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The 2010 UCF baseball yearbook was writt en, de-signed and edited by Brian Ormiston. Editorial as-sistance provided by Joe Hornstein, Leigh Torbin and Doug Richards. Covers created by Jay Hatch, Sarah Tarasewicz and Brian Ormiston. Photography

courtesy of Sideline Sports, Romeo Guzman, Nate Blythe (cover), Bill Richardson, Billy Crowe, Don Da-vis, Dennis Hubbard/Sports ‘N More Photography, the Bowie Baysox, Eugene Emeralds and Fort Wayne TinCaps. Printed by DME, located in Daytona Beach, Fla.

General Informati onCity/Zip ...................................Orlando, Fla. 32816Founded ........................................................ 1963Enrollment .................................................. 53,537Nickname .................................................. KnightsSchool Colors ................................. Black and GoldHome Field (Capacity): ......Jay Bergman Field (2,230)Surface ..............................................Natural GrassDimensions ......................... 320-360-390-360-320Affi liati on ........ NCAA Division I & Conference USAPresident ........................................Dr. John C. Hitt Director of Athleti cs ...................... Keith R. TribbleBaseball Administrator .................... David HansenAthleti cs Department Phone ...........407-823-4114Ticket Offi ce Phone ..........................407-823-1000

UCF Baseball HistoryFirst Year of Baseball ..................................... 1973Overall All-Time Record ....................1,253-829-10Number of Years in CWS/Last ........................NoneYears in NCAA Regionals/Last .....................9/2004

UCF Coaching Staff Head Coach ...................................... Terry RooneyAlma Mater, Year .............................Radford, 1996Career Record (Years) ............ 22-35 (Second year)Baseball Offi ce Phone ......................407-823-0861Best Time to Call .................................Through SIDAssociate Head Coach/Recruiti ng.......Cliff GodwinAlma Mater, Year .....................East Carolina, 2000Offi ce Phone ....................................407-823-3260Assistant Coach .................................Jeff PalumboAlma Mater, Year ..................George Mason, 2004Offi ce Phone ....................................407-823-4320Volunteer Assistant ....................Brandon RomansAlma Mater, Year ................................... UCF, 2009 Offi ce Phone ....................................407-823-5265Director of Baseball Operati ons ...........Nick Choto

2009 RecapOverall Record ............................................. 22-35Final Rankings .................................................. N/AConference Record ......................................... 9-15Conference Finish .................................. T-Seventh

2010 Team Informati onLett erwinners Returning/Lost ........................8/15Positi on Players Returning/Lost .....................8/11Starti ng Positi on Players Returning/Lost ..........4/4Pitchers Returning/Lost ....................................7/9Newcomers........................................................ 21

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1-24 THIS IS UCF1-24 THIS IS UCFThis is UCF Baseball .................................... 1-12Welcome to UCF ....................................... 13-15President Dr. John C. Hitt ............................... 16Director of Athleti cs Keith R. Tribble ............. 17Academic Excellence ..................................... 18Nike and Hercules Communiti es ................... 19Athleti cs Faciliti es .......................................... 20Strength & Conditi oning/Sports Medicine .... 21City of Orlando/Sporti ng Opti ons ............. 22-23Conference USA ............................................. 24

25-29 TEAM INFO25-29 TEAM INFO2010 Roster ................................................... 25Media Informati on ........................................ 26Jay Bergman Field .......................................... 27UCF Baseball History ..................................... 28Season Preview ............................................. 29

30-34 COACHES30-34 COACHESHead Coach Terry Rooney ........................ 30-31Associate Head Coach Cliff Godwin ............... 32Assistant Coach Jeff Palumbo ........................ 33Volunteer Assistant Coach Brandon Romans .... 34Support Staff .................................................. 34

35-54 PLAYERS35-54 PLAYERSSeniors ...................................................... 35-39Juniors ...................................................... 40-41Sophomores ............................................. 42-48Newcomers............................................... 49-54

55-72 HISTORY I55-72 HISTORY I2009 Results .................................................. 552009 Stati sti cs................................................ 56All-Time Record vs. Opponents ................ 57-58All-Time Results ........................................ 59-68Year-By-Year Stati sti cs ............................... 69-72

73-84 HISTORY II73-84 HISTORY IIAll-Time Lett erwinners ............................. 73-74Honors & Awards...................................... 75-76Superlati ves/UCF Hall of Fame ...................... 77Single-Game Records ..................................... 78Single-Season Records .............................. 79-80Career Records ......................................... 81-82The MLB Draft ................................................ 83UCF in the Minors in 2009 ............................. 84

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ENJOYING THE SURROUNDINGSENJOYING THE SURROUNDINGS

OUR HOME ----------Nestled among The Towers and several athleti c faciliti es, UCF’s baseball facility has been a spe-cial place since it opened in 2001, and major renovati ons are already in the works.

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MAKING NATIONAL HEADLINES ----------UCF not only set a school record with 68 home runs last year, but Shane Brown was named the nati onal player of the week by three diff erent or-ganizati ons by reaching base in 18-consecuti ve plate appearances from April 21-24.

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ATTACKING THE ZONE ----------Head coach Terry Rooney stresses to his pitch-ers that dominati ng the strike zone and staying aggressive are two important keys to achieving success.

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TAKING CHARGE ----------Freshman All-American Beau Taylor not only hit .335 during the 2009 season, he led all Confer-ence USA backstops by throwing out 26 would-be basestealers.

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THE WAY IT SHOULD BE PLAYED ----------Baseball is a game that is driven by energy and enthusiasm. And from fall camp to the post-season, the Knights embrace both elements throughout the enti re year.

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UCF - THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIMEUCF is the university that seeks opportuniti es, creates opportuniti es and brings them to fruiti on. The school’s culture of opportunity is driven by the diverse people it att racts, its Orlando environment, its history of entrepreneurship, and its youth, relevance and energy. Located in one of the most vibrant citi es in the world, UCF is among the fastest-growing re-search universiti es in the country.

One of Florida’s 11 public universiti es, UCF opened its doors to students in 1968. The school has grown quickly and UCF now off ers almost 200 bachelor’s and master’s degrees and 29 doctoral programs. UCF began off ering a doctor of medicine degree program in

2009. The M.D. Program enrolled an initi al class of 41 students and will eventu-ally produce about 120 medical graduates each year.

UCF off ers degrees through its 12 colleges:College of Arts and Humaniti esCollege of Business Administrati onCollege of Educati onCollege of Engineering and Computer ScienceCollege of Graduate StudiesCollege of Health and Public Aff airsCollege of MedicineCollege of NursingCollege of Opti cs and PhotonicsCollege of SciencesRosen College of Hospitality ManagementThe Burnett Honors College

With a total enrollment of 53,537, UCF has the third-largest student populati on in the country and has become a promi-nent player in undergraduate educati on nati onwide off ering innovati ve corporate partnerships, world-renowned faculty, and cutti ng-edge technology and undergraduate research op-portuniti es.

REFLECTION POND

UCF RECREATION &WELLNESS CENTER

FORGING AHEAD

UCF - THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIMEWe have a talented and unique student body.UCF has a diverse student body, with students coming from 63 Florida counti es, 50 states and 142 countries.

We have connecti ons.Internati onally known companies such as Disney, Universal, Google, Marriott , Anheuser-Busch and many others recruit on the campus regularly and are partners with the university.

We’ll help you land a job.Our career services professionals help students gain practi cal work knowledge during their collegiate experience at schools, hospitals, high-tech companies, local municipaliti es and in the entertainment industry. Students typically enjoy success in landing employment thanks to their due diligence, their preparati on at UCF and the university’s fi ne reputati on among employers.

UCF STUDENT UNION

Don Reynolds’ statue, “The Charging Knight,” at the Insurance Of-fi ce of America Plaza outside Bright House Networks Stadium, sym-bolizes UCF’s excellence in academics, partnerships and athleti cs.

CHARGING KNIGHT

CAMPUS LIFEUCF’s 1,415-acre campus provides a safe, serene setti ng for learning with 600 acres of natural lakes and woodlands. At UCF, there is always something to do. Students att end Division I athleti cs events, concerts and shows at UCF Arena and are off ered a wide array of cultural events and opportuniti es.

Personal development programs and acti viti es in a broad range of educati onal, recreati onal and social-awareness topics allow students a chance to expand their understanding of the world.

Among the things available to all students are an 85,000-square foot recreati onal fi tness center, a 181,000-gallon outdoor recreati onal pool and nine sandy beach volleyball courts. UCF’s exciti ng campus includes a variety of on-campus residenti al communiti es, and the additi on of new housing, a new alumni center and a full-service medical clinic provides expanded opportuniti es for acti viti es.

UCF LEISURE POOL

UCF’s Spirit Splash is one of the most unique Homecoming events in the nati on. Once a year, thousands of students gather in the Refl ecti on Pond at the center of campus for a pep rally and concert.

SPIRIT SPLASH

DR. JOHN C. HITT • PRESIDENT John C. Hitt became the fourth president of the University of Central Florida on March 1, 1992, aft er nine-teen years of administrati ve experience and a disti nguished academic career.

A nati ve of Houston, Texas, he graduated cum laude in 1962 from Austi n College in Sherman, Texas, earning a B.A. degree in psychology. He completed his M.S. degree in 1964 and his Ph.D. degree two years later, both in physiological psychology at Tulane University. His graduate study was supported by fellowships from the Danforth Foundati on and the Nati onal Science Foundati on.

Dr. Hitt served as an assistant professor of psychology at Tulane before moving to Texas Christi an University as an associate professor of psychology in 1969. Three years later, he became associate dean of the univer-sity. In 1974, he was appointed vice president of the Texas Christi an University Research Foundati on and was named dean of the graduate school in 1975.

In 1977, Dr. Hitt left Texas Christi an University to become provost and vice president for academic aff airs and professor of psychology at Bradley Uni-versity in Peoria, Illinois. In 1987, he moved to the University of Maine as vice president for academic aff airs and professor of psychology. In 1991, Dr. Hitt was named Maine’s interim president.

Early in his tenure, President Hitt outlined the following fi ve major goals for UCF:• off er the best undergraduate educati on in Florida• achieve internati onal prominence in key programs of graduate study and research• provide an internati onal focus to the curricula and research programs• become more inclusive and diverse• become America’s leading partnership university

Under President Hitt ’s leadership, enrollment at UCF has more than doubled, the number of doctoral de-grees awarded each year has increased sevenfold, and research funding has increased from $6.2 million to $121 million a year. President Hitt has conferred more than 130,000 degrees during his presidency.

One of President Hitt ’s greatest achievements occurred when the Florida Board of Governors approved the UCF College of Medicine, and the Lake Nona Medical City was founded. This multi -billion dollar devel-opment includes new faciliti es for medical educati on, hospital care, and biomedical research. The Lake Nona Medical City will be a principal driver of the central Florida economy for decades to come.

President Hitt ’s current civic service includes membership on the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission Fundraising Campaign leadership cabinet and the MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando’s Council of Governors. He serves on the boards of the American Heart Associati on, Central Florida Part-nership, the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission, SunTrust N.A., and United Arts. Presi-dent Hitt is a member of the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment Leadership Circle. He is also a member, vice-chair, and chair-elect of the Conference USA Board of Directors.

President Hitt is two-term past-chair of the State University Presidents Associati on, a member of the Florida Council of 100, and founder of the Florida High-Tech Corridor Council. He is a two-term past-pres-

ident of the Florida Associati on of Colleges and Universiti es. He chaired the Governor’s Select Task Force on Healthcare Professional Liability Insurance and was a member of the Florida Distance Learning Task Force. He was a member of the Orange County Chairman’s Transportati on Commission, and in 2008, he co-chaired the Orange County Underage Drinking Task Force.

President Hitt is a former member of the boards of the American Associati on of State Colleges and Universiti es, EDUCAUSE, Orlando Health, and the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is a former member of the NCAA President’s Commission and the former Chair of Board of the Atlanti c Sun Athleti cs Conference.

In recent years, the Central Florida community has honored President Hitt with a number of presti gious awards. He was the recipient of the 2008 Junior Achievement Spirit of Achievement Award. He has been listed for a number of years among the Orlando Senti nel’s 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida and the Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful People. He received the Seminole Chamber of Commerce Lifeti me Achievement award in 2007. In 2006, he received the Orlando Business Journal’s fi rst-ever Legacy Award, and in 2005 he was named the Orlando Senti nel’s Central Floridian of the Year. In 2002, he received the James B. Greene award from the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission; in 1999, he was awarded the Tree of Life from the Jewish Nati onal Fund and the Jack Halloway Star of Grati tude from United Cerebral Palsy of Central Florida; and in 1998, he earned the John Young Award from the Greater Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce. President Hitt is an avid fi sherman and golfer. He has been married to the former Martha Halsted for 47 years, and they have two children and two grandchildren.

FIVE GOALS

KEITH R. TRIBBLE • DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

TThe thread that has bridged together nearly three decades working in and around the collegiate community has been Keith Tribble’s history of building programs with strong foundati ons and

dynamic structure.

Since his start as Director of Athleti cs and Executi ve Vice President for the University of Central Florida Athleti cs Associati on on June 6, 2006, Tribble has quickly taken hold of the program’s blueprints and promised to lead with a principle that everyone associated with the program will also share - to “fi nish.”

In additi on, the other focal point of his concentrati on is the oversight of the con-structi on, expansion and completi on of the noted UCF Athleti cs Faciliti es Master Plan. When fi nished, the plan will touch all areas of the student-athletes’ well-be-ing, including residenti al housing, academic and mentoring support faciliti es and state-of-the-art performance venues where UCF fans and supporters can cheer on the Knights. To date, Tribble has overseen $150 million in new constructi on and im-provements to UCF athleti c faciliti es since his arrival.

Through a renewed commitment, Tribble has been most proud of the record academic achievement of the UCF student-athletes during his fi rst two years in Orlando. The Knights, for the thrid-straight year in 2008-09, placed the highest number of student-athletes on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with 224 representati ves maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average or bett er.

Much of UCF Athleti cs went from transiti oning into Con-ference USA to competi ng for its ti tles in just a few short years. The football program has played for two C-USA

ti tles since 2005, winning the championship and coveted AutoZone Liberty Bowl berth in 2007. In 2007-08, other programs such as women’s soccer and soft ball, and members of women’s track and fi eld, claimed C-USA ti tles. In 2008-09, men’s golf reigned over the league, in additi on to a big Conference USA Tournament championship from women’s basketball. Over half of the programs have competed in NCAA postseason tour-naments the past two years.

Successful student-athletes start with top-notch coaching and at UCF the commitment to coaching excellence has been evident. Among Tribble’s transacti ons so far has been the renewal of several successful veteran coaches, including Amanda Cromwell (women’s soccer), Renee Luers-Gillispie (soft ball), George O’Leary (foot-ball) and Kirk Speraw (men’s basketball).

Additi onally, Tribble was instrumental in the hiring of several new head coaches, including Bryan Cunning-ham (men’s soccer), Todd Dagenais (women’s volleyball), Becky Cramer (women’s rowing), Stephanie Nickitas (women’s tennis), Terry Rooney (baseball), Bryce Wallor (men’s golf), Courtney Trimble (women’s golf), Caryl Smith-Gilbert (women’s track and fi eld/cross country) and Joi Williams (women’s basketball).

Tribble att ended the University of Florida where he played off ensive guard for three bowl teams. He gradu-ated in 1977 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism (public relati ons and marketi ng). Tribble and his wife, Terri, have a daughter, Carlyn, and a son, Kyle.

Keith Tribble is committ ed to the concept of the well-rounded student-athlete, emphasizing the importance of their academic prowess off the fi eld as well as championship results on.

SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE

David Chambers

David Hansen

Jeff Ulmer

Jessica Reo

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEUCF student-athletes are supported by a nine-person professional staff of advisors and pro-gram coordinators from the Offi ce of Academic Services for Student-Athletes (ASSA). The ASSA mission is to support student-athletes’ academic development while exceeding sati s-factory progress toward their degrees.

ASSA advisors coordinate tutoring, mentoring, study sessions, and priority class registra-ti on for all current student-athletes and assist new Knights through the recruitment pro-cess. UCF student-athletes receive specifi c academic and athleti c informati on at orientati on as well as study skills and ti me management instructi on through out the year. More than 50 computers are available for student-athlete’s use anyti me during the academic year.

During the 2008-09 academic year, UCF placed a league-record 224 student-athletes on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. Student-athletes must maintain a cumulati ve grade-point average of 3.0 or bett er to earn a spot on the honor roll.

Kiko Vazquez (above) may have had a stellar career in a Knight uniform, but in 2009 he earned respect in Conference USA for his work in the classroom as he was named to the All-Academic Team.

A total of 23 players on the 2009 UCF baseball team received a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll for hav-ing a GPA of 3.0 or bett er.

C-USA HONORS

MAKING THE GRADE

NIKE AND HERCULES COMMUNITIESThe Nike and Hercules Communiti es are located at the Academic Village, which sits directly behind the Recre-ati on and Wellness Center, leisure pool, and next to the intramural fi elds. The Nike and Hercules Communiti es are comprised of residence halls and apartment buildings, and are the home to UCF baseball players.

There is a large plaza space which joins the Nike and Hercules Communiti es at the Academic Village, and it holds several large events. Meanwhile, residents have the luxury of internet access, cable TV and local telephone service within the commu-nity.

From Bright House Networks Stadium to the UCF Arena, UCF student-athletes play and train in top-notch venues. The school’s always growing and improving athleti cs complex is part of UCF’s commitment to provide student-athletes with excepti onal and modern facili-ti es. In the past few years, this commitment has assured that the UCF athleti cs faciliti es are not only among the best in Conference USA, but across the nati on.

The 45,000-seat Bright House Networks Stadium, the home of the UCF football program, shared its debut season on campus in 2007 with another brand new facility - the UCF Are-na. Home to the Knights’ men’s and women’s basketball programs, the 10,000-seat venue also opened in the fall of 2007. The arena, which also hosts concerts and UCF commence-ment ceremonies, includes luxury boxes and suites, open concourse areas and numerous concession opti ons.

Other faciliti es that have seen upgrades in recent years are Jay Bergman Field – home to the baseball program - and The Venue at UCF, the renovated previous arena which now houses exclusive modern practi ce faciliti es and offi ces for the men’s and women’s basket-ball programs, as well as an equally-spacious home facility for volleyball. Off campus, two new faciliti es opened in 2009 - the UCF Intercollegiate Rowing Center and the UCF Golf Practi ce Facility.

UCF’s Faciliti es Master Plan includes numerous facility enhancements in the coming years, including the planned constructi on of a new stadium and entrance structure at the UCF Soccer and Track and the expansion of Jay Bergman Field. The vision for a new academic services center is imminent, one which will provide student-athletes greater access to resources near their new Athleti cs Village residences, and further assist their progress towards their degrees and post-graduate success.

When UCF Athleti cs completes its Faciliti es Master Plan during the next decade, every sport and every student-athlete will have received the benefi t of an improved facility to practi ce, train and compete for championships in.

BRIGHT HOUSENETWORKS STADIUM

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING/SPORTS MEDICINE

SwimEx resistance pools off er a complete isokineti c aquati c therapy system - putti ng rehabilitati on programs into a new league. Starti ng with 0 to 30,000 gallons per minute water fl ow, pati ents in initi al stages of rehab can begin aquati c therapy sooner due to the buoyancy of water. Aquati c therapy treatment can extend into a full range of training and conditi oning.

The strength and conditi oning program is an integral component of UCF’s 16-sport athleti c family. The most visible sign of the Knights’ commitment in this area is an 11,200-square foot weight room located in the middle of the Wayne Densch Sports Center. The state-of-the-art facility contains the fi nest free weight and machine equipment, cardio equipment and tread-mills. UCF also houses a weight room in The Venue, which is uti lized by the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. Five certi fi ed strength and conditi oning coaches monitor the progress of UCF’s student-athletes.

The UCF sports medicine faciliti es are fully equipped with the most up to date technology, including a SwimEx aquati c therapy pool, used to aid in advanced rehabilitati on of the elite student-athlete. The main athleti c training room is located in the Wayne Densch Sports Center with additi onal locati ons at The Venue, Jay Bergman Field, the UCF Soft ball Complex and the brand-new UCF Intercollegiate Rowing Center. The sports medicine staff consists of six full-ti me athleti c trainers, seven graduate assistant athleti c trainers and approximately 60 undergraduate athleti c training students.

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WELCOME TO ORLANDO

One of the area’s biggest att racti ons is its year-round mild weather. At the heart of the Sunshine State, the region’s average annual temperature is a comfortable 72.4 degrees.

UCF students have easy access to one of the world’s most vibrant citi es – Orlando. Looking for theme parks, att racti ons, museums, world-class shopping, great restaurants, golf courses, jogging trails and nature pre-serves? You can fi nd it all here in Orlando.

Orlando is one of the most popular vacati on desti nati ons in the world.More than 50-million visitors travel to the region every year. Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando and Sea World are just a short drive away from the UCF campus. The Kennedy Space Center, state parks and sandy beaches off the coast of the Atlanti c Ocean are also all nearby.

Orlando is a frequent desti nati on for today’s top nati onal musical acts, who visit popu-lar venues like Hard Rock Live at Universal’s CityWalk and House of Blues, which is located at Downtown Disney. The city’s world-renowned theme parks have added a variety of new entertainment experiences, including Disney’s Cirque de Soleil and Uni-versal’s Blue Man Group performances.

Beyond the theme parks, downtown Orlando features an ever-changing skyline, fi ne dining opti ons and a newly developed arts district. Cultural desti nati ons in the city include the Orlando Museum of Art, the Orange County Regional History Center and Lake Eola Park.

SUNSHINE STATE

ORLANDO SPORTING OPTIONSWith top-notch events occurring year round, Orlando is a premier desti nati on for sports fans. The region is home to professional franchises, college football bowl games, world-fa-mous auto races, several professional golf tournaments and much more.

The Orlando Magic of the Nati onal Basketball Associati on brought excitement to the city last season with a tremendous run to the NBA Finals. The Magic will open the 2010-11 season in a new arena in downtown Oralndo.

The region’s sports calendar is busy with baseball each spring as Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex hosts the Atlanta Braves for Major League Baseball spring training. The Houston Astros train in nearby Kissimmee and the Washington Nati onals prepare for the regular season close to UCF in Viera.

The Florida Citrus Bowl, the former home of UCF football, hosts a pair of college bowl games each winter - the Champs Sports Bowl and the CapitalOne Bowl. The stadium has also been the site of World Cup and Olympic soccer contests. In 2006, the World Baseball Classic held part of its inaugural event in Orlando.

In additi on to UCF athleti cs events, the region also fea-tures the most prominent NASCAR race, the Daytona 500. Several other NASCAR races, PGA Tour golf tourna-ments, MLB Spring Training and numerous acti on sports championships are also held in Central Florida.

HOMETOWN PRIDE

CONFERENCE USAConference USA features 12 nati onally prominent, traditi on-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. All C-USA insti tuti ons sponsor football, along with several other men’s and women’s athleti c programs, many which compete regularly for NCAA Championships.

C-USA sponsors completi on in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and fi eld) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soft ball, soccer, swim-ming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld and volleyball).

The league has quickly transformed itself into a nati onal power in collegiate baseball. In 2009 alone, three of the nine schools all reached the Super Region-als, with Southern Miss advancing on to the College World Series.

The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area populati on of nearly 17 million. Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, C-USA is one of the seven conferences having signifi cant representati on in the NCAA governance structure.

C-USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nati on’s top conferences. The league’s charter members included Charlott e, Cincinnati , DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Mar-quett e, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. The league’s headquar-ters were established in Chicago and aft er nine years, relocated to the current offi ce in Irving, Texas. Britt on Banowsky was named commissioner in 2002.

Aft er celebrati ng is 10th anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chap-ter the following year when its current membership came together to form the new look of the league.

C-USA teams posted a total of 28 wins over nati onally-ranked, non-conference opponents during the 2009 regular season, including 10 against Top 10 foes.

For the fi rst ti me ever, two Conference USA teams hosted NCAA Regionals in 2009, while last year also marked the fi ft h-straight season a C-USA program made it to Rosenblatt .

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No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Elig. Hometown/Previous School2 Ronnie Richardson OF/IF S/R 5-7 175 Fr. Eagle Lake, Fla./Lake Region4 Derek Luciano IF L/R 6-2 190 Jr. Bradenton, Fla./State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota5 Austi n Johnston IF R/R 6-2 190 Fr. Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven6 Anthony Caronia IF/OF L/R 5-11 165 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore7 Jake Huxtable IF R/R 5-11 190 So. Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs8 Stephen Branca IF R/R 6-1 185 R-So. Valrico, Fla./Newsome9 Ryan Breen C S/R 5-10 190 Fr. Palm City, Fla./South Fork10 Kevin Vasquez OF R/R 6-0 200 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Pensacola JC11 Cory Weech RHP R/R 6-1 210 Sr. Southwest Ranches, Fla./Broward College12 Matt Manning RHP R/R 5-10 195 R-Sr. Melbourne, Fla./Brevard CC13 Beau Taylor C L/R 5-11 195 So. Rockledge, Fla./Rockledge14 Shane Brown IF/OF R/R 6-0 200 Sr. Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park15 Owen Dew RHP R/R 6-2 175 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Seminole State College of Florida16 Brian Adkins LHP L/L 6-0 165 Fr. Orlando, Fla./University17 Michael Holmes IF R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Gulf Coast CC19 Chase Bradford RHP R/R 6-0 210 Jr. Henderson, Nev./Southern Nevada20 Chris Taladay C/IF L/R 6-0 205 Fr. Windermere, Fla./Olympia21 Darnell Sweeney IF S/R 5-11 160 Fr. Miramar, Fla./American Senior24 Joe Rogers LHP L/L 6-0 200 Fr. Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven25 Jack Sterritt RHP R/R 6-5 200 Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./University Christi an27 Matt Goodyear RHP R/R 6-1 205 Sr. Melbourne, Fla./Eau Gallie28 J.M. Blake RHP R/R 5-11 205 Jr. Lady Lake, Fla./Lake-Sumter CC29 Scott Robinson RHP R/R 6-2 215 Fr. Seminole, Fla./Seminole30 Alex Besaw RHP R/R 6-1 220 Jr. Eugene, Ore./Skagit Valley CC31 Johnny Sedlock LHP L/L 5-9 165 Jr. Avon Park, Fla./South Florida CC32 Bryan Brown RHP R/R 6-3 205 So. Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs33 Jonathan Griffi n IF R/R 6-7 230 Jr. Bradenton, Fla./State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota34 Nick Cicio LHP L/L 5-9 155 Jr. Balti more, Md./CCBC Catonsville35 Chris Duff y IF/OF L/R 6-2 240 Sr. Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek36 Keith Simon C R/R 5-9 190 R-Jr. Cooper City, Fla./Greensboro College37 Gregg Cooke RHP R/R 6-7 195 Fr. Tampa, Fla./Sickles39 Alex Friedrich OF R/R 5-10 190 So. Orlando, Fla./University40 Jordan Rasinski RHP R/R 5-11 170 So. Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs42 D.J. Hicks IF/RHP L/R 6-5 230 So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley44 Brennan Dobbins RHP R/R 6-2 210 Jr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley

Head Coach: #26 Terry Rooney (Radford, ‘96), Second season at UCFAssistant Coach: #23 Cliff Godwin (East Carolina, ‘00), Second season at UCFAssistant Coach: #22 Jeff Palumbo (George Mason, ‘04), Second season at UCFVolunteer Assistant Coach: #3 Brandon Romans (UCF, ‘09), First season at UCFDirector of Baseball Operati ons: Nick Choto (UCF, ‘09), First season at UCF

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Name ......................................................... No.Brian Adkins.....................................................16Alex Besaw ......................................................30J.M. Blake ........................................................28Chase Bradford ................................................19Stephen Branca .................................................8Ryan Breen ........................................................9Bryan Brown ....................................................32Shane Brown ...................................................14Anthony Caronia ................................................6Nick Cicio .........................................................34Gregg Cooke ....................................................37Owen Dew .......................................................15Brennan Dobbins .............................................44Chris Duff y .......................................................35Alex Friedrich ...................................................39Matt Goodyear ................................................27Jonathan Griffi n ...............................................33D.J. Hicks ..........................................................42Michael Holmes ...............................................17Jake Huxtable ....................................................7Austi n Johnston .................................................5Derek Luciano ....................................................4Matt Manning ..................................................12Jordan Rasinski ................................................40Ronnie Richardson .............................................2Scott Robinson .................................................29Joe Rogers........................................................24Johnny Sedlock ................................................31Keith Simon .....................................................36Jack Sterritt ......................................................25Darnell Sweeney ..............................................21Chris Taladay ....................................................20Beau Taylor ......................................................13Kevin Vasquez ..................................................10Cory Weech .....................................................11

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERPRONUNCIATIONS

Alex Besaw ...........................................BEE-sawStephen Branca .................................. BRAIN-kaAnthony Caronia ........................ Ca-roh-nee-ahNick Choto ........................................... CHO-toe

Nick Cicio ............................................ Sis-ee-ohAlex Friedrich ................................... FREE-drickDerek Luciano ......................... Lew-chee-ah-noBeau Taylor ................................................... BOKevin Vasquez ....................................... Vas-kez

KEY PLAYERS RETURNING

KEY PLAYERS LOST

Pos. Player BA GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB SBA FLD2B Stephen Branca* .353 4 4 17 4 6 1 0 2 5 0 0 .917IF/OF Shane Brown .341 54 54 214 39 73 20 0 6 44 2 3 .909C Beau Taylor .335 42 39 164 28 55 15 0 4 23 0 1 .981DH/1B D.J. Hicks .301 43 41 153 28 46 9 0 8 32 1 1 .957OF Chris Duff y .285 47 45 172 28 49 13 2 6 36 0 0 .900* - redshirtPos. Pitcher ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO BARHP Jordan Rasinski 4.05 2-0 13 1 0 1 13.1 14 6 6 9 17 .269RHP Cory Weech 5.96 4-1 27 0 0 1 22.2 34 18 15 9 24 .343RHP D.J. Hicks 6.79 4-5 25 2 0 3 51.2 68 53 39 16 31 .311RHP Bryan Brown 8.71 1-8 21 7 0 0 41.1 64 46 40 18 24 .360

Pos. Player BA GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB SBA FLDCF Colin Arnold .337 44 43 184 41 62 9 3 5 20 7 9 .982RF/C Brandon Romans .333 53 52 195 39 65 9 0 14 49 3 3 .9761B Kiko Vazquez .305 57 57 197 43 60 14 0 13 42 1 5 .996SS Eric Kallstrom .265 49 48 166 25 44 11 0 3 15 3 5 .948Pos. Pitcher ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO BARHP Kyle Sweat 4.60 3-4 18 14 0 1 74.1 86 50 38 20 50 .287RHP Jaager Good 5.87 1-7 14 10 0 0 46.0 47 40 30 36 37 .272RHP Caleb Graham 5.94 4-3 16 12 0 0 69.2 91 51 46 20 56 .319

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The 2010 UCF baseball yearbook is a source of informati on for the media and fans. Additi onal informati on on UCF baseball and other UCF sports is available upon request from the UCF Athleti cs Communicati ons Offi ce, located in the Wayne Densch Sports Center, Building No. 39.

PR A C T I C E Practi ce is open to the media and public, but ti mes vary throughout the spring semester. Any media members wishing to att end practi ce or would like to receive an updated schedule should contact Brian Ormiston at (407) 823-2409, or E-Mail him at bormiston@athleti cs.ucf.edu, at least 24 hours in advance.

CR E D E N T I A L S Credenti als for home games are issued for working media only and should be requested at least 24 hours in advance of the game from Brian Ormiston. Credenti als can be picked up two hours prior to game ti me at the will call window of the stadium’s ti cket offi ce.

PH O TO G R A P H E R S All photographers must shoot from the concourse or berm areas. No cameras or photographers will be permitt ed on the fi eld.

RA D I O All radio stati ons must follow the procedure above for obtaining media passes. UCF provides two lines for radio stati ons from visiti ng schools wishing to broadcast from Jay Bergman Field. Lines for conference op-ponents are provided on a reciprocal basis.

PR E S S BO X SE RV I C E S The press box phone number is (407) UCF-HITS (823-4487) and is for me-dia use only. However, fans may use this line for updates on possible in-clement weather aff ecti ng the start of the game. Programs, team rosters, updated team and conference stati sti cs and game notes will be available two hours prior to game ti me. A complete NCAA box score will be dis-tributed to members of the working media at the end of each game with play-by-play also available.

PR E S S BO X ME A L Media members are invited to enjoy the increasingly popular pre-game meal, which will be available 30 minutes prior to the start of the game.

PA R K I N G Media parking is available for free in Garage F, located immediately south of the baseball complex. Select games may require a pass due to events at the UCF Arena, so contact Brian Ormiston for more informati on.

Assistant Director/Baseball Contact ........................Brian OrmistonOffi ce Phone............................................................. (407) 823-2409Cell Phone ................................................................ (407) 920-1233Fax ............................................................................ (407) 823-5293 Press Box Phone ........................................................(407) UCF-HITSE-Mail Address ................................... bormiston@athleti cs.ucf.eduWebsite .................................................................UCFAthleti cs.comMailing Address ...................................................... P.O. Box 163555............................................................................Orlando, Fla. 32816

IN T E RV I E W S Coach Rooney and his staff are available for interviews during the sea-son before and aft er Knights’ practi ces. All player and coaches’ interview requests must go through Brian Ormiston. The availability of players de-pends on class schedules during the week. Please give at least 24 hours advance noti ce for all interview requests. Most players will be available for up to 30 minutes before and aft er each practi ce. The coaching staff and players will be available for postgame interviews approximately 10 minutes aft er games on the fi eld near the UCF dugout.

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Former Major League pitcher Dennis Rasmussen (right) and Tom Morgan helped broadcast four UCF games for Bright House Sports Network last season.

UCF SP ORT SKN IG H T UCF SportsKnight, a 30-minute television program that focuses on all of the school’s varsity athleti c programs, airs weekly on Sun Sports and UCF TV. The show is produced by the UCF video services staff , in conjuncti on with UCF TV.

UCF OV E R T H E AI R W AV E S The UCF-ISP Radio Network is set to broadcast a select number of regu-lar-season games on 740-AM, as well as the Conference USA Champion-ship and the NCAA Tournament. Marc Daniels, the “Voice of the Knights,” will be on hand to kick off the broadcast with a 15-minute pregame show.

UCFAT H L E T IC S.COM - FAC E B O OK - TW I T T E R Fans and members of the media can access the latest on UCF baseball as well as other UCF sports news on the Knights’ offi cial web page, located at UCFAthleti cs.com. Informati on available includes rosters, schedules, stati sti cs, results, game notes and press releases. Also log on to the UCF baseball pages on Facebook and Twitt er for important updates on the squad during the season.

UCFAT H L E T IC S.COM - FAC E B O OK - TW I T T E R L

Fans and members of the media can access the latest on UCF baseball as well as other UCF sports news on the Knights’ offi cial web page, located at UCFAthleti cs.com. Informati on available includes rosters, schedules, stati sti cs, results, game notes and press releases. Also log on to the UCF baseball pages on Facebook and Twitt er for important updates on the squad during the season.

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UCF calls one of the nati on's fi nest college baseball stadiums home in Jay Bergman Field. The facility can now seat 2,230 fans with the recent addi-ti on of golden chairback seats in secti on 101, behind home plate.

Just before the 2009 season, the grassy berms along the right and left fi eld lines were opened up and can hold up to 1,000 relaxing fans. The playing surface itself is as fi nely-manicured as any in the country, once being dubbed in the media as the South's version of (Stanford's) Sunken Diamond.

With wide open concourses and palm trees lining the concession area, fans have an ideal opportunity to get close to the acti on in one of the best setti ngs in college baseball. The additi on of a brand new scoreboard in 2008 also provided spectators with a unique baseball experience. It features a 38' by 32.5' display and a 22' by 11' 20mm full color LED video board.

The overall facility includes offi ces for the UCF baseball coaching staff and a recepti on area. The Knights' conference and meeti ng space was remodeled during the 2007 season, transforming into the UCF Traditi on Room. This area now off ers the program a luxurious spot to relax, watch game fi lm on a fl at-screen television or focus on classwork. The walls, meanwhile, feature former members of the team that have set the stan-dard for excellence with the Knights, such as players who have received All-American accolades. Plaques that honor UCF's NCAA teams don the walls of the Traditi on Room as well.

UCF players also enjoy a spacious locker room with tall wooden lockers while the coaching staff has its own separate locker room. The facility also includes a weight room, training room and equipment room with complete laundry faciliti es.

Att ached to the players' locker room is an impressive indoor facility that features three batti ng cages and two pitching mounds. The spacious practi ce area gives UCF the advantage to practi ce in all weather ele-ments, all year long.

The newly renovated UCF Traditi on Room at Jay Bergman Field rec-ognizes 26 “Knights of Honor,” a collecti on of unique student-athletes who symbolized the spirit of UCF baseball. These 26 individuals have either been draft ed in the fi rst fi ve rounds or named an All-American.

Brian AhernJason ArnoldTim BarkerTim BascomRyan BearMike BillekKyle BonoMatt BowserDee Brown

Drew ButeraChad EhrnsbergerTim Foskett Matt FoxKevin GordonMike HalperinJeremy KurellaMatt LubozynskiMike Maroth

Taylor MeierChad Mott olaJusti n PopeEric RiggsSam SwangerClay TimpnerJay VeniardJoe Wagner

The newly renovated UCF Traditi on Room at Jay Bergman Field rec-ognizes 26 Knights of Honor, a collecti on of unique student athletes ognizes 26 “Knights of Honor,” a collection of unique student-athleteswho symbolized the spirit of UCF baseball. These 26 individuals have either been draft ed in the fi rst fi ve rounds or named an All-American.

Brian AhernJason ArnoldTim BarkerTim BascomRyan BearMike BillekKyle BonoMatt BowserDee Brown

Drew ButeraChad EhrnsbergerTim Foskett Matt FoxKevin GordonMike HalperinJeremy KurellaMatt LubozynskiMike Maroth

Taylor MeierChad Mott olaJusti n PopeEric RiggsSam SwangerClay TimpnerJay VeniardJoe Wagner

Year UCF Record2001 30-72002 23-62003 20-152004 24-72005 28-82006 15-202007 21-152008 26-122009 15-18Totals 202-108 (.652)

Dedicated: Feb. 3, 2001Seati ng Capacity: 2,230Surface: Bermuda GrassDimensions: 320 LL, 360 LC, 390 CF, 360 RC, 320 RLFirst Game: vs. Florida Internati onal FIU 6, UCF 2 (Feb. 3, 2001)

Rank Date Opponent Total Att endance1. 2/20-23/09 Virginia Commonwealth 5,5822. 2/13-15/04 #2 LSU 5,1393. 2/23-25/01 #11 Alabama 5,1334. 5/15-17/08 Clemson 4,0945. 3/28-30/08 East Carolina 3,7096. 4/25-27/08 #4 Rice 3,6827. 4/10-12/09 Tulane 3,6528. 5/1-3/09 Marshall 3,5689. 5/14-16/09 Houston 3,22810. 2/22-24/08 Florida A&M 3,20811. 2/29/08-3/2/08 Central Michigan 3,16912. 2/19-20/05 #20 Notre Dame (2) 3,15613. 2/3-4/01 Florida Internati onal (2) 2,92214. 4/27-29/07 Tulane 2,91715. 3/6-8/09 Monmouth 2,87316. 4/11-13/08 Memphis 2,85317. 3/15-16/08 Siena 2,75218. 2/9-11/07 #15 TCU 2,72719. 3/27-28/09 Southern Miss 2,70720. 3/17-19/08 Wagner 2,601

Rank Date Opponent Att endance1. 3/18/09 #25 Florida 2,7582. 4/1/08 USF 2,3973. 2/3/01 Florida Internati onal 2,1704. 2/23/01 #11 Alabama 1,9695. 2/13/04 #2 LSU 1,9226. 2/20/09 Virginia Commonwealth 1,8977. 2/25/01 #11 Alabama 1,8528. 3/14/06 #13 Florida 1,7299. 2/20/05 #20 Notre Dame 1,65010. 2/14/04 #2 LSU 1,64211. 5/17/08 Clemson 1,62512. 2/21/09 Virginia Commonwealth 1,62113. 2/15/04 #2 LSU 1,57514. 2/19/05 #20 Notre Dame 1,50615. 4/26/08 #4 Rice 1,50416. 3/29/08 East Carolina 1,49017. 4/11/09 Tulane 1,46018. 5/16/08 Clemson 1,45219. 5/16/09 Houston 1,36420. 4/10/09 Tulane 1,337

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KNIGHTS OF HONOR

QUICK NOTES

TOP 20 SERIES AT JAY BERGMAN FIELD TOP 20 CROWDS AT JAY BERGMAN FIELD

IN THE PRESS BOXErik Kohler, along with Pat Hernan and Jeff Gardner, serve as the public address announcers for the UCF baseball team. Kohler is entering his 11th season be-hind the mic in the baseball press box.

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WWhile 1973 might be the fi rst offi cial season for the UCF baseball program, its founda-

ti on was laid in 1970 with the formati on of the UCF club team. The FTU Goldsox played a 20-game sched-ule in the Amateur Baseball League of Central Florida, and started their season in early May. The team, led by head coach Jack Pantelias, consisted of mostly freshmen and sophomores, and competed against teams like the Sanford Giants, the Orlando Flyers and Burger King.

In 1971, the Goldsox posted a 15-12 record aft er winning their last eight games. Pantelias led FTU the following season, which saw the team go 13-18 with Allen Tutt le fi nishing with a .363 batti ng average. However, Pantelias left before the end of the season to be with his family, so Doug Holmquist stepped in to close out the year.

Holmquist then served as the fi rst UCF head coach at the university level in 1973, and went on to earn a winning record in each of his three seasons in Or-lando. During that 1973 campaign, Mike Ferrell domi-nated at the plate, boasti ng a .374 average with 46 hits in 123 at-bats. Dave String, meanwhile, led the team in RBI with 21, as the Goldsox hit .260 as a team.

TThe Knights posted just three losing seasons in their fi rst 10 years at the NCAA level. When Jay

Bergman ventured to UCF in 1983, the program took off . The skipper led the Black and Gold to 23-straight seasons of at least .500 ball and the program’s fi rst NCAA D-I Tournament appearance in 1989. Teams in the Atlanti c Sun fell victi m to the Knights on a routi ne basis. Aft er playing in the Sun Belt Con-ference in 1992, UCF claimed the A-Sun (formerly the TAAC) ti tle in its fi rst try the following season.

From Tim Barker to Chad Ehrnsberger, UCF play-ers began receiving nati onwide recogniti on for their achievements on the fi eld and in the classroom. Their eff orts enabled the Knights to reach the postseason nine ti mes from 1989 to 2004. Along with team success, several players went on to experience the professional ranks. In 1995 alone, six Knights were draft ed in the top 14 rounds while 10 total players were taken in the 1998 MLB Draft .

AA new home awaited the UCF baseball program in 2001 and fans were quick to enter its gates.

The Knights ranked 38th in the country as they aver-aged 911 fans per game. UCF responded by treati ng the fans to a 51-14 season, an A-Sun ti tle and a No. 7 nati onal ranking. Knight supporters conti nued to cheer on UCF as the Black and Gold remained a staple in the top 25 through 2005. It climbed back into the spotlight in 2008 by reaching as high as No. 16.

UCF eventually left the A-Sun for one of the tough-est baseball conferences in the land by joining Con-ference USA for the 2006 campaign. In a nine-team league that typically sends four to fi ve programs to the NCAA Tournament, the Knights faced their big-gest challenge to date. With the competi ti on level growing on the diamond, the fan base remained strong as well. Last year alone, the Knights set a school record for highest-att ended series and single-game average (1,088 fans per game). And on March 18, 2009, an-other record went down as 2,758 fans watched UCF batt le Florida.

THE BEGINNING YEARS

THE JAY BERGMAN FIELD ERA

BUILDING SUCCESS

Mike Maroth - 1996-98Mike Maroth - 1996-98

The 1997 Knights lift the Trans America Athleti c Conference (Atlanti c Sun) tourna-ment trophy aft er scoring at least 11 runs in six of the seven TAAC postseason games.

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Combining UCF’s performance late in the 2009 sea-son with the talent level of the 2010 squad, this year has enormous potenti al to be a breakthrough cam-paign for the Knights. And it is not just the coaches who feel it, but the players and fans embrace that fact as well.

UCF went 10-8 in its fi nal 18 games of the 2009 regu-lar season, including a win at No. 2 Rice and Confer-ence USA series victories against UAB and Houston. The Knights’ pitching staff , meanwhile, posted an ERA of 3.92 in its last nine contests.

And with MLB draft picks at seven of the nine posi-ti ons on the fi eld for the upcoming season, second-year head coach Terry Rooney hopes to use some of that momentum from last year’s fi nish to spark an exciti ng beginning to 2010.

“One of the things that I’m very proud of last year is that we got bett er as the season went along,” said Rooney. “And I told our team that we will be bett er in March than February, and bett er in April than March and so on. Pitching was certainly proof of that. The last third of the year we pitched extremely well.

“And now we have some returning pitchers who un-derstand a litt le bit more of what we are trying to do on the mound, and incoming pitchers who have a lot of talent. So hopefully the combinati on of talent and the system we have in place equals success.

“At the end of the day, off ensively I want to have an aggressive, physical team. We need to be off ensive and drive the ball out of the ballpark, while having a core of athleti cism that will allow us to create oppor-tuniti es. That will always be the style of play as long as I’m the coach here.”

STA RT I N G PI T C H I N G “We signed a lot of junior college pitchers this past year to make an immediate impact for us,” admitt ed Rooney. “There’s certainly three pitchers going into the season that could lead the front of our rotati on, and they are Alex Besaw, Owen Dew and Johnny Sed-lock. I also believe a pair of left -handers in freshman Brian Adkins and transfer Nick Cicio have a very good chance of fulfi lling one of those roles along with re-turner Brennan Dobbins, who is a returning pitcher who has a good chance as well.

“Besaw and Dew were both draft picks last year and re-cruited here to pitch substan-ti al innings. That’s why we signed them, so they could

come in for at least one year and have the opportunity to pitch at the front end of

our rotati on. They are power-arm, right-handed pitchers who have diff erent styles but sti ll throw in the upper 80s and low 90s.

“Johnny Sedlock had the best fall of any pitcher we have on the staff . He is a left -handed pitcher from South Florida Community College who throws in the low 80s. But he’s a guy who is the epitome of a pitch-ability left y. Brian Adkins has advanced beyond his years pitching-wise and he performed very well for us in the fall. Nick Cicio was a JUCO All-American with outstanding command, and we feel confi dent that it will lead to similar success at this level. Brennan

Dobbins really got bett er and had a good summer in the Coastal Plains League. So those are guys that you could look to at the beginning of the season to be in the rotati on.”

RE L I E F PI T C H I N G “One of the big things for me in a pitching staff is the back end of the game,” said Rooney. “You have to have two go-to guys and a closer. The go-to guys are innings six to eight that can stop a jam before you get to your closer. We have several guys that could do that. Cory Weech did a good job for us last year, and two new pitchers in J.M. Blake, who had the best arm on our team in the fall and threw 90 to 93 miles per hour, and Joe Rogers, who is an upper-80s left y with a good breaking ball.

“Chase Bradford is someone who I expect to lead our bullpen though. He comes from Southern Nevada, one of the best junior college programs in the coun-try. I signed him because he came from a winning program, dominates the strike zone, has a very good savvy on the mound and can pitch in the middle to the late parts of the game for us.

“And there’s a host of pitchers who could throw in middle relief situati ons. Matt Goodyear has gott en a lot bett er and Matt Manning is on his way back. Bryan Brown and Jordan Rasinski have improved as well. Then there are some young arms in Scott Robinson, Jack Sterritt and Gregg Cooke, and as they conti nue to develop their innings will grow.”

CAT C H E R “Behind the plate I feel very good,” acknowledged Rooney. “Beau Taylor had a great season and was a Freshman All-American. But this year we are count-ing on him even more. There is a new responsibility placed on Beau, and as a catcher who has an out-standing skill level, he needs to keep improving in all areas including leadership. So going into the year Beau Taylor is our starti ng catcher. And we have very talented backups behind him in Ryan Breen, Chris Ta-laday and Keith Simon.”

FI R S T BA S E “I think fi rst base is one of the strengths of our team in that we have two legiti mate power hitt ers at that spot with left -handed hitti ng D.J. Hicks and right-handed hitti ng Jonathan Griffi n,” said Rooney. “I’ve stated before that I want big, strong, physical guys who can drive the ball out of the yard. That will be the makeup of the majority of our off ense, and D.J. and Jonathan both fi t that mold and should hit in the middle of our lineup. D.J. had a great second half of the season last year, and Jonathan is a two-ti me draft pick who led the state of Florida in homers while in junior college.”

SE C O N D BA S E “I really love the way Stephen Branca plays the game. I love his athleti cism,” said Rooney. “From the moment I got here, the way he plays the game has endeared himself to me. And I knew that when our season ended last year, that the health of Branca was going to determine a lot of our success because he’s such a good player and can play a lot of diff erent spots.

“This year he will start the season at second base but Derek Luciano’s (possible starter at third base) health also has a lot to do with that as well, as he and Branca

are kind of interchangeable. But Branca is a leader who plays with an edge, and I think defensively he needs to keep improving and if he can do that, then I think we have a prett y good double play com-binati on with Darnell Sweeney.”

SH O RT S TO P “Darnell Sweeney is one of the most highly-touted players ever to come to UCF,” said Rooney. “He’s a guy who has earned the starti ng shortstop job, and has great speed and great range on the infi eld. Darnell has a chance to have a very successful career here.”

TH I R D BA S E “There’s a litt le bit of uncertainty in our infi eld due to some injuries,” said Rooney. “Third base is a batt le between Derek Luciano, Jake Huxtable and Austi n Johnston. Along with Stephen Branca and Darnell Sweeney, all of those infi elders are interchangeable. That’s one of the good things about this team since they are all athleti c and can do diff erent things for us. But with Derek returning from his injury, we’ve got some very good batt les at that spot.”

OU T F I E L D “Going into the season, Chris Duff y has earned our starti ng left fi eld positi on. Ronnie Richardson is in center and Shane Brown is in right,” said Rooney. “The key to Chris Duff y’s season is going to be con-sistency. He’s got great power and has been a great leader on this team. But he has to get consistent and this fall he did just that.

“Ronnie Richardson was the highest draft pick in this year’s recruiti ng class, and is somebody who I think could be one of the best freshmen in the nati on. He will play center and have a chance to leadoff . Ronnie and Darnell Sweeney are two freshmen who will be very special players for us this year.

“And obviously we are excited to have Shane Brown back. We expect him to have an All-American-type season for us. That’s the type of player he is. We moved him to right fi eld to uti lize his arm a bit out there, and he acclimated himself to that positi on very well in the fall.

“We’ve got some great competi ti on though. Kevin Vasquez is from Pensacola Junior College and has a chance to play quite a bit. Anthony Caronia is a guy who has a very bright future for us and has the oppor-tunity to play numerous positi ons on the fi eld. Those two players are two of the most athleti c guys on our team. Kevin is very strong and quick who can do a couple diff erent things, and Anthony is somebody that I feel has an awesome future.

“And Alex Friedrich fi ts in with the group of players like Jake Huxtable and Beau Taylor who are returning positi on players who have gott en a lot bett er. Alex is a very athleti c, fast player who made this team as a walk-on last season.”

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Postseason experience can mean everything in college baseball. Helping guide a program to Omaha takes a special coach and an emoti onal voice. As UCF desires to return to the postseason, sec-ond-year head coach Terry Rooney knows how to get there. In his career, he has helped lead four diff erent universiti es to the NCAA Regionals, while bringing in nati onally-ranked recruiti ng classes to six diff erent schools.

Rooney was offi cially announced as UCF’s fi ft h head baseball coach on June 12, 2008, in the baseball complex’s Traditi on Room. The press conference took place in front of a packed media conti ngent, showing that the city of Orlando and Knight fans everywhere are hopeful the team can make it back to the dance in the near future.

While the Knights were fi nishing the 2009 season strong, the coaching staff also was busy on the recruiti ng trail. Rooney along with associate head coach Cliff Godwin and assistant coach Jeff Palumbo put together a class for 2010 that featured 21 players, a group that quickly gave UCF some nati onal exposure.

The class eventually was ranked No. 4 in the nati on by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and No. 10 by Baseball America, both of which were the highest rankings from those publicati ons in UCF history. This marked Rooney’s fourth diff erent program where he landed a top-20 class.

In his fi rst year at the helm of the Knights, Rooney helped the program set numerous fi rsts during 2009. The team collected a school-record nine Conference USA victories and also set program marks in single-game att endance average, largest single-game crowd and highest-att ended week-end series. UCF recorded its highest combined team GPA and its best cumulati ve spring GPA as well, while on the fi eld the Black and Gold crushed 68 homers.

Four student-athletes went on to earn postseason recogniti on by the league, as Brandon Romans and Shane Brown were selected to the All-C-USA Second Team, and Beau Taylor (a Freshman All-American) and D.J. Hicks were placed on the C-USA All-Freshman Team. On the mound, Caleb Graham grabbed the C-USA Pitcher of the Week award by blanking No. 2 Rice in a 5-0 victory, as the staff combined for a 3.92 ERA in its fi nal nine games of the year.

Before the 2009 campaign, Rooney had 12 years of experience as an assistant coach at the Divi-sion I level, highlighted by two campaigns at LSU from 2007-08. Serving as the pitching coach and recruiti ng coordinator under head coach Paul Mainieri, Rooney and the Tigers made a remarkable run to the College World Series in 2008. LSU went on to win 23-straight games, including cruising

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through the conference tournament with a 4-0 record. The team lost just one game in the NCAA Tournament en route to Omaha.

LSU completed the 2008 season with a 49-19-1 record and was ranked as high as No. 2 in the country. Rooney’s pitching staff was among the best in the country as well. The Tigers walked just 201 batt ers while striking out 554, and they combined to post a team ERA of 4.11. They fi nished in the top 25 in the country in ERA and least amount of walks per nine innings (2.89).

A total of 32 of Rooney’s pitchers have been selected in the MLB Draft , with 10 taken in the fi rst 10 rounds. Four LSU pitchers were tabbed in the 2008 draft , and fi ve pitchers that he mentored at Notre Dame from 2003-06 also were selected. Meanwhile, 2009 conti nued Rooney’s track record of developing arms as two former Irish hurlers, John Axford and Jeff Manship, debuted in the Major Leagues.

Rooney’s student-athletes have excelled in the classroom as well. A total of 23 UCF players were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll, Gil Gomez earned the Academic Medal with a GPA above 3.75 and Kiko Vazquez was voted onto the C-USA All-Academic Team. Eight LSU play-

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ers garnered all-academic honors from the Southeastern Conference in 2008. While at Notre Dame, Rooney helped two players earn ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America recogniti on.

A nati ve of Fairfax, Va., Rooney is considered one of the nati on’s premier recruiters. Before coming to UCF, he was involved with nine recruiti ng classes that were ranked among the nati onal leaders, including the No. 1 class at LSU in 2008 as well as the Tigers’ 2009 newcomers which were ranked at No. 20. Meanwhile, Notre Dame’s 2006 group was rated as the country’s seventh-best class.

Rooney, 36, was promoted to associate head coach at LSU in July 2007. His 2007 recruiti ng class was selected as the top class in the nati on by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. The group included nine players who were picked in the Major League Baseball Draft .

Prior to joining the staff at LSU, Rooney was the pitching coach at Notre Dame for three years beginning in the fall of 2003. The Fighti ng Irish par-ti cipated in the NCAA Regionals every season with Rooney in the dug-out, and the 2004 pitching staff posted a 3.43 ERA, good for ninth in the nati on. The 2006 Irish staff , meanwhile, allowed just 18 home runs and set or ti ed four school pitching records. In two of his three years at ND, Rooney’s staff s were ranked in the top 20 in the nati on in ERA.

Twelve of Rooney’s pitchers at Notre Dame were draft ed by MLB clubs. In 2006, three Irish hurlers were selected, including Jeff Samardzija in the fi ft h round by the Chicago Cubs. In 2004, a pair of hurlers were taken in the top-10 rounds, marking the fi rst ti me in program history two Fighti ng

Irish pitchers saw their name pop up in the top 10 in the same year.

Rooney is no stranger to the Sun-shine State, as he served as the pitching coach at Stetson from 2002-03. During his ti me in DeLand, the Hatt ers made a pair of appear-ances in the NCAA Tournament Re-gionals and posted two 40-victory seasons. Under Rooney’s tutelage, four Stetson pitchers garnered All-Atlanti c Sun Conference honors

and two were taken in the MLB Draft . Rooney’s 2006 Stetson recruiti ng class was ranked 12th nati onally by Baseball America, the highest in the history of the program. Three members of that class were selected in the fi rst 10 rounds of the draft .

In all, Rooney’s previous seven seasons as an assistant before Stetson, Notre Dame and LSU included ti me serving as pitching coach with three programs - George Washington, James Madison and Old Dominion.

At Old Dominion, Rooney worked with the Monarchs from 2000-01, and the team earned an NCAA Re-gional berth as a No. 2 seed in 2000. Four of the pitchers he coached at Old Dominion went on to professional baseball, while he recruited and

signed Justi n Verlander, who is now one of the American League’s top hurlers with the Detroit Tigers.

Rooney’s two years at James Madison (1998-99) included a pair of na-ti onally-ranked recruiti ng classes, as he fi rst assumed the role of pitching coach/recruiti ng coordinator in 1999. Two of his pitchers were later draft -ed in the fi rst 10 rounds, and six from the `99 class went on to sign pro con-tracts with three players draft ed in the top fi ve rounds. Rooney began his coaching career in 1997 at George Washington.

Rooney has experience coaching in top wood-bat summer leagues as well. He served as the head coach for Waynesboro (Va.) in 1998 when the Generals claimed the Val-ley League ti tle. Rooney also spent ti me as an as-sistant with Valley League champion Staunton (Va.) in 1996 and Cotuit in the Cape Cod League in 1997.

A 1996 Radford graduate with a degree in social sci-ence, Rooney pitched for three seasons. He ranks second all-ti me at the school with 79 appearanc-es and posted an 8-2 career record. Rooney played one season at Davis & Elkins College in West Virginia, compiling a 4-2 mark on the mound.

Rooney has spoken at several coaching clinics throughout the nati on, and has authored a video enti tled 30 Minutes to Bett er Pitching - A Champi-onship Workout.

In January 2010, Rooney wrote a 13-page chapter for the book Practi ce Perfect Baseball by the American Baseball Coaches Associati on. Enti tled Assessing Team Strengths, he helped coaches learn how to analyze their teams by positi on and develop a practi ce plan based on their strengths and weaknesses.

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“Terry is one of the brightest coaches and top recruiters in the country. He is a ti reless worker and he was extremely loyal to me in our fi ve seasons of working together. LSU went to the

College World Series in large part due to Terry’s recruiti ng and his work with our pitching staff . UCF has made a tremendous hire – Terry is the perfect choice for an outstanding program.

He will enhance the great traditi on that has already been established at UCF by its players and coaches.”- LSU head coach Paul Mainieri

“Terry is a ‘can’t miss’ head coach. His personality is wonderful for both players and community members. He is a great all-around coach with a tremendous ability to recruit and to coach pitchers.”

- Five-ti me nati onal champion head coach at LSU, and former LSU athleti cs director Skip Bertman

“I think the best way to describe coach Rooney is that he is a players’ coach. He not only wants to win every game his team plays on the fi eld but even more importantly is that every player gets a great educati on, plays to their full potenti al, and leaves the school ready to succeed in life aft er college.

“For all the coaches I’ve played for, coach Rooney is one of the easiest coaches to ap-proach and not only discuss the game, but also anything else that is on your mind. He is not only a great coach to the players but a great friend.

“Being a two-sport athlete in college my situati on was a litt le diff erent. Being on football scholarship meant there wasn’t too much ti me for baseball throughout the year. Coach Rooney was able to take those few hours a week and really make me a bett er pitcher for the future. So looking back on it all it’s easy to see how coach was a key part in not only me getti ng draft ed, but also suc-ceeding with the Cubs.”

- Chicago Cubs RHP Jeff Samardzija

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A veteran when it comes to success at the highest level of college baseball, associate head coach Cliff Godwin is in charge of the UCF off ense as well as the catchers. A na-ti ve of Snow Hill, N.C., he also serves as the recruiti ng coordinator for the Knights' pro-gram aft er spending two years at LSU.

Godwin wasted litt le ti me making his mark with the Knights. Working with head coach Terry Rooney and assistant coach Jeff Pa-lumbo, the staff 's fi rst UCF recruiti ng class was ranked as the fourth-best in the country

by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, while Baseball America gave the Black and Gold the No. 10 spot in its top 25. Those rankings for the 2010 class were the higest ever recorded by the UCF baseball program.

In year No. 1 with Godwin at the helm of the aluminum, the Knights mashed out a program-record 68 homers in 2009. A total of four student-athletes earned postseason accolades by Conference USA, with Shane Brown and Brandon Romans on the second team, while Beau Taylor and D.J. Hicks were voted onto the all-freshman team.

During the year, Brown was named a nati onal hitt er of the week by three dif-ferent organizati ons by reaching base in 18-straight plate appearances from April 24-28.

And Taylor's freshman season evolved into one of the best by a UCF catcher, as he became the fi rst backstop in school history to earn Freshman All-Amer-ican honors. He threw out a C-USA best 26 runners and fi nished with a .335 average and a .981 fi elding percentage.

Prior to coming to UCF, Godwin helped the LSU off ense hit .306 in 2008 with 100 homers and 95 stolen bases. The squad recorded at least 10 runs in a game 20 ti mes and posted a .509 slugging percentage (UCF's all-ti me single-season record is .503). Towards the end of the season and including the NCAA Tournament, LSU posted a 23-game winning streak en route to a trip to Oma-ha and the College World Series.

The Tigers were paced by Baseball America First Team All-American Blake Dean, who batt ed .353 and had 73 RBI. The sophomore was the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Most Outstanding Player and the SEC Tournament Most Valu-able Player. Meanwhile, fi rst baseman Matt Clark, who led the nati on with 28 dingers, went in the 12th round of the 2008 MLB Draft .

Familiar with sending student-athletes off to the professional ranks through-out his coaching career, Godwin has witnessed 27 of his players be selected in the MLB Draft since 2005.

Godwin was also responsible for developing LSU catcher Micah Gibbs into a 2008 Freshman All-American for the Tigers. Gibbs eventually served as the starti ng catcher for the United States Nati onal Team that went undefeated and took gold at the 2008 World Championships. Godwin also mentored a

pair of LSU hitt ers who were selected in the top two rounds of the 2009 draft , as Jared Mitchell was taken in the fi rst round and DJ LeMahieu heard his name called in the second round.

Godwin and Rooney built the top ranked recruiti ng class in the nati on in 2007 for LSU, according to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. That class featured nine signees selected in that season's MLB Draft .

The duo also spent one season together at Notre Dame before venturing to LSU. During that 2006 campaign, the Fighti ng Irish had a .313 team average en route to claiming the Big East Tournament ti tle and a spot in the NCAA Lexington Regional. First baseman and consensus All-American Craig Cooper sparked ND, earning Big East Player of the Year accolades and was draft ed in the seventh round aft er not being selected out of high school. In the class-room, Notre Dame had a 3.28 team GPA for the 2006 spring semester.

Before heading to South Bend, Godwin served as Vanderbilt's director of baseball operati ons in 2004-05 and was a volunteer assistant coach at UNC Wilmington in 2003-04. The 2004 Seahawks put the program on the map by winning their fi rst Colonial Athleti c Associati on championship and advancing to the NCAA Regional championship game.

Godwin received his fi rst taste of coaching with one year as an assistant at Kinston (N.C.) High School in 2003, a year aft er he played professionally for two seasons with the Fronti er League's Gateway Grizzlies.

A magna cum laude graduate of East Carolina in December 2000, Godwin earned a bachelor’s of science degree in management informati on systems at ECU. He later received the Pat Draughon Postgraduate Scholarship, as well as his master's in business administrati on from East Carolina in 2002.

On the diamond, Godwin was instrumental as the Pirates' catcher from 1997-01. At ECU, the two-ti me Academic All-American was a three-year captain who made 126 starts during his fi nal three campaigns while playing for leg-endary coach Keith LeClair. As a senior, Godwin hit .322 with 15 homers and 45 RBI to earn ABCA All-East Region and First Team All-CAA accolades.

East Carolina brought home two CAA tournament ti tles while Godwin was with the team. The Pirates reached the NCAA Tournament as the top regional seed from 1999-01, including a trip to the Super Regionals in 2001.

Prior to college, Godwin att ended Greene Central High School where he was a standout in football, basketball and baseball. Godwin was voted the confer-ence's player of the year in football along with earning all-conference honors in baseball and basketball.

Born: Feb. 2, 1978 in Snow Hill, N.C.High School: Greene Central High School, Snow Hill, N.C.College Educati on: East Carolina, 2000; bachelor’s degree in management informati on systems master’s degree in business administrati on from ECU, 2002Playing Career: Catcher - East Carolina, 1997-01 Catcher - Gateway Grizzlies (Fronti er League), 2001-02Coaching Career: Assistant coach - Kinston (N.C.) High School, 2003 Volunteer assistant coach - UNC Wilmington, 2003-04 Director of baseball operati ons - Vanderbilt, 2004-05 Assistant coach - Notre Dame, 2006 Assistant coach - LSU, 2007-08 Assistant coach - UCF, 2008-09 Associate head coach - UCF, 2009-Present

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One of the top young coaches on the East Coast, Jeff Palumbo is in his second sea-son with the UCF baseball program. He provides his skills primarily with the UCF defense, but also assists with the hitt ers and the program's recruiti ng eff orts.

And his ti reless journey into helping head coach Terry Rooney and associate head coach Cliff Godwin put together the 2010 recruiti ng class paid off . The staff 's fi rst UCF class was No. 4 in Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's nati onal rankings, while it

also came in at No. 10 in the Baseball America poll. Those rankings were the highest in UCF baseball history.

The Knights' lineup in 2009 featured 11 players with at least two home runs on a team that hit a program-record 68 dingers. It also was high-lighted by four starters who had fi elding percentages of .976 or bett er.

Meanwhile, four positi on players racked up C-USA postseason honors with Brandon Romans and Shane Brown voted onto the second team, and Beau Taylor and D.J. Hicks earning spots on the freshman team.

Palumbo spent three seasons at George Mason where he was the re-cruiti ng coordinator and hitti ng coach, as well as the leader of the infi eld defense. The Patriots went 30-25 in 2008 and had a .311 team batti ng average with 63 homers and a .970 fi elding percentage.

Serving under 2008 Colonial Athleti c Associati on Co-Head Coach of the Year Bill Brown, Palumbo guided Scott Krieger and Justi n Bour to All-CAA postseason honors in 2008. It was the third-straight year Krieger (.381, 21 HR, 60 RBI) was named to a postseason team, while Bour (.398, 15 HR, 65 RBI) earned a spot aft er serving as a member of the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team in 2007.

Krieger eventually broke Mason's career home-run record with 49 in three campaigns, and went on to be selected to the ABCA All-East Region First Team. In 2007, Palumbo helped sluggers Chris Fournier and Jason Bour get taken in the MLB Draft .

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Palumbo did not travel far for his fi rst coaching gig as he was one of George Mason's all-ti me leading hitt ers from 2001-04. He left the school holding the career records in hits (283), at-bats (865), games played (218) and games started (217). Palumbo also ranked in the top 10 in runs, sto-len bases, total bases, RBI and walks.

The two-ti me CAA Defensive Player of the Year was the league's Student-Athlete of the Year and George Mason's Male Student-Athlete of the Year during his senior season. That year, he led the nati on in runs scored per game with a 1.4 average and held a .402 batti ng average, lift ing the Pa-triots to an at-large spot in the NCAA Tournament. He later would be draft ed in the 15th round by the San Francisco Giants.

Palumbo and his wife, Sarah, were married in December of 2009.

Born: March 6, 1982 in Cheverly, Md.High School: St. John’s College High School, Washington, D.C.College Educati on: George Mason, 2004; bachelor’s degree in administrati on of justi cePlaying Career: Infi elder - George Mason, 2001-04 Infi elder - Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, 2004Coaching Career: Assistant coach - George Mason, 2006-08 Assistant coach - UCF, 2008-Present

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Aft er a stellar playing career at UCF, Bran-don Romans joins the staff as the volun-teer assistant coach for 2010.

A nati ve of Cocoa, Fla., Romans played three seasons with the Black and Gold, hitti ng .314 for his career with 17 home runs and 77 RBI.

Romans came to UCF aft er one year at Birmingham-Southern, and progressed every season leading up to his standout senior campaign. In 2009, he was select-

ed to the Johnny Bench Award Watch List, and went on to ti e for sixth in UCF single-season history with 14 homers.

Born: Aug. 28, 1985 in Port St. John, Fla.High School: Cocoa High SchoolCollege Educati on: UCF, 2009; bachelor’s degree in interpersonal and organizati onal communicati onsPlaying Career: Catcher - Birmingham-Southern, 2004-05 Catcher/Outf ielder - UCF, 2006-09 Catcher/Outf ielder - Rockford RiverHawks (Fronti er League), 2009Coaching Career: Volunteer assistant coach - UCF, 2010-Present

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JENNIFER ALGER

Academic AdvisorSeventh Year

Hometown: Orlando, Fla.College Educati on: St. John’s (N.Y.), 2001

NICK CHOTO

Director of Baseball Operati onsFirst Year

Hometown: Lecanto, Fla.College Educati on: UCF, 2009

GARRETT DEGROOT

Athleti c TrainerThird Year

Hometown: Syracuse, N.Y.College Educati on: Western Maryland, 1999 (bachelor’s) George Mason, 2000 (master’s)

JOSH LEVINE

Student Equipment ManagerFirst Year

Hometown: Boca Raton, Fla.College Educati on: Currently Enrolled at UCF

BRIAN ORMISTON

Athleti cs Communicati onsFourth Year

Hometown: Temperance, Mich.College Educati on: Michigan State, 2004

BJ FAULK

Strength & Conditi oning CoachSeventh Year

Hometown: El Paso, Ill.College Educati on: Illinois State, 1995

RYAN MCPHAIL

Equipment ManagerSecond Year

Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.College Educati on: Memphis, 2007 (bachelor’s) Memphis, 2008 (master’s)

MATT SHEETS

Student Equipment ManagerFirst Year

Hometown: New Port Richey, Fla.College Educati on: Currently Enrolled at UCF

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2009 - Junior Season Notes- Draft ed in the 47th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the New York Yankees- All-Conference USA Second Team honoree- Paced the UCF off ense with a .341 average, 73 hits, 20 doubles and a .431 on-base percentage- Also amassed 39 runs, 44 RBI, six HR and 16 HBP- Recorded 18 multi -hit and 14 multi -RBI games, and went 6-for-10 with the bases loaded- Played several positi ons including third base, second base, catcher and the corner outf ield spots

Game Highlights- Had a 22-game hitti ng streak from March 4 to April 7, the second-longest streak in UCF history- Named the C-USA Hitt er of the Week as well as the CBN Louisville Slugger, the NCBWA Pro-Line Athleti c and the CollegeBaseballInsider.com Nati onal Hitt er of the Week aft er reaching base 18-straight ti mes April 21-26, going 13-for-18 in those four games for a .722 average, 1.333 slugging, .783 on-base and a 2.116 OPSDate AB R H RBI Notes2/22 VCU 4 4 4 5 2B, HR, HBP3/15 HART 3 2 2 5 2B, GW HR3/24 JU 6 1 4 3 2B, HR4/1 UNF 5 3 4 2 2B, HR4/21 STET 5 1 2 2 2 2B4/24 at UAB 5 3 5 3 2 2B, HR, 2 HBP4/25 at UAB 3 3 2 0 BB, HBP4/26 at UAB 5 3 4 3 2B, HR

2008 - Sophomore Season Notes- Led the Knights in numerous off ensive categories, including batti ng average (.367), homers (nine), RBI (49), total bases (103), slugging (.609), on-base per-centage (.447) and OPS (1.056)- Ranked third in C-USA in batti ng average, fourth in slugging and eighth in on-base percentage- Collected 14 two-out RBI, 16 multi -RBI games and grabbed the RBI 19 out of 20 ti mes when faced with a runner at third and less than two outs- Started the year at fi rst base for the injured Kiko Vazquez and went on to start 32 games at fi rst

STATISTICAL BREAKDOWNSTATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2007 .267 38-24 101 16 27 4 1 0 12 18 21 3 0-4 3-42008 .367 48-45 169 39 62 14 0 9 49 16 28 14 7-0 2-32009 .341 54-54 214 39 73 20 0 6 44 20 32 16 3-0 2-3totals .335 140-123 484 94 162 38 1 15 105 54 81 33 10-4 7-10

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSFeb. 22 - Was a perfect 4-for-4 with fi ve RBI, four runs, a double, a homer and a HBP vs. Virginia Commonwealth.

March 15 - Racked up fi ve RBI with two hits and two runs, including the go-ahead three run homer, vs. Hartf ord.

April 26 - Nati onal hitt er of the week by reaching base for the 18th-straight ti me in a win at UAB.

March 24 - Amassed four hits, includ-ing a double and a homer, while driv-ing in three vs. Jacksonville.

April 24 - Got on base all eight ti mes at UAB, going 5-for-5 with two HBP and a walk while also posti ng two doubles and a homer.

Game Highlights- Hit safely in fi rst 12 games of the year- Missed 10 games April 6-20 due to an injuryDate AB R H RBI Notes2/23 FAMU 4 2 3 4 2 2B3/15 SIE-1 4 4 3 2 3/15 SIE-2 2 2 2 2 HR3/16 SIE 4 1 3 3 2 2B3/26 at FGC 4 1 3 3 2B5/9 UAB 4 2 3 3 2B, 2 HR, HBP, SF5/17 CLEM 5 3 3 2 2 HR5/23 at TUL 4 1 2 2 HR

2007 - Freshman Season Notes- Racked up a .267 batti ng average with 16 runs scored and 12 RBI- Made 12 starts at catcher, seven at DH and fi ve at third base, while seeing ti me in 38 total games

Game HighlightsDate AB R H RBI Notes2/25 at LSU 4 0 1 1 2B, SB, GW RBI2/27 MICH 3 0 1 2 GW RBI in 10th4/3 at USF 3 2 2 0 SAC5/23 vs. RICE 3 1 2 0 2B

Prior to UCF Winter Park High School- Lett ered three seasons at Winter Park High School for head coach Bob King- Named the team MVP as a senior, and was honored with the Charlie McAllister Award for leadership- Finished career with a .347 average, scoring 62 runs- Had a .337 average during the fi nal season at Winter Park, driving in 28 runs and recording three homers- As a junior, notched a .347 average with 20 RBI- Named a 2006 Puma All-American by Team One and Baseball Factory- Played for the Florida Bandits 2005 showcase team

Personal - Born in Roanoke, Va.- Son of Sandy Brown- Majoring in interpersonal/organizati onal communi-cati on with a minor in hospitality

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March 8 - Delivered the game-winning two-run homer in the seventh vs. Monmouth.

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2009 - Junior Season Notes- Finished 2009 strong, posti ng at least one hit in 20 of his last 26 games from April 4-May 21- Hit .340 over that stretch with 28 RBI- Went .285 for the season, pounding out 13 doubles and six homers, driving in 36 while scoring 28 runs

Game Highlights- Had an eight-game hitti ng streak (April 15-May 1)Date AB R H RBI Notes3/8 MON 5 1 1 2 GW HR in 7th4/4 at MEM 6 0 3 5 2B, 3B4/5 at MEM 4 1 2 2 Tying HR in 9th4/15 FGCU 5 2 2 2 2 HR4/24 at UAB 4 3 2 0 2B, BB5/3 MAR 4 2 2 2 3B, BB5/6 STET 5 2 3 2 HR5/8 at RICE 3 0 2 2 2B, SF5/16 HOU 4 2 2 2 2 2B

2008 - Sophomore Season Notes- Completed the year with eight round-trippers, 31 RBI, 27 runs scored and a .282 batti ng average- Compiled 26 walks and a .483 slugging percentage- Started 31 games as the designated hitt er and 10 contests at third base

Game HighlightsDate AB R H RBI Notes2/23 FAMU 3 4 2 0 2B, SB2/24 FAMU 5 1 3 2 2/25 MIZZ 4 2 3 4 2 HR3/19 WAG 3 2 1 2 HR4/13 MEM 2 1 1 2 2B, 2 BB4/20 at MAR 3 2 2 3 2 HR5/4 at TUL 4 2 2 3

2007 - Freshman Season Notes- Voted onto the C-USA All-Freshman Team- Hit .306 in fi nal 47 games, and completed the year with a .283 average- Was second on the team with eight homers, includ-ing a dinger in three-straight games May 13-18

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YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2007 .283 57-50 184 27 52 9 0 8 34 16 47 3 0-0 1-12008 .282 53-41 149 27 42 6 0 8 31 26 54 3 0-0 2-22009 .285 47-45 172 28 49 13 2 6 36 14 43 3 0-2 0-0totals .283 157-136 505 82 143 28 2 22 101 56 144 9 0-2 3-3

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSApril 15 - Ripped two balls over the fence in a multi -homer game vs. Florida Gulf Coast.

May 3 - Was 2-for-4 with two RBI and scored the winning run in the 11th inning aft er a leadoff triple against Marshall.

April 4 - Racked up fi ve RBI on three base hits including a double and a triple at Memphis.

April 5 - Destroyed a 3-1 pitch into the right-fi eld stands that ti ed Memphis with two outs in the ninth as UCF went on to the win.

- Also posted nine doubles, 34 RBI, 27 runs scored and a .462 slugging percentage- Finished with a .359 mark (23-for-64) with runners in scoring positi on, and had eight multi -RBI outi ngs

Game Highlights- Had at least two hits in four-straight outi ngs (Feb. 27-March 4)- Went 20-for-34 (.588) during a nine-game hitti ng streak (Feb. 27-March 13)Date AB R H RBI Notes2/27 MICH 4 1 2 1 2 2B3/3 MON 6 1 4 5 2 2B, SB3/10 MASS 3 0 3 1 3/11 MASS 3 2 2 1 HR4/27 TUL 4 2 2 3 2 HR5/8 at STET 4 2 3 4 HR5/17 MAR 4 2 3 3 2 2B, GW HR in 7th5/18 MAR 4 1 2 2 HR

Prior to UCF Cypress Creek High School- Draft ed in the ninth round of the 2006 MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox- Played all four years in high school at Cypress Creek for head coach Mike Boculac- Was rated the eighth-best prospect by Baseball America at the East Cobb Showcase and the sixth-rat-ed prospect at the East Coast Professional Showcase- Named to the Florida Sports Writers Associati on 6A All-State Second Team- First Team All-Metro Conference all four years- Finished senior season with a .484 average, nine home runs and 36 RBI- Hit .403 as a junior with fi ve home runs and 25 RBI- Selected to the 2005 Top Prospects Showcase All-State Team in Orlando- Played for the AAU nati onal championship travel team, Chet Lemon’s Juice

Personal - Born in New York, N.Y.- Son of James and Sara Duff y- Has a brother, Justi n, and a sister, Gina- Majoring in interpersonal/organizati onal communi-cati on

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#27 - SR - RHP - 6-1 - 205 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - MELBOURNE, FLA./EAU GALLIE#27 - SR - RHP - 6-1 - 205 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - MELBOURNE, FLA./EAU GALLIE

2009 - Junior Season Notes- Entered from the bullpen in 11 games, sitti ng down 11 on strikes in 13.1 frames

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/10 at USF - 1.0 1 0 0 1 03/15 HART - 1.1 2 0 0 2 23/24 JU - 2.2 1 1 0 0 45/12 at STET - 0.2 0 0 0 2 1

2008 - Sophomore Season Notes- Was 1-0 with a 3.86 ERA in fi ve appearances, includ-ing one start- Added 12 strikeouts in 9.1 innings- Second on the team with an average of 11.57 strike-outs per nine innings

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K2/22 FAMU - 1.0 0 0 0 0 03/11 PITT - 2.0 2 0 0 1 33/19 WAG * W 4.0 3 2 1 3 5

2007 - Freshman Season Notes- Made three appearances out of the bullpen, fanning fi ve batt ers in 3.0 innings

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K5/2 STET - 0.2 1 0 0 0 1

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2007 9.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 6 3 6 52008 3.86 1-0 5 1 0 0 0 9.1 9 6 4 7 122009 14.85 0-0 11 0 0 0 0 13.1 28 27 22 12 11totals 10.17 1-0 19 1 0 0 0 25.2 41 39 29 25 28

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 10 - Hurled a scoreless inning on the mound at USF.

March 15 - Struck out a pair of batt ers in 1.1 innings against Hartf ord.

March 24 - Worked a season-high 2.2 innings vs. Jacksonville, allowing just one hit, not walking a batt er and strik-ing out four.

May 12 - Fanned one Hatt er in 0.2 in-nings at Stetson.

Prior to UCF Eau Gallie High School- Pitched for Eau Gallie High School- Was a three-year lett erwinner on the baseball team, while also playing quarterback on the football team during the fi rst two years of high school- Listed as one of the top 100 players of the Class of 2006 by Baseball America- As a junior, struck out 106 batt ers to rank third in the central-Florida area- Posted a 1.67 ERA en route to leading the team to a 26-5 record and a Class 5A playoff berth as a fresh-man- Member of the Florida Bombers who won the 2005 World Wood Bat nati onal ti tle- Made the World Wood Bat Underclass All-Tourna-ment Team in 2003- Played for the 2002 AAU nati onal champion Florida Hitmen

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2009 - Redshirt Season Notes- Sat out the season due to an injury- Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commission-er’s Academic Honor Roll

2008 - Junior Season Notes- C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll mem-ber and earned the Academic Medal for having a GPA above 3.75- Did not allow a run in seven of 10 appearances, fi n-ishing with a 6.17 ERA and one save- Amassed 14 strikeouts and only three walks in 11.2 innings- Had a 4.7 strikeout to walk rati o

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/11 PITT - 1.0 1 0 0 1 03/29 ECU - 1.0 1 0 0 0 03/30 ECU - 1.0 0 0 0 0 24/13 MEM SV 3.0 0 0 0 0 34/19 at MAR - 1.1 1 0 0 0 14/25 RICE - 0.2 0 0 0 0 24/26 RICE - 0.2 1 0 0 0 1

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Fall 2009 - Returned to face live hitt ers in fall camp leading up to the 2010 season.

April 13, 2008 - Held Memphis hitless for three innings, striking out a trio of Tigers for the save.

April 25, 2008 - Entered the game vs. Rice with two runners on base in the eighth inning, but was able to strike out both batt ers he faced to help lead UCF to the victory.

Prior to UCF Brevard Community College- Att ended Brevard Community College as a sopho-more

Mercer University- As a freshman, played for Mercer University and was named an Atlanti c Sun All-Academic honoree- At the plate, hit .188 in 25 games, making two starts- Was 5-for-5 in stolen base att empts

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#11 - SR - RHP - 6-1 - 210 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - SOUTHWEST RANCHES, FLA./BROWARD COLLEGE#11 - SR - RHP - 6-1 - 210 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - SOUTHWEST RANCHES, FLA./BROWARD COLLEGE

2009 - Junior Season Notes- Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Honor Roll- Led UCF with 27 appearances, all in relief, and had a 4-1 record with a save and a 5.96 ERA- Fanned 24 batt ers in 22.2 innings, walking only nine

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K2/22 VCU - 1.0 2 0 0 0 12/27 at LSU - 0.1 0 0 0 0 13/4 at FIU - 3.1 1 0 0 0 33/8 MON W 1.1 1 1 0 0 13/15 HART W 1.2 3 1 1 0 03/18 UF - 1.2 0 0 0 0 24/4 at MEM W 1.0 1 0 0 0 14/10 TUL W 0.2 1 0 0 1 24/12 TUL - 0.2 0 0 0 0 24/21 STET SV 1.0 1 0 0 0 1

year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2008 13.50 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 4.2 7 7 7 3 52009 5.96 4-1 27 0 0 0 1 22.2 34 18 15 9 24totals 7.24 4-1 30 0 0 0 1 27.1 41 25 22 12 29

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 4 - Worked 3.1 scoreless innings at FIU, allowing just one hit, not walk-ing a batt er and sitti ng down three on strikes.

March 25 - Inherited runners at the corners with one out at JU and promptly earned a double-play ball to end the inning.

2008 - Sophomore Season Notes- C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll mem-ber- Pitched in three games, striking out fi ve in 4.2 in-nings of work

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K4/1 USF - 4.1 3 2 2 1 5

Prior to UCF Broward College- Played one year at Broward College

St. Thomas Aquinas High School- A Florida Bright Futures Scholar at St. Thomas Aqui-nas High School- Played two years for coach Robert Lawson, including serving as captain in 2006- Named second-team All-Broward County both sea-sons, as the squad won the district ti tles in 2005 and 2006- Pitched a complete-game victory over Nova High School (Davie, Fla.), the top-ranked team in the coun-try, as a junior

Personal - Born in Hollywood, Fla. - Son of Ronald and Michelle Weech- Has one sister, Roni- An interdisciplinary studies major with a minor in health service administrati on

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April 10 - Grabbed the victory vs. Tulane by striking out two to escape a dangerous fi ft h inning, as UCF scored twice in the bott om half to take the lead for good.

April 21 - Nabbed fi rst save by hurling one inning with a strikeout vs. Stetson.

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2009 - Sophomore Season Notes- Member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll- Won the UCF Dr. Richard Lapchick Award, which measures both athleti c and academic achievement, plus community service- Collected one win and 23 strikeouts in 25.0 innings- Posted a 12.60 ERA in 14 appearances and three starts

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/18 UF - 1.0 1 0 0 0 14/1 UNF - 1.0 1 0 0 0 14/7 at UNF W 6.0 3 2 0 4 45/6 STET - 2.0 2 0 0 0 3

2008 - Freshman Season Notes- Earned a spot on the C-USA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Honor Roll- Came out of the pen 14 ti mes as a freshman, notch-ing a 1-1 record with a 5.33 ERA and one save- Surrendered only fi ve extra-base hits while sitti ng down 28 on strikes in 27.0 innings

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/5 at JU - 2.0 1 0 0 2 13/9 MON W 3.0 2 0 0 1 73/18 WAG - 3.0 2 1 1 0 63/22 at USM SV 3.1 4 1 1 1 14/2 FGCU - 2.2 1 0 0 1 35/9 UAB - 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

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YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2008 5.33 1-1 14 0 0 0 1 27.0 31 20 16 12 282009 12.60 1-1 14 3 0 0 0 25.0 48 43 35 15 23totals 8.83 2-2 28 3 0 0 1 52.0 79 63 51 27 51

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 10 - Received fi rst collegiate start and went 5.0 innings with fi ve strikeouts and just one walk at USF.

March 18 - In front of a record home crowd, pitched a scoreless inning of relief and sat down one on strikes against Florida.

April 7 - Brilliant at UNF, entering in the second inning and went on to pitch 6.0 innings without an earned run and four strikeouts for the win.

May 6 - Masterful vs. Stetson, picking up three strikeouts in 2.0 scoreless frames.

Prior to UCF Lake Brantley High School- Lett ered three years for coach Mike Smith at Lake Brantley High School- Went 4-0 with a 1.91 ERA as a senior- During junior season, was 7-0 with a 1.27 ERA and hit over .400 at the dish- Had a save and a 3-0 record as a sophomore- Rated as the No. 114 top prospect in the country by Perfect Game USA in 2005- Also played three seasons for the Lake Brantley football team, where it was the 6A state runner-up in 2007 and the district champions in 2006- Spent ti me with the Orlando Scorpions amateur club, which won the BCS 17U Nati onal Championship

Personal - Born in Longwood, Fla.- Son of Ronald and Maureen Dobbins- Has a brother, Matt , and a sister, Shannon- Father played baseball at the University of Florida in 1975, while brother was a senior on the Jacksonville baseball team in 2008- A mechanical engineering major

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#36 - RS JR - C - 5-9 - 190 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - COOPER CITY, FLA./GREENSBORO COLLEGE#36 - RS JR - C - 5-9 - 190 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - COOPER CITY, FLA./GREENSBORO COLLEGE

2009 - Sophomore Season Notes- Selected to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll- Served as a walk-on candidate in fall camp and received a spot on the roster due to his dedicati on and ti reless work to help the program- Was the primary bullpen catcher during the spring season

Prior to UCF Greensboro College- Att ended Greensboro College as a freshman, and earned a spot on the Dean’s List

Pembroke Pines Charter High School- Lett ered three seasons for head coaches Randy Morales and Richie Gasbarro at Pembroke Pines Charter High School- Served as team captain as a senior, batti ng .367 with two homers and 18 RBI- Hit .425 with a pair of dingers and 28 RBI during junior campaign and was the team MVP- Received honorable menti on all-county honors the fi nal two seasons- Graduated in the top three percent of his high school’s senior class

Personal - Born in Hollywood, Fla.- Son of Stuart and Virginia Simon- Has one brother, Kyle- Majoring in biology

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Spring 2009 - Constant hard-worker who served as UCF’s reliable bullpen catcher throughout the season.

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2009 - Redshirt Season Notes- Only played in four games due to injuries- Hit .353 with two homers, fi ve RBI and four runs in those contests

Game HighlightsDate AB R H RBI Notes3/8 MON 5 2 3 3 2B, HR3/11 USF 3 1 1 2 HR, HBP3/13 HART 5 1 2 0

2008 - Freshman Season Notes- Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll- Played in 26 games with three starts- Notched three hits, four RBI, two walks and one sto-len base

Game HighlightsDate AB R H RBI Notes3/9 MON 0 0 0 0 SAC3/30 ECU 2 0 1 1 SB4/1 USF 1 0 1 24/29 at USF 3 0 1 1

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YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2008 .111 26-3 27 0 3 0 0 0 4 2 8 0 0-1 1-22009 .353 4-4 17 4 6 1 0 2 5 1 5 1 0-0 0-0totals .205 30-7 44 4 9 1 0 2 9 3 13 1 0-1 1-2

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 8 - In fi rst start of the year, fell a triple shy of hitti ng for the cycle, going 3-for-5 with three RBI, two runs, a double and his fi rst-career homer vs. Monmouth.

March 11 - Delivered a two-run home run and was also hit by a pitch against USF.

March 13 - In his fourth and last game of the year, notched a pair of hits and scored a run vs. Hartf ord.

Prior to UCF Newsome High School- Draft ed in the 34th round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins- Att ended Newsome High School, lett ering four years for coach Chad Haschel- Hit .440 with two homers and 26 RBI during senior year en route to being named second team all-state- Also earned second-team All-Suncoast honors- Selected to the All-Hillsborough County First Team- Earned a spot on the All-Western Conference First Team fi nal two seasons- As a junior, batt ed .362 with 13 stolen bases, and named honorable menti on all-state- Parti cipated in three invitati on-only showcases sponsored by MLB

Personal - Born in Binghamton, N.Y.- Son of Michael and Susan Branca- Has two brothers, Nicholas and Daniel- Father played baseball at Cornell University- Majoring in criminal justi ce with a minor in interper-sonal communicati on

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#32 - SO - RHP - 6-3 - 205 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - WINTER SPRINGS, FLA./WINTER SPRINGS#32 - SO - RHP - 6-3 - 205 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - WINTER SPRINGS, FLA./WINTER SPRINGS

2009 - Freshman Season Notes- A member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll- Recorded the second-most innings of the freshman class, hurling 41.1 frames and posti ng a 1-8 record and an 8.71 ERA- Made 21 appearances with seven starts, striking out 24

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/1 at LSU - 0.1 0 0 0 0 14/10 TUL - 2.1 1 0 0 1 35/1 MAR - 1.0 2 0 0 0 25/12 at STET W 2.0 0 0 0 1 05/16 HOU - 3.0 3 0 0 0 1

Prior to UCF Winter Springs High School- A 2008 all-state team member at Winter Springs High School, playing for head coach Jeff Perez

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 8.71 1-8 21 7 0 0 0 41.1 64 46 40 18 24totals 8.71 1-8 21 7 0 0 0 41.1 64 46 40 18 24

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSApril 10 - Struck out three in 2.1 score-less innings to preserve the win over Tulane.

April 21 - Did not allow an earned run while sitti ng down two on strikes in 3.0 innings vs. Stetson.

- Lett ered three seasons at WSHS, serving as a pitcher and a fi rst baseman- Tossed three no-hitt ers en route to a 5-1 record as a senior- Had a 1.26 ERA with 58 strikeouts in 44.1 innings, and hit .299 with a .982 fi elding percentage- As a junior, went 6-0 in nine appearances with six starts, tossing two complete-game shutouts- Gave up one earned run in 38.0 innings for a 0.18 ERA- Struck out 42 batt ers while walking just eight- At the plate, hit .279 with 18 RBI- Played for Chet Lemon’s Juice AAU nati onal cham-pionship team

Personal - Born in Lawrenceville, N.J.- Son of Steven and Patricia Brown- Father played baseball at Princeton- Has three brothers, Adam, Stew and Greg- Majoring in interdisciplinary/organizati onal commu-nicati on with a minor in hospitality

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May 12 - Secured fi rst collegiate win by pitching 2.0 hitless innings in relief at Stetson.

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2009 - Freshman Season Notes- Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Honor Roll- Saw ti me in 14 games as a walk-on, making six starts- Batt ed .227 with fi ve hits, a double, eight runs and three RBI

Game HighlightsDate AB R H RBI Notes3/7 MON 2 0 1 0 3/8 MON 3 2 2 0 HBP3/28 USM-1 0 2 0 0 BB, HBP4/24 at UAB 2 2 1 2 2B5/5 FIU 1 1 0 0 BB, HBP

Prior to UCF University High School- Four-year lett erwinner on the baseball and football teams at University High School- Played for baseball coach Rodney Beatt y- Batt ed .371 with 27 RBI and 38 runs as a senior, win-ning the Golden Glove Award

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YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2009 .227 14-6 22 8 5 1 0 0 3 3 4 3 1-0 0-1totals .227 14-6 22 8 5 1 0 0 3 3 4 3 1-0 0-1

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March 8 - One day later, started fi rst game vs. Monmouth, posti ng two hits and scoring a pair of runs.

- Finished junior year with a .387 average, 24 RBI and 36 runs, while earning the Varsity Best Hitt er Award as a sophomore- Rushed for over 1,000 yards on the gridiron in 2007, and was a recipient of the Downtown Athleti c Club Off ensive Player of the Week during the year- MVP of the football team as a junior, most outstand-ing defensive back in 2005 and the team MVP on the freshman squad

Personal - Born in Orlando, Fla.- Son of Jeff rey and Lisa Friedrich- Has two sisters, Jessica and Megan- Majoring in business management

March 28 - Came off the bench in game one vs. Southern Miss, and scored two runs aft er earning a walk and being hit by a pitch.

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2009 - Freshman Season Notes- C-USA All-Freshman Team selecti on- Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commission-er’s Academic Honor Roll- Finished the year as UCF’s designated hitt er and one of its primary relief arms- At the plate, took off beginning April 3, going .349 during the fi nal 29 games with eight doubles and eight homers- Ended with a .301 average, driving in 32 and scoring 28 runs while racking up 17 extra-base hits- Had a .516 slugging percentage and hit .342 in C-USA games- Toeing the rubber, closed out freshman year by holding a 6.79 ERA in 25 appearances and two starts- Posted a 4-5 record with three saves, striking out 31 and walking just 16 in 51.2 innings, which was the third-most IP on the staff

Game Highlights- Scored a school-record six runs at UAB (April 24), go-ing 5-for-6 with four RBI and his fi rst collegiate homerDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/6 MON W 1.1 3 1 1 0 13/8 MON SV 2.0 1 0 0 0 13/13 HART - 2.0 2 0 0 0 14/5 at MEM W 2.0 2 0 0 0 14/15 FGCU - 6.2 6 2 2 0 44/21 STET W 3.0 1 1 1 0 24/28 USF SV 1.2 0 0 0 1 15/6 STET W 2.0 1 0 0 0 25/15 HOU - 3.1 2 0 0 0 2

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 6.79 4-5 25 2 0 0 3 51.2 68 53 39 16 31totals 6.79 4-5 25 2 0 0 3 51.2 68 53 39 16 31

YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2009 .301 43-41 153 28 46 9 0 8 32 20 32 2 0-0 1-1totals .301 43-41 153 28 46 9 0 8 32 20 32 2 0-0 1-1

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSApril 5 - Grabbed the win on the mound with 2.0 scoreless innings with one strikeout at Memphis.

April 24 - Set a UCF record with six runs scored at UAB, going 5-for-6 at the plate with four RBI and his fi rst D-I homer.

Date AB R H RBI Notes4/4 at MEM 5 2 3 2 2B, BB4/24 at UAB 6 6 5 4 HR, BB4/26 at UAB 4 1 3 2 HR, BB4/28 USF 4 2 2 5 2 HR5/6 STET 5 2 2 5 2 HR (GS)5/8 at RICE 3 1 2 2 2B, BB5/20 vs. ECU 3 1 2 1 HR, BB

Prior to UCF Lake Brantley High School- Draft ed in the 49th round of the 2008 MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants- Named the Orlando Senti nel’s Central Florida Player of the Year in 2008 by leading Lake Brantley High School to the Class 6A state championship- Played for head coach Mike Smith, going 5-0 as a senior with a win in the state semis and a save in the fi nals- In the box, had a .475 average with 13 home runs- Was a 2007 Louisville Slugger High School Preasea-son All-American- Named Class 6A all-state honorable menti on by the Florida Sports Writers Associati on in 2007- Competed for the USA Baseball Youth Nati onal Team in 2006, which went 9-0 for the gold medal in the CO-PABE `AA’ Youth Pan Am Championships- Was selected to the 2006 WWBA World Champion-ship All-Prospect Team

Personal - Full name is Dalton James Hicks- Born in Orlando, Fla.- Son of Daniel and Dori Hicks- Majoring in accounti ng

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May 20 - Went 2-for-3 with a homer and walk vs. ECU in the C-USA Cham-pionship.

April 28 - Crushed two homers vs. USF that brought in fi ve runs and erased a 3-0 defi cit, then came in from the pen and got the save.

May 6 - Drove in fi ve on two hom-ers, including a grand slam, and also earned the win with 2.0 shutout in-nings of relief vs. Stetson.

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2009 - Freshman Season Notes- Selected to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll- Made 33 of 44 starts at third base, posti ng a .232 average at the dish with 42 hits, seven doubles and three homers- Also had 24 runs and 19 RBI- Laid down three sac bunts and had three sac fl ies- Was 8-for-12 in earning the RBI when there was a runner at third and less than two outs

Game Highlights- Went on a seven-game hitti ng streak from March 14-21Date AB R H RBI Notes3/8 MON 5 1 2 13/14 UNI 3 1 1 3 HR3/15 HART 5 4 3 0 BB3/24 JU 4 2 2 2 2B, HR, BB3/25 at JU 4 1 2 0 2B4/21 STET 4 1 2 2 2B4/24 at UAB 6 2 1 2 2B, BB5/8 at RICE 3 0 2 1 BB5/15 HOU 3 1 1 2 HR

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YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2009 .232 48-44 181 24 42 7 0 3 19 10 29 1 3-3 1-4totals .232 48-44 181 24 42 7 0 3 19 10 29 1 3-3 1-4

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 15 - Amassed four runs in a 3-for-5 day with a walk in a win over Hartf ord.

March 24 - Crushed a solo homer in the seventh inning and added a double in a two-RBI, two-run game against Jacksonville.

Prior to UCF Winter Springs High School- Racked up three lett ers while playing for Winter Springs High School and head coach Jeff Perez- Had a .263 average and eight RBI during senior year- Was an all-county and all-conference selecti on in 2007, and earned the team’s most valuable player and scholar-athlete award- Led Winter Springs with a .421 average and .968 OPS as a junior to help WSHS go 25-2- Also was the team leader with 95 at-bats, 40 runs scored and seven doubles- Had a 24-game hitti ng streak as a freshman and fi n-ished with a .383 average- Competed in the Perfect Game USA Nati onal Under-class and the 2005 SE Underclass Showcase

Personal - Born in Bowling Green, Ky.- Son of Dave and Vicki Huxtable- Father serves as the UCF football team’s defensive coordinator- Has one sister, Shea- Major is interdisciplinary/organizati onal communi-cati on with a minor in entreprenuership

April 21 - Drove in a pair on two hits with a double and a run while also adding three assists in the fi eld vs. Stetson.

May 15 - In the fi nal C-USA regular-season series, connected for a two-run homer against Houston.

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2009 - Freshman Season Notes- Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Honor Roll- Allowed only three runs in his fi nal 11 appearances from April 1 to May 16- Had a 2-0 record with a 2.38 ERA during that stretch- Completed freshman year with a 2-0 mark, a 4.05 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 13.1 innings- Received one start in 13 appearances and also had one save- Made his collegiate debut vs. Army (March 17) aft er recovering from an injury

Game HighlightsDate GS W/L/SV IP H R ER BB K3/17 ARMY - 1.0 0 0 0 1 24/1 UNF W 1.0 1 0 0 0 34/7 at UNF * - 1.2 2 0 0 3 14/15 FGCU - 0.2 0 0 0 0 24/29 at USF - 1.0 0 0 0 1 15/3 MAR W 2.2 3 0 0 1 25/6 STET - 1.0 0 0 0 1 05/12 at STET SV 1.0 0 0 0 1 1

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 17 - Aft er recovering from an injury, made his debut vs. Army and struck out two in a hitless inning of work.

April 7 - Earned fi rst collegiate win by striking out the side against the North Florida Ospreys.

Prior to UCF Winter Springs High School- Att ended Winter Springs High School and played for head coach Jeff Perez- Did not compete during senior year due to Tommy John surgery- Was Winter Springs’ workhorse as a junior, making 12 starts with one complete-game shutout- Earned an 8-1 record with a 0.82 ERA- Fanned 56 batt ers in 51.0 innings en route to being named the team’s most outstanding pitcher and all-conference member- Named WSHS’s most valuable player as a freshman- Was selected to the 2006 WWBA World Champion-ship All-Prospect Team- One of eight players who threw at least 92 mph at the Perfect Game USA Nati onal Underclass Showcase- Competed in the 2006 PG Sunshine East Showcase

Personal - Born in Orlando, Fla.- Son of Michael and Julia Rasinski- Has one brother, Jeff ery, and one sister, Robin- Majoring in interdisciplinary/organizati onal com-municati on

May 3 - Pitched UCF into the 11th inning vs. Marshall, grabbing the win by going 2.2 scoreless frames with two strikeouts.

May 12 - Did not allow a hit in the ninth and closed out his fi rst collegiate save by striking out the fi nal batt er on three pitches at Stetson.

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2009 - Freshman Season Notes- Selected as a Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Base-ball Freshman All-American, the fi rst UCF catcher in school history to earn the honor- Member of the Conference USA All-Freshman Team- Earned a spot on the C-USA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Honor Roll- Led C-USA with 26 runners caught stealing, the sec-ond-most by a UCF catcher in the last decade- From March 25 to the end of the year, never had back-to-back games without a hit- Went .335 for the season and had a team-best .371 average in C-USA games- Amassed 15 doubles, four homers, 28 runs and 23 RBI, and also had a .500 slugging percentage and a .981 fi elding percentage in 42 games- Had similar numbers against both righti es and left -ies, batti ng .333 vs. southpaws and .336 vs. righti es

Game Highlights- Went on an 11-game hitti ng streak (April 8-May 1)- In the UAB series (April 24-26), was 8-for-14 for a .571 average with a homer, four runs and fi ve RBIDate AB R H RBI Notes3/11 USF 4 1 3 0 2B3/28 USM-1 5 2 3 4 2 2B, HR4/4 at MEM 5 3 3 2 2B, BB4/8 at UF 3 1 2 1 2B, HBP4/11 TUL 4 2 2 1 HR4/12 TUL 4 1 3 1 2 2B4/24 at UAB 4 2 2 2 2B, HR4/25 at UAB 5 1 3 3 4/26 at UAB 5 1 3 0 5/8 at RICE 4 2 2 0 2B5/14 HOU 5 1 3 2

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YEAR AVG. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF-SH SB-A 2009 .335 42-39 164 28 55 15 0 4 23 10 24 2 0-2 0-1totals .335 42-39 164 28 55 15 0 4 23 10 24 2 0-2 0-1

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSMarch 10 - Connected for fi rst home run, a solo blast in the seventh inning at USF.

March 28 - Knocked Southern Miss pitching around in game one, going 3-for-5 with two doubles and a three-run homer.

Prior to UCF Rockledge High School- Played every infi eld positi on for Rockledge High School and head coach Greg Clayborne- Earned Florida Today All-First Coast Team honors as a senior, while also picking up all-conference and FACA high school state all-star team accolades- Helped RHS go 27-6 and reach the Class 4A state semifi nals- Finished junior season with a .425 average, banging out four homers and 28 RBI- Also had 12 doubles, four triples and a .720 on-base percentage- Was the school’s most off ensive player as a junior and a senior, the most defensive player as a sopho-more and the rookie of the year as a freshman- Part of the 2003 AAU 13U nati onal championship team

Personal - Born in Rockledge, Fla.- Son of Jerry and Cathy Taylor- Major is criminal justi ce

May 14 - Dropped in three hits while driving in two and scoring a run in a win over Houston.

April 8 - Doubled in a two-hit game with a RBI and a run at Florida, while also removing Matt den Dekker from the bases to halt the junior’s streak of 29-straight stolen bases.

April 11 - Homered in a two-hit, two-run aff air and threw out one of the country’s top base stealers in Josh Prince vs. Tulane.

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rior to UCF University High School- Four-year varsity pitcher for coach Rodney Beatt y at University High School- Holds the school’s career wins record with 23- Voted most valuable player as a senior- Struck out 229 in 199.0 career innings pitched, walking only 36- All-county honoree as a sophomore and a junior aft er winning seven games each season- All-Metro Conference Second Team in 2008 aft er strik-ing out 85 batt ers- University had over 20 wins and advanced to the Sweet

Sixteen in the state tournament from 2007-08- Helped FTB Mizuno win the 2009 USSSA Nati onal Cham-pionship- Member of the Central Florida Renegades that played in the 2008 World Wood Bat Associati on World Cham-pionship

Personal - Born in Orlando, Fla.- Son of Kenneth and Lisa Adkins- Has one sister, Lianne, who played for the Southern Wesleyan University soft ball team- Major is undecided

#30 - JR - RHP - 6-1 - 220 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - EUGENE, ORE./SKAGIT VALLEY CC

Prior to UCF Skagit Valley CC and Oregon State- Draft ed in the 32nd round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays- Spent sophomore season at Skagit Valley CC under coach Kevin Matt hews- Earned All-NWAACC Second Team honors- Went 5-1 with a 4.09 ERA and 51 strikeouts in 50.2 IP- Member of Oregon State’s and Pat Casey’s program as a freshman in 2008Sheldon High School- Played for coach Kenny Niles at Sheldon High- Named all-league fi rst-team and all-state third-team as

a senior, hitti ng .411 with an ERA under 1.00 that season - Conference’s player of the year as a junior and also was a fi rst-team all-state pitcher- Was 8-1 with a 0.80 ERA that season, and also went .475 with 24 RBI at the plate- A second-team all-league member as a sophomore, going 4-1

Personal - Born in Eugene, Ore.- Son of Nancy and Randy Besaw- Has two brothers, Aaron and Kyle - Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in business

#28 - JR - RHP - 5-11 - 205 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - LADY LAKE, FLA./LAKE-SUMTER CC

Prior to UCF Lake-Sumter CC- Draft ed in the 32nd round by the San Francisco Giants in the 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft - Ranked 45th in Perfect Game’s Top 250 JUCO Prospect chart- Helped the Leesburg Lightning claim the Florida Colle-giate Summer League ti tle in 2009- Named to Baseball America’s Top 10 Prospect List for the FCSL in 2008, collecti ng six saves and a 0.90 ERA- Member of the Lake-Sumter CC team as a freshman and sophomore, playing for head coach Rich Billings- In 2009, sat down 41 on strikes in 39.2 IP, and had a 4.79 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 20.2 innings in conference play- Named to the Florida JUCO All-Star Team in the fall of 2008

Leesburg High School- Played for coaches Ryan Peavey and David Lee at Lees-burg High School- Was a Daily Commercial all-area team selecti on while hitti ng .376 with 31 RBI and six homers- Went .397 at the plate and was the Defensive Player of the Year at shortstop as a sophomore

Personal - Born John Michael Blake in Winter Park, Fla.- Son of John and Sandra Blake, and has two brothers, Josh and Seth, and one sister, Britt any - Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in physical educati on

#19 - JR - RHP - 6-0 - 210 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - HENDERSON, NEV./SOUTHERN NEVADA

Prior to UCF College of Southern Nevada- Competed for coach Tim Chambers at the College of Southern Nevada - Collected a 4-1 record in nine starts and 16 appearanc-es, hurling one complete game shutout in 2009- Finished with a 3.83 ERA and 50 strikeouts in 56.1 IP- Held a 3.68 ERA with a 3-1 record as a freshman to help the squad win the Scenic West Athleti c Conference ti tle- Made 12 appearances and two starts, recording two saves and 20 strikeouts in 29.1 inningsSilverado High School- Pitched and played third base for coach Brian Whitaker at Silverado High School in Las Vegas

- Posted a 2.50 ERA and a 5-4 record in 69 innings as a senior, striking out 70 batt ers- First-Team All-Southern Nevada and second-team all-state selecti on senior year- Earned fi rst-team all-state, First-Team All-Southern Ne-vada and First-Team All-Sunrise Region recogniti on while going 11-0 with a 0.65 ERA in 65 innings as a junior- A Louisville Slugger Second Team All-American that year

Personal - Born in Las Vegas, Nev.- Son of Doug and Lauren Bradford- Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in physical educati on

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Prior to UCF South Fork High School- Part of coach Mike Harper’s batt ery at South Fork High School- Won the 2009 5A state ti tle with South Fork, including a regional quarterfi nal that saw him hit two home runs, one from each side of the plate- Selected to the 2009 Florida Class 5A All-State Third Team- Earned the team’s MVP award as a senior by hitti ng .407 with 14 RBI and 14 stolen bases- Also was the team’s MVP and the St. Lucie County Base-ball Classic MVP as a junior

- Hit .403 with 11 RBI and seven stolen bases during his junior season, while also throwing out 90 percent of would-be base stealers- The Bulldogs were the 5A state runner-up in 2008- Earned the Bulldog Award and was part of the .300 club as a sophomore

Personal - Born in West Palm Beach, Fla.- Son of Jeff rey and Deborah Breen- Has one brother, Kevin - A business major

#6 - FR - IF/OF - 5-11 - 165 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: RIGHT - ORLANDO, FLA./BISHOP MOORE#6 - FR - IF/OF - 5-11 - 165 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: RIGHT - ORLANDO, FLA./BISHOP MOORE

Prior to UCF Bishop Moore High School- Played for coach Dave Wheeler at Bishop Moore High School- 2009 Florida Class 4A State Tournament runner-up- Selected as the 2009 Florida Athleti c Coaches Associa-ti on Player of the Year at 4A, hitti ng .428 with 38 RBI and fi ve homers as a senior- Competed in the 2009 FACA All-Star Game- Named to the all-state second team and the 2009 Or-lando Senti nel All-Central Florida Second Team- Led the team with a .461 batti ng average and was named the Most Improved Player as a junior

- Bishop Moore claimed the 4A state championship in 2007, posti ng a 31-1 record in the process- Competed for the First Academy, which won the 2A dis-trict ti tle during his freshman season- Parti cipated in the 2007 Perfect Game Nati onal Under-class Showcase- Played for the Orlando Scorpions summer travel team

Personal - Born in Orlando, Fla.- Son of Phil and Susan Caronia- Has one sister, Katrina - Majoring in business

#34 - JR - LHP - 5-9 - 155 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: LEFT - BALTIMORE, MD./CCBC CATONSVILLE

Prior to UCF CCBC Catonsville- Spent two years at The Community College of Balti more County Catonsville with coach Dan Blue- Was the MVP in the 2009 Cal Ripken, Sr. League All-Star Game- Named a 2009 NJCAA Division II First Team All-American aft er going 8-1 with a 1.40 ERA and 78 strikeouts- Held a WHIP of 0.88 and hitt ers went .206 in 2009- Selected to the All-Maryland JUCO First Team and was the school’s Male Athlete of the Year as a sophomore- Was 5-1 while fi nishing freshman year with a 2.74 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 46.0 innings

Perry Hall Christi an School- Att ended Perry Hall Christi an School and played for coach John Simon, where the squad won back-to-back league championships during his junior and senior years- Earned the off ense’s MVP award his fi nal two seasons- Also lett ered in basketball and soccer in high school

Personal - Son of Ron and Margie Cicio- Has two brothers, Matt hew and Christopher, and one sister, Danielle- Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in health science

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Prior to UCF Sickles High School- Played for coach Bob Pagano at Sickles High School- Had a career record of 12-9, striking out 153 in 145.0 innings, walking only 56 and holding opposing hitt ers to a .216 average- A 6A all-state honorable menti on selecti on as a junior aft er hurling two no-hitt ers and completi ng the year with a 2.92 ERA and 59 strikeouts compared to just 19 walks- Named to the Tampa Tribune and St. Pete Times All-Hillsborough County Team following his junior campaign- Received the school’s Golden Arm Award as a sopho-more by posti ng a 2.47 ERA and 39 strikeouts

- Named the Tampa Tribune Swimmer of the Year by claiming district ti tles in the 50 and 100 freestyle as well as the state championship in the 50 free as a junior- Parti cipated in the 2009 Rays High School All-Star Clas-sic in June- Att ended the East Coast Professional Showcase in Lake-land during the summer of 2008- Also att ended the 2008 Diamond Club in Winter Haven

Personal - Son of Curti s and Jan Cooke- Has one sister, Katrina - Majoring in business management

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Prior to UCF Seminole State College of Florida- Draft ed in the 33rd round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels- Played with current Knight Shane Brown for the Mat-Su Miners of the Alaskan Baseball League in the summer of 2009- Member of the Seminole State College of Florida base-ball team under coaches Mike Nicholson and Chris Hayes- Named to the All-Mid Florida Conference First Team and the FCCAA All-Academic Team in 2009- Led all pitchers in 2009 with eight wins, 14 starts, 91.1 innings, four complete games and 81 strikeouts- Named the school’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2008-09

Lincoln High School- Pitched for Lincoln High School and coach Joe Vallese- Posted a 1.67 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 29.2 innings as a senior, leading the Trojans to the district ti tle- Also competed for the North Florida Legends travel squad, going 3-1 with two saves and a 0.81 ERA to help the team win the Great South League championship

Personal - Born in Tallahassee, Fla.- Son of John and Claudia Dew- Has two sisters, Elizabeth and Katherine - Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in en-vironmental studies

#33 - JR - IF - 6-7 - 230 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - BRADENTON, FLA./STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA

Prior to UCF State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota- Draft ed in the 45th round of the 2008 MLB Draft by the Boston Red Sox- Draft ed in the 41st round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins aft er high school- Competed for the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota and coach Tim Hill the last two seasons, serving as a teammate with fellow signee Derek Luciano- Led the team with 15 homers and hit .333 in 35 games with 42 RBI- Named to the 2009 Suncoast All-Conference First Team- Led all of Florida junior college players with 22 home runs in 2008, going .340 at the dish while driving in 74

Lakewood Ranch High School- Att ended Lakewood Ranch High School and played for coach David Moates- Earned all-area honors as a senior- Ranked No. 233 nati onally by Perfect Game Crosscheck-er in 2007

Personal - Born in Bradenton, Fla.- Son of James and Diane Griffi n- Has one brother, Dusti n - Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in criminal justi ce

#17 - JR - IF - 6-0 - 185 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - TALLAHASSEE, FLA./GULF COAST CC

Prior to UCF Gulf Coast Community College- Played shortstop and third base for Mike Kandler and Gulf Coast Community College the previous two years- Went .259 at the plate with 11 extra-base hits and 21 RBI as a sophomore, and hit .300 with 16 extra-base knocks and 26 RBI in 2008- Earned a spot on the honor roll both seasonsNorth Florida Christi an School- Won the Class 2A state championship as a senior at North Florida Christi an School, hitti ng .438 at the dish and collected four homers and 26 runs- Named to the All-Big Bend and all-state fi rst teams

- Selected as a Team One Preseason All-American and a Baseball Factory Preseason All-American in 2007- Finished with a .333 average and 15 RBI as a junior en route to being named the team’s rookie of the year- Picked for Team USA at the World Port Baseball Tourna-ment in the Netherlands- Played summer ball with the North Florida Legends- Helped the Tallahassee Baseball Club claim the 2006 AAU nati onal ti tle

Personal - Son of Chris and Lisa Holmes - Major is physical educati on with a minor in marketi ng

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Prior to UCF Winter Haven High School- Played for coach David Saliba at Winter Haven High School and was a teammate of fellow UCF signee Joe Rogers- Completed senior year with a .300 average- Earned 2008 Class 5A All-State Honorable Menti on hon-ors, as well as Second Team All-East Polk County- Hit .430 with a homer, 17 RBI and 36 runs scored during his junior year- Named fi rst team all-county aft er going .440 at the plate as a sophomore- Also lett ered in basketball

- Member of the Chet Lemon’s Juice AAU club, and helped his travel team claim the Summer 2008 Under Armour Tournament ti tle

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Prior to UCF State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota- Competed for the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota and coach Tim Hill the last two seasons, serving as a teammate with fellow signee Jonathan Griffi n- Selected as the fi ft h-best prospect in the FCSL by Base-ball America in 2009- Earned a 4.0 grade-point average both years, and was named to Florida’s all-academic team as a freshman- Named to the Suncoast All-Conference Second Team as a sophomore by hitti ng .345 with 14 doubles, 47 RBI and six dingers- Went 3-for-4 with a double, triple and three RBI in a 6-4 victory over the Pitt sburgh Pirates April 2, 2009- Was .264 at the plate as a freshman, posti ng 15 RBI

Manatee High School- Started three years at Manatee High School for coach Al Melnick- Hit .336 with 14 runs and 17 RBI as a senior, .360 with 16 runs and 20 RBI as a junior and .310 with 18 RBI and 12 stolen bases as a sophomore- Named an IMG Baseball Academy All-Star in its Colle-giate Wood Bat League in 2008

Personal - Born in North Conway, N.H.- Son of Michael Luciano and Krista Bloomberg- Has two sisters, Jordan and Rachel, and one brother, Kaleb - A general business major

#2 - FR - OF/IF - 5-7 - 175 - BATS: SWITCH - THROWS: RIGHT - EAGLE LAKE, FLA./LAKE REGION

Prior to UCF Lake Region High School- Draft ed in the 11th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins- Played for Lake Region High School and coach Bill Bullock- Listed in Baseball America’s Top 200 Prospects and Per-fect Games’ Top 100 Prospects for 2009- Played in the 2009 FACA All-Star Game in Sebring, Fla.- As a senior, broke the school single-season records with 31 stolen bases and 36 runs scored- A 2009 Florida Class 5A All-State Third Team member- Finished with a .361 average and a 1.043 OPS, striking out just three ti mes- Four-year varsity starter, hitti ng .403 and had a 1.009 OPS as a junior, while going .380 as a sophomore and .329 as a freshman with at least 22 stolen bases each year- Named to the 2008 Florida Class 5A all-state team- Had an ERA of 2.00 or bett er all four years, including a 0.70 ERA his junior campaign- Was a 2009 Rawlings Preseason High School All-Ameri-

can Second Team selecti on- Parti cipated in the MLB Urban Youth Academy, includ-ing a trip with Team USA to Japan- Teammate of D.J. Hicks with the USA Baseball Youth Na-ti onal Team, which went 9-0 for the gold medal at the COPABE `AA’ Youth Pan Am Championships- During that tournament, hit .444 in six games played, scoring seven runs and swiping two bases- Represented USA in the Goodwill Series in Australia- Member of the 16U USA Youth Nati onal Team and the World Wood Bat Associati on 18U nati onal championship Chet Lemon’s Juice squad

Personal - Son of Vincente and Wanda Cruz- Biological father, Ronnie Richardson Sr., played in the Boston Red Sox organizati on- Has one brother, Vincente Cruz III, and three sisters, An-drika Riley, Gabrielle Cruz and Ashley Clay - Major is undecided

#29 - FR - RHP - 6-2 - 215 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - SEMINOLE, FLA./SEMINOLE#29 - FR - RHP - 6-2 - 215 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - SEMINOLE, FLA./SEMINOLE

Prior to UCF Seminole High School- Three-year player for Greg Olsen and Seminole High School in Seminole, Fla.- Went 2-1 with a 1.75 ERA on the mound in limited in-nings due to an injury as a senior- Selected to play in the Tampa Bay Rays Pinellas/Hillsbor-ough High School All-Star Classic- Competed in the Pinellas County North vs. South All Star Game- Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Seminole

- Named Florida honorable menti on by Perfect Game- Member of the Gulf Beach Hammerheads AAU squad, as well as the Tampa Bay Angels and the Orlando Scorpi-ons travel teams

Personal - Son of Keith and Allison Robinson - Majoring in business

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#24 - FR - LHP - 6-0 - 200 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: LEFT - WINTER HAVEN, FLA./WINTER HAVEN#24 - FR - LHP - 6-0 - 200 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: LEFT - WINTER HAVEN, FLA./WINTER HAVEN

Prior to UCF Winter Haven High School- Competed for coach David Saliba at Winter Haven High School and was a teammate of fellow UCF signee Austi n Johnston- Selected to the 2009 Florida Class 5A All-State Third Team- Pitched in the 2009 Polk County East-West Senior All-Star Game- Worked a no-hitt er with 20 strikeouts in a win over Lake Gibson March 3, 2009, marking a school record for strike-outs in a game

- Was the winning pitcher in a regional semifi nal victory over George Jenkins in the 2008 5A state tournament- Struck out 40 in 32 innings and was 2-0, earning honor-able menti on all-county as a junior- Member of the Chet Lemon’s Juice 2008 AAU nati onal championship team

Personal - Born in Winter Haven, Fla.- Son of Michael and Ruth Ann Rogers- Has one sister, Brooke- Undecided on a major

#31 - JR - LHP - 5-9 - 165 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: LEFT - AVON PARK, FLA./SOUTH FLORIDA CC

Prior to UCF South Florida Community College- Spent two years at South Florida CC with coach Rick Hitt - Selected to the JUCO All-Star Team in the fall of 2008- Was the winner of the “Top Gun” Award for best pitcher during his freshman campaign- Went 3-1 with a 5.87 ERA and 51 strikeouts and just 15 walks in 38.1 innings in 2009- Finished freshman season 7-5 in 91.2 innings, posti ng a 3.44 ERA, 80 strikeouts and only 23 walksAvon Park High School- Played for Mort Jackson at Avon Park High School- Named the District 10 Player of the Year, an all-county team member and his school’s MVP as a senior

- Recorded 95 strikeouts, a 2.30 ERA and a 9-3 mark in 70.1 innings as a junior- Hurled a perfect game with 16 strikeouts that season- Was 7-2 with a 1.92 ERA and 63 strikeouts as a sopho-more- Earned three team district ti tles in his high school career

Personal - Born in Lake Wales, Fla.- Son of John and Michele Sedlock- Father was a left -handed pitcher at South Florida CC- Has two sisters, Lindsay and Camie, and one brother, Drew - Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in health science

#25 - FR - RHP - 6-5 - 200 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLA./UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN#25 - FR - RHP - 6-5 - 200 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLA./UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN

Prior to UCF University Christi an School- Compiled a 7-3 record at University Christi an School un-der coach Les Rainey with 80 strikeouts in 55.0 innings as a junior before sitti ng out his senior year due to Tommy John surgery- Had a no-hitt er unti l the seventh and posted a one-hit shutout victory against eventual Class 2A state champion Providence- Named to the preseason 2009 Rawlings All-State Sec-ond Team

- Selected to Perfect Game’s 2007 Top SE Prospect Team as a sophomore- Played summer ball in 2009 for the Florida Bombers, earning a 4-0 record with a 1.20 ERA for a team that went 42-6-1 and was the runner-up in the 2009 WWBA East Cobb showcase

Personal - Son of Mark and Janine Sterritt - An engineering major

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#21 - FR - IF - 5-11 - 160 - BATS: SWITCH - THROWS: RIGHT - MIRAMAR, FLA./AMERICAN SENIOR#21 - FR - IF - 5-11 - 160 - BATS: SWITCH - THROWS: RIGHT - MIRAMAR, FLA./AMERICAN SENIOR

Prior to UCF American Senior High School- Draft ed in the 41st round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Florida Marlins- Ranked No. 243 nati onally by Perfect Game Crosscheck-er in 2009- Competed for coach Christopher Keighley at American Senior High School- Selected to the 2009 Rawlings Preseason High School All-American High Honorable Menti on list- Went .421 at the plate with 24 RBI during his senior year- Played in the 2009 FACA All-Star Game in Sebring, Fla.- Named a 6A all-state honorable menti on outf ielder in 2008 and in 2009- Batt ed .447 with 21 stolen bases and a honorable men-

ti on all-state recogniti on as a junior, and hit .385 with 25 steals during his sophomore campaign- Team’s off ensive player of the year and rookie of the year as a freshman, batti ng .421 with 18 stolen bases- Won the Scholar-Athlete of the Year Scholarship Award by the Orange Bowl Committ ee - Played in the Perfect Game 2008 Nati onal Showcase and the 2007 Nati onal Underclass Showcase- Represented USA in the Goodwill Games in Japan- Was a Florida Diamond Club parti cipant in the fall of 2008

Personal - Born in Hollywood, Fla.- Son of David and Winifred Sweeney - A business major

#20 - FR - C/IF - 6-0 - 205 - BATS: LEFT - THROWS: RIGHT - WINDERMERE, FLA./OLYMPIA

Prior to UCF Olympia High School- Played for coach Randy O’Neal at Olympia High School- Named to the 2009 Orlando Senti nel All-Central Florida Second Team- Was a First-Team All-Metro Conference selecti on as well as a senior- Part of the best record in school history (21-5), posti ng a .345 average with 24 runs, 15 RBI and a .435 slugging percentage for a team that won the Orlando Nati onal Baseball Classic Tournament- In 2008, was an All-Metro Conference First Team se-lecti on at third base by going .429 at the plate with 10 doubles and school-records of six homers and 34 RBI, all while fi nishing the year with a 1.087 OPS

- Hit .424 with 26 RBI as a sophomore to help the squad claim the district ti tle- Member of Chet Lemon’s Juice AAU nati onal champion-ship program, as well as the Windermere Wildcats which claimed one AAU state ti tle- Served as a Florida Diamond Club parti cipant in the fall of 2008

Personal - Born in Orlando, Fla.- Son of Jim and Jody Taladay- Mother was a swimmer for SUNY-Binghamton- Has one sister, Nicole - Undecided on a major

#10 - JR - OF - 6-0 - 200 - BATS: RIGHT - THROWS: RIGHT - TALLAHASSEE, FLA./PENSACOLA JC

rior to UCF Pensacola Junior College- Played two seasons for Bill Hamilton at Pensacola Junior College- Hit .248 with 20 RBI in 2009 in limited acti on due to injury, and .352 with 11 RBI as a freshmanGodby High School- Att ended Godby High School and played for coach Rob-bie Zimmerman

- Earned First Team All-Big Bend honors as a senior and Second Team All-Big Bend as a junior- Member of the North Florida Legends 18U wood bat team

Personal - Born in Tallahassee, Fla.- Son of Rick and Debbie Vasquez- Has one sister, Amy - Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in business

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Game Date Opposing Team Score R-H-E R-H-E Innings Overall C-USA Pitcher of Record Att endance Time Feb. 20, 2009 VCU W 10-2 10-13-1 2-10-1 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 K. Sweat (W 1-0) 1897 2:43 Feb. 21, 2009 VCU 9-10 L 9-11-0 10-16-1 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 J. Weiss (L 0-1) 1621 2:51 Feb. 22, 2009 VCU W 12-6 12-15-3 6-12-2 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 C. Graham (W 1-0) 1221 2:37 Feb. 23, 2009 VCU 3-8 L 3-6-3 8-15-0 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 B. Brown (L 0-1) 843 2:37 Feb. 27, 2009 at #1 LSU 4-13 L 4-8-3 13-15-0 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 K. Sweat (L 1-1) 9903 3:14 Feb. 28, 2009 at #1 LSU 2-11 L 2-9-0 11-15-1 9 2-4-0 0-0-0 A. Hudson (L 0-1) 9386 3:10 March 1, 2009 at #1 LSU 0-16 L 0-5-2 16-17-0 9 2-5-0 0-0-0 D. Hicks (L 0-1) 9248 2:59 March 4, 2009 at FIU 3-8 L 3-9-3 8-9-5 9 2-6-0 0-0-0 J. Good (L 0-1) 412 2:50 March 6, 2009 MONMOUTH W 8-6 8-10-3 6-16-4 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 D. Hicks (W 1-1) 906 3:16 March 7, 2009 MONMOUTH 4-11 L 4-8-2 11-15-1 9 3-7-0 0-0-0 A. Hudson (L 0-2) 1042 2:46 March 8, 2009 MONMOUTH W 10-5 10-17-3 5-14-0 9 4-7-0 0-0-0 C. Weech (W 1-0) 925 2:35 March 10, 2009 at USF 5-8 L 5-6-0 8-12-0 9 4-8-0 0-0-0 B. Brown (L 0-2) 902 2:38 March 11, 2009 USF 5-13 L 5-10-4 13-18-2 9 4-9-0 0-0-0 J. Good (L 0-2) 958 2:45 March 13, 2009 HARTFORD W 5-0 5-12-1 0-6-1 9 5-9-0 0-0-0 K. Sweat (W 2-1) 768 2:14 March 14, 2009 HARTFORD 3-7 L 3-9-2 7-12-0 9 5-10-0 0-0-0 E. Stobbs (L 0-1) 734 2:24 March 14, 2009 NORTHERN IOWA W 8-5 8-5-2 5-10-3 9 6-10-0 0-0-0 A. Figliolia (W 1-0) 977 2:23 March 15, 2009 HARTFORD W 16-12 16-16-0 12-16-6 9 7-10-0 0-0-0 C. Weech (W 2-0) 873 3:09 March 17, 2009 ARMY 1-8 L 1-8-2 8-14-1 9 7-11-0 0-0-0 J. Good (L 0-3) 947 2:45 March 18, 2009 #25 FLORIDA 3-7 L 3-9-1 7-8-3 9 7-12-0 0-0-0 B. Brown (L 0-3) 2758 2:52 March 20, 2009 at #23 East Carolina* 1-26 L 1-9-5 26-26-1 9 7-13-0 0-1-0 K. Sweat (L 2-2) 2836 3:09 March 21, 2009 at #23 East Carolina* 3-13 L 3-10-3 13-21-2 9 7-14-0 0-2-0 C. Graham (L 1-1) 3481 2:44 March 22, 2009 at #23 East Carolina* 3-10 L 3-7-2 10-11-2 9 7-15-0 0-3-0 D. Hicks (L 1-2) 2437 2:30 March 24, 2009 JACKSONVILLE 9-14 L 9-17-3 14-16-2 9 7-16-0 0-3-0 B. Dobbins (L 0-1) 883 3:14 March 25, 2009 at Jacksonville 5-9 L 5-9-0 9-14-2 9 7-17-0 0-3-0 D. Hicks (L 1-3) 527 2:48 March 27, 2009 SOUTHERN MISS* 3-6 L 3-7-0 6-8-3 9 7-18-0 0-4-0 A. Figliolia (L 1-1) 1078 2:39 March 28, 2009 SOUTHERN MISS* 10-26 L 10-12-1 26-22-0 7 7-19-0 0-5-0 K. Sweat (L 2-3) 1167 3:11 March 28, 2009 SOUTHERN MISS* 1-19 L 1-6-2 19-14-1 7 7-20-0 0-6-0 B. Brown (L 0-4) 462 2:38 April 1, 2009 NORTH FLORIDA W 8-2 8-12-1 2-11-0 9 8-20-0 0-6-0 J. Rasinski (W 1-0) 929 2:47 April 3, 2009 vs. Memphis*! 5-10 L 5-11-1 10-11-1 9 8-21-0 0-7-0 C. Graham (L 1-2) 175 2:45 April 4, 2009 vs. Memphis*! W 12-7 12-17-4 7-8-5 9 9-21-0 1-7-0 C. Weech (W 3-0) 215 3:24 April 5, 2009 vs. Memphis*! W 5-3 5-10-1 3-6-1 9 10-21-0 2-7-0 D. Hicks (W 2-3) 155 2:14 April 7, 2009 at North Florida W 7-3 7-11-1 3-6-2 9 11-21-0 2-7-0 B. Dobbins (W 1-1) 421 3:18 April 8, 2009 at #22 Florida 3-16 L 3-8-2 16-13-2 9 11-22-0 2-7-0 C. Weech (L 3-1) 2630 3:00 April 10, 2009 TULANE* W 4-2 4-10-2 2-8-0 9 12-22-0 3-7-0 C. Weech (W 4-1) 1337 2:48 April 11, 2009 TULANE* 5-20 L 5-9-0 20-23-0 8 12-23-0 3-8-0 J. Good (L 0-4) 1460 2:52 April 12, 2009 TULANE* 4-5 L 4-8-0 5-12-2 9 12-24-0 3-9-0 J. Weiss (L 0-2) 855 2:41 April 15, 2009 FLORIDA GULF COAST 6-7 L 6-9-1 7-16-1 (10) 12-25-0 3-9-0 B. Brown (L 0-5) 824 3:25 April 21, 2009 STETSON W 13-12 13-10-3 12-13-2 9 13-25-0 3-9-0 D. Hicks (W 3-3) 1029 3:16 April 24, 2009 at UAB* W 29-9 29-28-0 9-15-3 9 14-25-0 4-9-0 C. Graham (W 2-2) 420 3:18 April 25, 2009 at UAB* 8-12 L 8-11-3 12-16-2 9 14-26-0 4-10-0 B. Brown (L 0-6) 336 2:59 April 26, 2009 at UAB* W 12-6 12-17-3 6-8-1 9 15-26-0 5-10-0 J. Good (W 1-4) 301 2:49 April 28, 2009 #25 USF W 9-5 9-11-0 5-9-0 9 16-26-0 5-10-0 E. Stobbs (W 1-1) 1104 2:58 April 29, 2009 at #25 USF 3-9 L 3-9-1 9-12-2 9 16-27-0 5-10-0 B. Brown (L 0-7) 796 2:52 May 1, 2009 MARSHALL* 8-10 L 8-16-2 10-14-1 9 16-28-0 5-11-0 D. Hicks (L 3-4) 1202 3:25 May 2, 2009 MARSHALL* 8-18 L 8-6-1 18-19-2 9 16-29-0 5-12-0 J. Good (L 1-5) 1213 3:20 May 3, 2009 MARSHALL* W 8-7 8-8-1 7-16-1 (11) 17-29-0 6-12-0 J. Rasinski (W 2-0) 1153 3:29 May 5, 2009 FIU 4-7 L 4-6-2 7-10-0 9 17-30-0 6-12-0 B. Brown (L 0-8) 744 2:34 May 6, 2009 STETSON W 14-9 14-15-0 9-13-2 9 18-30-0 6-12-0 D. Hicks (W 4-4) 791 3:13 May 8, 2009 at #2 Rice* W 5-0 5-12-0 0-10-0 9 19-30-0 7-12-0 C. Graham (W 3-2) 3369 2:37 May 9, 2009 at #2 Rice* 2-10 L 2-7-3 10-11-0 9 19-31-0 7-13-0 J. Good (L 1-6) 3578 2:35 May 10, 2009 at #2 Rice* 7-8 L 7-10-2 8-12-1 9 19-32-0 7-14-0 D. Hicks (L 4-5) 3185 2:51 May 12, 2009 at Stetson W 5-4 5-11-1 4-6-1 9 20-32-0 7-14-0 B. Brown (W 1-8) 792 3:00 May 14, 2009 HOUSTON* W 8-4 8-11-0 4-8-4 9 21-32-0 8-14-0 C. Graham (W 4-2) 794 2:40 May 15, 2009 HOUSTON* 3-6 L 3-5-2 6-7-0 9 21-33-0 8-15-0 J. Good (L 1-7) 1070 2:29 May 16, 2009 HOUSTON* W 4-1 4-11-0 1-6-1 9 22-33-0 9-15-0 K. Sweat (W 3-3) 1364 2:47 May 20, 2009 vs. #15 East Carolina^ 3-6 L 3-10-3 6-10-0 9 22-34-0 9-15-0 C. Graham (L 4-3) 3028 2:31 May 21, 2009 vs. Tulane^ 3-7 L 3-9-2 7-12-2 9 22-35-0 9-15-0 K. Sweat (L 3-4) 2008 2:48

* = Conference USA game^ = Conference USA Championship (Hatti esburg, Miss.)! = AutoZone Park (Memphis, Tenn.)() extra inning game

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RECORD: 22-35 HOME: 15-18 AWAY: 5-14 NEUTRAL: 2-3 C-USA: 9-15 Overall Hitti ng StatsPlayer 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%Evan Stobbs .375 12 7 32 5 12 1 1 1 7 18 .563 4 0 6 0 .421 2 0 0 0 12 7 1 .950Stephen Branca .353 4 4 17 4 6 1 0 2 5 13 .765 1 1 5 0 .421 0 0 0 0 8 14 2 .917Shane Brown .341 54 54 214 39 73 20 0 6 44 111 .519 20 16 32 9 .431 3 0 2 3 67 102 17 .909Colin Arnold .337 44 43 184 41 62 9 3 5 20 92 .500 16 6 19 2 .406 1 2 7 9 108 2 2 .982Beau Taylor .335 42 39 164 28 55 15 0 4 23 82 .500 10 2 24 2 .376 2 0 0 1 260 50 6 .981Brandon Romans .333 53 52 195 39 65 9 0 14 49 116 .595 25 5 15 7 .415 4 0 3 3 150 12 4 .976Kiko Vazquez .305 57 57 197 43 60 14 0 13 42 113 .574 25 21 29 4 .429 4 0 1 5 521 30 2 .996D.J. Hicks .301 43 41 153 28 46 9 0 8 32 79 .516 20 2 32 0 .389 0 0 1 1 7 15 1 .957Josh Siebenaler .296 18 12 54 11 16 4 1 0 9 22 .407 7 5 12 0 .412 2 1 1 1 25 25 6 .893Chris Duff y .285 47 45 172 28 49 13 2 6 36 84 .488 14 3 43 9 .346 2 0 0 0 62 10 8 .900Eric Kallstrom .265 49 48 166 25 44 11 0 3 15 64 .386 14 6 18 6 .344 0 10 3 5 74 163 13 .948Nick Choto .256 15 11 43 5 11 1 0 0 3 12 .279 3 1 9 0 .319 0 1 0 3 19 30 2 .961Chadd Hartman .236 39 17 72 11 17 0 1 2 11 25 .347 9 3 21 0 .345 0 0 1 4 26 0 1 .963Austi n Smith .234 33 24 94 17 22 6 0 1 10 31 .330 7 1 13 0 .294 0 3 4 4 54 0 2 .964Jake Huxtable .232 48 44 181 24 42 7 0 3 19 58 .320 10 1 29 7 .272 3 3 1 4 44 74 13 .901Alex Friedrich .227 14 6 22 8 5 1 0 0 3 6 .273 3 3 4 1 .379 1 0 0 1 9 0 1 .900Kyle Mills .188 14 9 32 5 6 2 0 0 1 8 .250 5 2 5 2 .333 0 1 0 1 14 32 5 .902Totals .297 57 57 1992 361 591 123 8 68 329 934 .469 193 78 316 49 .377 24 21 24 45 1485 626 93 .958Opponents .341 57 57 2119 504 723 125 11 74 463 1092 .515 207 76 379 41 .414 27 30 74 105 1490 618 83 .962

LOB - Team (457), Opp (471). DPs turned - Team (48), Opp (55). CI - Team (1), B. Taylor 1. IBB - Team (8), K. Vazquez 3, S. Brown 2, C. Hartman 1, B. Romans 1, D. Hicks 1, Opp (2). Picked off - K. Vazquez 3, B. Taylor 3, B. Romans 2, S. Brown 2, E. Kallstrom 2, C. Arnold 1, A. Smith 1, E. Stobbs 1, N. Choto 1.

Overall Pitching StatsPlayer ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAJordan Rasinski 4.05 2 0 13 1 0 0 0 1 13.1 14 6 6 9 17 4 0 2 52 .269 2 2 0 1 1Kyle Sweat 4.60 3 4 18 14 0 0 2 1 74.1 86 50 38 20 50 15 0 7 300 .287 5 8 2 5 4Jaager Good 5.87 1 7 14 10 0 0 0 0 46.0 47 40 30 36 37 8 2 5 173 .272 8 4 1 3 3Caleb Graham 5.94 4 3 16 12 0 0 1 0 69.2 91 51 46 20 56 20 1 10 285 .319 10 7 0 1 5Cory Weech 5.96 4 1 27 0 0 0 0 1 22.2 34 18 15 9 24 7 2 4 99 .343 0 3 0 2 1D.J. Hicks 6.79 4 5 25 2 0 0 1 3 51.2 68 53 39 16 31 8 0 8 219 .311 4 6 0 2 2Evan Stobbs 8.16 1 1 19 2 0 0 0 1 43.0 63 48 39 20 29 5 1 8 184 .342 3 7 0 4 4Justi n Weiss 8.27 0 2 17 0 0 0 0 5 16.1 30 19 15 8 20 5 0 5 79 .380 0 2 0 1 1Bryan Brown 8.71 1 8 21 7 0 0 0 0 41.1 64 46 40 18 24 12 3 3 178 .360 4 9 0 3 2Anthony Figliolia 9.66 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 31.2 57 36 34 10 23 13 0 7 144 .396 4 3 1 1 2Austi n Hudson 10.98 0 2 16 6 0 0 0 1 41.0 80 59 50 11 30 13 1 6 194 .412 8 14 0 2 2Brennan Dobbins 12.60 1 1 14 3 0 0 0 0 25.0 48 43 35 15 23 7 1 4 117 .410 3 5 0 2 2Gil Gomez 12.71 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 5.2 13 8 8 3 4 2 0 1 28 .464 3 2 0 0 0Matt Goodyear 14.85 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 28 27 22 12 11 6 0 4 67 .418 3 4 0 0 1Totals 7.47 22 35 57 57 0 2 2 13 495.0 723 504 411 207 379 125 11 74 2119 .341 57 76 4 27 30Opponents 5.69 35 22 57 57 1 1 1 12 496.2 591 361 314 193 316 123 8 68 1992 .297 46 78 8 24 21

PB - Team (10), B. Taylor 9, B. Romans 1, Opp (8). Pickoff s - Team (9), J. Good 2, B. Brown 2, C. Graham 1, S. Brown 1, B. Romans 1, A. Figliolia 1, B. Taylor 1, Opp (16). SBA/ATT - B. Taylor (55-81), B. Romans (17-21), K. Sweat (12-19), J. Good (14-19), C. Graham (10-15), A. Hudson (6-10), B. Brown (6-8), D. Hicks (6-8), C. Weech (5-6), E. Stobbs (5-5), M. Goodyear (4-4), A. Figliolia (3-4), B. Dobbins (2-3), S. Brown (2-2), G. Gomez (0-2), J. Rasinski (1-2).

Overall Fielding StatsPlayer C PO A E FLD%28 Anthony Figliolia 8 2 6 0 1.00025 Austi n Hudson 7 3 4 0 1.00044 Brennan Dobbins 6 3 3 0 1.00031 Justi n Weiss 1 1 0 0 1.00015 Gil Gomez 1 0 1 0 1.00040 Jordan Rasinski 1 1 0 0 1.00033 Kiko Vazquez 553 521 30 2 .99621 Colin Arnold 112 108 2 2 .98234 Beau Taylor 316 260 50 6 .981

8 Brandon Romans 166 150 12 4 .97613 Austi n Smith 56 54 0 2 .96420 Chadd Hartman 27 26 0 1 .963 6 Nick Choto 51 19 30 2 .96142 D.J. Hicks 23 7 15 1 .95729 Kyle Sweat 21 1 19 1 .952 1 Evan Stobbs 20 12 7 1 .950 5 Eric Kallstrom 250 74 163 13 .94819 Stephen Branca 24 8 14 2 .91717 Caleb Graham 22 8 12 2 .90936 Jaager Good 11 1 9 1 .909

14 Shane Brown 186 67 102 17 .90916 Kyle Mills 51 14 32 5 .902 7 Jake Huxtable 131 44 74 13 .90135 Chris Duff y 80 62 10 8 .90032 Bryan Brown 10 5 4 1 .90039 Alex Friedrich 10 9 0 1 .900 9 Josh Siebenaler 56 25 25 6 .89311 Cory Weech 2 0 1 1 .50027 Matt Goodyear 2 0 1 1 .500Totals 2204 1485 626 93 .958Opponents 2191 1490 618 83 .962

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AAdelphi 3-0 (1977/78)Air Force 1-3 (1973/76)Akron 1-1 (1996)Alabama 5-4 (1987/01)American 1-0 (1978)Arkansas-Litt le Rock 0-2 (1992)Arkansas State 3-0 (1991)Armstrong State 3-1 (1987)Army 1-1 (2007/09)Assumpti on 1-0 (1977)Auburn 1-4 (1993/98)Austi n Peay 4-3 (1974/80)

BBall State 1-1 (1975-79)Balti more 4-0 (1980-81)Bellarmine 1-0 (1980-81)Belmont 12-3 (1976/05)Bethune-Cookman 63-14 (1974/06)Biscayne 9-10 (1977-83)Bloomsburg State 1-0 (1979)Boston College 2-0 (1985)Bradley 5-4 (1981/91)Brandeis 2-0 (1975)Brown 2-0 (1981/88)Bryan 2-0 (1983)Bucknell 1-0 (1996)Buff alo 1-1 (1973)Butler 2-0 (1993)

CCalvin 8-0 (1977/88)Campbell 28-4 (1989/05)Catawba 2-0 (1986)Catholic 1-0 (1980)Centenary 14-3 (1993/99)Central Michigan 7-0 (1985/08)Charleston Southern 3-0 (2002)

Citadel, The 2-1 (1987)Clemson 3-5 (1998/08)Cleveland State 6-1 (1991/95)Coastal Carolina 1-2 (1990)Colby 15-4 (1975/88)Colgate 1-0 (1984)College of Charleston 8-7 (1993/03)Columbia 7-2 (1973/03)Cornell 8-1 (1976/00)

DDavidson 3-1 (1980/89)Delaware 2-2 (1973/85)Detroit 3-0 (1987/88)Duke 1-0 (1999)Duquesne First Meeti ng

EEast Carolina 4-15 (2002/09)Eastern Illinois 1-0 (1990)Eastern Kentucky 1-1 (1988)Eastern Michigan 1-0 (1981)Eckerd 12-22 (1973/84)Embry Riddle 6-0 (1973/74)Evansville 6-0 (1981/00)

FFlagler 9-5 (1975/93)Florida 12-19 (1977/09)Florida-Leesburg 1-1 (1980/85)Florida A&M 14-2-1 (1981/08)Florida Atlanti c 36-25 (1984/05)Florida Bible 8-0 (1973/75)Florida Gulf Coast 1-2 (2008/09)Florida Internati onal 42-52 (1976/09)Florida Memorial 1-0 (1979)Florida Southern 4-28 (1974/85)Florida State 4-19 (1985/04)Florida Tech 39-11 (1973/97)Furman 1-1 (1981/91)

GGardner-Webb 8-3 (2003/05)George Mason 2-0 (1991/96)Georgetown (Ky.) 2-0 (1983)Georgia 5-6 (1984/95)Georgia Southern 1-1 (1991)Georgia State 20-5 (1995/05)Georgia Tech 2-1 (1989/96)Glassboro State 0-2 (1974)Grace 3-0 (1985)Gustavus Adolphus 1-0 (1992)

HHardin-Simmons 2-0 (1990)Hartf ord 2-1 (2009)Harvard 1-1 (1973/07)Hillsdale 2-0 (1977/79)Houston 6-16 (1990/09)

IIllinois 3-3 (1990/93)Illinois-Chicago 6-1 (1990/98)Illinois State 0-1 (1984)Iowa State 7-5 (1980/88)Ithaca 4-1 (1982-91)IUPUI 2-0 (2001)

JJacksonville 33-33 (1973/09)Jacksonville State 15-6 (1985/03)Johns Hopkins 1-0 (1982)

KKansas 2-0 (1994/98)

LLamar 4-1 (1991/97)Lambuth 1-0 (1977)La Salle 2-0 (1984)Lehigh 5-0 (1996/00)

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LeMoyne 2-1 (2005)Lewis 0-1 (1983)Liberty 5-0 (1986/91)Liberty Bapti st 0-1 (1983)Lincoln (Mo.) 1-0 (1973)Lipscomb 6-5 (1974/05)Long Beach State 0-2 (1990/93)Long Island 4-0 (1988/02)Louisiana-Lafayett e 4-11 (1986/02)Louisiana State 4-16 (1985/09)Louisiana Tech 3-2 (1991/93)

MMacMurray 1-0 (1977)Madison 1-1 (1975)Maine 2-2 (1987/97)Maine-Presque Isle 2-0 (1978)Mansfi eld 1-0 (1990)Marshall 5-7 (2006/09)Maryland 1-2 (2007)Maryland-Eastern Shore 2-0 (1993/96)Massachusett s 4-3 (1992/07)Massachusett s Mariti me 2-0 (1975)Memphis 5-8 (2006/09)Mercer 16-7 (1978/05)Merrimack 3-0 (1986)Miami (Fla.) 4-21 (1973/95)Miami (Ohio) 1-0 (1998)Michigan 8-5 (1983/07)Michigan State 1-0 (2007)Middle Tennessee State 1-1 (1985)Milligan 1-1 (1975)Milton 3-0 (1981)Minnesota 3-0 (1995)Mississippi 0-1 (1995)Missouri 1-2 (1991/08)Monmouth 20-4 (2002/09)

NNew Orleans 2-1 (1991)Newberry 0-0-1 (1985)Nicholls State 3-2 (1992/99)North Carolina 4-3 (1985/00)North Carolina State 1-0 (1994)UNC-Wilmington 0-2 (1989)North Florida 5-6 (1988/09)Northeastern 3-0 (1988/07)Northeastern Illinois 3-0 (1981/86)

Northern Iowa 1-0 (2009)Northwestern 4-3-1 (1977/98)Notre Dame 3-4 (1979/05)

OOhio State 2-1 (1986/92)Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 (1991)Oklahoma 1-2 (1989/98)Oklahoma State 3-1 (1997/04)Old Dominion 0-1 (1995)Oregon State 1-2 (1992/98)

PPace 4-0 (2003)Pennsylvania 7-3 (1975/06)Pepperdine 0-1 (1993)Pitt sburgh 10-0 (1987/08)Portland State 2-0 (1989/95)Presbyterian First Meeti ngPrinceton 5-1 (1983/01)Purdue 2-0 (1994/01)

QQuincy 1-0 (1988)

RRhode Island 2-1 (1993/02)Rice 3-14 (1996/09)Rider 5-3 (1989/96)Rio Grande 1-0 (1983)Rollins 44-36-1 (1973/99)Rutgers 8-4 (1994/07)

SSacred Heart 1-0 (1983)St. John’s 2-1 (1999)St. Leo 16-16 (1973/84)St. Mary’s 2-0 (1986)St. Norbert 6-0 (1977/81)St. Xavier 9-3-1 (1983/86)Saint Joseph’s 9-2 (1983/05)Sam Houston State 1-1 (1998)Samford 19-2 (1987/03)Santa Clara 0-1 (1998)Savannah State First Meeti ngSeton Hall 2-4 (1982/87)Shorter 1-1 (1974)Siena 28-3 (1977/08)South Alabama 5-3 (1992/99)South Carolina 2-5 (1976/01)

SE Louisiana 6-0 (1993/97)Southeastern Massachusett s 1-0 (1991)Southern Illinois 3-0 (2001)SIU-Edwardsville 1-1 (1986)Southern California 0-1 (1992)Southern Maine 2-0 (1988)Southern Miss 3-13 (1988/09)Stetson 65-48 (1975/09)Stony Brook 3-0 (2006)

TTampa 9-11 (1973/86)TCU 3-3 (2006/07)Temple 6-3-1 (1980/02)Tennessee 2-6 (1975/97)Tennessee-Wesleyan 1-1 (1978)Tennessee State 3-0-1 (1981/82)Tennessee Tech 2-1 (2000)Texas-Pan American 1-3 (1991)Texas State 0-1 (1997)Toledo 1-0 (2003)Troy 17-9 (1998/05)Tulane 8-10 (1989/09)

UUAB 5-7 (2006/09)UCLA 0-1 (1991)Union 1-0 (1978USF 50-54 (1973/09)Utah 2-1 (2004)

VValdosta State 4-5 (1982/85)Vanderbilt 4-7-1 (1980/02)Vermont 1-0 (2001)Villanova 8-4-1(1984/89)Virginia 1-0 (1983)Virginia Commonwealth 2-2 (2009)

WWabash 2-0 (1976)Wagner 12-0 (1980/08)Wake Forest 2-1 (1996/01)Washington 0-1 (1998)Washington & Lee 4-0 (1979/81)West Florida 1-1 (1985/87)West Liberty 2-1 (1978)West Virginia 1-0 (1993)West Virginia-Wesleyan 2-0 (1987)Westchester State 2-0 (1975/82)Western Carolina 6-0 (2000)Western Illinois 6-0 (1998/01)Western Kentucky 9-11 (1983/03)Western Michigan 1-0 (1999)Wheaton 2-0 (1974)Widener 5-2 (1974/79)Williams 5-1 (1977/84)Wisconsin 12-2 (1978/91)Wisconsin-Eau Claire 3-0 (1984)Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-0 (1990)Wright State 1-0 (1991)

X-Y-ZXavier (Ohio) 3-1 (1985/89)Yale 1-4-2 (1979/89)2010 Opponents in Bold (First/Last Meeti ng)

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1973 • 16-15-1COACH: DOUG HOLMQUIST Embry-Riddle ............................. 5-3 ..........WEmbry-Riddle ............................ 11-1 .........WFlorida Bible............................... 3-1 ..........WFlorida Bible............................... 9-1 ..........WLincoln (Mo.) ............................. 3-0 ..........WFIT ............................................. 10-0 .........WFIT .............................................. 9-7 ..........WJacksonville ................................ 5-7 ............LFIT ............................................. 11-1 .........WFIT ............................................. 10-1 .........WSt. Leo ........................................ 2-4 ............LColumbia ................................... 7-3 ..........WBuff alo ....................................... 6-5 ..........WFlorida Bible.............................. 11-3 .........WFlorida Bible............................... 7-6 ..........WDelaware ................................... 3-7 ............LDelaware ................................... 2-5 ............LBuff alo ....................................... 5-7 ............LAir Force .................................... 1-3 ............LAir Force .................................... 2-4 ............LTampa ....................................... 4-11 ...........LSt. Leo ........................................ 4-1 ..........WHarvard ...................................... 3-7 ............LMiami (Fla.) .............................. 2-19 ...........LUSF ............................................ 6-3 ..........WRollins ........................................ 6-6 ........... TEckerd ........................................ 4-2 ..........WUSF ........................................... 0-10 ...........LRollins ........................................ 0-1 ............LEckerd ........................................ 2-4 ............LMiami (Fla.) ............................... 0-6 ...........LMiami (Fla.) ............................... 3-8 ............L

1974 • 21-16COACH: DOUG HOLMQUIST Embry-Riddle ............................ 16-1 .........WEmbry-Riddle ............................ 10-0 .........WFIT ............................................. 17-2 .........WFIT .............................................. 7-2 ..........WFlorida Bible.............................. 10-1 .........WFlorida Bible............................... 7-0 ..........WMiami (Fla.) ............................... 0-3 ............LMiami (Fla.) ............................... 7-1 ..........WFIT ............................................. 11-1 .........WFIT ............................................. 11-0 .........WBethune-Cookman .................... 3-0 ..........WSt. Leo ........................................ 2-3 ............LShorter....................................... 7-4 ..........WShorter....................................... 3-6 ............LLipscomb ................................... 2-7 ............LBethune-Cookman ................... 11-5 .........WAusti n Peay ................................ 8-3 ..........WAusti n Peay ............................... 4-12 ...........LWheaton ................................... 11-4 .........WWheaton ................................... 16-4 .........WWidener ..................................... 6-1 ..........W

Widener ................................... 10-12 ..........LGlassboro State ........................ 4-10 ...........LGlassboro State ......................... 5-7 ............LJacksonville ................................ 5-9 ............LFlorida Southern ........................ 0-2 ............LFlorida Southern ...................... 10-12 ..........LJacksonville ............................... 11-3 .........WEmbry Riddle ............................ 16-1 .........WEmbry Riddle ............................ 16-0 .........WSt. Leo ........................................ 4-1 ..........WUSF ............................................ 0-2 ............LRollins ........................................ 3-2 ..........WEckerd ........................................ 2-7 ............LUSF ............................................ 4-7 ............LRollins ....................................... 2-10 ...........LEckerd ........................................ 3-4 ............L

1975 • 29-10COACH: DOUG HOLMQUIST Bethune-Cookman .................... 0-1 ............LBethune-Cookman .................... 2-0 ..........WBethune-Cookman .................... 4-0 ..........WBethune-Cookman .................... 2-0 ..........WFIT ............................................. 15-0 .........WStetson ...................................... 8-7 ..........WBall State .................................... 8-3 ..........WFIT .............................................. 7-0 ..........WFIT ............................................. 14-0 .........WMadison ..................................... 5-2 ..........WMadison ..................................... 3-8 ............LPennsylvania .............................. 0-3 ............LPennsylvania ............................. 12-8 .........WUSF ............................................ 5-6 ............LSt. Leo ....................................... 13-2 .........WSt. Leo ....................................... 10-9 .........WWestchester State ..................... 2-1 ..........WWidener .................................... 13-2 .........WWidener ..................................... 5-4 ..........WMassachusett s Mariti me ........... 8-0 ..........WMassachusett s Mariti me ........... 4-0 ..........WTennessee .................................. 4-3 ..........WBrandeis ..................................... 6-0 ..........WBrandeis .................................... 12-4 .........WColby .......................................... 9-1 ..........WMilligan ..................................... 13-7 .........WMilligan ...................................... 2-4 ............LFlorida Bible.............................. 12-1 .........WFlorida Bible............................... 3-1 ..........WJacksonville ................................ 3-4 ............LRollins ........................................ 2-3 ............LEckerd ....................................... 2-10 ...........LRollins ........................................ 2-3 ............LStetson ..................................... 9-15 ...........LFlagler ....................................... 11-0 .........WJacksonville ................................ 6-5 ..........WEckerd ........................................ 5-1 ..........WUSF ............................................ 6-5 ..........WMiami (Fla.) ............................... 1-0 ..........W

1976 • 19-23COACH: JACK SEXTON Bethune-Cookman .................... 3-1 ..........WBethune-Cookman .................... 6-3 ..........WUSF ............................................ 0-4 ............LBelmont ..................................... 4-3 ..........WSt. Leo ........................................ 2-4 ............LBelmont ..................................... 6-1 ..........WBelmont ..................................... 1-2 ............LColumbia ................................... 8-0 ..........WFlorida Southern ........................ 4-6 ............LWabash ...................................... 3-1 ..........WWabash ...................................... 4-3 ..........WAusti n Peay ................................ 3-1 ..........WAusti n Peay ................................ 2-1 ..........WAusti n Peay ............................... 3-13 ...........LLipscomb ................................... 9-2 ..........WLipscomb ................................... 2-3 ............LSouth Carolina ........................... 0-8 ............LSouth Carolina ........................... 0-7 ............LAir Force .................................... 1-2 ............LAir Force .................................... 7-0 ..........WWidener ..................................... 7-0 ..........WTennessee ................................. 10-1 .........WPennsylvania ............................. 4-10 ...........LColby ......................................... 14-0 .........WCornell ...................................... 10-4 .........WSt. Leo ....................................... 12-4 .........WSt. Leo ....................................... 1-10 ...........LFlorida Southern ........................ 5-0 ..........WFlorida Southern ........................ 3-5 ............LJacksonville ................................ 1-3 ............LEckerd ........................................ 4-5 ............LEckerd ....................................... 2-11 ...........LStetson ...................................... 3-9 ............LFIU ............................................ 4-10 ...........LFIU ............................................. 2-9 ............LRollins ........................................ 3-2 ..........WStetson ...................................... 4-1 ..........WUSF ........................................... 3-12 ...........LEckerd ........................................ 2-3 ............LJacksonville ................................ 2-9 ............LRollins ........................................ 3-8 ............LRollins ........................................ 0-5 ............L

1977 • 24-18COACH: JACK SEXTON FIT .............................................. 7-0 ..........WFIT .............................................. 6-1 ..........WUSF ............................................ 5-0 ..........WFIT ............................................ 10-0 .........WFIT ............................................. 15-6 .........WTampa ........................................ 6-3 ..........WRollins ....................................... 7-20 ...........LSt. Leo ........................................ 2-1 ..........WAdelphi ...................................... 8-6 ..........WAssumpti on .............................. 13-0 .........WAdelphi ...................................... 9-1 ..........WSt. Norbert ................................. 1-0 ..........WLipscomb ................................... 4-0 ..........WLipscomb ................................... 7-9 ............LHillsdale ..................................... 5-0 ..........WNorthwestern ........................... 14-4 .........WMacMurray ................................ 7-2 ..........WWidener ..................................... 2-6 ............LSt. Norbert ................................ 10-1 .........WCalvin ......................................... 5-2 ..........WCalvin ......................................... 5-4 ..........WStetson ...................................... 3-5 ............LWilliams ..................................... 3-2 ..........WWilliams ..................................... 1-3 ............LColby ......................................... 13-7 .........WColby .......................................... 9-7 ..........WColby .......................................... 3-5 ............LSt. Leo ........................................ 3-5 ............LLambuth .................................... 9-8 ..........WBiscayne .................................... 6-10 ...........LFlorida Southern ....................... 3-14 ...........LFlorida Southern ........................ 0-5 ............LFlorida ...................................... 0-10 ...........L

Siena .......................................... 4-6 ............LStetson ..................................... 0-11 ...........LFIU ............................................. 9-3 ..........WFIU ............................................. 5-8 ............LEckerd ....................................... 3-13 ...........LUSF ............................................ 2-4 ............LEckerd ........................................ 4-6 ............LRollins ....................................... 7-15 ...........LRollins ....................................... 13-5 .........W

1978 • 22-24/3-12 SSCCOACH: BILL MOON at Miami (Fla.) ........................... 0-5 ............LStetson ...................................... 5-3 ..........WMercer ...................................... 11-6 .........Wat Flagler .................................... 8-7 ..........Wat Jacksonville ............................ 7-5 ..........Wat USF ........................................ 0-2 ............LFIT ............................................. 10-4 .........WMiami (Fla.) .............................. 3-27 ...........LMiami (Fla.) .............................. 1-11 ...........LMiami (Fla.) ............................... 4-7 ............LPennsylvania ............................ 11-10 ........WAdelphi ..................................... 11-8 .........WAmerican .................................. 13-6 .........WWisconsin .................................. 9-5 ..........Wvs. Tennessee-Wesleyan ............ 5-8 ............Lvs. Tennessee-Wesleyan ........... 10-0 .........Wvs. Union ................................... 15-3 .........Wvs. Maine-Presque Isle............... 3-0 ..........Wvs. Maine-Presque Isle.............. 20-2 .........Wvs. West Liberty ......................... 2-0 ..........Wvs. West Liberty ......................... 4-7 ............Lvs. West Liberty ......................... 7-6 ..........Wvs. St. Leo * ................................ 7-5 ..........Wvs. Colby .................................. 3-10 ...........Lvs. Colby .................................. 12-6 .........Wat St. Leo * ................................. 8-0 ..........WSt. Leo * .................................... 2-13 ...........Lat Tampa .................................... 1-5 ............LFlorida Southern * ..................... 3-4 ............Lat Florida Southern * ................. 1-9 ............LFlorida Southern * .................... 3-10 ...........LUSF ............................................ 4-3 ..........Wat Rollins * ................................. 1-2 ............LRollins * ..................................... 9-3 ..........Wat Rollins * ................................. 2-5 ............Lat Florida .................................. 3-10 ...........Lat FIT .......................................... 7-2 ..........Wat Biscayne * .............................. 2-3 ............Lat Biscayne * .............................. 4-6 ............Lat Biscayne * ............................. 9-11 ...........LEckerd* ..................................... 7-10 ...........Lat Eckerd* .................................. 1-4 ............LEckerd* ..................................... 5-14 ...........Lat Stetson ................................. 3-10 ...........LFIU ........................................... 12-19 ..........LFIU ............................................. 1-0 ..........W* SSC Game

1979 • 27-16/10-5 SSCCOACH: BILL MOON

NCAA D-II SOUTH REGIONAL at FIU ......................................... 4-9 ............Lat FIU ......................................... 5-6 ............LWashington & Lee ..................... 4-1 ..........WWashington & Lee ..................... 4-3 ..........WBall State ................................... 4-10 ...........LBloomsburg State ..................... 21-2 .........Wat Jacksonville .........................5-3 (10) ......WJacksonville ................................ 4-1 ..........WUSF ............................................ 7-8 ............LWidener ..................................... 8-5 ..........WColumbia ................................... 0-1 ............LSt. Norbert ................................. 8-1 ..........WSt. Norbert ................................ 12-7 .........WColumbia .................................. 10-5 .........WNotre Dame .............................. 10-3 .........WYale .......................................11-13 (10) ......L

Coached by Bill Moon, the 1979 squad became the fi rst to represent UCF in an NCAA Tournament.

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Yale .........................................6-9 (10) ........LDelaware ................................... 8-3 ..........WNotre Dame ............................... 6-2 ..........WHillsdale .................................... 13-0 .........Wat Florida Southern * ................. 2-3 ............LFlorida Southern * ..................6-5 (10) ......Wat Florida Southern * ................. 2-9 ............LRollins * ..................................... 5-4 ..........WRollins * ..................................... 3-2 ..........WRollins * ..................................... 3-2 ..........Wat USF ........................................ 4-7 ............LBiscayne * .................................. 1-5 ............LBiscayne * .................................. 4-2 ..........WBiscayne * .................................. 7-1 ..........WFlorida Memorial ....................27-1 (8) ......WFIT .............................................. 2-0 ..........Wat Eckerd * ................................. 2-7 ............LEckerd * ..................................... 1-2 ............Lat Eckerd * ................................ 10-8 .........WFIT .............................................. 7-1 ..........Wat St. Leo * ................................. 5-3 ..........WSt. Leo * .................................... 15-1 .........Wat St. Leo * ................................. 9-4 ..........WFIU ............................................. 3-2 ..........WFIU ............................................. 2-3 ............Lvs. Florida Southern + ................ 0-6 ............Lvs. Eckerd + ................................ 4-9 ............L* SSC Game + NCAA Division II South Region Tournament

1980 • 25-23/6-8 SSCCOACH: BILL MOON Washington & Lee .................... 10-0 .........WTampa .....................................9-6 (11) ......WFIT .............................................. 4-0 ..........Wat Iowa State ............................ 6-1 ..........Wat FIT ......................................... 5-7 ............LFIT ............................................6-7 (8) .........LStetson ...................................... 2-3 ............LFIU ...........................................9-2 (8) .......WUSF ........................................... 10-3 .........WVanderbilt .................................. 3-9 ............LDavidson .................................... 5-8 ............LTemple ....................................... 7-5 ..........WTemple ....................................... 5-8 ............LTemple ...................................... 14-6 .........WColumbia ................................... 5-2 ..........WColumbia .................................. 2-12 ...........LCatholic ..................................15-11 (8) .....WJacksonville ................................ 5-4 ..........WCornell ....................................... 5-7 ............LAusti n Peay ..............................3-9 (8) .........LAusti n Peay ................................ 6-3 ..........WWagner ...................................5-4 (10) ......Wat Biscayne * .............................. 9-6 ..........Wat Biscayne * .............................. 5-2 ..........Wat Biscayne * .............................. 7-4 ..........Wat FIU ........................................ 7-10 ...........Lat FIU ........................................ 0-12 ...........Lat Rollins * ................................. 6-2 ..........WWagner ..................................... 10-0 .........WRollins * .................................... 1-12 ...........Lat Rollins * ..............................4-6 (10) ........LBalti more .................................. 10-2 .........WBalti more ................................... 8-6 ..........Wat Tampa .................................... 3-4 ............LSiena .......................................... 4-3 ..........Wat FIT .......................................... 3-5 ............LEckerd * ..................................... 1-5 ............Lat Eckerd * ................................ 2-10 ...........LEckerd * .................................... 15-8 .........Wat USF ........................................ 7-3 ..........WSt. Leo * .................................... 5-10 ...........Lat St. Leo * ................................. 6-7 ............Lat Stetson .................................. 4-9 ............L

Florida Southern * .................... 1-12 ..........Lat Florida Southern * ................. 1-9 ............LFlorida Southern * ..................... 7-5 ..........Wat Florida-Leesburg .................... 2-6 ............Lat Jacksonville ............................ 9-2 ..........W* SSC Game

1981 • 31-23-3/4-11 SSCCOACH: BILL MOON Florida A&M ............................. 14-5 .........WFlorida A&M ............................0-1 (7) .........LFlorida A&M ............................2-2 (8) ........ TWashington & Lee .................... 11-3 .........Wat FIU ........................................ 12-5 .........Wat FIU ......................................... 8-9 ............LStetson ...................................... 6-9 ............LFIU ...........................................8-7 (8) .......WFIU ............................................. 9-5 ..........WFurman ...................................... 6-9 ............LDavidson ................................... 13-7 .........Wat Evansville ............................... 4-1 ..........WIowa State .................................. 4-5 ............Lvs. Minnesota Twins % .............. 5-7 ............LTemple ....................................... 3-4 ............LTemple .....................................8-3 (7) .......WTemple ....................................2-2 (12) ....... TEastern Michigan ...................... 12-5 .........WMilton ....................................... 13-4 .........WTennessee State ......................... 4-1 ..........WTennessee State ......................10-4 (6) ......WMilton .....................................14-1 (7) ......WMilton ......................................9-4 (7) .......WYale ........................................21-21 (7) ...... TSt. Norbert ................................ 14-0 .........WSt. Norbert ..............................15-5 (8) ......WBalti more ................................... 6-1 ..........WBalti more .................................. 22-4 .........WWilliams ..................................... 6-1 ..........Wat Jacksonville ............................ 5-9 ............LBradley ...................................... 4-6 ............LBradley ....................................4-5 (8) .........LBradley ....................................3-6 (7) .........Lat Tampa ................................... 11-4 .........WTampa .....................................3-5 (10) ........LBrown ....................................... 21-0 .........WBiscayne * .................................. 4-8 ............LBiscayne * ................................. 10-7 .........WBiscayne * .................................. 1-3 ............Lat Eckerd * ................................. 4-5 ............LEckerd * .................................... 12-1 .........Wat Eckerd * ................................. 2-8 ............Lat Stetson ...............................9-8 (10) ......Wat St. Leo * ................................ 2-15 ...........LSt. Leo * ..................................... 9-3 ..........Wat St. Leo * ................................. 3-5 ............LJacksonville ............................... 14-7 .........Wat Florida Southern * ................ 0-11 ...........LFlorida Southern * .................... 2-11 ...........Lat Florida Southern * ................. 5-6 ............LNortheastern Illinois .................. 6-4 ..........WRollins * ..................................... 6-9 ............Lat Rollins * ................................ 13-5 .........WRollins * ..................................... 3-4 ............LFIT ............................................3-6 (7) .........LFIT ............................................6-2 (7) .......Wat FIT .......................................1-0 (10) ......Wat FIT ........................................3-0 (7) .......W% Exhibiti on - Orlando, Fla.* SSC Game

1982 • 19-24-3/6-15 SSCCOACH: BILL MOON at Valdosta State .....................13-7 (7) ......Wat Valdosta State .....................16-4 (7) ......Wat Bethune-Cookman ................ 5-6 ............LSeton Hall ...............................9-7 (11) ......WSeton Hall ................................1-7 (7) .........LSeton Hall ...............................10-7 (7) ......WVanderbilt .................................. 3-3 ........... TVanderbilt ................................. 4-10 ...........L

Ithaca ......................................... 7-6 ..........Wvs. Minnesota Twins % .............. 2-5 ............LTemple ....................................... 4-6 ............LWestchester State ..................... 9-5 ..........Wat Florida ................................. 10-11 ..........Lat Florida ................................... 2-9 ............LYale ............................................ 8-9 ............LTennessee State .......................8-7 (7) .......WTennessee State ......................... 4-4 ........... TPennsylvania .............................. 7-3 ..........WNorthwestern .........................14-5 (7) ......WNorthwestern .........................9-11 (7) ........LNorthwestern .........................10-3 (7) ......WNorthwestern ..........................8-8 (7) ........ TEckerd * .................................... 10-6 .........WJohns Hopkins .........................12-1 (5) ......Wat Eckerd * ................................. 2-5 ............LEckerd * ................................... 11-10 ........WFlorida Southern * ..................... 0-1 ............Lat Florida Southern * ................. 2-3 ............LFlorida Southern * .................... 4-11 ...........Lat FIT * ...................................... 12-7 .........WSt. Leo * ..................................... 0-1 ............Lat St. Leo * ................................. 0-9 ............Lat St. Leo * ................................. 7-8 ............LFIU ..........................................3-4 (12) ........LFIU ............................................. 4-3 ..........WBethune-Cookman .................... 7-3 ..........WRollins * ..................................7-8 (10) ........Lat Rollins * ................................. 3-6 ............LRollins * ..................................1-3 (17) ........Lat Biscayne * .............................. 1-5 ............Lat Biscayne * ...........................6-7 (10) ........Lat Biscayne * .............................. 6-9 ............Lat FIT * ....................................... 3-5 ............LFIT * ........................................... 6-1 ..........WTampa * ..................................... 5-4 ..........Wat Tampa * ................................. 1-4 ............LTampa * ..................................... 9-3 ..........W% Exhibiti on - Orlando, Fla.* SSC Game

1983 • 28-27-1/11-10 SSCCOACH: JAY BERGMAN Rollins ........................................ 4-3 ..........Wat Rollins .................................... 5-2 ..........Wat Bethune-Cookman ................ 6-1 ..........Wat Bethune-Cookman .............. 12-14 ..........LValdosta State ............................ 2-6 ............LValdosta State ............................ 0-3 ............Lat Liberty Bapti st ...................... 5-11 ...........Lat Rio Grande ............................ 17-0 .........Wvs. Minnesota Twins % .............. 0-8 ............LWestern Kentucky ..................... 2-8 ............LWestern Kentucky ..................... 1-0 ..........WWestern Kentucky ..................... 3-5 ............LBryan ........................................ 13-3 .........WBryan ........................................ 16-0 .........WWestern Kentucky ................11-10 (11) ....WYale .......................................... 11-16 ..........LYale ............................................ 7-7 ........... TMichigan ................................... 3-13 ...........LMichigan ................................... 4-13 ...........LSaint Joseph’s ........................... 6-10 ...........LPennsylvania ............................ 14-15 ..........LVirginia ...................................... 7-6 ..........WMichigan ................................... 4-10 ...........LLewis .......................................... 6-8 ............LPrinceton .................................. 16-2 .........WPrinceton ................................... 6-2 ..........WGeorgetown (Ky.) ..................... 12-11 ........WGeorgetown (Ky.) ...................... 10-3 .........WSacred Heart ............................. 12-3 .........WSt. Xavier .................................... 6-4 ..........WWilliams .................................... 17-1 .........WSt. Xavier ................................... 8-22 ...........Lat Florida Southern * ................ 2-10 ...........LColby ......................................... 13-5 .........WColby .......................................... 4-9 ............LFlorida Southern * ..................... 3-8 ............L

at Florida Southern * ................. 4-7 ............LFIT * ........................................... 3-0 ..........Wat FIT * ....................................... 9-4 ..........WFIT * .......................................... 6-14 ...........LFlagler ........................................ 5-8 ............LSt. Leo * ..................................... 6-2 ..........Wat St. Leo * ............................... 11-10 ........WSt. Leo * ..................................... 9-1 ..........Wat Flagler ................................... 8-11 ...........Lat Rollins * ............................... 12-14 ..........LRollins * ..................................... 0-6 ............Lat Rollins * ................................. 0-1 ............LBiscayne * .................................. 7-4 ..........WBiscayne * .............................11-10 (11) ....WBiscayne * .................................. 8-6 ..........Wat Tampa * ................................. 9-1 ..........WTampa * ..................................... 0-6 ............Lat Tampa * ................................. 3-6 ............Lat Eckerd * ................................. 9-4 ..........WEckerd * ..................................... 4-0 ..........Wat Eckerd * ................................ 6-10 ...........L% Exhibiti on - Orlando, Fla.* SSC Game

1984 • 34-29-1/9-19 SSCCOACH: JAY BERGMAN Flagler ........................................ 0-4 ............Lat Flagler .................................... 8-2 ..........WFlorida Atlanti c .......................... 6-5 ..........WGeorgia ...................................... 0-3 ............LGeorgia ...................................... 5-2 ..........WBethune-Cookman ..................3-0 (7) .......WBethune-Cookman .................5-12 (7) ........Lat Valdosta State ......................2-4 (7) .........Lat Valdosta State ........................ 3-4 ............Lat Florida Atlanti c ..................... 14-4 .........WSt. Leo * ..................................... 7-2 ..........WSt. Leo * ..................................4-5 (10) ........LVillanova .................................... 6-3 ..........WIllinois State ............................. 10-13 ..........LLa Salle .....................................8-4 (7) .......WVillanova ................................... 14-1 .........WWestern Kentucky .................... 12-2 .........WSt. Joseph’s .............................10-0 (7) ......WIthaca ........................................ 6-11 ...........LSt. Joseph’s ..............................4-3 (7) .......WWisconsin-Eau Claire ..............10-4 (6) ......WLa Salle .....................................8-1 (7) .......WPennsylvania ...........................12-5 (8) ......WIowa State .................................. 6-2 ..........WWisconsin-Eau Claire ...............5-1 (7) .......WWisconsin-Eau Claire ..............13-5 (7) ......WIowa State ................................. 8-12 ...........LIowa State .................................. 3-2 ..........WIowa State ................................1-2 (7) .........LIowa State ................................5-4 (8) .......WSt. Xavier ................................... 11-6 .........WWilliams ...................................5-2 (7) .......WWilliams ...................................5-0 (7) .......WColby ........................................3-2 (7) .......WSt. Xavier ................................... 12-1 .........WTennessee ................................2-9 (8) .........LSt. Xavier .................................... 9-9 ........... TColgate...................................... 11-0 .........Wat Villanova * ............................. 1-0 ..........Wat Villanova * ...........................4-6 (7) .........Lat Villanova * ............................. 1-2 ............Lat Villanova * ...........................8-9 (7) .........LEckerd * ..................................... 6-1 ..........Wat Eckerd * .............................20-11 (7) .....WRollins * .................................9-10 (14) .......Lat Rollins * ................................. 4-5 ............Lat FIT * ...................................... 12-3 .........WFIT * ........................................... 8-7 ..........Wat Florida Southern * ............... 11-10 ........WFlorida Southern * ................... 12-14 ..........LTampa * ..................................1-3 (10) ........Lat Tampa * ................................. 2-6 ............Lat St. Leo * ................................. 3-7 ............Lat St. Leo * ................................. 0-4 ............Lat Eckerd * ................................ 1-13 ...........L

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Eckerd * .................................... 11-5 .........Wat Rollins * ................................. 1-8 ............LRollins * ..................................... 7-6 ..........Wat FIT * ...................................... 6-10 ...........LFIT * ........................................... 2-5 ............LFlorida Southern ....................... 3-11 ...........Lat Florida Southern ................... 8-11 ...........LTampa ........................................ 1-7 ............Lat Tampa .................................... 6-7 ............L* SSC Game

1985 • 52-34-1COACH: JAY BERGMAN

FIRST SEASON IN DIVISION I 2/8 .... Florida ............................. 4-9 ............L2/9 .... FIT .................................3-2 (7) .......W2/9 .... FIT .................................6-2 (7) .......W2/10 .. at FIT .............................. 9-8 ..........W2/13 .. at Tampa ........................ 23-9 .........W2/14 .. Florida Southern ............ 4-10 ...........L2/15 .. West Florida .................... 0-8 ............L2/16 .. North Carolina ................ 4-1 ..........W2/17 .. North Carolina ............9-10 (10) .......L2/18 .. Florida Southern ............. 3-4 ............L2/19 .. Rollins ............................. 8-4 ..........W2/20 .. at Rollins ......................... 3-4 ............L2/21 .. FIU ................................. 4-12 ...........L2/21 .. FIU .................................. 3-1 ..........W2/22 .. LSU .................................. 0-7 ............L2/23 .. LSU .................................. 5-4 ..........W2/24 .. LSU .................................. 8-9 ............L2/26 .. Stetson ............................ 9-1 ..........W2/27 .. at Stetson .....................6-7 (12) ........L3/1 .... Tampa ............................ 14-5 .........W3/2 .... St. Joseph’s ..................... 5-7 ............L3/3 .... Florida A&M .................4-1 (7) .......W3/3 .... Florida A&M ................14-3 (7) ......W3/4 .... Florida A&M ................... 7-1 ..........W3/5 .... Boston College .............11-7 (7) ......W3/5 .... Boston College .............10-1 (7) ......W3/6 .... St. Joseph’s ..................... 8-5 ..........W3/7 .... Florida State .................... 2-6 ............L3/8 .... Florida State .................6-5 (12) ......W3/8 .... Pennsylvania ................... 8-3 ..........W3/9 .... Vanderbilt ....................... 5-6 ............L3/9 .... Villanova ....................... 12-10 ........W3/10 .. at Jacksonville ...............8-4 (7) .......W3/10 .. at Jacksonville ..............4-13 (7) ........L3/11 .. Xavier ............................9-8 (7) .......W3/11 .. Xavier ............................7-2 (7) .......W3/12 .. Jacksonville State ............ 3-8 ............L3/13 .. Jacksonville State ........... 11-5 .........W3/13 .. Central Michigan ..........6-5 (10) ......W3/15 .. Wisconsin ...................... 14-8 .........W3/15 .. Wisconsin ...................... 18-1 .........W3/16 .. St. Xavier ....................... 20-10 ........W3/17 .. St. Xavier .......................3-4 (7) .........L3/17 .. St. Xavier .......................3-4 (7) .........L3/18 .. Middle Tennessee St. ...... 7-1 ..........W3/19 .. Middle Tennessee St. ...... 0-6 ............L3/20 .. Valdosta State ...............5-2 (7) .......W3/20 .. Valdosta State ...............8-7 (7) .......W3/22 .. St. Xavier ......................... 9-7 ..........W3/23 .. Colby .............................. 15-6 .........W3/24 .. Colby ............................8-16 (7) ........L3/24 .. Colby ............................13-2 (7) ......W3/26 .. Florida-Leesburg ............ 10-6 .........W3/27 .. Colby ............................10-1 (7) ......W3/27 .. Colby ............................16-3 (7) ......W3/30 .. Newberry ....................11-11 (8) ...... T3/30 .. at Valdosta State ............ 1-13 ...........L4/1 .... at Florida A&M ............11-6 (7) ......W4/1 .... at Florida A&M ............14-3 (6) ......W4/2 .... Grace ............................. 18-4 .........W4/2 .... Delaware ......................... 7-3 ..........W4/3 .... Grace ...........................20-0 (7) ......W4/3 .... Grace ...........................21-6 (7) ......W4/4 .... Calvin ...........................10-9 (7) ......W4/4 .... Calvin ............................6-3 (7) .......W4/5 .... Florida Atlanti c ............... 9-10 ...........L

4/8 .... at Florida State................ 3-6 ............L4/9 .... at Florida State............... 0-12 ...........L4/10 .. at Florida State............... 6-19 ...........L4/12 .. at Rollins ......................... 1-5 ............L4/16 .. Jacksonville .................12-10 (7) .....W4/16 .. Jacksonville ..................... 5-4 ..........W4/20 .. at FIU .............................. 3-4 ............L4/20 .. at FIU .............................. 8-7 ..........W4/21 .. at FIU ............................. 11-5 .........W4/22 .. Stetson ............................ 2-7 ............L4/24 .. at Stetson ....................... 10-4 .........W4/26 .. Flagler ............................ 12-2 .........W4/27 .. at Flagler ......................11-1 (7) ......W4/27 .. at Flagler .......................3-4 (7) .........L5/3 .... at USF............................. 2-13 ...........L5/4 .... at USF............................. 6-13 ...........L5/5 .... at USF...........................7-8 (10) ........L5/6 .... USF .................................. 4-6 ............L5/11 .. at Miami (Fla.)................. 7-6 ..........W5/11 .. at Miami (Fla.)................ 5-18 ...........L5/12 .. at Miami (Fla.)................ 5-28 ...........L

1986 • 46-13COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/4 .... at Bethune-Cookman ...... 9-5 ..........W2/9 .... FIT ................................... 8-6 ..........W2/12 .. Louisiana-Lafayett e ......... 3-5 ............L2/13 .. Louisiana-Lafayett e ......... 1-2 ............L2/17 .. Georgia .......................... 6-11 ...........L2/18 .. Georgia ........................... 9-3 ..........W2/19 .. at Stetson ........................ 1-3 ............L2/22 .. FIU .................................. 9-8 ..........W2/23 .. FIU ................................. 5-11 ...........L2/26 .. Stetson ............................ 7-3 ..........W3/1 .... Saint Joseph’s .................. 9-3 ..........W3/1 .... Rollins ............................. 2-6 ............L3/2 .... Villanova ......................... 9-4 ..........W3/3 .... Rollins ............................ 13-3 .........W3/5 .... Saint Joseph’s ................. 17-2 .........W3/7 .... Catawba ......................... 10-0 .........W3/7 .... Catawba .......................... 5-2 ..........W3/8 .... Villanova ........................ 11-1 .........W3/9 .... Michigan ......................... 8-5 ..........W3/10 .. Ithaca ............................. 12-3 .........W3/11 .. Liberty ............................. 5-4 ..........W3/12 .. Liberty ............................ 10-5 .........W3/17 .. Bellarmine ...................... 4-2 ..........W3/17 .. St. Xavier ........................ 11-9 .........W3/18 .. St. Xavier ........................ 13-2 .........W3/19 .. Northeastern Illinois ....... 7-4 ..........W3/20 .. Northeastern Illinois ...... 11-2 .........W3/21 .. St. Xavier ......................... 8-3 ..........W3/22 .. St. Xavier ......................... 3-2 ..........W3/22 .. Colby .............................. 25-1 .........W3/22 .. Merrimack ..................... 10-5 .........W3/23 .. Merrimack ..................... 11-3 .........W3/24 .. SIU-Edwardsville ............ 26-4 .........W3/25 .. St. Mary’s ....................... 10-5 .........W3/26 .. Colby ............................... 5-0 ..........W3/26 .. St. Mary’s ....................... 15-4 .........W3/27 .. Colby ............................. 14-11 ........W3/27 .. Merrimack ...................... 6-3 ..........W3/28 .. Ohio State ...................... 12-5 .........W3/29 .. Ohio State ....................... 7-2 ..........W3/29 .. SIU-Edwardsville ............. 7-8 ............L4/1 .... at Florida State.............. 12-15 ..........L4/2 .... at Florida State................ 3-8 ............L4/5 .... Calvin .............................. 4-3 ..........W4/5 .... Calvin .............................. 8-2 ..........W4/7 .... Bethune-Cookman ......... 17-2 .........W4/8 .... at Rollins ......................... 8-2 ..........W4/9 .... Rollins ............................. 8-1 ..........W4/10 .. at Florida ......................... 7-0 ..........W4/13 .. at FIU .............................. 3-4 ............L4/13 .. at FIU ............................ 13-5 .........W4/16 .. FIT .................................. 10-4 .........W4/18 .. Tampa ............................. 9-4 ..........W4/21 .. at Stetson ........................ 5-2 ..........W4/22 .. Stetson ........................... 13-4 .........W4/26 .. Florida State .................... 1-3 ............L

5/1 .... Florida ............................. 1-2 ............L5/2 .... USF .................................. 3-4 ............L5/3 .... USF .................................. 6-3 ..........W

1987 • 33-27COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/6 .... West Florida .................... 7-4 ..........W2/7 .... Armstrong State .............. 9-8 ..........W2/7 .... Armstrong State .............. 3-2 ..........W2/8 .... at FIT ............................... 5-8 ............L2/9 .... FIT ................................... 5-6 ............L2/14 .. at Rollins ......................... 7-6 ..........W2/15 .. Rollins ............................. 9-3 ..........W2/18 .. at Stetson ....................... 10-9 .........W2/20 .. Stetson .......................... 15-16 ..........L2/21 .. Georgia ........................... 4-6 ............L2/22 .. Georgia ........................... 9-8 ..........W2/25 .. at USF.............................. 2-9 ............L2/28 .. FIU ................................. 12-1 .........W3/1 .... FIU ................................. 10-5 .........W3/4 .... Florida ............................. 4-8 ............L3/6 .... Iowa State ....................... 3-1 ..........W3/7 .... Iowa State ....................... 3-4 ............L3/7 .... Detroit ........................... 10-4 .........W3/8 .... Detroit ........................... 15-5 .........W3/9 .... Villanova ........................ 12-5 .........W3/10 .. at Florida ......................... 7-8 ............L3/11 .. Samford .......................... 5-8 ............L3/12 .. Samford ......................... 11-2 .........W3/13 .. Villanova ........................ 11-3 .........W3/15 .. Pitt sburgh $ .................... 9-5 ..........W3/16 .. Seton Hall $ ..................... 3-4 ............L3/17 .. Princeton $ ..................... 9-2 ..........W3/18 .. Pitt sburgh $ ................... 16-6 .........W3/19 .. Seton Hall $ ..................... 4-7 ............L3/20 .. Princeton $ ..................... 2-4 ............L3/21 .. Pitt sburgh $ .................... 6-4 ..........W3/22 .. Seton Hall $ ..................... 8-9 ............L3/24 .. at Florida State............... 4-12 ...........L3/25 .. at Florida State................ 3-4 ............L3/28 .. West Virginia-Wesleyan .. 15-0 .........W3/28 .. West Virginia-Wesleyan .. 14-2 .........W3/31 .. Jacksonville .................... 10-9 .........W3/31 .. Jacksonville ................... 12-11 ........W4/1 .... USF .................................. 2-6 ............L4/2 .... at Florida ........................ 12-6 .........W4/4 .... at Alabama ..................... 1-12 ...........L4/4 .... at Alabama ..................... 10-3 .........W4/5 .... at Alabama ..................... 5-16 ...........L4/8 .... at Stetson ....................... 5-12 ...........L4/14 .. at Rollins ........................ 14-2 .........W4/15 .. Rollins ............................ 12-1 .........W4/17 .. at FIU .............................. 1-7 ............L4/18 .. FIU .................................. 1-5 ............L

4/21 .. Stetson ........................... 7-15 ...........L4/23 .. Florida State .................... 8-5 ..........W4/29 .. Armstrong State .............. 5-8 ............L4/30 .. Armstrong State ............ 29-15 ........W5/1 .... at The Citadel .................. 7-3 ..........W5/2 .... at The Citadel .................. 3-6 ............L5/2 .... at The Citadel .................. 6-5 ..........W5/6 .... at North Carolina ............ 7-6 ..........W5/7 .... at North Carolina ............ 0-5 ............L5/10 .. at Jacksonville ................. 2-3 ............L5/10 .. at Jacksonville ................. 6-7 ............LNote - one result missing from the schedule$ UCF Burger King/Spring Classic - Orlando, Fla.

1988 • 40-20COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/7 .... FIT ................................... 5-2 ..........W2/16 .. Florida ............................. 2-0 ..........W2/17 .. at Rollins ........................ 7-12 ...........L2/19 .. Georgia ........................... 5-1 ..........W2/20 .. Georgia .......................... 5-23 ...........L2/23 .. at Stetson ........................ 2-7 ............L2/24 .. Stetson ........................... 12-1 .........W2/26 .. North Florida .................. 3-1 ..........W2/27 .. at FIU .............................. 4-5 ............L2/28 .. at FIU ............................. 1-10 ...........L2/29 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 24-1 .........W2/29 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 15-0 .........W3/1 .... at Florida ......................... 2-5 ............L3/2 .... Rollins ..........................6-8 (10) ........L3/5 .... Xavier .............................. 5-1 ..........W3/6 .... Detroit .........................7-6 (12) ......W3/7 .... Maine .............................. 1-2 ............L3/8 .... Pennsylvania ................... 6-5 ..........W3/9 .... Pitt sburgh ....................... 1-0 ..........W3/11 .. Iowa State ....................3-2 (12) ......W3/11 .. Iowa State ...................... 10-5 .........W3/12 .. Iowa State ...................... 4-16 ...........L3/12 .. Pitt sburgh ....................... 3-0 ..........W3/14 .. Liberty ............................. 4-2 ..........W3/15 .. Bradley ............................ 8-0 ..........W3/16 .. Eastern Kentucky ............ 9-7 ..........W3/17 .. Liberty ............................ 10-6 .........W3/18 .. Bradley ........................... 1-12 ...........L3/18 .. Eastern Kentucky ............ 0-6 ............L3/22 .. Long Island ...................... 9-1 ..........W3/24 .. Long Island ...................... 1-0 ..........W3/26 .. Northeastern .................. 6-1 ..........W3/27 .. Northeastern ................. 12-9 .........W3/28 .. Quincy ............................. 6-1 ..........W3/29 .. vs. Colby ....................... 23-16 ........W3/30 .. at USF............................. 10-1 .........W3/31 .. Southern Maine ............. 10-2 .........W

The 1985 UCF Knights broke into Division I by winning a school-record 52 games. That squad featured Tim Bark-er, who set the NCAA record with 142 hits.

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3/31 .. Southern Maine .............. 7-6 ..........W4/1 .... Brown ............................. 3-2 ..........W4/4 .... Calvin .............................. 9-1 ..........W4/4 .... Calvin ............................. 11-2 .........W4/8 .... Jacksonville .................8-11 (10) .......L4/8 .... Jacksonville ...................9-8 (8) .......W4/13 .. USF .................................. 4-3 ..........W4/16 .. FIU .................................. 2-1 ..........W4/17 .. vs. FIU & .......................... 6-1 ..........W4/19 .. Stetson ............................ 7-9 ............L4/20 .. at Stetson ....................... 12-5 .........W4/22 .. at Jacksonville ...............4-2 (8) .......W4/22 .. at Jacksonville ................. 8-9 ............L4/23 .. Rollins ............................. 4-3 ..........W4/24 .. at Rollins ......................... 8-3 ..........W5/1 .... at Florida State................ 1-8 ............L5/1 .... at Florida State.............1-2 (10) ........L5/2 .... Rollins ............................. 7-1 ..........W5/3 .... Florida State ................... 3-11 ...........L5/4 .... at Florida ......................... 6-9 ............L5/6 .... at Southern Miss ............ 14-1 .........W5/7 .... at Southern Miss ............. 4-7 ............L5/8 .... at Southern Miss ............ 9-11 ...........L& Tinker Field - Orlando, Fla.

1989 • 42-22COACH: JAY BERGMAN

NCAA EAST REGIONAL 2/3 .... at Miami (Fla.)................. 1-4 ............L2/4 .... at Miami (Fla.)................. 1-5 ............L2/5 .... at Miami (Fla.)................ 0-15 ...........L2/7 .... Bethune-Cookman ......... 16-5 .........W2/10 .. Rollins ............................. 2-6 ............L2/11 .. FIT ................................... 5-2 ..........W2/14 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 15-5 .........W2/15 .. Stetson ............................ 9-3 ..........W2/18 .. at Rollins ......................... 8-5 ..........W2/20 .. at Stetson ........................ 4-6 ............L2/25 .. at FIU .............................. 4-3 ..........W2/26 .. at FIU ...........................6-4 (12) ......W2/28 .. Jacksonville ..................... 4-5 ............L2/28 .. Jacksonville ..................... 5-7 ............L3/3 .... Wisconsin ....................... 7-9 ............L3/4 .... Wisconsin ....................... 3-2 ..........W3/4 .... Wisconsin ....................... 3-1 ..........W3/5 .... Wisconsin ...................... 13-4 .........W3/8 .... Pitt sburgh ...................... 10-2 .........W3/9 .... Oklahoma ....................... 9-8 ..........W3/10 .. Pitt sburgh ...................... 16-1 .........W3/11 .. Michigan ......................... 3-2 ..........W

3/12 .. Michigan ........................ 10-9 .........W3/14 .. Yale ................................. 7-4 ..........W3/15 .. Ithaca .............................. 8-0 ..........W3/17 .. Portland State ..............5-4 (12) ......W3/18 .. Xavier .............................. 1-2 ............L3/20 .. Evansville $ ..................... 6-5 ..........W3/21 .. Rider $ ............................ 8-3 ..........W3/22 .. Davidson $ ...................... 4-1 ..........W3/23 .. Evansville $ ..................... 9-5 ..........W3/24 .. Rider $ ........................... 6-10 ...........L3/25 .. Davidson $ .................... 13-11 ........W3/28 .. at USF.............................. 6-3 ..........W3/29 .. Florida ............................. 1-3 ............L3/30 .. Siena ............................... 2-1 ..........W3/31 .. Siena .............................. 10-3 .........W4/1 .... Siena .............................. 19-5 .........W4/3 .... USF .................................. 7-3 ..........W4/6 .... at Florida ......................... 1-2 ............L4/8 .... FIU ...............................5-4 (12) ......W4/9 .... FIU ................................. 8-13 ...........L4/12 .. Stetson ............................ 9-0 ..........W4/16 .. Tulane ............................. 5-2 ..........W4/16 .. Tulane ............................. 5-0 ..........W4/19 .. at Stetson ....................... 10-7 .........W4/22 .. at Jacksonville ...............1-2 (8) .........L4/22 .. at Jacksonville ...............2-3 (8) .........L4/26 .. at Florida ......................... 7-4 ..........W4/27 .. Flagler ..........................5-4 (11) ......W4/28 .. Florida Atlanti c ................ 2-3 ............L5/5 .... at Campbell ..................... 8-1 ..........W5/6 .... at Campbell ..................... 4-1 ..........W5/7 .... at UNC-Wilmington......... 2-3 ............L5/7 .... at UNC-Wilmington......... 0-8 ............L5/10 .. at South Carolina ............ 1-0 ..........W5/10 .. at South Carolina ..........3-6 (9) .........L5/12 .. Rollins ............................. 3-1 ..........W5/13 .. at Rollins ......................... 5-8 ............L5/14 .. Rollins ............................. 7-4 ..........W5/25 .. vs. Georgia Tech @ ......... 6-4 ..........W5/26 .. vs. Florida @ .................. 10-7 .........W5/27 .. vs. Miami (Fla.) @ .......... 1-10 ...........L5/28 .. vs. Villanova @ ............... 2-5 ............L$ UCF Burger King Classic - Orlando, Fla.@ NCAA East Regional - Gainesville, Fla.

1990 • 40-20COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/4 .... FIT ................................... 4-8 ............L2/9 .... Western Kentucky ........... 3-9 ............L2/10 .. Western Kentucky .......... 13-3 .........W

2/10 .. Western Kentucky ........... 2-4 ............L2/11 .. Miami (Fla.) ..................... 2-4 ............L2/13 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 17-0 .........W2/17 .. vs. Illinois # .................... 4-10 ...........L2/17 .. vs. Houston # .................. 3-4 ............L2/18 .. vs. Long Beach State # ... 4-17 ...........L2/19 .. vs. Houston # ................. 12-5 .........W2/20 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 14-1 .........W2/24 .. Wisconsin ....................... 3-4 ............L2/24 .. Wisconsin ...................... 11-5 .........W2/25 .. Wisconsin ....................... 3-0 ..........W2/25 .. Wisconsin ....................... 6-0 ..........W2/28 .. at USF.............................. 6-3 ..........W3/3 .... Georgia ........................... 1-5 ............L3/4 .... Georgia ........................2-7 (12) ........L3/7 .... Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..... 6-1 ..........W3/8 .... Pitt sburgh ...................... 14-2 .........W3/10 .. Michigan ......................2-1 (14) ......W3/11 .. Michigan ......................... 6-1 ..........W3/13 .. Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..... 5-2 ..........W3/17 .. Mansfi eld (Pa.) ............... 12-9 .........W3/17 .. Illinois-Chicago ................ 8-5 ..........W3/19 .. Cornell $ ......................... 4-1 ..........W3/20 .. Hardin-Simmons $ .......... 9-1 ..........W3/21 .. Bradley $ ......................... 8-5 ..........W3/22 .. Cornell $ ......................... 8-0 ..........W3/23 .. Hardin-Simmons $ .......... 5-3 ..........W3/24 .. Bradley $ ........................ 15-7 .........W3/27 .. at Florida ......................... 5-1 ..........W3/28 .. at Flagler ......................... 9-6 ..........W3/31 .. Eastern Illinois ................. 5-1 ..........W4/2 .... at Stetson ....................... 15-6 .........W4/3 .... Stetson ............................ 4-3 ..........W4/4 .... at Florida Atlanti c ........... 2-1 ..........W4/7 .... at North Florida .............. 4-3 ..........W4/10 .. Flagler ............................. 5-0 ..........W4/12 .. at Stetson ........................ 9-8 ..........W4/13 .. at FIU .............................. 0-5 ............L4/14 .. at FIU ............................ 10-16 ..........L4/17 .. at Jacksonville ................. 2-1 ..........W4/17 .. at Jacksonville ................. 2-3 ............L4/18 .. Stetson ............................ 2-1 ..........W4/21 .. at Tulane ........................ 2-13 ...........L4/21 .. at Tulane ......................... 1-2 ............L4/25 .. Florida ............................. 2-0 ..........W4/27 .. Siena ............................... 5-1 ..........W4/27 .. Siena ............................... 7-0 ..........W4/29 .. Siena .............................. 14-4 .........W5/2 .... USF .................................. 6-7 ............L5/6 .... at Coastal Carolina .......... 6-4 ..........W5/7 .... at Coastal Carolina .......... 5-6 ............L

5/7 .... at Coastal Carolina .......... 1-2 ............L5/11 .. Rollins ............................. 6-2 ..........W5/12 .. at Rollins ......................... 9-2 ..........W5/13 .. Rollins ............................. 5-4 ..........W5/18 .. at Miami (Fla.)................. 3-4 ............L5/19 .. at Miami (Fla.)................. 0-9 ............L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.$ UCF Burger King/Pepsi Classic - Orlando, Fla.

1991 • 41-21/10-8 ASCCOACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/2 .... Rollins ............................. 6-2 ..........W2/3 .... at Rollins ......................... 9-1 ..........W3/5 .... USF .................................. 2-5 ............L2/8 .... vs. Georgia Southern # .. 12-10 ........W2/9 .... vs. UCLA # ....................... 5-6 ............L2/9 .... vs. Florida # ..................... 5-7 ............L2/10 .. vs. Georgia Southern # .. 10-15 ..........L2/15 .. Western Kentucky ......... 12-14 ..........L2/16 .. Western Kentucky ........... 4-2 ..........W2/17 .. Western Kentucky ........... 6-5 ..........W2/22 .. Illinois ............................. 7-6 ..........W2/23 .. Illinois ............................ 10-9 .........W2/24 .. Illinois ............................ 8-15 ...........L2/28 .. Furman ........................... 5-2 ..........W3/1 .... Wisconsin ....................... 7-4 ..........W3/2 .... Wisconsin ....................... 5-2 ..........W3/2 .... Wisconsin ....................... 5-2 ..........W3/5 .... Flagler ............................. 5-2 ..........W3/7 .... Pitt sburgh ....................... 8-5 ..........W3/10 .. North Florida .................. 0-7 ............L3/10 .. Ithaca .............................. 9-0 ..........WN/A ... Ohio Wesleyan ............... 23-4 .........W3/12 .. Liberty ............................. 7-1 ..........WN/A ... SE Massachusett s .......... 12-1 .........W3/15 .. George Mason ............... 12-8 .........W3/18 .. Arkansas State * ............. 9-2 ..........W3/18 .. Arkansas State * ............ 19-5 .........W3/19 .. Arkansas State * ............. 8-4 ..........W3/19 .. Princeton $ ..................... 9-5 ..........W3/20 .. Missouri $ ....................... 3-4 ............L3/21 .. Bradley $ ......................... 6-1 ..........W3/22 .. Bradley $ ........................ 17-2 .........W3/24 .. Missouri $ ....................... 2-4 ............L3/25 .. Wagner ........................... 9-1 ..........W3/26 .. Wright State .................... 6-5 ..........WN/A ... Cleveland State .............. 24-2 .........W3/30 .. at Texas-Pan American * .. 4-5 ............L3/30 .. at Texas-Pan American * .. 4-5 ............L

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3/31 .. at Texas-Pan American * .. 8-9 ............L4/4 .... Siena .............................. 10-2 .........W4/4 .... Siena .............................. 11-0 .........W4/5 .... Bethune-Cookman ......... 18-3 .........W4/6 .... Louisiana-Lafayett e * ...... 3-4 ............L4/6 .... Louisiana-Lafayett e * ...... 7-2 ..........W4/7 .... Louisiana-Lafayett e * ..... 2-12 ...........L4/9 .... at Stetson ....................... 12-5 .........W4/10 .. at USF............................. 9-13 ...........L4/12 .. at Rollins ......................... 9-5 ..........W4/16 .. Stetson ............................ 6-7 ............L4/20 .. at Louisiana Tech * .......... 5-6 ............L4/20 .. at Louisiana Tech * ......... 5-13 ...........L4/21 .. at Louisiana Tech * .......... 7-6 ..........W4/27 .. at New Orleans * ............ 8-5 ..........W4/27 .. at New Orleans * ........... 10-2 .........W4/28 .. at New Orleans * ............ 1-5 ............L5/4 .... Lamar * ........................... 5-4 ..........W5/4 .... Lamar * ........................... 5-2 ..........W5/5 .... Lamar * ........................... 6-1 ..........W5/9 .... at Texas-Pan American + .. 6-2 ..........W5/11 .. vs. Louisiana Tech + ........ 6-4 ..........W5/12 .. vs. Louisiana-Lafayett e + .. 3-6 ............L5/12 .. vs. Louisiana-Lafayett e + .. 6-8 ............L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.$ Dr. Pepper/UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla.+ ASC Tournament* American South Conference Game

1992 • 35-23/9-11 SBCCOACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/2 .... FIT ................................... 7-6 ..........W2/7 .... vs. USF #.......................... 7-1 ..........W2/8 .... vs. Ohio State # .............. 8-11 ...........L2/8 .... vs. Southern California # .. 1-5 ............L2/9 .... vs. USF #.......................... 4-7 ............L2/15 .. at Rollins ........................ 10-5 .........W2/16 .. Rollins ............................. 9-5 ..........W2/22 .. FIU .................................. 4-2 ..........W2/23 .. FIU ................................. 13-6 .........W2/27 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 10-3 .........W2/27 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 18-1 .........W2/29 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 16-2 .........W3/2 .... Flagler ............................. 8-7 ..........W3/3 .... Vanderbilt ....................... 9-5 ..........W3/5 .... at Kansas City Royals % ...N/A ...... N/A3/6 .... at Jacksonville * ............. 15-4 .........W3/7 .... at Jacksonville * ............. 2-14 ...........L3/8 .... at Jacksonville * .............. 9-5 ..........W3/9 .... Illinois-Chicago $ ............. 3-0 ..........W3/10 .. Oregon State $ ................ 6-5 ..........W3/10 .. Evansville $ ..................... 6-3 ..........W3/12 .. Illinois-Chicago $ ............. 9-6 ..........W3/13 .. Oregon State $ ................ 4-5 ............L3/14 .. Evansville $ ..................... 5-3 ..........W3/16 .. Massachusett s ................ 8-5 ..........W

3/17 .. Cornell ............................ 4-2 ..........W3/18 .. Massachusett s ................ 1-2 ............L3/21 .. at Arkansas-Litt le Rock * ... 2-5 ............L3/21 .. at Arkansas-Litt le Rock * ..6-11 ...........L3/23 .. Cleveland State ............7-6 (10) ......W3/24 .. LSU .................................. 2-5 ............L3/27 .. South Alabama *............. 9-0 ..........W3/28 .. South Alabama *............. 1-5 ............L3/29 .. South Alabama *............. 4-3 ..........W4/1 .... Gustavius Adolphus ........ 8-0 ..........W4/3 .... Western Kentucky * ........ 4-7 ............L4/4 .... Western Kentucky * ....... 7-10 ...........L4/5 .... Western Kentucky * .....4-3 (13) ......W4/8 .... at Stetson ........................ 6-7 ............L4/10 .. at South Alabama * ........ 1-5 ............L4/11 .. at South Alabama * ....... 3-20 ...........L4/12 .. at South Alabama * ........ 7-1 ..........W4/14 .. USF .................................. 3-6 ............L4/15 .. Stetson ............................ 1-8 ............L4/17 .. Nicholls State .................. 5-4 ..........W4/18 .. Nicholls State .................. 6-2 ..........W4/21 .. at USF.............................. 8-6 ..........W4/29 .. Stetson ............................ 3-6 ............L4/24 .. at Western Kentucky * ... 7-12 ...........L4/25 .. at Western Kentucky * .. 12-26 ..........L4/26 .. at Western Kentucky * ... 12-4 .........W4/28 .. Stetson ............................ 3-1 ..........W5/1 .... at North Florida .............. 7-3 ..........W5/7 .... Jacksonville * .................. 8-7 ..........W5/8 .... Jacksonville * ...............1-2 (11) ........L5/9 .... Jacksonville * .................. 3-2 ..........W5/13 .. vs. Louisiana Tech ^ ........ 6-4 ..........W5/14 .. vs. Lamar ^ ...................... 2-4 ............L5/15 .. vs. Louisiana-Lafayett e ^ . 3-4 ............L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla. % - Exhibiti on - Baseball City, Fla.$ UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla.^ SBC Tournament - Mobile, Ala.* Sun Belt Game

1993 • 31-31/9-9 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS

NCAA EAST REGIONAL . 2/5 .... vs. Pepperdine # ............. 1-6 ............L2/6 .... vs. Auburn # ................... 1-12 ...........L2/6 .... vs. Georgia Tech # .......... 2-13 ...........L2/7 .... vs. Auburn # ................... 12-4 .........W2/13 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 6-2 ..........W2/13 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 20-0 .........W2/15 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 6-1 ..........W2/16 .. Flagler ..........................8-9 (10) ........L2/19 .. FIT ................................... 3-2 ..........W2/20 .. at Rollins ........................ 7-11 ...........L2/21 .. Rollins ............................. 2-1 ..........W

2/25 .. Tennessee ....................... 1-5 ............L2/26 .. Tennessee ....................... 0-9 ............L2/26 .. Illinois ............................. 0-5 ............L2/28 .. Illinois ............................. 2-0 ..........W3/3 .... Vanderbilt ....................... 0-1 ............L3/6 .... at LSU ............................. 0-12 ...........L3/7 .... at LSU ............................. 4-14 ...........L3/8 .... Illinois-Chicago $ ............. 1-3 ............L3/9 .... Maryland-Eastern Shore $ .. 9-0 ..........W3/10 .. Butler $ .......................... 14-4 .........W3/10 .. vs. Florida State .............. 5-7 ............L3/11 .. Illinois-Chicago $ ............. 7-6 ..........W3/12 .. Butler $ ........................... 8-1 ..........W3/13 .. Rhode Island ................... 6-1 ..........W3/18 .. vs. West Virginia ............ 14-3 .........W3/20 .. at Auburn ........................ 3-4 ............L3/21 .. at Auburn ........................ 1-2 ............L3/23 .. Cornell ........................... 12-1 .........W3/24 .. Cleveland State .............. 21-6 .........W3/25 .. Cleveland State ............... 6-7 ............L3/26 .. at Stetson * ..................... 4-9 ............L3/27 .. at Stetson * ..................... 0-1 ............L3/27 .. at Stetson * ..................... 1-2 ............L3/31 .. at Miami ........................ 2-11 ...........L4/2 .... College of Charleston * ... 4-3 ..........W4/3 .... College of Charleston * ... 1-4 ............L4/3 .... College of Charleston * ... 5-1 ..........W4/5 .... Florida Atlanti c ................ 1-0 ..........W4/9 .... Stetson * ......................... 5-4 ..........W4/10 .. Stetson * ......................... 3-2 ..........W4/10 .. Stetson * ........................ 2-23 ...........L4/14 .. USF .................................. 2-0 ..........W4/16 .. FIU * ................................ 5-3 ..........W4/17 .. FIU * .............................2-1 (10) ......W4/17 .. FIU * ................................ 4-6 ............L4/21 .. USF .................................. 7-6 ..........W4/23 .. at College of Charleston * .. 4-7 ............L4/24 .. at College of Charleston * ...3-2 (12) ......W4/24 .. at College of Charleston * .. 2-8 ............L5/1 .... at USF............................. 6-17 ...........L5/2 .... at USF............................. 0-11 ...........L5/7 .... at FIU * .......................... 7-18 ...........L5/8 .... at FIU * ........................... 6-5 ..........W5/8 .... at FIU * .......................... 11-4 .........W5/14 .. vs. SE Louisiana ^ ............ 4-2 ..........W5/15 .. vs. Centenary ^ ............... 5-2 ..........W5/16 .. vs. Centenary ^ ............... 3-5 ............L5/16 .. vs. Centenary ^ .............. 12-2 .........W5/27 .. Long Beach State @ ....... 6-11 ...........L5/28 .. USF @ ............................. 4-3 ..........W5/29 .. Notre Dame @ ............... 3-12 ...........L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.$ UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla.^ A-Sun Tournament - DeLand, Fla.@ NCAA East Regional - Tallahassee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

1994 • 29-26/8-10 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/6 .... at Rollins ......................... 1-5 ............L2/8 .... at Bethune-Cookman ..... 13-3 .........W2/11 .. vs. NC State # .................. 9-2 ..........W2/12 .. vs. Kansas # .................... 13-8 .........W2/12 .. vs. Tennessee # ............... 2-3 ............L2/13 .. vs. Tennessee # ............... 0-3 ............L2/16 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 1-2 ............L2/16 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 7-0 ..........W2/19 .. Rollins ............................. 5-7 ............L2/25 .. Rutgers ............................ 1-7 ............L2/26 .. Rutgers ............................ 2-0 ..........W2/27 .. Rutgers ............................ 6-1 ..........W3/5 .... Florida A&M .................. 14-3 .........W3/5 .... Florida A&M .................. 10-2 .........W3/6 .... Purdue ............................ 5-4 ..........W3/10 .. Vanderbilt ....................... 3-7 ............L3/11 .. Michigan ......................... 2-5 ............L3/12 .. Michigan ......................... 4-3 ..........W3/12 .. Michigan ......................... 8-7 ..........W3/13 .. Florida ............................. 7-2 ..........W3/15 .. Rider ............................... 9-6 ..........W3/16 .. Rider ............................... 2-8 ............L3/17 .. Rider ............................... 5-7 ............L3/19 .. at Florida Atlanti c .......... 13-8 .........W3/20 .. at Florida Atlanti c ........... 6-4 ..........W3/20 .. at Florida Atlanti c .......... 1-11 ...........L3/21 .. Cleveland State .............. 16-3 .........W3/21 .. Cleveland State ............... 4-0 ..........W3/25 .. College of Charleston * ... 7-3 ..........W3/26 .. College of Charleston * ... 2-6 ............L3/26 .. College of Charleston * ... 3-0 ..........W3/30 .. at Florida ......................... 5-4 ..........W4/1 .... at FIU * ........................... 3-7 ............L4/2 .... at FIU * ........................... 5-1 ..........W4/2 .... at FIU * .......................... 5-13 ...........L4/5 .... USF .................................. 4-8 ............L4/8 .... Stetson * ......................... 5-2 ..........W4/9 .... Stetson * ......................... 3-2 ..........W4/9 .... Stetson * ......................... 5-1 ..........W4/12 .. at USF.............................. 1-5 ............L4/15 .. FIU * ................................ 7-3 ..........W4/16 .. FIU * ................................ 1-5 ............L4/16 .. FIU * ................................ 3-4 ............L4/19 .. USF .................................. 5-2 ..........W4/22 .. at College of Charleston * .. 2-6 ............L4/23 .. at College of Charleston * .. 0-3 ............L4/23 .. at College of Charleston * .. 2-3 ............L4/27 .. at Florida ......................... 2-9 ............L4/29 .. at Stetson * ..................... 0-3 ............L4/30 .. at Stetson * ..................... 7-6 ..........W4/30 .. at Stetson * ..................... 0-9 ............L5/3 .... at USF.............................. 7-6 ..........W5/7 .... Florida Atlanti c .............5-4 (10) ......W5/8 .... Florida Atlanti c ................ 2-8 ............L5/8 .... Florida Atlanti c ................ 2-9 ............L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

1995 • 49-13/23-7 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS

NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL 2/4 .... at Rollins ........................ 1-4 ............L2/5 .... Rollins ............................. 3-2 ..........W2/10 .. vs. Georgia # .................. 10-5 .........W2/11 .. vs. North Carolina # ....... 11-5 .........W2/11 .. vs. Miami (Fla.) #............. 0-6 ............L2/12 .. vs. Miami (Fla.) #............. 4-5 ...........L 2/15 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 6-1 ..........W2/15 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 6-5 ..........W2/17 .. Minnesota ....................... 6-0 ..........W2/18 .. Minnesota ....................... 7-1 ..........W2/19 .. Minnesota ....................... 4-3 ..........W2/21 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 5-2 ..........W2/21 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 6-3 ..........W2/25 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 2-3 ............L2/26 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ........ 2-11 ...........L

One of the most dominant teams in the country in 1995, the Knights posted a 29-game winning streak en route to the Atlanti c Sun ti tle and the NCAA Tournament.

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2/26 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 5-2 ..........W3/3 .... FIU * ................................ 3-5 ............L3/4 .... FIU * ..............................1-5 (9) .........L3/4 .... FIU * ................................ 3-8 ............L3/8 .... Vanderbilt ....................... 9-5 ..........W3/10 .. at Campbell * .................. 6-1 ..........W3/10 .. at Campbell * .................. 1-0 ..........W3/11 .. at Campbell * .................. 4-2 ..........W3/13 .. at Florida A&M ............... 3-1 ..........W3/14 .. at Florida A&M .............. 12-2 .........W3/16 .. Long Island ..................... 11-3 .........W3/18 .. College of Charleston * ... 2-1 ..........W3/18 .. College of Charleston * ...5-4 (15) ......W3/19 .. College of Charleston * .. 10-2 .........W3/20 .. Cleveland State ............... 3-0 ..........W3/22 .. Portland State ................. 6-0 ..........W3/24 .. at SE Louisiana * ............ 15-9 .........W3/25 .. at SE Louisiana * ............. 4-1 ..........W3/25 .. at SE Louisiana * ............. 8-4 ..........W3.28... at Rollins ........................ 11-3 .........W4/1 .... Centenary * .................... 5-1 ..........W4/2 .... Centenary * ................... 10-5 .........W4/2 .... Centenary * .................... 2-0 ..........W4/4 .... USF .................................. 5-4 ..........W4/7 .... at Georgia State * .......... 14-3 .........W4/8 .... at Georgia State * ........... 7-4 ..........W4/8 .... at Georgia State * .......... 12-3 .........W4/11 .. at USF.............................. 2-0 ..........W4/14 .. Samford * ....................... 9-1 ..........W4/15 .. Samford * ....................... 3-2 ..........W4/15 .. Samford * ....................... 3-0 ..........W4/18 .. USF .................................. 3-2 ..........W4/21 .. Mercer * ......................... 5-4 ..........W4/22 .. Mercer * ......................... 3-7 ............L4/22 .. Mercer * ......................... 9-3 ..........W4/25 .. at USF............................. 11-4 .........W4/26 .. at Miami (Fla.)................ 4-20 ...........L4/27 .. at Miami (Fla.)................ 11-5 .........W5/4 .... at Stetson * .................12-8 (10) .....W5/6 .... at Stetson * ..................... 5-4 ..........W5/6 .... at Stetson * ..................... 0-2 ............L5/11 .. vs. Stetson ^ .................... 4-3 ..........W5/12 .. vs. Florida Atlanti c ^ ....... 7-5 ..........W5/13 .. vs. Stetson ^ .................... 7-2 ..........W5/25 .. vs. South Alabama @ ...... 6-5 ..........W5/26 .. vs. Old Dominion @ ........ 6-7 ............L5/27 .. vs. Mississippi @ ............ 4-10 ...........L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.^ A-Sun Tournament - Homestead, Fla.@ NCAA Atlanti c I Regional - Tallahassee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

1996 • 43-22/9-9 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS

NCAA EAST REGIONAL 2/2 .... Western Carolina .........5-4 (12) ......W2/3 .... Western Carolina ........... 11-8 .........W2/4 .... Western Carolina ........... 12-2 .........W2/9 .... vs. Wake Forest # ............ 5-4 ..........W2/10 .. vs. North Carolina # ........ 8-3 ..........W2/11 .. vs. Georgia Tech # ........... 8-7 ..........W2/14 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 9-2 ..........W2/17 .. Louisiana-Lafayett e ......... 7-8 ............L2/18 .. Louisiana-Lafayett e ....12-11 (10) ....W2/18 .. Louisiana-Lafayett e ......... 9-7 ..........W2/21 .. at Rollins ........................ 5-7 ............L2/23 .. Rider .............................. 12-4 .........W2/24 .. Rider ............................... 6-1 ..........W2/25 .. Rider ............................... 6-5 ..........W2/28 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 8-4 ..........W3/3 .... Temple ........................... 15-3 .........W3/3 .... Temple ............................ 7-0 ..........W3/4 .... Vanderbilt ....................... 3-5 ............L3/8 .... at Rice ............................. 5-6 ............L3/8 .... at Houston ...................... 5-9 ............L3/9 .... at Houston ...................... 3-8 ............L3/10 .. at Houston ...................... 5-1 ..........W3/12 .. Lehigh ............................. 8-2 ..........W3/14 .. George Mason ............... 10-0 .........W3/15 .. Rutgers ............................ 0-1 ............L3/16 .. Rutgers ........................... 11-2 .........W3/17 .. Rutgers ............................ 6-2 ..........W3/19 .. Rhode Island .................. 13-3 .........W3/20 .. Maryland ....................... 16-3 .........W3/21 .. Akron ............................. 2-18 ...........L3/21 .. Akron ............................. 14-2 .........W3/22 .. at Stetson * ..................... 0-5 ............L3/23 .. at Stetson * ..................... 2-3 ............L3/23 .. at Stetson * ..................... 4-5 ............L3/26 .. Rollins ............................. 2-5 ............L3/29 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............ 10-1 .........W3/30 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 2-3 ............L3/31 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............ 11-8 .........W4/2 .... at USF.............................. 9-4 ..........W4/5 .... at FIU * ........................... 0-1 ............L4/6 .... at FIU * ........................... 6-4 ..........W4/6 .... at FIU * .......................... 1-13 ...........L4/9 .... USF .................................. 5-1 ..........W4/13 .. Stetson * ......................... 3-2 ..........W4/13 .. Stetson * ........................ 12-5 .........W4/14 .. Stetson * ........................ 10-3 .........W4/16 .. at USF............................. 3-10 ...........L

4/19 .. FIU * .............................1-2 (12) ........L4/20 .. FIU * ................................ 6-4 ..........W4/20 .. FIU * ................................ 5-2 ..........W4/23 .. USF .................................. 3-2 ..........W4/24 .. at Florida ......................... 3-8 ............L5/3 .... Rollins ............................ 12-8 .........W5/4 .... at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 6-9 ............L5/5 .... at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 5-4 ..........W5/5 .... at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 2-6 ............L5/10 .. Centenary & .................... 4-2 ..........W5/11 .. Centenary & ................... 14-0 .........W5/15 .. vs. SE Louisiana ^ ............ 2-1 ..........W5/16 .. vs. Florida Atlanti c ^ ....... 3-1 ..........W5/17 .. vs. Stetson ^ .................... 6-3 ..........W5/18 .. vs. Florida Atlanti c ^ ....... 6-2 ..........W5/23 .. vs. Massachusett s @ ...... 7-8 ............L5/24 .. vs. Bucknell @ ................ 13-1 .........W5/25 .. vs. Massachusett s @ ...... 5-7 ............L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.& A-Sun First Round - Orlando, Fla.^ A-Sun Tournament - DeLand, Fla.@ NCAA East Regional - Gainesville, Fla.* A-Sun Game

1997 • 40-24/7-10 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS

NCAA EAST REGIONAL . 2/1 .... at Rollins ........................ 10-3 .........W2/2 .... Rollins ............................ 14-9 .........W2/3 .... vs. Florida Tech < ............ 9-4 ..........W2/7 .... vs. Tennessee # ............6-8 (11) ........L2/8 .... vs. USF #......................... 6-15 ...........L2/8 .... vs. Oklahoma State # .... 12-13 ..........L2/9 .... vs. Oklahoma State # ...... 8-7 ..........W2/11 .. Louisiana-Lafayett e ......... 7-0 ..........W2/14 .. Campbell ......................... 9-3 ..........W2/15 .. Campbell ......................... 4-2 ..........W2/15 .. Campbell ......................... 5-4 ..........W2/18 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 3-4 ............L2/21 .. vs. Texas State > .............. 2-8 ............L2/22 .. vs. Houston > ................. 6-15 ...........L2/23 .. vs. Oklahoma > ............... 4-6 ............L2/25 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 4-3 ..........W3/1 .... vs. Vanderbilt ~ ............... 9-2 ..........W3/2 .... vs. Lamar ~ ...................... 6-0 ..........W3/7 .... Siena .............................. 19-0 .........W3/7 .... Siena ............................... 6-1 ..........W3/8 .... Siena ............................... 4-1 ..........W3/8 .... Siena ............................... 3-2 ..........W3/14 .. Maine ...........................6-7 (11) ........L3/15 .. Lehigh ............................ 13-2 .........W3/15 .. Maine .............................. 5-0 ..........W3/15 .. Maine .............................. 5-4 ..........W3/16 .. Illinois-Chicago ................ 5-1 ..........W3/18 .. Rutgers .......................... 15-13 ........W3/19 .. Rutgers ........................... 13-6 .........W3/20 .. Rutgers ............................ 4-7 ............L3/25 .. Rollins ............................. 1-0 ..........W3/26 .. Houston ......................... 8-11 ...........L3/28 .. Stetson * ......................4-3 (11) ......W3/29 .. Stetson * ......................... 1-3 ............L3/29 .. Stetson * ......................... 3-2 ..........W4/1 .... at USF............................. 11-3 .........W4/4 .... at FIU * ........................... 5-7 ............L4/5 .... at FIU * .........................4-2 (9) .......W4/5 .... at FIU * ........................... 2-3 ............L4/8 .... USF ...............................4-3 (11) ......W4/13 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ......12-6 (9) ......W4/13 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 5-0 ..........W4/15 .. at USF...........................3-4 (13) ........L4/16 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 8-2 ..........W4/18 .. at FIU * ......................... 14-15 ..........L4/19 .. at FIU * ........................6-12 (8) ........L4/19 .. at FIU * ........................... 6-7 ............L4/22 .. USF .................................. 2-1 ..........W4/23 .. at Florida ....................... 19-11 ........W4/27 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 6-8 ............L4/27 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 4-6 ............L4/28 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 6-1 ..........W

5/3 .... at Stetson * .................... 0-16 ...........L5/4 .... at Stetson * ..................... 4-9 ............L5/4 .... at Stetson * ..................... 7-6 ..........W5/9 .... at Jacksonville State & ... 15-5 .........W5/10 .. at Jacksonville State & .. 12-13 ..........L5/10 .. at Jacksonville State & ... 16-5 .........W5/14 .. vs. Mercer ^ ................... 11-4 .........W5/15 .. vs. SE Louisiana ^ ........... 17-9 .........W5/16 .. vs. FIU ^ .......................... 8-4 ..........W5/17 .. vs. Stetson ^ ................... 14-9 .........W5/22 .. vs. USF @ ........................ 4-5 ............L5/23 .. vs. Florida State @ ......... 2-16 ...........L< Melbourne, Fla.# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.> Houston Invitati onal - Houston, Texas~ Blue/Gray Classic - Montgomery, Ala.& A-Sun First Round - Jacksonville, Ala.^ A-Sun Tournament - DeLand, Fla.@ NCAA East Regional - Tallahassee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

1998 • 41-21/12-6 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN 1/31 .. at Rollins ........................ 17-0 .........W2/1 .... Rollins ............................. 8-4 ..........W2/3 .... vs. Bethune-Cookman .... 4-2 ..........W2/7 .... vs. Clemson # .................. 6-7 ............L2/7 .... vs. Auburn # .................... 0-4 ............L2/8 .... vs. USF #.......................... 2-3 ............L2/10 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 16-1 .........W2/14 .. vs. Santa Clara < .............. 0-2 ............L2/14 .. vs. Washington <............. 4-8 ............L2/15 .. vs. Oregon State < ........... 2-7 ............L2/20 .. vs. Kansas > ..................... 6-4 ..........W2/21 .. vs. Oklahoma > ............... 3-5 ............L2/22 .. at Houston > ................... 4-9 ............L2/24 .. at Houston ...................... 4-3 ..........W2/25 .. at Rice ............................. 4-3 ..........W2/27 .. at Sam Houston State ..... 2-3 ............L2/28 .. at Sam Houston State ..... 5-2 ..........W3/6 .... Centenary ....................... 7-3 ..........W3/7 .... Centenary ...................... 11-3 .........W3/7 .... Centenary ....................... 8-1 ..........W3/11 .. Miami (Ohio)................... 8-2 ..........W3/12 .. at Cleveland Indians % .... 2-6 ............L3/13 .. Central Michigan ............. 7-4 ..........W3/13 .. Central Michigan ............. 7-3 ..........W3/15 .. Illinois-Chicago ............... 20-4 .........W3/17 .. Western Illinois ............... 8-0 ..........W3/18 .. Western Illinois ............... 9-3 ..........W3/18 .. Western Illinois ............... 8-3 ..........W3/20 .. Lehigh ............................ 12-4 .........W3/21 .. Northwestern ................ 12-3 .........W3/22 .. Northwestern ................. 7-9 ............L3/23 .. Northwestern ..............7-8 (10) ........L3/25 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 9-3 ..........W3/28 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 4-3 ..........W3/29 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 6-2 ..........W3/29 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 9-0 ..........W3/31 .. USF ................................. 10-7 .........W4/3 .... FIU * ................................ 6-5 ..........W4/4 .... FIU * ............................... 4-12 ...........L4/4 .... FIU * ................................ 3-8 ............L4/7 .... at USF............................ 17-10 ........W4/10 .. Stetson * ....................... 16-13 ........W4/11 .. Stetson * ......................... 6-7 ............L4/11 .. Stetson * ......................... 9-4 ..........W4/14 .. USF ................................. 6-11 ...........L4/15 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 16-1 .........W4/17 .. at FIU * ........................... 1-6 ............L4/18 .. at FIU * ........................... 6-5 ..........W4/18 .. at FIU * .......................... 1-10 ...........L4/21 .. USF ................................. 10-5 .........W4/25 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 8-3 ..........W4/26 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 5-3 ..........W4/26 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 7-5 ..........W5/2 .... at Stetson * ................11-10 (10) ....W 5/3 .... at Stetson * ...................5-3 (8) .......W5/3 .... at Stetson * ..................... 1-2 ............L5/8 .... Centenary & ................... 7-10 ...........L

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5/9 .... Centenary & ................... 10-5 .........W5/9 .... Centenary & ................... 14-2 .........W5/13 .. vs. Jacksonville State ^ .... 5-0 ..........W5/14 .. vs. Stetson ^ .................... 5-3 ..........W5/15 .. vs. FIU ^ .......................... 2-3 ............L5/15 .. vs. Troy ^ ........................ 9-12 ...........L# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.< Space Coast Tournament - Melbourne, Fla.% Exhibiti on - Winter Haven, Fla.> Houston Invitati onal - Houston, Texas& A-Sun First Round - Orlando, Fla.^ A-Sun Tournament - Kissimmee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

1999 • 38-21/19-11 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN 1/29 .. vs Duke # ......................... 8-5 ..........W1/30 .. vs #29 South Alabama # .. 6-3 ..........W1/31 .. vs #4 Rice # ..................... 1-8 ............L2/5 .... Nicholls State .................. 6-8 ............L2/6 .... Nicholls State .................. 3-7 ............L2/7 .... Nicholls State ................. 12-6 .........W2/9 .... vs. Bethune-Cookman & .. 13-8 .........W2/12 .. St. John’s ........................ 14-5 .........W2/13 .. St. John’s ........................ 5-10 ...........L2/14 .. St. John’s ......................... 8-5 ..........W2/20 .. Rollins ............................. 9-3 ..........W2/23 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 15-4 .........W2/27 .. at #8 LSU ........................ 4-18 ...........L2/28 .. at #8 LSU ......................... 2-5 ............L3/3 .... Western Michigan .......... 17-5 .........W3/6 .... at Troy * .......................... 8-7 ..........W3/6 .... at Troy * .......................... 3-4 ............L3/7 .... at Troy * ........................ 10-11 ..........L3/9 .... Lehigh ............................. 9-5 ..........W3/12 .. Siena ............................... 2-4 ............L3/13 .. Siena .............................. 18-4 .........W3/13 .. Siena .............................. 22-2 .........W3/17 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 6-2 ..........W3/19 .. at Samford * ................... 8-3 ..........W3/20 .. at Samford * ................... 6-2 ..........W3/20 .. at Samford * ................... 9-4 ..........W3/24 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 6-1 ..........W3/26 .. Jacksonville State * ......... 7-1 ..........W3/27 .. Jacksonville State * ......... 4-7 ............L3/27 .. Jacksonville State * ........ 12-3 .........W3/30 .. at USF.............................. 7-4 ..........W4/2 .... at Centenary * ................ 9-1 ..........W4/2 .... at Centenary * ..............5-6 (8) .........L4/3 .... at Centenary * ............... 16-8 .........W4/6 .... USF .................................. 8-6 ..........W

4/9 .... Campbell * ..................... 11-4 .........W4/10 .. Campbell * ...................... 6-5 ..........W4/10 .. Campbell * ..................... 16-2 .........W4/13 .. at USF...........................4-5 (10) ........L4/16 .. at Stetson * .................... 20-3 .........W4/18 .. at Stetson * .................... 17-0 .........W4/18 .. at Stetson * ...................5-3 (8) .......W4/20 .. USF ................................ 12-11 ........W4/24 .. Jacksonville * .................. 2-4 ............L4/24 .. Jacksonville * ................. 7-10 ...........L4/25 .. Jacksonville * ...............7-8 (10) ........L5/1 .... #8 Florida Atlanti c * ....... 7-18 ...........L5/1 .... #8 Florida Atlanti c * ........ 1-7 ............L5/2 .... #8 Florida Atlanti c * ........ 5-4 ..........W5/7 .... at Mercer * ..................... 5-4 ..........W5/8 .... at Mercer * .................... 3-11 ...........L5/8 .... at Mercer * .................... 6-11 ...........L5/11 .. at Florida ......................... 8-7 ..........W5/14 .. Georgia State * ............... 9-1 ..........W5/15 .. Georgia State * .............. 18-6 ........W5/15 .. Georgia State * ............... 8-1 ..........W5/19 .. vs. Mercer ^ .................... 4-5 ............L5/20 .. vs. #8 Florida Atlanti c ^ ... 7-4 ..........W5/21 .. vs. Jacksonville ^ ............. 1-5 ............L& Space Coast Stadium - Viera, Fla.# Olive Garden Classic - Kissimmee, Fla.^ A-Sun Tournament - Kissimmee, Fla.* A-Sun game

2000 • 43-19/22-5 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL 1/28 .. vs. #20 North Carolina & .. 6-9 ............L1/29 .. vs. #21 Wake Forest & .... 5-4 ..........W1/30 .. vs. #24 Clemson & .......... 5-0 ..........W2/8 .... at Bethune-Cookman ...... 2-4 ............L2/11 .. Western Carolina ............ 7-2 ..........W2/12 .. Western Carolina ........... 21-0 .........W2/13 .. Western Carolina ........... 14-7 .........W2/15 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 5-6 ............L2/18 .. Tennessee Tech .............. 10-7 .........W2/19 .. Tennessee Tech .............. 8-14 ...........L2/20 .. Tennessee Tech ............... 9-1 ..........W2/22 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 8-4 ..........W2/25 .. at #5 Alabama ................. 8-5 ..........W2/26 .. at #5 Alabama ................ 4-18 ...........L2/27 .. at #5 Alabama ................ 5-10 ...........L3/1 .... Bethune-Cookman ......... 10-2 .........W3/3 .... #11 LSU ......................... 14-13 ........W3/4 .... #11 LSU .......................... 4-11 ...........L3/5 .... #11 LSU ........................... 1-4 ............L

3/7 .... Siena .............................. 18-4 .........W3/8 .... Siena .............................. 10-9 .........W3/10 .. Samford * ...................... 10-6 .........W3/10 .. Samford * ....................... 9-3 ..........W3/11 .. Samford * ...................... 19-0 .........W3/18 .. Cornell ............................ 8-1 ..........W3/19 .. Cornell ............................ 9-5 ..........W3/19 .. Cornell ........................... 13-2 .........W3/22 .. Lehigh ............................ 23-3 .........W3/24 .. at Georgia State * ........... 6-5 ..........W3/25 .. at Georgia State * ........... 2-9 ............L3/25 .. at Georgia State * ........... 8-6 ..........W3/28 .. USF .................................. 9-8 ..........W3/31 .. at Jacksonville * .............. 4-1 ..........W4/1 .... at Jacksonville * .............. 7-3 ..........W4/1 .... at Jacksonville * .............. 3-2 ..........W4/4 .... at USF.............................. 2-6 ............L4/8 .... Stetson * ........................ 3-13 ...........L4/8 .... Stetson * ......................... 4-2 ..........W4/9 .... Stetson * ......................... 4-7 ............L4/11 .. at USF.............................. 3-0 ..........W4/15 .. at Jacksonville State * ..... 9-3 ..........W4/15 .. at Jacksonville State * ..... 7-6 ..........W4/16 .. at Jacksonville State * ..... 8-7 ..........W4/18 .. USF ................................. 2-13 ...........L4/21 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 1-2 ............L4/22 .. at Florida Atlanti c * .......8-4 (8) .......W4/22 .. at Florida Atlanti c * ....... 12-10 ........W4/29 .. Troy * ............................. 7-14 ...........L4/29 .. Troy * .............................. 7-0 ..........W4/30 .. Troy * .............................. 9-8 ..........W5/4 .... Mercer * ........................ 18-2 .........W5/5 .... Mercer * ......................... 7-3 ..........W5/5 .... Mercer * ........................ 10-4 .........W5/12 .. at Campbell * .................. 5-2 ..........W5/12 .. at Campbell * .................. 3-1 ..........W5/13 .. at Campbell * .................. 9-1 ..........W5/17 .. vs. Campbell ^ ................. 0-5 ............L5/18 .. vs. Georgia State ^ .......... 5-6 ............L5/26 .. vs. Evansville @ ............... 4-1 ..........W5/27 .. at #7 Florida State @ ...... 9-8 ..........W5/28 .. at #7 Florida State @ ...... 1-6 ............L5/28 .. at #7 Florida State @ ...... 1-8 ............L& ACC/Disney Blast - Lake Buena Vista, Fla.^ A-Sun Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla.@ NCAA Tallahassee Regional - Tallahassee, Fla.* A-Sun game

2001 • 51-14/22-5 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS

NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL 2/3 .... FIU .................................. 2-6 ............L2/4 .... FIU .................................. 9-0 ..........W2/6 .... Bethune-Cookman .......... 8-4 ..........W2/9 .... Southern Illinois ............. 10-1 .........W2/10 .. Southern Illinois ............. 10-4 .........W2/11 .. Southern Illinois ............. 11-3 .........W2/13 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 12-1 .........W2/16 .. vs. #24 Wake Forest % ...5-6 (12) ........L2/17 .. vs. Purdue % .................. 18-2 .........W2/18 .. at #1 Rice % .................... 1-5 ............L2/21 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 6-9 ............L2/23 .. #11 Alabama ................... 5-1 ..........W2/24 .. #11 Alabama ................... 5-2 ..........W2/25 .. #11 Alabama ................... 4-3 ..........W3/3 .... Saint Joseph’s ................. 21-3 .........W3/3 .... Saint Joseph’s .................. 9-2 ..........W3/5 .... Saint Joseph’s ................. 17-7 .........W3/6 .... Central Michigan ............. 9-3 ..........W3/8 .... Western Illinois .............. 18-1 .........W3/9 .... Western Illinois .............. 12-0 .........W3/10 .. Western Illinois ............... 6-3 ..........W3/14 .. IUPUI .............................. 15-2 .........W3/15 .. IUPUI ............................... 8-3 ..........W3/17 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 6-0 ..........W3/18 .. Florida Atlanti c * ..........2-1 (13) ......W3/18 .. Florida Atlanti c * ...........5-7 (8) .........L3/20 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 7-2 ..........W3/21 .. Vermont ......................... 13-8 .........W3/24 .. Jacksonville * .................. 3-0 ..........W3/24 .. Jacksonville * .................. 2-3 ............L3/25 .. Jacksonville * ................. 9-11 ...........L3/30 .. at Mercer * ..................... 5-3 ..........W3/31 .. at Mercer * .................... 10-2 .........W3/31 .. at Mercer * ...................4-3 (8) .......W4/3 .... USF ................................. 5-15 ...........L4/6 .... at Samford * .................. 15-8 .........W4/7 .... at Samford * ................... 7-5 ..........W4/7 .... at Samford * ................... 6-1 ..........W4/10 .. at USF............................. 16-9 .........W4/13 .. Campbell * ...................... 3-1 ..........W4/14 .. Campbell * ...................... 2-6 ............L4/14 .. Campbell * ...................... 1-6 ............L4/17 .. USF ................................ 18-17 ........W4/20 .. at Troy * .......................... 9-2 ..........W4/21 .. at Troy * .......................... 7-2 ..........W4/21 .. at Troy * .......................... 5-4 ..........W4/24 .. at USF.........................12-13 (10) ......L

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4/28 .. Jacksonville State * .......2-1 (8) .......W4/28 .. Jacksonville State * ......... 7-0 ..........W4/29 .. Jacksonville State * ......... 3-2 ..........W5/5 .... at #8 Stetson * ............... 12-5 .........W5/6 .... at #8 Stetson * ................ 7-3 ..........W5/6 .... at #8 Stetson * ................ 9-8 ..........W5/11 .. Georgia State * .............. 12-1 .........W5/11 .. Georgia State * .............. 11-0 .........W5/12 .. Georgia State * ............5-2 (11) ......W5/16 .. vs. Troy ^ ........................ 18-1 .........W5/17 .. vs. Campbell ^ ................. 8-3 ..........W5/18 .. vs. Florida Atlanti c ^ ....6-5 (10) ......W5/19 .. at Jacksonville ^ ............. 9-10 ...........L5/19 .. at Jacksonville ^ ............. 11-2 .........W5/25 .. vs. Princeton @ ..........13-12 (12) ....W5/26 .. at #13 South Carolina @ .. 8-6 ..........W5/27 .. at #13 South Carolina @ .. 7-9 ............L5/27 .. at #13 South Carolina @ .. 2-5 ............L% Rice Coca-Cola Classic - Houston, Texas^ A-Sun Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla.@ NCAA Columbia Regional - Columbia, S.C.* A-Sun Game

2002 • 41-22/23-7 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONS

NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL 2/1 .... at FIU .............................. 5-4 ..........W2/2 .... at FIU .............................. 4-5 ............L2/5 .... at Bethune-Cookman ...... 5-8 ............L2/12 . at Bethune-Cookman ..... 0-3 ............L2/15 . at Louisiana-Lafayett e ..... 4-6 ............L2/16 . at Louisiana-Lafayett e ..... 3-6 ............L2/17 . at Louisiana-Lafayett e ...3-4 (10) ........L2/24 . Monmouth...................... 3-0 ..........W2/24 . Monmouth....................1-0 (8) .......W2/26 .. Charleston Southern ...... 18-2 .........W2/27 .. Charleston Southern ...... 12-2 .........W3/2 ... at East Carolina ............... 0-4 ............L3/3 ... at East Carolina ............... 4-7 ............L3/3 ... at East Carolina ............... 3-7 ............L3/7 ... Vanderbilt ...................... 2-7 ............L3/8 ... Vanderbilt ....................4-3 (11) ......W3/9 .... Siena ............................... 8-5 ..........W

3/9 .... Siena ............................... 6-1 ..........W3/10 .. Temple ............................ 9-5 ..........W3/13 .. Rhode Island ................... 6-7 ............L3/14 .. vs. Long Island ............... 17-2 .........W3/15 . Troy * ............................. 17-7 .........W3/16 .. Troy * .............................. 6-2 ..........W3/16 .. Troy * .............................. 7-1 ..........W3/19 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 7-2 ..........W3/22 .. at Jacksonville State * ..... 5-4 ..........W3/23 .. at Jacksonville State * ..... 7-1 ..........W3/23 .. at Jacksonville State * ..... 5-6 ............L3/27 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 9-4 ..........W3/29 .. Samford * ....................... 7-6 ..........W3/30 .. Samford * ...................... 12-9 .........W3/30 .. Samford * ....................... 0-2 ............L4/2 .... at USF.............................. 4-9 ............L4/5 .... at Campbell * ................. 20-1 .........W4/6 .... at Campbell * ................. 10-2 .........W4/8 .... at Campbell * .................. 6-3 ..........W4/9 .... USF .................................. 5-9 ............L

4/12 .. Belmont * ....................... 6-5 ..........W4/13 .. Belmont * ....................... 7-4 ..........W4/13 .. Belmont * ....................... 9-0 ..........W4/19 .. at Jacksonville * .............. 3-4 ............L4/20 .. at Jacksonville * .............. 0-4 ............L4/20 .. at Jacksonville * .............. 8-2 ..........W4/23 .. at USF ............................. 6-2 ..........W4/27 .. Stetson * ........................ 14-5 .........W4/28 .. Stetson * ........................ 7-10 ...........L4/28 .. Stetson * ........................ 3-13 .......... L5/3 .... at Florida Atlanti c * ........ 14-9 .........W5/4 .... at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 7-5 ..........W5/4 .... at Florida Atlanti c * ......... 0-1 ............L 5/10 .. at Georgia State * ........... 6-1 ..........W5/11 .. at Georgia State * .......... 19-5 .........W5/11 .. at Georgia State * .........8-7 (9) .......W5/17 .. Mercer * ......................... 7-4 ..........W5/17 .. Mercer * ......................... 5-4 ..........W5/18 .. Mercer * ......................... 6-5 ..........W5/22 .. Samford ^ ....................... 7-5 ..........W5/23 .. Troy ^ ............................. 12-4 .........W5/24 .. Stetson ^ ........................ 13-6 .........W5/25 .. Florida Atlanti c ^ ............. 8-6 ..........W5/31 .. vs. USF @ ........................ 6-1 ..........W6/1 .... at #1 Florida State @ ...... 3-7 ............L6/1 .... vs. USF @ ........................ 2-7 ............L^ A-Sun Tournament - DeLand, Fla.@ NCAA Tallahassee Regional - Tallahassee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

2003 • 31-25/14-16 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/8 .... FIU .................................. 7-8 ............L2/11 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 1-0 ..........W2/14 .. Western Kentucky ........... 2-4 ............L2/15 .. Western Kentucky .......... 6-5 ..........W2/16 .. Western Kentucky ........3-4 (10) ........L2/18 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 10-0 .........W2/21 .. East Carolina ................4-3 (12) ......W2/22 .. East Carolina .................. 7-8 ............L2/23 .. East Carolina .................. 7-2 ..........W2/28 .. Monmouth...................3-2 (11) ......W3/1 .... Monmouth .................... 5-2 ..........W3/1 .... Monmouth ..................... 7-3 ..........W3/2 .... Monmouth.................... 17-10 ........W3/5 .... Bethune-Cookman .......... 4-7 ............L3/9 .... Pace ................................ 3-0 ..........W3/10 .. Pace ............................... 7-0 ..........W3/11 .. Toledo ............................. 4-3 ..........W3/13 .. Pace ............................... 9-2 ..........W 3/13 .. Pace ................................ 7-3 ..........W3/14 .. Georgia State * .............. 2-5 ............L3/15 .. Georgia State * ............. 15-3 .........W3/15 .. Georgia State * ............... 2-3 ............L3/18 .. Columbia ......................... 7-4 ..........W

3/19 .. at Florida A&M ............. 11-12 ..........L3/21 .. at Samford * .................. 11-3 .........W3/22 .. at Samford * ..............11-10 (8) .....W 3/22 .. at Samford * ................... 6-4 ..........W3/28 .. Jacksonville State * ......... 0-6 ............L3/29 .. Jacksonville State * ........ 3-1 ..........W3/29 .. Jacksonville State * ......... 7-8 ............L 4/1 .... at USF ............................. 5-8 ............L4/4 .... Campbell * .................10-9 (12) .....W4/5 .... Campbell * .................... 6-0 ..........W 4/5 .... Campbell * ...................... 5-8 ............L4/8 .... at USF ............................. 0-4 ............L4/11 .. at Belmont * ................... 6-7 ............L4/12 .. at Belmont * .................. 0-1 ............L4/12 .. at Belmont * .................. 10-4 .........W4/15 .. USF ............................... 10-6 .........W4/18 .. #15 Florida Atlanti c * ..... 8-3 ..........W4/19 .. #15 Florida Atlanti c * .... 0-9 ............L 4/19 .. #15 Florida Atlanti c * ...... 1-6 ............L4/22 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 5-18 ...........L4/27 .. at Gardner-Webb * ........ 6-0 ..........W4/27 .. at Gardner-Webb * ......... 1-2 ............L4/28 .. at Gardner-Webb * ........ 3-4 ............L4/29 .. at Charleston Southern ... 7-5 ..........W5/3 .... at Troy * ......................... 7-8 ............L5/3 .... at Troy * .......................... 7-2 ..........W5/4 .... at Troy * ......................... 7-3 ..........W5/10 .. at Stetson * ................... 8-11 ...........L5/11 .. at Stetson * .................... 1-3 ............L5/11 .. at Stetson * .................... 10-3 .........W5/16 .. Jacksonville * ................. 12-6 .........W5/17 .. Jacksonville * ................. 1-3 ............L5/17 .. Jacksonville * .................. 4-7 ............L* A-Sun Game

2004 • 47-18/24-6 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN

A-SUN REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL 2/7 .... at FIU .............................. 6-2 ..........W2/8 .... at FIU .............................. 8-6 ..........W2/13 .. #2 LSU ..........................3-4 (10) ........L2/14 .. #2 LSU ............................ 4-17 ...........L2/15 .. #2 LSU ..........................6-5 (10) ......W2/17 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 9-4 ..........W2/20 .. Utah ............................... 11-1 .........W2/21 .. Utah ................................ 7-6 ..........W2/22 .. Utah .............................2-3 (10) ........L2/27 .. Monmouth..................... 13-0 .........W2/28 .. Monmouth...................... 4-1 ..........W2/29 .. Monmouth...................... 5-1 ..........W3/5 .... at Lipscomb * .................. 4-1 ..........W3/6 .... at Lipscomb * .................. 3-4 ............L3/6 .... at Lipscomb * .................. 5-2 ..........W

NATIONAL RANKINGSUCF has been ranked as high as No. 7 in the country when it achieved that mark in the Baseball America poll on May 21, 2001. Meanwhile, here’s a breakdown of the Knights’ highest ranking each season they were in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper poll.

1989 - #25 Final1995 - #21 Final2000 - #23 Three Times

2001 - #12 Twice2002 - #19 Feb. 112003 - #25 Feb. 3

2004 - #19 Twice2005 - #18 March 282008 - #16 March 17

The Knights have not only played the best teams in the country on a routi ne basis, they also conti nue to pile up wins vs. nati onally-ranked programs. Here’s a look at some of the most memorable vic-tories beginning with the 1999 campaign.

5/2/99 - 5-4 - #8 Florida Atlanti c5/20/99 - 7-4 - vs. #8 Florida Atlanti c1/29/00 - 5-4 - vs. #21 Wake Forest1/30/00 - 5-0 - vs. #24 Clemson2/25/00 - 8-5 - at #5 Alabama3/3/00 - 14-13 - at #11 LSU5/27/00 - 9-8 - at #7 Florida State2/23-25/01 - Home Sweep of #11 Alabama5/5-6/01 - Road Sweep of #8 Stetson5/26/01 - 8-6 at #13 South Carolina

2/15/04 - 6-5 - #2 LSU5/8/04 - 7-4 - at #13 Clemson5/9/04 - 3-2 - at #13 Clemson6/4/04 - 7-3 - vs. #24 Oklahoma St.6/5/04 - 12-9 - vs. #24 Oklahoma St.6/6/04 - 7-5 - at #16 Florida State2/19/05 - 2-1 - #20 Notre Dame2/11/07 - 8-6 - #15 TCU4/10/07 - 6-2 - at #17 Florida2/25/08 - 10-9 - #5 Missouri4/25/08 - 4-2 - #4 Rice5/8/09 - 5-0 - at #2 Rice

Ryan Bono’s walk-off three-run homer in the 10th inning enabled UCF to defeat No. 24 Okla-homa State for the second ti me in the 2004 NCAA Tournament.

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3/12 .. Gardner-Webb * ............ 11-0 .........W3/13 .. Gardner-Webb * ............. 2-0 ..........W3/13 .. Gardner-Webb * ............. 5-1 ..........W3/15 .. Wagner .......................... 16-2 .........W3/16 .. Wagner ........................... 8-3 ..........W3/17 .. Wagner .......................... 20-6 .........W3/19 .. at Campbell * .................. 2-0 ..........W3/20 .. at Campbell * .................. 6-0 ..........W3/20 .. at Campbell * .................. 4-3 ..........W3/23 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...7-6 (11) ......W3/26 .. Stetson * ........................ 9-10 ...........L3/27 .. Stetson * ......................... 5-3 ..........W3/27 .. Stetson * ......................... 5-0 ..........W3/30 .. Bethune-Cookman .......... 8-0 ..........W4/3 .... at Jacksonville * ............. 10-4 .........W4/3 .... at Jacksonville * ............. 10-9 .........W4/4 .... at Jacksonville * .............. 9-7 ..........W4/6 .... Bethune-Cookman .......... 9-1 ..........W4/9 .... at #24 Florida Atlanti c* ... 6-7 ............L4/10 .. at #24 Florida Atlanti c* ... 8-3 ..........W4/10 .. at #24 Florida Atlanti c* ... 4-7 ............L4/13 .. at USF............................. 4-10 ...........L4/16 .. Belmont * ....................... 3-0 ..........W4/17 .. Belmont * ....................... 3-0 ..........W4/17 .. Belmont * ....................... 2-0 ..........W4/20 .. USF .................................. 3-6 ............L5/1 .... Troy * .............................. 0-5 ............L5/1 .... Troy * .............................. 7-0 ..........W5/2 .... Troy * .............................. 7-1 ..........W5/4 .... USF .................................. 6-0 ..........W5/7 .... at #13 Clemson ............... 5-8 ............L5/8 .... at #13 Clemson ............... 7-4 ..........W5/9 .... at #13 Clemson ............... 3-2 ..........W5/14 .. Mercer * ........................ 12-3 .........W5/15 .. Mercer * ......................... 0-6 ............L5/15 .. Mercer * ......................... 8-5 ..........W5/18 .. at #6 Notre Dame ........... 0-4 ............L5/19 .. at #6 Notre Dame ........... 2-3 ............L5/21 .. at Georgia State * .......... 11-0 .........W5/22 .. at Georgia State * ........... 6-5 ..........W5/22 .. at Georgia State * ........10-9 (8) ......W5/26 .. Campbell ^ ...................... 6-5 ..........W5/27 .. Gardner-Webb ^ ............ 10-7 .........W5/28 .. Florida Atlanti c ^ ............. 4-7 ............L5/28 .. Troy ^ .............................. 7-9 ............L6/4 .... vs. #24 Oklahoma State @ .. 7-3 ..........W6/5 .... at #16 Florida State @ .... 2-3 ............L6/5 .... vs. #24 Oklahoma State @ . 12-9 (10) ......W6/6 .... at #16 Florida State @ .... 7-5 ..........W6/6 .... at #16 Florida State @ ... 3-19 ...........L^ A-Sun Tournament - DeLand, Fla.@ NCAA Tallahassee Regional - Tallahassee, Fla.* A-Sun Game

2005 • 42-18/19-11 A-SUN

COACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/5 .... Florida Internati onal ....3-2 (10) ......W2/6 .... Florida Internati onal ....... 3-2 ..........W2/8 .... at Bethune-Cookman ...... 7-1 ..........W2/11 .. LeMoyne ........................ 10-7 .........W2/11 .. LeMoyne ........................ 10-3 .........W2/12 .. LeMoyne ......................... 6-9 ............L2/18 .. Florida A&M .................. 10-2 .........W2/19 .. #20 Notre Dame ............. 2-1 ..........W2/20 .. #20 Notre Dame ............. 2-4 ............L2/22 .. at Bethune-Cookman ...... 6-5 ..........W2/25 .. Monmouth...................... 4-1 ..........W2/26 .. Monmouth...................... 6-4 ..........W2/26 .. Monmouth...................... 8-3 ..........W3/1 .... at Bethune-Cookman ...... 9-2 ..........W3/4 .... Siena ............................... 7-3 ..........W3/5 .... Siena ............................... 0-6 ............L3/5 .... Siena ............................... 9-2 ..........W3/6 .... Siena ............................... 5-2 ..........W3/8 .... Saint Joseph’s ................. 22-3 .........W3/11 .. Campbell * ..................... 18-8 .........W3/12 .. Campbell * ..................... 18-0 .........W3/12 .. Campbell * ...................... 9-3 ..........W3/16 .. Columbia ........................ 13-2 .........W3/16 .. Columbia ......................10-0 (7) ......W3/18 .. at Gardner-Webb * ......... 6-5 ..........W3/18 .. at Gardner-Webb * ......... 5-6 ............L3/19 .. at Gardner-Webb * ........ 12-5 .........W3/22 .. at #11 Florida ................. 6-17 ...........L3/26 .. Jacksonville * .................. 4-2 ..........W3/26 .. Jacksonville * ...............5-4 (11) ......W3/28 .. Jacksonville * ................. 9-10 ...........L4/1 .... at Stetson * .................... 4-10 ...........L4/2 .... at Stetson * ................... 18-11 ........W4/3 .... at Stetson * .................... 14-7 .........W4/5 .... at USF.............................. 8-7 ..........W4/8 .... Lipscomb * ..................... 14-5 .........W4/9 .... Lipscomb * ...................... 4-5 ............L4/9 .... Lipscomb * ...................... 6-1 ..........W4/12 .. USF ................................. 10-7 .........W4/13 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 18-2 .........W4/15 .. at Belmont * .................. 19-2 .........W4/16 .. at Belmont * ................... 5-0 ..........W4/17 .. at Belmont * ................... 8-0 ..........W4/19 .. at USF.............................. 2-9 ............L4/29 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 6-8 ............L4/30 .. Florida Atlanti c * ............. 8-1 ..........W5/1 .... Florida Atlanti c * ............ 3-14 ...........L5/6 .... at Troy * ......................... 19-8 .........W5/7 .... at Troy * .......................... 5-6 ............L5/8 .... at Troy * .......................... 4-8 ............L5/13 .. Georgia State * ............... 3-2 ..........W5/14 .. Georgia State * ............... 2-3 ............L5/15 .. Georgia State * .............. 12-5 .........W5/19 .. at Mercer * ..................... 6-5 ..........W5/20 .. at Mercer * ...................5-7 (6) .........L5/21 .. at Mercer * ..................... 7-8 ............L

5/25 .. Stetson ^ ......................5-8 (10) ........L5/26 .. Gardner-Webb ^ ..........3-0 (10) ......W5/27 .. Troy ^ .............................. 5-1 ..........W5/28 .. Florida Atlanti c ^ ............. 3-5 ............L^ A-Sun Tournament* A-Sun Game

2006 • 23-33/5-19 C-USACOACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/5 .... at FIU .............................. 3-4 ............L2/5 .... at FIU ............................. 3-13 ...........L2/7 .... at Bethune-Cookman ...... 8-4 ..........W2/17 .. North Florida ...............0-1 (10) ........L2/18 .. North Florida ................. 0-13 ...........L2/19 .. North Florida .................. 5-6 ............L2/24 .. Stony Brook .................... 1-0 ..........W2/25 .. Stony Brook .................... 8-3 ..........W2/26 .. Stony Brook .................... 5-4 ..........W2/28 .. Bethune-Cookman ......... 2-14 ...........L3/1 .... Michigan ......................... 3-6 ............L3/3 .... Monmouth..................... 23-2 .........W3/4 .... Monmouth...................... 1-2 ............L3/5 .... Monmouth...................... 5-4 ..........W3/7 .... at Stetson ........................ 3-4 ............L3/8 .... Pennsylvania ................... 9-2 ..........W3/11 .. Wagner .......................... 15-0 .........W3/12 .. Wagner ........................... 5-2 ..........W3/13 .. Wagner .......................... 11-0 .........W3/14 .. #13 Florida ..................... 3-10 ...........L3/17 .. Siena .............................. 16-5 .........W3/18 .. Siena ............................3-2 (10) ......W3/19 .. Siena .............................. 10-3 .........W3/21 .. at Bethune-Cookman ..... 10-8 .........W3/24 .. at TCU ............................. 1-2 ............L3/25 .. at TCU ............................. 5-1 ..........W3/26 .. at TCU ..........................5-3 (10) ......W3/28 .. Stetson ............................ 2-5 ............L3/31 .. at Marshall * .................. 18-1 .........W4/1 .... at Marshall * ................... 7-5 ..........W4/2 .... at Marshall * ................... 5-6 ............L4/4 .... at USF............................. 11-0 .........W4/7 .... East Carolina * ................ 8-0 ..........W4/8 .... East Carolina * ................ 3-6 ............L4/9 .... East Carolina * ................ 1-8 ............L4/11 .. USF .................................. 3-4 ............L4/14 .. at #23 Tulane * ............... 1-5 ............L4/15 .. at #23 Tulane * ............... 9-2 ..........W4/16 .. at #23 Tulane * ............... 6-7 ............L4/18 .. USF ...............................4-6 (11) ........L4/21 .. UAB * .............................. 9-0 ..........W4/22 .. UAB * .............................. 7-9 ............L4/23 .. UAB * ............................. 4-16 ...........L4/28 .. #1 Rice * ......................... 0-2 ............L4/29 .. #1 Rice * ......................... 1-2 ............L4/30 .. #1 Rice * ......................... 3-6 ............L5/2 .... Bethune-Cookman .......... 2-0 ..........W5/5 .... at #10 Houston * ........... 5-10 ...........L5/6 .... at #10 Houston * ............ 2-6 ............L5/7 .... at #10 Houston * ............ 2-5 ............L5/12 .. Memphis * ..................... 4-20 ...........L5/13 .. Memphis * ..................... 4-10 ...........L5/14 .. Memphis * ..................... 3-11 ...........L5/18 .. at Southern Miss * .......3-4 (10) ........L5/19 .. at Southern Miss * .......... 0-9 ............L5/20 .. at Southern Miss * .......3-18 (7) ........L* Conference USA Game

2007 • 27-32/7-17 C-USACOACH: JAY BERGMAN 2/3 .... FIU .................................. 3-5 ............L2/4 .... FIU .................................. 9-3 ..........W2/9 .... #15 TCU ......................... 1-10 ...........L2/10 .. #15 TCU ......................... 1-12 ...........L2/11 .. #15 TCU .......................... 8-6 ..........W2/16 .. Maryland ....................... 4-16 ...........L2/17 .. Maryland ........................ 7-9 ............L2/18 .. Maryland ........................ 4-3 ..........W2/23 .. at LSU .............................. 1-4 ............L

2/24 .. at LSU ............................. 6-13 ...........L2/25 .. at LSU .............................. 5-4 ..........W2/27 .. Michigan ......................7-6 (10) ......W3/2 .... Monmouth...................... 4-7 ............L3/3 .... Monmouth.................... 11-10 ........W3/4 .... Monmouth..................... 4-13 ...........L3/6 .... Michigan State ................ 7-5 ..........W3/7 .... Northeastern .................. 5-2 ..........W3/9 .... Massachusett s ................ 6-1 ..........W3/10 .. Massachusett s ................ 5-2 ..........W3/11 .. Massachusett s ................ 7-1 ..........W3/13 .. Army .............................. 12-4 .........W3/16 .. Rutgers ........................... 10-8 .........W3/17 .. Rutgers ............................ 3-4 ............L3/18 .. Rutgers ............................ 4-0 ..........W3/23 .. Houston * ...................... 2-10 ...........L3/24 .. Houston * ....................... 0-3 ............L3/25 .. Houston * ....................... 2-7 ............L3/26 .. Harvard ........................... 7-3 ..........W3/27 .. at Stetson .....................4-3 (11) ......W3/30 .. at UAB * ......................... 5-15 ...........L3/31 .. at UAB * .......................... 1-2 ............L3/31 .. at UAB * .......................... 7-9 ............L4/3 .... at USF............................. 4-11 ...........L4/6 .... Southern Miss * ...........5-4 (10) ......W4/7 .... Southern Miss * .............. 3-8 ............L4/8 .... Southern Miss * ...........0-10 (7) ........L4/10 .. at #17 Florida .................. 6-2 ..........W4/17 .. at USF............................. 5-10 ...........L4/20 .. at #6 Rice * .................... 1-10 ...........L4/21 .. at #6 Rice * ..................... 2-4 ............L4/22 .. at #6 Rice * ..................... 0-8 ............L4/24 .. USF ................................. 11-5 .........W4/27 .. Tulane * .......................... 7-6 ..........W4/28 .. Tulane * .......................... 4-3 ..........W4/29 .. Tulane * .......................... 8-4 ..........W5/2 .... #28 Stetson .................... 7-10 ...........L5/4 .... at Memphis * .................. 9-6 ..........W5/5 .... at Memphis * .................. 3-7 ............L5/6 .... at Memphis * ................. 9-10 ...........L5/8 .... at #28 Stetson ................ 14-3 .........W5/11 .. at #30 East Carolina * ..... 6-8 ............L5/12 .. at #30 East Carolina * ..... 7-8 ............L5/13 .. at #30 East Carolina * .... 8-13 ...........L5/17 .. Marshall * ....................... 8-6 ..........W5/18 .. Marshall * ....................... 8-7 ..........W5/19 .. Marshall * ....................... 3-6 ............L5/23 .. vs. #2 Rice ^ ................... 6-16 ...........L5/24 .. vs. Houston ^ .................. 1-0 ..........W5/25 .. vs. Memphis ^ ................ 6-12 ...........L^ Conference USA Championship - Greenville, N.C.* Conference USA Game

2008 • 31-27/8-16 C-USACOACH: JAY BERGMAN/ CRAIG COZART 2/22 .. Florida A&M .................. 17-1 .........W2/23 .. Florida A&M .................. 16-2 .........W2/24 .. Florida A&M .................. 17-2 .........W2/25 .. #5 Missouri ..................10-9 (7) ......W2/29 .. Central Michigan ............. 4-0 ..........W3/1 .... Central Michigan ............ 10-5 .........W3/2 .... Central Michigan ............. 4-3 ..........W3/4 .... Jacksonville ..................... 5-4 ..........W3/5 .... at Jacksonville ................ 5-10 ...........L3/7 .... Monmouth..................... 10-2 .........W3/8 .... Monmouth...................... 8-4 ..........W3/9 .... Monmouth...................5-4 (16) ......W3/11 .. Pitt sburgh ....................... 8-2 ..........W3/12 .. at Stetson ........................ 7-3 ..........W3/15 .. Siena ............................. 19-15 ........W3/15 .. Siena ............................... 9-6 ..........W3/16 .. Siena .............................. 12-1 .........W3/17 .. Wagner ........................... 6-0 ..........W3/18 .. Wagner ........................... 5-1 ..........W3/19 .. Wagner ........................... 9-3 ..........W

In UCF’s fi nal year in the Atlanti c Sun, the Knights went on to pile up 19 conference victories in 2005.

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UCF COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Record Pct. Conf. Pct.1973 Doug Holmquist 16-15-1 .516 -1974 Doug Holmquist 21-16 .568 -1975 Doug Holmquist 29-10 .744 -1976 Jack Sexton 19-23 .452 -1977 Jack Sexton 24-18 .571 -1978 Bill Moon 22-24 .478 3-12 SSC .2001979 Bill Moon 27-16 .628 10-5 SSC .6671980 Bill Moon 25-23 .521 6-8 SSC .4291981 Bill Moon 31-23-3 .570 4-11 SSC .2671982 Bill Moon 19-24-3 .446 6-15 SSC .2861983 Jay Bergman 28-27-1 .509 11-10 SSC .5241984 Jay Bergman 34-29-1 .539 9-19 SSC .3211985* Jay Bergman 52-34-1 .603 -1986 Jay Bergman 46-13 .780 -1987 Jay Bergman 33-27 .542 -1988 Jay Bergman 40-20 .667 -1989 Jay Bergman 42-22 .656 -1990 Jay Bergman 40-20 .667 -1991 Jay Bergman 41-21 .661 10-8 ASC .5561992 Jay Bergman 35-23 .603 9-11 SBC .4501993 Jay Bergman 31-31 .500 9-9 A-Sun .5001994 Jay Bergman 29-26 .527 8-10 A-Sun .4441995 Jay Bergman 49-13 .790 23-7 A-Sun .7671996 Jay Bergman 43-22 .662 9-9 A-Sun .5001997 Jay Bergman 40-24 .625 7-10 A-Sun .4121998 Jay Bergman 41-21 .661 14-7 A-Sun .6671999 Jay Bergman 38-21 .644 19-11 A-Sun .6332000 Jay Bergman 43-19 .694 22-5 A-Sun .8152001 Jay Bergman 51-14 .785 22-5 A-Sun .8152002 Jay Bergman 41-22 .651 23-7 A-Sun .7672003 Jay Bergman 31-25 .554 14-16 A-Sun .4672004 Jay Bergman 47-18 .723 24-6 A-Sun .8002005 Jay Bergman 42-18 .700 19-11 A-Sun .6332006 Jay Bergman 23-33 .411 5-19 C-USA .2082007 Jay Bergman 27-32 .458 7-17 C-USA .2922008 Bergman/Cozart 31-27 .534 8-16 C-USA .3332009 Terry Rooney 22-35 .386 9-15 C-USA .375*First season of Division I play

UCF COACHING RECORDSCoach Years Record Pct.Doug Holmquist 1973-75 (3) 66-41-1 .616Jack Sexton 1976-77 (2) 43-41 .512Bill Moon 1978-82 (5) 124-110-6 .529Jay Bergman 1983-08 (26) 994-594-3 .626Craig Cozart (interim) 2008 (1) 4-8 .333Terry Rooney 2009- (1) 22-35 .386Overall Totals 1973- (37) 1,253-829-10 .601Division I Totals 1985- (25) 958-581-1 .622

NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT RECORDS1989 NCAA East Regional (2-2)1993 NCAA East Regional (1-2) 1995 NCAA Atlanti c Regional (1-2)1996 NCAA East Regional (1-2) 1997 NCAA East Regional (0-2)2000 Tallahassee Regional (2-2)2001 Columbia Regional (2-2)2002 Tallahassee Regional (1-2) 2004 Tallahassee Regional (3-2) NCAA Division I All-Time Record: 13-18

3/21 .. at Southern Miss * .......... 4-8 ............L3/22 .. at Southern Miss * ......... 15-4 .........W3/23 .. at Southern Miss * ......... 6-10 ...........L3/25 .. North Florida .................. 5-8 ............L3/26 .. at Florida Gulf Coast ....... 8-4 ..........W3/28 .. East Carolina * ................ 3-2 ..........W3/29 .. East Carolina * ............... 2-10 ...........L3/30 .. East Carolina * ............... 1-10 ...........L4/1 .... USF ................................. 4-17 ...........L4/2 .... Florida Gulf Coast ........... 4-6 ............L4/4 .... at Houston * ................... 3-5 ............L4/5 .... at Houston * .................. 1-10 ...........L4/6 .... at Houston * .................. 7-14 ...........L4/8 .... USF .................................. 6-3 ..........W4/9 .... Stetson ............................ 4-1 ..........W4/11 .. Memphis * ..................... 10-6 .........W4/12 .. Memphis * ...................7-8 (11) ........L4/13 .. Memphis * ..................... 10-4 .........W4/15 .. at North Florida .............. 3-5 ............L4/18 .. at Marshall * ................. 10-12 ..........L4/19 .. at Marshall * ................... 6-9 ............L4/20 .. at Marshall * .................. 9-12 ...........L4/25 .. #4 Rice * ......................... 4-2 ..........W4/26 .. #4 Rice * ......................... 3-4 ............L4/27 .. #4 Rice * ......................... 6-7 ............L4/29 .. at USF............................. 6-14 ...........L5/2 .... at #27 Tulane * ............... 2-5 ............L5/3 .... at #27 Tulane * ............... 1-6 ............L5/4 .... at #27 Tulane * ............12-1 (7) ......W5/6 .... at USF.............................. 9-5 ..........W5/9 .... UAB * .........................13-12 (10) ....W5/10 .. UAB * .............................. 6-1 ..........W5/11 .. UAB * ...........................3-14 (7) ........L5/15 .. Clemson .......................... 1-9 ............L5/16 .. Clemson .......................... 3-7 ............L5/17 .. Clemson .......................... 5-8 ............L5/21 .. vs. Southern Miss ^ ......... 5-8 ............L5/23 .. at Tulane ^ ...................... 2-5 ............L^ Conference USA Championship - New Orleans, La.* Conference USA Game

2009 • 22-35/9-15 C-USACOACH: TERRY ROONEY 2/20 .. Virginia Commonwealth . 10-2 .........W2/21 .. Virginia Commonwealth . 9-10 ...........L2/22 .. Virginia Commonwealth . 12-6 .........W2/23 .. Virginia Commonwealth . 3-8 ............L2/27 .. at #1 LSU ........................ 4-13 ...........L2/28 .. at #1 LSU ........................ 2-11 ...........L3/1 .... at #1 LSU ........................ 0-16 ...........L3/4 .... at FIU .............................. 3-8 ............L3/6 .... Monmouth...................... 8-6 ..........W3/7 .... Monmouth..................... 4-11 ...........L3/8 .... Monmouth..................... 10-5 .........W

3/10 .. at USF.............................. 5-8 ............L3/11 .. USF ................................. 5-13 ...........L3/13 .. Hartf ord .......................... 5-0 ..........W3/14 .. Hartf ord .......................... 3-7 ............L3/14 .. Northern Iowa ................ 8-5 ..........W3/15 .. Hartf ord ........................ 16-12 ........W3/17 .. Army ............................... 1-8 ............L3/18 .. #25 Florida ...................... 3-7 ............L3/20 .. at #23 East Carolina * .... 1-26 ...........L3/21 .. at #23 East Carolina * .... 3-13 ...........L3/22 .. at #23 East Carolina * .... 3-10 ...........L3/24 .. Jacksonville .................... 9-14 ...........L3/25 .. at Jacksonville ................. 5-9 ............L3/27 .. Southern Miss * .............. 3-6 ............L3/28 .. Southern Miss * ..........10-26 (7) .......L3/28 .. Southern Miss * ...........1-19 (7) ........L4/1 .... North Florida .................. 8-2 ..........W4/3 .... vs. Memphis *& ............. 5-10 ...........L4/4 .... vs. Memphis *& ............. 12-7 .........W4/5 .... vs. Memphis *& .............. 5-3 ..........W4/7 .... at North Florida .............. 7-3 ..........W4/8 .... at #22 Florida ................. 3-16 ...........L4/10 .. Tulane * .......................... 4-2 ..........W4/11 .. Tulane * .......................5-20 (8) ........L4/12 .. Tulane * .......................... 4-5 ............L4/15 .. Florida Gulf Coast ........6-7 (10) ........L4/21 .. Stetson .......................... 13-12 ........W4/24 .. at UAB * ......................... 29-9 .........W4/25 .. at UAB * ......................... 8-12 ...........L4/26 .. at UAB * ......................... 12-6 .........W4/28 .. #25 USF ........................... 9-5 ..........W4/29 .. at #25 USF ....................... 3-9 ............L5/1 .... Marshall * ...................... 8-10 ...........L5/2 .... Marshall * ...................... 8-18 ...........L5/3 .... Marshall * ....................8-7 (11) ......W5/5 .... FIU .................................. 4-7 ............L5/6 .... Stetson ........................... 14-9 .........W5/8 .... at #2 Rice * ..................... 5-0 ..........W5/9 .... at #2 Rice * .................... 2-10 ...........L5/10 .. at #2 Rice * ..................... 7-8 ............L5/12 .. at Stetson ........................ 5-4 ..........W5/14 .. Houston * ....................... 8-4 ..........W5/15 .. Houston * ....................... 3-6 ............L5/16 .. Houston * ....................... 4-1 ..........W5/20 .. vs. #15 East Carolina ^ .... 3-6 ............L5/21 .. vs. Tulane ^ ..................... 3-7 ............L& AutoZone Park - Memphis, Tenn.^ Conference USA Championship - Hatti esburg, Miss.* Conference USA Game

Head coach Terry Rooney took over UCF in 2009 and the team promptly set numerous athleti c, academic and att en-dance records throughout the season.

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HIT TING (1974-75 UNAVAIL ABLE) YEAR AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 1973 .260 32 943 147 245 -- -- -- 125 -- -- 143 -- 191 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1976 .230 42 1297 169 298 36 9 9 156 379 .292 202 11 226 .339 10 33 64-79 1068 379 66 .956 1977 .278 42 1362 248 378 42 20 16 229 508 .373 146 -- 200 .348 -- 37 59-N/A 876 366 89 .933 1978 .298 46 1482 259 442 87 16 21 213 624 .421 192 -- 214 .379 -- 26 84-N/A 1128 522 93 .947 1979 .292 43 1485 274 434 85 29 30 241 667 .449 190 -- 221 .373 -- 44 61-78 1171 475 58 .966 1980 .286 48 1614 288 462 77 15 33 248 668 .414 200 -- 167 .365 -- 31 45-63 1245 536 85 .954 1981 .322 57 1853 425 597 90 29 27 363 826 .446 307 -- 185 .419 -- 55 204-251 1446 670 131 .942 1982 .281 46 1499 283 421 58 18 37 246 626 .418 260 -- 245 .384 14 23 81-108 1186 599 101 .946 1983 .319 56 1781 393 569 89 43 41 334 886 .497 272 -- 206 .410 -- 37 77-93 1204 438 77 .955 1984 .278 64 2027 404 563 111 29 25 337 807 .398 340 -- 262 .378 26 24 107-146 1596 690 95 .960 1985 .315 87 2812 675 887 137 45 45 568 1249 .444 546 -- 471 .481 53 35 253-314 2165 902 153 .952 1986 .325 59 1978 505 637 74 38 42 421 914 .462 355 32 274 .440 -- 41 142-175 1583 724 80 .966 1987 .310 60 1982 446 614 109 23 61 403 949 .479 366 22 329 .418 -- 50 106-131 1550 738 99 .959 1988 .293 60 1999 388 586 94 17 39 326 831 .416 280 33 369 .405 -- 58 107-141 1590 758 110 .955 1989 .271 64 2115 378 574 87 20 30 299 791 .374 325 24 353 .376 -- 48 93-137 1724 805 106 .960 1990 .274 60 1983 358 543 83 24 27 297 755 .381 274 21 307 .387 18 40 81-113 1575 629 109 .953 1991 .312 62 2100 485 656 124 41 41 416 985 .469 329 41 359 .411 30 17 113-150 1596 680 116 .952 1992 .282 58 1957 357 552 92 25 40 300 814 .416 262 30 406 .373 14 39 64-102 1538 593 89 .960 1993 .251 62 1946 307 489 89 18 21 253 677 .348 256 42 434 .353 22 30 98-139 1557 637 110 .952 1994 .250 55 1637 262 410 75 18 16 219 569 .348 194 44 302 .344 15 33 86-115 ---- --- --- -- 1995 .285 62 1916 364 546 116 15 30 322 782 .408 289 39 329 .387 12 66 111-137 1537 680 99 .957 1996 .287 65 2147 429 617 136 18 36 381 897 .418 291 52 328 .383 14 43 104-133 1668 731 96 .962 1997 .310 64 2198 466 682 123 13 57 416 1002 .456 313 57 378 .405 30 33 88-124 1654 701 107 .957 1998 .305 62 2082 446 634 126 22 66 378 1002 .481 288 19 378 .391 17 28 97-127 1563 700 92 .961 1999 .325 59 1956 487 636 123 17 63 439 982 .502 328 50 395 .429 27 22 100-129 1457 610 100 .954 2000 .322 62 2053 461 662 139 24 58 421 1023 .498 299 62 370 .419 30 19 79-104 1541 676 95 .959 2001 .335 65 2242 543 750 160 16 62 486 1128 .503 303 68 363 .424 29 33 115-147 1671 672 66 .973 2002 .315 63 2057 430 648 96 14 30 381 862 .419 233 80 388 .402 19 42 88-116 1542 600 97 .957 2003 .304 56 1752 328 532 94 11 21 299 711 .406 220 76 284 .398 32 43 66-82 1387 536 60 .970 2004 .304 65 2090 411 636 115 24 27 369 880 .421 218 59 355 .380 38 39 111-142 1625 593 90 .961 2005 .295 60 2044 470 602 118 15 63 418 939 .459 301 74 377 .399 30 36 145-178 1591 643 83 .964 2006 .275 56 1938 293 533 99 17 31 268 759 .392 200 69 422 .362 11 37 59-79 1487 637 85 .962 2007 .286 59 2005 313 573 84 13 25 272 758 .378 204 60 358 .365 26 41 77-94 1546 637 101 .956 2008 .306 58 2041 395 624 106 14 42 358 884 .433 246 67 378 .393 32 29 100-122 1536 590 67 .969 2009 .297 57 1992 361 591 123 8 68 329 934 .469 193 78 316 .377 24 21 24-45 1485 626 93 .958

PITCHING (1973-75 UNAVAIL ABLE) YEAR ERA W-L GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP HBP SF SH 1976 3.64 19-23 42 17 5/0 3 356.0 335 186 144 191 250 -- -- 29 -- .--- 22 8 -- -- 1977 3.34 24-18 42 25 7/0 0 358.0 328 218 133 141 215 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1978 5.70 22-24 46 16 0/0 0 376.0 399 296 238 294 202 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1979 3.57 28-15 43 11 2/0 0 383.2 349 179 152 200 192 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1980 4.66 25-23 48 12 3/0 0 415.0 431 277 215 233 207 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1981 4.07 31-23 57 25 4/0 0 482.0 532 291 218 229 210 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1982 4.30 19-24 46 15 0/0 3 395.1 419 265 189 219 195 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1983 6.08 28-27 56 21 3/2 4 441.0 541 354 298 187 188 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1984 4.84 34-29 64 19 3/2 2 532.0 611 332 286 266 250 -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- 1985 5.38 52-34 87 25 1/0 8 721.2 871 551 431 414 484 146 37 42 -- .298 -- -- 35 34 1986 3.26 46-13 59 14 3/0 7 516.2 485 238 187 207 368 62 17 17 -- .248 34 27 -- -- 1987 5.09 33-27 60 10 1/0 5 504.1 600 361 285 233 361 80 27 31 -- .296 29 20 -- -- 1988 3.91 40-20 60 19 5/0 8 523.0 520 293 227 196 360 66 13 30 -- .260 25 22 -- -- 1989 3.02 42-22 64 27 3/0 4 563.2 565 275 189 199 427 73 10 24 -- .263 36 21 -- -- 1990 2.80 40-20 60 15 6/1 9 528.0 509 242 164 185 417 72 18 16 -- .228 34 19 -- -- 1991 3.55 41-21 62 11 1/1 10 532.1 527 306 210 202 357 89 5 28 -- .255 47 40 -- -- 1992 3.88 35-23 58 4 3/1 11 512.0 487 309 221 198 443 90 9 28 -- .249 28 39 -- -- 1993 4.35 31-31 62 3 0/3 12 519.0 574 339 251 211 426 92 16 32 -- .279 29 40 -- -- 1994 3.60 29-26 55 12 1/1 6 443.0 452 253 177 178 381 60 12 13 -- .268 23 28 15 33 1995 3.14 49-13 62 12 7/2 12 513.1 471 228 179 148 395 78 12 28 -- .250 23 39 9 44 1996 3.77 43-22 65 4 3/3 12 556.0 571 285 233 193 431 81 14 31 -- .272 41 46 9 -- 1997 4.60 40-24 64 11 6/4 9 551.1 599 361 282 242 540 94 17 58 -- .277 33 51 16 31 1998 3.94 41-21 62 2 4/4 16 521.0 518 290 228 178 443 93 12 39 -- .258 35 39 16 20 1999 4.67 38-21 59 4 1/0 10 486.0 571 324 252 181 441 107 12 47 1932 .296 34 58 16 24 2000 4.63 43-19 62 11 5/3 8 513.2 589 330 264 167 476 97 18 39 2042 .288 34 47 18 38 2001 3.62 51-14 65 12 6/4 10 557.0 558 275 224 187 597 98 7 36 2126 .262 54 35 7 32 2002 3.83 41-22 63 7 3/2 12 514.0 509 282 219 237 485 83 8 41 1979 .257 35 32 19 13 2003 4.48 31-25 56 6 6/4 10 462.1 480 266 230 195 445 55 10 36 1774 .271 50 43 15 25 2004 3.42 47-18 65 14 13/3 10 542.0 502 267 206 228 483 69 6 33 2042 .246 40 66 22 29 2005 3.99 42-18 60 3 5/4 15 530.1 499 279 235 209 479 93 9 43 1998 .250 48 57 12 35 2006 4.54 23-33 56 2 7/5 10 495.2 484 301 250 218 439 69 16 32 1882 .257 53 65 15 49 2007 5.54 27-32 59 0 2/2 11 515.1 603 397 317 260 421 90 7 34 2067 .292 73 54 18 40 2008 5.57 31-27 58 2 2/2 11 512.0 590 353 317 227 537 95 9 43 2039 .289 53 82 19 37 2009 7.47 22-35 57 0 2/2 13 495.0 723 504 411 207 379 125 11 74 2119 .341 57 76 27 30

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BAT TING AVERAGE 1974 Ron Behe .400 1976 Jeff Rudolph .271 1977 Buddy DeWitt .327 1978 Hal Staats .357 1979 Jeff Rudolph .375 1980 Warren Pickett .357 1981 Tim Foskett .376 1982 Sam Natti le .371 1983 Tim Foskett .444 1984 Joe Dawson .397 1985 Tim Barker .438 1986 Mark Maloney .343 1987 Jose Soto .400 1988 Jim Crone .378 1989 Randy Kotchman .306 1990 Ernest Marti nez .363 1991 Ernest Marti nez .381 1992 Ty Lynch .346 1993 Tony Marrillia .323 1994 Alex Morales .321 1995 Adam Johnson .365 1996 Scott Loubier .383 1997 Patrick Williamson .393 1998 Eric Riggs .394 1999 Dusti n Brisson .388 2000 Rich Wallace .380 2001 Jeremy Kurella .401 2002 David Mann .410 2003 Ryan Bear .390 2004 Dee Brown .373 2005 John-Michael Howell .348 2006 Tyson Auer .323 2007 Kiko Vazquez .364 2008 Shane Brown .367 2009 Shane Brown .341

AT-BATS 1974 Three Tied With 52 1976 Ed Bowen 152 1977 Gary Edwards 163 1978 Jeff Rudolph 181 1979 Hal Staats 178 1980 Tim Foskett 192 1981 Tim Foskett 218 1982 Tim Foskett 179 1983 Tim Foskett 207 1984 Jay Bergman, Jr. 231 1985 Tim Barker 324 1986 Mark Maloney 216 1987 Jose Soto 235 1988 Bobby Kiser 233 1989 Carlos Agurto 220 1990 Ernest Marti nez 223 1991 Chad Mott ola 230 1992 Ty Lynch 228 Chad Mott ola 228 1993 Tony Marrillia 226 1994 Tony Marrillia 182 1995 Alex Morales 225 1996 Adam Johnson 248 1997 Eric Riggs 266 1998 Erik Johnson 247 1999 Dusti n Brisson 206 2000 Dusti n Brisson 227 2001 Jeremy Kurella 247 2002 Mike Myers 238 2003 Clay Timpner 202 2004 Clay Timpner 259 2005 Dee Brown 237 2006 Ryan Bono 200 2007 Tyson Auer 233 2008 Colin Arnold 231 2009 Shane Brown 214

ON-BA SE PER CENTAGE 1974 Ron Behe .488 1976 Ed Bowen .407 1977 Rick Hyatt .374 1978 Jim Finnican .446 1979 Jeff Rudolph .485 1980 Warren Pickett .445 1981 Jim Hawkins .473 1982 Wayne Gardner .444 1983 Tim Foskett .542 1984 Joe Dawson .472 1985 Joe Dawson .484 1986 Vince Zawaski .504 1987 Jose Soto .489 1988 Jim Crone .462 1989 Steve McClellan .415 1990 Ernest Marti nez .453 1991 Mike Josephina .474 1992 Ty Lynch .419 1993 Gabby Angulo .398 1994 Alex Morales .423 1995 Adam Johnson .472 1996 Scott Loubier .453 1997 Patrick Williamson .473 1998 Eric Riggs .476 1999 Mark Bati a .558 2000 Rich Wallace .529 2001 Jeremy Kurella .459 2002 David Mann .538 2003 David Mann .471 2004 Ryan Bono .428 2005 Matt Horwath .467 2006 Ryan Bono .480 2007 Kiko Vazquez .467 2008 Shane Brown .447 2009 Shane Brown .431

RUNS 1974 Steve Crutcher 15 Luis Escobar 15 1976 Ed Bowen 30 1977 Gary Edwards 33 1978 Hal Staats 40 1979 Hal Staats 47 1980 Tim Foskett 40 1981 Bill Halpin 60 1982 Tim Foskett 44 1983 Tim Foskett 53 1984 Jay Bergman, Jr. 53 1985 Tim Barker 92 1986 Vince Zawaski 68 1987 Jose Soto 63 1988 Vince Zawaski 56 1989 Mike Josephina 36 1990 Ernest Marti nez 60 1991 Mike Josephina 60 Chad Mott ola 60 1992 Ty Lynch 52 Chad Mott ola 52 1993 Eric Golden 35 1994 Alex Morales 41 1995 Alex Morales 60 1996 Adam Johnson 53 1997 Eric Riggs 63 Gregg Pacitti 63 1998 Eric Riggs 64 1999 Tim Boeth 60 2000 Dusti n Brisson 55 Mike Myers 55 2001 Mike Myers 70 2002 Mike Myers 57 2003 Ryan Bear 45 2004 Clay Timpner 69 2005 Dee Brown 60 2006 Matt Ray 32 2007 Tyson Auer 46 2008 Three with 47 2009 Kiko Vazquez 43

RBI 1974 Mel Gatti s 19 1976 Bob Ramsey 23 1977 Jim Finnican 27 1978 Rick Hyatt 30 1979 Glenn Miller 37 1980 Warren Pickett 41 1981 Sam Natti le 55 1982 Sam Natti le 51 1983 Butch Vinson 48 1984 Butch Vinson 56 1985 Mark Maloney 70 1986 Scott McHugh 68 1987 Jose Soto 72 1988 Bobby Kiser 57 1989 Bobby Kiser 38 1990 Bobby Kiser 63 1991 Ernest Marti nez 62 1992 Chad Mott ola 62 1993 Gabby Angulo 32 1994 Scott Loubier 29 1995 Adam Johnson 66 1996 Adam Johnson 57 1997 Gregg Pacitti 71 1998 Eric Riggs 67 1999 Dusti n Brisson 76 2000 Matt Bowser 63 2001 Chad Ehrnsberger 72 2002 Dee Brown 56 2003 Ryan Bear 36 2004 Dee Brown 68 2005 Dee Brown 71 2006 Ryan Bono 33 2007 Kiko Vazquez 57 2008 Shane Brown 49 2009 Brandon Romans 49

HITS 1974 Luis Escobar 27 1976 Ed Bowen 40 1977 Buddy DeWitt 51 1978 Hal Staats 60 1979 Jeff Rudolph 60 1980 Tim Foskett 61 1981 Tim Foskett 82 1982 Sam Natti le 66 1983 Tim Foskett 92 1984 Butch Vinson 69 1985 Tim Barker 142* 1986 Mark Maloney 74 1987 Jose Soto 94 1988 Bobby Kiser 85 1989 Carlos Agurto 66 1990 Ernest Marti nez 81 1991 Ernest Marti nez 85 1992 Ty Lynch 79 1993 Tony Marrillia 73 1994 Alex Morales 53 1995 Tony Marrillia 75 1996 Adam Johnson 81 1997 Eric Riggs 96 1998 Eric Riggs 87 1999 Dusti n Brisson 80 2000 Dusti n Brisson 81 2001 Jeremy Kurella 99 2002 Dee Brown 85 2003 Ryan Bear 76 2004 Clay Timpner 96 2005 John-Michael Howell 78 2006 Ryan Bono 64 2007 Tyson Auer 83 2008 Dwayne Bailey 77 2009 Shane Brown 73* - NCAA D-I record

DOUBLES 1974 Craig Butler 3 1976 Three with 6

1977 Buddy DeWitt 7 1978 Rick Hyatt 14 1979 Jeff Rudolph 16 1980 Warren Pickett 13 1981 Tim Foskett 15 1982 Jim Hawkins 10 1983 Jeff O’Dell 14 1984 Butch Vinson 18 1985 Todd Reese 21 1986 Mark Maloney 11 1987 Jose Soto 18 1988 Paul Pedersen 14 Bobby Kiser 14 1989 Bobby Kiser 12 1990 Steve McClellan 23 1991 Ernest Marti nez 23 1992 Paul Caropreso 14 Kiki Antonini 14 1993 Alex Morales 15 1994 Tony Marrillia 14 1995 Adam Johnson 21 1996 Adam Johnson 25 1997 Dusti n Brisson 17 Erik Johnson 17 1998 Eric Riggs 26 1999 Matt Bowser 21 2000 Dusti n Brisson 27 2001 Mike Fox 26 2002 Mike Myers 16 2003 Ryan Bear 20 2004 Clay Timpner 20 2005 John-Michael Howell 18 2006 Dave DiNatale 18 2007 Kiko Vazquez 17 2008 Colin Arnold 17 2009 Shane Brown 20

TRIPLES 1974 Dave String 2 1976 Three with 2 1977 Buddy DeWitt 5 1978 Jim Finncan 4 1979 Hal Staats 5 1980 Tim Foskett 3 Sam Natti le 3 1981 Bill Halpin 6 Sam Natti le 6 1982 Three with 3 1983 Tim Foskett 10 1984 Butch Vinson 7 1985 Vince Cangelosi 8 Tim Barker 8 1986 Mark Maloney 7 1987 Vince Zawaski 6 1988 Bill O’Toole 6 1989 Curti s Latzo 4 1990 Steve McClellan 7 1991 Ty Lynch 11 1992 Ty Lynch 7 Chad Mott ola 7 1993 Alex Morales 8 1994 Matt Amman 7 1995 Alex Morales 8 1996 Adam Johnson 5 1997 Erik Johnson 4 1998 Tim Boeth 5 1999 Ivan Trujillo 5 2000 Jeremy Frost 4 2001 Jeremy Frost 3 2002 Clay Timpner 5 2003 Ryan Bear 5 2004 Clay Timpner 6 2005 Dee Brown 3 2006 Tyson Auer 6 2007 Chadd Hartman 3 2008 Ryan Richardson 4 2009 Colin Arnold 3

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HOME RUNS 1974 Craig Butler 4 1976 Bob Ramsey 4 1977 Jim Finnican 4 1978 Hal Staats 6 1979 Hal Staats 9 1980 Warren Pickett 9 1981 Jose Fontanez 5 Sam Natti le 5 1982 Sam Natti le 11 1983 Butch Vinson 12 1984 Butch Vinson 10 1985 Mark Maloney 7 Scott McHugh 7 1986 Scott McHugh 11 1987 Vince Zawaski 14 Jose Soto 14 1988 Bobby Kiser 14 1989 Bobby Kiser 8 1990 Bobby Kiser 8 Ernest Marti nez 8 1991 Ernest Marti nez 9 Chad Mott ola 9 1992 Chad Mott ola 14 1993 Gabby Angulo 6 1994 Scott Loubier 4 1995 Adam Johnson 8 1996 Gregg Pacitti 6 1997 Gregg Pacitti 15 1998 Todd Bellhorn 13 1999 Dusti n Brisson 17 2000 Matt Bowser 11 2001 Chad Ehrnsberger 16 2002 Jeremy Frost 8 2003 Ryan Bear 5 2004 Clay Timpner 6 2005 Dee Brown 18 2006 Ryan Bono 6 2007 Kiko Vazquez 9 2008 Shane Brown 9 2009 Brandon Romans 14

TOTAL BA SES 1974 Luis Escobar 37 1976 Ed Bowen 54 1977 Buddy DeWitt 71 1978 Hal Staats 92 1979 Hal Staats 108 1980 Warren Pickett 100 1981 Sam Natti le 122 1982 Sam Natti le 112 1983 Tim Foskett 136 1984 Butch Vinson 131 1985 Tim Barker 190 1986 Mark Maloney 123 1987 Jose Soto 158 1988 Bobby Kiser 147 1989 Bobby Kiser 93 1990 Ernest Marti nez 130 1991 Ernest Marti nez 139 1992 Chad Mott ola 143 1993 Tony Marrillia 96 1994 Alex Morales 77 1995 Alex Morales 120 1996 Adam Johnson 131 1997 Eric Riggs 143 1998 Eric Riggs 154 1999 Dusti n Brisson 154 2000 Dusti n Brisson 139 2001 Chad Ehrnsberger 141 2002 Dee Brown 111 2003 Ryan Bear 121 2004 Clay Timpner 146 2005 John-Michaell Howell 145 2006 Ryan Bono 96 2007 Kiko Vazquez 121 2008 Shane Brown 103 2009 Brandon Romans 116

WALKS 1974 Jon Teator 11 1976 Ed Bowen 36 1977 Rick Hyatt 22 1978 Tom Costello 26 1979 Jeff Rudolph 34 1980 Frank Surmaczewicz 26 1981 Jim Hawkins 44 1982 Kenny Howe 29 1983 Tim Foskett 44 1984 Odie Koehnke 39 1985 Vince Cangelosi 72 1986 Vince Zawaski 58 1987 Odie Koehnke 50 1988 Vince Zawaski 40 1989 Bobby Kiser 38 1990 Mike Josephina 46 1991 Glen Richardi 74 1992 Eric Golden 28 Ty Lynch 28 1993 Eric Golden 42 1994 Alex Morales 24 1995 Alex Morales 41 1996 Todd Bellhorn 42 1997 Gregg Pacitti 47 1998 Eric Riggs 40 1999 Mark Bati a 51 2000 Mike Myers 38 2001 Chad Ehrnsberger 46 2002 David Mann 40 2003 David Mann 41 2004 David Mann 30 2005 Matt Ray 45 2006 Kiko Vazquez 33 2007 Kiko Vazquez 32 2008 Robert Lara 34 2009 Brandon Romans 25 Kiko Vazquez 25

STOLEN BA SES 1974 Jon Teator 6 1976 Ed Bowen 21 1977 Buddy DeWitt 15 1978 Hal Staats 20 1979 Hal Staats 12 1980 Tim Foskett 18 1981 Bill Halpin 39 1982 Tim Foskett 18 1983 Tim Foskett 20 1984 Tim Barker 40 1985 Tim Barker 104* 1986 Jose Soto 31 1987 Odie Koehnke 21 1988 Bill O’Toole 20 1989 Curti s Latzo 15 1990 Mike Josephina 26 1991 Mike Josephina 27 1992 Brett Barker 11 1993 Tony Marrillia 21 Alex Morales 21 1994 Alex Morales 26 1995 Chad Sheff er 26 Tony Marrillia 26 1996 Brad King 19 1997 Will Croud 18 1998 Tim Boeth 25 1999 Tim Boeth 45 2000 Mark Bati a 16 2001 Mike Myers 29 2002 Mike Myers 26 2003 Clay Timpner 22 2004 Clay Timpner 43 2005 Matt Ray 32 2006 Matt Ray 23 2007 Tyson Auer 27 2008 Dwayne Bailey 21 Tyson Auer 21 2009 Colin Arnold 7* - Ranks second in NCAA D-I

ERA (MIN. 30.0 IP) 1976 Joe Russell 2.44 1977 Joe Russell 2.45 1978 John Majeski 2.89 1979 Karl Hodges 1.85 1980 Tim Syverson 3.34 1981 John Flynn 3.22 1982 Tommy Foy 3.05 1983 Tommy Foy 3.63 1984 Dave Retti g 3.09 1985 Rick Abel 3.97 1986 Rich Polak 2.20 1987 Jeff Holland 3.55 1988 Brian Ahern 2.54 1989 Brandon Turner 2.02 1990 Jon Henry 1.81 1991 Todd Aff ricano 2.37 1992 Brian Huie 2.08 1993 Jason Schlutt 2.62 1994 Steve Golden 2.93 1995 Brian Scutero 2.20 1996 Mike Maroth 1.89 1997 Travis Held 3.72 1998 Jason Arnold 2.04 1999 Jason Arnold 2.67 2000 Casey Kennedy 3.16 2001 Justi n Pope 1.68 2002 Von Stertzbach 1.81 2003 Kyle Bono 0.83 2004 Matt Fox 1.85 2005 Dominic Petracca 3.00 2006 Dominic Petracca 2.08 2007 Justi n Weiss 1.38 2008 Justi n Weiss 3.41 2009 Kyle Sweat 4.60

WINS 1974 Al Morton 4 1976 Sam Swanger 7 1977 John Majeski 8 1978 John Majeski 6 Paul D’Amico 6 1979 Pete Saxe 7 1980 Terry Smith 5 Tim Syverson 5 1981 Tommy Foy 7 John Flynn 7 1982 William Jones 4 John Flynn 4 1983 Tommy Foy 9 1984 Joe Santi ago 8 1985 Tommy Novak 9 1986 Tommy Novak 11 1987 Brian Ahern 8 1988 Jay Scott 8 1989 Brian Ahern 10 1990 Brandon Turner 9 1991 Jimmy Sti ll 10 1992 Mike Halperin 7 Jules Van Landuyt 7 1993 Jason Schlutt 9 1994 Mike Halperin 6 Jay Veniard 6 1995 Craig Cozart 10 1996 Craig Cozart 7 1997 George Schmidt 8 Matt Lubozynski 8 1998 Todd Bellhorn 10 1999 David Rankin 8 2000 Casey Kennedy 12 2001 Justi n Pope 15 2002 Bo Hall 10 2003 Mark Michael 7 2004 Matt Fox 14 2005 Tim Bascom 10 2006 Tim Bascom 5 2007 Jaager Good 5 2008 Kyle Sweat 5 2009 Three with 4

INNINGS PITCHED 1974 Al Morton 24.0 1976 Sam Swanger 137.2 1977 John Majeski 102.2 1978 John Majeski 99.2 1979 Pete Saxe 87.0 1980 Tim Syverson 62.0 1981 Randy Hodges 95.2 1982 John Flynn 106.0 1983 Tommy Foy 99.2 1984 Joe Santi ago 93.0 1985 Tommy Novak 115.2 1986 Tommy Novak 115.1 1987 Brian Ahern 110.1 1988 Brandon Turner 85.0 1989 Brian Ahern 142.1 1990 Brandon Turner 122.0 1991 Laurence Heisler 117.0 1992 Mike Halperin 96.2 1993 Joe Wagner 97.0 1994 Mike Halperin 90.0 1995 Jay Veniard 101.1 1996 Tim Riegert 90.1 1997 Travis Held 101.2 1998 Matt Lubozynski 84.2 1999 David Rankin 102.2 2000 Casey Kennedy 111.0 2001 Justi n Pope 123.1 2002 Mark Michael 89.1 2003 V. Stertzbach 85.1 2004 Matt Fox 111.2 2005 Tim Bascom 113.1 2006 Tim Bascom 80.0 2007 Jaager Good 88.0 2008 Mitch Herold 74.0 2009 Kyle Sweat 74.1

STRIKEOUTS 1974 Stan Edge 20 1976 Sam Swanger 129 1977 Joe Russell 66 1978 John Majeski 62 1979 Pete Saxe 52 1980 John Matt hews 29 1981 Randy Hodges 41 1982 William Jones 52 1983 Dave Van Cura 45 1984 John Groth 54 1985 Tommy Novak 85 1986 Lamar Chandler 79 1987 Brian Ahern 85 1988 Jay Scott 91 1989 Brian Ahern 125 1990 Brandon Turner 88 1991 Jimmy Sti ll 67 1992 Mike Halperin 93 1993 Joe Wagner 75 Jason Schlutt 75 1994 Mike Halperin 84 1995 Jay Veniard 79 1996 Craig Cozart 71 1997 Travis Held 110 1998 Todd Bellhorn 64 1999 David Rankin 95 2000 Justi n Pope 103 2001 Justi n Pope 158 2002 Mark Michael 91 2003 Von Stertzbach 74 2004 Matt Fox 125 2005 Tim Bascom 113 2006 Tim Bascom 90 2007 Jaager Good 62 2008 Mitch Houck 71 2009 Caleb Graham 56

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APPEARANCES 1974 Al Morton 6 1976 Sam Swanger 19 1977 John Majeski 17 1978 John Majeski 15 Paul D’Amico 15 1979 Pete Saxe 16 1980 Tommy Foy 14 1981 Tommy Foy 17 1982 Three with 16 1983 Rick Marcello 17 1984 Brent Laycock 20 1985 Lamar Chandler 23 1986 Rich Polak 20 1987 Jeff Holland 19 1988 Jeff Johnson 19 1989 Brandon Turner 19 Brian Ahern 19 1990 Brian Huie 25 1991 Brian Huie 29 1992 Mike Halperin 24 1993 Jason Schlutt 34 1994 Steve Golden 22 1995 Brian Scutero 23 1996 George Schmidt 22 1997 George Schmidt 24 Mike Maroth 24 1998 Jason Arnold 28 1999 Jason Arnold 24 2000 Jason Arnold 27 2001 Zach Sutt on 23 2002 Zach Sutt on 26 2003 Kyle Bono 23 2004 Tim Bascom 21 2005 Dominic Petracca 28 2006 Dominic Petracca 27 2007 Justi n Weiss 25 2008 Justi n Weiss 21 Cody Allen 21 2009 Cory Weech 27

SAVES 1976 Three with 1 1982 Three with 1 1983 Rick Marcello 2 1984 Curran Hubbard 1 Brent Laycock 1 1985 Lamar Chandler 2 Tom Neild 2 1986 Rich Polak 5 1987 Kevin Bass 2 1988 Jeff Johnson 5 1989 Four with 1 1990 Brian Huie 7 1991 Brian Huie 8 1992 Brian Huie 6 1993 Jason Schlutt 8 1994 Steve Golden 2 Criag Cozart 2 1995 John Foran 7 1996 Three with 2 1997 Mike Maroth 3 1998 Jason Arnold 12 1999 Jason Arnold 8 2000 Jason Arnold 7 2001 Zach Sutt on 5 2002 Zach Sutt on 8 2003 Three with 2 2004 Three with 2 2005 Dominic Petracca 4 2006 Dominic Petracca 8 2007 Justi n Weiss 9 2008 Justi n Weiss 7 2009 Justi n Weiss 5

GAMES STARTED 1976 Sam Swanger 16 1977 John Majeski 11 1978 Paul D’Amico 13 1979 Pete Saxe 13 1980 Tim Syverson 9 Terry Smith 9 1981 Tommy Foy 14 1982 John Flynn 14 1983 Tommy Foy 14 1984 Joe Santi ago 12 Rick Marcello 12 1985 Tommy Novak 16 1986 Russ Manion 15 Tommy Novak 15 1987 Brian Ahern 17 1988 Brandon Turner 13 1989 Brian Ahern 19 1990 Brandon Turner 17 1991 Laurence Heisler 16 1992 Jimmy Sti ll 13 1993 Joe Wagner 17 1994 Mike Halperin 15 1995 Craig Cozart 17 1996 Craig Cozart 14 Tim Riegert 14 1997 Matt Lubozynski 15 1998 Matt Lubozynski 14 1999 David Rankin 17 2000 David Rankin 18 2001 Justi n Pope 17 Jason Arnold 17 2002 Mark Michael 16 Lincoln Mincks 16 2003 Mark Michael 14 2004 Matt Fox 17 2005 Tim Bascom 16 2006 Tim Bascom 14 2007 Jaager Good 15 2008 Mitch Herold 13 Kyle Sweat 13 2009 Kyle Sweat 14

COMPLETE GAMES 1976 Sam Swanger 9 1977 Joe Russell 8 1978 John Majeski 10 1979 Tim Syverson 4 Karl Hodges 4 1980 Tim Syverson 4 1981 Randy Hodges 7 1982 John Flynn 5 Tommy Foy 5 1983 Tommy Foy 9 1984 Joe Santi ago 9 1985 Tommy Novak 6 1986 Tommy Novak 7 1987 Brian Ahern 5 1988 Brian Ahern 5 Jay Scott 5 1989 Brian Ahern 12 1990 Anthony Laszaic 5 Brandon Turner 5 1991 Jimmy Sti ll 6 1992 Joe Wagner 2 1993 Three with 1 1994 Mike Halperin 5 Jay Veniard 5 1995 Jay Veniard 5 1996 Tim Riegert 3 1997 George Schmidt 4 Matt Lubozynski 4 1998 Brian Freeland 1 Matt Lubozynski 1 1999 David Rankin 2

2000 Casey Kennedy 7 2001 Justi n Pope 6 2002 Bo Hall 2 Lincoln Mincks 2 2003 Mark Michael 5 2004 Kyle Bono 6 Matt Fox 6 2005 Tim Bascom 3 2006 Tim Bascom 1 Mitch Houck 1 2007 --- 0 2008 Mitch Herold 1 Mitch Houck 1 2009 --- 0

PUTOUTS 1976 George Royal 278 1977 Jim Finnican 321 1978 Jim Finnican 261 1979 Lonnie Peeler 167 1980 Robert Smith 238 1981 Jim Hawkins 375 1982 Tom King 259 1983 Mark Deglomine 364 1984 Ben Spitale 390 1985 Vince Zawaski 644 1986 Vince Zawaski 502 1987 Vince Zawaski 553 1988 Vince Zawaski 577 1989 Bobby Kiser 363 1990 Steve McClellan 460 1991 Kiki Antonini 508 1992 Kiki Antonini 398 1993 Gabby Angulo 242 1994 No Stats Recorded 1995 Todd Tocco 477 1996 Gregg Pacitti 457 1997 Dusti n Brisson 378 1998 Matt Bowser 295 1999 Brent Spooner 373 2000 Matt Bowser 304 2001 Jeremy Frost 420 2002 Jeremy Frost 397 2003 Ryan Bear 342 2004 Ryan Bono 412 2005 Ryan Bono 486 2006 Kiko Vazquez 456 2007 Kiko Vazquez 510 2008 Robert Lara 395 2009 Kiko Vazquez 521

ASSISTS 1976 Jim Horvath 115 1977 Ramon Lopez 85 1978 Tom Costello 142 1979 Butch Round 122 1980 Glenn Miller 129 1981 Butch Round 182 1982 Mitch Miller 144 1983 Butch Vinson 142 1984 Wayne Schulz 134 1985 Wayne Schulz 171 1986 Odie Koehnke 168 1987 Odie Koehnke 179 1988 Paul Pedersen 170 1989 Carlos Agurto 197 1990 Ernest Marti nez 109 1991 Ty Lynch 164 1992 Gregg Castaldo 145 1993 Eric Golden 143 1994 No Stats Recorded 1995 Chad Sheff er 178 1996 Andy Moser 135 1997 Eric Riggs 174 1998 Eric Riggs 203

1999 Tim Boeth 120 2000 Mike Fox 161 2001 Mike Fox 159 2002 Adam Miller 161 2003 Jon Cooper 101 2004 Matt Ray 111 Chandler Rose 111 2005 Matt Ray 163 2006 Eric Kallstrom 156 2007 Eric Kallstrom 166 2008 Eric Kallstrom 151 2009 Eric Kallstrom 163

ERR ORS 1976 Jim Horvath 13 1977 Ramon Lopez 17 1978 Tom Costello 25 1979 Butch Round 19 1980 Butch Round 14 1981 Butch Round 24 Sam Natti le 24 1982 Mark Deglomine 16 1983 Butch Vinson 21 1984 Wayne Schulz 21 1985 Scott McHugh 24 1986 Odie Koehnke 17 1987 Odie Koehnke 20 1988 Paul Pedersen 18 1989 Jeff Lane 14 1990 Ernest Marti nez 25 1991 Ernest Marti nez 16 1992 Gregg Castaldo 17 1993 Eddy Garcia 19 1994 No Stats Recorded 1995 Chad Sheff er 32 1996 Adrian Cardenas 17 1997 Eric Riggs 16 1998 Eric Riggs 20 1999 Tim Boeth 14 2000 Mike Myers 22 2001 Jeremy Kurella 16 2002 Mike Myers 20 2003 Rich Wallace 9 2004 Chandler Rose 15 2005 Matt Ray 22 2006 Matt Ray 23 2007 Chris Duff y 19 2008 Eric Kallstrom 9 2009 Shane Brown 17

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ARick Abel .......................... 1984-85, 87Derek Abriola .......................... 2004-07Rodney Adair .............................. 1977Todd Aff ricano ........................ 1990-91Carlos Agurto .......................... 1988-89Brian Ahern ............................ 1987-89Ryan Alkire .............................. 1992-93Cody Allen ................................... 2008Henry Alos ................................... 1984Travis Alston ................................ 1995Joe Amman .................................. 1994Matt Amman .......................... 1993-94Brad Anderson ............................. 1992Tim Anderson .............................. 1981Gabby Angulo ......................... 1991-93Kiki Antonini ........................... 1991-92Mike Aranda ................................ 2000Colin Arnold ............................ 2008-09Jason Arnold ........................... 1998-01Reggie Arrington .......................... 1981Tyson Auer .............................. 2005-08

BDwayne Bailey ........................ 2007-08Jon Ball ................................... 1992-93Brett Barker ............................ 1991-92Tim Barker ............................. 1984-85Elton Barks .............................. 1989-91Gilbert Barreto ............................ 1993Tim Bascom ............................ 2004-06Kevin Bass ............................... 1986-89Mark Bati a .............................. 1999-00Ryan Bear ............................... 2002-03Keith Bebout ................................ 1979Billy Bechtol ............................ 1994-95Corky Beebe ............................... 1996Ron Behe ................................ 1974-75Todd Bellhorn ......................... 1995-98Kyler Bender ................................ 2006Bryan Bennett ......................... 2006-07Jay Bergman, Jr. ..................... 1983-84Marshall Bernhard .................. 2004-05George Betancourt ................. 1994-95Scott Biernacki ............................. 1997Mike Billek .............................. 2003-05D.J. Bissell .................................... 2007Dan Bitt ers ................................... 1988Dan Blue ...................................... 1985Tim Boeth ............................... 1998-99Kyle Bono ................................ 2003-04Ryan Bono .............................. 2003-06Brett Bordwine ................. 2004, 06-07Ed Bowen ..................................... 1976Matt Bowser .......................... 1998-00Robert Braleski ............................ 2003Stephen Branca ......................... 2008Henry Bransom ............................ 1978Dusti n Brisson ......................... 1997-00Terry Broderick ............................ 1984Brian Brooks ........................... 2004-07Tom Brosche ........................... 1975-76Bryan Brown ............................. 2009Chris Brown ................................. 2001Dee Brown .............................. 2002-05Kelly Brown ............................. 1988-91Russ Brown .................................. 1985Sandy Brown........................... 1978-79Shane Brown .........................2007-09Bryan Bruce ................. 1993-94, 96-97Joe Buccheri ................................ 1997

William Buckley ........................... 1987Tyler Bunnell ................................ 2006Brad Busbin ............................ 2001-02Drew Butera ........................... 2003-05Craig Butler ............................. 1974-75Dave Butt erfi eld........................... 1984

CDave Cable .............................. 1984-85B.J. Calapa ................................... 1994Troy Campbell .............................. 1992Nick Campobosso ................... 1987-88Vince Cangelosi ........................... 1985Adrian Cardenas ..................... 1996-97Scott Carmichael .......................... 2001Paul Caropreso ............................ 1992Mike Carpenter ............................ 1984Danny Casey ........................... 1982-83Gregg Castaldo ....................... 1991-92Justi n Cerrato.......................... 2001-02Lamar Chandler ...................... 1985-86Nick Choto ..............................2007, 09Michael Cimilluca ....................... 1993Burt Clark ................................ 2001-04James Clark ............................. 1995-96Kevin Crist ................................... 1977Taylor Cobb .................. 2002-03, 05-06Marty Coff ey ................................ 1986Russ Colberg ................................ 1976Chris Colella ................................. 2001Jeff Colton ............................... 1985-86Matt Comerford ...................... 1996-97Jeff Conner .................................. 1997Jon Cooper ............................. 2003-04Tom Costello ........................... 1977-78George Cox ............................. 2001-02Craig Cozart ............................ 1993-96Jeff Craft ...................................... 1985Jim Crone ................................ 1987-90Will Croud ............................... 1997-98Steve Crutcher ........................ 1974-75Raul Cruz ..................................... 2000

DAndrew Daly ................................ 2003Mike D’Amico .............................. 1974Paul D’Amico ........................... 1977-78Joe Dawson............................. 1984-85Mark Deglomine ..................... 1980-83Randy Delgatti ............................. 1980Buddy DeWitt .............................. 1977Dave DiNatale .............................. 2006Brennan Dobbins ...................2008-09Jaime Douglas ......................... 2003-04Dave Draper ................................. 1974Chris Duff y .............................2007-09

EGrant Eckard ................................ 1996Stan Edge ................................1974, 76Gary Edwards .............................. 1977Chad Ehrnsberger ........................ 2001Adrian Ellis ................................... 1995Bill Emmons ................................. 1976Eric English .................................. 2007Luis Escobar ................................. 1974

FBruce Faison ................................ 1983Derek Feltner .......................... 1985-86Mickey Ferrell .............................. 1977Anthony Figliolia .......................... 2009

Jim Finnican ............................ 1977-78David Fischer ............................... 1991Jim Fitzgerald ......................... 1976-78John Flynn ........................ 1978, 81-83Jose Fontanez .............................. 1981John Foran .............................. 1994-95Tim Ford ................................. 2002-05Tim Foskett ............................. 1980-83Matt Fox ................................. 2002-04Mike Fox ................................ 1998-01Tommy Foy ............................. 1980-83Pat Frawley .................................. 1999Charlie Frazier......................... 1985-88Brian Freeland ................. 1998-00, 02Jeremy Frost ........................... 1999-02Frank Fucile ................. 1993-94, 96-97

GRookie Gage............................ 1994-95Ryan Gainsford ............................ 1999Alex Garcia .............................. 1992-93Eddy Garcia ............................. 1992-93Wayne Gardner ...................... 1979-82Shane Garrett ............................. 1998Mel Gatti s ............................... 1974-75Pete Gavillan ........................... 1999-00Gary Gawrych .............................. 1983Cesar Geronimo ........................... 1994Carmine Giaradina .................. 2007-08Bob Gierke ................................... 1984Sheldon Gill ................................. 1993Rob Gladwin ........................... 1994-95David Goins ............................ 1988-89Eric Golden ............................. 1991-94Steve Golden .......................... 1994-96Brian Gomes ........................... 1994-97Abe Gonzalez ............................... 2001Greg Good .............................. 2000-01Jaager Good ...................... 2006-07, 09Kevin Gordon .......................... 1997-98Caleb Graham ......................... 2008-09Chuck Graham ...................... 1988-89Jason Graham ......................... 2000-02Todd Grande ........................... 1990-91Bryan Granino.............................. 2003Brian Greif ................................... 1990Brian Griggs ................................. 2008John Groth ............................. 1984-85Dave Guido .................................. 1973Gus Guilbert ................................ 1980

HEric Hagstrom ......................... 1992-93Richard Halecky ........................... 1997Bo Hall ......................................... 2002Mike Halperin ......................... 1992-94Bill Halpin ............................... 1979-81Ty Hanson ............................... 2001-02Steve Hargest............................... 1974Chadd Hartman ...................... 2006-09Jim Hawkins ...................... 1980-81, 83Ryan Hearell ................................ 1994Laurence Heisler ..................... 1990-91Travis Held .............................. 1997-98Jon Henry..................................... 1990Mitch Herold .......................... 2006-08Gary Hiatt ................................... 1979D.J. Hicks ................................... 2009David Hodges .......................... 1983-84Karl Hodges ............................ 1979-82Randy Hodges .............................. 1981O.T. Holden ............................ 1982-84

Jeff Holland ............................. 1987-88Bryan Holzworth ..................... 1984-85Marty Horan ................................ 1980Charlie Horne .............................. 1974Jim Horvath ............................ 1973-76Matt Horwath ......................... 2005-07Mitch Houck ........................... 2006-08Alan Howe ................................... 1988Kenny Howe............................ 1982-83John-Michael Howell ................... 2005Charlie Hrabovsky ........................ 1990Curran Hubbard ...................... 1984-85Pat Hubbard ........................... 1990-91Austi n Hudson ........................ 2007-09Brian Huie ............................... 1990-92Chip Hummel .......................... 1990-91Bridger Hunt ................................ 2004Brad Hurd .................................... 1976Jake Huxtable ............................ 2009Rick Hyatt ................................ 1977-78

I-JJay Isler ................................... 1975-76Keith Jackson ............................... 1988Tory Jacobson ......................... 1991-92Chris Jarmuz ........................... 1979-80Tony Johns ................................... 1980Adam Johnson ........................ 1994-96Andy Johnson ......................... 1999-01Erik Johnson ........................... 1996-98Harry Johnson ............................. 1976Jeff Johnson ............................ 1987-88Randy Johnson ............................ 1981William Jones ......................... 1979-82Mike Josephina ....................... 1989-91William Julio ................................ 1982

KEric Kallstrom .......................... 2006-09Danny Kash .................................. 2006Scott Keller ............................. 1998-99David Kelly ................................... 1999Jeff Kelly ....................................... 1976Robert Kendall ........................ 1985-86Casey Kennedy ............................ 2000Brad King ................................ 1994-96Tom King ................................ 1979-82Bobby Kiser ............................. 1987-90Sammy Kocol .............................. 1997Odie Koehnke ......................... 1984-87Randy Kotchman ......................... 1989Nathan Kragt........................... 2002-03Jeremy Kurella ............................. 2001

LMatt LaFleur ................................ 2004Jeff Lagos ................................ 1988-89Dave Lambert ......................... 2003-06Matt Lambert ......................... 2006-07Gary Landrum .............................. 1974Jeff Lane.................................. 1989-90Robert Lara .................................. 2008Bill Larsen .................................... 1974Anthony Laszaic ...................... 1988-92Curti s Latzo ............................. 1988-89Chris Law ..................................... 1991Rich Lawrence ........................ 1993-95Brent Laycock ......................... 1983-84Mark LeClerc ................................ 1990P.J. Lehmann ................................ 2003Nate Lienard ................................ 1997Cal Lingelbach ...................1974, 76, 78

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Albert Litt le .................................. 1994Rett Locke .................................... 1981Carmen Lombardo ....................... 1986Ramon Lopez .......................... 1976-77Scott Loubier .......................... 1993-96Matt Lubozynski ..................... 1995-98Paul Lubrano ........................... 2001-02Ty Lynch .................................. 1991-92Keith Lytt le .............................. 1987-88

MMike MacDonald ......................... 1990Mike MacGeorge ......................... 1981Pete MacLaughlan ....................... 1974Burgess MacNamara.................... 1992John Majeski ........................... 1977-78Mark Maloney ........................ 1985-86Russ Manion ........................... 1985-86David Mann ............................ 2002-04David Manning ............................ 1991Matt Manning ........................... 2008Steve Manthey ....................... 1983-84Rick Marcello .......................... 1983-84Jesse Marlo .................................. 2000Mike Maroth ......................... 1996-98Tony Marrillia ......................... 1992-95Tom Marti n ............................. 1980-81Eric Marti nez ............................... 1991Ernest Marti nez ...................... 1990-91Luis Marti nez ............................... 1982Billy Marzett a............................... 1999Tony Marzett a .............................. 1999John Matt hews ....................... 1979-80Steve Matt hews ........................... 1986Kyle Maulbetsch .......................... 2007Jeff McAndrew............................. 1991Pat McCarty ................................. 1973Steve McClellan ...................... 1989-90Matt McClung .........................2005, 07Scott McHugh ......................... 1985-86Scott McLean ............................... 1975Matt Meath ............................ 1998-01Taylor Meier ..................... 2004, 06-07Louis Mendez ......................... 1981-83Carlos Mendoza ........................... 1991Mike Mercadante ........................ 2004Nick Mergo .................................. 1980John Meskauskas ......................... 1994Gary Meyer .................................. 1984Mark Michael ......................... 2002-03Joe Mikler ............................. 1974-75Adam Miller ................................. 2002Bobby Miller .......................... 1986-87Chris Miller .................................. 1998Glenn Miller ............................ 1979-80Mark Miller ............................. 1982-83Mike Miller .................................. 1976Mitch Miller ............................ 1981-82Kyle Mills ................................ 2007-08Lincoln Mincks ........................ 2002-03Mike Miracle ........................... 1977-80Ryan Moore ................................. 1993Alex Morales ........................... 1993-95Carlos Morales ............................. 1988Al Morton .................................... 1974Andy Moser ............................ 1995-96John Motsinger ...................... 1986-87Chad Mott ola .......................... 1990-92Scott Muhlhan ........................ 1993-94Mike Myers ............................. 2000-02

NSam Natti le ............................. 1980-82Tom Neild ............................... 1985-86Darren Newlin ........................ 2004-05Tim Norvell ............................. 1988-90Tom Novak .............................. 1985-86

OJeff O’Dell .................................... 1983Michael O’Shaughnessy .............. 1979Bill O’Toole ............................. 1987-89Bill Oakley ............................... 1998-01John Ogden .................................. 1997Sean Ordway .......................... 1991-93Dean Orr ...................................... 1979Julio Orti z ..................................... 1992

PGregg Pacitti .......................... 1996-97Stan Palm ................................ 1989-90Jimmy Papa ............................ 1996-97Mike Pastrana .............................. 1995Joe Pati tucci ............................ 1984-85Chuck Patrick .......................... 1975-76Bay Paul ....................................... 1999Paul Pedersen ......................... 1987-88Lonnie Peeler ............................... 1979Richard Peirce ......................... 1979-81Gregg Perich ................................ 1976Brian Perkins ................................ 2003Dan Peters ................................... 1991Dominic Petracca .................... 2005-06Warren Pickett ........................ 1980-82Allen Platt .............................. 1986-87Rich Polak ............................... 1986-89Justi n Pope ............................. 1999-01Courtney Propst .......................... 2005Mike Pulling ................................. 1974

RDan Radovic ................................. 1973John Raleigh ................................ 1982Domingo Ramirez ........................ 1976Marco Ramirez ............................ 1996Bob Ramsey ............................ 1975-76Ryan Ramsey ............................... 2003David Rankin ........................... 1999-00Matt Ray ................................. 2004-06Todd Reese ............................. 1985-87Fritz Reichardt ............................. 2002Glenn Reichle............................... 1989Dave Retti g ............................. 1984-85Matt Rhodes ........................... 2004-05Glen Richardi .......................... 1991-92Chuck Richardson ................... 1977-78Ryan Richardson ..................... 2007-08Kevin Richmond ...................... 2004-05Scott Ridenour ............................. 2000Tim Riegert ............................ 1993-96Brian Riggin ............................ 1986-87Eric Riggs ................................ 1996-98Roland Rivera............................... 1982Donnie Rixie ................................ 1984Marc Roberts ............................... 1991Ray Rodriguez .............................. 2005Eddie Rojas .................................. 1997Brandon Romans .................... 2007-09Chandler Rose ........................ 2004-05Butch Round ........................... 1979-81George Royal .......................... 1973-76Jeff Rudolph ............................ 1977-79

Joe Russell ............................. 1976-80Tim Russell.............................. 2007-08

SRick Sanders ................................ 1989Joe Santi ago............................ 1984-85Troy Satt erfi eld ....................... 1998-99Pete Saxe ................................ 1979-80Jason Schlutt .......................... 1992-93George Schmidt ...................... 1996-97Mike Schmit ................................ 1989Steve Schneider ........................... 1993Blaine Schulte ......................... 2001-03Wayne Schulz ......................... 1984-85Jay Scott ................................. 1987-88Brian Scutero .......................... 1994-95Jeff See ........................................ 1974Erik Shafer ..............................1998, 99Tom Sharp .................................... 1977Brian Shaughnessy....................... 1988Chad Sheff er ................................ 1995Bobby Shiles ................................ 1988David Shipps ........................... 2001-02Josh Siebenaler ....................... 2008-09Todd Silverman ............................ 1996Rick Simpson ............................... 1984Pat Sinisgalli ................................. 1986Rick Skelton ................................. 1990Skip Skelton ................................. 1976Jeff Sloan .................................... 1997Mark Smietana ....................... 2000-01Joe Smitelli .................................. 1980Austi n Smith ................................ 2009Maurice Smith ........................ 1982-83Robert Smith .......................... 1979-80Terry Smith .................................. 1980Tim Smith ............................... 1974-75Esix Snead ............................... 1996-98Randy Snodgrass .................... 1986-87Jose Soto ................................ 1986-87Ben Spitale ................................... 1984Brent Spooner ............................. 1999Hal Staats ................................ 1977-79Malcomb Stanchfi eld ................... 1977Brian Steenson ................. 2000, 02-03Darryl Stephens ...................... 1998-00Von David Stertzbach ............. 2000-03Jimmy Sti ll ......................... 1989, 91-93Dan Sti llman ................................ 2000Evan Stobbs ............................ 2008-09Mark Stowe ............................ 1999-00Jeff Strange ............................. 1983-84Dave String ............................. 1974-75Steve Stropp ........................... 2006-07Dave Stuart ............................. 1977-78Wayne Summers..................... 2001-02Frank Surmaczewicz ............... 1979-80Zach Sutt on ............................. 1999-02Sam Swanger .............................. 1976Doug Swanson ........................ 1983-86Duane Swanson ........................... 1992Kyle Sweat .............................. 2006-09Tim Syverson .......................... 1979-80

TBeau Taylor ............................... 2009Gary Taylor ............................. 1976-77Jon Teator ............................... 1974-75Jeremy Thorne ............................. 2005Clay Timpner .......................... 2002-04Kevin Tippett ............................... 1991Todd Tocco .............................. 1992-95Damian Torino ........................ 1989-91David Torres ................................. 2003Ivan Trujillo ............................. 1999-00Brandon Turner ...................... 1987-90Greg Turner ............................ 1988-89

U-VScott Underwood ................... 1986-89Scott Utech .................................. 1992Dave Van Cura ........................ 1982-83Rob Van Kirk ................................ 2000Jules VanLanduyt .................... 1992-93Fernando Vargas .......................... 1989Kiko Vazquez ........................... 2006-09David Veliz .............................. 1983-84Jay Veniard ............................. 1993-95Lester Victoria ............................. 1998Butch Vinson .......................... 1983-84Gregg Vogel ................................. 1976

W-Y-ZDrake Wade ............................ 2004-05Joe Wagner ............................. 1992-93Kevin Wainscott ........................... 1993David Wallace .............................. 1984Matt Wallace .......................... 1993-94Rich Wallace ........................... 2000-03Keith Walsh .................................. 1999Jim Walters ............................. 1986-87Mike Waresak .............................. 1983Jay Weaver ............................. 1995-96Cory Weech ............................... 2009Carey Weeden ........................ 1995-96Justi n Weiss ............................ 2007-09Clay Wells .................................... 1997Clint Wells ............................... 2000-02Craig Wells .................................. 1987William Wells ............................... 1985Nick Whidden ......................... 2002-03Mark Whitt enmore ...................... 1993Seth Wiepking ........................ 1995-96Andy Williams ......................... 1988-91Cy Williams .................................. 1987Ryan Williams ......................... 2006-07Scott Williams .............................. 2003Patrick Williamson .................. 1997-98Sonny Wise ............................. 1975-76Tony Wolfe .............................. 1997-98Jay Wollenburg ............................ 1983James Woodrow ......................... 1994Kenny Wright .......................... 1982-85Shane Ynclan ............................... 2006Rick Yochem............................ 1985-86Mark Young ................................. 1994Chris Youngberg ...................... 1998-00Vince Zawaski ......................... 1985-88Brian Zinkil ................................... 1993Steve Zurkuhlen ...................... 1976-77Current players in bold.

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DIVISION I ALL-AMERIC ANS Tim Barker, OF .....................................................1985Chad Mott ola, OF ................................................1992Justi n Pope, RHP ..................................................2001Jason Arnold, RHP ...............................................2001Jeremy Kurella, SS ................................................2001Matt Fox, RHP ......................................................2004Kyle Bono, RHP ....................................................2004

DIVISION II ALL-AMERIC ANS Sam Swanger, P ...................................................1975Tim Foskett , OF ....................................................1983

BA SEBALL AMERIC AFRESHMAN ALL-AMERIC AN Second TeamJason Arnold, P ....................................................1998Dee Brown, OF ....................................................2002

BA SEBALL AMERIC AMIDSEA SON ALL-AMERIC AN Todd Bellhorn, P ..................................................1998Justi n Pope, RHP ..................................................2001Jason Arnold, RHP ...............................................2001Matt Fox, RHP ......................................................2004

BASEBALL AMERICA MIDSEASON FRESHMAN ALL-AMERIC AN Clay Timpner, OF..................................................2002

COLLEGIATE BA SEBALL/LOUIS VILLE SLUGGER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERIC AN Jason Arnold, P ....................................................1998Matt Bowser, 1B ..................................................1998Dee Brown, OF ....................................................2002Clay Timpner, OF..................................................2002Taylor Meier, RHP ................................................2004Beau Taylor, C ......................................................2009

COLLEGIATE BA SEBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERIC AN Honorable Menti onRich Wallace, IF ...................................................2000Burt Clark, LHP.....................................................2001Paul Lubrano, LHP ................................................2001

COLLEGIATE BA SEBALL/LOUIS VILLE SLUGGER NATIONAL HIT TER OF THE WEEK Shane Brown, IF ..............................................4/27/09

PRO-LINE ATHLETIC NATIONAL HIT TER OF THE WEEK Matt Horwath, DH ............................................5/1/07Shane Brown, IF ..............................................4/28/09

COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER.COM NATIONAL PL AYER OF THE WEEK Shane Brown, IF ..............................................4/29/09

DIVISION I AC ADEMIC ALL-AMERIC AN First TeamChad Ehrnsberger, 2B ..........................................2001Ryan Bear, 1B/RF .................................................2003Second TeamMatt Lubozynski, P ..............................................1997

DIVISION IIAC ADEMIC ALL-AMERIC AN Mark Deglomine, IF .............................................1981Karl Hodges, P ......................................................1981Tom Marti n, P ......................................................1981

GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD FINALIST Tim Barker, OF .....................................................1985

JOHNNY BENCHAWARD SEMIFINALIST Drew Butera, C ....................................................2005Ryan Bono, C........................................................2006

MIZUNOFRESHM AN ALL-AMERIC AN Mike Halperin, P ..................................................1992

ABCA ATL ANTIC REGION COACH OF THE YEAR Jay Bergman ........................................................1995

ABCA ALL-ATL ANTIC REGION First TeamAdam Johnson, OF ...............................................1995Dusti n Brisson, 1B ................................................1999Justi n Pope, RHP ..................................................2001Jason Arnold, RHP ...............................................2001Chad Ehrnsberger, 2B ..........................................2001Matt Fox, RHP ......................................................2004Second TeamAlex Morales, OF .................................................1995Todd Bellhorn, P ..................................................1998Mark Bati a, OF .....................................................1999

ALL-SOUTH REGION DIVISION I Tim Barker, OF .....................................................1985

ALL-SOUTH REGION DIVISION II Cal Lingelbach, IF .................................................1978Jeff Rudolph, OF ..................................................1978Hal Staats, OF ......................................................1978Jeff Rudolph, OF ..................................................1979Tim Foskett , OF ....................................................1980Sam Natti le, OF ....................................................1980Warren Pickett , DH ..............................................1980Frank Sumaczwicz, IF ...........................................1980

ALL-SUNSHINE CONFERENCE First TeamSam Natti le, OF ....................................................1982Tim Foskett , OF ....................................................1983

ATL ANTIC SUNPL AYER OF THE YEAR Justi n Pope, RHP ..................................................2001

ATL ANTIC SUNPITCHER OF THE YEAR Matt Fox, RHP ......................................................2004

ATL ANTIC SUNFRESHM AN OF THE YEAR Dee Brown, OF ....................................................2002

ATL ANTIC SUNCOACH OF THE YEAR Jay Bergman ............................................2001, 02, 04

ALL-ATL ANTIC SUN First Team Jason Arnold, RHP ......................................... 1998-01Tim Bascom, RHP .................................................2005Ryan Bear, OF ......................................................2003Todd Bellhorn, RHP ..............................................1998Kyle Bono, RHP ....................................................2004Matt Bowser, LF ............................................. 1999-00Dee Brown, OF .........................................2002, 04-05Dusti n Brisson, 1B .......................................... 1999-00Chad Ehrnsberger, 3B ..........................................2001Matt Fox, RHP ......................................................2004Adam Johnson, OF ...............................................1995Jeremy Kurella, SS ................................................2001Mike Myers, SS ....................................................2002Alex Morales, OF .................................................1994Justi n Pope, RHP ..................................................2001Eric Riggs, SS ........................................................1998Jason Schlutt , P ....................................................1993Clay Timpner, OF..................................................2004Jay Veniard, P.......................................................1995Second TeamGabby Angulo, IF .................................................1993Mark Bati a, OF .....................................................2000Tim Boeth, IF .......................................................1999Drew Butera, C ....................................................2005Craig Cozart, P .....................................................1995Mike Fox, 2B ........................................................2001Jeremy Frost, C ....................................................2001John-Michael Howell, IF ......................................2005Adam Johnson, OF ...............................................1996Brad King, DH ......................................................1995Casey Kennedy, P .................................................2000Scott Loubier, DH .................................................1996David Mann, DH ..................................................2002Tony Marrillia, OF ................................................1995Mark Michael, RHP ..............................................2002Mike Myers, IF .....................................................2000Chandler Rose, IF .................................................2004Todd Tocco, IF ......................................................1995Third Team Todd Bellhorn, DH ...............................................1997Tim Boeth, 2B ......................................................1998Matt Bowser, 1B ..................................................1998Dusti n Brisson, 3B ................................................1998Will Croud, OF .....................................................1998Mike Fox, IF..........................................................2000Brad King, C .........................................................1996Matt Lubozynski, P ..............................................1997Gregg Pacitti , 1B ..................................................1996Justi n Pope, P ......................................................2000

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David Rankin, P ....................................................1999Brent Spooner, C ..................................................1999Rich Wallace, DH .................................................2000

ATL ANTIC SUNALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Tyson Auer, OF .....................................................2005Kyle Bono, P .........................................................2003Dee Brown, OF ....................................................2002Drew Butera, C ....................................................2003Dave Lambert, 1B ................................................2003Paul Lubrano, LHP ................................................2001Taylore Meier, RHP ..............................................2004Matt Ray, IF ..........................................................2004Clay Timpner, OF..................................................2002

ATL ANTIC SUNTOURNAMENT MVP Tony Marrillia, OF ................................................1993Todd Tocco, IF ......................................................1995Gregg Pacitti , OF ..................................................1997Jeremy Kurella, SS ................................................2001Mike Myers, SS ....................................................2002

ATL ANTIC SUNALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jason Arnold, RHP ...............................................2001Todd Bellhorn, OF ................................................1997Tim Boeth, 2B ......................................................1998Dusti n Brisson, 3B ................................................1998Dee Brown, OF ....................................................2004Bryan Bruce, SS .............................................. 1996-97Drew Butera, C .............................................. 2004-05Burt Clark, LHP.....................................................2001Chad Ehrnsberger, IF............................................2001Mike Fox, IF..........................................................2001Rookie Gage, IF ....................................................1995Ty Hanson, IF .......................................................2002Erik Johnson, IF ....................................................1997Brad King, C .........................................................1996Jeremy Kurella, IF ................................................2001Scott Loubier, DH .................................................1996Tony Marrillia, OF .......................................... 1993-95Alex Morales, OF ........................................... 1993-95Andy Moser, IF .....................................................1995Mike Myers, SS .............................................. 2001-02Gregg Pacitti , OF ..................................................1997Justi n Pope, RHP ..................................................2001Marco Ramirez, P ................................................1996Matt Ray, IF .................................................... 2004-05Eric Riggs, IF .........................................................1997Jason Schlutt , P ....................................................1993Darryl Stephens, OF .............................................1999Von David Stertzbach, RHP ............................ 2001-02Clay Timpner, OF..................................................2002Todd Tocco, IF ......................................................1993Patrick Williamson, IF ..........................................1997

PRESEA SON CONFERENCEUSA PITCHER OF THE YEAR Tim Bascom, RHP .................................................2006

ALL-CONFERENCE USA First TeamTim Bascom, RHP .................................................2006Kiko Vazquez, 1B ..................................................2007Second TeamTyson Auer, OF .....................................................2007Colin Arnold, OF ..................................................2008Shane Brown, 2B .................................................2009Brandon Romans, OF ...........................................2009

CONFERENCE USAALL-FRESHM AN TEA M Dave DiNatale, OF................................................2006Mitch Houck, LHP ................................................2006Chris Duff y, IF .......................................................2007Beau Taylor, C ......................................................2009D.J. Hicks, DH/UTIL ..............................................2009

CONFERENCE USAALL-TOURNA MENT TEA M Jaager Good, RHP ................................................2007

CONFERENCE USAALL-AC ADEMIC TEA M Colin Arnold, OF ..................................................2008Matt Horwath, DH ...............................................2007Mitch Houck, LHP ................................................2008Kiko Vazquez, IF .............................................2007, 09

CONFERENCE USA AC ADEMIC COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL Colin Arnold ................................................... 2008-09Bryan Bennett ................................................ 2006-07D.J. Bissell ............................................................2007Brett Bordwine ....................................................2007Stephen Branca ...................................................2008Bryan Brown ........................................................2009Shane Brown .......................................................2007Tyler Bunnell .................................................. 2006-07Nick Choto ..................................................... 2007-09Paul Cinder ..........................................................2008Taylor Cobb ..........................................................2006Jon Cooper ..........................................................2006Dave DiNatale ......................................................2006Brennan Dobbins ........................................... 2008-09Anthony Figliolia ..................................................2009Alex Friedrich .......................................................2009Carmine Giardina........................................... 2007-08Gil Gomez ............................................................2009Matt Goodyear ....................................................2007Caleb Graham ................................................ 2008-09Chadd Hartman ............................................. 2006-09Mitch Herold ................................................. 2006-07D.J. Hicks ..............................................................2009Matt Horwath ................................................ 2006-07Mitch Houck .................................................. 2007-08Jake Huxtable ......................................................2009Danny Kash ..........................................................2006Dave Lambert ......................................................2006Matt Lambert ................................................ 2006-08Matt Manning ................................................ 2008-09Kyle Mills ....................................................... 2008-09Jordan Rasinski ....................................................2009Ryan Richardson ............................................ 2007-08Josh Siebenaler .............................................. 2008-09Keith Simon .........................................................2009Austi n Smith ........................................................2009Steve Stropp .................................................. 2006-07Kyle Sweat ..................................................... 2008-09Beau Taylor ..........................................................2009Kiko Vazquez .................................................. 2006-09Cory Weech ................................................... 2008-09Justi n Weiss .........................................................2009Ryan Williams ......................................................2006B.J. Zimmerman ...................................................2009

CONFERENCE USAAC ADEMIC MEDAL Colin Arnold .........................................................2008Tyler Bunnell ........................................................2006Nick Choto ...........................................................2007Gil Gomez ............................................................2009Matt Manning ......................................................2008Austi n Smith ........................................................2009Kiko Vazquez ........................................................2006

OLIVE GARDEN CL A SSICALL-TOURNA MENT TEA M Matt Bowser, LF ...................................................1999Will Croud, OF .....................................................1998Eric Golden, 2B ....................................................1992Chip Hummel, SS .................................................1991Adam Johnson, OF ......................................... 1995-96Brad King, C .........................................................1996Marc LeClerc, DH .................................................1990Matt Lubozynski, P ..............................................1998Ty Lynch, DH ........................................................1992Ernest Marti nez, 3B .............................................1990Chad Mott ola, OF ................................................1990Bill Oakley, 3B ......................................................1999David Rankin, P ....................................................1999Eric Riggs, 2B ................................................. 1997-98Chad Sheff er, SS ...................................................1995Matt Wallace, C ...................................................1994

DISNEY/ACC BL A STALL-TOURNA MENT TEA M Casey Kennedy, P .................................................2000Ivan Trujillo, OF ....................................................2000

NCAA REGIONALALL-TOURNA MENT TEA M Columbia RegionalMike Fox, 3B ........................................................2001Greg Good, 1B .....................................................2001Andy Johnson, DH ...............................................2001Tallahassee RegionalMarshall Bernhard, 3B .........................................2004Dee Brown, OF ....................................................2004Drew Butera, C ....................................................2004Matt Fox, RHP ......................................................2004Bo Hall, RHP .........................................................2002Kevin Richmond, DH ............................................2004

BBTEAM TITLES

Beginning in 1985, UCF jumped into the Division I ranks and it did not take long for the Knights to reach the postseason. Playing as an indepen-dent program, UCF went 2-2 in its fi rst NCAA D-I Tournament appearance in 1989, then took the Atlanti c Sun by storm starti ng with the 1993 campaign. The Black and Gold claimed six A-Sun Tournament ti tles and four regular-season crowns en route to making eight more trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Atlanti c Sun Regular-Season Titles (4)2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2004

Atlanti c Sun Tournament Championships (6)1993 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 2001 - 2002

NCAA Division I Appearances (9)1989 - 1993 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 -2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2004

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FFFive former Knights baseball players have been inducted into the UCF Athleti cs Hall of Fame: Jason Arnold, Tim Barker, Tim Foskett , Calvin Lingelbach and Chad Mott ola.

Jason Arnold - 1998-01A 2001 All-American, Jason Arnold is the UCF all-ti me leader in saves, appearances and strikeouts per nine innings. In four seasons with the Knights, he had a 2.38 ERA, a 30-11 record, 27 saves and 330 strikeouts in 249.2 innings. While he only started 19 outi ngs, Arnold sti ll had fi ve complete games, all in 2001.

Tim Barker - 1984-85The NCAA Division I all-ti me leader for hits in a season, Tim Barker set the bar for all col-lege players when he banged out 142 base hits during the 1985 season. He also swiped 104 bases and fi nished his two-year career with 208 hits and 144 steals in 157 att empts.

Tim Foskett - 1980-83Tim Foskett was a 1983 Division II All-American for the Knights, while he also picked up 1980 All-South Region Team and 1983 All-Sunshine Conference honors. Aft er having three-straight seasons batti ng over .300, Foskett set the UCF single-season record with a .444 mark in 1983.

Calvin Lingelbach - 1974, 76, 78An All-South Region Team member in 1978, Cal Lingelbach batt ed .300 and had a .990 fi elding percentage in his fi nal season with UCF. He also shined away from the diamond as he ranks fi ft h all-ti me with 161 steals for the basketball team.

Chad Mott ola - 1990-92One of UCF’s most producti ve players during the 1990s, Chad Mott ola represented UCF as a D-I All-American in 1992 and sti ll ranks in the top 10 in numerous career stati sti cal categories. The ‘92 season alone saw Mot-tola bang out 14 homers and seven triples en route to becoming the fi rst Knight to be draft ed in the MLB First Round.

UCF ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

2001 New York Yankees secondround selecti on - Jason Arnold

LONGEST WIN STREAKS 1. 29 ......March 8-April 21, 19952. 28 ......March 2-29, 19863. 22 ......March 7-April 11, 19904. 14 ......Feb. 23-March 18, 20015. 13 ......Feb. 28-March 21, 1998Note: The 1981 team had an undefeated streak of 14 games (12-0-2) from March 7-24.

LAR GEST VICTORIES 1. 26 ......Florida Memorial (27-1) .................. 4/14/792. 24 ......Colby (25-1) ..................................... 3/22/863. 23 ......Bethune-Cookman (24-1) ................ 2/29/884. 22 ......Cleveland State (24-2) ..................... 2/28/91 22 ......SIU-Edwardsville (26-4) ................... 3/24/866. 21 ......Monmouth (23-2) .............................. 3/3/06 21 ......Western Carolina (21-0) .................. 3/12/00 21 ......Brown (21-0)...................................... 4/1/819. 20 ......at UAB (29-9) ................................... 4/24/09 20 ......Lehigh (23-3) ................................... 3/22/00 20 ......Siena (22-2) ..................................... 3/13/99 20 ......Bethune-Cookman (20-0) ................ 2/13/93 20 ......Grace (20-0) ....................................... 4/3/85

LAR GEST CONFERENCE VICTORIES 1. 20 ......at UAB (29-9) ................................... 4/24/092. 19 ......Campbell (20-1) ................................. 4/5/02 19 ......Samford (19-0)................................. 3/11/004. 17 ......at Marshall (18-1) ............................ 3/31/06 17 ......Troy (18-1, A-Sun Tournament) ....... 5/16/01 17 ......at Stetson (17-0) .............................. 4/18/99 17 ......at Stetson (20-3) .............................. 4/16/998. 16 ......Mercer (18-2) .................................... 5/4/009. 14 ......Campbell (16-2) ............................... 4/10/9910. 12 ......Georgia State (15-3) ........................ 3/15/03 12 ......Georgia State (18-6) ........................ 5/15/99

LAR GEST DEFEATS 1. 25 ......at East Carolina (26-1) ..................... 3/20/092. 24 ......Miami (27-3) ...................................... 3/9/783. 23 ......at Miami (28-5) ................................ 5/12/854. 21 ......Stetson (23-2) .................................. 4/10/935. 18 ......Southern Miss Game 2 (19-1).......... 3/28/09 18 ......Georgia (23-5) ................................. 2/20/887. 17 ......at South Alabama (20-3) ................. 4/11/92 17 ......Miami (19-2) ...................................... 4/7/739. 16 ......Six Times

LAR GEST CONFERENCE DEFEATS 1. 25 ......at East Carolina (26-1) ..................... 3/20/092. 21 ......Stetson (23-2) .................................. 4/10/933. 18 ......Southern Miss Game 2 (19-1).......... 3/28/094. 16 ......Southern Miss Game 1 (26-10)........ 3/28/09 16 ......Memphis (20-4) ............................... 5/12/06 16 ......at Stetson (16-0) ................................ 5/3/977. 15 ......Tulane (20-5) ................................... 4/11/09 15 ......Southern Miss (18-3) ....................... 5/20/069. 12 ......at Florida Internati onal (13-1) ........... 4/6/9610. 11 ......Three ti mes

LONGEST GA MES (INNINGS) 1. 17 ......Rollins .............................................. 4/29/822. 16 ......Monmouth ........................................ 3/9/083. 15 ......College of Charleston ...................... 3/18/954. 14 ......Twice

ALL-TIME RECORD IN.. . (Division I Era)1-run games ....................................................... 209-1622-run games............................................................ 93-715+ run games ...................................................... 441-205Extra-inning games ..............................................57-36-1

CONSECUTIVE TIMES ON BA SE 1. 18 ......Shane Brown ........................................ 20092. 17 ......Odie Koehnke ....................................... 1985(Includes every form of reaching base)

LONGEST HIT TING STREAK S (since 1995)1. 26 ......Mike Myers ..........................4/3/01-5/19/012. 22 ......Shane Brown .........................3/4/09-4/7/093. 20 ......Colin Arnold .......................3/17/09-4/15/094. 19 ......Clay Timpner .....................2/13/04-3/17/04 19 ......Ryan Bear ............................3/1/03-3/29/03 19 ......Adam Johnson ...................4/30/94-2/26/957. 17 ......Kiko Vazquez ......................4/20/07-5/18/07

SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK 38.1 Justi n Pope ..................................2/23/01-3/30/01

NO-HIT TERS Pete MacLaughlan vs. Columbia ...........................4/1973Mitch Houck (7.0 IP) and Austi n Hudson (2.0 IP) vs. Wagner ..................................................... 3/17/08

HIT FOR THE CYCLE Matt Horwath vs. Tulane .................................... 4/27/07

MOST HITS IN.. . 1st Inning7 - Three ti mes2nd Inning8 vs. Florida Atlanti c (3/29/96)3rd Inning11 vs. Ill.-Chicago (3/15/98)4th Inning9 vs. Campbell (3/11/05)5th Inning7 vs. Western Illinois (3/8/01)7 vs. Troy (5/16/01)6th Inning7 vs. Lehigh (3/22/00)7th Inning7 vs. Georgia State (5/15/05)8th Inning11 vs. Siena (3/7/97)9th Inning5 - Three ti mes

MOST RUNS SCORED IN.. . (excluding 1985 & 1988)1st Inning9 vs. Florida Atlanti c (3/19/94)9 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/13/93)2nd Inning10 vs Monmouth (3/3/06)3rd Inning14 vs. Ill.-Chicago (3/15/98)4th Inning13 vs. Saint Joseph’s (3/8/05)5th Inning11 vs. Siena (3/7/00)6th Inning10 at Georgia State (5/11/02)10 vs. Lehigh (3/22/00)7th Inning9 vs. Georgia State (5/15/05)8th Inning11 at Stetson (5/8/07)9th Inning6 - Five ti mes

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BAT TING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AB) 1. Tim Foskett (1983) ................. .4442. Tim Barker (1985) .................. .4383. David Mann (2002) ................ .4104. Jeremy Kurella (2001) ............ .4015. Jose Soto (1987) ..................... .4006. Dee Brown (2002) .................. .3977. Joe Dawson (1984) ................. .3978. Eric Riggs (1998) ..................... .3949. Jay Wollenburg (1983) ........... .39410. Patrick Williamson (1997) ...... .393

GAMES 1. Tim Barker (1985) ..................... 852. Vince Cangelosi (1985) .............. 83 Scott McHugh (1985) ................ 834. Vince Zawaski (1985) ................ 825. Mark Maloney (1985) ............... 786. Wayne Schulz (1985) ................. 767. Todd Reese (1985)..................... 728. David Cable (1985) .................... 699. Odie Koehnke (1985) ................ 6710. Several players with .................. 65

AT-BATS 1. Tim Barker (1985) ................... 3242. Scott McHugh (1985) .............. 3083. Vince Cangelosi (1985) ............ 3064. Vince Zawaski (1985) .............. 2705. Eric Riggs (1997) ...................... 2666. Clay Timpner (2004) ................ 2597. Mark Maloney (1985) ............. 2498. Adam Johnson (1996) ............. 2489. Jeremy Kurella (2001) ............. 247 Erik Johnson (1998) ................. 247

RUNS 1. Tim Barker (1985) ..................... 922. Vince Cangelosi (1985) ............. 883. Mike Myers (2001) .................... 704. Clay Timpner (2004) .................. 69 Scott McHugh (1985) ................ 696. Vince Zawaski (1986) ................ 687. Mark Maloney (1985) ............... 668. Eric Riggs (1998) ........................ 649. Jeremy Kurella (2001) ............... 63 Jeremy Kurella (2001) ............... 63 Jose Soto (1987) ........................ 63

HITS 1. Tim Barker (1985) ................... 1422. Vince Cangelosi (1985) ............ 1033. Jeremy Kurella (2001) ............... 994. Clay Timpner (2004) .................. 96 Eric Riggs (1997) ........................ 966. Jose Soto (1987) ........................ 947. Tim Foskett (1983) .................... 928. Scott McHugh (1985) ................ 889. Eric Riggs (1998) ........................ 8710. Mark Maloney (1985) ............... 86

DOUBLES 1. Dusti n Brisson (2000) ................ 272. Mike Fox (2001) ........................ 26 Eric Riggs (1998) ........................ 264. Adam Johnson (1996) ............... 255. Ernest Marti nez (1991) ............. 23 Steve McClellan (1990) ............. 237. Matt Bowser (1999) .................. 21 Adam Johnson (1995) ............... 21 Todd Reese (1985)..................... 2110. Shane Brown (2009) .................. 20 Clay Timpner (2004) .................. 20 Ryan Bear (2003) ....................... 20 Tim Barker (1985) ..................... 20

TRIPLES 1. Ty Lynch (1991) ......................... 112. Tim Foskett (1983) .................... 103. Alex Morales (1995) .................... 8 Alex Morales (1993) .................... 8 Eric Marti nez (1991).................... 8 Tim Barker (1985) ....................... 8 Vince Cangelosi (1985) ................ 88. Chad Mott ola (1992) ................... 7 Steve McClellan (1990) ............... 7 Mark Maloney (1986) ................. 7

HOME RUNS 1. Dee Brown (2005) ..................... 182. Dusti n Brisson (1999) ................ 173. Chad Ehrnsberger (2001) .......... 164. John-Michael Howell (2005) ..... 15 Gregg Pacitti (1997) .................. 156. Brandon Romans (2009) ........... 14 Chad Mott ola (1992) ................. 14 Bobby Kiser (1988) .................... 14 Vince Zawaski (1987) ................ 14 Jose Soto (1987) ........................ 14

RBI 1. Dusti n Brisson (1999) ................ 762. Chad Ehrnsberger (2001) .......... 72 Jose Soto (1987) ........................ 724. Dee Brown (2005) ..................... 71 Gregg Pacitti (1997) .................. 716. Mark Maloney (1985) ............... 707. Dee Brown (2004) ..................... 688. Scott McHugh (1986) ................ 689. Eric Riggs (1998) ........................ 6710. Adam Johnson (1995) ............... 66

TOTAL BA SES 1. Tim Barker (1985) ................... 1902. Jose Soto (1987) ...................... 1583. Dusti n Brisson (1999) .............. 154 Eric Riggs (1998) ...................... 1545. Vince Zawaski (1987) .............. 1486. Bobby Kiser (1988) .................. 1477. Clay Timpner (2004) ................ 1468. John-Michael Howell (2005) ... 1459. Dee Brown (2005) ................... 14410. Eric Riggs (1997) ...................... 143 Chad Mott ola (1992) ............... 143

SLUGGING PER CENTAGE 1. Dusti n Brisson (1999) ............. .7482. Matt Bowser (1999) ............... .7083. Eric Riggs (1996) ..................... .6974. Vince Zawaski (1987) ............. .6885. Jose Soto (1987) ..................... .6856. Tim Foskett (1983) ................. .6577. John-Michael Howell (2005) .. .6478. Warren Pickett (1980) ............ .6379. Bobby Kiser (1988) ................. .63110. Chad Ehrnsberger (2001) ....... .629

WALKS 1. Glen Richard (1991) .................. 742. Vince Cangelosi (1985) .............. 723. Wayne Schulz (1985) ................. 634. Brett Barker (1991) ................... 605. Vince Zawaski (1986) ................ 586. Vince Zawaski (1985) ................ 567. Mike Josephina (1991) .............. 558. Mark Bati a (1999) ..................... 519. Odie Koehnke (1987) ................ 50 Jose Soto (1986) ........................ 50

HIT BY PITCH 1. Kiko Vazquez (2009) .................. 212. Ryan Bono (2005) ...................... 183. Dee Brown (2005) ..................... 174. Shane Brown (2009) .................. 16 Ryan Bono (2004) ...................... 16 Rich Wallace (2002) .................. 16 Rich Wallace (2000) .................. 168. Nathan Kragt (2003) .................. 15 9. Shane Brown (2008) .................. 1410. Kiko Vazquez (2007) .................. 13

STRIKEOUTS 1. Vince Zawaski (1985) ................ 552. Chris Duff y (2008) ..................... 543. Dave DiNatale (2006) ................ 52 4. Chad Sheff er (1995) .................. 51 Brett Barker (1991) ................... 516. Matt Bowser (1998) .................. 50 Rich Lawrence (1993) ................ 508. Alex Morales (1993) .................. 48 Bobby Kiser (1989) .................... 4810. Chris Duff y (2007) ..................... 47 Matt Ray (2005) ........................ 47 Dusti n Brisson (1999) ................ 47 Matt Amman (1993).................. 47

ON-BA SE PER CENTAGE 1. Mark Bati a (1999) .................. .5582. Tim Foskett (1983) ................. .5423. David Mann (2002) ................ .5384. Rich Wallace (2000) ............... .5295. Tim Boeth (1999) ................... .5076. Matt Bowser (1999) ............... .504 Vince Zawaski (1987) ............. .5048. Brian Riggin (1986) ................. .4979. Jose Soto (1987) ..................... .48910. Jeff Rudolph (1979) ................ .485

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. Dee Brown (2004) ..................... 11 Mark Maloney (1985) ............... 113. Dee Brown (2003) ....................... 8 Gregg Pacitti (1997) .................... 85. Shane Brown (2008) .................... 7 Chad Ehrnsberger (2001) ............ 7 Scott Loubier (1994) .................... 7 Tim Barker (1985) ....................... 79. Kiko Vazquez (2007) .................... 6 Will Croud (1998) ........................ 6 Eric Riggs (1998) .......................... 6 Butch Vinson (1984) .................... 6

SACRIFICE HITS 1. Rookie Gage (1995) ................... 212. Nathan Kragt (2003) .................. 13 Odie Koehnke (1985) ................ 134. Tony Marillia (1995) .................. 125. Dwayne Bailey (2007) ............... 116. Eric Kallstrom (2009) ................. 10 Drew Butera (2004) ................... 10 Jim Hawkins (1981) ................... 10 Ramon Lopez (1977) ................. 1010. Mike MacDonald (1990) ............. 9 Andy Williams (1990) .................. 9 Paul Pederson (1988) .................. 9

STOLEN BA SES 1. Tim Barker (1985) ................... 1042. Vince Cangelosi (1985) .............. 683. Tim Boeth (1999) ...................... 454. Clay Timpner (2004) .................. 435. Tim Barker (1984) ..................... 406. Bill Halprin (1981) ..................... 397. Tim Foskett (1981) .................... 368. Matt Ray (2005) ........................ 329. Jose Soto (1986) ........................ 3110. Reggie Arrington (1981) ............ 30

C AUGHT STEALING 1. Vince Cangelosi (1985) .............. 162. Mike Josephina (1991) .............. 133. Mike Josephina (1990) .............. 104. Tim Boeth (1999) ........................ 9 Brett Barker (1991) ..................... 9 Tim Foskett (1981) ...................... 97. Matt Ray (2006) .......................... 8 Eric Golden (1993) ...................... 8 Tim Barker (1985) ....................... 810. Tyson Auer (2007) ....................... 7 Alex Morales (1994) .................... 7 Tim Foskett (1980) ...................... 7

SB PER CENTAGE (MIN. 20 ATT) 1. Hal Staats (1978) ......1.000 (20-20)2. Chad Sheff er (1995) ... .963 (26-27)3. Dwayne Bailey (2007) . .950 (19-20)4. Mike Myers (2002) ..... .929 (26-28) Tim Barker (1985) .. .929 (104-112)6. Clay Timpner (2003) ... .917 (22-24)7. Dwayne Bailey (2008) . .913 (21-23) Matt Ray (2004) ......... .913 (21-23)9. Tim Foskett (1983) ..... .909 (20-22) Mark Deglomine (1981) . .909 (20-22)

Dee Brown’s 18 round-trippers in 2005 sti ll stands as a UCF single-season record.

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ERA (MIN. 30.0 IP) 1. Kyle Bono (2003), 32.2 IP ....... 0.832. Justi n Weiss (2007), 32.2 IP.... 1.383. Justi n Pope (2001), 123.1 IP ... 1.684. Jon Henry (1990), 64.2 IP ....... 1.81 Von Stertzbach (2002), 64.2 IP . 1.816. Karl Hodges (1979), 68.0 IP .... 1.857. Matt Fox (2004), 111.2 IP ....... 1.858. Mike Maroth (1996), 33.1 IP .. 1.899. Kyle Bono (2004), 97.1 IP ....... 1.9410. Jason Arnold (2001), 118.2 IP 1.97

WINS 1. Justi n Pope (2001) ..................... 152. Matt Fox (2004) ......................... 14 Jason Arnold (2001) .................. 144. Casey Kennedy (2000) ............... 125. Tommy Novak (1986) ................ 116. Tim Bascom (2005) ................... 10 Bo Hall (2002) ........................... 10 Justi n Pope (2000) ..................... 10 Todd Bellhorn (1998) ................ 10 Craig Cozart (1995) .................... 10 Jimmy Sti ll (1991) ...................... 10 Brian Ahern (1989) .................... 10

LOSSES 1. Sam Swanger (1976) ................. 102. Bryan Brown (2009) .................... 8 Tim Reigert (1996) ...................... 8 Mike Halperin (1994) .................. 8 Mike Halperin (1993) .................. 8 Brian Ahern (1987) ...................... 8 John Flynn (1983) ........................ 88. Jaager Good (2009) ..................... 7 Jimmy Sti ll (1993) ........................ 7 Joe Wagner (1992) ...................... 7 Brandon Turner (1988) ................ 7

SAVES 1. Jason Arnold (1998) .................. 122. Justi n Weiss (2007) ..................... 93. Dominic Petracca (2006) ............. 8 Zach Sutt on (2002) ...................... 8 Jason Arnold (1999) .................... 8 Jason Schlutt (1993) .................... 8 Brian Huie (1991) ........................ 88. Justi n Weiss (2008) ..................... 7 Jason Arnold (2000) .................... 7 John Foran (1995) ....................... 7 Brian Huie (1990) ........................ 7

APPEARANCES 1. Jason Schlutt (1993) .................. 342. Brian Huie (1991) ...................... 293. Dominic Petracca (2005) ........... 28 Jason Arnold (1998) .................. 285. Cory Weech (2009) ................... 27 Dominic Petracca (2006) ........... 27 Jason Arnold (2000) .................. 278. Zach Sutt on (2002) .................... 269. D.J. Hicks (2009) ........................ 25 Justi n Weiss (2007) ................... 25 Brian Huie (1990) ...................... 25

RELIEF APPEARANCES 1. Jason Schlutt (1993) .................. 322. Brian Huie (1991) ...................... 293. Dominic Petracca (2005) ........... 28 Jason Arnold (1998) .................. 285. Cory Weech (2009) ................... 27 Dominic Petracca (2006) ........... 27 Jason Arnold (2000) .................. 278. Zach Sutt on (2002) .................... 269. Justi n Weiss (2007) ................... 2510. Brian Huie (1990) ...................... 24

GAMES STARTED 1. Brian Ahern (1989) .................... 192. David Rankin (2000) .................. 183. Matt Fox (2004) ......................... 17 Jason Arnold (2001) .................. 17 Justi n Pope (2001) ..................... 17 David Rankin (1999) .................. 17 Craig Cozart (1995) .................... 17 Joe Wagner (1993) .................... 17 Brandon Turner (1990) .............. 17 Brian Ahern (1987) .................... 17

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Brian Ahern (1989) .................... 122. John Majeski (1978) .................. 103. Joe Santi ago (1984) ..................... 9 Tommy Foy (1983)....................... 9 Joe Russell (1977) ....................... 9 Sam Swanger (1976) ................... 97. Casey Kennedy (2000) ................. 7 Tommy Novak (1986) .................. 7 Randy Hodges (1981) .................. 7 John Majeski (1977) .................... 7

SHUTOUTS 1. Kyle Bono (2004) ......................... 52. Matt Fox (2004) ........................... 3 Laurence Heisler (1990) .............. 3 Brian Ahern (1989) ...................... 3 Joe Russell (1977) ....................... 3 Sam Swanger (1976) ................... 37. Justi n Pope (2001) ....................... 2 Casey Kennedy (2000) ................. 2 Brian Ahern (1988) ...................... 2 Harry Johnson (1976) .................. 2

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Brian Ahern (1989) ............... 142.22. Sam Swanger (1976) ........... 137.23. Justi n Pope (2001) ................ 123.14. Brandon Turner (1990) ......... 122.05. Jason Arnold (2001) ............. 118.26. Laurence Heisler (1991) ....... 117.07. Tommy Novak (1985) ........... 115.28. Tommy Novak (1986) ........... 115.19. Jimmy Sti ll (1991) ................. 113.210. Tim Bascom (2005) .............. 113.1

HITS ALLOWED 1. Brandon Turner (1990) ............ 1352. David Goins (1989) .................. 1313. Tommy Novak (1985) .............. 1304. Brian Ahern (1989) ................. 1255. Casey Kennedy (2000) ............. 124 Laurence Heisler (1991) .......... 1247. Justi n Pope (1999) ................... 1188. Justi n Pope (2000) ................... 1179. Jimmy Sti ll (1991) .................... 116 Brian Ahearn (1987) ................ 116

RUNS ALLOWED 1. Brian Ahern (1987) .................... 762. Troy Satt erfi eld (1999) .............. 733. Rich Polak (1987) ...................... 724. John Flynn (1983) ...................... 705. Justi n Pope (1999) ..................... 69 Tommy Novak (1985) ................ 69 Sam Swanger (1976) ................. 698. Brad Busbin (2001) .................... 679. David Goins (1989) .................... 6610. Russ Manion (1985) .................. 64

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. John Flynn (1983) ...................... 632. Brian Ahern (1987) .................... 623. Tommy Novak (1985) ................ 614. Brad Busbin (2001) .................... 595. Justi n Pope (1999) ..................... 586. Sam Swanger (1976) ................. 577. Rich Polak (1987) ...................... 548. Troy Satt erfi eld (1999) .............. 539. Lamar Chandler (1985) ............. 51 Russ Manion (1985) .................. 51

WALKS ALLOWED 1. Sam Swanger (1976) ................. 722. Paul D’Amico (1978) .................. 643. John Flynn (1978) ...................... 604. Brian Ahern (1987) .................... 595. John Groth (1984) ..................... 576. Jeff Colton (1985) ...................... 55 Timmy Novak (1985) ................. 558. Brian Ahern (1989) .................... 549. Todd Bellhorn (1997) ................ 5210. Pete Saxe (1979) ....................... 51

STRIKEOUTS 1. Justi n Pope (2001) ................... 1582. Jason Arnold (2001) ................ 1503. Sam Swanger (1976) ............... 1294. Matt Fox (2004) ....................... 125 Brian Ahern (1989) .................. 1256. Tim Bascom (2005) ................. 1137. Travis Held (1997) ................... 1108. Kyle Bono (2004) ..................... 1079. Justi n Pope (2000) ................... 10310. David Rankin (1999) .................. 95 George Schmidt (1997) ............. 95

STRIKEOUTS/NINE INN. 1. Jason Arnold (2000) ............. 15.732. Kyle Bono (2003) .................. 11.853. Jason Arnold (1999) ............. 11.774. Travis Held (1998) ................ 11.765. Justi n Pope (2001) ................ 11.536. Mitch Houck (2008) ............. 11.417. Jason Arnold (2001) ............. 11.388. Von Stertzbach (2002) .......... 11.139. Jason Schlutt (1992) ............. 11.0910. Von Stertzbach (2001) .......... 10.80

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. Travis Held (1997) ..................... 132. Troy Satt erfi eld (1999) .............. 12 Matt Lubozynski (1997) ............ 12 Sam Swanger (1976) ................. 125. Caleb Graham (2009) ................ 10 David Rankin (1999) .................. 10 Justi n Pope (1999) ..................... 108. Tim Bascom (2005) ..................... 9 Ray Rodriguez (2005) .................. 9 Justi n Pope (2000) ....................... 9 Casey Kennedy (2000) ................. 9

WILD PITCHES 1. Carmine Giardina (2008) ........... 162. Derek Abriola (2007) ................. 153. Laurence Heisler (1991) ............ 134. Justi n Pope (2001) ..................... 125. Carmine Giardina (2007) ........... 116. Caleb Graham (2009) ................ 10 Mitch Houck (2008) .................. 10 Tim Bascom (2006) ................... 10 Derek Abriola (2006) ................. 10 Tim Bascom (2005) ................... 10 Jason Arnold (2001) .................. 10

HIT BATSMEN 1. Taylor Meier (2004) ................... 192. Mitch Houck (2008) .................. 153. Austi n Hudson (2009) ............... 144. Mitch Houck (2006) .................. 13 Tim Bascom (2005) ................... 136. Tim Bascom (2006) ................... 11 Derek Abriola (2006) ................. 11 Darren Newlin (2005) ................ 11 Justi n Pope (1999) ..................... 11 Travis Held (1997) ..................... 11

BALKS 1. Tim Riegert (1996) ...................... 72. Matt Lubozynski (1997) ............... 5 Brian Gomes (1995) .................... 54. Kyle Sweat (2008) ........................ 4 Burt Clark (2002) ......................... 4 Justi n Pope (2001) ....................... 4 Matt Lubozynski (1998) ............... 48. Evan Stobbs (2008) ..................... 3 Brett Bordwine (2007) ................ 3 Mitch Houck (2006) .................... 3 Brian Ahern (1987) ...................... 3

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y g ( ) John Majeski (1977) .................... 7

EARNED RUE1. John Flynn (12. Brian Ahern 3. Tommy Nova4. Brad Busbin 5. Justi n Pope (6. Sam Swange7. Rich Polak (18. Troy Satt erfi e9. Lamar Chand Russ Manion

WALKS ALLOL LL1. Sam Swange2. Paul D’Amico3. John Flynn (14. Brian Ahern 5. John Groth (6. Jeff Colton (1 Timmy Nova8. Brian Ahern 9. Todd Bellhor10. Pete Saxe (19

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BAT TING AVERAGE(MIN. 300 AB) 1. Tim Barker (1984-85) ............. .3892. Andy Johnson (1998-01) ........ .3873. Ernest Marti nez (1990-91) ..... .3724. Jose Soto (1986-87)................ .3705. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............ .3636. Eric Riggs (1996-98) ............... .3627. Clay Timpner (2002-04).......... .3608. Sam Natti le (1980-82) ............ .3529. Ty Lynch (1991-92) ................. .34710. Dee Brown (2002-05) ............. .344

GAMES 1. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 2572. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 2433. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 2424. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 2395. Odie Koehnke (1984-87) ......... 2336. Tony Marrillia (1992-95) .......... 2317. Ryan Bono (2003-06) .............. 225 Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ........... 2259. Todd Bellhorn (1995-98) ......... 21910. Eric Kallstrom (2006-09) .......... 214

AT-BATS 1. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 8962. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 8783. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 8664. Tony Marrillia (1992-95) .......... 8395. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 8136. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............. 7967. Eric Kallstrom (2006-09) .......... 7528. Tyson Auer (2005-08) .............. 7389. Ryan Bono (2003-06) .............. 72210. Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ........... 707

RUNS 1. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 2362. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............. 1963. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 182 Mike Myers (2000-02) ............. 1825. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 1726. Odie Koehnke (1984-87) ......... 1647. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 1608. Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ........... 1559. Clay Timpner (2002-04)........... 15210. Tyson Auer (2005-08) .............. 148

HITS 1. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 2982. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............. 2893. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 2854. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 2805. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 2766. Tony Marrillia (1992-95) .......... 2547. Clay Timpner (2002-04)........... 2418. Tyson Auer (2005-08) .............. 2259. Chad Mott ola (1990-92) .......... 22210. Ryan Bono (2003-06) .............. 217

DOUBLES 1. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ........... 732. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............... 553. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ........... 544. Ryan Bono (2003-06) ................ 525. Eric Riggs (1996-98) .................. 49 Adam Johnson (1994-96) .......... 497. Kiko Vazquez (2006-09) ............. 47 Mike Myers (2000-02) ............... 47 Tony Marrillia (1992-95) ............ 4710. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ............. 46

TRIPLES 1. Alex Morales (1993-95) ............. 20 Chad Mott ola (1990-92) ............ 20 Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ........... 204. Ty Lynch (1991-92) .................... 185. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............... 176. Clay Timpner (2002-04)............. 14 Tim Barker (1984-85) ................ 148. Kenneth Wright (1982-85) ........ 139. Tyson Auer (2005-08) ................ 12 Mark Maloney (1985-86) .......... 12

HOME RUNS 1. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............... 432. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ........... 413. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ........... 404. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ............. 355. Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ............. 326. Kiko Vazquez (2006-09) ............. 297. Dee Brown (2002-05) ................ 268. Sam Natti le (1980-82) ............... 249. Chad Mott ola (1990-92) ............ 2310. Chris Duff y (2007-Pres.) ............ 22 Butch Vinson (1983-84) ............ 22

RBI 1. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 2292. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 2213. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 2134. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 2005. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ........... 1606. Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ........... 1577. Chad Mott ola (1990-92) .......... 1488. Adam Johnson (1994-96) ........ 1459. Sam Natti le (1980-82) ............. 14310. Ryan Bono (2003-06) .............. 134

TOTAL BA SES 1. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 4992. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 4863. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 4744. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 4445. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............. 3816. Chad Mott ola (1990-92) .......... 3707. Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ........... 3628. Clay Timpner (2002-04)........... 3479. Eric Riggs (1996-98) ................ 34210. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ........... 336

SLUGGING PER CENTAGE 1. Ernest Marti nez (1990-91) ..... .6032. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ........ .5983. Matt Bowser (1998-00) .......... .5914. Eric Riggs (1996-98) ............... .5735. Sam Natti le (1980-82) ............ .5696. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ........ .5687. Jose Soto (1986-87) ............... .5588. Mark Maloney (1985-86) ....... .557 Butch Vinson (1983-84) ......... .55710. Chad Mott ola (1990-92) ......... .552

WALKS 1. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 1952. Odie Koehnke (1984-87) ......... 1713. Mike Josephina (1989-91) ....... 128 Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 1285. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............. 1276. Jim Hawkins (1980-83) ............ 1217. David Mann (2002-04) ............ 1118. Todd Bellhorn (1995-98) ......... 1089. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ........... 10610. Mike Myers (2000-02) ............. 103

HIT BY PITCH 1. Ryan Bono (2003-06) ................ 502. Kiko Vazquez (2006-09) ............. 483. Rich Wallace (2000-03) ............. 464. Dee Brown (2002-05) ................ 455. Shane Brown (2007-Pres.) ........ 336. Mike Myers (2000-02) ............... 287. Matt Horwath (2005-07) ........... 228. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ............. 21 Brett Barker (1991-92) .............. 2110. Nathan Kragt (2002-03)............. 20

STRIKEOUTS 1. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ......... 1752. Bobby Kiser (1987-90) ............. 1633. Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ......... 1524. Chris Duff y (2007-Pres.) .......... 1445. Dee Brown (2002-05) .............. 1396. Jim Crone (1987-90) ................ 1377. Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ........... 1358. Tyson Auer (2005-08) .............. 1329. Matt Bowser (1998-00) ........... 12910. Frank Fucile (1993-94, 96-97) . 124

ON-BA SE PER CENTAGE 1. Jose Soto (1986-87)................ .4782. David Mann (2002-04) ........... .4753. Ernest Marti nez (1990-91) ..... .4624. Vince Cangelosi (1985) ........... .4595. Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ........ .4536. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............ .4507. Tim Boeth (1998-99) .............. .4498. Bobby Miller (1986-87) .......... .4499. Will Croud (1997-98) .............. .44610. Rich Wallace (2000-03) .......... .444

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. Dee Brown (2002-05) ................ 272. Scott Loubier (1993-96) ............ 153. Kiko Vazquez (2006-09) ............. 124. Mark Maloney (1985-86) .......... 115. Shane Brown (2007-Pres.) ........ 10 Drew Butera (2003-05) ............. 10 Dusti n Brisson (1997-00) ........... 10 Eric Riggs (1996-98) .................. 10 Wayne Schulz (1984-85) ........... 1010. Six with ........................................ 9

SACRIFICE HITS 1. Odie Koehnke (1984-87) ........... 262. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............... 253. Eric Kallstrom (2006-09) ............ 244. Drew Butera (2003-05) ............. 22 Rookie Gage (1994-95).............. 22 Tony Marrillia (1992-95) ............ 227. Dwayne Bailey (2007-08) .......... 18 Vince Zawaski (1985-88) ........... 189. Tyson Auer (2005-08) ................ 1710. Four with ................................... 15

STOLEN BA SES 1. Tim Barker (1984-85) .............. 1442. Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............... 923. Tyson Auer (2005-08) ................ 804. Matt Ray (2004-06) ................... 76 Clay Timpner (2002-04)............. 766. Tim Boeth (1998-99) ................. 707. Mike Myers (2000-02) ............... 698. Tony Marrillia (1992-95) ............ 68 Vince Cangelosi (1985) .............. 6810. Alex Morales (1993-95) ............. 66

C AUGHT STEALING 1. Mike Josephina (1989-91) ......... 292. Alex Morales (1993-95) ............. 20 Tony Marrillia (1992-95) ............ 20 Tim Foskett (1980-83) ............... 205. Tyson Auer (2005-08) ................ 16 Matt Ray (2004-06) ................... 16 Vince Cangelosi (1985) .............. 16 Odie Koehnke (1984-87) ........... 169. Clay Timpner (2002-04)............. 15 Jeremy Frost (1999-02) ............. 15 Tim Boeth (1998-99) ................. 15 Brett Barker (1991-92) .............. 15

SB PER CENTAGE(MIN. 40 ATT) 1. Dwayne Bailey (2007-08) ....... .9302. Hal Staats (1977-79) ............... .9273. Tim Barker (1984-85) ............. .9174. Bill Halpin (1979-81) .............. .8895. Mike Myers (2000-02) ............ .8856. Mark Deglomine (1980-83) .... .837 Will Croud (1997-98) .............. .8378. Clay Timpner (2002-04).......... .8359. Tyson Auer (2005-08) ............. .83310. Matt Ray (2004-06) ................ .826

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ERA (MIN. 100.0 IP) 1. Kyle Bono (2003-04) ............... 1.662. Jason Arnold (1998-01) .......... 2.383. Brian Huie (1990-92) .............. 2.414. Tim Bascom (2004-06) ........... 3.105. Brian Scutero (1994-95) ......... 3.126. John Majeski (1977-78) .......... 3.167. Casey Kennedy (2000) ............ 3.168. Tim Riegert (1993, 95-96) ...... 3.189. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ........ 3.2110. Joe Russell (1976-77, 79-80) .. 3.24

WINS 1. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............... 322. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 303. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ........ 274. Craig Cozart (1993-96) .............. 24 Brian Ahern (1987-89) .............. 246. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ........... 227. Rich Polak (1986-89) ................. 21 Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............... 219. Matt Lubozynski (1995-98) ....... 20 Tommy Novak (1985-86) ........... 20

LOSSES 1. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ........ 21 John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ........... 213. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ................ 184. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ........... 175. Brian Ahern (1987-89) .............. 166. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ........... 157. Jaager Good (2005-09) .............. 148. Joe Wagner (1992-93) ............... 139. Mitch Houck (2006-08) ............. 12 Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............... 12 William Jones (1979-82) ........... 12

SAVES 1. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 272. Justi n Weiss (2006-09) .............. 21 Brian Huie (1990-92) ................. 214. Zach Sutt on (1999-02) ............... 145. Dominic Petracca (2005-06) ...... 126. Jason Schlutt (1992-93) ............... 97. John Foran (1994-95) .................. 88. Rich Polak (1986-89) ................... 79. Brian Brooks (2004-07) ............... 6 Jeff Johnson (1987-88) ................ 6

APPEARANCES 1. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 982. Brian Brooks (2004-07) ............. 873. Von Stertzbach (2000-03) ......... 804. Zach Sutt on (1999-02) ............... 785. Brian Huie (1990-92) ................. 766. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ........ 727. Justi n Weiss (2006-09) .............. 678. Craig Cozart (1993-96) .............. 659. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ................ 6410. Derek Abriola (2004-07) ............ 63

RELIEF APPEARANCES 1. Brian Brooks (2004-07) ............. 822. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 793. Zach Sutt on (1999-02) ............... 784. Brian Huie (1990-92) ................. 755. Justi n Weiss (2006-09) .............. 676. Derek Abriola (2004-07) ............ 627. Von Stertzbach (2000-03) ......... 598. Dominic Petracca (2005-06) ...... 559. Austi n Hudson (2007-09) .......... 5010. Kevin Bass (1986-89) ................. 48

GAMES STARTED 1. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ........ 502. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............... 493. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ................ 484. Brian Ahern (1987-89) .............. 455. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ........... 436. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ........... 427. Matt Lubozynski (1995-98) ....... 40 Craig Cozart (1993-96) .............. 40 Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ........... 4010. Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............... 39

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Brian Ahern (1987-89) .............. 222. Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............... 203. John Majeski (1977-78) ............. 174. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ........... 155. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ........ 13 Tommy Novak (1985-86) ........... 137. Joe Santi ago (1984-85).............. 12 Joe Russell (1976-77, 79-80) ..... 129. Rich Polak (1986-89) ................. 11 Karl Hodges (1979-82) .............. 11

SHUTOUTS 1. Kyle Bono (2003-04) .................... 5 Brian Ahern (1987-89) ................ 53. Matt Fox (2002-04) ..................... 3 Justi n Pope (1999-01) ................. 3 Laurence Heisler (1990-91) ......... 3 Joe Russell (1976-77, 79-80) ....... 3 Sam Swanger (1976) ................... 38. Tim Bascom (2004-06) ................ 2 Casey Kennedy (2000) ................. 2 David Goins (1988-89) ................ 2 Joe Santi ago (1984-85)................ 2 Harry Johnson (1976) .................. 2

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ... 386.02. Brian Ahern (1987-89) ......... 324.03. Tommy Foy (1980-83) .......... 320.24. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ...... 319.25. Justi n Pope (1999-01) .......... 310.06. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ...... 292.17. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ........... 283.08. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ...... 277.19. Rich Polak (1986-89) ............ 267.110. Craig Cozart (1993-96) ......... 261.0

HITS ALLOWED 1. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ...... 4142. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ......... 3733. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) .............. 345 Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............. 3455. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............. 3326. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ......... 3277. Brian Ahern (1987-89) ............ 3078. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ......... 2909. Craig Cozart (1993-96) ............ 28710. Rich Polak (1986-89) ............... 283

RUNS ALLOWED 1. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ......... 2172. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ...... 2033. Kyle Sweat (2006-Pres.) .......... 1944. Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............. 1765. Anthony Laszaic (1988, 90-92) 1756. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ......... 1727. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ......... 1658. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............. 1599. Brian Ahern (1987-89) ............ 15610. Rich Polak (1986-89) ............... 148

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ......... 1872. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ...... 1603. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) .............. 1584. Anthony Laszaic (1988, 90-92) . 1385. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............. 1326. Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............. 1267. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ......... 1218. Brian Ahern (1987-89) ............ 1189. Rich Polak (1986-89) ............... 10810. Craig Cozart (1993-96) ............ 106 Tommy Novak (1985-86) ......... 106

WALKS ALLOWED 1. John Flynn (1978, 81-83) ......... 1572. Brian Ahern (1987-89) ............ 1293. William Jones (1979-82) ......... 1264. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ...... 1165. John Groth (1984-85) .............. 1076. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ......... 1067. Tommy Foy (1980-83) ............. 1028. Joe Russell (1976-80) ................ 999. Rich Polak (1986-89) ................. 9810. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 94

STRIKEOUTS 1. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............. 3352. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ........... 3303. Brian Ahern (1987-89) ............ 2704. Brandon Turner (1987-90) ...... 2585. Mike Halperin (1992-94) ......... 2486. Von Stertzbach (2000-03) ....... 2317. Tim Bascom (2004-06) ............ 2258. Craig Cozart (1993-96) ............ 2049. Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ......... 18310. Matt Lubozynski (1995-98) ..... 182 David Rankin (1999-00) ........... 182

STRIKEOUTS/NINE INN. 1. Jason Arnold (1998-01) ........ 11.902. Mitch Houck (2006-08) ........ 10.463. Kyle Bono (2003-04) ............. 10.384. Travis Held (1997-98) ........... 10.245. Matt Fox (2002-04) ................ 9.826. Brian Huie (1990-92) .............. 9.807. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............ 9.738. Jason Schlutt (1992-93) .......... 9.719. Von Stertzbach (2000-03) ...... 9.6810. Tim Bascom (2004-06) ........... 9.16

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ................ 24 Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............... 243. Matt Lubozynski (1995-98) ....... 194. Von Stertzbach (2000-03) ......... 16 David Rankin (1999-00) ............. 16 Troy Satt erfi eld (1998-99) ......... 16 Todd Bellhorn (1995-98) ........... 168. Taylor Cobb (2002-06) ............... 15 Travis Held (1997-98) ................ 1510. Mike Maroth (1996-98) ............. 14 Craig Cozart (1993-96) .............. 14 Jimmy Sti ll (1989, 91-93) ........... 14

WILD PITCHES 1. Derek Abriolia (2004-07) ........... 292. Carmine Giardina (2007-08)...... 273. Mitch Houck (2006-08) ............. 24 Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............... 24 Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 246. Austi n Hudson (2007-09) .......... 19 Jaager Good (2005-09) .............. 19 Zach Sutt on (1999-02) ............... 19 Matt Lubozynski (1995-98) ....... 1910. Four with ................................... 18

HIT BATSMEN 1. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ................ 292. Mitch Houck (2006-08) ............. 28 Tim Bascom (2004-06) .............. 284. Brian Brooks (2004-07) ............. 275. Justi n Pope (1999-01) ............... 256. Jay Veniard (1993-95) ............... 237. Derek Abriola (2004-07) ............ 228. Taylor Meier (2004-07) ............. 21 Jason Arnold (1998-01) ............. 2110. Craig Cozart (1993-96) .............. 20 Joe Wagner (1992-93) ............... 20

BALKS 1. Kyle Sweat (2006-09) ................ 11 Matt Lubozynski (1995-98) ....... 113. Tim Riegert (1993, 95-96) ........... 84. Brian Gomes (1994-97) ............... 75. Mitch Houck (2006-08) ............... 6 Brett Bordwine (2004-07) ........... 67. Burt Clark (2001-04) .................... 5 Justi n Pope (1999-01) ................. 59. Five with ...................................... 4With 335 strikeouts in just three seasons, it was clear

Justi n Pope would be a MLB fi rst-round pick.

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Ind. Batti ng ......# ... Player ............................................vs. ..............................DateAt-Bats ............. 8 .... (2 ti mes) last Eric Kallstrom .............Monmouth (16 inn.) . 3/9/08 Runs Scored ..... 6 .... D.J. Hicks ..........................................UAB........................ 4/24/09Hits .................. 6 .... Eric Riggs .........................................Stetson .................. 4/10/98Doubles ........... 4 .... (2 ti mes) last Dave DiNatale.............Monmouth .............. 3/3/06Triples .............. 3 .... Wayne Gardner ................................Fla. Memorial ........ 4/14/79Home Runs ...... 3 .... (3 ti mes) last Chad Ehrnsberger .......Samford ................... 4/6/01RBI ................... 8 .... (2 ti mes) last George Cox .................Charl. Southern ..... 2/26/02Total Bases ...... 13 ... Chad Ehrnsberger ............................Samford ................... 4/6/01Walks ............... 5 .... Vince Zawaski ..................................SIU-Edwardsville ..... 3/29/86Strikeouts ........ 4 .... (14 ti mes) last Dwayne Bailey ..........Rice ........................ 4/26/08Stolen Bases .... 6 .... (2 ti mes) last Tony Marilla ................West Virginia ......... 3/18/93Hit By Pitch ...... 3 .... Kiko Vazquez ....................................Wagner .................. 3/11/06Sacrifi ce Hits .... 2 .... (26 ti mes) last Eric Kallstrom ...........Tulane .................... 5/21/09Grand Slams .... 1 .... (22 ti mes) last Robert Lara ...............USF .......................... 4/8/08

Ind. Pitching ....# ... Player ............................................vs. ..............................DateInnings ...........17.0 . Tommy Foy .......................................Rollins .................... 4/29/82Hits ................. 13 ... (6 ti mes) last Kyle Sweat ..................UAB (10 inn.) ........... 5/9/08Runs ................ 11 ... (4 ti mes) last Austi n Hudson ............East Carolina .......... 3/20/09Earned Runs..... 9 .... (2 ti mes) last Jules Van Lunduyt.......Stetson .................. 4/10/93Walks ............... 7 .... (3 ti mes) last George Schmidt ..........Siena ...................... 4/15/97Strikeouts ....... 18 ... (3 ti mes) last Jay Scott .....................Bradley .................. 3/15/88Wild Pitches ..... 6 .... Caleb Graham ..................................LSU .......................... 3/1/09Hit By Pitch ...... 6 .... Mitch Houck.....................................Missouri ................. 2/25/08Pickoff s ............ 5 .... Tim Riegert ......................................Rider ...................... 2/24/96Balks ................ 2 .... (5 ti mes) last Kyle Sweat ..................UAB (10 inn.) ........... 5/9/08

Ind. Fielding.....# ... Player ............................................vs. ..............................DatePutouts ........... 19 ... Shane Brown ....................................Monmouth (16 inn.) . 3/9/08Assists ............. 11 ... Carlos Morales .................................B-Cookman ............ 2/29/88Errors ............... 4 .... Jim Horvath ......................................Glassboro State .......4/1974

Team Batti ng ...... # .......Opponent ..........................................................DateAt-Bats ................56 ......(2 ti mes) last Monmouth (16 inn.) ....................3/9/08Runs Scored ........29 ......UAB..................................................................4/24/09............................29 ......Armstrong State ..............................................4/30/87Hits .....................28 ......UAB..................................................................4/24/09Doubles ..............10 ......Monmouth ........................................................3/3/06Triples ..................5 .......(3 ti mes) last Florida Memorial (8 inn.) ...........4/14/79Home Runs ..........7 .......(2 ti mes) last at Troy ..........................................5/6/05RBI ......................26 ......UAB..................................................................4/24/09............................26 ......Florida Memorial (8 inn.) ................................4/14/79Total Bases ..........58 ......Florida Memorial (8 inn.) ................................4/14/79Walks ..................16 ......(2 ti mes) last Bethune-Cookman .....................4/13/05Strikeouts ...........15 ......(3 ti mes) last Rice ............................................4/26/08Stolen Bases .......13 ......Colby ...............................................................3/29/88Hit By Pitch ..........6 .......Wagner ............................................................3/11/06Sacrifi ce Hits ........5 .......(2 ti mes) last Eckerd ........................................4/12/84Grand Slams ........1 .......(22 ti mes) last USF .............................................4/8/08Average ............. .605 .....Grace (23-for-38) ...............................................4/3/85

Team Pitching ..... # .......Opponent ..........................................................DateInnings .............. 17.0 .....Rollins ..............................................................4/29/82Hits .....................28 ......Miami (Fla.) .....................................................5/12/85Runs ....................28 ......Miami (Fla.) .....................................................5/12/85Earned Runs........28 ......Miami (Fla.) .....................................................5/12/85Walks ..................20 ......Miami (Fla.). ......................................................3/9/78Strikeouts ...........18 ......(6 ti mes) last Wagner ......................................3/17/08Wild Pitches .........7 .......LSU ....................................................................3/1/09.............................7 .......Maryland .........................................................2/16/07Pickoff s ................5 .......Rider ................................................................2/24/96

THE FORMER UCF BASEBALL COMPLEX

JJunior high schools and Tinker Field helped get UCF’s baseball program off the ground the fi rst few years of existence beginning with the club team in 1970, but the Knights fi nally had a home in 1979 with the construc-ti on of the UCF Baseball Complex.

The facility was located south of the Wayne Densch Sports Center, and featured a press box that nestled itself atop the fi rst-base dugout, a few sets of bleachers and a couple of uncovered batti ng cages.

UCF remained at the complex through the 1998 season. During that ti me, it witnessed the Knights reach the 1979 NCAA Division II South Regional and UCF make the transiti on to D-I in 1985.

When the 1990s brought many successful campaigns, UCF decided that a bigger sta-dium was needed. The Knights played their 1999 and 2000 schedules at Tinker Field in Orlando before opening Jay Bergman Field in 2001.

The old UCF Baseball Complex opened in 1979 and served as the home of the Knights unti l 1999 when they played two years at Tinker Field in downtown Or-lando. The UCF Academic Village has now replaced the complex.

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2009Austi n Hudson, P Seatt le 27th RoundChadd Hartman, OF San Diego 43rd RoundShane Brown, IF New York Yankees 47th Round

2008Mitch Herold, P Boston 16th RoundMitch Houck, P New York Mets 17th RoundRobert Lara, C San Diego 19th RoundDwayne Bailey, IF Los Angeles Angels 21st RoundTyson Auer, OF Los Angeles Angels Free Agent

2006Tim Bascom, P San Diego Sixth Round

2005Mike Billek, P Chicago Cubs Third RoundDrew Butera, C New York Mets Fift h RoundJohn-Michael Howell, IF/OF Washington Ninth RoundDee Brown, OF Washington 10th RoundDarren Newlin, P Pitt sburgh 17th RoundMarshall Bernhard, IF Toronto 26th RoundTaylor Cobb, P Tampa Bay 42nd Round

2004Matt Fox, P Minnesota First RoundClay Timpner, OF San Francisco Fourth RoundKyle Bono, P Boston Eighth RoundJaime Douglas, P Los Angeles Angels 26th Round

2003 Von Stertzbach, P Los Angeles Angels Ninth RoundRyan Bear, OF Florida 30th RoundDavid Torres, P New York Mets 47th RoundMark Michael, P Pitt sburgh Free Agent

2002Jeremy Frost, C Milwaukee 10th RoundJason Graham, P Detroit 14th RoundBo Hall, P Milwaukee 19th RoundGeorge Cox, C Balti more 20th RoundZach Sutt on, P Balti more 22nd RoundBrad Busbin, P Philadelphia 27th RoundMike Myers, INF Chicago White Sox Free AgentClint Wells, P Boston Free Agent

2001Justi n Pope, P St. Louis First RoundJason Arnold, P New York Yankees Second RoundJeremy Kurella, SS Philadelphia 29th RoundMike Fox, 3B St. Louis 50th RoundMatt Meath, OF Pitt sburgh Free Agent

2000Matt Bowser, 1B Oakland 11th RoundDusti n Brisson, 3B Boston 15th RoundCasey Kennedy, P Los Angeles Dodgers 18th RoundDan Sti llman, P Anaheim 47th Round

1999Brent Spooner, C St. Louis 12th RoundTim Boeth, 2B Los Angeles Angels 33rd RoundTroy Satt erfi eld, P Pitt sburgh 37th Round

1998Kevin Gordon, P Colorado Third RoundMike Maroth, P Boston Third RoundEric Riggs, SS Los Angeles Dodgers Fourth RoundTodd Bellhorn, P New York Mets Ninth RoundEsix Snead, OF St. Louis 18th RoundTravis Held, P St. Louis 19th RoundErik Johnson, C Colorado 21st RoundLester Victoria, P Minnesota 29th RoundWill Croud, OF Los Angeles Angels 40th RoundMatt Lubozynski, P Los Angeles Angels 42nd Round

1997Gregg Pacitti , OF Fargo Moorhead Free AgentGeorge Schmidt, P Fargo Moorhead Free Agent

1996Brad King, C Chicago Cubs 19th RoundAdam Johnson, OF Atlanta 50th RoundScott Loubier, C Sioux Falls Free AgentTim Riegert, P St. Louis Free Agent

1995Jay Veniard, P Toronto Fift h RoundAlex Morales, OF San Francisco Seventh RoundBrian Scutero, P Los Angeles Angels Eighth RoundJohn Foran, P Detroit 10th RoundRich Lawrence, P Cincinnati 11th RoundChad Sheff er, F Seatt le 14th RoundTodd Tocco, IF Atlanta Free AgentTony Marrillia, OF Saskatoon Riot Free Agent

1994Mike Halperin, P Toronto 10th RoundMatt Amman, OF Pitt sburgh Free AgentJohn Meskauskas, P Minnesota Free Agent

1993Joe Wagner, P Milwaukee First RoundJason Schlutt , P San Diego Sixth Round

1992Chad Mott ola, OF Cincinnati First RoundGregg Castaldo, IF Balti more 15th RoundTy Lynch, IF Chicago White Sox 24th Round

1991Laurence Heisler, P Philadelphia Free AgentEric Marti nez, OF Houston Free AgentErnest Marti nez, IF Houston Free Agent

1990Jon Henry, P Minnesota 15th RoundBrandon Turner, P Montreal Free Agent

1989Brian Ahern, P Kansas City Third RoundRich Polak, P New York Yankees 20th Round

1988Odie Koehnke, IF Boise Hawks Free AgentMark Maloney, OF Boise Hawks Free AgentVince Zawaski, IF New York Mets Free Agent

1987Jose Soto, OF Balti more Free Agent

1986Scott McHugh, IF Montreal Free AgentTom Novak, P Cincinnati Free Agent

1985Tim Barker, OF Montreal 18th Round

1983Jeff O’Dell, OF Chicago (AL) 12th Round

1982Sam Natti le, IF Boston Sixth Round

1979Jeff Rudolph, C/IF New York Yankees 25th Round

FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS

AA total of four UCF Knights have been selected in the fi rst round of the Major League Baseball Draft , including two supplemental picks.

Chad Mott ola - OF - Cincinnati Reds - 1992Joe Wagner - P - Milwaukee Brewers - 1993*Justi n Pope - P - St. Louis Cardinals - 2001Matt Fox - P - Minnesota Twins - 2004** Supplemental First-Round Pick Cincinnati Reds fi rst-round selecti on Chad Mott ola

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HITTERS Player Team Organizati on AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATTTyson Auer Cedar Rapids Kernels (A) Los Angeles (AL) .277 491 84 136 18 5 2 39 43-61Dwayne Bailey Cedar Rapids Kernels (A) Los Angeles (AL) .219 155 18 34 6 1 0 12 9-9Drew Butera Rochester Red Wings (AAA) Minnesota .211 298 23 63 16 1 2 25 0-1Chadd Hartman Portland Beavers (AAA) San Diego .167 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Fort Wayne TinCaps (A) San Diego .250 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Eugene Emeralds (A) San Diego .196 102 14 20 1 0 2 12 1-1Robert Lara Fort Wayne TinCaps (A) San Diego .219 201 22 44 11 1 2 28 1-3Clay Timpner Fresno Grizzlies (AAA) San Francisco .250 392 46 98 20 4 7 42 6-12

PITCHERS Player Team Organizati on W L ERA G-GS CG SV IP BB SOTim Bascom Bowie Baysox (AA) Balti more 3 7 4.30 15-14 0 0 81.2 29 59 Frederick Keys (A) Balti more 4 5 3.40 12-11 0 0 53.0 13 32Matt Fox New Britain Rock Cats (AA) Minnesota 9 9 3.58 28-26 1 0 151.0 56 120Caleb Graham Orem Owlz (R) Los Angeles (AL) 0 1 8.31 4-1 0 0 8.2 1 7Mitch Herold Greenville Drive (A) Boston 5 1 1.92 33-0 0 4 65.2 24 71Mitch Houck Gulf Coast League Mets (R) New York (NL) 0 1 3.00 2-0 0 0 3.0 1 0Austi n Hudson Arizona League Mariners (R) Seatt le 1 1 5.25 8-0 0 0 12.0 1 5

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Tim Bascom jumped to the Double-A level dur-ing the 2009 season.

Mitch Herold had a dominant campaign for the Class A Greenville Drive, posti ng a 1.92 ERA and striking out 71 in 65.2 innings of relief.