 53 56

.383 .382 .381 .353 .349 .348 .345 .339 .335 .333

.480 .447 .457 .474 .426 .404 .427 .415 .420 .412

.531 .691 .490 .557 .497 .557 .527 .445 .430 .502

209 233 194 221 189 264 203 245 200 219

43 57 43 48 48 48 43 57 36 53

80 89 74 78 66 92 70 83 67 73

19 23 7 12 12 13 9 14 14 8

3 2 1 0 2 3 2 0 1 4

2 15 4 11 4 12 8 4 1 7

40 47 42 45 30 64 44 42 35 52

37 26 30 46 21 23 26 34 15 25

24 45 17 51 32 28 49 41 33 40

1-5 2-5 1-3 16-23 14-17 12-15 2-6 14-16 1-1 6-9

1 0 2 0 9 0 0 4 6 1

2 2 5 0 5 2 1 3 1 4

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Min 1.0 IP/Team game

CL

1. FARMER, Garrett-JSU JR 2. BROWN, Kaven-EKU SR 3. PUCHEU, Jacques-APSU SR 4. NIZNIK, Noah-SEMO FR 5. BURNS, Shane-MUR FR 6. STAMBAUGH, Dalton-MOR JR 7. SOUTH, Joshua-BEL FR 8. HATHCOCK, Dylan-JSU SO 9. BULLINGTON, Austen-UTM SR 10. QUEENER, Casey-BEL SR

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BAvg

W

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16 10 16 13 13 15 14 19 16 15

16 10 15 13 12 15 14 16 15 15

2.56 3.06 3.07 3.63 3.84 3.84 3.89 4.02 4.15 4.17

.230 .232 .196 .248 .224 .230 .276 .300 .275 .235

5-2 8-1 8-4 3-4 3-3 7-4 4-5 3-0 4-8 6-3

IP

H

105.1 89 61.2 55 96.2 69 62.0 59 65.2 55 91.1 78 90.1 92 65.0 74 84.2 91 90.2 76

R

ER

BB

SO

CG

HR

ShO

SV

BB/9

SO/9

38 28 37 28 35 47 43 37 50 46

30 21 33 25 28 39 39 29 39 42

16 28 37 17 27 29 22 24 26 36

110 57 108 49 60 104 77 34 49 119

0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 1

6 5 10 7 7 15 9 4 11 7

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1.37 4.09 3.44 2.47 3.70 2.86 2.19 3.32 2.76 3.57

9.40 8.32 10.06 7.11 8.22 10.25 7.67 4.71 5.21 11.81

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AWAY

NEUTRAL

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Belmont

3

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1.000

14

3 .824

PCT

10-2

4-1

0-0

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SIUE

3

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1.000

8

7 .533

3-1

3-5

2-1

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Murray State

2

1

0.667

10

7 .588

7-0

3-7

0-0

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Eastern Illinois

2

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0.667

8

6 .571

2-1

6-5

0-0

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Southeast Missouri

2

1

0.667

9

8 .529

5-3

4-5

0-0

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Jacksonville State

1

2

0.333

7

8 .467

5-6

2-2

0-0

W1

Austin Peay

1

2

0.333

7

10 .412

6-7

1-3

0-0

W1

UT Martin

1

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0.333

5

11 .313

1-3

2-5

2-3

L1

Eastern Kentucky

0

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0.000

12

2 .857

7-0

5-2

0-0

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Morehead State

0

3

0.000

5

10 .333

2-5

3-1

0-4

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Tennessee Tech

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BATTING AVG 1. HARRIS IV, Daniel-EKU 2. LEWIS, A.J.-EKU 3. BLOOMER, Bryson-MUR 4. COZART, Jordan-MUR 5. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 6. HINCHMAN, Jason-TTU 7. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 8. KECK, Andrew-SEMO 9. WHITLEY, Ethan-UTM 10. AVROS, Gino-APSU

.460 .451 .429 .417 .414 .414 .406 .400 .385 .373

SLUGGING PCT 1. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 2. LEWIS, A.J.-EKU 3. HINCHMAN, Jason-TTU 4. CAMPBELL, Jackson-BEL 5. COZART, Jordan-MUR 6. ANDERSON, Brock-MUR 7. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 8. HARRIS IV, Daniel-EKU 9. PERKINS, Ryan-MUR 10. JARVIS, Logan-BEL

.900 .843 .793 .768 .750 .742 .696 .680 .652 .645

ON BASE PCT 1. LEWIS, A.J.-EKU HARRIS IV, Daniel-EKU 3. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 4. COZART, Jordan-MUR 5. HINCHMAN, Jason-TTU 6. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 7. BLOOMER, Bryson-MUR 8. HALL, Christian-UTM 9. KECK, Andrew-SEMO 10. AVROS, Gino-APSU

.541 .541 .494 .486 .485 .471 .468 .465 .463 .457

RUNS SCORED 1. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 2. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 3. COZART, Jordan-MUR 4. ANDERSON, Brock-MUR PERKINS, Ryan-MUR BEHRENDS, John-BEL SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL 8. HARRIS IV, Daniel-EKU 9. 4 tied at ...

26 20 18 17 17 17 17 16 15

HITS 1. 3. 5. 7. 9.

WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO KECK, Andrew-SEMO WILBER, Tyler-SEMO AVROS, Gino-APSU COZART, Jordan-MUR HINCHMAN, Jason-TTU BLOOMER, Bryson-MUR 3 tied at ...

29 29 28 28 25 25 24 24 23

RUNS BATTED IN 1. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 2. ANDERSON, Brock-MUR 3. PERKINS, Ryan-MUR LEWIS, A.J.-EKU 5. KECK, Andrew-SEMO COZART, Jordan-MUR CAMPBELL, Jackson-BEL 8. JARVIS, Logan-BEL 9. 3 tied at ...

26 23 21 21 19 19 19 17 16

DOUBLES 1. AVROS, Gino-APSU WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 3. JARVIS, Logan-BEL 4. WHITLEY, Ethan-UTM THOMASON, Logan-EKU LEWIS, A.J.-EKU 7. STAUSS, Wade-SEMO BEHRENDS, John-BEL CAMPBELL, Jackson-BEL JOHNS, Gavin-TTU

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TRIPLES 1. FEUERSTAKE, Caleb-SEMO 2. BUNTEN, Brady-SIUE LEWIS, A.J.-EKU SPAIN, Garrett-APSU DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 6. 28 tied at ...

3 2 2 2 2 1

HOME RUNS 1. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 2. ANDERSON, Brock-MUR 3. HINCHMAN, Jason-TTU CAMPBELL, Jackson-BEL PERKINS, Ryan-MUR 6. COZART, Jordan-MUR 7. 6 tied at ...

9 8 6 6 6 5 4

TOTAL BASES 1. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 2. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 3. ANDERSON, Brock-MUR HINCHMAN, Jason-TTU 5. COZART, Jordan-MUR 6. PERKINS, Ryan-MUR CAMPBELL, Jackson-BEL LEWIS, A.J.-EKU 9. WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO 10. 2 tied at ...

63 48 46 46 45 43 43 43 41 40

WALKS 1. SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL 2. HILL, Stephen-MOR 3. HALL, Christian-UTM 4. CROWE, Carsen-JSU WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 6. CAMPBELL, Jackson-BEL AVROS, Gino-APSU JARVIS, Logan-BEL SPAIN, Garrett-APSU TIPLER, Malcolm-APSU

15 14 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

HIT BY PITCH 1. HEATON, Brodey-BEL STAUSS, Wade-SEMO 3. JOHNS, Gavin-TTU 4. MARTINEZ, Sebastian-APSU HARRIS IV, Daniel-EKU LUDWICK, Charles-EKU SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO 9. 12 tied at ...

6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 3

SAC BUNTS 1. CAPOBIANCO, Jack-BEL 2. BREWER, Michael-EKU BURRIS, Dylan-SIUE 4. KATAFIAS, Chase-BEL FOREMAN, TJ-APSU BASLER, Connor-SEMO 7. 9 tied at ...

5 4 4 3 3 3 2

SAC FLIES 1. DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 2. ANDERSON, Brock-MUR LUDWICK, Charles-EKU TIPLER, Malcolm-APSU 5. 9 tied at ...

4 3 3 3 2

STOLEN BASES 1. BEHRENDS, John-BEL DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO LUCIO, Christian-EKU 4. KECK, Andrew-SEMO 5. HOWIE, Nick-EKU WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL 8. 4 tied at ...

9 9 9 7 6 6 6 5

TOTAL PLATE APPEARANCES 1. SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL 2. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO 5. BEHRENDS, John-BEL AVROS, Gino-APSU 7. HEATON, Brodey-BEL 8. KECK, Andrew-SEMO 9. CULUMOVIC, Jack-UTM 10. CRIDER, Tommy-BEL

86 85 85 85 83 83 81 80 79 78

AT BATS 1. WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO 2. BEHRENDS, John-BEL 3. CULUMOVIC, Jack-UTM DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO KECK, Andrew-SEMO 6. WILBER, Tyler-SEMO 7. SLUNDER, Jake-MUR 8. 4 tied at ...

78 72 70 70 70 69 68 67

STEAL ATTEMPTS 1. LUCIO, Christian-EKU KECK, Andrew-SEMO BEHRENDS, John-BEL DIRDEN, Justin-SEMO SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL 6. WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO 7. HOWIE, Nick-EKU SLUNDER, Jake-MUR 9. THOMASON, Logan-EKU 10. 4 tied at ...

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26 26 25 24 23 22 22 22 21 21

CAUGHT STEALING 1. SEVERANCE, Hagan-BEL 2. 13 tied at ...

3 2

GROUNDED INTO DP 1. WRIGHT, Danny-SEMO WILBER, Tyler-SEMO HENSOR, Bryce-MOR 4. 16 tied at ...

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.167 .176 .183 .190 .190 .193 .194 .200 .204 .217

27.0 26.2 26.2 26.2 26.0 25.2 24.1 23.1 23.0 23.0

BATTERS STRUCK OUT 1. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE 2. DODD, Dylan-SEMO 3. KLEIN, Will-EIU 4. BAUMGARTNER, Collin-SIUE 5. FERRIS, Jacob-EKU 6. GARBRICK, Alex-MOR 7. SOUTH, Joshua-BEL 8. BURNS, Shane-MUR 9. 4 tied at ...

42 36 33 31 30 27 26 24 23

BATTERS SO OUT LOOKING 1. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE 2. SOUTH, Joshua-BEL 3. McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR 4. HUSSEY, David-UTM BEAN, Andy-BEL 6. 8 tied at ...

14 12 10 9 9 8

WINS 1. BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL 2. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE 3. NIZNIK, Noah-SEMO GARDNER, Sam-MUR MALATESTINIC, Blake-EIU McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR 7. 10 tied at ...

5 4 3 3 3 3 2

SAVES 1. BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL CARDER, Austin-APSU MILAM, Cole-SIUE 4. 8 tied at ...

3 3 3 2

APPEARANCES 1. FOWLKES, Justin-BEL BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL O’DOHERTY, Jefferey-UTM SCHULTZ, Chandler-BEL 5. INSCO, Ryan-UTM WEAVER, Tucker-APSU PARHAM, Jacob-TTU 8. 14 tied at ...

9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7

GAMES STARTED 1. 26 tied at ...

4

GAMES FINISHED 1. BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL 2. CARDER, Austin-APSU 3. ZIEGELMEYER, Jake-MOR 4. MILAM, Cole-SIUE 5. 7 tied at ...

9 7 6 5 4

GAMES IN RELIEF 1. FOWLKES, Justin-BEL SCHULTZ, Chandler-BEL BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL 4. O’DOHERTY, Jefferey-UTM PARHAM, Jacob-TTU WEAVER, Tucker-APSU INSCO, Ryan-UTM 8. 11 tied at ...

9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7

SAC BUNTS ALLOWED 1. WOODS, Corley-JSU 2. FORTNER, Trey-JSU HATHCOCK, Dylan-JSU ZIEGELMEYER, Jake-MOR BAUMGARTNER, Collin-SIUE GOLLERT, Harley-APSU MALENFANT, Hayden-SEMO McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR BOWEN, Logan-BEL 10. 40 tied at ...

4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

SAC FLIES ALLOWED 1. SALAZAR, Preston-SIUE HUSSEY, David-UTM 3. WEBB, David-SEMO ADAMS, Connor-TTU JULA, Peyton-APSU 6. 7 tied at ...

4 4 3 3 3 2

LOSSES 1. HERBERHOLZ,Christian-TTU 2. MCNEELY, Bryan-SEMO FOLKS, Sam-UTM GOLLERT, Harley-APSU FISHER, Ty-TTU CONWAY, Cory-MOR 7. 13 tied at ...

4 3 3 3 3 3 2

RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. LLORENS, David-SIUE CANNON, Winston-UTM FOLKS, Sam-UTM LEWIS, Jake-EKU 5. 19 tied at ...

2 2 2 2 1

WILD PITCHES 1. WRIGHT, Trey-TTU BAKKE, John-MOR 3. GARBRICK, Alex-MOR 4. LOVRICH, Camden-JSU WOHLBOLD, Nick-UTM MILAM, Cole-SIUE 7. 13 tied at ...

7 7 5 4 4 4 3

BALKS 1. NUNN, Kyle-APSU 2. 20 tied at ...

2 1

HIT BATTERS 1. BORDERS, Jalen-BEL 2. HERBERHOLZ,Christian-TTU 3. BAUMGARTNER, Collin-SIUE NUNN, Kyle-APSU BURNS, Shane-MUR PHILLIPS, Grant-TTU NEEDHAM, Dylan-SEMO McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR LOZINAK, Will-MOR THOMPSON, Tyler-APSU

6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

INTENTIONAL BB ALLOWED 1. ZIEGELMEYER, Jake-MOR 2. 18 tied at ...

2 1

HITS ALLOWED 1. BAKKE, John-MOR 2. BURNS, Shane-MUR 3. WOODS, Corley-JSU COLE, Jacob-TTU MAGWOOD, Isaiah-JSU 6. BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL DAVENPORT III, Louis-EKU 8. BEAN, Andy-BEL BOWEN, Logan-BEL INSCO, Ryan-UTM

11 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15

RUNS ALLOWED 1. McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR 2. WOODS, Corley-JSU 3. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE 4. WAINSCOTT, Jesse-EIU GARDNER, Sam-MUR HUSSEY, David-UTM MALATESTINIC, Blake-EIU BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL 9. MAGWOOD, Isaiah-JSU HUBBELL, Aaron-BEL 7 EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR 2. WOODS, Corley-JSU 3. GARDNER, Sam-MUR BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL 5. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE WAINSCOTT, Jesse-EIU 7. MAGWOOD, Isaiah-JSU MALATESTINIC, Blake-EIU BURNS, Shane-MUR 10. BOWEN, Logan-BEL WALKS ALLOWED 1. LOZINAK, Will-MOR MCNEELY, Bryan-SEMO 3. HUSSEY, David-UTM WOODS, Corley-JSU 5. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE BRENNAN, Kyle-BEL GARDNER, Sam-MUR GOLLERT, Harley-APSU 9. HATHCOCK, Dylan-JSU WILMA, Collin-SEMO

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DOUBLES ALLOWED 1. HURSEY, Alex-TTU DAVENPORT III, Louis-EKU SERWA, Kenny-SIUE 4. NIZNIK, Noah-SEMO MCNEELY, Bryan-SEMO MAGWOOD, Isaiah-JSU HATHCOCK, Dylan-JSU INSCO, Ryan-UTM BAKKE, John-MOR 10. CONWAY, Cory-MOR

1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3

TRIPLES ALLOWED 1. KELLY, Brennan-EKU SOUTH, Joshua-BEL HURSEY, Alex-TTU WILMA, Collin-SEMO THOMPSON, Tyler-APSU DAVENPORT III, Louis-EKU SERWA, Kenny-SIUE NIZNIK, Noah-SEMO MCNEELY, Bryan-SEMO MALATESTINIC, Blake-EIU

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. WOODS, Corley-JSU HUBBELL, Aaron-BEL BAUMGARTNER, Collin-SIUE BURNS, Shane-MUR WAINSCOTT, Jesse-EIU McMURRAY, Trevor-MUR GARDNER, Sam-MUR DAVENPORT III, Louis-EKU 9. SERWA, Kenny-SIUE MALATESTINIC, Blake-EIU

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

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Close By… Quick Facts About Calhoun County Population Statistics Calhoun County: 115,196 Anniston: 22,457 Jacksonville: 12,250 Oxford: 21,155 Piedmont: 4,736

Area Climate­- Average Temperature January 40.6 April 56.6 July 80.3 October 63.0

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Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr. PRESIDENT

Don Killingsworth graduated from Jacksonville State University in 1999 with a B.S. degree in geography and in 2001 received his M.S. degree in counseling. In 2016, Dr. Killingsworth received his doctorate in higher education and administration from the University of Alabama.

Killingsworth also continues to serve in a leadership role for the Higher Education Partnership as the chairperson for the Council of University Governmental Affairs Representatives. The council is comprised of lobbyists from Alabama’s 14 public universities. Dr. Killingsworth and his wife currently reside in Jacksonville, Ala. They have two children.

After graduation, Dr. Killingsworth went to work with American College Testing, Inc. (ACT) as an education consultant. In 2001, he moved back to Jacksonville to work at his alma mater as the Coordinator of Academic Advisement. He also taught as an adjunct instructor for the Department of Learning Skills and served on the new student orientation board. Soon after, he was appointed as the Director of Government Relations.

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BOARD of TRUSTEES Governor Kay Ivey Governor of Alabama

Randy Jones – Chairman Se. Vivian Davis Figures – Vice Chair Gale Saxon Main Greg Brown Tony Smoke Clarence W. Daugette, III Rusty Fuller Drew Linn Tony Ingram Randy Owen

Kay Ivey Governor

Greg Brown

District 3-Oxford, AL

District 5 District 1 District 2 District 3 District 3 District 4 District 6 District 7 At-Large At-Large

Randy Jones-Chairman District 5-Guntersville, AL

Clarence Daugette, III District 4-Gadsden, AL

Vivian Figures

District 1-Mobile, AL

Rusty Fuller

District 6-Birmingham, AL

Gale Main

Tony Smoke

District 2-Montgomery, AL

Drew Linn

District 7-Homewood, AL

District 3-Birmingham, AL

Tony Ingram

Member at Large, Jacksonville, FL

Randy Owen

Member at LargeFt. Payne, AL

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GREG SEITZ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Greg Seitz was named Director of Athletics at Jacksonville State on February 26, 2016 after more than two decades of service to the University. Seitz, who is in his 28th year in the athletic department at JSU, served as interim Athletic Director for 14 months, marking his third term as the interim Athletic Director for the Gamecock athletic department. In Seitz’s five-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 201516 season saw JSU’s highest ever finish in the men’s Capital One Cup at No. 18, ranking the Gamecocks in the top 20 athletic departments among 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. The 2016-17 season also saw JSU finish in the top 40 at No. 39, tied with Louisville, Harvard and South Carolina and 35 spots ahead of the next Ohio Valley Conference program. The 2015 football season saw the football team post it’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in school history, and earn the No. 1 National seed in the FCS Playoffs before advancing to JSU’s first Division I National Championship Game appearance. The Gamecocks set more than 50 school records and ranked in the top three in attendance at the FCS level after hosting three-straight home playoff games. The Gamecocks won a JSU- and Ohio Valley Conference-record five consecutive league titles and won a league-record 36-straight OVC games from 2014 to 2018, the second-longest conference win streak in FCS history. The Gamecocks were the only Division I program to win its conference title outright during those five seasons. In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes

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posted a record 3.31 GPA for the 2019-20 academic year, the highest cumulative GPA in school history. The Spring 2020 semester guided the year to its record-breaking mark with an impressive 3.47 GPA for the term. It marked the eighth-straight year the student-athletes achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additionally, all 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0. Prior to 2019-20, a 3.26 cumulative grade-point average in 201718 and a 3.20 in 2018-19 were the two highest cumulative GPAs in program history. Seitz has been with JSU since 1993, when he began working as assistant sports information director. In 1999, he became Sports Information Director and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, before being promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2011. During his term as interim and Athletic Director, the JSU football team has enjoyed a rise to

national prominence. The Gamecocks are unbeaten in Ohio Valley Conference play over the past three years, claiming three-straight outright titles and automatic bids into the FCS Playoffs. Seitz has been instrumental in many of the facility upgrades at Jacksonville State, including renovations at Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium, Pete Mathews Coliseum, the Athletic Sports Performance Center and the lobby of the football field house. Seitz was also involved in the design and addition of the football stadium, and the recent softball stadium and dressing room expansion.

The project was completed in time for the 2019 season and includes a 1,000-seat spectator grand stand with a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded entertainment or hospitality deck and service amenities, a new state-of-the-art press box and a game operations center. The summer of 2017 saw Seitz and the Board of Trustees release their plan to install new state-ofthe-art high definition video boards in BurgessSnow Field, Rudy Abbott Field and University Field, while also placing new scoreboards at the JSU Soccer Field and the JSU Tennis Courts. That project went one step further in 2019, when a pair of video boards were installed in Pete Mathews Coliseum. Also in 2017, Seitz announced an extension of a 14-year partnership between JSU Athletics and Adidas, securing the Portland, Ore., based company as the Gamecocks’ official athletic apparel and footwear brand through the 2021-22 season. Seitz has served on the NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Coordinator team for the last nine years and is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Financial Working Group that was formed in 2019. He was named to the NCAA FCS Football Committee in 2016 and served as the chair of that committee in 2019. In addition, he served as a member of the NCAA Football Oversight Committee in 2019-20 and is as a site representative for the NCAA during the Division I Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals. He has worked numerous NCAA Championships and Alabama High School Athletic Association events over the last 26 years. In 2002, he became the first SID elected as President of the Alabama Sports Writers Association and currently serves as the organization’s secretary and treasurer.

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Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations

Tyler Brown Assistant Sports Information Director

Daniel Porter Assistant Sports Information Director

Tony Schmidt Assistant Sports Information Director

Donna Callan Manager of Athletic Marketing and Promotions

Dr. Maureen Newton Faculty Athletic Rep .

Tracy Broom Assistant AD/Academics/SWA

Misty Ray Assistant AD/Compliance

Mike Parris Assistant AD/Broadcasting

Dodie Gill Coliseum Sports Secretary

Lori McFall Executive Secretary to the AD

Doug Phillis Tickets

Mike Davis Academic Advisor

Steve Kines Video Production

Ricky Rutledge Coordinator of Athletic Facilities

Beverly Barnwell Academic Support

Roshard Cargill Coliseum Sports Facility Coordinator

Brandon Phillips Athletics Graphics Designer

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Dr. Greg Bonds Senior Associate AD

Steve Gillispie Athletic Operations Coordinator

Megan Phillips Football Secretary

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THE ATHLETIC SPORTS PERFORMANCE CENTER AT STEPHENSON HALL

The Athletic Sports Performance Center at Stephenson Hall opened in spring 2020. The renovated 12,000 square foot space, once home to the Gamecock basketball program in its formative years, serves all 17 of Jacksonville State’s intercollegiate teams. Renovations to the Stephenson gym began in January 2020 and was completed at the end of March 2020. The weight room features 14 custom Hammer Strength racks, wall-to-wall rubber flooring and a 35-yard artificial turf area that stretches hashmark to hashmark. Additional upgrades include a state-of-the-art surround sound and speaker system, more than 100 barbell sets, over 300 Hammer Strength olympic weights and two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens. The open area and 14 doublesided racks translate into 28 working stations, allowing for multiple teams to use the facility at once without overcrowding.

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QUICK FACTS • Opened March 2020 • Located at Stephenson Hall • 12,000 sq./ft. • 4,200 sq./ft. turf area • 28 Hammer Strength weight stations • More than 100 barbell sets and 300 Olympic weights • Two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens • Additional 5,000 sq./ft. recovery center • Surround sound speaker system 2021 JACKSONVILLE STATE BASEBALL

The turf serves as a warm-up area prior to workout sessions while doubling as a space for super sets during lifts. The turf is rated to withstand heavy drills such as sled pulls and tire flips. Also, JSU is putting the finishing touches on an additional 5,000 square foot room located adjacent to the main workout area, formally the home of the University Recreation Fitness Center, into a rehabilitation and recovery center for injured student-athletes that require individual training. Both facilities will combine to provide more than 17,000 square feet of training space for Gamecock athletes. The athletic performance facility previously presided inside Kennamer Hall. Total floor space of the former weight room was 5,000 square feet with 10 racks and a two-speaker sound system.


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Director of Sports Performance

Brandon Schoeneck came to JSU prior to the 2016-17 academic year as a part of the men’s basketball staff. He enters his second year as the Gamecocks’ Director of Sports Performance and handles the strength and conditioning responsibilities of the men’s and women’s basketball teams.

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Gavin Hallford

Ricky Rutledge

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Strength and Conditioning Assistant

Former All-American Gavin Hallford enters his eighth season working in the Strength and Conditioning department and his second as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is JSU’s all-time leading scorer in football with 311 career points and works directly with the football and softball teams.

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Also playing a vital role in the JSU Strength and Conditioning department is Ricky Rutledge, a former head football coach at Jacksonville High School. Rutledge enters his 13th season with the Gamecocks and works with the tennis, golf and rifle teams.

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SPORTS M ED I C I N E FAC I LITI ES AN D STAFF PMC TRAINING ROOM In addition to the football training room at Burgess-Snow Field, Gamecock student-athletes enjoy a spacious training room at Pete Mathews Coliseum. The PMC Training Room features six training tables, four taping tables, two whirlpools and ice, along with stationary bikes and treadmills. The training room is open to all JSU studentathletes and is home to the training staff’s offices.

The football team’s main training room is located inside Gamecock Field House. Following a remodel of the facility, the team’s training room doubled in square footage and houses state-of-the-art features. Under the direction of six full-time certified athletic trainers, three certified assistant athletic trainers and numerous student trainers, the staff oversees all the medical needs for all 17 Gamecock teams. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based practice JSU’s primary provider for orthopedic care.

ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY ROOM Opened in fall 2018, Jacksonville State’s physical therapy room is located inside Pete Mathews Coliseum, just steps away from the PMC Training Room. Operated by ATI Physical Therapy, the facility is available to all student-athletes recovering from injuries and surgeries. ATI, named the best physical therapy practice in the nation by multiple publications, offers multiple tables, free weights and exercise equipment for Gamecocks looking to return to play.

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Dr. Ricardo E. Colberg Andrews Sports Medicine

Dr. Wayne McGough Andrews Sports Medicine

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HARRISON SPORTS CHIROPRACTIC Harrison Sports Chiropractic provides chiropractic services for all JSU student-athletes at home games, but Pete Mathews Coliseum also serves as a third office for HSC. Located just off the training room and next-door to the physical therapy room, Harrison Sports Chiropractic is available to treat the Gamecocks for injuries and body pain, and offers routine adjustments.

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Dustin Hill, ATC

Michael Polascik, ATC

Head Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer for Football

Purchased and installed in spring 2020, Jacksonville State is now a cryo certified location and is home to the only cryo chamber between Birmingham and Atlanta. The Cryo Innovations Model XR can be used in lieu of ice baths following practice and competition to treat muscle pain, sprains and soft tissue damage in seconds.

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Jacksonville State football is located in the Gamecock Field House.

The 2003, 2004, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 OVC Champs play at Paul Snow Memorial Stadium which is adjacent to the Field House.

Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium was completed in the fall of 2018 and has a seating capacity of 2,020.

JSU Softball makes its’ home at University Field, formerly home of the baseball team. Before the 2003 season a brick backstop was built, as well as a covered batting cage and in 2004 a permanent outfield fence was put into place.

Robert Trent Jones’ Silver Lakes is home to JSU’s Championship Golf Teams. Silver Lakes is located at the edge of the Talladega National Forest between Anniston and Gadsden.

The JSU soccer team began play on the JSU Soccer Field in 2003.

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The new state-of-the-art Gamecock Rifle Range, consisting of a fully electronic scoring system, is located in the basement of Rowe Hall. The range has 12 divided firing points and each firing point is 50 feet from the target.

The JSU Tennis Courts are located behind Pete Mathews Coliseum. There are 15 tennis courts divided by fencing and windscreens.

The home of Gamecock Basketball and Volleyball, Pete Mathews Coliseum got a $2 million facelift in the summer of 2015 that replaced all seating, scorers tables and the playing surface.

The Gamecock track and field complex is located adjacent to Pete Mathews Coliseum and Rudy Abbott Field. It features a polyurethane track surface and is equipped for all field events.

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All Area Code (256) SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Josh Underwood 782-5915 Associate AD/Media Relations underwood@jsu.edu Cell 453-0545 Tyler Brown 782-5977 Assistant SID tbrown@jsu.edu Cell 423-619-0557 Tony Schmidt 782-5377 Assistant SID tschmidt@jsu.edu Daniel Porter 782-5965 Assistant SID dporter2@jsu.edu SID FAX Number 782-5958 Internet: www.JSUGamecockSports.com ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Greg Seitz 782-5368 Athletic Director gseitz@jsu.edu Greg Bonds 782-5988 Senior Associate AD gbonds@jsu.edu Mike Parris 782-5890 Assistant AD/Broadcasting mparris@jsu.edu Doug Phillips 782-8499 Tickets dphillips@jsu.edu Lori McFall 782-5536 Executive Secretary to the AD lmcfall@jsu.edu Misty C. Ray 782-5970 Assistant AD/Compliance mcassell@jsu.edu Brandon Phillips 782-5374 Athletics Graphics Designer bphillips6@jsu.edu Tracy Broom 782-5737 Assistant AD/Academics/SWA tbroom@jsu.edu Steve Gillispie 782-8108 Athletic Operations Coordinator sgillisp@jsu.edu Mike Davis 782-5889 Academics mdavis@jsu.edu Donna Callan 782-5564 Manager of Marketing and Promotions dcallan@jsu.edu Brandon Schoeneck 782-5113 Director of Sports Performance bschoeneck@jsu.edu Steve Kines 782-5527 Athletics Video Production skines@jsu.edu Beverly Barnwell 782-8233 Academics btbarnwell@jsu.edu Roshard Cargill 782-5077 Coliseum Facility Coordinator rcargill@jsu.edu BASEBALL Jim Case 782-5367 Head Coach jwcase@jsu.edu Evan Bush 782-5358 Assistant Coach ebush@jsu.edu Mike Murphree 782-8141 Assistant Coach mmurphree@jsu.edu FOOTBALL John Grass 782-5365 Head Coach jgrass@jsu.edu Greg Stewart 782-5375 Run Defense Coordinator/Defensive Line gstewart@jsu.edu Maxwell Thurmond 782-5089 Special Teams/Outside Linebackers thurmond@jsu.edu Kelvin Sigler 782-8252 Associate Head Coach/Def. Coordinator/Safeties ksigler@jsu.edu Jimmy Ogle 782-5378 Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/Running Backs jogle@jsu.edu Kevin Revis 782-5365 Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line krevis@jsu.edu J.R. Sandlin 782-5372 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator jrsandlin@jsu.edu Cody Wells 782-5371 Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers cwell2@jsu.edu Tyler Allen 782-5936 Quarterbacks tjallen@jsu.edu Owen Kilgore 782-5365 Pass Defense Coordinator/CBs/Special Teams okilgore@jsu.edu Josh Linam 782-5376 Linebackers jlinam@jsu.edu

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TENNIS Mike Mucci 782-5887 Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach mmucci@jsu.edu TBA 782-5887 Assistant Tennis Coach TBA SOFTBALL Jana McGinnis 782-5524 Head Coach mcginnis@jsu.edu Julie Boland 782-8299 Assistant Coach jboland@jsu.edu Sallie Beth Burch 782-5962 Assistant Coach sburch@jsu.edu GOLF James Hobbs 782-5840 Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach jhobbs@jsu.edu Jacob Joiner 782-5840 Assistant Coach jmjoiner@jsu.edu MEN’S BASKETBALL Ray Harper 782-5535 Head Coach harper@jsu.edu Tysor Anderson 782-5831 Assistant Coach tdanderson@jsu.edu Jake Morton 782-5539 Assistant Coach jsmorton@jsu.edu Tommy Wade 782-5534 Assistant Coach wade@jsu.edu Dennan Morrow 782-8866 Coordinator of Basketball Operations dtmorrow@jsu.edu WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Rick Pietri 782-5417 Head Coach rpietri@jsu.edu Eric Wise 782-5494 Assistant Coach ewise@jsu.edu Altherias Warmley 782-8066 Assistant Coach awarmley@jsu.edu Eryc Pittman 782-5474 Assistant Coach epittman@jsu.edu RIFLE Ron Frost 782-5185 Head Coach rfrost@jsu.edu WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Todd Garvey 782-8359 Head Coach tgarvey@jsu.edu Jacob Hepp 782-5521 Assistant Coach jhepp@jsu.edu CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD Matthew Boone 782-5520 Interim Head Coach mwboon@jsu.edu Roger Cooke 782-8068 Assistant Coach rpcooke@jsu.edu WOMEN’S SOCCER Neil Macdonald 782-5679 Head Coach macdonald@jsu.edu Robert Gardner 782-5695 Assistant Coach rlgardner@jsu.edu CHEERLEADING Brett Langston 782-8386 Head Coach mlangston@jsu.edu ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF Dustin Hill 782-5369 Sports Medicine dghill@jsu.edu Olivia Keefe 782-5526 Sports Medicine okeefe@jsu.edu Michael Polascik 782-5369 Sports Medicine mpolascik@jsu.edu TBA 782-5526 Sports Medicine TBA Reghan Humphreys 782-5582 Sports Medicine rhumphreys@jsu.edu Kate Adcock 782-5526 Sports Medicine ksadcock@jsu.edu TICKET OFFICE 782-TIXX (8499)

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RECORDS

The Gamecock Tradition

Coaching Year by Year

JSU All-Americans 2017 2016 2015 2013 2013 2013 2011 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2005 2002 1993 1992 1991 1990 1990 1989 1989 1989 1988 1988 1987 1986 1986 1984 1984 1983 1983 1980 1979 1977 1975 1975 1973

Andrew Naismith (1B) - Freshman Clayton Daniel (2B) - third team Clayton Daniel (2B) - Freshman Michael Bishop (OF) - third-team Travis Stout (RP) - third-team Paschal Petrongolo (1B) - Freshman Coty Blanchard (SS) - Freshman Kyle Bluestein (OF) - Freshman Sam Eberle (3B) - Freshman Clay Whittemore (OF) - third team Todd Cunningham (OF) - Freshman Clay Whittemore (OF) - third team Ben Tootle (SP) - Freshman Bert Smith (2B) - Freshman Donovan Hand (SP) - Freshman Brian Haskins (INF) - Freshman John Stratton (DH) Mark Adams (OF) Randy Belyeu (C) Merritt Bowden (OF) Todd Altaffer (LHP) Mac Seibert (1B) Brian Roberts (OF) Craig Holman (P) Stewart Lee (3B) Jim Smith Stewart Lee (3B) Chris Garmon (1B) Stewart Lee (3B) Charles Culberson (OF) Chris Garmon (3B) Scott Whaley (RHP) Mike Blair (C) Steve Leppert (OF) David Crawford (2B) Sammy Davis (OF) Butch Lanier (3B) Ted Barnicle (LHP) Larry Foster (OF)

SPORTING NEWS 1975 1977

Ted Barnicle (LHP) Sammy Davis (OF)

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Griff Gordon (OF) Clay Whittemore (OF) Travis Stout (RP)

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Coaching Records Years Coach 1948-54 J.W. Stephenson 1958-61 Frank Lovrich 1962-63 Gene Hanson 1964-69 Ray Wedgeworth 1970-00 Rudy Abbott 2001-19 Jim Case 62 Seasons

Games W L 110 69 41 91 70 21 32 15 17 115 65 50 1,470 1003 467 1,122 584 466 2,940 1,892 1,072

Pct. Best Year .627 11-4 in 1948 .769 10-5 in 1959 .469 8-8 in 1963 .565 14-8 in 1969 .698 43-7 in 1979 .520 39-23 in 2019 .644 2 National Titles

The JSU baseball team of 1912.

Year Coach 1948 J.W. Stephenson 1949 J.W. Stephenson 1950 J.W. Stephenson 1951 J.W. Stephenson 1952 J.W. Stephenson 1953 J.W. Stephenson 1954 J.W. Stephenson 1955 NO TEAM 1956 NO TEAM 1957 NO TEAM 1958 Frank Lovrich 1959 Frank Lovrich 1960 Frank Lovrich 1961 Frank Lovrich 1962 Gene Hanson 1963 Gene Hanson 1964 Ray Wedgeworth 1965 Ray Wedgeworth 1966 Ray Wedgeworth 1967 Ray Wedgeworth 1968 Ray Wedgeworth 1969 Ray Wedgeworth 1970 Rudy Abbott 1971 Rudy Abbott 1972 Rudy Abbott 1973 Rudy Abbott 1974 Rudy Abbott 1975 Rudy Abbott 1976 Rudy Abbott 1977 Rudy Abbott 1978 Rudy Abbott 1979 Rudy Abbott 1980 Rudy Abbott 1981 Rudy Abbott 1982 Rudy Abbott 1983 Rudy Abbott 1984 Rudy Abbott 1985 Rudy Abbott 1986 Rudy Abbott 1987 Rudy Abbott 1988 Rudy Abbott 1989 Rudy Abbott 1990 Rudy Abbott 1991 Rudy Abbott 1992 Rudy Abbott 1993 Rudy Abbott 1994 Rudy Abbott 1995 Rudy Abbott 1996 Rudy Abbott 1997 Rudy Abbott 1998 Rudy Abbott 1999 Rudy Abbott 2000 Rudy Abbott 2001 Rudy Abbott 2002 Jim Case 2003 Jim Case 2004 Jim Case 2005 Jim Case 2006 Jim Case 2007 Jim Case 2008 Jim Case 2009 Jim Case 2010 Jim Case 2011 Jim Case 2012 Jim Case 2013 Jim Case 2014 Jim Case 2015 Jim Case 2016 Jim Case 2017 Jim Case 2018 Jim Case 2019 Jim Case 2020 Jim Case

Record 11-4 12-6 14-8 10-4 9-3 4-8 9-8

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Individual Records Most Runs Allowed: 13, Graham Officer at

Most Home Runs: 3, Cole Frederick (5/6/2018) at Morehead State; Josh Bobo (4/9/16) vs. Murray State; Ben Waldrip (4/28/12) at Austin Peay; Sam Eberle (4/14/09); Charlie Curry vs Alabama State (3/10/99); Larry Foster vs. UAB, 1973

at Morehead State (5/13/16)

Division I: 3, Cole Frederick (5/6/2018) at Morehead

Most Doubles Allowed: 5, Jack Pierce vs. Southeast

State; Josh Bobo (4/9/16) vs. Murray State; Ben Waldrip (4/28/12) at Austin Peay ; Sam Eberle (4/14/09; Charlie Curry vs Alabama State (3/10/1999)

Morehead State (5/13/16)

Most Earned Runs Allowed: 13, Graham Officer Most Walks Allowed: 9, 3 times by Bill White, last vs Jacksonville (5/6/00) Missouri (4/23/16); Casey Antley vs Tennessee Tech (5/12/13); Daniel Watts vs Middle Tennessee (3/5/10)

Most Triples: 3, Jimmy Snow vs. Earlham, 1973 Division I: 2, 6 times, last by Jason Nunn vs Jacksonville (5/5/00)

Most Doubles: 3, by Clayton Daniel (3/20/16) vs. Austin Peay; Ben Waldrip (4/14/12) at Morehead State; Todd Cunningham vs Morehead State (5/4/08); Clay Whittemore vs Eastern Kentucky (5/25/06); Bret Pettus at Tenneessee Tech (5/1/05)

Most Hits: 7, by Gavin Golsan at Belmont (4/30/16) Division I: 7, by Gavin Golsan at Belmont (4/30/16) Consecutive Hits: 9, by Nick Cleckler (2 at UTM 5/15/06; 6 at UTM 5/14/06; 2 at Kennesaw State 5/17/06)

Division I: 9, by Nick Cleckler (2 at UTM 5/15/06; 6 at UTM 5/14/06; 2 at Kennesaw State 5/17/06) Most At-Bats: 10, by Michael Bishop vs Kennesaw State (3/2/14)*NCAA Record Most Stolen Bases: 5, Tommy Woo vs. UNA, 1972, Mark Adams vs Miles,1992

Division I: 3, 8 times, last by Gavin Golsan at Samford (3/22/16)

Most Total Bases: 15, Josh Bobo (4/9/16) vs. Murray State

Most Home Runs Allowed: 4, Jordan Beistline at UT Martin (3/27/10)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON/HITTING Most Home Runs: 26, John Stratton, 1993 Division I: 25, Jeff Tidwell, 1998 Most Triples: 10, Jason Nunn, 2000 Division I: 10, Jason Nunn, 2000 Most Doubles: 27, by Russell Harry, 1999 Division I: 27, by Russell Harry, 1999 Most Hits: 100, Griff Gordon, 2014 Division I: 100, Griff Gordon, 2014 Most Runs Batted In: 82, Mike Garner, 1997 Division I: 82, Mike Garner, 1997 Most Total Bases: 197, Sammy Davis, 1977 Division I: 170, Mike Garner, 1997 Most Stolen Bases: 38, Gavin Golsan, 2015 Division I: 38, Gavin Golsan, 2015 Most Consecutive Home Runs: 3, Ralph Scott, 1972; Larry Foster, 1973

Most Bases On Balls: 53, Tyler Gamble, 2015 Division I: 53, Tyler Gamble, 2015 Most Consecutive Hits: 9, Nick Cleckler, 2006 Most Times At Bat: 263, Griff Gordon, 2014 Division I: 263, Griff Gordon, 2014 Most Runs Scored: 76, Wes Brooks, 1998 Division I: 76, Wes Brooks, 1998 Best Batting Average: .508, Andre Wood, 1977

Division I: 15, Josh Bobo (4/9/16) vs. Murray State Most Runs Batted In: 10, Tommy Cason vs. Troy State, 1971

Division I: 8, by Josh Bobo vs. Murray State (4/9/16) Scott Smith vs Eastern Kentucky (4/18/04); Scott Smith vs Alabama (2/18/04); Jeff Tidwell vs Samford, (4/11/98); Roby Brooks vs UCF (5/10/97)

Most Runs Scored: 6, Gavin Golsan vs. Belmont (4/30/16); John Stratton vs. Southern Tech, 1993

(60-118)

Division I: Gavin Golsan vs. Belmont (4/30/16) Most Walks: 5, Andrew Naismith vs. Eastern Illinois (3.16/18); Paschal Petrongolo vs. Kennesaw State (3/2/14)

Division I: .425 Clay Whittemore, 2008 (96-226) Longest Hitting Streak: 28, Nick Cleckler (Games

Division I: 7, Graham Officer, 2014 (48.0 IP) Most Hit Batsmen: 16 by J.R. Allen, 1998 (97.1 IP) Division I: 16 by J.R. Allen, 1998 (97.1 IP) *Fewest Runs Allowed: 10, Mike Galloway, 1972 (53 IP)

Division I: 25, Bryan Williamson, 1996 (71.2 IP) *Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 3, Mike Galloway, 1972

Division I: 5, Travis Stout (31.2 IP), 2013 Most Bases On Balls: 72, J.R. Allen, 1998 Division I: 72, J.R. Allen, 1998 Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings: 29, Mike Galloway, 1972; Dave Evans, 1979

Most Consecutive Wins: 12, Craig Holman, 1989 Division I: 11, Ricky Collins, 1997

INDIVIDUAL CAREER/HITTING Best Batting Average: .422, Chris Garmon (1982-86)

Most Home Runs: 71, Stewart Lee (1985-88) Most Triples: 20, Jason Nunn (1997-00) Most Doubles: 69, Clayton Daniel (2015-18) Most Hits: 330, Clayton Daniel (2015-18) Most Stolen Bases: 107, Bert Smith (2006-10) Most Runs Scored: 241, Bert Smith (2006-10) Most Total Bases: 499, Stewart Lee (1985-88) Most RBIs: 203, Stewart Lee (1985-88) Most Games Played: 234, Bert Smith (2006-10) Most Games Started: 233, Bert Smith (2006-10)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER/PITCHING Most Wins: 32, Craig Holman (1988-91) Best Won-Loss Percentage (20 or more decisions): .865, Craig Holman, 32-5 (1988-91) Most Saves: 32, Travis Stout (2012-15) Most Strikeouts: 273, Garrett Farmer (206-19) Most Bases On Balls: 142, Todd Jones (1987-89) Best ERA: 1.51, Doug Brantley (1972-73) Most Innings Pitched: 289.2, Donovan Hand

29-57) 2006

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(3.16/18); Paschal Petrongolo vs. Kennesaw State (3/2/14)

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TEAM SEASON/HITTING

INDIVIDUAL GAME/PITCHING

Most Wins: 12, Craig Holman, 1989 Division I: 11, Ricky Collins (11-1), 1997 Best Won-Loss Percentage: 1.000, Brian Booth,

Most Home Runs: 115 (1977) Division I: 104 (1998) Most Triples: 25 (2006) Division I: 25 (2006) Most Doubles: 145 (2016) Division I: 145 (2016) Most Hits: 679 (2016) Division I: 679 (2016) Most Runs Batted In: 451 (1998) Division I: 451 (1998) Most Stolen Bases: 135 (1988) Division I: 87 (93-103) (2010) Highest Stolen Base Pct: .903 (93-103 in 2010) Most Bases On Balls: 278 (1995) Division I: 278 (1995) Most Times At Bat: 2,252 (2014) Division I: 2,252 (2014)

Division I: 5, Andrew Naismith vs. Eastern Illinois

Most Strikeouts: 21, Ted Barnicle vs. Sewanee, 1975 Division I: 16, Bill White vs Samford (3/17/00) Most Consecutive Batters Retired: 21, Jesse

8-0 in 2008; Craig Holman, 8-0 in 1990

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Most Consecutive Strikeouts: 10, Ted Barnicle vs. Livingston, 1975

Most Consecutive Outs Via Strikeouts: 10, Ted Barnicle vs. Livingston, 1975

Most Walks: 13, Ted Barnicle vs. Sewanee, 1975 Division I: 9, by Craig McGillivray vs Georgia Southern (3/24/97)

Most Consecutive Walks: 4, Brett Harris vs Kennesaw State (5/14/07); Mike Galloway vs. Nicholls State, 1972

Most Innings Pitched: 10.0, Donovan Hand at Murray State (5/18/07)

Most Hits Allowed: 15, Jesse Corn vs Belmont (5/21/03)

Division I: 1.000, Brian Booth, 8-0 in 2008 Most Saves: 17, Travis Stout, 2013 Division I: 17, Travis Stout, 2013 Most Strikeouts: 150, Ted Barnicle, 1975

Division I: 136, Bill White, 2000 Best Earned Run Average: 0.50, Mike Galloway, 1972

Division I: 1.42, Travis Stout, 2013 Most Innings Pitched: 115.0, Jesse Corn, 2003 Division I: 115.0, Jesse Corn, 2003 *Fewest Hits Allowed: 24, Roger Mayo, 1974 (52 IP) Division I: 54, Bryan Williamson, 1996 (71.2 IP) *Fewest Bases On Balls: 7, Graham Officer, 2014 (48.0 IP)

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The Records Most Runs Scored: 487 (1998) Division I: 487 (1998) Most Times Hit by Pitch: 73 (2008) Division I: 73 (2008) Most Times Struck Out: 468 (2014) Division I: 468 (2014) Fewest Errors: 43 (1975) Most Errors: 111 (2000) Best Team Batting Average: .372 (1977) Division I: .337 (1998) Most Total Bases: 1068 (1998) Division I: 1068 (1998) Best Slugging Percentage: .885 (1977) Division I: .605 (1998) Consecutive Wins: 28 (1979) Most Wins: 46 (1986) Best Won-Lost Record, Percentage, Regular Season: 29-3 (.906), 1971 Best Won-Lost Record, Percentage, All Games: 43-7 (.859), 1979

Division I: 8.67 P/G (451 hits, 427.1 innings, 52 games), 1997 *Most Bases On Balls: 6.46 P/G (216 walks, 319 innings), 1983

Division I: 5.3 P/G (260 walks, 421.0 innings), 2000 *Fewest Bases On Balls: 3.19 P/G (185 walks, 509.0 innings), 2013

Division I: 3.19 P/G (185 walks, 509.0 innings), 2013 *Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 2.25 P/G (52 runs, 222 innings), 1967

Division I: 3.71 P/G (193 earned runs, 427.1 innings, 52 games) *Most Runs Allowed: 7.38 P/G (406 runs, 421.0 innings), 2000

TEAM SEASON/PITCHING Most Strikeouts: 505 (2019) Division I: 505 (2019) Most Consecutive Strikeouts: 10 vs Livingston (1975)

Best Earned Run Average: 2.25 (15 games, 1967)

Division I: 4.29 (2005) Most Innings Pitched: 568.0 (2014) Division I: 568.0 (2014)

Division I: 7.38 P/G (406 runs, 421.0 innings), 2000 Most Shutouts: 14 (1972) Division I: 9 (1995) Most Complete Games: 24, 1998 Division I: 24, 1998 Most Strikeouts: 485 (2004) Most Strikeouts Looking: 162 (2004) Fewest Doubles Allowed: 50 (1995) Fewest Triples Allowed: 3 (1995) Fewest Home Runs Allowed: 27 (1995) Most Batters Faced: 2,527 (2014) Most at-bats Against: 2,198 (2014) Fewest Wild Pitches: 26 (2009) Most Hit Batters: 61 (2008) Fewest Hit Batters: 30 (1995) *Based On Percentage

Most Saves: 21 (2014) *Fewest Hits Allowed: 6.20 P/G (181 hits, 261 innings), 1972

Game Pitching (Division I) Most Innings Pitched: 17.0, vs. Kennesaw State (3/2/14) Most Hits Allowed: 24 vs Jacksonville, (5/5/00) Most Runs Allowed: 22 Morehead State (5/17/13) Most Earned Runs Allowed: 21 Morehead State (5/17/13) Most Walks Allowed: 15, vs Ole Miss (6/2/19) Most Strikeouts: 22 vs SIU Edwardsville (5/17/18) Most Consecutive Strikeouts: 10 vs Livingston (1975) Most Doubles Allowed: 7, vs Southeast Missouri (4/23/16); vs Middle Tennessee (2/24/08) Most Triples Allowed: 2, nine times, last by Western Kentucky (3/4/16) Most Home Runs Allowed: 6, at Georgia (3/5/08) Most Batters Faced: 65 vs Southeast Louisiana (2/18/05) Most Wild Pitches: 7, vs Troy (2/28/06)

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Major league pitcher Tim VanEgmond earned Most Valuable Player honors in both the 1990 and 1991 NCAA Division II World Series. He posted a career record of 18-4 from 1990-91 and was named to The All-Time Division II Team.

Game Hitting Most Runs Scored: 28 vs. Alabama A&M (3/25/03); 28 vs. Valdosta State, 1990 Division I: 28 vs Alabama A&M (3/25/03) Most Hits: 31 vs. Belmont (4/30/16) Division I: 31 vs. Belmont (4/30/16) Most Home Runs: 8 vs. Nicholls, 1977; 8 vs. Eastern Kentucky (4/18/19) Division I: 8 vs. Eastern Kentucky (4/18/19) Most Doubles: 11 vs. Belmont (4/30/16) Division I: 31 vs. Belmont (4/30/16) Most Triples: 4 vs Alabama State (2/5/00) Division I: 4 vs Alabama State (2/5/00) Most Stolen Bases: 8 vs. North Alabama, 1972 Division I: 7 vs. Tennessee Tech (5/29/10); Tennessee Tech, (2/18/03) Most Runs Batted In: 24, vs Belmont (4/30/16); vs. Austin Peay (3/20/16); vs Alabama State (3/11/09); vs.Valdosta State, 1990 Division I: 24 24, vs Belmont (4/30/16); vs. Austin Peay (3/20/16); vs. Alabama State (3/11/09) Most Times at Bat: 63 vs. Kennesaw State (3/2/14) Division I: 63 vs. Kennesaw State (3/2/14) Most Double Plays Turned: 5, vs Kennesaw State (3/2/12); vs Georgia Southern (3/1/98); vs Tampa, 1991 Most Times Hit by Pitch: 5 vs UAB (5/12/10); at UAB (5/7/08); at Alabama State (3/31/04) Most Times Struck Out: 20, at Mississippi State (3/3/02)

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Individual Records 28-3 at Alabama A&M 28-6 Valdosta State 26-11 at Belmont 26-6 Alabama State 25-12 Austin Peay 25-5 Shorter 24-10 La Grange 23-3 Nicholls 23-15 at Eastern Illinois 22-10 Morehead State 22-0 Mt. St. Mary’s 22-6 Livingston 22-7 Murray State 22-7 Georgetown 22-8 Alabama State 22-8 Siena 22-8 Nebraska Wesleyan 22-9 Cambell 22-2 Mercer 21-7 Southeast Missouri 21-3 Georgetown 20-0 Tuskegee 20-4 Nebraska Wesleyan 20-4 Livingston 20-4 Oglethorpe 20-4 Missouri Southern 20-5 Kalamazoo 20-5 West Florida 20-6 Samford 20-7 Murray State 20-2 UT Martin 20-2 UT Martin

2003 1990 2016 2009 2016 1988 1988 1977 2014 2008 1989 1989 2016 1978 2005 1992 1988 1998 2000 2006 1978 1985 1988 1982 1971 1991 1983 1981 1987 2011 2013 2019

MOST HOME RUNS IN A GAME 8 Eastern Kentucky 8 Nicholls 7 Morehead State 7 Morehead State 7 Troy State 7 Middle Tennessee 7 LaGrange 7 Nicholls

2019 1977 2010 2010 1998 1998 1988 1977

MOST TRIPLES — SEASON

25 2006 24 2000 22 2016 22 2014 21 2019 20 2005 19 2013 18 2012 18 2004 18 1977 17 2009 16 1998 16 1997 15 2008 15 2007 15 1996 15 1991 15 1975 14 1974 13 2015 13 2011 13 1982 13 1976

MOST DOUBLES — SEASON

145 2016 129 1998 126 2014 125 2007 122 2015 121 2008 119 1997 117 2019 115 1996 114 2009 114 1989 111 2000 107 2004 106 2011 106 2005 104 2006 104 1990 102 1988 100 2013 98 2018 95 2012 93 2017 93 1995 93 1986 92 1991 91 2003

BATTING AVERAGE — SEASON

.372 1977 .350 1994 .348 1983 .345 1990 .343 1988 .341 1989 .341 1979 .337 1998 .337 1971 .336 1982 .334 1978 .332 1987 .331 1984 .330 1986 .327 1991 .324 1980 .322 1995 .322 1975 .320 1960 .317 2010 .316 1952 .314 2011 .314 1996 .313 2016 .313 1992 .311 2008

MOST STOLEN BASES — GAME 8 North Alabama 8 Athens 7 Tennessee Tech 7 Tennessee Tech 7 Athens 7 St. Bernard 7 Alabama State1980

STOLEN BASES — SEASON

135 1988 128 1977 119 1990 107 1983 103 1986 95 1991 93 2010 92 1976 91 1989 84 1979 84 1980 82 1972 79 2014 76 1978 74 1992 73 2015 71 1995 71 1973

RECORDS

MOST RUNS — GAME

HOME RUNS — SEASON

115 1977 104 1998 94 1986 93 1993 89 1994 85 1988 83 1987 80 1990 77 2019 75 2010 73 1989 72 1997 68 2004 65 2018 63 1991 60 1984 59 2009 57 2016 56 1995 54 1979 51 2012 49 2000 48 1981 47 1971 47 1992 47 1960 46 1985 46 1983 45 2017 45 1978 45 1976 44 2015 44 1996 42 2011 42 1972 40 1980

1972 1977 2010 2003 1978 1971

Roby Brooks, a native of Wellborn, Ala. lead the Gamecocks in batting in both 1996 and 1997.

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Season-by-Season Leaders HOME RUNS-SEASON NO 26 25 25 23 22 22 21 21 19 19 18 18 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9

NAME John Stratton Jeff Tidwell Sammy Davis Stewart Lee Stewart Lee Stan Treadway Wes Brooks Chris Garmon Mike Garner Mac Seibert Ben Waldrip Stewart Lee Robby Goodson Sam Eberle Robby Beaver Merritt Bowden Ray Brock Nic Gaddis Jason Nunn Jason Cox Jim Winters Austin Stein Todd Mixon Brian Roberts Larry Foster Larry Foster Charles Culberson Chris Garmon Craig Daniels Trent Simpson Wes Brooks Tyler Gamble Mike Garner Merritt Bowden Larry Foster Crestwell Pratt Alex Strachan Sam Eberle Bobby Hicks Randy Belyeu Charlie Fisher Harold Ragsdale Nic Gaddis Ryan Sebra Ben Waldrip Todd Cunningham Daniel Adamson Andrew Edge Bryan Williamson Jim Karanassos Scott Smith Mark Adams

NO 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2017 2003 2018 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

NAME Nic Gaddis Clayton Daniel Clayton Daniel Clayton Daniel Paschal Petrongolo Griff Gordon Griff Gordon Sam Eberle Sam Eberle Bert Smith Kyle Bluestein Clay Whittemore Clay Whittemore Nick Cleckler Jake Ball Bobby Hicks Daniel Clayton Matt Ruckdeschel Daniel Clayton Brian Haskins Michael Helms Andy Keith Russell Harry Jeff Tidwell Roby Brooks Roby Brooks Andy Henderson Anthony Richardson John Stratton Mark Adams/Ryan Bennett Randy Belyeu Merritt Bowden Brian Roberts Jim Karanassos Stewart Lee Chris Garmon

YEAR 1993 1998 1977 1986 1987 1977 1998 1986 1999 1989 2012 1988 2004 2010 1994 1991 1978 2019 2000 1995 1982 2004 1990 1989 1973 1971 1984 1984 1986 2017 1999 2016 1996 1990 1972 1979 2019 2009 2004 1991 1981 1987 2018 2015 2011 2009 2009 2009 1998 1987 2004 1992

BATTING AVERAGE

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YEAR .329 .325 .328 .372 .368 .380 .341 .359 .356 .371 .393 .425 .391 .369 .363 .378 .328 .328 .325 .325 .310 .374 .396 .400 .401 .358 .396 434 408 .369 435 394 414 397 473 460

1985 Chris Garmon 1984 Charles Culberson 1983 Mike Blair 1982 Barry Henderson 1981 Dion Lowe 1980 Steve Leppert 1979 David Crawford 1978 Jerome Coleman 1977 Andre Wood 1976 Butch Lanier 1975 Butch Lanier 1974 Mike Morrison 1973 Larry Foster 1972 Malley Limbaugh 1971 Larry Foster 1970 Eddie Isbell 1969 NO RECORD 1968 Gary Ledbetter 1967 Bill Ashley 1966 NO RECORD 1965 NO RECORD 1964 Harold Brooks 1963 Glen Wadsworth 1962 Harold Brooks 1961 Sam Whiteside 1960 Hank O’Neal 1959 Bob Ford 1958 Corky Newman 1954-57 1953 Tommy Brock 1952 Tommy Brock

369 468 401 404 390 415 416 407 508 368 417 335 446 392 446 500 405 310 484 387 371 409 429 365 379 NO RECORD 353 477

HOME RUNS NO 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973

NAME Nic Gaddis Nic Gaddis Trent Simpson Tyler Gamble Ryan Sebra Griff Gordon Michael Bishop Coty Blanchard Stephen Bartlett Paschal Petrongolo Ben Waldrip Ben Waldrip Sam Eberle Sam Eberle Clay Whittemore Jake Ball Eric Beck Winston Pearson Austin Stein Robby Goodson Bobby Hicks Brian Haskins Andrew Traver Jason Nunn Wes Brooks Jeff Tidwell Mike Garner Mike Garner Jason Cox Robby Beaver John Stratton Mark Adams Merritt Bowden Todd Mixon Mac Seibert Stewart Lee Stewart Lee Stewart Lee Robert Duncan Chris Garmon Charles Culberson Bruce Hamrick Jim Winters Charlie Fisher Crestwell Pratt Darryl Roberts Crestwell Pratt Ray Brock Sammy Davis Sammy Davis Sonny Mosley Darrell Ingram Jack Trabucco Larry Foster

YEAR 14 10 12 12 10 7 4 4 4 4 18 10 16 11 8 5 8 8 8 17 5 5 3 14 12 25 19 12 14 16 26 9 15 13 19 18 22 23 9 13 13 8 14 11 7 7 12 15 25 10 7 7 7 13

1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967

Larry Foster Larry Foster Larry Foster Jimmy Pirkle Jimmy Pirkle Jake Beasley Ken Adams

12 13 3 7 3 2 2

MOST TRIPLES NO NAME 10 Jason Nunn 9 Todd Cunningham 6 Clay Whittemore 6 Nick Cleckler 6 Garrett Bass 6 Brian Piazza 6 Shawn Morgan 6 Jimmy Snow 5 Tyler Gamble 5 Taylor Hawthorne 5 Griff Gordon 5 Daniel Adamson 5 Winston Pearson 5 Jim Winters 4 Cole Frederick 4 Isaac Alexander 4 Nash Adams 4 Griff Gordon 4 Michael Bishop 4 Coty Blanchard 4 Kyle Bluestein 4 Todd Cunningham 4 Roby Brooks 4 LennySprings 4 Sammy Davis 4 Crestwell Pratt 3 Nic Gaddis 3 Ryan Sebra 3 Elliot McCummings 3 Scott Underwood 3 Andrew Bishop 3 Michael Bishop 3 Blake Seguin 3 Kyle Bluestein 3 Garrett Bass 3 Jason Horn 3 Jason Horn 3 Merritt Bowden 3 Jake Ball 3 Bobby Hicks 3 Brian Haskins 3 Andrew Tarver 3 Andrew Tarver 3 Eddie Echols 3 Sammy Davis 3 Ralph Clayton 3 John Hunter 3 Jerome Coleman 3 Charles Culberson 3 Jerry Roberts 3 Jon Underwood 3 Harold Ragsdale 3 Merritt Bowden

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YEAR 2000 2009 2008 2006 2006 2005 1998 1972 2016 2016 2014 2010 2005 1982 2019 2019 2019 2013 2013 2013 2011 2010 1997 1991 1977 1980 2018 2015 2015 2012 2012 2012 2010 2010 2007 2006 2005 1988 2004 2004 2002 2002 2001 1972 1975 1974 1974 1978 1983 1984 1986 1987 1989

Jason Nunn, a native of Attalla, established a new record with 10 triples in 2000.

Stewart Lee, a native of Bessemer, was a three-time NCAA All-American selection for JSU. Lee still holds the NCAA Division II record for most home runs in a career with 71. Mike Garner earned back-to-back berths on the All-Trans America Athletic Conference Team in 199697. He holds JSU’s all-time Division I record for Most Hits, Most Total Bases and Most Runs Batted In.


Season-by-Season Leaders 27 Russell Harry 26 Roby Brooks 25 Merritt Bowden 23 Mike Garner 22 Daniel Clayton 22 Bobby Hicks 22 Sam Grant 22 Mike Garner 21 Alex Webb 21 Michael Bishop 21 Sam Eberle 21 Kyle Bluestein 21 Andy Henderson 20 Clayton Daniel 20 Clay Whittemore 20 Mac Seibert 19 Paschal Petrongolo 19 Coty Blanchard 19 Clay Whittemore 19 Steven Leach 19 Clint Carroll 19 Andy Keith 19 Bryan Williamson 18 Nic Gaddis 18 Trent Simpson 18 Elliott McCummings 18 Sam Eberle 18 Andrew Edge 17 Nic Gaddis 17 Paschal Petrongolo 17 Andrew Bishop 17 Eddie Mora-Loera 17 Todd Cunningham 17 Wes Brooks 17 Chad Gainey 17 Chris Garmon 16 Coty Blanchard 16 Sam Eberle 16 Brian Piazza 16 Todd Cunningham 16 Dean Friery

1999 1997 1990 1997 2018 2004 1999 1996 2019 2013 2011 2009 1995 2016 2007 1989 2014 2013 2008 2009 2005 2000 1998 2018 2017 2016 2012 2010 2019 2015 2014 2014 2010 1998 1996 1986 2011 2010 2008 2008 1998

16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

Rico Wood 1994 Josh Bobo 2016 Michael Bishop 2014 Stephen Bartlett 2014 Clay Whittemore 2006 Matt Ruckdeschel 2003 Roby Brooks 1996 Brian Roberts 1989 Randy Putman 1977 Jon Underwood 1987 Cole Frederick 2019 Isaac Alexander 2019 Taylor Hawthorne 2016 Hayden White 2016 Gavin Golsan 2016 A.J. Reynolds 2016 Ben Waldrip 2012 Cal Lambert 2012 Jake Sharrock 2010 Todd Cunningham 2009 Jake Ball 2005 Wes Brooks 1999 Shawn Morgan 1998 Bert Higgins 1997 Chad Gainey 1995 Robby Beaver 1993 Randy Belyeu 1991 Scott Sprick 1990 Mike Blair 1983 Dennis Cleveland 1980 Mark Adams 1992 Barry Henderson 1983 Craig Daniels 1986 Kyle Bluestein 2011 Bert Smith 2008 Brian Haskins 2005 Austin Stein 2005 Dean Friery 1999 Jeff Tidwell 1998 Jim Hazlett 1989 Mac Seibert 1988

Former outfielder Merritt Bowden was a first‑team All‑America selection in 1990.

13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Stewart Lee Charles Culberson Paschal Petrongolo Tyler Gamble Kyle Bluestein Austin Stein Euan Conley Clarence Prothro Dean Friery Bill Lovrich Jake Sharrock Bert Smith Daniel Adamson Blake Seguin Jake Ball Robby Goodson Jason Horn Bobby Hicks Scott Green Andy Henderson Jason Cox Greg Rudolph Dion Lowe Jim Winters Jimmy Snow Mike Morrison Chris Garmon Harold Ragsdale Erik Underwood Nick Cleckler Bert Smith Richard Turner Scott Smith Danny Civello Sam Grant Clarence Prothro John Hunter Sammy Davis Eddie Echols Charles Fisher

1987 1984 2016 2016 2012 2004 2002 1997 1996 1986 2011 2010 2010 2010 2006 2004 2004 2003 1998 1996 1995 1991 1982 1982 1974 1975 1984 1987 2011 2006 2006 2006 2004 2003 1998 1998 1972 1977 1972 1981

Doug Brantley holds the JSU career record for Lowest Earned Run Average. He went 11-3 during the 1972-73 season and had an ERA of 1.51

.542 .508 .500 .484 .477 .473 .468 .460 .460 .448 .446 .435 .434 .431 .429 .417 .415 .414

Tommy Brock Andre Wood Eddie Isbell Harold Brooks Tommy Brock Stewart Lee Charles Culberson James Rowe Chris Garmon Stan Tredaway Larry Foster Randy Belyeu Anthony Richardson Darryl Roberts Hank O’Neal Butch Lanier Steve Leppert Brian Roberts

1951 1977 1970 1964 1952 1987 1984 1950 1986 1977 1971 1991 1994 1980 1960 1975 1980 1989

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BATTING AVERAGE

MOST DOUBLES

MOST STOLEN BASES 38 36 32 31 27 27 27 26 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18

Gavin Golsan Bert Smith Gavin Golsan Bert Smith Gavin Golsan Mark Adams Tommy Wood Mark Adams Tarous Rice Jerome Coleman Phillip Braswell Bert Smith Steve Leppert J.T. Clark Joe Hartsfield Dion Lowe Wayne Ragland Danny Grizzard Charles Culberson Todd Cunningham Brian Roberts Jerome Coleman Nick Cleckler Ronald Young Larry Foster Tommy Woo Tarous Rice Jay Graham Dwayne Parker Danny Grizzard Jerome Coleman Charles Culberson

2015 2010 2014 2007 2016 1990 1973 1991 1988 1981 1986 2006 1980 1995 1983 1982 1975 1972 1983 2010 1990 1978 2006 1977 1973 1972 1989 1976 1978 1973 1979 1984

MOST RBI 82 78 78 71 69 67 67 66 66 64 64 61 61 60 60 59 59 58 58 58 57 57 56 56 56 56 55 55 55 55 54

Mike Garner 1997 Jeff Tidwell 1998 Chris Garmon 1986 John Stratton 1993 Clay Whittemore 2007 Mac Seibert 1989 Stewart Lee 1986 Clay Whittemore 2008 Merritt Bowden 1990 Andrew Edge 2010 Stan Tredaway 1977 Ben Waldrip 2012 Wes Brooks 1998 Sam Eberle 2010 Eric Beck 2006 Tyler Gamble 2016 Roby Brooks 1997 Daniel Adamson 2009 Steven Leach 2008 Chris Garmon 1984 Alex Webb 2019 Mac Seibert 1988 Austin Stein 2004 Jason Nunn 2000 Stewart Lee 1988 Sammy Davis 1977 Nic Gaddis 2018 Anthony Richardson 1994 Robby Beaver 1994 Merritt Bowden 1991 Clayton Daniel 2016

54 54 54 54 53 52 52 52 51 51 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 49 49 48 48 48 48 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 46

Paschal Petrongolo Sam Eberle Andy Keith Bryan Williamson Daniel Adamson Taylor Hawthorne Andy Henderson Todd Mixon Winston Pearson Austin Stein Trent Simpson Griff Gordon Robby Goodson Wes Brooks Mike Garner Ray Brock Craig Daniels Brian Piazza Brian Roberts Isaac Alexander Josh Bobo Russell Harry Tommy Cason Todd Cunningham Bobby Hicks Jason Cox Stewart Lee Trent Simpson Kyle Bluestein Ben Waldrip Kyle Bluestein

2014 2011 2000 1998 2010 2016 1996 1990 2005 2005 2017 2014 2004 1997 1996 1978 1986 2008 1989 2018 2016 1999 1971 2009 2004 1995 1987 2018 2012 2011 2010

46 46 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 43 42 42 42 41 41 41 41 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

Kyle Bluestein 2009 Chad Gainey 1995 Randy Belyeu 1991 Charles Culberson 1984 Sam Eberle 2009 Randy Putman 1977 Nic Gaddis 2019 PaschalPetrongolo 2016 Clarence Prothro 1998 Sam Grant 1998 Todd Cunningham 2010 Daniel Adamson 2008 Roby Brooks 1995 Jake Ball 2005 Brian Piazza 2005 Dennis Cleveland 1978 Steven Leach 2010 Scott Green 1998 Larry Foster 1971 Gil Bruce 1981 Andrew Bishop 2014 Griff Gordon 2013 Bert Smith 2010 Clay Whittemore 2006 Russell Harry 2000 Bob Bush 1995 Barry Henderson 1983 Chris Garmon 1985

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Former infielder Chris Garmon, who compiled a .422 batting average during his career at Jax State, drove in 78 runs in 1986.

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Career Batting Leaders HOME RUNS 71 48 43 41 41 40 38 37 35 34 32 31 31 29 28 28 26 26 26 25 24 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 16 15 14 13 13 13 12 12

Stewart Lee Wes Brooks Sam Eberle Merritt Bowden Larry Foster Chris Garmon Kyle Bluestein Sammy Davis Robby Beaver John Stratton Mac Seibert Daniel Adamson Mike Garner Nic Gaddis Ben Waldrip Jason Nunn Paschal Petrongolo Andrew Edge Crestwell Pratt Jeff Tidwell Tyler Gamble Gil Bruce Todd Cunningham Roby Brooks Stan Tredway Trent Simpson Austin Stein Mark Adams Sonny Mosley Mike Howell Randy Belyeu Taylor Hawthorne Craig Daniels Dean Friery Andy Henderson Ray Brock Charles Maniscalco Randy Putman Mike Morrison Charles Culberson Andrew Naismith Robby Goodson Bobby Hicks Nic Gaddis Clay Whittemore Ryan Sebra Winston Pearson Brian Haskins Josh Bobo Sammy Davis

DOUBLES 1985–88 1996-99 2009-12 1988–91 1970–73 1982–86 2009-12 1975–77 1992–94 1992–93 1988–89 2007-10 1996–97 2016-19 2010-12 1997-00 2013-16 2007-10 1978–80 1998 2013-16 1978–81 2008-10 1994–97 1977 2017-18 2003-05 1990–92 1974–77 1993–94 1990–91 2015-18 1986–87 1996-99 1995-96 1977–79 1970–73 1976–77 1974–77 1981–84 2017-A 2004 2003-04 2016-A 2006-08 2014-15 2004-05 2002-05 2014-17 1975–77

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Clayton Daniel Sam Eberle Paschal Petrongolo Kyle Bluestein Clay Whittemore Mike Garner Dean Friery Roby Brooks Bert Smith Steven Leach Todd Cunningham Merritt Bowden Michael Bishop Stewart Lee Nic Gaddis Taylor Hawthorne Coty Blanchard Daniel Adamson Jake Ball Wes Brooks Russell Harry Steven Leach Brian Piazza Chris Garmon Andrew Bishop Andrew Edge Tyler Gamble Gavin Golsan Jake Sharrock Bobby Hicks Brian Haskins Mark Adams Mac Seibert Sam Grant Andy Henderson Chad Gainey Blake Seguin Bryan Williamson Dennis Cleveland Clint Carroll Isaac Alexander Jason Horn Robby Beaver Barry Henderson Ralph Clayton Jason Nunn Charles Culberson Stephen Bartlett Brian Roberts Mike Morrison Dion Lowe John Hunter Cole Frederick Ryan Sebra Eddie Mora-Loera Larry Foster Butch Lanier Cal Lambert Richard Turner Jason Nunn Rico Wood Bill Lovrich Mike Howell Jimmy Snow Sammy Davis Craig Daniels Andrew Naismith Bret Pettus Anthony Richardson Jon Underwood Randy Belyeu

HITS 2015-18 2009-12 2013-16 2009-12 2006-08 1996-97 1996-99 1994–97 2006-10 2006-10 2008-10 1988–91 2011-14 1985–88 2016-19 2015-18 2011-13 2007-10 2004-07 1996-99 1999-00 2007-10 2005-08 1982–86 2011-14 2007-10 2013-16 2013-16 2008-11 2003-04 2002-05 1990–92 1988–89 1998-99 1995–96 1995–96 2008-11 1995-98 1977–80 2002-05 2018-Present 2003-06 1992–94 1980–83 1972–74 1997-00 1981–84 2011-14 1989–90 1974–77 1981–83 1971–74 2018-Present 2014-15 2013-14 1970–73 1973–76 2011-14 2004-07 1997-00 1993–94 1983–86 1993–94 1972–74 1975–77 1986–87 2017-20 2003-06 1993–94 1986–87 1990–91

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Clayton Daniel Bert Smith Sam Eberle Clay Whittemore Paschal Petrongolo Jake Ball Kyle Bluestein Daniel Adamson Stewart Lee Todd Cunningham Taylor Hawthorne Steven Leach Gavin Golsan Merritt Bowden Chris Garmon Michael Bishop Blake Seguin Mark Adams Wes Brooks Dean Friery Brian Piazza NIc Gaddis Charles Culberson Roby Brooks Jason Nunn Tyler Gamble Jake Sharrock Griff Gordon Brian Haskins

2015-18 2006-10 2009-12 2006-08 2013-16 2004-07 2009-12 2007-10 1985–88 2008-10 2015-18 2006-10 2013-16 1988–91 1982–86 2011-14 2008-11 1990–92 1996-99 1996-99 2005-08 2016-19 1981–84 1994–97 1997-00 2013-16 2008-11 2013-14 2002-05

TRIPLES 20 16 12 11 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5

Jason Nunn Todd Cunningham Paschal Petrongolo Daniel Adamson Griff Gordon Brian Piazza Garrett Bass Michael Bishop Blake Seguin Clay Whittemore Nick Cleckler Dean Friery Bill Lovrich Kyle Bluestein Taylor Hawthorne Tyler Gamble Winston Pearson Jason Horn Roby Brooks Crestwell Pratt Coty Blanchard Andrew Bishop Clayton Daniel Isaac Alexander Chase Robinson Bert Smith Austin Stein Shawn Morgan Chad Gainey Merritt Bowden Jimmy Snow Jake Ball Andy Keith Chase Robinson Mike Garner Brad Smith Butch Lanier Ralph Clayton Steve Leppert

1997-00 2008-10 2013-16 2007-10 2013-14 2005-08 2006-07 2011-14 2008-11 2006-08 2005-07 1996–99 1983–86 2009-12 2015-18 2013-16 2004-05 2003-06 1994–97 1978–80 2011-13 2011-14 2015-18 2018-Present 2017-20 2006-10 2004-05 1998 1995–96 1988–92 1972–74 2004-07 1999-00 2017-20 1996-97 1998-01 1973–76 1972–74 1978–80


Career Batting Leaders

203 190 186 182 175 169 157 150 143 142 138 133 132 129 126 125 124 124 122 120 115 114 111 107 107 106 103 103 102 100 96 96 96 96 93 92 91 90 89 89 88 88 85 85 83 82 82 78 76 76 76 75 75

Stewart Lee Paschal Petrongolo Chris Garmon Merritt Bowden Clay Whittemore Jake Ball Clayton Daniel Wes Brooks Taylor Hawthorne Roby Brooks Tyler Gamble Nic Gaddis Mike Garner Dean Friery Larry Foster Daniel Adamson Robby Beaver Mac Seibert Brian Piazza Jason Nunn Dennis Cleveland Brian Haskins Bert Smith Bryan Williamson Austin Stein Gil Bruce Sammy Davis John Stratton Andrew Naismith Steven Leach Anthony Richardson Trent Simpson Crestwell Pratt Charles Culberson Barry Henderson Mark Adams Andy Henderson Mike Morrison Nic Gaddis Anthony Richarson Eric Beck Mike Howell Russell Harry Brian Roberts Josh Bobo Bobby Hicks Chad Gainey Jimmy Snow Sam Grant Randy Belyeu John Hunter Butch Lanier Craig Daniels

107 97 70 68 66 63 53 50 47 44 41 38 37 36 36 36 33 33 33 33 33 32 31 31 31 30 29 27 27 27 25

1985–88 2013-16 1983–86 1988–91 2006-08 2004-07 2015-18 1996-99 2015-18 1994–97 2013-16 2016-19 1996–97 1996-99 1970–73 2007-10 1992–94 1988–89 2005-08 1997-00 1977–80 2002-05 2006-09 1995-98 2004-05 1978–81 1975–77 1992–93 2017-20 2007-10 1993–94 2017-18 1978–80 1981–84 1980–83 1990–92 1995–96 1974–77 2016-19 1993–94 2006-07 1993–94 1999-00 1989–90 2014-17 2003-04 1995–96 1972–74 1998-99 1990–91 1971–74 1973–76 1986–87

Bert Smith Gavin Golsan Mark Adams Merritt Bowden Charles Culberson Jerome Coleman Danny Grizzard Michael Bishop Tommy Woo Tarous Rice Larry Foster Wayne Ragland Jason Horn Todd Cunningham Daniel Adamson Brian Roberts Clayton Daniel Blake Seguin Mark Adams Mike Morrison Steve Leppert J.T. Clark Nick Cleckler Dion Lowe Sonny Mosley Burt Mabra Phillip Braswell Roby Brooks Mark Adams Bill Lovrich Sammy Davis

RUNS SCORED 2006-10 2013-16 1990–92 1988–91 1981–84 1979–81 1971–73 2011-14 1972–75 1987–89 1970–73 1975–76 2003-06 2008-10 2007-10 1989–90 2015-18 2008-11 1990–91 1974–77 1978–80 1994–96 2005-07 1981–83 1974–77 1991–92 1985–86 1994–97 1990–91 1983–86 1975–77

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STRIKE-OUTS IN A SINGLE GAME 21 20 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15

Ted Barnicle (vs. Sewanee) Ted Barnicle (vs. Southeastern Louisiana) Tim VanEgmond (vs. Troy) Roger Waddle (vs. Snead) Hal Hodge (vs. Huntingdon College) Roger Waddle (vs. Marion) Ted Barnicle (vs. Earlham) Ted Barnicle (vs. Huntingdon) Bill White (vs Samford) Tim VanEgmond (vs. West Georgia) John Meadows (vs. Snead) Joe Burns (vs. Lincoln–Memorial) Ted Barnicle (vs. Livingston) Terry Abbott (vs. Carroll)

9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 10 7 7

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241 209 208 202 192 190 182 174 172 166 166 160 156 151 146 146 145 144 143 142 138 134 134 134 132 130 130 129 124 123 110 109 108 108 105 105 105 105 104 104 103 102 100 100 98 97 97 95 95 91 89 88 84 84 84 84 83 83 83 82 81 80 80

Bert Smith Stewart Lee Chris Garmon Clayton Daniel Todd Cunningham Daniel Adamson Sam Eberle Merritt Bowden Wes Brooks Gavin Golsan Kyle Bluestein Mark Adams Michael Bishop Charles Culberson Paschal Petrongolo Roby Brooks Nic Gaddis Taylor Hawthorne Steven Leach Jake Ball Robby Beaver Blake Seguin Clay Whittemore Larry Foster Dean Friery Bill Lovrich Jason Nunn Coty Blanchard Tyler Gamble Jake Sharrock Nick Cleckler Mike Garner Brian Roberts Dion Lowe Jason Horn Bryan Williamson Cole Frederick J.T. Clark Andrew Naismith Chad Gainey Dennis Cleveland Griff Gordon Andrew Bishop Mike Morrison Sammy Davis Andrew Edge John Hunter Bobby Hicks Jerome Coleman Crestwell Pratt Brian Piazza Barry Henderson Winston Pearson Rico Wood Ray Aschenbach John Stratton Richard Turner Anthony Richarson Sonny Mosley Sam Grant Jon Underwood Ralph Clayton Mac Seibert

2006-10 1985–88 1982–86 2015-18 2008-10 2007-10 2009-12 1988–91 1996-99 2013-16 2009-12 1990–92 2011-14 1981–84 2013-16 1994–97 2016-19 2015-18 2006-10 2004-07 1992–94 2008-11 2006-08 1970–73 1996-99 1983–86 1997-00 2011-13 2013-16 2008-11 2006-07 1996–97 1989–90 1981–83 2003-06 1995-98 2018-Present 1993–96 2017-20 1995–96 1977–80 2013-14 2011-14 1974–77 1975–77 2007-10 1971–74 2003-04 1979–81 1978–80 2005-08 1980–83 2004-05 1993–94 1993–94 1992–93 2003-07 1993–94 1974–77 1998-99 1986–87 1972–74 1988–89

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STOLEN BASES

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Pitching Leaders CAREER PITCHING LEADERS 32 26 24 24 24 23 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14

Craig Holman Donovan Hand C.R. Palmer David Strain J.R. Allen Steve Marriam Mike Galloway Mike Lamb Graham Officer Mark Eskins Jordan Beistline Ben Tootle Steve Gamble Tim VanEgmond John Mortillaro Terry Abbott Bob Peterson Garrett Farmer Hunter Rivers Jay Stephens Ben Tootle James Preston Chris Parker Barney Wilson Jeff McCool Tanner Freshour Daniel Watts Ted Barnicle Todd Jones David Boatfield

1.51 1.91 1.95 2.10 2.11 2.11 2.14 2.16 2.28 2.36 2.40 2.43 2.49

Doug Brantley Jeff Rhodes Roger Mayo Bill Henke Steve Gamble Barney Wilson Mike Galloway Tim VanEgmond Justin Hoyt Mike Lamb Chris Parker Ted Barnicle Jim Smith

1988–91 2005-07 2001-04 1988–91 1996-99 1984–87 1972–75 1973–76 2013-16 1985–88 2008-11 2007-09 1976–79 1990–91 1979–82 1974–77 1983–86 2016-19 2010-14 1981–85 2007-11 1984–87 1982–84 1970–73 1965–68 2009-12 2009-12 1972–75 1987–89 1980–83

32 26 24 24 24 23 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14

MOST WALKS 5 16 10 10 10 13 4 7 3 10 8 9 6 4 10 8 5 9 10 10 5 13 6 8 11 6 19 6 10 8

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Years Graham Officer 2013-16 Ricky Collins 1997 Jim Smith 1988 Craig Holman 1988–91 Scott Whaley 1983 Mike Galloway 1972–75 Doug Brantley 1972–73 Tim VanEgmond 1990–91 Joe McGuire 2014-17 Bob Peterson 1983–86 Lee Hinkson 1997–98 Steve Gamble 1976–79 Brian Booth 2005-08 Mike Lamb 1973–76 Chris Parker 1982–84 Ted Barnicle 1972–75 Alex Jones 2006-A David Strain 1988–91 J.R. Allen 1996–98 Ben Tootle 2007-A Steve Marriam 1984–87 Barney Wilson 1970–73 Wally Piszczor 1979–80

J.R. Allen Todd Jones Ted Barnicle Steve Marriam John Mortillaro David Boatfield Bob Peterson Blaine Douglass Steve Gamble Tony Drinkard David Strain Mark Eskins Joey Shiflett Derrick Adams Ben Tootle Barney Wilson Skipper Jones Craig Holman Clark Jinks James Preston Casey Antley Alex Jones Jon Clements Jason Nunn Tanner Freshour Justin King Mike Galloway Chris Parker Colton Pate C.R. Palmer Jay Stephens Jason Nunn

1996-98 1987–89 1972–75 1984–87 1979–82 1980–83 1983–86 1995-98 1976–79 2004-07 1988–91 1985–88 1999-02 2016-A 2007-09 1970–73 1979–82 1988–91 2004-07 1984–87 2011-14 2006-10 2004-07 1997-00 2009-12 2006-08 1972–75 1982–84 2016-18 2001-04 1983–86 1997-00

MOST STRIKEOUTS

1972–73 1977–78 1974–76 2009-10 1976–79 1970–73 1972–75 1990–91 2015-17 1973–76 1980–84 1972–75 1988

BEST WON-LOSS RECORD .923 .916 .909 .865 .846 .840 .823 .818 .800 .782 .761 .760 .750 .750 .727 .719 .714 .706 .705 .704 .638 .666 .666

160 142 137 133 127 121 119 119 118 111 110 106 105 101 98 98 98 97 92 91 90 90 89 88 86 85 85 85 83 83 83 80

W L 20 3 11 1 10 1 32 5 11 2 21 4 11 3 18 4 12 3 18 5 16 5 19 6 8 3 21 7 16 6 15 6 10 4 24 10 24 10 19 9 23 13 16 8 10 5

273 263 258 258 247 233 232 230 228 228 227 220 204 204 204 198 194 193 191 185 180 178 177 172 170 170 162 159 157 152 152 149 149 149 149 146 145 145 144 142 141

Garrett Farmer Bryan Williamson Ted Barnicle John Mortillaro J.R. Allen Steve Marriam Craig Holman Joey Shiflett Jesse Corn Tim VanEgmond David Strain Todd Jones Ben Tootle C.R. Palmer Terry Abbott Colton Pate Jon Clements Daniel Watts Tony Drinkard Alex Jones C.R. Palmer Jesse Corn Blaine Douglass Aaron Elias Derrick Adams Josh Forrest Bryan Williamson Casey Antley David Strain Mike Lamb Roger Mayo Hunter Rivers Jason Craft Steve Gamble Chris Parker Bob Peterson Jordan Beistline Bobby Wynns Barney Wilson Jay Stephens Clark Jinks

2016-19 1995–99 1972–75 1979–82 1996-98 1984–87 1988–91 1999-02 2001-03 1990–91 1988–91 1987–89 2007-09 2001-04 1974–77 2016-18 2004-07 2009-12 2004-07 2006-10 2001-04 2002-03 1995-98 2010-12 2016-18 2003-06 1995-98 2011-14 1988–90 1973–76 1974–76 2010-14 1995–96 1976–79 1982–84 1983–86 2008-11 2002-04 1970–73 1982–85 2004-07

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David Boatfield Steve Shippey James Preston Bill White

1980–83 2001-02 1984–87 2000

MOST INNINGS PITCHED 289.2 284.1 264.2 257.0 254.1 251.0 249.1 248.2 247.2 238.1 228.2 225.2 224.2 224.0 221.2 221.1 220.1 214.1 213.1 213.0 212.2 204.1 201.1 200.2 200.0 199.2 197.1 195.1 194.2 194.1 188.0 184.1 180.2 180.1 176.1 174.2 173.1 168.2 161.0 157.2 157.1 157.1 156.1 155.2 152.0 147.0

Donovan Hand J.R. Allen Steve Marriam Garrett Farmer Mark Eskins C.R. Palmer Craig Holman Joey Shiflett Jesse Corn John Mortillaro Tony Drinkard Ben Tootle Bryan Williamson David Strain Jon Clements Jordan Beistline Casey Antley Graham Officer Aaron Elias Tanner Freshour C.R. Palmer Terry Abbott Colton Pate Daniel Watts Josh Forrest Jay Stephens Mike Galloway Tim VanEgmond James Preston Mike Lamb Barney Wilson Todd Jones Blaine Douglass Steve Gamble Hunter Rivers Taylor Shields Bob Peterson Steve Shippey Todd Hornsby Chris Parker Jason Craft Brandon Davis Lee Hinkson Alex Jones Travis Stout Roger Mayo

2005-07 1996-98 1984–87 2016-19 1985–88 2001-04 1988–91 1999-02 2001-03 1979–82 2004-07 2007-09 1995-98 1988–91 2004-07 2008-11 2011-14 2013-16 2009-12 2009-12 2001-04 1974–77 2016-18 2009-12 2003-06 1982–85 1972–75 1990–91 1984–87 1973–76 1970–73 1987–89 1995-98 1976–79 2010-14 2013-14 1983–86 2001-02 2010-12 1982–84 1995-96 1992–95 1997-98 2006-10 2012-15 1974–76

SEASON BY SEASON WON-LOST 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Corley woods Garrett Famer Joe McGuire Graham Officer Zachary Fowler Zachary Fowler Taylor Shields Hunter Rivers Daniel Watts Hunter Rivers Austin Lucas Tanner Freshour Austin Lucas Jordan Beistline Ben Tootle Donovan Hand Tony Drinkard Donovan Hand Donovan Hand Bobby Wynns C.R. Palmer

W 7 7 8 8 8 7 8 6 6 8 6 6 7 7 10 7 7 9 10 9 9

L 0 2 1 2 3 8 3 3 6 3 0 1 3 2 2 8 3 5 3 7 6


Pitching Leaders Jessie Corn Steve Shippey Steve Shippey Bill White Joey Shiflett J.R. Allen Ricky Collins J.R. Allen Jason Craft Hal Hodge Tony Shaver Danley Bradford Brad Angel Jason Tidwell Tim VanEgmond Craig Holman David Strain, Todd Altaffer Craig Holman Jim Smith Steve Marriam Mark Eskins Steve Marriam Chris Parker Jay Stephens Scott Whaley Jay Stephens Johnny Davis Skipper Jones John Mortillaro Jeff Rhodes Terry Abbott Steve Gamble Ted Barnicle Mike Galloway Doug Brantley Mike Galloway Barney Wilson Jerry Still Jeff McCool Jeff McCool Jeff McCool Jay Palden

8 6 4 8 5 8 11 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 10 10 10 11 12 10 8 10 5 7 7 11 6 5 5 6 8 8 7 8 6 7 6 6 4 5 5 6 3

ERA LEADERS/SEASON-BY -SEASON Year Name 2019 Corley Woods 2018 Christian Edwards 2017 Justin Hoyt 2016 Justin Hoyt 2015 Justin Hoyt 2014 Travis Stout 2013 Travis Stout 2012 Todd Hornsby 2011 Todd Hornsby 2010 Alex Jones 2009 Bill Henke 2008 Brian Booth 2007 Donovan Hand 2006 Donovan Hand 2005 Lee Drinkard 2004 Bobby Wynns 2003 Jessie Corn 2002 Steve Shippey 2001 Steve Shippey 2000 Bill White 1999 Michael Lindsey 1998 Cypress Hathorn 1997 J.R. Allen 1996 Bryan Williamson 1995 Brandon Davis 1994 Tony Shaver 1993 Joe Burns 1992 Jason Tidwell 1991 Tim VanEgmond 1990 Todd Altaffer 1989 Jim Dennison 1988 Jim Smith 1987 Scotty Ward 1986 Joe Loria 1985 Jay Stephens 1984 Chris Parker

ERA 2.27 1.91 2.82 1.80 2.01 1.82 1.42 2.80 2.01 3.53 2.10 2.47 3.78 2.82 1.77 3.41 2.19 3.91 3.29 4.93 4.75 4.09 3.17 2.39 2.71 3.07 2.79 3.45 1.48 2.38 2.21 2.49 4.01 1.89 3.76 1.66

6 6 8 6 5 6 1 3 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 4 3 3 0

1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967

Bob Peterson Chris Parker Johnny Davis John Mortillaro John Mortillaro Jeff Rhodes Jeff Rhodes Steve Gamble Ted Barnicle Roger Mayo Doug Brantley Mike Galloway Doug Brantley Barney Wilson Jeff McCool Jeff McCool Jeff McCool

2.98 2.85 2.83 2.17 1.80 1.87 1.98 1.19 0.94 1.18 1.62 0.50 1.62 0.90 1.81 0.97 1.02

ERA LEADERS-SEASON 0.50 0.90 0.94 0.97 1.02 1.18 1.19 1.31

Mike Galloway Barney Wilson Ted Barnicle Jeff McCool Jeff McCool Roger Mayo Steve Gamble Doug Brantley

1972 1970 1975 1966 1967 1974 1976 1972

MOST WINS-SEASON 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Craig Holman (12–1) Ricky Collins (11–1) David Strain (11–3) Todd Altaffer (11–3) Roger Waddle(11–1) Scott Whaley (11–2) Ben Tootle (10-2) Donovan Hand (10-3) Lee Hinkson (10–2) Tim VanEgmond (10–2) Craig Holman (10–3) Mark Eskins (10–2) Jim Smith (10–1) Bill White (8-6) Donovan Hand (9-5) Bobby Wynns (9-7) C.R. Palmer (9-6) Joe McGuire Graham Officer (8-2) Zachary Fowler (8-3) Taylor Shields (8-3 Hunter Rivers (8-3) Brian Booth (8-0) Alex Jones (8-2) Lee Drinkard (8-2) Jessie Corn (8-6) J.R. Allen (8–1) J.R. Allen (8–3) Jason Craft (8–5) Hal Hodge (8–1) Anthony Shaver (8–1) Danley Bradford (8–1) David Strain (8–3) Craig Holman (8–0) Tim VanEgmond (8–2) Terry Abbott (8–1) Jeff Rhodes (8–2) Ted Barnicle (8–2) David Boatfield (8–2) Steve Marriam (8–2) Steve Marriam (8–2) Corley Woods Garrett Farmer Derrick Adams Zachary Fowler (7-8) Aaron Elias (7-3) Jordan Beistline (7-2) Austin Lucas (7-3)

1989 1997 1990 1990 1958 1983 2008 2005 1997 1991 1991 1986 1988 2000 2006 2004 2004 2017 2016 2015 2013 2011 2008 2008 2005 2003 1997 1996 1996 1995 1994 1994 1991 1990 1990 1977 1978 1975 1983 1986 1987 2019 2018 2017 2014 2011 2009 2009

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7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Donovan Hand (7-8) Tony Drinkard (7-3) Steve Gamble (7 2) Doug Brantley (7–2) Chris Parker (7–2) Jay Stephens (7–2) Jim Dennison (7–2) Brad Angel (7–2)

2007 2007 1976 1973 1984 1984 1989 1993

RECORDS

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966

MOST STRIKEOUTS-SEASON 150 146 136 126 119 115 111 110 107 105 100 98 97 94 92 91 88 88 88 87 87 87 87 86 83 83 83 82 79 77 77 76 74 74 73 72 72 72 71 71 70 70 70 69 69 68 67 67 66 66 65 64 63 63 63 62 62 62 62 62 62 61 61 60 60 60

Ted Barnicle Tim VanEgmond Bill White Scott Whaley Jessie Corn Bryan Williamson Jim Smith Garrett Farmer Garrett Farmer Hal Hodge David Strain J.R. Allen C.R. Palmer Derrick Adams Colton Pate Brandon Culp Donovan Hand Donovan Hand Todd Jones Daniel Watts Bryan Williamson Craig Holman Steve Marriam Roger Mayo Bobby Wynns Todd Jones Steve Shippey Tim VanEgmond Ben Tootle J.R. Allen Anthony Shaver John Mortillaro Jason Craft Steve Marriam Jim Dennison Aaron Elias Jason Tidwell Terry Abbott Aaron Elias Bryan Williamson Sammy Button Lee Hinkson David Strain Doug Brantley Craig Holman Ted Barnicle Brian Booth Ben Tootle John Mortillaro Bob Peterson Casey Antley Jon Clements Donovan Hand Craig Holman Jerry Still Hunter Rivers Alex Jones Ricky Collins Lee Hinkson John Mortillaro Mark Eskins Alex Jones Jeff McCool Zachary Fowler Tony Drinkard Steve Gamble

1975 1991 2000 1983 2003 1998 1988 2019 2018 1995 1990 1996 2004 2017 2018 1999 2007 2006 1988 2012 1997 1991 1986 1975 2004 1989 2001 1990 2008 1997 1994 1982 1996 1987 1989 2012 1992 1977 2011 1996 1999 1998 1991 1973 1989 1974 2008 2007 1981 1986 2013 2005 2005 1990 1970 2012 2008 1997 1997 1979 1986 2010 1967 2014 2007 1976

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Pitching Leaders GAMECOCK NO-HITTERS Ernest Bell St. Bernard Butch Lanier Berry Rudy Abbott Alabama College (Montevallo) Rudy Abbott Southern Union Jeff Breshears Athens State Jerry Still UT–Chattanooga Jerry Still St. Bernard Mike Lamb UT–Chattanooga Ted Barnicle UAB Roger Mayo North Alabama Ted Barnicle Earlham Jim Dennison Troy State George Strott Miles College Joe Szakalski Oberlin David Spence/Brad Angel Miles College Tony Shaver Lane College Bill White Alabama A&M Colton Pate/Grant Chandler/Trent Simpson Radford

The 1962-1963 Gamecock Baseball Team at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) was under the direction of Coach Gene Hanson. Shown left to right players John Smith, Rudy Abbott, and Charles Lumsden stand outside in uniform.

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The Record Book...All-Time Scores 2 7 10 8 5 4 5 6 2 0 6 2 3 4 11 1 1 3 3 4 0 1 5 2 5

1971 (30-6) JSU 7 Chattanooga JSU 5 Chattanooga JSU 8 Shorter JSU 3 Chattanooga JSU 6 St. Bernard JSU 10 Birmingham Southern JSU 10 Earlham JSU 9 Earlham JSU 3 Athens JSU 13 Athens JSU 9 North Alabama State JSU 9 North Alabama State JSU 4 St. Bernard JSU 5 St. Bernard JSU 4 Livingston JSU 9 Birmingham Southern JSU 9 Grace JSU 8 Grace JSU 10 Grace JSU 18 Troy State JSU 10 Huntingdon JSU 9 Huntingdon JSU 7 Taylor JSU 9 Taylor JSU 6 Taylor JSU 9 Taylor JSU 6 Huntingdon JSU 10 Livingston JSU 1 Huntingdon JSU 11 Troy State JSU 18 Troy State JSU 17 North Alabama JSU 2 Livingston JSU 6 William-Carey JSU 15 Jackson State JSU 3 William-Carey

0 4 6 4 0 7 3 6 1 2 0 1 2 3 5 5 3 7 5 2 3 0 3 2 1 12 2 9 0 1 7 4 3 7 10 6

1972 (28-7) JSU 4 Auburn JSU 20 Oglethorpe JSU 8 Earlham JSU 5 Alabama JSU 5 Alabama JSU 3 Tenn. Temple JSU 6 Tenn Temple JSU 6 North Alabama JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 3 North Alabama

0 4 2 8 12 1 3 2 0 0

JSU 9 North Alabama 0 JSU 9 Taylor 0 JSU 5 Taylor 3 JSU 13 Anderson 4 JSU 3 Anderson 0 JSU 2 Anderson 0 JSU 6 Anderson 2 JSU 6 Franklin 4 JSU 10 Franklin 0 JSU 9 Appalachian 1 JSU 1 Troy State 0 JSU 2 Troy State 0 JSU 6 Elmhurst 0 JSU 2 Elmhurst 4 JSU 11 Huntingdon 5 JSU 14 Earlham 2 JSU 16 North Alabama 6 JSU 4 UT-Martin 1 JSU 10 Troy State 5 Gulf South Conf. Tournament (Thibodeaux, La.) JSU 4 Nichols 7 JSU 2 Nichols 5 JSU 6 Birmingham Southern 2 JSU 0 Birmingham Southern 4 JSU 3 Birmingham Southern 11 JSU 9 Montevallo 2 1973 (25-10) Gulf South Conference Tournament Champions JSU 6 Appalachian 0 JSU 1 Alabama 6 JSU 1 Alabama 7 JSU 1 Madison 0 JSU 8 Madison 4 JSU 5 Florida State 13 JSU 1 Auburn 6 JSU 1 Auburn 15 JSU 3 Troy State 2 JSU 2 Alabama 0 JSU 7 Alabma 1 JSU 3 UT-Martin 2 JSU 5 UT-Martin 7 JSU 7 UT-Martin 0 JSU 8 UT-Martin 4 JSU 8 Livingston 5 JSU 1 Livingston 3 JSU 2 Livingston 0 JSU 5 Livingston 2 JSU 5 North Alabama 1 JSU 8 North Alabama 0 JSU 1 North Alabama 0 JSU 9 North Alabama 8 JSU 10 Elmhurst 1 JSU 9 Elmhurst 2 JSU 6 Athens 5 JSU 8 Middle. Tennessee 2 Gulf South Conf. Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 7 Nicholls 5 JSU 5 Nicholls 8 JSU 6 Nicholls 1 NCAA Regional JSU 6 Tuskegee 5 JSU 12 New Orleans 4 JSU 7 New Orleans 5 NCAA World Series JSU 2 Ithaca, NY 3 JSU 1 MO Saint Louis 2 1974 (30-17) JSU 3 Alabama State 2 JSU 6 Berry 0 JSU 1 Alabama 4 JSU 2 Alabama 7 JSU 11 Spring Hill 9 JSU 3 Spring Hill 4 JSU 4 Spring Hill 5

JSU 6 Maryland 4 JSU 3 Maryland 0 JSU 3 Chattanooga 0 JSU 3 Chattanooga 1 JSU 3 Kentucky 2 JSU 3 Illinois Bene. 4 JSU 7 Illinois Bene. 1 JSU 6 Livingston 2 JSU 1 Baldwin Wallace 2 JSU 3 Baldwin Wallace 6 JSU 9 Baldwin Wallace 1 JSU 4 Huntington, IN 0 JSU 4 Huntington, IN 1 JSU 3 Livingston 2 JSU 7 Livingston 0 JSU 9 Purdue Ft. Wayne 3 JSU 9 Purdue Ft. Wayne 1 JSU 7 North Alabama 2 JSU 5 North Alabama 6 JSU 2 Middle Tennessee State 3 JSU 1 UT-Martin 0 JSU 6 UT-Martin 4 JSU 9 Athens 13 JSU 3 Troy State 2 JSU 5 Troy State 8 JSU 7 UT-Martin 0 JSU 2 UT-Martin 4 JSU 1 Athens 7 JSU 5 West Georgia 2 JSU 8 Alabama State 7 JSU 4 Auburn 6 JSU 3 Alabama 0 JSU 4 Alabama 1 Gulf South Conf. Tournament (Thibodeaux, La.) JSU 4 Nicholls 7 JSU 2 Nicholls 4 1975 (32-10) Gulf South Conference Tournament Champions JSU 5 Huntingdon JSU 9 Alabama JSU 2 Alabama JSU 5 UT-Martin JSU 4 UT-Martin JSU 12 Louisville JSU 7 Earlham JSU 7 Earlham JSU 8 Earlham JSU 4 Shorter JSU 1 Troy State JSU 14 Troy State JSU 4 Baldwin Wallace JSU 2 Baldwin Wallace JSU 2 Baldwin Wallace JSU 3 Baldwin Wallace JSU 10 Huntingdon JSU 3 Huntington, IN JSU 14 Athens College JSU 2 Livingston JSU 10 Livingston JSU 3 Carroll JSU 8 Carroll JSU 9 Illinois Bene. JSU 3 Illinois Bene. JSU 6 North Alabama JSU 11 North Alabama JSU 11 Sewanee JSU 5 UT-Martin JSU 3 UT-Martin JSU 5 Chattanooga JSU 2 Troy State JSU 7 Troy State JSU 1 Livingston JSU 1 Livingston JSU 3 North Alabama

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2 2 4 0 2 O 6 0 1 7 3 2 1 0 4 2 7 1 4 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 5 3 3 7 3 3 3 2 5 0

JSU 8 North Alabama 1 JSU 5 Auburn 4 Gulf South Conf. Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 2 Nicholls 1 JSU 7 Nicholls 5 NCAA Regional JSU 2 Southeastern La. 5 JSU 5 Delta State 6

RECORDS

1970 (13-12) JSU 14 Shorter JSU 8 Huntingdon JSU 5 Appalachian St. JSU 1 Appalachian St. JSU 4 Appalachian St. JSU 3 St. Bernard JSU 0 St. Bernard JSU 11 Birmingham Southern JSU 3 Athens JSU 4 Athens JSU 5 Livingston JSU 5 Huntingdon JSU 1 Troy State JSU 3 Troy State JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 9 North Alabama JSU 3 North Alabama JSU 0 Athens JSU 10 Athens JSU 2 St. Bernard JSU 2 St. Bernard JSU 11 Montevallo JSU 0 Livingston JSU 6 North Alabama JSU 6 North Alabama

1976 (27-15) JSU 8 Shorter 5 JSU 3 Shorter 5 JSU 11 Huntingdon 10 JSU 0 Illinois Bene. 4 JSU 3 Inninois Bene. 1 JSU 5 Notre Dame 15 JSU 4 Baldwin Wallace 3 JSU 13 Baldwin Wallace 0 JSU 7 Baldwin Wallace 1 JSU 11 Baldwin Wallace 9 JSU 4 Huntingdon, IN 2 JSU 7 Huntingdon, IN 3 JSU 6 Millikin 3 JSU 6 Millikin 1 JSU 5 Troy State 1 JSU 4 Troy State 0 JSU 4 North Alabama 3 JSU 6 North Alabama 4 JSU 6 Livingston 3 JSU 9 Livingston 0 JSU 3 Auburn 5 JSU 7 Auburn 6 JSU 5 North Alabama 1 JSU 5 UT-Martin 6 JSU 13 UT-Martin 5 JSU 5 Athens 4 JSU 5 Troy State 4 JSU 7 Troy State 10 JSU 8 St. Xavier 9 JSU 3 Livingston 1 JSU 2 Livingston 3 JSU 6 Alabama 8 JSU 0 Alabama 1 JSU 6 UT-Martin 5 JSU 6 UT-Martin 3 JSU 2 Huntingdon 4 JSU 9 Athens 3 Gulf South Conf. Tournament (Thibodeaux, La.) JSU 1 Nicholls 2 JSU 0 Nicholls 1 NCAA Regional JSU 5 Southeastern La. 6 JSU 6 Nicholls 0 JSU 3 Livingston 4 1977 (37-10) Gulf South Conference Tournament Champions JSU 15 Tuskegee JSU 8 Tuskegee JSU 13 Athens JSU 12 Chattanooga JSU 12 Campbellsville JSU 8 Campbellsville JSU 5 Illinois Bened. JSU 16 Illinois Bened. JSU 5 Illinois Bened. JSU 9 Illinois Bened. JSU 10 Shorter JSU 11 Baldwin Wallace JSU 11 Baldwin Wallace JSU 8 W. Kentucky JSU 9 Livingston JSU 4 Livingston JSU 14 Baldwin Wallace JSU 6 Baldwin Wallace

1 2 7 4 0 1 4 4 3 5 7 3 7 1 5 5 4 0

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The Record Book...All-Time Scores JSU 11 North Central 3 JSU 11 North Central 8 JSU 9 UT-Martin 5 JSU 7 UT-Martin 9 JSU 8 Middle Tennessee State 6 JSU 10 Aurora 2 JSU 16 Aurora 1 JSU 8 Troy State 1 JSU 2 Troy State 3 JSU 9 Aurora 2 JSU 10 Aurora 0 JSU 5 Livingston 1 JSU 9 Livingston 4 JSU 13 St. Xavier 14 JSU 2 St. Xavier 4 JSU 15 North Alabama 7 JSU 5 North Alabama 4 JSU 2 Troy State 3 JSU 9 Troy State 0 JSU 0 Auburn 2 JSU 15 Huntingdon 1 JSU 8 Tuskegee 2 JSU 9 Tuskegee 4 Gulf South Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 12 Nicholls 4 JSU 2 Nicholls 3 JSU 23 Nicholls 3 NCAA Regional JSU 8 Florida Southern 7 JSU 3 Eckerd 6 JSU 10 Florida Southern 14 1978 (26-16) JSU 14 Tuskegee JSU 3 Shorter JSU 7 Middle Tennessee State JSU 11 Middle Tennessee State JSU 1 Middle Tennessee State JSU 11 Athens JSU 14 Huntingdon JSU 14 Illinois Bene. JSU 4 Illinois Bene. JSU 5 Illinois Bene. JSU 4 Illinois Bene. JSU 8 Cleveland State JSU 11 North Central JSU 13 North Central JSU 3 Livingston JSU 7 Livingston JSU 2 Baldwin Wallace JSU 5 Baldwin Wallace JSU 5 Baldwin Wallace JSU 9 Baldwin Wallace JSU 21 Georgetown, KY JSU 15 Georgetown, KY JSU 6 Troy State JSU 2 Troy State JSU 22 Georgetown, KY JSU 5 UT-Martin JSU 2 UT-Martin JSU 3 Athens JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 13 North Alabama JSU 10 Tuskegee JSU 8 Tuskegee JSU 6 Troy State JSU 6 UT-Martin JSU 9 UT-Martin JSU 8 Auburn JSU 4 Huntingdon JSU 0 Livingston JSU 3 Livingston JSU 7 Shorter JSU 6 North Alabama

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2 2 12 4 8 7 10 0 5 3 3 0 7 9 1 11 8 6 2 2 3 0 1 5 7 4 10 6 2 12 6 2 0 3 3 6 5 1 4 10 10

JSU

2 North Alabama

4

1979 (43-7) JSU 10 Albion State JSU 13 UAB JSU 3 Alabama A&M JSU 7 Alabama A&M JSU 17 Georgia Tech. JSU 5 West Georgia JSU 11 Athens College JSU 6 Illinois Bene. JSU 15 Illinois Bene. JSU 10 Illinois Bene. JSU 13 Illinois Bene. JSU 11 Huntington JSU 16 Tiffin JSU 3 Valparaiso JSU 7 Valparaiso JSU 5 Cleveland State JSU 2 Cleveland State JSU 12 Tennessee JSU 7 Union College JSU 3 Union College JSU 9 Taylor College JSU 7 Trevecca College JSU 5 Baldwin Wallace JSU 3 Baldwin Wallace JSU 2 Livingston JSU 3 Livingston JSU 9 WI. Whitewater JSU 12 Huntingdon JSU 1 Troy State JSU 5 Troy State JSU 11 WI. Whitewater JSU 8 WI. Whitewater JSU 0 UT-Martin JSU 10 UT-Martin JSU 12 Southern Bene. JSU 1 North Alabama JSU 1 North Alabama JSU 8 Troy State JSU 1 Troy State JSU 3 Livingston JSU 2 Livingston JSU 5 Auburn JSU 11 Southern Bene. JSU 16 Southern Bene. NCAA Regional JSU 6 Troy State JSU 4 Delta State JSU 10 Delta State NCAA World Series JSU 4 Valdosta State JSU 9 Northern KY JSU 0 LeMoyne

15 8 7

1980 (31-9) JSU 5 Alabama State JSU 11 Alabama State JSU 8 Shorter JSU 6 Shorter JSU 8 Chattanooga JSU 5 Montevallo JSU 10 Auburn JSU 9 Alabama JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 16 North Alabama JSU 12 North Alabama JSU 10 North Alabama JSU 8 TN Temple JSU 7 Tuskegee JSU 5 Baldwin Wallace JSU 8 Baldwin Wallace JSU 10 Baldwin Wallace JSU 11 Baldwin Wallace

1 0 5 2 2 4 2 7 6 1 2 4 4 4 3 3 2 8

1 2 0 0 9 0 2 3 0 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 11 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 8 9 3 6 4 2 4 4 1 0 0 4 5 4 0 4 1 9 2 3 7

JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 4 Montevallo JSU 6 Alabama JSU 4 St. Xavier JSU 4 St. Xavier JSU 2 Troy State JSU 2 Troy State JSU 6 Troy State JSU 10 North Alabama JSU 12 North Alabama JSU 4 Delta State JSU 4 Delta State JSU 3 Delta State JSU 13 TN Temple JSU 3 Livingston JSU 10 Livingston JSU 3 Livingston JSU 7 Athens JSU 13 Athens JSU 2 Mississippi Gulf South Conference Tournament (Troy, Ala.) JSU 2 Troy State JSU 3 Troy State

1 3 4 8 3 3 5 8 4 0 3 3 15 6 2 0 4 9 6 1 11 8

1981 (23-20) JSU 7 Shorter 6 JSU 10 Georgia State 4 JSU 8 Georgia State 7 JSU 2 Alabama 9 JSU 5 West Florida 8 JSU 6 West Florida 5 JSU 20 West Florida 5 JSU 5 Huntingdon 2 JSU 12 West Georgia 0 JSU 1 Birmingham Southern 3 JSU 3 Montevallo 11 JSU 7 Athens 1 JSU 10 Athens 7 JSU 6 Troy State 9 JSU 0 Troy State 6 JSU 12 Baldwin Wallace 3 JSU 17 Baldwin Wallace 0 JSU 8 Livingston 2 JSU 0 Livingston 3 JSU 20 West Florida 5 JSU 12 Wright State 8 JSU 12 Wright State 5 JSU 9 North Alabama 1 JSU 0 North Alabama 0 JSU 5 Auburn 9 JSU 13 Tuskegee 7 JSU 7 Tuskegee 10 JSU 0 Troy State 1 JSU 2 Troy State 9 JSU 4 Auburn 5 JSU 16 Georgia State 4 JSU 16 Georgia State 2 JSU 3 North Alabama 4 JSU 16 North Alabama 4 JSU 6 Montevallo 5 JSU 11 Birmingham Southern 10 JSU 2 Livingston 6 JSU 6 Livingston 7 JSU 3 Tuskegee 8 Gulf South Conference Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) JSU 8 UT-Martin 5 JSU 0 Troy State 9 JSU 8 Mississippi Coll. 7 JSU 12 Livingston 13 JSU 5 Georgia Tech 9

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1982 (33-11) JSU 6 Tuskegee 2 JSU 10 Tuskegee 2 JSU 16 Butler 2 JSU 11 Marietta, OH 4 JSU 1 SEMO 2 JSU 7 Valparaiso 5 JSU 5 Butler Univ. 2 JSU 5 Illinois State 8 JSU 11 TN Wesleyan 2 JSU 6 TN Wesleyan 5 JSU 5 Pikeville, KY 0 JSU 11 Pikeville, KY 1 JSU 10 Pikeville, KY 0 JSU 8 Baldwin Wallace 1 JSU 4 Baldwin Wallace 0 JSU 12 Troy State 7 JSU 1 Troy State 8 JSU 16 Kalamazoo 3 JSU 7 Kalamazoo 5 JSU 12 Kalamazoo 2 JSU 16 Kalamazoo 3 JSU 7 Wright State 5 JSU 8 Wright State 5 JSU 9 North Alabama 8 JSU 5 North Alabama 2 JSU 9 Birmingham Southern 4 JSU 4 Auburn 6 JSU 7 Auburn 6 JSU 5 Troy State 7 JSU 4 Troy State 5 JSU 12 Montevallo 3 JSU 7 Tuskegee 1 JSU 7 Livingston 4 JSU 3 Livingston 4 JSU 6 Birmingham Southern 5 JSU 20 Livingston 4 JSU 6 Livingston 5 Gulf South Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 15 North Alabama 7 JSU 10 Mississippi Coll. 7 JSU 2 Troy State 5 JSU 14 Delta State 9 JSU 2 Troy State 14 NCAA Regional JSU 7 Indiana Central 16 JSU 0 Delta State 15 1983 (36-9) NCAA National Runner-Up Gulf South Conference Tournament Champions JSU 5 Tuskegee JSU 12 Tuskegee JSU 8 Shorter JSU 11 Shorter JSU 8 North Alabama JSU 5 North Alabama JSU 11 Samford JSU 7 Samford JSU 3 UT-Martin JSU 4 UT-Martin JSU 3 Huntingdon JSU 5 AL Christain JSU 11 AL Christain JSU 6 Delta State JSU 1 Delta State JSU 20 Kalamazoo JSU 11 Kalamazoo JSU 10 Kalamazoo JSU 12 Kalamazoo JSU 11 Auburn JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 5 North Alabama

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1984 (30-13) JSU 10 Tuskegee JSU 9 Tuskegee JSU 4 Samford JSU 9 Samford JSU 5 Saginaw JSU 16 Saginaw JSU 7 Saginaw JSU 13 Saginaw JSU 3 Delta State JSU 6 Mississippi Coll. JSU 5 Mississippi Coll. JSU 6 William Carey JSU 4 Montevallo JSU 0 Valdosta State JSU 9 Valdosta State JSU 6 Livingston JSU 3 Livingston JSU 10 Shorter JSU 9 Shorter JSU 3 Auburn JSU 15 Tuskegee JSU 6 Tuskegee JSU 7 AL Chirstain JSU 18 Livingston JSU 10 Livingston JSU 8 West Georgia JSU 13 Shorter JSU 7 Shorter JSU 3 North Alabama JSU 8 North Alabama JSU 6 North Alabama JSU 7 West Georgia JSU 17 Birmingham Southern JSU 9 North Alabama JSU 4 North Alabama JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 18 Montevallo GSC North Division Tournament (Martin, Tenn.) JSU 0 UT-Martin JSU 12 West Georgia JSU 1 Delta State NCAA Regional JSU 6 Indiana Central JSU 1 North Alabama JSU 1 Troy State

6 6 0 2 8 5 6 6 4 4 2 6 11 3 11 9 5 4 2 8 8 7 9 6 4 2 4 6 1 4 10 5 4 9 7 5 2 8 1 2 4 8 6 2 4 4 0 3 4 8 11 1 2 5 14 14 7 1 4 10 0 14 13 4 2 5

1985 (19-23) JSU 20 Tuskegee JSU 9 Tuskegee JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 0 Birmingham Southern JSU 12 Saginaw Mich. JSU 4 Saginaw Mich. JSU 2 Eastern Mich. JSU 5 Valdosta State JSU 11 Valdosta State JSU 8 Central Florida JSU 5 Central Florida JSU 4 Delta State JSU 4 Delta State JSU 5 Shorter JSU 8 Shorter JSU 6 Shorter JSU 17 Shorter JSU 8 Kalamazoo JSU 12 Kalamazoo JSU 8 Samford JSU 4 Ohio State JSU 5 Ohio State JSU 2 Kalamazoo JSU 6 Kalamazoo JSU 8 West Georgia JSU 5 West Georgia JSU 4 North Alabama JSU 14 North Alabama JSU 6 AL Christain JSU 5 Tuskegee JSU 6 Auburn JSU 3 North Alabama JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 7 Livingston JSU 7 Livingston JSU 8 Montevallo JSU 6 West Georgia JSU 6 West Georgia JSU 8 Auburn GSC North Division Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) JSU 9 Delta State JSU 1 North Alabama JSU 5 Delta State 1986 (46-12) JSU 4 Birmingham Southern JSU 9 Southern Tech. JSU 5 LaGrange JSU 7 Ferris State JSU 4 Ferris State JSU 9 Ferris State JSU 7 Ferris State JSU 8 Montevallo JSU 3 Samford JSU 9 Saginaw Valley JSU 7 Saginaw Valley JSU 0 Tampa JSU 12 St. Leo JSU 11 Trinity JSU 9 Trinity JSU 6 Birmingham Southern JSU 16 Kalamazoo JSU 16 Kalamazoo JSU 16 Kalamazoo JSU 15 Kentucky State JSU 8 Auburn JSU 11 WI Platteville JSU 5 WI Platteville JSU 5 North Alabama JSU 4 North Alabama JSU 6 WI Platteville JSU 10 WI Platteville

0 3 4 6 3 0 3 6 7 3 10 11 4 9 10 8 2 0 2 2 6 11 1 5 10 6 13 5 8 12 18 10 9 5 1 9 5 4 7 7 11 6 12 5 2 1 5 8 1 4 5 0 12 6 9 1 4 0 0 2 2 7 0 0 4 2 2 5 0

JSU 12 WI Platteville JSU 12 Livingston JSU 2 Livingston JSU 11 LaGrange JSU 5 West Georgia JSU 1 West Georgia JSU 3 Montevallo JSU 7 USC-Spartenburg JSU 12 USC-Spartenburg JSU 5 Middle Tennessee State JSU 6 North Alabama JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 12 Shorter JSU 8 Faulkner JSU 6 West Georgia JSU 8 West Georgia JSU 14 Tuskegee JSU 13 Tuskegee JSU 14 Samford JSU 10 Faulkner JSU 3 Livingston JSU 6 Livingston JSU 11 Shorter GSC North Division Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 9 Delta State JSU 7 UT-Martin JSU 15 North Alabama Gulf South Conference Championship (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 8 Troy State JSU 6 Troy State NCAA Regional JSU 4 SIUE JSU 4 Troy State JSU 6 Sam Houston St. 1987 (27-14) JSU 7 LaGrange JSU 9 Montevallo JSU 16 Miles JSU 6 Valdosta State JSU 13 Valdosta State JSU 6 Slippery Rock JSU 4 Slippery Rock JSU 14 Slippery Rock JSU 11 SE MO JSU 5 Slippery Rock JSU 7 SE MO JSU 9 West Georgia JSU 11 West Georgia JSU 6 Shorter JSU 6 Birmingham Southern JSU 8 Southern Tech JSU 20 Samford JSU 7 Shorter JSU 4 Shorter JSU 14 Shorter JSU 5 Troy State JSU 9 Troy State JSU 0 UAB JSU 5 Valdosta State JSU 4 Valdosta State JSU 2 Valdosta State JSU 14 Montevallo JSU 10 Samford JSU 11 West Georgia JSU 12 West Georgia JSU 18 LaGrange JSU 17 TN Temple JSU 3 TN Temple JSU 11 UAB JSU 7 Birmingham Southern JSU 6 Troy State JSU 0 Troy State

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Gulf South Conference Tournament (Troy, Ala.) JSU 5 North Alabama JSU 8 Delta State JSU 6 Columbus 1988 (41-10) JSU 12 Southern Tech JSU 14 Birmingham Southern JSU 8 LaGrange JSU 10 Cumberland JSU 5 Cumberland JSU 10 Tuskegee JSU 10 Tuskegee JSU 14 Talladega Coll. JSU 12 Talladega Coll. JSU 12 Sienna Heights JSU 10 Sienna Heights JSU 5 Valdosta State JSU 4 Valdosta State JSU 7 Christain Bros. JSU 6 West Florida JSU 8 Christain Bros. JSU 7 West Florida JSU 12 NEB-Wesleyan JSU 22 NEB-Wesleyan JSU 20 NEB-Wesleyan JSU 10 Virginia JSU 11 Birmingham Southern JSU 13 Tuskegee JSU 16 Faulkner JSU 5 Troy State JSU 8 Troy State JSU 25 Shorter JSU 5 West Georgia JSU 6 West Georgia JSU 10 Auburn JSU 24 LaGrange JSU 5 Valdosta State JSU 9 Valdosta State JSU 18 Samford JSU 7 Troy State JSU 1 Troy State JSU 6 Montevallo JSU 10 Montevallo JSU 4 West Georgia JSU 7 West Georgia JSU 5 Alabama JSU 3 Faulkner Gulf South Conference Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) JSU 11 Livingston JSU 2 Delta State JSU 6 Troy State NCAA Regional JSU 13 Delta State JSU 13 Central MO JSU 6 Delta State JSU 8 Delta State NCAA World Series (Montgomery, Ala.) JSU 0 Sacremento St. JSU 7 New Haven 1989 (39-14) JSU 5 Berry JSU 8 Faulkner JSU 9 AUM JSU 3 AUM JSU 12 Tuskegee JSU 10 Ball State JSU 3 Saginaw Valley JSU 1 Valdosta Stateta JSU 5 Valdosta Stateta JSU 2 W. Florida JSU 3 W. Florida

9 12 13

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JSU 5 Auburn JSU 10 Huntingdon JSU 11 Montevallo JSU 15 Delta State JSU 9 Delta State JSU 13 AL Christain JSU 14 AL Christain JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 8 Montevallo JSU 12 Samford JSU 20 Samford Gulf South Conference Tournament (Valdosta, Ga.) JSU 11 Valdosta State JSU 4 Valdosta State JSU 11 Valdosta State JSU 4 Birmingham Southern JSU 5 Birmingham Southern NCAA Regional JSU 14 Wright State JSU 5 Troy State JSU 7 Wright State NCAA World Series JSU 4 Cal. Poly Pomona JSU 12 Valdosta State JSU 8 SIUE JSU 7 Cal. Poly Pomona

9 7 6 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 4 7 1 4 2 8 4 11 4 1 8 3 5 5 0 5 12 10 0 1 7 6 4 3 9 3 4 3 5 6 10 8 5 3 1 2 3 8 3 5 7 2 0 1 10 2 3 3 1

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The Record Book...All-Time Scores JSU 2 Birmingham Southern 3 JSU 12 St. Thomas 2 JSU 7 St. Thomas 0 JSU 13 Tuskegee 0 JSU 9 Tuskegee 1 JSU 9 Shorter 4 JSU 14 Manhattan 0 JSU 10 Manhattan 1 JSU 17 Manhattan 2 JSU 22 Mt. St. Mary 0 JSU 9 Mt. St. Mary 0 JSU 8 Troy State 5 JSU 8 Troy State 3 JSU 6 Birmingham Southern 5 JSU 6 West Georgia 10 JSU 6 West Georgia 2 JSU 5 Auburn-Mont. 6 JSU 8 Valdosta State 2 JSU 5 Valdosta State 4 JSU 10 Berry 2 JSU 22 Livingston 6 JSU 10 Troy State 11 JSU 1 Troy State 0 JSU 17 Shorter 2 JSU 11 Miles 0 JSU 14 Miles 1 JSU 2 West Georgia 4 JSU 2 West Georgia 14 JSU 17 Kennasaw 8 JSU 7 Montevallo 8 Gulf South Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 5 North Alabama 14 JSU 10 West Georgia 4 JSU 5 Delta State 2 JSU 8 North Alabama 6 JSU 0 North Alabama 9 NCAA Regional JSU 11 Delta State 10 JSU 8 North Alabama 1 JSU 8 North Alabama 5 NCAA World Series JSU 12 New Haven 4 JSU 6 Rollins 5 JSU 2 New Haven 5 JSU 6 New Haven 10 1990 (43-9) NCAA National Champions Gulf South Conference Tournament Champions JSU 6 Faulkner JSU 11 Berry JSU 11 Southern Tech. JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 8 Lincoln Mem. JSU 2 Lincoln Mem. JSU 12 Lincoln Mem. JSU 19 LaGrange JSU 6 AUM JSU 8 AUM JSU 20 Saginaw JSU 12 Ball State JSU 9 Valdosta State JSU 7 Valdosta State JSU 4 Tampa JSU 14 Shippensburg JSU 28 Valdosta State JSU 14 Georgia SW JSU 7 Tuskegee JSU 7 Tuskegee JSU 6 Kennesaw JSU 7 Olivet Nazarene JSU 2 Troy State JSU 4 Troy State JSU 4 Southern Tech.

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JSU 14 West Georgia JSU 4 West Georgia JSU 7 Berry JSU 18 Shorter JSU 13 AUM JSU 9 Valdosta State JSU 15 Valdosta State JSU 14 Valdosta State JSU 0 Troy State JSU 2 Troy State JSU 13 Miles JSU 10 Miles JSU 11 Birmingham Southern JSU 7 Birmingham Southern JSU 9 LaGrange JSU 5 Montevallo Gulf South Conference Tournament (Florence, Ala.) JSU 9 North Alabama JSU 7 Livingston JSU 10 Troy State NCAA Regional JSU 19 MO Southern JSU 2 Troy State JSU 5 Troy State JSU 11 Troy State NCAA World Series (Montgomery, Ala.) JSU 3 Philly Tex JSU 10 Tampa JSU 3 Tampa JSU 12 CS Northridge

6 0 8 3 11 4 5 7 3 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 4 4 6 5 6 0 2 1 8 0 8

1991 (41-12) NCAA National Champions JSU 6 Lincoln Mem. 2 JSU 3 Lincoln Mem. 2 JSU 7 Lincoln Mem 6 JSU 5 Lincoln Mem 0 JSU 4 UAB 0 JSU 8 Montevallo 0 JSU 2 Birmingham Southern 1 JSU 18 Faulkner 11 JSU 4 Faulkner 6 JSU 2 Valdosta State 3 JSU 6 Valdosta State 7 JSU 19 Columbus 4 JSU 5 Columbus 2 JSU 8 Cumberland 0 JSU 15 Cumberland 3 JSU 12 Kennesaw 3 JSU 1 Troy State 4 JSU 10 Troy State 1 JSU 6 Berry 7 JSU 11 Loras College 4 JSU 11 Charleton 1 JSU 2 Columbus 5 JSU 3 Columbus 0 JSU 8 West Georgia 4 JSU 7 West Georgia 2 JSU 13 Kennesaw 4 JSU 14 North Alabama 9 JSU 10 LaGrange 0 JSU 13 Miles 1 JSU 10 Miles 0 JSU 4 Valdosta State 3 JSU 4 Valdosta State 1 JSU 10 Berry 2 JSU 1 Troy State 4 JSU 6 Troy State 10 JSU 4 Montevallo 0 JSU 7 West Georgia 1 JSU 1 West Georgia 0 JSU 13 Shorter 0 JSU 9 Cumberland 8 Gulf South Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

JSU 3 Delta State JSU 7 Troy State JSU 10 North Alabama JSU 2 Delta State NCAA Regional JSU 2 Troy State JSU 7 Delta State JSU 4 Delta State JSU 2 Delta State NCAA World Series (Montgomery, Ala.) JSU 6 Shippensburg JSU 15 SI-Edwardsville JSU 10 Cal-Riverside JSU 5 Cal-Riverside JSU 20 Missouri Southern

5 2 0 4 0 4 10 0 5 1 12 2 4

1992 (29-18) JSU 5 Faulkner JSU 4 Faulkner JSU 5 Cumberland JSU 9 Cumberland JSU 0 Cumberland JSU 5 Auburn JSU 10 AUM JSU 16 AUM JSU 19 Talladega JSU 5 UAB JSU 7 Troy State JSU 4 Troy State JSU 10 Faulkner JSU 9 Faulkner JSU 2 Livingston JSU 2 Livingston JSU 4 Livingston JSU 4 AUM JSU 4 AUM JSU 22 Siena JSU 2 Miss. College JSU 4 Miss. College JSU 7 Milligan JSU 12 Oberlin JSU 10 Oberlin JSU 2 Valdosta State JSU 9 Valdosta State JSU 2 Valdosta State JSU 4 Lincoln Mem. JSU 6 Lincoln Mem. JSU 1 Troy State JSU 3 North Alabama JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 5 West Georgia JSU 7 West Georgia JSU 11 West Georgia JSU 14 Miles JSU 10 Miles JSU 2 Birmingham Southern JSU 6 Delta State JSU 3 Delta State JSU 8 Delta State JSU 18 Montevallo JSU 7 North Alabama JSU 0 North Alabama JSU 8 Georgia State

4 1 1 4 6 3 1 10 9 6 2 13 6 5 2 6 11 10 7 8 1 3 1 0 0 5 3 9 8 2 2 10 3 0 6 18 1 0 0 10 8 1 11 5 6 4

1993 (34-14) JSU 15 Faulkner JSU 6 Faulkner JSU 16 Southern Tech JSU 7 Cumberland JSU 13 Shorter JSU 1 Auburn JSU 16 Siena Heights JSU 13 Siena Heights JSU 16 Troy State JSU 9 Troy State JSU 8 AUM

4 7 4 3 10 7 3 6 0 2 6

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JSU 5 AUM JSU 10 Miles JSU 12 Miles JSU 3 Southern Tech JSU 15 Montevallo JSU 4 Livingston JSU 10 Olivet Nazarene JSU 5 Olivet Nazarene JSU 10 AUM JSU 9 AUM JSU 10 Olivet Nazarene JSU 3 Miss. College JSU 3 Miss. College JSU 8 Miss. College JSU 1 Valdosta State JSU 6 Valdosta State JSU 7 Valdosta State JSU 8 Georgia State JSU 10 Montevallo JSU 3 Lincoln Memorial JSU 1 Lincoln Memorial JSU 12 Lincoln Memorial JSU 11 North Alabama JSU 4 UAB JSU 14 West Georgia JSU 4 West Georgia JSU 0 West Georgia JSU 9 Delta State JSU 3 Delta State JSU 4 Delta State JSU 7 Birmingham Southern Gulf South Conference Tournament (Valdosta, Ga.) JSU 2 North Alabama JSU 10 Livingston JSU 6 Valdosta State JSU 6 North Alabama 1994 (40-7) JSU 2 Lincooln Memorial JSU 2 Lincoln Memorial JSU 12 Lincoln Memorial JSU 7 S.C.-Aiken JSU 1 Huntingdon JSU 5 Huntingdon JSU 5 Faulkner JSU 3 Faulkner JSU 12 Shorter JSU 12 Shorter JSU 9 King College JSU 17 King College JSU 15 Bristol JSU 7 Bristol JSU 5 Tusculum JSU 7 Tusculum JSU 11 Auburn JSU 2 Auburn JSU 10 Olivet-Nazarene JSU 10 Olivet-Nazarene JSU 13 Ashland JSU 4 Ashland JSU 10 Ashland JSU 12 West Georgia JSU 18 Earlham JSU 9 Hope JSU 6 Hope JSU 3 UAB JSU 19 AUM JSU 5 Valdosta State JSU 8 Valdosta State JSU 16 Monvevallo JSU 11 Georgia College JSU 12 Miles College JSU 14 Miles College JSU 15 Southern Tech JSU 15 Lane College

1 0 2 4 7 3 9 4 3 2 6 4 4 2 9 7 6 13 4 2 12 7 8 7 0 0 5 7 6 3 4 3 5 1 7 1 4 1 2 2 2 1 2 11 13 2 3 2 0 1 5 6 8 6 5 3 5 3 4 1 2 0 2 2 4 5 9 8 0 0 1 1


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1995 (40-10) JSU 5 Carson-Newman JSU 13 Carson-Newman JSU 11 LeMoyne-Owen JSU 9 LeMoyne-Owen JSU 10 LeMoyne-Owen JSU 2 AUM JSU 9 Tennessee Tech JSU 5 Shorter College JSU 2 Union University JSU 12 King College JSU 3 King College JSU 8 King College JSU 5 UAB JSU 5 Limestone JSU 2 Limestone JSU 11 AUM JSU 4 West Alabama JSU 18 Olivet Nazarene JSU 15 Olivet Nazarene JSU 9 Cumberland JSU 12 Lane College JSU 14 Lane College JSU 11 Miles College JSU 13 Miles College JSU 7 Central Wesleyan JSU 7 Central Wesleyan JSU 5 West Georgia JSU 8 Thomas College JSU 8 Valdosta State JSU 7 Valdosta State JSU 15 Minnesota-Duluth JSU 10 Georgia College JSU 8 Thomas College JSU 8 Thomas College JSU 11 Thomas College JSU 9 Huntington JSU 7 Montevallo JSU 11 Newberry JSU 4 Newberry JSU 6 Newberry JSU 4 Newberry JSU 3 Newberry JSU 17 Newberry JSU 9 West Georgia JSU 6 Faulkner JSU 10 Montevallo JSU 10 Faulkner JSU 2 Erskine College JSU 4 Erskine College

4 6 1 1 2 7 5 4 3 3 0 3 10 0 1 3 3 9 3 2 0 0 1 6 0 0 6 12 9 6 2 11 2 3 1 0 6 8 5 0 2 4 2 7 4 1 8 0 3

1996 (33-18) JSU 14 Alabama State JSU 11 Alabama State JSU 1 Mercer University JSU 0 Georgia Southern JSU 5 Georgia Southern JSU 5 Morehead State JSU 7 Morehead State JSU 9 Morehead State JSU 8 South Alabama JSU 3 Troy State JSU 8 UT-Martin JSU 5 UT-Martin JSU 6 UT- Martin

0 1 10 8 2 2 1 2 0 4 6 2 2

JSU 5 South Alabama JSU 2 Mississippi State JSU 2 Mississippi State JSU 7 Georgia Tech JSU 11 Siena College JSU 12 Siena College JSU 16 Siena College JSU 1 Siena College JSU 18 Siena College JSU 6 UAB JSU 5 Southeastern La. JSU 2 Southeastern La. JSU 5 Southeastern La. JSU 13 Tennessee Tech JSU 6 Mercer University JSU 8 Centenary JSU 3 Centenary JSU 16 Centenary JSU 3 Middle Tennessee St. JSU 8 Middle Tennessee St. JSU 6 Southeastern La. JSU 2 Southeastern La. JSU 11 Southeastern La. JSU 6 UAB JSU 12 Samford JSU 2 Samford JSU 8 Samford JSU 10 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Centenary JSU 2 Centenary JSU 13 Centenary JSU 4 Samford JSU 2 Samford JSU 7 Samford JSU 4 Mercer JSU 12 Mercer Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) JSU 7 Florida Atlantic JSU 8 Florida International

1 21 3 14 8 2 4 4 7 2 8 4 3 2 2 3 0 8 4 6 13 9 2 21 5 6 5 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 6 11 10

1997 (39-13) JSU 6 Western Carolina JSU 10 Western Carolina JSU 9 Western Carolina JSU 7 Alabama State JSU 16 Alabama State JSU 16 at Alabama State JSU 2 at South Alabama JSU 3 South Alabama JSU 16 Tennessee Tech JSU 10 at UT-Martin JSU 13 at UT-Martin JSU 12 at Georgia Tech JSU 15 Central Michigan JSU 24 Xavier JSU 11 Central Michigan JSU 8 Duquesne JSU 3 Duquesne JSU 15 Duquesne JSU 4 Duquesne JSU 6 at Vanderbilt JSU 5 UT-Martin JSU 16 at Faulkner JSU 7 UAB JSU 9 Austin Peay JSU 6 at Samford JSU 7 at Samford JSU 9 at Samford JSU 4 Georgia Southern JSU 18 Georgia Southern JSU 6 UAB JSU 8 Samford JSU 4 Samford JSU 5 Samford JSU 7 at Troy State

7 1 10 1 1 1 1 11 3 2 4 15 11 2 13 2 2 2 1 4 1 2 0 11 3 6 3 0 12 2 7 7 1 5

JSU 2 at SLU JSU 6 at SLU JSU 2 at SLU JSU 9 at Tennessee Tech JSU 5 Georgia State JSU 6 at Centenary JSU 12 at Centenary JSU 9 at Centenary JSU 12 at UAB JSU 3 Troy State JSU 9 SLU JSU 12 SLU JSU 13 SLU JSU 6 Centenary JSU 8 Centenary JSU 9 Centenary Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 5 UCF JSU 13 UCF JSU 5 UCF

6 7 7 6 3 2 10 8 2 11 3 10 5 5 1 0 15 12 16

1998 (34-20) JSU 12 Alabama State 0 JSU 3 at South Alabama 5 JSU 13 Austin Peay 5 JSU 16 Alabama State 4 JSU 5 Murray State 1 JSU 6 Murray State 5 JSU 9 at UAB 12 JSU 15 at Georgia Southern 8 JSU 4 at Georgia Southern 2 JSU 9 Appalachian State 10 JSU 2 South Alabama 11 JSU 15 Miles College 1 JSU 4 Siena 2 JSU 3 Siena 4 JSU 16 Siena 5 JSU 5 Siena 2 JSU 17 Siena 3 JSU 4 at Georgia Tech 14 JSU 7 UNC-Asheville 5 JSU 5 UNC-Asheville 10 JSU 13 UNC-Asheville 1 JSU 14 UT-Martin 2 JSU 4 UT-Martin 2 JSU 11 at Georgia 5 JSU 4 Centenary 1 JSU 15 Centenary 6 JSU 10 Centenary 9 JSU 8 UAB 4 JSU 21 at Troy State 8 JSU 4 at Troy State 5 JSU 8 at Troy State 10 JSU 10 at MTSU 12 JSU 3 at Samford 6 JSU 8 at Samford 2 JSU 15 at Samford 2 JSU 8 Alabama A&M 7 JSU 6 at Georgia State 5 JSU 10 Troy State 0 JSU 6 Troy State 9 JSU 13 Troy State 12 JSU 10 MTSU 4 JSU 5 at Centenary 6 JSU 11 at Centenary 6 JSU 7 at Centenary 9 JSU 8 at UAB 7 JSU 10 Samford 14 JSU 15 Samford 4 JSU 12 Samford 2 A-Sun First Round (Jacksonville, Ala.) JSU 14 Campbell 5 JSU 10 Campbell 11 JSU 22 Campbell 9 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (Kissimmee, Fla.)

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5 3 5 6 4 9 15 7 5 4 5 5 2 1 4 3 2 0 9 5 5 6 6 4 7 15 5 7 4 12 3 3 15 8 7 1 14 12 6 7 1 6 3 11 10 14 3 5 4 1 4 10 11 4

2000 (23-32) JSU 17 Alabama State JSU 6 at Alabama State JSU 15 UT-Martin JSU 9 UT-Martin JSU 5 at South Alabama JSU 3 East Tenn. State JSU 3 East Tenn. State JSU 10 East Tenn. State JSU 2 at Georgia Tech JSU 3 Michigan JSU 2 Xavier JSU 13 Western Michigan JSU 3 Tennessee Tech JSU 11 Siena JSU 13 Siena JSU 2 Siena JSU 12 Siena JSU 9 at UAB JSU 11 Alabama A&M

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JSU 13 Lane College JSU 11 Lane College JSU 13 Huntingdon JSU 13 Huntingdon JSU 19 Montevallo JSU 12 West Georgia JSU 11 Georgia College JSU 8 Armstrong State JSU 7 AUM JSU 7 Georgia State

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JSU 3 Alabama A&M JSU 1 at Tennessee Tech JSU 2 at Middle Tenn. State JSU 16 at Samford JSU 7 at Samford JSU 0 at Samford JSU 0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee JSU 3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee JSU 10 at Alabama A&M JSU 5 Troy State JSU 0 Troy State JSU 3 Troy State JSU 8 at Alabama JSU 4 Campbell JSU 1 Campbell JSU 4 Campbell JSU 0 at Florida Atlantic JSU 2 at Florida Atlantic JSU 1 at Florida Atlantic JSU 3 Central Florida JSU 6 Central Florida JSU 7 Central Florida JSU 6 Mercer JSU 5 Mercer JSU 22 Mercer JSU 5 Middle Tenn. State JSU 2 at Georgia State JSU 11 at Georgia State JSU 1 at Georgia State JSU 7 Jacksonville JSU 6 Jacksonville JSU 7 Jacksonville JSU 4 South Alabama JSU 6 at Stetson JSU 4 at Stetson JSU 3 at Stetson

2 5 13 3 9 10 11 13 2 9 8 6 5 2 7 6 11 10 10 9 7 8 5 3 2 16 6 0 18 17 8 8 15 15 10 12

2001 (23-32) JSU 2 Concordia JSU 9 Concordia JSU 12 Alabama State JSU 1 at Charleston Southern JSU 1 at College of Charleston JSU 6 at College of Charleston JSU 4 Alabama A&M JSU 3 Alabama A&M JSU 3 Siena JSU 0 Siena JSU 0 Siena JSU 4 Siena JSU 0 at Mississippi State JSU 1 at Mississippi State JSU 1 at Middle Tennessee JSU 1 Middle Tennessee JSU 4 Belhaven College JSU 1 at West Florida JSU 0 Tennessee Tech JSU 4 # 16 Stetson JSU 2 # 16 Stetson JSU 7 # 16 Stetson JSU 4 at Troy State JSU 4 at Troy State JSU 4 at Troy State JSU 1 at UAB JSU 2 Georgia State JSU 4 Georgia State JSU 12 Georgia State JSU 2 at Campbell JSU 2 at Campbell JSU 2 at Campbell JSU 3 at Tennessee Tech JSU 5 at Mercer JSU 4 at Mercer JSU 1 at Mercer JSU 4 UAB JSU 1 Samford

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JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU

1 Samford 1 Samford 1 # 16 UCF 0 # 16 UCF 2 # 16 UCF 0 at Alabama 2 Florida Atlantic 0 Florida Atlantic 2 Florida Atlantic 0 at Jacksonville Univ. 3 at Jacksonville Univ. 3 at Jacksonville Univ.

2 4 2 7 3 17 5 9 14 3 4 6

2002 (23-31) JSU 10 Alabama State JSU 22 at Alabama State JSU 7 at UAB JSU 2 at Ole Miss JSU 4 at Ole Miss JSU 5 at Ole Miss JSU 7 UAB JSU 2 at Stetson JSU 2 at Stetson JSU 6 Oakland JSU 8 Oakland JSU 4 Oakland JSU 6 at Mississippi State JSU 2 at Mississippi State JSU 1 at Mississippi State JSU 16 Alabama A&M JSU 5 West Alabama JSU 8 West Alabama JSU 10 West Alabama JSU 1 Tennessee Tech JSU 5 Jacksonville Univ. JSU 2 Jacksonville Univ. JSU 1 Jacksonville Univ. JSU 8 Alabama A&M JSU 4 UCF JSU 1 UCF JSU 6 UCF JSU 3 at Florida Atlantic JSU 4 at Florida Atlantic JSU 7 at Florida Atlantic JSU 1 Troy State JSU 1 Troy State JSU 0 Troy State JSU 6 at Birmingham-Southern JSU 5 at Southern Alabama JSU 2 at Southern Alabama JSU 6 Birmingham-Southern JSU 5 at Samford JSU 5 at Samford JSU 2 at Samford JSU 10 # 3 Alabama JSU 5 Mercer JSU 5 Mercer JSU 9 Mercer JSU 3 at Georgia State JSU 0 at Georgia State JSU 3 at Georgia State JSU 2 # 18 South Alabama JSU 8 at Belmont JSU 5 at Belmont JSU 4 at Belmont JSU 2 Campbell JSU 8 Campbell JSU 4 Campbell

1 11 1 10 8 6 2 11 8 1 1 3 11 14 5 2 2 4 6 9 7 5 4 7 5 7 5 12 5 8 5 6 5 5 6 8 5 6 1 4 11 4 6 14 0 9 2 8 7 4 9 1 7 7

2003 (32-26) JSU 3 at Northwestern State JSU 1 at Northwestern State JSU 2 at Northwestern State JSU 4 Tennessee Tech JSU 11 at Middle Tennessee St. JSU 2 at Middle Tennessee St.

10 4 9 3 5 7

JSU 5 at Middle Tennessee St. JSU 3 Stetson JSU 4 Stetson JSU 4 Stetson JSU 9 at Alabama State JSU 2 Belmont JSU 6 Belmont JSU 4 Belmont JSU 0 at South Alabama JSU 2 at South Alabama JSU 4 at Campbell JSU 7 at Campbell JSU 6 at Campbell JSU 6 UAB JSU 8 Alabama A&M JSU 3 Florida Atlantic JSU 0 Florida Atlantic JSU 1 Florida Atlantic JSU 11 at Tennessee Tech JSU 28 at Alabama A&M JSU 15 Alabama State JSU 6 at UCF JSU 1 at UCF JSU 8 at UCF JSU 2 Birmingham-Southern JSU 9 Gardner-Webb JSU 5 Gardner-Webb JSU 5 Gardner-Webb JSU 0 at Troy State JSU 3 at Troy State JSU 6 at Troy State JSU 3 Samford JSU 1 Samford JSU 6 Samford JSU 8 at #23 Florida JSU 2 at Jacksonville JSU 6 at Jacksonville JSU 4 at Jacksonville JSU 9 at Birmingham-Southern JSU 2 at Louisiana-Monroe JSU 6 at Louisiana-Monroe JSU 10 at Louisiana-Monroe JSU 5 at Mercer JSU 2 at Mercer JSU 3 at Mercer JSU 5 at Alabama JSU 11 Georgia State JSU 3 Georgia State JSU 7 Georgia State A-Sun Championships (DeLand, Florida) JSU 6 vs Belmont JSU 10 vs Jacksonville JSU 2 vs Florida Atlantic 2004 (31-29) JSU 4 Alabama JSU 1 at #2 LSU JSU 2 at #2 LSU JSU 1 at #2 LSU JSU 2 Middle Tennessee JSU 2 Middle Tennessee JSU 5 Middle Tennessee JSU 2 South Alabama JSU 2 at Louisiana-Monroe JSU 1 at Louisiana-Monroe JSU 2 at Louisiana-Monroe JSU 16 Toledo JSU 2 Northwestern State JSU 6 Northwestern State JSU 4 Northwestern State JSU 6 at UAB JSU 0 Purdue JSU 7 Purdue JSU 5 Purdue JSU 7 Samford JSU 4 Samford

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JSU 11 Samford JSU 19 at Alabama State JSU 12 SEMO JSU 3 SEMO JSU 15 SEMO JSU 4 at Birmingham-Southern JSU 9 Alabama State JSU 3 at Eastern Illinois JSU 5 at Eastern Illinois JSU 3 at Eastern Illinois JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky JSU 1 Eastern Kentucky JSU 19 Eastern Kentucky JSU 2 Troy State JSU 13 at Morehead State JSU 2 at Morehead State JSU 10 at Morehead State JSU 11 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 9 at Samford JSU 13 at UT-Martin JSU 10 at UT-Martin JSU 16 at UT-Martin JSU 3 UAB JSU 4 Murray State JSU 0 Murray State JSU 9 Murray State JSU 5 at Troy State JSU 4 at Austin Peay JSU 1 at Austin Peay JSU 11 at Austin Peay OVC Tournament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 15 Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 Eastern Illinois JSU 13 Samford JSU 6 SEMO JSU 5 SEMO NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.) JSU 3 #5 Georgia Tech JSU 6 Mississippi State 2005 (35-25) JSU 2 Southeast Louisiana JSU 4 Southeast Louisiana JSU 5 Southeast Louisiana JSU 1 Marshall JSU 5 Marshall JSU 3 Marshall JSU 3 at Troy JSU 10 Louisiana-Monroe JSU 2 Louisiana-Monroe JSU 4 Louisiana-Monroe JSU 13 Alabama State JSU 4 at Middle Tennessee JSU 9 at Middle Tennessee JSU 0 at Middle Tennessee JSU 3 Furman JSU 2 Furman JSU 2 Furman JSU 3 at #35 Alabama JSU 0 at Southeast Missouri St. JSU 6 at Southeast Missouri St. JSU 8 at Southeast Missouri St. JSU 22 at Alabama State JSU 6 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 Eastern Illinois JSU 3 Eastern Illinois JSU 2 at South Alabama JSU 10 at South Alabama JSU 1 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 11 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 6 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 7 Morehead State JSU 1 Morehead State JSU 7 Morehead State

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2006 (35-24) JSU 1 at Southeast Louisiana JSU 5 at Southeast Louisiana JSU 14 at Southeast Louisiana JSU 0 Birmingham Southern JSU 2 Middle Tennessee JSU 1 Middle Tennessee JSU 1 Middle Tennessee JSU 3 Troy JSU 8 Louisiana-Monroe JSU 6 Louisiana-Monroe JSU 7 Louisiana-Monroe JSU 1 at Troy JSU 10 at High Point JSU 7 at High Point JSU 4 at High Point JSU 1 Birmingham-Southern JSU 4 at #6 Mississippi State JSU 9 Rider JSU 10 Rider JSU 7 Rider JSU 8 Birmigham-Southern JSU 1 #1 Mississippi State JSU 1 at Austin Peay JSU 5 at Austin Peay JSU 9 at Austin Peay JSU 5 UAB JSU 5 Samford JSU 3 Samford JSU 17 Samford JSU 9 Southeast Missouri JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 21 Southeast Missouri JSU 5 at UAB JSU 2 at Eastern Illinois JSU 1 at Eastern Illinois JSU 5 at Eastern Illinois JSU 12 Alabama State JSU 4 Eastern Kentucky JSU 4 Eastern Kentucky JSU 10 Eastern Kentucky JSU 15 at Alabama State JSU 18 at Morehead State JSU 6 at Morehead State JSU 11 at Morehead State JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 at UT-Martin JSU 4 at UT-Martin JSU 12 at UT-Martin

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JSU 6 at Kennesaw State JSU 13 Murray State JSU 12 Murray State JSU 7 Murray State OVC Tournament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 19 Eastern Kentucky JSU 17 Samford JSU 8 Samford NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) JSU 1 #4 Alabama JSU 2 Southern Miss 2007 (33-27) JSU 1 at Middle Tennessee JSU 7 at Middle Tennessee JSU 3 at Middle Tennessee JSU 5 at #24 Texas A&M JSU 4 at #24 Texas A&M JSU 0 at #24 Texas A&M JSU 11 at Kennesaw State JSU 6 High Point JSU 2 High Point JSU 1 High Point JSU 9 at Mississippi State JSU 7 Northwestern State JSU 14 Northwestern State JSU 7 Northwestern State JSU 4 Kennesaw State JSU 12 Alabama State JSU 14 Illinois JSU 3 Ohio State JSU 13 Northwestern University JSU 14 UMass JSU 7 Yale JSU 4 at Alabama State JSU 7 Austin Peay JSU 13 Austin Peay JSU 4 Austin Peay JSU 2 at Troy JSU 9 at Samford JSU 9 at Samford JSU 7 at Samford JSU 4 at Southeast Missouri JSU 3 at Southeast Missouri JSU 2 at Southeast Missouri JSU 16 Georgia State JSU 1 Eastern Illinois JSU 9 Eastern Illinois JSU 14 Eastern Illnois JSU 14 UAB JSU 5 at UAB JSU 8 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 9 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 9 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 Troy JSU 2 Morehead State JSU 2 Morehead State JSU 17 Morehead State JSU 10 at Tennessee Tech JSU 14 at Tennessee Tech JSU 13 at Tennessee Tech JSU 17 at Georgia State JSU 13 Tennessee-Martin JSU 3 Tennessee-Martin JSU 3 Tennessee-Martin JSU 2 Kennesaw State JSU 3 at Murray State JSU 2 at Murray State JSU 12 at Murray State Ohio Valley Conference Tounament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 15 Southeast Missouri State JSU 1 Austin Peay JSU 10 Samford JSU 2 Austin Peay

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2008 (37-21, 23-4 OVC) JSU 2 Middle Tennessee 6 JSU 3 Middle Tennessee 11 JSU 8 Middle Tennessee 17 JSU 11 Millsaps 3 JSU 3 Millsaps 17 JSU 5 at College of Charleston 11 JSU 7 at College of Charleston 17 JSU 2 at College of Charleston 1 JSU 6 UAB 5 JSU 1 at Georgia 19 JSU 5 at Northwestern State 4 JSU 5 at Northwestern State 3 JSU 1 at Northwestern State 7 JSU 4 Kennesaw State 2 JSU 1 Appalachian State 6 JSU 6 Appalachian State 15 JSU 5 Appalachian State 4 JSU 3 Georgia State 4 JSU 4 Murray State 3 JSU 2 Murray State 1 JSU 6 Murray State 8 JSU 6 at Alabama 12 JSU 0 Alabama 5 JSU 7 at Austin Peay (12 inn.) 6 JSU 19 at Austin Peay 7 JSU 1 at Austin Peay 4 JSU 7 Samford 6 JSU 11 Samford 4 JSU 6 Samford 9 JSU 16 Southeast Missouri State 6 JSU 4 Southeast Missouri State 3 JSU 10 Southeast Missouri State 7 JSU 14 at Troy 6 JSU 10 Alabama State 6 JSU 2 at Eastern Illinois 19 JSU 2 at Eastern Illinois 0 JSU 6 at Eastern Illinois 0 JSU 3 at UAB 17 JSU 3 Troy 10 JSU 3 Eastern Kentucky (10 inn.) 2 JSU 7 Eastern Kentucky 5 JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky 3 JSU 18 at Alabama State 13 JSU 22 at Morehead State 10 JSU 18 at Morehead State 5 JSU 13 at Morehead State 1 JSU 11 UAB 9 JSU 17 at UAB 8 JSU 12 Tennessee Tech 2 JSU 4 Tennessee Tech 0 JSU 14 Tennessee Tech 12 JSU 12 at Kennesaw State (11 inn.) 11 JSU 10 at UT Martin 7 JSU 5 at UT Martin 0 JSU 15 at UT Martin 8 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Paduchah, Ky.) JSU 7 Southeast Missouri State 6 JSU 6 Eastern Illinois 10 JSU 4 Southeast Missouri State 6 2009 (31-26, 10-13 OVC) JSU 3 at Appalachian State (13 inn.) 4 JSU 6 at Appalachian State 9 JSU 3 at Appalachian State 6 JSU 4 UAB 10 JSU 10 at Middle Tennessee 6 JSU 7 at UAB 6 JSU 4 Harvard 1 JSU 12 Harvard 10 JSU 7 Harvard 6 JSU 3 Harvard 10 JSU 10 at Samford 1 JSU 26 Alabama State 6 Russ Matt Central Florida Games (Orlando, Fla.)

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JSU 6 vs Miami (Ohio) JSU 3 vs Central Michigan JSU 9 vs Indiana (10 inn.) JSU 10 vs Bradley JSU 7 vs Hartford (10 inn.) JSU 9 at Troy JSU 9 at Murray State JSU 2 at Murray State JSU 14 at Murray State JSU 1 Troy JSU 6 Austin Peay JSU 4 Austin Peay JSU 9 Austin Peay JSU 4 at Southeast Missouri JSU 8 at Southeast Missouri JSU 4 at Southeast Missouri JSU 16 Samford JSU 8 at Southern Illinois JSU 6 at Southern Illinois JSU 17 Kennesaw State JSU 4 at Kennesaw State (10 inn.) JSU 7 at #29 Eastern Illinois JSU 13 at #29 Eastern Illinois JSU 10 at #29 Eastern Illinois JSU 9 #1 Georgia JSU 13 Eastern Kentucky JSU 14 Eastern Kentucky JSU 3 Eastern Kentucky JSU 16 at #6 Georgia JSU 2 Morehead State JSU 3 Morehead State JSU 8 UAB JSU 1 at Tennessee Tech JSU 3 at Tennessee Tech JSU 4 at Tennessee Tech JSU 4 at #10 Alabama JSU 7 UT Martin JSU 2 UT Martin JSU 2 UT Martin OVC Tournament (Paduchah, Ky.) JSU 9 Morehead State JSU 11 Eastern Illinois JSU 12 Tennessee Tech JSU 9 Murray State JSU 3 Tennessee Tech 2010 (32-26, 15-8 OVC) Red Raider Classic (Lubbock Texas) JSU 11 vs Michigan JSU 3 at Texas Tech JSU 2 vs Michigan JSU 8 at Texas Tech JSU 17 Kennesaw State JSU 16 Southern Illinois (11 inn.) JSU 11 Southern Illinois JSU 15 Southern Illinois JSU 3 Middle Tennessee JSU 8 Middle Tennessee JSU 9 Middle Tennessee JSU 2 Michigan State JSU 8 Eastern Michigan JSU 8 Eastern Michigan JSU 17 Eastern Michigan JSU 11 at Samford JSU 14 Miami (Ohio) JSU 6 Miami (Ohio) JSU 2 Miami (Ohio) JSU 7 Troy JSU 12 Samford JSU 7 at UT Martin JSU 11 at UT Martin JSU 11 at UT Martin JSU 3 at #23 Alabama JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 10 Tennessee Tech JSU 8 Tennessee Tech

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JSU 7 at Birmingham-Southern JSU 9 at Tennessee Tech JSU 12 at Tennessee Tech JSU 14 at Tennessee Tech JSU 10 Samford JSU 5 Birmingham-Southern JSU 8 UT-Martin JSU 6 UT-Martin JSU 3 UT-Martin JSU 3 UAB JSU 5 at UAB JSU 7 at Murray State JSU 14 at Murray State JSU 9 at Murray State JSU 10 #27 Troy JSU 2 Austin Peay JSU 6 Austin Peay JSU 11 Austin Peay OVC Tournament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 8 Eastern Kentucky JSU 1 Austin Peay JSU 11 Eastern Kentucky JSU 8 Austin Peay JSU 0 Austin Peay

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19 8 14 11 2 17 4 18 10 5 6 17 10 4 9 7 8 7 0 3 4 9 9 6 7 7 2 7

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10 3 9 9 4 5 4 1 10 6 7 5 13 11 5 10 6 9 4 2 3 9 7 0 10 5 7 8 9 19

2011 (36-23, 14-9 OVC) JSU 4 at Auburn 9 JSU 6 Kennesaw State 9 JSU 10 at Middle Tennessee 2 JSU 9 at Middle Tennessee (14 inn) 6 JSU 12 at Middle Tennessee (10 inn) 9 JSU 1 at UAB 6 JSU 6 Harvard 1 JSU 8 Harvard 4 JSU 5 Harvard 4 JSU 5 Harvard 4 JSU 5 Samford 2 JSU 3 Southern Illinois 1 JSU 4 Southern Illinois 1 JSU 6 Southern Illinois 1 Russ Matt Central Florida Games (Orlando, Fla.) JSU 6 vs Indiana (10 inn) 7 JSU 5 vs Navy 8 JSU 5 vs Bradley 2 JSU 3 vs Northwestern 2 JSU 9 vs Bucknell 1 JSU 5 #20 Auburn 4 JSU 5 at Alabama 9 JSU 3 UT Martin 9 JSU 7 UT Martin 4 JSU 13 UT Martin 12 JSU 4 at Samford 7 JSU 8 at Tennessee Tech 2 JSU 4 at Tennessee Tech 8 JSU 9 at Tennessee Tech 7 JSU 13 UAB 10 JSU 20 at Murray State 7 JSU 6 at Murray State 12 JSU 10 at Murray State 9 JSU 7 #18 Troy (10 inn) 6 JSU 6 at Kennesaw State 14 JSU 5 Austin Peay 9 JSU 5 Austin Peay 4 JSU 2 Austin Peay 7 JSU 8 at Southeast Missouri 9 JSU 5 at Southeast Missouri 2 JSU 3 SIU Edwardsville 1 JSU 4 SIU Edwardsville 0

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JSU 5 SIU Edwardsville JSU 7 at Troy (11 inn) JSU 3 at Eastern Illinois (15 inn) JSU 4 at Eastern Illinois JSU 5 at Eastern Illinois JSU 11 UAB JSU 2 at UAB JSU 1 Eastern Kentucky JSU 2 Eastern Kentucky (9 inn) JSU 13 Eastern Kentucky JSU 7 Morehead State JSU 7 Morehead State JSU 6 Morehead State OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) JSU 9 vs UT Martin JSU 8 vs Southeast Missouri JSU 1 vs Austin Peay JSU 15 vs Southeast Missouri JSU 3 vs Austin Peay

8 8 4 7 4 14 4 4 1 6 4 6 3 8 2 4 12 7

2012 (28-30, 17-10 OVC) JSU 2 at Northwestern State 4 JSU 4 Samford 12 JSU 2 North Florida 7 JSU 3 North Florida 9 JSU 3 North Florida 2 JSU 8 UAB 14 JSU 4 at UAB 5 JSU 3 Kennesaw State 13 JSU 5 Kennesaw State 7 JSU 5 Kennesaw State 2 JSU 2 at Samford 5 JSU 2 at Southern Illinois 3 JSU 5 at Southern Illinois 13 JSU 5 at Southern Illinois 10 Russ Matt Central Florida Games (Winter Haven, Fla.) JSU 3 vs Iowa 6 JSU 5 vs Bradley 11 JSU 5 vs LIU Brooklyn 4 JSU 5 vs Nebraska-Omaha 2 JSU 6 vs Northwestern 5 JSU 4 UAB 3 JSU 4 at Eastern Kentucky 2 JSU 4 at Eastern Kentucky 1 JSU 2 at Eastern Kentucky 3 JSU 1 Troy 9 JSU 8 at Morehead State 3 JSU 2 at Morehead State 3 JSU 10 at Morehead State 4 JSU 5 Tennessee Tech 2 JSU 6 Tennessee Tech 7 JSU 8 Tennessee Tech 6 JSU 7 at Troy 15 JSU 13 at UT Martin 10 JSU 4 at UT Martin 7 JSU 14 at UT Martin 8 JSU 3 at Kennesaw State 5 JSU 4 Murray State 5 JSU 5 Murray State 1 JSU 7 Murray State 2 JSU 2 at Austin Peay 5 JSU 17 at Austin Peay 2 JSU 8 at Austin Peay 2 JSU 5 Alabama State (14 inn.) 4 JSU 8 at Alabama State 6 JSU 3 Southeast Missouri 5 JSU 4 Southeast Missouri 3 JSU 8 Southeast Missouri 7 JSU 1 at UAB 4 JSU 1 at SIUE 7 JSU 4 at SIUE 6 JSU 4 at SIUE 3 JSU 8 Eastern Illinois 17 JSU 7 Eastern Illinois 2 JSU 15 Eastern Illinois 3 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.)

JSU 1 vs Southeast Missouri JSU 12 vs Morehead State JSU 9 vs Eastern Kentucky JSU 6 vs Austin Peay (11 inn.)

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2013 (32-26, 22-0 OVC) JSU 6 at Kennesaw State 11 JSU 1 at Kennesaw State 2 JSU 3 at Kennesaw State 9 JSU 7 UAB 0 JSU 7 at UAB 4 JSU 6 Southern Illinois 12 JSU 4 Southern Illinois 12 JSU 5 Southern Illinois 4 JSU 1 South Alabama 3 JSU 3 South Alabama 8 JSU 3 at North Florida 7 JSU 7 vs Charleston Southern 4 JSU 5 at North Florida 2 JSU 3 at UT Martin 5 JSU 10 at UT Martin 5 JSU 20 at UT Martin 2 JSU 2 at Samford 12 JSU 2 SIU Edwardsville 1 JSU 11 SIU Edwardsville 0 JSU 7 SIU Edwardsville 6 JSU 5 Troy 13 JSU 5 at Alabama 6 JSU 4 at Austin Peay 5 JSU 1 at Austin Peay 10 JSU 19 at Austin Peay 9 JSU 3 Eastern Illinois 2 JSU 5 Eastern Illinois 2 JSU 2 Eastern Illinois 1 JSU 12 Samford (10 inn.) 11 JSU 2 at UAB 8 JSU 4 at Troy 8 JSU 8 UAB 2 JSU 14 at Murray State 11 JSU 7 at Murray State (15 inn.) 6 JSU 10 at Murray State 7 JSU 6 Tennessee Tech 5 JSU 7 Tennessee Tech 5 JSU 0 Tennessee Tech 4 JSU 6 at South Alabama 9 JSU 5 at South Alabama 6 JSU 9 at Southeast Missouri 8 JSU 4 at Southeast Missouri (10 inn.) 3 JSU 5 at Southeast Missouri 2 JSU 9 Alabama State 2 JSU 0 Belmont 3 JSU 6 Belmont 10 JSU 2 Belmont 0 JSU 8 Auburn 12 JSU 9 at Eastern Kentucky 4 JSU 10 at Eastern Kentucky 9 JSU 6 at Eastern Kentucky 14 JSU 6 at Auburn 1 JSU 8 Morehead State 2 JSU 5 Morehead State 3 JSU 3 Morehead State 22 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) JSU 2 Eastern Kentucky 11 JSU 3 Belmont 6 2014 (36-27, 18-12 OVC) JSU 6 Northwestern State JSU 5 Northwestern State JSU 3 Northwestern State JSU 10 Valparaiso JSU 3 Valparaiso JSU 6 Valparaiso JSU 2 at South Alabama JSU 1 Kennesaw State JSU 1 Kennesaw State JSU 9 Kennesaw State

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JSU 2 at Samford JSU 10 UT Martin JSU 6 UT Martin JSU 6 UT Martin JSU 9 at UAB JSU 9 UAB JSU 6 at SIUE JSU 5 at SIUE JSU 8 at SIUE JSU 7 at Troy JSU 1 Austin Peay JSU 7 Austin Peay JSU 9 Austin Peay JSU 6 Samford JSU 8 at Eastern Illinois JSU 23 at Eastern Illinois JSU 8 at Eastern Illinois JSU 11 at Alabama State JSU 3 at New Mexico JSU 2 at New Mexico JSU 9 at New Mexico JSU 4 at Kennesaw State JSU 7 Murray State JSU 1 Murray State JSU 5 Murray State JSU 7 at Tennessee Tech JSU 4 at Tennessee Tech JSU 8 at Tennessee Tech JSU 2 Troy JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 0 Southeast Missouri JSU 5 Southeast Missouri JSU 2 at #23 Mississippi State JSU 9 at Belmont JSU 6 at Belmont JSU 3 at Belmont JSU 1 at #19 Alabama JSU 10 Eastern Kentucky JSU 3 Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky JSU 10 #19 Alabama JSU 7 at Morehead State JSU 11 at Morehead State JSU 10 at Morehead State OVC Tournament JSU 1 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 SIUE JSU 13 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 Morehead State JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 10 Tennessee Tech JSU 4 Tennessee Tech NCAA Tournament JSU 2 #12 Ole Miss JSU 2 #25 Georgia Tech 2015 (30-27, 15-14 OVC) JSU 13 Youngstown State JSU 9 Youngstown State JSU 10 Youngstown State JSU 8 Kennesaw State JSU 2 Kennesaw State JSU 11 Kennesaw State JSU 4 Auburn JSU 11 Western Illinois JSU 11 Auburn JSU 4 SIU Edwardsville JSU 4 SIU Edwardsville JSU 1 SIU Edwardsville JSU 18 Troy JSU 8 Austin Peay JSU 8 Austin Peay JSU 12 Austin Peay JSU 1 Alabama State JSU 6 Eastern Illinois JSU 5 Eastern Illinois

5 5 2 4 5 14 7 2 9 3 6 2 7 7 2 15 6 5 5 8 2 11 2 4 1 8 15 11 1 11 1 3 1 1 5 10 6 1 2 0 15 16 9 12 2 5 2 1 2 7 2 12 4 1 4 5 8 4 4 6 3 3 8 12 2 4 2 10 5 3 4 4


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2016 (34-24, 20-10 OVC) JSU 9 Valparaiso JSU 11 Valparaiso JSU 4 Valparaiso JSU 2 Kennesaw State JSU 10 Kennesaw State JSU 9 Kennesaw State JSU 5 Alabama State JSU 5 Western Kentucky JSU 8 Western Kentucky (11 inn) JSU 9 Western Kentucky JSU 0 Troy JSU 9 SIU Edwardsville JSU 13 SIU Edwardsville JSU 9 SIU Edwardsville JSU 8 Oral Roberts JSU 6 Austin Peay JSU 8 Austin Peay JSU 25 Austin Peay JSU 7 Samford JSU 6 Eastern Illinois JSU 10 Eastern Illinois JSU 4 Eastern Illinois JSU 6 Samford JSU 7 Alabama State JSU 9 Southern Illinois JSU 3 Southern Illinois JSU 2 Southern Illinois JSU 11 UAB JSU 11 Murray State JSU 22 Murray State JSU 5 Murray State JSU 8 Troy (16 inn) JSU 9 Tennessee Tech JSU 6 Tennessee Tech JSU 15 Tennessee Tech

2 1 6 0 6 7 1 8 10 10 7 10 7 9 5 8 5 9 6 0 5 6 2 9 6 5 2 13 14 4 13 6 7 2 12 5 5 12 3 10 14 3 5 11 8 4 7 7 10 7 4 6 3 1 5 12 10 4 3 3 7 1 5 13 3 10 4 7 6 7 3 7 14

JSU 10 Kennesaw State JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 2 Southeast Missouri JSU 1 Alabama State JSU 4 Belmont JSU 26 Belmont JSU 7 Belmont JSU 2 South Alabama JSU 7 South Alabama JSU 13 Eastern Kentucky JSU 9 Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky JSU 6 Morehead State JSU 14 Morehead State JSU 5 Morehead State JSU 16 UT Martin JSU 4 UT Martin JSU 9 UT Martin OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) JSU 12 Austin Peay JSU 11 Southeast Missouri JSU 7 Southeast Missouri JSU 8 Southeast Missouri

2 2 13 11 4 2 11 9 4 8 19 3 7 14 15 14 6 0 5 10 7 10 14

2017 30-26 (OVC 17-13) JSU 0 at Florida International JSU 6 at Florida International JSU 12 at Florida International JSU 3 at Western Kentucky JSU 4 at Western Kentucky JSU 9 at Western Kentucky JSU 2 at Alabama JSU 3 at #23 Dallas Baptist JSU 10 at #23 Dallas Baptist JSU 14 at #23 Dallas Baptist JSU 5 Bowling Green JSU 4 at Austin Peay JSU 0 at Austin Peay JSU 5 at Austin Peay JSU 9 Samford JSU 1 at Auburn JSU 5 Eastern Illinois JSU 6 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 Eastern Illinois JSU 8 at Southern Illinois JSU 4 at Southern Illinois JSU 7 at Southern Illinois JSU 7 at Murray State JSU 4 at Murray State JSU 4 at Murray State JSU 12 UAB JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 6 Tennessee Tech JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 6 at Southeast Missouri JSU 0 at Southeast Missouri JSU 17 at Southeast Missouri JSU 5 Alabama State JSU 5 Troy JSU 9 Belmont JSU 2 Belmont JSU 5 Belmont JSU 11 at Alabama JSU 3 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 7 at Eastern Kentucky JSU 3 at Alabama State JSU 4 at Troy JSU 10 Morehead State JSU 8 Morehead State JSU 8 Morehead State JSU 4 at Alabama State JSU 5 at UT Martin JSU 8 at UT Martin JSU 2 at UT Martin

5 5 6 2 14 5 1 3 6 11 0 8 4 6 5 10 7 3 6 6 5 0 5 6 3 6 2 22 3 7 1 7 6 10 4 3 10 8 1 4 10 4 3 3 11 1 9 4 5 7

JSU 1 at Samford JSU 8 SIU Edwardsville JSU 3 SIU Edwardsville JSU 8 SIU Edwardsville OVC Tournament (Oxford, Ala) JSU 10 Southeast Missouri JSU 7 Austin Peay

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2018 32-25 (OVC 18-12) JSU 7 Southern Illinois JSU 10 Southern Illinois JSU 6 Southern Illinois JSU 3 Samford JSU 4 Radford JSU 5 Radford JSU 5 Radford JSU 4 UAB JSU 12 FIU JSU 13 FIU JSU 2 FIU JSU 3 Kennesaw State JSU 4 Austin Peay JSU 4 Austin Peay JSU 13 Austin Peay JSU 11 Eastern Illinois JSU 5 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 Eastern Illinois JSU 4 Jacksonville JSU 6 Jacksonville JSU 1 Jacksonville JSU 5 Murray State JSU 21 Murray State JSU 13 Murray State JSU 4 Alabama JSU 13 Troy JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Tennessee Tech JSU 7 Southeast Missouri JSU 7 Southeast Missouri JSU 1 Southeast Missouri JSU 10 Alabama State JSU 4 Belmont JSU 18 Belmont JSU 5 Belmont JSU 2 Alabama State JSU 7 Eastern Kentucky JSU 6 Eastern Kentucky JSU 6 Eastern Kentucky JSU 2 Troy JSU 8 Morehead State JSU 8 Morehead State JSU 12 Morehead State JSU 8 Alabama JSU 7 Samford JSU 9 UT Martin JSU 6 UT Martin JSU 1 UT Martin JSU 7 UAB JSU 8 SIUE JSU 7 SIUE JSU 11 SIUE JSU 8 Austin Peay JSU 2 Tennessee Tech JSU 11 Southeast Missouri JSU 8 Eastern Kentucky

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2019 36-27 (OVC 22-8) JSU 7 Southern Illinois JSU 6 Northwestern State JSU 5 Northwestern State JSU 3 Northwestern State JSU 10 Valparaiso JSU 3 Valparaiso JSU 6 Valparaiso JSU 2 at South Alabama

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JSU 1 Kennesaw State JSU 1 Kennesaw State JSU 9 Kennesaw State JSU 2 at Samford JSU 10 UT Martin JSU 6 UT Martin JSU 6 UT Martin JSU 9 at UAB JSU 9 UAB JSU 6 at SIUE JSU 5 at SIUE JSU 8 at SIUE JSU 7 at Troy JSU 1 Austin Peay JSU 7 Austin Peay JSU 9 Austin Peay JSU 6 Samford JSU 8 at Eastern Illinois JSU 23 at Eastern Illinois JSU 8 at Eastern Illinois JSU 11 at Alabama State JSU 3 at New Mexico JSU 2 at New Mexico JSU 9 at New Mexico JSU 4 at Kennesaw State JSU 7 Murray State JSU 1 Murray State JSU 5 Murray State JSU 7 at Tennessee Tech JSU 4 at Tennessee Tech JSU 8 at Tennessee Tech JSU 2 Troy JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 0 Southeast Missouri JSU 5 Southeast Missouri JSU 2 at #23 Mississippi State JSU 9 at Belmont JSU 6 at Belmont JSU 3 at Belmont JSU 1 at #19 Alabama JSU 10 Eastern Kentucky JSU 3 Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky JSU 10 #19 Alabama JSU 7 at Morehead State JSU 11 at Morehead State JSU 10 at Morehead State OVC Tournament JSU 1 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 SIUE JSU 13 Eastern Illinois JSU 7 Morehead State JSU 6 Southeast Missouri JSU 10 Tennessee Tech JSU 4 Tennessee Tech NCAA Tournament JSU 2 #12 Ole Miss JSU 2 #25 Georgia Tech 2020 (7-8, OVC 1-2) JSU 7 Southern Illinois JSU 4 Missouri JSU 4 Missouri JSU 9 Missouri JSU 5 UAB JSU 8 Central Michigan JSU 0 Central Michigan JSU 1 Central Michigan JSU 9 Gardner-Webb JSU 7 Gardner-Webb JSU 15 Gardner-Webb JSU 0 Kennesaw State JSU 6 Eastern Illinois JSU 0 Eastern Illinois JSU 4 Eastern Illinois JSU 14 Kennesaw State

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JSU 4 Eastern Illinois JSU 8 Troy JSU 9 Samford JSU 6 Air Force JSU 7 Air Force JSU 4 Air Force JSU 4 Murray State JSU 7 Murray State JSU 9 Murray State JSU 1 Alabama State JSU 6 UAB JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 8 Tennessee Tech JSU 4 Tennessee Tech JSU 9 Kennesaw State JSU 7 Alabama State JSU 4 Southeast Missouri JSU 5 Southeast Missouri JSU 3 Southeast Missouri JSU 3 South Alabama JSU 1 South Alabama JSU 8 Belmont JSU 9 Belmont JSU 15 Belmont JSU 4 Alabama A&M JSU 7 Eastern Kentucky JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky JSU 16 Eastern Kentucky JSU 13 Samford JSU 2 Morehead State JSU 6 Morehead State JSU 5 Morehead State JSU 8 UAB JSU 14 UT Martin JSU 13 UT Martin OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) JSU 3 Tennessee Tech JSU 8 SIU Edwardsville JSU 4 Southeast Missouri

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Alabama 1972 5-8 L 1972 5-12 L 1973 1-6 L 1973 1-7 L 1973 2-0 W 1973 7-1 W 1974 1-4 L 1974 2-7 L 1974 3-0 W 1974 4-1 W 1975 9-2 W 1975 2-4 L 1980 9-7 W 1980 6-4 W 1981 2-9 W 1988 5-3 W 1999 5-3 W 1999 0-3 L 2000 8-5 W 2001 0-17 L 2002 10-11 L 2003 5-3 W 2004 4-3 W 2005 3-5 L 2006* 1-13 L 2008 6-12 L 2008 0-5 L 2009 4-8 L 2010 3-7 L 2010 4-10 L 2011 5-9 L 2013 5-6 L 2014 1-6 L 2014 10-15 L 2017 2-1 (10) W 2017 11-8 W 2018 4-0 W 2018 9-8 L 2019 13-2 L 2019 6-3 L

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Alabama A&M 1979 3-0 1979 7-0 1998 8-7 2000 11-0 2000 3-2 2000 10-2 2001 4-2 2001 3-5 2002 16-2 2002 8-7 2003 8-7 2003 28-3

W W W W W W W L W W W W

Alabama State 1974 3-2 1974 8-7 1980 5-1 1980 11-0 1996 14-0 1996 11-1 1997 7-1 1997 16-1 1997 16-1 1998 12-0 1998 16-4 1999 15-3 1999 17-1 2000 17-2 2000 6-1 2001 12-4 2002 10-1 2002 22-11 2003 9-2 2003 15-3 2004 19-8 2004 9-2 2005 13-7

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

2005 22-8 W 2006 12-1 W 2006 15-3 W 2007 12-2 W 2007 4-5 L 2008 10-6 W 2008 18-13 W 2009 26-6 W 2012 5-4 (14 inn) W 2012 8-6 W 2013 1-0 W 2013 9-2 W 2014 11-5 W 2015 1-3 L 2015 1-10 L 2016 5-8 L 2016 7-1 W 2016 1-4 L 2017 5-6 L 2017 3-4 L 2017 4-9 L 2018 10-5 W 2018 6-2 L 2019 9-5 L Alabama Christian 1983 5-6 1983 11-8 1984 7-4 1985 6-8

L W W L

Albion State 1979 10-1

W

Anderson 1972 13-4 1972 3-0 1972 2-0 1972 6-2

W W W W

Appalachian State 1970 5-10 L 1970 1-8 L 1970 4-5 L 1972 9-1 W 1973 6-0 W 1998 9-10 L 2008 1-6 L 2008 6-15 L 2008 5-4 W 2009 3-4 L 2009 6-9 L 2009 3-6 L Armstrong State 1994 8-6

W

Ashland 1994 1994 1994

13-3 4-5 10-3

W W W

Athens 1970 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1973 1974 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1980 1981 1981

3-2 4-0 0-3 10-3 3-1 13-2 6-5 9-13 1-7 14-4 5-4 13-7 3-6 11-2 7-9 13-6 7-1 10-7

W W L W W W W L L W W W L W L W W W

Auburn 1972

4-0

W

1973 1-6 L 1973 1-15 L 1974 4-6 L 1975 5-4 W 1976 3-5 L 1976 7-6 W 1978 8-6 W 1979 5-4 W 1980 10-2 W 1981 4-5 L 1981 5-9 L 1982 4-6 L 1982 7-6 W 1983 5-6 L 1983 11-1 W 1984 3-6 L 1985 6-18 L 1985 8-7 W 1986 8-0 W 1988 10-12 L 1992 5-3 W 1993 1-7 L 1994 11-6 W 1994 2-8 L 2010 7-9 L 2010* 7-9 L 2011 4-9 L 2011 5-4 W 2013 8-12 L 2013 6-1 W 2015 4-6 L 2015 10-9 W 2017 1-10 L 2019 11-6 W 2019 14-2 L Auburn-Montgomery 1989 9-7 W 1989 3-2 W 1990 6-1 W 1990 8-7 W 1990 13-1 W 1992 10-1 W 1992 16-10 W 1992 4-10 L 1992 4-7 L 1993 8-6 W 1993 5-1 W 1993 10-3 W 1993 9-2 W 1994 19-2 W 1994 7-2 W 1995 2-7 L 1995 11-3 W Aurora 1977 1977 1977 1977

10-2 16-1 9-2 10-0

W W W W

Austin Peay 1997 9-11 1998 13-5 2004 4-9 2004 1-3 2004 11-10 2005 2-0 2005 6-5 2005 11-5 2005* 1-4 2005* 8-7 2005* 0-5 2006 1-3 2006 5-4 2006 9-3 2007 7-6 2007 13-4 2007 4-3 2007* 1-2 2007* 2-3 2008 7-6 2008 19-7 2008 1-4 2009 6-5

L W L L W W W W L W L L W W W W W L L W W L W

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2009 4-0 W 2009 9-10 L 2010 6-5 W 2010 2-4 L 2010 3-1 W 2011 5-9 L 2011 5-4 W 2011 2-7 L 2011* 1-4 L 2011* 3-7 L 2012 2-5 L 2012 17-2 W 2012 8-2 W 2012* 6-7 (11 inn) L 2013 4-5 L 2013 1-10 L 2013 19-9 W 2014 1-6 L 2014 7-2 W 2014 9-7 W 2015 8-2 W 2015 8-10 L 2015 12-5 W 2016 6-1 W 2016 8-5 W 2016 25-12 W 2016* 12-10 W 2017 4-8 L 2017 0-4 L 2017 5-6 (14) L 2017* 7-8 L 2018 7-4 L 2018 6-4 L 2018 13-0 W 2018* 8-2 W 2019 4-3 (10) W 2019 14-5 W 2019 13-8 W 2019* 8-4 W Baldwin Wallace 1974 1-2 1974 3-6 1974 9-1 1975 4-1 1975 2-0 1975 2-4 1975 3-2 1976 4-3 1976 13-0 1976 7-1 1976 11-9 1977 11-3 1977 6-0 1977 14-4 1977 6-0 1978 2-8 1978 5-6 1978 5-2 1978 9-2 1979 5-0 1979 3-0 1980 5-3 1980 8-3 1980 10-2 1980 11-8 1981 12-3 1981 17-0 1982 8-1 1982 4-0

L L W W W L W W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W W W W W W W W

Ball State 1989 10-1 1990 12-20

W L

Belhaven College 2001 4-3

W

Belmont 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003

W W L W W L

8-7 5-4 4-9 2-0 6-2 4-6


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Berry 1974 1989 1989 1990 1990

6-0 5-3 10-2 11-6 7-8

W W W W L

Birmingham-Southern 1970 11-6 W 1971 10-7 W 1971 9-5 W 1972 6-2 W 1972 0-4 L 1972 3-11 L 1981 1-3 L 1981 11-10 W 1982 9-4 W 1982 6-5 W 1984 17-14 W 1985 0-6 L 1986 4-12 L 1986 6-0 W 1987 6-12 L 1987 7-15 L 1988 14-7 W 1988 11-4 W 1989 2-3 L 1989 6-5 W 1990 11-6 W 1990 7-3 W 1991 1-2 L 1993 7-4 W 2002 6-5 W 2003 2-9 L 2003 9-7 W 2004 4-6 L 2005 7-13 L 2005 5-2 W 2006 0-6 L 2006 8-10 L 2006 1-6 L Bradley 2009 2011 2012

10-0 5-2 5-11

W W L

Bristol 1994 1994

15-2 7-0

W W

9-1

W

Bucknell 2011 Butler 1982 1982 1999

16-2 5-2 12-4

W W W

Cal Poly Pomona 1983 4-8 1983 7-9

L L

Cal Riverside 1991 12-3 1991 2-3

W L

Cal State Northridge 1990 12-8 W Campbell 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003

L W W W W W

Duquesne 1997 8-2 1997 3-2 1997 15-2 1997 4-1

W W W W

Charleston Southern 2001 1-2 L 2013 7-4 W

Earlham 1971 1971 1972 1972 1975 1975 1975 1994

10-3 9-6 8-2 14-2 7-6 7-0 8-1 18-1

W W W W W W W W

1971 1974 1974 1975 1977 1980

Clemson 2019

3-4 3-0 3-1 5-3 12-4 8-2

14-5 10-11 22-9 3-4 13-1 8-4 4-2 1-7 4-6 2-14 2-13 2-4 2-1 8-7 4-7 4-0 7-5 6-3

W L W L W W W L L L L L W W L W W W

Campbellsville 1977 12-0 1977 8-1

W W

Carleton 1991

Concordia 2001 2001

2-1 9-4

W W

L

Cumberland 1988 10-1 1988 5-2 1991 0-7 1991 3-11 1991 8-5 1992 5-1 1992 9-4 1992 0-6 1993 7-3 1995 9-2

W W L L W W W L W W

Delta State 1975 5-6 1979 4-3 1979 10-7 1980 4-3 1980 4-3 1980 3-15 1982 14-9 1982 0-15 1983 15-2 1983 1-0 1983 15-2 1983 9-8 1984 3-5 1984 1-13 1985 4-11 1985 4-0 1985 9-7 1985 5-6 1986 9-8 1986 8-12 1988 6-1 1988 8-2 1988 2-10 1988 13-5 1989 5-2 1989 11-10 1991 5-10 1991 4-15 1991 4-10 1991 10-5 1991 0-10 1992 6-10 1992 3-8 1992 8-1 1993 3-6 1993 4-3

L W W W W L W L W W W W L L L L W L W L W W L W W W L L L W L L L W L W

Carroll 1975 1975

1-8 3-2 8-0

W W

Carson-Newman 1995 5-4 1995 13-6

W W

Centenary 1996 8-3 1996 3-0 1996 16-8 1996 7-2 1996 2-3 1996 13-2 1997 6-2 1997 12-10 1997 9-8 1997 6-5 1997 8-1 1997 9-0 1998 4-1 1998 15-6 1998 10-9 1998 5-6 1998 11-6 1998 7-9 1999 12-10 1999 12-11 1999 1-4

W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W L W L W W L

Central Michigan 1997 11-13 L 2009 3-7 L 2020 8-0 W 2020 0-1 L 2020 1-2 (11) L Central Missouri 1988 13-3

W

Central Wesleyan 1995 7-0 1995 7-0

W W

Chattanooga 1971 7-0 1971 5-4

W W

W 9-2

Cleveland State 1978 8-0 1979 5-0 1979 2-1

W W W

College of Charleston 2001 1-2 L 2001 6-5 W 2008 5-11 L 2008 7-17 L 2008 2-1 W Columbus 1987 6-13 L 1991 4-7 L 1991 2-5 L 1991 5-18 L 1991 0-7 L

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RECORDS

2003 6-11 L 2013 0-3 L 2013 6-10 L 2013 2-0 W 2013* 3-6 L 2014 9-1 W 2014 6-5 W 2014 3-10 L 2015 8-6 W 2015 9-2 W 2015 15-9 W 2016 4-2 W 2016 26-11 W 2016 7-9 L 2017 9-4 W 2017 2-3 L 2017 5-10 L 2018 4-3 W 2018 18-4 W 2018 5-4 W 2019 9-0 W 2019 7-1 L 2019 9-4 W 2019* 6-5 (10) W

East Tennessee State 2000 3-2 W 2000 3-4 L 2000 10-9 W Eastern Illinois 2004 3-2 W 2004 5-9 L 2004 3-4 L 2004 5-3 W 2005 6-9 L 2005 7-2 W 2005 3-6 L 2006 2-8 L 2006 1-7 L 2006 5-4 W 2007 1-10 L 2007 9-2 W 2007 14-13 W 2008 2-19 L 2008 2-0 W 2008 6-0 W 2008 * 6-10 L 2009 7-8 L 2009 13-3 W 2009 10-5 W 2009 * 11-5 W 2010 12-11 W 2010 8-5 W 2010 3-10 L 2010* 7-5 W 2011 3-4 L 2011 4-7 L 2011 5-4 W 2012 8-17 L 2012 7-2 W 2012 15-3 W 2013 3-2 W 2013 5-2 W 2013 2-1 W 2014 8-2 W 2014 23-15 W 2014 8-6 W 2014* 13-2 W 2015 4-2 W 2015 5-4 W 2015 6-4 W 2016 6-4 W 2016 10-3 W 2016 4-3 W 2017 5-7 L 2017 6-3 W 2017 7-6 (11) W 2018 11-0 W 2018 9-5 L 2018 7-0 W 2019 6-5 (12) W 2019 5-4 L 2019 12-5 W 2020 6-4 W 2020 0-4 L 2020 4-5 (11) L Eastern Kentucky 2004 5-8 2004 1-10 2004 19-5 2004* 15-0 2005 1-5 2005 11-10

L L W W L W

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90

2005 6-1 W 2005* 8-1 W 2005* 11-6 W 2006 4-2 W 2006 4-7 L 2006 10-5 W 2006* 19-7 W 2007 8-4 W 2007 9-6 W 2007 9-16 L 2008 3-2 W 2008 7-5 W 2008 5-3 W 2009 13-3 W 2009 14-3 W 2009 3-9 L 2010 2-4 L 2010 3-2 W 2010 11-3 W 2011 1-4 L 2011 2-1 W 2011 13-6 W 2012 4-2 W 2012 4-1 W 2012 2-3 L 2013 9-4 W 2013 10-9 W 2013 6-14 L 2013* 2-11 L 2014 9-1 W 2014 6-5 W 2014 3-10 L 2015 7-5 W 2015 5-2 W 2015 16-13 W 2016 13-19 L 2016 9-3 W 2016 5-7 L 2017 3-1 W 2017 5-4 W 2017 7-10 L 2018 11-7 L 2018 6-1 W 2018 9-6 L 2018* 11-8 L 2019 18-3 W 2019 6-5 W 2019 7-5 L Eastern Michigan 1985 2-3 2010 8-10 2010 8-4 2010 17-9

L L W W

Elmhurst 1972 1972 1973 1973

6-0 2-4 10-1 9-2

W L W W

Erskine College 1995 2-0 1995 4-3

W W

Faulkner 1986 1988 1988 1989 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1997

W W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W

8-2 16-8 3-5 8-5 6-1 11-4 6-0 5-4 5-1 10-6 9-5 15-4 6-7 5-1 3-2 6-4 10-8 16-2

Florida 2003

8-11

L

Florida Atlantic 1996 7-11 1999 1-4 1999 0-7 1999 4-15 2000 0-11 2000 2-10 2000 1-10 2001 2-5 2001 2-9 2001 2-14 2002 3-12 2002 4-5 2002 7-8 2003 3-2 2003 0-4 2003 1-14 2003 2-3

L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L

Florida International 1996 8-10 L 1998 1-3 L 2017 0-5 L 2017 6-5 W 2017 12-6 W 2018 12-6 W 2018 13-6 W 2018 7-2 L 2019 2-1 L 2019 3-1 W 2019 5-2 L

1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2007 2007 2008

Florida State 1973 5-13

L

Franklin 1972 1972

W W

Furman 2005 2005 2005

3-2 2-6 2-9

W L L

Gardner-Webb 2003 9-0 W 2003 5-3 W 2003 5-4 W 2020 9-3 W 2020 7-8 L 2020 15-6 W Georgetown (Ky.) 1978 21-3 1978 15-0 1978 22-7

W W W

Georgia 1999 1-6 L 2008 1-19 L 2009 9-7 W 2009 16-8 W 2019 5-1 L 2019 9-8 (11) W Georgia College 1994 11-8 1994 11-3 1995 10-11

W W L

Georgia Southern 1996 0-8 1996 5-2 1997 4-0 1997 18-12 1998 15-8 1998 4-2 1999 5-1 1999 2-14

L W W W W W W L

Georgia State 1981 10-4 1981 10-7

W W

W L W W W L W L L W L L L W W L W W W W W W L

Georgia Tech 1979 17-9 W 1981 5-9 L 1996 7-14 L 1997 12-15 L 1998 4-14 L 2000 2-10 L 2004* 3-16 L 2014* 2-4 L Grace 1971 1971 1971

6-4 10-0

8-4 8-13 7-6 5-3 6-5 9-14 5-3 4-5 2-6 11-0 1-18 2-3 4-6 12-5 3-0 0-9 3-2 11-3 3-2 7-6 16-8 17-11 3-4

9-3 8-7 10-5

W W W

Hartford 2009

7-6

W

Harvard 2009 2009 2009 2009 2011 2011 2011 2011

4-1 12-10 7-6 3-10 6-1 8-4 5-4 5-4

W W W L W W W W

High Point 2006 10-4 2006 7-5 2006 4-1 2007 6-5 2007 2-6 2007 1-10

W W W W L L

Hope 1994 1994

W W

9-2 6-0

Huntingdon 1970 8-7 1970 5-2 1971 10-3 1971 9-0 1971 6-2 1971 1-0 1972 11-5 1974 4-0 1974 4-1 1975 5-2 1975 10-7 1975 3-1 1976 4-2 1976 7-3 1978 14-10 1978 4-5 1979 12-9 1979 11-1 1981 5-2 1983 3-4 1983 10-6

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L W

1994 1994 1994 1994 1995

1-2 5-2 13-2 13-2 9-0

L W W W W

Illinois 2007 14-2 W 2019 7-5 W Illinois Benedict 1974 3-4 1974 7-1 1975 9-5 1975 3-0 1976 0-4 1976 3-1 1977 5-4 1977 16-4 1977 5-3 1977 9-5 1978 14-0 1978 4-5 1978 5-3 1978 4-3 1979 6-3 1979 15-0 1979 10-2 1979 13-0

L W W W L W W W W W W L W W W W W W

Illinios State 1982 5-8

L

Indiana 2009 9-8 2011 6-7 (10)

W L

Indiana Central 1982 7-16 1984 6-4

L W

Iowa 2012

3-6

L

Ithaca 1973

2-3

L

Jacksonville 1999 2-5 L 1999 1-2 L 1999 3-1 W 2000 7-17 L 2000 6-8 L 2000 7-8 L 2001 0-3 L 2001 3-4 L 2001 3-6 L 2002 5-7 L 2002 2-5 L 2002 1-4 L 2003 2-3 L 2003 6-11 L 2003 4-7 L 2003 10-6 W 2018 6-4 L 2018 17-6 L 2018 5-1 L 2019 2-1 L 2019 5-2 L 2019 16-7 L Jackson State 1971 15-10

W

Kalamazoo 1982 16-3 1982 7-5 1982 12-2 1982 16-3 1983 20-5 1983 11-1 1983 10-1 1983 12-2 1985 8-0 1985 12-2 1985 2-1

W W W W W W W W W W W

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1985 1986 1986 1986

6-5 16-0 16-2 16-2

W W W W

Kennesaw State 1991 12-3 W 1991 13-4 W 2006 6-7 L 2007 11-7 W 2007 4-7 L 2007 2-15 L 2008 1-6 L 2008 12-11 W 2009 17-9 W 2009 4-5 L 2010 17-2 W 2010 11-4 W 2011 6-9 L 2011 6-14 L 2012 3-13 L 2012 5-7 L 2012 5-2 W 2013 6-11 L 2013 1-2 L 2013 3-9 L 2014 1-10 L 2014 1-0 W 2014 9-8(17) W 2014 4-11 L 2015 8-14 L 2015 2-4 L 2015 11-4 W 2015 9-5 W 2016 2-3 L 2016 10-5 W 2016 9-11 L 2016 10-2 W 2018 3-1 W 2020 0-3 L 2020 14-10 (15) W Kentucky 1974

3-2

W

Kentucky State 1986 15-7

W

King College 1994 9-2 1994 17-3 1995 12-3 1995 3-0 1995 8-3

W W W W W

Lane College 1994 15-1 1994 13-0 1994 11-0 1995 12-0 1995 14-0

W W W W W

Lagrange 1987 1987 1988 1988 1990 1990 1991

7-2 18-17 8-6 24-10 9-0 19-6 10-0

W W W W W W W

LeMoyne-Owen 1979 0-7 1995 11-1 1995 9-1 1995 10-2

L W W W

Limestone 1995 1995

W W

5-0 2-1

Lincoln Memorial 1991 6-2 1991 3-2 1991 7-6 1991 5-0

W W W W


Gamecocks All-Time Series Results 4-8 6-2 3-2 1-12 12-7 2-1 2-4 12-1

LIU-Brooklyn 2012 5-4

L W W L W W L W W

Loras College 1991 11-4

W

Louisiana-Monroe 2003 2-5 2003 6-5 2003 10-3 2004 2-0 2004 1-6 2004 2-3 2005 10-4 2005 2-6 2005 4-5 2006 8-2 2006 6-5 2006 7-6

L W W W L L W L L W W W

LSU 2004 2004 2004

1-6 2-14 1-19

L L L

Louisville 1975

12-0

W

Madison 1973 1973

1-0 8-4

W W

Manhattan 1989 14-0 1989 10-1 1989 17-2

W W W

Marshall 2005 2005 2005

1-2 5-4 3-7

L W L

Maryland 1974 1974

6-4 3-0

W W

1-10 6-2 4-1 12-6 6-7 12-5 3-4 6-5 5-3 22-2 5-4 4-12 1-5 5-4 5-6 9-14 5-1 2-5 3-0

L W W W L W L W W W W L L W L L W L W

Mercer 1996 1996 1996 1996 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003

Miami (Ohio) 2009 6-7 2010 14-8 2010 6-7 2010 2-0

L W L W

Michigan 2000 3-1 2010 11-19 2010 2-14

W L L

Michigan State 2010 2-17

L

Middle Tennessee 1973 8-2 1974 2-3 1977 8-6 1978 7-12 1978 11-4 1978 1-8 1986 5-9 1996 3-4 1996 8-6 1998 10-4 1999 3-5 1999 2-6 1999 4-6 2000 2-13 2000 5-16 2001 1-6 2001 1-6 2003 11-5 2003 2-7 2003 5-4 2004 2-1 2004 2-8 2004 5-3 2005 4-1 2005 9-8 2005 0-9 2006 2-6 2006 1-7 2006 1-3 2007 1-12 2007 7-6 2007 3-0 2008 2-6 2008 3-11 2008 8-17 2009 10-6 2010 3-10 2010 8-5 2010 9-6 2011 10-2 2011 9-6 (14) 2011 12-9 (10)

W L W L W L L L W W L L L L L L L W L W W L W W W L L L L L W W L L L W L W W W W W

Miles 1987 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1998

16-1 11-0 14-1 13-0 10-0 13-1 10-0 14-1 10-0 10-0 12-2 12-0 14-0 11-1 13-6 15-1

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Millikin 1976 1976

6-1 7-1

W W

Millsaps 2008 2008

11-3 3-17

W L

Minnesota-Duluth 1995 15-2

W

Mississippi College 1980 2-1 1981 8-7 1982 10-7 1984 6-4 1984 5-9 1992 2-1 1992 4-3

W W W W L W W

1993 1993 1993

3-4 3-4 10-3

L L W

Mississippi State 1996 2-21 L 1996 2-3 L 2001 0-4 L 2001 1-7 L 2002 6-11 L 2002 2-14 L 2002 1-5 L 2004 6-7 L 2006 4-7 L 2006 1-6 L 2007 9-11 L 2014 2-1 W Missouri 1999 0-3 L 1999 3-15 L 1999 6-8 L 1999 6-7 L 2020 4-10 L 2020 4-6 (12) L 2020 9-8 W Missouri St. Louis 1973 1-2

L

Missouri Southern 1991 20-4 W Montevallo 1970 7-11 1970 11-1 1972 9-2 1980 5-4 1980 7-1 1980 4-3 1982 12-3 1983 11-0 1983 7-6 1983 8-4 1984 18-10 1984 4-5 1985 8-9 1985 7-4 1986 8-4 1986 3-2 1987 9-4 1987 14-5 1988 6-3 1988 10-9 1989 7-8 1990 5-0 1990 7-0 1991 8-0 1991 4-0 1992 7-3 1992 18-11 1993 15-7 1993 10-4 1994 16-9 1994 19-12 1995 7-6 1995 10-1 1999 13-5

L W W W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Morehead State 1996 7-1 1996 9-2 1996 5-2 2004 13-4 2004 2-0 2004 10-17 2005 7-3 2005 1-3 2005 7-5 2006 18-4 2006 6-5 2006 11-3 2007 2-9 2007 2-7 2007 17-11

W W W W W L W L W W W W L L W

2008 22-10 W 2008 18-5 W 2008 13-1 W 2009 2-6 L 2009 3-0 W 2010 10-7 W 2010 17-0 W 2010 21-10 W 2011 7-4 W 2011 7-6 W 2011 6-3 W 2012 8-3 W 2012 2-3 L 2012 10-4 W 2012* 12-5 W 2013 8-2 W 2013 5-3 W 2013 3-22 L 2014 7-16 L 2014 11-9 (13) W 2014 10-12 L 2014* 7-1 W 2015 2-4 (10) L 2015 6-13 L 2015 5-6 L 2016 6-14 L 2016 14-15 L 2016 5-14 L 2017 10-3 W 2017 8-11 L 2017 8-1 W 2018 13-8 L 2018 8-4 W 2018 24-12 L 2019 5-0 L 2019 11-3 W 2019 6-2 W 2019* 10-3 W Mount St. Mary 1989 22-0 1989 9-0

W W

Murray State 1998 5-1 W 1998 6-5 W 2004 4-6 L 2004 0-3 L 2004 9-2 W 2005 7-8 L 2005 14-8 W 2005 9-8 W 2006 13-5 W 2006 12-1 W 2006 7-4 W 2007 3-6 L 2007 2-1 W 2007 12-0 W 2009 9-8 W 2009 2-3 L 2009 14-3 W 2009* 9-3 W 2010 7-3 W 2010 3-9 L 2010 6-9 L 2011 20-7 W 2011 6-12 L 2011 10-9 W 2012 4-5 L 2012 5-1 W 2012 7-2 W 2013 14-11 W 2013 7-6 (15) W 2013 10-7 W 2014 7-2 W 2014 1-4 L 2014 5-1 W 2015 4-1 W 2015 7-8 L 2015 9-10 L 2016 11-4 W 2016 22-7 W 2016 5-6 L 2017 7-5 (11) W 2017 4-6 L 2017 4-3 W

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2018 5-3 W 2018 21-3 W 2018 13-4 W 2019 8-7 L 2019 4-2 W 2019 L 9-8 Navy 2011

5-8

L

Newberry 1995 11-8 1995 4-5 1995 6-0 1995 4-2 1995 3-4 1995 17-2

W L W W L W

Nebraska 1999 3-15

L

Nebraska-Omaha 2012 5-2

W

New Haven 1989 12-4 1989 2-5 1989 6-10 1989 7-8

W L L L

New Orleans 1973 12-4 1973 7-5

W W

RECORDS

1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994

New Mexico 2014 3-5 L 2014 2-8 L 2014 9-2 W Nicholls State 1972 4-7 1972 2-5 1973 7-5 1973 5-8 1973 6-1 1974 4-7 1974 2-4 1975 2-1 1975 7-5 1975 7-5 1976 1-2 1976 0-1 1976 6-0 1977 12-4 1977 2-3 1977 23-3 1999 16-9

L L W L W L L W W W L L W W L W W

North Alabama 1970 9-1 1970 3-1 1970 6-2 1970 6-5 1971 9-0 1971 9-1 1971 17-4 1972 6-2 1972 7-0 1972 3-0 1972 9-0 1972 16-6 1973 5-1 1973 8-0 1973 1-0 1973 9-8 1974 7-2 1974 5-6 1975 6-0 1975 11-5 1975 3-0 1975 8-1 1976 4-3 1976 6-4 1976 5-1 1977 5-7 1977 5-4

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W

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RECORDS

Gamecocks All-Time Series Results 1978 7-2 W 1978 13-12 W 1978 6-10 L 1978 2-4 L 1979 1-0 W 1979 1-0 W 1980 16-1 W 1980 12-2 W 1980 10-4 W 1980 10-4 W 1980 12-0 W 1981 9-1 W 1981 1-0 W 1981 3-4 L 1981 16-4 W 1982 9-8 W 1982 5-2 W 1982 15-7 W 1983 8-1 W 1983 5-4 W 1983 7-3 W 1983 5-2 W 1984 3-1 W 1984 8-2 W 1984 6-5 W 1984 9-7 W 1984 4-1 W 1984 7-4 W 1985 3-10 L 1985 7-9 L 1985 1-11 L 1986 5-2 W 1986 4-2 W 1986 15-5 W 1986 6-3 W 1986 7-3 W 1987 5-9 L 1989 5-1 W 1989 8-6 W 1989 0-9 L 1989 8-5 W 1989 8-1 W 1990 9-4 W 1991 14-8 W 1991 10-0 W 1992 3-10 L 1992 7-5 W 1992 0-6 L 1993 2-3 L 1993 6-7 L 2019 14-1 W 2019 12-10 W 2019 2-1 L North Central 1977 11-3 1977 11-8

W W

North Florida 2012 2-7 2012 3-9 2012 3-2 2013 3-7 2013 5-2

L L W L W

Northern Kentucky 1979 9-8 W Northwestern Univ. 2007 13-2 W 2011 3-2 W 2012 6-5 W Northwestern State 2003 3-10 L 2003 1-4 L 2003 2-9 L 2004 2-9 L 2004 6-2 W 2004 2-3 L 2007 7-13 L 2007 14-4 W 2007 7-2 W 2008 5-4 W 2008 5-3 W 2008 1-7 L 2012 2-4 L Notre Dame 1976 5-15

92

L

Oakland 2002 2002 2002

6-1 8-1 4-3

W W W

Oglethorpe 1972 20-4

W

Ohio State 1985 4-6 1985 5-11 2007 3-8

L L L

Ole Miss 2002 2002 2002 2014* 2019* 2019*

2-10 L 4-8 L 5-6 L 2-12 L 16-2 L 19-4 L

Olivet-Nazarene 1993 10-9 1993 5-4 1993 10-6 1994 10-6 1994 10-5 1995 18-9 1995 15-3

W W W W W W W

Oral Roberts 2016 8-3

W

Pikeville (Ky.) 1982 5-0 1982 11-1 1982 10-0

W W W

Purdue 2004 0-6 L 2004 7-13 L 2004 5-7 L 2019 4-0 W 2019 9-5 L 2019 3-0 W Purdue Ft. Wayne 1974 9-3 1974 9-1

W W

Radford 2018 2018 2018

4-2 W 9-5 L 5-0 W

Rice 1999

0-4

L

Rider 2006 2006 2006

9-6 10-12 7-3

W L W

Saginaw 1984 5-6 1984 16-1 1984 7-4 1984 13-10 1985 12-3 1985 4-0 1989 3-10 1990 20-5

L W W W W W L W

Samford 1984 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996

W W W W W W W L W W W W

4-2 9-4 8-2 14-4 10-3 18-7 12-5 2-6 8-5 4-2 2-1 7-3

1997 6-3 W 1997 7-6 W 1997 9-3 W 1997 8-7 W 1997 4-7 L 1997 5-1 W 1998 3-6 L 1998 15-2 W 1998 8-2 W 1998 10-14 L 1998 15-4 W 1998 12-2 W 1999 13-6 W 1999 12-3 W 1999 8-11 W 2000 16-3 W 2000 7-9 L 2000 0-10 L 2001 1-7 L 2001 1-2 L 2001 1-4 L 2002 5-6 L 2002 5-1 W 2002 2-4 L 2003 3-6 L 2003 1-2 L 2003 6-2 W 2004 7-3 W 2004 4-0 W 2004 11-3 W 2004 9-4 W 2004 13-5 W 2005 8-6 W 2005 3-1 W 2005 1-5 L 2005 10-2 W 2006 5-11 L 2006 3-7 L 2006 17-6 W 2006* 17-6 W 2006* 8-7 W 2007 9-1 W 2007 9-8 W 2007 7-2 W 2007* 10-8 W 2008 7-6 W 2008 11-4 W 2008 6-9 L 2009 10-1 W 2009 16-1 W 2010 11-7 W 2010 12-4 W 2011 5-2 W 2011 4-7 L 2012 4-12 L 2012 2-5 L 2013 2-12 L 2013 12-11 (10) W 2014 2-5 L 2014 6-7 L 2015 9-6 W 2015 13-14 L 2016 7-10 L 2016 6-7 L 2017 9-5 W 2017 1-6 L 2018 9-3 L 2018 9-7 L 2019 5-3 L 2019 11-5 W Sewanee 1975

11-3

W

Shippensburg 1991 6-5

W

Shorter 1970 1971 1975 1976 1976 1977 1978 1980

W W L W L W L W

14-2 8-6 4-7 8-5 3-5 10-7 7-10 8-5

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1980 1981 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1989 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1994 1995

6-2 7-6 8-3 11-2 10-4 9-8 13-8 7-11 5-9 8-10 6-8 7-2 11-5 6-8 7-5 4-2 14-4 25-5 9-4 17-2 18-3 13-0 13-10 12-11 12-13 5-4

W W W W W W W L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W

Siena 1992 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001

22-8 11-8 12-2 16-4 1-4 18-7 4-2 3-4 16-5 5-3 17-3 11-1 13-5 2-4 12-11 3-2 0-1 0-3 4-3

W W W W L W W L W W W W W L W W L L W

SIU-Edwardsville 1991 15-1 W 2011 3-1 W 2011 4-0 W 2011 5-8 L 2012 1-7 L 2012 4-6 L 2012 4-3 W 2013 2-1 W 2013 11-0 W 2013 7-6 W 2014 6-7 L 2014 5-2 W 2014 8-9 L 2014* 7-5 W 2015 4-8 L 2015 4-12 L 2015 1-2 L 2015* 8-5 W 2016 9-7 W 2016 13-4 W 2016 9-6 W 2017 8-2 W 2017 3-1 W 2017 8-4 W 2018 8-3 W 2018 7-5 W 2018 11-9 W 2019 6-2 W 2019 3-2 W 2019 4-3 (11) W Slippery Rock 1987 6-1 1987 4-2 1987 14-7

W W W


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South Alabama 1996 8-0 W 1996 5-1 W 1997 2-1 W 1997 3-11 L 1998 3-5 L 1998 2-11 L 2000 4-15 L 2000 5-4 W 2002 5-6 L 2002 2-8 L 2003 0-8 L 2003 2-11 L 2004 2-5 L 2005 2-7 L 2005 10-9 W 2014 2-4 L 2015 3-0 W 2015 1-5 L 2016 2-4 L 2016 7-8 L South Carolina-Aiken 1994 7-2 W Southern Benedict 1979 11-1 W 1979 16-9 W Spring Hill 1974 11-9 1974 3-4 1974 4-5

W L L

Southeast Missouri State 1982 1-2 L 1987 11-1 W 1987 7-1 W 2004 12-2 W 2004 3-10 L 2004 15-14 W 2004 6-7 L 2004* 5-1 W 2005 0-3 L 2005 6-3 W 2005 8-7 W 2006 9-3 W 2006 6-8 L 2006 21-7 W 2007 4-3 W 2007 3-5 L 2007 2-3 L 2007* 15-2 W 2008 16-6 W 2008 4-3 W 2008 10-7 W 2008* 7-6 W 2008* 4-6 L 2009 4-18 L 2009 8-7 W 2009 4-7 L 2010 5-10 L 2010 5-6 L 2011 8-9 L

2011 5-2 W 2011* 8-2 W 2011* 15-12 W 2012 3-5 L 2012 4-3 W 2012 8-7 W 2012* 1-4 L 2013 9-8 W 2013 4-3 W 2013 5-2 W 2014 6-11 L 2014 0-1 L 2014 5-3 W 2014* 6-2 W 2015 4-5 L 2015 5-9 L 2015 3-6 L 2015* 4-12 L 2016 6-2 W 2016 6-13 L 2016 2-11 L 2016* 11-7 W 2016* 7-10 L 2016* 8-14 L 2017 6-7 L 2017 0-1 L 2017 17-7 W 2017* 10-13 L 2018 7-0 W 2018 7-6 W 2018 4-1 L 2018* 11-0 W 2019 4-3 (11) W 2019 9-8 L 2019 8-7 W Southern Illinois 2009 8-5 W 2009 6-3 W 2010 16-17 L 2010 11-4 W 2010 15-18 L 2011 3-1 W 2011 4-1 W 2011 6-1 W 2012 2-3 L 2012 5-13 L 2012 5-10 L 2013 6-12 L 2013 4-12 L 2013 5-4 W 2016 9-5 W 2016 3-13 L 2016 2-3 L 2017 8-6 W 2017 4-5 L 2017 7-0 W 2018 7-4 W 2018 10-9 W 2018 6-0 W Southern Miss 2006* 2-6 2010* 6-19

L L

Southern Tech 1993 16-4 1993 3-4 1994 15-1

W L W

St. Bernard 1970 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1971

3-4 0-5 2-4 2-0 6-0 4-2 5-3

L L L W W W W

6-2 13-0 4-9 6-15 4-10 3-12

W W L L L L

Stetson 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000

2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003

4-15 2-9 7-12 2-11 2-8 3-3 4-7 4-8

L L L L L W L L

St. Thomas 1989 12-2 1989 7-0

W W

Talladega College 1988 14-2 1988 12-2 1992 19-9

W W W

Tampa 1990 1990 1990

4-9 10-8 3-0

L W W

Taylor 1971 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1979

7-3 9-2 6-1 9-12 9-0 5-3 9-3

W W W L W W W

Tennessee 1979 12-11

W

Tennessee Tech 1980 8-6 W 1995 9-5 W 1996 13-2 W 1996 10-3 W 1997 9-6 W 1997 16-3 W 2000 3-7 L 2001 0-10 L 2001 3-6 L 2002 1-9 L 2003 4-3 W 2003 11-16 L 2004 11-4 W 2004 7-1 W 2004 7-6 W 2005 9-2 W 2005 12-2 W 2005 14-3 W 2006 8-0 W 2006 7-6 W 2006 8-11 L 2007 10-11 L 2007 14-1 W 2007 13-7 W 2008 12-2 W 2008 4-0 W 2008 14-12 W 2009 1-5 L 2009 3-5 L 2009 4-6 L 2009* 12-13 L 2009* 3-4 L 2010 7-1 W 2010 10-2 W 2010 8-7 W 2010* 9-7 W 2010* 10-8 W 2011 8-2 W 2011 4-8 L 2011 9-7 W 2012 5-2 W 2012 6-7 L 2012 8-6 W 2013 6-5 W 2013 7-5 W 2013 0-4 L 2014 7-8 L 2014 4-15 L 2014 8-11 L 2014* 10-7 W

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2014* 4-2 W 2015 8-10 L 2015 8-7 (13) W 2015 4-9 L 2015* 3-5 L 2016 9-3 W 2016 6-7 L 2016 15-14 W 2017 7-2 W 2017 6-22 L 2017 8-3 W 2018 9-8 L 2018 8-7 L 2018 11-7 L 2019 5-3 W 2019 12-10 W 2019 8-7 W Tennessee Temple 1972 3-1 1972 6-3 1980 8-4 1980 13-6 1987 17-2 1987 3-2

W W W W W W

Texas A&M 2007 5-15 2007 4-6 2007 0-12

L L L

Texas Tech 2010 3-8 2010 8-11

L L

Thomas College 1995 8-12 1995 8-2 1995 8-3 1995 11-1

L W W W

Tiffin 1979

16-0

W

Toledo 2004

16-3

W

7-0

W

1-3 3-4 18-2 11-1 18-7 1-0 1-0 10-5 3-2 3-2 5-8 1-3 14-2 2-3 7-3 5-1 4-0 5-4 7-10 8-1 2-3 1-3 5-6 8-4 1-5 6-2 2-3 2-5 6-8 2-11 3-8 0-1 2-9 6-9 0-6

L L W W W W L W W W L L W L W W W W L W L L L W L W L L L L L L L L L

Trevecca 1979 Troy 1970 1970 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1975 1975 1976 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981

RECORDS

Southeastern Louisiana 1975 2-5 L 1976 5-6 L 1996 5-8 L 1996 2-4 L 1996 5-3 W 1996 6-13 L 1996 2-9 L 1996 11-2 W 1997 2-6 L 1997 6-7 L 1997 2-7 L 1997 9-3 W 1997 12-10 W 1997 13-5 W 2005 2-4 L 2005 4-15 L 2005 5-3 W 2006 5-1 L 2006 6-5 L 2006 14-2 W

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1982 12-7 W 1982 1-8 L 1982 5-7 L 1982 4-5 L 1982 3-5 L 1984 1-5 L 1986 8-27 L 1986 6-7 L 1986 4-13 L 1987 5-2 W 1987 9-15 L 1987 6-10 L 1987 0-9 L 1988 5-3 W 1988 8-5 W 1988 7-6 W 1988 1-4 L 1988 6-8 L 1989 8-5 W 1989 8-3 W 1989 10-11 L 1989 1-0 W 1990 2-6 W 1990 4-10 L 1990 0-3 L 1990 2-3 L 1990 10-6 W 1990 2-6 L 1990 5-0 W 1990 11-2 W 1991 1-4 L 1991 10-1 W 1991 1-4 L 1991 6-4 W 1991 7-2 W 1991 2-0 W 1992 1-2 L 1993 16-0 W 1993 9-2 W 1996 3-4 L 1997 7-5 W 1997 3-11 L 1998 10-0 W 1998 6-9 L 1998 13-12 W 1998 21-8 W 1998 4-5 L 1998 8-10 L 1999 7-12 L 1999 2-6 L 1999 8-7 W 2000 5-9 L 2000 0-8 L 2000 3-6 L 2001 4-9 L 2001 4-3 W 2001 4-7 L 2002 1-5 L 2002 1-6 L 2002 0-5 L 2003 0-6 L 2003 3-9 L 2003 6-3 W 2004 2-5 L 2004 5-4 W 2005 3-8 L 2005 10-9 W 2006 13-3 L 2006 6-1 L 2007 2-15 L 2007 5-6 L 2008 14-6 W 2008 3-10 L 2009 9-3 W 2009 1-5 L 2010 7-3 W 2010 11-13 L 2011 7-6 W 2011 7-8 L 2012 1-9 L 2012 7-15 L 2013 5-13 L 2013 4-8 L 2014 7-3 W 2014 2-1(10) W

2015 18-4 W 2015 8-1 W 2016 0-10 L 2016 8-7 (16) W 2017 5-10 L 2017 4-3 W 2018 16-13 L 2018 8-2 L 2019 9-7 W 2019 9-5 (11) W Tusculum 1994 1994

5-1 7-5

W W

Tuskegee 1973 1977 1977 1977 1977 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 1986 1986 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990

6-5 8-2 9-4 15-1 8-2 13-7 7-10 3-8 6-2 10-2 5-6 12-4 10-6 9-4 15-2 6-4 14-1 13-5 10-0 10-2 12-0 13-0 9-1 7-0 7-0

W W W W W W L L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

0-4 11-10 4-0 3-2 5-10 6-2 6-21 7-0 6-2 12-2 9-12 4-8 1-5 9-20 1-5 4-17 7-1 7-2 6-4 6-8 3-2 3-8 5-1 5-1 5-4 14-5 5-15 6-5 3-17 11-9 17-8 4-10 7-6 8-2 5-8 5-7 7-5 7-6 7-9 1-6 13-10 11-14

L W W W L W L W W W L L L L L L W W W W W L W W W W L W L W W L W W L L W W L L W L

UAB 1987 1987 1991 1994 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011

2011 2-4 L 2012 8-4 L 2012 4-5 L 2012 4-3 W 2012 1-4 L 2013 7-0 W 2013 7-4 W 2013 2-8 L 2013 8-2 W 2014 9-5 W 2014 9-14 L 2015 6-7 L 2015 8-7 W 2016 11-10 W 2017 12-6 W 2018 4-2 W 2018 7-1 W 2019 5-2 W 2019 5-3 W 2020 5-3 W UCF 1985 1985 1997 1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003

8-3 5-10 5-15 13-12 5-16 0-5 1-7 7-4 3-12 3-9 6-7 7-8 1-2 0-7 2-3 4-5 1-7 6-5 6-0 1-3 8-7

W L L W L L L W L L L L L L L L L W W L W

UNC-Asheville 1998 7-5 1998 5-10 1998 13-1

W L W

UMass 2007

14-15

L

4-1 3-2 5-7 7-0 8-4 1-0 6-4 7-0 2-4 5-0 4-2 5-3 3-7 5-6 13-5 6-5 6-3 9-5 7-9 5-4 2-10 6-3 9-3 8-5 3-0 4-0 1-0 8-6 5-2 6-2 5-1 10-2 13-4

W W L W W W W W L W W W L W W W W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W

UT-Martin 1972 1973 1973 1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1975 1975 1975 1975 1976 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1981 1983 1983 1984 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997

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1998 14-2 W 1998 4-2 W 2000 15-8 W 2000 9-3 W 2004 13-4 W 2004 10-8 W 2004 16-21 L 2005 8-0 W 2005 6-4 W 2005 3-4 L 2006 7-0 W 2006 4-2 W 2006 12-1 W 2007 13-2 W 2007 3-4 L 2007 3-1 W 2008 10-7 W 2008 5-0 W 2008 15-8 W 2009 7-11 L 2009 2-17 L 2009 2-3 L 2010 7-9 L 2010 11-9 W 2010 11-6 W 2011 3-9 L 2011 7-4 W 2011 13-12 W 2011* 9-8 W 2012 13-10 W 2012 4-7 W 2012 8-6 W 2013 3-5 L 2013 10-5 W 2013 20-2 W 2014 10-5 W 2014 6-2 W 2014 6-4 W 2015 14-2 W 2015 13-12 W 2016 16-6 W 2016 4-0 W 2016 9-5 W 2017 5-4 W 2017 8-5 W 2017 2-7 L 2018 9-3 W 2018 6-5 W 2018 8-1 L 2019 4-2 W 2019 4-2 L 2019 20-2 W Union 1979 1979 1995

7-0 3-2 2-3

W W L

Valdosta State 1979 4-15 L 1987 6-4 W 1987 13-9 W 1987 5-2 W 1987 4-7 L 1987 2-15 L 1988 9-1 W 1988 5-0 W 1988 5-1 W 1988 4-2 W 1989 1-2 L 1989 5-3 W 1990 28-6 W 1990 9-4 W 1990 15-5 W 1990 14-7 W 1991 2-3 L 1991 6-7 L 1991 4-3 W 1991 4-1 W 1992 2-5 L 1992 9-3 W 1992 2-9 L 1993 6-1 W 1993 7-6 W 1993 6-7 L


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L W W L W

Valparaiso 1979 3-2 W 1979 7-2 W 2016 9-3 W 2016 11-10 W 2016 4-14 L Vanderbilt 1997 6-4 2005 5-14

W L

Western Carolina 1997 6-7 1997 10-1 1997 9-10

L W L

Western Kentucky 2016 5-4 W 2016 8-7 (11) W 2016 9-7 W Western Illinois 2015 11-3

W

Western Michigan 2000 13-7 W West Alabama 1970 5-6 1970 0-5 1971 4-5 1971 10-9 1971 2-3 1973 8-5 1973 1-3 1973 2-0 1973 5-2 1974 3-2 1974 7-0 1975 2-0 1975 10-1 1975 1-2 1975 1-5 1976 6-3 1976 9-0

L L L W L W L W W W W W W L L W W

1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1984 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1988 1989 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1995 2002 2002 2002

5-1 9-4 3-1 7-11 0-1 3-4 3-4 2-0 2-1 3-1 10-0 3-4 2-6 6-7 12-13 7-4 6-5 20-4 6-1 3-2 18-0 10-3 7-5 7-1 3-4 6-5 11-6 22-6 2-0 2-6 4-11 4-3 10-5 4-3 5-2 8-4 10-6

W W W L L L L W W W W W L L L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L L W W W W W W

West Florida 1981 5-8 1981 6-5 1981 20-5 1981 20-5 1988 6-7 1989 2-3 1989 3-1 2001 1-11

L L W W L L W L

West Georgia 1974 5-2

W

1981 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1988 1987 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1999

12-0 8-4 12-14 6-5 8-10 6-4 5-6 6-3 8-1 11-4 11-0 12-6 5-0 9-4 6-5 4-3 7-4 2-4 6-2 2-14 6-10 10-4 14-6 4-0 8-4 7-2 7-1 1-0 5-0 7-6 11-18 14-0 4-0 0-5 12-4 12-7 5-6 9-7 9-10

W W L W L W L W W W W W W L W W W L W L L W W W W W W W W W L W W L W W L W L

William-Carey 1971 6-7 1984 6-7

L L

1979 1979

11-4 8-2

W W

Wright State 1981 12-8 1981 12-5 1982 7-5 1982 8-5 1983 14-5 1983 7-2

W W W W W W

Xavier 1976 1977 1977 1980 1980 1997 2000

8-9 13-14 2-4 4-8 4-3 24-2 2-1

L L L L L W W

7-2

W

Yale 2007

RECORDS

1993 1994 1994 1995 1995

Youngstown State 2015 13-1 W 2015 9-4 W 2015 10-5 W

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1999 7-5 W 1999 6-5 W 2000 0-11 L 2000 3-13 L Wisconsin-White Water

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Gamecock All-Time Lettermen “A”

Abbott, Rudy–1962 Abbott, Terry–1974, 75, 76, 77 Adams Butch–1967, 68, 69 Adams, Derek - 2016, 17, 18 Adams, Dudley–1966, 67, 68, 69 Adams, Kenneth–1967, 68, 69 Adams, Nash - 2019, 20 Adams, Mark–1990, 91, 92 Adamson, Daniel – 2007, 08, 09, 10 Albertson, John–1986 Alexander, Isaac - 2018, 19, 20 Allen, J.R.–1996, 97, 98 Allen, John T.–1959, 60, 61, 62 Allen, Wayne–1952-55 Allen, Wes–1995 Allenbach, Ray–1978 Altaffer, Todd–1989, 90 Ammirati, Patrick–1982, 84, 85, 86 Andres, Clark – 2003 Andres, Danny – 2003, 04, 05 Angel, Brad–1993, 94 Angel, Paul - 2015 Anker, Carl–1976 Anderson, Payton-2015 Anderson, Tanner - 2018, 19, 20 Anderson, Todd–1984 Angle, Marcus Jr.–1981, 82 Antley, Casey – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Aschenbach, Ray–1993, 94 Ashley, Bill–1967, 68,69 Atchley, Kenny–1979, 80, 81, 82 Atkins, Grant - 2017, 18. 19 Austin, Jim W.–1962, 63

“B”

Ball, Jake – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Bass, Garrett – 2006, 07 Ballard, George–Trainer Bailey, Dylan - 2020 Bain, Jeff–2002 Barber, Michael – 2013, 14, 15 Barefoot, Alan–1993, 94 Barker, Butch–1975, 76, 77, 78 Barnard, Harold–1950, 51, 52 Barnicle, Ted–1973, 74, 75 Bartlett, Stephen – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Beard, Lynn–1975, 76, 77, 79 Bearden, Ray – 2005, 06 Beasley, Jake–1967, 68 Beatty, Sloan–1988 Beaver, Robby–1992, 94 Beistline, Jordan – 2008, 09, 10, 11 Beck, Eric – 2006, 07 Belyeu, Randy–1990, 91 Bender, Bob–1980, 81 Benfield, Bruce–1977, 78 Bennett, Ryan–1992 Bishop, Andrew – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Bishop, Michael – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Black, Dennis–1976, 77 Blackstone, Larry–1967 Blanchard, Coty – 2011, 12, 13 Blair, Mike–1983 Blankenship, Lane–1962, 63, 64 Blevins, Randy–1986 Bluestein, Kyle – 2009, 10, 11, 12 Boatfield, David–1980, 81, 82, 83 Bobo, Arnold–1959, 60 Bobo, Harold–1960, 61, 62, 63 Bobo, Josh – 2014, 15, 16, 17 Bohannon, Charles–1959, 60, 61, 62 Bollinger, Lefty–1959, 60 Booth, Brian – 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bowden, Merritt–1988, 89, 90, 91 Bowdoin, Max–1952 Bowen, Billy–1959, 60

David Boatfield 96

Bowie, Larry–1976, 77 Bowlin, George–1971, 72 Boyd, Mark–1982, 83, 84 Brandes, Spencer – 2008, 09 Bradford, Danley–1993, 94 Bradley, Jim–1952 Brantley, Brian–1988, 89 Brantley, Doug–1971, 72, 73 Brannon, Brook - 2019, 20 Brasfield, Joe–1979, 80, 81, 82 Braswell, Phil–1985, 86 Brazell, Jerry–1968, 69 Breitbarth, Trey–1990, 92 Breshears, Jeff–1970 Brewster, Austin - 2018, 19 Bricker, Steve–1979, 80, 81 Brock, Bud–1954 Brock, Jim–1952 Brock, Ray–1978, 79 Brock, Tommy–1952, 53 Brooks, Roby–1994, 95, 96, 97 Brooks, Wes–1996, 97, 98, 99 Brooks, Harold–1962, 63, 64, 65 Brown, Devin - 2019 Brown, Nick–2001, 02 Brown, Richard L.–1968 Bruce, Gil–1978, 79, 80, 81 Buck, Josh–1999 Buckley, Allen - 2003 Buford, Charles–1967, 68, 69 Bunn, Benny–1970, 71 Burchfield, Carl–1962, 63, 64 Burleson, Steve–1985 Burns, B.J.–2002, 03 Burns, Joe–1993 Burt, Bill–1978, 79, 80, 81 Busby, Ronnie–1967, 68 Bush, Bob–1995, 96 Bussey, Randy–1983 Butler, Billy–1979 Butler, Bobby–1979, 80 Butler, Johnny–1969 Butler, Rodney–1970, 71 Button, Sammy–1999 Byers, Alvin–1951, 52, 53, 54

“C”

Caldwell, Craig–1986, 87, 88, 89 Campbell, Colton-2015, 16 Carignan, Alex - 2020 Cavin, Phil–1975 Camp, Doug–1962, 63, 64 Carroll, Clint–2002, 03, 04, 05 Carroll, Jim–1954 Casey, Colin - 2018, 19, 20 Cash, Milford–1953 Cason, Tom–1971, 72 Chaffin, Jack–1974, 75, 76, 77 Chandler, Grant-2015, 16, 17, 18 Chamblee, John–2002, 03 Childress, Darrell–1966, 67, 68, 69 Chopp, Andrew–1978 Chupp, Larry–1971, 72 Civello, Danny – 2003, 04 Clark, John Thomas–1994, 95, 96 Clayton, Danny–1970 Clayton, Ralph–1973, 74, 75 Cleckler, Nick – 2006, 07 Clements, Jon – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Cleveland, Dennis–1977, 78, 79, 80 Coan, Milford–1953 Cobb, Randy–1987, 88 Coffey, David–1987 Coggins, Tony–1967, 68, 69 Cole, Todd–1987 Coleman, Jerome–1978, 79, 80, 81 Collins, Jim B–1951, 52

Craig Caldwell

Collins, Ricky–1997 Comer, Heith–2001, 02 Conley, Evan–2002, 03 Cooret, Ralph–2001 Corn, Jesse–2001, 02, 03 Cotney, Becky–Publicity Cotsamire, Mike–1984 Cox, Jason–1994, 95 Craft, Jason–1995, 96 Crawford, David–1979 Craven, Taylor - 2019, 20 Crompton, Bobby–2001, 02 Crossley, Brett–1991, 92 Crowe, Carson - 2019, 20 Culberson, Charlie–1982, 83, 84 Culp, Brandon–1999, 2000 Cunningham, Todd – 2008, 09, 10 Curry, Charles–1999 Cydzik, Jon–1989

“D”

Dalton, Chris–1994 Daniel, Clayton-2015,16, 17, 18 Daniels, Craig –1986, 87 Darnell, Lyle–1953-54 Darrah, Thomas - 2012 Darwin, Matthew – 2005, 06 Davis, Brandon–1992, 93, 94, 95 Davis, Chuck–1981 Davis, Huelon L.–1959, 60, 61 Davis, Jay – 2009, 10, 11, 12 Davis, Johnny–1980, 81 Davis, Sammy–1975, 76, 77 Dawley, Dara–2002 Deerman, David–1992, 93 Delgado, Carlos–2001 Dennison, Jim–1988, 89 Dodd, Cody - 2017, 18 Dorton, Tom–1988, 89 Donovan, Shawn–1995, 96 Douglas, Harry–1969 Douglass, Blaine–1995, 96, 97, 98 Doyle, Larry–1987, 88 Downey, Austin - 2020 Drescher, Barry 1982, 83, 84 Drinkard, Tony – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Drinkard, Lee – 2005, 06 Duck, Chris–1993, 94 Dunbar, Henry–1953 Duncan, Robert Lee–1984, 85 Dunn, Paul–1953 Dupree, Gerald–1957, 59, 60

“E”

Easley, David–1974, 75, 76 Eberle, Sam – 2009, 10, 11, 12 Echols, Eddie–1972 Edge, Andrew – 2007, 08, 09, 10 Edge, Craig C.–1969, 70, 71, 72 Edge, Evan–1974, 75 Edmonds, Jeff–1993, 94 Edmondson, Nickey–1990 Edwards, Christian - 2018. 19. 20 Edwards, Paul–1959 Elbirt, Zach – 2012, 13 Elias, Aaron – 2009, 10, 11, 12 Ellis, Bob–1968, 69 Elmore, Sheldon–1967, 68 Elrod, Kenneth–1966, 67 Elwell, Kevin – 2007, 08, 09, 10 Emfinger, Jim–1959, 60, 61, 62 Emfinger, Mike–1978 English, Mike–1978 English, Russ–1987 Erby, Scott–1983 Eskins, Mark–1985, 86, 87, 88 Estes, Larry–1971

Heath Garmon

Etheridge, Dalton-2015, 16, 17 Evans, Dave–1979, 80

“F”

Fair, Kerri - 2003 Farmer, Garrett- 2016, 17, 18, 19 Farr, Gary–1989 Fedorko, Patrick – 2014, 15 Ferrell, Sanders - 2013 Fisher, Barclay–1967, 68 Fisher, Charley–1981 Fite, Tommy–1962 Flores, Michael – 2010, 11 Ford, Bob–1958, 59, 60, 61 Ford, Eric–1992, 93 Ford, Joe–1958, 59 Forrest, Josh – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Fortner, Trey - 2019, 20 Forsgren, James–1982 Foster, Dale–1966 Foster, Joey–1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Foster, Larry–1970, 71, 72, 73 Fowler, Zachary – 2014, 15 Frederick, Cole - 2018, 19, 20 French, Stuart–1975, 76 Freshour, Tanner – 2009, 10, 11, 12 Friery, Dean–1996, 97, 98, 99 Fry, Jesse-2015 Fultz, Buddy - 2020

“G”

Gaddis, Nic - 2016, 17, 18, 19 Gainey, Chad–1995, 96 Gaither, Daniel – 2014, 15 Galloway, Mike–1972, 73, 74, 75 Gamble, Steve–1976, 77, 78, 79 Gamble, Tyler – 2013, 14, 15, 16 Gannon, Jim–1978 Garmon, Chris–1982, 84, 85, 86 Garmon, Heath–1988, 89, 90, 91 Garner, Mike–1996, 97 Garrett, Charles–1964 Gay, Jim–1978, 79 Giannuzzi, Rick–1988 Gibbs, Jon–1990, 91 Gibson, Earl–1952 Giordiana, Tony–1966 Glass, Paul–1989, 90, 91, 92 Gilliland, Michael - 2019, 20 Golsan, Gavin – 2013, 14, 15, 16 Goodson, Robby – 2004 Gordon, Corky–1995 Gordon, Griff – 2013, 2014 Goss, Keith–Publicity Graham, Jay–1976, 77 Grant, Sam–1998, 99 Gravett, Randy–1992, 93 Gray, Keith–1969 Greckel, Nolan - 2017, 18 Gregg, Dwayne–1987, 88 Gregg, Jim–1965, 66 Green, Scott–1997, 98 Griffith, Ryan–1986, 87 Griggs, Johnny–1995, 96 Grizzard, Danny–1970, 71, 72, 73 Grove, Mike–1981

“H”

Hall, Dan–1976, 77, 78, 79 Hall, Fredie–1954 Hallmark, Jerry–1967, 68, 69, 70 Hammers, Matthew - 2017, 18 Hamrick, Bruce–1982, 83 Hand, Donovan – 2005, 06, 07 Hannah, Jon–2000, 2001 Hanson,Mark S.–1984, 85 Hardman, Malcolm–1952, 53

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Harrington, Jay – 2006, 07, 08, 09 Harris, Brett – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Harris, Jim D.–1962, 63 Harrison, Keith–1998 Harry, Russell–1999, 2000 Hartsfield, Joe–1983 Haskins, Brian – 2002, 03, 04, 05 Hathcock, Dylan - 2017, 18, 19, 20 Hathorn, Cypress–1997, 98 Hawthorne, Taylor-2015, 16, 17, 18 Hayes, Ron–1966 Hayes, Sonny–1977 Haynes, Ben – 2011, 12, 13 Haynie, Joe–1966 Hayward, Jeff–1984, 85, 86 Hawk, Paul–1991, 92, 93 Hazlett, Jim–1988, 89 Helms, Michael–2000, 01 Hendershot, Bob–Coach Henderson, Andy–1995, 96 Henderson, Barry–1980, 81, 82, 83 Hendon, Seth - 2018 Hendrix, Garlan–1952, 53 Henke, Bill – 2009, 10 Hester, Wayne–1967, 68, 69 Hetland, Nick - 2008 Hicks, Bobby – 2003, 04 Higgins, Bert, 1996, 97 Higgins, Revy–1994 Hinkson, Lee–1997, 98 Hobbs, Jay–1996 Hodge, Hal–1994, 95 Hodges, Richard–1978 Holder, Larry–1962, 63, 64 Holder, Virgil–1953, 54 Holman, Craig–1988, 89, 90, 91 Hopper, Mark–1984, 85 Horn, Jason – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Hornbuckle, Wayne–1973 Hornsby, Todd – 2010, 11, 12 Howell, Mike–1993, 94 Howes, Ken–1994 Hoyle, Josh – 2006, 07, 08 Hoyt, Justin-2015, 16, 17 Hubbard, Wendell–1962, 63, 64, 65 Hudson, Jeremy–2002 Hughes, Jeff–1982, 83 Hundley, Pat–1989 Hunter, John–1971, 72, 73, 74

“I”

Ibsen, Drake–1990, 91 Ingram, Darrel–1974, 75 Isbell, Eddie–1970, 71

“J”

James, Larry W.–1971, 72 Jenkins, Clyde–1964 Jinks, Clark – 20 04, 05, 06, 07 Johnson, Brent–2002 Johnson, Bobby Joe–1963 Johnson, Brent - 2003 Johnson, Deron–1993 Jones, Alex – 2006, 07, 08, 10 Jones, Ben–1973, 74 Jones, Bill–1966, 67 Jones, Lori–Publicity Jones, Steve–1987 Jones, Skipper–1978, 79, 80, 81 Jones, Todd–1987, 88, 89 Joos, Doug–1978, 79 Jordan, Joey–1979, 80 Jordan, Joseph - 2016

“K”

Karanassos, Jim–1987, 88 Keech, George–1953, 54

Craig Holman


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“L”

Lacy, Denzil–1962 Lamb, Mike–1973, 74, 75, 76 Lambert, Cal – 2010, 12, 13, 14 Landrum, Johnfer–1991, 92 Lane, Robert–1987 Langley, Richard–1964 Langston, Tom–1959 Lanier, Butch–1973, 74, 75, 76 Lapka, Joe–1981, 82 Laporte, Jeff–1981 Latham, Aubrey–1953 Lawler, Steve–1978 Leach, Ricky–1971, 72, 73, 74 Leach, Steven – 2006, 08, 09, 10 Ledbetter, Bobby–1954 Ledbetter, Gary–1967, 68 Ledbetter, Stephen–1994 Lee, Adolph–1963 Lee, James–1952 Lee, Stewart–1985, 86, 87, 88 Leonard, Trey - 2020 Leppert, Steve–1978, 79, 80 Lewis, Colton - 2020 Lewis, Michael–1993, 94 Lewis, Tommy–1958 Leto, Frank–1978 Levens, Jody–1983 Lilly, Robby – 2010, 12, 13 Limbaugh, Malley–1970, 71, 72, 73 Lindsey, Michael–1999, 2000 Lioce, Harry–1983, 84, 85 Lipscomb, Kurt - 2013 Liucci, Joe–1979, 81 Little, Tommy–1958 Lloyd, Joey–1977 Lockridge, Art Jr.–1973, 74, 75, 76 Loria, Joe–1985, 86 Love, Dennis–1964 Love, Richard–1979, 80, 81 Lovrich, Bill–1983, 84, 85, 86 Lovrich, Camden - 2020 Lovrich, Marty–1986, 87, 88, 89 Lovvorn, Mike–1986, 87 Lowe, Dion–1981, 82, 83 Lucas, Austin – 2009, 10 Lumsden, Charles–1961, 62, 63 Lyda, Larry–1954

“M”

Mabra, Burt–1991, 92 Machen, Steve–1971, 72, 73, 74 Machen, Terry–1975, 76 Magouyrk, Chris–2000, 01 Magwood, Isaiah - 2019, 20 Malcom, Zeth - 2019. 20 Maniscalco, Charles–1970, 71, 72, 73 Maniscalco, Tony - 1999, 2000 Mann, David–1966 Marsicano, Vito–1952 Maneri, Scott–1992 Maroney, Justin–2001 Marriam, Steve–1984, 85, 86, 87 Martin, Bobby–1966 Martin, Mike–1991 Mason, Michael – 2013, 14 Mathis, Chuck–1986, 87, 88 Maxwell, Tommy–1967 Mayes, Buddy–1952, 53, 54 Mayhall, Tony–1968 Mayo, Roger–1975, 76 Mayor, Sindo–1973 McAnally, Gary–1967, 68 McCarley, John–2002

McCarty, Bud–1952, 53, 58, 60 McClellan, Allen–1974, 75, 76, 77 McCollum, Lucas–2001, 02 McCool, Jeff–1966, 69 McCord, Randy–1964 McCoy, Ricky–1975, 76, 77, 78 McCreary, Kyle – 2007, 08 McCreight, Rhett–2001 McCreless, Michael – 2014, 15, 16, 17 McCummings, Elliot - 2015, 16 McFadden, Orrin – 2010 McFarland, Erwin–1966 McGee, Joe–1976, 77, 78, 79 McGillivray, Craig–1996, 97 McGrady, Tyler – 2008, 09 McGuire, Joe – 2014, 15, 16, 17 McKee, Steve–1973, 75 McKeever, Donald–1985 McKinney, Bob–1980, 81 McLaughlin, Matt – 2008, 09, 10, 11 Meadows, John–1951, 52 Menichetti, Myron–1990, 91 Metcalf, Connor - 2014 Miller, Adam – 2012, 2013 Miller, Josh – 2006, 07 Miller, Mitch – 2005, 06, 08, 09 Milligan, Jack Henry - 2020 Mitchell, Steve–1982, 83 Mitterwald, Bryan–1993, 94 Mixon, Todd–1989, 90 Montgomery, Steve–1970, 71 Moody, Leon–1985, 86, 87, 88 Moore, Marty–1977 Mora-Loera, Eddie – 2013, 14 Moreen, James–1978 Morgan, Shawn–1998 Morrison, Mike–1974, 75, 76, 77 Mortillaro, John–1979, 80, 81, 82 Morton, Randall–1962 Morton, Robert–1962, 63, 64 Morton, Ronnie–1967 Moser, Jason–2000 Mosley, Sonny–1974, 75, 76, 77 Muench, Tim–1979 Mularz, Randy–1998 Myers, Brandon–1999, 2000 Myers, Larry–1959, 60, 61

“N”

Nail, Tommy C.–1966, 67 Naismith, Andrew - 2017, 18, 19, 20 Naumec, Denny–1991 Naumec, Frank–1984 Nelson, Malcolm–1952 Nix, Bobby–1953 Nix, Josh–2001, 03 Nixon, James–1952 Nunn, Jason–1997, 98, 99, 2000

“O”

Officer, Graham – 2013, 14, 15, 16 Oliver, Donnie–1987 O’Neal, Hank–1959, 60 Owens, Pat–1960, 61 Owens, Patrick–1968 Owens, Shane–1992

“P”

Padilla, Ben–2001, 02 Page, Don–1977 Palmer, C.R.–2001, 02, 03, 04 Parker, Chris–1981, 82, 83, 84 Parker, Dwayne–1978, 79 Parramore, Kent–2000 Pate, Alan–1984 Pate, Colton - 2016, 17, 18 Patterson, Larry–1964, 65 Patton, Gerald–1989 Pauldin, Jay–1966, 67 Pearce, London–1999, 2000 Penland, Greg–1966, 67 Pearson, Winson – 2004, 05 Petersen, Eric–1990,91 Peterson, Robert –1983, 84, 85, 86 Peterson, Steve–1972, 73 Petrongolo, Paschal – 2013, 14, 15, 16 Pettus, Brett – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Phillips, Ben–2001, 02 Piazza, Brian – 2005, 06, 07, 08 Pierce, Jack - 2015, 16

Pierce, Ty – 2013, 14, 15, 16 Pirkle, Jimmy–1969, 70 Piszczor, Wally–1979, 80 Polk, Adam – 2013, 14 Ponder, Cody – 2010, 11, 12, 13 Ponder, Jerry–1967 Porter, Ken–1958, 59 Powell, Percy–1961, 62 Pratt, Crestwell–1979, 80, 81, 82 Preston, James–1984, 85, 86, 87 Proctor, Randy–1964 Prosser, Johnny – 2003, 04 Prothro, Clarence “Pop”–1997, 98 Putman, Randy–1976, 77

“Q”

Quasky, Ed–1988, 89 Quinn, Paul–1952, 53, 54

“R”

Ragland, Wayne–1975, 76, 77 Ragsdale, Harold–1987, 88 Ramirez, Javier - 2020 Ramsay, Jim–1976 Rape, Sean - 2017, 18, 19, 20 Raulston, Bradley – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Reasner, Jay–1994 Reid, Bill E.–1977 Reid, Tom C.–1964 Renfroe, Perry–1971 Reynolds, A.J. - 2016, 17 Reynolds, Jim–1987 Rhinehart, Bob–1968, 69 Rhodes, Jeff–1977, 78 Rice, Tarous–1988, 89 Richardson, Anthony–1993, 94 Riddle, Gid–1964, 65 Ripple, Dennis–1972 Rivera, Joel–1998, 99 Rivers, Hunter – 2010, 11, 12 Robbins, Jim–1970, 71 Robbins, Ricky–1975 Roberts, Brian–1989, 90 Roberts, Darryl–1979, 80, 81 Roberts, Jerry–1983, 84 Roberts, Louis–1973, 74 Roberts, Stacey–1991, 92 Robertson, Brian–1987 Robinson, Chase - 2017, 18, 19, 20 Robinson, Eric–1991, 92 Robinson, Mark–1982, 83, 84 Rogers, Broughton–1971, 72 Rose, Allen – 2006, 07 Roy, Kelly–1975, 76 Roy, Larkin–1978, 81 Ruckdeschel, Matt–2002, 03, 04 Rudolph, Bernard–1986, 87 Rudolph, Greg–1990, 91 Russaw, Shundell – 2003, 04

“S”

Salter, John–1992 Sanders, Josh – 2007, 08 Sanders, Rhett–1978 Sanderson, Carlos–1985 Schuman, Chris–1988, 89 Scott, Ralph–1973 Scruggs, Maury–1984 Sebra, Ryan – 2014, 15 Seguin, Blake – 2008, 09, 10, 11 Seibert, Mac–1988, 89 Sharrock, Jake – 2008, 09, 10, 11 Shaver, Tony–1993, 94 Shields, Taylor – 2013, 14 Shiflett, Joey–1999, 00, 01, 02 Shippey, Steve–2001, 02 Shupe, Brian–2000, 01 Sides, Bobby–1961, 62, 63, 64 Silvani, Chase – 2013, 14, 15, 16 Simmons, Stan–1983 Simonetti, Dave–1978, 79, 80 Simpson, Trent - 2017, 18 Sims, Joey–Coach Smelser, John David - 2008 Smiley, Eric–2000 Smith, Anthony–1978 Smith, Brad–1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Smith, Bert – 2006, 07, 08, 10 Smith, Chase – 2009, 11, 12 Smith, Jimmy–1988

Smith, Johnny–1960, 61, 62 Smith, Ricky–1974, 75, 76 Smith, Scott–2002, 03, 04 Smith, Whitey–1963, 64 Snow, Drue–1997 Snow, Jimmy–1972, 73, 74 Somoza, Carlos – 2012, 13 Spann, Ernest–1954 Sparks, Taylor – 2011, 12, 13, 14 Sprick, Scott–1990 Springs, Melvin–1996, 97 Springs, Lenny–1991 Stack, Frank–Manager Stapleton, Joel–2000, 01, 02 Stein, Austin – 2004, 05 Stephens, Jay–1982, 83, 84, 85 Stevenson, Allen–1964 Still, Jerry–1970, 71, 72, 73 Stone, Kyle - 2012 Stough, Michael–1994 Stout, Travis – 2012, 13, 14, 15 Strain, David–1988, 89, 90, 91 Strain, Thomas–1994, 95, 96 Stracener, Peyton, 2017 Strachan, Alex - 2018, 19, 20 Stratton, John–1992, 93 Stripling, Brandon–2000 Strott, George–1989, 90 Stubbs, Levi–1984 Suereth, Travis – 2002, 03 Sullivan, Christo – 2010, 11 Sylvester, Nate - 2016, 17 Szakalski, Joe –1992

“T”

Taglary, Don–1960, 61 Talbot, Taylor–2002, 03 Tarver, Andrew–2001, 02 Tavel, Jackson - 2019, 20 Teofilo, Faleniko - 2016, 17, 18 Tew, Lowell–1967, 68 Thomas, Derrick–1984, 85 Thomas, Hut–1952 Thomas, Malcolm – 2009, 10 Thompson, Buddy–1953 Thompson, Kerry–1971, 72, 73, 74 Tidmore, Scott –1983, 84, 85 Tidwell, Jason–1991, 92 Tidwell, Jeff–1998 Tootle, Ben – 2007, 08, 09 Trabucco, Jack–1975 Travis, John–1970 Traylor, Don–1959 Treadway, Doug–1981 Treadway, Stan–1977 Tredway, Ed–1987 Troup, Jason–1993, 94 Trummell, Jerry–1970, 71 Tsimpides, George–1999 Tubbs, Rick–Publicity Tucker, Cory – 2004, 05, 06 Tucker, Byrd–1952 Turner, Richard – 2003, 05, 06, 07 Turner, Henry–Manager

“U”

Underwood, Erik – 2011, 12 Underwood, Jon–1986, 87 Underwood, Scott – 2011, 12 Urban, Tony – 2013, 14, 15

Wallace, Kenny–1979 Walley, Toney–1981, 82 Walsh, Jake - 2015 Walton, Brett - 2020 Ward, Scotty–1986, 87 Ware, Jerry–1966 Warren, David–1999 Watts, Daniel – 2009, 11, 12 Webb, Alex - 2019, 20 Webb, Donald–1971, 72 Weimer, Fred–1978 Welch, Jake - 2009 Wells, J.T.–1952 Whaley, Scott–1983 White, Allen–1966 White, Bill–2000 White, Hayden - 2015,16, 17, 18 White, Roger–1986, 87, 88, 89 Whitely, Derrick–1980, 81 Whiteside, Sammy–1959, 60, 61 Whittemore, Clay – 2006, 07, 08 Whorton, J. P.–1952 Wilburn, Tyler - 2017, 18, 19, 20 Wilkes, Floyd–1959, 60, 61 Williams, Corey - 2010 Williams, James–1970, 71 Williams, Peyton – 2014, 15, 16, 17 Williamson, Bryan–1995, 96, 97, 98 Willingham, Cody - 2018. 19 Willingham, Ernest–1959 Willingham, Larry–1960, 61 Wilson, Barney–1970, 71, 72, 73 Wilson, Thomas –1982, 83, 84, 85 Winters, Jim–1981, 82 Wishnevski, Robert–1986 Wolff, Bill–1993, 94 Woo, Tommy–1972, 73, 74, 75 Wood, Andre–1977 Wood, Rico–1993, 94 Woods, Corley, 2017, 18. 19, 20 Woodard, Toliver–1952 Wright, Keith–1990, 91 Wright, J.T. – 2006, 07 Wynns, Bobby–2002, 03, 04

RECORDS

Keith, Andy–1999, 2000 Keith, Brian–1986 Kelley, Preston – 2005, 06 Kenimer, Sam–1959, 60 Killough, Forrest–1952, 53 Kincaid, Steve–1970, 71, 72 King, Justin – 2006, 07, 08 Kirklin, Tre - 2019, 20 Kisor, Matthew - 2020 Klein, Billy–1988, 89 Koch, Ron–1975, 76, 77 Kovacevich, Kenny–1976, 77 Krietner, Jase - 2003 Kurtz, Joe Ray–1953, 54 Kyle, John–1972

“Y”

Yarlett, Greg–1978 Young, Donald–1977 Young, Payton, 2017 Young, Ronald–1977, 78 Young, Scott–1992

“Z”

Zylstra, Jason – 2008, 09

Todd Mixon

“V”

VanEgmond, Tim–1990, 91 Vandiver, Butch–1966 Vassil, Larry–1980, 81 Vaughn, Marv–1958, 59 Vice, Noel–1994, 95 Vick, Jimmy–1962, 63, 64 Vogt, Steve–1990, 91

Mike Morrison

“W”

Waddle, Roger–1958 Wadding, Jody–1986 Wade, Buck, Assistant–1998, 99, 00 Wadsworth, Glen–1962, 63, 64 Wagner, Chuck–1986, 87, 88 Waid, Jay–1980, 81, 82 Waldrip, Ben - 2011 Wall, Heath – 2009 Walls, Thomas - 1983

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Pro Signees

Robby Goodson helped JSU to its first-ever Division I NCAA Regional in 2004

Jessie Corn was one of three Gamecocks drafted in the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft.

Former JSU pitcher Ben Tootle was the 101st overall pick in the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft by the Minnesota Twins.

2019 2019 2018 2018 2018 2017 2015 2013 2012 2012 2012 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2007 2004 2003 2003 2003 2000 2000 2000 1999 1997 1995 1995 1994 1993 1993 1992 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1990 1990 1989 1989 1989 1988

Nic Gaddis (Mets) Garrett Farmer (Orioles) Clayton Daniel (Cubs) Derrick Adams (Royals) Colton Pate (Rockies) Justin Hoyt (Los Angeles Dodgers) Ryan Sebra (California Angels) Coty Blanchard (Tampa Bay Rays) Ben Waldrip (Colorado Rockies) Sam Eberle (San Fransisco Giants) Daniel Watts (Arizona Diamondbacks) Todd Cunningham (Atlanta Braves) Daniel Adamson (Houston Astros) Andrew Edge (Los Angeles Dodgers) Alex Jones (Milwaukee Brewers) Austin Lucas (Houston Astros) Ben Tootle (Minnesota Twins) Mitch Miller (Milwaukee Brewers) Jason Zylstra (Milwaukee Brewers) Justin King (Texas Rangers) Donovan Hand (Milwaukee Brewers) Tony Drinkard (Milwaukee Brewers) Garrett Bass (Washington Nationals) Robby Goodson (Philadelphia Phillies) Jessie Corn (Boston Red Sox) Kerri Fair (Houston Astros) Evan Conley (Cincinnati Reds) Jason Nunn (New York Yankees) Bill White (Arizona Diamondbacks) Brandon Culp (Cincinnati Reds) Sammy Button (Cleveland Indians) Jay Hobbs (Pittsburgh Pirates) Hal Hodge (Kansas City) Joe Montgomery (Cincinnati) Tony Shaver (Houston Astros) John Stratton (Boston Red Sox) Eric Ford (Boston Red Sox) Jason Tidwell (Florida Marlins) Merritt Bowden (Minnesota Twins) David Strain (Milwaukee Brewers) Tito Landrum (Los Angeles Dodgers) Randy Belyeu (Chicago Cubs) Tim VanEgmond (Boston Red Sox) Craig Holman (Philadelphia Phillies) Todd Altaffer (Chicago White Sox) Scott Sprick (Baltimore Orioles) Todd Jones (Houston Astros) Mac Seibert (Detroit Tigers) Jim Dennison (Boston Red Sox) Stewart Lee (Milwaukee Brewers)

1988 1988 1986 1985 1985 1984 1984 1984 1983 1983 1983 1982 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1980 1979 1979 1978 1978 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1975 1975 1975 1975 1973 1973 1973 1972 1971 1971 1966 1965 1962 1960 1960 1959 1959 1958

Former JSU pitcher Bill White was the 99th overall pick in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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Jim Smith (Kansas City Royals) Mark Eskins (Atlanta Braves) Chris Garmon (Minnesota Twins) Jeff Hayward (Cincinnati Reds) Thomas Wilson (Cincinnati Reds) Mark Boyd (Los Angeles Dodgers) Charles Culberson (San Francisco Giants) Chris Parker (Houston Astros) Mike Blair (Los Angeles Dodgers) Scott Whaley (Oakland A’s) Dion Lowe (Philadelphia Phillies) John Mortillaro (Atlanta Braves) Chuck Davis (Boston Red Sox) Tim Muench (Pittsburgh Pirates) Charley Fisher (Boston Red Sox) Darryl Roberts (Chicago White Sox) Jerome Coleman (Montreal Expos) Dave Simonetti (Houston Astros) Steve Leppert (Cincinnati Reds) Dennis Cleveland (Houston Astros) Crestwell Pratt (Cincinnati Reds) David Crawford (Philadelphia Phillies) Billy Butler (Baltimore Orioles) Jeff Rhodes (Chicago Cubs) Jack Chaffin (Washington) Terry Abbott (Atlanta Braves) Sammy Davis (Cleveland Indians) Stan Treadway (Montreal Expos) Randy Putman (Kansas City Royals) Andre Wood (Toronto Blue Jays) Larry Bowie (San Diego Padres) John Shouse (Cleveland Indians) Ted Barnicle (San Francisco Giants) Evan Edge (Cincinnati Reds) Roger Mayo (Chicago White Sox) Mike Galloway (Houston Astros) Larry Foster (Chicago White Sox) Doug Brantley (Chicago White Sox) Barney Wilson (San Francisco Giants) Eddie Echols (Chicago White Sox) Tommy Cason (Boston Red Sox) Perry Renfroe (Cincinnati Reds) Bill Jones (Pittsburgh Pirates) Harold Brooks (Pittsburgh Pirates) Rudy Abbott (Pittsburgh Pirates) Bud McCarty (Cleveland Indians) Hank O’Neal (Washington Senators) Ken Porter (Boston Red Sox) Joe Ford (Los Angeles Dodgers) Tommy Lewis (New York Yankees)


Major League Baseball Draft History Rnd OvPck 16 478 25 738 27 812 31 938 22 670 15 458 10 318 25 778 32 993 2 51 20 603 24 742 27 819 3 101 36 1092 30 903 14 431 42 1249 6 174 21 629 34 1011 3 99 26 783 47 1401 37 1110 28 778 42 1175 25 696 43 1198 14 404 17 460 22 577 28 735 28 741

Rd Pck 11 1 18 24 25 10 10 20 25 1 8 26 12 1 8 11 7 6 17 22 14 29 23 19 25 19 24 17 6 28 23 10 12 18

Team Mets Orioles Royals Cubs Dodgers Rays Rockies Giants Diamondbacks Braves Astros Dodgers Brewers Twins Twins Rangers Brewers Nationals Red Sox Astros Reds D’backs Reds Indians Reds Royals Reds Astros Red Sox Marlins Red Sox Phillies Cubs Dodgers

Drafted Player Nic Gaddis Garrett Farmer Derrick Adams Clayton Daniel Justin Hoyt Coty Blanchard Ben Waldrip Sam Eblere Daniel Watts Todd Cunningham Daniel Adamson Andrew Edge Alex Jones Ben Tootle Jason Zylstra Justin King Donovan Hand Garrett Bass Jessie Corn Kerri Fair Evan Conley Bill White Brandon Culp Samuel Button John Clark William Hodge Joe Montgomery Anthony Shaver Eric Ford Jason Tidwell Tim Van Egmond Craig Holman Randy Belyeu John Landrum

Pos C/3B RHP LHP 2B LHP INF 1B C LHP OF OF C RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP OF RHP OF C LHP RHP LHP 2B LHP RHP RHP OF RHP RHP RHP C OF

Donovan Hand was selected in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft.

Former JSU pitcher Todd Jones became the school’s second major League Baseball Player when he was called-up to pitch for the Astros as a compensation pick following the first round of the 1989 June draft.

Year 1990 1990 1990 1989 1989 1989 1988 1988 1988 1987 1987 1985 1984 1984 1983 1983 1982 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1977 1977 1977 1977 1975 1975 1975 1972 1972 1971

Rnd OvPck 13 366 23 614 24 656 1s 27 15 397 36 941 6 153 18 471 48 1206 18 474 24 616 18 448 13 331 16 401 15 371 17 436 24 605 9 226 12 304 26 660 5 122 23 585 2 37 14 340 15 368 21 522 1 8 16 382 23 534 8 127 13 300 15 358

Rd Pck 23 4 20 27 23 21 18 24 2 26 12 4 17 9 5 18 9 19 19 16 19 16 11 2 4 8 8 22 10 1 12 15

Team Blue Jays White Sox Orioles Astros Red Sox Tigers Royals Brewers Braves Red Sox Nationals Reds Astros Giants Athletics Dodgers Braves Red Sox Red Sox Nationals Reds Astros Indians Nationals Braves Padres Giants Reds White Sox Reds White Sox Red Sox

Drafted Player Craig Holman Todd Altaffer Scott Sprick *Todd Jones James Dennison Mac Seibert Jim Smith Stewart Lee Mark Eskins Stewart Lee Jeff Atha Jeff Hayward Chris Parker Charles Culberson Scott Whaley Michael Blair John Mortillaro Charles Fisher Chuck Davis Jerome Coleman Steve Leppert Dennis Cleveland Samuel Davis John Treadway Terry Abbott Larry Bowie Ted Barnicle Evan Edge Roger Mayo Perry Renfroe Eddie Echols Thomas Cason

Pos RHP LHP SS RHP LHP 1B RHP 3B RHP 3B 2B RHP RHP OF RHP C LHP OF RHP OF C 3B OF 1B RHP C LHP C RHP LHP 3B OF

RECORDS

Year 2019 2019 2018 2018 2017 2013 2012 2012 2012 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2003 2003 2003 2000 2000 1999 1996 1995 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1991 1991 1991

*Supplemental Pick for loss of Free Agent Nolan Ryan

Former JSU pitcher Tim VanEgmond was the school’s third pitcher to play Major League Baseball when the Red Sox called him to pitch in June of 1994. VanEgmond was the 20th player selected by Boston in the 1991 draft.

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Former Gamecock outfielder Todd Cunningham was the first pick of the second round in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft by the Atlanta Braves.

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JSU’s Major League Baseball / Player Career Statistics Jacksonville State has six players that have played in the major leagues. Here’s the six players and their career Major League Baseball statistics:

Tom Drake was born on Wednesday, August 7, 1912, in Birmingham, Alabama. Drake was 26 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 24, 1939, with the Cleveland Indians. Tom Drake Pitching Stats Year Team G GS 1939 Indians 8 1 1941 Dodgers 10 2 Career G GS GF 2 Years 18 3 6

GF 3 3 W 1

W L 0 1 1 1 L PCT 2 .333

PCT .000 .500 ERA 6.13

ERA CG SHO SV 9.00 0 0 0 4.38 0 0 0 CG SHO SV IP 0 0 0 39.2

IP 15.0 24.2 BFP 190

BFP 86 104 H 49

H 23 26 ER 27

ER R 15 18 12 13 R HR 31 4

HR 2 2 BB 28

BB IBB SO WP HBP 19 - 1 0 2 9 - 12 2 0 IBB SO WP HBP BK - 13 2 2 0

BK HLD 0 0 HLD -

Todd Jones was born on Wednesday, April 24, 1968, in Marietta, Georgia. Jones was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on July 7, 1993, with the Houston Astros. He played at JSU from 1987-89.

Todd Jones Pitching Stats Year Team G GS 1993 Astros 27 0 1994 Astros 48 0 1995 Astros 68 0 1996 Astros 51 0 1997 Tigers 68 0 1998 Tigers 65 0 1999 Tigers 65 0 2000 Tigers 67 0 2001 Tigers 45 0 2001 Twins 24 0 2002 Rockies 79 0 2003 Rockies 33 1 2003 Red Sox 26 0 2004 Reds 51 0 2004 Phillies 27 0 2005 Marlins 68 0 2006 Tigers 62 0 2007 Tigers 63 0 2008 Tigers 45 0 Career G GS GF 16 Years 982 1 472

GF 8 20 40 37 51 53 62 60 28 8 20 7 7 10 6 55 0 0 0 W 58

W L 1 2 5 2 6 5 6 3 5 4 1 4 4 4 2 4 4 5 1 0 1 4 1 4 2 1 8 2 3 3 1 5 2 6 1 4 4 1 L PCT 63 .479

PCT .333 .714 .545 .667 .556 .200 .500 .333 .444 1.000 .200 .200 .667 .800 .500 .167 .250 .200 .800 ERA 3.97

ERA CG SHO SV 3.13 0 0 2 2.72 0 0 5 3.07 0 0 15 4.40 0 0 17 3.09 0 0 31 4.97 0 0 28 3.80 0 0 30 3.52 0 0 42 4.62 0 0 11 3.26 0 0 2 4.70 0 0 1 8.24 0 0 0 5.52 0 0 0 3.79 0 0 1 4.97 0 0 1 2.10 0 0 40 3.94 0 0 37 4.26 0 0 38 4.97 0 0 18 CG SHO SV IP 0 0 319 1,072.0

IP BFP H 37.1 150 28 72.2 288 52 99.2 442 89 57.1 263 61 70.0 301 60 63.1 279 58 66.1 287 64 64.0 271 67 48.2 225 60 19.1 89 27 82.1 352 84 39.1 193 61 29.1 133 32 57.0 235 49 25.1 123 35 73.0 289 61 64.0 272 70 61.1 265 64 41.2 193 50 BFP H ER 4,650 1,072 473

ER 13 22 34 28 24 35 28 25 25 7 43 36 18 24 14 17 28 29 23 R 518

R HR 14 4 23 3 38 8 30 5 29 3 38 7 30 7 28 6 31 6 8 3 43 10 39 8 19 2 25 4 14 3 19 2 31 4 29 3 30 5 HR BB 93 443

BB 15 26 52 32 35 36 35 25 22 7 28 18 13 25 8 14 11 23 18 IBB 62

IBB 2 4 17 6 2 4 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 2 3 2 3 6 3 SO 868

SO WP HBP 25 1 1 63 1 1 96 5 6 44 3 5 70 7 1 57 5 2 64 2 1 67 2 1 39 3 0 15 0 0 73 1 3 28 0 1 31 0 0 37 2 1 22 0 5 62 2 3 28 2 3 33 3 0 14 4 4 WP HBP BK 43 38 1

BK HLD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 29 0 3 0 1 0 21 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 HLD 69

Tim Van Egmond was born on Saturday, May 31, 1969, in Shreveport, Louisiana. Van Egmond was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on June 26, 1994, with the Boston Red Sox. He played at JSU in 1990-91.

Tim Van Egmond Pitching Stats Year 1994 1995 1996 Career 3 Years

Team G GS Red Sox 7 7 Red Sox 4 1 Brewers 12 9 G GS GF 23 17 2

GF 0 1 1 W 5

W L 2 3 0 1 3 5 L PCT 9 .357

PCT .400 .000 .375 ERA 5.96

ERA CG SHO SV 6.34 1 0 0 9.45 0 0 0 5.27 0 0 0 CG SHO SV IP 1 0 0 99.2

IP 38.1 6.2 54.2 BFP 450

BFP 173 35 242 H 105

H 38 9 58 ER 66

ER R 27 27 7 7 32 35 R HR 69 15

HR 7 2 6 BB 50

BB IBB SO WP HBP 21 3 22 1 0 6 0 5 1 0 23 2 33 0 1 IBB SO WP HBP BK 5 60 2 1 1

BK HLD 0 0 1 HLD -

Bill White was born on Monday, November 20, 1978, in Louisville, Kentucky. White was 28 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 5, 2007, with the Texas Rangers. He played at JSU in 2000.

Bill White Pitching Stats Year Team G GS 2007 Rangers 9 0 2008 Rangers 8 0 Career G GS GF 2 Years 17 0 0

GF 0 0 W 2

W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV 2 0 1.000 4.82 0 0 0 0 0 .000 20.25 0 0 0 L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP 0 1.000 9.45 0 0 0 13.1

IP 9.1 4.0 BFP 72

BFP 42 30 H 15

H 8 7 ER 14

ER R 5 5 9 9 R HR 14 2

HR 1 1 BB 18

BB IBB SO WP HBP 7 1 9 0 2 11 1 1 0 0 IBB SO WP HBP BK 2 10 0

BK HLD 0 3 0 0 HLD

Donovan Hand was born on April 20, 1986, in Tecumseh, Alabama. Hand was 27 years old when he broke into the big leagues on May 26, 2013, with the Milwaukee Brewers. He

played at JSU from 2005-07

Donovan Hand Pitching Stats Year Team G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP 2013 Brewers 31 7 5 1 5 .167 3.69 0 0 0 68.1 286 71 29 28 10 21 1 37 3 5

BK HLD 0 0

Todd Cunningham was born on March 20, 1989, in Jacksonville, Alabama. Cunningham was 24 years old when be broke into the big leagues on July 30, 2013, with the Atlanta Braves. He played at JSU from 2008-2010. Todd Cunningham Batting Stats Year Team G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS 2013 Braves 8 8 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .250 .250 .250 .500

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All-Conference Players RECORDS

All-Ohio Valley Conference Players 2013 Michael Bishop (OF) – first team Coty Blanchard (UTIL) – second team Travis Stout (RP) – second team Paschal Petrongolo (DH) – newcomer Graham Officer (RP) - newcomer

2019 Garrett Famer - Pitcher of the Year Garrett Farmer (SP), first team Nic Gaddis (C) first team Alex Webb (DH) first team Cole Frederick (3B) second team Isaiah Magwood (SP) newcomer Carson Crowe (OF) newcomer Alex Webb - All-Tournament Team (MVP) Garrett Farmer - All-Tournament Team Alex Strachan - All-Tournament Team Carson Crowe - All-Tournament Team Devin Brown - All-Tournament Team

2012 Kyle Bluestein (OF) – first team Ben Waldrip (1B) – first team Todd Hornsby (RP) – second team Travis Stout (SP) – newcomer Sam Eberle (3B) – All-Tournament Team Kyle Bluestein (OF) – All-Touranment Team Daniel Watts (SP) – All-Touranment Team

2018 Trent Simpson (UT), first team Clayton Daniel (2B), second team Garrett Farmer (SP), second team Isaac Alexander, newcomer Christian Edwards, newcomer Cole Frederick, newcomer Taylor Hawthorne, All-Tournament Team Colton Pate, All-Tournament Team

2011 Todd Hornsby (RP) – first team Blake Seguin (2B) – first team Kyle Bluestein (OF) – second team Sam Eberle (C) – second team Aaron Elias (SP) – second team Erik Underwood (DH) – second team Ben Waldrip (1B) – second team Kyle Bluestein (OF) – All-Tournament Team Sam Eberle (C) – All-Tournament Team Jake Sharrock (OF) – All-Tournament Team

2017 Joe McGuire (SP), first team Clayton Daniel (2B) second team Derrick Adams (SP), second team Justin Hoyt (RP), second team Chase Robinson (OF), newcomer Andrew Naismith (1B), newcomer

2010 Todd Cunningham (OF) – first team Bert Smith (2B) – first team Daniel Adamson (OF) – second team Hunter Rivers (SP) - newcomer Bert Smith (2B) – All-Tournament MVP Steven Leach (1B) – All-Tournament Team Daniel Adamson (OF) – All-Tournament Team Andrew Edge (C)– All-Tournament Team Jordan Beistline (RP) – All-Tournament Team

2016 Clayton Daniel (2B) - first team Justin Hoyt (RP) - first team Tyler Gamble (1B) - second team 2015 Zachary Fowler (SP) – first team Travis Stout (RP) – first team Paschal Petrongolo (DH) – first team Ryan Sebra (3B) – second team Clayton Daniel (2B) – newcomer Taylor Hawthorne (SS) – newcomer Justin Hoyt (SP) – newcomer Jake Walsh (SP) - newcomer 2014 Travis Stout (RP) – first team Eddie Mora-Loera (2B) – first team Griff Gordon (OF) – second team Paschal Petrongolo (DH) – second team Andrew Bishop (SS) – second team Tyler Gamble (1B) – All-Tournament Team Griff Gordon (OF) – All-Tournament Team Paschal Petrongolo (UTIL) – All-Tournament Team Ryan Sebra (3B) – All-Tournament Team Michael Bishop (SS) – All-Tournament Team Casey Antley (SP) – All-Tournament Team Zachary Fowler (SP) – All-Tournament Team Travis Stout (RP) – All-Tournament Team JSU Pitching Staff – OVC Tourney MVPs

2009 Kyle Bluestein (OF) – Freshman of the Year Bill Henke (RP) – first team Daniel Adamson (OF) – second team Sam Eberle (3B) - newcomer Kyle Bluestein (OF) - newcomer Daniel Adamson (OF) – All-Tournament Team Todd Cunningham (OF) – All-Tournament Team Sam Eberle (3B) – All-Tournament Team Steven Leach (1B) – All-Tournament Team Austin Lucas (SP) – All-Tournament Team 2008 Clay Whittemore (OF) – co-Player of the Year Todd Cunningham (OF) – Freshman of the Year Clay Whittemore (OF) – first team Bert Smith (2B) – first team Steven Leach (UTIL) – first team Alex Jones (RP) – first team Ben Tootle (SP) – first team Todd Cunningham (OF) – second team Brian Piazza (DH) – second team

Brian Booth (RP) – second team Todd Cunningham (OF) - newcomer Jordan Beistline (SP) - newcomer Jake Sharrock (SS) - newcomer Bert Smith (INF) – All-Tournament Team Clay Whittemore (OF) – All-Tournament Team

2007 Clay Whittemore (OF) – Player of the Year Clay Whittemore (OF) – first team Bert Smith (2B) – first team Jake Ball (3B) – first team Donovan Hand (SP) – second team Alex Jones (RP) – second team Nick Cleckler (OF) – second team Josh Sanders (SS) - freshman Daniel Adamson (OF) - freshman Ben Tootle (SP) - freshman Jake Ball (3B) – All-Tournament Team Clay Whittemore (OF) – All-Tournament Team Brian Piazza (OF) – All-Tournament Team 2006 Nick Cleckler (OF) – first team Jake Ball (3B) – second team Bert Smith (2B) – second team Clay Whittemore (OF) – second team Eric Beck (UT) – second team Donovan Hand (SP) – second team Richard Turner (C) – second team Bert Smith (2B) - freshman Bert Smith (2B) – All-Tournament Team Nick Cleckler (OF) - All-Tournament Team Clay Whittemore (OF) - All-Tournament Team Garrett Bass (DH) - All-Tournament Team Tony Drinkard (SP) - All-Tournament Team Clay Whittemore (OF) – Tournament MVP 2005 Winston Pearson (OF) – first team Donovan Hand (SP) – first team Lee Drinkard (RP) – first team Jake Ball (SS) – second team Brian Piazza (OF) – second team Donovan Hand (SP) Freshman of the Year Jake Ball (SS) – All-Tournament Team Clint Carroll (2B) – All-Tournament Team Richard Turner (C) – All-Tournament Team Winston Pearson (OF) – All-Tournament Team Donovan Hand (RHP) – All-Tournament Team 2004 Bobby Hicks (3B) – first team Austin Stein (OF) – first team Robby Goodson (DH) – first team C.R. Palmer (RHP) – second team Robby Goodson (RP) – second team Bobby Hicks (INF) – All-Tournament Team Jason Horn (OF) - All-Tournament Team Robby Goodson (UTIL) – All-Tournament Team Bobby Wynns (RHP) - All-Tournament Team Bobby Wynns (RHP) - MVP

Clay Whittemore, a native of Cullman, was named the OVC Player of the Year in both 2007 and 2008.

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All-Conference Players

All-Atlantic Sun Conference Players 2003 2001 2000

Jessie Corn (RHP) – first team Josh Forrest (RHP) – freshman team Brian Haskins (3B) - freshman team Jesse Corn (RHP) - freshman team Jason Nunn (OF) - third team Andy Keith (3B) - third team

1999 1998 1997

Wes Brooks (3B) - second team Jeff Tidwell (1B) - first team Bryan Williamson (P) - second team Wes Brooks (C) - second team Mike Garner (1B) -- first team J.R. Allen (P) -- first team

1996

All-Gulf South Conference Players 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1984 1983 1982 1980 1979 1977

Mark Adams (OF) Randy Belyeu (C) Merritt Bowden (OF) Craig Holman (RHP) Merritt Bowden (OF) Todd Altaffer (LHP) Mac Seibert (1B) Jim Dennison (P) Craig Holman (P) Brian Roberts (OF) Stewart Lee (3B) Jim Smith (RHP) Mac Seibert (lB) Rick Giannuzzi (C) Jim Karanassos (OF) Stewart Lee (3B) Jim Karanassos (OF) Chris Garmon (lB) Stewart Lee (3B) Mark Eskins (RHP) Chris Garmon (Util) Charles Culberson (OF) Chris Parker (P) Mike Blair (C) Scott Whaley (RHP) Barry Henderson (Util) Joe Lapka (3B) Jim Winters (OF) John Mortillaro (LHP) Dennis Cleveland (3B) Steve Leppert (OF) John Mortillaro (LHP) David Crawford (2B) Terry Abbott (RHP) Andre Wood (Util) Stan Treadway (lB) Randy Putman (OF) Sammy Davis (SS)

1976 1975 1974

Steve Gamble (LHP) Sammy Davis (2B) Butch Lanier (3B) Roger Mayo (RHP) Ted Barnicle (LHP) Sonny Mosley (OF) Mike Morrison (SS) Darrell Ingram (OF) Mike Galloway (LHP) Roger Mayo (RHP)

1973 1972

Tommy Woo (OF) Larry Foster (OF) Doug Brantley (RHP) Larry Foster (OF) Mike Galloway (LHP) Steve Machen (RHP) Eddie Echols (3B)

Former Gamecock pitcher Todd Jones pitched in 982 Major League Baseball games. On September 16, 2007, Jones became the 21st member of the 300save club and later ended his career as the Detroit Tigers’ all-time leader in saves. He will be inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame..

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All-Time Series

B Baldwin-Wallace Ball State Belhaven Belmont Berry Birmingham Southern Bradley Bristol Butler

24-5 1-1 1-0 18-8 4-1 18-14 1-0 2-0 3-0

C California Poly Pomona 0-2 Cal-State Northridge 1-0 Cal-State Riverside 1-1 Campbell 10-8 Cambellsville 2-0 Carleton College 1-0 Carroll 2-0 Carson-Newman 2-0 Centneary 17-4 Central Florida 6-15 Central Michigan 1-4 Central Missouri 1-0 Charleston Southern 0-1 Christian Brothers 2-0 Clemson 1-0 Cleveland State 3-0 College Of Charleston 2-3 Columbus College 0-5 Concordia 2-0 Cumberland 7-3 D Dallas Baptist Delta State Duquesne

1-2 20-16 4-0

E Earlham East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elmhurst Erskine

8-0 2-1 28-16 28-13 0-1 3-1 2-0

F Faulkner Florida

18-4 0-1

Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Southern Florida State Franklin Furman

1-16 5-6 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-2

G Gardner-Webb Georgetown Georgia Georgia College Georgia Southern Georgia Southwestern Georgia State Georgia Tech Grace

5-1 3-0 4-3 2-1 6-2 1-0 16-9 1-7 3-0

H Hartford Harvard High Point Hope College Huntingdon Huntingdon, Ind.

1-0 3-1 4-2 2-0 23-3 6-0

I Illinois Illinois Benedict Illinois State Indiana Indiana Central Ithaca, NY

2-0 15-3 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1

J Jackson State Jacksonville

1-0 2-20

K Kalamazoo Kennesaw State Kentucky Kentucky State King College L Lagrange Lane College Lemoyne-Owen Limestone Lincoln-Memorial Loras College Louisiana-Monroe Louisville Louisiana State (LSU) M Madison Manhattan Marshall Maryland Massachusetts Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan Middle Tennessee

15-0 14-11 1-0 1-0 5-0

7-0 5-0 3-1 2-0 9-3 1-0 7-5 1-0 0-3

2-0 3-0 1-2 2-0 0-1 11-8 0-1 1-0 14-22

Miles Millikin Millsaps Minnesota-Duluth Mississippi College Mississippi State Missouri Missouri St. Louis Missouri Southern Montevallo Morehead State Mount St. Mary Murray State

16-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 6-3 1-11 1-6 0-1 1-0 30-4 24-17 2-0 25-14

N Nebraska Nebraska Wesleyan Newberry New Haven New Orleans New Mexico Nicholls North Alabama North Central Northern Kentucky Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame

0-1 3-0 4-2 1-3 2-0 1-2 9-8 67-17 2-0 1-0 1-0 7-8 0-1

O Oakland Oberlin Oglethorpe Ohio State Ole Miss Olivet Nazarene Oral Roberts

3-0 1-0 1-0 0-3 1-6 7-0 1-0

P Philadelphia Textile Pikeville, Ky Purdue-Ft. Wayne Purdue

1-0 3-0 2-0 3-3

R Radford 2-1 Rider 2-1 Rice 0-1 S Saginaw Sam Houston Samford Sewanee Shippensburg Shorter Siena Sienna Heights Slippery Rock South Alabama South Carolina-Aiken Southeastern Louisiana Southeast Missouri Southern Benedictine Southern Illinois Southern Miss

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6-2 0-1 48-26 1-0 2-0 27-9 14-5 5-0 4-0 6-14 1-0 7-13 27-25 2-0 8-3 0-1

SIU-Edwardsville Southern Tech Spring Hill Stetson St. Bernard St. Leo St. Thomas St. Xavier

18-5 2-1 1-2 3-11 4-3 1-0 2-0 2-3

T Talladega College Tampa Taylor Tennessee Tennessee-Chattanooga Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Tennessee Temple Tennessee Wesleyan Texas A&M Thomas College Tiffin Toledo Trevecca College Trinity Troy Tusculum Tuskegee

3-0 2-1 6-1 1-0 7-1 58-14 28-22 6-0 2-0 0-3 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 57-75 2-0 30-3

U UAB Union University UNC-Asheville USC-Spartanburg

30-16 2-1 2-1 3-0

V Vanderbilt Valdosta St. Valparaiso Virginia

1-1 28-15 7-2 0-1

W West Alabama (Formerly Livingston) West Florida West Georgia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan William Carey Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-Whitewater Wright St.

46-24 4-4 30-10 1-2 1-0 6-1 1-0 0-3 2-2 5-0 2-0 6-0

X Xavier

2-5

Y Yale Youngstown State

1-0 3-0

RECORDS

A Air Force 3-0 Alabama 15-21 Alabama A&M 11-1 Alabama State 33-7 Albion State 1-0 Anderson 4-0 Appalachian State 3-9 Armstrong 1-0 Ashland 2-1 Athens State 13-5 Auburn 14-16 Auburn-Montgomery 14-3 Aurora 4-0 Austin Peay 25-15

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Ohio Valley Conference Records

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Most Games Played:

Career - 234, Bert Smith, Jacksonville State (2006-10) Most Games Started: Career - 233, Bert Smith, Jacksonville State (2006-10) Most At-Bats: Game - 8, Done Eight Times (Last by Kyle Bluestein, JSU, in 2011) Season - 266, Robert Moore, Eastern Kentucky (1985) Career - 947, Bert Smith, Jacksonville State (2006-10) Most Hits: Game - 7, Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky vs. Kentucky St. (4/1/09) Season - 108, Chad Oberacker, Tennessee Tech (2010) Career - 330, Clayton Daniel, Jacksonville State (2015-18) Most Consecutive Games Hit Safely: 42, Chuck Abbott, Austin Peay (1996)

Most Appearances: Season - 35, Zach Gerler, Austin Peay (2010) Career - 107, Robert Teague, Eastern Kentucky (1988-91) Most Innings Pitched: Season - 127.2, Shawn Kelley, Austin Peay (2007) Career - 390.1, Shawn Kelley, Austin Peay (2004-07) Most Games Started: Season - 18, Jon Frazier, Austin Peay (1989) Bryan Lewis, Morehead State (1996) Eric Bess, Eastern Kentucky (1999) Career - 55, Chris Norton, Middle Tennessee (1985-88) Most Complete Games: Season - 13, Dave Richardson, Middle Tennessee (1988) Career - 28, Mo Tharpe, Austin Peay (1982-85)

Highest Batting Average: Season - .527, Ron Shumate, Tennessee Tech (1961) Career - .462, Dewey Alverson, Tennessee Tech (1955-56)

Most Wins: Season - 14, Dave Richardson, Middle Tennessee (1988) Tim Alvarez, Southeast Missouri (2003) Career - 32, Rowdy Hardy, Austin Peay (2004-06)

Most Total Bases: Season - 192, Wes Cunningham, Murray State (2010) Career - 521, Jeremy Johnson, Southeast Missouri (1997-00)

Most Saves: Season - 15, Todd Hornsby, Jacksonville State (2011) Career - 46, Travis Stout, Jacksonville State (2012-15)

Most Walks: Game - 6, Laverne Billinger, Murray State, vs. Union (1958) Mike Whaley, Austin Peay, vs. St. Leo (1974) Season - 61, Clemente Bonilla, Southeast Missouri (2001) Career - 207, Clemente Bonilla, Southeast Missouri (1998-02)

Most Games Lost: Season - 12, Jamie McAlister, Southeast Missouri (2006)

Most Runs Batted In: Inning - 7, Tony Hayes, Middle Tennessee, vs. Tennessee Tech (1986) Game - 12, Dave Winder, Murray State, vs. Iowa (1986) Season - 86, Wes Cunningham, Murray State (2010) Career - 208, Mike Williams, Western Kentucky (1978-81) Most Doubles: Game - 4, Ronnie Seets, Murray State, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2001) Chad Watson, Eastern Illinois, vs. Morehead State (2005) Season - 29, Ryan Bennett, Austin Peay (1996) 29, Chad Oberacker, Tennessee Tech (2010) Career - 69, Clayton Daniel, Jacksonville State (2015-18) Most Triples: Game - 2, Shared by 29 players (done twice during the 2011 season) Season - 10, Bill Maclin, Tennessee Tech (1971) Career - 18, Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky (2008-10)

Best Won-Loss Percentage (Minimum 8 decisions): Season - 1.000 (9-0), George Dugan, Murray State (1963) Greg Cunningham, Middle Tennessee (1968) Jerry Weaver, Murray State (1973) 1.000 (8-0), Brian Booth, Jacksonville State (2008) Most Strikeouts: Game - 21, Rich Garner, Murray State, vs. Austin Peay (1987) Season - 133, Todd Kemp, Tennessee Tech (1986) Career - 408, Todd Kemp, Tennessee Tech (1985-88) Most Bases on Balls: Season - 75, Gary Anders, Austin Peay (1974); Ed Norkus, Eastern Kentucky (1985) Fewest Bases on Balls: Season - 5 (67.0 IP), Mike Hoekstra, Eastern Illinois (2010) 6 (97.0 IP), Daniel Calhoun, Murray State (2009)

Most Home Runs: Game - 4, Jamey Bennett, Morehead State, vs. Tennessee Tech (1979), Scott Pruneau, Southeast Missouri, vs. Austin Peay (1992) Season - 26, Cary Page, Morehead State (2002) 26, A.J. Kirby-Jones, Tennessee Tech (2010) Career - 53, Mike Williams, Western Kentucky (1978-81) Most Stolen Bases: Game - 5, Record shared by 10 players Season - 57, Josh Anderson, Eastern Kentucky (2003) Career - 119, Josh Anderson, Eastern Kentucky (2001-03)

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MISCELLANEOUS

Most Hits: Season - 788, Eastern Kentucky (1985)

Fewest Games Played: Season - 9, Murray State (1954)

Highest Batting Average: Season - 375, Eastern Kentucky (2004)

Most Games Won: Season - 47, Western Kentucky (1980)

Most Runs Scored: Inning - 22 (1st inning), Eastern Kentucky vs. Kentucky State (4/1/09) Game - 49, Eastern Kentucky vs. Kentucky State (4/1/09) Season - 603, Eastern Kentucky (1985)

Most Consecutive Wins: Season - 22, Murray State (1975)

Most At-Bats: Season - 2,315, Eastern Kentucky (1985)

Most Games Played: Season - 71, Eastern Kentucky (1985)

Most Runs, Both Teams: Game - 50, Eastern Kentucky (49) vs. Kentucky State (1) (4/1/09) Most Runs Batted In: Season - 548, Eastern Kentucky (1985)

RECORDS

TEAM BATTING

Fewest Games Won: Season - 2, Murray State (1952) *Most Games Lost: Season - 44, Austin Peay (1981) Most Consecutive Losses: Season - 18, Youngstown State (1984)

Most Doubles: Season - 151, Eastern Kentucky (1985)

Fewest Games Lost: Season - 2, Tennessee Tech (1955)

Most Triples: Game - 4, Done 3 times by Murray State 4, Eastern Kentucky at Western Carolina (3/9/10) 4, Eastern Kentucky vs. Dayton (5/17/11) Season - 29, Eastern Kentucky (2009) Most Home Runs: Game - 10, Eastern Kentucky, vs. Campbellsville (1987); Eastern Illinois, vs. Eastern Kentucky (2003) Season - 127, Morehead State (2002) Most Stolen Bases: Game - 19, Murray State vs. Union (1958) Season - 217, Eastern Kentucky (1989)

Best Winning Percentage: Season - .895, Tennessee Tech (1955) *Lowest Winning Percentage: Season - .083, Austin Peay (1981) Biggest Margin of Victory: 48, Eastern Kentucky (49), vs. Kentucky State (1) (4/1/09) * - Austin Peay forfeited 21 games in 1981 season due to use of an ineligible player

TEAM PITCHING

Most Complete Games: Season - 36, Western Kentucky (1980) Lowest ERA: Season - 1.55, Murray State (1962) Highest ERA: Season - 9.11, Morehead State (2001) Most Shutouts: Season - 12, Middle Tennessee (1976) Most Strikeouts: Game - 26, Murray State, vs. Austin Peay (2003) Season - 462, Tennessee Tech (2001) Most Walks: Season - 331, Austin Peay (1991) Most Hits Allowed: Game - 30, Eastern Kentucky, vs. Samford (2006) 30, UT Martin, vs. Eastern Illinois (4/11/09) Most Runs Allowed: Season - 490, Eastern Kentucky (2002)

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JSU In The OVC Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004 OVC Tournament (Paducah, Kentucky) #3 JSU 15, #4 Eastern Kentucky 0 (May 26) #3 JSU 5, #2 Eastern Illinois 3 (May 27) #3 JSU 13, #6 Samford 5 (May 28) #5 SEMO 7, JSU 6 (May 29) #3 JSU 5, #5 SEMO 1 (May 29) (Championship Game)

#6 Jacksonville State 9, #2 Murray State 3 #5 Tennessee Tech 3, #6 Jacksonville State 2 (10 inn.) (Championship Game)

#3 Jacksonville State 6, #1 Southeast Missouri 2 #3 Jacksonville State 10, #2 Tennessee Tech 7 #3 Jacksonville State 4, #2 Tennessee Tech 2

2010 OVC Tournament ( Jackson, Tenn.) #2 Jacksonville State 7, #5 Eastern Illinois 5 #2 Jacksonville State 9, #1 Tennessee Tech 7 #2 Jacksonville State 10, #1 Tennessee Tech 8 (Championship Game)

2015 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) #4 Tennessee Tech 5, #5 Jacksonville State 3 #5 Jacksonville State 8, #3 SIUE 5 #1 Southeast Missouri 12, #5 Jacksonville State 4

2005 OVC Tournament (Paducah, Kentucky) #1 JSU 8, #6 Eastern Kentucky 1 (May 26) #2 Austin Peay 4, #1 JSU 1 (May 27) 2011 OVC Tournament ( Jackson, Tenn.) #1 JSU 11, #6 Eastern Kentucky 6 (May 28) #3 Jacksonville State 9, #6 UT Martin 8 #1 JSU 8, #2 Austin Peay 7 (May 28) #2 Austin Peay 5, #1 JSU 0 (May 29) (Championship Game) #3 Jacksonville State 8, #2 Southeast Missouri 2 #1 Austin Peay 4, #3 Jacksonville State 1 #3 Jacksonville State 15, #2 Southeast Missouri 12 2006 OVC Tournament (Paducah, Kentucky) #1 Austin Peay 7, #3 Jacksonville State 3 #2 JSU 19, #4 Eastern Kentucky 7 (May 25) (Championship Game) #2 JSU 16, #1 Samford (May 26) #2 JSU 8, #1 Samford (May 27) (Championship Game) 2012 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) #6 Southeast Missouri 4, #3 JSU 1 2007 OVC Tournament (Paducah, Kentucky) #3 JSU 10, #5 Morehead State 5 #2 JSU 15, #3 Southeast Missouri State 2 (May 24) #3 JSU 9, #2 Eastern Kentucky 4 #1 Austin Peay 2, #2 JSU 1 (May 25) #1 APSU 7, #3 JSU 6 (11 innings) #2 JSU 10, #4 Samford 8 (May 26) #1 Austin Peay 3, #2 JSU 2 (May 26) (Championship Game) 2013 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) #5 Eastern Kentucky 11, #4 Jacksonville State 2 2008 OVC Tournament (Paducah, Kentucky) #3 Belmont 6, #4 Jacksonville State 3 #1 JSU 7, #6 Southeast Missouri 6 #4 Eastern Illinois 10, #1 JSU 6 2014 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) #6 Southeast Missouri 6, #1 JSU 4 #6 Eastern Illinois 2, #3 Jacksonville State 1 2009 OVC Tournament (Paducah, Kentucky) #3 Jacksonville State 7, #4 SIUE 5 #6 Jacksonville State 9, #3 Morehead State 0 #3 Jacksonville State 13, #6 Eastern Illinois 2 #6 Jacksonville State 11, #1 Eastern Illinois 5 #3 Jacksonville State 7, #5 Morehead State 1 #5 Tennessee Tech 13, #6 Jacksonville State 12 (10 inn.)

2016 OVC Tournament (Jackson, Tenn.) #2 Jacksonville State 12, #3 Austin Peay 10 #2 Jacksonville State 11, #1 Southeast Missouri 7 #1 Southeast Missouri 10, #2 Jacksonville State 7 #1 Southeast Missouri 14, #2 Jacksonville State 8 2017 OVC Tournament (Oxford, Ala.) #5 Southeast Missouri 13, #4 Jacksonville State 10 #7 Austin Peay 8, #4 Jacksonville State 7 2018 OVC Tournament (Oxford, Ala.) #4 Jacksonville State 8, #5 Austin Peay 2 #1 Tennessee Tech 5, #4 Jacksonville State 2 #4 Jacksonville State 11, #2 Southeast Missouri 0 #6 Eastern Kentucky 11, #4 Jacksonville State 8 (14) 2019 OVC Tournament (Marion, Ill.) #1 Jacksonville State 6, #4 Belmont 5 (10) #1 Jacksonville State 8, #2 Austin Peay 2 #1 Jacksonville State 10, #3 Morehead State 3

JSU’S OVC TOURNAMENT TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST AT BATS 1. 57 vs Eastern Kentucky 2. 43 vs Tennessee Tech 43 vs Eastern Kentucky 4. 42 vs Tennessee Tech 42 vs Eastern Kentucky 6. 41 vs Morehead State 41 vs Eastern Illinois 41 vs Eastern Kentucky MOST RUNS SCORED 1. 19 vs Eastern Kentucky 2. 17 vs Samford 3. 15 vs SE Missouri State 15 vs Eastern Kentucky 5. 13 vs Samford MOST HITS 1. 22 vs Eastern Kentucky 2. 20 vs Eastern Kentucky 3. 18 vs Tennessee Tech 4 17 vs SE Missouri State 5. 16 vs Austin Peay 6. 16 vs Eastern Illinois 15 vs Eastern Kentucky MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 17 vs Eastern Kentucky 2. 15 vs SE Missouri State 3. 14 vs Samford 4. 13 vs Eastern Kentucky 13 vs Samford MOST DOUBLES 1. 6 vs Eastern Kentucky 2. 5 vs. Austin Peay 5 vs Tennessee Tech 5 vs SE Missouri State 5. 4 vs Morehead State 4 vs SE Missouri State 4 vs Eastern Kentucky 4 vs Samford 4 vs Eastern Kentucky MOST TRIPLES 1. 2 vs Samford 2. 1 (several times) MOST HOME RUNS 1. 3 vs Austin Peay 3 vs Murray State 3 vs Eastern Kentucky 3 vs Eastern Kentucky 5. 2 vs Southeast Missouri 2 vs Morehead State 2 vs Eastern Illinois 2 vs Eastern Kentucky

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2018 2009 2006 2010 2004 2009 2008 2005

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25, 26, 24, 26, 28,

2006 2006 2007 2004 2004

May May May May May May May

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2004 2006 2010 2007 2016 2008 2018

May May May May May

25, 24, 26, 26, 28,

2006 2007 2006 2004 2004

May May May May May May May May May

25, 26, 30, 22, 20, 24, 26, 28, 28,

2006 2016 2010 2008 2009 2007 2004 2004 2005

May 26, 2006 May May May May May May May May

23, 2018 23, 2009 25, 2006 26, 2004 28, 2016 20, 2009 21, 2009 28, 2005

MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 35 vs Eastern Kentucky May 25, 2006 35 vs Eastern Kentucky May 26, 2004 3 28 vs Tennessee Tech May 30, 2010 4 26 vs Austin Peay May 26, 2016 24 vs Eastern Illinois May 21, 2009 6. 23 vs Southeast Missouri State May 24, 2007 23 vs Samford May 28, 2004 23 vs Eastern Kentucky May 28, 2005 MOST WALKS 1. 9 vs Austin Peay May 28, 2005 9 vs Austin Peay May 26, 2016 3. 8 vs Eastern Illinois May 21, 2009 8 vs Samford May 26, 2007 8 vs Samford May 28, 2004 6. 7 vs Tennessee Tech May 22, 2009 7 vs Eastern Kentucky May 26, 2004 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 3 vs Tenneessee Tech May 22, 2009 3 vs SE Missouri State May 24, 2007 3 vs Austin Peay May 26, 2007 3 vs Eastern Illinois May 27, 2004 MOST TIMES STRUCK OUT 1. 16 vs Eastern Kentucky May 25, 2018 2. 10 vs Tennessee Tech May 29, 2010 3. 9 vs Eastern Illinois May 27, 2010 9 vs Morehead State May 20, 2009 9 vs Tennessee Tech May 22, 2009 9 vs Eastern Illinois May 27, 2004 9 vs Austin Peay State May 29, 2005 MOST TIMES GROUNDED INTO DP 1. 3 vs Tennessee Tech May 22, 2009 2 2 vs Eastern Illinois May 23, 2008 2 vs SE Missouri State May 24, 2007 2 vs Southeast Missouri May 29, 2004 5. 1 (several times) MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 2 vs Eastern Kentucky May 26, 2004 2 vs Samford May 26, 2007 3. 1 (several times) MOST SACRIFICE HITS 1. 2 vs Samford May 26, 2007 2. 1 (several times) MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 7 vs Tennessee Tech May 29, 2010 3 vs Eastern Kentucky May 25, 2006 3 vs Samford May 26, 2006 4. 2 vs Tennessee Tech May 30, 2010 2 vs Samford May 26, 2007 2 vs Eastern Illinois May 27, 2004 2 vs Austin Peay State May 28, 2005

MOST TIMES C AUGHT STEALING 1. 1 (several times) MOST STEAL ATTEMPTS 1. 7 vs Tennessee Tech May 2 3 vs Eastern Kentucky May 3 vs Samford May MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS 1. 2 vs Samford May 2. 1 (several times) MOST TIMES STRUCK OUT LOOKING 1. 5 vs SE Missouri State May 2. 4 vs Tennessee Tech May 4 vs Austin Peay May 4 vs Samford May 4 vs Southeast Missouri May MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE 1. 15 vs Austin Peay May 2. 13 vs Eastern Illinois May 3. 12 vs Eastern Kentucky May 12 vs Eastern Kentucky May 12 vs Eastern Illinois May 6 11 vs Tennessee Tech May 11 vs Tennessee Tech May 8. 10 vs Samford May 10 vs Austin Peay State May MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 1 4.0 vs Eastern Kentucky May 10.2 vs Southeast Missouri May 3. 1 0.0 vs Tennessee Tech May 10.0 vs Austin Peay State May 5. 9.2 vs Tennessee Tech May 6. 9.0 (several times) MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 19 vs Southeast Missouri May 2. 17 vs. Southeast Missouri May 3. 16 vs Eastern Illinois May 4. 15 vs Eastern Kentucky May 15 vs Tennessee Tech May 6. 13 vs Samford May 13 vs Austin Peay State May 8. 12 vs Eastern Kentucky May MOST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 14 vs Southeast Missouri May 2. 13 vs Tennessee Tech May 3. 11 vs Eastern Kentucky May 4. 10 vs Eastern Illinois May 5. 8 vs Tennessee Tech May 8 vs Samford May

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29, 28, 22, 30, 23, 28, 26,

2004 2005 2009 2010 2008 2005 2007

MOST CHANCES 1. 47 vs Austin Peay State 2. 45 vs SE Missouri State 3. 43 vs Southeast Missouri 4. 42 vs Samford 42 vs Austin Peay State MOST PUTOUTS 1. 32 vs Southeast Missouri 2. 30 vs Austin Peay State 3. 27 vs SE Missouri State MOST ASSISTS 1. 17 vs Austin Peay State 2. 16 vs SE Missouri State 3. 14 vs SE Missouri State 14 vs Austin Peay State 5. 13 vs Eastern Kentucky 13 vs Samford MOST ERRORS 1. 5 vs Samford 2. 3 vs Eastern Illinois 3 vs Eastern Illinois 4. 2 vs SE Missouri State 2 vs SE Missouri State 2 vs Austin Peay 2 vs Eastern Kentucky MOST DOUBLE PL AYS 1. 2 vs SE Missouri State 2 vs Austin Peay 2 vs Eastern Kentucky 2 vs Southeast Missouri 5. 1 (several times) MOST PASSED BALL S 1. 2 vs SE Missouri State 2. 1 (several times) MOST PASSED BALL S 1. 1 (several times) MOST STOLEN BASES AGAINST 1. 2 vs Eastern Kentucky 2 Austin Peay State 2 at Eastern Kentucky MOST C AUGHT STEALING BY 1. 1 (several times)

May May May May May

28, 2005 22, 2008 29, 2004 27, 2006 29, 2005

RECORDS

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 12 vs Tennessee Tech 8 vs Samford 3. 7 vs Tennessee Tech 7 vs Tennessee Tech 7 vs Eastern Illinois 7 vs Eastern Kentucky MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 11 vs Austin Peay 2. 7 vs Samford 7 vs Austin Peay State 7 vs Eastern Kentucky 5. 5 vs Eastern Illinois 5 vs Tennessee Tech 5 vs SE Missouri State 5 vs Austin Peay State MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 15 vs Eastern Kentucky 2. 11 vs Austin Peay State 11 vs Samford 4. 10 vs Samford 10 vs Austin Peay 6. 9 vs Southeast Missouri 9 vs SE Missouri State 9 vs Eastern Illinois MOST DOUBLES ALLOWED 1. 4 vs. Austin Peay 2. 3 vs SE Missouri State 3 vs Samford 3 vs Austin Peay State MOST TRIPLES ALLOWED 1. 1 (several times) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 3 vs Tennessee Tech 3 vs Austin Peay State 3. 2 vs SE Missouri State 4. 1 (several times) MOST BATTERS FACED 1. 52 vs Southeast Missouri 2. 51 vs Austin Peay State 3. 50 vs Tennessee Tech 46 vs Tennessee Tech 45 vs Eastern Illinois 45 vs Eastern Kentucky 7. 44 vs Samford MOST WILD PITCHES 1. 1 (several times) MOST BALKS 1. 1 (several times)

May 29, 2004 May 28, 2005 May 22, 2008 May May May May May May

28, 22, 24, 29, 26, 26,

2005 2008 2008 2005 2004 2007

May May May May May May May

27, 2006 23, 2008 27, 2004 22, 2008 24, 2008 25, 2007 28, 2005

May May May May

24, 25, 26, 29,

2007 2007 2004 2004

May 24, 2008

May 26, 2004 May 27, 2005 May 28, 2005

MOST SAC FLIES ALLOWED 1. 2 vs Eastern Kentucky May 26, 2005 2 vs Austin Peay State May 29, 2005 3. 1 (several times) MOST SAC HITS ALLOWED 1. 3 vs SE Missouri State May 22, 2008 3 vs SE Missouri State May 24, 2008 3. 2 vs Samford May 27, 2006 4. 1 (several times) MOST STRIKEOUTS LOOKING 1. 4 vs Tennessee Tech May 23, 2009 4 vs SE Missouri State May 24, 2007 4 vs Austin Peay May 26, 2007 4. 3 (several times) MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS ALLOWED 1. 1 (several times)

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JSU’s OVC Tournament / Individual Game Records

Batting: MOST AT BATS

1.

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Clayton Daniel vs Southeast Missouri Gavin Golsan vs Austin Peay Elliott McCummings vs Austin Peay Daniel Adamson vs Eastern Illinois Jake Sharrock vs Tennessee Tech Ber t Smith vs Southeast Missouri Bobby Hicks vs Eastern Kentucky Ber t Smith vs Eastern Kentucky Nick Cleckler vs Eastern Kentucky

MOST RUNS SCORED 1. 4 Garrett Bass vs Eastern Kentucky 3 16 times

May 28, 2016 May 26, 2016 May 26, 2016 May 21, 2009 May 22, 2009 May 24, 2007 May 26, 2004 May 25, 2006 May 25, 2006 May 25, 2006

MOST HITS 1. 4 Taylor Hawthorne vs Southeast Missouri 4 Blake Seguin vs Tennessee Tech 4 Steven Leach vs Eastern Illinois 4 Bobby Hicks vs Eastern Kentucky 4 Cor y Tucker vs Eastern Kentucky 5. 3 29 times

May 25, 2018 May 29, 2010 May 23, 2008 May 26, 2004 May 26, 2004

MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 6 Todd Cunningham vs Murray State 6 Winston Pearson at Austin Peay State 3. 5 Bobby Hicks vs Eastern Kentucky 5 Eric Beck vs Eastern Kentucky 5. 4 Tyler Gamble vs Austin Peay 4 Jake Ball vs Southeast Missouri 4 Austin Stein vs Eastern Kentucky 4 Robby Goodson vs Samford 4 Garrett Bass vs Eastern Kentucky

May 23, 2009 May 28, 2005 May 26, 2004 May 25, 2006 May 26, 2016 May 24, 2007 May 26, 2004 May 28, 2004 May 25, 2006

MOST DOUBLES 1. 3 Clay Whittemore vs Eastern Kentucky 2 2 Cole Frederick vs Eastern Kentucky 2 Clayton Daniel vs Southeast Missouri 2 Sam Eberle vs Morehead State 2 Clay Whittemore vs SE Missouri 2 Bobby Hicks vs Eastern Kentucky 2 Brian Haskins at Eastern Kentucky 2 Jake Ball vs Eastern Kentucky 2 Clay Whittemore vs Samford

May 25, 2006 May 25, 2018 May 28, 2016 May 20, 2009 May 22, 2008 May 26, 2004 May 28, 2005 May 26, 2005 May 27, 2006

MOST TRIPLES 1. 1 (several times) MOST HOME RUNS 1. 2 Todd Cunningham vs Murray State 2 Winston Pearson vs Eastern Kentucky

May 23, 2009 May 28, 2005

MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 8 Todd Cunningham vs Murray State 8 Winston Pearson at Eastern Kentucky 3 7 Kyle Bluestein vs Eastern Illinois 4. 6 Gavin Golsan vs Austin Peay 6 Bobby Hicks vs Eastern Kentucky 6 Brian Haskins vs Eastern Kentucky 6 Robby Goodson vs Samford 6 Winston Pearson at Austin Peay State 6 Garrett Bass vs Eastern Kentucky 6 Clay Whittemore vs Eastern Kentucky

May 23, 2009 May 28, 2005 May 21, 2009 May 26 ,2016 May 26, 2004 May 26, 2004 May 28, 2004 May 28, 2005 May 25, 2006 May 25, 2007

MOST WALKS 1. 3 Hayden White vs Southeast Missouri 3 Tyler Gamble vs Austin Peay 3 Jay Davis vs Eastern Illinois 3 Robby Goodson vs Southeast Missouri

May 28, 2016 May 26, 2016 May 21, 2009 May 29, 2004

MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 2 Kyle Bluestein vs Eastern Illinois 2 Robby Goodson vs Eastern Illinois

May 21, 2009 May 27, 2004

MOST SACRIFICE HITS 1. 2 Josh Sanders vs Samford

May 26, 2007

MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 2 Blake Seguin vs Tennessee Tech 2 Ber t Smith vs Tennessee Tech 2 Garrett Bass vs Eastern Kentucky

May 29, 2010 May 29, 2010 May 25, 2006

Pitching: MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 9.0 Colton Pate vs Southeast Missouri 2. 8.0 Austin Lucas vs Morehead State 8.0 Donovan Hand vs Austin Peay 8.0 Bobby Wynns vs Southeast Missouri 4. 7.2 Austin Lucas vs Eastern Illinois 5 7.0 Tony Drinkard vs Southeast Missouri

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7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0

Bobby Wynns vs Eastern Kentucky Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky Tony Drinkard vs Samford

May May May May

26, 26, 25, 26,

2004 2005 2006 2006

MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 13 Jon Clements vs Southeast Missouri 2 10 Austin Lucas vs Eastenr Illinois 3 10 Donovan Hand vs Austin Peay 4 9 Jordan Beistline vs Eastern Illinois 5. 8 Bobby Wynns vs Southeast Missouri 8 Jon Clements vs Samford 8 Ben Tootle vs Samford 8. 7 Graham Of ficer vs. Southeast Missouri 7 Matthew Dar win at Eastern Kentucky 7 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky 7 Clark Jinks vs Austin Peay

May 29, 2004 May 27, 2010 May 24, 2007 May 23, 2008 May 29, 2004 May 27, 2006 May 26, 2007 May 28, 2016 May 28, 2005 May 25, 2006 May 26, 2007

MOST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 7 Jordan Beistline vs Eastern Illinois 7 Ben Tootle vs Samford 3 6 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky 6 Derrick Adams vs. Southeast Missouri 5 5 Tanner Freshour vs Tennessee Tech 5 Austin Lucas vs Eastern Illinois 5 Hunter Rivers vs Tennessee Tech 5 Jon Clements vs Southeast Missouri 5 Nick Hetland vs Southeast Missouri

May 23, 2008 May 26, 2007 May 25, 2006 May 28, 2016 May 22, 2009 May 27, 2010 May 29, 2010 May 29, 2004 May 24, 2008

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 7 Jordan Beistline vs Eastern Illinois 7 Ben Tootle vs Samford 3 6 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky 4 5 Austin Lucas vs Eastern Illinois 5 Hunter Rivers vs Tennessee Tech 5 Nick Hetland vs Southeast Missouri

May 23, 2008 May 26, 2007 May 25, 2006 May 27, 2010 May 29, 2010 May 24, 2008

MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 4 Daniel Watts vs Eastern Illinois 4 Matthew Dar win at Eastern Kentucky 4 Brett Harris vs Austin Peay 4 Ben Tootle vs Samford 4 Ben Tootle vs Southeast Missouri

May 21, May 28, May 29, May 26, May 22,

MOST STRIKEOUTS 1 9 Christian Edwards vs Eastern Kentucky 9 Tony Drinkard vs Samford 3. 7 Danny Andres Austin Peay State 7 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky 7 Clark Jinks vs Austin Peay 6 6 Donovan Hand vs Austin Peay 7. 5 Bobby Wynns vs Eastern Kentucky 5 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky

May 25, 2018 May 26, 2006 May 27, 2005 May 25, 2006 May 26, 2007 May 25, 2007 May 26, 2004 May 26, 2005

MOST DOUBLES ALLOWED 1. 3 Ben Tootle vs Smaford 2 9 times (only active players listed) 2 Ben Tootle vs Southeast Missouri

May 22, 2008

2009 2005 2005 2007 2008

May 26, 2007

MOST TRIPLES ALLOWED 1. 1 (several times) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2 Austin Lucas vs Eastern Illinois 2 Chase Smith vs Tennessee Tech 2 Malcolm Thomas vs Tennessee Tech 2 Clark Jinks at Austin Peay State 2 Nick Hetland vs Southeast Missouri

May 27, 2010 May 23, 2009 May 22, 2009 May 28, 2005 May 24, 2008

MOST BATTERS FACED 1. 34 Donovan Hand vs Austin Peay 2 32 Austin Lucas vs Eastern Illinois 32 Jon Clements vs Southeast Missouri 32 Ben Tootle vs Samford 5. 30 Austin Lucas vs Morehead Stae 30 Bobby Wynns vs Southeast Missouri 30 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky 8 29 Tony Drinkard vs Samford

May 24, 2007 May 27, 2010 May 29, 2004 May 26, 2007 May 20, 2009 May 29, 2004 May 25, 2006 May 26, 2006

MOST STRIKEOUTS LOOKING 1. 5 Tony Drinkard vs Samford 2 3 Bobby Wynns vs Eastern Kentucky 3 Danny Andres Austin Peay State 3 Donovan Hand vs Eastern Kentucky

May 26, May 26, May 27, May 25,

2006 2004 2005 2006

MOST CHANCES 1. 16 Brian Haskins at Austin Peay State 2 14 Brian Piazza vs Southeast Missouri 14 Brian Piazza vs Southeast Missouri 4. 13 Brian Haskins vs Eastern Kentucky

May May May May

2005 2008 2008 2004

MOST PUTOUTS 1. 16 Brian Haskins at Austin Peay State 2 13 Brian Haskins vs Eastern Kentucky

May 28, 2005 May 26, 2004

MOST ASSISTS 1. 8 Josh Sanders vs Southeast Missouri 2 7 Jake Sharrock vs Morehead State 7 Clint Carroll at Austin Peay State 4. 6 Jake Ball vs Eastern Kentucky

May 24, May 20, May 28, May 26,

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Baseball Annual Champions

Team

2000 - Bill White pitched 76.2 innings in 16 games, recording 136 strikeouts for an average of 16.0

2016 - JSU led the country with 2.50 doubles per game.

Annual Champion - Strikeout Ratio

Annual Champion - Doubles Per Game Annual Champion - Homeruns Per Game

2000 - Jason Nunn recorded 10 triples in 55 games for an average of 0.18

1993 - JSU led the country with 93 homeruns in 48 games for an average of 1.94 1994 - JSU led the country with 89 homeruns in 47 games for an average of 1.89

Annual Champion - Triples

Annual Champion - Homeruns

2000 - Jason Nunn recorded 10 triples in 55 games for an average of 0.18

1993 - JSU led the country with 93 homeruns in 48 games for an average of 1.94

Annual Champion - Triples Per Game

RECORDS

Division I

Annual Champion - Slugging Percentage

Division II

1993 - JSU led the country with a slugging percentage of .559 with 1,491 at bats over 48 games 1994 - JSU led the country with a slugging percentage of .607 with 1,396 at bats over 47 games

Individuals 1990 - Merritt Bowden recorded 25 doubles in 50 games for an average of .500

Annual Champion - Fielding Percentage

Annual Champion - Doubles

Annual Champion - Homeruns Per Game

1994 - JSU led the country with a .967 fielding percentage, recording 1,023 putouts to 50 errors over 47 games

1886 - Stewart Lee had 23 homeruns in 56 games for an average of .410 1887 - Stewart Lee had 22 homeruns in 40 games for an average of .550

Annual Champion - Homeruns 1886 - Stewart Lee had 23 homeruns in 56 games for an average of .410 1887 - Stewart Lee had 22 homeruns in 40 games for an average of .550 1993 - John Stratton had 26 homeruns in 45 games for an average of .580

Annual Champion - Strikeout Ratio 1975 - Ted Barnicle recorded 150 strikeouts in 76 innings pitched in 12 games for an average of 17.8

Jason Nunn

Bill White

Tim VanEgmond

Merritt Bowden

Annual Champion - Strikeouts 1983 - Scott Whaley recorded 126 strikeouts in 102.2 innings in 15 games for an average of 11.0 1991 - Tim VanEgmond recorded 146 strikeouts in 109.2 innings in 17 games for an average of 12.0

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RECORDS

JSU Baseball Tradition

Conference Championships

NCAA Regional Titles

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019

NCAA World Series

Ohio Valley Conference Regular Season 2005, 2008, 2019

Conference Divisional Championships

Division II 1973, 1979, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Division II 1973, 1979, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

NCAA National Championships

Division I Atlantic Sun Conference 1996, 1997, 1998

Division II Gulf South Conference Tournament Championships 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1989

Division II 1990, 1991

NCAA Regionals

Division I 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 Division II 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

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JSU in the NCAA Playoffs

2014 Oxford Regional Lost to Ole Miss, 12-2 Lost to Georgia Tech, 4-2 2010 Oxford Regional Lost to Ole Miss, 12-2 Lost to Georgia Tech, 4-2 2010 Auburn Regional Lost to #1 Auburn, 9-7 Lost to Southern Miss 19-6 2006 Tuscaloosa Regional Lost to #4 Alabama, 13-1 Lost to Southern Miss, 6-2 2004 Atlanta Regional Lost to #5 Georgia Tech, 16-3 Lost to Mississippi State, 7-6 1991 South Central Regional Defeated Troy State, 2-0 Defeated Delta State, 7-4 Lost to Delta State, 4-10 Defeated Delta State, 2-0 Championship Finals: Defeated Shippensburg, 6-5 Defeated SI-Edwardsville, 15-1 Lost to Cal-Riverside, 10-12 Defeated Cal-Riverside 5-2 Defreated Missouri Southern, 20-4

1990 South Central Regional Defeated Missouri Southern, 19-5 Lost to Troy State, 2-6 Defeated Troy State, 3-0 Defeated Troy State, 11-2 Championship Finals: Defeated Philadephia Textile, 3-1 Defeated Tampa, 10-8 Defeated Tampa, 3-0 Defeated CS-Northridge, 12-8 1989 South Central Regional Defeated Delta State, 11-10 Defeated North Alabama, 8-1 Defeated North Alabama, 8-5 Championship Finals: Defeated New Haven, 12-4 Defeated Rollins, 6-5 Lost to New Haven, 2-5 Lost to New Haven, 6-10 1988 South Central Regional: Defeated Delta State, 13-5 Defeated Central Missouri State, 13-3 Lost to Delta State, 6-10 Defeated Delta State, 8-2 Championship Final: Lost to Cal St.-Sacramento, 0-3 Lost to New Haven, 7-8 1986 South Central Regional: Defeated SIU-Edwardsville, 4-0 Lost to Troy State, 4-13 Lost to Sam Houston State, 6-8 1984 Central Regional: Defeated Indianapolis, 6-4 Lost to North Alabama, 1-2 Lost to Troy State, 1-5

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1983 Central Regional: Defeated Wright State, 14-5 Defeated Troy State, 5-4 Defeated Wright State, 7-2 Championship Finals: Lost to Cal-Poly Pomona, 4-8 Defeated Valdosta State, 12-8 Defeated SIU-Edwardsville, 8-7 Lost Cal-Poly Pomona, 7-9

RECORDS

2019 Oxford Regional Lost to Ole Miss, 16-2 Defeated Illinois, 7-5 Defeated Clemson, 9-2 Lost to Ole Miss, 19-4

1982 Central Regional: Lost to Indiana Central, 7-16 Lost to Delta State, 0-15 1979 South Central Regional: Defeated Troy State, 6-2 Defeated Delta State, 4-3 Defeated Delta State, 10-7 Championship Finals: Lost to Valdosta State, 4-15 Defeated Norther Kentucky, 9-8 Lost to LeMoyne, 0-7 1977 South Regional: Defeated Florida Southern, 8-7 Lost to Eckerd, 3-6 Lost to Florida Southern, 10-14 1976 South Regional: Lost to Southeast Louisiana, 5-6 Defeated Nicholls State, 6-0 Lost to Livingston, 3-4 1975 South Regional Lost to Southeast Louisiana, 2-5 Lost to Delta State, 5-6 1973 South Regional: Defeated Tuskegee, 6-5 Defeated New Orleans, 12-4 Defeated New Orleans, 7-5 Championship Round: Lost to Ithaca, 2-3 Lost to Missouri-St. Louis, 1-2

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JSU Baseball Tradition RECORDS

1990 NCAA Division II National Champions Record: 43-9; 10-3 GSC Conference Finish: First Conference Tournament Finish: First South Central Regional Finish: First College World Series Finish: First NCAA All-Americans: Merritt Bowden (OF), Todd Altaffer (LHP) All-South Central Regional Selections: Craig Holman (P), Randy Belyeu (C), Todd Mixon (3B), Scott Sprick (SS–MVP), Mark Adams (OF), Merritt Bowden (OF), Brian Roberts (OF). All-Gulf South Conference Selections: Merritt Bowden (OF), Todd Altaffer (LHP)

1990 Gamecocks Roster NAME

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POS YR HOMETOWN

Mark Adams

OF

JR

Peachtree City, GA

Todd Altafer

P

SR

St. Petersburg, FL

Randy Belyeu

C

JR

Opelika, AL

Merritt Bowden

OF

JR

Jemison, AL

Tray Breitbarth

P

FR

Powder Springs, GA

Nickey Edmondson

OF

SO

Decatur, GA

Heath Garmon

2B

JR

Jacksonville, AL

Jon Gibbs

C

JR

Mobile, AL

Paul Glass

OF

SO

Jacksonville, AL

Craig Holman

P

JR

Attalla, AL

Drake Ibsen

1B

JR

Mobile, AL

Myron Menichetti

P

JR

Endicott, NY

Todd Mixon

3B

SR

Riverdale, GA

Eric Peterson

1B

JR

Grand Rapids, MI

Bill Rhodes

3B

SO

Venice, FL

Brian Roberts

OF

SR

Muscle Shoals, AL

Greg Rudolph

OF

JR

Gadsden, AL

Scott Sprick

SS

JR

Holland, MI

David Strain

P

JR

Rockledge, FL

George Strott

OF

SR

Grand Island, NY

Tim Vanegmond

P

JR

Senoia, GA

Steve Vogt

2B

JR

Carnegie, PA

1990 Results (43-9)

NCAA Division II National Champions - College World Series Gulf South Conference Champions - NCAA Regionals JSU 6 JSU 11 JSU 11 JSU 7 JSU 8 JSU 2 JSU 12 JSU 19 JSU 6 JSU 8 JSU 20 JSU 12 JSU 9 JSU 7 JSU 4 JSU 14 JSU 28 JSU 14 JSU 7 JSU 7 JSU 6 JSU 7 JSU 2 JSU 4 JSU 4 JSU 14 JSU 4 JSU 7 JSU 18 JSU 13 JSU 9 JSU 15 JSU 14 JSU 0 JSU 2 JSU 13 JSU 10 JSU 11 JSU 7 JSU 9 JSU 5 JSU 9 JSU 7 JSU 10 JSU 19 JSU 2 JSU 5 JSU 11 JSU 3 JSU 10 JSU 3 JSU 12

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Faulkner 1 Berry 6 Southern Tech. 3 Montevallo 0 Lincoln Mem. 3 Lincoln Mem. 12 Lincoln Mem. 0 LaGrange 6 AUM 1 AUM 7 Saginaw 5 Ball State 20 Valdosta State 3 Valdosta State 3 Tampa 9 Shippensburg 5 Valdosta State 6 Georgia SW 4 Tuskegee 0 Tuskegee 0 Kennesaw 7 Olivet Nazarene 4 Troy State 6 Troy State 10 Southern Tech. 0 West Georgia 6 West Georgia 0 Berry 8 Shorter 3 AUM 11 Valdosta State 4 Valdosta State 5 Valdosta State 7 Troy State 3 Troy State 0 Miles 0 Miles 0 Birmingham Southern 6 Birmingham Southern 3 LaGrange 0 Montevallo 0 North Alabama 4 Livingston 4 Troy State 6 MO Southern 5 Troy State 6 Troy State 0 Troy State 2 Philly Tex 1 Tampa 8 Tampa 0 CS Northridge 8


JSU Baseball Tradition RECORDS

1991 NCAA Division II National Champions Record: 41-12; 7-5 GSC Conference Finish: Second Conference Tournament Finish: First South Central Regional Finish: First College World Series Finish: First NCAA All-Americans: Randy Belyeu (C) All-South Central Regional Selections: Drake Ibsen (1B), Randy Belyeu (C), Craig Holman (RHP), Tim VanGemond (RHP – MVP) All-Gulf South Conference Selections: Randy Belyeu (C), Merritt Bowden (OF), Craig Holman (RHP)

1991 Gamecocks Roster NAME

POS YR HOMETOWN

Mark Adams Randy Belyeu Merritt Bowden Brett Crossley Brandon Davis Nickey Edmondson Jon Gibbs Paul Glass Paul Hawk Craig Holman Eric Horton Drake Ibsen Johnfer Landrum Burt Mabra Mike Martin Myron Menichetti Shane Owens Eric Peterson Stacey Roberts Greg Rudolph Vince Sacco Lenny Springs David Strain Mark Thompson Jason Tidwell Tim VanEgmond Steve Vogt Keith Wright

OF C OF SS P OF C P 1B P P 1B OF SS P P P 1B P 3B 3B 2B P P P P 2B P/1B

JR SR SR SO FR JR SR JR SO SR FR SR JR JR JR SR JR SR JR SR FR JR SR FR FR SR SR SR

Peachtree City, GA Opelika, AL Thorsby, AL Anniston, AL Athens, AL Decatur, GA Mobile, AL Jacksonville, AL Gadsden, AL Attalla, AL Cedar Bluff, AL Mobile, AL Sweetwater, AL Montgomery, AL Birmingham, AL Endicott, NY Anniston, AL Grand Rapids, MI Ohatchee, AL Gadsden, AL Bellville, MI North Augusta, SC Rockledge, FL Ladd, IL Cartersville, GA Senoia, GA Carnegie, PA Hartselle, AL

1991 Results (41-12)

NCAA Division II National Champions - College World Series Gulf South Conference Champions - NCAA Regionals JSU 6 JSU 3 JSU 7 JSU 5 JSU 4 JSU 8 JSU 2 JSU 18 JSU 4 JSU 2 JSU 6 JSU 19 JSU 5 JSU 8 JSU 15 JSU 12 JSU 1 JSU 10 JSU 6 JSU 11 JSU 11 JSU 2 JSU 3 JSU 8 JSU 7 JSU 13 JSU 14 JSU 10 JSU 13 JSU 10 JSU 4 JSU 4 JSU 10 JSU 1 JSU 6 JSU 4 JSU 7 JSU 1 JSU 13 JSU 9 JSU 3 JSU 7 JSU 10 JSU 2 JSU 2 JSU 7 JSU 4 JSU 2 JSU 6 JSU 15 JSU 10 JSU 5 JSU 20

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Lincoln Mem. 2 Lincoln Mem. 2 Lincoln Mem 6 Lincoln Mem 0 UAB 0 Montevallo 0 Birmingham Southern 1 Faulkner 11 Faulkner 6 Valdosta State 3 Valdosta State 7 Columbus 4 Columbus 2 Cumberland 0 Cumberland 3 Kennesaw 3 Troy State 4 Troy State 1 Berry 7 Loras College 4 Charleton 1 Columbus 5 Columbus 0 West Georgia 4 West Georgia 2 Kennesaw 4 North Alabama 9 LaGrange 0 Miles 1 Miles 0 Valdosta State 3 Valdosta State 1 Berry 2 Troy State 4 Troy State 10 Montevallo 0 West Georgia 1 West Georgia 0 Shorter 0 Cumberland 8 Delta State 5 Troy State 2 North Alabama 0 Delta State 4 Troy State 0 Delta State 4 Delta State 10 Delta State 0 ^Shippensburg 5 ^SI-Edwardsville 1 ^Cal-Riverside 12 ^Cal-Riverside 2 ^Missouri Southern 4

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JSU Baseball Tradition

2004 NCAA Regionals OVC Tournament Champions Record: 31-29; 16-11 OVC Conference Finish: Third Conference Tournament Finish: First All-Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Selections: Bobby Hicks (3B), Jason Horn (OF), Robby Goodson (UTIL), Bobby Wynns (RHP – MVP) All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Bobby Hicks (3B), Austin Stein (OF), Robby Goodson (DH – RP), C.R. Palmer (RHP).

2004 Gamecocks Roster NAME

POS YR HOMETOWN

Danny Andres

RHP

SO

San Clara, Manitoba

SS

FR

Hokes Bluff, Ala.

Brian Booth

RHP

FR

Wetumpka, Ala.

Will Bryant

SS

FR

Albertville, Ala.

Clint Carroll

1B/3B

JR

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Danny Civello

1B/C

SR

Mesquite, Tex.

Jon Clements

RHP

FR

Jemison, Ala.

Tony Drinkard

LHP

FR

Eva, Ala.

Josh Forrest

RHP

SO

Heflin, Ala.

1B/RHP

SR

Vicksburg, Miss.

Andy Guzman

RHP

FR

Santiago, DR

Brett Harris

RHP

FR

Elmore, Ala.

1B

JR

Hokes Bluff, Ala.

Bobby Hicks

3B/2B

SR

Keystone Heights, Fla.

Jason Horn

OF

SO

Montgomery, Ala.

Clark Jinks

RHP

SO

Childersburg, Ala.

Preston Kelley

C

FR

Trussville, Ala.

Matt Ruckdeschel

OF

SR

Powder Springs, Ga.

Shundell Russaw

OF

SO

Alexander City, Ala.

Scott Smith

C

SR

Cumming, Ga.

Austin Stein

OF

JR

LaPlace, La.

Cory Tucker

SS/2B

FR

Rome, Ga.

Richard Turner

C

SO

Madison, Ala.

Matt Page

3B

FR

Jackson, Miss.

C.R. Palmer

RHP

SR

Douglasville, Ga.

Winston Pearson

OF

JR

Deatsville, Ala.

Bret Pettus

SS

SO

Demopolis, Ala.

Johny Prosser

C/2B

SR

San Jose, Calif.

Bobby Wynns

RHP

SR

Gainesville, Fla.

Jake Ball

Robby Goodson

Brian Haskins

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2004 Results (31-29)

First year in Ohio Valley Conference NCAA Regionals OVC Tournament Champions JSU 4 Alabama 3 JSU 1 at #2 LSU 6 JSU 2 at #2 LSU 14 JSU 1 at #2 LSU 19 JSU 2 Middle Tennessee 1 JSU 2 Middle Tennessee 8 JSU 5 Middle Tennessee 3 JSU 2 South Alabama 5 JSU 2 at Louisiana-Monroe 0 JSU 1 at Louisiana-Monroe 6 JSU 2 at Louisiana-Monroe 3 JSU 16 Toledo 3 JSU 2 Northwestern State 9 JSU 6 Northwestern State 2 JSU 4 Northwestern State 19 JSU 6 at UAB 8 JSU 0 Purdue 6 JSU 7 Purdue 13 JSU 5 Purdue 7 JSU 7 Samford 3 JSU 4 Samford 0 JSU 11 Samford 3 JSU 19 at Alabama State 8 JSU 12 SEMO 2 JSU 3 SEMO 10 JSU 15 SEMO 14 JSU 4 at Birmingham-Southern 6 JSU 9 Alabama State 2 JSU 3 at Eastern Illinois 2 JSU 5 at Eastern Illinois 9 JSU 3 at Eastern Illinois 4 JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky 8 JSU 1 Eastern Kentucky 10 JSU 19 Eastern Kentucky 5 JSU 2 Troy State 5 JSU 13 at Morehead State 4 JSU 2 at Morehead State 0 JSU 10 at Morehead State 17 JSU 11 Tennessee Tech 4 JSU 7 Tennessee Tech 1 JSU 7 Tennessee Tech 6 JSU 9 at Samford 4 JSU 13 at UT-Martin 4 JSU 10 at UT-Martin 8 JSU 16 at UT-Martin 21 JSU 3 UAB 2 JSU 4 Murray State 6 JSU 0 Murray State 3 JSU 9 Murray State 2 JSU 5 at Troy State 4 JSU 4 at Austin Peay 9 JSU 1 at Austin Peay 3 JSU 11 at Austin Peay 10 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 15 Eastern Kentucky 0 JSU 5 Eastern Illinois 3 JSU 13 Samford 5 JSU 6 SEMO 7 JSU 5 SEMO 1 NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.) JSU 3 #5 Georgia Tech 16 JSU 6 Mississippi State 7

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JSU Baseball Tradition RECORDS

2005 NCAA Regionals OVC Tournament Champions Record: 35-25; 19-8 OVC Conference Finish: First Conference Tournament Finish: Second All-Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Selections: Jake Ball (INF), Clint Carroll (INF), Richard Turner (C), Winston Pearson (OF), Donovan Hand (P) All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Winston Pearson (OF), Donovan Hand (SP), Lee Drinkard (RP), Jake Ball (SS), Brian Piazza (OF); Freshman of the Year: Donovan Hand; Coach of the Year: Jim Case

2005 Gamecocks Roster NAME

POS YR HOMETOWN

Danny Andres

RHP

JR

San Clara, MB, Canada

SS/3B

SO

Hokes Bluff, Ala.

Ray Bearden

C

SO

Scottsboro, Ala.

Brian Booth

RHP

SO

Wetumpka, Ala.

Clint Carroll

3B

SR

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Jon Clements

RHP

SO

Jemison, Ala.

Matthew Darwin

RHP

FR

Pisgah, Ala.

Lee Drinkard

RHP

JR

Eva, Ala.

Tony Drinkard

LHP

SO

Eva, Ala.

Josh Forrest

RHP

JR

Heflin, Ala.

Donovan Hand

RHP

FR

Hatton, Ala.

Brett Harris

RHP

SO

Elmore, Ala.

Brian Haskins

1B

SR

Hokes Bluff, Ala.

Matt Helland

SS

FR

Dawsonville, Ga.

Jason Horn

OF

JR

Montgomery, Ala.

Josh Hoyle

P/OF

FR

Corner, Ala.

Clark Jinks

RHP

SO

Childersburg, Ala.

Preston Kelley

C

FR

Trussville, Ala.

Bubba Mauldin

C/1B

FR

Auburn, Ala.

Mitch Miller

RHP

FR

Hokes Bluff, Ala.

Austin Stein

OF

SR

LaPlace, La.

Cory Tucker

2B

SO

Rome, Ga.

Richard Turner

C

SO

Huntsville, Ala.

Winston Pearson

OF

SR

Deatsville, Ala.

Bret Pettus

SS

JR

Demopolis, Ala.

Brian Piazza

OF

FR

Montgomery, Ala.

J.T. Wright

RHP

FR

Southside, Ala.

Jake Ball

2005 Results (35-25) Second Year in Ohio Valley Conference Ohio Valley Conference Champions JSU 2 Southeast Louisiana 4 JSU 4 Southeast Louisiana 15 JSU 5 Southeast Louisiana 3 JSU 1 Marshall 2 JSU 5 Marshall 4 JSU 3 Marshall 7 JSU 3 at Troy 8 JSU 10 Louisiana-Monroe 4 JSU 2 Louisiana-Monroe 6 JSU 4 Louisiana-Monroe 5 JSU 13 Alabama State 7 JSU 4 at Middle Tennessee 1 JSU 9 at Middle Tennessee 8 JSU 0 at Middle Tennessee 9 JSU 3 Furman 2 JSU 2 Furman 6 JSU 2 Furman 9 JSU 3 at #35 Alabama 5 JSU 0 at Southeast Missouri St. 3 JSU 6 at Southeast Missouri St. 3 JSU 8 at Southeast Missouri St. 7 JSU 22 at Alabama State 8 JSU 6 Eastern Illinois 9 JSU 7 Eastern Illinois 2 JSU 3 Eastern Illinois 6 JSU 2 at South Alabama 7 JSU 10 at South Alabama 9 JSU 1 at Eastern Kentucky 5 JSU 11 at Eastern Kentucky 10 JSU 6 at Eastern Kentucky 1 JSU 7 Morehead State 3 JSU 1 Morehead State 3 JSU 7 Morehead State 5 JSU 7 at Birmingham-Southern 13 JSU 9 at Tennessee Tech 2 JSU 12 at Tennessee Tech 2 JSU 14 at Tennessee Tech 3 JSU 10 Samford 2 JSU 5 Birmingham-Southern 2 JSU 8 UT-Martin 0 JSU 6 UT-Martin 4 JSU 3 UT-Martin 4 JSU 3 UAB 8 JSU 5 at UAB 1 JSU 7 at Murray State 8 JSU 14 at Murray State 8 JSU 9 at Murray State 8 JSU 10 #27 Troy 9 JSU 2 Austin Peay 0 JSU 6 Austin Peay 5 JSU 11 Austin Peay 5 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 8 Eastern Kentucky 1 JSU 1 Austin Peay 4 JSU 11 Eastern Kentucky 6 JSU 8 Austin Peay 7 JSU 0 Austin Peay 5

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2006 NCAA Regionals OVC Tournament Champions Record: 35-24; 19-8 OVC Conference Finish: Second Conference Tournament Finish: First All-Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Selections: Clay Whittemore (OF-MVP), Bert Smith (2B), Nick Cleckler (OF), Garrett Bass (DH), Tony Drinkard (LHP) All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Nick Clecker (OF), Richard Turner (C), Bert Smith (2B), Jake Ball (3B), Clay Whittemore (OF), Eric Beck (UTIL), Donovan Hand (SP)

2006 Gamecocks Roster NAME

POS YR HOMETOWN

Danny Andres RHP SR San Clara, MB, Canada Jake Ball SS/3B JR Hokes Bluff, Ala. Garrett Bass OF JR Sugarland, Tex. Ray Bearden C JR Scottsboro, Ala. Eric Beck C JR Elkhorn, Neb. Brian Booth RHP SO Wetumpka, Ala. Nick Cleckler OF JR Hatton, Ala. Jon Clements RHP JR Jeminson, Ala. Matthew Darwin RHP SO Pisgah, Ala. Lee Drinkard RHP SR Eva, Ala. Tony Drinkard LHP JR Eva, Ala. Kevin Elwell RHP FR Decatur, Ala. Josh Forrest RHP SR Jacksonville, Ala. Jay Harrington 1B/OF FR Hoover, Ala. Donovan Hand RHP SO Hatton, Ala. Brett Harris RHP JR Elmore, Ala. Jason Horn OF SR Montgomery, Ala. Josh Hoyle P/OF FR Corner, Ala Clark Jinks RHP JR Childersburg, Ala. Alex Jones RHP FR Hoover, Ala. Preston Kelley C SO Trussville, Ala. Justin King RHP FR Jacksonville, Ala. Steven Leach SS FR Decatur, Ala. Josh Miller LHP JR Elysian Fields, Tex. Mitch Miller RHP SO Hokes Bluff, Ala. Bret Pettus SS SR Demopolis, Ala. Brian Piazza OF SO Montgomery, Ala. Allen Rose OF/1B JR Wetumpka, Ala. Bert Smith 2B FR Helena, Ala. Cory Tucker 2B JR Rome, Ga. Richard Turner C JR Huntsville, Ala. Clay Whittemore OF/C SO Cullman, Ala. J.T. Wright RHP FR Southside, Ala. Head Coach: (26) Jim Case Assistant Coaches: (25) Steve Gillispie; (38) Travis Janssen

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2006 Results (35-24) Third Year in Ohio Valley Conference Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Champions JSU 1 at Southeast Louisiana 5 JSU 5 at Southeast Louisiana 6 JSU 14 at Southeast Louisiana 2 JSU 0 Birmingham Southern 6 JSU 2 Middle Tennessee 6 JSU 1 Middle Tennessee 7 JSU 1 Middle Tennessee 3 JSU 3 Troy 6 JSU 8 Louisiana-Monroe 2 JSU 6 Louisiana-Monroe 5 JSU 7 Louisiana-Monroe 6 JSU 1 at Troy 6 JSU 10 at High Point 4 JSU 7 at High Point 5 JSU 4 at High Point 1 JSU 1 Birmingham-Southern 6 JSU 4 at #6 Mississippi State 7 JSU 9 Rider 6 JSU 10 Rider 12 JSU 7 Rider 3 JSU 8 Birmigham-Southern 10 JSU 1 #1 Mississippi State 6 JSU 1 at Austin Peay 3 JSU 5 at Austin Peay 4 JSU 9 at Austin Peay 3 JSU 5 UAB 1 JSU 5 Samford 11 JSU 3 Samford 7 JSU 17 Samford 6 JSU 9 Southeast Missouri 3 JSU 6 Southeast Missouri 8 JSU 21 Southeast Missouri 7 JSU 5 at UAB 4 JSU 2 at Eastern Illinois 8 JSU 1 at Eastern Illinois 7 JSU 5 at Eastern Illinois 4 JSU 12 Alabama State 1 JSU 4 Eastern Kentucky 2 JSU 4 Eastern Kentucky 7 JSU 10 Eastern Kentucky 5 JSU 15 at Alabama State 3 JSU 18 at Morehead State 4 JSU 6 at Morehead State 5 JSU 11 at Morehead State 3 JSU 8 Tennessee Tech 0 JSU 7 Tennessee Tech 6 JSU 8 Tennessee Tech 11 JSU 7 at UT-Martin 0 JSU 4 at UT-Martin 2 JSU 12 at UT-Martin 1 JSU 6 at Kennesaw State 7 JSU 13 Murray State 5 JSU 12 Murray State 1 JSU 7 Murray State 4 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Paducah, Ky.) JSU 19 Eastern Kentucky 7 JSU 17 Samford 6 JSU 8 Samford 7 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) JSU 1 #4 Alabama 13 JSU 2 Southern Miss 6

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2008 OVC Regular Season Champions Record: 37-21, 23-4 OVC Conference Finish: First (23-4) All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Clay Whittemore (OF), Bert Smith (2B), Steven Leach (UTIL), Alex Jones (RP), Ben Tootle (SP), Todd Cunningham (OF), Brian Piazza (DH), Brian Booth (RP), Todd Cunningham (Newcomer), Jordan Beistline (Newcomer), Jake Sharrock (Newcomer); Player of the Year: Clay Whittemore; Freshman of the Year: Todd Cunningham; Coach of the Year: Jim Case

2008 Gamecocks Roster NO NAME

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 23 24 27 28 31 32 33 35 36 37

POS

Blake Seguin SS Josh Sanders SS Bert Smith 2B Steven Leach SS Andrew Edge C Clay Whittemore OF/C Jason Zylstra P/OF Josh Hoyle P/OF Kyle McCreary OF Brian Piazza OF Todd Cunningham OF Ben Tootle RHP Tyler McGrady C Daniel Adamson OF Matt McLaughlin 3B Jordan Beistline RHP John David Smelser 3B/P Brian Booth RHP Matt Tidwell OF Jake Sharrock SS Justin King RHP Alex Jones RHP Kevin Elwell RHP Spencer Brandes C Jay Harrington 1B/OF Danny Andres RHP Mitch Miller RHP Nick Hetland RHP

YR

HOMETOWN

FR SO JR SO SO SR FR JR SO SR FR SO JR SO FR FR FR SR FR FR JR JR SO FR JR SR JR SR

Arab, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Helena, Ala. Decatur, Ala. Gadsden, Ala. Cullman, Ala. Sylacauga, Ala. Warrior, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Oxford, Ala. Pell City, Ala. Centerpoint, Ala. Tampa, Fla. LaGrange, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Wetumpka, Ala. Dickson, Tenn. Rossville, Ga. Jacksonville, Ala. Hoover, Ala. Decatur, Ala. Kennesaw, Ga. Hoover, Ala. San Clara, MB, Canada Hokes Bluff, Ala. Apple Valley, Minn.

Head Coach: (26) Jim Case Assistant Coaches: (51) Steve Gillispie; (6) Travis Janssen; (25) Shane Kelley

2008 Results (37-21, 23-4 OVC) Fifth Year in Ohio Valley Conference Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Champions JSU 2 Middle Tennessee 6 JSU 3 Middle Tennessee 11 JSU 8 Middle Tennessee 17 JSU 11 Millsaps 3 JSU 3 Millsaps 17 JSU 5 at College of Charleston 11 JSU 7 at College of Charleston 17 JSU 2 at College of Charleston 1 JSU 6 UAB 5 JSU 1 at Georgia 19 JSU 5 at Northwestern State 4 JSU 5 at Northwestern State 3 JSU 1 at Northwestern State 7 JSU 4 Kennesaw State 2 JSU 1 Appalachian State 6 JSU 6 Appalachian State 15 JSU 5 Appalachian State 4 JSU 3 Georgia State 4 JSU 4 Murray State 3 JSU 2 Murray State 1 JSU 6 Murray State 8 JSU 6 at Alabama 12 JSU 0 Alabama 5 JSU 7 at Austin Peay (12 inn.) 6 JSU 19 at Austin Peay 7 JSU 1 at Austin Peay 4 JSU 7 Samford 6 JSU 11 Samford 4 JSU 6 Samford 9 JSU 16 Southeast Missouri State 6 JSU 4 Southeast Missouri State 3 JSU 10 Southeast Missouri State 7 JSU 14 at Troy 6 JSU 10 Alabama State 6 JSU 2 at Eastern Illinois 19 JSU 2 at Eastern Illinois 0 JSU 6 at Eastern Illinois 0 JSU 3 at UAB 17 JSU 3 Troy 10 JSU 3 Eastern Kentucky (10 inn.) 2 JSU 7 Eastern Kentucky 5 JSU 5 Eastern Kentucky 3 JSU 18 at Alabama State 13 JSU 22 at Morehead State 10 JSU 18 at Morehead State 5 JSU 13 at Morehead State 1 JSU 11 UAB 9 JSU 17 at UAB 8 JSU 12 Tennessee Tech 2 JSU 4 Tennessee Tech 0 JSU 14 Tennessee Tech 12 JSU 12 at Kennesaw State (11 inn.) 11 JSU 10 at UT Martin 7 JSU 5 at UT Martin 0 JSU 15 at UT Martin 8 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Paduchah, Ky.) JSU 7 Southeast Missouri State 6 JSU 6 Eastern Illinois 10 JSU 4 Southeast Missouri State 6

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2010 NCAA Regionals OVC Tournament Champions Record: 32-26; 15-8 OVC Conference Finish: Second Conference Tournament Finish: First OVC All-Tournament Selections: Bert Smith (2B-MVP), Daniel Adamson (OF), Jordan Beistline (P), Andrew Edge (C), Steve Leach (1B) All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Bert Smith (2B), Todd Cunningham (OF), Daniel Adamson (OF), Hunter Rivers (SP)

2010 Gamecocks Roster NAME

Blake Seguin Christo Sullivan Bert Smith Steven Leach Jake Sharrock Matt McLaughlin Austin Lucas Andrew Edge Todd Cunningham Orrin McFadden Aaron Elias Daniel Adamson Kyle Bluestein Corey Williams Jordan Beistline Sam Eberle Michael Flores Bill Henke Daniel Watts Jay Davis Tanner Freshour Alex Jones Robby Lilly Malcolm Thomas Kevin Elwell Todd Hornsby Michael Mason Hunter Rivers Ben Haynes Cody Ponder Cal Lambert

POS YR HOMETOWN

SS C/2B 2B 1B/INF SS 3B RHP C OF 3B/OF RHP OF OF OF RHP 3B/C SS P/INF LHP C/1B LHP RHP LHP RPH RPH RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP C

Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Arab, Ala. Northport, Ala. Helena, Ala. Decatur, Ala. Rossville, Ga. Tampa, Fla. Alabaster, Ala. Gadsden, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Macon, Ga. Covina, Calf. Centerpoint, Ala. Cincinnati, Ohio Port St. Lucie, Fla. LaGrange, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Homestead, Fla. Hoover, Ala. LaGrange, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nashville, Ind. Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Decatur, Ala. Clay, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Trinity, Ala. Pleasant Valley, Ala. Pleasant Valley, Ala. St. Petersburg, Fla.

Head Coach: (26) Jim Case Assistant Coaches: (51) Steve Gillispie; (6) Travis Janssen; (25) Shane Kelley

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vs Michigan at Texas Tech vs Michigan at Texas Tech Kennesaw State Southern Illinois (11 inn.) Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Michigan State Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan at Samford Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio) Troy Samford at UT Martin at UT Martin at UT Martin at #23 Alabama Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech #23 Alabama (11 inn.) Murray State Murray State Murray State at Kennesaw State at Austin Peay at Austin Peay at Austin Peay Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri UAB at UAB at Troy Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois at UAB UAB at Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Kentucky at #16 Auburn at Morehead State at Morehead State at Morehead State

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at #16 Auburn vs Southern Miss

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JSU Baseball Tradition RECORDS

2014 NCAA Regionals OVC Tournament Champions Record: 36-27; 18-10 OVC Conference Finish: T-2nd Conference Tournament Finish: First OVC All-Tournament Selections: JSU Pitching Staff: Casey Antley, Michael Barber, Zachary Fowler, Michael Mason, Connor Metcalf, Michael McCreless, Graham Officer, Adam Polk, Bradley Raulston, Ryan Sebra, Taylor Shields and Travis Stout, Tyler Gamble, Griff Gordon, Paschal Petrongolo, Michael Bishop All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Eddie Mora-Loera, Travis Stout, Andrew Bishop, Griff Gordon, Paschal Petrongolo

2014 Gamecocks Roster NO. NAME

POS

YR

HOMETOWN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 38 40 44 51

IF/OF LHP RHP INF RHP LHP INF OF C OF RHP OF INF RHP INF 1B OF C LHP RHP 1B RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP RHP C OF LHP INF 1B C RHP

Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr.

Omond Beach, Fla. Dothan, Ala. Smyrna, Ga. Pelham, Ala. Trinity, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Trussville, Ala. Pelham, Ala. Lawrenceville, N.J. Alexander City, Ala. Daphne, Ala. Opelika, Ala. Oxford, Ala. Southside, Ala. Oakland, Calif. Blackwood, N.J. Pelham, Ala. Boaz, Ala. West Deptford, N.J. Huntsville, Ala. Lilburn, Ga. Milton, Ga. Holtville, Ala. Oxford, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Muscle Shoals, Ala. Gadsden, Ala. Bloomington, Ind. Phoenix, Ala. Southside, Ala. Attalla, Ala. Alabaster, Ala. St. Petersburg, Fla. Heflin, Ala

Ryan Sebra Connor Metcalf Travis Stout Andrew Bishop Hunter Rivers Justin Hoyt Gavin Golsan Michael Bishop Patrick Fedorko Griff Gordon Zachary Fowler Peyton Williams Joe McGuire Bradley Raulston Eddie Mora-Loera Paschal Petrongolo Ty Pierce Daniel Gaither Tony Urban Michael McCreless Jarrett Hood Graham Officer Casey Antley Taylor Sparks Michael Mason Adam Polk Taylor Shields Stephen Bartlett Chase Silvani Jesse Fry Josh Bobo Tyler Gamble Cal Lambert Michael Barber

Head Coach: (26) Jim Case Assistant Coaches: (51) Mike Murphree; (8) Brandon Romans; (19) Andrew Edge

2014 Results (36-27)

Eleventh Year in Ohio Valley Conference Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Champions JSU 6 JSU 5 JSU 3 JSU 10 JSU 3 JSU 6 JSU 2 JSU 1 JSU 1 JSU 9 JSU 2 JSU 10 JSU 6 JSU 6 JSU 9 JSU 9 JSU 6 JSU 5 JSU 8 JSU 7 JSU 1 JSU 7 JSU 9 JSU 6 JSU 8 JSU 23 JSU 8 JSU 11 JSU 3 JSU 2 JSU 9 JSU 4 JSU 7 JSU 1 JSU 5 JSU 7 JSU 4 JSU 8 JSU 2 JSU 6 JSU 0 JSU 5 JSU 2 JSU 9 JSU 6 JSU 3 JSU 1 JSU 10 JSU 3 JSU 5 JSU 10 JSU 7 JSU 11 JSU 10 OVC Tournament JSU 1 JSU 7 JSU 13 JSU 7 JSU 6 JSU 10 JSU 4 NCAA Tournament JSU 2 JSU 2

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Northwestern State Northwestern State Northwestern State Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso at South Alabama Kennesaw State Kennesaw State Kennesaw State at Samford UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin at UAB UAB at SIUE at SIUE at SIUE at Troy Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay Samford at Eastern Illinois at Eastern Illinois at Eastern Illinois at Alabama State at New Mexico at New Mexico at New Mexico at Kennesaw State Murray State Murray State Murray State at Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Tech Troy Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri at #23 Mississippi State at Belmont at Belmont at Belmont at #19 Alabama Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky #19 Alabama at Morehead State at Morehead State at Morehead State Eastern Illinois SIUE Eastern Illinois Morehead State Southeast Missouri Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech #12 Ole Miss #25 Georgia Tech

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2019 NCAA REGIONALS OVC Tournament Champions OVC Regular Season Champions Record: 39-23; 22-8 OVC Conference Finish: First Conference Tournament Finish: First OVC All-Tournament Selections: Alex Webb (MVP), Garrett Farmer, Alex Strachan, Carson Crowe, Devin Brown. All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections: Jim Case (Coach of the Year), Garrett Farmer (Pitcher of the Year), Nic Gaddis, Alex Webb, Cole Frederick, Isaiah Magwood, Carson Crowe.

2019 Gamecocks Roster No. NAME

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 21 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 41 47

Tre Kirklin Brook Brannon Cole Frederick Nash Adams Austin Brewster Isaac Alexander Zeth Malcom Chase Robinson Isaiah Magwood Nic Gaddis Colin Casey Alex Webb Devin Brown Tanner Anderson Corley Woods Sean Rape Andrew Naismith Alex Strachan Grant Atkins Tyler Wilburn Taylor Craven Dylan Hathcock Carson Crowe Garrett Farmer Christian Edwards Brett Walton Trey Fortner Matthew Kisor Jackson Tavel Cody Willingham Michael Gilliland Trey Leonard

POS

OF IF IF OF RHP IF C OF RHP C RHP C IF OF/IF RHP RHP LHP/1B 1B OF LHP OF LHP OF RHP RHP RHP RHP OF LHP RHP LHP RHP

HOMETOWN

Kennesaw, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Helena, Ala. Trussville, Ala. Muscle Shoals, Ala. Hartselle, Ala. Pell City, Ala. Hazel Green, Ala. Trenton, Ga. Jacksonville, Ala. Columbia, Tenn. Smiths, Ala. Millbrook, Ala. Alexander City, Ala. Alexander City, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Madison, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Helena, Ala. Wadley, Ala. Tallassee, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. Hartselle, Ala. Helena, Ala. Gloucester, Va. Auburn, Ala. Dora, Ala. Rainsville, Ala. Boaz, Ala. Rome, Ga.

26 HEAD COACH: Jim Case 19 ASSISTANT COACH: Evan Bush 20 ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Murphree 40 VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Trevor Fitts ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jonathan Griffith MANAGERS: Ethan Bethune, Jayden Shadrix, Tyler Mashburn

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2019 Results (39-23) JSU 14 JSU 12 JSU 1 JSU 2 JSU 1 JSU 2 JSU 7 JSU 5 JSU 9 JSU 1 JSU 3 JSU 2 JSU 3 JSU 1 JSU 6 JSU 4 JSU 12 JSU 9 JSU 4 JSU 5 JSU 3 JSU 7 JSU 4 JSU 8 JSU 5 JSU 5 JSU 12 JSU 8 JSU 4 JSU 8 JSU 8 JSU 11 JSU 9 JSU 1 JSU 9 JSU 18 JSU 6 JSU 5 JSU 2 JSU 3 JSU 0 JSU 11 JSU 6 JSU 11 JSU 4 JSU 2 JSU 20 JSU 9 JSU 6 JSU 3 JSU 4 JSU 5 JSU 4 JSU 14 JSU 13 JSU 6 JSU 8 JSU 10 JSU 2 JSU 7 JSU 9 JSU 4

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Beth DeBauche Commissioner

Kate Barnett Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Compliance

Heather Brown Director of Communications

at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to AfricanAmericans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. Through the past 69 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns, which is tied for the most in Football Championship Subdivision history (with Massachusetts). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10, and Murray State and former member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois has claimed seven football crowns and Jacksonville State has six, while Morehead State, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri, UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece.

Kyle Schwartz Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications

Stephanie Castera Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services/Senior Woman Administrator

Bryce Robinson Director of Digital Media

Brian Pulley Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs

Austin Peay State University (1948) Belmont University (2012) Eastern Illinois University (1996) Eastern Kentucky University (1948)

The Ohio Valley Conference

The OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Now in its 70th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 17 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black midsouthern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid

Jacksonville State University (2003) Morehead State University (1948) Murray State University (1948) Southeast Missouri State University (1991) Tennessee State University (1948) Tennessee Technological University (1948) University of Tennessee at Martin (1992) Southern Illinois Univeristy Edwardsville (2011)

Jonathan Owens Lauren Berst Director of Administration Assistant Director of Championships and Administration

Jon Kuka General Manager, OVC IMG Sports Marketing

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OVC Baseball 2021 Composite Schedule Friday, February 19 SIUE at ULM, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Charlotte, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Georgia Tech, 3:00 p.m. Murray State at Lipscomb, 3:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Illinois State at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. UT Martin at Samford, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Nicholls, 6:30 p.m. Jacksonville State at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN+) Austin Peay at Dallas Baptist, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 20 SIUE at ULM, 12:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Tennessee Tech (2), 12:00 p.m. Murray State at Lipscomb (2), 12:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Southeast Missouri, (2), 12:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Georgia Tech, 1:00 p.m. Illinois State at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Nicholls, 2:00 p.m. Morehead State at Charlotte, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at Samford, 2:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Dallas Baptist, 2:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Baylor, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Sunday, February 28 Presbyterian at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Morehead State at Ohio (2), 12:00 p.m. Austin Peay vs. Army, 12:00 p.m. (Cary, N.C.) Northern Kentucky at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Little Rock, 1:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas, 1:00 p.m. UT Martin at Arkansas State, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at Wichita State, 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 2 Eastern Illinois at Bellarmine, 2:00 p.m. Morehead State at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. North Alabama at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. Murray State at Arkansas State, 3:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Austin Peay, 3:00 p.m. Saint Louis at SIUE, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Auburn, 4:00 p.m. (SEC Network+)

Sunday, February 21

Wednesday, March 3

SIUE at ULM, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Georgia Tech, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Nicholls, 12:00 p.m. Morehead State at Charlotte, 12:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Illinois State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Baylor, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) UT Martin at Samford, 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Dallas Baptist, 1:00 p.m.

Jacksonville State at Samford, 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, February 23 Eastern Kentucky at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. Belmont at North Alabama, 3:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Austin Peay, 3:00 p.m. Alabama at Jacksonville State, 4:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Wednesday, February 24 Murray State at Middle Tennessee, 3:00 p.m. UT Martin at Alabama, 3:00 p.m. Bellarmine at Morehead State, TBA

Thursday, February 25 Southeast Missouri at Arkansas, 3:00 p.m.

Friday, February 26 Purdue Fort Wayne at Murray State (2), 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay vs. Army, 2:00 p.m. (Cary, N.C.) Eastern Illinois at Little Rock, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas, 3:00 p.m. Kent State at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 4:00 p.m. (ESPN+) UT Martin at Arkansas State, 4:00 p.m. SIUE at Wichita State, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 27 Presbyterian at Eastern Kentucky (2), 11:00 a.m. Purdue Fort Wayne at Murray State (2), 12:00 p.m. Kent State at Tennessee Tech (2), 12:00 p.m. Austin Peay vs. Army, 12:00 p.m. (Cary, N.C.) Creighton at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Ohio (2), 1:00 p.m.

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Valparaiso at Jacksonville State (2), 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Eastern Illinois at Little Rock, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at Arkansas State, 2:00 p.m. SIUE at Wichita State, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas, 3:00 p.m.

Friday, March 5 Morehead State at Marshall, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at East Tennessee, 2:00 p.m. Murray State at Arkansas, 3:00 p.m. Illinois State at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. UT Martin at Southern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. South Dakota State at SIUE, 3:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Mississippi State, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Kansas State, 6:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Belmont at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Austin Peay at Northwestern State, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 6 Eastern Kentucky at East Tennessee (2), 12:00 p.m. Illinois State at Southeast Missouri (2), 12:00 p.m. Morehead State at Marshall, 12:00 p.m. South Dakota State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Belmont at Ole Miss, 1:30 p.m. Murray State at Arkansas, 2:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Mississippi State, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at Southern Illinois, 2:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Northwestern State, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Kansas State, 4:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Sunday, March 7 Morehead State at Marshall, 12:00 p.m. Murray State at Arkansas, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Kansas State, 1:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Illinois State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Mississippi State, 1:00 p.m. UT Martin at Southern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Northwestern State, 1:00 p.m. South Dakota State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Belmont at Ole Miss, 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, March 9 Bellarmine at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Murray State at Louisville, 3:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Middle Tennessee, 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 10 Harris-Stowe at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Belmont at Lipscomb, 4:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Alabama, 6:00 p.m. (SEC Network+)

Friday, March 12 *Eastern Kentucky at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Belmont at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at SIUE, 4:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay, 5:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 13 *Murray State at Eastern Illinois (2), 11:30 a.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Morehead State (2), 12:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay (2), 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at SIUE (2), 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at UT Martin (2), 1:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 14 Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 16 Morehead State at West Virginia, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Saint Louis, 3:00 p.m. Western Illinois at SIUE, 3:00 p.m. Louisville at Eastern Kentucky, 4:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Murray State at Kentucky, 4:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at North Alabama, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Alabama State, 6:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Belmont at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m.

Southern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. SIUE at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 24 Missouri Baptist at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Kennesaw State, 4:00 p.m. Dayton at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Friday, March 26 *Morehead State at UT Martin (2), 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at SIUE, 4:00 p.m. *Belmont at Austin Peay, 5:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Murray State at Memphis, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, March 27 *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois (2), 11:30 a.m. *Belmont at Austin Peay (1), 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State (2), 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at SIUE (2), 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. Murray State at Memphis, 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 28 Murray State at Memphis, 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 30 UT Martin at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois State, 5:00 p.m. Kentucky State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. Missouri State at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Samford at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. SIUE at Bradley, TBA

Thursday, April 1

Wednesday, March 17

*Murray State at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Nicholls, 6:30 p.m.

Morehead State at West Virginia, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Alabama State, 3:00 p.m.

Friday, April 2

Friday, March 19 *Eastern Illinois at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *SIUE at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State at Davidson, TBA

Saturday, March 20 *UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky (2), 11:00 a.m. *Eastern Illinois at Tennessee Tech (2), 12:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Murray State (2), 12:00 p.m. *SIUE at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (2), 2:00 p.m. Morehead State at Davidson, TBA

Sunday, March 21 Morehead State at Davidson, TBA

Tuesday, March 23 Austin Peay at Bellarmine, 1:00 p.m. Belmont at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Murray State, 3:00 p.m.

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*SIUE at Morehead State (2), 12:00 p.m. *Murray State at Tennessee Tech (2), 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Jacksonville State at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. UT Martin at Nicholls, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 3 *SIUE at Morehead State, 11:00 a.m. *Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky (2), 11:00 a.m. (ESPN+) UT Martin at Nicholls, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Southeast Missouri (2), 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 6 Lipscomb at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Bellarmine at Murray State, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. Austin Peay at Southern Illinois, 6:00 p.m. Saint Louis at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. Morehead State at Dayton, TBA


Wednesday, April 7

Friday, April 23

Saturday, May 8

Friday, May 21

Eastern Illinois at Valparaiso, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Alabama State, 6:00 p.m.

*UT Martin at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. *SIUE at Austin Peay, 5:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Belmont at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Missouri State, 6:30 p.m.

*Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois (2), 12:00 p.m. *SIUE at Jacksonville State (2), 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Morehead State at Tennessee Tech (2), 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Southeast Missouri (2), 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Murray State (2), 2:00 p.m. Georgia State at Belmont, 2:00 p.m.

*Eastern Illinois at Jacksonville State (1), 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Morehead State at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Tennessee Tech (2), 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Southeast Missouri (2), 2:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Murray State (2), 2:00 p.m. North Dakota State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Friday, April 9 *Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Austin Peay, 5:00 p.m. *Belmont at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *UT Martin at SIUE, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 10 Tennessee Tech at College of Charleston (2), 10:00 a.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (2), 12:00 p.m. *Belmont at Jacksonville State (2), 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *UT Martin at SIUE (2), 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Austin Peay (2), 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Murray State (2), 2:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 24 *UT Martin at Eastern Illinois (2), 12:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Jacksonville State (2), 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Belmont at Tennessee Tech (2), 1:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Missouri State (2), 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Austin Peay (2), 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Murray State (2), 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 25

Sunday, May 9 *Morehead State at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 11 Austin Peay at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Bellarmine at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Southern Illinois at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. SIUE at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Mississippi State, TBA

Southeast Missouri at Missouri State, 1:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 11 Tennessee Tech at College of Charleston, 11:00 a.m.

Tuesday, April 13 Maryville at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. North Alabama at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Kentucky State at Murray State, 4:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 5:30 p.m. Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Austin Peay at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m.

Friday, April 16 *Eastern Illinois at Morehead State (2), 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at UT Martin, 5:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Tennessee Tech at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. SIUE at Western Michigan, 3:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 17 SIUE at Western Michigan (2), 12:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Kentucky (2), 12:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Austin Peay at UT Martin (2), 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Southeast Missouri (2), 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 18 *Murray State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at Western Michigan, 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 20

Tuesday, April 27 Roosevelt at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. UT Martin at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 3:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Jacksonville State at Troy, 6:00 p.m. North Alabama at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. SIUE at Illinois State, 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday, April 28 Eastern Kentucky at Dayton, 2:00 p.m. St. Francis (Ill.) at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, April 30 *Murray State at Morehead State (2), 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Jacksonville State at UT Martin, 5:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 1 *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky (2), 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at SIUE (2), 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at UT Martin (2), 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Belmont (2), 1:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, May 2 Murray State at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m.

Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. Troy at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Austin Peay at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 4

Wednesday, April 21

Friday, May 7

Murray State at Bellarmine, 3:00 p.m. Belmont at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m.

*Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Georgia State at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. *SIUE at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Belmont at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. UT Martin at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Bellarmine at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 12

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OVC Baseball 2021 Composite Schedule

Saturday, May 22 North Dakota State at Eastern Kentucky, TBA (ESPN+)

Thursday, May 27 – Saturday, May 29 2021 Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Championship TBD Location All Times Central * Indicates OVC Matchup

Alabama State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Thursday, May 13 Eastern Illinois at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, May 14 Georgia State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Austin Peay, 5:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at UT Martin, 5:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. *Murray State at SIUE, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 15 Saint Louis at Eastern Illinois (2), 12:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Kentucky (2), 12:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Austin Peay (2), 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at SIUE (2), 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (2), 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Morehead State (2), 1:00 p.m.

Monday, May 17 SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 18 Eastern Kentucky at Western Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. Belmont at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. UT Martin at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Jacksonville State at Mississippi State, TBA (SEC Network+)

Thursday, May 20 *Morehead State at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Murray State, 5:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. North Dakota State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *Eastern Illinois at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) *SIUE at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m.

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