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n Table of Contents2016 Schedule....................................................... 22016 Roster ........................................................... 32016 Outlook ..................................................... 4-52016 Opponents ................................................ 6-9All-Time Series Results .......................................... 9Head Coach Marty Lovrich .................................. 10Assistant Coach Clay Booth ................................. 11Volunteer Assistant Sam Judah ........................... 11Student Assistant Matt Miller ............................. 11Josh Albritton ...................................................... 12Seth Arroyo ......................................................... 13David Carter ........................................................ 14James Dean ......................................................... 15Brady Eldridge ..................................................... 16Clay Gidley .......................................................... 17Cole Goodwin...................................................... 18Clark Gray ............................................................ 19Kaleb Harris ......................................................... 20Dalton Kelley ....................................................... 21Raymond Moody................................................. 22Richard Nason ..................................................... 23Brandon Pooler ................................................... 24Landon Pruitt ...................................................... 25Cody Rush ........................................................... 26Mac Seibert ......................................................... 27Paul Baggett and Jackson Boan ........................... 28Deric Boone and Chance Calloway...................... 29Jed Carter and John-Mark Cosby ........................ 30Houston Davenport and Brandon Davis .............. 31Josh Dewrell and Jack Folmar ............................. 32William Gibson and Blake Grill ............................ 33Chase Johnson and Trey Matherson ................... 34Scotty Smith and Kade Suther ............................. 35Michael Tedford and Beck Vann .......................... 36Johnathan Brock, Hayden Friesen, Hank Scott .... 37 Michael Scribner, Jarrett Webb ........................... 382015 Results ........................................................ 392015 Season Statistics ......................................... 402015 SSAC Statistics ............................................ 41Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ...................... 42-43Individual Leaders ............................................... 44Individual Game Records .................................... 44Team Season Records.......................................... 44Individual Season Records .................................. 45Individual Career Records ................................... 46AUM Postseason Appearances ........................... 47NAIA World Series Teams ............................... 48-50All-Time Letterwinners ........................................ 51NAIA All-Americans ........................................ 52-55Warhawks in the Pros ......................................... 55This is AUM .................................................... 56-57Chancellor Dr. John G. Veres III ........................... 58Athletic Director Steve Crotz ............................... 59Athletic and Media Directory .............................. 60The NAIA and SSAC ............................................. 61AUM Athletics History ......................................... 62Proud Sponsors of AUM Athletics .................. 63-64

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n General InformationLocation .......................................Montgomery, Ala.Founded ............................................................1967Enrollment .......................................................4,524Nickname ................................................. WarhawksColors ................................ Orange, Black and WhiteAffiliation ..........................................................NAIAConference ........................ Southern States Athletic

n AdministrationChancellor ..................................Dr. John G. Veres IIIDirector of Athletics ............................... Jim HerlihyAssociate Athletics Director/SWA .......... Jessie RosaAthletics Graduate Assistant ..............Cayla MorganAthletics Graduate Assistant .................. Jake WyattAssistant AD for Compliance ..... Andree’ P. HoustonSports Information Director ....................... Tim LutzAssistant SID ........................................Austin PennySID Graduate Assistant .......................Billy MangumHead Athletic Trainer ......................... Kyle SampsellAthletic Training GA.......................... Caroline Glenn Athletic Training GA..................... Stephanie KienertFaculty Athletic Representative ...........Dr. John Aho

n 2015 Review2015 Record: ................................................... 40-18 SSAC Record/Finish: ............................. 25-5/First Postseason:.............................NAIA Opening Round

n 2016 PreviewLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ....................... 15/18Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 2/7Pitchers Returning/Lost: .................................. 8/10Newcomers:..........................................................18

n Coaching StaffHead Coach:....................................... Marty Lovrich Alma Mater: ............. Auburn Montgomery, 1990 Record at AUM/Seasons: ....... 40-18/One season Overall Record/Seasons:.. 125-55/Three seasons Office Phone: ................................ 334-244-3237Assistant Coach: ..................................... Clay Booth Alma Mater: ............. Auburn Montgomery, 2010 Office Phone: ................................ 334-244-3236Volunteer Assistant: ................................Sam JudahStudent Assistant: ..................................Matt Miller

n Team HistoryFirst Year of Baseball: .......................................1987All-Time Record: ................................... 1,103-606-5NAIA World Series Appearances: ...........................3NAIA World Series Record:................................. 7-6Last Postseason Appearance:...........................2015

n AUM Baseball ComplexSurface: ............................................... Natural GrassCapacity: .............................................................750Dimensions (L-R): ..................320-365-390-365-320

n Athletic Media RelationsSID (Baseball Contact) ................................ Tim Lutz Office Phone .................................. 334-244-3832 Cell Phone ..................................... 334-207-6196 Email ..........................................tlutz1@aum.eduAssistant SID ........................................Austin Penny Office Phone .................................. 334-244-3175 Email ....................................... [email protected] Graduate Assistant .......................Billy Mangum Office Phone .................................. 334-244-3370 Email [email protected] Fax ............................................... 334-244-3886Website ....................................... AUMathletics.com

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The 2016 Auburn University at Montgomery Baseball Media Guide is a production of the University’s Sports Information Office.

WRITING AND DESIGN: Tim Lutz, AUM Sports Information Director CONTRIBUTING: Sports Information Intern Jacob HortonCOVER DESIGNS: Billy Mangum, Sports Information Graduate Assistant, and Lutz PHOTOGRAPHY: Photography by Frank Williams, AUM University Photographer, AUM baseball parents Wayne Nobles and Gary Horton, as well as Marvin Gentry Photography.SPECIAL THANKS: 2016 AUM opponents for the use of their athletic logo. Auburn University Athletic Media Relations for the use of photos. AUM head baseball coach Marty Lovrich and previous members of the AUM Sports Information staff for their contributions to this publication.

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Day Date Opponent Site Time Series ResultsFri. Feb. 5 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan College AUM Baseball Complex 3 p.m. AUM lead 11-4

Sat. Feb. 6 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan College (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 12 p.m. -----

Thurs. Feb. 11 at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, Fla. 6 p.m. ERAU leads 15-5

Fri. Feb. 12 at Keiser University (DH) West Palm Beach, Fla. 3 p.m. First meeting

Sat. Feb. 13 at St. Thomas University (DH) Miami, Fla. 3 p.m. STU leads 2-1

Fri. Feb. 19 vs. Talladega College# AUM Baseball Complex 11 a.m. AUM leads 33-4

vs. Faulkner University# AUM Baseball Complex 5 p.m. AUM leads 82-47-1

Sat. Feb. 20 vs. Talladega College# AUM Baseball Complex 5 p.m. -----

Sun. Feb. 21 vs. Lindsey Wilson# AUM Baseball Complex 3 p.m. LWC leads 6-2

Fri. Feb. 26 at Talladega College Talladega, Ala. 1 p.m. -----

Sat. Feb. 27 at Talladega College (DH) Talladega, Ala. 12 p.m. -----

Sun. Feb. 28 vs. Campbellsville University AUM Baseball Complex 1 p.m. CU leads 5-4

Wed. March 2 vs. Columbus State University AUM Baseball Complex 5 p.m. CSU leads 21-8

Fri. March 4 at Brewton-Parker College* Mt. Vernon, Ga. 4 p.m. AUM leads 39-17

Sat. March 5 at Brewton-Parker College* (DH) Mt. Vernon, Ga. 12 p.m. -----

Tues. March 8 vs. Point University (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 4 p.m. -----

Thurs. March 10 vs. University of Mobile* AUM Baseball Complex 6 p.m. AUM leads 37-16

Fri. March 11 vs. University of Mobile* (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 1 p.m. -----

Mon. March 14 vs. Georgetown College (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 3 p.m. Series tied 1-1

Tues. March 15 vs. Georgetown College AUM Baseball Complex 12 p.m. -----

Sat. March 19 vs. Bethel University* AUM Baseball Complex 6 p.m. AUM leads 5-1

Sun. March 20 vs. Bethel University* (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 1 p.m. -----

Fri. March 25 at Middle Georgia State University* Cochran, Ga. 3 p.m. AUM leads 3-0

Sat. March 26 at Middle Georgia State University* (DH) Cochran, Ga. 12 p.m. -----

Wed. March 30 at Columbus State University Columbus, Ga. 5 p.m. -----

Sat. April 2 vs. Blue Mountain College* (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 3 p.m. AUM leads 8-3

Sun. April 3 vs. Blue Mountain College* AUM Baseball Complex 1 p.m. -----

Wed. April 6 vs. Thomas University% Ozark, Ala. 3 p.m. AUM leads 29-11

Fri. April 8 vs. William Carey University* AUM Baseball Complex 6 p.m. AUM leads 28-18

Sat. April 9 vs. William Carey University* (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 1 p.m. -----

Wed. April 13 at Georgia Gwinnett College Lawrenceville, Ga. 4 p.m. First meeting

Fri. April 15 at Martin Methodist College* Pulaski, Tenn. 6 p.m. AUM leads 11-3

Sat. April 16 at Martin Methodist College* (DH) Pulaski, Tenn. 1 p.m. -----

Tues. April 19 at Point University* (DH) West Point, Ga. 3 p.m. -----

Fri. April 22 at Loyola University* New Orleans, La. 6 p.m. AUM leads 15-2

Sat. April 23 at Loyola University* (DH) New Orleans, La. 1 p.m. -----

Thurs. April 28 vs. Faulkner University* AUM Baseball Complex 6 p.m. -----

Fri. April 29 vs. Faulkner University* (DH) AUM Baseball Complex 3 p.m. -----

Sun. May 1 vs. Georgia Gwinnett College AUM Baseball Complex 2 p.m. -----

* Denotes SSAC game

% Denotes Hits for Heroes game

Home games in bold

All times listed Central Time

Schedule subject to change

2016 Schedule

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Cl. Pos.1 Deric Boone Jr. INF2 Michael Tedford Jr. INF3 William Gibson Fr. RHP 4 Cody Rush Sr. MI 5 Brandon Pooler Sr. MI 6 Landon Pruitt Jr. OF 8 Scotty Smith So. OF9 Jed Carter Jr. RHP 10 Brady Eldridge Sr. RHP 11 Dalton Kelley Sr. UTIL 12 Seth Arroyo So. RHP 14 Jack Folmar Jr. OF 15 Brandon Davis Jr. INF 16 Kade Suther Jr. RHP 17 Josh Dewrell Jr. RHP 18 Cole Goodwin Sr. RHP 19 Blake Grill Jr. OF 20 John-Mark Cosby Jr. INF 21 Chase Johnson Jr. P/UTIL 24 Kaleb Harris Sr. C/1B 25 Mac Seibert Sr. C/1B 26 Richard Nason Sr. RHP28 James Dean Sr. LHP 30 Clark Gray Sr. RHP 31 Chance Calloway Sr. RHP 32 Raymond Moody Sr. RHP 33 Trey Matherson Jr. INF 34 Houston Davenport Jr. C 35 Clay Gidley So. RHP 36 Josh Albritton Jr. 1B 37 Beck Vann So. RHP 38 Jackson Boan Jr. RHP 39 David Carter Sr. RHP 40 Paul Baggett Jr. RHP RS Johnathan Brock Fr. CRS Hayden Friesen Fr. C/OFRS Hank Scott Fr. RHPRS Michael Scribner Fr. OFRS Jarrett Webb Fr. C

2016 Baseball Roster

PITCHERSNo. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 3 William Gibson Fr. RHP R/R 6-0 175 Eufaula, Ala./Lakeside School9 Jed Carter Jr. RHP R/R 5-11 180 Tallassee, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC10 Brady Eldridge Sr. RHP R/R 5-10 160 Slocomb, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC12 Seth Arroyo So. RHP R/R 6-0 180 Rehobeth, Ala./Rehobeth HS16 Kade Suther Jr. RHP R/R 6-2 175 Mobile, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC17 Josh Dewrell Jr. RHP R/R 6-1 175 Andalusia, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC18 Cole Goodwin Sr. RHP R/R 6-0 170 Leesburg, Ga./Southern Poly 21 Chase Johnson Jr. P/UTIL R/R 6-0 205 Anniston, Ala./Gordon State CF26 Richard Nason Sr. RHP R/R 6-0 210 Phenix City, Ala./Andrew (Ga.) College28 James Dean Sr. LHP L/L 5-11 190 Atmore, Ala./Faulkner State CC30 Clark Gray Sr. RHP R/R 5-11 210 Millbrook, Ala./Univ. of West Florida31 Chance Calloway Sr. RHP R/R 6-1 185 Clanton, Ala./Univ. of West Florida32 Raymond Moody Sr. RHP R/R 6-3 225 Greenville, Ala./Jacksonville University35 ClayGidley So. RHP R/R 6-3 200 HokesBluff,Ala./HokesBluffHS37 Beck Vann So. RHP R/R 6-4 180 Union Springs, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC38 Jackson Boan Jr. RHP R/R 6-2 180 Pike Road, Ala./Freed-Hardeman Univ.39 David Carter Sr. RHP R/R 6-2 215 Wilmer, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC40 PaulBaggett Jr. RHP R/R 6-3 215 Jay,Fla./Wallace-SelmaCC

POSITION PLAYERSNo. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 1 Deric Boone Jr. INF S/R 6-0 170 Atlanta, Ga./Southern Union CC2 Michael Tedford Jr. INF R/R 5-8 170 Townley, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC4 Cody Rush Sr. MI R/R 5-9 165 Clay, Ala./Shelton State CC5 Brandon Pooler Sr. MI L/R 6-0 190 Huntsville, Ala./Sparkman HS6 LandonPruitt Jr. OF R/R 5-9 175 Piedmont,Ala./PiedmontHS8 ScottySmith So. OF L/R 5-11 185 Ragland,Ala./Univ.ofMontevallo11 DaltonKelley Sr. UTIL S/R 6-0 180 Prattville,Ala./UAB14 JackFolmar Jr. OF R/R 6-1 195 Auburn,Ala./CentralAlabamaCC15 BrandonDavis Jr. INF R/R 6-2 180 GulfShores,Ala./JeffersonDavisCC19 BlakeGrill Jr. OF L/R 5-11 180 Alabaster,Ala./LurleenB.WallaceCC20 John-MarkCosby Jr. INF R/R 5-9 190 Elmore,Ala./JeffersonDavisCC21 Chase Johnson Jr. P/UTIL R/R 6-0 205 Anniston, Ala./Gordon State CF24 Kaleb Harris Sr. C/1B R/R 6-0 185 Pinson, Ala./Alabama Southern CC 25 Mac Seibert Sr. C/1B R/R 6-0 215 Cantonment, Fla./Meridian (Miss.) CC33 Trey Matherson Jr. INF L/R 5-10 190 Alabaster, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC34 Houston Davenport Jr. C R/R 6-0 200 Columbiana, Ala./Lurleen B. Wallace CC36 JoshAlbritton Jr. 1B L/L 6-0 215 Wetumpka,Ala./MaconEastAcademy

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Marty Lovrich AUM, 1990 1st year as head coachAssistant Coach Clay Booth AUM, 2010 3rd year as assistant coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Sam Judah 2nd year as volunteer assistant coach Student Assistant Coach Matt Miller 1st year as student assistant coach

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Expectations are high for the Auburn Montgomery baseball team after winning the Southern States Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament championships, as well as earning the top seed of the Daytona Beach bracket of the NAIA Opening Round in head coach Marty Lovrich’s first year at the helm. The Warhawks finished 40-18 last season, but will need to replace several key contributors from last year’s squad. Gone are everyday starters Matt Miller, Tremayne Hardin, Darius Reese, Conner Smith and Josh Thompson. The five combined to play 274 games last season for AUM, while contributing 298 hits, 192 runs scored, 161 runs batted in, 92 stolen bases and 61 extra-base hits. However, Lovrich is quite high on the pieces he has returning, as well as the newcomers signed during the off season. Headlining the returners at the plate is senior utility man Dalton Kelley, who posted a .301 batting average with 11 doubles, 37 runs batted in and 22 stolen bases in his first season with the program. Also returning are seniors Kaleb Harris, Mac Seibert and Brandon Pooler. Harris is the team’s top returning hitter after recording a .312 average last season, while driving in 22. Seibert ranked second on the team with three home runs and hit .305 as a junior, while Pooler hit .263, with nine RBIs and stole seven bases as a table setter for the team. The senior trio of First-Team All-Conference performer Cole Goodwin, Raymond Moody and Brady Eldridge will anchor the pitching staff, while sophomore Seth Arroyo will also look to increase his production from a successful freshman campaign which resulted in SSAC All-Freshman team honors. Goodwin, a transfer from Southern Poly last season, finished with a 10-1 record, 3.15 earned run average and five saves as a junior for the Warhawks. He struck out a team-high 80 and logged 97 innings, allowing opponents to hit just .262 against him. Moody logged a 4-3 record last season, striking out 46 in 56 1/3 innings. He posted a sub-four ERA of 3.83 and held opposing hitters to a .228 batting average. Eldridge, who led the team with 25 appearances, tallied a 4-1 record with a 2.27 earned run average and three saves. Eldridge allowed just 27 hits in 39 2/3 innings, striking out 28 from the bullpen. Arroyo overcame a hand injury early in the preseason and made 13 appearances for the Warhawks, including eight starts. He responded with a 4-4 record and a team-leading 2.20 earned run average. Complementing the returners, the Warhawks will welcome a significant number of newcomers, as 18 players will make their debut with the team in 2016. Top newcomers include a pair of transfer pitchers from Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Kade

Suther and Jed Carter. Suther was a Third-Team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association as a sophomore after posting an 8-0 record with a 2.32 ERA. He also earned first-team all-region and all-conference honors and was voted the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Community College Pitcher of the Year. Carter saw action in 19 games as a sophomore, starting in eight, and posted a record of 7-1 with a 3.74 ERA and a save. He struck out a team-high 50 batters in 53 innings of work. At the plate, juniors Deric Boone, John-Mark Cosby and Brandon Davis will have an immediate impact with the program. Boone was an all-conference performer at Southern Union Community College last season, after hitting .338, stealing 12 bases and scoring 34 runs. Cosby and Davis were teammates at Jefferson Davis Community College last year, where Cosby hit .359 with 15 doubles and Davis finished with a .355 average with 19 doubles and 23 runs batted in.

Catchers The catcher position should be a strength for the team, as Harris and Seibert each return following solid first seasons with the team. Although each have experience catching, both will also factor into the lineup at first base, opening the door for Lurleen B. Wallace Community College transfer Houston Davenport to secure the majority of time behind the plate. Harris hit .312 in 109 at bats, recording five doubles, a triple and two home runs. He drove in 22 runs and posted an on-base percentage of .395. “I would like to see Kaleb do the same things he did last year,” Lovrich said. “It really makes a coach’s job a little easier when you have an experienced catcher returning. Both he and Mac will see action behind the plate, but will also see significant action at first base. It will be hard to keep his bat out of the lineup.” Seibert finished just behind Harris with a .305 batting average, while producing six doubles and three home runs. Seibert was second on the team in slugging percentage at .448. “Mac really had an inspired fall for us,” Lovrich said. “He had a great attitude and blistered the ball. He has great potential to lead our team offensively, but we just need him to be himself.” Davenport hit .289 for the Saints last season, finishing 33-for-114 at the plate. He was also strong managing the pitching staff for LBW, helping the team to a 38-17 record and posted a fielding percentage of .990. “Houston is a great athlete and is a guy our pitchers like to throw to,” said Lovrich. “He handles the bat well and has good power. He will see a lot of playing time for us.”

The Infield

The infield will have an entirely new look, following the departure of Miller, Hardin and Smith, as well as Kelley likely moving from second base to an outfield spot. Seibert and Harris will likely compete for the starting spot at first base, with junior Josh Albritton also being an option. Albritton saw action in 24 games last season, primarily as a pinch hitter, and responded with a .323 batting average. Junior Chase Johnson will also factor into the rotation, but will also be used as a pitcher. “Josh will probably be used more in the field than he was last year,” Lovrich said of Albritton. “He is very good at coming off the bench and getting a hit if we need it.” “February will be really important for me to find Chase’s role,” Lovrich added of Johnson. “He is a catcher by trade, but will likely have an impact at the plate and on the mound. He commands three pitches and doesn’t beat himself. He also has a big bat, so I expect him to see action in the field as well.” Second base will likely be up for competition, with Pooler, Boone and transfer Michael Tedford competing for the spot. However, both Pooler and Boone have versatility and could factor into the mix at other positions, Pooler in the outfield and Boone at shortstop. Tedford joins the team from LBW Community College, where he hit .275 and scored 38 runs for the Saints last season. “Brandon is a very patient hitter, so he will likely hit at the top of our lineup,” Lovrich said of Pooler. “He likes to work the count and will do whatever he needs to do to get on base. He is also a very versatile player, so that will help increase his playing time.” “Deric is a switch-hitting middle infielder who had a very good fall for us,” said Lovrich of Boone. “He is a very smart player and has a knack for the game.” “Michael is a very hard-nosed player, who plays with a lot of emotion,” Lovrich added of Tedford. “He handles the bat very well and turns the double play very smoothly. He will certainly compete to earn the starting spot at second base.” Shortstop will also be up for grabs, with Boone and Davis battling for the starting nod. Davis will also be in contention for the starting spot at third, but will see action at both positions. “Brandon will be a key bat in the middle of our lineup,” Lovrich said. “He has good power and is very sound with the glove. We need him to be a contributor this year.” At third, Cosby will likely be the starter, with Davis also seeing significant time at the position. Junior transfer Trey Matherson will also factor into the mix, while redshirt junior Paul Baggett will add depth. “John-Mark has an inside-out type of swing,” said Lovrich of Cosby. “He handles the bat well and will likely be one of our top average guys. He will be a big part of our team.” “Trey can play both corner infield positions,” said

2016 Season Outlook

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Lovrich of Matherson. “He struggled during the fall for us, but will be given the opportunity to solidify a position. Even if he is not a starter for us, he will give us a quality left-handed bat off the bench.” “Paul had some arm injuries last year, but will be given an opportunity to show he can play third,” Lovrich said of Baggett. “We recruited him as a pitcher, but I think his role will be with his bat this year.”

The Outfield Much like the infield, the outfield will also feature new players at each position, following the departure of Reese, Thompson and the platoon in left field last season. Kelley will be the projected starter in centerfield, moving from second base last season. His versatility has gained the praise of Lovrich, who expects Kelley to build on a stellar junior campaign. Sophomore transfer Scotty Smith will also factor into the rotation, either in center or right field. Smith joined the Warhawks from NCAA Division II Montevallo, where he hit .394 with 11 RBIs last season. “Dalton is one of our most versatile players,” said Lovrich of Kelley. “He has the ability to play on the infield, in the outfield and can even pitch a little. He can be a contributor to our offense at the top of the order or in the middle of the lineup. We just need him to do what he knows how to do.” “Scotty can really play,” Lovrich mentioned of Smith. “He will have to adjust to playing at AUM, but I can see him as a leadoff guy this season. We would like for him to be a table setter for some of the hitters in our lineup. The more he plays for us, the better he will get.” Left field will be up also be up for grabs, with senior Cody Rush, junior Landon Pruitt and junior college transfer Blake Grill competing for the spot. Rush hit .289 for the Warhawks last season, while scoring 25 runs and swiping 12 bases. Pruitt scored 12 times and added two doubles and two RBIs in 20 at bats. Grill played 44 games last season at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, hitting .252 with 31 runs scored and 18 runs batted in. “Cody had a great fall for us,” Lovrich said of Rush. “He is a team-first guy and will do whatever it takes to win a game for you. He is the kind of guy who I could put anywhere on the field and feel good about it. He brings something to our team every day, regardless of if he is playing or not.” “Landon had surgery this fall, so he didn’t get to have a full fall season,” said Lovrich of Pruitt. “He will have an opportunity to earn a spot in the starting lineup and has proven he can contribute at the plate and in the field. He is a great base runner and continues to show improvement.” “Blake has experience in centerfield, but will likely play left for us this year,” mentioned Lovrich of Grill. “He had a great fall for us and stays within himself at

the plate. He has good power to the gap and I could see him leading our team in doubles.” Junior Jack Folmar will likely get the initial look in right field, but will be pushed by Smith. Folmar hit .314 with 12 doubles, 24 runs batted in and scored 27 times for Central Alabama Community College last season. “Jack will likely hit in the middle of our order,” said Lovrich. “He had a fantastic summer in the Metro League and that carried into the fall. We need him to drive in runs for our team.”

Pitchers Returning nine arms from last season and welcoming seven new arms, the pitching staff will be a strength of the 2016 team. Headlining the returners will be Goodwin provided a reliable arm for the Warhawks both as a starter and a reliever. Goodwin picked up 10 wins last season, while adding five saves. “Cole is a small college Greg Maddux,” Lovrich said. “He commands the zone and does not beat himself. He moves the ball in and out, as well as up and down in the zone. He will be the leader of our pitching staff.” Moody is also projected to be a weekend starter, following a junior season in which he posted a 4-3 record, 3.83 earned run average and 46 strikeouts in 56 1/3 innings. “Raymond had a great fall for us and we are excited about what he can continue to bring to our team,” Lovrich said. “He seemed to really regain his composure on the mound and his confidence was really high. We are expecting him to have a strong senior season.” Arroyo, Suther, senior Richard Nason and senior transfer Chance Calloway will also factor into the starting mix. “Seth is a ground-ball pitcher and is coming off a very good freshman season,” Lovrich said of Arroyo. “He challenges hitters and throws strikes.” “We are hoping Kade can carry over his success from last year,” mentioned Lovrich of Suther. “He is a gamer and wants the ball in his hand when the game is on the line. We are looking forward to having him in our rotation and his experience of being a top-of-the-line guy.” Nason missed the majority of last season after suffering a season-ending arm injury after throwing just 6 1/3 innings. Nason posted a team-high six wins and a 3.35 ERA in 2014. Calloway played last year at the University of West Florida, where he made a pair of appearances. However, the previous season he pitched at LBW Community College, where he posted a 5-4 record and a 2.82 earned run average. “Richard is coming off an injury last year, but is a bulldog on the mound,” Lovrich said of Nason. “I would love to see him return to the form he was in prior to my arrival. He has proven he can pitch in big

games, so he will be a contributor to our team this year.” “Chance was a top-of-the-line pitcher at LBW before he went to West Florida,” Lovrich added of Calloway. “He is a smart pitcher and is an extremely hard worker. He can command three pitches, so I think he will be able to help us this year.” The bullpen will be anchored by Eldridge and Carter. Eldridge will likely serve as a “trouble guy” for the Warhawks this season, a similar role he held last year. Carter is the projected closer for the team. “Brady will be used in a variety of ways,” said Lovrich of Eldridge. “I really like that he has the arm strength to throw four or five innings, or can close games. He is a key piece of our staff.” “Jed is a hard thrower, who can start or close,” Lovrich stated of Carter. “He has an overpower fastball and a nice breaking ball. I expect him to be an immediate impact player for our team.” Returning senior right-handers Clark Gray and David Carter, as well as lefty James Dean will also log innings for the Warhawks. Junior newcomer Josh Dewrell will see significant action, possibly earning a spot start, but also working in a long relief role. “Clark will have a similar role from last year,” Lovrich said of Gray. “He is a match-up guy, who can also give us a few innings in relief.” “David seems to have found his niche with our team,” said Lovrich of Carter. “He has locked in as a pitcher and has really embraced being a pitcher. His big key will be throwing strikes.” “James is our only lefty, so he will be counted on to get a left-handed bat out,” stated Lovrich about Dean. “The biggest thing we need him to do is throw strikes.” “Josh has a strong arm and is able to start or close,” Lovrich said of Dewrell. “He commands his pitches well and doesn’t beat himself. He will have an impact on our team.” Junior Beck Vann, sophomore Clay Gidley and freshmen Jackson Boan and William Gibson will provide depth to the staff. “Beck will provide us some depth coming out of the pen,” Lovrich said of Vann. “He has battled arm injuries the past couple seasons, but his key will be regaining his confidence.” “Clay has made some improvements this off season and will be able to provide some depth to our team,” mentioned Lovrich of Gidley. “He is a hard worker and a great teammate.” “We dropped Jackson down to a low three-quarter delivery this fall,” said Lovrich of Boan. “If he will fill the zone up, he has the potential be a nice match-up guy for us.” “William has good arm strength and a bright future ahead of him,” added Lovrich of Gibson. “He needs to focus on commanding his pitches, but he could see some action this year as a freshman.”

2016 Season Outlook

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2016 Opponents

TENNESSEE WESLEYANJan. 30 - 3 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

Jan. 31 - 12 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ....................................................... Athens, Tenn.Founded: .................................................................... 1857Nickname: ............................................................ Bulldogs Conference: ....................................... Appalachian AthleticAffiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ................................................... Harley KnowlesAthletic Director: ........................................Donny Mayfield

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: .................................................. Travis WatsonAssistant Coaches:........................DJ King, Brad NeffendorfStadium: ................................... Jack Bowling Baseball Field2015 record (Conference): .............................. 45-12 (22-5)Postseason: ....................................... NAIA Opening Round Last met: ........................ 1/31/15 - at AUM - W, 3-2; W, 2-1

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ....................................................Jennifer HarrisonOffice Phone: .................................................423-252-1365Email: ............................................... [email protected]: ..........................................www.twcbulldogs.comFacebook: ................Tennessee Wesleyan College AthleticsTwitter: ......................................................... @twcbulldogs

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICALFeb. 6 - 2 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

Feb. 7 - 12 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ............................................. Daytona Beach, Fla.Founded: .................................................................... 1926Nickname: ................................................................ EaglesConference: ............................Sunshine State (Provisional) Affiliation: ......................NCAA Division II (Candacy Year 2)Interim President: ..................................... Dr. John WatretAthletic Director: ............................................ John Phillips

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ...................................................Randy StegallAssistant Coaches: .............. Chuck Stegall, Robert ClaytonStadium: ........................................................Sliwa Stadium2015 record (conference): ..............41-19 (19-8 in The Sun)Postseason: ............................................NAIA World SeriesLast meeting: ............................... 2/21/15 - at AUM - L, 4-1

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: .......................................................... Ryan MosherOffice Phone: .................................................386-323-5006Email: ....................................................mosherr@erau.eduWebsite: ........................................ www.erauathletics.comFacebook: ........................................Embry-Riddle AthleticsTwitter: ...................................................... @ERAUathletics

KEISERFeb. 11 - 3 p.m. - Columbus, Ga.

April 1 - 4 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ........................................... West Palm Beach, Fla.Founded: ..................................................................... 1958Nickname: ........................................................... SeahawksConference: ............................................................ The Sun Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ................................................... Dr. Tom DuncanAthletic Director: ...........................................Nick Davidson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: .............................................. Jeremy KennedyAssistant Coaches:.................Teddy Nowell, Pat BarringtonStadium: ........................................................ Silvester Field2014 record (conference): ............................... 40-14 (22-5)Postseason: ....................................... NAIA Opening RoundLast meeting: .................................................. First meeting

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ........................................................Kevin DevrientOffice Phone: .................................................561-681-7908Email: ................................ [email protected]: ..................................www.kuseahawks.com.comFacebook: ...................................................... /KUSeahawksTwitter: ........................................................ @KUSeahawks

ST. THOMASFeb. 13 - 1 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

Feb. 14 - 12 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .............................................. Miami Gardens, Fla.Founded: ..................................................................... 1961Nickname: .............................................................. BobcatsConference: ............................................................ The SunAffiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ................................. Monsignor Franklyn CasaleAthletic Director: .................................Laura Courtley-Todd

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ...................................................... Jorge PerezAssistant Coaches:....J. Gutierrez, J. Barnick, M. HernandezStadium: ..................................... Paul Demie Mainieri Field2015 record (Conference): .............................. 48-18 (19-8)Postseason: ..........................NAIA World Series Runner-up Last meeting: .....................................xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ..............................................Philip de Montmollin Office Phone: .................................................305-628-6681Email: ...........................................pdemontmollin@stu.eduWebsite: ........................................... www.stubobcats.comFacebook: ......................................................./STUathleticsTwitter: .......................................................@STU_Athletics

TALLADEGAFeb. 17 - 3 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

March 24 - 3 p.m. - West Point, Ga.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ....................................................... Talladega, Ala.Founded: ..................................................................... 1867Nickname: .......................................................... TornadoesConference: ........................................... Gulf Coast Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ..............................................Dr. Billy C. HawkinsAthletic Director: ....................................... Wilberto Ramos

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................. Wilberto RamosAssistant Coach: ..........................................William ValdesStadium: ........................................................... Silsby Field2015 record (conference): .............................. 30-25 (12-4)Postseason: ................................................................noneLast met: ....................... 4/21/15 - at AUM - W, 9-0; W, 6-5

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: .................................................... Demond WalkerOffice Phone: ................................................256-761-6411Email: ........................................... [email protected]: ............................. www.talladegatornadoes.comFacebook: .................................Talladega College AthleticsTwitter: ...................................................@DegaTornadoes

FAULKNERFeb. 20 - 12 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

Feb. 21 - 12 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................. Montgomery, Ala.Founded: ..................................................................... 1942Nickname: ................................................................. EaglesConference: .................................. Southern States Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ....................................... Dr. Michael D. WilliamsAthletic Director: ..................................................Hal Wynn

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: .............................................Patrick McCarthyAssistant Coaches:..................Albert Gertz, Mike MendozaStadium: ........................................................Harrison Field2015 record (conference): ............................... 51-15 (24-6)Postseason: ............................................NAIA World SeriesLast Meeting: ........... 5/2/15 - at SSAC Tournament - W, 8-5

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ........................................................... Ryan BartelsOffice Phone: .................................................334-386-7525Email: ............................................... [email protected]: ......................................www.faulknereagles.comFacebook: ......................................................Faulker EaglesTwitter: ...................................................... @FaulknerEagle

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2016 Opponents

LINDSEY WILSONFeb. 27 - 3 p.m. - Cochran, Ga.

Feb. 28 - 12 p.m. (DH) - Cochran, Ga.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ........................................................Columbia, Ky.Founded: .................................................................... 1903Nickname: ...................................................... Blue Raiders Conference: ....................................................... Mid-South Affiliation: ................................................................... NAIAPresident: ......................................Dr. William T. Luckey, Jr.Athletic Director: ............................................ Willis Pooler TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................ Jonathan BurtonAssistant Coach: .......................................Adam LairamoreStadium: .......................................................... Egnew Park2015 record (conference): .............................. 41-19 (14-6)Postseason: ...........................................NAIA World SeriesLast meeting: ................................2/7/15 - at AUM - L, 8-3

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ............................................................ Chris WellsOffice Phone: ................................................270-384-8071Email: ...................................................wellsc@lindsey.eduWebsite: ................................... www.lindseyathletics.comFacebook: ..................................................../LWC AthleticsTwitter: .......................................................@LWCAthletics

CAMPBELLSVILLEMarch 6 - 5 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

March 7 - 1 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................Campbellsville, Ky. Founded: .................................................................... 1906Nickname: .................................................................TigersConference: ....................................................... Mid-South Affiliation: ................................................................... NAIAPresident: ......................................... Dr. Michael V. CarterAthletic Director: ................................Rusty Hollingsworth

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................Beauford SandersAssistant Coaches:....................Randy LeBleu, Alex WatsonStadium: ................................................................ Hig Field2015 record (conference): ............................... 30-13 (15-4)Postseason: ....................................... NAIA Opening RoundLast meeting: ..............................3/10/15 – at AUM – L, 5-2

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ........................................................... Jordan AlvesOffice Phone: .................................................270-789-5276Email: ........................................jtalves@campbellsville.eduWebsite: ..............................www.campbellsvilletigers.comFacebook: .......................................... /CampbellsvilleTigersTwitter: ...........................................................@CvilleTigers

COLUMBUS STATEMarch 9 - 1 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

March 10 - 3 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .......................................................Columbus, Ga.Founded: ..................................................................... 1958Nickname: .............................................................. CougarsConference: ........................................................ Peach Belt Affiliation: .................................................. NCAA Division IIPresident: ............................................ Dr. Chris MarkwoodAthletic Director: ..............................................Todd Reeser

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: .................................................Greg AppletonAssistant Coaches:.................Patrick Collins, Sammy StyersStadium: ..............................................Burger King Stadium2015 record (conference): ............................. 35-14 (17-12)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ............................... 4/1/15 - at AUM - L, 12-3

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ................................................... Stephen WilliamsOffice Phone: .................................................706-569-3434Email: .................................. [email protected]: ........................................... www.csucougars.comFacebook: .......................Columbus State Cougars AthleticsTwitter: ......................................................... @CSUCougars

BREWTON-PARKERMarch 15 - 2 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

March 16 - 2 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .....................................................Mt. Vernon, Ga.Founded: ..................................................................... 1904Nickname: ................................................................ BaronsConference: .................................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ................................................. Dr. Steven EcholsAthletic Director: ...........................................Daniel Prevett

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ..................................................Aaron LawsonAssistant Coaches:...................Shawn Hovlid, Eddie PeytonStadium: ...........................................BPC Baseball Complex2015 record (Conference): ............................ 15-22 (10-15)Postseason: ................................................................. none Last meeting: ................. 2/14/15 - at AUM - W, 4-2; W, 6-2

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ..................................................... Nate ThompkinsOffice Phone: .................................................423-838-1270Email: ................................................nthompkins@bpc.eduWebsite: .......................................... www.gobaronsgo.comFacebook: ................................../Barons Athletics Fan PageTwitter: ........................................................ @GoBaronsGo

POINTMarch 18 - 3 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

April 7 - 3 p.m. - Waleska, Ga.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ..................................................... West Point, Ga.Founded: ..................................................................... 1937Nickname: ............................................................SkyhawksConference: ........................................ Appalachian Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: .................................................... Dean C. CollinsAthletic Director: .............................................. Alan Wilson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ..............................................Jeremy ChristianAssistant Coaches:.........................John Tyler, Zach RobertsStadium: .............................. West Point Park Baseball Field2015 record (conference): ............................. 22-32 (16-11)Postseason: ................................................................. none Last meeting: .................3/24/15 - at Point - W, 17-7; L, 3-1

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ......................................................Madison WarfelOffice Phone: .................................................706-385-1093Email: ....................................... [email protected]: ..................................... www.pointskyhawks.comFacebook: .................................../PointUniversitySkyhawksTwitter: .....................................................@PointSkyhawks

MOBILEMarch 20 - 6 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

March 21 - 1 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...........................................................Mobile, Ala.Founded: ..................................................................... 1961Nickname: .................................................................. RamsConference: .................................. Southern States Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ..................................................... Dr. Mark FoleyAthletic Director: .................................................Joe Niland

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: .....................................................Mike JacobsAssistant Coach: ..............................................Jon SeymourStadium: ........................................................... Jacobs Field2015 record (conference): ............................. 36-20 (16-14)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ......... 5/1/15 - at SSAC Tournament - W, 12-2

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ....................................................... Matthew HicksOffice Phone: .................................................251-442-2264Email: ................................................ [email protected]: ........................................www.umobilerams.comFacebook: ......................................................./MobileRamsTwitter: .........................................................@MobileRams

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2016 Opponents

GEORGETOWNMarch 14 - 3 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

March 15 - 12 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...................................................Georgetown, Ky.Founded: .................................................................... 1829Nickname: .................................................................TigersConference: ....................................................... Mid-South Affiliation: ................................................................... NAIAPresident: ............................................. Dr. Dwaine GreeneAthletic Director: ..............................................Brian Evans TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: .............................................Micah BaumfeldAssistant Coaches:............. Micah Graves, Casey HamiltonStadium: ......................................... Robert N. Wilson Field2015 record (conference): .............................. 18-18 (11-9)Postseason: ................................................................noneLast meeting: ..................2/19/11 - at AUM - L, 6-3; W, 6-5

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ............................................................Jenny ElderOffice Phone: ................................................601-968-8765Email: [email protected]: ................www.georgetowncollegeathletics.comFacebook: ...................................................... /GC AthleticsTwitter: ......................................................... @GCAthletics

BETHELMarch 19 - 6 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

March 20 - 1 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................... McKenzie, Tenn.Founded: .................................................................... 1842Nickname: ............................................................ Wildcats Conference: ................................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: .......................................................Walter ButlerAthletic Director: ................................................Dale Kelley

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................. Rusty ThompsonAssistant Coaches:................... Nick Thompson, Eric PattonStadium: ......................................................... Wildcat Field2015 record (conference): ............................. 18-26 (13-13)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ................. 3/21/15 - at AUM - W, 1-0; W, 3-2

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ....................................................... Dave McCulleyOffice Phone: .................................................731-352-4231Email: ............................................ [email protected]: ..................................... www.bethelathletics.comFacebook: ............./Bethel Sports Information DepartmentTwitter: .......................................................... @BUWildcats

MIDDLE GEORGIAMarch 25 - 3 p.m. - Cochran, Ga.

March 26 - 12 p.m. (DH) - Cochran, Ga.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .........................................................Cochran, Ga.Founded: .................................................................... 2013Nickname: .............................................................. KnightsConference: ................................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................................... NAIAPresident: ......................................... Dr. Christopher BlakeAthletic Director: ..........................................Charles Mullis TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ..................................................... Paul KnightAssistant Coaches:.................... John Jeanes, Jerry StuckeyStadium: ........................................................ Stuckey Field2015 record (conference): .............................. 17-32 (7-23)Postseason: ................................................................noneLast meeting: ............ 2/28/15 - at MGSU - W, 7-2; W, 11-0

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ......................................................... James HaglerOffice Phone: ................................................478-934-3107Email: ............................................ [email protected]: ......................................... www.mgaknights.comFacebook: .............. /Middle Georgia State College KnightsTwitter: ........................................................@MGAKnights

BLUE MOUNTAINApril 2 - 3 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

April 3 - 1 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ............................................ Blue Mountain, Miss.Founded: ..................................................................... 1873Nickname: ...............................................................ToppersConference: .................................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ............................. Dr. Barbara Childers McMillinAthletic Director: ........................................... Lavon Driskell

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ..................................................... Curt FowlerAssistant Coaches:.............. Austin Kimbrough, Taylor ClarkStadium: ............................................................... BNA Park2015 record (Conference): .............................. 17-24 (9-19)Postseason: ................................................................. none Last meeting: ................... 4/18/15 - at BMC - W, 5-4; L, 5-3

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ........................................................... Brett FowlerOffice Phone: ...................................662-685-4771 ext. 415Email: ..................................................... [email protected]: ............................................ www.bmcsports.comFacebook: ......................................................... /BMCsportsTwitter: ........................................................... @BMCsports

THOMASApril 6 - 3 p.m.at Ozark, Ala.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ....................................................Thomasville, Ga.Founded: ..................................................................... 1950Nickname: ....................................................... Night HawksConference: ............................................................ The Sun Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ...............................................Dr. Gary BonvillianAthletic Director: ...................................................Mike Lee

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ..........................................................Mike LeeAssistant Coaches:.......................Randy Adams, Boo TaylorStadium: ................................................Varnedoe Stadium2015 record (conference): .......................... 23-25-1 (13-13)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ..................... 4/9/13 – in Ozark, Ala. – W, 7-6

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ......................................................Angelo PontelloOffice Phone: .................................229-226-1621 ext. 1027Email: ...................... [email protected]: ....................................... www.tunighthawks.comFacebook: ................................/ThomasUniversityAthleticsTwitter: ................................................. @TU_Night_Hawks

WILLIAM CAREYApril 8 - 6 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

April 9 - 1 p.m. (DH) - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................. Hattiesburg, Miss.Founded: ..................................................................... 1892Nickname: ........................................................... CrusadersConference: .................................. Southern States Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ................................................... Dr. Tommy KingAthletic Director: ............................................. Steve Knight

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................................. Bobby HalfordAssistant Coach: ..................................................Ben SmithStadium: ........................................................Wheeler Field2015 record (conference): ............................. 30-23 (18-10)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ................. 4/4/15 - at AUM - W, 5-1; W, 13-3

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ..........................................................Kevin RosiereOffice Phone: .................................................601-466-6380Email: .............................................baseball@wmcarey.eduWebsite: .......................................www.careyathletics.comFacebook: ....................................... William Carey AthleticsTwitter: ......................................................@CareyAthletics

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2016 Opponents/Series Results

Alabama ................................................ 0-2Alabama-Huntsville ...............................2-6Alabama State .......................................5-0Anderson A(S.C.) ...................................2-1Austin Peay ........................................... 1-2Ball State ............................................... 2-1Bellevue .............................................3-1-1Belhaven ...........................................13-10Benedict ................................................ 1-0Berry .................................................23-12Bethel (Tenn.) .................................... 5-1Biola ...................................................... 1-0Birmingham-Southern ......................21-25Blackburn .............................................. 1-0Blue Mountain ................................... 8-3Brevard (N.C.) .......................................7-1Brewton-Parker ..............................39-17Briar Cliff ............................................... 1-1 Bristol (Tenn.) ........................................1-0Bryan ..................................................... 0-1Campbellsville ................................... 4-5Central Arkansas ...................................1-0College of the Ozarks ............................3-0Columbus State .................................8-21Cumberland ........................................10-9Dallas Baptist ........................................0-1Delta State ............................................ 0-1Embry-Riddle (Fla.) ...........................5-15Emmanuel ...........................................38-2Faulkner.......................................82-47-1Flagler ................................................... 2-4Florida Southern ...................................0-1Freed-Hardeman ...................................1-1

George Washington ..............................1-0Georgetown (Ky.) ............................... 1-1Georgia Gwinnett ................ First meetingGeorgia Southern ..................................1-2Georgia Southwestern State .............31-27Goshen .................................................. 2-0Grand Canyon .......................................1-0Huntingdon (Ala.)..............................41-18Illinois Wesleyan ...................................1-0Iowa Wesleyan ......................................1-1Indiana Southeastern............................7-0Jacksonville State ................................5-13Judson (Ill.) ............................................ 0-1Keiser (Fla.) ......................... First meetingKennesaw State ....................................4-6Kentucky Wesleyan ...............................1-0LaGrange .............................................22-0Lambuth .............................................. 12-4Lee .................................................... 15-23Lewis-Clark State...................................0-1Limestone ............................................. 5-0Lincoln Memorial ..................................0-1Lindenwood .......................................... 0-3Lindsey Wilson ................................... 2-6Lipscomb ............................................... 9-1Loyola (La.) .......................................15-2LSU-Shreveport .....................................3-6Lubbock Christian .................................0-1Lynn ...................................................... 2-1McKendree ........................................... 4-0Martin Methodist .............................11-3Middle Georgia State ......................... 3-0Milligan ................................................. 1-0

Mississippi State University ..................0-2Missouri Baptist College ....................1-1-1Mobile ............................................37-16Montevallo ........................................34-26Montreat............................................... 5-1Morehead State ....................................1-0Mount Mercy ........................................1-2Mount Olive .......................................... 1-0North Alabama ..................................7-9-1North Florida ........................................1-1North Georgia .....................................9-13Northeastern Oklahoma State ..............0-1Nova Southeastern ...............................1-0Oklahoma Baptist .................................0-1Oklahoma City ......................................0-1Olivet Nazarene ....................................7-1Paine ..................................................... 1-0Piedmont .............................................. 3-0Point .................................................. 5-1Reinhardt ............................................21-3Rio Grande ............................................ 0-1Samford ................................................ 2-0SCAD-Savannah .....................................1-0St. Francis (Ill.) ......................................3-1St. Leo ................................................... 1-1St. Thomas (Fla.) ................................ 1-2St. Xavier ............................................... 0-1Selma .................................................... 8-1Seton Hill............................................... 1-0 Shawnee State ......................................1-0Shippensburg ........................................1-0Shorter ................................................ 30-6Siena Heights ......................................52-6

South Alabama .....................................0-4Southeastern (Fla.) ...............................1-1Southeastern Louisiana ........................1-3Southeastern Oklahoma State ..............0-1Southern Polytechnic State ...............28-20Southern Wesleyan .............................36-5Spring Hill ..........................................42-14Stillman ................................................. 0-2Talladega ..........................................33-4Tampa .................................................. 1-0Tennessee Wesleyan .........................11-4Thomas (Ga.) ..................................29-11Tuskegee ............................................. 15-0Trevecca Nazarene ..............................12-7Truett-McConnell ..................................3-0Troy ..................................................... 8-15Union (Ky.) ............................................ 1-0Union (Tenn.) ......................................14-7Univ. of Cumberlands ...........................1-1Valdosta State .......................................0-2Valparaiso ..........................................8-1-1Virginia .................................................. 1-0Warner Southern ..................................1-3Webber International ...........................6-6West Alabama ...................................28-21West Florida ......................................21-20West Georgia State ...............................4-2West Liberty State.................................1-0William Carey .................................28-18William Woods ......................................1-0Winona State ........................................ 0-1

2016 Opponents in Bold

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

GEORGIA GWINNETTApril 13 - 5 p.m. - Lawrenceville, Ga.

May 1 - 2 p.m. - AUM Baseball Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................. Lawrenceville, Ga.Founded: ..................................................................... 2005Nickname: .............................................................. GrizzliesConference: .......... Association of Independent Institutions Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: .....................................Dr. Stanley C. PreczweskiAthletic Director: ....................................... Dr. Darin Wilson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................... Brad StromdahlAssistant Coaches:.................S. Less, D. Martinez, J. MoyerStadium: .............................................Grizzly Baseball Field2015 record (conference): ................................. 50-14 (9-1)Postseason: ....................................... NAIA Opening RoundLast Meeting: .................................................. First meeting

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ......................................................... Jason HendrixOffice Phone: .................................................678-407-5039Email: .................................................... [email protected]: ..................................... www.grizzlyathletics.comFacebook: .................................................. /GrizzlyAthleticsTwitter: .......................................................@GrzlyAthletics

MARTIN METHODISTApril 15 - 6 p.m. - Pulaski, Tenn.

April 16 - 1 p.m. (DH) - Pulaski, Tenn

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ........................................................ Pulaski, Tenn.Founded: ..................................................................... 1870Nickname: ...........................................................RedHawksConference: .................................. Southern States Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: ......................................................Dr. Ted BrownAthletic Director: ....................................................Jeff Bain

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ....................................................Kelly BrattonAssistant Coach: ................................................. Jody EvansStadium: .............................East Campus Baseball Complex2015 record (conference): ............................. 27-17 (14-12)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ..........................3/16/15 - at AUM - W, 15-12

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ............................................................Wade NeelyOffice Phone: .................................................931-363-9883Email: ..................................wneely@martinmethodist.eduWebsite: ..........................................www.goredhawks.comFacebook: ............................../MartinMethodist.RedhawksTwitter: ..........................................@MMCRowdyRedHawk

LOYOLAApril 22 - 6 p.m. - New Orleans, La.

April 23 - 1 p.m. (DH) - New Orleans, La.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................... New Orleans, La.Founded: ..................................................................... 1912Nickname: ........................................................... Wolf PackConference: .................................. Southern States Athletic Affiliation: .................................................................... NAIAPresident: .................................Rev. Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J.Athletic Director: ...........................................Brett Simpson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: ...................................................... Doug FaustAssistant Coaches:.................... Buddy Turnage, Kal BonuraStadium: ....................................................... Segnette Field2015 record (conference): ............................... 23-28 (9-21)Postseason: ................................................................. noneLast meeting: ................. 3/7/15 - at AUM - W, 9-0; W, 13-0

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact: ............................................................Rob ChristieOffice Phone: .................................................504-864-7349Email: .................................................. [email protected]: ..................................... www.loyolawolfpack.comFacebook: ................................................. /LoyolaWolfpackTwitter: ................................................... @LoyolaWolfpack

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MARTYLOVRICH

Head CoachSecond Season as Head Coach / 24th Season Overall

Auburn Montgomery, 1990

2015 Coaching Staff

After spending two seasons as the head baseball coach at Southern Polytechnic State University, former longtime Auburn Montgomery assistant coach Marty Lovrich was announced as the new head coach at Auburn University at Montgomery in July of 2014.

Lovrich became just the second head coach in the program’s history when he took over for a retiring Q.V. Lowe, with whom he spent 22 years as an assistant coach. Lovrich made an immediate impact with the program, helping the Warhawks to a 40-18 record, the Southern States Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament championships, as well as the top seed in the Daytona Beach bracket of the NAIA Opening Round Championship. Lovrich was selected the SSAC Coach of the Year following the regular season and was named the 2015 Alabama Baseball Coaches Association’s Small College Division Coach of the Year at the end of the year. During the 2015 season, four Warhawks earned All-SSAC accolades, while Seth Arroyo earned All-Freshman team honors. Matt Miller earned Gold Glove honors at first base, while five players were named to the All-Academic team. Of those five, Bryan Young and Shelby Nobles were named NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Additionally, Rock Rucker became the 10th member of the Warhawks’ baseball program to be drafted by a MLB team, when he was selected in the 20th round of the First-Year Player Draft by the Cincinnati Reds. In his two seasons with the Hornets, Lovrich compiled an 85-37 mark, including a 37-22 record in SSAC play. He coached a pair of SSAC All-Conference performers, two SSAC Gold Glove winners and three members of the conference All-Academic team. He also helped Miller to 2014 Newcomer of the Year honors in the conference and had one player drafted in the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft.

In 2014, Lovrich helped SPSU to a 46-19 record and secured an automatic berth to the NAIA National Tournament by winning the SSAC Tournament. The Hornets advanced to the NAIA World Series by claiming the championship of the NAIA National Championship Opening Round site in Daytona Beach, Fla., with an 8-0 win over host Embry-Riddle. The World Series appearance was the third in the program’s history. Southern Poly finished the season ranked eighth nationally. Following the season, Lovrich was selected the American Baseball Coaches Association’s NAIA Southeast Regional Coach of the Year. In his first season, Lovrich led the team to a 39-18 and was named the NAIA College Baseball Coach of the Year by the Georgia Dugout Club. Prior to joining the staff at SPSU in June of 2012, Lovrich spent 22 seasons on the coaching staff at AUM. He was also a catcher for the team in 1989, where he hit .342 and helped AUM to its first winning season in the program’s history. The following year, Lovrich joined the coaching staff as a graduate assistant coach, before being hired as an assistant coach in 1993. His last title was as the associate head coach. During his tenure with the AUM, Lovrich helped the Warhawks to the NAIA World Series three times and coached 34 All-Americans, 76 all-conference honorees, 40 all-region selections and 25 players that went on to play professionally. He was also selected the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year among the state’s four-year institutions in 2008. With Lovrich on its coaching staff, AUM has won nearly 63 percent of its games. Lovrich received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from AUM in 1990 and completed work on a master’s degree in education in 1995. Lovrich is married to the former Holli Wells. They are the proud parents of three children, Camden, Cate and Allie Grace.

LOVRICH THROUGH THE YEARS

Auburn Montgomery (Assistant Coach)1990 .............................................................. 40-25 1991 .............................................................. 29-201992 .............................................................. 50-181993 ........................................................... 29-26-11994 .............................................................. 36-23 1995 .............................................................. 49-141996 .............................................................. 41-221997 ........................................................... 34-24-11998 .............................................................. 49-101999 .............................................................. 42-192000 .............................................................. 48-16 2001 ........................................................... 50-16-1 2002 .............................................................. 50-182003 .............................................................. 39-232004 .............................................................. 38-212005 .............................................................. 38-292006 .............................................................. 49-202007 .............................................................. 51-132008 .............................................................. 43-212009 .............................................................. 37-232010 .............................................................. 27-242011 .............................................................. 42-192012 .............................................................. 38-24Totals ...................................................949-468-3

Southern Poly (Head Coach)2013 .............................................................. 39-18 2014 .............................................................. 46-19Totals ......................................................... 85-37

Auburn Montgomery (Head Coach)2015 .............................................................. 40-18Totals ......................................................... 40-18

THE LOVRICH FILEBorn June 20, 1967 Family Wife: HolliChildren: Camden, Cate, Allie Grace College Auburn Montgomery 1990, 1995

Playing Experience Jacksonville State University 1986-88Auburn Montgomery 1989

Coaching Experience Auburn Montgomery 2014-pres.Head Coach Southern Polytechnic State 2013-2014Head Coach

Auburn Montgomery 1993-2012Associate Head Coach

Auburn Montgomery 1990-92Graduate Assistant Coach

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CLAYBOOTH

Assistant CoachThird Season

Auburn Montgomery, 2010

SAMJUDAHVolunteer Assistant Coach

Third SeasonTwo-time All-Conference Performer

2015 Coaching Staff

Clay Booth is beginning his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Warhawk program. During the three seasons prior to being selected as assistant coach, Booth worked as a graduate assistant with former head coach Q.V. Lowe and current head coach Marty Lovrich.

In his five seasons on the coaching staff, Booth has helped the Warhawks to a 207-134-1 record, good for a .607 winning percentage. He has assisted with AUM making three NAIA Opening Round Tournament appearances and has coached 13 all-conference performers, two All-West Division selections and two NAIA All-Americans. Booth, who worked primarily with the catchers as a graduate assistant, also helped former Warhawk Michael Dugan to three SSAC

Gold Glove awards and a pair of all-conference honors. Booth joined the coaching staff following a successful two-year playing career at AUM. A member of the 2009 AUM team, which advanced to the NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round, he appeared in 80 career games for the Warhawks, finishing with a .291 career batting average. He recorded 12 doubles and four home runs, while driving in 46 runs. Prior to his arrival at AUM, Booth was a two-year letterwinner at Shelton State Community College, where he helped the Bucs to a fourth-place finish at the Junior College World Series as a senior. During his career at SSCC, Booth posted a .296 batting average with 11 doubles and 41 runs batted in. A native of Tuscaloosa, Booth prepped at Tuscaloosa High School, where he played for head coach Kenny Burns. He is the son of Billy and Tracey Booth. He has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Brett, who plays baseball for the University of Alabama. He earned his bachelor’s degree from AUM in secondary education and sports leadership in 2010.

A two-time All-Southern States Athletic Conference performer, Sam Judah returns to the Warhawks for his third season as a volunteer assistant coach in 2015.

Judah enjoyed two standout seasons at AUM, following two seasons at Central Alabama Community College. During his time at AUM, the Ozark, Ala., native appeared in 109 games, posting a .379 batting average, 32 doubles, 13 homers and 92 runs batted in. He also scored 71 runs. On the mound, he made 28 appearances for the Warhawks. He tossed 36 1/3 innings and recording 14 saves, including 11 as a senior, a mark which is tied for the third-best season total in school history. He struck out 45, while walking only 11.

Following his collegiate career, Judah has played professionally for Lake County Fielders of the North American League, the Sioux City Explorers of the American Association of Independent Baseball and the Normal Cornbelters of the Frontier League. Last season with the Cornbelters, Judah was a Frontier League All Star and was a three-time league player of the week. He was third on the team with a .307 batting average, while finishing with 13 home runs, 27 doubles and 82 RBIs. This offseason, he signed an extension with the team and will return to Normal for the 2015 season. The son of Sammy and Susan Judah, he is currently working to complete his undergraduate degree in sports leadership.

MATTMILLER

Student Assistant CoachFirst Season

Following a standout senior campaign with the Warhawks in 2015, Matt Mller will join the coaching staff this season as a student assistant.

In his lone season at AUM, Miller was a dual-threat performer for the Warhawks, while helping the team to a 40-18 record, the Southern States Athletic Conference regular-season and conference tournament championships, and the top seed in the Daytona Beach bracket of the NAIA Opening Round . At the plate, Miller hit .349 with nine doubles and a team-best 46 RBIs. He also posted an 8-4 record on the mound, with a 4.38 ERA in 96 2/3 innings. He was named a second-team all-conference performer and was the SSAC Gold Glove winner at first base. Prior to his arrival at AUM,

Miller helped Southern Poly to the NAIA World Series and was selected the SSAC Newcomer of the Year. The son of Mike and Becky Miller, he is completing his undergraduate degree in business management.

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JOSHALBRITTON

Junior | 6-0 | 205 | 1B | Bats: L | Throws: LWetumpka, Ala. | Macon-East Academy

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ALBRITTON’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2014 12-3 19 2 8 0 0 0 3 8 0 5 0-0 .4212015 24-3 31 1 10 3 0 0 6 13 1 4 0-0 .323 Total 36-6 50 3 18 3 0 0 9 21 1 9 0-0 .360

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2014 8-1 12 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0-0 .333 2015 15-2 22 1 5 2 0 0 4 7 0 2 0-0 .227 Total 23-3 34 3 9 2 0 0 4 11 0 6 0-0 .265

2016 Returners

2015 [Sophomore]: Appeared in 24 games, starting in three … batted .331, collecting 10 hits in 31 at bats … posted a .419 slugging percentage and a .344 on-base percentage … scored one run while knocking in six … fielded a perfect 1.000 percent on the year … slugged two doubles and knocked in four runs in 15 Southern States Athletic Conference appearances … collected four hits as a pinch hitter, including a double against Reinhardt University on March 18 that helped spark a six-run seventh inning in an 8-7 victory … had two multi-hit games, including a 2-for-2 performance against Tennessee Wesleyan on Jan. 31 … recorded a season-high nine putouts on March 20 against Bethel University.2014 [Freshman]: Appeared in 12 games as a freshman, starting three … posted a .421 batting average, collecting eight hits in 19 at bats … scored twice and drove in three runs … hit .385 with runners on base and .400 with runners in scoring position … was 2 for

4 as a pinch hitter … made three appearances on the mound … tossed 3 2/3 innings, allowing four hits and walking six … recorded a .333 batting average in Southern States Athletic Conference games, posting four hits in 12 at bats … hit in a season-high five straight games … was 2-for-3 with two runs batted in at Reinhardt on March 26 … tossed 1 1/3 scoreless innings against Judson on March 5.Prep: Lettered in baseball for four seasons, football for two seasons and basketball for one year at Macon East Academy in Cecil, Ala. … played baseball for head coach Scott Tubbs … was a three-year starter for the Knights … earned 2013 all-metro and all-state honors as a senior, after hitting .473 with a pair of home runs … was selected to the AISA All-Star American team following his senior season.Personal: Full name is Joshua McIntyre Albritton … was born Mary 11, 1995 … is the son of Steve and Amy Albritton … has an older brother, Jake … is majoring in pre-engineering.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 4, 2x (Last: vs. Bethel, 3/20/15)

RUNS 1, 3x (Last: at Middle Ga., 2/28/15)

HITS 2, 3x (Last: vs. Loyola, 3/7/15)

DOUBLES 1, 3x (Last: vs. Bethel, 3/20/15)

HOME RUNS none

RBIs 2, at Reinhardt, 3/26/14

STOLEN BASES none

HIT STREAK Five games

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2016 Returners

SETHARROYO

Sophomore | 6-0 | 180 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RRehobeth, Ala. | Rehobeth HS

Nursing12

ARROYO’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 13-8 4 4 2.20 45.0 0 0 45 20 11 12 22 1 Total 13-8 4 4 2.20 45.0 0 0 45 20 11 12 22 1

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 9-4 3 2 2.36 26.2 0 0 27 12 7 6 8 1 Total 9-4 3 2 2.36 26.2 0 0 27 12 7 6 8 1

2015 [Freshman]: Was selected as a member of the 2015 SSAC All-Freshman Team … appeared in 13 games for the Warhawks, starting in eight … compiled a record of 4-4, while also accounting for one save … posted an ERA of 2.20 in 45 innings of work… struck out 22 batters, while holding batters to a .256 average on the season … was 3-2 with an ERA of 2.36 in nine appearances against conference opponents … made his collegiate debut against Middle Georgia State College on Feb. 28, where he threw one inning of scoreless relief … earned his first collegiate win against Bethel on March 20, tossing 2 2/3 innings of one-hit relief … recorded his lone save against Belhaven University on March 28 … struck out multiple batters on six different occasions ... posted a season-high four strikeouts against Reinhardt University on March 1, a game in which he scattered five hits and allowed one earned run over five innings of

work … tossed a season-high six scoreless innings in a winning effort against Mobile on May 1 in the SSAC Tournament semifinals.Prep: Lettered in baseball for four years at Rehobeth High School in Rehobeth, Ala. … played for head coach Matt Ream … helped the Rebels to a 27-13 record in 2014 … led RHS to the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 5A State semifinals, the deepest run in school history … was an Alabama Sports Writers Association Honorable Mention All-State performer as a senior … also earned All-Wiregrass Athletic Conference honors following his senior season … named to the Dothan Eagle Super 12 team after his senior campaign … recorded a 6-3 record with a 1.14 earned run average his final season … posted one save and a 0.84 WHIP … struck out 70 and walked just 20 in 62 innings … finished with a .360 batting average with eight doubles ... drove in 30 runs and scored 17 more … had a .401 on-base percentage as a senior.Personal: Full name is Douglas Seth Arroyo … was born Nov. 22, 1995 … is the son of Joseph and Sandy Arroyo … has an older sister, Hannah Bruner, and a younger brother, Shelton … is majoring in nursing … is related to former AUM baseball player Kole Skinner.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 6.1, vs. Mobile, 5/1/15

HITS 8, at Blue Mountain, 4/18/15

RUNS 5, at Blue Mountain, 4/18/15

EARNED RUNS 3, vs. Faulkner, 4/23/15

WALKS 3, 2x (Last: vs. Mobile, 5/1/15)

STRIKEOUTS 4, 2x (Last: at Point, 3/24/15)

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2016 Returners

CARTER’S CAREER STATISTICS

DAVIDCARTER

R-Senior | 6-2 | 215 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RWilmer, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Sports Management39

vs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2013 DID NOT PITCH2014 1-1 0 1 45.00 1.0 0 0 5 7 5 0 0 02015 11-0 0 0 2.45 11.0 0 0 6 8 3 9 13 0 Total 12-1 0 1 6.00 12.0 0 0 11 15 8 9 13 0

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2013 DID NOT PITCH2014 DID NOT PITCH2015 3-0 0 0 3.38 2.2 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 0 Total 3-0 0 0 3.38 2.2 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 0

2015 [R-Junior]: Made 11 relief appearances for the Warhawks … posted a 2.45 ERA in 11 innings of action, only allowing three earned runs … gave up six hits, while striking out 13 … held opponents to just a .158 batting average on the year … struck out two batters in one inning of work in his season debut against Tennessee Wesleyan on Jan. 31 … recorded a strikeout in 10 of his 11 appearances, while striking out multiple batters in three of those contests … threw a season-high two innings against Talladega University on April 21 … compiled a conference ERA of 3.38, striking out five batters in 2 2/3 innings … SSAC opponents batted just .111 against him.2014 [MR-Junior]: Appeared in four games for the Warhawks … finished 4 for 13 at the plate, hitting safely in 3-of-4 games … scored four runs and drove in a run … also made one appearance on the mound, tossing one inning … had one multi-hit game, before having his season cut short due to an injury … was 2-for-5 with two runs scored and a RBI against Tennessee Wesleyan on Feb. 2 … made his lone pitching performance against Georgia Southwestern on Feb. 5 ... received a medical redshirt following the season.2013 [R-Junior]: Finished the season 6-for-19 at the

plate, before suffering a season-ending injury at Blue Mountain College … posted one home run, four runs batted in and five runs scored … was also 2-for-2 on stolen bases … appeared in just six games, earning the start in all six … hit in final four games of the season, including a season-best three against Tennessee Wesleyan on Feb. 3 … posted a home run and three RBIs in opening game of a doubleheader against the Bulldogs … was issued a medical hardship for the 2013 season.Prior to AUM: Was a two-year letterwinner at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala., where he played for head coach Steve Helms … appeared in 84 games during his career with the Saints, hitting .321 with 11 home runs and 56 runs batted in … added 13 doubles, three triples and 54 runs scored … finished 23-of-26 on stolen base attempts … also made five appearances on the mound during his career … recorded a .306 batting average, six home runs and 25 RBIs as a freshman … posted seven multiple-hit games and six multi-RBI games during his first season at LBW … finished 3-for-4 with a pair of triples, four runs batted in and three runs scored against Huntingdon on March 3, 2011 … recorded a season-high four hits against Enterprise State on March 19 … earned Second Team All-Southern League honors as a sophomore, after hitting .336 with five home runs and 31 RBIs … finished with 41 hits in 122 at-bats … was a perfect 14-for-14 on stolen base attempts … opened his sophomore season with a 10-game hitting streak … recorded eight multi-hit games, including a season-high four against Enterprise State on May 5 … posted nine games with multiple runs batted in … drove in a season-high three runs on four occasions.Prep: Lettered in baseball at Mary G. Montgomery High School in Semmes, Ala., where he played for head coach James Dixon … helped the Vikings to a 20-12 record as a senior and a spot in the AHSAA 6A playoffs.Personal: Born Oct. 24, 1991 … full name is David Lee Carter … is the son of Jimbo and Lisa Ray … is majoring in sports management.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 2.0, vs. Talladega, 4/21/15

HITS 5, vs. Ga. Southwestern, 2/5/14

RUNS 7, vs. Ga. Southwestern, 2/5/14

EARNED RUNS 5, vs. GSU, 2/5/14

WALKS 2, 2x (Last: vs. Mobile, 5/1/15)

STRIKEOUTS 2, 3x (Last: vs. FCU, 4/23/15)

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2016 Returners

JAMESDEAN

Senior | 5-11 | 190 | LHP | Bats: L | Throws: LAtmore, Ala. | Faulkner State CC

Criminal Justice28

DEAN’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 7-0 1 0 27.00 1.1 0 0 4 4 4 4 1 0 Total 7-0 1 0 27.00 1.1 0 0 4 4 4 4 1 0

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 2-0 1 0 0.00 0.1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2-0 1 0 0.00 0.1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2015 [Junior]: Made seven appearances on the year … the lefty specialist scattered four earned runs over those seven outings, while striking out one in 1 1/3 innings pitched … held opponents to no earned runs in four of his outings … made his AUM debut against Tennessee Wesleyan on Jan. 30, where he tossed 1/3 of an inning scoreless relief … earned a win against Belhaven University on March 27, when he threw 1/3 an inning of relief.Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Wayne Larker at Faulkner State Community College in Bay Minette, Ala. … led FSCC to a 37-17 record as a sophomore … saw action in nine games in 2014 … threw 5 1/3 innings and did not record a decision … struck out three in those nine outings … posted an earned run average of 8.44 … helped the Sun Chiefs to a 44-11 record, including a 27-3 mark in conference, as a freshman … made

14 relief appearances in his first season … did not allow an earned run in those outings … threw 4 2/3 innings .. struck out three and allowed just six hits.Prep: Was a three-sport letterwinner at Flomaton High School in Flomaton, Ala. … played baseball for head coach Anthony Davidson … helped the Hurricanes to a 39-8 record as a senior … also lettered in basketball for four seasons and football for three seasons. Personal: Full name is James Austin Dean … was born March 12, 1994 … is the son of Jimmy and Kimberly Dean … has an older brother, Jon … is majoring in criminal justice … his father played baseball at AUM for two seasons.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 0.1, 4x (Last: at Belhaven, 3/27/15)

HITS 3, at Columbus State, 2/11/15

RUNS 2, 2x (Last: vs. ERAU, 2/20/15)

EARNED RUNS 2, 2x (Last: vs. ERAU, 2/20/15)

WALKS 2, vs. ERAU, 2/20/15

STRIKEOUTS 1, vs. TWC, 1/31/15

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BRADYELDRIDGE

Senior | 5-10 | 160 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RSlocomb, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Pre-Engineering10

ELDRIDGE’S CAREER STATISTICS

vs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 25-0 4 1 2.27 39.2 0 0 27 10 10 15 28 3 Total 25-0 4 1 2.27 39.2 0 0 27 10 10 15 28 3

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 10-0 2 0 1.77 20.1 0 0 14 4 4 9 14 1 Total 10-0 2 0 1.77 20.1 0 0 14 4 4 9 14 1

2015 [Junior]: Made a team-high 25 appearances for the Warhawks … compiled a record of 4-1 with three saves … struck out 28 batters, while surrendering only 10 earned runs in 39 2/3 innings of work… held opponents to just a .196 batting average on the year … boasted a 1.77 ERA against SSAC opponents … accounted for two wins and one save over 20 1/3 innings of action in conference play, striking out 14 and only giving up four earned runs and four extra-base hits … struck out multiple batters on eight occasions, recording a season-high three in three appearances … struck out two batters in one inning of scoreless relief in his season debut against Tennessee Wesleyan on Jan. 30 … recorded wins in consecutive appearances, first against Reinhardt on March 18, and then against Bethel on March 21 … threw a season-high five scoreless innings of relief against Blue Mountain College on April 18, a game in which he earned his fourth win on the year … threw the last 2 2/3 innings against Faulkner University on May 2 to earn his third save of the season and clinch the SSAC Tournament Championship.Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … made 16 appearances for the Saints as a sophomore, starting three … was 2-2 with a 4.50 earned

run average in 34 innings … tossed one complete game and struck out 18 hitters … struck out a season-best six in a complete-game shutout against Enterprise State Community College on May 3, 2014 … had a team-high 19 appearances as a freshman, starting one … finished 2-2 with a 3.86 ERA and conference-leading seven saves … struck out 21 hitters in 28 innings, while issuing just nine walks … struck out a season-high five in 1 2/3 innings in his collegiate debut against Bishop State Community College on Feb. 2, 2013.Prep: Lettered in baseball for six seasons at Slocomb High School in Slocomb, Ala. … played for head coaches Jim Bedsole and Jeremy Whitaker … was an all-conference selection his final two seasons … earned honorable mention All-State honors from the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a junior … also lettered in golf for two seasons … was a member of the Senior Beta Club and the Senior Basic Club.Personal: Full name is Brady Bishop Eldridge … was born on May 20, 1994 … is the son of Stan and Kelly Eldridge … has a younger brother, Tyler … is majoring in pre-engineering … his father played sports at Enterprise State Community College and his grandfather played at Troy University.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 5.0, at Blue Mountain, 4/18/15

HITS 4, vs. Brewton-Parker, 2/13/15

RUNS 2, 3x (Last: vs. Rio Grande, 5/12/15)

EARNED RUNS 2, 3x (Last: vs. URG, 5/12/15)

WALKS 3, vs. Faulkner, 4/24/15

STRIKEOUTS 3, 3x (Last: at BMC, 4/18/15)

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R-Sophomore | 6-3 | 200 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RHokes Bluff, Ala. | Hokes Bluff HS

Physical Education35

GIDLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2014 1-0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 DID NOT PLAY - WAS REDSHIRTED Total 1-0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2014 0-0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 DID NOT PLAY - WAS REDSHIRTED Total 0-0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2015 [Sophomore]: Was redshirted and did not appear in any games. 2014 [Freshman]: Recorded one appearance during the season … made his collegiate debut against Cumberland on Feb. 7, tossing a scoreless inning.Prep: Lettered in baseball for four years for head coach Mike Robertson at Hokes Bluff High School in Hokes Bluff, Ala. … earned all-county, all-area and all-region honors as a senior … finished 7-0 with a 1.30 earned run average as a senior … struck out 63 in 54 innings pitched … recorded one save … finished his career with an 11-2 record and a 2.14 ERA.Personal: Born on May 1, 1994 … full name is Jeremy Clay Gidley … is the son of David and Debra Gidley … has an older brother, Clint … is majoring in physical education.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 1.0, vs. Cumberland (2/7/14)

HITS none

RUNS none

EARNED RUNS none

WALKS none

STRIKEOUTS none

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COLEGOODWIN

Senior | 6-0 | 170 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RLeesburg, Ga. | Southern Polytechnic State University

Information Systems18

GOODWIN’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 23-12 10 1 3.15 97.0 4 2 96 41 34 17 80 5 Total 23-12 10 1 3.15 97.0 4 2 96 41 34 17 80 5

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 13-10 8 0 3.12 69.1 4 2 63 29 24 11 55 3 Total 13-10 8 0 3.12 69.1 4 2 63 29 24 11 55 3

2015 [Junior]: Was selected a member of the SSAC All-Conference First Team … made 23 appearances on the season, getting the starting nod in 12 … posted an ERA of 3.15 … Won a team-best 10 games, while also recording a team-best five saves … struck out a team-high 80 batters, while only walking 14 … allowed only 34 earned runs in 97 innings of work … averaged 7.33 strikeouts per game … Ranked in the top 50 in the NAIA in both win and saves … threw four complete games, good for second on the team, while also throwing two shutouts … registered a team-best seven quality starts on the year … went a perfect 8-0 in conference play, posting an ERA of 3.12 and striking out 55 batters … held conference opponents to just a .245 batting average … struck out five or more batters on seven different occasions … struck out a season-high 11 batters against Brewton Parker on Feb. 14, a game in which he scattered two runs over seven innings … threw a season-high 10 innings against Bethel on March 21, an

outing in which he gave up only one hit and one walk, while striking out nine … recorded a save and a win in the series against Belhaven on March 27-28 … recorded a save against University of Mobile on April 30, and a win as a starter in the championship game against Faulkner University on May 2 in the SSAC Conference Tournament.Prior to AUM: Played his sophomore season at Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Ga., where he played for current AUM head coach Marty Lovrich … helped the Hornets to a 46-19 record, an appearance in the NAIA World Series, the Daytona Beach Opening Round championship and the Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament title … appeared in 24 games for the Hornets, staring two … recorded a 4-3 record with a 2.17 earned run average and a save … allowed just 11 earned runs and 34 hits in 45 2/3 innings … struck out 37 hitters and allowed opponents to hit just .209 on the year … tossed a season-high six innings, allowing two runs and striking out four, against Lewis-Clark State in the NAIA World Series on May 26 … picked up his first victory with SPSU on Feb. 19, by throwing two innings of scoreless relief against Georgia Southwestern … allowed just one hit in 4 1/3 innings, while striking out four, against William Carey on April 5 … struck out a season-high five on two occasions … recorded a save against Georgetown in the NAIA World Series on May 24 … spent his freshman campaign at Darton State College, where he played for head coach Scot Hemmings … helped the Cavaliers to a 47-9 record in 2013 … made 15 appearances, tossing 22 1/3 innings … posted a 1-0 record with a 1.61 earned run average … struck out 14, while allowing just 12 hits … threw a season-high 3 2/3 innings against Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College on April 6, 2013.Prep: Lettered in baseball for head coach Rob Williams at Lee County High School in Leesburg, Ga. … helped the Trojans to three region championships. Personal: Full name is Brenton Cole Goodwin … was born Nov. 7, 1992 … is the son of Louie and Pam Goodwin … has an older sister, Toni … is majoring in information systems … was a member of the 2005 Dixie Youth Majors World Series Championship team.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 10.0, vs. Bethel, 3/21/15

HITS 12, vs. Faulkner, 5/2/15

RUNS 5, 4x (Last: vs. Faulkner, 5/2/15)

EARNED RUNS 5, 2x (Last: vs. FCU, 5/2/15)

WALKS 4, vs. Bryan, 5/13/15

STRIKEOUTS 11, vs. BPC, 2/14/15

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CLARKGRAY

Senior | 5-11 | 210 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: R Millbrook, Ala. | University of West Florida

Sports Management30

GRAY’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 14-0 2 1 1.88 14.1 0 0 7 5 3 8 6 1 Total 14-0 2 1 1.88 14.1 0 0 7 5 3 8 6 1

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 6-0 1 0 0.00 5.2 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 Total 6-0 1 0 0.00 5.2 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 1

2015 [Junior]: Made 14 appearances out of the bullpen for the Warhawks … compiled a record of 2-1 on the year, while also recording a save … posted a team-best 1.88 ERA … struck out six, while allowing only three earned runs over 14 1/3 innings of work … struck out a batter in six of his 14 appearances … did not give up a hit to opponents in eight outings … held opponents to no earned runs in 12 of his 14 appearances … did not allow an earned run in conference play, holding batters to just a .111 average against him … recorded his lone save of the season against the University of Mobile on April 11, a game in which he threw 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to finish the game … pitched a season-high 1 2/3 innings against Reinhardt on March 18, a game in which he earned his first win on the season … chalked up his second win of the season against Belhaven on March 28, when he threw one inning of scoreless relief.Prior to AUM: Spent the 2014 season at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Fla. … was a two-year letterwinner at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia,

Ala., where he played for head coach Steve Helms … recorded a 2-2 record with a 2.84 earned run average in six appearances in 2013 … had 19 strikeouts in 19 innings … walked only four on the season … tossed a season-high 5 1/3 innings against Wabash Valley College, where he struck out a season-best seven on Feb. 9, 2013 … did not play in 2012 … appeared in 17 games as a freshman in 2011 for the Saints … had one hit in 13 at bats … posted a 1-2 record with a 4.66 earned run average in 10 appearances … struck out 14 in 19 2/3 innings … walked just three hitters on the year.Prep: Played baseball for two seasons for head coach Scott Johnson at Stanhope Elmore High School in Millbrook, Ala. … was selected to the Montgomery Advertiser’s All-Metro team as a utility player as a senior … led the Mustangs in runs batted in and was second in home runs … was named an Alabama High School Athletic Association All Star following his junior season … also earned all-metro honors as a junior.Personal: Full name is Martin Clark Gray … was born July 15, 1991 … is the son of Martin and Dianne Gray … has one older sister, Mallory Grooms … is majoring in sports management … is related to former AUM pitcher Nathan Marks … played in the Montgomery Metro Baseball League in 2011 and 2014 … was selected the MMBL’s College Pitcher of the Year in 2014.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 1.2, 2x (Last: vs. Faulkner, 4/24/15)

HITS 2, at Columbus State, 2/11/15

RUNS 2, 2x (Last: at Columbus State, 2/11/15)

EARNED RUNS 2, at Columbus State, 2/11/15

WALKS 2, at Columbus State, 2/11/15

STRIKEOUTS 1, 6x (Last: at Reinhardt, 4/7/15)

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KALEBHARRIS

Senior | 6-0 | 185 | C/1B | Bats: R | Throws: RPinson, Ala. | Alabama Southern CC

Sports Management24

HARRIS’ CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 39-37 109 6 34 5 1 2 22 47 16 20 0-0 .312 Total 39-37 109 6 34 5 1 2 22 47 16 20 0-0 .312

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 20-20 63 2 25 3 1 0 13 30 6 8 0-0 .397 Total 20-20 63 2 25 3 1 0 13 30 6 8 0-0 .397

2015 [Junior]: Appeared in 39 games for the Warhawks, starting in 37 … batted .312, collecting 34 hits in 109 at bats … had nine extra-base hits on the season, including five doubles, two home runs and one triple … drove in 22 runs, while scoring six … compiled a slugging percentage of .431, with an on-base percentage of .395 … fielded a solid .982 behind the dish … collected 76 total bases on the year, good for third on the team … recorded eight multiple-hit games and four games with multiple RBIs … posted a .476 slugging percentage and a .397 batting average in conference play, good for second on the team … his .437 on-base percentage in conference play was also good for second on the team … knocked in a season-high four runs against Martin Methodist on March 16, a game in which he went 3-for-5 at the plate … hit the eventual game-winning home run in the eighth inning against Belhaven University in the opening round matchup of the SSAC Conference Tournament on April 29.Prior to AUM: Played his sophomore season for head coach Daniel Head at Alabama Southern Community College in Monroeville, Ala. … appeared in 41 games for the Eagles, hitting .304 on the year … had 31 hits in 102 at bats, including six doubles and a home run … drove in 19 runs … added 16 runs scored … walked 15 times and stole three bases … committed just three errors in 196 chances … spent his freshman season at Lawson State Community College in Birmingham, Ala., where he played for head coach David Cook … started 43 games as a freshman … recorded

45 hits, including four doubles and a triple … posted a .333 batting average … had 25 RBIs and 16 runs scored … recorded 11 multiple-hit games.Prep: Lettered in baseball for head coach Josh Johnson at Pinson Valley High School in Pinson, Ala. … was selected to play in the Alabama North-South All-Star game following his junior season … also lettered in football for head coach Matt Glover.Personal: Full name is Kaleb Duncan Harris … was born on April 12, 1994 … is the son of Clay and Kathy Harris … has an older brother, Christian … is majoring in sports management.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 5, 2x (Last: vs. MMC, 3/16/15)

RUNS 1, 6x (Last: vs. Belhaven, 4/29/15)

HITS 3, 4x (Last: vs. Faulkner, 4/24/15)

DOUBLES 1, 5x (Last: vs. BU, 4/29/15)

HOME RUNS 1, 2x (Last: vs. BU, 4/29/15)

RBIs 4, vs. Martin Methodist, 3/16/15

STOLEN BASES none

HIT STREAK Nine games

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DALTONKELLEY

Senior | 6-0 | 180 | UTIL | Bats: S | Throws: RPrattville, Ala. | University of Alabama-Birmingham

Graphic Design11

KELLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 55-54 193 32 58 11 1 1 37 74 20 26 22-25 .301 Total 55-54 193 32 58 11 1 1 37 74 20 26 22-25 .301

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 30-30 113 19 33 8 1 1 23 46 8 15 13-14 .292 Total 30-30 113 19 33 8 1 1 23 46 8 15 13-14 .292

2015 [Junior]: Played in 55 games, earning the starting nod in 54 … recorded 58 hits in 193 trips to the plate, good for a .301 average … accounted for 32 runs and drove in 37 … finished second on the team in doubles with 11 … also added a triple and a home run … swiped 22 bases on the year in 25 attempts, good for third on the team … had 18 multi-hit games and eight games in which he collected multiple RBIs … compiled a fielding percentage of .966, seeing action at multiple positions … recorded a seven-game hitting streak from Feb. 21-March 7 … batted .292 in conference play, while knocking in 23 runs and scoring 19 … was an efficient 13-for-14 on stolen base attempts versus conference foes …collected eight hits and four RBIs in a three-game series against Loyola-New Orleans on March 7-8, a series in which he batted .727 and slugged three doubles, a triple and a home run … knocked in the first run against Faulkner University with a two-out double in the SSAC Conference Championship Game on May 2.Prior to AUM: Attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham during the 2014 Fall semester, before transferring to AUM … played previous two seasons for head coach Mike Kandler at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Fla. … helped the Commodores to a 40-14 record in 2014 … earned second-team all-conference honors as a sophomore, after hitting .322, with 22 stolen bases and 35

runs scored … had five doubles, three triples and a home run, while driving in 27 runs … posted 15 multi-hit games and eight multiple-RBI games … made 12 pitching appearances, posting a 2-1 record with a 4.15 earned run average … struck out 18 in 21 2/3 innings … hit .298 with five doubles and a triple as a freshman … drove in 15 runs and scored 23 runs … stolen nine bases … appeared in 13 games, posting a 6-1 record with a 2.02 ERA … struck out 30 hitters in 35 2/3 innings … also recorded two saves. Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Tommy Goodson at Prattville High School in Prattville, Ala. … helped the Lions to the a 107-42 record and four area championships during his tenure … was a two-time member of the Montgomery Advertiser’s 5A-6A All-Metro team earned Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A All-State Honorable Mention honors as a senior … posted a .438 batting average with 59 hits, including nine doubles, five triples and a home run as a senior … also scored 51 runs, drove in 31 runs and had a .460 on-base percentage … was a perfect 18 for 18 on stolen base attempts … recorded a 1-2 record with a 1.62 earned run average his final season …opponents hit just .147 against him … hit .292 as a junior, collecting 33 hits, including eight doubles … had two saves in five appearances … recorded a .430 batting average as a sophomore, posting 46 hits … finished with 10 doubles and two triples, while driving in 15 … also scored 34 times and stole six bases … scored eight runs and hit .400 as a freshman … graduated with an Honors Diploma.Personal: Full name is Michael Dalton Kelley … was born Feb. 16, 1994 … is the son of Scott and Teresa Kelley … has an older brother, Branden, who played for the Warhawks from 2010-13 ... also has a younger sister, Hagen … is majoring in graphic design and fine arts … his uncle, Mike, lettered in football at Auburn … played two seasons in the Montgomery Metro Baseball League, where he was a member of the championship team each season.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 6, at Middle Georgia, 2/28/15

RUNS 2, 5x (Last: vs. Faulkner, 5/2/15)

HITS 3, 7x (Last: Rio Grande, 5/12/15)

DOUBLES 1, 11x (Last: vs. FCU, 5/2/15)

HOME RUNS 1, vs. Loyola, 3/7/15

RBIs 3, vs. Loyola, 3/7/15

STOLEN BASES 2, 3x (Last: vs. FCU, 5/2/15)

HIT STREAK Seven games

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RAYMONDMOODY

Senior | 6-3 | 225 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RGreenville, Ala. | Jacksonville University

Accounting32

MOODY’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 14-13 4 3 3.83 56.1 0 0 49 30 24 39 46 0 Total 14-13 4 3 3.83 56.1 0 0 49 30 24 39 46 0

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2015 6-6 2 1 3.51 25.2 0 0 21 14 10 23 24 0 Total 6-6 2 1 3.51 25.2 0 0 21 14 10 23 24 0

2015 [Junior]: Appeared in 14 games on the mound for the Warhawks, starting in 13 … compiled a record of 4-3 with a 3.83 ERA … struck out 46 batters and gave up 24 earned runs in 56 1/3 innings … held opponents to a .228 batting average … went 2-1 in six conference starts, allowing only 10 earned runs in 25 2/3 innings … held opposing conference hitters to just a .210 batting average … recorded four or more strikeouts in four starts … made his Warhawk debut on Jan. 31 against Tennessee Wesleyan, a game in which he pitched 3 2/3 innings, struck out three, but did not factor in the decision … struck out a season-high seven batters against Middle Georgia State College on Feb. 28, a game in which he also tossed a season-high six shutout innings en route to his first victory of the season … allowed only one run in 5 2/3 innings pitched in a no-decision against the University of Mobile in the SSAC Conference Tournament on April 30.Prior to AUM: Played the 2014 for head coach Tim Montez at Jacksonville University in

Jacksonville, Fla. … appeared in seven games on the mound for the Dolphins … tossed 10 innings, allowing eight hits and striking out six … did not factor in a decision and posted a 4.50 earned run average … threw a season-best three innings against Florida A&M, allowing just one hit and striking out two … had six scoreless outings … played the 2012 season for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … recorded a 5-1 record with a 3.64 ERA and one save … saw action in 17 games, starting six for the Saints … struck out 43 hitters in 47 innings … threw a season-high seven innings on a pair of occasions … tallied a season-best six strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings against Enterprise State Community College on Feb. 17, 2012.Prep: Lettered in for four years in baseball for head coach Brad Horn at Greenville High School in Greenville, Ala. … finished 6-2 with a 1.31 earned run average as a senior … made 12 appearances, tossing five complete games and one shutout … also tallied three saves … allowed just 19 hits in 53 1/3 innings, striking out 91 … opponents hit just .097 against him his final season … was also successful at the plate, collecting 40 hits and posting a .444 batting average … scored 39 runs and drove in 28 … had seven doubles, a triple and four homers … recorded a .547 on-base percentage and a .677 slugging percentage … was 5-2 with a 2.38 ERA and a save as a junior … struck out 77 in 56 innings … hit .393 with eight doubles and three home runs … scored 22 times and finished with 29 RBIs … posted a 5-4 record with a 3.31 ERA in 11 appearances as a sophomore … finished with 51 strikeouts in 48 2/3 innings … had five doubles, five home runs and 21 runs batted in … was 2-2 with a 6.49 ERA as a freshman … had 45 strikeouts in 41 innings … also lettered in football for head coach Ben Blackmon … was valedictorian of the 2011 senior class.Personal: Full name is Raymond R. Moody … was born on July 7, 1993 … is the son of Gene and Ann Moody … has two older brothers, Joe Chandler and Stewart Moody … is majoring in accounting … is a member of the AUM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee … brother, Stewart, lettered in baseball and football at Tuskegee University … participated in the Montgomery Metro Baseball League in 2014.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 6.0, at Middle Georgia, 2/28/15

HITS 7, vs. Columbus State, 4/1/15

RUNS 5, vs. Martin Methodist, 3/15/15

EARNED RUNS 4, 3x (Last: vs. CSU, 4/1/15)

WALKS 5, 4x (Last: vs. Mobile, 4/30/15)

STRIKEOUTS 7, at Middle Georgia, 2/28/15

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RICHARDNASON

R-Senior | 6-1 | 205 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RPhenix City, Ala. | Andrew College

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NASON’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2014 19-12 6 7 3.35 102.0 4 0 91 52 38 36 64 2 2015 2-2 0 1 9.95 6.1 0 0 9 7 7 4 5 0 Total 21-14 6 8 3.74 108.1 4 0 100 59 45 40 69 2

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS W L ERA IP CG SHO H R ER BB SO SV 2014 10-9 5 5 3.10 78.1 4 0 67 37 27 28 53 0 2015 DID NOT PITCH Total 10-9 5 5 3.10 78.1 4 0 67 37 27 28 53 0

2015 [R-Senior]: Made two starts, tossing 6 1/3 innings and allowing nine hits and seven runs … struck out five and walked four … was awarded a medical redshirt following the season. 2014 [Junior]: Made a team-high 19 appearance in his first season, recording a 6-7 record with a 3.35 earned run average … tossed a team-best 102 innings, allowing 91 hits and striking out 64 … recorded four complete games and a pair of saves … limited opponents to a .238 batting average … was 5-5 with a 3.10 earned run average during Southern States Athletic Conference play … held the opposition to a .228 average during league games … left-handed hitters posted just a .219 batting average on the season … pitched five or more innings in 10 of his 12 starts, including six quality starts … threw six innings of two-run ball in his season debut against Tennessee Wesleyan on Feb. 1 … struck out six and allowed just five hits in nine innings

against Southern Poly on March 7 … tossed a complete-game, allowing eight hits and three runs, while striking out seven at Emmanuel on March 21 … threw 188 pitches in a school record 11 1/3 innings against Spring Hill on April 4 … matched a season-high with nine strikeouts against the Badgers … scattered five hits and allowed one unearned run in a complete game against William Carey on April 19 … allowed just two hits in 7 2/3 innings of scoreless relief against Belhaven on April 24 … notched his first career save against Point on March 4 … added a save against Talladega with two perfect innings of relief. Prior to AUM: Lettered in baseball for two seasons at Andrew College in Cuthbert, Ga. … made 31 career appearances … posted a 5-6 record with a 3.38 earned run average as a sophomore … struck out 77 in 89 1/3 innings … tossed a season-high eight innings on two occasions … struck out a season-best eight in 6 2/3 innings against Thomas’ junior varsity team on Feb. 6, 2013 … threw a seven-hit shutout, striking out six, against East Georgia on April 17 … made 14 appearances as a freshman, recording a 3-5 record with a 3.95 ERA … struck out 49 in 73 innings pitched, while only walking 19 … also posted two saves.Prep: Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball for head coach Scott Hemmings at Central High School in Phenix City, Ala. … set the school record with 56 career appearances … earned All-Bi City honors as a senior after posting a 6-3 record and 3.11 earned run average … added two saves, while striking out 58 in 38 innings pitched … finished his junior season with a 4-4 record, a 5.21 earned run average and 35 strikeouts.Personal: Full name is James Richard Nason … was born March 7, 1993 … is the son of Daron and Elizabeth Nason … has an older sister, Anna, and a younger brother, Nic … is majoring in education.

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS 11.1, vs. Spring Hill, 4/4/14

HITS 10, at Faulkner, 4/11/14

RUNS 6, 4x (Last: at Faulkner, 4/11/14)

EARNED RUNS 6, 2x (Last: at Faulkner, 4/11/14)

WALKS 7, vs. Spring Hill, 4/4/14

STRIKEOUTS 9, 2x (Last: vs. Spring Hill, 4/4/14)

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POOLER’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2013 51-32 113 22 30 1 0 0 12 31 16 14 2-4 .265 2014 37-36 132 33 35 2 0 0 12 37 22 24 3-4 .2652015 38-25 80 17 21 0 0 0 9 21 12 16 7-8 .263 Total 126-93 325 72 86 3 0 0 33 89 50 52 12-16 .265

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2013 28-18 64 13 17 0 0 0 7 17 10 7 0-1 .266 2014 20-20 108 16 34 4 0 1 15 41 12 21 1-2 .314 2015 19-10 38 10 11 0 0 0 5 11 3 7 5-6 .289 Total 67-48 210 39 62 4 0 1 27 69 25 35 6-9 .295

BRANDONPOOLER

Senior | 6-0 | 190 | MI | Bats: L | Throws: RHuntsville, Ala. | Sparkman HS

Sports Management5

2015 [Junior]: Appeared in 38 games last season, starting in 25 … batted .263, collecting 21 hits in 80 trips to the plate … drove in nine runs, while also accounting for 17 runs scored … recorded an on-base percentage of .368 … put together a fielding percentage of .960, making only four errors on the season … was 7-for-8 on stolen base attempts, with six of those steals coming against SSAC opponents … posted a .289 batting average in conference play, going 11-for-38 at the plate… scored ten runs in conference play … recorded a hit in five consecutive games ... had three games during the year in which he collected multiple hits and one game in which he recorded multiple runs batted in … scored a run in 14 contests for the Warhawks, while scoring multiple runs on three different occasions … went 2-for-2 at the dish against William Carey on April 3, a game in which he knocked in a run, stole a base and accounted for three putouts in the field … knocked in a pair of pivotal runs in the first inning against Faulkner University on May 2 in the SSAC Tournament Championship game.2014 [Sophomore]: Saw action in 37 games for the Warhawks, earning the start in 36 … posted a .265 batting average, with a pair of doubles and 12 runs batted in … added 33 runs scored, a mark which ranked tied for third on the team, and three stolen bases … hit .314 in Southern States Athletic Conference play, which ranked second on the team … finished 22-for-70 at the plate in league games … tallied a team-leading .456 on-base percentage in conference play … had 10 multi-

hit games and a pair of multiple-RBI games … scored multiple runs in eight games … hit in a season-high six consecutive games … hit .491 when leading off an inning … picked up four two-out RBIs … finished 4-for-5 with three runs batted in and two runs scored against Southern Poly on March 8 … had three hits and a pair of walks against Spring Hill on April 5 … had two hits and two runs scored against Belhaven on April 24.2013 [Freshman]: Was voted to the SSAC All-Freshman team … appeared in 51 games, earning the start in 32 … posted a .265 batting average, 12 runs batted in and 22 runs scored … added a double and a pair of stolen bases … finished 30-for-113 at the plate on the year … hit .266 in SSAC play, collecting 17 hits in 63 at bats … drove in seven runs and scored 13 more in conference games … was 9-for-28, a .321 average, against left-handed pitchers … successfully advanced the runners 58.7 percent of the time, a mark which ranked second on the team … tallied seven multiple-hit games and three multi-RBI games … collected a season-high 11-game hitting streak from March 9-29 … had three consecutive two-hit games during his hitting streak … was 2-for-4 with a pair or RBIs against Georgia Southwestern on Feb. 27 … finished 2 for 3 with two walks, a run scored and a RBI at Spring Hill on March 29 … recorded a pair of hits in the Warhawks’ regular-season finale against Faulkner on April 26.Prep: Lettered in baseball at Sparkman High School in Harvest, Ala., where he played for head coach Kellen Greer … finished his senior season with a .412 batting average and four home runs … participated in the AHSAA East-West All-Star Game following his senior season … also played football for the Senators.Personal: Born on Sept. 13, 1992 … full name is Brandon Ray Pooler … is the son of Maxie and Debra Pooler … has two sisters, Brittany and Brooke, and a brother, Breonn … is majoring in sports management … his father played baseball at Saint Paul’s College in Lawrenceville, Va. … is a second cousin of former NBA All-Star Richard Hamilton.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 6, 2x, (Last: at GSU, 4/16/14)

RUNS 2,, 13x (Last: vs. Mobile, 5/1/15)

HITS 4, vs. Southern Poly (3/8/14)

DOUBLES 1, 3x (Last: vs. Spring Hill, 4/4/14)

HOME RUNS none

RBIs 3, vs. Southern Poly (3/8/14)

STOLEN BASES 1, 12x (Last: vs. BU, 4/29/15)

HIT STREAK 11 games

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LANDONPRUITT

R-Junior | 5-9 | 175 | OF | Bats: R | Throws: RPiedmont, Ala. | Piedmont HS

Secondary Math Education6

PRUITT’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2013 DID NOT PLAY - WAS REDSHIRTED 2014 37-2 6 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2-3 .000 2015 30-2 20 12 7 2 0 0 2 9 3 7 5-6 .350 Total 67-2 26 35 7 2 0 0 2 9 5 10 7-9 .269

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2013 DID NOT PLAY - WAS REDSHIRTED2014 22-1 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3-3 .000 2015 18-1 11 9 4 1 0 0 0 5 2 3 5-5 .364 Total 40-2 14 20 4 1 0 0 0 5 3 4 8-8 .286

2015 [Sophomore]: Appeared in 30 games for AUM, earning the starting nod in two … posted a batting average of .350 and a slugging percentage of .435 … went 7-for-20 at the plate with two doubles and two runs batted in … batted .364 in conference play, with four hits in 11 trips to the plate … posted an on-base percentage of .462 in conference action, good for second on the team … was a perfect 5-for-5 on stolen base attempts against conference opponents … recorded seven hits in 13 pinch-hit at bats, including an RBI double against Point University on Feb. 17 … recorded a hit in four straight games during the season … scored a run in 10 contests, with two games in which he scored multiple runs … scored a run in five straight contests form March 21-28. 2014 [R-Freshman]: Was selected to the Southern States Athletic Conference All-Academic team … appeared in 37 games for the Warhawks, starting two … recorded six at bats on the year … scored 23 runs and stole a pair of bases … stole both bases during conference play … also walked twice … scored a season-best two runs on seven occasions, including

twice during the SSAC Tournament … stole a base against Southern Poly on March 8 and at Emmanuel on March 21 ... did not commit an error in the field. 2013 [Freshman]: Was redshirted.Prep: Was a three-sport letterwinner at Piedmont High School in Piedmont, Ala. … earned four letters in baseball, basketball and football for the Bulldogs … helped PHS to a 29-11 record and an appearance in the AHSAA Class 3A State Championship series … recorded a .365 batting average and drove in 28 runs during his senior season … earned all-region and second-team all-state honors as a senior … was also a four-time all-county selection … led the Bulldogs to the 2009 AHSAA Class 3A State Championship in football … earned all-county and all-area honors in football and basketball.Personal: Born on June 1, 1994 … full name is Landon Kiser Pruitt … is the son of Tim and Revonda Pruitt … has a younger brother, Logan, and a younger sister, Lauren … is majoring in secondary math education.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 2, 6x (Last: vs. CSU, 4/1/15)

RUNS 2, 9x (Last: at Point, 3/24/15)

HITS 1, 7x (Last: vs. Faulkner, 4/24/15)

DOUBLES 1, 2x (Last: vs. Loyola, 3/7/15)

HOME RUNS none

RBIs 1, 2x (Last: at Point, 3/24/15)

STOLEN BASES 1, 7x (Last: at BMC, 4/17/15)

HIT STREAK Four games

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CODYRUSH

Senior | 5-9 | 165 | MI/OF | Bats: R | Throws: RClay, Ala. | Shelton State CC

Exercise Science4

RUSH’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 53-11 45 25 13 1 0 0 4 14 3 7 12-16 .289 Total 53-11 45 25 13 1 0 0 4 14 3 7 12-16 .289

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 26-4 19 15 6 0 0 0 2 6 0 5 6-6 .316 Total 26-4 19 15 6 0 0 0 2 6 0 5 6-6 .316

2015 [Junior]: Saw action in 53 games, starting in 11 … posted a batting average of .289, collecting 13 hits in 45 at bats … stole 12 bases in 16 attempts … drove in four runs and scored 25 times … committed only three errors on the season, good for a .950 fielding percentage … recorded an on-base percentage of .333 … had four multiple-hit games … had four sacrifice hits … batted .316 in conference play, with six hits in 19 trips to the plate … was a perfect 6-for-6 on stolen base attempts against conference foes …slugged for a .316 percentage in 26 conference games … collected a season-high two hits against Bethel on March 20, a game in which he hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning.Prior to AUM: Played two seasons at Shelton State Community College, where he played for head coach Bobby Sprowl … helped the Bucs to Alabama Community College Conference championship each season and a combined 66-48 record during his tenure … saw action in 48 games as a sophomore … had 36 hits in 133 at bats,

good for a .271 batting average … had five doubles and two triples … drove in 15 runs and scored 20 more … stole five bases and had a team-high 10 sacrifice hits … had 10 multiple-hit games … appeared in 31 games as a freshman, earning the starting nod in four games … had eight hits, including a double … scored seven runs and stole three bases … added three RBIs and six walks.Prep: Played baseball for head coach Brandon Johnson at Clay-Chalkville High School in Pinson, Ala. … helped the Cougars to a 48-6-1 record as a senior … hit .420 and had seven home runs during his final season … was selected the CCHS Student-Athlete of the Year in 2012 … also lettered in football. Personal: Full name is Cody Alan Rush … was born July 18, 1994 … is the son of Gary and Robbi Rush … has an older sister, Mechay … is majoring in exercise science, while minoring in nutrition ... his uncle played professionally in the Detroit Tigers organization and his grandfather played in the Baltimore Orioles organization.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 4, 3x (Last: at Mobile, 4/10/15)

RUNS 2, 5x (Last: vs. WCU, 4/3/15)

HITS 2, 4x (Last: at Reinhardt, 4/7/15)

DOUBLES 1, vs. Reinhardt, 3/18/15

HOME RUNS none

RBIs 1, 4x (Last: at Reinhardt, 4/7/15)

STOLEN BASES 2, at Middle Ga., 2/28/15

HIT STREAK Three games

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MACSEIBERT

Senior | 6-0 | 215 | C/1B | Bats: R | Throws: RCantonment, Fla. | Meridian (Miss.) CC

Criminal Justice25

SEIBERT’S CAREER STATISTICS

2015 [Junior]: Played in 38 games for the Warhawks, earning the starting nod in 32 … batted .305, collecting 32 hits in 105 trips to the plate … accounted for nine extra-base hits, with six doubles and three home runs … scored 10 runs, while driving in 18 … posted a .448 slugging percentage, good for second on the team … finished with a .982 fielding percentage, committing only two errors on the season … drew 13 walks … had 10 multi-hit games, with eight two-hit performances and two three-hit performances … recorded a total of five multi-RBI games, collecting two RBIs three times and three RBIs two times … batted an even .300 in conference play, going 15-for-50 … had a slugging percentage of .480 and an on-base percentage of .397 versus conferences opponents … knocked a season-high three base hits against Martin Methodist on March 15, a game in which he also hit a home run and drove in three runs … hit a walk-off home run against Bethel University on March 21. Prior to AUM: Played two seasons at Meridian Community College in Meridian, Miss. … saw action in 47 games as a sophomore, hitting

.270 with 11 doubles, 23 runs batted in and 18 runs scored … finished with 40 hits in 148 at bats … also walked 14 times and had two stolen bases … played in 43 games as a freshman … collected 33 hits in 115 at bats, good for a .287 batting average … had eight doubles and three home runs … drove in 18 runs and scored 21 runs … walked 18 times.Prep: Lettered in baseball for head coach Greg Blackmon at Tate High School in Cantonment, Fla. … helped the Aggies to a 22-6 record, including a 12-2 mark in district play, as a senior … earned all-district honors his final season after hitting .289 with seven doubles, two home runs and 23 runs batted in … added 15 runs scored and 12 stolen bases … recorded a .400 on-base percentage … earned all-area honors his final two seasons.Personal: Full name is Malcolm Howard Seibert IV … was born on Nov. 17, 1993 … is the son of Mac and Lorri Seibert … has a younger brother, Chase, and a younger sister, Lauren … is majoring in criminal justice … his father played baseball at Jacksonville State University and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers … played for the Victoria Generals of the Texas Collegiate League in 2013 and for the Xenia Scouts of the Great Lakes Summer League in 2014 … was drafted in the 36th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft by the San Diego Padres and in the 34th round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves.

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 5, 2x (Last: vs. Rio Grande, 5/12/15)

RUNS 2, 2x (Last: vs. Loyola, 3/7/15)

HITS 3, 2x (Last: vs. Rio Grande, 5/12/15)

DOUBLES 1, 6x (Last: vs. Rio Grande, 5/12/15)

HOME RUNS 1, 3X (Last: vs. TC, 4/21/15)

RBIs 3, 2x (Last: vs. MMC, 3/15/15)

STOLEN BASES none

HIT STREAK Three games

vs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 38-32 105 10 32 6 0 3 18 47 13 18 0-1 .305 Total 38-32 105 10 32 6 0 3 18 47 13 18 0-1 .305

vs. Southern States Athletic Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-A AVG 2015 18-14 50 6 15 3 0 2 5 24 7 8 0-0 .300 Total 18-14 50 6 15 3 0 2 5 24 7 8 0-0 .300

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PAULBAGGETT

R-Junior | 6-3 | 215 | INF | Bats: R | Throws: RJay, Fla. | Wallace-Selma CC

Sports Management

JACKSONBOAN

Freshman | 6-3 | 180 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RPike Road, Ala. | Freed-Hardenab University

Criminal Justin

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38Prior to AUM: Was redshirted his freshman season at Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tenn. … was selected a member of the AMC Academic All-Conference Team.Prep: Lettered three seasons in baseball for head coach Darrell Dapprich at Evangel Family Christian Academy in Montgomery, Ala. … posted a record of 7-1 his senior year, with a 1.85 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 34 innings of work … helped Evangel to two State Championships and two

Runner-up finishes in his career after posting a 21-6 record with 247 strikeouts in 155 innings ... also lettered in basketball for four seasons.Personal: Was born on March 13, 1996 … is the son of Kenneth and Karen Boan … has two younger brothers, Holland and Soloman … is majoring in criminal justice and minoring in Spanish.

2015 [R-Junior]: Was redshirted and did not appear in any games for the Warhawks.Prior to AUM: Played two season at Wallace State Community College in Selma, Ala. … made 30 appearances during his career with the Patriots … recorded a 2-8 record with a 5.14 earned run average … struck out 45 hitters in 49 innings … posted a 1-2 record with a 1.69 ERA in 17 appearances as a sophomore … tossed 26 2/3 innings, striking out 21 and walking just eight …

allowed opponents to hit just .182 … threw a season-high three innings on two occasions, first against Faulkner’s JV team on Feb. 20, 2012, and again against Marion Military on Feb. 28, 2012 … earned the victory, while matching a season high with three strikeouts against the Eagles … saw action in 13 games as a freshman, starting seven … tallied a 1-6 record with a 9.27 earned run average … struck out 24 hitters in 22 1/3 innings … set career-highs with four strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings against Marion Military on Feb. 23, 2011 … earned a save by striking out the side against Faulkner’s JV team on Feb. 28.Prep: Lettered in baseball for head coach Craig Bragg at Milton High School in Milton, Fla. … made nine appearances as a senior, posting a 4-2 record with a 1.62 earned run average as a senior … struck out 43 hitters in 34 2/3 innings … allowed opponents to hit just .160 … also hit .378 in 37 at bats … had 14 hits, including two doubles, a triple and home run … drove in 14 runs … recorded .582 on-base percentage and a .567 slugging percentage … was selected to the 2009 PREP Gear All-America Team … finished runner up in the Powerade Home Run Derby Contest … also lettered in basketball for the Panthers.Personal: Full name is Thomas Paul Baggett … was born June 14, 1991 … is the son of Thomas and Jennifer Baggett … is majoring in sports management.

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DERICBOONE

Junior | 6-0 | 170 | MI | Bats: S | Throws: RAtlanta, Ga. | Southern Union CC

Sports Leadership

CHANCECALLOWAYSenior | 6-1 | 185 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: R

Clanton, Ala. | University of West FloridaExercise Science

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Prior to AUM: Played his junior season for head coach Mike Jeffcoat at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Fla. … made two appearances for the Argonauts on the year … tossed a season-high two innings, while striking out one against Spring Hill College on Feb. 26 … played two seasons for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … appeared in 14 games as a sophomore, starting in 11 … compiled a record of 5-4, with

three complete games … posted a 2.82 ERA, striking out 39 batters in a team-high 73 1/3 innings of work … threw seven or more innings on four occasions for the Saints … registered five quality starts… tossed a season-high nine innings, allowing only one earned and striking out four against Wallace Community College-Dothan on April 5 … struck out a season-high five batters in a complete-game effort against Enterprise State Community College on March 19 … saw action in 15 games as a freshman, starting in nine … posted a record of 4-1, while also collecting a save … had a 4.22 ERA … posted a conference record of 1-1, with a 4.85 ERA in 29 2/3 innings of work … struck out 30 batters in 59 2/3 innings ... threw a season high eight innings, allowing no earned runs and striking out four against Bishop State Community College on March 21 …struck out a season-high seven batters in seven innings of work against Spring Hill College JV on March 7 … recorded his lone save in 2 1/3 innings of relief against Alabama Southern Community College on March 16.Prep: Lettered in baseball for four seasons under head coach Josey Shannon at Chilton County High School in Clanton, Ala. …was an all-county selection following his senior season.Personal: Was born on Nov. 4, 1992 … is the son of Joey and Cyndee Calloway … is an exercise science major.

Prior to AUM: Played two seasons under head coach Joe Jordan at Southern Union State Community College in Wadley, Ala. … played in 43 games for the Bison during his sophomore campaign … was selected a member of the ACCC All-Conference Team … posted a .338 batting average, good for second on the team … collected 52 hits in 154 at bats … scored a team-best 34 runs, while knocking in 22 runs … accounted for eight doubles, two triples and one home run …

swiped 12 bases on the year, while also compiling a .415 on-base percentage … collected a season-high four base hits against Shorter College on March 17... drove in a season-high three runs against Lawson State Community College on March 7, a game in which he knocked two doubles and scored a season-high three runs … played in 11 games during his freshman year … collected two hits and scored seven runs … drew six walks … scored a season-high two runs against John A. Logan College on Feb. 16, a game in which he also drew a season-high four walks.Prep: Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball for head coach Matt Gershan at Druid Hills High School in Atlanta, Ga. … set the school record with a .508 batting average his senior year … had a .960 fielding percentage … knocked in 21 runs, while scoring 26 … stole 18 bases and had an on-base percentage of .573 … was selected a member of the all-state team … played in the Sunbelt and Coastal Plains Summer Leagues … was selected as an all-star for both summer leagues. Personal: Was born on Jan. 1, 1995 … is the son of Kamau and Deadrea Boone … has an older sister, Paris … is majoring in sports leadership.

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JEDCARTER

Junior | 5-11 | 800 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RTallassee, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallac CC

Environmental Science

JOHN-MARKCOSBY

Junior | 5-9 | 190 | INF | Bats: R | Throws: RElmore, Ala.| Jefferson Davis CC

Business

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20Prior to AUM: Played two seasons under head coach Darrell Blevins at Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton, Ala. … appeared in 37 games during his sophomore year … batted a team-high .359, going 47-for-131 at the plate … knocked 15 doubles, one triple and drove in 21 runs … had an on-base percentage of .413 and slugged .489 … scored 25 runs and was a perfect 6-for-6 on stolen base attempts … recorded multiple hits in 14 contests and multiple RBIs in six contests … collected

a season-high four hits against Northwest Florida State College on Feb. 24, a game in which he hit two doubles, scored two runs and drove in a run … went a perfect 3-for-3 at the dish with a double and a season-high three RBIs against Alabama Southern Community College on March 26 … played in 45 games as a freshman … had a team-best 54 hits in 155 at bats, good for a .348 average … slugged four doubles, one home run and drove in 29 runs … scored 37 runs to go with a .437 on-base percentage … was 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI in his collegiate debut against Marion Military Institute on Feb. 1 … erupted for a season-high five hits and a season-high four RBIs against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College on Feb. 18 … knocked in four runs on three hits, with one double, against Faulkner State Community College on March 20 … batted .400 for the Warhawks over a five game span in the ACCC Postseason State Tournament.Prep: Lettered four years in baseball for head coach Bobby Carr at Edgewood Academy in Elmore, Ala. … was selected All-State by the Alabama Independent School Association following his senior season … was a member of four state championship baseball teams … also lettered four years in football, where he won three state titles.Personal: Was born on May 17, 1994 … is the son of Jerome and Kim Crosby … has an older sister, Haley … is majoring in business.

Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … saw action in 19 games as a sophomore, starting in eight … posted a record of 7-1, with one save and one complete game … struck out a team-high 50 batters in 53 innings of work, to go with a 3.74 ERA … recorded five or more strikeouts in four outings … registered three quality starts … threw a complete-game shutout, striking out a season-high 11

batters against Enterprise State Community College on March 28 … recorded his lone save against Northwest Florida State College on Feb. 11 … tossed six innings of scoreless baseball against Alabama Southern Community College on March 15, a game in which he also struck out five batters … appeared in 14 games for the Saints as a freshman, starting in three … went 2-0 on the year, striking out 29 batters in 32 1/3 innings … accounted for one complete game … struck out multiple batters on seven different occasions … made his collegiate debut against Lawson State Community College on Feb. 1, striking out four over 2 2/3 innings … threw a season-high seven innings and struck out a season-high six batters in a complete-game effort against Bishop State Community College on March 21.Prep: Was a four-sport letterwinner at Tallassee High School in Tallassee, Ala. … lettered four seasons in baseball under head coach Adam Clayton … was awarded all-state honors following his senior season … set the school records for most strikeouts in a single game (16) and most strikeouts in a season (119) … also lettered four years in football, wrestling and track and field … won the individual state championship in javelin in 2013.Personal: Was born on Jan. 26, 1995 … is the son of Gene and Donna Carter … has two older sisters, Claire and Blaire … is majoring in environmental science.

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Junior | 6-0 | 200 | C | Bats: R | Throws: RColumbiana, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Criminal Justice

BRANDONDAVIS

Junior | 6-2 | 180 | INF | Bats: R | Throws: RGulf Shores, Ala. | Jefferson Davis CC

Business

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Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Darrell Blevins at Jefferson Davis Community College … saw action in 49 games for the Warhawks during his sophomore year … posted a team-high batting average of .355, with a team-best 60 hits in 169 at bats … led the team in doubles (19), home runs (2) and RBIs (23) … compiled a slugging percentage of .503, also a team best … scored 23 runs to go with an on-base percentage of .398 … had multiple hits in 16 games and

multiple RBIs in seven … hit his first collegiate home run against Pensacola State College on Feb. 18 … went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs and a stolen base against Spring Hill College JV on Feb. 23 … hit a season-high two doubles, two runs scored and two RBIs against Alabama Southern Community College on March 26 … appeared in 40 games as a freshman … collected 40 hits in 129 opportunities, good for a .310 average … knocked eight extra-base hits on the year, with six doubles and a team-high two triples … drove in 25 and scored 26 runs … had a season-high three base hits, with three runs scored and a season-high four RBIs against Lurleen B. Wallace on April 12 … scored a season-high four runs against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College on Feb. 18, a game in which he recorded three hits and knocked in two runs.Prep: Lettered four years in baseball under head coach Donnie Spohn at Gulf Shores High School … was selected as a participant in the Alabama All Star Game following his senior season … batted .510 his senior season, with 52 hits and 29 RBIs … also lettered four years in football.Personal: Was born on Feb. 8, 1995 … is the son of Mitchell and Melanie Davis … has a younger sister, Emily … is majoring in business.

Prior to AUM: Played his sophomore year for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community in Andalusia, Ala. … batted .289 for the Saints, going 33-for-114 at the plate … had five extra-base hits, including four doubles and one triple … accounted for 20 runs scored, while knocking in 20 … posted a .990 fielding percentage … went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate with one RBI against Chipola College on Feb. 21 … drove in a season-high four runs against Chattahoochee

Valley Community College on April 27, a game in which he collected two hits and also scored three runs … played his freshman season for head coach Josh Hoffpauir at Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Miss … appeared in 26 games … collected 10 hits on the year, including two doubles … drove in 10 runs and scored two … recorded his first collegiate hit and in a two-RBI performance against Baton Rouge Community College on Feb. 8 … knocked a season-high three hits to go with two RBIs against Copiah-Lincoln Community College on March 12 … accounted for a season-high four RBIs against Northeast Mississippi Community College on April 12.Prep: Lettered three seasons in baseball for head coach Pat Hamrick at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala. … batted .370 his senior season, with one home run and 35 RBIs … played for the East Cobb Patriots during the summers of 2011-2012.Personal: Was born on Sept. 12, 1994 … is the son of Bret and Paula Davenport … has an older brother, Heath, and an older sister, Haley … his uncle, Jim “Peanut” Davenport played professional baseball for the San Francisco Giants … is majoring in criminal justice.

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JOSHDEWRELL

Junior | 6-1 | 175 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RAndalusia, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

History Education

JACKFOLMAR

Junior | 6-1 | 195 | OF | Bats: R | Throws: RAuburn, Ala. | Central Alabama CC

Journalism

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14Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Doug Kovash at Central Alabama Community College in Alexander City, Ala. … appeared in 47 games for the Trojans during his sophomore campaign … batted .314, with 44 hits in 140 trips to the plate ... hit a team-high 12 doubles, to go with one triple and one home run … scored a team-high 27 runs, while knocking in 24 runs … recorded an on-base percentage of .393 … was 10-of-11 on stolen base attempts … collected a

season-high three hits against LaGrange College JV on March 24, a game in which he also hit two doubles and scored two runs … drove in four runs against Calhoun Community College on March 28 and Faulkner University JV on Feb. 9 … played in 30 games during his freshman season … batted .247 … had 18 hits in 73 at bats… was responsible for 13 runs scored and five RBIs … recorded a season-high two hits against Southern Union State Community College on April 4, a game in which he also scored two runs and drove in one … collected multiple hits on five different occasions … scored a season-high three runs against Faulkner University JV on Feb. 18, to go with a double in a 2-3 performance at the plate … was named the Montgomery Metro Baseball League MVP for 2015.Prep: Was a two-year letter winner for head coach Jim Miksis at Lee-Scott Academy in Auburn, Ala. … was selected All-State by the Alabama Independent School Association and named first team All-Area by the Opelika-Auburn News as a senior … batted .371 for the Warriors as a senior … collected 36 hits, 14 doubles , one home run, 27 RBIs and 16 stolen bases … recorded a .537 on-base percentage and a .546 slugging percentage … was a member of the 2010 Dixie Boys World Series Champs.Personal: Was born on Jan. 27, 1994 … is the son of John and Julie Folmar … has a younger sister, Ada … is majoring in journalism.

Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … appeared in 19 games during his sophomore campaign, starting in five … compiled a record of 4-2 on the year, while also adding seven saves … posted an ERA of 3.68 over 51 1/3 innings pitched … struck out 38 batters, good for an average of 6.6 per game, while rendering only 18 walks … threw a season-high seven innings in a complete-game victory against

Jefferson Davis Community College on April 20, a game in which he struck out four and allowed only one earned run … struck out a season-high five batters in three innings of scoreless relief against Lawson State Community College on Feb. 28 … appeared in 14 games during his freshman season, starting in four … went 1-2 on the year, adding one save … struck out 27 batters, while compiling an ERA of 4.18 over 28 innings pitched … threw a season-high 5 1/3 innings against Alabama Southern Community College on April 28, a game in which he struck out four and allowed only two earned runs … struck out a season-high six batters in four innings of work against Bishop State Community College on March 24, en route to his first collegiate victory.Prep: Was a seven-year letter winner in baseball for head coach John Fussell at Straughn High School in Andalusia, Ala. … was a member of the 2011 All-State team as a senior … posted a record of 11-1 with an ERA of 1.91 his final year, which earned him 4A Pitcher of the Year … helped the Tigers capture an area championship during the 2010 and 2011 seasons … also lettered in football for six seasons under head coach Trent Taylor.Personal: Was born on Sept. 9, 1992 … is the son of John Mark and Jennifer Dewrell … has one younger brother, Johnathon … is majoring in history education.

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WILLIAMGIBSON

Freshman | 6-0 | 175 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: REufaula, Ala. | Lakeside School

Exercise Science

BLAKEGRILL

Juior | 5-11 | 180 | OF | Bats: L | Throws: RAlabaster, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Communications

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Prior to AUM: Played two season for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … appeared in 44 games as a sophomore … batted .252, with 29 hits on the year … slugged two home runs and two doubles … scored 31 runs, while driving in 18 … compiled an on-base percentage of .393 … knocked a season-high three hits with an RBI and a stolen base against Chattahoochee Valley Community College on April 27 … went a perfect 3-for-3

the plate, with a season-high three RBIs against Wallace Community College-Dothan on May 11, in the ACCC State Tournament … saw action in 43 games as a freshman … recorded a team-best batting average of .362 …had a team-high 46 hits in 127 trips to the plate … finished second on the team in both RBIs (26) and runs (29) … also lead the team in on-base percentage (.439) and slugging percentage (.409) … was 10-for-10 on stolen base attempts … had 10 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games … collected a season-high three hits, with one RBI and one run scored against Jefferson Davis Community College on March 8 … knocked in a season-high three runs on two hits against Bishop State Community College on March 21.Prep: Lettered in baseball for two years under head coach Pat Hamrick at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala.Personal: Full name is Joseph Blake Grill … was born on Sept. 12, 1994 … is the son of David and Michelle Grill … has two younger sisters, Jamie and Mary Kathryn … is majoring in communications.

Prep: Was a four-sport letterwinner at The Lakeside School in Eufaula, Ala. … lettered for four years of baseball under former AUM standout Allen Ponder … was selected a member of the 2014 AISA All-Star Team … posted an ERA of 0.92 in 60 2/3 innings of work during his senior season … also lettered four years in football, basketball, and swimming … was selected a member of the 2015 AISA All-Tournament Team in the state basketball championship … played for the East

Alabama Aggies for two summers.Personal: Was born on July 3, 1997 … is the son of Mark and Connie Gibson … has an older sister, Lexie … is an exercise science major.

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CHASEJOHNSON

Junior | 6-0 | 205 | RHP/UTIL | Bats: R | Throws: RAnniston, Ala. | Gordon State (Ga.) CC

Kinesiology

TREYMATHERSON

Junior | 5-10 | 190 | INF | Bats: L | Throws: RAlabaster, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Biology

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33Prior to AUM: Played for two seasons under head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace in Andalusia, Ala. … appeared in 52 games as a sophomore for the Saints … compiled a .322 batting average … collected 46 hits, including six doubles … accounted for 28 runs and drove in 26 … drew 36 walks, good for second on the team … knocked in a season-high three runs on two occasions, once against Faulkner State Community College on March 20, and again on April 2 against Wallace

Community College-Dothan … drew a season-high three walks, with a double and two RBIs against Lawson State Community College on Feb. 1 … racked up a season-high four hits against Wallace State Community College-Hanceville on May 11 in the ACCC State Tournament … played in 45 games as a freshman … batted .292, knocking 40 hits in 137 trips to the plate … hit four doubles … drove in 18 runs and scored 24 … recorded an on-base percentage of .409 … had multiple hits in 10 games … went 1-for-3 with an RBI in his collegiate debut against Bishop State Community College on Feb. 1 … scored a season-high four runs with two hits, with one RBI against Enterprise State Community College on March 19 … collected a season-high three hits against Bishop State Community College on March 21.Prep: Lettered in baseball for two seasons under head coach Pat Hamrick at Thompson High School in Aabaster, Ala. … also lettered in football for three seasons.Personal: Full Name is Franklin Trey Matherson … was born on Aug. 28, 1994 … is the son of Frank and Terri Matherson … has three older brothers, Chase, Chris and Craig, and older sister, Angel and a younger sister, Briana … is a biology major.

Prior to AUM: Played two seasons under head coach Travis McClanahan at Gordon State College in Barnesville, Ga. … appeared in 50 games as a sophomore for the Highlanders, starting in 49 … was selected a member of the Region XVII All-Tournament Team … posted a .272 batting average, collecting 47 hits in 173 at bats … had a team-high 13 doubles, while also slugging two home runs … drove in 22 runs and scored 14 …made 10 appearances on the mound, going 1-0 with a

spotless 0.00 ERA and a team-best four saves … struck out 15 batters over 15 innings of work ... held opponents to just a .173 batting average … played in 43 games as a freshman, earning the starting nod in 42 … went 45-for-151 at the plate, good for a .298 average … recorded eight doubles, two home runs, and one triple … scored 29 runs and knocked in 35, good for second on the team … posted a .404 slugging percentage … was 6-of-8 on stolen base attempts … struck out five batters in two appearances on the mound, compiling a 4.50 ERA over two innings of work.Prep: Was a three-sport letterwinner at Saks High School in Anniston, Ala. … lettered five years in baseball under head coach Wes Ginn … was selected to the all-county and all-region teams as a senior … posted a .498 batting average, to go along with 11 home runs in his senior season … also lettered four years in football and basketball.Personal: Was born on Sept. 29, 1994 … is the son of Tim and Diane Johnson … has a younger brother, Brody … is majoring in kinesiology and minoring in physical education.

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SCOTTYSMITH

Sophomore | 5-11 | 185 | OF | Bats: L | Throws: RRagland, Ala. |University of Montevallo

Accounting

KADESUTHER

Junior | 6-2 | 175 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RMobile, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Civil Engineering

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Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … appeared in 17 games for the Saints as a sophomore, starting in 11 … was selected a Third-Team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association … also garnered first team all-region and all-conference honors … was selected the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Community College Pitcher of the Year ... compiled a record of 8-0 with one

save … boasted a team-best ERA of 2.32 … struck out 48 batters over a team-high 73 2/3 innings … struck out a season-high eight batters against Wallace Community College-Dothan on Feb. 27, a game in which he allowed only one hit over 5 2/3 innings pitched … threw a season-high eight shutout innings against Wallace Community College-Dothan on April 2, striking out four in the victory … appeared in 12 games as a freshman, starting in nine … went 4-4 with a 3.86 ERA … struck out 33 batters in 46 2/3 innings pitched … earned a win in his collegiate debut against Bishop State Community College on Feb. 1, a game in which he tossed three scoreless innings and struck out four … struck out a season-high eight batters in five shutout innings against Marion Military Institute on Feb. 16 … threw a season-high eight innings against Wallace Community College-Dothan on April 3, while striking out a pair.Prep: Was a four-year letter winner for head coach Talley Haines at Mobile Christian School in Mobile, Ala. … earned all-state and all-region honors his senior season … posted a 1.93 ERA in 74 innings of work for the Leopards … set the school record for strikeouts in a game with 20 … also lettered for three years in football for head coach Jason Smith.Personal: Full name is Jacob Kade Suther … was born on Jan. 13, 1994 … is the son of John and Shell Suther … has an older brother, Kolby and an older sister, Kristin … is majoring in civil engineering.

Prior to AUM: Played one season for head coach Chandler Rose at University of Montevallo in Montevallo, Ala. … was named a Gold Scholar on the Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll... appeared in 26 games and started 16 contests for the Falcons as a redshirt freshman... posted a .394 batting average with 11 RBIs... finished with four doubles and two triples... scored 16 runs... posted a .515 slugging percentage and a .487 on-base percentage... finished with three

stolen bases in three attempts... recorded a season-high three hits against Miles College, North Georgia and Georgia College... drove in a season-high two runs against Stillman College and North Alabama... scored a season-high two runs against Miles College, Columbus State and Armstrong Atlantic State … was redshirted during his first season with the Falcons.Prep: Prepped at Ragland High School in Ragland, Ala … lettered four years in baseball under head coach Tim Chambless … was named all-region, all-county and honorable mention all-state as a senior... ... batted .483, with 10 doubles, seven triples, two home runs and 20 stolen bases … was selected as the Valedictorian in his graduating class.Personal: Was born on Oct. 30, 1993 … is the son of Scott and Cindy Smith … has a younger brother, Nick … is majoring in accounting.

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MICHAELTEDFORD

Junior | 5-8 | 170 | INF | Bats: R | Throws: RTownley, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

History Education

BECKVANN

Sophomore | 6-4 | 180 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: RUnion Springs, Ala. | Lurleen B. Wallace CC

Business Management

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Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Steve Helms at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. … appeared in 51 games for the Saints in his sophomore season … batted .275 on the year, going 39-for-142 at the plate …. knocked two doubles and drove in nine runs … scored 38 runs, good for second on the team … accounted for a team-high 39 walks … posted an on-base percentage of .453 … was a perfect 5-for-5 on stolen base attempts … recorded multiple-

hit games on 10 occasions, including against Enterprise State Community College on March 26, in which he drove in a pair of runs and stole a base … drove in two runs against Andrew College on Feb. 14 … saw action in 30 games during his freshman campaign … collected two hits and nine RBIs … drew six walks, while posting an on-base percentage of .340 … collected a season-high two hits against Jefferson Davis Community College on March 8, a game in which he also knocked in two runs and stole a base.Prep: Was a three-sport letterwinner at Walker High School in Jasper, Ala. … lettered four years in baseball for head coach Patrick Ware … also lettered four years in football and basketball for the Vikings.Personal: Full name is Michael Storm Tedford … was born on April 2, 1993 … is the son of Wayne Tedford and Sarah Conner … has a younger sister, Jordan … is majoring in history education.

Prior to AUM: Played his freshman season under head coach Kent Farris at Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville, Miss. … made seven appearances out of the bullpen for the Tigers … struck out seven batters over 12 innings of work … threw a season-high 3 1/3 innings against Southwest Tennessee Community College on March 19, a game in which he also struck out a season-high three batters … appeared in two games for the Saints of Lurleen B Wallace

Community College the following season, starting in one … threw a season-high 1 1/3 innings, while striking out one agaist Enterprise State Community College on Feb. 15 … was awarded a medical redshirt following the season.Prep: Played for the Eagles of Montgomery Academy under head coach Casey Smith … posted a record of 3-3 during his senior season to go along with a 3.00 ERA … struck out 34 batters in 39 2/3 innings pitched, while holding opponents to just a .163 batting average … played two seasons in the Birmingham Summer Baseball League.Personal: Full name is Daniel Beck Vann … was born on Sept. 12, 1993 … is majoring in business management, while minoring in Spanish.

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JOHNATHANBROCK

Freshman | 6-0 | 190 | C | Bats: R | Throws: RFlorence, Ala. | Shoals Christian School

Political ScienceRS

Prep: Was a three-sport letterwinner at Shoals Christian School in Florence, Ala. … lettered four years in varsity baseball for head coach Jason Anderson … helped lead the Flames to a 2012 and 2015 1A State Baseball Championship, while finishing state runner-up in 2013 … was named the 1-3A Hitter of the Year, as well as earned all-area honors following his senior season … played two season of American Legion Summer League Baseball … also lettered four years in football and basketball.Personal: Was born on Aug. 30, 1996 … is the son of John and Charman Brock … has an older sister,

Elizabeth … is majoring in political science.

HAYDENFRIESEN

Freshman | 5-11 | 175 | C/OF | Bats: R | Throws: RMidland City, Ala. | Dale County HS

Exercise ScienceRS

Prep: Was a three-sport letterwinner at Dale County High School in Midland City, Ala. … lettered two seasons for head coach Drew Danner, a former AUM baseball player, and two seasons for head coach Pat Street in baseball … batted .342 his senior year for the Warriors, with 18 RBIs, 14 runs scored and a .416 on base percentage … also lettered four years in football and basketball … the Warriors finished state runner-up in football during his senior season … played one season of American Legion Summer League Baseball.

Personal: Was born on April 8, 1997 … is the son of Greg and Kristi Friesen … has three older brothers, Greg, Josh and Tyler, and one younger brother, Alex … is majoring in exercise science.

HANKSCOTT

Freshman | 5-11 | 170 | RHP | Bats: R | Throws: ROpelika, Ala. | Beauregard HS

UndecidedRS

Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach AJ Kehoe at Beauregard High School in Opelika, Ala. … received all-area and all-state honorable mention honors following his senior season.Personal: Was born on Nov. 23, 1996 … is the son of Michael and Angela Scott … has a younger sister, Danielle … is undecided on a major.

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MICHAELSCRIBNER

Freshman | 6-2 | 170 | OF | Bats: R | Throws: RHope Hull, Ala. | Lowndes Academy

BiologyRS

Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Shane Moye, a former AUM baseball player, at Lowndes Academy in Lowndesboro, Ala. … was selected second-team all-state and all-metro following his senior season … batted .476, with a .700 on base percentage and 25 stolen bases … played two seasons in the Montgomery Metro Baseball League.Personal: Was born on Oct. 16, 1996 … is the son of Michael and Toni Scribner … has a brother, Chastin, and a sister, Ashley … his cousin, Colin Scribner, played baseball for two at Tarlington State

and his uncle, James Scribner, played football for four years at Kansas State … is majoring in biology and minoring in chemistry.

JARRETTWEBB

Freshman | 5-11 | 190 | C | Bats: R | Throws: RWhite Plains, Ala. | White Plains HS

MarketingRS

Prep: Lettered in baseball at White Plains High School in White Plains, Ala. … played for head coach Chad Hudson … led the team in hitting as a senior with a .390 mark ... added 24 runs batted in and 18 doubles, helping the team to a 21-10 record ... hit .415, with 27 RBIs and 21 doubles as a junior ... led the squad to a 19-11 record and a second-round playoff appearance ... played summer ball for the Triton Rays.

Personal: Full name is Jarrett Kent Webb ... is the son of Derek Webb and Ashley Bunn ... has one brother, Jackson Bunn, and one sister, Bailey Webb ... was born on Dec. 15, 1995 ... is majoring in marketing.

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Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games: 40-18 23-11 13-5 4-2 Conference: 25-5 15-3 10-2 Non-Conference: 15-13 10-8 1-3 4-2

AUM Opp.Date Opponent Result Innings R-H-E R-H-E Overall SSAC Pitcher of Record Jan. 30 #23 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN L, 7-5 12 5-6-2 7-9-4 0-1 ---- Clark Gray (0-1)Jan. 31 #23 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN W, 3-2 7 3-4-2 2-4-1 1-1 ---- Brady Eldridge (1-0)Jan. 31 #23 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN W, 2-1 7 2-4-2 1-3-1 2-1 ---- Cole Goodwin (1-0)Feb. 6 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON L, 14-3 9 3-6-4 14-14-2 2-2 ---- Richard Nason (0-1)Feb. 6 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON W, 7-4 7 7-7-4 4-6-1 3-2 ---- Kevin Franklin (1-0)Feb. 7 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON L, 8-3 9 3-6-3 8-12-3 3-3 ---- Matt Miller (0-1)Feb. 11 at #12 Columbus State L, 15-4 7 4-7-2 15-15-1 3-4 ---- Chance Hicks (0-1)Feb. 13 #21 BREWTON-PARKER* W, 7-5 9 7-14-2 5-12-4 4-4 1-0 Chance Hicks (1-1)Feb. 14 #21 BREWTON-PARKER* W, 4-2 7 4-8-0 2-8-3 5-4 2-0 Matt Miller (1-1)Feb. 14 #21 BREWTON-PARKER* W, 6-2 9 6-7-0 2-9-2 6-4 3-0 Cole Goodwin (2-0)Feb. 17 POINT W, 2-0 7 2-3-0 0-5-0 7-4 ---- Blake Barrow (1-0)Feb. 17 POINT W, 11-7 7 11-12-0 7-9-2 8-4 ---- Landon Curtis (1-0)Feb. 20 #11 EMBRY-RIDDLE L, 8-4 7 4-8-0 8-8-0 8-5 ---- Jacob Gibson (0-1)Feb. 20 #11 EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 4-1 7 4-8-1 1-4-2 9-5 ---- Matt Miller (2-1)Feb. 21 #11 EMBRY-RIDDLE L, 4-1 9 1-10-2 4-11-2 9-6 ---- Cole Goodwin (2-1)Feb. 27 at Middle Georgia* W, 3-0 9 3-6-0 0-7-1 10-6 4-0 Matt Miller (3-1)Feb. 28 at Middle Georgia* W, 7-2 7 7-10-1 2-4-4 11-6 5-0 Cole Goodwin (3-1)Feb. 28 at Middle Georgia* W, 11-0 9 11-16-3 0-2-3 12-6 6-0 Raymond Moody (1-0)March 6 LOYOLA* W, 10-7 9 10-17-1 7-14-4 13-6 7-0 Matt Miller (4-1)March 7 LOYOLA* W, 9-0 7 9-15-0 0-1-4 14-6 8-0 Cole Goodwin (4-1)March 7 LOYOLA* W, 13-0 7 13-11-1 0-6-2 15-6 9-0 Raymond Moody (2-0)March 9 (RV) CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 8-3 9 3-7-1 8-14-2 15-7 9-0 Seth Arroyo (0-1)March 10 (RV) CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 5-2 9 2-8-1 5-8-0 15-8 9-0 Jacob Gibson (0-2)March 15 (RV) MARTIN METHODIST* L, 8-4 7 4-9-1 8-8-0 15-9 9-1 Raymond Moody (2-1)March 15 (RV) MARTIN METHODIST* W, 11-4 9 11-16-0 4-8-2 16-9 10-1 Matt Miller (5-1)March 16 (RV) MARTIN METHODIST* W, 15-12 9 15-22-2 12-14-4 17-9 11-1 Cole Goodwin (5-1)March 18 REINHARDT W, 2-1 7 2-4-2 1-5-1 18-9 ---- Clark Gray (1-1)March 18 REINHARDT W, 8-7 8 8-12-1 7-7-4 19-9 ---- Brady Eldridge (2-0)March 20 BETHEL* W, 7-6 9 7-14-1 6-10-0 20-9 12-1 Seth Arroyo (1-1)March 21 BETHEL* W, 1-0 10 1-4-0 0-1-2 21-9 13-1 Cole Goodwin (6-1)March 21 BETHEL* W, 3-2 7 3-7-2 2-5-1 22-9 14-1 Brady Eldridge (3-0)March 24 at Point W, 17-7 7 17-11-1 7-13-4 23-9 ---- Landon Curtis (2-0)March 24 at Point L, 3-1 7 1-4-2 3-4-1 23-10 ---- Seth Arroyo (1-2)March 27 at (RV) Belhaven* W, 8-6 9 8-11-1 6-11-3 24-10 15-1 James Dean (1-0)March 28 at (RV) Belhaven* W, 6-3 7 6-9-0 3-5-3 25-10 16-1 Clark Gray (2-1)March 28 at (RV) Belhaven* W, 8-5 9 8-12-2 5-13-3 26-10 17-1 Cole Goodwin (7-1)April 1 COLUMBUS STATE L, 12-3 9 3-10-2 12-15-0 26-11 ---- Raymond Moody (2-2)April 3 WILLIAM CAREY* W, 14-4 9 14-19-0 4-8-3 27-11 18-1 Matt Miller (6-1)April 4 WILLIAM CAREY* W, 5-1 7 5-9-0 1-3-2 28-11 19-1 Seth Arroyo (2-2)April 4 WILLIAM CAREY* W, 13-3 7 13-11-0 3-8-1 29-11 20-1 Cole Goodwin (8-1)April 7 at Reinhardt L, 2-1 9 1-4-0 2-2-1 29-12 ---- Raymond Moody (2-3)April 10 at #22 Mobile* W, 6-5 9 6-10-2 5-8-1 30-12 21-1 Matt Miller (7-1)April 11 at #22 Mobile* W, 3-2 7 3-7-0 2-8-0 31-12 22-1 Seth Arroyo (3-2)April 11 at #22 Mobile* W, 8-5 9 8-8-3 5-10-0 32-12 23-1 Kevin Franklin (2-0)April 17 at Blue Mountain* L, 2-1 9 1-5-1 2-7-1 32-13 23-2 Matt Miller (7-2)April 18 at Blue Mountain* W, 5-4 11 5-14-0 4-10-1 33-13 24-2 Brady Eldridge (4-0)April 18 at Blue Mountain* L, 5-3 7 3-7-1 5-8-1 33-14 24-3 Seth Arroyo (3-3)April 21 TALLADEGA W, 9-0 7 9-14-0 0-2-0 34-14 ---- Raymond Moody (3-3)April 21 TALLADEGA W, 6-5 7 6-3-0 5-9-1 35-14 ---- Chance Hicks (2-1)April 23 #1 FAULKNER* L, 8-1 9 1-3-0 8-11-3 35-15 24-4 Seth Arroyo (3-4)April 24 #1 FAULKNER* W, 6-3 7 6-15-0 3-5-2 36-15 25-4 Cole Goodwin (9-1)April 24 #1 FAULKNER* L, 17-4 7 4-9-4 17-16-0 36-16 25-5 Matt Miller (7-3)April 29 vs. Belhaven% W, 11-3 9 11-14-1 3-12-0 37-16 ---- Matt Miller (8-3)April 30 vs. Mobile% W, 9-3 9 9-9-3 3-8-2 38-16 ---- Raymond Moody (4-3)May 1 vs. Mobile% W, 12-2 9 12-16-2 2-8-6 39-16 ---- Seth Arroyo (4-4)May 2 vs. #10 Faulkner% W, 8-5 9 8-8-1 5-13-2 40-16 ---- Cole Goodwin (10-1)May 12 vs. Rio Grande# L, 3-2 9 2-14-1 3-8-0 40-17 ---- Brady Eldridge (4-1)May 13 vs. (RV) Bryan# L, 6-2 9 2-8-2 6-11-1 40-18 ---- Matt Miller (8-4)

* - Southern States Athletic Conference Game % - Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament Game (Montgomery, Ala.) # - NAIA Opening Round Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.)ALL HOME GAMES IN CAPS AND BOLD

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2015 Season Stats

OVERALL BATTING STATSPlayer Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO DP OB% SF SH SB-A FLD% Darius Reese .364 52-52 184 55 67 13 2 4 28 96 .522 19 12 19 3 .452 2 4 25-30 .990 Tremayne Hardin .353 58-53 187 56 66 8 1 0 31 76 .406 25 0 33 0 .425 2 5 42-49 .928 Landon Pruitt .350 30-2 20 12 7 2 0 0 2 9 .450 3 0 7 0 .435 0 1 5-6 1.000 Matt Miller .349 57-57 195 27 68 9 0 0 46 77 .395 29 13 16 1 .462 1 8 8-12 .997 Rock Rucker .333 7-5 21 4 7 0 1 2 6 15 .714 3 0 7 0 .417 0 0 1-1 .000 Josh Albritton .323 24-3 31 1 10 3 0 0 6 13 .419 1 0 4 0 .344 0 0 0-0 1.000 Kaleb Harris .312 39-37 109 6 34 5 1 2 22 47 .431 16 1 20 1 .395 3 2 0-0 .982 Mac Seibert .305 38-32 105 10 32 6 0 3 18 47 .448 13 1 18 2 .377 3 0 0-1 .982 Dalton Kelley .301 55-54 193 32 58 11 1 1 37 74 .383 20 3 26 2 .365 6 5 22-25 .950 Conner Smith .299 51-49 154 28 46 11 1 1 25 62 .403 19 4 9 0 .383 3 5 3-4 .936 Josh Thompson .297 56-55 172 26 51 8 2 1 31 66 .384 21 8 12 8 .392 3 4 14-17 .967 Cody Rush .289 53-11 45 25 13 1 0 0 4 14 .311 3 0 7 1 .333 0 4 12-16 .951 Brandon Pooler .263 38-25 80 17 21 0 0 0 9 21 .263 12 1 16 1 .366 0 4 7-8 .960 Blake Barrow .253 37-26 87 18 22 2 2 2 13 34 .391 10 8 24 1 .377 1 0 6-6 1.000 Bryan Young .247 31-23 77 8 19 4 0 0 11 23 .299 5 1 18 2 .287 4 0 0-0 1.000 Shelby Nobles .212 28-11 33 1 7 2 0 0 3 9 .273 9 3 10 0 .413 1 2 0-0 .977 Tyler Garner .211 37-11 57 14 12 4 0 0 4 16 .281 1 1 11 1 .237 0 2 3-5 1.000 Mathew Goodson .182 29-16 66 7 12 2 0 4 9 26 .394 3 1 27 0 .229 0 1 0-1 .968 Brady Eldridge .000 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 .846 David Carter .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 Totals .304 58-58 1818 347 552 91 11 20 305 725 .399 212 57 285 23 .388 29 47 148-181 .966 Opponents .265 58-58 1809 266 479 86 7 23 227 648 .358 190 55 361 23 .350 12 37 68-88 .949

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 Clark Gray 1.88 2-1 14 0 0 0 1 1 14.1 7 5 3 8 6 2 1 0 45 .156 1 1 0 Seth Arroyo 2.20 4-4 13 8 0 0 1 1 45.0 45 20 11 12 22 9 0 0 176 .256 3 5 0 Brady Eldridge 2.27 4-1 25 0 0 0 0 3 39.2 27 10 10 15 28 4 0 0 138 .196 5 3 1 David Carter 2.45 0-0 11 0 0 0 2 0 11.0 6 8 3 9 13 2 0 0 38 .158 5 6 1 Cole Goodwin 3.15 10-1 23 12 4 2 0 5 97.0 96 41 34 17 80 6 2 10 366 .262 5 6 1 Blake Barrow 3.60 1-0 8 1 0 0 1 0 10.0 13 9 4 8 7 5 0 1 41 .317 3 1 0 Raymond Moody 3.83 4-3 14 13 0 0 3 0 56.1 49 30 24 39 46 6 0 1 215 .228 9 11 1 Spencer Youmans 4.05 0-0 5 1 0 0 0 0 6.2 3 4 3 8 3 0 0 0 17 .176 3 2 0 Matt Miller 4.38 8-4 16 15 5 1 0 0 96.2 115 60 47 17 69 28 2 7 393 .293 8 8 1 Rock Rucker 4.50 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 2 3 3 8 10 0 1 0 20 .100 5 1 0 Jacob Horton 5.40 0-0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5.0 8 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 22 .364 2 1 0 Kevin Franklin 5.79 2-0 15 0 0 0 1 2 14.0 19 9 9 3 6 3 1 1 58 .328 3 1 0 Chance Hicks 6.48 2-1 13 0 0 0 1 1 16.2 24 14 12 6 13 4 0 1 71 .338 1 2 0 Jacob Gibson 7.03 0-2 13 4 0 0 1 1 24.1 28 21 19 15 31 6 0 2 99 .283 6 4 0 Chris Estes 8.31 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 6 4 5 8 1 0 0 17 .235 1 0 0 Landon Curtis 8.53 2-0 10 2 0 0 0 0 12.2 20 12 12 9 11 6 0 0 57 .351 3 2 0 Richard Nason 9.95 0-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6.1 9 7 7 4 5 3 0 0 28 .321 0 1 0 James Dean 27.00 1-0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 4 4 4 4 1 0 0 0 8 .500 2 0 0 Totals 4.08 40-18 58 58 9 7 4 14 467.1 479 266 212 190 361 86 7 23 1809 .265 65 55 5 Opponents 5.44 18-40 58 58 7 0 0 8 451.2 552 347 273 212 285 91 11 20 1818 .304 61 57 5

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OVERALL BATTING STATSPlayer Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO DP OB% SF SH SB-A FLD% Tremayne Hardin .402 30-27 97 29 39 5 0 0 22 44 .454 11 0 11 0 .455 2 4 24-28 .951 Kaleb Harris .397 20-20 63 2 25 3 1 0 13 30 .476 6 0 8 1 .437 2 1 0-0 .973 Matt Miller .366 30-30 101 12 37 6 0 0 25 43 .426 18 6 4 0 .484 1 6 2-5 .995 Conner Smith .364 27-26 88 19 32 10 1 1 23 47 .534 8 1 6 0 .410 3 4 3-4 .982 Landon Pruitt .364 18-1 11 9 4 1 0 0 0 5 .455 2 0 3 0 .462 0 0 5-5 1.000 Rock Rucker .350 6-5 20 4 7 0 1 2 6 15 .750 2 0 6 0 .409 0 0 1-1 .000 Darius Reese .336 28-28 107 29 36 7 2 3 14 56 .523 7 7 12 3 .410 1 1 9-9 .979 Cody Rush .316 26-4 19 15 6 0 0 0 2 6 .316 0 0 5 0 .316 0 2 6-6 .913 Josh Thompson .313 30-29 96 16 30 2 2 1 18 39 .406 10 4 5 2 .400 0 2 5-6 .977 Bryan Young .313 16-13 48 8 15 4 0 0 7 19 .396 3 0 8 1 .346 1 0 0-0 1.000 Blake Barrow .300 22-17 60 13 18 2 0 2 8 26 .433 8 4 17 0 .417 0 0 4-4 1.000 Mac Seibert .300 18-14 50 6 15 3 0 2 5 24 .480 7 1 8 1 .397 0 0 0-0 .983 Dalton Kelley .292 30-30 113 19 33 8 1 1 23 46 .407 8 2 15 1 .341 3 5 13-14 .966 Brandon Pooler .289 19-10 38 10 11 0 0 0 5 11 .289 3 1 7 0 .357 0 0 5-6 .939 Shelby Nobles .267 12-6 15 0 4 2 0 0 2 6 .400 8 1 4 0 .542 0 2 0-0 .986 Tyler Garner .250 17-1 16 8 4 2 0 0 1 6 .375 0 0 3 0 .250 0 1 2-2 1.000 Josh Albritton .227 15-2 22 1 5 2 0 0 4 7 .318 0 0 2 0 .227 0 0 0-0 1.000 Mathew Goodson .129 13-7 31 2 4 0 0 2 4 10 .323 0 0 13 0 .129 0 1 0-0 .909 David Carter .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 Totals .326 30-30 996 202 325 57 8 14 182 440 .442 101 27 138 9 .398 13 29 79-90 .974 Opponents .256 30-30 939 123 240 43 3 16 104 337 .359 86 24 181 16 .332 4 14 23-31 .943

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 Cole Goodwin 3.12 8-0 13 10 4 2 0 3 69.1 63 29 24 11 55 6 0 7 257 .245 3 5 1 Matt Miller 4.55 6-2 10 10 4 1 0 0 65.1 81 42 33 13 43 19 1 6 270 .300 5 5 1 Clark Gray 0.00 1-0 6 0 0 0 0 1 5.2 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 18 .111 0 0 0 James Dean 0.00 1-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 Brady Eldridge 1.77 2-0 10 0 0 0 0 1 20.1 14 4 4 9 14 2 0 0 71 .197 1 2 0 Jacob Gibson 1.93 0-0 6 0 0 0 1 1 9.1 8 2 2 4 11 3 0 1 34 .235 0 1 0 Seth Arroyo 2.36 3-2 9 4 0 0 1 1 26.2 27 12 7 6 8 6 0 0 104 .260 2 2 0 David Carter 3.38 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2.2 1 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 9 .111 2 1 0 Raymond Moody 3.51 2-1 6 6 0 0 2 0 25.2 21 14 10 23 24 4 0 1 100 .210 6 3 0 Rock Rucker 3.60 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 1 2 2 7 8 0 1 0 16 .063 3 1 0 Spencer Youmans 5.40 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 1 0 Kevin Franklin 9.82 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 7 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 19 .368 1 1 0 Landon Curtis 10.80 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 4 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 9 .444 0 1 0 Chance Hicks 13.50 1-0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4.0 8 7 6 2 4 2 0 1 20 .400 0 1 0 Chris Estes 16.20 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 3 3 1 5 1 0 0 7 .286 0 0 0 Totals 3.67 25-5 30 30 8 5 2 7 243.0 240 123 99 86 181 43 3 16 939 .256 24 24 2 Opponents 5.90 5-25 30 30 5 0 0 2 235.0 325 202 154 101 138 57 8 14 996 .326 27 27 3

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Year Batting Average Hits Runs Doubles Triples Home Runs 1987 Dean .367 Dean 29 Webb 13 Buckhalt, Holtzclaw 4 Buckhalt 2 Martin 3

1988 Webb .388 Lucky 49 Lucky 26 Lucky 13 Argila, Dean 1 Lucky 8

1989 Argila .389 Argila 58 Smith 41 Hall 14 Lucky 3 Smith 12

1990 McGill .379 McGill 83 Wilson 62 Pittman 17 Wilson 5 Pittman 12

1991 Wilson .404 Wilson 72 Pittman 48 McGill 16 McGill, Pittman 3 Pittman 10

1992 Norton .422 Wilson 112 Wilson 91 Folger 19 Wilson 8 Norton 29

1993 Barnes .354 Barnes 56 Barnes, Johnson 31 Johnson 13 Brown 3 Barnes 7

1994 Kakalow .356 Gulledge 64 Gulledge 35 R. Baynes, Kakalow 11 Dean 2 Barnes 10

1995 Zepp .422 Reed 87 Markham 52 Reed 22 Reed 3 Tolbert 9

1996 Markham .359 Markham 79 Markham 50 Markham 14 Zepp 4 Four players 6

1997 Maples .402 Gibson 85 Gibson 57 Maples 17 Gibson 6 Brooks 11

1998 Cherry .441 Gibson 92 Gibson 69 McGowin 16 McGowin 4 Zapf 21

1999 Zapf .401 Zapf 77 Zapf 58 Cherry 14 Cherry 4 Zapf 14

2000 Johnson .395 Bullock 77 McNutt 70 Bullock 22 Whisonant 5 Bullock 9

2001 Johnson .377 Johnson 77 McNutt 69 Steed 14 Hayes 6 Tomlinson 12

2002 Thomas .390 Sills 75 Sills 50 Sills 18 Hayes 3 Smith 9

2003 Whitaker .354 Holmes 70 Holmes 50 Danner 14 Holmes 10 Wilson 14

2004 Lively .421 Lively 82 Lively 63 Lively, Forbus 15 Lively, Guy 2 Forbus 9

2005 Clayton .361 Lively 72 Lively 68 Cameron 17 Five players 1 Clayton 12

2006 Kelley .419 Kelley 109 Pearson 68 Kelley 22 Nelson 3 Granberry 14

2007 Kelley .461 Kelley 105 Kelley 69 Vasquez 25 Alter 5 Ponder 13

2008 Burch .407 Burch 85 Moye 56 Burch 18 Moye 5 Ponder 19

2009 Shields .461 Shields 107 Shields 73 Alter 18 Shields 9 Shields 7

2010 Judah .428 Judah 83 Judah 43 Judah 21 Alter 2 Judah 9

2011 Todd .385 Cross 86 Wheeler 41 Cross 19 Wheeler 3 Judah, Walker 4

2012 Remson .340 Remson 72 Todd 44 Cross 16 Hughes 4 Russell 10

2013 Mansmann .411 Mansmann 81 Mansmann 58 Bearden 11 Hillyer, Hughes 2 Bearden 4

2014 Wilson .337 Wilson 69 Wilson 49 Bearden 14 Hillyer 2 Bearden 7

2015 Reese .364 Miller 68 Hardin 56 Reese 13 Reese, Thompson, 2 Reese, Goodson 4

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Year Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Wins Strikeouts Saves ERA 1987 Stewart 14 Sears 10 West 4 Fussell 21 none 0 Pospiech 4.06

1988 Lucky 36 Dean 10 Holman 6 Holman 65 West 2 Holman 2.93

1989 Holtzclaw 45 Sears 15 Welch 6 Welch 42 Holtzclaw 5 Welch 3.22

1990 Pittman 70 Wilson 37 Holman 10 Holman 107 Pittman 4 Holman 2.92

1991 McGill 46 Wilson 23 Dunning 7 Dunning 55 Thoma 3 Dunning 2.11

1992 Norton 98 Wilson 57 Phillips 12 Cheek 67 Yartz 3 Phillips 2.95

1993 Barnes 42 Brown 12 Goodman 9 Goodman 81 Yartz 3 Yartz 3.16

1994 Barnes 38 Peel 10 Stamp 10 Stamp 108 Boddy 4 Stamp 2.33

1995 Taylor 53 Reed 18 Stamp 14 Boddy, Stamp 88 Carr 4 Stamp 2.14

1996 Gay 49 Markham 13 Hughes 8 Hughes 74 Barnett 2 Barnett 2.19

1997 Zepp 58 Gibson 17 Parker 11 Baly 109 Baly 4 Parker 2.51

1998 Zapf 94 Gibson 11 Baly, Williamson 13 Baly 137 Williamson 11 Baly 3.72

1999 Zapf 72 Hall 16 Callahan 9 Brown 75 McLemore 3 Vinson 2.48

2000 Steed 63 McNutt 37 Andrews 12 Andrews 80 Brown 8 Brown 2.97

2001 Hayes 55 McNutt 38 Marks 12 Long 63 Harris 18 Harris 1.60

2002 Wright 42 Holmes 17 Hawkins 9 Hawkins 67 Harris 14 Hawkins 1.26

2003 Wilson 54 Holmes 16 Watts 10 Watts 74 Sullivan 3 Sullivan 1.05

2004 Wilson 62 Burgess 21 Watts 10 Sullivan 57 Sullivan 7 Sullivan 3.00

2005 Clayton 65 Lively 30 Singleton 8 Singleton 85 Thompson 2 Singleton 2.74

2006 Granberry 65 Patrick 25 Cook 11 Mularz 61 Ware 8 Ware 1.88

2007 Kelley 73 Pearson 17 Forrer, Long 9 Forrer 107 Ponder 4 Forrer 2.48

2008 Ponder 75 Moye 21 Barrett, Ponder 8 Ponder 68 Ponder 6 Ponder 2.06

2009 Alter 50 Shields 25 Holder 11 Holder 78 Haisten 5 Holder 2.64

2010 Judah 55 Arrighi 12 Smith 5 Mitchell 62 Judah 3 Smith 3.34

2011 Cross 50 Wheeler 12 Mitchell, Hall, Cook 8 Hall 86 Judah 11 Mitchell 2.81

2012 Cross 54 Wheeler 13 Hall 9 Hall 126 Carden 4 Hall 1.34

2013 Bearden 46 Mansmann 39 Franks 6 Farrar 50 Wilson 7 Franks 2.84

2014 Bearden 41 Wilson 19 Nason 6 Nason 64 Farrar 5 Leto 1.82

2015 Miller 46 Hardin 42 Goodwin 10 Goodwin 80 Goodwin 5 Arroyo 2.20

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDSAt Bats .................................................................................... 7, multiple playersRuns ....................................................... 6, Frankie Pittman, vs. LaGrange, 1991Hits .................................................................. 6, Ken Folger, vs. Talladega, 1990Doubles ..............................................3, Junior Kelley, vs. Columbus State, 2007 ............................................................... Michael Dugan, vs. Embry-Riddle, 2009 .........................................................Lance Wilson, at Emmnauel (Ga.), 3/22/14 .................................................................... Brian Wheeler, vs. Milligan, 1/29/11Triples .......................................................... 2, Dandy Smith, vs. Talladega, 1990 ............................................................................Blake Barrow, at Point, 3/24/15Home Runs .........................................4, Ken Buckhalt, vs. North Alabama, 1988 ................................................................ 4, Frankie Pittman, vs. LaGrange, 1991Runs Batted In ........................................... 9, Pookie Wilson, vs. Talladega, 1990Walks ........................................................4, Bryan Welch, vs. Huntingdon, 1991 ...................................................................Blake Bearden, vs. Spring Hill, 4/5/14 .........................................................................Blake Barrow, vs. Bethel, 3/20/15Sacrifices .............................................................................................................. ............... 3, Three times (Last: Branden Kelley, at Southern Wesleyan, 4/21/13)Hit By Pitch ................................ 3, Chad Mansmann, vs. Southern Poly , 5/3/13Stolen Bases 3, multiple players (Last: Tremayne Hardin, at Belhaven, 3/28/15)

MISCELLANEOUSLongest Game .................................14 innings, vs. Birmingham-Southern, 1991 ........................................................................ 14 innings, at Spring Hill, 3/18/11Longest Hitting Streak ..................................39 games, Junior Kelley, 2006-2007

TEAM BATTINGAt Bats .................................................................................... 54, vs. Paine, 1989 .....................................................................................54, at Spring Hill, 3/18/11Runs .................................................................................32, vs. Talladega, 1990Hits ......................................................................................... 32, vs. Paine, 1989Doubles .................................................................................. 10, vs. Paine, 1989Triples .................................................................................6, vs. Talladega, 1990Home Runs ............................................................... 7, vs. Brewton-Parker, 1992Runs Batted In ..................................................................32, vs. Talladega, 1990Walks ................................................................................14, vs. Talladega, 1990 ........................................................................................... vs. Spring Hill, 4/5/14Sacrifices ............................................... Four times (Last: at Belhaven, 3/16/13)Hit By Pitch ...............................................7, vs. Georgia Southwestern, 2/27/13Stolen Bases ................................................................8, vs. Shippensburg, 1990 ................................................................................................. vs. Loyola, 3/6/15

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDSStrike Outs ..........................................................18, Rudy Baly, vs. St. Leo, 1997No-Hitters ............................................ Todd Armstrong, vs. Siena Heights, 1989 ................................................................ Kelly Putnam, vs. Alabama State, 1991 ................................................................... Jason Stamp, vs. Siena Heights, 1995 .................................................................Dane DeValk vs. Brewton-Parker, 2004 ............................................................... Daniel Forrer, vs. Brewton-Parker, 2007No-Hit Innings in a game ....... Cole Goodwin, 9 2/3 innings, vs. Bethel, 3/21/15IP in a game ......................Richard Nason, 11 1/3 innings, vs. Spring Hill, 4/4/14

Game Records

BattingAverage: ...................................................372, 1998At Bats: ..................................................2,191, 2006Runs: ........................................................546, 1992Hits: ..........................................................754, 1992Doubles: ...................................................141, 2007Triples: ........................................................25, 1999Home Runs: ..............................................103, 1992Runs Batted In: .........................................511, 1992Walks: .......................................................258, 2000Sacrifices: .................................................105, 2003Stolen Bases: ............................................154, 2000

PitchingEarned Run Average: ..............................2.64, 2002Wins: ..........................................................51, 2007Fewest Losses: ...........................................10, 1998Most Losses:...............................................29, 2005Saves: .........................................................22, 2001Complete Games: ......................................24, 1995Strikeouts: ................................................506, 2012 Fewest Walks: ..........................................146, 2002Shutouts: ...................................... 9, 1995 and 2002

MiscellaneousGames Played: ...........................................69, 2006Winning Streak: .........................16, 1995 and 2007Losing Streak: ...............................................9, 1987Most Wins: .................................................51, 2007

Season Team Records

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HEAD COACHING HISTORY

Q.V. Lowe1987-2014

1,063-588-5 (.643)

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HOME RUNS 1. Chris Norton, 1992 29 2. Heath Zapf, 1998 21 3. Allen Ponder, 2008 18 4. Nathan Porter, 1992 17 5. Frankie Pittman, 1990 16 Chase Burch, 2008 16 7. Heath Zapf, 1999 14 Ryan Wilson, 2003 14 Travis Granberry, 2006 14 10. Allen Ponder, 2007 13

WINS 1. Jason Stamp, 1995 14 2. Rudy Baly, 1998 13 Todd Williamson, 1998 13 4. Mike Phillips, 1992 12 Aron Andrews, 2000 12 Nathan Marks, 2001 12 7. Jon Boddy, 1995 11 Chris Parker, 1997 11 Jeff Hawkins, 2001 11 Jarod Cook, 2006 11 Daniel Holder, 2009 11

STRIKEOUTS 1. Rudy Baly, 1998 137 2. Cody Hall, 2012 126 3. Rudy Baly, 1997 109 4. Jason Stamp, 1994 108 5. Brad Holman, 1990 107 Daniel Forrer, 2007 107 7. Jon Boddy, 1995 88 Jason Stamp, 1995 88 9. Cody Hall, 2011 86 10. Nick Singleton, 2005 85

SAVES 1. Josh Harris, 2001 18 2. Josh Harris, 2002 14 3. Sam Judah, 2011 11 Todd Williamson, 1997 11 5. Michael Brown, 2000 8 Brandon Ware, 2006 8 7. Britt Wilson, 2013 7 8. Gary Sullivan, 2004 6 9. Shawn Holtzclaw, 1989 5 Mark Presnell, 2006 5 Trey Haisten, 2009 5 Daniel Farrar, 2014 5 Cole Goodwin, 2015 5

EARNED RUN AVG. (min 30 IP) 1. Gary Sullivan, 2003 1.05 2. Jeff Hawkins, 2002 1.26 3. Cody Hall, 2012 1.34 4. P.J. Leto, 2014 1.82 5. Allen Ponder, 2008 2.06 6. Otis Dunning, 1991 2.11 7. Mark Presnell, 2006 2.13 8. Jason Stamp, 1995 2.14 9. Seth Arroyo, 2015 2.20 10. Bobby Hughes, 1995 2.21

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 100 at bats) 1. Junior Kelley, 2007 .461 Cody Shields, 2009 .461 3. Evan Cherry, 1998 .441 4. Sam Judah, 2010 .428 5. Heath Zapf, 1998 .425 6. Chris Norton, 1992 .422 Scott Zepp, 1995 .422 8. Jeremy Lively, 2004 .421 9. Pookie Wilson, 1992 .420 10. Junior Kelley, 2006 .419

AT BATS 1. Pookie Wilson, 1992 267 2. Junior Kelley, 2006 260 3. Matthew Keel, 2006 243 4. Allen Ponder, 2008 235 5. Chris Norton, 1992 232 Cody Shields, 2009 232 7. Frankie Pittman, 1990 231 Pookie Wilson, 1990 231 9. Nathan Porter, 1992 228 Ryan Nelson, 2006 228 Junior Kelley, 2007 228

RUNS SCORED 1. Pookie Wilson, 1992 91 2. Ken Folger, 1992 78 3. Cody Shields, 2009 73 4. Todd McNutt, 2000 70 5. Chris Norton, 1992 69 Heath Gibson, 1998 69 Todd McNutt, 2001 69 Junior Kelley, 2007 69 9. Heath Zapf, 1998 68 Jeremy Lively, 2005 68 Cortez Pearson, 2006 68

HITS 1. Pookie Wilson, 1992 112 2. Junior Kelley, 2006 109 3. Cody Shields, 2009 107 4. Junior Kelley, 2007 105 5. Chris Norton, 1992 98 6. Matthew Keel, 2006 96 7. Heath Gibson, 1998 92 Ken Folger, 1992 92 9. Paul Vasquez, 2007 91 10. Heath Zapf, 1998 90

DOUBLES 1. Paul Vasquez, 2007 25 2. Allen Ponder, 2007 23 3. Billy Reed, 1995 22 Mike Bullock, 2000 22 Junior Kelley, 2006 22 6. Sam Judah, 2010 21 Ryan Taylor, 1995 21 8. Ken Folger, 1992 19 9. Hunter Cross, 2011 19 10. Six players 18

TRIPLES 1. Brett Holmes, 2003 10 2. Cody Shields, 2009 9 3. Pookie Wilson, 1992 8 4. Heath Gibson, 1997 6 Matt Hayes, 2001 6 6. Pookie Wilson, 1990 5 7. Jason Whisonant, 2000 5 8. Bruce Alter, 2007 5 9. Shane Moye, 2008 5 10. Eight players 4

WALKS 1. Scott Zepp, 1996 42 2. Todd McNutt, 2000 41 3. Jason Whisonant, 2000 38 4. Cortez Pearson, 2006 36 Chase Burch, 2008 36 6. Scott Zepp, 1997 34 7. Ken Folger, 1992 33 Heath Zapf, 1999 33 9. Todd McNutt, 2001 32 10. Three players 31

STOLEN BASES 1. Pookie Wilson, 1992 57 2. Tremayne Hardin, 2015 42 3. Chad Mansmann, 2013 39 4. Todd McNutt, 2001 38 5. Pookie Wilson, 1990 37 Todd McNutt, 2000 37 7. Jeremy Lively, 2005 30 8. Keith Johnson, 2001 28 9. Stephen Partrick, 2006 25 Cody Shields, 2009 25

RUNS BATTED IN 1. Chris Norton, 1992 98 2. Heath Zapf, 1998 94 3. Allen Ponder, 2008 75 4. Junior Kelley, 2007 73 5. Heath Zapf, 1999 72 6. Frankie Pittman, 1990 70 Nathan Porter, 1992 70 8. Britt Clayton, 2005 65 Travis Granberry, 2006 65 10. Jake McGowin, 1998 64 Chase Burch, 2008 65

CODY SHIELDS

HEATH ZAPF

POOKIE WILSON

CODY HALL JON BODDY SAM JUDAH BOBBY HUGHES

Season Records

PAUL VASQUEZ

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WINS 1. Jeff Hawkins, 1999-02 30 2. Marshall Watts, 2003-06 25 Justin Barrett, 2005-08 25 4. Jason Stamp, 1994-95 24 5. Brad Holman, 1987-90 20 Rudy Baly, 1997-98 20 Greg Vinson, 1998-00 20 8. Jon Boddy, 1994-95 19 9. Scott Mularz, 2005-07 17 10. Cody Hall, 2011-12 17

STRIKEOUTS 1. Rudy Baly, 1997-98 246 2. Brad Holman, 1987-90 224 3. Cody Hall, 2011-12 212 4. Jason Stamp, 1994-95 196 5. Justin Barrett, 2006-08 181 6. Jeff Hawkins, 1999-02 174 7. Jon Boddy, 1994-95 157 8. Wes Cook, 2011-12 156 9. Marshall Watts, 2003-06 149 10. Bobby Hughes, 1995-96 142

SAVES 1. Josh Harris, 2001-02 32 2. Sam Judah, 2010-11 14 Todd Williamson, 1997-98 14 4. Brandon Ware, 2006-07 11 5. Michael Brown, 1999-00 10 Gary Sullivan, 2003-04 10 Allen Ponder, 2007-08 10 8. Daniel Farrar, 2013-14 8 8. Mark Presnell, 2006-07 7 Trey Haisten, 2008-09 7 Britt Wilson, 2013-pres. 7

EARNED RUN AVG. (min. 75 IP) 1. Josh Harris, 2001-02 1.37 2. Cody Hall, 2011-12 2.05 3. Sam Trusty, 2002-03 2.06 4. Gary Sullivan, 2003-04 2.08 5. Jason Stamp, 1994-95 2.24 6. Jon Boddy, 1994-95 2.49 7. Daniel Holder, 2009 2.64 8. Bobby Hughes, 1995-95 2.69 9. Otis Dunning, 1989-91 2.81 10. Marshall Watts, 2003-06 3.02

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 200 at-bats) 1. Junior Kelley, 2006-07 .439 2. Jeremy Lively, 2004-05 .421 3. Heath Zapf, 1998-99 .413 Chris Norton, 1991-92 .413 5. Chase Burch, 2008 .407 6. Cody Shields, 2008-09 .404 7. Heath Gibson, 1997-98 .402 8. Billy Reed, 1995 .390 9. Keith Johnson, 2000-01 .385 10. Evan Cherry, 1999-00 .382

AT BATS 1. Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 774 2. Matt Hayes, 1999-02 649 3. Griff Gordy, 1996-99 632 4. Bruce Alter, 2007-10 620 5. Mark Holland, 1997-00 607 6. Michael Dugan, 2009-12 585 7. Drew Danner, 2002-05 558 Ryan Wilson, 2003-05 558 9. Bryan Welch, 1989-91 555 Matt Arrighi, 2006-10 555

RUNS SCORED 1. Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 222 2. Bruce Alter, 2007-10 153 3. Matt Hayes, 1999-02 145 4. Scott Zepp, 1995-97 144 5. Todd McNutt, 2000-01 139 6. Griff Gordy, 1996-99 136 7. Junior Kelley, 2006-07 134 8. Mark Holland, 1997-00 133 Cortez Pearson, 2006-07 133 10. Drew Danner, 2002-05 131 Jeremy Lively, 2004-05 131

HITS 1. Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 286 2. Junior Kelley, 2006-07 214 3. Griff Gordy, 1996-99 211 4. Scott Zepp, 1995-97 209 5. Mark Holland, 1997-00 203 6. Matt Hayes, 1999-02 201 7. Bryan Welch, 1989-91 197 Matt Arrighi, 2006-10 197 9. Michael Dugan, 2007-12 190 10. Ryan Wilson, 2003-05 188

DOUBLES 1. Bruce Alter, 2007-10 45 2. Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 43 3. Junior Kelley, 2006-07 40 4. Ryan Wilson, 2003-05 41 5. Allen Ponder, 2007-08 39 6. Drew Danner, 2002-05 38 7. Hunter Cross, 2011-12 35 Griff Gordy, 1996-99 35 9 Michael Dugan, 2007-12 33 10. Bryan Welch, 1990-91 32 Matt Hayes, 1999-02 32 Sam Judah, 2010-11 32

TRIPLES 1. Matt Hayes, 1999-02 14 2. Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 13 Brett Holmes, 2001-03 13 4. Cody Shields, 2008-09 12 5. Bruce Alter, 2007-10 11 6. Heath Gibson, 1996-98 9 7. Jason Whisoant, 1999-00 8 8. Frankie Pittman, 1990-91 7 Scott Zepp, 1995-97 7 10. Bryan Welch, 1988-91 6 Jon Steed, 2000-01 6

WALKS 1. Scott Zepp, 1995-97 98 2. Mark Holland, 1997-00 87 3. Bryan Welch, 1989-91 86 4. Todd McNutt, 2000-01 73 5. Cortez Pearson, 2006-07 65 6. Rusty Baynes, 1990-94 61 Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 61 8. Jason Whisonant, 1999-00 63 9. Mike Phillips, 1991-92 60 10. Heath Gibson, 1997-98 59

STOLEN BASES 1. Pookie Wilson, 1989-92 130 2. Todd McNutt, 2000-01 75 3. Keith Johnson, 2000-01 54 4. Chad Mansmann, 2011, 2013 48 5. Jeremy Lively, 2004-05 42 Tremayne Hardin, 2015 42 7. Brett Holmes, 2001-03 41 Stephen Patrick, 2006-08 41 9. Cortez Pearson, 2006-07 36 Shane Moye, 2008-09 36

RUNS BATTED IN 1. Heath Zapf, 1998-99 166 2. Mark Holland, 1997-00 149 3. Scott Zepp, 1995-97 146 4. Allen Ponder, 2007-08 133 5. Junior Kelley, 2006-07 132 6. Matt Hayes, 1999-02 129 7. Bryan Welch, 1990-91 120 8. Chris Norton, 1991-92 115 Drew Danner, 2002-05 115 10. Ryan Wilson, 2003-05 114

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HOME RUNS 1. Heath Zapf, 1998-99 35 2. Chris Norton, 1991-92 32 3. Allen Ponder, 2007-08 31 4. Bryan Welch, 1989-91 27 5. Frankie Pittman, 1990-91 26 6. Dandy Smith, 1987-90 23 7. Nathan Porter, 1992-93 20 Scott Zepp, 1995-97 20 Ryan Wilson, 2003-05 20 Junior Kelley, 2006-07 20

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BRUCE ALTER

Career Records

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1987 (0-2) 1988 (0-2)1989 (0-2)

1990 (10-2)NAIA National Runner-up

NAIA District 27 TournamentBirmingham-Southern W, 6-4West Florida W, 6-1West Florida W, 11-2

NAIA Area 5 TournamentBerry W, 3-2Cumberland W, 6-1Cumberland W, 9-7

NAIA World SeriesWest Liberty W, 8-5Southeastern Oklahoma L, 8-0Grand Canyon W, 7-4St. Francis W, 4-2St. Francis W, 4-3Lewis-Clark State L, 9-4

1991 (2-2)NAIA District 27 TournamentWest Florida W, 3-1Birmingham-Southern L, 12-8Montevallo W, 7-1Birmingham-Southern L, 7-4

1992 (11-4)NAIA District 27 TournamentWest Florida L, 3-2Faulkner W, 15-11West Florida W, 16-10Birmingham-Southern W, 6-5Montevallo W, 7-6Montevallo W, 11-10

NAIA Area 5 TournamentSpring Hill L, 3-2William Carey W, 11-1Spring Hill W, 11-8North Florida W, 8-0Brewton-Parker W, 18-7Brewton-Parker W, 14-5Winona State L, 6-4

NAIA World SeriesMount Olive W, 5-4Oklahoma City L, 5-4Winona State L, 6-4

1993 (2-2)NAIA District 27 TournamentWest Florida L, 4-0Huntingdon W, 4-3West Florida W, 12-6Faulkner L, 5-1

1994 (2-2)SSAC TournamentHuntingdon L, 7-1Talladega W, 7-1Montevallo W, 11-4Birmingham-Southern L, 5-0

1995 (6-2)SSAC TournamentHuntingdon W, 8-7Faulkner W, 10-1Faulkner W, 10-4Huntingdon W, 6-1

NAIA SE Regional TournamentBrewton-Parker L, 1-0

Benedict W, 15-11Nova Southeastern W, 4-1Embry-Riddle L, 9-3

1996 (6-3)NAIA SE Sectional TournamentWest Florida W, 12-3Montevallo W, 10-2Lynn L, 6-1West Florida W, 9-8Lynn W, 4-3Lynn W, 4-3

NAIA SE Regional TournamentBerry W, 7-6Birmingham-Southern L, 7-1Embry-Riddle L, 8-6

1997 (3-2)NAIA SE Sectional TournamentFaulkner W, 10-0Montevallo L, 9-6Anderson W, 10-8Montevallo W, 13-2Montevallo L, 5-3

1998 (6-2)NAIA SE Sectional TournamentTalladega W, 8-3Anderson W, 6-3Christian Brothers W, 13-6

NAIA SE Regional TournamentShorter W, 15-9Warner Southern L, 12-10Georgia Southwestern W, 7-0St. Thomas W, 4-3St. Thomas L, 8-5

1999 (4-3)NAIA SE Sectional TournamentHuntingdon W, 6-2Anderson L, 7-2Huntingdon W, 12-7Anderson W, 11-3Anderson W, 10-9

NAIA SE Regional TournamentFaulkner L, 7-1Thomas L, 5-4

2000 (4-4)GACC TournamentEmmanuel W, 11-1Faulkner L, 10-7Georgia Southwestern L, 9-3

NAIA Region XIII TournamentFaulkner W, 15-8William Carey W, 11-4Brewton-Parker L, 7-2Faulkner W, 3-2Brewton-Parker L, 8-7

2001 (6-3)GACC TournamentSouthern Tech W, 6-4Georgia Southwestern W, 2-1North Georgia L, 17-10Georgia Southwestern W, 10-2North Georgia W, 12-5North Georgia W, 4-3

NAIA Region XIII TournamentWilliam Carey L, 13-9Spring Hill W, 4-2North Georgia L, 10-5

2002 (5-2)GACC TournamentSouthern Tech W, 8-7Faulkner W, 22-5Georgia Southwestern W, 8-3

NAIA Region XIII TournamentFaulkner W, 5-3North Georgia L, 3-2Georgia Southwestern W, 7-3North Georgia L, 3-1

2003 (3-2)GACC TournamentBrewton-Parker W, 10-0Faulkner L, 2-1Georgia Southwestern W, 7-1Brewton-Parker W, 4-3Faulkner L, 8-0

2004 (1-2)NAIA Region XIII TournamentBelhaven W, 7-4Faulkner L, 11-1William Carey L, 8-4

2005 (2-2)NAIA Region XIII TournamentLSU-Shreveport L, 12-2William Carey W, 13-7Berry W, 9-7Lee L, 14-12

2006 (7-7)SSAC TournamentBrewton-Parker L, 7-6Shorter L, 9-8

NAIA Region XIII TournamentBerry W, 9-7Lee L, 10-3Belhaven W, 7-5LSU-Shreveport W, 6-4LSU Shreveport W, 6-1

NAIA Super RegionalEmbry-Riddle W, 9-2Embry-Riddle L, 7-3Embry-Riddle L, 8-6

NAIA World SeriesCumberland L, 7-1Seton Hill W, 14-9Bellevue W, 7-6Lubbock Christian L, 7-6

2007 (7-4)SSAC TournamentReinhardt W, 13-3Faulkner W, 5-1Southern Polytechnic L, 5-2Lee W, 19-11Southern Polytechnic W, 10-4Southern Polytechnic L, 6-4

NAIA Region XIII TournamentWilliam Carey W, 4-2LSU-Shreveport W, 8-6Lee L, 14-1Southern Polytechnic W, 7-5Lee L, 10-8

2008 (6-3)SSAC TournamentReinhardt W, 12-1Southern Polytechnic W, 11-4

Faulkner W, 15-8Lee L, 10-6Lee W, 10-7

NAIA Region XIII TournamentLSU Shreveport L, 4-3Lee W, 20-5Southern Polytechnic W, 11-10LSU Shreveport L, 9-7

2009 (5-4)SSAC Tournament Faulkner W, 10-7Brewton-Parker W, 11-4Southern Polytechnic L, 9-3Berry L, 7-5

NAIA 1st Round TournamentUnion (Tenn.) W, 2-1Embry-Riddle L, 8-4Union (Tenn.) W, 5-4Union (Ky.) W, 6-3Embry-Riddle L, 11-3

2010 (2-2)SSAC Tournament Brewton-Parker L, 7-6Emmanuel W, 9-2Faulkner W, 10-0Brewton-Parker L, 10-9

2011 (2-4)SSAC Tournament Shorter L, 8-4Brewton-Parker L, 8-7 (10)

NAIA 1st Round TournamentUnion (Tenn.) W, 11-5LSU-Shreveport L, 7-5William Woods W, 9-8LSU-Shreveport L, 32-7

2012 (3-4)SSAC Tournament William Carey L, 5-3Mobile W, 9-4Faulkner L, 3-2

NAIA 1st Round TournamentBiola W, 6-3Embry-Riddle L, 2-0Siena Heights W, 9-8Embry-Riddle L, 10-4

2013 (0-3)SSAC Tournament Faulkner L, 19-6Belhaven L, 2-1Southern Poly L, 4-1

2014 (1-2)SSAC Tournament Faulkner W, 5-4Belhaven L, 5-4Faulkner L, 6-0

2015 (4-2)SSAC Tournament Belhaven W, 11-3Mobile W, 9-3Mobile W, 12-2Faulkner W, 8-5

NAIA 1st Round TournamentRio Grande L, 3-2Bryan L, 6-2

Postseason Appearances

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Record: 40-25 SSC Record: 17-7District 27 Tournament Record: ..........................................................................3-0Area 5 Tournament Record: ................................................................................3-0NAIA World Series Record: .................................................................................4-2All-America Selections: ..................Hawthorne (HM), Holman (HM), Pittman (HM)NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team: .......................... Cassady, Wilson, SmithAll-Conference Selections: ...............Hawthorne, Holman, McGill, Pittman, WilsonAdditional Honors: ............................................ Q.V. Lowe, NAIA Coach of the Year ............................................................ Pookie Wilson, Charles Berry Hustle Award

1990 RosterHead Coach: Q.V. LoweAssistant Coach: Larry TubbsGraduate Assistant Coach: Marty Lovrich

No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown3 Buddy Boyle OF Jr. R/R 6-2 185 Montgomery, Ala.4 Jamie Cassady 2B Sr. R/R 5-7 165 Graceville, Fla.5 Bryan Welch SS/RHP Jr. R/R 6-2 170 Childersburg, Ala.6 Brian Audia SS Fr. S/R 6-2 180 Woodstock, Ga.7 Pookie Wilson OF So. L/L 5-8 170 Sylacauga, Ala.8 Kelly Putnam LHP Jr. L/L 6-0 160 Montgomery, Ala.11 Bryan McGill C/3B Jr. L/R 6-0 185 Atmore, Ala.12 Steve Maxwell OF Jr. R/R 6-1 185 Prattville, Ala.15 Jim Hensley C Sr. L/R 6-0 170 Wichita, Kan.16 Mike Thoma LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 165 Enterprise, Ala.17 Chad Slaten LHP So. R/L 6-3 200 Childersburg, Ala.19 Mark Baynes C Fr. R/R 5-9 180 Tallassee, Ala.20 Jay Hawthorne C Jr. R/R 6-1 200 Lagua Niguel, Calif.21 Brad Holman RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 195 Wichita, Kan.22 Dandy Smith 1B Sr. R/R 6-2 210 Childersburg, Ala.23 Rusty Baynes 3B Fr. R/R 5-9 190 Tallassee, Ala.24 Otis Dunning OF/RHP Jr. R/R 5-10 190 Sweetwater, Ala.25 Todd Armstrong LHP Sr. L/L 6-0 175 Andalusia, Ala.26 David Lane LHP So. L/L 6-0 175 Glasgow, Ky.27 Frankie Pittman OF/RHP Jr. R/R 6-4 200 Dothan, Ala.28 Tyler Williams RHP Sr. R/R 6-4 200 Montgomery, Ala.30 Daron Sutton RHP So. R/R 6-5 210 Laguna Hills, Calif.

1990 RESULTSOpponent ResultLAGRANGE W, 11-5SIENA HEIGHTS W, 6-5SIENA HEIGHTS W, 8-4SIENA HEIGHTS W, 10-9SIENA HEIGHTS W, 16-5at Talladega* W, 13-2at Talladega* W, 13-2at Jacksonville State L, 5-1at Jacksonville State L, 8-7NORTH ALABAMA W, 5-1NORTH ALABAMA L, 3-1HUNTINGDON* W, 9-3HUNTINGDON* W, 9-6VALPARAISO W, 5-4VALPARAISO L, 5-4SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W, 5-4SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L, 10-1BALL STATE L, 4-3at West Alabama W, 16-2at West Alabama W, 3-1vs. Shippensburg W, 8-2vs. Morehead State W, 7-1at Montevallo* W, 5-3at Montevallo* W, 9-3KENNESAW STATE L, 14-5WEST FLORIDA* W, 8-2WEST FLORIDA* W, 8-5at Kennesaw State L, 2-1at Kennesaw State W, 8-2BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN* L, 8-5BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN* W, 5-0at Alabama L, 3-2JACKSONVILLE STATE L, 13-11at Huntingdon* L, 12-0at Huntingdon* L, 6-2at North Alabama L, 3-2at North Alabama L, 5-1MONTEVALLO* L, 2-1MONTEVALLO* W, 3-1WEST ALABAMA L, 3-1WEST ALABAMA L, 13-5at West Florida* L, 3-1at West Florida* L, 6-3at Faulkner* W, 4-2at Faulkner* W, 9-6TROY STATE L, 8-4at Birmingham-Southern* W, 6-3at Birmingham-Southern* W, 3-0at Troy State L, 6-2at Talladega* W, 32-2at Talladega* W, 11-0FAULKNER* W, 4-3FAULKNER* L, 5-4vs. Birmingham-Southern^ W, 6-4vs. West Florida^ W, 6-1vs. West Florida^ W, 11-2vs. Berry& W, 3-2vs. Cumberland& W, 7-6vs. Cumberland& W, 9-7vs. West Liberty@ W, 8-5vs. Southeast Oklahoma@ L, 8-0vs. Grand Canyon@ W, 7-4vs. St. Francis@ W, 4-2vs. St. Francis@ W, 4-3vs. Lewis-Clark@ L, 9-4

* Southern States Conference/District 27 game^ NAIA District 27 Tournament& NAIA Area Five Tournament @ NAIA World Series

1990 World Series

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Record: 50-18 SSC Record: 11-7District 27 Tournament Record: ..........................................................................5-1 Area 5 Tournament Record: ................................................................................4-1NAIA World Series Record: .................................................................................1-2All-American Selections: ................... Norton (1), Folger (2), Phillips (2), Wilson (2)NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team: ........................................ Wilson, CheekAll-Conference Selections: .......................... Folger, Norton, Phillips, Porter, Wilson

1992 RosterHead Coach: Q.V. LoweGraduate Assistant Coaches: Marty Lovrich, Jamie CassadyStudent Assistant Coaches: Tyler Williams, Bryan McGill

No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown2 Rayan Yartz LHP Jr. L/L 6-0 165 Marysville, Calif.5 Steve Brown 2B Jr. L/R 5-11 165 McKenzie, Ala.6 Brian Audia 2B Jr. R/R 6-2 180 Woodstock, Ga.7 Pookie Wilson OF Sr. L/L 5-8 175 Sylacauga, Ala.8 Gary Barnes OF Jr. R/R 5-8 175 Marysville, Calif.9 David Spinks 2B Jr. L/R 6-0 185 Atlantic Harbor, Fla.10 Mike Kakalow C So. R/R 5-8 170 Palm Harbor, Fla.11 Rich Anderson SS Jr. R/R 5-9 165 Marysville, Calif.12 Ken Folger SS Sr. R/R 5-9 180 Headland, Ala.14 Greg Gerhart OF Jr. R/R 6-1 185 Dunedin, Fla.15 Nathan Porter OF Jr. R/R 6-2 195 Pensacola, Fla.16 Kevin Beals 1B Sr. R/R 5-11 180 Jamestown, N.Y.17 Chad Slaten LHP Sr. L/L 6-3 200 Childersburg, Ala.18 Mark Baynes C So. R/R 5-9 180 Tallassee, Ala.19 Shaun Wiener OF Sr. R/R 6-2 205 New Port Richey, Fla.20 Mark Ries 3B Jr. R/R 6-2 185 Palm Harbor, Fla.21 Brad Brasher RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 180 Birmingham, Ala.22 Mike Phillips LHP Sr. L/L 6-2 210 Louisville, Ky.23 Chris Norton C Sr. R/R 6-2 200 Maitland, Fla.24 A.J. Kehoe LHP Sr. L/L 5-11 190 Columbia, Md.25 Rusty Baynes 2B So. R/R 5-9 190 Tallassee, Ala.26 Daron Sutton RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 210 Laguna Hills, Calif.27 Kris Nuss LHP Jr. L/L 6-6 225 Birmingham, Ala.28 Jeff Cheek RHP Jr. R/R 6-7 225 Burlington, Ontario30 Ty Riggens RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 235 Clanton, Ala.32 Buddy Boyle OF Sr. R/R 6-1 175 Montgomery, Ala.

1992 RESULTSOpponent Resultvs. Faulkner W, 12-2vs. Huntingdon L, 4-2vs. Alabama State W, 12-2LAGRANGE W, 8-5at West Alabama W, 6-0at West Alabama W, 3-2SIENA HEIGHTS W, 6-1SIENA HEIGHTS W, 4-0SIENA HEIGHTS L, 6-5SIENA HEIGHTS W, 11-1SIENA HEIGHTS W, 14-11SIENA HEIGHTS W, 7-4JACKSONVILLE STATE L, 11-1JACKSONVILLE STATE L, 16-10NORTH ALABAMA W, 7-3NORTH ALABAMA W, 9-2VALPARAISO W, 11-5VALPARAISO W, 13-12at North Alabama W, 9-4at North Alabama L, 4-3at Talladega* W, 6-1at Talladega* W, 14-4at Talladega* W, 11-8MCKENDREE W, 8-4MCKENDREE W, 14-9GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN L, 10-8GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W, 9-4WEST FLORIDA* L, 9-6WEST FLORIDA* L, 5-2OLIVET NAZARENE W, 7-3OLIVET NAZARENE W, 12-3MONTEVALLO* W, 9-7MONTEVALLO* L, 10-0MONTEVALLO* L, 16-9at Troy State L, 7-5at Troy State W, 8-4at Faulkner* W, 10-8at Faulkner* W, 13-2at Faulkner* W, 2-0WEST ALABAMA W, 4-3WEST ALABAMA W, 11-10at Huntingdon* W, 12-6at Huntingdon* L, 15-0at Huntingdon* W, 11-5TROY STATE W, 5-1TROY STATE W, 5-1at LaGrange W, 10-6at Birmingham-Southern* W, 6-5at Birmingham-Southern* L, 10-9at Birmingham-Southern* W, 9-5WEST FLORIDA* W, 16-4vs. West Florida^ L, 3-2vs. Faulkner^ W, 15-11vs. West Florida^ W, 16-10vs. Birmingham-Southern^ W, 6-5vs. Montevallo^ W, 7-6vs. Montevallo^ W, 11-10vs. Spring Hill& L, 3-2vs. William Carey& W, 11-1vs. Spring Hill& W, 11-8vs. North Florida& W, 8-0vs. Brewton-Parker& W, 18-7vs. Brewton-Parker& W, 14-5vs. Mount Olive@ W, 5-4vs. Oklahoma City@ L, 5-4vs. Winona State@ L, 6-4

* Southern States Conference/District 27 game^ NAIA District 27 Tournament& NAIA Area Five Tournament @ NAIA World Series

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Record: 49-20 SSAC Record: 22-8NAIA Region XII Tournament Record: ..................................................................................................4-1 NAIA Super Regional Tournament Record: ..........................................................................................1-2 NAIA World Series Record: ..................................................................................................................2-2All-America Selections: .................................................................Kelley (1), Granberry (HM), Keel (HM)NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team: ..................................................................... Clayton, PearsonSSAC All-Conference Selections: ............................ Cook (1), Granberry (1), Keel (1), Kelley (1), Ware (2) Additional Honors: .......................................................................... Q.V. Lowe, Region Coach of the Year

2006 RosterHead Coach: Q.V. LoweAssistant Head Coach: Marty LovrichAssistant Coaches: Evan Cherry, Kyle Hunter

No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Stephen Partrick OF So. R/R 6-2 185 Gainesville, Ga.2 Matt Arrighi OF Fr. R/R 5-11 165 Montgomery, Ala.4 Cortez Pearson OF/LHP Jr. R/L 5-10 170 Childersburg, Ala.5 Scott Redding INF Jr. R/R 5-11 155 Saraland, Ala.6 Matthew Keel INF Jr. R/R 6-0 170 Alexander City, Ala.8 Jared Fonseca INF/RHP Fr. R/R 5-11 185 Montgomery, Ala.9 Ryan Nelson OF Jr. R/R 5-10 165 Phenix City, Ala.10 Leon Brasington OF Jr. R/R 5-10 190 Montgomery, Ala.11 Junior Kelley INF Jr. R/R 5-11 195 Whatley, Ala.12 Scott Mularz RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 225 Montgomery, Ala.14 Hunter Farish LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 195 Smiths Station, Ala.15 Colby Elrod LHP Jr. L/L 6-3 195 Douglasville, Ala.16 Nate McConnell INF Jr. R/R 5-11 190 Midland, Ga.17 Scott Sadberry C Jr. R/R 6-0 205 Alabaster, Ala.18 Timmy Morgan RHP Jr. R/R 5-11 170 LaGrange, Ga.19 Mark Presnell RHP Jr. R/R 6-0 205 Wetumpka, Ala.20 Michael Herndon INF Jr. R/R 5-11 195 Ludowici, Ga.21 Justin Barrett RHP So. R/R 6-2 200 Wetumpka, Ala.24 Dusty Harris OF Sr. R/R 6-0 185 Auburn, Ala.25 Britt Clayton C Sr. L/R 6-1 210 Tallassee, Ala.26 Brandon Ware RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 200 Pensacola, Fla.27 Josh Hendricks 1B Sr. R/R 6-0 205 Auburn, Ala.28 Brian Arrighi RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 185 Montgomery, Ala.31 Marshall Watts RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 230 Greenville, Ala.32 Jordan Steele 1B Fr. R/L 6-0 180 Dadeville, Ala.34 Josh Cameron 1B Sr. L/R 6-1 225 Fletcher, N.C.35 Ben McNeal LHP Sr. L/L 6-4 185 Skipperville, Ala.36 Taylor Jernigan LHP So. L/L 6-3 205 Montgomery, Ala.37 Brett Bowen RHP Jr. R/R 6-6 195 Tuscaloosa, Ala.38 Jarod Cook RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 225 Carrollton, Ga.40 Travis Granberry 1B Sr. R/R 6-4 230 Monroeville, Ala.

2006 RESULTSOpponent Resultat West Florida L, 4-3TUSKEGEE W, 9-1TUSKEGEE W, 12-1at Tuskegee W, 18-1at Tuskegee W, 20-1at Spring Hill W, 11-1at Spring Hill W, 8-1SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* W, 8-1SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* W, 12-4SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* W, 15-6at Mobile W, 1-0at Emmanuel* W, 9-5at Emmanuel* W, 12-4at Emmanuel* W, 3-2BRIAR CLIFF L, 5-0BRIAR CLIFF W, 5-0LEE* L, 4-0LEE* W, 2-1 LEE* W, 5-2GOSHEN W, 11-9GOSHEN W, 10-2COLUMBUS STATE W, 13-5at Shorter* W, 8-2at Shorter* L, 6-5at Shorter* W, 10-2BREVARD W, 11-1BREVARD W, 6-1REINHARDT* W, 5-1REINHARDT* L, 6-1REINHARDT* W, 5-0ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W, 10-9BLACKBURN W, 7-3at Faulkner* W, 4-1at Faulkner* L, 9-8at Faulkner* W, 2-1SPRING HILL W, 5-0SPRING HILL W, 11-1UNION (Tenn.) W, 7-1UNION (Tenn.) L, 6-2BREWTON-PARKER* W, 7-5BREWTON-PARKER* W, 5-3BREWTON-PARKER* W, 15-4MOBILE W, 5-4WEST ALABAMA W, 12-1at Georgia Southwestern* L, 4-3at Georgia Southwestern* L, 8-1at Georgia Southwestern* L, 6-1at Columbus State L, 9-1SOUTHERN POLY* W, 6-2SOUTHERN POLY* L, 3-0SOUTHERN POLY* W, 4-2at Berry* W, 11-10at Berry* W, 17-9at Berry* W, 8-6vs. Brewton-Parker^ L, 7-6vs. Shorter^ L, 9-8at West Alabama L, 8-3vs. Berry& W, 9-7vs. Lee& L, 10-3vs. Belhaven& W, 7-5vs. LSU-Shreveport& W, 6-4vs. LSU-Shreveport & W, 6-1vs. Embry-Riddle% W, 9-2vs. Embry-Riddle% L, 7-3vs. Embry-Riddle% L, 8-6vs. Cumberland@ L, 7-1vs. Seton Hill@ W, 14-9vs. Bellevue@ W, 7-6vs. Lubbock Christian@ L, 7-6

* Southern States Athletic Conference game^ SSAC Tournament& NAIA Region XIII Tournament% NAIA Super Regional Tournament@ NAIA World Series

2006 World Series

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AABRAMS, Hudson .......................1987ADAMS, Jonathon ................. 2004-05ALBRITTON, Josh .............2014-pres.ALLEN, Chris.......................... 2010-11ALTER, Bruce ......................... 2007-10AMBURN, Brent .................... 2010-11AMICK, Carson ............................2012ANDERSON, Austin .....................2014ANDERSON, Jason.......................1999ANDERSON, Rich................... 1992-93ANDERSON, Sean .................. 1988-89ANDREWS, Aron .........................2000ANDREWS, Jeff ..................... 1993-94ARGILA, Sal ........................... 1988-89ARMSTRONG, Todd............... 1988-90ARRIGHI, Brian ...................... 2005-06ARRIGHI, Matt ...................... 2006-10ARROYO, Seth ..................2015-pres.AUDIA, Brian ......................... 1990-93AVERA, Kenny ....................... 1999-00

BBALY, Rudy ............................ 1998-99BANTON, Courtney ............... 1998-00BARNES, Gary ....................... 1993-94BARNETT, Colby .................... 1994-96BARNETT, David .................... 2008-10BARRENTINE, Chris .....................2012BARRETT, Justin .................... 2005-08BARROW, Blake ...........................2015BAYNES, Mark ....................... 1990-94BAYNES, Rusty....................... 1990-94BEALS, Kevin ......................... 1990-92BEARDEN, Blake .................... 2013-14BECK, Rob ...................................1991BISHOP, Briggs ............................2008BODDY, Jon ........................... 1996-98BOLTON, Rodney ........................1987BOOTH, Clay ......................... 2008-09BOUTIN, Chris ....................... 2002-03BOWDEN, Brandon ............... 1997-99BOWEN, Brett ....................... 2006-07BOYLE, Buddy ....................... 1990-92BRASHER, Brad ..................... 1991-92BRASINGTON, Leon ....................2006BRAUN, Matt ........................ 2003-04BRAUNAKER, Matt ......................1993BROOKS, Jay ......................... 1996-97BROOKS, Jody ....................... 1996-97BROOKS, Hassey ................... 2001-02BROOKS, Mark ............................1987BROOKS, Russ ....................... 1996-97BROWN, Ryan .............................2002BROWN, Frank ............................1987BROWN, Michael .................. 1999-00BROWN, Nathan ................... 2011-12BROWN, Steve ...................... 1992-93BROWN, Tony .............................1993BRYANT, Greg ..............................1999BUCKHALT, Ken ..................... 1987-88BUFORD, Will ..............................2009BULLOCK, Mike ..................... 2000-01BUNN, Matt .......................... 2002-04BURCH, Chase .............................2008BURGESS, Matt ..................... 2004-05BURTON, David ...........................1988BUTLER, Ryan........................ 2007-08BUTTS, Chad ......................... 2002-04

CCALLAHAN, Todd................... 1998-99CAMERON, Josh .................... 2005-06CAMPBELL, Jeff ..................... 2003-04CARDEN, Michael .......................2012CAROPRESO, Dustin .............. 1996-97CARTER, Andy ....................... 1993-96CARTER, David .................2013-pres.CARR, Eric ...................................1996CASSADY, Jamie .................... 1989-90CHANDLER, Mike ........................1988CHEEK, Jeff ............................ 1991-92CHERRY, Evan ........................ 1999-00CHERRY, Todd ........................ 2010-11CHIZMAR, Cody .................... 2009-10CLAYTON, Adam.................... 1999-02CLAYTON, Britt ...................... 2005-06CLECKLER, Trey ..................... 1987-88CLEMENTS, Chris .................. 2010-11COLLIER, Eddie ............................2001COLVIN, Jody ......................... 2003-04CONNELL, Charlie ................. 1988-89

COOK, Jarod .......................... 2005-06COOK, Wes ........................... 2011-12COOPER, Leslie ..................... 2004-05CORCORAN, Trey .................. 1987-88COTTON, Bo .......................... 1998-99COX, Dale .............................. 1987-88CRANE, Jody ...............................2001CROSS, Hunter ...................... 2011-12CROWLEY, Travis ................... 1998-99CULLEN, Mike .............................1998CULLIGAN, Shaun ................. 2008-09CUNNINGHAM, Les.....................1987CURTIS, Landon ..........................2015

DDANNER, Drew ..................... 2002-05DAVIS, Robby ........................ 2009-10DEAN, Barry .......................... 1987-88DEAN, James ...................2015-pres.DEAN, Jimmy ........................ 1987-88DEASON, Benji ............................1997DENNIS, Joe ................................1989DENT, Tyler ........................... 2011-12 DEVALK, Dane ....................... 2004-05DEVAULT, Patrick .........................2013DEVITIS, Dexter ...........................2002DEWS, David ......................... 1998-99DOKOS, Demetri .........................1996DONAHOO, Ben .................... 1996-97DUFFIELD, Sam ...........................2012DUGAN, Michael................... 2007-12DUNAWAY, Matt ................... 2007-09DUNNING, Otis ..................... 1989-91

EEASON, Jason ..............................1999ELDRIDGE, Brady .............2015-pres.ELROD, Colby ..............................2006ESTES, Chris .......................... 2014-15EZEKIEL, Klae ........................ 1997-98

FFARISH, Hunter ..................... 2006-07FARRAR, Daniel ..................... 2013-14FOLGER, Ken ......................... 1991-92FONTAINE, Dan ...........................1999FORBUS, Josh ........................ 2004-05FORRER, Daniel ...........................2007FRANKLIN, Doug .........................1999FRANKLIN, Kevin ................... 2014-15FRANKS, Eran ........................ 2012-13FREDERICK, Brady .......................1998FONSECA, Jared .................... 2006-10 FUSSELL, Steve ............................1987

GGALLOWAY, Caleb ................. 2001-02GARDNER, Mitch .................. 1996-97GARNER, Tyler ............................2015GARRETT, Pat ..............................1991GAY, Michael ...............................1996GERHART, Greg ..................... 1992-93GIBSON, Heath ..................... 1997-98GIBSON, Jacob ...................... 2014-15GIDLEY, Clay .....................2014-pres.GLOVER, Brooks .................... 2009-10GOODMAN, Jeri .................... 1993-94GOODSON, Mathew ...................2015GOODWIN, Cole ..............2015-pres.GORDON, Tanner .................. 2010-11GORDY, Griff.......................... 1996-99GOSSETT, Matthew ............... 2001-02GRAHAM, Rob ...................... 2004-05GRANBERRY, Travis .....................2006 GRAY, Clark ......................2015-pres.GULLEDGE, Greg ................... 1993-94GUY, P.J. ................................ 2003-04

HHAISTEN, Trey ....................... 2008-09HALL, Casey ................................1998HALL, Cody............................ 2011-12HALL, Kevin .................................1999HALL, Lee ....................................1989HAMMOCK, Scott ................. 1998-99HAND, Matt ................................2013HARDIN, Tremayne .....................2015HARE, Jamie .......................... 1999-00HARRAH, Josh .............................2002HARRIS, Dusty ....................... 2005-06 HARRIS, Josh ......................... 2001-02HARRIS, Kaleb ..................2015-pres.HARRIS, Travis ....................... 1993-95

HAWKINS, Jeff ....................... 1999-02HAWTHORNE, Jay ................. 1990-91HAYES, Matt .......................... 1999-02HENDRICKS, Josh ........................2006 HENSLEY, Jim...............................1989HERNDON, Michael .............. 2006-07 HERRING, Nathan .......................1994HICKS, Chance ...................... 2014-15HILL, Eric ............................... 2001-03HILL, Matt ...................................1996HILLYER, Hayden ................... 2013-14HOFFMAN, Brandon ............. 2003-04HOLDER, Daniel ..........................2009HOLIFIELD, Forrest ................ 2011-12HOLLAND, Mark .................... 1998-00HOLMAN, Brad ..................... 1987-90HOLMES, Brett ...................... 2001-03HOLTZCLAW, Shawn .............. 1987-89HORTON, Jacob..................... 2014-15HOWARD, Mark .................... 1996-97HOWELL, Michael ................. 1998-99HUBER, Russ ......................... 1987-88HUDSON, Adam ..........................2000HUDSON, Rusty ..........................1997HUGHES, Bobby .................... 1996-98HUGHES, Wes ....................... 2012-13HUNTER, Kyle........................ 2004-05

IINGRAM, Matthew ............... 2010-11 ISBELL, Justin ........................ 1998-99IVEY, Chris ...................................2007IVEY, Tanner ................................2014

JJACOBSON, Jeremy ............... 1999-00JERNIGAN, Taylor .................. 2006-08JOHNSON, Derek .................. 1993-94JOHNSON, Jorden ................. 2010-12JOHNSON, Keith.................... 2000-01JONES, Billy ........................... 1996-97JONES, Daniel .............................2008JONES, Jason ......................... 1996-97JORDAN, Tyler ....................... 2010-11JUDAH, Andrew ..........................1987JUDAH, Sam .......................... 2010-11

KKAKALOW, Mike .................... 1992-94KEEL, Matthew ..................... 2006-07KEHOE, A.J. .................................1992KELLEY, Branden ................... 2010-13KELLEY, Dalton .................2015-pres.KELLEY, Junior ....................... 2006-07KELLY, John ............................ 1992-93KICKER, Brandon .........................2014KILCREASE, Ashley ......................1997KING, Detrick ..............................2002KOPACZ, Anthony .................. 2009-10KOSTLIVY, Robert ........................1993KRAUS, Bert .......................... 1994-96KUDELA, Hayden .........................2014KYSER, Justin ......................... 1999-00

LLAMBERT, Davis .................... 2007-08LAMINACK, Steve .................. 2002-03LANE, David .......................... 1990-92LAWRENCE, Erik ..........................2013LEMMOND, Chuck ................ 2001-02LESTER, Charlie ..................... 2010-11LETO, P.J. .....................................2014LEWIS, Ralph ...............................1987LIVELY, Jeremy ....................... 2004-05LONG, Clay ..................................2007LONG, Keith .......................... 2000-01LOVRICH, Marty ..........................1989LOWE, Josh ........................... 1994-96LOWRY, Blake ........................ 2004-05LUCKY, Keith .......................... 1988-89

MMANSMANN, Chad ...........2011, 2013MAPLES, Greg ....................... 1997-98MARKHAM, John .................. 1996-98MARKS, Nathan .................... 2001-02MARLBROUGH, Tony ..................1998MARTIN, Doug ............................1991MARTIN, Keith ...................... 1998-99MARTIN, Russ .............................1987MATHIS, Colton...........................2011MAXWELL, Steve ........................1990McBURNETT, Brett ......................2008

McCann, Chezz ..................... 2011-12McCONNELL, Nate ................ 2006-07McGILL, Bryan....................... 1990-91McGINNIS, Cory ..........................2012McGOWAN, Jake................... 1997-99McLEMORE, Tranum ...................1999McNEAL, Ben ........................ 2005-06McNUTT, Todd ...................... 2000-01McRAE, Michael ................... 1993-94McVOY, R.J. ........................... 2008-09MELTON, Carlton .................. 2008-09MILLER, Craig ........................ 2010-11MILLER, Matt ..............................2015MITCHELL, Jon ...................... 2002-03MITCHELL, Kyle ..................... 2010-11MOODY, Raymond ...........2015-pres.MOON, Dustin ............................2012MORGAN, Timmy ................. 2006-07MORRIS, Andrew ........................2012MORROW, Cody .................... 2003-04MOYE, Shane ........................ 2008-09MULARZ, Scott ...................... 2006-07

NNASON, Richard ...............2014-pres. NELSON, Davis ............................1989NELSON, Ryan ....................... 2006-07NOBLES, Shelby .................... 2013-15NODA, Micah ..............................2001NORTON, Chris ..................... 1991-92NUSS, Kris ............................. 1992-93

PPALMER, Billy ..............................1988PARKER, Chris .............................1997PARTRICK, Stephen ............... 2006-08PATTERSON, Chase ............... 2010-11PEARSON, Cortez .................. 2006-07PEEL, Shannon ...................... 1993-94PHILLIPS, Mike ...................... 1991-92PIPER, Brock ......................... 2008-09PITTMAN, Frankie ................. 1990-91PLAINES, Ridgely ................... 2008-10PONDER, Allen ...................... 2007-08POOLER, Brandon ............2013-pres.POPE, Kris ...................................1998POSPIECH, Craig .................... 1987-88PORTER, Nathan ................... 1992-93POUNCEY, Lee .............................1996PRESLEY, David ...................... 1987-88PRESNELL, Mark ................... 2006-07PRUITT, Landon ...............2014-pres.PUTNAM, Kelly ..................... 1988-89PYRON, Jake .......................... 1997-98

Q-RQUINNEY, Brent ..........................1996RADOSLOVICH, Michael ..............2014 RAINES, Baxley ............................2011REDDING, Johnny .......................1988REDDING, Scott ..................... 2006-07REESE, Darius ..............................2015REESE, Stan .................................1996REEVES, Chad........................ 2013-14REEVES, Patrick ..................... 2007-08REID, Jordan................................2012REMSON, Logan .................... 2011-12RICHARDSON, Cedric ............ 1996-97RIGGINS, Ty ........................... 1992-93RIGGS, Matt ................................1994RIES, Mark ..................................1992ROQUEMORE, Hunter........... 1994-96RUCKER, Rock .............................2015RUFFIN, Will.......................... 2011-13RUSH, Cody .....................2015-pres.RUSSELL, Adam ...........................2012

SSADBERRY, Keith ................... 2006-07SALTER, Jacob ....................... 2009-10SANSOM, Brad ...................... 2001-03SCONYERS, Bucky ................. 1999-00SCHULTZ, Brittian ........................2011SEARS, Cal ............................. 1987-89SELF, Ryne ...................................2001SEIBERT, Mac ...................2015-pres.SELLERS, Will......................... 2009-11SELPH, Daniel........................ 2011-12SHARP, Jason......................... 2000-01SHELL, William ............................2011SHIELDS, Cody ...................... 2008-09SILLS, Keith ........................... 2001-02SINGLETON, Nick .................. 2004-05

SKINNER, Kole ....................... 2004-05SKINNER, Wade .................... 2008-10SLATEN, Chad ........................ 1990-92SMITH, Chad ......................... 2001-02SMITH, Connor ...........................2015SMITH, Dandy ....................... 1987-90SMITH, Eric .................................2002SMITH, Josh .......................... 2010-11SMITH, Kirk ........................... 2003-05SMITH, Russ ................................2000SPINKS, David .............................1992SPROWL, Trevor ..........................2014STAMP, Jason ........................ 1994-96STEED, Jon ............................ 2000-01STEELE, Jordan ............................2006STEPHENS, Chris .........................2002STILLWELL, Will ..................... 2009-10SUCHOCKI, Rocky........................2009SULLIVAN, Gary..................... 2003-04SUTTON, Daron..................... 1989-92

TTAYLOR, Nathan ..........................2013TAYLOR, Ryan ........................ 1994-96THOMA, Mike ....................... 1990-91THOMAS, Davey ................... 2001-02THOMPSON, Josh ........... 2013, 2015THOMPSON, Kenny ....................2005THORN, Mitch .............................2007TODD, Rusty .......................... 2011-12TOLBERT, Chris ...................... 1993-96TOMLINSON, Brad ................ 2001-02TRIPLETT, Matt ...................... 1998-00TUCKER, Jeremy.................... 2000-01TUCKER, Luke ........................ 2003-04TURNER, Shane ..................... 2012-13TRUSTY, Sam ......................... 2002-03TYNER, David ..............................2001

U-VVAN FOSSEN, Jeff .................. 2009-10VASQUEZ, Paul ............................2007VICE, Marty .................................2001VINSON, Greg ................... 1998-2000VULLO, Chris ...............................1994

WWAGNER, Jarod .................... 2003-04WALKER, Drew .................. 2011-2012WALKER, Scott ............................1996WARE, Brandon .................... 2006-07WATTS, Marshall ................... 2003-06WEBB, Russ ........................... 1987-88WEBSTER, Derek ................... 2010-11WELCH, Bryan ....................... 1989-91WELDON, Rod ....................... 2008-09WELLMAN, Brett ................... 2013-14WEST, Mike ........................... 1987-88WHEELER, Brian .................... 2011-12WHEELER, Todd ..........................1999WHISONANT, Jason .............. 1999-00WHITAKER, Chad .................. 2003-04WIEMER, Shawn ................... 1991-92WILKINS, Troy .............................2002WILKINSON, Fletcher ............ 2008-10 WILLIAMS, Justin .................. 2009-10WILLIAMS, Tanner ................ 2009-10WILLIAMS, Tyler.................... 1988-90WILLIAMSON, Todd .............. 1997-98WILSON, Britt........................ 2013-14WILSON, Lance ...........................2014WILSON, Pookie .................... 1989-92WILSON, Ryan ....................... 2003-05WOO, Blake .......................... 2012-13WOODHAM, Jeremy ...................2005WRIGHT, Jonathon ......................2002WRIGHT, Tommy ................... 1987-88

X-YYARTZ, Ryan .......................... 1992-93YATES, Stephen ..................... 2008-09YOUMANS, Spencer .............. 2012-15YOUNG, Bryan ...................... 2012-15

ZZAPF, Heath .......................... 1998-99ZEPP, Scott ............................ 1995-97

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Jay Hawthorne (1990) - CHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1990 63 218 49 79 6 4 4 41 .3621991 38 101 30 35 7 1 1 20 .347Totals 101 319 79 114 13 5 5 61 .357

Brad Holman (1990) - PHonorable Mention

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1987 8 0-4 4.30 0 29.1 39 25 14 18 151988 18 6-4 2.28 0 76.2 66 26 25 23 651989 15 4-2 3.30 0 65.2 72 44 31 30 371990 21 10-6 2.92 1 111.0 96 49 36 49 107Totals 62 20-16 3.37 1 282.2 273 144 106 120 224

Frankie Pittman (1990) - OFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1990 64 231 48 76 17 4 16 70 .3291991 48 167 48 56 9 3 10 40 .335Totals 112 398 96 132 26 7 26 110 .332

Bryan McGill (1991) - INFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1990 65 219 43 83 12 2 7 46 .3791991 49 186 43 70 16 3 6 46 .376Totals 114 405 86 153 28 5 13 92 .378

Ken Folger (1992) - INFSecond Team

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1991 45 120 22 29 4 0 0 14 .2421992 65 224 78 92 19 1 5 54 .411Totals 110 344 100 121 23 1 5 68 .352

Chris Norton (1992) - CFirst Team

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1991 31 90 17 35 7 2 3 17 .3891992 66 232 69 98 12 2 29 98 .422Totals 97 322 86 133 19 4 32 115 .413

Mike Phillips (1992) - PSecond Team

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1991 9 2-1 3.43 0 21.0 19 13 8 12 181992 22 12-1 2.95 3 85.1 71 38 28 38 62Totals 31 14-2 3.05 3 106.1 90 51 36 50 80

Pookie Wilson (1992) - OFSecond Team

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1989 48 98 22 23 5 0 1 12 .2351990 65 231 62 79 10 5 3 30 .3421991 46 178 47 72 11 2 0 18 .4041992 67 267 91 112 17 8 2 42 .419Totals 226 774 222 286 43 15 6 102 .370

Jon Boddy (1995) - PHonorable Mention

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1994 17 8-3 2.44 4 73.2 63 22 20 30 691995 16 11-4 2.52 0 107.1 106 36 30 36 88Totals 33 19-7 2.49 4 181.0 169 58 50 66 157

Jason Stamp (1995) - PHonorable Mention

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1994 17 10-4 2.33 0 112.0 99 37 29 25 1081995 15 14-3 2.14 1 109.1 86 38 26 30 88Totals 32 24-7 2.24 1 221.1 187 75 55 55 196

NAIA All-Americans

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Scott Zepp (1995, 1997) - INFFirst Team - 1995Honorable Mention - 1997

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1995 62 185 49 78 12 1 6 48 .4221996 61 176 45 59 6 4 6 43 .3351997 56 191 50 72 12 2 8 55 .377Totals 179 552 144 209 30 7 20 146 .379

Rudy Baly (1998) - PSecond Team

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1997 18 7-3 3.46 4 80.2 81 48 31 30 1091998 19 13-1 3.72 2 109.0 102 52 45 41 137Totals 37 20-4 3.61 6 189.2 183 100 76 71 246

Jake McGowan (1998) - INFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1996 60 193 34 58 8 0 1 23 .3011998 53 177 46 69 16 4 10 64 .390Totals 113 370 80 127 24 4 11 87 .343

Heath Zapf (1998, 1999) - DHFirst Team - 1998Second Team - 1999

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1998 59 212 68 90 13 2 21 94 .4251999 59 192 58 77 9 1 14 72 .401Totals 118 404 126 167 22 3 35 166 .413

Evan Cherry (1998, 1999) - OFHonorable Mention - 1998Honorable Mention - 1999

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1998 53 143 41 63 9 1 8 53 .4411999 58 189 47 61 14 4 5 46 .323Totals 111 332 88 124 23 5 13 99 .373

Greg Vinson (1999, 2000) - PHonorable Mention - 1999Honorable Mention - 2000

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1998 15 3-1 6.68 0 32.1 52 34 24 10 171999 18 7-1 2.48 2 83.1 87 27 22 19 532000 16 10-4 4.10 0 105.1 118 60 48 22 68Totals 49 20-6 3.83 2 221.0 257 121 94 51 138

Keith Johnson (2000) - OFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1999 41 82 26 28 4 0 0 15 .3412000 57 157 44 62 11 2 1 29 .3952001 65 204 57 77 11 3 4 50 .377Totals 163 443 127 167 26 5 5 94 .377

Justin Kyser (2000) - CHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG1999 39 97 3 31 6 0 2 17 .3202000 38 110 13 41 6 0 2 26 .373Totals 77 207 16 72 12 0 4 43 .348

Josh Harris (2001, 2002) - PFirst Team - 2001Honorable Mention - 2002

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO2001 30 5-3 1.60 18 45.0 39 12 8 9 372002 32 7-1 1.13 14 47.2 39 11 6 7 43Totals 62 12-4 1.36 32 92.2 78 23 14 16 80

Jeff Hawkins (2001) - PHonorable Mention

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO1999 15 5-0 3.22 0 50.1 48 24 18 19 362000 18 4-0 4.13 2 48.0 57 31 22 13 312001 20 11-2 3.72 0 94.1 95 44 39 18 402002 15 10-5 1.26 0 93.0 78 27 13 11 67Totals 68 30-7 2.90 2 285.2 278 126 92 61 174

NAIA All-Americans

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Chad Smith (2001, 2002) - CHonorable Mention - 2001Honorable Mention - 2002

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2001 46 132 15 46 13 0 7 37 .3482002 61 189 23 64 10 1 9 41 .339Totals 107 321 38 110 23 1 16 78 .343

Keith Sills (2002) - 2BHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2001 47 114 21 38 6 2 3 28 .3332002 61 202 50 75 18 2 7 32 .371Totals 108 316 71 113 24 4 10 60 .358

Davey Thomas (2002) - DHHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2001 50 142 32 48 12 0 6 44 .3382002 58 136 28 53 14 1 7 32 .390Totals 108 278 60 101 26 1 13 76 .363

Ryan Wilson (2003) - OFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2003 54 159 39 56 12 1 14 54 .3522004 57 189 46 61 13 0 6 62 .3232005 59 210 36 71 16 0 5 47 .338Totals 170 558 121 188 41 1 25 163 .337

Matt Burgess (2004) - OFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2004 54 183 54 69 6 1 3 27 .3772005 65 206 49 63 12 1 3 35 .306Totals 119 389 103 132 18 2 6 62 .339

Josh Forbus (2004) - SSHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2004 55 208 36 69 15 0 9 47 .3322005 65 216 52 71 15 1 7 47 .329Totals 120 424 88 140 30 1 16 94 .330

Jeremy Lively (2004) - INFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2004 57 195 63 82 15 2 2 35 .4212005 59 202 68 72 11 1 8 27 .356Totals 116 397 131 154 26 3 10 62 .388

Junior Kelley (2006, 2007) - 2BFirst Team - 2006First Team - 2007

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2006 69 260 65 109 22 2 8 59 .4192007 63 228 69 105 18 0 12 73 .461Totals 132 488 134 214 40 2 20 132 .439

Travis Granberry (2006) - INFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2006 66 212 45 67 18 0 14 65 .316Totals 66 212 45 67 18 0 14 65 .316

Matthew Keel (2006) - INFHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2006 68 243 53 96 17 2 2 42 .3952007 61 216 41 73 9 0 2 44 .338Totals 129 459 94 169 26 2 4 86 .368

Daniel Forrer (2007) - PSecond Team

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO2007 14 9-2 2.48 0 72.2 40 29 20 32 107Totals 14 9-2 2.48 0 72.2 40 29 20 32 107

Cody Shields (2009) - OFSecond Team

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2008 62 216 48 74 9 3 3 38 .3432009 59 232 73 107 13 9 7 43 .461Totals 121 448 121 181 22 12 10 81 .404

NAIA All-Americans

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Paul Vasquez (2007) - CFirst Team

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2007 62 219 28 91 25 9 19 63 .416Totals 62 219 28 91 25 9 19 63 .416

Cody Hall (2012) - PSecond Team

Year G W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB SO2011 16 8-3 2.90 0 90.0 82 36 29 20 862012 18 9-3 1.34 0 107.2 70 31 16 37 126Totals 34 17-6 2.05 0 197.2 152 67 45 57 212

NAIA Scholar Athletes2000 ............................Martin Holland, Greg Vinson2001 ................Charles Lemmond Jr., Nathan Marks2005 .............................. Drew Danner, Dane DeValk2009 ............................... Bruce Alter, Stephen Yates2010 ..............................Bruce Alter, Michael Dugan2011 ................................................. Michael Dugan2013 .................................... Eran Franks, Will Ruffin2014 ............................ Hayden Hillyer, Bryan Young2015 .............................Shelby Nobles, Bryan Young

Capital One Academic All-District2012 ........................................... Hunter Cross (1st), ................Logan Remson (1st), Michael Dugan (1st)2014 ............Hayden Hillyer (1st), Bryan Young (1st)

Capital One Academic All-American2012 ............................................Hunter Cross (3rd)2014 ......... Hayden Hillyer (2nd), Bryan Young (2nd)

Conference Coach of the Year2000 ...............................................Q.V. Lowe, GACC2006 ................................................Q.V. Lowe, SSAC

2011 ................................................Q.V. Lowe, SSAC 2015 ......................................... Marty Lovrich, SSAC

NAIA Coach of the Year1990 ..........................................................Q.V. Lowe

NAIA Charles Berry Hustle Award1990 .................................................. Pookie Wilson

NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team1990 .. Jamie Cassady, Jay Hawthorne, Dandy Smith1992 ................................ Pookie Wilson, Jeff Cheek2006 ........................... Britt Clayton, Cortez Pearson

Region XIII Coach of the Year2006 ..........................................................Q.V. Lowe

All-Region Selections1990.................................................. Jay Hawthorne .................................. Brad Holman, Frankie Pittman1991......................................................Bryan McGill1992................................... Ken Folger, Chris Norton ..................................... Mike Phillips, Pookie Wilson

1995.................................... Jon Boddy, Jason Stamp ........................................... Scott Zepp, Chris Norton 1996............................... John Markham, Scott Zepp1997.....................................Chris Parker, Scott Zepp1998......................................Rudy Baly, Evan Cherry........................................Jake McGowin, Heath Zapf1999....................................................... Evan Cherry........................................... Greg Vinson, Heath Zapf2000............................... Keith Johnson, Justin Kyser2001...................................................... Jeff Hawkins.............................................Josh Harris, Chad Smith2002....................................... Josh Harris, Keith Sills .......................................Chad Smith, Davey Thomas2006................................................Travis Granberry......................................Matthew Keel, Junior Kelley2007..................................................... Daniel Forrer........................................Junior Kelley, Paul Vasquez2008......................................................Allen Ponder

Brad Holman ........................................................Seattle Mariners OrganizationEvan Cherry......................................................................... Montgomery WingsJosh Harris .......................................................................... Montgomery WingsJeff Andrews ..........................................................Cincinnati Reds OrganizationKeith Sills ................................................................................ Selma CloverleafsJeff Hawkins ........................................................................ Montgomery WingsChad Smith ......................................................................... Montgomery WingsDandy Smith .........................................................Montreal Expos OrganizationDavey Thomas ........................................................................ Selma CloverleafsPookie Wilson ........................................................ Florida Marlins OrganizationBrett Holmes ......................................................Pittsburgh Pirates OrganizationDaron Sutton ...................................................... California Angels OrganizationAron Andrews ............................................... Los Angeles Dodgers OrganizationChris Norton ........................................... New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, ............................................ Montreal Expos and Florida Marlins OrganizationsKeith Lucky ............................................................. Atlanta Braves Organization

Ken Folger ...................................................................................... Salt Lake CityTyler Williams ......................................................Florida Mariners OrganizationPaul Vasquez ..................................................... St. Louis Cardinals OrganizationClay Long........................................................... St. Louis Cardinals OrganizationDaniel Forrer ......................................................Pittsburgh Pirates OrganizationAllen Ponder ......................................................Pittsburgh Pirates OrganizationCody Shields .............................................................Chicago Cubs OrganizationChase Burch ............................................................... Traverse City Beach BumsSam Judah ...........................................................................Normal CornbeltersCory McGinnis ................................................. Chicago White Sox OrganizationCody Hall....................................................................... Southern Illinois MinersBrian Wheeler .............................................................. Southern Illinois MinersAndrew Morris .......................................................... Traverse City Beach BumsTrevor Sprowl ......................................................... Atlanta Braves OrganizationBrett Wellman ................................................... Toronto Blue Jays OrganizationRock Rucker ...........................................................Cincinnati Reds Organization

WARHAWKS IN THE PROS

Chad Mansmann (2013) - 2BHonorable Mention

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG2011 36 99 22 29 3 0 0 6 .2932013 57 197 58 81 10 0 0 28 .411Totals 93 296 80 110 13 0 0 34 .372

ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

All-Americans/Individual Awards/Players in the Pros

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This is Auburn Montgomery

ABOUT AUBURN MONTGOMERY Established in 1967 at the request of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce on behalf of local and state leaders, Auburn University at Montgomery provides excellent academic programs while supporting the function of local, state and regional government – located just seven miles east of the state capitol. AUM offers more than 90 areas of study, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including unique programs in Geographic Information Systems, Hospitality and Tourism, Homeland Security, and Cybersystems and Information Security. The university is organized into five academic units: the College of Business, School of Education, School of Liberal Arts, School of Nursing, and School of Sciences. Each offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in traditional, online and hybrid formats, with courses offered in the day, evening, and on weekends. Auburn Montgomery is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is ranked among the South’s top universities by U.S. News and World Report. Learn more at www.aum.edu.

WHY CHOOSE AUM? • More than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs• Making college affordable, with more than $2 million in freshman scholarships offered in 2012-13• Enjoy more personal attention with our small class sizes• More than 60 active student clubs and organizations, including Greek life • Named a “Best in Southeast” university by The Princeton Review for 2015• Our College of Business is ranked as a “Best Business School” by The Princeton Review• Flexible class schedules, online classes, and four-day weeks

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Warhawks athletic teams have a championship reputation in NAIA Division I and Southern States Athletic Conference sports. Our men’s tennis, women’s tennis and softball teams have won 23 national championships. Men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball programs have competitive histories as well, and our men’s and women’s cross country

teams are building one.

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This is Auburn Montgomery

ON-CAMPUS HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE Auburn Montgomery Housing and Residence Life offers students benefits such as being close to classes and activities, living and learning with friends, making better grades, and getting involved in a community. You’ll be surrounded by all of the cultural, social, and sporting events that make Auburn Montgomery vibrant, and you can build a network of lifelong friends to share your memories of campus life. Our supportive living-learning community will connect you to other students with similar academic interests and experiences. Our residence halls are new or recently renovated, providing the home-like environment that students request. In-house computer labs, free laundry areas, study lounges, free cable TV and free high-speed internet are other amenities you’ll enjoy.

STUDENT LIFE With 10 Greek organizations, 20 curriculum-related clubs, numerous honor societies, religious groups, and special interest organizations – there’s always somewhere to go, something to do, and a reason to smile at AUM.

CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE In 2012, AUM welcomed the Confucius Institute to campus, joining a network of more than 400 organizations worldwide committed to promoting Chinese language and culture. The AUM Confucius Institute promotes Chinese language and culture both on campus and in the surrounding community, including local K-12 schools. The university dedicated a Confucius Garden on campus in November 2013.

STUDY ABROAD AUMs students are learning to compete in an ever-changing global environment through our growing study abroad program. AUM faculty and students have recently traveled to the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Costa Rica, Belize and Italy. Programs are also in the works for locations in South Korea and Japan.

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Chancellor

Dr. John G. Veres III became the first alumnus appointed Chancellor of Auburn University at Montgomery in 2006. A Montgomery native, he graduated from Montgomery Catholic High School in 1972 and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from AUM in 1976 and 1978, respectively. He was awarded a Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from Auburn University in 1983. First hired by AUM in 1976 as a Research and Training Assistant, Veres was promoted over the next 36 years to several positions of increasing responsibility, including Director

of the AUM Center for Business and Economic Development (October 1982-March 2000) and Executive Director of University Outreach (March 2000-June 2006) until the Auburn Board of Trustees named him Chancellor. Veres has more than 35 years of experience as an organizational consultant. He has published some 50 articles and book chapters, two edited volumes and one book on human resources management topics. He has consulted in over 80 employment discrimination lawsuits, primarily on issues of adverse impact and test validation, and currently serves as Special Master for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. In the community, Veres currently serves on the boards of the Alabama-Korea Education and Economic Partnership, Alabama World Affairs Council, AUM Confucius Institute, Auburn University Foundation, Committee of 100, Helicity, and the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce. Veres also serves on the Air Education and Training Command Commander’s civilian advisory group.He has served on the boards of the Alabama Technology Foundation, Catholic Housing Authority of Montgomery, Montgomery Area YMCA, and the River Region United Way. He was appointed to the Alabama Governor’s College and Career Ready Task Force and the Governor’s Commission for Action in Alabama’s Black Belt, and served as a technical advisor to the Alabama Commission on Government Accountability. He is a recipient of the H. Roe Bartle Presidential Leadership Award from the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance. Veres and his wife of 37 years, Beth Sullivan Veres, have three children – Erin, Johnny

and Olivia – and two grandchildren, Cole and Lena.

DR. JOHN G. VERES III

Chancellor Ninth Year

Auburn University at Montgomery, 1976 and 1978

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Director of Athletics

JIM HERLIHY

Director of Athletics First Year

Plymouth State University, 1988 A leader with more than 25 years of experience in athletic administration, including nearly 12 years working at the NCAA Division II level, Jim Herlihy was been named the new Director of Athletics at Auburn University at Montgomery in September of 2015. Herlihy spent the past 16 months as the Director of Athletics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., a NCAA Division II member which competes in both the Northeast-10 Conference and Eastern College Athletic Conference. During his tenure with the Hawks, Herlihy oversaw 20 sports, nine facilities, 68 employees and more than 450 student-athletes. He managed the financial aspects of a $7 million operating

budget and Annual Fund, while cultivating gifts in athletic initiatives during the leadership phase of the first-ever Capital Campaign conducted in the 125-year history of Saint Anselm. Herlihy also served on the President’s Cabinet, where he was the liaison for numerous campus committees. Under his leadership, five teams qualified for national tournaments and more than 55 percent of student-athletes were named to the Dean’s List. Additionally, the department of athletics boasted a 92 percent graduation rate and student-athletes participated in more than 4,000 hours of community service. Prior to his arrival on the Hilltop, Herlihy served as the Director of Athletics at the University of Montevallo for seven years. While at Montevallo, Herlihy guided the Falcons through a transition from the Gulf South Conference to their current home, the Peach Belt Conference, while also overseeing the 15 athletic programs, 42 employees, more than 300 student-athletes and seven facilities. He spearheaded the fund raising and construction of three new facilities on campus and improved the Annual Fund by more than 200 percent. Herlihy was also responsible for the addition of five varsity sports at Montevallo. Competitively, the Falcons captured six conference championships and finished as conference runners-up eight times. The school qualified for the NCAA Tournament 15 times under his leadership. Montevallo posted its best finishes in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings under his guidance. Six student-athletes earned All-American status, while three were named Academic All-Americans. Montevallo also produced its first-ever conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Herlihy was an instrumental leader in a period of substantial growth at Montevallo. Under his direction, the Falcons increased their student-athlete population by more than 100 percent, while maintaining a strong tradition on the fields of competition and in the classroom. More than 60 percent of all student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, while athletics recorded a graduation rate more than 20 percent higher than the general student body. The department of athletics was a national finalist for the 2014 NCAA DII Award of Excellence and was recognized by the Peach Belt Conference for community engagement initiatives three times. Herlihy has served on the NCAA DII Management Council, as well as been a member of the NCAA DII Finance & Planning Committee and DII Identity & Branding Committee. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and has served on the Board of Directors for the DII Athletic Directors Association. He is also a member of both the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA) and the Collegiate Event & Facility Management Association (CEFMA). Before leading the staff at Montevallo, Herlihy served as an Assistant Athletic Director at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Fla. There, he oversaw all aspects of the financial operations and external relations, while supervising five teams. He has worked in revenue-generating positions in the Major League Baseball front offices for both the Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers, where he served as the General Manager of the Clearwater Phillies and the Charlotte Rangers, respectively. He also spent time as the Assistant General Manager of the Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team. Herlihy earned his bachelor’s degree from Plymouth State University, before completing his master’s degree in sports management at the University of Alabama. He also completed the Sports Management Institute’s executive education program, sponsored by the University of Notre Dame and University of Georgia, in 2011. Herlihy and his wife, Peggy, are the parents of two children – daughter Elizabeth, a student at South Florida, and son TJ, a student at South Alabama.

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Staff and Media Directory

Media DirectoryPRINT MEDIA

Montgomery AdvertiserSports Editor: Brad ZimanekP.O. Box 1000Montgomery, AL 36101-1000Phone: 334-261-1522Fax: 334-261-1548www.montgomeryadvertiser.com

Alabama Associated PressSports Editor: John Zenor201 Monroe StreetMontgomery, AL 36104Phone: 334-262-5947Fax: 334-265-7177http://bigstory.ap.org/

The AUMnibusAUM Student NewspaperMontgomery, AL 36124Phone: 334-244-3662Fax: 334-244-3762http://theaumnibus.com/aumnibus/ Montgomery Independent141 Market PlaceMontgomery, AL 36117Phone: 334-265-7323Fax: 334-265-7320 Birmingham News2201 4th Avenue NBirmingham, AL 35203Phone: 205-325-2431Fax: 205-325-2425www.al.com

Mobile Press Register401 North Water StreetMobile, AL 36602Phone: 251-433-1551Fax: 251-434-8603www.al.com

RADIO

WMSP-AM 740Sports Director: John LongshoreStudio Host: Barry McKnightOne Commerce StreetMontgomery, AL 36104Phone: 334-240-9274Fax: 334-240-9219www.sportsradio740.com

WTXK-The Ticket-FM 107.51359 Carmichael WayMontgomery, AL 36106Phone: 334-517-1210Fax: 334-356-9776www.wtxktheticket.com

TELEVISION

ALABAMA NEWS NETWORK (CBS) Sports Director: Mo CarterReporter: Ben Bolton3251 Harrison RoadMontgomery, AL 36109Phone: 334-271-8888Fax: 334-272-6444www.alabamanews.net

WSFA-TV 12 (NBC)Sports Director: Jeff ShearerReporter: Stephen GunterP.O. Box 25012Montgomery, AL 36116Phone: 334-613-8298Fax: 334-614-8303www.wsfa.com

John AhoFaculty Athletic Representative

Clay BoothBaseball

Assistant Coach

Bob BosticPublic Address

Announcer

Michael CheaneyMen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Michelle CromptonAthletics Program

Specialist

Dan DavisWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Caroline GlennAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Jim HerlihyDirector

of Athletics

Andree’ P. HoustonAssistant Athletic Director

for Compliance

Joel HughesMascot

Coordinator

Stephanie KienertAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Wulf KochMen’s SoccerHead Coach

Marty LovrichBaseball

Head Coach

Tim LutzSports Information

Director

Martie McEnerneySenior Development

Officer - Athletics

Billy MangumSports InformationGraduate Assistant

Brad MoodyOfficial

Scorebook

Cayla MorganAthletic Administration

Graduate Assistant

Eric NewellSoftball

Head Coach

Austin PennyAssistant Sports

Information Director

Jessie RosaAssociate AD/

SWA

Kyle SampsellAthletic Training

Head Trainer

Rolando VargasMen’s and Women’sTennis Head Coach

Paige WetzelVolleyball

Head Coach

Scottie WilkesSoftball

Assistant Coach

Frank WilliamsUniversity

Photographer

Jake WyattAthletic Administration

Graduate Assistant

Tafadzwa ZiyengeWomen’s Soccer

Head Coach

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The SSAC and NAIA

Founded in 1949, what is known today as the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) has prospered and excelled both athletically as well as academically in the Southeast region of the United States. The SSAC is currently made up of 14 institutions from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi. The conference was originally established as the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (GIAC) with six charter members, including Oglethorpe University, Berry College, Valdosta State University, North Georgia College and State University, Piedmont College and Georgia Southern University. In 1980 the league was renamed the Georgia Athletic Conference (GAC) and remained so until 1988, when its expansion into Georgia’s bordering states brought the need to change its name to the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference (GACC). In 2003, the official name was again changed to the Southern States Athletic Conference. In November of 2012, the league announced that it planned to expanded to 16 teams for the 2013-14 season with the inclusion of Blue Mountain College, Martin Methodist College and Bethel (Tenn.) University from the TranSouth Conference. At the conclusion of the 2013-14 year, the league saw the departure of Southern Wesleyan University, Spring Hill College and Emmanuel College, which all transitioned to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, in addition to Southern Polytechnic State University, which was consolidated with Kennesaw State University. Those vacancies allowed for the admission of Dalton State College and Middle Georgia State College. Both institutions will compete within the SSAC during the 2014-15 season, giving the conference 14 total members. The SSAC hosts 14 conference championships including men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, and men’s and women’s track and field. Since its inception and affiliation with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the conference has developed a reputation as being one of the premier conferences in the country in several sports. The SSAC boasts 32 teams and 11 individual national titles, while 30 more teams have finished as national runners-up. With its office based in historic Montgomery, Ala., the conference staff features Commissioner Mike Hall, Assistant Commissioner Sam Knehans, Treasurer Sally Shoppe and an Eligibility Chair, Dr. Ron Melton. The 2015-16 academic year marks the 16th year for Auburn Montgomery athletics competing as a member of the SSAC. Since joining the league in 2000, the university has collected 74 total conference regular season and tournament championships.

Member Schools

Auburn Montgomery (Montgomery, Ala.)

Bethel (McKenzie, Tenn.)

Blue Mountain (Blue Mountain, Miss.)

Brenau (Gainesville, Ga.)

Brewton-Parker (Mt. Vernon, Ga.)

Coastal Georgia (Brunswick, Ga.)

Dalton State (Dalton, Ga.)

Faulkner (Montgomery, Ala.)

Loyola (New Orleans, La.)

Martin Methodist (Pulaski, Tenn.)

Middle Georgia (Cochran, Ga.)

Mobile (Mobile, Ala.)

William Carey (Hattiesburg, Miss.)

Auburn Montgomery has been a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) since 1975. In those 40 years, AUM has claimed 25 national championships and seven of the school’s 10 varsity programs have appeared in a national championship game. The NAIA, headquartered in Kansas City, Kan., is a national organization with nearly 300 institutional members and more than 60,000 student-athletes across the United States and Canada. Throughout its history, the NAIA has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. Since its introduction of the intercollegiate championship of basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained its elite standards while administering first-rate athletics programs. The NAIA has continuously affirmed its commitment to equality by becoming the first national organization to offer institutional postseason opportunities to black student-athletes in 1948, to allow institutional membership to historically black institutions in 1953, and on Aug. 1, 1980, to vote in favor of the establishment of athletics programs for women. Today, the NAIA strengthens its commitment to student-athletes and strives to enrich their college experience by supporting academic achievement and character development. The NAIA approaches sport and activity as an opportunity to intentionally teach beyond the fundamentals through the philosophy of the NAIA Champions of Character program. By applying the five core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship, the NAIA has the ability to maximize talent to the benefit of each individual. In addition, the Champions of Character program monitors each NAIA institution’s commitment to the initiative with its Scorecard, which is divided into character training, conduct in competition, academic focus, character recognition and character promotion.

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AUM Athletics

AUM WARHAWKS ATHLETICSMISSION STATEMENT: To provide a competitive program for student-athletes that will support the development of the whole person through education and competition in order to stimulate a lasting attitude of respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship.

CODE OF ETHICS:n Academically, we will excel in the classroom.n Athletically, we will compete for championships.n Ethically, we will participate by the rules and regulations.n Fiscally, we will manage our resources in a responsible manner, seeking to acquire outside revenue sources.n Socially, we will provide our fans with a preeminent customer service experience at all athletic events.n Culturally, we will provide an environment of inclusion and equitable treatment for all.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is a primary avenue of communication between student-athletes, the university, and Athletics administration. The SAAC provides a forum in which student-athletes and Department of Athletics leadership can discuss openly issues relevant to intercollegiate athletics including student-athlete welfare. The SAAC group consists of a diverse representation of two representatives from each institutional sport and cheerleading.

STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS: The AUM Department of Athletics takes pride in the success that its teams enjoy on their respective fields of play. AUM currently offers 11 varsity sports, as well as a co-ed cheerleading squad. To date, AUM has won 25 NAIA National Championships, 14 in women’s tennis, nine in men’s tennis and two in softball. Additionally, 22 times teams have finished as national runners-up. Individually, a student-athlete has been named to a NAIA All-America team 438 times and 130 times a student-athlete has been named a NAIA Scholar Athlete for their work in the classroom. AUM teams have won a combined 104 conference or district championships and made 103 NAIA National Tournament appearances.

Caitlin CunninghamSSAC All-District TeamNAIA Scholar Athlete

Trevor Sprowl26th-Round Draft Pickby the Atlanta Braves

Chanel CunninghamNAIA Scholar Athlete

Second Team All-American

Taian SouzaNAIA Scholar Athlete

NSCAA/NAIA Player of the Year

Katie WilliamsFirst Team All-SSAC

NAIA Scholar Athlete

Zach Sollie NAIA/Red Cross Collegiate

Leadership Program

Nicole LetfordNAIA Scholar Athlete

Army ROTC Award Recipient

Nicolas Pinones-HaltenhoffNAIA Scholar Athlete

First Team All-American

Cassie DanielsNAIA Scholar Athlete

First Team All-American

Brett PersonSSAC All-EastDivision Team

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Sponsors of AUM Athletics

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