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1 SCHOLARS, CHAMPIONS, LEADERS 2016 BASEBALL MARCH 24, 2016 EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak Florida W16 South Carolina W10 Kentucky W3 Georgia L3 Tennessee W1 Vanderbilt L1 Missouri L3 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak Alabama L2 Ole Miss W3 Mississippi State W1 Texas A&M W2 Auburn W1 LSU W2 Arkansas L3 THIS WEEK IN THE SEC (ALL TIMES EASTERN) Tuesday, March 22 Ole Miss 8, UT Martin 2 W: McArthur (3-0); L: Patzner (1-2) Oxford, Miss. Thursday, March 24 LSU at Texas A&M 7 p.m. SEC Network College Station, Texas Saturday, March 26 Florida at Kentucky 2 p.m. SECN+ Lexington, Ky. Mercer 3, Georgia 1 Athens, Ga. W: Herd (2-1); L: Gist (2-1); S: Lobus (2) Georgia at Mississippi State 7:30 p.m. SECN+ Starkville, Miss. Georgia at Mississippi State 3 p.m. SECN+ Starkville, Miss. Kentucky 10, Morehead State 5 W: Dwyer (2-0); L: Ellenbest (0-1) Lexington, Ky. South Carolina at Ole Miss 7:30 p.m. SECN+ Oxford, Miss. LSU at Texas A&M 3 p.m. SECN+ College Station, Texas Auburn 11, Alabama State 0 Auburn, Ala. W: Braymer (2-2); L: Kelly (1-1); S: Cardenas (1) Florida 2, Florida Atlantic 1 Gainesville, Fla. W: Rubio (2-1); L: McKay (2-2); S: Singer (1) Friday, March 25 Florida at Kentucky 6:30 p.m. SECN+ Lexington, Ky. South Carolina at Ole Miss 3 p.m. SEC Network Vanderbilt at Missouri 6 p.m. SEC Network Oxford, Miss. Columbia, Mo. Tennessee 9, Tennessee Tech 1 W: Soto (2-0); L: Osborne (0-1) Knoxville, Tenn. Vanderbilt at Missouri 7 p.m. SECN+ Columbia, Mo. Auburn at Arkansas 7 p.m. SECN+ Fayetteville, Ark. Middle Tennessee 7, Vanderbilt 4 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W: Spencer (3-0); L: Day (0-1); S: Puckett (3) Auburn at Arkansas 7:30 p.m. SECN+ Fayetteville, Ark. Tennessee at Alabama 9 p.m. SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. UAB 8, Alabama 0 W: Davis (1-0); L: Oczypok (2-2) Birmingham, Ala. Mississippi St. 16, Mississippi Valley St. 1 Starkville, Miss. W: Pilkington (1-0); L: Spe (1-2) Georgia at Mississippi State 7:30 p.m. SECN+ South Carolina at Ole Miss 7:30 p.m. SECN+ Starkville, Miss. Oxford, Miss. Sunday, March 27 Florida at Kentucky 1 p.m. SECN+ Lexington, Ky. Texas A&M 13, A&M-Corpus Christi 3 College Station, Texas W: Kolek (1-0); L: D Spain (0-3) Tennessee at Alabama 8 p.m. SECN+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Vanderbilt at Missouri 1 p.m. SEC Network Columbia, Mo. LSU 8, UL-Lafayette 5 W: Cartwright (3-0); L: Guillory (1-3) Metairie, La. LSU at Texas A&M 9 p.m. SEC Network College Station, Texas Auburn at Arkansas 2 p.m. SECN+ Fayetteville, Ark. Tennessee at Alabama 4 p.m. SEC Network Tuscaloosa, Ala. SEC Communications Baseball Contact: Ben Beaty bbeaty@sec.org (205)

2 » Media Services 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» SEC Baseball Communications Contacts Players of the Week The SEC will name a player, freshman and pitcher of the week each Monday. The awards will be released for Monday afternoon publication and announced in the weekly SEC baseball release. Nominations for the awards are made each week by the baseball sports information contacts at each SEC institution. The award winners are chosen by a vote of the SEC communications staff. Pre-Tournament Teleconference The SEC will conduct a pre-tournament teleconference on Monday, May 23, featuring the 12 participating head coaches. Each coach will answer questions from media for 10 minutes following a brief introduction. For further information on this teleconference, please consult the weekly SEC release or contact the SEC Communications Department. SECSports.com The Southeastern Conference has established a dynamic presence on the Internet with its official site on the World Wide Web - and SEC baseball information is updated daily. The site will contain standings, schedules, results, and notes on the SEC and each team. SEC baseball information also is available via . Contact the SEC Communications Office for details. for the latest happenings on baseball in the SEC, including complete SEC and NCAA Tournament coverage. SECSportsMedia.com All information is now available directly from the SEC s media web site, All the latest stats, notes, releases, etc. are available as soon as released from the conference office. Through the services of Sports Systems, the SEC has a digital image platform that gives you access to the SEC s latest photographs, images and logos. To access the platform, go to and click on the icon. SEC Information is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the SEC media website. The SEC baseball release will be available each Tuesday (Feb. 23 through June) on the league s media site and regular website, Standings and results will be updated each weekday throughout the season on the regular website, while statistics will be updated each Monday and Thursday throughout conference play (beginning mid-march). Unprecedented Exposure SEC baseball teams have received unprecedented exposure since the launch of the SEC Network. The network has quadrupled SEC baseball s coverage over the last two years. More than 90 Southeastern Conference baseball games have been slated to air across ESPN networks, including 75 on SEC Network. In addition to those games, more than 350 matchups will be digitally exclusive SEC Network + events available on SECNetwork.com and WatchESPN. SEC Network and ESPN2 conclude the regular season with comprehensive coverage of the SEC Baseball Tournament, marking the second consecutive year that the entire tournament will air on national television. Alabama Alex Thompson Cell/Press Box: (440) athompson@ia.ua.edu www. rolltide.com Arkansas John Thomas Cell: Press Box: (479) jfthomas@uark.edu Auburn Taylor Bryan Cell: (334) Press Box: (334) taylor.bryan@auburn.edu Florida John Hines Cell: (352) Press Box: (352) ext johnh@gators.ufl.edu Georgia Christopher Lakos Cell: (706) Press Box: (706) clakos@sports.uga.edu Kentucky Brent Ingram Cell: (859) Press Box: (859) brent.ingram@uky.edu LSU Bill Franques Cell: (225) Press Box: (225) wfranques@lsu.edu Ole Miss Adam Kuffner Cell: (662) Press Box: (662) kuffner@olemiss.edu Mississippi State Kyle Niblett Cell: (662) Press Box: (662) kniblett@athletics.mstate.edu Missouri Shawn Davis Cell: (573) Press Box: (573) davisshaw@missouri.edu South Carolina Andrew Kitick Cell: (803) Press Box: (803) kitick@mailbox.sc.edu Tennessee MJ Burns Cell: (713) Press Box: (865) mjburns@utk.edu Texas A&M Thomas Dick Cell: (512) Press Box: (979) tddick@athletics.tamu.edu Vanderbilt Kyle Parkinson Cell: (479) Press Box: (615) kyle.parkinson@vanderbilt.edu

3 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 Weekend Pitching Matchups - March LSU (15-5, 1-2 SEC) at Texas A&M (19-2, 2-1 SEC) Thursday (6 p.m. CT SEC Network) Friday (8 p.m. CT SEC Network) Saturday (2 p.m. CT SECN+) LSU Jr. LHP Jared Poche (2-2, 2.37 ERA) So. RHP Alex Lange (2-1, 4.50 ERA) Sr. LHP John Valek III (4-0, 2.20 ERA) Texas A&M So. RHP Jace Vines (3-0, 3.81 ERA) Fr. RHP Tyler Ivey (2-0, 2.39 ERA) Sr. RHP Kyle Simonds (4-0, 3.18 ERA) Georgia (14-8, 1-2 SEC) at Mississippi State (15-6-1, 2-1 SEC) Thursday (6:30 p.m. CT SECN+) Friday (6:30 p.m. CT SECN+) Saturday (2 p.m. CT SECN+) Georgia Fr. LHP Kevin Smith (3-0, 1.93 ERA) Jr. RHP Robert Tyler (2-1, 3.42 ERA) TBA Mississippi State Jr. RHP Dakota Hudson (2-1, 1.38 ERA) Jr. RHP Austin Sexton (2-1, 4.15 ERA) TBA South Carolina (20-2, 3-0 SEC) at Ole Miss (20-2, 2-1 SEC) Thursday (6:30 p.m. CT SECN+) Friday (6:30 p.m. CT SECN+) Saturday (2 p.m. CT SEC Network) South Carolina So. RHP Clarke Schmidt (5-0, 1.27 ERA) Fr. RHP Braden Webb (4-1, 1.71 ERA) Fr. RHP Adam Hill (4-0, 2.42 ERA) Ole Miss Jr. RHP Brady Bramlett (4-0, 2.03 ERA) Jr. RHP Chad Smith (2-1, 3.91 ERA) TBA Tennessee (13-7, 1-2 SEC) at Alabama (13-7, 2-1 SEC) Friday (7 p.m. CT SECN+) Saturday (8 p.m. CT SEC Network) Sunday (3 p.m. CT SEC Network) Tennessee So. LHP Zach Warren (4-0, 1.55 ERA) TBA Sr. LHP Andy Cox (2-1, 7.33 ERA) Alabama Jr. RHP Geoffrey Bramblett (2-0, 0.85 ERA) So. RHP Jake Walters (2-2, 2.96 ERA) Jr. RHP Nick Eicholtz (1-0, 0.00 ERA) Auburn (11-10, 1-2 SEC) at Arkansas (15-6, 0-3 SEC) Friday (6:30 p.m. CT SECN+) Saturday (6 p.m. CT SECN+) Sunday (1 p.m. CT SECN+) Auburn Sr. RHP Justin Camp (1-1, 4.94 ERA) Fr. RHP Casey Mize (1-1, 3.38 ERA) Jr. RHP Cole Lipscomb (1-2, 6.33 ERA) Arkansas Jr. RHP Dominic Taccolini (3-1, 4.06 ERA) So. RHP Keaton McKinney (0-0, 6.30 ERA) TBA Florida (22-1, 3-0 SEC) at Kentucky (15-5, 2-1 SEC) Friday (6:30 p.m. ET SECN+) Saturday (2 p.m. ET SECN+) Sunday (1 p.m. ET SECN+) Florida Jr. RHP Logan Shore (4-0, 2.23 ERA) Jr. LHP A.J. Puk (1-1, 1.88 ERA) So. RHP Alex Faedo (5-0, 2.61 ERA) Kentucky Jr. RHP Zack Brown (1-3, 5.14 ERA) Sr. RHP Dustin Beggs (5-0, 1.77 ERA) Sr. RHP Kyle Cody (2-1, 6.95 ERA) Vanderbilt (17-4, 1-2 SEC) at Missouri (14-9, 0-3 SEC) Friday (6 p.m. CT SECN+) Saturday (5 p.m. CT SEC Network) Sunday (12 p.m. CT SEC Network) Vanderbilt RSo. RHP Jordan Sheffield (3-1, 0.88 ERA) TBA TBA Missouri Sr. RHP Reggie McClain (3-0, 1.11 ERA) So. RHP Tanner Houck (2-2, 2.65 ERA) Sr. LHP Austin Tribby (2-2, 4.40 ERA)

4 » SEC Teams vs. Non-Conference In SEC Baseball Week 6» SEC Weekly Honors (March 21) America East Atlantic Coast Atlantic Atlantic Sun American Big East Big South Big Ten Big Big West Colonial Conference USA Horizon League Ivy League Metro Atlantic Athletic Mid-American Mid-Continent Mid-Eastern Athletic Missouri Valley Mountain West Northeast Ohio Valley Pac Patriot Southern Southland Southwestern Athletic Summit League Sun Belt West Coast Western Athletic Independents Non-Division I Total » Next Weekend In The SEC Thursday-Saturday, March 31-April 2 Alabama at Georgia South Carolina at Vanderbilt Friday-Sunday, April 1-3 Missouri at Arkansas LSU at Auburn Texas A&M at Florida Ole Miss at Mississippi State Kentucky at Tennessee Player of the Week: John Jones, South Carolina South Carolina s John Jones hit.409 to help the Gamecocks to five victories this past week including a series sweep against No. 13 Arkansas. Jones hit.500 (7-for-14) vs. Arkansas with a pair of game-winning home runs. He opened the series going 3-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and a RBI in the 10-6 win. He followed that up with a two-run homer to break a 2-2 tied in the 6-2 win over Arkansas on Saturday. Jones capped the weekend off going 3-for-5 with a double and a game-winning three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning that lifted Carolina to an 8-6 victory vs. the Razorbacks. Jones five RBIs in Sunday s contest was a career-high as well. Jones leads the SEC in batting average (.422) and is tied for the league lead with six home runs and 57 total bases. He ranks third in RBIs (31), third in onbase percentage (.515), fourth in slugging percentage (.687). Pitcher of the Week: Dakota Hudson, Mississippi State Mississippi State s Dakota Hudson was the only SEC pitcher on the opening weekend of conference play to pitch at least eight innings with fewer than three runs allowed (1 unearned run). The right hander limited No. 2 Vanderbilt to just one run total (unearned), holding Commodore batters to a.129 average. Hudson recorded a new career-high with nine innings pitched and had eight strikeouts, just one shy of his career high in the Bulldogs win over Vanderbilt on Friday. Hudson allowed zero extra-base hits against a team that entered the game 16th nationally with a.493 slugging percentage, helping MSU to its first series win at Vanderbilt since Freshman of the Week: Chandler Taylor, Alabama Chandler Taylor helped lead Alabama to its first series win vs. LSU in Baton Rouge since Taylor contributed a team-high 11 total bases for the week while leading the team in slugging percentage at.733. Taylor also knocked his team-leading third and fourth home runs in his first career SEC series. He finished Saturday s doubleheader sweep batting.333 (3-9) with a double, home run, two RBI and one run scored to help the Tide earn its first series win in Baton Rouge since Taylor s ninth-inning homer in game one of Saturday s doubleheader provided a pair of insurance runs in the 6-0 shutout win.» Noteworthy Eight of the top 18 teams in this week s USA Today Coaches Poll are from the SEC. Florida is No. 1, Texas A&M is No. 2, Vanderbilt is No. 4, Ole Miss is No. 9, South Carolina is No. 10, LSU is No. 13, Mississippi State is No. 16 and Arkansas is No. 18. SEC players leading the nation entering this week: Tennessee s Jordan Rodgers - RBI (36) and RBI per game (1.89); Vanderbilt s Jason Delay - sacrifice flies (6); Tennessee s Jeff Moberg - runs per game (1.75); Missouri s Reggie McClain - fewest walks allowed per nine innings (0.22). SEC teams have combined for a (.791) non-conference record, which is best among all conferences. SEC teams leading the nation entering this week: Florida leads the nation with a.955 winning percentage (21-1); Texas A&M is tied for the national lead (Tulane and Nebraska) with five shutouts; Vanderbilt leads the country in strikeouts per nine innings (11.1) and is tied with Oregon State with 12 triples.» Current Hitting Streaks (min. 10 games) Anfernee Grier, Auburn 22^ Gunnar McNeil, Kentucky 15 Alex Destino, South Carolina 14 Evan White, Kentucky 13 Dom Thompson-Williams, South Carolina 11

5 » Season Long Hitting Streaks (min. 10 games) 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» Setting The Standard Anfernee Grier, Auburn 21* Antoine Duplantis, LSU 19 Gunnar McNeil, Kentucky 15* Alex Destino, South Carolina 14* Jacob Robson, Mississippi State 14 Chris Hall, Tennessee 13 Skyler Weber, Georgia 13 Evan White, Kentucky 13* Jake Fraley, LSU 11 J.B. Moss, Texas A&M 11 Colby Bortles, Ole Miss 10 Nick Choruby, Texas A&M 10 Will Golsan, Ole Miss 10 Buddy Reed, Florida 10 Carson Shaddy, Arkansas 10 Boomer White, Texas A&M 10» Current Reached Base Streaks (min. 15 games) Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 37^ Jacob Robson, Mississippi State 23^ Dom Thompson-Williams, South Carolina 22 Anfernee Grier, Auburn 22^ Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 21 Joshua Palacios, Auburn 21 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 21 Gunnar McNeil, Kentucky 20 J.B. Moss, Texas A&M 20 Kramer Robertson, LSU 20 Jordan Rodgers, Tennessee 19 John Jones, South Carolina 18 Colby Bortles, Ole Miss 15 Hunter Melton, Texas A&M 15» Season Long Reached Base Streaks (min. 20 games) Jacob Robson, Mississippi State 22* Dom Thompson-Williams, South Carolina 22* Anfernee Grier, Auburn 21* Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 21* Joshua Palacios, Auburn 21* Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 21* Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 21* Deacon Liput, Florida 21 Gunnar McNeil, Kentucky 20* J.B. Moss, Texas A&M 20* Kramer Robertson, LSU 20* ^Dates back to 2015 season *Current The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 82-year history of athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of any league in the country since its inception in An SEC squad has now appeared in the College World Series 30 of the last 31 years, including four teams in 2015 as SEC teams comprised half of the CWS field. Seven SEC teams were selected for NCAA Regional play with five advancing to NCAA Super Regionals. The SEC has sent 54 teams to the College World Series since That was accomplished despite no SEC teams making the field in LSU has now been to Omaha 17 times, Florida and Mississippi State nine times, Georgia and South Carolina six times, Alabama and Ole Miss five times, Arkansas, Auburn and Tennessee four times and Vanderbilt three times. Missouri has been six times, Texas A&M five times and Arkansas went four times prior to joining the SEC. SEC teams have won 10 of the last 26 national championships, with LSU winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South Carolina winning two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt taking home the title in 2014 and Georgia claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has finished runner up eight times in that span: 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and The SEC has averaged more than eight games played per year in the College World Series since In 2015, an SEC team played in each of the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha involved an SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team has played in 185 of the 376 games in the College World Series, an amazing 49 percent of games. The SEC has played 55 games in the Final Four of the College World Series since 1990, an average of over three per year. Only five times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006 and 2007 has the SEC failed to get a team to the Final Four. The SEC Baseball Tournament drew more than 130,000 fans in 2015, better than 7,000 per game. The event has become the Birmingham metro s highest attended sporting event annually, second in the state only to NASCAR races at Talladega. Birmingham Magazine recently named it the top sporting event annually in the Birmingham area. The entire tournament was broadcast live on national television for the first time in the history of the event.» SEC Begins 82nd Season Of Conference Play This season marks the 82nd season of conference play in the SEC. In 1933, baseball became one of the first sports in which the SEC crowned a champion. The league did not sponsor teams in 1945 and 1946 due to World War II. The SEC standings below include all regular-season games from , with SEC Tournament games counting in 1993 and All-Time SEC Standings Team Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Florida South Carolina LSU Alabama Mississippi State Auburn Arkansas Texas A&M Ole Miss Georgia Tennessee Kentucky Vanderbilt Missouri

6 All-Time Records Team Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Texas A&M Mississippi State South Carolina Alabama LSU Arkansas Florida Auburn Missouri Ole Miss Vanderbilt Georgia Tennessee Kentucky » SEC National Champions Year National Champion Runner-Up 1990 Georgia Oklahoma State 1991 LSU Wichita State 1993 LSU Wichita State 1996 LSU Miami (Fla.) 1997 LSU Alabama 2000 LSU Stanford 2009 LSU Texas 2010 South Carolina UCLA 2011 South Carolina Florida 2014 Vanderbilt Virginia» Conference Records In The CWS Since 1990 (Using current conference alignments) Conference App. Games W-L Pct. SEC Pac Atlantic Coast Big Big West Missouri Valley Western Athletic C-USA American Southern Big Ten Mountain West Sun Belt West Coast Mid American America East Independents » SEC In NCAA And College World Series History SEC in the College World Series Year School Finish 1950 Alabama Sixth 1951 Tennessee Second 1956 Ole Miss Third 1964 Ole Miss Eighth 2016 SEC Baseball Week Auburn Third 1969 Ole Miss Fifth 1971 Misissippi State Eighth 1972 Ole Miss Eighth 1976 Auburn Eighth 1979 Mississippi State Fifth 1981 Mississippi State Sixth 1983 Alabama Second 1985 Mississippi State Fourth 1986 LSU Fifth-tie 1987 LSU Fourth Georgia Seventh-tie 1988 Florida Fifth-tie 1989 LSU Fourth 1990 Georgia First LSU Third-tie Mississippi State Fifth-tie 1991 LSU First Florida Third-tie 1993 LSU First 1994 Auburn Seventh-tie LSU Seventh-tie 1995 Tennessee Third-tie 1996 LSU First Florida Third-tie Alabama Fifth-tie 1997 LSU First Alabama Second Auburn Fifth-tie Mississippi State Fifth-tie 1998 LSU Third-tie Mississippi State Fifth-tie Florida Seventh-tie 1999 Alabama Third-tie 2000 LSU First 2001 Georgia Seventh-tie Tennessee Third-tie 2002 South Carolina Second 2003 LSU Seventh-tie South Carolina Fifth-tie 2004 South Carolina Third-tie Georgia Third-tie Arkansas Seventh-tie LSU Seventh-tie 2005 Florida Second Tennessee Seventh-tie 2006 Georgia Seventh-tie 2007 Mississippi State Seventh-tie 2008 Georgia Second LSU Fifth-tie 2009 LSU First Arkansas Third-tie 2010 South Carolina First Florida Seventh-tie 2011 South Carolina First Florida Second Vanderbilt Third-tie 2012 South Carolina Second Arkansas Third-tie Florida Seventh-tie

7 2013 Mississippi State Second LSU Seventh-tie 2014 Vanderbilt First Ole Miss Third-tie 2015 Vanderbilt Second Florida Third-tie LSU Fifth-tie Arkansas Eighth-tie SEC All-Time in the College World Series Team App. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd South Carolina Vanderbilt LSU Alabama Tennessee Georgia Arkansas Florida Mississippi State Ole Miss Auburn TOTALS *Prior to SEC Membership Missouri South Carolina Arkansas Texas A&M SEC All-Time in the NCAA Tournament Team App. Won Lost Pct. LSU South Carolina Georgia Tennessee Vanderbilt Alabama Florida Mississippi State Ole Miss Texas A&M Arkansas Auburn Kentucky TOTALS *Prior to SEC Membership South Carolina Texas A&M Arkansas Missouri NCAA Tournament Dates June 3-6 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites June NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites June 18-28/29 College World Series Omaha, Neb SEC Baseball Week 6» SEC In The MLB Draft The SEC had seven players selected in the first round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft. Those seven picks represented five different schools. The SEC has now had a first-round MLB selection each year since 1991 and 105 total in the first round during that time. Vanderbilt s Dansby Swanson was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks as the No. 1 pick in the 2015 MLB Draft. Swanson is the second Vanderbilt player all-time to be drafted No. 1, joining David Price from The Commodores had three first-round draft picks for the first time in school history Swanson (Diamondbacks, 1); Carson Fulmer (White Sox, 8); Walker Buehler (Dodgers, 24). Vanderbilt became just the second school to ever have multiple No. 1 picks joining Arizona State. Swanson is the fourth SEC player to go No. 1 in the MLB Draft, joining Price, Luke Hochevar (Tennessee) and Ben McDonald (LSU). Swanson (Vanderbilt, No. 1) and Alex Bregman (LSU, No. 2) became the first duo in SEC history to go 1-2 in the MLB Draft. Bregman became the second-highest draft choice in LSU baseball history (behind McDonald) and he was the 18th LSU player to be chosen in the first round. Arkansas Andrew Benintendi (Red Sox, 7th) became the third-highest MLB Draft pick in school history, behind Jeff King (No. 1 in 1986) and Kevin McReynolds (No. 6 in 1981). Richie Martin s (Athletics, 20th) selection marked the fourth time in four years that a Florida player has been taken in the first round. Christin Stewart (Tigers, 34th) became Tennessee s first firstround draft pick since 2009.» Florida Picked To Win 2016 SEC Baseball Title Florida was predicted to win the 2016 Southeastern Conference baseball championship as voted by the league s 14 head coaches in the 25th-annual preseason poll. Florida, the nation s consensus preseason No. 1 team, garnered 13 votes to claim the SEC title, while Vanderbilt earned one vote. The Gators were predicted to win the SEC Eastern Division, while Texas A&M was the favorite to win the SEC Western Division. Points were compiled on a basis for each division. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team, and each coach also voted for one team as an overall conference champion SEC Baseball Coaches Preseason Poll Eastern Division 1. Florida (13) Vanderbilt (1) South Carolina Kentucky Missouri Georgia Tennessee - 30 Western Division 1. Texas A&M (8) LSU (5) Arkansas Mississippi State (1) Ole Miss Auburn Alabama - 28 SEC Champion: Florida (13); Vanderbilt (1)

8 » Ole Miss Bramlett Represents SEC At NCAA Convention Ole Miss junior pitcher Brady Bramlett was one of three student-athletes from the SEC to represent the conference at the NCAA Convention in San Antonio, Texas, Jan Bramlett was joined by Diamond DeShields of the Tennessee women s basketball team and Jay Hughes, former member of the Mississippi State football team. The trio represented SEC student-athletes as part of the Autonomy Conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12, SEC) to engage and empower student-athletes by giving them both a voice and vote within a transparent decision-making process. DeShields and Hughes were the SEC s voting members for the second straight year, while Bramlett attended the convention for the first time as a conference voter SEC Baseball Week 6 Feb. 27 Louisville at Ole Miss 10,561 March 4 Fordham at LSU 10,528 Feb. 28 Sacramento State at LSU 10,514 March 5 Fordham at LSU [DH-2] 10,509 March 5 Fordham at LSU [DH-1] 10,506 March 5 Eastern Illinois at Arkansas 10,422 March 21 Ball State at LSU 10,406 March 20 Alabama at LSU 10,376 March 19 Alabama at LSU [DH-1] 10,366 Feb. 21 Cincinnati at LSU 10,334 March 13 Ball State at LSU 10,241 Feb. 19 Florida International at Ole Miss 10,129 Bramlettt also represents the SEC and serves as the Vice-Chair of the NCAA National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is a representative on the NCAA Strategic Vision and Planning Committee, a subcommittee of the NCAA Division I Council. He is also a representative on the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee. Bramlett was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 2015 Major League Draft, but opted to return to Ole Miss.» SEC Baseball Attendance 2016 Attendance Leaders Year after year, the SEC continues to be the benchmark in paid college baseball attendance. The SEC and its member schools own virtually all regular season, conference tournament, NCAA Regional and Super Regional attendance records. The SEC and one of its institutions have led the NCAA in total and average attendance for the last 16 seasons in a row, and 21 of the last 27 years. In 2007, the SEC drew nearly 1.7 million and averaged for 4,000 per game for first time in history. New records were once again set in 2011 as the league drew over two million for the first time ever, as well as nearly 5,000 per game. An NCAA-record 2,319,937 total fans attended regular-season games in the SEC in The 2015 season marked the 12th year in a row the SEC has topped the one million mark in attendance, leading the nation once again in that category by a wide margin. The top five national attendance leaders after two weeks of play are all from the SEC. A total of 211,753 fans attended games in SEC stadiums during opening weekend, and record crowds attended games at Arkansas, Florida, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt. (Through games of March 20) Team (Nat. Rank) *Home Dates Total Average LSU (1) ,916 10,583 Ole Miss (2) ,572 7,967 Arkansas (3) ,242 7,816 South Carolina (4) ,797 7,100 Mississippi State (5) 15 94,926 6,328 Texas A&M (7) 14 69,882 4,992 Alabama (11) 10 42,251 4,225 Florida (14) 16 61,312 3,832 Vanderbilt (19) 17 48,664 2,863 Auburn (24) 16 41,562 2,598 Georgia (29) 17 36,718 2,160 Kentucky (36) 10 15,481 1,548 Tennessee (39) 8 11,452 1,432 Missouri (74) 11 8, TOTALS ,068 4,868 *Some teams have played doubleheaders at various points of the season, giving them less home dates than they have played actual home games. Top Home Crowds of 2016 Date Matchup Attendance Feb. 19 Cincinnati at LSU 11,906 Feb. 20 Cincinnati at LSU 11,573 Feb. 20 Central Michigan at Arkansas 11,341 Feb. 27 Sacramento State at LSU 11,094 March 19 Alabama at LSU [DH-2] 10,806 Feb. 26 Sacramento State at LSU 10,754» All-Time SEC Attendance Records NCAA Regional Date Matchup Attendance May 28, 1995 Auburn vs. Oklahoma 15,379* (All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.) June 1, 2013 LSU vs. Sam Houston State 12,085 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) June 2, 2013 LSU vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 11,838 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge La.) May 31, 2014 LSU vs. Houston 11,702 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) May 31, 2013 LSU vs. Jackson State 11,577 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) NCAA Super Regional Date Matchup Attendance June 9, 2007 Mississippi State vs. Clemson 13,715* (Dudy Noble Field - Starkville, Miss.) June 8, 2007 Mississippi State vs. Clemson 12,620 (Dudy Noble Field - Starkville, Miss.) June 8, 2013 LSU vs. Oklahoma 12,153 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) June 7, 2013 LSU vs. Oklahoma 12,007 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) June 10, 2012 LSU vs. Stony Brook 11,976 (Alex Box Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.) SEC Tournament Date Matchup Attendance May 23, 1999 Alabama vs. Arkansas 16,165 (Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) May 13, 1998 Alabama vs. Auburn 14,427 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) May 23, 2003 Alabama vs. Auburn 14,390 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) May 26, 2002 Alabama vs. South Carolina 13,367 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) May 30, 2010 Alabama vs. LSU 13,327 Hoover Metropolitan Stadium - Hoover, Ala.) Regular Season Date Matchup Attendance May 11, 2004 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 28,836 (Turner Field - Atlanta, Ga.) April 10, 2002 LSU vs. Tulane 27,673 (Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, La.) May 12, 2009 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 25,665 (Turner Field - Atlanta, Ga.) Feb. 10, 2007 Vanderbilt vs. Arizona State 23,984 (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) Feb. 12, 2005 Tennessee vs. Baylor 21,995 (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) *Also an NCAA record

9 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» 2016 Television Schedule Date Time (ET) Game Network Date Time (ET) Game Network Tue, March 8 5:30 p.m. Georgia Tech at Auburn SEC Network Sat, April 30 3 p.m. Texas A&M at Arkansas ESPN2 Tue, March 15 7 p.m. Florida State at Florida SEC Network Sat, April 30 4 p.m. Tennessee at Missouri ESPNU Fri, March 18 7 p.m. Bases Loaded SEC Network Sat, April 30 7 p.m. Kentucky at Auburn SEC Network Sat, March 19 2 p.m. Kentucky at Georgia SEC Network Sun, May 1 1 p.m. Tennessee at Missouri SEC Network Sat, March 19 8:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Vanderbilt SEC Network Sun, May 1 2 p.m. Texas A&M at Arkansas ESPNU Sun, March 20 1 p.m. Kentucky at Georgia SEC Network Tue, May 3 7 p.m. Illinois vs. Missouri~ SEC Network Tue, March 22 7 p.m. Tenn Tech at Tennessee SEC Network Wed, May 4 7 p.m. USC Upstate at South Carolina SEC Network Thu, March 24 7 p.m. LSU at Texas A&M SEC Network Thu, May 5 7 p.m. Missouri at Mississippi State SEC Network Fri, March 25 9 p.m. LSU at Texas A&M SEC Network Thu, May 5 7 p.m. Vanderbilt at Texas A&M ESPN2 Sat, March 26 3 p.m. South Carolina at Ole Miss SEC Network Fri, May 6 7 p.m. SEC Network Wildcard Selection SEC Network Sat, March 26 6 p.m. Vanderbilt at Missouri SEC Network Fri, May 6 8 p.m. Missouri at Mississippi State ESPNU Sat, March 26 9 p.m. Tennessee at Alabama SEC Network Sat, May 7 3:30 p.m. Vanderbilt at Texas A&M SEC Network Sun, March 27 1 p.m. Vanderbilt at Missouri SEC Network Sat, May 7 7 p.m. Auburn at Alabama SEC Network Sun, March 27 4 p.m. Tennessee at Alabama SEC Network Sat, May 7 7:30 p.m. Arkansas at LSU ESPNU Tue, March 29 8 p.m. Alabama vs. Auburn# SEC Network Sun, May 8 3 p.m. South Carolina at Kentucky ESPNU Thu, March 31 7 p.m. Alabama at Georgia SEC Network Sun, May 8 4 p.m. Auburn at Alabama SEC Network Thu, March 31 8 p.m. South Carolina at Vanderbilt ESPNU Tue, May 10 7 p.m. Louisville at Vanderbilt SEC Network Fri, April 1 7 p.m. Alabama at Georgia SEC Network Thu, May 12 7:30 p.m. Kentucky at Ole Miss ESPNU Sat, April 2 12 p.m. Alabama at Georgia SEC Network Fri, May 13 7 p.m. SEC Network Wildcard Selection SEC Network Sat, April 2 3 p.m. South Carolina at Vanderbilt SEC Network Sat, May 14 1 p.m. LSU at Tennessee SEC Network Sat, April 2 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M at Florida ESPNU Sat, May 14 4 p.m. Vanderbilt at Florida ESPN2 Sat, April 2 8:30 p.m. Missouri at Arkansas SEC Network Sat, May 14 4:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Auburn SEC Network Sun, April 3 1:30 p.m. Missouri at Arkansas SEC Network Sat, May 14 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M at South Carolina SEC Network Sun, April 3 2 p.m. Texas A&M at Florida ESPNU Sun, May 15 1 p.m. Vanderbilt at Florida SEC Network Tue, April 5 7 p.m. Coastal Carolina at South Carolina SEC Network Sun, May 15 4 p.m. Texas A&M at South Carolina SEC Network Wed, April 6 7:30 p.m. Louisville at Kentucky ESPNU Thu, May 19 7 p.m. SEC Network Wildcard Selection SEC Network Thu, April 7 7 p.m. Vanderbilt at LSU SEC Network Thu, May 19 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Wildcard Selection ESPNU Thu, April 7 7:30 p.m. Auburn at Missouri ESPNU Fri, May 20 7 p.m. Florida at LSU SEC Network Fri, April 8 8:30 p.m. Vanderbilt at LSU ESPNU Sat, May p.m. Tennessee at Georgia SEC Network Sat, April 9 8 p.m. Arkansas at Ole Miss SEC Network Sat, May 21 3 p.m. Ole Miss at Texas A&M SEC Network Sun, April 10 1 p.m. Arkansas at Ole Miss SEC Network Sat, May 21 4:30 p.m. Florida at LSU ESPNU Sun, April 10 4 p.m. Mississippi State at Florida SEC Network Sat, May 21 6 p.m. Arkansas at Mississippi State SEC Network Tue, April 12 7 p.m. North Carolina vs. South Carolina% SEC Network Tue, May 24 10:30 am SEC Tournament: First Round SEC Network Thu, April 14 7 p.m. Tennessee at Auburn SEC Network Tue, May 24 2 p.m. SEC Tournament: First Round SEC Network Thu, April 14 9 p.m. Florida at Arkansas ESPNU Tue, May 24 5:30 p.m. SEC Tournament: First Round SEC Network Fri, April 15 7 p.m. Tennessee at Auburn SEC Network Tue, May 24 9 p.m. SEC Tournament: First Round SEC Network Tue, April 19 7 p.m. Creighton at Arkansas SEC Network Wed, May 25 10:30 am SEC Tournament: Second Round SEC Network Thu, April 21 7 p.m. Arkansas at Kentucky SEC Network Wed, May 25 2 p.m. SEC Tournament: Second Round SEC Network Thu, April 21 7:30 p.m. Georgia at Florida ESPNU Wed, May 25 5:30 p.m. SEC Tournament: Second Round SEC Network Fri, April 22 7 p.m. Georgia at Florida SEC Network Wed, May 25 9 p.m. SEC Tournament: Second Round SEC Network Fri, April 22 7:30 p.m. Arkansas at Kentucky ESPNU Thu, May 26 10:30am SEC Tournament: Third Round SEC Network Sat, April 23 2 p.m. Georgia at Florida ESPN2 Thu, May 26 2 p.m. SEC Tournament: Third Round SEC Network Sat, April 23 3 p.m. Auburn at Ole Miss SEC Network Thu, May 26 5:30 p.m. SEC Tournament: Third Round SEC Network Sat, April 23 7 p.m. Mississippi State at LSU ESPNU Thu, May 26 9 p.m. SEC Tournament: Third Round SEC Network Sun, April 24 1 p.m. Mississippi State at LSU ESPN2 Fri, May 27 4 p.m. SEC Tournament: Fourth Round SEC Network Sun, April 24 2 p.m. Auburn at Ole Miss SEC Network Fri, May 27 7:30 p.m. SEC Tournament: Fourth Round SEC Network Tue, April 26 7 p.m. Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State^ SEC Network Sat, May 28 1 p.m. SEC Tournament: Semifinal SEC Network Thu, April 28 7 p.m. LSU at Ole Miss SEC Network Sat, May 28 4:30 p.m. SEC Tournament: Semifinal SEC Network Thu, April 28 7:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Alabama ESPNU Sun, May 29 3 p.m. SEC Championship Game ESPN2 Fri, April 29 7 p.m. SEC Network Wildcard Selection SEC Network #Montgomery, Ala.; %Charlotte, N.C.; ^Pearl, Miss.; ~Sauget, Ill. Sat, April p.m. LSU at Ole Miss ESPN2

10 » 2016 SEC Tournament Tuesday, May 24 Game 1 9:30 a.m. #6 Seed vs. #11 Seed [SEC Network] Game 2 1 p.m. #7 Seed vs. #10 Seed [SEC Network] Game 3 4:30 p.m. #8 Seed vs. #9 Seed [SEC Network] Game 4 8 p.m. #5 Seed vs. #12 Seed [SEC Network] Wednesday, May 25 Game 5 9:30 a.m. #3 Seed vs. Winner Game 1 [SEC Network] Game 6 1 p.m. #2 Seed vs. Winner Game 2 [SEC Network] Game 7 4:30 p.m. #1 Seed vs. Winner Game 3 [SEC Network] Game 8 8 p.m. #4 Seed vs. Winner Game 4 [SEC Network] Thursday, May 26 Game 9 9:30 a.m. Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 [SEC Network] Game 10 1 p.m. Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 [SEC Network] Game 11 4:30 p.m. Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 [SEC Network] Game 12 8 p.m. Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 [SEC Network] 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 Seeding The two division champions shall be automatically seeded number one and number two based on winning percentage in conference competition. The rest shall be seeded numbers three through 12 based on winning percentage without regard to division. Ties will be broken in the following manner: 1. Two-Team Tie. The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken: A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. B. If two-teams are divisional opponents: (1) Won-lost percentage within their division (over the 18-game SEC division schedule). (2) Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the No. 1 team in their division (and proceeding through the No. 7 team, if necessary). C. If two teams are not divisional opponents: (1) Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed using common opponents only (and proceeding through the No. 12 seed, if necessary). (2) Coin flip by the Commissioner Friday, May 27 Game 13 3:00 p.m. Winner Game 9 vs. Loser Game 11 [SEC Network] Game 14 6:30 p.m. Winner Game 10 vs. Loser 12 [SEC Network] Saturday, May 28 Game 15 Noon Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 11 [SEC Network] Game 16 3:30 p.m. Winner Game 14 vs. Winner Game 12 [SEC Network] Sunday, May 29 Game 17 2 p.m. Winner Game 15 vs. Winner Game 16 [ESPN2] All Times Central 2. Three-Team Tie (or more). The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken: (Note: If the three tied teams have three different records against each other, they shall be seeded in best-percentage order.) Otherwise, once the tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker procedure will be used. A. If all three teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams. B. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed and proceeding through the No. 12 seed, if necessary, using common opponents only. C. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw. BRACKET ONE #6 Seed Tues. - Game 1-9:30 a.m. SEC Network (Single Elimination) #11 Seed #7 Seed Tues. - Game 2-1 p.m. SEC Network (Single Elimination) #3 Seed Wed. - Game 5-9:30 a.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 1 #2 Seed Wed. - Game 6-1 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 2 Loser Game 5 Thurs. - Game 9-9:30 a.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Loser Game 6 Loser Game 7 Thurs. - Game 10-1 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 9 Fri. - Game 13-3 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Loser Game 11 Winner Game 13 Sat. - Game 15 - Noon SEC Network (Single Elimination) Winner Game SEC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT MAY HOOVER METROPOLITAN STADIUM HOOVER, ALA. (12-TEAM FORMAT) Winner Game 15 #10 Seed Loser Game 8 BRACKET TWO #8 Seed Tues. - Game 3-4:30 p.m. SEC Network (Single Elimination) #9 Seed #5 Seed Tues. - Game 4-8 p.m. SEC Network (Single Elimination) #1 Seed Wed. - Game 7-4:30 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 3 #4 Seed Wed. - Game 8-8 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 4 Winner Game 5 Thurs. - Game 11-4:30 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 6 Winner Game 7 Thurs. - Game 12-8 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Winner Game 10 Fri. - Game 14-6:30 p.m. SEC Network (Double Elimination) Loser Game 12 Winner Game 14 Sat. - Game 16-3:30 p.m. SEC Network (Single Elimination) Winner Game 12 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Sunday - Game 17-2 p.m. ESPN2 Winner Game 16 #12 Seed Winner Game 8

11 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» SEC Weekly Award Winners Week Player Pitcher Freshman 1 (Feb. 22) Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt Alex Lange, LSU Tristan Pompey, Kentucky/Kevin Smith, Georgia 2 (Feb. 29) Michael Bernall, Arkansas/John Jones, South Carolina Logan Shore, Florida Connor Brumfield, Missouri 3 (March 7) Evan White, Kentucky Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina Brian Sharp, Missouri 4 (March 14) Brent Rooker, Mississippi State Alex Faedo, Florida/Jordan Sheffield,Vanderbilt Adam Hill, South Carolina 5 (March 21) John Jones, South Carolina Dakota Hudson, Mississippi State Chandler Taylor, Alabama 6 (March 28) 7 (April 4) 8 (April 11) 9 (April 18) 10 (April 25) 11 (May 2) 12 (May 9) 13 (May 16) 14 (May 23)» Coaches Preseason All-SEC Team First Team C JJ Schwarz Florida 1B Peter Alonso Florida 2B Ryne Birk Texas A&M SS Ryan Howard Missouri 3B Nick Senzel Tennessee OF Nick Banks Texas A&M OF Buddy Reed Florida OF Anfernee Grier Auburn DH/UT JJ Schwarz Florida SP Alex Lange LSU SP A.J. Puk Florida* SP Logan Shore Florida* RP Zach Jackson Arkansas Second Team C Mike Rivera Florida 1B Evan White Kentucky* 1B Hunter Melton Texas A&M* 2B Rick Nomura Arkansas SS Errol Robinson Ole Miss 3B Will Toffey Vanderbilt OF Bryan Reynolds Vanderbilt OF Stephen Wrenn Georgia OF Jake Fraley LSU DH/UT Clark Eagan Arkansas SP Tanner Houck Missouri SP Robert Tyler Georgia* SP Jared Poche LSU* RP Ryan Hendrix Texas A&M * - Ties were not broken» Stopper of the Year Watch List Preseason Ben Bowden Thomas Burrows Mark Ecker Ryan Hendrix Zach Jackson Wyatt Short Jesse Stallings» National Honors Vanderbilt Alabama Texas A&M Texas A&M Arkansas Ole Miss LSU NCBWA National Hitter of the Week Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt Feb. 22 John Jones, South Carolina March 22 NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week Logan Shore, Florida Feb. 29 Collegiate Baseball National Players of the Week Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt Feb. 22 Jack Kruger, Mississippi State Feb. 22 Robert Tyler, Georgia Feb. 22 Michael Bernall, Arkansas Feb. 22 John Jones, South Carolina Feb. 22 Alex Faedo, Florida March 14 Dakota Hudson, Mississippi State March 21» Golden Spikes Award Watch List Preseason Nick Banks Texas A&M Tanner Houck Missouri Ryan Howard Missouri Zach Jackson Arkansas Alex Lange LSU A.J. Puk Florida Buddy Reed Florida Bryan Reynolds Vanderbilt JJ Scwarz Tennessee Nick Senzel Tennessee Kyle Wright Vanderbilt

12 » National Rankings Baseball America (March 21) Rank 2016 Previous 1. Florida Texas A&M Oregon State Miami TCU North Carolina Ole Miss Louisville Virginia Mississippi State Vanderbilt Florida State LSU UCLA Cal Houston Clemson 16-3 NR 18. South Carolina 20-2 NR 19. Oklahoma State Long Beach State N.C. State Alabama 13-6 NR 23. Michigan UC Santa Barbara 15-3 NR 25. Arkansas Collegiate Baseball (March 21) Rank Points Previous 1. Florida Oregon State North Carolina Texas A&M Miami Ole Miss Louisville Vanderbilt TCU Missouri State Mississippi State Clemson South Carolina Florida State LSU Virginia UC Santa Barbara Florida Atlantic N.C. State California Georgia Tech Alabama BYU Long Beach State UCLA Michigan Oregon Kentucky Dallas Baptist Tulane SEC Baseball Week 6 D1Baseball.com (March 21) Rank 2016 Previous 1. Florida Texas A&M Oregon State North Carolina Vanderbilt TCU Miami Ole Miss Louisville LSU Florida State Clemson N.C. State South Carolina Mississippi State Virginia California UCLA East Carolina Arkansas Long Beach State Oklahoma State Missouri State 17-2 NR 24. Florida Atlantic 15-3 NR 25. Houston 13-6 NR NCBWA (March 21) Rank 2016 Previous 1. Florida Texas A&M Oregon State Miami TCU Vanderbilt North Carolina Louisville Ole Miss Florida State Virginia South Carolina LSU Mississippi State Missouri State N.C. State Clemson California Florida Atlantic Arkansas UCLA Oklahoma State Houston Oregon Georgia Tech UC Santa Barbara BYU Michigan UL-Lafayette Alabama 13-6 NR USA Today (Coaches) (March 21) Rank Points Previous 1. Florida Texas A&M Oregon State Vanderbilt Miami TCU North Carolina Louisville Ole Miss South Carolina Florida State Virginia LSU Missouri State N.C. State Mississippi State Clemson Arkansas Florida Atlantic California Georgia Tech UC-Santa Barbara 130 NR 23. UCLA 105 NR 24. BYU 97 NR 25. Oklahoma State 95 NR

13 » Week-By-Week Rankings 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 [Key - Baseball America / Collegiate Baseball / D1Baseball / NCBWA / USA Today Coaches] Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Preseason NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/24/25/22/22 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 1/1/1/1/1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 25/29/NR/32/NR 11/7/7/7/5 Feb. 22 NR/30/NR/NR/NR NR/24/24/18/22 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 1/1/1/1/1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 22/NR/NR/NR/NR 8/7/7/6/5 Feb. 29 NR/22/NR/NR/NR 17/16/14/12/22 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 1/1/1/1/1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 7/10/7/10/5 March 7 23/24/NR/NR/25 18/17/14/14/14 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 1/1/1/1/1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 7/10/7/7/8 March 14 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 17/17/14/15/13 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 1/1/1/1/1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 7/10/7/9/8 March 21 22/22/NR/30/NR 25/NR/20/20/18 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 1/1/1/1/1 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/28/NR/NR/NR 13/15/10/13/13 March 28 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 4 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 11 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 18 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 25 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 2 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 9 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 16 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 23 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 30 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- Ole Miss Mississippi State Missouri South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt Preseason 24/NR/NR/33/NR 20/11/15/19/17 NR/34/NR/NR/NR NR/35/17/24/23 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 3/5/4/4/4 7/3/3/3/3 Feb /29/NR/28/NR 24/NR/20/24/17 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/NR/15/20/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 3/5/4/4/4 7/3/3/3/3 Feb /17/17/18/NR 24/23/20/19/17 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/18/13/15/NR NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 2/3/3/3/4 5/2/2/2/3 March 7 13/13/13/13/13 24/26/20/20/21 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/21/17/17/16 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 2/3/3/3/3 5/2/2/2/2 March 14 12/8/9/11/10 15/13/15/14/15 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR NR/20/16/17/12 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 2/3/3/3/3 5/2/2/2/2 March 21 7/6/8/9/9 10/11/15/14/16 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 18/13/14/12/10 NR/NR/NR/NR/NR 2/4/2/2/2 11/8/5/6/4 March 28 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 4 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 11 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 18 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- April 25 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 2 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 9 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 16 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 23 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- May 30 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/--

14 » Preseason All-America Teams Baseball America First Team C Chris Okey, Clemson 1B K.J. Harrison, Oregon State 2B Cavan Biggio, Notre Dame 3B Nick Senzel, Tennessee SS Errol Robinson, Ole Miss OF Kyle Lewis, Mercer OF Corey Ray, Louisville OF Buddy Reed, Florida UT Bobby Dalbec, 3b/rhp, Arizona SP Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville SP Alec Hansen, Oklahoma SP A.J. Puk, Florida SP Logan Shore, Florida RP Zack Burdi, Louisville UT Bobby Dalbec, 3b/rhp, Arizona Second Team C Zack Collins, Miami 1B Peter Alonso, Florida 2B JaVon Shelby, Kentucky 3B Will Toffey, Vanderbilt SS Bryson Brigman, San Diego OF Nick Banks, Texas A&M OF Ryan Boldt, Nebraska OF Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt UT Brendan McKay, 1b/lhp, Louisville SP Daulton Jefferies, California SP Alex Lange, LSU SP Eric Lauer, Kent State SP Mike Shawaryn, Maryland RP Zach Jackson, Arkansas UT Brendan McKay, 1b/lhp, Louisville Third Team C J.J. Schwarz, Florida 1B Pavin Smith, Virginia 2B Tommy Edman, Stanford 3B Ronnie Gideon, Texas A&M SS Colby Woodmansee, Arizona State OF Jake Fraley, LSU OF Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt OF Stephen Wrenn, Georgia UT Sheldon Neuse, ss/rhp, Oklahoma SP Connor Jones, Virginia SP Cal Quantrill, Stanford SP Jordan Sheffield, Vanderbilt SP Robert Tyler, Georgia RP Ben Bowden, Vanderbilt UT Sheldon Neuse, ss/rhp, Oklahoma D1Baseball.com First Team C Zack Collins, Miami 1B K.J. Harrison, Oregon State 2B Nick Solak, Louisville 3B Will Craig, Wake Forest SS Errol Robinson, Ole Miss OF Kyle Lewis, Mercer OF Corey Ray, Louisville OF Buddy Reed, Florida DH J.J. Schwarz, Florida UT Brendan McKay, Louisville SP Connor Jones, Virginia SP Alex Lange, LSU SP A.J. Puk, Florida SP Mike Shawaryn, Maryland RP Zach Jackson, Arkansas UT Brendan McKay, Louisville 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 Second Team C Chris Okey, Clemson 1B Peter Alonso, Florida 2B Nate Mondou, Wake Forest 3B Nick Senzel, Tennessee SS Stephen Alemais, Tulane OF Nick Banks, Texas A&M OF Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt OF Stephen Wrenn, Georgia DH Matt Thaiss, Virginia UT Bobby Dalbec, Arizona SP Dakota Hudson, Mississippi State SP Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville SP Logan Shore, Florida SP Daulton Jefferies, California RP Zack Burdi, Louisville UT Bobby Dalbec, Arizona Third Team C Sean Murphy, Wright State 1B Stefan Trosclair, UL-Lafayette 2B Cavan Biggio, Notre Dame 3B JaVon Shelby, Kentucky SS Michael Paez, Coastal Carolina OF Ryan Boldt, Nebraska OF Jake Fraley, LSU OF Keston Hiura, UC Irvine DH Logan Gray, Austin Peay UT Carmen Benedetti, Michigan SP Anthony Kay, Connecticut SP Alec Hansen, Oklahoma SP Tanner Houck, Missouri SP Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt RP Ryan Hendrix, Texas A&M UT Carmen Benedetti, Michigan Louisville Slugger First Team RHP Alex Lange, LSU RHP Mike Shawaryn, Maryland LHP A.J. Puk, Florida RHP Logan Shore, Florida RHP Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville RHP Kevin Hill, South Alabama RP Zack Burdi, Louisville RP Zach Jackson, Arkansas C Zack Collins, Miami, Fla. 1B/P Carmen Benedetti, Michigan 2B Stefan Trosclair, Louisiana-Lafayette 3B Will Craig, Wake Forest SS Michael Paez, Coastal Carolina OF Buddy Reed, Florida OF Nick Banks, Texas A&M OF Corey Ray, Louisville UT Brendan McKay, Louisville Second Team LHP Justin Sinibaldi, Nicholls St. RHP Bryan Young, Missouri St. LHP Jared Poche, LSU RHP Andrew Lantrip, Houston RHP Mitchell Traver, Texas Christian LHP Luke Gillingham, Navy RHP Alec Hansen, Oklahoma RHP Connor Jones, Virginia RHP Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt RHP Robert Tyler, Georgia RHP Daulton Jefferies, California RP Ben Bowden, Vanderbilt RP Nolan Blackwood, Memphis RP Ian Hamilton, Washington St. RP Bryan Garcia, Miami, Fla. C Chris Okey, Clemson C J.J. Schwarz, Florida 1B Ryan Rippee, S.E. Missouri St. 1B K.J. Harrison, Oregon St. 1B Ryan Tinkman, Wichita St. 2B Nate Mondou, Wake Forest 3B Bobby Dalbec, Arizona SS Colby Woodmansee, Arizona St. SS Sheldon Neuse, Oklahoma OF Kyle Lewis, Mercer OF Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt OF Heath Quinn, Samford UT Corbin Olmstead, North Florida Third Team RHP Zach Plesac, Ball St. LHP Christian Stolo, Nevada LHP Jacob Hendren, Illinois St. RHP Chris Mathewson, Long Beach St. RHP Joseph Camacho, Alabama St. RHP Michael Baumann, Jacksonville LHP Matt Krook, Oregon RHP Cal Quantrill, Stanford RP Mark Ecker, Texas A&M RP Thomas Hackimer, St. John s RP Dylan Moore, Louisiana-Lafayette RP J.D. Busfield, Loyola Marymount RP Zac Ryan, Georgia Tech RP Collin Kober, McNeese St. C Matt Thaiss, Virginia C Andrew Knizner, N.C. State 1B Nick Rivera, Florida Gulf Coast 1B Charley Gould, William & Mary 1B Collin Carroll, Alcorn St. 1B Kevin Phillips, East Tennessee St. 2B Trevor Ezell, Southeast Missouri St. 2B Tyler Fullerton, Belmont 2B Mike Garzillo, Lehigh 3B Carl Stajduhar, New Mexico 3B Jake Burger, Missouri St. 3B JaVon Shelby, Kentucky 3B Nick Senzel, Tennessee SS Garrett Hampson, Long Beach St. SS Stephen Alemais, Tulane SS Danny Sheehan, San Diego St. SS C.J. Chatham, Florida Atlantic OF Gio Brusa, Pacific OF Kyle Nowlin, Eastern Kentucky OF Michael Morman, Richmond OF Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt UT Cole Hallum, Campbell NCBWA First Team C JJ Schwarz, Florida 1B Nick Rivera, Florida Gulf Coast 2B Stefan Trosclair, Louisiana SS Will Craig, Wake Forest 3B Bobby Dalbec, Arizona OF Nick Banks, Texas A&M OF Keston Hiura, UC Irvine OF Kyle Lewis, Mercer OF Corey Ray, Louisville DH Austin Edens, Samford UT Carmen Benedetti, Michigan UT Brendan McKay, Louisville SP Kevin Hill, South Alabama SP Alex Lange, LSU SP Andrew Lantrip, Houston SP Mike Shawaryn, Maryland SP Mitchell Traver, TCU RP Nolan Blackwood, Memphis RP Zack Burdi, Louisville RP Bryan Young, Missouri State Second Team C Chris Okey, Clemson 1B K.J. Harrison, Oregon State 2B Tyler Fullerton, Belmont 3B Jake Burger, Missouri State OF Heath Quinn, Samford OF Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt OF Reed Rohlman, Clemson OF Justin Wall, Dallas Baptist DH Paschal Petrongolo, Jacksonville State UT Matt Fiedler, Minnesota SP Blake Fox, Rice SP Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville SP Jacob Hendren, Illinois State SP Connor Jones, Virginia SP A.J. Puk, Florida RP Zach Jackson, Arkansas RP Dylan Moore, Louisiana RP Stephen Nogosek, Oregon RP Wyatt Short, Ole Miss Third Team C Zack Collins, Miami (Fla.) 1B Charlie Gould, William & Mary 2B Nate Mondou, Wake Forest SS Stephen Alemais, Tulane 3B Hunter Swiling, Samford OF Cole Billingsley, South Alabama OF Troy Montgomery, Ohio State OF Kyle Nowlin, Eastern Kentucky OF Buddy Reed, Florida DH Kyle Davis, West Virginia SP Griffin Canning, UCLA SP Joseph Camacho, Alabama State SP Kyle Cedotal, SE Louisiana SP Daulton Jefferies, California SP Matt Krook, Oregon SP Jared Poche, LSU RP Bryan Garcia, Miami (Fla.) RP Thomas Hackimer, St. John s RP Connor O Neil, CSUN

15 » Alabama Schedule/Results (13-7) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Maryland W, 3-1 F20 Maryland L, 9-5 F21 Maryland W, 5-1 F24 Nicholls State W, 13-1 F26 North Dakota W, 2-1 F27 North Dakota W, 5-2 F28 North Dakota W, 7-1 M1 at Troy W, 2-1 M4 vs. Notre Dame (1) W, 4-0 M5 vs. Niagara (1) W, 8-4 M5 vs. N.C. State (1) L, 2-1 M6 vs. Brown (1) W, 2-0 M10 Oregon canceled M11 Houston L, 3-1 M12 Houston L, 3-2 M13 Houston W, 7-6 M15 at Southern Miss L, 9-2 M19 at LSU* [DH-1] W, 6-0 M19 at LSU* [DH-2] W, 4-3 M20 at LSU* L, 7-5 M22 at UAB (2) L, 8-0 M25 Tennessee* 7 p.m. M26 Tennessee* 8 p.m. M27 Tennessee* 3 p.m. M29 vs. Auburn (3) 7 p.m. M31 at Georgia* 6 p.m. A1 at Georgia* 6 p.m. A2 at Georgia* 11 a.m. A5 Alcorn State 6:30 p.m. A6 Alcorn State 6:30 p.m. A8 at Kentucky* 4:30 p.m. A9 at Kentucky* 12 p.m. A10 at Kentucky* 11 a.m. A12 UAB 6:30 p.m. A15 Ole Miss* 7 p.m. A16 Ole Miss* 5 p.m. A17 Ole Miss* 1 p.m. A19 Troy 6:30 p.m. A20 South Alabama 6:30 p.m. A22 at Texas A&M* 6:30 p.m. A23 at Texas A&M* 2 p.m. A24 at Texas A&M* 1 p.m. A26 at Samford 6 p.m. A28 Mississippi State* 6:30 p.m. A29 Mississippi State* 7 p.m. A30 Mississippi State* 3 p.m. M6 Auburn* 7 p.m. M7 Auburn* 6 p.m. M8 Auburn* 3 p.m. M13 at Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. M14 at Arkansas* 6 p.m. M15 at Arkansas* 1 p.m. M17 Samford 6:30 p.m. M19 South Carolina* 7 p.m. M20 South Carolina* 7 p.m. M21 South Carolina* 2 p.m. (1) USA Baseball-Irish Classic (Cary, N.C.) (2) Regions Field (Birmingham, Ala.) (3) MAX Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.) 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» Arkansas Schedule/Results (15-6) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Central Michigan W, 6-1 F20 Central Michigan W, 4-3 F21 Central Michigan W, 9-4 (8 inn.) F23 Mississippi Valley St. W, 21-4 F24 Mississippi Valley St. W, 20-0 F26 vs. Rice< W, 5-2 F27 vs. Houston W, 12-3 F28 vs. Texas Tech< W, 10-6 M2 Louisiana Tech L, 3-2 M4 Eastern Illinois W, 5-2 M5 Eastern Illinois L, 10-8 M6 Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 M8 Gonzaga canceled M9 Gonzaga L, M11 Western Illinois W, 3-2 (10 inn.) M12 Western Illinois W, 9-3 M13 Western Illinois W, 3-0 M15 Grambling State W, 14-4 M16 Grambling State W, 3-2 M18 at South Carolina* L, 10-6 M19 at South Carolina* L, 6-2 M20 at South Carolina* L, 8-6 M25 Auburn* 6:30 p.m. M26 Auburn* 6 p.m. M27 Auburn* 1 p.m. M29 at Oklahoma State 6 p.m. A1 Missouri* 6:30 p.m. A2 Missouri* 7:30 p.m. A3 Missouri* 12:30 p.m. A6 vs. Memphis~ 6:30 p.m. A8 at Ole Miss* 6:30 p.m. A9 at Ole Miss* 7 p.m. A10 at Ole Miss* 12 p.m. A12 vs. Louisiana Monroe^ 6:30 p.m. A14 Florida* 8 p.m. A15 Florida* 6:30 p.m. A16 Florida* 2 p.m. A19 Creighton 6 p.m. A21 at Kentucky* 6 p.m. A22 at Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. A23 at Kentucky* 12 p.m. A26 Oklahoma State 6:30 p.m. A29 Texas A&M* 6:30 p.m. A30 Texas A&M* 2 p.m. M1 Texas A&M* 1 p.m. M3 at Missouri State 6:30 p.m. M6 at LSU* 7 p.m. M7 at LSU* 6:30 p.m. M8 at LSU* 1 p.m. M13 Alabama* 6:30 p.m. M14 Alabama* 6 p.m. M15 Alabama* 1 p.m. M17 Missouri State 6:30 p.m. M19 at Mississippi State* 6:30 p.m. M20 at Mississippi State* 6:30 p.m. M21 at Mississippi State* 5 p.m. < Minute Maid Park (Houston, Texas) ~ AutoZone Park (Memphis, Tenn.) ^ Dickey-Stephens Park (N. Little Rock, Ark.)» Auburn Schedule/Results (11-10) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Sacramento State W, 10-5 F20 Sacramento State L, 6-5 F21 Sacramento State L, 7-6 (12 inn.) F23 Kennesaw State Postponed F24 Florida A&M W, 11-2 F26 Southern W, 18-6 F27 Southern W, 7-0 F28 Southern L, 6-5 M1 Alabama A&M W, 15-1 M2 Alabama A&M W, 5-0 M4 vs. Troy & ^ L, 4-3 (11 inn.) M5 vs. Michigan State &^ L, 3-0 M6 vs. Southern Miss &^ L, 3-1 M8 Georgia Tech L, 4-1 M11 Oral Roberts L, 8-7 M12 Oral Roberts W, 10-1 M13 Oral Roberts W, M15 at Georgia Tech W, 14-3 M19 Texas A&M* [DH-1] L, 12-8 M19 Texas A&M* [DH-2] W, 9-7 M20 Texas A&M* L, M22 Alabama State W, 11-0 M25 at Arkansas* 6:35 p.m. M26 at Arkansas* 6:05 p.m. M27 at Arkansas* 1:05 p.m. M29 vs. Alabama %^ 7 p.m. A1 LSU* 6 p.m. A2 LSU* 3 p.m. A3 LSU* 1 p.m. A5 Georgia State 6 p.m. A7 at Missouri* 6:30 p.m. A8 at Missouri* 6 p.m. A9 at Missouri* 1 p.m. A12 at Kennesaw State 5 p.m. A14 Tennessee* 6 p.m. A15 Tennessee* 6 p.m. A16 Tennessee* 1 p.m. A19 Alabama State 6 p.m. A22 at Ole Miss* 6:30 p.m. A23 at Ole Miss* 2 p.m. A24 at Ole Miss* 1 p.m. A26 South Alabama 6 p.m. A29 Kentucky* 6 p.m. A30 Kentucky* 6 p.m. M1 Kentucky* 1 p.m. M6 at Alabama* 7 p.m. M7 at Alabama* 6 pm. M8 at Alabama* 3 p.m. M10 Troy 6 p.m. M13 Mississippi State* 6 p.m. M14 Mississippi State* 3:30 p.m. M15 Mississippi State* 1 p.m. M17 UAB 6 p.m. M19 at Vanderbilt* 6:30 p.m. M20 at Vanderbilt* 6:30 p.m. M21 at Vanderbilt* 2 p.m. ^Game at neutral site & Pensacola (Fla.) Cox Diamond Invitational % MAX Capital City Classic (Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, Ala.)

16 » Florida Schedule/Results (22-1) Date Opponent Result/Time (ET) F19 Florida Gulf Coast W, 4-2 F20 Florida Gulf Coast W, 8-4 F21 Florida Gulf Coast W, 12-3 F23 Eastern Michigan W, 12-4 F24 vs. Eastern Michigan+ W, 8-7 F26 at Miami (FL) W, 5-0 F27 at Miami (FL) L, 5-3 F28 at Miami (FL) W, 7-3 M1 at UCF W, 9-5 M2 UCF W, 4-0 M4 Dartmouth W, 7-0 M5 Dartmouth W, 4-3 (12 inn.) M6 Dartmouth W, 8-6 M8 at UNF W, 6-2 M9 UNF W, 5-4 M11 Harvard W, 16-5 M12 Harvard [DH-1] W, 9-2 M12 Harvard [DH-2] W, 3-1 M15 Florida State W, 6-0 M18 Missouri* W, 4-3 (10 inn.) M19 Missouri* W, 6-2 M20 Missouri* W, 7-5 M22 Florida Atlantic W, 2-1 M25 at Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M26 at Kentucky* 2 p.m. M27 at Kentucky* 1 p.m. M29 Florida State # 6 p.m. A1 Texas A&M* 7 p.m. A2 Texas A&M* 7:30 p.m. A3 Texas A&M* 2 p.m. A5 Jacksonville 5:30 p.m. A8 Mississippi State* 5:30 p.m. A9 Mississippi State* 7 p.m. A10 Mississippi State* 4 p.m. A12 at Florida State 6 p.m. A14 at Arkansas* 9 p.m. A15 at Arkansas* 7:35 p.m. A16 at Arkansas* 3:05 p.m. A19 Jacksonville 7 p.m. A21 Georgia* 7:30 p.m. A22 Georgia* 7 p.m. A23 Georgia* 2 p.m. A29 at South Carolina* 7 p.m. A30 at South Carolina* 4 p.m. M1 at South Carolina* 1:30 p.m. M3 Bethune-Cookman 7 p.m. M6 at Tennessee* 6 p.m. M7 at Tennessee* 4 p.m. M8 at Tennessee* 2 p.m. M10 USF 7 p.m. M13 Vanderbilt* 7 p.m. M14 Vanderbilt* 4 p.m. M15 Vanderbilt* 1 p.m. M19 at LSU* 7:30 p.m. M20 at LSU* 7 p.m. M21 at LSU*. 3 p.m. + Lakeland, Fla. # Jacksonville, Fla SEC Baseball Week 6» Georgia Schedule/Results (14-8) Date Opponent Result/Time (ET) F19 Georgia Southern W, 4-1 F20 Georgia Southern L, 5-3 (10 inn.) F21 Georgia Southern W, 5-1 F24 at Mercer W, 7-6 (10 inn.) F26 South Alabama L, 3-1 F27 Cincinnati W, 7-6 (10 inn.) F28 Western Kentucky L, 8-7 M1 Charleston Southern W, 10-3 M2 Charleston Southern W, 5-3 M4 Wright State W, 4-3 M5 Wright State L, 3-1 M6 Wright State W, 5-1 M8 vs. Charlotte+ L, 10-5 M9 at Charlotte W, 6-3 M11 Lipscomb W, 9-8 (11 inn.) M12 Lipscomb W, 1-0 M13 Lipscomb W, 8-2 M15 at Kennesaw State W, 4-2 M18 Kentucky* W, 5-2 M19 Kentucky* L, 11-4 M20 Kentucky* L, 14-6 M22 Mercer L, 3-1 M24 at Mississippi State* 7:30 p.m. M25 at Mississippi State* 7:30 p.m. M26 at Mississippi State* 3 p.m. M29 Kennesaw State 6 p.m. M31 Alabama* 7 p.m. A1 Alabama* 7 p.m. A2 Alabama* 12 p.m. A5 Clemson 7 p.m. A8 at Texas A&M* 7:35 p.m. A9 at Texas A&M* 2:05 p.m. A10 at Texas A&M* 2:05 p.m. A12 at Georgia Tech 6 p.m. A15 South Carolina* 7 p.m. A16 South Carolina* 6 p.m. A17 South Carolina* 1 p.m. A19 at Clemson 7 p.m. A21 at Florida* 7:30 p.m. A22 at Florida* 7 p.m. A23 at Florida* 2 p.m. A26 Georgia Tech 7 p.m. A29 at Vanderbilt* 7:30 p.m. A30 at Vanderbilt* 3 p.m. M1 at Vanderbilt* 2 p.m. M6 Ole Miss* 7 p.m. M7 Ole Miss* 2 p.m. M8 Ole Miss* 1 p.m. M11 Western Carolina 6 p.m. M13 at Missouri* 7 p.m. M14 at Missouri* 3 p.m. M15 at Missouri* 2 p.m. M17 vs. Georgia Tech% 7 p.m. M19 Tennessee* 7 p.m. M20 Tennessee* 7 p.m. M21 Tennessee* 12 p.m. +BB&T Park, Charlotte, N.C.; %Turner Field, Atlanta, Ga.» Kentucky Schedule/Results (15-5) Date Opponent Result/Time (ET) F19 at Wofford L, 5-4 F20 vs. George Mason^ W, 8-6 F21 vs. Dayton^ W, 15-2 F26 vs. UC Santa Barbara# L, 11-4 F27 vs. San Diego State# W, 6-0 F28 vs. Bryant# L, 7-4 M2 Austin Peay W, 3-2 M4 Buffalo W, 5-1 M5 Buffalo W, 14-3 M6 Buffalo W, 9-8 M8 Cincinnati W, 8-4 M9 Murray State W, 11-1 M11 USC Upstate W, 5-3 M12 USC Upstate [DH-1] W, 3-0 M12 USC Upstate [DH-2] W, 3-1 M15 Western Kentucky L, 14-6 M18 at Georgia* L, 5-2 M19 at Georgia* W, 11-4 M20 at Georgia* W, 14-6 M22 Morehead State W, 10-5 M25 Florida* 6:30 p.m. M26 Florida* 2 p.m. M27 Florida* 1 p.m. M29 Northern Kentucky 6:30 p.m. M30 Xavier 6:30 p.m. A1 at Tennessee* 6 p.m. A2 at Tennessee* 4 p.m. A3 at Tennessee* 2 p.m. A6 Louisville 7:30 p.m. A8 Alabama* 6:30 p.m. A9 Alabama* 2 p.m. A10 Alabama* 1 p.m. A12 Eastern Kentucky 6:30 p.m. A15 at Vanderbilt* 7:30 p.m. A16 at Vanderbilt* 3 p.m. A17 at Vanderbilt* 2 p.m. A19 at Louisville 6 p.m. A21 Arkansas* 7 p.m. A22 Arkansas* 7:30 p.m. A23 Arkansas* 1 p.m. A26 Dayton 6:30 p.m. A27 Miami (OH) 6:30 p.m. A29 at Auburn* 7 p.m. A30 at Auburn* 7 p.m. M1 at Auburn* 2 p.m. M6 South Carolina* 6:30 p.m. M7 South Carolina* 6:30 p.m. M8 South Carolina* 3 p.m. M10 at Indiana 4 p.m. M12 at Ole Miss* 7:30 p.m. M13 at Ole Miss* 7:30 p.m. M14 at Ole Miss* 5 p.m. M17 at Murray State 7 p.m. M19 Missouri* 6:30 p.m. M20 Missouri* 6:30 p.m. M21 Missouri* 1 p.m. ^Spartanburg, S.C. # Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego, Calif.);

17 » LSU Schedule/Results (15-5) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Cincinnati W, 6-5 (12 inn.) F20 Cincinnati W, 4-0 F21 Cincinnati W, 12-4 F24 at Lamar L, F26 Sacramento State W, 6-0 F27 Sacramento State L, 5-4 F28 Sacramento State W, 11-1 M2 at Nicholls State W, 9-4 M4 Fordham W, 12-1 M5 Fordham W, 15-1 M5 Fordham W, 10-7 M8 Louisiana Tech W, 6-3 M11 Ball State L, 7-1 M12 Ball State W, 9-3 M13 Ball State W, 10-6 M16 New Orleans W, 9-4 M19 Alabama* [DH-1] L, 6-0 M19 Alabama* [DH-2] L, 4-3 M20 Alabama* W, 7-5 M22 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette + W, 8-5 M24 at Texas A&M* 6 p.m. M25 at Texas A&M* 8 p.m. M26 at Texas A&M* 2 p.m. M29 Tulane 6:30 p.m. A1 at Auburn* 6 p.m. A2 at Auburn* 3 p.m. A3 at Auburn* 1 p.m. A5 Southern 6:30 p.m. A7 Vanderbilt* 6 p.m. A8 Vanderbilt* 7:30 p.m. A9 Vanderbilt* 2 p.m. A12 McNeese State 6:30 p.m. A13 Grambling 6:30 p.m. A15 at Missouri* 6 p.m. A16 at Missouri* 2 p.m. A17 at Missouri* 1 p.m. A20 Southeastern Louisiana 6:30 p.m. A22 Mississippi State* 7 p.m. A23 Mississippi State* 6 p.m. A24 Mississippi State* 12 p.m. A26 at Tulane 6:30 p.m. A28 at Ole Miss* 6 p.m. A29 at Ole Miss* 6:30 p.m. A30 at Ole Miss* 11 a.m. M6 Arkansas* 7 p.m. M7 Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. M8 Arkansas* 1 p.m. M10 at Notre Dame 5 p.m. M11 at Notre Dame 5 p.m. M13 at Tennessee* 5 p.m. M14 at Tennessee* 12 p.m. M15 at Tennessee* 1 p.m. M17 Northwestern State 6:30 p.m. M19 Florida* 6:30 p.m. M20 Florida* 6 p.m. M21 Florida* 2 p.m. + - Wally Pontiff Jr. Foundation Classic 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» Ole Miss Schedule/Results (20-2) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Florida International W, 9-2 F20 Florida International W, 7-4 F21 Florida International W, 6-5 F24 Arkansas State W, 4-3 F26 Louisville W, 6-5 F27 Louisville L, 4-0 F28 Louisville W, 4-2 M2 Memphis W, 9-7 M4 vs. Ball State^ W, 7-3 M5 at Coastal Carolina W, 8-2 M6 vs. Cincinnati^ W, 7-1 M8 Southeast Missouri W, 10-2 M9 Southeast Missouri W, 6-4 M11 Grambling State W, 15-2 M13 Grambling State [DH-1] W, 7-3 (7 inn.) M13 Grambling State [DH-2] W, 6-1 (7 inn.) M15 at UAB W, 8-1 M16 at UAB W, 5-1 M18 at Tennessee* L, 3-2 M19 at Tennessee* W, 6-4 M20 at Tennessee* W, 10-7 M22 UT Martin W, 8-2 M24 South Carolina* 6:30 p.m. M25 South Carolina* 6:30 p.m. M26 South Carolina* 2 p.m. M30 at Memphis 6:30 p.m. A1 at Mississippi State* 6:30 p.m. A2 at Mississippi State* 2 p.m. A3 at Mississippi State* 1:30 p.m. A5 Southern Miss 6:30 p.m. A8 Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. A9 Arkansas* 7 p.m. A10 Arkansas* 12 p.m. A13 Southern Miss 6:30 p.m. A15 at Alabama* 7 p.m. A16 at Alabama* 3 p.m. A17 at Alabama* 1 p.m. A20 Murray State 6:30 p.m. A22 Auburn* 6:30 p.m. A23 Auburn* 2 p.m. A24 Auburn* 1 p.m. A26 Mississippi State 6 p.m. A28 LSU* 6 p.m. A29 LSU* 6:30 p.m. A30 LSU* 11 a.m. M4 UAPB 6:30 p.m. M6 at Georgia* 6 p.m. M7 at Georgia* 1 p.m. M8 at Georgia* 12 p.m. M12 Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M13 Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M14 Kentucky* 4 p.m. M17 at Arkansas State 6:30 p.m. M19 at Texas A&M* 6:30 p.m. M20 at Texas A&M* 6:30 p.m. M21 at Texas A&M* 2 p.m. ^Coastal Carolina Tourament (Conway, S.C.)» Mississippi State Schedule/Results (15-6-1) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Florida Atlantic L, 10-6 F20 South Dakota State [DH-1] W, 17-4 F20 Florida Atlantic [DH-2] L, 4-0 F21 South Dakota State W, 15-5 (7 inn.) F26 UMass Lowell W, 4-2 F27 Nicholls State [DH-1] W, 5-0 F27 UMass Lowell [DH-2] W, 4-2 F28 Nicholls State W, 8-0 M1 Alcorn State W, 14-0 M4 at UCLA L, 2-1 M5 at USC W, 8-7 M6 vs. Oklahoma% T, 5-5 M8 South Alabama W, 7-3 M11 Oregon W, 10-4 M12 Oregon W, 9-3 M13 Oregon W, 5-2 M15 Eastern Kentucky L, (10 inn.) M16 Oral Roberts L, 3-1 M18 at Vanderbilt* W, 2-1 (13 inn.) M19 at Vanderbilt* W, 5-4 M20 at Vanderbilt* L, 12-6 M22 Mississippi Valley State W, 16-1 M24 Georgia* 6:30 p.m. M25 Georgia* 6:30 p.m. M26 Georgia* 2 p.m. M29 vs. Southern Miss# 6:30 p.m. A1 Ole Miss* 6:30 p.m. A2 Ole Miss* 2 p.m. A3 Ole Miss* 1:30 p.m. A5 UT Martin [DH-1] 3 p.m. A5 UT Martin [DH-2] 3 p.m. A8 at Florida* 4:30 p.m. A9 at Florida* 6 p.m. A10 at Florida* 3 p.m. A13 Memphis 6:30 p.m. A15 Texas A&M* 6:30 p.m. A16 Texas A&M* 2 p.m. A17 Texas A&M* 1:30 p.m. A20 vs. Louisiana-Monroe> 6:30 p.m. A22 at LSU* 7 p.m. A23 at LSU* 6 p.m. A24 at LSU* 12 p.m. A26 vs. Ole Miss# 6 p.m. A28 at Alabama* 6:30 p.m. A29 at Alabama* 7 p.m. A30 at Alabama* 3 p.m. M5 Missouri* 6 p.m. M6 Missouri* 7 p.m. M7 Missouri* 2 p.m. M11 at Troy 6 p.m. M13 at Auburn* 6 p.m. M14 at Auburn* 3:30 p.m. M15 at Auburn* 1 p.m. M19 Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. M20 Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. M21 Arkansas* 5 p.m. %Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles, Calif.) #Trustmark Park (Pearl, Miss.) > MGM Park (Biloxi, Miss.)

18 » Missouri Schedule/Results (14-9) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 vs. Seton Hall^ W, 7-0 F20 vs. Seton Hall [DH-1]^ L, 8-4 F20 vs. Seton Hall [DH-2]^ W, 4-1 F21 vs. Seton Hall^ L, 9-1 F24 at Florida International W, 7-6 F26 vs. Hofstra^ W, 12-2 F27 vs. Hofstra [DH-1]^ W, 8-0 F27 vs. Hofstra [DH-2]^ W, 11-4 F28 vs. Hofstra^ W, 3-2 M2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 2-0 M4 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-4 M5 Illinois-Chicago [DH-1] L, 4-2 M5 Illinois-Chicago [DH-2] W, 10-5 M6 Illinois-Chicago W, 13-5 M8 Alabama A&M canceled M9 Alabama A&M W, 5-3 M11 Youngstown State W, 8-3 M12 Youngstown State [DH-1] L, 3-2 M12 Youngstown State [DH-1] L, 4-3 M15 Southeast Missouri L, 7-2 M16 Southeast Missouri W, 13-6 M18 at Florida* L, 4-3 (10 inn.) M19 at Florida* L, 6-2 M20 at Florida* L, 7-5 M25 Vanderbilt* 6 p.m. M26 Vanderbilt* 5 p.m. M27 Vanderbilt* 12 p.m. M29 vs. Saint Louis# 6:30 p.m. A1 at Arkansas* 6:35 p.m. A2 at Arkansas* 7:30 p.m. A3 at Arkansas* 12:30 p.m. A5 SIU-Edwardsville 6 p.m. A7 Auburn* 6:30 p.m. A8 Auburn* 6 p.m. A9 Auburn* 1 p.m. A12 at Missouri State 6:35 p.m. A15 LSU* 6 p.m. A16 LSU* 2 p.m. A17 LSU* 1 p.m. A22 at South Carolina* 7 p.m. A23 at South Carolina* 4 p.m. A24 at South Carolina* 1:30 p.m. A26 Missouri State 6 p.m. A29 Tennessee* 6 p.m. A30 Tennessee* 3 p.m. M1 Tennessee* 12 p.m. M3 vs. Illinois% 6 p.m. M5 at Mississippi State* 6 p.m. M6 at Mississippi State* 7 p.m. M7 at Mississippi State* 2 p.m. M13 Georgia* 6 p.m. M14 Georgia* 2 p.m. M15 Georgia* 1 p.m. M17 Oklahoma 4 p.m. M19 at Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M20 at Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M21 at Kentucky* 1 p.m. #Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City, Mo.) %GCS Ballpark (Sauget, Ill.) ^City of Palms Park (Fort Myers, Fla.) 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6» South Carolina Schedule/Results (20-2) Date Opponent Result/Time (ET) F19 Albany W, 10-1 F20 Albany W, 6-2 F21 Albany W, 8-1 F23 Appalachian State W, 5-0 F24 Winthrop W, 16-4 F26 Penn State W, 7-1 F27 Penn State W, 16-5 F28 Penn State W, 4-2 M1 at The Citadel W, 6-3 M4 Clemson W, 8-1 M5 vs. Clemson# L, 5-0 M6 at Clemson L, 4-1 M8 Wofford W, 7-1 M9 Furman W, 5-4 M11 Charleston Southern W, 9-0 M12 Charleston Southern W, 5-4 M13 Charleston Southern W, 2-0 M15 vs. USC Upstate# W, 12-6 M16 Davidson W, 15-2 M18 Arkansas* W, 10-6 M19 Arkansas* W, 6-2 M20 Arkansas* W, 8-6 M24 at Ole Miss* 7:30 p.m. M25 at Ole Miss* 7:30 p.m. M26 at Ole Miss 3 p.m. M29 College of Charleston 7 p.m. M31 at Vanderbilt* 8 p.m. A1 at Vanderbilt* 7:30 p.m. A2 at Vanderbilt* 3 p.m. A5 Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. A8 Tennessee* 7 p.m. A9 Tennessee* 4 p.m. A10 Tennessee* 1:30 p.m. A12 vs. North Carolina% 7 p.m. A15 at Georgia* 7 p.m. A16 at Georgia* 2 p.m. A17 at Georgia* 1 p.m. A20 vs. Furman# 7 p.m. A22 Missouri* 7 p.m. A23 Missouri* 4 p.m. A24 Missouri* 1:30 p.m. A29 Florida* 7 p.m. A30 Florida* 4 p.m. M1 Florida* 1:30 p.m. M4 USC Upstate 7 p.m. M6 at Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M7 at Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. M8 at Kentucky* 3 p.m. M10 Presbyterian 7 p.m. M13 Texas A&M* 7 p.m. M14 Texas A&M* 7:30 p.m. M15 Texas A&M* 4 p.m. M17 The Citadel 7 p.m. M19 at Alabama* 8 p.m. M20 at Alabama* 8 p.m. M21 at Alabama* 3 p.m. #Fluor Field (Greenville, S.C.) %BB&T Ballpark (Charlotte, N.C.)» Tennessee Schedule/Results (13-7) Date Opponent Result/Time (ET) F19 vs. Memphis% W, 8-4 F20 vs. Memphis% L, 13-8 F21 vs. Memphis% W, 5-2 F26 at Grand Canyon^ W, 25-8 F27 vs. Saint Mary s^ W, 6-3 F28 vs. Central Michigan^ W, 20-1 M2 Cincinnati W, 7-1 M4 vs. Maryland# L, 10-9 M5 at East Carolina# W, 5-2 M6 vs. Southeastern Louisiana# L, 5-4 M8 Western Kentucky L, 6-0 M9 at ETSU W, 11-2 M11 UC Irvine W, 12-1 M12 UC Irvine [DH-1] W, 14-4 M12 UC Irvine [DH-2] L, 2-0 M15 at UNC Asheville W, 7-3 M18 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 M19 Ole Miss* L, 6-4 M20 Ole Miss* L, 10-7 M22 Tennessee Tech W, 9-1 M25 at Alabama* 8 p.m. M26 at Alabama* 9 p.m. M27 at Alabama* 4 p.m. M29 MTSU 6 p.m. M30 UNC Asheville 6 p.m. A1 Kentucky* 6 p.m. A2 Kentucky* 4 p.m. A3 Kentucky* 2 p.m. A6 Morehead State 6 p.m. A8 at South Carolina* 7 p.m. A9 at South Carolina* 4 p.m. A10 at South Carolina* 1:30 p.m. A12 Appalachian State 6 p.m. A14 at Auburn* 7 p.m. A15 at Auburn* 7 p.m. A16 at Auburn* 2 p.m. A19 at MTSU 7 p.m. A22 Vanderbilt* 6 p.m. A23 Vanderbilt* 4 p.m. A24 Vanderbilt* 2 p.m. A26 Eastern Kentucky 6 p.m. A27 Alabama State 6 p.m. A29 at Missouri* 7 p.m. A30 at Missouri* 5 p.m. M1 at Missouri* 2 p.m. M6 Florida* 6 p.m. M7 Florida* 4 p.m. M8 Florida* 2 p.m. M10 Belmont 6 p.m. M13 LSU* 6 p.m. M14 LSU* 1 p.m. M15 LSU* 2 p.m. M17 ETSU 6 p.m. M19 at Georgia* 7 p.m. M20 at Georgia* 7 p.m. M21 at Georgia* 12 p.m. %Chattanooga, Tenn. ^Grand Canyon Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) #ECU Keith LeClair Classic (Greenville, N.C.)

19 » Texas A&M Schedule/Results (19-2) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 Hofstra W, 5-2 F20 Hofstra W, 15-4 F21 Hofstra W, 5-0 F23 Stephen F. Austin W, 21-1 F24 Prairie View A&M W, 11-0 F26 at Pepperdine L, 7-5 F27 at Pepperdine W, 6-0 F28 at Pepperdine W, 4-0 M1 Houston Baptist W, 3-2 (13 inn.) M4 Yale W, 12-5 M5 Yale W, 13-0 M6 Yale W, 10-2 M8 Northwestern State W, 7-6 M9 Northwestern State canceled M11 Fresno State W, 3-2 M12 Fresno State W, 4-3 (10 inn.) M13 Fresno State W, 12-1 M15 Texas W, 5-4 M19 at Auburn* [DH-1] W, 12-8 M19 at Auburn* [DH-2] L, 9-7 M20 at Auburn* W, M22 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi W, 13-3 M24 LSU* 6:30 p.m. M25 LSU* 6:30 p.m. M26 LSU* 2 p.m. M29 at Houston 6:30 p.m. A1 at Florida* 6 p.m. A2 at Florida* 6 p.m. A3 at Florida* 12 p.m. A5 at Rice 6:30 p.m. A8 Georgia* 6:30 p.m. A9 Georgia* 1 p.m. A10 Georgia* 1 p.m. A12 Abilene Christian 6:30 p.m. A15 at Mississippi State* 6:30 p.m. A16 at Mississippi State* 3 p.m. A17 at Mississippi State* 1:30 p.m. A19 Texas State 6:30 p.m. A22 Alabama* 6:30 p.m. A23 Alabama* 2 p.m. A24 Alabama* 1 p.m. A26 UT Arlington 6:30 p.m. A29 at Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. A30 at Arkansas* 6 p.m. M1 at Arkansas* 1 p.m. M4 Incarnate Word 6:30 p.m. M5 Vanderbilt* 6 p.m. M6 Vanderbilt* 6:30 p.m. M7 Vanderbilt* 2:30 p.m. M13 at South Carolina* 6 p.m. M14 at South Carolina* 3 p.m. M15 at South Carolina* 12:30 p.m. M17 Sam Houston State 6:30 p.m. M19 Ole Miss* 6:30 p.m. M20 Ole Miss* 6:30 p.m. M21 Ole Miss* 2 p.m SEC Baseball Week 6» Vanderbilt Schedule/Results (17-4) Date Opponent Result/Time (CT) F19 San Diego W, 8-4 F20 San Diego W, 13-6 F21 San Diego W, 17-1 F23 UT-Martin W, 11-6 (5 inn.) F24 Eastern Illinois W, 9-1 F26 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 F27 Illinois-Chicago W, 6-5 (14 inn.) F28 Illinois-Chicago W, 20-8 M1 Tennessee Tech Postponed M3 at Stanford L, 4-1 M3 at Stanford W, 4-1 M6 at Stanford W, 5-2 M8 Radford W, 13-4 M9 Radford W, 12-0 M11 Xavier W, 7-0 M12 Xavier W, 14-3 M13 Xavier W, 5-2 M15 Northern Illinois W, 9-2 M18 Mississippi State* L, 2-1 (13 inn.) M19 Mississippi State* L, 5-4 M20 Mississippi State* W, 12-6 M22 at Middle Tennessee State L, 7-4 M25 at Missouri* 6 p.m. M26 at Missouri* 5 p.m. M27 at Missouri* 12 p.m. M29 vs. Belmont# 6:30 p.m. M31 South Carolina* 7 p.m. A1 South Carolina* 6:30 p.m. A2 South Carolina* 2 p.m. A5 Lipscomb 6:30 p.m. A7 at LSU* 6 p.m. A8 at LSU* 6 p.m. A9 at LSU* 2 p.m. A12 Middle Tennessee State 6:30 p.m. A15 Kentucky* 6:30 p.m. A16 Kentucky* 2 p.m. A17 Kentucky* 1 p.m. A19 Central Arkansas 5:30 p.m. A22 at Tennessee* 5 p.m. A23 at Tennessee* 3 p.m. A24 at Tennessee* 1 p.m. A29 Georgia* 6:30 p.m. A30 Georgia* 2 p.m. M1 Georgia* 1 p.m. M3 Western Kentucky 6:30 p.m. M5 at Texas A&M* 6:30 p.m. M6 at Texas A&M* 6 p.m. M7 at Texas A&M* 2:30 p.m. M10 Louisville 6 p.m. M13 at Florida* 6 p.m. M14 at Florida* 3 p.m. M15 at Florida* 12 p.m. M17 Morehead State 6:30 p.m. M19 Auburn* 6:30 p.m. M20 Auburn* 6:30 p.m. M21 Auburn* 2 p.m. #First Tennessee Park (Nashville, Tenn.)

20 » Team Notes Alabama Alabama finished the week 2-2 overall, falling on Tuesday to Southern Miss before claiming the SEC opening series over the seventh-ranked LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge. The series victory was Alabama s first in Baton Rouge since The Tide fell, 9-2, at Southern Miss on Tuesday evening. The Crimson Tide arms allowed a season-high 15 hits leading to nine runs in the midweek contest. The Tide allowed a season-high 15 hits and tied a season-high mark with nine runs allowed. Alabama starter Mike Oczypok (2-1) suffered his first loss of the season after allowing six runs (five earned) on eight hits and one walk. The trio of Ray Castillo, Zac Rogers and Tyler Adams followed and allowed a combined three runs on seven hits with one strikeout. In Saturday s doubleheader, the Crimson Tide earned the series victory over No. 7 LSU with a pair of wins. The afternoon game saw the Crimson Tide shut out the Tigers, 6-0, before the nightcap ended in favor of UA, 4-3. The series win was Alabama s first in Baton Rouge since Alabama s offensive effort was highlighted by Will Haynie, with the junior finishing 4-for-8 with a double, a home run, three RBI and two runs scored. Chandler Taylor also had himself a day, finishing at.333 (3-9) with a double, homer, two RBI and one run scored. The Crimson Tide starters in Geoffrey Bramblett and Jake Walters each earned a win on Saturday, working a combined 11.2 innings and allowing only one earned run and two total walks. Alabama s offense strung together 12 hits on the way to a 6-0 shutout win over LSU in game one. The shutout win was the Crimson Tide s first shutout win in Baton Rouge since May 14, The Alabama hitters accounted for 12 total hits with every starter recording at least one knock. The offensive effort was highlighted by Haynie, who finished 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored. His two-rbi double was part of a four run, seven-hit seventh inning. Also contributing a pair of hits were Chandler Avant (2-for-5) and Taylor (2-for-5). Taylor added a home run and two RBI with a run scored. Bramblett (2-0) paired with senior Jon Keller to shut out the Tigers. Bramblett earned his second win of the year, allowing only four hits and one walk with a strikeout across his 6.0 innings of work. Keller followed with 3.0 innings of scoreless baseball to earn his first save of the year. The Tide claimed the 4-3 win in Saturday s nightcap to clinch the doubleheader sweep and earn the series win over the Tigers. Alabama built an early 2-0 advantage before Haynie s solo homer in the fifth moved the lead to 3-0. LSU would get its first run of the day in the bottom of the sixth, using a double and then a single to narrow the gap to 3-1. The Tide added one more for insurance in the ninth. With two down, Keith Holcombe slapped a single to right center to score one and put the Tide in front, 4-1. Alabama s insurance run would prove crucial, as the Tigers were able to rally for two in the ninth. LSU put a pair in scoring position with two down before a single and a wild pitch scored two and moved the game to 4-3. The Tigers had a runner on second and a 3-2 count before Matt Foster was able to record a popup in foul territory to claim his first career save at Alabama. The pitching effort was highlighted by Walters (2-2), who went 5.2 innings and allowed one earned run on seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts in the start for his second win of the season. He was followed by the trio of Dylan Duarte, Sam Finnerty and Foster with Foster closing out the ninth. Sunday s series finale went to LSU, 7-5, as a six-run eighth proved the difference on the afternoon. Alabama carried a 4-1 lead into the bottom of the eighth inning, but a string of five hits by LSU led to a six-run frame as the Tigers took their first lead of the weekend at 7-4. The Crimson Tide did not go quietly, putting together a ninth-inning rally. Chandler Avant led off the final inning with a single before Cobie Vance scored the Crimson Tide leadoff man with a two-out double to right field to make it a 7-5 game. Chance Vincent followed with a single and advanced to second on a passed ball in the next at-bat to put two in scoring position for Georgie Salem. The senior dug in and battled, but a borderline strike three call ended the game with Salem looking to give the Tigers their lone win of the weekend. Arkansas Arkansas baseball went 2-3 last week earning a midweek sweep of Grambling State, but falling in three-straight to No. 12 South Carolina to open conference play. Sophomore Carson Shaddy continued his strong presence at the plate going 8-for-14 (.471) with four doubles and 11 RBI to lead all Razorback hitters. Shaddy is currently batting.387 and continues to lead the team in hits (29), RBI (23) and home runs (5). Some of those numbers are in line as among the best in the SEC as he has the 12th-best average and ninth-best 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 slugging percentage (.640). Shaddy had a career night on Tuesday against Grambling, going 3-for-3 with six RBI and two doubles. The six batted in was a new career-high for Shaddy and was the most RBI in a game by a Razorback since Brett Eibner had seven in the 2010 NCAA Regional. Arkansas went on to win that first game against Grambling by a score of 14-4 as all nine of Arkansas s starters in the batting lineup reached base in some form during the game. The Hogs tallied 15 hits, tying for their second-highest total this season and five players recorded two hits or more. Six doubles were recorded as a team in that game, the second time the Razorbacks have had six doubles in a game this year. On Wednesday against the Tigers, Arkansas didn t have quite as many hits, but still found a way to win using some speed on the basepaths from redshirt freshman Darien Simms. Simms was brought in to pinch-run in the eighth inning for Cullen Gassaway and worked his way around the basepaths starting with a steal of second base, then reaching third on a wild throw from the catcher, before getting home and scoring the go-ahead run on a wild pitch. Arkansas won the game by a score of 3-2. The win was the Razorbacks eighth this year when holding opponents to two runs or less and it also gave Arkansas its best record heading into conference play since 2012 (15-3). Simms made his second career start on Sunday against No. 12 South Carolina as the designated hitter and he went 1-for-4 with a run scored and one walk. Arkansas s pitching struggled against the Gamecocks during the opening SEC weekend, combining for an ERA of 6.21, giving up 29 earned runs and walking 13 batters. Junior Dominic Taccolini, who had been solid through his first four outings, made it six innings on Friday night, but had given up eight runs through the first two innings before settling down. From the third through the sixth inning, Taccolini was spot on, allowing just four base runners, none making it past second base. Arkansas tried to make a comeback Friday night, after being down 8-0, the Hogs pulled it to within 9-6 in the eighth after some timely hits from Clark Eagan, Simms and Shaddy and then a two-run home run by Luke Bonfield, part of a 2-for-4 night with two RBI and one run scored. Bonfield was 6-for-19 (.316) over the week, coming in just behind Shaddy, with five runs scored, three RBI and is now hitting.333 over 16 games played with 18 hits and 17 RBI. The Razorbacks looked to be headed to a Sunday victory to avoid the sweep after taking a 6-1 lead through four innings, but allowed the Gamecocks to chip away at the lead over the remainder of the game, capped by a two-run home run by John Jones, off pitcher Zach Jackson. Jackson, who was brought in to pitch in the fifth inning to replace starter Keaton McKinney, got the Hogs out of a bases loaded jam in the fifth, but it was after South Carolina had already brought three across to make it 6-4. Jackson threw well over the next two innings, giving up just the one run in the sixth, but Jones came back to hurt the Hogs in the eighth with his go-ahead three-run home run. For Jackson, it was his worst outing of the season as he went 2.2 innings, giving up four earned runs on three hits with a season-high five walks. Arkansas returns to the field this weekend to host Auburn in a three-game series starting on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Saturday s game two will be at 6 p.m., followed by Sunday s finale at 1 p.m. at Baum Stadium. All games will be broadcast on SEC Network+. Auburn Auburn posted a 2-2 record on the week The Tigers got the week started with a 14-3 thumping of No. 22 Georgia Tech in Atlanta Auburn used a nine-run fourth inning to get on top at Russ Chandler Stadium and never looked back The big inning gave lefty Andrew Mitchell all he would need He pitched five innings with a career-high nine strikeouts Friday s scheduled matchup with Texas A&M was rained out, so the two teams played a double-header on Saturday to open SEC play After dropping the early game of the double header, Auburn bounced back with a 9-7 win in the night cap The star of the night was junior RHP Gabe Klobosits The Katy, Texas native pitched seven innings in relief of starter Casey Mize and allowed just one run with eight strikeouts All career highs The efforts earned him his first career victory Joshua Palacios had seven hits and Daniel Robert had six in the doubleheader Klobosits has now allowed just one earned run in his last 11.1 innings pitched out of the bullpen with 13 strikeouts Auburn homered three times on Sunday, its first three-homer SEC game since 2013 at Texas A&M Included were Niko Buentello hitting his sixth, the top total in the SEC He also has 31 RBI on the season which ranks second in the league Auburn s Anfernee Grier has five home runs on the season, he had hit just two entering 2016 He has 21 RBI in 2016 after totaling just 20 in 2015 Grier currently owns a 21-game hitting streak dating back to the final game of 2015

21 It s the longest hitting streak for an Auburn player since Justin Fradejas hit in 27 straight in 2010 Joshua Palacios has reached base in all 30 games this season Buentello has at least one RBI in 16-of-20 games this season Auburn scored a total of 27 runs and recorded 38 hits in the series The 27 runs scored were Auburn s highest total in a SEC series since 2012 against Tennessee Five Auburn regulars are hitting.347 or higher led by Grier s.417 average Palacios is right behind him at.412 Grier and Palacios are tied for the SEC lead with 35 hits Cody Nulph leads the league with 12 doubles Grier leads the league in both runs scored (32) and on-base percentage (.524) Auburn has scored seven-plus runs in its first three SEC games after only scoring 7+ runs two times in 30 SEC games in 2015 Auburn homered three times on Sunday against Texas A&M just one fewer (four) than the team total in SEC play in 2015 (30 games) Since Kyler Deese entered the starting lineup on March 11 vs. Oral Roberts, Auburn is averaging 10.8 runs per game (76 runs in seven games) Auburn has scored double-digit runs eight times through 20 games in 2016 after scoring 10+ just four times in 2015 Auburn s 16 homers through 20 games is just two behind where the team finished 2015 With his three hits in the series, Jordan Ebert how has 202 hits in his career the first player to reach that career plateau since 2011 Cody Nulph has 26 hits on the season, 13 of which are extra-base hits Florida No. 1 Florida (21-1/3-0 SEC) extended its winning streak to 15 games by taking the first of three meetings in the Sunshine Showdown with No. 11 Florida State (6-0) and sweeping Missouri at McKethan Stadium (4-3 (10), 6-2, 7-5) to open SEC action The 15-game skein is the second-longest in school history, shy of an 18-game run during the 2012 campaign The Orange and Blue is 16-0 at home and has a 23-game winning streak on its turf since dropping the opener of a series with Auburn last May The school-record stretch of 24 games occurred from April 24, 2010-March 8, 2011 The Gator pitching staff registered 44 strikeouts over 28 innings of work against the Tigers, a record for a weekend series in the nine years of Kevin O Sullivan s tenure Florida s trio of starting pitchers, junior RHP Logan Shore (4-0, 2.23), junior LHP A.J. Puk (1-1, 1.88) and sophomore RHP Alex Faedo (5-0, 2.61) combined for 30 strikeouts and two walks in 18 innings versus Missouri The Gators are hitting.307, have a team earned run average of 2.51 and a fielding percentage of.982 O Sullivan s squad is 4-0 in one-run games and 4-1 in two-run games Sophomore catcher Mike Rivera (.292, 24 RBI) led the offense in the first league series by going 5-for-9 (.556) with five RBI, while junior center fielder Buddy Reed (.308, 19 runs, 13 walks) was 5-for-11 (.455) and freshman third baseman Jonathan India (.323, 13 runs, 8 RBI) was 4-for-11 (.364) in the SEC debut Junior RHP Shaun Anderson (3-0, 1.15) was called upon in all three games and responded with a win in Friday s opener and a pair of saves.over 3.1 innings, the righty totaled six strikeouts and permitted one hit On the season, Anderson has 21 strikeouts and zero walks in 15.2 innings spanning 11 appearances Reed went 3-for-4 and Anderson picked up his second save in as many days as the Gators held off Missouri, 7-5, to sweep the series on Sunday The Tigers had pulled to within 6-5 with a four-run sixth inning before being kept at bay by four Florida relievers Faedo struck out nine batters over 5.2 innings to earn the decision and was followed to the mound by junior Kirby Snead (0.2 IP, 2 H), sophomore Scott Moss (0.1 IP), junior Dane Dunning (1.1 IP, 2 K) and Anderson (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 K) Puk registered a season-high 11 strikeouts over seven shutout innings as UF secured the series with a 6-2 win on Saturday night In his longest start of the season, Puk surrendered three hits and was one strikeout shy of his career high to lift the Gators Freshman Deacon Liput (.372, 18 RBI) (second inning), junior Peter Alonso (.400, 28 RBI, 21 R) (sixth inning) and Rivera (eighth inning) each homered for Florida, while India (2-for-3) drove in a pair of runs Anderson picked up his second save of the year by retiring all four batters that he faced Alonso delivered a walk-off RBI single in the 10th inning to bring home sophomore Nick Horvath as Florida defeated Missouri, 4-3, in the league opener The Tigers had tied the game on a two-out single in the ninth After Anderson struck out the side in the top of the 10th, Horvath drew a leadoff walk A grounder by sophomore Dalton Guthrie (.375, 20 runs) pushed Horvath into scoring position and Reed (2-for-4) and sophomore JJ Schwarz (.342, 20 RBI) earned back-to-back free passes to load the bases Facing a full count, Alonso singled through the left side of the infield to drive in Horvath Shore had a career-high 10 strikeouts over 5.1 innings but was not involved in the decision Florida topped No. 11 Florida State, 6-0, last Tuesday night, their first shutout of the Seminoles in 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 Gainesville since March 3, 1994 The contest drew a season-high crowd of 5,917, the fifth-largest in McKethan Stadium history...dunning (2-0, 3.32) scattered seven hits and totaled five strikeouts over 5.2 innings to earn the victory and was followed to the mound by freshman Jackson Kowar (2.0 IP, 1 H, 3 K), Snead (0.1 IP, 1 K) and Anderson (1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 K) The Gators turned a season-high three double plays and their pitching staff notched 11 strikeouts and permitted one walk Freshman Nelson Maldonado opened the scoring with a solo homer in the second inning into the left-field bleachers It was his second homer in the past three games In the bottom of the third, Schwarz (3-for-5) led off with a single into left field and Alonso followed with his fourth homer to deep left field for a 3-0 Gator advantage Schwarz boosted Florida s margin to 4-0 with a two-out RBI single up the middle in the fourth that scored Reed India (2-for-4) led off with a double into the left-field corner, prompting a pitching change...guthrie laid down a sacrifice bunt that pushed India to third Although a fielder s choice by Reed erased India at the plate, Reed stole second base and went to third when the relay throw went into the outfield Schwarz poked a 3-2 pitch into center field to bring across Reed The Gators tacked on two more runs in the fifth on an RBI single by India and sophomore Jeremy Vasquez came home on a wild pitch with the bases full Florida wraps up a nine-game homestand by facing No. 20 Florida Atlantic (15-3) on Tuesday night and will then travel to Lexington to face Eastern Division rival Kentucky (14-5/2-1 SEC) over Easter Weekend. Georgia Georgia (14-7, 1-2 SEC) plays host to Mercer (12-8) Tuesday at 6 p.m. before hitting the road to face 10th-ranked Mississippi State (14-6-1, 2-1 SEC) in a three-game SEC series starting Thursday night in Starkville. All four games will be available on SEC Network+. The Bulldogs started last week with a road victory over Kennesaw State and then an SEC-opening win over Kentucky to run their winning streak to a season-best six games before the Wildcats claimed the Saturday and Sunday contests to take the series. Georgia s pitching and defense in league action had a rough weekend, walking 20 batters and making eight errors while the offense scored 15 runs and batted.250 against the Wildcats. Georgia s best pitching performance of the week came from freshman LHP Kevin Smith as improved to 3-0 in four starts with a 1.93 ERA in 23.1 innings following his latest win over Kennesaw State. Senior designated hitter Daniel Nichols was a bright spot at the plate last week, batting.429 with three home runs and four RBI. Nichols hit.500 (5-for-10) with a double and two home runs against Kentucky. Nichols has a six-game hitting streak. Junior C/RF Skyler Weber ( ) saw his career-best 13-game hitting streak end during the UK series, but he made an impressive leaping catch Sunday in the outfield that made SportsCenter Top 10 Plays. Junior RHP Robert Tyler (2-1, 3.42 ERA, 39 Ks, 11 BB, 26.1 IP) battled with his command last Friday, issuing a career-high seven walks in five innings but held the Wildcats to a pair of runs in picking up a 5-2 victory. Freshman catcher Michael Curry ( ) has moved in to the cleanup spot in the order and ranks second on the team in home runs. Sophomore LHP Bo Tucker (2-1, 3.68 ERA, 2 SV) notched a pair of saves last week. In 14.2 innings this year, he has 20 strikeouts and only five walks. Junior LHP Andrew Gist (2-0, 3.20 ERA) will start for the Bulldogs against the Bears Tuesday. Georgia registered a 7-6 win in 10 innings at Mercer on Feb. 24. Kentucky The Kentucky baseball team completed a four-game weekend with a series win in its Southeastern Conference opening weekend at Georgia. UK suffered a midweek loss to Western Kentucky on Tuesday and a Friday-night loss to the Bulldogs, before bouncing back with an 11-4 win on Saturday and a 14-6 win on Sunday at Foley Field. Kentucky will return to action on Tuesday vs. Morehead State at 6:30 p.m. ET, before welcoming the nation s consensus top-ranked Florida Gators for a three-game set at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky (14-5, 2-1 SEC) suffered a 14-6 loss on Tuesday to the Hilltoppers, as WKU and UK combined to walk 17, the most in a UK game since The Wildcats then opened SEC play at Georgia with a 5-2 loss, with a three-run fourth inning serving as the difference. UK bounced back to even the series with an explosive offensive performance in an 11-4 win on Saturday. Senior Dustin Beggs fired seven innings to become the first pitcher in UK s modern era (2002-present) to win his first five starts to a season and UK got a homer and three RBI from Gunnar McNeill. In the rubber match UK exploded again for a 14-6 win, with junior JaVon Shelby, a preseason All-America third sacker,

22 belted two homers and had a triple in a seven RBI game. The Wildcats have hit.296/.391/.479 through 19 games in 2016, scoring 135 runs, ripping 38 doubles, five triples and 24 homers, stealing 22 bases. On the mound, UK has a 3.78 team ERA in 169 innings, walking 67 and allowing 151 hits, striking out 158 and holding opponents to a.236 average. Defensively, UK has fielded.974, turning 14 double plays and throwing out five of 13 attempted base stealers. At the plate, junior DH Gunnar McNeill leads UK with a.382 average, belting three doubles, four homers and 23 RBI. Sophomore first baseman Evan White has sported a.378 average with five doubles, one triple, one homer and 23 RBI, stealing six bases with a.436 on-base percentage. Junior outfielder Zach Reks has added a.353 average with a double, homer and four RBI and sophomore second baseman Luke Becker has batted.311 with five doubles, six RBI and a.419 on-base percentage. Junior third baseman JaVon Shelby has batted.321 with six doubles, one triple, six homers and 14 RBI, with a.487 on-base percentage and two steals. Sophomore shortstop Riley Mahan has hit.297 with four doubles, two triples, two homers and nine RBI and freshman catcher Kole Cottam has hit.265 with two doubles, one homer and nine RBI. Junior centerfielder Storm Wilson has hit.254 with seven doubles, one homer and three RBI, owning a.421 on-base percentage. Freshman leftfielder Tristan Pompey has hit.234 with three doubles, one triple and four homers, driving in 17 runs. Junior outfielder Marcus Carson has added two homers and six RBI. On the mound, UK has used the weekend rotation of junior righty Zack Brown (1-3, 5.14 ERA) on Friday, senior right-hander Dustin Beggs (5-0, 1.77 ERA) on Saturday and senior right-hander Kyle Cody (2-1, 6.95 ERA) on Sunday. In relief, senior righty Zach Strecker (2-0, 0.71 ERA) has a team-high eight appearances. Freshman right-hander Sean Hjelle (0-0, 0.00 ERA) has three saves and 12 strikeouts in six innings and freshman righty Justin Lewis (2-0, 0.61 ERA) has three saves in seven relief outings, fanning 14 in 14.2 innings. Lefties Dylan Dwyer (1-0, 1.23 ERA), Daniel Tillo (0-0, 1.59 ERA), Logan Salow (0-0, 3.68 ERA), Zach Logue (1-0, 5.40 ERA), Josh Smith (0-0, 7.71 ERA) and Brad Schaenzer have each appeared in at least three games. Right-handers Zach Pop (0-1, 6.30 ERA) and Bo Wilson (0-0, ERA) have each appeared in at least four games. LSU LSU is ranked No. 10 this week in the D1 Baseball and Perfect Game polls after posting a 2-2 mark in its four games last week freshman rightfielder Antoine Duplantis extended his hitting streak to 19 games, marking the third-longest streak by an LSU freshman over the past 20 seasons outfielder Blake Dean posted a 20-game streak in 2007, and shortstop Alex Bregman compiled a 23-game streak in 2013 Duplantis, who has at least one hit in each of the Tigers 19 games this season, is batting.397 during with six doubles, two triples, 10 RBI, 14 runs and seven steals in seven attempts Duplantis batted.438 (7-for-16) in the Tiger s four games last week with one double, one triple, three RBI, three runs and three stolen bases leftfielder Beau Jordan enjoyed a productive weekend at the plate against Alabama, batting.429 (6-for-14) in three games with two RBI Jordan produced an RBI single during LSU s six-run eighth inning on Sunday that erased a 4-1 deficit and led to a 7-5 LSU victory over the Crimson Tide sophomore first baseman/dh Greg Deichmann hit.375 (3-for-8) in the Alabama series with two doubles and one run scored Deichmann provided a single as the second batter in the eighth inning on Sunday to help trigger LSU s six-run rally sophomore first baseman Bryce Jordan batted.364 (4-for-11) in the Alabama series with one double and two runs, and junior shortstop Kramer Robertson hit.333 (4-for-12) against the Crimson Tide with one double and two RBI Robertson s two-run single in the eighth inning against Alabama on Sunday gave a LSU a 5-4 lead and proved to be the game-winning hit another key hit in the rally was provided by freshman pinch hitter Brody Wofford, who delivered a bases-loaded single to cut Alabama s lead to 4-3 senior left-hander John Valek III delivered a quality start on Sunday, working six innings and limiting Alabama to two runs on seven hits with one walk and eight strikeouts Valek, who was not involved in the decision of LSU s Sunday comeback victory, is 4-0 this season with a 2.20 ERA in 28.2 innings; he has recorded 26 strikeouts and only two walks while limiting opponents to a.239 batting average freshman right-hander Caleb Gilbert earned a relief win on Sunday versus Alabama in his SEC career debut Gilbert fired 46 pitches over 2.1 innings, limiting the Crimson Tide to one run on three hits with two walks and four strikeouts Gilbert is 2-1 on the year with a 1.42 ERA in 12.2 innings (eight appearances), and he has recorded four walks and 20 strikeouts while 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 limiting opponents to a.217 batting average. Ole Miss Facing its longest road trip of the season, the No. 8 Ole Miss baseball team won four out of five games to improve to 19-2 on the season. The Rebels swept UAB in a pair of midweek games before taking two-of-three from Tennessee on the opening weekend of conference play. Ole Miss can credit part of its impressive start to a solid pitching staff the boasts a 2.44 ERA, the third-lowest in the SEC. Moreover, the Rebel bullpen has a 1.96 ERA and an SEC-best eight saves this season, including five from junior Wyatt Short. Short struck out the side in the Rebels 6-4 win over Tennessee Saturday evening, earning his 18th career save to tie Scott Bittle for fourth on the program s alltime saves list. Ole Miss held UAB to two runs in the pair of midweek contests, earning the series sweep. Young Rebel arms led the way on the mound. In the 8-1 game one victory, freshman Andy Pagnozzi earned the win in just his second career start. The right-hander went a career-long 6.1 innings and allowed just one run on two hits. He also struck out four and did not issue a walk during his quality outing. For the second straight day, a freshman dazzled as Ole Miss starting pitcher James McArthur allowed just one run on five hits to pick up his second victory in as many starts. The tall right-hander also struck out five and did not surrender a walk for the third consecutive outing. The two victories gave the Rebels a 12-game winning streak for just the sixth time in program history. However, that streak came to an end with a 3-2 setback to Tennessee to kick off SEC play. The Volunteers used timely hitting, scoring all three runs with two outs. Tennessee scored two runs in the sixth before a pair of hits in the ninth led to the game s final run. Junior J.B. Woodman went 2-for-3, hitting his team-leading fourth home run of the season and scoring the only two runs for the Rebels. Starting pitcher Brady Bramlett was outstanding in the no decision. The redshirt junior struck out nine in 5.2 innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on four hits. Rebel pitching combined for 14 strikeouts, tying a season high. After the narrow loss, Ole Miss bounced back and earned a hard-fought 6-4 victory to even the series. Redshirt-freshman Michael Fitzsimmons belted a two-run homer in the sixth that proved to be arguably the biggest hit of the ballgame. Fitzsimmons also ripped a double, going 2-for-3 with two RBI off the bench. Another redshirt freshman, Brady Feigl (2-0), earned his second victory with 2.1 innings of relief. Feigl took over for starter Chad Smith, who lasted 4.2 innings and struck out a career-high seven hitters. The Ole Miss pitching staff combined to strike out 13 Volunteers and hold Tennessee without a hit in 12 at-bats with runners in scoring position. In the rubber match Sunday, the bats were on fire as Ole Miss claimed the series with a 10-7 win. The Rebels hit in clutch situations, going 11-for-25 (.440) with runners on base and 8-for-17 (.471) with runners in scoring position. All nine Rebels in the lineup recorded at least one hit, including four who produced multi-hit games. Will Golsan and Henri Lartigue led the way with three hits, two RBI and one double each. On the mound, freshman Pagnozzi earned his second victory of the week, pitching 3.0 innings of relief. With two runs in their first at-bats, the Rebels improved to 11-0 when scoring in the first inning and are now outscoring opponents 31-6 in the opening frame. Ole Miss also scored five runs in the fifth, marking the seventh time this season the team has scored at least five runs in an inning. Up next, the Rebels return to the friendly confines of Swayze Field for four games this week. First, Ole Miss hosts UT Martin in a Tuesday morning matchup, March 22. Then, South Carolina comes to town for the Rebels first SEC home weekend, March The series finale against the Gamecocks will be on SEC Network, Ole Miss first of 10 games on national television this season. Mississippi State Following an emotional series sweep of then No. 10 Oregon, No. 15 Mississippi State (14-6-1, 2-1) began conference play by traveling to No. 2 Vanderbilt (17-3, 1-2) and winning 2-of-3 games at Hawkins Field for the first time in 14 years. In a brutal nine-day stretch, the Bulldogs are 5-1 in six games against Top-10 ranked competition thanks to timely two-out hitting and stellar starting pitching. The Maroon and White are also 6-2 against the Top-25 after the first month of the 2016 season. True freshman OF Jake Mangum was phenomenal at the dish for the Bulldogs this weekend, going 5-for-10 with four RBIs against the Vanderbilt pitching staff. All four RBIs came with two outs, including the game winner Saturday. Junior RHP Dakota Hudson was dominant again Friday, tossing a career high 9.0 IP without allowing an earned run, lowering his season ERA to The preseason All-American struck out eight Commodore

23 sluggers en route to a 2-1 Bulldog victory in 13 innings. Thus far in 2016, opponents are hitting a measly.172 against Hudson. The Diamond Dawg s youth determined the outcome of the game when freshman 1B Cole Gordon provided the winning RBI with a two-out single to left field that scored freshman SS Luke Alexander in the top of the 13th inning. Freshman LHP Kale Breaux and Sophomore RHP Ryan Rigby shut the game down for the Bulldogs, with Breaux tossing 2/3 shutout innings while Rigby (1-0) posted 2 1/3 frames of shutout relief, picking up his first career victory in the process. Falling behind Vanderbilt at two different points in the game Saturday, the determined Bulldogs refused to stop at just one win against the second ranked team in the country. Every time the Commodores grabbed the lead, Mississippi State fought back with clutch two-out hitting. Trailing 1-0 in the fourth inning, Junior OF Reid Humphreys launched a two-run, two-out shot over the left field wall at Hawkins Field, his first home run of The Commodores responded with a two-run dinger of their own in the seventh inning to regain the lead, but freshman OF Jake Mangum delivered a bases loaded, two-rbi, two-out single to give the Bulldogs a 5-4 lead. The freshman leads the Bulldogs with a.429 batting average in That score held thanks to a stellar outing from freshman RHP Noah Hughes who tossed 2.0 innings of scoreless relief while fanning a pair and picking up his first career save in the process. Sophomore INF Ryan Gridley also had a pair of hits Saturday against the Commodores, while junior 3B Gavin Collins picked up a two-out RBI of his own. After hitting.243 with two outs in 2015, the Bulldogs are terrorizing opposing pitching with a.323 batting average with two down this season. Vanderbilt salvaged one game of the weekend series with a 12-6 victory on Sunday. Mangum and Humphreys each had multi-hit days for the Bulldogs in the loss. Sandwiched in between these two hard-fought Top-10 series wins were a pair of midweek games against Eastern Kentucky and Oral Roberts. The Bulldogs dropped the first against Eastern Kentucky in extra innings despite a career high seven RBIs from junior 1B Nathaniel Lowe. The Bulldogs lost another heartbreaker Wednesday 3-1 to Oral Roberts. MSU returns to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Dudy Noble Field for a midweek game against Mississippi Valley State before hosting Georgia for another conference series beginning Thursday at 6:30 p.m. For more information on MSU s program, follow the team on Twitter, like them on Facebook and join them on Instagram by searching for HailStateBB. You can also find all-access coverage of the program on SnapChat by searching for HailStateSnap. Missouri Mizzou Baseball went 1-4 last week with a midweek split against SEMO and a three-game sweep at the hands of No. 1 Florida in Gainesville, despite close games in all three contests Mizzou lost Tuesday, 7-2, to SEMO before coming back and tagging the Redhawks for a season-high 13 runs, including an eight-run fifth inning, which was the most runs scored by a Mizzou team in a single inning since 2014 Mizzou then lost Friday night in Gainesville, 4-3, in 10 innings on a walk-off single by Peter Alonso Mizzou rallied to tie that game in the ninth inning and nearly won it on a ball smoked into center by LF Trey Harris but it was run down by Buddy Reed to strand two runners in scoring position Senior RHP Reggie McClain was sensational after a rough first inning Despite allowing four hits and three runs (two earned) in the first, McClain settled down to toss 8.0 shutout innings, scattering just five hits over the final eight innings without a walk while striking out seven of his eight batters in that span He has not walked a batter in 16.0 consecutive innings and has just one walk in 40.2 innings this season Mizzou then lost a battle of aces on Saturday between Mizzou s Tanner Houck and Florida s AJ Puk Team USA Teammates last summer The final Saturday was 6-2 as Puk struck out 11 and allowed just three hits as Mizzou struggled to get its offense going The Sunday game saw Mizzou fall behind 6-1 early before jumping back into the game with a four-run sixth Mizzou tagged UF starter Alex Faedo for a career-high five earned runs he had allowed just five runs (four earned) all season before facing Mizzou The Tigers then put the tying run in scoring position with less than two outs in both the seventh and eighth innings but could not scratch the tying run across Florida added an unearned run in the eighth and got Mizzou in the ninth to win the game Mizzou will host Vanderbilt over Easter Weekend at Taylor Stadium with a 6-5-Noon start for the three games SEC Baseball Week 6 South Carolina South Carolina went 5-0 last week with midweek wins at USC Upstate and vs. Davidson and a three-game series sweep vs. Arkansas. The Gamecocks are 20-2 on the year and tied atop the SEC standings with a 3-0 league mark after one week of conference play. Sophomore catcher John Jones had a strong week at the plate as he hit.409 to help the Gamecocks to five victories this past week including a series sweep against No. 13 Arkansas. Jones hit.500 (7-for-14) vs. Arkansas with a pair of game-winning home runs. Jones opened the series going 3-for-5 with a pair of run scored and a RBI in the 10-6 win. He followed that up with a two-run homer to break a 2-2 tied in the 6-2 win over Arkansas on Saturday. Jones capped the weekend off going 3-for-5 with a double and a game-winning three-rum homer in the bottom of the eighth inning that lifted Carolina to an 8-6 victory vs. the Razorbacks. Jones five RBIs in Sunday s contest was a career-high as well. Jones leads the SEC in batting average (.422) and is tied for the league lead with six home runs and 57 total bases. He ranks third in RBIs (31), third in on-base percentage (.515), fourth in slugging percentage (.687). Sophomore right-hander Clarke Schmidt leads the Gamecocks on the mound as he owns a 5-0 record with a 1.27 ERA. Schmidt is one of only three pitchers in the SEC with five wins on the year. Schmidt has allowed just five runs on 22 hits in 35.1 innings of work with six walks and 43 strikeouts. Opponents are hitting.180 against him. He ranks third in innings pitched and strikeouts and fifth in earned run average. Schmidt pitched seven innings and struck out a career-high 11 batters to earn the win in Friday s 10-6 victory over Arkansas. Junior outfielder Dom Thompson-Williams has reached base in all 22 games this year and is on an 11-game hitting streak. In his current hitting streak, Thompson-Williams has also scored at least one run in each of those games. Thompson-Williams went 7-for-17 (.412) in last week s games including 2-for-3 with three runs in the 15-2 win over Davidson, 2-for-4 with two runs a triple and two RBI in Friday s 10-6 win over Arkansas and a two-run triple in Sunday s 8-6 victory over the Razorbacks. For the season, Thompson-Williams is hitting.395 (32-for-81) with 28 runs scored, six doubles, two triples, four homers and 20 RBI. He has a team-high 16 walks, has a.505 on-base percentage and is at a.667 slugging mark. Thompson-Williams is tied for second in the SEC in runs scored is tied for fifth with 54 total bases, is fifth in on-base percentage, seventh in slugging percentage, tied for seventh in walks and hits and ninth in batting average. He is also 9-for-10 in stolen base attempts, which is tied for seventh in the league. Freshman right-hander Braden Webb earned a win his first career SEC start logging a career-high 6.1 innings and tying a career-high with seven strikeouts in the 6-2 win over 13th ranked Arkansas. Webb allowed two runs, one earned, on three hits with four walks to improve to 4-1 on the year. Webb has allowed 10 runs, five earned, in 26.1 innings of work this year to go along with a 1.71 ERA. He has 28 strikeouts and opponents are batting.147 against him. Webb s.147 opponents batting average is second-best in the league with his ERA ranked ninth in the SEC also. Sophomore outfielder/first baseman Alex Destino is on a 14-game hitting streak for the Gamecocks that dates back to the March 1 game at The Citadel. Destino s top performance of the week was a 3-for-4 day at the plate with two runs and two RBI in Friday s 10-6 win over the Razorbacks. For the season, Destino is batting.364 (32-for-88) with 19 runs scored, three doubles, four homers and 22 RBI. He is slugging.534 as well. Destino s 22 RBI ranks him 12th in the SEC. Junior left-hander Josh Reagan has not allowed a run in 16.2 innings of relief work this year. Reagan has a 1-0 record with six saves in 10 relief appearances. He has allowed just seven hits and two walks while striking out 15 batters. Opponents are batting.127 against him. Reagan pitched 0.2 scoreless in Friday s 10-6 win over Arkansas and worked 2.1 scoreless for his first win of the year with three strikeouts in the 8-6 win over the Razorbacks. Reagan leads the SEC with six saves. Freshman infielder LT Tolbert hit.455 (5-for-11) in the Arkansas series with a double and five runs scored. He also hit.409 (9-for-22) for the week with a two-run homer on Tuesday at USC Upstate and a 2-for-5 game vs. Davidson. Tolbert tied a career-high in hits in Friday s 10-6 win over Arkansas going 3-for-5 with a run. He capped the weekend off going 2-for-4 with a double and two runs in Sunday s 8-6 victory. Sophomore right-hander Tyler Johnson picked up his first career save in Saturday s 6-2 win over Arkansas. Johnson pitched 2.2 scoreless with two strikeouts and just one hit allowed. For the season, Johnson has 18 strikeouts in 12.1 innings with opponents batting.209 against him and a 3.65 ERA. Junior outfielder Gene Cone hit.333 (4-for-12) in the Arkansas series with a pair of walks. Cone had five runs scored in the Arkansas series. He was 2-for-4 with two runs in

24 Friday s 10-6 win as well as 1-for-4 with a run on Saturday and 1-for-4 with two runs on Sunday. Cone is on an eight-game hitting streak as well. He is hitting.304 (17-for-56) with seven RBI and 13 runs scored. Freshman right-hander Adam Hill continues to impress as he opened Sunday s game retiring the first eight batters he faced. Hill struck out five and walked one in three-plus innings. He is 4-0 on the year with 37 strikeouts to four walks in 22.1 innings pitched. Hill s 37 strikeouts ranks tied for eighth in the SEC. Senior infielder Marcus Mooney tied a career-high on Tuesday and Wednesday in hits going 4-for-5 in the 12-6 win over USC Upstate and 4-for-4 in Wednesday s 10-6 win over Davidson. Mooney added a key two-run single in Saturday s 6-2 win over the Razorbacks. He is hitting.313 (21-for-67) with 13 RBI and 15 runs scored. Mooney has a.439 on-base percentage with 11 walks, four hit by pitches and just two strikeouts. Junior right-hander Reed Scott is right behind Reagan out of the bullpen with nine relief appearances on the year. Scott pitched one scoreless inning of relief in Friday s 10-6 win over Arkansas and 3.1 scoreless with a season-high three strikeouts in Sunday s 8-6tt win. Scott is 1-0 with a 2.65 ERA. He has allowed five runs on 16 hits in 17.0 innings. Freshman catcher Chris Cullen caught four of the five games this week. He had a two-run double at USC Upstate and a two-run double in Friday s 10-6 win over the Razorbacks. He is hitting.291 (16-for-55) with four doubles, six runs and 13 RBI. Junior right-hander Matt Vogel won his first career game in Saturday s 15-2 win over Davidson with two innings of work out of the bullpen. He tied a season-high with three strikeouts. Vogel has struck out eight in four innings of work. Senior infielder DC Arendas tallied a two-run double on Tuesday at USC Upstate, was 2-for-2 with two runs scored in Wednesday s win vs. Davidson and went 2-for-4 with a double, a homer and a season-high three RBI in Friday s 10-6 win over Arkansas. Arendas is hitting.255 with a.381 on-base percentage. South Carolina s pitching staff is second in the SEC with a 2.25 ERA and second in the league with a.208 opponents batting average. The Gamecocks have struck out 217 batters in innings, tied for third-best in the league. South Carolina has allowed 60 runs, 49 earned, on 147 hits. South Carolina has allowed five runs or less in 19 of 22 games. South Carolina is hitting.325 as a team (245-for-755) on the year with a.415 on-base percentage and a.458 slugging mark. The Gamecocks rank second in the SEC in hitting and on-base percentage as well as third in runs scored with 166 on the year. South Carolina s 19 home runs is tied for fourth also. South Carolina is 16-0 on the year when out-hitting its opponent. The Gamecocks are 14-0 on the year when hitting at least one home run and 17-0 when scoring first in a game. South Carolina is 6-1 in games decided by three runs or less. The Gamecocks are 19-0 when leading entering the seventh inning and won its first game of the year on Sunday when trailing entering the seventh. Tennessee Tennessee went 2-2 over their four games from Tuesday, March 15 Sunday, March 20, including a 1-2 mark in their 2016 SEC Opening Weekend series vs. No. 8-ranked Ole Miss UT is now 4-4 at home, 4-0 during away games and 4-3 in neutral site games this season Despite going 2-2 on the week, UT s offense has now notched 10-or-more hits in 11 of 19 contests this season Tennessee s offense now holds a combined.312 average, a fourth-best mark in the SEC After going 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts this week, the Vols 38 team stolen bases rank second-best in the SEC Tennessee has five starting position players hitting above.300 entering competition this week (Chris Hall -.377; Nick Senzel -.358; Derek Lance -.358; Vincent Jackson -.328; Jordan Rodgers -.301) With six RBI over four games this week, Jordan Rodgers now boasts 36 RBI to his credit this season He entered the series leading the nation in RBI with 31 Tennessee used a balanced offensive attack and took advantage of nine walks to defeat UNC Asheville, 7-3, at historic McCormick Field on Tuesday night Tennessee s offense was quick and disciplined in the first inning, as the Vols loaded the bases twice to score two runs against the Bulldogs The Volunteers went on to plate seven runs on 11 hits, led by seniors Jeff Moberg (4-for-5, 4R) and Vincent Jackson (2-for-3, 4 RBI) Senior Derek Lance delivered a two-out, walk-off base hit to lift Tennessee past No. 8 Ole Miss, 3-2, in Friday night s SEC opener at Lindsey Nelson Stadium With the score knotted at 2-2 in the bottom of the ninth, Max Bartlett and Lance combined to provide the heroics the Vols needed to grab a series-opening win It was Lance s only hit on the night -- and just his sixth RBI of the season but it proved decisive in handing the Rebels just their second loss of the season UT got another impressive outing from lefty Zach Warren, who allowed just one run while striking out a career-best eight batters 2016 SEC Baseball Week 6 in 6.1 innings of work Immediately prior to his start, UT and USA Baseball also announced that Warren has accepted an invitation to participate with USA Baseball s 2016 Collegiate National Team Tennessee nearly battled back from a three-run deficit, but couldn t find a late-inning rally as it dropped Game Two of its weekend series with No. 8 Ole Miss, 6-4, Saturday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium Three Vols posted multi-hit outings on the afternoon, led by Vincent Jackson s 3-for-5 day... Benito Santiago went 2-for-4 with a double and scored two runs while Jared Pruett finished 2-for-3 with an RBI After going 3-for-5 with three singles, senior Vincent Jackson notched his seventh multi-hit game of the season -- good for the team lead Junior Jordan Rodgers notched a homer and four RBIs, but Tennessee dropped the series finale to No. 8 Ole Miss on Sunday, falling 10-7 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium Rodgers, who had entered the series with an NCAA-leading 31 RBIs, picked up four more to lead the Vols (12-7, 1-2 SEC) He finished the day with a three-run home run and added another RBI on a sacrifice fly Chris Hall (2-for-3), Leno Ramirez (2-for- 4; double), Tyler Schultz (2-for-3), and Derek Lance (2-for-3, double) all had multi-hit days as UT pounded out 11 hits against the Rebels (19-2, 2-1 SEC) Rodgers RBI-sac fly in the ninth was all Tennessee could scrape together over its last six outs, though, settling the final tally at 10-7 Tennessee returns to Lindsey Nelson Stadium for a mid-week, non-conference showdown with Tennessee Tech on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. ET on the SEC Network The Volunteers then travel to visit the Alabama Crimson Tide (13-6, 2-1 SEC) for a three-game conference series in Tuscaloosa from Friday, March 25 Sunday, March 27. Texas A&M Fresh off a series win at Auburn to open SEC play, the No. 2 Texas A&M Aggies host system brethren Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in a midweek clash on Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park Tuesday. First pitch vs. the Islanders is slated for 6:34 pm. The Aggies look to extend a 17-game home win streak and a remarkable 23-game midweek win streak. Both stretches have been tested lately. The lasts three midweek victories have been one-run decisions and the Aggies have won four of their last five home games by one run. J.B. MOSS has been the straw that stirs the drink thus far on the season. He s reached base in all 19 games he s played in. The senior leads the team in batting average (.418), slugging percentage (.709), runs (27) and doubles (eight). Moss leads an offense that ranks fourth in the nation with a.341 batting average. The Aggies also rank sixth in the nation in triples per game (0.60), seventh in slugging percentage (.522), ninth in runs per game (8.6) and doubles per game (2.55) and 14th in on-base percentage (.415). The Aggies have six other players hitting over.300, including BOOMER WHITE (.405), NICK CHORUBY (.344), HUNTER MELTON (.342), MICHAEL BARASH (.338), RYNE BIRK (.321) and JOEL DAVIS (.310). On the pitching side, the Aggies lead the nation in shutouts (five) and rank fourth in strikeouts-to-walk ratio (3.70), fifth in strikeouts per nine innings (10.4) and 14th in WHIP (1.12). Tuesday night s starter STEPHEN KOLEK has not allowed a run in 6.0 innings of work as a freshman. Vanderbilt No. 2 Vanderbilt split the team s four games during the week beating Northern Illinois on Tuesday before losing two-of-three to No. 15 Mississippi State during SEC Opening Weekend The Commodores needed only four hits to score nine runs in a 9-2 win over Northern Illinois on Tuesday night Freshman Ethan Paul drove in three runs, hitting his first career home run Fellow freshman Patrick Raby earned the win with two scoreless innings VU dropped the team s SEC opener on Friday night to the Bulldogs 2-1 in 13 innings to snap an eight-game winning streak Matt Ruppenthal was the tough-luck loser despite tossing a career-high seven innings and allowing only one run with seven strikeouts Vanderbilt let a late lead slip away on Saturday night in a 5-4 loss to Mississippi State Bryan Reynolds two-run homer gave Vandy a 4-3 lead in the seventh before the Bulldogs rallied for two runs in the eighth Hayden Stone took the loss allowing one run on two hits in 1.2 innings Reynolds drove in three in the loss The Commodores salvaged the Sunday game with a 12-6 win Jason Delay led the way, matching career-bests with three hits and four RBI Eight different Commodores recorded at least one hit and/or one RBI in the win Kyle Wright picked up his team-leading fourth win allowing five runs, one earned, over five innings This week Vanderbilt plays all four games on the road beginning Tuesday at Middle Tennessee and travels to Missouri for a SEC weekend series.

25 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Overall Statistics (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Team avg g ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Tennessee Mississippi State LSU Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Georgia Alabama Totals (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha South Carolina / Alabama / Ole Miss / Florida / Vanderbilt / Texas A&M / Missouri / Mississippi State / Tennessee / LSU / Kentucky / Arkansas / Georgia / Auburn / Totals / PB - Ole Miss 6, Miss. State 6, Georgia 4, Vanderbilt 4, Florida 3, Auburn 3, Alabama 3, Kentucky 3, Missouri 2, Arkansas 2, Tennessee 1, S. Carolina 1, Texas A&M 1. Pickoffs - Alabama 8, Arkansas 6, Georgia 5, Florida 4, Kentucky 4, Texas A&M 4, Missouri 3, Tennessee 3, S. Carolina 3, Vanderbilt 2, Miss. State 2, LSU 2, Ole Miss 1. (All games Sorted by Fielding pct) Team c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci Florida Texas A&M South Carolina Vanderbilt Mississippi State Arkansas LSU Kentucky Ole Miss Alabama Georgia Tennessee Missouri Auburn Totals

26 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Tennessee Mississippi State LSU Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Georgia Alabama.244 Runs scored 1. Texas A&M Vanderbilt Auburn South Carolina Tennessee Arkansas Ole Miss 160 Mississippi State Florida LSU Kentucky Missouri Georgia Alabama 84 Doubles 1. Mississippi State Texas A&M Auburn Florida Ole Miss 45 LSU Tennessee Vanderbilt 41 Kentucky South Carolina 40 Arkansas Missouri Alabama Georgia 26 Total bases 1. Texas A&M Auburn Florida Mississippi State South Carolina Vanderbilt Kentucky Arkansas LSU Ole Miss Tennessee Missouri Georgia Alabama 218 Slugging pct 1. Texas A&M Kentucky Auburn Florida Arkansas South Carolina Vanderbilt Mississippi State LSU Ole Miss Tennessee Missouri Georgia Alabama.337 Hits 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Mississippi State Florida Vanderbilt LSU 215 Tennessee Kentucky Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Georgia Alabama 158 Triples 1. Vanderbilt 13 Texas A&M Florida LSU 9 5. Tennessee 7 Auburn 7 7. Arkansas 6 Missouri 6 Mississippi State Kentucky Georgia Alabama 2 South Carolina Ole Miss 1 Total plate appearances 1. Mississippi State Auburn Florida Vanderbilt South Carolina Missouri Texas A&M Arkansas Ole Miss Georgia Tennessee LSU Kentucky Alabama 752 On base pct 1. Texas A&M Vanderbilt South Carolina Auburn Mississippi State Tennessee LSU Kentucky Florida Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Georgia Alabama.329 Runs batted in 1. Texas A&M Vanderbilt Auburn 154 South Carolina Mississippi State Ole Miss Florida Arkansas Tennessee Kentucky 131 LSU Missouri Georgia Alabama 78 Home runs 1. Arkansas Kentucky Florida Ole Miss South Carolina 19 Texas A&M Auburn 17 Georgia Mississippi State 15 Vanderbilt LSU Missouri Alabama Tennessee 8 At bats 1. Auburn Mississippi State Florida Texas A&M South Carolina Missouri Vanderbilt Georgia Ole Miss 705 Arkansas LSU Kentucky Tennessee Alabama 647

27 Walks 1. Vanderbilt Missouri Ole Miss Mississippi State 108 Arkansas Florida South Carolina Auburn Tennessee LSU Texas A&M 90 Georgia Kentucky Alabama 65 Sac bunts 1. Arkansas Texas A&M Alabama Mississippi State South Carolina 12 Vanderbilt Florida Kentucky 10 Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss 6 Missouri LSU Auburn 2 Caught stealing 1. Missouri Auburn 13 Vanderbilt LSU Ole Miss 9 Tennessee 9 Georgia 9 8. Florida 8 9. South Carolina Alabama 6 Texas A&M Kentucky 5 Arkansas Mississippi State 4 Hit by pitch 1. Mississippi State 27 Auburn 27 Kentucky Tennessee 26 South Carolina Missouri 25 Vanderbilt Florida Arkansas LSU 20 Alabama Ole Miss 17 Texas A&M Georgia 15 Sac flies 1. Arkansas 16 Vanderbilt 16 Ole Miss Tennessee 15 Florida LSU 12 Kentucky South Carolina 11 Georgia 11 Auburn Texas A&M Missouri Alabama 6 Mississippi State 6 Steal attempts 1. Vanderbilt LSU 50 Auburn Missouri Tennessee South Carolina Texas A&M Florida Ole Miss 30 Kentucky Mississippi State Arkansas Alabama 21 Georgia 21 Strikeouts 1. Missouri Vanderbilt Alabama Georgia Auburn Tennessee Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi State Ole Miss South Carolina Texas A&M Florida LSU 82 Stolen bases 1. Vanderbilt Tennessee 38 LSU Auburn Missouri Texas A&M 30 South Carolina Florida Kentucky Mississippi State Arkansas Ole Miss Alabama Georgia 12 Grounded into DP 1. Missouri Florida Auburn Texas A&M 13 Georgia Mississippi State Ole Miss LSU 9 Alabama 9 Arkansas Vanderbilt Kentucky South Carolina Tennessee 1

28 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. South Carolina Alabama Ole Miss Florida Vanderbilt Texas A&M Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee LSU Kentucky Arkansas Georgia Auburn 4.11 Batters struck out 1. Florida Vanderbilt Mississippi State South Carolina Texas A&M Georgia Ole Miss LSU Arkansas Missouri 167 Auburn Kentucky Tennessee Alabama 147 Losses 1. Auburn Missouri 9 3. Georgia 8 4. Tennessee 7 Alabama 7 6. Mississippi State 6 Arkansas 6 8. LSU 5 Kentucky Vanderbilt Ole Miss 2 South Carolina 2 Texas A&M Florida 1 Sac bunts allowed 1. Auburn Arkansas 17 Georgia LSU Vanderbilt Texas A&M 10 Alabama Florida 9 Kentucky Mississippi State 8 Ole Miss Tennessee Missouri South Carolina 5 Opposing bat avg 1. Florida South Carolina Vanderbilt Texas A&M Ole Miss Georgia Mississippi State Alabama Kentucky LSU Auburn Arkansas Missouri Tennessee.267 Batters SO out looking 1. Mississippi State South Carolina Florida Vanderbilt 64 Texas A&M Ole Miss Georgia 58 Missouri Auburn 52 Kentucky Tennessee Arkansas Alabama LSU 38 Saves 1. Ole Miss 8 Florida 8 3. South Carolina 7 4. Georgia 6 Vanderbilt 6 Mississippi State 6 Alabama 6 Kentucky 6 9. Arkansas 5 Texas A&M 5 Missouri Tennessee LSU 1 Auburn 1 Sac flies allowed 1. Auburn 9 2. Tennessee 8 3. Missouri 7 Mississippi State 7 5. Vanderbilt 6 6. LSU 5 7. Alabama 4 Ole Miss 4 9. South Carolina 3 Kentucky 3 Texas A&M 3 Georgia 3 Arkansas 3 Florida 3 Innings pitched 1. Florida Missouri Georgia Mississippi State South Carolina Ole Miss Auburn Vanderbilt Texas A&M Arkansas LSU Tennessee Kentucky Alabama Wins 1. Florida Ole Miss 20 South Carolina Texas A&M Vanderbilt LSU 15 Kentucky 15 Arkansas 15 Mississippi State Georgia 14 Missouri Alabama 13 Tennessee Auburn 11 Runners picked off 1. Alabama 8 2. Arkansas 6 3. Georgia 5 4. Florida 4 Kentucky 4 Texas A&M 4 7. Missouri 3 South Carolina 3 Tennessee Vanderbilt 2 Mississippi State 2 LSU Ole Miss 1 Hits allowed 1. South Carolina Vanderbilt Florida Alabama Texas A&M Kentucky Ole Miss LSU Arkansas 170 Georgia Mississippi State Auburn Tennessee Missouri 206

29 Runs allowed 1. South Carolina Alabama Florida Ole Miss Vanderbilt 69 Texas A&M LSU Tennessee Kentucky Arkansas 90 Mississippi State Missouri Georgia Auburn 101 Doubles allowed 1. South Carolina Arkansas 25 Alabama Kentucky Mississippi State 27 Texas A&M Florida 30 Vanderbilt Georgia Ole Miss Auburn LSU Missouri Tennessee 43 Wild pitches 1. Georgia LSU Auburn Kentucky Tennessee Vanderbilt Ole Miss 17 Missouri Texas A&M 16 Alabama Mississippi State Arkansas Florida South Carolina 7 Intentional BB allowed 1. Tennessee 4 2. Missouri 2 3. Auburn 1 Ole Miss 1 LSU 1 Georgia 1 Earned runs allowed 1. Alabama South Carolina Ole Miss Vanderbilt Florida Texas A&M Tennessee LSU 74 Kentucky Mississippi State Missouri Arkansas Auburn Georgia 89 Triples allowed 1. Alabama 0 Mississippi State 0 3. LSU 1 Tennessee 1 5. Florida 2 Ole Miss 2 Missouri 2 Kentucky 2 Arkansas 2 Vanderbilt South Carolina 3 Texas A&M Georgia 4 Auburn 4 Balks 1. Georgia 5 2. Ole Miss 4 Missouri 4 4. South Carolina 3 5. Texas A&M 2 Mississippi State 2 Kentucky 2 8. Arkansas 1 Auburn 1 Walks allowed 1. Alabama Florida Texas A&M Ole Miss Missouri South Carolina 66 LSU Arkansas Vanderbilt Kentucky Auburn Mississippi State Tennessee Georgia 94 Home runs allowed 1. Vanderbilt 3 2. Florida 5 3. Alabama 6 4. Ole Miss 7 South Carolina 7 6. Missouri 8 7. Tennessee 9 Arkansas 9 Texas A&M Auburn Kentucky 13 Mississippi State LSU Georgia 17 Hit batters 1. Florida 22 Mississippi State Georgia Vanderbilt 19 Arkansas Tennessee LSU 14 South Carolina Missouri Auburn 11 Ole Miss 11 Kentucky Alabama 10 Texas A&M 10

30 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Fielding pct 1. Florida Texas A&M South Carolina Vanderbilt Mississippi State Arkansas LSU Kentucky Ole Miss Alabama Georgia Tennessee Missouri Auburn.959 Assists 1. Arkansas Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Florida Auburn Georgia 228 Kentucky Texas A&M 220 Alabama Ole Miss Vanderbilt South Carolina LSU 176 Stolen bases against 1. Auburn Georgia 21 Missouri 21 Tennessee Arkansas 19 Mississippi State Florida LSU Alabama Texas A&M Ole Miss South Carolina 8 Kentucky Vanderbilt 7 Passed balls 1. Mississippi State 6 Ole Miss 6 3. Vanderbilt 4 Georgia 4 5. Alabama 3 Florida 3 Kentucky 3 Auburn 3 9. Missouri 2 Arkansas Tennessee 1 Texas A&M 1 South Carolina 1 Chances 1. Missouri Florida Mississippi State Georgia Arkansas Auburn Ole Miss Texas A&M Tennessee South Carolina Vanderbilt Kentucky Alabama LSU 739 Errors 1. Missouri Auburn Tennessee Georgia Ole Miss Kentucky 23 Alabama Mississippi State 19 Arkansas LSU 17 Vanderbilt South Carolina Florida Texas A&M 14 Caught stealing by 1. Florida 13 Arkansas 13 Missouri LSU 11 Alabama Vanderbilt Texas A&M 9 8. Tennessee 8 Ole Miss 8 Georgia Kentucky 6 South Carolina 6 Auburn Mississippi State 4 Catchers interference Putouts 1. Florida Missouri Georgia Mississippi State South Carolina Ole Miss Auburn Vanderbilt Texas A&M Arkansas LSU Tennessee Kentucky Alabama 531 Fielding double plays 1. Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Mississippi State Ole Miss 18 Vanderbilt Kentucky 17 South Carolina 17 Florida Auburn Alabama Georgia 11 LSU Texas A&M 6 Steal attempts against 1. Auburn Missouri Arkansas Florida Georgia 29 Tennessee LSU Alabama Mississippi State 23 Texas A&M Ole Miss Vanderbilt South Carolina 14 Kentucky 14

31 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. Joshua Palacios-AU Anfernee Grier-AU John Jones-SC Jeff Moberg-UT J.B. Moss-AM Boomer White-AM Niko Buentello-AU.400 Gunnar McNeill-UK D. Thompson-Williams-SC Peter Alonso-UF Carson Shaddy-AR Jeren Kendall-VU Dalton Guthrie-UF Chris Hall-UT Jack Kruger-MS.380 Runs scored 1. Anfernee Grier-AU J.B. Moss-AM Jeff Moberg-UT 28 Nick Senzel-UT 28 D. Thompson-Williams-SC Joshua Palacios-AU 26 Jeren Kendall-VU Jake Fraley-LS JJ Schwarz-UF 24 Will Golsan-UM 24 Jacob Robson-MS Bryan Reynolds-VU 23 Hunter Melton-AM 23 John Jones-SC 23 Kramer Robertson-LS 23 Doubles 1. Cody Nulph-AU Jack Kruger-MS Nick Senzel-UT 9 Zach Lavy-MO 9 Colby Bortles-UM 9 Peter Alonso-UF 9 Jeff Moberg-UT 9 8. Reid Humphreys-MS 8 Kramer Robertson-LS 8 J.B. Moss-AM 8 Storm Wilson-UK 8 Joshua Palacios-AU tied at... 7 Slugging pct 1. JaVon Shelby-UK Anfernee Grier-AU J.B. Moss-AM Niko Buentello-AU John Jones-SC D. Thompson-Williams-SC Peter Alonso-UF Joshua Palacios-AU Carson Shaddy-AR Jeren Kendall-VU Jack Kruger-MS Luke Bonfield-AR Gunnar McNeill-UK Colby Bortles-UM Jordan Rodgers-UT.584 Hits 1. Joshua Palacios-AU Anfernee Grier-AU Dalton Guthrie-UF 35 John Jones-SC Jordan Ebert-AU 34 Niko Buentello-AU 34 J.B. Moss-AM Boomer White-AM Alex Destino-SC 32 Evan White-UK 32 Jeren Kendall-VU 32 D. Thompson-Williams-SC 32 Gunnar McNeill-UK tied at Triples 1. Ryne Birk-AM 4 Jordan Rodgers-UT 4 3. Deacon Liput-UF 3 Jake Ring-MO 3 Jake Fraley-LS 3 J.B. Moss-AM 3 Joshua Palacios-AU 3 Nick Banks-AM tied at... 2 On base pct 1. Anfernee Grier-AU Jeff Moberg-UT John Jones-SC Joshua Palacios-AU D. Thompson-Williams-SC Boomer White-AM.500 Chris Hall-UT.500 Nick Senzel-UT Niko Buentello-AU Jacob Robson-MS Jack Kruger-MS J.B. Moss-AM Ethan Paul-VU Peter Alonso-UF JJ Schwarz-UF.475 Runs batted in 1. Jordan Rodgers-UT Niko Buentello-AU John Jones-SC Peter Alonso-UF Nick Senzel-UT Hunter Melton-AM Vincent Jackson-UT 24 Gunnar McNeill-UK 24 Mike Rivera-UF Evan White-UK 23 Carson Shaddy-AR 23 Jeren Kendall-VU tied at Home runs 1. Anfernee Grier-AU 6 Niko Buentello-AU 6 John Jones-SC 6 JaVon Shelby-UK 6 5. Mike Rivera-UF 5 Carson Shaddy-AR 5 Keegan McGovern-UG tied at... 4 Total bases 1. Anfernee Grier-AU Joshua Palacios-AU 59 Niko Buentello-AU J.B. Moss-AM 57 John Jones-SC D. Thompson-Williams-SC Jeren Kendall-VU Peter Alonso-UF Jack Kruger-MS Carson Shaddy-AR 48 Ryne Birk-AM Keegan McGovern-UG 47 Gunnar McNeill-UK 47 Alex Destino-SC tied at Walks 1. Will Toffey-VU Nick Senzel-UT Jacob Robson-MS JJ Schwarz-UF 20 Bryan Reynolds-VU Connor Brumfield-MO 17 Anfernee Grier-AU Daniel Nichols-UG 16 Jack Kruger-MS 16 Colby Bortles-UM 16 Brett Bond-MO 16 D. Thompson-Williams-SC Kramer Robertson-LS 15 Jake Ring-MO tied at Hit by pitch 1. Jonah Bride-SC Bryce Jordan-LS 7 3. Chris Hall-UT 6 Cody Henry-UA 6 Storm Wilson-UK 6 6. Peter Alonso-UF 5 Shane Benes-MO 5 Zach Lavy-MO 5 Colby Bortles-UM 5 Jake Arledge-AR 5 JaVon Shelby-UK 5 Vincent Jackson-UT 5 Trey Harris-MO tied at... 4

32 Sac bunts 1. George Janca-AM 6 Luke Alexander-MS 6 3. Nick Choruby-AM 5 Marcus Mooney-SC 5 5. Troy Squires-UK 4 Ro Coleman-VU 4 7. Cameron Dishon-UM 3 Chris Hall-UT 3 Ian Nelson-MO 3 Clark Eagan-AR 3 Hunter Webb-UA 3 Tyler Campbell-VU 3 Storm Wilson-UK 3 Stephen Wrenn-UG 3 Eric Cole-AR 3 Total plate appearances 1. Anfernee Grier-AU Ryan Howard-MO Jacob Robson-MS Joshua Palacios-AU 105 Jordan Ebert-AU Jake Ring-MO 103 Dalton Guthrie-UF Clark Eagan-AR 102 Skyler Weber-UG Jeren Kendall-VU 101 Niko Buentello-AU 101 JJ Schwarz-UF 101 Connor Brumfield-MO tied at Strikeouts 1. Chandler Taylor-UA Zach Lavy-MO Daniel Robert-AU Bryan Reynolds-VU Shane Benes-MO Brian Sharp-MO Michael Curry-UG 20 Tristan Pompey-UK Jake Ring-MO 19 Kyle Smith-VU 19 George Janca-AM 19 Buddy Reed-UF tied at Sac flies 1. Jason Delay-VU 6 2. Cody Nulph-AU 5 J.B. Woodman-UM 5 Jordan Rodgers-UT 5 5. Beau Jordan-LS 4 Trey Harris-MO 4 Peter Alonso-UF 4 8. Carson Shaddy-AR 3 Dalton Guthrie-UF 3 O'Neal Lochridge-LS 3 Clark Eagan-AR 3 Tate Blackman-UM 3 Ryne Birk-AM 3 Tristan Pompey-UK tied at... 2 At bats 1. Jordan Ebert-AU Skyler Weber-UG 94 Ryan Howard-MO Dalton Guthrie-UF Joshua Palacios-AU Alex Destino-SC 88 Anfernee Grier-AU Evan White-UK 87 Zach Lavy-MO Niko Buentello-AU 85 Ryne Birk-AM Keegan McGovern-UG 84 Jake Ring-MO 84 Jeren Kendall-VU tied at Caught stealing 1. Jake Fraley-LS 5 2. Jeren Kendall-VU 4 Trey Harris-MO 4 Jordan Ebert-AU 4 5. Anfernee Grier-AU 3 Skyler Weber-UG 3 Stephen Wrenn-UG 3 Cole Freeman-LS 3 Zach Lavy-MO 3 Ro Coleman-VU 3 J.B. Woodman-UM 3 Bryan Reynolds-VU 3 Derek Lance-UT tied at... 2 Stolen bases 1. Jeren Kendall-VU Jake Ring-MO 13 Jake Fraley-LS Anfernee Grier-AU Joshua Palacios-AU 11 Cole Freeman-LS Jacob Robson-MS D. Thompson-Williams-SC 9 Buddy Reed-UF 9 Nick Senzel-UT Evan White-UK 7 Antoine Duplantis-LS 7 Alonzo Jones-VU 7 J.B. Woodman-UM tied at... 6 Steal attempts 1. Jeren Kendall-VU Jake Fraley-LS Anfernee Grier-AU 15 Jake Ring-MO Cole Freeman-LS Joshua Palacios-AU Jacob Robson-MS Buddy Reed-UF 10 D. Thompson-Williams-SC 10 J.B. Woodman-UM 10 Nick Senzel-UT Trey Harris-MO 8 Alonzo Jones-VU tied at... 7 Grounded into DP 1. Jeremy Vasquez-UF 4 Brian Sharp-MO 4 Nathaniel Lowe-MS 4 4. Connor Brumfield-MO 3 Mike Rivera-UF 3 Ian Nelson-MO 3 Jordan Romero-LS 3 Nick Choruby-AM 3 Tate Blackman-UM 3 Joel Davis-AM 3 Nick Banks-AM 3 Jake Ring-MO 3 Ryan Howard-MO 3 Peter Alonso-UF tied at... 2

33 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Geoffrey Bramblett-UA Jordan Sheffield-VU Reggie Mcclain-MO Clarke Schmidt-SC Dakota Hudson-MS Zach Warren-UT Brigham Hill-AM Braden Webb-SC Dustin Beggs-UK A.J. Puk-UF Kevin Smith-UG Sean Johnson-UM Brady Bramlett-UM John Valek III-LS Logan Shore-UF 2.23 Batters struck out 1. Alex Faedo-UF 45 Jordan Sheffield-VU Clarke Schmidt-SC Dakota Hudson-MS Brady Bramlett-UM 39 Robert Tyler-UG Logan Shore-UF Austin Sexton-MS 37 Adam Hill-SC Alex Lange-LS 34 Tyler Ivey-AM 34 Jake Walters-UA 34 Reggie Mcclain-MO 34 Tanner Houck-MO Dustin Beggs-UK 32 Saves 1. Josh Reagan-SC 6 2. Wyatt Short-UM 5 3. Ryan Hendrix-AM 4 Thomas Burrows-UA 4 5. Sean Hjelle-UK 3 Brian Sharp-MO 3 Shaun Anderson-UF 3 Drew Moody-UG 3 Zach Jackson-AR 3 Justin Lewis-UK 3 Hayden Stone-VU 3 Jon Lipinski-UT tied at... 2 Opposing bat avg 1. Braden Webb-SC Ben Braymer-AU Dustin Beggs-UK Alex Faedo-UF Dakota Hudson-MS.172 Heath Holder-UG Geoffrey Bramblett-UA.179 Kevin Smith-UG Robert Tyler-UG Clarke Schmidt-SC Andy Pagnozzi-UM A.J. Puk-UF Brady Bramlett-UM Tyler Ivey-AM Jace Vines-AM.198 Batters SO out looking 1. Brady Bramlett-UM Clarke Schmidt-SC Dane Dunning-UF Jordan Sheffield-VU 15 Tyler Ivey-AM 15 Braden Webb-SC Dustin Beggs-UK Logan Shore-UF Justin Camp-AU 12 Jake Walters-UA Dakota Hudson-MS 11 Adam Hill-SC 11 Bo Tucker-UG 11 Reggie Mcclain-MO 11 Zach Warren-UT 11 Appearances 1. Kirby Snead-UF Cole Bartlett-MO Shaun Anderson-UF 11 Brian Sharp-MO Eric Freeman-UT 10 Doug Willey-AR 10 Josh Reagan-SC 10 David Parkinson-UM 10 Ben Braymer-AU 10 Drew Moody-UG 10 Jordan Rodriguez-AR tied at... 9 Innings pitched 1. Reggie Mcclain-MO Dustin Beggs-UK Clarke Schmidt-SC Tanner Houck-MO Dakota Hudson-MS Logan Shore-UF Geoffrey Bramblett-UA Dominic Taccolini-AR 31.0 Alex Faedo-UF 31.0 Justin Camp-AU Jordan Sheffield-VU Jared Poche'-LS 30.1 Austin Sexton-MS Alex Lange-LS Zach Warren-UT 29.0 Wins 1. Alex Faedo-UF 5 Clarke Schmidt-SC 5 Dustin Beggs-UK 5 4. Kyle Wright-VU 4 John Valek III-LS 4 Zach Warren-UT 4 Logan Shore-UF 4 Kyle Simonds-AM 4 Andy Pagnozzi-UM 4 Adam Hill-SC 4 Brady Bramlett-UM 4 Braden Webb-SC tied at... 3 Games started tied at... 5 Games finished 1. Brian Sharp-MO Josh Reagan-SC 9 3. Shaun Anderson-UF 8 4. Wyatt Short-UM 7 Gordon Cardenas-AU 7 Caleb Gilbert-LS 7 7. Jon Lipinski-UT 6 Doug Willey-AR 6 Thomas Burrows-UA 6 Sean Hjelle-UK tied at... 5 Games in relief 1. Kirby Snead-UF Brian Sharp-MO 11 Shaun Anderson-UF 11 Cole Bartlett-MO Jordan Rodriguez-AR 10 David Parkinson-UM 10 Doug Willey-AR 10 Drew Moody-UG 10 Josh Reagan-SC tied at... 9 Sac bunts allowed 1. Alex Lange-LS 6 2. Jake Walters-UA 5 Ben Bowden-VU 5 Zach Jackson-AR 5 5. Ben Braymer-AU 4 6. Blaine Knight-AR 3 Jared Poche'-LS 3 Robert Tyler-UG 3 Brigham Hill-AM 3 Trevor Tinder-UG 3 Sean Johnson-UM 3 Cole Lipscomb-AU 3 Brady Singer-UF 3 Connor Jones-UG tied at... 2

34 Sac flies allowed 1. Vance Tatum-MS 3 2. Cole Lipscomb-AU 2 Andy Cox-UT 2 Gabe Klobosits-AU 2 Cole Bartlett-MO 2 Tyler Ivey-AM 2 Daniel Vasquez-UT 2 Heath Holder-UG tied at... 1 Wild pitches 1. Connor Jones-UG 8 2. Daniel Vasquez-UT 6 Blakely Brown-UG 6 4. Dakota Hudson-MS 5 Alex Lange-LS 5 Marc Frazier-AU 5 Cole McKay-LS 5 Heath Holder-UG 5 Zack Brown-UK 5 Hunter Hart-AR tied at... 4 Losses 1. Zack Brown-UK 3 2. Tanner Houck-MO 2 Cole Lipscomb-AU 2 Steven Kane-UT 2 Michael Plassmeyer-MO 2 Mike Oczypok-UA 2 Jake Walters-UA 2 Daniel Vasquez-UT 2 Ben Braymer-AU 2 Marc Frazier-AU 2 James Teague-AR 2 Zach Jackson-AR 2 Austin Tribby-MO 2 Jared Poche'-LS 2 Heath Holder-UG 2 Balks 1. Heath Holder-UG tied at... 1 Runners picked off 1. Josh Reagan-SC 2 Zack Brown-UK 2 Dustin Beggs-UK 2 Tucker Pennell-AR 2 Turner Larkins-AM 2 James Teague-AR 2 Daniel Brown-MS 2 Andrew Gist-UG 2 Tanner DeVinny-UA tied at... 1 Hit batters 1. Heath Holder-UG 6 2. Adam Hill-SC 4 Daniel Brown-MS 4 Brady Singer-UF 4 Kyle Wright-VU 4 Kale Breaux-MS 4 Kevin Smith-UG 4 Scott Moss-UF 4 Jared Poche'-LS 4 Keaton McKinney-AR tied at... 3 Intentional BB allowed 1. Brian Sharp-MO 1 Blakely Brown-UG 1 Marc Frazier-AU 1 Cole Bartlett-MO 1 Jared Poche'-LS 1 Aaron Soto-UT 1 Eric Freeman-UT 1 Andy Cox-UT 1 Daniel Vasquez-UT 1 Dallas Woolfolk-UM 1 Earned runs allowed 1. Jordan Sheffield-VU 3 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 3 3. Zach Warren-UT 5 Clarke Schmidt-SC 5 Brigham Hill-AM 5 Dakota Hudson-MS 5 Kevin Smith-UG 5 Braden Webb-SC 5 A.J. Puk-UF 5 Reggie Mcclain-MO 5 Sean Johnson-UM Andy Pagnozzi-UM 6 Brady Bramlett-UM 6 Adam Hill-SC John Valek III-LS 7 Hits allowed 1. Ben Braymer-AU Braden Webb-SC Kevin Smith-UG 15 Heath Holder-UG 15 Andy Pagnozzi-UM Adam Hill-SC A.J. Puk-UF 17 Robert Tyler-UG Alex Faedo-UF 18 Tyler Ivey-AM 18 Connor Jones-UG Brady Bramlett-UM 19 Jace Vines-AM Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 20 Sean Johnson-UM 20 Walks allowed 1. Reggie Mcclain-MO 1 2. John Valek III-LS 2 3. Andy Pagnozzi-UM 3 Logan Shore-UF 3 5. Alex Faedo-UF 4 Adam Hill-SC 4 Dustin Beggs-UK 4 Brigham Hill-AM 4 9. Casey Mize-AU Dominic Taccolini-AR 6 Clarke Schmidt-SC 6 Kyle Simonds-AM Dane Dunning-UF 7 Andrew Gist-UG 7 Daniel Brown-MS 7 Runs allowed 1. Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 3 2. Zach Warren-UT 5 Clarke Schmidt-SC 5 Brigham Hill-AM 5 5. Adam Hill-SC 6 Jordan Sheffield-VU 6 7. Kevin Smith-UG 7 Andy Pagnozzi-UM 7 Dakota Hudson-MS 7 Dustin Beggs-UK 7 Brady Bramlett-UM Dane Dunning-UF 8 Tyler Ivey-AM 8 Logan Shore-UF Sean Johnson-UM 9 Doubles allowed 1. Robert Tyler-UG 0 2. Andy Pagnozzi-UM 1 Heath Holder-UG 1 4. Dominic Taccolini-AR 2 Kyle Simonds-AM 2 Daniel Brown-MS 2 Jace Vines-AM 2 Adam Hill-SC 2 Sean Johnson-UM 2 A.J. Puk-UF 2 Jordan Sheffield-VU 2 Dakota Hudson-MS 2 Braden Webb-SC Ben Braymer-AU 3 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 3

35 Triples allowed 1. Andrew Gist-UG 0 Austin Sexton-MS 0 Tanner Houck-MO 0 Jared Poche'-LS 0 Chad Smith-UM 0 Brigham Hill-AM 0 Zach Warren-UT 0 Daniel Brown-MS 0 Andy Cox-UT 0 Alex Faedo-UF 0 Adam Hill-SC 0 Sean Johnson-UM 0 A.J. Puk-UF 0 Jordan Sheffield-VU 0 Dakota Hudson-MS 0 Home runs allowed 1. Andy Pagnozzi-UM 0 Dominic Taccolini-AR 0 Reggie Mcclain-MO 0 Eric Freeman-UT 0 Tyler Ivey-AM 0 Jordan Sheffield-VU 0 Chad Smith-UM 0 Brigham Hill-AM 0 Zach Warren-UT 0 Daniel Brown-MS 0 Adam Hill-SC Alex Faedo-UF 1 Braden Webb-SC 1 Jace Vines-AM 1 Zack Brown-UK 1

36 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Fielding pct 1. Nathaniel Lowe-MS Michael Barash-AM Niko Buentello-AU Tucker Pennell-AR Michael Papierski-LS Blake Logan-AU Skyler Weber-UG Will Haynie-UA Clark Eagan-AR Hunter Stovall-MS Bryce Jordan-LS JJ Schwarz-UF Kyle Smith-VU Deacon Liput-UF Benito Santiago-UT Assists 1. Ryan Howard-MO Ryan Gridley-MS 71 Riley Mahan-UK Tate Blackman-UM Michael Bernal-AR Rick Nomura-AR Nick Senzel-UT Errol Robinson-UM Dalton Guthrie-UF Cody Nulph-AU Ian Nelson-MO 52 Jordan Ebert-AU Boomer White-AM Nick King-UG tied at Catchers interference Chances 1. Zach Lavy-MO Evan White-UK Jordan Rodgers-UT Hunter Melton-AM Peter Alonso-UF Nathaniel Lowe-MS Will Golsan-UM Michael Barash-AM Niko Buentello-AU Chris Cullen-SC Chance Vincent-UA Brett Bond-MO Mike Rivera-UF Henri Lartigue-UM 152 Tucker Pennell-AR 152 Fielding double plays 1. Jordan Rodgers-UT Ryan Howard-MO Zach Lavy-MO Ryan Gridley-MS Peter Alonso-UF 16 Jeff Moberg-UT Rick Nomura-AR 15 Will Golsan-UM 15 Evan White-UK Nathaniel Lowe-MS Niko Buentello-AU 13 Max Bartlett-UT 13 Michael Bernal-AR tied at Steal attempts against 1. Tucker Pennell-AR Brett Bond-MO Blake Logan-AU 20 Michael Barash-AM Michael Papierski-LS Tyler Schultz-UT Elih Marrero-MS Skyler Weber-UG 14 Michael Curry-UG Will Haynie-UA Nick Fortes-UM 11 Justin Camp-AU 11 Mark Kolozsvary-UF tied at Putouts 1. Zach Lavy-MO Evan White-UK Jordan Rodgers-UT Peter Alonso-UF Hunter Melton-AM Nathaniel Lowe-MS Will Golsan-UM Niko Buentello-AU Michael Barash-AM Chris Cullen-SC Henri Lartigue-UM Chance Vincent-UA Brett Bond-MO Mike Rivera-UF Tucker Pennell-AR 127 Passed balls 1. Henri Lartigue-UM 5 2. Jason Delay-VU 4 Elih Marrero-MS 4 4. Skyler Weber-UG 2 Michael Curry-UG 2 Tanner DeVinny-UA 2 Tucker Pennell-AR 2 JJ Schwarz-UF 2 Blake Logan-AU 2 Troy Squires-UK tied at... 1 Stolen bases against 1. Blake Logan-AU Tucker Pennell-AR 16 Brett Bond-MO Tyler Schultz-UT Elih Marrero-MS Michael Barash-AM Michael Curry-UG Michael Papierski-LS 10 Skyler Weber-UG Dakota Hudson-MS 8 Tanner Houck-MO 8 Justin Camp-AU 8 Mark Kolozsvary-UF tied at... 7 Caught stealing by 1. Tucker Pennell-AR Michael Papierski-LS 9 3. Brett Bond-MO 8 4. Michael Barash-AM 7 5. Will Haynie-UA 6 6. Jason Delay-VU 5 7. Henri Lartigue-UM 4 Jared Poche'-LS 4 Skyler Weber-UG 4 Mike Rivera-UF 4 Logan Shore-UF 4 Dominic Taccolini-AR 4 Nick Fortes-UM tied at... 3 Errors 1. Riley Mahan-UK Mitchell Webb-UG 8 3. Damon Haecker-AU 7 Jordan Ebert-AU 7 Ryan Howard-MO 7 Max Bartlett-UT 7 7. Shane Benes-MO 6 Ian Nelson-MO 6 Gavin Collins-MS 6 Carson Shaddy-AR 6 George Janca-AM 6 Chandler Avant-UA tied at... 5

37 2016 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 52 - Vanderbilt (vs UIC, Feb 27, 2016) Runs scored: 25 - Tennessee (vs Grand Canyon, Feb 26, 2016) Hits: 21 - (4 times ) RBIs: 22 - Tennessee (vs Grand Canyon, Feb 26, 2016) Doubles: 7 - (5 times ) Triples: 3 - Texas A&M (vs Yale, Mar 05, 2016) Home runs: 7 - Kentucky (vs Dayton, Feb 21, 2016) Total bases: 48 - Kentucky (vs Dayton, Feb 21, 2016) W alks: 13 - Arkansas (vs Eastern Illinois, Mar 05, 2016) Strikeouts: 18 - Missouri (vs Florida, Mar 18, 2016) Sac hits: 4 - Mississippi State (vs USC, Mar 05, 2016) Sac flies: 4 - Arkansas (vs Miss. Valley State, Feb 24, 2016) Stolen bases: 8 - Missouri (vs Seton Hall, Feb 20, 2016) Caught stealing: 3 - Vanderbilt (vs Eastern Illinois, Feb 24, 2016) Hit by pitch: 5 - Kentucky (vs Buffalo, Mar 05, 2016) Runners LOB: 16 - Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) 16 - South Carolina (vs The Citadel, Mar 01, 2016) Hit into DP: 3 - (9 times ) Fielding Putouts: 42 - Vanderbilt (vs UIC, Feb 27, 2016) Assists: 24 - Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Errors: 7 - Auburn (vs Sacramento St., Feb 19, 2016) Passed balls: 3 - Ole Miss (vs Louisville, Feb 26, 2016) DPs turned: 3 - (16 times ) Pitching Innings pitched: Vanderbilt (vs UIC, Feb 27, 2016) Strikeouts: 19 - Vanderbilt (vs UIC, Feb 27, 2016) Hits allowed: 2 - (16 times ) Wild pitches: 5 - Alabama (vs UAB, Mar 22, 2016) 5 - Georgia (vs Mercer, Feb 24, 2016) 5 - Kentucky (vs UC Santa Barbara, Feb 26, 2016) Hit batters: 5 - Arkansas (vs Gonzaga, Mar 09, 2016) 5 - Florida (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016)

38 2016 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS) Batting At bats: 94 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Runs scored: 25 - Tennessee vs Grand Canyon (Feb 26, 2016) Hits: 28 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 19, 2016) 28 - Arkansas vs South Carolina (Mar 18, 2016) RBIs: 22 - Tennessee vs Grand Canyon (Feb 26, 2016) 22 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) Doubles: 8 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 20, 2016) Triples: 3 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) 3 - Yale vs Texas A&M (Mar 05, 2016) Home runs: 7 - Dayton vs Kentucky (Feb 21, 2016) Total bases: 51 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) W alks: 13 - Eastern Illinois vs Arkansas (Mar 05, 2016) Strikeouts: 28 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Sac hits: 4 - Mississippi State vs USC (Mar 05, 2016) Sac flies: 4 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 20, 2016) 4 - Miss. Valley State vs Arkansas (Feb 24, 2016) Stolen bases: 8 - Seton Hall vs Missouri (Feb 20, 2016) Caught stealing: 3 - Eastern Illinois vs Vanderbilt (Feb 24, 2016) 3 - Alabama vs LSU (Mar 19, 2016) Hit by pitch: 5 - Buffalo vs Kentucky (Mar 05, 2016) Runners LOB: 28 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Hit into DP: 3 - (10 times ) Fielding Putouts: 78 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Assists: 38 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Errors: 7 - Sacramento St. vs Auburn (Feb 19, 2016) Passed balls: 3 - Louisville vs Ole Miss (Feb 26, 2016) DPs turned: 3 - (10 times ) Pitching Innings pitched: Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Strikeouts: 28 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Hits allowed: 2 - (16 times ) Wild pitches: 5 - Georgia vs Mercer (Feb 24, 2016) 5 - Alabama vs UAB (Mar 22, 2016) 5 - UC Santa Barbara vs Kentucky (Feb 26, 2016) Hit batters: 5 - Eastern Michigan vs Florida (Feb 24, 2016) 5 - Gonzaga vs Arkansas (Mar 09, 2016)

39 2016 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 7 - (4 times ) Runs scored: 5 - E. White, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) Hits: 5 - (6 times ) RBIs: 7 - JaVon Shelby, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) 7 - N Lowe, Mississippi State (vs Eastern Kentucky, Mar 15, 2016) 7 - Destino, South Carolina (vs Penn State, Feb 27, 2016) Doubles: 3 - J. Ebert, Auburn (vs Southern, Feb 26, 2016) 3 - S. Wilson, Kentucky (vs Buffalo, Mar 05, 2016) Triples: 2 - Birk, Texas A&M (vs Yale, Mar 05, 2016) 2 - Moss, Texas A&M (vs Hofstra, Feb 19, 2016) Home runs: 2 - (10 times ) Total bases: 13 - T. Pompey, Kentucky (vs Dayton, Feb 21, 2016) W alks: 5 - Senzel, Tennessee (vs Central Michigan, Feb 28, 2016) Strikeouts: 5 - Curry, Georgia (vs Western Kentucky, Feb 28, 2016) Sac hits: 2 - (5 times ) Sac flies: 2 - (6 times ) Stolen bases: 3 - (5 times ) Caught stealing: 2 - Wrenn, Georgia (vs Mercer, Feb 24, 2016) Hit by pitch: 2 - (14 times ) Runners LOB: 7 - Nelson, Missouri (vs UIC, Mar 06, 2016) 7 - A. Catron, Arkansas (vs Eastern Illinois, Mar 06, 2016) Fielding Putouts: 18 - Delay, Vanderbilt (vs UIC, Feb 27, 2016) 18 - Melton, Texas A&M (vs Houston Baptist, Mar 01, 2016) Assists: 10 - Ryan Gridley, Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Errors: 2 - (24 times ) Passed balls: 3 - Lartigue, Ole Miss (vs Louisville, Feb 26, 2016) Pitching Innings pitched: (6 times ) Strikeouts: 13 - Tyler, Georgia (vs Ga. Southern, Feb 19, 2016) 13 - J Walters, Alabama (vs North Dakota, Feb 27, 2016) 13 - Faedo, Florida (vs Harvard, Mar 12, 2016) Wild pitches: 4 - Jones, Georgia (vs Mercer, Feb 24, 2016) 4 - Day, Vanderbilt (vs Middle Tennessee, Mar 22, 2016) Hit batters: 4 - Moss, Florida (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016)

40 2016 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Mar 22, 2016 (All games) Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Tennessee Mississippi State LSU Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Georgia Alabama Team Pitching g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. South Carolina Alabama Ole Miss Florida Vanderbilt Texas A&M Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee LSU Kentucky Arkansas Georgia Auburn Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Joshua Palacios-AU jr Anfernee Grier-AU jr John Jones-SC so Jeff Moberg-UT sr J.B. Moss-AM sr Boomer White-AM jr Niko Buentello-AU jr Gunnar McNeill-UK jr D. Thompson-Williams-SC jr Peter Alonso-UF jr Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Geoffrey Bramblett-UA jr Jordan Sheffield-VU so Reggie Mcclain-MO sr Clarke Schmidt-SC so Dakota Hudson-MS jr Zach Warren-UT so Brigham Hill-AM so Braden Webb-SC fr Dustin Beggs-UK sr A.J. Puk-UF jr

41 2016 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Mar 22, 2016 (All games) HITS Cl G H H/G 1. Joshua Palacios-AU JR Anfernee Grier-AU JR Dalton Guthrie-UF SO John Jones-SC SO Jordan Ebert-AU SR Niko Buentello-AU JR J.B. Moss-AM SR Boomer White-AM JR tied with 32 hit(s) HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G 1. Anfernee Grier-AU JR JaVon Shelby-UK JR John Jones-SC SO Niko Buentello-AU JR Keegan McGovern-UG SO Carson Shaddy-AR SO Mike Rivera-UF SO tied with 4 home run(s) TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G 1. Jordan Rodgers-UT JR Ryne Birk-AM JR Jake Ring-MO JR Joshua Palacios-AU JR Nick Banks-AM JR Deacon Liput-UF FR J.B. Moss-AM SR Jake Fraley-LS JR tied with 2 triple(s) STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G 1. Jeren Kendall-VU SO Jake Ring-MO JR Jake Fraley-LS JR Anfernee Grier-AU JR Joshua Palacios-AU JR Cole Freeman-LS JR Jacob Robson-MS JR D. Thompson-Williams-SC JR Buddy Reed-UF JR Nick Senzel-UT JR WALKS Cl G BB BB/G 1. Will Toffey-VU SO Nick Senzel-UT JR Jacob Robson-MS JR Bryan Reynolds-VU JR JJ Schwarz-UF SO Connor Brumfield-MO FR Anfernee Grier-AU JR tied with 16 walk(s) RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Anfernee Grier-AU JR J.B. Moss-AM SR Nick Senzel-UT JR D. Thompson-Williams-SC JR Jeff Moberg-UT SR Jeren Kendall-VU SO Joshua Palacios-AU JR Jake Fraley-LS JR tied with 24 run(s) scored DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Cody Nulph-AU SR Jack Kruger-MS JR Peter Alonso-UF JR Colby Bortles-UM JR Nick Senzel-UT JR Jeff Moberg-UT SR Zach Lavy-MO SR tied with 8 double(s) RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. Jordan Rodgers-UT JR Niko Buentello-AU JR John Jones-SC SO Peter Alonso-UF JR Nick Senzel-UT JR Hunter Melton-AM SR Mike Rivera-UF SO Gunnar McNeill-UK JR Vincent Jackson-UT SR tied with 23 RBI(s) TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. Anfernee Grier-AU JR Niko Buentello-AU JR Joshua Palacios-AU JR John Jones-SC SO J.B. Moss-AM SR D. Thompson-Williams-SC JR Jeren Kendall-VU SO Peter Alonso-UF JR Jack Kruger-MS JR tied with 48 total base(s) ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Anfernee Grier-AU jr Jeff Moberg-UT sr John Jones-SC so Joshua Palacios-AU jr D. Thompson-Williams-SC jr Boomer White-AM jr Chris Hall-UT sr Nick Senzel-UT jr Niko Buentello-AU jr Jacob Robson-MS jr SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. JaVon Shelby-UK jr Anfernee Grier-AU jr J.B. Moss-AM sr Niko Buentello-AU jr John Jones-SC so D. Thompson-Williams-SC jr Peter Alonso-UF jr Joshua Palacios-AU jr Carson Shaddy-AR so Jeren Kendall-VU so

42 2016 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Mar 22, 2016 (All games) WINS Cl G Wins W-L 1. Dustin Beggs-UK SR Alex Faedo-UF SO Clarke Schmidt-SC SO tied with 4 victory(s) STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G 1. Alex Faedo-UF SO Jordan Sheffield-VU SO Clarke Schmidt-SC SO Dakota Hudson-MS JR Brady Bramlett-UM JR Robert Tyler-UG JR Logan Shore-UF JR Austin Sexton-MS JR Adam Hill-SC FR tied with 34 strikeout(s) SAVES Cl G Saves 1. Josh Reagan-SC JR Wyatt Short-UM JR Ryan Hendrix-AM JR 8 4 Thomas Burrows-UA JR tied with 3 save(s) SHUTOUTS Cl G Shutouts 1. Austin Sexton-MS JR 5 1 Logan Shore-UF JR 5 1 Tanner Houck-MO SO 5 1 OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg 1. Braden Webb-SC FR Ben Braymer-AU JR Dustin Beggs-UK SR Alex Faedo-UF SO Dakota Hudson-MS JR Heath Holder-UG SR Geoffrey Bramblett-UA JR Kevin Smith-UG FR Robert Tyler-UG JR Clarke Schmidt-SC SO INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Reggie Mcclain-MO SR Dustin Beggs-UK SR Clarke Schmidt-SC SO Tanner Houck-MO SO Dakota Hudson-MS JR Logan Shore-UF JR Geoffrey Bramblett-UA JR Dominic Taccolini-AR JR Alex Faedo-UF SO Justin Camp-AU SR APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Kirby Snead-UF JR Cole Bartlett-MO SO Shaun Anderson-UF JR Brian Sharp-MO FR tied with 10 appearance(s) GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 35 tied with 5 game(s) started COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Zack Brown-UK JR Tanner Houck-MO SO Austin Sexton-MS JR Reggie Mcclain-MO SR Logan Shore-UF JR Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Florida Texas A&M South Carolina Vanderbilt Mississippi State Arkansas LSU Kentucky Ole Miss Alabama Georgia Tennessee Missouri Auburn

43 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Analysis (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games Sorted by Player Name) vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct out out gnd Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbi ops pct h ab avg adv ops pct rbi w/out lob err fc kl Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out

44 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Analysis (as of Mar 22, 2016) (All games Sorted by Player Name) vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct h ab avg out out gnd gdp Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals * = average based on 9-inning game

45 2016 SEC Baseball Statistical Ranking Comparison as of Mar 22, 2016 Hitting/Fielding Avg Slug OB% AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB SO SB Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Missouri Ole Miss South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt Pitching ERA Bavg H R BB SO CG Sv Sho Fld% DP A SB% CSB Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Missouri Ole Miss South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt

46 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Conference statistics (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only Sorted by Batting avg) Team avg g ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Ole Miss Florida Alabama Kentucky LSU Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Arkansas Mississippi State Missouri Totals (SEC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Vanderbilt / Alabama / Florida / Ole Miss / Mississippi State / South Carolina / LSU / Kentucky / Missouri / Tennessee / Texas A&M / Georgia / Arkansas / Auburn / Totals / PB - Vanderbilt 2, Miss. State 1, Georgia 1, Kentucky 1. Pickoffs - Alabama 1, S. Carolina 1. (SEC games only Sorted by Fielding pct) Team c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci Kentucky Arkansas Vanderbilt Tennessee Florida South Carolina LSU Missouri Auburn Texas A&M Mississippi State Ole Miss Alabama Georgia Totals

47 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Ole Miss Florida Alabama Kentucky LSU Tennessee Vanderbilt.250 Georgia Arkansas Mississippi State Missouri.228 Runs scored 1. Texas A&M Kentucky 27 Auburn South Carolina Ole Miss Florida 17 Vanderbilt Alabama 15 Georgia Tennessee 14 Arkansas Mississippi State Missouri 10 LSU 10 Doubles 1. Texas A&M Ole Miss 9 3. Vanderbilt 8 4. Missouri 7 Auburn 7 6. Tennessee 6 Mississippi State 6 Kentucky 6 LSU Arkansas 5 Florida Alabama 4 South Carolina 4 Georgia 4 Total bases 1. Texas A&M Auburn Kentucky South Carolina Florida Ole Miss Alabama Vanderbilt Georgia Mississippi State Tennessee 36 Arkansas LSU Missouri 32 Slugging pct 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Florida Ole Miss Kentucky Alabama Georgia Arkansas Tennessee Vanderbilt LSU Missouri Mississippi State.306 Hits 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Kentucky 32 Ole Miss Alabama Florida Vanderbilt 29 LSU Mississippi State Tennessee Georgia Arkansas Missouri 23 Triples 1. Auburn 2 Texas A&M 2 South Carolina 2 4. Missouri 1 Florida 1 Kentucky 1 Total plate appearances 1. Kentucky Mississippi State Texas A&M Vanderbilt Auburn Ole Miss Alabama Tennessee South Carolina LSU Florida Missouri 113 Arkansas Georgia 110 On base pct 1. South Carolina Texas A&M Auburn Kentucky Ole Miss Alabama Florida Tennessee Vanderbilt LSU Mississippi State Arkansas Missouri Georgia.282 Runs batted in 1. Texas A&M Auburn 24 South Carolina Kentucky Ole Miss Florida 17 Vanderbilt Alabama 15 Georgia Tennessee Mississippi State 11 Arkansas Missouri LSU 8 Home runs 1. Kentucky 4 Florida 4 3. South Carolina 3 Georgia 3 Alabama 3 Auburn 3 7. Ole Miss 2 Texas A&M 2 Arkansas Vanderbilt 1 Tennessee 1 Mississippi State 1 At bats 1. Texas A&M 121 Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt Auburn LSU Ole Miss 106 Alabama Georgia South Carolina 102 Tennessee Arkansas 101 Florida 101 Missouri 101

48 Walks 1. Kentucky Ole Miss Vanderbilt Mississippi State 12 Tennessee South Carolina Florida Auburn 9 9. Arkansas Alabama 7 LSU 7 Missouri Texas A&M Georgia 5 Sac bunts 1. Texas A&M 5 2. Alabama 4 3. Mississippi State 2 Missouri 2 Kentucky 2 6. Florida 1 Tennessee 1 South Carolina 1 Hit by pitch 1. Mississippi State 4 South Carolina 4 Alabama 4 4. Tennessee 3 Auburn 3 Arkansas 3 Missouri 3 Ole Miss 3 Kentucky Texas A&M 2 LSU 2 Vanderbilt 2 Sac flies 1. Vanderbilt 3 Ole Miss 3 Auburn 3 4. Florida 2 Tennessee 2 6. Georgia 1 Arkansas 1 South Carolina 1 Texas A&M 1 Strikeouts 1. Missouri Mississippi State Arkansas Vanderbilt Tennessee Kentucky Auburn Ole Miss Alabama Texas A&M Georgia Florida 16 South Carolina LSU 10 Stolen bases 1. Vanderbilt 6 2. Texas A&M 5 3. Arkansas 3 Ole Miss 3 Auburn 3 Alabama 3 7. Mississippi State 2 Tennessee 2 Georgia 2 LSU 2 Florida 2 Caught stealing 1. Alabama 3 2. Ole Miss 2 Auburn 2 Florida 2 Missouri 2 6. Texas A&M 1 South Carolina 1 LSU 1 Steal attempts 1. Alabama 6 Vanderbilt 6 Texas A&M 6 4. Auburn 5 Ole Miss 5 6. Florida 4 7. Arkansas 3 LSU 3 9. Tennessee 2 Missouri 2 Georgia 2 Mississippi State South Carolina 1 Grounded into DP 1. Missouri 3 Florida 3 3. Arkansas 2 Mississippi State 2 5. LSU 1 Auburn 1 Vanderbilt 1 Alabama 1

49 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Vanderbilt Alabama Florida Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina LSU Kentucky Missouri Tennessee Texas A&M Georgia Arkansas Auburn 9.67 Batters struck out 1. Florida Vanderbilt South Carolina Mississippi State Ole Miss Georgia Texas A&M Tennessee LSU Auburn Kentucky Missouri 16 Arkansas Alabama 10 Losses 1. Missouri 3 Arkansas 3 3. LSU 2 Georgia 2 Vanderbilt 2 Tennessee 2 Auburn 2 8. Alabama 1 Mississippi State 1 Texas A&M 1 Ole Miss 1 Kentucky 1 Opposing bat avg 1. Florida Vanderbilt South Carolina Mississippi State.250 Kentucky Ole Miss Alabama Georgia LSU Missouri Tennessee Arkansas Texas A&M Auburn.364 Batters SO out looking 1. South Carolina Mississippi State Georgia Vanderbilt 10 Florida Texas A&M 9 7. Missouri 8 8. Auburn 7 9. Ole Miss Kentucky 4 LSU 4 Tennessee Arkansas Alabama 1 Saves 1. Florida 2 Alabama 2 3. Georgia 1 Vanderbilt 1 Ole Miss 1 Texas A&M 1 Mississippi State 1 Kentucky 1 South Carolina 1 Innings pitched 1. Vanderbilt Mississippi State Florida Tennessee 27.0 LSU 27.0 Auburn 27.0 South Carolina 27.0 Georgia Ole Miss Texas A&M 26.0 Kentucky 26.0 Alabama Missouri Arkansas 24.0 Wins 1. South Carolina 3 Florida 3 3. Kentucky 2 Ole Miss 2 Texas A&M 2 Mississippi State 2 Alabama 2 8. Auburn 1 Vanderbilt 1 Georgia 1 LSU 1 Tennessee 1 Runners picked off 1. Alabama 1 South Carolina 1 Sac bunts allowed 1. Auburn 5 2. LSU 4 3. Vanderbilt 2 Georgia 2 Florida 2 6. Ole Miss 1 Arkansas 1 Missouri 1 Sac flies allowed 1. Mississippi State 3 Texas A&M 3 Tennessee 3 4. Ole Miss 2 Missouri 2 6. Auburn 1 Arkansas 1 Kentucky 1 South Carolina 1 Hits allowed 1. Florida South Carolina Kentucky Ole Miss Vanderbilt Alabama 29 Mississippi State Missouri LSU Georgia 32 Tennessee Arkansas Texas A&M Auburn 44

50 Runs allowed 1. Florida 10 Alabama Vanderbilt Ole Miss 14 South Carolina Kentucky 15 LSU Mississippi State 17 Missouri Tennessee Arkansas Texas A&M 27 Georgia Auburn 31 Doubles allowed 1. Arkansas 4 LSU 4 Kentucky 4 4. South Carolina 5 Missouri 5 6. Alabama 6 Georgia 6 Ole Miss 6 Vanderbilt Texas A&M 7 Florida Mississippi State Tennessee Auburn 11 Wild pitches 1. Georgia 6 2. LSU 4 Mississippi State 4 4. Alabama 3 5. Ole Miss 2 Kentucky 2 Missouri 2 Texas A&M 2 Tennessee 2 Vanderbilt Arkansas 1 South Carolina 1 Auburn 1 Earned runs allowed 1. Alabama 8 Vanderbilt 8 3. Florida Ole Miss South Carolina LSU 13 Mississippi State Kentucky 15 Missouri Tennessee Texas A&M 23 Arkansas Georgia Auburn 29 Triples allowed 1. Kentucky 0 Tennessee 0 Mississippi State 0 South Carolina 0 LSU 0 Alabama 0 Vanderbilt 0 Ole Miss 0 9. Missouri 1 Georgia 1 Florida Auburn 2 Texas A&M 2 Arkansas 2 Balks 1. Georgia 1 Auburn 1 Texas A&M 1 Ole Miss 1 Walks allowed 1. Kentucky 5 2. Auburn 6 3. Florida 7 Alabama 7 LSU 7 6. South Carolina 8 7. Texas A&M 9 8. Missouri Arkansas Vanderbilt 12 Ole Miss Mississippi State Tennessee Georgia 20 Home runs allowed 1. Florida 0 Alabama 0 3. Mississippi State 1 Vanderbilt 1 Ole Miss 1 6. Tennessee 2 South Carolina 2 Auburn 2 9. Texas A&M 3 Arkansas 3 LSU 3 Kentucky Georgia 4 Missouri 4 Hit batters 1. LSU 4 Arkansas 4 Vanderbilt 4 4. South Carolina 3 Florida 3 Tennessee 3 Ole Miss 3 Texas A&M 3 Georgia Mississippi State 2 Auburn 2 Alabama 2 Intentional BB allowed

51 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Fielding pct 1. Kentucky Arkansas Vanderbilt Tennessee Florida South Carolina.972 LSU Missouri Auburn Texas A&M Mississippi State Ole Miss.956 Alabama Georgia.928 Assists 1. Mississippi State Missouri Tennessee 32 Vanderbilt Kentucky 31 Alabama Auburn 30 Arkansas Ole Miss Texas A&M Florida South Carolina 23 LSU Georgia 22 Stolen bases against 1. Mississippi State 6 2. Auburn 5 3. Texas A&M 3 LSU 3 Tennessee 3 South Carolina 3 7. Alabama 2 Kentucky 2 Vanderbilt 2 Missouri 2 Ole Miss 2 Chances 1. Mississippi State Vanderbilt Missouri 116 Tennessee Auburn Alabama 114 Ole Miss Florida 111 Georgia Texas A&M 110 Kentucky South Carolina 107 LSU Arkansas 103 Errors 1. Georgia 8 2. Ole Miss 5 Alabama 5 Mississippi State 5 5. Auburn 4 Missouri 4 Texas A&M 4 8. Florida 3 South Carolina 3 Tennessee 3 LSU 3 Vanderbilt Arkansas 1 Kentucky 1 Caught stealing by 1. LSU 3 2. Florida 2 Tennessee 2 Missouri 2 Texas A&M 2 6. Alabama 1 Arkansas 1 Auburn 1 Putouts 1. Vanderbilt Mississippi State Florida Tennessee 81 Auburn 81 LSU 81 South Carolina 81 Georgia Ole Miss Texas A&M 78 Kentucky 78 Alabama Missouri Arkansas 72 Fielding double plays 1. Ole Miss 3 Missouri 3 Florida 3 4. Vanderbilt 2 South Carolina 2 LSU 2 7. Texas A&M 1 Mississippi State 1 Arkansas 1 Tennessee 1 Alabama 1 Steal attempts against 1. LSU 6 Mississippi State 6 Auburn 6 4. Tennessee 5 Texas A&M 5 6. Missouri 4 7. Alabama 3 South Carolina 3 9. Kentucky 2 Vanderbilt 2 Ole Miss 2 Florida Arkansas 1 Passed balls 1. Vanderbilt 2 2. Kentucky 1 Mississippi State 1 Georgia 1 Catchers interference

52 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. Daniel Robert-AU Joshua Palacios-AU Mike Rivera-UF Nick Choruby-AM John Jones-SC.500 Daniel Nichols-UG.500 Jake Mangum-MS J.B. Moss-AM Boomer White-AM Buddy Reed-UF.455 LT Tolbert-SC.455 J.B. Woodman-UM.455 Alex Destino-SC Kole Cottam-UK Gunnar McNeill-UK.438 Runs scored 1. J.B. Moss-AM 7 Evan White-UK 7 3. Nick Choruby-AM 6 4. Anfernee Grier-AU 5 LT Tolbert-SC 5 Daniel Robert-AU 5 Gene Cone-SC 5 John Jones-SC 5 9. D. Thompson-Williams-SC 4 Jackson Burgreen-AU 4 Jeren Kendall-VU 4 Daniel Nichols-UG 4 Alonzo Jones-VU 4 Luke Becker-UK tied at... 3 Doubles 1. Boomer White-AM tied at... 2 Slugging pct 1. Daniel Nichols-UG Mike Rivera-UF John Jones-SC Joshua Palacios-AU Daniel Robert-AU J.B. Moss-AM JaVon Shelby-UK Buddy Reed-UF.818 J.B. Woodman-UM Chandler Taylor-UA Reid Humphreys-MS Boomer White-AM Gunnar McNeill-UK Ryne Birk-AM.667 Will Haynie-UA.667 Hits 1. Joshua Palacios-AU 8 Daniel Robert-AU 8 3. Gunnar McNeill-UK 7 J.B. Moss-AM 7 John Jones-SC 7 Nick Choruby-AM 7 7. Beau Jordan-LS 6 Boomer White-AM tied at... 5 Triples 1. D. Thompson-Williams-SC 2 Joshua Palacios-AU 2 3. Zach Lavy-MO 1 Nelson Maldonado-UF 1 J.B. Moss-AM 1 JaVon Shelby-UK 1 Ryne Birk-AM 1 On base pct 1. Daniel Robert-AU Joshua Palacios-AU Daniel Nichols-UG Buddy Reed-UF.571 LT Tolbert-SC Mike Rivera-UF Jake Mangum-MS Nick Choruby-AM.538 Cobie Vance-UA J.B. Moss-AM John Jones-SC.500 Will Toffey-VU.500 Alex Destino-SC.500 Connor Brumfield-MO.500 Kole Cottam-UK.500 Runs batted in 1. John Jones-SC 8 2. JaVon Shelby-UK 7 J.B. Moss-AM 7 4. Gunnar McNeill-UK 6 5. D. Thompson-Williams-SC 5 Carson Shaddy-AR 5 Boomer White-AM 5 Jordan Rodgers-UT 5 Mike Rivera-UF tied at... 4 Home runs 1. JaVon Shelby-UK 2 Daniel Nichols-UG 2 John Jones-SC 2 Chandler Taylor-UA tied at... 1 Total bases 1. J.B. Moss-AM 14 John Jones-SC 14 Joshua Palacios-AU Daniel Robert-AU Daniel Nichols-UG Gunnar McNeill-UK 11 JaVon Shelby-UK 11 Chandler Taylor-UA Mike Rivera-UF 10 Ryne Birk-AM Reid Humphreys-MS 9 Buddy Reed-UF 9 Boomer White-AM 9 Niko Buentello-AU 9 J.B. Woodman-UM 9 Walks 1. Tate Blackman-UM 5 2. Storm Wilson-UK 4 Will Toffey-VU 4 Colby Bortles-UM 4 Riley Mahan-UK 4 6. Nathaniel Lowe-MS 3 Cobie Vance-UA 3 Nick Senzel-UT 3 Brian Sharp-MO 3 Buddy Reed-UF 3 JaVon Shelby-UK 3 JJ Schwarz-UF tied at... 2 Hit by pitch 1. Marcus Mooney-SC 2 J.B. Woodman-UM 2 Ian Nelson-MO 2 Cody Henry-UA 2 Jackson Burgreen-AU tied at... 1

53 Sac bunts 1. Hunter Webb-UA 2 George Janca-AM 2 Luke Alexander-MS 2 4. Tyler Schultz-UT 1 Michael Barash-AM 1 Trey Harris-MO 1 Daniel Cucjen-UA 1 Connor Brumfield-MO 1 Joel Davis-AM 1 Chandler Avant-UA 1 Chris Cullen-SC 1 Nick Choruby-AM 1 Troy Squires-UK 1 Storm Wilson-UK 1 Mike Rivera-UF 1 Total plate appearances 1. JaVon Shelby-UK 17 Jacob Robson-MS 17 J.B. Moss-AM 17 Evan White-UK 17 Gunnar McNeill-UK Riley Mahan-UK 16 Nathaniel Lowe-MS 16 Gavin Collins-MS 16 Will Toffey-VU 16 Bryan Reynolds-VU 16 Jeren Kendall-VU tied at Sac flies 1. J.B. Woodman-UM 2 Cody Nulph-AU 2 3. Skyler Weber-UG 1 Jordan Rodgers-UT 1 Jason Delay-VU 1 Jordan Ebert-AU 1 Dalton Guthrie-UF 1 Chris Cullen-SC 1 Vincent Jackson-UT 1 Boomer White-AM 1 Karl Ellison-VU 1 Nolan Rogers-VU 1 Alex Gosser-AR 1 Jeremy Vasquez-UF 1 Tate Blackman-UM 1 At bats 1. Gunnar McNeill-UK Evan White-UK 15 J.B. Moss-AM 15 Will Golsan-UM 15 Jacob Robson-MS 15 Ryne Birk-AM tied at Stolen bases 1. Nick Choruby-AM 3 Jeren Kendall-VU 3 3. Alonzo Jones-VU 2 Antoine Duplantis-LS 2 Joshua Palacios-AU tied at... 1 Steal attempts 1. Jeren Kendall-VU 3 Nick Choruby-AM 3 Joshua Palacios-AU 3 4. Keith Holcombe-UA 2 Jonathan India-UF 2 Antoine Duplantis-LS 2 Buddy Reed-UF 2 Alonzo Jones-VU 2 J.B. Woodman-UM tied at... 1 Strikeouts 1. Shane Benes-MO 8 2. Chandler Taylor-UA 7 3. Zach Lavy-MO 6 Jack Kruger-MS 6 Luke Bonfield-AR tied at... 5 Caught stealing 1. J.B. Woodman-UM 2 2. Buddy Reed-UF 1 Jordan Ebert-AU 1 Brian Sharp-MO 1 Michael Papierski-LS 1 Joshua Palacios-AU 1 Georgie Salem-UA 1 George Janca-AM 1 Alex Destino-SC 1 Zach Lavy-MO 1 Chandler Avant-UA 1 Jonathan India-UF 1 Keith Holcombe-UA 1 Grounded into DP 1. Mike Rivera-UF 2 2. Jordan Romero-LS 1 Penn Murfee-VU 1 Michael Bernal-AR 1 Cody Brown-MS 1 Trey Harris-MO 1 Ian Nelson-MO 1 Jake Arledge-AR 1 Chance Vincent-UA 1 Blake Logan-AU 1 Jake Mangum-MS 1 JJ Schwarz-UF 1 Connor Brumfield-MO 1

54 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Dakota Hudson-MS 0.00 A.J. Puk-UF 0.00 Jordan Sheffield-VU 0.00 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 0.00 Reed Scott-SC 0.00 Justin Lewis-UK 0.00 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0.00 Drew Moody-UG 0.00 Shaun Anderson-UF 0.00 Josh Reagan-SC 0.00 Russell Reynolds-LS 0.00 Jon Keller-UA 0.00 Mark Ecker-AM Gabe Klobosits-AU 1.29 Matt Ruppenthal-VU 1.29 Batters struck out 1. A.J. Puk-UF 11 Clarke Schmidt-SC Logan Shore-UF Alex Faedo-UF 9 Brady Bramlett-UM 9 Jordan Sheffield-VU 9 7. Gabe Klobosits-AU 8 Reggie Mcclain-MO 8 Dakota Hudson-MS 8 John Valek III-LS 8 Zach Warren-UT tied at... 7 Opposing bat avg 1. Russell Reynolds-LS Justin Lewis-UK Shaun Anderson-UF Robert Tyler-UG.111 Will Stokes-UM.111 Jon Keller-UA.111 Josh Reagan-SC Matt Ruppenthal-VU.125 A.J. Puk-UF.125 Mark Ecker-AM Dakota Hudson-MS Braden Webb-SC Geoffrey Bramblett-UA.182 Brady Bramlett-UM.182 Cason Sherrod-AM.182 Batters SO out looking 1. Clarke Schmidt-SC 7 2. Braden Webb-SC 5 3. Dakota Hudson-MS 4 Logan Shore-UF 4 5. Ben Bowden-VU 3 Reggie Mcclain-MO 3 Patrick Raby-VU 3 Reed Scott-SC 3 Bo Tucker-UG 3 Andrew Gist-UG 3 Zack Brown-UK tied at... 2 Innings pitched 1. Dakota Hudson-MS 9.0 Reggie Mcclain-MO Zack Brown-UK Clarke Schmidt-SC 7.0 Gabe Klobosits-AU 7.0 Matt Ruppenthal-VU 7.0 A.J. Puk-UF 7.0 Dustin Beggs-UK Alex Lange-LS Braden Webb-SC 6.1 Zach Warren-UT tied at Wins tied at... 1 Saves 1. Shaun Anderson-UF 2 2. Noah Hughes-MS 1 Wyatt Short-UM 1 Justin Lewis-UK 1 Jon Keller-UA 1 Tyler Johnson-SC 1 Matt Foster-UA 1 Patrick Raby-VU 1 Ryan Hendrix-AM 1 Bo Tucker-UG 1 Appearances 1. Will Stokes-UM 3 Shaun Anderson-UF tied at... 2 Games started tied at... 1 Games finished 1. Shaun Anderson-UF 3 2. Brian Sharp-MO 2 Wyatt Short-UM 2 Josh Reagan-SC tied at... 1 Games in relief 1. Will Stokes-UM 3 Shaun Anderson-UF tied at... 2 Sac bunts allowed 1. John Valek III-LS tied at... 1

55 Sac flies allowed 1. Tyler Ivey-AM tied at... 1 Losses tied at... 1 Runners picked off 1. Josh Reagan-SC 1 Jake Walters-UA 1 Wild pitches 1. Chad Smith-UM 2 Blakely Brown-UG 2 John Valek III-LS 2 Heath Holder-UG 2 Matt Foster-UA 2 Connor Jones-UG tied at... 1 Balks 1. Sean Johnson-UM 1 Cole Lipscomb-AU 1 Heath Holder-UG 1 Tyler Ivey-AM 1 Hit batters 1. Jared Poche'-LS 3 2. Kyle Wright-VU 2 Dominic Taccolini-AR 2 Cason Sherrod-AM 2 Dakota Hudson-MS 2 Braden Webb-SC 2 Chad Smith-UM tied at... 1 Intentional BB allowed Earned runs allowed 1. Reed Scott-SC 0 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 0 Russell Reynolds-LS 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 A.J. Puk-UF 0 Josh Reagan-SC 0 Mark Ecker-AM 0 Shaun Anderson-UF 0 Jon Keller-UA 0 Justin Lewis-UK 0 Drew Moody-UG 0 Dakota Hudson-MS 0 Jordan Sheffield-VU Jake Walters-UA 1 Jared Poche'-LS 1 Hits allowed 1. Russell Reynolds-LS 0 2. Josh Reagan-SC 1 Mark Ecker-AM 1 Shaun Anderson-UF 1 Justin Lewis-UK 1 Jon Keller-UA 1 Will Stokes-UM 1 8. Cason Sherrod-AM 2 Robert Tyler-UG Braden Webb-SC 3 Matt Ruppenthal-VU 3 Keegan James-MS 3 Barrett Loseke-AR 3 Drew Moody-UG 3 A.J. Puk-UF 3 Walks allowed 1. Justin Camp-AU 0 Cole Lipscomb-AU 0 Alex Faedo-UF 0 Dustin Beggs-UK 0 Andrew Mitchell-AU 0 Keaton McKinney-AR 0 Josh Reagan-SC 0 Reggie Mcclain-MO 0 Mark Ecker-AM 0 Shaun Anderson-UF 0 Drew Moody-UG 0 Keegan James-MS Kyle Wright-VU 1 Dominic Taccolini-AR 1 Jared Poche'-LS 1 Runs allowed 1. Reed Scott-SC 0 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 0 Russell Reynolds-LS 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 A.J. Puk-UF 0 Josh Reagan-SC 0 Mark Ecker-AM 0 Shaun Anderson-UF 0 Jon Keller-UA 0 Justin Lewis-UK Will Stokes-UM 1 Jake Walters-UA 1 Jordan Sheffield-VU 1 Gabe Klobosits-AU 1 Dakota Hudson-MS 1 Doubles allowed 1. Robert Tyler-UG 0 Jace Vines-AM 0 Braden Webb-SC 0 Barrett Loseke-AR 0 Dakota Hudson-MS 0 Kyle Cody-UK 0 Bo Tucker-UG 0 Russell Reynolds-LS 0 Mark Ecker-AM 0 Kyle Cameron-UA 0 Shaun Anderson-UF 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 Drew Moody-UG 0 John Valek III-LS 0 A.J. Puk-UF 0

56 Triples allowed 1. Robert Tyler-UG 0 Austin Sexton-MS 0 Braden Webb-SC 0 Barrett Loseke-AR 0 Dakota Hudson-MS 0 Kyle Cody-UK 0 Bo Tucker-UG 0 Russell Reynolds-LS 0 Mark Ecker-AM 0 Kyle Cameron-UA 0 Shaun Anderson-UF 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 Drew Moody-UG 0 John Valek III-LS 0 A.J. Puk-UF 0 Home runs allowed 1. Robert Tyler-UG 0 Andrew Mitchell-AU 0 Braden Webb-SC 0 Barrett Loseke-AR 0 Dakota Hudson-MS 0 Keaton McKinney-AR 0 Logan Shore-UF 0 Jace Vines-AM 0 Russell Reynolds-LS 0 Mark Ecker-AM 0 Kyle Cameron-UA 0 Shaun Anderson-UF 0 Dominic Taccolini-AR 0 Nick Eicholtz-UA 0 Drew Moody-UG 0

57 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Fielding pct 1. Mike Rivera-UF Evan White-UK Zach Lavy-MO Chance Vincent-UA Penn Murfee-VU Michael Barash-AM Nathaniel Lowe-MS Jordan Rodgers-UT Bryce Jordan-LS Will Golsan-UM Michael Curry-UG LT Tolbert-SC Hunter Melton-AM Brett Bond-MO Peter Alonso-UF Assists 1. Ryan Gridley-MS Ryan Howard-MO Riley Mahan-UK 11 Cobie Vance-UA Tyler Campbell-VU 9 Errol Robinson-UM 9 Luke Becker-UK 9 Nick Senzel-UT 9 Dalton Guthrie-UF 9 Rick Nomura-AR Cody Nulph-AU 8 Luke Alexander-MS 8 Jordan Ebert-AU tied at... 7 Chances 1. Mike Rivera-UF Chris Cullen-SC Evan White-UK 33 Zach Lavy-MO Henri Lartigue-UM Chance Vincent-UA Michael Barash-AM 29 Penn Murfee-VU 29 Nathaniel Lowe-MS Jordan Rodgers-UT Bryce Jordan-LS Michael Curry-UG 24 Jason Delay-VU 24 Will Golsan-UM LT Tolbert-SC 23 Fielding double plays 1. Will Golsan-UM 3 Dalton Guthrie-UF 3 Peter Alonso-UF 3 Ryan Howard-MO 3 Zach Lavy-MO 3 6. Bryce Jordan-LS 2 Penn Murfee-VU 2 Marcus Mooney-SC 2 Ian Nelson-MO 2 Tyler Campbell-VU 2 Deacon Liput-UF 2 DC Arendas-SC 2 LT Tolbert-SC tied at... 1 Putouts 1. Mike Rivera-UF Zach Lavy-MO 33 Chris Cullen-SC Henri Lartigue-UM 30 Evan White-UK Chance Vincent-UA Nathaniel Lowe-MS 27 Penn Murfee-VU Jordan Rodgers-UT 26 Michael Barash-AM Will Golsan-UM Bryce Jordan-LS 22 LT Tolbert-SC Michael Curry-UG tied at Passed balls 1. Jason Delay-VU 2 2. Michael Curry-UG 1 Troy Squires-UK 1 Elih Marrero-MS 1 Catchers interference Steal attempts against 1. Elih Marrero-MS 5 Blake Logan-AU 5 Michael Barash-AM 5 4. Brett Bond-MO 4 Daniel Brown-MS 4 6. Will Haynie-UA 3 Chris Cullen-SC 3 Jordan Romero-LS 3 Tyler Schultz-UT 3 Michael Papierski-LS tied at... 2 Stolen bases against 1. Elih Marrero-MS 5 2. Daniel Brown-MS 4 Blake Logan-AU 4 4. Michael Barash-AM 3 Chris Cullen-SC 3 Tyler Schultz-UT 3 7. Jordan Romero-LS 2 Justin Camp-AU 2 Henri Lartigue-UM 2 Marc Frazier-AU 2 Brett Bond-MO 2 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 2 Will Haynie-UA tied at... 1 Caught stealing by 1. Michael Papierski-LS 2 Jared Poche'-LS 2 Brett Bond-MO 2 Michael Barash-AM tied at... 1 Errors 1. Ethan Paul-VU 3 Chandler Avant-UA 3 Mitchell Webb-UG 3 4. Ryan Gridley-MS 2 Kyler Deese-AU 2 Adam Sasser-UG 2 Kramer Robertson-LS 2 George Janca-AM tied at... 1

58 2016 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 49 - Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Runs scored: 14 - Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) Hits: 17 - Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 19, 2016) 17 - Auburn (vs Texas A&M, Mar 19, 2016) RBIs: 12 - Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 20, 2016) 12 - Vanderbilt (vs Mississippi State, Mar 20, 2016) Doubles: 5 - Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 19, 2016) 5 - Ole Miss (vs Tennessee, Mar 20, 2016) Triples: 2 - Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 20, 2016) Home runs: 3 - Auburn (vs Texas A&M, Mar 20, 2016) 3 - Florida (vs Missouri, Mar 19, 2016) Total bases: 26 - Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 20, 2016) W alks: 9 - Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 19, 2016) Strikeouts: 18 - Missouri (vs Florida, Mar 18, 2016) Sac hits: 3 - Alabama (vs LSU, Mar 20, 2016) Sac flies: 2 - (4 times ) Stolen bases: 4 - Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 19, 2016) 4 - Vanderbilt (vs Mississippi State, Mar 20, 2016) Caught stealing: 2 - Alabama (vs LSU, Mar 19, 2016) Hit by pitch: 3 - Alabama (vs LSU, Mar 19, 2016) 3 - Tennessee (vs Ole Miss, Mar 19, 2016) Runners LOB: 16 - Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Hit into DP: 3 - Tennessee (vs Ole Miss, Mar 20, 2016) Fielding Putouts: 39 - Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) 39 - Vanderbilt (vs Mississippi State, Mar 18, 2016) Assists: 24 - Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Errors: 4 - Alabama (vs LSU, Mar 20, 2016) 4 - Georgia (vs Kentucky, Mar 20, 2016) Passed balls: 2 - Vanderbilt (vs Mississippi State, Mar 20, 2016) DPs turned: 3 - Ole Miss (vs Tennessee, Mar 20, 2016) Pitching Innings pitched: Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Vanderbilt (vs Mississippi State, Mar 18, 2016) Strikeouts: 18 - Florida (vs Missouri, Mar 18, 2016) Hits allowed: 4 - South Carolina (vs Arkansas, Mar 19, 2016) 4 - Florida (vs Missouri, Mar 19, 2016) Wild pitches: 4 - Georgia (vs Kentucky, Mar 19, 2016) Hit batters: 3 - Ole Miss (vs Tennessee, Mar 19, 2016) 3 - LSU (vs Alabama, Mar 19, 2016)

59 2016 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS) Batting At bats: 94 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Runs scored: 22 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) Hits: 28 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 19, 2016) 28 - Arkansas vs South Carolina (Mar 18, 2016) RBIs: 22 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) Doubles: 8 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 20, 2016) Triples: 3 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) Home runs: 4 - Kentucky vs Georgia (Mar 19, 2016) 4 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) Total bases: 51 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) W alks: 12 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Strikeouts: 28 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Sac hits: 3 - Alabama vs LSU (Mar 20, 2016) Sac flies: 4 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 20, 2016) Stolen bases: 6 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 19, 2016) Caught stealing: 3 - Alabama vs LSU (Mar 19, 2016) Hit by pitch: 4 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 19, 2016) Runners LOB: 28 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Hit into DP: 3 - Missouri vs Florida (Mar 18, 2016) 3 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 20, 2016) Fielding Putouts: 78 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Assists: 38 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Errors: 5 - Alabama vs LSU (Mar 20, 2016) Passed balls: 2 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 20, 2016) DPs turned: 3 - Missouri vs Florida (Mar 18, 2016) 3 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 20, 2016) Pitching Innings pitched: Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Runs allowed: 3 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Earned runs: 1 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Walks allowed: 3 - Arkansas vs South Carolina (Mar 18, 2016) 3 - Texas A&M vs Auburn (Mar 20, 2016) 3 - Alabama vs LSU (Mar 19, 2016) Strikeouts: 28 - Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (Mar 18, 2016) Hits allowed: 12 - Arkansas vs South Carolina (Mar 19, 2016) Wild pitches: 4 - Kentucky vs Georgia (Mar 19, 2016) 4 - Kentucky vs Georgia (Mar 20, 2016) Hit batters: 4 - Ole Miss vs Tennessee (Mar 19, 2016)

60 2016 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 6 - (11 times ) Runs scored: 5 - E. White, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) Hits: 4 - Choruby, Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 19, 2016) 4 - D. Robert, Auburn (vs Texas A&M, Mar 19, 2016) 4 - J. Palacios, Auburn (vs Texas A&M, Mar 19, 2016) RBIs: 7 - JaVon Shelby, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) Doubles: 2 - (6 times ) Triples: 1 - (9 times ) Home runs: 2 - JaVon Shelby, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) Total bases: 11 - JaVon Shelby, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 20, 2016) W alks: 3 - Bortles, Ole Miss (vs Tennessee, Mar 18, 2016) 3 - N Lowe, Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) 3 - S. Wilson, Kentucky (vs Georgia, Mar 19, 2016) Strikeouts: 4 - C Taylor, Alabama (vs LSU, Mar 20, 2016) 4 - Jack Kruger, Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Sac hits: 2 - H Webb, Alabama (vs LSU, Mar 20, 2016) 2 - L Alexander, Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 19, 2016) Sac flies: 2 - Woodman, Ole Miss (vs Tennessee, Mar 20, 2016) Stolen bases: 3 - Choruby, Texas A&M (vs Auburn, Mar 19, 2016) Caught stealing: 1 - (14 times ) Hit by pitch: 1 - (36 times ) Runners LOB: 5 - Bortles, Ole Miss (vs Tennessee, Mar 20, 2016) 5 - Romero, LSU (vs Alabama, Mar 20, 2016) Fielding Putouts: 17 - Rivera, Florida (vs Missouri, Mar 18, 2016) Assists: 10 - Ryan Gridley, Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Errors: 2 - (5 times ) Passed balls: 2 - Delay, Vanderbilt (vs Mississippi State, Mar 20, 2016) Pitching Innings pitched: Mcclain, Missouri (vs Florida, Mar 18, 2016) D Hudson, Mississippi State (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 18, 2016) Strikeouts: 11 - Schmidt, South Carolina (vs Arkansas, Mar 18, 2016) 11 - Puk, Florida (vs Missouri, Mar 19, 2016) Wild pitches: 2 - (6 times ) Hit batters: 3 - Poche', LSU (vs Alabama, Mar 19, 2016)

61 2016 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Mar 20, 2016 (SEC games only) Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Ole Miss Florida Alabama Kentucky LSU Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Arkansas Mississippi State Missouri Team Pitching g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Vanderbilt Alabama Florida Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina LSU Kentucky Missouri Tennessee Texas A&M Georgia Arkansas Auburn Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Daniel Robert-AU jr Joshua Palacios-AU jr Mike Rivera-UF so Nick Choruby-AM jr John Jones-SC so Daniel Nichols-UG sr Jake Mangum-MS fr J.B. Moss-AM sr Boomer White-AM jr Buddy Reed-UF jr Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Dakota Hudson-MS jr A.J. Puk-UF jr Jordan Sheffield-VU so Geoffrey Bramblett-UA jr Reed Scott-SC jr Nick Eicholtz-UA jr Justin Lewis-UK fr Drew Moody-UG jr Shaun Anderson-UF jr Mark Ecker-AM jr

62 2016 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Mar 20, 2016 (SEC games only) HITS Cl G H H/G 1. Joshua Palacios-AU JR Daniel Robert-AU JR Gunnar McNeill-UK JR J.B. Moss-AM SR John Jones-SC SO Nick Choruby-AM JR Beau Jordan-LS SO Boomer White-AM JR tied with 5 hit(s) HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G 1. Daniel Nichols-UG SR JaVon Shelby-UK JR John Jones-SC SO Chandler Taylor-UA FR tied with 1 home run(s) TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G 1. Joshua Palacios-AU JR D. Thompson-Williams-SC JR JaVon Shelby-UK JR J.B. Moss-AM SR Zach Lavy-MO SR Ryne Birk-AM JR Nelson Maldonado-UF FR STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G 1. Nick Choruby-AM JR Jeren Kendall-VU SO Antoine Duplantis-LS FR Alonzo Jones-VU FR Joshua Palacios-AU JR tied with 1 stolen base(s) WALKS Cl G BB BB/G 1. Tate Blackman-UM SO Colby Bortles-UM JR Will Toffey-VU SO Storm Wilson-UK JR Riley Mahan-UK SO tied with 3 walk(s) RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Evan White-UK SO J.B. Moss-AM SR Nick Choruby-AM JR Anfernee Grier-AU JR John Jones-SC SO LT Tolbert-SC FR Gene Cone-SC JR Daniel Robert-AU JR tied with 4 run(s) scored DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Boomer White-AM JR tied with 2 double(s) RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. John Jones-SC SO J.B. Moss-AM SR JaVon Shelby-UK JR Gunnar McNeill-UK JR D. Thompson-Williams-SC JR Mike Rivera-UF SO Jordan Rodgers-UT JR Carson Shaddy-AR SO Boomer White-AM JR tied with 4 RBI(s) TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. John Jones-SC SO Joshua Palacios-AU JR J.B. Moss-AM SR Daniel Robert-AU JR Daniel Nichols-UG SR Chandler Taylor-UA FR Gunnar McNeill-UK JR JaVon Shelby-UK JR Mike Rivera-UF SO Ryne Birk-AM JR ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Daniel Robert-AU jr Joshua Palacios-AU jr Daniel Nichols-UG sr LT Tolbert-SC fr Buddy Reed-UF jr Mike Rivera-UF so Jake Mangum-MS fr Nick Choruby-AM jr Cobie Vance-UA fr J.B. Moss-AM sr SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. Daniel Nichols-UG sr Mike Rivera-UF so Joshua Palacios-AU jr John Jones-SC so Daniel Robert-AU jr J.B. Moss-AM sr JaVon Shelby-UK jr Buddy Reed-UF jr J.B. Woodman-UM jr Chandler Taylor-UA fr

63 2016 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Mar 20, 2016 (SEC games only) WINS Cl G Wins W-L 21 tied with 1 victory(s) STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G 1. A.J. Puk-UF JR Clarke Schmidt-SC SO Logan Shore-UF JR Alex Faedo-UF SO Jordan Sheffield-VU SO Brady Bramlett-UM JR tied with 8 strikeout(s) SAVES Cl G Saves 1. Shaun Anderson-UF JR Matt Foster-UA JR 1 1 Tyler Johnson-SC SO 1 1 Jon Keller-UA SR 1 1 Ryan Hendrix-AM JR 1 1 Patrick Raby-VU FR 1 1 Noah Hughes-MS FR 1 1 Wyatt Short-UM JR 2 1 Bo Tucker-UG SO 2 1 Justin Lewis-UK FR 1 1 INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Dakota Hudson-MS JR Reggie Mcclain-MO SR Zack Brown-UK JR Clarke Schmidt-SC SO A.J. Puk-UF JR Matt Ruppenthal-VU SO Gabe Klobosits-AU JR Dustin Beggs-UK SR Alex Lange-LS SO tied with 6.1 inning(s) pitched APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Shaun Anderson-UF JR Will Stokes-UM SO tied with 2 appearance(s) GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 42 tied with 1 game(s) started SHUTOUTS Cl G Shutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Zack Brown-UK JR OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg 1. Russell Reynolds-LS JR Justin Lewis-UK FR Shaun Anderson-UF JR Robert Tyler-UG JR Will Stokes-UM SO Jon Keller-UA SR Josh Reagan-SC JR Matt Ruppenthal-VU SO A.J. Puk-UF JR Mark Ecker-AM JR Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Kentucky Arkansas Vanderbilt Tennessee Florida LSU South Carolina Missouri Auburn Texas A&M Mississippi State Alabama Ole Miss Georgia

64 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name) vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct out out gnd Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbi ops pct h ab avg adv ops pct rbi w/out lob err fc kl Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out

65 2016 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2016) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name) vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct h ab avg out out gnd gdp Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Auburn South Carolina Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Missouri Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals * = average based on 9-inning game

66 2016 SEC Baseball Statistical Ranking Comparison as of Mar 20, 2016 Hitting/Fielding Avg Slug OB% AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB SO SB Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Missouri Ole Miss South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt Pitching ERA Bavg H R BB SO CG Sv Sho Fld% DP A SB% CSB Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Missouri Ole Miss South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt

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