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1 General Information Location... Charlotte, N.C. Founded Enrollment... 21,519 Nickname... 49ers Colors... Green and White Conference... Atlantic 10 Affiliation... NCAA Division I Acceptable Athletic References... Charlotte, 49ers, Niners *Please do not use... UNC Charlotte, UNCC Administration Chancellor... Dr. Philip L. Dubois Director of Athletics... Judy Rose Senior Associate A.D./ SWA... Kim Whitestone Senior Associate A.D./ Business... Darin Spease Athletics Phone Athletic Media Relations Associate A.D./ Media Relations... Tom Whitestone Associate Director of Media Relations... Brent Stastny Asst. Director of Media Relations / Baseball Contact... Ryan Rose Office Phone Fax rrose4@ .uncc.edu Website... Mailing / Overnight Address... Athletic Media Relations - Baseball Contact 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC Tom and Lib Phillips Field at Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Capacity... 3,000 Surface... Natural Grass Dimensions RF & LF/ 370 Alleys/ 390 CF Press Box Phone... Contact Media Relations Ticket Office Baseball Coaching Staff Head Coach... Loren Hibbs (Wichita State, 1984) Hibbs Career Record / Record at Charlotte (14 years) Hibbs Conference Record Asst. Coach/Pitching & Recruiting... Brandon Hall (UNC Wilmington, 1999) Assistant Coach/Hitting... Bo Durkac (Virginia Tech, 1995) Volunteer Assistant Coach... Grant Achilles (Wake Forest, 2006) Baseball Office Phone Best Time to Contact... Please contact Media Relations Team Information 2006 Record (Home: 28-8, Away: ) 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Record/Finish (T-3rd, Atlantic 10) Starting Position Players Returning/Lost... 7/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost... 9/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 17/5 Last Conference Title (Metro) Last Conference Tournament Title (Metro) Last NCAA Tournament (C-USA, At-Large) 2007 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY Sat. 3 at High Point 1:00 Sun. 4 at High Point 1:00 Fri. 9 at Campbell 3:00 Sat. 10 at Campbell 2:00 Tues. 13 VIRGINIA TECH# 2:00 Sun. 18 RADFORD^ (DH - G1) 11:00 RADFORD^ (DH - G2) Tues. 20 at Furman 5:00 Fri. 23 CAMPBELL# 2:00 Sat. 24 CAMPBELL# 12:00 Tues. 27 at Wake Forest 2:30 MARCH Fri. 2 JAMES MADISON# 2:00 Sat. 3 JAMES MADISON# 12:00 Sun. 4 JAMES MADISON# 12:00 Fri. 9 LEMOYNE% 2:00 Sat. 10 LEMOYNE% (DH - G1) 12:00 LEMOYNE% (DH - G2) Sun. 11 LEMOYNE% 12:00 Fri. 16 COLL. OF CHARLESTON# 2:00 Sat. 17 COLL. OF CHARLESTON# 12:00 Sun. 18 at Coll. of Charleston 1:00 Tues. 20 at North Carolina A&T 3:00 Fri. 23 at Saint Louis* 8:00 Sat. 24 at Saint Louis* 2:00 Sun. 25 at Saint Louis* 1:00 Fri. 30 MASSACHUSETTS* 2:00 Sat. 31 MASSACHUSETTS* 2:00 APRIL Sun. 1 MASSACHUSETTS* 12:00 Tues. 3 WINTHROP 6:00 Thurs. 5 SAINT JOSEPH'S* 6:00 Fri. 6 SAINT JOSEPH'S* 6:00 Sat. 7 SAINT JOSEPH'S* 2:00 Tues. 10 at North Carolina 6:00 Fri. 13 at Rhode Island* 3:00 Sat. 14 at Rhode Island* 12:00 Sun. 15 at Rhode Island* 12:00 Tues. 17 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 6:00 Fri. 20 DAYTON* 6:00 Sat. 21 DAYTON* 12:00 Sun. 22 DAYTON* 2:00 Tues. 24 WAKE FOREST 6:00 Fri. 27 at George Washington* 5:00 Sat. 28 at George Washington* 1:00 Sun. 29 at George Washington* 12:00 CHARLOTTE49ers.com Table of Contents Tickets, Media Information, Directions, Parking Season Preview Head Coach Loren Hibbs... 4 Series Record vs. All Opponents Under Hibbs... 4 Assistant Coach Bo Durkac... 5 Assistant Coach Brandon Hall... 6 Volunteer Assistant Coach Grant Achilles & Support Staff Roster... 7 Player Profiles (listed by eligibility then number) Chris and Cory Lane... 8 Spencer Steedley and Kris Rochelle... 9 Adam Mills and Matt Foard O'Brien Taylor, Alex Bryant and Shayne Moody Alex Burt, Brad McElroy and Keith Moreland Chris Taylor, Luke Stahl and B.J. Hagen Bray, Hibbs, Bohlen and Chapman Rosenbaum, Parks, Pfirrman and Pierce White, Maples, McLain, Perkins, Gansner, McDaniel, Hamilton and Duncan Statistics & Results Atlantic 10 Conference Conference History and Postseason Results Program History All-Time Coaching Records Year-by-Year Team Statistics Year-by-Year Individual Statistical Leaders Single-Season Leaders Career Leader Lists Game, Season & Career Individual Records Team Records and All-Time Letterwinners The Last Time It Happened and All-Time Series Records Award Winners and Team MVPs All-Americans Niners in the Pros and Pro Players Under Loren Hibbs Year-By-Year Results The University Strength & Conditioning and Athletic Facilities Academic Support Services The University City of Charlotte The 2007 Charlotte Baseball Media Guide was designed, written and edited by Asst. Media Relations Director Ryan Rose. Assistance from Thomas E. Whitestone and Brent Stastny. Front cover design by Shane Sellers, ABZ Design. Inside/back covers by Rose. Head shots by Wade Bruton. Cover photography by FreezeFrame Photo. Other photography provided by USA Baseball, Wade Bruton, Tom Matan, FreezeFrame Photo, Tom Wagner, Thomas E. Whitestone and archives. John Maine photo courtesy Marc S. Levine/NY Mets. Inside front cover photos as credited. Printed by Tathwell Printing of Charlotte, N.C. We would like to thank George Thornton and the Case Paper Co. for their generous paper donation. Follow Charlotte 49ers Athletics on the internet at: MAY Tues. 1 FURMAN 6:00 Thurs. 3 at Xavier* 2:30 Fri. 4 at Xavier* 2:30 Sat. 5 at Xavier* 12:00 Fri. 11 ST. BONAVENTURE* 6:00 Sat. 12 ST. BONAVENTURE* 2:00 Sun. 13 ST. BONAVENTURE* 12:00 Tues. 15 at Virginia Tech 7:00 Thurs. 17 at Richmond* 3:00 Fri. 18 at Richmond* 1:00 Sat. 19 at Richmond* 12:00 Wed.-Sat (Dayton, Ohio) Atlantic 10 Championships Fifth-Third Field JUNE Fri.-Sun. 1-4 at NCAA Regional Fri.-Sun at NCAA Super Regional Fri.-Mon at College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) # - game at Fieldcrest Cannon Stdm. in Kannapolis, N.C. ^ - game at Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, N.C. % - game at The Winthrop Ballpark in Rock Hill, S.C. * - denotes Atlantic 10 Opponent INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS 2005 SCHEDULE 1

2 2007 season preview COMING TO A GAME Renovations Tom and Lib Phillips Field is currently undergoing a $2.2 million renovation which began last summer. The new and improved facility will include new major league-style in-ground dugouts, new expanded seating, press facilities, onsite bathroom and concession facilities, and park entry relocation. It is scheduled to re-open midway through the 2007 season. Individual Game Tickets - On Campus & at Kannapolis (Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium) Adult $5.00 Youth (17 & under) FREE all season 49er Student with ID FREE all season Season Ticket Plans Reserve your seat in the new Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium by getting in on the ground floor of our tnew ticket plans. For more information, head over to charlotte49ers.com and look for the tickets link to choose the right plan for you, or call the Ticket Office at Media Press box space is limited. Due to selected home games not occurring on campus, media outlets are greatly encouraged to contact Ryan Rose in the Athletic Media Relations office by calling or via rrose4@ .uncc.edu. Selected games are online with GameTracker, which features plays and statistics live throughout the game. This year will also bring live internet audio and video broadcasts at selected games via the Charlotte 49ers and Yahoo!'s monthly subscription service. Driving Directions to Campus (from all directions: after turning left on Hwy 49, campus is 1 mile on the left.) From North or South (via I-85) Take exit 45A (Harris Blvd East). Merge, go 1 mile to the exit for UNC Charlotte/Hwy 49. At bottom of exit ramp, turn left on 49. From north of Charlotte (via I-77) Take exit 18 (Harris Blvd). Turn left (East) onto Harris and go 7 miles to the exit for UNC Charlotte/Hwy 49. Turn left on Hwy 49. From south of Charlotte (via I-77) Take I-77N to I-85N, follow above directions. From east of Charlotte via US 74 Turn right onto Harris Blvd, and travel 9 miles to UNC Charlotte\Hwy 49 exit. Left on 49. From Concord area via US 29 Turn left onto Harris Blvd and go 1/2 mile to UNC Charlotte\Hwy 49 exit. Left on 49. Parking Parking is available in campus lot 23, located behind Tom & Lib Phillips Field, and lot 14, directly adjacent to the tennis courts. For access to both, turn down Phillips Road between the Belk Track & Field Center and the tennis courts. A parking map is available online at For any coach who exchanges lineup cards at home plate with Charlotte skipper Loren Hibbs this season, he may remember many of the names on the list from last year. The Niners return nearly every position player that saw significant innings from a year ago, which should benefit a team that hit fifty points better than its competition in The real difference between the 2007 edition of the Charlotte 49ers Baseball team and the previous season will be the player on the mound. Charlotte lost 11 wins, seven saves and 47 percent of the total innings pitched from last year s pitching staff, which means younger and less experienced players will have to perform well on the hill this season if Charlotte expects to improve from a record from In addition to graduation, the Niners lost junior right handed pitcher Keith Moreland. He sustained a season-ending injury and will not pitch in This season in particular, the Niners will miss his career 12 starts from last year and 44 career appearances and innings. We lost some key talent in last year s senior class, said Hibbs. Matt Landfair, Derek McDaid and Erik Walker were a significant portion of our pitching staff from a year ago. Combine that with the loss of Moreland and we will need some guys to step up and be productive this year Toss in last year s hits leader in Mike Ambrose, who hit.366 and earned first team All-Atlantic 10 honors, as well as numerous academic awards, including first-team Academic All-American status, and it is clear that the strength of last year s team was senior leadership. We have some older position players who have been around and who have played for us, said Hibbs. The leadership should emerge from there, but we must develop some pitching depth and play consistent defense to compete. Charlotte will play eight additional home contests at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium, home of the Kannapolis Intimidators... Driving Directions to Kannapolis Traveling North (via I-85) Take exit 63. Turn left onto Lane Street. Stadium Drive is located 0.4 miles on the right. Look for Marquee at Stadium Entrance. Traveling South (via I-85) Take exit 63. Turn right onto Lane Street. Stadium Drive is located 0.3 miles on the right. Look for Marquee at Stadium Entrance. Senior Spencer Steedley led or tied for the lead in five offensive categories in the A-10, including a leaguebest 13 home runs in Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium OUTFIELD The Niners have no questions at the three starting outfield positions. Left fielder O Brien Taylor, center fielder Chris Lane and right fielder Spencer Steedley all return to an outfield that made only nine errors last season. The trio batted.302 for Charlotte, hitting 34 of Charlotte s 107 doubles, 18 of the team s 30 home runs and knocking in 136 of the squad s 378 runs last season. Spencer Steedley (Granite Quarry, N.C.) was a workhorse last season, doing double duty as an outfielder and a part-time starter on the mound. As an offensive player, Steedley led or tied the Atlantic 10 in five offensive categories. Steedley put together three hitting streaks of more than seven games throughout the season. He played all 56 games for Charlotte last year, only one of four players to pull that feat. Chris Lane (Kernersville, N.C.) started 54 of Charlotte s 56 games a year ago as a junior. He was a solid.283 hitter and was masterful at moving runners up a base, leading the team with 11 sacrifice hits. Lane put together a trio of three-hit games on the season. Of all the regular starters, he committed only one error, the fewest on the team. Junior O Brien Taylor (Winston-Salem, N.C.) was one of three players to pound out a team-high 16 doubles last year. He was also only one of three Niners to draw at least 30 walks in Taylor orchestrated a 10-game hitting streak in the middle of the year, pulling his average from.077 to a stout.386. He settled at.324 on the season, which included a strong finish of 12 hits in his final seven contests. Taylor s best day came on a five-for-five effort in the middle game of the Dayton series. Junior transfer Brad McElroy looks to be a backup for the outfield positions, particularly when Steedley takes the mound for Charlotte in weekend series. INFIELD Only Ambrose does not return, leaving a hole at shortstop for the squad. Two players are penciled in to start there this season. Sophomore Alex Chapman (Morganton, N.C.) played in seven games last season. Junior college transfer Shayne Moody (Midland, Texas) also took fall innings at the position and the month of January will determine which player will emerge and find his way onto the lineup card. Third baseman Aaron Bray (Charlotte, N.C.) is the youngster of the infield, but soared in his collegiate debut in Bray was second in almost every offensive category, including hits, average and runs, while he led or tied for the team lead in on-base percentage and steals. Bray was named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year and was

3 placed on the Louisville Slugger Rookie All-American Team. Bray batted.365 last season, drew 29 walks and managed a.446 on-base percentage. Bray was placed on the Wallace Watch list, which keeps tabs with all candidates for collegiate baseball player of the year. He started his freshman season with a hit in 19 of his first 21 games, including an 18-game hitting streak, taking his average to.466 by the middle of March. Senior Cory Lane (Kernersville, N.C.) will be the second-leading hitter to return to the lineup for the Niners in Lane manned second base for Charlotte last season, and at a.961 fielding percentage, was a big help defensively to the cause en route to the winning season. Lane hit.357 for Charlotte, mostly in the leadoff spot, with 80 hits, and led the team with six triples. He scored at least a run in the first nine games to get Charlotte off to 12-2 start. One amazing note on Lane was that he was a tough out day after day as he never went consecutive games without a hit in 2006, playing in all 56 contests for the Niners. First base will be manned by a platoon of Steedley and junior Alex Burt (Raleigh, N.C.). Burt played in 22 of the Niners 56 games, batting.241 for the season. He made only one error last season and finished with a.993 fielding percentage. Burt started his season hitless in his first five games, but rallied to put together a five-game hitting streak to follow, pushing his average up to.321 at that point in the season. CATCHER The catcher spot will be handled mostly by senior Kris Rochelle. Rochelle played 52 games last year for the Niners, batting.246 and pounding out 11 doubles, the second-best total on the team. Rochelle was a stout defensive player behind the plate, picking off ten baserunners and opponents stole only eight bases on 28 attempts while he was wearing the catcher s gear. His.985 fielding percentage is high for a player that handles the ball as often as he did in His leadership handling a younger pitching staff will be key in the success of the Niners this season. Chris Taylor (Mt. Pleasant, N.C.) will handle backup catching and be one of the primary designated hitters for the Niners this season. Taylor hit at a.335 clip last season and was one of the three doubles leaders with 16. Taylor was one of three Niners to be around.500 in the slugging percentage department. Taylor was third on the team in on-base percentage with a.433 average in that category. PITCHING The young men on the hill will be the tenuous position for Coach Hibbs and pitching coach Brandon Hall in 2007, at least in the early going. The bullpen depth looks to be improved from last season, but the starting rotation will need to fill some gaps from last year s departed senior Senior Adam Mills led the Atlantic 10 with 111 strikeouts last season and will get the lion's share of innings pitched this season. class, which includes a pair of players who moved on to the professional ranks. From day one this group has worked very hard to build on the success we have had in recent years, said Coach Hall. Each of the last couple of years, we have had a pitcher step up and have a career type year. We have several candidates that could emerge in that role and it will be interesting to see who the next guy is. Adam Mills (Big Pool, Md.) is the most experienced of the hurlers for the Niners. The senior enters his final collegiate season as the team s active leader in almost every pitching category. He is sixth all-time in program history for career strikeouts and seventh in wins and innings pitched. His record is tops among starters, as well as seven complete games and 267 innings of work. No one started more games or pitched more innings than Mills a year ago, when he had a career-best 3.00 ERA, and threw 114 innings, with an astounding 111 strikeouts against 19 walks. Mills will again toe the pitching rubber most often for the team this season, hoping to lead the squad in many pitching categories again in In addition to playing in the outfield and some at first base, Charlotte will look to get some starts and innings out of Spencer Steedley. Steedley has 17 career starts and a career 5-6 record. He only managed three starts last year, but Hibbs and Hall hope to get him closer to the 10 starts he had in Balancing his innings in the field and on the mound will be important, particularly in conference weekend series. That leaves Kyle Pfirrman (Hamilton, Ohio) as the only other pitcher on the roster with starting experience for Charlotte. He began to develop as a set-up man and his fall will determine the role he takes on with the team this spring. Senior lefty Matt Foard (Indian Trail, N.C.) has seven career starts under his belt, but is coming off his fewest appearances and innings pitched season of his career. He has innings in three years with the Niners and could emerge as an occasional starter, but certainly has experience as a reliever and situational hurler for Hibbs to go to from the bench. His career record is 4-4 with three saves. B.J. Hagen (Richmond, Va.) recorded three saves last season, the most of any returner this season. His ERA was 4.94 in just 31 innings pitched, and the coaching staff will look for more consistency out of this junior and the rest of the pitching staff this season. Hagen may become the Niners set-up man or closer this season. Sam Pierce (Davidson, N.C.) threw just 16.2 innings last season, but has shown flashes of CHARLOTTE49ers.com taking the closer s role in He struck out 15 and walked five in limited action, which could be part of his recipe for success this season. Junior college transfer and left handed pitcher Luke Stahl (Nevada, Mo.) has shown the coaches enough in the fall to be looked upon for staff depth this season. A bevy of young arms join the bullpen this season to see who may emerge and grab some mid-week and even weekend innings down the stretch. The right handed help includes sophomores Zach Rosenbaum (Huntersville, N.C.) and Dusty White (Charlotte, N.C.). Rosenbaum led freshman with 22 innings of work last season, including a start and a 2-2 record. White made one appearance last season on the mound, splitting time in the field, but will play as a pitcher only this season, which should work to his developmental benefit and give him a chance to get on the field consistently in Freshmen will be abound on the pitching staff, including righties Greg McDaniel (Garner, N.C.), Bryan Hamilton (Woodstock, Md.) and Justin Duncan (Durham, N.C.), as well as left handed youngster Tyler Gansner (Lancaster, Pa.). As a staff, we have been successful attacking the strike zone and attacking hitters, said Hall. As young as we may be, I am interested to see how we accept the challenge of preparing each day to pitch to our strengths. SCHEDULE Games versus a trio of teams that qualified for the NCAA Baseball Championships and more against projected conference championship contenders highlight a schedule that begins with 22 of the first 33 games at home in This will be a significant challenge for us early, said 49ers Head Coach Loren Hibbs, who begins his 15 th season at the helm. We set the schedule up this was to get ready for conference play, which includes five tough road series. OPPONENT WEB SITES Atlantic 10 atlantic10.com Campbell gocamels.com College of Charleston cofcsports.com Dayton daytonflyers.com Furman furmanpaladins.com George Washington gwusports.com High Point highpointpanthers.com James Madison jmusports.com Le Moyne lemoynedolphins.com Massachusetts umassathletics.com North Carolina tarheelblue.com North Carolina A&T ncataggies.com Radford ruhighlanders.com Rhode Island gorhody.com Richmond richmondspiders.com St. Bonaventure gobonnies.com Saint Joseph's sjuhawks.com Virginia Tech hokiesports.com Wake Forest wakeforestsports.com Winthrop winthropeagles.com Xavier goxavier.com 2007 season preview 3

4 head coach loren hibbs 49 Loren Hibbs Head Coach 15th Season Wichita State 84 Loren Hibbs is entering his 15th season as the head coach at Charlotte, and the fifth alongside assistant coaches Bo Durkac and Brandon Hall. Last season, the Niners' first in the Atlantic 10, Hibbs led the squad to a 18-9 league record and an appearance in the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament. The Niners are again picked to finish first by the league's coaches (for the second time in two years) as Charlotte continues to earn respect in its new conference. In his 14 seasons at Charlotte, Hibbs has helped lead the 49ers to two regular-season conference titles, one conference tournament title and two NCAA Tournament appearances. SUCCESS AT CHARLOTTE Hibbs was hired as head coach of the Charlotte baseball program on February 26, 1992, and his appointment paid immediate dividends. In his first season, 1993, Hibbs took the 49ers to their first NCAA Tournament and guided them to their firstever conference tournament championship with the 1993 Metro Conference Tournament title. He led the 49ers to back-to-back conference regular-season titles with the 1994 and 1995 Metro regular season crowns. And in 1995 he coached the 49ers to what was then a school-record 36 wins, the program's first-ever win over a top 10 team and the program's first-ever votes in a national poll. The 49ers first-place league finish in 1994 earned him Metro Conference Coach of the Year honors. During the 1998 season, the 49ers won a schoolrecord 43 games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time. That season, he garnered Conference USA Coach of the Year honors. Not only have the teams under Hibbs excelled, but several individuals have gone on to receive national acclaim. Four of the school's five All-Americans have played under Hibbs. In 1995, Tim Collie was named the Metro Conference Player of the Year and became just the second 49er baseball All-American. Joey Anderson earned All-America honors in 1996, giving the 49ers their third All- American and second in four years under Hibbs. In 1998, Bo Robinson and James Matan became the fourth and fifth Charlotte All-Americans. Matan was named the 1998 Conference USA Player of the Year. In 2001, John Maine was named the Conference USA Pitcher of the Year. Maine pitches for the N. Y. Mets and grabbed a win in the National League Championship Series last fall. Hibbs has also shown a knack for bringing along freshmen. Last season, Aaron Bray was named A-10 Rookie of the Year and put on the Collegiate BaseballLouisville Slugger 2006 Freshman All-America Team, the second time for each for a Niner in team history (Mike Taylor was C-USA Freshman of the Year and a Freshman All- American in 2000). Six other freshmen under Hibbs have been named freshman honorable mention All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball: Joey Anderson (1993), Bo Robinson (1995), Brion Treadway (1998), Brad Erwin (2000), Brad Lamm (2000) and Adam Willard (2002). Nine different players garnered Conference USA All-Freshman team Milestone Victories Win Date Score / Opponent 1st February 13, , at W. Carolina 50th April 23, , vs. Tulane 100th March 3, , vs. George Mason 150th May 14, , vs. Southern Miss 200th March 12, , vs. Kent 250th May 7, , vs. Saint Louis 281st* February 24, , vs. Cleveland St. * - became the program's all-time winningest coach 300th February 25, , vs. High Point 350th March 12, , vs. Duquesne 400th May 17, at Virginia Tech 4 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Loren Hibbs played college baseball for Wichita State. He was a member of the 1982 College World Series all-tournament team. Hibbs still holds the NCAA record for runs scored in a season with 125 in honors during Hibbs' tenure with Aaron Bray and Kyle Pfirrman earning All- Freshman honors in the Atlantic 10 for Charlotte's first season there in Not only have his teams excelled on the field but they also have excelled in the classroom. This past fall, 14 players were named to an academic honor list, including nine who earned Dean's List distinction or better. Academic All- American and all-league selection Matt McWilliams and former all-conference selection Cam Browder received NCAA Post Graduate scholarships to finish their degrees after professional baseball. Last year, shortstop Mike Ambrose was the program's first-ever First-Team Academic All-American. Ambrose was also Male Student-Athlete of the Year in the Atlantic 10, another first for Charlotte. During his 14 years as coach at Charlotte, 90 percent of the seniors have graduated. See page 38 for more on the 49ers academic and professional successes. The 49ers have also done a lot of community service in his 14 seasons. Projects include working with Habitat for Humanity, the Metrolina Food Bank, the Epilepsy Foundation's Walk, area shelters and making visits to Hemby's Children's Hospital. Hibbs and his team have also taken part in several local youth clinics and he has worked with several clinics regionally. AN IMPRESSIVE BACKGROUND Hibbs arrived in Charlotte after serving as an assistant coach at his alma Series Results Under Hibbs UAB Albany Appalachian St Auburn Belmont College Belmont Abbey Campbell Canisius Catawba Coll. of Charleston Charleston So Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Columbia Connecticut Davidson Dayton Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois Elon Florida A&M Fordham Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason Geo. Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Greensboro College Harvard High Point Houston Howard Illinois Illinois State Indiana James Madison Kansas Kent Le Moyne Le Salle Liberty Limestone Longwood Louisville Marshall Massachusetts Memphis Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Mississippi State Morehead State Niagara North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro NC State UNC Wilmington Northwestern State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Penn State Pfeiffer Radford Opponents in Bold Rhode Island Richmond Rutgers St. Bonaventure Saint Joseph's Saint Louis Siena South Alabama South Carolina S. Carolina-Aiken South Florida Southern Miss SW Texas Temple Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas A&M TCU Troy State Tulane Virginia VCU Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Virginia Western Carolina Wichita State William & Mary Winthrop Wofford Xavier Yale Youngstown State Totals (All-time series on page 26.)

5 mater, Wichita State. Over his career, Hibbs has piled up an impressive resume of accomplishments. As a player he was involved in two regular-season conference titles, one conference tournament championship, two NCAA regionals and a second place finish at the College World Series. As an assistant coach, he was involved in seven regular-season conference titles, five tournament titles, seven regional appearances, four College World Series visits and one national championship. He was associated with some form of conference championship in every season for nine straight years from As an assistant to Shockers head coach Gene Stephenson, Hibbs made trips to the NCAA Tournament in six of his seven years and to the College World Series in four of his last five years. Over the course of his coaching career, both at Charlotte and Wichita State, Hibbs has mentored 14 major league players, including Eric Wedge, Pat Meares, Darren Dreifort, Doug Mirabelli and the 49ers' own Jason Stanford (Cleveland) and John Maine (Baltimore/New York Mets). For more on Hibbs' work with professional players, see page 29. Hibbs has worked with112 All-Conference, 28 All-Region and 21 All-American selections, in addition to four players who went on to play for Team USA. As a player with Wichita State, he was a three-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection and a member of the 1982 College World Series all-tournament team. He still ranks high in several of the Shockers all-time categories, and the 125 runs he scored in the 1982 season are not only a school-record, but an NCAA record as well. Hibbs, a three-time professional draft pick, had a brief professional stint with the San Francisco Giants. Hibbs has three children, Tyson (19), Erin (17) and Lanie Rae (7), and is married to the former Lisa Helms. 9 Bo Durkac Assistant Coach Hitting/Fielding 5th Season Virginia Tech 95 Bo Durkac, a former All-Metro Conference third baseman at Virginia Tech, is in his fifth season as a member of the Charlotte coaching staff under Loren Hibbs. His main responsibilities are handling the hitters, infield/outfield instruction and recruiting. In the four seasons Durkac has served as hitting coach, the 49ers have batted.299 and averaged 6.84 runs and 3.11 extra base hits per game. In 2006, the 49ers hit over 100 doubles for the third year in a row saw an increase over the 2005 numbers in hits (+24), runs (+48), RBI (36) and walks (+29), while strikeouts went down (-157). Over the past three years under Durkac's tutelage, the Niners have seen steady increases in runs, hits, batting average, RBI, walks and on-base percentage. Durkac finished his professional baseball career with the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League in September of Before that he played for Sonoma County in the Western Baseball League in the summer of He played with the Taichung Agan in the Taiwan Major Leagues in March and April of Before playing in Taiwan, he played three seasons in the Western Baseball League for the Chico Heat. In 1999, he made the Western League all-star team as a member of the Heat. Also, in 1999 he played for Team USA in the XIV International Cup in Sydney, Australia. Durkac also played in the California League for the Arizona Diamondbacks in In 1995, he spent his first pro season with the Adirondack Hibbs' Notes One of few to have coached and played in a College World Series Championship game. Under Hibbs, the 49ers have won two regular-season conference championships, one conference tournament title and made two NCAA tournament appearances. Charlotte played in three league championship games, the semifinals on two other occasions, and won at least one game in the conference tournament eight times. During his 14 years as head coach, 90 percent of the seniors have graduated. The 49ers are one of only three schools in Conference USA history to have had a player named pitcher, player and freshman of the year, and a coach of the Year. Four of Charlotte's five All-Americans played for Hibbs. 54 of 69 players that have earned all-conference honors played for Hibbs. Hibbs became the program's all-time winningest coach during the 2002 season. In his 15th season, has the longest tenure of any current coach in the athletic dept. The Loren Hibbs Show You can listen to The Loren Hibbs Show each week during the season on Charlotte49ers.com as part of the school s subscription-based multimedia package through Yahoo! Audio. The show will feature coach s thoughts on the week's games, a preview of what s coming up, and other thoughts about the program. CHARLOTTE49ers.com o Lumberjacks in the Northeast Independent League. Prior to his professional career, Durkac was a two-time All- Metro Conference third baseman at Virginia Tech. During his three seasons with the Hokies, he hit.360 with a school-record 60 doubles. He was an ironman, playing all but two innings in his final two collegiate seasons. In 1993, he was the Metro Conference Newcomer of the Year as he led the conference in hitting at.423. He played his freshman season at North Carolina. "Bo is very knowledgeable about the game of baseball," Charlotte coach Loren Hibbs said. "He knows what it takes to be successful at this level. He has a great way of communicating with our players. Bo and Brandon give our program two young guys who are working tirelessly to take our program to the next level. I have complete confidence in him to do what needs to be done for our program to be successful." The Kittanning, Pa., native graduated with a liberal arts and sciences degree from Virginia Tech in He has authored two books on baseball: "2001: A Baseball Odyssey" and "How to Become a Professional Baseball Player." He also contributed a semimonthly column on Baseball America's website for two years. coaching staff 5

6 coaching and support staff 29 Brandon Hall Assistant Coach Pitching/Recruiting 5th Season UNC Wilmington 99 Brandon Hall is in his fifth season with the 49ers coaching staff, and is in his second season as the team's recruiting coordinator. His main on-field responsibilities are handling the pitching staff. In his eight seasons as an assistant, Hall's teams have won three regular-season championships and five of his pitching staffs have been ranked nationally in ERA. Last season, Charlotte was 19th in Division I baseball in ERA, 51st in winning percentage and 56th in strikeouts per nine innings. He has coached five all-conference pitchers, two all- Freshman pitchers, one pitcher of the year, and two freshman All-Americans. Charlotte's pitching staff's ERA numbers have dropped in eight of Hall's nine seasons (including to 3.50 in 2006, the lowest earned run average for a Charlotte team since a 3.47 final tally in 1990), while 31 players have gone on to sign professional contracts. Before joining the coaching staff at Charlotte, he spent four seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, UNC Wilmington, where he also worked with the pitchers. In four years at UNCW, the pitching staff finished each season ranked among the top 30 Grant Achilles is in his first season as the volunteer assistant coach for the Charlotte Baseball team. Achilles joins the team fresh off a coaching stint with the Thunder Bay Border Cats, the 2006 Northwoods League runner-up. nationally in team ERA. In 2001, UNCW finished fourth in team ERA with a 3.20 mark, and in 2002, the Seahawks' pitching staff finished 25th in the country with a 3.95 ERA. Hall also spent two summers on the coaching staff of the Wilson Tobs in the Coastal Plain League. In 2001, he served as the Tobs manager and guided the team to a berth in the CPL Finals, coaching in the league's allstar game that summer. On Brandon's watch, 15 pitchers have been chosen for summer league all-star teams, and four pitchers have been named to summer league "top prospect" lists. The Raleigh, N.C., native was a two-year letterwinner as a pitcher at UNCW. He won seven games and had a 3.87 ERA in two seasons on the mound. Hall was twice elected president of the student-athlete advisory committee at UNCW, where he graduated in 1999 with a bachelor s degree in business marketing. Hall lives in Concord, N.C. Support Staff 12 Grant Achilles Volunteer Assistant Coach 1st Season Wake Forest '06 A former Wake Forest Demon Deacon, Achilles played first base, second base, catcher and some right field in his collegiate career, with a notable 2005 season, during which he hit for a.381 average. Achilles will coach first base, assist in providing position player instruction and assist with summer league placement. Karri Johnson Athletic Trainer Rachel Ramey Team Manager Mark Verburg Academic Advisor James Krumpos Strength & Conditioning Ryan Rose Media Relations Carly Venick Game Operations Established in 1969, the Athletic Foundation has developed into a vitally important support group, pursuing excellence, integrity and pride in the University s athletic program. Become a 49er Club member, and your money will go to provide scholarship assistance to over 250 male and female student-athletes in 16 varsity sports Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

7 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown (Last School) 1 O Brien Taylor OF RJr R/R Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor) 2 Chris Lane OF Sr R/R Kernersville, N.C. (Glenn) 3 Tyson Hibbs OF So L/R Charlotte, N.C. (Independence) 4 Alex Bryant INF Jr R/R Ellerbe, N.C. (Richmond Senior) 6 Cory Lane INF Sr L/R Kernersville, N.C. (Glenn) 8 Aaron Bray INF So L/R Charlotte, N.C. (Independence) 10 Shayne Moody INF Jr R/R Midland, Texas (Brookhaven College) 11 Alex Burt OF Jr R/R Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 13 Jeff Bohlen INF So L/R Chicago Heights, Ill. (Marion Catholic) 14 Brad McElroy OF Jr L/R St. Thomas, Ont., CANADA (Kellogg CC) 16 Alex Chapman INF So R/R Morganton, N.C. (Freedom) 17 Mike Perkins C Fr L/R Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles) 18 Spencer Steedley OF/LHP Sr L/L Granite Quarry, N.C. (East Rowan) 19 Keith Moreland RHP Jr R/R Silver Spring, Md. (St. John s College HS) 20 Chris Taylor C Jr R/R Mt. Pleasant, N.C. (Mt. Pleasant) 21 Luke Stahl LHP Jr L/L Nevada, Mo. (Allen County CC) 22 Zach Rosenbaum RHP So R/R Huntersville, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 24 Kris Rochelle C/INF Sr R/R Richmond, Va. (Mills E. Godwin) 25 Alan Parks OF So L/L Cornelius, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 26 Tyler Gansner LHP Fr L/L Lancaster, Pa. (Lampeter-Strasburg) 27 Greg McDaniel RHP Fr R/R Garner, N.C. (Garner) 28 Michael Maples LHP RFr L/L Gastonia, N.C. (Ashbrook) 30 B.J. Hagen RHP Jr R/R Richmond, Va. (J.R. Tucker) 31 Adam Mills RHP Sr R/R Big Pool, Md. (Clear Spring) 32 Bryan Hamilton RHP Fr R/R Woodstock, Md. (Mount Saint Joseph) 33 Kyle Pfirrman LHP So L/L Hamilton, Ohio (Badin) 34 Sam Pierce RHP So R/R Davidson, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 35 Justin Duncan RHP Fr R/R Durham, N.C. (Riverside) 37 Dusty White RHP So L/R Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell) 38 Kelly McLain RHP RFr R/R Hiddenite, N.C. (Alexander Central) 44 Matt Foard LHP Sr L/L Indian Trail, N.C. (Piedmont) Coaching Staff 49 Loren Hibbs Head Coach (Wichita State, 1984) 15th Season at Charlotte 9 Bo Durkac Assistant Coach (Virginia Tech, 1995) 5th Season at Charlotte 29 Brandon Hall Assistant Coach (UNC Wilmington, 1999) 5th Season at Charlotte 12 Grant Achilles Volunteer Assistant(Wake Forest, 2006) 1st Season at Charlotte Breakdown By State Illinois (1) 13 Jeff Bohlen Maryland (3) 32 Bryan Hamilton 19 Keith Moreland 31 Adam Mills Missouri (1) 21 Luke Stahl New York (1) 17 Mike Perkins North Carolina (19) 8 Aaron Bray 11 Alex Burt 4 Alex Bryant 16 Alex Chapman 35 Justin Duncan 44 Matt Foard 3 Tyson Hibbs 2 Chris Lane 6 Cory Lane 28 Michael Maples 27 Greg McDaniel 38 Kelly McLain 25 Alan Parks 34 Sam Pierce 22 Zach Rosenbaum 18 Spencer Steedley 20 Chris Taylor 1 O'Brien Taylor 37 Dusty White Ohio (1) 33 Kyle Pfirrman Ontario, Canada (1) 14 Brad McElroy Pennsylvania (1) 26 Tyler Gansner Texas (1) 10 Shayne Moody Virginia (2) 30 B.J. Hagen 24 Kris Rochelle 2007 roster BREAKDOWN BY PLAYING ELIGIBILITY SENIORS: 6 2 Chris Lane 6 Cory Lane 18 Spencer Steedley 24 Kris Rochelle 31 Adam Mills 44 Matt Foard JUNIORS: 9 1 O Brien Taylor 4 Alex Bryant 10 Shayne Moody 11 Alex Burt 14 Brad McElroy 19 Keith Moreland 20 Chris Taylor 21 Luke Stahl 30 B.J. Hagen SOPHOMORES: 9 3 Tyson Hibbs 8 Aaron Bray 13 Jeff Bohlen 16 Alex Chapman 22 Zach Rosenbaum 25 Alan Parks 33 Kyle Pfirrman 34 Sam Pierce 37 Dusty White FRESHMEN: 9 17 Mike Perkins 26 Tyler Gansner 27 Greg McDaniel 28 Michael Maples 32 Bryan Hamilton 35 Justin Duncan 38 Kelly McLain BY POSITION INFIELD: 7 4 Alex Bryant 6 Cory Lane 8 Aaron Bray 10 Shayne Moody 13 Jeff Bohlen 16 Alex Chapman 24 Kris Rochelle Players may be listed at more than one position. PITCHER: 15 LEFT: 6 18 Spencer Steedley 21 Luke Stahl 26 Tyler Gansner 28 Michael Maples 33 Kyle Pfirrman 44 Matt Foard OUTFIELD: 7 1 O Brien Taylor 2 Chris Lane 3 Tyson Hibbs CHARLOTTE49ers.com 11 Alex Burt 14 Brad McElroy 18 Spencer Steedley 25 Alan Parks RIGHT: Keith Moreland 22 Zach Rosenbaum 27 Greg McDaniel 30 B.J. Hagen 31 Adam Mills 32 Bryan Hamilton 34 Sam Pierce 35 Justin Duncan 37 Dusty White 38 Kelly McLain CATCHER: 3 17 Mike Perkins 20 Chris Taylor 24 Kris Rochelle 7

8 player profiles 2 Chris Lane Sr. OF R/R Kernersville, N.C. Glenn HS At Charlotte : Started 54 of 56 games in the outfield for the Niners... A skilled batsman, Lane led the team with 11 of Charlotte's 46 sacrifice hits... Batted.283 and was a steady defender, with only one defensive error, the fewest among the starters... Led the team with.992 fielding percentage, and added seven outfield assists... Pounded 13 multi-hit games, including five three-hit games... Recorded career-best three RBI on March 19, vs. LeMoyne... Both home runs and better than half of his runs scored (19 of 35) came in conference play... Nearly doubled career run production last season (35 of 71 career runs scored came in '06) : Recovered from injury in 2004 Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals Chris Lane's Career Game Highs AB... 5, 20 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) Runs... 3, 5 times (last at Saint Joseph's, 4/16/06) Hits... 4 at Memphis (5/19/05) HR... 1, 5 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) Doubles... 2 at Louisville (4/18/04) RBI... 3 vs. LeMoyne, (3/19/06) Walks.. 2, 3 times (last at Saint Joseph's, 4/16/06) SB... 1, 11 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) Hitting Streak games (4/7/04-4/28/04) to start 37 games, all in center field... Second on team in batting average... Team posted a (.621) record when he started... Tied with teammate Alex Bryant for second in the nation with 14 sacrifice bunts... Had 12 multi-hit games...15 of 22 RBI and 10 of 14 extra-base hits came in conference play... Earned a summer all-star nod for Kernersville Bulldogs in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League : Made 25 starts as a true freshman, all in center field... Started 16 Conference USA games... Collected five of his eight RBI in C-USA play, including two apiece at Louisville (4/17, 13-8 win) and vs. Southern Miss (5/16, loss)... Also had two RBI against non-league and local rival Davidson (4/28)... Had an eleven-game hitting streak, the second-longest on the team... Was 16-for-38 during that span (.421), which included seven league games... Tripled against High Point (3/14)... Recorded two doubles in an 8-5 win over Louisville (4/18). At Glenn - Named all-conference twice... Played in the state games. Personal - Twin brother, Cory, is a member of the team... Parents are Joanie and Tony Lane... Major is geography... Born November 9, Matt Foard Chris Lane Cory Lane Adam Mills Spencer Steedley At Charlotte : Named Second Team All- Atlantic 10, one of a record nine Niners named All-Conference... Began the season with a 10- game hitting streak, giving him a career-best 20- game streak, stretching over the end of '05 and Cory Lane's Career Highs start of the '06 seasons... Scored a run in each AB... 8 vs. Indiana, 2/26/06) of the first nine games... One of four players to start Runs... 3, 9 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/20/06) all 56 games for the Niners... Led the team in triples Hits... 5 at Appalachian State (4/4/06) HR... 1, 11 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) for the second straight season... Tied school-record 2B... 3 at Appalachian State (4/4/06) with eight at bats in 14-inning home game versus 3B... 2, vs. Tulane (4/9/05) Indiana on Feb Had 23 multi-hit games, including a career-best 5-for-5 game at Appalachian State 6 RBI... 4, twice (last at Furman, 5/17/05) Walks. 2, 11 times (last at Virginia Tech, 5/16/06) on April 4... Tied the school record with three SB... 2, twice (last at Saint Joseph's, 4/15/06) Hitting Streak games (5/6/05-2/28/06) doubles in that contest... Recorded a hit in 46 of 56 Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HRRBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals games... Never went consecutive games without a hit for the season... Doubled career stolen base output, pilfering 14 of 15 bases to bring career total to Batted.373 and slugged.548 with five triples and three home runs in 29 games in the leadoff spot : Second nationally, led Conference USA, and set C-USA and Charlotte alltime single-season marks with 11 triples... Seven of those came in conference play... Led team and ranked fifth among league leaders with 60 runs scored... Tied for team lead with 24 extra-base hits multi-hit games, including eight 3-hit games... Ended the season on a 10-game hitting streak... One of three players to play in and start all 54 games... Made all 54 starts at second base, where he led the team in assists and combined to make 39 double plays for-11 on stolen base attempts... Batted leadoff in 31 games, and team was on those occasions... Hit.304 with 14 extra base hits, 39 runs scored and 25 RBI when leading off... Earned a summer all-star nod for Kernersville Bulldogs in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League : Made 35 starts as a true freshman... Started 19 at second base and 10 in center field... Started 18 C-USA games... Season-high three RBI in a win against Saint Louis... Doubled in six different games... Scored a run in 17 different games, including five straight (2/22 to 3/6)... Scored two runs in six games... Had an eight game hitting streak (4/25 to 5/15), which included six C-USA games... Hit.385 (10 for 26) in that span... fifth on the team in batting average... seven of nine RBI came in league play. Glenn - Named all-conference his last three seasons... Played in the Blue-Gray Classic... Also played in the state games and the East-West games... Earned the Presidential Award. Personal - Twin brother, Chris, is a member of the team... Parents are Joanie and Tony Lane... Major is geography... Born November 9, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Cory Lane Sr. INF L/R Kernersville, N.C. Glenn HS

9 18 Spencer Steedley Sr. OF/LHP L/L Granite Quarry, N.C. East Rowan HS Pre-Season All-America Candidate At Charlotte : Selected first-team All- Conference (A-10), the first for Charlotte since John Maine in Conference-USA in 2001 and one of a school-record nine Niners named All- Conference... Led or tied for the lead in the Atlantic10 in home runs, runs scored, walks, RBI and sacrifice flies, leading the team in those categories, in addition to slugging percentage... Tied the school record with three doubles vs. Wake Forest on Feb. 12. Scored a run in 26 of Charlotte's 31 games... Never went three straight games without scoring a run... Recorded 19 multi-hit games, including a pair of three-hit and a season-best four-hit contest... Started the season with a bang, going 5-for-8, scoring five runs with three doubles and three RBI in the seasonopening double-header split against Wake Forest... Tied career-highs with two homers and four RBI, scoring four times in a 13-all tie at Appalachian State on April 4... Knocked home five RBI once and four RBI in three Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Totals Career Game Highs - Pitching IP 6.0, twice, (last vs. App. St., 4/25/06) Strikeouts... 7 at Furman (3/24/04) Career Game Highs - Hitting AB... 7 at Saint Louis (4/1/05) Runs... 4, twice (last at App. St., 4/4/06) Hits... 4, 3 times(last at App. St., 4/4/06) HR... 2, 3 times (last at App. St., 4/4/06) Doubles... 3 vs. Wake Forest (2/12/06) RBI... 6 at Saint Louis (4/1/05) Walks...3, 4 times(last vs. Indiana, 2/24/06) SB... 2, twice (last vs. TCU, 4/24/05) Hitting Streak... 9 games (2/18/06-3/4/06) different games... Set new career-high with nine-game hitting streak early in the season... Finished ranked 33rd in NCAA for walks per game, 54th for RBI per game and 62nd in nation in runs scored per contest... Named A-10 Co-Player of the week, April 3... Only one of two regular starters to not ground into a double play : Tied for the team lead with 17 doubles and 24 extra-base hits... Hit two home runs on May 8 vs. Louisville, the only multi-homer game of the season for the Niners... Team-high six RBI in win at Saint Louis on April 1... Hit.357 in 24 non-conference games... Hit.333 in 20 road games multi-hit and nine multi-rbi games... Played 34 games at first base and nine in right field... Batted in the fifth spot 41 times... Despite just a 2-3 record on the mound, team was 7-3 in his 10 starts... Nine of his appearances came in non-conference play, where he posted a 5.79 ERA... Athletic Director's Academic List (Fall, 2005)... Earned all-star nod in Coastal Plain League : Saw his freshman season cut short due to injury... Started 23 games in the field, including all 15 in Conference USA play... All of his starts came in right field... Had a career day at Louisville on April 17, keying a 13-8 win with a 4-for-5, two-home run performance... Also had a double, single and stolen base in that game, scoring three runs... Batting average would have tied for third on the team (did not have enough at-bats to qualify)... seven multiple-hit games... Earned a pitching win with a six-inning, seven-strike out performance in a 4-2 victory at Furman... Three of his five outings came on the road, including at nationally-rated North Carolina... At East Rowan - Named all-conference three times... Named all-county twice... MVP of the Easter Tournament... Personal - Parents are Roxanne and Derry Steedley... Major is geography... Born May 31, player profiles At Charlotte : Leads active players in games started and is on pace to crack the top eight in career games played at Charlotte... Had 12 multi-hit games, including a trio of three-hit games... Has seen a decline in strikeouts in each Rochelle's Career Game Highs of his three previous seasons... Threw out 20 of 28 AB... 6, twice (last vs. Indiana, 2/26/06) Runs... 5 vs. Duquesne, 3/12/05 baserunners attempting to steal, fourth-best in the A- Hits... 4 vs. Houston 5/14/ Picked off 10 more baserunners... Batted.349 (15- HR... 2 at Davidson (3/1/04) for-43) when leading off an inning : Improved 2B... 1, 36 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/20/06) across the board with career highs in every statistic RBI... 4 vs. Duquesne, 3/12/05 while lowering his strikeout total... Named Conference Walks..3, 4 times (last at Saint Louis 4/1/05) USA Hitter of the Week on March 7, after hitting.500 SB... 2 at North Carolina A&T 3/1/05 Hitting Streak games (3/14/04-4/3/04) and slugging.857 with four extra base hits and 7 RBI in a 4-0 week... Second on team with 44 RBI and 23 extrabase hits... Tied for team lead with six home runs... Two-run home run in the 11th inning gave Charlotte a 6-4 win over Duquesne on March Team was 6-0 when he homered... Four of his homers came with two outs... Batted.358 with 15 extra-base hits and 27 RBI in 22 nonconference games... Hit.339 at home multiple-hit and 13 multiple-rbi games... Hit primarily in the cleanup spot (41 games)... Made 26 starts behind the plate, and played first base 17 Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals Kris Rochelle Sr. C/INF R/R Richmond, Va. Mills Godwin HS times... Dean's List and Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall) : Opened his career hitting safely in five straight games... Recorded team-leading 13-game hitting streak... Collected 17 hits (.309) and 11 RBI in that stretch... Had at least one hit in 38 of 51 games overall, including 36 of his first 41 games... Started all 51 games played, including 23 at catcher and 27 as the designated hitter... Belted two home runs at cross-town rival Davidson, helping Charlotte to a 10-3 win... Homered in four other games, including three against C-USA foes (Tulane, Saint Louis and Houston)... At Mills Godwin - Drafted in the 50th round of the 2003 draft by the Chicago Cubs... Earned all-state honors as a catcher his senior year... Named first-team all-region as a senior... Named all-district three times... As a junior he was runner-up for district player of the year... Member of a team that won back-to-back district and region championships as a junior and a senior... Played on a two-time American Legion state championship team... Personal - Parents are Tina and Robin Rochelle... Major is Earth science... Born September 22, CHARLOTTE49ers.com 9

10 player profiles Pre-Season All-America Candidate At Charlotte : Finished the season sixth all-time in program history for career strikeouts and seventh in wins and innings pitched... Honorable Mention A-10 All-Conference, one of a Mills' Career Game Highs record nine Niners named All-Conference... Led team IP.. 9.0, twice (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) in starts, innings pitched and strikeouts, tied for team Strikeouts at Saint Joseph's, 4/16/06 lead with five complete games and opponents' batting average among starters (.256)... A-10 final rankings - 1st in strikeouts, 2nd in innings pitched and starts, tied for 4th in wins, 11th in ERA, tied for 13th in opponent batting average... Most wins and lowest ERA among returning starters strikeouts was career-high mark and fourth-best in school history... Had career-best 12- strikeout effort in 11-1 victory at Saint Joseph's on April Started and threw three shutout innings at home vs. No. 1 North Carolina on April 12, striking out four... Finished the season 114th-best in NCAA for individual ERA... Had lowest walks per inning average of career... Also had best stikeout to walk ratio in career... Won five of eight games in conference play and recorded a decision in eight of nine A-10 starts... Posted 6-2 home record, striking out 77 batters... Only surrendered one home run on the road in four starts, recording a 2-2 record... Margin of team victory in his eight wins was 6.75 runs... Got no-decision on March 11 vs. Siena, Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Totals Adam Mills Sr. RHP R/R Big Pool, Md. Clear Spring HS despite leaving with a 7-4 lead after six innings... Got no-decision despite leaving after 8.2 scoreless innings pitched on March 24 vs. George Washington... Pitched seven or more innings in eight of 17 starts : Emerged as the team's top starter, leading regulars in ERA, innings, complete games (2), and strike outs... Tied for the team lead in wins... Team was 11-5 when he started on the mound... Consistent throughout the season with a 4.91 ERA in conference play and 4.84 in non-conference action... Allowed just one earned run in each of his last three starts -all in conference - with a 1.27 ERA and 20 K's in that streak... Pitched six or more innings in 10 starts and completed at least five innings in 15 of Had multiple strikeouts in 16 of 17 appearances... Had five or more strikeouts nine times starts came in league play, where he struck out Among C-USA leaders, had fifth-most innings and strikeouts in league-only games... Dean's List and Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall)... In the summer, starred for the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods League... Posted a 6-2 mark in 11 starts, with a 1.00 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 72.1 innings : Tied for the team lead in appearances (27)... tied with two others for team lead in wins (4)... picked up decisions against Saint Louis, at Houston, at Louisville, and Davidson... tied for the team lead in saves (4), closing wins over Le Moyne (twice), High Point and at Furman... pitched a season-high four innings to close win vs. High Point... struck out a season-best five batters at Furman... logged more than one inning 17 times, including three or more eight times... multiple strike outs 11 times Summer: Chosen as the top prospect in the Clark C. Griffith League by Baseball America... At Clear Spring - Named all-area twice... Named all-county three times... Named All-Apple Valley League three times... In 2003, broke his American Legion team wins record with As a senior, led his high school team to a 16-2 record... Personal - Parents are Debra and Gary Mills... Major is criminal justice... Born November 19, Spencer Steedley Crowded House for a Home Game Kris Rochelle 44 Matt Foard Sr. LHP L/L Indian Trail, N.C. Piedmont HS At Charlotte : Struck out at least two batters in all but one appearance... Threw a scoreless inning and struck out the side in the 400th career win for Head Coach Loren Hibbs, a 14-3 win at Virginia Tech on May Team won four of the five games in which he appeared... Was not scored upon in his final six innings pitched across three different appearances for the season... Dean's List (Fall) : Second among relievers on team in innings... In 12 non-conference appearances, posted 2-0 record with 3 saves, 2.30 ERA and 20 K's... Pitched more than one inning in 16 of 26 appearances... All three of his saves came when pitching 3 or more innings to close out the game...picked up conference win over Saint Louis... Improved strikeout and walk ratios as well as ERA over Athletic Director's Academic List (Spring, 2005)... This summer was an all-star for Haymarket of the Valley Baseball League and was Northern Division pitcher of the Week : Made 16 appearances, starting five times... picked up his first collegiate victory with five innings against Illinois (3/23)... allowed three runs in an 8-5 victory... had a season-high four strike outs in his first collegiate start against Winthrop (3/17, four innings)... lasted six innings against crosstown rival Davidson in his final start of the season (5/4)... At Piedmont - Named South Piedmont Conference Player of the Year as a junior and senior... Two-time All-South Piedmont Conference selection... Named all-state by the North Carolina Coaches Association as a junior and a senior... As a senior, he led his team to an 18-6 record as they reached the fourth round of the state playoffs... Named a North Carolina scholar. Personal - Parents are Cathy and Steven Foard... Major is criminal justice... Born March 10, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Totals Foard's Career Game Highs Inn , twice (last vs. USF 3/18/05) Strikeouts... 7 vs. USF, 3/18/05

11 1 O'Brien Taylor R-Jr. OF R/R Winston-Salem, N.C. Mount Tabor HS At Charlotte : Named Second Team All- Atlantic 10, one of a record nine Niners named All-Conference... Saw his on-base and slugging percentages increase in second campaign... Batted.500 when hitting eighth (14-for-28) with three doubles and eight RBI in 10 games in that spot... Spent most of the season hitting second, batting.313 with team-leading 23 RBI and a team-leading six sacrifice hits in that spot in the order... Put together a careerbest 10-game hitting streak, raising his batting average from.077 to.386 during that span and knocking in eight runs and scoring seven more... Recorded a career-best four RBI with a pair of doubles in an 11-5 conference win over George Washington on Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals O'Brien Taylor's Career Game Highs At Bats... 6 twice (last at App. St., 4/4/06) Runs... 4 at Furman, 5/17/05 Hits... 5 at Dayton, 5/6/06 Doubles... 3 vs. Duquesne, 3/12/05 HR... 1, 3 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) RBI... 4, vs. George Washington, 3/25/06 Walks... 3 vs. Siena, 3/11/06 SB... 2, 3 times (last at St. Bonaventure, 4/9/06) Hitting Streak games (2/26/06-3/12/06) March Had a perfect 5-for-5 day at the plate at Dayton on May 6... Hit for.373 (38-for- 102) batting average (best of returning starters) with 12 multi-hit performances in 27 conference games : Started 49 games with 48 in left field... Hit second in the order 31 times... Led team and ranked eighth among C-USA leaders with a.445 on-base percentage... On base at least once in 45 of 50 games... Had three separate six-game hitting streaks, including one to end the season... Tied school record with three doubles vs. Duquesne (April 1)... Hit.373 in 23 non-conference games with a.495 on base percentage multi-hit games, including five 3-hit games... Nine outfield assists defensively... League All-Freshman candidate : Redshirted... Named to the Dean s List (Fall, 2004). At Mount Tabor - Named to the state all-tournament team twice... Awarded his high school team's offensive slugger award. Personal - Parents are Leilani and Pat Taylor... Major is communication... Born Dec. 4, player profiles At Charlotte : Tied a career-high with a pair of walks and pair of runs scored in 13-all tie at Appalachian State on April 4... Blasted a threerun pinch-hit home run in Head Coach Loren Hibbs' 400th career victory, a 14-3 win at Virginia Tech : Led team and was fourth nationally Bryant's Career Game Highs AB... 6 vs. Houston, 5/14/05 Runs... 2, 4 times (last at App. State, 4/4/06) with 14 sacrifice bunts... Stepped in for injured Adam Hits... 3 at Memphis, 5/20/05 Floyd and made 40 starts at third base... Team was 24-2B... 1, 6 times (last at Memphis, 5/21/05) 16 in those games... Improved to.256 hitting with 13 HR... 1, twice (last at Virginia Tech, 5/16/06) of 17 RBI in 27 C-USA games... 7 multi-hit games... RBI... 3, at Virginia Tech, 5/16/06 Ended season on a 5-game hitting streak assists Walks... 2, twice (last at App. State, 4/4/06) and 7 double plays... Team season high eight assists vs. 4 SB... 1, 3 times (last at Memphis, 5/19/05) Houston (May 14)... Chancellor's List (Spring, 2005) Hitting Streak... 5 games (5/15/05-5/21/05) Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals and Athletic Director's Academic List (Fall)... Dean s List and C-USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll (Fall, 2004). At Richmond Senior HS - Named all-conference in 2002 and Played in the N.C. state games... Raiders captured MidSouth Eastern Conference championship in President s Award for Academic Excellence. Personal - Parents are Beth and Austin Bryant... Major is international business... Born March 15, Alex Bryant Jr. INF R/R Ellerbe, N.C. Richmond Senior HS 10 Shayne Moody Brrokhaven Stats Not Available - Woodstock 2006 Summer Stats Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Jr. INF R/R Midland, Texas Brookhaven College Played last summer for the Woodstock River Bandits of the Valley League At Brookhaven College - President's and Dean's List... Personal - Parents are Gwen and Steve Moody... Major is business management... Born October 24, CHARLOTTE49ers.com 11

12 player profiles 11 Alex Burt Jr. OF R/R Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield HS At Charlotte : Switched from jersey 10 to 11 for Had four multi-hit games, including a 3-for-5 day, which included a double and a home run in the second game of a doubleheader, a 15-9 home win over Siena on March Also knocked in a career-best four RBI in that game... Batted.286 with two hits, both doubles to lead the team, in seven at-bats and an RBI, off the bench... Dean's List (Spring)...Chancellor's List (Fall) : Started 13 times, nine at DH, and two each in left and right field... Seven extra base hits in just 56 at-bats... Hit.333 with 10 RBI in 13 non-conference games... Hit.371 with all 13 RBI in 16 games at home... Effective in 11 games off the bench, where he was 6-for-12 with 4 RBI... First career homer Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals Burt's Career Game Highs AB... 5, four times (last vs. Siena, 3/11/06) Runs... 3, vs. Fordham, 5/20/06 Hits... 3, twice, (last vs. Siena, 3/11/06) 2B.. 1, ten times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) HR... 1, 3 times (last vs. Fordham, 5/19/06) RBI... 4, vs. Siena, 3/11/06 Walks... 2, vs. Cleveland State, 3/4/06 SB... 1, 5 times (last vs. Siena, 3/11/06) Hitting Streak... 6 games (3/6/05-3/19/05) came against future A-10 opponent Duquesne (March 12)... Dean's List (Spring)... Dean s List and C-USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll (Fall)... At Wakefield - Four-time academic all-conference award winner... Two-time All-Conference selection... Bobby Murray All- Tournament team in Team co-captain as a senior... National Honor Society... National Spanish Honor Society. Personal - Parents are Marsha and Cecil Burt... Double major is Spanish and criminal justice... Born November 2, Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG 2006 N/A Totals N/A Brad McElroy Jr. OF L/R St. Thomas, Ont. Canada Kellogg (Mich.) CC At Kellogg CC : Third-team Junior College All-American... First-team All-MCCAA and All-Region XII... Led team in stolen bases, second in batting, RBI : Second-team All-MCCAA selection... Third in team batting average third in home runs, seventh in RBI... As a youth, he played on the Ontario under-17 team and the Ontario Summer Games club... Personal - Attended Saunders Secondary and played for the Tigers... Son of Lorraine McElroy... Major is history... Born April 24, Keith Moreland R-Jr. RHP R/R Silver Spring, Md. St. John s Prep HS Will Redshirt This Season Following Successful Tommy John Surgery At Charlotte : Switched from jersey 25 to Settled into number-three starter role, racking up seven wins, including three wins in league play... Started the season 6-0 in his first nine starts and two relief appearances... Struck out four or more batters five times... Second only to Mills in wins and strikeouts among Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Totals Moreland's Career Game Highs Innings vs. LeMoyne, 3/18/06 Strikeouts. 7 at St. Bonaventure, 4/9/06 returning pitchers : Conference USA All-Freshman team... Opened career without an earned run in 10 straight appearances (18.2 innings) scoreless outings overall , 0.66 ERA in 14 games prior to C-USA play... Multiple strikeouts in 12 games... Fourth among league leaders in appearances and tops among freshmen... Fall, 2004: Athletic Director s Academic List and C-USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll. At St. John s Prep - First-team All- Conference and All-Metro (Washington, D.C.) selection... Gatorade Player of the Year... Top ten prospect in the Clark C. Griffith League (summer, 2004)... Played in the East Coast Professional Baseball Showcase in team was 22-4 and WCAC runner-up. Personal - Parents are Peggy and Mike Moreland... Major is psychology... Born May 5, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

13 At Charlotte : Named Second-Team All- Atlantic 10, one of a record nine Niners named All-Conference... Saw dramatic increases in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage... Was one of three hitters with a team- Chris Taylor's Career Game Highs AB... 5, 19 times (last at Dayton, 5/7/06) leading 16 doubles... Began the season with a 17-game Runs... 3, twice (last vs. Temple, 4/2/06) hitting streak, putting his batting average at.429 (27- Hits... 3, 5 times (last at St. Bonaventure, 4/9/06) for-63) and combined with hits in final two games of 2B... 2, vs. Fordham, 5/19/ , had a 19-game hitting streak alive until Mar. 3, HR... 1, seven times (last vs. La Salle, 4/23/06) hitting.414 over that span... Scored 15 runs and RBI... 4 at Saint Louis, 4/1/05 knocked in 21 runs over that streak... Recorded an Walks... 4 vs. Winthrop, 4/6/05 Hitting Streak games (5/20/05-3/11/06) RBI in 15 of first 19 contests of the season... Had 17 multi-hit games, including four three-hit performances... Was held hitless in consecutive games only twice during the season... Put together a second hitting streak of 12 games from April 8-28, going 19-for-44 (.432), recording 13 RBI and scoring 10 runs over that span... Stole his first career base, in the first inning on March 9 vs. North Carolina A&T... Was successful one other time in stealing a base, in a six-run eighth inning to win against George Washington 11-5 on March Hit a career-best two doubles, in Charlotte's 14-7 win over Fordham in a game two of a doubleheader sweep on May Hit all three home runs in conference play... Found most success in the fifth spot of the batting order Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Totals Chris Taylor Jr. C R/R Mt. Pleasant, N.C. Mt. Pleasant HS with a.357 average (46-for129), including nine doubles, two triples and two homers (.559 slugging percentage)... Dean's List (Fall) : 28 of 39 starts came as catcher... C-USA Hitter of the Week (4/4/05) after homering in three of four games, including two of three at Saint Louis... Improved average to.271 in 21 C-USA games... Hit.340 with.620 slugging in 14 road games... Nine multi-hit and nine multi-rbi games... Four walks vs. Winthrop (4/ 6/05) was team's season high... Caught nine baserunners trying to steal... Dean's List and A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall)... Dean s List and C- USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll (Fall, 2004)... At Mt. Pleasant - Mr. Offense in 2003 and All-Conference and played in N.C. state games both years... Fall team third at the Perfect Game tourney held in Jupiter, Fla... played wide receiver as a junior... Personal - Parents are Barbara and Danny Taylor... Major is criminal justice... Born July 11, player profiles Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Totals Luke Stahl Jr. LHP L/L Nevada, Mo. Allen Co. (Kan.) CC At Kellogg CC : All-Jayhawk Conference Honorable Mention as a pitcher... Tied for team lead with three complete games... Recorded a decision in all 12 starts... Averaged better than seven innings per start : Made just one start due to illness... At Nevada High - Attended Nevada High and played for the Tigers, earning First-team All-Conference as a pitcher and infielder, Second-team all-area as an infielder... Personal - Parents are Jayne and Jim Novak... Major is business... Born October 12, B.J. Hagen Jr. RHP R/R Richmond, Va. J.R. Tucker HS Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Totals Hagen's Career Game Highs Innings vs. USF, 3/20/05 K's... 5 vs. Wake Forest, 4/20/05 At Charlotte : Recorded most saves (3) of any returning player... Made first career collegiate start on Feb. 21 at Wake Forest, a no-decision after four innings, allowing two hits and two runs, one earned, with four strikeouts and one walk... Achieved only win of the season on Feb. 17 vs. Canisius, entering the game trailing 6-3 and pitching 1.1 scoreless innings, with one strikeout as Charlotte won Recorded a 4.2 scoreless innings pitched streak, from Mar , though the team was during that span... Notched first career save in first season appearance, a three-inning effort on Feb. 12 in an 11-2 win versus Wake Forest in game one of a double header... Had all three saves and lone win in first five appearances... Team was in games in which he appeared... Did not allow a run in nine of 18 season apearances : Five scoreless outings and seven appearances without an earned run with a 4.00 ERA in 12 appearances after March Multiple strikeouts in seven appearances... First career win came with 5.0 relief innings vs. Wake Forest (April 20)... Struck out five in that game... Had four K's against #30 TCU... Also won at Furman and at Memphis , 4.66 ERA in five road games... At J.R. Tucker - Second-team All-district pitching selection as a senior in Honorable mention all-district as a utility player... Team won the 2002 Regional championship and advanced to the state finals, finishing second that year... Personal - Mother is Debbie Hagen... Relative Jim Pankovits played for the Houston Astros ( ) and Boston Red Sox (1990)... Major is communications... Born May 28, CHARLOTTE49ers.com 13

14 player profiles 8 Year Aaron Bray So. 3B L/R G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Charlotte, N.C. Independence HS Aaron Bray's Career Game Highs AB... 8, vs. Indiana, 2/26/06 Named to Pre-Season Wallace Watch List Runs... 4, vs. Indiana, 4/26/06 At Charlotte : Second Niner in history to be Hits... 4, 3 times (last vs. La Salle, 4/21/06) named to Louisville Slugger Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Team... Named Atlantic 10 Rookie HR... 1, seven times (last vs. La Salle, 4/23/06) 2B... 2, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 3/14/06 of the Year, the second Niner in team history RBI.. 3, twice (last vs. Coll. of Charleston, 3/14/06) named Freshman of the Year... Named 2nd Team Walks... 2, 5 times (last vs. Fordham, 3/19/06) SB... 3, vs. Indiana, 2/26/06 All-Atlantic 10 and All-Rookie Team... Finished Hitting Streak games (2/18-3/18/06) second in the A-10 in runs scored, third in hits, tied for fourth in stolen bases, fifth in batting average, sixth in on base percentage, and tied for seventh in triples... Led team in on base percentage... Tied school record with eight at bats vs. Indiana on Feb. 26., Had team season-high and career-best 18-game hitting streak from Feb 18-March 18, going 40-for-81 (.494), with 28 runs scored and 19 RBI... One of four Niners to start and play in all 56 games of the season... Had most hits and highest batting average of any returning player... Tied for team lead with 17 stolen bases, including a team season-best three steals vs. Indiana on Feb Tied for team season gamehigh with four runs scored vs. Indiana on Feb Had a hit in 19 of first 21 games as a collegiate baseball player, running his batting average to.466 by the end of the streak... Had a hit in 44 of 56 games, and was hitless only once in consecutive games (three-game series against Saint Louis from April 28-30)... Scored a run in first 31 of 40 games, including two streaks of nine consecutive games with a run scored... Recorded 24 multi-hit games, including six 3-hit games and a trio of 4-hit contests... Batted.413 (43-for-104) hitting second in the lineup, including three triples, 18 RBI and 29 runs scored... Slugged.500 in the number-two spot in the batting order (43 hits, three doubles and three triples in 104 at bats)... Did not bat below.318 in any of four different spots in batting order... Only one of two regular starters not to ground into a double play... At Independence - Played middle infield and batted.452 as a junior in Helped lead the Patriots to the state 4A finals, earning All-Charlotte Observer, All-Mecklenburg County and All MECA 8 Conference honors along the way... Closed out high school career by being named the designated hitter on the All- Mecklenburg County team... Played for Pineville Legion team coached by Randy and Ryan Rummage. Personal - Parents are Debbie and Keith Bray... Undecided on a major... Born July 4, Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Tyson Hibbs So. OF L/R Charlotte, N.C. Independence HS Changed jersey from no. 10 to no. 3 for 2007 season At Charlotte : Played in five games all as a pinch runner, scoring one run on April 28 vs. Saint Louis... Athletic Director's Academic List (Fall, 2005)... At Independence - On 2004 ME-CA 8 Conference championship team... Patriots won Western regional and finished state runners-up... Played for Pineville Legion team coached by Randy and Ryan Rummage. Personal - Parents are Pam Granger and Head Coach Loren Hibbs... Major is history... Born May 29, PLAYER PROFILES 13 Jeff Bohlen So. INF L/R Chicago Heights, Ill. Marian Catholic HS Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG At Charlotte : Played in nine games as a reserve, recording an RBI on a one-out sacrifice fly on March 11 vs. Siena in game one of a doubleheader... Athletic Director's Academic List (Fall, 2005). At Marian Catholic - Left-handed hitting infielder was an all-east Suburban Catholic Conference selection as a senior... Helped guide the Spartans to a overall record and a spot in regional play... Special mention All-Area selection by the Chicago Sun-Times.. In the summer, played with the Top Tier/Full Package Under-18 team. Personal - Parents are Joan and Jeff Bohlen... Major is business... Born June 9, Year G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Alex Chapman So. INF R/R Morganton, N.C. Freedom HS At Charlotte : Played in seven games as a reserve, drawing two walks in four plate appearances... Dean's List (Fall)... Chancellor's List and Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall, 2005)... At Freedom - Earned back-to-back-to-back Northwest 4A All-Conference honors while serving as team captain... Played football through his junior season, when he earned All-NW4A Conference honors... Versatility was one of the qualities that the Charlotte staff liked in the future short stop. Personal - Parents are Robyn and Wayne Chapman... Major is buniness... Born January 7, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

15 Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Zach Rosenbaum So. RHP R/R Rosenbaum's Career Game Highs Huntersville, N.C. North Mecklenburg HS IP , vs. N. Carolina A&T, 3/9/06 At Charlotte : Recorded a victory in first Strikeouts. 5 vs. N. Carolina A&T, 3/9/06 career collegiate appearance, entering with Charlotte down 5-3 in the sixth inning and shutting down Virginia Tech for two innings while the Niners scored five runs to win Received a nodecision in first career start despite blanking North Carolina A&T for 6.2 innings and striking out a career-best five batters and leaving with a 2-0 lead in the seventh inning... Was 1-0 with one save in A-10 play, earning a win over George Washington on March 25 and his first career save after tossing three scoreless innings, his longest relief appearance of the season, in Charlotte's 11-2 win vs. Temple on April 1... Began his collegiate career by pitching 10.2 scoreless innings in first four appearances... Allowed only one extra-base hit, a double at Saint Joseph's, in 22 innnings tossed... Team was in games in which he appeared... At North Mecklenburg - Earned his second straight all-conference honor in Finished 11-0 with a 1.14 ERA and struck out 78 batters in 61 innings in 2004, according to the Charlotte Observer... Team MVP... All-Charlotte Observer selection... All-State, All ME-CA 8 and All-Mecklenburg County conference tournament most valuable player... Earned a gold medal playing in the state games in Honor Roll. Personal - Parents are Lisa and DeWayne Rosenbaum... Undecided on a major... Born April 25, Alan Parks Year So. OF L/L Cornelius, N.C. N. Mecklenburg HS At Charlotte : Collected his first career hit, a two-run triple to start a five-run inning in Charlotte's 12-4 win vs. Canisius on Feb Put together career-best eight-game hitting streak (12- for-26) which began at No. 6 North Carolina and raised his season average from.212 to.322 and included five runs and five RBI and ended with a home run in the final game, a leadoff blast in the third G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB K OB SLG AVG Alan Parks' Career Game Highs AB... 4, four times (last at Duquesne, 5/14/06) Runs... 2,four times(last at Duquesne, 5/14/06) Hits... 2, five times (last at Duquesne, 5/14/06) 2B... 1, vs. Siena, 3/11/06 HR... 1, at Duquesne, 5/14/06 RBI... 3, at Duquesne, 5/14/06 Walks... 3, vs. Siena, 3/11/06 SB... 1, at Duquesne, 5/13/06 Hitting Streak... 8 games (4/12-4/14/06) in Charlote's 14-6 win at Duquesne... Had five multi-hit games... Only one of two players to record an RBI in the A-10 baseball tournament... Batted.308 (4-for-13) hitting seventh in the lineup... At North Mecklenburg - On North Meck s conference championship team in Helped Vikings to a 20-5 record... All-Conference selection... Honor Roll student... Played for the Carolina Copperheads during the summer... Personal - Parents are Paula and Gary Parks... Major is criminal justice... Born September 10, Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Pfirrman's Career Game Highs Hamilton, Ohio Badin HS IP , twice (last at Coll. Charleston, 3/14/06) At Charlotte : Recorded save in first Strikeouts... 4, three times (last at Furman, 3/8/06) career collegiate appearance, tossing three scoreless innings with a career-best four strikeouts and no hits allowed in Charlotte's 18-5 win vs. Canisius Feb Earned a win in first collegiate start, a five-inning, four strikeout effort in Charlotte's 7-2 win at Furman March 8... Left game with 8-0 lead in next start, another five-innings pitched after which Charlotte dropped 10-8 at College of Charleston on Mar Maintained a streak of 16.2 scoreless innings pitched, stretching across 10 appearances from April 4 to May 16, dropping his season ERA from 2.20 to Earned a win in first conference appearance, striking out only batter faced to finish the top of 11th inning, only to watch Niners score in the bottom of the inning to win inaugural Atlantic 10 contest... Earned first conference save in three-inning effort, a 14-7 win in game-two of a doubleheader sweep of Fordham on May Did not allow an earned run in 15 of 21 season appearances... Recorded at least one strikeout in 16 of 21 season appearances... He was 3-0 with one save in league play, with a 1.21 ERA in 10 A-10 appearances, striking out 21 and walking six while A-10 batters hit only.167 against him... Team was in games in which he appeared and in games he started... Dean's List (Spring)... At Badin - Led team to Ohio Division II state championship game appearance... Rams finished second overall... Only pitcher on the first-team all-greater Catholic League team... It was the second time he earned first-team honors... Cincinnati Enquirer G.C.L. All-Star team with a 1.70 ERA while hitting.412 as a senior. Personal - Parents are Cindi and John Pfirrman... Major is undecided... Born August 1, Sam Pierce Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA So. RHP R/R Davidson, N.C. N. Mecklenburg HS Kyle Pfirrman So. LHP L/L At Charlotte : Lasted career-best 2.2 innings, striking out a career-high four batters in collegiate debut, versus Wake Forest on Feb Began the season without allowing an earned run in first 5.0 innings pitched, spread out in first three appearances, recording 10 strikeouts and allowing just three hits and two walks in that span... Pitched a scoreless 1.2 innings in Head Coach Loren Hibbs' 400th career win, a 14-3 victory at Virginia Tech on May Team was in games in which he appeared, including 1-1 in Atlantic 10 play... Dean's List (Fall)... Athletic Director's Academic List (Fall, 2005). At North Mecklenburg - Should compete for time on the mound out of the bullpen... Posted six saves in 2005 for his 27-6 club... According to the Huntersville Herald, he was 5-2 with 33 strikeouts in 34 1/3 innings, posting a 2.45 ERA in Honor Roll. Personal - Parents are Liz and Walt Pierce... Major is crimial justice... Born March 28, CHARLOTTE49ers.com player profiles 15

16 player profiles Year APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Year 37 Dusty White So. RHP/INF L/R Charlotte, N.C. Hopewell HS At Charlotte : Lasted one inning in only collegiate outing, allowing two hits and two walks, with one strikeout in Charlotte's 11-3 win vs. Indiana on Feb Dean's List (Fall, 2005). At Hopewell - Utility selection on 2005 first-team All-Mecklenburg County squad... Hit.400 and posted 7-3 record on the mound as a senior... Most improved player on his squad in Played on 2004 AAU and USSSA state championship teams... USSSA club was ranked fourth in the nation... According to the Huntersville Herald, the left-handed hitter batted.321 in 2004 and led Hopewell in doubles (7) and RBI (21). Personal - Parents are Freda and James White... Major is pre-communications... Born April 17, Michael Maples R-Fr. LHP L/L APP GS CG IP W L S H R ER BB K WP ERA Gastonia, N.C. Ashbrook HS At Charlotte : Appeared in one game, allowing a run on two hits and a walk in 1.1 innings pitched in colege debut versus Virginia Tech on Feb Sustained non-baseball related injury and was medically redshirted... Athletic Director's Academic List (Fall, 2005)... Dean's List (Spring)... At Ashbrook - All-Big South Conference selection... Played on Green Wave s 2003 North Carolina state championship team... Honor Society student. Personal - Parents are Gail and Wayne Maples... Majoring in elementary education... Born June 3, Kelly McLain RFr. RHP R/R Hiddenite, N.C. Alexander Cent. HS At Charlotte : Redshirted, did not appear in a 2006 contest... At Alexander Central - Alexander Central won the Northwest 4A Conference in both 2004 and All-conference selection as a senior... Played in the state games as a junior. Personal - Parents are Susan and Marty McLain... Major is mechanical engineering... Born January 7, Mike Perkins Fr. C L/R Skaneateles, N.Y. Skaneateles HS At Skaneateles - Named to both the 2004 and 2005 All-Central New York teams, batting leadoff for teams that captured back-to-back Liberty American division titles and berths in the Section III playoffs, winning sectional title in Was third in the league with a.507 batting average and 10 stolen bases in Played for the Central Region team in the Empire State Games... Played high school hockey and was an all-league selection in soccer. Personal - Parents are Christine and Henry Perkins... Major is undecided... Born February 9, Tyler Gansner Fr. LHP L/L Lancaster, Pa. Lampeter-Strasburg HS At Charlotte: Dean's List (Fall)... At Lampeter- Strasburg- Drove in three runs as L-S defeated Peters Township 8-7 to win a PIAA Class AAA State Championship with a record of Two-time All-Section performer as well as an All-State selection... Personal - Parents are Deb and Mike Gansner... Major is education... Born May 27, Greg McDaniel Fr. RHP R/R Garner, N.C. Garner HS Tallest player to put on a Niners Uniform... At Garner- Played on the American Legion state championship team in Played in Perfect Game USA World Wood Bat Association tournaments in Florida with Team Impact... Personal - Parents are Lynne and David McDaniel... Major is mechanical engineering... Born February 10, Brian Hamilton Fr. RHP R/R Woodstock, Md., Mt. Saint Joseph HS At Charlotte: Chancellor's List (Fall)... At Mt. Saint Joseph- Member of 2004 Maryland State Champion with record of 28-6 and a numbertwo overall ranking by the Baltimore Sun... The Geals finished in 2005 and fell in the MIAA title game... Team was 24-6 in 2006, winning the regular season MIAA title... Played on same fall team with Adam Mills... School also produced former Niner Ryan Baker and major-leaguer Mark Teixeira... Personal - Parents are Bernadette and George Hamilton... Major is undecided... Born August 16, Justin Duncan Fr. RHP R/R Durham, N.C. Riverside HS At Charlotte: Dean's List (Fall)... At Riverside- PAC VI Player of the Year and Team MVP in Named to All-State and All-Conference teams... Team finished 18-4 and won Pac VI Championship... Personal - Parents are Lisa and Bennie Duncan... Major is undecided... Born January 7, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

17 2006 Statistics BATTING Batting Minimums Total Plate Appearances/Game, sorted by Batting Average. Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SB-Att. FLD% Mike Ambrose Aaron Bray Cory Lane Chris Taylor O'Brien Taylor Spencer Steedley Chris Lane Kris Rochelle Adam Floyd Derek McDaid Alan Parks Alex Burt Alex Bryant Jeff Bohlen Blair Wells John Stallings Alex Chapman Matt Foard Tyson Hibbs Totals Opponents LOB - Team (461), Opp (400). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (29). IBB - Team (7), Opp (6). Picked off - Team (10), Opp. (12) PITCHING Pitching Minimums Inning Pitched per Team Game, sorted by ERA Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP Derek McDaid Adam Mills Keith Moreland Kyle Pfirrman Spencer Steedley Erik Walker Matt Landphair Zach Rosenbaum B.J. Hagen Matt Foard Sam Pierce Michael Maples Lee Skaggs Dusty White Totals Opponents PB - Team (12), Rochelle 10, C. Taylor 2, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (20), Rochelle 4, Walker 4, Mills 4, Rosenbaum 2, Moreland 2, Pierce 1, Foard 1, McDaid 1, Steedley 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Rochelle (28-48), C. Taylor (9-14), Mills (7-14), McDaid (3-10), Moreland (6-9), Walker (4-7), Hagen (6-6), Foard (2-4), Rosenbaum (1-4), Pierce (2-3), Pfirrman (1-3), Steedley (2-2), Skaggs (2-2), White (1-1). Niners Ranked Among 2006 Atlantic 10 Statistical Top 10 HITTING PITCHING Rk Player B Avg. 4 Ambrose Bray Co. Lane.357 Rk Player Slg. % 4 Steedley.614 Rk Player OBP 6 Bray Ambrose.437 Rk Player Runs 1 Steedley 60 2-t Bray 59 2-t Co. Lane 59 Rk Player Hits 2 Ambrose 83 3 Bray 81 4 Co. Lane 80 Rk Player BB 1-t Steedley 43 8-t Ambrose 31 Rk Player HR 1-t Steedley 13 Rk Player RBI 1 Steedley 63 5 Ambrose 51 8-t C. Taylor 47 Rk Player Triples 2-t Co. Lane 6 2-t Ambrose 6 7-t Bray 4 Rk Player HBP 7-t Rochelle 11 Rk Player Sac Flies 1 Steedley 8 2-t Ambrose 7 4-t Co. Lane 6 4-t Floyd 6 7-t C. Taylor 5 Rk Player SB 4-t Ambrose 17 4-t Bray t Co. Lane 14 Rk Player Sac Hits 3 Ch. Lane 11 5-t O. Taylor 9 Rk Player ERA 5 McDaid 2.45 Rk Player INN 2 Mills McDaid Rk Player K 1 Mills 111 Rk Player KL 2 Mills 35 Rk Player Wins 2-t McDaid 9 4-t Mills 8 7-t Moreland 7 Rk Player Appear. 8-t Walker 25 Rk Player Saves 3 Walker 7 Rk Player Starts 2 Mills 17 3-t McDaid 15 National Rankings (Final 2006 Season Statistics) Rk Player RBI 54 Steedley 1.13/gm Rk Player Triples/gm. 34 Co. Lane 0.11/gm. 34 Ambrose 0.11/gm. Rk Player Runs 62 Steedley 1.07/gm. Rk Player Walks 33 Steedley 1.07 pg Rk Player ERA 46 McDaid 2.45 Rk Player Wins 68-t McDaid 9 TEAM STATS (287 teams) Triples per game 10th Earned Run Average 19th Scoring 22nd Stolen Bases 37th Batting Avg. 47th Winning Pct. 51st Strikeouts Per 9 Innings 56th CHARLOTTE49ers.com 2006 Results Overall: (Home: 28-8, Away: , Neutral 0-2) A-10: 18-9 (Home: 13-2, Away: 5-7) Extra Innings: 2-2 FEBRUARY (8-2) 12 Wake Forest W, Wake Forest L, Canisius W, Canisius W, Canisius W, at Wake Forest L, 3-4 (10) 24 Indiana W, Indiana W, Indiana W, (14) 28 Virginia Tech W, 8-5 MARCH (11-6) 3 Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, at Furman W, N.C. A&T L, Siena L, 9-11 Siena W, Siena W, at Coll. of Charleston L, Le Moyne L, Le Moyne L, Le Moyne W, Geo. Wash.* W, 1-0 (11) 25 Geo. Wash.* W, Geo. Wash.* W, at #6 North Carolina L, Temple* W, 5-4 APRIL (10-6-1) 1 Temple* W, Temple* W, at Appalachian St. T, at St. Bonaventure* L, at St. Bonaventure* W, 5-1 at St. Bonaventure* L, #1 N. Carolina L, at Saint Joseph's* W, at Saint Joseph's* L, at Saint Joseph's* W, La Salle* W, La Salle* W, La Salle* W, Appalachian St. W, Saint Louis* W, Saint Louis* L, Saint Louis* L, 3-4 MAY (6-6) 5 at Dayton* L, 5-6 (11) 6 at Dayton* L, at Dayton* L, at Duquesne* L, at Duquesne* W, at Duquesne* W, at Virginia Tech* W, Fordham* W, 5-3 Fordham* W, Fordham* W, vs. Saint Louis% L, 1-3 vs. Geo. Wash.% L, 1-3 * Atlantic 10 Contest % Atlantic 10 Tournament Home games in bold 2006 season Statistics 17

18 The atlantic 10 conference On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started as an eight-school, men s basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10. Dayton, Duquesne, Fordham, George Washington, La Salle, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Richmond, St. Bonaventure, Saint Joseph s, Temple, and Xavier have formed the foundation of the Atlantic 10 - a foundation which was further strengthened last season with the additions of Charlotte and Saint Louis. It is with pride that we look back at our accomplishments and see how far this league has truly come, says A-10 commissioner Linda Bruno, who begins her 13th season at the helm of the league - the longest tenure of any commissioner in the Conference s history. More importantly, however, the additions of Charlotte and Saint Louis ensure that the future is brighter than it has ever been. We added two members who have greatly enhanced the national profile of all our sports and exposed our programs to two new markets in which our universities actively recruit. The A-10 has never been as strong as it is now. The Atlantic 10 Conference, which spans eight states and the District of Columbia with a total population of almost 73 million people, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s cross country, field hockey, men s golf, women s lacrosse, men s and women s indoor and outdoor track & field, women s rowing, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s swimming & diving, men s and women s tennis, and women s volleyball. Atlantic 10 student-athletes excel in the classroom. Each A- 10 institution ranked at or above the national average for graduation rates, according to the NCAA Official 2004 Division I Graduation Rates Report. The Atlantic 10 sponsors several academic awards programs, including Academic All-Conference teams in each of its sports and the Commissioner s Honor Roll, which honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better semester grade point average. The league also cites a male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and awards four postgraduate scholarships to student-athletes who express a desire to continue their education A-10 Pre-season Coaches Poll 2006 Standings A-10 Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Rhode Island* St. Bonaventure Charlotte Dayton Saint Louis^ Geo. Washington Fordham La Salle Richmond Duquesne Massachusetts Xavier Saint Joseph's Temple *A10 Champions, ^ A-10 Tournament Champions Top Six teams qualify for Conference Tournament Notable Major League Players from A-10 Schools Player School Years in MLB Major League Club(s)/Notes Jason Stanford Charlotte 2003-present Cleveland Indians John Maine Charlotte 2004-present New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles Bobby Higginson Temple 1995-present Detroit Tigers Sean Casey Richmond 1997-present Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates Brian Jordan Richmond 1992-present St. Louis, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Texas Jamie Moyer Saint Joseph s 1986-present Six teams, most notably Seattle Ron Villone Massachusetts 1995-present Eight teams, beginning with Seattle John Flaherty Geo. Washington 1992-present Boston, Detroit, Tampa Bay, N.Y. Yankees Tim Stauffer Richmond 2005-present San Diego Padres, 2003 #4 overall selection Matt Torra Massachusetts 2005 MLB Draft Drafted 31st overall by Arizona Diamondbacks Pete Harnisch Fordham Baltimore, Houston, Mets, Cincinnati Jeff Manto Temple Eight teams, beginning with Cleveland Gary DiSarcina Massachusetts California/Anaheim Angels John Marzano Temple Three teams, beginning with Boston Jeff Reardon Massachusetts Seven teams, notably Montreal and Minnesota Mike Flanagan Massachusetts Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays Pete Filson Temple Four teams, beginning with Minnesota Joe Kerrigan Temple Montreal/Baltimore; Manager Boston 2001 Jim Bunning Xavier Four teams, Inducted into Hall of Fame 1996 Lew Burdette Richmond Seven teams, most notably Milwaukee Dick Gernert Temple Five teams, beginning with Boston Frankie Frisch Fordham N.Y. Giants, St. Louis, Hall of Fame 1947 John McGraw St. Bonaventure Manager, N.Y. Giants; Hall of Fame Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium 1) Charlotte 2) Saint Louis 3) Rhode Island 4) St. Bonaventure 5) Dayton 6) Richmond 7) George Washington 8) Fordham 9) Duquesne 10) Massachusetts 11) Xavier 12) Temple 13) La Salle 14) Saint Joseph's

19 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 7, Charlotte 4 (May 26) Rutgers 5, Charlotte 1 (May 27) Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results 1979 South Florida 4, Charlotte 1 (May 5) Georgia State 4, Charlotte 3 (May 6) Mobile, Alabama Georgia State 17, Charlotte 5 (May 9) VCU 6, Charlotte 5 (May 10) Birmingham, Alabama South Florida 16, Charlotte 3 (May 8) Charlotte 4, UAB 2 (May 9) South Alabama 12, Charlotte 7 (May 9) Tampa, Florida South Florida 10, Charlotte 0 (May 7) UAB 8, Charlotte 1 (May 8) Mobile, Alabama Charlotte 13, South Florida 7 (May 11) Charlotte 12, Old Dominion 4 (May 12) South Alabama 13, Charlotte 4 (May 13) South Alabama 11, Charlotte 8 (May 13) Tampa, Fla. South Alabama 7, Charlotte 3 (May 13) VCU 9, Charlotte 0 (May 14) Bowling Green, Kentucky Western Kentucky 10, Charlotte 2 (May 18) VCU 9, Charlotte 0 (May 19) Jacksonville, Fla. Charlotte 13, South Florida 3 (May 17) Charlotte 14, UAB 12 (May 18) Jacksonville 7, Charlotte 2 (May 19) South Alabama 6, Charlotte 0 (May 19) Mobile, Alabama South Alabama 3, Charlotte 0 (May 16) South Florida 4, Charlotte 3 (12 inn.) (May 17) Metro Conference Tournament Results New Orleans, Louisiana Virginia Tech 9, Charlotte 4 (May 13) Charlotte 14, South Florida 6 (May 14) Charlotte 16, VCU 7 (May 15) Tulane 15, Charlotte 13 (May 16) Richmond, Virginia Charlotte 5, Tulane 3 (May 20) Charlotte 3, South Florida 2 (May 21) VCU 11, Charlotte 4 (May 22) Charlotte 11, Southern Miss 2 (May 22) Charlotte 7, VCU 3 (May 23) Charlotte 13, VCU 6 (May 23 - Championship) Louisville, Kentucky Charlotte 6, Tulane 4 (May 19) Virginia Tech 4, Charlotte 1 (May 20) Southern Miss 5, Charlotte 1 (10 inn.) (May 21) Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte 9, VCU 0 (May 17) South Florida 12, Charlotte 3 (May 18) Tulane 3, Charlotte 2 (May 19) NCAA Tournament All-Time Results Central Regional, College Station, Texas Texas A&M 17, Charlotte 0 (May 21) Oral Roberts 20, Charlotte 13 (May 22) Conference Tournament All-Time Results Conference USA Tournament Results All-Time Record: appearances in Championship Tournament Seed in parentheses Hattiesburg, Mississippi (5) Charlotte 17, (4)UAB 9 (May 15) (5) Charlotte 23, (8) Louisville 3 (May 16) (1) South Florida 17, (5) Charlotte 6 (May 18) (1) South Florida 13, (5) Charlotte 2 (May 18) New Orleans, La. (Turchin Stadium) (5) Charlote 14, (4) Southern Miss 9 (May 14) (5) Charlotte 8, (1) Tulane 6 (May 15) (1) Tulane 13, (5) Charlotte 4 (May 17) (5) Charlotte 9, (1) Tulane 2 (May 17) (2) Houston 22, (5) Charlotte 7 (May 18) Championship Metairie, La. (Zephyr Field) (3) Charlotte 13, (6) Southern Miss 3 (May 13) (3) Charlotte 6, (2) Houston 5 (May 14) (3) Charlotte 6, (6) Southern Miss 5 (May 16) (1) Tulane 5, (3) Charlotte 3 (May 17) Championship Millington, Tennessee (USA Baseball Stadium) (10) Saint Louis 5, (7) Charlotte 2 (May 18) St. Petersburg, Fla. (Florida Power Park) (4) Charlotte 2, (5) South Florida 1 (May 17) (4) Charlotte 6, (1) Houston 1 (May 18) (1) Houston 3, (4) Charlotte 0 (May 20) Semifinals (1) Houston 14, (4) Charlotte 2 (May 20) Metairie, La. (Zephyr Field) (8) Charlotte 8, (1) Tulane 4 (May 16) (5) Memphis 4, (8) Charlotte 2 (May 17) (1) Tulane 6, (8) Charlotte 2 (May 18) New Orleans, La. (Turchin Stadium) (1) Southern Miss 13, (8) Charlotte 0 (May 21) (5) East Carolina 8, (8) Charlotte 5 (May 22) Conference USA All-Tournament Team Eric Shanks (INF) Gerald Parr (INF), Bo Robinson (INF)... Brion Treadway (RP) Joey Hammond (INF), Jason Hill (INF)... Nick Rhodes (OF), Gary Shuford (P) Joey Hammond (SS), Joey Anderson (OF) Atlantic 10 Tournament Results All-Time Record: 0-2 Tournament Seed in parentheses Bronx, New York (4) Charlotte 1, (5) Saint Louis 3 (May 24) (4) Charlotte 1, (6) George Washington 3 (May 24) CHARLOTTE49ers.com CONFERENCE USA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 James Matan PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2001 John Maine FROSH OF THE YEAR 2000 Mike Taylor COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 Loren Hibbs Among C-USA Career Leaders Rk Player Years G Avg. 6 Bo Robinson Rk Player Years G RBI 7 James Matan Bo Robinson Jason Hill Rk Player Years G H 16 James Matan Rk Player Years G 3B 2 Cory Lane t Joey Hammond t Bradley Smith Rk Player Years G HR 8 James Matan Rk Player Years G TB 13 James Matan Jason Hill Rk Player Years G Runs 17 Joey Hammond Rk Player Years G SB 6t Gerald Parr Thomas Bowker Vinnie Diaco t Nick Rhodes PITCHING Rk Player Years G W 7t Ryan Baker t John Maine Rk Player Years G IP 5 Ryan Baker Zach Treadway John Maine Rk Player Years G CG 5t Jason Stanford t John McKay t Zach Treadway Rk Player Years G SV 5t Erik Walker t John McKay Rk Player Years G ERA 1 5 Erik Walker Rk Player Years G K 1t John McKay Ryan Baker John Maine t Zach Treadway Brion Treadway conference and postseason history THE ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE AND PAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS 19

20 baseball history Charlotte Baseball Highlights The Metro Conference Tournament Championship and trip to the NCAA Tournament in All-NCAA Regional performance of Brian VandenHeuvel that year. The NCAA Tournament appearance in All-American seasons by Barry Shifflett, Tim Collie, Joey Anderson, James Matan and Bo Robinson. James Matan and Bo Robinson became Charlotte's and Conference USA's first players to be named First- Team All-Americans. Both were named to four different All-American teams. Tim Collie (1995 Metro) and James Matan (1998 C-USA) were both conference player of the year. Mike Taylor becoming the first 49er to be named conference freshman of the year (2000 C-USA). Aaron Bray was named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year in 2006, he was later named Freshman All-American. John Maine becoming the first 49er to be named conference pitcher of the year (2001 C-USA). The Metro Conference Regular Season Titles in 1994 and The school record 110 home runs hit by the 1986 squad. The 24 team school records broken by the 1998 squad, including a 100-RBI season by Bo Robinson. The school record 12 wins and 144 strikeouts season by John Maine in Ronnie Honeycutt's no-hitter in April of The conference batting titles for Barry Shifflett, Joey Anderson and Bo Robinson, and a conference ERA title for Chris Haney. The three home run games by Alex Saylors and James Matan. The school record 16 strikeout games by Joe Ganote, Scott Muscat and John McKay. Charlotte celebrates the 1993 Metro Conference Championship. The conference Coach of the Year seasons by Gary Robinson (1985 Sun Belt) and Loren Hibbs (1994 Metro and 1998 Conference USA). Chris Haney (2nd round), Brion Treadway (3rd) and John Maine (6th) each being selected early in the Major League Baseball Entry Draft ers finish in inaugural season. Mark Vogler paces the team with a.339 batting average, Donnie Hoover picks up a team-high five wins and Jeff Rogers records 56 strikeouts in 47 innings. 3/2-49ers lose first game to UNCW, /16-49ers record first win, over Catawba as Jeff Rogers picks up the win ers finish in year two. 4/3-49ers pick up first win over ACC school with 7-3 decision over Wake Forest ers go and are led by Randy Duncan's.353 batting average and 10 triples. Eddie Thompson goes 6-2 on the mound and Dagoberto Concepcion records five of the team's seven saves ers post mark, but record a then school-record seven-game winning streak. James Dickerson becomes first 49er to hit.400 in a season. Carlos Strickland shatters his own school mark with 38 stolen bases. 4/11-49ers play longest game in school history, losing to Georgia Tech 13-9 in 13 innings after 5:09 of play ers post first winning season at Niners win last five to secure winning mark. Mark West sets then-school record for wins with eight. James Dickerson becomes first 49er to reach double figures in home runs with record leads to runner-up finish in Sun Belt Conference and the East Division Championship. Gary Robinson named Sun Belt Coach of the Year Barry Shifflett becomes the 49ers first All- American after batting.467 with 12 homers and 71 RBI. His.467 average is still a school record. Kevin Ayers sets the school mark for stolen bases with 46 and Field Culbreth sets record with 10 complete games. 4/4 - Alex Saylors sets school record with three home runs and eight RBI in win over Pfeiffer ers set school record with 35 wins. They ranked second nationally with 110 home runs, led by Tom Malchesky's 18. Six 49ers reach double figures in home runs finish ends streak of four consecutive winning seasons. 4/14 - Freshman Ronnie Honeycutt records only 49er no-hitter against UNC Asheville. It was the first nine-inning no-hitter in Sun Belt Conf. history Glenn Harris sets school record with four shutouts in a finish. Donnie Poplin sets a then school record with 23 doubles ers record a record. Four 49ers hit over.300 led by Donnie Poplin's.358 clip. Chris Haney posts a 1.83 earned run average to win the Sun Belt Conference ERA title. Deon Danner leads the team with eight wins as the team records the lowest earned run average in school history at Joe Ganote records a then school record 95 strikeouts. 3/14 - Joe Ganote sets school record with 16 strikeouts in a 6-1 win over Augusta College. 4/11 - Scott Muscat ties Ganote's record with 16 strikeouts in a 2-0 win over Campbell ers finish Chris Haney leads the team with six wins, and also leads the offense with a.340 batting average. He is the highest 49er ever drafted as he was selected as the 40th overall pick of the amateur draft, 2nd round, by the Montreal Expos record. Mickey Curry leads team with.392 average and 56 RBI while Donovan Mitchell adds.361 batting average and 36 stolen bases. Coach Gary Robinson resigns after 10 years on the job with a overall record The 49ers enter the Metro Conference. Interim head coach Jeff Edmonds leads the 49ers to a record. 2/26 - Loren Hibbs, an assistant at Wichita State, is hired as head coach of the 49ers. He takes over beginning with the academic year. 20 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium ers advanced to their first NCAA Tournament as the winners of the Metro Tournament. 5/23-49ers win first-ever conference tournament with 13-6 win over VCU. 5/28-49ers advance to first-ever NCAA Tournament. Brian VandenHeuvel was named All-Mideast Regional. Kelly Skeens collects the 49ers' first ever hit in NCAA postseason play ers record 31 wins. Loren Hibbs is named the Metro Conference Coach of the Year. 5/15-49ers clinch first-ever regular season conference title with 11-4 win over Louisville Charlotte wins 36 games. They defend Metro regular-season title finishing in a four-way tie for first place. They also become the first team in 49er baseball history to receive votes in a national poll. Senior Tim Collie becomes the second 49er All-American. 2/19 - Tim Collie becomes the school's all-time win and strikeout leader in a shutout of Morehead State. 3/9-49ers touch home a school-record 32 times in 32-9 win over Appalachian State. 3/11 - Tim Collie comes within a strike of throwing the 49ers first perfect game, settling for a one-hit shutout of Illinois State. 3/18-49ers record first win over a top-10 program with a 7-5 win at Tennessee. 5/10 - Matt McWilliams becomes the first Charlotte pitcher to win ten games in a season after shutting out UNC Greensboro, /14-49ers rally from a 8-1 deficit with three innings to play on final day of the season to defeat Louisville 10-9 and claim a share of the Metro title. 5/16 - Senior Tim Collie becomes the program's first Conference Player of the Year The 49ers finish overall and fifth place in their inaugural year in Conference USA. They reach the C-USA Tournament semifinals and senior Joey Anderson becomes the third 49er All-American and the fifth all-region selection. 3/3 - Hibbs wins his 100th game, 9-2 over George Mason.

21 4/20 - James Matan ties three school records as he hits three home runs, drives in eight and totals 12 bases in the 49ers 10-9 win at Memphis. 5/5 - Jesse Summey becomes second 49er to win ten games in a season. 5/15 - Joey Anderson becomes the school's all-time hits leader with #271 on a home run in the league tournament. He finished with 279 career hits The 49ers finish and advance to the finals of the Conference USA Tournament after knocking out top seed and host Tulane. Bo Robinson shatters the school record for doubles in a season with 29. 3/16 - James Matan ties his own shared school record with three home runs against Yale and his 13 total bases are a new single game record. 5/9 - Bo Robinson breaks Donnie Poplin's school record for doubles in a season with his 24th at Southern Miss. 5/14 - Brannon Player becomes the third 49er to win 10 games in a season ers set 24 school records en route to a school record 43 wins and a trip to the NCAA Central Regional in College Station, Texas. James Matan was named the Conference USA Player of the Year. Matan and Bo Robinson were each named to four all-american teams. Matan set the school mark with 27 home runs while Robinson established a new mark with 100 RBI. 3/28 - James Matan sets new school record for longest hitting streak at 28 games at Memphis. The streak would stretch to 33 games, a C-USA record. 4/18 - James Matan becomes school's single season and career HR leader against Saint Louis. 5/13 - Bo Robinson became the school's all-time hits leader with his 280th in the opening round of league tournament. He finishes with /13 - Jason Stanford wins his tenth game of the season and sets a new school record with his ninth consecutive win in C-USA Tournament's opening round win over Southern Miss. 5/18-49ers get second NCAA Tournament berth with trip to Central Regional in College Station, Texas. 5/22 - Jamie Haywood hits the 49ers' first NCAA Tournament home run against Oral Roberts. 5/22 - Bo Robinson becomes first 49er and first player in C-USA history to record 100 RBI in a season, collecting four in his final game against Oral Roberts in NCAA Tournament ers finish with 26 wins for their 12th straight season with at least 25 wins. 3/7 - John McKay ties the school single game strikeout record with 16 against Cleveland State. 3/12 - Loren Hibbs earns his 200th win, 4-3 over Kent. 4/24 - Jason Stanford wins his 13th straight Conference USA decision with a ten inning, four run (none earned) performance at UAB. 4/25 - John McKay breaks Tim Collie's career record for strikeouts with his third strikeout of the game in the top of the fourth inning at UAB NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament Team Knoxville, Tennessee 1998 NCAA Central Regional Tournament Team College Station, Texas baseball history Charlotte wins 32 games. This marked the ninth season in which the 49ers have won at least 30 games. Reached the semifinals of the C-USA Tournament and en route posted a win over top seed and national #6 Houston, 6-1, in the quarterfinals. Set a new school and C-USA record for best start as they won their first 11 games. This also is a new school record for winning streak at 11 games. 4/30 - John McKay became the first Charlotte pitcher to record double figure saves in a season with his 10th at South Florida. He finished with 11. 5/16 - Mike Taylor became the first Charlotte player to be named conference freshman of the year when he claims the Conference USA honor. 5/17 - Brion Treadway became the first Charlotte pitcher to win 11 games in a season with Charlotte's 2-1 win over South Florida. 5/18 - Ryan Baker became the second Charlotte pitcher to win 11 games in a season with Charlotte's 6-1 win over national #6 Houston. 6/5 - Brion Treadway became the second-highest Charlotte player ever drafted in the Major League Baseball draft when the San Francisco Giants selected him as the 91st overall pick in the third round ers finish the season with 24 wins. However, their 24th win was memorable, as they became only the second eighth seed in Conference USA Tournament history to upset the top seed in the first round. They beat eventual College World Series participant Tulane in New Orleans. 4/25 - The 49ers blanked Wake Forest, 1-0, in the first game of a doubleheader. Pitchers John Maine and Matt Johnson combined on the shutout. 5/15 - John Maine became the first Charlotte player to be named Conference USA Pitcher of the Year. 5/16 - John Maine sets a school single-season record with his 12th win in Charlotte's 8-4 win over Tulane in the Conference USA Tournament first round. Maine set a new school and C-USA record with 144 strikeouts Junior second baseman George Sandel named second-team All-Conference USA for the second straight season. Junior shortstop Brad Lamm hit safely in 22 straight games, which ties him for the third-longest hitting streak in school history. 2/24 - With a 12-9 win over Cleveland State,Coach Loren Hibbs collected his 281st win at Charlotte, becoming the school's all-time winningest coach. CHARLOTTE49ers.com Senior second baseman George Sandel was named second-team All- Conference USA for the third straight season. 2/25 - Loren Hibbs collects 300th career win with 15-1 defeat of High Point Senior infielder Jamie Rusco was a second-team All-Conference USA selection. It is the ninth time in as many seasons as a member of C-USA that a Charlotte player has earned All-Conference honors Senior outfielder Adam Willard and junior closer Erik Walker are both second team All-Conference USA selections, giving the team an all-conference award in all 10 seasons as members of C-USA. The 49ers close out their tenure in Conference USA with a sweep of Memphis on the road. 3/12 - Coach Loren Hibbs wins 350th game at Charlotte, 18-7 over Duquesne. 4/17 - Walker closes 6-5 win at Cincinnati, becoming 49ers' all-time saves leader. 5/21 - Walker closes 9-7 win at Memphis for single-season record 12th save Charlotte begins Atlantic 10 play with an 18-9 league record, one of only six teams to qualify for the conference tournament. Junior pitcher Adam Mills led the league with 111 strikeouts and junior outfielder Spencer Steedley topped the A-10 in runs scored and RBI, while tying for the league lead in home runs and walks. Senior shortstop Mike Ambrose and Steedley were named first-team all-conference performers, while four other Niners were second-team members and further more two honorable mention, netting a record nine on an all-conference list. It was the 16th straight year a Niner was named to the all-conference team, spanning membership in three leagues. The unselfish 49ers set the team record for sacrifice flies, and tied the 2005 record for sacrifice hits. The pitching staff set the school mark for fewest walks in a season. 5/16 - Coach Loren Hibbs wins 400th career game in 14-3 win at Virginia Tech 5/23 - Sophomore third baseman Aaron Bray named A-10 Rookie of the Year, Ambrose named top Student-Athlete 5/30 - Ambrose named ESPN the Magazine First-Team Academic All-America 6/8 - Bray named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team 6/29 - Ambrose named A-10 Male Student-Athlete of the Year 21

22 year by year team statistics and coaching records Year-By-Year Results & Hitting Statistics (Bold denotes school record in each category) Year Head Coach Record League G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB K SB-SBA OB% FLD% 2006 Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs Jeff Edmonds Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Robinson Gary Bartley Gary Bartley Gary Bartley Year-By-Year Pitching Statistics (Bold denotes school record) Year G ERA W-L SV CG SH IP H R ER BB K Gary Bartley Three Seasons (.401) League (.387) Loren Hibbs 14 seasons 1993-present All-Time Coaching Records Gary Robinson Ten Seasons (.531) League (.450) Jeff Edmonds One Season (.491) League 8-10 (.444) NCAA Regional Reg. Seas. Metro Champs Reg. Seas. Metro Champs NCAA Regional Career (.517), Conf (.486) 22 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

23 Year-By-Year Batting Leaders Average (min 100 AB) 1979 Mark Vogler (.339) 1980 Jack Sink (.318) 1981 Randy Duncan (.353) 1982 James Dickerson (.400) 1983 Barry Shifflett (.397) 1984 Barry Shifflett (.329) 1985 Barry Shifflett (.467) 1986 Stewart Cole (.336) 1987 Stewart Cole (.301) 1988 Jeff Shore (.335) 1989 Donnie Poplin (.358) 1990 Chris Haney (.340) 1991 Mickey Curry (.392) 1992 Donovan Mitchell (.384) 1993 Cam Browder (.380) 1994 Bovender, Kelly Skeens (.346) 1995 Andy Bovender (.377) 1996 Joey Anderson (.401) 1997 Bo Robinson (.395) 1998 Bo Robinson (.424) 1999 Jason Hill (.352) 2000 Mike Taylor (.366) 2001 George Sandel (.336) 2002 George Sandel (.374) 2003 George Sandel (.330) 2004 Jamie Rusco (.362) 2005 Adam Willard (.352) 2006 Mike Ambrose (.366) Year-By-Year Pitching Leaders Wins 1979 Donnie Hoover (5) 1980 Donnie Hoover (6) 1981 Eddie Thompson (6) 1982 John Warlick (6) 1983 Mark West (8) 1984 Mark West (6) 1985 Field Culbreth, Jeff Shore (6) 1986 Eric Burnette (9) 1987 Terry Hill (6) 1988 Chris Haney (6) 1989 Deon Danner (8) 1990 Chris Haney, Sean Whiteside (6) 1991 Greg Laney (6) 1992 Tim Collie (6) 1993 Tim Collie (8) 1994 Jeff Myers (9) 1995 Matt McWilliams (10) 1996 Jesse Summey (10) 1997 Brannon Player (10) 1998 Jason Stanford (10) 1999 Jason Stanford (8) 2000 Ryan Baker, Brion Treadway (11) 2001 John Maine (12) 2002 John Maine (5) 2003 Zachary Treadway (8) 2004 Matt Landphair, Zachary Treadway, Adam Mills (4) 2005 Adam Mills, Derek McDaid (6) 2006 Derek McDaid (9) Runs Mark Davidson (21) Mark Davidson (29) Randy Duncan (39) Kevin Ayers (38) Kevin Ayers (44) Kevin Ayers (49) Kevin Ayers (85) Danny Montgomery (53) Stewart Cole (38) Eric Williams (47) Donnie Poplin (46) Chris Marien (47) Donovan Mitchell (69) Donovan Mitchell (68) Chris Helms (55) Jimmy Anderson (44) Joey Anderson (57) Joey Anderson (64) Joey Hammond, Bo Robinson (54) Joey Hammond, Gerald Parr (84) Bradley Smith (44) Bradley Smith (52) Brad Lamm (43) George Sandel (47) George Sandel (46) Adam Willard (46) Cory Lane (60) Spencer Steeley (60) Innings Pitched Donnie Hoover (66.2) Donnie Hoover (79.0) Eddie Thompson (70.0) John Warlick (93.6) Mark West (94.0) Mark West (87.1) Field Culbreth (111.2) Eric Burnette (89.0) Terry Hill (87.2) Chris Haney, Glenn Harris (90.0) Joe Ganote (78.0) Chris Haney (96.1) Allen Plaster (95.0) Greg Laney (82.0) Tim Collie (117.0) Tim Collie (122.0) Tim Collie (125.1) Jesse Summey (123.1) Brannon Player (111.1) John McKay (113.2) John McKay (99.1) Brion Treadway (116.2) John Maine (134.1) John Maine (94.2) Zachary Treadway (100.2) Zachary Treadway (89.2) Adam Mills (101.1) Adam Mills (114.0) Hits Mark Vogler, Mark Davidson (37) Jack Sink (49) Randy Duncan (60) James Dickerson (56) Kevin Ayers (51) Kevin Ayers (55) Barry Shifflett (92) Barry Shifflett (68) Stewart Cole (57) Jeff Shore (66) Donnie Poplin (62) Chris Haney (68) Donovan Mitchell (84) Donovan Mitchell (94) Cam Browder (79) Kelly Skeens (73) Jimmy Anderson, K. Skeens (68) Joey Anderson (89) Bo Robinson (90) Bo Robinson (106) Jason Hill, Bradley Smith (70) Bradley Smith (65) George Sandel (75) George Sandel (79) George Sandel (64) Adam Willard (71) Adam Willard (77) Mike Ambrose (83) Strikeouts Jeff Rogers (56) Doug Wagner (62) Jeff Rogers (50) Bryan Harvey (52) Kenny Morgan (29) Field Culbreth (61) Field Culbreth (83) Jeff Holshouser (54) Jeff Holshouser (63) Chris Haney (69) Joe Ganote (95) Chris Haney (82) Sean Whiteside (87) Sean Whiteside (68) Tim Collie (81) Tim Collie (101) Tim Collie (102) Jesse Summey (92) John McKay (85) John McKay (138) John McKay (106) Brion Treadway (114) John Maine (144) John Maine (103) Zachary Treadway (89) Justin Brown (68) Adam Mills (79) Adam Mills (111) Runs Batted In Mark Vogler (22) Mark Vogler (21) Jack Sink (26) James Dickerson (42) James Dickerson (47) Field Culbreth (43) Barry Shifflett (71) Alex Saylors (52) Donnie Poplin (34) Jeff Shore (47) Donnie Poplin (53) Chris Marien (37) Mickey Curry (56) Cam Browder (54) Cam Browder (53) Andy Bovender (49) Kelly Skeens (47) James Matan (64) James Matan (57) Bo Robinson (100) Bradley Smith (47) Eric Shanks (46) Brad Erwin (42) George Sandel (39) Randall Poplin (48) Jamie Rusco (49) Adam Willard (50) Spencer Steedley (63) Home Runs Mark Vogler (3) Mark Davidson (4) Mark Vogler (3) Three Players (2) James Dickerson (11) Field Culbreth (10) Alex Saylors (15) Tom Malchesky (18) Stewart Cole (7) Donnie Poplin, Jeff Shore (5) Donnie Poplin (12) Michael Stubbs (3) Cam Browder (7) Cam Browder (9) Cam Browder (14) Andy Bovender (12) Andy Bovender (9) Joey Anderson (13) James Matan (11) James Matan (27) Kirby Southerland (8) Daryl Clark, Bradley Smith (7) Brad Erwin (11) Brad Erwin (7) Thomas Bowker (8) Jamie Rusco (14) Ambrose, Co. Lane, Rochelle (6) Spencer Steedley (13) ERA (min. 50 inn.) Donnie Hoover (4.59) Gregg Carroll (2.01) Eddie Thompson (2.96) John Warlick (5.96) Eddie Bean (3.06) Field Culbreth (2.48) Field Culbreth (3.40) Steve Wagoner (2.17) Jeff Holshouser (3.52) Glenn Harris (3.40) Chris Haney (1.83) Sean Whiteside (2.20) Doug Cox (3.57) Andrew Heckman (3.76) Tim Collie (4.46) Matt McWilliams (3.42) Tim Collie (2.94) Jesse Summey (3.36) John McKay (4.74) Ryan Baker (4.81) Ryan Baker (4.25) Ryan Baker (3.78) Matt Johnson (3.55) Matt Landphair (4.70) Justin Brown (4.38) Adam Mills (4.35) Erik Walker (1.86) Kyle Pfirrman (2.15) yearly statistical leaders YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS CHARLOTTE49ers.com 23

24 single season leaders Batting Average 1. Barry Shifflett, Bo Robinson, Joey Anderson, James Matan, James Dickerson, At Bats 1. Jason Hill, James Matan, Joey Hammond, Bo Robinson, Darren Vazquetelles, ' Runs 1. Kevin Ayers, Joey Hammond, Gerald Parr, Bo Robinson, Donovan Mitchell, Hits 1. Bo Robinson, James Matan, Joey Hammond, Donovan Mitchell, Barry Shifflett, Doubles 1. Bo Robinson, Bo Robinson, Jason Hill, Donnie Poplin, Barry Shifflett, Cam Browder, Jason Hill, Triples 1. Cory Lane, Randy Duncan, Joey Anderson, Joey Anderson, Bubba Pfister, Eric Williams, Joey Anderson, Bradley Smith, Mike Ambrose, Cory Lane, Home Runs 1. James Matan, Bo Robinson, Tom Malchesky, Alex Saylors, Cam Browder, Jason Hill, Jamie Rusco, Runs Batted In 1. Bo Robinson, James Matan, Jason Hill, Barry Shifflett, James Matan, Total Bases 1. James Matan, Bo Robinson, Barry Shifflett, Joey Anderson, Jason Hill, Slugging Percentage 1. James Matan, Barry Shifflett, Bo Robinson, Joey Anderson, Barry Shifflett, Stolen Bases 1. Kevin Ayers, Gerald Parr, Carlos Strickland, Donovan Mitchell, Kevin Ayers, Bases on Balls 1. Gerald Parr, Barry Shifflett, Joey Hammond, Barry Shifflett, Bo Robinson, Hit by Pitch 1. Josh McMillen, Mike Taylor, Brad Erwin, Brad Lamm, Brian Bowman, Brad Lamm, Brad Lamm, Sacrifice Flies 1. Spencer Steedley, Barry Shifflett, James Matan, Bo Robinson, Mike Ambrose, Sacrifice Bunts 1. Alex Bryant, Chris Lane, Chris Lane, Gerald Parr, Calvin Smith, Josh McMillen, John Maine ( ) holds the singleseason records for wins, innings pitched and strikeouts. On Base Percentage 1. Barry Shifflett, Barry Shifflett, Joey Anderson, Bo Robinson, Joey Hammond, Putouts 1. Kelly Skeens, Jason Hill, Kelly Skeens, Rob Price, Jason Hill, Assists 1. Joey Hammond, Gerald Parr, Chris Williams, Brian VandenHeuvel, Chris Marien, Wins 1. John Maine, Ryan Baker, Brion Treadway, Matt McWilliams, Jesse Summey, Brannon Player, Jason Stanford, Appearances 1. Erik Walker, Frank Kowar, Keith Moreland, Steve Wagoner, Dan Donnick, Brion Treadway, John McKay, Games Started 1. John Maine, Matt McWilliams, John McKay, Brion Treadway, Mark West, Brannon Player, Jesse Summey, John Maine, Adam Mills, Complete Games 1. Field Culbreth, Eric Burnette, Chris Haney, Joe Ganote, Three tied at 7 Shutouts 1. Glenn Harris, Eric Burnette, Chris Haney, Steve Southard, Tim Collie, Tim Collie, Saves 1. Erik Walker, John McKay, Frank Kowar, Terry Hill, Tim Collie, Tate Osborne, Erik Walker, Innings Pitched 1. John Maine, Tim Collie, Jesse Summey, Tim Collie, Matt McWilliams, Strikeouts 1. John Maine, John McKay, Brion Treadway, Adam Mills, John McKay, Ryan Baker, James Dickerson, 1982,.400 Average Barry Shifflett, 1985,.467 Average The.400 Hitters The 10 Game Winners Matt McWilliams, 1995, 10-5 Record Jesse Summey, 1996, 10-4 Record Brannon Player, 1997, 10-5 Record Joey Anderson, 1996,.401 Average James Matan, 1998,.401 Average Bo Robinson, 1998,.424 Average Jason Stanford, 1998, 10-3 Record 24 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Brion Treadway, 2000, 11-4 Record John Maine 2001, 12-6 Record

25 BATTING AVERAGE (min. 200 at-bats) 1. Barry Shifflett ( ) James Dickerson ( ) Aaron Bray ( ) James Matan ( ) Donovan Mitchell ( ) Bo Robinson ( ) George Sandel ( ) Gerald Patton ( ).347 Mickey Curry ( ) Mike AMbrose ( ).345 HITS 1. Bo Robinson ( ) Joey Anderson ( ) Kelly Skeens ( ) Jason Hill ( ) Jimmy Anderson ( ) James Matan ( ) Barry Shifflett ( ) Cam Browder (1989, 91-93) Joey Hammond ( ) Kevin Ayers ( ) 238 DOUBLES 1. Bo Robinson ( ) Jason Hill ( ) Donnie Poplin ( ) Cam Browder (1989, 91-93) Kelly Skeens ( ) Jimmy Anderson ( ) James Matan ( ) Barry Shifflett ( ) Brad Erwin ( ) Andy Bovender ( ) 44 TRIPLES 1. Joey Anderson ( ) Randy Duncan ( ) Cory Lane (2004- ) Kevin Ayers ( ) 11 Joey Hammond ( ) 11 Mike Ambrose ( ) Jimmy Anderson ( ) 10 Bradley Smith ( ) George Sandel ( ) Mark Vogler ( ) 7 Barry Shifflett ( ) 7 Danny Montgomery ( ) 7 Nick Rhodes ( ) 7 Bubba Pfister (1999) 7 Spencer Steedley ( ) 7 HOME RUNS 1. James Matan ( ) Barry Shifflett ( ) Alex Saylors ( ) 38 Bo Robinson ( ) Kenny Morgan ( ) 32 Cam Browder (1989, 91-93) Kirby Southerland ( ) Jason Hill ( ) 28 Brad Erwin ( ) Stuart Cole ( ) 27 Joey Anderson ( ) 27 RUNS 1. Kevin Ayers ( ) Bo Robinson ( ) Joey Anderson ( ) Jimmy Anderson ( ) Barry Shifflett ( ) Joey Hammond ( ) Gerald Parr ( ) Kelly Skeens ( ) Jason Hill ( ) Cam Browder (1989, 91-93) 160 RUNS BATTED IN 1. Bo Robinson ( ) James Matan ( ) Barry Shifflett ( ) Jason Hill ( ) Cam Browder (1989, 91-93) Jimmy Anderson ( ) Joey Anderson ( ) Alex Saylors ( ) 160 Kelly Skeens ( ) Donnie Poplin ( ) 148 STOLEN BASES 1. Kevin Ayers ( ) Gerald Parr ( ) Carlos Strickland ( ) Barry Shifflett ( ) Calvin Smith ( ) 69 Joey Anderson ( ) Donovan Mitchell ( ) Thomas Bowker ( ) Nick Rhodes ( ) Brian Bowman ( ) 48 GAMES PLAYED 1. Joey Anderson ( ) Jimmy Anderson ( ) Kelly Skeens ( ) Bo Robinson ( ) Cam Browder (1989, 91-93) 219 Jason Hill ( ) Brian Bowman ( ) 206 Brad Lamm ( ) Nick Rhodes ( ) Calvin Smith ( ) 201 Darren Vazquetelles ( ) 201 WINS 1. Tim Collie ( ) Ryan Baker ( ) Brannon Player ( ) Eric Burnette ( ) 20 John Maine ( ) John McKay ( ) Chris Haney ( ) 18 Jason Stanford ( ) 18 Brion Treadway ( ) 18 Adam Mills ( ) 18 APPEARANCES 1. Erik Walker ( ) Terry Hill ( ) John McKay ( ) Tim Collie ( ) 78 Matt Landphair Dan Donnick ( ) Ryan Baker ( ) Lance Swiler ( , 94-96) 70 Brion Treadway ( ) Justin Brown ( ) 63 GAMES STARTED 1. Ryan Baker ( ) Brannon Player ( ) Tim Collie ( ) Zach Treadyway ( ) John Maine ( ) John McKay ( ) Matt Landphair ( ) Jesse Summey ( ) Jeff Holshouser ( ) 34 Chris Haney ( ) 34 Sean Whiteside ( ) 34 STRIKEOUTS 1. John McKay ( ) Ryan Baker ( ) Tim Collie ( ) John Maine ( ) Zach Treadway ( ) Adam Mills ( ) Brion Treadway ( ) Chris Haney ( ) Sean Whiteside ( ) Brannon Player ( ) 203 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Tim Collie ( ) Ryan Baker ( ) John McKay ( ) Brannon Player ( ) Zachary Treadway ('01-04) John Maine ( ) Adam Mills ( ) Jeff Holshouser ( ) Chris Haney ( ) Eric Burnette ( ) COMPLETE GAMES 1. Chris Haney ( ) Eric Burnette ( ) 18 Tim Collie ( ) Jeff Holshouser ( ) Field Culbreth ( ) Brannon Player ( ) Joe Ganote ( ) 10 Jason Stanford ( ) 10 SAVES 1. Erik Walker ( ) John McKay ( ) Terry Hill ( ) Frank Kowar ( ) 10 Tim Collie ( ) 10 Jacob Chaney ( ) Dan Donnick ( ) 9 SHUTOUTS 1. Tim Collie ( ) 4 Glenn Harris (1988) 4 3. Chris Haney ( ) 3 Steve Southard ( ) 3 career leaders Joey Hammond ( ) finished his career ranked among the school's career leaders in hits, triples, and runs scored. Bo Robinson ( ) holds the career records for hits (289), doubles (82) and RBI (230). CHARLOTTE49ers.com Chris Haney ( ) is ranked among Charlotte's career leaders in strikeouts, innings pitched and shutouts. 25

26 individual records Former 49er Barry Shifflett (middle), who earned All-American honors, ranks in every top ten career offensive category at Charlotte. He had his #7 jersery retired, March 14, GAMES PLAYED Season... 62, by 10 Players Career , Joey Anderson ( ) AT BATS Game... 8, Kevin Ayers vs. Jacksonville ( ); Aaron Bray and Cory Lane vs. Indiana ( ) Season , Jason Hill (1998) Career , Joey Anderson ( ) BATTING AVERAGE Season , Barry Shifflett (1985) Career , Barry Shifflett ( ) HITS Game... 6, Field Culbreth vs. Catawba ( ) Season , Bo Robinson (1998) Career , Bo Robinson ( ) RUNS Game.. 5, Donnie Poplin vs. Gardner Webb ( );... Joey Anderson vs. Louisville ( );... Kris Rochelle vs. Duquesne ( ) Season... 85, Kevin Ayers (1985) Career , Kevin Ayers ( ) RUNS BATTED IN Game... 8, Alex Saylors vs. Pfeiffer (4-4-85);... Kenny Morgan vs. George Mason ( );... James Matan vs. vs. Memphis ( ) Season , Bo Robinson (1998) Career , Bo Robinson ( ) DOUBLES Game... 3, by 13 players Season... 32, Bo Robinson (1998) Career... 82, Bo Robinson ( ) TRIPLES Game... 2, Field Culbreath vs. Jacksonville ( )... Barry Shifflett vs. Mount Union (3-7-85)... Brian Little vs. Gardner-Webb ( )... Bubba Pfister vs. Saint Louis (4-4-99)... Cory Lane vs. Tulane (4-9-05) Season... 11, Cory Lane (2005) Career... 24, Joey Anderson ( ) HOME RUNS Game... 3, Alex Saylors vs. Pfeiffer (4-2-85);... James Matan vs. Memphis ( )... James Matan vs. Yale ( ) Season... 27, James Matan (1998) Career... 48, James Matan ( ) TOTAL BASES Game by James Matan vs. Yale ( ) Season , James Matan (1998) Career , Bo Robinson( ) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Game James Matan vs. Yale ( ) Season , James Matan (1998) Career , Barry Shifflett ( ) HIT BY PITCH Game... 3, Eric Shanks vs. Cincinnati ( ) Season... 17, Josh McMillen (1999) Career...53, Brad Lamm ( ) STOLEN BASES Game... 4, Kevin Ayers vs. St. Augustine ( );... Barry Shifflett vs. Catawba (4-2-86);... Joey Hammond vs. Charleston Southern ( ) Season... 46, Kevin Ayers (1985) Career , Kevin Ayers ( ) BASES ON BALLS (Hitting) Game... 5, Barry Shifflet vs. VCU (5-1-83);... Barry Shifflet vs. Catawba (4-2-86);... Bo Robinson vs. Howard ( );... Gerald Parr vs. Howard ( );... John Stallings vs. Canisius ( ) Season... 64, Gerald Parr (1998) Career , Barry Shifflett ( ) STRIKEOUTS (Hitting) Game...5, Brian Bowman vs. Memphis (5-8-99) Season... 65, Jason Hill (1998) Career , Jason Hill ( ) CONSECUTIVE BASE HITS Bo Robinson... 8 (1997) Carlos Strickland... 7 (1981) Cory Lane... 7 (2006) LONGEST HITTING STREAKS James Matan (1998) Keith English (1995) Brian VandenHeuvel ( ) Brad Lamm (2002) Former 49er Joey Anderson, who earned third team All-America honors in 1996, won the Conference USA batting title with a.401 average in He had his #5 jersey retired, April 17, INNINGS PITCHED Game... 12, Chris Haney vs. VCU ( ) Season , John Maine (2001) Career , Tim Collie ( ) 26 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium APPEARANCES Season... 31, Frank Kowar (1990)...Erik Walker (2005) Career... 95, Terry Hill ( ) GAMES STARTED Season... 20, John Maine (2001) Career...51, Ryan Baker ( ) COMPLETE GAMES Season... 10, Field Culbreth (1985) Career... 20, Chris Haney ( ) DECISIONS Season... 18, John Maine (2001) Career... 50, Tim Collie ( ) WINS Season... 12, John Maine (2001) Career... 29, Tim Collie ( ) Former 49er John Maine, Charlotte's first Conference Pitcher of the Year and only 12-game winner, became the ninth rookie in Major League Baseball history to start and win an NLCS game, Gm. 6 in 2006 vs St. Louis. LOSSES Season... 10, Sean Whiteside (1991);... 10, John McKay (1999 SHUTOUTS Season... 4, Glenn Harris (1988) Career... 4, Tim Collie ( )... Glenn Harris (1988) SAVES Season... 12, Erik Walker (2005) Career... 19, Erik Walker ( ) STRIKEOUTS (Pitching) Game... 16, Joe Ganote vs. Augusta ( )... Scott Muscat vs. Campbell ( )... John McKay vs. Cleveland State (3-7-99) Season , John Maine (2001) Career , John McKay ( ) BASES ON BALLS (Pitching) Game... 13, Scott Muscat & Allen Plaster Season... 70, Brion Treadway (2000) Career , Ryan Baker ( ) EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season , Derek McDaid (2006)(100 inn.) , Chris Haney (1989) (50 inn.) , Frank Kowar (1990)(40 inn.) , Terry Hill (1984) (20 inn.) Career , Field Culbreth (150 inn.) ( ) CONSECUTIVE WINS (PITCHING) Jason Stanford... 9 (1998)

27 SEASON RECORDS TEAM Games in 1985, 1990 & 1998 Wins in 1998 Losses in 2002 Consecutive Wins in 2000 Best Start To A Season in 2000 Consecutive Losses... 7 in 1982 & 1996 Home Wins in 1998 Road Wins in 1989 Home Losses in 2004 Road Losses in 1993 & 2002 Wins vs. RHP in 1998 Wins vs. LHP in 1998 Longest Game.. 5:09 vs Ga. Tech (4/12/82) Consec. non-shutout ( ) BATTING At Bats in 1998 Runs Scored in 1998 Hits in 1998 Singles in 1998 Doubles in 1998 Triples in 2005 Home Runs in 1986 Total Bases in 1998 Slugging Pct in 1998 Runs Batted In in 1998 Batting Average in 1998 Strikeouts in 1999 Bases on Balls in 1998 Stolen Bases in 1985 Hit by Pitches in 2000 Sacrifice Hits in 2005 & 2006 Sacrifice Flies in 2006 FIELDING Fielding % in 1995 & 2003 Putouts in 1998 Assists in 1990 Most Errors in 1986 Fewest Errors in 2003 Total Chances in 1998 Double Plays...60 in 1990 PITCHING Innings Pitched in 1998 Appearances in 1985 Complete Games in 1988 Strikeouts in 1998 Fewest Bases on Balls in 2006 Most Bases on Balls in 2002 Fewest Hits Allowed in 1979 Most Hits Allowed in 1998 Lowest ERA in 1989 Highest ERA in 2002 Wild Pitches...88 in 2002 Hit Batters in 2006 Runs Allowed in 2002 Most E. Runs Allowed in 1998 Fewest E. Runs Allowed in 1989 Most Extra Base Hits in 1992 HR Allowed in 1985 No-hitters... 1 in 1987 Saves in 2005 Shutouts... 8 in 1990 GAME RECORDS LETTERWINNERS,CONT. Barrett, Eric TEAM BATTING Barron, Nicholas At Bats vs Jacksonville (3/25/84) Bean, Eddie Beaty, Bryan Runs vs Appalachian St. (3/9/95) Berry, Jeff Hits vs Jacksonville (3/25/84) Blackmon, Nick Bohlen, Jeff Singles vs Pfeiffer (2/23/90) Boston, Marc Doubles... 7 vs Jacksonville (4/10/83) Bovender, Andy Bowker, Thomas Charleston Southern (4/21/99) Bowman, Brian vs Louisville (4/18/04) Bradshaw, Billy Bradshaw, Joey Triples... 4 vs. Cleveland St. (3/4/06) Bray, Aaron Home Runs... 7 vs Pfeiffer (4/2/85) Brake, Chris Bretz, Jim RBI vs Appalachian St. (3/9/95) Browder, Cam... 89, Tot. Bases vs Geo. Mason (3/12/86) Brown, Justin Bryant, Alex K's three (last: Tulane 3/19/99) Bucy, Josh Bases on Balls... 17, three times Burnette, Eric Burt, Alex SB's vs Gardner-Webb (3/17/84) Butts, Andrae HBP's... 8 vs. Cincinnati (5/15/99) Butts, Brett Byrd, Gerald Sac Hits... 5 vs. Indiana (2/26/06) Carey, Roger Sac Flies... 4, twice, last 3/11/06 Carpenter, Doug Caro, Jorge Total Score (UNCC 32; ASU 9) Carr, Jason HR in an inning... 3, four times Carroll, Gregg Chaney, Jacob (last: Cincinnati, 5/15/99) Chapman, Alex Childs, Adam TEAM FIELDING Clark, Daryl Cole, Stewart Putouts... 42, twice, last 2/26/06 Coleman, Hunter Assists... 20, six times (last 3/11/05) Collie, Tim Collier, Kevin Errors... 9 vs South Florida (5/7/82) Concepcion, Dagoberto Double Plays... 5, three times Council Jr., Carl Cox, Doug Culbreth, Field TEAM PITCHING Curry, Mickey Appearances... 8, twice Cuthbertson, Josh Danner, Deon Innings Pitched... 14, three times Davidson, Mark Strikeouts vs Siena (2/25/00) Deatherage, Dwayne DeCola, Dan Walks vs George Mason (3/15/83) Derhak, Alex Hits vs. TCU (4/23/05) Diaco, Vinnie Wild Pitches... 7 vs Baptist (3/10/89) Dickerson, James Dixon, Derek Hit Batters... 5, three times Donnick, Dan Runs Allowed...28 vs Tulane (3/22/89) Dowell, Barry Dryer, Matt Earned Runs vs. TCU (4/23/05) Duncan, Randy HR Allowed... 9 vs. TCU (4/23/05) Dunn, Mark Embler, Barry Emery, Doug English, Keith Erwin, Brad Everette, Lance Felton, Derek Ferguson, Mark Flateau, Bob Floyd, Adam Foard, Matt Freeland, Scott Gambale, Pat Ganote, Joe Golden, Jeff Gresham, Kris Grout, Don Hagen, B.J Hairston, Pat Hall, Chuck Hall, Herb Halvorson, Brad James Matan ( ), a 1998 All-American, set the school single season home run Hammond, Joey Hamby, Brannon record with 27 in Haney, Chris ALL-TIME Hanline, Doug LETTERWINNERS Hanna, Shaun Adams, Phil Hanselman, Garrett Ambrose, Mike Hanson, Cory Amorosi, Christian Harris, Glenn Anderson, Jimmy Harrison, Michael Anderson, Joey Harvey, Bryan Ayers, Kevin Hayes, Rick Baker, Ryan Haywood, Jamie Ball, Steve Heckman, Andrew CHARLOTTE49ers.com Helms, Chris Helms, Telly Hibbs, Tyson Hill, Benji Hill, Jason Hill, Kevin Hill, Terry Hill, Travis Holshouser, Jeff Honeycutt, Ronnie Hooker, Phil Hoover, Donnie Hoover, Keith Hopkins, Thomas Hughes, Ray Hutton, Jason Izquierdo, Tito Jackson, Greg Johnson, Matt Jackson, Mike Johnson, Jeff Junghans, Chris Jurney, William Kelly, Ryan Keyser, Jeff Kirk, Jon Koger, Tony Koster, Kimsey Kowar, Frank Kunicki, Chris Lamm, Brad Lancaster, Larry Landphair, Matt Lane, Chris Lane, Cory Laney, Greg LaRosa, Ralph Lauer, Shaun Little, Bryan Little, Eric Little, Marko Lopez, Joe Lovelace, Mike Maine, John Malchesky, Tom Maples, Michael Marien, Chris Matan, James McCabe, Tom McDaid, Derek McDougald, Alexander McGee, Chuck McKay, John McKinley, Jack McMillen, Josh McWilliams, Matt Michael, Steve Middleton, Scott Miller, David Miller, Eric Mills, Adam Mitchell, Donovan Mizell, Bobby Montagnino, Mike Montgomery, Danny Moreland, Keith Morgan, Kenny Moore, Josh Murray, Bo Muscat, Scott Myers, Jeff Nalls, Tim Nieters, Mark Noble, Jacob Norwood, Dewey Ortiz, Joey Osborne, Tate Owens, Johnny Park, Michael Parks, Darwin Parr, Gerald Patton, Gerald Pesterfield, Bronce Pfirrman, Kyle Pfister, Bubba Philpott, Steve Pierce, Sam Pittman, Blue Pittman, Kevin Plaster, Allen Player, Brannon Pless, Brent Pope, Steve Poplin, Donnie Poplin, Paul Poplin, Randell Powell, Billy Pressley, Shane Price, Rob Puentes, Victor... 98,00-01 Radford, Kory...03 Radziewicz, Jeff Reikowski, Adam Reyes, Hector Reynolds, Chris Reynolds, Dave Rhodes, Nick Rideout, Ronnie Rios, Armando Roane, Michael Robertson, Clay Robinson, Bo Rochelle, Kris Rogers, Jeff Rolfes, Tony Rosenbaum, Zach Rusco, Jamie Sandel, George Savage, Matt Saylors, Alex Scafe, Brian Schindo, Charlie Shaner, Chris Shanks, Eric Sharp, Ryan Shelton, Eric Shifflett, Barry Shore, Jeff Shuford, Gary Sides, Julian Sink, Jack Skaggs, Lee Skeens, Kelly Smith, Bradley Smith, Calvin Smith, Michael Smith, Willie Snotherly, Brett Southard, Steve Southerland, Kirby St. John, Joey Stallings, John Stanford, Jason Steedley, Spencer Stepp, Dusty Strickland, Carlos Stubbs, Michael Summey, Jesse Sutton, Terry Swiler, Lance... 92, Taylor, Chris Taylor, Mike Taylor, O'Brien Thompson, Eddie Thompson, Mike Tolbert, Gary Tomanchek, Steve Treadway, Brion Treadway, Zach Turner, Nathan Tyndall, Alan Ullery, Brian Utter, Everett VandenHeuvel, Brian Vazquetelles, Darren Vogler, Mark Wagner, Doug Wagoner, Steve Walker, Erik Warburton, Jason Warlick, John Weakland, Michael West, Mark White, Dusty White, Josh Whiteside, Sean Whittington, John Willard, Adam Williams, Chris Williams, Eric Williams, Frank Windle, Mark Woodward, Randy York, Brian Bold denotes 2007 players team records and all time letterwinners 27

28 all time series recors and the last time The Last Time A Charlotte Hitter... Had 8 at-bats in a game... Aaron Bray and Cory Lane vs. Indiana (2/26/06) Had 7 at-bats in a game... James Matan vs. Memphis (3/28/98) Had Six hits in a game... Field Culbreath vs. Catawba (4/25/85) Had Five hits in a game... O'Brien Taylor vs. Dayton (5/6/06) Had Four hits in a game... Aaron Bray vs. La Salle (4/21/06) Had Three doubles in a game... Cory Lane vs. Appalachian State (4/4/06) Had Two triples in a game... Cory Lane vs. Tulane (4/29/05) Hit A Grand Slam... Kris Rochelle vs. Duquesne (3/12/05) Hit for the cycle... Darren Vazquetelles vs. North Carolina (2/17/92) Hit a pinch-hit home run... Marko Little vs. Michigan State (3/3/02) Had 8 RBI in a game... James Matan vs. Memphis (4/20/96) Had 7 RBI in a game... Andy Bovender vs. Appalachian State (3/9/95) Had 6 RBI in a game... Spencer Steedley vs. Saint Louis (4/1/05) Had 5 Walks in a game... John Stallings vs. Canisius (2/18/06) Had 4 Walks in a game... Chris Taylor vs. Winthrop (4/6/05) Scored 5 runs in a game... Kris Rochelle vs. Duquesne (3/12/05) Had 4 stolen bases in a game... Joey Hammond vs. Charleston Southern (4/29/97) Had 3 stolen bases in a game... Aaron Bray vs. Indiana (2/26/06) Had 2 home runs in a game... Spencer Steedley vs. Appalachian State (4/4/06) Had 3 home runs in game... James Matan vs. Yale (3/10/97) Had Two extra base hits in an inning... Brad Erwin vs. Winthrop (3/25/03) Led off game with a home run... Cory Lane vs. Indiana (2/24/06) The Last Time A Charlotte Pitcher Had... A complete game - 9 innings... Adam Mills vs. Duquesne (5/13/06) A complete game - 7 innings... Adam Mills vs. St. Joseph's (4/16/06) A shutout - 9 innings... Derek McDaid vs. George Washington (3/26/06) A shutout - 7 innings... John Maine vs. Cincinnati (Game 2, 5/5/02) 10+ strikeouts in a game... (12) Adam Mills vs. Saint Joseph's (4/16/06) A no-hitter... Ronnie Honeycutt vs. UNC Asheville (4/14/87) The Last Time Charlotte (The team)... Scored 25 runs in a game... (32) vs. Appalachian State (3/9/95) Scored 20 runs in a game... (21) vs. Saint Louis (4/1/05) Had 20 hits in a game... (20) vs. Appalachian State (4/4/06) Had 7 doubles in a game...(7) vs. Charleston Southern (4/21/99) Did not strikeout... vs. Siena (3/11/06) Had 4 triples in a game... vs. Cleveland State (3/4/06) Had 7 home runs in a game... (7) vs. Pfeiffer (4/2/85) Had 5 home runs in game... (6) vs. Cleveland State (3/7/99) Had 10+ walks in a game... (14) vs. Canisius (2/18/06) Allowed less than three hits... (1) vs. Cincinnati (Game 2, 5/5/02)...(2, in 7 innings) vs. Memphis (5/21/05) Posted a shutout... (10-0) vs. George Washington (3/26/06) Posted a shutout at home... (10-0) vs. George Washington (3/26/06) Posted a shutout on the road... (11-0) vs. North Carolina A&T (3/1/05) Struck out 15+ batters... (15) vs. Penn State (2/18/01) UAB Albany Appalachian State Assumption Atlantic Christian Auburn Augusta Baptist Belmont College Belmont Abbey Bloomsburg State California (Pa.) Campbell Canisius Catawba College of Charleston Charleston Southern Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Columbia Connecticut Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Elon Farleigh Dickinson Fairmont State Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida State Fordham Francis Marion Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Greensboro College Harvard High Point Houston Howard Illinois All-Time Series Records Illinois State Indiana Jacksonville James Madison Juniata (Pa.) Kansas Kent La Salle LeMoyne Lenoir-Rhyne Liberty Limestone Longwood Louisville Marshall Memphis Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Mississippi State Morehead State Mount Union Niagara Nicholls State North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro NC State North Carolina-Wesleyan UNC Wilmington North Florida Northwestern State Norwich (Pa.) Oberlin (Ohio) Ohio University Old Dominion Oral Roberts Pembroke State Penn State Pfeiffer Providence Radford Richmond Rutgers St. Andrews St. Augustine's St. Bonaventure Saint Joseph's Saint Louis Siena South Alabama South Carolina South Carolina-Aiken South Florida Southern Indiana Southern Miss Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Andy Bovender Last with 7 RBI in a game John McKay Last with a 9-inn. shutout Ronnie Honeycutt Last 49er No-Hitter April 14, 1987 SW Texas Temple Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas A&M TCU Troy State Tulane Vermont Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Chester West Georgia West Virginia West Virginia State Western Carolina Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wichita State William & Mary Wingate Winthrop Wofford Yale Youngstown State Overall (.516) Bold denotes 2007 opponents

29 All-Americans Barry Shifflett (National Coaches; 2nd team) Tim Collie (Collegiate Baseball; 3rd team) Joey Anderson (Collegiate Baseball; 3rd team) James Matan... (NCBWA & Sporting News; 1st tm; ABCA & Collegiate Baseball; 2nd tm) Bo Robinson... (ABCA; 1st tm; NCBWA,Sporting News & Collegiate Baseball; 2nd tm) Freshman All-Americans Barry Shifflett (Baseball America; 1st team freshman) Deon Danner (Baseball America; 2nd team freshman) Joey Anderson (Collegiate Baseball; HM freshman) Bo Robinson (Collegiate Baseball; HM freshman) Brion Treadway (Collegiate Baseball; freshman HM) Mike Taylor.(Collegiate Baseball, freshman 1st team; Baseball America, fresh. 3rd team) Brad Erwin, Brad Lamm (Collegiate Baseball, freshman HM) Adam Willard (Collegiate Baseball, freshman HM) Aaron Bray (Collegiate Baseball) All-Region Selections Barry Shifflett; 3B (Atlantic Region) Donnie Poplin; 1B (Atlantic Region) Cam Browder; RF (Atlantic Region) Andy Bovender; 3B (Atlantic Region) Joey Anderson, CF (Atlantic Region) James Matan, RF & Bo Robinson, 3B (So. Region) John Maine, P (South Region) All-NCAA Mideast Regional Brian VandenHeuvel; SS Conference Coach of the Year Awards Gary Robinson; Sun Belt Conference Loren Hibbs; Metro Conference Loren Hibbs; Conference USA Conference Batting Titles 1985 Sun Belt... Barry Shifflett;.467 (92-197) 1996 Conference USA...Joey Anderson;.401 (89-222) 1998 Conference USA... Bo Robinson;.424 ( ) Conference ERA Title 1989 Sun Belt... Chris Haney; 1.83 ERA (14 ER in 68.2 IP) Charlotte Baseball Most Valuable Players Donnie Hoover, RHP (5-4, 4.59, 32K) Jeff Myers, RHP (9-1, 3.94, 64 K) Jack Sink, RF (.318, 20 RBI, 12 SB) Tim Collie, RHP (9-3; 2.94, 102 K) Randy Duncan, CF (.353, 10 3B, 23 RBI) 1996 Joey Anderson, CF (.401, 13 HR, 57 RBI, 24 SB) Carlos Strickland, 1B (.345, 24 RBI, 38 SB) Brannon Player, RHP (10-5, 4.85, 79 K) Mark West, RHP (8-5, 3.93, 35 K) James Matan, RF (.401, 19 2B, 27 HR, 95 RBI) Field Culbreth, P/OF (4-7, 2.48, 61 K, 43 RBI)... Bo Robinson, 3B (.424, 32 2B, 19 HR, 100 RBI) Barry Shifflett, 3B (.467, 12 HR, 71 RBI) Jason Hill, 1B (.352, 20 2B, 4 HR, 40 RBI) Eric Burnette, RHP (9-4, 3.61, 2 ShO) Ryan Baker, RHP (11-5, 3.78, 106 K) Jeff Holshouser, RHP (5-5, 3.52, 63 K) John Maine, RHP (12-6, 3.82, 144 K) Jeff Shore, C/3B (.335, 5 HR, 47 RBI) George Sandel, 2B (.374, 79 H, 39 RBI) Donnie Poplin, 1B (.358, 12 HR, 53 RBI) Zachary Treadway RHP (8-5, 5.19, 89 K) Chris Haney, P/DH (6-7, 2.62,.340, 35 RBI) Jamie Rusco, 1B (.362, 12 2B, 14 HR, 49 RBI) Calvin Smith, SS/2B (.304, 19 RBI, 25 SB) Adam Willard, OF (.352, 17 2B, 50 RBI, 17 SB) Donovan Mitchell, 3B (.384, 18 2B, 37 RBI) Mike Ambrose, SS (.366, 16 2B, 51 RBI, 17 SB) Mike Ambrose, 2006 MVP Cam Browder, OF (.380, 14 HR, 53 RBI) All-Conference Awards ( : Sun Belt) ( : Metro) ( : Conf. USA) (2006- Atlantic 10) 1980 (1)...Mark Vogler 1983 (3)... James Dickerson, Kevin Pittman, Barry Shifflett 1984 (3)... Kevin Ayers, Field Culbreth, Barry Shifflett 1985 (1)... Barry Shifflett 1986 (2)... Eric Burnette, Barry Shifflett 1987 (2)... Stewart Cole, Donnie Poplin 1988 (2)... Glenn Harris, Donnie Poplin 1989 (4)... Deon Danner, Chris Haney, Gerald Patton, Donnie Poplin 1990 (2)... Kris Gresham, Chris Haney 1991 (1)... Mickey Curry 1992 (1)... Andy Bovender 1993 (1)... Cam Browder 1994 (3)...Andy Bovender, Jeff Myers, Brian VandenHeuvel 1995 (6)... Jimmy Anderson, Joey Anderson, Andy Bovender,... Tim Collie (Player of Year), Keith English, Matt McWilliams 1996 (6)... Jimmy Anderson (Hon. Mention), Joey Anderson (1st),... Joey Hammond (Fr.), Jason Hill (Fr.),... James Matan (2nd), Jesse Summey (2nd) 1997 (4)... Ryan Baker (Fr.), James Matan (3rd),... Brannon Player (2nd), Bo Robinson (1st) 1998 (8)... Ryan Baker (2nd), Vinnie Diaco (2nd), Joey Hammond (1st),... James Matan (Player of Year, 1st), Gerald Parr (2nd),... Bo Robinson (1st), Jason Stanford (1st), Brion Treadway (Fr.) 1999 (2)... Jason Stanford (2nd), Brian Bowman (Fr.) 2000 (6)... Ryan Baker (2nd), Brad Erwin (Fr.), Brad Lamm (Fr.),... John McKay (1st), Mike Taylor (Freshman of the Year, 2nd)... Brion Treadway (1st) 2001 (3)... John Maine (Pitcher of the Year, 1st),... George Sandel (2nd), Thomas Bowker (Fr.) 2002 (1)... George Sandel (2nd) 2003 (1)... George Sandel (2nd) 2004 (1)... Jamie Rusco (2nd) 2005 (3)... Erik Walker (2nd), Adam Willard (2nd), Keith Moreland (Fr.) 2006 (9)... Mike Ambrose (1st), Spencer Steedley (1st), Cory Lane (2nd)... Chris Taylor (2nd) O'Brien Taylor (2nd), Derek McDaid (HM)... Aaron Bray (Rookie of the Year, 2nd, All-Rookie), Adam Mills (HM),...Kyle Pfirrman (Rookie) Total All-Conference Awards: 76 Current Streak: At least one award in 24 straight years ( ) Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger National Players of the Week Mar. 16, James Matan Mar. 30, Brannon Player Feb. 15, Jason Hill April 19, Jason Stanford CHARLOTTE49ers.com awardwinners and team most valuable players 29

30 all americans all - americans Charlotte's All-Americans Five players have earned All-America recognition in the history of the program, with four of those awards coming during Loren Hibbs' tenure as head coach. Barry Shifflett was the first All-American in baseball, leading the nation with a.467 average in Tim Collie, the only 49er pitcher to earn the distinction, won nine times, threw seven complete games and was named Metro Conference Player of the Year in The following season, Joey Anderson earned the honor after leading Conference USA in hitting (.401). In 1998, both James Matan and Bo Robinson were selected, as the 49ers made their run to an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament. Career Statistics Year G-S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG AVG Totals In 1985, Barry Shifflett was named a second-team All-American after finishing second in the nation with a.467 batting average and adding 20 doubles, 12 home runs, 71 RBI and 24 stolen bases. The average and RBI totals are still school records and the average won the Sun Belt batting title. Career Statistics Year G-GS CG IP W L S R ER BB K ERA Tot In 1995, Tim Collie was named a thirdteam All-American and became the first 49er to be named the conference Player of the Year, winning the Metro Award. He went 9-3 with a 2.94 ERA and struck out 102 while being named the Metro Pitcher of the Week four times. Career Statistics Year G-S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG AVG Totals In 1996, Joey Anderson was named a third-team All-American. He won the Conference USA batting title at.401 and added 13 home runs, 24 stolen bases, eight triples and a.511 on base percentage. He was named third-team Smith Award, the first 49er to receive that honor. Career Statistics Year G-S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG AVG Tot In 1998, James Matan was named First- Team All-American on two teams and second-team on two others. He was the Conference USA Player of the Year and set the school record with 27 home runs and a 33-game hitting streak. He added a.401 average. Career Statistics Year G-S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG AVG Tot In 1998, Bo Robinson was named a firstteam All-American on one team and a second-team All-American on three others. He set a school and league record with 100 RBI and led the league with a.424 average, 32 doubles and 106 hits. He became the school's all-time hits, doubles and RBI leader. 30 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

31 Charlotte 49ers In the Pros Major Leaguers (listed with team they broke in with) Stewart Cole... Kansas City Royals Chris Haney... Montreal Expos Bryan Harvey... California Angels Jeff Johnson... New York Yankees John Maine... Baltimore Orioles Jason Stanford... Cleveland Indians Sean Whiteside... Detroit Tigers 2006 Minor Leaguers (listed with 2006 organization) (07) Derek McDaid... SD Padres (07) Mike Ambrose... Independent Erik Walker... Tampa Bay Devil Rays Joey Hammond.. Philadelphia Phils Ryan Baker... Florida Marlins Brion Treadway... Independent George Sandel... Independent Erik Walker Derek McDaid Former Minor Leaguers (organization they initially signed with) Kevin Ayers... LA Dodgers Jeff Berry... Boston Red Sox Andy Bovender... Houston Astros Cam Browder... Atlanta Braves Justin Brown... St. Louis Cardinals Eric Burnette... Kansas City Royals Daryl Clark... Milwaukee Brewers Tim Collie... Pittsburgh Pirates Deon Danner... Pittsburgh Pirates James Dickerson... Chicago Cubs Joe Ganote... Milwaukee Brewers Kris Gresham... Baltimore Orioles Andy Heckman... San Francisco Giants Terry Hill... Kansas City Royals Jeff Holshouser... Kansas City Royals Jason Hutton... Chicago White Sox Frank Kowar... Toronto Blue Jays Tom Malchesky... St. Louis Cardinals James Matan... Cincinnati Reds John McKay... Florida Marlins Matt McWilliams... Cleveland Indians Donovan Mitchell... Houston Astros Mike Montagnino... Seattle Mariners Danny Montgomery... LA Dodgers Kenny Morgan... Minnesota Twins Scott Muscat... Milwaukee Brewers Allen Plaster... Oakland Athletics Brent Pless... Pittsburgh Pirates Paul Poplin... Minnesota Twins Bo Robinson... Independent George Sandel... Seattle Mariners Eric Shanks... Independent Barry Shifflett... Toronto Blue Jays Jeff Shore... Texas Rangers Bradley Smith... Texas Rangers Brion Treadway... S.F. Giants Zach Treadway... StL. Cardinals Darren Vazquetelles... Atlanta Braves Eric Williams... Chicago Cubs John Maine ( ), the 2001 Conference USA Pitcher of the Year, is shown here in his game-six win of the 2006 NLCS for the N.Y. Mets last October. He became the ninth rookie in MLB history to start and win an NLCS game. Maine picked up his first Major League win on August 13, 2005 as Baltimore beat Toronto, 1-0. He was traded to the New York Mets on January 21, Maine, a sixth-round draft pick in 2002, was the Orioles' 2003 Minor League Pitcher of the Year. He collected his first professional no-hitter for Class A Frederick and pitched in the Major League All-Star Futures game in Chicago that year. Jason Stanford ( ), a former two-time All-Conference USA pitcher, was a member of Team USA that competed in the 2001 World Cup in Taiwan. He was named to the All-World Cup team as the best left-handed pitcher of the tournament. He was with the Cleveland Indians, after signing a free agent contract in On Septmber 26, 2003, he collected his only major league win against the Toronto Blue Jays. Chris Haney ( ), an All-Sun Belt Conference pitcher, led the league with a.183 ERA in He was the team's MVP in Haney was drafted in the second round of the 1990 Major League Draft by the Montreal Expos, reaching the majors the next season at age 22. He spent 11 seasons in the majors with five clubs, most notably the Kansas City Royals ( ). professional players Professional Players Under Coach Loren Hibbs Head Coach Loren Hibbs has a great deal of experience coaching players who have gone on to careers in professional baseball, at all levels. Between his current position with Charlotte and as an assistant at his alma mater, Wichita State, Hibbs has coached 62 players who went on to pursue the professional game. That includes 14 players at the major league level, including former Conference USA Pitcher of the Year John Maine, the latest to reach the majors. He picked up his first career win on August 13, Doug Mirabelli, one of Hibbs' former players at Wichita State,won a World Series ring in 2004 with the Boston Red Sox. Major League Players Coached by Loren Hibbs (Includes both as head coach and assistant coach) Player First Major League Team Jamie Bluma Kansas City Royals Greg Brummett San Francisco Giants Other Professional Players Coached by Loren Hibbs Darren Dreifort Detroit Tigers Mike Ambrose Matt Dryer Derek McDaid P.J. Forbes Baltimore Orioles Jim Audley Shane Durham Mike McDonald Tyler Green Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Baker Billy Hall Rich McIntyre Mike Lansing Montreal Expos Lyle Befort Carl Hall John McKay John Maine Baltimore Orioles Mark Behny Joey Hammond Matt McWilliams Pat Meares Minnesota Twins Andy Bovender Jason Hutton Tony Mills Doug Mirabelli San Francisco Giants Justin Brown Joey Jackson Jim Newlin *(Member, 2004 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox) Brian Buzard Mike Jones Darrin Paxton Jason Stanford Cleveland Indians Fred Carter James Jordan Bubba Pfister Kennie Steenstra Chicago Cubs Tim Collie Kevin Kelly Paul Poplin Eric Wedge Boston Red Sox Dan Decola James Matan Shawn Pumphrey *(Manager, Cleveland Indians) Shane Dennis Scott McCloughan Dan Raley Rick Wrona Chicago Cubs Todd Dreifort CHARLOTTE49ers.com Bo Robinson George Sandel Gregg Schiffelbein Eric Shanks Bradley Smith Mark Standiford Brion Treadway Zach Treadway Erik Walker Jason White Jeff Williams Chris Wimmer 31

32 game by game results (1979 to 1986 game by HISTORY: game GAME-BY-GAME results (1979 RESULTS to ( ) Record: (H: 7-9, A: 4-16) Coach: Gary Bartley Mar. 2 UNC Wilmington L, Catawba L, Pfeiffer L, Wingate L, Catawba W, Cal.State (PA) W, Cal. State (PA) W, Campbell L, East Carolina L, East Carolina L, Elon L, Elon L, Georgia State W, Georgia State W, Davidson W, Lenoir-Rhyne L, Lenoir-Rhyne W, 10-5 Apr. 3 South Carolina L, Pfeiffer L, Georgia State L, Georgia State L, UAB W, UAB L, Campbell L, High Point L, High Point W, Wingate L, Coastal Carolina L, Coastal Carolina L, UNC-Wilmington L, Davidson L, North Carolina L, Gardner-Webb W, Gardner-Webb W, 4-2 May 5 South Florida * L, Georgia State * L, 3-4 * Sun Belt Conference Tournament Record: Coach: Gary Bartley Mar. 7 Wake Forest L, West. Carolina (7 inn.) L, West. Carolina (7 inn.)w, East Carolina L, VCU L, VCU L, Ohio University L, at South Carolina L, Fairmont State W, at Lenoir-Rhyne L, at Lenoir-Rhyne L, at Wingate L, at Wingate W, Oberlin W, Appalachian State L, Pembroke State L, Howard W, West Chester St. L, Virginia Tech L, Virginia Tech W, 5-4 Apr. 1 Norwich W, atwake Forest W, Georgia State L, Georgia State W, Juniata (7 inn.) W, Juniata (7 inn.) W, Campbell W, Davis & Elkins L, Juniata W, Davidson W, Davis & Elkins W, at Baptist Clge L, at Baptist Clge. W, at North Carolina L, at Winthrop L, at Georgia St. L, at Georgia St. W, at Davidson L, at Pembroke State W, at East Carolina L, at Campbell L, at Campbell W, 11-9 May 2 at Appalachian State W, at Gardner-Webb W, at Gardner-Webb W, vs. Georgia L, vs. L, - Sun Belt Tournament, Mobile, Ala Record: (H: 14-18, A: 7-12, N: 1-2, Sun Belt: 7-8) Coach: Gary Bartley Mar. 9 Baptist L, Baptist W, Baptist L, Elon L, Elon L, VCU # W, VCU # W, Marshall L, Marshall L, West Va. State L, West Va. State W, Fairmont State W, Gardner-Webb W, Gardner-Webb L, St. Augustine s Forfeit 20 St. Augustine s Forfeit 21 Howard L, Howard (7 inn.) L, Lenoir-Rhyne W, Lenoir-Rhyne W, Appalachian St L, Appalachian St L, Davidson L, UAB # L, UAB # L, Wingate W, 8-6 Apr. 1 Campbell L, Campbell L, East Carolina L, Georgia St. # (8 inn.) L, Georgia St. # W, Winthrop W, North Carolina L, UAB # (7 inn.) L, UAB # (7 inn.) L, Wingate L, Appalachian State W, Wake Forest L, VCU # Forfeit 18 VCU # W, Winthrop L, Pembroke State W, Campbell (8 inn.) W, East Carolina L, Coastal Car. (8 inn.) W, Coastal Car. W, Virginia Tech L, Virginia Tech L, Davidson L, 4-8 May 2 Georgia State # W, Georgia State# L, vs South L, vs W, vs South L, 7-12 # - Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Tourn., Birmingham, Ala Record: (H: 11-9, A: , N: 0-1, Sun Belt: 4-6) Coach: Gary Robinson Mar. 1 at Francis-Marion L, at Pembroke T, NC State L, NC State L, Cal. State (PA) L, Cal. State (PA) W, VCU # W, VCU # W, at Wingate W, Gardner-Webb W, Gardner-Webb W, Appalachian State W, Ohio University L, Wingate W, at North Carolina L, at Georgia State L, at Georgia State W, at UAB # L, at UAB # W, at West Georgia (7 inn.)l, Davidson W, 9-7 Apr. 1 at Wake Forest L, Pfeiffer (7 inn.) L, UAB # L, UAB # L, at VCU # W, at VCU # L, Winthrop W, Georgia Tech (13 inn.)l, at Gardner-Webb W, at Gardner-Webb L, at Pfeiffer W, at East Carolina L, at Campbell L, Campbell L, Georgia State W, Georgia State W, at Winthrop L, at Davidson L, at West. Carolina L, at West. Carolina L, 6-10 May 2 at Elon L, at South L, vs L, 1-8 # - Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Tournament, Tampa, FL Record: (H: 16-8, A: 5-10, Sun Belt: 9-7) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 27 Catawba W, Catawba L, 5-8 Mar. 2 Elon W, at Campbell L, at South Carolina L, Bloomsburg St.(8 inn.)w, Appalachian State W, at NC State (8 inn.) W, at NC State (6 inn.) L, George Mason W, Fairleigh-Dickenson W, Ohio University L, at Jacksonville # W, at Jacksonville# L, at Virginia Tech L, 3-7 Apr. 2 at ODU # L, at ODU # L, at ODU # L, Wingate W, at Winthrop L, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # W, at Appalachian State L, Wake Forest L, at VCU # W, at VCU# W, at VCU # W, Campbell L, Winthrop W, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # L, Davidson W, So. Carolina (10 inn.) L, VCU # W, VCU # W, 9-5 May 1 VCU # W, Gardner-Webb W, Gardner-Webb W, 9-2 # Sun Belt East Division Game Record: (H: 16-12, A: 9-10, N: 2-0, Sun Belt: 12-7) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 25 Catawba W, Catawba W, Furman L, 5-9 Mar. 2 at South Carolina L, at Catawba W, at Catawba W, at Campbell L, at Furman L, NC State (8 inn.) L, NC State L, Connecticut W, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # L, Assumption L, Howard W, Wake Forest L, Wingate L, Davidson W, N.C. A&T W, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # (11 inn.)w, at North Carolina L, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # W, 4-3 Apr. 1 Jacksonville # W, North Carolina L, at Old Dominion # W, at Old Dominion#(8inn.)L, at Old Dominion # W, Duke W, VCU # L, VCU # L, VCU # W, at Wingate W, at Virginia Tech W, Gardner-Webb W, Gardner-Webb W, Campbell W, South Carolina L, at VCU # (8 inn.) L, at VCU# W, at VCU # W, 9-6 May 6 Virginia Tech (10 inn.) L, South Florida * W, Old Dominion * W, South Alabama * L, South Alabama * L, 8-11 # - Sun Belt Conference Game * - Sun Belt Tournament Mobile, AL Record: (H: 27-11, A: 7-17, Sun Belt: 8-10) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 22 West. Carolina (12 inn)l, West. Carolina (5 inn.)w, Francis Marion W, at South Carolina L, at Clemson W, 4-3 Mar. 1 Wake Forest W, at NC State L, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium 4 at Wake Forest W, at UNC Wilmington(11 inn.)l, at Francis Marion L, Mount Union W, Mount Union W, South Carolina W, Clemson (10 inn.) L, Elon W, at Furman L, Assumption W, Assumption W, St. Augustine W, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # W, N.C. A & T W, at NC Wesleyan (8 inn.)l, at Jacksonville # W, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Davidson L, at Virginia Tech L, NC State L, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # W, 10-4 Apr. 2 at Campbell L, Davidson L, Pfeiffer W, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, Virginia Tech L, Coastal Carolina W, at North Carolina L, at VCU # L, at VCU # L, at VCU # W, at Coastal Carolina W, Campbell W, Catawba W, VCU # L, VCU # W, VCU # W, Liberty L, Furman (7 inn.) L, at Catawba W, UNC Asheville W, UNC Asheville W, NC Wesleyan W, 9-1 May 4 Florida Atlantic L, UNC Asheville W, UNC Asheville W, at Davidson W, Davidson W, 7-4 # - Sun Belt Conference Game Record: (H: 23-10, A: 12-15, Sun Belt: 8-10) Coach Gary Robinson Feb. 21 Western Carolina W, N. C. A & T W, at Catawba W, NC Wesleyan W, 4-2 Mar. 1 Francis Marion W, Elon L, UNC Wilmington W, UNC Wilmington W, at NC State L, at Furman W, at Coastal Carolina L, at Francis Marion W, at Catawba W, Connecticut W, George Mason (8 inn.)w, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # W, at Old Dominion # L, Vermont W, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # (12 inn.) L, South Carolina L, at South Carolina L, Youngstown St. L, Youngstown St. (5 inn.)w, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, 2-6 Apr. 2 Catawba W, at North Carolina W, at Liberty L, Pfeiffer W, at Campbell L, North Carolina L, at NC Wesleyan L, at VCU # W, at VCU # W, at VCU # L, at Wake Forest W, UNC Asheville W, Virginia Tech W, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # W, 9-4

33 20 Old Dominion # L, Furman W, at Clemson L, VCU # W, VCU # W, VCU # L, Coastal Carolina L, Wake Forest W, 9-5 May 1 Davidson W, Davidson W, Campbell L, at Davidson W, at Davidson W, NC State W, vs. South L, vs. L, 0-9 # - Sun Belt Conference - Sun Belt Tournament, Tampa, Fla Record: (H: 17-12, A: 7-13, Sun Belt: 8-10) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 21 Western Carolina W, Western Carolina W, North Carolina W, 6-3 Mar. 3 at North Carolina L, at Duke (7 inn.) L, Elon W, Duke L, at Furman W, George Mason (10 inn.)w, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Florida State L, at Florida State L, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # L, at NC Wesleyan L, at VCU # W, at VCU # (8 inn.) W, at VCU # L, Clemson (7 inn.) L, 1-25 Apr. 1 at Davidson L, NC Wesleyan L, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, at NC State W, Campbell W, VCU # ( 8 inn.) W, VCU # W, VCU # W, UNC Asheville W, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, Furman W, at Wake Forest W, Coastal Carolina L, Liberty (12 inn.) L, Virginia Tech W, Wake Forest W, Davidson L, 4-11 May 1 at Davidson (7 inn.) W, Davidson (8 inn.) W, at Virginia Tech W, Memphis L, Western L, So. Miss (12 inn.) L, 2-4 # - Sun Belt Conference - UNC Charlotte Invitational Record: (H: 20-11, A: , Sun Belt: ) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 21 Coastal Carolina L, Coastal Carolina W, at Clemson L, Richmond L, Gardner-Webb W, 8-7 Mar. 1 at High Point W, at NC State W, Atlantic Christian W, Clemson L, George Mason W, George Mason W, Western Michigan W, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at North Florida L, at Florida L, at Florida L, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # W, at Wake Forest L, NC State L, at VCU # (5 inn.) T, at VCU # L, at VCU # L, at Davidson W, at Furman L, at UNC Wilmington W, 6-2 Apr. 2 Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # L, at South Carolina L, North Carolina L, at Old Dominion # W, at Old Dominion # W, at Old Dominion # W South Carolina L, Pfeiffer W, Elon W, Davidson W, at North Carolina W, High Point W, VCU # L, VCU # L, VCU # L, Wake Forest W, Furman W, at Virginia Tech L, 3-25 May 6 Davidson & W, UNC Wilmington & W, Florida International & W, UNC Wilmington & W, Davidson & L, at Western L, vs. L, 0-9 # - Sun Belt Conference Game & - Joe Tomanchek Memorial Inv., Charlotte, - Sun Belt Tourn., Bowling Green, Ky Record: (H: 14-5, A: , N: 3-1, Sun Belt: 10-8) Coach: Gary Robinson Mar. 5 Pfeiffer W, Pfeiffer W, at Coastal Carolina L, at Gardner-Webb W, at Catawba W, at Wofford W, at Augusta W, at Augusta W, vs. Southern Indiana! W, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at VCU # W, at VCU # W, at VCU # L, at UNC Wilmington W, at NC State L, UNC Asheville W, 6-4 Apr. 1 Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # L, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # W, Campbell W, Gardner-Webb W, NC State L, VCU # W, VCU # W, at UNC Asheville W, Pfeiffer W, at Davidson W, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # W, at Old Dominion # W, Wofford L, at Pfeiffer W, Lenoir-Rhyne W, at North Carolina T, Wake Forest W, Saint Andrews W, Elon W, 9-2 May 10 at Wake Forest L, at Wake Forest W, at Virginia Tech W, at South Carolina L, vs. South W, vs. W, at L, vs. South L, 0-6! - Game Played in Savannah, Ga. # - Sun Belt Conference - Sun Belt Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. 6 Elon L, at High Point L, Campbell W, Richmond W, Connecticut W, Connecticut W, Providence W, at UNC Wilmington L, at Jacksonville # W, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, Lenoir-Rhyne W, at South Carolina L, at Catawba L, Pfeiffer W, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # L, Catawba W, at NC State L, 7-9 Apr. 3 at UNC Asheville L, NC State L, South Carolina W, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, North Carolina L, Gardner-Webb W, at VCU # (8 inn.) L, at VCU # W, UNC Asheville L, Wake Forest L, UNC Wilmington L, VCU # W, VCU # W, VCU # W, N.C. A & T W, N.C. A & T (5 inn.) W, High Point W, at Davidson W, Davidson W, Davidson L, 0-2 May 5 Virginia Tech (12 inn.) W, at Virginia Tech L, Old Dominion # W, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # W, Coastal Car. (11 inn.)w, at Nicholls St. (10 inn.)w, at South L, vs. South Fla. (12 inn.) L, 3-4 # - Sun Belt Conference - Sun Belt Tournament, Mobile, Ala Record: (H: 22-14, A: 7-13, N: 0-1, Sun Belt: 4-12) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 13 at Davidson W, George Washington L, George Washington W, George Washington L, at Coastal Carolina W, George Mason W, George Mason L, George Mason W, Virginia Tech W, at Belmont Abbey L, at South Carolina L, 3-8 Mar. 1 South Carolina (10 inn.)w, at Wake Forest L, James Madison L, James Madison L, James Madison L, at UNC Greensboro W, at N.C. A & T W, at UNC Wilmington L, at Jacksonville # L, at Jacksonville # L, at Pfeiffer W, at Virginia Tech L, Jacksonville # L, Jacksonville # W, Jacksonville # L, Catawba L, Pfeiffer W, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # L, Old Dominion # W, 8-7 Apr. 2 Belmont Abbey W, at UNC Asheville W, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, at Old Dominion # L, UNC Greensboro W, North Carolina W, Lenoir-Rhyne W, N.C. A & T W, at VCU # L, at VCU # W, Gardner-Webb W, at NC State L, Wake Forest W, VCU # L, VCU # W, VCU # L, Record: (H: 26-10, A: 7-18, N: 0-1, Sun Belt: 8-11) Coach: Gary Robinson Feb. 21 at Coastal Carolina L, Pfeiffer W, George Mason W, George Mason W, George Mason W, at Gardner-Webb W, at Wake Forest L, 0-4 Mar. 1 Davidson W, at Davidson L, at Davidson (8 inn.) W, at North Carolina L, 1-2 CHARLOTTE49ers.com 22 UNC Asheville W, vs. Davidson & L, Davidson L, Davidson W, Davidson W, Davidson W, 10-1 May 6 Coastal Carolina W, at No. Carolina (12 inn.)l, NC State W, 3-1 # - Sun Belt Conference Game & - Played at Knights Castle, Fort Mill, SC Record: (H: 17-12, A: 10-14, N: 2-4, Metro 8-10) Coach: Jeff Edmonds Jan. 31 at Fla. International W, 14-7 Feb. 1 at Fla. International L, at Fla. International W, at Fla. International L, Davidson W, at Davdson L, at Coastal Carolina W, vs. East Tennessee St. L, vs. George Mason L, Davidson L, UNC Wilmington L, Mar. 1 at USC-Aiken W, South Carolina W, at South Carolina L, Columbia W, Columbia W, Columbia W, at Georgia L, at UNC Wilmington W, Tulane # W, Tulane # L, Tulane # W, at Pfeiffer L, at UNC Greensboro W, at Louisville # L, at Louisville # L, at Louisville # W, Georgia L, at VCU # L, at VCU # L, at VCU # W, at Wake Forest W, 7-3 Apr. 1 UNC Asheville W, UNC Asheville W, Pfeiffer W, N.C. A & T W, N.C. A & T W, UNC Greensboro L, North Carolina W, North Carolina L, at Southern Miss # L, at Southern Miss # L, at Southern Miss # W, Wake Forest L, Virginia Tech # L, Virginia Tech # W, Virginia Tech # L, at Davidson L, Davidson W, vs. Davidson L, 0-3 May 4 Coastal Carolina L, NC State L, South Florida # W, South Florida # L, South Florida # W, vs. Virginia L, vs. South W, vs. W, vs. L, # - Metro Conference - Metro Tournament, New Orleans, La Record: (H: 15-11, A: 8-19, N: 3-2, Metro: 6-11) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 13 at Western Carolina W, at Western Carolina L, vs. Citadel L, at USC-Aiken L, at East Carolina L, at Coastal Carolina W, UNC Wilmington W, 4-2 Mar. 2 at UNC Greensboro L, West Virginia W, West Virginia (7 inn.) L, West Virginia W, at Catawba L, Winthrop W, William & Mary L, Yale (7 inn.) W, Yale (7 inn.) L, Eastern Illinois L, at South Carolina L, South Carolina L, at Wake Forest W, 7-4 game by game results (1986 to

34 game by game results (1993 to 1999 game by HISTORY: game GAME-BY-GAME results (1993 RESULTS to ( ) Louisville # W, Louisville # (7 inn,) W, Davidson W, UNC Asheville W, 7-5 Apr. 2 at South Florida # L, at South Florida # L, at South Florida # L, at Winthrop L, N.C. A & T W, UNC Greensboro W, at UNC Asheville W, at Virginia Tech # L, at Virginia Tech # W, at Virginia Tech # L, at Davidson W, Wake Forest L, Southern Miss # L, Southern Miss # L, Southern Miss # L, VCU # W, VCU # (7 inn.) W, VCU # W, 9-3 May 1 East Carolina L, at UNC Wilmington L, Coastal Carolina W, NC State L, at Clemson L, at Tulane # L, at Tulane # (7 inn.) L, at Tulane # L, vs W, vs South W, at L, vs Southern W, at W, at W, at Tennessee! L, vs Rutgers! L, 1-5 # - Metro Conference - Metro Tournament, Richmond, Va.! - NCAA Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn Record: (H: 17-13, A: 13-10, N: 1-2, Metro: 12-5) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 10 at Florida A & M L, at Citadel L, at Citadel W, at Davidson (10 inn.) W, George Washington W, George Washington L, George Washington L, Campbell W, Appalachian State W, Appalachian State L, UNC Asheville L, 0-6 Mar. 3 Western Carolina L, Western Carolina L, at UNC Asheville W, UNC Wilmington W, UNC Greensboro W, South Carolina (11 inn.)w, at South Carolina L, at UNC Wilmington L, Florida A & M W, Florida A & M W, Youngstown State W, Youngstown State L, Youngstown State W, at UNC Greensboro W, Virginia Tech # W, Virginia Tech # W, at Appalachian State L, 5-9 Apr. 1 at S. Miss # (10 inn.) W, at Southern Miss # W, at Southern Miss # L, Winthrop (12 inn.) L, South Florida # L, South Florida # L, South Florida # L, Coastal Carolina L, at Winthrop W, at VCU # W, at VCU # W, at VCU # L, at Campbell W, Tulane # W, Tulane # W, Tulane # W, at Coastal Carolina L, Troy State W, Troy State W, 7-0 May 8 Davidson L, at Winthrop L, at NC State L, at Louisville # W, at Louisville # W, at Louisville # W, vs. W, vs. Virginia L, vs. So. Miss (10 L, 1-5 # - Metro Conference - Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky Record: (H: 24-7, A: 12-14, Metro: 11-7) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 18 Morehead St. (10 inn.) W, Morehead State W, Morehead St. (7 inn.) W, UNC Asheville W, at Virginia W, at Virginia W, 4-2 Mar. 1 Davidson L, South Carolina W, James Madison (10 inn.) L, James Madison W, at South Carolina L, Appalachian State W, Illinois State W, Illinois State W, Illinois State L, Liberty L, Richmond L, Liberty W, at Tennessee W, at Tennessee L, Campbell W, Radford L, at Virginia Tech # W, at Virginia Tech # L, at Va. Tech # (10 inn.) L, Howard W, at Furman W, at App. St.(7 inn.) L, at App. St. (7 inn.) W, VCU # W, 5-3 Apr. 1 VCU # W, VCU # W, Winthrop W, at Radford L, at Campbell W, at Wake Forest L, at South Fla. # (11 inn.) L, at South Florida # W, at South Florida # L, at Wake Forest L, at Tulane # W, at Tulane # L, at Tulane # L, Wake Forest (7 inn.) W, Wake Forest (11 inn.) W, Southern Miss # W, Southern Miss # W, Southern Miss # L, 3-4 May 9 at Davidson W, at UNCG (7 inn.) W, at UNCG (7 inn.) W, Louisville # W, Louisville # W, Louisville # W, vs W, vs South L, vs. L, 2-3 # - Metro Conference - Metro Tournament, Charlotte, NC Record: (H: 22-11, A: 4-17, N: 3-2, C-USA 11-13) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 10 at Troy State L, at Troy State L, at South Carolina L, at Georgia St. (7 inn.) L, at Georgia St. (7 inn.) L, Greensboro College W, Howard W, Howard W, Howard W, Furman W, 12-7 Mar. 3 George Mason W, George Mason (7 inn.) W, George Mason L, at Davidson L, Miami (OH) W, Marshall W, Richmond L, Virginia (7 inn.) L, Virginia (7 inn.) W, Southern Miss # W, Southern Miss # W, Southern Miss # L, at Louisville # W, at Louisville # L, at Louisville # L, Wake Forest L, Harvard L, Saint Louis # W, Saint Louis # W, Saint Louis # L, 8-13 Apr. 2 at Wake Forest L, at South Florida # L, at South Florida # L, at South Florida # L, at UNCG(11 inn.) L, VCU L, Pfeiffer W, Pfeiffer W, Davidson W, at Memphis # L, at Memphis (11 inn.)# W, at Memphis # W, UNC Greensboro W, UAB # W, UAB # L, UAB # L, 1-7 May 1 Limestone L, Cincinnati # W, Cincinnati # W, Cincinnati # W, at Furman W, vs South Carolina W, at Tulane # L, at Tulane # L, at Tulane # L, vs W, vs W, vs South L, vs South L, 6-17 # - Conference USA - C-USA Tourn., Hattiesburg, Miss Record: (H: 18-10, A: , N: 1-2, C-USA: 14-12) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 8 Howard W, Howard W, Howard W, at Charleston So. (7 inn.)l, vs. NC State L, at Charleston So. (7 inn.)w, Georgia State W, Georgia State L, Georgia State L, 2-11 Mar. 4 Greensboro College W, at Clge. of CharlestonW, Connecticut L, Connecticut L, Connnecticut L, Yale W, Tulane # W, Tulane # W, Tulane # L, at Davidson L, at Cincinnati # L, at Cincinnati # (12 inn.) L, at Cincinnati # W, at Old Dominion (11 inn.)l, at Old Dominion W, at UAB # L, at UAB # W, at UAB # W, 7-1 Apr. 1 Davidson (11 inn.) W, Pfeiffer W, Memphis # W, Memphis # W, at Wake Forest L, at Houston # L, at Houston # L, at Houston L, Belmont Abbey W, Wake Forest L, South Florida # W, South Florida # W, South Floirda # W, at Winthrop (6 inn.) T, at Saint Louis # W, at Saint Louis # L, at Saint Louis # W, Charleston Southern W, 15-4 May 2 Louisville # L, Louisville # L, Louisville # W, Winthrop L, at Southern Miss # L, at Southern Miss # L, at Southern Miss # W, vs Southern W, at W, at L, at W, vs L, 7-22 # - Conference USA - C-USA Tournament, New Orleans, LA Record: (H: 29-8, A: 11-9, N: 3-2, C-USA: 19-8) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 8 Morehead St. W, Morehead St. (10 inn.) W, Morehead St. W, Penn State L, Penn State W, Penn State W, at Davidson W, at Auburn L, at Auburn L, at Clemson L, Howard (10 inn.) W, Howard W, 13-1 Mar. 1 Howard W, at Georgia Tech L, Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium 6 William & Mary(11 inn.) L, William & Mary W, at Wofford W, UAB # L, UAB # L, UAB # (10 inn.) L, Belmont W, at Tulane # (11 inn.) L, at Tulane # W, at Tulane # (7 inn.) L, at Wake Forest W, N.C. A & T (7 inn.) W, at Memphis # L, at Memphis # W, at Memphis # W, Charleston Southern W, 10-8 Apr. 1 Charleston Southern W, Houston # W, Houston # W, Houston # W, Wofford W, Clg. of Charleston W, Southern Miss # L, Southern Miss # W, Southern Miss # W, Old Dominion L, Old Dominion W, Saint Louis # W, Saint Louis # W, Saint Louis # W, Davidson L, at South Florida # W, at South Florida # W, at South Florida # W, Wake Forest W, Wake Forest (7 inn.) W, 7-6 May 1 at Louisville # L, at Louisville # W, at Louisville # W, Cincinnati # W, Cincinnati # W, Cincinnati # W, vs Southern W, vs W, vs Southern W, vs L, at Texas A & M! L, vs Oral Roberts! L, # - Conference USA - C-USA Tournament, New Orleans, La.! - NCAA Central Regional, College Station, Texas Record: (H: 16-9, A: 9-14, N: 1-3, C-USA: 13-14) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 10 at Furman W, at Mississippi State L, at Mississippi State L, vs George Mason $ L, vs VCU $ L, at UNC Wilmington $W, at Clg. of Charleston L, 9-11 Mar. 2 at Wake Forest L, Cleveland State L, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, Kent W, Kent L, at Charleston So. W, Albany W, Tulane # W, Tulane # W, Tulane # (7 inn.) L, N.C. A & T W, at Houston # L, at Houston # L, at Houston # W, UNC Greensboro W, 6-4 Apr. 2 at Saint Louis # W, at Saint Louis # (7 inn.)w, at Saint Louis # (7 inn.)w, Old Dominion L, South Florida # L, South Florida # W, South Florida # L, High Point W, at North Carolina L, Louisville # L, Louisville # W, Louisville # W, Charleston SouthernW, at UAB # W, at UAB # (10 inn.) W, at UAB # (7 inn.) L, Furman W, at Southern Miss # L, 2-3 May 1 at Southern Miss # L, at Southern Miss # L, at UNCG (10 inn.) L, Memphis # W, Memphis # L, Memphis # L, Georgia Southern W, at Cincinnati # L, 0-6

35 15 at Cincinnati # W, at Cincinnati # L, vs Saint L, 2-5 $ - Ralston-Purina Challenge, Wilmington, NC # - Conference USA - C-USA Tournament, Millington, Tenn. 2000: Record: (H: 20-10, A: , N: 2-2, C-USA: 15-11) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 8 at Furman (8 inn.) W, at High Point W, Appalachian State W, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, at N.C. A & T W, Siena W, Siena W, Siena W, Clg. of Charleston W, 5-2 Mar. 4 at Auburn L, at Auburn (7 inn.) L, at Auburn L, at Appalachian State W, Albany L, LeMoyne W, LeMoyne L, Furman W, Columbia (7 inn.) L, N.C. A & T W, Houston # L, Houston # L, Houston # L, at Clemson L, UAB # W, UAB # W, UAB # L, at Wake Forest (10 inn.)t, at Memphis # W, 5-2 Apr. 1 at Memphis # W, at Memphis # L, at UNC Greensboro L, at Old Dominion L, Cincinnati # W, Cincinnati # (7 inn.) W, Cincinnati # (7 inn.) L, North Carolina L, Southern Miss # W, Southern Miss # (7 inn.) W, High Point L, at North Carolina L, at Tulane # L, at Tulane # L, at Tulane # W, at South Florida # L, at South Florida # W, at South Florida # W, 8-7 May 5 Saint Louis # W, Saint Louis # W, Saint Louis # W, at Louisville # L, at Louisville # W, at Louisville # L, vs South W, vs W, vs L, vs L, 2-14 # - Conference USA - C-USA Tournament, St. Petersburg, Fla Record: (H: 16-10, A: 7-16, N: 1-5, C-USA: 10-17) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 1 at High Point L, at Furman W, vs. Southwest Texas & L, vs. TCU L, vs. Kansas L, Penn State L, Penn State W, at Wake Forest L, George Washington W, George Washington W, UNC Greensboro W, 14-1 Mar. 7 UNC Wilmington W, UNC Wilmington L, at Old Dominion L, at Old Dominion L, UNC Asheville W, Memphis* (DH) L, Memphis* W, Memphis* W, at Southern Miss* L, at So. Miss*(10 inn.) L, at Southern Miss* W, Appalachian State W, at UAB* L, at UAB* W, 5-4 Apr. 1 at UAB* W, at NC State L, Tulane* L, Tulane* L, Tulane* L, at Appalachian State W, at North Carolina L, Louisville* L, Louisville* L, Louisville* W, High Point (10 inn.) W, at Houston* L, at Houston* L, at Houston* L, Wake Forest (DH)(7 inn.)w, Wake Forest (7 inn.) L, at Cincinnati* L, at Cincinnati* L, at Cincinnati* L, 4-10 May 2 Furman W, South Florida* L, South Florida* W, South Florida* (11 inn.) W, Elon W, at Saint Louis* W, at Saint Louis* L, at Saint Louis* W, vs. Tulane % W, vs. Memphis % L, vs. Tulane % L, 2-6 & - Round Rock (Tx.)Express Trnmt. * - Conference USA Games % - C-USA Tourn., Zephyr Field, N. Orleans, La Record: (H: 14-17, A: 5-16, N: 0-2,C-USA: 9-21) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 9 at UNC Wilmington W, at UNC Wilmington L, at South Alabama & L, vs. Northwestern St. & L, vs. #12 Wichita St. & L, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, 12-9 Mar. 1 Michigan State L, Michigan State L, Michigan State L, Virginia Tech L, Virginia (DH) W, Virginia (7 inn.) W, Virginia W, St. Joseph's W, St. Joseph's (7 inn.) W, at #21 Tulane* W, at #21 Tulane* W, at #21 Tulane*(8 inn.) L, UNC Greensboro W, UAB* W, UAB* W, UAB* (7 inn.) W, at TCU* L, at TCU* L, at TCU* W, 5-4 Apr. 2 at Virginia Tech L, Southern Miss* L, Southern Miss* L, So. Miss* (11inn.) L, at #21 North Carolina L, #20 East Carolina*# L, #20 East Carolina*# W, #20 East Carolina* L, at UNC Greensboro L, at Louisville* L, at Louisville* L, at Louisville* L, #3 Wake Forest# L, #19 North Carolina# L, at South Florida* L, at South Florida* L, at South Florida* W, 11-6 May 3 Cincinnati* L, Cincinnati*(DH)(7 inn.) L, Cincinnati* (7 inn.) W, #11 Houston* L, #11 Houston* L, #11 Houston* L, NC State L, at Memphis* L, at Memphis* L, at Memphis* L, 5-7 & - Coca Cola Classic, Mobile, Ala. * - Conference USA Games # - Played at Fieldcrest-Cannon Stadium, Kannapolis, NC 25 at Winthrop W, Elon W, at Saint Louis* W, at Saint Louis* L, at Saint Louis* W, 12-2 (8) Apr. 1 at #28 North Carolina L, Tulane*! W, Tulane*! (DH) L, 4-8 (7) Tulane*! W, 4-1 (7) 11 at #23 Southern Miss* W, at #23 Southern Miss* L, at #23 Southern Miss* L, Winthrop W, Furman L, Louisville*!(DH) W, 8-3 (7) Louisville*! L, 4-7 (7) 22 at Davidson L, 2-3 (10) 27 Memphis*! (DH) L, 0-7 (7) Memphis*! W, 4-3 (7) 29 Appalachian State W, Wake Forest* L, 1-9 May 2 at UAB* L, at UAB* (DH) W, 10-1 at UAB* L, #29 TCU*! W, #29 TCU*! L, #29 TCU*! L, 6-18 (7) 15 at Cincinnati* W, at Cincinnati* L, vs. #15 So. Miss # L, 0-13 (7) 22 vs. East Carolina # L, 5-8 * Conference USA games # - C-USA Tournament, New Orleans, La.! - Played at Fieldcrest-Cannon Stadium, Kannapolis, NC Record: (Home: 12-19, Away: 8-13, C-USA: 9-21) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 15 at The Citadel L, Siena (DH) W, 14-6 Siena L, Siena L, at #11 Clemson W, 5-4 Mar. 1 at Davidson W, LeMoyne W, LeMoyne W, LeMoyne W, William & Mary L, High Point W, High Point W, High Point L, Winthrop L, Saint Louis* W, Saint Louis* W, Saint Louis* W, Illinois W, at Furman W, at #12 Tulane* L, at #12 Tulane* L, at #12 Tulane* L, 8-13 Apr. 2 #18 East Carolina* L, #18 East Carolina* L, #18 East Carolina* L, at #14 North Carolina L, at Houston* L, at Houston (DH)* L, 4-6 at Houston* W, #10 North Carolina L, at Louisville* L, at Louisville* W, at Louisville* W, Furman L, UAB* L, UAB* L, 1-16 (8) 25 UAB* L, at Winthrop L, Davidson W, 5-4 May 1 at USF (DH)* L, 1-4 at USF * W, at USF * W, Davidson L, 1-3 (10) 7 Cincinnati* L, Cincinnati* L, Cincinnati* W, 12-1 (7) 14 #17 So. Miss.* L, #17 So. Miss.* L, #17 So. Miss.* L, at TCU* L, at TCU* L, at TCU* L, 7-9 * - Conference USA games Record: (H: 13-11, A: 8-15, N: 0-2, C-USA: 11-15) Head Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 8 Gardner-Webb L,12-8(11) 9 Garnder-Webb W, Record: at Elon L, 0-7 (H: 18-16, A: 13-7, C-USA: 13-17) 19 at Furman W, 7-3 Coach: Loren Hibbs 21 High Point W, 8-4 Feb. 12 The Citadel W, High Point L, The Citadel L, 3-4 (11) 25 High Point W, at Winthrop L, 1-8 Mar. 4 at #11 Wake Forest L, Penn State W, at Virginia L, Longwood W, at Virginia L, Longwood W, at Virginia L, Tenn. Tech W, Old Dominion W, Tenn. Tech W, Old Dominion W, Tenn. Tech L, #29 South Florida*! L, 2-4 Mar. 1 at N.C. A&T W, #29 South Florida*! L, Niagara W, at East Carolina* W, Niagara W, at East Carolina* L, Niagara W, at East Carolina* L, High Point W, 13-2 CHARLOTTE49ers.com 11 Duquesne W, 6-4 (11) 12 Duquesne W, Duquesne L, USF* L, USF* L, USF* L, 8-18 (7) 22 at Appalachian L, 5-12 (6) 25 at ECU* W, 6-2 (10) 26 at East Carolina* W, at East Carolina* L, at Wake Forest W, 10-4 Apr. 1 at Saint Louis* W, at Saint Louis* W, at Saint Louis* W, Winthrop W, #2 Tulane* L, #2 Tulane* L, #2 Tulane* L, at Cincinnati* L, at Cincinnati* L, at Cincinnati* W, Furman W, Wake Forest W, #30 TCU* (DH) W, #30 TCU* L, #30 TCU* L, Appalachian L, at UAB* W, at UAB* L, 2-7 May 1 at UAB* L, Louisville* L, Louisville* W, Louisville* L, 8-12 (10) 13 Houston* L, Houston* W, 8-7 (12) 15 Houston* L, 5-6 (11) 17 at Furman W, at Memphis* W, at Memphis* W, at Memphis* W, 13-2 * - Conference USA games Record: (Home: 28-8, Away: , A-10: 18-9) Coach: Loren Hibbs Feb. 12 Wake Forest (DH) W, 11-2 Wake Forest L, Canisius W, Canisius W, Canisius W, at Wake Forest L, Indiana W, Indiana W, Indiana W, Virginia Tech W, 8-5 Mar. 3 Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, Cleveland State W, at Furman W, North Carolina A&T L, Siena (DH) L, 9-11 Siena W, Siena W, at College of Charleston L, Le Moyne L, Le Moyne L, Le Moyne W, George Washington* W, George Washington* W, George Washington* W, at #6 North Carolina L, Temple* W, 5-4 Apr. 1 Temple* W, Temple* W, at Appalachian State T, at St. Bonaventure* L, at St. Bonaventure* (DH)W, 5-1 at St. Bonaventure* L, #1 North Carolina L, at Saint Joseph's* W, at Saint Joseph's* L, at Saint Joseph's* W, La Salle* W, La Salle* W, La Salle* W, Appalachian State W, Saint Louis* W, Saint Louis* L, Saint Louis* L, 3-4 May 5 at Dayton* L, at Dayton* L, at Dayton* L, at Duquesne* L, at Duquesne* W, at Duquesne* W, at Virginia Tech W, Fordham* (DH) W, 5-3 Fordham* W, Fordham* W, Saint L, George L, 1-3 * - Atlantic 10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament, Bronx, NY game by game results 1999 to Present HISTORY: GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS ( ) 35

36 the university The University of North Carolina at Charlotte was rated one of the 10 best comprehensive universities in the south in two rankings by the U.S. News and World Report. Money magazine listed UNC Charlotte as one of the 10 United States institutions offering an excellent education while holding down costs. Most recently, UNC Charlotte was recognized as one of just two universities in North Carolina where students can get "An Ivy League Education at State University Prices". The book, of the same name, noted that UNC Charlotte is the type of university which allows its students the opportunity to become leaders at an early age. The university offers 83 undergraduate degree options, 59 master's degree options and 14 doctoral programs. Academic programs are divided among the College of Arts and Sciences and six professional colleges: Architecture, Business Administration, Engineering, Education, Information Technology, and Health and Human Services. In addition to offering recognized majors in professional areas and the liberal arts, UNC Charlotte seeks to produce wellrounded, well-educated students, no matter what their course of study. The campus is located on almost 1,000 beautifully landscaped acres 10 miles from downtown Charlotte on N.C. Highway 49 near its intersection with U.S. 29. It is just eight miles from the interchange of interstates 85 and 77. Construction on campus began in 1960 and expansion continues today, giving the university a distinctly contemporary look. These modern facilities are efficiently heated and airconditioned and are accessible to the physi- University Profile Founded Earned University Status Total Enrollment... 21,519 Graduate Enrollment... 4,050 Freshman Enrollment... 2,629 Gender Ratio female States Represented...50 Countries Represented Out-of-State Students % International Students...3.1% Student/Faculty Ratio to 1 Undergraduate Fields Master's Degrees Doctoral Fields Size of Campus acres Usually the first week in February, homecoming is one of the most anticipated times of the year. Activities are held throughout the week, highlighted by a men s basketball game. 36 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium In recent years, UNC Charlotte has become the fourth-largest school in the state with the construction of Fretwell Arts and Sciences Building and a renovation to Atkins Library (above). cally disabled. Parking rings the outer areas, making UNC Charlotte an attractive, pedestrian-oriented campus. Construction has recently been completed on the Fretwell Arts and Sciences building, the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center (SAC) and the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center. The SAC is now the main center for campus activity. Food courts, game rooms, weight rooms and a jogging track keep the SAC buzzing with students all day. The SAC has also enabled the 49ers to bring its men's basketball games back on campus on a full-time basis. The J. Murrey Atkins Library has undergone renovations, offering students well appointed areas for work and research. The library offers a variety of services, with collections totalling 1.5 million items. UNC Charlotte also offers a wide variety of living arrangements, from high-rise resident halls to on-campus apartments and suites. In addition, the campus is surrounded by numerous apartment complexes. There are over 120 clubs and organizations that students can get involved in from fraternities and sororities to student government and club sports. Intramural sports are one of the major attractions for students. Sports range from flag football to water polo. UNC Charlotte's location in the Southern Piedmont of North Carolina also makes the region's many vacation spots easily accessible. It is only a two-hour drive to the North Carolina mountains and just over three hours to the nearest beaches.

37 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Total physical preparation is necessary to be successful at the Division I level. Strength and conditioning coach Preston Greene, with the assistance of associate strength coach Jim Krumpos and graduate assistant Lisa Martin, all CSCS certified, oversee the strength and conditioning training for the 49ers 16 sports. Greene is in his fourth season as head strength and conditioning coach. He is a 1999 graduate of Clemson University, where he earned a degree in Health Science/Pre-Professional Studies with a minor in Sports Management. He received his Master s of Education in Applied Kinesiology/Sports Management from the University of Minnesota in He has served as Assistant Strength, Speed and Conditioning Coach at the University of Arizona for the past two years. Prior to that, he was a Graduate Assistant Strength, Speed and Conditioning Coach at Minnesota as well as a Student/Graduate Assistant Strength Coach at Clemson. He has trained numerous professional athletes in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, and several other sports. Krumpos graduated from the University of Arizona in May, 2003 with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with emphasis in three areas: psychology, physiology, and physical education. He worked in the Arizona strength and conditioning program for the three and a half years. He worked with the Wildcats' nationally ranked ATHLETIC FACILITIES Charlotte s athletic facilities have undergone major changes over the past several years. New facilities including the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center, the Irene Belk Miltimore and Marilyn Belk Wallis Athletics Training and Academic Center, the Irwin Belk Track & Field Center, and the Wachovia Fieldhouse. Tom and Lib Phillips Field is lighted and a majority of weekday games take place under the lights. The field has a seating capacity of 2,000 fans. Also, fans can enjoy the game by sitting on the hills that run down the baselines as well as the picnic area. The playing surface was redone in the summer of 2004 and a new outfield wall was installed. Also the baseball program has three astroturf batting cages just outside the field. It has locker room facilities in the Wachovia Fieldhouse, which is adjacent to The baseball lockerroom, in the Wachovia Fieldhouse. the field. Each player has their own individual locker in the fieldhouse. The Fieldhouse includes the coaches offices for baseball, softball and both soccer teams. The James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center, home to Charlotte basketball and volleyball, offers a wide and exciting variety of activities to the university's students, alumni, staff and fans. Included in the $26-million dollar facility is a 22,000 square-foot food court and lounge area, a 6,600 square-foot multipurpose hospitality room for meetings and pre- and postgame gatherings, a 7,000 square-foot game room, a sports medicine and rehabilitation center, a 2,600 square-foot weight room, a 2,600 square-foot aerobics room, a sports medicine and rehabilitation center, an indoor jogging track around the concourse and six intramural basketball courts. Also located within the building are the athletic administration offices. The ticket office is located on the ground floor of the building. The SAC's inside arena, Dale F. Halton Arena, can seat 9,105 fans and, in it brought men's basketball back to campus on a full-time basis for the first time since The Irene Belk Miltimore and Marilyn Belk Wallis Athletics Training and Academic Center is a 30,000 square foot athletic practice and training center, used exclusively by athletics. The facility contains a practice court, a weight room, and the student-athlete academic center and coaches and media relations offices. The Irwin Belk Track & Field Center, dedicated in April of 1996, is the new facility that the cross country, soccer, and track & field teams use for both training and competition. The stadium contains permanent seating for 4,000 people, The Miltimore-Wallis Academic Center. Preston Greene Jim Krumpos Lisa Martin Average Improvements - Senior Class from August, December, 2006 Bench Press lbs. Squat lbs. Flexibility in. Vertical Leap in. Chin-Ups reps Body Weight lbs. with expansion possibilities of seating for as many as 20,000. CHARLOTTE49ers.com baseball program as well as the cross country team. At Charlotte, he handles strength and conditioning for baseball, men s soccer, and women's basketball. Krumpos notes the 2007 team squats more than 50 more pounds and completed more than five more chin-ups per player than the 2003 squad. Martin is in her first year with the Niners as the strength and conditioning assistant. Martin played four years of collegiate soccer at the University of Louisville, graduating in December of 2005 with a degree in Biology. She remained at Louisville, interning with the strength and conditioning staff for the spring of The Lake Zurich, Illinois native handles strength and conditioning for the volleyball, softball and men's and women's tennis teams. The 49ers strength and conditioning program makes use of the weight training facility in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center. The Athletics and Academic Training Center includes a 5,400-square-foot weight room. It is equipped with a variety of free weight and systematic training equipment. The weight training facility is exclusively used by the 49ers athletic department and its student-athletes. The unlimited access allows the strength and conditioning staff the flexibility in scheduling time in the facility assuring that the studentathletes are able to maximize their athletic development. Tom & Lib Phillips Field, home of Charlotte baseball. Fans pack Halton Arena inside the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center for a men s basketball game. strength & conditioning - athletic facilities 37

38 athletic academic center Athletic Academic Center Staff Lisa Hibbs Academic Director Mark Verburg Academic Advisor The Charlotte 49ers Athletic Academic Center (AAC) prides itself on academic excellence. Housed in the Miltimore- Wallis Athletics Training and Academic Center, the center is equipped with Dell computer terminals, study hall facilities and a stock of tutors. The AAC is committed to assisting all student-athletes in achieving academic and personal success at the university. The office provides support services designed to meet studentathletes unique needs and ensures that they are in compliance with all university, Atlantic 10, and NCAA academic regulations. These services include orientation, study hall, tutoring, grade monitoring, academic advising and registration assistance. Lisa Hibbs heads the AAC. The department also employs academic advisors Becky Kolenbrander and Mark Verburg, a graduate assistant and an office assistant, Donna Bialosky, as well as an array of tutors that are available for student-athletes. Hibbs graduated from Appalachian State in 1986 with a degree in communications/public relations and a minor in marketing. She then received her master s in speech communication from Wake Forest in After serving as assistant director of admissions at Charlotte for four years, she became the athletic academic director in March, Becky Kolenbrander is in her first year with the 49ers after serving as the Tutor Coordinator/Athletic Academic Counselor for Football at Memphis for four years. She was previously at Va. Tech as the Freshman Football Advisor and Indiana State as the Assistant Coordinator for Academics. She earned her master s in social psychology of sport from So. Illinois in 1998 and her undergraduate degree in psychology from Austin Peay in Mark Verburg is in his fifth year with the 49ers Athletic Academic Center. Verburg earned a master s in sport management from Georgia in While at Georgia, he assisted student-athletes in the Academic Achievement Center. He earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from Missouri in Notable 49er Baseball Alumni Name, Year Occupation Jimmy Anderson '97 Systems Analyst, U.S. Air Force Cam Browder '91 Engineer, Freightliner LLC Doug Carpenter '91 Police Officer, Gastonia, N.C. Greg Carroll '82 Sales, Carolina Tractor James Concepcion '83 Attorney, Mendaloff and Concepcion Mickey Curry '92 Account Manager, Cisco Systems Dan Donnick '99 Web Developer, Perot Systems Gov't Svcs. Joe Ganote '90 Police Detective, Lake Wylie, S.C. Herb Hall '81 Manager of Forecasting, Sara Lee Corp. Donnie Hoover '80 Ga. Tech Ministry Director, The Navigators Collegiate Ministry Chris Junghans '97 Mgr. Suite/Group Sales, Nashville Predators Joe Lopez '97 Broadline Hardware James Matan '97 Comm. Real Estate, The Matan Companies Eric Miller '82 CFO, Conbraco Industries, Inc. Bobby Mizell '85 Operations Manager, Carrier Corporation John Owens '89 CEO, Ameritrust Mortgage Shane Pressley '94 Mortgage Broker, First Summit Mortgage Jesse Summey '96 Sales Rep., United Rentals Darren Vazquetelles '92 Special Agent, U.S. Customs Service Becky Kolenbrander Academic Advisor The baseball team is currently enjoying their best five consecutive academic semesters in the classroom. The program set a record with a team Grade Point Average above 2.80, including two of the three previous semesters over This is also reflected in the numbers of players on an Honor Roll. A team record 36 names were found on either the Chancellor's, Dean's, Athletic Director's or A-10 Academic Lists. "Coach Hibbs has created a culture where success is not just measures on the field, but in the classroom as well and his team's GPA is evidence of that," noted Verburg. The Athletic Academic Center awards the athletic department s two most prestigious awards the Hugh McEniry and Bonnie E. Cone Awards presented to the male and female student-athletes with the highest GPA over the previous year. The AAC also administers the NCAA s Life Skills program at Charlotte. Since 1999, the Life Skills program has helped student-athletes become more well-rounded individuals. Studentathletes are required to attend several events per year from a wide variety of areas such as study skills, career development, personal development, health and wellness, drug and alcohol education and community service. Through nationally acclaimed speakers, seminars specifically tailored for student-athletes and campus workshops Charlotte student-athletes gain knowledge and experiences that will aide them during their college years and prepare them for life after athletics. Mike Ambrose Charlotte Baseball's First-Ever First-Team Academic All-American Donna Bialosky Assistant 38 Grand Reopening in 2007 of Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium Cam Browder NCAA Degree Completion Grant Baseball's Academic Success The baseball program had another successful semester academically this fall, with 12 student-athletes on the various honor rolls. Fall 2006 Chancellor s List ( ) Alex Burt, Mike Perkins Dean s List ( ) Alex Chapman, Justin Duncan, Matt Foard, Tyler Gansner, Brian Hamilton, Sam Pierce, Chris Taylor Athletic Director s List ( ) Jeff Bohlen, Tyson Hibbs, Kelly McLain, Shayne Moody, Kris Rochelle Spring 2006 Chancellor s List ( ) Mike Ambrose Dean s List ( ) Alex Burt, Matt Landphair, Michael Maples, Kyle Pfirrman A.D. s List ( ) Alex Chapman, Matt Foard, B.J. Hagen, Tyson Hibbs, Derek McDaid, Keith Moreland, Sam Pierce, Lee Skaggs, John Stallings, Spencer Steedley, Chris Taylor, Blair Wells Matt McWilliams NCAA Degree Completion Grant The NCAA established its degree completion scholarship program in 1988 to assist student-athletes who have exhausted their eligibility for institutional financial aid. Browder and McWilliams returned to school following professional baseball careers.

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