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2010 Opponents........................................................87-96 The guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Director of Media Relations Ben Waring. Editorial and research assistance pro- vided by Noelle Blaney, Jon Cole and The Citadel baseball staff. Cov- ers designed by Grant Hawkins of GH Design (Dallas, Texas). The 2010 Media Guide was created using Adobe InDesign CS3 and was printed by Ink4. 1

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Table of ConTenTs

The Citadel Baseball ................................................. 1-14A Proud History............................................................... 2-5Riley Park ....................................................................... 6-8Clubhouse ......................................................................... 9Strength and Conditioning ...........................................10-11Facilities...................................................................... 12-13Camps ............................................................................. 14

Administration .......................................................... 15-24President ......................................................................... 16Athletics Director ............................................................. 17Athletic Staff .................................................................... 18Support Staff ............................................................... 19-21Media Information ....................................................... 22-23Media Relations Staff ...................................................... 24

2010 Outlook ............................................................. 25-34Quick Facts...................................................................... 26Roster .............................................................................. 27Schedule.......................................................................... 28Preview and Depth Chart ........................................... 30-31Media Roster .............................................................. 32-33

Coaching Staff .......................................................... 35-42Head Coach Fred Jordan ........................................... 36-39Assistant Coach David Beckley ....................................... 40Assistant Coach Randy Carlson ...................................... 41Assistant Coach Zach Brown .......................................... 42Managers......................................................................... 42

Bulldog Bios ............................................................. 43-76Seniors ....................................................................... 44-62

2009 Review .............................................................. 77-862009 Highlights ................................................................ 782009 Important Dates ...................................................... 792009 Record Breakdown ................................................. 792009 Overall Stats ........................................................... 802009 Results.................................................................... 81SoCon Stats .................................................................... 82SoCon In Review ............................................................. 83Miscellaneous Stats......................................................... 842009 Superlatives ............................................................ 85The Last Time .................................................................. 86

2010 Opponents........................................................ 87-96

SoCon ...................................................................... 97-102History ............................................................................. 98Past Champions .............................................................. 99Staff ................................................................................. 99Tournament............................................................. 100-101

History and Records ............................................ 103-1661990 CWS Team .................................................... 104-109Superlatives .............................................................110-112Coaching Records ..........................................................113Year-by-Year Leaders ..............................................114-117Single Season Bests ...............................................118-119Career Bests........................................................... 120-121Awards and Honors ................................................ 122-123Bulldogs in Pro Ball ................................................ 124-127Year-by-Year Hitting and Pitching Stats .................. 128-129Tournaments ........................................................... 130-131All-Time Letterwinners ............................................ 132-133Hall of Fame ........................................................... 134-136Series Results ........................................................ 137-147Records vs. Opponents .......................................... 148-149Year-by-Year Results .............................................. 150-165

This is The Citadel ................................................ 167-176Why The Citadel ............................................................ 168Points of Pride ............................................................... 169Academic Excellence ............................................. 170-171Honor and Leadership ............................................ 172-173Student-Athletes ............................................................ 174Bulldog Mascots ............................................................ 175Charleston ..................................................................... 176

Guide CreditsThe Citadel Baseball 2010 Media Guide was published by The Citadel Media Relations Office with the intent to serve all media and supporters of Bulldog Baseball.

The guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Director of Media Relations Ben Waring. Editorial and research assistance pro-vided by Noelle Blaney, Jon Cole and The Citadel baseball staff. Cov-ers designed by Grant Hawkins of GH Design (Dallas, Texas). The 2010 Media Guide was created using Adobe InDesign CS3 and was printed by Ink4.

The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office extends thanks to all So-Con and opponent sports information offices and all members of past Citadel sports information staffs that have assisted in compiling infor-mation that is vital to the publication of this guide. Any corrections to this guide are welcome and should be directed, in writing, to The Cita-del Athletics Media Relations Office.

Photo CreditsPictures provided by Russ Pace, the Southern Conference, Tom Miller and the individual organizations that have so graciously provided pic-tures of former Bulldogs in the ranks of professional baseball. Major League player photos provided by Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Montreal Expos, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals. A special thanks ito Bill Mitchell, John Corneau and Scott McDaniel.

Additional copies may be purchased through The Citadel Ticket Office or online at CitadelSports.com for $10. Mail orders should include $5 for shipping and handling.

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Over the past 18 seasons, head coach Fred Jor-dan has seen his Bulldogs win four regular sea-son SoCon titles, six SoCon Tournament titles and advance to the NCAA Regionals six times. A former Bulldog pitcher, Jordan has established the Bulldogs as one of the hardest working and most consistent teams in the country.

Hard work is what “Bulldog Style” is all about. With talent that can compete at any level, Jor-dan instills the words “Belief, Faith, Trust” into his players and by the time spring training rolls around, they are not just words, but a way of life on and off the diamond.

Jordan’s players never leave the field with a clean uniform or without dirt on their faces. Many around the Southern Conference point to this as the reason the Bulldogs have been so success-ful since Jordan took the reigns in 1992.

Since Jordan arrived, every player that has been recruited by him has been in a position to win a Southern Conference Championship. His pitch-

ing staffs traditionally rank in the top-30 in the na-tion in earned run average, while also being one of the top pitching teams in the SoCon. Jordan’s pitching staffs have won nine conference ERA ti-tles during his tenure.

Jordan is not only a pitching guru, but his teams have produced superior hitting numbers and play exceptional defense as well. During his tenure, Bulldog players have hit over .300 for a season on 106 different occasions while 24 have stolen over 20 bases in a single season. During his 18 seasons, The Citadel record books have been re-written and the majority of the offensive records are held by hitters under his tutelage.

Jordan’s clubs regularly lead the conference in fielding percentage, including in 2004 when the Bulldogs set a new single-season record with a .974 mark.

All of these factors can be summed up in these words ... “The Citadel Baseball. Not Just a Sea-son, but for a Lifetime.”

Bulldog Baseball“Belief, Faith, Trust”

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1nCaa College World series

appearance

1nCaa atlantic Regional

Championship

1Top-10 finish

4Top-25 finishes

7southern Conference

Tournament Titles

12nCaa Postseason

appearances

12southern Conference

Championships

THE CITADELBy The Numbers

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BULLDOGSThe CitadelAlma Mater

Oh, Citadel, we sing thy fame

for all the world to hear. And in the paths our fathers showed us follow without fear. Peace and Honor, God and Country,

we will fight for thee. Oh, Citadel,

we praise thee now and in Eternity.

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Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkWelcome to “The Joe”

In the spring of 1997, a Citadel official was quoted as saying the Bulldogs had three important things going for its baseball pro-gram: weather, tradition and the best facility in college baseball. When The Citadel moved from historic College Park to Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park and played their first game in “The Joe” on April 6, 1997, the Bulldogs continued to play in one of the best facilities in college baseball. Named for the longtime – and current – Charleston mayor who is a 1964 graduate of The Citadel, “The Joe” has seating for 6,000 in one of the most picturesque ballpark settings in the country. Designed by HOK Sport, the same architecture firm that designed Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Coors Field in Denver, Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. and PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Riley Park is located on the banks of the Ashley River with a view of the Charleston Marina beyond the left-center field wall. The winning tradition that was a mainstay at College Park was im-mediately established in the first game ever to be played at Riley Park on April 6, 1997. The Citadel’s Ryan Butler blasted a two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Bulldogs a 6-5, come-from-behind victory over Western Carolina. Not to be outdone by advancements in technology, Riley Park was upgraded in 2006 when a state-of-the-art video board was installed, replacing the original matrix board. In addition, a new scoreboard was installed featuring LED lighting.

Since its first full season as home of the Bulldogs in 1998, Riley Park has seen over 512,000 fans file through the gates to watch The Citadel play, averaging over 42,700 fans per year. The single game attendance record for a collegiate baseball game at “The Joe” was on March 30, 2005 when 5,802 people watched The Citadel play South Carolina. The most fans to watch the Bulldogs over the course of a season at home was in 2004 when over 58,500 fans headed to “The Joe” to watch the Bulldogs play. The Citadel has finished in the top-35 nationally in attendance eight times in the 12 seasons playing at Riley Park. The roaring crowds in support of the Bulldogs make “The Joe” one of the toughest places to play in the South. That has resonated with the success of the program as the Bulldogs have ac-cumulated a 286-143 (.667) record at Riley Park. That includes a 136-47 (.743) mark in Southern Conference games. That success rate is an exten-sion of the success established at College Park from 1967 – 1997 as the Bulldogs went 549-257 and posted a .681 winning percentage.

Notes on “The Joe”

*Bricks -- Over 280,000 were used. That’s nearly three bricks for each person in Charleston.*Sprinklers -- There are a total of 75 sprinkler heads.*Light Poles -- There are six, each 120-feet high with 112 lumi-naries producing 168,000 watts of light.*Showers -- One could have a daily shower for three months and never use the same shower. There are a total of 96 in the ballpark.*Speakers -- The park has a total of 90 speakers.*Grass -- Riley Park has Tifway Burmuda 419.

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Year-by-Year in Riley Park

1997 -- Overall: 9-3 (.750), SoCon: 6-1 (.857)Opened park with 6-5 win over Western Carolina on April 6. 1998 -- Overall: 22-12 (.647), SoCon: 11-4 (.733) Captured fourth SoCon Tournament title. 1999 -- Overall: 25-9 (..735), SoCon: 12-2 (.857)Won fifth SoCon Tournament title. 2000 -- Overall: 27-5 (.844), SoCon: 15-0 (1.000)Won 11th SoCon Regular Season title. 2001 -- Overall: 26-10 (.722), SoCon: 10-5 (.667)Captured sixth SoCon Tournament title. 2002 -- Overall: 21-12 (.636), SoCon: 13-2 (.867)Won 12th SoCon Regular Season title. 2003 -- Overall: 19-9 (.679), SoCon: 11-4 (.733) 2004 -- Overall: 25-10 (.714), SoCon: 15-0 (1.000)Captured seventh SoCon Tournament title. 2005 -- Overall: 17-19 (.472), SoCon: 8-7 (.533) 2006 -- Overall: 27-13 (.675), SoCon: 10-5 (.667)SoCon Tournament runner-up. 2007 -- Overall: 24-15 (.615), SoCon: 6-6 (.500)SoCon Tournament runner-up. 2008 -- Overall: 22-15 (.595), SoCon: 8-7 (.533)2009 -- Overall: 22-11 (.667), SoCon: 11-4 (.733)Sweeps over Air Force and College of Charleston at home.

The Citadel Bulldog Clubhouse at Riley Park is affectionately named “Chal’s House” in honor of legendary Citadel coach Chal Port.

In its inaugural season, Riley Park became home to the Southern Conference Tournament, a popular mainstay in the Holy City. One of the most attended college baseball tournaments in the nation, The Citadel and Riley Park hosted the SoCon Tournament through the 2008 season, mark-ing 19 consecutive years the tournament has been held in Charleston. After a year’s absence in Greenville, S.C., the tournament will return in 2010 and 2011.

The single-game tournament attendance record of 5,419 was set in 2003 for an opening round game between The Citadel and the College of Charleston. The tournament attendance record was set in 2004 when more than 35,000 fans attended the SoCon Tournament at Riley Park, an average of 2,343 per game. Over 300,000 patrons have attended the 19 previous SoCon Tournaments held in Charleston and anxiously await its return. Riley Park is more than a playing field for the Bulldogs. The Citadel’s clubhouse, affectionately named “Chal’s House” after legendary coach Chal Port, provides individual lockers for each player, a full amenity bathroom facility, coaches’ locker room and office and meeting space. The Bulldog Hall of Fame that boasts players that have gone on to the professional ranks, along with The Citadel’s Wall of Champions, line the halls leading to the clubhouse. There are also exclusive tunnels that run to the batting cages and dugout as well as a sports medicine training room. Riley Park also features ample restroom facilities, convenient concession stands, sufficient parking, a state-of-the-art videoboard, an easy-to-read scoreboard with LED lighting, party areas, skyboxes, a comfortable press box with separate radio and television booths, three locker rooms, umpires’ locker room, training rooms, significant office space and just about all amenities for which one could ask. The Citadel shares its home with the Charleston RiverDogs, the Class-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. The RiverDogs currently play in the South Atlantic League (SAL).

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Annual Attendance at Riley Park

Year Season Total Avg./Game Top Single Crowd1998 25,276 743 4,5171999 35,092 1,032 4,9602000 34,387 1,075 2,7922001 53,501 1,486 5,0152002 36,883 1,118 5,3422003 43,498 1,582 5,4192004 58,541 1,515 4,2142005 48,981 1,399 5,8032006 53,923 1,382 5,3512007 57,512 1,474 5,1112008 33,844 940 4,8952009 31,101 971 3,633

Top Crowds to Watch The Citadel at Riley Park

1. 5,802 #8 South Carolina L, 4-2 March 30, 2005 2. 5,419 College of Charleston L, 8-2 May 21, 2003 3. 5,351 #24 South Carolina L, 12-3 May 9, 2006 4. 5,345 South Carolina W, 5-1 March 27, 2002 5. 5,111 College of Charleston L, 7-2 April 28, 2007 6. 5,055 #1 South Carolina W, 7-6 Feb. 18, 2007 7. 4,980 Western Carolina W, 6-3 May 22, 1999 8. 4,895 #6 South Carolina L, 6-4 April 1, 2008 9. 4,892 College of Charleston W, 4-3 May 22, 199910. 4,862 Wofford W, 11-8 April 6, 2007

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Through the generous donations of Bulldog alumni and fans, The Citadel Baseball unveiled a completely remodeled clubhouse in McAlister Field House prior to the 2008 season. “The Bulldogs Other Home,” the clubhouse in McAlister Field House is used on a daily basis and when the team is not playing or practicing at Riley Park.

The remodeling of the clubhouse was financed almost entirely through donations and gifts-in-kind and fea-tures new wooden lockers for each player, new tile in the showers, a new stereo system, 42” flat screen plasma televisions, new carpet and furniture in the coaches offices and a brand new academic enrich-ment center.

Orginially constructed in 1939 and renovated in 1989, McAlister Field House serves as the indoor home of the baseball program. With the seats pulled back, there is space for three full-size bas-ketball courts and the baseball team utilizes this space through-out the year when inclement weather prevents the team from practicing elsewhere.

The facility, which also houses the athletic department’s admin-istrative offices, has a seating capacity of 6,000. When it was built in 1939, it was referred to as “The Citadel Armory” and seated 4,500 for basketball games.

Top to bottom, McAlister Field House is one of the top arenas for its sports in the region for both participants and fans. Even though 6,000 fans can pack into McAlister Field House for a basketball game, no fan is further than 24 rows away from the court. In addition, con-cession stands and rest room facilities are located on both the first and second floors.

With the seats pulled back, there are three full-size basketball courts for practice. During inclement weather, The Citadel’s baseball, football, tennis and track and field teams use the facility.

McAlister Field House

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seignious HallThe home of The Citadel’s football program, Seignious Hall provides the Bulldogs with one of the most modern and complete facilities of its kind in the Southeast.

The building also houses The Citadel Sports Medicine and Athletic Strength and Development Departments as well as the athletic department’s equipment room.

Opened in the spring of 1983, the building is named in honor of one of The Citadel’s former presidents, Lt. Gen. George M. Seignious II.

The $1.5 million facility, which sits behind Vandiver Hall and overlooks the Ashley River, was financed through private funds.

In addition to housing the football coaches’ offices, Seignious Hall also has a spacious training room, large dressing rooms, meeting rooms, equipment storage areas, and a spacious weight room which is supplied with modern weight-training equipment. The weight room has undergone a facelift in the last few years, including the addition of more than 30 new weight training machines, new state-of-the-art flooring, and new cardio equipment that benefits all athletes.

Strength & Conditioning Principles1. STAY SAFE

2. REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY

3. BECOME A MORE EFFICIENT MOVER

4. INCORPORATE FIRST, ISOLATE LAST

5. GROUND BASED TRAINING

6. INCREASE POWER OUTPUT

7. INCREASE WORK CAPACITY

8. CONSTANT ADAPTATION

9. CHARACTER & TEAM CHEMISTRY

10. DEVELOP THE BALANCED ATHLETE

11. MASTER PROGRESSIONS

12. INTENSIVE, EDUCATED COACHING

13. DEVELOP THE “BULLDOG ATTITUDE”

Success Both On and Off the Field

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“The body will tolerate more than the mind will lead it to believe. Our program is built around several principles that stem much far-ther than that phrase is capable of reaching. However, if I could pick one thing that I could give to every athlete that trains with us, then it would be that mentality. I think focus is the single most important facet of athletic performance enhancement, as well as on field performance. Distractions are really the only thing that can slow a person’s progress. When an athlete has developed the mental toughness to never be distracted by things like fatigue, environment and surroundings, they become pretty hard to beat.”

Donnell Boucher

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Mission of The Citadel Strength & Conditioning

To provide the knowledge, coaching and motivation needed

by our cadet-student-athletes to progress

into successful competitors, both on and off the field.

Athlete Performance

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After serving as the home to The Citadel baseball program for more than 26 successful seasons, historic College Park remains a part of the Bulldog program as the team’s practice and train-ing facility. Known with a lengthy tradition for housing sport-ing events in Charleston, College Park served as host of the Southern Conference Tournament from 1990 – 1996 and still remains host to Dixie League games, travel team tournaments and baseball camps throughout the year.

Located along the west side of Rutledge Avenue between Grove and Cleveland Streets, the once-city owned park was given its name by virtue of the College of Charleston leasing it for several years for its athletic games.

College Park features a well-manicured playing surface, four full-length batting cages, a tee and soft toss area, a bullpen area with five pitching rubbers and a full-size clubhouse.

Prior to Riley Park opening in the spring of 1997, College Park was home to the Bulldogs and the Charleston RiverDogs while also serving as the set for the movie Major League III: Back to the Minors and the local television drama Palmetto Pointe.

The Citadel was 549-257 in the 30 years the Bulldogs called Col-lege Park home with 6,000 seats right on top of the field. Roaring crowds and hard-nosed teams made College Park an intimidating place for any opponent.

Besides being a home for the Bulldogs, College Park has been home to the various minor league teams that have called Charleston home since the 1940s.

College Park has also been the site of several major league exhibi-tions throughout its history. The Cincinnati Reds, Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox have all taken the field at College Park. Also home to several concerts

throughout history, College Park once hosted “The King,” Elvis Presley.

Until 1967, the park was occasionally used by The Citadel when Washington Light Infantry Field, then home of the Dogs, was unplayable due to weather conditions. After the ballpark at WLI was extensively damaged by a tornado which swept through Charleston in 1966, the school leased – and eventually purchased – the park from the city and the Bulldogs began play there in 1967.

College Park underwent renovations in 1984 and 1985 and was rebuilt after extensive damage from Hurricane Hugo in 1989 destroyed the roof, press box and tore out the light poles. Rebuilt before and during the 1990 season, the ballpark was home to the magical 1990 team that became the first – and still is the only – team from any military college to ever advance to the College World Series.

College Park

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The Citadel’s Facilities Throughout History

Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Parka.k.a. “The Joe”

Riley Park has been home to the Bulldogs since April 6, 1997.

College Park

College Park became the official home of the Bulldogs in 1967. College Park also hosted the 1960 team that

won the school’s first Southern Conference

Championship.

Washington Light Infantry(WLI) Field

Located on the banks of the Ashley River on campus behind Indian Hill,

WLI Field was the official home of the Bulldogs until the 1967 season.

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BULLDOGSPuRPose...The goals of this camp are to teach the proper techniques and fundamentals that are needed to develop a ballplayer to his highest level of skill.

Housing and Meals...Activities will include:

Radar Timed ThrowsHome Run Contest

Defensive DrillsBaserunning Techniques

Hitting DrillsRiverDogs Game (Most Sessions)

Bunting TechniquesGame Situations

The most important aspect of the camp will be the mental approach to winning baseball and the game of life.

MediCal PRovisions...A baseball trainer will be available at all times as will doctors, nurses and The Citadel Infirmary.

insuRanCe...Insurance includes accident and medical during camp (in coordi-nation with personal insurance).

PRaCTiCes...Practices will take place on The Citadel campus. We will utilize batting machines and cages. Session 1 will take place at The Porter-Gaud School. We will utilize batting machines, cages and The Citadel’s indoor batting facility.

foR addiTional info...For additional information call David Beckley, Assistant Base-ball Coach, at 843-953-5285.

2010 CaMP daTes and loCaTionsDates Camp LocationJune 21-24 Day Camp The Porter-Gaud SchoolJune 25-27 Father/Son Camp The CitadelJune 28-July 1 Day Camp The Citadel

Log on to www.CitadelSports.com for more infor-mation on the Fundamentals of Baseball with Fred Jordan Baseball Camp.

Fundamentals of Baseball with Fred Jordan

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Administration

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BULLDOGSLt Gen John Rosa, Jr.PresidentFourth YearThe Citadel, 1973

The Citadel President Lt Gen John W. Rosa was born in Springfield, Ill., Sept. 28, 1951. After graduating high school in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1969, he was recruited to play foot-ball at The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. While at The Citadel, Rosa was the starting Bulldog quarterback in 1970 and went on to earn three varsity letters in football. He graduated from The Citadel in 1973 with a degree in business administra-tion and was awarded a commission in the Air Force.

A command fighter pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours, Rosa enjoyed an illustrious 32-year career in the Air Force. Among his career highlights, he was stationed in Lossiemouth, Scotland, as an American exchange officer flying the Jaguar for the Royal Air Force. He has commanded at squadron, group and wing levels at air bases in South Korea, Idaho, South Carolina, New Mexico and Georgia. He served as inspector general for Pacific Air Forces at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii and com-mandant of The Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. As deputy director for operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C., he was in charge of the National Military Command Center and served as the military spokesman for the Pentagon when U.S. troops were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq in 2002. In July 2003, he was named superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and in September of that year, he was promoted to lieutenant general.

Rosa holds a master’s degree in public administration from Golden Gate University. He is a graduate of the Air Force Command and Staff College, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He has also studied at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Combat Readi-ness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has flown the A-7, A-10, Hunter and Jaguar aircraft, F-16, F-117A, HH-60G and HC-130.

On Jan. 3, 2006, Rosa returned to The Citadel where he serves as the 19th president. He is married to Donna Kangeter, a Charleston native. They have two sons, Jonathan and Brad (‘03), and a grandson, Michael Bradley, who is the son of Jonathan and his wife, Elisha.

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Larry LeckonbyDirector of AthleticsSecond YearDuke, 1979

The Citadel’s President Lt Gen John W. Rosa, Jr. named Larry Leckonby as the 11th athletics director at the South Carolina Military College in a press conference held at the Altman Athletics Center in June 2008. Leckonby officially joined the Bulldog Family in July.

Prior to The Citadel, Leckonby spent six years as a senior associate athletic director at the University of Maryland. Hired as the athletic department’s Chief Financial Officer in September 2002, he managed the department’s annual $51.2 million operating bud-

get, capital projects and long-range financial forecasting.

In addition, Leckonby was the sport supervisor for women’s basketball, assisted the Athletic Director with men’s basket-ball and football, and supervised the athletic business office, athletic ticket office and information technology. He was also responsible for coordinating departmental construction projects, which have included expansions to the Gossett Football Team House, new grass and field turf practice fields and the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex. He also served on several campus committees including the University Finance Committee and the University Facilities Advisory Committee.

Prior to accepting the position at Maryland, Leckonby served as the senior associate director of athletics at the University of Houston, appointed in January 1998. He was responsible for the daily administration of the department and specific areas of duty involving finance, planning, fund-raising and marketing. He also served as interim athletics director for six months in 2001 and 2002.

Leckonby also worked as the associate AD for business affairs at Boston College for four-and-a-half years (1993-98), and the assistant AD for finance and operations at Old Dominion University for five years (1988-93). He was the ticket manager and assistant business manager at Boston University from 1982 to 1988, after beginning his athletics business career at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) where he was an administrative assistant to the business manager beginning in 1981.

A former lacrosse player at Duke University, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in management science in 1979. He earned a master’s degree in sport management from Massachusetts in 1983.

Leckonby is an active member of the College Athletic Business Managers Association. While serving on numerous finance and planning committees during his career, he also has helped direct several NCAA and conference championships includ-ing NCAA Baseball Super Regional events in 1999, 2000 and 2002.

Leckonby and his wife, Cris, have two daughters, Hunter and Katie, and a son, Liam.

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Jerry BakerTCBF Director

Andy ClawsonDirector of Sports

Medicine

Carolyn GeigerHead Volleyball

Coach

Pam JuranasDevelopment

Assistant

Barbara MellorTCBF Business

Manager

Jamie StewartAssistant Soccer

Coach

Jeff RaganAssociate Head Wrestling Coach

John ClosnerEquipment Assistant

Ashley KeyesMedia Relations

Assistant

Casey Moore Trainer

Cyril SamonteVideo/Multimedia

Coordinator

Brian TraczAssistant Strength

Coach

Robby BennettAssistant AD/Ticket-Event Management

Ed ConroyHead Basketball

Coach

Mike GroshonAssistant AD/

Facilities

Amir KhalediAssistant Volleyball

Coach

Amanda NewellVolleyball Assistant

Coach

William SharbroughFaculty Athletic Representative

Evan SolaAssistant Wrestling

Coach

Noelle BlaneyDirector of Media

Relations

Adam DonatoAssistant Strength

Coach

Blake HallBasketball Assistant

Kris KutAssistant CC/Track

Coach

Doug NovakAssistant Basketball

Coach

Kelly SimpsonAssociate AD/SWA

Joe VargaAssistant Strength

Coach

Molly BlattMarketing Assistant

Caleb DavisTCBF Assoc.

Director/Fundraising

Ronnie HamiltonBasketball Assistant

Coach

Todd LairAssistant AD/Compliance

Patrick O’NealAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Toby SimpsonHead Tennis Coach

Geoff Von DollenAssociate AD/

Business

Jamel BrownTrack and Field

Assistant

Montesia DeasMedia Relations

Assistant

Melanie HenkesDaktronics Assistant

Michelle LomonacoAsst. Director ofSports Medicine

Courtney SmithDaktronics GM/Director of Sales

Al BuddinAsst. Business

Manager

Alex EatonCompliance

Assistant

Jeremy MacVarishAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Paul PlunkettSr. Associate AD/

Administration

Mike NewtonAssistant Football

Coach

Jody HuddlestonHead CC/Track

Coach

Amber ManorAssistant Strength

Coach

Darlene PostonAdministrative

Assistant

William SmithHead Rifle Coach

Michael KocieckiAssistant Tennis

Coach

Mark KasparAssistant Football

Coach

Gina InabnettTCBF Donor

Relations

John McAleerSr. Associate AD/

Development

Andy SolomonAssociate AD/Marketing

and Promotions

Gary WilsonCC/Track Assistant

Rob HjerlingHead Wrestling

Coach

Andy FoxAssistant Basketball

Coach

Plamen PaskalevAssistant Wrestling

Coach

Lynn MeadorBusiness Manager

Robin RidoutCheerleading Coach

Bob WinchHead Soccer Coach

Kevin YeagerHead Equipment

Manager

Dave CecchiniAssistant Football

Coach

Issac CollinsAssistant Football

Coach

Blair WagnerAssistant Strength

Coach

Aashon LarkinsAssistant Football

Coach

Everette SandsAssistant Football

Coach

Nick TothAssistant Football

Coach

David McBurneyAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Nathaniel HoggeAssistant Football

Coach

Kevin HigginsHead Football

Coach

Jon ColeAssociate Media

Relations Director

Nick ThierryBasketball Assistant

Josh HarpeAssistant Football

Coach

Andrew AldenAssistant Football

Coach

Ben CauthenFootball Video

Coordinator

Daryle WongFootball Admin.

Assistant

Kevin OleckiAssistant Football

Coach

Ryan HearnAssistant Football

Coach

Lori BonacciHead Golf Coach

Steven OutlawAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Allison TaylorTrack and Field

Assistant

AthLetic depARtment AdministRAtion & stAff

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Matt Smith enters his first year as Assistant Director of Sports Medicine.

His responsibilties include care of the baseball team and also servers as travel coordinator for the baseball team. Matt also oversees the care of orthopedic issues that occur within the Corp of Cadets. Smith returns to The Citadel after working at the United States Military

Academy in West Point, N.Y from 2007-2009 working with the Army football and baseball teams.

The 2007 graduate of The Citadel with a master’s of science degree in health, exercise and sport science, worked with the Bulldogs wrestling and football teams from 2005-2007.

The Mentor, Ohio native completed his undergraduate work at the University of Toledo, where he gradu-ated in 2005 with a bachelor of science degree in exercise science with a concentration in athletic train-ing. While at Toldeo, Smith worked as an Athletic Training student with the Rockets football, baseball, and swimming and diving teams.

Donnell Boucher was named the new Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Bulldog Athletics in the spring of 2008 and enters his third year with The Citadel. Boucher works directly with the football and baseball pro-grams at The Citadel.

Boucher, previously the assistant strength and conditioning coach, joined the staff in the April of 2007 after working as the performance director at

Competitive Athlete Training Zone in Auburn, Mass. where he trained athletes of all levels in performance enhancement. Prior to his stint at Competitive Athlete Training Zone, Boucher was a volunteer strength and conditioning coach at Iona University.

Boucher earned a bachelors degree in health education from Worcester State College where he was a four-year football letterman. As a three-year starter he was a recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award in 2004 and 2005. His strength and conditioning certifications include CPR/BLS Health Care Provider and AED, along with being a NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist. The Springfield, Mass. native currently resides in Charleston with his fiancee, Vicky.

Donnell BoucherHead Strength and Conditioning CoachThird YearWorcester State, 2005

Matt SmithAssistant Director of Sports MedicineFirst YearToledo, 2005

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BULLDOGSMike WilliamsHead GroundskeeperFifth YearOhio, 1989

A native of Athens, Ohio, Mike Williams enters his fifth season with The Cita-del and the RiverDogs as Head Groundskeeper.

In 2009, Mike was named the South Atlantic League Groundskeeper of the Year as Riley Park was named South Atlantic League Field of the Year. In addition, the field earned the South Carolina Professional Field of the Year award from the Sports Turf Managers Association.

Before the 2006 season, Williams worked on the grounds crew for the World Baseball Classic at Hiram Bithorm Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Wil-liams previously worked as head groundskeeper with the New York Mets and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

A professional groundskeeper since 1993, Williams, 43, is a 1989 graduate of Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in recreation management. He added a master’s degree in 1991 in athletic administration and furthered his education in turf management at Cornell University from 1995-96.

Kevin YeagerHead Equipment ManagerFirst YearUSC Aiken

Kevin Yeager begins his first year as Equipment Manager for the Bull-dogs.

Yeager assisted in the athletics equipment room for five years prior to being elevated to the head equipment manager position. He has experi-ence in all aspects of the equipment room. He works with the coordina-tion of the transportation needs, as well as daily practice and game day set up.

A native South Carolinian, Yeager graduated from Summerville High School before attending the University of South Carolina-Aiken where he was a business major. He is married to the former Tika Matthews and they have two children Cade (10) and Campbell (7).

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tentAtive 2010BRoAdcAst scheduLe

Darren GoldwaterPlay-By-Play AnnouncerSeventh YearPenn State, 2002

the citAdeL spoRts netwoRk

The Citadel Sports Network, in conjunction with The Kirkman Network, en-ters its 25th year of broadcasting Bulldog Athletics on the radio. For the 2010 season, select Bulldog Baseball games will be broadcast on Sports-Radio 1450 WQNT AM, with coverage beginning approximately 20 minutes

before first pitch.

Darren Goldwater enters his second year as “The Voice of the Bulldogs.” He has served six seasons with Bulldog Baseball as the play-by-play announcer, while working as the producer and co-host of Bobby Hartin’s FanTalk on ESPN 910 The Team. Goldwater also spent four years as the play-by-play announcer for Lowcoun-try high school football, including last year’s ESPN Radio High School Game of the Week and the CSS Shrine Bowl broadcast. He is also the host of “Ed Conroy and Friends” on ESPN Radio 910 The Team.

Goldwater is a 2002 graduate of Penn State, where he majored in journalism and minored in speech com-munications. He is married to the former Ryan Nelson of Summerville.

Darren GoldwaterThe Citadel Sports Network60 Markfield Drive, Suite 4

Charleston, SC 29407Phone: (843) 763-6631

Fax: (843) 766-1239

Email: [email protected]

date opponent timeMarch 19 at Elon 6 p.m.March 20 at Elon 2 p.m.March 21 at Elon 1 p.m.March 30 at South Carolina 7 p.m.April 2 at Wofford 7 p.m.April 3 at Wofford 3 p.m.April 4 at Wofford 1 p.m.April 7 at Winthrop 6 p.m.April 14 vs South Carolina 7 p.m.April 30 at Samford 7 p.m.May 1 at Samford 2 p.m.May 2 at Samford 2 p.m. May 7 at College of Charleston 6 p.m.May 8 at College of Charleston 6 p.m.May 9 at College of Charleston 1 p.m.May 20 at Georgia Southern 6 p.m.May 21 at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.May 22 at Georgia Southern 2:30 p.m.May 26-30 Southern Conference Tournament TBA

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The 2010 Citadel Baseball Media Guide is designed to assist members of the media in their coverage of Bulldog Baseball. Additional information, including releases and photographs, may be obtained by contacting The Citadel Media Relations Office at (843) 953-5120. Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of The Citadel Baseball this season.

mediA cRedentiALsThe Citadel’s Assistant Director of Media Relations Ben Waring will handle working press and photographer cre-dentials for the Bulldogs’ home games. Please make your requests for media credentials in writing at least one day in advance by mail, fax or e-mail. Passes will be left at the “Will Call” entrance at Riley Park.

mediA pARkinGThere is no reserved press parking. Parking spaces in the stadium parking lot are limited.

weekLy inteRview poLicyInterviews involving athletic coaches, staff and players must be arranged through the Media Relations Office. The best time to reach Coach Fred Jordan is during the morning hours, Monday through Friday, except on game days. The Athletics Media Relations Office will arrange in-terviews with all players in accordance with the best time available for the reporter and player. Please contact As-sistant Director of Media Relations Ben Waring at least one day in advance to schedule an interview.

postGAme inteRviewsThe Citadel’s post-game interviews will be held on the field immediately following a 10-minute recess. We ask that you supply The Citadel Assistant Director of Media Relations Ben Waring with the names of the players you wish to interview prior to the end of the eighth inning.

photoGRAphy AReAsNo photographers are allowed inside the gate leading to the field once the game has started. There are two cam-era wells at the end of each dugout that will be available to working photographers. Photographers are reminded to be courteous of the fans in the areas surrounding the field, and to not obstruct fans’ view of the game in play. Photographers are asked to enter and exit the camera wells during the half-innings.

pRess BoXThe Citadel baseball press box is located on the second level of Riley Park. Stairs are located on each side of the press box, behind home plate. There is also elevator ac-cess on the main concourse. The press box is equipped with power outlets for every seat. The main press box phone number is (843) 965-4151. There are two phone lines available on a first-come, first-serve basis, along with high-speed internet and wireless internet access. A phone line is available for both home and visiting radios. Pre-game notes, programs and media guides will be provided before each game. A complete box score will be distrib-uted shortly after the contest.

on the RAdioThe Citadel Sports Network, in conjunction with Kirkman Broadcasting, enters its 25th year of broadcasting Bull-dog Athletics on the radio. The Citadel Sports Network is tentatively scheduled to broadcast 18 games as well as Southern Conference Tournament games this season. The Citadel’s games will be aired on WQNT/SportsRadio 1450 AM in Charleston. Darren Goldwater will handle the play-by-play duties.

visitinG RAdioVisiting radio personnel desiring to broadcast athletic events from Riley Park should contact the Media Rela-tions Office at the earliest possible date to request per-mission and obtain credentials.

on the inteRnetThe Citadel baseball web page can be found at http://www.CitadelSports.com/baseball. All current Bulldog Baseball information can be found on this site, including game notes, weekly stories, comprehensive statistics and biographies of all members of the team and the coach-ing staff. Live stats for most Bulldog baseball games can also be accessed through this site. The page will be main-tained during the season by The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office. The site is hosted by JumpTV, Inc.

Broadcats of Bullgos baseball games can be found on Bulldog Insider, the premium content section of Citadel-Sports.com. Live video will be available for almost all home games while a live audio stream will be available for any road games broadcasted on the radio. Select road games will also have a video feed.

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hAwAi’iMarch 1-7Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio2500 Kuhio AveWaikiki Beach, HI 29409(808) 921-5593

eLonMarch 19-21Best Western 770 Huffman Mill RdBurlington, NC 27215(336) 584-0151

south cARoLinAMarch 30Day trip to Coumbia, S.C.

woffoRdApril 2-4Radisson Hotel and Suites9027 Fairforest RoadSpartanburg, SC 29301(864) 574-2111

chARLeston southeRnApril 6Day trip to Ladson, S.C.

winthRopApril 7Day trip to Rock Hill, S.C.

coAstAL cARoLinAApril 13Day trip to Conway, S.C.

sAmfoRdApril 30-May 2Sheraton Birmingham Hotel2101 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd, NorthBirmingham, AL 35203(205) 324-5000

coLLeGe of chARLestonMay 7-9Day trips to Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

usc upstAteMay 12Day trip to Spartanburg, S.C.

GeoRGiA southeRnBaymont Inn & Suites425 South Main StreetStatesboro, GA 30458(912) 489-7368

All travel plans are subject to change.

LocAL And ReGionAL pRintAssociated pressPete Iacobelli1311 Marion St.Columbia, SC 29202(800) 922-1565Fax: (803) 252-2913

the post and courierJeff HartsellGene Sapakoff, Columnist134 Columbus St.Charleston, SC 29403-4800(843) 937-5586Fax: (843) 937-5579

the stateP.O. Box 1333Columbia, SC 29202(800) 456-8470Fax: (803) 771-8613

teLevisionwcsc-tv52126 Charlie Hall Blvd.Charleston, SC 29414(843) 402-5751Fax: (843) 402-5591

wciv-tv4P.O. Box 22165Charleston, SC 29413(843) 881-4444Fax: (843) 849-2519

wcBd-tv2210 Coleman Blvd.Mount Pleasant, SC 29464(843) 884-2288Fax: (843) 881-3410

comcast “the dog pound”Comcast Spotlight 4400 Belle Oaks Drive Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 266-3254 Fax: (843) 266-3271

RAdiowQnt 1450AmDarren Goldwater60 Markfield Drive, Suite 4Charleston, SC 29407(843) 763-6631Fax: (843) 766-1239

s.c. news networkPhil Kornblut3710 Landmark Drive, Suite 100Columbia, SC 29204(800) 956-7266Fax: (803) 790-4309

wiRe And stAtsstats, inc.(847) 585-2100fax (847) 470-9140fax (800) 336-0383

sportsticker(800) 766-1899Fax: (800) 336-0383

nAtionAL mediABaseball AmericaWill Kimmey, College Baseball WriterP.O. Box 2089Durham, NC 27702(919) 682-9635Fax: (919) 682-2880

collegiate BaseballLou Pavlovich, Jr., Editor2515 N. Stone Ave.Tucson, AZ 85705(520) 623-4530Fax: (520) 624-5501

ping! BaseballNick [email protected]

seBaseball.comMark EtheridgeP.O. Box 1604Brentwood, TN 37204(615) 507-1000

usA Baseball Dave FanucchiDurham Bulls Athletic Park403 Blackwell StreetDurham, NC 27701(919) 474-8721Fax: (919) 474-8822

usAtoday.comDana [email protected]

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Ben Waring enters his first year as Assistant Media Relations Director at The Cita-del. He serves as the primary contact for baseball and wrestling and the secondary contact for football.

Waring joined the Bulldog staff in August 2009 after earning a master of science in education degree with an emphasis in sport management from Old Dominion Uni-versity in Norfolk, Va. While with the Monarchs, he served as a graduate assistant

in the sports information office working with baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer and wrestling.

Prior to working at Old Dominion, Waring completed an internship with Stanford University as an event manager in the athletics department in Palo Alto, Calif. Waring is a 2008 graduate of the University of South Carolina where he earned a bachelor of science degree in sport and entertainment management. While a student with the Gamecocks, he worked in game management and operations. He was also a baseball op-erations intern with the Columbia Blowfish in 2006.

Waring was born in Germany and moved around to several cities growing up as his father spent 27 years in the U.S. Army.

Ben currently resides on James Island.

the citAdeL mediA ReLAtions office

noelle orr BlaneyDirector of Media [email protected], Golf, Rifle843.953.5353

Jon coleAssociate Director of Media [email protected], Volleyball, Website843.953.7590

Ben waringAssistant Director of Media [email protected], Wrestling, Football (Secondary)843.953.5120

cyril samonteVideo/Multimedia [email protected]

BAseBALL contAct

Ben WaringAssistant Media Relations DirectorFirst YearSouth Carolina, 2008

[email protected]: (843) 953-5120Cell: (843) 327-9790Fax: (843) 953-6727Press Box: (843) 965-4151

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Ashley keyesMedia Relations [email protected], Tennis, Track & Field, Cross Country843.953.5120

montesia deasVideo/Multimedia [email protected]

Main Office Phone Number(843) 953-5120

Mailing/Shipping AddressThe Citadel Media RelationsMcAlister Field House171 Moultrie StreetCharleston, SC 29409

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BULLDOGSThe CitadelLocation ..................................Charleston, S.C.Enrollment .............................................. 2,086Founded ................................................... 1842Colors ....... Citadel Blue (PMS 278) and WhitePresident ................... Lt Gen John W Rosa, Jr.Athletics Director ..................... Larry LeckonbyFaculty Rep. ............ Willliam Sharborough, IIINational Affliation .................... NCAA Division IConference ........................................ Southern

Coaching StaffHead Coach ..................................Fred JordanAlma Mater .............................The Citadel, ’79Record at The Citadel (Yrs) ....... 623-450 (18)Overall Record .........................................SameBaseball Office ......................(843) 953-5285Baseball Fax .......................... (843) 953-6727Best Time to Reach .......................Contact SIDAssistant Coach ......................... David BeckleyAssistant Coach ........................ Randy CarlsonVolunteer Asst. Coach ...................Zach BrownAthletic Trainer ...............................Matt Smith

Team Information2009 Overall Record .............................. 37-222009 SoCon Record .............................. 20-102009 SoCon Finish .....................................3rdStarters Returning/Lost ............................5/4Pitchers Returning Lost ..........................10/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............17/10Newcomers ...................................................12

Field InformationHome Field .................Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkCapacity .................................................. 6,000Surface ....................................Bermuda grassDimensions ...............LF-305, CF-398, RF-337.................................................LC-356, RC-368Press Box Phone ................... (843) 965-4151

Radio InformationRadio Station ...........................WQNT 1450AMPlay-by-Play ..........................Darren Goldwater

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director ...........Noelle BlaneyAssociate Director .............................. Jon ColeAssistant Director/BB ................... Ben Waring Office ................................. (843) 953-5120 Cell .................................... (843) 327-9790 Fax ..................................... (843) 953-6727 E-mail [email protected]/Video Coord. .........Cyril SamonteMedia Relations Assistant ..........Ashley KeyesMedia Relations Assistant ..... Montesia DeasMailing Address .............. The Citadel Athletics....................................... McAlister Field House...........................................171 Moultrie Street...................................... Charleston, SC 29409Website ......................www.CitadelSports.com

Baseball HistoryOverall Record (since 1954) ... 1,364-917-3 (.598)Southern Conference Championships Regular Season .........................................12 Last ....................................................... 2002 Tournament ................................................ 7 Last ....................................................... 2004NCAA Tournament Appearances .................12Last ....................... 2004 (Columbia Regional)CWS Appearances ......................1 (1-2, 1990) vs. LSU ..................................................L, 8-2 vs. Cal State Fullerton .................W, 3-2 (12) vs. LSU ..................................................L, 6-1

Senior INF Bryan Altman

Key Returning Players (2009 Stats)No. Name Pos. Yr. GP-GS Avg. R H RBI 3 Bryan Altman INF R-Sr. 59-59 .368 63 95 47 8 Nick Orvin OF So. 59-59 .355 69 92 3311 Matt Simonelli* OF R-Jr. 30-26 .302 14 29 1812 Kyle Jordan INF Sr. 53-47 .179 23 31 1714 David Greene INF So. 54-54 .376 35 85 36

* - Stats prior to injury

Key Returning Pitchers (2009 Stats)No. Name Pos. Yr. APP-GS W-L SV ERA IP H ER K9 Asher Wojciechowski RHP Jr. 12-12 3-3 0 4.39 69.2 61 34 7516 Matt Talley LHP Jr. 18-10 8-1 0 3.42 71.0 72 27 5224 TJ Clarkson RHP So. 9-7 3-2 0 3.92 41.1 43 18 3125 Raymond Copenhaver RHP Sr. 30-0 2-3 2 4.75 30.1 33 16 1528 Drew Mahaffey LHP Jr. 30-0 2-3 7 3.60 50.0 38 20 71

Junior LHP Matt Talley

GeneRal InFoRMaTIon

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NUMERICAL ROSTERno. name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Michael Clevinger RHP R/R 6-4 190 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson HS 2 Justin Mackert INF/OF R/R 6-0 190 So. Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius HS 3 Bryan Altman INF/C R/R 6-1 185 RSr. Summerville, S.C./Summerville HS 4 Josh Pless INF L/R 5-11 155 Fr. Boiling Springs, S.C./Boiling Springs HS 5 Austin Pritcher RHP R/R 6-1 185 Fr. Charleston, S.C./James Island HS 6 Ben Carr C R/R 6-3 205 Fr. Ellenwood, Ga./Stockbridge HS 7 Brad Felder OF L/L 6-1 205 RSo. Orangeburg, S.C./Orangeburg Prep 8 Nick Orvin INF/OF R/R 5-11 175 So. Moncks Corner, S.C./Berkeley HS 9 Asher Wojciechowksi RHP R/R 6-4 235 Jr. Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort HS10 Chris Boyce RHP R/R 5-11 190 Sr. Simpsonville, S.C./Hillcrest HS11 Matt Simonelli OF R/R 5-9 165 RJr. Orlando, Fla./Lake Mary HS12 Kyle Jordan INF R/R 5-10 185 Sr. Goose Creek, S.C./Stratford HS13 Matt Reifsnider RHP/C R/R 6-0 190 Sr. Ormand Beach, Fla./Allen Nease HS14 David Greene INF R/R 6-3 205 So. Columbia, S.C./Richland Northeast HS15 Jeffrey Spillane RHP R/R 6-2 195 Fr. Houston, Texas/Houston Christian HS16 Matt Talley LHP L/L 6-6 225 Jr. Sumter, S.C./Wilson Hall HS17 Nick Sprowls LHP R/L 5-7 165 Sr. Mount Pleasant, S.C./Wando HS18 Ryan Hines INF R/R 5-11 210 So. Hanahan, S.C./Hanahan HS19 Jeremy Long RHP R/R 5-10 190 So. Clover, S.C./Clover HS20 Legare Jones INF R/R 5-8 170 Jr. Columbia, S.C./Blythewood HS21 Ryne Hardwick INF/C R/R 6-2 180 Fr. Conway, S.C./Conway HS22 Kirk Sims INF/C R/R 5-11 220 Jr. Columbia, S.C./Dreher HS23 TJ Clarkson RHP/OF R/R 6-1 195 So. Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs HS25 Raymond Copenhaver RHP R/R 6-5 220 Sr. Apopka, Fla./Apopka HS27 Damon Ardis INF R/R 6-3 210 So. Goose Creek, S.C./Stratford HS28 Drew Mahaffey LHP L/L 6-2 205 Jr. Summerville, S.C./Summerville HS29 William Ladd OF R/R 6-2 195 RSo. Winnsboro, S.C./Richard Winn Academy30 Michael Cardwell RHP R/R 6-3 210 Jr. Augusta, Ga./Aquinas HS31 Will Darby OF R/R 5-9 160 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Marist HS33 Grant Williamson LHP L/L 5-10 190 Fr. Summerville, S.C./Summerville HS35 Leland Shealy INF S/R 5-7 160 RFr. Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora HS36 Grant Richards C R/R 6-0 180 RSo. Morrisville, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons HS

Coaches26 Fred Jordan Head Coach The Citadel ’79 19th Season34 David Beckley Assistant Coach The Citadel ’96 Ninth Season24 Randy Carlson Assistant Coach Lander ’03 Fifth Season32 Zach Brown Assistant Coach The Citadel ’07 First Season

PositionLHP (4) - Mahaffey, Sprowls, Tal-ley, Williamson

RHP (10) - Boyce, Cardwell, Clark-son, Clevinger, Copenhaver, Long, Pritcher, Reifsnider, Spillane, Wojciechowski

Outfielders (8) - Ardis, Clarkson, Darby, Felder, Ladd, Mackert, Or-vin, Simonelli

Infielders (13) - Altman, Ardis, Greene, Hardwick, Hines, Jones, Jordan, Mackert, Orvin, Pless, Reif-snider, Shealy, Sims

Catchers (6) - Altman, Carr, Hard-wick, Reifsnider, Richards, Sims

HittingLeft-handed (2) - Felder, Pless

Right-handed (17) - Altman, Ardis, Carr, Clarkson, Darby, Greene, Hardwick, Hines, Jones, Jordan, Ladd, Mackert, Orvin, Reifsnider, Richards, Simonelli, Sims

Switch-hitter (1) - Shealy

Pronunciation Guide

Michael CLEVINGER ..........Clev-INJURRYNE Hardwick ............................RINELEGARE Jones ............... luh-GREEDrew MAHAFFEY ...............muh-HAFF-eeMatt REIFSNIDER ................. REEF-snide-erMatt SIMONELLI ...................SIM-a-NELL-eeJeffrey SPILLANE ......................Spill-AINENick SPROWLS ........................ Spr-OWL-zAsher Wojciechowski ....................ASH-er ................................... WOE-juh-HOW-skee

alPHaBeTICal RoSTeR

3 Altman, Bryan27 Ardis, Damon10 Boyce, Chris30 Cardwell, Michael 6 Carr, Ben23 Clarkson, TJ 1 Clevinger, Michael25 Copenhaver, Raymond31 Darby, Will 7 Felder, Brad14 Greene, David21 Hardwick, Ryne18 Hines, Ryan20 Jones, Legare12 Jordan, Kyle29 Ladd, William19 Long, Jeremy 2 Mackert, Justin28 Mahaffey, Drew 8 Orvin, Nick 4 Pless, Josh 5 Pritcher, Austin13 Reifsnider, Matt36 Richards, Grant35 Shealy, Leland11 Simonelli, Matt22 Sims, Kirk15 Spillane, Jeffrey17 Sprowls, Nick16 Talley, Matt33 Williamson, Grant 9 Wojciechowski, Asher

ClassSeniors ........................................6Juniors.........................................7Sophomores .............................10Freshmen ....................................9

StateFlorida .........................................5Georgia .......................................3North Carolina ............................1Ohio .............................................1South Carolina ..........................21Texas ...........................................1

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Home games in bold. * - denotes Southern Conference game(RD) - denotes doubleheader with Charleston RiverDogsTCSN - denotes tentative radio broadcast on The Citadel Sports NetworkAll times are Eastern unless noted. Dates and times are subject to change.

Date Day Opponent Location Coverage TimeFeb. 19 Friday east Tennessee State Riley Park 4 p.m.Feb. 20 Saturday delaware Riley Park 3:30 p.m.Feb. 21 Sunday Kansas State Riley Park 2:30 p.m.Feb. 22 Monday Kansas State Riley Park 1:30 p.m.Feb. 26 Friday St. Joseph’s Riley Park 4 p.m.Feb. 27 Saturday Marshall Riley Park 2:30 p.m.Feb. 28 Sunday Radford Riley Park 1:30 p.m.March 4 Thursday at Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 6:35 p.m. (HT)March 5 Friday at Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 3:30 p.m. (HT)March 5 Friday at Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 7 p.m. (HT)March 6 Saturday at Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 1:05 p.m. (HT)March 10 Wednesday uSC upstate Riley Park 6 p.m.March 12 Friday Western Carolina* Riley Park 6 p.m.March 13 Saturday Western Carolina* Riley Park 2 p.m.March 14 Sunday Western Carolina* Riley Park 1 p.m.March 16 Tuesday VMI Riley Park 6 p.m.March 17 Wednesday VMI Riley Park 6 p.m.March 19 Friday at Elon* Elon, N.C. TCSN 6 p.m.March 20 Saturday at Elon* Elon, N.C. TCSN 2 p.m.March 21 Sunday at Elon* Elon, N.C. TCSN 1 p.m.March 23 Tuesday Coastal Carolina Riley Park 6 p.m.March 24 Wednesday Winthrop Riley Park 6 p.m.March 26 Friday appalachian State* Riley Park 6 p.m.March 27 Saturday appalachian State* Riley Park 2 p.m.March 28 Sunday appalachian State* Riley Park 1 p.m.March 30 Tuesday at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. TCSN 7 p.m.March 31 Wednesday Charleston Southern Riley Park 6 p.m.April 2 Friday at Wofford* Spartanburg, S.C. TCSN 7 p.m.April 3 Saturday at Wofford* Spartanburg, S.C. TCSN 3 p.m.April 4 Sunday at Wofford* Spartanburg, S.C. TCSN 1 p.m.April 6 Tuesday at Charleston Southern Ladson, S.C. 3 p.m.April 7 Wednesday at Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. 6 p.m.april 9 Friday Indiana State (Rd) Riley Park 4 p.m.april 10 Saturday Indiana State Riley Park 2 p.m.april 11 Sunday Indiana State Riley Park 1 p.m.April 13 Tuesday at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 6 p.m.april 14 Wednesday South Carolina (Rd) Riley Park TCSn 7 p.m.april 16 Friday Furman* Riley Park 6 p.m.april 17 Saturday Furman* Riley Park 2 p.m.april 18 Sunday Furman* Riley Park 1 p.m.april 20 Tuesday College of Charleston Riley Park 6 p.m.april 23 Friday davidson* Riley Park 6 p.m.april 24 Saturday davidson* Riley Park 2 p.m.april 25 Sunday davidson* Riley Park 1 p.m.April 30 Friday at Samford* Birmingham, Ala. TCSN 6 p.m. (CT)May 1 Saturday at Samford* Birmingham, Ala. TCSN 1 p.m. (CT)May 2 Sunday at Samford* Birmingham, Ala. TCSN 1 p.m. (CT)May 7 Friday at College of Charleston* Mt. Pleasant, S.C. TCSN 6 p.m.May 8 Saturday at College of Charleston* Mt. Pleasant, S.C. TCSN 6 p.m.May 9 Sunday at College of Charleston* Mt. Pleasant, S.C. TCSN 1 p.m.May 11 Tuesday Mercer Riley Park 6 p.m.May 12 Wednesday at USC Upstate Spartanburg, S.C. 6 p.m.May 14 Friday unC Greensboro* (Rd) Riley Park 4 p.m.May 15 Saturday unC Greensboro* Riley Park 2 p.m.May 16 Sunday unC Greensboro* Riley Park 1 p.m.May 20 Thursday at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. TCSN 6 p.m.May 21 Friday at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. TCSN 7 p.m.May 22 Saturday at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. TCSN 2:30 p.m.May 26-30 Wed-Sun Southern Conference Tournament Riley Park TCSN TBAJune 4-6 Fri-Sun at NCAA Regionals TBA TCSN TBAJune 11-13 Fri-Sun at NCAA Super Regionals TBA TCSN TBAJune 18-21 Fri-Mon at College World Series Omaha, Neb. TCSN TBA

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BULLDOGSYouTH and SPeed WIll Be PReValenT FoR THe BulldoGS In 2010

With a record four players selected in the MLB Draft in 2009, the Bulldogs will have to replace key members of their squad from 2009. Several freshmen had productive seasons a year ago and will look to absorb production this season to go along with a class of talented incoming fresh-men.

A mature and experienced group last season put the Bulldogs in the thick of the Southern Conference title as The Citadel once again led the league in pitching and finished second in hitting and fielding. The group set several hitting and pitching single-season records on their way to a third place conference finish and a narrow miss of the NCAA Tournament.

This year’s team looks to build on a solid foundation set last season. The mix of upperclassmen in the infield and on the pitching staff, along with developing underclassmen and a productive group of newcomers will look to lead the Bulldogs to the postseason in 2010.

PitchingExperience will be critical for the Bulldogs at the top of the starting rotation and at the backend of the bullpen. Asher Wojciechowski and Matt Talley frontline the pitching staff and step in to replace departed seniors Wes Wrenn and Matt Crim. Both started 10 games or more in 2009 and will be looked upon to continue the success the Bulldogs have earned the last two seasons in leading the Southern Conference in ERA.

Freshman right-hander Michael Clevinger has been impressive enough in fall ball to earn the initial nod as the third weekend starter. TJ Clarkson may be slotted as the mid-week starter once again after a solid campaign last season and can serve as long relief on weekendsl. Freshman Jeffrey Spillane overcame injury in the fall and may fight for an additional starting pitching spot or long relief.

Middle relief includes veterans Chris Boyce, Nick Sprowls and Matt Reifsnider, while youngsters Austin Pritcher and Jeremy Long will look to provide and develop depth for the Cadets.

The back end of the bullpen is cemented by upperclassmen. Senior Raymond Copenhaver opens as the set-up man for junior Drew Mahaffey who will serve as the closer for the second consecutive year. Mahaffey struck 70 batters in 50 innings pitched with seven saves in 2009.

CatchingDeveloping experience is key for the Bulldogs in the catching position this season. With the loss of All-Southern Conference catcher Richard Jones to the MLB Draft, The Citadel will look at Bryan Altman and Matt Reifsnider to do most of the catching in 2010. The return of Altman is impera-tive to The Citadel this season, as when he is not catching, he will play second base, where he played a season ago. Altman stole 10 bases last season and led the team with 23 doubles and contributed a solid .368 batting average. He is expected to anchor the cleanup spot in the lineup this year.

The senior Reifsnider can split time between catching and pitching. Redshirt sophomore Grant Richards and freshman Ben Carr are also in the mix to gain experience and provide depth at this position.

InfieldersThe infield is replacing All-Southern Conference first baseman Chris McGuiness, while third baseman sophomore David Greene and senior short-stop Kyle Jordan return. Returning senior second baseman Altman will split time between the infield and catching. That opens the door for junior Legare Jones and freshman Josh Pless to earn time at second and serve as the utility infielders. The starting job at first base is between Justin Mackert, who spent time mainly pinch hitting and as the DH last season, and Reifsnider, whose experience featured mainly pitching last season, but who has also spent time at catcher.

Greene had a stellar freshman season as he was named to the All-Southern Conference Freshman Team after batting .376 with 35 runs scored, 85 hits and 36 RBI. He is expected to hit in the fifth spot behind Altman. Jordan committed only nine errors last season and has improved defen-sively each season as he anchors the shortstop position.

OutfieldA young, but solid defensive squad is featured in the outfield for The Citadel this season. Replacing Sonny Meade, who earned All-Southern Conference honors for four years, will be a challenge for the Bulldogs, but the return of injured Matt Simonelli should be a huge lift. The redshirt junior has had great numbers, but injuries hampered him in both of the last two seasons, causing him to miss significant time.

Sophomore Nick Orvin was named to the All-Southern Conference Freshman team and had a stellar opening campaign for the Bulldogs. He led the team in runs and stolen bases a year ago and his speed will be a real asset to the Bulldogs this season in center field and at the top of the lineup.

A pair of redshirt sophomores are expected to split time in left field as William Ladd and Brad Felder compete for the starting job. Ladd started 13 games in left field in 2009 with a solid batting average and swiping eight out of 11 bases. His speed, paired along with Orvin’s in center should make for one of the quicker outfields that The Citadel has had in several years. Freshman Will Darby can be used in a utility role in the outfield and may swing from right to center when needed.

FieldingThe speed in the outfield should add to an exciting defense in 2010. The quick footed Orvin and return of a healthy Simonelli is a boost for the Bulldog defense. The infield defense should feature a solid group with Greene, Altman and Jordan all returning to the left side of the infield. When Altman is behind the plate, more youth will be injected into the right side of the infield, but the newcomers have been impressive in the fall. From

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a catching standpoint, the coaching staff is pleased with the development.

depth/newcomersIt is transition year for the Bulldogs from a depth standpoint. This season features some experience, but more youth than the past two or three years in both pitching and in the field. Twelve newcomers will be introduced this season, with several of them being able to compete and con-tribute immediately.

ScheduleThis season once again features a very demanding schedule. The gem of the non-conference schedule includes a four-game set at the University of Hawaii in early March. Home-and-away games with South Carolina, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop once again appear this season. Big 12 con-tender Kansas State will visit Charleston with a pair of games scheduled against The Citadel in February. A trio of former Southern Conference teams make their way onto the schedule in 2010 as East Tennessee State, Marshall and VMI will make trips to Riley Park. Delaware, St. Joseph’s, Radford, USC Upstate, Charleston Southern, Indiana State and Mercer also highlight the non-conference slate. A total of five teams that made it to the NCAA Tournament in 2009 are featured on the schedule this season.

The Southern Conference slate will be as challenging as ever as the toughest mid-major conference in the nation features two returning NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago in Elon and Georgia Southern. A quality opponent can be found week in and week out in the SoCon as it proves difficult to win two out of three if you do not peform at a high level each week.

The SoCon Tournament returns to Charleston after taking place in Greenville in 2009. This year’s tournament is scheduled for May 26-30 at Riley Park.

Goals and leadershipThe number one goal for The Citadel baseball program is to continue to develop throughout the year in order to compete for the tournament championship at season’s end. A winning record and contending for the regular season title are also goals while staying focused and improving as the season goes along.

Coaches have been extremely impressed with senior leadership and the development during the fall and winter workouts. Young players have been leading by work habits and their performance on the field and in the weight room. Coach Jordan continually preaches that leadership is exemplified by performance.

Coaching StaffThe Bulldogs welcome back one of their own to the coaching staff this season as Zach Brown joins the staff as an assistant coach. Brown joins the staff after spending the last three years in the minor league with the San Diego Padres organization. “Zach was an outstanding player for us and an outstanding student of the game,” said head coach Fred Jordan. “He relates extremely well to our hitters and he understands the grind that our student-athletes are under. He is a great addition to the program and we are glad to have him.”

David Beckley and Randy Carlson anchor one of the most senior coaching staffs in the Southern Conference. Their familiarity with the conference and dedication to developing the program make them a valuable asset to Citadel Baseball.

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Legare JonesJunior INF

Columbia, S.C.

20

Ryan HinesSophomore INF

Hanahan, S.C.

18

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Michael ClevingerFreshman RHPJacksonville, Fla.

1

Justin MackertSophomore INF/OF

Cleveland, Ohio

Bryan AltmanR-Senior INF/CSummerville, S.C.

Josh PlessFreshman INF/C

Boiling Springs, S.C.

Austin PritcherFreshman RHPCharleston, S.C.

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Ben CarrFreshman C

Ellenwood, Ga.

6

Brad FelderR-Sophomore OFOrangeburg, S.C.

Nick OrvinSophomore OF

Moncks Corner, S.C.

Asher WojciechowskiJunior RHPBeaufort, S.C.

Chris BoyceSenior RHP

Simpsonville, S.C.

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Matt SimonelliR-Junior OFOrlando, Fla.

11

Kyle JordanSenior INF

Goose Creek, S.C.

Matt ReifsniderSenior C/RHP

Ormand Beach, Fla.

David GreeneSophomore INFColumbia, S.C.

Jeffrey SpillaneFreshman RHPHouston, Texas

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Matt TalleyJunior LHPSumter, S.C.

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Nick SprowlsSenior LHP

Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

Jeremy LongSophomore RHP

Clover, S.C.

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Drew MahaffeyJunior LHP

Summerville, S.C.

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William LaddR-Sophomore OF

Winnsboro, S.C.

Will DarbyFreshman OF

Atlanta, Ga.

Grant RichardsR-Sophomore CMorrisville, N.C.

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Leland ShealyR-Freshman INFColumbia, S.C.

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Grant WilliamsonFreshman LHPSummerville, S.C.

Michael CardwellJunior RHPAugusta, Ga.

Kirk SimsJunior INF/CColumbia, S.C.

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Raymond CopenhaverSenior RHPApopka, Fla.

Damon ArdisR-Freshman INF/OF

Goose Creek,S.C.

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David BeckleyAssistant CoachNinth Season

Randy CarlsonAssistant Coach

Fifth Season

Zach BrownAssistant Coach

First Season

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Ryne HardwickFreshman C/INF

Conway, S.C.

TJ ClarksonSophomore RHP/OF

Coral Springs, Fla.

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BULLDOGSFred JordanHead Coach19th SeasonThe Citadel, 1979 26

Fred Jordan, a former Citadel baseball letterman, is entering his 19th season at the helm of his alma mater’s baseball program and holds a 623-450 (.581) overall record, all with the Bulldogs. Jordan has instilled the ideals of belief, faith and trust into The Citadel baseball. Players under Jordan are known for playing “The Citadel Way”— Long, Hard and Fast. The Citadel Baseball has been recog-nized for its tenacious pace of play and tremendous discipline that Jordan sets forth in the everyday rigors of practice and throughout the regular season.

He has led the Bulldogs to six Southern Conference Tournament championships and six NCAA Regional appearances in the last 12 years, including the 2004 SoCon Championship and an appearance at the 2004 NCAA Regional held in Columbia, S.C. No other NCAA Division I baseball program has been a part of their conference championship more than The Citadel in the past 13 years.

In his 18 seasons, Jordan’s Bulldogs average more than 34 victories a year, including 41 victories in 1999, which currently ranks as the second highest win total in Citadel history. Jordan hit a milestone in 2009 as he picked up his 600th career win. No other coach has ever reached the 600 mark as quickly as Jordan did. In fact, Chal Port is the only other coach in school history to earn 600 victories.

Jordan is considered the dean of Southern Conference baseball coaches as he has won 10 Southern Conference championships, seven more than the nearest competitor. Jordan stresses strong pitching and solid defense in order to win championships. Under Jordan, The Citadel has won the pitching title nine of the last 18 years and eight of the last 15. Jordan has had 23 players drafted in the Major League Baseball Ama-teur Draft from The Citadel.

Under Jordan, the Bulldogs have garnered 46 All-Southern Conference honors while bringing home another 45 All-SoCon Tournament honors, including a record seven in 2004. He has coached one Southern Conference Male Athlete of the Year, six Southern Conference Pitchers of the Year, four Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year, one South-ern Conference Player of the Year, and six tournament Most Valuable Players.

Jordan has been honored as the Southern Conference Coach of the Year three times, the last being in 2003.

Of Jordan’s 23 draftees, 15 were pitchers. Britt Reames, recently re-tired from professional baseball and now the pitching coach at Furman, became the first-ever Bulldog to ever participate in the Major League Baseball postseason with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2000.

Over the last 10 seasons, Jordan’s teams have had the eyes of Charles-ton upon them. The Citadel has recently been ranked in the top-35 in national attendance for 10 consecutive seasons. In 2001, the Bull-dogs finished 25th in the nation, the highest ever for a Citadel team, with 53,501 fans turning out at Riley Park to see the Bulldogs play. In 2004, over 58,000 fans streamed through the gates of Riley Park to help set a single-season attendance record.

The 2009 season saw several pitching and hitting records fall at The Citadel. The Bulldogs recorded the most hits and most total bases in a single season. They ranked in the top 10 nationally in hits as well. Sonny Meade finished his stellar career at The Citadel ranked in the top 10 in five single-season categories and in the Top 10 in eight career categories. Four players were selected in the 2009 Major League Draft, the most in school history in a single season.

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The Citadel continued its streak of upsetting nationally-ranked programs in 2008 as the Bulldogs topped No. 23 Louisville in 10 innings, 1-0, at Riley Park. The game pitted former Bulldogs against current Bulldogs as the Cardinals were led by head coach Dan McDonnell ’92 and assistant coach Chris Lemonis ’92. The 2008 season witnessed The Citadel pitching staff lead the nation with 28 pickoffs and the Bulldogs brought home four SoCon Pitcher of the Week honors awarded to four different pitchers, a first for the program.

In 2007, over 57,500 fans attended Bulldog baseball games, which brought the total attendance to watch The Citadel Baseball in Riley Park to almost 450,000 (since 1998).

The Citadel surpassed the 30-win total in 2007 for the 15th time in 16 seasons under Jordan. Included in that was The Citadel’s 7-6 upset vic-tory over No. 1 South Carolina as the Bulldogs rallied from a late 6-1 deficit in the sixth inning. Also, for the third time in four years, The Citadel found itself in the Southern Conference Tournament Championship game.

The Bulldogs garnered national attention in 2006 as Chris Swauger was named National Hitter of the Week to open the season. Swauger was one of two players to earn All-SoCon honors and finished the season second nationally in triples. Closer Link Saunders was tabbed to the Stop-per of the Year Watch List as he was consistently in the top-five in the nation in saves.

Jordan also had two more players continue to the professional ranks as left-hander Ryan Owens signed with the Houston Astros and shortstop Matt Matulia was drafted in the 24th round by the Chicago Cubs.

Jordan Year-bY-YearYear Won Lost Tied Pct. SoCon (Finish)1992 35 20 0 .636 10-9 (4th)1993 32 25 0 .561 13-9 (3rd)1994 32 34 0 .485 11-13 (5th)1995 39 21 0 .650 19-5 (1st)1996 33 26 0 .559 13-10 (4th)1997 37 21 0 .638 16-7 (3rd)1998 37 24 0 .607 21-5 (2nd)1999 41 20 0 .672 24-5 (1st)2000 39 20 0 .661 23-7 (1st)2001 38 24 0 .613 20-10 (2nd)2002 31 26 0 .545 22-8 (1st)2003 32 25 0 .561 19-11 (3rd)2004 39 28 0 .582 21-9 (3rd)2005 25 34 0 .420 17-19 (6th)2006 34 27 0 .557 15-12 (5th)2007 34 27 0 .557 12-15 (7th)2008 28 28 0 .500 12-15 (8th)2009 37 22 0 .628 20-10 (3rd)

Totals 623 450 0 .581 316-179 (.638)

SoCon regular Season Champions: 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002SoCon Tournament Champions: 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004nCaa regional appearances: 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004

The Citadel played 12 games against nationally ranked opponents, including an upset over No. 3 Nebraska. In the Southern Conference Tour-nament, the Dogs battled to knock out top-seeded Elon en route to the championship game as The Citadel captured the runner-up spot and had two Bulldogs named to the All-Tournament team.

In 2005, Jordan had his 37th player named to the Southern Conference All-Tournament team in shortstop Matt Matulia. Matulia registered a .333 batting average with two doubles, two home runs and six RBI in four games. Two seniors on the 2005 squad also received Southern Conference Player of the Week honors as Chris Ard and pitcher Griff Beckham each earned the award for their performance.

Four seniors left their mark on Citadel baseball history. Ard, Josh Stackley and Jon Aughey each made their way into multiple top-10 lists, while Shannon Sprouse moved into seventh all-time in saves. Relief pitcher Link Saunders emerged to lead the Southern Conference in opposing batting average (.234) during his sophomore campaign. Saunders also finished third in the Southern Conference with a 3.15 earned run aver-age.

In 2004, The Citadel finished 21-9 in the Southern Conference and had three players named to the 2003 All-Southern Conference squad; Chip Cannon and Jonathan Ellis were honored as members of the first-team, while Josh Stackley was named to the second team. A record seven Bulldogs earned all-tournament honors after leading The Citadel to its seventh SoCon Tournament title. Jordan’s 2004 team also became the first Bulldog team since 1998 to win a NCAA Regional game as they downed Coastal Carolina 10-1 in the Regionals.

The 2004 Bulldog club assaulted the record books like no other team in recent history as 19 career and/or season records were either tied or

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BULLDOGSbroken. The marks that standout are Cannon’s 17 homers, 71 base on balls and .990 fielding percentage, Stackley’s 274 at-bats, and Ellis’ 18 games started, nine complete games, 136.1 innings pitched and 12 wins. The 2004 team also left its mark on the field with a .974 team fielding percentage that broke the previous record of .968 set by the 2003 club.

Ellis and Cannon took home several national honors as well, including All-American laurels. Cannon was quickly tabbed as a clutch power hitter and several teams took notice as he set a new Southern Conference and Citadel record with 71 walks in 2004, a mark which also led the nation. The dynamic pair capped off a great season by getting drafted on the first day of Major League Baseball Amateur draft. Ellis went in the sixth round to San Diego, while Cannon was picked by Toronto in the eighth round.

The 2003 club finished 19-11 in the Southern Conference and had four players named to the 2003 All-Southern Conference squad; Chris Ard and Chip Cannon were honored as members of the first-team and Brook Dantzler and Matt Hamer, who finished his career second on the all-time appearances list with 108, were listed on the second-team. Freshman centerfielder Trent Weathers, who played in all 57 of the Bulldogs’ games, was honored by the Southern Conference Media Association as the Freshman of the Year.With national powers Miami, North Carolina State, Florida State and South Carolina on the slate in 2003, Fred Jordan led his ball club to vic-tories over the Hurricanes, Wolfpack and Gamecocks. He also became the fastest Citadel coach to reach the 400-win plateau as he accom-plished the feat on March 8 with a 7-3 victory over Western Carolina.

The 2002 team featured one All-American, two All-Southern Conference performers and the Southern Conference’s Pitcher and Male Athlete of the Year. The 2002 team was no different than any other Jordan coached club, as they were one of the best pitching teams in the country. The Bulldogs’ earned run average ranked in the top-25 nationally and right-handed pitcher Randy Corn proved to be the workhorse of the Bull-dogs’ staff as he saved 13 games, tying a then school record. Corn’s 1.37 ERA was good enough for second lowest in the country and earned him Southern Conference Pitcher of the Year honors. Joining Corn in the category of pitching dominance was junior reliever Matt Hamer, who compiled a 9-2 record to earn second-team All-SoCon honors.

When remarking about the 2002 team it is impossible to forget 13th-round draft pick T.A. Fulmer and team batting leader David Griffin. Ful-mer, who threw the fifth no hitter in school history, became the 17th Bulldog selected since Jordan took over. Griffin, perhaps the epitome of Jordan’s style, went on to play minor league baseball, carrying on, along with Fulmer, the Bulldog tradition of graduating players to the profes-sional ranks.

The 2001 team featured three All-Americans, four first-team All-Southern Conference performers and the Southern Conference’s Pitcher and Player of the Year. The Bulldogs’ earned run average ranked in the top-25 nationally and were led by Corn, who compiled an 8-3 record and 12 saves to earn second-team All-America honors.

When mentioning the 2001 team it is impossible not to mention the names of second-round draft pick Dallas McPherson and Southern Conference Player of the Year Philip Hartig. McPherson, the 57th overall selection of the Anaheim Angels in the 2001 draft, became the third-highest selected Bulldog in school history. Hartig, perhaps the most prolific offensive power in Southern Conference history, set 10 Citadel and six Southern Conference all-time records during his senior season and teamed with McPherson to be the most dominant offensive duo in the Southern Conference.

The 2000 championship team featured two all-Americans, three first-team All-South-ern Conference performers and two second team All-Southern Conference members. Junior centerfielder Chris Morris led the nation by stealing 84 bases and established the single season Southern Conference record. Those 84 swipes also moved the Southern Conference all-time record for stolen bases to 147. Morris was named first team All-America by Baseball Weekly and also earned first team All-Southern Confer-ence honors.

In typical Jordan fashion, the 2000 team was not without strong pitching. Senior right-hander Ron Colvard posted 11 wins, which stands as the second highest total in school history. Along with Colvard, senior closer Jay Morgan posted 10 saves, which was the highest total since 1995 when Donald Morillo posted 13 saves for Jordan’s second Southern Conference championship team.

In 1999, Jordan’s team posted a career best 41 victories en route to the regular season crown and the Southern Conference Tournament championship. The Bulldogs participated in the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee, Fla., and Jordan was named the Southern Conference’s Coach of the Year for the second time in his career.

In 1998, The Citadel won 37 games, marking the fourth-highest single-season victory total in school history, and won the Southern Conference Tournament crown by out-scoring its four opponents by a combined score of 37-3. In addition, Jordan saw three members of his 1998 club selected in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. In the spring of 1998, he had three players with 4.0 grade point averages, five Gold Star

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(3.8+ GPA) recipients and 17 AD’s Honor Roll (3.0+ GPA and/or 2.75 cumula-tive GPA) members.

His 1995 squad captured the Southern Conference regular season crown by five games, the Southern Conference Tournament Championship and made their second consecutive trip to NCAA Regional play.

The 1994 Bulldogs captured the Southern Conference Tournament, won the play-in series with the Ohio Valley Conference tournament champion and earned the right to participate in the NCAA East Regional at Clemson. The Citadel advanced to the quarterfinal round of play before bowing out with a 5-1 loss to Notre Dame. This was accomplished with only five freshmen and two seniors in the everyday lineup.

Jordan, 52, was named The Citadel’s head coach on Jan. 14, 1992, only 28 days prior to the team’s season-opener against Coastal Carolina in Conway. He replaced his former college head coach Chal Port, who retired prior to the 1992 season after coaching baseball at The Citadel from 1965-1991. Jordan is the fifth head coach in modern-day Citadel baseball history (since 1954).

Jordan is a 1979 graduate of The Citadel where he received a bachelor of science degree in physical education and a master’s degree in education in 1987. He lettered as a pitcher in 1976, 1977 and 1979 for the Bulldogs under Port. He won an Ace (Pitching) Award in 1979 and was a member of the 1979 Southern Conference Baseball Championship squad.

Prior to his appointment at The Citadel, Jordan had been one of the most respected high school baseball coaches in the state of South Carolina. He was the head coach at Stratford High School from 1984-1991 before The Citadel called. He led the Knights to an overall record of 156-53 (.746), and during his tenure at Stratford, the Knights were Lower State runners-up in 1988 and 1989.

At Fort Johnson High and James Island High schools in Charleston, Jordan led the Trojans and Rams to an overall record of 70-34 (.673) from 1980-83, including the AAAA Lower State Championship in 1983 at James Island. His 1980 and ‘81 Fort Johnson teams were AAA District runners-up.

In 12 years as a high school head coach, Jordan led each of his teams to a state playoff appearance and all 12 squads finished no worse than second place in their conference. His 1988 Stratford team racked up 20 wins in a row en route to a No. 28 ranking by Collegiate Baseball. His 1989 squad started the season ranked 20th by USA Today and was ranked between 20th and 25th the entire season.

Jordan was named Region 6-AAAA Coach of the Year in 1987, 1988 and 1989, and served as the head coach of the Lowcountry All-Star team in 1991. He served as the assistant coach of the South Carolina All-Star team in 1989.

His high school coaching record in 12 seasons was 226-87 (.722).

Jordan had over 30 high school players go on to play collegiate baseball. He coached four professional draft choices, six Lowcountry Players of the Year and 48 all-conference picks. Two of Jordan’s players in high school - Lee Glaze and Anthony Jenkins - went on to become Southern Conference Ath-letes of the Year at The Citadel and earn induction into the school’s athletic hall of fame.

A Charleston native and 1975 graduate of Garrett High School, he is married to the former Debra Mattox of Charleston and the couple has two children, Kristen, who graduated from Clemson in the spring of 2004, and Kyle, who is a senior on The Citadel baseball team.

HigHer eduCaTion• B.S. in physical education, 1979, The Citadel, Charleston, S.C.• M.S. in education, 1987, The Citadel, Charleston, S.C.

Head CoaCHing reCordHigh School Totals: 226-87 (.722) • Fort Johnson High School, 1980-1982:45-25 (.643) • James Island High School,1983: 25-9 (.735) • Stratford High School,1984-1991:156-53 (.746)College Totals: 623-450 (.581) • The Citadel, 1992-Present: 623-450 (.581)

Career CoaCHing ToTaLS: 849-537 (.613)

aTHLeTiC aCComPLiSHmenTSHigh School: • 1975 graduate of Garrett High School • 3 letters in football • 4 letters in baseball (All-Conference 1974, 1975) • Awards: Outstanding Offensive Back, 1975; Football MVP, 1975; Outstanding Pitcher, 1975; Male Athlete of the Year, 1975College: • 1979 graduate of The Citadel • Three letters in baseball (1976-77-79) • Ace (Pitching) Award Winner, 1979 • Career Pitching Stats: 34 Games (4-1, 5 Saves, 2.95 ERA)

CoaCHing HigHLigHTSHigh School: Fort Johnson High School: • 1980 & ’81 AAA District Runner-up • 3rd in District AAA (1982) James island High School: • 1983 AAAA Lower State Champion Stratford High School: • AAAA Final Four finishes (1985-1987) • 1988 & ‘89 AAAA Lower State Runner-up • 1988 team ranked 28th by Collegiate Baseball • 1989 team ranked between 20th and 25th all season by USA Today • Several players pro draft choices out of high school • Coached 48 All-Conference performers • Coached 14 All-State performers • Coached 6 Lowcountry Player of the Year choices • Region 6-AAAA Coach of the Year (1987-1989) • Assistant Coach, S.C. All-Star Game (1989) • Head Coach, Lowcountry All-Star Game (1991)College The Citadel: • 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001 & 2004 NCAA Regionals • 1994 SoCon Tournament Champions • 1995 SoCon Regular Season Champions • 1995 SoCon Tournament Champions • 1995 SoCon Coach of the Year • 1998 SoCon Tournament Champions • 1999 SoCon Regular Season Champions • 1999 SoCon Tournament Champions • 1999 SoCon Coach of the Year • 2000 SoCon Regular Season Co-Champions • 2001 SoCon Tournament Champions • 2002 SoCon Regular Season Champions • 2003 SoCon Coach of the Year • 2004 SoCon Tournament Champions • Has coached 42 All-Conference performers, including: • 1992 Pitcher of the Year Gettys Glaze • 1997 Freshman of the Year Rodney Hancock • 1998 Freshman of the Year Philip Hartig • 1999 Pitcher of the Year Brian Wiley • 2001 Pitcher of the Year Eric Talbert • 2001 Player of the Year Philip Hartig • 2002 Pitcher of the Year & Male Athlete of the Year Randy Corn • 2003 Freshman of the Year Trent Weathers • 2004 Pitcher of the Year Jonathan Ellis • 2007 Freshman of the Year Richard Jones • 2009 Pitcher of the Year Wes Wrenn • Has coached 42 Southern Conference All-Tournament selections and six tournament MVPs. • Has produced 23 players that were drafted in the Major League Baseball amatuer draft.

THe reCord on Jordan

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BULLDOGSDavid BeckleyAssistant CoachNinth SeasonThe Citadel, 1996 34

David Beckley enters his ninth season with the Bulldogs as an assistant coach and his fourth as the recruiting coordinator. Beckley will continue to work with the infielders and base runners for the 2010 season.

Under Beckley, the Bulldogs have flourished defensively. Head coach Fred Jordan has always preached that good pitching and solid defense wins championships, and Beckley firmly believes in that system.

After setting the school’s fielding percentage record at .968 in 2003, all the 2004 club did was smash it with a .974 fielding percentage. Beckley’s defense only committed 69 errors in 2,633 chances and tallied a record-breaking 762 assists, surpassing the previous mark of 715 set in 1994. The solid defense continued in 2009 with a .971

fielding percentage.

With such a solid defense behind them, Jordan can allow his pitchers to pitch without any fear of being let down by a defender.

In 2006, Matt Matulia was drafted by the Chicago Cubs and was a solid defender at shortstop as a four-year starter. Matulia also made an assault on many Citadel records during his career as a Bulldog.

Five other Bulldog infielders have reached the professional ranks under Beckley’s tutelage. Second baseman Jon Aughey signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Royals in 2005 and first baseman Chip Cannon was drafted in the eighth round by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2004 after receiving All-Southern Conference acco-lades. Cannon was also named to the Louisiville Slugger/TPX All-America Team in his final season as a Bulldog. Shortstop David Griffin played with the Evansville Otters of the independent Frontier League in 2002 and 2003. In 2009, first baseman Chris McGuiness was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 13th round, while catcher Richard Jones was selected in the ninth round by the Chicago Cubs.

Beckley’s other task is to put pressure on opposing pitchers and defenses by coaching the Bulldogs base runners. A solid base stealer himself, Beckley swiped 103 bags in four seasons as a Bulldog. He has taken his approach to base running and instilled it into the current Citadel base runners. His guidance is beginning to pay dividends as several current Bulldogs are quickly becoming threats on the base paths.

Jon Aughey was one swipe shy of the career top-10 list in stolen bases as he recorded 65 over the four years he played for the Bulldogs. Chris Ard swiped a season-high 29 bases in 2005, giving him a career total of 54.

Aughey and Ard are not the only players to benefit from Beckley’s knowledge. Trent Weathers was a huge base stealing threat to any club in the conference as he totaled 50 stolen bases in 68 attempts over the four years he spent at The Citadel.

Beckley played a pivotal part in the development of the 2003 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, Weathers. Weathers not only played in every game for the Bulldogs in 2003 and hit over .300, but Beckley helped hone the fleet-footed Weathers into one of the nation’s leading base stealing threats. Weathers broke The Citadel’s freshman stolen base mark with 25 steals in only 30 attempts.

Beckley is no stranger to The Citadel as he was a four-year letterwinner under coach Fred Jordan. Among the smartest base runners in conference history, the James Island native finished his career as the top base stealer in Southern Conference history as he eclipsed the century mark and finished with 104 stolen bases.

A 1996 graduate of The Military College of South Carolina, Beckley previously served as the head baseball coach at Berkeley High School and had stints as an assistant coach at both Barnwell and James Island high schools.

Beckley was a member of the 1994 and 1995 Southern Conference Championship teams and brings continuity and dedication to the program. Beckley finished second on the team in batting average his senior season as he batted .335 and led the team with 37 stolen bases, 65 runs scored and five triples to lead the Bulldogs to their second consecutive Southern Conference title. He was tabbed to the South Carolina Collegiate All-State team in 1994 and 1996, while being named The Citadel’s team MVP in 1996.

A 1992 graduate of Stratford High School, Beckley earned two letters in football and four letters in baseball. During his senior season, he played in the North-South baseball game and the Shrine Bowl for football. For his efforts the High School Sports Report named him the Lowcountry Co-Player of the Year along with former Bulldog pitcher Brian Callahan (1993-96).

Beckley is married to the former Lauren Garmon of James Island. The couple has one daughter, Payton (7), and a son, Tanner (4).

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Randy CarlsonAssistant CoachFifth SeasonLander, 2003 24

Randy Carlson enters his fifth season as an assistant at The Citadel where he serves as the team’s hitting coach while working with the catchers.

The 2009 Bulldogs ranked eighth in the country as a team in hits with 728, ranked 16th in dou-bles with 140 and ranked 19th with a .333 team average on the way to establishing new school records in hits and total bases. Sonny Meade, Richard Jones, Bryan Altman and Nick Orvin all entered the single-season top 10 list in hits in 2009 under Coach Carlson.

Bulldog catchers have excelled behind the plate under Carlson’s direction as well. In 2008, the catching staff led the Southern Confer-ence in stolen bases against with a league-low mark of 45 SBA. The Bulldog catchers were second in the SoCon in fewest passed balls and had the third fewest amount of errors in the league.

In 2007, The Citadel backstops combined for a .989 fielding percentage, ranking them second in the Southern Conference. The past three seasons, Bulldog catchers have been ranked at the top or near the top of the Southern Conference, thanks to Carlson’s guidance.

In 2007, true freshman Richard Jones received numerous accolades under Carlson’s guidance, earning Freshman All-America accolades by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, Rivals.com and Ping! In addition, Jones was named the Southern Confer-ence Freshman of the Year while also being named All-Southern Conference and garnered All-Southern Conference Tournament Team accolades. Known primarily for his bat, Jones also had a stellar season behind the plate, ranking third in the SoCon as he gunned down over 30 percent of base runners attempting to steal.

A 2003 graduate of Lander University, Carlson was the assistant coach at his alma mater from 2003-05 where he worked with the catch-ers, outfielders and hitters. He also acted as first base coach and camp director.

In 2005, he coached a Lander team that reached the national ranks at No. 7, the Bearcats’ highest ranking in school history. Carlson has also coached 18 players that went on to the professional ranks.

Carlson received a coach’s award in 2001, and was named to the Peach Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2001 and 2002 during his playing days at Lander. He was part of a Bearcat team that was ranked as high as ninth nationally in 2001. That same club finished the ‘01 season with a school record 33 wins, including a season-high 18 Peach Belt Conference victories. In every season in which Carlson was a player or coach, Lander was ranked among the top 30 in the country.

The Gerry, N.Y. native also played at Jamestown Community College, leading his team to the NJCAA Regionals in 1999. Carlson left his mark on the Jayhawk record books, ranking first in career walks, fourth in career triples, fifth in career at bats, ninth in career runs scored and 10th in career hits.

Prior to coming to The Citadel, Carlson acted as head coach of the Wayne County Raptors of the New York Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2005.

A 1997 graduate of Cassadaga Valley Central School in Sinclairville, N.Y., Carlson is an active member of the American Baseball Coaches Association.

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Zach Brown is entering his first season as volunteer assistant coach with the Bulldogs. He played for The Citadel from 2004-2007.

Brown played in the Arizona League, the Northwest League and the Mid-west League over the past couple of years after being drafted in the 27th round of the MLB Draft in 2007 by the San Diego Padres.

While at The Citadel, Brown played in the infield, the outfield and pitched. He was a first team all SoCon selection by both the media and coaches and was a member of the SoCon All-Tournament team his senior season. The former Bulldog was also rated the third-best prospect in the Southern Conference by Baseball America in his final season. In 2007, Brown put together a solid offensive campaign as he collected several single-season records for The Citadel. He ranks fifth in runs scored with 69, eighth in total bases with 148 and is tied for seventh with 21 doubles.

Brown was named to the Coastal Plains League All-Decade team after his accomplishments with the Thom-asville Hi-Toms from 2005-2006. He helped lead the Hi-Toms to their first-ever Petitt Cup Championship in 2006 and his career numbers in the Coastal Plain League include: 121 hits, 23 doubles, 12 home runs, 55 runs scored, and 68 RBI. Among this list are notable major leaguers Justin Verlander, Kevin Youkilis, Ryan Zimmerman, David Aardsma and former Citadel Bulldog Dallas McPherson.

Brown hails from Greenville, S.C. and currently resides in West Ashley.

Zach BrownAssistant CoachFirst SeasonThe Citadel, 2007 32

bryce amickFreshman

Columbia, S.C.

brandon ForsbergFreshman

Charleston, S.C.

Team managers

Stephen amickGraduate Student

Columbia, S.C.

brian SolomonFreshman

Charleston, S.C.

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BULLDOGSBryan AltmanInfielder/CatcherRedshirt Senior | 6-1 | 185 | R/RSummerville, S.C.Summerville HS 3

2009: Started in all 59 games... finished the season ranked 22nd in the nation in hits with 95, a mark that ranks tied for third in the school’s single-season charts… led the team with 23 doubles, the third-most in a single year by any Bulldog player and a mark that ranked him 23rd in the nation… ranked 63rd in the nation in the toughest to strike out category… finished the year with 145 total bases, two shy of The Citadel’s single-

season top-10 charts… hit a dominating .442 (42-for-95) on the road… tied teammate Nick Orvin with a team-leading three triples on the year… third on the team with seven home runs… was hit by a pitch on 10 occasions, leading the team… notched a career-best 13-game hitting streak early in the season, end-ing with one hit vs. Air Force (3/28)… that streak included a stretch where he recorded six consecutive multiple-hit games… after ending the streak with an 0-for-3 day against Air Force (3/29), he immediately began a 10-game hitting streak, getting hits in a total of 23-of-24 consecutive games in that run… recorded a career-best five RBI vs. Elon (3/6), including a walk-off grand slam over the Phoenix in the bottom of the 11th… that marking the second walk-off grand slam that Altman has hit against Elon in extra-innings in his career… that win helped spark the Bulldogs’ series victory over Elon for the first time since 2004… went 3-for-6 in the second game of the opening series vs. Indiana State [1] (2/21), the first of 29 multiple-hit games for Altman, also registering three RBI… scored three of the team’s four runs against Radford (2/27) in a 2-for-3 outing, the first of four games where he would score three runs… went 3-for-4 with three runs vs. Quinnipiac (3/9)… also scored three runs against South Carolina (3/31) and against Wofford( 4/3)… went 7-for-9 with four runs scored in two games against South Carolina, helping the Bulldogs sweep the Gamecocks for the first time since 1961… re-corded a career-best five hits in a 5-for-6 outing with two runs scored at Western Carolina (3/20)… went 5-for-12 in the regular season series finale against the College of Charleston (5/14-16) as the Bulldogs swept the Cougars to clinch third in the SoCon.

2008: Played in all 56 games, starting 54… fourth on the team in hits with 58… recorded 251 plate ap-pearances, third-most on the team… scored 32 runs on the year while driving in 35… had the second-longest hitting streak on the team, reaching base in 10 consecutive games… went 15-for-47 during the 10-game stretch that started with a 2-for-5 and two RBI performance against Winthrop (3/26) and ended with a 1-for-3 outing and two RBI at Charleston Southern (4/8), scoring 10 runs and notching 14 RBI… tied a career-high three hits in a game on three separate occasions, including against UNC Greensboro (4/18), at Wofford (4/6) in the first game of a doubleheader as the Bulldogs routed the Terriers 18-2 and against No. 6 South Carolina (4/1)… tied a career-high 4 RBI in the 18-2 victory at Wofford (4/6)… in a 12-0 victory over Delaware (2/23) in the second game of a doubleheader on opening day, hit his first home run of the season while going 1-for-3 with three RBI and two walks… went 2-for-4 against North Carolina State (3/2) in the final day of the Charleston Firefighter Memorial Challenge presented by the Charleston

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 5 at Western Carolina March 20, 2009RBI 5 vs. Elon March 6, 2009Runs 4 Twice (vs. Wofford) April 6, 2007Walks 3 at Furman May 8, 2009Stolen Bases 3 at Furman May 8, 2009Strikeouts 3 Three times (at Winthrop) April 22, 2009

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Crab House… went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI against USC Upstate (3/5)… went 2-for-5 with a run scored and two RBI in The Citadel’s 13-7 win over UNC Asheville (3/9), sealing the Bulldogs’ title in The Citadel Shootout… both hits in his 2-for-4 performance against Charleston Southern (3/18) were doubles, tying a career-high mark set in 2007 against Elon (3/25)… also recorded a run scored and RBI in that game against the Buccaneers… went 2-for-4 in The Citadel’s 5-2 rubber game victory over rival Fur-man (3/23)… drove in two runs in a 1-for-5 performance against Davidson (4/13)… went 2-for-4 with a run scored and another driven in during a 9-6 loss at the College of Charleston (4/27)… went 1-for-2 with a run scored after replacing Conrad Kellahan at second base in the sixth inning in the rubber game at Georgia Southern (5/4)… was the first run in off Richard Jones’ three-run home run in the top of the ninth that tied the game, 5-5, before the Eagles scored a controversial, game-winning run in the bottom half of the inning… posted a two-hit performance in three of the last four games of the season, including a pair of 2-for-4 outings against Presbyterian (5/15, 5/17)… in the final regular season game against Presbyterian (5/17), drove in one run and scored once as the Bulldogs sealed the sweep of the Blue Hose with an 11-1 victory… went 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI in the Southern Conference Tournament Opening Round game against Wofford.

2007: Hit safely in 44 of 61 games... career-high 12-game hitting streak came to an end vs. Georgia Southern (5/11)... recorded a career-high four RBI against Elon in the Southern Conference Tournament (5/24)... knocked in three runs in The Citadel’s 25-14 win over Davidson (4/21)... three of his seven home runs came with two runners on base while his last home run of the season was a grand slam against Elon in the South-ern Conference tournament (5/24)... posted another three-hit outing in 11-8 win over Wofford (4/6), including a walk-off, three-run home run... belted a three-run home run in 8-3 victory over Winthrop (3/20)... tied career-high three hits vs. Eastern Illinois (3/17), while also scoring three of the Dogs’ five runs... blasted first collegiate home run against No. 1 South Carolina (2/18), a three-run blast that pulled the Dogs within one run of the Gamecocks in the seventh in a 7-6 come-from-behind victory... hit safely in 11 of the first 12 games... the only game he did not register a hit in that stretch was against Liberty on 2/17 when the Flames held the Bulldogs to only two hits on the night... smacked career-high three hits against Richmond in 7-6, 10-in-ning win on Feb. 16... made collegiate debut in opener against East Tennessee State (2/9)... batted 2-for-4 including first career triple, while scoring four times and knocking in a run.

2006: Redshirted, did not see game action... played in Summerville, S.C. with the American Legion over the summer.

High school: Earned two varsity letters and was named to the all-region team in 2004 and all-state in 2005 at Summerville High School.

Personal: Bryan Patrick Altman... born Aug.12, 1987... son of Mike and Robbie Altman... majoring in busi-ness administration.

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Altman’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2007 .300 59-59 240 52 72 14 2 7 35 111 .463 15 15 24 6 .374 3 3 6-8 131 179 16 .9512008 .260 56-54 223 32 58 10 0 5 35 83 .372 15 4 32 6 .314 3 6 2-5 121 166 13 .9572009 .368 59-59 258 63 95 23 3 7 47 145 .562 20 10 20 3 .433 1 3 10-13 126 156 16 .946TOTAL .312 174-172 721 147 225 47 5 19 117 339 .470 50 29 76 15 .377 7 12 18-26 378 501 45 .951

Altman’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2007 .299 25-25 107 24 32 7 0 3 13 48 .449 7 6 12 4 .366 3 1 3-4 71 82 9 .9442008 .255 27-25 110 16 28 5 0 2 15 39 .355 2 1 14 3 .270 2 3 1-2 50 70 6 .9522009 .406 30-30 133 32 54 15 0 4 25 81 .609 11 4 11 1 466 0 1 7-8 71 86 8 .952TOTAL .326 82-80 350 72 114 27 0 9 53 168 .480 20 11 37 8 .376 5 5 11-14 192 238 23 .949

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Chris BoycePitcherSenior | 5-11 | 190 | R/RSimpsonville, S.C.Hillcrest HS 10

2009: Made 13 appearances throughout the season, recording 14.2 in-nings pitched but did not receive a decision… did not allow a run in his first three outings… only gave up a run in four of his 13 outings… recorded a career-best four strikeouts against Presbyterian (5/5)… struck out two batters in consecutive appearances, against Elon (3/7) and vs. Air Force (3/28)… recorded at least one strikeout in eight consecutive appearances starting with two strikeouts against Elon (3/7) and capping that stretch

off by fanning four against Presbyterian (5/5).

2008: Pitched 19.2 innings in 17 appearances… accumulated a 7.78 ERA, allowing 30 hits while strik-ing out 15 and walking seven… struck out a career-high three batters in 1.2 innings pitched against Appalachian State (3/29)… allowed three runs – two earned – on four hits in that game… longest career outing came at the College of Charleston (4/25), recording 2.2 innings pitched as he allowed two runs off a two-run home run against the nation’s most powerful offense while striking out two… struck out two Cougars earlier in the season when facing the College of Charleston (3/18) in a non-conference game at Riley Park which the Bulldogs won, 13-1… struck out two in his first appearance of the year, fanning USC Upstate batters in 2.0 innings pitched… struck out two against Winthrop (3/26) in a 2.1 inning perfor-mance, allowing two runs on two hits. 2007: Made five appearances... pitched 1.2 innings against Western Carolina (4/1), giving up four hits and one run... struck out one and walked one while giving up two hits and one run at South Carolina (5/9).

High school: Graduate of Hillcrest High School... named to the 2005 and 2006 all-region squad... tabbed all-state in 2006 and was selected to the North/South All-Star team... batted .365 including seven doubles, eight home runs and 22 RBI during senior campaign... boasted a 16-7 career record on the hill in 211.2 innings of work... recorded 77 strikeouts and had a 3.23 ERA as a senior... played for the Diamond Devils under coach John Rhodes over the summer.

Personal: Christopher Ryan Boyce... born May 27, 1988... son of Ronnie and Debbie Boyce... majoring in business administration.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 3.0 vs. Presbyterian May 5, 2009Strikeouts 4 vs. Presbyterian May 5, 2009Walks 2 Twice (vs. Elon) March 7, 2009Hits 5 at Presbyterian May 12, 2009Runs 3 Five times (at Presbyterian) May 12, 2009Earned Runs 3 Three times (at Presbyterian) May 12, 2009

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Boyce’s Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 9.00 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 7 4 4 3 3 0 0 0 20 .412 0 0 0 0 02008 7.78 0-0 17 0 0 0/0 0 19.2 30 20 17 7 15 6 0 1 95 .361 5 0 3 2 12009 5.52 0-0 13 0 0 0/0 0 14.2 16 9 9 7 15 3 1 2 65 .281 2 0 1 0 0TOTAL 7.04 0-0 35 0 0 0/0 0 38.1 53 33 30 17 33 9 1 3 180 .338 7 0 4 2 1

Boyce’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 5.40 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 .444 0 0 0 0 02008 8.31 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 15 9 8 3 7 3 0 1 43 .395 4 0 2 0 12009 9.64 0-0 3 0 0 0/00 0 4.2 5 5 5 3 4 1 0 2 21 .278 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 8.40 0-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 15.0 24 15 14 6 11 4 0 3 73 .369 4 0 2 0 1

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Raymond CopenhaverPitcherSenior | 6-5 | 220 | R/RApopka, Fla.Apopka HS 25

2009: Made 30 appearances, throwing 30.1 innings and recorded a 2-3 re-cord with two saves and a 4.75 ERA… set a career-high four strikeouts in 3.0 innings pitched at Western Carolina (3/20)… after allowing two earned runs in the season-opener against Indiana State (2/20), only allowed one earned run in the next eight appearances… during that stretch, he struck out eight batters in 9.2 innings pitched, capping it off with his career day at Western Carolina (3/20)… credited with the win in back-to-back appearances… his

first win came in The Citadel’s 13-11 win over Air Force (3/27) as he allowed no hits in 0.1 innings pitched… earned the win two days later against Air Force (3/29) as his no hits allowed in 2.1 innings pitched earned him the win and clinched Fred Jordan’s 600th career victory… made six consecutive appearances through-out April without allowing a walk… allowed a career-high four runs on five hits taking the loss in The Citadel’s 6-2 defeat against Savannah State (4/14)… earned the save the next day at South Carolina (4/15), holding the Gamecocks hitless in one full inning on the mound, helping The Citadel sweep South Carolina for the first time since 1961… in two appearances at Furman (5/8, 10), allowed one run on one hit in 2.2 innings pitched as the Bulldogs swept the Paladins.

2008: Finished the season ranked second in the Southern Conference in appearances and games in relief… his seven pickoffs was second on the team and tied for third in the SoCon, contributing to the team’s national-best 28 pickoffs… made 36 appearances in the season, equaling his freshman year mark and tying for fourth in school history… accumulated a 1-3 record and 5.16 ERA on the year with 45.1 innings pitched… allowed 31 runs on 53 hits while striking out 28 and walking 16… struck out two in 1.2 innings of work against UNC Wilmington (2/27)… struck out both batters faced against North Carolina State (3/2)… struck out two and did not allow a run off two hits in 3.0 innings pitched against USC Upstate (3/5)… struck out two in three batters faced during 1.0 inning on the mound against UNC Asheville (3/9)… matched a career-best three strikeouts as he did not al-low a runner to reach base in 2.0 innings pitched against Appalachian State (3/28)… allowed a career-high four runs on two hits in 2.0 innings of work against No. 6 South Carolina (4/1), striking out two and walking three… struck out one, allowed one hit and one walk in 2.1 innings of work at Wofford (4/5)… posted similar performances against Davidson twice (4/11, 4/13)… struck out one and allowed no runs on one hit in 1.2 innings on the mound at the College of Charleston (4/26)… struck out two and only allowed one hit in 2.0 innings at Georgia Southern (5/2)… struck out two and allowed no runs on two hits while walking one in 1.1 innings against Presbyterian (5/16)… allowed two runs on four hits in 0.1 innings against Wofford in the Southern Conference Tournament (5/20).

2007: Made 36 appearances in his rookie season, going 48.2 innings and striking out 26... finished the season with a 3.70 ERA, second-best mark on the team... earned his first collegiate save at Furman (5/18)

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 4.0 at Furman May 18, 2007Strikeouts 4 at Western Carolina March 20, 2009Walks 4 at South Carolina May 9, 2007Hits 5 vs. Savannah State April 14, 2009Runs 4 Twice (vs. Savannah State) April 14, 2009Earned Runs 4 Twice (vs. Savannah State) April 14, 2009

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pitching a career-long 4.0 innings, giving up four hits and one run while striking out one... entered the single-season appearances list at The Citadel, finishing the year tied for fourth all-time with 36 appearances... struck out one, walked four and gave up two hits in 3.0 innings pitched at No. 7 South Carolina (5/9)... made an appearance in all three games against Wofford, maintaining a 0.00 ERA in 3.2 innings pitched... in that series against Wofford, only gave up one hit and two walks while striking out one... suffered his first collegiate loss at Western Carolina (3/31), giving up three runs (two earned) on two hits while facing only three bat-ters in the seventh inning... threw three innings of no-hit ball in The Citadel’s 8-3 win over Winthrop (3/20)... maintained a 0.00 ERA in his first 13.1 innings of work... that perfect streak came to an end against Eastern Illinois (3/16) as he gave up an RBI single... earned his first collegiate victory in The Citadel’s 7-6 win over No. 1 South Carolina (2/18), striking out three and only giving up one hit in 3.0 innings pitched.

High school: A graduate of Apopka High School... recorded 20 strikeouts in 17.2 innings of work... registered a 1.22 ERA on the hill... four-time baseball letterman... played summer ball and fall ball with the perennial powerhouse Central Florida Renegades, coached by Bob Pincus... tabbed Renegades’ Fireman of the Sum-mer for his performance as closer.

Personal: Raymond Barry Copenhaver... born Nov. 22, 1987... son of Barry Copenhaver and Ruth Farrell... majoring in business administration.

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Copenhaver’s Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 3.70 1-1 36 0 0 0/1 1 48.2 58 23 20 19 26 5 2 3 223 .302 2 7 0 5 02008 5.16 1-3 36 0 0 0/2 0 45.1 53 31 26 16 28 11 0 4 203 .299 4 6 1 3 22009 4.75 2-3 30 0 0 0/1 2 30.1 33 18 16 13 15 6 0 0 138 .284 1 6 1 2 0TOTAL 4.49 4-7 102 0 0 0/4 3 124.1 144 72 62 48 69 22 2 7 564 .297 7 19 2 10 2

Copenhaver’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 4.82 0-1 14 0 0 0/0 1 18.2 25 12 10 7 8 4 2 2 88 .329 2 2 0 3 02008 5.87 0-1 17 0 0 0/0 0 23.0 28 17 15 4 11 8 0 3 100 .304 2 4 0 0 22009 2.20 0-0 11 0 0 0/1 1 16.1 14 4 4 5 9 3 0 0 66 .246 0 1 1 2 0TOTAL 4.50 0-2 42 0 0 0/0 2 58.0 67 33 29 16 28 15 2 5 254 .298 4 7 1 5 2

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BULLDOGSKyle JordanInfielderSenior | 5-10 | 185 | R/RGoose Creek, S.C.Stratford HS 12

2009: Played in 53 games, starting in 47 at shortstop… recorded the best year of his career defensively, committing only nine errors and a career-best .953 fielding percentage… led the team with 12 sacrifice hits… scored a ca-reer-high three runs against Elon (3/6)… registered a season-high four RBI against Davidson (4/11) to go along with two runs, a stolen base, a double, a home run and a single, finishing just short of the cycle… had a team-high eight assists against USC Upstate (5/6)… recorded a team-high 12 sacrifice

bunts… longest hitting streak reached seven games (5/12-5/22)… racked up five multiple-hit games… was sixth on the team with 13 doubles… a perfect 3-for-3 on stolen bases… 121 assists in the field was second on the team… 23 runs scored was seventh on the team… fielded 14 double plays on the season… best pefor-mance came against College of Charleston (5/15), scoring two runs, stole a base, doubled, walked, singled and collected two RBI.

2008: Started in 55 of the 56 games he played in… was third on the team in doubles with 13… fifth on the team in RBI with 37… fourth on the team in home runs with seven… successfully laid down a team-leading eight sacrifice bunts… recorded nine multiple RBI games, the third-most on the team… set a career-high five RBI at Georgia Southern (5/3) while hitting 3-for-4 with two runs scored… went 2-for-4 with both hits com-ing as doubles in a 2-1, 10 inning win over North Carolina A&T (2/29)… went 3-for-4 with two RBI against Indiana State (3/12)… went 5-for-11 in the three-game series at Elon (3/14-16) with two runs scored and three RBI… that included a 3-for-4 performance with a run scored and an RBI in the second game of the series against the Phoenix (3/15)… went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI in a 10-1 win over Furman (3/22)… hit 2-for-4 in the series-opening game against Appalachian State (3/28) with two runs scored and an RBI… in the rubber game against the Mountaineers (3/30), went 1-for-3 while driving in two runs in the 9-6 victory… went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI against Davidson (4/12)… both hits in his 2-for-4 performance the next day against Davidson (4/13) were doubles as he scored twice and drove in three runs… drove in two runs at South Carolina (5/13) in a 1-for-3 performance… ended the regular season with a 2-for-3 outing with two runs scored and two RBI against Presbyterian (5/17).

2007: Started and played in all 61 games at shortstop... hit .272 in his rookie year... went 2-for-5 in his col-legiate debut against East Tennessee State (2/9)... batted 3-for-5 while driving in two runs and scoring once against the Bucs (2/11)... also against East Tennessee State (2/11), registered his first career triple... tallied a walk-off, RBI single with two outs in the ninth to push The Citadel past UNC Asheville (2/25), 4-3... had a career day against Campbell (2/27), smacking four hits, registering four RBI, scoring twice and getting his first stolen base... batted .615 over a seven-game span (2/27-3/13), including 16 hits, five doubles and 10 RBI for an .808 slugging percentage... recorded a double and RBI in the series against Wofford... tallied a

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 4 Twice (vs. Columbia) March 11, 2007RBI 5 at Georgia Southern May 3, 2008Runs 2 14 times (vs. Presbyterian) May 17, 2008Walks 2 Three times (vs. Evansville) March 8, 2008Stolen Bases 1 Twice (vs. Wofford) April 7, 2007Strikeouts 4 at Georgia Southern May 4, 2008

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hit in each game of the three-game set at Davidson... recorded his first collegiate home run in a 13-5 win at Furman (5/18)... recorded at least one hit in all but one game of the Southern Conference Tournament while driving in two runs.

High school: A graduate of Stratford High School... named to the Southeastern Baseball All-Tournament squad in 2004 and was a member of the 2005 Stratford High School State Championship team... batted over .300 in last three years of high school, finishing with a .350 batting average... named to the 2006 all-region squad and boasted a 1.29 ERA... spent the summer playing with the Diamond Devils, coached by John Rhodes.

Personal: Kyle Mattox Jordan... born Aug. 2, 1987... son of Fred and Debbie Jordan... father is head coach of The Citadel baseball team... majoring in business administration.

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Jordan’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2007 .272 61-61 224 23 61 10 1 1 28 76 .339 12 2 62 1 .315 0 11 2-5 98 176 20 .9322008 .245 56-55 200 29 49 13 0 7 37 83 .415 11 3 65 2 .294 0 8 0-1 85 153 17 .9332009 .179 53-47 173 23 31 13 1 1 17 49 .283 7 0 56 2 .209 2 12 3-3 61 131 9 .953TOTAL .236 170-163 597 75 141 36 2 9 82 208 .348 30 5 183 5 .278 2 31 5-9 144 450 46 .938

Jordan’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2007 .216 27-27 97 10 21 1 0 1 9 25 .258 6 2 28 0 .276 0 4 0-0 49 72 11 .9172008 .281 27-27 96 18 27 9 0 5 20 51 .531 6 2 29 2 .337 0 2 0-0 41 73 6 .9502009 .184 29-28 98 15 18 8 1 1 13 31 .316 4 0 28 2 .214 1 7 3-3 42 64 7 .938TOTAL .227 83-82 291 43 66 18 1 7 42 107 .368 16 4 85 2 .276 1 13 3-3 132 209 24 .934

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Matt ReifsniderPitcher/CatcherSenior | 6-0 | 190 | R/ROrmand Beach, Fla.Allan Nease HS 13

2009: Appeared in 20 games, starting two of them… struck out 25 in 36.1 innings pitched… picked up the win against South Carolina (4/15) in 1.0 in-ning of relief… earned the save against Radford (2/27), going 1.0 inning… longest relief outing was against Quinnipiac (3/9), going 3.0 innings, allow-ing four hits, an earned run and striking out a season-high six batters… threw 2.0 scoreless innings against Western Carolina (3/21), giving up just one hit and striking out two… closed the game against Charleston Southern (3/25)

allowing one hit over 2.0 innings… pitched a scoreless eighth inning against Samford (5/3)… batted .300 in eight games played… singled, scored and registered an RBI against Elon (3/7)… tripled, scored a run, singled and recorded 2 RBI against Appalachian State [2](3/15)… did not record an error on the season.

2008: One of four Bulldogs to earn Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week honors… finished the season tied for second in the Southern Conference with nine saves… third in the Southern Conference with 33 appearances and led the conference with 30 games finished… recorded 45.2 innings pitched in his 33 ap-pearances, striking out 40… was one of two Southern Conference pitchers named to the Stopper of the Year Award Watch List… did not allow a hit or walk in 1.0 inning of work against UNC Wilmington (2/27)… struck out four in 2.0 innings of work against North Carolina A&T as he did not allow a hit in the 2-1, 10-inning vic-tory, earning his first win of the season… earned the win against No. 23 Louisville as he held the Cardinals scoreless and struck out one in 1.1 innings of work… named Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week for his performances against UNC Wilmington (2/27), North Carolina A&T (2/29) and No. 23 Louisville (3/1) as he gave up only one hit and did not allow any runs, going 2-0 in 4.1 innings pitched… struck out four in 4.0 innings of work while allowing one run on three hits against USC Upstate (3/5)… in 1.0 inning pitched against No. 6 South Carolina, struck out three bat-ters while allowing one run on two hits and walking one… in 2.1 innings of work in the second game of a doubleheader at Wofford (4/6), struck out a season-best five batters while allowing one run on five hits… allowed four runs on three hits in 1.0 inning pitched against UNC Greensboro (4/19)… allowed three runs on seven hits in 3.1 innings on the mound at the Col-lege of Charleston (4/27)… allowed one earned run on three hits and struck out three while walking two in 2.0 innings pitched against Western Carolina (5/10)… in the Southern Conference Tournament game against Wofford, recorded 2.1 innings pitched and allowed two runs on three hits and struck out two… batted in 24 games, starting 17 as the first baseman or designated hitter… went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored against Winthrop (3/26)… recorded a career-high four RBI in a 3-for-4 performance against Davidson (4/11)… went 3-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored at UNC Wilmington (4/15).

Career HigHs - HittingCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 3 Four times (at UNC Wilmington) April 15, 2008RBI 4 vs. Davidson April 11, 2008Runs 2 vs. Winthrop March 26, 2008Walks 1 Five times (vs. UNC Greensboro) April 18, 2008Stolen Bases 0 N/A N/AStrikeouts 2 Five times (vs. UNC Greensboro) April 20, 2008

Career HigHs - PitCHingCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 7.0 at UNC Greensboro May 6, 2007Strikeouts 6 Twice (vs. Quinnipiac) March 9, 2009Walks 4 Twice (at East Carolina) April 16, 2008Hits 9 Twice (at College of Charleston) April 7, 2009Runs 8 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009Earned Runs 8 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009

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BULLDOGS2007: Made 21 appearances on the mound while stepping to the plate in 15 games... recorded a 5.29 ERA over 68.0 innings pitched and a 3-5 record while recording two saves... made his first collegiate appearance on the hill in relief against East Tennessee State (2/10), going five full innings and striking out two while only giving up one run... batted a perfect 2-for-2 and scored a run in his first offensive appearance in The Citadel’s 7-6 win over No. 1 South Carolina (2/18)... went 4.0 innings in his first collegiate start against UNC Asheville (2/25), giving up two hits and two runs (none earned) on seven hits while striking out two... earned first col-legiate win and tossed 5.0 innings in 8-3 victory over Winthrop (3/20)... blasted first collegiate home run vs. Brown (3/28) with a three-run shot in the first off the left field foul pole to give The Citadel a 3-0 lead in a 6-5 win... collected career-high three hits against Western Carolina (3/31)... made the start as pitcher and also hit in the five hole vs. College of Charleston (4/4), the first time as starting pitcher and stayed in the lineup... suffered his first loss in that game, giving up three runs (two earned) off five hits in 3.2 innings of work...

picked up second win in relief in 8-5 victory at Appala-chian State (4/14)... earned first career save in 25-14 win over Davidson (4/21) as he tossed the final four frames and collected career-best six strikeouts while holding the Wildcats scoreless in three of four frames, not allowing a single walk... tossed a career-long 7.0 IP in his first weekend start on the hill at UNC Greens-boro (5/6), earning a win as he struck out two while giving up three runs on six hits... earned his second save of the year in the Southern Conference Tourna-ment semifinal game against Elon (5/26), giving up only one hit while striking out three in 1.0 IP... made the start later that day in the championship game and was credited with the loss, throwing for 6.1 innings, giving up three runs scattered across eight hits and struck out five in a 4-2 loss against Wofford (5/26).

High school: A graduate of Allen Nease High School... honored as all-city and all-state in 2005... was named the team MVP while boasting a .382 batting average and posting an 80 percent assist rate as a catcher his junior year... tabbed North Florida Player of the Year and named first team all-state MVP in 2005 and 2006... played summer and fall ball with the well-known Orlando Scorpions, coached by Sal Lombardo.

Personal: John Matthew Reifsnider... born Dec. 28, 1987... son of Jack and Darlene Reifsnider... majoring in physical education.

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Reifsnider’s Overall Career Statistics - HittingYear 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%2007 .314 17-9 35 3 11 1 0 1 8 15 .429 2 1 6 0 .368 0 0 0-0 15 15 0 1.0002008 .265 19-17 68 11 18 2 0 2 12 26 .382 3 2 15 0 .315 0 0 0-0 51 11 1 .9842009 .333 8-0 9 2 3 0 1 0 3 5 .556 0 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 5 7 0 1.000TOTAL .286 44-26 112 16 32 3 1 3 23 46 .411 5 3 23 0 .333 0 0 0-0 71 33 1 .990

Reifsnider’s Southern Conference Career Statistics - HittingYear 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%2007 .294 8-4 17 0 5 0 0 0 1 5 .294 1 0 3 0 .333 0 0 0-0 5 4 0 1.0002008 .231 7-7 26 5 6 0 0 0 5 6 .231 2 1 6 0 .310 0 0 0-0 2 4 1 .8572009 .750 3-0 4 2 3 0 1 0 3 5 1.250 0 0 1 0 .750 0 0 0-0 4 5 0 1.000TOTAL .298 18-11 47 7 14 0 1 0 9 16 .340 3 1 10 0 .353 0 0 0-0 11 13 1 .960

Reifsnider’s Overall Career Statistics - PitchingYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 5.29 3-5 21 10 0 0/0 2 68.0 93 56 40 23 39 16 2 5 319 .324 6 3 2 4 12008 4.93 4-5 33 0 0 0/2 9 45.2 58 27 25 22 40 7 0 5 217 .310 4 1 0 7 12009 8.67 1-2 20 2 0 0/0 1 36.2 64 36 35 15 25 8 3 5 185 .398 2 2 2 5 0TOTAL 6.00 8-12 74 12 0 0/2 12 150.0 215 119 100 60 104 31 5 15 721 .339 12 6 4 16 2

Reifsnider’s Southern Conference Career Statistics - PitchingYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 9.43 2-2 8 3 0 0/0 1 21.0 34 27 22 7 12 5 1 2 105 .351 4 1 0 0 02008 6.20 1-4 14 0 0 0/0 4 20.1 32 16 14 12 15 3 0 3 106 .356 1 1 0 3 12009 5.23 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 10 6 6 5 7 1 0 1 46 .263 0 0 1 2 0 TOTAL 7.32 3-6 29 3 0 0/0 5 51.2 76 49 42 24 34 9 1 6 257 .338 5 2 1 5 1

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BULLDOGSMatt SimonelliOutfielderRedshirt Junior | 5-9 | 165 | R/ROrlando, Fla.Lake Mary HS 11

2009: Sidelined by a hamstring injury for the first part of the season… played in 30 games, started 26 in outfield… batted .302… seven multiple-hit games… four multiple-RBI games… best performance came against Furman (5/8) with a run scored, four hits, including a double and home run to go along with three RBI… tripled, scored a run and registered an RBI against Wofford (4/5)… registered three hits, including a double with an RBI and run scored against Davidson (5/21) in the SoCon Tournament… racked up three

hits and a run against USC Upstate (5/6)… eight-game hitting streak from 5/2 to 5/12… stole two bases… did not commit an error on the season… played in 22 of the final 23 games following injury.

2008: Redshirted season after breaking his left hand as he was hit by a pitch in the series-opener against Furman (3/21)… was off to a strong start prior to the injury, starting all 16 games he played in and hit .281… went 2-for-4 with two runs scored in the second game of a doubleheader against Delaware (2/23)… his two hits in the 1-0, 10-in-ning win over No. 23 Louisville were both doubles and scored the game-winning run as Matt Arnold drew a bases-loaded walk in the 10th… scored twice and drove in another run in a 1-for-4 out-ing during a 10-1 win over USC Upstate (3/4)… his only hit in that game was a home run, the first of his career… posted a 2-for-5 performance against Evansville (3/8) with a career-high three runs scored… recorded a career-best three hits in a 3-for-5 outing at Elon (3/16), scoring once and driving in another run... made a game-saving, div-ing catch in the ninth inning against Charleston Southern to preserve the 5-3 victory (3/18).

2007: Played in 38 games, starting in 19... re-corded 11 consecutive starts from March 17 to April 4... had first career hit in his second start against UNC Asheville on Feb. 20... made first collegiate start on Feb. 11 against ETSU as des-ignated hitter, going 0-for-3 with a sacrifice... hit his first career double in 8-3 win over Winthrop (3/20)... matched career-high three RBI vs. Da-vidson (4/12)... scored once against Western

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Carolina (5/23) in the Southern Conference Tournament.

High school: A graduate of Lake Mary High School... 2005 second team all-county... ended prep career with .385 batting average during senior year... recorded 35 hits including eight doubles and two triples... member of Florida Cougar squad that finished second in the state in 2005... played summer ball with the perenni-al powerhouse Central Florida Renegades, coached by Bob Pincus... named the Renegades’ MVP for per-formance during the summer of 2006.

Personal: Matthew P. Simonelli... born April 2, 1988... son of Matt and Candi Simonelli... majoring in busi-ness administration.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 4 at Furman May 8, 2009RBI 3 Three times (at Furman) May 8, 2009Runs 3 vs. Evansville March 8, 2008Walks 1 16 times (vs. Elon) May 23, 2009Stolen Bases 1 Five times (vs. Elon) May 23, 2009Strikeouts 3 at Winthrop May 7, 2008

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Simonelli’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2007 .176 38-19 68 8 12 3 0 0 9 15 .221 5 4 11 0 .266 2 4 1-3 29 2 1 .9692008 .281 16-16 57 13 16 6 0 1 3 25 .439 5 6 6 2 .397 0 2 2-3 32 2 0 1.0002009 .302 30-26 96 14 29 5 1 2 18 42 .438 6 3 10 4 .352 3 1 2-2 36 2 0 1.000TOTAL .258 84-61 221 35 57 14 1 3 30 82 .371 16 13 27 6 .337 5 7 5-8 97 6 1 .990

Simonelli’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2007 .161 18-8 31 4 5 2 0 0 8 7 .226 3 3 4 0 .282 2 1 1-2 15 0 0 1.0002008 .455 4-4 11 2 5 1 0 0 2 6 .545 1 2 0 1 .571 0 1 0-0 7 1 0 1.0002009 .310 17-15 58 8 18 4 1 2 14 30 .517 2 0 4 3 .317 3 0 0-0 22 1 0 1.000TOTAL .280 39-27 100 14 28 7 1 2 24 43 .430 6 5 8 4 .336 5 2 1-2 44 2 0 1.000

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Nick SprowlsPitcherSenior | 5-7 | 170 | R/LMt. Pleasant, S.C.Wando HS 17

2009: Made seven appearances, pitching 6.1 innings… pitched 0.1 innings against Air Force, retiring the only batter faced… pitched against Presbyterian (5/12), throwing a scoreless inning with a walk and a strikeout… followed by 2.1 innings pitched against USC Upstate (5/13) the next night with two hits and walk and no runs allowed.

2008: Made 14 appearances, recording 14.1 innings pitched… credited with the win against UNC Wilmington (2/27) as he did not allow a hit in 0.1 innings on the mound… longest outing of the season was 3.2 innings on the mound in a 13-8 win over Evansville, allowing one earned run on two hits, striking out a season-best three and walking a career-high six… in 2.1 innings on the mound against Furman (3/21), allowed one run on three hits… al-lowed two runs on three hits and walked three in 2.0 innings on the mound at UNC Wilmington.

2007: Made 19 appearances, pitching 25.2 innings and accumulating a 6.66 ERA... held opponents scoreless in seven consecutive appearances (3/10-4/13)... registered first collegiate save against Brown (3/28), coming to the hill to collect the final out with a bases-loaded strikeout to preseve the 6-5 victory... did not allow any runs in 12 appearances... made first collegiate start against Charleston Southern (4/18), suffering the 9-6 loss... against the Bucs, went 3.1 IP while allowing five runs on five hits and striking out two... recorded his second career save with his relief per-formance at East Carolina (5/8), going 1.1 IP while giving up one hit and striking out one... hurled career-long 4.2 innings and registered career-best five strikeouts in 17-4 loss to Georgia Southern (5/13).

High school: A graduate of Wando High School... named to the 2005 7-AAAA all-region squad and earned most valuable player as a junior for the Warriors... had a prep career 36-7 record on the hill... a member of the 2004 Wando Baseball Region 7-AAAA Championship team that was ranked first in the state for their reg-ular season performance by SCBCA and HSSR... played summer and fall ball with Pro Level Sports, coached by Stan Kowalski.

Personal: Nicholas Joseph Sprowls... born Dec. 3, 1987... son of Perry and Rose Sprowls... majoring in busi-ness administration.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 4.2 vs. Georgia Southern May 13, 2007Strikeouts 5 vs. Georgia Southern May 13, 2007Walks 6 vs. Evansville March 8, 2008Hits 5 Three times (vs. Wofford) May 25, 2007Runs 5 vs. Charleston Southern April 18, 2007Earned Runs 5 vs. Charleston Southern April 18, 2007

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Sprowls’ Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 6.66 0-2 19 2 0 0/0 2 25.2 32 20 19 8 17 5 2 2 119 .296 3 0 1 2 12008 6.28 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 14.1 20 14 10 12 6 5 0 1 75 .339 4 0 2 2 12009 9.95 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 8 7 7 9 2 2 0 1 36 .308 0 0 0 1 0TOTAL 6.99 1-2 40 2 0 0/0 2 46.1 60 41 36 29 25 12 2 4 230 .311 7 0 3 5 2

Sprowls’ Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2007 4.61 0-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 13.2 15 8 7 4 7 3 0 1 62 .268 1 0 1 1 12008 3.86 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 6 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 20 .333 2 0 0 1 02009 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 6 .400 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 5.12 0-0 16 0 0 0/0 0 19.1 23 12 11 6 9 5 0 1 88 .291 3 0 1 2 1

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Damon ArdisInfielderRedshirt Freshman | 6-3 | 210 | R/RGoose Creek, S.C.Stratford HS 27

Mike CardwellPitcherJunior | 6-3 | 210 | R/RAugusta, Ga.Aquinas HS 30

2009: Redshirted, did not play.

High school: A 2008 graduate of Stratford High School... earned four letters in baseball and one letter in football... team won the 2005 South Carolina State Championship... named “Mr. Hustle” in high school.

Personal: Damon Edward Ardis, Jr.... born on Nov. 30, 1989 in California... son of Damon and Zelda Ardis... most memorable baseball moment was winning the high school state championship... majoring in civil engineering.

Ben CarrCatcherFreshman | 6-3 | 205 | R/REllenwood, Ga.Stockbridge HS 6

High school: All-region pitcher senior year at Aquinas High School in August, Ga… 21-3 record as a pitcher in high school… earned all-region pitcher and third baseman junior year… all-state quarterback junior year.

Personal: Michael Cardwell… born Sept. 7, 1988 in Athens, Greece… son of Lee and Vicky Cardwell… majoring in health exercise and sports science… played on The Citadel football team in 2007 and 2008… father played football at Carson-Newman.

High school: Graduate from Stockbridge High School in Atlanta, Ga. in 2009... earned three letters in baseball and football while lettering in basketball twice... hit .396 his junior year... played for Team Carolina, earning MVP honors... competed on the National Under Armour Team and for Chain Baseball... garnered Triple Crown and USSSA champi-onships with Chain Baseball... coached by Shawn Lacey and Johnny Burch.

Personal: Benjamin Charles Carr... born Oct. 23, 1990 in Atlanta, Ga... son of Charles and Belinda Carr... father, Charles, played basketball at Savannah State in 1975-76... has two siblings, Eugene (30) and Kyla (25)... planning on majoring in business administration.

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BULLDOGSTJ ClarksonPitcher/OutfielderSophomore | 6-1 | 195 | R/RCoral Springs, Fla.Coral Springs HS 23

2009: Made seven starts in nine appearances on the mound while collecting a 3-2 record and 3.92 ERA in his freshman season… his first win came in his second appearance but first start, striking out two and not allowing any runs on five hits in five innings pitched against Quinnipiac (3/9)… longest outing of the season came at South Carolina (4/15), allowing three runs on eight hits while walking two and striking out seven in an 8.0 inning, no-deci-sion performance… that pitching gem helped propel The Citadel to a 5-3, 11-inning victory at South Carolina, completing a sweep of the Gamecocks for the first time since 1961… struck out four batters in a no-decision effort against Air Force (3/29)… followed that with four

strikeouts in 6.0 innings as he received the win vs. Charleston Southern (4/8), allowing two runs on four hits… allowed two runs on three hits in 3.0 innings in a relief performance at Winthrop (4/22)… recorded his third win of the season against Presbyterian (5/5), allowing no earned runs on six hits while walking two and strik-ing out four in 5.0 innings pitched… his first loss of the year came a week later at Presbyterian (5/12), allowing five runs on three hits in 2.2 innings… took the loss against Elon (5/23) in the Southern Conference Tournament semifinal as the Bulldogs were eliminated by the top-seeded Phoenix, 8-7… allowed three earned runs on four hits in 5.0 innings against Elon while walking four and matching a career-high seven strikeouts.

High school: Graduated from Coral Springs High School in 2008… earned three letters in baseball… named All-America Honorable Men-tion his senior year… named District Player of the Year… coached by Frank Bomdalos.

Personal: Thomas John Clarkson… goes by “TJ”… born May 7, 1990 in Coral Springs, Fla.… son of Tom and Kathy Clarkson… majoring in health, exercise and sport science.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 8.0 at South Carolina April 15, 2009Strikeouts 7 Twice (vs. Elon) May 23, 2009Walks 4 vs. Elon May 23, 2009Hits 8 at South Carolina April 15, 2009Runs 5 at Presbyterian May 12, 2009Earned Runs 5 at Presbyterian May 12, 2009

Clarkson’s Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2009 3.92 3-2 9 7 0 0/0 0 41.1 43 21 18 15 31 5 1 1 160 .269 2 4 2 2 0

Clarkson’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2009 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 .500 0 1 1 0 0

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Michael ClevingerPitcherFreshman | 6-4 | 190 | R/RJacksonville, Fla.Wolfson HS 1

High school: Graduated from Wolfson High School in Jacksonville, Fla. where he was a pitcher and an infielder… earned first team all-conference honors… compiled a 0.78 ERA in high school while amassing a .390 batting average and was named team MVP for three of his four years.

Personal: Michael Anthony Clevinger… born on Dec. 21, 1990… son of Karen Ashley and Ron Clevinger… cousin is relief pitcher Seth McClung of the Milwaukee Brewers… major-ing in business administration.

Will DarbyOutfielderFreshman | 5-9 | 160 | R/RDunwoody, Ga.Marist HS 31

High school: Graduated from Marist High School in Dunwoody, Ga. …. Served as team captain senior year… voted best defensive player junior and senior years… member of Team Georgia baseball squad… four-year letterwinner in baseball and lettered one year in football.

Personal: William Logan Darby… born on Aug. 19, 1989… son of Derrick and Sharon Darby… brother, Josh, played baseball at the University of Virginia… majoring in business administration.

Brad FelderOutfielderRedshirt Sophomore | 6-1 | 205 | L/LOrangeburg, S.C.Orangeburg Prep

2009: Redshirted, did not play.

2008: Started in 24 games and played 35 games in the out-field… scored 16 runs with four RBI… walked nine times… homered against Appalachian State (3/29)… was

7Career HigHs

Category Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 3 vs. Applachian State March 29, 2008RBI 1 Four times (at Mercer) April 2, 2008Runs 2 Twice (at Wofford) April 5, 2008Walks 2 vs. College of Charleston March 11, 2008Stolen Bases 1 Four times (at Georgia Southern) May 2, 2008Strikeouts 3 vs. South Carolina April 1, 2008

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David GreeneInfielderSophomore | 6-3 | 210 | R/RColumbia, S.C.Richland Northeast HS 14

2009: Started at third base in 54 games… named to the inaugural Southern Conference All-Freshman Team after hitting .376 while scoring 35 runs and notching 36 RBI… recorded multiple hits in 27 games and multiple RBI in 10 games… ended the season on a 10-game hitting streak… went 2-for-4 in the first game of a doubleheader against Indiana State (2/21), scoring one run… went 2-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored against Elon (3/6)… in the series finale against the Phoenix (3/8), racked up three hits in four

at-bats with two runs scored as the Bulldogs won the regular season se-ries over Elon for the first time since 2004… that game started a streak of seven consecutive multi-hit games… that streak also started a run of getting a hit in 16 of 17 consecutive games… notched two hits in each of the three games at Appalachian State (3/13-15) in that streak… went 2-for-4 with two RBI in The Citadel’s 12-5 win over No. 28 South Caro-lina… went 2-for-3 with a career-best three runs scored at the College of Charleston (4/7)… followed that the next day with a career-high four hits in a 4-for-4 day, matching a career-high three RBI against Charles-ton Southern (4/8)… notched another four hits at Davidson (4/11) in a 4-for-6 day with two RBI and a career-high three runs scored… went 3-for-5 at UNC Greensboro (4/17) as he kicked off a stretch of recording at least one hit in 19 of the final 20 games of the season… went 3-for-4 as he scored once and drove in a run in the series-clinching win against Samford (5/3)… followed that two days later with a 3-for-4 game against Presbyterian (5/5), driving in two runs and scoring twice… hit 2-for-3 the next day against USC Upstate (5/6)… went 3-for-5 with a run scored and

second in the team with 4 out of 6 in stolen bases… recorded two sacrifice bunts.

High school: Earned three letters in baseball, basketball and football at Orangeburg Prep... coached by Todd Layon and David Smith.

Personal: Brad Felder... born on March 17, 1989... son of John and Bobbie Felder... mother played basketball at Clemson and is in the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 4 Twice (at Davidson) April 11, 2009RBI 3 Three times (at Furman) May 10, 2009Runs 3 at Davidson April 11, 2009Walks 2 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009Stolen Bases 1 at Western Carolina March 20, 2009Strikeouts 3 at Western Carolina March 22, 2009

Felder’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2008 .171 35-24 82 16 14 2 1 1 4 21 .256 9 0 20 2 .253 0 2 4-6 45 0 4 .918

Felder’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2008 .173 21-15 52 10 9 2 1 1 1 16 .308 5 0 10 1 .246 0 1 2-4 27 0 2 .931

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three RBI as the Bulldogs clinched the sweep at Furman (5/10)… recorded multiple hits in every game of The Citadel’s sweep over the College of Charleston (5/14-16), hitting .500 (7-for-14) with six runs scored and one RBI against the Cougars… hit .400 (8-for-20) in the Southern Conference Tournament (5/20-23) with three runs scored and two RBI, including a 3-for-5 performance in the last semifinal game against top-seeded Elon (5/23).

High school: Graduated from Richland Northeast High School in 2008... lettered in baseball all four years... earned All-Region honors in 2007 and 2008... named the team’s MVP in 2007... was a 2008 North/South All-Star game selection... coached by Thane Maness.

Personal: David Todd Greene... born July 18, 1990 in Columbia... grandfather, Alan Shelton, was going to be a running back at Georgia Tech before leaving school to fight in World War II... he ended up playing football, basketball and baseball at Erskine, where he has been inducted into the Erskine Athltic Hall of Fame... majoring in business administration.

Greene’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .376 54-54 226 35 85 12 2 4 36 113 .500 12 2 29 5 .407 3 1 1-4 32 98 14 .903

Greene’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .379 27-27 116 20 44 7 0 3 16 60 .517 3 1 16 3 .397 1 1 1-2 12 50 9 .873

Ryne HardwickCatcherFreshman | 6-2 | 180 | R/RConway, S.C.Conway HS 21

High school: Graduated from Conway High School… named North-South All-Star… four-year letterwinner in baseball and two-year letter winner in football… made it to state championships on football team, baseball team and American Legion summer team… member of All-Zone team for WPDE Endzone program.

Personal: Ryne Walker Hardwick… born June 26, 1991… son of Ricky and Terri Hard-wick… father, Ricky, was a catcher at The Citadel from 1983-1986… majoring in civil engineering.

Ryan HinesInfielderSophomore | 5-11 | 210 | R/RHanahan, S.C.Hanahan HS 18

High school: Graduated from Hanahan High School in 2008… transferred from New-berry College… All-Region honors sophomore and junior years of high school… All-State senior year… voted team MVP and best offensive player during sophomore, junior and senior years… batted over .500 sophomore, junior and senior years… owned a .965 field-ing percentage in high school… part of the two-time AAU national champions with Goose Creek Diamondbacks… part of 2009 World Series champions with North Charleston Pa-triots summer ball.

Personal: Ryan Christopher Hines… born on March 17, 1990… son of Bunky and Cheri Hines… father played baseball at The Citadel in 1985…. grandfather played football at The Citadel… majoring in business administration.

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BULLDOGSLegare JonesInfielderJunior | 5-8 | 170 | R/RColumbia, S.C.Blythewood HS 20

2009: Played in four games…was hit by a pitch and scored a run against Elon (3/7)… also saw action against Quinnipiac (3/9)… walked against Winthrop (4/22)… defensive replace-ment against Presbyterian (5/5)… did not record an error.

2008: Did not play.

High school: Earned four letters in baseball at Blythewood High School... finished high school with a career .400 batting average... earned All-Area and All-Region honors...

coached by Barry Mizzell... played summer ball with the Palmetto Sand Gnats

Personal: William Legare Jones, Jr.... born on Dec. 14, 1988... son of Legare Jones and Debbie Smith... majoring in business ad-ministration.

William LaddOutfielderRedshirt Sophomore | 6-2 | 195 | R/RWinnsboro, S.C.Richard Winn HS 29

2009: Played in 45 games, started in 16 in the outfield… batted .329... seventh on the team with 25 runs scored… did not record an error… third on the team with eight stolen bases out of 11 attempts… registered six multiple-hit games and two multiple-RBI games… five-game hitting streak (3/7-15)… best game came against Appalachian State (3/15) with three hits, three runs and an RBI… recorded three sacrifice flies and two sacrifice bunts… subbed in 29 games this season.

2008: Redshirted, did not play.

High school: Received letters in baseball, basketball and foot-ball... earned team MVP, All-State and team All-Star in all three sports... hit .521 senior year with six home runs and 23 steals... baseball team was SCISA AA State Champions... coached by Ben Porter.

Personal: William James Ladd, Jr.... born Dec. 8, 1988... son of Billy and Martha Ladd... majoring in business administration.

Jones’ Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .000 4-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000

Jones’ Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .000 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 3 Twice (vs. College of Charleston) May 14. 2009RBI 2 Twice (at Western Carolina) March 20, 2009Runs 3 Three times (vs. College of Charleston) May 14, 2009Walks 1 Three times (at Davidson) April 11, 2009Stolen Bases 2 Twice (at Davidson) April 12, 2009Strikeouts 2 Twice (at Western Carolina) March 22, 2009

Ladd’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .329 45-16 82 25 27 4 1 0 12 33 .402 3 3 16 2 .363 3 2 8-11 17 1 0 1.000

Ladd’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .358 22-10 53 18 10 3 1 0 8 24 .453 2 1 9 1 .386 1 0 5-5 8 0 0 1.000

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2009: Played in 19 games, started in one… recorded two RBI and two hits, including a double against Appalachian State [2] (3/15)… one sacrifice fly and one sacrifice bunt registered… no errors on the season.

High school: Graduated from St. Ignatius High School in 2008... received two letters in baseball.

Personal: Justin Klarich Mackert... born on April 18, 1990 in Mayfield Heights, Ohio... son of Brian and Kathy Mackert... chose The Citadel over Michigan State, Ohio State and Kent State... grandfather was a professional boxer who was also drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates... grew up next door to Sandy Alomar, Jr.... majoring in chemistry.

Jeremy LongPitcherSophomore | 5-10 | 190 | R/RClover, S.C.Clover HS 19

2009: Struck out three in 4.1 innings pitched… pitched against Indiana State (2/21), Elon (3/7) and College of Charleston (4/7).

High school: Graduated from Clover High School in 2008... earned four letters in base-ball and three letters in football... named the Region 3 Defen-sive Player of the Year

in 2007... also earned All-Region honors that season... played on the Palmetto Sand Gnats summer ball team.

Personal: Jeremy Lee Long... born on April 28, 1990 in Rock Hill, S.C.... son of Jack and Denise Long... majoring in civil engineering.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 2.1 vs. Indiana State February 21, 2009Strikeouts 2 vs. Elon March 7, 2009Walks 2 vs. Indiana State February 21, 2009Hits 4 vs. Elon March 7, 2009Runs 4 vs. Elon March 7, 2009Earned Runs 4 vs. Elon March 7, 2009

Justin MackertInfielder/OutfielderSophomore | 6-0 | 190 | R/RCleveland, OhioSt. Ignatius HS 2

Mackert’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .150 19-1 20 1 3 1 0 0 4 4 .200 1 0 4 0 .182 1 1 1-2 1 0 0 1.000

Mackert’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .333 6-0 6 1 2 1 0 0 3 3 .500 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 2 at Appalachian State March 15. 2009RBI 2 at Appalachian State March 15. 2009Runs 1 at Davidson April 11, 2009 Walks 1 at Winthrop April 22, 2009Stolen Bases 1 vs. Indiana State February 22, 2009Strikeouts 2 vs. Indiana State February 22, 2009

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BULLDOGSDrew MahaffeyPitcherJunior | 6-2 | 210 | L/LSummerville, S.C.Summerville HS 28

2009: Named to the Coaches All-SoCon second team…selected SoCon Pitcher of the Month in March… seven saves on the season were the most on the team… second best 3.60 ERA on team…tied for most on the team with 30 appearances… 50 innings pitched… finished 23 games on the mound… recorded fifth most saves in the SoCon… struck out 71 batters, third on the team and 10th in the SoCon… issued only 14 walks on the season… team-best .203 opposing batting average… pitched in six of the first eight games of the season… most impressive performance came in relief against Davidson (5/21) in the SoCon Tournament going four innings, striking out eight and giving up only one hit while picking up the win…

combined to go four innings pitched with eight strikeouts and no hits, walks or runs allowed against South Carolina (3/31 and 4/15)… pitched a career-high in relief against Tennessee Tech (2/28) going six innings, giving up three hits, one earned run and striking out a career-high eight batters … did not give up a run in 8.1 innings pitched (from 4/24 to 5/8)… pitched against ev-ery Southern Conference team at least once.

2008: Struck out 10 batters in 9.1 innings of work… most impressive perfor-mance came at UNC Wilmington (4/15) where he struck out all five batters faced in 1.2 innings of work against the Seahawks… made his collegiate debut against Winthrop (3/26), pitching 2.0 innings and striking out three without al-lowing a walk or a hit… did not allow a hit in three consecutive appearances starting with 1.0 inning pitched at Coastal Carolina (4/30) and ending with 1.0 inning pitched at Georgia Southern (5/4), retiring 12 consecutive batters in that stretch… in his first collegiate start, allowed three runs on five hits while walk-ing one and striking out one at Winthrop (5/7)… struck out one and walked one in 0.2 innings pitched against Western Carolina (5/10)… in the team’s regular season finale against Presbyterian (5/17), did not allow a hit or walk in 1.0 in-ning on the mound.

High school: A 2007 graduate of Summerville High School... earned varsity let-ters in baseball and golf... played summer ball with Pro Level Sports, coached by Stan Kowalski.

Personal: Jonathan Drew Mahaffey... born Sept. 28, 1989... son of Roger and Rachel Mahaffey... mother, Rachel, played basketball at Gardner-Webb... major-ing in business administration.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 6.0 vs. Tennessee Tech February 28, 2009Strikeouts 8 Twice (vs. Davidson) May 21, 2009Walks 4 at Winthrop April 22, 2009Hits 5 Twice (at UNC Greensboro) April 19, 2009Runs 6 at Winthrop April 22, 2009Earned Runs 5 at Winthrop April 22, 2009

Mahaffey’s Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2008 4.82 0-0 8 1 0 0/0 0 9.1 6 5 5 3 10 3 1 0 37 .188 0 0 1 1 02009 3.60 2-3 30 0 0 0/1 7 50.0 38 23 20 14 71 2 2 3 208 .203 1 5 0 2 1TOTAL 3.79 2-3 38 1 0 0/1 7 59.1 44 28 25 17 81 5 3 3 245 .201 1 5 1 3 1

Mahaffey’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2008 10.80 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 8 .167 0 0 0 0 02009 3.28 1-1 14 0 0 0/1 3 24.2 23 11 9 4 33 0 1 1 106 .237 1 3 2 0 0TOTAL 3.76 1-1 17 0 0 0/1 3 26.1 24 13 11 6 34 0 2 1 114 .233 1 3 2 0 0

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2009: Started in centerfield in 57 games… named to the inaugural Southern Conference All-Freshman Team after hitting .355 with 33 RBI and 14 doubles… scored a team-high 69 runs as the leadoff man which was sixth in the SoCon… swiped a team-high 18 bases in 26 attempts… tied for the most multiple-hit games on the team with 34… tied for the team lead with three triples… second on the team with 29 walks and hit by a pitch eight times… eight multiple RBI games… tied for team lead with four sacrifice flies… fourth on the team with 92 hits… 302 plate appearances was most on the team and second in the Southern Con-

ference… stole three bases against Mercer (3/11)… second longest hitting streak on the team stretched 16 games from 4/22 to 5/16… best performance came against College of Charleston (5/14), scoring three runs, with three hits, including two doubles and four RBI with a sacrifice fly…. had four hits, including two doubles with a run scored and an RBI against Elon (5/23) in SoCon Tournament… recorded 10 hits in the SoCon Tour-nament… played in all 30 SoCon regular season games… batted .368 in those games with 37 runs and eight stolen bases in 136 plate appearances which was the most in the conference.

High school: Graduated from Berkeley High School in 2008… earned three let-ters in baseball and two letters in football… garnered All-Region honors in both baseball and football… hit .524 his senior year… as quarterback, led his high school football team to the state semifinals in 2006 and 2007… coached by Landy Cox and Shane Todd.

Personal: Nicholas James Orvin… born Feb. 20, 1990 in Charleston, S.C.… son of Neal and Audrey Orvin… father, Neal, played basketball at the College of Charleston… majoring in sports management.

Nick OrvinOutfielderSophomore | 5-11 | 175 | R/RMoncks Corner, S.C.Berkeley HS 8

Orvin’s Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .355 59-59 259 69 92 14 3 2 33 118 .456 29 8 37 2 .430 4 2 18-26 141 3 2 .986

Orvin’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .368 30-30 136 37 50 9 2 0 18 63 .463 13 1 22 0 .418 3 0 8-11 80 0 1 .988

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateHits 4 vs. Elon May 23. 2009RBI 4 vs. College of Charleston May 14. 2009Runs 3 Six times (vs. College of Charleston) May 14, 2009 Walks 3 Twice (at College of Charleston) April 7, 2009Stolen Bases 3 vs. Mercer March 11, 2009Strikeouts 3 Twice (vs. Appalachian State) May 20, 2009

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BULLDOGSJosh PlessInfielderFreshman | 5-11 | 155 | L/RBoiling Springs, S.C.Boiling Springs HS 4

High school: Graduated from Boiling Springs High School in Spartanburg in 2009... a member of the South Carolina 2008 AAAA state championship team... lettered all four years in baseball... coached by Jeff Lipscomb, Joel Goff and Terry Hughes.

Personal: Joshua Ray Pless... born Feb. 14, 1991 in Spartanburg, S.C... son of Joe and Raeanne Pless... most memorable moment in baseball was hitting a two-trike, two-out home run in the state playoff game his junior year of high school en route to a state cham-pionship...majoring in physical therapy.

Austin PritcherPitcherFreshman | 6-1 | 185 | R/RCharleston, S.C.James Island HS 5

High school: Graduated James Island High School in 2009... recorded a 2.25 ERA his junior year... played for the South Carolina Diamond Devils, helping to lead them to the Perfect Game National Championship... coached by Tom Hatley, Stephen Williams and Donnie Pritcher, all of which are graduates of The Citadel.

Personal: Austin Keith Pritcher... born Feb. 13, 1991 in Charleston, S.C... son of Donnie and Johna Pritcher... father, Donnie, wrestled at The Citadel from 1982-86... brother, Robert, is a catcher at the College of Charleston... majoring in physical education.

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Grant RichardsCatcherRedshirt Sophomore | 6-0 | 180 | R/RMorrisville, N.C.Cardinal Gibbons HS 36

2009: Played in six games… hit .400 with three runs and two hits, including a double against Elon (3/7)… tallied a run and hit in back-to-back games against Elon (3/7) and Quinnipiac (3/9)… pinch ran and scored against Presbyterian (5/5)… registered an assist… no errors recorded.

2008: Did not play, spent the season as the bullpen catcher.

High school: Earned four letters in baseball from Cardinal Gibbons High School... named 2006 Puma Preseason All-American... earned All-Conference honors... coached by Jim Liebler and Ronald Powell... also played for the Junior Legion Cary Bulls team that won the 2005 North Carolina Jr. Legion State Championship.

Personal: Grant Richards... born Dec. 14, 1988... son of Ric and Jan Richards... majoring in criminal justice.

Leland ShealyInfielderRedshirt Freshman | 5-7 | 160 | S/RColumbia, S.C.A.C. Flora HS 35

High school: Graduated from A.C. Flora High School in Columbia in 2008… batted .340 senior year with only two errors…all-area and all-region shortstop… lettered all four years… starting third baseman in 2007 when team won state title and was ranked 14th nationally.

Personal: Leland William Shealy…. born Feb. 21, 1989… son of Bernie and Rhonda Shealy… served as The Citadel baseball team manager in 2009…cousin, Michael Barrett, was the starting catcher for the Chicago Cubs from 2004-07…majoring in sports management.

Richards’ Overall Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .400 6-0 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 .600 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 6 1 0 1.000

Richards’ Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear 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%2009 .250 2-0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

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BULLDOGSKirk SimsInfielder/CatcherJunior | 5-11 | 220 | R/RColumbia, S.C.Dreher HS 22

Jeffrey SpillanePitcherFreshman | 6-2 | 195 | R/RHouston, TexasHouston Christian HS 15

Matt TalleyPitcherJunior | 6-6 | 225 | L/LSumter, S.C.Wilson Hall HS 16

High school: Graduated from Houston Christian High School in 2009... led his team to a 5A State Championship in 2008... earned All-State and All-District honors his junior year... went 16-6 with a 2.00 ERA en route to a state championship... coached by Ron Mathis and Shawn Ina.

Personal: Jeffrey Alan Spillane, Jr... born July 15, 1990 in Houston, Texas... son of Jeff Spillane, Sr. and Yvonne Stricklen... father, Jeff, played basketball at Trinity University from 1976-78... aunt, Joan Spillane, was a gold medalist in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 1960 Olympics in Rome... majoring in business administration.

2009: Did not play.

2008: Did not play.

High school: Graduated from Dreher High School in 2007... earned four letters in baseball, football and wrestling... named to the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association All-State Team in 2006 and 2007... earned All-Region honors in 2006 and 2007.

Personal: Kirk Vinson Sims... born on May 18, 1989... son of Ted and Kathy Sims... majoring in business administration.

2009: Led the team with a 3.42 ERA… sported an 8-1 record with 71 innings pitched and 52 punch outs… made 18 total appearances with 10 starts… 4-0 with a 2.18 ERA against SoCon teams… eight wins tied for second-most on the team… third most innings pitched on team… best starting performance came against Furman (5/8), going 6.0 innings giving up five hits, one walk and striking out four in the win… picked up first win of the season in relief against Elon (3/8), going 3.0 innings with a strikeout, two walks and two hits… pitched 5.0 scoreless innings giving up only two hits with four strikeouts in the win against Mercer (3/11) … earned the win against #28 South Carolina (3/31), throwing 6.0 innings, allowing

six hits, two earned runs, four walks and five strikeouts… gave up only one earned run against Savannah State (4/14) in a season-

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Grant WilliamsonPitcherFreshman | 5-10 | 190 | L/LSummerville, S.C.Summerville HS 33

High school: Graduated from Summerville High School in 2009… named to all-region team senior year… 2009 Most Dependable Player… 2007 Most Improved Player… three-year letterman… .395 batting average… 4-2 with 2.50 ERA… team finished as Region 8 4-A champions in 2008.

Personal: Grant Arthur Williamson… born April 12, 1991… son of Melvin and Debbie Wil-liamson… father, Melvin, played for The Citadel baseball team from 1977-1980 and was an All-Conference catcher… grandfather, Arthur, was a second baseman for the Columbia Reds of the South Atlantic League in 1946… majoring in business administration.

high 7.0 innings pitched, allowing six hits, a walk and striking out a season-high seven batters... earned eighth win of the season in the series finale against College of Charleston (5/15), going 6.0 innings and allowing three hits, one earned run, four walks and three strikeouts… fifth on the team in strikeouts… fourth most appearances on the team.

2008: Led the Southern Conference with nine pickoffs as the Bulldogs led the nation in that category with 28… made 15 appearances on the year, starting nine games… struck out three in 2.1 innings pitched against USC Upstate (3/4) as he did not allow a run on three hits… in his longest outing of the season, pitched 7.0 innings against No. 18 Coastal Carolina, allowing two runs on four hits and striking out two… matched that long outing with 7.0 innings pitched at Charleston Southern (4/8), allowing three runs on eight hits, striking out two and earning his first collegiate victory… struggled in the start at UNC Wilm-ington (4/15), allowing eight runs on seven hits and striking out three… in 0.1 innings pitched at No. 18 South Carolina, allowed five runs on two hits and walked four… allowed one run on five hits, walked three and struck out three in 5.0 innings of work against Presbyterian (5/17) as he earned his second win in the regular season finale.

High school: A 2007 graduate of Wilson Hall High School... lettered in baseball and basketball all four years... coached by Chuck Sterling, Pete Richard and Wally Jones... played for the Sumter Legion team that won back-to-back state champion-ships, coached by Wallie Jones.

Personal: Matthew Thomas Talley... born Aug. 8, 1989... son of Eddie and Carla Talley... father, Eddie, played basketball at Charleston Southern... majoring in civil engineering.

Talley’s Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2008 6.33 2-4 15 9 0 0/0 0 42.2 60 34 30 23 26 14 1 6 204 .345 5 1 3 3 02009 3.30 8-1 18 10 0 0/1 0 71.0 72 36 26 33 52 7 0 7 307 .273 4 3 2 5 1TOTAL 4.43 10-5 33 19 0 0/1 0 113.2 132 70 56 56 78 21 1 13 511 .301 9 4 5 8 1

Talley’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2008 6.23 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 8 3 3 1 0 1 0 2 23 .381 0 0 1 0 02009 2.13 4-0 9 2 0 0/1 0 25.1 20 6 6 13 14 2 0 0 105 .225 3 2 1 0 1TOTAL 2.73 4-0 12 2 0 0/1 0 29.2 28 9 9 14 14 3 0 2 128 .255 3 2 2 0 1

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 7.0 Three times (vs. Savannah State) April 14, 2009Strikeouts 7 Twice (vs. Davidson) May 21, 2009Walks 8 vs. Indiana State April 22, 2009Hits 10 vs. Davidson May 21, 2009Runs 9 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009 Earned Runs 8 at UNC Wilmington April 15, 2008

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BULLDOGSAsher WojciechowskiPitcherJunior | 6-4 | 235 | R/RBeaufort, S.C.Beaufort HS 9

2009: Pitched for the U.S. National Team in the summer, going 2-1 with a 2.18 ERA in five appearances with 20.2 innings pitched and 29 strikeouts… Named to the 2009 Southern Conference All-Tournament Team… went 3-3 on the year with a 4.39 ERA… ranked 73rd in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings with a mark of 9.68… became the first Bulldog pitcher in over a decade to record 15 strikeouts in a game, fanning 15 in a complete game performance against top-seeded Elon (5/23) in the Southern Conference Tournament… that SoCon Tournament game was his first outing in approximately a month after being sidelined

with a lower back strain… pitched 146 pitches in that game against the Phoenix and that was his second complete game outing of the season… pitched a complete game at Appalachian State [1] (3/25) in a 12-3 rout of the Mountaineers, allowing three runs on five hits… matched a then-career high 10 strike-outs at Davidson [2] (4/11), allowing only three runs on six hits in 7.0 innings pitched in the no-decision… struck out nine while allowing three runs on three hits in a 3-1 loss to Georgia South-ern (4/25).

2008: Was the first Bulldog pitcher to be named Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week… finished the year seventh in the Southern Conference with a 4.50 ERA… was fourth in the league with a .234 opposing batting average… ranked fifth in the So-Con with 78 strikeouts on the year… finished the season with a 5-1 record, recording 76.0 innings pitched… was the No. 3 starting pitcher throughout the season… in his first collegiate appearance, struck out nine in 6.0 innings on the mound as he did not allow a run on two hits while walking four against Delaware (2/23)… was named Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week fol-lowing that dominating performance against Delaware (2/23)… followed that with eight strikeouts in 8.0 innings pitched as he allowed one run on three hits against North Carolina A&T (2/29)… struck out nine in 6.0 innings of work in a non-conference game against the College of Charleston (3/11), allowing one run on three hits in the 13-1 victory over the cross-town rival… recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts in 7.0 innings pitched in the second game of a doubleheader at Wofford (4/6), allowing four runs on seven hits… struck out seven while holding Presbyterian (5/15) scoreless on three hits in the series-opener against the Blue Hose.

High school: A 2007 graduate of Beaufort High School... earned three letters in baseball and one letter in football... garnered All-Region honors in base-ball... played summer ball for the Palmetto Sand Gnats.

Personal: Asher Wojciechowski... born Dec. 21, 1988... son of Randy and Carol Wojciechowski... majoring in business administration.

Career HigHsCategory Highs Opponent (Last Time) DateInnings Pitched 9.0 Twice (vs. Elon) May 23, 2009Strikeouts 15 vs. Elon May 23, 2009Walks 6 Twice (at UNC Greensboro) April 18, 2009Hits 9 Twice (at Georgia Southern) April 4, 2008Runs 6 Three times (at UNC Greensboro) April 18, 2009Earned Runs 6 Twice (vs. Indiana State) February 21, 2009

Wojciechowski’s Overall Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2008 4.50 5-1 14 12 0 0/1 0 76.0 70 41 38 40 78 16 1 5 339 .243 10 6 1 4 22009 4.39 3-3 12 12 2 0/0 0 69.2 61 39 34 34 75 9 3 3 309 .235 6 7 1 7 2TOTAL 4.45 8-4 26 24 2 0/1 0 145.2 131 80 72 74 153 25 4 8 648 .239 16 13 2 11 4

Wojciechowski’s Southern Conference Career StatisticsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK2008 6.48 2-1 9 9 0 0/0 0 50.0 59 39 36 27 42 16 0 4 237 .294 8 5 1 3 22009 4.11 2-3 8 8 1 0/0 0 50.1 42 28 23 24 48 6 2 3 220 .227 5 4 1 6 0TOTAL 5.29 4-4 17 17 1 0/0 0 100.1 101 67 59 51 90 22 2 7 457 .262 13 9 2 9 2

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BULLDOGSDRAFT DAY!The Bulldogs had a record four players selected in the 2009 MLB Draft:- Richard Jones in the 9th round by Chicago Cubs (290th overall)- Chris McGuiness in the 13th round by Boston Red Sox (408th overall) - Matt Crim in the 21st round by Atlanta Braves (628th overall)- Wes Wrenn in the 35th round by New York Mets (1,064th overall)

SWEET 600 FOR JORDANCoach Jordan earned his 600th career victory on March 29 in a 4-1 win over Air Force as the Bulldogs swept the Falcons in a four-game series at Riley Park. He became the fastest coach in Southern Conference history to reach 600 wins, doing so in less than 18 full seasons.

ARMS RACEThe pitching staff once again led the Southern Conference in several catero-gies. Seniors Wes Wrenn and Matt Crim led a potent one-two punch at the top of the Bulldog rotation. Asher Wojciechowski, Matt Talley and TJ Clarkson added depth to the backend of the rotation and midweek while Raymond Co-penhaver and Drew Mahaffey proved dependable in the bullpen.

Category SoCon Rank NumbersERA 1st 4.50Runs Allowed 1st 318Complete Games 1st 7Home Runs Allowed 1st 34Earned Runs Allowed 1st 270Batting Avg. Against 1st .274Strikeouts 3rd 463

Additionally, the top two pitchers (Talley, 3.42 and Wrenn, 3.62) and four of the top six in ERA leaders in the conference were from The Citadel. Wrenn led the conference with 102 innings pitched.

LET’S GET OFFENSIVEThe Bulldogs could not only pitch, but were the second best team in the SoCon as a hitting unit with a .333 batting average. They lead the league with 728 hits, were second in at bats with 2,188 and third in doubles with 140. The fol-lowing shows the national team ranking next to hitting categories:

Batting Average: 25th .333Hits: 9th 667Doubles: 21st 131Doubles per game: 30th 2.43Sacrifice Flies: 30th 31

These numbers indicated individual national rankings in 2009:

Runs: Nick Orvin 38th 66Hits: Sonny Meade 5th 97 Bryan Altman 16th 89 Richard Jones 33rd 85Doubles: Bryan Altman 27th 21 Richard Jones 27th 21Total Bases: Richard Jones 34th 149On-Base Percentage: Chris McGuiness 9th .529Walks: Chris McGuiness 1st 61Walks per game: Chris McGuiness 3rd 1.13Toughest to Strikeout: Bryan Altman 51st 13.9

FIELDING FANATICSThe Bulldogs finished with a .971 fielding percentage in 2009, good enough for second in the Southern Conference. The Citadel committed 67 errors, third fewest in the SoCon and turned 39 double plays.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA BULLDOGSThe Citadel was the only team in the nation with two players named as First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans. Teammates Chris McGuiness and Sonny Meade were named to the All-District First Team in April before earning All-America accolades in May.

AWARDS, AWARDS, AWARDSAll-SoCon First TeamWes Wrenn - SoCon Pitcher of the YearRichard JonesChris McGuinessSonny Meade

All-SoCon Second TeamDrew Mahaffey

SoCon All-Tournament TeamRichard JonesSonny MeadeAsher Wojciechowski

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® First TeamChris McGuiness, Sonny Meade

Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball All-America Second TeamRichard Jones

Ping! Baseball All-America TeamsRichard Jones, Wes Wrenn

ABCA/Rawlings All-Atlantic Region First TeamRichard Jones

7-4 AGAINST THE TOP 50 RPIThe Citadel had a 7-4 record against teams in the Top-50 RPI including a 2-0 record against South Carolina and 3-2 against Elon. The Citadel also went 2-1 against Georgia Southern. The Bulldogs went 4-3 against ranked teams in 2009.

AN ASSAULT ON THE RECORD BOOKSThe Bulldogs had several individual and team records broken in 2009. The Cadets set new school records with 728 hits and 1,065 total bases.

Sonny Meade entered the top 10 in 13 different categories of single-season and career records at The Citadel. For a career, Meade ranks second in RBI with 207, second in hits with 355, second in at bats with 963, second in bat-ting average at .369, third in doubles with 70, third in total bases with 487, fourth in runs with 199 and seventh in games played with 233. He has the following records in a single season, all in 2009: first in hits with 104, third in at bats with 262, fifth in doubles with 22, eighth in RBI with 67 and tied for ninth in batting average at .397.

Chris McGuiness, Richard Jones and Bryan Altman also entered the top-10 in several single-season categories: McGuiness ranks second all-time in walks with 65 and seventh all-time in home runs with 15 for a single season; Jones ranks first all-time in home runs with 17, third all-time in hits with 95, third all-time in RBI with 69 and third all-time in total bases with 169 for a single season; Bryan Altman ranks third all-time in double with 23, third all-time in hits with 95 and sixth all-time in at bats with 258 in a single year.

Wes Wrenn and Matt Crim set multiple career records in their time at The Citadel. Wrenn is now the all-time leader in innings pitched with 391.0, first in games started with 59, tied for third with 26 wins, fifth in strikeouts with 265, and 10th all-time with eight complete games. The 2009 SoCon Pitcher of the Year also ranks eighth with nine victories in a single season and ranks eighth with 102 innings pitched in a season. Meanwhile, Crim is second all-time with 316.2 innings pitched, second in games started with 56 and is tied for third in wins with 26.

300 SOCON WINS FOR THE SKIPPERFred Jordan won his 300th career Southern Conference game on May 7 as the Bulldogs defeat Furman, 3-1. In the 88-year history of the Southern Con-ference, no other coach has reached 300 league victories.

2009 HIGHLIGHTS

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2009 RecoRd BReakdownFeb. 22 - Sonny Meade’s double in extra innings against Indiana State gave the Bulldogs their first victory of the season.

Feb. 23 - Freshman Zach Garrett was dubbed SoCon Pitcher of the Week after striking out nine and pitch-ing 6.0 innings in relief against Indiana State in a 12-inning affair to earn his first career win.

Feb. 27 - The Bulldogs down Radford in The Citadel Memorial Challenge, 4-2, and only get in two games over the weekend due to inclement weather in Charleston.

March 6 - Bryan Altman’s 12th inning walk-off grand slam sends the Bulldogs past defending conference champions Elon at Riley Park.

March 8 - The Citadel scores six unanswered runs to topple Elon, 8-5, and earn the series victory.

March 9 - Richard Jones scores four runs and has four RBI as the Bulldogs crush Quinnipiac, 15-1.

March 15 - In Boone, N.C., The Citadel runs past the Mountaineers as they sweep a doubleheader, winning 12-3 and 19-2 to claim the series.

March 16 - Richard Jones wins SoCon Player of the Week after going 10-for-18 with 10 runs scored and 12 RBI. Jones hit .611 in five games.

March 20 - Wes Wrenn strikes out nine as The Citadel wins 10-3 at Western Carolina to open the series.

March 29 - Fred Jordan earns his 600th career victory as The Citadel beats Air Force, 4-1, behind a three-run homer by Richard Jones and sweeps the Falcons at Riley Park in a four-game tilt.

March 30 - Drew Mahaffey is named SoCon Pitcher of the Week after making three appearances against Air Force. He earned three saves after throwing 3.2 innings, walking no one and striking out nine of the 13 batters he faced.

March 31 - The Citadel blows past No. 28 South Carolina, 12-5, to win their sixth straight game.

April 3 - Chris McGuiness hit two home runs to power the Bulldogs past Wofford, 13-3, at Riley Park.

April 6 - Chris McGuiness earns SoCon Player of the Week after going 7-for-15 with four home runs during the week. He hit .467 with six walks and five extra-base hits.

April 8 - The Citadel coasts to a 9-2 win over cross-town foe Charleston Southern to sweep the season series against the Bucs.

April 9 - Drew Mahaffey is named SoCon Pitcher of the Month for March. Mahaffey went 1-0 with four saves in eight appearances and struck out 28 batters in 14.1 innings pitched.

April 11 - Kyle Jordan leads the charge going 3-for-6 with four RBI as The Citadel scores a season-high 20 runs at Davidson in the first game of a doubleheader.

April 13 - Richard Jones hits three home runs to lead the Bulldogs past Davidson, 12-5, and a series victory.

April 15 - The Citadel beats South Carolina, 5-3, in 11 innings in Columbia to sweep the Gamecocks for the first time since 1961. TJ Clarkson struck out a career-high seven batters and Bryan Altman went 4-for-6 to power the Bulldogs.

April 22 - Chris McGuiness and Richard Jones each hit two home runs in a 16-11 Bulldogs win at Win-throp.

May 7 - Wes Wrenn throws a complete game as Richard Jones and Chris McGuiness each homer to beat Furman, 3-1. Fred Jordan wins his 300th SoCon game and becomes the first coach in the 88-year history of the league to do so.

May 10 - The Citadel defeats Furman, 7-6, to sweep the Paladins.

May 14 - Wes Wrenn throws his second straight complete game as The Citadel crushes the College of Charleston, 14-3, at Riley Park. Nick Orvin went 3-for-4 with two doubles, three runs scored and four RBI to lead the Bulldogs.

May 16 - Matt Crim throws a complete game shutout in a 7-0 series sweep over the College of Charleston as The Citadel clinches the No. 3 seed in the SoCon Tournament.

May 18 - Matt Crim was named SoCon Pitcher of the Week after shutting out the College of Charleston.

May 18 - Wes Wrenn was named SoCon Pitcher of the Year while Richard Jones, Chris McGuiness and Sonny Meade earned All-SoCon First Team accolades. Drew Mahaffey was named to the second team.

May 20 - The SoCon Tournament moves from Charleston for the first time in 19 years to Greenville’s Flour Field at West End.

May 21 - Chris McGuiness’ homer in the ninth innings sends the Bulldogs past Davidson, 9-8, at the SoCon Tournament.

May 22 - Matt Crim’s complete game and Sonny Meade’s homer keep The Citadel alive in the tournament as they down Appalachian State, 5-3.

May 23 - Asher Wojciechowski strikes out 15 in a complete game win over the No. 2 seed Elon.

May 23 - Forced to try and beat Elon again the same day, the Bulldogs are eliminated, 8-7, in a heartbreak-ing tournament semifinal game despite two home runs and four hits from Richard Jones.

May 24 - Richard Jones, Asher Wojciechowski and Sonny Meade were named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team.

May 26 - Chris McGuiness and Sonny Meade were named to ESPN The Magazine All-America First Team.

May 28 - Richard Jones was named to the Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball All-America Second Team.

June 8 - Wes Wrenn and Richard Jones were named to Ping! Baseball All-America Second Team.

June 9-11 - Richard Jones, Chris McGuiness, Matt Crim and Wes Wrenn are selected in the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. The four draft picks mark the most in a single year in The Citadel’s history.

ImpoRTanT daTeS In 2009Total ...................................................................................... 37-22Conference .......................................................................... 20-10Non-Conference .................................................................. 14-10Home .................................................................................... 22-11Away ....................................................................................... 12-9Neutral ......................................................................................3-2Day ....................................................................................... 22-16Night ....................................................................................... 15-6vs Left .......................................................................................6-6vs Right ................................................................................ 31-161-Run games ............................................................................3-72-Run games ............................................................................6-35+Run games ........................................................................ 19-5Extra innings .............................................................................3-4Shutouts ...................................................................................2-0Scoring 0-2 runs .......................................................................0-5Scoring 3-5 runs .......................................................................9-7Scoring 6-9 runs .................................................................. 12-10Scoring 10+ runs....................................................................16-0Opponent 0-2 runs .................................................................14-0Opponent 3-5 runs .................................................................16-7Opponent 6-9 runs ...................................................................5-7Opponent 10+ runs ..................................................................2-8Scored in 1st inning ...............................................................17-7Scores first ............................................................................. 23-7Opponent scores first .......................................................... 14-15After 6 leading ....................................................................... 32-4After 6 trailing .........................................................................3-14After 6 tied ................................................................................2-4After 7 leading ....................................................................... 32-3After 7 trailing ........................................................................ 4-15After 7 tied ................................................................................1-4After 8 leading ....................................................................... 33-3After 8 trailing .........................................................................1-17After 8 tied ................................................................................3-2Hit 0 home runs .................................................................. 14-14Hit 1 home run .......................................................................14-4Hit 2+ home runs .....................................................................9-4Opponent 0 home runs ....................................................... 24-10Opponent 1 home run .......................................................... 11-7Opponent 2+ HRs ....................................................................2-5Made 0 errors ........................................................................ 15-5Made 1 error ...........................................................................17-6Made 2+ errors ..................................................................... 5-11Opponent made 0 errors .........................................................9-9Opponent made 1 error ........................................................ 12-7Opponent made 2+ errors .....................................................16-6Out-hit opponent ....................................................................31-3Out-hit by opponent ...............................................................3-16Hits are tied ..............................................................................0-3Monday .....................................................................................1-0Tuesday .....................................................................................2-3Wednesday ...............................................................................5-4Thursday ...................................................................................4-0Friday .......................................................................................10-3Saturday ....................................................................................7-9Sunday ......................................................................................8-3In White w/Navy Shoulders ...................................................10-3In Citadel Blue ........................................................................10-5In Navy w/ Block “Citadel” .......................................................7-4In White Pinstripes ...................................................................1-5In Gray Pinstripes .....................................................................2-2In Navy w/cursive gray “Bulldogs” ..........................................7-2In Navy with Logo .....................................................................0-1

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Overall Statistics for The Citadel (as of Nov 24, 2009)(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 37-22 Home: 22-11 Away: 12-9 Neutral: 3-2 Conference: 20-10

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%Meade . 3 9 7 59-59 262 59 104 22 0 5 67 141 . 5 3 8 20 2 36 6 . 4 3 8 4 0 3-5 129 6 2 . 9 8 5RJones . 3 7 8 59-59 251 54 95 19 2 17 69 169 . 6 7 3 27 6 52 5 . 4 4 9 1 0 2-4 360 26 4 . 9 9 0Greene . 3 7 6 54-54 226 35 85 12 2 4 36 113 . 5 0 0 12 2 29 5 . 4 0 7 3 1 1-4 32 98 14 . 9 0 3Altman . 3 6 8 59-59 258 63 95 23 3 7 47 145 . 5 6 2 20 10 20 3 . 4 3 3 1 3 10-13 126 156 16 . 9 4 6McGuiness . 3 6 7 59-59 207 55 76 15 1 15 59 138 . 6 6 7 65 4 22 9 . 5 2 0 3 0 1-3 494 46 5 . 9 9 1Orvin . 3 5 5 59-59 259 69 92 14 3 2 33 118 . 4 5 6 29 8 37 2 . 4 3 0 4 2 18-26 141 3 2 . 9 8 6Ladd . 3 2 9 45-16 82 25 27 4 1 0 12 33 . 4 0 2 3 3 16 2 . 3 6 3 3 2 8-11 17 1 0 1.000

Simonelli . 3 0 2 30-26 96 14 29 5 1 2 18 42 . 4 3 8 6 3 10 4 . 3 5 2 3 1 2-2 36 2 0 1.000

Fallaw . 2 8 0 55-53 175 19 49 4 1 0 26 55 . 3 1 4 26 6 36 4 . 3 8 4 4 2 1-1 100 8 2 . 9 8 2Dangerfield . 2 2 7 36-18 75 13 17 2 0 0 7 19 . 2 5 3 6 4 18 4 . 3 1 0 2 2 0-1 26 55 2 . 9 7 6Thomas . 1 8 3 29-21 71 7 13 4 0 2 10 23 . 3 2 4 10 2 17 1 . 2 9 8 1 3 1-1 40 0 1 . 9 7 6Jordan . 1 7 9 53-47 173 23 31 13 1 1 17 49 . 2 8 3 7 0 56 2 . 2 0 9 2 12 3-3 61 121 9 . 9 5 3--------------------Shubsda . 4 2 9 24-0 14 8 6 1 0 0 3 7 . 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 . 4 6 7 0 1 0-0 10 0 0 1.000

Richards . 4 0 0 6-0 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1 0 1.000

Reifsnider . 3 3 3 8-0 9 2 3 0 1 0 3 5 . 5 5 6 0 0 2 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 5 7 0 1.000

Clarkson . 2 5 0 4-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 3 2 0 1.000

Mackert . 1 5 0 19-1 20 1 3 1 0 0 4 4 . 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 . 1 8 2 1 1 1-2 1 0 0 1.000

LJones . 0 0 0 4-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 . 6 6 7 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000

Totals . 3 3 3 59 2188 452 728 140 16 55 411 1065 . 4 8 7 233 52 355 47 . 4 0 4 32 30 51-76 1619 615 67 . 9 7 1

Opponents . 2 7 4 59 2117 318 580 86 15 34 284 798 . 3 7 7 216 45 463 30 . 3 5 1 15 33 53-68 1578 676 76 . 9 6 7

LOB - Team (506), Opp (489). DPs turned - Team (39), Opp (57). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (11), McGuiness 4, Meade 2,RJones 2, Thomas 1, Orvin 1, Altman 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Orvin 3, Altman 1, McGuiness 1, Dangerfield 1, Simonelli 1, Ladd1, Meade 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa shaTalley 3 . 3 0 8-1 18 10 0 0/1 0 71.0 72 36 26 33 52 7 0 7 . 2 7 3 4 3 1 2 5Mahaffey 3 . 6 0 2-3 30 0 0 0/1 7 50.0 38 23 20 14 71 2 2 3 . 2 0 3 1 5 1 0 2Wrenn 3 . 6 2 9-3 14 14 3 0/0 0 102.0 107 49 41 25 82 21 1 6 . 2 6 8 4 6 1 2 2Clarkson 3 . 9 2 3-2 9 7 0 0/0 0 41.1 43 21 18 15 31 5 1 1 . 2 6 9 2 4 0 2 2Crim 4 . 1 0 8-4 14 14 2 1/0 0 83.1 98 48 38 33 62 16 2 4 . 2 8 7 5 3 0 2 5Wojciechowsk 4 . 3 9 3-3 12 12 2 0/0 0 69.2 61 39 34 34 75 9 3 3 . 2 3 5 6 7 2 1 7Copenhaver 4 . 7 5 2-3 30 0 0 0/1 2 30.1 33 18 16 13 15 6 0 0 . 2 8 4 1 6 0 1 2Garrett 4 . 8 8 1-0 17 0 0 0/0 0 24.0 23 17 13 12 23 4 1 1 . 2 4 5 4 5 0 2 1Boyce 5 . 5 2 0-0 13 0 0 0/0 0 14.2 16 9 9 7 15 3 1 2 . 2 8 1 2 0 0 1 0Reifsnider 8 . 6 7 1-2 20 2 0 0/0 1 36.1 64 36 35 15 25 8 3 5 . 3 9 8 2 2 0 2 5--------------------Meade 8 . 4 4 0-1 6 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 8 6 5 2 6 1 0 1 . 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0Sprowls 9 . 9 5 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 8 7 7 9 2 2 0 1 . 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 1Long 12.46 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 6 6 6 3 3 1 1 0 . 3 1 6 0 4 0 0 0Fallaw 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0McGuiness 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1Totals 4 . 4 9 37-22 59 59 7 2/1 10 539.2 580 318 269 216 463 86 15 34 . 2 7 4 33 45 5 15 33

Opponents 6 . 9 6 22-37 59 59 2 0/0 6 526.0 728 452 407 233 355 140 16 55 . 3 3 3 61 52 3 32 30

PB - Team (8), RJones 6, Fallaw 1, Richards 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (17), Talley 10, Wojciechowsk 2, RJones 2, Copenhaver2, Reifsnider 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - RJones (39-45), Fallaw (14-19), Wojciechowsk (11-14), Talley (10-13), Copenhaver (8-9),Wrenn (3-6), Garrett (6-6), Crim (4-5), Mahaffey (5-5), Clarkson (1-3), Meade (3-3), Reifsnider (1-2), Boyce (1-2).

SCORE BY INNINGSTeam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalThe Citadel 60 42 40 41 40 70 53 61 36 9 452Opponents 24 29 38 38 27 29 57 37 31 8 318

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The Automated ScoreBookGame Results for The Citadel (as of Nov 24, 2009)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 20, 2009 INDIANA STATE L 8-12 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Mahaffey (L 0-1) 7 1 2 3:49Feb 21, 2009 INDIANA STATE-1 L 6-9 (10) 0-2-0 0-0-0 Meade (L 0-1) - 3:39Feb 21, 2009 INDIANA STATE-2 L 7-8 (11) 0-3-0 0-0-0 Reifsnider (L 0-1) 1 0 6 8 4:04Feb 22, 2009 INDIANA STATE W 5-4 (12) 1-3-0 0-0-0 Garrett (W 1-0) 4 2 7 3:54

# Feb 27, 2009 RADFORD W 4-2 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 Wrenn (W 1-0) 9 1 7 2:28# Feb 28, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH L 6-7 (15) 2-4-0 0-0-0 Mahaffey (L 0-2) 7 3 7 4:54

Mar 04, 2009 at #14 Coastal Carolina L 1-3 9 2-5-0 0-0-0 Copenhaver (L 0-1) 5 1 2 2:30* Mar 06, 2009 ELON W 12-8 (11) 3-5-0 1-0-0 Mahaffey (W 1-2) 6 3 5 3:58* Mar 07, 2009 ELON L 5-17 9 3-6-0 1-1-0 Crim (L 0-1) 1 0 7 3 3:18* Mar 08, 2009 ELON W 8-5 9 4-6-0 2-1-0 Talley (W 1-0) 7 0 2 3:28

Mar 09, 2009 QUINNIPIAC W 15-1 9 5-6-0 2-1-0 Clarkson (W 1-0) 6 5 1 2:26Mar 11, 2009 MERCER W 9-3 9 6-6-0 2-1-0 Talley (W 2-0) 1 2 1 9 2:38

* Mar 13, 2009 at Appalachian State L 6-10 9 6-7-0 2-2-0 Wrenn (L 1-1) 7 1 2:37* Mar 15, 2009 at Appalachian State-1 W 12-3 9 7-7-0 3-2-0 Wojciechowsk (W 1-0) - 2:51* Mar 15, 2009 at Appalachian State-2 W 19-2 9 8-7-0 4-2-0 Crim (W 1-1) 1 4 6 3:09* Mar 20, 2009 at Western Carolina W 10-3 9 9-7-0 5-2-0 Wrenn (W 2-1) 4 2 8 3:12* Mar 21, 2009 at Western Carolina L 1-3 9 9-8-0 5-3-0 Wojciechowsk (L 1-1) 4 4 7 2:40* Mar 22, 2009 at Western Carolina L 9-10 9 9-9-0 5-4-0 Crim (L 1-2) 5 2 8 3:39

Mar 25, 2009 at Charleston Southern W 13-3 9 10-9-0 5-4-0 Talley (W 3-0) 1 2 4 2:37Mar 26, 2009 AIR FORCE W 5-2 9 11-9-0 5-4-0 Wrenn (W 3-1) 4 0 3 2:34Mar 27, 2009 AIR FORCE W 13-11 9 12-9-0 5-4-0 Copenhaver (W 1-1) 4 1 7 3:52Mar 28, 2009 AIR FORCE W 8-1 9 13-9-0 5-4-0 Crim (W 2-2) 6 2 7 2:21Mar 29, 2009 AIR FORCE W 4-1 9 14-9-0 5-4-0 Copenhaver (W 2-1) 8 5 3 2:31Mar 31, 2009 #28 SOUTH CAROLINA W 12-5 9 15-9-0 5-4-0 Talley (W 4-0) 3 6 3 3 3:18Apr 01, 2009 WINTHROP L 9-12 9 15-10-0 5-4-0 Copenhaver (L 2-2) 5 7 6 3:16

* Apr 03, 2009 WOFFORD W 13-3 9 16-10-0 6-4-0 Wrenn (W 4-1) 9 7 5 2:36* Apr 04, 2009 WOFFORD W 6-4 9 17-10-0 7-4-0 Wojciechowsk (W 2-1) 1 1 2 7 2:32* Apr 05, 2009 WOFFORD L 4-5 9 17-11-0 7-5-0 Crim (L 2-3) 5 7 3 2:48

Apr 07, 2009 at Coll. of Charleston L 8-21 9 17-12-0 7-5-0 Talley (L 4-1) 8 3 1 2:56Apr 08, 2009 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 9-2 9 18-12-0 7-5-0 Clarkson (W 2-0) 8 3 7 2:55

* Apr 11, 2009 at Davidson-1 W 20-6 9 19-12-0 8-5-0 Wrenn (W 5-1) - 3:20* Apr 11, 2009 at Davidson-2 L 4-5 (10) 19-13-0 8-6-0 Mahaffey (L 1-3) 4 8 2 3:02* Apr 12, 2009 at Davidson W 12-5 9 20-13-0 9-6-0 Crim (W 3-3) 3 3 6 3:02

Apr 14, 2009 SAVANNAH STATE L 2-6 9 20-14-0 9-6-0 Copenhaver (L 2-3) 9 3 5 2:54Apr 15, 2009 at South Carolina W 5-3 (11) 21-14-0 9-6-0 Reifsnider (W 1-1) 6 9 2 3 3:33

* Apr 17, 2009 at UNC Greensboro W 10-4 9 22-14-0 10-6-0 Wrenn (W 6-1) 2 4 6 3:01* Apr 18, 2009 at UNC Greensboro L 3-8 9 22-15-0 10-7-0 Wojciechowsk (L 2-2) 4 1 9 2:55* Apr 19, 2009 at UNC Greensboro L 4-12 9 22-16-0 10-8-0 Crim (L 3-4) 2 6 7 2:42

Apr 22, 2009 at Winthrop W 16-11 9 23-16-0 10-8-0 Talley (W 5-1) 6 6 6 3:48* Apr 24, 2009 #28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-2 9 24-16-0 11-8-0 Wrenn (W 7-1) 9 2 5 2:28* Apr 25, 2009 #28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 1-3 9 24-17-0 11-9-0 Wojciechowsk (L 2-3) 9 5 3 2:32* Apr 26, 2009 #28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 8-4 9 25-17-0 12-9-0 Crim (W 4-4) 8 7 2 3:10* May 01, 2009 SAMFORD L 4-5 9 25-18-0 12-10-0 Wrenn (L 7-2) 8 3 1 2:04* May 02, 2009 SAMFORD W 5-1 9 26-18-0 13-10-0 Talley (W 6-1) 1 0 5 3 3:03* May 03, 2009 SAMFORD W 9-5 9 27-18-0 14-10-0 Crim (W 5-4) 8 2 1 2:55

May 05, 2009 PRESBYTERIAN W 12-2 9 28-18-0 14-10-0 Clarkson (W 3-0) 2 5 7 3:07May 06, 2009 USC UPSTATE L 3-6 9 28-19-0 14-10-0 Reifsnider (L 1-2) 7 4 7 2:55

* May 07, 2009 at Furman W 3-1 9 29-19-0 15-10-0 Wrenn (W 8-2) 5 4 1 2:20* May 08, 2009 at Furman W 7-0 9 30-19-0 16-10-0 Talley (W 7-1) 4 3 1 3:04* May 10, 2009 at Furman W 7-6 9 31-19-0 17-10-0 Crim (W 6-4) 3 9 3 2:55

May 12, 2009 at Presbyterian L 6-12 9 31-20-0 17-10-0 Clarkson (L 3-1) 1 1 9 2:40* May 14, 2009 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W 14-3 9 32-20-0 18-10-0 Wrenn (W 9-2) 1 7 5 5 2:30* May 15, 2009 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W 10-4 9 33-20-0 19-10-0 Talley (W 8-1) 1 8 7 3 3:02* May 16, 2009 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W 7-0 9 34-20-0 20-10-0 Crim (W 7-4) 1 9 1 7 2:18$ May 20, 2009 vs Appalachian State L 1-4 9 34-21-0 20-10-0 Wrenn (L 9-3) 1 2 7 4 2:36$ May 21, 2009 vs Davidson W 9-8 9 35-21-0 20-10-0 Mahaffey (W 2-3) 5 0 5 3:34$ May 22, 2009 vs Appalachian State W 5-3 9 36-21-0 20-10-0 Crim (W 8-4) 1 1 9 6 2:42$ May 23, 2009 vs #22 Elon W 5-1 9 37-21-0 20-10-0 Wojciechowsk (W 3-3) 1 2 3 5 2:44$ May 23, 2009 vs #22 Elon L 7-8 9 37-22-0 20-10-0 Clarkson (L 3-2) 1 7 1 8 3:08

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SCORE BY INNINGSTeam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalThe Citadel 27 21 15 19 21 37 29 37 27 6 239Opponents 16 11 24 10 9 20 21 22 11 3 147

The Automated ScoreBookConference statistics for The Citadel (as of Nov 24, 2009)

(Conference games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 20-10 Home: 11-4 Away: 9-6 Conference: 20-10

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

McGuiness . 4 0 7 30-30 113 30 46 10 0 8 27 80 . 7 0 8 28 2 14 4 . 5 3 1 0 0 1-2 245 26 3 . 9 8 9

Altman . 4 0 6 30-30 133 32 54 15 0 4 25 81 . 6 0 9 11 4 11 1 . 4 6 6 0 1 7-8 71 86 8 . 9 5 2

Meade . 3 9 2 30-30 130 26 51 11 0 2 35 68 . 5 2 3 12 1 19 4 . 4 3 8 3 0 1-2 60 3 2 . 9 6 9

Greene . 3 7 9 27-27 116 20 44 7 0 3 16 60 . 5 1 7 3 1 16 3 . 3 9 7 1 1 1-2 12 50 9 . 8 7 3

Orvin . 3 6 8 30-30 136 37 50 9 2 0 18 63 . 4 6 3 13 1 22 0 . 4 1 8 3 0 8-11 80 0 1 . 9 8 8

Ladd . 3 5 8 22-10 53 18 19 3 1 0 8 24 . 4 5 3 2 1 9 1 . 3 8 6 1 0 5-5 8 0 0 1.000

RJones . 3 5 8 30-30 123 28 44 10 1 8 38 80 . 6 5 0 17 3 27 3 . 4 4 4 1 0 1-1 161 9 2 . 9 8 8

Simonelli . 3 1 0 17-15 58 8 18 4 1 2 14 30 . 5 1 7 2 0 4 3 . 3 1 7 3 0 0-0 22 1 0 1.000

Fallaw . 2 8 4 27-27 95 9 27 3 1 0 8 32 . 3 3 7 11 2 21 3 . 3 6 7 1 2 0-0 60 3 0 1.000

Jordan . 1 8 4 29-28 98 15 18 8 1 1 13 31 . 3 1 6 4 0 28 2 . 2 1 4 1 7 3-3 42 64 7 . 9 3 8

--------------------Reifsnider . 7 5 0 3-0 4 2 3 0 1 0 3 5 1.250 0 0 1 0 . 7 5 0 0 0 0-0 4 5 0 1.000

Shubsda . 5 7 1 9-0 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 . 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 . 5 7 1 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

Clarkson . 5 0 0 2-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Mackert . 3 3 3 6-0 6 1 2 1 0 0 3 3 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

Richards . 2 5 0 2-0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

Dangerfield . 1 6 7 20-5 30 6 5 1 0 0 3 6 . 2 0 0 1 1 7 3 . 2 1 2 1 1 0-0 8 20 0 1.000

Thomas . 1 3 6 11-8 22 2 3 2 0 0 2 5 . 2 2 7 5 1 6 0 . 3 2 1 0 2 0-0 10 0 0 1.000

LJones . 0 0 0 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Totals . 3 4 5 30 1130 239 390 85 8 28 213 575 . 5 0 9 109 18 185 27 . 4 0 6 15 14 27-34 803 312 41 . 9 6 5

Opponents . 2 6 6 30 1037 147 276 45 7 16 133 383 . 3 6 9 100 19 220 16 . 3 3 9 9 18 35-44 787 337 42 . 9 6 4

LOB - Team (261), Opp (233). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (32). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (4), McGuiness 2, RJones 1,Orvin 1. Picked off - Orvin 2, Altman 1.

(Conference games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

Talley 2 . 1 3 4-0 9 2 0 0/1 0 25.1 20 6 6 13 14 2 0 0 . 2 2 5 3 2 1 1 0Copenhaver 2 . 2 0 0-0 11 0 0 0/1 1 16.1 14 4 4 5 9 3 0 0 . 2 4 6 0 1 0 1 2Mahaffey 3 . 2 8 1-1 14 0 0 0/1 3 24.2 23 11 9 4 33 0 1 1 . 2 3 7 1 3 0 0 2Wrenn 3 . 8 2 7-2 10 10 3 0/0 0 75.1 81 37 32 18 59 19 1 5 . 2 7 5 4 4 0 2 2Wojciechowsk 4 . 1 1 2-3 8 8 1 0/0 0 50.1 42 28 23 24 48 6 2 3 . 2 2 7 5 4 0 1 6Crim 4 . 6 4 6-4 10 10 1 1/0 0 54.1 67 36 28 26 38 11 1 3 . 2 9 9 2 3 0 1 4Reifsnider 5 . 2 3 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 10 6 6 5 7 1 0 1 . 2 6 3 0 0 0 1 2--------------------Garrett 8 . 1 0 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 5 6 3 1 5 1 1 1 . 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 0Boyce 9 . 6 4 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 5 5 5 3 4 1 0 2 . 2 7 8 0 0 0 0 0Clarkson 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Sprowls 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Long 36.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 4 4 4 0 2 0 1 0 . 5 7 1 0 1 0 0 0Totals 4 . 1 7 20-10 30 30 5 2/1 4 267.2 276 147 124 100 220 45 7 16 . 2 6 6 16 19 1 9 18

Opponents 7 . 2 7 10-20 30 30 2 0/0 3 262.1 390 239 212 109 185 85 8 28 . 3 4 5 30 18 2 15 14

PB - Team (6), RJones 6, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (9), Talley 5, Copenhaver 2, Wojciechowsk 2, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - RJones(23-28), Fallaw (12-14), Wojciechowsk (9-12), Talley (7-8), Copenhaver (5-6), Wrenn (2-5), Garrett (4-4), Crim (3-4),Mahaffey (4-4), Boyce (1-1).

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Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% College of Charleston .345 57 2075 554 716 156 11 110 517 1224 .590 265 77 353 45 .430 43 14 120-147 1490 592 85 .961The Citadel .333 59 2188 452 728 140 16 55 411 1065 .487 233 52 355 47 .404 32 30 52-77 1619 615 67 .971Western Carolina .332 57 2133 482 708 142 15 67 442 1081 .507 227 75 451 41 .410 29 25 126-159 1554 597 98 .956Georgia Southern .327 59 2151 565 703 121 12 87 505 1109 .516 274 107 335 33 .422 35 35 51-71 1570 597 60 .973Elon .323 59 2199 604 711 137 24 138 558 1310 .596 326 85 469 23 .426 25 21 115-144 1602 614 78 .966Appalachian State .312 54 1951 421 609 127 20 62 373 962 .493 253 48 349 46 .399 29 25 55-78 1441 575 71 .966 Wofford .290 49 1759 331 510 87 11 56 312 787 .447 205 44 434 25 .374 23 25 73-93 1304 542 93 .952Samford .286 52 1838 320 525 86 11 48 285 777 .423 193 49 359 38 .365 20 29 52-70 1371 527 73 .963Furman .278 55 1926 310 536 86 9 45 280 775 .402 199 44 353 34 .355 25 36 75-96 1477 619 66 .969Davidson .278 49 1766 313 491 122 8 66 283 827 .468 192 44 417 14 .361 10 28 56-81 1319 504 93 .951UNC Greensboro .272 49 1685 284 459 79 16 24 262 642 .381 203 54 367 39 .364 25 27 65-77 1308 483 78 .958TOTAL .309 599 21671 4636 6696 1283 153 758 4228 10559 .487 2570 679 4242 385 .394 296 295 840-1093 16055 6265 862 .963

Team BaTTInG

Team ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAThe Citadel 4.50 37-22 59 7 2/1 10 539.2 580 318 270 216 463 86 15 34 2117 .274 33 45 5 15 33Georgia Southern 5.11 42-17 59 2 0/0 13 523.1 606 353 297 213 469 112 13 63 2057 .295 46 63 8 20 24Appalachian State 5.17 33-21 54 0 2/2 15 480.1 547 331 276 184 414 106 23 47 1909 .287 66 43 6 21 29Western Carolina 5.65 35-22 57 2 3/3 12 518.0 581 414 325 241 487 88 13 68 2065 .281 67 92 7 22 29Elon 6.17 41-18 59 0 1/1 24 534.0 628 417 366 245 444 116 2 78 2119 .296 37 77 10 25 39UNC Greensboro 6.48 20-29 49 0 0/0 9 436.0 513 376 314 202 359 114 18 65 1792 .286 57 46 4 16 15College of Charleston 6.60 35-22 57 3 3/2 7 496.2 618 422 364 203 367 102 10 91 2050 .301 41 46 3 16 33Davidson 7.06 18-31 49 0 1/1 8 439.2 589 403 345 216 350 131 7 62 1822 .323 54 49 10 28 31Furman 7.07 24-31 55 0 0/0 9 492.1 672 450 387 225 359 131 14 104 2047 .328 42 46 8 23 24Samford 7.42 17-35 52 2 0/0 5 457.0 640 467 377 234 357 111 20 83 1931 .331 49 46 5 29 22Wofford 8.49 17-32 49 0 0/1 8 434.2 586 480 410 312 313 132 10 67 1804 .325 51 46 7 33 29TOTAL 6.27 319-280 599 16 12/10 120 5351.2 6560 4431 3731 2491 4382 1229 145 762 21713 .302 543 599 73 248 308

Socon oVeRaLL Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Elon 23 4 0 .852 41 18 0 .695Georgia Southern 20 8 0 .714 42 17 0 .712The citadel 20 10 0 .667 37 22 0 .627Western Carolina 19 10 0 .655 35 22 0 .614College of Charleston 17 13 0 .567 35 22 0 .614Appalachian State 15 13 0 .536 33 21 0 .611Davidson 11 16 0 .407 18 31 0 .367Furman 10 20 0 .333 24 31 0 .436Samford 9 21 0 .300 17 35 0 .327UNC Greensboro 7 21 0 .250 20 29 0 .408Wofford 7 22 0 .241 17 32 0 .347

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First Team C – Richard Jones, The Citadel 1B – Chris McGuiness, The Citadel 2B – Brandon Sizemore, C of C 3B – Joey Bergman, C of C SS – Brent Greer, Western Carolina OF – Pat Irvine, Elon OF – Cory Harrilchak, Elon OF – Sonny Meade, The Citadel DH – Ryan Daniels, C of C SP – Wes Wrenn, The Citadel SP – Chris Mederos, GSU RP – Zach Quate, Appalachian State RP – Thomas Girdwood, Elon

May 20 (Wednesday)Georgia Southern 4, Davidson 3Appalachian State 4, The Citadel 1Elon 10, Furman 8Western Carolina 12, College of Charleston 4

May 21 (Thursday)The Citadel 9, Davidson 8Furman 6, College of Charleston 5Georgia Southern 6, Appalachian State 5Elon 15, Western Carolina 7

May 22 (Friday)Furman 7, Western Carolina 6The Citadel 5, Appalachian State 3

May 23 (Saturday)The Citadel 5, Elon 1Georgia Southern 16, Furman 4Elon 8, The Citadel 7

May 24 (Sunday)Georgia Southern 7, Elon 3

Co-Players of the Year - Joey Bergman, C of C and Chase Austin, Elon Pitcher of the Year - Wes Wrenn, The Citadel

Freshman of the Year - Ross Heffley, Western Carolina Coach of the Year - Mike Kennedy, Elon

C – Richard Jones, The Citadel 1B – David Towarnicky, Appalachian St. 2B –Marcus Rose, Furman 3B – Chase Austin, Elon SS – Brent Greer, Western Carolina OF – Sonny Meade, The Citadel OF – Ty Wright, Georgia Southern OF –Pat Irvine, Elon DH – Kyle Blackburn, Georgia Southern SP – Asher Wojciechowski, The Citadel SP – Chris Mederos, Georgia Southern RP – Thomas Girdwood, Elon

Tournament MVP - Kyle Blackburn, GSU

2009 ALL-SOCON TEAM

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 23 – Joash Brodin (COFC); March 2 – Justin Hilt (Elon); March 9 – Griffin Benedict (GSU); March 16 – Richard Jones (CIT); March 23 –Stephen Notaro (WCU); March 30 –Mike Melilo (Elon) and Cole Rakar (COFC); April 6 – Chris McGuiness (CIT); April 13 – Bennett Davis (Elon); April 20 – Pat Irvine (Elon); April 27 – Dallas Tarleton (Elon); May 4 – Matt Mansilla (COFC); May 11 – Joey Bergman (COFC); May 18 – A.J. Wirnsberger, (GSU)

Second Team C – Griffin Benedict, GSU 1B – Joash Brodin, C of C 2B – Wes Hobson, Appalachian State 3B – Chase Austin, Elon SS – Michael Gilmartin, Wofford OF – Matt Mansilla, C of C OF – Clay McCord, C of C OF – Rand Smith, Appalachian State DH – Danny Weiss, Davidson SP – Jesse Simpson, C of C SP – Jimmy Reyes, Elon RP – Drew Mahaffey, The Citadel

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Team pITcHInG

2009 coacHeS aLL-SoUTHeRn confeRence HonoRS

SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PITCHERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 23 – Zach Garrett (CIT); March 2 – Daniel Ottone (WCU); March 9 – David Peterson (COFC); March 16 – Jesse Simpson (COFC); March 23 – Chris Masters (WCU); March 23 – Drew Mahaffey (CIT) ; April 6 – Jimmy Reyes (Elon); April 13 – Corey Martin (WCU); April 20 – Chris Mederos (GSU); April 27 – Mike Frongello (DAV); May 4 – Chris Masters (WCU); May 11 – David Peterson (COFC); May 18 – Matt Crim (CIT)

David Peterson, College of Charleston David Greene, The Citadel Nick Orvin, The Citadel Drew Gadaire, Davidson Jordan Darnell, Elon Zeth Stone, Elon Matt Murray, Georgia Southern Eric Phillips, Georgia Southern Colin Snow, Georgia Southern Ross Heffley, Western Carolina Konstantine Diamaduras, Wofford James Foster, Wofford

SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

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mULTIpLe HIT GameSno. name 2 3 4 5+ Total22 Sonny Meade 19 12 3 - 3418 Richard Jones 26 5 2 1 34 8 Nick Orvin 24 9 1 - 34 3 Bryan Altman 18 7 3 1 2914 David Greene 17 8 2 - 2724 Chris McGuiness 7 11 2 - 20 6 Sid Fallow 8 - - - 811 Matt Simonelli 4 2 1 - 729 William Ladd 4 2 - - 612 Kyle Jordan 5 1 - - 631 Johnny Dangerfield 3 1 - - 4 1 Trey Thomas 2 - - - 2 2 Justin Mackert 1 - - - 132 Brian Shubsda 1 - - - 113 Matt Reifsnider 1 - - - 1Team 140 58 14 2 214

mULTIpLe RBI GameSno. name 2 3 4 5+ Total22 Sonny Meade 11 4 1 1 1718 Richard Jones 7 4 5 1 1724 Chris McGuiness 9 5 1 1 16 3 Bryan Altman 6 3 1 - 1014 David Greene 7 3 - - 10 8 Nick Orvin 7 - 1 - 8 6 Sid Fallaw 6 - - - 612 Kyle Jordan 4 - 1 - 511 Matt Simonelli 3 1 - - 4 1 Trey Thomas 2 - - - 229 William Ladd 2 - - - 232 Brian Shubsda 1 - - - 1 2 Justin Mackert 1 - - - 113 Matt Reifsnider 1 - - - 1Team 67 20 9 4 100

HITTInG STReakSno. name Longest current22 Sonny Meade 26 4 8 Nick Orvin 16 3 3 Bryan Altman 13 -24 Chris McGuiness 11 118 Richard Jones 10 214 David Greene 10 10 6 Sid Fallaw 9 311 Matt Simonelli 8 -12 Kyle Jordan 7 131 Johnny Dangerfield 5 -29 William Ladd 5 - 1 Trey Thomas 3 -32 Brian Shubsda 2 136 Grant Richards 2 -23 TJ Clarkson 1 - 2 Justin Mackert 1 -13 Matt Reifsnider 1 -

2009 mISceLLaneoUSSTaTISTIcS

STaRTInG LIneUp BY poSITIon (Team w-L record when starter)

pITcHeR: Matt Crim 14 (8-6) Wes Wrenn 14 (10-4) Asher Wojciechowski 12 (6-6) Matt Talley 10 (8-2) TJ Clarkson 7 (5-2) Matt Reifsnider 2 (0-2) caTcHeR: Richard Jones 45 (32-13) Sid Fallaw 14 (5-9) fIRST BaSe: Chris McGuiness 59 (37-22) Second BaSe: Bryan Altman 46 (26-20) Johnny Dangerfield 13 (11-2) THIRd BaSe: David Greene 54 (34-20) Johnny Dangerfield 5 (3-2) SHoRTSTop: Kyle Jordan 47 (27-20) Bryan Altman 12 (10-2) LefT fIeLd: Matt Simonelli 25 (17-8) Trey Thomas 20 (11-9) William Ladd 13 (9-4) Nick Orvin 1 (0-1) cenTeR fIeLd: Nick Orvin 57 (37-20) Matt Simonelli 1 (0-1) William Ladd 1 (0-1) RIGHT fIeLd: Sonny Meade 59 (37-22) deSIGnaTed HITTeR: Sid Fallaw 39 (27-12) Richard Jones 14 (5-9) William Ladd 2 (2-0) Trey Thomas 1 (1-0) Nick Orvin 1 (0-1) Bryan Altman 1 (1-0) Justin Mackert 1 (1-0)

STaRTInG LIneUp BY LIneUp SpoT (Team w-L record when starter)

Leadoff: Nick Orvin 58 (37-21) Matt Simonelli 1 (0-1) 2nd SpoT: Bryan Altman 58 (37-21) Nick Orvin 1 (0-1) 3Rd SpoT: Sonny Meade 59 (37-22) cLeanUp: Richard Jones 59 (37-22) 5TH SpoT: Chris McGuiness 59 (37-22) 6TH SpoT: David Greene 29 (19-10) Matt Simonelli 16 (11-5) Sid Fallaw 10 (5-5) Trey Thomas 2 (1-1) Bryan Altman 1 (0-1) Justin Mackert 1 (1-0) 7TH SpoT: David Greene 16 (11-5) Trey Thomas 14 (8-6) William Ladd 10 (6-4) Sid Fallaw 9 (6-3) Matt Simonelli 9 (6-3) Johnny Dangerfield 1 (0-1) 8TH SpoT: Sid Fallaw 34 (21-13) David Greene 9 (4-5) Kyle Jordan 6 (4-2) Trey Thomas 5 (3-2) William Ladd 4 (4-0) Johnny Dangerfield 1 (1-0) 9TH SpoT: Kyle Jordan 41 (23-18) Johnny Dangerfield 16 (13-3) William Ladd 2 (1-1)

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Category Highs Player vs. Opponent (Last Time) Date

At Bats 7 Twice (R. Jones/Greene vs Tenn. Tech) Feb. 28, 2009

Runs Scored 4 Twice (Chris McGuiness at Appalachian State) March 15, 2009

Hits 5 Twice (Bryan Altman at Western Carolina) March 20, 2009

RBI 6 Three times (Richard Jones at Davidson) April 12, 2009

Doubles 2 14 times (Nick Orvin vs. Elon [1]) May 23, 2009

Triples 1 16 times (David Greene vs. Appalachian State) May 22, 2009

Home Runs 3 Richard Jones at Davidson April 12, 2009

Total Bases 12 Richard Jones at Davidson April 12, 2009

Walks 4 Chris McGuiness at South Carolina April 15, 2009

Strikeouts 3 15 times (Kyle Jordan vs. Elon [2]) May 23, 2009

Sacrifice Hits 2 Kyle Jordan vs. College of Charleston May 14, 2009

Sacrifice Flies 2 Twice (Matt Simonelli vs. Georgia Southern) April 26, 2009

Stolen Bases 3 Twice (Bryan Altman at Furman) May 8, 2009

Hit By Pitch 1 52 times (Chris McGuiness vs. Elon [2]) May 23, 2009

Caught Stealing 1 25 times (Nick Orvin vs. Presbyterian) May 12, 2009

Runners LOB 7 Three times (Kyle Jordan vs. Elon [2]) May 23, 2009

Category Highs Player vs. Opponent (Last Time) Date

Putouts 16 Richard Jones vs. Davidson May 21, 2009

Assists 8 Kyle Jordan vs. USC Upstate May 6, 2009

Errors 2 Five times (Nick Orvin at UNC Greensboro) April 18, 2009

Passed Balls 1 Eight times (Richard Jones at Furman) May 10, 2009

Category Highs Player vs. Opponent (Last Time) Date

Innings Pitched 9.0 Seven times (Asher Wojciechowski vs. Elon [1])

May 23, 2009

Runs Allowed 9 Matt Talley at College of Charleston April 7, 2009

Earned Runs 8 Matt Reifsnider at College of Charleston

April 7, 2009

Walks Allowed 8 Matt Talley vs. Indiana State Feb. 22, 2009

Strikeouts 15 Asher Wojciechowski vs. Elon [1] May 23, 2009

Hits Allowed 11 Twice (Matt Crim vs. Samford) May 3, 2009

Doubles Allowed 4 Three times (Wes Wrenn vs. Samford)

May 1, 2009

Triples Allowed 2 Matt Reifsnider vs. USC Upstate May 6, 2009

Homers Allowed 2 Five times (Matt Reifsnider at College of Charleston)

April 7, 2009

Wild Pitches 3 Matt Talley vs. UNC Asheville March 9, 2009

Hit Batters 3 TJ Clarkson vs. Charleston Southern April 8, 2009

Category Highs Opponent (Last Time) Date

At Bats 51 Tennessee Tech Feb. 28, 2009

Runs Scored 20 at Davidson [1] April 11 2009

Hits 25 Twice (at Davidson [1] ) April 11, 2009

RBI 17 at Appalachian State [2] March 15, 2009

Doubles 5 Five times (vs. Coll. of Charleston) May 15, 2009

Triples 2 at Charleston Southern March 25, 2009

Home Runs 5 at Davidson April 12, 2009

Total Bases 38 at Davidson [1] April 6, 2009

Walks 12 at Winthrop April 22, 2009

Strikeouts 15 vs. Applachian State May 22, 2009

Sacrifice Hits 3 vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 28, 2009

Sacrifice Flies 2 Nine times (vs. Presbyterian) May 5, 2009

Stolen Bases 4 Three times (at Furman) May 8, 2009

Hit By Pitch 4 vs. Air Force March 28, 2009

Caught Stealing 2 Three times (at Presbyterian) May 12, 2009

Runners LOB 16 at South Carolina April 15, 2009

Hit into DP 5 at Davidson [2] April 11, 2009

FIELDING

Category Highs Opponent (Last Time) Date

Putouts 45 vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 28, 2009

Assists 23 vs. Western Carolina Feb. 28, 2009

Errors 5 Twice (vs. Elon) March 7, 2009

Passed Balls 1 Eight times (at Furman) May 10, 2009

DPs Turned 3 Twice (at UNC Greensboro) April 17, 2009

PITCHING

Category Highs Opponent (Last Time) Date

Innings Pitched 15.0 vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 28, 2009

Runs Allowed 21 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009

Earned Runs 19 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009

Walks Allowed 11 vs. Indiana State Feb. 22, 2009

Strikeouts 16 vs. Davidson May 21, 2009

Hits Allowed 19 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009

Doubles Allowed 5 at Presbyterian May 12, 2009

Triples Allowed 2 Three times (vs. USC Upstate) May 6, 2009

HRs Allowed 4 at College of Charleston April 7, 2009

Wild Pitches 3 vs. Georgia Southern April 25, 2009

Hit Batters 6 vs. Indiana State [2] Feb. 21, 2009

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a cITadeL HITTeR Had…7 at bats in a game: Greene, Jones vs. Tennessee Tech, Feb. 28, 20096 at bats in a game: Bryan Altman at UNC Greensboro, April 17, 20097 hits in a game: John Stephens vs. Davidson, April 6, 19865 hits in a game: Bryan Altman at Western Carolina, March 20, 20094 hits in a game: Richard Jones vs. Elon [2], May 23, 20092 Extra-base hits in an inning: Chip Cannon vs. Charleston Southern, March 23, 2004 (HR and 2B in the 5th)2 hits in an inning: David Greene vs. Samford, May 3, 20094 2B in a game: Aaron Haigler vs. Army, March 8, 19983 2B in a game: Sonny Meade at Winthrop, May 7, 20082 3B in a game: Chris Swauger vs. UNCG, April 2, 20063 HRs in a game: Richard Jones at Davidson, April 12, 20092 HRs in a game: Richard Jones, vs. Elon [2], May 23, 2009Grand Slam: Sonny Meade at Western Carolina, March 22, 20092 Grand Slams in one game: Rick Green vs. Salisbury State, March 18, 1990Pinch-hit home run: Blaine Richardson vs. Wofford, April 2, 2005HRs in consecutive at bats: Richard Jones vs. Elon [2], May 23, 2009An inside-the-park home run: Chris Swauger vs. Princeton, March 4, 200610+ TB in a game: Richard Jones (12) at Davidson, April 12, 200910 RBI in a game: Jerry Simmons vs. ETSU, March 21, 19986 RBI in a game: Chris McGuiness vs. Wofford, April 3, 20095 RBI in a game: Sonny Meade at Winthrop, May 7, 20086 runs scored in a game: Jerry Simmons vs. Davidson, April 11, 19984 runs scored in a game: Chris McGuiness at Appalachian State [2], March 15, 20095 BBs in a game: Chip Cannon vs. ETSU, May 1, 20044 BBs in a game: Chris McGuiness at South Carolina, April 15, 20094 SB in a game: Chris Ard vs. Coppin State, Feb. 19, 20053 SB in a game: Nick Orvin vs. Mercer, March 11, 20095 Ks in a game: Matt Covington vs. College of Charleston, May 27, 20054 Ks in a game: Conrad Kellahan vs. Western Carolina, May 9, 2008

a cITadeL pITcHeR Had…A complete game (9 inn.): Asher Wojciechowski vs. Elon [1], May 23, 2009A complete game (by a freshman for 9 inn.): Wes Wrenn vs. Appalachian State, May 5, 200620+ strikeouts in a game: Rodney Hancock (20) vs. Furman, May 19, 199915+ strikeouts in a game: Asher Wojciechowski (15) vs. Elon [1], May 23, 200910+ strikeouts in a game: Asher Wojciechowski (10) at Davidson [2], April 11, 2009Hit 3 batters in an inning: Ryan Owens vs. Western Carolina, March 25, 2005 An individual no-hitter: T.A. Fulmer vs. ETSU, March 29, 2002A 1-hit game: Brian Wiley vs. UNCG, April 17, 1999A combined 1-hit game: T.A. Fulmer/Shannon Sprouse/Matt Hamer/ Randy Corn vs. Charleston Southern, March, 5, 2002Consecutive complete games (9 innings): Matt Crim vs. College of Charleston, May 16, 2009 and vs. Appalachian State, May 22, 2009A complete game shutout: Matt Crim vs. College of Charleston, May 16, 2009A combined shutout (9+ innings): Matt Talley (6.0), Raymond Copenhaver (1.0), Drew Mahaffey (2.0) at Furman, May 8, 2009

THe cITadeL Had…A win over a Top-25 ranked opponent: No. 22 Elon (5-1)[1], May 23, 2009A win over a top-10 opponent: #1 South Carolina (7-6), Feb. 18, 2007Won in extra innings: (11) 5-3 vs. South Carolina, April 15, 2009Lost in extra innings: (10) 5-4 at Davidson [2], April 11, 2009Came back in the 9th for a win: vs. Western Carolina (down 2-1, won 4-2), May 27, 2006 (SoCon Tournament)Came back in 9th but lost: at Georgia Southern (down 5-2, scored three in top of ninth, lost 6-5), May 4, 2008Won both games of a doubleheader: at Appalachian State, March 15, 2009Lost both games of a doubleheader: vs. Indiana State, Feb. 21, 2009A four-game series sweep: vs. Air Force, March 26-29, 2009A series sweep at Riley: vs. College of Charleston, May 14-16, 2009A series sweep on the road: at Furman, May 7-10, 2009Was swept at Riley: vs. Western Carolina, May 9-11, 2008Was swept on the road: at College of Charleston, April 25-27, 2008Run-ruled an opponent: vs. West Virginia. (11-1), Feb. 26, 2005 (8 inn.)Shutout-general: 7-0 vs. College of Charleston, May 16, 2009Shutout-at home: 7-0 vs. College of Charleston, May 16, 2009Shutout on the road: 7-0 at Furman, May 8, 2009Scored in every inning (8 inn.): vs. Davidson, April 21, 2007Struck out 20+ batters: vs. Appalachian State (21), April 12, 1997Struck out 15+ batters: vs. Elon [1] (15), May 23, 2009Struck out 10+ batters: at UNC Greensboro (10), April 19, 2009Not allowed a walk in two consecutive games: vs. Quinnipiac, March 9, 2009; vs. Mercer, March 11, 2009

Been held to 2 or fewer hits: vs. Liberty (2), Feb. 17, 2007Allowed 3 hits or less: vs. Davidson (3), April 13, 2008Rallied from a 10-0 deficit: vs. ETSU, May 8, 2005 (W, 19-11, ETSU put up 10 in the 1st inn.)A Jordan ejection: at Hawaii, March 4, 2004 (only ejection)A Beckley ejection: at Charleston Southern, April 4, 2006A player ejection: vs. College of Charleston (Matt Hamer and Jason Randall), March 28, 200325+ runs: Davidson (25), April 21, 200720+ runs: at Davidson [1] (20), April 11, 200915+ runs: at Winthrop (16), April 22, 200910+ runs: vs. College of Charleston (10), May 15, 200930+ hits: vs. Davidson (32), April 5, 198225+ hits: at Davidson [1] (25), April 11, 200920+ hits: vs. Wofford (21), April 6, 200715+ hits: vs. Elon[2] (17), May 23, 20098 doubles: vs. Appalachian State, March 15, 19986 doubles: vs. Davidson, May 12, 20065 doubles: vs. College of Charleston (5), May 15, 20095+ triples: vs. Hunter (6), April 18, 19756 HRs: vs. East Carolina, March 24, 19975 HRs: at Davidson, April 12, 20094 HRs: at Winthrop, April 22, 20093 HRs: at Furman, May 10, 2009Back-to-back home runs: Richard Jones/Chris McGuiness vs. Elon, May 23, 2009 (Fourth time in ’09)10+ runs in an inning: vs. Wofford (13), Feb. 20, 19965+ runs in an inning: vs. College of Charleston (7), May 15, 200920+ RBI: vs. Davidson (23), April 21, 200715+ RBI: at Winthrop (16), April 22, 200910+ RBI: vs. College of Charleston (10), May 15, 2009Received 15 + walks: vs. ETSU (19), March 18, 1995Received 10+ walks: at Winthrop (12), April 22, 20095+ batters HBP: vs. Elon (5), March 24, 20070 strikeouts: vs. Davidson, April 12, 2008Struck out 15+ times: vs. Appalachian State (15), May 22, 200910+ stolen bases in a game: Western Michigan (11), Feb. 26, 20009 sacrifices: vs. VMI, April 28, 19848 sacrifices: vs. Coppin State, Feb. 19, 200520+ runners LOB: vs. Virginia Tech (21), Feb. 23, 200715+ runners LOB: at South Carolina (16), April 15, 2009Turned 4 double-plays: vs. Augusta, Feb. 21, 1990Turned a triple-play: vs. Charleston Southern, March 19, 2003Made 10+ errors: East Carolina (11), April 21, 1973Made 5+ errors: vs. Elon (5), March 7, 2009Pitchers throw two consecutive complete games: Matt Crim vs. Applachian State, May 22, 2009 Asher Wojciechowski vs. Elon [1], May 23, 2009Pitchers throw three consecutive complete games: Chip Cannon vs. College of Charleston, May 29, 2004 Jonathan Ellis vs. Western Carolina, May 29, 2004 Justin Smith vs. Western Carolina, May 30, 2004 (SoCon Tournament)

a cITadeL opponenT Had…Individual2 2B in a game: Wayne Miller and Joe Durham, Samford, May 1, 20092 home runs in a game: Joey Bergman, College of Charleston, April 7, 20095+ hits in a game: Zach Kayne (5), Davidson, May 21, 20097 RBI in a game: Ryan Stroker, Davidson, April 1, 20016 RBI in a game: Waring, Wofford, April 2, 2005

TeamBack-to-back home runs: Willard/Reinhold, South Carolina, May 9, 2007Back-to-back-to-back home runs: Ian Paxton/Robbie Grinestaff/Jon Willard, South Carolina, April 19, 20066 2B in a game: Elon, May 25, 200630+ hits: South Carolina (33), April 17, 198620+ hits: Davidson (21), April 21, 200715+ hits: USC Upstate (15), May 6, 200910+ walks: Indiana State (11), Feb. 22, 200930+ runs: South Carolina (32), April 2, 199220+ runs: College of Charleston (21), April 7, 200915+ runs: Elon (17), March 7, 200910+ runs: Winthrop (11), April 22, 200910+ runs in an inning: UNLV (11 in the 1st), March 17, 20065+ Sacrifices: Georgia Southern (5), May 5, 2003

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East tEnnEssEE statEFebruary 19 at Riley Park

The Citadel Memorial Challenge presented by the Charleston Crab House

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .........................................Johnson City, Tenn.Enrollment: ........................................................ 14,677Founded: .................................................................1911Colors: .................................... Navy Blue and Old GoldNickname: ...................................................BuccaneersConference: ................................................Atlantic SunPresident: ........................................Dr. Paul Stanton Jr.Athletic Director: ....................................... Dave MullinsHome Field: ................................Cardinal Park (2,000)Press Box: ........................................... (423) 461-4865Website: ......................................... www.etsubucs.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ................... Tony Skole (The Citadel ‘91)Overall Record: .........................334-366 (13 seasons)School Record: .........................239-309 (10 seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .......................................Clay Greene....................................................................... Reid Casey

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 25-282009 Conf. Record: ...............................................10-20 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................NinthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................11/10Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/4Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 6/5

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ....................................The Citadel leads, 50-27Last Meeting: ........................................................2007Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ...................................................Jeff SchneiderOffice: .................................................. (423) 439-5612Cell: ...................................................... (423) 741-5297Fax: ....................................................... (423) 439-6138 E-Mail: ............................................. [email protected]

dElawarEFebruary 20 at Riley Park

The Citadel Memorial Challenge presented by the Charleston Crab House

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ....................................................Newark, Del.Enrollment: ........................................................ 16,000Founded: ................................................................. 1743Colors: ...........................................Royal Blue and GoldNickname: ......................................................Blue HensConference: ............................................................. CAAPresident: .......................................... Dr. Patrick HarkerAthletic Director: .......................................Bernard MuirHome Field: .................. Bob Hannah Stadium (1,300)Press Box: ........................................... (302) 831-4122Website: ......................................... www.bluehens.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ................... Jim Sherman (Delaware ‘82)Overall Record: .........................491-350 (16 seasons)School Record: ..................... 273-222 (Nine seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssociate Head Coach ............................. Dan Hammer Assistant Coaches ..................................... Brian Walker ........................................................................Mel Bacon

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 28-202009 Conf. Record: ...............................................11-10 2009 Conf. Finish: .................................................SixthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................14/10Starters R/L: ............................................................ 3/6Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 9/2

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .......................................... Delaware leads 5-2Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2008Streak: ................................................................. UD W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .......................................................Kenny KlineOffice: .................................................. (302) 831-2186Cell: ..................................................... (484) 464-5729Fax: ...................................................... (302) 831-8653E-Mail: ................................................. [email protected]

Kansas statEFebruary 21 and 22 at Riley ParkThe Citadel Memorial Challenge

presented by the Charleston Crab House

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .............................................Manhattan, Kan.Enrollment: ........................................................ 23,581Founded: ................................................................ 1863Colors: ................................................Purple and WhiteNickname: .........................................................WildcatsConference: .........................................................Big 12President: ................................................. Dr. Kirk ShulzAthletic Director: ..........................................John CurrieHome Field: ............... Tointon Family Stadium (2,331)Press Box: ........................................... (785) 532-5801Website: ...................................www.k-statesports.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ...................Brad Hill (Emporia State ‘85)Overall Record: ......................611-237-3 (15 seasons)School Record: ..................... 193-146-3 (Six seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ................................... Sean McCann...................................................................Andy Sawyers............................................................ Anthony Everman

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ................................................... 43-18-12009 Conf. Record: ........................................... 14-11-1 2009 Conf. Finish: ..............................................FourthPostseason: ...................................... Houston RegionalFinal Ranking: .......................................................19/22 Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................16/14Starters R/L: ............................................................ 4/5Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 8/6

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .......................................................First MeetingLast Meeting: .......................................................... N/AStreak: ...................................................................... N/A

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ......................................................Ryan LackeyOffice: .................................................. (785) 532-6735Cell: ..................................................... (785) 587-7865Fax: ....................................................... (785) 532-6093 E-Mail: [email protected]

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st. JosEph’sFebruary 26 at Riley Park

The Charleston Crab House Shootout

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .............................................Philadelphia, Pa.Enrollment: .......................................................... 4,550Founded: .................................................................1851Colors: ...............................................Crimson and GrayNickname: ............................................................HawksConference: ..................................................Atlantic 10President: ............................................. Timothy LannonAthletic Director: ..........................................Don DiJuliaHome Field: .......................... Campbell’s Field (6,425)Press Box: ............................................(610) 745-9339Website: ......................................... www.sjuhawks.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .......................Fritz Hamburg (Ithaca ‘89)Overall Record: ..........................16-30-1 (One season)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ...........................................Jacob Gill..................................................................... Greg Manco

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ................................................... 16-30-12009 Conf. Record: ................................................. 9-17 2009 Conf. Finish: .............................................. T-11thPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................22/8Starters R/L: ............................................................ 8/1Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 3/1

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .......................................................First Meeting Last Meeting: ........................................................NoneStreak: ...................................................................... N/A

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .................................................. Joe GreenwichOffice: ...................................................(610) 660-1738Cell: ......................................................(610) 745-9339 Fax: ........................................................(610) 660-1724 E-Mail: ............................................... [email protected]

marshallFebruary 27 at Riley Park

The Charleston Crab House Shootout

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ............................................. Huntington, W.V.Enrollment: ........................................................ 13,841Founded: .................................................................1837Colors: .................................................Green and WhiteNickname: ...........................................Thundering HerdConference: .........................................Conference USAPresident: .......................................... Dr. Stephen KoppAthletic Director: ......................................Mike HamrickHome Field: ............. Appalachian Power Park (4,500)Press Box: ................................................................ TBAWebsite: ......................................... www.herdzone.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .......Jeff Waggoner (Cleveland State ‘98)Overall Record: ..................... 73-94-1 (Three seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ..................................... Tim Donnelly....................................................................... Joe Renner

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 22-322009 Conf. Record: .................................................9-15 2009 Conf. Finish: ........................................... SeventhPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................19/8Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/3Pitchers R/L: .......................................................... 11/5

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ....................................The Citadel leads, 27-12 Last Meeting: ........................................................1997Streak: ...............................................................CIT W10

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ......................................................Ben WarnickOffice: .................................................. (304) 696-4662Cell: ......................................................(413) 695-2793Fax: ....................................................... (304) 696-2325 E-Mail: [email protected]

radfordFebruary 28 at Riley Park

The Charleston Crab House Shootout

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .................................................... Radford, Va.Enrollment: .......................................................... 9,230Founded: .................................................................1910Colors: .................................................... Red and WhiteNickname: ...................................................HighlandersConference: ....................................................Big SouthPresident: ................................................ Penelope KyleAthletic Director: ..................................Robert LineburgHome Field: .........................RU Baseball Field (1,000)Press Box: ........................................... (540) 257-1159Website: .............................. www.radfordathletics.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ....................... Joe Raccuia (Radford ‘96)Overall Record: ...................... 109-107 (Four seasons)School Record: ............................50-56 (Two seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .................................Brian Anderson......................................................................... Allen Rice....................................................................... Rick Oliveri

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................26-242009 Conf. Record: .................................................16-9 2009 Conf. Finish: ..............................................FourthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................21/10Starters R/L: ............................................................ 5/4Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 9/4

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ....................................... The Citadel leads, 3-1 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ..................................................... Patrick ReedOffice: .................................................. (540) 831-5211Cell: ..................................................... (540) 815-6587Fax: ....................................................... (540) 831-5556 E-Mail: ......................................... [email protected]

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hawaI’IMarch 4-6 at Honolulu, Hawaii

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .............................................Honolulu, HawaiiEnrollment: ........................................................ 20,000Founded: .................................................................1907Colors: ..............................Green, Black, White & SilverNickname: .......................................................RainbowsConference: ............................................................ WACPresident: ............................................Virginia HinshawAthletic Director: ....................................... Jim DonovanHome Field: ............... Les Murakami Stadium (4,312)Press Box: ........................................... (808) 956-6523Website: ................................www.hawaiiathletics.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ......Mike Trapasso (Oklahoma State ‘87)Overall Record: ..................... 255-216 (Eight seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .....................................Chad Konishi................................................................... Keith Komeiji.....................................................................Issac Omura

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 32-262009 Conf. Record: ...............................................11-12 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................. FifthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................19/8Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/3Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 9/4

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ................................................Hawaii leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2004Streak: ................................................................. UH W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ...................................................Pakalani BelloOffice: .................................................. (808) 956-7523Cell: ..................................................... (808) 291-9234Fax: ....................................................... (808) 956-4470 E-Mail: ......................................... [email protected]

UsC UpstatEMarch 10 at Riley Park

May 12 at Spartanburg, S.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ........................................... Spartanburg, S.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 5,268Founded: .................................................................1967Colors: .........................Hunter Green, White and BlackNickname: ....................................................... SpartansConference: ................................................Atlantic SunPresident: ............................................... John StockwellAthletic Director: ............................................. Mike HallHome Field: ...................................... Harley Park (500)Press Box: ........................................... (864) 503-5955 Website: ............................. www.upstatespartans.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .....Matt Fincher (Georgia Southern (‘84)Overall Record: ..........................274-378 (12 seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .................................. Russell Triplett.................................................................Grant Rembert.....................................................................Phillip Myers

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................17-372009 Conf. Record: ................................................ 7-232009 Conf. Finish: .................................................11thPostseason: ............................................................. N/AFinal Ranking: .......................................................... N/ALetterwinners R/L: ..............................................17/13Starters R/L: ............................................................ 4/5Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 7/4

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .................................... USC Upstate leads, 4-3Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .............................................................USCU W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ...................................................... Joe GuistinaOffice: .................................................. (864) 503-5152Cell: ..................................................... (864) 205-0625Fax: ....................................................... (864) 503-5127Email [email protected]

wEstErn CarolInaMarch 12-14 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ...............................................Cullowhee, N.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 9,400Founded: ................................................................ 1889Colors: ..................................................Purple and GoldNickname: .................................................. CatamountsConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: ............................................... Dr. John BardoAthletic Director: .......................................... Chip SmithHome Field: Childress Field at Hennon Stadium (1,500)Press Box: ........................................... (828) 227-7020Website: ............................www.catamountsports.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .Bobby Moranda (Eastern Kentucky ‘86)Overall Record: ............................64-50 (Two seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ...............................David Haverstick......................................................................... Alan Beck.................................................................Bruce Johnson

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 35-222009 Conf. Record: ...............................................19-10 2009 Conf. Finish: ..............................................FourthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................17/11Starters R/L: ............................................................ 5/4Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 1/3

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ..........................Western Carolina leads, 69-55Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .............................................................. WCU W2

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ...................................................Daniel HookerOffice: .................................................. (828) 227-2339Cell: ..................................................... (828) 508-2494Fax: ....................................................... (828) 227-7688 E-Mail: [email protected]

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vmIMarch 16 and 17 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ..................................................Lexington, Va.Enrollment: .......................................................... 1,500Founded: ................................................................ 1839Colors: ........................................Red, White and YellowNickname: ......................................................... KeydetsConference: ....................................................Big SouthPresident: ............................. General J.H. Binford PeayAthletic Director: ........................................Donny WhiteHome Field: .....................Gray-Minor Stadium (1,400)Press Box: ........................................... (540) 460-6920Website: ......................................www.vmikeydets.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .......................Marlin Ikenberry (VMI ‘95)Overall Record: .........................161-167 (Six seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssociate Head Coach ...................................Ryan MauAssistant Coaches ................................ Jonathan Hadra..................................................................... Kwan Evans

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 18-352009 Conf. Record: ...............................................10-15 2009 Conf. Finish: .............................................. EighthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................ 16/7Starters R/L: ............................................................ 7/2Pitchers R/L: .......................................................... 11/3

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .................................. The Citadel leads, 75-23 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2003Streak: ................................................................VMI W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ............................................ Christian HoffmanOffice: .................................................. (540) 464-7514Cell: ..................................................... (540) 460-6920Fax: ....................................................... (540) 464-7583 E-Mail: ........................................... [email protected]

ElonMarch 19-21 at Elon, N.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .........................................................Elon, N.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 5,628Founded ................................................................. 1889Colors: ................................................Maroon and GoldNickname: ..........................................................PhoenixConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: .............................................Dr. Leo LambertAthletic Director: ..........................................Dave BlankHome Field: .................................Latham Park (2,000)Press Box: ........................................... (336) 278-6788Website: .................................... www.elonphoenix.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ..........................Mike Kennedy (Elon ‘91)Overall Record: ..................... 436-307-3 (13 seasons)School Record: .................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssociate Head Coach ............................Greg StarbuckAssistant Coaches ............................ Robbie Huffstetler...................................................................Nick Brannon

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................41-182009 Conf. Record: .................................................23-4 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................. FirstPostseason: ........................................ Atlanta RegionalFinal Ranking: .......................................................24/27 Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................19/10Starters R/L: ............................................................ 3/5Pitchers R/L: ..........................................................12/3

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ............................................... Elon leads, 13-11Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009 Streak: ...............................................................Elon W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .........................................................Chris RashOffice: ...................................................(336) 278-6712Cell: ..................................................... (336) 263-4737Fax: ....................................................... (336) 278-6768 E-Mail: [email protected]

Coastal CarolInaMarch 23 at Riley ParkApril 13 at Conway, S.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ....................................................Conway, S.C.Enrollment: ...........................................................8,100Founded ..................................................................1954Colors: .......................................Teal, Bronze and BlackNickname: ..................................................ChanticleersConference: ....................................................Big SouthPresident: .............................................. David DeCenzoAthletic Director: .................................Hunter YurachekHome Field: .............Charles Watson Stadium (2,000)Press Box: ........................................... (843) 421-8244Website: .................................... www.goccusports.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ...... Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina ‘80)Overall Record: ........................ 807-395 (20 seasons)School Record: .........................554-293 (14 seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .................................... Kevin Schnall.........................................................Brendan Dougherty...................................................................Drew Thomas

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................47-162009 Conf. Record: .................................................21-5 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................. FirstPostseason: .................................. Chapel Hill RegionalFinal Ranking: ............................................................. 23 Letterwinners R/L: ................................................18/7Starters R/L: ............................................................ 7/2Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 8/4

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .......................... Coastal Carolina, leads 17-11 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: ............................................................... CCU W4

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ....................................................Kent ReichertOffice: .................................................. (843) 349-2822Cell: .......................................................................... N/AFax: ....................................................... (843) 349-2819 E-Mail: [email protected]

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soUth CarolInaMarch 30 at Columbia, S.C.

April 15 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ................................................ Columbia, S.C.Enrollment: ........................................................ 25,077Founded: .................................................................1801Colors: ................................................Garnet and BlackNickname: ................................................... GamecocksConference: ............................................. SoutheasternPresident: .........................................Dr. Harris PastidesAthletic Director: ..........................................Eric HymanHome Field: ......................... Carolina Stadium (6,400)Press Box: ........................................... (803) 777-6648Website: ........................... www.gamecocksonline.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ....................... Ray Tanner (NC State ‘80)Overall Record: ...........................975-439-3 (23 years)School Record: ..............................580-266 (13 years)

assIstant CoaChEsAssociate Head Coach .........................Chad HolborookAssistant Coaches ......................................... Mark Calvi.............................................................. Sammy Esposito

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 40-232009 Conf. Record: ...............................................17-13 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................. Second (East)Postseason: ......................... Greenville (N.C.) RegionalFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................19/11Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/3Pitchers R/L: .......................................................... 11/7

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ........................ South Carolina leads, 117-46-1Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W2

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ....................................................Andrew KitickOffice: .................................................. (803) 777-5257Cell: ......................................................(803) 240-4150Fax: ...................................................... (803) 777-2967E-Mail: [email protected]

wInthropMarch 24 at Riley ParkApril 7 at Rock Hill, S.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ..................................................Rock Hill, S.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 6,600Founded: ................................................................ 1886Colors: ................................................. Garnet and GoldNickname: ............................................................EaglesConference: ....................................................Big SouthPresident: .................................... Dr. Anthony DiGiorgioAthletic Director: ......................................Tom HickmanHome Field: .................The Winthrop Ballpark (1,800)Press Box: ........................................... (803) 323-2155Website: ............................... www.winthropeagles.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ...........................Joe Hudak (Malone ‘72)Overall Record: ......................838-574-5 (26 seasons)School Record: ......................635-437-5 (18 seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ....................................Mike McGuire................................................................ Kyle DiEduardo .......................................................................Jeff Stanek

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 35-252009 Conf. Record: .................................................18-9 2009 Conf. Finish: ............................................ SecondPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................17/13Starters R/L: ............................................................ 4/4Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 4/0

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ....................................... Winthrop leads, 19-15 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ..................................................Wesley HerringOffice: .................................(803) 323-2129 Ext. 6067Cell: ..................................................... (843) 845-2817Fax: ....................................................... (803) 323-2433 E-Mail: ..................................... [email protected]

appalaChIan statEMarch 26-28 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ..................................................... Boone, N.C.Enrollment: ........................................................ 16,600Founded: ................................................................ 1899Colors: ................................................... Black and GoldNickname: ............................................... MountaineersConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: .....................................Dr. Kenneth PeacockAthletic Director: ....................................... Charlie CobbHome Field: ................................. Beaver Field (1,000)Press Box: ........................................... (828) 262-2016Website: ...............................................www.goasu.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ....................Chris Pollard (Davidson ‘96)Overall Record: ......................272-254-2 (10 seasons)School Record: ......................132-147-1 (Six seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .......................................Matt Boykin...................................................................... Josh Jordan................................................................. Craig Scheffler

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................33-212009 Conf. Record: ...............................................15-13 2009 Conf. Finish: .................................................SixthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................18/8Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/3Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 2/2

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ................................... The Citadel leads, 70-25Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .........................................................Mike FlynnOffice: .................................................. (828) 262-2845Cell: ..................................................... (828) 964-6406Fax: ....................................................... (828) 262-6106 E-Mail: ...................................... [email protected]

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CharlEston soUthErnMarch 31 at Riley ParkApril 6 at Ladson, S.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ....................................................Ladson, S.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 3,286Founded: ................................................................ 1964Colors: ..................................................... Blue and GoldNickname: ...................................................BuccaneersConference: ....................................................Big SouthPresident: .............................................. Dr. Jairy HunterAthletic Director: ......................................... Hank SmallHome Field: ...................Buccanneer Ballpark (1,500)Press Box: ............................................................. (843) Website: ....................................... www.CSUsports.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ...Stuart Lake (Charleston Southern ‘94)Overall Record: ..............................16-37 (One season)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ....................................Charles Assey.........................................................................Sid Fallaw

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................16-372009 Conf. Record: ...............................................10-15 2009 Conf. Finish: ........................................... SeventhPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................14/10Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/3Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 8/7

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ................................... The Citadel leads, 42-25Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W4

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ............................................. Cedrique FlemingOffice: .................................................. (843) 863-7687Cell: ......................................................(620) 450-7711Fax: ........................................................(843) 863-7676 E-Mail: [email protected]

woffordApril 2-4 at Spartanburg, S.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ........................................... Spartanburg, S.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 1,450Founded: ................................................................ 1854Colors: .............................................Old Gold and BlackNickname: .......................................................... TerriersConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: .....................................Dr. Benjamin DunlapAthletic Director: .................................Richard JohnsonHome Field: ....................Russell C. King Field (2,500)Press Box: ........................................... (864) 597-4478Website: ................................ www.woffordterriers.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: Todd Interdonato (UNC Asheville, 2000)Overall Record: .........................41-67 (Three seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .......................................Dusty Blake............................................................ Anthony Dillenger

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................17-322009 Conf. Record: .................................................7-22 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................NinthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................ 24/6Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/2Pitchers R/L: ..........................................................12/4

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ................................... The Citadel leads, 45-39Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: ......................................................... Wofford W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .............................................. Brent WilliamsonOffice: .................................................. (864) 597-4093Cell: ..................................................... (864) 809-8900 Fax: ....................................................... (864) 597-4478 E-Mail: [email protected]

IndIana statEApril 9-11 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .............................................Terre Haute, Ind.Enrollment: ........................................................ 10,457Founded: ................................................................ 1865Colors: ......................................... Royal Blue and WhiteNickname: .................................................... SycamoresConference: ...........................................Missouri ValleyPresident: ..........................................Dr. Daniel BradleyAthletic Director: ....................................Ron PrettymanHome Field: .............................Bob Warn Field (2,000)Press Box: ................................................................ TBAWebsite: ...................................www.gosycamores.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ....................Rick Heller (Upper Iowa ‘86)Overall Record: ......................270-278-1 (10 seasons)School Record: .......................................... First season

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .......................................Tyler Herbst.....................................................................Brian Smiley......................................................................Max Huston

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................33-212009 Conf. Record: .................................................15-7 2009 Conf. Finish: ............................................ SecondPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................12/18Starters R/L: ............................................................ 5/4Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 4/7

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .....................................Indiana State leads, 4-1Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .................................................... Danny PfrankOffice: ...................................................(812) 237-4145Cell: ..................................................... (812) 208-8329Fax: ........................................................(812) 237-4913 E-Mail: [email protected]

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fUrmanApril 16-18 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ............................................... Greenville, S.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 2,630Founded ................................................................. 1826Colors: ................................................Purple and WhiteNickname: ........................................................ PaladinsConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: .................................................. Dr. David ShiAthletic Director: ......................................Dr. Gary ClarkHome Field: .......................... Latham Stadium (2,000)Press Box: ........................................... (864) 294-3068Website: .............................. www.furmanpaladins.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .......................... Ron Smith (Furman ‘79)Overall Record: ..........................397-471 (16 seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .....................................Britt Reames.................................................................... Jeff Whitfield

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................24-312009 Conf. Record: ...............................................10-20 2009 Conf. Finish: .............................................. EighthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................ 21/9Starters R/L: ............................................................ 4/5Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 3/1

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ............................. The Citadel leads, 125-88-2Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W5

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .......................................................Hunter ReidOffice: .................................................. (864) 294-2061 Cell: ..................................................... (864) 567-1663Fax: ...................................................... (864) 294-3061E-Mail: [email protected]

CollEGE of CharlEstonApril 20 at Riley Park

May 7-9 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: .............................................. Charleston, S.C.Enrollment: ........................................................ 11,088Founded ..................................................................1770Colors: ..............................................Maroon and WhiteNickname: .........................................................CougarsConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: ........................................ Dr. George BensonAthletic Director: ................................................Joe HullHome Field: ................................Patriots Point (2,000)Press Box: ............................................(843) 953-9141Website: ...................................... www.CofCsports.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ....Monte Lee (Coll. of Charleston, 2000)Overall Record: ............................. 35-22 (One season)School Record: .................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ........................................Dan Roszel......................................................................Chris Morris ..................................................................... Brent Walsh

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 35-222009 Conf. Record: ...............................................17-13 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................. FifthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................16/13Starters R/L: ............................................................ 3/6Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 4/1

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ................................... The Citadel leads, 55-38Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W3

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ........................................................ Tony CiuffoOffice: .................................................. (843) 953-5465Cell: ..................................................... (843) 475-1139Fax: ....................................................... (843) 953-6534 E-Mail: .................................................. [email protected]

davIdsonApril 23-25 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ................................................ Davidson, N.C.Enrollment: .......................................................... 1,800Founded ..................................................................1837Colors: .................................................... Red and BlackNickname: .........................................................WildcatsConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: ........................................................Tom RossAthletic Director: ..........................................Jim MurphyHome Field: ..................................... Wilson Field (700)Press Box: ............................................(704) 894-2740Website: ............................www.davidsonwildcats.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .....................Dick Cooke (Richmond ‘78)Overall Record: ......................376-628-1 (20 seasons)School Record: ......................358-581-1 (19 seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .....................................Mike Zandler.................................................................... Toby Bicknell......................................................................... Tod Gross

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................18-312009 Conf. Record: ...............................................11-16 2009 Conf. Finish: ........................................... SeventhPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................30/7Starters R/L: ............................................................ 3/6Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ N/A

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ................................. The Citadel leads, 111-56Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W2

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ................................................. Lauren BiggersOffice: .................................................. (704) 894-2123Cell: ..................................................... (704) 785-1218Fax: ....................................................... (704) 894-2636 E-Mail: .................................... [email protected]

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samfordApril 30-May 2 at Birmingham, Ala.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ............................................ Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment: .......................................................... 4,500Founded ..................................................................1841Colors: ...................................................... Red and BlueNickname: ........................................................ BulldogsConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: ............................ Dr. Andrew WestmorelandAthletic Director: ........................................... Bob RollerHome Field: ..................... Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000)Press Box: ........................................... (205) 726-4167Website: ................................www.SamfordSports.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: .........................Casey Dunn (Auburn ‘99)Overall Record: ...................... 128-133 (Five Seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssociate Head Coach ..................................Tony DavidAssistant Head Coaches .....................Mick Fieldbinder................................................................... Rucker Taylor

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................17-352009 Conf. Record: .................................................9-21 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................NinthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ................................................26/7Starters R/L: ............................................................ 8/0Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 2/2

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ........................................ The Citadel leads, 2-1 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W2

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ...................................................... Joey MullinsOffice: .................................................. (205) 726-2799Cell: ..................................................... (205) 532-3477Fax: ....................................................... (205) 726-2545 E-Mail: ....................................... [email protected]

mErCErMay 11 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ......................................................Macon, Ga.Enrollment: ...........................................................8,012Founded ................................................................. 1833Colors: ...............................................Orange and BlackNickname: .............................................................BearsConference: ................................................Atlantic SunPresident: ....................................... William UnderwoodAthletic Director: .........................................Bobby PopeHome Field: ....................Claude Smith Stadium (500)Press Box: ........................................... (478) 301-2339Website: ................................... www.mercerbears.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ........................Craig Gibson (Mercer ‘85)Overall Record: ........................ 162-168 (Six Seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssociate Head Coach ...................................Tim Boeth Assistant Coach ..........................................Brent Shade

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 23-232009 Conf. Record: ...............................................12-15 2009 Conf. Finish: ................................................. FifthPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: .......................................................... N/ALetterwinners R/L: ................................................ 21/8Starters R/L: ............................................................ 7/2Pitchers R/L: .......................................................... 11/5

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ......................................The Citadel leads, 14-4Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ................................................... Jason FarhadiOffice: ...................................................(478) 301-5218Cell: .......................................................................... N/AFax: ...................................................... (478) 301-5350E-Mail: [email protected]

UnC GrEEnsboroMay 14-16 at Riley Park

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ............................................ Greensboro, N.C.Enrollment: ........................................................ 18,502Founded ..................................................................1981Colors: .........................................Gold, White and NavyNickname: ....................................................... SpartansConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: .............................................. Dr. Linda BradyAthletic Director: ......................................... Kim RecordHome Field: ............. UNCG Baseball Stadium (3,500)Press Box: ........................................... (336) 334-3885Website: ..................................www.uncgspartans.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ...........................Mike Gaski (Detroit ‘73)Overall Record: ......................578-460-1 (19 seasons)School Record: ..................................................... Same

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches .......................................Jamie Athas...................................................................Dustin Ijames

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: ...................................................... 20-292009 Conf. Record: .................................................7-21 2009 Conf. Finish: .................................................10thPostseason: ...........................................................NoneFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................17/13Starters R/L: ............................................................ 6/3Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 7/6

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: ....................................The Citadel leads, 24-20Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: ............................................................ UNCG W2

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: ................................................... David PercivalOffice: .................................................. (336) 334-5615Cell: ..................................................... (336) 420-7518Fax: ....................................................... (336) 334-3182 E-Mail: [email protected]

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GEorGIa soUthErnMay 20-22 at Statesboro, Ga.

GEnEral InformatIonLocation: ...............................................Statesboro, Ga.Enrollment: .........................................................17,764Founded ..................................................................1906Colors: ................................................... Blue and WhiteNickname: ............................................................EaglesConference: .................................................... SouthernPresident: .............................................Dr. Bruce GrubeAthletic Director: .......................................... Sam BakerHome Field: ..................J.I. Clements Stadium (3,000)Press Box: ........................................... (912) 478-2508Website: .................. www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

CoaChInG staffHead Coach: ...... Rodney Hennon (W. Carolina, 1993)Overall Record: .........................370-233 (10 seasons)School Record: ...................... 451-271-1 (12 seasons)

assIstant CoaChEsAssistant Coaches ........................................Mike Tidick..........................................................................B.J Green..................................................................... Dennis Love

tEam InformatIon2009 Record: .......................................................42-172009 Conf. Record: .................................................20-8 2009 Conf. Finish: ............................................ SecondPostseason: ..................................... Fullerton RegionalFinal Ranking: ........................................................... N/A Letterwinners R/L: ..............................................17/12Starters R/L: ............................................................ 5/4Pitchers R/L: ............................................................ 9/3

sErIEs hIstorYSeries: .........................Georgia Southern leads, 38-31 Last Meeting: ....................................................... 2009Streak: .................................................................CIT W1

mEdIa rElatIonsContact: .............................................................Liz RyanOffice: ................................................... (912) 478-5071Cell: .......................................................................... N/AFax: ....................................................... (912) 478-0046 E-Mail: [email protected]

Fred Jordan vs 2010 opponentsopponent Games W L Last MeetingAppalachian State ...........................57 ......................45 ..................12 ...........................2009Charleston Southern .......................45......................30 ..................15 ...........................2009Coastal Carolina ..............................28......................11 ..................17 ...........................2009College of Charleston ......................59...................... 31...................28 ...........................2009Davidson ..........................................53......................39 ..................14 ...........................2009Delaware ...........................................3 ........................ 1 .....................2 ............................2008East Tennessee State .....................50......................34 ..................16 ...........................2007Elon ..................................................24 ......................11 ..................13 ...........................2009Furman ............................................60......................39 ..................21 ...........................2009Georgia Southern ............................62......................29 ..................33 ...........................2009Hawai’i ..............................................1 ........................ 0 .....................1 ............................2004Indiana State ....................................5 ........................ 1 .....................4 ............................2009Kansas State ................................................... FIRST MEETING .................................................Marshall ...........................................18 ......................13 ...................5 ............................1997Mercer ...............................................2 ........................ 1 .....................1 ............................2009UNC Greensboro .............................44......................25 ..................19 ...........................2009Radford .............................................4 ........................ 3 .....................1 ............................2009Samford ............................................3 ........................ 2 .....................1 ............................2009South Carolina .................................38......................10 ..................28 ...........................2009St. Joseph’s ..................................................... FIRST MEETING .................................................USC Upstate .....................................3 ........................ 2 .....................1 ............................2009VMI ...................................................39......................33 ...................6 ............................2003Western Carolina .............................62......................30 ..................32 ...........................2009Winthrop ..........................................31 ......................14 ..................17 ...........................2009Wofford ............................................47 ......................36 ..................11 ...........................2009

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BULLDOGSthe southern Conference, which began its 90th season of intercollegiate competition in 2010, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models.

The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in develop-ing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibil-ity (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer.

The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic as-sociation. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination.

Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hun-dreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Maga-zine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions.

The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships.

The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beau-mont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical docu-ments.

membership historyOn Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercol-legiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Pied-mont Hotel to establish the South-ern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Ken-tucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Insti-tute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee.

Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play sum-mer baseball for money.

Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929.

By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tu-lane and Vanderbilt.

According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932.

The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clem-son, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI,

Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee.

The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools includ-ing Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary.

Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Cita-del, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.

leadershipJohn Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions.

The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wal-lace Wade made the transi-tion from Blue Devil football coach to athletics adminis-tration as the first person at the helm of the conference.

Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Ger-mann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrat-ed the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league of-fice from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C.

Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leader-ship, the Southern Confer-ence expanded to 12 mem-bers, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner

of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, intro-duced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to market-ing and development of corporate partners.

Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the confer-ence increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

Championship historyThe first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the confer-ence instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994.

The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success.

The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, ten-nis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

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appaLachIan stateLocated in Boone, N.C., near Winston-Salem, which has a population is 196,990... enrollment is 16,600... nickname is the Mountaineers... Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium (1,000).

coLLeGe oF charLestonLocated in Charleston, S.C.... popu-lation is 107,845... enrollment is 11,617... nickname is the Cougars... Patriots Point Field (2,000).

the cItadeLLocated in Charleston, S.C.... popu-lation is 107,845... enrollment is 2,086... nickname is the Bulldogs... Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park (6,000).

davIdsonLocated in Davidson, N.C., on the outskirts of Charlotte... population is 630,478... enrollment is 1,700... nickname is the Wildcats... Wilson Field (700).

eLonLocated in Elon, N.C., on the outskirts of Raleigh/Durham... population is 356,321... enrollment is 5,628... nickname is the Phoenix... Latham Park (2,000).

FurManLocated in Greenville, S.C.... popula-tion is 95,675... enrollment is 2,630... nickname is the Paladins... Latham Stadium (2,000).

GeorGIa southernLocated in Statesboro, Ga., just out-side of Savannah... population is 127,889... enrollment is 17,764... nickname is the Eagles... J.I. Cle-ments Stadium (3,000).

unc GreensboroLocated in Greensboro, N.C.... popu-lation is 236,865... enrollment is 12,054... nickname is the Spartans... UNCG Baseball Stadium (3,500).

saMFordLocated in Birmingham, Ala.... popu-lation is 229,424... enrollment is 4,500... nickname is the Bulldogs... Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000).

Western caroLInaLocated in Cullowhee, N.C., outside of Winston-Salem... population is 196,990... enrollment is 9,000... nickname is the Catamounts... Hen-non Stadium (1,500).

WoFFordLocated in Spartanburg, S.C.... popu-lation is 95,675... enrollment is 1,400... nickname is the Terriers... Russell C. King Field (2,500).

southern conFerence chaMpIons

John Iamarinocommissioner

Geoff cabesenior associate

commissioner

sue arakasassociate

commissioner

doug Kingassociate

commissioner

Jami severnsdirector of

Multimedia services

brandon neffdirector of

championships

Mike Mitchellsocon

sports properties

Jason Yamandirector of

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BULLDOGS2010 southern conFerence tournaMent

The Southern Conference Tournament returns to Charleston’s Joe Riley Park in 2010 after tak-ing place at Flour Field at the West End in Greenville, S.C. in 2009. Before last year’s tourna-ment in the upstate, Charleston played host to the tournament for 19 straight years. This year’s tournament will take place from May 26-30.

This year’s tournament format will remain the same from a year ago as the top eight teams in the SoCon regular season standings will qualify for the event, featuing a double-elimination bracket designed to produce a one-game, single-elimination championship final. The tourna-ment championship game will be televised live throughout the Southeast on SportSouth at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 30.

The single-game tournament attendance record of 5,419 was set in 2003 for an opening round game between The Cita-del and the College of

Charleston. The all-tournament attendance record was set in 2004 when more than 35,000 fans attended Riley Park, an average of 2,343 per game.

In 2009, Georgia Southern ousted regular season champi-on and top-seeded Elon in the championship game to claim the automatic conference bid.

The tournament will stay at Charleston’s Joe Riley Park for the 2011 season before returning to Greenville again in 2012. The tournament’s winner secures the league’s auto-matic bid to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

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bracket two

bracket one

* - Game 13 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 also wins Game 11.

* - Game 14 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. If Game 13 is not necessary, Game 14 will start at 5 p.m.

* - If both bracket winners are undefeated, there will be no 5 p.m. or 9 p.m. games on Saturday.

As tournament host, game times may be adjusted to permit The Citadel to play the 5:00 p.m. game each day as long as it remains in the winner’s bracket.

Game times subject to change.

Tournament winner earns the Southern Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals.

May 26-30, 2010 Joseph p. riley, Jr. park

charleston, s.c.

Game #1Wednesday, May 26

9 a.m.

#7 seed

#2 seed

Game #2Wednesday, May 26

1 p.m.

#6 seed

#3 seed

Game #5Thursday, May 27

9 a.m.

Loser Game 1

Loser Game 2

Loser Game 7

Game #9Friday, May 28

3 p.m.

Game #7Thursday, May 27

5 p.m.

Game #11Saturday, May 29

9 a.m.

Loser Game 11

Game #13Saturday, May 29

5 p.m.(if necessary)*

Bracket One Champion

Game #3Wednesday, May 26

5 p.m.

#8 seed

#1 seed

Game #4Wednesday, May 26

9 p.m.

#5 seed

#4 seed

Game #6Thursday, May 27

1 p.m.

Loser Game 3

Loser Game 4

Loser Game 8

Game #10Friday, May 28

7 p.m.

Game #8Thursday, May 27

9 p.m.

Game #12Saturday, May 29

1 p.m.

Loser Game 12

Game #14Saturday, May 29

9 p.m.(if necessary)*

Bracket Two Champion

2010Southern Conference

Tournament ChampionSouthern ConferenceChampionship Game

Sunday, May 302 p.m.

Tape Delay broadcastairs at 7:30 p.m.

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Sonny Meade broke the school record for most hits in a season with 104 in 2009 and ranks second all-time at The Citadel in total

hits and total RBI.

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By: Ken Burger - June 10, 1990The Post & Courier

Who’d a thunk it?In the beginning, back in January, when they gathered to practice in warm-up suits and on some days could see their breath as they zipped the ball around the infield and the aluminum bats were cold to the touch, nobody gave it much thought.

Nor did early February send any signs. The season started as most do, lost some-where between the end of football and the crescendo of basketball. They were winning a few games, there even appeared to be a pattern. But nobody really gave it much thought.

In fact no one, not even their coach, thought the 1990 Citadel baseball team would be much different from those that had come before. They were picked to finish sixth in the eight-member Southern Conference where only seven schools play baseball.

So who’d a thunk it?

That this band of unlikely heroes would somehow put it all together and battle their way to the College World Series. Certainly not the media. Certainly not coach Chal Port, who gave his usual preseason assessment of rebuilding. Probably not even the players, a group of 35 cadets with only seven seniors on the roster, almost all of whom are from South Carolina or neighboring towns in Georgia and North Carolina.

They would go through their season, do their best, enjoy the camaraderie and be able to tell their sons about playing baseball at The Citadel many years from now.

Nobody knew. Really. Nobody knew.

It wasn’t until late February, maybe early March, when their headlines started get-ting a little larger, moving to the front page of the sports section. Bulldogs win 10th straight. Bulldogs win 12th straight. Bulldogs extend win streak.

Soon the television stations were showing up at College Park to get snipets of the moment for the evening news. Win streaks are fun to follow. They give people something to talk about over lunch. How ‘bout those Bulldogs?

And then the streak got serious. As they approached the school record, still win-ning, the pressure started building. Seventeen. Eighteen. Nineteen straight. The school record was 22 straight. Now people were paying attention.

And they broke it, eventually winning 26 straight before losing to Kent State. The ride was over. The TV cameras didn’t come back for awhile. The team went into a mild slump, apparently returning to reality. Ev-erybody could relax.

But the slump didn’t last. The Bulldogs started winning again, this time with a little less hoop-la. And by the end of the season they won the Southern Conference regular-season title going away. No contest. Interesting. And to make things more interesting, the conference tournament was coming to Charleston for the first time. The pres-sure was on again.

By this time, however, the warm spring breezes of April found a Citadel team that had genu-inely come into its own. They were loose. They were having fun. They had nothing to lose. And they didn’t.

They dominated the tournament, won four straight, and earned the right to travel to Miami for the Atlantic Regional. Everybody thought it would be a nice trip for the boys who had played so hard. Nobody thought they would have a chance.

But they did it again. Against unbelievable odds, they beat North Carolina State, East Carolina and the dreaded Miami Hurricanes twice to steal the regional crown and a trip to Omaha, Neb., for the College World Series.

So who’d a thunk it?

Nobody was more surprised by this time than Port, a veteran of 26 years of coaching Citadel baseball teams. He had seen teams with more potential go south. He had seen some with less do well. But he had never had a group like this.

By now the city of Charleston and the Palmetto State were getting a little giddy about this club. The Citadel, yes, The Citadel was in the College World Series. What a trip. What a story. Everybody thought it was great. Nobody thought they had a chance.

And when they arrived in the Midwest, they didn’t. Not really. The other teams were loaded. Real contenders. The Bulldogs were just an aberration, a novelty. The only military school to ever make it to the final eight. Everybody talked about how they had to march and what great manners the boys had and how Port was one of the funniest, most entertaining coaches around.

They lost their first game to Louisiana State, 8-2. People thought, that’s OK, at least they made it this far. Nobody expected them to do anything anyway. One more loss and they’re gone. They made a good showing. Got on ESPN.

Then they played the game of their lives. Trailing Cal-State Fullerton 4-1 going into the seventh inning, they rallied. Port did some of his magic coaching and strained every ounce of talent and ability out of his team. They won, 8-7, in a

12-inning drama that few will forget.

So they had done it. They had at least won a game in Omaha, proving they belonged, that they weren’t a fluke. One more loss and they’d be coming home.

It came the next night, against LSU, again. This time it was 6-1, a loss relayed back to the fans by radio because ESPN couldn’t show it live due to its major-league obligation. It was probably better that way. Hearing it was less painful than watching it.

And at 4:07 p.m. the next day, they touched down in Charleston. The end of a long odyssey. The season that couldn’t have been, had been. They became and remain the most unlikely and humble of heroes.

For through their efforts they gave us all some-thing to cheer for, and gave themselves some-thing to remember forever. It was one of those things that wasn’t supposed to happen, but it did. And those are the best kind.

Who’d a thunk it?

In 1990, Ken Burger was the executive sports edi-tor of The (Charleston) Post and Courier. (Col-umn reprinted with permission.)

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Longest Winning Streak in the NationFrom Surviving a Hurricane...

...To Surviving the Hurricanes

The Citadel was faced with great odds for success in 1990 long before the season started. In the fall of 1989, Hurricane Hugo destroyed the Bulldogs’ practice field adjacent to Johnson Hagood Stadium and severely damaged College Park. The team held preseason practices on the College Park field with construction of the rebuilding of College Park taking place around them. The construction to rebuild College Park was no quick effort, but lasted well into the season.

After clinching the Southern Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after winning the SoCon Tournament, The Citadel was sent to Coral Gables, Fla. as the No. 5 Seed in the NCAA Atlantic Regional. The Bulldogs were forced to defeat the Hurricanes on their home turf - twice.

Did You Know??The Citadel held the longest winning streak in the nation in 1990 after winning 26 straight games. That winning streak, which garnered national media attention (see New York Times article to the right), began on Feb. 18 with a 12-1 win over North Carolina State and ended on March 27 with a 2-1 loss to Kent State.

In The News©“All the News That’s Fit to Print”

The Citadel’s national-best, 26-game win streak in 1990 garnered national media attention, including this article in the New York Times.

Feb. 9 – The Citadel opens the season with a 5-4 victory on the road against the No. 1 ranked team in Division II – Armstrong State. Anthony Jenkins hits the first of his then-school-record 16 home runs.

Feb. 17 – Amid construction at a Hurricane Hugo-damaged College Park, The Citadel drops its home opener to North Carolina State, 5-3. The sound of jackhammers working on dugouts and fences outside the stadium will continue for most of the regular season, causing a great deal of distraction for the Bulldogs and their opponents. The Citadel would not lose again, however, for 38 days.

Feb. 18 – The Dogs’ 26-game, school-record win-ning streak gets underway on a cold, rainy Sun-day afternoon at College Park with a 12-1 romp over North Carolina State.

March 10-11 – The Citadel completes its first-ev-er three-game sweep of Western Carolina, de-feating the five-time defending Southern Confer-ence Champions by scores of 6-3, 7-3 and 10-3. The Bulldogs would go on to lose only one league game the entire season.

March 13 – The Bulldogs rally from an 8-4 defi-cit to edge George Mason, 9-8, and run their winning streak to 15. The Citadel collects only three hits (all singles) but takes advantage of six Patriot errors and nine walks.

March 26 – With the city of Charleston already buzzing over their Bulldogs, the national press began taking notice. None other than the New York Times ran a story about the winning streak and all the obstacles the Bulldogs have had to overcome this season (focusing on the destruction caused by Hugo).

March 27 – After defeating Kent State the day before, the Golden Flashes rebound to defeat The Citadel, 2-1, to snap the Dogs’ and nation’s longest winning streak at 26.

April 13 – Despite having two games against VMI rained out (the Bulldogs won the only game played in the series, 8-3), The Citadel clinched the regular season SoCon title with a three-game set against second-place Marshall still left to play.

April 27 – The Citadel and the City of Charleston served as host for the 1990 Coca-Cola Southern

Diary of a Dream Season

The Citadel’s Chris Coker is congratulated after scoring a run in the Southern Confer-ence Tournament.

Members of The Citadel celebrate after winning the 1990 Southern Conference Tournament.

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Did You Know??After reaching the Atlantic Regional Championship Game with wins over North Carolina State, East Carolina and Miami, The Citadel became only the second military school to reach a re-gional final and the first since Air Force in 1967. Prior to the 1990 season, Air Force had played in three regional finals.

Atlantic Regional ChampionsIn The News©

“Unheralded Citadel takes Atlantic by storm”By Scott Fowler - The Miami Herald

“When you’ve faced down a real hurricane, a group of fake ones doesn’t scare you much.”

Victory Hug: The Citadel pitcher Richard Shirer and catcher Gettys Glaze celebrate after beating Miami, 6-2.

Atlantic Regional RecapFirst RoundEast Carolina 4, South Florida 2The Citadel 11, North Carolina State 3Miami 4, Stetson 3

Second RoundNorth Carolina State 13, Stetson 2 (Stetson eliminated)Miami 5, South Florida 2 (South Florida eliminated)The Citadel 8, East Carolina 5

Third RoundNorth Carolina State 8, East Carolina 1 (East Carolina eliminated)The Citadel 6, Miami 2Miami 6, North Carolina State 1 (North Carolina State eliminated)

Championship GameThe Citadel 4, Miami 1 (Miami eliminated)

Did You Know??With the 4-1 championship game win over the Hurricanes, The Citadel handed Miami their first regional loss at Mark Light Field in 13 years.

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Conference Tournament. The success of the tournament brought a three-year commitment from the league’s athletic directors (the start of a 19-year run where the Holy City hosted the tournament).

April 28 – Chal Port earns his 600th career victory as the Bulldogs pick up two wins and advance to the championship game of the SoCon Tourna-ment.

April 29 – Gettys Glaze hits the first of two home runs of his career as The Citadel runs up a 6-0 lead and holds on for a 9-5 victory over Western Carolina and the Dogs’ first SoCon Tournament title. In one of the greatest sights of the 1990 season, Glaze warmed up in the Bulldog bullpen wear-ing his shin guards (he was catching at the time and loosened up while the Dogs were batting). Glaze, in addition to his batting heroics, picked up the save against the Catamounts. A then-SoCon Tournament record crowd of 3,186 cheers the Bulldogs on to victory.

May 21 – In a telephone hookup, The Citadel’s first-round opponent in the Atlantic Regional is announced to a press conference assembled at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The Bulldogs learn that they will travel to Miami, Fla., and play North Carolina State, a team they split two games with earlier in the season, in the first round of regional play. The Dogs were seeded fifth and grouped with the top seed and host school Miami, the Wolfpack, East Carolina, Stetson and South Florida in the six-team regional.

May 21 – After receiving word of their regional assignment, The Citadel finished its pre-regional tune-up with an 11-2 victory over another NCAA playoff-bound team in Clemson at College Park.

May 22 – With fans gathered on campus to wish the team luck, the Bull-dogs depart Charleston by bus for the 10-hour ride to Miami. Assistant coach Ken Creehan shows up wearing a University of Miami baseball cap to inspire the Dogs.

Diary of a Dream Season

Atlantic Regional ChampionsIn The News©

“Hurricanes Finished Off 4-1 by Citadel’s No. 4 Pitcher”

The Citadel’s elimination of top-seeded Miami at the Atlantic Re-gional in Coral Gables, Fla., shocked the nation.

They Wrote It�

“No. 5 Seed Wins Atlantic Regional”By Dan LeBatard, Miami Herald

“Most people,” University of Miami pitcher Jeff Alkine said softly Tuesday afternoon, “have never even heard of The Cita-del.” Most people have probably never heard of Chris Coker, Tony Skole or Brad Stowell, either. But the Crew Cut Kids from that unglamorous, unknown, un-derdog military school at Charleston, S.C., did the unbelievable Tuesday afternoon, winning the Atlantic Regional with a surpris-ingly easy 4-1 victory over top-seeded Unviersity of Miami be-fore 2,157 startled fans at Mark Light Stadium.

They Said It^The Citadel Head Coach Chal Port

“We might not have all the talent that the other teams might have but the whole on this team is better than the parts.” “I really think that because we’re a military school and our players are confronted with stressful situations in school as cadets, it conditions them to handle pressure better and we handled the pressure of playing Miami in Miami very well.” “Now we just have to figure out how to celebrate. We’ve got a 10-hour bus ride back to Charleston so maybe we’ll sing or something.” Continued on P. 110

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May 25 – Play finally begins in the regional and The Citadel jumps out quickly, scoring six runs in the first three innings and routing North Carolina State, 11-3.

May 27 – The Citadel faces East Carolina, a team with the nation’s best winning percentage and with eight of their nine hitters batting over .300. Although the Pirates had the lead three times in the game, the Bulldogs were able to rally for an 8-5 win.

May 28 – The Citadel shocks the crowd at Mark Light Field with a 6-2 win over Miami. The Cita-del is the only undefeated team left in the tour-nament. Miami came back later that day and beat North Carolina State to set up a rematch with what Miami Herald columnist Dan LeBatard called “the cutest little team in the NCAA base-ball tournament.”

May 29 – “The Crew Cut Kids” – another nick-name for the Bulldogs penned by the talented LeBatard, needed only one win to advance to the College World Series; Miami needed two. With the score tied 1-1 in the bottom of the sixth, Chris Coker and Tony Skole each slammed home runs and the Hurricanes were finished. The 4-1 final moved the Dogs into their first College World Se-ries. In describing his home run over the phone to his oldest brother, Skole said that he “Canseco-ed one” against the Mark Light Field scoreboard. Whatever the comparisons were to his clout, it helped keep the dream season alive. In a move of utter class, Miami head coach Ron Fraser gathered the Bulldogs together on the artificial turf and congratulated them on a great win and great season and also gave them advice on how to deal with all the pressures of Omaha.

June 1 – Anthony Jenkins becomes only the sec-ond player in school history to be named First Team NCAA Division I All-America by the Ameri-can Baseball Coaches Association.

June 2 – The Citadel, after watching the first-round games played the day before, opens CWS play with an 8-2 loss to Louisiana State. The loss was The Citadel’s first in post-season play (after four straight wins in both the SoCon Tournament and Atlantic Regional). The Dogs face Cal State Fullerton next.

June 3 – At first look a loser’s bracket game be-tween The Citadel and the Titans did not figure to capture the imagination of a nationwide tele-vision audience on ESPN. By the time the 12-in-ning, three-hour, 31-minute drama had ended, it wound up being the best game of the 1990 Col-lege World Series and one of the greatest of all time. Tony Skole singled in Anthony Jenkins in the 12th inning, whose eye-popping slide and reach enabled him to just beat the throw home. That slide and sophomore reliever Hank Kraft’s final strikeout with the tying run on third to end the game allowed the Bulldogs to clinch the 8-7 win.

June 5 – The dream ends after falling 6-1 to a powerful LSU team.

Diary of a Dream Season was originally written by Mike Hoffman.

Diary of a Dream Season

1990 College World SeriesLSU 8, The Citadel 2

June 2, 1990 • College World Series Omaha, Neb.by Bob Lang of The Post and Courier

OMAHA, Neb. — The Citadel can blame Paul Byrd for spoiling its College World Series debut.

Byrd, a sophomore right-hander, picked off three Citadel runners and stranded five others to lead Louisiana State to an 8-2 victory before a crowd of 7,000 at Rosenblatt Sta-dium and a national television audience on ESPN.

…In Saturday’s game, which began under cloudy skies and ended in bright sunlight, The Citadel had 12 hits to LSU’s 14. But the score wasn’t closer because Byrd (17-5) kept getting the Tigers out of innings with Bulldogs on bases.

“We were getting our hits,” Citadel coach Chal Port said, “but Byrd was capable of shutting our runners down in scor-ing position. We never really took control away from him.”

Byrd’s biggest inning was the second, when The Citadel had a 1-0 lead and the bases loaded with one out. At that time, LSU coach Skip Bertman visited Byrd on the mound. The Citadel’s Dan McDonnell, a .203 hitter with 39 strikeouts on the season, and Gettys Glaze, a .319 hitter who doubled in the first inning and scored on a single by Billy Baker, were on deck.

“I felt Paul’s stuff could overpower these batters,” Bertman said he told Byrd.

Bertman was right. Byrd struck out both McDonnell and Glaze.

…The inning did crush The Citadel which wasn’t the same afterward, and it gave new life to LSU.

…Ken Britt, who started on the mound for The Citadel, was hoping for a similar ending in the bottom of the third with two outs. But he had no such luck, as Wes Grisham singled a 3-2 pitch to right to score Ron Lim.

Then Tim Clark, a 6-4, 205-pound junior, rocketed a 2-run blast over the wall in right field to give the Tigers a 5-2 lead. Seemingly in an instant, the Bulldogs were taken out of the game.

. . . “I don’t think I had my best stuff today,” said Britt (10-2), who gave up six runs on 10 hits through four innings to take the loss. “That is definitely one of the better teams I’ve faced. They seem to hit everything.”

Said Port: “I thought LSU was awesome.”

The Citadel vs. louisiana StateJune 2 @ omaha, Neb.

1990 College World Series • Game 1

THe CiTAdel AB r H rBi BB So Po AMcDonnell, 2B 4 0 1 0 0 1 3 4Glaze, C 4 1 2 0 0 1 2 2Jenkins, LF 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 0Baker, RF 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Coker, 1B 4 0 2 0 0 0 8 0Tobin, SS 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2Elvington, SS 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Skole, 3B 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1Rychlick, CF 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 0Black, PH 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Branham, DH 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Britt, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 35 2 12 2 1 5 24 10

lSU AB r H rBi BB So Po ALim, CF 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 0Hymel, PH-C 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Osik, C-3B 5 0 2 1 0 0 4 3Cordani, 3B 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Grisham, LF 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0Clark, RF-CF 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 0Mouton, DH 3 2 3 1 1 0 0 0Johnson, 2B 4 0 2 3 0 0 2 6Bethea, SS 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 4Tellechea, 1B 3 0 1 0 0 0 16 0Byrd, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2LaRosa, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 35 8 14 8 3 2 27 16

The Citadel 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 1lSU 0 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 X 8 14 1

e: Tobin, Tellechea. dP: The Citadel 1, LSU 1. leFT: The Cita-del 7, LSU 7. 2B: Glaze, Mouton 2, Johnson 2. 3B: None. Hr: Jenkins (16), Clark (11). SB: Lim (23), Bethea (22), Mouton (5). CS: Lim, Branham. SH: None. SF: None.

THe CiTAdel iP H r er BB SoBritt (L, 10-2) 4.0 10 6 6 1 1Stowell 3.0 3 2 2 2 1Kraft 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

lSU iP H r er BB SoByrd (W, 17-5) 7.0 10 2 2 1 4Greene 1.0 2 0 0 0 0LaRosa 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

WP: Stowell. PB: None. BK: None. HBP: Tellechea (By Kraft). U: Hernandez, Christal, Roundtree, January. T: 2:26. A: 7,000 (est.)

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1990 College World SeriesThe Citadel 8, Cal State-Fullerton 7

(12 innings)June 4, 1990 • College World Series

Omaha, Neb.by Bob Lang of The Post and Courier

OMAHA, Neb. — They don’t get much crazier than this. The Citadel overcame seven errors and a 4-1 deficit to eliminate Cal State-Fullerton, 8-7, in 12 in-nings Monday at sun-splashed Rosenblatt Stadium and remain alive in the College World Series.

“I thought that was one great game,” Citadel coach Chal Port said after the marathon contest that lasted three hours, 31 minutes. “It was not great baseball, but, my God that was exciting.”

The seventh-seeded Bulldogs kept an estimated crowd of 5,000 and an ESPN audience on edge while avoid-ing defeat when the Titans had potential winning runs in scoring position in the bottom of the ninth and 10th innings.

But Gettys Glaze and Hank Kraft came through with remarkable displays of relief pitching to defuse Ful-lerton’s threats. With one out, Glaze struck out 2 with runners on first and second in the 9th. Kraft struck out one and forced the other to ground out with one out and the bases loaded in the 10th.

Third baseman Tony Skole, who singled in a go-ahead run in the 10th, did it again in the 12th. This time the single scored Anthony Jenkins, who made a spectacular diving slide for the winning run.

Fullerton posed one final scare in the bottom of the 12th when the Titans had their best hitter, Mate’ Borgogno, at the plate with the potential tying run at second. But Kraft, in his 26th relief appearance this season, struck out Borgogno looking on three pitches.

… “As the old saying goes, it’s better to be lucky than good,” Port said. “That’s certainly true for this game.”

… “We had the situation we wanted,” Fullerton coach Larry Cochell said. “It just didn’t break for us. We had two or three situations we wanted. You have to credit The Citadel.”

The Bulldogs seemed to be headed for elimination af-ter six innings, trailing 4-1. But before they took the field in the seventh, Port made wholesale changes.

Port replaced starting pitcher Richard Shirer with Brad Stowell, moved Chris Coker from first base to shortstop, switched Billy Baker from right field to first base and put Mike Black in right field. After Stowell walked his first batter, Port replaced him with Glaze, who had been catching. Larry Hutto replaced Glaze behind the plate.

“What we did was not unusual for us,” Port said. “We won the championship game in the Southern Conference Tournament the same way. We’re limited in our person-nel, and I’ve got to ride the horses that we’ve got.”

The Citadel vs. Cal St. FullertonJune 4 @ Omaha, Neb.

1990 College World Series • Game 2

THE CiTADEL AB R H RBi BB SO PO ABranham, DH 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Hutto, C 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0Kraft, P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Glaze, C-P-C 6 0 2 0 0 0 5 1Jenkins, LF 5 3 3 0 1 0 2 0Coker, 1B-SS 6 2 2 1 0 1 10 4Baker, RF-1B 4 2 2 2 2 0 4 2Skole, 3B 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 1Rychlick, CF 6 1 2 2 0 1 3 0Elvington, SS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Mays, PH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Black, RF 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1McDonnell, 2B 5 0 1 1 0 1 8 2Shirer, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 49 8 14 8 3 8 36 14

CAL ST. FULLERTON AB R H RBi BB SO PO ANevin, 3B 7 1 2 1 0 0 2 6Borgogno, 2B 4 1 2 1 3 1 3 3Hattabaugh, C 5 0 1 0 0 2 9 1Charles, DH 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 0Sisco, 1B 5 0 0 0 0 2 14 1Bunch, LF-RF 5 1 1 0 1 1 1 0Farlow, SS 6 2 3 1 0 0 0 4Ayala, RF 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 0Manley, PH-LF 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0Mota, CF 6 0 2 1 0 0 3 0Totals 47 7 15 5 6 6 36 15

The Citadel 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 8 14 7Cal St. Fullerton 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 15 1

E: Elvington 2, Jenkins, Baker, McDonnell 2, Farlow, Coker. DP: The Citadel 3, CSF 1. LEFT: The Citadel 9, CSF 13. 2B: Jenkins, Coker, McDonnell. 3B: None. HR: Baker (8). SB: Mota (19), Ayala (2), Coker (6), Skole (7). CS: None. SH: Elvington, Sisco, Hattabaugh, Manley SF: None.

THE CiTADEL iP H R ER BB SOShirer 6.0 8 4 2 1 0Stowell 0+ 0 0 0 1 0Glaze 3.1 5 3 2 3 3Kraft (W, 4-1) 2.2 2 0 0 1 3

CAL ST. FULLERTON iP H R ER BB SOFlener 7+ 7 5 4 2 3Robinson (L, 3-4) 5.0 7 3 3 1 5

Stowell pitched to one batter in 7th. Flener pitched to 2 batters in 8th. WP: Robinson. PB: Hutto. BK: None. HBP: None. U: January, Hernandez, Eldridge, Christal. T: 3:31. A: 5,000 (est.).

LSU 6, The Citadel 1June 5, 1990 • College World Series

Omaha, Neb.by Bob Lang of The Post and Courier

Omaha, Neb.— The Citadel’s dream season is over.

Louisiana State pitcher John O’Donoghue provided the wakeup call, holding the Bulldogs to one run on eight hits to lead the Tigers to a 6-1 victory Tuesday night in a Col-lege World Series elimination game.

It was only appropriate that the largest crowd ever to watch a Citadel baseball game — 14,614 — was on hand at Rosenblatt Stadium to witness the last game of a most remarkable year for the Bulldogs, who finished with a 46-14 record.

The fans gave The Citadel a standing ovation while the teams shook hands and the stadium announcer said over the speaker system, “Thank you, The Citadel, in your first trip to the College World Series. You have a fine bunch of kids. Thank you coach Chal Port.”

… “We were very fortunate to tiptoe past The Citadel,” LSU coach Skip Bertman said. “They’re America’s team — touched by Abner Doubleday himself. A real field of dreams.”

…(Citadel right-handed pitcher Billy) Baker had a no-hitter going through four innings, but the Tigers killed that in the fifth by scoring three runs on four hits to take a 3-0 lead.

…The Bulldogs had runners in scoring position with two outs in both the fifth and sixth innings, but O’Donoghue ended the threats with a pop-up and strikeout, respec-tively.

In the seventh The Citadel started another two-out rally, which produced the team’s only run. Jason Rychlick got the rbi, blooping to left to score Chris Coker, who led off the inning with a single.

The Bulldogs didn’t threaten in the eighth or ninth innings. The game ended when Tony Skole was called out on strikes.

“We played as hard as we possibly could,” Port said. “I thought O’Donoghue did a magnificent job. He didn’t walk anybody and he kept us in the ballpark. When you do that, you’re going to win some games.

The Citadel vs. Louisiana StateJune 5 @ Omaha, Neb.

1990 College World SeriesCWS Finish — Tied 5th • Game 3

THE CiTADEL AB R H RBi BB SO PO ABranham, RF 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Glaze, C 4 0 1 0 0 0 7 0Jenkins, LF 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Coker, SS 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 2Baker, P-DH-1B 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 2Skole, 3B 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1Rychlick, CF 3 0 3 1 0 0 3 0Mays, 1B 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 2Kraft, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1McDonnell, 2B 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 4Totals 33 1 8 1 0 6 27 12

LSU AB R H RBi BB SO PO ALim, CF 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 0Osik, C-3B 5 0 1 0 0 0 4 0Cordani, 3B 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Hymel, C 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0Grisham, LF 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0Mouton, DH 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0Clark, RF 5 2 2 2 0 0 2 0Johnson, 2B 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 2Bethea, SS 4 1 1 1 0 2 2 4Tellechea, 1B 4 0 2 1 0 0 12 0O’Donoghue, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Totals 40 6 10 6 1 7 27 12

LSU 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 6 10 1The Citadel 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 3

E: Mays, Bethea, Skole, McDonnell. DP: LSU 1, The Citadel 0. LEFT: LSU 9, The Citadel 5. 2B: Skole. 3B: None. HR: Clark (12). SB: Bethea 2 (24), Grisham 2 (5). CS: None. SH: None. SF: None.

LSU iP H R ER BB SOO’Donoghue (W, 12-3) 9 8 1 1 0 6

THE CiTADEL iP H R ER BB SOBaker (L, 8-3) 7.1 9 6 4 0 6Kraft 1.2 1 0 0 1 1

WP: O’Donoghue. PB: None. BK: None. HBP: Cordani (By Baker). U: Eldridge, Hernandez, January, Runchey. T: 2:28. A: 14,614.Anthony Jenkins

They Said It^LSU Coach Skip Bertman

“...We were very fortunate to tiptoe past The Citadel. They’re America’s team - touched by Abner Doubleday himself. A real field of dreams.”

Billy Baker

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BULLDOGSAll-Time SuperlATiveS

Team Offense

Category Highs opponent date

Errors 11 vs. East Carolina April 21, 1973

Double Plays 4 Three times (vs. Augusta) Feb. 21, 1990

Triple Plays 1 vs. Brockport State March 13, 1979

1 vs. James Madison March 1, 1992

1 vs. East Tennessee State March 5, 2000

1 vs. Charleston Southern March 19, 2003

Team Defense

Category Highs opponent date

Hits 33 vs. South Carolina April 17, 1986

Runs 32 vs. South Carolina April 2, 1992

Earned Runs 25 vs. South Carolina April 2, 1992

Walks 14 vs. Davidson March 17, 1985

Strikeouts 21 vs. Appalachian State April 12, 1997

Team PiTching

inDiviDual OffenseCategory Highs opponent date

Runs Scored 6 Vic Correll vs. Mt. St. Mary’s Feb. 29, 1992

6 Jerry Simmons vs. Davidson April 11, 1998

Hits 7 John Stephens vs. Davidson April 6, 1986

RBI 10 Jerry Simmons vs. ETSU March 21, 1998

Doubles 4 Aaron Haigler vs. Army March 8, 1998

Triples 2 Seven Times (Chris Swauger vs. UNCG)

April 2, 2006

Home Runs 3 Garrick Haltiwanger vs. Coastal CarolinaRichard Jones vs. Davidson

March 3, 1994

April 12, 2009

Grand Slams 2 Rick Green vs. Salisbury State March 18, 1990

Walks 5 Three times (Chip Cannon vs. East Tennessee State)

May 1, 2004

Stolen Bases 5 Twice (Jon Aughey vs. Chas. Southern) May 7, 2003

Hit By Pitch 4 Brook Dantzler vs. College of Charleston March 28, 2003

Sacrifices 3 Gettys Glaze vs. Marshall April 14, 1991

3 Matt Matulia vs. Coppin State Feb. 19, 2005

Longest Hitting 28 Garrick Haltiwanger 1995-1996

Streaks 27 Chris Ard 2003

26 Sonny Meade 2009

23 Billy Swails 1987-88

23 Dallas McPherson 2000

20 Bill White 1982

20 Bill White 1982

20 Josh Stackley 2004

19 Stuart Jordan 1999

17 Ken Lott 1996

Category Highs opponent date

Putouts 23 Chris Altman vs. Old Dominion Feb. 22, 2004

Assists 11 Terrence Smalls vs. Furman March 9, 1997

11 Matt Matulia at Furman April 25, 2003

11 Matt Matulia vs. Old Dominion Feb. 22, 2004

Errors 4 Five times (Tavy Smalls vs. ETSU) March 27, 1999

inDiviDual Defense

Category Highs opponent date

Hits 15 Russell Arnold vs. Norfolk State March 9, 1986

Runs 10 Six Times (Wes Wrenn at UNLV) March 17, 2006

Earned Runs 10 Brian Rogers vs. Clemson May 21, 1998

Walks 10 Frank Galloway vs. Miami (Fla.) May 18, 1979

10 Martin Rivera vs. Clemson March 21, 1979

Strikeouts 20 Rodney Hancock vs. Furman May 19, 1999

inDiviDual PiTching

Chris Ard recorded the school’s second-longest hitting streak in 2003, hit-ting safely in 27 consecutive games.

Category Highs opponent date

Runs Scored 27 vs. Davidson April 5, 1982

Runs Scored (Inn.) 13 vs. Wofford Feb. 20, 1996

Hits 32 vs. Davidson April 5, 1982

Doubles 8 vs. Appalachian State March 15, 1998

Triples 6 vs. Hunter April 18, 1975

Home Runs 6 vs. Marshall March 22, 1997

6 vs. East Carolina March 24, 1997

Walks Received 19 vs. Butler March 15, 1995

19 vs. East Tennessee State March 18, 1995

Stolen Bases 11 vs. Western Michigan Feb. 26, 2000

Sacrifices 9 vs. VMI April 28, 1984

Times Struck Out 18 vs. South Carolina Feb. 19, 2003

Runners LOB 21 vs. Butler March 11, 2006

21 vs. East Tennessee State Feb. 10, 2007

21 vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 23, 2007

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No HiTTerST. A. Fulmer (2 BB, 14 K)The Citadel 6, East Tennessee State 0 (March 29, 2002)

Rodney Hancock (4 BB, 14 K)The Citadel 24, Furman 0 (May 14, 1999)

Chris Bengel (7 BB, 4 K)The Citadel 3, Davidson 0 (April 7, 1984)

Martin Rivera (4 BB, 16 K)The Citadel 7, Brockport St. 0 (March 27, 1978)

Frank Galloway (0 BB, 9 K)The Citadel 11, Glenville St. 0 (March 24, 1978)

oNe HiTTerST.A. Fulmer, Shannon Sprouse, Matt Hamer, & Randy Corn (9 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 15K)The Citadel 4, Charleston Southern 0 (March 5, 2002)

Brian Wiley (9 IP, 3 R, 4 BB, 16 K)The Citadel 16, UNC Greensboro 3 (April 17, 1999)

Brian Rogers & Tom Martin (9 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 14 K)The Citadel 1, Furman 0 (April 4, 1998)

Scott Mullen & Jon Hinkle (9 IP, 3 R, 4 BB, 15 K)The Citadel 4, VMI 3 (April 30, 1994)

David Mills (7 IP, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K)The Citadel 2, Furman 0 (April 20, 1984)

Jeff Barkley (9 IP, 1 R, 2 BB, 8 K)The Citadel 11, Baptist 1 (March 12, 1984)

Tony Ramsay & Hugh Bates (5 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K)The Citadel 21, Presbyterian 0 (March 7, 1981)

Frank Galloway (9 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 13 K)The Citadel 6, Stetson 0 (April 7, 1979)

Mike Pendleton (5 IP, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 K)The Citadel 12, USC Aiken 0 (April 5, 1979)

Mike Pendleton (7 IP, 1 R, 4 BB, 6 K)The Citadel 12, Chattanooga 1 (March 24, 1979)

Frank Galloway (9 IP, 0 R, 4 BB, 10 K)The Citadel 7, Shepherd 0 (March 16, 1979)

Mike Pendleton (7 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 12 K)The Citadel 5, Western Carolina 0 (April 15, 1978)

Don Gordon & Gary Reichlmayr (7 IP, 0 R, 0 BB, 7 K)The Citadel 9, Brockport State 0 (March 27, 1978)

Joe Sumrall, Hank Welch, Gary Reichlmayr & Gene Dotson (9 IP, 0 R, 6 BB, 9 K) The Citadel 22, Hunter 0 (March 23, 1975)

Billy Wieters (9 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 4 K)The Citadel 2, Mercer 0 (May 2, 1974)

Steve Arrington (7 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 7 K)The Citadel 1, Richmond 0 (May 3, 1973)

Steve Arrington (7 IP, 0 R, 3 BB, 7 K)The Citadel 4, Davidson 0 (May 8, 1971)

TOP PiTching PerfOrmancesTeAm BATTiNg

Games: ....................................................................67 ......................................................2004At Bats: ..............................................................2,343 ......................................................2004Runs: .................................................................... 492 ......................................................2000Hits: ...................................................................... 728 ......................................................2009Total Bases: ......................................................1,065 ......................................................2009Doubles: ................................................................141 ...................................................... 1997Triples: .....................................................................31 ......................................................1996Home Runs: ............................................................70 ...................................................... 2007Runs Batted In: .................................................... 444 ......................................................2000Average: ............................................................. .346 ......................................................1982Slugging Percentage: ........................................ .505 ......................................................1982Stolen Bases:....................................................... 198 ......................................................2000Strikeouts: ........................................................... 466 ......................................................2004Walks: .................................................................. 300 ......................................................1996

TeAm PiTCHiNgComplete Games: ...................................................23 ......................................................1983Innings Pitched: ................................................600.2 ......................................................2004Most wins:...............................................................46 ......................................................1990Earned Run Average: ..........................................1.74 ...................................................... 1972Most saves: .............................................................19 ......................................................2006Most strikeouts:................................................... 598 ......................................................1998Most walks: .......................................................... 295 ......................................................1996Longest winning streak: ........................................26 ......................................................1990Longest losing streak: ............................................12 ......................................................1967

TeAm FieldiNgErrors:................................................................... 127 ......................................................1994Putouts: .............................................................1,802 ......................................................2004Most assists: ........................................................762 ......................................................2004Fielding Percentage: .......................................... .974 ......................................................2004

seasOn suPerlaTives

Chip Cannon helped The Citadel record a program-best 1,802 putouts en route to a Southern Conference Tournament Championship in 2004.

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BULLDOGSiNdividUAl BATTiNg

games Played No. Name YearSeason: 67 Chip Cannon 2004 67 Will Coker 2004 67 Chris Ard 2004Career: 239 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

At BatsSeason: 274 Josh Stackley 2004Career: 983 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

runsSeason: 81 Chris Morris 2000Career: 230 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

HitsSeason: 104 Sonny Meade 2009Career: 360 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

Total BasesSeason: 175 Philip Hartig 2000Career: 655 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

doublesSeason: 25 Aaron Haigler 1998Career: 75 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

TriplesSeason: 10 Chris Swauger 2006Career: 16 Chris Swauger 2005-08

Home runsSeason: 17 Philip Hartig 1998 17 Philip Hartig 1999 17 Chip Cannon 2004 17 Richard Jones 2009Career: 64 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

runs Batted inSeason: 86 Philip Hartig 2000Career: 290 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

AverageSeason: .474 Bill White 1982Career: .433 Bill White 1980-1982

Slugging PercentageSeason: .719 Anthony Jenkins 1990Career: .673 Philip Hartig 1998-2001

Stolen BasesSeason: 84 Chris Morris 2000Career: 147 Chris Morris 1998-2000

StrikeoutsSeason: 67 Jason Randall 2001Career: 214 Jason Randall 2000-03

WalksSeason: 71 Chip Cannon 2004Career: 185 Dan McDonnell 1989-92

Philip Hartig holds several school and conference re-cords, including the school records for home runs and rBi in both a season and a career.

seasOn/career recOrDs

iNdividUAl PiTCHiNggames PitchedSeason: 39 Randy Corn 2002Career: 112 Tom Martin 1995-98

games StartedSeason: 18 Jonathan Ellis 2004Career: 59 Wes Wrenn 2006-2009 Complete gamesSeason: 9 Jeff Barkley 1981 9 Jonathan Ellis 2004Career: 23 Jeff Barkley 1979-1982

innings PitchedSeason: 136.1 Jonathan Ellis 2004Career: 391.0 Wes Wrenn 2006-09

WinsSeason: 12 Mike Cherry 1983 12 Jonathan Ellis 2004Career: 30 Mike Montei 1984-87

earned-run AverageSeason: 0.95 Rusty Booth 1972Career: 1.37 Ray Yeoman 1971-72

ShutoutsSeason: 5 Gettys Glaze 1992Career: 7 Mike Pendelton 1978-81

SavesSeason: 15 Link Saunders 2006Career: 29 Hank Kraft 1989-92

StrikeoutsSeason: 159 Brian Rogers 1996 159 Brian Wiley 1998Career: 431 Brian Wiley 1996-99

WalksSeason: 69 Ray Yeoman 1972Career: 194 Brian Wiley 1996-99

iNdividUAl FieldiNgerrorsSeason: 28 Jermaine Shuler 1994Career: 73 Matt Matulia 2003-06

PutoutsSeason: 539 Zach Brown 2007

AssistsSeason: 214 Jermaine Shuler 1994Career: 678 Matt Matulia 2003-06

Fielding PercentageCareer: .990 Chip Cannon 2004

Brian Wiley holds the career record for strikeouts at The Citadel, with 431 during his career as a Bulldog.

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seasOn-by-seasOn recOrDsYear record Pct. SoCon Pct. SoCon Finish Head Coach1899 1900 3-5 .375 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 Mr. Gunner1906 1907 J.W. Moore1908 5-1 .833 O.B. “Rip” Simpson1909 “Babe” Brothers1910 4-6 .400 Geroge A. Schmick1911 2-5-1 .286 “Barney” Legge1912 Ralph McLaurin1913 5-3 .625 1914 7-5 .583 George C. Rogers1915 5-4 .556 George C. Rogers1916 5-5 .500 Tom McMillan1917 % 0-2 .000 “Shorty” O’Brien1918 3-7 .300 “Shorty” O’Brien1919 3-7 .300 Tom McMillan1920 3-1 .750 Ed Sabre1921 2-7 .222 George C. Rogers1922 6-6 .500 George C. Rogers1923 3-8 .273 George C. Rogers1924 3-6 .333 George C. Rogers1925 2-7 .222 “Bull Dog” Drummond1926 3-7-1 .300 H.L. “Matty” Mathews1927 H.L. “Matty” Mathews1928 1-12 .077 H.L. “Matty” Mathews1929 H.L. “Matty” Mathews1930 H.L. “Matty” Mathews1931 Jimmy Floyd1932-34 No Baseball 1935 Tatum Gressette1936 Herman “Red” Smith1937 H.L. “Matty” Mathews1938 6-6 .500 H.L. “Matty” Mathews193919401941-46 No Baseball 1947 2-5 .286 Dusty Rhodes1948 6-7 .462 Bunzy O’Neal1949 Jeff Clark1950 Jim Bailey1951 Jeff Clark1952 John McMillan1953 9-11 .450 John McMillan1954 5-9 .357 3-2 .600 5th/10 Fred Montsdeoca1955 12-11 .522 6-3 .667 4th/10 Fred Montsdeoca1956 14-13 .519 4-5 .444 8th/10 Fred Montsdeoca1957 10-10-1 .500 3-4-1 .429 7th/10 Mack Erwin1958 15-9 .625 7-3 .700 3rd/10 Mack Erwin1959 19-5 .792 6-3 .667 3rd/9 Mack Erwin1960 18-6 .750 8-2 .800 T-1st/9 Mack Erwin1961 11-8 .579 5-6 .455 7th/9 Jim Newsome1962 10-13 .435 3-7 .300 7th/9 Jim Newsome1963 9-10 .474 4-7 .364 5th/9 Jim Newsome1964 7-12 .368 3-10 .231 8th/9 Jim Newsome1965 12-12 .500 9-7 .563 5th/9 Chal Port1966 8-16 .333 3-9 .250 8th/9 Chal Port1967 9-16 .360 6-9 .400 7th/9 Chal Port1968 16-10 .615 4-5 .444 6th/9 Chal Port1969 18-10 .643 10-6 .625 2nd (South)/4 Chal Port1970 15-12-1 .554 6-8-1 .429 3rd (South)/4 Chal Port1971 22-9 .710 11-5 .688 T-1st/7 Chal Port1972 17-13 .567 9-7 .563 4th/8 Chal Port1973 16-14 .553 8-5 .615 3rd/8 Chal Port1974 17-11 .607 7-7 .500 4th/8 Chal Port1975 21-9 .700 11-3 .786 1st/8 Chal Port1976 18-9 .667 7-4 .636 3rd/8 Chal Port1977 21-11 .656 10-4 .714 3rd/10 Chal Port1978 30-9 .769 9-5 .643 3rd/8 Chal Port1979 27-15 .643 13-3 .813 1st/9 Chal Port1980 23-14 .626 9-6 .600 5th/9 Chal Port1981 31-13 .705 11-5 .688 4th/9 Chal Port1982 40-8 .833 14-2 .875 1st/9 Chal Port1983 34-10 .773 12-2 .857 1st/8 Chal Port1984 26-21 .553 12-5 .706 2nd (South)/4 Chal Port

1985 29-20 .592 8-10 .444 3rd (South)/4 Chal Port1986 29-20 .592 9-9 .500 3rd (South)/4 Chal Port1987 19-31 .380 6-12 .333 3rd (South)/4 Chal Port1988 33-20 .623 12-6 .667 2nd (South)/4 Chal Port1989 30-20 .600 8-9 .471 5th/7 Chal Port1990 46-14 .767 13-1 .929 1st/7 Chal Port1991 34-19-1 .639 16-2 .889 1st/7 Chal Port1992 35-20 .636 10-9 .526 4th/8 Fred Jordan1993 32-25 .561 13-9 .591 3rd/9 Fred Jordan1994 32-34 .485 11-13 .458 5th/9 Fred Jordan1995 39-21 .650 19-5 .792 1st/9 Fred Jordan1996 33-26 .559 13-10 .565 4th/9 Fred Jordan1997 37-21 .638 16-7 .696 3rd/9 Fred Jordan1998 37-24 .607 21-5 .808 2nd/10 Fred Jordan1999 41-20 .672 24-5 .828 1st/11 Fred Jordan2000 39-20 .661 23-7 .767 T-1st/11 Fred Jordan2001 38-24 .613 20-10 .667 2nd/11 Fred Jordan2002 31-26 .544 22-8 .733 1st/11 Fred Jordan2003 32-25 .561 19-11 .633 3rd/11 Fred Jordan2004 39-28 .582 21-9 .700 T-2nd/11 Fred Jordan2005 25-34 .424 14-16 .467 6th/11 Fred Jordan2006 34-27 .557 15-12 .556 5th/10 Fred Jordan2007 34-27 .557 12-15 .444 7th/10 Fred Jordan2008 28-28 .500 12-15 .444 8th/10 Fred Jordan2009 37-22 .627 20-10 .667 3rd/11 Fred Jordan% - Season disbanded due to war

cOaching recOrDsNote: Below is the record for all coaches who have known records at The Citadel.

Name Years Seasons record Pct.O.B. “Rip” Sanderson 1908 1 5-1 .833Ed Sabre 1920 1 3-1 .750Mack Erwin 1957-60 4 62-30-1 .672Chal Port 1965-91 27 641-386-2 .624Fred Jordan 1992-pres. 18 623-450 .581John McMillan 1952-53 2 14-15 .483Jim Newsome 1961-64 4 37-43 .463Bunzy O’Neal 1948 1 6-7 .462George C. Rogers 1914-15, 1921-24 6 26-33-1 .441Fred Montsdeoca 1954-56 2 22-31 .415George A. Schmick 1910 1 4-6 .400Tom McMillan 1916, 1919 2 8-12 .400Harold Manley 1954 1 5-9 .357“Barney” Legge 1911 1 2-5-1 .286H.L. “Matty” Matthews 1926-30, 1937-38 3* 10-25-1 .286Dusty Rhodes 1947 1 2-5 .286“Shorty” O’Brien 1918 2 3-9 .250“Bull Dog” Drummond 1925 1 2-7 .222

* - H.L. “Matty” Mathews coached for seven seasons but only records for three seasons are avail-able at this time.

mack erwin guided The Citadel to the school’s first Southern Confer-ence Championship in 1960.

Athletic director larry leckonby congratulates Fred Jordan in 2009 on becoming only the sec-ond coach in school his-tory to achieve 600 wins.

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Year Name No.1967 Choppy Morris 251968 Six with 26 261969 Four with 28 281970 Three with 28 281971 Five with 31 311972 Paul Plunkett 301973 Ron Terry, Glen Meister, Paul Plunkett 301974 Kenny Feaster, Richard Wieters 281975 Five with 30 301976 Five with 27 271977 Five with 32 321978 Five with 39 391979 Five with 42 421980 Three with 37 371981 Marty Blair 441982 Five with 48 481983 Four with 43 431984 Five with 46 461985 Jimmy Nicholson, Lee Glaze 491986 Lee Glaze, Joel Thompson, Rick Hardwick, Ken Vickery 491987 Billy Swails, Kevin Vickery 501988 Five with 53 531989 Billy Swails, Buddy Ward, Anthony Jenkins 491990 Four with 60 601991 Jason Rychlick, Tony Skole 541992 Five with 55 551993 Two with 57 571994 Three with 66 661995 Four with 60 601996 Ryan Butler, Terrence Smalls 591997 Seven with 58 581998 Terrence Smalls, Tavy Smalls 611999 Philip Hartig 612000 Four with 59 592001 Four with 62 622002 Three with 57 572003 Six tied with 57 572004 Three with 67 672005 Three with 59 592006 Three with 61 612007 Four with 61 612008 Six with 56 562009 Five with 59 59

AT BATS1967 Choppy Morris 781968 Mike Ross 1071969 Mike Ross 1001970 Mike Ross 1181971 Jerry Wise 1081972 Paul Plunkett 961973 Kenny Feaster 1161974 Kenny Feaster 1071975 Richard Wieters 1181976 Rick Jarrell 1061977 Rick Jarrell 1221978 Marty Crosby, David Fairey 1351979 David Fairey 1541980 Mike Knox 1271981 Mike Knox 1711982 Mike Knox 1811983 John Murphy 1481984 Ken Vickery 182

1985 Jimmy Nicholson 1921986 Lee Glaze 2071987 Ricky Green, Billy Swails 1781988 John Stephens 1981989 Anthony Jenkins 1761990 Chris Coker 2261991 Tony Skole 2051992 Gettys Glaze 2101993 Chris Lemonis 2211994 David Beckley 2501995 Garrick Haltiwanger 2481996 Terrence Smalls 2421997 Terrence Smalls 2491998 Tavy Smalls 2511999 Philip Hartig 2612000 Philip Hartig 2522001 Philip Hartig 2522002 Matt Dean 2242003 Jon Aughey 2502004 Josh Stackley 2742005 Chris Ard 2542006 Sonny Meade 2452007 Chris Swauger 2562008 Sonny Meade 2292009 Sonny Meade 262

rUNS SCored1967 Choppy Morris 121968 Mike Ross 271969 Mike Ross 221970 Jerry Wise 181971 Joe Davis 231972 Charlie Hughes 211973 Ron Terry 201974 Kenny Feaster 201975 Kenny Feaster 261976 Richard Wieters 251977 Mike Hawkins, Mark Gaetke 241978 David Fairey 381979 Mark Burt 381980 Kip Hagwood 291981 Mike Knox 481982 Mike Knox 661983 Marty Blair 431984 Ken Vickery 421985 Ken Vickery 531986 John Stephens 511987 Billy Swails 351988 Billy Swails 601989 Billy Swails 491990 Anthony Jenkins 701991 Dan McDonnell 461992 Dan McDonnell 541993 Chris Lemonis 521994 David Beckley 491995 David Beckley 521996 David Beckley 651997 Jerry Simmons 711998 Terrence Smalls 711999 Philip Hartig 642000 Chris morris 812001 Daryl Bryd 572002 Two with 41 412003 Chip Cannon 502004 Chip Cannon 692005 Chris Ard 482006 Chris Swauger 542007 Zach Brown 692008 Chris Swauger 592009 Nick Orvin 69

HiTS1967 Choppy Morris 211968 Choppy Morris 341969 Buster Holland 381970 Mike Ross 331971 Jerry Wise 331972 Paul Plunkett 291973 Kenny Feaster 371974 Kenny Feaster 361975 Richard Wieters 391976 Richard Wieters 431977 Richard Wieters 401978 Marty Crosby 431979 Vinnie Franco 481980 Kip Hagwood 451981 Mike Knox 621982 Bill White 821983 John Murphy 541984 Lee Glaze 611985 Tim Jones 761986 Lee Glaze 881987 Ricky Green, Billy Swails 571988 Anthony Jenkins, John Stephens 661989 Billy Swails 66

1990 Anthony Jenkins 891991 Jason Rychlick 691992 Vic Correll, Gettys Glaze 681993 Chris Lemonis 811994 David Beckley 781995 Garrick Haltiwanger 861996 Bo Betchman 791997 Terrence Smalls 881998 Terrence Smalls 901999 Philip Hartig 942000 Philip Hartig 992001 Philip Hartig 912002 Matt Dean 692003 Chris Ard 892004 Chip Cannon 832005 Chris Ard 902006 Chris Swauger 852007 Sonny Meade 862008 Sonny Meade 902009 Sonny meade 104

ToTAl BASeS1967 Choppy Morris 261968 Mike Ross 511969 Mike Ross 491970 Mike Ross 461971 Joe Davis 391972 Paul Plunkett 371973 Steve Arrington 551974 Kenny Feaster, Richard Wieters 401975 Paul Martin 601976 Richard Wieters 631977 Richard Wieters 661978 Marty Crosby 561979 Melvin Williamson, Vinnie Franco 581980 Mark Mitchum 591981 Kip Hagwood 961982 Bill White 1211983 Mike Matulia 711984 John Murphy 801985 Tim Jones 1131986 Lee Glaze 1251987 Ricky Green 901988 Chris Coker, Anthony Jenkins 971989 Anthony Jenkins 991990 Anthony Jenkins 1611991 Jason Rychlick 1021992 Two with 105 each 1051993 Chris Lemonis 1321994 Jermaine Shuler 1091995 Garrick Haltiwanger 1321996 Garrick Haltiwanger 1311997 Jerry Simmons 1471998 Philip Hartig 1431999 Philip Hartig 1712000 Philip Hartig 1752001 Philip Hartig 1662002 Jon Aughey 992003 Chip Cannon 1262004 Chip Cannon 1582005 Matt Matulia 1222006 Chris Swauger 1472007 Chris Swauger 1502008 Chris Swauger 1292009 Richard Jones 169

doUBleS1967 Victor Wall 51968 Victor Wall 51969 Buster Holland 51970 John Bledsoe 61971 Jerry Wise, Joe Davis, Ron Lander 31972 Paul Plunkett 61973 Chuck Cordell 31974 Richard Wieters 61975 Paul Martin 131976 Dickie Jones 111977 Richard Wieters 111978 David Fairey, Melvin Williamson 71979 Marty Crosby 111980 Kip Hagwood, Mark Mitchum 81981 Tony Ramsay 121982 Tony Ramsay 161983 John Murphy 101984 Ken Vickery 121985 Tim Jones 141986 Lee Glaze 171987 Kevin Vickery 151988 Chris Coker 161989 Buddy Ward 131990 Anthony Jenkins 161991 Tony Skole 141992 Tony Skole 141993 Chris Lemonis 191994 Jermaine Shuler 161995 Dale Sistare 19

1996 Bo Bechman, Garrick Haltiwanger 161997 Ryan Butler 221998 Aaron Haigler 251999 Philip Hartig 202000 Tavy Smalls 242001 Philip Hartig 232002 DavidGriffin 152003 Jon Aughey, Chip Cannon 152004 Jon Aughey 202005 Two with 16 162006 Chris Swauger 212007 Zach Brown 212008 Chris Swauger 182009 Bryan Altman 23

TriPleS1967 Choppy Morris, Bill Ogburn 11968 Choppy Morris, Bill Watson, 2 Jerry Blackwell1969 Buster Holland, Mike Ross 31970 Mike Ross 21971 Joe Davis, Chuck Cordell 21972 Ron Terry 31973 Steve Arrington, Ron Terry, 2 Mark Mazzucco1974 Richard Wieters 41975 Five with 1 11976 Seven with 1 11977 Richard Wieters 31978 Garry Reichlmayr 51979 David Fairey 41980 Four with 2 21981 Kip Hagwood 71982 Bill White 61983 Alan Hurt 31984 Jack Korpar 21985 Tim Jones 41986 Lee Glaze 41987 Anthony Jenkins 31988 Billy Baker 61989 Buddy Ward, Anthony Jenkins 41990 Anthony Jenkins, Phillip Tobin 41991 Jason Rychlick 51992 Vic Correll 61993 Three with two 31994 David Beckley 51995 Three with three 31996 Threewithfive 51997 Aaron Haigler 41998 Jerry Simmons, Philip Hartig 31999 Stuart Jordan 42000 Philip Hartig 62001 Three with two 22002 Three with two 2

year-by-year leaDers

Josh Stackley holds the school record with 274 at bats recorded in 2004.

Aaron Haigler hit a school record 25 doubles during the 1998 season.

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2003 Matt Matulia 52004 Josh Stackley 52005 Matt Matulia 42006 Chris Swauger 102007 Chris Swauger 42008 Matt Arnold 32009 Bryan Altman, Nick Orvin 3

Home rUNS1967 Victor Wall 21968 Mike Ross 71969 Mike Ross 31970 Ron Sanders 31971 Joe Davis, Ron Sanders 11972 Six with 1 each 11973 Steve Arrington 61974 Gene Dotson 31975 Gene Dotson 81976 Richard Wieters 41977 Richard Wieters, Marty Crosby 31978 Garry Reichlmayr 31979 Mark Burt 31980 Tony Ramsay 41981 Kip Hagwood 51982 Alan Hurt 111983 Alan Hurt 51984 John Murphy 51985 Rick Hardwick 81986 Rick Hardwick 101987 Ricky Green 81988 Donald Livingston, Chris Coker 61989 Anthony Jenkins 81990 Anthony Jenkins 161991 Chris Lemonis 61992 Chris Lemonis 71993 Chris Lemonis 101994 Jermaine Shuler 71995 Donald Morillo 101996 Garrick Haltiwanger 111997 Jerry Simmons 141998 Philip Hartig 171999 Philip Hartig 172000 Philip Hartig 142001 Philip Hartig 162002 Chip Cannon 92003 Chip Cannon 122004 Chip Cannon 172005 Matt Matulia 102006 Chris Swauger 72007 Richard Jones, Chris Swauger 152008 Richard Jones 112009 richard Jones 17

rUNS BATTed iN1967 Howie Whittington 121968 Mike Ross 171969 Buster Holland 181970 Ron Sanders 171971 Joe Davis 151972 Ron Sanders 211973 Steve Arrington 281974 Richard Wieters 161975 Gene Dotson 261976 Richard Wieters, Paul Martin 201977 Richard Wieters 261978 Marty Crosby 33

1979 Melvin Williamson 251980 Vinnie Franco 261981 Mike Knox 441982 Bill White 781983 Alan Hurt 381984 Lee Glaze 411985 Tim Jones 411986 Lee Glaze 601987 Ricky Green 351988 Anthony Jenkins 481989 Anthony Jenkins 451990 Anthony Jenkins 681991 Tony Skole 511992 Gettys Glaze 541993 Chris Lemonis 661994 Jermaine Shuler, Garrick Haltiwanger 331995 Garrick Haltiwanger 501996 Garrick Haltiwanger 601997 Jerry Simmons, Ryan Butler 681998 Philip Hartig 621999 Philip Hartig 732000 Philip Hartig 862001 Philip Hartig 692002 Jason Randall 432003 Chip Cannon 602004 Chip Cannon 662005 Matt Matulia 472006 Sonny Meade 502007 Richard Jones 612008 Sonny Meade 462009 Richard Jones 69

BATTiNg AverAge(Min. 40 at bats)

1967 Buster Holland .2861968 Choppy Morris .3271969 Buster Holland .4131970 John Bledsoe .3331971 Steve Arrington .3331972 Steve Arrington .3331973 Chuck Cordell .3271974 Kenny Feaster .3361975 Paul Martin .3761976 Richard Wieters .4181977 Mike Hawkins .3631978 Al Diket .3311979 Melvin Williamson .3241980 Kip Hagwood .4021981 Kip Hagwood .3891982 Bill White .4741983 Mike Matulia .3861984 Tim Jones, Lee Glaze .3431985 Tim Jones .4291986 Lee Glaze .4251987 Donald Livingston .3601988 Anthony Jenkins .3651989 Billy Swails .4201990 Anthony Jenkins .3971991 Jason Rychlick .3521992 Vic Correll .3661993 Chris Lemonis .3671994 Donald Morillo .3371995 Garrick Haltiwanger .3471996 Bo Betchman .3781997 Rodney Hancock .3651998 Terrence Smalls .375

1999 Philip Hartig .3602000 Philip Hartig .3932001 Philip Hartig .3612002 DavidGriffin .3402003 Chris Ard .3962004 Mark Egleton .3662005 Chance Smith .4002006 Chris Swauger .3562007 Sonny Meade .3792008 Sonny Meade .3932009 Sonny Meade .397

SlUggiNg PCT.(Min. 40 at bats)

1967 Victor Wall .3521968 Mike Ross .4771969 Buster Holland .5001970 John Bledsoe .4781971 Joe Davis .4021972 Steve Arrington .4001973 Chuck Cordell .3271974 Richard Wieters .4401975 Paul Martin .5941976 Richard Wieters .6121977 Richard Wieters .5551978 Garry Reichlmayr .6081979 Mark Burt .4031980 Kip Hagwood .5091981 Kip Hagwood .6441982 Bill White .6991983 Mike Matulia .5591984 John Murphy .4911985 Tim Jones .6381986 Lee Glaze .6041987 Ricky Green .5061988 Chris Coker .5391989 Buddy Ward .5851990 Anthony Jenkins .7191991 Jason Rychlick .5201992 Vic Correll .5591993 Chris Lemonis .5971994 Donald Morillo .5051995 Garrick Haltiwanger .5321996 Garrick Haltiwanger .6011997 Jerry Simmons .6391998 Philip Hartig .6681999 Philip Hartig .6552000 Philip Hartig .6942001 Philip Hartig .6592002 Jon Aughey .4632003 Chip Cannon .6122004 Chip Cannon .6812005 Chance Smith .5782006 Chris Swauger .6152007 Richard Jones .6452008 Chris Swauger .6032009 Richard Jones .673

SToleN BASeS1967 Bill Ogburn 31968 Buster Holland 121969 Mike Ross 121970 Mike Ross 91971 Ron Terry 101972 Charlie Hughes 101973 Al Swain, Ron Terry 71974 Kenny Feaster 20

1975 Kenny Feaster 251976 Rick Jarrell 111977 Mike Hawkins 121978 Al Diket 261979 Mark Burt 191980 Mike Knox 151981 Mike Knox 321982 Mike Knox 391983 Marty Blair 151984 Tim Jones 231985 Tim Jones 461986 John Stephens 231987 John Stephens 181988 Billy Swails 221989 Billy Swails 171990 Dan McDonnell 381991 Dan McDonnell 301992 Vic Correll, Dan McDonnell 271993 Vic Correll 231994 David Beckley 391995 David Beckley 221996 David Beckley 371997 Terrence Smalls 331998 Terrence Smalls 491999 Chris Morris 522000 Chris morris 842001 Daryl Byrd 222002 Jason Randall 162003 Trent Weathers 252004 Jon Aughey 232005 Chris Ard 292006 Chance Smith 92007 Chris Swauger 82008 Matt Arnold 62009 Nick Orvin 18

TimeS STrUCK oUT1967 Bill Ogburn 191968 NOT AVAILABLE1969 NOT AVAILABLE1970 NOT AVAILABLE1971 Ron Sanders 251972 Ron Sanders 231973 Ron Terry 191974 Charlie Smith 191975 Gene Dotson 271976 Gene Dotson 151977 Richard Wieters 201978 Mark Burt 181979 Mark Burt 241980 Vinnie Franco 211981 Marty Blair 211982 John Murphy 171983 Alan Hurt 191984 Jack Korpar 291985 Joel Thompson 311986 Joel Thompson 411987 Joel Thompson 311988 Buddy Ward 381989 Anthony Jenkins 281990 Chris Coker 471991 Jason Rychlick, Chris Lemonis 251992 Vic Correll 401993 David Beckley 461994 Jermaine Shuler 501995 Dale Sistare 57

year-by-year leaDers

Chip Cannon is tied with Philip Hartig and richard Jones for a school record 17 home runs in a single season.

Philip Hartig led The Citadel in rBi all four years he played for the Bulldogs and holds the single-season record wtih 86 runs batted in during the 2000 season.

Chris morris set a school record wtih 84 stolen bases recorded in the 2000 season.

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1996 Ken Lott 571997 Curt Beerman 491998 Philip Hartig 461999 Stuart Jordan 542000 Dallas McPherson, Chris Morris 422001 Jason randall 672002 Jason Randall 602003 Jason Randall 612004 Will Coker 632005 Matt Covington 482006 Matt Matulia 442007 Kyle Jordan 622008 Kyle Jordan 652009 Kyle Jordan 56

TimeS WAlKed1967 Bill Ogburn 151968 NOT AVAILABLE1969 NOT AVAILABLE1970 NOT AVAILABLE1971 Ron Sanders 181972 Ron Sanders 171973 Ron Terry 191974 Jimmy Haight 141975 Gene Dotson 151976 Gene Dotson 131977 Mark Gaetke 231978 Mark Gaetke, Mark Burt 301979 Mark Burt 381980 Kip Hagwood 201981 Marty Blair 271982 Marty Blair 411983 Marty Blair 311984 Rick Hardwick 311985 Ken Vickery 411986 Ken Vickery 521987 John Stephens 321987 John Stephens 321988 Billy Swails 481989 Buddy Ward 461990 Dan McDonnell 621991 Dan McDonnell 531992 Dan McDonnell 631993 Vic Correll 421994 Bo Betchman 351995 Bo Betchman 441996 Bo Betchman 491997 Rodney Hancock 461998 Rodney Hancock 441999 Chris Morris 572000 Chris Morris 472001 Stuart Jordan 412002 Chip Cannon 402003 Chip Cannon 422004 Chip Cannon 712005 Matt Covington 322006 Matt Matulia 332007 Zach Brown 282008 Chris Swauger 512009 Chris McGuiness 65

PiTCHiNg leAderS

APPeArANCeS1967 Jim Scott 12

1968 Jim Scott, Doug Pounder 131969 Jim Scott 151970 Leroy Allen, Doug Pounder 131971 Doug Pounder 151972 Ray Yeoman 131973 Rusty Booth 181974 Rusty Booth 121975 Hank Welch 171976 Richard Wieters 111977 Richard Wieters 141978 Three with 13 131979 Mike Pendleton 171980 Mike Pendleton 121981 Dwight Butler 171982 Jeff Barkley 151983 Mike Cherry 141984 Rich Collins 231985 Rich Collins 241986 Tripp Blanton, Jamie Furr 171987 Mike Montei 201988 Tripp Blanton 281989 Tripp Blanton, Brad Stowell 171990 Hank Kraft 271991 Hank Kraft 261992 Hank Kraft 241993 Two with 24 each 241994 Donald Morillo 351995 Donald Morillo 321996 Tom Martin 371997 Tom Martin 351998 Tom Martin 381999 Kyle Bunn 312000 T.A. Fulmer 312001 Randy Corn 352002 randy Corn 392003 Matt Hamer 262004 Shannon Sprouse 272005 Link Saunders 302006 Justin Smith 362007 Raymond Copenhaver 362008 Raymond Copenhaver 362009 Drew Mahaffey, Raymond Copenhaver 30

gAmeS STArTed1967 Jim Scott, Al Imertreijs 91968 Doug Pounder 91969 Jim Scott 91970 Leroy Allen 111971 Doug Pounder 101972 Steve Arrington 81973 Steve Arrington 101974 Rusty Booth 91975 Richard Wieters 101976 Richard Wieters 91977 Richard Wieters 101978 Mike Pendleton 101979 Martin Rivera 111980 Jeff Barkley 111981 Jeff Barkley 111982 Alan Hurt 121983 Three with 10 101984 Chris Bengel, David Mills 101985 Clifton Jones 131986 Matt Gore 111987 Matt Gore 131988 Jamie Furr 15

1989 Jamie Furr 121990 Billy Baker 151991 Ken Britt 141992 Ken Britt 131993 Steve Basch 111994 Brian Callahan 161995 Brian Callahan, Britt Reames 141996 Brian Callahan 141997 Brian Rogers 141998 Brian Rogers 171999 Brian Wiley 172000 Kyle Bunn, Ron Colvard 152001 Eric Talbert 162002 T.A. Fulmer 152003 Jonathan Ellis 152004 Jonathan ellis 182005 Ryan Owens 162006 Ryan Owens 172007 Wes Wrenn 172008 Matt Crim, Wes Wrenn 132009 Matt Crim, Wes Wrenn 14

ComPleTe gAmeS1967 Al Imertreijs 61968 Jim Scott, Doug Pounder 41969 Leroy Allen, Jim Scott 51970 Leroy Allen 71971 Doug Pounder 81972 Steve Arrington 81973 Steve Arrington 61974 Rusty Booth 51975 Hank Welch 31976 Richard Wieters 51977 Richard Wieters 81978 Martin Rivera, Mike Pendleton 51979 Mike Pendleton 61980 Mike Pendleton 81981 Jeff Barkley 91982 Jeff Barkley 81983 Mike Cherry 81984 Chris Bengel 41985 Mike Montei 41986 Mike Montei 71987 Mike Montei 61988 Jamie Furr 31989 Matt Gore 61990 Ken Britt, Richard Shirer 51991 Ken Britt 41992 Gettys Glaze 51993 Steve Basch 51994 Brian Callahan, Britt Reames 21995 Britt Reames 31996 Brian Rogers 21997 Brian Wiley 31998 Rodney Hancock 31999 Rodney Hancock 32000 Ron Colvard 22001 Eric Talbert 32002 T.A. Fulmer 32003 Jonathan Ellis 22004 Jonathan ellis 92005 Ken Egleton, Ryan Owens 12006 Wes Wrenn 22007 Wes Wrenn 22008 Wes Wrenn 12009 Wes Wrenn 3

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iNNiNgS PiTCHed1967 Al Imertreijs 62.01968 Jim Scott 73.01969 Jim Scott 65.11970 Leroy Allen 98.01971 Doug Pounder 84.01972 Steve Arrington 67.11973 Rusty Booth 74.01974 Rusty Booth 70.01975 Hank Welch 76.11976 Richard Wieters 73.01977 Richard Wieters 85.01978 Martin Rivera 72.01979 Frank Galloway 98.21980 Mike Pendleton 76.21981 Jeff Barkley 93.21982 Jeff Barkley 82.21983 Mike Cherry 87.21984 David Mills 75.11985 Chris Bengel 86.21986 Mike Montei 82.11987 Mike Montei 99.11988 Jamie Furr 85.21989 Matt Gore 71.01990 Billy Baker 109.01991 Ken Britt 90.11992 Gettys Glaze 79.11993 Steve Basch 72.11994 Britt Reames 104.11995 Britt Reames 981996 Brian Rogers 72.01997 Brian Rogers 95.11998 Brian Rogers 119.01999 Rodney Hancock 110.02000 Ron Colvard 92.12001 Eric Talbert 113.12002 T.A. Fulmer 89.22003 Jonathan Ellis 82.22004 Jonathan ellis 136.12005 Ryan Owens 94.02006 Wes Wrenn 97.12007 Wes Wrenn 104.22008 Wes Wrenn 87.02009 Wes Wrenn 102.0

WiNS1967 Jim Scott 41968 Jim Scott 51969 Leroy Allen 71970 Three With 5 51971 Doug Pounder 101972 Ray Yeoman 71973 Steve Arrington 51974 Rusty Booth, Mark Mazzucco 51975 Hank Welch 81976 Richard Wieters 61977 Richard Wieters 7

Jonathan ellis pitched 136.1 innings throughout the 2004 season, a school record.

mike Pendleton’s eight complete games pitched in 1980 is still second in school history.

T.A. Fulmer pitched three complete games for The Citadel in 2002.

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1978 Mike Pendleton 91979 Frank Galloway 91980 Mike Pendleton, Jeff Barkley 71981 Three With 7 71982 Jeff Barkley, Alan Hurt 91983 mike Cherry 121984 Chris Bengel 61985 Mike Montei 91986 Mike Montei 91987 Mike Montei 71988 Tripp Blanton 81989 Brad Stowell 71990 Ken Britt 101991 Three With 7 71992 Gettys Glaze 81993 Steve Basch 61994 Brian Callahan 71995 Britt Reames 101996 Brian Rogers 61997 Brian Rogers, Brian Wiley 81998 Rodney Hancock 91999 Rodney Hancock 102000 Ron Colvard 112001 Randy Corn, Eric Talbert 82002 Matt Hamer 92003 Ken Egleton 62004 Jonathan ellis 122005 Ryan Owens, Link Saunders 62006 Justin Smith 82007 Matt Crim, Justin Smith 72008 Matt Crim 62009 Wes Wrenn 9

SHUToUTS1967 Jim Scott, Al Imertreijs 21968 Doug Pounder 31969 Jim Scott 21970 Leroy Allen 21971 Steve Arrington 31972 Ray Yeoman 21973 Three with 1 each 11974 Rusty Booth 21975 Hank Welch 21976 Dennis Wyszynski 11977 Richard Wieters 31978 Mike Pendleton 41979 Frank Galloway 41980 Mike Pendleton 21981 Jeff Barkley 31982 Mike Cherry 31983 David Mills 31984 David Mills, Clifton Jones 21985 Russell Arnold 11986 Mike Montei 21987 None1988 Three With 1 11989 Matt Gore 21990 Richard Shirer 31991 Ken Britt 31992 gettys glaze 51993 Steve Basch 21994 Donald Morillo 31995 Three with 1 11996 Brian Rogers, Jay Reames 11997 Brian Wiley 11998 Rodney Hancock, Brian Rogers 2

1999 Rodney Hancock 22000 None2001 Eric Talbert 32002 T.A. Fulmer 32003 Matt Hamer 22004 Jonathan Ellis 22005 None2006 None2007 Matt Crim 12008 None2009 Matt Crim 1

SAveS1967 NOT AVAILABLE1968 NOT AVAILABLE1969 NOT AVAILABLE1970 NOT AVAILABLE1971 NOT AVAILABLE1972 NOT AVAILABLE1973 Mark Mazzucco 41974 Bill Wieters 31975 Hank Welch 21976 Garry Reichlmayr 21977 Garry Reichlmayr 21978 Three With 2 21979 Fred Jordan 51980 Three with 1 11981 Jeff Barkley 11982 Mike Cherry, Bill Sullivan 21983 Rich Collins 11984 Rich Collins 61985 Rich Collins 41986 Jamie Furr 21987 Mike Montei, Tripp Blanton 21988 Tripp Blanton 61989 Tripp Blanton 61990 Hank Kraft 71991 Hank Kraft 91992 Hank Kraft 121993 Three with 3 31994 Donald Morillo 91995 Donald Morillo 131996 Tom Martin 71997 Tom Martin 71998 Tom Martin 81999 Jay Morgan 72000 Jay Morgan 102001 Randy Corn 122002 Randy Corn 132003 Shannon Sprouse 72004 Shannon Sprouse 42005 Link Saunders 42006 link Saunders 152007 Link Saunders 72008 Matt Reifsnider 92009 Drew Mahaffey 7

STriKeoUTS1967 Al Imertreijs 481968 Doug Pounder 571969 Doug Pounder 501970 Leroy Allen 791971 Doug Pounder 651972 Steve Arrington 681973 Steve Arrington 931974 Rusty Booth 701975 Richard Wieters 62

year-by-year leaDers

1976 Richard Wieters 411977 Richard Wieters 731978 Mike Pendleton 981979 Mike Pendleton 911980 Jeff Barkley 571981 Jeff Barkley 881982 Mike Cherry 1061983 Mike Cherry 1321984 Clifton Jones 411985 Mike Montei 571986 Mike Montei 431987 Mike Montei 561988 Jamie Furr 701989 Jamie Furr 511990 Billy Baker 721991 Ken Britt 741992 Gettys Glaze 1041993 Steve Basch 591994 Britt Reames 1351995 Britt Reames 1231996 Brian Rogers 711997 Brian Wiley 951998 Brian rogers, Brian Wiley 1591999 Brian Wiley 1502000 Kyle Bunn 742001 Eric Talbert 962002 T.A. Fulmer 962003 Ken Egleton 732004 Jonathan Ellis 1312005 Ryan Owens 732006 Justin Smith 942007 Wes Wrenn 612008 Asher Wojciechowski 782009 Wes Wrenn 82

WAlKS1967 Al Imertreijs 281968 Jim Scott 251969 Leroy Allen 281970 Leroy Allen 381971 Steve Arrington 251972 ray Yeoman 691973 Steve Arrington 301974 Mark Mazzucco 311975 Hank Welch 351976 Richard Wieters 341977 Richard Wieters 211978 Martin Rivera 361979 Mike Pendleton 451980 Martin Rivera 411981 Jeff Barkley 251982 Frank Wodoslawsky 401984 Chris Bengel 351985 Chris Bengel 561986 Chris Bengel, Matt Gore 311987 Jamie Furr 401988 Jamie Furr 651989 Jamie Furr 381990 Brad Stowell 401991 Brad Stowell 381992 Ken Britt 301993 Vic Correll 431994 Britt Reames 481995 Britt Reames 371996 Chris Sica 391997 Brian Wiley 411998 Brian Wiley 59

1999 Brian Wiley 562000 Eric Talbert 282001 Eric Talbert 282002 Raymond Jenkins 342003 Ken Egleton 312004 Jonathan Ellis, Ken Egleton 392005 Ryan Owens 552006 Ryan Owens 412007 Justin Smith 452008 Asher Wojciechowski 402009 Asher Wojciechowski 34

eArNed rUN AverAge(Min. 9 innings pitched)

1967 NOT AVAILABLE1968 NOT AVAILABLE1969 NOT AVAILABLE1970 Ed Bartis 1.961971 Doug Pounder 1.281972 rusty Booth 0.951973 Steve Arrington 0.961974 Hank Welch 1.691975 Hank Welch 2.581976 Richard Wieters 1.601977 Richard Wieters 1.691978 Tom McElwee 1.461979 Frank Galloway 1.001980 Dwight Butler 1.501981 Alan Hurt 1.851982 Tony Ramsay 1.801983 David Mills 1.131984 Rich Collins 1.701985 Mike Montei 3.741986 Matt Barkley 1.931987 Mike Montei 3.991988 Brad Stowell 4.671989 Channing Proctor 1.751990 Bart Mays 1.861991 Kevin McGarvey 1.741992 Hank Kraft 1.641993 Donald Morillo 1.601994 Britt Reames 2.161995 Donald Morillo 1.601996 Tom Martin 3.361997 Tom Martin 3.251998 Tom Martin 2.621999 Rodney Hancock 3.112000 Eric Talbert 2.762001 Eric Talbert 2.062002 Randy Corn 1.372003 John Pollock 1.422004 Jonathan Ellis 2.182005 Link Saunders 3.152006 Justin Smith 3.142007 Link Saunders 3.002008 Brett Bull, Asher Wojciechowski 4.502009 Matt Talley 3.42

Britt reames was a standout pitcher for The Citadel before going on to pitch for the St. louis Cardinals, oakland A’s, montreal expos and Pittsburgh Pirates.

link Saunders recorded a school re-cord 15 saves in 2006.

rodney Hancock led the Bulldogs in shutouts in 1998 and 1999.

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gAmeS PlAYed 1. Chris Ard 67 2004 Chip Cannon 67 2004 Will Coker 67 2004 4. david Beckley 66 1994 Garrick Haltiwanger 66 1994 Jermaine Shuler 66 1994 Jon Aughey 66 2004 Josh Stackley 66 20049. DavidGriffin 62 2001 Philip Hartig 62 2001 Andy Phillips 62 2001

AT BATS 1. Josh Stackley 274 2004 2. Chris Ard 268 2004 3. Sonny Meade 262 2009 4. Philip Hartig 261 1999 5. Nick orvin 259 2009 6. Bryan Altman 258 2009 7. Chris Swauger 256 2007 8. Chris Ard 254 2005 9. Jon Aughey 253 2004 10. Philip Hartig 252 2000 Philip Hartig 252 2001

rUNS SCored 1. Chris Morris 81 2000 2. Jerry Simmons 71 1997 Terrence Smalls 71 1998 4. Anthony Jenkins 70 1990 5. Chip Cannon 69 2004 Zach Brown 69 2007 Nick orvin 69 2009 8. Mike Knox 66 1982 9. david Beckley 65 1996 10. Philip Hartig 64 1999

HiTS 1. Sonny Meade 104 2009 2. Philip Hartig 99 2000 3. Bryan Altman 95 2009 Richard Jones 95 2009 5. Philip Hartig 94 1999 6. Nick orvin 92 2009 7. Philip Hartig 91 2001 8. Terrence Smalls 90 1998 Chris Ard 90 2005 Sonny Meade 90 2008

ToTAl BASeS 1. Philip Hartig 175 2000 2. Philip Hartig 171 1999 3. Richard Jones 169 2009 4. Philip Hartig 166 2001 5. Anthony Jenkins 161 1990 6. Chip Cannon 158 2004 7. Chris Swauger 150 2007 8. Zach Brown 148 2007 9. Jerry Simmons 147 1997 Chris Swauger 147 2006

doUBleS 1. Aaron Haigler 25 1998 2. Tavy Smalls 24 2000 3. Philip Hartig 23 2001 Bryan Altman 23 2009 5. Ryan Butler 22 1997 Sonny Meade 22 2009 7. Chris Swauger 21 2006 Zach Brown 21 2007 9. Philip Hartig 20 1999 Chip Cannon 20 2004

TriPleS 1. Chris Swauger 10 2006 2. Kip Hagwood 7 1981 3. Bill White 6 1982 Billy Baker 6 1988 Vic Correll 6 1992 Philip Hartig 6 2000 7. Gary Reichlmayr 5 1978 Jason Rychlick 5 1991 david Beckley 5 1994 Matt Matulia 5 2003 Josh Stackley 5 2004

Home rUNS 1. Philip Hartig 17 1998 Philip Hartig 17 1999 Chip Cannon 17 2004 Richard Jones 17 2009 5. Anthony Jenkins 16 1990 Philip Hartig 16 2001 7. Richard Jones 15 2007 Chris Swauger 15 2007 Chris McGuiness 15 2009 10. Jerry Simmons 14 1997 Philip Hartig 14 2000

rUNS BATTed iN

1. Philip Hartig 86 2000 2. Philip Hartig 73 1999 3. Philip Hartig 69 2001 Richard Jones 69 2009 5. Anthony Jenkins 68 1990 Ryan Butler 68 1997 Jerry Simmons 68 1997 8. Sonny Meade 67 2009 9. Chris Lemonis 66 1993 Chip Cannon 66 2004

BATTiNg AverAge (min. 40 at bats)

1. Bill White .474 1982 2. Tim Jones .429 1985 3. Lee Glaze .425 1986 4. Billy Swails .420 1989 5. Richard Wieters .418 1976 6. Buster Holland .413 1969 7. Kip Hagwood .402 1980 8. Chance Smith .400 2005 9. Anthony Jenkins .397 1990 Sonny Meade .397 2009

SToleN BASeS 1. Chris Morris 84 2000 2. Chris Morris 52 1999 3. Terrence Smalls 49 1998 4. Tim Jones 46 1985 5. Mike Knox 39 1982 david Beckley 39 1994 7. Dan McDonnell 38 1990 8. david Beckley 37 1993 9. Terrence Smalls 33 199710. Mike Knox 32 1981

TimeS STrUCK oUT 1. Jason Randall 67 2001 2. Kyle Jordan 65 2008 3. Will Coker 63 2004 4. Jon Aughey 62 2004 Kyle Jordan 62 2007 6. Jason Randall 61 2003 7. Jason Randall 60 2002 Richard Jones 60 2007 9. Richard Jones 58 200810. Dale Sistare 57 1995 Ken Lott 57 1996

TimeS WAlKed 1. Chip Cannon 71 2004 2. Chris McGuiness 65 2009 3. Dan McDonnell 63 1992 4. Dan McDonnell 62 1990 5. Chris Morris 57 1999 6. Dan McDonnell 53 1991 7. Ken Vickery 52 1986 8. Chris Swauger 51 2008 9. Bo Betchman 49 1996 10. Billy Swails 48 1988

richard Jones tied Philip Hartig and Chip Cannon’s school-record mark of 17 home runs in 2009.

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1. Randy Corn 39 2002 2. Tom Martin 38 1998 3. Tom Martin 37 1996 4. Justin Smith 36 2006 raymond Copenhaver 36 2007 raymond Copenhaver 36 2008 7. Donald Morillo 35 1994 Tom Matin 35 1997 Randy Corn 35 200110. Link Saunders 33 2006 matt reifsnider 33 2008

gAmeS STArTed 1. Jonathan Ellis 18 2004 2. Brian Rogers 17 1998 Brian Wiley 17 1999 Ryan Owens 17 2006 Wes Wrenn 17 2007 6. Brian Callahan 16 1994 Eric Talbert 16 2001 Ryan Owens 16 2005 Matt Crim 16 200710. Jamie Furr 15 1988 Billy Baker 15 1990 Kyle Bunn 15 2000 Ron Colvard 15 2000 T.A. Fulmer 15 2002 Jonathan Ellis 15 2003 Wes Wrenn 15 2006

ComPleTe gAmeS 1. Jeff Barkley 9 1981 Jonathan Ellis 9 2004 3. Doug Pounder 8 1971 Steve Arrington 8 1972 Richard Wieters 8 1977 Mike Pendleton 8 1980 Jeff Barkley 8 1987 Mike Cherry 8 1988 9. Leroy Allen 7 1970 Mike Montei 7 1986

iNNiNgS PiTCHed 1. Jonathan Ellis 136.1 2004 2. Brian Rogers 119.0 1998 3. Eric Talbert 113.1 2001 4. Rodney Hancock 110.0 1999 5. Billy Baker 109.0 1990 6. Wes Wrenn 104.2 2007 7. Britt Reames 104.1 1994 8. Wes Wrenn 102.0 2009 9. Ken Egleton 100.0 2004 10. Mike Montei 99.1 1987

WiNS 1. Mike Cherry 12 1983 Jonathan Ellis 12 2004 3. Ron Colvard 11 2000 4. Doug Pounder 10 1971 Ken Britt 10 1990 Britt Reames 10 1995 Rodney Hancock 10 1999 8. Mike Pendleton 9 1978 Frank Galloway 9 1979 Jeff Barkley 9 1982 Alan Hunt 9 1982 Mike Montei 9 1985 Mike Montei 9 1986 Rodney Hancock 9 1998 Matt Hamer 9 2002 Wes Wrenn 9 2009

SHUToUTS 1. Gettys Glaze 5 1992 2. Mike Pendleton 4 1978 Frank Galloway 4 1979 4. Doug Pounder 3 1968 Steve Arrington 3 1971 Richard Wieters 3 1977 Jeff Barkley 3 1981 Mike Cherry 3 1982 David Mills 3 1983 Richard Shirer 3 1990 Ken Britt 3 1991 Eric Talbert 3 2001 T.A. Fulmer 3 2002

SAveS 1. Link Saunders 15 2006 2. Donald Morillo 13 1995 Randy Corn 13 2002 4. Hank Kraft 12 1992 Randy Corn 12 2001 6. Jay Morgan 10 2000 Hank Kraft 9 1991 Donald Morillo 9 1994 matt reifsnider 9 2008 9. Tom Martin 8 1998

STriKeoUTS

1. Brian Rogers 159 1998 Brian Wiley 159 1998 3. Brian Wiley 150 1999 4. Britt Reames 135 1994 5. Mike Cherry 132 1983 6. Jonathan Ellis 131 2004 7. Dick Almes 127 1959 8. Britt Reames 123 1995 Rodney Hancock 123 199910. Buster Holland 113 1966

WAlKS 1. Ray Yeoman 69 1972 2. Jamie Furr 65 1988 3. Brian Wiley 59 1998 4. Chris Bengel 56 1985 Brian Wiley 56 1999 6. Ryan Owens 55 2005 7. Ken Egleton 52 2005 8. Britt Reames 48 1994 9. Mike Pendleton 45 1979 Mike Cherry 45 1983 Justin Smith 45 2007

erA (min. 9 innings)

1. Rusty Booth 0.95 1972 2. Steve Arrington 0.96 1973 3. Frank Galloway 1.00 1979 4. David Mills 1.13 1983 5. Doug Pounder 1.28 1971 6. Randy Corn 1.37 2002 7. John Pollock 1.42 2003 8. Tom McElwee 1.46 1978 9. Dwight Butler 1.50 198010. Richard Wieters 1.60 1976 Donald Morillo 1.60 1993 Donald Morillo 1.60 1995

ryan owens started 17 games for the Bulldogs in 2006.

Jonathan ellis tied mike Cherry’s school-record mark of 12 wins in 2004.

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gAmeS PlAYed 1. Philip Hartig 239 1998-01 2. Terrence Smalls 238 1995-98 3. Chris Swauger 237 2005-08 4. david Beckley 236 1993-96 Bo Betchman 236 1994-97 Matt Matulia 236 2003-06 7. Sonny Meade 233 2006-09 8. Josh Stackley 232 2002-05 9. Ryan Butler 230 1994-97 Chris Ard 230 2002-05

AT BATS

1. Philip Hartig 983 1998-01 2. Sonny Meade 963 2006-09 3. Chris Swauger 934 2005-08 4. Terrence Smalls 918 1995-98 5. Chris Ard 891 2002-05 6. Josh Stackley 882 2002-05 7. Jon Aughey 877 2002-05 8. david Beckley 875 1993-96 Bo Betchman 875 1994-97 Matt Mautlia 875 2003-06

rUNS 1. Philip Hartig 229 1998-01 2. Terrence Smalls 222 1995-98 3. Chris Swauger 211 2005-08 4. Sonny Meade 199 2006-09 5. david Beckley 198 1993-96 6. Bo Betchman 189 1994-97 7. Jon Aughey 185 2002-05 8 Anthony Jenkins 179 1989-92 9. Stuart Jordan 168 1998-0110. Chris Ard 167 2002-05

HiTS 1. Philip Hartig 360 1998-01 2. Sonny Meade 355 2006-09 3. Chris Swauger 314 2005-08 4. Chris Ard 296 2002-05 5. Terrence Smalls 295 1995-98 6. Bo Betchman 291 1994-97 7. Jon Aughey 266 2002-05 8. Matt Matulia 258 2003-06 9. david Beckley 257 1993-96 Josh Stackley 257 2002-05

ToTAl BASeS 1. Philip Hartig 655 1998-01 2. Chris Swauger 531 2005-08 3. Sonny Meade 487 2006-09 4. Anthony Jenkins 417 1987-90 5. Richard Jones 407 2007-09 6. Jon Aughey 406 2002-05 7. Chris Swauger 402 2005-08 8. Josh Stackley 400 2002-05 9. Chip Cannon 399 2001-0410. Bo Betchman 388 1994-97

doUBleS

1. Philip Hartig 75 1998-01 2. Chris Swauger 71 2005-08 3. Sonny Meade 70 2006-09 4. Bo Betchman 60 1994-97

5. Jon Aughey 56 2002-05 6. Curt Beerman 54 1994-97 7. Stuart Jordan 52 1998-01 8. Aaron Haigler 51 1996-99 9. Ryan Butler 50 1994-9710. Josh Stackley 49 2002-05

TriPleS 1. Chris Swauger 16 2005-08 2. Anthony Jenkins 14 1987-90 Philip Hartig 14 1998-01 4. Billy Bake 13 1987-90 david Beckley 13 1993-96 6. Buddy Ward 11 1986-89 Bo Betchman 11 1994-97 Josh Stackley 11 2002-05 9. Vic Correll 10 1990-93 Curt Beerman 10 1994-97 Jerry Simmons 10 1995-98 Matt Matulia 10 2003-06

Home rUNS 1. Philip Hartig 64 1998-01 2. Richard Jones 43 2007-09 3. Chip Cannon 40 2001-04 4. Chris Swauger 38 2005-08 5. Anthony Jenkins 32 1987-90 6. Jerry Simmons 30 1995-98 7. Chris McGuiness 27 2007-09 8. Garrick Haltiwanger 25 1994-96 9. Josh Stackley 24 2002-0510. Chris Lemonis 23 1989-93 Ryan Butler 23 1994-97

rUNS BATTed iN 1. Philip Hartig 290 1998-01 2. Sonny Meade 207 2006-09 3. Anthony Jenkins 180 1987-90 4. Jerry Simmons 177 1995-98 5. Richard Jones 174 2007-09 6. Chris Swauger 173 2005-08 7. Chip Cannon 169 2001-04 8. Lee Glaze 163 1983-86 9. Bo Betchman 162 1994-9710. Billy Baker 159 1987-90

BATTiNg AverAge(min. 100 AB)

1. Bill White (127-393) .433 1980-82 2. Sonny Meade (355-963) .369 2006-09 3. Mike Matulia (155-425) .365 1980-83 Philip Hartig (360-983) .365 1998-01 5. Randy Sullivan (114-323) .353 1985-86 6. Tim Jones (185-526) .352 1982-85 7. Anthony Jenkins (248-708) .350 1987-90 8. Mike Knox (167-479) .349 1980-82 9. Lee Glaze (243-697) .349 1983-8610. Buster Holland (86-249) .345 1967-69

SlUggiNg PerCeNTAge(min. 100 AB)

1. Philip Hartig (655-983) .667 1998-01 2. Richard Jones (407-672) .605 2007-09 3. Bill White (193-293) .658 1980-82 4. Gary Reichlmayr (60-101) .594 1975-78 5. Anthony Jenkins (417-708) .589 1987-90 6. Chip Cannon (399-685) .582 2001-04 7. Jerry Simmons (369-673) .548 1995-98 8. Dallas McPherson (306-562) .544 1999-01 9. Chris Swauger (531-934) .539 2005-0810. Chris Lemonis (332-617) .538 1989-93

TimeS STrUCK oUT 1. Jason Randall 214 2000-03 2. Jon Aughey 195 2002-05 3. david Beckley 193 1993-96 4. Kyle Jordan 183 2007-pres. 5. Josh Stackley 179 2002-05 6. Matt Matulia 176 2003-06 7. Richard Jones 170 2007-09 8. Philip Hartig 158 1998-01 Stuart Jordan 158 1998-0110. Curt Beerman 157 1994-97

TimeS WAlKed

1. Dan McDonnell 185 1989-92 2. Bo Betchman 174 1994-97 3. Chip Cannon 156 2001-04 4. Chris Swauger 140 2005-08 5. Stuart Jordan 135 1998-01 6. Billy Swails 127 1986-89 david Beckley 127 1993-96 8. Ken Vickery 126 1983-86 9. Chris Morris 124 1998-0010. Anthony Jenkins 123 1987-90

SToleN BASeS 1. Chris Morris 147 1998-00 2. Terrence Smalls 115 1995-98 3. david Beckley 103 1993-96 4. Dan McDonnell 99 1989-92 5. Mike Knox 86 1980-82 Tim Jones 86 1982-85 7. Marty Blair 73 1980-83 Bo Betchman 73 1994-97 9. Michael Harris 72 1998-0010. John Stephens 66 1985-88

Terrence Smalls scored 222 runs in his career at The Citadel, the second most in school history.

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APPeArANCeS 1. Tom Martin 112 1995-98 2. Matt Hamer 108 1999-03 3. raymond Copenhaver 102 2007-pres. 4. Donald Morillo 98 1992-95 5. Justin Smith 94 2004-07 6. Jon Hinkle 89 1992-95 Link Saunders 89 2003-07 8. Hank Kraft 87 1989-92 9. Shannon Sprouse 81 2002-0510. T.A. Fulmer 80 1999-02

gAmeS STArTed 1. Wes Wrenn 59 2006-09 2. Matt Crim 56 2006-09 3. Brian Callahan 53 1993-96 Brian Wiley 53 1996-99 5. Billy Baker 46 1989-92 Ken Britt 46 1989-92 7. Matt Gore 45 1986-89 Ken Egleton 45 2003-06 9. Steve Basch 43 1990-9310. Brian Rogers 42 1996-98 ComPleTe gAmeS 1. Jeff Barkley 23 1979-82 2. Mike Pendleton 22 1978-81 3. Doug Pounder 20 1968-71 4. Steve Arrington 18 1970-73

Mike Montei 18 1984-87 6. Richard Wieters 15 1974-77 7. Jim Scott 14 1967-69 Ken Britt 14 1989-92 9. John Ellis 11 2002-0410. Wes Wrenn 8 2006-09

iNNiNgS PiTCHed 1. Wes Wrenn 391.0 2006-09 2. Matt Crim 316.2 2006-09 3. Brian Wiley 316.1 1996-99 4. Mike Montei 315.0 1984-87 5. Ken Britt 294.2 1989-92 6. Billy Baker 293.2 1987-90 7. Mike Pendleton 292.1 1978-81 8. T.A. Fulmer 290.2 1999-02 9. Ken Egleton 288.2 2003-0610. Jeff Barkley 280.2 1979-82

WiNS 1. Mike Montei 30 1984-87 2. Mike Pendleton 29 1978-81 3. Brian Wiley 26 1996-99 Matt Crim 26 2006-09 Wes Wrenn 26 2006-09 6. Ken Britt 25 1989-92 Brian Callahan 25 1993-96 8. Jeff Barkley 24 1979-82 Steve Basch 24 1990-9310. Mike Cherry 23 1981-83

eArNed rUN AverAge (min. 50 iP)

1. Ray Yeoman 1.37 1971-72 (16 ER in 105.1 IP) 2. Steve Arrington 1.72 1970-73 (37 ER in 194 IP) 3. Randy Corn 1.77 1999-02 (27 ER in 137.2 IP) 4. Jim Scott 1.94 1967-69 (43 ER in 199.1 IP) 5. Ed Bartis 1.96 1970 (10 ER in 51 IP) 6. Doug Pounder 1.99 1968-71 (57 ER in 257.2 IP) 7. Hank Kraft 2.02 1989-02 (28 ER in 118.1 IP)

SHUToUTS

1. Mike Pendleton 7 1978-81 2. Doug Pounder 6 1968-71 Frank Galloway 6 1976-79 Steve Basch 6 1990-93 5. Jim Scott 5 1967-69 Richard Wieters 5 1974-77 Martin Rivera 5 1977-80 Jeff Barkley 5 1979-82 David Mills 5 1981-84 Gettys Glaze 5 1989-92 Jon Hinkle 5 1992-95 Eric Talbert 5 2000-02

SAveS 1. Hank Kraft 29 1989-92 2. Donald Morillo 26 1992-95 Link Saunders 26 2003-07 4. Randy Corn 25 2000-02 5. Tom Martin 22 1995-98 6. Jay Morgan 17 1997-00 7. Tripp Blanton 14 1986-89 8. Gettys Glaze 12 1989-92 9. Shannon Sprouse 12 2002-05 matt reifsnider 12 2007-pres.

STriKeoUTS 1. Brian Wiley 431 1996-99 2. Brian Rogers 322 1996-98 3. Mike Pendleton 298 1978-81 4. Britt Reames 296 1993-95 5. Wes Wrenn 265 2006-09 6. T.A. Fulmer 264 1999-02 7. Ken Egleton 261 2003-06 8. Mike Cherry 257 1981-83 9. Rodney Hancock 256 1997-9910. Brian Callahan 242 1993-96

WAlKS 1. Brian Wiley 194 1996-99 2. Jamie Furr 163 1986-89 3. Chris Bengel 153 1984-87 4. Mike Pendleton 140 1978-81 Ken Egleton 140 2003-06 6. Brad Stowell 137 1988-91 7. Brian Callahan 131 1993-96 8. Ryan Owens 128 2003-06 9. Justin Smith 125 2004-0710. Martin Rivera 118 1977-80

Brian rogers struck out 322 batters during his ca-reer from 1996-98.

Wes Wrenn started 59 games and threw 391.0 in-nings from 2006-09.

A standout hitter and pitcher, donald morillo was credited with 26 saves in his career from 1992-95.

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Dick Jones, 1B ............................1960Dick Almes, P ..............................1960Tom Clary, OF ..............................1960Howard Mikytuck, 3B .................1960Bill Whaley, 3B ............................1961Tom Porter, OF ............................1965Jerry Blackwell, 1B .....................1968Choppy Morris, 2B ......................1968Mike Ross, SS .............................1968Ray Yeoman, P ............................1972Paul Plunkett, C ..........................1972Ron Sanders, 1B ........................1972Hank Welch, P ............................1975Gene Dotson, OF ........................1975Paul Martin, OF ..........................1975Billy Weiters, DH .........................1975Richard Weiters, P ...................... 1976Richard Weiters, P ...................... 1977Mike Pendleton, P ......................1978Martin Rivera, P ..........................1978Frank Galloway, P .......................1979Mike Pendleton, P ......................1979Mike Pendleton, P ......................1980Mel Williamson, C .......................1980Jeff Barkley, P .............................1981Mike Knox, SS ............................1981Jeff Barkley, P .............................1982Mike Knox, SS ............................1982Mike Cherry, P ............................1983Alan Hurt, DH ..............................1983Lee Glaze, OF .............................1984Mike Montei, P............................1985Tim Jones, SS .............................1985Mike Montei, P............................1986Rick Hardwick, 1B ......................1986Lee Glaze, OF .............................1986Billy Swails, 2B ...........................1987Kevin Vickery, C ..........................1988Billy Swails, 2B ...........................1988Billy Baker, DH ............................1988Matt Gore, P ...............................1989Billy Swails, 2B ...........................1989Gettys Glaze, DH ........................1989Ken Britt, P..................................1990Anthony Jenkins, OF ...................1990Billy Baker, DH ............................1990Dan McDonnell, 2B ....................1991Phillip Tobin, SS ..........................1991Gettys Glaze, DH ........................1991Gettys Glaze, P ...........................1992Vic Correll, OF .............................1992Chris Lemonis, 1B ......................1993Britt Reames, P ..........................1995Garrick Haltiwanger, OF .............1995Bo Betchman, 3B .......................1996Garrick Haltiwanger, OF .............1996Brian Rogers, P ...........................1997Terrence Smalls, SS ...................1997Bo Betchman, 2B .......................1997Jerry Simmons, OF .....................1997Tom Martin, P .............................1998Philip Hartig, 1B .........................1998Brian Wiley, P ..............................1999Jay Morgan, RP ...........................1999Philip Hartig, 1B .........................1999Philip Hartig, 1B .........................2000Chris Morris, CF ..........................2000Dallas McPherson, UT ................2000Ron Colvard, P ............................2000Tavy Smalls, 2B ..........................2000Dallas McPherson, 3B ...............2001Philip Hartig, 1B .........................2001

Eric Talbert, LHP .........................2001Randy Corn, Closer.....................2001Randy Corn, Closer.....................2002Matt Hamer, RP ..........................2002Chris Ard, 3B ...............................2003Chip Cannon, 1B ........................2003Brook Dantzler, OF .....................2003Matt Hamer, P ............................2003Chip Cannon, 1B ........................2004Jonathan Ellis, P .........................2004Josh Stackley, OF .......................2004Chris Swauger, OF ......................2006Sonny Meade, DH ......................2006Zach Brown, 1B ..........................2007Chris Swauger, OF ......................2007Sony Meade, OF .........................2007Richard Jones, DH ......................2007Chris Swauger, OF ......................2008Sonny Meade, OF .......................2008Richard Jones, C .........................2009Chris McGuiness, 1B .................2009Sonny Meade, OF .......................2009Wes Wrenn, P .............................2009

All-SoUTHerN CoNFereNCe ToUrNAmeNT

Richard Shirer, P.........................1990Gettys Glaze, C ...........................1990Billy Baker, OF.............................1990Gettys Glaze, DH ........................1992Chris Lemonis, 1B ......................1993Dale Sistare, OF .........................1993Britt Reames, P ..........................1994Jermaine Shuler, SS ...................1994Bo Betchman, 3B .......................1994Garrick Haltiwanger, OF .............1994Donald Morillo, DH .....................1994Britt Reames, P ..........................1995David Beckley, 2B.......................1995Dale Sistare, OF .........................1995Garrick Haltiwanger, OF .............1995Terrence Smalls, SS ...................1996Bo Betchman, 3B .......................1996Ryan Butler, 1B ..........................1997Rodney Hancock, OF ..................1997Jay Morgan, C .............................1998Brian Rogers, P ...........................1998Philip Hartig, 1B .........................1998Terrence Smalls, SS ...................1998Aaron Haigler, 3B .......................1998Kevin Durham, OF ......................1998Rodney Hancock, P ....................1999Philip Hartig, 1B .........................1999Tavy Smalls, 2B ..........................1999Michael Harris, SS ......................1999Brook Dantzler,OF ......................2001Dallas McPherson, 3B ...............2001Randy Corn, Closer.....................2001Chris Ard, 3B ...............................2004Jon Aughey, 2B ...........................2004Chip Cannon, 1B ........................2004Matt Covington, OF .....................2004Mark Egleton, DH .......................2004Jonathan Ellis, P .........................2004Andy Phillips, OF .........................2004Matt Matulia, SS .......................2005Chris Swauger, OF ......................2006Sonny Meade, DH ......................2006Richard Jones, C .........................2007Zach Brown, 1B ..........................2007Chris Swauger, OF ......................2007Richard Jones .............................2009Sonny Meade ..............................2009Asher Wojciechowski ...........2009

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCe PiTCHer oF THe YeAr

Ken Britt ......................................1990Gettys Glaze................................1992Brian Wiley ..................................1999Eric Talbert ..................................2001Randy Corn .................................2002Jonathan Ellis .............................2004Wes Wrenn..................................2009

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCe PlAYer oF THe YeAr

Richard Wieters .......................... 1976Richard Wieters .......................... 1977Bill White .....................................1982Mike Cherry ................................1983Philip Hartig ................................2001

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCeCoACH oF THe YeAr

Chal Port .....................................1975Chal Port .....................................1979Chal Port .....................................1982Chal Port .....................................1983Chal Port .....................................1990Chal Port .....................................1991fred Jordan ............................... 1995fred Jordan ............................... 1999fred Jordan ............................... 2002

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCeFreSHmAN oF THe YeAr

Gettys Glaze................................1990Rodney Hancock ........................1997Philip Hartig ................................1998Trent Weathers ...........................2003Richard Jones .............................2007

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCeToUrNAmeNT mvP

Billy Baker ...................................1990Jermaine Shuler .........................1994Donald Morillo ............................1995Brian Rogers ...............................1998Rodney Hancock ........................1999Randy Corn .................................2001Jonathan Ellis .............................2004

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCe All-FreSHmAN TeAm

David greene ............................ 2009nick Orvin ................................. 2009

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCePlAYerS oF THe WeeK

Gettys Glaze (3/26) ...................1989Billy Swails (4/9) ........................1989Anthony Jenkins (3/11) .............1990Jason Rhychlick (Wk. 7) .............1991Jermaine Shuler (Wk. 3) ............1992Chris Lemonis (Wk. 3) ................1993Bo Betchman (Wk. 7) .................1995Bo Betchman (Wk. 9) .................1996Curt Beerman (Wk. 5) ................1996Jerry Simmons (4/14) ................1997Curt Beerman (3/24) .................1997Philip Hartig (4/27) ....................1998Terrence Smalls (4/6) ................1998Jerry Simmons (3/23)................1998Philip Hartig (5/10) ....................1999Philip Hartig (4/24) ....................2000Philip Hartig (3/20) ....................2000Dallas McPherson (3/6) ............2000Philip Hartig (2/28) ....................2000

Jason Randall (3/19) .................2001Josh Stackley (5/20) ..................2002Chris Ard (3/11) .........................2003Jon Aughey (3/3) ........................2003Josh Stackley (3/22) ..................2004Chip Cannon (3/15) ...................2004Chris Ard (5/16) .........................2005Chris Swauger (2/20) ................2006Richard Jones (4/9) ...................2007Zach Brown (2/19) .....................2007Richard Jones (3/16) .................2009Chris McGuiness (4/6) ..............2009

SoUTHerN CoNFereNCePiTCHerS oF THe WeeK

Brad Stowell (4/16) ...................1989Matt Gore (4/2) ..........................1989Richard Shirer (4/8) ...................1990Ken Britt (4/1) ............................1990Richard Shirer (3/25) ................1990Richard Shirer (3/11) ................1990Hank Kraft (Wk. 6) .....................1991Ken Britt (Wk. 5) .........................1991Brad Stowell (Wk. 4) ...................1991Gettys Glaze (Wk. 7)...................1992Gettys Glaze (Wk. 6)...................1992Ken Britt (Wk. 5) .........................1992Hank Kraft (Wk. 4) .....................1992John Price (Wk. 8) ......................1993Donald Morillo (Wk. 4) ...............1993Steve Basch (Wk. 2) ...................1993Britt Reames (Wk. 7) ..................1994Brian Callahan (Wk. 7) ...............1995Britt Reames (Wk. 3) ..................1995Brian Rogers (Wk. 9) ..................1996Brian Rogers (Wk. 8) ..................1996Brian Rogers (3/31) ...................1997Tom Martin (3/24) .....................1997Brian Wiley (4/27) ......................1998Tom Martin (4/20) .....................1998Rodney Hancock (3/23) ............1998Brain Rogers (3/26) ...................1998Rodney Hancock (5/17) ............1999Brian Wiley (4/19) ......................1999Brian Wiley (4/12) ......................1999Brian Wiley (3/22) ......................1999T.A. Fulmer (5/15) ......................2000Kyle Bunn (4/24) ........................2000Randy Corn (4/23) .....................2001Eric Talbert (4/9) ........................2001Raymond Jenkins (4/29) ...........2002T.A. Fulmer (4/2) ........................2002Ken Egleton (3/3) ......................2003Jonathan Ellis (5/24) .................2004Jonathan Ellis (4/26) .................2004Griff Beckham (5/23) ................2005Justin Smith (5/22) ....................2006Matt Crim (4/16) ........................2007Justin Smith (3/5) ......................2007Wes Wrenn (4/14) .....................2008Matt Crim (3/17) ........................2008matt reifsnider (3/3) .............. 2008asher Wojciechowski (2/25) .. 2008Zach Garrett (2/23) ...................2009Drew mahaffey (3/30) ............. 2009Matt Crim (5/18) ........................2009

sOuThern cOnference aWarDs anD hOnOrs

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naTiOnal aWarDs anD hOnOrsABCA All-AmeriCANS

1990 – Anthony Jenkins (OF), 1st

ABCA All-ATlANTiC regioNFirst Team1990 – Ken Britt (P)1990 – Anthony Jenkins (OF)1992 – Gettys Glaze (P)1995 – Donald Morillo (P)1995 – Britt Reames (P)1995 – Garrick Haltiwanger (OF)2009 – Richard Jones (C)Second Team1997 – Ryan Butler (1B)

All-AmeriCANS1969 – Wallace “Buster” Holland1972 – Doug Pounder1977 – Richard Weiters1982 – Bill White1985 – Tim Jones1986 – Lee Glaze

BaseBall america All-AmeriCANS1983 – Mike Cherry (P), 1st

BASeBAll AmeriCA FreSHmAN All-AmeriCANS

1997 – Rodney Hancock (UT/P), 2nd2007 – Richard Jones (C), 1st

College BASeBAll iNSider.Com All-AmeriCANS

2004 – Jonathan Ellis (P), 2nd

collegiate BaseBall/loUiSville SlUgger

All-AmeriCANSSecond Team2000 – Philip Hartig (1B)2001 – Randy Corn (P)2009 – Richard Jones (C)Third Team1999 – Brian Wiley (P)1999 – Rodney Hancock (UT)2001 – Philip Hartig (1B)2002 – Randy Corn (P)2004 – Chip Cannon (1B)

collegiate BaseBall/loUiSville SlUgger FreSHmAN All-AmeriCANS

1997 – Rodney Hancock (OF)1998 – Philip Hartig (1B)2007 – Richard Jones (C)

collegiate BaseBall/loUiSville SlUgger PlAYer oF THe WeeK

1999 – Rodney Hancock (P), 5/171999 – Rodney Hancock (P), 5/242002 – T.A. Fulmer (P), 4/2

CoSidA ACAdemiC All-AmeriCANS First Team1971 – Doug Pounder (P)

1975 – Richard Wieters (1B)1982 – Marty Blair (2B)1983 – Marty Blair (SS)1986 – Randy Sullivan (C)2002 – Randy Corn (P)Second Team1978 – Al Diket (3B)1984 – David Mills (P)1999 – Brian Wiley (P)2008 – Chris Swauger (OF)Third Team1980 – Melvin Williamson (C)2007 – Chris Swauger (OF)

esPN the magaziNe ACAdemiC All-AmeriCANS

2009 – Chris McGuiness (1B)2009 – Sonny Meade (OF)

esPN the magaziNe ACAdemiC All-diSTriCT (CoSidA)

2006 District 3 – Chris Swauger (OF) 3.872007 District 3 – Chris Swauger (OF) 3.922008 District 3 – Chris McGuiness (1B) 3.972008 District 3 – Chris Swauger (OF) 3.952009 District 3 – Chris McGuiness (1B) 3.922009 District 3 – Sonny Meade (OF) 3.82

NCBWA All-AmeriCANSSecond Team2002 – Randy Corn (P)Honorable mention1995 – Donald Morrillo (P)

NCBWA NATioNAl HiTTer oF THe WeeK2006 -- Chris Swauger (OF), 2/21

NCAA All-College World SerieS

1990 – Anthony Jenkins (OF)1990 – Jason Rychlik (OF)

NCAA regioNAl mvPATlANTiC regioNAl

1990 – Anthony Jenkins (OF)

rivAlS.Com FreSHmAN All-AmeriCAN2007 – Richard Jones (C) 2nd

PiNg! All-AmeriCAN TeAm2009 – Richard Jones (C)2009 – Wes Wrenn (P)

PiNg! FreSHmAN All-AmeriCAN2007 – Richard Jones (C)2008 – Asher Wojciechowski (P)

SPorTiNg NeWS CoACH oF THe YeAr1990 – Chal Port

USA TodAY/BASeBAll WeeKlY All-AmeriCANS

2000 – Chris Morris (OF), 1st

FiNAl NATioNAl rANKiNgS (collegiate BaseBall)

1960 ..................................................17th1975 ................................................. 28th1982 ................................................. 23rd1983 ..................................................21st1990 ....................................................6th

Chris Swauger’s name is peppered throughout the career leaders list and he was also twice named to the Academic All-America Team by esPN the maga-zine.

gettys glaze was named First Team All-Atlantic re-gion by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 1992.

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BULLDOGSName organization Team league level YearJon Aughey Kansas City Royals Arizona Royals Arizona Rookie 2005marty Blair Texas Rangers --- --- --- 1983Ken Britt St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1989 St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1990 St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1991 St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1992Zach Brown San Diego Padres Eugene Emeralds Northwest A Short-Season 2007 San Diego Padres Arizona Padres Arizona Rookie 2007 San Diego Padres Ft. Wayne TinCaps Midwest A 2008Brian Callahan Oakland Athletics --- --- --- 1995Chip Cannon Toronto Blue Jays Auburn Doubledays New York-Penn A Short-Season 2004 Toronto Blue Jays Lansing Lugnuts Midwest A 2005 Toronto Blue Jays Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State A Advanced 2005 Toronto Blue Jays New Hampshire FisherCats East AA 2005 Toronto Blue Jays New Hampshire FisherCats East AA 2006 Toronto Blue Jays Desert Dogs Arizona Fall 2006 Toronto Blue Jays New Hampshire FisherCats East AA 2007 Toronto Blue Jays Syracuse Chiefs International AAA 2008mike Cherry Los Angeles Dodgers --- --- --- 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers --- --- --- 1982 Los Angeles Dodgers --- --- --- 1983ron Colvard Cleveland Indians Burlington Indians Appalachian Rookie 2000 Cleveland Indians Mahoning Valley Scrappers New York-Penn A Short-Season 2000 Cleveland Indians Mahoning Valley Scrappers New York-Penn A Short-Season 2001 Independent Edinburg Roadrunners Central --- 2003matt Crim Atlanta Braves Danville Braves Appalachian Rookie 2009gene dotson St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1973 St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1974 St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1975 St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1976Jonathan ellis San Diego Padres Eugene Northwest A Short-Season 2004 San Diego Padres Fort Wayne Raptors Midwest A 2005 San Diego Padres Arizona Padres Arizona Rookie 2006 San Diego Padres Lake Elsinore Storm California A Advanced 2006 San Diego Padres Mobile BayBears Southern AA 2006 San Diego Padres Peoria Saguaros Arizona Fall 2006 San Diego Padres San Antonio Missions Texas AA 2007 San Diego Padres Peoria Saguaros Arizona Fall 2007 San Diego Padres San Antonio Missions Texas AA 2008 SanDiegoPadres PortlandBeavers PacificCoast AAA 2008 SanDiegoPadres PortlandBeavers PacificCoast AAA 2009T.A. Fulmer Seattle Mariners Everett AquaSox Northwest A Short-Season 2002 Seattle Mariners Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest A 2002 Seattle Mariners Inland Empire 66ers California A Advanced 2004 Seattle Mariners San Antonio Missions Texas AA 2004 SeattleMariners TacomaRainiers PacificCoast AAA 2004 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Visalia Oaks California A Advanced 2005Frank galloway Milwaukee Brewers --- --- --- 1979gettys glaze Boston Red Sox --- --- --- 1992David Griffin Independent Evansville Otters Frontier --- 2003Aaron Haigler Independent --- Frontier --- 1999garrick Haltiwanger New York Mets St. Lucie Mets Florida State A Advanced 1998 Toronto Blue Jays Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State A Advanced 2000 Toronto Blue Jays Tennessee Smokies Southern AA 2002rodney Hancock Pittsburg Pirates Williamsport Crosscutters New York-Penn A Short-Season 1999Phillip Hartig Florida Marlins Utica Blue Knights New York-Penn A Short-Season 2001 Florida Marlins Jamestown Jammers New York-Penn A Short-Season 2002 Florida Marlins Kane County Cougars Midwest A 2002Jon Hinkle Independent --- Pioneer --- 1995Anthony Jenkins St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1990

richard Jones Chicago Cubs Boise Hawks Northwest A Short-Season 2009 Chicago Cubs Arizona Cubs Arizona Rookie 2009

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bullDOgs in The minOrsmike Knox Atlanta Braves --- --- --- 1982matt matulia Chicago Cubs Boise Hawks Northwest A Short-Season 2006 Chicago Cubs Daytona Cubs Florida State A Advanced 2007 Chicago Cubs Daytona Cubs Florida State A Advanced 2008 Chicago Cubs Tennessee Smokies Southern AA 2008 ChicagoCubs IowaCubs PacificCoastLeague AAA 2009Chris mcguiness Boston Red Sox Lowell Spinners New York-Penn A Short-Season 2009 Boston Red Sox Greenville Drive South Atlantic A 2009Sonny meade Independent Gateway Grizzlies Frontier - - 2009donald morillo Texas Rangers Charleston RiverDogs South Atlantic A 1996 Texas Rangers Charlotte Florida State A Advanced 1996Chris morris St. Louis Cardinals New Jersey Cardinals New York-Penn A Short-Season 2000 St. Louis Cardinals Peoria Chiefs Midwest A 2001 Milwaukee Brewers Beloit Snappers Midwest A 2002 St. Louis Cardinals Potomac Cannons Carolina A Advanced 2002 Milwaukee Brewers High Desert Mavericks California A Advanced 2003 Milwaukee Brewers High Desert Mavericks California A Advanced 2004 LA Angels Arkansas Travelers Texas AA 2005T.W. mincy BaltimoreOrioles BluefieldOrioles Appalachian Rookie 2001 Baltimore Orioles Aberdeen IronBirds New York-Penn A Short-Season 2002 BaltimoreOrioles BluefieldOrioles Appalachian Rookie 2003 Baltimore Orioles Aberdeen IronBirds New York-Penn A Short-Season 2003ryan owens Houston Astros Greeneville Astros Appalachian Rookie 2006 Houston Astros Lexington Legends South Atlantic A 2006 Houston Astros Salem Avalanche Carolina A Advanced 2007 Houston Astros Lexington Legends South Atlantic A 2007John Price Independent --- Pioneer --- 1996Jay reames St. Louis Cardinals New Jersey Cardinals New York-Penn A Short-Season 1996 St. Louis Cardinals Peoria Chiefs Midwest A 1997 Texas Rangers Savannah Sand Gnats South Atlantic A 2000 Montreal Expos GCL Expos Gulf Coast League Rookie 2001 Montreal Expos Jupiter Hammerheads Florida State A Advanced 2001 Independent Sioux City Explorers Northern --- 2003 Independent Fargo-Moorehead Redhawks Northern --- 2003Brian rogers New York Yankees Oneonta Yankees New York-Penn A Short-Season 1998 New York Yankees Greensboro Grasshoppers South Atlantic A 1998 New York Yankees Tampa Yankees Florida State A Advanced 1998 New York Yankees Tampa Yankees Florida State A Advanced 1999 New York Yankees Norwich Navigators Eastern AA 2000 New York Yankees Norwich Navigators Eastern AA 2001 New York Yankees Norwich Navigators Eastern AA 2002 New York Yankees Columbus Clippers International AAA 2002 Anaheim Angels Arkansas Travelers Texas AA 2003 New York Yankees Trenton Thunder Eastern AA 2003 New York Yankees Columbus Clippers International AAA 2003link Saunders New York Yankees GCL Yankees Gulf Coast League Rookie 2007Brian Shubsda Independent Newark Bears Atlantic -- 2009Jerry Simmons Atlanta Braves Jamestown Jammers New York-Penn A Short-Season 1999 Atlanta Braves Macon Braves South Atlantic A 2000 Atlanta Braves Myrtle Beach Pelicans Carolina A Advanced 2000 Atlanta Braves Greenville Braves Southern AA 2000Terrence Smalls Florida Marlins Utica Blue Knights New York-Penn A Short-Season 1998 Florida Marlins Kane County Cougars MIdwest A 1999 Florida Marlins Brevard County Manatees Florida State A Advanced 1999John Stephens St. Louis Cardinals --- --- --- 1988Brad Stowell Oakland Athletics --- --- --- 1991Chris Swauger St. Louis Cardinals Batavia Muckdogs New York-Penn A Short-Season 2008 St. Louis Cardinals Quad Cities River Bandits Midwest A 2009 St. Louis Cardinals Palm Beach Cardinals Florida State A Advanced 2009richard Wieters Atlanta Braves --- --- --- 1977Brian Wiley Boston Red Sox --- --- --- 1999Wes Wrenn New York Mets Brooklyn Cyclones New York-Penn A-Short Season 2009

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Zach Brown spent the 2008 season with the Ft. Wayne TinCaps of the Class A midwest league.

Jonathan ellis split the 2009 season with the Class AAA Portland Beavers.

dallas mcPherson spent most of the 2008 season with the Class AAA Albuquer-que isotopes before being called up to the Florida marlins.

Britt reames pitched for six seasons in the majors, including a post-season ap-pearance with the Cardinals in 2000.

JeFF BArKleYThe Citadel: 1978-82 / Major League Debut: Sept. 16, 1984Year Team g/gS W-l Sv erA iP H BB So1984 Cleveland 3/0 0-0 0 6.75 4.0 6 1 41985 Cleveland 21/0 0-3 1 5.27 41.0 37 15 30Totals (2 years) 24/0 0-3 1 5.40 45.0 43 16 34

SUmPTer ClArKeThe Citadel: Unknown / Major League Debut: Sept. 27, 1920Note: Sumpter Clarke also played at the University of South Carolina.Year Team g Avg. AB r H rBi 2B 3B Hr1920 Chicago (NL) 1 .333 3 0 1 0 0 0 01923 Cleveland 1 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 01924 Cleveland 45 .231 104 17 24 11 6 1 0Totals (3 years) 47 .227 110 17 25 11 6 1 0

doN gordoNThe Citadel: 1978 / Major League Debut: April 10, 1986Note: Don Gordon also played at the University of South Carolina.Year Team g/gS W-l Sv erA iP H BB So1986 Toronto 14/0 0-1 1 7.06 21.2 28 8 131987 Toronto 5/0 0-0 0 4.09 11.0 8 3 31987 Cleveland 21/0 0-3 1 4.08 39.2 49 12 201988 Cleveland 38/0 3-4 1 4.40 59.1 65 19 20Totals (3 years) 78/0 3-8 3 4.72 131.2 150 42 56

Tim JoNeSThe Citadel: 1982-85 / Major League Debut: July 26, 1988Year Team g/gS W-l Sv erA iP H BB So1990 St. Louis 0/0 0-0 0 6.75 1.1 1 2 0

Year Team g Avg. AB r H rBi 2B 3B Hr1988 St. Louis 31 .269 52 2 14 3 0 0 01989 St. Louis 42 .293 75 11 22 7 6 0 01990 St. Louis 67 .219 128 9 28 12 7 1 11991 St. Louis 16 .167 24 1 4 2 2 0 01992 St. Louis 67 .200 145 9 29 3 4 0 01993 St. Louis 29 .262 61 13 16 1 6 0 0Totals (6 years) 252 .233 485 45 113 28 25 1 1

dAllAS mCPHerSoNThe Citadel: 1999-2001 / Major League Debut: Sept. 10, 2004Year Team g Avg. AB r H rBi 2B 3B Hr2004 Anaheim 16 .225 40 5 9 6 1 0 32005 LA Angels 61 .244 205 29 50 26 14 2 82006 LA Angels 40 .261 115 16 30 13 4 0 72008 Florida 11 .182 11 3 2 0 2 0 0Totals (4 years) 128 .245 371 53 91 45 21 2 18

BriTT reAmeSThe Citadel: 1993-1995 / Major League Debut: Aug. 20, 2000Year Team g/gS W-l Sv erA iP H BB So2000 St. Louis 8/7 2-1 0 2.88 40.2 30 23 312001 Montreal 41/13 4-8 0 5.59 95.0 101 48 862002 Montreal 42/6 1-4 0 5.03 68.0 70 38 762003 Montreal 2/0 0-0 0 27.00 1.0 4 2 12005 Oakland 2/0 0-0 0 9.53 5.2 10 2 42006 Pittsburgh 6/0 0-0 0 9.82 7.1 11 5 6Totals (6 years) 101/26 7-13 0 5.28 218.0 226 118 204

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s1977sJune -- Regular Phase

5 (108) Richard Wieters ...................Atlanta

s1979sJune -- Regular Phase

24 (616) Frank Galloway ..............Milwaukee

s1982sJune -- Regular Phase

13 (325) Jeff Barkley ..................... Cleveland 7 (167) Mike Knox ............................Atlanta

s1983sJune -- Regular Phase

44 (821) Marty Blair ............................. Texas

s1985sJune -- Regular Phase

2 (46) Tim Jones .......................... St. Louis

s1988sJune -- Regular Phase

28 (730) John Stephens .................. St. Louis

s1990sJune -- Regular Phase

29 (762) Anthony Jenkins ................ St. Louis

s1991sJune -- Regular Phase

30 (802) Brad Stowell .......................Oakland

s1992sJune -- Regular Phase

15 (422) Gettys Glaze .........................Boston

s1995sJune -- Regular Phase

25 (680) Brian Callahan ...................Oakland17 (463) Britt Reames ..................... St. Louis

s1997sJune -- Regular Phase

5 (108) Richard Wieters ...................Atlanta

s1998sJune -- Regular Phase

5 (157) Brian Rogers ...............New York (A)

24 (730) Terrence Smalls ................... Florida

s1999sJune -- Regular Phase

29 (872) Rodney Hancock ............ Pittsburgh15 (469) Brian Wiley ...........................Boston

s2000sJune -- Regular Phase

43 (1291) Ron Colvard ..................... Cleveland15 (443) Chris Morris....................... St. Louis

s2001sJune -- Regular Phase

25 (752) Phillip Hartig ........................ Florida 2 (57) Dallas McPherson ............Anaheim21 (353) Talmadge Mincey ............ Baltimore

s2002sJune -- Regular Phase

13 (400) T.A. Fulmer ...........................Seattle

s2004sJune -- Regular Phase

8 (237) Chip Cannon ....................... Toronto 6 (162) Jonathan Ellis................. San Diego

s2006sJune -- Regular Phase

24 (719) Matt Matulia ...................... Chicago

s2007sJune -- Regular Phase

27 (837) Zach Brown .................... San Diego

s2008sJune -- Regular Phase

26 (785) Chris Swauger ................... St. Louis

s2009sJune -- Regular Phase

21 (628) Matt Crim..........................Atlanta9 (290) Richard Jones...........Chicago (N)13 (408) Chris McGuiness..............Boston35 (1064) Wes Wrenn.............New York (N)

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matt Crim, ATl Danville (A) 13/11 10-2 0 3.18 68.0 70 10 48

Jonthan ellis, SdPortland (AAA) 51/0 7-3 1 4.13 72.0 73 33 55

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organization g Avg. AB r H rBi 2B 3B Hrrichard Jones, CHC Boise (A-Short) 33 .244 119 10 29 15 5 1 2Cubs (Arizona) 12 .319 47 11 15 17 1 0 7

matt matulia, CHC Iowa (AAA) 26 .150 40 6 6 2 3 1 1

Chris mcguiness, BoSLowell (A-Short) 54 .255 196 26 50 38 17 0 6Greenville (A) 6 .150 20 2 3 1 1 0 0

Chris Swauger, STlPalm Beach (A) 87 .273 289 35 79 41 19 4 7Quad Cities (A) 31 .296 115 28 34 22 10 2 4

2009 miNor leAgUe PoSiTioN PlAYerS

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Statistics Available Through 1983 Season

Season G BA AB R H RBIs 2B 3B HRs TB Slugging % BB SO SH SF SB/SBA PO A E Fielding % OBP1983 44 .314 1329 296 417 259 69 11 14 507 .381 197 147 59/80 1009 421 80 .947 1984 46 .282 1482 256 418 218 60 7 15 536 .362 188 177 71/91 1158 528 95 .947 1985 49 .309 1584 337 489 291 84 15 35 736 .469 200 159 115/137 1135 546 86 .951 .4491986 49 .315 1666 382 524 323 96 12 31 737 .442 258 187 96/112 1228 493 85 .953 .4761987 50 .291 1631 254 474 214 74 11 29 657 .403 200 192 50 15 63/88 1243 604 101 .948 .3721988 52 .316 1694 378 536 326 98 19 33 771 .455 251 195 12 18 75/97 1285 546 86 .955 .4641989 50 .290 1577 329 457 298 82 15 27 650 .412 252 186 35 29 78/101 1224 469 90 .950 .3511990 60 .292 1917 422 559 359 85 18 43 .422 289 277 104/143 1529 696 120 .949 .3781991 54 .276 1756 295 485 256 84 16 17 .371 204 216 37 23 79/122 1355 603 76 .963 .3031992 55 .282 1754 336 494 293 107 16 24 705 .402 254 262 28 27 101/139 1376 565 78 .961 .3781993 57 .280 1900 344 532 283 79 11 30 727 .361 254 354 27 21 71/103 1428 560 88 .958 .3681994 66 .265 2103 292 557 260 109 14 28 778 .370 213 412 37 24 93/132 1681 715 127 .950 .3891995 60 .272 1997 334 543 284 111 15 33 783 .392 232 393 35 20 72/116 1681 715 77 .967 .3631996 59 .307 2030 434 624 388 106 31 44 924 .455 300 380 34 27 143/187 1542 677 93 .960 .4071997 58 .325 2040 486 664 429 141 20 54 1007 .494 263 334 36 32 109/147 1494 646 96 .957 .4071998 61 .304 2089 418 635 376 126 13 45 922 .441 244 360 38 26 129/176 1579 609 84 .963 .3911999 61 .303 2068 467 122 402 122 18 42 910 .440 264 384 32 19 148/193 1575 633 93 .960 .3992000 59 .325 2111 492 687 444 138 23 46 1009 .478 254 359 15 26 198/240 1541 604 100 .955 .4102001 62 .301 2186 402 658 358 130 9 42 932 .426 242 401 38 23 92/119 1664 624 110 .954 .3872002 57 .278 1926 314 535 285 107 10 37 773 .401 167 397 52 15 62/88 1477 523 83 .960 .3502003 57 .307 1986 385 609 351 100 22 42 879 .443 182 431 43 23 80/109 1487 613 70 .968 .3752004 67 .298 2343 435 698 397 116 15 46 982 .419 262 466 77 25 86/113 1802 762 69 .974 .3802005 59 .297 2106 347 626 317 108 16 37 877 .416 196 404 51 29 71/90 1573 642 73 .968 .3662006 61 .296 2080 365 616 336 114 21 26 850 .409 235 380 70 25 47/75 1630 657 100 .958 .3812007 61 .307 2189 418 671 70 121 17 70 1036 .473 211 366 37 30 39/57 1648 649 94 .961 .3822008 56 .281 1934 341 543 316 105 8 58 838 .433 234 361 32 29 23/40 1500 651 78 .965 .3662009 59 .333 2188 452 728 411 140 16 55 1065 .487 233 355 30 32 51/76 1619 615 67 .971 .404

Opponent Hitting Statistics (Season-by-Season) Season G BA AB R H RBIs 2B 3B HRs TB Slugging % BB SO SH SF SB/SBA PO A E Fielding % OBP1983 44 .238 1287 144 306 119 46 3 19 129 244 48/55 967 467 102 .934 1984 46 .248 1469 210 418 172 53 1 26 497 .338 184 183 60/81 1138 518 121 .932 1985 49 .289 1597 289 461 240 75 12 44 743 .461 193 240 43/60 1190 504 117 .936 .3851986 49 .321 1706 342 342 294 91 19 51 829 .486 182 209 42/68 1203 476 130 .928 .4421987 50 .307 1674 333 514 299 99 12 58 813 .486 194 250 23 19 58/83 1241 621 82 .958 .3841988 52 .300 1756 335 526 303 103 17 59 840 .478 199 305 12 18 50/81 1247 538 119 .946 .4491989 50 .262 1621 265 425 230 70 7 35 614 .379 184 286 10 12 27/43 1194 544 83 .954 .4171990 60 .258 1961 255 505 223 94 15 31 .368 201 289 42/69 1465 679 141 .938 .3271991 54 .234 1737 220 407 197 73 19 29 605 .348 176 340 21 12 58/70 1333 601 112 .945 .3031992 55 .255 1756 232 448 208 71 15 27 630 .359 140 384 22 12 48/68 1339 565 105 .949 .3201993 57 .265 1861 279 532 283 76 11 27 672 .361 198 372 25 9 66/88 1419 589 128 .940 .3271994 66 .243 2142 305 520 243 84 13 28 714 .333 238 531 38 13 79/109 1668 742 99 .961 .3781995 60 .231 1929 236 446 196 83 14 22 623 .323 221 484 31 13 45/84 1523 675 119 .949 .3161996 59 .277 1984 357 550 313 96 20 40 806 .406 295 383 26 32 78/123 1512 700 110 .953 .3771997 58 .286 1988 359 569 311 112 18 41 840 .423 205 452 18 23 51/73 1457 648 128 .943 .3581998 61 .252 2012 293 508 376 94 12 39 743 .369 218 598 26 19 79/112 1559 757 105 .957 .3301999 61 .272 2033 327 553 288 97 18 35 791 .389 222 534 27 20 62/97 1537 748 129 .947 .3502000 59 .269 2025 297 545 257 106 13 19 734 .362 159 408 27 23 38/59 1505 640 114 .950 .3312001 62 .263 2171 318 570 283 101 7 27 766 .353 190 495 38 23 61/86 1630 743 112 .955 .3272002 57 .257 1911 259 492 219 92 7 24 670 .351 158 397 28 22 69/93 1461 626 95 .956 .3222003 57 .283 1936 300 548 263 107 9 34 775 .400 178 379 41 20 58/81 1479 634 93 .958 .3492004 67 .275 2312 345 635 320 117 12 42 902 .390 226 494 14 62 49/77 1773 773 101 .961 .3472005 59 .294 2049 387 603 365 112 8 51 884 .431 281 389 48 27 65/86 1577 653 101 .957 .3912006 61 .291 2143 339 624 303 104 12 46 890 .415 201 458 58 20 60/89 1601 702 88 .963 .3622007 61 .303 2235 387 677 354 101 18 51 967 .433 201 397 52 21 56/78 1616 671 73 .969 .3672008 56 .301 1985 330 598 294 125 7 37 848 .427 206 363 41 22 45/60 1475 600 73 .966 .3732009 59 .274 2117 318 580 284 86 15 34 798 .377 216 463 33 15 53/68 1578 676 76 .967 .351

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The Citadel Pitching Statistics (Season-by-Season)Statistics Available Through 1983 Season

Season W L Svs ERA CG ShO IP H R/ER BB SO WP HBP 2B Allowed 3B Allowed HR Allowed SH Allowed SF Allowed1983 34! 10 1 2.83 25 6 363.1 333 157/114 142 246 17 7 50 4 191984 26^ 21 7 3.43 9 5 386 364 210/147 184 183 22 7 53 1 26 1985 29 20 6 4.94 8 1 417.2 461 289/229 193 240 35 17 75 12 44 1986 29 20 7 5.55 13 5 415 547 342/256 182 209 30 13 91 19 51 1987 19 31 4 5.76 11 1 414.1 514 333/265 194 250 36 13 99 12 58 23 191988 32 20 7 6.02 5 3 429.1 526 335/287 199 305 49 13 103 17 59 51 281989 24 36 9 4.38 12 4 398.1 425 265/194 184 286 35 23 70 7 35 10 121990 46 14 12 3.74 14 509.2 505 255/212 201 348 26 17 94 15 31 1991 34 19 5 3.40 7 458.1 407 220/173 176 340 34 23 73 19 29 12 211992 35 20 15 3.77 11 458.2 448 232/192 140 384 38 34 71 15 27 22 121993 32 25 12 3.93 8 4 480.1 493 270/210 198 372 42 13 76 11 27 25 91994 32 34 17 3.58 5 5 563.1 520 305/224 238 531 61 31 84 13 28 38 131995 39 21 14 3.26 6 3 521.1 446 236/189 221 484 62 16 83 14 22 31 131996 33 26 14 5.18 5 2 514.0 550 357/296 295 383 61 37 96 20 40 32 261997 37 21 9 5.19 5 1 498 669 359/287 205 452 80 30 41 1998 37 24 10 4.12 6 6 526.1 508 293/241 218 598 70 24 94 12 39 26 191999 41 20 10 4.66 9 2 525 553 327/272 222 534 45 31 97 18 35 27 202000 39 20 15 4.12 3 3 513.2 545 297/235 159 408 36 38 106 13 19 27 232001 38 24 16 3.81 3 4 554.2 570 318/235 190 495 43 30 101 7 27 38 232002 31 26 14 3.53 3 5 492.1 492 259/193 158 464 45 33 92 7 24 28 222003 32 25 11 4.19 4 4 495.2 548 300/231 178 379 33 28 107 9 34 41 202004 39 28 7 4.18 13 4 600.2 635 345/361 226 494 28 39 117 12 42 62 142005 25 34 8 5.89 2 1 524.1 603 387/343 281 389 34 62 112 8 51 48 272006 34 27 19 4.29 3 1 543.2 624 339/259 201 458 33 50 104 12 46 58 202007 34 27 12 5.10 3 2 549.1 677 387/377 311 201 52 38 101 18 51 52 212008 28 28 10 5.17 1 2 500 598 330/287 206 363 48 33 125 7 37 41 222009 37 22 10 4.50 7 2 539.2 580 318/270 216 463 33 45 86 15 34 33 15

!-includes forfeit win ^-includes forfeit win over Benedict

Opponent Pitching Statistics (Season-by-Season) Season W L Svs ERA CG ShO IP H R/ER BB SO WP HBP 2B Allowed 3B Allowed HR Allowed SH Allowed SF Allowed1983 10 34 2 6.83 17 1 349.1 417 518/265 212 164 28 14 69 11 141984 21 26 4 4.61 11 2 379.1 418 256/194 188 177 34 8 60 7 15 1985 20 29 1 5.13 13 0 396.2 489 337/226 200 159 23 20 84 15 35 1986 20 29 1 6.17 11 1 393.2 524 382/270 258 187 41 20 96 12 31 1987 31 19 10 4.20 12 2 413.2 474 254/193 200 192 27 8 74 11 29 50 151988 20 32 7 6.84 2 0 414.2 536 335/287 251 195 34 19 98 19 33 12 181989 20 30 5 5.41 11 0 377 457 329/227 252 186 34 16 82 15 27 35 291990 14 46 4 5.75 11 488.1 559 422/312 289 277 51 28 85 18 43 1991 19 34 5 4.64 7 454.1 485 295/234 204 216 36 20 84 16 17 23 371992 20 35 6 5.34 16 446.1 494 336/265 254 262 48 34 107 16 24 28 271993 25 32 7 5.04 9 0 473.0 532 344/265 254 354 56 32 79 11 30 27 211994 34 32 13 3.93 8 4 554.1 557 292/242 213 412 41 42 109 14 28 37 241995 21 39 9 4.56 10 1 508.2 543 334/258 229 395 57 54 111 15 33 31 131996 26 33 8 6.70 5 0 504.0 624 434/375 300 380 47 58 106 31 44 34 271997 21 37 3 7.15 9 2 485.2 664 486/386 263 334 64 40 54 1998 24 37 7 5.97 6 3 519.2 635 418/345 244 360 55 72 126 13 45 38 261999 20 41 2 6.13 9 1 512.1 626 626/467 264 384 49 78 122 18 42 32 192000 20 39 6 7.55 5 0 502 687 492/421 254 359 60 67 138 23 46 15 262001 24 38 10 5.42 5 4 543.1 658 402/327 242 401 54 80 130 9 42 38 232002 26 31 9 4.88 8 8 487 535 314/264 167 397 44 54 107 10 37 52 152003 25 32 10 6.08 4 4 493 609 385/333 182 431 42 50 100 22 42 43 232004 28 39 12 5.50 5 0 591 698 435/361 262 466 47 63 116 15 45 77 252005 34 25 14 4.79 4 4 526 626 347/280 196 404 39 49 108 16 37 51 292006 27 34 12 5.31 0 0 533.2 616 365/315 236 380 32 65 114 21 26 70 252007 27 34 7 6.12 5 1 538.2 671 418/366 211 366 38 75 121 17 70 37 302008 28 28 8 5.45 2 0 491.2 543 347/298 234 361 41 42 105 8 58 32 292009 22 37 6 6.96 2 0 526 728 452/407 233 355 61 52 140 16 55 30 32

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1984 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CUlloWHee, N.C.)4/27 Appalachian State L 4-14/28 VMI W 12-74/29 Western Carolina W 8-04/29 Appalachian State (Championship) L 6-1

1988 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (ASHeville, N.C.)4/29 VMI W 9-84/30 Western Carolina W 6-44/30 Appalachian State W 16-95/1 Western Carolina (Championship) L 22-6

1989 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (ASHeville, N.C.)4/27 VMI W 17-11

Note: Heavy rains forced the cancellation of games five through eight of the 1989 SoCon Tournament. A playoff was held inMontreat, N.C., between Appala-chian State, Marshall and Western Carolina to determine the league’s automatic qualifier in the NCAA tournament with Western Carolina winning the bid.

1990 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/27 Appalachian State W 7-24/28 Marshall W 9-24/28 East Tennessee State W 6-04/29 Western Carolina (Championship) W 9-5

1991 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/26 Appalachian State L 2-04/27 Western Carolina L 7-3

1992 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/23 Furman (12 inn.) W 6-44/24 Western Carolina L 2-14/25 Appalachian State W 12-34/25 East Tennessee State W 9-44/26 Georgia Southern L 9-0

1993 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/29 Appalachian State W 7-14/30 Western Carolina L 6-35/1 Georgia Southern L 9-6

1994 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/28 East Tennessee State W 8-34/29 Davidson W 10-44/30 VMI W 4-35/1 Western Carolina (Championship) W 4-2

1995 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/27 Marshall W 5-14/28 East Tennessee State W 10-24/29 Georgia Southern W 10-44/30 Georgia Southern (Championship) W 8-3

1996 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/25 Appalachian State W 6-24/26 Georgia Southern L 4-34/27 Furman W 17-34/28 East Tennessee State W 11-04/28 VMI W 8-54/28 Georgia Southern (Championship) L 7-1

1997 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/24 Davidson W 18-84/25 Georgia Southern W 14-54/26 Western Carolina L 10-34/27 Furman L 4-2

1998 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)4/30 Davidson W 11-2

5/1 Western Carolina W 5-05/2 UNC Greensboro W 9-05/3 UNC Greensboro (Championship) W 12-1

1999 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/19 Furman W 3-05/20 East Tennessee State W 13-55/21 College of Charleston W 4-35/22 Western Carolina (Championship) W 6-3

2000 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/17 Davidson W 6-25/18 College of Charleston W 6-35/19 Georgia Southern (10 inn.) L 5-35/20 Furman L 11-1

2001 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/16 East Tennessee State W 3-25/17 Appalachian State W 5-35/18 Georgia Southern W 3-25/19 UNC Greensboro (Championship) W 5-3

2002 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/22 East Tennessee State W 7-55/23 Georgia Southern L 4-25/24 Furman L 6-0

2003 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/21 College of Charleston L 8-25/22 VMI L 2-1

2004 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/26 East Tennessee State W 6-25/27 Davidson W 10-15/28 Western Carolina L 5-25/29 College of Charleston W 7-25/29 Western Carolina W 9-25/30 Western Carolina (Championship) W 8-1

2005 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/25 Western Carolina L 6-15/26 East Tennessee State W 10-65/27 Elon W 8-75/27 Elon L 9-7

2006 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/24 Georgia Southern W 6-35/25 Elon L 12-35/26 UNC Greensboro W 10-35/26 Western Carolina W 4-25/27 Elon W 14-115/27 College of Charleston (Championship) L 5-4

2007 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/22 Davidson W 7-05/23 Western Carolina W 7-25/24 Elon W 6-55/25 Wofford L 6-25/26 Elon W 5-25/26 Wofford (Championship) L 4-2

2008 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/20 Wofford L 8-4

2009 SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT (greeNville, S.C.)5/20 Appalachian State L 4-15/21 Davidson W 9-85/22 Appalachian State W 5-35/23 Elon W 5-15/23 Elon L 8-7

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dATe PoSTSeASoN PlAY reCord

1960 NCAA eAST regioNAlS/diSTriCT iii (gASToNiA, N.C.) The Citadel 4, Florida 2 1-06/6 North Carolina 13, The Citadel 1 1-1 Florida 4, The Citadel 1 1-2

1975 NCAA ATlANTiC regioNAlS (ColUmBiA, S.C.)5/23 South Carolina 11, The Citadel 3 1-3 North Carolina State 16, The Citadel 3 1-4

1979 NCAA ATlANTiC regioNAlS (miAmi, FlA.)5/18 Miami 3, The Citadel 1 (16 inn.) 1-5 5/19 Georgia Southern 5, The Citadel 3 1-6

1982 NCAA eAST regioNAlS (ColUmBiA, S.C.)5/27 The Citadel 9, North Carolina 4 2-65/28 South Carolina 6, The Citadel 4 2-7 The Citadel 15, Old Dominion 5 3-75/30 South Carolina 11, The Citadel 2 3-8

1983 NCAA eAST regioNAlS (CHAPel Hill, N.C.) The Citadel 14, Delaware 5 4-85/28 The Citadel 8, North Carolina 3 5-8 James Madison 5, The Citadel 2 5-9 Delaware 7, The Citadel 1 5-10

1990 NCAA ATlANTiC regioNAlS (miAmi, FlA.)5/25 The Citadel 11, North Carolina State 3 6-105/27 The Citadel 8, East Carolina 5 7-105/28 The Citadel 6, Miami 2 8-105/29 The Citadel 4, Miami 1 9-10

1990 College World SerieS (omAHA, NeB.)6/2 Louisiana State 8, The Citadel 2 9-116/3 The Citadel 8, Cal State-Fullerton 7 (12 inn.) 10-116/4 Louisiana State 6, The Citadel 1 10-12

1994 NCAA PlAY-iN SerieS (CHArleSToN, S.C.)5/20 The Citadel 4, Middle Tenn. St. 3 (10 inn.) 11-125/21 Middle Tenn. St. 11, The Citadel 3 11-135/21 The Citadel 4, Middle Tenn. St. 0 12-13

1994 NCAA eAST regioNAl (ClemSoN, S.C.)5/26 Clemson 5, The Citadel 1 12-145/27 The Citadel 4, Virginia Tech 3 13-145/28 Notre Dame 5, The Citadel 1 13-15

1995 NCAA mideAST regioNAl (KNoXville, TeNN.)5/25 Tennessee 5, The Citadel 2 13-165/26 Pittsburgh 12, The Citadel 10 13-17

1998 NCAA eAST regioNAl (ClemSoN, S.C.)5/21 Clemson 12, The Citadel 3 13-18 5/22 The Citadel 5, Fordham 1 14-185/23 Va. Commonwealth 3, The Citadel 2 (11 inn.) 14-19

1999 NCAA regioNAl (TAllAHASSee, FlA.)5/28 Florida State 24, The Citadel 6 14-205/29 Providence 12, The Citadel 1 14-21

2001 NCAA regioNAl (ColUmBiA, S.C.)5/25 South Carolina 16, The Citadel 0 14-225/26 Princeton 11, The Citadel 6 14-23

2004 NCAA regioNAl (ColUmBiA, S.C.)6/4 South Carolina 12, The Citadel 4 14-246/5 The Citadel 10, Coastal Carolina 1 15-246/6 North Carolina 6, The Citadel 3 15-25

The last time the Bulldogs reached the NCAA regionals was in 2004. during The Citadel’s 12 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, the Bulldogs have amassed a 13-24 record in regional play, a 1-2 mark in College World Series play and 2-1 record in play-in series for an overall postseason slate of 15-25 (.375).

The Citadel’s 1990 baseball team remains the only team from a military school to ever reach the College World Series.

The 2004 team won the Southern Conference Tournament to advance to the NCAA Columbia (S.C.) regional.

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AAdden, D.T. .....................................................................1973Albano, Frank ................................................................1979Allen, A.J. ........................................................................1968Allen, Leroy ........................................................ 1968-69-70Altman, Bryan .............................................2007-08-09Altman, Chris ............................................... 2002-03-04-05Ange, Michael .......................................................... 1975-76Anderson, Ryan .............................................................1998Applebee, Steven .................................................... 1977-79Ard, Chris ..................................................... 2002-03-04-05Arnold, Matt ..................................................2005-06-07-08Arnold, Russell .........................................................1985-86Arrington, Steve ................................................. 1981-82-83Aughey, Jon .................................................. 2002-03-04-05

BBaker, Billy ....................................................1987-88-89-90Barkley, Jeff ..................................................1979-80-81-82Barkley, Matt ................................................1985-86-87-88Bartis, Ed .................................................................1969-70Basch, Steve .................................................1990-91-92-93Bauer, Jeff ......................................................................1967Bean, Ronald .................................................................1973Beasley, Aaron .............................................................. 2006Beckham, Griff ............................................ 2002-03-04-05Beckley, david ..................................... 1993-94-95-96Beecher, Andy .................................................... 1985-86-87Beerman, Curt ..............................................1994-95-96-97Belk, Hudson .................................................................2001Bengel, Chris ................................................1984-85-86-87Benton, Ryan .................................................................2001Betchman, Bo ...............................................1994-95-96-97Bills, G.R. .................................................................1964-65Black, Mike ........................................................ 1988-89-90Blackwell, Jerry ........................................................1967-68Blair, Marty ...................................................1980-81-82-83Blanton, Tripp ...............................................1986-87-88-89Bledsoe, John .................................................... 1968-69-70Booth, Rusty ................................................. 1971-72-73-74Boyce, Chris.....................................................2008-09Branham, Mike .............................................1987-88-89-90Bridges, Doug ................................................................1995Breedlove, J.H. .........................................................1964-65Britt, Ken ............................................................ 1989-90-91brown, Zach .............................................. 2004-05-06-07Bull, Brett ........................................................... 2006-07-08Bunn, Kyle ................................................................1998-99Bunt, Walter ....................................................... 1967-68-69Burgess, Evan .................................................... 2003-04-05Burks, Donnie ................................................................1993Burns, Bryan .................................................1968-69-70-71Burt, Mark ..................................................... 1976-77-78-79Butler, Dwight .................................................... 1980-81-82Butler, Ryan ..................................................1994-95-96-97Byrd, Billy ....................................................................... 1971Byrd, Daryl ....................................................1998-99-00-01

CCaldwell, Cornell ................................................ 1990-91-92Callahan, Brian .................................................. 1993-94-95Callen, M. .......................................................................1968Campbell, W.C. ........................................................ 1971-72Cannon, Chip ................................................2001-02-03-04Cappelmann, Tripp ...................................... 2003-04-05-06Chappell, David ..................................................1976-77-78Cheathum, G.R. .......................................................1964-65Cherry, Mike ....................................................... 1981-82-83Cheslak, Mark ................................................... 1977-78-79Clarkson, TJ ..........................................................2009Coker, Chris ..................................................1987-88-89-90Coker, Will .................................................... 2002-03-04-05Collins, Cecil ..................................................................1998Collins, Rich ....................................................... 1983-84-85

Colvard, Ron ...................................................... 1997-98-99Compton, Warren ..........................................................1973Congello, Oberdan .........................................................1991Conroy, D.P. ....................................................................1966Cook, Gerald ..................................................................1969Cooper, Randy .............................................. 1974-75-76-77Copenhaver, raymond...............................2007-08-09Cordell, Chuck .............................................. 1971-72-73-74Corn, James .................................................................. 2002Corn, Randy ....................................................... 2000-01-02Correll, Vic .....................................................1990-91-92-93Couch, Graham .......................................................2006-07Covington, Matt ........................................... 2003-04-05-06Cowsert, Brian ..............................................1985-86-87-88Cribb, John ....................................................1991-92-93-94Crim, Matt .....................................................2006-07-08-09Crosby, Dan ........................................................ 1993-94-95Crosby, Marty ..................................................... 1977-78-79Culbertson, H.G. ......................................................1964-65

dDangerfield,Johnny ..................................................2008-09Dantzler, Brook .................................................. 2001-02-03Danzig, J. .......................................................................1972Darnell, Mike ...........................................................1995-96Davis, Chris .............................................................. 1976-77Davis, Joe ............................................................1970-71-72de Roos, Kristiaan .........................................................1998Dean, Matt ....................................................1999-00-01-02Dennis, Don ...................................................................1982Diener, C.E. .................................................................... 1971Diket, Al .........................................................1975-76-77-78Dossett, Michael ................................................ 1974-75-76Dotson, Gene ................................................ 1973-74-75-76Dover, F.W. ..................................................................... 1971Dubose, C.L. .................................................................. 1971Durham, Kevin ..............................................1995-96-97-98

eEaves, Chris ....................................................... 2004-05-06Eckert, Chris .................................................1998-99-00-01Egleton, Ken ................................................ 2003-04-05-06Egleton, Mark .............................................. 2003-04-05-06Ellis, Jonathan ................................................... 2002-03-04Elvington, Scott .................................................. 1990-91-92Emery, Doug ................................................................. 1984Erickson, Todd .............................................. 1973-74-75-76Estes, George ................................................................ 1971

FFairey, David .................................................1976-77-78-79Fallaw, Sid .....................................................2006-07-08-09Feaster, Kenny .............................................. 1972-73-74-75Felder, Brad ...........................................................2008Finkelstein, Joe ........................................................1982-83Fishel, Steve .................................................1970-71-72-73Flock, John ......................................................... 1965-66-67Foltz, L.F. ..................................................................1964-65Franco, Vinnie .................................................... 1978-79-80Frangioni, R.K. .........................................................1965-66Fulmer, T.A. ...................................................1999-00-01-02Furr, Jamie ....................................................1986-87-88-89

gGabriel, L.B. ...................................................................1966Gaetke, Mark ................................................ 1975-76-77-78Gainey, M.S. ...................................................................1973Galloway, Frank ............................................ 1976-77-78-79Gamble, Johnny .............................................................1986Garcia, Orlando .............................................................2001Garrett, Zach ................................................................. 2009Gensler, C.O. .................................................................. 1971Gibson, Chris ...........................................................1996-97Glaze, Gettys .................................................1989-90-91-92

Glaze, Lee .................................................... 1983-84-85-86Gordon, Doby .................................................................1970Gordon, Donald .............................................................1978Gore, Matt .....................................................1986-87-88-89Graham, Eddie ...............................................................1991Green, Ricky .................................................1984-85-86-87greene, david .......................................................2009Griffin,David .................................................1999-00-01-02Griffin,Tom ..............................................................1983-84

HHagwood, Kip .....................................................1979-80-81Haight, Jim .................................................... 1971-72-73-74Haigler, Aaron ...............................................1996-97-98-99Haltiwanger, Garrick .......................................... 1994-95-96Haltiwanger, Sherwyn .............................................1996-97Hamer, Matt ..................................................1999-01-02-03Hancock, Rodney .............................................. 1997-98-99Hardwick, Rick ............................................. 1983-84-85-86Harrelson, Randy ..................................................... 1973-74Harris, Michael ........................................................1998-99Harrison, John ................................................... 1991-92-93Hartig, Philip .................................................1998-99-00-01Hatley, Tom ....................................................................1981Hawkins, Mike .............................................. 1974-75-76-77Hayden, Hal ....................................................... 1990-91-92Hayslip, Cal .............................................................. 1970-71Hedges, Johnny .............................................................1999Heller, R. ..................................................................1968-69Hicks, J.E. .......................................................................1973Higgins, Heath ...............................................................1999Hines, Bunky ..................................................................1985Hinkle, Jon ................................................... 1992-93-94-95Hitchcock, L.G. ............................................................. 1964Hoerner, S.E. ..................................................................1973Hoerter, Joe .............................................................2006-07Holland, Buster ............................................ 1966-67-68-69Houle, T. .........................................................................1968Howard, Norman ......................................... 1992-93-94-95Hufstetler, Terry .............................................................1980Hughes, Charlie ....................................................... 1971-72Hughes, Rusty .........................................................1994-95Huneycutt, Chad ......................................................1996-97Hurt, Alan ......................................................1980-81-82-83Hutto, Billy .....................................................1990-91-92-93Hutto, Larry ...................................................1988-89-90-91

iImertreijs, Al ...................................................... 1965-66-67Irvine, Brian .............................................................1966-67Isaac, Joe ........................................................... 1967-68-69Isaac III, Joe ...................................................................1994

JJarrell, Rick ................................................... 1974-75-76-77Jenkins, Anthony ..........................................1987-88-89-90Jenkins, Raymond ...................................................2001-02Jennings, W.P. ................................................................ 1971Johnson, Aaron .............................................................. 2008Johnson, Brad ...............................................1980-81-82-83Johnson, Doug ...............................................................1977Johnson, Joe ................................................................. 2005Jones, Clifton ...........................................................1984-85Jones, Jimmy ...........................................................1995-96Jones, legare .......................................................2009Jones, Sr., Richard ........................................ 1973-74-75-76Jones, Jr., Richard .............................................. 2007-08-09Jones, Tim .................................................... 1982-83-84-85Jordan, Fred ...............................................1976-77-79Jordan, Kyle ................................................2007-08-09Jordan, Stuart ...............................................1998-99-00-01Judson, G.C. ................................................................... 1971

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KKellehan, Conrad ............................................... 2006-07-08Kethro, Don ..............................................................1968-69Keyser, Robert ...............................................................1977Kinelski, Stephen ..........................................................1980Kirven, Robbie .........................................................1990-91Kline, Allan .....................................................................1967Knox, Mike ......................................................... 1980-81-82Korpar, Jack ................................................. 1982-83-84-85Kraft, Hank ...................................................1989-90-91-92

lladd, William ........................................................2009Lane, Willie ..............................................................1981-83Lanning, Rod ................................................ 1973-74-75-76Launsbury, E.M. ............................................................. 1971Lawrence, P.L. ................................................................1973Lecznar, A.J. ................................................................... 1971Lemonis, Chris ..............................................1990-91-92-93Leonard, Larry .............................................. 1973-74-75-76Linton, T.S. .....................................................................1966Livingston, Donald ............................................. 1986-87-88long, Jeremy ........................................................2009Lott, Ken ............................................................ 1994-95-96

mMacdonald, Glenn .........................................................1972Machorek, W.C. ............................................................ 1964mackert, Justin .....................................................2009mahaffey, drew ................................................2008-09Mainor, Michael .......................................................2001-02Marion, Bob ...................................................................1981Martin, Chris ...................................................... 1996-97-98Martin, Paul .................................................. 1973-74-75-76Martin, Timmy ................................................... 2005-06-08Martin, Tom ..................................................1995-96-97-98Mashak, Brady ............................................ 2003-04-05-06Mason, Calvin .................................................... 1978-79-80Matulia, Matt ............................................... 2003-04-05-06Matulia, Mike ................................................1980-81-82-83Maxwell, Jamie .............................................2004-05-06-07Mays, Bart .......................................................... 1988-89-90Mazurkiewicz, Bob .................................................. 1970-71Mazzucco, Mark ........................................... 1972-73-74-75McCallum, Creighton .................................................... 2005McDonnell, Dan ............................................1989-90-91-92McElwee, Tom .................................................... 1978-79-80McGarvey, Kevin ................................................ 1990-91-92McGillis, Jack ......................................................1970-71-72McGuiness, Chris ............................................... 2007-08-09McKelvy, Russ ................................................................1968McLaurin, Michael ............................................. 2004-05-06McMillan, Kirk ................................................... 1991-92-93McNairy, Doug ................................................... 1983-84-85McPherson, Dallas ............................................ 1999-00-01Meade, Sonny ...............................................2006-07-08-09Meister, Glen ......................................................1971-72-73Mendenhall, Scott ........................................................ 2005Miller, Doug ....................................................................1981Mills, Bobby ...................................................................1983Mills, David ...................................................1981-82-83-84Mincey, T.W. ....................................................... 1999-00-01Mobley, M.O. ..................................................................1972Montei, Mike .................................................1984-85-86-87Moody, Pat ......................................................... 1994-95-96Morehead, A.E. ..............................................................1966Morgan, Jay ....................................................... 1997-98-99Morillo, Donald ............................................ 1992-93-94-95Morris, Choppy .................................................. 1967-68-69Morris, Chris ............................................................1998-99Mullen, Scott ...........................................................1994-95Munson, E.R. ................................................................ 1964Murphy, John ................................................1981-82-83-84

NNicholson, Jimmy .............................................. 1983-84-85Niedorf, D.S. ..................................................................1965

oOgburn, Bill ........................................................ 1965-66-67orvin, Nick.............................................................2009Owens, Ryan ................................................ 2003-04-05-06

PParker, J.R. ...............................................................1964-65Pearre, George ..............................................................1988Pendleton, Mike ...........................................1978-79-80-81Peterson, Nick ...............................................................1991Phillips, Andy ................................................2000-01-03-04Plunkett, Paul ...............................................1970-71-72-73Pollock, John ............................................................2001-02Porter, T.L. ................................................................1964-65Pounder, Doug ................................................... 1968-69-71Price, John ................................................... 1993-94-95-96Probsdorfer, J.A. ......................................................1965-66Proctor, Channing ....................................................1988-89Prosser, David .................................................... 1983-84-85

rRamsay, Tony ................................................1979-80-81-82Randall, Jason ..............................................2000-01-02-03Reames, Britt ..................................................... 1993-94-95Reames, Jay ...................................................................1996Reeves, J.E. ................................................................... 1964Reichlmayr, Garry ......................................... 1975-76-77-78reifsnider, matt ...........................................2007-08-09Reynolds, Steve ............................................ 1975-76-77-78richards, grant.....................................................2009Richardson, Blaine ............................................ 2004-05-06Richardson, Danny .......................................1986-87-88-89Rivera, Martin .................................................... 1978-79-80Rogers, Brian ..................................................... 1996-97-98Rogers, Derrick .............................................1990-91-92-93Ross, Mike ......................................................... 1968-69-70Rothlein, A. ....................................................................1973Ruus, Edwin ...................................................................1975Rychlick, Jason .............................................1988-89-90-91

SSakre, Larry ....................................................... 1968-69-70Sanders, Brett .........................................................1983-85Sanders, Ron ................................................1969-70-71-72Saunders, Link .................................................. 2005-06-07Savage, Ron ....................................................... 1993-94-95Scott, Jim ........................................................... 1967-68-69Seaman, Bob ..................................................... 1967-68-69Shirer, Richard ................................................... 1988-89-90Shrader, Tracey .............................................1979-80-81-82Shubsda, Brian .........................................................2008-09Shuler, Jermaine ..........................................1991-92-93-94Siau, L.H. ........................................................................1972Sica, Chris .....................................................1994-95-96-97Simmons, Jerry .................................................. 1996-97-98Simonelli, matt ............................................2007-08-09Sistare, Dale ...................................................... 1993-94-95Skinner, W.S. .................................................................1972Skipper, Bryan ...............................................................1994Skole, Tony ....................................................1989-90-91-92Smalls, Tavy .............................................................1998-99Smalls, Terrence ...........................................1995-96-97-98Smith, Chance ................................................... 2005-06-07Smith, Charlie ................................................................ 1974Smith, Justin .................................................2004-05-06-07Smith, Larry ...................................................................1997Smith, Whitney ........................................................1980-81Sobczak, Steve ........................................................1985-86Soule, Clayton ............................................................... 2000

Southard, Bo ................................................................. 2002Sprouse, Shannon ....................................... 2002-03-04-05Sprowls, Nick ..............................................2007-08-09Stackley, Josh .............................................. 2002-03-04-05Stadler, Chris ...........................................................1984-85Steele, W.M. ...................................................................1966Steffey, Jim ....................................................................1987Stephens, John ............................................1985-86-87-88Stowell, Brad .................................................1988-89-90-91Sturgeon, Kevin .......................................................1985-86Sullivan, Bill .............................................................1982-83Sullivan, J.P. ...................................................................1973Sullivan, Randy ........................................................1985-86Sumrall, Joe ............................................................. 1975-77Swails, Billy ...................................................1986-87-88-89Swain, Al .................................................................. 1973-74Swauger, Chris ..............................................2005-06-07-08

TTalbert, Eric ........................................................ 2000-01-02Talley, matt .......................................................2008-09Tarlton, Dennis .................................................. 1975-77-78Taylor, R.E. ..................................................................... 1964Terry, Ron ......................................................1970-71-72-73Thomas, Trey ................................................2006-07-08-09Thompson, Charlie .............................................1971-72-73Thompson, Joel ............................................1984-85-86-87Tilden, Steve ............................................................ 1973-74Tillman, Ricky .................................................... 1985-86-87Tobin, Phillip .................................................1988-89-90-91

vVan Slooten, Chad .........................................................1994Vickery, Ken ................................................. 1983-84-85-86Vickery, Kevin ...............................................1986-87-88-89Vincent, D.R. ............................................................1964-65

WWall, Vic .............................................................. 1967-68-69Wallace, Grant .........................................................1995-96Ward, Buddy .................................................1986-87-88-89Wardlaw, Marcos ...........................................................1983Warley, J.C. ...............................................................1965-66Watson, Billy ...................................................... 1968-69-70Weathers, Trent ........................................... 2003-04-05-06Webb, J.E. .......................................................... 1964-65-66Webb, Steve .............................................................1986-88Welch, Hank .................................................. 1972-73-74-75White, BIll .................................................................1981-82Whittington, Howie ..................................................1967-68Wieters, Billy ................................................. 1972-73-74-75Wieters, Richard ........................................... 1974-75-76-77Wiley, Brian ...................................................1996-97-98-99Williams, Paul ..........................................................2001-02Williams, Stephen ........................................2004-05-06-07Williamson, Mel ............................................1977-78-79-80Wilson, Clark ..................................................................1972Wise, Jerry ....................................................1968-69-70-71Wodoslawsky, Frank ................................................1981-82Wojciechowski, Asher .....................................2008-09Wrenn, Wes ...................................................2006-07-08-09Wysocki, Joe ...................................................... 1967-68-69Wyszynski, Dennis ......................................................... 1976

YYarchever, Randy ................................................1979-81-82Yeoman, Ray ............................................................ 1971-72

ZZito, J.C. ...................................................................1964-65

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BULLDOGSWorld Series Ace Ken Britt (‘92) set the stage for a star studded cast of inductees at this year’s induction into The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame. The induction ceremonies were held at the Holliday Alumni Center during Hall of Fame Weekend on Oct. 30, 2009 and includedfivenewmembersthatwillenshiredinBulldoghistory.

Also entering the Hall as members of the Class of 2009 were bas-ketball and baseball star Chuck Cordell (‘94), football standout Scott Thompson (‘87), wrestler John Wood (‘70), and honorary member Gene Moore III (‘50) who was a member of the baseball and basketball teams.

Ken britt ‘92The Southern Conference’s pitcher of the year in 1990, Britt led the Bulldogs to the SoCon regular season and tournament champion-ships, the NCAA Atlantic Regional Championship, an appearance at the College World Series and a 46-14 record. With 46 career starts and 25 games won, Britt played on two SoCon Championship teams and recorded 14 career complete games with four shutouts. He threw a total of 294.2 innings and fanned 230 batters, and twice led the team in wins, games started and complete games. Britt led the ‘90 team to upset wins at the Atlantic Regional at Miami, beating the Hur-ricanes twice and then pitched in the CWS, where the Bulldogs beat Cal-State Fullerton but lost twice to LSU. He is the third player of that team to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, joining Anthony Jenkins and Gettys Glaze.

chuck cordell ‘94Earning eight letters (four in basketball and four in baseball), Cord-ell, in 1974, served as captain for both teams while being named to the Outstanding College Athletes of America list and receiving theSportsmanshipAward,asvotedbytheseniorclass.Hefinishedamong the nation’s best free throw shooters, connecting on 90.5 percent in 1972-73 (91.0% was the best) and continues to hold the school record for best career free throw percentage (85.0%). Named to the Southern Conference’s All-Tournament Team in ‘74, Cordell was second in team scoring as a junior with a 15.3 average and he once recorded 44 points in a fresh-man game against Furman. On the diamond, he batted over .300 for hiscareerasan infielderandwasselected to the ‘74 All-South team, which includes all conferences in the 13 Southern states.

Dick Almes ’61Inducted: 1990

A first-teamAll-Southern Conference pitcher in 1958-60 ... captain of baseballteam his senior season ... posted 30 career wins ... held the Southern Conference record for strikeouts in a season with 383 in 316 innings ... won 17 consecutive gamesover1959-60...finished40ofthe41gamesinwhichhewasthestartingpitcher ... the one time he was replaced was due to an arm injury after pitching three no-hit innings ... graduated as a Distinguished Military Student ... was listed in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.

Jeff Barkley ’82Inducted: 1990

Astandoutpitcheronthebaseballteamfrom1979-82...wastwicenamedfirst-team All-Southern Conference ... continues to hold school record for complete games in a season (9) and career (23) ... during a career in which he recorded 24wins,hepitched280.2 inningswith38starts ...his237strikeoutsandfiveshutouts continue to rank among the best in school history ... played on two SoCon championship teams (1979 and ’82), and was the winning pitcher when the Bull-dogs defeated North Carolina, 9-4, in the 1982 NCAA East Regional in Columbia.

Paul Chapman ’53Inducted: 1989

Former two-sport athlete, lettering in football and baseball ... was all-state in base-ball and football ... was the nation’s second leading punter in 1952 and batted .537 on the baseball team ... was the head coach at Dillon High School beginning in 1969 and retired after the 1989 season ... amassed a 157-62-3 high school coachingrecord...alsocoachedatHartsvilleandChesterfield.

Joe Chefalo ’59Inducted: 1999

Lettered in both football and baseball ... served as co-captain in both sports as a senior ... honored as The Citadel’s top senior athlete in ‘59 ... named All-Southern Conference in football in 1958 ... helped the baseball team to 19-5 record in 1959 by leading the squad in runs scored and stolen bases ... had successful careers in the Air Force and FBI.

Mike Cherry ’84Inducted: 1997

Earned First Team All-America honors in baseball as a pitcher in 1983 after set-ting school single-season records for wins (13) and strikeouts (132) ... voted the Southern Conference’s Player of the Year as a junior in 1983 ... was a member of back-to-back SoCon championship teams in 1982 and 1983 ... was a second round draft pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers ... continues to rank among The Cita-del’s all-time leaders in wins and strikeouts.

Tommy Clary ’59Inducted: 1997

Afour-yearstarteronthebaseballteamasathirdbasemanandoutfielder...in1960, he earned All-Southern Conference accolades after hitting .421 ... estab-lished a new league single-season record with 32 runs batted in ... led The Cita-del to the 1960 Southern Conference championship while pacing the squad in doubles ... also earned team most valuable player honors that season ... following graduation, he spent two years with the Chicago White Sox organization.

Ed Colby ’60Inducted: 1998

Posted a 25-7 career record as a pitcher ... a co-captain on the 1960 team that won the Southern Conference championship ... tossed 29 career complete games and helped The Citadel to a four-year ledger of 62-30-1.

Gene Dotson ’76Inducted: 1989

A two-sport standout who lettered four years (1972-75) in football and baseball ... becamethefirstfour-yearlettermanin17yearswhenhereceivedhisfourthfoot-ball letter ... was among the top-10 all-time in total offense (2,256) and in rushing (1,185)...letteredinbaseballfrom1973-76,playingtheoutfieldandpitching...in1974 and 1975, he led the team in home runs in a season (8) ... an All-Southern Conference baseball performer in 1975 ... received the Sportsmanship Award as the best all-around senior athlete ... signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1976 and played rookie league ball in Sarasota, Fla.

John Douglas ’27Inducted: 1979

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Bulldog GreatsAfour-yearstarteronthebaseballteamasathirdbasemanandoutfielder...in 1960, he earned All-Southern Conference accolades after hitting .421 ... established a new league single-season record with 32 runs batted in ... led The Citadel to the 1960 Southern Conference championship while pacing the squad in doubles ... also earned team most valuable player honors that season ... following graduation, he spent two years with the Chicago White Sox organization.

Graham Edwards ’39Inducted: 1989

A football and baseball standout for the Light Brigade ... was killed in an Army Corps plane crash in 1945 ... helped pace the football team to the South Carolina Championship in 1938 with a perfect 4-0 record ... was an All-South Carolina and All-Southern Conference performer ... captained the baseball team, earning three letters ... earned two letters in football and served as actingcaptainforthefirstfivegamesofthe1938season.

Mack Erwin (Honorary)Inducted: 1993

A 1950 graduate of Davidson who is an honorary inductee ... coached Cita-del baseball from 1957-60 ... compiled the best record based on winning percentage in school history (62-30-1, .672) ... led the Bulldogs to the 1960 SouthernConferencechampionshipand toTheCitadel’sfirst trip toNCAApost-seasonaction...ledthe1960teamtoafinalrankingof17thinthena-tion - the highest ranking of any Citadel athletic team at that time.

Charles Fabian ’51Inducted: 1979

Earned four letters apiece in football, basketball and baseball ... captain of 1951 basketball team ... selected as the school’s Best All-Around Athlete.

Ken Feaster ’75Inducted: 2001

LetteredfouryearsonChalPort-coachedbaseballteams,andwasthefirstAfrican-American baseball player in school history ... earned All-Southern Conference recognition three times - twice at second base and once at short-stop ... captained the ’75 team that won the Southern Conference champi-onship ... held the school single season and career stolen base record and ranked among the top-15 nationally in stolen base percentage ... a Dean’s List student ... earned all-district and all-state recognition and led the 1974 teaminsevenoffensivecategoriesandthe‘75teaminfivecategories.

John Frost ’22Inducted: 1979

Earned four letters apiece in football, basketball and baseball ... was twice all-state in football ... basketball teams won three state titles in four years ... played for Coach Frank Myers.

Gettys Glaze ’92Inducted: 2007

A multi-talented athlete who played pitcher, catcher and designated hitter ... was the 1992 Southern Conference Pitcher of the Year and the league’s Freshman of the Year in 1989 ... remembered for catching and then pitching in a game against Cal-State Fullerton during the 1990 College World Series ... twice earned all-conference honors at two different positions (designated hitter and pitcher) ... member of two Southern Conference championship teams ... led the ’92 team in complete games, innings pitched, wins, shut-outs, strikeouts, times at bat, hits and runs batted in.

Lee Glaze ’86Inducted: 1996

Standout on the football and baseball teams ... named Southern Conference AthleteoftheYearin1986...first-teamall-conferenceselectioninfootballin1985...two-timefirst-teamAll-SoConselectioninbaseball...islistedamongThe Citadel’s all-time players in runs, hits, total bases, doubles, runs batted in, batting average, at bats and games played ... caught 43 passes for 555 yardshissenioryear...recorded12assistsfromcenterfieldasajunior.

Phil Hartig ’00Inducted: 2008

ThemostprolifichitterinCitadelbaseballhistoryasheestablished14offen-siverecordsandearnedfirstteamAll-SouthernConferencehonorsallfouryears. The league’s Player of the Year in 2001, Hartig was also the 1998 SoCon Freshman of the Year and twice earned All-America honors from Col-

legiateBaseball (second team in2000; third team in2001). He finishedhis career ranked fourth in the NCAA career total bases and seventh in ca-reer hits. Among his many school records, Hartig holds the career marks in games played (239), runs (230), hits in a season (99) and career (360), career doubles (76), RBI in a season (86) and career (290), career slugging percentage(.673)andcareerfieldingpercentage(.989). Owningacareerbatting average of .367, Hartig holds the mark along with Chip Cannon with 17 home runs in a season and for his career, he belted 64 home runs (sec-ond best is Anthony Jenkins’ 32). He played on Fred Jordan-coached teams that went a combined 155-88 and started on teams that advanced to three NCAA regionals, won three Southern Conference Tournament titles and two SoCon regular season titles. Hartig was drafted in the 24th round by the Florida Marlins.

Alvin Heinsohn ’21Inducted: 1982

An outstanding football lineman for four years ... selected All-South Carolina three times ... also played baseball ... received honorary Doctor of Law degree in 1963.

Buster Holland ’69Inducted: 1991

All-Southern Conference second-team catcher as a junior ... All-Southern Con-ferencefirstteamandhonorablementionall-Americain1969afterleadingthe league in hitting with a .413 average ... lifetime batting average was .353 ... led the ’69 team in hits (38), doubles (8), triples (3, tied with Mike Rose), RBI (18) and slugging percentage (.500) ... as a cadet, earned Gold Stars (3.7 or higher GPA), was on Dean’s List, and was a Distinguished Military Student.

Anthony Jenkins ’90Inducted: 1999

Lettered in baseball and football ... named First Team All-America and South-ern Conference Male Athlete-of-the-Year in 1990 having led the baseball team to a 46-14 record and appearance in the College World Series ... is remembered for “The Slide” in the 8-7 World Series come-from-behind victory over Cal State-Fullerton ... a four-year letterman on the diamond ... had a .719 slugging percentage during the ’90 season ... scored a then-school record 70 runs in ’90 ... held the school record for hits in a season (89), total bases (161) and home runs (16).

Richard Jones, Sr. ’61Inducted: 1978

A two-sport standout on the 1958-61 basketball and baseball teams ... cap-tained the basketball team his senior year and averaged 16.1 ppg ... a mem-ber of the famed “Blitz Kids” ... was All-Southern Conference in baseball as a junior and senior with batting averages of .367 and .375.

Tim Jones ’85Inducted: 1996

A third-team All-American selection in 1985 ... an All-Atlantic Region pick in 1985 ... voted All-Southern Conference in 1984 and 1985 ... had a career batting average of .352, fourth highest in school history ... batted .429 in 1985, second best in school history ... held the school record for stolen bases in a season with 46 ... drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the second round ... his best year in the major leagues was 1989 when he batted .293 in 43 games for the Cardinals including .414 following the All-Star break.

Bill Marsh ’59Inducted: 1996

Twice named to the All-Southern Conference baseball team ... led the South-ern Conference in hitting in 1959 with a batting average of .405 ... won the Coca-Cola Baseball Award that was given to the Outstanding Squad Member ... named the team’s Most Valuable Player.

Frank McNeil ’38Inducted: 1979

Earned 11 letters in football, basketball and baseball ... one of the founders of the Brigadier Club ... twice earned all-state accolades in basketball ... was second team all-conference.

Howard Mikytuck ’60Inducted: 2004

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BULLDOGSA member of The Citadel’s baseball teams in 1958-60 that won 52 of 72 games and that were coached by Mack Erwin ... was a shortstop for one season before moving to third base for his junior and senior years ... serving astheteamcaptainin1960,whichwasthefirstCitadelbaseballteameverto appear in the NCAA Regionals, he is remembered for slamming two home runs in the 8-6 victory at Clemson en route to his All-Southern Conference citation ... a career .340 hitter.

Mike Montei ’87Inducted: 2005

A two-time member of the All-Southern Conference baseball team and a four-year letterman ... his 30 victories, along with Hall of Famer Dick Almes ’60, set the standard for all Citadel pitchers ... when he graduated in 1987, Montei was tied as the second all-time winningest pitcher in military college history ... also upon his graduation, he held school records for most innings pitched in a season (99.1 in ’87) and career (315), and most career appear-ances (64) ... regarded as a control pitcher with the breaking ball as his bread-and-butter pitch, Montei, as a freshman, was the winning pitcher for Coach Chal Port’s 400th career victory ... averaging a miniscule 1.3 walks per 9 innings, Montei defeated Furman in Greenville four consecutive years and was the winning pitcher against North Carolina three straight years.

Gene More III (Honorary)Inducted: 2008

A prominent civic leader in Boynton Beach, Fla., including stints as mayor and town attorney, Moore was a member of Citadel basketball and baseball teams in the late 1940s and ‘50. He served as the baseball team captain in 1950 and signed a pro contract with the Philadelphia Phillies but the political science major opted for law school. Moore graduated from the University of Florida College of Law in 1953 and served on active duty for two years as a 1st Lt. in the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Staff. A 2008 recipi-ent of the Southern Conference Distinguish Service Award, Moore provided aseven-figuregiftfortherevitalizationofJohnsonHagoodStadiumduringHomecoming on November 9, 2002.

Chal Port (Honorary)Inducted: 1996

An honorary inductee who spent 27 years (1965-91) as the head baseball coach ... compiled a 641-386-2 (.624) overall record ... remains the win-ningestcoachintheschool’shistoryatanysport... ledTheCitadeltofivepostseason NCAA Regional Tournaments ... his ‘90 team advanced to the CollegeWorldSeriesinOmaha...thatsquadwasthefirstandstillonlymili-tary school ever to reach the World Series ... posted a winning record in 24 of his 27 season ... led the Bulldogs to seven Southern Conference cham-pionships ... named Atlantic Region Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1990 ...namedSouthernConferenceCoachoftheYearfivetimes...votedstateof South Carolina Coach of the Year three times ... honored by The Sporting News as the National Coach of the Year in 1990 ... coached the ‘90 team to aschoolrecord26-consecutivewins...finishedthe‘90seasonwithaNo.6ranking by Collegiate Baseball ... graduated all but three of his players in 27 years ... coached 12 future professional players ... voted into the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame in 1995.

Doug Pounder ’71Inducted: 1981

Oneofthefirstrecipientsoffullbaseballgrant-in-aid...wasoneofthetoppitchers in Citadel baseball history ... held career records for games (52), games started (35), complete games (20), and innings pitched (257 2/3) ... led 1971 team to Southern Conference title with 10-1 record and 1.28 ERA.

Brett Reames ’96Inducted: 2008

Reameswasahard-throwing right-handerwhofinishedhiscareerwithan18-7 record and 2.03 ERA. After his senior season, he was second in school history with 296 career strikeouts, having established the mark for strike-outs in a season (135 in 1994) and game (18, vs. Marshall in 1995 during the SoCon Tournament). He was a member of the 1994 pitching staff that set the mark with 531 strikeouts and he recorded 10 wins in 1995. A two-timeAll-SouthernConferenceperformer(firstteamin1995;secondteamin1994), Reames earned All-SoCon Tournament honors in 1994 and 1995. In 1994 he had the best league ERA (2.16) and in 1995 was tops in the

league in strikeouts per 9 innings (11.3). He played on two SoCon Tourna-ment championship teams, one team that captured a regular-season title, and pitched in the 1994 East Regional at Clemson and the 1995 Mideast Regional at Knoxville. Reames was drafted in the 17th round by the St. Louis Cardinals and in 2000 pitched for the Cardinals in the Division Series against Atlanta and the National League Championship Series against New York. He played six years in the Major Leagues for the Cardinals, Montreal Expos, Oak-land Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates.

George Rogers ’10Inducted: 1979

Earned 12 letters in football, baseball and track ... captained each team ... coached Citadel football for 20 years, including four seasons as head coach (1913-15, ’19), and had an overall won-loss record of 14-16-3 (.470).

Jack Rogers ’22Inducted: 1984

Earned 10 letters in baseball, football and track from 1918-22 ... served as captain of the baseball team for two seasons ... was all-state his freshman season ... was an assistant coach for the Bulldogs for six years.

Jack Simmons ’22Inducted: 1980

Earned 13 letters in football, baseball, track and tennis ... coached the fresh-menandvarsitybackfield...servedonschool’sathleticcouncil.

Billy Swails ’89Inducted: 2003

A local product that lettered four times for Chal Port-coached baseball teams ... received All-Southern Conference honors three times as a second base-man ... earned a spot as a member of the American Baseball Coaches As-sociation All-America Team in 1989 ... as a senior, he batted .420, one of only seven modern-day players to reach the coveted .400 mark and the last todoso ...at theendofhiscareer,wasfirstontheschoolcharts inrunsscored (159), walks (127) and assists (445), third in games played (176), at-bats (579), hits (195), total bases (265) anddoubles (53), and fifth instolen bases (58).

Ray Swetenberg ’27Inducted: 1993

Lettered in football and baseball and was an All-Southern Intercollegiate Ath-letic Association selection in 1926 ... was voted the best athlete in his senior class of 1927.

Billy Symmes ’35Inducted: 1983

A four-sport athlete in football, boxing, track and baseball ... was selected all-state in football both his junior and senior years ... served as captain of the footballteam...servedastheregimentalexecutiveofficerhissenioryear.

John Weeks ’17Inducted: 1978

Was a three-sport star, starting four years in football (1913-16) and three in basketball and baseball ... was two-time all-state quarterback ... served as captain for both the football and basketball teams.

Billy Whaley ’62Inducted: 1983

Earned six letters in football and baseball ... a quarterback on the 1959-61 teams,hedirectedTheCitadeltoitsfirstSouthernConferencefootballcham-pionship in 1961 ... was tri-captain of that team ... led the ’61 team in total offense with 1,030 yards and passing with 1,083 yards ...selected all-confer-ence as third baseman in 1962 when he led the league in runs batted in.

Richard Wieters ’77Inducted: 1985

Four-year letterman in baseball and was an All-South Carolina performer ... was twice named South Carolina Player of the Year at two different positions andwasafirst-teamAll-Americanasadesignatedhitter...ledtheteaminhitting three consecutive years ... paced the team in wins two straight sea-sons ... remains in the top-10 complete games and shutouts ... excelled in the classroom as well ... played minor league ball for the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations.

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Air ForCeThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2009 3/26 W 5-2 H2009 3/27 W 13-11 H2009 3/28 W 8-1 H2009 3/29 W 4-1 H

AlderSoN-BroAddUSThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1979 - W 13-1 -1979 - W 2-0 -

AllegHeNYThe Citadel leads, 7-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At unknown sites:CIT leads, 6-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1977 - W 18-1 -1977 - W 9-7 -1978 - W 15-6 -1978 - W 7-3 -1985 3/18 W 20-3 -1985 3/19 W 10-5 -1992 3/24 W 5-2 H

AlleNThe Citadel leads 3-0

At Columbia, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1980 3/13 W 14-2 A1981 3/28 W 21-6 A1981 4/8 W 13-5 -

APPAlACHiAN STATeThe Citadel leads, 70-25

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 44-8At Boone, N.C.: CIT leads, 24-14At neutral sites: ASU leads, 3-2

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1972 - L 3-6 H1973 - L 2-8 H1973 - L 1-4 H1974 - L 2-5 A1974 - L 2-7 A1975 - W 5-3 H1975 - W 8-7 H1976 - W 4-3 A1976 - W 6-1 A1977 - W 5-0 H1977 - W 3-2 H1978 - L 2-9 A1978 - L 2-10 A1979 - W 2-0 H1979 - W 3-2 H1980 4/19 L 2-4 A1980 4/19 W 7-3 A1981 5/2 W 11-10 H1981 5/2 W 17-5 H1982 4/17 W 2-1 A1982 4/17 L 4-5 A1983 4/19 W 3-0 H1983 4/19 W 4-3 H1984 4/27 L 1-4 N11984 4/29 L 1-6 N11988 4/30 W 16--9 N21989 3/24 W 6-1 H1989 3/24 W 13-6 H1989 3/25 L 5-8 H1990 3/18 W 10-5 A1990 3/18 W 5-2 A1990 4/27 W 7-2 H1991 3/9 W 9-2 H1991 3/9 W 14-1 H1991 3/10 W 6-1 H1991 4/26 L 0-2 H1992 4/17 L 4-5 A

1992 4/17 W 6-0 A1992 4/18 L 6-9 A1992 4/25 W 12-3 H1993 3/6 W 3-0 H1993 3/6 W 9-0 H1993 3/7 W 7-4 H1993 4/29 W 7-1 H1994 3/5 W 6-2 A1994 3/5 L (7) 6-7 A1994 3/6 W 5-4 A1995 2/25 L (10) 1-2 H1995 2/25 W (7) 3-2 H1995 2/26 W 7-6 H1996 4/21 W 10-6 A1996 4/21 W 12-0 A1996 4/25 W 6-2 H1997 4/12 W 8-6 H1997 4/12 W (7) 6-5 H1997 4/13 W 7-2 H1998 3/14 W 7-4 H1998 3/14 W 10-2 H1998 3/15 W 12-3 H1999 4/24 W 12-4 A1999 4/24 W 8-5 A1999 4/25 W (10) 8-7 A2000 5/11 W 6-5 H2000 5/11 W 12-0 H2000 5/12 W 7-1 H2001 4/21 W 10-8 A2001 4/21 L 3-9 A2001 4/22 W 13-10 A2001 5/17 W 5-3 H2002 3/15 W 9-1 H2002 3/16 W 10-2 H2002 3/17 W 8-4 H2003 3/22 W 10-4 A2003 3/22 W 5-4 A2003 3/23 W 12-8 A2004 4/2 W 6-2 H2004 4/3 W 9-1 H2004 4/4 W 13-9 H2005 4/9 L 5-9 A2005 4/9 L 8-9 A2005 4/10 W 12-5 A2006 5/5 W 7-2 H2006 5/6 L 2-7 H2006 5/7 W 4-3 H2007 4/13 L 7-9 A2007 4/13 W 17-0 A2007 4/14 W 8-5 A2008 3/28 W 6-5 H2008 3/29 L 6-14 H2008 3/30 W 9-6 H2009 3/13 L 6-10 A2009 3/15 W 12-3 A2009 3/15 W 19-2 A2009 5/20 L 1-4 N32009 5/22 W 5-3 N3N1 - at Cullowhee, N.C.N2 - at Asheville, N.C.N3 - at Greenville, S.C.

ArmSTroNg STATeThe Citadel leads, 22-14

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 7-7At Savannah, Ga.: Tied, 6-6

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 8-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 - L 0-4 -1968 - W 8-5 -1968 - W 10-2 -1969 - W 8-2 -1969 - W 12-3 -1970 - W 10-2 -1970 - W 16-2 -1971 - W 2-1 -1971 - W 10-5 -1972 - W 8-0 A1972 - W 6-2 H1973 - L 0-1 A1973 - L 8-9 H1985 4/16 L 2-4 H1985 4/23 L 4-5 A1986 4/16 W 20-8 A1987 4/8 L 3-4 A

1987 4/21 W 6-3 A1988 4/27 L 7-13 H1988 4/14 W 6-3 A1989 2/11 L 2-3 H1989 4/13 W 4-1 H1989 4/4 W 6-2 A1990 2/9 W 5-4 H1990 4/19 W 4-0 H1990 5/16 L 3-4 H1990 4/11 L 5-21 A1990 5/15 L 2-4 A1991 2/10 L 2-3 H1991 4/16 W 4-1 H1991 4/2 W 6-5 A1992 3/31 W 5-4 H1992 2/23 L 1-3 A1993 2/13 L 9-10 H1993 4/20 W 7-5 H1993 4/6 W 15-8 A

ArmYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At neutral sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1998 3/8 W 10-1 N1N1 - at Montgomery, Ala.

AUgUSTAThe Citadel leads, 14-9

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 6-2At Augusta, Ga.: AUG leads, 7-4At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1970 - W 6-1 -1970 - W 4-1 -1971 - W 3-0 -1971 - W 5-3 -1972 - W 12-11 A1972 - W 6-2 H1973 - W 5-2 A1973 - W 15-0 H1983 3/12 W 7-4 A1983 4/29 L 6-9 H1984 4/5 W 11-8 A1984 4/18 L 2-4 H1985 4/17 L 8-15 A1985 4/3 W 8-1 H1986 4/23 L 2-9 A1986 4/4 W 16-5 H1987 4/13 L 9-11 A1987 4/29 W 10-9 H1988 4/4 L 4-6 A1989 4/12 L 6-17 A1990 4/18 L 4-12 A1990 2/21 W 9-4 H1991 3/22 L 5-7 A

AUSTiN PeAYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1975 - W 7-3 -

BAileY miliTArYThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1914 - W 13-1 -1915 - W 5-2 -

BAll STATeThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1985 2/27 W 6-5 H

BelmoNT ABBeYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1990 3/15 W 7-3 H

BeNediCTThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At Columbia, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1982 W 10-4 A1982 3/31 W 14-0 1983 4/4 W 9-0 H1984 4/26 W 9-0 A

BerrYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1971 - W 5-2 -

BoSToN UNiverSiTYBoston leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: BU leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 3/22 L 2-8 H

BroCKPorT STATeThe Citadel leads, 4-1

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1976 - L 3-5 -1977 - W 14-1 -1977 - W 7-0 -1978 - W 7-0 -1978 - W 9-0 -

BroWNThe Citadel leads, 7-3

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 7-3Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1994 3/24 W (7) 8-4 H1994 3/24 W (7) 2-1 H1995 3/23 W 9-3 H1995 3/24 W 7-6 H1995 3/27 L 2-4 H1996 3/22 W 21-5 H1996 3/25 L 7-8 H1996 3/26 W 13-12 H2007 3/27 L 4-6 H2007 3/28 W 6-5 H

BUFFAloThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1969 - W 6-2 -1969 - W 5-1 -

BUTlerThe Citadel leads, 6-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 6-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1995 3/14 W 3-0 H1995 3/15 W 6-5 H2001 3/13 W 9-3 H2001 3/15 W 5-1 H2006 3/10 W 11-2 H2006 3/11 W 4-3 H2006 3/12 L 6-10 H

CAl STATe-FUllerToNThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At neutral sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1990 6/3 W (12) 8-7 N1N1 - at Omaha, Neb.

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BULLDOGSCAmPBell

The Citadel leads, 13-2-1At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-1

At Buies Creek, N.C.: CIT leads, 3-0-1At unknown sites: CIT leads, 6-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - W 4-3 -1971 - L 4-7 -1972 - W 8-0 -1973 - W 2-1 -1975 - W 5-4 -1976 - W 9-0 -1978 - W 6-3 -1980 3/4 W 11-1 -1989 2/10 L 6-8 H1990 3/3 W 4-0 A1991 3/19 T 6-6 A1991 2/25 W 16-3 H1993 3/22 W 7-6 A1993 4/15 W 6-2 H1994 4/4 W 8-0 A1994 4/13 W 10-6 H2007 2/27 W 20-10 H

CArSoN-NeWmANThe Citadel leads, 5-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 5-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - W 4-0 -1974 - W 8-5 -1975 - W 14-1 -1977 - W 9-2 -1978 - W 8-0 -

CATAWBAThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At Salisbury, N.C.: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1983 4/9 W 7-3 A1983 4/9 W 8-4 A

CeNTrAl FloridACentral Florida leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: UCF leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1987 5/1 L 3-7 H1987 5/2 W 6-3 H1987 5/2 L 5-6 H

CeNTrAl miCHigANCentral Michigan leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CMU leads, 1-0At unknown sites: Tied, 1-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1973 - L 0-2 -1973 - W 2-1 -1995 3/5 L 3-4 H

CeNTrAl WeSleYANThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1989 3/28 W 13-2 A

CHArleSToN ArmYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1918 - W 7-4 -

CHArleSToN ATHleTiCSThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1908 - W 15-4 -

CHArleSToN NAvYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1910 - W 7-5 -

CHArleSToN SAl TeAmThe Citadel leads, 6-5

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 5-0At unknown sites: CST leads, 5-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1914 - L 0-14 -1915 - L 1-4 -1916 - W 3-0 -1917 - L 2-5 -1919 - L 4-5 -1920 - L - -1988 4/6 W 7-1 H1989 4/5 W 4-0 H1990 4/4 W 6-5 H1991 4/10 W 11-5 H1993 4/7 W 4-1 H

CHArleSToN SoUTHerNThe Citadel leads, 42-25

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 22-14At Ladson, S.C.: CIT leads, 20-11

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1980 5/2 L 1-3 H1980 5/3 L 1-3 A1981 3/12 W 11-1 A1982 4/1 W 5-1 A1982 4/29 W 9-0 H1984 4/16 L 4-19 A1984 4/25 W 8-3 H1985 4/10 W 7-4 A1985 4/22 L 1-4 H1986 4/7 L 1-12 H1986 4/30 W 6-2 A1987 4/2 L 6-8 A1987 4/14 L (11) 3-4 H1988 3/1 W 4-2 A1988 4/13 W 12-2 H1989 3/1 L 3-6 A1989 4/19 L 5-15 H1990 4/17 L 5-7 A1990 4/24 W 8-4 H1991 3/12 W 5-1 A1991 4/3 W 10-0 H1992 3/19 W 6-5 A1992 4/15 W 11-8 H1993 3/30 W (10) 5-3 A1993 4/27 L (11) 5-6 H1994 3/29 W 8-6 A1994 4/26 W 7-0 H1995 4/4 W (11) 8-3 A1995 4/25 W 2-1 H1996 4/9 W 5-1 A1996 4/23 W (10) 7-6 H1997 3/4 W 12-7 A1997 3/5 W 7-5 H1997 4/15 W 14-8 A1997 4/22 W 5-2 H1998 4/7 L 10-13 A1998 4/28 L 3-4 H1999 3/10 L 2-3 H1999 5/5 W 7-3 H1999 5/11 L 12-18 H1999 5/11 W 6-3 H2000 4/25 W 12-3 H2000 5/8 W 8-2 A2001 4/3 L 3-4 A2001 4/24 L 4-6 H2002 3/5 W 4-0 H2002 4/3 W 8-2 H2002 4/17 L 13-18 A2002 5/15 W 16-6 A2003 3/19 W 20-2 A2003 5/7 W 7-5 H2004 3/23 W 19-6 A2004 3/31 L 4-12 H2004 4/7 L 7-12 H2004 4/14 L 2-5 A2005 4/22 L 5-8 H2005 4/23 W 10-6 H

2005 4/24 L 10-17 H2005 5/3 L 0-11 A2006 3/14 W 8-5 H2006 4/4 W 13-12 A2007 4/18 L 6-9 A2007 5/15 W 8-2 H2008 3/18 W 5-3 H2008 4/8 W 7-4 A2009 3/25 W 13-3 A2009 4/8 W 9-2 H

CHArloTTeThe Citadel leads, 4-2

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-1At Charlotte, N.C.: Tied, 1-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1993 2/19 W 8-5 H1994 2/12 W 3-1 H1994 2/13 L 5-8 H2004 2/15 W 5-0 H2005 2/12 L 4-9 A2005 2/13 W (11) 4-3 A

CHATTANoogAThe Citadel leads, 7-1

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 7-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1978 - W 12-4 -1978 - W 7-0 -1980 3/24 W 6-5 -1980 3/24 W 8-5 -1981 4/13 W 5-2 -1981 4/13 L 0-1 -1982 3/15 W 5-1 -1982 3/15 W 12-1 -

CHiCAgo STATeThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At neutral sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2004 3/3 W 5-0 N12004 3/6 W 11-3 N1N1 - at Honolulu, Hawai’i

CHriSTiAN BroTHerSSeries tied, 1-1

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1992 3/11 W 6-4 H1992 3/12 L 3-4 H

ClArioNThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1988 3/12 W 10-5 H1988 3/12 W 4-3 H1988 3/13 W 8-6 H

ClemSoNClemson leads, 85-17

At Charleston, S.C.: CU leads, 34-9At Clemson, S.C.: CU leads, 46-8

At neutral sites: CU leads, 5-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1900 5/9 L 0-9 A1901 5/9 L 2-17 A1902 4/7 L 2-4 H1911 4/29 L 0-3 H1914 4/16 L 0-5 A1915 4/17 L 3-13 A1916 4/11 L 2-4 A1916 4/12 L 1-16 A1919 5/9 L 3-8 A1922 4/8 L 3-11 A1923 5/3 L 3-5 A1924 5/12 L 3-10 N11925 5/13 L 4-6 A1926 5/13 L 3-8 A1927 5/10 L 1-4 A1928 - L - H1929 4/21 L 3-7 H1929 5/11 L (7) 0-4 H

1929 5/11 L (7) 5-6 H1930 4/26 L 6-9 H1930 5/9 L 6-12 N11931 5/4 L 2-6 H1931 5/11 L 1-6 A1931 5/12 L 2-3 A1936 4/20 L 1-7 A1936 4/21 L 1-6 A1937 4/12 W 10-7 H1937 4/13 W 3-0 H1938 4/25 W 3-0 A1938 4/26 W 10-2 A1939 5/2 L 0-4 H1939 5/3 W 7-2 H1940 5/8 L 1-12 N21940 5/9 L 12-18 N21947 4/18 L 4-14 H1947 4/30 L (7) 5-8 A1948 5/18 L 3-4 A1948 5/25 L 4-6 H1949 4/23 W (7) 2-0 H1949 4/23 L (7) 0-5 H1949 5/13 L 5-10 A1949 5/13 L 4-16 A1950 4/21 L 4-16 H1950 4/22 L (10) 5-7 H1950 5/12 L 10-19 A1950 5/13 L 11-12 A1951 4/14 L 5-15 H1951 4/14 L (7) 1-3 H1951 4/20 L 6-7 A1951 4/21 L 3-12 A1952 4/18 W 8-5 A1952 4/19 L 4-14 A1952 5/3 L (10) 4-6 H1952 5/3 L (7) 4-6 H1953 3/24 L (7) 3-4 A1953 3/24 L (8) 7-11 A1953 5/1 L 0-5 N11953 5/1 W 1-5 A1956 3/23 W 13-11 A1956 3/24 L 14-15 A1958 3/31 L (11) 4-5 H1958 4/2 L 9-23 A1959 3/23 L 6-8 A1960 3/25 W 8-5 A1960 3/26 L 6-16 A1961 3/24 W 6-4 H1961 3/25 L 4-6 H1962 3/23 L 1-17 A1962 3/24 L 3-22 A1963 3/29 L 4-7 H1963 3/30 L 7-3 H1964 3/22 L 2-4 H1964 3/23 L 2-6 H1966 3/25 L 5-11 A1966 3/26 L 2-27 A1977 - L 2-5 H1979 3/20 L 3-10 H1979 3/21 L 1-6 H1981 2/20 L 0-6 H1981 2/21 L 3-6 H1982 3/6 L 7-20 A1983 2/19 W 3-1 H1983 2/20 W 6-2 H1984 3/6 W (7) 7-4 A1984 3/6 L (7) 0-6 A1985 2/16 W (10) 10-9 H1985 2/17 L 5-12 H1986 3/3 L 5-13 A1986 3/4 L 5-16 A1987 2/23 L (7) 3-9 H1987 2/23 L (7) 0-12 H1990 5/21 W 11-2 H1991 3/26 L 0-10 A1991 3/27 L 3-12 A1994 5/26 L 1-5 A1998 3/25 L 0-5 A1998 5/21 L 3-12 H1999 3/3 W 18-15 A2000 3/24 L 3-9 A2000 3/25 L 5-7 A2000 3/26 L 3-6 A2004 4/20 L 4-13 AN1 - at Anderson, S.C.N2 - at Sumter, S.C.

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CoASTAl CAroliNACoastal Carolina leads, 36-32

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 17-15At Conway, S.C.: CCU leads, 21-14

At neutral sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1975 - W 6-1 H1975 - W 13-3 A1976 4/14 W 13-1 A1976 4/21 W 6-5 H1977 4/11 L 5-6 A1977 4/21 L 1-2 H1978 4/23 W 11-8 H1978 4/27 L 5-6 A1979 4/3 L 4-9 H1979 4/23 L 0-4 A1980 4/23 W 5-1 A1980 4/30 L 7-14 H1981 4/15 W 6-4 A1981 4/29 W 8-2 H1982 3/8 W 10-5 A1982 4/21 W 4-2 H1983 4/7 W 2-1 H1983 4/13 L 3-6 A1984 3/27 L 4-8 A1984 4/1 W 7-5 H1985 4/2 L 3-8 A1985 4/24 W (10) 12-11 H1986 4/1 L 5-9 A1986 4/21 W 7-4 H1987 4/20 L 2-15 A1987 4/28 W 4-2 H1988 2/17 L 2-8 A1988 4/5 L 6-15 H1989 4/6 L 2-5 H1989 4/17 W 5-3 A1990 3/7 W 7-3 A1991 3/7 W 6-4 A1991 4/11 W 8-5 H1992 2/12 L 3-9 A1992 4/7 W 12-3 H1993 2/18 L 5-7 A1993 4/21 L 3-11 H1994 3/3 L 10-12 A1994 4/20 W 3-2 H1995 2/22 W 5-2 A1995 4/12 W 6-2 H1996 2/21 L 2-3 A1996 4/17 L 3-5 H1997 4/10 L (10) 6-7 H1997 4/16 L 3-4 A1998 2/10 W 11-7 A1999 4/14 L 2-5 H1999 4/21 W 4-3 A1999 5/12 W 7-1 H2000 3/8 W 6-1 H2000 4/19 L 6-9 A2001 4/17 L 7-8 A2002 3/6 W 2-1 A2002 4/30 L 3-10 H2003 4/4 L 6-11 A2003 4/5 W 8-7 H2003 4/6 L 3-16 H2003 4/30 L 2-4 A2004 3/10 L 3-12 H2004 5/11 L 5-8 A2004 6/5 W 10-1 N12005 3/2 W 4-2 A2005 3/9 L 1-5 H2006 4/12 W 10-6 A2007 4/24 L 1-5 H2008 3/25 L 1-5 H2008 4/30 L 1-9 A2009 3/4 L 1-3 AN1 - at Columbia, S.C.

College oF CHArleSToNThe Citadel leads, 55-38

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 22-14At Mount Pleasant, S.C.: COFC leads, 13-11At neutral/unknown sites: CIT leads, 22-11

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1899 - W 13-7 -1899 - W 2-0 -1900 3/31 W 18-6 -1908 - L 1-10 -1910 - L 3-6 -

1910 - L 0-1 -1913 - W 8-4 -1913 - W 8-4 -1913 - L 6-7 -1913 - W 4-2 -1913 - W 8-4 -1913 - W 3-2 -1914 - L 4-9 -1915 - W 2-0 -1915 - W 5-0 -1916 - W 8-0 -1916 - W 8-1 -1918 - W - -1918 - L 9-10 -1920 - W - -1921 - W 9-3 -1921 - L - -1921 - L - -1922 - W 3-1 -1922 - W 9-3 -1923 - W 4-3 -1924 - L 0-1 -1924 - W 4-2 -1925 - L 4-7 -1926 - W 11-0 -1926 - W 9-0 -1991 2/27 W 8-7 A1991 3/23 W 3-2 H1992 3/2 L 3-8 A1992 4/14 W 7-1 H1993 4/14 L 1-7 H1993 4/26 W 2-1 A1994 3/14 W 8-4 N11994 4/12 L 2-4 H1995 2/28 W 2-1 A1995 4/18 L 0-4 H1996 2/27 W 14-6 A1996 4/16 W 5-4 H1997 2/12 W 9-2 A1997 2/19 L 5-11 A1997 3/11 W 13-4 H1997 4/8 W 14-11 H1998 4/13 W 6-1 H1999 4/10 W 9-1 H1999 4/10 W 7-6 H1999 4/11 L 2-6 H1999 5/21 W 4-3 H2000 4/28 L 9-11 A2000 4/29 W 11-6 A2000 4/30 W 7-5 A2000 5/18 W 6-3 H2001 5/10 W 4-3 H2001 5/11 W 9-4 H2001 5/12 L 1-9 H2002 3/22 L 0-10 A2002 3/23 W 14-7 A2002 3/24 L 8-9 A2003 3/28 W 9-2 H2003 3/29 W 19-3 H2003 3/30 W 9-8 H2003 5/21 L 2-8 H2004 2/28 L 4-5 H2004 4/9 W 10-5 A2004 4/10 L 4-15 A2004 4/11 L 7-9 A2004 5/29 W 7-2 H2005 3/23 L 0-13 A2005 4/15 W 6-4 H2005 4/16 L 3-9 H2005 4/17 L 7-9 H2005 5/27 L 7-9 H2006 4/25 W 4-1 H2006 5/18 W 4-2 A2006 5/19 L 5-7 A2006 5/20 W 11-10 A2006 5/27 L 4-5 H2007 4/4 L 0-7 N22007 4/27 L 2-7 H2007 4/28 L 9-15 H2007 4/29 L 4-10 H2008 3/11 W 13-1 H2008 4/25 L 2-12 A2008 4/26 L 1-4 A2008 4/27 L 6-9 A2009 4/7 L 8-21 A2009 5/14 W 14-3 H2009 5/15 W 10-4 H2009 5/16 W 7-0 H

N1 - Game played at College ParkN2 - Game played at Riley Park

ColUmBiAThe Citadel leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2007 3/10 L 1-14 H2007 3/10 W 2-1 H2007 3/11 W 6-1 H

CoNCordThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1976 - W 16-2 -

CoNNeCTiCUTThe Citadel leads, 4-2

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-2Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1999 3/6 L 1-2 H1999 3/6 W (12) 3-2 H1999 3/7 W 9-4 H2001 2/24 L 4-11 H2001 2/24 W 10-4 H2001 2/25 W 6-3 H

CoPPiN STATeThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2005 2/19 W 15-0 H

dAvidSoNThe Citadel leads, 111-56

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 63-17At Davidson, N.C.: CIT leads, 45-38

At unknown/neutral sites: CIT leads, 3-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1902 4/24 L 3-6 -1921 4/23 W 5-2 -1940 4/1 L 4-16 A1940 4/27 L 7-13 A1952 3/29 L 2-4 A1953 4/27 W - -1954 4/30 L 9-10 A1954 5/1 W 15-12 A1955 4/29 W 4-1 H1955 4/30 L 8-11 H1956 4/27 W (10) 8-7 A1956 4/28 L 4-6 A1957 4/11 W 9-5 H1957 4/12 W 7-4 H1958 4/12 W 13-0 A1958 4/13 L 4-7 A1959 4/17 W 10-1 H1959 4/18 W 10-3 H1960 5/13 L 7-8 A1960 5/14 W 14-8 A1961 5/2 L 19-20 A1961 5/3 L 2-7 A1962 4/30 W 10-0 H1962 5/1 W 9-0 H1963 4/26 W 8-2 A1963 4/27 L 1-3 A1964 5/12 L 2-3 H1964 5/12 L 4-8 H1965 5/13 W 7-2 A1965 5/13 W 5-1 A1966 4/30 L 0-2 A1966 4/30 W 9-0 A1967 4/29 W 3-0 A1967 4/29 W 6-0 A1968 4/11 W 1-0 A1968 5/10 W 2-1 H1968 5/10 W 6-1 H1969 4/25 W 5-3 H1969 4/25 W 4-1 H1969 5/10 W 2-1 A1969 5/10 W 8-7 A1970 4/11 W 3-1 H1970 4/11 L 4-5 H

1970 4/29 L 0-1 A1970 4/29 W (12) 1-0 A1971 4/10 L 1-3 A1971 4/10 L 1-6 A1971 5/8 W 2-0 H1971 5/8 W 4-0 H1972 4/1 W 6-2 A1972 4/1 L 2-3 A1972 4/29 L 0-1 H1972 4/29 W (9) 2-1 H1973 4/16 W 6-3 H1973 4/23 W 9-5 A1974 3/18 W 4-0 H1974 4/16 L 6-10 A1975 3/26 W 7-5 A1975 4/9 W 2-0 H1976 4/5 W 4-2 A1976 4/26 W 5-3 H1977 4/23 W 2-0 H1977 4/23 W 6-1 H1978 4/22 L 2-4 A1978 4/22 W 5-4 A1979 4/20 L 0-1 H1979 4/20 W 3-1 H1980 4/12 W 5-2 A1981 4/11 L (8) 3-4 H1981 4/11 W 4-3 H1982 4/5 W 6-3 A1982 4/5 W 27-8 A1983 4/11 W 5-2 H1983 4/11 W 13-1 H1984 3/17 W 3-0 H1984 3/17 W 4-3 H1984 3/18 W 8-7 H1984 4/7 W 15-6 A1984 4/7 W 9-0 A1984 4/8 L 8-10 A1985 3/16 W 4-1 A1985 3/16 W 11-9 A1985 3/17 L 11-16 A1985 4/5 W 6-5 H1985 4/5 L 4-12 H1985 4/6 L 8-9 H1986 3/15 L 3-11 H1986 3/15 W 1-0 H1986 3/16 W 15-8 H1986 4/5 L 4-7 A1986 4/5 L 2-3 A1986 4/6 W 24-12 A1987 3/14 L 4-5 A1987 3/14 L 6-7 A1987 3/15 L 2-6 A1987 4/4 L 0-5 H1987 4/4 W 11-10 H1987 4/5 L 1-8 H1988 3/19 W 4-3 H1988 3/19 W 4-3 H1988 3/20 L 5-7 H1988 4/9 L 5-6 A1988 4/9 W 3-2 A1988 4/10 W 12-11 A1990 2/24 W 4-3 H1990 2/24 W 9-7 H1990 2/25 W 15-4 H1990 4/1 W 2-1 A1990 4/1 L 7-8 A1993 3/20 L 5-10 A1993 3/20 W 8-4 A1993 3/21 W 9-6 A1994 3/19 W 15-4 H1994 3/19 W (7) 6-2 H1994 3/20 L 2-4 H1994 4/29 W 10-4 H1995 3/11 W 6-2 A1995 3/11 L (7) 1-4 A1995 3/12 W 10-7 A1996 3/2 L 6-9 H1996 3/2 W (7) 8-1 H1996 3/3 L 10-12 H1997 2/22 L 8-9 A1997 2/22 W (7) 8-0 A1997 2/23 W 15-3 A1997 4/24 W 18-8 H1998 4/11 W 23-9 H1998 4/11 L (8) 3-4 H1998 4/12 W 4-3 H1998 4/30 W 11-2 H1999 3/20 W 8-6 A

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BULLDOGS1999 3/20 W 14-1 A1999 3/21 W 11-1 A2000 4/21 W 20-8 H2000 4/22 W 17-3 H2000 4/22 W 11-5 H2000 5/17 W 6-2 H2001 3/31 W 9-1 A2001 3/31 L 3-4 A2001 4/1 L 13-15 A2002 3/8 W 4-3 H2002 3/9 W 8-6 H2002 3/10 W 5-3 H2003 4/11 L 4-6 A2003 4/12 L 1-3 A2003 4/13 L 5-8 A2004 4/23 W 3-0 H2004 4/24 W 12-3 H2004 4/25 W 6-2 H2004 5/27 W 10-1 H2005 4/29 L 7-9 A2005 4/30 W 4-3 A2005 5/1 L 5-11 A2006 5/11 W 13-4 H2006 5/12 W 8-2 H2006 5/12 W 13-3 H2007 4/20 L 4-6 A2007 4/21 W 25-14 A2007 4/22 W 9-4 A2007 5/22 W 7-0 H2008 4/11 W 9-3 H2008 4/12 W 9-1 H2008 4/13 W 12-7 H2009 4/11 W 20-8 A2009 4/11 L (10) 4-5 A2009 4/12 W 12-5 A2009 5/21 W 9-8 N1N1- at Greenville, S.C.

dAviS & elKiNSThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1979 - W 6-4 -1979 - W 3-2 -1980 4/9 W 10-6 -1980 4/10 W 3-1 -

delAWAreDelaware leads, 5-2

At Charleston, S.C.: UD leads, 2-1At neutral/unknown sites: UD leads, 3-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1972 - L 3-4 -1972 - L 1-3 -1983 W 14-5 N11983 L 1-7 N12008 2/23 L 2-7 H2008 2/23 W 12-0 H2008 2/24 L 4-6 HN1 - at Chapel Hill, N.C.

dUKeDuke leads, 3-1

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 1-1At unknown sites: DU leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1971 - L 3-6 -1973 - L 2-3 -1988 2/27 W 10-3 H1988 2/28 L 3-7 H

eAST CAroliNAEast Carolina leads, 20-15

At Charleston, S.C.: ECU leads,11-6At Greenville, N.C.: ECU leads, 9-8

At neutral sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1966 - L 0-6 H1967 4/22 L 9-12 A1967 4/22 L 0-4 A1968 4/6 L 5-6 A1968 4/30 W 4-3 H1968 4/30 L 0-5 H1969 4/16 W 1-0 H

1969 4/16 W 5-2 H1969 5/3 L 0-5 A1969 5/3 L 0-1 A1970 4/4 L 1-5 H1970 4/4 L 1-6 H1970 4/14 L 0-1 A1970 4/14 W 3-2 A1971 4/8 W 2-1 A1971 4/25 W 1-0 H1971 4/25 W 2-1 H1972 4/10 W 3-2 A1972 4/10 W 3-2 A1973 4/21 L 1-16 H1973 4/28 W 2-1 A1974 4/13 L 2-3 H1974 4/29 W 5-3 A1975 - L 6-8 A1975 - L 5-6 H1976 4/12 L 7-8 H1977 4/30 L 1-2 H1977 4/30 L 2-3 H1990 5/27 W 8-5 N11997 3/24 W 19-6 A1997 3/25 L 3-10 A1997 2/7 W 8-4 H2005 4/26 L 0-3 H2007 5/8 W 8-6 A2008 4/16 L (10) 3-4 AN1 - at Coral Gables, Fla.

eAST TeNNeSSee STATeThe Citadel leads, 50-27

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 36-9At Johnson City, Tenn.: ETSU leads, 15-10

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-3Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - W 3-2 -1968 - L 0-6 -1969 - L 0-4 -1969 - W 7-1 -1970 - W 6-1 -1977 - L 2-4 -1977 - W 18-0 -1978 - L 5-6 A1979 - W 3-1 H1979 - W 1-0 H1980 4/21 L 0-2 A1980 4/21 L 1-4 A1981 4/18 L 4-10 H1981 4/18 W 5-0 H1982 4/19 W 13-8 A1982 4/19 W 3-2 A1983 4/16 W 5-3 H1983 4/16 L 5-7 H1989 4/16 W 5-4 H1989 4/16 L (12) 2-4 H1990 4/28 W 6-0 H1990 4/7 W 8-1 A1990 4/8 L 4-6 A1990 4/8 W 7-0 A1991 3/29 W 1-0 H1991 3/29 W 2-0 H1991 3/30 W 4-1 H1992 4/25 W 9-4 H1992 3/21 L 1-4 A1992 3/21 L 3-4 A1993 3/27 L 1-4 A1994 3/26 W 3-2 H1994 3/26 L (7) 1-4 H1994 3/27 W 5-0 H1994 4/28 W 8-3 H1995 4/28 W 10-2 H1995 3/18 W 13-1 A1995 3/18 L (7) 3-4 A1995 3/19 L 4-7 A1996 3/9 L 6-7 H1996 3/9 W (7) 6-4 H1996 3/10 L 7-14 H1996 4/28 W 11-0 H1997 3/2 W 9-2 A1997 3/2 W 11-3 A1998 3/21 W 4-3 H1998 3/21 W 18-0 H1998 3/22 W 6-4 H1999 5/20 W 13-5 H1999 3/27 L 3-5 A1999 3/27 L 4-5 A

1999 3/28 W 7-6 A2000 3/4 W 9-4 H2000 3/4 W 15-6 H2000 3/5 W 14-0 H2001 5/16 W 3-2 H2001 3/17 W 9-6 A2001 3/17 W 18-0 A2001 3/18 L 9-10 A2002 3/28 W 3-2 H2002 3/29 W 6-0 H2002 3/30 W 8-2 H2002 5/22 W 7-5 H2003 4/18 L 1-2 H2003 4/19 W 9-4 H2003 4/20 W 5-4 H2004 5/26 W 6-2 H2004 4/30 L 9-10 A2004 5/1 L (13) 7-10 A2004 5/2 L 7-9 A2005 5/6 W 8-5 H2005 5/7 L 5-8 H2005 5/8 W 19-11 H2005 5/26 W 10-6 H2007 2/9 W (13) 13-6 H2007 2/10 L 3-5 H2007 2/11 W (10) 11-4 H

eASTerN illiNoiSThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2007 3/16 W (10) 19-14 H2007 3/17 W 5-4 H2007 3/18 W 5-4 H

eliZABeTHToWNThe Citadel leads, 5-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 5-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1983 3/5 W 10-21984 3/3 W 4-11985 3/2 W 8-11986 3/1 W 21-41987 3/6 W 3-0

elmHUrSTSeries tied, 1-1

At unknown sites: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1970 - L 1-4 -1970 - W 2-1 -

eloNElon leads, 13-12

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 8-6At Elon, N.C.: Elon leads, 6-3

At neutral sites: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2004 3/12 W 5-4 A2004 3/13 W 13-7 A2004 3/14 L 4-6 A2005 3/18 L 2-4 H2005 3/19 L 5-6 H2005 3/20 W 6-3 H2005 5/27 W 8-7 H2006 4/14 L 4-5 A2006 4/15 L 4-7 A2006 4/16 L 10-11 A2006 5/25 L 3-12 H2006 5/27 W 14-11 H2007 3/23 L 1-3 H2007 3/24 W 8-6 H2007 3/25 L 8-12 H2007 5/24 W 6-5 H2007 5/26 W 5-2 H2008 3/14 L 2-7 A2008 3/15 W 5-4 A2008 3/16 L 7-8 A2009 3/6 W (11) 12-8 H2009 3/7 L 5-17 H2009 3/8 W 8-5 H2009 5/23 W 5-1 N12009 5/23 L 7-8 N1N1- at Greenville, S.C.

emorY & HeNrYThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Emory, Va.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1978 - W 14-5 A

erSKiNeErskine leads, 8-5

At unknown sites: ERSK lead, 8-5Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1910 - L 0-3 -1910 - W 2-1 -1914 - W 7-2 -1915 - W 5-2 -1916 - L 2-5 -1919 - L 2-5 -1922 - L 1-2 -1922 - L 2-3 -1924 - W 8-1 -1925 - L 8-12 -1926 - L 9-19 -1928 - L - -1947 - W 23-5 -

evANSvilleThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2008 3/8 W 13-8 H

FAirmoNT STATeThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1985 3/8 W 16-1 1985 3/10 W 6-2 1986 3/12 W 8-7 1986 3/13 W 7-0

FloridASeries tied, 2-2

At Gainesville, Fla.: Tied, 1-1At neutral sites: Tied, 1-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1957 - L 2-5 A1960 - W 4-2 N11960 - L 1-4 N11996 2/17 W 11-9 AN1 - at Gastonia, N.C.

FloridA iNTerNATioNAlFlorida International leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: FIU leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1986 5/4 W 11-6 H1986 5/5 L 2-9 H1986 5/6 L 5-19 H

FloridA STATeFlorida State leads, 9-1

At Charleston, S.C.: FSU leads, 1-0At Tallahassee, Fla.: FSU leads, 8-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1998 2/24 L 4-9 A1998 2/25 L 5-15 A1999 3/16 L 6-10 A1999 3/17 L 4-8 A1999 5/28 L 6-24 H2001 3/27 L 0-3 A2001 3/28 W 5-2 A2002 3/19 L 0-4 A2002 3/20 L 3-11 A2003 3/26 L 2-10 A

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FordHAmCIT leads, 3-0

At Charleston, S.C.:CIT leads, 1-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1971 - W 5-3 -1971 - W 6-2 -1998 5/22 W 5-1 H

FUrmANThe Citadel leads, 125-88-2

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 63-48-1At Greenville, S.C.: CIT, 59-39-1At neutral sites: FU leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1900 4/23 L 2-3 H1900 5/10 W 7-5 A1905 5/11 L 1-9 H1914 - W 9-5 H1915 4/16 L 6-9 A1916 4/10 L 4-15 A1921 4/21 L 6-9 A1922 4/22 L 2-3 (13) A1922 5/6 W 3-0 H1923 5/2 L 2-5 A1926 4/17 L 0-6 H1926 4/24 L 7-30 N11927 4/23 L 0-2 H1927 4/25 W 5-4 H1928 - L - H1928 4/28 L 4-20 H1929 4/23 L 4-13 H1929 5/9 L 2-3 A1937 4/20 L 3-9 A1937 4/21 W 13-5 A1938 4/4 L 4-5 H1938 4/5 W 16-2 H1939 4/24 L 1-11 A1940 4/8 L 5-6 H1940 4/9 L 8-11 H1948 5/19 L 0-1 A1949 4/15 T 5-5 H1949 4/16 L 5-11 H1949 5/6 L 9-10 A1950 4/14 L 7-8 H1950 4/15 L (11) 8-9 H1950 5/5 L 2-13 A1950 5/6 L 4-7 A1951 4/23 W 14-11 A1951 4/23 L 2-3 A1951 5/12 L 5-7 H1951 5/12 L 5-9 H1952 4/5 L 5-13 H1952 4/5 L 3-4 H1952 5/10 L 7-10 A1952 5/10 L 0-10 A1953 4/15 W 5-2 A1953 4/15 W 15-11 A1953 5/9 W 1-0 H1953 5/9 L 4-7 H1954 4/3 W 10-4 A1954 4/3 W 8-3 A1954 5/8 L 5-16 H1954 5/8 L 7-11 H1955 4/23 W 6-4 H1955 5/7 W 13-11 A1956 4/26 L 7-8 A1956 5/5 W 10-3 H1957 3/23 W 8-6 A1957 4/10 L 6-7 H1958 4/26 L 2-7 H1958 5/11 W 8-6 A1959 5/1 W 13-2 H1959 5/2 L 4-10 H1960 5/6 W 11-2 A1960 5/7 W 11-6 A1961 4/28 W 6-5 A1961 4/29 L 14-15 A1962 5/18 L 11-13 H1962 5/19 L 12-13 H1963 5/10 L 0-5 H1963 5/11 W 6-0 H1964 5/8 L 0-1 H1965 5/9 L 5-6 H1965 5/6 L 4-5 A1965 5/6 W 5-4 A1966 4/20 W 4-3 A

1967 5/13 L 1-3 H1967 5/13 W 4-3 H1968 4/27 L (7) 4-5 A1968 4/27 L (7) 5-8 A1968 5/4 L 2-3 H1969 4/28 L 0-9 A1969 4/28 L 4-7 A1969 5/8 L 1-2 H1969 5/8 W 1-0 H1970 4/7 W 7-4 A1970 4/7 T 1-1 A1970 5/2 W 6-5 H1970 5/2 L 0-2 H1971 5/1 L 0-1 H1971 5/1 W 6-1 H1971 5/16 L 2-14 H1971 5/16 W 5-2 H1972 3/30 L 1-2 A1972 3/30 W 5-0 A1972 5/1 L 2-3 H1972 5/1 W 3-2 H1973 4/14 W 10-1 H1973 4/30 L 3-7 A1974 4/27 W (12) 1-0 H1974 - W 7-0 A1975 3/28 L 9-10 A1975 4/16 W 5-1 H1976 4/17 W 4-2 H1976 4/30 L 1-2 A1977 4/13 W 6-1 A1977 4/13 W 5-3 A1978 4/10 W 6-5 A1978 4/29 W 7-2 H1979 4/16 W 10-8 A1979 4/27 W 11-1 H1980 4/15 W 11-1 H1980 4/28 W 8-6 H1981 4/25 W 12-7 A1981 4/25 W 9-3 A1982 3/27 W 3-2 H1982 3/27 W 5-3 H1983 4/28 W 10-0 A1983 4/28 W 14-1 A1984 4/20 W 2-0 H1984 4/20 W 8-1 H1984 4/21 W 9-2 H1984 3/30 W 8-5 A1984 3/31 W 9-5 A1984 3/31 W 6-1 A1985 3/30 W 9-4 H1985 3/30 L 2-4 H1985 3/31 L 3-8 H1985 4/19 W 7-1 A1985 4/19 W 10-4 A1985 4/20 W 15-6 A1986 4/19 W 6-1 H1986 4/19 W 11-1 H1986 4/20 W 5-2 H1986 3/28 W 4-3 A1986 3/28 W 7-5 A1986 3/29 L 4-5 A1987 3/28 W 9-5 H1987 3/28 W 7-2 H1987 3/29 W 5-2 H1987 4/17 L 1-11 A1987 4/17 W 3-1 A1987 4/18 W 8-5 A1988 4/23 W 8-7 H1988 4/23 W 9-6 H1988 4/24 W 6-5 H1988 4/1 W 7-5 A1988 4/1 W 7-0 A1988 4/2 W 7-4 A1989 4/1 W 5-3 A1989 4/1 W 3-1 A1989 4/2 W 6-0 A1990 3/24 W 3-1 H1990 3/24 W 3-0 H1990 3/25 W 3-2 H1991 3/16 L 1-4 A1991 3/16 W 2-1 A1991 3/17 W 8-3 A1992 2/15 L 3-4 H1992 3/7 W 3-0 H1992 3/7 L 0-3 H1992 3/8 W 9-1 H1992 4/23 W 6-4 H1993 4/3 W 10-3 H

1993 4/3 W (10) 2-1 H1993 4/4 W 5-3 H1994 4/1 W 5-2 A1994 4/1 W (7) 3-2 A1994 4/2 L 6-7 A1995 3/25 W 15-3 H1995 3/25 W (10) 5-4 H1995 3/26 W 7-5 H1996 4/27 W 17-3 H1996 3/16 L 8-9 A1996 3/16 W (7) 6-4 A1996 3/17 L (10) 2-3 A1997 3/8 W 6-1 H1997 3/8 L (7) 3-4 H1997 3/9 W 6-2 H1997 4/27 L 2-4 H1998 4/4 W 1-0 A1998 4/4 W 13-7 A1998 4/5 W 9-3 A1999 5/14 W 24-0 H1999 5/15 W 10-5 H1999 5/15 L 11-16 H1999 5/19 W 3-0 H2000 5/20 L 1-11 H2000 5/6 W 12-5 A2000 5/6 W 12-4 A2000 5/7 L 7-10 A2001 4/28 L 1-2 H2001 4/28 W 3-0 H2001 4/29 L 4-6 H2002 5/24 L 0-6 H2002 5/4 L 0-5 A2002 5/5 W 7-5 A2002 5/5 L 0-5 A2003 4/25 W 6-4 A2003 4/26 L 8-15 A2003 4/27 W 5-1 A2004 5/7 W 11-1 H2004 5/8 W 5-4 H2004 5/9 W 9-4 H2005 5/13 W 9-3 A2005 5/14 W 7-4 A2005 5/15 W 5-2 A2006 4/7 L 2-3 H2006 4/8 W 4-1 H2006 4/9 L 2-5 H2007 5/17 L 2-4 A2007 5/18 W 13-5 A2007 5/19 L 3-7 A2008 3/21 L 4-11 H2008 3/22 W 10-1 H2008 3/23 W 5-2 H2009 5/7 W 3-1 A2009 5/8 W 7-0 A2009 5/10 W 7-6 AN1 - at Anderson, S.C.

gANNoNThe Citadel leads, 8-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 6-1At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1987 3/2 W 10-6 1987 3/3 W 6-4 1989 3/22 W 7-2 H1990 2/26 W 9-2 H1990 2/27 W 10-6 H1991 2/20 W 6-0 H1991 2/21 L 1-2 H1992 2/25 W 13-6 H1992 2/26 W 13-7 H

gArdNer-WeBBThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1985 3/4 W 3-11985 3/4 W 5-3

george mASoNThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1990 3/13 W 9-8 H

george WASHiNgToNGeorge Washington leads, 8-5

At Washington, D.C.: GWU leads, 2-0At unknown sites: GWU leads, 6-5

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1955 - L 2-31 A1957 - L 2-3 -1962 - L 1-2 A1963 - W 7-3 -1964 - L 6-10 -1965 - W 5-4 -1965 - L 4-6 -1966 - L 0-8 -1966 - L 1-8 -1967 - W 1-0 -1967 - W 10-8 -1969 - W 4-0 -1970 - L 2-3 -

georgiASeries tied, 1-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At Athens, Ga.: UGA leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1998 2/21 W 7-6 H2000 3/22 L 7-16 A

georgiA CollegeThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1995 5/14 W 5-3 H1995 5/15 W 11-6 H

georgiA SoUTHerNGeorgia Southern leads, 38-31

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 20-15At Statesboro, Ga.: GSU leads, 21-10

At neutral/unknown site: GSU leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1961 - W 3-2 -1961 - L 1-5 -1966 - L 3-8 A1979 5/19 L 3-5 N11992 3/14 L 1-2 A1992 3/14 L 0-3 A1992 3/15 L 3-11 A1992 4/26 L 0-9 H1993 4/10 L 0-3 A1993 4/10 L 1-5 A1993 4/11 L 4-8 A1993 5/1 L 6-9 H1994 4/9 W 6-0 H1994 4/9 L (7) 2-6 H1994 4/10 L 0-2 H1995 4/1 W 4-1 A1995 4/1 L (10) 1-2 A1995 4/2 W (11) 5-2 A1995 4/29 W 10-4 H1995 4/30 W 8-3 H1996 3/23 L 8-10 H1996 3/23 L (7) 2-8 H1996 3/24 W 6-5 H1996 4/26 L 3-4 H1996 4/28 L 1-7 H1997 3/15 L 2-13 A1997 3/15 W 8-4 A1997 3/16 L 2-4 A1997 4/25 W 14-5 H1998 3/31 W 7-1 A1998 4/1 W 9-3 A1998 4/1 W 9-4 A1998 5/2 W 9-0 H1999 5/2 W 7-6 H1999 5/2 W 5-2 H2000 4/15 L 6-7 A2000 4/15 L 8-9 A2000 4/16 L 3-8 A2000 5/19 L 3-5 H2001 3/9 W 10-6 H2001 3/10 W 8-2 H2001 3/11 W 3-2 H2001 5/18 W 3-2 H2002 4/19 W 9-2 A2002 4/20 L 3-12 A

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BULLDOGS2002 4/21 W 16-4 A2002 5/23 L 2-4 H2003 5/3 L 2-4 H2003 5/4 W 10-7 H2003 5/5 L 6-10 H2004 5/14 L 8-11 A2004 5/15 L 10-11 A2004 5/16 L 4-13 A2005 5/19 L 5-8 H2005 5/21 W 9-4 H2005 5/21 W 4-2 H2006 3/24 L 4-5 A2006 3/25 L 4-5 A2006 3/26 W 10-3 A2006 5/24 W 6-3 H2007 5/11 W 9-1 H2007 5/12 W 8-3 H2007 5/13 L 4-17 H2008 5/2 L 13-17 A2008 5/3 W 12-8 A2008 5/4 L 5-6 A2009 4/24 W 6-2 H2009 4/25 L 1-3 H2009 4/26 W 8-4 HN1 - at Coral Gables, Fla.

georgiA STATe The Citadel leads, 3-0

At Atlanta, Ga.: CIT leads, 2-0At neutral sites: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1982 3/10 W 19-1 A1982 3/11 W 8-2 A1994 2/5 W 8-4 NN1 - at Savannah, Ga.

georgiA TeCHGeorgia Tech leads, 1-0

At Atlanta, Ga.: GT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2000 4/12 L 3-13 A

gleNville STATeThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1976 - W 17-5 -1977 - W 3-1 -1978 - W 11-0 -

grACe CHUrCHThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1899 - W 15-3 -

gUilFordThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1981 3/9 W 14-81981 3/10 W 9-3

HAWAi’iHawai’i leads, 1-0

At Hawai’i: UH leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2004 3/4 L 3-6 A

HigH PoiNTThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2004 4/16 W 10-4 H2004 4/17 W 11-10 H2004 4/18 W 14-2 H

HirAmThe Citadel leads, 6-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1981 3/26 W 15-3 1981 3/27 W 4-1 1983 3/22 W 12-2 1984 3/22 W 14-2 1988 3/22 W 8-2 H1989 3/20 W 13-1 H

HoFSTrAThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2006 2/21 W 8-7 H2006 2/22 W 4-3 H

HoWArdHoward leads, 10-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 7-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 3-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1984 3/19 W 7-2 1985 3/26 W 9-4 1986 3/17 L 6-8 1988 3/21 W 17-2 H1990 3/19 W 14-4 H1991 3/20 W 8-4 H1992 3/25 W 4-2 H1992 3/26 W 15-0 H1993 2/14 W 20-0 H1998 5/10 W 15-0 N2000 3/23 W 7-2 H

HUNTerThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1973 - W 13-0 -1973 - W 4-3 -1975 - W 22-0 -1975 - W 8-4 -

iNdiANA STATeIndiana State leads, 4-1

At Charleston, S.C.: ISU leads, 4-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2008 3/12 L 3-4 H2009 2/20 L 8-12 H2009 2/21 L (10) 6-9 H2009 2/21 L (11) 7-8 H2009 2/22 W (12) 5-4 H

JACKSoNvilleJacksonville leads, 8-1

At Charleston, S.C.: JU leads, 1-0At Jacksonville, Fla.: JU leads, 4-0At unknown sites: JU leads, 3,-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - L 6-9 -1968 - W 15-9 -1973 - L 5-6 -1973 - L 0-2 -1991 4/1 L 7-10 A1991 4/17 L 5-6 H2000 2/27 L 8-9 A2002 3/1 L 1-2 A2003 3/25 L 1-3 A

JAmeS mAdiSoNSeries tied, 3-3

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 2-2At neutral sites: Tied, 1-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1983 L 2-5 N11992 2/1 W 15-0 H1992 3/1 L 2-5 H1994 3/7 L 4-6 H1996 3/5 W 7-5 H

2007 3/2 W 5-4 N2N1 - at Chapel Hill, N.C.N2 - at Rock Hill, S.C.

JUNiATAThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1986 3/6 W 20-21986 3/7 W 14-3

KeNT STATeSeries tied, 2-2

At Charleston, S.C.: KSU leads, 2-1At neutral sites: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1990 3/26 W 13-3 H1990 3/27 L 1-2 H1990 3/28 L 7-9 H2007 3/3 W 13-9 NN1 - at Rock Hill, S.C.

KeNTUCKYSeries tied, 3-3

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 3-3Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1994 2/18 W 4-2 H1994 2/19 L (10) 4-5 H1994 2/20 L 2-11 H1995 2/10 L 2-3 H1999 2/19 W 4-1 H2003 2/21 W 3-1 H

lAFAYeTTeSeries tied, 1-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At unknown sites: LAF leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1981 3/19 L 9-18 2003 3/18 W 7-0 H

le moYNeThe Citadel leads, 5-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1975 - W 5-4 -1990 3/20 W 16-11 H1990 3/21 W 5-2 H2006 2/24 W 8-5 H2006 3/1 W 4-3 H

liBerTYThe Citadel leads, 3-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1989 2/23 W 5-4 H1990 3/8 W 10-3 H1994 3/17 W 6-2 H2007 2/17 L 1-2 H

limeSToNeLimeston leads, 1-0

At Gaffney, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1989 3/29 W 11-4 A

loNgWoodLongwood leads, 3-2

At Charleston, S.C.: LU leads, 3-2Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1989 3/4 W 16-1 H1989 3/5 L 1-4 H1989 3/5 L 4-5 H2005 4/12 L 4-7 H2005 4/13 W 9-7 H

loUiSvilleThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2008 3/1 W (10) 1-0 H

lSULSU leads, 2-0

At neutral sites: LSU leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1990 6/2 L 2-8 N11990 6/4 L 1-6 N1N1 - at Omaha, Neb.

mAdiSoNThe Citadel leads, 3-1

At neutral sites:CIT leads, 3-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1973 - L 1-2 -1973 - W 3-1 -1974 - W 4-0 -1974 - W 4-1 -

mArieTTAThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1970 - W 3-0 -1970 - W 6-3 -1970 - W 5-4 -

mAriNe BArrACKSThe Citadel leads, 4-3

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-3Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1908 - W 3-0 -1908 - W 8-2 -1910 - L 1-2 -1923 - W 6-3 -1925 - L 5-7 -1952 - L 3-5 -1952 - W 13-12 -

mArSHAllThe Citadel leads, 27-12

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 13-7At Huntington, W.V. :CIT leads, 14-5

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1977 - W 5-1 H1977 - L 1-3 H1978 - W 3-0 A1978 - L 1-3 A1980 4/5 L 0-9 A1980 4/5 L 4-11 A1981 4/27 L 3-5 H1981 4/27 L 3-6 H1982 4/3 W 12-9 A1982 4/3 W 11-8 A1983 3/26 W 5-3 H1983 3/26 W 6-0 H1989 3/11 L (8) 7-12 H1989 3/11 W 3-0 H1989 3/12 W 1-0 H1990 4/22 W 4-2 A1990 4/22 W 18-4 A1990 4/28 W 9-2 H1991 4/13 W 4-0 H1991 4/13 W 8-0 H1991 4/14 W 5-4 H1992 4/5 W 6-0 A1992 4/5 W 3-0 A1993 4/17 W 3-0 A1993 4/17 L 2-3 A1993 4/18 L 7-8 A1994 4/16 L 4-10 H1994 4/16 L (7) 1-4 H1994 4/17 L 4-9 H1995 4/8 W 7-1 A1995 4/8 W 7-0 A1995 4/9 W 4-0 A1995 4/27 W 5-1 H1996 3/30 W (11) 4-3 H1996 3/30 W (7) 15-5 H

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1996 3/31 W 6-1 H1997 3/22 W 18-11 A1997 3/22 W (7) 10-3 A1997 3/23 W 13-9 A

mArYlANdThe Citadel leads, 4-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1976 3/9 W 5-3 H1976 3/10 W 8-3 H2000 2/11 W 7-2 H2001 2/16 W 5-4 H2002 2/16 L 6-8 H

merCerThe Citadel leads, 14-4

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 8-1At Macon, Ga.: CIT leads, 6-3

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1959 3/25 W 6-3 A1959 3/26 W 14-7 A1960 4/22 W 8-2 H1960 4/23 W 10-0 H1962 4/21 W 4-2 A1962 4/21 W 10-5 A1963 4/19 W 3-1 H1963 4/19 W 8-0 H1965 4/25 L 4-5 H1974 - W 3-2 A1974 - W 9-2 H1974 - W 2-0 H1983 3/7 L 3-4 A1983 3/7 W 9-2 A1989 2/12 W 10-4 H1991 2/17 L 2-9 A2008 4/2 L 5-9 A2009 3/11 W 9-3 H

meTHodiSTThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Fayetteville, N.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1982 - W 6-4 A

miAmi (FlA.)Series tied, 3-3

At Miami, Fla.: Tied, 3-3Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1979 5/18 L (16) 1-3 A1990 5/28 W 6-2 A1990 5/29 W 4-1 A2003 2/28 W 8-7 A2003 3/1 L 1-6 A2003 3/2 L 6-14 A

middle TeNNeSSee STATeThe Citadel leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1994 5/20 W (10) 4-3 H1994 5/21 L 3-11 H1994 5/21 W 4-0 H

miNNeSoTAMinnesota leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: UM leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2007 2/24 L 3-6 H

moUNT oliveThe Citadel leads, 4-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1990 3/14 W 9-7 H1991 3/4 L 5-6 H1991 3/5 W 4-1 H1992 3/3 W 1-0 H1992 3/4 W 9-5 H

moUNT ST. mArY’SThe Citadel leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1992 2/27 W 22-1 H1993 3/2 L 4-6 H1997 2/26 W 16-4 H

mUHleNBUrgThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1980 3/22 W 7-61980 3/22 W 6-1

NAvYSeries tied, 3-3

At Charleston, S.C.:Tied, 3-3Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1995 3/6 L 1-4 H1995 3/8 W 16-8 H1998 3/10 L 0-4 H1998 3/11 L 4-5 H2000 3/14 W 3-0 H2000 3/15 W 16-3 H

NAvY BArrACKSNavy Barracks lead, 6-2

At unknown sites: NB leads, 6-2Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1917 - L 3-4 -1918 - L 11-18 -1918 - L 1-3 -1918 - L 5-7 -1918 - L 0-17 -1919 - L 3-8 -1919 - W 6-2 -1920 - W - -

NeBrASKAThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2006 2/18 W 8-5 H

NeW YorK TeCHThe Citadel leads,3-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1996 2/23 W 7-4 H1996 2/24 W 7-6 H1996 2/25 W 7-3 H1996 3/21 L 9-12 H

NeWBerrYNewberry leads, 11-4

At unknown sites: NC leads, 11-4Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1910 - W 6-4 -1915 - W 13-6 -1916 - L 2-8 -1918 - W 11-7 -1922 - L 5-6 -1923 - L 2-6 -1923 - L 0-1 -1924 - L 3-12 -1925 - L 1-11 -1926 - W 2-1 -1926 - L 2-4 -1928 - L - -1928 - L - -1947 - L 6-7 -1947 - L 1-7 -

NorFolK STATeThe Citadel leads, 9-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 6-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 3-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1986 3/8 W 23-18 1986 3/9 W 11-7 1987 3/7 W 7-6 1987 3/8 L 1-2 1988 3/5 W 14-5 H1988 3/6 W 19-2 H1990 3/5 W 5-2 H1991 3/2 W 7-6 H1992 3/9 W 7-2 H1993 3/11 W 7-4 H

NorTH AdAmS STATeThe Citadel leads, 3-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1983 3/24 W 11-6 1984 3/21 L 1-4 1986 3/19 W 12-4 1989 3/14 W 7-0 H

NorTH CAroliNANorth Carolina leads, 24-8

At Charleston, S.C.: UNC leads, 19-6At Chapel Hill, N.C.: UNC leads, 2-1

At neutral sites: UNC leads, 3-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1952 3/27 L 1-5 A1954 4/11 L 3-5 H1960 6/6 L 1-13 N11975 3/7 L 1-5 H1979 3/2 L 1-9 H1979 3/3 L 2-7 H1980 2/23 L 3--4 H1980 2/24 L 1--4 H1981 2/28 L 1-2 H1981 3/1 L 11-14 H1982 2/28 W (7) 14-1 H1982 2/28 L (7) 5-6 H1982 5/27 W 9-4 N21983 2/26 W 6-5 H1983 2/27 L 8-9 H1983 5/28 W 5-3 A1984 2/25 L 0-3 H1984 2/26 L 3-10 H1985 2/23 L 1-10 H1985 2/24 W 5-3 H1986 2/22 L 4-8 H1986 2/23 W 8-7 H1987 2/14 L (10) 2-6 H1987 2/15 W 5-3 H1988 2/21 L 2-15 H1988 2/22 L 1-2 H1989 2/25 L (7) 0-2 H1989 2/25 W (7) 6-5 H1994 2/4 L 1-3 N31998 4/15 L 2-5 A1999 2/14 L 5-8 H2004 6/5 L 3-6 N2N1 - at Gastonia, N.C.N2 - at Columbia, S.C.N3 - at Savannah, Ga.

NorTH CAroliNA A&TThe Citadel leads, 5-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-0At Greensboro, N.C.: CIT leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2003 3/4 W 12-9 H2003 4/1 W 12-5 A2003 4/2 W 7-2 A2003 3/5 W 2-1 H2008 2/1 W (10) 2-1 H

NorTH CAroliNA STATeNorth Carolina State leads, 31-10

At Charleston, S.C.: NC State leads, 14-6At Raleigh, N.C.: NC State leads, 14-2

At neutral/unknown sites: NC State, leads 4-3

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1953 - L 3-4 -1957 - L 3-16 N11984 3/7 L 3-7 1985 3/6 W 9-5 1986 3/2 W (13) 1-0 1987 3/4 L 4-5 1988 3/7 L 3-15 H1989 2/18 L 4-13 H1989 2/19 W 10-9 H1990 2/17 L 3-5 H1990 2/18 W 12-1 H1990 5/25 W 11-3 N21991 2/10 L 1-2 H1995 2/17 L 7-13 H1995 2/19 L 2-4 H1995 2/19 W 7-3 H1995 3/28 L 7-14 A1995 3/29 L 1-7 A1996 2/11 L 11-14 H1996 4/2 L 2-3 A1996 4/3 L 5-13 A1997 4/1 L 13-17 A1997 4/1 L 0-16 A1998 3/12 L 3-10 A1998 5/10 L 3-8 A1999 2/13 L 3-5 H1999 3/24 L 5-16 A2000 2/12 W 2-1 H2000 3/28 W 5-4 A2001 2/17 L 4-13 H2002 2/15 W 3-2 H2002 2/17 L 8-14 H2002 5/10 L 6-7 A2002 5/11 L 2-8 A2003 2/23 W 15-2 H2003 3/11 L 3-4 A2004 2/28 L 1-3 H2004 3/17 W 5-2 A2005 2/25 L 3-10 H2005 5/11 L 5-8 A2006 3/8 L 2-3 A2006 2/19 L 2-6 H2008 3/2 L 3-4 HN1 - at Columbia, S.C.N2 - at Coral Gables, Fla.

NorTH CAroliNA WeSleYANNorth Carolina Wesleyan leads, 3-2At Charleston, S.C.: NCW leads, 3-1At Rocky Mount, N.C.: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1982 W 5-4 A1985 3/7 W 10-8 H1985 3/8 L (10) 8-10 H1987 3/16 L 6-7 H1987 3/17 L 6-8 H

NorTH FloridANorth Florida leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: UNF leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1995 3/4 L 4-7 H

NorTHWeSTerNNorthwestern leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: NW leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1987 3/26 L 7-11 H

NoTre dAmeNotre Dame leads, 1-0

At neutral sites: ND leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1994 5/28 L 1-5 N1N1 - at Clemson, S.C.

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The Citadel leads, 2-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - W 5-2 -1968 - W 6-3 -

oHioThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1996 3/19 W 9-3 H

oKlAHomA STATeOklahoma State leads, 2-0

At Charleston, S.C.: OSU leads, 1-0At neutral sites:OSU leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1996 2/16 L 12-21 H2001 2/2 L 1-6 N1N1 - at Yuma, Ariz.

old domiNioNThe Citadel leads, 7-3

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-2At neutral/unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1974 - W 7-3 -1978 - W 2-1 -1980 3/7 W 5-0 1980 3/7 L 1-2 1982 W 15-1 N1996 2/10 L 5-8 H1997 2/8 W 7-3 H2001 2/10 W 6-2 H2004 2/22 L (15) 6-8 H2005 2/18 W (11) 6-5 HN1 - at Columbia, S.C.

orANgeBUrg All-STArSOrangeburg All-Stars lead, 1-0

At unknown sites: OA-S, leads 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1925 - L 2-9 -

oregoN STATeSeries tied, 1-1

At neutral sites: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2004 3/2 W 7-6 N12004 3/5 L 2-3 N1N1 - at Honolulu, Hawai’i

PACeSeries tied, 1-1

At Charleston, S.C.: Series tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2002 3/13 W 11-2 H2002 3/13 L 1-3 H

PArriS iSlANd mAriNeSParros Island Marines leads, 3-0At unknown sites: PIM leads, 3-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1926 - L 3-11 -1928 - L - -1928 - L - -

PFeiFFerSeries tied, 1-1

At unknown sites: Series tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 - L 0-5 -1968 - W 3-2 -

PiedmoNTThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At Piedmont, Ga.: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1983 3/8 W 9-5 A1983 3/9 W (5) 17-2 A

PiTTSBUrgHPittsburgh leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: PITT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1995 5/26 L 10-12 H

PreSBYTeriANThe Citadel leads, 25-11-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 12-0At Clinton, S.C.: CIT leads, 6-1

At unknown sites: PC leads, 8-11-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1913 - L 2-8 -1914 - L 2-4 -1914 - W 7-5 -1914 - W 4-3 -1915 - L 4-6 -1916 - W 4-2 -1916 - W 7-5 -1919 - W 11-2 -1921 - L - -1922 - L 4-9 -1922 - W 11-0 -1923 - L 2-5 -1923 - L 0-4 -1924 - L 1-3 -1924 - L 2-5 -1925 - W 6-5 -1926 - T 2-2 -1926 - L 6-7 -1928 - W 8-4 -1928 - L - -1965 3/26 W 8-2 H1980 4/11 W 6-3 A1981 3/7 W 21-0 A1981 3/7 W 15-0 A1981 3/14 W 15-3 H1981 3/18 W 12-1 H1982 4/11 W 10-0 A1982 4/11 W 14-0 A1982 4/24 W 9-2 H1982 4/24 W 8-1 H1989 3/27 W 6-5 A1989 2/26 W 21-3 H1998 5/7 W 12-2 H1998 5/11 W 9-3 H2008 5/15 W 3-2 H2008 5/16 W 9-6 H2008 5/17 W 11-1 H2009 5/5 W 12-2 H2009 5/12 L 6-12 A

PriNCeToNThe Citadel leads, 6-4

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 6-4Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1994 3/12 L (7) 5-6 H1994 3/12 L (7) 2-5 H1994 3/13 W 4-3 H1997 3/17 W 16-10 H1997 3/19 W 8-4 H2001 5/26 L 6-11 H2006 3/3 W 7-6 H2006 3/4 W 14-1 H2006 3/4 W 10-7 H2006 3/5 L 2-3 H

ProvideNCeProvidence leads, 1-0

At neutral sites: Providence leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1999 5/29 L 1-12 N1N1 - at Tallahassee, Fla.

QUiNNiPiACThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2009 3/9 W 15-1 H

rAdFordThe Citadel leads, 3-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1998 2/28 W 3-2 H1998 2/28 W (9) 6-5 H1998 3/1 L 2-10 H2009 2/27 W 4-2 H

riCHmoNdRichmond leads, 11-10

At Charleston, S.C.: RU leads, 4-3At Richmond, Va.: Series tied, 1-1At neutral sites: Series tied, 6-6

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 - L 0-6 -1969 - W 5-2 -1970 - L 1-2 -1971 - L 4-11 -1972 - W 2-1 -1972 - L 1-2 -1973 - W 1-0 -1973 - W 5-3 -1974 - L 4-5 -1974 - L 1-2 -1975 - W 2-1 -1975 - W 2-1 -1976 - L 0-1 A1976 - W 3-2 A1998 2/13 L 4-9 H2001 2/9 W 7-5 H2002 2/17 L 3-4 H2004 2/20 L 1-2 H2005 2/20 L 2-5 H2006 2/17 W 6-0 H2007 2/16 W 7-6 H

rolliNSRollins leads, 2-1

At unknown sites: Rollins leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1969 - L 2-5 -1969 - W 4-0 -1971 - L 1-2 -

SAliSBUrY STATeThe Citadel leads, 13-3

At Charleston, S.C.: SS leads 1-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 13-2

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1972 - W 9-0 -1972 - W 12-1 -1973 - L 1-2 -1975 - W 2-0 -1975 - W 3-2 -1976 - W 7-6 -1977 - L 3-4 -1978 - W 10-7 -1981 3/23 W 3-1 1982 3/22 W 8-0 1983 3/21 W (8) 2-1 1983 3/21 W 16-2 1985 3/27 W 6-0 1986 3/26 W 9-6 1987 3/31 W 19-11 1988 3/28 L 6-11 H

SAmFordThe Citadel leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2009 5/1 L 4-5 H2009 5/2 W 5-1 H 2009 5/3 W 9-5 H

SAN diego STATe

San Diego State leads, 1-0At neutral sites: SDSU lead, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2001 2/4 L 3-5 N1N1 - at Yuma, Ariz.

SAvANNAH STATeSeries tied, 2-2

At Charleston, S.C.: Series tired, 2-2Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2004 5/4 W 5-2 H2004 5/5 L 5-7 H2007 3/13 W 8-7 H2009 4/14 L 2-6 H

SHePHerdThe Citadel leads, 11-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 11-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1980 3/14 W 11-61980 3/15 W 7-31980 3/15 W 4-11981 3/20 W 9-11981 3/21 W 15-01981 3/21 W 18-11982 3/19 W 16-21982 3/20 W 14-11982 3/20 W 8-11983 3/19 W 8-01983 3/19 W 6-0

SHiPPeNSBUrg STATeThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At neutral sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1982 3/13 W 10-41982 3/14 W 1-0

SoUTH CAroliNASouth Carolina leads, 117-46-1

At Charleston, S.C.: USC leads, 46-25At Columbia, S.C.: USC leads, 65-17-1

At neutral sites: USC, 6-4Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1900 4/14 W 8-7 H1900 5/5 L (10) 7-9 A1901 5/7 W 16-15 A1910 - L 1-3 H1910 4/23 L 1-5 A1918 4/6 L 0-16 A1918 5/3 L 0-9 A1921 4/17 L 3-6 A1922 4/21 W 3-0 N11923 4/7 L 7-14 A1923 4/12 W 2-1 H1924 5/17 L 1-3 H1927 4/19 W 5-1 H1927 5/7 L 2-10 A1928 5/5 L 0-13 A1929 4/18 L 9-10 N21929 5/4 L 3-15 A1930 5/12 L 6-11 N31930 5/13 L 4-14 N21931 4/22 L 1-17 H1931 4/23 L 7-20 H1931 5/8 L 1-11 A1931 5/9 W 8-7 A1936 4/25 W 7-4 H1936 5/6 T (12) 9-9 A1938 4/9 L 2-8 A1938 4/13 L 2-6 H1939 4/11 L 4-10 A1940 4/4 L 2-7 A1940 4/18 L 7-18 H1947 4/19 L 4-24 H1947 5/16 W 8-5 A1949 4/29 L 5-13 H1949 4/30 L 4-7 H1949 5/2 L 6-7 N41949 5/3 L 2-15 A1950 4/18 L (7) 1-3 A1950 4/18 L 3-10 A1950 4/25 L 3-9 H1950 4/26 L (7) 1-21 H1951 4/28 L 0-2 H

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1951 4/28 L (7) 4-17 H1951 5/15 W (7) 11-8 A1951 5/15 W (7) 13-6 A1952 4/30 W (7) 8-5 N31952 4/30 L (7) 0-3 N31952 5/6 L 3-4 N51952 5/6 W (7) 4-3 N51953 4/3 W 11-4 N61953 4/4 W 4-2 H1953 4/24 L 5-8 A1953 4/25 L 6-9 A1954 5/6 W 5-4 A1954 5/7 L 3-4 A1955 5/13 L 7-15 H1956 4/6 L 6-9 A1956 4/7 L 3-9 A1957 4/24 L 2-3 A1957 4/29 W 13-9 H1958 4/30 L 1-3 A1958 5/7 W 5-4 H1959 4/9 W (8) 6-5 H1959 4/9 L (7) 0-3 H1960 4/26 W 10-3 A1960 5/4 W 8-5 H1961 4/26 W 13-2 H1961 5/9 W 3-2 A1962 3/28 W 2-0 H1962 5/15 L 2-3 A1963 4/3 L 3-7 H1963 4/9 W 12-5 A1964 5/5 L 1-7 H1965 5/11 L 3-9 A1966 5/11 L (10) 3-4 H1967 4/24 L 5-12 A1967 5/10 W 5-4 H1968 4/23 L 1-5 A1969 3/29 W 4-3 H1970 5/7 L 0-2 A1971 4/28 W 2-0 H1972 3/29 L 0-11 A1972 4/25 L 0-6 H1973 4/3 W 4-3 A1973 4/12 L 2-5 H1974 4/18 L 1-6 A1974 4/23 L 2-4 H1975 4/7 L 2-4 A1975 4/28 L 5-8 A1975 5/23 L 3-11 A1976 4/6 L 5-15 A1976 4/15 L 0-13 H1977 4/19 W 4-3 H1977 4/26 L 4-10 A1978 4/18 L 1-7 A1978 4/26 W 3-2 H1979 4/28 L 2-3 A1980 5/1 W 8-6 H1980 4/17 L 2-5 A1981 4/22 L 4-7 H1981 4/1 L 6-8 A1982 4/26 L 0-1 H1982 4/28 L 4-8 A1982 5/28 L 4-6 A1982 5/30 L 2-11 A1983 4/20 L 0-8 H1983 4/14 L 1-5 A1984 4/23 W (12) 4-3 H1984 4/17 L 3-5 A1985 4/8 W 12-8 H1985 4/11 L 2-10 A1986 4/17 L 10-25 H1986 4/22 W 5-4 A1987 4/1 L 3-8 H1987 4/27 L 5-8 A1988 4/19 L 8-9 H1988 4/26 L 4-15 A1989 4/24 W (12) 6-5 H1989 4/3 L 7-17 A1990 4/10 L 3-5 H1990 4/3 L 12-13 A1991 4/9 L 6-11 H1991 4/22 W 3-1 A1992 4/9 L 0-1 H1992 4/2 L 5-32 A1993 3/16 L 0-7 H1993 3/9 W 12-5 A1994 2/16 L 0-8 H1994 3/23 W 3-2 H1994 2/22 L 0-8 A

1994 3/30 L (11) 8-9 A1995 2/12 W 9-5 H1995 3/7 L 1-3 H1995 2/21 L 3-7 A1995 3/22 L 4-10 A1996 3/20 L 1-4 H1996 3/13 L 5-13 A1997 2/16 L (11) 3-4 H1997 3/26 W 5-3 A1998 2/15 L 3-8 H1998 4/14 W 8-4 A1999 2/21 L 4-9 H1999 4/7 L (10) 4-5 A2000 2/13 L 2-4 H2000 4/5 L 5-6 A2001 4/10 L 7-12 H2001 5/25 L 0-16 H2001 4/11 L 2-4 A2002 3/27 W 5-1 H2002 4/10 L 0-2 A2003 2/19 L 5-7 H2003 5/14 W 7-4 A2004 5/12 L (10) 1-6 H2004 4/21 L 2-5 A2004 6/4 L 4-12 A2005 3/30 L 2-4 H2005 4/6 L 4-9 A2006 5/9 L 3-12 H2006 4/19 L 2-11 A2007 2/18 W 7-6 H2007 5/9 L 3-12 A2008 4/1 L 4-7 H2008 5/13 L 2-10 A2009 3/31 W 15-5 H2009 4/15 W (11) 5-3 AN1 - at Greenwood, S.C.N2 - at Florence, S.C.N3 - at Orangeburg, S.C.N4 - at VA HospitalN5 - at Darlington, S.C.N6 - at St. George, S.C.

SoUTH CAroliNA STATeThe Citadel leads, 5-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-0At Orangeburg, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1991 2/9 W 15-2 H1992 2/22 W 10-9 H1993 2/14 W 9-0 H1993 4/12 W 11-2 H1993 4/22 W 20-2 A

SoUTHerN CAliForNiASouthern California leads, 1-0

At neutral sites: So. California leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1996 2/18 L 4-12 N1N1 - at Gainesville, Fla.

SPriNgFieldSeries tied, 1-1

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 - W 5-4 -1969 - L 4-5 -

ST. ANdreW’SSeries tied, 1-1

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1991 2/23 W 6-5 H1991 2/23 L 3-4 H

ST. JoHN’SSeries tied, 2-2

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 2-2Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1997 2/27 L 0-4 H1998 2/18 L 4-5 H2000 2/19 W 4-3 H2001 2/21 W 18-3 H

ST. leoThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1969 - W 9-2 -

STANdArd oilThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1920 - W - -

STeTSoNSeries tied, 3-3

At Charleston, S.C.: STET leads, 1-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 3-2

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1970 - W 6-5 -1970 - L 1-10 -1974 - L 0-5 -1979 - W 6-0 -1981 3/30 W 2-0 -1993 3/18 L (11) 9-11 H

SToNY BrooKThe Citadel leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: SB leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2005 3/4 W 3-2 H2005 3/5 W 3-2 H2005 3/6 L 0-1 H

TAYlorTaylor leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: TAY leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 3/24 L 5-6 H

TeNNeSSeeThe Citadel leads, 5-4

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 5-4Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 3/23 W 1-0 H1971 3/19 W (12) 4-3 H1971 3/20 W 4-2 H1995 5/25 L 2-5 H1998 2/14 L 1-5 H1999 2/20 W 9-1 H2000 2/20 L 3-5 H2001 2/18 W 15-2 H2003 2/14 L 4-9 H

TeNNeSSee TeCHTennessee Tech leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: TTU leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1997 3/12 L 7-9 H1997 3/13 W 13-3 H2009 2/28 L (15) 6-7 H

ToWSoNTowson leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: TU leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2006 2/26 L 7-9 H

TroY STATeSeries tied, 1-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At neutral sites: TSU leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1998 3/6 L 4-10 N11999 3/30 W 8-7 HN1 - at Montgomery, Ala.

UABUAB leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: UAB leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1991 2/16 L 6-10 H

UC riverSideUC Riverside leads, 1-0

At neutral sites: UCR leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2001 2/3 L 0-12 N1N1 - at Yuma, Ariz.

UNC ASHevilleThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2007 2/25 W 4-3 H2008 3/9 W 13-7 H

UNC greeNSBoroThe Citadel leads, 24-20

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 15-11At Greensboro, N.C.: Tied, 9-9

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1993 2/22 L 8-9 H1993 3/19 L 5-6 H1994 3/9 L 7-8 H1994 3/10 L (12) 7-11 H1996 2/9 W 11-8 H1998 3/28 L 0-4 H1998 3/28 L 1-3 H1998 3/29 L (11) 3-5 H1998 5/3 W 12-1 H1999 4/17 W 16-3 A1999 4/17 W 10-6 A1999 4/18 W 12-5 A2000 4/7 W 5-2 H2000 4/8 W 6-2 H2000 4/9 W 8-3 H2001 5/19 W 5-3 H2001 5/4 W 6-5 A2001 5/5 L 3-4 A2001 5/6 W 8-4 A2002 4/12 L 0-5 H2002 4/13 W 4-1 H2002 4/14 W 4-1 H2003 5/9 L 9-12 A2003 5/10 W 9-4 A2003 5/11 W 11-6 A2004 5/20 W 7-3 H2004 5/21 W 6-1 H2004 5/22 W 7-3 H2005 3/11 L 1-2 A2005 3/12 L 6-14 A2005 3/13 L (11) 3-4 A2006 3/31 W 7-2 H2006 4/1 L 2-3 H2006 4/2 W 9-5 H2006 5/26 W 10-3 H2007 5/4 L (11) 3-6 A2007 5/6 L 7-8 A2007 5/6 W 10-3 A2008 4/18 L 1-3 H2008 4/19 L 3-9 H2008 4/20 W 8-7 H2009 4/17 W 10-4 A2009 4/18 L 3-8 A2009 4/19 L 4-12 A

UNC PemBroKeThe Citadel leads, 4-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0At Pembroke, N.C.: CIT leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: UNCP leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - L 1-5 -1992 2/19 W 17-3 A1992 2/21 W 3-2 H1993 2/24 W 8-1 H1993 4/1 W 9-7 A

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BULLDOGSUNC WilmiNgToN

UNC Wilmington leads, 7-4At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-1

At Wilmington, N.C.: UNCW leads, 4-0At unknown sites: UNCW leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 4/11 L 2-9 -1967 4/19 L 2-3 -1978 4/8 L 3-4 A1978 4/19 W 4-3 H1984 4/12 L 2-3 H1993 4/8 L 3-7 A1993 3/4 W (12) 7-6 H1994 4/5 L 0-5 A1994 4/14 W 4-2 H2008 4/15 L 6-16 A2008 2/27 W 3-1 H

UNlvUNLV leads, 3-0

At Las Vegas, Nev.: UNLV leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2006 3/17 L 6-22 A2006 3/18 L 1-8 A2006 3/19 L 7-8 A

USC AiKeNThe Citadel leads, 14-6

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 7-3At Aiken, S.C.: CIT leads, 7-3

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1976 - W 19-4 A1976 - W 4-2 H1977 - W 7-5 A1977 - W 11-0 H1978 - W 10-2 H1979 - W 12-0 A1979 - W 10-1 H1980 3/26 W 2-1 A1980 4/25 L 8-13 H1981 3/8 L 3-4 A1981 4/16 W 14-1 H1982 4/15 W 7-1 A1983 3/11 W 10-2 A1983 3/29 W 15-6 H1984 4/4 L 4-5 A1984 3/15 L 2-5 H1991 3/25 W 5-3 A1991 3/24 W 6-5 H1992 2/14 L 10-15 A1993 2/20 L (10) 8-9 H

USC UPSTATeUSC Upstate leads, 4-3

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-2At Spartanburg, S.C.:USCU leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1987 3/11 L 4-18 A1987 3/12 L 2-3 A1989 3/21 W 10-5 H1990 4/16 L 4-8 H2008 3/4 W 10-1 H2008 3/5 W (12) 4-3 H2009 5/6 L 3-6 H

vANderBilTVanderbilt leads, 2-1

At Charleston, S.C.: VU leads, 2-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1991 2/22 L 1-8 H1992 2/23 W 3-1 H2003 2/15 L 3-4 H

virgiNiAUVA leads, 4-0

At Charleston, S.C.: UVA leads, 3-0At neutral sites: UVA leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1979 3/10 L 4-5 H1999 2/12 L 1-5 H2002 2/24 L 4-5 H2006 2/10 L 3-5 N1N1 - at Conway, S.C.

virgiNiA CommoNWeAlTHVCU leads, 3-1

At Charleston, S.C.: VCU leads 2-1At unknown sites: VCU leads, 1-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1984 3/4 L 2-8 1997 2/9 L 2-6 H1998 5/23 L (11) 2-3 H2001 2/11 W 8-4 H

virgiNiA TeCHVirginia Tech leads, 10-7

At Charleston, S.C.: VT leads, 8-4At Blacksburg, Va.: CIT leads, 2-1

At neutral/unknown sites: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1958 - W (13) 9-8 A1961 - L 2-5 H1962 - L 5-9 A1963 - L 4-6 -1964 - W 8-1 A1965 - W 4-2 H1965 - W 5-4 H1975 - L 5-7 H1975 - L 5-7 H1976 - L 3-5 H1976 - L 5-6 H1994 5/27 W 4-3 N11996 3/12 W 7-3 H1996 3/14 L 2-6 H1998 2/20 W (11) 7-6 H2007 2/23 L (11) 4-5 H2002 2/23 L 3-12 HN1 - at Clemson, S.C.

vmiThe Citadel leads, 75-23

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 38-8At Lexington, Va.: CIT leads, 28-10

At neutral/unknow sites: CIT leads, 11-5Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1955 - L 4-10 -1955 - W 17-3 -1956 - W 7-2 -1956 - L 4-8 -1958 - W 5-3 -1958 - W 7-2 -1959 - W 11-0 -1959 - W 4-0 -1960 - W 9-2 -1960 - L 3-4 -1961 - L 1-3 -1961 - W 9-3 -1962 - L 2-3 -1962 - W 6-0 -1963 - W 5-0 H1963 - L 5-7 H1964 5/2 W (11) 1-0 A1964 5/2 L 3-5 A1965 - W 4-1 H1965 - L 2-3 H1966 4/23 L 2-3 A1966 4/23 L 0-1 A1967 5/6 W 8-2 H1967 5/6 L 0-5 H1969 4/20 L 5-6 A1970 - W (11) 3-2 H1971 4/12 W 6-2 A1971 4/12 W 2-0 A1972 4/19 W 3-2 H1972 4/9 L 2-3 H1973 4/7 W 7-1 H1974 3/30 W 2-1 H1974 3/30 W 6-2 H1975 4/21 W 8-1 A1975 4/21 W 6-5 A1976 4/10 L 3-6 H1976 4/10 W 9-4 H1978 3/20 W 1-0 H1978 3/20 W 12-1 H1979 3/29 W 10-0 A1979 3/29 W 3-2 A1980 4/2 W 11-0 H1980 4/2 W 3-1 H1981 4/4 W 7-1 A1981 4/4 W 17-3 A

1982 3/29 W 11-2 H1982 3/29 W 8-0 H1983 4/25 W 5-0 A1983 4/25 W 6-4 A1984 4/28 W 12-7 N11988 4/29 W 9-8 N21989 4/27 W 17-11 N21989 4/22 L 2-13 A1989 4/22 L 4-6 A1989 4/23 L 4-5 A1990 4/13 W 8-3 H1991 4/6 W 5-1 A1991 4/6 W 9-0 A1991 4/7 W 8-3 A1992 3/28 W 4-1 H1992 3/28 W 5-3 H1992 3/29 W 9-0 H1993 4/24 W 3-2 H1993 4/24 W 2-0 H1993 4/25 W 3-2 H1994 4/30 W 4-3 H1994 4/23 W 8-7 A1994 4/23 L (7) 6-8 A1994 4/24 W 6-2 A1995 4/15 W 3-2 H1995 4/15 W (7) 7-4 H1995 4/16 W 3-1 H1996 4/28 W 8-5 H1996 4/6 W 14-4 A1996 4/6 W (7) 5-1 A1996 4/7 L 5-13 A1997 3/29 L (11) 10-11 H1997 3/29 W (7) 12-3 H1997 3/30 W 19-10 H1998 4/25 W 8-4 A1998 4/25 W 7-4 A1998 4/26 W 10-6 A1999 3/13 W 16-2 H1999 3/13 W 17-4 H1999 3/14 W 8-4 H2000 3/31 W 13-5 A2000 4/1 L 12-14 A2000 4/2 W 18-1 A2001 3/2 W 8-0 H2001 3/3 W 8-1 H2001 3/4 W 7-2 H2002 5/17 W 12-2 A2002 5/17 W 12-4 A2002 5/18 W 11-5 A2003 5/17 W 10-0 H2003 5/17 L 6-7 H2003 5/18 W 5-1 H2003 5/22 L 1-2 HN1 - at Cullowhee, N.C.N2 - at Asheville, N.C.

WAgNerThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 3-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1988 3/10 W 8-7 H1988 3/11 W 8-0 H1988 3/11 W 6-3 H

WAKe ForeSTWake Forest leads, 6-4

At Charleston, S.C.: WFU leads, 2-0At unknown sites: Tied, 4-4

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1952 - L 4-8 -1953 - L 3-9 -1953 - L 3-7 -1977 - W 11-8 -1977 - L 7-11 -1978 - W 2-0 -1978 - W 3-0 -1981 3/24 W 7-4 1991 2/24 L 6-8 H1997 2/15 L 7-14 H

WAlTerBoroThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1908 - W 11-3 -1908 - W 10-5 -

WASHiNgToN & leeThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1978 - W 6-4 -1978 - W 14-0 -1982 2/18 W 17-21982 2/19 W 8-1

WAYNe STATeThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1968 - W 8-0 -1968 - W 9-7 -

WeST CoNNeCTiCUTThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1972 - W 5-1 -1972 - W 7-2 -

WeST eNdThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At/unknown sites: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1919 - W 15-2 -

WeST liBerTYThe Citadel leads, 4-0

At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1971 - W 3-2 -1984 3/10 W 18-0 1984 3/11 W 9-2 1985 3/14 W 6-4

WeST virgiNiAWest Virginia leads, 15-9

At Charleston, S.C.: WVU leads, 10-9At Morgantown, W.V.: WVU leads, 5-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1956 - L 1-7 H1959 - L 3-7 H1961 - W 6-5 H1962 - L 1-6 A1963 - L 1-2 H1963 - L 2-7 H1964 - L 1-5 A1964 - L 0-2 A1965 - L 2-5 H1965 - W 5-3 H1966 - L 1-2 A1966 - L 4-5 A1967 - L 3-9 H1967 - L 1-3 H1969 - L 3-5 H1973 - W 8-6 H1973 - L 1-9 H1974 - W 8-6 H1974 - L 1-9 H1976 - W 6-2 H2000 2/18 W 7-5 H2002 2/22 W 1-0 H2004 2/21 W 5-4 H2005 2/26 W 11-1 H

WeST virgiNiA STATeThe Citadel leads, 6-1

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 4-1

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1974 - W 4-2 -1985 3/20 W 9-3 1986 3/24 L 7-11 1986 3/25 W 5-2 1987 3/23 W 8-2 1988 3/29 W 9-0 H1988 3/30 W 11-4 H

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WeSTerN CAroliNAWestern Carolina leads, 69-55

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 34-29At Cullowhee, N.C.: WCU leads, 38-21

At neutral sites: WCU leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1971 - L 2-4 H1974 3/19 W 4-1 H1977 4/7 W 2-1 A1977 - L 10-13 A1978 4/15 L 2-5 H1978 4/15 W 5-0 H1979 3/26 L 0-3 A1979 3/26 W 7-6 A1980 4/26 L (8) 4-5 H1980 4/26 W 7-6 H1981 4/6 W 8-7 A1981 4/6 W 5-0 A1982 4/10 W 4-0 H1982 4/10 L 1-3 H1983 5/1 W 8-5 A1983 5/1 L 1-2 A1984 3/24 L 1-2 A1984 3/24 L 4-7 A1984 3/25 L 3-8 A1984 4/14 W 4-3 H1984 4/14 L 3-5 H1984 4/29 W 8-0 A1985 3/23 L 3-7 H1985 3/23 W 8-1 H1985 3/24 L 8-9 H1985 4/13 L 3-5 A1985 4/13 L (11) 8-9 A1985 4/14 L 3-10 A1986 3/22 L 5-10 A1986 3/22 W 7-6 A1986 3/23 L 5-15 A1986 4/12 L 6-8 H1986 4/12 L 0-5 H1986 4/13 L 4-12 H1987 3/21 L 2-11 H1987 3/21 L (10) 1-3 H1987 3/22 L 4-18 H1987 4/12 L 5-14 A1987 4/11 L 6-7 A1987 4/11 L 4-5 A1988 3/26 L 2-8 A1988 3/26 W 9-2 A1988 3/27 L 10-15 A1988 4/16 L 8-9 H1988 4/16 W 4-2 H1988 4/17 L 4-5 H1988 4/30 L 4-6 N11988 5/1 L 6-22 N11989 3/18 L 10-11 A1989 3/19 L 6-10 A1989 3/19 W 5-1 A1990 3/10 W 6-3 H1990 3/10 W 7-3 H1990 3/11 W 10-3 H1990 4/29 W 9-5 H1991 4/20 L 4-10 A1991 4/20 W 8-6 A1991 4/21 W 9-5 A1991 4/27 L 3-7 H1992 4/11 W 2-1 H1992 4/11 W 1-0 H1992 4/12 L 7-8 H1992 4/24 L 1-2 H1993 2/27 L 2-12 H1993 2/27 L (9) 7-8 H1993 2/28 W 7-5 H1993 4/30 L 3-6 H1994 2/26 L 1-7 A1994 2/26 L (7) 2-3 A1994 2/27 L 2-3 A1994 5/1 W 4-2 H1995 4/22 W 4-2 H1995 4/22 W (7) 11-3 H1995 4/23 W 8-4 H1996 4/13 W 6-1 A1996 4/13 L (7) 2-5 A1996 4/14 W 2-1 A1997 4/5 L 4-5 H1997 4/5 L (7) 2-5 H1997 4/6 W 6-5 H1997 4/26 L 3-10 H1998 4/18 L 6-9 A

1998 4/18 W 10-7 A1998 5/1 W 5-0 H1999 4/2 W 4-1 H1999 4/3 W 6-1 H1999 4/3 W 5-1 H1999 5/22 W 6-3 H2000 3/10 W 8-6 A2000 3/12 L 5-10 A2000 3/12 W 7-5 A2001 4/6 W 7-0 H2001 4/7 L 6-7 H2001 4/8 L 6-12 H2002 4/5 W 8-3 A2002 4/6 W 7-0 A2002 4/7 L 1-2 A2003 3/7 L 7-8 A2003 3/8 W 7-3 A2003 3/9 L 5-8 A2004 3/19 W 4-0 H2004 3/20 W 6-3 H2004 3/21 W 6-3 H2004 5/28 L 2-5 H2004 5/29 W 9-2 H2004 5/30 W 8-1 H2005 3/25 L 1-15 A2005 3/26 W 8-7 A2005 3/26 L 9-10 A2005 5/25 L 1-6 H2006 4/21 W 5-4 H2006 4/23 L 5-8 H2006 4/23 W 4-3 H2006 5/26 W 4-2 H2007 3/30 L 3-7 A2007 3/31 L 5-12 A2007 4/1 L 3-18 A2007 5/23 W 7-2 H2008 5/9 L 3-11 H2008 5/10 L (10) 2-5 H2008 5/10 L 2-11 H2009 3/20 W 10-3 A2009 3/21 L 1-3 A2009 3/22 L 9-10 A

N1 - at Asheville, N.C.

WeSTerN miCHigANSeries tied, 1-1

At neutral sites: Tied, 1-1Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1999 2/27 L 0-9 N12000 2/26 W 21-5 N1N1 - at Jacksonville, Fla.

WilliAm & mArYThe Citadel leads, 16-5

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 5-1At Williamsburg, Va.:CIT leads, 6-2At unknown sites: CIT leads, 5-2

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1967 - L 1-2 -1967 - L 3-13 -1968 - W 9-0 -1968 - W 9-7 -1969 - W 9-0 -1971 - W 10-0 -1971 - W 3-1 -1972 - W 3-1 A1972 - L 0-5 A1973 - W 8-2 A1973 - L 2-5 A1974 - L 5-9 H1974 - W 2-1 H1975 - W 7-0 A1975 - W 4-1 A1977 - W 1-0 A1977 - W 4-1 A1978 - W 6-3 H1978 - W 6-1 H2001 3/6 W 15-3 H2001 3/7 W 12-2 H

WiNgATe

The Citadel leads, 9-2At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 4-0At unknown sites: CIT leads, 5-2

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1984 3/8 W 4-2 1984 3/9 L (13) 7-9 1985 3/11 L 5-7 1985 3/12 W 8-5 1986 3/10 W 4-0 1986 3/11 W 9-0 1987 3/9 W 10-4 1988 3/14 W 12-5 H1988 3/15 W 19-6 H1989 3/6 W 3-1 H1989 3/6 W 11-4 H

WiNTHroPWinthrop leads, 19-15

At Charleston, S.C.: Tied, 9-9At Rock Hill, S.C.: Winthrop leads, 10-6

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1988 3/31 L 2-14 A1992 2/15 W 4-2 H1993 3/8 W 4-0 H1993 2/23 L 2-5 A1994 3/8 L 1-4 H1994 4/19 L 4-6 A1995 2/14 W 6-2 H1995 4/19 L 5-6 A1996 2/28 L 8-9 H1996 4/19 L 4-5 A1997 3/18 W 16-11 H1997 4/17 W 4-3 H1998 3/4 L 3-9 A1999 4/13 W (10) 4-3 H1999 4/27 W 18-4 A2000 3/1 L 3-5 H2000 4/26 W 11-1 A2001 4/18 L 7-9 H2001 4/25 W 7-3 A2002 5/7 W 2-1 H2002 4/24 L 0-5 A2003 4/23 W 10-3 H2003 4/16 L 5-6 A2004 5/18 L 2-5 H2004 3/24 W 5-4 A2005 4/20 L 2-6 H2005 5/4 L 6-13 A2006 3/29 L 1-7 H2006 5/3 L 2-8 A2007 3/20 W 8-3 H2008 3/26 L 6-11 H2008 5/7 W 14-7 A2009 4/1 L 9-12 H2009 4/22 W 16-11 A

WoFFordThe Citadel leads, 45-39

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 27-12At Spartanburg, S.C.: CIT leads, 14-6

At neutral/unknown sites: WOFF leads, 21-4Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1899 - L 3-5 -1900 4/9 L 2-8 -1900 - L 0-7 -1905 - L 0-16 -1911 - L 3-10 -1912 - L 2-5 -1912 - L 0-1 -1912 - L 0-10 -1913 - L 0-6 -1914 - L 0-6 -1914 - W 4-0 -1919 - L 0-1 -1919 - L 0-2 -1921 - L 5-6 -1921 - L 4-6 -1922 - W 7-2 -1923 - L 5-11 -1924 - W 5-4 -1925 - L 7-9 -1925 - W 4-3 -1928 - L 3-7 -1928 - L 3-17 -1937 - L 5-11 -1949 4/16 L 6-7 -1954 3/22 L 4-6 A

1954 4/16 L 2-3 N11954 4/17 L 7-8 H1955 4/2 L 1-9 A1955 4/16 L 3-6 H1956 4/13 L 2-3 A1956 5/1 L 1-6 H1956 5/2 W 1-0 H1957 4/15 W 1-0 H1958 4/29 L 4-10 H1959 3/21 W 5-4 A1959 5/6 W 5-4 H1989 4/7 W 13-6 H1989 4/8 W 6-5 H1992 3/23 W 17-7 A1993 3/14 W 8-0 H1993 3/14 L 1-3 H1996 2/20 W 20-0 H1997 4/19 W 9-8 H1997 4/19 L (7) 1-7 H1997 4/20 W 10-5 H1998 3/24 W 9-4 H1998 4/22 W 9-0 H1998 4/22 W 24-7 H1999 5/8 W 7-1 A1999 5/9 L 3-4 A1999 5/9 W 21-4 A2000 3/18 W 3-1 H2000 3/18 W 22-2 H2000 3/19 W 15-3 H2001 4/13 W 5-4 A2001 4/14 W 9-7 A2001 4/14 W 7-4 A2002 4/27 L 4-8 H2002 4/27 W 13-0 H2002 4/28 W 7-2 H2003 3/15 W 12-2 H2003 3/15 W 11-0 H2003 3/16 W 5-0 H2004 3/26 W 9-1 A2004 3/27 W 7-4 A2004 3/28 W (10) 8-4 A2005 4/2 L 12-14 H2005 4/2 W 21-5 H2005 4/3 W 6-3 H2006 4/28 L 4-5 A2006 4/29 W 7-4 A2006 4/30 W 7-6 A2007 5/25 L 2-6 H2007 5/26 L 2-4 H2007 4/6 W 11-8 H2007 4/7 W (10) 17-5 H2007 4/7 W 8-7 H2008 4/5 W 6-2 A2008 4/6 W 18-2 A2008 4/6 L (10) 5-6 A2008 5/20 L 4-8 H2009 4/3 W 13-3 H2009 4/4 W 6-4 H2009 4/5 L 4-5 HN1 - Neutral location unknown

WrigHT STATeThe Citadel leads, 1-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site2008 3/8 W 6-4 H

XAvierThe Citadel leads, 3-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 1-0At neutral sites: CIT leads, 2-0

Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1995 3/3 W 6--1 H1999 2/26 W 13--12 N12000 2/25 W 11--4 N1N1 - at Jacksonville, Fla.

YoUNgSToWN STATeThe Citadel leads, 2-0

At Charleston, S.C.: CIT leads, 2-0Year date W/l (inn) Score Site1987 3/24 W 5-0 H1988 3/24 W 5-0 H

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BULLDOGSrecOrDs vs. OPPOnenTs

opponent Won lost Tied First mtg. last mtg. Streak

Air Force 4 0 0 2009 2009 W4Alderson-Broaddus 2 0 0 1979 1979 W2Allegheny 7 0 0 1977 1992 W7Allen 3 0 0 1980 1981 W3appalachian state 70 25 0 1972 2009 W1Armstrong State 22 14 0 1967 1993 W2Army 1 0 0 1998 1998 W1Augusta 14 9 0 1970 1991 L1Austin Peay 1 0 0 1975 1975 W1Bailey Military 2 0 0 1914 1915 W2Ball State 1 0 0 1985 1985 W1Belmont Abbey 1 0 0 1990 1990 W1Benedict 4 0 0 1982 1984 W4Berry 1 0 0 1971 1971 W1Boston University 0 1 0 1967 1967 L1Brockport State 4 1 0 1976 1978 W4Brown 7 3 0 1994 2007 W1Buffalo 2 0 0 1969 1969 W2Butler 6 1 0 1995 2006 L1Cal State-Fullerton 1 0 0 1990 1990 W1Campbell 14 2 1 1968 2007 W6Carson-Newman 5 0 0 1968 1978 W5Catawba 2 0 0 1983 1983 W2Central Florida 1 2 0 1987 1987 L1Central Michigan 1 2 0 1973 1995 L1Central Wesleyan 1 0 0 1989 1989 W1Charleston Army 1 0 0 1918 1918 W1Charleston Athletics 1 0 0 1908 1908 W1Charleston Navy 1 0 0 1910 1910 W1Charleston SAL Team 6 5 0 1914 1993 W5charleston southern 42 25 0 1980 2009 W4Charlotte 4 2 0 1993 2005 W1Chattanooga 7 1 0 1977 1982 W2Chicago State 2 0 0 2004 2004 W2Christian Brothers 1 1 0 1992 1992 L1Clarion 3 0 0 1988 1988 W3Clemson 17 85 0 1900 2004 L4coastal carolina 32 36 0 1975 2009 l4college of charleston 55 38 0 1899 2009 W3Columbia 2 1 0 2007 2007 W2Concord 1 0 0 1976 1976 W1Connecticut 4 2 0 1999 2001 W2Coppin State 1 0 0 2005 2005 W1Davidson 111 56 0 1902 2009 W2Davis & Elkins 4 0 0 1979 1980 W4Delaware 2 5 0 1972 2008 l1Duke 1 3 0 1971 1988 L1East Carolina 15 20 0 1966 2008 L1east Tennessee state 50 27 0 1968 2007 W1Eastern Illinois 3 0 0 2007 2007 W3Elizabethtown 5 0 0 1983 1987 W5Elmhurst 1 1 0 1970 1970 W1elon 12 13 0 2004 2009 l1

Emory & Henry 1 0 0 1977 1977 W1Erskine 5 8 0 1910 1947 W1Evansville 1 0 0 2008 2008 W1Fairmont State 4 0 0 1984 1986 W4Florida 2 2 0 1957 1996 W1Florida International 1 2 0 1986 1986 L1Florida State 1 9 0 1998 2003 L3Fordham 3 0 0 1971 1998 W3furman 125 88 2 1900 2009 W5Gannon 8 1 0 1987 1992 W2Gardner-Webb 2 0 0 1985 1985 W2George Mason 1 0 0 1990 1990 W1George Washington 5 8 0 1955 1970 L1Georgia 1 1 0 1998 2000 L1Georgia College 2 0 0 1995 1995 W2georgia southern 31 38 0 1961 2009 W1Georgia State 3 0 0 1982 1994 W3Georgia Tech 0 1 0 2000 2000 L1Glenville State 3 0 0 1976 1978 W3Grace Church 1 0 0 1899 1899 W1Guilford 2 0 0 1981 1981 W2hawai’i 0 1 0 2004 2004 l1High Point 3 0 0 2004 2004 W3Hiram 6 0 0 1981 1989 W6Hofstra 2 0 0 2006 2006 W2Howard 10 1 0 1984 2000 W8Hunter 4 0 0 1973 1975 W4indiana state 1 4 0 2008 2009 W1Jacksonville 1 8 0 1968 2003 L7James Madison 3 3 0 1983 2007 W2Juniata 2 0 0 1986 1986 W2Kansas state - - - - - -Kent State 2 2 0 1990 2007 W1Kentucky 3 3 0 1994 2003 W2Lafayette 1 1 0 1981 2003 W1LeMoyne 5 0 0 1975 2006 W5Liberty 3 1 0 1989 2007 L1Limestone 1 0 0 1989 1989 W1Longwood 2 3 0 1989 2005 W1Louisville 1 0 0 2008 2008 W1LSU 0 2 0 1990 1990 L2Madison 3 1 0 1973 1974 W3Marietta 3 0 0 1970 1970 W3Marine Barracks 4 3 0 1908 1952 W1marshall 27 12 0 1977 1997 W10Maryland 4 1 0 1976 2002 L1mercer 14 4 0 1959 2009 W1Methodist 1 0 0 1982 1982 W1Miami (Fla.) 3 3 0 1979 2003 L2Middle Tennessee State 2 1 0 1994 1994 W1Minnesota 0 1 0 2007 2007 L1Mount Olive 4 1 0 1990 1992 W3Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 0 1992 1997 W1

opponent Won lost Tied First mtg. last mtg. Streak

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Muhlenburg 2 0 0 1980 1980 W2Navy 3 3 0 1995 2000 W2Navy Barracks 3 6 0 1917 1920 W2Nebraska 1 0 0 2006 2006 W1New York Tech 3 1 0 1996 1996 L1Newberry 4 11 0 1910 1947 L5Norfolk State 9 1 0 1986 1993 W6North Adams State 3 1 0 1983 1989 W2North Carolina 8 24 0 1952 2004 L4North Carolina A&T 5 0 0 2003 2008 W5North Carolina State 11 32 0 1953 2008 L5North Carolina Wesleyan 2 3 0 1982 1987 L3North Florida 0 1 0 1995 1995 L1Northwestern 0 1 0 1987 1987 L1Notre Dame 0 1 0 1994 1994 L1Oberlin 2 0 0 1968 1968 W2Ohio 1 0 0 1996 1996 W1Oklahoma State 0 2 0 1996 2001 L2Old Dominion 7 3 0 1974 2005 W1Orangeburg All-Stars 0 1 0 1925 1925 L1Oregon State 1 1 0 2004 2004 L1Pace 2 0 0 2002 2002 L1Parris Island Marines 0 3 0 1926 1928 L3Pfeiffer 1 1 0 1967 1968 W1Piedmont 2 0 0 1983 1983 W2Pittsburgh 0 1 0 1995 1995 L1Presbyterian 26 12 1 1913 2008 L1Princeton 6 4 0 1994 2006 L1Providence 0 1 0 1999 1999 L1Quinnipiac 1 0 0 2009 2009 W1radford 3 1 0 1998 2009 W1Richmond 10 11 0 1967 2007 W2Rollins 1 2 0 1969 1971 L1Salisbury State 13 3 0 1972 1988 L1samford 2 1 0 2009 2009 W2San Diego State 0 1 0 2001 2001 L1Savannah State 2 2 0 2004 2009 L1Shepherd 11 0 0 1980 1983 W11Shippensburg State 2 0 0 1982 1982 W2south carolina 46 117 1 1900 2009 W2South Carolina State 5 0 0 1991 1993 W5Southern California 0 1 0 1996 1996 L1Springfield 1 1 0 1967 1969 L1St. Andrews 1 1 0 1991 1991 L1st. Joseph’s - - - - - -St. John’s 2 2 0 1997 2001 W2St. Leo 1 0 0 1969 1969 W1Standard Oil 1 0 0 1920 1920 W1Stetson 3 3 0 1970 1993 L1Stony Brook 2 1 0 2005 2005 L1Taylor 0 1 0 1967 1967 L1Tennessee 5 4 0 1967 2003 L1Tennessee Tech 1 2 0 1997 2009 L1

Towson 0 1 0 2006 2006 L1Troy State 1 1 0 1998 1999 W1UAB 0 1 0 1991 1991 L1UC Riverside 0 1 0 2001 2001 L1UNC Asheville 2 0 0 2007 2008 W2unc greensboro 24 20 0 1994 2009 l2UNC Pembroke 4 1 0 1968 1993 W4UNC Wilmington 4 7 0 1967 2008 L1UNLV 0 3 0 2006 2006 L3USC Aiken 14 6 0 1976 1993 L2usc upstate 3 4 0 1987 2009 l1Vanderbilt 1 2 0 1991 2003 L1Virginia 0 4 0 2006 2006 L4Virginia Commonwealth 1 3 0 1984 2001 W1Virginia Tech 7 10 0 1958 2007 L2vmi 75 23 0 1955 2003 l1Wagner 3 0 0 1988 1988 W3Wake Forest 4 6 0 1952 1997 L2Walterboro 2 0 0 1908 1908 W2Washington & Lee 4 0 0 1978 1982 W4Wayne State 2 0 0 1968 1968 W2West Connecticut 2 0 0 1972 1972 W2West End 1 0 0 1919 1919 W1West Liberty 4 0 0 1971 1985 W4West Virginia 9 15 0 1956 2005 W5West Virginia State 6 1 0 1974 1988 W4Western carolina 55 69 0 1971 2009 l2Western Michigan 1 1 0 1999 2000 W1William & Mary 16 5 0 1967 2001 W9Wingate 9 2 0 1984 1989 W8Winthrop 15 19 0 1993 2009 W1Wofford 45 39 0 1899 2009 l1Wright State 1 0 0 2008 2008 W1Xavier 3 0 0 1995 2000 W3Youngstown State 2 0 0 1987 1988 W2

recOrDs vs. OPPOnenTsopponent Won lost Tied First mtg. last mtg. Streak opponent Won lost Tied First mtg. last mtg. Streak

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BULLDOGS1899 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W College of Charleston 13-7 W College of Charleston 2-0 L Wofford 3-5 W Grace Church 15-3

1900 (3-5)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/31 W College of Charleston 18-64/9 L Wofford 2-84/14 W South Carolina 8-74/23 L Furman 2-35/5 L at South Carolina (10) 7-95/9 L at Clemson 0-95/10 W at Furman 7-5 L Wofford 0-7

1901 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score5/7 W at South Carolina 16-155/9 L at Clemson 2-17

1902 (Final record Unknown) Head Coach: Unknown

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/7 L Clemson 2-44/24 L Davidson 3-6

1903 (Final record Unknown) Head Coach: Unknown

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score

1904 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score

year-by-year resulTs

1905 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Mr. Gunnerdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Wofford 0-165/11 L Furman 1-9

1906 (Final record Unknown) Head Coach: Unknown

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score

1907 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: J.W. Mooredate Note W/l opponent inn. Score

1908 (5-1)

Head Coach: O.B. “Rip” Simpsondate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Marine Barracks 3-0 W Marine Barracks 8-2 W Charleston Athletics 15-4 L College of Charleston 1-10 W Walterboro 11-3 W Walterboro 10-5

1909 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: “Babe” Brothersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score

1910 (4-6)

Head Coach: George A. Schmidtdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Newberry 6-4 L College of Charleston 3-6 L South Carolina 1-3 L Marine Barracks 1-24/23 L at South Carolina 1-5 L Erskine 0-3 W Charleston Navy 7-5 L College of Charleston 0-1 exh W Erskine 2-1

1911 (2-5-1)

Head Coach: “Barney” Leggedate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Wofford 3-104/29 L Clemson 0-3

1912 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Ralph McLaurindate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Wofford 2-5 L Wofford 0-1 L Wofford 0-10

1913 (5-3)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Presbyterian 2-8 L Wofford 0-6 W College of Charleston 8-4 W College of Charleston 8-4 L College of Charleston 6-7 W College of Charleston 4-2 W College of Charleston 8-4 W College of Charleston 3-2

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year-by-year resulTs1914 (7-5)

Head Coach: George C. Rogersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Charleston SAL Team 0-14 L Presbyterian 2-4 W Presbyterian 7-5 W Bailey Military 13-1 W Presbyterian 4-3 W Erskine 7-2 W Furman 9-54/16 L at Clemson 0-5 L Wofford 0-6 W Wofford 4-0 L College of Charleston 4-9

1915 (5-4)

Head Coach: George C. Rogersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Charleston SAL Team 1-4 W Newberry 13-6 L Presbyterian 4-6 W Bailey Military 5-2 W Erskine 5-24/16 L at Furman 6-94/17 L at Clemson 3-13 W College of Charleston 2-0 W College of Charleston 5-0

1916 (5-5) Head Coach: Tom McMillan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Charleston SAL Team 3-0 W Presbyterian 4-2 W College of Charleston 8-0 W College of Charleston 8-1 L Erskine 2-5 L Newberry 2-8 W Presbyterian 7-54/10 L at Furman 4-154/11 L at Clemson 2-44/12 L at Clemson 1-16

1917 (0-2) Head Coach: “Shorty” O’Brien

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Navy Barracks 3-4 L Charleston SAL Team 2-5

The 1917 team was disbanded after two games due to World War I.

1918 (3-7)

Head Coach: “Shorty” O’Briendate Note W/l opponent inn. Score

L Navy Barracks 11-18 W Charleston Army 7-4 W Newberry 11-7 L Navy Barracks 1-3 W College of Charleston L Navy Barracks 5-7 L Navy Barracks 0-174/6 L at South Carolina 0-16 L College of Charleston 9-105/3 L at South Carolina 0-9

1919 (3-7) Head Coach: Tom McMillan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Navy Barracks 3-8 L Wofford 0-1 W Presbyterian 11-2 W Navy Barracks 6-2 L Erskine 2-5 L Charleston SAL Team 4-5 W West End 15-3 L Wofford 0-25/9 L at Clemson 3-8

1920 (3-1)

Head Coach: Ed Sabredate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Navy Barracks W Standard Oil L Charleston SAL Team W College of Charleston

1921 (2-7)

Head Coach: George C. Rogersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Presbyterian L Wofford 5-6 W College of Charleston 9-3 L College of Charleston L Wofford 4-6 L College of Charleston4/17 L at South Carolina 3-64/21 L at Furman 6-94/23 W at Davidson 5-2

1922 (6-6)

Head Coach: George C. Rogersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Newberry 5-6 L Presbyterian 4-94/8 L at Clemson 3-11

4/21 % W vs. South Carolina 3-04/22 L at Furman (13) 2-35/6 W Furman 3-0 L Erskine 1-2 W Wofford 7-2 L Erskine 2-3 W Presbyterian 11-0 W College of Charleston 3-1 W College of Charleston 9-3% - at Greenwood, S.C.

1923 (3-8)

Head Coach: George C. Rogersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Presbyterian 2-5 L Newberry 2-6 L Wofford 5-11 L Newberry 0-1 L Presbyterian 0-4 W Marine Barracks 6-34/7 L at South Carolina 7-145/2 L at Furman 2-55/3 L at Clemson 3-55/12 W South Carolina 2-1 W College of Charleston 4-3

1924 (3-6)

Head Coach: George C. Rogersdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L College of Charleston 0-1 L Presbyterian 1-3 L Newberry 3-12 W College of Charleston 4-2 W Wofford 5-4 L Presbyterian 2-55/12 % L vs. Clemson 3-10 W Erskine 8-15/17 L South Carolina 1-3% - at Anderson, S.C.

1925 (2-7)

Head Coach: “Bull Dog” Drummonddate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Marine Barracks 5-7 W Presbyterian 6-5 L Wofford 7-9 L Orangeburg All-Stars 2-9 L Newberry 1-11 W Wofford 4-35/13 L at Clemson 4-6 L Erskine 8-12 L College of Charleston 4-7

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BULLDOGS1926 (3-7-1)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Matthewsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score T Presbyterian 2-2 W Newberry 2-14/17 L Furman 0-6 W College of Charleston 11-0 L Newberry 2-44/24 % L vs. Furman 7-305/13 L at Clemson 3-8 L Erskine 9-19 L Presbyterian 6-7 L Parris Island Marines 3-11 W College of Charleston 9-0% - at Anderson, S.C.

1927 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Matthewsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/19 W South Carolina 5-14/23 L Furman 0-24/25 W Furman 5-45/7 L at South Carolina 2-105/10 L at Clemson 1-4

1928 (1-12)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Matthewsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Presbyterian 8-4 L Parris Island Marines L Parris Island Marines L Newberry L Clemson L Furman L Wofford 3-7 L Wofford 3-174/28 L Furman 4-205/5 L at South Carolina 0-13 L Erskine L Presbyterian L Newberry

1929 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Matthews

year-by-year resulTsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/18 % L vs. South Carolina 9-104/21 L Clemson 3-74/23 L Furman 4-135/4 L at South Carolina 3-155/9 L at Furman 2-35/11 L Clemson (7) 0-45/11 L Clemson (7) 5-6% - at Florence, S.C.

1930 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Matthewsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/26 L Clemson 6-95/9 & L vs. Clemson 6-125/12 % L vs. South Carolina 6-115/13 # L vs. South Carolina 4-14& - at Anderson, S.C.% - at Orangeburg, S.C.# - at Florence, S.C.

1931 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Johnny Floyddate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/22 L South Carolina 1-174/23 L South Carolina 7-205/4 L Clemson 2-65/8 L at South Carolina 1-115/9 W at South Carolina 8-75/11 L at Clemson 1-65/12 L at Clemson 2-3

1932 - 1934: No Baseball The Citadel did not field a baseball team from 1932-34.

1935 (Final record Unknown) Head Coach: Tatum Gressette

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score

1936 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Herman “Red” Smithdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/20 * L at Clemson 1-74/21 * L at Clemson 1-64/25 * W South Carolina 7-45/6 * T at South Carolina (12) 9-9* - Southern Conference game

1937 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Mathewsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Wofford 5-114/12 * W Clemson 10-74/13 * W Clemson 3-04/20 * L at Furman 3-94/21 * W at Furman 13-5* - Southern Conference game

1938 (6-6)

Head Coach: H.L. “Matty” Matthewsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/4 * L Furman 4-54/5 * W Furman 16-24/9 * L at South Carolina 2-84/13 * L South Carolina 2-64/25 * W at Clemson 3-04/26 * W at Clemson 10-2* - Southern Conference game

1939 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/11 * L at South Carolina 4-104/24 * L at Furman 1-115/2 * L Clemson 0-45/3 * W Clemson 7-2* - Southern Conference game

1940 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Unknowndate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/1 * L at Davidson 4-164/4 * L at South Carolina 2-74/8 * L Furman 5-64/9 * L Furman 8-114/18 * L South Carolina 7-184/27 * L at Davidson 7-135/8 * % L vs. Clemson 1-125/9 * % L vs. Clemson 12-18* - Southern Conference game% - at Sumter, S.C.

1941 - 1946: No Baseball The Citadel did not field a baseball team from 1941-46

due to World War II.

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1947 (2-5. 1-3 SoCon)

Head Coach: Dusty Rhodesdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/18 * L Clemson 4-144/19 * L South Carolina 4-244/30 * L at Clemson (7) 5-8 L Newberry 6-7 W Erskine 23-55/16 * W at South Carolina 8-5 L Newberry 1-7* - Southern Conference game

1948 (6-7) Head Coach: Bunzy O’Neal

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score5/18 * L at Clemson 3-45/19 * L at Furman 0-15/25 * L Clemson 4-6* - Southern Conference game

1949 (Final record Unknown) Head Coach: Jeff Clark

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/15 * T Furman 5-54/16 L Wofford 6-74/16 * L Furman 5-114/23 * W Clemson (7) 2-04/23 * L Clemson (7) 0-54/29 * L South Carolina 5-134/30 * L South Carolina 4-75/2 * & L vs. South Carolina 6-75/3 * L at South Carolina 2-155/6 * L at Furman 9-105/13 * L at Clemson 5-105/13 * L at Clemson 4-16* - Southern Conference game& - at VA Hospital

1950 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: Jim Baileydate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/14 * L Furman 7-84/15 * L Furman (11) 8-94/18 * L at South Carolina (7) 1-34/18 * L at South Carolina 3-104/21 * L Clemson 4-164/22 * L Clemson (10) 5-74/25 * L South Carolina 3-94/26 * L South Carolina (7) 1-215/5 * L at Furman 2-135/6 * L at Furman 4-75/12 * L at Clemson 10-195/13 * L at Clemson 11-12* - Southern Conference game

1951 (Final record Unknown) Head Coach: Jeff Clark

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/14 * L Clemson 5-154/14 * L Clemson (7) 1-34/20 * L at Clemson 6-74/21 * L at Clemson 3-12

4/23 * W at Furman 14-114/23 * L at Furman 2-34/28 * L South Carolina 0-24/28 * L South Carolina (7) 4-175/12 * L Furman 5-75/12 * L Furman 5-95/15 * W at South Carolina (7) 11-85/15 * W at South Carolina (7) 13-6* - Southern Conference game

1952 (Final record Unknown)

Head Coach: John McMillandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Marine Barracks 3-53/27 * L at North Carolina 1-53/29 * L at Davidson 2-44/5 * L Furman 5-134/5 * L Furman 3-4 L Wake Forest 4-8 W Marine Barracks 13-124/18 * W at Clemson 8-54/19 * L at Clemson 4-144/30 * % W vs. South Carolina (7) 8-54/30 * % L vs. South Carolina (7) 0-35/3 * L Clemson (10) 4-65/3 * L Clemson (7) 4-65/6 * # L vs. South Carolina 3-45/6 * # W vs. South Carolina (7) 4-35/10 * L at Furman 7-105/10 * L at Furman 0-10* - Southern Conference game% - at Orangeburg, S.C.# - at Darlington, S.C.

1953 (9-11, Unknown Final SoCon record)

Head Coach: John McMillandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/24 * L at Clemson (7) 3-43/24 * L at Clemson (8) 7-11 * L Wake Forest 3-9 * L Wake Forest 3-74/3 * # W vs. South Carolina 11-44/4 * W South Carolina 4-24/11 * L North Carolina 3-5 * L North Carolina State 3-44/15 * W at Furman 5-24/15 * W at Furman 15-114/24 * L at South Carolina 5-84/25 * L at South Carolina 6-94/27 * W Davidson5/1 * % L vs. Clemson 0-55/1 * W at Clemson 1-55/9 * W Furman 1-05/9 * L Furman 4-7* - Southern Conference game# - at St. George, S.C.% - at Anderson, S.C.

1954 (5-9, 3-2 SoCon)

Head Coach: Fred Montsdeocadate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/22 L at Wofford 4-64/3 * W at Furman 10-44/3 * W at Furman 8-34/16 # L vs. Wofford 2-34/17 L Wofford 7-84/30 * L at Davidson 9-105/1 * W at Davidson 15-125/6 W at South Carolina 5-45/7 L at South Carolina 3-45/8 * L Furman 5-165/8 L Furman 7-11* - Southern Conference game# - at an unknown neutral location

1955 (12-11, 6-3 SoCon)

Head Coach: Fred Montsdeocadate Note W/l opponent inn. Score4/2 L at Wofford 1-94/16 L Wofford 3-6 * L at George Washington 2-314/23 * W Furman 6-44/29 * W Davidson 4-14/30 * L Davidson 8-115/7 * W at Furman 13-115/13 L South Carolina 7-15 * L VMI 4-10 * W VMI 17-3* - Southern Conference game

1956 (14-13, 4-5 SoCon)

Head Coach: Fred Montsdeocadate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/23 W at Clemson 13-113/24 L at Clemson 14-15 * W VMI 7-2 * L VMI 4-8 * L West Virginia 1-74/6 L at South Carolina 6-94/7 L at South Carolina 3-94/13 L at Wofford 2-34/26 * L at Furman 7-84/27 * W at Davidson (10) 8-74/28 * L at Davidson 4-65/1 L Wofford 1-65/2 W Wofford 1-05/5 * W Furman 10-3* - Southern Conference game

year-by-year resulTs

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BULLDOGS1957 (10-10-1, 3-4-1 SoCon)

Head Coach: Mack Erwindate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/23 * W at Furman 8-64/10 * L Furman 6-74/11 * W Davidson 9-54/12 * W Davidson 7-44/15 W Wofford 1-0 * L George Washington 2-34/24 L at South Carolina 2-34/29 W South Carolina 13-9 L at Florida 2-5* - Southern Conference game

1958 (15-9, 7-3 SoCon)

Head Coach: Mack Erwindate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/31 L Clemson (11) 4-54/2 L at Clemson 9-23 * W at Virginia Tech (13) 9-84/12 * W at Davidson 13-04/13 * L at Davidson 4-7 * W VMI 5-3 * W VMI 7-24/26 * L Furman 2-74/29 L Wofford 4-104/30 L at South Carolina 1-35/7 W South Carolina 5-45/11 * W at Furman 8-6* - Southern Conference game

1959 (19-5, 6-3 SoCon)

Head Coach: Mack Erwindate Note W/l opponent inn. Score * W VMI 11-0 * W VMI 4-0 * L West Virginia 3-73/21 W at Wofford 5-43/23 L at Clemson 6-84/9 W South Carolina (8) 6-54/9 L South Carolina (7) 0-34/17 * W Davidson 10-14/18 * W Davidson 10-35/1 * W Furman 13-25/2 * L Furman 4-105/6 W Wofford 5-4* - Southern Conference game

1960 (18-6, 8-2 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS NCAA regioNAlS (diSTriCT iii)

Head Coach: Mack Erwin

year-by-year resulTsdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score * W VMI 9-2 * L VMI 3-43/25 W at Clemson 8-53/26 L at Clemson 6-164/26 W at South Carolina 10-35/4 W South Carolina 8-55/6 * W at Furman 11-25/7 * W at Furman 11-65/13 * L at Davidson 7-85/14 * W at Daivdson 14-8 ^ W vs. Florida 4-26/6 ^ L vs. North Carolina 1-13 ^ L vs. Florida 1-4* - Southern Conference game^ - NCAA District III Tournament (Gastonia, N.C.)

1961 (11-8, 5-6 SoCon)

Head Coach: Jim Newsomedate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/24 W Clemson 6-43/25 L Clemson 4-6 * W West Virginia 6-5 * L VMI 1-3 * W VMI 9-3 * L Virginia Tech 2-54/26 W South Carolina 13-24/28 * W at Furman 6-54/29 * L at Furman 14-155/2 * L at Davidson 19-205/3 * L at Davidson 2-75/9 W at South Carolina 3-2 W Georgia Southern 3-2 L Georgia Southern 1-5* - Southern Conference game

1962 (10-13, 3-7 SoCon)

Head Coach: Jim Newsomedate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/23 L at Clemson 1-173/24 L at Clemson 3-223/28 W South Carolina 2-0 * L at West Virginia 1-6 * L at Virginia Tech 5-9 * L at George Washington 1-2 * L VMI 2-3 * W VMI 6-04/30 * W Davidson 10-05/1 * W Davidson 9-05/15 L at South Carolina 2-35/18 * L Furman 11-135/19 * L Furman 12-13* - Southern Conference game

1963 (9-10, 4-7 SoCon)

Head Coach: Jim Newsome

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score * W VMI 5-0 * L VMI 5-7 * L West Virginia 1-2 * L West Virginia 2-73/29 L Clemson 4-73/30 W Clemson 7-34/3 L South Carolina 3-74/9 W at South Carolina 12-5 * W George Washington 7-3 * L Virginia Tech 4-64/26 * W at Davidson 8-24/27 * L at Davidson 1-35/10 * L Furman 0-55/11 * W Furman 6-0* - Southern Conference game

1964 (7-12, 3-10 SoCon)

Head Coach: Jim Newsomedate Note W/l opponent inn. Score * W at Virginia Tech 8-1 * L George Washington 6-10 * L at West Virginia 1-5 * L at West Virginia 0-25/2 * W at VMI (11) 1-05/2 * L at VMI 3-55/5 L South Carolina 1-75/8 * L Furman 0-15/9 * L Furman 5-65/12 * L Davidson 2-35/12 * L Davidson 4-8* - Southern Conference game

1965 (12-12, 9-7 SoCon)

Head Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/22 L Clemson 2-43/23 L Clemson 2-63/26 W Presbyterian 8-2 * W Virginia Tech 4-2 * W Virginia Tech 5-4 * W VMI 4-1 * L VMI 2-3 * L West Virginia 2-5 * W West Virginia 5-3 * W George Washington 5-4 * L George Washington 4-65/6 * L at Furman 4-55/6 * W at Furman 5-45/11 L at South Carolina 3-95/13 * W at Davidson 7-25/13 * W at Davidson 5-1* - Southern Conference game

1966 (8-16, 3-9 SoCon)

Head Coach: Chal Port

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date Note W/l opponent inn. Score3/25 L at Clemson 5-113/26 L at Clemson 2-27 * L George Washington 0-8 * L George Washington 1-8 * L at West Virginia 1-2 * L at West Virgnia 4-5 L at Georgia Southern 3-84/20 * W at Furman 4-34/23 * L at VMI 2-34/23 * L at VMI 0-14/30 * L at Davidson 0-24/30 * W at Davidson 9-05/11 L South Carolina (10) 3-45/14 * L East Carolina 0-6* - Southern Conference game

1967 (9-16, 6-9 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Springfield 5-4 * W George Washington 1-0 * W George Washington 10-83/22 # L Boston University 2-83/23 # W Tennessee 1-03/24 # L Taylor 5-6 L Pfeiffer 0-5 * L West Virginia 3-9 * L West Virginia 1-34/11 L UNC Wilmington 2-9 * L Richmond 0-6 * L William & Mary 1-2 * L William & Mary 3-134/19 L UNC Wilmington 2-34/22 * L at East Carolina 9-124/22 * L at East Carolina 0-44/24 L at South Carolina 5-124/29 * W at Davidson 3-04/29 * W at Davidson 6-0 L Armstrong State 0-45/6 * W VMI 8-25/6 * L VMI 0-55/10 W South Carolina 5-45/13 * L Furman 1-35/13 * W Furman 4-3* - Southern Conference game# - The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 1968 (16-10, 4-5 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W East Tennessee State 3-2 L East Tennessee State 0-6 W Armstrong State 8-5 W Wayne State 8-0 W Wayne State 9-7 W Carson-Newman 4-0 W Oberlin 5-2 W Oberlin 6-3 * W William & Mary 9-0 * W William & Mary 9-74/6 * L at East Carolina 5-6 W Pfeiffer 3-24/11 * W at Davidson 1-0 L Pembroke State 1-5

W Armstrong State 10-24/23 L at South Carolina 1-54/27 L at Furman (7) 4-54/27 L at Furman (7) 5-84/30 * W East Carolina 4-34/30 * L East Carolina 0-55/4 * L Furman 2-3 W Campbell 4-3 L Jacksonville 6-9 W Jacksonville 15-95/10 * W Davidson 2-15/10 * W Davidson 6-1* - Southern Conference game 1969 (18-10, 10-6 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L West Virginia 3-5 L East Tennessee State 0-4 W East Tennessee State 7-1 L Springfield 4-5 W Armstrong State 8-23/29 W South Carolina 4-3 W Buffalo 6-2 W Buffalo 5-1 * W William & Mary 9-0 L Rollins 2-5 W Rollins 4-0 W St. Leo 9-2 * W George Washington 4-04/16 * W East Carolina 1-04/16 * W East Carolina 5-24/20 * L at VMI 5-6 * W Richmond 5-24/25 * W Davidson 5-34/25 * W Davidson 4-14/28 * L at Furman 0-94/28 * L at Furman 4-75/3 * L at East Carolina 0-55/3 * L at East Carolina 0-1 W Armstrong State 12-35/8 * L Furman 1-25/8 * W Furman 1-05/10 * W at Davidson 2-15/10 * W at Davidson 8-7* - Southern Conference game 1970 (15-12-1, 6-8-1 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Marietta 3-0 W Marietta 6-3 W Marietta 5-4 W East Tennessee State 6-1 L Elmhurst 1-4 W Elmhurst 2-1 W Augusta 6-14/4 * L East Carolina 1-54/4 * L East Carolina 1-64/7 * W at Furman 7-44/7 * T at Furman 1-14/11 * W Davidson 3-14/11 * L Davidson 4-54/14 * L at East Carolina 0-14/14 * W at East Carolina 3-2 * W VMI (11) 3-2 * L Richmond 1-2 W Armstrong State 10-2

* L George Washington 2-34/29 * L at Davidson 0-14/29 * W at Davidson (12) 1-05/2 * W Furman 6-55/2 * L Furman 0-2 W Armstrong State 16-25/7 L at South Carolina 0-2 W Augusta 4-1 W Stetson 6-5 L Stetson 1-10* - Southern Conference game 1971 (22-9, 11-5 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W West Liberty 3-2 W Fordham 5-3 W Fordham 6-23/19 W Tennessee (12) 4-33/20 W Tennessee 4-2 W Berry 5-2 L Western Carolina 2-4 * W William & Mary 10-0 * W William & Mary 3-1 L Duke 3-6 L Rollins 1-24/8 * W at East Carolina 2-14/10 * L at Davidson 1-34/10 * L at Davidson 1-64/12 * W at VMI 6-24/12 * W at VMI 2-0 * L Richmond 4-11 W Augusta 3-0 W Armstrong State 2-14/25 * W East Carolina 1-04/25 * W East Carolina 2-1 L Campbell 4-74/28 W South Carolina 2-05/1 * L Furman 0-15/1 * W Furman 6-15/8 * W Davidson 2-05/8 * W Davidson 4-0 5/16 * L Furman 2-145/16 * W Furman 5-2 W Augusta 5-3 W Armstrong State 10-5* - Southern Conference game 1972 (17-13, 9-7 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Campbell 8-0 W West Connecticut 5-1 W West Connecticut 7-2 W Salisbury State 9-0 W Salisbury State 12-1 W at Augusta 12-11 # L Appalachian State 3-63/29 L at South Carolina 0-113/30 * L at Furman 1-23/30 * W at Furman 5-04/1 * W at Davidson 6-24/1 * L at Davidson 2-3 L Delaware 3-4 L Delaware 1-3 * W at William & Mary 3-1 * L at William & Mary 0-54/10 * W at East Carolina 3-24/10 * W at East Carolina 3-2 W at Armstrong State 8-0 * W Richmond 2-1 * L Richmond 1-24/19 * W VMI 3-2

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BULLDOGS4/19 * L VMI 2-3 W Augusta 6-24/25 L South Carolina 0-64/29 * L Davidson 0-14/29 * W Davidson (9) 2-15/1 * L Furman 2-35/1 * W Furman 3-2 W Armstrong State 6-2* - Southern Conference game # - Appalachian State was not credited with any SoCon wins or losses in 1972 due to their provisional member-ship in the league. 1973 (16-14, 8-5 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Central Michigan 0-2 W Central Michigan 2-1 W West Virginia 8-6 L West Virginia 1-9 L Jacksonville 5-6 L Jacksonville 0-2 L Salisbury State 1-2 L Madison 1-2 W Madison 3-1 L Duke 2-3 L at Armstrong State 0-1 W at Augusta 5-2 * L Appalachian State 2-8 * L Appalachian State 1-44/3 W at South Carolina 4-34/7 * W VMI 7-1 * W at William & Mary 8-2 * L at William & Mary 2-54/12 L South Carolina 2-54/14 * W Furman 10-14/16 * W Davidson 6-3 W Hunter 13-0 W Hunter 4-34/21 * L East Carolina 1-164/23 * W at Davidson 9-5 W Campbell 2-14/28 * W at East Carolina 2-14/30 * L at Furman 3-7 W Augusta 15-0 L Armstrong State 8-9 * W Richmond 1-0 * W Richmond 5-3* - Southern Conference game 1974 (17-11, 7-7 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W West Virginia 8-6 L West Virginia 1-9 W Carson-Newman 8-5 W Madison 4-0 W Madison 4-13/18 * W Davidson 4-03/19 W Western Carolina 4-1 W West Virginia State 4-2 * L William & Mary 5-9 * W William & Mary 2-1 W at Mercer 3-23/30 * W VMI 2-1

year-by-year resulTs3/30 * W VMI 6-2 * L at Richmond 4-5 * L at Richmond 1-2 W Old Dominion 7-3 L Stetson 0-54/13 * L East Carolina 2-34/16 * L at Davidson 6-104/18 L at South Carolina 1-6 * L at Appalachian State 2-5 * L at Appalachian State 2-74/23 L South Carolina 2-44/27 * W Furman (12) 1-04/29 * W at East Carolina 5-3 W Mercer 9-2 W Mercer 2-0 * W at Furman 7-0* - Southern Conference game 1975 (21-9, 11-3 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Salisbury State 2-0 W Salisbury State 3-2 L Virginia Tech 5-73/7 L North Carolina 1-5 W Campbell 5-4 W Carson-Newman 14-1 W Austin Peay 7-3 L Virginia Tech 5-7 W Hunter 22-0 W Hunter 8-43/26 * W at Davidson 7-53/28 * L at Furman 9-10 W Le Moyne 5-4 * W Richmond 2-1 * W Richmond 2-14/7 L at South Carolina 2-44/9 * W Davidson 2-0 * W Appalachian State 5-3 * W Appalachian State 8-74/16 * W Furman 5-1 * W at William & Mary 7-0 * W at William & Mary 4-14/21 * W at VMI 8-14/21 * W at VMI 6-5 W Coastal Carolina 6-1 * L at East Carolina 6-8 W at Coastal Carolina 13-34/28 L at South Carolina 5-8 * L East Carolina 5-65/23 ^ L at South Carolina 3-11 ^ L vs. North Carolina State 3-16* - Southern Conference game^ - NCAA Atlantic Regional (Columbia, S.C.) 1976 (18-9, 7-4 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W West Virginia 6-2 W Concord 16-2 W Salisbury State 7-63/9 W Maryland 5-33/10 W Maryland 8-3 L Virginia Tech 3-5 L Virginia Tech 5-6 W Glenville State 17-5 L Brockport State 3-5 * L at Richmond 0-1 * W at Richmond 3-2 W at USC Aiken 19-44/5 * W at Davidson 4-24/6 L at South Carolina 5-15 W USC Aiken 4-24/10 * L VMI 3-64/10 * W VMI 9-44/12 * L East Carolina 7-84/15 L South Carolina 0-134/17 * W Furman 4-2 W Campbell 9-0

4/14 W at Coastal Carolina 13-14/21 W Coastal Carolina 6-5 * W at Appalachian State 4-3 * W at Appalachian State 6-14/26 * W Davidson 5-34/30 * L at Furman 1-2* - Southern Conference game 1977 (21-11, 10-4 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score L Salisbury State 3-4 L Clemson 2-5 W Carson-Newman 9-2 W Wake Forest 11-8 L Wake Forest 7-11 W Glenville State 3-1 W Allegheny 18-1 W Allegheny 9-7 L East Tennessee State 2-4 W East Tennessee State 18-0 W at USC Aiken 7-5 * W Appalachian State 5-0 * W Appalachian State 3-2 W Brockport State 14-1 W Brockport State 7-0 * W at William & Mary 1-0 * W at William & Mary 4-14/7 * W at Western Carolina 2-1 * L at Western Carolina 10-134/11 L at Coastal Carolina 5-64/13 * W at Furman 6-14/13 * W at Furman 5-3 W USC Aiken 11-0 * W Marshall 5-1 * L Marshall 1-34/19 W South Carolina 4-34/21 L Coastal Carolina 1-24/23 * W Davidson 2-04/23 * W Davidson 6-14/26 L at South Carolina 4-104/30 * L East Carolina 1-24/30 * L East Carolina 2-3* - Southern Conference game 1978 (30-9, 9-5 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Campbell 6-3 W William & Mary 6-3 W William & Mary 6-1 W Old Dominion 2-1 W Salisbury State 10-7 W Wake Forest 2-0 W Wake Forest 3-0 * W Chattanooga 12-4 * W Chattanooga 7-03/20 * W VMI 1-03/20 * W VMI 12-1 W Allegheny 15-6 W Allegheny 7-3 W Glenville State 11-0 W Carson-Newman 8-0 W Brockport State 7-0 W Brockport State 9-0 L at East Tennessee State 5-6 W at Emory & Henry 14-5 * W at Marshall 3-0 * L at Marshall 1-3 * L at Appalachian State 2-9 * L at Appalachian State 2-104/8 L at UNC Wilmington 3-44/10 * W at Furman 6-5 W Washington & Lee 6-4 W Washington & Lee 14-04/15 * L Western Carolina 2-54/15 * W Western Carolina 5-04/18 L at South Carolina 1-74/19 W UNC Wilmington 4-3

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4/22 * L at Davidson 2-44/22 * W at Davidson 5-44/23 W Coastal Carolina 11-8 W USC Aiken 10-24/26 W South Carolina 3-24/27 L at Coastal Carolina 5-64/29 * W Furman 7-2* - Southern Conference game 1979 (27-15, 13-3 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score W Alderson-Broaddus 13-1 W Alderson-Broaddus 2-03/2 L North Carolina 1-93/3 L North Carolina 2-73/10 L Virginia 4-53/20 L Clemson 3-103/21 L Clemson 1-63/26 * L at Western Carolina 0-33/26 * W at Western Carolina 7-63/29 * W at VMI 10-03/29 * W at VMI 3-24/3 L Coastal Carolina 4-9 W at USC Aiken 12-0 W Stetson 6-0 W Davis & Elkins 6-4 W Davis & Elkins 3-2 * W Appalachian State 2-0 * W Appalachian State 3-24/16 * W at Furman 10-8 * W East Tennessee State 3-1 * W East Tennessee State 1-04/20 * L Davidson 0-14/20 * W Davidson 3-14/23 L at Coastal Carolina 0-4 W USC Aiken 10-14/27 * W Furman 11-14/28 L at South Carolina 2-35/18 ^ L at Miami (Fla.) (16) 1-35/19 ^ L vs. Georgia Southern 3-5* - Southern Conference game^ - NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.)

1980 (23-14, 9-6 SoCon) Coach: Chal Port

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/23 L North Carolina 3-42/24 L North Carolina 1-43/4 W Campbell 11-13/7 W Old Dominion 5-03/7 L Old Dominion 1-23/13 W at Allen 14-23/14 W Shepherd 11-63/15 W Shepherd 7-33/15 W Shepherd 4-13/22 W Muhlenberg 7-63/22 W Muhlenberg 6-13/24 * W Chattanooga 6-53/24 * W Chattanooga 8-53/26 W at USC Aiken 2-14/2 * W VMI 11-04/2 * W VMI 3-14/5 * L at Marshall 0-94/5 * L at Marshall 4-114/9 W Davis & Elkins 10-64/10 W Davis & Elkins 3-14/11 W at Presbyterian 6-34/12 * W at Davidson 5-24/15 * W Furman 11-14/17 L at South Carolina 2-54/19 * L at Appalachian State 2-44/19 * W at Appalachian State 7-34/21 * L at East Tennessee State 0-24/21 * L at East Tennessee State 1-44/23 W at Coastal Carolina 5-14/25 L USC Aiken 8-134/26 * L Western Carolina (8) 4-54/26 * W Western Carolina 7-6

4/28 * W at Furman 8-64/30 L Coastal Carolina 7-145/1 W South Carolina 8-65/2 L Baptist 1-35/3 L at Baptist 1-3* - Southern Conference game

1981 (31-13, 11-5 SoCon) Coach: Chal Port

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/20 L Clemson 0-62/21 L Clemson 3-62/28 L North Carolina 1-23/1 L North Carolina 11-143/7 W at Presbyterian 21-03/7 W at Presbyterian 15-03/8 L at USC Aiken 3-43/9 W Guilford 14-83/10 W Guilford 9-33/12 W at Baptist 11-13/14 W Presbyterian 15-33/18 W Presbyterian 12-13/19 L Lafayette 9-183/20 W Shepherd 9-13/21 W Shepherd 15-03/21 W Shepherd 18-13/23 W Salisbury State 3-13/24 W Wake Forest 7-43/26 W Hiram 15-33/27 W Hiram 4-13/28 W at Allen 21-63/30 W Stetson 2-04/1 L at South Carolina 6-84/4 * W at VMI 7-14/4 * W at VMI 17-34/6 * W at Western Carolina 8-74/6 * W at Western Carolina 5-04/8 W Allen 13-54/11 * L Davidson (8) 3-44/11 * W Davidson 4-34/13 * W Chattanooga 5-24/13 * L Chattanooga 0-14/15 W at Coastal Carolina 6-44/16 W USC Aiken 14-14/18 * L East Tennessee State 4-104/18 * W East Tennessee State 5-04/22 L South Carolina 4-74/25 * W at Furman 12-74/25 * W at Furman 9-34/27 * L Marshall 3-54/27 * L Marshall 3-64/29 W Coastal Carolina 8-25/2 * W Appalachian State 11-105/2 * W Appalachian State 17-5* - Southern Conference game

1982 (40-8, 14-2 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS NCAA eAST regioNAlS

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/18 W Washington & Lee 17-22/19 W Washington & Lee 8-12/28 W North Carolina (7) 14-12/28 L North Carolina (7) 5-63/6 L at Clemson 7-203/8 W at Coastal Carolina 10-53/10 W at Georgia State 19-13/11 W at Georgia State 8-23/13 W Shippensburg State 10-43/14 W Shippensburg State 1-03/15 * W Chattanooga 5-13/15 * W Chattanooga 12-13/19 W Shepherd 16-23/20 W Shepherd 14-13/20 W Shepherd 8-13/22 W Salisbury State 8-03/27 * W Furman 3-23/27 * W Furman 5-33/29 * W VMI 11-2

3/29 * W VMI 8-03/31 W Benedict 14-04/1 W at Baptist 5-14/3 * W at Marshall 12-94/3 * W at Marshall 11-84/5 * W at Davidson 6-34/5 * W at Davidson 27-84/10 * W at Western Carolina 4-04/10 * L at Western Carolina 1-34/11 W at Presbyterian 10-04/11 W at Presbyterian 14-04/15 W at USC Aiken 7-14/17 * W at Appalachian State 2-14/17 * L at Appalachian State 4-54/19 * W at East Tennessee State 13-84/19 * W at East Tennessee State 3-24/21 W Coastal Carolina 4-2 W at Benedict 10-44/24 W Presbyterian 9-24/24 W Presbyterian 8-14/26 L South Carolina 0-14/28 L at South Carolina 4-84/29 W Baptist 9-0 W at North Carolina Wesleyan 5-4 W at Methodist 6-45/27 ^ W vs. North Carolina 9-45/28 ^ L at South Carolina 4-6 ^ W vs. Old Dominion 15-15/30 ^ L at South Carolina 2-11* - Southern Conference game^ - NCAA East Regional (Columbia, S.C.)

1983 (34-10, 12-2 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS NCAA eAST regioNAlS

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/19 W Clemson 3-12/20 W Clemson 6-22/26 W North Carolina 6-52/27 L North Carolina 8-93/5 W Elizabethtown 10-23/7 L at Mercer 3-43/7 W at Mercer 9-23/8 W at Piedmont 9-53/9 W at Piedmont (5) 17-23/11 W at USC Aiken 10-23/12 W at Augusta 7-43/19 W Shepherd 8-03/19 W Shepherd 6-03/21 W Salisbury State (8) 2-13/21 W Salisbury State 16-23/22 W Hiram 12-23/24 W North Adams State 11-63/26 * W Marshall 5-33/26 * W Marshall 6-03/29 W USC Aiken 15-64/4 F W Benedict 9-04/7 W Coastal Carolina 2-14/9 W at Catawba 7-34/9 W at Catawba 8-44/11 * W Davidson 5-24/11 * W Davidson 13-14/13 L at Coastal Carolina 3-64/14 L at South Carolina 1-54/16 * W East Tennessee State 5-34/16 * L East Tennessee State 5-74/19 * W Appalachian State 3-04/19 * W Appalachian State 4-34/20 L South Carolina 0-84/25 * W at VMI 5-04/25 * W at VMI 6-44/28 * W at Furman 10-04/28 * W at Furman 14-14/29 L Augusta 6-95/1 * W at Western Carolina 8-55/1 * L at Western Carolina 1-2 ^ W vs. Delaware 14-55/28 ^ W at North Carolina 5-3 ^ L vs. James Madison 2-5

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BULLDOGS ^ L vs. Delaware 1-7* - Southern Conference gameF - forfeit^ - NCAA East Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1984 (26-21, 12-5 SoCon) Coach: Chal Port

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/25 L North Carolina 0-32/26 L North Carolina 3-103/3 W Elizabethtown 4-13/4 L Virginia Commonwealth 2-83/6 W at Clemson (7) 7-43/6 L at Clemson (7) 0-63/7 L North Carolina State 3-73/8 W Wingate 4-23/9 L Wingate (13) 7-93/10 W West Liberty 18-03/11 W West Liberty 9-23/15 L USC Aiken 2-53/17 * W Davidson 3-03/17 * W Davidson 4-33/18 * W Davidson 8-73/19 W Howard 7-23/21 L North Adams State 1-43/22 W Hiram 14-23/24 * L at Western Carolina 1-23/24 * L at Western Carolina 4-73/25 * L at Western Carolina 3-83/27 L at Coastal Carolina 4-83/30 * W at Furman 8-53/31 * W at Furman 9-53/31 * W at Furman 6-14/1 W Coastal Carolina 7-54/4 L at USC Aiken 4-54/5 W at Augusta 11-84/7 * W at Davidson 15-64/7 * W at Davidson 9-04/8 * L at Davidson 8-104/12 L UNC Wilmington 2-34/14 * W Western Carolina 4-34/14 * L Western Carolina 3-54/16 L at Baptist 4-194/17 L at South Carolina 3-54/18 L Augusta 2-44/20 * W Furman 2-04/20 * W Furman 8-14/21 * W Furman 9-24/23 W South Carolina (12) 4-34/25 W Baptist 8-34/26 F W at Benedict 9-04/27 $ L vs. Appalachian State 1-44/28 $ W vs. VMI 12-74/29 $ W at Western Carolina 8-04/29 $ L vs. Appalachian State 1-6* - Southern Conference gameF - forfeit$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Cullowhee, N.C.)

1985 (29-20, 8-10 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/16 W Clemson (10) 10-92/17 L Clemson 5-122/23 L North Carolina 1-102/24 W North Carolina 5-32/27 W Ball State 6-53/2 W Elizabethtown 8-13/4 W Gardner-Webb 3-1

year-by-year resulTs3/4 W Gardner-Webb 5-33/6 W North Carolina State 9-53/7 W North Carolina Wesleyan 10-83/8 L North Carolina Wesleyan (10) 8-103/8 W Fairmont State 16-13/10 W Fairmont State 6-23/11 L Wingate 5-73/12 W Wingate 8-53/14 W West Liberty 6-43/16 * W at Davidson 4-13/16 * W at Davidson 11-93/17 * L at Davidson 11-163/18 W Allegheny 20-33/19 W Allegheny 10-53/20 W West Virginia State 9-33/23 * L Western Carolina 3-73/23 * W Western Carolina 8-13/24 * L Western Carolina 8-93/26 W Howard 9-43/27 W Salisbury State 6-03/30 * W Furman 9-43/30 * L Furman 2-43/31 * L Furman 3-84/2 L at Coastal Carolina 3-84/3 W Augusta 8-14/5 * W Davidson 6-54/5 * L Davidson 4-124/6 * L Davidson 8-94/8 W South Carolina 12-84/10 W at Baptist 7-44/11 L at South Carolina 2-104/13 * L at Western Carolina 3-54/13 * L at Western Carolina (11) 8-94/14 * L at Western Carolina 3-104/16 L Armstrong State 2-44/17 L at Augusta 8-154/19 * W at Furman 7-14/19 * W at Furman 10-44/20 * W at Furman 15-64/22 L Baptist 1-44/23 L at Armstrong State 4-54/24 W Coastal Carolina (10) 12-11* - Southern Conference game

1986 (29-20, 9-9 SoCon) Coach: Chal Port

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/22 L North Carolina 4-82/23 W North Carolina 8-73/1 W Elizabethtown 21-43/2 W North Carolina State (13) 1-03/3 L at Clemson 5-133/4 L at Clemson 5-163/6 W Juniata 20-23/7 W Juniata 14-33/8 W Norfolk State 23-183/9 W Norfolk State 11-73/10 W Wingate 4-03/11 W Wingate 9-03/12 W Fairmont State 8-73/13 W Fairmont State 7-03/15 * L Davidson 3-113/15 * W Davidson 1-03/16 * W Davidson 15-83/17 L Howard 6-83/19 W North Adams State 12-43/22 * L at Western Carolina 5-103/22 * W at Western Carolina 7-63/23 * L at Western Carolina 5-153/24 L West Virginia State 7-113/25 W West Virginia State 5-23/26 W Salisbury State 9-63/28 * W at Furman 4-33/28 * W at Furman 7-53/29 * L at Furman 4-54/1 L at Coastal Carolina 5-94/4 W Augusta 16-54/5 * L at Davidson 4-74/5 * L at Davidson 2-34/6 * W at Davidson 24-12

4/7 L Baptist 1-124/12 * L Western Carolina 6-84/12 * L Western Carolina 0-54/13 * L Western Carolina 4-124/16 W at Armstrong State 20-84/17 L South Carolina 10-254/19 * W Furman 6-14/19 * W Furman 11-14/20 * W Furman 5-24/21 W Coastal Carolina 7-44/22 W at South Carolina 5-44/23 L at Augusta 2-94/30 W at Baptist 6-25/4 W Florida International 11-65/5 L Florida International 2-95/6 L Florida International 5-19* - Southern Conference game

1987 (19-31, 6-12 SoCon) Coach: Chal Port

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/14 L North Carolina (10) 2-62/15 W North Carolina 5-32/23 L #13 Clemson (7) 3-92/23 L #13 Clemson (7) 0-123/2 W Gannon 10-63/3 W Gannon 6-43/4 L North Carolina State 4-53/6 W Elizabethtown 3-03/7 W Norfolk State 7-63/8 L Norfolk State 1-23/9 W Wingate 10-43/11 L at USC Spartanburg 4-183/12 L at USC Spartanburg 2-33/14 * L at Davidson 4-53/14 * L at Davidson 6-73/15 * L at Davidson 2-63/16 L North Carolina Wesleyan 6-73/17 L North Carolina Wesleyan 6-83/21 * L Western Carolina 2-113/21 * L Western Carolina (10) 1-33/22 * L Western Carolina 4-183/23 W West Virginia State 8-23/24 W Youngstown State 5-03/26 L Northwestern 7-113/28 * W Furman 9-53/28 * W Furman 7-23/29 * W Furman 5-23/31 W Salisbury State 19-114/1 L South Carolina 3-84/2 L at Baptist 6-84/4 * L Davidson 0-54/4 * W Davidson 11-104/5 * L Davidson 1-84/8 L at Armstrong State 3-44/11 * L at Western Carolina 6-74/11 * L at Western Carolina 4-54/12 * L Western Carolina 5-144/13 L at Augusta 9-114/14 L Baptist (11) 3-44/17 * L at Furman 1-114/17 * W at Furman 3-14/18 * W at Furman 8-54/20 L at Coastal Carolina 2-154/21 W at Armstrong State 6-34/27 L at South Carolina 5-84/28 W Coastal Carolina 4-24/29 W Augusta 10-95/1 L Central Florida 3-75/2 W Central Florida 6-35/2 L Central Florida 5-6* - Southern Conference game

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1988 (33-20, 12-6 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/17 L at Coastal Carolina 2-82/21 L North Carolina 2-152/22 L North Carolina 1-22/27 W Duke 10-32/28 L Duke 3-73/1 W at Baptist 4-23/5 W Norfolk State 14-53/6 W Norfolk State 19-23/7 L North Carolina State 3-153/10 W Wagner 8-73/11 W Wagner 8-03/11 W Wagner 6-33/12 W Clarion 10-53/12 W Clarion 4-33/13 W Clarion 8-63/14 W Wingate 12-53/15 W Wingate 19-63/19 * W Davidson 4-33/19 * W Davidson 4-33/20 * L Davidson 5-73/21 W Howard 17-23/22 W Hiram 8-23/24 W Youngstown State 5-03/26 * L at Western Carolina 2-83/26 * W at Western Carolina 9-23/27 * L at Western Carolina 10-153/28 L Salisbury State 6-113/29 W West Virginia State 9-03/30 W West Virginia State 11-43/31 L at Winthrop 2-144/1 * W at Furman 7-54/1 * W at Furman 7-04/2 * W at Furman 7-44/4 L at Augusta 4-64/5 L Coastal Carolina 6-154/6 exh W Charleston Rainbows 7-14/9 * L at Davidson 5-64/9 * W at Davidson 3-24/10 * W at Davidson 12-114/13 W Baptist 12-24/14 W at Armstrong State 6-34/16 * L Western Carolina 8-94/16 * W Western Carolina 4-24/17 * L Western Carolina 4-54/19 L South Carolina 8-94/23 * W Furman 8-74/23 * W Furman 9-64/24 * W Furman 6-54/26 L at South Carolina 4-154/27 L Armstrong State 7-134/29 $ W vs. VMI 9-84/30 $ W vs. Western Carolina 6-44/30 $ W vs. Appalachian State 16-95/1 $ L vs. Western Carolina 6-22* - Southern Conference game$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

1989 (30-20, 8-9 SoCon)

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/10 # L Campbell 6-82/11 # L Armstrong State 2-32/12 # W Mercer 10-42/18 L North Carolina State 4-132/19 W North Carolina State 10-9

2/23 W Liberty 5-42/25 L North Carolina (7) 0-22/25 W North Carolina (7) 6-52/26 W Presbyterian 21-33/1 L at Baptist 3-63/4 W Longwood 16-13/5 L Longwood 1-43/5 L Longwood 4-53/6 W Wingate 3-13/6 W Wingate 11-43/11 * L Marshall (8) 7-123/11 * W Marshall 3-03/12 * W Marshall 1-03/14 W North Adams State 7-03/18 * L at Western Carolina 10-113/19 * L at Western Carolina 6-103/19 * W at Western Carolina 5-13/20 W Hiram 13-13/21 W USC Spartanburg 10-53/22 W Gannon 7-23/24 * W Appalachian State 6-13/24 * W Appalachian State 13-63/25 * L Appalachian State 5-83/27 W at Presbyterian 6-53/28 W at Central Wesleyan 13-23/29 W at Limestone 11-44/1 * W at Furman 5-34/1 * L at Furman 1-34/2 * W at Furman 6-04/3 L at South Carolina 7-174/4 W at Armstrong State 6-24/5 exh W Charleston Rainbows 4-04/6 L Coastal Carolina 2-54/7 W Wofford 13-64/8 W Wofford 6-54/12 L at Augusta 6-174/13 W Armstrong State 4-14/16 * W East Tennessee State 5-44/16 * L East Tennessee State (12) 2-44/17 W at Coastal Carolina 5-34/19 L Baptist 5-154/22 * L at VMI 2-134/22 * L at VMI 4-64/23 * L at VMI 4-54/24 W South Carolina (12) 6-54/27 $ W vs. VMI 17-11* - Southern Conference game# - Great Savannah Shootout (Savannah, Ga.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

Note: Heavy rains forced the cancellation of games five through eight of the conference tournament. A playoff was held at Montreat, N.C., between Appalachian State, Marshall and Western Carolina to determine the league’s automatic qualifier in the NCAA tournament with Western Carolina winning the league’s automatic bid.

1990 (46-14, 13-1 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS NCAA ATlANTiC regioNAl CHAmPioNS NCAA College World SerieS

Coach: Chal Portdate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/9 # W Armstrong State 5-42/17 L North Carolina State 3-52/18 W North Carolina State 12-12/21 W Augusta 9-42/24 W Davidson 4-32/24 W Davidson 9-72/25 W Davidson 15-4

2/26 W Gannon 9-22/27 W Gannon 10-63/3 W at Campbell 4-03/5 W Norfolk State 5-23/7 W at Coastal Carolina 7-33/8 W Liberty 10-33/10 * W Western Carolina 6-33/10 * W Western Carolina 7-33/11 * W Western Carolina 10-33/13 W George Mason 9-83/14 W Mount Olive 9-73/15 W Belmont Abbey 7-33/18 * W at Appalachian State 10-53/18 * W at Appalachian State 5-23/19 W Howard 14-43/20 W Le Moyne 16-113/21 W Le Moyne 5-23/24 * W Furman 3-13/24 * W Furman 3-03/25 * W Furman 3-23/26 W Kent State 13-33/27 L Kent State 1-23/28 L Kent State 7-94/1 W at Davidson 2-14/1 L at Davidson 7-84/3 L at South Carolina 12-134/4 exh W Charleston Rainbows 6-54/7 * W at East Tennessee State 8-14/8 * L at East Tennessee State 4-64/8 * W at East Tennessee State 7-04/10 L South Carolina 3-54/11 L at Armstrong State 5-214/13 * W VMI 8-34/16 L USC Spartanburg 4-84/17 L at Baptist 5-74/18 L at Augusta 4-124/19 W Armstrong State 4-04/22 * W at Marshall 4-24/22 * W at Marshall 18-44/24 W Baptist 8-44/27 $ W Appalachian State 7-24/28 $ W Marshall 9-24/28 $ W East Tennessee State 6-04/29 $ W Western Carolina 9-55/15 L at Armstrong State 2-45/16 L Armstrong State 3-45/21 W # 23 Clemson 11-25/25 ^ W North Carolina State 11-35/27 ^ W East Carolina 8-55/28 ^ W Miami (Fla.) 6-25/29 ^ W Miami (Fla.) 4-16/2 & L Louisiana State 2-86/3 & W Cal State-Fullerton (12) 8-76/4 & L Louisiana State 1-6* - Southern Conference game# - Great Savannah Shootout (Savannah, Ga.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ - NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.)& - College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

1991 (34-19-1, 16-2 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNSCoach: Chal Port

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/9 # W South Carolina State 15-22/10 # L North Carolina State 1-22/10 # L Armstrong State 2-32/16 % L Alabama-Birmingham 6-102/17 L at Mercer 2-92/20 W Gannon 6-02/21 L Gannon 1-22/22 # L Vanderbilt 1-82/23 W St. Andrews 6-52/23 L St. Andrews 3-42/24 # L Wake Forest 6-82/25 W Campbell 16-32/27 W at College of Charleston 8-73/2 W Norfolk State 7-63/4 L Mount Olive 5-63/5 W Mount Olive 4-13/7 W at Coastal Carolina 6-4

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BULLDOGS3/9 * W Appalachian State 9-23/9 * W Appalachian State 14-13/10 * W Appalachian State 6-13/12 W at Charleston Southern 5-13/16 * L at Furman 1-43/16 * W at Furman 2-13/17 * W at Furman 8-33/19 T at Campbell 6-63/20 W Howard 8-43/22 L at Augusta 5-73/23 W College of Charleston 3-23/24 W USC Aiken 6-53/25 W at USC Aiken 5-33/26 L at Clemson 0-103/27 L at Clemson 3-123/29 * W East Tennessee State 1-03/29 * W East Tennessee State 2-03/30 * W East Tennessee State 4-14/1 L at Jacksonville 7-104/2 W at Armstrong State 6-54/3 W Charleston Southern 10-04/6 * W at VMI 5-14/6 * W at VMI 9-04/7 * W at VMI 8-34/9 L South Carolina 6-114/10 exh W Charleston Rainbows 11-54/11 W Coastal Carolina 8-54/13 * W Marshall 4-04/13 * W Marshall 8-04/14 * W Marshall 5-44/16 W Armstrong State 4-14/17 L Jacksonville 5-64/20 * L at Western Carolina 4-104/20 * W at Western Carolina 8-64/21 * W at Western Carolina 9-54/22 W at South Carolina 3-14/26 $ L Appalachian State 0-24/27 $ L Western Carolina 3-7* - Southern Conference game# - Great Savannah Shootout (Savannah, Ga.)% - at Macon, Ga.$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1992 (35-20, 10-9 SoCon) Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/12 L at Coastal Carolina 3-92/14 L at USC Aiken 10-152/15 % W Winthrop 4-22/15 % L Furman 3-42/19 W at Pembroke State 17-32/21 W Pembroke State 3-22/22 # W South Carolina State 10-92/23 # W Vanderbilt 3-12/23 # L at Armstrong State 1-32/25 W Gannon 13-62/26 W Gannon 13-72/27 W Mount St. Mary’s 22-12/29 W James Madison 15-03/1 L James Madison 2-53/2 L at College of Charleston 3-83/3 W Mount Olive 1-03/4 W Mount Olive 9-53/7 * W Furman 3-03/7 * L Furman 0-33/8 * W Furman 9-13/9 W Norfolk State 7-23/11 W Christian Brothers 6-43/12 L Christian Brothers 3-43/14 * L at Georgia Southern 1-23/14 * L at Georgia Southern 0-33/15 * L at Georgia Southern 3-113/19 W at Charleston Southern 6-53/21 * L at East Tennessee State 1-43/21 * L at East Tennessee State 3-43/23 W at Wofford 17-73/24 W Allegheny 5-23/25 W Howard 4-23/26 W Howard 15-03/28 * W VMI 4-1

year-by-year resulTs3/28 * W VMI 5-33/29 * W VMI 9-03/31 W Armstrong State 5-44/2 L at South Carolina 5-324/5 * W at Marshall 6-04/5 * W at Marshall 3-04/7 W Coastal Carolina 12-34/9 L South Carolina 0-14/11 * W Western Carolina 2-14/11 * W Western Carolina 1-04/12 * L Western Carolina 7-84/14 W College of Charleston 7-14/15 W Charleston Southern 11-84/17 * L at Appalachian State 4-54/17 * W at Appalachian State 6-04/18 * L at Appalachian State 6-94/23 $ W Furman (12) 6-44/24 $ L Western Carolina 1-24/25 $ W Appalachian State 12-34/25 $ W East Tennessee State 9-44/26 $ L Georgia Southern 0-9* - Southern Conference game% - at Aiken, S.C.# - Great Savannah Shootout (Savannah, Ga.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1993 (32-25, 13-9 SoCon)

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/13 # L Armstrong State 9-102/14 # W Howard 20-02/14 # W South Carolina State 9-02/18 L at Coastal Carolina 5-72/19 % W Charlotte 8-52/20 % L USC Aiken (10) 8-92/22 L UNC Greensboro 8-92/23 L at Winthrop 2-52/24 W Pembroke State 8-12/27 * L Western Carolina 2-122/27 * L Western Carolina (9) 7-82/28 * W Western Carolina 7-53/2 L Mount St. Mary’s 4-63/4 W UNC Wilmington (12) 7-63/6 * W Appalachian State 3-03/6 * W Appalachian State 9-03/7 * W Appalachian State 7-43/8 W Winthrop 4-03/9 W at South Carolina 12-53/11 W Norfolk State 7-43/14 W Wofford 8-03/14 L Wofford 1-33/16 L South Carolina 0-73/18 L Stetson (11) 9-113/19 L UNC Greensboro 5-63/20 * L at Davidson 5-103/20 * W at Davidson 8-43/21 * W at Davidson 9-63/22 W at Campbell 7-63/27 * L at East Tennessee State 1-43/30 W at Charleston Southern (10) 5-34/1 W at Pembroke State 9-74/3 * W Furman 10-34/3 * W Furman (10) 2-14/4 * W Furman 5-34/6 W at Armstrong State 15-84/7 exh W Charleston Rainbows 4-14/8 L at UNC Wilmington 3-74/10 * L at Georgia Southern 0-34/10 * L at Georgia Southern 1-54/11 * L at Georgia Southern 4-84/12 W South Carolina State 11-24/14 L College of Charleston 1-74/15 W Campbell 6-24/17 * W at Marshall 3-0

4/17 * L at Marshall 2-34/18 * L at Marshall 7-84/20 W Armstrong State 7-54/21 L Coastal Carolina 3-114/22 W at South Carolina State 20-24/24 * W VMI 3-24/24 * W VMI 2-04/25 * W VMI 3-24/26 W at College of Charleston 2-14/27 L Charleston Southern (11) 5-64/29 $ W Appalachian State 7-14/30 $ L Western Carolina 3-65/1 $ L Georgia Southern 6-9* - Southern Conference game# - Great Savannah Shootout (Savannah, Ga.)% - at Aiken, S.C.$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1994 (32-34, 11-13 SoCon) SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS NCAA eAST regioNAlS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/4 # L vs. North Carolina 1-32/5 # W vs. Georgia State 8-42/12 W Charlotte 3-12/13 L Charlotte 5-82/16 L South Carolina 0-82/18 W Kentucky 4-22/19 L Kentucky (10) 4-52/20 L Kentucky 2-112/22 L at South Carolina 0-82/26 * L at Western Carolina 1-72/26 * L at Western Carolina (7) 2-32/27 * L at Western Carolina 2-33/3 L at Coastal Carolina 10-123/5 * W at Appalachian State 6-23/5 * L at Appalachian State (7) 6-73/6 * W at Appalachian State 5-43/7 L James Madison 4-63/8 L Winthrop 1-43/9 L UNC Greensboro 7-83/10 L UNC Greensboro (12) 7-113/12 L Princeton (7) 5-63/12 L Princeton (7) 2-53/13 W Princeton 4-33/14 @ W vs. College of Charleston 8-43/17 W Liberty 6-23/19 * W Davidson 15-43/19 * W Davidson (7) 6-23/20 * L Davidson 2-43/23 W South Carolina 3-23/24 W Brown (7) 8-43/24 W Brown (7) 2-13/26 * W East Tennessee State 3-23/26 * L East Tennessee State (7) 1-43/27 * W East Tennessee State 5-03/29 W at Charleston Southern 8-63/30 L at South Carolina (11) 8-94/1 * W at Furman 5-24/1 * W at Furman (7) 3-24/2 * L at Furman 6-74/4 W at Campbell 8-04/5 L at UNC Wilmington 0-54/9 * W Georgia Southern 6-04/9 * L Georgia Southern (7) 2-64/10 * L Georgia Southern 0-24/12 L College of Charleston 2-44/13 W Campbell 10-64/14 W UNC Wilmington 4-24/16 * L Marshall 4-104/16 * L Marshall (7) 1-44/17 * L Marshall 4-94/19 L at Winthrop 4-64/20 W Coastal Carolina 3-24/23 * W at VMI 8-74/23 * L at VMI (7) 6-84/24 * W at VMI 6-24/26 W Charleston Southern 7-04/28 $ W East Tennessee State 8-3

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4/29 $ W Davidson 10-44/30 $ W VMI 4-35/1 $ W Western Carolina 4-25/20 ! W Middle Tennessee State (10) 4-35/21 ! L Middle Tennessee State 3-115/21 ! W Middle Tennessee State 4-05/26 ^ L at Clemson 1-55/27 ^ W vs. Virginia Tech 4-35/28 ^ L vs. Notre Dame 1-5* - Southern Conference game# - Great Savannah Shootout (Savannah, Ga.)@ - at College Park (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)! - NCAA Play-In Series (Charleston, S.C.)^ - NCAA East Regional (Clemson, S.C.)

1995 (39-21, 19-5 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS NCAA mideAST regioNAlS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/10 # L Kentucky 2-32/12 # W South Carolina 9-52/14 W Winthrop 6-22/17 L North Carolina State 7-132/19 L North Carolina State 2-42/19 W North Carolina State 7-32/21 L at South Carolina 3-72/22 W at Coastal Carolina 5-22/25 * L Appalachian State (10) 1-22/25 * W Appalachian State (7) 3-22/26 * W Appalachian State 7-62/28 W at College of Charleston 2-13/3 % W Xavier 6-13/4 % L North Florida 4-73/5 % L Central Michigan 3-43/6 L Navy 1-43/7 L South Carolina 1-33/8 W Navy 16-83/11 * W at Davidson 6-23/11 * L at Davidson (7) 1-43/12 * W at Davidson 10-73/14 W Butler 3-03/15 W Butler 6-53/18 * W at East Tennessee State 13-13/18 * L at East Tennessee State (7) 3-43/19 * L at East Tennessee State 4-73/22 L at South Crolina 4-103/23 W Brown 9-33/24 W Brown 7-63/25 * W Furman 15-33/25 * W Furman (10) 5-43/26 * W Furman 7-53/27 L Brown 2-43/28 L at North Carolina State 7-143/29 L at North Carolina State 1-74/1 * W at Georgia Southern 4-14/1 * L at Georgia Southern (10) 1-24/2 * W at Georgia Southern (11) 5-24/4 W at Charleston Southern (11) 8-34/8 * W at Marshall 7-14/8 * W at Marshall 7-04/9 * W at Marshall 4-04/12 W Coastal Carolina 6-24/15 * W VMI 3-24/15 * W VMI (7) 7-44/16 * W VMI 3-14/18 L College of Charleston 0-44/19 L at Winthrop 5-64/22 * W Western Carolina 4-24/22 * W Western Carolina (7) 11-34/23 * W Western Carolina 8-44/25 W Charleston Southern 2-14/27 $ W Marshall 5-14/28 $ W East Tennessee State 10-24/29 $ W Georgia Southern 10-44/30 $ W Georgia Southern 8-35/14 W Georgia College 5-35/15 W Georgia College 11-65/25 ^ L Tennessee 2-5

5/26 ^ L Pittsburgh 10-12* - Southern Conference game# - CITGO Southern Challenge (Charleston, S.C.)% - Kennel Club Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ - NCAA Mideast Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1996 (33-26, 13-10 SoCon)

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/9 # W UNC Greensboro 11-82/10 # L Old Dominion 5-82/11 # L North Carolina State 11-142/16 % L vs. Oklahoma State 12-212/17 % W vs. Florida 11-92/18 % L vs. Southern California 4-122/20 W Wofford 20-02/21 L at Coastal Carolina 2-32/23 W New York Tech 7-42/24 W New York Tech 7-62/25 W New York Tech 7-32/27 W at College of Charleston 14-62/28 L Winthrop 8-93/2 * L Davidson 6-93/2 * W Davidson (7) 8-13/3 * L Davidson 10-123/5 W James Madison 7-53/9 * L East Tennessee State 6-73/9 * W East Tennessee State (7) 6-43/10 * L East Tennessee State 7-143/12 W Virginia Tech 7-33/13 L at South Carolina 5-133/14 L Virginia Tech 2-63/16 * L at Furman 8-93/16 * W at Furman (7) 6-43/17 * L at Furman (10) 2-33/19 W Ohio 9-33/20 L South Carolina 1-43/21 L New York Tech 9-123/22 W Brown 21-53/23 * L Georgia Southern 8-103/23 * L Georgia Southern (7) 2-83/24 * W Georgia Southern 6-53/25 L Brown 7-83/26 W Brown 13-123/30 * W Marshall (11) 4-33/30 * W Marshall (7) 15-53/31 * W Marshall 6-14/2 L at North Carolina State 2-34/3 L at North Carolina State 5-134/6 * W at VMI 14-44/6 * W at VMI (7) 5-14/7 * L at VMI 5-134/9 W at Charleston Southern 5-14/13 * W at Western Carolina 6-14/13 * L at Western Carolina (7) 2-54/14 * W at Western Carolina 2-14/16 W College of Charleston 5-44/17 L Coastal Carolina 3-54/19 L at Winthrop 4-54/21 * W at Appalachian State 10-64/21 * W at Appalachian State 12-04/23 W Charleston Southern (10) 7-64/25 $ W Appalachian State 6-24/26 $ L Georgia Southern 3-44/27 $ W Furman 17-34/28 $ W East Tennessee State 11-04/28 $ W VMI 8-54/28 $ L Georgia Southern 1-7* - Southern Conference game# - CITGO Southern Challenge (Charleston, S.C.)% - Gator Slugfest (Gainesville, Fla.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1997 (37-21, 16-7 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/7 # W East Carolina 8-42/8 # W Old Domininion 7-32/9 # L Virginia Commonwealth 2-6

2/12 W at College of Charleston 9-22/15 % L Wake Forest 7-142/16 % L South Carolina (11) 3-42/19 L at College of Charleston 5-112/22 * L at Davidson 8-92/22 * W at Davidson (7) 8-02/23 * W at Davidson 15-32/26 W Mount St. Mary’s 16-42/27 L St. John’s 0-43/2 * W at East Tennessee State 9-23/2 * W at East Tennessee State 11-33/4 W at Charleston Southern 12-73/5 W Charleston Southern 7-53/8 * W Furman 6-13/8 * L Furman (7) 3-43/9 * W Furman 6-23/11 W College of Charletson 13-43/12 L Tennessee Tech 7-93/13 W Tennessee Tech 13-33/15 * L at Georgia Southern 2-133/15 * W at Georgia Southern 8-43/16 * L at Georgia Southern 2-43/17 W Princeton 16-103/18 W Winthrop 16-113/19 W Princeton 8-43/22 * W at Marshall 18-113/22 * W at Marshall (7) 10-33/23 * W at Marshall 13-93/24 W at East Carolina 19-63/25 L at East Carolina 3-103/26 W at South Carolina 5-33/29 * L VMI (11) 10-113/29 * W VMI (7) 12-33/30 * W VMI 19-104/1 L at North Carolina State 13-174/1 L at North Carolina State 0-164/5 * L Western Carolina 4-54/5 * L Western Carolina (7) 2-54/6 * W Western Carolina 6-54/8 W College of Charletson 14-114/10 L Coastal Carolina (10) 6-74/12 * W Appalachian State 8-64/12 * W Appalachian State (7) 6-54/13 * W Appalachian State 7-24/15 W at Charleston Southern 14-84/16 L at Coastal Carolina 3-44/17 W Winthrop 4-34/19 W Wofford 9-84/19 L Wofford (7) 1-74/20 W Wofford 10-54/22 W Charleston Southern 5-24/24 $ W Davidson 18-84/25 $ W Georgia Southern 14-54/26 $ L Western Carolina 3-104/27 $ L Furman 2-4* - Southern Conference game# - Aramark Colonial Southern Challenge (Charleston, S.C.)% - CITGO Southern Challenge (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1998 (37-24, 21-5 SoCon) SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS NCAA eAST regioNAlS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/10 W at Coastal Carolina 11-72/13 # L Richmond 4-92/14 # L Tennessee 1-52/15 # L South Carolina 3-82/18 L St. John’s 4-52/20 % W Virginia Tech (11) 7-62/21 % W Georgia 7-62/24 L at Florida State 4-92/25 L at Florida State 5-152/28 W Radford 3-22/28 W Radford (9) 6-53/1 L Radford 2-103/4 L at Winthrop 3-93/6 ! L vs. Troy State 4-103/8 ! W vs. Army 10-1

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BULLDOGS3/10 L Navy 0-43/11 L Navy 4-53/12 L at North Carolina State 3-103/14 * W Appalachian State 7-43/14 * W Appalachian State 10-23/15 * W Appalachian State 12-33/21 * W East Tennessee State 4-33/21 * W East Tennessee State 18-03/22 * W East Tennessee State 6-43/24 * W Wofford 9-43/25 L at #4 Clemson 0-53/28 * L UNC Greensboro 0-43/28 * L UNC Greensboro 1-33/29 * L UNC Greensboro (11) 3-53/31 * W at Georgia Southern 7-14/1 * W at Georgia Southern 9-34/1 * W at Georgia Southern 9-44/4 * W at Furman 1-04/4 * W at Furman 13-74/5 * W at Furman 9-34/7 L at Charleston Southern 10-134/11 * W Davidson 23-94/11 * L Davidson (8) 3-44/12 * W Davidson 4-34/13 W College of Charleston 6-14/14 W at South Carolina 8-44/15 L at North Carolina 2-54/18 * L at Western Carolina 6-94/18 * W at Western Carolina 10-74/22 * W Wofford 9-04/22 * W Wofford 24-74/25 * W at VMI 8-44/25 * W at VMI 7-44/26 * W at VMI 10-64/28 L Charleston Southern 3-44/30 $ W Davidson 11-25/1 $ W Western Carolina 5-05/2 $ W Georgia Southern 9-05/3 $ W UNC Greensboro 12-15/7 W Presbyterian 12-25/10 + W vs. Howard 15-05/10 L at North Carolina State 3-85/11 W Presbyterian 9-35/21 ^ L at #14 Clemson 3-125/22 ^ W vs. Fordham 5-15/23 ^ L vs. Virginia Commonwealth (11) 2-3* - Southern Conference game# - Franklin Life Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)% - Winn-Dixie Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)! - at Montgomery, Ala.+ - at Raleigh, N.C. $ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ - NCAA East Regional (Clemson, S.C.)

1999 (41-20, 24-5 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS NCAA TAllAHASSee regioNAlS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/12 # L Virginia 1-52/13 # L North Carolina State 3-52/14 # L North Carolina 5-82/19 % W Kentucky 4-12/20 % W Tennessee 9-12/21 % L South Carolina 4-92/26 + W vs. Xavier 13-122/27 + L vs. Western Michigan 0-93/3 W at #19 Clemson 18-15

year-by-year resulTs3/6 L Connecticut 1-23/6 W Connecticut (12) 3-23/7 W Connecticut 9-43/10 L at Charleston Southern 2-33/13 * W VMI 16-23/13 * W VMI 17-43/14 * W VMI 8-43/16 L at Florida State 6-103/17 L at Florida State 4-83/20 * W at Davdson 8-63/20 * W at Davidson 14-13/21 * W at Davidson 11-13/24 L at North Carolina State 5-163/27 * L at East Tennessee State 3-53/27 * L at East Tennessee State 4-53/28 * W at East Tennessee State 7-63/30 W Troy State 8-74/2 * W Western Carolina 4-14/3 * W Western Carolina 6-14/3 * W Western Carolina 5-14/7 L at South Carolina (10) 4-54/10 * W College of Charleston 9-14/10 * W College of Charleston 7-64/11 * L College of Charleston 2-64/13 W Winthrop (10) 4-34/14 L Coastal Carolina 2-54/17 * W at UNC Greensboro 16-34/17 * W at UNC Greensboro 10-64/18 * W at UNC Greensboro 12-54/21 W at Coastal Carolina 4-34/24 * W at Appalachian State 12-44/24 * W at Appalachian State 8-54/25 * W at Appalachian State (10) 8-74/27 W at Winthrop 18-45/2 * W Georgia Southern 7-65/2 * W Georgia Southern 5-25/5 W Charleston Southern 7-35/8 * W at Wofford 7-15/9 * L at Wofford 3-45/9 * W at Wofford 21-45/11 L Charleston Southern 12-185/11 W Charleston Southern 6-35/12 W Coastal Carolina 7-15/14 * W Furman 24-05/15 * W Furman 10-55/15 * L Furman 11-165/19 $ W Furman 3-05/20 $ W East Tennessee State 13-55/21 $ W College of Charleston 4-35/22 $ W Western Carolina 6-35/28 ^ L at Florida State 6-245/29 ^ L vs. Providence 1-12* - Southern Conference game# - Winn-Dixie Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)% - Franklin Life Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)+ - Kennel Club Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ - NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2000 (39-20, 23-7 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/11 # W Maryland 7-22/12 # W North Carolina State 2-12/13 # L South Carolina 2-42/18 % W West Virginia 7-52/19 % W St. John’s 4-32/20 % L Tennessee 3-52/25 ! W vs. Xavier 11-42/26 ! W vs. Western Michigan 21-52/27 ! L at Jacksonville 8-93/1 L Winthrop 3-53/4 * W East Tennessee State 9-43/4 * W East Tennessee State 15-63/5 * W East Tennessee State 14-03/8 W Coastal Carolina 6-13/10 * W at Western Carolina 8-63/12 * L at Western Carolina 5-103/12 * W at Western Carolina 7-53/14 W Navy 3-0

3/15 W Navy 16-33/18 * W Wofford 3-13/18 * W Wofford 22-23/19 * W Wofford 15-33/22 L at Georgia 7-163/23 W Howard 7-23/24 L at #1 Clemson 3-93/25 L at #1 Clemson 5-73/26 L at #1 Clemson 3-63/28 W at North Carolina State 5-43/31 * W at VMI 13-54/1 * L at VMI 12-144/2 * W at VMI 18-14/5 L at South Carolina 5-64/7 * W UNC Greensboro 5-24/8 * W UNC Greensboro 6-24/9 * W UNC Greensboro 8-34/12 L at Georgia Tech 3-134/15 * L at Georgia Southern 6-74/15 * L at Georgia Southern 8-94/16 * L at Georgia Southern 3-84/19 L at Coastal Carolina 6-94/21 * W Davidson 20-84/22 * W Davidson 17-34/22 * W Davidson 11-54/25 W Charleston Southern 12-34/26 W at Winthrop 11-14/28 * L at College of Charleston 9-114/29 * W at College of Charleston 11-64/30 * W at College of Charleston 7-55/6 * W at Furman 12-55/6 * W at Furman 12-45/7 * L at Furman 7-105/8 W at Charleston Southern 8-25/11 * W Appalachian State 6-55/11 * W Appalachian State 12-05/12 * W Appalachian State 7-15/17 $ W Davidson 6-25/18 $ W College of Charleston 6-35/19 $ L Georgia Southern (10) 3-55/20 $ L Furman 1-11* - Southern Conference game# - Trademark Properties Classic (Charleston, S.C.)% - Winn-Dixie Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)! - Kennel Club Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2001 (38-24, 20-10 SoCon) SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/2 # L vs. Oklahoma State 1-62/3 # L vs. UC Riverside 0-122/4 # L vs. San Diego State 3-52/9 ! W Richmond 7-52/10 ! W Old Dominion 6-22/11 ! W Virginia Commonwealth 8-42/16 % W Maryland 5-42/17 % L North Carolina State 4-132/18 % W Tennessee 15-22/21 W St. John’s 18-32/24 L Connecticut 4-112/24 W Connecticut 10-42/25 W Connecticut 6-33/2 * W VMI 8-03/3 * W VMI 8-13/4 * W VMI 7-23/6 W William & Mary 15-33/7 W William & Mary 12-23/9 * W Georgia Southern 10-63/10 * W Georgia Southern 8-23/11 * W Georgia Southern 3-23/13 W Butler 9-33/15 W Butler 5-13/17 * W at East Tennessee State 9-63/17 * W at East Tennessee State 18-03/18 * L at East Tennessee State 9-103/27 L at Florida State 0-33/28 W at Florida State 5-23/31 * W at Davidson 9-1

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3/31 * L at Davidson 3-44/1 * L at Davidson 13-154/3 L at Charleston Southern 3-44/6 * W Western Carolina 7-04/7 * L Western Carolina 6-74/8 * L Western Carolina 6-124/10 L South Carolina 7-124/11 L at South Carolina 2-44/13 * W at Wofford 5-44/14 * W at Wofford 9-74/14 * W at Wofford 7-44/17 L at Coastal Carolina 7-84/18 L Winthrop 7-94/21 * W at Appalachian State 10-84/21 * L at Appalachian State 3-94/22 * W at Appalachian State 13-104/24 L Charleston Southern 4-64/25 W at Winthrop 7-34/28 * L Furman 1-24/28 * W Furman 3-04/29 * L Furman 4-65/4 * W at UNC Greensboro 6-55/5 * L at UNC Greensboro 3-45/6 * W at UNC Greensboro 8-45/10 * W College of Charleston 4-35/11 * W College of Charleston 9-45/12 * L College of Charleston 1-95/16 $ W East Tennessee State 3-25/17 $ W Appalachian State 5-35/18 $ W Georgia Southern 3-25/19 $ W UNC Greensboro 5-35/25 ^ L at South Carolina 0-165/26 ^ L vs. Princeton 6-11* - Southern Conference game# - Caballero Classic (Yuma, Ariz.)! - Trademark Properties Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)% - The Citadel Invitational (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ - NCAA Regional (Columbia, S.C.) 2002 (31-26, 22-8 SoCon) SoCoN CHAmPioNS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/15 # W North Carolina State 3-22/16 # L Maryland 6-82/17 # L North Carolina State 8-142/17 # L Richmond 3-42/22 % W West Virginia 1-02/23 % L Virgnia Tech 3-122/24 % L Virginia 4-53/1 L at Jacksonville 1-23/5 W Charleston Southern 4-03/6 W at Coastal Carolina 2-13/8 * W Davidson 4-33/9 * W Davidson 8-63/10 * W Davidson 5-33/13 W Pace University 11-23/13 L Pace Universtiy 1-33/15 * W Appalachian State 9-13/16 * W Appalachian State 10-23/17 * W Appalachian State 8-43/19 L at Florida State 0-43/20 L at Florida State 3-113/22 * L at College of Charleston 0-103/23 * W at College of Charleston 14-73/24 * L at College of Charleston 8-93/27 W South Carolina 5-13/28 * W East Tennessee State 3-23/29 * W East Tennessee State 6-03/30 * W East Tennessee State 8-24/3 W Charleston Southern 8-24/5 * W at Western Carolina 8-34/6 * W at Western Carolina 7-04/7 * L at Western Carolina 1-24/10 L at South Carolina 0-24/12 * L UNC Greensboro 0-54/13 * W UNC Greensboro 4-14/14 * W UNC Greensboro 4-14/17 L at Charleston Southern 13-184/19 * W at Georgia Southern 9-2

4/20 * L at Georgia Southern 3-124/21 * W at Georgia Southern 16-44/24 L at Winthrop 0-54/27 * L Wofford 4-84/27 * W Wofford 13-04/28 * W Wofford 7-24/30 L Coastal Carolina 3-105/4 * L at Furman 0-55/5 * W at Furman 7-55/5 * L at Furman 0-55/7 W Winthrop 2-15/10 L at North Carolina State 6-75/11 L at North Carolina State 2-85/15 W at Charleston Southern 16-65/17 * W at VMI 12-25/17 * W at VMI 12-45/18 * W at VMI 11-55/22 $ W East Tennessee State 7-55/23 $ L Georgia Southern 2-45/24 $ L Furman 0-6* - Southern Conference game# - Crab House Challenge (Charleston, S.C.)% - Berkeley Electric Coop Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2003 (32-25, 19-11 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/14 # L Tennessee 4-92/15 # L Vanderbilt 3-42/19 % L South Carolina 5-72/21 % W Kentucky 3-12/23 % W North Carolina State 15-22/28 W at Miami (Fla.) 8-73/1 L at Miami (Fla.) 1-63/2 L at Miami (Fla.) 6-143/4 W North Carolina A&T 12-93/5 W North Carolina A&T 2-13/7 * L at Western Carolina 7-83/8 * W at Western Carolina 7-33/9 * L at Western Carolina 5-83/11 L at North Carolina State 3-43/15 * W Wofford 12-23/15 * W Wofford 11-03/16 * W Wofford 5-03/18 W Lafayette 7-03/19 W at Charleston Southern 20-23/22 * W at Appalachian State 10-43/22 * W at Appalachian State 5-43/23 * W at Appalachian State 12-83/25 L at Jacksonville 1-33/26 L at Florida State 2-103/28 * W College of Charleston 9-23/29 * W College of Charleston 19-33/30 * W College of Charleston 9-84/1 W at North Carolina A&T 12-54/2 W at North Carolina A&T 7-24/4 L at Coastal Carolina 6-114/5 W Coastal Carolina 8-74/6 L Coastal Carolina 3-164/11 * L at Davidson 4-64/12 * L at Davidson 1-34/13 * L at Davidson 5-84/16 L at Winthrop 5-64/18 * L East Tennessee State 1-24/19 * W East Tennessee State 9-44/20 * W East Tennessee State 5-44/23 W Winthrop 10-34/25 * W at Furman 6-44/26 * L at Furman 8-154/27 * W at Furman 5-14/30 L at Coastal Carolina 2-45/3 * L Georgia Southern 2-45/4 * W Georgia Southern 10-75/5 * L Georgia Southern 6-105/7 W Charleston Southern 7-55/9 * L at UNC Greensboro 9-125/10 * W at UNC Greensboro 9-45/11 * W at UNC Greensboro 11-65/14 W at South Carolina 7-4

5/17 * W VMI 10-05/17 * L VMI 6-75/18 * W VMI 5-15/21 $ L College of Charleston 2-85/22 $ L VMI 1-2* - Southern Conference game# - ESPN Radio Shootout (Charleston, S.C.) % - Crab House Challenge (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2004 (39-28, 21-9 SoCon) SoCoN ToUrNAmeNT CHAmPioNS NCAA ColUmBiA (S.C.) regioNAlS

Head Coach: Fred Jordandate Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/15 # W Charlotte 5-02/20 # L Richmond 1-22/21 # W West Virginia 5-42/22 # L Old Dominion (15) 6-82/28 % L North Carolina State 1-32/28 % L College of Charleston 4-53/2 ! W vs. Oregon State 7-63/3 ! W vs. Chicago State 5-03/4 ! L at Hawai’i 3-63/5 ! L vs. Oregon State 2-33/6 ! W vs. Chicago State 11-33/10 L Coastal Carolina 3-123/12 * W at Elon 5-43/13 * W at Elon 13-73/14 * L at Elon 4-63/17 W at North Carolina State 5-23/19 * W Western Carolina 4-03/20 * W Western Carolina 6-33/21 * W Western Carolina 6-33/23 W at Charleston Southern 19-63/24 W at Winthrop 5-43/26 * W at Wofford 9-13/27 * W at Wofford 7-43/28 * W at Wofford (10) 8-43/31 L Charleston Southern 4-124/2 * W Appalachian State 6-24/3 * W Appalachian State 9-14/4 * W Appalachian State 13-94/7 L Charleston Southern 7-124/9 * W at College of Charleston 10-54/10 * L at College of Charleston 4-154/11 * L at College of Charleston 7-94/14 L at Charleston Southern 2-54/16 W High Point 10-44/17 W High Point 11-104/18 W High Point 14-24/20 L at #17 Clemson 4-134/21 L at South Carolina 2-54/23 * W Davidson 3-04/24 * W Davidson 12-34/25 * W Davidson 6-24/30 * L at East Tennessee State 9-105/1 * L at East Tennessee State (13) 7-105/2 * L at East Tennessee State 7-95/4 W Savannah State 5-25/5 L Savannah State 5-75/7 * W Furman 11-15/8 * W Furman 5-45/9 * W Furman 9-45/11 L at Coastal Carolina 5-85/12 L South Carolina (10) 1-65/14 * L at Georgia Southern 8-115/15 * L at Georgia Southern 10-115/16 * L at Georgia Southern 4-135/18 L Winthrop 2-55/20 * W UNC Greensboro 7-35/21 * W UNC Greensboro 6-15/22 * W UNC Greensboro 7-35/26 $ W East Tennessee State 6-25/27 $ W Davidson 10-15/28 $ L Western Carolina 2-55/29 $ W College of Charleston 7-2

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2005 (25-34, 14-16 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/12 L at Charlotte 4-92/13 W at Charlotte (11) 4-32/18 # W Old Dominion (11) 6-52/19 # W Coppin State 15-02/20 # L Richmond 2-52/25 % L North Carolina State 3-102/26 % W West Virginia 11-13/2 W at Coastal Carolina 4-23/4 W Stony Brook 3-23/5 W Stony Brook 3-23/6 L Stony Brook 0-13/9 L Coastal Carolina 1-53/11 * L at UNC Greensboro 1-23/12 * L at UNC Greensboro 6-143/13 * L at UNC Greensboro (11) 3-43/18 * L Elon 2-43/19 * L Elon 5-63/20 * W Elon 6-33/23 L at College of Charletson 0-133/25 * L at Western Carolina 1-153/26 * W at Western Carolina 8-73/26 * L at Western Carolina 9-103/30 L #8 South Carolina 2-44/2 * L Wofford 12-144/2 * W Wofford 21-54/3 * W Wofford 6-34/6 L at #4 South Carolina 4-94/9 * L at Appalachian State 5-94/9 * L at Appalachian State 8-94/10 * W at Appalachian State 12-54/12 L Longwood 4-74/13 W Longwood 9-74/15 * W College of Charleston 6-44/16 * L College of Charleston 3-94/17 * L College of Charleston 7-94/20 L Winthrop 2-64/22 L Charleston Southern 5-84/23 W Charleston Southern 10-64/24 L Charleston Southern 10-174/26 L East Carolina 0-34/29 * L at Davidson 7-94/30 * W at Davidson 4-35/1 * L at Davidson 5-115/3 L at Charleston Southern 0-115/4 L at Winthrop 6-135/6 * W East Tennessee State 8-55/7 * L East Tennessee State 5-85/8 * W East Tennessee State 19-115/11 L at North Carolina State 5-85/13 * W at Furman 9-35/14 * W at Furman 7-45/15 * W at Furman 5-25/19 * L Georgia Southern 5-85/21 * W Georgia Southern 9-45/21 * W Georgia Southern 4-25/25 $ L Western Carolina 1-65/26 $ W East Tennessee State 10-65/27 $ W Elon 8-75/27 $ L College of Charleston 7-9* - Southern Conference game# - Homewood Suites Shootout presented by Trademark Properties (Charleston, S.C.)% - Homewood Suites Shootout presented by the Charles-

year-by-year resulTston Crab House (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2006 (34-27, 15-12 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/10 L Virginia 3-52/17 ! W Richmond 6-02/18 ! W #3 Nebraska 8-52/19 ! L #19 North Carolina State 2-62/21 W Hofstra 8-72/22 W Hofstra 4-32/24 % W Le Moyne 8-52/26 % L Towson 7-93/1 W Le Moyne 4-33/3 W Princeton 7-63/4 W Princeton 14-13/4 W Princeton 10-73/5 L Princeton 2-33/8 L at #22 North Carolina State 2-33/10 W Butler 11-23/11 W Butler 4-33/12 L Butler 6-103/14 W Charleston Southern 8-53/17 L at UNLV 6-223/18 L at UNLV 1-83/19 L at UNLV 7-83/24 * L at Georgia Southern 4-53/25 * L at Georgia Southern 4-53/26 * W at Georgia Southern 10-33/29 L #27 Winthrop 1-73/31 * W UNC Greensboro 7-24/1 * L UNC Greensboro 2-34/2 * W UNC Greensboro 9-54/4 W at Charleston Southern 13-124/7 * L Furman 2-34/8 * W Furman 4-14/9 * L Furman 2-54/12 W at Coastal Carolina 10-64/14 * L at Elon 4-54/15 * L at Elon 4-74/16 * L at Elon 10-114/19 L at #13 South Carolina 2-114/21 * W Western Carolina 5-44/23 * L Western Carolina 5-84/23 * W Western Carolina 4-34/25 W #26 College of Charleston 4-14/28 * L at Wofford 4-54/29 * W at Wofford 7-44/30 * W at Wofford 7-65/3 L at Winthrop 2-85/5 * W Appalachian State 7-25/6 * L Appalachian State 2-75/7 * W Appalachian State 4-35/9 L #24 South Carolina 3-125/11 * W Davidson 13-45/12 * W Davidson 8-25/12 * W Davidson 13-35/18 * W at College of Charleston 4-25/19 * L at College of Charleston 5-75/20 * W at College of Charleston 11-105/24 $ W Georgia Southern 6-35/25 $ L #25 Elon 3-125/26 $ W UNC Greensboro 10-35/26 $ W Western Carolina 4-25/27 $ W #25 Elon 14-115/27 $ L College of Charleston 4-5* - Southern Conference game# - Springmaid Beach Resort Tournament (Conway, S.C.)! - Homewood Suites Shootout presented by Trademark Properties (Charleston, S.C.)% - Homewood Suites Shootout presented by the Charles-ton Crab House (Charleston, S.C.)$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2007 (34-27, 12-15 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/9 W East Tennessee State (13) 13-6

2/10 L East Tennessee State 3-52/11 W East Tennessee State (10) 11-42/16 # W Richmond 7-62/17 # L Liberty 1-22/18 # W #1 South Carolina 7-62/23 % L Virginia Tech (11) 4-52/24 % L Minnesota 3-62/25 % W UNC Asheville 4-32/27 W Campbell 20-103/2 ! W vs. James Madison 5-43/3 ! W vs. Kent State 13-93/10 L Columbia 1-143/10 W Columbia 2-13/11 W Columbia 6-13/13 W Savannah State 8-73/16 W Eastern Illinois (10) 19-143/17 W Eastern Illinois 5-43/18 W Eastern Illinois 5-43/20 W Winthrop 8-33/23 * L Elon 1-33/24 * W Elon 8-63/25 * L Elon 8-123/27 L Brown 4-63/28 W Brown 6-53/30 * L at Western Carolina 3-73/31 * L at Western Carolina 5-124/1 * L at Western Carolina 3-184/4 & L vs. College of Charleston (10) 0-74/6 * W Wofford 11-84/7 * W Wofford (10) 17-54/7 * W Wofford 8-74/13 * L at Appalachian State 7-94/13 * W at Appalachian State 17-04/14 * W at Appalachian State 8-54/18 L at Charleston Southern 6-94/20 * L at Davidson 4-64/21 * W at Davidson 25-144/22 * W at Davidson 9-44/24 L Coastal Carolina 1-54/27 * L College of Charleston 2-74/28 * L College of Charleston 9-154/29 * L College of Charleston 4-105/4 * L at UNC Greensboro (11) 3-65/6 * L at UNC Greensboro 7-85/6 * W at UNC Greensboro 10-35/8 W at East Carolina 8-65/9 L at South Carolina 3-125/11 * W Georgia Southern 9-15/12 * W Georgia Southern 8-35/13 * L Georgia Southern 4-175/15 W Charleston Southern 8-25/17 * L at Furman 2-45/18 * W at Furman 13-55/19 * L at Furman 3-75/22 $ W Davidson 7-05/23 $ W Western Carolina 7-25/24 $ W Elon 6-55/25 $ L Wofford 2-65/26 $ W Elon 5-25/26 $ L Wofford 2-4* - Southern Conference game# - Charleston Crab House Shootout presented by Trade-mark Properties (Charleston, S.C.)% - Homewood Suites Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)! - at Rock Hill, S.C.& - played at Riley Park with CofC as the home team$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2008 (28-28, 12-15 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/23 L Delaware 2-72/23 W Delaware 12-02/24 L Delaware 4-62/27 W UNC Wilmington 3-12/29 # W North Carolina A&T (10) 2-13/1 # W #23 Louisville (10) 1-03/2 # L North Carolina State 3-43/4 W USC Upstate 10-1

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3/5 W USC Upstate (12) 4-33/8 % W Evansville 13-83/8 % W Wright State 6-43/9 % W UNC Asheville 13-73/11 W College of Charleston 13-13/12 L Indiana State 3-43/14 * L at Elon 2-73/15 * W at Elon 5-43/16 * L at Elon 7-83/18 W Charleston Southern 5-33/21 * L Furman 4-113/22 * W Furman 10-13/23 * W Furman 5-23/25 L #18 Coastal Carolina 1-53/26 L Winthrop 6-113/28 * W Appalachian State 6-53/29 * L Appalachian State 6-143/30 * W Appalachian State 9-64/1 L #6 South Carolina 4-74/2 L at Mercer 5-94/5 * W at Wofford 6-24/6 * W at Wofford 18-24/6 * L at Wofford (10) 5-64/8 W at Charleston Southern 7-44/11 * W Davidson 9-34/12 * W Davidson 9-14/13 * W Davidson 12-74/15 L at #29 UNC Wilmington 6-164/16 L at #23 East Carolina (10) 3-44/18 * L UNC Greensboro 1-34/19 * L UNC Greensboro 3-94/20 * W UNC Greensboro 8-74/25 * L at College of Charleston 2-124/26 * L at College of Charleston 1-44/27 * L at College of Charleston 6-94/30 L at #15 Coastal Carolina 1-95/2 * L at Georgia Southern 13-175/3 * W at Georgia Southern 12-85/4 * L at Georgia Southern 5-65/7 W at Winthrop 14-75/9 * L Western Carolina 3-115/10 * L Western Carolina (10) 2-55/10 * L Western Carolina 2-115/13 L at #18 South Carolina 2-105/15 W Presbyterian 3-25/16 W Presbyterian 9-65/17 W Presbyterian 11-15/20 $ L Wofford 4-8* - Southern Conference game$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Chalreston, S.C.)#-CharlestonFirefighterMemorialChallengepresentedbythe Charleston Crab House (Charleston, S.C.)% - The Citadel Shootout (Charleston, S.C.)

2009 (37-22, 20-10 SoCon) Head Coach: Fred Jordan

date Note W/l opponent inn. Score2/20 L Indiana State 8-122/21 L Indiana State (10) 6-92/21 L Indiana State (11) 7-82/22 W Indiana State (12) 5-42/27 # W Radford 4-22/28 # L Tennessee Tech (15) 6-73/4 L at #14 Coastal Carolina 1-33/6 * W Elon (11) 12-83/7 * L Elon 5-173/8 * W Elon 8-53/9 W Quinnipiac 15-13/11 W Mercer 9-33/13 * L at Applachian State 6-103/15 * W at Applachian State 12-33/15 * W at Appalachian State 19-23/20 * W at Western Carolina 10-33/21 * L at Western Carolna 1-33/22 * L at Western Carolina 9-103/25 W at Charleston Southern 13-33/26 W Air Force 5-23/27 W Air Force 13-113/28 W Air Force 8-1

year-by-year resulTs3/29 W Air Force 4-13/31 W South Carolina 12-54/1 L Wintrhop 9-124/3 * W Wofford 13-34/4 * W Wofford 6-44/5 * L Wofford 4-54/7 L at College of Charleston 8-214/8 W Charleston Southern 9-24/11 * W at Davidson 20-64/11 * L at Davidson (10) 4-54/12 * W at Davidson 12-54/14 L Savannah State 2-64/15 W at South Carolina (11) 5-34/17 * W at UNC Greensboro 10-44/18 * L at UNC Greensboro 3-94/19 * L at UNC Greensboro 4-124/22 W at Winthrop 16-114/24 * W Georgia Southern 6-24/25 * L Georgia Southern 1-34/26 * W Georgia Southern 8-45/1 * L Samford 4-5 5/2 * W Samford 5-15/3 * W Samford 9-55/5 W Presbyterian 12-25/6 L USC Upstate 3-65/7 * W at Furman 3-15/8 * W at Furman 7-05/10 * W at Furman 7-65/12 L at Presbyterian 6-125/14 * W College of Charleston 14-35/15 * W College of Charleston 10-45/16 * W College of Charleston 7-05/20 $ L Appalachian State 1-45/21 $ W Davidson 9-85/22 $ W Appalachian State 5-35/23 $ W #22 Elon 5-15/23 $ L #22 Elon 7-8* - Southern Conference game$ - Southern Conference Tournament (Chalreston, S.C.)#-CharlestonFirefighterMemorialChallengepresentedbythe Charleston Crab House (Charleston, S.C.)

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Because of the strength of the academic program, The Citadel has repeatedly been rated as a top regional institution in the annual rankings issued by U.S. News and World Report. With more than 80 percent of its students returning each year, The Citadel enjoys one of the best retention records in the country. The Citadel’s fourteen academic departments offer fivebachelor’sdegreesin17areas,sixmaster’sdegrees in 17 areas, and specialist degrees in two areas.

Excellence in the Education of Principled Leaders

graduation rateThe Citadel leads South Carolina with the high-est 4-year Graduation Rate at 62.4 percent, while the national average is only 30 per-cent.

Cadets receive gold stars for earning a 3.7 GPA or high-er. The stars are worn on both sides of the collar of their dress uniforms and above the left pocket of their summer leave uniforms.

The Citadel ranks No. 3 nationally among public colleg-esanduniversitiesintheCarnegieclassificationinthepercentage of students who graduate in four years.

That category includes colleges with master’s level pro-grams. The latest data shows that 62.4% of entering freshmen graduated from The Citadel within four years. The national average four-year graduation rate is about 30%.

The Princeton Review for 2008 named The Citadel School of Business one of the nation’s 237 best busi-ness programs.

Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universi-ties, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation

rate for athletes. More than 90% of cadet-athletes who have ex-hausted their four years of eligi-bility earn a diploma.

The Princeton Review for 2008 placed The Citadel in its top tier of academic institutions accord-ing to an academic ranking that measures how hard students work and how much they get back for their efforts. The rank-ing considered such factors as hours students study outside

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Not Just Another City

Dining...Eating is king in Charleston! No matter what your taste, you canfindarestauranttosuityourdesire.American,French,Indian, Thai, Italian and seafood can all be found close by

and enjoyed with a wonderful view.

Open air market...The outdoor market, located at 188 Meeting Street, is the place togo todo your shopping. Youwill findeverythingfrom artwork to sweetgrass baskets to hot sauce. The mar-

ketisaperfectplacetofindthatuniquegift.

Perfect Weather...The weather in Charleston is just one of its irresistible qualities. With the average high temperature of 75 degrees and the average low of 54, the Holy City offers the perfect

weather to suit almost anyone.

What they are saying about charlesTOn...

NAMED AMERICA’S MOST MANNERLY CITYFOR THE 8TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

MARJABELLE STEWART, ETTIQUE EXPERT, APRIL 2007

FAVORITE ROMANTIC GETAWAY & HISTORIC SITEAMONG SOUTHERN DESTINATIONS

SOUTHERN LIVING MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 2005

NO. 3 DESTINATION IN FAMILY FRIENDLY TRAVEL AWARDSFAMILY FUN MAGAZINE, APRIL 2007

COOPER RIVER BRIDGE RUN RECEIVED THEALL-STAR HOST AWARD

FROM SPORTS TR AVEL MAGAZINE

WILD DUNES RESORT RANKED IN THE TOP 10BY TENNIS MAGAZINE

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