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1 2012 Yearbook University of West Georgia Baseball 2012

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3 Grady Woodfin Cole Field Home Field Records UWG s baseball home, Cole Field is nestled in the trees just across the street from the Z-6 Food Service center and the Bio-Chem building. The field was dedicated in 1992 in memory of former player/alumni of West Georgia College Grady Woodfin Cole (1907) by Mr. Cole s son, E. Woody. The elder Cole was involved in the banking and insurance industries in Carrollton and maintained a love and enthusiasm for the game of baseball until his death in The field boasts dimensions of 325 feet to both Left and Right Field and 390 feet to Center. If you miss the parking lots, watch for flying balls from the Wolves heavy hitters. 4 West Georgia Wolves 4 UWG Baseball 5

4 Athletic Staff Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna President Dr. Bill Estes Vice President for University Advancement Daryl Dickey Athletic Director Objectives and Priorities for Athletics There are specific and critical objectives for the Director and Athletics and Athletics Staff, each of which must be met under the overarching umbrella of: I. Sound ethical behavior and standards of the highest order, which includes compliance with NCAA and GSC rules and regulations; and Eddie Duffey Senior Associate Athletic Director 6 West Georgia Wolves 6 Michael Cooney Associate Athletic Director Jenny Ingram Assistant Athletic Director Business and Finance Laura Clayton Assistant Athletic Director Compliance and Senior Women s Administrator II. Sound fiscal prudence and appropriate management of the Athletics budget. In order, these objectives are: 1. Student safety, health and well-being 2. Success of student athletes in terms of retention and graduation rates. 3. Opportunities for student-athletes who have the necessary ability and commitment to develop and demonstrate their athletic abilities, with particular emphasis on Title IX issues. 4. Spirit: the engendering of team and school spirit among players, the student body, and other supporters - which includes winning games. UWG Baseball 7

5 Team Review Carrollton, GA - The 2012 UWG baseball season could be summed up as the best of times and the worst of times, as the Wolves started hot to open the year, but injuries in key positions cooled off that hot start as West Georgia finished the season at overall, including a 9-13 record in conference play. Through the first 21 games of the year, the Wolves were rolling with a 14-7 record overall and a 6-1 record in Gulf South Conference play. The 6-1 record included a sweep of Christian Brothers, winning 2-of-3 at West Alabama and the series opener against North Alabama. The team batting average through that span was.303, led by catcher Galen Smith s.366 average. On the pitching front, the Wolves were steamrolling opponents with a 3.63 team ERA and no weekend starter had an ERA of less than But in the final two games of the series against UNA, the Wolves suffered a pair of devastating losses that changed the face of the season. In the final 23 games of the year, the UWG offense stayed steady at.303, but the output compared to opposing offenses suffered. The Wolves scored 106 runs in that span, but gave up 159 runs. West Georgia hit just six home runs, but gave up 17 and opponents hit.318 against the UWG pitching staff. Wright was a bright spot, hitting.400 down the stretch. In Gulf South Conference play during that final span, the Wolves split a two-game set with Valdosta, beat New Orleans in 2-of-3, but were swept by West Florida, Alabama-Huntsville and Delta State. Drew won the season batting title with a.345 batting average, just slipping by Smith, who finished the year at.344. Chase Riemer was the Wolves top starter, as he was 4-2 with a 4.40 ERA, striking out 33 batters while walking just 15. Wolves By Class Freshmen: Dustin Brantley, Marquise Vialet, Trey Dickson, Luck, Williamson, Jayke Graham, Tanner Drennen, Blake McLemore, Alex Allen, David Collins. Sophomore: Cody Skinner, Nick Vinson, Keith Borger, David Birch, Jamie Sexton, Justin Croft, Austin Shaw. Junior: Bradford Mattox, Dylan Coleman, Evan Hester, Randall Wright, Brett Wright, Galen Smith, Max Aeschlimann, Seth McClure, Chase Riemer. Senior: Stuart Drew, Garrett May, Andy Marinelli, Alex Wilson, Adam Whitlock, Jarrod Parker. 8 West Georgia Wolves 8 Team Roster # Full Name Ht. Wt. Bradford Mattox Dustin Brantley Dylan Coleman Stuart Drew Marquise Vialet Trey Dickson Garrett May Andy Marinelli Evan Hester Luke Williamson Jayke Graham Cody Skinner Nick Vinson Randall Wright Tanner Drennen Keith Borger Alex Wilson David Birch Adam Whitlock Brett Wright Brandon Crumbley Galen Smith Jamie Sexton Blake McLemore Max Aeschlimann Seth McClure Jarrod Parker Chase Riemer Justin Croft Austin Shaw Alex Allen David Collins Pos. OF P/INF SS 2B INF/P OF 3B 1B OF/C SS INF/P P INF P OF OF P P 1B OF P C P P P P P P 1B OF/P P C Year Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Bat/Throw L/l L/R Hometown / Highschool Previous School Alpharetta, GA / Alpharetta Fayetteville, GA Etowah, TN Douglas / Coffee South Georgia College Douglasville, GA Cartersville / Cartersville Marietta / Lassiter East Tennessee State Woodstock / Etowah Chattanooga State Kennesaw, GA Dawsonville, GA / Dawsonville Blackshier, GA / Pierce County Ranburne, AL West Georgia Tech Roswell, GA / Roswell Whitesburg, GA / Central Elmer, Alabama / Edgewood HS Southern Union Cataula, GA / Harris County Columbus State Rockmart, GA / Rockmart Woodstock, GA Chattanooga State Woodstock, GA Valdosta State Waco, GA / Bremen Conyers, GA / Salem Valdosta, GA / Valdosta Clevelend State Jefferson, GA / Jefferson Fortson / Harris County Knoxville, TN Chattanooga State Blue Ridge, GA Chattanooga State Peachtree City, GA / McIntosh Jackson State CC Chattanooga, TN Chattanooga State Cartersville, GA Peru, IN / Peru Wrightsville, GA / Johnson County Cumming, GA Georgia College UWG Baseball 9

6 Wolves Helping Others Wolves Helping Others is a program designed to allow our student-athletes the opportunity to serve in a constructive manner within programs of our geographic region that generate benefit and support to individuals, groups, and organizations having valid needs. -Eddie Duffey Senior Associate Athletic Director Led by the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC), Wolves Helping Others is a program that has a focus on serving the local community through volunteer efforts. As the events within the local area unfold you may see members from all the different teams the Wolves field with students from various academic levels and majors taking time to serve those who are in need. Several different activities have become synonymous with the efforts of the Wolves in their endeavors to help others. There is a large focus on helping youth, and you can find the members of our teams spending time helping to influence those young members and future Wolves. Our student-athletes can be seen in the classroom reading to classes, acting as academic mentors and providing guidance by stressing the importance of education and respect for those in leadership 10 West Georgia Wolves 10 positions. While outside of the classroom, these children get to interact with our players at various school Field Days and get the chance to see the athletic ability of the Wolves and hopefully provide an influence that teaches the balance between academic and athletic focus to accomplish goals. The Carroll County area sees the Wolves assist in other areas. During the holiday seasons you can find Wolves tending to Food and Toy Drives to help provide moments of cheer during these times.year round activities see members of our teams working with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Carroll County Soup Kitchen, along with effort that see gifts taken to children in the pediatric ward of Tanner Medical Center. Through the efforts of Wolves Helping Others, there is a focus from the UWG Athletic Department on filling the needs of those around. The Wolves are focused on service to the community that provides support as we develop the home field atmosphere that links the University of West Georgia to the Carrollton area. UWG Baseball 11

7 Head Shots #1 Bradford Mattox #2 Dustin Brantley #7 Garrett May #8 Andy Marinelli Height: 5-9 Class: Junior Hometown: Alpharetta, GA Alpharetta Height: 6-2 Class: Freshman Hometown: Fayetteville, GA Height: 6-0 Class: Senior Hometown: Marietta Lassiter Height: 6-0 Class: Senior Hometown: Woodstock Etowah Batting Average Record 1-0 Innings Pitched 23.2 ERA 4.94 Batting Average Batting Average #3 Dylan Coleman #4 Stuart Drew #9 Evan Hester #10 Luck Williamson Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Etowah, TN Height: 5-9 Class: Senior Hometown: Douglas Coffee Batting Average Height: 6-1 Class: Junior Hometown: Kennesaw, GA Batting Average Height: 6-2 Class: Freshman Hometown: Dawsonville, GA Dawsonville #5 Marquise Vialet #6 Trey Dickson #11 Jayke Graham #14 Cody Skinner Height: 5-10 Class: Freshman Hometown: Douglasville, GA Height: 5-10 Class: Freshman Hometown: Cartersville Cartersville Height: 6-3 Class: Freshman Hometown: Blackshier, GA Pierce County Height: 6-2 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Ranburne, AL Batting Average West Georgia Wolves 12 Batting Average Batting Average Batting Average Batting Average Record 6-4 Innings Pitched 69.2 ERA 4.26 UWG Baseball 13

8 Head Shots #15 Nick Vinson #16 Randal Wright #21 Adam Whitlock #22 Brett Wright Height: 6-0 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Roswell, GA Roswell Height: 5-11 Class: Junior Hometown: Whitesburg, GA Central Height: 5-11 Class: Senior Hometown: Woodstock, GA Height: 5-10 Class: Junior Hometown: Waco, GA Bremen Record 0-0 Innings Pitched 25.1 ERA 6.39 Batting Average #17 Tanner Drennen #18 Keith Borger #23 Brandon Crumbley #24 Galen Smith Height: 5-11 Class: Freshman Hometown: Elmer, Alabama Edgewood HS Height: 6-1 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Cataula, GA Harris County Height: 6-3 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Conyers, GA Salem Height: 6-1 Class: Junior Hometown:Valdosta, GA Valdosta Batting Average Batting Average #19 Alex Wilson #20 David Birch #25 Jamie Sexton #26 Blake McLemore Height: 6-1 Class: Senior Hometown: Rockmart, GA Rockmart Height: 5-10 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Woodstock, GA Height: 6-2 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Jefferson, GA Jefferson Height: 6-3 Class: Freshman Hometown: Fortson Harris County Record 0-0 Innings Pitched 3.0 ERA Record 1-3 Innings Pitched 20.2 ERA 5.23 Record 0-1 Innings Pitched 14.1 ERA 7.53 Record 3-2 Innings Pitched 34.1 ERA West Georgia Wolves 14 Batting Average Batting Average UWG Baseball 15

9 Head Shots #28 Max Aeschlimann #29 Seth McClure #32 Justin Croft #33 Austin Shaw Height: 6-5 Class: Junior Hometown: Knoxville, TN Height: 6-6 Class: Junior Hometown: Blue Ridge, GA Height: 6-2 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Cartersville, GA Height: 6-2 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Peru, IN Peru Record 2-4 Innings Pitched 59.1 ERA 4.25 Batting Average Record 6-5 Innings Pitched 64.2 ERA 5.01 #30 Jarrod Parker #34 Alex Allen #35 David Collins Height: 6-1 Class: Senior Hometown: Peachtree City, GA McIntosh Height: 5-9 Class: Freshman Hometown: Wrightsville, GA Johnson County Height: 6-0 Class: Freshman Hometown: Cumming, GA Record 0-1 Innings Pitched 5.0 ERA West Georgia Wolves 16 Record 0-0 Innings Pitched 0.1 ERA Record 0-0 Innings Pitched 12.1 ERA Record 0-1 Innings Pitched 0.2 ERA #31 Chase Riemer #36 Joey Wood Height: 6-3 Class: Junior Hometown: Chattanooga, TN Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Cumming, GA Record 4-2 Innings Pitched 46.0 ERA 4.70 Record 0-0 Innings Pitched 1.1 ERA UWG Baseball 17

10 Head Coach Assistant Coach Skip Fite Head Baseball Coach Phone: Jeff Smith Assistant Coach Phone: In May of 2010, the University of West Georgia announced the appointment of Stanley Skip Fite as the Wolves new head baseball coach. Fite, 53, returned to the West Georgia family following 25 seasons as head coach at Augusta State University. We re very excited about the future of West Georgia Athletics, particularly our baseball program, said Daryl Dickey, UWG s interim athletic director. Coach Fite has an intimate knowledge of baseball in our state, an excellent reputation of working with student-athletes, and has been extensively involved with the NCAA structure. Dickey concluded, We look forward to supporting Coach Fite and giving him every opportunity to establish our program as one of the best in the country. Though at a cross-state rival for a quarter century, Fite is a part of West Georgia s successful baseball history. He served three seasons ( ) on the staff during a time in which West Georgia posted an overall record of 96-32, and twice appeared in the NCAA Tournament. Following his time at West Georgia, Fite moved to his first head coaching job at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, Ga. Following three seasons there, he moved to Augusta State in At ASU, he led the Jaguars to 623 victories in 25 years. This includes his 2004 team that posted a school record 38 victories, finished with a number 19 national ranking, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament. Fite s first season at the helm was the beginning of the rebuilding process, as his Wolves went Despite the tough record and a schedule that featured multiple games against top-25 opponents, Fite and the Wolves came into the final weekend with an outside shot at making the GSC tournament for the first time since At season s end, senior shortstop Justin Smith was the lone UWG player to earn All-Gulf South Conference accolades. Beyond producing victories, Fite has also produced many players who enjoyed individual success. Six of Fite s former Augusta State players have been drafted by various major league organizations. This list includes Shannon Wilkerson, an outfielder at Augusta State who was named 2009 NCAA Division II Player of the Year, and who was chosen by the Boston Red Sox in the eighth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. Also, the Cleveland Indians chose Bryson Smith, another former Fite player, in the 30th round of the recent draft. Success was no stranger to Fite during his playing career. He earned All-America honors as a second baseman while performing for the legendary Tommy Thomas at Valdosta State. He helped the Blazers to a two-year record of and a third place finish in the NCAA Tournament. Also, Fite briefly played professionally in the Minnesota Twins organization before starting his coaching career. Fite is a 1978 graduate of Valdosta State, where he earned a bachelor s degree in Health Science/Kinesiology. In 1981 he earned his master s degree from West Georgia in Physical Education. 18 West Georgia Wolves University of West Georgia Head Baseball Coach Skip Fite added a new addition to the Wolves program. Fite named veteran Jeff Smith to fill a vacancy on the UWG coaching staff for the year. Smith came to West Georgia following five seasons on the staff at former GSC East rival Montevallo. He served the Falcons in a variety of capacities, including pitching coach, recruiting coordinator, and, briefly, interim head coach. Smith was part of one of the most successful runs in the history of Montevallo s program. In 2006 the Falcons finished third in the NCAA Division II World Series, and a year later the team advanced to the finals of the Division II South Central Region Tournament. Prior to his stint at Montevallo, Smith has a successful, six-year run as head coach Volunteer (Tenn.) State Community College. His teams posted a record of , and was ranked number one in the nation (NJCAA) for a part of the 2000 season. Smith has also been a head coach at the collegiate level. He spent three seasons ( ) as head coach at Tennessee Wesleyan, where he twice led the Bulldogs to tournament titles in the Tennessee Virginia Athletic Conference. UWG s newest coach is a 1990 graduate of Cumberland (Tenn.) University, where he heard a B.S. in Physical Education. He was also an accomplished performer for the Bulldogs, posting a 12-0 record as a pitcher during two seasons at Cumberland. Josh Clendenin Assistant Coach Clendenin came to the UWG roster after two seasons as a hitting coach and recruiter for Shorter University in Rome, GA. In his final season with the Hawks, he helped lead Shorter to its first conference tournament since the 2007 season. He was a part of a coaching staff that steered the Hawks to a.316 team batting average and more than a 10 percent increase in runs scored. That success led to an assistant coach position with the Amsterdam Mohawks of the New York Collegiate Summer Leage, winning both the regular season and postseason titles this past summer. Before his stint in Rome, Clendenin spent a top collegiate career with three different college teams. He started his career at College of Charleston in 2005, helping lead the team to a Southern Conference Championship. In the following season, he was voted as a junior college All-American as a catcher for Okaloosa Walton Community College. That landed him a spot on the roster at Stetson University, where he helped lead the Hatters an Atlantic Sun Conference Championship in Clendenin holds an Bachelor s Degree in Administration from Stetson University as well as an MBA from Shorter. He is single and hails from Kennesaw, GA. 18 UWG Baseball 19

11 Wolves Outfield Wolves Infield The outfield was played by seven players throughout the course of the season, with the majority of the starts coming from Tanner Drennan (LF - 15), Bradford Mattox (CF - 22), and Brett Wright (RF - 35). Evan Hester also made 34 starts in the outfield with 28 starts in LF and six while playing CF. Between these four players there only two errors committed while combining to score 62 runs for the season. After the season concluded, it was announced that Evan Hester was the lone representative from UWG on the Gulf South Conference First Team for the 2012 season. The junior from Kennesaw was a very versatile player for head coach Skip Fite this season, as Hester started 12 games behind the dish to go along with the outfield starts. He had 15 multiple hit games throughout the year and 13 multiple RBI games, both at or near the top of the list for the Wolves. Pos Player of Tanner Drennen/UWG... of Brett Wright/UWG... of Evan Hester/UWG... of Keith Borger/UWG... of Gabe Herman/UWG... of Bradford Mattox/UWG... of Trey Dickson/UWG... AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI West Georgia Wolves 20 TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Pos Player 1b Adam Whitlock/UWG... 1b Andy Marinelli/UWG... 2b Stuart Drew/UWG... ss Garrett May/UWGA... ss Luke Williamson/UWG.. 3b Andy Marinelli/UWG... 3b Garrett May/UWG... AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% The infield was anchored by senior second-baseman Stuart Drew, who in 2011 had a season that earned honors including Daktronics NCAA Division II Baseball All-America team, All Gulf South Conference Team, and All South Region First Team. Andy Marinelli had a solid season despite missing time due to a broken wrist, achieving an impressive.323/.452/.405 stat line for his senior campaign. The theme of seniors continues as Whitlock (4) and May (5) were the team leaders in homeruns, and all those round-trippers came in games where they were starting in the infield versus DH. These two middle of the lineup hitters ties for the season high for total bases in a game (8). UWG Baseball 21

12 Wolves Pitchers Player Seth McClure... Cody Skinner... Max Aeschlimann... Alex Wilson... Chase Riemer... ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV / / / / /0 0 IP H R ER BB SO B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Twelve of the 22 team victories were shared at six apiece when Cody Skinner and Seth McClure started for the Wolves. Max Aeschlimann made the transition mid-season from starter to being the main cog from the bullpen in long relief or save situations putting him second overall for innings pitched. Junior Chase Riemer only started five games for the Wolves but still was able to achieve a 4-2 record setting up for a strong senior season looking ahead to West Georgia Wolves 22 Wolves Catchers 2012 was the first season Galen Smith played for the Wolves and he made a memorable first impression by hitting.362 for the 33 starts he had behind the plate (.344 overall). His bat brought such an impact that the first year member spent the majority of the season hitting in either the third hole or clean-up. But Smith was more than just a dominating bat, as he had a team high four runs scored in the match-up versus Christian Brothers (3/4/12). Both Smith and Hester provided solid back stop play with only two errors combined from the tandem over the course of the season. Pos Player AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI c Galen Smith/UWG c Evan Hester/UWG TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% UWG Baseball 23

13 Schedule w/ Results Season Box Score Game date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record Attend /Time / /---- 2/11/12 AUGUSTA STATE W / Aeschlimann (W 1-0) 150 2/12/12 AUGUSTA STATE W / C. Skinner (W 1-0) 123 /2:01 2/12/12 AUGUSTA STATE 4-5 L 4 8 0/ S. McClure (L 0-1) - 1:52 2/16/12 NORTH GEORGIA 2-3 L 2 4 3/ Aeschlimann (L 1-1) 143/ 2:17 Feb 18, 2012 TIFFIN W / C. Skinner (W 2-0) 125 /1:37 Feb 18, 2012 TIFFIN W / (12) A. Wilson (W 1-0) 0 /2:40 2/22/12 at Univ. of Montevallo 8-10 L / (10) J. Sexton (L 0-1) 127/ 2:46 2/24/12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W / Aeschlimann (W 2-1) 125 /2:20 2/25/12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY 3-5 L 3 5 0/ ( 8) J. Sexton (L 0-2) 0 /2:10 2/26/12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W / S. McClure (W 1-1) 125/ 2:16 2/29/12 at #7 Columbus State U L 2 9 0/ M. Vialet (L 0-1) 107 /2:11 *3/3/12 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W / J. Sexton (W 1-2) 87/ 2:42 *3/3/12 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W / C. Skinner (W 3-0) - 1:40 *3/4/12 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W / Aeschlimann (W 3-1) 98/ 1:58 3/6/12 COKER W / C. Riemer (W 1-0) 110/ 2:38 3/7/12 COKER COLLEGE W / A. Wilson (W 2-0) 105 /2:37 *3/10/12 at West Alabama 1-4 L 1 6 3/ Aeschlimann (L) 325 /2:10 *3/10/12 at West Alabama W / C. Skinner (W 4-0) - 2:15 *3/11/12 at West Alabama W / S. McClure (W 2-1) 225/ 3:00 3/14/12 at Georgia College 4-5 L 4 9 1/ J. Sexton (L 1-3) 111/ 2:50 *3/17/12 NORTH ALABAMA W / C. Riemer (W 2-0) 178 /2:13 *3/17/12 NORTH ALABAMA 2-7 L 2 8 1/ C. Skinner (L 4-1) 0 /1:59 *3/18/12 NORTH ALABAMA 0-12 L 0 2 2/ Aeschlimann (L 3-3) 144/ 1:46 3/20/12 at Miles W / (10) D. Brantley (W 1-0) 45 /3:00 3/21/12 REINHARDT 2-13 L 2 9 1/ B. McLemore (L 0-1) 56 /2:47 *3/24/12 at New Orleans 3-5 L 3 6 0/ S. McClure (L 2-2) 218 /2:10 *3/24/12 at New Orleans W / C. Skinner (W 5-1) 268 /1:45 *3/25/12 at New Orleans W / Aeschlimann (W 4-3) 219/ 2:47 3/28/12 COLUMBUS STATE U. 1-6 L 1 6 1/ A. Wilson (L 2-1) 165/ 2:03 *3/31/12 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 1-8 L 1 9 2/ C. Riemer (L 2-1) 186/ 2:15t *3/31/12 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 4-10 L 4 6 2/ Aeschlimann (L 4-4) 0 /2:05 *4/1/12 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 3-11 L / C. Skinner (L 5-2) 144 /2:15 *4/7/12 VALDOSTA STATE W / C. Riemer (W 3-1) 205/ 2:45 *4/7/12 VALDOSTA STATE 5-7 L / C. Skinner (L 5-3) 0 /2:20 4/10/12 MILES W / Aeschlimann (W 5-4) 115/ 1:32 4/11/12 GEORGIA COLLEGE 7-10 L / A. Wilson (L 2-2) 69 /2:56 4/12/12 PAINE W / C. Skinner (W 6-3) 101/ 1:53 4/12/12 PAINE W / C. Riemer (W 4-1) - 1:42 *04/21/12 at West Florida 3-16 L 3 5 1/ S. McClure (L 2-3) 544 /2:15 *4/22/12 at West Florida 7-10 L / Aeschlimann (L 5-5) 544/ 2:57 4/24/12 CARSON-NEWMAN 1-6 L / J. Parker (L 0-1) 88 /2:03 4/25/12 at North Georgia W / A. Wilson (W 3-3) 184/ 2:48 *4/28/12 at #9 Delta State Univ L / C. Skinner (L 6-4) 1157 /2:35 *4/28/12 at #9 Delta State Univ. 1-3 L 1 4 0/ C. Riemer (L 4-2) 1153 /1:25 *4/29/12 at #9 Delta State Univ. 4-7 L 4 8 0/ D. Collins (L 0-1) 1099 /2:30 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Stuart Drew Galen Smith Evan Hester Adam Whitlock Brett Wright Garrett May Andy Marinelli Tanner Drennen Luke Williamson Keith Borger Jayke Graham Marquis Vialet Justin Croft Bradford Mattox Gabe Herman Dylan Coleman Trey Dickson Dustin Brantley Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Seth McClure / Cody Skinner / Chase Riemer / Alex Wilson / Dustin Brantley / Max Aeschlimann / Jamie Sexton / Randall Wright / Blake McLemore / Jayke Graham / Jarrod Parker / Marquis Vialet / Alex Allen / Joey Wood / David Birch / David Collins / Austin Shaw / West Georgia Wolves 24 UWG Baseball 25

14 Team Game Highs Fielding Putouts: 36 - vs Tiffin (Feb 18, 2012) Assists: 18 - vs Coker (3/6/12) Errors: 4 - vs North Alabama (3/17/12) Passed balls: 2 - vs North Georgia (4/25/12) DPs turned: 3 - (4 games ) Pitching Innings pitched: vs Tiffin (Feb 18, 2012) Runs allowed: 16 - vs West Florida (04/21/12) Earned runs: 13 - vs West Florida (04/21/12) Walks allowed: 9 - vs West Florida (04/21/12) Strikeouts: 10 - vs Paine (4/12/12) Hits allowed: 19 - vs Reinhardt (3/21/12) Doubles allowed: 8 - vs Reinhardt (3/21/12) Triples allowed: 1 - (8 games ) Homers allowed: 4 - vs Univ. of Montevallo (2/22/12) Wild pitches: 3 - vs Reinhardt (3/21/12) 3 - vs Delta State Univ. (4/29/12) Hit batters: 4 - vs Alabama-Huntsville (4/1/12) Batting At bats: 49 - vs Miles (3/20/12) Runs scored: 22 - vs Christian Brothers (3/4/12) Hits: 23 - vs Christian Brothers (3/4/12) RBIs: 18 - vs Christian Brothers (3/4/12) Doubles: 8 - vs Christian Brothers (3/4/12) Triples: 1 - (5 games ) Home runs: 3 - vs Univ. of Montevallo (2/22/12) Total bases: 34 - vs Christian Brothers (3/4/12) Walks: 9 - vs Tiffin (Feb 18, 2012) 9 - vs Valdosta State (4/7/12) 9 - vs Georgia College (4/11/12) Strikeouts: 10 - vs Reinhardt (3/21/12) Sac hits: 4 - vs North Georgia (4/25/12) Sac flies: 2 - (4 games ) Stolen bases: 5 - vs Augusta State (2/11/12) Hit by pitch: 5 - vs Northern Kentucky (2/26/12) 5 - vs West Alabama (3/10/12) Caught stealing: 3 - vs Northern Kentucky (2/25/12) Runners LOB: 14 - vs Coker College (3/7/12) Hit into DP: 3 - vs West Florida (04/21/12) 26 West Georgia Wolves 26 Individual Season Highs Batting avg Stuart Drew Galen Smith Evan Hester Adam Whitlock Brett Wright Triples Garrett May Brett Wright... 1 Stuart Drew... 1 Evan Hester... 1 Stolen bases Stuart Drew Brett Wright Gabe Herman Bradford Mattox... 3 Garrett May... 3 At bats Stuart Drew Evan Hester Garrett May Brett Wright Galen Smith Slugging pct Adam Whitlock Evan Hester Garrett May Stuart Drew Galen Smith Home runs Garrett May Adam Whitlock Evan Hester Andy Marinelli tied at... 1 Caught stealing Brett Wright Adam Whitlock... Stuart Drew tied at Games played Evan Hester... Garrett May Stuart Drew Brett Wright Galen Smith Total bases Evan Hester Garrett May Stuart Drew Adam Whitlock Galen Smith Steal attempts Stuart Drew Brett Wright Gabe Herman Adam Whitlock... 4 Garrett May... 4 Game starts Evan Hester... Garrett May Stuart Drew Galen Smith... Brett Wright Runs scored Stuart Drew Garrett May Evan Hester Adam Whitlock Galen Smith Walks Garrett May Evan Hester Adam Whitlock Tanner Drennen Stuart Drew Stolen base pct Stuart Drew Garrett May Brett Wright Adam Whitlock Evan Hester Games as sub Jayke Graham Justin Croft... 9 Keith Borger Bradford Mattox Trey Dickson... 7 Hits Stuart Drew Evan Hester Galen Smith Brett Wright Garrett May... Hit by pitch Stuart Drew Brett Wright Tanner Drennen Garrett May Adam Whitlock... 4 Strikeouts Garrett May Adam Whitlock Galen Smith Brett Wright Justin Croft Sac bunts Brett Wright Stuart Drew Evan Hester tied at... Grounded into DP Evan Hester Galen Smith Brett Wright tied at... 2 On base pct Stuart Drew Adam Whitlock Evan Hester Garrett May Galen Smith... Runs batted in Evan Hester Garrett May Adam Whitlock Andy Marinelli tied at Doubles Evan Hester Adam Whitlock tied at Sac flies Evan Hester Andy Marinelli Garrett May... 2 Bradford Mattox tied at... 1 Total plate appearances Stuart Drew Evan Hester Garrett May Brett Wright Galen Smith UWG Baseball 27

15 Gulf South Conference Academic excellence, 45 National Championships and a leadership role in the NCAA s Division II make the Gulf South Conference (GSC) something special. The GSC is a charter Division II member and enters its 42nd year as one of the premier conferences at any NCAA level. In the summer of 1970, six college presidents met to talk about athletics; when the meeting ended, a new league emerged the Mid-South Conference started by, and to this day run by, the CEOs, the first in NCAA history. It is that CEO-control and involvement that makes the league work and its 14 championships (football; men s & women s cross country, men s & women s soccer; volleyball, men s & women s basketball, men s & women s tennis, men s & women s golf; softball and baseball) so bitterly contested in a collegial manner. From that point forward, the GSC has been giant steps ahead of the Division II pack. Dating back to 1997, the league has found neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for most of its team championships. NCAA Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or -inspired legislation. No one wins more regionals or earns more NCAA post-season bids. In 2004, the league purchased its own new construction office space. But the crowning moment came in , when the GSC debuted its highly successful GSC-TV Live package which included nine football games and its men s & women s basketball tournament finals. Add to that its web-tv show, GSC Sports Weekly, and the broadbanding of most of its championships and you can see why the GSC is a Conference paving the way into the 21st century. We take pride in our 45 National Team Championships in 12 sports and more than 100 regional titles, especially because there is no sacrifice on the academic side, where GSC student-athletes regularly earn Academic All- America. The Conference added two more Titles in with Valdosta State claiming its second Men s Tennis Crown in five years and West Florida winning its first-ever Baseball National Title. Delta State, Florence State (now North Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin and Troy State were the charter members. Scheduling problems for the academic year limited the GSC to football, won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana (SELA) and Nicholls State increased the membership to eight. The league opened an office in Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf South Conference and began championships in nine men s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (now Northwestern State) joined in 1972 and two years later, NWLA left for Division I with SELA and Nicholls State following in West Georgia Wolves The conference continued with seven teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia (1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, briefly dropping the GSC back to seven members. An aggressive expansion under the guidance of new Commissioner Nate Salant resulted in 10 new members: Lincoln Memorial ( ); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and Mississippi University for Women (MUW in ); West Florida ( ); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas ( ). Jacksonville State went Division I at the end of and Mississippi College dropped to Division III at the end of , only to be replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the Conference at 16 schools. In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA conference at any level with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics program at the end of the season, decreasing the membership to 17. The Conference decreased to 15 teams in when Central Arkansas moved to Division I and Lincoln Memorial made a geographicallybased switch to the South Atlantic Conference, then 14 after Montevallo departed for the Peach Belt Conference. The GSC went away from divisional play after the season when its six Arkansas members broke away, dropping the membership to eight. The Conference did not wait long to implement an aggressive expansion plan which quickly bore fruit when the University of New Orleans was unanimously approved as its ninth member in June, UNO becomes a full member in the GSC in after limited participation in volleyball, cross country, golf and baseball in The GSC took another step in bolstering its membership after sponsoring the Division II applications of Union University (TN) and Shorter University (GA) which were accepted into the NCAA reclassifying process in July of 2011, and will enter the GSC process this fall. Former Commissioner Jim McCullough brought the GSC office to Birmingham. Current Commissioner, Nate Salant began his tenure in October, He is assisted by Assistant Commissioner for Media and Public Affairs Michael Anderson, Assistant Sports Information Director Albert A.A. Moore and Senior Woman Administrator Andrea Anderson. The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. William Cale (North Alabama). Joining him on the executive committee are Vice-Chair Dr. Judith Bense (West Florida) and Past-Chair Dr. Beheruz Sethna (West Georgia). The Supervisors of Officials are Jeff Roberson (Football), John Caldwell (Basketball) and Mike Murphy (Basketball). GSC COMMISSIONERS Nate Salant (1992-Present) Sonny Moran ( ) Ralph McFillen ( ) Hayden Riley ( ) Jim McCullough ( ) Stan Galloway ( ) Member Institutions University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, AL President: Dr. Malcolm Portera Athletic Director: E.J. Brophy FAR: Dr. Brent Wren SWA: Les Stuedeman SID: Antoine Bell Christian Brothers University Memphis, TN President: Dr. John Smarrelli, Jr. Athletic Director: Joe Nadicksbernd FAR: Bro. Walter Schreiner SWA: Donna Crone SID: Eric Opperman Delta State University Cleveland, MS President: Dr. John M. Hilbert Athletic Director: Jeremy McClain FAR: Cooper Johnson SWA: Dana George SID: Matt Jones University of North Alabama Florence, AL President: Dr. William G. Cale, Jr. Athletic Director: Mark Linder FAR: Patricia Roden SWA: Jana Morrison SID: Jeff Hodges Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA Interim President: Dr. Louis H. Levy Athletic Director: Herb Reinhard FAR: Bobby Tucker SWA: Jennifer Head SID: Shawn Reed University of West Alabama Livingston, AL President: Dr. Richard Holland Athletic Director: Stan Williamson FAR: Dr. Micky Smith SWA: Janet Montgomery SID: Kyle Lewis University of West Florida Pensacola, FL President: Judy A. Bense Athletic Director: David Scott FAR: Dr. Pat Wentz SWA: Meghan Barter SID: Matt Rowley University of West Georgia Carrollton, GA President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey FAR: Dr. Robert Morris SWA: Laura Clayton SID: Mitch Gray NO SMALL GAMES 28 UWG Baseball 29

16 GSC Player of the Week First Team/Second Team Date Name School Award Type 2/14/2012 Barry Meeks West Alabama Pitcher of the Week 30 West Georgia Wolves Grant DeBruin Alabama-Huntsville Player of the Week 2/21/2012 Steven Groves Valdosta State Pitcher of the Week Andrew Almon North Alabama Player of the Week 2/28/2012 Chad Boughner North Alabama Pitcher of the Week Ty Chancelor Alabama-Huntsville Player of the Week 3/6/2012 Aaron Newcomb Delta State Pitcher of the Week Christian Glisson Valdosta State Player of the Week 3/12/2012 Chad Boughner North Alabama Pitcher of the Week Josh Carpenter North Alabama Player of the Week 3/20/2012 Chad Boughner North Alabama Pitcher of the Week Matthew Magee West Alabama Player of the Week 3/27/2012 Alex Sikes Christian Brothers Pitcher of the Week Grant DeBruin Alabama-Huntsville Player of the Week 4/3/2012 Aaron Newcomb Delta State Pitcher of the Week Cameron Graves Valdosta State Player of the Week 4/10/2012 Chad Boughner North Alabama Pitcher of the Week Chris Duncan West Alabama Player of the Week 4/17/2012 Colton Mitchell Delta State Pitcher of the Week Michael Schmidt North Alabama Player of the Week 4/24/2012 Barry Meeks West Alabama Pitcher of the Week Billy O Connor West Florida Player of the Week 5/1/2012 Barry Meeks West Alabama Pitcher of the Week Eric Deese Alabama-Huntsville Player of the Week 2012 ALL-GSC BASEBALL FIRST TEAM POS NAME SCHOOL YEAR HT WT B/T HOMETOWN C Bryan Hayman VSU FR Waycross, GA C Justin Riddle UAH SO Huntsville, AL 1B D.J. Turo UWA JR L/L Mobile, AL 2B Michael Schmidt UNA SR L/R Powder Springs, GA 2B *Marc Overstreet VSU SR Cordele, GA 3B #Josh Huggins UWF SR Bay Minette, AL SS!Grant DeBruin UAH SR Boaz, AL DH #Christian Glisson VSU SR L/R Hahira, GA OF Cameron Graves VSU SR L/R Crawfordville, FL OF Taye Larry UWF SR Panama City, FL OF Ty Chancelor UAH SR Decatur, AL OF Jordan Chovanec DSU SO L/L Inez, TX OF Evan Hester UWG JR Kennesaw, GA SP #Chad Boughner UNA JR Florence, AL SP #Aaron Newcomb DSU SR Centralia, IL SP Colton Mitchell DSU JR L/L Lake, MS SP Drew Eiland UAH SO L/L Auburn, AL SP Alex Sikes CBU JR L/R Cordova, TN RP Bobby Parker UWF JR Tallahassee, FL GSC Player of the Year Christian Glisson, VSU GSC Freshman of the Year Bryant Hayman, VSU! 2011 First Team All-GSC selection # 2011 Second Team All-GSC selection * Voted to team as next highest infielder 2012 ALL-GSC BASEBALL SECOND TEAM POS NAME SCHOOL YEAR HT WT B/T HOMETOWN C Jon Carnahan DSU SR Port Neches, TX C Ben Fox UWA SR Centreville, AL 1B #Josh Cyr UNA JR Huntsville, AL 3B Brent Kakwitch DSU SR Green Bay, WI SS #Josh Carpenter UNA SO Harvest, AL SS Blake Barber UWF JR B/R LaGrange, GA DH #Jake Sloan UNA SR L/R Amory, MS OF Josh Doyle UNA JR Hartselle, AL OF Sam Kidd DSU JR B/R Hartford, KY OF Tyler Richburg UWA JR Mobile, AL OF Dustin Saulmon UWF JR JR Panama City, FL OF Michael Vinson DSU JR L/R Southaven, MS SP!Josh Branstetter DSU JR Pensacola, FL SP Brian Ellington UWF JR Gainesville, FL SP Barry Meeks UWA JR Sweet Water, AL SP Kevin Rogers VSU SR L/L Stockton, CA SP Jake Stephens UWF JR Marietta, GA RP Jordan DeLorenzo UWF FR L/L Winter Park, FL RP Brandon Hardin DSU SR Pinckneyville, IL! 2011 First Team All-GSC selection # 2011 Second Team All-GSC selection 30 UWG Baseball 31

17 GSC Review GSC Team Stats TEAM BATTING G Avg OBpct Slug AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB SBA S SF Valdosta State West Georgia West Alabama North Alabama Alabama-Huntsville Delta State West Florida Christian Brothers TEAM PITCHING G ERA BAvg W L IP H R ER BB SO CG HR ShO SV BB/9 SO/ Alabama-Huntsville Delta State North Alabama West Florida Valdosta State West Alabama West Georgia Christian Brothers TEAM FIELDING PO A E Pct DP SBA-ATT West Alabama Delta State West Georgia Alabama-Huntsville North Alabama West Florida Valdosta State Christian Brothers West Georgia Wolves GSC Individual Stats - hitting Batting avg Chris Duncan, UWA Jake Sloan, UNA Stuart Drew, UWG Grant DeBruin, UAH Justin Pearson, UAH Slugging pct Christian Glisson, VSU Chris Duncan, UWA Matthew Magee, UWA Michael Vinson, DSU Marc Overstreet, VSU On base pct Justin Pearson, UAH Chris Duncan, UWA Justin Riddle, UAH Jake Sloan, UNA Michael Vinson, DSU Runs scored Justin Pearson, UAH Josh Doyle, UNA Sam Kidd, DSU Cameron Graves, VSU Tyler Richburg, UWA Marc Overstreet, VSU Michael Schmidt, UNA Hits Grant DeBruin, UAH Christian Glisson, VSU Michael Schmidt, UNA D.J. Turo, UWA Justin Pearson, UAH Runs batted in Matthew Magee, UWA Josh Cyr, UNA Grant DeBruin, UAH Bryant Hayman, VSU Eric Deese, UAH Evan Hester, UWG Ryan Noelte, VSU Christian Glisson, VSU Doubles Matthew Magee, UWA Christian Glisson, VSU Grant DeBruin, UAH... 9 Tyler Richburg, UWA UWG Baseball 33 Brent Kakwitch, DSU... 9 Triples Michael Schmidt, UNA Andrew Rodriguez, UWF... 2 Michael Vinson, DSU tied at... 1 Home runs Josh Cyr, UNA... 5 Marc Overstreet, VSU... 5 Christian Glisson, VSU Matthew Magee, UWA... 4 Bryant Hayman, VSU... 4 Cameron Graves, VSU... 4 Total bases Christian Glisson, VSU Marc Overstreet, VSU Michael Schmidt, UNA Matthew Magee, UWA Grant DeBruin, UAH Walks J.P. LaMunyon, UNA Billy O Connor, UWF Sam Kidd, DSU Justin Pearson, UAH Michael Schmidt, UNA Hit by pitch Justin Riddle, UAH Bryant Hayman, VSU Justin Pearson, UAH... 7 Sam Kidd, DSU... 7 Ty Chancelor, UAH... 7 Stolen bases Dustin Saulmon, UWF Taye Larry, UWF Chaz Bagwell, VSU Ladarrius Cole, UWA Justin Pearson, UAH Tyler Richburg, UWA... 10

18 GSC Review NCAA GSC Individual Stats - pitching Earned run avg Chad Boughner, UNA Aaron Newcomb, DSU Barry Meeks, UWA Kevin Rogers, VSU Colton Mitchell, DSU Batters struck out Chad Boughner, UNA Aaron Newcomb, DSU Barry Meeks, UWA Josh Branstetter, DSU Colton Mitchell, DSU Pete Whittingslow, VSU Batters SO out looking Colton Mitchell, DSU Johnny Hornbuckle, UNA Chad Boughner, UNA Pete Whittingslow, VSU David Kendrick, UAH Wins Chad Boughner, UNA Colton Mitchell, DSU Drew Eiland, UAH... 5 Aaron Newcomb, DSU... 5 Barry Meeks, UWA... 5 Pete Whittingslow, VSU... 5 Saves Cody Barrett, UAH Bobby Parker, UWF Ben Seabrook, UNA Brandon Hardin, DSU... 2 Brantley Claunch, UNA... 2 Dana Wright, UAH West Georgia Wolves Appearances Benjamin Weil, VSU Cody Barrett, UAH Brantley Claunch, UNA Jon-Michael Davis, CBU Matt Betts, UWA Drew Bryson, UWF Bobby Parker, UWF Dana Wright, UAH Losses Jake Garbuzinski, CBU Johnny Hornbuckle, UNA... 5 Alex Sikes, CBU Max Aeschlimann, UWG... 4 Mac Cooley, CBU... 4 Cody Skinner, UWG... 4 Runners picked off Pete Whittingslow, VSU Jessie Boyd, UWA... 4 Drew Bryson, UWF Drew Eiland, UAH... 3 Colton Mitchell, DSU... 3 Aaron Newcomb, DSU... 3 NCAA REGIONAL PLAY (8 wins, 11 losses) 1977: West Georgia 11, Randolph Macon 5 (at Valdosta) West Georgia 4, Valdosta State 3 Valdosta State 9, West Georgia 6 Valdosta State 3, West Georgia : Augusta College 2, West Georgia 1 (at Carrollton) West Georgia 10, Albany State 5 West Georgia 15, Augusta College 2 Valdosta State 9, West Georgia : Columbus College 8, West Georgia 6 (at Valdosta) Rollins College 8, West Georgia : Longwood College 12, West Georgia 2 (at Valdosta) West Georgia 28, Slippery Rock 8 Valdosta State 8, West Georgia : Shippensburg 8, West Georgia 7 at Columbus Longwood College 12, West Georgia 11, 13 innings 1998: West Georgia 5, Tarleton State 0 West Georgia 10, Alabama-Huntsville 7 Alabama-Huntsville 12, West Georgia 2 West Georgia 6, Alabama-Huntsville 1 NCAA and Conference Play 1962-Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions 1963-Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions, NAIA District 25 Tournament 1964-Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions, NAIA District 25 Tournament 1965-Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Regular Season Co-Champions 1967-Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions, NAIA District 25 Tournament 1968-Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions, NAIA District 25 Tournament 1977-NCAA South Atlantic Regional Runnerup 1978-South Atlantic Confrence Champions, NCAA South Atlantic Regional Runnerup 1979-NCAA South Atlantic Regional 1980-NAIA District 25 Tournament 1982-NCAA South Atlantic Regional 1984-NCAA South Atlantic Regional 1998-Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA South Central Regional Champions 34 UWG Baseball 35 NCAA D-II National Tournament NCAA National Championships 1998: West Georgia 5, Cal State - Chico 2 Tampa 5, West Georgia 1 West Georgia 8, Saint Joseph s 7 Tampa 10, West Georgia 0

19 UWG Record Book Hitting Records MOST AT BATS: Game: 8 by David Monroe, Season: 222, Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 521 by Stuart Lewis, , MOST HITS: Game: 7 by David Monroe, Season: 102 by Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 280 by Jeremy Brostrom, MOST RUNS: Game: 6 by Xavier Isaac vs. Albany State, 1988 Season: 88 by Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 166 by Stuart Lewis, , MOST DOUBLES: Game: 4 by Jeremy Kemp vs. Shorter, 2/2/99 Season: 28, Ron Riddle, 2001 Career: 54 by Jeremy Kemp, MOST TRIPLES: Game: 2 by many Season: 6 by Ben Phillips, 2004; by Daryl Cowens, 1991 Career: 13 by Sid Sprewell, MOST HOMERUNS: Game: 4 by Brian Davis vs. Lincoln Memorial 4/25/98 Season: 36 by Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 44 by Jeremy Brostrom, MOST RUNS BATTED IN: Game: 10 by Bruce Lee vs. Jacksonville State (1984) Season: 102 by Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 177 by Jeremy Brostrom, MOST GRAND SLAMS: Game: 2 by Bruce Lee vs. Jacksonville State (1984) and by Rick Jones vs. Saginaw Valley (1980) Season: 3 by Jeremy Kemp, 1999 Career: 3 by Jeremy Kemp ; by Bruce Lee, MOST STOLEN BASES: Game: 4 by many, latest Stuart Drew, 3/29/11 Season: 43 by Wayne Puckett, 1992 Career: 74 by Wayne Puckett, MOST WALKS: Game: 5 by David Morris vs. Pikeville (1982) Season: 53 by Rob O Kelley, 2000 Career: 115 by Rob O Kelley, MOST STRIKEOUTS: Game: 4 by many Season: 41 by Brian Davis and Meme Stephens, 1998 Career: 103 by Jeremy Brostrom, MOST HIT BY PITCH: Game: 3, Chris Meadows vs. Tennessee Temple, 2004 Season: 14, Jason Burgess, 2003 Career: 24, Jason Burgess, MOST TOTAL BASES: Game: 17 by Brian Davis vs, Lincoln Memorial, 4/26/98 Season: 229 by Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 313 by Brian Davis, MOST EXTRA BASE HITS: Game: 4 by many Season: 48 by Brian Davis, 1998 Career: 101 by Jeremy Brostrom, HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE: Season:.514 by Stuart Lewis, 1982 Career:.447 by Brian Davis, MOST SACRIFICE HITS: Game: 3 by Jon Monsour vs. Jacksonville State (1993) Season: 15 by Charlie Griffith, 1980 Career: 32 by Stuart Lewis, , MOST SACRIFICE FLIES: Game: 2 by many Season: 10 by Terry Ivey, 1986 Career: 12 by Bill Fite, OTHER BATTING RECORDS: Most Consecutive Games Played:143 by Stuart Lewis, , Longest Hitting Streak: 35 Games by Brian Davis, 1998 Most Consecutive Hits: 7 by David Monore, 1997; 7 by David Morris, 1980 Most Consecutive ABs Reaching Base: 11 by Sid Sprewell, 1979 Most Consecutive ABs to Reach Base and Score: 7 by Sid Sprewell, 1979 Most Consecutive Games Reaching Base (Hit, BB, HBP): 84 by Stuart Lewis, Most Multiple Hit Games in a Season: 31 by Brian Davis, 1998 Most Bunt Hits in a Season: 16 by Tommy Meacham, 1984 Most Bunt Hits in a Career: 48 by Stuart Lewis, , Most Consecutive Games Scored: 21 by Brian Davis, 1998 Most Consecutive Games Homered: 7 by Brian Davis, 1998 Most Consecutive Stolen Bases: 25 by Sid Sprewell, Most Pinch Hits in a Season: 5 by Stevie Young, 1985 *Gulf South Conference record Fielding Records TOTAL CHANCES Game: 18 by Mike Sansing, 1982 Season: 392, Alex Parker, 2006 Career: 726 by Dan Logan, MOST RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING Game: 3 by many Season: 25 by Joe Casbarro, 1984 Career: 48 by Joe Casbarro, MOST PUT OUTS Game: 18 by Mike Sansing, 1982 Season: 373, Alex Parker, 2006 Career: 629, Alex Parker, MOST ASSISTS Game: 9 - Stuart Drew vs Columbus State U. (3/28/12) Season: 157 by Justin Smith, 2010 Career: 372 by Barry Evans, MOST ERRORS Game: 4 by Mike McCall vs. Shorter, 1996; Skip Williams vs. Valdosta State, 1982 Season: 30 by Jeff Ross, 1979 Career: 53 by Jeff Ross, BEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE (Minimum 70 chances) Season: by Bryan McLain, 1991 and Jeremy Kemp, 1999 Career: Shawn Johnson, Pitching Records MOST RUNS ALLOWED Game: 11 by Parker Hall, 1998; Bryan Capes, 1992 Season: 70 by Ralph Suarez, 1998 Career: 141 by Lynn Ayers, MOST EARNED RUNS Game: 11 by Bryan Capes, 1992 Season: 59 by Ralph Suarez, 1998 Career: 113 by Lynn Ayers, MOST HITS ALLOWED Game: 19 by Byran Capes vs. Jacksonville State, 1992; 19* by Greg Valentini vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 Season: 120 by Ralph Suarez, 1998 Career: 307 by Lynn Ayers, Other Pitching Records Most Consecutive Games Pitched: 6 by Rick Camp, 1974 Most Wins in One Week: 5 by Rick Camp, 1974 Most Consecutive Wins: 8 by John Devore, 1964; 8 by Buddy Murphy, 1967 Most Consecutive Shutouts: 3 by John Devore, 1964; 3 by RickMeyer, 1971; 3 by John Travis,1972 Most Consecutive Shutout Innings: 42 by Rick Meyer, 1970 Most Consecutive No-Hit Innings: 11.2 by Don Thibeault, 1964 Most Consecutive Innings Without a Walk: 54 by Lynn Ayers, 1980 Most Consecutive Homeruns Allowed: 3** by Ben Brantley vs. Columbus College, 1984 Most Consecutive Wild Pitches: 3 by Bob Kinney vs. Southern Tech, 1982 Most Innings Pitched in a Win: 12 by Lee Wood vs. Columbus St., 1996; John Devore vs. Valdosta State, 1964 Most Innings Pitched in a Loss: 13 by Jim Jackson vs. Georgia Southern, 1964 Most Innings Pitched in Relief: 11 by Jim Collins vs. Oglethorpe, West Georgia Wolves 36 UWG Baseball 37

20 UWG Record Book Most Games Season: 60, 1998 Most Wins Season: 43, 1998 Most Losses Season: 40, 2010 Most At Bats Game: 64 vs. Oglethorpe, Season: 2001, 1998 Most Runs Innings: 19 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 2004 Game: 34 vs. Oglethorpe, Season: 531, 1998 Most Hits Inning: 15 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 2004 Game: 29 vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 Season: 573, 1986 Most Walks Game: 16 vs. Harris Stowe, 1984 Season: 305, 1986 Most Doubles Game: 12 vs. Oglethorpe Season: 125, 2001 Most Triples Game: 3 in several games Season: 19, 1986 Most Homeruns Inning: 3 in several games Game: 7 vs. Jacksonville State, 1984 Season: 131, 1998 Most Grand Slams Inning: 2 vs. Jacksonville State, 1986 Game: 2 vs. Jacksonville State, 1984 & 1986 Season: 4, 1986 Most RBI s Game: 31 vs. Oglethorpe, Season: 489, 1998 Best Batting Average Season:.365, 1984 Most Strikeouts Game: 14. vs. West Alabama, 2001; Valdosta State, 1998 Season: 311, 1997 Most Stolen Bases Inning: 6 vs. Shorter, 1961 Game: 15 vs. Morris Brown, 1996; vs. Shorter, 1961 Season: 151, 1992 Most Left On Base Game: 17 vs. Longwood, 1984 Season: 397, 1998 Most Games Started 60, 1998 Most Complete Games 24, 1985 Most Shutouts 8, 1965 Most Innings 486.2, 1998 Most Runs Allowed Inning: 10 vs. Columbus State, 1984 Game: 30 vs. Troy State, 1959 Season: 412, 2010 Most Hits Allowed Game: 21 vs. Columbus State, ; West Florida, ; Augusta St., ; Lincoln Memorial, Most Strikeouts Game: 15 vs. Shorter,1964 Season: 319, 1998 Most Walks Game: 14 vs. Presbyterian, 2/14/99 Season: 232, 1981 Lowest Era 0.73, 1964 Highest Era 9.59, 2009 Most Homeruns Allowed In An Inning 3 vs. Columbus College, 1984 Most Homeruns Allowed Inning: 3 vs. Columbus College, 1984 Game: 5 vs. Columbus College, 1984, vs. Columbus State, 2004 Most Putouts Game: 39 vs. Longwood, 1984; vs. Oglethorpe, 1969 Season: 1434, 1998 Most Assists Game: 20 vs. Oglethorpe, 1969 Season: 653, 1979 Most Errors Game: 14 vs. Valdosta State, 1959 Season: 105, 2003, 1979 Most Double Plays Game: 5 vs. Samford University, 1986 Season: 53, 1979 Best Fielding Percentage Season:.963, 1969 All-Time Record 1, (.599) Total Seasons Played as a Senior College 54 ( ) Total Winning Seasons 45 Total Losing Seasons 9 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 25, Most Victories 43, 1998 Most Losses 40, 2010 Best Winning Percentage.894 (17-2), 1964 Longest Winning Streak 18, 1997 Longest Season Opening Winning Streak 17, 1964 Longest Losing Streak 14, 1960 Most Shutouts 8, 1964 Most Consecutive Shutout Innings 33, 1998 Most Consecutive Home Wins 19, 1978 Most Consecutive Home Losses 8, 1960 Most Consecutive Road Wins 9, 2004 Most Consecutive Road Losses 12, 2006 MOST WINS Season: 12 by Rick Camp, 1974 Career: 28 by Lynn Ayers, MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game: 13 by Jimmy Jackson vs. Georgia Southern (1964) Season: 103 by Rick Camp, 1974 Career: 267 by Lynn Ayers, MOST APPEARANCES Season: 24 by Sean Hugens, 1998; Chuck Robinson, 1997 Career: 68 by Chuck Robinson, MOST GAMES STARTED Season: 16 by Brian Weller, 1996; Rick Camp, 1974 Career: 40 by Lynn Ayers, MOST COMPLETE GAMES Season: 9 by Rick Camp, 1974 Career: 21 by Lynn Ayers, GAMES 1. Jeremy Brostrom Stuart Lewis Sid Sprewell Stevie Young Bruce Lee 149 AT BATS 1. Jeremy Brostrom Stuart Lewis Jimmy Blalock Barry Evans Skip Williams 462 HITS 1. Jeremy Brostrom Stuart Lewis Barry Evans Jimmy Blalock Brian Davis 156 RUNS 1. Stuart Lewis Jeremy Brostrom Sid Sprewell Ron Riddle Brian Davis 113 DOUBLES 1. Jeremy Brostrom Ron Riddle Jeremy Kemp 35 Robbie Stillwell Barry Evans 32 TRIPLES 1. Sid Sprewell Barry Evans Adam Matos 8 Bill Fite 8 5. Ron Riddle 6 Daryl Cowens 6 MOST SHUTOUTS Season: 6 by John Devore, 1964 Career: 12 by John Devore, MOST SAVES Season: 6 by Darryl Fleming, 1979 Career: 11 by Lynn Ayers, BEST ERA Season: 0.40 by John Devore (65 innings), 1964 Career: 1.01 by John Devore, MOST STRIKEOUTS Game: 16 by Buddy Murphy, 1967 Season: 113 by Tyler Meigs, 2005 Career: 214 by Brad Campbell, MOST WALKS Game: 9 by Gibson Lloyd vs. Shorter, 1960 Season: 54 by Fred Theus, 1981 Career: 131 by Bob Kinney, HOME RUNS 1. Jeremy Brostrom Brian Davis Jerry Whaley Kevin Creech Michael Davis 26 RBI 1. Jeremy Brostrom Brian Davis Bill Fite Tim Nelson Frederick Brown West Georgia Wolves 38 UWG Baseball 39

21 UWG Record Book Batting Champions by Season 2012: Stuart Drew, : Stuart Drew, : Michael Hornsby, : Daniel Henley, : Adam Matos, : Davan Abney, : Jim Baeumel, : Jason Parker, : Brandon Lewis, : Jason Burgess, : Ron Riddle, : Ron Riddle, : Rob O Kelley, : Darryl Blaze, : Brian Davis, : David Monroe, : David Barinowski, : Jamie Chumley, : Chad McGaughey, : John Newsome, : Rodney Kay, : Bryan McLain, : John Martin, : Michael Davis, : Allen Duff, : Steve Dennis, : Stuart Lewis, : Stuart Lewis, : Kevin Creech, : Mike Sansing, : Stuart Lewis,.514* 1981: Parker Rowland, : Parker Rowland, : Jeff Ross, : Clay Wood, : Barry Evans, : Barry Evans, : Barry Evans, : Henry Mays, : Steve Traylor, : Phil Williams, : Pancho Warren, : Rick Meyer, : Mike Mosely and Danny Sellers, : Jimmy Porter, : Jim Jackson, : Jim Jackson, : Ronnie Burchfield, : Johnny Daniel, : John Devore, : Gary Holmes, : Stretch Buttram, : Ed Martin, : Pat Cain, : Pat Cain,.327 NO-HIT GAMES April 4, 1959: Gibson Lloyd at Shorter College, 3-0 March 18, 1964: Don Thibeault at Bethel College, 7-0*** March 23, 1966: Buddy Murphy at Jacksonville State, 5-0 April 21, 1966: Buddy Murphy vs.valdosta State, 3-0 April 23, 1981: Mark Siemer (5) and Chip Reese (4) vs. Hope College, 5-1 April 6, 1982: Greg Valentini (6) and Fred Theus (3) vs. Mercer Atlanta, 6-1 April 10, 1991: Bryan Alewine vs. Tuskegee, 10-0*** April 14, 1992: Pat Skaarup vs. Tuskegee, 12-1 February 19, 2005: Joe White vs. Tuskegee, 12-0 *NCAA Division II regional Playoff Record **Gulf South Conference Record Chuck Robinson ***perfect game 40 West Georgia Wolves 40 Career Pitching Categories List APPEARANCES 1. Chuck Robinson 2. Lynn Ayers 3. Brad Campbell Ken Baughcum 5. Chuck Robinson David Hesterlee INNINGS 1. Lynn Ayers 2. Brad Campbell 3. Bob Kinney 4. Jeff Bennett VICTORIES 1. Lynn Ayers 2. Brad Campbell 3. Bob Kinney 4. David Hesterlee 5. Rick Camp Jeff Bennett STRIKEOUTS 1. Brad Campbell 2. Daniel Roehl 3. John Travis 4. Rick Camp 5. Tyler Meigs Bob Kinney WEST GEORGIA TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS 1998: Brian Davis-.482, 36 HR*, 102 RBI 1997: David Monroe-.471, 14 HR, 51 RBI 1989: Michael Davis-.398, 14 HR, 47 RBI 1984: Kevin Creech-.440, 23 HR*, 75 RBI 1983: Mike Sansing-.406, 8 HR, 34 RBI 1981: Parker Rowland-.413, 3 HR, 43 RBI 1977: Barry Evans-.441, 12 HR, 50 RBI 1975: Barry Evans-.421, 3 HR, 18 RBI 1974: Henry Mays-.445, 7 HR, 45 RBI 1965: Ronnie Burchfi eld-.424, 4 HR, 21 RBI *led nation, NCAA Division II UWG Baseball 41

22 Coaching Records HomeTeam Records YEAR W-L W-L FINISH HEAD COACH Ken Johnson th Richard Ottinger th Richard Ottinger th Richard Ottinger st Tom D Armi st Tom D Armi st Tom D Armi nd Tom D Armi nd John West st John West nd John West nd Archie White nd Archie White nd (tie) Archie White rd Archie White rd (tie) Archie White nd Archie White th Archie White nd Archie White nd Archie White st Archie White nd (tie) Archie White rd Archie White th Archie White rd (tie) Archie White Ind. N/A Archie White nd (N) Archie White SEASONS YRS WON LOST TIES PCT COACH Ken Johnson Richard Ottinger Tom D Armi John West Archie White David Fowlkes 2010-Present Skip Fite th (N) Archie White th (E) Archie White th (E) Archie White th (E) Archie White nd (E) (tie) Archie White rd (E) Archie White th (E) David Fowlkes th David Fowlkes th David Fowlkes th (E) David Fowlkes rd (E) David Fowlkes th (E) David Fowlkes nd (E) David Fowlkes st David Fowlkes th (E) David Fowlkes th (E) David Fowlkes nd (E) David Fowlkes th (E) David Fowlkes th (E) David Fowlkes th David Fowlkes th David Fowlkes th David Fowlke th David Fowlkes th David Fowlkes th David Fowlkes th Skip Fite th (E) Skip Fite th Skip Fite Cole Field (Total Games = 1,354; ;.706) Opening Game Overall Record (.735) Opening Game Home Record 28-5 (.848) Opening Game Road Record 28-5 (.848) 42 West Georgia Wolves 42 UWG Baseball 43

23 All-Time Results All-Time Results Adelphi Alabama Alabama-Huntsville Albany State Anderson Appalachian State Arkansas Tech Armstrong State Ashland Atlanta Baptist Atlanta Christian Auburn Auburn-Montgomery Augusta State Aurora Austin Peay Baldwin Wallace Baptist Bellarmine Belmont Berry Bethel Birmingham-Southern Bluefield State Brewton-Parker Bryan Buffalo California State-Chico California State-Sacramento Carleton Carson Newman Centenary Central Arkansas Central Michigan Central State Charleston Chattanooga Christian Brothers Clark Atlanta Cleveland State Coker College Columbus State Cornell Davidson Davis & Elkins Delta State Duke Edinboro State Edward Waters Elmhurst Emmanuel Emory Erskine Evansville Fairfield Fairmont State Ferris State Florida Southern Francis Marion Fort Valley State Georgia Georgia College & State Georgia Southwestern Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech George Washington Gordon Military Harris Stowe Harvard Hillsdale Hope Huntingdon Illinois Benedictine Indiana State Indianapolis Jacksonville State Jams Madison Kennesaw State Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan King Lambuth LaGrange Lake Forest Lincoln Memorial Longwood Louisville Marion Mars Hill Marshall Maryland Mercer-Atlanta Mercer-Macon Michigan State Mid-Continent Miles Milligan Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota State Mississippi Mobile Montevallo Montreat Morehouse Morris Brown Mount St. Mary New Orleans New York-Stoneybrook North Alabama North Carolina-Charlotte North Central North Georgia Northern Kentucky Oakland Oglethorpe Ohio Dominican Ohio Northern Ohio Wesleyan Olivet Paine Philadelphia Piedmont Pikeville Presbyterian Quincy Randolph-Macon Reinhardt Rollins Rose Hulman Saginaw Valley State St. Andrews St. Joseph s St. Leo St. Thomas Aquinas St. Xavier Samford Savannah Art and Design Shippensburgh Shorter Sienna Heights Slippery Rock South Carolina-Aiken South Carolina-Spartanburg Southern Arkansas Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Southern Indiana Southern Poly Southern Union Springfield Talladega Tampa Tarleton State Tennessee Tennessee-Chattanooga Tennessee-Martin Tennessee-Tech Tennessee Temple Tennessee Wesleyan Thomas Tiffin Troy State Truett-McConnell Tuskegee Valdosta State Valparaíso Virginia Intermont Virginia Tech V.M.I West Alabama West Florida Wayne State Wofford West Georgia Wolves 44 UWG Baseball 45

24 West Georgia All-GSC Academic All-GSC 1984 IF - Kevin Creech OF - Jim McBrayer C - Joe Cassboro P - Greg Valentini 1985 IF - Chris Nolley DH - Stuart Lewis C - Joe Casbarro 1986 IF - Stuart Lewis OF - Andre London UT - Terry Ivey 1987 None 1988 OF - Allen Duff DH - Michael Davis B - Dennis Sellers OF - Xavier Isaac UT - Scott Mixon DH - Michael Davis P - Davis McDaniel B - John Martin DH - Todd Pennington B - Wayne Puckett OF - Bryan McLain P - David Hesterlee B - Paul Stroud SS - Wayne Puckett OF - Bryan McClain OF - Rodney Kay C - Kevin Henderson 1993 OF - John Newsome 2B - Brent Polk B - Chad McGaughey P - Cortez Wyatt 1995 P - Jed McAdoo C - Joe Alewine 1B - Jamie Chumley 2B - J.J. Hunt 1996 C - Joe Alewine 3B - David Barinowski B - David Barinowski OF - Brian Davis C -Jerry Whaley 1998 SS - Brian Davis C - Jerry Whaley 2B - Kenneth Jefferson 1B - Roy Muro OF - Jeremy Kemp P - Ralph Suarez 1999 OF - Daryl Blaze OF - Jeremy Brostrom OF - Jeremy Kemp P - Chuck Robinson 2000 OF - Jeremy Brostrom B - Ron Riddle SS - Frederick Brown OF - Jeremy Brostrom SP - Mark Huggins SP - Brooks Edwards SP - Andy Perkins 1B - Nate Nord OF - Robbie Stillwell 2002 SS - Ron Riddle 2B - Brandon Lewis OF - Shawn Johnson OF - Jonathan Leaf SP - Brooks Edwards B - Brant Copeland 2B - Jason Burgess OF - Shawn Johnson DH - Rusty Collins SS - Harris Lee SP - Jason Ledbetter SP - Joshua Edwards 2004 C - Jared Rolen OF - Brandon Lewis SS - Harris Lee OF - Antwon Ammons OF - Ben Phillips SP - Jason Ledbetter SP - Joshua Edwards 2005 C Jared Roland P Tyler Meigs 2B Corey Consuegra 3B Jim Baeumel RF Adam Pritchard 2006 OF-Adam Pritchard OF-LaVeasey Carter 2007 SS-Davan Abney OF-Nolan Childers SP-Jordan Towns B-Bradley Abell OF-Adam Matos 1B-Jud Jones OF-Nolan Childers OF-A.J. Renfrow SP-Cody Gossett 2010 SS Justin Smith B Stuart Drew SP Jarod Slaven 1B Andy Marinelli 2012 OF Evan Hester 1986 Terry Ivey 1987 Tim Nelson 1988 David Abbott 1989 David Hesterlee 1990 David Hesterlee 1991 David Hesterlee 1992 Kevin Henderson John Newsome Paul Stroud 1993 John Newsome 1994 Brian Bartlett Jon Cooper Chad McGaughey 1996 Jed McAdoo 1997 Chuck Robinson 1999 Chuck Robinson 2001 Jeremy Brostrom 2005 C Jared Roland P Tyler Meigs 2B Corey Consuegra 3B Jim Baeumel RF Adam Pritchard 2006 OF-Adam Pritchard OF-LaVeasey Carter 2007 SS-Davan Abney OF-Nolan Childers SP-Jordan Towns B-Bradley Abell OF-Adam Matos 1B-Jud Jones OF-Nolan Childers OF-A.J. Renfrow SP-Cody Gossett B-Jud Jones 3B-Cody Jackson 2010 SS-Justin Smith OF-Brett Wright 2B/3B-Ben Lillis 2011 C-David Buchanan OF-Brett Wright 46 West Georgia Wolves 46 UWG Baseball 47

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