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1 General Information UNC QUICK FACTS Location...Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment...24,635 Chartered Nickname...Tar Heels Colors...Carolina Blue & White Conference...Atlantic Coast National Affiliation...NCAA, Division I Chancellor...James Moeser Athletic Director...Dick Baddour Sr. Associate AD...Larry Gallo Jr. Sr. Associate AD/Olympic Sports...Beth Miller Athletic Department Switchboards Smith Center... (919) Carmichael Auditorium... (919) BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Mike Fox (UNC 78) Career Record (18 years) Record at Carolina (3 years) Assistant Coaches... Roger Williams Chad Holbrook, Scott Forbes Equipment Manager...Tim Pfennig Administrative Assistant...Joan Holt Groundskeeper...Chuck Ward Operations...Travis Everette Office Location...Cary C. Boshamer Stadium Office Phone...(919) Office Fax...(919) Record overall, 9-15 ACC (6th) 2001 Postseason Play...ACC Tournament (0-2) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 22/5 Starters Returning/Lost... 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost... 11/3 Home Field (capacity)... Boshamer Stadium (2,500, grass) LF-335, LCF-370, CF-400, RCF 362, RF-335 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Associate AD for Communications...Steve Kirschner Associate Director...Dave Lohse Assistant Director...Kevin Best Assistant Director...Matt Bowers Assistant Director...Dana Gelin Assistant Director (baseball)...david Tinson Intern...Eddy Lentz Administrative Assistant...Lee Snyder Tinson s Phone...(919) Office Fax...(919) Tinson at Home...(919) Tinson s ...dtinson@uncaa.unc.edu Mailing Address...P.O. Box 2126 Chapel Hill, N.C UNC Athletics Web Page...TarHeelBlue.com TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information...1 Media Information Schedule Rosters Photo Roster Season Preview Player Profiles Head Coach Mike Fox Assistant Coaches Roger Williams and Chad Holbrook...25 Assistant Coach Scott Forbes/Support Staff...26 Boshamer Stadium A Total Program The University of North Carolina...32 Carolina s Athletic Heritage ACC Opponents Non-Conference Opponents Season Review Results & Statistics Annual Statistical Leaders...41 Carolina s Rich Baseball History ACC Honors...46 Team Awards...47 All-Americas...48 National Team and Professional Draft...49 Tar Heels in Major League Baseball Carolina Record Book The Last Time It Happened...54 Carolina in the ACC...55 Year-By-Year Records...56 Series and Coaching Records...57 ACC Tournament History...58 NCAA Tournament History...59 Lettermen Since All-Time Results CREDITS The 2002 North Carolina baseball media guide was designed and edited by David Tinson. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin Best, Matt Bowers, John Carter, Dana Gelin, Jeremy Hoffman, Dr. Richard Matkins and Michael Wintrob. Special thanks to Terry Roberts for his exhaustive effort on historical research. Front and back covers designed by Azalea Graphics. Team photo and mugshots by Jeffrey Camarati. Historical and action photos as credited. Cover photos by Grant Halverson (Greenberg), Kevin Cox (Maples), Brian Flemming (Autrey) and Jim Bounds (Adams and Farrell). Back cover stadium and scoreboard photos by Jeffrey Camarati. Printed by B&B Printing of Bristol, Tenn. Brysons Donate $1 Million To Baseball Program Carolina baseball letterwinner Vaughn Bryson and his wife Nancy, both 1960 graduates of UNC s pharmacy school, recently made a $1 million donation to UNC to endow the Tar Heel baseball program. "I am absolutely overwhelmed by the generosity and support of Vaughn and Nancy Bryson, said head coach Mike Fox. They had already made a very significant impact on the baseball program before this most recent announcement. Their deep love and commitment to this University has now made a tremendous impact directly on the baseball program. It means a great deal to all of us who have ever been associated with the program. I am also very grateful to Coach Walter Rabb for helping provide Vaughn with such a positive baseball experience here. Vaughn and his former teammates are a very special group and will forever have the distinction of being Carolina's first College World Series team. Vaughn and Nancy have certainly made an enormous financial impact on this program and we are very grateful. Bryson was a three-year starter and varsity letterwinner at Carolina from and was a member of UNC s 1960 College World Series team. That team, the first at Carolina to earn a berth in the College World Series, set a then-unc record with 23 wins and was the first Tar Heel team to earn a first-place ACC finish. The Brysons have also made a significant impact on academics at Carolina. In the past few years they have made the first major gift toward a new music library building, spurred the funding of a pharmacy professorship endowment, established an excellence endowment for the dean of the pharmacy school and are supporting medical research on a genetic disorder that affects their son. They also contributed to the building campaign for an addition to the pharmacy school, the House Undergraduate Library renovation and the Faculty Partners Fund in Arts and Sciences. PAGE 1

2 Media Information The 2002 North Carolina baseball media guide is a multipurpose publication for use by the media as well as alumni and fans of Carolina baseball. Additional information, news releases and photographs are available to accredited members of the media. All requests should be directed to David Tinson at (919) CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Working press, radio and photographer credentials for games at Boshamer Stadium may be obtained by calling David Tinson at (919) , preferably at least 24 hours in advance. Parking is available in the fenced-in lots located on the third-base side of the stadium and in other selected areas outside the main stadium entrance. There is no reserved parking. A phone line is available for print media to file stories from the press box following the game. VISITING RADIO A booth is available for the opposing team s radio broadcast. One phone line is available for visiting radio, while additional lines can be arranged by contacting BellSouth at (919) from inside the BellSouth calling area or (800) from elsewhere in the United States. (For ordering purposes, Boshamer Stadium is located at 101 Ridge Road.) INTERVIEWS Coach Mike Fox and the Carolina players will be available for post-game interviews following a 10-minute cooling off period. Fox will meet with the media on the field in front of the UNC dugout immediately after talking with the team. Requested Tar Heel players will be escorted to the interview area by media relations personnel. Interviews with visiting team members can be conducted on the field or in the dugout, subject to the policy of the visiting team s media relations representative. Non-gameday interviews with Carolina players must be arranged through David Tinson of the UNC Athletic Communications Office and will be conducted immediately before or after practice whenever possible. Tinson can be reached at (919) Fox is available by calling his office directly at (919) DIRECTIONS Boshamer Stadium is located at 101 Ridge Road across from Henry Stadium and the football practice fields. From I-40, take N.C. Hwy. 54 (exit 273) toward Chapel Hill. Pass under U.S. Hwy then turn left at the traffic light at the edge of the UNC campus onto Country Club Road. Turn right almost immediately onto Ridge Road. Boshamer Stadium will be on the left. Parking is available at the nearby Rams Head Lot. MEDIA TEAMLINK Releases, standings and statistics are available by accessing Members of the media can view documents on line or have documents delivered via fax or . MediaTeamlink is free to all accredited media members. Documents requested via fax will incur a $0.15 per page charge. To open an account, log on to and click the "Sign Up Here" button. Pivotal Communications will conduct an audit to eliminate those who are not accredited media members. Documents also are available on InfoConnection. To access the service, dial from a fax machine headset and enter your 10-digit PIN. To acquire a PIN, call Pivotal Communications at CAROLINA BASEBALL ON THE WEB For all the latest Carolina baseball news, feature stories, live stats, results and comprehensive statistics, check out the official Internet site of the UNC Department of Athletics, TarHeelBlue.com. UNC BASEBALL ON THE TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK Stephen Gates Play-by-Play The Tar Heel Sports Network will be the voice of Carolina Baseball when it comes to action on the diamond in The network will broadcast as many as 22 regularseason games and all of Carolina s ACC Tournament contests and any NCAA Tournament games in which Carolina is a participant. Stephen Gates will serve as the play-by-play announcer with Jones Angell serving as color analyst for home games and Travis Everette for away games. Gates (UNC 98) is in his sixth season as play-byplay man for the Tar Heels, while Angell (UNC 01) is in his third covering UNC baseball for the Tar Heel Sports Network. Coverage begins 15 minutes before each game. Note that the following schedule is subject to change depending on UNC men s and women s basketball coverage. Date Opponent Airtime March 22...Florida State...2:45 p.m. March 24...Florida State...11:45 a.m. March 29...at Virginia...6:45 p.m. March 30...at Virginia...6:45 p.m. March 31...at Virginia...12:45 p.m. April 5...at Wake Forest...2:45 p.m. April 6...at Wake Forest...1:15 p.m. April 13...Clemson...1:45 p.m. April 19...NC State...6:45 p.m. April 20...NC State...1:45 p.m. April 21...NC State...1:45 p.m. April 26...Miami...6:45 p.m. April 27...Miami...6:45 p.m. April 28...Miami...1:45 p.m. April 30...East Carolina...1:45 p.m. May 1...Appalachian State...5:45 p.m. May 11...at Duke...4:45 p.m. May 12...at Duke...1:15 p.m. May 13...at Duke...6:45 p.m. May 17...at Georgia Tech...6:45 p.m. May 18...at Georgia Tech...12:45 p.m. May 19...at Georgia Tech...1:15 p.m. May ACC Tournament...TBA TBA...NCAA Tournament...TBA All games air on AM-1360 WCHL and an internet broadcast is available on TarHeelBlue.com. All broadcasts begin with a 15-minute pre-game show. After each game, there will be a 12-minute post-game show. The Coach Mike Fox Show will air Mondays from 6-6:30 p.m. on WCHL beginning March 11. On October 15, 2001, the University of North Carolina and Nike signed an eight-year, $28 million contract under which Nike will provide each of the 28 varsity Tar Heel athletic teams with shoes, apparel, equipment bags and other products. A key component of the contract is an annual $100,000 to the athletic department for academic and athletic excellence. The Chancellor s Academic Enhancement Fund will also receive $100,000 annually to fund undergraduate teaching. PAGE 2

3 Schedule FEBRUARY Fri. Feb. 15 Seton Hall Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Sat. Feb. 16 Seton Hall Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. Feb. 17 Seton Hall Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Fri. Feb. 22 Georgia-1 Savannah, Ga. 11 a.m. Sat. Feb. 23 Connecticut-1 Savannah, Ga. 2 p.m. Sun. Feb. 24 Armstrong State-1 Savannah, Ga. 11 a.m. Tues. Feb. 26 UNC Wilmington Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Wed. Feb. 27 Elon Chapel Hill 3 p.m. MARCH Fri. March 1 California Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Sat. March 2 California Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. March 3 California Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Tues. March 5 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 3 p.m. Fri. March 8 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Sat. March 9 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 3 p.m. Sun. March 10 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 1:30 p.m. Tues. March 12 Virginia Commonwealth Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Wed. March 13 High Point Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Fri. March 15 Maryland Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Sat. March 16 Maryland Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. March 17 Maryland Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Tues. March 19 Princeton Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Wed. March 20 Princeton Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Fri. March 22 Florida State Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Sat. March 23 Florida State Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. March 24 Florida State Chapel Hill Noon Tues. March 26 Towson Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Wed. March 27 Towson Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Fri. March 29 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 7 p.m. Sat. March 30 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 7 p.m. Sun. March 31 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 1 p.m. APRIL Tues. April 2 Liberty Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Wed. April 3 Coastal Carolina Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Fri. April 5 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 3 p.m. Sat. April 6 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 1:30 p.m. Sun. April 7 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 1:30 p.m. Tues. April 9 Charlotte Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Wed. April 10 Davidson Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Fri. April 12 Clemson Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sat. April 13 Clemson Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Sun. April 14 Clemson Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Wed. April 17 East Carolina Greenville, N.C. 7 p.m. Fri. April 19 NC State Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sat. April 20 NC State Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Sun. April 21 NC State Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Wed. April 24 Charlotte-2 Kannapolis, N.C. 6:35 p.m. Fri. April 26 Miami Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sat. April 27 Miami Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sun. April 28 Miami Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Tues. April 30 East Carolina Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Carolina will play at least 11 opponents which qualified for the 2001 NCAA Tournament. Auburn California Clemson Coastal Carolina East Carolina Florida State Georgia Miami Seton Hall Virginia Commonwealth Wake Forest Three of Carolina s 2002 opponents earned No. 1 seeds in last year s NCAA Tournament. East Carolina, Georgia and defending national champion Miami. Carolina plays host to three of the top six teams in the country as ranked in Baseball America s preseason Top 25 poll. Clemson (2) Miami (3) Florida State (6) MAY Wed. May 1 Appalachian State Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Sat. May 11 Duke Durham, N.C. 5 p.m. Sun. May 12 Duke Durham, N.C. 1:30 p.m. Mon. May 13 Duke Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Fri. May 17 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 7 p.m. Sat. May 18 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 1 p.m. (TV) Sun. May 19 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 1:30 p.m. Wed-Sun. May ACC Tournament St. Petersburg, Fla. TBA 1-Savannah Hospitality Classic 2-at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium PAGE 3

4 Rosters Alphabetical Roster 27 Mell Adams 15 Russ Adams 17 Scott Autrey 37 Garry Bakker 14 Whitley Benson 8 Ryan Blake 33 Todd Boessen 6 Ron Braun 16 Kevin Brower 13 Mickey Burgess 3 Jeremy Cleveland 40 Bo Dickerson 29 Sean Farrell 35 Scott Forbes 30 Mike Fox 5 Adam Greenberg 39 Mark Griffin 32 Michael Gross 31 Carter Harrell 34 Sammy Hewitt 2 Chad Holbrook 26 Chris Iannetta 36 Paul Jenkins 20 Jason King 38 Brandon Leonard 10 Greg Mangum 18 Scott Manshack 1 Chris Maples 25 Daniel Moore 12 Wes Moyer 28 Bryan Phillips 4 Chad Prosser 24 Brandon Russell 7 Scott Senatore 19 Justin Webb 23 Roger Williams 11 Chase Younts Numerical Roster 1 Chris Maples 2 Chad Holbrook 3 Jeremy Cleveland 4 Chad Prosser 5 Adam Greenberg 6 Ron Braun 7 Scott Senatore 8 Ryan Blake 10 Greg Mangum 11 Chase Younts 12 Wes Moyer 13 Mickey Burgess 14 Whitley Benson 15 Russ Adams 16 Kevin Brower 17 Scott Autrey 18 Scott Manshack 19 Justin Webb 20 Jason King 23 Roger Williams 24 Brandon Russell 25 Daniel Moore 26 Chris Iannetta 27 Mell Adams 28 Bryan Phillips 29 Sean Farrell 30 Mike Fox 31 Carter Harrell 32 Michael Gross 33 Todd Boessen 34 Sammy Hewitt 35 Scott Forbes 36 Paul Jenkins 37 Garry Bakker 38 Brandon Leonard 39 Mark Griffin 40 Bo Dickerson PITCHERS 17 Scott Autrey RHP R/R Jr. Arlington, Texas (James Martin) 37 Garry Bakker RHP R/R Fr. Sloatsburg, N.Y. (Suffern) 14 Whitley Benson RHP L/R So. Plymouth, N.C. (Plymouth) 33 Todd Boessen RHP R/R So. Fairfax, Va. (Paul VI) 16 Kevin Brower RHP R/R So. Middleboro, Mass. (Coyle Cassidy) 40 Bo Dickerson LHP R/L So. Asheville, N.C. (T.C. Roberson) 32 Michael Gross RHP R/R So. Marietta, Ga. (Walton) 31 Carter Harrell RHP R/R Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) 34 Sammy Hewitt RHP, 3B R/R Jr. Hubert, N.C. (Lenoir CC) 36 Paul Jenkins RHP R/R Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) 20 Jason King RHP R/R Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (West Mecklenburg) 18 Scott Manshack RHP R/R So. Indian Trail, N.C. (Piedmont) 25 Daniel Moore LHP R/L So. Spencer, N.C. (North Rowan) 7 Scott Senatore LHP L/L So. Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard) CATCHERS 8 Ryan Blake C, 1B R/R Jr. Kernersville, N.C. (Glenn) 6 Ron Braun C R/R So. Stony Brook, N.Y. (St. John) 39 Mark Griffin C R/R Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) 26 Chris Iannetta C, 1B R/R Fr. Providence, R.I. (St. Raphael) 38 Brandon Leonard C R/R Sr. Bennett, N.C. (Chatham Central) INFIELDERS 15 Russ Adams SS, 2B L/R Jr. Laurinburg, N.C. (Scotland) 13 Mickey Burgess 3B, 2B R/R Fr. Liberty, N.C. (Eastern Randolph) 3 Jeremy Cleveland 1B R/R So. Fairfax, Va. (Hayfield Secondary) 10 Greg Mangum 2B, SS L/R Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (East Mecklenburg) 28 Bryan Phillips 1B, P R/R Fr. Sanford, N.C. (Lee County) 4 Chad Prosser SS, 2B R/R Jr. Austell, Ga. (Osborne) 19 Justin Webb SS, C R/R Fr. Macclesfield, N.C. (SW Edgecombe) OUTFIELDERS 27 Mell Adams OF, P R/R So. Amelia, Va. (Rappahannock CC) 29 Sean Farrell OF R/R Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Latin) 5 Adam Greenberg OF L/R Jr. Guilford, Conn. (Guilford) 1 Chris Maples OF, P, 3B R/R Sr. Hillsborough, N.C. (Orange) 12 Wes Moyer OF R/R So. Apex, N.C. (Apex) 24 Brandon Russell OF R/R So. Decatur, Ga. (Marist) 11 Chase Younts OF S/L Fr. Lexington, N.C. (Central Davidson) Head Coach: Mike Fox (30) Assistant Coaches: Roger Williams (23), Chad Holbrook (2), Scott Forbes (35) FRESHMAN (10) Garry Bakker Mickey Burgess Mark Griffin Carter Harrell Chris Iannetta Paul Jenkins Greg Mangum Bryan Phillips Justin Webb Chase Younts ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS SOPHOMORE (13) Mell Adams Whitley Benson Todd Boessen Ron Braun Kevin Brower Jeremy Cleveland Bo Dickerson Michael Gross Scott Manshack Daniel Moore Wes Moyer Brandon Russell Scott Senatore JUNIOR (8) Russ Adams Scott Autrey Ryan Blake Sean Farrell Sammy Hewitt Adam Greenberg Jason King Chad Prosser SENIOR (2) Brandon Leonard Chris Maples PAGE 4

5 Photo Roster #1 Chris Maples #3 Jeremy Cleveland #4 Chad Prosser #5 Adam Greenberg #6 Ron Braun #7 Scott Senatore #8 Ryan Blake #10 Greg Mangum #11 Chase Younts #12 Wes Moyer #13 Mickey Burgess #14 Whitley Benson #15 Russ Adams #16 Kevin Brower #17 Scott Autrey #18 Scott Manshack #19 Justin Webb #20 Jason King #24 Brandon Russell #25 Daniel Moore #26 Chris Iannetta #27 Mell Adams #28 Bryan Phillips #29 Sean Farrell #31 Carter Harrell #32 Michael Gross #33 Todd Boessen #34 Sammy Hewitt #36 Paul Jenkins #37 Garry Bakker #38 Brandon Leonard #39 Mark Griffin #40 Bo Dickerson Head Coach Mike Fox PAGE 5

6 Season Preview: Q & A With Mike Fox Carolina, an NCAA Tournament team in three of the last four years, returns to the diamond in 2002 with seven of nine position players from last season and its weekend pitching rotation intact. The Tar Heels are under the direction of fourth-year head coach Mike Fox, who guided a young 2001 squad to wins in five of its last six regular-season games and a mark overall. The Tar Heels boast just one tested senior, right fielder Chris Maples, but last year s home run leader is joined by a more experienced and explosive team than a year ago. Preseason All-America second baseman Russ Adams and shortstop Chad Prosser, who led the Tar Heels with a.357 batting average as a sophomore, headline one of the ACC s top infields. In the outfield, Sean Farrell in left and center fielder Adam Greenberg, the ACC s leading base stealer last year, join Maples to make up a unit that combines great arm strength and speed. Behind the plate, three catchers will battle for playing time in perhaps the most competitive position on the team. Ryan Blake and Ron Braun bring talent and experience, while Chris Ianetta has tremendous ability and will play as a freshman. A year after relying on primarily freshmen and sophomores on the mound, Carolina also has depth in its pitching staff. Scott Autrey, Daniel Moore and Whitley Benson lead a staff that returns 79 percent of its innings pitched and 71 percent of its wins from The preseason No. 19 Tar Heels will face one of the toughest schedules in the nation, adding defending national champion Miami, Auburn and California to a traditionally tough ACC slate, which includes preseason Top 10 foes Clemson and Florida State. Head coach Mike Fox sat down prior to the season to discuss the 2002 campaign, and here is some of what he had to say: On the depth and maturity of this year s team: Everybody s somewhat young now in college baseball. You find very few teams that are junior, senior top heavy because of the draft. We are a year older and hopefully a year better. We certainly are a year of experience and maturity ahead of where we were last year, which should help us. My sense is that our players are very excited about the season. Because we have so many players returning and so many who played well and gained a great deal of confidence playing in the Cape and Coastal Plain Leagues. I think we also added a good mix of freshmen and transfers who mesh very well with our returning players. Our juniors have experienced two different seasons as freshmen and sophomores. They went from 47 wins, the NCAA Tournament and almost making it the Super Regionals in 2000, to what we did last year. I think they feel like they have something to prove, and that can be a pretty powerful thing. The key will be for us to get off to a good start, especially in the league, and try to avoid starting slow like last year. We should have a better, more balanced and more experienced club than last year. We need to avoid injury and some of our players from last year need to step up and have a better season than they had last year, and I think that will happen. This is a hard working group and I sense they re very committed. On Russ Adams and Adam Greenberg: Every team is always going to have one or two players who are there focal point. Russ certainly took off, a lot of it by the way he played last year but also this summer. He s so low-key and so driven, I just don t seen him letting any of this attention faze him whatsoever. He s just that conditioned mentally to where he just kind of blows all of that off. PAGE 6 Adam Greenberg (left), the ACC s leading base stealer in 2001, and Daniel Moore (right) help make Carolina a deeper and more experienced team than a year ago. Greenberg will start his third straight season in center field, while Moore could have a breakout year on the mound. I think Russ is very committed to helping our team reach its goals and he ll worry about the future later. He just comes down here every day and does the same thing every day. He s never really high, never really low he just practices hard and does his thing. So he s very important to us, as is Adam. I think Adam might have put too much pressure on himself last year to have the same kind of year he did as a freshman. I told him not to set his goals too high, too unrealistic and that he can still have really good years without repeating what he did in I think he learned a whole lot about himself as a player and as a person last year. He expects so much out of himself that I think it was difficult for him. I sense that will change this year because I think the pressure will be off of him a little bit. The focus may be on Russ, which may help Adam. Regardless, they are key guys for us who need to get on base and make things happen offensively. When they do that we score runs. I think we have others who can be very good players in this league also. On the pitching staff: The key for us last year really was our pitching staff. We just had to pitch so many freshmen right from the start after losing so much talent to professional baseball and graduation. That jump from high school to college baseball is a big one. You just don t make it all in one leap it s more like slow, little steps. We took some slow steps last year, but I think our guys learned a lot from the experiences of last season. Daniel Moore and Scott Autrey are certainly two of our starters. There are a group of guys vying for that third spot on the weekend and even our fourth and fifth as we get into the mid-week games. We ve got a number of candidates. Scott Manshack was probably our most consistent pitcher during the fall. We ve also talked about starting Whitley Benson so we could get a more experienced guy out there on the weekend. Two freshmen, Carter Harrell and Garry Bakker, are also right there in the mix to be two starters for us. We just want to try to avoid what happened last year, which is to throw those guys out there so early. Last year we didn t have any choice. This year we don t necessarily have to do that. If they re ready and they re two of our best guys, I ll run a freshman out there in a minute, but I worry about their confidence. I d rather ease them in and get them a couple of innings in early and use them more as they gain more confidence. Jim Bounds (2)

7 We ll need five starters though. We re playing a lot of five-game weeks, more than we ever have before. So we ll need to have five guys who can start and give us some innings. On the catchers: We feel very good about our catching situation. We ve got three quality catchers Ryan Blake and Ron Braun who are back from last year with experience, and Chris Iannetta, a freshman who is a very promising player for us. We like his ability, his attitude and his strength. For the first time in the last four or five years we have three quality catchers who can catch in a game at any time. It s going to be a battle back there amongst those three guys for playing time. That s been helpful because they know that and they ve been competing against one another. We won t have to catch the same catcher five or six games in a row this year. Chris and Ryan can also both play first and Ron can DH, so we have some good options. On the infield: We re excited to have Russ and Chad coming back at second and short respectively. Russ is such a hard worker and very business-like. He is a great influence on our team. Chad s coming off his best year last year. I don t think there s any question that he was our most consistent and probably our best hitter last year, especially down the stretch. He and Russ complement each other defensively. They re good friends and they get out there and work together at both short and second. We ve got a good situation with having two guys who can play short who we feel comfortable with. We decided to move Chris Maples from third base to right field. He s going to be pitching some for us and we re going to try to help his arm a little bit. He has the best arm on the team so that s a plus in right field. We ll plug in Sammy Hewitt, a transfer, and freshman Mickey Burgess at third. Hopefully one of those two will be able to play that position on a daily basis. Sammy s a pitcher too, so when he s on the mound we ll plug Mickey in. We also have Justin Webb and Greg Mangum, two freshman who will be backups in the middle infield. They re good athletes who will give us some depth. We re two deep at third, short and second and at first base we have Jeremy Cleveland who s returning after a good freshman year last year. We ve also got Ryan (Blake), Sammy, Bryan Phillips and Chris (Ianetta) who can play first. We ve got a slew of guys we re looking at to play there. We re in good shape with some depth as well as some leftand right-handed hitting. On the outfield: We re in good shape in the outfield. We ve got guys who have played out there for a couple of years. Adam is back for his third year at center field. He s healthy and had a good fall. Sean Farrell at left field really continues to improve as an outfielder every day. He had his best fall since he s been here. Sean has the most accurate arm of any outfielder we have and maybe any I ve been around. Chris Maples is a senior who can play all over the field. He played right field last summer for the Durham Braves. He has an unbelievable arm. That s such a comfort to know you have three guys out there who aren t going to hurt you in the outfield. They have the potential to take runs away, and I don t think they re going to give runs by making silly mistakes. We ve got Wes Moyer, Chase Younts and Mell Adams plugged in as backups at left, center and right. We re two deep at every position which allows some competition. Mell will definitely play some because he can swing the bat. He ll come in and play right when Maples pitches. On Carolina s style of play in 2002: We need to play aggressively and run and take extra bases, particularly with Russ and Adam. We also have some more power this year. Sean Farrell had a very good fall. He s extremely motivated and takes a lot of pride in his game. I hope we can be more balanced than we were last year. We need to find that one guy that s fearful that a lot of teams in this league have. Hopefully we ll get a guy step up like that who we can hit right in the middle of the order. Adam, Sean, Russ and Chad Prosser also had a lot of bunts for base hits last year. That s also part of our game. On the schedule: We anticipated having some more experience this year and wanted to take on a tougher schedule. We simply need to play good teams. If I m a player, I want to play the best teams. I designed the schedule to get us to the NCAA Tournament and get us to the World Series. You re probably going to have to go play in a regional on the road and win three games in order to advance in the tournament, so that s where playing at Auburn should help give us some experience. You better go try to do that and gain some experience during the regular season. I want to continue to play a quality schedule. On what the team learned from 2001: We really didn t have that bad of a year last year. To go with all those young guys is not bad but it wasn t what we re looking for. Four more wins could have put us in the NCAA Tournament. We were right there on the brink, in a really good conference with a lot of young guys and a lot of older guys who didn t play as well as we know they can. We lost some close games that maybe a more experienced team would have won. Everyone tried too hard, especially after starting 0-7 in the ACC. It s the hardest thing to do as a player to come bouncing in here when you re 0-3, 0-4, but we all have to do it. I think our players lost a little bit of the fun out of playing last year. I think that s what happens sometimes when you want to win and you have the pressure on you to win. We all let that squeeze us last year. But we talked about it last year and I think that s why we started playing better down the stretch. We need to start that way this year. Baseball is such a mental game. We started off the fall season by talking about what we learned last year. We re going to try to all do better. If we don t take anything from last year into this season then it was all for naught. Chad Prosser (left) and Russ Adams (right) provide a wealth of experience to Carolina s middle infield. Jim Bounds PAGE 7

8 Player Profiles 27 MELL ADAMS OF/P So. 6-2, 195, R/R Amelia, Va. Rappahannock CC Has tremendous potential and power A hard-working player who has impressed coaches with how anxious he is to learn Should battle for playing time in right field and will also be used on the mound Relief pitcher who throws mph Only a sophomore in eligibility, but is draft eligible. Powhatan High School/Rappahannock CC Played baseball, basketball and football at Powhatan High School Named all-district, all-region and all-state in baseball Team captain for football and basketball teams as a senior Excelled for two years at Rappahannock, serving as team captain both years Team s offensive MVP, top pitcher and named to VCCS All- Tournament team. Personal Majoring in exercise and sports science Mell Edwards Adams Jr. is the son of Eddie and Ramona Adams Born 12/31/80 in Richmond, Va. First-team preseason All- 15 RUSS ADAMS SS/2B Jr. 6-1, 178, L/R Laurinburg, N.C. Scotland America selection by Baseball America Blossomed into one of the top players in the Atlantic Coast Conference as sophomore, earning first-team All- ACC honors at second base Coming off an outstanding summer with the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod League, where he was named the CCBL s top professional prospect Also earned MVP honors at the Cape s All-Star game after belting a three-run homer and leading the East to a 10-1 win A very athletic player who has speed and a great sense for the game Very driven and a terrific influence on his teammates in the offseason Has a very business-like approach to the game Can play at second or shortstop. As a Sophomore (2001) Selected first-team All-ACC, the first Tar Heel second baseman to be named first-team all-conference since 1979 Was one of just two Tar Heels to start all 57 games and was among the team leaders in virtually all offensive categories, including batting average (.331, 3rd), at bats (239, 1st), runs (52, T-1st), hits (79, 1st), doubles (13, T-2nd), RBIs (41, 2nd), walks (28, 3rd) and stolen bases (28, 2nd) Named the team s most valuable player One of Carolina s top clutch hitters, batting.444 (4-for-9) with the bases loaded He also had three-game winning hits a three-run triple in the ninth versus James Madison on Feb. 11; an RBI single in the ninth against Minnesota on Feb. 18 and a solo home run to lead off the bottom of the 11th inning against UCLA on March 2 Tied a career high with a nine-game hitting streak from April 21-May 2 Had 23 multiple-hit games, including six with three hits and two with four Was 4-for-10 with two runs and two RBIs in three games at the Coca Cola Classic in Mobile, Ala. Was 3-for-5, including two doubles, with two RBIs and two runs in a Feb. 21 win over High Point Was 3-for-5 and stole a career-high three bases in the ESPN baseball analyst and UNC alumnus Peter Gammons joins Russ Adams last summer at Fenway Park. Adams and his fellow Cape Cod League allstars were honored prior to a Red Sox game. series-opening win over Le Moyne on March 9 Had a two-out RBI double in the top of the eighth to tie the game 9-9 at Coastal Carolina in a contest UNC won 12-9 Was outstanding at FSU, batting 7-for-13 (.538) with three RBIs and two runs; had three-hit games on Saturday and Sunday at Tallahassee; started the scoring in Carolina s five-run sixth inning on Saturday with an RBI single and later scored himself in the inning; doubled in his next at bat; had three singles in UNC s 8-7, series-ending loss to the Seminoles; drove in two runs in a four-run third inning that gave UNC an early lead in that game against FSU Was 7-for-16 (.438) in three games at NC State (March 30-April 2) and scored a team-high six times in the series; tied a career-high with four hits in the first game of the April 2 doubleheader with the Wolfpack; scored all four times he was on base in that game for a new career high in runs scored Batted 9-for-15 (.600) with six RBIs and four runs scored in three games at Maryland; tied a career-high with four hits in Saturday s loss to the Terps and drove in three runs, including a two-out, RBI double as UNC tried to rally in the top of the ninth; also drove in a run on each of his three singles in Sunday s win Began a nine-game hitting streak on April 21 versus Duke; tied a season-high with three RBIs in that game; was 2-for-4 in the series-finale with the Blue Devils Had an RBI single and stole two bases in the April 25 win over UNC Greensboro Had four hits in the Clemson series (April 27-29) and stole two bases in the series opener; had a two-run single in Carolina s five-run fourth inning in Saturday s extra-inning loss against the Tigers Went hitless against Georgia Tech on May 11 to snap nine-game hitting streak but hit safely in the final four games of the year to finish with hits in 13 of the last 14 games of the season Was 3-for-7 and drew three walks in two ACC Tournament games. Summer 2001: Had an outstanding summer with the Orleans Cardinals in the Cape Cod League Earned the 2001 Robert A. McNeece Outstanding Pro Prospect Award and was named MVP of the Cape s mid-summer All-Star game Batted.281 and ranked among the Cape leaders with 48 hits, 27 runs and 23 stolen bases His three-run home run helped the East team to a 10-1 win over the West in the All-Star game He also played for the Cape in an All-Star game with the New England Collegiate League All-Stars on July 28 and went 2-for-2 with a solo homer in a 5-2 Cape Cod win. As a Freshman (2000) Started 37 games Saw majority of time early in the season at third base, but shifted late in the year and started the final 10 regular-season games at second Ranked third on the team with 20 stolen bases and fifth among Tar Heel regulars with a.322 batting average Went 1-for-2 and scored two runs in his first college game, a 9-6 win over Central Florida Was 3-for-4 and scored the game-winning run in the sixth inning of the 2-1 win over Richmond on March 12 Started one of three games against NC State (March 24-26) and was 2-for-5 at the plate Had a pinch hit two-run single in the ninth inning as Carolina rallied in the series opener on March 24 Started twice in the Clemson series (March 31- April 2) and batted 4-for-7 (.571) Got Carolina s first Sean Walsh, Cape Cod League, 2001 Jim Bounds

9 hit, a single in the fifth inning, of the 6-0 series-opening win over the Tigers Finished that game 2-for-3, the only Tar Heel to notch more than one hit in the game against Clemson ace Scott Berney Hit in the first two games of the Wake Forest series (April 7-9) to push career-long hitting streak to nine games before going hitless in the series finale Was 4-for-6 with four RBIs and three runs in the series opener at Duke (April 27) Was excellent at the plate in his first ACC Tournament, batting 4-for-8 with a double and a run scored Was 3-for-4 playing DH and first base in the 4-1 quarterfinal loss to Florida State on May 19 Was 2- for-8 (.250) playing three of four games in the NCAA Tournament at DH and first base Helped ignite Carolina s offense in the 14-5 win over Penn State on May 27 with a two-run double in a five-run third inning. Summer 2000: Played for the Durham Braves of the Coastal Plain League Batted.257, had one home run, 13 RBIs and stole 20 bases Was named a CPL All-Star. Scotland High School Played baseball, football, basketball and golf at Scotland High Helped lead Scotland to the conference championship in both 1998 and 1999 Named all-state and all-conference as a senior Conference player of the year after hitting.498 as a senior Voted to the Charlotte Observer s all-star team as a senior A State Games participant in 1997 and 1998 two-time all-conference golfer Two-time all-conference quarterback Team s MVP as a junior and senior and led conference in passing yards for two years A National Honor Society member and was an honor roll student Named a Pepsi Scholar-Athlete. Personal Majoring in communications Russ Moore Adams is the son of Frank and Cathy Adams Born 8/30/80 Brother, Frank, is a member of the ECU golf team. Adams s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Totals Adams s Career Batting Highs Hits: 4 at Duke (4/27/00), at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1), at Maryland (4/7/01); Runs: 4 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1); RBI: 4 at Duke (4/27/00); Stolen Bases: 3 vs. Le Moyne (3/9/01); Hit Streak: 9 games (3/22-4/8/00; 4/21/01-5/2/01) A weekend starter who will be a key to the 2002 pitching staff A power pitcher 17 SCOTT AUTREY RHP Jr. 6-2, 223, R/R Arlington, Texas James Martin with good size and stamina Fastball-curveball-slider-changeup pitcher Slider is best breaking pitch Has improved changeup Can throw mph Showed more consistency down the stretch of the 2001 season and finished strong Carried momentum into Cape Cod League Was 7-0 as a freshman in As a Sophomore (2001) Compiled a 3-3 record Led UNC with 12 starts and 68.0 innings and tied for the team lead with 42 strikeouts Showed tremendous improvement in the last month of the season Had a 19-inning scoreless streak over three games, including a complete-game shutout at Clemson, the first time UNC had held the Tigers scoreless at Clemson in the history of the series Was named ACC Co-Pitcher of the Week on April 30 after his performance versus Clemson Allowed two runs on six hits over 6.0 innings in the season-opening win over James Madison for his first win of 2001 Set new career highs of seven innings pitched and six strikeouts in the ACC loss to Wake Forest on March 18 Dropped to 1-3 with a loss to Virginia on April 15; gave up four runs on seven hits in 5.1 innings against the Cavs Had a strong outing but got a no decision in the April 20 win over Duke; entered the game with two outs and the bases loaded in the top of the first for just his second relief appearance of the year; after giving up four hits and one run, he settled down and retired 13 straight batters before being taken out in the middle of the seventh inning Had a career-game his next outing, a 4-0 shutout win at Clemson on April 29, by pitching a complete-game shutout against the Tigers; allowed just four hits, walked one and tied a career-high with six strikeouts in leading UNC to the win Continued to excel with a win against Georgia Tech to close the season on May 13; held the Yellow Jackets scoreless into the sixth inning of the May 13 victory, marking a 19-inning scoreless streak dating back to that April 20 game versus the Blue Devils. Summer 2001: Pitched for the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod League Went 2-2 with a 2.83 ERA in nine games Struck out 59 batters in 54 innings. SCOTT AUTREY As a Freshman (2000) A solid middle reliever and mid-week starter Had the ninth perfect season alltime by a Tar Heel with a 7-0 record in 17 appearances Struck out 41 batters in 45.0 innings Was impressive in his first outing, pitching 2.2 innings of scoreless relief in picking up the win against Rice at the ACC/Disney Blast Earned first start of the year against Seton Hall (Feb. 27) and gave up three earned runs over five innings for the victory Started against Western Carolina on March 7 and had a fine outing in going six innings for the win Gave up just two runs on four hits in that 11-8 victory Pitched five scoreless innings and allowed just two hits against Pace on March 14 to move to 5-0 Pitched four hitless innings before eventually allowing two hits and one run over 5.1 innings for the win against Towson on March 22 Struck out four of the five batters he faced in 1.2 innings of relief against Winthrop (May 3). Summer 2000: Was 4-1 with a 2.30 ERA in eight appearances for the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League Struck out 44 batters in 43 innings Also had one save. James Martin High School Played three years of baseball at James Martin An all-district selection in 1998 and was the team captain as a senior Named to the all-tournament team at the Sunbelt Classic Was the MVP of the Warrior Classic An all-tournament selection at the Texas state tournament Also played forward on the basketball team for a year Graduated with honors Member of the student council. Personal Majoring in exercise and sports science Jeffrey Scott Autrey is the son of Rick and Terri Autrey and Archie and Debbie Taylor Born 1/26/81. Autrey s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Totals Autrey s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 9.0 at Clemson (4/29/01); Strikeouts: 6 vs. Seton Hall (2/27/00), vs. Towson (3/22/00), vs. Wake Forest (3/18/01), at Clemson (4/29/01); Hits: 9 vs. Georgia Tech (5/13/01); Walks: 4 at Florida State (3/25/01), vs. Virginia (4/15/01); Runs: 11 at South Alabama (2/16/01); Earned Runs: 6 vs. UNC Charlotte (4/12/00), at South Alabama (2/16/01), vs. Wake Forest (3/18/01) Expected to see extensive time on the mound as a freshman after a solid fall prac- Brian Flemming PAGE 9

10 37 GARRY BAKKER tremendous potential. RHP Fr. 6-2, 211, R/R Sloatsburg, N.Y. Suffern tice season Will be used as Carolina s No. 3, 4 or 5 starter Throws four pitches for strikes fastball, slider, curve and changeup Has tremendous strength and was recognized by his teammates as the hardest freshman worker in the weight room during fall conditioning Fierce competitor who has Suffern High School Was a varsity letterwinner in baseball, football and basketball at Suffern High School A four-year all-league pick and three-time all-county and all-section selection in baseball Named baseball team s MVP as a junior and senior and was the all-section and all-county player of the year as a senior Played one year of varsity football and earned all-league honors A three-time all-league, all-county and team MVP in basketball at Suffern Rated the No. 1 high school player in New York by Baseball America as a senior. Summer 2001: Played American Legion ball with the Rockland Pirates. Personal Enrolled in the General College Is the son of Marge and Garry Bakker Born in Suffern, N.Y. WHITLEY BENSON Brian Flemming 14 WHITLEY BENSON RHP So. 6-1, 208, L/R Plymouth, N.C. Plymouth Coming off a very productive summer in the Coastal Plain League Used as a starter with the Edenton Steamers Was held back some in the fall to rest but did show improvement Fastball-changeup-slider pitcher Penciled in as closer but he can also move into starting role May start early and close late in the season. As a Freshman (2001) Led the Tar Heels with 25 appearances, the first freshman to lead UNC in that category since Thad Chrismon did so in 1992 Was 3-2 with three saves Ranked second on the team with a 4.07 ERA Did not give up a run and earned one win and two saves in his first five outings Was very impressive in gaining the save against Seton Hall on Feb. 24; struck out three over two complete innings in the 3-0 win over the Pirates Gave up three runs on three hits over 2.0 innings, including two home runs, versus Appalachian State on March 7 but still credited with the victory, his second Gave up just one hit in 1.1 scoreless innings in two appearances in the Le Moyne series Improved to 3-0 with a near-perfect appearance against Towson in the first game of the March 21 doubleheader Entered the game with two outs and two runners on base in the sixth but ended the inning with a strikeout Struck out six total and allowed just one walk in 4.1 otherwise spotless innings Suffered his first loss in his next outing, a 2.2-inning relief appearance at Florida State on March 25 Gave up five runs to the Seminoles, but only one was earned Did not get a decision, but was terrific in his longest outing of the season, 4.2 scoreless innings against Duke on April 22; allowed just two hits, walked one and struck out two against the Blue Devils Collected his third save the April 25 win over UNC Greensboro; entered the game with the bases loaded and no outs in the seventh and retired the side without surrendering a run; struck out five batters in three innings of work against the Spartans Came on to pitch the 10th inning of a 9-9 game at Clemson on April 28 and suffered the loss; the Tigers rallied from down 9-5 in the bottom of the eighth and ended up scoring on a chopper to first base for the win. Summer 2001: Pitched for the Edenton Steamers of the Coastal Plain League Went 3-9 in 12 starts with a 2.25 ERA Had one shutout and three complete games in 84 innings pitched Plymouth High School Played four years of baseball at Plymouth High School Also earned one varsity letter in football as a quarterback An all-conference pick and team MVP all four years Team captain as a junior and senior Given team s pitching award all four years of high school Named all-state as a junior and senior Helped lead team to the conference championship as a senior Plymouth s salutatorian A National Honor Society member and a four-year scholar athlete. Personal Enrolled in General College Whitley Heath Benson is the son of William and Pam Benson Born 6/9/81 Brother Billy played baseball at East Carolina ( ). Benson s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Benson s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 4.2 vs. Duke (4/22/01); Strikeouts: 6 vs. Towson (3/21/01-Gm1); Hits: 6 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 2), at Maryland (4/6/01); Walks: 2 (seven times); Runs: 5 at Florida State (3/25/01); Earned Runs: 3 vs. Appalachian State (3/7/01), vs. Wake Forest (3/17/01), at Maryland (4/6/01), vs. Georgia Tech (5/13/01) 8 RYAN BLAKE C/1B Jr. 6-1, 193, R/R Kernersville, N.C. Glenn A power hitter who tied for the team lead in 2001 in home runs Lacked consistency at the plate as sophomore but looks to rebound this year Will be used as a catcher and at first base Is one of three catchers who will see playing time in the spring behind the plate Works hard in the weight room Took a medical red-shirt season in 2000 because of shoulder surgery on his right rotator cuff. As a Sophomore (2001) Batted.246, but led the team with 42 RBIs and tied for the team lead with seven home runs Also hit by pitch a team-high 14 times Started 32 games at catcher and 17 games at first Started the season on a tear, batting 6-for-10, including three doubles, with two RBIs and scored six runs over the first three games Was 2-for- 4 with a solo homer in the 7-6 win over Seton Hall on Feb. 23 Had a career game in the first game of the UCLA doubleheader on March 2; had a two-out, RBI double in the first inning to give UNC a quick 1-0 lead against the Bruins; followed with a fifth-inning grand slam against UCLA ace Josh Karp to erase a 5-2 deficit and give UNC the 6-5 lead; finished the 8-7 win 2-for-5 with a career-high five PAGE 10

11 RBIs Had a three-run home run in the first inning of a 12-9 win at Coastal Carolina on March 13; finished 2-for-4 versus the Chanticleers Continued his big-hitting and had his best ACC series against Wake Forest (March 16-18); drove in eight runs over the three-game series in batting 4-for-11; had a three-run homer and was 2-for-4 in the middle game of the series with the Demon Deacons; followed that up with a solo home run in the second-inning of the series-ending loss on Sunday Had his 12th and 13th RBIs in just five games with a 2-for-5 outing against Towson in the first game of the March 21 doubleheader; had an RBI double and run-scoring single against the Tigers Fell into a 14-game slump where he hit just 4-for-39 with two RBIs after that hot stretch, but rebounded with homers in back-to-back games, versus UNCG on April 10 and against Charlotte on April 11 Scored twice in the series-opener against Virginia but injured his wrist on the final out of that game against the Cavs and missed the last two games of the series Returned to the lineup in UNC s 6-3 win over No. 19 ECU on April 17 and was 2-for-4 Had a pair of two-hit games to open the Duke series (April 20-22) Was 4-for-10 with five RBIs in the Georgia Tech series (May 11-13); doubled in all three games against the Yellow Jackets Was 3-for-6 and walked four times in two ACC Tournament games Finished the season on a six-game hitting streak, tied for his longest hit streak of the year Season Medical Red-shirt Started the season strong before taking a medical red-shirt Batted.323 with two home runs and 13 RBIs over the first nine games Was named to the All- Tournament team at the season-opening ACC/Disney Blast Was 5-for-10 with four RBIs in three games at Disney, including 3-for-4 with a homer in the 9-0 win over defending national champion Miami. Summer 2000: Played sparingly as a DH with the Asheboro Copperheads of the CPL while still fully recovering. As a Freshman (1999) Started 38 games, including a team-high 28 at first base, as well as nine as the DH and one at catcher Ranked fifth on the team with a.417 on-base percentage Was hit by a team-high 12 pitches Was second on the team with 242 putouts Had a double and a home run to go with three RBIs in the series finale with Wake Forest on March 21 Had back-to-back two-hit games against Florida State Was 4-for- 10 (.400) in the FSU series with one run scored and two RBIs Also had two-hit games at Campbell on April 13, vs. Duke on April 24 and in the series-opening win against Georgia Tech on May 15 Tripled and scored twice in a win over Davidson on March 31 Hit a three-run homer on May 8 vs. Mount Olive Scored a seasonhigh three runs in that 5-0 win over the Yellow Jackets, including one on a fourth inning solo home run. Summer 1999: Played in 31 games for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League Had 14 hits in 75 at bats for a.187 average Added two doubles and six RBIs. Glenn High School Drafted in the 22nd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1998 Four-year starter for Glenn H.S. and the Kernersville American Legion team ( ) Two-time Piedmont Triad Conference Player of the Year Three-time all-conference choice Honorable mention in USA Today for 1998 NC player of the year First-team all-state in 1998 after hitting.565 with nine home runs and a slugging percentage Honorable mention all-state in 1997 State Games participant in 1996 and Eastern Showcase participant and MVP for the Arizona Diamondbacks team Also played three years as the point guard on the Glenn H.S. basketball team All-conference in basketball in 1998 Honor roll student. Personal Majoring in exercise and sports science Ryan Jack Blake is the son of Randy and Debbie Blake Born 1/2/80. Blake s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Totals Blake s Career Batting Highs Hits: 3 vs. Miami (1/30/00), vs. James Madison (2/10/01); Runs: 3 vs. Georgia Tech (5/15/99 game 1), Penn State (2/13/00, Gm 1), vs. James Madison (2/10/01); RBI: 5 vs. UCLA (3/2/01-Gm 1); Hit Streak: 7 games (1/18/00-2/13/01); Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Rice (1/29/00) 33 TODD BOESSEN RHP So. 6-6, 208, R/R Fairfax, Va. Paul VI Heads into the spring listed as questionable after shoulder surgery kept him out of all of fall practice If he can contribute it will be in long to middle relief. As a Freshman (2001) Pitched 2.0 innings over two appearances as a freshman Gave up two runs on two hits in one inning against James Madison in the season-opener Pitched a scoreless inning of relief in the second game of the March 2 doubleheader with UCLA. Summer 2001: Started the summer with the Wilson Tobs of the Coastal Plain League but left due to shoulder surgery. Paul VI High School Played four years of baseball, two years of basketball and one year of football at Paul VI High School Three-time first-team all-district selection Three-time allconference pick Named first-team all-state as a junior and second-team as a sophomore Baseball America s Player to Watch in Virginia as a senior Among Baseball America s Top 100 high school prospects An honor roll student as a sophomore and junior. Summer 2000: Played for the Bethesda Big Train of the Clarke Griffith Collegiate Summer League Gave up one earned run on five hits in 20.3 innings, a 0.90 ERA. Personal Enrolled in the General College Todd Barrett Boessen is the son of Joseph and Ann Boessen Born 11/25/81. Boessen s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Boessen s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 1.0 vs. James Madison (2/10/01), vs. UCLA (3/2/01-Gm 2); Strikeouts: 2 vs. UCLA (3/2/01- Gm 2); Hits: 2 vs. James Madison (2/10/01), vs. UCLA (3/2/01-Gm 2); Walks: 2 vs. James Madison (2/10/01); Runs: 2 vs. James Madison (2/10/01); Earned Runs: 2 vs. James Madison (2/10/01) RYAN BLAKE Brian Flemming

12 6 RON BRAUN C So. 5-10, 196, R/R Stony Brook, N.Y. St. John A tough, hard-nosed player with a good work ethic who saw extensive playing time as a freshman One of three strong catchers battling for the starting job behind the plate Sat out of summer ball with a shoulder injury, but should be healthy for 2002 Has good power and swung the bat very aggressively in the fall, which should be a key to the offense. As a Freshman (2001) Played in 45 games, starting 31, as a freshman Only Jeremy Cleveland saw more playing time as a rookie in 2001 Batted.267 with one home run and 17 RBIs Hit.345 with runners on base Got the first two hits of his UNC career and helped spark a late comeback in the 7-6 win over Minnesota on Feb. 18 at the Coca-Cola Classic in Alabama; singled and scored in the eighth inning and his RBI double in the ninth tied the game at 6-6 after UNC had trailed 6-2 entering the final two innings Had a two-run triple Jim Bounds three days later in a win over High Point Provided Carolina s only runs with a tworun homer in the second game of a doubleheader with UCLA on March 2 Had one of six four-hit games by a Tar Heel in 2001 with a 4- for-5 outing in the first game of a doubleheader at NC State on April 2; had three singles an RBI double and scored twice in that 16-7 victory Had three hits in the Virginia series (April 13-15) and again in three games versus Duke (April 20-22) Played well in the Georgia Tech series (May 11-13), batting 4-for-9 with an RBI and one run in two games. Summer 2001: Batted.220 in 18 games for the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League. St. John the Baptist High School Was a four-year catcher at St. John the Baptist One of Baseball America s Top 100 high school baseball players Named New York s top HS player by Baseball America and was also named the 2000 Gatorade New York Player of the Year All-Long Island all four years of high school League MVP Played for the 15- and 16-year-old U.S. National Team and won two gold medals An honor roll student. Summer 2000: Batted.410 with eight home runs and 38 RBIs for the Long Island Tigers of the NABF. Personal Enrolled in the General College Ronald Jahn Braun is the son of Ronald and Suzanne Braun Born 5/15/82. Braun s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Braun s Career Batting Highs Hits: 4 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1); Runs: 2 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1), vs. Virginia (4/13/01), vs. Duke (4/20/01); RBI: 2 vs. High Point (2/21/01), vs. UCLA (3/2/01-Gm 2), vs. Liberty (5/1/01); Hit Streak: 3 games (three times); Stolen Bases: 1 at Florida State (3/25/01) 16 KEVIN BROWER RHP So. 5-11, 170, R/R Middleboro, Mass. Coyle Cassidy and resilient arm Worked in the fall some as a submariner. As a Freshman (2001) Ranked fourth on the team with 22 appearances, all out of the bullpen Was 2-2 with a 6.57 ERA in 38.1 innings Made six outings without allowing a hit in 10 without surrendering an earned run Had a nice outing at Florida State on March 24, allowing just one hit and no runs in 2.1 innings of middle relief against the Seminoles Followed that up with his longest outing of the season, and his first win, holding off Elon for the final 4.1 innings of a 5-4 win on March 27; entered the game with Carolina trailing 4-1 but allowed just three hits and no runs as Carolina scored four runs over the final two innings for the dramatic win Struggled in outings at NC State and at Maryland, surrendering eight hits, six walks and nine runs over his next 5.0 innings of work but responded with fine outings against Charlotte on April 11 and Virginia on April 14 Pitched four hitless and scoreless innings against the 49ers for his first save Came back three days later against the Cavs and allowed one run on three hits in 3.0 innings for his second win; with the Tar Heels clinging to a one-run lead, the UVa. threatened with runners at first and third in the top of the ninth; Brower struck out Virginia s Jeff Kamrath on a full-count fastball to end the game Took the loss at Clemson on April 27 but came back in the season-ending ACC Tournament loss to the Tigers to pitch 1.1 scoreless innings on May 17. Summer 2001: Pitched for the Concord Quarry Dogs of the New KEVIN BROWER England Collegiate Baseball League Went 2-5 with a 5.15 ERA in 36.2 innings. Coyle Cassidy High School Played four years of baseball, two years of football (quarterback, defensive end and safety) and ran three years of track at Coyle Cassidy An EAC all-star in 1998, 1999 and 2000 Batting average ranked third in the EAC in 1999 Team captain as a senior Established new team records for strikeouts, wins, games, ERA and shutouts An accomplished track athlete at 50m, 300m, 600m and the 4 x 400m relay Member of the Leadership Assembly in Summer 2000: Pitched for Taunton in American Legion summer baseball. Personal Majoring in exercise and sports science Kevin William Brower is the son of Ted and Debra Brower Born 11/12/81. Brower s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Brower s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 4.1 vs. Elon (3/27/01); Strikeouts: 4 at Maryland (4/7/01), vs. Virginia (4/14/01); Hits: 6 vs. Wake Forest (3/16/01), vs. Duke (4/21/01), vs. Georgia Tech (5/12/01); Walks: 4 at Maryland (4/7/01) Runs: 5 at Coastal Carolina (3/14/01), at Maryland (4/7/01); Earned Runs: 5 at Maryland (4/7/01) Brian Flemming A key to the UNC pitching staff in middle relief Showed several good flashes last year as a freshman but will need to improve consistency Has a good work ethic Backup at third and second base Played mostly shortstop throughout high school but his best opportunity to play will be at the hot corner Could be a key pinch hitter or DH as well A tough, hard-nosed player. PAGE 12

13 13 MICKEY BURGESS 3B/2B Fr. 5-10, 176, R/R Liberty, N.C. Eastern Randolph Eastern Randolph High School Played four years of football and baseball at Eastern Randolph Played SS and was a two-time all-state pick in baseball Also selected all-county and allconference four straight years Named team MVP as a junior and senior Named one of the top high school players in North Carolina by Baseball America A running back and strong safety for the football team Named all-conference, all-region and all-county in football as a senior A member of the Beta Club. Summer 2001: Played American Legion baseball for Post 125. JEREMY CLEVELAND Personal Enrolled in the General College Mickey Thomas Burgess is the son of Phil and Debbie Burgess Born 10/12/82 in Greensboro. Was a key contributor as a freshman in 2001, leading all rookies with 53 starts and a.277 batting average A pure hitter who accounted for UNC s two longest hitting streaks in 2001 Had a fine summer in the Cape Cod League Will play first base and DH. 3 JEREMY CLEVELAND 1B So. 6-2, 197, R/R Fairfax, Va. Hayfield Secondary As a Freshman (2001) Led all freshman by playing in 55 games, with 53 starts UNC s top freshman at the plate Led the team with 24 starts at first base, and was the DH in 18 starts Batted near.300 the entire season but struggled over the final two weeks of the year to finish at.277 Accounted for the two longest hit streaks of the year 11 games from March 2-21 and 12 games from March 27-April 13 Started his career by getting at least one hit in his first six games and eight of his first nine Singled in the first two at bats of his career and finished the season-opener 2-for- 3 Broke up a scoreless tie versus Seton Hall on Feb. 24 with an RBI double in the seventh; later scored in the inning as the Tar Heels prevailed 3-0 Scored the game-tying run in the first game of the UCLA doubleheader on March 2 in the bottom of the eighth inning; UNC went on to win that game 8-7 in the 11th inning; began an 11-game hitting streak in that UCLA win Got off to a great ACC start by going 6-for-13 in the Wake Forest series (March 16-18); was 2-for-5 in the series-opener and 3-for-5 with two RBIs in Saturday s loss to the Deacs Also played well at Florida State (March 23-25); sparked Carolina s five-run sixth inning on Saturday against the Seminoles with his first career home run, a threerun shot to left-center field; finished the series with three hits and four RBIs Began his team-high 12-game hitting streak on March 27 against Elon Drove in six runs in the NC State series (March 30-April 2), including a two-run homer in the top of the first of Carolina s series-ending, 8-7 victory in Raleigh Was 3-for- 5 at VCU on April 4 and started the Maryland series (April 6-8) with a two-run double in the top of the first on Friday against the Terps; had another two-run double in the middle-game of the series and added a two-run single and an RBI double in the series-finale at Maryland; was 5-for-15 with seven RBIs overall in the series Was 3-for-5 with a career-high three runs against Liberty (April 1) Was 1-for-19 over the final six games of the year. Summer 2001: Had a big summer with the Chatham A s of the Cape Cod League Batted.255 with two home runs and 22 RBIs. Hayfield Secondary High School A four-year baseball letterwinner Played two years of football Two-time firstteam all-district and all-region Gold medalist at the Commonwealth Games Virginia s Gatorade Player of the Year Participant in the Connie Mack World Series Honor roll student. Summer 2000: Played for the Arlington Senators of the Clarke Griffith League. Personal Enrolled in the General College Jeremy Vincent Cleveland is the son of Ken and Lori Cleveland Born 9/10/81 in Alexandria, Va. Cleveland s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Cleveland s Career Batting Highs Hits: 3 vs. Wake Forest (3/17/01), at VCU (4/4/01), vs. Liberty (5/1/01); Runs: 3 vs. Liberty (5/1/01); RBI: 3 at Florida State (3/24/01), at Maryland (4/8/01); Hit Streak: 12 games (3/27/01-4/13/01); Stolen Bases: 1 (three times) Will miss the 2002 season due to shoulder injury. 40 BO DICKERSON LHP So. 6-2, 185, R/L Asheville, N.C. T.C. Roberson As a Freshman (2001) Was 0-1 with a 7.56 ERA in 14 appearances Made two starts Had his longest outing of the year in a start against High Point on Feb. 21 when he went 4.1 innings. Summer 2001: Pitched for the Wilson Tobs of the Coastal Plain League Had a 3.60 ERA and one save in three appearances. T.C. Roberson High School A late-round draft choice of the Cincinnati Reds in 2000 Earned all-conference and all-state honors as a senior Also helped lead team to 3A state championship and was named the championship MVP Team captain as a senior State Games participant as a junior Member of FCA National Honor Society member. Personal Enrolled in the General College Roy Boothe Dickerson IV is the son of Roy and Sue Dickerson Goes by Bo born 5/11/82. Dickerson s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Dickerson s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 4.1 vs. High Point (2/21/01); Strikeouts: 1 (six times); Hits: 7 vs. Towson (3/21/01-Gm2) Walks: 3 at VCU (4/4/01); Runs: 3 vs. High Point (2/21/01), vs. Le Moyne (3/11/01), vs. Towson (3/21/01-Gm2); Earned Runs: 3 vs. High Point (2/21/01), vs. Le Moyne (3/11/01), vs. Towson (3/21/01-Gm2) PAGE 13

14 Starting left fielder Coming off the best fall since he s been at UNC Teammates voted him the hardest working junior in the weight room in the offseason Has gotten bigger and stronger and is extremely motivated Has turned himself into a very solid defensive outfielder and became more patient at the plate in 2001, ranking second in the conference with 43 walks Has the most accurate arm of any outfielder Has tremendous pride in his performance and will be a leader for the team in 2002 Two-time ACC Player of the Week as a freshman. As a Sophomore (2001) Started 54 of the team s 57 games in left field Became a bigger threat at the plate as a sophomore with improved selectivity Tied for the team lead with 43 walks and improved his batting average from.273 as a freshman to.327 as a sophomore His 43 walks also ranked in a tie for second place in the ACC Led the team with 17 doubles, tied for the team-high with three triples and his 66 hits were the third most on the team Also had three home runs and drove in 36 runs His.485 slugging percentage was tops on the team and his.438 on-base percentage ranked second among UNC regulars Started the year with his first of 20 multiple-hit games, batting 2-for-4 with four RBIs in the season-opening win over James Madison on Feb. 10; crushed a three-run homer to left in his second at bat of the year Had another two-hit game three days later in going 2-for-4 against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 13 Had a three-run double in a 1-for-3 effort against William & Mary on Feb. 14 Knocked in the game-winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning in a 7-6, series-opening win over Seton Hall on Feb. 23 Drew three walks and was 1-for-2 with two runs scored in an 8-7, 11-inning win over UCLA on March 2 (Game 1) Drove in two runs on sacrifice flys in the March 10 win over Le Moyne Was 3-for-5, including two doubles, with two RBIs against Le Moyne on March 11 Broke a 9-9 tie in the top of the eighth inning at Coastal Carolina with a two-run single to propel UNC to the 12-9 win over the Chanticleers on March 13 Was 2-for-3 and walked twice in the series-opener against Wake Forest on March 16 Was 2-for-4 and 2-for-3, respectively, in the first and last games of the Florida State series (March 23-25) Doubled in the first inning and added two singles to go 3-for-5 with an RBI and one run scored against Elon on March 27 Had another three-hit game the next day against Winthrop; had two singles and a solo homer to go 3- for-4 Had a first-inning triple, scored twice and walked twice in the series-opener at Maryland on April 6 Doubled and tripled to go 2-for-4 at UNC Greensboro on April 10 Keyed a 6-3 win over No. 19 ECU with an RBI single and a solo homer in going 2-for-4; his fifth-inning home run was the eventual game-winning run for the Tar Heels Was outstanding in the Duke series (April 20-22), batting.500 (7-for-14) over three games to lead the team; opened the series with a career-high four hits, including two doubles, in going 4-for-5; also score twice and drove in a run in that 10-7 UNC win; had an RBI single in the middle game of the series and finished the three-game set by going 2-for-5 Opened the Clemson series (April 27-29) with back-to-back 2-for-4 games Had four two-hit games over the final six games of the season, including a pair of two-hit games in the Georgia Tech series (May 11-13) and a 2-for-4 effort in the season-ending loss to Clemson in the ACC Tournament (May 17). Summer 2001: Played for the second straight summer with the Edenton Steamers of the CPL Had two home runs, 12 doubles and 17 RBIs. Brian Flemming 29 SEAN FARRELL LF Jr. 5-11, 199, R/R Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin As a Freshman (2000) Played primarily at first base and as the DH Ranked third on the team with nine home runs Knocked in 44 runs, fifth most on the team Was sensational in three games at UCLA Feb and was named ACC Player of the Week on Feb. 21 Finished the series 5-for-10 with nine RBIs, two home runs and a double Helped propel the Tar Heels to an improbable 13-run ninth inning on Feb. 18 in the wild come-from-behind win against the Bruins Entered the game in the sixth inning as a pinch hitter and was 3-for-4 with five RBIs and he scored twice Singled in the eighth inning and then hit both a two-run home run and a two-run double in the ninth that put UNC ahead for good with its 14th and 15th runs of the game Hit his second homer of the season, a two-run shot in the sixth, the next day (Feb. 19) in batting 2-for-4 Made several nice plays in the field and was 2-for-3 in the 15-8 win over Seton Hall on Feb. 26 Reached base all five times at the plate in that game (reached once on an error) and had two RBIs and a double Went 3-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs in the 11-8 win over Western Carolina on March 7 Was 5-for-12 (.417) in the NC State series, including three home runs, with six RBIs and four runs scored Sparked Carolina s seven-run seventh inning on March 24 with a three-run homer and provided the offense in Carolina s 4-1 win (March 26) over the Wolfpack with two home runs in the game Trailing 1-0 in the fifth, Farrell hit a solo home run and then added a two-run shot in the seventh to put UNC ahead for good Was named ACC Player of the Week (March 27) for the second time after that big weekend Was 3-for-5 (.600), including two doubles and a home run, in the NCAA Tournament (May 27-29) Made his only start of the season in left field on the final game of the year. Summer 2000: An all-star for the Edenton Steamers of the Coastal Plain League Batted.236 with five home runs and a team-high 26 RBIs Stole seven bases. Charlotte Latin High School Named MVP of the Charlotte Latin baseball team as a senior and was also the team captain Earned conference player-of-the-year honors NCISAA player of the year pick All-Mecklenburg County choice as a junior and senior Won the Mecklenburg County triple crown with.594 batting average, 15 home runs and 52 RBI Also played two years of football as a safety and tight end Played American Legion summer baseball with the Matthews Post 235 team An honor roll student. Personal Majoring in psychology Sean Farrell is the son of Joe and Linda Farrell Born 4/3/81. Farrell s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Totals Farrell s Career Batting Highs Hits: 4 vs. Duke (4/20/01); Runs: 3 vs. Maryland (4/16/00), vs. Georgia Tech (5/11/01); Home Runs: 2 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00), vs. NC State (3/26/00); RBI: 5 at UCLA (2/18/00), vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00); Hit Streak: 7 games (3/19/00-3/28/00) 5 ADAM GREENBERG CF Jr. 5-9, 179, L/R Guilford, Conn. Guilford Starting centerfielder Has excellent speed and is tremendous defensively Led the ACC with 29 stolen bases in 2001 and finished tied for second with 43 walks Has a team-high.351 career batting average entering his junior season Has great work ethic and is a team leader 2000 ACC Rookie of the Year and freshman All- America Had surgery on his right hand prior to the 2001 season due to an offseason weight room accident. As a Sophomore (2001) Carolina s starting center-fielder and leadoff batter, Greenberg batted.310 as a sophomore and was among the team leaders in several offensive categories, including runs (52, T-1st), hits (65, 4th), doubles (13, T-2nd), triples (3, T-1st), walks (43, T-1st) and stolen bases (29, 1st) Also led UNC regulars with a.444 on-base percentage and ranked second on the team with 11 hit-by-pitches Had team highs of 24 runs scored, eight doubles and three triples in 24 ACC games Started the season on a tear and finished with his best run of the season at the plate Was 9-for-17 (.529) with six RBIs and seven runs scored in the first four games PAGE 14

15 of the season, including a 4-for-5 season-opener against James Madison on Feb. 10; had a two-run single and a three-run home run against the Dukes in knocking in a career-high five runs and scoring a career-high-tying four times Raced home from first base on a Russ Adams double to beat the throw from right field and give UNC a 7-6 comeback win over JMU the next day Had an RBI double to tie the game 7-7 with UCLA in the bottom of the eighth in a game UNC would pull out 8-7 in 11 innings on March 2 Was 2-for-3, drove in a run, scored once and walked twice in the ACC opener against Wake Forest on March 16 Broke out of an 0-for-15 slump over five games (March 21-25) with a five-game hitting streak which included a 4-for-6 game in the first game of the April 2 doubleheader at NC State; finished the NCSU series 7-for-14 with five RBIs and three runs; doubled twice, had one triple and stole two bases against the Wolfpack Had four singles and scored seven times in the Maryland series (April 6-8) Had a two-run double and a sacrifice fly in the series-opening win over Virginia on April 13 Batted.429 (6-for-14) in three games versus Duke (April 20-22); was 3-for-6 in the series-opener and followed that with a 2-for-5 game on Saturday Batted 5-for-14 at No. 12 Clemson (April 27-29); stole two bases and scored the game s first run in the opener on Friday; had an RBI triple in a three-run second inning and singled and scored in UNC s five-run fourth on Saturday; broke a scoreless tie in the eighth inning of Sunday s series-finale against the Tigers with a two-run double; the Tar Heels won the game 4-0, its first shutout at Clemson in history Hit safely in 10 of the final 11 games of the year, including five straight to end the season; was 9-for-21 (.429) over that five-game stretch which included three games against Georgia Tech (May 11-13) and ACC Tournament games with Wake Forest (May 16) and Clemson (May 17) Was 6-for-12 (.500) and scored five times in leading UNC to two wins over Georgia Tech to close the regular season Had a tworun triple and scored three times in batting 3-for-4 in the series-finale with the Jackets; also stole two bases in that win Had a solo home run in the seventh inning of UNC s first round loss to Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament Singled and doubled in the season-ending loss to Clemson. Summer 2001: Played for the Chatham A s of the Cape Cod League Batted.269 with 32 hits, and 7 stolen bases in 38 games. As a Freshman (2000) Had one of the finest freshman seasons in UNC history Just the second Tar Heel to be named ACC Rookie of the Year Second-team All-ACC Freshman All- America pick by Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America Also named to the All-Tournament team at the NCAA Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J. and at the season-opening ACC/Disney Blast Led all Tar Heel regulars in batting average (.386), hits (98), runs (69), triples (7), stolen bases (28) and slugging percentage (.594) Had a team-high 34 multi-hit games, a 21-game hitting streak and three leadoff homers in 2000 Went hitless in just nine of 61 games in which he played His seven triples ranked in a second-place tie with Chad Holbrook for the most triples in a single season in school history His 98 hits tied B.J. Surhoff s 98 hits in 1985 for the second-most ever in a season at Carolina Started 59 of 61 games in center field Batted in the leadoff spot in 52 games Had a sensational start to his Carolina career at the season-opening ACC/Disney Blast Was 6-for-12 with four RBIs, four runs and three stolen bases in the three-game tournament Belted a triple to right field to score UNC s first run of the season for his first collegiate hit Added two singles and a sacrifice fly to go 3-for-4 in the opener Went 2-for- 4 and stole two bases in the 9-0 win over defending national champion Miami Followed an 0-for-12 mini-slump against UCLA with a team-long 21-game hitting streak Started the streak with a 2-for-5 game against East Carolina (Feb. 23) and a 6-for-12 series with Seton Hall Led off the West Virginia game on March 5 with his first career home run Added his second leadoff home run in three games with a shot over the right field fence against Western Carolina on March 8 Led off the third inning two games later, the 2-1 win over Richmond on March 12, with his third homer of the year; Was 4-for-7 in that series with the Spiders Extended his hitting streak to 15 games in the Georgia Tech series Batted 8-for-13 (.615) in the NC State series (March 24-26) Was 4-for-4 with one RBI in the 5-2 win on Saturday Extended hitting streak to 21 games with a 2-for-3 day against Coastal Carolina Was 3-for-11 and scored three runs in the Clemson series (March 31- April 2) Broke out of a mini 0-for-7 slump in the first two games of the Clemson series with three hits in the series finale Went on to hit in 11 of the next 12 games, including a string of seven straight multi-hit games, after those first two hitless games against the Tigers Was 2-for-5 with two RBIs, including a third-inning solo home run and a sixth-inning triple in the 11-5 win over Davidson (April 5) Was 7-for-14 in three games at Wake Forest (April 7-9) Knocked in five runs in that series against the Demon Deacons Was 2-for-4, including a second-inning three-run home run, in the series opener scored in his first three at bats in that game Was 3-for-6 in the second game of the series Helped spark a ninth-inning rally in that 9-8 loss with a two-out RBI triple Finished the series with a 2-for-4 game Scored three runs and was 3-for-4 with his sixth triple of the season against UNC Charlotte on April 19 had his third leadoff home run of the year April 22 against Virginia Was 2-for-4 with his eighth homer of the season May 3 versus Winthrop Was 2-for-5 the next day at Liberty, leading off that game with his seventh triple Was 3-for-6 in the series opener with Florida State on May 12 Had a team-high six hits in three ACC Tournament games Had two extra-inning singles in the opening-round loss to Wake Forest Was 3-for-5 two doubles and three runs in the 13-7 win over Duke on May 18 Was 8-for-18 with a team-high eight runs in four NCAA Regional games (May 27-29) Finished the season on a seven-game hitting streak. Summer 2000: Participated in the U.S. National Team Trials Played with the Wilson Tobs of the Coastal Plain League and batted.255 Stole a team-high 15 bases. Guilford High School A four-year letterman on Guilford s baseball, basketball and soccer teams Team captain as a junior and senior Four-time all-conference and all-area and was the first player in Connecticut history to be named to four all-state teams Soccer team captain for 1998 and 1999 and was a fouryear starter Three-time all-conference, all-area and allstate selection Named all-new England and All- America in 1998 Also the team and area MVP in 1998 and helped lead Guilford to the state soccer title in 1996 Basketball team captain in and was named secondteam all-conference Named Grant Halverson Connecticut s male athlete of the year for Graduated with honors Vice president of the athletic leadership committee Played summer baseball with the Madison Legion Post 79 team. Personal Adam Daniel Greenberg is the son of Mark and Wendy Greenberg Born 2/21/81 Majoring in communications. Greenberg s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Totals Greenberg s Career Batting Highs Hits: 4 vs. NC State (3/25/00), vs. James Madison (2/10/01), at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1); Runs: 4 vs. Elon (2/9/00), vs. James Madison (2/10/01), at Maryland (4/8/01); RBI: 5 vs. James Madison (2/10/01); Hit Streak: 21 games (2/23/00-3/28/00); Stolen Bases: 2 (ten times) Expected to serve as a bullpen catcher for the Tar Heels in 2002 Great student 39 MARK GRIFFIN C Fr. 6-0, 176, R/R Charlotte, N.C. Providence and extremely hard worker. Providence High School Played catcher for four years at Providence High School Helped guide team to conference championship three straight years An all-conference and all-county pick as a senior Was also the team captain and the team s offensive player of the year in 2001 A member of the National Honor Society and a North Carolina Scholar Athlete. Summer 2001: Played for Matthews America Legion Post 235 Hit.454 with 39 RBIs. Personal Business administration major Mark Alexander Griffin is the son of Mike and Vickie Griffin Born in Charlotte, N.C. Expected to contribute in long to middle relief Has shown great improvement PAGE 15

16 32 MICHAEL GROSS RHP So. 6-4, 230, R/R Marietta, Ga. Walton over the offseason Most improved pitcher in the fall Has good location, especially with a good split finger fastball. As a Freshman (2001) Appeared in 11 games out of the bullpen Pitched 4.1 innings of relief against UNC Wilmington, walking four and striking out three. Summer 2001: Pitched for the Edenton Steamers of the Coastal Plain League Went 4-3 with a 4.83 ERA Pitched a complete game shutout on July 2 against the Peninsula Pilots. Walton High School Played baseball, basketball and tennis at Walton Earned school s two-sport Scholar-Athlete Award as a junior and senior Named all-region, all-county and all-state for baseball as a senior Won team s most valuable pitcher award in 2000 Team captain of both baseball and basketball teams as junior and senior Named the Cobb County Academic Player of the Year as a senior National Honor Society and French Honor Society member Officer in the Beta Club Active in Habitat for Humanity. Summer 2000: Played for the East Cobb Astros AAU team. Personal Economics major Timothy Michael Gross is the son of Tim and Susan Gross Born 10/4/81. Gross s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Gross s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 4.1 vs. UNC Wilmington (4/24/01); Strikeouts: 3 vs. UNC Wilmington (4/24/01); Hits: 6 vs. Georgia Tech (5/12/01); Walks: 4 vs. UNC Wilmington (4/24/01); Runs: 5 vs. James Madison (2/10/01); Earned Runs: 5 vs. James Madison (2/10/01) 31 CARTER HARRELL RHP Fr. 6-3, 200, R/R Rocky Mount, N.C. Rocky Mount Will battle for a spot as a mid-week starter Has a lot of potential Fastball-curveball-changeup pitcher Has a sharp curveball and gets good movement on his fastball. Rocky Mount Senior High School A baseball, football and basketball letterwinner at Rocky Mount Senior High Pitched for four years at Rocky Mount and was named the North Carolina Player of the Year by Gatorade and USA Today Also rated the state s top player by Baseball America An all-state performer as a junior and senior and a three-time all-conference pick Played quarterback in football and was a small forward on the basketball team in the 9th and 10th grade. Summer 2001: Played Legion ball for Post 58. Personal Enrolled in the General College Carter Samuel Harrell is the son of Cecil and Dena Harrell Born 11/14/82 in Whiteville, N.C. Junior transfer from Lenoir Community College Suffered arm injury in fall practice, but is slated to start at third base to open season if he is healthy Can also play first base and will be used to pitch Swings the bat well Has a great feel for the game and has great size to be a baseball player. Swansboro High School/Lenoir CC A three-year, three-sport standout at Swansboro High School Played shortstop and pitched and was named all-conference three straight years Also named allarea player of the year as a senior Played safety and wide receiver for the Swansboro football team and was a guard and forward in basketball Two-time all-region pick at Lenoir and a second-team All-America selection in 2001 Drafted in the 28th round by the Oakland A s. Personal Majoring in exercise and sports science Samuel Ray Hewitt is the son of Sam and Nancy Hewitt Born 5/16/81 in Spartanburg, S.C. One of three catchers vying for playing time Will see playing time as a freshman Has very good skills and a very strong arm Gap to gap hitter who started strong in the fall, leading the team in hitting through the first eight scrimmages. St. Raphael Academy A four-year catcher at St. Raphael Academy Named all-division four straight years Named to all-star team as a sophomore, junior and senior as well as earning all-state honors for three years Earned St. Raphael s student athlete award. Personal A business administration major Christopher Domenic Iannetta is the son of Maria and Domenic Ianetta Born in Providence, R.I. Rocky Mount Senior High School 34 SAMMY HEWITT RHP/3B Jr. 6-3, 192, R/R Hubert, N.C. Lenoir CC 26 CHRIS IANNETTA C/1B Fr. 5-11, 215, R/R Providence, R.I. St. Raphael 36 PAUL JENKINS RHP Fr. 6-2, 203, R/R Rocky Mount, N.C. Rocky Mount A four-year letterwinner at Rocky Mount Senior High Also played two years of basketball (small forward) and two years of soccer (goalie) Pitched and played first and third base A four-time all-conference and all-area selection Named team s MVP and all-state as a sophomore Twice participated in the State Games Captained baseball team as a senior Two-time all-conference pick in soccer and the team s co-captain as a sophomore Also named all-conference two years for basketball and won the coaches award as a sophomore A average honor roll all four years of high school Member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Good Sports Club and the Key Club. Personal Major in political science Robert Paul Jenkins is the son of Richard and Martha Jenkins Born 11/22/82 in Rocky Mount, N.C. Had elbow surgery in November and did not pitch all fall Status is questionable PAGE 16

17 heading into the season. 20 JASON KING RHP Jr. 6-0, 177, R/R Charlotte, N.C. West Mecklenburg As a Sophomore (2001) Appeared in 13 games out of the bullpen Pitched two innings against High Point on Feb. 21 for his first career victory Threw one scoreless inning against Wake Forest on March 16 Pitched three innings and struck out two batters against VCU on April 4. Summer 2001: Played with the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League Went 1-1 with a 8.71 ERA Struck out 22 batters in 20.2 innings. As a Freshman (2000) Made three appearances Pitched one perfect inning against Seton Hall on Feb. 26 Also saw action against Western Carolina and Towson. Summer 2000: Played with the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League Went 4-2 with a 3.25 ERA in 10 starts. West Mecklenburg High School Played four years of baseball for coach Jim McConnell at West Mecklenburg Played pitcher, shortstop and outfield Was the team captain and MVP as a senior Named the conference, Mecklenburg County and Charlotte Observer Player of the Year in 1999 Also selected first-team all-state as a senior Went 7-1 with 106 strikeouts and 17 walks in 56.0 innings pitched in 1999 Threw one no-hitter, two one-hitters and a pair of two-hitters Equally proficient at the plate, hitting.419 with two home runs and 24 RBIs Was an all-conference outfielder in his junior year Recognized as a North Carolina scholar athlete in 1997, 1998 and 1999 Earned a National Scholar Athlete Award in Personal William Jason King is the son of Kay M. King Born 12/19/80 Majoring in communications. King s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Totals King s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 3.0 at VCU (4/4/01); Strikeouts: 2 vs. James Madison (2/10/01), vs. Towson (3/21/01- Gm1), at VCU (4/4/01); Hits: 5 at VCU (4/4/01); Walks: 3 vs. Towson (3/22/00); Runs: 5 at Maryland (4/8/01); Earned Runs: 5 at Maryland (4/8/01) 38 BRANDON LEONARD C Sr. 5-11, 146, R/R Bennett, N.C. Chatham Central 10 GREG MANGUM 2B/SS Fr. 5-9, 165, L/R Charlotte, N.C. East Mecklenburg East Mecklenburg High School Played shortstop for four years at East Mecklenburg High School Elected team captain junior and senior years Named to the All-Conference team as a junior and senior Voted All-State as a senior Also played four years of basketball as a point guard Led team in scoring his senior year. Summer 2001: Played American Legion ball with Matthews Post 235 and batted.455 with 7 home runs and 20 stolen bases. Personal Plans to major in excercise and sports science Gregory Scott Mangum is the son of Jerry and Sandra Mangum Born in Charlotte. An intense right-handed pitcher who will be a big key for the 2002 staff Fastballchangeup-slider pitcher Looked to be very motivated in the fall and had a couple of outstanding outings Very versatile pitcher who could start or be used in relief 18 SCOTT MANSHACK RHP So. 5-11, 179, R/R Indian Trail, N.C. Piedmont One of several freshmen to see extensive work in 2001 Will become more effective with improved consistency Very hard working. As a Freshman (2001) Was 3-5 with an 8.46 ERA as a freshman Made 14 appearances, starting 11 times Ranked fourth on the team with 32 strikeouts Got off to a great start to his college career with a win in his first outing, a start against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 13; held the Chanticleers to just one earned run on seven hits over 6.0 innings while striking out four batters in his Carolina debut Went two starts without a decision before dropping back-to-back games in early March (UCLA on March 2 and LeMoyne on March 11); lasted five total innings, giving up nine runs on nine hits, while walking six and striking out four against the Bruins and Dolphins to fall to 1-2 Moved into the bullpen and appeared in relief in three of his next four outings before getting the start at VCU on April 4 and dropping to 1-3 with a loss Rebounded from that disappointing outing against the Rams, where he gave up three runs without recording an out, to have terrific outings in back-to-back mid-week starts Improved to 2-3 with six strong innings against Terry Roberts One of most respected and hard-working players on the team First joined the program as a manager and worked his way onto the team where he is a bullpen catcher Voted by his teammates as the senior who worked the hardest in weight room in the fall. Chatham Central High School Ran cross country three years and played four years of baseball at Chatham Central High School Named all-conference two years in baseball and once in cross country Helped lead Chatham HS to state 1-A championship in 1997 Cross Country team s MVP in 1996 A nominee for the prestigious Morehead Scholarship A Senior Class Scholar Member of SADD, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Beta Club. Personal Majoring in journalism and English Brandon Lee Leonard is the son of Gary and Debbie Leonard Born 9/14/80 in Southern Pines, N.C. Father, Gary, coaches high school baseball team and was a pitcher at Guilford College. Will provide good backup in the middle infield A scrappy player and leadoff-type hitter with good speed Joined the team in the spring. SCOTT MANSHACK PAGE 17

18 UNC Greensboro on April 25 and got his third win of the year against Liberty on April 1; held UNCG scoreless into the seventh inning before the Spartans got on the board, but still managed to strike out five and give up only two runs on four hits for the win; had his finest outing of the year one week later against Liberty, setting career highs with innings pitched (7.0 innings) and strikeouts (8) in shutting down the Flames; held Liberty scoreless until a two-out, two-run single in the top of the seventh inning; finsished up the seventh without allowing another run in collecting his third win Took losses in his last two starts for his final 3-5 record Pitched 5.1 innings, allowing 11 runs on 11 hits while striking out two in his final two outings. Summer 2001: Played for the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League Went 2-3 with a 3.50 ERA in 36 innings pitched. Piedmont High School Pitched four years and was a point guard for the basketball team four years at Piedmont High School Helped lead team to the conference title in 1999 Threetime all-conference selection All-state in Personal Tony Scott Manshack is the son of Jan Hartis Born 5/28/82 Majoring in communications. Manshack s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Manshack s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 7.0 vs. Liberty (5/1/01); Strikeouts: 8 vs. Liberty (5/1/01); Hits: 7 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/13/01), vs. Towson (3/21/01-Gm1), vs. Liberty (5/1/01); Walks: 4 vs. Minnesota (2/18/01); Runs: 7 vs. Georgia Tech (5/12/01); Earned Runs: 7 vs. Georgia Tech (5/12/01) Only fourth-year senior on the roster Will move to right field after starting 46 games at third base as a junior Also will see time on the mound after working some as a closer during the fall Has strongest arm on the team and has worked very hard pitching in the offseason Shows no fear and has a closer s mentality on the mound Can throw a 90+ mph fastball and has a hard slider. 1 CHRIS MAPLES RF/P/3B Sr. 5-10, 179, R/R Hillsborough, N.C. Orange As a Junior (2001) Started 46 games at third base and seven at second Batted.288 and tied for the team lead with seven home runs Ranked fourth on the team with 39 RBIs and tied for the team lead with six sacrifice bunts Began the season on a tear, driving in a career-high six runs in batting 2-for-5 against James Madison on Feb. 10; had a two-run double and a three-run home run as Carolina won 23-9 to open the season Drove in two more runs in each of the next two games, versus James Madison (Feb. 11) and Coastal Carolina (Feb. 13), to tally 10 RBIs in the first three games Helped Carolina rally to a 7-6 win over Minnesota at the Coca-Cola Classic in Mobile, Ala., with a pinch-hit, RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning; UNC rallied for three runs in the ninth against the Gophers for the victory Hit his second home run of the year, a solo shot in the sixth inning, in a 7-6 win over Seton Hall on Feb. 23; was 2-for-3 in the series finale against the Pirates to finish 4-for-10 for the series Singled and scored twice in going 2-for-3 against Davidson on Feb. 27 Had a three-run homer in the second inning of the March 10 win over LeMoyne; finished that game 3-for-4 at the plate with four RBIs Had a two-run double and was 2-for-5 against Coastal Carolina on March 13 Was 2-for-3, including a two-run double, in the seriesopener at NC State on March 30 Had a terrific series at Maryland (April 6-8), batting 5-for-15 with seven RBIs and scored five runs; had three homers in the series, including a two-run shot in the series-opener and solo home runs in consecutive at bats in Sunday s series finale; became first Tar Heel to have homers in consecutive at bats since Tyrell Godwin did so in 1999 at Clemson Extended career-long hitting streak to nine games with a hit at UNC Greensboro on April 10 Saw hitting streak snapped with 0-for-2 game versus Charlotte on April 11, but hit safely in the next six games, including 5-for-11 (.455) in three games versus Virginia (April 13-15) Had back-to-back three-hit games in mid-week wins over Liberty (May 1) and UNC Wilmington (May 2) Ended the regular season with three hits in the Georgia Tech series (May 11-13). Summer 2001: Joined the Durham Braves of the Coastal Plain League for the second half of the summer and was productive Batted.315 with three home runs and 24 RBIs. As a Sophomore (2000) Started 24 of 53 games in the infield and finished the season with a.306 batting average Improved as the year went on and was excellent in the NCAA Regional at Upper Monclair, where he was named to the All- Tournament team after batting 6-for-15 (.400) with one RBI and two runs Scored his first run and notched his first RBI of the season in the 9-0 win over Miami at the season-opening Disney Blast Had three hits, including two doubles, in five at bats vs. Towson on March 22 Started two games at third base and batted 3-for- 7 (.429) in the NC State series (March 24-26) Was 2-for-3 and scored a run in the 4-1 series-ending win Helped blow open the 6-0 series-opening win over Clemson with a two-run pinch-hit single in the eighth inning Had a pinchhit RBI single in the seventh inning against Davidson (April 5) to help propel UNC to a five-run inning and an 11-5 win Had a pinchhit, two-out double to right-center field in the bottom of the ninth inning to score the gamewinning run for Carolina in the 6-5 victory over Florida State (May 13) Started two of three ACC Tournament games at second base and was 5-for-12 (.417) with two doubles and two runs Was 3-for-6, including a double and an RBI single in the 13-7 secondround win over Duke (May 18) Was 12-for-28 (.428) over the final eight games of the season after knocking in the game-winning run in the May 13 FSU win. Summer 2000: Played with the Durham Braves of the Coastal Plain League Batted.234 with a team-high 18 RBIs and seven doubles. As a Freshman (1999) Backup middle infielder Homered and drove in two runs in going 2-for-4 on Feb. 27 versus Temple Also drove in two March 24 versus Towson and March 31 versus Davidson Hit a two-run homer vs. Duke on April 23. Summer 1999: Played for the Durham Braves of the Coastal Plain League Played both shortstop and third. Orange High School Played shortstop, second base and pitcher as a four-year letterman at Orange H.S. Won school s scholar athlete award all four years All-conference choice and runnerup for Pac 6 Conference player of the year honors as a senior School s defensive player of the year as a junior and its offensive player of the year as a senior Also played a year of football (cornerback and quarterback) and three years of basketball (guard) Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Batted.420 for American Legion Post 452 in the summer of Personal Christopher David Maples was born on 10/31/79 Is the son of Charles and Mary Maples Majoring in exercise and sports science. Maples s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Totals Maples s Career Batting Highs Hits: 3 vs. Towson (3/22/00), vs. Le Moyne (3/10/01), vs. Charlotte (4/12/01), vs. Liberty (5/1/01), at UNCW (5/2/01); Runs: 2 (13 times); RBI: 6 vs. James Madison (2/10/01); Hit Streak: 9 games (3/28/01-4/10/01); Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Davidson (2/27/01) A key weekend starter for the Tar Heels A tall lefthander with great physical ability Fastball-curveball-changeup pitcher Throws all pitches for strikes Can throw 90+ mph and has the ability to pitch in and out An All-Star with the Chatham A s last summer in the Cape League Is mentally tough and has an excellent work ethic. As a Freshman (2001) Jeff Camarati PAGE 18

19 Made 23 appearances as a freshman, the third most on the team His 11 starts were the second most on the team and tied with Scott Manshack for the most by a freshman His 65.1 innings pitched were the second most by a UNC pitcher, as were his five wins (5-5) Collected wins in his first two collegiate starts Pitched seven scoreless innings and gave up just three hits in his Carolina debut, an 8-0 win over William & Mary on Feb. 14 Struggled in a relief outing vs. Minnesota in the Coca-Cola Classic in Mobile, Ala., but rebounded with seven more scoreless innings in a win over Seton Hall on Feb. 24; had a virtually identical line to his performance against Coastal, as he again gave up just three hits and struck out four Pirates to improve to 2-0 Suffered three losses and two no decisions over his next five starts, including Carolina s ACC opener against Wake Forest, to fall to 2-3 Rebounded from his shortest start of the year, a one-inning outing where he took the loss at Maryland on April 6, to get a win versus Charlotte on May 11 Followed that up with a mid-week win over No. 19 East Carolina (April 17) Allowed three runs on three hits over 6.2 innings to defeat the Pirates and improve to 4-3 Fell to 4-4 with a April 22 loss to Duke and had three outings without a decision before turning in a fine relief performance at UNC Wilmington on May 2 for his fifth win Pitched the final five innings of a 3-2 non-conference road win over UNCW and allowed no runs and just two hits while striking out four Ended the season with a loss to Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament; came out of the bullpen in the second inning and gave up seven runs five earned over 4.2 innings. Summer 2001: Played for the Chatham A s of the Cape Cod League Was 5-2 with a 1.02 ERA in 7 appearances Named to the CCBL All-Star team. North Rowan High School Drafted in the 23rd round by the Florida Marlins Played soccer, JV basketball and football in addition to four years of baseball Twice led school to the conference championship and as a senior the team finished as the state runner-up Two-time all-county, all-conference and all-state selection County and conference player of the year as a junior and senior and named the 2A North Carolina Player of the Year in 2000 Honorable mention All-America Two-time all-conference and all-county selection for soccer National Honor Society Recognized as a N.C. Scholar Athlete all four years of high school and was a recipient of the N.C. Scholar Athlete Award in Honor graduate. Summer 2000: Played American Legion ball with Rowan County Was 9-2 with a 2.40 ERA and team finished as the state runner-up. Personal Enrolled in the General College Daniel Tyler Moore is the son of Jack and Jeanie Moore Born 6/24/82 Brother, Sandy Moore, played baseball four years at Catawba College. 25 DANIEL MOORE LHP So. 6-5, 205, R/L Spencer, N.C. North Rowan Runs: 7 vs. Wake Forest (5/16/01); Earned Runs: 5 at Maryland (4/6/01), vs. Wake Forest (5/16/01) A hard-working reserve outfielder MVP of the CPL All-Star Game last summer ACC Outreach representative. As a Freshman (2001) Played in 12 games Hit safely in two of his eight at-bats for a.250 batting average Went 1-7 as a pinch hitter. Summer 2001: Batted.296 with the Outer Banks Daredevils of the Coastal Plain League Was named MVP of the CPL All-Star game after hitting a double and scoring the game winning run in the ninth inning. Apex High School Played football and baseball at Apex All-conference in baseball Team captain as a junior and senior Helped lead Apex to the state 4A title in 2000 and was the MVP of the state championships All-conference football player as a senior and the team captain Named the team MVP, the conference offensive player of the year and is Apex s all-time passing leader. Summer 2000: Played American Legion ball with Apex Post 124 and batted.480. Personal Wesley Michael Moyer is the son of Gordon and Betty Moyer Born 8/9/81 Enrolled in the General College. Moyer s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Moyer s Career Batting Highs Hits: 1 vs. James Madison (2/10/01), at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1); Runs: 1 vs. James Madison (2/10/01), vs. UNCW (4/24/01); Backup first baseman Has good pop in his bat. 12 WES MOYER OF So. 6-2, 201, R/R Apex, N.C. Apex Lee Canty High School Played four years of baseball at Lee Canty Three-time all-conference pick and the conference co-player of the year as a senior Was named to the Raleigh N&O 28 BRYAN PHILLIPS 1B/RHP Fr. 6-2, 186, R/R Sanford, N.C. Lee Canty Moore s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP Moore s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 7.0 vs. William & Mary (2/14/01), vs. Seton Hall (2/24/01); Strikeouts: 4 vs. William & Mary (2/14/01), vs. Seton Hall (2/24/01), at UNCW (5/2/01); Hits: 10 vs. Wake Forest (5/16/01); Walks: 5 vs. East Carolina (4/17/01); Brian Flemming DANIEL MOORE and NCHBAA All-State teams Helped lead team to consecutive conference championships in 2000 and 2001 Three-time Sanford Herald Player of the Year Also played two years of JV soccer National Honor Society A Wendy s High School Heisman nominee A nominee for the prestigious Morehead Scholarship Earned school s baseball academic award as a junior and senior and was named to the U.S. Army All-Academic national team. Summer 2001: Played for Sanford Post 382 in Western Division Legion Baseball Hit.450 with 12 home runs and 48 RBIs. Personal Enrolled in the General College Born 8/2/82 in Sanford William Bryan Phillips is the son of Del and Joan Phillips. Starting shortstop who is coming off his best year UNC s most consistent hitter in 2001, leading the team with a.357 batting average Ranked third in the ACC with a.434 batting average in league games Can play short or second base Hard-worker who has started 115 games over the last two seasons. PAGE 19

20 As a Sophomore (2001) Started 54 of the team s 57 games at shortstop Had a breakout year at the plate, leading the team with a.357 batting average and ranking third in the conference with a.434 batting average in 24 league games Ranked second on the team in hits (76), third in runs (47) and third in RBIs (40) Had an amazing six-game road stretch from April 2-8 where he batted 19-for-26 (.731); knocked in nine runs, scored eight times, walked four times, stole three bases and had a.962 slugging percentage in that stretch Was 5-for-5 in the first game of the April 2 doubleheader at NC State, becoming the first Tar Heel to have five hits in one game since Feb. 7, 1998; also scored twice, stole two bases and knocked in two runs in that win Matched that with another 5-for-5 game, which included three doubles and a triple, in the April 8 win at Maryland; also knocked in two runs and scored three times in the Brian Flemming CHAD PROSSER 4 CHAD PROSSER SS/2B Jr. 5-8, 152, R/R Austell, Ga. Osborne series-ending victory over the Terps Finished the April 2 doubleheader at NCSU with a 2-for-3 performance Walked once in that game and reached base every plate appearance until his final at bat of the doubleheader Was 11-for-14 in the three-game series against the Terps (April 6-8); had an RBI double and an RBI single and finished the series-opener 3-for-5; followed that up with a 3-for-4 outing on Saturday, knocking in two runs and scoring twice, before his spectacular 5-for-5 game in Sunday s win; also scored three times, knocked in two runs and had a stolen base in that game Had his first multiple-hit game of the season on Feb. 14, going 2- for-4 with two stolen bases versus William & Mary Doubled and scored UNC s only run on Feb. 17 versus Auburn at the Coca-Cola Classic Was 4-for-10 in three games with Seton Hall (Feb ) Had his first home run of the season and was 3-for- 5 against Coastal Carolina on March 13 Had another home run three days later and was 2-for-4 in the ACC opener with Wake Forest on March 16; had a two-run homer in the second inning against the Demon Deacons to give Carolina an early 2-1 lead in that game Stayed hot in the second game of the series (March 17), batting 2-for-5 and scoring one run was 4-for-11 with two RBIs at Florida State (March 23-25) had hitless games in mid-week games with Elon and Winthrop before exploding at the plate at the start of the NC State series; saw batting average rise to.397 with 19-for-26 stretch Scored a team-high four runs as UNC took two of three games from Virginia (April 13-15) Had three straight two-hit games, starting with the series-finale versus Virgina through the series-opener with Duke (April 20) Was 2-for-5, including a two-run single in the seventh, to help the Heels to a comeback win over the Blue Devils in the series-opener Was just 2- for-21 over the next five games (April 21-27), but he finished the season on fire, batting 15-for-38 (.395) with 12 RBIs and nine runs in the final nine games of the season had at least two hits in six of the final nine games, including a 3-for-5 game at Clemson on April 28 Was 4-for-11 with four RBIs in helping Carolina to two wins over Georgia Tech to close the regular-season (May 11-13) Was 4-for-10 in two ACC Tournament losses. As a Freshman (2000) Started 60 of 61 games Started 39 of the first 46 games at second but shifted to short full-time with 10 games left in the regular-season and played there throughout the postseason Led all Tar Heel regulars with a.377 batting average in ACC games Led the team with nine sacrifice bunts Had seven three-hit games and notched a career-best four hits in four at bats in the series-finale with Virginia (April 23) After going through a mild slump in March, raised batting average from.292 to.329 in April by batting 24-for-58 (.414) for the month Knocked in a run, scored twice and batted 2-for-3 in the season-opening win over Central Florida Was 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI in the Game 1 win of the Penn State doubleheader on Feb. 13 Belted an RBI triple on Feb. 19 at UCLA and batted 2-for-3 in the series finale on Feb. 20 Was 3-for-4 with a three-run homer in the 8-0 win over Seton Hall Saw time at both second base and shortstop in the Seton Hall series and helped Carolina turn three of its five double plays in the Feb. 26 win Broke a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning with an RBI single to lead the Tar Heels to a 4-3 win over West Virginia on March 4 Also made the final out of that game on a diving grab at short Was 3-for-6 with four RBIs versus Towson on March 22 Was 7-for-10 (.700) in the Maryland series Scored six runs against the Terps in the three-game set Was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored in Saturday s victory Was 6-for-9 in the Virginia series (April 21-23) Tied Saturday s game at 4 with his second home run of the year Was 4-for-4 in Sunday s game against the Cavs Continued stellar hitting in the ACC by batting 6-for-12 (.500) in the Duke series (April 27-29) Was 3-for-3, including two doubles and a triple, while knocking in a career-best five runs in the 10-6 win in the series finale Had a three-run homer in the May 3 win over Winthrop Was sensational in the field in the FSU series, making a host of acrobatic plays from short against the Seminoles Started all three ACC Tournament games at shortstop and was 4-for-14 (.286) Was 3-for-6 in the tournament opener against Wake Forest on May 17 Knocked in five runs and had three hits in four games at the NCAA Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J. Osborne High School Played four years of shortstop for coach Donnie English at Osborne High School An All-County selection in 1997 and 1999 Named to the All-Dugout team in 1996, 1997 and 1999 Earned Player of the Week honors in 1997 and 1999 Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Summer 1999: Played for the East Cobb Yankees of the Connie Mack League Helped lead East Cobb to a 62-8 record and the national championship. Personal Chad Houston Prosser is the son of Gary and Becky Prosser Born 5/11/81 Majoring in communications. Prosser s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Totals Prosser s Career Batting Highs Hits: 5 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1), at Maryland (4/8/01); Runs: 3 vs. Maryland (4/15/00), at Maryland (4/8/01); RBI: 5 at Duke (4/29/00, Gm 2); Hit Streak: 7 games (3/30/01-4/8/01); Stolen Bases: 2 vs. William & Mary (2/14/01), at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1) Two-sport athlete who joined the team following Peach Bowl appearance with the UNC football team Will miss 2002 season rehabbing post-season wrist surgery from football injury Voted most improved player last year as a freshman. PAGE 20

21 As a Freshman (2001) Joined the baseball team in the spring after leading the Tar Heel football team in rushing as a freshman Played in 44 games, earning 14 starts Hit.206 in 63 plate appearances Stole two bases in three attempts Had a two-run single in the season-opening win against James Madison (Feb. 10), the first at bat of his career Had a two-run single in a 10-6 win over High Point on Feb. 21 had his best day of the year in the doubleheader at NC State on April 2; was 5-for-10 with three RBIs and four runs in two games against the Wolfpack; started in right field and was 3-for-6 with two RBIs and scored twice in the first game; had two more hits and scored two more runs in the nightcap Started both ACC Tournament games and collected two hits. Carolina Football Started the first eight games at tailback as a freshman in 2000 and led the team in rushing Was the first Tar Heel freshman to start at TB since Charlie Justice in 1946 Moved to wide receiver as a sophomore and had 19 catches for 235 yards Caught a touchdown pass in the season-opener at Oklahoma in 2001 Caught at least one pass in 10 of the 11 games in which he played. Marist High School Baseball and football standout at Marist As a senior, hit.483 with 11 home runs and 23 stolen bases and had a.585 on-base percentage Was selected for the Georgia All-Star Team Selected by the Florida Marlins for the Major League Showcase in the summer of 1999 Named to the All-DeKalb County team in 2000 Led Marist to a 13-1 record in football Team was four-time Region 6AAA champions, posted a four-year record of 51-4 and made the state semifinals three times team captain Atlanta Journal-Constitution Class AAA all-state selection in 1999 and an honorable mention all-state pick in 1998 Atlanta J-C Class AAA Offensive Player of the Year in 1999 Atlanta J-C DeKalb County Offensive Player of the Year in 1999 and All-DeKalb County in 1998 and 1999 Atlanta Touchdown Club Metro Atlanta Running Back of the Year in 1999 Recipient of the Coca-Cola Academic and Athletic Golden Helmet Award Member of the National Honor Society Honorable mention All-America by USA Today. Personal Jeff Camarati 24 BRANDON RUSSELL OF So. 5-11, 190, R/R Decatur, Ga. Marist Brandon Harris Russell is the son of Karen and Kevin Russell Born 11/4/81 Business administration major. Russell s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg Russell s Career Batting Highs Hits: 3 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1); Runs: 2 at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1), at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 2); RBI: 2 vs. James Madison (2/10/01), vs. High Point (2/21/01), at NC State (4/2/01-Gm 1), vs. Wake Forest (5/16/01); Stolen Bases: 1 (twice) One of many sophomore pitchers who saw extensive action as a freshman and who will be counted upon to provide key innings of relief in 2002 Pitched very well in the fall after being named a Coastal Plain League All-Star and is the only lefthander the Tar Heels have in the bullpen Very versatile pitcher who can pitch long to middle relief or even be used to close in certain situations. As a Freshman (2001) 7 SCOTT SENATORE LHP So. 5-10, 181, L/L Wilmington, N.C. Hoggard Compiled a 2-1 record in 18 appearances, 16 out of the bullpen Held opponents without an earned run in 10 of 16 relief appearances Struggled in back-toback starts to open the year, but fared better out of the bullpen Struck out two Seton Hall batters in one scoreless inning for his first win on Feb. 25 Improved to 2-1 two days later with a stellar 3.1 innings of scoreless and hitless relief against Davidson (Feb. 27); struck out a season-high five batters and walked just one against the Wildcats Struck out four UNC Wilmington batters on April 24 Had a clutch, two-out, pinch hit single against in the eighth inning of the 4-0 win at Clemson on April 29; it was just his second at bat all season and his only hit, but helped set up a dramatic finish at Clemson against Tiger ace Steve Reba. Summer 2001: Played for the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League and was named a CPL All-Star Was 3-3 with a 2.63 ERA in 10 starts for the Sharks Pitched three complete games and struck out 48 batters. Hoggard High School Played football and baseball at Hoggard High School Three-time all-conference Two-time conference player of the year Twotime all-state Three-time team MVP 1998 Dan Sears State Games of North Carolina Male Athlete of the Year Selected to the East Coast Professional Showcase in 1999 American Legion Region 2 Player of the Year as a junior Honorable mention All-America and nominated for the Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior Received Heart of a Champion Award in 2000 MVP of East-West Games as a senior Won school s Ray A. Crock Award Scholar athlete earned Brian Betts Scholarship for good citizenship. Summer 2000: Played with the Pleasure Island Post 129 team Missed much of the summer with an injured wrist. Personal Scott Steven Senatore is the son of Joe and Anita Senatore Born 11/18/81 Enrolled in the General College Cousin, Tina Murphy, played four years of soccer at Carolina ( ). Senatore s Career Batting Statistics YEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg BRANDON RUSSELL Senatore s Career Pitching Statistics YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IPH R ER BB SO WP Senatore s Career Pitching Highs Innings: 3.1 vs. Davidson (2/27/01); Strikeouts: 5 vs. PAGE 21

22 Player Profiles 19 JUSTIN WEBB SS/C Fr. 6-0, 165, R/R Macclesfield, N.C. SW Edgecombe basketball and baseball in 2000 A member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Mongram Club. Summer 2001: Played legion ball with Wilson Post 13. Personal Enrolled in the General College Born 11/5/82 in Rocky Mount Justin Ellis Webb is the son of Diane and Jr. Webb. Red-shirted the 2001 season A reserve centerfielder who is one of only a few lefthanded hitters who can come off the bench to pinch hit Could also be used at right field as a backup to Chris Maples. Summer 2001: Played in 40 games for the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League Batted.189 with 11 RBIs and 5 stolen bases. 11 CHASE YOUNTS OF Fr. 5-9, 158, S/L Lexington, N.C. Central Davidson SCOTT SENATORE Brian Flemming Davidson (2/27/01); Hits: 5 vs. James Madison (2/11/01); Walks: 4 vs. James Madison (2/11/01); Runs: 4 vs. James Madison (2/11/01), vs. Auburn (2/17/01), at VCU (4/4/01); Earned Runs: 4 vs. James Madison (2/11/01), vs. Auburn (2/17/01) Central Davidson High School A baseball, basketball and football player at Central Davidson Named all-state as a senior in baseball Three-time all-conference pick Named Central Davidson s team MVP as a junior and senior Played in the NC State Games in 1998 and 1999 Played four years of American Legion Baseball Two-time allcounty pick and an all-conference selection as a senior Football team MVP as a senior Named school s best student athlete in 2000 Also received the school s faculty award for all-around achievement An honor graduate North Carolina scholar National Honor Society office A U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete. Summer 2000: Played Lexington Davidson American Legion baseball. Backup middle infielder who can play second third or short Very hard worker and good defensive player who needs to add strength. Personal Chase Alexander Younts is the son of Steve and Kim Younts Born 2/12/82 Enrolled in the General College. Southwest Edgecombe High School Played four years of baseball, soccer and basketball at Southwest Edgecombe High School Three-time all-conference player and named all-state as a senior Twice named to the Tarboro Easter Classic all-tournament team An all-area selection in Player you model game after... Mell Adams...Cal Ripken Scott Autrey...Roger Clemens Garry Bakker...Roger Clemens Todd Boessen...Greg Maddux Ron Braun...Ivan Rodriguez Mickey Burgess...Mickey Mantle Jeremy Cleveland...Mark McGwire Carter Harrell...Roger Clemens Paul Jenkins...Greg Maddux Brandon Leonard...Ivan Rodriguez Bryan Phillips...Derek Jeter Scott Senatore...Andy Pettite Justin Webb...Nomar Garciaparra I d like to switch places for a day with Russ Adams...Tiger Woods Garry Bakker...Derek Jeter Whitley Benson...Mike Fox Kevin Brower...Nolan Ryan Sean Farrell...Sammy Sosa Mark Griffin...Alex Rodriguez Michael Gross...Jackie Chan Carter Harrell...Mike Fox Chris Iannetta...Alex Rodriguez Paul Jenkins...Pedro Martinez Brandon Leonard...Albert Einstein Chris Maples...Dick Baddour Daniel Moore...Mike Fox Bryan Phillips...Alex Rodriguez Scott Senatore...Derek Jeter Baseball-related superstitions Mell Adams...Say the Lord s Prayer before game Kevin Brower...Always wear the same gold chain Jeremy Cleveland...Always wear a #3 necklace Mark Griffin...Eat spaghetti before each game Michael Gross...Tie shoes between each inning Jason King...Take Advil before each game Daniel Moore...Never touch the foul line Chad Prosser...Batting gloves in back pocket Chase Younts...Step over the white lines PAGE 22

23 Head Coach Mike Fox Mike Fox is in his fourth season as head coach of the University of North Carolina baseball program. Fox has led the Tar Heels to a record and berths in two NCAA Tournaments since arriving at Carolina in 1998 as the 24th head coach in school history, but just the third since Fox became Carolina s head coach on May 7, 1998, when Athletic Director Dick Baddour selected the former UNC player and North Carolina Wesleyan College head coach to lead the Tar Heels into the 21st century. Fox has set a high standard of success in his first three years on the job, reaching the 100-win plateau faster than any other coach in school history and leading the Tar Heels to record-setting 16-0 and 21-0 starts to the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Last year, a Tar Heel squad that featured 14 freshmen and just one senior got off to another fast start, going 10-2 in the month of February and 15-4 through the middle of March before finishing 31-26, 9-15 in the ACC. Carolina had its fewest wins since 1997 and failed to earn an NCAA Tournament bid, but Fox s inexperienced Tar Heels showed promise for the future in winning four of their final seven regular-season games against ranked opponents, including the first shutout win at Clemson in the century-long history of the series. Carolina also took two of two games from Georgia Tech to close the year with wins in three of its last four ACC games. In a record-setting 2000 season, Carolina posted a mark, its third straight 40-win season and the second-most victories in a season in school history. Carolina earned the No. 2 seed at the NCAA Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J., and came just one win away from advancing to the NCAA Super Regionals. Five players were named either first- or second-team All-ACC and seven Tar Heels were selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, which tied a school record. In his first year on the job, Fox led Carolina to a school-best 16 straight wins to open the 1999 season and, in the midst of going 22-2 to start the year, the Tar Heels peaked at No. 3 in Baseball America s Top 25 poll. Carolina also earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament Palo Alto Regional and had five players named either first- or second-team All-ACC. Overall, 10 Tar Heels to play for Fox over the past three years have been drafted by Major League Baseball teams, including firstround selections Mike Bynum and Kyle Snyder in 1999 and Tyrell Godwin in Eight Tar Heels from Fox s 1999 team went on to play professional baseball, tying 1985 for the most pro players from one Carolina team in a single season. Twelve of Fox s former Tar Heel players are currently playing professional baseball, including Jason Howell (Red THE MIKE FOX FILE HIGH SCHOOL East Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N.C. (1974) COLLEGE University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1978) HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE North Carolina Wesleyan, Rocky Mount, N.C. ( ) Record: (.792), 15 years University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1999-present) Record: (.659), 3 years Overall Record: (.764), 18 years Sox) and Ralph Roberts (Braves) from last year s sqaud. Fox has coached four first-team All-ACC selections, including Russ Adams, who last year became the first Tar Heel second baseman to be named first-team all-conference since 1979, one year after Fox graduated from UNC. Tyrell Godwin and Dan Moylan received first-team All- ACC honors in 1999, while Derrick DePriest was selected first-team allconference as a senior in Fox came to Carolina after 15 seasons as the head coach at N.C. Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, where he led the Battling Bishops to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, eight Division III College World Series appearances and the 1989 NCAA Division III national championship. His teams posted 15 consecutive top-20 finishes in the national polls and won 11 Dixie Conference championships. Fox s career record of at N.C. Wesleyan ranked second in career winning percentage (.792) among all active Division III head coaches at the time of his return to Carolina. Fox was a three-year letterwinner at Carolina as a second baseman from , helping lead the Tar Heels to the 1978 College World Series. As a senior, he hit.277, tied for the team lead with six home runs and was named to the College World Series All-Tournament team. Fox also played on the Tar Heel junior varsity basketball team under Eddie Fogler in the 1975 and 76 seasons. The 45-year old native of Asheville, N.C., is a 1978 graduate of Carolina with a degree in Physical Education. He earned his Master of Arts in Teaching at UNC in Fox served as a graduate assistant at Carolina during the 1979 season and was the head coach at Millbrook High School in Raleigh in 1980 and 81 before taking over as N.C. Wesleyan s head coach in September of He also had served as the Battling Bishops athletic director since Jim Bounds PAGE 23

24 Dan Sears Mike Fox was a three-year letterwinner at Carolina from (left and right). As a senior, Fox helped lead the Tar Heels to the 1978 College World Series, where he was named to the CWS All-Tournament team. Fox was named the American Baseball Coaches Association Division III National Coach of the Year in 1989 after leading the Battling Bishops to the national title. He has been named the NCAA South Region Coach of the Year and the Dixie Conference Coach of the Year seven times each. He coached 29 All-Americas at N.C. Wesleyan and 92 percent of his players graduated. The 1974 graduate of East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, N.C., played professional baseball for a year after graduating from Carolina before returning to his alma mater as a graduate assistant under Mike Roberts in Fox and his wife, Cheryl, have a son, Matthew (15), and a daughter, Morgan (12). MIKE FOX VERSUS THE ACC (1999-present) Home...Away...ACC Tourn....Total Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland NC State Virginia Wake Forest Total YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH MIKE FOX Overall Conference Year School Record Pct. Record Pct. NCAA Postseason 1983 NC Wesleyan College World Series 3rd place 1984 NC Wesleyan NCAA Tournament 1985 NC Wesleyan NCAA Tournament 1986 NC Wesleyan NCAA Tournament 1987 NC Wesleyan College World Series 3rd place 1988 NC Wesleyan NCAA Tournament 1989 NC Wesleyan College World Series; Division III National Champions 1990 NC Wesleyan College World Series 3rd place 1991 NC Wesleyan NCAA Tournament 1992 NC Wesleyan NCAA Tournament 1993 NC Wesleyan College World Series 7th place 1994 NC Wesleyan College World Series 5th place 1996 NC Wesleyan NC Wesleyan College World Series 5th place 1998 NC Wesleyan College World Series 5th place 1999 North Carolina NCAA Tournament - Palo Alto Regional 2000 North Carolina NCAA Tournament - Upper Montclair, N.J. Regional 2001 North Carolina seasons overall PAGE 24

25 Assistant Coaches Roger Williams, an All-ACC pitcher for the Tar Heels in 1984 and 1985, is in his eighth year as Carolina s pitching coach. Since Williams joined the Carolina coaching staff in September 1994, 11 UNC pitchers have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft, including four in 2000 and first-rounders Mike Bynum and Kyle Snyder in Last year, Jason Howell, who led Carolina with six wins and four saves, signed a free agent contract to pitch within the Boston Red Sox organization, while 2001 ERA leader Ralph Roberts signed with the Atlanta Braves. Anchored by starters Bynum and Snyder, Carolina s 1999 staff posted a 3.73 ERA, which ranked eighth nationally. Derrick ROGER WILLIAMS DePriest who finished his career with 124 appearances, led the nation with a 1.71 ERA. In 2000, MLB draftees Chris Elmore, Eric Henderson, Ryan Snare and DePriest helped Carolina to 46 wins, its second most in school history, and seven shutouts, its most in a single season since Snare, who was 10-1 with 3.14 ERA as a junior, finished his career with 269 strikeouts, fifth all-time at UNC. Elmore was 19-3 for an.864 winning percentage in his four-year career, the second-best winning percentage in school history. Last year, Williams mentored a young staff that featured two freshmen and a sophomore in its weekend rotation. The 2001 group showed improvement as the year went on and will return much more confident and experienced. Prior to returning to Carolina, Williams spent three years as the pitching coach at East Carolina University. A native of Greenville, N.C., Williams was a standout pitcher for the Tar Heels from 1983 to 1985 and a two-time All-ACC selection. He was a fourth-round draft pick of the Chicago Cubs in 1985 and spent three years playing at Triple-A Des Moines. In 1990, his final year of professional baseball, Williams was with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. Williams tied an ACC record when he tallied 19 strikeouts against Duke in He is tied for fourth in Carolina history with 24 career victories and his.800 winning percentage (24-6 record) is among the all-time best at UNC. His 254 career strikeouts rank in the top 10 in school history. Williams single-season marks of 113 strikeouts in 1985 and a 1.19 earned run average in 1983 are among Carolina s all-time top-five in their respective categories. His career totals in wins and strikeouts also rank among the best in ACC history. Williams graduated from East Carolina with a bachelor s degree in physical education in 1992 and earned his master s degree in His father, George, was the head baseball coach at East Carolina from Williams married the former Stephanie Hensley in December Chad Holbrook, now in his ninth year as a member of the Carolina coaching staff, has been a part of the Tar Heel baseball program since coming to Chapel Hill as a freshman in the fall of After an outstanding career as a player from 1990 to 1993, the Shelby, N.C., native served as an undergraduate assistant coach during the spring of 1994 and was named assistant coach in the fall of Holbrook is Carolina s recruiting coordinator and assists in all aspects of the Tar Heel program. He works most directly with Carolina s outfielders and other hitters. "Chad had a great career here and that gives him credibility with our players," Carolina CHAD HOLBROOK head coach Mike Fox says. "He brings high energy and expertise with our base-running and outfielders. His love for Carolina and for baseball is contagious. He is a great communicator and enjoyable person to be around, which endears him to players, parents and everyone in our program. From a recruiting standpoint, he loves to get out on the road and see players. That brings an extra dimension to this program. In the summer of 1997, Holbrook served as the head coach of the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League and led them to the league s Eastern Division championship. Holbrook s name appears often in the Carolina record book, as he ranks among Carolina s career leaders in hits, runs, games, at bats and stolen bases. His 14 triples still rank No. 1 in school history. As Carolina s leadoff hitter, Holbrook set the single-season record for stolen bases with 40 in 1993, a record broken by current Baltimore Oriole Brian Roberts in Holbrook was named all-tournament at the NCAA Central I Regional in College Station, Texas after hitting.565 (13-for-23), including three doubles and two triples, in five games. He was a second-team All-ACC selection who hit.353 as a senior. Holbrook earned his bachelor s degree in physical education from North Carolina in His father, Eddie, coached basketball at Gardner-Webb and Furman. Holbrook married the former Jennifer Hilliard in August Jennifer works in UNC s men s basketball office as head coach Matt Doherty s administrative assistant. (l-r) Mike Fox, Roger Williams, Chad Holbrook and Scott Forbes make up one of the finest coaching staffs in America. Fox, Williams and Holbrook all enjoyed stellar careers at Carolina, while Forbes was a standout player for Fox at N.C. Wesleyan. Jim Bounds

26 Assistant Coach/Support Staff Scott Forbes is in his fourth season on the North Carolina staff as an assistant coach. Forbes came to UNC after serving under Tar Heel head coach Mike Fox as a catching and hitting instructor at North Carolina Wesleyan College during the 1998 season. He coached first base and helped with recruiting as the Battling Bishops went 42-7 and advanced to the 1998 NCAA Division III College World Series. To have Scott with us for a fourth year brings a stability and consistency that is a great deal of help, says head coach SCOTT FORBES Mike Fox. We know each other well. He knows the system and works with our catchers. He adds a lot to this program and to the University. In addition to working with Carolina s catchers, Forbes also ran Carolina s baseball camps last summer. In the summers of 1999 and 2000, Forbes coached the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League. He was named the CPL s Coach of the Year after leading the Sharks to the league title and best overall record at in The Sharks 33 wins were a league record. Forbes hit.321 as a player at N.C. Wesleyan during the seasons, leading the Battling Bishops to two Dixie Conference championships and the 1997 CWS. As a senior, he hit.387 with 61 RBIs and 27 doubles, setting the NCAA Division III record for doubles in a season. He also played at Middle Georgia Junior College in 1994, guiding his team to the Georgia state championship. Forbes is a 1997 N.C. Wesleyan graduate with a degree in business administration. Forbes married the former Mandy Passwaters in September James Moeser Chancellor Beth Miller Sr. Associate AD BASEBALL SUPPORT STAFF Dick Baddour Athletic Director Michael Beale Marketing Larry Gallo Jr. Sr. Associate AD Joe Bray TarHeelBlue.com Ellen Culler Operations Travis Everette Operations Greg Gatz Strength Coach Richie Grimsley Tickets Joan Holt Administrative Assistant Robert Mercer Academics Jim Bounds Tim Pfennig Equipment Manager David Tinson Communications Chuck Ward Groundskeeper PAGE 26

27 Cary C. Boshamer Stadium Cary C. Boshamer Stadium provides the University of North Carolina baseball program with one of the most beautiful home facilities in the nation. Boshamer Stadium, located on Ridge Road in the heart of the Carolina campus, was a gift from 1917 Carolina graduate and textile industrialist Cary C. Boshamer of Gastonia, N.C. The Tar Heels have been playing at the current location since the late 1960s, when Emerson Field was razed due to University expansion. Boshamer donated the original lighting system in 1970 and the Tar Heels first home night game was played April 18, 1970 vs. Wake Forest. Construction on the stadium began following the 1970 season and Carolina played its first game at the new park on March 21, 1972 when Carolina defeated High Point 3-2 in its season opener. Maryland s Bob Grossman pitched a no-hitter in the stadium dedication game on April 8, Now in their 30th year playing at Boshamer, the Tar Heels have hosted 828 games at the stadium and have a record of (.752), including a mark last year. Boshamer has been home to five Atlantic Coast Conference Tournaments, in 1973, 1975, 1981, 1982 and 1983, and the 1983 NCAA East Regional. Carolina hosted the New York Yankees in exhibition games in 1977, 1979 and 1981 and Boshamer also played host to the 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival. For five straight years, from 1989 through 1993, the Carolina Invitational brought some of the nation s finest programs to do battle with ACC competition just prior to the NCAA Tournament. In 1989, ESPN was on hand to televise two games live from Boshamer. That year, North Carolina upended No. 1-ranked Arizona 5-3 in 10 innings. The Tar Heels have excelled for years in games played on its home grass, including during the 2000 season two years ago when they tied a school record with 30 home wins. Carolina s 30th and final home win of the 2000 season came in dramatic fashion, a 6-5 victory over fourth-ranked Florida State on May 13. Chris Maples s two-out, pinch-hit double to right-center field drove in catcher Dan Moylan from second base for the record-tying game-winner. Meanwhile, Carolina s.857 winning percentage in 2000 tied for the fifth best ever at UNC. Carolina also won 30 games at Boshamer in 1993 when they went The 1990 squad posted a 29-3 ledger at home and posted the third-best home winning percentage in history (.906). The 1983 UNC team also tallied 29 wins at home, including five during the ACC Tournament, on their way to a overall record. Carolina has been especially successful in non-conference home games over the years, particularly since The Tar Heels are 81-5 against non-acc foes over the last four years, a.942 winning percentage. Boshamer Stadium dimensions are 335 feet down the left and rightfield lines, 370 to left-center, 400 to straight-away center and 362 to the power alley in rightcenter. The main grandstand accommodates nearly 2,000 spectators and another 500 fans can watch from the terraced embankment along the first base line. The stadium houses the Carolina baseball offices, a new two-story players lounge, training room and dressing rooms. Tar Heel players take advantage of a private weight training and conditioning area, which supplements the equipment Carolina celebrates 30 years at Boshamer Stadium in The Tar Heels have won 622 games all-time at the stadium. found at the 8,000 square foot workout room at the Student-Athlete Development Center at Kenan Stadium. Boshamer also has indoor pitching and hitting areas and outdoor cages which allow off the field work in all weather conditions. The Walter Rabb Press Box, dedicated on May 8, 1987, seats up to 24 members of the working press and includes radio/tv booths. Over the past several years, Boshamer Stadium has undergone a number of exciting renovations to keep it one of America s finest college baseball facilities. Since 1999, the Diamond Heels Club, a group comprised of UNC Baseball alumni and other friends of the program, has been a driving force in the renovation efforts. The 2001 offseason was particularly busy, with the completion of the Walter Rabb Lounge and Memorabilia Room, a new players lounge and a stateof-the-art scoreboard and video board. The installation of the new scoreboard, which measures 42 feet tall by 47 feet long, was completed in fall The video board is approximately 12 feet by 16 feet and is capable of running video, animations or still graphics. It is a true color, full resolution board capable of showing 68 billion colors. Among the many other improvements to the stadium over the past few years are expanded dugouts, new awnings over the press box and office space, new field tarp and roller, new fencing and a new training room for the Tar Heels. UNC is fortunate to call as its home one of the finest all-around facilities in the nation. Boshamer has it all outstanding playing conditions maintained by a dedicated and knowledgeable grounds crew, excellent lighting, close-to-the-field seating and purposeful training and relaxation environments for Carolina s players and coaches. BOSHAMER RECORD BOOK MOST WINS MLB Cy Young Award winner Ron Guidry and the New York Yankees played exhibition games at Boshamer Stadium against the Tar Heels in 1977, 1979 and TOP WINNING PCT (24-2) (23-2) (29-3) (27-3) (30-5) (24-4) (25-4-1) PAGE 27

28 30 Years Of Baseball At The Bosh Carolina celebrates its 30th year at beautiful Cary C. Boshamer Stadium in The Tar Heels have won more than 75 percent of their games at the stadium since opening with a 3-2 win over High Point on March 21, Carolina has won 622 games all-time at Boshamer, including a record-tying 30 in WEIGHT ROOM The Diamond Heels Club, which is in its fourth year of existence and is comprised of alumni and friends of the University, has been instrumental in funding a number of renovations at Boshamer since July Among an endless list of major and minor projects that have been completed at the stadium are the installation of a state-of-the-art scoreboard and video board, new two-story players lounge, renovated and expanded lockers, expanded dugouts, new cages, new awnings, new foul poles and new staff lounge and memorabilia room. For a complete list of all the renovations and improvements to Boshamer Stadium, visit the baseball page on UNC s official athletic website, TarHeelBlue.com. UNC s new players lounge opened just prior to the 2002 season. Carolina s new state-of-the-art scoreboard and video board is the only one of its kind at an on-campus Division I baseball stadium. INDOOR BATTING CAGES Background stadium photo, scoreboard, player s lounge, weight room, Rabb lounge and trophy case by Jeff Camarati; Batting tunnel, baseball office, locker room photos by Dan Sears.

29 RABB LOUNGE AND MEMORABILIA ROOM LOCKER ROOM CAROLINA AT BOSHAMER Year W L T Pct Totals BASEBALL OFFICES TROPHY CASE

30 A Total Program John Blanchard Associate AD Athletic Academic Affairs Academic Support The Academic Support Program assists student-athletes in successfully reaching their academic goals. The program supports students in the process of exploring their interests and abilities and in developing a broad academic experience. The mission of the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes is to provide programs and services integrated with the University community that will address the individual needs of a diverse group of students. These programs and services are designed to promote personal growth and responsibility, to inspire educational excellence and an appreciation for the academic experience, and to culminate in graduation and the fulfillment of lifelong goals. Located primarily in the Pope Academic Support Center, the program opened its doors in It is equipped with study facilities, a foreign language lab, tutorial rooms, a computer lab, a 128-seat auditorium, counselor s offices, and state-of-the-art video and computer equipment. Students meet with staff to discuss issues related to course selection, major and career exploration, academic progress and academic eligibility. In the academic year, 235 student-athletes made the ACC Academic Honor Roll which requires at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA for the year. In the fall of 2000, 116 student-athletes made the Dean's List and 135 student-athletes did so during the spring 2000 semester. "We have an athletic program with our priorities in line with the fundamental academic mission of the University," says Athletic Director Dick Baddour. "Our young people are students first and athletes second and that will always be the case at the University. That is a credit to our coaches, administrators, support staff, but most of all, our student-athletes. Their accomplishments in the classroom are very impressive." The staff consists of Associate Athletic Director for Academic Affairs Dr. John Blanchard, Associate Directors Burgess McSwain, Dr. Carl Carey, Susan Maloy; Robert Mercer, Assistant Director Dr. Kathy Parker; Academic Counselors Marisa Marucci and Heather Murphy; and Administrative Assistant Doug Roberts. They serve approximately 725 student-athletes, planning academic and life skill programming designed to help the student-athlete maximize his or her academic and extracurricular activities. The Academic Support center is open from 8 a.m. to midnight five days a week and from 7:30 p.m. to midnight on Sundays. Visitors are welcome to tour the facility during afternoon hours. Computers are also available for baseball players to use in the new players lounge, adjacent to the locker room at Boshamer. The computers are equipped with a variety of software packages, including word processing, spreadsheets, CD-ROM reference materials, tutorials, internet access and capability. Tar Heels On The ACC Honor Roll ( ) Academic Support Program Staff (L to R) Robert Mercer, Kathy Parker, Heather Murphy, Marisa Marucci, Susan Maloy, Doug Roberts and Carl Carey. Not pictured: John Blanchard, Jan Boxill and Burgess McSwain. Chris Maples UNC s Undergraduate Degrees African Studies African-American Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Sciences Art Art History Astronomy Biology Biostatistics Business Administration Chemistry Classics Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Studies Comparative Literature Dental Hygiene Dramatic Art East Asian Studies Economics Education English Environmental Sciences & Engineering French Geography Geology German History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Wes Moyer Italian Journalism & Mass Communication Latin Latin American Studies Linguistics Management and Society Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Music Nursing Nutrition Peace, War and Defense Philosophy Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Science Physics Political Science Portugese Psychology Public Policy Analysis Radiologic Science Recreation Administration Religious Studies Russian Sociology Spanish Studio Art Women s Studies Dan Sears PAGE 30

31 Strength and Conditioning The baseball team utilizes an 8,000-square-foot fitness center under the direction of Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports Greg Gatz, who specializes in sport-specific training and is a speed and strength specialist. The fitness center is located below the Development Center in a wing of the Kenan Fieldhouse and features state-of-the-art equipment including free weights and Olympic weights. One of four fitness facilities used by Carolina athletes, the Kenan facility also features a performance lab where specialized aerobic equipment such as stairmasters, treadmills and biocycles are used for conditioning and monitoring rehabilitation progress. The squad also makes use of modern strength, flexibility and conditioning methods in a year-round training cycle. In addition, Tar Heel players may take advantage of a private weight training area at Boshamer Stadium which supplements that at Kenan Field House. The stadium also has indoor pitching and hitting areas and outdoor cages which allow off-the-field work in all weather conditions. The result of such training is athletes who are properly conditioned for competition. Medical Care In addition to the academic and fitness programs, the Tar Heels receive excellent care from one of the country s best sports medicine staffs. Carolina s Director of Sports Medicine, Dr. Tim Taft, oversees a program that includes care by Dr. Greg Tuttle and Dr. Bryan Smith. Dr. Mario Ciocca serves as the team physician for baseball. Head Trainer Dan Hooker directs a staff of five full-time athletic trainers and physical therapists, several graduate students and undergraduates. Graduate trainers Jamie Birkelo and Laura Gardiner work directly with the baseball team, as do staff trainers Scott Ross and Troy Blackburn. The medical and athletic training facilities are located in the Student Health Center and Fetzer Gym. Both are near Tar Heel practice areas for easy access to the conscientious treatment and advice on the care and prevention of injuries that is available from the sports medicine staff. A new training room also exists at Boshamer Stadium that benefits UNC players when immediate care is needed. The Athletic Department also recognizes a responsibility in educating student athletes on the physical, mental, emotional and legal issues involved in drug abuse. Accordingly, the department has established a drug education and prevention program which is administered by the University s Student Health Services. Jeff Camarati Carolina Outreach Program For years, the Carolina baseball team has played a special role in keeping alive a tradition at the University of North Carolina of student-athletes giving back to the community. Carolina Outreach, a part of the Atlantic Coast Conference Outreach Program, is an organization of Tar Heel athletes dedicated to improving the lives of the residents of the town of Chapel Hill and the state of North Carolina. Each year, the entire baseball team participates in a number of community service activities, including the Juvenile Diabetes Walk-A-Thon, a Read-A-Thon at Frank Porter Graham Elementary School, visits to the Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill, the UNC Dance Marathon and a Sunday afternoon playday at the orphanage in Oxford. Outreach is also involved in the Reading Is Fundamental program at local elementary and high schools. The baseball team is also one of the many University athletic teams that makes weekly visits to the Pediatric Playroom at UNC Hospitals during the season. I think it s important for us as student-athletes at Carolina to realize how big an impact we can have in this community, said standout center fielder Adam Greenberg. Going to the hospital and visiting with local kids is just one of the many things we do to stay involved. I don t think there s anything like the look you see on a small child s face when we take just a few minutes to say hello and visit. It s something that teaches us to not take the gifts we have and the opportunities we are provided at UNC for granted. During the 2001 holiday season, the baseball team was one of UNC s 28 varsity teams to participate in a program called Share Your Christmas. This helps provide less fortunate families with Christmas presents they could otherwise not afford. The program benefited between three and four thousand Durham County residents this year. The baseball team adopted a family of four in Durham and several players went shopping for items for the entire family, including clothes, kitchen utensils, dishes and a brand new dirt bike. These gifts were then delivered directly to the family by the players themselves. Outfielder Wes Moyer is the team representative for the Carolina Outreach Program this season. Moyer understands that giving even just a little bit can make a big difference. He believes that every service project is important, whether it be making Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, visiting sick children in the hospital or buying Christmas gifts for those less fortunate. There s nothing quite like the feeling you get when you can put a smile on everyone s face and make their Christmas a merry one, says Moyer. We believe that Carolina baseball is one big family, focused not only on improving as a team on the field, but also improving the community which we are a part of. The Tar Heels bought gifts, including a new dirt bike, for a family of four in Durham for the 2001 Share Your Christmas program. PAGE 31

32 The University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School U.S. News and World Report ranks Carolina among the top five National Universities. The same issue also rates UNC second nationally in terms of value among public universities and first among southern universities. Old Well Newsweek magazine has cited Carolina prominently among first-rate schools and lists Carolina s top academic programs in biology, chemistry, economics, English, journalism, political science and sociology. Among UNC s plus factors are strong academics, high-quality facilities, a beautiful campus and nationally-ranked sports teams. Photos By Dan Sears PAGE 32

33 The Tradition of Tar Heel Athletics Top 10 Product Endorsers From Sports for 2001: Marion Jones, the world s fastest woman, won three gold medals and two bronze medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. 1. Tiger Woods 2. MICHAEL JORDAN 3. Lance Armstrong 4. Anna Kournikova 5. MIA HAMM 6. MARION JONES 7. Andre Agassi 8. Muhammad Ali 9. Kobe Bryant 10. Wayne Gretzky - Source: Burns Sports and Celebrities, Inc. Davis Love III Mia Hamm Brad Smith Allen Dean Steele Carolina s men s basketball program has won the national title four times, including most recently in 1993 and Final Four Most Outstanding Player Donald Williams is pictured on the left, while Michael Jordan is seen sinking the game-winning jumper against Georgetown in 1982 below. PAGE 33

34 2002 ACC Opponents CLEMSON April 12, 13 & 14 Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: Clemson, S.C. Enrollment: 16,982 Year Founded: 1889 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange & Northwest Purple Head Coach: Jack Leggett (Maine 76) Office Phone: (864) Career Record: (22 yrs.) At Clemson: (8 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Tim Corbin, Kevin O Sullivan 2001 Record: ACC Finish: 17-7 (2nd) NCAA: NCAA Super Regional Top Returnees: Jeff Baker, (Jr., 3B); Steve Reba (Sr., OF); Khalil Greene (Sr., SS) Stadium: Doug Kingsmore Stadium (5,000) Press Box Phone: (864) SID Contact: Todd Lamb Office Phone: (864) Fax Number: (864) bryanl@clemson.edu Web Site: DUKE May 11, 12 & 13 Durham, N.C. Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 6,202 Year Founded: 1838/Trinity College Nickname: Blue Devils Colors: Royal Blue & White Head Coach: Bill Hillier (Otterbein 79) Office Phone: (919) Career Record: (7 yrs.) At Duke: (3rd yr.) Assistant Coaches: Erik Filipek, Bill Hillier Jr., John Yurkow 2001 Record: ACC Finish: (5th) NCAA: None Top Returnees: Larry Broadway, (Jr., 1B); Doug Bechtold, (Jr., OF); Jeff Alleva, (Jr., RHP) Stadium: Jack Coombs Field Press Box Phone: (919) SID Contact: Melanie McCullough Office Phone: (919) Fax Number: (919) melaniem@duke.edu Web Site: FLORIDA STATE March 22, 23 & 24 Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment: 34,500 Year Founded: 1857 Nickname: Seminoles Colors: Garnet & Gold Head Coach: Mike Martin (Florida State 66) Office Phone: (850) Career Record: (22 yrs.) At Florida State: same Assistant Coaches: Chip Baker, Jamey Shouppe, Mike Martin Jr Record: ACC Finish: 20-4 (1st) NCAA: NCAA Super Regional Top Returnees: MIchael Futrell, (Sr., OF); Ryan Barthelemy, (Sr., 3B/1B); Blair Varnes, (Sr., RHP) Stadium: Dick Howser Stadium (5,000) Press Box Phone: (904) SID Contact: Jeff Purinton Office Phone: (850) Fax Number: (850) jpurinto@mailer.fsu.edu Web Site: GEORGIA TECH May 17, 18 & 19 Atlanta, Ga. Location: Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment: 14,000 Year Founded: 1885 Nickname: Yellow Jackets,Rambling Wreck Colors: Old Gold & White Head Coach: Danny Hall (Miami, Ohio 77) Office Phone: (404) Career Record: (14 yrs.) At Georgia Tech: (8 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Bobby Moranda, Scott Stricklin, Jon Palmieri 2001 Record: ACC Finish: (4th) NCAA: NCAA Regional participant Top Returnees: Victor Menocal (Sr., SS); Matt Murton (So., LF); Kyle Bakker, (So., LHP) Stadium: Russ Chandler Stadium (4,000) Press Box Phone: (404) SID Contact: Chris Capo Office Phone: (404) Fax Number: (404) ccapo@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Web Site: MARYLAND March 15, 16 & 17 Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: College Park, Md. Enrollment: 33,006 Year Founded: 1807 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Head Coach: Terry Rupp (Tampa 88) Office Phone: (301) Career Record: (6 yrs.) At Maryland: (1yr.) Assistant Coaches: Gregg Kilby, Ben Bachmann, J.C. Nolan 2001 Record: ACC Finish: 4-19 (9th) NCAA: None Top Returnees: Matt Swope, (Sr., OF); John McCurdy (Jr., SS); Kevin McDonald, (Sr., C/DH) Stadium: Shipley Field (2,500) Press Box Phone: (301) SID Contact: Jason Baum Office Phone: (301) Fax Number: (301) jabaum@wam.umd.edu Web Site: NC STATE April 19, 20 & 21 Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: Raleigh, N.C. Enrollment: 28,619 Year Founded: 1887 Nickname: Wolfpack Colors: Red & White Head Coach: Elliott Avent (VCU 83) Office Phone: (919) Career Record: (13 yrs.) At NC State: (5 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Bill Kernen, Scott Lawler, Billy Jones 2001 Record: ACC Finish: 9-15 (8th) NCAA: None Top Returnees: Brian Wright (Sr., OF); Jeremy Dutton, (Jr., INF); Derek McKee, (Jr., RHP) Stadium: Doak Field (3,000) Press Box Phone: (919) or 7645 SID Contact: Bruce Winkworth Office Phone: (919) Fax Number: (919) bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu Web Site: VIRGINIA March 29, 30 & 31 Charlottesville, Va. Location: Charlottesville, Va. Enrollment: 18,550 Year Founded: 1819 Nickname: Cavaliers Colors: Orange & Navy Head Coach: Dennis Womack (Auburn 69) Office Phone: (434) Career Record: (21 yrs.) At Virginia: same Assistant Coaches: Steve Heon, Chip Schaffner, Neil Schaffner 2001 Record: ACC Finish: 9-15 (6th) NCAA: None Top Returnees: Dan Street (Sr., INF/P); David Stone (Sr., OF); Greg Hansard, (Jr., LHP) Stadium: UVa Baseball Field (2,000) Press Box Phone: (434) SID Contact: Adam Jones Office Phone: (434) Fax Number: (804) acj4b@virginia.edu Web Site: WAKE FOREST April 5, 6 & 7 Winston-Salem, N.C. Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. Enrollment: 3,850 Year Founded: 1834 Nickname: Demon Deacons Colors: Old Gold & Black Head Coach: George Greer (Connecticut 68) Office Phone: (336) Career Record: (20 yrs.) At Wake Forest: (14 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Michael Holmes, Jeff Strahm, Jamie Mabe, Brad Bohannon 2001 Record: ACC Finish: 16-8 (3rd) NCAA: NCAA Subregional participant Top Returnees: Jamie D Antona, (So., 1B); Ryan Johnson, (Jr., OF); David Bush, (Sr., RHP); Kyle Sleeth, (So., RHP) Stadium: Hooks Stadium (2,500) Press Box Phone: (336) SID Contact: Mike Vest Office Phone: (336) Fax Number: (336) vestma@wfu.edu Web Site: PAGE 34

35 2002 Non-Conference Opponents APPALACHIAN STATE May 1 Home Location: Boone, N.C. Nickname: Mountaineers Conference: Southern Head Coach: Troy Heustess (Methodist 89) Office Phone: (828) Record (Conf.): (12-14) SID Contact: Kelby Siler Office Phone: (828) Fax Number: (828) silerkj@appstate.edu Web Site: ARMSTRONG STATE Feb. 24 Away Location: Savannah, Ga. Nickname: Pirates Conference: Peach Belt Conference Head Coach: Joe Roberts (St. Andrews 75) Office Phone: (912) Record (Conf.): (18-12) SID Contact: Chad Jackson Office Phone: (912) Fax Number: (912) jacksoch@mail.armstrong.edu AUBURN March 8-10 Away Location: Auburn, Ala. Nickname: Tigers Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Steve Renfroe (Auburn 82) Office Phone: (334) Record (Conf.): (15-15) Press Box Phone: (334) SID Contact: Kirk Sampson Office Phone: (334) Fax Number: (334) sampska@auburn.edu Web Site: CALIFORNIA March 1-3 Home Location: Berkeley, Calif. Nickname: Golden Bears Conference: Pacific Ten Head Coach: David Esquer (Stanford 87) 2001 Record (Conf.): (14-10) SID Contact: Scott Ball Office Phone: (510) Fax Number: (510) sball@uclink4.berkeley.edu Web Site: CHARLOTTE April 9, Home April 24, Away Location: Charlotte, N.C. Nickname: 49ers Conference: Conference USA Head Coach: Loren Hibbs (Wichita State 84) Office Phone: (704) Record (Conf.): (10-17) Press Box Phone: (704) SID Contact: Brent Stastny Office Phone: (704) Fax Number: (704) bmstastn@ .uncc.edu Web Site: COASTAL CAROLINA April 3 Home Location: Conway, S.C. Nickname: Chanticleers Conference: Big South Head Coach: Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina 80) Office Phone: (843) Record (Conf.): (16-4) Press Box Phone: (843) SID Contact: Mike Macdonald Office Phone: (843) Fax Number: (843) mmacdona@coastal.edu CONNECTICUT Feb. 23 Savannah, Ga. Location: Storrs, CT. Nickname: Huskies Conference: Big East Head Coach: Andy Baylock Office Phone: (360) Record (Conf.): (13-13) SID Contact: David Longolucco Office Phone: (860) Fax Number: (315) dlongolucco@athletics.ath.uconn.edu Web Site: DAVIDSON April 10 Home Location: Davidson, N.C. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Southern Head Coach: Dick Cooke (Richmond 78) Office Phone: (704) Record (Conf.): (10-20) SID Contact: Rick Bender Office Phone: (704) Fax Number: (704) ribender@davidson.edu EAST CAROLINA April 17, Away April 30, Home Location: Greenville, N.C. Nickname: Pirates Conference: Conference USA Head Coach: Keith LeClair (Western Carolina 88) Office Phone: (252) Record (Conf.): (19-2) Press Box Phone: (252) SID Contact: Jody Jones Office Phone: (252) Fax Number: (252) jonesjod@mail.ecu.edu Web Site: ELON Feb. 27 Home Location: Elon, N.C. Nickname: Phoenix Conference: Big South Head Coach: Mike Kennedy (Elon 91) 2001 Record (Conf.): (12-9) SID Contact: Matt Eviston Office Phone: (336) Fax Number: (336) meviston@elon.edu Web Site: GEORGIA Feb. 22 Savannah, Ga. Location: Athens, Ga. Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: David Perno (Georgia 91) Office Phone: [706) Record (Conf.): (22-12) Press Box Ph.: (706) /6162 SID Contact: Christopher Lakos Office Phone: (706) Fax Number: (706) clakos@sports.uga.edu Web Site: georgiadogs.com HIGH POINT March 13 Home Location: High Point, N.C. Nickname: Panthers Conference: Big South Head Coach: Sal Bando, Jr. (Oklahoma State 93) Office Phone: (336) Record (Conf.): (13-12) SID Contact: Lee Owen Office Phone: (336) Fax Number: (336) lowen@highpoint.edu Web Site: LIBERTY April 2 Home Location: Lynchburg, Va. Nickname: Flames Conference: Big South Head Coach: Dave Pastors (Coastal Carolina 86) Office Phone: (434) Record (Conf.): (14-7) SID Contact: Joey Mullins Office Phone: (434) Fax Number: (434) jmmullins@liberty.edu Web Site: MIAMI April Home Location: Coral Gables, Fla. Nickname: Hurricanes Conference: Independent Head Coach: Jim Morris (Elon 73) 2001 Record: Press Box Phone: (305) SID Contact: Joe Hornstein Office Phone: (305) Fax Number: (305) jhornstein@miami.edu Web Site: OLD DOMINION March 5 Away Location: Norfolk, Va. Nickname: Monarchs Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Head Coach: Tony Guzzo (East Carolina 71) Office Phone: (757) Record (Conf.): (6-15) SID Contact: Carol Hudson, Jr. Office Phone: (757) Fax Number: (757) chudson@odu.edu Web Site: PRINCETON Mar Home Location: Princeton, N.J. Nickname: Tigers Conference: Ivy League Head Coach: Scott Bradley (UNC 82) Office Phone: (609) Record (Conf.): (16-7) Press Box Phone: (609) SID Contact: Cassie Lawton Office Phone: (609) Fax Number: (609) Web Site: SETON HALL Feb Home Location: South Orange, N.J. Nickname: Pirates Conference: Big East Head Coach: Mike Sheppard (Seton Hall 58) 2001 Record (Conf.): ( ) SID Contact: Tracy King Office Phone: (973) Fax Number: (973) kingtrac@shu.edu Web Site: TOWSON March Home Location: Towson, Md. Nickname: Tigers Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Head Coach: Mike Gottlieb (Towson 79) Office Phone: (410) Record (Conf.): (17-11) SID Contact: Dan O Connell Office Phone: (410) Fax Number: (410) doconnell@towson.edu Web Site: UNC WILMINGTON Feb. 26 Home Location: Wilmington, N.C. Nickname: Seahawks Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Head Coach: Mark Scalf (UNC Wilmington 80) Office Phone: (910) Record (Conf.): (11-9) Press Box Phone: (910) SID Contact: Tom Riordan Office Phone: (910) Fax Number: (910) riordant@uncwil.edu Web Site: VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH March 12 Home Location: Richmond, Va. Nickname: Rams Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Head Coach: Paul Keyes (Old Dominion 84) Office Phone: (804) Record (Conf.): (12-8) Press Box Phone: (804) SID Contact: Scott Garbarini Office Phone: (804) Fax Number: (804) sagarbar@saturn.vcu.edu Web Site: PAGE 35

36 2001 Season Review TAR HEELS FALL AT ACC TOURNAMENT Carolina was 0-2 at the ACC Tournament to end the 2001 season overall. UNC failed to win at least 40 games and earn an NCAA Tournament bid for the first time since 1997 and went winless in ACC Tournament play for just the third time since Carolina also earned its fewest ACC wins nine since that 1997 season, when Carolina was 6-18 in league play and finished in eighth place. The 2001 Tar Heels managed to avert an eighth-place finish in the conference with a strong finish to the regular season. Carolina won five of its last six games and four of its last seven against ranked teams in the regular-season to vault to sixth place in the ACC at ADAMS, HOWELL EARN ALL-ACC HONORS Second baseman Russ Adams and utility player Jason Howell were named All-Atlantic Coast Conference performers for the 2001 season. Adams was a first-team selection and Howell earned second-team honors, in a vote of the league's nine head coaches. Adams was the first UNC second baseman to earn first-team All-ACC honors since Roy Clark did so in Adams was one of just two Tar Heels to start all 57 games and he was among the team leaders in virtually all offensive categories, including batting average (.331, 3rd), at bats (239, 1st), runs (52, T-1st), hits (79, 1st), doubles (13, T-2nd), RBIs (41, 2nd), walks (28, 3rd) and stolen bases (28, 2nd). He also ended three games with game-winning hits JMU, Minnesota and UCLA. Howell, the only senior on Carolina's roster in 2001, was named second-team All-ACC as a utility player. Howell pitched, played first base, right field and served as UNC's designated hitter in On the mound, Howell led Carolina with six wins (6-2 overall), four saves and ranked second with 24 appearances. He also had a 4.33 ERA, good for third on the team. He batted.350, second best on the team, and he finished his career on a tear, hitting in 10 of his last 11 games. His only hitless game in that stretch was versus Wake Forest on May 16 when he made just one plate appearance as a pinch hitter. CAROLINA FINISHES STRONG VS. RANKED TEAMS While Carolina fell to Wake Forest and Clemson in the ACC Tournament to end the 2001 season, the Tar Heels did show late-season improvement with success against ranked teams. After winning just one of its first nine games against ranked opponents (8-7 over UCLA on March 2), Carolina won three of its last four and four of its last seven regular-season games against a team in the national rankings. The Tar Heels got a big non-conference win when they stopped No. 19 East Carolina, 6-3, on April 17 at Boshamer Stadium. Carolina, which has won eight of its last nine meetings with the Pirates, used strong pitching performances by starter Daniel Moore (6.2 IP, 3 R, 3H) and closer Jason Howell (2.1 IP, 0 R, 2 H) to get the win. Leading 3-1, Sean Farrell s solo homer in the fifth proved to be the game-winner as ECU rallied for two runs in the seventh before eventually falling by the three-run margin. Then, after dropping the first two games at Clemson including a 10-9, 10-inning heartbreaker on April 28 Carolina defeated the 12th-rated Tigers, 4-0, on April 29 to avoid a three-game sweep. It was the first time in school history that UNC held the Tigers scoreless at Clemson. Carolina closed the regular-season May by taking two of three games from No. 10 Georgia Tech. Carolina won 10-5 in the series-opener with the help of Ralph Roberts, who started and got the win and also had a three-run homer. The Yellow Jackets pounded UNC, 19-5, in the middle game of the series before the Tar Heels outlasted Tech, 11-10, in the series-finale. PROSSER HAS BREAKOUT SEASON AT PLATE Shortstop Chad Prosser, who hit a solid.302 in 2000 as a freshman, came into his own at the plate in 2001, leading the Tar Heels with a.357 average. While Prosser had cooled a bit in mid April and was just 2-for- Chad Prosser had a team-leading.357 batting average as a sophomore. 21 in five games from April 21-27, he finished the season on fire, batting 15-for-38 (.395) with 12 RBIs and nine runs in the final nine games of the season. He started the month of April on a tear, batting 9-for-12 (.750) in three games against NC State (March 30-April 2) and 11-for-14 (.786) at Maryland (April 6-8). Prosser, who led the Tar Heels in 2000 as a freshman with a.377 average in ACC games, again led the team in 2001 and finished third in the conference with a.434 batting average in 24 league games. That included two 5-for-5 games in one week (at NC State on April 2 and at Maryland on April 8). Prosser s five-hit game in Raleigh marked the first time a Tar Heel had tallied five hits in one game since Feb. 7, In the 16-9 win at Maryland on April 8, Prosser s five hits included three doubles, one triple and a single. AUTREY AT HIS BEST AT END OF SEASON Scott Autrey earned Co-ACC Pitcher of the Week honors (with Virginia s Brandon Creswell) on April 30 after pitching a complete-game, four-hit shutout at Clemson on April 29. Carolina s 4-0 win against the Tigers marked the first time in the century-long history of the series that the Tar Heels had held the Tigers scoreless at Clemson. Autrey also tied a career-high with six strikeouts in the win. Including a win on May 13 against Georgia Tech to up his record to 3-3 and a solid relief outing against Duke on April 20, Autrey was Carolina s most consistent starter over the final month of the season. Autrey, who held the Yellow Jackets scoreless into the sixth inning of the May 13 victory, had compiled a 19- inning scoreless streak, dating back to that April 20 game versus the Blue Devils. TAR HEELS LACKED FIREPOWER AT THE PLATE As a team, Carolina hit just 30 home runs in Chris Maples and Ryan Blake each had seven homers to lead the Tar Heels, while Ralph Roberts had four. Carolina, which had 69 homers in 2000 and 63 in 1999, hit its fewest home runs in one season since the 1978 Tar Heels tallied 29. Jim Bounds PAGE 36

37 The Tar Heels did manage a.302 team batting average in 2001, its fifth straight season above.300 as a team. UNC SHOWED IMPROVEMENT IN ONE-RUN GAMES Carolina was 12-5 in one-run games in 2001, compared to 8-8 in games decided by a single run in Of Carolina s 12 one-run wins, four were won in the bottom of the ninth with game-ending hits, one was won on a game-ending sacrifice fly, and one was a game-winning homer in the bottom of the 11th inning. After recording a 10-2 mark in February 2001, the Tar Heels are 30-2 now under Mike Fox in the month of February. Carolina, 10-0 in both 1999 and 2000 in February, got off to school-record 16-0 and 21-0 starts in Fox s first two years. BENSON LEADS TEAM IN APPEARANCES Whitley Benson was one of nine freshmen to pitch for the Tar Heels in He ranked second on the team with a 4.07 ERA and three saves and he was 3-2 overall. Benson had 25 appearances to become the first UNC freshman to lead the team in appearances since Thad Chrismon did so in ROBINSON FANS 13 IN WIN OVER VIRGINIA Freshman right-hander Dennis Robinson had his finest outing of the year in a 10-6 win over Virginia on April 13, a game in which he struck out a career-high 13 batters in eight complete innings. His 13 K s were the most by a Carolina pitcher in 2001 and his eight innings marked the second longest appearance by a Tar Heel on the season. His 13 strikeouts were the most by a freshman pitcher since Mike Bynum fanned 14 batters in seven innings at Maryland on March 16, Robinson struck out seven in 7.2 innings out out of the bullpen for the win at NC State on April 2 (Game 1), UNC s first ACC victory. FOX WINS 100th GAME IN RECORD PACE Mike Fox reached the 100-win plateau faster than any other coach in Carolina history with a 9-3 victory over Le Moyne College on March 9. Mike Roberts, Bunn Hearn and Walter Rabb are the only other UNC coaches with at least 100 wins at Carolina. Fox is overall in his 18 years as a college head coach and in three seasons as Carolina. HEELS HAVE CLICKED IN FEBRUARY UNDER FOX Carolina s only senior in 2001, Jason Howell was named second-team All-ACC. Brian Flemming 2001 FINAL ACC BASEBALL STANDINGS Team W L Pct Home Road W L T Pct Home Road Neutral Florida State Clemson Wake Forest Georgia Tech Duke North Carolina Virginia NC State Maryland vs. non-conference: (.616) 2001 ACC Tournament (May 15-20, Fort Mill, S.C.) May 15: #8 N.C. State d. #9 Maryland11-5. May 16: #4 Georgia Tech d. #5 Duke 16-2; #1 Florida State d. #8 N.C. State 11-5; #7 Virginia d. #2 Clemson 7-3; #3 Wake Forest d. #6 North Carolina May 17: N.C. State d. Duke 5-3; Clemson d. North Carolina 7-6; Georgia Tech d. Florida State 6-5; Wake Forest d. Virginia 2-1. May 18: Florida State d. Clemson 5-4; N.C. State d. Virginia 6-2; Wake Forest d. Georgia Tech 4-3. May 19: Florida State d. Wake Forest 15-12; N.C. State d. Georgia Tech 6-4; N.C. State d. Florida State 8-4. May 20: Wake Forest d. N.C. State All-ACC Tournament Team C- Tony Richie, FSU; 1B- Jamie D Antona, WFU; 2B- Jeremy Dutton, NCS; 3B- Corey Slavik, WFU and Sean Walsh, NCS; SS- Adam Miller, NCS; OF- John-Ford Griffin, FSU; OF- Jason Basil, GT; OF- Joe Gaetti, NCS; UT/DH- Cory Sullivan, WFU; P- Josh Miller, NCS; P- Dave Bush, WFU; Tournament MVP: Dave Bush, WFU 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference First Team: C- Bryan Prince, GT; 1B- Ryan Barthelemy, FSU; 2B- Russ Adams, UNC; 3B- Jeff Baker, Clem; SS- Khalil Greene, Clem; OF- John-Ford Griffin, FSU; OF- Cory Sullivan, WFU; OF- Brian Wright, NCS; UT- Dan Street, UVA; DH- Jarrod Schmidt, Clem; SP- Brandon Creswell, UVA; SP- Steve Reba, Clem; SP- Blair Varnes- FSU; RP- Dave Bush, WFU. Second Team: C- Jason Aquilante, WFU; 1B- Jamie D Antona, WFU; 2B- Ryan Riley, Clem; 3B- Corey Slavik, WFU; SS- Richard Lewis, GT; OF- Jason Basil, GT; OF- Karl Jernigan, FSU; OF- Casey Stone, Clem; UT- Jason Howell, UNC; DH- Carlos Brackley, WFU; SP- Steve Kelly, GT; SP- Matt Lynch, FSU; SP- Cory Sullivan, WFU; RP- Justin Lord, FSU ACC Player of the Year John-Ford Griffin, Florida State ACC Rookie of the Year Jamie D Antona, Wake Forest ACC Coach of the Year Mike Martin, Florida State PAGE 37

38 2001 Results Record: Home: Away: 6-11 Neutral: 1-4 ACC: 9-15 Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. Line Score Pitcher of Record Team Record 2/10 James Madison W / Autrey (W 1-0) 1-0 2/11 James Madison W /6-8-0 Howell (W 1-0) 2-0 2/13 Coastal Carolina W /4-8-2 Manshack (W 1-0) 3-0 2/14 William & Mary W /0-4-1 Moore (W 1-0) 4-0 2/16 at South Alabama-1 L 1-13 (7) / Autrey (L 1-1) 4-1 2/17 vs. Auburn-1 L 1-11 (7) / Senatore (L 0-1) 4-2 2/18 vs. Minnesota W 7-6 1, / Benson (W 1-0) 5-2 2/21 High Point W / King (W 1-0) 6-2 2/23 Seton Hall W / Howell (W 2-0) 7-2 2/24 Seton Hall W /0-4-1 Moore (W 2-0) 8-2 2/25 Seton Hall W /7-9-0 Senatore (W 1-1) 9-2 2/27 Davidson W /2-4-1 Senatore (W 2-1) /2 UCLA (DH) W 8-7 (11) / Howell (W 3-0) /2 UCLA (DH) L / Manshack (L 1-1) /7 Appalachian State W / Benson (W 2-0) /9 Le Moyne W / Robinson (W 1-0) /10 Le Moyne W / Howell (W 4-0) /11 Le Moyne L / Manshack (L 1-2) /13 Coastal Carolina W / Howell (W 5-0) /16 Wake Forest L / Moore (L 2-1) /17 Wake Forest L / Howell (L 5-1) /18 Wake Forest L / Autrey (L 1-2) /21 Towson (DH) W 7-6 (10) / Benson (W 3-0) /21 Towson (DH) L 0-4 (7) / Dickerson (L 0-1) /23 at Florida State L 0-3 2, /3-4-0 Robinson (L 1-1) /24 at Florida State L , /12/15/1 Moore (L 2-2) /25 at Florida State L 7-8 1, /8-9-2 Benson (L 3-1) /27 Elon W / Brower (W 1-0) /28 vs. Winthrop-2 L / Robinson (L 1-2) /30 at NC State L , / Brower (L 1-1) /2 at NC State (DH) W / Robinson (W 2-2) /2 at NC State (DH) W / Roberts (W 1-0) /4 at Va. Commonwealth L / Manshack (L 1-3) /6 at Maryland L / Moore (L 2-3) /7 at Maryland L / Robinson (L 2-3) /8 at Maryland W /9-8-2 Roberts (W 2-0) /10 at UNC Greensboro L / Howell (L 5-2) /11 Charlotte W /1-3-1 Moore (W 3-3) /13 Virginia W /6-7-1 Robinson (W 3-3) /14 Virginia W /6-8-6 Brower (W 2-1) /15 Virginia L /5-9-1 Autrey (L 1-3) /17 East Carolina W / Moore (W 4-3) /20 Duke W , / Howell (W 6-2) /21 Duke L 7-9 1, / Roberts (L 2-1) /22 Duke L / Moore (L 4-4) /24 UNC Wilmington L / Robinson (L 3-4) /25 UNC Greensboro W /3-7-3 Manshack (W 2-3) /27 at Clemson L 3-6 3, /6-7-2 Brower (L 2-2) /28 at Clemson L 9-10 (10) 3, / Benson (L 3-2) /29 at Clemson W 4-0 2, /0-4-0 Autrey (W 2-3) /1 Liberty W / Manshack (W 3-3) /2 at UNC Wilmington W /2-6-0 Moore (W 5-4) /11 Georgia Tech W , /5-8-1 Roberts (W 3-1) /12 Georgia Tech L / Manshack (L 3-4) /13 Georgia Tech W / Autrey (W 3-3) /16 vs. Wake Forest-2 L , / Moore (L 5-5) /17 vs. Clemson-2 L 6-7 1, /7-9-2 Manshack (L 3-5) Coca-Cola Classic, Mobile, Ala. DH- Doubleheader 2- Knights Stadium, Fort Mill, S.C. (# of innings) PAGE 38

39 2001 Statistics BATTING STATISTICS (sorted by Batting Average) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Chad Prosser Jason Howell Scott Senatore Russ Adams Sean Farrell Ralph Roberts Chris Maples Jeremy Cleveland Ron Braun Wes Moyer Ryan Blake Brandon Russell Bart Walker Brandon Leonard Totals Opponents LOB: Carolina 454; Opponents 483 DPs Turned: Carolina 54; Opponents 48 Catchers Interference: Carolina 0; Opponents 2 Intentional BB: Carolina 8- Howell 2, Braun 2, Russell 1, Roberts 1, Cleveland 1, Adams 1; Opponents 15 Picked Off: Howell 4, Maples 3, Braun 1, Blake 1, Greenberg 1, Farrell 1, Adams 1, Russell 1 PITCHING STATISTICS (sorted by ERA) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA Ralph Roberts / Whitley Benson / Jason Howell / Scott Autrey / Daniel Moore / Scott Senatore / Dennis Robinson / Kevin Brower / Bo Dickerson / Scott Manshack / Todd Boessen / Michael Gross / Jason King / Matt Tanner / Totals / Opponents / Passed Balls: Carolina 16 (Blake 9, Braun 7); Opponents 8 Pickoffs: Carolina 17 (Moore 5, Robinson 4, Manshack 2, Dickerson 2, Autrey 2, Blake 2); Opponents 14 SB/Att: Blake (33-45), Braun (23-31), Moore (7-16), Robinson (9-12), Dickerson (6-10), Manshack (6-10), Brower (7-10), Autrey (6-9), Roberts (4-5), Benson (4-4), Senatore (3-4), Gross (3-4), Howell (1-3), King (1-2), Leonard (1-1) PAGE 39

40 2001 Pitching Statistics SCOTT AUTREY Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/10 James Madison S W /16 at South Alabama S L /23 Seton Hall S /7 Appalachian State S /13 at Coastal Carolina S /18 Wake Forest S L /25 Florida State S /30 at NC State S /6 at Maryland R /10 at UNC Greensboro S /15 Virginia S L /20 Duke R /29 at Clemson S W /13 Georgia Tech S W WHITLEY BENSON Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/14 William & Mary R /18 vs. Minnesota R W /24 Seton Hall R S /27 Davidson R S /2 UCLA - Gm 1 R /7 Appalachian State R W /10 Le Moyne R /11 Le Moyne R /17 Wake Forest R /21 Towson - Gm 1 R W /25 Florida State R L /29 vs. Winthrop R /2 at NC State - Gm 2 R /6 at Maryland R /8 at Maryland R /13 Virginia R /21 Duke R /22 Duke R /25 UNC Greensboro R S /27 at Clemson R /28 at Clemson R L /11 Georgia Tech R /13 Georgia Tech R /16 vs. Wake Forest R /17 vs. Clemson R TODD BOESSEN Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/10 James Madison R /2 UCLA - Gm 2 R KEVIN BROWER Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/11 James Madison R /16 at South Alabama R /23 Seton Hall R /2 UCLA - Gm 1 R /9 Le Moyne R /10 Le Moyne R /13 at Coastal Carolina R /16 Wake Forest R /21 Towson - Gm 1 R /24 Florida State R /27 Elon R W /30 at NC State R L /7 at Maryland R /10 at UNC Greensboro R /11 Charlotte R S /14 Virginia R W /21 Duke R /24 UNC Wilmington R /27 at Clemson R L /1 Liberty R /12 Georgia Tech R /17 vs. Clemson R BO DICKERSON Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/14 William & Mary R /21 High Point S /2 UCLA - Gm 2 R /10 Le Moyne R /11 Le Moyne R /13 at Coastal Carolina R /21 Towson - Gm 2 S L /24 Florida State R /29 vs. Winthrop R /30 at NC State R /4 at VCU R /10 at UNC Greensboro R /21 Duke R /24 UNC Wilmington R MICHAEL GROSS Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/10 James Madison R /16 at South Alabama R /25 Seton Hall R /2 UCLA - Gm 2 R /16 Wake Forest R /24 Florida State R /4 at VCU R /7 at Maryland R /24 UNC Wilmington R /1 Liberty R /12 Georgia Tech R JASON HOWELL Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/11 James Madison R W /13 Coastal Carolina R S /18 vs. Minnesota R /23 Seton Hall R W /25 Seton Hall R S /2 UCLA - Gm 1 R W /7 Appalachian State R S /10 Le Moyne R W /11 Le Moyne R /13 at Coastal Carolina R W /17 Wake Forest R L /21 Towson - Gm 2 R /23 Florida State R /25 Florida State R /27 Elon S /2 at NC State - Gm 1 S /7 at Maryland R /10 at UNC Greensboro R L /15 Virginia R /17 East Carolina R S /20 Duke R W /27 at Clemson R /28 at Clemson R /13 Georgia Tech R JASON KING Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/10 James Madison R /13 Coastal Carolina R /17 vs. Auburn R /21 High Point R W /2 UCLA - Gm 1 R /7 Appalachian State R /10 Le Moyne R /13 at Coastal Carolina R /16 Wake Forest R /21 Towson - Gm 1 R /4 at VCU R /8 at Maryland R /12 Georgia Tech R SCOTT MANSHACK Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/13 Coastal Carolina S W /18 vs. Minnesota S /25 Seton Hall S /2 UCLA - Gm 2 S L /11 Le Moyne S L /17 Wake Forest R /21 Towson - Gm 1 S /24 Florida State R /30 at NC State R /4 at VCU S L /25 UNC Greensboro S W /1 Liberty S W /12 Georgia Tech S L /17 vs. Clemson S L DANIEL MOORE Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/14 William & Mary S W /18 vs. Minnesota R /24 Seton Hall S W /2 UCLA - Gm 1 S /10 Le Moyne S /16 Wake Forest S L /21 Towson - Gm 2 R /24 Florida State S L /27 Elon R /29 vs. Winthrop R /30 at NC State R /6 at Maryland S L /11 Charlotte S W /15 Virginia R /17 East Carolina S W /22 Duke S L /25 UNC Greensboro R /27 at Clemson R /28 at Clemson S /2 at UNC Wilmington R W Daniel Moore 5/11 Georgia Tech R /13 Georgia Tech R /16 vs. Wake Forest R L RALPH ROBERTS Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 3/2 UCLA - Gm 2 R /11 Le Moyne R /23 Florida State R /29 vs. Winthrop S /2 at NC State - Gm 2 S W /8 at Maryland S W /14 Virginia S /21 Duke S L /27 at Clemson S /2 at UNC Wilmington S /11 Georgia Tech S W /16 vs. Wake Forest S DENNIS ROBINSON Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/17 vs. Auburn R /23 Seton Hall R /27 Davidson S /9 Le Moyne S W /17 Wake Forest S /23 Florida State S L /29 vs. Winthrop R L /30 at NC State R /2 at NC State - Gm 1 R W /7 at Maryland S L /8 at Maryland R /10 at UNC Greensboro R /13 Virginia S W /20 Duke S /22 Duke R /24 UNC Wilmington S L /28 at Clemson R /12 Georgia Tech R /17 vs. Clemson R SCOTT SENATORE Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K 2/11 James Madison S /17 vs. Auburn S L /23 Seton Hall R /25 Seton Hall R W /27 Davidson R W /2 UCLA - Gm 1 R /7 Appalachian State R /9 Le Moyne R /11 Le Moyne R /13 at Coastal Carolina R /17 Wake Forest R /21 Towson - Gm 2 R /23 Florida State R /25 Florida State R /4 at VCU R /10 at UNC Greensboro R /24 UNC Wilmington R /12 Georgia Tech R Brian Flemming PAGE 40

41 Annual Statistical Leaders BATTING Year Average Runs Hits Home Runs Runs Batted In 1954 Will Frye (.354) Connie Gravitte (25) Fred Dale (30) Connie Gravitte (6) Connie Gravitte (16) 1955 Tom Zachary (.380) Connie Gravitte (25) Connie Gravitte (31) Connie Gravitte (7) Al Long (16) 1956 Ivalee Hill (.358) Don Lewis (21) Jack Woods (28) Ivalee Hill (4) Ivalee Hill (24) 1957 Dick Hudson (.313) Joe Shook (20) three with 26 Ivalee Hill (2) Hudson, Honeycutt (14) 1958 Gerald Griffin (.337) Carson Oldham (30) Gerald Griffin (35) Gerald Griffin (2) Alton Pons (25) 1959 John Burgwyn (.324) Gerald Griffin (16) John Burgwyn (24) Ferg Norton (2) Vaughn Bryson (12) 1960 Gerald Griffin (.321) Ferg Norton (29) Gerald Griffin (36) Griffin, Norton (3) Gerald Griffin (21) 1961 Jim Mooring (.427) Ferg Norton (21) Jim Mooring (32) Mooring, DeLollio (3) Jim Mooring (21) 1962 Buddy Tilden (.339) Paul Swing (22) Neal, Swing (28) Tilden, Neal (2) Larry Neal (16) 1963 Tom Wright (.377) Dick Prindle (24) Jim Speight (35) Ken Willard (4) Ken Willard (18) 1964 John Shaw (.364) Jim Speight (32) Dick Prindle (41) Ken Willard (11) Ken Willard (40) 1965 Danny Talbott (.362) Taylor, Prindle (21) Danny Talbott (38) Bonczek, Black (3) Danny Talbott (24) 1966 Charlie Carr (.397) Charlie Carr (26) Danny Talbott (51) four with 3 Carr, Talbott (21) 1967 Skip Hull (.363) Danny Talbott (20) Danny Talbott (32) Garry Hill (4) Danny Talbott (18) 1968 Doug Lanham (.333) Ron Lemonds (22) Skip Hull (36) Skip Hull (4) Skip Hull (26) 1969 Eddie Hill (.377) Eddie Hill (23) Eddie Hill (46) Skip Hull (7) Skip Hull (27) 1970 Eddie Hill (.357) Eddie Hill (16) Eddie Hill (35) Eddie Hill (5) Eddie Hill (14) 1971 Doug Lanham (.336) Bob Elliott (31) Jack Gillis (44) Larry Kiser (4) Jack Gillis (31) 1972 Tom Gillis (.344) Mike Roberts (25) Bobby Guthrie (36) Mike Roberts (2) Jack Leachman (22) 1973 Jack Leachman (.243) Lee Smith (12) Kennedy, Guthrie (21) three with 2 Guthrie, Lydecker (12) 1974 Dale Lydecker (.350) Bobby Guthrie (26) Bobby Guthrie (43) Bobby Guthrie (6) Bobby Guthrie (24) 1975 Steve Rackley (.319) Steve Rackley (25) Chris Knepp (40) Early Jones (4) Mike Wilkerson (27) 1976 Kevin Haeberle (.346) Steve Rackley (24) Steve Rackley (38) Early Jones (4) three with Jim Atkinson (.341) Jim Atkinson (23) Randy Warrick (43) Jim Atkinson (5) Jim Atkinson (23) 1978 Dave Barnett (.356) Jim Atkinson (45) Jim Atkinson (71) three with 6 Greg Robinson (49) 1979 Roy Clark (.382) Jim Atkinson (56) Roy Clark (84) Jim Atkinson (16) Jim Atkinson (52) 1980 Scott Bradley (.386) Scott Bradley (59) Scott Bradley (96) Scott Bradley (10) Scott Bradley (63) 1981 Joe Reto (.392) Drex Roberts (55) Scott Bradley (76) Joe Reto (13) Scott Bradley (50) 1982 Chris Pittaro (.283) Barney Spooner (42) Pete Kumiega (60) Pete Kumiega (12) Pete Kumiega (42) 1983 B.J. Surhoff (.386) Drex Roberts (65) B.J. Surhoff (80) Pete Kumiega (12) Jeff Hubbard (56) 1984 B.J. Surhoff (.400) B.J. Surhoff (65) B.J. Surhoff (98) Todd Wilkinson (14) Todd Wilkinson (57) 1985 B.J. Surhoff (.388) B.J. Surhoff (77) B.J. Surhoff (87) Scott Johnson (22) Scott Johnson (81) 1986 Darin Campbell (.349) Devy Bell (57) Devy Bell (73) Devy Bell (24) Devy Bell (64) 1987 Jesse Levis (.344) Steve Mrowka (56) Howard Freiling (72) Bell, Campbell (17) Howard Freiling (69) 1988 Tom Nevin (.343) Tom Nevin (70) Tom Nevin (81) Tom Nevin (13) Darin Campbell (49) 1989 Jesse Levis (.341) Jesse Levis (41) Jesse Levis (78) Todd Nichols (8) Todd Nichols (40) 1990 Steve Estroff (.389) Kurt Green (53) Steve Estroff (89) Steve Estroff (15) Steve Estroff (73) 1991 Cy Richardson (.333) Brad Woodall (45) Chad Holbrook (66) Chris Cox (12) Darren Villani (49) 1992 Donnie Leshnock (.336) Manny DaSilva (39) Chad Holbrook (65) Chris Cox (17) Chris Cox (43) 1993 Chad Holbrook (.353) Chad Holbrook (56) Chad Holbrook (88) Cookie Massey (18) Manny DaSilva (66) 1994 Manny DaSilva (.399) Manny DaSilva (61) Manny DaSilva (93) Cookie Massey (22) Cookie Massey (49) 1995 Josh Rowell (.381) Michael Stoner (47) Michael Stoner (81) Michael Stoner (12) David Boone (51) 1996 Mitch Jones (.369) Michael Stoner (55) Michael Stoner (79) Michael Stoner (20) Michael Stoner (65) 1997 Brian Roberts (.427) Brian Roberts (63) Brian Roberts (102) Gregg Donohue (15) Gregg Donohue (60) 1998 Brian Roberts (.353) Brian Roberts (79) Brian Roberts (91) Jarrett Shearin (14) Jarrett Shearin (68) 1999 Tyrell Godwin (.371) Moylan, Shearin (57) Godwin, Hooper (82) Ryan Earey (15) Ryan Earey (63) 2000 Adam Greenberg (.386) Adam Greenberg (69) Adam Greenberg (98) Ryan Earey (14) Godwin, Earey (67) 2001 Chad Prosser (.357) Adams, Greenberg (52) Russ Adams (79) Maples, Blake (7) Ryan Blake (42) PITCHING Year Appearances Innings Pitched Wins Earned Run Average Strikeouts 1954 Charlie Aycock (10) Charlie Aycock (61) Joe Morgan (4) Charlie Aycock (2.81) Charlie Aycock (25) 1955 Jim Raugh (12) Jim Raugh (82) Jim Raugh (5) Tom Maultsby (2.57) Jim Raugh (61) 1956 Jim Raugh (14) Jim Raugh (80) Jim Raugh (6) Jim Raugh (2.71) Jim Raugh (59) 1957 Jim Raugh (13) Jim Raugh (93.2) Jim Raugh (7) Charlie Aycock (0.75) Jim Raugh (81) 1958 Wayne Young (13) Wayne Young (100.1) Wayne Young (7) Wayne Young (0.90) Wayne Young (78) 1959 Wayne Young (12) Wayne Young (74.1) Wayne Young (6) Ben Hammett (2.30) Wayne Young (53) 1960 Wayne Young (14) Wayne Young (108) Wayne Young (9) Wayne Young (1.50) Wayne Young (69) 1961 Nicky Warren (11) Nicky Warren (66) Nicky Warren (7) Nicky Warren (2.46) Nicky Warren (28) 1962 Bobby Cox (14) Dave Murr (56) three with 2 Jack Rees (3.38) Dave Murr (32) 1963 Bill Haywood (16) Bill Haywood (71) Bill Haywood (6) Bill Haywood (1.65) Bill Haywood (62) 1964 Bill Haywood (16) Bill Haywood (87.1) Bill Haywood (10) Bill Haywood (1.13) Bill Haywood (83) 1965 Bill Dannemann (12) Jerry Davis (56.2) Jerry Davis (4) Bob Reagan (0.43) Danny Walker (38) 1966 Danny Walker (20) Danny Walker (94) Danny Walker (7) George McRae (1.71) Danny Walker (59) 1967 Tom Buskey (11) Garry Hill (89) Garry Hill (8) Garry Hill (0.70) Garry Hill (73) 1968 Tom Buskey (14) Dave Lemonds (72.1) Dave Lemonds (7) Dave Lemonds (1.49) Dave Lemonds (96) 1969 E. Hill, Buskey (13) Tom Buskey (94) Tom Buskey (11) Robert Rhodes (1.68) Tom Buskey (78) 1970 three with 10 Eddie Hill (66.2) Eddie Hill (5) Eddie Hill (1.07) Eddie Hill (43) 1971 Jim Chamberlain (12) Jim Chamberlain (59.2) two with 4 Jim Chamberlain (3.01) Jim Chamberlain (80) 1972 Mike Merritt (12) Jim Chamberlain (62) Mike Merritt (6) John Dannemann (1.07) Jim Chamberlain (54) 1973 Jim Chamberlain (11) Mike Merritt (52.2) Mike Merritt (4) Mike Merritt (2.05) Jim Chamberlain (46) 1974 Bruce Arrowood (11) John Dannemann (72.1) John Dannemann (6) Bruce Arrowood (0.84) Mike Merritt (46) 1975 Bruce Arrowood (11) Bill Paschall (75.1) Bill Paschall (5) Bill Paschall (1.43) Bill Paschall (59) 1976 three with 10 Bill Paschall (87.2) Bob Thomson (6) Bill Paschall (1.74) Bill Paschall (64) 1977 Norris, Horne (9) Greg Norris (61.1) Thomson, Norris (4) Monty DeRatt (2.01) Greg Norris (64) 1978 Greg Norris (16) Greg Norris (133.2) Greg Norris (14) Greg Norris (1.75) Greg Norris (118) 1979 Greg Norris (15) Blaine Smith (82) Bill Gallagher (7) David Kirk (2.12) Bill Gallagher (94) 1980 James Parks (25) Mark Ochal (100.1) Mark Ochal (10) David Kirk (2.58) David Kirk (70) 1981 James Parks (21) Mark Ochal (106.1) Mark Ochal (11) Chris Kahler (2.05) Mark Ochal (63) 1982 Ronnie Huffman (28) Brad Powell (81) Dave Droschak (7) Ronnie Huffman (3.33) Brad Powell (57) 1983 Tim Kirk (20) Brad Powell (97.1) Scott Bankhead (9) Roger Williams (1.19) Brad Powell (90) 1984 Tim Kirk (27) Roger Williams (102) Scott Bankhead (11) Scott Bankhead (1.50) Scott Bankhead (124) 1985 Tim Kirk (25) Roger Williams (87.2) Roger Williams (8) Greg Karpuk (2.90) Roger Williams (113) 1986 Gordon Douglas (24) Ken Turner (72) Ken Turner (7) Todd Kopczynski (3.69) Ken Turner (57) 1987 Doug Torborg (20) David Trautwein (94) Michael Hoog (8) Jim Dougherty (3.21) David Trautwein (59) 1988 Gresham, Fernandez (19) Michael Hoog (109.1) Michael Hoog (10) Rich Fernandez (1.80) Michael Hoog (83) 1989 Brad Woodall (26) John Thoden (133.2) John Thoden (12) Brad Woodall (1.19) John Thoden (98) 1990 Paul Shuey (31) Jim Dougherty (115.2) Jim Dougherty (12) Jim Dougherty (1.71) Michael Hoog (89) 1991 Brad Woodall (31) Derek Manning (85.1) Woodall, Johnson (6) Paul Shuey (1.70) Brad Woodall (70) 1992 Thad Chrismon (32) Thad Chrismon (113.1) Thad Chrismon (8) Paul Shuey (3.13) Paul Shuey (87) 1993 Thad Chrismon (38) Derek Manning (117.2) Derek Manning (11) Scott Wissell (2.60) Derek Manning (105) 1994 Thad Chrismon (35) Sean Murphy (99.2) Sean Murphy (9) Thad Chrismon (2.37) Sean Murphy (113) 1995 Thad Chrismon (36) Sean Murphy (112.0) Sean Murphy (11) Thad Chrismon (2.86) Sean Murphy (125) 1996 Ethan Stein (25) A.Y. Yoder (103.1) A.Y. Yoder (7) Jim Wallace (3.72) Jim Wallace (71) 1997 Nye, Wallace (20) Mike Bynum (79.0) Rodney Nye (8) Jay Madeira (4.32) Mike Bynum (92) 1998 Derrick DePriest (44) Derrick DePriest (114.1) three with 7 Corey Richardson (2.61) Mike Bynum (95) 1999 Derrick DePriest (36) Kyle Snyder (96.2) three with 7 Derrick DePriest (1.71) Kyle Snyder (102) 2000 Derrick DePriest (35) Ryan Snare (109.0) Ryan Snare (10) Derrick DePriest (2.89) Ryan Snare (102) 2001 Whitley Benson (25) Scott Autrey (68.0) Jason Howell (6) Ralph Roberts (4.03) Robinson, Autrey (42) Ryan Snare Fred Dale Chad Holbrook PAGE 41 Wagner Photgraphy

42 A Rich Tradition 1867 The Tar Heels played their first recorded game, routing an all-star team from Raleigh, Baseball returned to Carolina after 23 years and UNC recorded a 1-2 season against collegiate competition Manly Lewellyn recorded 11 straight victories to lead the Tar Heels to the first of three consecutive state titles The Tar Heels were and won the North Carolina state crown for rookie coach Jim Ashmore. Ashmore would win a total of 72 games in his four seasons as head coach Bunn Hearn returned to coach the Tar Heels, remaining as head coach for 15 seasons and compiling a record along the way Carolina won the first of six Southern Conference titles in the Hearn era. Hearn s teams would also win a pair of Ration League titles in 1943 and The Tar Heels recorded the best winning percentage in school history as they were victorious in 21 of 23 games (.913) Walter Rabb took over the program after Hearn suffered a stroke. Hearn remained at Carolina for another 10 years, but Rabb is credited as being the head coach during that time Kenny Black hit.337 and Vinnie DiLorenzo won nine games to lead Carolina to its first NCAA Tournament. The Tar Heels traveled to Kalamazoo, Mich., for the Eastern Regional where they defeated Illinois and lost to Yale and Lafayette The Atlantic Coast Conference, formed in May 1953, conducted its first baseball championship season. The Tar Heels placed fifth with a 7-8 league record Walter Rabb was officially named head coach, although he is credited for all wins and losses since 1947 when he, in effect, took over the program following Coach Hearn s stroke Carolina went 22-7, won its first ACC title and advanced to its first-ever College World Series. The Tar Heels were defeated in the CWS by Minnesota and Oklahoma State. Walter Rabb, seen pictured outside the new Boshamer Stadium in 1972, was officially named head coach in Walter Rabb was named ACC Coach of the Year after the Tar Heels posted a spotless 14-0 ACC record to win their second league title. All- America pitcher Bill Haywood was 10-1 and leading hitter Ken Willard hit 11 home runs with 40 RBI. No other team in ACC baseball history has ever been undefeated in conference play Two-sport star Danny Talbott hit.395 to lead the Tar Heels to their second College World Series appearance. Talbott also quarterbacked the Carolina football team and later went on to play in the Baltimore Orioles organization and with the NFL s Washington Redskins. Charlie Carr lead the team with a.397 average and relief ace George McRae was 4-0 with a 1.71 earned run average Garry Hill won all eight of his decisions and allowed just seven earned runs in 89 innings for a 0.70 ERA, which is still the third-best single-season mark in ACC history Dave Lemonds went 7-1 with a 1.49 ERA and 96 strikeouts in 72 1/3 innings and was named National Player of the Year by The Sporting News. Lemonds led the Tar Heels to a 12-6 ACC record and a fourth ACC championship Eddie Hill, a first-team All-ACC first baseman in 1968 and 1969, was ACC Player of the Year, batting.357 and pitching his way to a 5-1 record and 1.07 ERA Carolina played its first game at the new Cary C. Boshamer Stadium on March 21, 1972, a 3-2 win over High Point in the season opener. Catcher Mike Roberts earned first-team All-ACC honors for the third consecutive season and concluded his career with a.292 batting average. Walter Rabb, captain Ed Hooks and the UNC baseball team give Coach Bunn Hearn a cane on his 63rd birthday. PAGE 42

43 Surhoff as the number-one pick in the draft. Walt Weiss was the 11th pick in the first round by the Oakland Athletics. Weiss was named the American League Rookie of the Year in 1988 and was a key contributor in Oakland s three consecutive A.L. championships and 1989 World Series crown Outfielder Devy Bell set an ACC career record with 57 home runs. The Tar Heels were off to Omaha in 1966 for the second College World Series appearance in school history Walter Rabb retired as head coach following the season, ending a 31-year career which produced a record, four ACC championships and two trips to the College World Series. The Old Leaguer was named to the ABCA Hall of Fame in 1978 and to the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in Rookie coach Mike Roberts guided the Tar Heels to a season and third-place finish at the College World Series. The Tar Heels won the South Regional at Auburn, Ala., and split four contests in Omaha, losing to eventual national champion Southern California 3-2. ACC Player of the Year Greg Norris was 14-2 with a 1.75 ERA and 118 strikeouts and finished the regular season with a no-hitter vs. East Tennessee State Jim Atkinson, an All-ACC selection in 1977 and 1978, hit.359 with 16 home runs and 52 RBI and to earn ACC Player of the Year honors Scott Bradley, playing third base at the time, become the third Tar Heel in as many years to be named the ACC Player of the Year, batting.386 with 10 homers and 63 RBI. Bradley hit.351 during his three-year career and was an All-America choice in 1980 and The Tar Heels won the ACC regular-season title for the first time since Pete Kumiega s suicide squeeze bunt scored the winning run in the 12th inning of the ACC Tournament Championship Game, giving the Heels a 3-2 win over Virginia for Mike Roberts first tournament championship Scott Bankhead won all nine of his decisions, and Carolina won 40-plus games for the first time in history. The Tar Heels placed six players on the All-ACC team and won the ACC Tournament for the second straight year Scott Bankhead went 11-0 and struck out 124, and catcher B.J. Surhoff hit.400 with 27 extra-base hits and 53 RBI in leading the Tar Heels to regular-season and tournament ACC titles. Carolina set a then-school record with 44 wins and Bankhead and Surhoff each earned first-team All-America plaudits. Bankhead concluded his career with a 24-3 record and 257 strikeouts. Surhoff set single-season UNC standards with 98 base hits and 65 runs scored. Bankhead and Surhoff also competed on the United States Olympic baseball team that won the silver medal in the Los Angeles Games. Bankhead was the 16th choice of the Kansas City Royals in the June amateur draft B.J. Surhoff became the first and only Carolina player to be named firstteam All-America in consecutive years following a.388 campaign in which he hit 14 homers and drove in 57 runs. Shortstop Walt Weiss batted.351 and earned first-team ACC honors for the second time. The Milwaukee Brewers selected B.J. B.J. Surhoff and Gordon Douglas celebrate in John Thoden won 12 games and Jesse Levis hit.341 to lead the Heels to a record, ACC regular-season title and College World Series berth. Carolina defeated second-ranked Mississippi State twice on the Bulldogs home field to win the South Regional championship. Thoden, a Baseball America third-team All- America selection, was 12-1 with a 2.45 ERA and earned MVP honors at the South Regional. Michael Hoog s complete game, 2-1 victory over MSU in the regional semifinals typified the entire season terrific pitching and timely hitting. Mike Roberts was named the ACC and Atlantic Region Coach of the Year. Levis led the team in eight offensive categories, was a third-team All- America and was drafted in the fourth round by the Cleveland Indians. The Tar Heels played host to the inaugural Carolina Invitational and defeated No. 1-ranked Arizona 5-3 in extra innings The Tar

44 A Rich Tradition the ACC and UNC with 141 career appearances and 41 saves The Tar Heels went and first baseman Mike Stoner was named first-team All-ACC after pounding 20 home runs, the fourth-best singleseason figure in school history. Head coach Mike Roberts earned his 700th career victory in a win over Georgia Tech on Apr Brian Roberts was named the national Freshman of the Year and set school records with a.427 batting average, 102 hits, 24 doubles and 47 stolen bases. The Tar Heels went on the season. Carolina earned a berth in the 1989 CWS after a 7-1 victory over Mississippi State in the South Regional. Heels won a school-record 51 games, captured the ACC regular season and tournament championships and entered the NCAA Tournament as the top seed at the Northeast Regional. Michael Hoog set UNC career records in wins (30), starts (60), innings (390) and strikeouts (289). Steve Estroff hit.389 with 15 home runs and 73 RBI and was a Baseball America second-team All-America, and shortstop Ron Maurer set a UNC record with a 31- game hitting streak. Jim Dougherty went 12-2 with a 1.71 ERA and freshman Paul Shuey earned Freshman All-America honors with an 8-1 record and eight saves during his rookie season. Carolina set an ACC record March 3 by scoring 19 runs in the fifth inning in a 23-0 win over Seton Hall Paul Shuey and Donnie Leshnock competed as members of the U.S. National Team. Shuey participated with Team USA in the Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba. bases, triples, games played and at bats. Head coach Mike Roberts earned his 600th career win on May 22 when UNC defeated Miami, 3-1, in the Winn Dixie/Carolina Invitational Senior designated hitter Cookie Massey was a second-team All-America selection by the NCBWA, the ABCA and Collegiate Baseball and named first-team All-ACC Carolina posted a record and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament s Atlantic II Regional in Coral Gables, Fla. Senior Sean Murphy posted an 11-4 record and set the UNC record for strikeouts in a season with 125. Thad Chrismon received All-ACC honors for the third consecutive year, after he was named to the second team. Chrismon finished his career leading both 1998 Carolina went and reached the finals of the NCAA Tournament Atlantic I Regional before losing to No. 1-ranked Miami. Brian Roberts was named UNC s first ACC Player of the Year since Scott Bradley in 1980 after batting.353 with 13 home runs, 49 RBI and 63 stolen bases, a total that led the nation. Jarrett Shearin joined Roberts on the first-team All-ACC squad after hitting.346 with 14 homers, 68 RBI and 28 steals. Reliever Derrick DePriest set a school record and led the ACC with 44 pitching appearances, going 7-3 with an ERA of 3.15 in innings. The season marked the final campaign in Mike Roberts 21 years as UNC s head coach Under the direction of new head coach Mike Fox, Carolina went and made its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance of the 1990s. UNC began the season with the best start in school history, 22-2, which included a Carolina-record 16-game winning streak. Carolina peaked at No. 3 in Baseball America s national rankings, also a Tar Heel record, during the strong start. The Heels were led by one of the nation s finest pitching staffs (team ERA of 3.73 ranked eighth nationally), including 1992 Paul Shuey was the second overall pick in the draft when the Cleveland Indians selected him in the first round. Donnie Leshnock was a fifth-round choice by the New York Yankees Carolina compiled a overall ledger, including a school-record 30 wins at home, and advanced to the finals of the NCAA Central I Regional where Manny DaSilva, Chad Holbrook and Cookie Massey were named all-tournament. Sophomore relief pitcher Thad Chrismon tied for first in the nation with an ACC-record 18 saves and was named first-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball. Holbrook finished his career with UNC s highest career totals in hits, stolen Carolina won three straight ACC titles from The Tar Heels celebrate following the 1983 championship game. PAGE 44

45 ESPN baseball analyst Peter Gammons and MLB All-Star B.J Surhoff, both UNC graduates, join the UNC coaching staff at an Old Leaguers weekend in (l-r) Roger Williams, Scott Forbes, Gammons, Surhoff, Mike Fox and Chad Holbrook. regular weekend starters Mike Bynum, Ryan Snare and Kyle Snyder, as well as ace reliever Derrick DePriest, who posted the nation s lowest ERA (1.71). Snyder and Bynum were both firstround draft picks in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Jarrett Shearin finished his career ranked No. 1 in runs, doubles, RBI and hits in the UNC record book. Tyrell Godwin and Dan Moylan earned first-team All-ACC honors One year after getting off to its best start in school history, Carolina eclipsed that with a UNC-record 21-game winning streak to open the 2000 campaign. The Tar Heels went on to post a record, its third consecutive 40-win season and the second most victories in school history. The Tar Heels, who peaked at an all-time-high No. 2 in the Collegiate Baseball and Baseball Weekly polls, earned their third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth and fell just one win shy of advancing out of the Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J. Adam Greenberg earned Freshman All-America honors and was named the ACC Rookie of the Year after mental pick of the Texas Rangers. having one of the finest rookie campaigns in UNC history. Greenberg led all Tar Heel regulars in batting average, runs, hits, triples, stolen bases and slugging percentage. Overall, five Tar Heels were named either first- or second-team All- ACC, including Derrick DePriest and Tyrell Godwin, who were also both All- America selections. Following the season, seven Tar Heels were selected in the MLB Draft, including Godwin, who was a first-round supple UNC was 31-26, 9-15 in the ACC and failed to win at least 40 games and earn an NCAA Tournament bid for the first time since The Tar Heels were also winless in ACC Tournament play for just the third time since Second baseman Russ Adams (first-team) and utility player Jason Howell (second-team) were named All- ACC. Adams was the first UNC second baseman to earn first-team All-ACC honors since Roy Clark did so in Head coach Mike Fox earned his 100th win at Carolina on March 9, becoming the fastest Tar Heel coach to reach the 100-win plateau. CAROLINA S RETIRED JERSEYS #9 B.J. Surhoff In addition to being named national Player of the Year in 1985, Surhoff is the only player in UNC history to earn firstteam All-America honors in consecutive seasons. He won the 1985 Anthony J. McKevlin Award as the ACC s top athlete that year. #22 Dave Lemonds Lemonds was named national Player of the Year by The Sporting News in 1968 after compiling a 7-1 record with a 1.49 ERA. His jersey was officially retired in a ceremony prior to the April 13, 1996 game versus Clemson. Athletic Director Dick Baddour named Mike Fox Carolina s 24th head coach on May 7, Bill Richards PAGE 45

46 ACC Honors ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1970 Eddie Hill 1978 Greg Norris 1979 Jim Atkinson 1980 Scott Bradley 1998 Brian Roberts ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1997 Brian Roberts 2000 Adam Greenberg ACC COACH OF THE YEAR 1964 Walter Rabb 1989 Mike Roberts ACC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1966 Danny Talbott 1985 B.J. Surhoff ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE 1954 (1st) Connie Gravitte, OF (2nd) Joe Mosier, 1B; Fred Dale, SS; Joe Morgan, P 1955 (1st) Harry Lloyd, UT; Connie Gravitte, OF (2nd) Albert Long, UT; Jim Raugh, P 1956 (2nd) Chuck Hartman, 2B; Jim Raugh, P 1957 (1st) Dick Hudson, UT; Jim Raugh, P (2nd) Don Lewis, 2B; Jim Legette, C 1958 (1st) Carson Oldham, 2B; Gerald Griffin, UT; Wayne Young, P (2nd) Alton Pons, 3B 1959 (2nd) Harold Workman, SS; John Burgwyn, OF; Wayne Young, P 1960 (1st) Ferg Norton, 3B; Gerald Griffin, OF; John Burgwyn, OF; Wayne Young, P 1961 (1st) Ferg Norton, 3B; Jim Mooring, OF (2nd) Len Dellolio, 1B; Paul Swing, UT; Nick Warren, P 1962 (1st) Paul Swing, 2B (2nd) Buddy Tilden, OF; Heyward Hull, OF 1963 (2nd) Heyward Hull, OF 1964 (1st) Jim Speight, SS; Ken Willard, OF; Bill Haywood, P 1965 (1st) Danny Talbott, 1B; Dick Prindle, 2B 1966 (1st) Danny Talbott, 1B; Danny Walker, P; Charlie Carr, OF 1967 (1st) Charlie Carr, OF; Garry Hill, P (2nd) Danny Talbott, 1B-3B; Charlie Danny Talbott Thomas, 2B; Skip Hull, C 1968 (1st) Skip Hull, C; Charlie Carr, OF; Dave Lemonds, P (2nd) Ron Lemonds, 3B 1969 (1st) Tom Buskey, P; Eddie Hill, 1B; Skip Hull, C (2nd) Charlie Thomas, 2B; Ron Lemonds, 3B 1970 (1st) Eddie Hill, 1B; Mike Roberts, C (2nd) Eddie Hill, P-OF 1971 (1st) Mike Roberts, C (2nd) Jack Gillis, OF; Bobby Elliot, 3B; Jim Chamberlain, P 1972 (1st) Mike Roberts, C (2nd) Bobby Guthrie, 3B; Dale Lydecker, OF; Mike Merritt, P; Jim Chamberlain, P 1973 (1st) Mike Merritt, P (2nd) Jack Leachman, 1B 1974 (1st) Bobby Guthrie, 2B; Dale Lydecker, OF; Mike Merritt, P (2nd) Bill Paschall, P 1975 (1st) Chris Knepp, C (2nd) Steve Rackley, 2B; Bill Paschall, P; Mike Merritt, P 1976 (1st) Steve Rackley, OF (2nd) Early Jones, OF; Bill Paschall, P 1977 (1st) Randy Warrick, 3B (2nd) Jim Rouse, DH 1978 (1st) Greg Norris, P; Jim Atkinson, 3B 1979 (1st) Roy Clark, 2B; Jim Atkinson, 3B (2nd) Bill Gallagher, P 1980 (1st) Scott Bradley, 3B; Dwight Lowry, C; Lloyd Brewer, DH (2nd) P.J. Gay, OF; Mark Ochal, P 1981 (1st) Scott Bradley, C; Joe Reto, DH (2nd) Joe Reto, 1B; Chris Pittaro, SS; Greg Schuler, OF; Drex Roberts, OF; Mark Ochal, P 1982 (1st) Pete Kumiega, 1B (2nd) Chris Pittaro, SS; Greg Schuler, OF 1983 (1st) Scott Bankhead, P; B.J. Surhoff, C; Drex Roberts, DH (2nd) Jeff Hubbard, 3B; Walt Weiss, SS; Pete Kumiega, 1B 1984 (1st) Walt Weiss, SS; Jeff Hubbard, 3B; Todd Wilkinson, OF; B.J. Surhoff, C; Scott Bankhead, P (2nd) Roger Williams, P; B.J. Surhoff, DH Scott Bradley Adam Greenberg 1985 (1st) Scott Johnson, OF; B.J. Surhoff, C; Walt Weiss, SS; Roger Williams, P 1986 (1st) Scott Johnson, OF (2nd) Devy Bell, OF 1988 (2nd) Jesse Levis, C; Ron Maurer, SS 1989 (1st) Jesse Levis, C (2nd) Ron Maurer, SS; John Thoden, P 1990 (1st) Steve Estroff, 1B; Ron Maurer, SS; Paul Shuey, RP (2nd) Dave Arendas, 2B; Jim Dougherty, SP; Brad Woodall, RP 1991 (1st) Brad Woodall, UT 1993 (1st) Cookie Massey, DH (2nd) Thad Chrismon, RP; Chad Holbrook, OF; Keith Grunewald, SS 1994 (1st) Cookie Massey, DH; Thad Chrismon, RP (2nd) Manny DaSilva, C 1995 (2nd) Thad Chrismon, RP 1996 (1st) Michael Stoner, 1B (2nd) Corey Richardson, RP 1997 (1st) Brian Roberts, SS (2nd) Mike Bynum, SP; Rodney Nye, UT 1998 (1st) Brian Roberts, SS; Jarrett Shearin, OF (2nd) Chris LaMarsh, DH 1999 (1st) Tyrell Godwin, OF; Dan Moylan, C (2nd) Derrick DePriest, P; Chris LaMarsh, DH; Jarrett Shearin, OF 2000 (1st) Derrick DePriest, P (2nd) Ryan Earey, 1B/DH/P; Tyrell Godwin, OF; Adam Greenberg, OF; Ryan Snare, P 2001 (1st) Russ Adams, 2B (2nd) Jason Howell, UT (1st) denotes first-team (2nd) denotes second-team Kevin Cox PAGE 46

47 Team Awards FRANCIS TRIPP BOURNE AWARD Most Dedicated Player 1970 Bobby Elliott 1971 Jim Rhodes 1972 Tom Gillis 1973 Bobby Guthrie 1974 Jim Baldwin 1975 Bill Paschall 1976 Mike Fox 1977 Brad Lloyd 1978 Roy Clark 1979 Scott Bradley 1980 Scott Bradley 1981 Tom Daily 1982 Pete Kumiega 1983 Kenny Anderson 1984 Todd Wilkinson 1985 Walt Weiss 1986 Devy Bell 1987 Devy Bell 1988 Jesse Levis, Tom Nevin 1989 Jesse Levis 1990 Todd Nichols 1991 Mark Kingston 1992 Cy Richardson 1993 Michael Jerzembeck 1994 Ethan Stein 1995 Crandel Coltrane, Ethan Stein 1996 Crandel Coltrane, Jeremy Sessoms 1997 Justin Raniszeski 1998 Richie Grimsley 1999 Dan Moylan 2000 B.J. Finnerty 2001 Bart Walker S.H. BASNIGHT AWARD Most Valuable Player/Pitcher 1957 Al Pons 1958 Jim Raugh 1959 John Burgwyn 1960 Wayne Young 1961 Tommy Camp 1962 David Murr 1963 Roland Tilden 1964 Jim Speight 1965 Charles Flemming 1966 Robert Walker 1967 Danny Talbott 1968 Charlie Carr 1969 Floyd Hull 1970 Eddie Hill 1971 Bobby Elliott 1972 Mike Roberts 1973 Jack Leachman 1974 Bobby Guthrie 1975 Bruce Arrowood 1976 Bill Paschall 1977 Randy Warrick 1978 Matt Wilson 1979 Jim Atkinson 1980 James Parks 1981 Scott Bradley 1982 Chris Pittaro 1983 Pete Kumiega 1984 Scott Bankhead 1985 B.J. Surhoff 1986 Devy Bell 1987 Howard Freiling 1988 Tom Nevin, Michael Hoog 1989 John Thoden 1990 Ron Maurer, Jim Dougherty 1991 Brad Woodall 1992 Chad Holbrook, Paul Shuey 1993 Chad Holbrook, Thad Chrismon 1994 Manny DaSilva & Cookie Massey, Brian Willman 1995 David Boone & Michael Stoner, Sean Murphy 1996 Michael Stoner, Ethan Stein 1997 Brian Roberts, Rodney Nye & Scott McAllister 1998 Brian Roberts, Derrick DePriest 1999 Tyrell Godwin, Derrick DePriest 2000 Adam Greenberg, Ryan Snare 2001 Russ Adams, Jason Howell Todd Wilkinson shared the 1983 Walter Rabb Award and was named Carolina s most dedicated player in WALTER RABB AWARD Most Improved Player 1978 Lloyd Brewer 1979 Bill Musser 1980 Paul Gay 1981 Chris Kahler 1982 Tom Daily 1983 Jeff Hubbard, Todd Wilkinson 1984 Bill Douglas 1985 Scott Johnson 1986 Paul Devlin 1987 Howard Freiling, Darrin Campbell 1988 Chris Lauria, Ron Maurer 1989 Brad Woodall 1990 Steve Estroff 1991 Matt Wooten 1992 Chris Cox 1993 Manny DaSilva 1994 Manny DaSilva 1995 Richie Grimsley, Jim Wallace 1996 Corey Richardson 1997 Gregg Donohue 1998 Jarrett Shearin 1999 Clay Hooper 2000 Chris Elmore 2001 Brandon Russell Jesse Basnight presents the 2001 S.H. Basnight Most Valuable Player and Pitcher Awards to second baseman Russ Adams (left) and Jason Howell (right). PAGE 47

48 All-Americas TAR HEEL ALL-AMERICAS Emmett Cheek, C 1948 Rip Ryan, SS 1949 Sid Varney, C 1949 Connie Gravitte, OF 1955 Jim Raugh, P 1957 Wayne Young, P 1960 Jim Mooring, OF 1961 Bill Haywood, P 1964 Danny Talbott, 1B 1966 Dave Lemonds, P 1968 Greg Norris, P 1978 Scott Bradley, 3B/C 1980, 1981 Scott Bankhead, P 1983, 1984 B.J. Surhoff, C 1984, 1985 John Thoden, P 1989 Jesse Levis, C 1989 Steve Estroff, 1B 1990 Thad Chrismon, P 1993, 1994 Cookie Massey, DH 1994 Manny DaSilva Emmett Cheek, C...N/A (ABCA, 1st) 1949 Rip Ryan, SS , 1 HR, 25 RBI (ABCA, 1st) 1949 Sid Varney, C , 2 HR, 22 RBI (ABCA, 2nd) 1955 Connie Gravitte, OF , 7 HR, 15 RBI (ABCA, 2nd) 1957 Jim Raugh, P , 1.81 ERA (ABCA, 3rd) 1960 Wayne Young, P , 1.50 ERA (ABCA, 2nd) 1961 Jim Mooring, OF , 3 HR, 21 RBI (ABCA, 1st) 1964 Bill Haywood, P , 1.13 ERA (ABCA, 2nd) 1966 Danny Talbott, 1B , 3 HR, 21 RBI (ABCA, 2nd; TSN, 1st) 1968 Dave Lemonds, P , 1.49 ERA (ABCA, 1st; TSN, 1st) 1978 Greg Norris, P , 1.75 ERA (ABCA, 1st) 1980 Scott Bradley, 3B , 10 HR, 63 RBI (ABCA, 2nd) 1981 Scott Bradley, C , 12 HR, 50 RBI (ABCA, 3rd) 1983 Scott Bankhead, P , 2.38 ERA (ABCA, 3rd) 1984 Scott Bankhead, P , 1.50 ERA (ABCA, 1st; BA, 1st) 1984 B.J. Surhoff, C , 11 HR, 51 RBI (ABCA, 1st; BA, 2nd; TSN, 1st) 1985 B.J. Surhoff, C , 14 HR, 57 RBI (ABCA, 1st; BA, 1st) 1989 John Thoden, P , 2.42 ERA (BA, 3rd) 1989 Jesse Levis, C , 6 HR, 38 RBI (ABCA, 3rd) 1990 Steve Estroff, 1B , 15 HR, 73 RBI (BA, 2nd) 1993 Thad Chrismon, P , 18 saves, 2.93 ERA (CB, 1st) 1994 Cookie Massey, DH , 22 HR, 49 RBI (ABCA, 2nd; NCBWA, 2nd; CB, 2nd) 1994 Thad Chrismon, P , 10 saves, 2.37 ERA (CB, 2nd) 1994 Manny DaSilva, C , 14 HR, 46 RBI (CB, 2nd) 1996 Mike Stoner, 1B...346, 20 HR, 65 RBI (CB, 2nd) 1997 Brian Roberts, SS...427, 102 hits, 47 SB (NCBWA, 2nd; CB, 3rd) 1998 Brian Roberts, SS...353, 13 HR, 49 RBI, 63 SB (NCBWA, 1st; CB, 2nd; TSN, 2nd) 2000 Derrick DePriest, P...4-5, 2.89 ERA, 12 SV (NCBWA, 2nd; CB, 3rd) 2000 Tyrell Godwin, OF...363, 11 HR, 67 RBI, 24 SB (NCBWA, 2nd; BA, 3rd; CB, 3rd) ABCA: Coaches; NCBWA: Writers; BA: Baseball America; CB: Collegiate Baseball; TSN: The Sporting News Michael Stoner, 1B 1996 PAGE 48 Brian Roberts, SS 1997, 1998 Derrick DePriest, P 2000 Tyrell Godwin, OF 2000

49 National Team/Professional Draft Jamie Francis Scott Bankhead was one of two Tar Heel baseball players to represent the United States at the 1984 Olympic Games. U.S. NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS 1955 Bill Lore, Pan American Games 1959 Ferg Norton, Pan American Games 1975 Chris Knepp, Pan American Games 1978 Greg Norris, World Championships 1980 Scott Bradley, World Championships 1982 Brad Powell, World Championships Howard McCullough, (Coach) All-Star Tour 1984 Scott Bankhead, Olympic Games B.J. Surhoff, Olympic Games Roger Williams, World Championships 1985 Scott Johnson, Intercontinental Cup Matt Merullo, Intercontinental Cup 1986 Jesse Levis, U.S. Olympic Festival & Junior World Championships 1987 Kreg Gresham, U.S. Olympic Festival & Junior World Championships 1988 Jesse Levis, Harbor Tournament (Taiwan) 1989 Donnie Leshnock, U.S. Olympic Festival Brad Woodall, Presidential Cup (Taiwan) 1991 Donnie Leshnock, Pre-Pan American Games Tour Paul Shuey, Pan American Games 1993 Jim Wallace, U.S. Olympic Festival A.Y. Yoder, U.S. Olympic Festival 1995 Chris Elmore, U.S. Olympic Festival 1997 Brian Roberts, U.S. National Team Ryan Snare, U.S. National Team Trials 1999 Tyrell Godwin, U.S. National Team 2000 Adam Greenberg, U.S. National Team Trials PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS 1966 Danny Talbott, Orioles 1967 Garry Hill, Braves Mike Flanagan, Astros 1968 Bruce Bolick, Pirates Charlie Carr, Mets (38) Dave Lemonds, Cubs (1) 1969 Tom Buskey, Indians 1970 Eddie Hill, Reds (14) Pres Ruddell, Twins 1971 Larry Kiser, Phillies (3) Greg Pavlick, Mets (2) 1972 Mickey Hickerson, White Sox (2) Mike Roberts, Royals (34) 1973 Jim Chamberlain, Phillies 1974 John Danneman, Independent Dale Lydecker, Mets 1975 Mike Merritt, Angels (12) 1976 Bill Paschall, Royals (3) Steve Rackley, Cubs 1978 Dave Barnett, Expos Kevin Haeberle, Twins 1979 Jim Atkinson, Royals (20) Roy Clark, Mariners (24) Monte DeRatt, Blue Jays Greg Norris, Braves Greg Robinson, Rangers Blaine Smith, Astros (16) 1980 Shayne Hammond, Dodgers David Kirk, Padres(34) Dwight Lowry, Tigers (11) 1981 Scott Bradley, Yankees (3) Mark Ochal, Padres (12) James Parks, Cardinals Craig Shumock, Padres (8) Eddie Waynick, Red Sox 1982 Dave Droschak, Cardinals Chris Pittaro, Tigers (6) 1983 Pete Kumiega, Cubs Drex Roberts, Blue Jays (7) Greg Schuler, Orioles 1984 Scott Bankhead, Royals (1) Jeff Hubbard, Orioles Chris Kahler, Indians Jim Thrift, Athletics Todd Wilkinson, Expos (15) 1985 Blaine Deabenderfer, Athletics (1) Greg Karpuk, Indians (18) Tim McGee, Red Sox Steve McGuire, Angels (10) Brad Powell, Orioles (15) B.J. Surhoff, Brewers (1) Walt Weiss, Athletics (1) Roger Williams, Cubs (4) 1986 Gordon Douglas, Giants (13) DNS Scott Johnson, Indians (21) Tim Kirk, Pirates (30) Matt Merullo, White Sox (7) Bill Robinson, Mets (23) 1987 Paul Devlin, Red Sox Howard Freiling, Dodgers (8) Todd Kopczynski, Rangers (37) Doug Torborg, Pirates (27) David Trautwein, Mets (22) 1988 Darin Campbell, Indians (22) 1989 Jesse Levis, Indians (4) Scott Lodgek, Mariners (7) John Thoden, Expos (11) 1990 Michael Hoog, Braves Ron Maurer, Dodgers (23) 1991 Jim Dougherty, Astros (26) Brad Woodall, Braves 1992 Mark Kingston, Brewers (41) Donnie Leshnock, Yankees (5) Paul Shuey, Indians (1) 1993 Chris Cox, Braves (32) Keith Grunewald, Rockies (12) Michael Jerzembeck, Yankees (5) Derek Manning, Athletics (26) 1994 Manny DaSilva, Athletics (18) Chris Madonna, Mets 1995 Thad Chrismon, Braves Sean Murphy, Rockies (31) Hanes Torbett, Mets Brian Willman, Reds (31) DNS 1996 Ethan Stein, Royals (12) Mike Stoner, Diamondbacks Brian Whitlock, Indians (28) 1997 Brett Kaplan, Pirates (43) Jim Wallace, Astros (16) 1998 Jarrett Shearin, Mariners (11) DNS 1999 Mike Bynum, Padres (1-supplemental) Brian Roberts, Orioles (1-supplemental) Jarrett Shearin, Royals (14) Kyle Synder, Royals (1) 2000 Derrick DePriest, Expos (17) Ryan Earey, Padres (6) Chris Elmore, Red Sox (17) Tyrell Godwin, Rangers (1-sup.) DNS Clay Hooper, Yankees Eric Henderson, Brewers (4) Dan Moylan, Cardinals (8) Ryan Snare, Reds (2) 2001 Tyrell Godwin, Blue Jays (3) Jason Howell, Red Sox Ralph Roberts, Braves Teams listed are the organizations with which the players first signed. The numbers following the teams are draft rounds. DNS Did not sign TAR HEELS IN MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (2001 Statistics) Name Team Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K Tyrell Godwin Auburn (A, Blue Jays) Clay Hooper Tampa (A, Yankees) Jesse Levis Indianapolis (AAA, Brewers) Chris Madonna Midland (AA, Athletics) Matt McCay Chillicothe (Independent) Dan Moylan New Jersey (A, Cardinals) Mike Stoner Altoona (AA, Pirates) Name Team ERA W L Sv G GS IP H BB K Mike Bynum Mobile (AA, Padres) Jim Dougherty Las Vegas (AAA, Dodgers) Ryan Earey Fort Wayne (A, Padres) Chris Elmore Trenton (AA, Red Sox) Jason Howell Lowell (A, Red Sox) Ralph Roberts Danville (R, Braves) Ryan Snare Dayton (A, Reds) Brad Woodall Long Island (Independent) Injured: Kyle Snyder (Royals), Derrick DePriest (Expos) and Eric Henderson (Brewers) PAGE 49

50 Tar Heels In Professional Baseball Paul Shuey Cleveland Indians B.J. Surhoff Atlanta Braves Brian Roberts Baltimore Orioles Doug Pensinger /Allsport M.David Leeds/Allsport Andy Lyons/Allsport CAROLINA S CAREER MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS BATTERS SCOTT BRADLEY Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1984 N.Y (A) N.Y.(A) Chi.(A) Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Cin Totals VERNON VAN DUKE DUNCAN Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1913 Phi Bal Bal Totals ARCHIBALD MOONLIGHT GRAHAM Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1905 N.Y.(N) THOMAS ANDREW IRWIN Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1938 Cle WILFRED IVY JOHNSTON Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1924 Brook JESSE LEVIS Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1992 Cle Cle Cle Cle Mil.(A) Mil.(A) Mil.(A) Cle Mil.(N) Totals DWIGHT LOWRY Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1984 Det Det Det Minn Totals JAMES BAUGH MALLORY Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1940 Wash N.Y St.L Totals MATT MERULLO Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1989 Chi.(A) Chi.(A) Chi.(A) Chi.(A) Cle Minn Totals JOHN PEACOCK Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1937 Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Bos.(A) Phi Phi Brook Totals CHRIS PITTARO Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1985 Det Minn Minn Totals LEW RIGGS Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1934 St.L Cin Cin Cin Cin Cin Cin Brook Brook Brook Totals BRIAN ROBERTS Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2001 Balt ERNEST MULE SHIRLEY Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1924 Wash Wash Totals FRED STEM Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1908 Bos.(N) Bos.(N) Totals GEORGE SNUFFY STIRNWEISS Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1943 N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) N.Y.(A) St.L Cle Cle Totals PAGE 50

51 1920 Bos.(N) / Totals / B.J. SURHOFF Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1987 Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Balt Balt Balt Balt Balt Atl Atl Totals JAMES SHAG THOMPSON Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1914 Phi Phi Phi Totals WALT WEISS Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1987 Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Fla Colo Colo Colo Colo Atl Atl Atl Totals BURGESS WHITEHEAD Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1933 St.L St.L St.L N.Y.(N) N.Y.(N) N.Y.(N) N.Y.(N) N.Y.(N) Pitt Totals LARRY WOODALL Year Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1920 Det Det Det Det Det Det PITCHERS 1926 Det Det Det Det Totals NATE ANDREWS Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1937 St.L / St.L / Cle / Cle / Bos.(N) / Bos.(N) / Bos.(N) / Cin / N.Y.(N) / The 1988 American League Rookie of the Year, Walt Weiss played 14 seasons in the major leagues. Totals / SCOTT BANKHEAD Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1986 K.C / Sea / Sea / Sea / Sea / Sea / Cin / Bos / Bos / N.Y.(A) / Totals / TOM BUSKEY Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1973 N.Y.(A) / Cle / N.Y.(A) / Cle / Cle / Cle / Tor / Tor / Tor / Totals / CLAUDE CROCKER Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1944 Brook / Brook / Totals / JIM DOUGHERTY Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1995 Hou / Hou / Oak / Pitt / Totals / BILL HAYWOOD Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1968 Wash / BUNN HEARN Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1910 St.L / St.L / N.Y.(N) / Pitt / Bos.(N) / HARRY HEDGEPETH Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1913 Wash / GARRY HILL Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1969 Atl / JOHN HUMPHRIES Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1938 Cle / Cle / Cle / Chi.(A) / Chi.(A) / Chi.(A) / Chi.(A) / Chi.(A) / Phi / Totals / MIKE JERZEMBECK Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1998 N.Y.(A) / CLYDE KING Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1944 Brook / Brook / Brook / Brook / Brook / Brook / Cin / Totals / DAVE LEMONDS Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1969 Chi.(N) / Chi.(A) / Totals / BILL PASCHALL Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1978 K.C / K.C / K.C / Totals / PAUL SHUEY Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1994 Cle / Cle / Cle / Cle / Cle / Cle / Cle / Cle / Totals / GEORGE TURBEVILLE Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1935 Phi / Phi / Phi / Totals / MARSHALL WILLIAMS Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1916 Phi / BRAD WOODALL Year Team ERA W-L Sv G/GS IP H BB K 1994 Atl / Atl / Atl / Mil / Chi.(N) / Totals / PAGE 51

52 Record Book SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS AVERAGE Brian Roberts (1997) Jim Mooring (1961) B.J. Surhoff (1984) Manny DaSilva (1994) Charlie Carr (1966) AT BATS Clay Hooper (2000) Brian Roberts (1998) Richie Grimsley (1998) Adam Greenberg (2000) Jarrett Shearin (1998) Mike Stoner (1995) Ryan Earey (1998) Rob Miano (1998) RUNS Brian Roberts (1998)...79 B.J. Surhoff (1985)...77 Tom Nevin (1988)...70 Jarrett Shearin (1998)...70 Adam Greenberg (2000)...69 B.J. Surhoff (1984)...65 Drex Roberts (1983)...65 HITS Brian Roberts (1997) Adam Greenberg (2000)...98 B.J. Surhoff (1985)...98 Scott Bradley (1980)...96 Manny DaSilva (1994)...93 Brian Roberts (1998)...91 DOUBLES Jarrett Shearin (1998)...25 Brian Roberts (1997)...24 Scott Bradley (1980)...22 Clay Hooper (2000)...21 Brian Roberts (1998)...21 Jarrett Shearin (1999)...20 Steve Estroff (1990)...20 Jarrett Shearin Brian Roberts TRIPLES Rip Ryan (1949)...8 Adam Greenberg (2000)...7 Chad Holbrook (1993)...7 Dick Prindle (1965)...6 Tyrell Godwin (1999)...5 Chad Holbrook (1992)...5 Donnie Leshnock (1991)...5 B.J. Surhoff (1984)...5 Drex Roberts (1983)...5 Chris Pittaro (1981)...5 Jim Atkinson (1979)...5 Ferg Norton (1960)...5 HOME RUNS Devy Bell (1986)...24 Cookie Massey (1994)...22 Scott Johnson (1985)...22 Mike Stoner (1996)...20 Cookie Massey (1993)...18 RUNS BATTED IN Scott Johnson (1985)...81 Steve Estroff (1990)...73 Howard Freiling (1987)...69 Jarrett Shearin (1998)...68 Ryan Earey (2000)...67 Tyrell Godwin (2000)...67 Manny DaSilva (1993)...66 STOLEN BASES Brian Roberts (1998)...63 Brian Roberts (1997)...47 Chad Holbrook (1993)...40 Steve Mrowka (1986)...38 Steve Mrowka (1987)...33 B.J. Surhoff (1984)...33 WALKS Dan Moylan (1999)...68 Barney Spooner (1982)...59 Dan Moylan (2000)...57 Brian Roberts (1998)...50 Chris LaMarsh (1999)...49 Dan Moylan (1998)...49 Brad Woodall (1990)...48 Scott Johnson (1986)...48 Jim Stone (1985)...48 CAREER BATTING RECORDS AVERAGE (MIN. TWO YEARS) B.J. Surhoff ( ) Brian Roberts ( ) Roy Clark ( ) Tyrell Godwin ( ) Danny Talbott ( ) AT BATS Jarrett Shearin ( ) Chad Holbrook ( ) Clay Hooper ( ) Pete Kumiega ( ) Dave Arendas ( ) Jeff Hubbard ( ) RUNS Jarrett Shearin ( ) B.J. Surhoff ( ) Chad Holbrook ( ) Clay Hooper ( ) Devy Bell ( ) Dan Moylan ( ) Dave Arendas ( ) HITS Jarrett Shearin ( ) Chad Holbrook ( ) B.J. Surhoff ( ) Pete Kumiega ( ) Clay Hooper ( ) Jeff Hubbard ( ) DOUBLES Jarrett Shearin ( )...73 Pete Kumiega ( )...51 Dan Moylan ( )...49 Greg Schuler ( )...47 Darren Villani ( )...46 B.J. Surhoff ( )...46 Clay Hooper ( )...45 Brian Roberts ( )...45 Rip Ryan PAGE 52

53 TRIPLES Chad Holbrook ( )...14 Ferg Norton ( )...12 Tyrell Godwin ( )...11 Jim Atkinson ( )...11 Adam Greenberg (2000-pres.)...10 Jarrett Shearin ( )...10 Drex Roberts ( )...9 HOME RUNS Devy Bell ( )...57 Chris Cox ( )...49 Jarrett Shearin ( )...40 Cookie Massey ( )...40 Scott Johnson ( )...40 Ryan Earey ( )...39 Pete Kumiega ( )...39 Manny DaSilva ( )...34 RUNS BATTED IN Jarrett Shearin ( ) Devy Bell ( ) Pete Kumiega ( ) Ryan Earey ( ) Scott Johnson ( ) Chris Cox ( ) STOLEN BASES Brian Roberts ( ) Chad Holbrook ( )...98 B.J. Surhoff ( )...84 Jarrett Shearin ( )...75 Dave Arendais ( )...74 WALKS Dan Moylan ( ) Chris LaMarsh ( ) Brad Woodall ( ) Jarrett Shearin ( ) Scott Johnson ( ) Scott Bankhead SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS GAMES Derrick DePriest (1998)...44 Thad Chrismon (1993)...38 Derrick DePriest (1999)...36 Thad Chrismon (1995)...36 Derrick DePriest (2000)...35 Thad Chrismon (1994)...35 WINS Greg Norris (1978)...14 Jim Dougherty (1990)...12 John Thoden (1989)...12 Derek Manning (1993)...11 Scott Bankhead (1984)...11 Mark Ochal (1981)...11 Tom Buskey (1969)...11 Sean Murphy (1995)...11 WINNING PERCENTAGE Scott Bankhead (11-0) (1984) Scott Bankhead (9-0) (1983) Garry Hill (8-0) (1967) Scott Autrey (7-0) (2000) Nicky Warren (7-0) (1961) Brad Woodall (6-0) (1989) B.J. Finnerty (5-0) (2000) Bill Paschall (5-0) (1974) Chris Elmore (5-0) (1998) INNINGS John Thoden (1989) Derek Manning (1993) Jim Dougherty (1990) Derrick DePriest (1998) Greg Norris (1978) EARNED RUN AVERAGE Garry Hill (1967) Wayne Young (1958) Eddie Hill (1970) Bill Hayward (1964) Roger Williams (1983) Brad Woodall (1989) Carolina s 1999 pitching staff, which ranked eighth nationally with a 3.73 ERA, featured some of the top UNC pitchers in history. (Top L-R) Mike Bynum, Kyle Snyder, Derrick DePriest. (Bottom L- R) Chris Elmore, Ryan Snare. WINNING PERCENTAGE Scott Bankhead, 24-3 ( ) Chris Elmore, 19-3 ( ) John Thoden, 20-4 ( ) Paul Shuey, 18-4 ( ) Mark Ochal, 21-5 ( ) INNINGS Michael Hoog ( ) Jim Dougherty ( ) Thad Chrismon ( ) Derek Manning ( ) Wayne Young ( ) Brad Smith STRIKEOUTS Sean Murphy (1995) Scott Bankhead (1984) Greg Norris (1978) Sean Murphy (1994) Roger Williams (1983) Derek Manning (1993) SAVES Thad Chrismon (1993)...18 Derrick DePriest (2000)...12 Thad Chrismon (1995)...12 Corey Richardson (1996)...10 Thad Chrismon (1994)...10 James Parks (1981)...10 Gordon Douglas (1986)...9 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Bill Haywood ( ) Wayne Young ( ) Tom Buskey ( ) Bill Paschall ( ) STRIKEOUTS Michael Hoog ( ) Jim Dougherty ( ) Thad Chrismon ( ) Mike Bynum ( ) Ryan Snare ( ) Scott Bankhead ( ) Current Players in boldface. CAREER PITCHING RECORDS GAMES Thad Chrismon ( ) Derrick DePriest ( ) Brad Woodall ( )...97 Tim Kirk ( )...92 Rich Fernandez ( )...85 WINS Michael Hoog ( )...30 Jim Dougherty ( )...28 Thad Chrismon ( )...26 Roger Williams ( )...24 Scott Bankhead ( )...24 PAGE 53

54 Record Book SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BATTING At Bats: 258, Clay Hooper (2000) & Brian Roberts (1998) Games: 65, five players Runs: 78, Brian Roberts (1998) Hits: 102, Brian Roberts (1997) Walks: 68, Dan Moylan (1999) Total Bases: 161, Jarrett Shearin (1998) Doubles: 25, Jarrett Shearin (1998) Triples: 8, Rip Ryan (1949) Home Runs: 24, Devy Bell (1986) Slugging Pct:.766, Cookie Massey (1994) Runs Batted In: 81, Scott Johnson (1985) Average:.427, Brian Roberts (1997) Stolen Bases: 63, Brian Roberts (1998) Hit By Pitch: 28, Ryan Earey (2000) Consecutive Game Hit Streak: 31, Ron Maurer (1990) FIELDING Putouts: 577, Steve Estroff (1990) Assists: 220, Ron Maurer (1990) Errors: 33, Darin Campbell (1986) PITCHING ERA: 0.70, Garry Hill (1967) Wins: 14, Greg Norris (1978) Games: 44, Derrick DePriest (1998) Innings: 133.2, John Thoden (1990) Strikeouts: 125, Sean Murphy (1995) Winning Pct.: (min. 5 decisions) eight pitchers on nine occasions; most recently by Scott Autrey, 7-0 (2000) and B.J. Finnerty, 5-0 (2000) Starts: 19, John Thoden (1989) Complete Games: 13, Greg Norris (1978) Relief Outings: 43, Derrick DePriest (1998) Saves: 18, Thad Chrismon (1993) Shutouts: 3, Bill Paschall (1974), Mike Merritt (1972) and Jerry Davis (1964) Consecutive Wins: 14, Greg Norris (1978) Devy Bell hit a single-season record 24 home runs in He holds the career HR record with 57. SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Highest Batting Average:.323, (2000) Lowest Batting Average:.209, (1952) Most Games: 65 (1990 and 1998) Most At Bats: 2,232 (1998, 65 games) Most Runs: 522 (2000, 63 games) Fewest Runs: 88 (1970, 30 games) Most Hits: 719 (2000, 63 games) Fewest Hits: 178 (1973, 26 games) Most Doubles: 137 (1998, 65 games) Most Triples: 24 (1949, 31 games) Most Home Runs: 95 (1986, 55 games) Fewest Home Runs: 5 (1972, 32 games) Most Stolen Bases: 135 (1983, 174 attempts, 52 games) Most Walks (Batting): 324 (1990, 65 games) Most Strikeouts (Batting): 463 (1998, 65 games) Highest Fielding Pct.:.970 (1967) Most Games Won: 51 (1990) Most Games Lost: 31 (1997) Longest Winning Streak: 21 (2000) Longest Losing Streak: 8 (1997) Longest Game, Innings: 15 (four times) CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BATTING At Bats: 907, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Games: 238, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Runs: 219, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Hits: 284, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Walks: 174, Dan Moylan ( ) Total Bases: 497, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Doubles: 73, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Triples: 14, Chad Holbrook ( ) Home Runs: 57, Devy Bell ( ) Slugging Pct.:.610, Devy Bell ( ) and Joe Reto ( ) Runs Batted In: 214, Jarrett Shearin ( ) Average:.392, B.J. Surhoff ( ) Stolen Bases: 110, Brian Roberts ( ) Hit By Pitch: 51, Ryan Earey ( ) PITCHING ERA: 1.36, Bill Haywood ( ) Wins: 30, Michael Hoog ( ) Games: 141, Thad Chrismon ( ) Innings: 390.0, Michael Hoog ( ) Winning Pct.:.889, (24-3), Scott Bankhead, Starts: 60, Michael Hoog ( ) Complete Games: 19, Bill Paschall ( ) and Jim Raugh ( ) Relief Outings: 135, Thad Chrismon ( ) Saves: 41, Thad Chrismon ( ) Shutouts: 7, Mike Merritt ( ) Consecutive Wins: 20, Scott Bankhead ( ) SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS At Bats: 8, Greg Schuler vs. Appalachian St. (3/28/82), Ron Maurer vs. Duke (3/30/88) and Scott Johnson vs. Baptist (2/21/85) Runs: 5, B.J. Surhoff vs. Davidson (3/28/85), Dan Moylan vs. Campbell (4/22/98), Jarrett Shearin vs. Towson (3/24/99) Hits: 6, Greg Schuler vs. Baptist (4/13/82) RBI: 10, Cookie Massey vs. Marist (3/16/94) Total Bases: 15, Scott Johnson vs. East Carolina (3/21/85) Doubles: 4, by three players, most recently by Jarrett Shearin vs. William & Mary (2/24/98) Triples: 2, John Burgwyn vs. Virginia Tech (3/28/58) Home Runs: 3 eight times, most recently by Ryan Earey vs. Nevada (5/28/99) Stolen Bases: 5, Steve Mrowka vs. Campbell (5/7/86) and Brian Roberts vs. Maryland (3/7/98) Strikeouts: 19, Roger Williams vs. Duke (4/1/85) Current Players in boldface. THE LAST TIME A TAR HEEL... Homered Leading Off a Game Adam Greenberg at Virginia, April 22, 2000 Hit Two Home Runs in a Game Chris Maples at Maryland, April 8, 2001 Hit Three Home Runs in a Game Ryan Earey vs. Nevada, May 28, 1999 Hit a Grand Slam Ryan Blake vs. UCLA (Game 1), March 2, 2001 Hit Home Runs in Consecutive At Bats Chris Maples at Maryland, April 8, 2001 Steve Estroff Hit a Home Run in His First Collegiate Game Brian Roberts at Coastal Caro., February 15, 1997 Hit a Home Run in His First Collegiate At Bat Richie Grimsley vs. Furman, February 21, 1995 Five Hits in a Game Chad Prosser at Md., April 8, 2001 (5-for-5) Chad Prosser at NC State, April 2, 2001 (Game 1) (5-for-5) Pitched a No-Hitter Greg Norris vs. E. Tennessee State, April 28, 1978 Pitched a Combined No-Hitter Chris Elmore and Ryan Earey vs. Towson, March 23, 1999 Pitched a One-Hitter Brian Willman vs. Clemson, April 23, 1994 Had 10-Plus Strikeouts in a Game Dennis Robinson vs. Virginia, April 13, 2001 (13) Pitched a Complete-Game Shutout Scott Autrey at Clemson, April 29, 2001 (4-0) Bill Setliff PAGE 54

55 Carolina In The ACC YEARLY RECORDS VERSUS THE ACC Florida Georgia NC South * Wake Regular Year...Clemson Tech %..Maryland..State...Carolina...Virginia...Forest...Total...Season ACC Totals Overall Record Regular Season is official ACC record (does not include tournament games) ACC Totals is overall record during the years each school was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference %Georgia Tech began conference play in State began conference play in 1992 *South Carolina was a member of the ACC from CAROLINA S REGULAR SEASON ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Year...Coach...ACC...Pct....Overall...Pct Walter Rabb Walter Rabb Walter Rabb Walter Rabb Mike Roberts Mike Roberts Mike Roberts Mike Roberts Mike Roberts ACC Tournament Championships 1982, 1983, 1984, 1990 LONGEST WINNING STREAKS VS. ACC TEAMS Team...Games Years...Team...Games Years Clemson three times,..maryland ( , , 1990)...NC State Duke Virginia Florida State times...wake Forest Georgia Tech PAGE 55

56 All-Time Year-By-Year Records Year W-L-T Pct No Team ACC ACC ACC Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Finish th rd rd nd nd nd st nd th rd st th st th rd st th th nd th nd th rd th nd rd st th nd * st * nd * rd th rd th st st * th th th th th th-tied th th-tied th th th Totals From , the ACC Championship was determined by regular season competition. Since 1973, the ACC champion has been determined by tournament play, with the exception of 1979 when no tournament was held. ACC Finish reflects regular-season finish. * Years in which Carolina won the ACC Tournament. The 1960 Tar Heels made the first College World Series appearance in school history. PAGE 56

57 Series/Coaching Records Total Overall First Opponent Games Record Game Adelphi Alabama American Amherst Appalachian State Arkansas Arizona Arizona State Armstrong State Atlantic Christian Auburn Ball State Baptist Boston University Bowling Green Brown Butler UC Santa Barbara Cal-State Northridge Campbell Canisius Catawba Catholic CCNY Central Florida Central Kentucky Charlotte Cincinnati The Citadel CLEMSON Coastal Carolina Colby Colgate Columbia Connecticut Cornell Creighton Dartmouth Davidson Delaware DUKE East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Connecticut Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elon Fairfield Florida Florida International Florida Presbyterian Florida Southern FLORIDA STATE Fordham Francis Marion Franklin & Marshall Fresno State Furman George Mason Georgetown George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Teachers College GEORGIA TECH Gettysburg Guilford Hampden-Sydney Hartford Harvard Haverford Hawaii High Point Hobart Holy Cross Howard Illinois Iowa Iowa State Ithaca Jacksonville James Madison Johns Hopkins Kansas State Kent Lafayette Lehigh ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS Coach Seasons Record Pct. Perrin Busbee (3) William R. Robertson 1894 (1) Jesse M. Oldham 1895 (1) Benjamin E. Stanley (2) William A. Reynolds (2) Robert B. Lawson 1900, , 1910 (4) Ernest Graves 1901 (1) Edward M. Ashenback 1902 (1) John Curran 1903 (1) John Donnelly 1904 (1) Floyd Simmons 1907 (1) Otis Stockdale (2) Charles M. Clancey (2) Coach Bowers 1913 (1) Earl Mack 1914 (1) Charles A. Doak (2) Bunn Hearn , (17) William Lourcey (2) Bill Fetzer (5) Duke Duncan 1926 (1) Jim Ashmore (5) Walter Rabb (31) Mike Roberts (21) Mike Fox 1999-present LeMoyne Lenoir Rhyne Liberty Long Beach State Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (Md.) Lynchburg Maine Marist Marshall MARYLAND Md.-Baltimore Co Massachusetts Memphis State Mercer Methodist Miami (Fla.) Michigan Michigan State Milligan Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Mount Olive Navy Nevada New Orleans New York University Nicholls State UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington N.C. A&T NC STATE N.C. Wesleyan New Mexico Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Pace Pan American Pembroke Penn State Pennsylvania Portland Pfeiffer Princeton Purdue Radford Randolph Macon Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rider Roanoke Rollins Rutgers Stanford St. Bonaventure St. John s (Annapolis) St. John s St. Leo St. Louis St. Mary s (Minn.) Seton Hall South Alabama South Carolina South Florida Southern California Southern Illinois Springfield SUNY Buffalo Stetson Swarthmore Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas A&M Texas Tech Towson Transylvania Trinity (Conn.) Tulane UCLA U.S. International Vermont Villanova VIRGINIA Va. Commonwealth VMI Virginia Tech WAKE FOREST Washington & Lee Washington State Wayne State West Virginia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Michigan W.Va. Wesleyan William & Mary Winthrop Wofford Yale ACC OPPONENTS IN ALL CAPS 2002 Opponents in boldface type Bunn Hearn Walter Rabb PAGE 57

58 ACC Tournament History 1973 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 0-1 Wake Forest 10, North Carolina (Raleigh, N.C.) 1-2 North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 4 NC State 4, North Carolina 2 Clemson 6, North Carolina (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2-2 North Carolina 5, Virginia 2 North Carolina 7, Clemson 2 NC State 7, North Carolina 2 Clemson 7, North Carolina (Clemson, S.C.) 0-1 Virginia 8, North Carolina (Clemson, S.C.) 0-1 NC State 6, North Carolina (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 0-1 Duke 3, North Carolina (Raleigh, N.C.) 3-2 North Carolina 13, Duke 6 NC State 3, North Carolina 1 North Carolina 7, Maryland 2 North Carolina 8, NC State 4 Clemson 12, North Carolina 3 ** 1981 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3-2 North Carolina 9, Maryland 2 North Carolina 7, NC State 1 North Carolina 8, Duke 5 Clemson 7, North Carolina 4 Clemson 7, North Carolina 5 ** 1982 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-1 North Carolina 8, Maryland 7 Virginia 6, North Carolina 3 North Carolina 4, NC State 3 North Carolina 3, Clemson 0 North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 4 North Carolina 3, Virginia 2 (12 innings) ** 1983 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-1 North Carolina 4, Duke 2 North Carolina 13, Maryland 11 North Carolina 6, Clemson 5 North Carolina 5, Virginia 4 (11 innings) Clemson 5, North Carolina 2 North Carolina 10, Clemson 1 ** 1984 (Durham, N.C.) 5-0 North Carolina 13, Wake Forest 2 North Carolina 4, Maryland 0 North Carolina 13, NC State 12 North Carolina 7, Clemson 6 North Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 4 ** 1985 (Atlanta, Ga.) 1-2 North Carolina 15, Duke 2 Clemson 3, North Carolina 2 Virginia 10, North Carolina (Durham, N.C.) 2-2 North Carolina 5, Virginia 4 (10 innings) NC State 7, North Carolina 6 (11 innings) North Carolina 9, Virginia 7 Georgia Tech 9, North Carolina (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2 North Carolina 13, Maryland 9 Clemson 7, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 11, Duke 10 (12 innings) NC State 14, North Carolina (Greenville, S.C.) 4-2 North Carolina 13, Virginia 1 North Carolina 1, Clemson 0 North Carolina 5, Georgia Tech 3 Clemson 5, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 7, Clemson 6 Georgia Tech 6, North Carolina 2 ** 1989 (Greenville, S.C.) 3-2 North Carolina 6, Duke 4 North Carolina 4, NC State 2 Clemson 5, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 6, Wake Forest 2 Clemson 12, North Carolina 4 ** 1990 (Greenville, S.C.) 5-0 North Carolina 3, Maryland 1 North Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 4 North Carolina 3, Clemson 1 North Carolina 7, Virginia 3 North Carolina 5, NC State 0 ** 1991 (Greenville, S.C.) 1-2 Wake Forest 7, North Carolina 2 North Carolina 3, Maryland 1 Virginia 5, North Carolina (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2 Georgia Tech 5, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 11, Maryland 7 North Carolina 7, Wake Forest 3 Florida State 7, North Carolina (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2 North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 3 North Carolina 6, N.C. State 2 Clemson 7, North Carolina 4 N.C. State 12, North Carolina (Greenville, S.C.) 1-2 Georgia Tech 7, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 13, Duke 12 NC State 11, North Carolina (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2 North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 1 Clemson 6, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 12, Georgia Tech 9 Florida State 10, North Carolina 1 UNC VS. ACC TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland NC State Virginia Wake Forest Total Championship Game Appearances 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990 Championships Won 1982, 1983, 1984, (Durham, N.C.) 0-2 Georgia Tech 13, North Carolina 9 Duke 13, North Carolina (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 2-2 North Carolina 4, Maryland 2 Georgia Tech 7, North Carolina 6 North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 3 NC State 4, North Carolina (Durham, N.C.) 2-2 North Carolina 4, Clemson 1 North Carolina 3, Duke 0 Florida State 13, North Carolina 11 Wake Forest 3, North Carolina (Durham, N.C.) 0-2 Georgia Tech 15, North Carolina 4 Maryland 6, North Carolina (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1-2 Wake Forest 8, North Carolina 7 (13 innings) North Carolina 13, Duke 7 Florida State 4, North Carolina (Fort Mill, S.C.) 0-2 Wake Forest 11, North Carolina 8 Clemson 7, North Carolina 6 ** Championship Game The Tar Heels celebrate their third straight ACC championship in PAGE 58

59 NCAA Tournament History 1948 District III Regional (Charlotte, N.C.) North Carolina 15, Georgia Tech 0 North Carolina 11, Alabama 3 George Washington 5, North Carolina 4 North Carolina 10, George Washington Eastern Regional (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Yale 6, North Carolina 1 North Carolina 7, Illinois 3 Lafayette 5, North Carolina District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.) North Carolina 2, Florida Southern 1 North Carolina 13, The Citadel 1 North Carolina 7, Florida College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Minnesota 8, North Carolina 3 Oklahoma State 7, North Carolina 0 The Tar Heels depart for their first-ever College World Series in District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.) North Carolina 8, East Carolina 0 Mississippi 4, North Carolina 3 North Carolina 13, East Carolina 2 Mississippi 13, North Carolina District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.) North Carolina 7, East Carolina 1 North Carolina 5, Mississippi State 4 Florida State 6, North Carolina 5 North Carolina 6, Florida State College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Southern California 6, North Carolina 2 Oklahoma State 5, North Carolina District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.) North Carolina 3, Furman 0 Mississippi 6, North Carolina 5 North Carolina 5, Virginia Tech 1 Mississippi 5, North Carolina 2 North Carolina 15, East Tennessee State 1 North Carolina 3, Auburn 2 Memphis State 8, North Carolina 6 North Carolina 11, Memphis State College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Oral Roberts 11, North Carolina 0 North Carolina 9, St. John s 5 North Carolina 7, Michigan 6 Southern California 3, North Carolina East Regional (Columbia, S.C.) The Citadel 9, North Carolina 4 East Carolina 1, North Carolina East Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) North Carolina 11, William & Mary 0 The Citadel 5, North Carolina 3 Delaware 6, North Carolina South II Regional (Starkville, Miss.) North Carolina 4, Eastern Kentucky 2 South Carolina 5, North Carolina 4 New Orleans 13, North Carolina South Regional (Starkville, Miss.) North Carolina 8, Nicholls State 4 North Carolina 8, Jacksonville 3 North Carolina 2, Mississippi State 1 Mississippi State 6, North Carolina 0 North Carolina 7, Mississippi State College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Florida State 4, North Carolina 2 Arkansas 7, North Carolina Northeast Regional (Waterbury, Conn.) North Carolina 3, Rutgers 2 North Carolina 5, Iowa 3 Georgia 5, North Carolina 4 Rutgers 9, North Carolina Central I Regional (College Station, Texas) Hawaii 9, North Carolina 8 North Carolina 11, Yale 6 North Carolina 10, Hawaii 8 North Carolina 8, UCLA 5 Texas A&M 14, North Carolina Atlantic II Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) North Carolina 6, South Florida 3 North Carolina 6, Florida International 5 Miami 8, North Carolina 4 Texas A&M 7, North Carolina Atlantic I Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) Texas Tech 6, North Carolina 2 North Carolina 6, Miami 5 North Carolina 8, Florida International 2 North Carolina 4, South Carolina 2 Miami 7, North Carolina Palo Alto Regional North Carolina 8, Nevada 5 Stanford 7, North Carolina 4 Nevada 5, North Carolina Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J. North Carolina 14, Penn State 5 North Carolina 9, Rutgers 3 Penn State 6, North Carolina 5 Penn State 10, North Carolina 3 UNC VS. NCAA TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS Alabama Arkansas Auburn The Citadel Delaware East Carolina Eastern Kentucky East Tennessee State Florida Florida Internatiaonal Florida Southern Florida State Furman George Washington Georgia Georgia Tech Hawaii Illinois Iowa Jacksonville Lafayette Memphis State Miami Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Nevada New Orleans Nicholls State Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Penn State Rutgers St. John s South Carolina South Florida Southern California Stanford Texas A&M Texas Tech UCLA Virginia Tech William & Mary Yale Totals (16 appearances) College World Series (2-8 Record) 1960, 1966, 1978, South Regional (Auburn, Ala.) PAGE 59

60 Lettermen Since 1947 Hal Abbott 1979 Russ Adams Rick Alexander Billy Allen Zero Allen 1949 Kenny Anderson 1983 Tom Andrew Mike Andrews 1985 Dave Arendas Bruce Arrowood Jim Atkinson Scott Autrey Charlie Aycock Joe Bailey 1966 Al Baldwin Jimmy Baldwin Nathan Baldwin 2000 Jim Ballou Scott Bankhead Al Barbour 1972 Jacob Barker Win Barkley Brent Barnett 1995 Dave Barnett 1978 David Batts Jon Baylin Harry Beason Devy Bell Dave Benovy Whitley Benson 2001 Charlie Beverly 1978 Steve Bieneman Andy Billesdon 1962 Gary Black Kenny Black Ray Blair Ryan Blake Todd Boessen 2001 Carroll Bolick Bruce Bolick Bruce Bonczek David Boone Ken Boykin Scott Bradley Dallas Branch Dallas Branch Wendell Brande Ron Braun 2001 Jack Brasington Lloyd Brewer Mike Brewer Charles Bridger Joe Brookshire Kevin Brower 2001 Bill Brown Tyrone Brown Dough Bruton 1954 Mike Bryant 1984 Jerry Bryson 1956 Vaughn Bryson Dave Bullard John Burgwyn Steve Burgwyn 1968 Tom Buskey Mike Bynum Cronin Byrd Kevin Caddell Tommy Camp Darin Campbell Brinson Cannada 1951 Charlie Carr Bob Carter Jake Carter 1950 Dean Cassell Jim Chamberlain Brian Chandler Scott Chandler 1992 Emmett Cheek Thad Chrismon Roy Clark John Cleetwood 1980 Johnny Clements 1950 Jeremy Cleveland 2001 Bruce Coats Steve Coats Buddy Cohoon Don Coker 1958 Tim Collins 1975 Crandel Coltrane Tommy Cooper 1956 Chris Cornacchio Lester Couch 1949 Bobby Cox Chris Cox Milford Cox Ron Cox Doc Cranford 1947 Numie Cranford Larry Craver Charles Cross 1957 Bruce Crump Tom Daily Dave Dale 1959 Fred Dale Fred Dale 1973 Bill Dannemann John Dannemann Manny DaSilva Jonathan Davidson Kevin Davidson Don Davis Jerry Davis Blaine Deabenderfer 1985 Julian Dean Shawn Dean Bob Deaton Chris DeFranco Len Dellolio Danny Denton Derrick DePriest Jimmy DeRatt Monte DeRatt Paul Devlin Bo Dickerson 2001 Vincent DiLorenzo Tom Donaldson Gregg Donohue 1997 Jim Dougherty Gordon Douglas Dave Droschak Jim Dunlap Bo Durkac 1992 Ryan Earey Jeff Edmonds Joe Eldridge Bud Ellerbe 1960 Bob Elliott Chris Elmore Bill Estes Steve Estroff Lindsey Ethridge Ott Evans Sean Farrell Pete Farrior 1962 Rich Fernandez Hector Ferrar Billy Figulski B.J. Finnerty Mike Flanagan Dick Fleming Dave Floyd Jeremy Flythe 1998 Mike Fox Dee Frady Peter Franklin Tom Frazier 1977 Howard Freiling Lindsey Frost Will Frye Bill Gallagher Frank Gallagher 1963 Ed Gaston Tom Gavin 1986 P.J. Gay Greg Gazella 1985 Fred Gianiny Les Gilliland 1956 Jack Gillis Tom Gillis Tyrell Godwin Gil Gonzalez 1995 Stan Goodman 1949 Kevin Govan Grant Grasmick 1972 Connie Gravitte Kurt Green 1990 Adam Greenberg John T. Gregory Kreg Gresham Gerald Griffin Phil Griffith Rich Griffith Richie Grimsley Michael Gross 2001 Keith Grunewald Charlie Gurganus Bobby Guthrie Kevin Haeberle Duke Hale Lacy Hall 1954 Morris Hall Jim Hamilton Ben Hammett Shayne Hammond 1980 Chris Hamrick 1993 Tommy Hamrick 1972 Gene Hanna 1954 Ben Harding Mal Harding Chuck Hartman Tom Hawkins Billy Hawks 1953 Bill Haywood Jim Hayworth Eric Henderson 2000 J.D. Henderson Bob Henning Mark Herring Skeet Hesmer Mickey Hickerson Don Hill Eddie Hill Garry Hill 1967 Ivalee Hill Fred Hirsch 1958 Jim Hobbs 1948 Will Hobbs Casey Hoch Chad Holbrook Lew Holcomb 1961 Russell Hollers Lotes Holmes 1950 Bruce Holt Bobby Honeycutt Roger Honeycutt Michael Hoog Ed Hooks Clay Hooper Chris Horne Michael Horney Joe Howard Jason Howell 2001 Ryan Howison Jeff Hubbard John Hubble Jim Hudock 1960 Dick Hudson Ronnie Huffman Scott Hughes Heyward Hull Skip Hull Bob Hume Bob Hundley Larry Husted Bernie Isgett Ryan Jackson Mike Jedziniak Larry Jenkins Mike Jerzembeck 1993 Billy Joe Johnson Bob Johnson 1954 Clay Johnson Jay Johnson Johnny Johnson Scott Johnson Early Jones Frank Jones Mitch Jones Jay Jordan 1988 Stuart Jump Chris Kahler Brett Kaplan Greg Karpuk Art Katz 1963 Bob Kaufman 1964 Ken Keller Jim Kelley Brian Kelly Mark Kenney 1968 Tom Kennedy Art Kilpatrick Jason King Mark Kingston David Kirk Tim Kirk Tommy Kirkman Larry Kiser Chris Knepp Mike Knowles Tim Koch 1982 Todd Kopczynski John Kouri Mike Kowalski 1983 Merle Kruer Pete Kumiega Alan Kunkel 1998 Chris Kupec 1974 Rudy Kurinsky 1950 Chris LaMarsh Ed Lamb Delon Lambert 1956 Tom Lampman Doug Lanham Mike Lanier Bobby Larrabee 1985 Chris Lauria Jack Leachman Bill Lee Jim Legette 1957 Greg Leighton 1975 Dave Leisten 1994 Dave Lemonds 1968 Ron Lemonds Beattie Leonard Brandon Leonard 2001 Nolan Leonard Donnie Leshnock Jesse Levis Don Lewis Geoff Lewis PAGE 60

61 Glenn Liacouras Gene Link 1965 Brad Lloyd Harry Lee Lloyd George Lockhart 1962 Scott Lodgek Al Long Bill Lore Dave Loughlin 1961 Jim Love John Lovingood 1987 Dwight Lowry Dale Lydecker Spurgeon Mackey 1972 Jay MacMillan Jay Madeira Chris Madonna Frank Maney Derek Manning Scott Manshack 2001 Chris Maples Don Marbry John Marshall 1982 Kevin Martin 1994 Cookie Massey Ryan Mathews Jay Matthews Jack Maultsby Tom Maultsby Ron Maurer Scott McAllister Matt McCay Mitch McCleney Dante McDowell 1992 Tim McGee Bill McGinn Steve McGuire Robbie McIver Mark McKinney 1978 Mike McLaughlin Rand McNeal George McRae Clem Medley Bernie Menapace Chris Mench Doug Merritt Mike Merritt Ronnie Merritt Matt Merullo Rob Miano David Miller Mike Miller 1989 Paul Miller 1972 Larry Mills 1966 Jack Mitchell 1956 Chuck Moore 1973 Daniel Moore 2001 Guy Moore 1956 Jim Mooring 1961 Joe Morgan Mike Morton 1994 Joe Mosier John Motsinger Wes Moyer 2001 Dan Moylan Steve Mrowka Bob Mulligan Sean Murphy Dave Murr David Murray 1951 Bill Musser Mitch Nance 1977 Larry Neal Jerry Nester Tom Nevin Todd Nichols Russ Niller Kyle Noone 1992 Greg Norris Nolan North 1990 Ferg Norton Rodney Nye 1997 Mike Ochal Dale Odon Carson Oldham Jon O Leary Charles Overman 1950 Harvey Page Bobby Paller James Parks John Parks 1968 Bill Paschall Roger Paschal Greg Pavlick Joe Pazdan Matt Peluso 1985 Chris Pittaro Alton Pons 1959 Dave Pope Paul Poplin 1997 Joey Popovich Chalmers Port Josh Potter Brad Powell Dedric Powell 1989 Durwood Powell Dick Prindle Rusty Prindle Joe Proctor Chad Prosser Steve Rackley Kevin Radey Justin Raniszeski Terry Ratchford 1970 Jim Raugh Bob Reagan Geoff Redgrave 1982 Tom Reed Jack Rees Bill Reeves Joe Reto Wes Reynolds Bobby Rhodes 1999 Jim Rhodes Robert Rhodes 1968 Brian Rice 1981 John Richards Corey Richardson Cy Richardson Tom Robbins Brian Roberts Drex Roberts Franklin Roberts Joe Roberts 1976 Mike Roberts Ralph Roberts 2001 Bill Robinson Dennis Robinson 2001 Frank Robinson Greg Robinson Pete Rose 1962 John Rosengren 1991 Jim Rouse Josh Rowell Pres Ruddell John Rudisill Brandon Russell 2001 Rip Ryan Don Saine Tommy Saintsing L.E. Sawyer Jim Scearce Kip Schaefer Henry Schacht Greg Schuler Brandon Scott 1999 Craig Scott Scott Senatore 2001 John Senter Jeremy Sessoms Eric Severance John Shaw Adam Shearin 2000 Jarrett Shearin Aaron Sheffield 2000 John Sheppard 1985 Joe Shook Craig Shumock Matt Shuey 1991 Paul Shuey Carlyle Sitterson 1968 Antawan Smith Ben Smith Blaine Smith Jerry Smith Lee Smith 1973 Mark Smith 1998 Pat Smith 1993 Tim Smith 1994 Ryan Snare Kyle Snyder Jud Spainhour 1962 Jim Speight Barney Spooner Ethan Stein Tom Stevens Buster Stevenson 1947 Dough Stimson 1958 Art Stone Chip Stone Jim Stone Michael Stoner Brad Storie Johnnie Stott Rob Stover 1998 John Stowe Tim Straub Buddy Strauss 1956 Steve Streater 1979 Al Sukut 1993 B.J. Surhoff Hoover Surles 1950 Paul Swing Danny Talbott Matt Tanner 2000 Dick Tarlow 1960 Alvin Taylor Bill Taylor Tennant Teeter 1966 Scott Tharrington 1994 John Thoden Charlie Thomas Rodney Thompson Bob Thomson Jim Thrift Buddy Tilden Gary Tilley 1968 Hanes Torbett Doug Torborg Andy Tranavitch 1949 Andrew Tranavitch David Trautwein Mike Traynor 1962 Ken Turner Mike Vannoy 1967 Sid Varney Darren Villani John Vitasek 1950 Bob Wacker Bart Walker Danny Walker Bud Wallace 1951 Jim Wallace Byron Ward 1990 Don Ward 1949 Greg Ward 1970 Walton Ward 1965 Bill Wardle 1973 Nicky Warren Randy Warrick Paul Warzocha Butch Watts 1966 Jim Waugh 1977 Eddie Waynick 1981 Walt Weiss Bob West 1961 Neil Wester Joe White 1963 Wayne White Dan Whiteheart 1950 Davis Whitfield 1992 Brian Whitlock George Whitted Dick Wiess Dave Wilday 1962 Mike Wilkerson Todd Wilkinson Paul Will Ken Willard Spencer Willard Bobby Williams Roger Williams Brian Willman John Wilson Matt Wilson Scott Wissel Dickie Witt A.Z. Wood Bruce Wood Brad Woodall Jack Woods Ronald Woodward 1965 Matt Wooten Harold Workman Tom Wright John Yancey Charlie Yelverton 1954 Sonny Yelverton 1953 A.Y. Yoder David Young Wayne Young Tom Zachary Roland Zagnoli 1952 CAROLINA OLD LEAGUERS The Carolina Old Leaguers is a group of former UNC baseball monogram winners whose primary goal is to encourage support of the University and the Tar Heel baseball program. The Old Leaguers have established an endowed scholarship for baseball in honor of former head coach Walter Rabb and in memory of his wife Amy. The Old Leaguers meet annually on a Fall weekend in Chapel Hill. On Friday they participate in a golf tournament at Finley Golf Course and dinner at the Carolina Club. Saturday the group enjoys a picnic at Boshamer Stadium and fans and friends have the oportunity to mingle. The Old Leaguers are presently compiling a directory. Please contact Joan Holt in the UNC Baseball Office by (jholt@uncaa.unc.edu) or phone ( ) with address changes. For more information on the Old Leaguers, contact Jim Atkinson ( ) or Blaine Smith ( ). PAGE 61

62 All-Time Results 1867 (1-0)...W Raleigh 1891 (1-2) Coach: Perrin Busbee...W Trinity...L Wake Forest...L Virginia 1892 (4-1) Coach: Perrin Busbee...W Gilford College...W Oak Ridge...L Winston...W Davis School 1893 (4-3) Coach: Perrin Busbee...W Durham Ath. Asso....L Vermont...L Vermont...W Oak Ridge...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...W Washington & Lee 1894 (10-4) Coach: William R. Robertson...W Durham Ath. Asso....L Yale...W Lehigh...W Lehigh...W Durham Ath. Asso....L Vermont...W Vermont...W Oak Ridge...W Richmond...W Virginia...L Virginia...W Richmond...L Lafayette...W Lafayette 1895 (6-4) Coach: Jesse M. Oldham...W Vermont...L Boston League...L Lafayette...L Lafayette...W Lafayette...W Franklin & Marshall...W Franklin & Marshall...W A & M College...W Oak Ridge...L Virginia 1896 (10-1) Coach: Benjamin E. Stanley...W Oak Ridge...W Oak Ridge...W Lafayette...W Lehigh...L Princeton...W Yale...W Hobart College...W Hobart College...W Mebane HS...W Virginia...W Washington & Lee 1897 (4-7-1) Coach: Benjamin E. Stanley...W Oak Ridge...L Virginia...W Wake Forest...W Lafayette...W Lafayette...L Pennsylvania...L Pennsylvania...T Lehigh...L Lehigh...L Yale...L Princeton...L Virginia 1898 (9-3-1) Coach: William A. Reynolds...W Bingham s School...W Oak Ridge...W Trinity...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...L Lafayette...W Lafayette...W Johns Hopkins...L Pennsylvania...T Harvard...W Oak Ridge...L Trinity College...W Trinity College 1899 (12-2) Coach: William A. Reynolds 3/8...W Horner School 3/11..W Bingham School 3/15..W Guilford 3/22..W Oak Ridge 3/27..L Lafayette 3/28..W Lafayette 4/1...W Lehigh 4/3...W Lehigh 4/5...W Lehigh 4/19..w Roanoke 4/22..L Maryland 5/29..W Georgia 5/1...W Mercer 5/13..W Georgia 1900 (9-1-1) Coach: Robert B. Lawson 2/24..L Oak Ridge 3/27..W Lafayette 3/28..W Lafayette 4/2...W Cornell 4/7...W Horner School 4/14..W Oak Ridge 4/16..W Tennessee 4/17..W Tennessee 4/27..W Georgia 4/28..T Georgia...W Maryland 1901 (11-4-2) Coach: Ernest Graves...T Lafayette...W Lafayette...W A&M College...W Clemson...T Clemson...W Lehigh...L Lehigh...W Cornell...W Georgia...W Georgia...L Virginia...W Maryland...L Maryland...W Georgia...W Georgia Tech...W Georgia...L Raleigh 1902 (7-6) Coach: Edward M. Ashenback...W Oak Ridge...W Lafayette...L Lafayette...W Clemson...W Lehigh...W Lehigh...L Cornell...W Georgia...L Virginia...L Virginia...L Richmond...W Birmingham...L Virginia 1903 (13-2-2) Coach: John Curran 3/14..W Bingham (Mebane) 3/19..W Oak Ridge 3/23..W Lafayette 3/24..L Lafayette 3/27..L Brown 3/28..W Brown 4/3...W Gettysburg...T Gettysburg 4/9...W Cornell 4/10..W Wofford 4/18..W South Carolina 4/20..W South Carolina 4/29..W Virginia 4/30..T Virginia 5/1...W Wash. and Lee 5/2...W Georgetown 5/9...W Virginia 1904 (5-8) Coach: John Donnelly...W Bingham (Mebane)...W Oak Ridge...L Lafayette...L Lafayette...L Maryland...L Davidson...L Cornell...L A. & M....W St. Albans...W St. Albans...W Randolph Macon...L Virginia...L Virginia 1905 (12-6) Coach: Robert B. Lawson...W Guilford...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...W St. Johns...L Lafayette...L Lafayette...W Oak Ridge...L Georgetown...L Navy...W Syracuse...W S.C. College...W S.C. College...W A.M. College...L A.M. College...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Virginia...L Georgetown 1906 (9-7-1) Coach: Robert B. Lawson...W Bingham, Mebane...W Lafayette...W Wake Forest...L Bingham, Asheville...W S.C. College...W S.C. College...W S.C College...W St. John s College...L A. and M. College...W John s Hopkins...W Virginia...L Virginia...L Navy...L St. John s College...L Georgetown...L Virginia...T Guilford College 1907 (10-9-2) Coach: Floyd Simmons...W Bingham, Mebane...W Wake Forest...L Lafayette...T Lafayette...W Cornell...L Guilford...L Guilford...L Davidson...L Delaware...T Georgia...W Oak Ridge...W George Wash....L George Wash....W Virginia Tech...L Virginia...L Virginia...L Georgetown...W Wake Forest...W Bingham, Asheville...W William and Mary...W William and Mary 1908 (12-9) Coach: Otis Stockdale...W Bingham, Mebane...L Lafayette...W Lafayette...W Randolph-Macon...W Cornell...L Guilford...W Virginia...W Dartmouth...L Dartmouth...L Villanova...W Villanova...L St. John s College...L Washington & Lee...L Virginia...W Delaware...W Delaware...W Roanoke...W Guilford...L Georgetown...W Navy...L Pennsylvania 1909 (19-5) Coach: Otis Stockdale 3/13..W Bingham (Mebane) 3/20..W Oak Ridge 3/26..W Elon 3/29..L Amherst 3/30..W Amherst 4/1...W Colgate 4/2...L Colgate 4/3...W Lafayette 4/5...W Lafayette 4/8...W Villanova 4/10..W Guilford 4/12..L Winston League 4/13..W St. John s 4/14..W Davidson 4/15..W Delaware 4/16..W Delaware 4/19..L Virginia 4/21..W Guilford 4/23..W Davidson 4/30..W Virginia 5/3...L Pennsylvania 5/4...W Georgetown 5/7...W Cent. U. of Ky. 5/8...W Cent. U. of Ky (17-9) Coach: Robert B. Lawson 3/14..W Bingham School 3/18..W Oak Ridge M.A. 3/23..W Elon 3/26..W Davidson 3/28..L Lafayette 3/29..W Amherst 3/30..L Amherst 3/31..W Trinity (Hartford 4/1...L Lafayette 4/2...W Lafayette 4/4...W Bingham School 4/7...W Hampden-Sydney 4/8...L Virginia 4/9...L Virginia 4/15..L Guilford 4/16..W Guilford 4/19..W Kentucky State 4/21..W Davidson 4/22..W Virginia 4/23..L Navy 4/26..L Washington & Lee 4/27..W Georgetown 4/29..W Wake Forest 4/30..L Wake Forest 5/2...W Central Kentucky 5/3...W Central Kentucky 1911 (15-7) Coach: Charles M. Clancey...W Georgetown...W Davidson...L Davidson...L Virginia Tech...W Amherst...W Catawba...W Atlantic Christian...L Catholic...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Guilford...W Oak Ridge M.A....L Winst-Salem Twins...W Winst-Salem Twins...W Washington & Lee...L Washington & Lee...L Lafayette...W Lafayette...W Lafayette 1912 (11-7) Coach: Charles M. Clancey...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...W Virginia...L Virginia...W Virginia...W Guilford...L Princeton...W Horner s School...W Georgia...L Georgia...W Randolph-Macon...L Navy...W Virginia Tech...W Virginia Tech...L Amherst...W Amherst...W Swarthmore...L Swarthmore 1913 (7-11) Coach: Coach Bowers...W Davidson...W Davidson PAGE 62

63 The 1922 team is one of only three in school history to win more than 90 percent of its games. The team posted a 19-2 record for a.905 winning percentage....l amherst...w penn State...L Atlantic C.L....W VMI...W VMI...W Trinity...L Wake Forest...L Wake Forest...W Virginia...L Virginia...L Guilford...L Washington & Lee...L Lafayette...L Lafayette...L N.C. A & M...L Princeton 1914 (8-11-1) Coach: Earl Mack...L Davidson...L Navy...W William & Mary... T Amherst...W Amherst...W Hampden-Sydney...L Catholic...L Penn State...W VMI...L W.V. Wesleyan...W West Virginia...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...L Virginia...L Virginia...L Guilford...W Oak Ridge M.A....L Vermont...L Princeton 1915 (12-4) Coach: Charles A. Doak...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...W Virginia...L Virginia...W Guilford...W Oak Ridge M.A....L Princeton...W Bingham School...W South Carolina...W Davidson...W Navy...W Elon...L Amherst...W VMI 1916 (7-11) Coach: Charles A. Doak...L Georgetown...W Wofford...L Navy...W Delaware...W William & Mary...W Elon...L Catholic...L Penn State...W W.V. Wesleyan...L Wake Forest...L Wake Forest...L Wake Forest...L Virginia...L Virginia...L Guilford...L Oak Ridge M.A....W Washington & Lee...W Richmond 1917 (10-6) Coach: Bunn Hearn...L Wake Forest...W Virginia...W Washington & Lee...L Yale...W Bingham School...L Georgia...L Georgia...W Georgia...L Georgia...W South Carolina...W Wofford...W Wofford...W Davidson...L Davidson...W W.V. Wesleyan...W Haver Ford 1918 (7-6) Coach: Bunn Hearn...L South Carolina...W South Carolina...L Wofford...W Wofford...W Elon...L Holy Cross...L Camp Sevier...W Virginia...L Virginia...L Virginia...W Guilford...W Oak Ridge M.A. 4/5...W at Clemson 1919 (11-7-2) Coach: William Lourcey... T Trinity...L Wake Forest...L Virginia... T Virginia...W Virginia...L Virginia...W Oak Ridge M.A....L Washington & Lee...L Johns Hopkins...W South Carolina...W Davidson...W Randolph-Macon...W Virginia Tech...W Elon...L Elon...W Hampden-Sydney...W Fort Bragg...W N.C. State...W Durham Bulls...L Durham Bulls 1920 (8-9-2) Coach: William Lourcey...W Davidson...W Davidson...L Catholic...L Swarthmore...L N.C. State...W N.C. State...W N.C. State...W Trinity...W Trinity...L Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...L Virginia... T Washington & Lee...L Yale...L Pennsylvania... T Maryland...W Maryland...L Winst.-Salem Twins 1921 (17-3-2) Coach: Bill Fetzer... T Lynchburg...W Florida...L N.C. State...W Fordham...W CCNY...W N.C. State...L Georgetown...W Davidson...L Davidson...W Trinity...W Trinity...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Guilford...W Washington & Lee...W Maryland... T Maryland...W Swarthmore...W VMI 1922 (19-2) Coach: Bill Fetzer...W Trinity...W Trinity...W Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Virginia...L Washington & Lee...W Washington & Lee...W Washington & Lee...L Maryland...W Georgia...W Davidson...W Virginia Tech...W Swarthmore...W N.C. State...W N.C. State...W Lynchburg...W CCNY...W Furman...W NYU 1923 (11-8-2) Coach: Bill Fetzer...L Lynchburg... T Auburn...L Alabama...W Davidson...L Navy...W N.C. State...W N.C. State...W N.C. State...L Trinity...W Trinity...L Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...W Virginia...W Virginia...L Virginia... T Guilford...W Maryland...L Georgia...W Mercer...L at Georgia Tech...W at Georgia Tech 1924 (9-14) Coach: Bill Fetzer...W Trinity...L Trinity...L Wake Forest...L Wake Forest...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Virginia...W Guilford...W Washington & Lee...L Georgia...L Georgia...L Mercer...L Mercer...L Davidson...W Virginia Tech...W Elon...W Hampden-Sydney...L N.C. State...L N.C. State...L Durham Bulls...L Alabama...L Alabama...L Lenoir-Rhyne 1925 (14-10) Coach: Bill Fetzer...W Lenoir-Rhyne...L Duke...W Duke...L Duke...W Georgetown...W Davidson...W Virginia Tech...L Virginia Tech...W Elon...W Hampden-Sydney...W VMI...L N.C. State...L N.C. State...L Wake Forest...L Wake Forest...W Virginia...L Virginia...L Virginia...W Guilford...W Guilford...W Washington & Lee...W Maryland...L Maryland...W Maryland 1926 (9-16) Coach: Duke Duncan...L Wake Forest...L Wake Forest...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...W Virginia...L Virginia...W Guilford...W Lehigh...L Maryland...L Georgia Tech...L Georgia Tech...W South Carolina...L Davidson...W Virginia Tech...L Dartmouth...L Elon...L Elon...L Catholic...L N.C. State...L N.C. State...L N.C. State...W Lynchburg...W Duke...W Duke...L Duke 1927 (14-8-1) Coach: Jim Ashmore...W Elon...L Penn State... T Pennsylvania...W Davidson...L Duke...W Duke...W Wake Forest...W Virginia...W Hampden-Sydney...W Davidson...L Virginia Tech...L at Georgia Tech...L at Georgia Tech...W Georgia...L Georgia...W Wake Forest...L Virginia...W Virginia...W Wake Forest...W Duke...W N.C. State...W N.C. State...L N.C. State 1928 (13-9) Coach: Jim Ashmore 3/26..W at Elon 4/2...W Maryland 4/3...W Maryland 4/4...L Pennsylvania 4/5...W Pennsylvania 4/7...L Washington & Lee 4/9...W at Davidson 4/12..L at Wash. & Lee 4/14..W at Virginia...W Maryland...W VMI 4/18..W Wake Forest 4/21..W VMI 4/24..L at N.C. State 4/25..L Georgia PAGE 63

64 4/26..W Georgia 5/5...L Duke 5/11..L Virginia 5/12..W Virginia-1 5/17..W at Wake Forest 5/19..L at Duke 5/21..L N.C. State 1-Greensboro, N.C (16-6) Coach: Jim Ashmore 3/25..W Springfield 3/26..W Springfield 3/29..W Pennsylvania 4/1...W Davidson-1 4/2...W Penn State 4/3...L Cornell 4/4...W Washington & Lee 4/9...W Maryland 4/12..W at Maryland 4/13..W at Virginia 4/17..W at Virginia Tech 4/20..W at VMI...W W.V. Wesleyan 4/22..W N.C. State 4/26..W Virginia Tech 4/27..L at Duke 5/7...L at Wake Forest 5/10..W Virginia 5/11..W Virginia-2 5/17..L Duke 5/20..L at N.C. State 5/22..L Wake Forest 1-Salisbury, N.C. 2-Greensboro, N.C (13-12) Coach: Jim Ashmore 3/27..W Springfield 3/31..W Cornell 4/1...L Cornell 4/4...W at Georgia 4/5...L at Georgia 4/8...W Maryland 4/11..L at Maryland 4/12..W at Virginia 4/14..L at Wash. & Lee 4/14..L at Wash. & Lee 4/15..L at VMI 4/16..L at Virginia Tech 4/22..W at Davidson 4/23..L Georgia 4/24..W Georgia 4/25..L Virginia Tech 4/26..L Duke 5/3...L Wake Forest 5/6...W at N.C. State 5/7...W South Carolina 5/9...W Virginia-1 5/12..W at Wake Forest 5/13..W Davidson 5/17..L at Duke 5/20..W N.C. State 1-Greensboro, N.C (16-4-2) Coach: Jim Ashmore 3/30..W Cornell 4/2...W Pennsylvania 4/3...L Washington & Lee 4/8...W Princeton 4/10..W at Maryland 4/10..W at Maryland 4/11..W at Virginia 4/13..W at Wash. & Lee 4/14.. T at VMI 4/15..L at Virginia Tech 4/18.. T Virginia Tech 4/21..W at Wake Forest 4/25..W VMI 4/25..W VMI 4/29..W Wake Forest 5/5...L N.C. State 5/8...W Virginia 5/9...W Virginia-1 5/11..W Davidson 5/16..L at Duke 5/18..W Duke 5/20..W at N.C. State 1-Greensboro, N.C (11-8) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/24..L Jersey City 3/28..W Davidson-1 3/29..W Maryland 4/6...W Durham Bulls 4/8...L at Virginia 4/14..W Durham Bulls 4/16..W VMI 4/19..W Raleigh Caps...L Durham Bulls 4/23..L Duke 4/26..W Davidson 4/30..L at Wake Forest 5/3...L N.C. State 5/6...W Virginia 5/7...W Virginia-2 5/12..W Virginia Tech 5/14..L at Duke 5/16..L Wake Forest 5/19..W N.C. State 1-Winston-Salem, N.C. 2-Greensboro, N.C (15-7) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/28..W Washington & Lee 3/30..L Michigan State 3/31..L Michigan State 4/1...L at Elon 4/7...W at Virginia Tech 4/8...W at VMI 4/10..W at Wash. & Lee 4/14..W Virginia Tech 4/15..L Davidson-1 4/17..L at Davidson 4/18..W Maryland 4/25..L Davidson 4/28..W at Wake Forest 5/2...L N.C. State 5/6...W Virginia-2 5/9...W Wake Forest 5/13..W at Duke 5/15..W at Georgetown 5/17..W at Navy 5/18..W at Randolph-Macon 5/20..W at N.C. State 5/23..W Duke 1-Winston-Salem, N.C. 2-Greensboro, N.C (21-2) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/30..W Washington & Lee 3/31..W Davidson-1 4/2...W at Davidson 4/6...W at Virginia Tech 4/7...W at VMI 4/10..W at Virginia 4/14..W Wake Forest 4/18..W Davidson 4/21..W Wilmington Pirates 4/21..L Wilmington Pirates 4/25..W Guilford 4/27..W at Wake Forest 4/28..W VMI 5/1...W at N.C. State 5/4...W Virginia 5/5...W Virginia-2 5/11..W Virginia Tech 5/14..W at Randolph-Macon 5/16..W at Navy 5/18..W Duke 5/19..L Duke-2 5/21..W at Duke 5/23..W N.C. State 1-Gastonia, N.C. 2-Greensboro, N.C (8-14) Coach: Bunn Hearn 4/5...L at Davidson (11) 4/11..W Wake Forest 4/13..W N.C. State 4/16..L Wake Forest-1...L Leaksville Spray 4/19..W Chath. Mfg. Co.-2 4/20..L Chath. Mfg. Co.-2 4/24..W Davidson 4/25..W Davidson 4/27..L at N.C. State 4/30..L Wake Forest-3 5/2...L at N.C. State 5/3...W Virginia 5/4...L Virginia-4 5/9...W at N.C. State 5/11..L at Duke 5/13..L Wake Forest-5 5/17..L Duke 5/18..L Duke-4 5/22..L at Richmond 5/24..L at Maryland 5/25..W at Navy 1-Lumberton, N.C. 2-Elkin, N.C. 3-Fayetteville, N.C. 4-Greensboro, N.C. 5-Raleigh, N.C (6-10) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/27..W Springfield 4/13..L Richmond 4/14..L Georgetown 4/18..L at N.C. State 4/20..W at VMI 4/21..L at Wsh. & Lee (10) 4/24..W at Wake Frst (15) 4/27..W at Davidson 5/1...W Virginia 5/2...L Virginia-1 5/5...L N.C. State 5/6...L Davidson 5/15..L at Georgetown 5/16..L at Maryland 5/18..W at Duke 5/20..L Duke 1-Greensboro, N.C (12-9-1) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/27..W Springfield 4/1...W Michigan State 4/2...W Washington & Lee 4/3...L Richmond 4/8...W at Virginia Tech 4/10..L at VMI 4/12..L at Davidson 4/14..L at Wake Forest 4/16..W VMI 4/19..W Virginia Tech 4/20..W William & Mary 4/23..L N.C. State 4/27..W Wake Forest-1 4/30..T Virginia (11) 5/1...W Virginia 5/6...W Davidson 5/8...W at N.C. State 5/11..W Wake Forest 5/15..L at Maryland 5/19..L Duke 5/22..L Duke-2 5/24..L at Duke 1-Raeford, N.C. 2-Greensboro, N.C (14-6) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/29..W Richmond 4/4...W Dartmouth 4/5...W N.C. State-1 4/12..L Wake Forest 4/14..W at Virginia 4/15..W at VMI (10) 4/14..W at Wash. & Lee 4/20..W N.C. State-2 4/23..W at Wake Forest 4/26..W Davidson 4/30..W Virginia 5/4...L N.C. State 5/6...W Navy 5/7...W at N.C. State 5/10..W VMI 5/12..L at Richmond 5/13..W at Maryland 5/18..L at Duke 5/21..L Duke-3 5/23..L Duke 1-Raeford, N.C. 2-Clinton, N.C. 3-Greensboro, N.C (11-7) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/23..W Springfield 4/4...W Harvard 4/7...W Cornell 4/8...W at Davidson 4/11..W N.C. State 4/13..W at VMI 4/14..W at Wash. & Lee 4/15..L at Virginia 4/18..L at Wake Forest 4/21..W VMI 4/25..L at Wake Forest 4/27..W Davidson 4/29..W Virginia 5/6...L at N.C. State 5/9...W Wake Forest 5/17..L Duke 5/20..L Duke-1 5/22..L at Duke 1-Greensboro, N.C (17-6) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/21..W at May Hosiery Mill 3/23..W Maryland 3/26..L Pennsylvania 4/1...L Harvard 4/2...L Cornell 4/5...W Michigan 4/6...W Washington & Lee 4/15..W VMI 4/19..W Davidson 4/25..W at Virginia 4/26..W at Maryland 4/27..W at Navy 4/30..W Wake Forest 5/2...L at N.C. State 5/4...W Virginia 5/7...W N.C. State 5/9...W at Davidson 5/11..W at Clemson 5/13..L at Wake Forest 5/15..W at Duke 5/18..L Duke-1 5/20..W Duke 5/25..W at Elkin 1-Greensboro, N.C (15-6-1) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/21..W at May Hosiery 3/22..W at Hanes Hosiery 3/26..W Springfield 4/2...L Cornell 4/3...W Washington & Lee 4/5...L William & Mary 4/8...W Davidson 4/11..W at Wash. & Lee 4/12..W at VMI 4/14..L Michigan 4/15..W Wake Forest 4/19..W at Davidson 4/22..T N.C. State 4/25..L at Maryland 4/26..L at Navy 4/29..W at Wake Forest 5/3...W Virginia 5/6...W at N.C. State 5/10..W Duke-1 5/12..W Duke 5/14..L at Duke 5/17..W VMI 1-Greensboro, N.C (17-5) Coach: Bunn Hearn 4/1...W Camp Lee 4/3...W Maryland 4/4...W Maryland 4/8...W Virginia Tech 4/10..W at Davidson 4/11..W at Hanes Hosiery 4/13..W South Carolina 4/15..W at Wake Forest 4/17..W N.C. State 4/20..L at Burlington Bees 4/21..W Morris Field 4/23..W at Virginia 4/24..L at Maryland 4/25..L at Navy 4/28..W Davidson 4/30..L at Wake Forest 5/1...L Fort Bragg 5/2...W Virginia 5/5...W Wake Forest 5/7...W at N.C. State 5/9...W Duke-1 5/12..W Duke 1-Greensboro, N.C (13-4) Coach: Bunn Hearn 4/1...W N.C. State 4/10..W at N.C. State 4/13..W Ch. Hill Pre-Flight 4/17..L Ch. Hill Pre-Flight 4/18..W Duke 4/21..W Davidson 4/22..W at N.C. State 4/23..W at Burlington Mills 4/24..W at Duke 4/26..W at VMI 4/27..L at Wash. & Lee 4/29..W at Navy 5/1...L Virginia-1 5/3...W Duke 5/5...W N.C. State 5/8...W at Burlington Mills 5/10..L at Duke 1-Greensboro, N.C (9-12) Coach: Bunn Hearn 4/12..W Camp Butner 4/17..W N.C. State 4/19..L at Camp Butner 4/22..L Ch. Hilll Pre-Flight 4/26..W at Navy 5/3...W at N.C. State 5/8...W Duke 5/10..L at Ch. Hill Pre-Flt 5/11..W at Seymour-Jhnsn 5/13..W N.C. State 5/20..W at N.C. State 5/22..L at BTC #10 5/24..L at Ch. Hilll Pre -Flt 5/27..L at Duke 5/29..W Cp. Butner 55/AAA 5/31..L at Ch. Hill Pre-Flt 6/3...L Duke 6/5...L Cherry Point 6/8...L BTC #10-1 6/10..L at Duke...L at Duke 1-Greensboro, N.C. PAGE 64

65 1945 (13-11) Coach: Bunn Hearn 4/2...L at Edwards Co. 4/7...W N.C. State 4/13..W at Roanoke 4/16..L Cherry Point 4/18..L at Navy 4/20..L at Burlington Bees 4/21..W N.C. State 4/23..W at Durham Bulls 4/28..W Ch. Hill Pre-Flight 4/30..L at N.C. State 5/2...W at Edwards Co. 5/5...W at N.C. State 5/8...L at Ft. Bragg 2nd FA 5/9...W Ch. Hilll Pre-Flight 5/12..W Fort Bragg 2nd FA 5/15..W at Camp Butner 5/19..W Ch. Hill Pre-Flight 5/21..L Camp Butner 5/23..L Duke 5/25..L Greensboro ORD 5/30..L at Duke 6/6...W Duke 6/7...L Ch. Hilll Pre-Flight 6/9...W at Duke 1946 (15-13) Coach: Bunn Hearn 3/25..L Michigan State 3/26..L Michigan State 4/2...W Ohio 4/5...W Virginia Tech 4/6...L at Burlington Bees 4/9...L Greensboro ORD 4/11..W at Virginia 4/13..W at Navy 4/16..W Durham Bulls 4/18..W at Wilson Tobs 4/19..L at Durham Bulls 4/20..W Maryland 4/23..W Davidson 4/24..L at N.C. State 4/27..W Duke 5/1...W Wake Forest 5/6...L N.C. State 5/7...W at Davidson 5/8...L N.C. State 5/10..L at Wake Forest 5/11..L at Duke 5/15..W Wake Forest 5/17..W Fort Bragg 5/18..W at N.C. State 5/20..L at Wake Forest 5/22..W Fort Bragg 5/29..L at Duke 6/1...L Duke 1947 ( ) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/31..W Michigan State 4/1...W Villanova 4/4...L Virginia 4/5...W Duke 4/7...W Michigan 4/9...L Michigan 4/10..W Cornell 4/11..L at Burlington Bees 4/12..L at Rex Mills 4/17..W Cincinnati 4/18..L at Duke 4/19..W at Wake Forest 4/22..W at Davidson 4/25..W Navy 4/29.. T Wake Forest 5/6... T at Wake Forest 5/8...W at Virginia 5/9...W at Maryland 5/10..W at Richmond 5/12..L Wake Forest 5/13..W at Wake Forest 5/14..L at N.C. State 5/15..L Duke 5/17..L at Duke 5/19..L Wake Forest 5/22..L N.C. State 5/24..W at N.C. State 5/28..W N.C. State 1948 (17-6-1) Coach: Walter Rabb Southern Conference Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 3/26..W Virginia 3/29..W Michigan State 3/30..L Pennsylvanie 4/2... T Yale 4/8...W at South Carolina 4/9...W at Clemson 4/10..W at Furman 4/13..W Wake Forest 4/15..W Furman 4/17..W at Greenville (CPL) 4/21..W at Duke 4/24..L at N.C. State 4/27..W Davidson 4/29..W N.C. State 5/1...W at Wake Forest 5/4...L Duke 5/6...L at Virginia 5/8...L at Georgetown 5/11..W Wake Forest 5/13..W N.C. State 5/15..L Duke 5/17..W at Wake Forest 5/22..W Duke 5/26..W at N.C. State The 1946 Tar Heels, Bunn Hearn s final season at Carolina, were (20-9-2) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/18..L at Florida 3/19..W at Florida 3/20..W at Jacksonville Nas 3/21..W at Jacksonville Nas 3/29..W Cornell 3/30.. T Michigan State 3/31..W Michigan State 4/1...W Virginia Tech 4/6...W William & Mary 4/7...W Yale 4/14..W Virginia 4/15..W Maryland 4/16..W at South Carolina 4/18..W at Duke 4/20..L at Wake Forest 4/21..W Davidson 4/23..L at N.C. State 4/25..W Jacksonville Nas 4/26..W Duke 4/29..L N.C. State 5/4...W at Duke 5/5...W at Virginia Tech 5/6...W at Wash. & Lee 5/7... T at Virginia 5/9...L Wake Forest 5/12..W at N.C. State 5/14..L Duke 5/16..L Wake Forest 5/18..L at Wake Forest 5/21..L at Duke 5/24..W N.C. State 1950 (16-18) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/17..L at Florida 3/18..W at Florida 3/20..W at Rollins 3/21..L at Rollins 3/30..W Michigan State 3/31..W Michigan State 4/1...L Davidson 4/3...W Davidson 4/5...L Yale 4/6...L Yale 4/7...W West Virginia 4/8...W West Virginia 4/10..W Duke 4/12..L at Wake Forest 4/15..L Wake Forest 4/17..L McCrary 4/19..L at N.C. State 4/22..L at Duke 4/24..L N.C. State 4/26..W at Wake Forest 4/28..L Rollins 4/29..W Rollins 5/2...L Wake Forest 5/4...L at Virginia 5/5...L at Maryland 5/6...W at George Wash. 5/9...W N.C. State 5/11..W Duke 5/13..W at N.C. State 5/15..W at Duke 5/17..L at Wake Forest 5/18..L at McCrary 5/20..W Duke 5/23..L N.C. State 1951 (16-10) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/17..W at Rollins 3/19..W Alabama-1 3/19..L at Rollins 3/20..L Alabama-1 3/22..L Virginia 3/23..W Boston Univ. 3/24..W Boston Univ. 3/30..W Michigan State 3/31..W Yale 4/7...L N.C. State 4/10..W Wake Forest 4/12..W Davidson 4/14..L at N.C. State 4/16..L at Davidson 4/18..W N.C. State 4/21..L at Duke 4/24..W Duke 4/25..W at Wake Forest 4/27..L Clemson 4/28..W Furman 4/30..W Duke 5/5...W at South Carolina 5/10..L Wake Forest 5/12..W at Duke 5/15..W at Wake Forest 5/16..L at N.C. State 1-Winter Park, Fla (18-10) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/17..L at Rollins 3/18..W at Rollins 3/18..W Alabama-1 3/19..W Alabama-1 3/22..W Virginia 3/27..W The Citadel 3/29..L Michigan State 3/29..W Yale 3/31..W Yale 4/1...L Michigan State 4/4...L Wake Forest 4/5...W Pennsylvania 4/8...W at N.C. State 4/9...L Duke 4/11..L at N.C. State 4/15..W Davidson 4/19..L at Duke 4/22..W N.C. State 4/25..W at Clemson 4/29..L at Wake Forest 5/1...L at Duke 5/2...W South Carolina 5/2...W at Davidson 5/5...W at McCrary 5/7...L N.C. State 5/8...W at Wake Forest 5/10..W Duke 5/12..W Wake Forest 1-Winter Park, Fla (19-8) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/19..L Ga. Teachers-1 3/20..W at Rollins 3/21..L at Rollins 3/23..W at Rollins 3/27..W Michigan State-2 3/28..W Michigan State-2 3/28..L at Camp Lejeune 4/3...W Clemson 4/4...W Furman 4/7...L N.C. State 4/10..W at South Carolina 4/11..W at The Citadel 4/13..W at Davidson 4/15..L at Wake Forest 4/18..W at Virginia 4/21..W Duke 4/23..W Davidson 4/25..W at Wake Forest 4/28..W N.C. State 5/4...L Duke 5/5...W Wake Forest 5/9...W at Duke 5/12..W at N.C. State 5/14..W Maryland-3 5/15..L Duke-3 5/15..W George Wash.-3 5/16..L Duke-3 1-Winter Park, Fla. 2-Camp Lejeune, N.C. 3-Southern Conference Tourn., Raleigh, N.C (14-11, 7-8 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/20..L at Rollins 3/20..W at Rollins 3/22..L Ohio State-1 3/22..W Amherst-1 3/24..W Virginia 3/27..L at Camp Lejeune 3/29..W Michigan State 3/31..L at N.C. State 4/3...L Wake Forest 4/5...W Brown 4/9...W South Carolina 4/10..W South Carolina 4/15..W at Richmond 4/16..W at Quantico Mar. 4/20..L Maryland 4/24..L at Wake Forest 4/27..W N.C. State 4/30..L at Clemson (10) 5/1...W at Clemson 5/4...W at Duke 5/5...L Wake Forest 5/10..W at Maryland 5/15..L at Duke 5/18..L at N.C. State 5/21..W Duke 1-Winter Park, Fla (12-12, 8-5 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/25..W Ohio State-1 3/25..L at Rollins 3/29..L N.C. State 4/1...W Maryland 4/2...W Michigan State 4/4...L Colgate 4/5...L Michigan 4/7...L Rollins-2 4/8...L Yale-2 4/9...W Ohio-2 4/13..L at Wake Forest 4/14..L at Duke 4/16..L N.C. State 4/19..L at Wake Forest 4/22..W South Carolina 4/23..L Clemson 4/27..W Wake Forest 4/29..W at Virginia 4/30..L at Maryland 5/4...W Duke 5/6...W at South Carolina 5/7...W at Clemson 5/11..W at N.C. State 5/14..W Duke 1-Winter Park, Fla. 2-North Carolina Invit., Durham, N.C. PAGE 65

66 UNC Chancellor Robert B. House joins 1955 All-ACC players Albert Long and Harry Lloyd ( , 9-4 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/24..L Delaware 3/28..L at Georgia 3/29..L at Florida State 3/30.. T Illinois-1 3/31..W Notre Dame-1 3/31..L Illinois-1 4/3...L Michigan State-2 4/4...L Michigan-3 4/5...W Duke-3 4/6...W Loyola 4/13..W Virginia 4/14..W Maryland 4/20..W South Carolina 4/21..W Clemson 4/23..L at N.C. State 4/25..L at Wake Forest 4/28..L at Duke 4/30..W at Clemson 5/1...W at South Carolina 5/5...W Wake Forest 5/8...W at Maryland 5/11..W N.C. State 5/14..L Duke 1-Tallahassee, Fla. 2-Dixie Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-Dixie Classic, Durham, N.C (15-10, 9-5 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/20..W at Florida 3/21..L Ohio State-1 3/22..L Ohio State-1 3/22..W at Rollins (10) 3/23..W at Rollins 3/27..L Delaware 3/28..W Maryland 3/39..W Ithaca 3/30..W Washington & Lee 4/2...W South Carolina 4/3...L at N.C. State 4/8...W at Virginia 4/10..W Virginia 4/13..L Duke 4/17..W Clemson 4/19..L at Furman 4/20..W at South Carolina 4/23..L at McCrary (exhib.) 4/25..W Wake Forest 4/29..L at Clemson 5/1...W at Duke...L N.C. State 5/7...L at Wake Forest 5/13..W N.C. State 5/15..L Maryland 5/16..W N.C. State-2 1-Winter Park, Fla. 2-Siler City, N.C (19-8-1, 11-4 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/20..W at Rollins-1 3/21..L Georgia-1 3/21..W at Rollins-1 3/22..L Georgia 3/28.. T Virginia Tech (10) 3/29..W Ithaca 3/31..W Princeton-2 4/1...W Connecticut-3 4/2...L N.C. State-3 4/7...W at Georgia 4/8...L at Georgia 4/9...L at Clemson 4/10..W at South Carolina 4/12..W Canisius 4/15..W at Duke 4/17..W N.C. State 4/19..W at East Carolina 4/25..W Clemson 4/26..W South Carolina 4/29..W at N.C. State 4/30..L at Wake Forest 5/2...W Maryland 5/3...W Virginia 5/7...W Duke 5/10..W at Virginia 5/12..L at Maryland 5/15..W Wake Forest 5/19..L Clemson-4 1-Rollins Tournament, Winter Park, Fla. 2-Dixie Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-Dixie Classic, Winston-Salem, N.C. 4-ACC Playoff, Gastonia, N.C (17-7, 9-5 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/23..W Dartmouth 3/24..W Connecticut 3/26..W at Florida State-1 3/27..W Florida-1 3/28..L Illinois-1 4/1...W Ithaca 4/3...W East Carolina 4/6...W at Clemson 4/7...L at South Carolina 4/14..L Duke 4/16..L at Wake Forest 4/18..W at N.C. State 4/24..L Clemson 4/25..W South Carolina 4/28..W at Duke 5/1...W at Maryland 5/2...W at Virginia 5/5...W N.C. State 5/7...W Duke 5/8...W Virginia 5/9...W Maryland 5/12..L Wake Forest 5/14..W N.C. State 5/18..L Clemson-2 1-FSU Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla. 2-ACC Playoff, Gastonia, N.C (22-7, 11-3 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb ACC Champions NCAA College World Series 3/21..L at Florida 3/22..W at Florida 3/23..W at Florida 3/25..W Dartmouth 3/26..L Colby 4/1...W Yale 4/5...W Delaware 4/6...W Delaware 4/7...W Colgate 4/8...W Colgate 4/9...L at Wake Forest 4/14..L Maryland 4/15..L Clemson 4/16..W South Carolina 4/25..W Virginia 4/28..W Duke 4/30..W at N.C. State 5/2...W at Maryland 5/3...W Virginia 5/6...W Wake Forest 5/9...W at Clemson 5/10..W at South Carolina 5/12..W N.C. State 5/14..W at Duke 6/3...W Florida Southern-1 6/6...W The Citadel-1 6/6...W Florida-1 6/14..L Minnesota-2 6/15..L Oklahoma St.-2 1-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C. 2-College World Series, Omaha, Neb (15-7, 10-4 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/23..W Dartmouth 3/25..W Kent State 3/27..L Connecticut 3/28..W Connecticut 3/30..W at Georgia South. 4/1...L at Florida State 4/6...W Colgate 4/8...W N.C. State (10) 4/14..W at Clemson 4/18..W Wake Forest 4/21..W at Duke 4/28..W Clemson 4/29..W South Carolina 5/2...L Duke 5/4...L at Maryland 5/5...W at Maryland 5/9...W at N.C. State 5/11..W at South Carolina 5/13..L Clemson-1 5/16..W at Wake Forest 5/17..L at Virginia 5/17..L at Virginia 1-Belmont, N.C (8-14, 4-10 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/21..W at Florida 3/22..L at Florida 3/24..W at Ga. South. (10) 3/28..L Yale 3/30..L Virginia Tech 4/3...L Wake Forest 4/5...W Delaware 4/14..L at Wake Forest 4/17..W N.C. State 4/20..W Maryland 4/21..L Virginia 4/23..L Florida State 4/24..W East Carolina (10) 4/27..W Clemson 4/28..L South Carolina 5/1...L at Duke 5/4...L at Maryland 5/5...L at Virginia 5/8...W Duke 5/11..L at Clemson 5/12..L at South Carolina 5/14..L at N.C. State 1963 (20-9, 9-5 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/22..L Southern Illinois 3/23..W Southern Illinois 3/28..W Yale 3/29..W Colgate 3/30..W Virginia Tech 4/4...W Delaware 4/5...L Duke 4/9...L at Wake Forest 4/11..L at Ga. Southern 4/12..W at Georgia Tech 4/13..W at Mercer 4/15..W at Georgia 4/16..W at Furman 4/19..W at South Carolina 4/20..L at Clemson 4/22..L Florida State 4/23..W at Duke 4/24..L Ga. Southern 4/26..W at Maryland 4/27..L at Virginia 4/30..W N.C. State 5/3...L Maryland 5/4...W Virginia 5/6...W at N.C. State 5/7...W Wake Forest 5/10..W South Carolina 5/11..W Clemson 5/14..W at Virginia Tech 5/15..W Wake Forest-1 1-Asheboro, N.C (24-7, 14-0 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 3/23..W Connecticut 3/24..W Connecticut 3/26..L at Florida State 3/27..L Mississippi State-1...L at Florida State 4/2...W Yale 4/3...W St. Mary s 4/3...W Virginia Tech 4/4...W Cornell 4/9...L Camp Lejeune 4/10..W N.C. State 4/17..W South Carolina 4/18..W Clemson 4/21..W at Duke (14) 4/23..L at Wake Forest 4/24..W at Maryland 4/25..W at Virginia 4/28..W at N.C. State 4/30..W Wake Forest 5/1...W Maryland 5/2...W Virginia 5/5...W at Wake Forest 5/8...W at South Carolina 5/9...W at Clemson 5/13..W Duke 5/15..W Davidson-2 5/16..W at Virginia Tech 5/28..W East Carolina-3 5/28..L Mississippi-3 5/30..W East Carolina-3 5/30..L Mississippi-3 1-Tallahassee, Fla. 2-Gastonia, N.C. 3-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C (14-15, 6-8 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/29..W Colgate 3/30..W Colgate 3/31..L Yale 4/1...W Virginia Tech 4/2...L Virginia Tech 4/3...W N.C. State 4/7...L Camp Lejeune 4/9...L at Clemson 4/10..L at South Carolina 4/13..L Duke 4/15..W at Ga. Southern 4/16..L at Georgia Tech 4/17..L at Georgia Tech 4/19..W at Georgia 4/20..W at Furman 4/23..W Maryland 4/24..W Florida State 4/27..L at N.C. State 4/28..W Davidson 4/30..W Clemson (13) 5/1...W South Carolina 5/4...L Wake Forest 5/8...L at Virginia 5/10..L at Maryland 5/11..W at Duke 5/13..L at Wake Forest 5/15..W Virginia 5/17..L Wake Forest-1 5/19..L at Virginia Tech 1-Asheboro, N.C (21-13, 12-2 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb ACC Champions NCAA College World Series 3/18..L at East Carolina 3/23..L Springfield 3/25..W Virginia Tech 3/26..L Virginia Tech 3/29..W Yale 3/30..W Colby 3/31..W Colby 4/2...W at N.C. State 4/4...L Connecticut 4/5...L Connecticut 4/7...L at Florida State 4/7...W at Florida State 4/7...L at Florida State 4/11..W at Georgia Tech 4/15..W Clemson 4/16..L South Carolina 4/19..W at Duke 4/22..W Maryland 4/23..W Virginia 4/26..W N.C. State 4/29..W at South Carolina 4/30..W at Clemson (8) 5/3...W Wake Forest 5/6...W at Maryland 5/7...W at Virginia 5/10..W Duke 5/14..L at Wake Forest 5/18..L at Virginia Tech 6/2...W East Carolina-1 6/3...W Mississippi State-1 PAGE 66

67 6/4...L Florida State-1 6/4...W Florida State-1 6/13..L Southern California-2 6/14..L Oklahoma State-2 1-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C. 2-College World Series, Omaha, Neb (19-8-1, ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/20..W Rhode Island 3/25..L at Ga. Southern 3/27..W at Florida 3/29..W Wake Forest-1 (11) 3/30..W Wake Forest-1 3/30..L at Florida State 3/31..W at Florida State 4/1...L at Florida State 4/4...W N.C. State 4/5...W Delaware 4/5...W Brown 4/7...L at Clemson 4/8...L at South Carolina 4/11..L Duke 4/14..W at Virginia 4/15..L at Maryland 4/21..W South Carolina 4/22..W Ga. Southern 4/25..W at Wake Forest 4/27..W East Carolina 4/29..W at Duke 5/2...W at N.C. State 5/5...W Virginia 5/6...W Maryland 5/8...L Clemson 5/13..W at Virginia Tech 5/13..W at Virginia Tech 5/15.. T Wake Forest-2 1-Tallahassee, Fla. 2-Asheboro, N.C (21-12, 12-6 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/18..L Adelphi 3/21..W Kent State 3/27..W Cornell 3/29..W Yale 3/30..W Yale 4/2...W Maine 4/6...L Virginia 4/6...W Virginia 4/13..W at Clemson (7) 4/13..L at Clemson (7) 4/14..W Eastern Kentucky 4/15..L at Ga. Southern 4/16..L at Florida 4/17..W at Florida 4/18..L at Mercer 4/19..L at Georgia Tech 4/20..W at Georgia Tech 4/23..W at Wake Forest 4/25..W Virginia Tech 4/27..W at Duke 4/30..W at N.C. State 4/30..L at N.C. State 5/2...L Clemson (10) 5/3...L South Carolina 5/3...L South Carolina 5/7...W Wake Forest 5/7...W Wake Forest 5/10..W at Virginia 5/11..W at Maryland 5/11..W at Maryland 5/13..L at Virginia Tech 5/15..W Duke 5/15..W Duke 1969 (23-11, 14-4 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 3/21..W at East Carolina 3/22..W George Wash. 3/26..W Yale 3/27..L Yale 3/29..L Virginia Tech 3/31..W Maine 4/1...W Cornell 4/2...W Towson State 4/4...L at Furman 4/5...W at Clemson 4/7...L at Georgia 4/8...W at Georgia Tech 4/12..L Wake Forest 4/15..L N.C. State 4/19..W South Carolina 4/22..W Duke 4/24..L at Virginia Tech 4/25..W at Virginia 4/25..W at Virginia 4/26..W at Maryland 4/29..W at Wake Forest 4/29..L at Wake Forest 5/2...W at South Carolina 5/2...W at South Carolina 5/6...W at N.C. State 5/10..W Virginia 5/13..W Clemson (7) 5/13..L Clemson (7) 5/17..W at Duke 5/17..W at Duke 5/29..W Furman-1 5/30..L Mississippi-1 5/31..W Virginia Tech-1 5/31..L Mississippi-1 1-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C (12-20, 7-13 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/23..L Virginia Tech 3/24..W Virginia Tech 3/24..L George Wash. 3/27..L W. Michigan-1 3/29..W at Florida State 3/30..L at Florida State 3/31..L at Florida State 4/1...L at Florida State 4/3...L N.C. State 4/4...W Columbia 4/4...W Wayne State 4/10..W at South Carolina 4/11..L at Clemson (7) 4/11..L at Clemson (7) 4/14..W at Duke 4/18..L Wake Forest 4/18..L Wake Forest 4/21..W Ga. Southern 4/24..L Maryland 4/25..W Virginia 4/25..L Virginia 4/29..W at Maryland 4/29..L at Maryland 5/2...L South Carolina 5/3...L South Carolina 5/5...L at N.C. State 5/5...L at N.C. State 5/7...L at Virginia Tech 5/9...W Duke 5/9...W Duke 5/11..W Clemson 5/12..L at Wake Forest 1-Jacksonville, Fla (13-19, 7-7 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/17..W at N. C. State 3/20..L at Duke 3/22..W Springfield 3/23..W Kent State 3/24..W Yale 3/26..L at South Carolina 3/28..L at Georgia Tech 3/29..L at Florida 3/30..L at Florida 3/31..L at Florida Southern 4/1...L at Florida Southern 4/2...L at Jacksonville 4/3...W at Jacksonville 4/8...L at Davidson 4/10..W Clemson-1 4/10..W Clemson-1 4/13..W at Duke 4/14..L at N.C. State 4/16..W at Wake Forest 4/17..L at Virginia Tech 4/21..W N.C. State 4/24..W Virginia 4/25..L Maryland 4/27..L at Virginia 4/28..L at Maryland 5/1...L South Carolina 5/2...L at East Carolina 5/4...L Davidson 5/7...L Duke 5/8...L Virginia Tech 5/10..W East Carolina 5/12..W Wake Forest 1-Durham, N.C (23-9, 10-5 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/11..W South Florida-1 3/12..W South Florida-1 3/13..L at St. Leo s 3/14..W at Rollins 3/15..W at Fla. Presbyterian 3/17..W at Florida 3/18..W at Florida 3/18..W Ohio State-2 3/19..W at Georgia Tech 3/21..W High Point 3/22..W Yale 3/23..W Yale 3/27..W at Wake Forest 3/29..L at Duke 4/1...L Clemson (7) 4/1...W Clemson (7) 4/3...L East Carolina 4/5...W at Virginia Tech 4/6...W Columbia 4/8...L Maryland 4/8...W Maryland 4/9...W Virginia 4/12..W at N.C. State 4/12..W at N.C. State 4/14..L Virginia Tech 4/16..L at Clemson (12) 4/18..L Wake Forest 4/18..W Wake Forest 4/20..L Davidson 4/27..W Duke 4/27..W Duke 4/29..W N.C. State (13) 1-Tampa, Fla. 2-Gainesville, Fla (11-15, 5-7 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/10..L at Jacksonville 3/11..W at Jacksonville 3/12..W at Rollins 3/13..W at Rollins 3/14..L Pennsylvania-1 3/15..L at Florida Southern 3/16..L at Florida 3/17..L at Florida 3/20..L W. Carolina (12) 3/21..W Wake Forest 3/24..W at Virginia 3/25..L at Maryland 3/27..W Eastern Michigan 3/28..W Virginia Tech 3/29..W at High Point 4/3...L at Clemson (8) 4/4...L at Davidson 4/5...W Duke 4/7...W Virginia 4/8...W Maryland 4/10..L at Duke 4/12..L at Wake Forest (11) 4/14..L Clemson 4/15..L at N.C. State 4/15..L at N.C. State 4/16..L Wake Forest-2 1-at Lakeland, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill 1974 (22-8-1, 10-5 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/8...W at Stetson (10) 3/9...L at Stetson 3/10..W at Rollins 3/11..W at Rollins 3/12..W at Florida Southern 3/13..W at S. Florida 3/14.. T at S. Florida (15) 3/15..L at Florida 3/16..W at Florida 3/18..W Virginia Tech 3/19..L Virginia Tech 3/22..W Pembroke State 3/23..W Appalachian State 3/24..W Western Carolina 3/27..W High Point 3/28..W at Duke 3/30..L at Clemson 4/3...W at N.C. State 4/7...W at Maryland 4/10..W at Virginia Tech 4/12..L Clemson 4/14..W Duke 4/16..W at Wake Forest (7) 4/16..W at Wake Forest (7) 4/18..L N.C. State (10) 4/20..W Maryland (14) 4/21..W Virginia 4/21..W Virginia 4/25..W Wake Forest-1 4/26..L N.C. State-1 4/27..L Clemson-1 1-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C (17-19, 6-9 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/7...W at The Citadel 3/8...L at Rollins 3/9...L Temple-1 3/9...W at Rollins (10) 3/10..L at Stetson 3/10..W at Stetson 3/12..W at Florida Southern 3/13..L American-2 (10) 3/13..L at South Florida 3/14..W at Florida 3/15..W at Florida 3/21..W at Pembroke St. 3/23..W Western Carolina 3/23..W Massachusetts 3/26..W Massachusetts 3/27..L at Duke 3/31..L High Point 4/1...L St. John s 4/2...L N.C. State (11) 4/3...L South Carolina 4/4...W Towson State 4/5...W Virginia 4/6...L Maryland 4/7...L at Virginia Tech 4/8...W at Wake Forest 4/11..L at Clemson (7) 4/11..L at Clemson (7) 4/12..L at South Carolina 4/13..W Duke 4/15..W Wake Forest 4/17..L at N.C. State 4/20..L at Virginia 4/24..W Virginia-3 4/25..W Clemson-3 4/26..L N.C. State-3 4/26..L Clemson-3 1-Winter Park, Fla. 2-Tampa, Fla. 3-ACC Tourament, Chapel Hill 1976 (19-17, 8-4 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/5... L at Rollins 3/6...L at Rollins 3/7...L at Florida Southern 3/8...L at Miami 3/9...L at Miami (10) 3/9...L at Miami 3/10..W at Miami 3/11..W at South Florida 3/12..L at South Florida 3/17..W Western Carolina 3/18..W Old Dominion 3/19..W Pembroke 3/20..L at High Point 3/21..W UNC-Wilmington 3/21..W UNC-Wilmington 3/22..L at East Carolina 3/24..W at N.C. State 3/26..W South Carolina 3/27..L South Carolina 3/28..W Eastern Conecticut 3/29..W Duke 3/30..L Virginia Tech 4/1...W Methodist 4/1...W Methodist 4/3...W at Virginia 4/6...W Wake Forest 4/7...L N.C. State 4/8...L at South Carolina 4/9...W Clemson (10) 4/11..L Clemson (12) 4/13..W at Duke 4/15..L at Wake Forest 4/17..L Maryland (14) 4/17..W Maryland 4/18..W Virginia 4/23..L Virginia-1 1-ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C (18-17, 6-6 ACC) Coach: Walter Rabb 3/5...L at Stetson 3/6...L at Rollins 3/8...L at Florida Southern 3/9...W at Florida Southern 3/10..W at S. Florida 3/11..W at S. Florida (10) 3/12..L at Jacksonville 3/13..L at Ga. Southern 3/15..W Atlantic Christian 3/16..W Western Carolina 3/16..L Western Carolina 3/17..W Old Dominion 3/18..W High Point 3/19..L Campbell 3/21..L East Carolina 3/23..W at Methodist 3/24..W N.C. State 3/25..W at South Carolina 3/26..W at South Carolina 3/28..W at Duke 3/29..L Madison 3/29..W Elon College 4/1...W UNC-Wilmington 4/3...W Maryland 4/6...W at N.C. State 4/7...L South Carolina 4/8...L at Wake Forest 4/9...L at Clemson 4/10..L at Clemson 4/12..W Duke 4/14..L Wake Forest 4/15..L at Virginia 4/15..W at Virginia 4/16..L at Maryland (12) 4/21..L N.C. State-1 1-ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C (38-17, 9-3 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts NCAA College World Series 2/24..W at Francis Marion 2/25..W at Francis Marion PAGE 67

68 3/3...W Pan American-1 3/3...W Pan American-1 3/5...L Pan American-1 3/5...W Pan American-1 3/6...L Northern Iowa-1 3/7...W Pan American-1 3/8...L Louisiana Tech-1 3/8...W Pan American-1 3/9...W Northern Iowa-1 3/10..W Northern Iowa-1 3/11..W Okla. State-1 (12) 3/11..L Pan American-1 3/13..L Campbell 3/15..W Appalachian State 3/15..W Liberty Baptist 3/16..W Milligan College (5) 3/17..W William & Mary 3/18..W Duke 3/19..W at South Carolina 3/20..W Madison 3/21..L at Richmond 3/22..W Old Dominion 3/23..W at Duke 3/24..W Clemson 3/27..W East Carolina 3/28..L St. John s 3/29..W LeMoyne College 3/30..L LeMoyne College 3/30..W Towson State 4/1...W at Maryland (10) 4/2...W at Virginia 4/4...L at N.C. State 4/5...L at East Carolina 4/7...W at Wake Forest 4/8...L Virginia 4/9...L Maryland 4/10..W at Liberty Baptist 4/11..W Virginia Tech 4/12..W Wake Forest 4/14..L South Carolina 4/15..W South Carolina 4/16..W N.C. State 4/17..W Clemson (12) 4/20..L Duke-2 4/28..W at East Tenn. State 5/20..W East Tenn. State-3 5/21..W at Auburn-3 5/22..L Memphis State-3 5/23..W Memphis State-3 6/3...L Oral Roberts-4 6/4...W St. John s-4 6/5...W Michigan-4 6/7...L So. California-4 1-Palm Valley Tournament, Edinburg, Texas 2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill 3-NCAA South Regional, Auburn, Ala. 4-College World Series, Omaha, Neb ( , ACC 7-5) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/27..W Elon (13) 2/28..W Guilford 3/1...W Atlantic Christian 3/2...W at The Citadel 3/3...W at The Citadel 3/4...W at Francis Marion 3/8...L at Hawaii 3/8...L at Hawaii 3/9...L at Hawaii 3/10..L at Hawaii 3/10..L at Hawaii 3/12..L at Hawaii 3/15..L Connecticut 3/16..W Connecticut 3/17..W at Duke 3/18..L N.C. State (12) 3/19..W Methodist 3/20..W Ohio (12) 3/21..W Appalachian State 3/22..W Ohio (10) 3/24..W East Tenn. State 3/25..W East Tenn. State 3/27..L at Clemson 3/28..L at Clemson 3/30..W at Campbell 3/31..W UNC Wilmington 4/1...L at South Carolina 4/2...W East Carolina 4/4...W Duke 4/6...L Elon 4/7...W Virginia 4/8...W Maryland 4/9...L at East Caro. (15) 4/10..W Campbell 4/11..L at Wake Forest 4/12..W at UNC Wilmington 4/13..W Pfeiffer 4/14..W at N.C. State (11) 4/16..W St. John s (12) 4/16..L St. John s 4/17..W St. John s 4/18..W Lenoir Rhyne 4/19..W Liberty Baptist 4/21..W at Maryland 4/22..L at Virginia (11) 4/24..W Wake Forest 4/25..W UNC Charlotte 4/26..W Davidson 4/27..W South Carolina 4/28.. T High Point 1980 (39-17, 11-1 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/23..W at The Citadel 2/24..W at The Citadel 2/27..W at High Point 2/28..W Elon 2/29..L at Ga. Southern 3/1...L at Jacksonville (5) 3/3...W at Stetson 3/4...L at Stetson 3/5...L at South Florida 3/6...L at South Florida 3/6...L at Florida Southern 3/7...W at Baptist College 3/10..W Western Carolina 3/11..W Western Carolina 3/14..L Connecticut (7) 3/14..W Connecticut (7) 3/15..W Duke 3/16..W at N.C. State 3/17..L South Carolina 3/18..W Massachusetts 3/19..W Eastern Conn. 3/20..L at Campbell 3/22..W at Virginia 3/23..L at Maryland 3/24..W Ohio 3/26..W Wake Forest 3/27..W High Point 3/27..W Pfeiffer 3/28..W Howard (5) 3/29..W Georgia Tech 3/31..W Fairfield 3/31..W Towson State 4/1...W Fairfield (13) 4/2...W N.C. State 4/3...L at East Carolina 4/5...W at Clemson 4/6...W at Georgia Tech 4/7...L at South Carolina 4/9...W at Duke 4/10..W East Carolina 4/12..W Clemson 4/14..W UNC Charlotte 4/15..W UNC Wilmington 4/16..W at Wake Forest 4/17..W Campbell 4/18..L at Eastern Conn. 4/19..W at Eastern Conn. 4/20..W Connecticut (11) 4/22..W Duke-1 4/24..L N.C. State-2 4/25..W Maryland-2 4/25..W N.C. State-2 4/26..L Clemson-2 5/9...L at East Tenn. State 5/10..L at E. Tenn. St. (12) 5/11..W at East Tenn. State 1-ACC Tournament First Round, Chapel Hill 2-ACC Tournament Final Rounds, Raleigh, N.C (38-15, 6-7 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/20..W at Jacksonville 2/21..L at Jacksonville (7) 2/21..W at Jacksonville (7) 2/27..W at Francis Marion 2/28..W at The Citadel 3/1...W at The Citadel 3/2...L at Baptist College 3/5...W High Point (8) 3/7...W at South Carolina 3/8...L at South Carolina 3/9...L at Florida Southern 3/10..W Eastern Kentucky 3/10..W at Stetson 3/11..W Purdue 3/14..W at Ga. Southern 3/15..L at Ga. Southern 3/17..W Connecticut 3/18..W N.C. Wesleyan (11) 3/19..L at Duke 3/20..W Connecticut 3/21..W Clemson 3/24..W Fairfield 3/25..W Fairfield 3/25..W Princeton 3/27..W Georgia Tech 3/28..L Virginia (11) 3/29..W Maryland 3/31..W at UNC Wilmington 4/1...L at N.C. State 4/2...W at Campbell 4/4...L at Maryland 4/5...W at East Carolina 4/7...W Liberty Baptist 4/9...L Duke 4/10..W at UNC Charlotte 4/11..W at Georgia Tech 4/12..L at Clemson 4/14..W Wake Forest 4/16..W at Wake Forest 4/17..W Campbell 4/18..L N.C. State 4/22..W Maryland-1 4/23..W N.C. State-1 4/24..W Duke-1 4/25..L Clemson-1 4/26..L Clemson-1 4/28..W South Carolina 4/29..L South Carolina 4/30..W Davidson 5/1...W East Tenn. State 5/2...W East Tenn. State 5/2...W UNC Wilmington 5/3...W East Carolina 1-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill 1982 (29-27, 7-5 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 2/19..L at Miami 2/20..W at Miami 2/21..L at Miami 2/25..W Elon 2/28..L at The Citadel (7) 2/28..W at The Citadel (7) 3/2...L at Baptist (7) 3/2...L at Baptist 3/4...W N.C. Wesleyan (10) 3/5...L at UNC Wilm. (10) 3/8...W Georgetown-1 (7) 3/8...L at Stetson 3/9...L at Stetson 3/10..L Purdue-2 3/11..L at St. Leo 3/12..L at Florida Southern 3/13..L Old Dominion (8) 3/16..W Virginia 3/17..L Connecticut (15) 3/18..W Clemson (10) 3/19..W Connecticut 3/20..L N.C. State (10) 3/22..W Ohio (7) 3/22..L Ohio (7) 3/23..W UNC Charlotte 3/24..W East Tenn. St. (15) 3/25..W East Tenn. St. 3/26..W Georgia Tech 3/27..L Maryland 3/28..L App. State (15) 3/29..W Pfeiffer 3/30..W at Campbell 3/31..L at Wake Forest 4/1...L at UNC Wilmington 4/2...W at Davidson 4/3...L at Clemson 4/4...W at Ga. Tech (10) 4/7...L Campbell 4/10..L at Virginia 4/12..L East Carolina (10) 4/12..W Baptist 4/13..W Baptist (15) 4/14..W at Duke 4/15..W Towson State 4/15..W Davidson 4/17..W at N.C. State 4/18..W Duke 4/19..L Old Dominion 4/21..W Maryland-3 4/22..L Virginia-3 4/23..W N.C. State-3 4/24..W Clemson-3 4/24..W Wake Forest-3 4/25..W Virginia-3 (12) 5/27..L The Citadel-4 5/28..L East Carolina-4 1-Deland, Fla. 2-Lakeland, Fla. 3-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill 4-NCAA East Regional, Columbia, S.C (42-10, 10-2 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 2/18..W at Baptist College 2/19..W at Baptist College 2/20..W at Armstrong State 2/26..L at The Citadel 2/27..W at The Citadel 3/2...W N.C. Wesleyan 3/3...W at UNC Wilmington 3/4...W at UNC Wilmington 3/6...W W. Michigan-1 3/9...W Purdue-1 (7) 3/9...W Purdue-1 (11) 3/11..W Rider 3/12..W Rider 3/13..W Rider (7) 3/13..W George Mason (7) 3/14..L Connecticut (7) 3/14..W George Mason (7) 3/15..W Connecticut 3/16..W Fairfield (7) 3/16..W Fairfield (7) 3/19..W Duke (10) 3/20..L at N.C. State 3/21..L Ohio 3/22..W Ohio (7) 3/22..W Tennessee (8) 3/23..W Wake Forest 3/26..W at Maryland 3/28..W Davidson 3/29..W SUNY-Buffalo 3/30..W at Duke 4/1...W Georgia Tech 4/4...W Howard 4/5...L at Campbell 4/6...W at Wake Forest 4/10..L at Georgia Tech 4/11..L UNC Wilmington 4/12..W UNC Wilmington 4/13..W N.C. State 4/14..W at East Carolina 4/16..W Maryland 4/17..W Virginia (7) 4/17..W Virginia (7) 4/20..W Duke-2 4/21..W Maryland-2 4/22..W Clemson-2 4/24..W Virginia-2 (11) 4/24..L Clemson-2 4/25..W Clemson-2 5/27..W William & Mary-3 5/28..L The Citadel-3 5/28..L Delaware-3 1-Lakeland, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill 3-NCAA East Regional, Chapel Hill 1984 (44-13, 12-2 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 2/10..L at New Orleans 2/11..W at New Orleans 2/17..W at Baptist College 2/18..W at Baptist College 2/25..W at The Citadel 2/26..W at The Citadel 3/1...W at UNC Wilmington 3/2...W at UNC Wilmington 3/5...L at Stetson 3/6...W Purdue-1 (7) 3/6...W Purdue-1 (7) 3/8...L at Florida 3/10..W UNC Wilmington 3/10..W William & Mary 3/11..W UNC Wilmington 3/14..W Connecticut 3/14..W Fairfield 3/15..L Connecticut 3/16..W Vermont 3/17..W at Duke 3/18..W N.C. State 3/19..W SUNY Buffalo (7) 3/19..W SUNY Buffalo (7) 3/20..W SUNY Buffalo 3/21..W at Wake Forest (6) 3/22..L Northwestern (7) 3/22..W Northwestern (7) 3/23..L Northwestern 3/24..W Virginia 3/25..W Maryland 3/27..L at East Carolina 3/28..W Duke 3/29..W UNC Charlotte 3/31..W at Georgia Tech 4/1...W at Clemson 4/2...W East Carolina 4/4...L at N.C. State 4/5...W at UNC Charlotte 4/7...W Georgia Tech (10) 4/8...L Clemson 4/11..W Wake Forest 4/12..W Liberty Baptist 4/13..W Va. Commonwealth 4/14..W at Virginia 4/15..W at Maryland 4/18..W Wake Forest-2 4/20..W Maryland-2 4/20..W N.C. State-2 4/21..W Clemson-2 4/21..W Georgia Tech-2 5/17..L at Arizona State 5/18..W at Arizona State 5/19..L at Arizona State 5/24..W Eastern Kentucky-3 5/25..L South Carolina-3 5/26..L New Orleans-3 1-Deland, Fla. PAGE 68

69 2-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 3-NCAA South II Reg., Starkville, Miss ( , ACC 9-4-1) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/14..L at Stetson 2/15..W at Stetson 2/16..L at Central Fla. 2/17..W at Central Fla. (10) 2/21..W at Baptist College 2/22..W at Baptist College 2/23..W at The Citadel 2/24..L at The Citadel 2/27..W Campbell 3/4...L at Arizona 3/5...L at Arizona 3/6...W at Arizona 3/8...L at New Orleans 3/9...L at New Orleans 3/10..L at New Orleans 3/13..W Connecticut 3/14..W Connecticut 3/15..L Eastern Kentucky 3/16..L at Virginia 3/17..W at Maryland 3/18..W Vermont (7) 3/18..W Vermont (7) 3/19.. T at Duke (10) 3/20..W at Wake Forest 3/21..W at East Carolina 3/23..W Maryland 3/24..W Virginia 3/25..W UNC Wilmington 3/26..W Appalachian State 3/27..L at N.C. State 3/28..W at Davidson 3/29..W Ohio 3/30..W Ohio 3/31..W SUNY Buffalo (7) 3/31..W SUNY Buffalo (7) 4/1...W Duke 4/2...W Va. Commonwealth 4/3...W Wake Forest 4/4...W East Carolina 4/5...L at Clemson 4/6...W at Georgia Tech 4/8...W at UNCW (7) 4/8...W at UNCW (7) 4/9...W at Campbell 4/10..L N.C. State 4/11..W UNC Charlotte 4/12..W UNC Wilmington 4/13..W Clemson 4/14..W Georgia Tech 4/17..W Duke-1 4/18..L Clemson-1 4/19..L Virginia-1 5/13..W Western Carolina 5/14..W Western Carolina 5/15..W Western Carolina 5/17..L at Florida State 5/18..L at Florida State 5/19..W at Florida State 1-ACC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga (33-22, 7-7 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/20..W at Baptist College 2/21..L at Baptist College 2/22..W at The Citadel 2/23..L at The Citadel 2/26..L at UNC Wilmington 2/28..W Rutgers 3/1...W Rutgers 3/2...W Rutgers 3/7...W George Wash. 3/10..W South Carolina-1 3/11..L Michigan-1 3/12..L Rollins-1 3/13..L South Carolina-1 3/14..L Michigan-1 3/17..W Vermont 3/18..W at Duke 3/21..W at Virginia 3/22..L Rider 3/23..W Rider 3/26..L at Wake Forest 3/27..W St. Bonaventure 3/28..W St. Bonaventure 3/29..W Virginia 3/31..W SUNY-Buffalo 4/1...L at N.C. State 4/2...W Davidson 4/3...L UNC Charlotte 4/4...L at Oral Roberts 4/5...W at Oral Roberts 4/8...W at UNC Charlotte 4/9...W Wake Forest 4/10..L at East Carolina 4/12..W Georgia Tech 4/13..W Clemson 4/16..W Duke 4/17..W East Carolina (10) 4/19..L at Clemson 4/20..L at Georgia Tech 4/22..W UNC Wilmington 4/23..L N.C. State 4/24..L at Campbell 4/25..W New Orleans (11) 4/26..L New Orleans 4/27..W New Orleans 5/7...W Campbell (11) 5/8...W Florida Intl. 5/9...W Florida Intl. 5/10..W Va. Commonwealth 5/10..W Florida Intl. 5/11..L at Maryland (7) 5/11..L at Maryland (7) 5/14..W Virginia-2 (10) 5/15..L N.C. State-2 (11) 5/16..W Virginia-2 5/17..L Georgia Tech-2 1-Rollins Baseball Week, Winter Park, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C (31-22, 13-7 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/14..W at The Citadel (10) 2/15..L at The Citadel 2/25..L at UNC Charlotte 3/3...W UNC Charlotte 3/5...L at Coastal Carolina 3/6...W Rutgers 3/7...W Rutgers 3/8...W Rutgers (8) 3/13..L Maine-1 3/14..L Washington State-1 3/15..L Oklahoma State-1 3/17..W SUNY-Buffalo 3/18..W SUNY-Buffalo 3/19..W Connecticut 3/20..W Rider 3/21..W Rider 3/22..W Rider 3/23..W at Campbell 3/24..W at Wake Forest 3/26..W Duke 3/29..W N.C. State 3/31..W Wake Forest 4/2...L at Davidson 4/4...L at Georgia Tech (7) 4/4...L at Georgia Tech (7) 4/5...L at Clemson 4/7...L at N.C. State 4/8...W UNC Wilmington 4/9...W at Duke 4/11..W Maryland (7) 4/11..W Maryland (7) 4/12..W Virginia 4/14..W at Duke 4/19..W at Virginia (7) 4/19..W at Virginia (7) 4/21..L Wake Forest 4/22..L East Carolina 4/23..L at UNC Wilmington 4/24..L Georgia Tech 4/25..W Clemson 4/26..L Clemson 5/6...W Richmond 5/6...L Central Florida 5/7...W Central Florida 5/7...W N.C. State 5/8...W Miami 5/9...L Miami 5/10..L Miami 5/11..L Campbell 5/14..W Maryland-2 5/14..L Clemson-2 5/15..W Duke-2 (12) 5/16..L N.C. State-2 1-Dixie Classic, Shreveport, La. 2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C (34-27, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/21..W at The Citadel 2/22..W at The Citadel 2/26..L at New Orleans 2/27..L at New Orleans 2/28..L at New Orleans 3/4...L Seton Hall 3/5...W Seton Hall 3/6...W Seton Hall 3/8...L Pace 3/11..L Western Michigan 3/12..W Rutgers 3/13..L Rutgers 3/15..W Coastal Carolina 3/16..W South Carolina 3/17..W South Carolina 3/18..W Rider 3/19..W Rider (12) 3/20..W Rider 3/21..W Liberty 3/23..W Towson State 3/24..W at Wake Forest 3/26..W Duke 3/27..W at N.C. State 3/29..L at Wake Forest 3/30..W at Duke 4/1...L at Clemson 4/2...L at Clemson 4/3...L at Georgia Tech 4/5...L N.C. State 4/6...W Wake Forest 4/7...W at UNC Charlotte 4/9...W Virginia (7) 4/9...L Virginia (7) 4/10..W Maryland 4/12..L Duke 4/13..W at N.C. State 4/15..W at Virginia 4/16..W at Maryland 4/17..L at Maryland 4/18..L at Oklahoma State 4/19..L at Oklahoma State 4/20..L UNC Charlotte 4/21..L at East Carolina 4/22..W East Carolina 4/23..W at UNC Wilmington 4/24..W UNC Wilmington 5/3...W Davidson 5/3...W Florida Southern 5/4...L VCU (7) 5/5...L at Campbell 5/6...L Georgia Tech 5/7...L Georgia Tech 5/8...L Clemson 5/9...W Campbell 5/11..W Virginia-1 5/12..W Clemson-1 5/13..W Georgia Tech-1 5/14..L Clemson-1 5/14..W Clemson-1 5/15..L Georgia Tech-1 1-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. Pitchers Paul Shuey, Michael Hoog, Jim Dougherty, Brad Woodall, Frank Maney and Rich Fernandez helped the 1990 Tar Heels win a school-record 51 games ( , 15-4 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts NCAA College World Series 2/15..W at Coastal Carolina 2/25..W at The Citadel (7) 2/25..L at The Citadel (7) 3/1...L at Coastal Carolina 3/4...W Seton Hall 3/4...W Seton Hall 3/5...W Seton Hall 3/10..L N.C. State 3/13..W U.S. Intl-1 (8) 3/14..L Washington State-1 3/15..L Kansas State-1 3/16..L at Fresno State 3/17..W Liberty-1 3/18..W Missouri-1 3/21..W Tennessee 3/24..W Georgia Tech 3/25..L Clemson 3/26..W Clemson 3/28..L Pace 3/29..W Pace 4/1...W at Virginia (10) 4/2...W at Virginia 4/3...W Campbell 4/4...W at Duke 4/8...W Maryland (7) 4/9...W Virginia (14) 4/11..W at Duke 4/12..L UNC Wilmington 4/13..W Coastal Carolina 4/13..L Coastal Caro. (13) 4/16..W N.C. State (11) 4/16..W N.C. State (7) 4/18..W Duke 4/19..L Wake Forest 4/21..W at Georgia Tech 4/22..L at Georgia Tech 4/23..W at Clemson 4/25..W Wake Forest 4/26..W at Wake Forest 4/27.. T UNC Charlotte 4/28..W at Davidson 4/29..W Davidson (8) 5/9...W East Carolina (7) 5/10..W at VCU 5/13..W Duke-2 5/14..W N.C. State-2 5/15..L Clemson-2 5/16..W Wake Forest-2 5/16..L Clemson-2 5/19..W New Orleans-3 5/20..W Arizona-3 (10) 5/21..W N.C. State-3 5/22..L Clemson-3 5/25..W Nicholls State-4 5/26..W Jacksonville-4 5/27..W Mississippi State-4 5/28..L Mississippi State-4 5/28..W Mississippi State-4 6/2...L Florida State-5 6/4...L Arkansas-5 1-Pepsi/Me-N-Ed s Classic, Fresno, Calif. 2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 3-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill 4-NCAA South Regional, Starkville, Miss. 5-College World Series, Omaha, Neb (51-14, 17-4 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants 2/10..L Florida State-1 2/11..L Louisiana State-1 2/17..W at Coastal Carolina 2/18..W at Coastal Carolina 2/24..W George Wash. 2/24..W George Wash. (7) 2/25..W George Wash. (10) 3/3...W Seton Hall 3/5...W UNC Charlotte 3/8...W at Duke 3/9...W at Duke 3/10..W at Duke 3/11..W Coastal Carolina 3/12..W Coastal Carolina 3/13..L at Tennessee (10) 3/14..L at Tennessee 3/15..W Connecticut 3/16..W Connecticut 3/16..W Rider 3/18..W Rider 3/18..W Rider 3/20..W Va. Commonwealth 3/21..W Hartford 3/22..W Hartford 3/23..W Maryland 3/24..W Maryland 3/25..W Maryland 3/28..W at Campbell 3/30..W at Wake Forest 3/31..W at Wake Forest 4/1...L at Wake Forest 4/3...L at East Carolina 4/4...W at Davidson 4/6...W Clemson 4/7...W Clemson 4/8...W Clemson 4/10..W at UNC Charlotte 4/11..L East Carolina 4/13..W at Virginia (11) 4/14..W at Virginia 4/15..L at Virginia 4/17..W at UNC Wilmington 4/18..W Davidson 4/20..L at Georgia Tech 4/21..L at Georgia Tech 4/22..W at Ga. Tech (11) 4/24..W Campbell 4/26..W N.C. State PAGE 69

70 4/27..W at N.C. State 4/28..W N.C. State 5/8...W UNC Wilmington 5/9...W at Princeton (7) 5/9...W at Princeton (7) 5/12..W Maryland-2 5/13..W Georgia Tech-2 5/14..W Clemson-2 5/15..W Virginia-2 5/15..W N.C. State-2 5/18..W Fresno State-3 5/19..L Arizona-3 5/20..L Southern Cal-3 5/24..W Rutgers-4 5/25..W Iowa-4 5/26..L Georgia-4 5/26..L Rutgers-4 1-ABCA Hall of Fame Tournament Orlando, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 3-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill 4-NCAA Northeast Regional, Waterbury, Conn (36-23, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/14..L at Coastal Carolina 2/17..W UNC Wilmington 2/19..W at Campbell 2/22..W Seton Hall 2/23..W Seton Hall 2/24..W Seton Hall 2/26..W at Cstl Caro. (10) 2/27..W at East Caro. (10) 3/1...W Rutgers 3/2...L Appalachian State 3/2...W Rutgers 3/4...L James Mad. (11) 3/6...W at Duke 3/7...W Duke (7) 3/8...W Duke 3/11..L Creighton-1 3/12..L Cal. St.-Nrthrdge-1 3/13..W Virginia Tech-1 3/14..W Iowa State-1 3/15..L St. John s-1 (7) 3/16..W Virginia Tech-1 3/19..W Old Dominion 3/20..W Liberty 3/24..W at Maryland (7) 3/24..L at Maryland (7) 3/26..W Md.-Baltimore Co. 3/27..L Jacksonville 3/30..L at Wake Forest (7) 3/30..L at Wake Forest (7) 3/31..L Wake Forest 4/2...W Pace (10) 4/3...W Pace 4/5...L at Clemson 4/6...L at Clemson (12) 4/7...L at Clemson 4/9...L East Carolina 4/10..L at UNC Charlotte 4/12..W Virginia 4/13..W Virginia 4/14..L Virginia 4/16..W at UNC Wilmington 4/17..W Campbell 4/20..W Georgia Tech (7) 4/20..L Georgia Tech (7) 4/21..W Georgia Tech 4/23..W Coastal Carolina 4/24..W Coastal Carolina 4/25..L at N.C. State 4/26..W N.C. State 4/27..W at N.C. State 5/7...W UNC Charlotte (12) 5/8...W Princeton (7) 5/8...W Princeton 5/9...W Princeton 5/11..L Wake Forest-2 5/12..W Maryland-2 5/13..L Virginia-2 5/17..L Rider-3 5/18..L UC Santa Barb.-3 1-Pepsi/Me-N-Ed s Classic, Fresno, Calif. 2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 3-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill 1992 (31-27, 8-16 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/15..W at Coastal Carolina 2/16..W at Coastal Carolina 2/20..W Campbell 2/21..L Va. Commonwealth 2/22..L Coastal Carolina 2/26..W UNC Greensboro 2/28..W Seton Hall 2/29..W Seton Hall 3/1...L Seton Hall 3/3...L at Old Dominion 3/5...W at Duke 3/7...L at Duke 3/7...L at Duke 3/8...L at Winthrop 3/9...W Appalachian State 3/10..W at Campbell (7) 3/13..L Florida State 3/14..W Florida State 3/15..L Florida State 3/16..W Western Illinois 3/17..W Western Illinois 3/18..W Eastern Kentucky 3/20..W Maryland 3/21..W Maryland 3/22..W Maryland (10) 3/24..W Bowling Green 3/28..L at Wake Forest (7) 3/28..L at Wake Forest (7) 3/29..W at Wake Frst (10) 4/3...L Clemson 4/4...L Clemson 4/5...L Clemson 4/7...W at UNC Wilmington 4/8...L at UNC Charlotte 4/8...W at UNC Charlotte 4/10..W at Virginia 4/11..W at Virginia 4/12..L at Virginia 4/14..W UNC Wilmington 4/15..W East Carolina-1 4/17..L at Georgia Tech 4/18..L at Georgia Tech 4/19..L at Georgia Tech 4/22..W Winthrop 4/23..L N.C. State 4/24..L N.C. State 4/25..L N.C. State 5/5...L at Princeton 5/6...L at Princeton (7) 5/6...W at Princeton (7) 5/9...L Georgia Tech-2 5/10..W Maryland-2 5/11..W Wake Forest-2 5/12..L Florida State-2 5/15..W Long Beach St.-3 5/16..L Wake Forest-3 5/16..W Cal Nrthrdge-3 (10) 5/17..W East Carolina-3 1-Zebulon, N.C. 2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 3-Kraft/Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill 1993 (43-20, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts NCAA Tournament Participants 2/20..W at Coastal Carolina 2/21..W at Coastal Carolina 2/22..L at East Carolina 2/23..W at Davidson 2/27..L Seton Hall 2/27..W Seton Hall 2/28..L Seton Hall 3/2...W Appalachian State 3/6...W St. Louis 3/7...W Ball State 3/7...W St. Louis 3/8...W Ball State 3/12..L at Florida State 3/14..L at Florida St. (10) 3/16..W Coastal Carolina 3/18..W Coastal Carolina 3/19..W Maryland 3/20..W Maryland 3/21..L Maryland 3/23..W Towson State 3/24..W Eastern Illinois 3/26..W Wake Forest 3/28..W Wake Forest 3/28..L Wake Forest (7) 4/2...L at Clemson 4/3...W at Clemson 4/4...L at Clemson 4/6...L N.C. A&T State 4/7...W Campbell 4/9...W Virginia 4/10..W Virginia 4/11..W Virginia 4/13..W East Carolina-1 4/14..L East Carolina-1 4/16..L Georgia Tech 4/17..W Georgia Tech 4/18..L Georgia Tech 4/20..W at UNC Wilmington 4/22..W at N.C. State 4/23..L at N.C. State 4/24..W at N.C. State 4/26..W Davidson 4/27..W UNC Wilmington 4/28..W East Carolina 4/28..W UNC Greensboro 5/9...W Duke 5/10..L Duke 5/11..W Duke 5/12..W Princeton (7) 5/12..W Princeton (7) 5/13..W Princeton 5/15..W Wake Forest-2 5/16..W N.C. State-2 5/18..L Clemson-2 5/18..L N.C. State-2 5/21..W Washington State-3 5/22..W Miami-3 5/23..L So. California-3 5/27..L Hawaii-4 5/28..W Yale-4 5/29..W Hawaii-4 5/29..W UCLA-4 5/30..L Texas A&M-4 1-Five County Stadium Zebulon, N.C. 2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 3-Winn Dixie/Carolina Invitational Chapel Hill 4-NCAA Central I Regional, College Station, Texas 1994 (34-21, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/4...W The Citadel-1 2/5...L at Armstrong St.-1 2/12..W at Coastal Carolina 2/13..L at Coastal Carolina 2/15..W at Campbell 2/18..W Appalachian State 2/19..L Coastal Carolina 2/20..W Coastal Carolina 2/22..W Campbell 2/25..W Seton Hall 2/26..W Seton Hall 2/27..W Seton Hall 3/4...W West Virginia 3/5...W West Virginia 3/6...L West Virginia 3/8...W at Davidson 3/10..W Temple 3/11..W Connecticut 3/12..W Connecticut 3/13..W Connecticut 3/15..W Marist 3/16..W Marist 3/18..W at Wake Forest 3/19..L at Wake Forest 3/20..L at Wake Forest 3/22..W Davidson 3/23..W Davidson 3/25..W Florida State 3/26..L Florida State 3/29..W UNC Greensboro 4/1...L at Georgia Tech 4/2...L at Ga. Tech (10) 4/3...W at Georgia Tech 4/8...W at Virginia 4/9...W at Virginia 4/10..W at Virginia 4/13..L at East Carolina 4/15..W Maryland 4/16..W Maryland 4/17..L Maryland 4/19..W at UNC Wilm. (10) 4/22..L Clemson 4/23..W Clemson 4/24..L Clemson 4/26..W UNC Wilmington 4/27..L East Carolina 5/8...L Duke-2 5/9...L at Duke 5/10..L at Duke 5/13..L N.C. State 5/14..W N.C. State 5/15..L N.C. State 5/18..L Georgia Tech-3 5/19..W Duke-3 5/20..L N.C. State-3 1-Great Savannah Shootout, Savannah, Ga. 2-Durham Athletic Park, Durham, N.C. 3-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C (39-23, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts NCAA Tournament Participants 2/10..W Georgia-1 2/10..L Miami-1 2/11..L Central Florida-1 2/12..L Georgia-1 2/17..W George Wash. (7) 2/17..L George Wash. (8) 2/19..W Appalachian State 2/21..W at Furman 2/22..W at Campbell (12) 2/24..W Seton Hall 2/25..W Seton Hall 2/26..L Seton Hall 3/3...W at UNC Wilm.-2 3/4...W George Mason-2 3/6...L East Carolina-2 3/9...W Campbell 3/10..L Delaware 3/11..W Delaware 3/12..W Delaware 3/13..W Marist 3/16..L Richmond 3/17..W Virginia 3/18..W Virginia (10) 3/19..W Virginia 3/21..W UMBC 3/22..W East Carolina-3 3/24..W Georgia Tech 3/25..W Georgia Tech 3/26..L Georgia Tech 3/28..W Louisville 3/29..W Louisville 3/31..L at Clemson 4/1...L at Clemson 4/2...W at Clemson 4/7...L at Maryland 4/8...W at Maryland 4/9...W at Maryland 4/12..W Towson State (7) 4/14..W Duke 4/15..W Duke 4/16..W Duke 4/19..W UNC Greensboro 4/21..L at N.C. State 4/22..L at N.C. State 4/23..L at N.C. State 4/25..W Appalachian St.-4 4/26..L at UNC Gboro 5/6...W Furman 5/7...W Wake Forest 5/8...L Wake Forest 5/9...L Wake Forest 5/13..W at Florida State (8) 5/13..L at Florida State (7) 5/14..W at Florida State 5/17..W Wake Forest-5 5/18..L Clemson-5 5/19..W Georgia Tech-5 5/20..L Florida State-5 5/26..W South Florida-6 5/27..W Fla. International-6 5/28..L Miami-6 5/28..L Texas A&M-6 1-Olive Garden Baseball Classic, Orlando, Fla. 2-Bojangles-Seahawk Challenge, Wilmington, N.C. 3-Kinston, N.C. 4-Hickory, N.C. 5-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 6-NCAA Atlantic II Regional, Coral Gables, Fla (33-25, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/9...L Texas Tech-1 2/10..L at Central Florida-1 2/11..W Alabama-1 2/18..W at Coastal Carolina 2/19..W at Coastal Carolina 2/22..W UNC Asheville 2/23..W Seton Hall 2/24..L Seton Hall 2/25..W Seton Hall 2/27..L Campbell 3/2...W Richmond 3/3...W Richmond 3/3...W Richmond 3/4...W at Campbell 3/8...W Rider 3/9...L Rider 3/10..W Rider (14) 3/11..L Butler 3/12..L Coastal Carolina 3/13..W Coastal Carolina 3/14..W Northern Illinois 3/16..W Ohio 3/17..W Ohio 3/20..L Florida State (7) 3/20..L Florida State (7) 3/21..L Florida State 3/23..L at Virginia 3/24..W at Virginia 3/25..L at Virginia 3/29..L at Wake Forest 3/30..W at Wake Forest 3/31..W at Wake Forest 4/3...L at UNC Gboro 4/5...W Maryland 4/7...L Maryland 4/7...L Maryland (7) 4/9...L Va. Commonwealth 4/10..W Appalachian State 4/12..L Clemson 4/13..L Clemson 4/14..L Clemson 4/16..L at UNC Wilmington 4/19..W at Georgia Tech 4/20..W at Georgia Tech 4/21..W at Georgia Tech 4/23..W UNC Wilmington 4/24..W UNC Greensboro 4/25..W N.C. A&T 4/25..W Radford 5/4...W Winthrop 5/5...L at Duke-2 5/6...W at Duke 5/7...W at Duke 5/10..W N.C. State (12) 5/11..L N.C. State 5/12..W N.C. State 5/16..L Georgia Tech-3 5/16..L Duke-3 1-Olive Garden Baseball Classic, Orlando, Fla. 2-at Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham, N.C. 3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C (29-31, 6-18 ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts 2/15..L at Coastal Carolina 2/16..W at Coastal Carolina 2/19..W at Campbell 2/21..L Louisiana State-1 2/22..L at Tulane-1 3/23..L New Orleans-1 2/25..W Campbell 3/1...l Seton Hall 3/1...W Seton Hall PAGE 70

71 The 1999 season was Mike Fox s first as head coach at his alma mater. 3/2...W Seton Hall (10) 3/2...W Connecticut 3/3...L Connecticut 3/5...W at East Carolina 3/6...L App. State (10) 3/8...L Georgia Tech 3/9...L Georgia Tech 3/10..L Georgia Tech 3/11..W Marshall 3/12..W Va. Commonwealth 3/15..W at Maryland 3/16..W at Maryland (11) 3/16..L at Maryland (7) 3/20..W Towson State (9) 3/20..W Towson State 3/21..W Yale 3/22..W Yale 3/22..W Kent 3/23..W Kent (10) 3/24..W Kent 3/26..W East Tenn. State 3/28..L Duke 3/29..W Duke 3/30..L Duke (11) 4/4...L at N.C. State 4/5...L at N.C. State 4/6...L at N.C. State 4/8...W William & Mary 4/9...W at UNC Wilmington 4/11..W Wake Forest 4/13..L Wake Forest 4/13..L Wake Forest 4/15..L UNC Wilmington 4/16..L Radford 4/18..W Virginia 4/19..L Virginia 4/20..W Virginia (12) 4/21..W UNC Asheville 4/22..W East Carolina 4/24..L Coastal Caro. (7) 4/24..L Coastal Caro. (7) 5/4...L at Clemson 5/5...L at Clemson 5/6...L at Clemson 5/9...L at Florida State 5/10..L at Florida State 5/11..L at Florida State 5/13..W Maryland-2 5/14..L Georgia Tech-2 5/15..W Wake Forest-2 5/16..L N.C. State-2 1-Winn-Dixie Showdown, New Orleans, La. 2-ACC Tournament, St. Petersburg, Fla (42-23, ACC) Coach: Mike Roberts NCAA Tournament Participants 2/7...W at Coastal Caro. (8) 2/13..L So. California-1 2/14..L So. California-1 2/15..L So. California-1 2/18..W East Tenn. State 2/20..W Seton Hall 2/21..L Seton Hall 2/22..W Seton Hall 2/24..W William & Mary 2/25..W at Campbell 2/27..W George Mason 2/28..W George Mason 3/1...W George Mason 3/4...W Appalachian State 3/6...W Maryland 3/7...W Maryland 3/9...W Richmond 3/10..W Va. Commonwealth 3/13..W at Georgia Tech 3/14..L at Georgia Tech 3/15..W at Georgia Tech 3/17..W Princeton 3/20..L at Miami (10) 3/21..L at Miami 3/22..L at Miami 3/24..W Towson 3/25..W Towson 3/27..W at Virginia 3/28..L at Virginia 3/29..L at Virginia 4/4...W at Wake Forest 4/5...L at Wake Forest 4/5...L at Wake Forest 4/7...L at UNC Wilmington 4/8...W Elon 4/10..W Florida State 4/11..L Florida State 4/12..L Florida State 4/13..L N.C. State-2 4/15..W The Citadel 4/17..W at Duke 4/18..W at Duke (10) 4/19..W at Duke 4/21..W Davidson 4/22..W Campbell (11) 4/22..W Campbell (5) 4/24..W N.C. State 4/25..W N.C. State 4/26..L N.C. State 4/28..W UNC Wilmington 4/29..W Coastal Carolina 4/29..W East Carolina 4/30..W Coastal Carolina 5/9...W Clemson 5/9...L Clemson 5/10..L Clemson 5/13..W Clemson-3 5/14..W Duke-3 5/15..L Florida State-3 (10) 5/16..L Wake Forest-3 5/21..L Texas Tech-4 5/22..W Miami-4 5/23..W Florida Intl-4 5/24..W South Carolina-4 5/24..L Miami-4 1-Homestead, Fla. 2-Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham, N.C. 3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 4-NCAA Atlantic I Regional, Coral Gables, Fla (41-18, ACC) Coach: Mike Fox NCAA Tournament Participants 2/12..W East Carolina-1 2/13..W VCU-1 2/14..W at Citadel-1 2/19..W Seton Hall 2/20..W Seton Hall 2/21..W Seton Hall 2/25..W Winthrop 2/26..W Temple 2/27..W Temple 2/27..W Temple 3/2...W Liberty 3/4...W Coastal Carolina 3/8...W New Mexico-2 3/9...W Navy-2 3/10..W Portland-2 3/11..W Pennsylvania-2 3/12..L Fresno State-2 3/13..W Fresno State-2 3/17..W Appalachian State 3/19..L Wake Forest 3/20..W Wake Forest 3/21..W Wake Forest 3/23..W Towson 3/24..W Towson 3/26..L at Florida State 3/27..L at Florida St. (10) 3/28..L at Florida State 3/30..W Elon 3/31..W Davidson 4/2...W at N.C. State 4/3...L at N.C. State 4/4...L at N.C. State 4/6...W Va. Commonwealth 4/9...L at Maryland 4/10..W at Maryland 4/10..W at Maryland 4/13..W at Campbell 4/14..W UNC Charlotte 4/16..W Virginia 4/17..W Virginia 4/18..W Virginia 4/20..L at UNC Wilmington 4/21..W Campbell 4/23..W Duke 4/24..W Duke 4/25..W Duke 4/27..L at East Carolina 5/8...W Mount Olive 5/9...L at Clemson 5/10..L at Clemson 5/11..W at Clemson 5/15..W Georgia Tech 5/15..L Georgia Tech 5/16..L Georgia Tech 5/19..L Georgia Tech-3 5/20..L Maryland-3 5/28..W Nevada-4 5/29..L Stanford-4 5/29..L Nevada-4 1-Winn-Dixie Shootout, Charleston, S.C. 2- Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno, Calif. 3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 4-NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto Regional) Palo Alto, Calif (46-17, ACC) Coach: Mike Fox NCAA Tournament Participants 1/28..W Central Florida-1 1/29..W Rice-1 1/30..W Miami (Fla.)-1 2/9...W Elon 2/13..W Penn State 2/13..W Penn State (10) 2/18..W at UCLA 2/19..W at UCLA 2/20..W at UCLA (6) 2/23..W East Carolina 2/25..W Seton Hall 2/26..W Seton Hall 2/27..W Seton Hall 3/1...W Va. Commonwealth 3/4...W West Virginia 3/5...W West Virginia 3/7...W Western Carolina 3/8...W Western Carolina 3/11..W Richmond 3/12..W Richmond 3/14..W Pace 3/17..L at Georgia Tech 3/18..L at Georgia Tech 3/19..L at Georgia Tech 3/21..L Towson 3/22..W Towson 3/24..L NC State 3/25..W NC State 3/26..W NC State 3/28..W Coastal Carolina 3/31..W Clemson 4/1...L Clemson 4/2...W Clemson 4/5...W Davidson 4/7...L at Wake Forest 4/8...L at Wake Forest 4/9...L at Wake Forest 4/11..W UNC Wilmington 4/12..W at UNC Charlotte 4/14..W Maryland 4/15..W Maryland 4/16..W Maryland 4/18..W at East Carolina 4/19..W UNC Charlotte 4/21..L at Virginia 4/22..W at Virginia 4/23..L at Virginia 4/27..W at Duke 4/29..W at Duke (10) 4/29..W at Duke 5/2...W UNC Greensboro 5/3...W Winthrop 5/4...W at Liberty 5/12..L Florida State (13) 5/13..W Florida State 5/14..L Florida State 5/17..L Wake Forest (13)-2 5/18..W Duke-2 5/19..L Florida State-2 5/26..W Penn State-3 5/27..W Rutgers-3 5/28..L Penn State-3 5/28..L Penn State-3 1-Disney Blast, Buena Vista, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament, Fort Mill, S.C. 3-NCAA Tournament, Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J (31-26, 9-15 ACC) Coach: Mike Fox 2/10..W James Madison 2/11..W James Madison 2/13..W Coastal Carolina 2/14..W William & Mary 2/16..L at S. Alabama (7) 2/17..L Auburn-1 (7) 2/18..W Minnesota-1 2/21..W High Point 2/23..W Seton Hall 2/24..W Seton Hall 2/25..W Seton Hall 2/27..W Davidson 3/2...W UCLA (11) 3/2...L UCLA 3/7...W Appalachian State 3/9...W Lemoyne 3/10..W Lemoyne 3/11..L Lemoyne 3/13..W at Coastal Carolina 3/16..L Wake Forest 3/17..L Wake Forest 3/18..L Wake Forest 3/21..W Towson (10) 3/21..L Towson (7) 3/23..L at Florida State 3/24..L at Florida State 3/25..L at Florida State 3/27..W Elon 3/28..L Winthrop-2 3/30..L at NC State 4/2...W at NC State 4/2...W at NC State 4/4...L at VCU 4/6...L at Maryland 4/7...L at Maryland 4/8...W at Maryland 4/10..L at UNC Gboro 4/11..W Charlotte 4/13..W Virginia 4/14..W Virginia 4/15..L Virginia 4/17..W East Carolina 4/20..W Duke 4/21..L Duke 4/22..L Duke 4/24..L UNC Wilmington 4/25..W UNC Greensboro 4/27..L at Clemson 4/28..L at Clemson (10) 4/29..W at Clemson 5/1...W Liberty 5/2...W at UNC Wilmington 5/11..W Georgia Tech 5/12..L Georgia Tech 5/13..W Georgia Tech 5/16..L Wake Forest-3 5/17..L Clemson-3 1-Coca-Cola Classic, Mobile, Ala. 2-Knights Stadium, Fort Mill, S.C. 3-ACC Tournament, Fort Mill, S.C. Historical results prior to 1910 have recently been compiled through a number of sources, including the Yackety Yak, the Daily Tar Heel and records from the Southern Conference. While we have attempted to establish accurate and comprehensive results, discrepanices may appear. Anyone with knowledge of historical UNC baseball records, please contact Terry Roberts with the UNC Athletic Communications Office at (919) PAGE 71

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