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3 GEORGIA TECH BASEBALL: EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS, AND COUNTING... TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information Quick Facts Roster & Pronunciations Season Preview Radio/TV Roster THE PLAYERS Player Bios Player Personality Grid Player Surveys COACHES & STAFF Head Coach Danny Hall Assistant Coaches & Staff Administration YEAR IN REVIEW 2013 Recap Game-by-Game Results Final Statistics About the ACC postseason HISTORY Georgia Tech in the ACC Tech s ACC Tourney Box Scores Tech s NCAA Tourney Box Scores Tech s CWS Teams TEAM HISTORY Tech s Major Leaguers Tech in the Pros Tech in the Draft All-Americans/Honors/Awards Hall of Fame/Retired Numbers Coaches & Captains Letterwinners Tech s Top Players Stats TEAM RECORDS Batting Records Pitching Records Fielding Records the opponents Series History Year-By-Year Results MEDIA GUIDE Credits Editing & Design: Mike DeGeorge Cover Design: Aaron DeWall Contributors: Wiley Ballard, Eliot Beckham, Becca Lally, Nolan Alexander, Carlton French, Mike Stamus, Dean Buchan, Mike Huff, Cheryl Watts, Nick Scherer, Richard Musterer Photography: Head shots and team photo by Danny Karnik; Action photos by Rick Brozek, Pete Casabonne, Joe Cavanaugh, Scott Cunningham, David Gonzales, Mike Jula, Danny Karnik, Stanley Leary, Britt McAllister, Sam Morgan, Jerry Pillarelli, Jack Reimer, Brian Savage, Rob Skinner Printing: Bennett Graphics of Tucker, Ga. Thanks to Robert Worley INTRODUCTION 1

4 INTRODUCTION Media Services The 2014 Georgia Tech Baseball Yearbook is published primarily as a source of information for members of the media. Requests for additional information, interviews and photographs should be directed to Assistant Sports Information Director Mike DeGeorge. Baseball releases, which include updated statistics, are available on a bi-weekly basis throughout the season. Fast and easy access to this information can be achieved by accessing the official Georgia Tech Athletics website, The Georgia Tech Sports Information Office will weekly releases to members of the media. Russ Chandler Stadium Georgia Tech s home field is located on the corner of Fowler Street and Ferst Drive, with the entrances to the stadium along Ferst Drive. Directions from the North (I-75): Follow I-75 South to Northside Drive/Howell Mill Road Exit. Follow exit to Northside Drive and turn right. Proceed to 10th Street (sixth light) and turn left. Follow 10th Street to Fowler Street (fifth light) and turn right. Stadium will be on the right. Directions from the North (I-85): Follow I-85 South to North Avenue exit and turn right. Proceed to Techwood Drive (first light) and turn right. Follow Techwood Drive to Fifth Street (second light) and turn left. Stadium will be on the right. Directions from the South: Follow I- 75/I-85 North to 10th Street exit and turn left. Proceed to Fowler Street (second light), and turn left. Stadium will be on the right. Media Credentials Media credentials will be issued only to working members of the media. Children and other non-workers are not allowed. Members of the media may claim credentials in the GT Ticket Office until four hours prior to each game (excluding weekends) before they are moved to media will-call at Russ Chandler Stadium. Requests: Contact Mike DeGeorge at least one day prior to home game or series. Media Will Call: Third base ticket booth, corner of Cherry Street and Ferst Drive. Media Parking: A limited number of media parking spaces at various locations around Russ Chandler Stadium are available. Please include parking requests along with credential requests. GEORGIA TECH ON THE AIR Television: A number of home games will be aired on television this season, including CSS and as part of the ACC television package on RSN and ESPN Networks. Georgia Tech s 2014 television schedule can be found at the bottom of this page, and up-to-date TV details can be found at Radio: All of Tech s baseball games will be aired on radio in WREK Radio (91.1 FM in Atlanta/ the nation s first 100,000-watt college station, will serve as the flagship home for Georgia Tech baseball with Nolan Alexander (right), Wade Rogers (left) and Wiley Ballard calling the action. Press Box: The Russ Chandler Stadium Press Box is located atop the grandstand behind home plate. It includes space for working members of the press, official and visiting scorers, the public address announcer and the scoreboard operator. Also located on the press level are two radio booths, a television booth, and eight luxury suites (two indoor, six outdoor). The Press Box is on the same level as the third base entry gate. Media Interviews All interview requests for head coach Danny Hall or any Georgia Tech baseball player should be directed to Mike DeGeorge in the Sports Information Office. Players and coaches are available to the media before and after practice or by appointment (for mornings and early afternoons). Interviews with coaches or players while the team is on the road can be arranged by contacting Mike DeGeorge via cell phone or . Postgame Interviews Head coach Danny Hall is available to meet any working members of the press immediately following the game on the field at Russ Chandler Stadium. Due to space limitations in the locker room, all player interviews are also conducted on the field; media members are not permitted in the clubhouse area. Mike DeGeorge will coordinate all postgame interview requests for Georgia Tech. Interviews with visiting team members can be done on the field, subject to the policy of the visiting team s sports information representative. Photographers Media credentials are required for all photographers and television media. All credentials can be claimed at Will Call, located at the third base entrance of the stadium. Photo wells are located at the far end of both dugouts, with space for both still and video cameras. Photographers are also permitted to shoot from the press level, but may not shoot from ground level between the two dugouts. Photographers are not permitted on the field at any time. Photographers may move from one photo well to the other by exiting the dugouts and walking along the concourse behind home plate. Press Box Services Updated cumulative statistics, game notes, scorecards and team rosters are available in the Press Box prior to each home game. An official scorer is assigned to all home games, and baseball SID Mike DeGeorge will keep the media informed of all scoring decisions, noteworthy facts and records. THE WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA The official website of Georgia Tech athletics is updated daily with the latest on Yellow Jacket sports. It provides schedules, rosters, statistics and bios on every student-athlete and coach. In addition, fans are encouraged to follow the team on Twitter (@GT_Baseball) and Facebook. Georgia Tech will tweet live ingame updates during every game Georgia Tech TV Schedule Mar. 4 at Georgia CSS 7 p.m. Mar. 7 Wake Forest ESPN3 4 p.m. Mar. 14 Miami ESPN3 7 p.m. Mar. 15 Miami CSS 7:30 p.m. Mar. 16 Miami ESPN3 1 p.m. Apr. 4 Duke ESPN3 7 p.m. Apr. 5 Duke ESPN3 6 p.m. Apr. 6 Duke ESPN3 1 p.m. Apr. 11 Florida State CSS 7:30 p.m. Apr. 12 Florida State RSN 2 p.m. Apr. 13 Florida State CSS 1 p.m. Apr. 15 Georgia CSS 7:30 p.m. Apr. 26 at NC State RSN 1 p.m. May 2 Virginia Tech ESPN3 7 p.m. May 3 Virginia Tech RSN 1 p.m. May 4 Virginia Tech ESPN3 1 p.m. May 6 North Florida ESPN3 4 p.m. May 13 vs. Georgia FS-South 7 p.m. May 15 South Florida ESPN3 7 p.m. May 16 South Florida ESPN3 7 p.m. May 17 South Florida ESPN3 1 p.m. Subject to change Media Information Georgia Tech Sports Information Phone: (404) Fax: (404) Web: Ramblinwreck.com Twitter: twitter.com/gtathletics Facebook: facebook.com/gtathletics Mailing: 150 Bobby Dodd Way, NW Atlanta, Ga., Mike DeGeorge Baseball SID O: (404) C: (404) mdegeorge@athletics.gatech.edu Dean Buchan Assistant Athletic Director Sports: Football Cell: (404) dbuchan@athletics.gatech.edu Mike Stamus Associate SID Sports: Men s Basketball, Men s Golf, Men s Tennis Cell: (404) mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu Mike DeGeorge Assistant SID Sports: Football, Baseball,. Swimming & Diving Cell: (404) mdegeorge@athletics.gatech.edu Brittany McCormick Assistant SID Sports: Women s Basketball, Women s Tennis Cell: (908) bmccormick@athletics.gatech.edu Lauren Rupert Assistant SID Sports: Volleyball, Softball, Track & Field, Cross Country Cell: (724) lrupert@athletics.gatech.edu 2

5 2014 Roster & Quick Facts General Information School.... Georgia Institute of Technology Location.... Atlanta, Ga Enrollment / Founded ,000 / 1885 Nickname..... Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Mascot.... Buzz the Yellow Jacket Official Colors....Old Gold and White Conference.... Atlantic Coast (since 1980) Website Twitter....@GT_Baseball Institute INFORMATION President.... Dr. G.P. Bud Peterson Faculty Representative.. Dr. Sue Ann Bidstrup Allen Director of Athletics.... Mike Bobinski Athletic Department Phone.... (404) Ticket Office Phone.... (888) TECH-TIX Baseball Staff Head Coach...Danny Hall Alma Mater, Year... Miami, Ohio 77 Overall Record.. 1, (.672), 26 years Record at School (.680), 20 years Office Phone... (404) Asst. Coach/Recruiting. Bryan Prince (7th year) Alma Mater...Georgia Tech 05 Assistant Coach...Jason Howell (2nd year) Alma Mater...North Carolina 02 Volunteer Coach...Tony Plagman Graduate Assistant Coach...Eddie Prasch Director of Baseball Operations..Nick Scherer Strength and Conditioning...Steve Tamborra Trainer...Walter Smith Sports Information Asst. Director (Baseball SID).... Mike DeGeorge mdegeorge@athletics.gatech.edu Office.... (404) Cell.... (404) Mailing Address Bobby Dodd Way, N.W Atlanta, Ga Historical Information Record Since (.612) At Russ Chandler Stadium (.778) ACC Championships , 1986, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2012 ACC Tournament Record (.567) NCAA Appearances , 1971, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, , 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, , 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, , 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, NCAA Tournament Record (.537) NCAA Super Regionals , 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 College World Series Appearances (2nd), 2002 (T-5th), 2006 (T-7th) College World Series Record STADIUM INFORMATION Name...Russ Chandler Stadium Year Opened (Renovated) (2001) Capacity.... 4,157 Dimensions Press Box Number....(404) Address.... Fowler Street & Fifth Street Atlanta, Ga Information Lettermen Return..23 (11 position, 12 pitchers) Lettermen Lost (10 position, 2 pitchers) Starting Position Players Returning/Lost... 4/5 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.... 3/1 Newcomers Captains. Mott Hyde, Dusty Isaacs, Devin Stanton 2013 Year in Review Overall Record Home: 23-11; Away: 10-12; Neutral: 4-4 ACC Record Home: 9-6; Away: 6-9 ACC Finish.... 4th, Coastal ACC Tournament (1-2) Postseason Play.. NCAA Nashville Regional (3-2) Final Ranking (NCBWA) Georgia Tech Baseball Roster No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (/College) 2 Grant Wruble * C/OF R/R So. Johns Creek, Ga./Chattahoochee 3 Mott Hyde *** SS/2B R/R Sr. Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun 4 Zac Ryan RHP/IF R/R Fr. Valparaiso, Ind./Andrean 5 Keenan Innis OF/RHP L/R Fr. Cumming, Ga./Blessed Trinity 6 Ryan Peurifoy OF R/R Fr. Peachtree City, Ga./Starr s Mill 7 Arden Pabst C/1B R/R Fr. Sherman Oaks, Calif./Harvard Westlake 8 Syd Hopkins RHP R/R Fr. Roswell, Ga./Roswell 9 A.J. Murray ** 1B R/R Jr. Westfield, N.J./Westfield 10 Brandon Gold 3B/RHP R/R Fr. Alpharetta, Ga/Johns Creek 11 Sam Clay * LHP L/L So. Buford, Ga./Buford 13 Thomas Smith ** 2B/SS R/R Jr. Fort Pierce, Fla./John Carroll 14 Matt Gonzalez * SS/3B R/R So. Acworth, Ga./Harrison 15 Connor Justus IF R/R Fr. Cartersville, Ga./Cartersville 16 Elliott Barzilli IF R/R Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Palisades Charter 20 Matt Phillips RHP R/R Fr. Milton, Ga./Milton 21 DeAndre Smelter *** RHP/OF R/R Sr. Macon, Ga./Tattnall Square Academy 22 Alex Cruz *** RHP/3B R/R Sr. Woodstock, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic 23 Ben Parr LHP L/L Fr. Social Circle, Ga./George Walton Academy 24 Joe Wiseman * RHP R/R So. Roswell, Ga./Pope 25 Matthew Grimes *** RHP R/R Sr. Hoschton, Ga./Mill Creek 26 Matthew Gorst RHP R/R Fr. Alpharetta, Ga./Johns Creek 27 Jonathan Roberts *** RHP R/R Sr. Fayetteville, Ga./Landmark Christian 28 Dusty Isaacs *** RHP R/R Sr. Lebanon, Ohio/Lebanon 29 Mitch Earnest *** C R/R Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Lakeside 30 Ben Schniederjans RHP R/R Fr. Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison 31 Tanner Shelton LHP L/L Fr. Woodstock, Ga./Etowah 32 Eric Knox OF R/R Fr. Guyton, Ga./Effingham County 35 Daniel Spingola ** OF L/L Jr. Roswell, Ga./Marist 36 Cole Pitts ** RHP R/R Jr. Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County 37 Josh Heddinger ** RHP R/R Jr. Suwanee, Ga./Buford 38 Jared Jillson * RHP R/R So. Vero Beach, Fla./St. Edwards 39 Jonathan King * LHP L/L So. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale 41 Devin Stanton *** LHP R/L Sr. Lilburn, Ga./Wesleyan 42 Kyle Leach * RHP R/R So. Monroe, Ga./George Walton Academy * Years on the roster Coaching Staff Head Coach: 17 Danny Hall (Miami, Ohio 77), 21st year at Georgia Tech Assistant Coach/Hitting: 18 Bryan Prince (Georgia Tech 05), 7th year Assistant Coach/Pitching: 34 Jason Howell (North Carolina 02), 2nd year Volunteer Assistant Coach: 19 Tony Plagman (Georgia Tech 10), 1st year Graduate Assistant Coach: 1 Eddie Prasch, 2nd year Support Staff Director of Baseball Operations: Nick Scherer (Georgia Tech, 07), 7th year Trainer: Walter Smith (Morris Brown, 72), 29th year Strength & Conditioning: Steve Tamborra (Florida State 94), 15th year Managers: Nick Roth, Soma Yamaoka, Steven Tinsley Bullpen Catcher: Greg Feinberg ROSTER BREAKDOWNS by STATE Georgia (26) Sam Clay....Buford Alex Cruz.... Woodstock Mitch Earnest.... Atlanta Brandon Gold....Alpharetta Matt Gonzalez....Acworth Matthew Gorst....Alpharetta Matthew Grimes....Hoschton Josh Heddinger....Suwanee Syd Hopkins....Roswell Mott Hyde.... Calhoun Keenan Innis.... Cumming Connor Justus....Cartersville Eric Knox....Guyon Kyle Leach....Monroe Ben Parr....Social Circle Ryan Peurifoy.... Peachtree City Matt Phillips....Milton Cole Pitts.... Moultrie Jonathan Roberts.... Fayetteville Ben Schniederjans....Powder Springs Tanner Shelton.... Woodstock DeAndre Smelter.... Macon Daniel Spingola....Roswell Devin Stanton....Lilburn Joe Wiseman....Roswell Grant Wruble.... Johns Creek California (2) Elliott Barzilli.... Los Angeles Arden Pabst.... Sherman Oaks Florida (2) Jared Jillson....Vero Beach Thomas Smith.... Ft. Pierce Tennessee (1) Jonathan King.... Mufreesboro New Jersey (1) A.J. Murray.... Westfield Ohio (1) Dusty Isaacs.... Lebanon Indiana (1) Zac Ryan.... Valparaiso ALPHABETICAL No. Name 16 Elliott Barzilli 11 Sam Clay 22 Alex Cruz 29 Mitch Earnest 12 Gregory Feinberg 10 Brandon Gold 14 Matt Gonzalez 26 Matthew Gorst 25 Matthew Grimes 37 Josh Heddinger 8 Syd Hopkins 3 Mott Hyde 5 Keenan Innis 28 Dusty Isaacs 38 Jared Jillson 15 Connor Justus 39 Jonathan King 32 Eric Knox 42 Kyle Leach 9 A.J. Murray 7 Arden Pabst 23 Ben Parr 6 Ryan Peurifoy 20 Matt Phillips 36 Cole Pitts 27 Jonathan Roberts 4 Zac Ryan 30 Ben Schniederjans 31 Tanner Shelton 21 DeAndre Smelter 13 Thomas Smith 35 Daniel Spingola 41 Devin Stanton 24 Joe Wiseman 2 Grant Wruble Pronunciation guide Mott Hyde hide Keenan Innis Inn-is Ryan Peurifoy Pure-a-foy Ben Schniederjans Shh-nyder-jans Grant Wruble Ruh-ble by Class Seniors (8) Cruz, Earnest, Grimes, Hyde, Isaacs, Roberts, Smelter, Stanton Juniors (5) Heddinger, Murray, Pitts, Smith, Spingola Sophomores (7) Clay, Gonzalez, Jillson, King, Leah, Wiseman, Wruble Freshmen (14) Barzilli, Gold, Gorst, Hopkins, Innis, Justus, Knox, Pabst, Parr, Peurifoy, Phillips, Ryan, Schniederjans, Shelton INTRODUCTION 3

6 1. You welcome in a big rookie class, do you adjust goals or make them more manageable knowing that you have such a young team? Danny Hall: Our goals are always the same. We want to win the ACC. We want to be in a NCAA Regional. We d love to host a regional. So I don t think those change, but with such a young team you have to realize that there are some growing pains there. They re not going to play great every time they go out there. But you keep giving those guys chances and keep working with them to try and get them better day by day. The one thing I ve been impressed with is that they are all hard workers and they care a lot. And the all want to get better and with that attitude they re going to get better. 2. After losing Buck Farmer, how do you see the weekend rotation unfolding? DH: Buck Farmer is a tough guy to replace because he has been a Friday night guy in this league for a long time. He s been a big-game pitcher not only in this league, but in postseason play for a long time. Our hope is that we start the year with Jonathan King in that role. I think he pitched very consistently when we put him in the starting rotation last year. But saying that, we have a lot of guys who had starting jobs and I really like our freshman Zac Ryan and also Matthew Grimes has proven to be a very, very good pitcher (when healthy). I feel like we have a lot of options in our starting rotation. But do we have a Buck Farmer? I couldn t tell you right now that we have a Buck Farmer in that group. We certainly hope that as a collective group they can give us four solid games every week in our starting rotation. 3. Offensively the make-up of this team is different from teams you ve had in the past. Hoe do you adjust your offensive approach? DH: Well we have. When you lose the home run power of (Daniel) Palka and (Zane) Evans, I m not sure we have KING FIVE PRESEASON QUESTIONS WITH COACH HALL 2014 Team Photo Row 4 (Back): Brandon Gold, DeAndre Smelter, Jonathan Roberts, Joe Wiseman, Cole Pitts, Matt Grimes, Josh Heddinger, Eric Knox, Ben Parr, Sam Clay, Tanner Shelton. Row 3: Thomas Smith, Daniel Spingola, Kyle Leach, Syd Hopkins, Mitch Earnest, Matt Phillips, Ryan Peurifoy, Jared Jillson, Alex Cruz, A.J. Murray, Arden Pabst. Row 2: Steve Tamborra (strength coach), Nick Scherer (director of baseball operations), Tony Plagman (volunteer assistant coach), Dusty Isaacs (captain), Bryan Prince (assistant coach), Danny Hall (head coach), Jason Howell (assistant coach), Mott Hyde (captain), Devin Stanton (captain), Walter Smith (trainer), Eddie Prasch (graduate assistant coach), Nick Roth (manager). Row 1: Greg Feinberg (bullpen catcher), Keenan Innis, Connor Justus, Jonathan King, Grant Wruble, Matt Gorst, Zac Ryan, Matt Gonzalez, Ben Schniederjans, Steven Tinsley (manager). anyone who s going to be in double figures in home runs. But I do think collectively we can get close to the amount of home runs we hit last season. We may have more than just a few guys that can hit them. One of the valuable parts of our program here is Steve Tambora (strength & conditioning coach) and he works these guys extremely hard. We take the strength part of it very seriously and strength plays a big part in guys being able to hit home runs. Part of it is, if we play a bunch of freshmen, it takes them a while to get their strength, but I kiddingly tell the freshmen that if they hit a ball that ends up on the warning track in the fall, it may end up as a home run in the spring due to the Tambora effect. We pride ourselves on being able to hit home runs and we try to recruit guys that can do that, but we do believe that we can develop power. But we ll see as the season plays out, what we need to do to score runs. 4. There s going to a be a lot of turnover in the outfield this year, what did you see in the Fall? DH: It s a big question mark just because we lost Kyle Wren who was a major table-setter for us for his entire time here. Losing Palka and losing Brandon Thomas as well. They were three really good players not just for us, but three really good players in college baseball. Daniel Spingola is back and he had a great fall. He s working really hard. Then we re really looking at some freshmen. We ve got a guy in Keenan Innis that reminds me a lot of Kyle, not as fast as Kyle, but he plays the game hard and plays the game the right way. He had a good fall. Ryan Peurifoy is certainly a freshman outfielder that I think has a lot of talent. He reminds me a lot of a young Brandon Thomas. Then Eric Knox is kind of the under-theradar guy. He s a big strong guy and a guy who is eventually going to hit some home runs for us. He just needs to keep working hard defensively. But all of those guys will get some at bats and some playing time. They give us a pretty solid unit out there. HYDE 5. You seem to have a lot of depth and options in the infield? DH: Options are a good thing. I think if you ran just the upperclassmen out there you would put (Matt) Gonzalez at third. The two games that stick out in my mind are the games he played at Vanderbilt when we stuck him in there when Sam Dove went out. He came in and made some great plays. Mott Hyde, a senior shortstop and co-captain, had a good fall and is working extremely hard. Then we d put Thomas Smith at second and A.J. Murray at first. So that s the upperclassmen infield, but in saying that we have three freshmen that are very talented defensively: Brandon Gold at third, Elliot Barzilli and Connor Justus are both shortstops but can both play second base. We ve got some sorting out to do there, but it does give us a lot of flexibility on possibly just putting our best defensive guys there. But if we played today, I d probably stick all of the upperclassmen out there. I wouldn t rule out that you could see a Murray in the outfield a little bit. You could see Gonzalez in the outfield a little bit as well. That would allow us to play some of those freshman. INTRODUCTION TOP POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING Stats Career Stats Player B-T Year GP GS.AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI GP GS.AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Mott Hyde R-R Sr A.J. Murray R-R Jr Thomas Smith R-R Jr Matt Gonzalez R-R So TOP POSITION PLAYERS LOST Stats Career Stats Player B-T Status GP GS.AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI GP GS.AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Daniel Palka L-L Draft Zane Evans R-R Draft Kyle Wren L-L Draft Brandon Thomas S-R Draft Sam Dove R-R Draft

7 2014 preseason notebook A MODEL OF SUCCESS >> The Yellow Jackets have played in the NCAA Tournament every year since 1985, with the exception of the 1999 and 2007 seasons, and made its 29th all-time postseason appearance last year. >> Since 2002, Tech has appeared in 11 Regionals, three Super Regionals and two College World Series (2002 and 2006). >> Prior to its recent streak, Georgia Tech had participated in the NCAA playoffs just twice, in 1959 and 1971, with an additional play-in tournament appearance in >> Georgia Tech made its first trip to the College World Series in 1994, advancing to the championship game before falling to Oklahoma, H-All HE DOES IS WIN >> Having spent his entire coaching career involved with winning programs, Danny Hall s tenure at Georgia Tech has been his most successful, as he is the all-time winningest baseball coach in Tech history with a school-record 854 wins. >> Now in his 21st season on the Flats, Hall entered the year ranked 12th among active Division-I coaches in winning percentage (.672), and 14th among active coaches in number of victories (1,062). >> His first win of the 2014 season will be his 1,500th over 36 years in the coaching profession (as both an assistant and head coach) CAPTAINS NAMED >> The Yellow Jackets have selected their captains for the 2014 season - shortstop Mott Hyde, pitcher Dusty Isaacs and pitcher Devin Stanton. YOUTH MOVEMENT >> Georgia Tech s 2014 roster of 34 student-athletes includes 21 that are either freshmen or sophomores. The 2014 roster will include eight seniors and five juniors. >> Tech s freshman class was ranked ninth-best nationally by Perfect Game, marking the fifth time in the past seven years that its incoming freshmen class has been ranked in the top 35 nationally. ISAACS HALL PLAGMAN JOINS STAFF >> Former Tech All-American Tony Plagman was introduced as the volunteer assistant coach in October. Plagman played first base from and hit.329 in his career with 219 RBI in 223 games. >> He replaced Wally Crancer, who was named a full-time assistant coach at Purdue. HEDDINGER HELPS PENINSULA TO CPL TITLE >> Junior RHP Josh Heddinger was the Game 1 starter for the Peninsula Pilots in their three-game Coastal Plain League championship series match-up versus the Columbia Blowfish. Heddinger was strong, allowing just one run on five hits with six strikeouts in 5.2 innings and turned a 3-1 lead over to the bullpen, only to see Columbia rally late to force extras, but Peninsula win 5-4 in the 10th. The Pilots claimed the title two days later with a 2-1 win. >> Heddinger, who capped his sophomore season at Tech with a complete-game two-hit shutout of No. 2 Vanderbilt in the NCAA Regional, finished the summer with a 3.19 ERA and 3-1 record and three saves in 11 appearances (four starts). TECH S SUMMER LEAGUE ALL-STAR SELECTIONS >> Alaska Baseball League: Devin Stanton >> Coastal Plain League: Josh Heddinger >> Florida Collegiate Summer League: Grant Wruble >> NECBL: Alex Cruz & Daniel Spingola >> Southeast Collegiate Prospect Showcase: Mitch Earnest >> Valley League: Thomas Smith STRONG 2013 RESUME >> Tech went 7-6 last year versus four teams that earned top-eight national seeds -- No. 1 North Carolina (2-1), No. 2 Vanderbilt (1-1), No. 6 Virginia (2-2), No. 7 Florida State (2-2). >> The Jackets played 19 regular-season games versus ranked teams this season -- it was the most for Tech in at least the last seven seasons. >> Georgia Tech claimed series wins over teams ranked first (North Carolina), third (Virginia) and 11th (Virginia Tech) in the RPI -- those three teams finished ahead of Tech in the Coastal standings. >> The series win over No. 1-North Carolina marked the Yellow Jackets first series win over a top-ranked team since taking two from Clemson in SCHEDULE Date Opponent TV Time Feb. 14 Old Dominion $ 4 p.m. Feb. 15 Radford $ 4 p.m. Feb. 16 VCU $ 2 p.m. Feb. 19 at Georgia Southern 6 p.m. Feb. 21 UNC Greensboro 4 p.m. Feb. 22 UNC Greensboro 2 p.m. Feb. 23 UNC Greensboro 1 p.m. Feb. 25 Kennesaw State 4 p.m. Feb. 28 Bowling Green 4 p.m. Mar. 1 Bowling Green 2 p.m. Mar. 2 Bowling Green 1 p.m. Mar. 4 at Georgia CSS 7 p.m. Mar. 7 Wake Forest * ESPN3 4 p.m. Mar. 8 Wake Forest * 4 p.m. Mar. 9 Wake Forest * 1 p.m. Mar. 11 Western Carolina 6 p.m. Mar. 14 Miami * ESPN3 7 p.m. Mar. 15 Miami * CSS 7:30 p.m. Mar. 16 Miami * ESPN3 1 p.m. Mar. 18 at Kennesaw State 6 p.m. Mar. 19 at Georgia State 6 p.m. Mar. 21 at North Carolina * ESPN3 6 p.m. Mar. 22 at North Carolina * ESPN3 4 p.m. Mar. 23 at North Carolina * ESPN3 1 p.m. Mar. 25 Mercer 6 p.m. Mar. 28 at Pittsburgh * 3 p.m. Mar. 29 at Pittsburgh * 3 p.m. Mar. 30 at Pittsburgh * 1 p.m. Apr. 2 Georgia State 6 p.m. Apr. 4 Duke * ESPN3 7 p.m. Apr. 5 Duke * ESPN3 6 p.m. Apr. 6 Duke * ESPN3 1 p.m. Apr. 8 Georgia Southern 6 p.m. Apr. 9 Savannah State 6 p.m. Apr. 11 Florida State * CSS 7:30 p.m. Apr. 12 Florida State * RSN 2 p.m. Apr. 13 Florida State * CSS 1 p.m. Apr. 15 Georgia CSS 7:30 p.m. Apr. 18 at Maryland * 6:30 p.m. Apr. 19 at Maryland * 2 p.m. Apr. 20 at Maryland * 1 p.m. Apr. 22 at Mercer 6 p.m. Apr. 25 at NC State * ESPN3 6:30 p.m. Apr. 26 at NC State * RSN 1 p.m. Apr. 27 at NC State * ESPN3 1 p.m. May 2 Virginia Tech * ESPN3 7 p.m. May 3 Virginia Tech * RSN 1 p.m. May 4 Virginia Tech * ESPN3 1 p.m. May 6 North Florida ESPN3 4 p.m. May 9 at Virginia * 6 p.m. May 10 at Virginia * 4 p.m. May 11 at Virginia * 1 p.m. May 13 vs. Georgia (Turner Field) FS-South 7 p.m. May 15 South Florida ESPN3 7 p.m. May 16 South Florida ESPN3 7 p.m. May 17 South Florida ESPN3 1 p.m. May May 30-June 2 June 6-9 June ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) NCAA Super Regionals (Campus Sites) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) NOTES Times/TV subject to change; All times Eastern $ Battle in Midtown (Russ Chandler Stadium, Atlanta) * ACC game TOP PITCHERS RETURNING Stats Career Stats Player Pos Year ERA W-L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H ER BB K ERA W-L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H ER BB K Dusty Isaacs (SP/RP) RHP Sr Jonathan Roberts (RP) RHP Sr Alex Cruz (RP) RHP Sr Cole Pitts (SP) RHP Jr Josh Heddinger (SP) RHP Jr Jonathan King (SP) LHP So TOP PITCHERS LOST Stats Career Stats Player Pos Status ERA W-L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H ER BB K ERA W-L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H ER BB K Buck Farmer (SP) RHP Draft INTRODUCTION 5

8 Radio/TV Roster #2 Grant Wruble C/OF R/R So. Johns Creek, Ga./Chattahoochee #3 Mott Hyde SS/2B R-R Sr. Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun #4 Zac Ryan RHP/IF R-R Fr. Valparaiso, Ind./Andrean #5 Keenan Innis OF/RHP L-R Fr. Cumming, Ga./Blessed Trinity #6 Ryan Peurifoy OF R-R Fr. Peachtree City, Ga./Starr s Mill #7 Arden Pabst C/IF R-R Fr. Sherman Oaks, Calif./Harvard-Westlake #8 Syd Hopkins RHP R-R Fr. Roswell, Ga./Roswell #9 A.J. Murray 1B R-R Jr. Westfield, N.J./Westfield #10 Brandon Gold 3B/RHP R-R Fr. Alpharetta, Ga./Johns Creek #11 Sam Clay LHP L-L So. Buford, Ga./Buford #13 Thomas Smith 2B/SS R-R Jr. Ft. Pierce, Fla./John Carroll #14 Matt Gonzalez 3B/SS R-R So. Acworth, Ga./Harrison #15 Connor Justus IF R-R Fr. Cartersville, Ga./Cartersville #16 Elliott Barzilli IF R-R Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Palisades Charter #20 Matt Phillips RHP R-R Fr. Milton, Ga./Milton #21 DeAndre Smelter RHP/OF R-R Sr. Macon, Ga./Tattnall Square Acad. #22 Alex Cruz RHP/3B R-R Sr. Woodstock, Ga./Blessed Trinity #23 Ben Parr LHP L-L Fr. Social Circle, Ga./George Walton Acad. #24 Joe Wiseman RHP R-R So. Roswell, Ga./Pope #25 Matthew Grimes RHP R-R Sr. Hoschton, Ga./Mill Creek #26 Matthew Gorst RHP R-R Fr. Alpharetta, Ga./Johns Creek #27 Jonathan Roberts RHP R-R Sr. Fayetteville, Ga./Landmark Christian #28 Dusty Issacs RHP R-R Sr. Lebanon, Ohio/Lebanon #29 Mitch Earnest C R-R Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Lakeside #30 Ben Schniederjans RHP R-R Fr. Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison #31 Tanner Shelton LHP L-L Fr. Woodstock, Ga./Etowah #32 Eric Knox OF R-R Fr. Guyton, Ga./Effingham County #35 Daniel Spingola OF L-L Jr. Roswell, Ga./Marist #36 Cole Pitts RHP R-R Jr. Molutrie, Ga./Colquitt County #37 Josh Heddinger RHP R-R Jr. Suwanee, Ga./Buford INTRODUCTION #38 Jared Jillson RHP R-R So. Vero Beach, Fla./St. Edwards #39 Jonathan King LHP L-L So. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale #41 Devin Stanton LHP R-L Sr. Lilburn, Ga./Wesleyan #42 Kyle Leach RHP R-R So. Monroe, Ga./George Walton Acad. #17 head coach Danny Hall 21st Season at Georgia Tech 27th Overall (Miami, Ohio 77) 6

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10 Senior Profiles MOTTHYDE 3 MEET THE JACKETS Class Senior Captain Hometown Calhoun, Ga. Calhoun Height 5-11 Weight 186 Position SS/3B Birthdate 3/10/92 Bats/Throws R/R Toronto, 44th Rd, 10 MLB DRAFT HISTORY *Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 44th round of the 2010 MLB Draft, but chose to enroll at Georgia Tech Coach Hall on Mott Hyde Mott s been a great middle infielder, now starting his fourth year. He was elected a captain by his teammates. He really just continues to get better and I fully expect him to have the best year he s had since he s been here. I ve been really impressed with how hard he works. He s improved defensively and he s had some huge clutch hits for us down the stretch Named to the Nashville Regional All-Tournament Team... Was one of four players on the team to start all 64 games... Has missed just three games in his collegiate career... Hit.260 for the season with a team-leading and career-high 18 doubles, one triple, six home runs and 32 RBI... Slugged a career-best.430 and posted a career-best.357 on-base percentage... Led the team with 11 sacrifice bunts... Turned it on over the last 20 games by clubbing four of his six homers and raising his average nearly 20 points... Came up big for the Jackets in the series win over No. 2 North Carolina, hitting a walk-off home run in the ninth inning during the 5-4 win on Friday (May 10) and then hitting a two-run homer in the 7th inning on May 12 to trigger Tech s comeback -- Tech won the UNC finale 9-8 in 11 innings... Was named to the NCAA Nashville Regional All-Tournament after hitting.350 (7-for-20) in the tournament with three doubles and two RBI -- he tied a career high with three hits and another career high of two doubles in Tech s 5-0 win over No. 2 Vanderbilt... Scored the game winning run in the bottom of the ninth versus St. John s on Feb. 23 after reaching on a two-base error... Enjoyed a productive series versus Rutgers with four hits, two doubles, three RBI and three runs... Recorded his first three-hit game since his freshman season with a 3-for-4 effort, an RBI and two runs in the 16-9 win over Mercer on March 5... Had at least a hit in all three games of the Florida State series to extend his hitting streak to six games -- was 2-for-4 with an RBI in the middle game of the series... Helped turn all three double plays in Tech s 7-5 win at Georgia on April 9, including a highlight-reel that saved a run in the fifth with the Jackets leading Matched his career high of three runs scored in the Georgia game CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL on May 19 at Russ Chandler Stadium... Had three hits in the Miami series (two homers and a triple) and drove in four runs -- the triple was the second of his career and first since Tied a career-high with three hits and matched his season-high with two RBI in Tech s 4-3 win over No. 7 Florida State on May 23 in the ACC Tournament -- his dramatic home run with two outs in the top of the ninth inning was the difference and it came one batter after A.J. Murray launched a game-tying solo home run off FSU s closer Opened the season as Tech s starting shortstop, moved to second base for an 11-game stint and then settled back at short for the balance of the season... Started 62 games... Hit.266 for the season with solid power numbers - 11 doubles, seven home runs and 33 RBI... His seven homers were a career high and third-most on the club... His 10 stolen bases (in 14 attempts) were a career high and fourth on the team... Hit.304 over the final 31 games of the season with six of his doubles, five homers and 20 RBI... Went 5-for-11 (.454) with a double, a homer and three RBI in the Boston College series... Played error-free in 17 defensive chances as Tech turned six double plays in the BC series... Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and scored the go-ahead run in 6-4 win over Mercer (4/10)... Had two hits and drove in two runs in the 8-7 win at Wake Forest (4/14)... Had another solid series at No. 6 North Carolina, going 4-for-11, with a double, an RBI, two runs and a stolen base -- he scored the game-winning run in Saturday s 4-2 series clincher... Was clutch in the win over Georgia in front of 19,669 at Turner Field (4/24)... He doubled and scored in the third inning; hit a two-run homer that gave Tech 3-2 lead in the seventh; and in the ninth, he singled with two outs, stole second and scored game-winning run... Collected his first career multi-homer game by hitting two and finishing 3-for-4 with three RBI vs. Clemson (4/27)... Drove in at least a run in all three games of the Clemson series, played error-free on defense and stole two bags... Had an RBI in the Georgia win that clinched the season series (5/9) and was in on all four double plays (tied season high) turned by Tech... Also came up big during Tech s run to the ACC Championship with four hits, six RBI and two home runs in the tournament, including a homer in the championship game win over Miami... Had three hits in the NCAA Gainesville Regional, including a 2-for-4 effort with an RBI in the 6-2 loss to No. 1 Florida One of just three players to start all 63 games... Started the first nine at shortstop before moving to second base for the final Batted.275 with 13 doubles, one triple, four home runs and 47 RBI... Also was 6-for-7 in stolen base attempts... Had 18 multi-hit and 10 multi-rbi games... Defensively, had a.954 fielding percentage... Fielded 39 double plays on the year, the most on the team and eighth-most in the ACC... Made one of the gutsiest plays in Tech history, scoring the eventual game-winner with a straight steal of home in a 6-5 victory over NC State in 15 innings on May Ran a career-best 11-game hit streak from May Had two RBI and a triple in his collegiate debut against Kent State (2/18)... Went 2-for-3 and recorded a stolen base versus Georgia State (3/2)... Recorded two RBI and a stolen base against Rutgers while going 2-for-4 (3/4)... Batted.750 with a double and four RBI in Tech s win over Kennesaw State (3/8)... Followed his performance the next weekend against Maryland by hitting.444 in nine at bats (3/11-13)... Led the team with three RBI in the opener of the NC State series (3/18)... Hit his first career home run -- a three-run shot -- in the top of the 10th at Miami (3/26)... Had a pair of hits (one double) and drove in three runs in a series opening 9-2 win over Duke (4/1)... Defensively, was a part of four turned double plays with solid defense up the middle in the Duke series (4/1-3)... Had a big series against No. 1 Virginia, going 5-for-11 (.455) with two doubles, a home run and two RBI... Was 2-for-4 with two doubles against two-time ACC Pitcher of the Year Danny Hultzen in the opener... Hit his second homer of the season to lift Tech to a win in Sunday s finale... Went 3-for-5 with a home run and four RBI to help the Jackets claim the series in Sunday s finale at Wake Forest (4/17)... Batted.455 (5-for-11) in the series against Illinois-Chicago (5/7-9)... Had a pair hits in the opener, before going 3-for-3 with two RBI in the clinching win on Sunday (5/8)... Followed that up with a 3-for-3, five-rbi game against Savannah State (5/10)... Hit his fourth homer of the season in the win over the Tigers... Collected five hits and two RBI in three games against No. 9 North Carolina (5/13-15)... Drove in the game-tying run in Saturday s 9-8 comeback win in the ninth inning (5/14)... Helped turn two key double plays in Sunday s victory to win the series (5/15)... Had four hits, including two doubles at the 2011 ACC Championship (5/25-28). Two-sport star in baseball and basketball at Calhoun... Four-year letterwinner in baseball as a shortstop, including two years as team captain for coach Chip Henderson... The 10th-rated recruit in Georgia and a top-100 recruit in the nation according to Perfect Game... Member of the 2010 state baseball championship team... Named a member of the 2010 All-State team... Was the Rome-Tribune Co-Player of the Year in 2009 and outright Player of the Year in Hit for a.547 batting average with 20 home runs and 67 RBI his junior year in Put together a stretch of hitting five home runs in five consecutive at-bats... In 2010, hit.464 with 16 home runs and 57 RBIs as a senior... Spent a summer as member of prestigious East Cobb Yankees program... Also a three-year letterwinner and one-year team captain as a guard on the basketball team under coach Casey Baxter... Named to All-Area team as a senior. Personal Full name is Daniel Mott Hyde... Born Mar. 10, 1992 in Saudi Arabia... Son of Lamar and Esmi Hyde... Enjoys juggling... Has an older brother who goes by J.B. (John Barry)... Father Lamar started one of the first carpet companies in Saudi Arabia... Majoring in management. 8

11 Senior Profiles DeANDRESMELTER 21 Class Senior Hometown Macon, Ga. Tattnall Square Academy Height 6-3 Weight 221 Position RHP/OF Birthdate 12/3/91 Bats/Throws R/R Minnesota, 14th Rd, 10 MLB DRAFT HISTORY *Drafted in the 14th round by the Minnesota Twins of the 2010 MLB Draft, but enrolled at Georgia Tech Coach Hall on DeAndre Smelter I m really anxious to see him this spring. We let him play football this past year, Coach Johnson gave him a scholarship and he was a major contributor to their offense. We re anxious to see him healthy and see him pitch. But the thing I ve been most impressed with DeAndre is that he continues to mature as a person. He s done a great job in the classroom and I fully expect him to have a great year pitching for us Made 16 relief appearances for the Yellow Jackets and logged 16.2 innings with 14 strikeouts... Made his season debut versus Georgia State on Feb his first time on the mound for Tech since in a full calendar year... Pitched a scoreless inning with a strikeout in the 14-8 win at Georgia Southern on Feb Worked a pair of hitless innings during the three-game sweep of Rutgers -- he combined with Cole Pitts, Alex Cruz, Jared Jillson and Jonathan King for a 12-0 shutout on March 3 to complete the sweep... Worked a inning and matched his career-high of two strikeouts to close out the Jackets 12-5 win over Boston College on March Pitched a season-high 2.1 innings of scoreless, hitless relief at Miami on May 17 and set a career-high with three strikeouts... Worked a perfect inning of relief on nine pitches versus No. 5 Virginia in the ACC Tournament on May Was limited by a shoulder injury for much of the season... Saw early-action on the mound in four games... Was used most as a pinch-runner late in the season... Was Tech s Sunday starter vs. Winthrop (2/18) -- his second career start - and worked 4.0 innings, with five hits, one earned run, no walks, one strikeout and a no decision in a 5-3 Tech win... Logged a pair of relief appearances in the two wins over Ohio State... Did not pitch again after a 2/29 appearance versus Kennesaw State... Scored three times as a pinch-runner, including the tying run in the ninth inning as Tech stormed back to beat Clemson in extra innings (4/27) A valuable two-way player for the Yellow Jackets... Started 15 games in the outfield and earned his first start on the mound versus Mississippi State in the NCAA Regional... Allowed just one earned run in 17.1 innings of work on the mound for a team-best 0.52 ERA among regular relievers... Pitched scoreless ball in his 13 relief outings... Fired 1.1 innings with two strikeouts and figured as the winning pitcher in the Jackets 8-1 victory over Kent State on Feb Earned his second win in dramatic fashion, holding No. 9 North Carolina to just one hit in two innings of relief and making an incredible leaping grab and throw on a high chopper back to the mound with two outs in the ninth to strand two Tar Heel runners... At the plate, Smelter hit.222 (10-for-45) with a double, seven RBI and 11 runs... Swiped two bases... Walked 10 times and was hit by four pitches with just 15 strikeouts for a.400 on-base percentage... Went 2-for-2 with two walks and two runs in a 7-4 win at Georgia Southern on Feb Had three hits and two RBI as Georgia Tech swept Rutgers with a 14-3 rout on March 6. Three-sport standout at Tattnall Square Academy in football, basketball and baseball... Four-year letterwinner and two-year captain in baseball under head coach Joey Hiller... Named a Louisville Slugger All-American in 2010 and Aflac All-American in Led Tattnall Square to the State Title in 2008 and Earned all-region and all-state honors in three-straight years (2008, 2009, 2010)... Named Macon Telegraph Player of the Year in 2008 and Threw two no-hitters in his career, one as a junior and one as a senior... Posted a 9-2 record with a 0.92 ERA on the mound while hitting 10 home runs at the plate during senior season in Spent summer as a member of prestigious East Cobb Yankees program under head coach James Beavers... In basketball, he was named the Georgia Independent Schools Association (GISA) Player of the Year in 2008 and 2010, while earning all-state honors from Played four different positions in football (QB, RB, WR, S)... Was named all-state in 2007 and 2008, as well as the GISA player of the year in 2008 and holds Tattnall Square single-season record for interceptions, and career records for interceptions and receiving yards. Personal Full name is DeAndre Tremaine Smelter... Born Dec. 3, 1991 in Macon, GA... Son of Vincent and Cora Smelter... Has three brothers, Charles, Chris and Corey... Father Vincent played basketball for Eastern Illinois... Majoring in management. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / / / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 9

12 Senior Profiles ALEXCRUZ 22 Class Senior Hometown Woodstock, Ga. Blessed Trinity Catholic Height 6-1 Weight 215 Position RHP/3B Birthdate 7/29/92 Bats/Throws R/R Honorable Mention All-America, 2012 (College Baseball Insider) Awards & Honors *2012 College Baseball Insider Honorable Mention All-America Team Coach Hall on Alex Cruz Alex is a jack-of-all-trades. Two years ago he saved us by throwing a lot of innings and being clutch on the mound. We are going to let him hit a little bit and play a little first base this year, and again look at him to be a valuable part of our bullpen. He s a guy who can come in and throw strikes Led the Yellow Jackets in appearances (26) while recording a 2-2 record and one save... Was 1-0 versus ACC opponents with a team-best 11 appearances in league play... Finished the season with a 5.93 ERA overall and a 4.04 ERA in ACC play... Set a career high with six strikeouts in 3.2 innings of scoreless relief at Georgia Southern and earned the victory on Feb Would establish a new career-high with seven strikeouts in 5.0 innings versus Georgia Southern on March 19 in Atlanta... Pitched twice in the NC State series, including four innings of one-run relief on April Fanned three over 1.2 innings of relief in the second game of a doubleheader at Clemson on April Named to College Baseball Insider Honorable Mention All-America Team... Led the team and was ninth in the ACC with 30 appearances on the mound... Made one start... Finished with an 8-3 record and two saves... Pitched to a 1.83 ERA, which ranked as the second-lowest ERA in the ACC and 10th in the NCAA... Opponents hit just.179 off him, which was also ranked second in the ACC... Allowed just 5.62 hits per nine innings (ranked fifth in the NCAA)... His WHIP of 0.94 ranked 12th in the nation... His eight wins were tied for third-most in the conference... Made his collegiate pitching debut with one scoreless inning vs. Kent State (2/17)... Struck out a career-high four batters in two innings of work in a win over Rutgers (3/2)... Went 2.0 hitless shutout innings to close out a win at NC State (3/9) with one walk and two strikeouts... Matched his career high of four strikeouts in two innings of work to close out a 12-3 victory over Virginia Tech (3/16), allowing Coach Danny Hall to win his 1,000th game... Doubled his previous career-long with a 4.2-inning appearance (no runs, no hits) against Duke (3/31) and finished off a two-hit shutout for his first career win and matched career high of four strikeouts... Worked five innings of one-hit ball at Wake Forest (4/14) with an unearned run and three strikeouts to pick up his second ACC win (third overall)... Fired two-hit ball over the final four shutout innings to get the win at No. 6 North Carolina (4/21) and help Tech clinch the key series... Worked the final three innings vs. Georgia at Turner Field (4/24) and registered his fifth win by allowing three hits and one run with no walks and three strikeouts... Pitched 3.2 hitless, shutout innings vs. Clemson after relieving Buck Farmer with one out in ninth (Tech eventually won on a 13th-inning walk-off homer from Daniel Palka)... Recorded his sixth win vs. Charlotte (5/6), tossing 4.1 relief innings with two hits, two runs, no walks and two strikeouts... Fired 5.2 innings of three-hit, one-run relief at No. 22 Virginia (5/13) to earn the win... Recorded a pair of three-inning saves at the ACC Championship -- the first two saves of his career -- closing out the 5-4 win over No. 1 Florida State, and going three scoreless frames with two strikeouts to seal the 5-1 win over Clemson... His first career start was a pressure-packed elimination game in the NCAA Gainesville Regional versus College of Charleston, and he delivered with a dominating six-inning shutout in Tech s 3-0 win... It was a career-long outing for Cruz who allowed just two hits with three strikeouts as the Jackets advanced to the Regional title game versus Florida... Played error-free defensively on the season (28 chances) and was 1-for-11 at the plate with an RBI Saw limited action in his rookie campaign... Played in 12 games and made four starts... Went 2-for-3 in his collegiate debut versus Kent State on Feb Had a hit and drove in a run in a March 19th win over NC State. Four-year letterwinner and one-year captain at Blessed Trinity for head coach Andy Harlin... Named to Under Armour All-America team in Named to the GHSA All-State team in Posted a.520 batting average with 11 home runs, 24 doubles and 52 RBIs... Four-time Fulton County Player of the Week... Played for East Cobb Braves program over the summer. Personal Full name is Alexander Otoniel Cruz... Born July 29, 1992 in Hollywood, Fla... Son of Rafael and Lucrecia Cruz... Has four older siblings, Raphy, Linette, Christian and Luis... Also enjoys playing basketball and swimming... Majoring in management. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP 2011 Did not pitch / / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL

13 Senior Profiles MATTGRIMES 25 Class Senior Hometown Hoschton, Ga. Mill Creek Height 6-6 Weight 208 Position RHP Birthdate 9/4/91 Bats/Throws R/R Chi Sox, 4th Rd, 10 Phila., 31st Rd, 13 MLB DRAFT HISTORY *Drafted in the 31st round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies, but elected to return to Georgia Tech *Drafted in the fourth round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox, but elected to enroll at Georgia Tech Coach Hall on Matt Grimes He s a major talent. He had an unfortunate injury that cost him really two years in our program. We saw some good flashes this fall and we hope he can get back to the form he was at when he was a freshman Did not pitch in 2013 due to an arm injury suffered the previous season Missed the last half of the season with an arm injury... Made five starts before the injury and was 3-2 with a 3.38 ERA... Struck out 17 in 18.2 innings... Was brilliant in getting Tech its first win, firing seven shutout innings and allowing just one hit with seven Ks in the 5-0 win at Winthrop (2/17) - it was Tech s first combined one-hitter since 1994 after Zane Evans pitched the final two hit-less innings... His start against Ohio State was the shortest of his career, going just two innings with three runs (one earned) and five walks (2/25)... Went six innings with six strikeouts, allowing four hits and two runs to pick up a win over Rutgers (3/3)... Started versus Wagner (3/13) and worked a first inning and was credited with the win on a predetermined staff day... His final appearance of the season was a start versus Virginia Tech (3/17) and worked 2.2 innings with four runs and absorbed the loss Made 15 appearances with 12 starts during his rookie campaign on the Flats... Was the Jackets weekday starter and finished 7-4 with a 4.15 ERA... Fanned 77 against 34 walks in 73.2 innings... Made all three starts against rival Georgia, going 2-1 versus the Bulldogs with 19 strikeouts and three walks in 16.1 innings... His April 12th start against UGA at Chandler Stadium was the longest of his career, as he went 6.2 innings with two runs, a career best 10 strikeouts and no walks in the 5-3 win... Worked two innings of no-hit ball and was the winning pitcher in a wild, 15-inning 6-5 win over NC State in the ACC Tournament... Scattered five hits with six punchouts in six innings to post an 11-3 win at Savannah State on May Recorded eight strikeouts in 6.2 innings of relief in the NCAA Regional opener versus Austin Peay but was hung the tough-luck loss in a 2-1 game. Played four years, including winning three letters, at Mill Creek under head coach Doug Jones... Named Gwinnett County Pitcher of the Year following 2010 senior campaign... One of just four pitchers in Gwinnett County history to have 100 strikeouts in a single season... Posted a 1.32 ERA his senior year for the Hawks... Also played two seasons, winning one letter, as a center on the Mill Creek basketball team under head coach Phil Bollier. Personal Full name is Matthew Damon Grimes... Born Sept. 4, 1991 in Snellville, GA... Son of Damon and Maryanne Grimes... Has an older sister, Brittany, that attended Georgia Tech... Father Damon played basketball for Western Kentucky... Majoring in Management. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP did not pitch TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS 11

14 Senior Profiles JONATHANROBERTS 27 Class Senior Hometown Fayetteville, Ga. Landmark Christian Height 6-3 Weight 203 Position RHP Birthdate 7/8/91 Bats/Throws R/R honors & awards *2012 ACC Academic Honor Roll *2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Jonathan Roberts He s a talented senior, a good leader, a good kid, and a hard worker. Jonathan had a tremendous fall and we re letting him hit a little. I think he s a guy who can bring a little power to the table for us. He s put the effort in and I m hoping he can have the best year he s had Put together an impressive junior campaign and emerged as one of the Jackets most reliable options from the bullpen... Made 21 appearances all in relief with a 2-0 record, two saves and a 3.29 ERA... He was lights out in ACC play, making seven appearances with a 1.00 ERA and one save... Earned his first career decision (a win) with 2.1 innings of relief at Georgia Southern on Feb. 27 in Tech s 14-8 win... Pitched a scoreless inning of relief versus Kennesaw State on April 3 and was credited with his second win... Tossed a career-long 3.0 innings and recorded his first career save with a hitless, scoreless appearance at Clemson on April 27 in a 14-9 win as the Jackets snapped a six-game skid... Recorded two key outs versus No. 2 North Carolina on May 12 to keep the game tied at 8-8, before Tech won with a walk-off hit in the 11th... Matched his career-high outing by working the final three innings with one hit and one run, while setting a career-high with four strikeouts in closing out East Tennessee State, 5-1, in the NCAA Nashville Regional Made 16 appearances, including his first career start that came versus Georgia Southern (2/22)... Finished the season with a 7.89 ERA in 21.2 innings of work... Made his season-debut with 1.2 innings of work against Kent State (2/17)... Fired a scoreless eighth inning at Georgia (3/20)... Worked 2.0 scoreless innings vs. Georgia Southern (3/28) to preserve the lead in 10-5 win... Made two scoreless appearances versus No. 1 Florida State on 4/7 and 4/8 -- one inning and one strikeout in each appearance... Matched career high with two strikeouts in 1.2 innings vs. Clemson (4/28)... Made an appearance in the 8-6 win over Georgia (5/9) in a game that helped Tech clinch the season series... Worked a scoreless inning versus No. 1 Florida in the NCAA Gainesville Regional Saw limited action on the mound for the Jackets as a freshman... Made four appearances and worked 3.1 innings. Four-year letterwinner at Landmark Christian in Fairburn, GA under head coach Phil Williams... Landmark was the state runner-up team in 2008 and Named the 2009 Georgia Dugout Club Player of the Year... Earned all-region honors in 2009 and Posted a 10-1 record with 83 strikeouts and a 1.26 ERA his senior season... Held opponents to a.152 batting average in 61 innings in Personal Full name is Jonathan David Roberts... Born July 8, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga... Son of David and Janet Roberts... Has an older sister, Emily... Great uncle Mickey Babb played football for Georgia from (All-SEC in 1962) and the Philadelphia Eagles in Majoring in mechanical engineering. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / / / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 12

15 Senior Profiles DUSTYISAACS 28 Class Senior Captain Hometown Lebanon, Ohio Lebanon Height 6-1 Weight 206 Position RHP Birthdate 8/7/91 Bats/Throws R/R MLB DRAFT HISTORY *Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 50th round of the 2010 MLB Draft, but chose to enroll at Georgia Tech Coach Hall on Dusty Isaacs A senior captain, and a guy with tremendous leadership ability that s been valuable for us on and off the field. He s thrown a lot of big innings in a lot of different roles and could end up in the rotation again this year. Ideally for me, he s always been best in our bullpen and I m hoping he s that guy for us this year Appeared in 17 games and made a career-high 16 starts in a career-high 82.2 innings... Fanned 67 against just 33 walks... Was named the ACC Pitcher of the Week on April 1 after a brilliant outing versus Wake Forest... Gave Tech his best career start versus the Demon Deacons on March 30, matching his career-high of seven innings with a career-high eight strikeouts -- he allowed just one hit and no runs in the start and his two walks came in the first inning... He retired the final eight batters he faced in the Wake Forest win... Was lights out in two innings of relief at Georgia Southern on Feb. 27 to preserve Tech s 9-8 lead en route to the He retired all six batters he faced in succession on just 27 pitches with four strikeouts versus GSU... Picked up his second win by going six innings with one run and matching his season-high of six strikeouts against Rutgers on March 2... Matched his career-high of seven innings, allowing just four hits and two runs with six strikeouts to beat Boston College on March Made the start at No. 5 Florida State -- his 50th career appearance as a Jacket -- and pitched four innings, allowing four runs but got no run support from the offense and absorbed the decision in the 11-3 loss... Gave the Jackets another solid effort on April 6 at Duke, working 5.1 innings with five hits, one run, one walk and four strikeouts -- Tech won the game, 2-1, thanks to an eighth-inning RBI single from Thomas Smith... Took a no-hitter into the sixth inning at Clemson and turned a 2-0 lead over to the bullpen after going 6.1 shutout innings with two hits allowed -- Tech saw that lead evaporate in a 4-3 loss in 11 innings... Fanned seven over 4.1 innings versus Coastal Carolina on May 3 but did not factor in the decision in the 7-4 loss... Gave the Yellow Jackets a quality start versus No. 2 North Carolina on May 11 (7.0 innings, seven hits, two runs), but received no run support and was on the wrong end of a 3-1 Tech loss Made 11 starts over the first half of the season, but emerged as a reliable bullpen option over the final month of the season... Finished the year 6-4 in 18 appearances... Worked 66.0 innings with 46 strikeouts, 71 hits allowed and pitched to a 6.55 ERA... Posted a 3.86 ERA over his final six appearances of the season (16.1 innings) with 10 strikeouts against four walks... Allowed the Jackets to exact revenge on Kent State (2/18), firing a career-long seven innings and allowing just five hits, one earned run, one walk and three strikeouts in a 6-2 victory... Improved to 2-0 after a 5.2-inning outing against Ohio State (2/26), giving up five hits and three runs with three strikeouts... Improved to 3-0 versus Rutgers (3/4)... Went six innings and allowed just three hits and two runs with seven strikeouts to beat the Scarlet Knights... Pitched two scoreless innings with three strikeouts and one walk to preserve the lead in a 9-1 win over Virginia Tech (3/18)... Pitched five innings, allowing just three hits and one run in a winning effort in the series-finale at Boston College (3/24), a 2-1 Tech win... Was moved to the Saturday spot for the Florida State series and gave the Jackets a gutsy effort versus the No. 2 Seminoles, pitching 4.2 innings with six strikeouts and turning a 6-3 lead over to the bullpen with two outs in fifth (Tech lost 12-7)... Earned the win vs. Georgia State (4/17) with a two-inning start on a staff day... Allowed just one hit in 3.1 scoreless innings of relief at No. 22 Virginia, in a 4-2 loss (5/12)... Worked two innings in the win over Virginia in the ACC Tournament... Finished the season with arguably his best effort of the year, working 5.1 scoreless relief innings in an 8-4 win over College of Charleston in Tech s NCAA Gainesville Regional opener... Allowed just three hits versus the Cougars with four strikeouts and no walks in the winning effort Valuable reliever for the Jackets as a rookie... Tied for the team lead with 25 appearances (Luke Bard) and finished with a 2.72 ERA in 36.1 innings... Recorded 40 strikeouts against just 13 walks on the season and posted a 1-1 record... Made his lone start versus Georgia Southern on March 16 and fired two innings with one hit, one run and four strikeouts and was credited with his first career decision in the 12-3 win... Worked a season-long 4.1 innings and fired scoreless ball with one hit and three strikeouts at Georgia Southern on Feb Entered in relief of starter Jed Bradley at Miami on March 26 and kept Tech in the game with 2.1 innings of hitless, scoreless work -- Tech would win 12-3 in extra innings... Recorded a career-high seven strikeouts in 3.0 innings at Wake Forest on April Fired 2.2 innings of scoreless relief with three strikeouts in an 11-5 win at Duke on April 3. Three-year letterwinner at Lebanon under coach Lee Day... Named to the Under Armour Preseason All-America team as a senior in Named the 2010 GWOC South Player of the Year... Named Buckeye Scout No. 9 Player in Ohio... Also named to the Perfect Game Top 300 list of high school prospects in the nation... Holds career record in RBI and stolen bases... Also was a three-year standout quarterback in football... Served as team captain his senior year... Led the state of Ohio in passing yards in Holds school record for all-time passing yards... Played two seasons as a guard in basketball. Personal Full name is Dustin Allen Isaacs... Born Aug. 7, 1991 in Kettering, Ohio... Son of Roy and Lois Isaacs... Has an older sister, Lindsey, and a younger brother, Corey... Cast member of the musical Annie during senior year of high school... Majoring in management. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / / / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 13

16 Senior Profiles MITCHEARNEST 29 Class Senior Hometown Atlanta, Ga. Lakeside Height 6-1 Weight 216 Position C Birthdate 10/14/91 Bats/Throws R/R Honors & Awards *2012 ACC Academic Honor Roll *2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Mitch Earnest Mitch is an outstanding catcher and he s a sneaky hitter -- a much better hitter than he s given credit for. He s a former walk-on that has really put the effort in each off-season to improve his game Platooned at catcher behind All-American Zane Evans and put up career numbers... Played in 32 games and made 17 starts... Hit.306 with four doubles, his first three career home runs and collected 15 RBI... His.306 average was fifthbest among starting players... Was 1-for-3 with an RBI and scored a career-best two runs in the 16-5 win over Georgia State on Feb Hit his first career home run -- a grand slam -- and was 3-for-4, scored twice and posted a career-best four RBI in the win over Savannah State on April Had a productive night in the 9-2 win at Ohio State on May 7, going 3-for-5 with a double, a stolen base, two RBI and two runs -- also threw out an OSU steal attempt in the game... Was 2-for-4 versus Georgia on May 14 with a double and three RBI... Was 2-for-3 with a homer and scored twice in the regular-season finale at Miami on May a 10-1 Tech win... Launched his first career postseason home run in the Nashville Regional against top-seeded Vanderbilt as two-run shot helped the Jackets pull away from the Commodores for a 5-0 win Saw action in 23 games and made nine starts at catcher... Hit.250 with four doubles and seven RBI... Solid defensive catcher with just one error in 111 chances... Had a monster opening weekend by hitting.571 (4-for- 7) with a double, four RBI and a stolen base... Scored the eventual winning run in the seventh inning of 5-3 win at Winthrop (2/18)... Had a career-best three hits and two RBI in that game... Matched his career-high of two RBI at NC State (3/10) thanks to an RBI single and a sac fly... Walked and scored in the Sunday game of the NC State series... Was 1-for-2 with a walk as the starting catcher at Georgia (3/20) -- hit his third career double... Was 1-for-2 with a double and an RBI at No. 6 North Carolina (4/21)... Went 1-for-2 versus No. 1 Florida in the NCAA Gainesville Regional Saw limited action as the third catcher on Georgia Tech s depth chart... Picked up his first collegiate hit, going 1-for-1 versus NC State on March Earned his first start May 10 versus Savannah State. Three-year letterwinner at Lakeside under head coach Bill Newsome... Named Second Team All-County in Dekalb as a junior in Named All-County and All-State in 2010 after hitting.374 with 6 home runs and 32 RBI. Personal Full name is Thomas Mitchell Earnest... Born Oct. 14, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga... Son of Tom and Terracer Earnest... Has a younger brother, Brad... Majoring in management. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS 14

17 Senior Profiles DEVINSTANTON 41 Class Senior Captain Hometown Lilburn, Ga. Wesleyan Height 6-0 Weight 203 Position LHP Birthdate 1/7/92 Bats/Throws R/L Honors & Awards *2012 ACC Academic Honor Roll *2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Devin Stanton He s one of those guys that is way under the radar. He s the healthiest he s been since he s been here and he had a tremendous fall. His velocity is getting better and he has a great curve ball. Devin is a leader and will be a valuable asset to our bullpen Selected as one of three captains for the 2014 season The lefty made six appearances in relief for the Yellow Jackets... Totaled just 1.2 innings for the season... Made his season debut versus The Citadel on March 26, logging two-thirds of an inning with one hit allowed -- it was first appearance for Tech since 2012 Opening Day after having arm surgery... Retired both batters he faced with a strikeout in the 9-1 win over Kennesaw State on April An arm injury limited him to one appearance this season, that coming on opening day versus Kent State Saw action as Tech s lefty-relief specialist during his rookie season... Appeared in 18 games, but totaled eight innings of work... Recorded a strikeout of his only batter faced at Miami and was the pitcher of record in the Yellow Jackets 12-3 victory over the Hurricanes in extra innings for his first career win... Struck out the side versus Savannah State on May 10. Two-sport athlete as a free safety in football and a pitcher in baseball for Wesleyan... Three-year letterwinner and two-year captain for baseball under coach Mike Shaheen... Member of the three-time State Champion Wolves team (2008, 2009, 2010)... Gwinnett Daily Post Pitcher of the Year in Also named to All-Gwinnett County team three times (2008, 2009, 2010)... Put up a 23-2 record and a 1.68 ERA with 250 strikeouts in 160 innings pitched over his career... Member of East Cobb Yankees program... A two-time All-Region member in football (2008, 2009)... Helped Wesleyan win the 2009 football State Championship. Personal Full name is Devin Ross Stanton... Born Jan. 7, 1992 in Lawrenceville, Ga... Son of Dale and Judy Stanton... Has an older brother, Durk, and a younger sister, Kelsie... Majoring in management. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / / / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 15

18 JUNIOR Profiles A.J.MURRAY 9 Class Junior Hometown Westfield, N.J Westfield Height 6-1 Weight 214 Position C/1B Birthdate 4/4/93 Bats/Throws R/R Houston, 48th Rd, 11 MLB DRAFT HISTORY *Drafted in the 48th Round by Houston in 2011 but elected to enroll at Tech Coach Hall on A.J. Murray He s probably one of the hardest workers we ve ever had here at Georgia Tech. He ll be a middle of the order hitter and a guy we count on heavily. He s an offensive threat. Every time he steps in the box he has a chance to do damage Stepped right into the starting lineup and enjoyed a breakout sophomore season by starting all 64 games...was one of four Jackets to start all 64 games... Hit.271 overall with 10 doubles, two triples, five home runs, 35 RBI and swiped four bases in four attempts... Finished the season on a career-best eight game hitting streak, recording at least one hit in all eight of the Jackets postseason games (three ACC Tournament games, five NCAA Regional games)... He became the first Tech player to accomplish that feat since Charlie Blackmon hit safely in 12 straight postseason games to end the 2008 season... One of his postseason hits was a clutch, game-tying home run with two outs in the ninth inning and Mott Hyde followed in the next at-bat with the winning homer as the Jackets rallied to beat No. 7 Florida State, Was 6-for-18 (.333) in the Nashville Regional with a double, an RBI and two runs also drew three walks... Hit.444 (4-for-9) on opening weekend with two runs, two RBI, a double and walked three times... Hit his first career home run -- a grand slam -- versus Rutgers on March 1 to begin a big series... He became the first Yellow Jacket to hit a grand slam as his first career homer since Matt Simonds versus Maryland in Followed with a solo home run on March 2 versus Rutgers and finished the series 5-for-12 with six RBI and five runs... Cleared the bases with a three-run triple (his first career triple) that gave the Jackets an 8-6 lead in the sixth inning, en route to a 16-9 win over Mercer on March 5 -- had two hits, three RBI, and scored three times in the game... Had five hits, two RBI, two walks and two runs in the Florida State series... Was held to two hits, but drove in six runs during the Wake Forest series -- that included a three-run homer in the series finale as Tech s late rally fell short in searching for the sweep... Set a career-high with three hits (3-for-5), including a triple, an RBI and two runs in the 9-1 win over Kennesaw State on April 3... Had a career-high two doubles at Duke on April 7... Was 2-for-3 in the series-opening 2-1 win over No. 5 Virginia, and his RBI double in the bottom of the fourth of series-finale would stand as the game-winner in the 3-2 win... Matched his career-high with three hits versus Coastal Carolina on 5/ Saw action in 12 games and made two starts... Made his collegiate debut with a start at first base versus Ohio State (2/25)... Drew a walk and scored a run in that game versus the Buckeyes... Started at designated hitter in a 10-5 win over Georgia Southern (3/28)... Picked up his first college hit at No. 6 North Carolina (4/21), going 1-for-2... Recorded his first career RBI with a sacrifice fly versus No. 1 Florida in the NCAA Gainesville Regional (6/3). Three-year letterwinner and one-year captain under head coach Bob Brewster at Westfield in New Jersey... State sectional champion in New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year and the New Jersey Star Ledger Player of the Year... Named First Team All-State in First Team All-Area from Earned his high school s batting title... Played in the New Jersey North-South All-State game... Owns the Westfield record for home runs, hits and runs... Recorded 10 RBI in one game... As a senior, he hit.540 with nine homers, 12 doubles, and scored 54 runs, all of which were school single-season records... Ranked as the No. 77 recruit in the nation and No. 3 in the State of New Jersey by Perfect Game... Also was a three-year standout in football under coach Jim Desarno as a running back and linebacker... Earned All-State honors in 2011, and All-Area honors from Rushed for over 1,000 yards and recorded 117 tackles... Made the school s honor roll... Played summer ball for Super 18. Personal Full name is Andrew John Murray... Born April 4, 1993 in Rahway, N.J.... Son of Michael Murray and Cathy Donlin... His father, Michael, played with the Chicago White Sox... Has one sister, Brittany, and two brothers, Michael and Douglas... His brother, Michael, was a standout catcher at Wake Forest, and currently plays for the San Francisco Giants organization... Sister Brittany played softball for Maryland... Majoring in business administration. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS 16

19 JUNIOR Profiles THOMASSMITH 13 Class Junior Hometown Fort Pierce, Fla. John Carroll Height 6-1 Weight 177 Position 2B/SS Birthdate 12/30/92 Bats/Throws R/R HONORS & AWARDS 2012 ACC All-Tournament Team Coach Hall on Thomas Smith The kid s an unsung hero and a great story. You can t get him off the field. He walked on here, and has been a big part of our team over the last two years. He s a great defensive player and clutch hitter Proved to be one of the Yellow Jackets most consistent all-around performers... Played in 45 games and started 30 games, including the final 20 consecutive at second base... Hit.286 overall with five doubles and career-highs in triples (two), home runs (three) and RBI (13)... Played error-free in 128 chances at second base... Hit his first career triple and scored versus Wake Forest on March Was 2-for-4 with two RBI, a double and scored twice in the win over Kennesaw State on April 3 -- his RBI double in the fourth inning gave Tech a 2-1 lead and would stand as the game winner... Had two hits in the series at Duke and provided the game-winning RBI single in the eighth inning of the 2-1 triumph on April 6... Went 2-for-2 with an RBI, a double and a run in the 3-2 win over No. 5 Virginia on April 14 that clinched the series... Was 2-for-4 in the finale versus NC State with two RBI, including his first career home run... Had an RBI triple and scored in the 5-4 win over No. 2 North Carolina on May Had a big day in Tech s 10-1 win at Miami on May 18, going 2-for-4 with a homer, a double and two RBI... Matched his season-high in hits (two) with a double in the ACC Tournament versus No. 5 Virginia... Finished the NCAA Nashville Regional 5-for-15 (.333) and matched his season high of two hits in both games versus Illinois... Also homered (third career), walked and stole a base in the May 31 game versus the Illini... His lead-off single in the ninth inning of an elimination game against Illinois (June 2) kick-started the rally as the Jackets scored four times in the inning and beat the Illini, Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team... Was inserted in the line-up in late March to add a spark, and didn t relinquish his starting second-baseman spot for the final 39 games of the season... Hit.302 with 12 RBI, six doubles and five stolen bases... Was a tough out, drawing 15 walks (against 14 strikeouts) and was hit by eight pitches (third-highest on the team)... His.407 on-base percentage was third-best among starters... Fielded at a.967 clip and aided in 26 of Tech s 35 double plays turned over the final 39 games of the season... Tech s fielding percentage was.935 in the first 25 games without Smith in the lineup, and.966 over the final 39 games with Smith... Turned in a memorable college debut, starting at second base vs. Georgia Southern (3/28) and reached base three times (single and two walks), scored, and made a key defensive play for the final out in the seventh inning with Tech leading 8-3 and the bases loaded for GSU... Stayed hot in the Duke series, starting all three games and going 7-for-10 with two RBI, two runs, a walk and two steals... He scored the game-winning run in the eighth inning of the 1-0 win over Duke and drove in the winning run in the 8-0 win over the Blue Devils... Went 3-for-5 versus No. 2 Florida State (4/7), scored a run and turned three of Tech s four double plays... Hit 4-for-11 in the Wake Forest series, with a double and two runs... Went 2-for-4 and set a career high with four RBI in the 11-4 win at No. 6 North Carolina (4/21)... Reached base twice vs. Georgia at Turner Field (4/24) with a double and a run... Collected two hits, two RBI and two runs in the Georgia win (5/9) - he drove in a run with a suicide squeeze bunt in the third inning, and was in all four double plays turned by Tech (tied season high)... Had three hits, an RBI, a run and played error-free during the Virginia series... Named to the ACC All-Tournament after going.333 (5-for-15) in Greensboro with a double, RBI, stolen base and helping turn four double plays and committing just one error in 23 chances... Was held hitless in the NCAA Gainesville Regional, but played error-free in the four games, walked twice, scored in the 3-0 win over Charleston. Was a four-year letterwinner and senior captain for head coach Mike Easom at John Carroll in Fort Pierce, Fla.... Three-time All-Area selection at shortstop... John Carroll was regional champions in 2008 and 2009, was the state runner-up in 2008 and reached the state Final Four in Played in Fort Pierce s North vs. South All-Star Game... Was a four-year honor student and member of the National Honor Society... Lists his greatest athletic accomplishment as earning a walk-on spot at Georgia Tech. Personal Full name is Thomas Alexander Smith... Born December 30, 1992 in Jensen Beach, Fla.... Son of David and Kimberly Smith... Has a brother, Andrew, and sister, Anna... His father David is a 1985 graduate of Georgia Tech... Majoring in mechanical engineering... Considering a future as an engineer for the Department of Defense... Chose Tech because of its great academics and baseball. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS 17

20 JUNIOR Profiles DANIELSPINGOLA 35 Class Junior Hometown Roswell, Ga.. Marist Height 6-1 Weight 182 Position OF Birthdate 5/5/93 Bats/Throws L/L honors & awards 2012 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Daniel Spingola Daniel is a very talented baseball player. He s been a role player to this point in his career, but now has a chance to start every day and I expect big things from him. He s got good speed and great defensive instincts Saw action in 51 games and made 21 starts in either the outfield or as the designated hitter... Hit.256 with a pair of doubles, his first career home run and 13 RBI... A tough out at the plate, he drew 14 walks against 13 strikeouts and posted an on-base percentage of Launched his first career home run -- a walk-off two-run shot to right as Tech rallied with four runs in the final two innings to beat The Citadel, 5-4 on March Was 2-for-4 in The Citadel game, matched his career-high of three RBI, and his RBI double put the Jackets on the board in the seventh inning... Had two hits in the Rutgers series and scored in the finale on March 3... Set a career high with three RBI in the Saturday win over Virginia Tech, Went a career-best 3-for-3 with an RBI, a walk, a run and a stolen base in the series-opening 12-5 win over Boston College on March Followed that with a hit and a run in the series finale versus BC... Had hits in both games of the Clemson series he played, with an RBI, a double and a run scored... Drew a pinch-hit walk and scored at Miami on May Had three hits, two RBI, a stolen base and scored twice in the NCAA Nashville Regional... Started in the outfield for three of Tech s five games in the Regional Played in 23 games and made eight starts... Hit.349 (15-for-43) with three doubles, five RBI and was 4-for-5 in stolen-base attempts... His.349 average was tops among Tech s reserve players... Hit a team-best.400 (4- for-10) in pinch-hit opportunities... Made his college debut with a pinch-hit appearance versus Rutgers (3/2)... Recorded his first collegiate hit in the Wagner win (3/13)... He pinch-hit at Boston College (3/24) and went 1-for-2 with a double and a run... Earned his first career start in the second game of the doubleheader at Boston College (3/24)... Recorded his first career RBI versus No. 1 Florida State (4/8)... Had a pinch-hit single that scored a run at Wake Forest (4/13)... Had a hit and scored at No. 6 North Carolina (4/21)... Reached base three times in the Charlotte series finale, going 1-for-1 with two walks and two steals... Went 2-for-3 with a run in the Georgia win (5/9) -- first career 2-hit game -- and stole a base... Filling in for injured Brandon Thomas in left field, he had a big series at Virginia by going 5-for-11 with a run, three RBI, a double and played error-free... Went 1-for-3 at Mercer (5/15) with a stolen base... Had two hits with a double in the win over Clemson at the ACC Championship. Lettered in two seasons of baseball as both an outfielder and left-handed pitcher for head coach Mike Strickland at Marist... Also played three seasons of basketball for Marist... Was a part of two state championship baseball teams at Marist in 2010 and Hit a team-leading 12 home runs his senior season... Lists his greatest athletic accomplishment as being a starter on both state championship baseball teams in 2010 and Personal Full name is Daniel Christian Spingola... Born May 5, 1993 in Chapel Hill, N.C.... Son of Frank and Lindy Spingola... Has two sisters, Lori and Amy... His sister Lori is a pitcher on the University of North Carolina softball team... His dad Frank played college baseball IUP in Pennsylvania... Majoring in biomedical engineering... Chose Georgia Tech because of its academic and athletic reputation and because it s close to home. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS 18

21 JUNIOR Profiles COLEPITTS 36 Class Junior Hometown Moultrie, Ga. Colquitt County Height 6-5 Weight 223 Position RHP Birthdate 9/3/92 Bats/Throws R/R Cleveland, 32nd Rd, 11 MLB DRAFT HISTORY *Drafted in the 32nd Round by Cleveland in 2011 but elected to enroll at Tech. Coach Hall on Cole Pitts Cole is a talented right-handed pitcher and commands all of his pitches. He s been in our program for two years, has pitched and had success in some big games in the ACC and will be in the rotation again this season Appeared in 19 games as a sophomore and made 13 starts... Finished with a 5-3 record and 4.71 ERA in 65 innings of work... Opponents hit just.246 off the tall righty... Worked six innings and fanned seven against one walk in helping Tech complete the sweep of Akron on opening weekend... His seven Ks and six innings were each one shy of his respective career highs... Gave the Jackets another Sunday gem in the 10-1 win over St. John s on Feb. 24 by going six innings with four hits, one run and four strikeouts... Put the Jackets in position for another sweep versus Boston College on March 17, firing 6.2 innings and allowing just three singles and an unearned run... The BC win marked his sixth over his last eight starts, dating back to Allowed four runs (three earned) in 5.1 innings on March 24 at No. 5 Florida State and turned a 6-1 lead over the bullpen, but the Jackets couldn t protect the lead in the 8-6 loss... After a short outing versus Wake Forest, he made a midweek start versus Kennesaw State (working on a pitch count) and went three innings allowing four hits and one run with three strikeouts but did not factor in the decision in Tech s 9-1 win... Came up big for the Jackets on April 13 versus No. 5 Virginia in the rubber game of a crucial weekend series... He allowed just two runs on two hits in 5.1 innings versus the Cavaliers with six strikeouts as Tech won 3-2 (in a rain-shorted six-inning game)... The Virginia win was his first career victory over a top-25 opponent... Pitched out of the bullpen over his final six appearances... Pitched 2.1 innings of relief with one hit and one unearned run versus No. 5 Virginia in the ACC Tournament on 5/23... Made a pair of scoreless relief appearances in the NCAA Nashville Regional, throwing 1.2 innings with three strikeouts versus Illinois (May 31) and 1.1 two-hit innings against No. 2 Vanderbilt (June 3) Appeared in 19 games and his 13 starts were second-most on the team, as were his 78.0 innings... Finished the year with a 4.50 ERA and was 6-4 with one save... Was lights-out in his first collegiate action, firing 4.0 innings and getting the win in relief against Winthrop, 5-3 (2/18)... Fanned five and allowed just one run and three hits... Made his first career start versus Kennesaw State on 2/29 and recorded his second win with four scoreless innings, three hits, one walk and five strikeouts... Made his second career start at Georgia State (3/7) and took the loss after allowing five hits and two runs with five strikeouts in four innings... Struck out a career high six batters in a 3.1-inning relief appearance vs. Virginia Tech (3/17)... Posted his first career save and matched his career-long of four innings (four hits, no runs, no walks, one strikeout) at Boston College to preserve a 2-1 lead... Made his third career start versus Georgia Southern (3/28) and picked up the win by allowing three earned runs and five hits in a career-long 6.0 innings... Recorded a career-high eight strikeouts in the GSU win... Made his first career ACC start versus No. 2 Florida State on 4/8 and was tagged the loss... Gave Tech a gutsy effort in the series finale at No. 6 North Carolina, throwing five innings and limiting the Heels to just two runs -- the Jackets rallied late and clinched the series with a 4-2 win... Limited Charlotte to seven singles and one run in six innings, and turned a 2-1 lead over to bullpen in the seventh inning (Tech won 6-5 in 11 innings)... The start versus Charlotte matched his then-career long... Tossed 3.2 innings at No. 22 Virginia, allowing six hits and three runs in a no decision... On the final day of the regular season vs. No. 21 Miami, with Tech looking for the last spot in the ACC Tournament, the rookie turned in the best start of his career... He tossed a career-long seven innings of two-hit ball and allowed just one run, one walk with five strikeouts as the Jackets beat the Hurricanes, Picked up his second consecutive win over a Top-25 team, tossing five innings with four runs allowed (two earned) in a 17-5 rout of No. 19 Virginia at the ACC Championship... Started Tech s NCAA Gainesville Regional opener versus College of Charleston and allowed three earned runs in 3.2 innings as Tech went on for the 8-4 victory. Four-year letterwinner under head coach Tony Kirkland at Colquitt County... Played first base and hit 11 home runs as a senior and showcased a 1.82 ERA on the mound... Owns the home run record at Colquitt County... Named the Region 1-AAAAA Player of the Year in Also played two seasons of basketball and one year of football... Participated in the Sunbelt Classic in Oklahoma and was named the 2010 MVP... Played the summer of 2011 for the Middle Georgia Titans. Personal Full name is Cole Garron Pitts... Born September 3, 1992 in Thomasville, Ga.... Son of Craig and Deborah Pitts... Has an older brother, Chance... Majoring in business administration... Considering a future as a teacher and coach... Chose Tech because of its educational opportunities, baseball program, and campus. 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22 JUNIOR Profiles JOSHHEDDINGER 37 Class Junior Hometown Suwanee, Ga. Buford Height 6-4 Weight 221 Position RHP Birthdate 1/16/93 Bats/Throws R/R Honors & Awards *2013 Nashville Regional All-Tournament Team Coach Hall on Josh Heddinger Josh had his coming out party at Vanderbilt last year as he shut them out in their stadium in the regional semifinals. He had a tremendous summer. Josh has pitched in some big games for us and we expect him to start out this season in our rotation Named to the Nashville Regional All-Tournament... Made 16 appearances and earned six spot starts for the Yellow Jackets... Finished the year with a 3-0 record and a 4.60 ERA in 45.0 innings... Dropped his ERA nearly two points over his final four appearances, which included one of the most-impressive postseason pitching performances in the Yellow Jackets history... With Tech in an elimination game versus top-seeded Vanderbilt at the Nashville Regional, the sophomore went the distance in a two-hit shutout to force a winner-take-all game... It was the seventh complete-game shutout in Tech s NCAA history and he became just the third Jacket to throw a one- or two-hitter in the NCAA Tournament... His other impressive late-season outing was a six-inning gem at Ohio State where he allowed one runs and two hits in the no-decision... Recorded victories over Georgia State (Feb. 19), in relief at Georgia (April 9) and Vandy (June 2)... Made his 10th career start versus Mercer on March 5, working 2.1 innings with four strikeouts and two runs (one earned) but did not factor in the decision in the 16-9 win... Pitched 2.0 innings, allowing just one hit with two strikeouts to slam the door on No. 5 Florida State and secure the shutout victory for Buck Farmer in the 10-0 win... Carried his late-season success on the mound into an impressive summer with the Peninsula Pilots in the Coastal Plain League as he helped guide them to the CPL championship title... He allowed just three runs (two earned) over 12.0 innings in two postseason starts for the Pilots Finished his rookie season with 23 appearances, the second-most on the team, and made seven starts... Posted a 3-4 record and a 6.39 ERA in 50.2 innings... Improved as the season went on... Pitched a six-inning gem versus Georgia (5/9) as the Yellow Jackets won the season series from the Bulldogs... Did not allow an earned run over his first six career appearances (7.0 innings)... Fired a seventh inning at No. 30 Georgia Southern (2/22) in his collegiate debut and preserved an 8-8 tie - Tech took the lead for good in the top of the eighth and earned his first career win... Made an emergency start for Matthew Grimes on 3/10 at NC State -- the first start of his career -- and took the loss... Made his second career start on 3/27 versus Georgia Southern and logged a career-long 6.2 innings, allowing just six hits with a career-high seven strikeouts -- but was on the wrong end of the 5-3 loss to the Eagles... Pitched 5.1 innings of relief vs. Georgia State (4/17) with six strikeouts and one walk... Got the start vs. Georgia at Turner Field (4/24) and allowed two hits and one run in 3.2 innings and received the no decision in Tech s 4-3 win... Recorded his second win after an inning of scoreless relief versus Charlotte (5/6) -- pitched the top of the 11th and Tech won in the bottom half on a walk-off single from Daniel Palka... Got the win after a strong six-inning start vs. Georgia (5/9), allowing four hits and no earned runs, turning a 6-1 lead over to the bullpen... Was Tech s starting pitcher in the ACC Championship game, an 8-5 win over Miami... Gave Tech two innings and allowed three hits and three runs in the no decision... His start in the ACC title game came nearly one year to the day (May 30, 2011), that he was the starting pitcher in his high school s state championship game, where he threw a complete-game two-hitter with 10 strikeouts to lead Buford (Ga.) to its first baseball championship in 34 years. Two-year letterwinner and one year captain under head coach Tony Wolfe at Buford... Led Buford to the 2011 AA State Title... Named the 2011 Pitcher of the Year by the Gwinnett Daily Post... Went 10-0 his senior season with a 1.99 ERA, averaging 9.37 strikeouts per game with 101 punch outs... Hit.397 with five home runs and 37 RBI... Tossed a no-hitter against rival school Greater Atlanta Christian during his junior season... Also lettered two seasons in football under coach Jess Simpson ( )... Played summer ball for the East Cobb Yankees. Personal Full name is Joshua Joseph Heddinger... Born January 16, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pa.... Son of Scott and Debbie Heddinger... Has two older sisters, Tara and Alexa, both of whom graduated from Georgia Tech... Majoring in business administration... Wanted to attend Tech since the age of 9. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 20

23 SOPHOMORE Profiles GRANTWRUBLE 2 Class Sophomore Hometown Johns Creek, Ga. Chattahoochee Height 6-1 Weight 183 Position C Birthdate 10/15/93 Bats/Throws R/R Honors & Awards *2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Grant Wruble Grant is a tireless worker. We recruited him as a catcher and we stuck him in the outfield this fall and he handled that very well. He s definitely going to have a chance to get much more playing time this year Appeared in 11 games as a freshman... Was 1-for-4 with two RBI, a run and a walk... Earned his first collegiate at bat versus St. John s on Feb Registered his first career RBI with a sacrifice fly versus Rutgers on March 2... Walked and scored his first career run in the win over Savannah State on April His first career hit was an RBI single during Tech s ninth-inning rally at Miami on May the Jackets scored four times but fell A four-year baseball letterwinner at Chattahoochee HS under head coach Tim Lemons... Played catcher exclusively during his four year career... Was named All-Region ( seasons)... Led team in every batting statistic during his senior year and led team in RBI in his last three years... Graduated Summa Cum Laude and was listed on the Honor Roll every semester in high school. Personal Full name is Grant Timothy Wruble... Born Oct. 15, 1993 in Cincinnati, Ohio... Son of Tim and Roxann Wruble... Has one younger sister, Claire Wruble... Chose Georgia Tech because of Georgia Tech s prestigious degree, always wanted to play in the ACC, and is a lifelong Georgia Tech fan... Majoring in business administration. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS 21

24 SOPHOMORE Profiles SAMCLAY 11 Class Sophomore Hometown Buford, Ga. Buford Height 6-3 Weight 205 Position LHP Birthdate 6/21/93 Bats-Throws L/L Coach Hall on Sam Clay Sam s a talented lefty. He struggled a bit with his command last year, but he s worked extremely hard. If he puts it together and keeps working hard, he s got a chance to assume any role that he wants on our team Made 23 appearances with one start as a freshman and finished the year with a 2-0 record... He finished the season with a 6.94 ERA in 23.1 innings... Seven of the lefty s final 12 appearances of the season were scoreless outings... Recorded his first career win in a 16-9 victory over Mercer on March 5... His other victory came versus the The Citadel on March 26 after tossing 1.2 scoreless innings of relief... Made his first career start at Georgia Southern on Feb Worked 1.2 scoreless, hitless innings of relief to hold the lead in Tech s 11-2 victory over Rutgers on March 2... Appeared twice in the Virginia Tech series, including 2.0 innings of scoreless relief with three strikeouts in the series-opening 11-1 win... Worked a career-long 2.2 innings and matched his career-high with three strikeouts versus Wake Forest on March 30. A three-year baseball letterwinner and four-year football letterwinner at Buford (Ga.)... Played baseball under head coach Tony Wolfe and football for Jess Simpson... Finished his senior year on the mound with a 6-2 record and a 1.29 ERA... Struck out 102 in 65 innings... Was named to ESPNU s 2012 All-State baseball team... Also earned Gwinnett Daily Post Super Six honors... Helped lead Buford to the baseball title in 2011 and a regional title in Was 7-2 in 2011 with a 2.03 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 48 innings... Was the starting quarterback for Buford s football team, which were the state runner-up in Buford won state football titles his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons... Was a four-year honor roll member at Buford and an Academic All-County pick in Played summer baseball for the East Cobb Yankees and was part of the 2012 Perfect Game 18U National Championship team. Personal Full name is Samuel Thomas Hunter Clay... Born June 21, 1993 in Knoxville, Tenn... Son of Darby and Belinda Clay... Is one of five siblings -- Jerod, Cody, Justine and Jaime... His sister Justine played soccer at Piedmont College and was a four-time All-Conference pick and the school s first-ever Academic All-America in any sport... Lists winning the Perfect Game 18U National Championship as his most memorable athletic achievement... Majoring in biology. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 22

25 SOPHOMORE Profiles MATTGONZALEZ 14 Class Sophomore Hometown Acworth, Ga. Harrison Height 5-10 Weight 192 Position SS/3B Birthdate 11/30/93 Bats/Throws R/R Oakland, 11th Rd, 12 Freshman All- American, 2013 (Louisville Slugger) MLB DRAFT *Drafted in the 11th Round (349th pick) by Oakland in 2012 but chose to enroll at Tech Coach Hall on Matt Gonzalez Matt s a great competitor -- a very good, competitive hitter. I know he learned a lot up in the Cape this summer and then put on a show in the College Home Run Derby in Omaha. Defensively, he brings a lot to the table and should be an impact player for us. Honors & Awards *Competed in the 2013 TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha and reached the championship round before falling to Rice s Michael Aquino in the finals, 6-5 *Was named a Freshman All-American by Louisville Slugger 2013 Named a Freshman All-America by Louisville Slugger... Competed in the 2013 TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby in Omaha and fell in the finals to Rice s Michael Aquino... Played in 61 games and made 58 starts... Finished the season hitting.291 with nine doubles, two triples, three homers and 37 RBI... His 10 stolen bases were second on the club... Put together a 17-game hitting streak early in the season that began versus St. John s on Feb. 23 and ended at Florida State on March Was 1-for-3 in his college debut on Opening Day with a double and an RBI in the win over Akron... Went 3-for-3 in the 10-3 win over Akron on Feb. 16 and swiped a pair of bases... Had three more hits, his first career homer, two runs and four RBI in the 16-5 win over Georgia State on Feb Had another big series versus St. John s, with four hits, five RBI, a double, two steals and two runs... Drove in four runs during the two-game sweep at Georgia Southern in late February... Went 5-for-13 in the Virginia Tech series and scored a career-high four runs in the Saturday win (March 9) and drove in three runs in the series... Was 6-for-13 in the series sweep of Boston College and matched season-highs of three hits, three runs, two steals and a home run in the middle game of the series... Went 3-for-4 with two runs in the 5-4 win over The Citadel on March He singled to lead off the ninth versus the The Citadel and a batter later Daniel Spingola hit a walk-off two-run home run... Had four hits in the Wake Forest series with a double, triple and an RBI... Was 3-for-4 in the series-opener at Duke to match a season-high for hits... Had three hits, a double and scored in the series win over No. 1 North Carolina... Came off the bench for injured Sam Dove in an elimination game of the NCAA Nashville Regional versus Illinois (June 2) and doubled home the go-ahead run in the ninth inning as Tech rallied from a run down for a 6-3 win... Played error free in seven chances in starting at third for the remainder of the NCAA Regional and had an RBI single in Tech s 5-0 win over No. 2 Vanderbilt (June 2)... Played error-free in 33 of the final 38 games of the season. A four-year baseball letterwinner at Harrison under head coach Mark Elkins... Was a highlyrecruited shortstop during his four-year career, but also pitched some as a closer... Won the AAAAA State Championship in 2010 as a sophomore... Competed in the Georgia Dugout Club All-Star Game... Was named Region Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 as well as All-Cobb County ( ) and Georgia Dugout AAAAA Player of the Year in Chose Georgia Tech for the baseball coaching staff, top notch academics and its proximity to home. Personal Full name is Matthew Alexander Gonzalez... Born Nov 30, 1993 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.... Son of Alex and Kelly Gonzalez... Father Alex played baseball at West Florida... Named Physical Education Student of the Year in Lists graduating high school as his most memorable non-athletic accomplishment... Majoring in business administration. CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% TOTAL MEET THE JACKETS MATT GONZALEZ is congratulated by Dave Winfield after reaching the finals of the 2013 TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby in Omaha. (Photo by Michael Spomer) 23

26 SOPHOMORE Profiles JOEWISEMAN 24 Class Sophomore Hometown Roswell, Ga. Pope Height 6-4 Weight 231 Position RHP Birthdate 9/21/93 Bats/Throws R/R Coach Hall on Joe Wiseman Joe is a bullpen guy -- a sidearm guy with deceptive delivery. He had a great outing against Miami last year, and the thing I look for him in 2014 in more consistency Was impressive out of the bullpen as a rookie for the Yellow Jackets... Made 16 relief appearances and was not scored on in 11 of his outings... Finished the season with a 2.93 ERA and no decisions... Made his college debut with a hitless ninth inning to close out the 13-1 win over Rutgers on March 1... Worked a perfect ninth inning as Tech completed the sweep of Boston College with a 9-1 win on March Logged a career-best 1.2 innings of scoreless, hitless relief at No. 5 Florida State on March Pitched 1.1 innings of one-hit, scoreless relief versus No. 17 NC State on April Worked a career-long 4.0 shutout innings at Miami on May 17, with a career-high three strikeouts. A three-year baseball letterwinner and two-time captain under head coach Jeff Rowland at Pope High School...Was a pitcher and first baseman during four-year career at Pope... A member of the 2011 Region Championship team... Was named Region 5AAAAA Pitcher of the Year in Lists making back to back quarterfinal appearances in the GHSA Baseball State Tournament as his most memorable athletic accomplishment... Chose Georgia Tech for its great education, prestigious baseball program, and its proximity to home. Personal Full name is Joseph David Wiseman... Born Sept. 21, 1993 in Raleigh, N.C.... Son of Joe and Christie Wiseman... Is the oldest of three children (brother Patrick and sister Caroline)...Served on the Board of the National Honor Society at Pope... Majoring in industrial engineering. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 24

27 SOPHOMORE Profiles JAREDJILLSON 38 Class Sophomore Hometown Vero Beach, Fla. St. Edwards Height 6-1 Weight 207 Position RHP Birthdate 8/10/93 Bats/Throws R/R Coach Hall on Jared Jillson It s disappointing to see him out for this year with Tommy John surgery. I saw some good things from him as a freshman and expected Jared to be a contributor in the bullpen again Made 15 appearances on the mound and earned one start in his rookie campaign for the Yellow Jackets... Made his first career start versus Georgia Southern and absorbed a tough, 5-4 loss on March Made his college debut with an inning and a strikeout versus Georgia State on Feb Appeared twice in the Rutgers series, tossing a pair of scoreless innings -- he combined with four other Tech pitchers for a shutout of the Scarlet Knights, 12-0, on March 3... Tossed the final two innings to close out the 16-9 win over Mercer on March 5... Pitched a scoreless inning of relief at Ohio State May 7 during the Jackets 9-2 victory. Played four years of varsity baseball under head coach Jim Peters at St. Edwards in Vero Beach, Fla... Named an Under Armour Preseason All-America last season... Finished his senior year with a 0.78 ERA and 89 strikeouts... Earned All-Area and Treasure Coast All-Star honors... Played summer ball for the East Cobb Yankees... Led Yankees to the Perfect Game WWBA 18U National Championship and pitched a complete-game, fourhitter in the national championship game victory. Personal Full name is Jared Edwin Jillson... Born August 10, 1993 in Atlanta... Son of Ed and Lisa Jillson... Is an avid offshore angler and a certified SCUBA diver... Once fought and landed a 360-pound swordfish, taking nearly 11 hours to reel it in... Began playing baseball at age 5... Majoring in business administration. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 25

28 SOPHOMORE Profiles JONATHANKING 39 Class Sophomore Hometown Murfreesboro, Tenn. Riverdale Height 5-11 Weight 199 Position LHP Birthdate 4/9/93 Bats/Throws L/L Honors & Awards *2013 Academic All-ACC Team *2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Jonathan King King came on really strong for us down the stretch last year. He missed most of the fall with a back injury, but has looked really strong during our individual work in the winter. He s a very good left-handed pitcher, a great competitor and could be our Opening Day starter All-ACC Academic Team selection... Enjoyed a breakout season as a rookie on the Flats... Made 24 appearances and started 10 games for the Jackets... Posted a 6-5 record with two saves to go with his 4.04 ERA in 69 innings of work... Went 3-1 in ACC play... Came out of the bullpen over the first half of the season... Was a spot-starter over the middle month of the season... His final five appearances were weekend starts, including two in the postseason... Worked a ninth inning with two strikeouts in his college debut to nail down a save on Opening Day in the 3-0 win over Akron... Allowed St. John s to tie the game with two runs in eighth inning on Feb. 23, but came back to pitch a scoreless ninth and was credited with the win as Dylan Dore hit a walk-off RBI single in the ninth... Struck out five over two innings of dominant relief to close out Tech s 11-4 win at Georgia Southern on Feb Fired two perfect innings with a strikeout to close out an 11-1 win at Virginia Tech on March 9... Tossed two efficient innings in the seventh and eighth, allowing just one hit and no runs to preserve Tech s lead en route to a 12-5 win over Boston College on March Earned his first career start on March 26 versus The Citadel and logged a then-career-best 5.0 innings but did not factor in the decision... Fired 2.2 innings of hitless, scoreless relief and earned the victory at Duke on April 6 as the Yellow Jackets evened the series with a 2-1 win -- it was his first ACC decision... Recorded his second career save by retiring the final two batters of the sixth inning versus No. 5 Virginia in the series-clinching win that was shortened by rain with Tech leading 3-2 in the bottom of the sixth... Worked the first two innings on a predetermined staff day versus Savannah State on 4/16 and earned the victory... Pitched 2.2 innings of relief at Clemson on 4/27 and earned the victory in the Jackets 14-9 comeback win... Gave Tech his best career start, working a career-best six shutout innings and matching his career-high of five strikeouts, no walks and four hits as the Jackets beat Ohio State, 9-2, on May 7... Made his first career ACC start on May 12 versus No. 2 North Carolina, going 3.1 innings with three hits and three runs but did not factor in the decision in Tech s 9-8 walk-off win in the 11th inning... Matched his career-long of six innings and won for the third time in ACC play (first as a starter) at Miami on May 18, pitching six shutout innings and allowing just three hits (all singles), with one walk and three strikeouts -- the Jackets beat the Canes 10-1 on the final day of the regular season to avoid the sweep... Pitched a career-long 6.1 innings in his first career postseason start versus Virginia Tech on May 24 in the ACC Tournament... He allowed just three runs and absorbed the tough-luck loss in the Jackets 3-2 setback... Pitched six solid innings in an NCAA Nashville Regional elimination game versus Illinois, allowing seven hits and two runs with four strikeouts and one walk in the no-decision -- Tech scored four times in the ninth to rally for a 6-3 victory. Played four year of varsity baseball at Riverdale High for head coach Barry Messer... A highly-touted prep left-handed pitcher... Named the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012 for Tennessee high school baseball... As a senior, earned Louisville Slugger honorable mention All-America honors, All-Region honors and was the District Player of the Year... Helped lead his team to the 7-AAA district championship title and a Region 4 title his senior season... Was 11-1 on the mound in 2012 with a 0.65 ERA, 96 strikeouts and 17 walks and hit.398 with 10 home runs... Was also an All-District pick in 2011 after hitting.420 with six homers and posting a 6-2 record on the mound... Graduated with honors from Riverdale and was named his senior class most outstanding male student. Personal Full name is Jonathan Dalton King... Born April 9, 1993 in Murfreesboro, Tenn... Son of Tracy and Kellee King... Has a younger brother Dylan and sister Kelcy... His cousin, Brennan King, played for the LA Dodgers from Chose Tech because of its elite academic reputation and that chance to play college baseball at the highest level... Majoring in chemical engineering. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 26

29 SOPHOMORE Profiles KYLELEACH 42 Class Sophomore Hometown Monroe, Ga. George Walton Academy Height 6-1 Weight 176 Position RHP Birthdate 1/7/94 Bats/Throws R/R Honors & Awards *2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll Coach Hall on Kyle Leach Kyle s a sidearm guy out of the bullpen who earned a walk-on spot last year. He s worked hard and will be in the mix to get some innings out of our pen Appeared just once out of the bullpen for the Jackets as a rookie but could have a more expanded role in Worked an inning of relief versus St. John s on Feb. 23 in his collegiate debut. A four-year baseball letterwinner at George Walton Academy under head coach Todd Shelnutt... Was a RHP and centerfielder during four year career... Reached the GHSA baseball semifinals in Compiled a 23-7 mark as a pitcher during high school career... Set the school record for most wins (9) and lowest era (1.26) in a single season during the 2012 campaign... Was named an All-Region Pitcher in 2011 and Chose Georgia Tech for its prestigious baseball program, the educational opportunity, and the track record of Georgia Tech graduates in the working world... Competed for Team Georgia in Norman, Okla. in the Heartland Classic during the 2012 summer season. Personal Full name is Anthony Kyle Leach... Born Jan. 7, 1994 in Lawrenceville, Ga.... Son of Keith and Janet Leach... Has one younger sister, Rachel Leach... Was an AP Scholar with Honors, a member of the Dean s List, and a member of the National Honor Society... Lists graduating in the top 5 of his class at George Walton Academy as his most memorable non-athletic accomplishment... Majoring in chemical & biomedical engineering. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App.-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg. WP HBP / TOTAL / MEET THE JACKETS 27

30 FRESHMAN Profiles ZACRYAN 4 Coach Hall on Zac Ryan We were very excited to get Zac at Georgia Tech and he s probably the best freshman pitcher that we have in the program. He has a huge upside. He really pitched well in the fall and should begin the season as our midweek starter. KEENANINNIS 5 Coach Hall on KEENAN INNIS Keenan reminds me a lot of Kyle Wren in what he brings to the team. He s a leadoff guy, a contact guy. He s a good bunter, good base stealer and has a chance to earn a starting spot in the outfield this season. Class Freshman Hometown Valparaiso, Ind. Andrean Height 6-1 Weight 198 Position RHP Birthdate 5/28/94 Bats/Throws R/R A four-year letterwinner and senior captain for head coach Dave Pishkur at Andrean... Named Team MVP and Best Pitcher his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons...named an Under Armour Preseason All-American in 2011 and 2012 and a Rawlings Preseason All-American in Graduated as the school record-holder in career strikeout and wins... Was part of a state championship title in 2010 and advanced to the sectional round from 2011 through A member of Delta Epsilon, the German National Honor Society... Volunteered through the Christian Campus Foundation...Chose Tech for its baseball program, academics, and coaching staff. Personal Full name is Zachary Alexander Ryan... Born May 28, 1994 in Merrillville, Ind.... Son of Henry and Jill Ryan... Has an older sister, Kelly... Starting playing baseball at age five... Intends to major in biomedical engineering to lead to a future profession building prosthetics for amputees. Class Freshman Hometown Cumming, Ga. Blessed Trinity Height 5-11 Weight 175 Position OF/RHP Birthdate 8/3/94 Bats/Throws L/R A four-year letterwinner at Blessed Trinity under head coach Andy Harlin... Helped team to two region championships and two state semifinals appearances over his four-year career... Was named to the Preseason All-State teams in both 2012 and Was named his team s Offensive Player of the Year in his senior season... Was listed on the honor roll every semester of high school... Chose Georgia Tech for its academic reputation, prestigious baseball program and coaching staff, and its proximity to home. Personal Full name is Keenan Matthew Innis... Born Aug 3, 1994 in Las Vegas, Nev.... Son of Jeff and Kelly Innis... Has a younger sister Shannon... Father, Jeff, played for the New York Mets for six years after playing for the University of Illinois... Mother, Kelly, was an All-American track athlete at Illinois... Uncle, Brian Innis, played professional baseball as well in the Dodgers organization... intends to major in business administration. RYANPEURIFOY 6 Coach Hall on RYAN PEURIFOY Ryan is a super-talented freshman and someone that should make a positive impact on our team this spring. He s a very good outfielder with a great arm. He swung the bat really well in the fall. ARDENPABST 7 Coach Hall on Arden Pabst Arden possesses great leadership qualities behind the plate and he s very mature for a freshman. I liked his offense approach in the fall and am excited to see what he brings to the field this spring. A four-year letterwinner at Starr s Mill under head coach Brent Moseley... Named team Offensive MVP in 2011 and Graduated as the school record-holder for most career hits, career RBI, single-season hits, single-season doubles, and single-season triples... Lists getting a scholarship to Georgia Tech as his most memorable athletic accomplishment... Chose Georgia Tech because he has always been a Tech fan, his father went to Tech, and its academics. A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain at Harvard Westlake in Los Angeles under head coach Matt Lacour... Helped team to three Mission League championships and the 2013 CIF Southern Section D-1 Championship... A three-time All-Mission League and 2013 All-CIF catcher... Lists being accepted to Georgia Tech as his most memorable non-athletic accomplishment... Chose Georgia Tech for its storied baseball program and excellent academics. MEET THE JACKETS Class Freshman Hometown Peachtree City, Ga. Starr s Mill Height 6-2 Weight 189 Position OF Birthdate 3/26/95 Bats/Throws R/R Personal Full name is Christopher Ryan Peurifoy, but goes by Ryan... Born March 26, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga.... Son of George and Stacey Peurifoy... Has two older sisters, Paige and Lindey, and a younger brother Drew... Father, George, graduated from Tech in 1983 and was a member of the golf team... Intends to major in business administration. Class Freshman Hometown Sherman Oaks, Calif. Harvard Westlake Height 6-1 Weight 219 Position C/IF Birthdate 3/14/95 Bats/Throws R/R Personal Full name is Arden Louis Joseph Pabst... Born March 14, 1995 in Los Angeles, Calif.... Son of Tom and Dorothy Pabst... Has an older sister Jacqueline... Intends to major in public policy. 28

31 FRESHMAN Profiles SYDHOPKINS 8 Coach Hall on Syd Hopkins He s coming off of labrum surgery and still trying to get back to the form that he had prior to hurting his arm in high school. We re excited to see what he brings to the bullpen once he s 100%. BRANDONGOLD 10 Coach Hall on Brandon Gold Brandon s another talented two-way guy we ve added to the roster. He s a tremendous third baseman and a very good hitter. I also think he will help us in our bullpen. Class Freshman Hometown Roswell, Ga. Roswell Height 6-2 Weight 179 Position RHP Birthdate 1/17/95 Bats/Throws R/R A three-year letterwinner at Roswell under head coach Mike Power... Helped his team to a state finalist finish in his senior season... Was named first-team All-Region 5-AAAAAA in both his junior and senior seasons and the Rawlings Preseason All-Region for the Southeast in Received the Georgia Dugout Club Award for Outstanding Season in both 2012 and Threw a no-hitter against cross-town rival Centennial in his senior season... Founded the H.O.N.U.S. Wagon (a foundation that provides used baseball equipment to players in need) which has delivered over 1.5 tons of equipment so far... Lists his most memorable non-athletic accomplishment as begin accepted to Georgia Tech... Chose Georgia Tech for its Aerospace Engineering degree, nationally recognized baseball program, and its proximity to home. Personal Full name is Sydney Machado Hopkins... Born Jan. 17, 1995 in St. Louis, Mo.... Son of Jeff and Tami Hopkins... Has a younger brother Nick... Grandfather, John Machado, played baseball at Ohio State... Cousin, Stephanie Spratt, is currently enrolled at Tech... Intends to major in aerospace engineering. Class Freshman Hometown Alpharetta, Ga. Johns Creek Height 6-3 Weight 192 Position 3B/RHP Birthdate 9/16/94 Bats/Throws R/R A four-year baseball letterwinner at Johns Creek under head coach Billy Nicholson... Served as team captain in his senior season... Helped team to back to back region championships in 2012 and Named a Louisville Slugger first-team All-American... Was named Region 4-AAAA Player of the Year... Was recognized as a Braves 400 All-Star... Lists winning the 2013 Connie Mack World Series and being named Tournament MVP as his most memorable athletic accomplishment... Chose Georgia Tech for its proximity to home, its academic and baseball opportunity, and because it was his dream to go to Tech. Personal Full name is Brandon David Gold... Born Sept. 16, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga... Son of Barry and Kathy Gold... Has an older brother Andrew... Intends to major in business administration. CONNORJUSTUS 15 Coach Hall on Connor Justus Connor is a very, very talented defensive player. He missed part of the fall with a broken bone in his hand, but when he got back in there, he swung the bat well. The thing I like about him is that comes to play and comes to work every day. ELLIOTTBARZILLI 16 Coach Hall on Elliott Barzilli He s a very talented, very smooth infielder. He s got sneaky power. He played really well in the fall and I m excited to see what he brings to the team this season. Class Freshman Hometown Cartersville, Ga. Cartersville Height 5-11 Weight 185 Position IF Birthdate 11/2/94 Bats/Throws R/R A four-year letterwinner at Cartersville under head coach Stuart Chester... Helped team to three region titles and a state championship in his senior season... Named the 2013 Georgia Dugout Club AAA Player of the Year... Honored as the 2013 East Cobb Baseball/Rawlings Defensive Player of the Year... Named Bartow County Player of the Year in 2013 and first-team All-Southeast Region by Rawlings... A three-time All-Region and two-time All-County shortstop... Graduated as the school record-holder for fewest strikeouts in a single season (four) and started 131 of 133 games over four year career... Member of Spanish Honor Society and four year honor role student. Personal Full name is Connor David Justus... Born Nov. 2, 1994 in Cartersville, Ga.... Son of Barry and Suzi Justus... Has an older sister Morgan... Father, Barry, played baseball at Shorter University... Intends to major in business administration. Class Freshman Hometown Los Angeles, Calif. Palisades Charter Height 5-10 Weight 169 Position IF Birthdate 5/3/95 Bats/Throws R/R A four-year baseball letterwinner at Palisades Charter in California under head coach Mike Spiers... Was named a preseason All-American... Was a member of the All-Western League second team... Was named his team s best offensive player in both 2011 and Chose Georgia Tech for its strong undergraduate and graduate programs and the baseball program. Personal Full name is Elliott Simon Barzilli... Born May 3, 1995 in Santa Monica, Calif... Son of Ron and Lu Barzilli... Has an older brother Julian... Lists graduating high school as his most memorable non-athletic accomplishment... Intends to major in business administration. MEET THE JACKETS 29

32 FRESHMAN Profiles Class Freshman Hometown Milton, Ga. Milton Height 6-2 Weight 194 Position RHP Birthdate 12/23/94 Bats/Throws R-R MATTPHILLIPS 20 Coach Hall on Matt Phillips Matt possesses a very good fastball and a very good change-up. If he improves his breaking ball, I could see him challenging for a spot in the rotation or being a very important piece in our pen. A three-year letterwinner at Milton under head coach Joey Ray... Helped his team to four region championships and a state championship in his senior season... Named to the All-Region team in 2012 as a pitcher... Recognized as an Atlanta Braves 400 Fan Club All-Star... Lists winning the 2013 Connie Mack World Series as his most memorable athletic accomplishment... Was a four year honor roll student in high school. Personal Full name is Matthew Anderson Phillips... Born Dec. 23, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga.... Son of Russell Phillips and Mary Clare... Has a two brothers John and Mark and a younger sister Elizabeth... His great uncle, Taylor Phillips, played in the majors from for the Braves, Cubs, Phillies and White Sox... Intends to major in business administration. Class Freshman Hometown Social Circle, Ga. George Walton Academy Height 6-3 Weight 178 Position LHP Birthdate 5/12/95 Bats/Throws L/L BENPARR 23 Coach Hall on Ben Parr Ben is a very talented left-hander and is an under-the-radar guy. He was very impressive on the mound in the fall and should be in the mix to have a big impact on our bullpen this season. A four-year letterwinner at George Walton Academy under head coach Todd Shelnutt... Was named to the All-Region team in both his junior and senior seasons... Graduated as the school record-holder for most strikeouts in a single season with Threw a no-hitter against Commerce in his senior season... A four year honor roll student and member of the national honor society. Personal Full name is Benton Lee Parr, but goes by Ben... Born May 12, 1995 in Monroe, Ga.... Son of Bengie and Tonja Parr... Has an older sister Sara... Intends to major in business administration. MATTHEWGORST 26 Coach Hall on Matt Gorst Matt is a good pitcher and a very competitive guy. He has the ability to be a starter or a reliever for us this season. MEET THE JACKETS Class Freshman Hometown Alpharetta, Ga. Johns Creek Height 6-0 Weight 205 Position RHP Birthdate 8/24/94 Bats/Throws R/R A four-year letterwinner at Johns Creek under head coach Billy Nicholson... Was recognized as a Louisville Slugger All-American and Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America in Was named to the Region 6-AAAAAA first team as both a pitcher and designated hitter in Was named Region Pitcher of the Year and a first-team All-Region shortstop in Graduated as the school record-holder for most innings pitched in a career, most wins in a career and single-season and career strikeouts... Lists his most memorable athletic accomplishment as winning the 2013 Connie Mack World Series... A three-year letter winner and a two-time All-Region second-team pick on the football field for Johns Creek... Was a four year honor roll student. Personal Full name is Matthew Charles Gorst... Born Aug. 24, 1994 in Alpharetta, Ga.... Son of David and Debbie Gorst... Has a younger sister Sydney and two younger brothers Trevor and Kameron... Intends to major in business administration. 30

33 FRESHMAN Profiles BENSCHNIEDERJANS 30 Coach Hall on Ben Schniederjans Ben earned his spot as a walk-on this fall. There s no lack of athletic talent in his family as his brother Ollie plays golf at Georgia Tech and is one of the best college golfers in the nation. I was impressed with Ben on the mound this fall and I think he has a very good upside. A two-year letterwinner for head coach Merle Elkins at Harrison... An All-District pitcher his junior and senior seasons... Pitched a no-hitter in summer baseball his junior year... Chose Tech for its baseball program, academics, and location. TANNERSHELTON 31 Coach Hall on Tanner Shelton We re excited about Tanner s potential in our bullpen. He s a talented lefty and could be really, really tough on left-hand hitters. A four-year baseball letterwinner at Etowah in Woodstock, Ga. for coach Greg Robinson... Helped team win a region championship in Named to the All-Region and All-State teams in 2013 as a pitcher... Lists winning the 2013 Connie Mack World Series as his most memorable athletic accomplishment... Chose Georgia Tech for the baseball program, the excellence of education, and because it is in Atlanta. Class Freshman Hometown Powder Springs, Ga. Harrison Height 6-2 Weight 193 Position RHP Birthdate 4/18/95 Bats/Throws R/R Personal Full name is Benjamin Joeseph Schniederjans... Born April 18, 1995 in Atlanta... Son of Oliver and Linda Schniederjans... Has an older brother Ollie, who is a member of the Tech golf team, and younger brother, Luke... Intends to major in business adminstration. Class Freshman Hometown Woodstock, Ga. Etowah Height 6-2 Weight 228 Position LHP Birthdate 12/10/94 Bats/Throws L/L Personal Full name is Greggory Tanner Shelton, but goes by Tanner... Born December 10, 1994 in Kennesaw, Ga.... Son of Gregg and Heather Shelton... Has a younger sister Paige and a younger brother Chandler... Intends to major in business administration. ERICKNOX 32 Coach Hall on Eric Knox Eric s an under-the-radar guy. He s big and strong, but he s also a much better athlete than he may appear. I think he will bring some power to the plate and give us some options in the outfield. A four-year letterwinner at Effingham County under head coach Brett Griffin... Helped team to three region titles over four year span... Named to the All-Region team in his senior season... Lists winning the 2013 Connie Mack World series as his most memorable athletic accomplishment... Was a four-year honor roll student... Chose Georgia Tech for its academics, baseball program, and its rich history. Class Freshman Hometown Guyon, Ga. Effingham County Height 6-3 Weight 213 Position OF Birthdate 7/25/95 Bats/Throws R/R Personal Full name is Eric David Knox... Born July 25, 1995 in Wilmington, N.C.... Son of David and Eden Knox... Has a younger brother Russell... Intends to major in business administration. MEET THE JACKETS 31

34 players personality grid Your Favorite Atlanta Favorite Video Favorite I Wish I Favorite Weirdest Thing Favorite N nickname Restaurant Game Movie Were Better At... Holiday You ve Eaten Vacation Spot 2 Grant Wruble Jean Steamhouse Lounge Call of Duty 4 The Usual Suspects Golf Easter Star Fruit Costa Maya or Chicago 3 Mott Hyde Heavy D Stats Call of Duty Happy Gilmore Singing Halloween Gator Bahamas 4 Zac Ryan The Vortex NBA 2k14 Wolf on Wall St. Drawing Christmas California 5 Keenan Innis Fogo de Chao Anchorman Singing Christmas 6 Ryan Peurifoy Pure Mary Macs NASCAR Men of Honor Steve s conditioning Thanksgiving Hawai i 7 Arden Pabst Don t have one Chucks Contempt Thanksgiving Canada 8 Syd Hopkins Syd Maggiano s NBA 2k14 Ted Singing Halloween The Carribean 9 A.J. Murray Randy Fresh to Order Madden 05 Forrest Gump Golf Christmas Cricket legs Hawai i 10 Brandon Gold Aomi FIFA Law Abiding Citizen School Thanksgiving Snail Destin, Fla. 11 Sam Clay JR Heirloom Market BBQ Mario Kart Forrest Gump Playing an instrument Thanksgiving Quinoa cookie Bora Bora 13 Thomas Smith Smitty McDonald s FIFA 14 Saving Private Ryan Guitar Christmas Florida Keys 14 Matt Gonzalez Gonzo Fuddruckers Guitar Hero Miracle Golf 4th of July Raw Eggs/OJ/Protein Powder Tampa, Fla. 15 Connor Justus CJ Maggiano s MLB The Show Lone Survivor Singing Christmas Baseball Trip Smoothie Jamaica 16 Elliott Barzilli zilli The Varsity Halo Lone Survivor Golfing Thanksgiving Costa Rica 20 Matt Phillips Phipps, Phil Tacqueria Del Sol Wolf of Wall St. Everything Thanksgiving Baked Plantains Beach 21 DeAndre Smelter Drezilla nba Singing Christmas 22 Alex Cruz Cruz La Fonda FIFA Book of Eli Basketball Christmas Bear Meatballs Dominican 23 Ben Parr Parr Cheesecake Factory NBA 2k13 Red Dawn Baseball Christmas St. Simons Island 24 Joe Wiseman The Big Aussie Antico s Pizza None Napoleon Dynamite Golf New Year s Day Shark Naples, Fla. 25 Matt Grimes Grimes Yeah Burger Mario Kart G golf Thanksgiving North Georgia Mtns. 26 Matt Gorst gorst Fogo de Chao NCAA Football 14 Glory Road Singing Thanksgiving Alligator Colorado 27 Jonathan Roberts Fogo de Chao Braveheart Steve s conditioning Christmas Fried Alligator British Virgin Islands 28 Dusty Isaacs Houston s Mario Kart Shawshank Redemption Golf Christmas A Goldfish Bahamas 29 Mitch Earnest Big Meech Mary Mac s FIFA Shooter Guitar Christmas Tuna Eye Breckenridge, Colo. 30 Ben Schniederjans Ben nba 2k Anything w/ Emma Watson Hitting Christmas Haggis Bahamas 31 Tanner Shelton Shelly Maggiano s Grand Theft Auto 5 Lone Survivor Christmas Destin, Fla. 32 Eric Knox Knoxy Rocky Mtn. Pizza Captain Phillips Math Christmas Water Buffalo Disney World MEET THE JACKETS 35 Daniel Spingola Spingy La Fonda FIFA Star Wars Episode 5 Guitar Christmas Alligator Anywhere exotic 36 Cole Pitts Cole Six Feet Under FIFA Saving Private Ryan Golf Christmas Squirrel Panama City Beach 37 Josh Heddinger Heddy Chow Baby Call of Duty series Bull Durham Golf Thanksgiving Seaweed St. Simons Island 38 Jared Jillson Jilly FIFA Hitting & Running Christmas 39 Jonathan King Kinger Fogo de Chao Call of Duty For Love of the Game Singing Christmas Alligator Gatlinburg, Tenn. 42 Kyle Leach Leach Mary Mac s Borderlands The Dark Knight FIFA Thanksgiving Lake 42 Devin Stanton Devo Fogo de Chao Settlers of Catan It s a Wonderful Life easter Booger Alaska 32

35 players personality grid Player I Favorite Favorite Stadium Favorite Team You Wish Best Player My Game Most Favorite Idolized Growing Up Pregame Meal You ve Played In Pro Team Was On Schedule Played Against Resembles... Spot On Campus 2 Grant Wruble Ken Griffey Jr. Heirloom Market BBQ Tropicana Field Indianapolis Colts Clemson The Library 3 Mott Hyde Derek Jeter Meatloaf Boshamer Stadium Atlanta Braves Oregon Colin Moran Babe Ruth Russ Chander Stadium 4 Zac Ryan Joe Crede Subway Nat s Tripe A park Chicago White Sox Indiana Joe Dudek Max Scherzer CULC Roof 5 Keenan Innis Ken Griffey Jr. Ham/Cheese Sandwich Atlanta Braves Arizona Byron Buxton Jacoby Ellsbury My bed 6 Ryan Peurifoy Derek Jeter Chick-fil-A Turner Field Atlanta Falcons Hawai i Jeff Francoeur CULC Roof 7 Arden Pabst Vladimir Guerrero Chucks Dodger Stadium Lakers UCLA Phil Bickford Russ Chander Stadium 8 Syd Hopkins Derek Jeter Fried Chicken Russ Chander Stadium Atlanta Braves South Carolina Clint Frazier Russ Chander Stadium 9 A.J. Murray Mickey Mantle GT Hotel brkfst. Dick Howser Stadium NY Yankees UCLA Bryce Harper Mike Napoli CRC 10 Brandon Gold A-Rod Turkey Sandwich Ricketts Park Atlanta Falcons Clemson Clint Frazier Evan Longoria Locker Room 11 Sam Clay Todd Helton BBQ Warner Park Atlanta Braves Hawai i Tom Glavine 5th Floor of CULC 13 Thomas Smith Chipper Jones Heirloom BBQ Turner Field Atlanta Braves LSU Eric Hosmer David Eckstein Russ Chander Stadium 14 Matt Gonzalez Nomar Garciaparra Boston Market Fenway Park Atlanta Braves Arizona State Bryce Harper Dustin Pedroia Locker Room 15 Connor Justus Chipper Jones Chicken Pasta Turner Field Atlanta Braves Clemson Fransisco Lindor Derek Jeter Russ Chander Stadium 16 Elliott Barzilli Derek Jeter In-N-Out Burger Dodger Stadium Seattle Seahawks LSu nomar Garciaparra Russ Chander Stadium 20 Matt Phillips Chipper Jones Chipotle Russ Chander Stadium Atlanta Braves UCLA Duane Underwood Zack Greinke Russ Chander Stadium 21 DeAndre Smelter Kobe Bryant GT Hotel brkfst. Wrigley Field LA Lakers USC Lebron James 22 Alex Cruz Benny Jet Rodriguez GT Hotel brkfst. Tropicana Field Miami Heat UCLA James Ramsey Locker Room 23 Ben Parr Derek Jeter Raspberries South Carolina s Dodgers South Carolina Skye Bolt Chris Sale The Rusty C 24 Joe Wiseman Manny Rameriz Barbecue Durham Bulls Park Matt Kuchar (Golf) UCLA Duane Underwood Darren O Day CULC Roof 25 Matt Grimes John Smoltz Boston Market Atlanta Braves Clemson Bryce Harper John Smoltz Russ Chander Stadium 26 Matt Gorst Roy Halladay Ham Sandwich Univ. of Cincinnati Atlanta Falcons UCLA Clint Frazier Khris Medlen 27 Jonathan Roberts Boston Market Turner Field Atlanta Braves Detroit Tigers Javier Baez The Library 28 Dusty Isaacs Ken Griffey Jr. Meat Loaf Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Clemson Manny Machado Kris Medlen Rocky Mtn. Pizza 29 Mitch Earnest Chipper Jones PB&J Tropicana Field Any Atlanta team UCLA Mike Zunino Salvador Perez The CULC 30 Ben Schniederjans Steak & Corn Turner Field Boston Red Sox Texas Lucas Sims Russ Chander Stadium 31 Tanner Shelton Chipper Jones Champion Stadium Atlanta Braves Clemson Josh Hart Clayton Kershaw 8th Street in my bed 32 Eric Knox Andruw Jones Chicken Wrap Rickets Field Atlanta Braves Vanderbilt Clint Frazier Jeff Francour Russ Chander Stadium 35 Daniel Spingola Andrew Jones Boston Market Turner Field Atlanta Braves Hawai i Colin Moran Jacoby Ellsbury Locker Room 36 Cole Pitts Chipper Jones Meatloaf Boshamer Stadium Atlanta Braves Stanford Colin Moran Roy Halladay Waffle House 37 Josh Heddinger Roberto Clemente Subway Turner Field Pittsburgh Steelers LSU Josh Beckett CULC Roof 38 Jared Jillson Chipper Jones Chick-fil-A Dodgertown Atlanta Braves Florida gregg Maddux 39 Jonathan King David Price GT Hotel brkfst. Turner Field Atlanta Braves Clemson Daniel Norris Mike Minor The Rusty C 42 Kyle Leach John Smoltz Heirloom s BBQ Durham Bulls Park OKC Thunder UCLA CULC Roof MEET THE JACKETS 42 Devin Stanton John Lynch GT Hotel brkfst. Mulachy Stadium Atlanta Braves LSU James Ramsey Barry Zito Chapel in the A.A. 33

36 Most Vocal Leader Player... Votes (Pct.) Dusty Isaacs (61%) Biggest Surprise In 2014 Player... Votes (Pct.) Keenan Innis (38%) Pitcher With Best Stuff Player... Votes (Pct.) Dusty Isaacs....9 (28%) preseason players poll Hitter You d Not Want To Face Player... Votes (Pct.) A.J. Murray (42%) Others Receiving Votes Devin Staton (39%) Others Receiving Votes Zac Ryan...7 (22%) Arden Pabst...3 (9%) Brandon Gold...2 (6%) Ben Parr, Daniel Spingola, Eric Knox Matt Gorst, Jonathan Roberts, Ryan Peurifoy, Sam Clay...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Devin Stanton...7 (22%) Jonathan Roberts...5 (16%) Josh Heddinger...4 (13%) Jonathan King...3 (9%) Alex Cruz, Ben Parr Sam Clay, Zac Ryan...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Mott Hyde (27%) Keenan Innis...4 (13%) Thomas Smith...2 (6%) Arden Pabst...2 (6%) Matt Gonzalez...1 (3%) Mitch Earnest...1 (3%) Most Likely To Star In MLB The Fastest The Strongest Best Singer Player... Votes (Pct.) A.J. Murray... 8 (25%) Player... Votes (Pct.) Daniel Spingola...26 (82%) Player... Votes (Pct.) A.J. Murray (38%) Player... Votes (Pct.) Arden Pabst (34%) Others Receiving Votes Mott Hyde...5 (16%) Matt Gonzalez...4 (13%) Brandon Gold...3 (9%) Dusty Isaacs, Jonathan King, Cole Pitts...2 (6%) Devin Stanton, Ben Parr, Thomas Smith, Zac Ryan...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Thomas Smith...3 (9%) DeAndre Smelter...2 (6%) Keenan Innis...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Jonathan Roberts...11 (34%) Mott Hyde...3 (9%) DeAndre Smelter...2 (6%) Arden Pabst...1 (3%) Dusty Isaacs...1 (3%) Joe Wiseman...1 (3%) Greg Feinberg...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Ryan Peurifoy...8 (25%) Cole Pitts...4 (13%) Jared Jillson...2 (6%) Dusty Isaacs, Elliott Barzilli, Eric Knox, Matt Gorst, Keenan Innis, Mott Hyde, Syd Hopkins...1 (3%) Best Dancer Strongest Accent Most Athletic Hardest Worker Player... Votes (Pct.) Eric Knox....8 (25%) Player... Votes (Pct.) Cole Pitts* (91%) Player... Votes (Pct.) DeAndre Smelter*.. 24 (75%) Player... Votes (Pct.) Devin Stanton* (78%) MEET THE JACKETS Others Receiving Votes Connor Justus...5 (16%) Mott Hyde...4 (13%) Kyle Leach...3 (9%) Arden Pabst, Ben Parr, Dusty Isaacs Grant Wruble, Greg Feinberg, Jared Jillson, Jonathan King, Cole Pitts Josh Heddinger, Matt Phillips, Matt Grimes, Mitch Earnest..1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Ben Parr...2 (6%) A.J. Murray...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Mott Hyde...4 (13%) A.J. Murray...1 (3%) Cole Pitts...1 (3%) Dusty Isaacs...1 (3%) Jonathan Roberts...1 (3%) Others Receiving Votes Jonathan King...3 (9%) Matt Gonzalez...2 (6%) Arden Pabst...1 (3%) Thomas Smith...1 (3%) Survey was conducted among 32 Georgia Tech players; *indicates a repeat winner in same category from last season 34

37 35 MEET THE JACKETS

38 head coach danny hall DANNYHALL HEAD COACH 17 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES ENTERING 2014 Coach, School Wins 1. Augie Garrido, Texas...1, Mike Martin, Florida St....1, Mark Marquess, Stanford...1, Jim Morris, Miami, Fla....1, Jim Gilligan, Lamar...1, Jack Leggett, Clemson...1, Mike Fox, North Carolina...1, Pete Dunn, Stetson...1, Paul Mainieri, LSU...1, John Anderson, Minnesota...1,124 Andy Lopez, Arizona...1, Fred Hill, Rutgers...1, Keith Guttin, Missouri St....1, DANNY HALL, GEORGIA TECH... 1, Wayne Graham, Rice Mike Gillespie, UC Irvine COACHES & STAFF Full Name Danny Jarrell Hall, III Born November 27, 1954 Head Coaching Tenure 27th Season Career Record 1, (.672) As Tech s Head Coach 21st Season Record At Tech (.680) Education Bachelor s degree from Miami (Ohio), 1977; Master of administration degree from Miami (Ohio), 1979 Playing Experience Four-year letterwinner at Miami ( ); All-Mid-American Conference ( ); Team Co-Captain ( ); Led Miami to NCAA Regional Tournaments in 1974, 1977; 12th-round draft choice (287th pick) by Oakland Athletics (1973) Coaching Experience Graduate Assistant Coach at Miami (Ohio), ; Assistant Coach at Michigan, ; Head Coach at Kent State, ; Head Coach at Georgia Tech, 1994-Present Joined Tech s Staff December 7, 1993 Having spent his entire coaching career involved with winning programs, Danny Hall s tenure at Georgia Tech has been his most successful, as he is the all-time winningest baseball coach in Yellow Jacket history with 854 victories at the school. He has led Tech to the NCAA Tournament on 18 occasions and guided the Yellow Jackets to the College World Series in 1994, 2002 and 2006, the only head coach in the program s storied history to reach the promised land of Omaha. The 2014 season represents Hall s 21st on the Flats and his 27th as a college head coach. He stands 12th among active Division-I coaches in winning percentage (.672), and is 14th among active coaches in number of victories (1,062). Hall became Georgia Tech s winningest coach in 2005 with his 505th win, and his Tech teams have posted an (.680) record in 20 years. His 26-year head coaching record, which includes six seasons at Kent State, stands at 1, (.672). Hall has also led the Yellow Jackets to a (.625) record in ACC regular season games. A winner in every sense of the word, Hall has been coaching college baseball for 36 years (as both an assistant and head coach) and has never been associated with a program under.500 for a season. He has been part of 1,499 victories and seven trips to the College World Series. Prior to the 2012 season, Georgia Tech reaffirmed its commitment to Hall with a five-year contract extension through the 2016 season. Each of Hall s Tech teams has been powered by a potent offense, leading or finishing second in the ACC in batting or run production in 12 of his 20 years as the Yellow Jackets head coach. Entering 2014, Tech is one of just five teams nationally to hit 48 or more home runs in each of the last three seasons and one of just seven teams nationally to post a slugging percentage of.430 or better in each of the last three years. Hall s players have earned 96 All-ACC honors in his 20 years, while 32 different players have garnered a total of 88 All-America honors since He has coached two National Players of the Year, two National Freshmen of the Year, one ACC Player of the Year, one ACC Pitcher of the Year and three ACC Rookies of the Year. In addition to the three College World Series appearances and 18 NCAA berths under Hall, the Yellow Jackets have claimed four Atlantic Coast Conference tournament titles (2000, 2003, 2005, 2012) and won the ACC regular season four times (2000, 2004, 2005, 2011). Since Hall s arrival at Georgia Tech in 1994, a staggering 106 Yellow Jackets have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft a total of 120 times -- that includes a school-record 10 draft picks in 2005 and 2007 and a record five top-10 round picks in Thirteen of his student-athletes have been selected in either the first or supplemental round, while he has coached 52 players that have been taken in the first 10 rounds of the MLB draft. Out of high school, 47 have been drafted, but chose instead to play for Hall. Hall s no-nonsense, professional approach has given his players the fundamentals they need to be successful after leaving Georgia Tech. That is indicated in the number of his former players that have excelled on the Major League level, headlined by Mark Teixeira of the New York Yankees and Matt Wieters of the Baltimore Orioles, and former players Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Varitek and Jay Payton. The success of Hall s former players in professional baseball is molded by their accomplishments at Tech, as his Yellow Jacket teams have advanced to 18 NCAA Regionals in his 20 years at the school. Georgia Tech has posted 45 NCAA tournament victories since his arrival in 1994, winning Regionals in 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2006 and Super Regionals in 2002 and The Yellow Jackets have finished.500 or better in ACC play in all but one year since his arrival, and have finished third or better in the league in 11 of his 20 seasons. Georgia Tech has been ranked No. 1 in the country six times for a total of 22 weeks under Hall. 36

39 head coach danny hall COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2005 ACC Coach of the Year 2000 ACC Coach of the Year 1997 National Coach of the Year (Sporting News) 1997 ACC Coach of the Year 1994 ABCA District III Coach of the Year 1993 MAC Coach of the Year 1992 MAC Coach of the Year HALL OF FAME HONORS 2007 Inducted into Miami Cradle of Coaches Association 2005 Inducted into Kent State Athletic Hall of Fame 1998 Inducted into Miami (Ohio) Athletic Hall of Fame ORGANIZATIONS President of the ABCA Second Vice President of the ABCA Division I Coaches Chairman of the ABCA HALL S CAREER BREAKDOWN Year School W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Postseason 1978 Miami (Ohio) th 1979 Miami (Ohio) st MAC Champions (Graduate Assistant Coach, Miami (Ohio), Two years, 69-26,.726) 1980 Michigan st Big 10 Champions, NCAA Mideast Champions, College World Series 1981 Michigan *1st Big 10 Champions, NCAA Mideast Champions, College World Series 1982 Michigan *T1st Third in Big 10 Tournament 1983 Michigan *1st Big 10 Champions, NCAA Mideast Champions, College World Series 1984 Michigan *1st Big 10 Champions, NCAA Mideast Champions, College World Series 1985 Michigan *1st Third in Big 10 Tournament, NCAA Regional 1986 Michigan *1st Big 10 Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional 1987 Michigan *1st Big 10 Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional (Assistant Coach, Michigan, Eight years, ,.768) *Denotes Eastern Division Finish 1988 Kent State th 1989 Kent State th 1990 Kent State rd 1991 Kent State nd 1992 Kent State st MAC Champions, NCAA South II Regional 1993 Kent State T1st MAC Co-Champions, NCAA South Regional (Head Coach, Kent State, Six years, ,.640) 1994 Georgia Tech T2nd NCAA Midwest I Champions, College World Series Runner-up 1995 Georgia Tech rd NCAA Mideast Regional 1996 Georgia Tech T3rd NCAA South II Regional Runner-up 1997 Georgia Tech st ACC Regular Season champs, NCAA Mideast Regional 1998 Georgia Tech nd NCAA Midwest Regional Runner-up 1999 Georgia Tech th 2000 Georgia Tech st ACC Regular Season & Tournament Champions, NCAA Super Regional 2001 Georgia Tech th NCAA Athens Regional 2002 Georgia Tech th NCAA Atlanta Regional & Super Regional Champs, College World Series 2003 Georgia Tech nd ACC Tournament Champions, NCAA Atlanta Regional 2004 Georgia Tech st ACC Regular Season Champions, NCAA Super Regional 2005 Georgia Tech st ACC Regular Season & Tournament Champions, NCAA Atlanta Regional Champions, NCAA Atlanta Super Regional 2006 Georgia Tech *3rd NCAA Atlanta Regional & Super Regional Champs, College World Series 2007 Georgia Tech *4th 2008 Georgia Tech *3rd NCAA Athens Regional Runner-up 2009 Georgia Tech *2nd NCAA Atlanta Regional Runner-up 2010 Georgia Tech *2nd NCAA Atlanta Regional Runner-up 2011 Georgia Tech *T-1st ACC Regular Season Co-Champion; NCAA Atlanta Regional Runner-Up 2012 Georgia Tech *4th ACC Tournament Champions; NCAA Gainesville Regional Runner-Up 2013 Georgia Tech *4th NCAA Nashville Regional Runner-Up (Head Coach, Georgia Tech, 19 years, ,.685; ,.633 in ACC) *Denotes Coastal Division Finish (Overall Record as a Head Coach, 25 years: 1, ,.676) Hall s teams have been equally successful in the classroom, as 160+ student-athletes have been named to the ACC Honor Roll (with a 3.0 or higher grade point average) and nine have earned Academic All-America honors on 13 occasions. In his first year at Georgia Tech, Hall guided an extremely talented and veteran unit with four All-Americans and three first-round draft choices to the brink of a national championship, Georgia Tech s first-ever appearance in the College World Series, and a record. Hall was recognized by his American Baseball Coaches Association peers as Coach of the Year in the Atlantic region, and may have won the national honor if not for the unranked-to-national title season put together by Oklahoma s Larry Cochell. Three Yellow Jackets earned consensus first-team All-America recognition and those three players finished in the top three in the conference batting stats, a first in ACC history. Hall guided Tech back to the NCAA Regionals in 1995 and 1996 with teams dominated by freshmen and sophomores. His 1997 squad captured its first ACC regular season title in just his fourth year on the Flats and played in the NCAA Mideast Regional. In addition to earning his first ACC Coach of the Year accolade in 1997, the Yellow Jacket skipper was named the National Coach of the Year by The Sporting News, the first such honor for any Tech baseball coach. After the Yellow Jackets failed to earn an NCAA Regional bid in 1999 for the first time since his arrival at Tech, Hall guided the Jackets to one of their most successful seasons in capturing the ACC regular season and tournament championships in addition to the NCAA Atlanta Regional title. The team concluded the year with a record, and Hall was tabbed the ACC s Coach of the Year for the second time. Following another 40-win season in 2001, the sixth since Hall took over the reigns in 1994, the Jackets skipper guided Tech to just its second College World Series appearance in 2002 by turning in one of the best coaching jobs of his career, leading a Tech team that included 17 freshmen and only three seniors back to Omaha. The Yellow Jackets swept through the NCAA Atlanta Regional and NCAA Atlanta Super Regional with a perfect 5-0 record before finishing fifth at the College World Series. They concluded the 2002 campaign with 52 victories, establishing a new school record for wins in a season. DANNY HALL s first Georgia Tech lineup card was filled out on Feb. 11, 1994 versus Minnesota. Brad Rigby pitched Tech to a 3-1 victory, and Jason Varitek hit a home run. That season culminated in the Yellow Jackets runner-up finish in the College World Series. Hall led Georgia Tech to its sixth ACC championship, and second in four years under his direction, with an improbable run to the title in An earlyround loss, combined with weather issues, forced Tech to play a triple-header on the final day of competition, with Hall guiding the Yellow Jackets to a 10-6 win over North Carolina, a 10-7 win over Florida State and a 6-5, 10-inning victory over NC State to claim the title in the first triple-header sweep in league history. In 2004, the Yellow Jackets captured their third ACC regular season title under Hall while the team made its fifth-straight NCAA appearance, and 10th since Hall s arrival on the Flats. Tech hosted a regional for the fourth time in five years, and advanced to a super regional for the third time since From , Hall directed Tech to an ACC-record 25-straight conference wins, and the Yellow Jacket skipper was awarded with his third ACC Coach of the Year award after guiding Tech to the 2005 ACC regular season and tournament titles. Georgia Tech, which earned a top-eight national seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-consecutive year, made its third-straight NCAA Super Regional appearance the following season and advanced to its third College World Series since Hall s arrival. Hosting an NCAA Regional for the fifth-straight year, Tech swept through the Regional and Super Regional with a perfect 5-0 record before ending the 2006 season in Omaha with a overall record. With a squad that was among the youngest nationally in 2011, Tech tied a school record with 22 ACC wins and claimed the ACC regular season title. The following year, 2012, may go down as one of Hall s best coaching jobs. A team that was battered with injuries, especially in the bullpen, snuck into the ACC Tournament on the final day of the regular season and got hot at just the right time. Tech rolled through Greensboro an undefeated 4-0, becoming the first No. 8-seed in conference history to win the title and the first to defeat a No. 1-seed (Florida State) in tournament play. The Jackets hit..329 as a team and out-scored the opposition Tech s 8-5 win over Miami in the 2012 ACC title game was Hall s fourth win in five ACC championship game appearances. The Jackets bashed their way out of the gate in 2013, opening the season 14-2 with staggering offensive numbers. Tech set a school record by scoring double-digit runs in nine straight COACHES & STAFF 37

40 head coach danny hall HALL S ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT GEORGIA TECH Has won a school-record 854 games at Georgia Tech Has won 68 percent of his games to rank as the winningest baseball coach in Georgia Tech history Led Georgia Tech to its only three College World Series appearances in school history (1994, 2002 and 2006) Led Georgia Tech to 18 NCAA Regional appearances in 20 years, including NCAA Super Regional appearances in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2004 and 2006 Coached the Yellow Jackets to ACC regular season titles in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2011; ACC Tournament championships in 2000, 2003, 2005 and All-America selections by 32 different players 96 All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors 13 Academic All-Americans and nine additional All-District honorees 18 Freshman All-America honors 160+ student-athletes named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll (a 3.0 GPA or higher) No. 1 national ranking during the 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006 seasons No. 1 national ranked recruiting classes in 1999 and 2002 School-record 52 wins in 2002 Set Georgia Tech team record for batting in 2000 (.342) and again in 2001 (.347) Finished first or second in the ACC in batting or run production in 12 of the last 20 years COACHES & STAFF Most Wins in college baseball SINCE 1994 Danny Hall s first year at Georgia Tech Team Total Avg. Florida State Rice Wichita State LSU Cal State Fullerton Miami, Fla Clemson South Carolina North Carolina GEORGIA TECH Texas Arizona State Tulane Stanford Florida Most ALL-ACC SELECTIONS SINCE 1994 Danny Hall s first year at Georgia Tech Team First Team Second Team Total Florida State Georgia Tech Clemson North Carolina NC State Virginia Wake Forest Miami (joined in 2005) TECH MONTH-BY-MONTH UNDER HALL Year Jan./Feb. Mar. Apr. May/June Final Totals games and 14 of the first 21. Paced with home-run power from eventual All-Americans Daniel Palka and Zane Evans, Tech finished the season leading the ACC with 58 home runs and was second in both batting average (.304) and slugging percentage. The Jackets won series over No. 2 North Carolina and No. 5 Virginia during the regular season, beat No. 7 Florida State in the ACC Tournament and knocked off No. 2 Vanderbilt, 5-0, during the NCAA Nashville Regional - the 18th NCAA trip in Hall s 20 seasons at Tech. From a pair of conference titles and NCAA Regional appearances as a player, through six Big Ten championships and four College World Series teams as an assistant coach, to two conference titles and a pair of NCAA Regionals as a head coach at Kent State, Hall was well-prepared for the task that faced him when he took over the reins at Georgia Tech in December, In his six years as the head coach at Kent State ( ), he guided the Golden Flashes to Mid-American Conference championships and bids to the NCAA Regionals in each of his last two seasons, compiling an record during that time. He forged a (.640) record in his six years at Kent State, twice winning Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year honors. He also won more games than any other MAC school from He had 18 Kent State players drafted by major league organizations. Before his first head-coaching position, Hall served as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan, where the Wolverines won the Big Ten six times, participated in seven NCAA Regionals and four College World Series. During his tenure, Hall coached future major leaguers Jim Abbott, Scott Kamieniecki, Barry Larkin, Hal Morris, Chris Sabo and Gary Wayne. Larkin was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012, becoming the first of what could be many of Danny Hall s former players to be enshrined. A former president of the American Baseball Coaches Association, Hall now sits on its Board of Directors and is directly responsible for future elected officers within the ABCA as a member of its Nominations Committee. Hall is also a contributing writer on baserunning techniques in Baseball Strategies, a book produced by the ABCA in Hall was selected to the Miami (Ohio) Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Kent State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005 and was inducted into the Miami Cradle of Coaches in He is married to the former Kara Zufall and has three sons, Danny III, Carter and Colin. 38

41 coaching staff BRYANPRINCE ASSISTANT COACH 18 Full Name Bryan Nathan Prince Born November 4, 1978 Position Assistant Coach/Hitting Recruiting Coordinator Years At Tech 7th Season Education Bachelor s degree in management from Georgia Tech, Playing Experience Four-year letterwinner as a catcher at Georgia Tech ( ); All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team ( ); Team Co-Captain (2000); Led Georgia Tech to NCAA Regional Tournaments in 1998, 2000, 2001; 10th-round draft choice by Cincinnati Reds (2001); Cincinnati Reds minor leaguer ( ). Coaching Experience Volunteer Assistant Coach at Georgia Tech, 2006; Assistant Coach at Indiana, 2007; Assistant Coach at Georgia Tech, 2008-Present. Joined Tech s Staff July 3, First stint: August 1, 2005 Bryan Prince is in his seventh year on the Flats as an assistant baseball coach, having played for head coach Danny Hall from and then beginning his coaching career as Tech s volunteer assistant in A two-time semifinalist for the prestigious Johnny Bench Award and two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference catcher at Georgia Tech from , Prince works with the Yellow Jackets hitters and catchers. Prince also serves as the recruiting coordinator for the Jackets, having locked up five classes that ranked among the top 35 in the nation, including a 2011 class that ranked as high as sixth and Tech s current freshman class that checked in No. 9. Several standouts have been drafted out of high school but chose to enroll at Tech. Beginning with his first season as hitting coach in 2008, the Jackets power numbers have risen tremendously. In 2010, the team belted a school-record 122 home runs, the second most in the nation. In addition, the team ranked second in the ACC in batting average (.326). Although offensive numbers dipped nationwide in 2011 with the adjustment to the new bats, Georgia Tech remained near the top of the ACC in average (.303, 3rd), home runs (48, 4th) and slugging (.442, 4th). The Jackets had three players finish in the ACC s top 10 in hitting -- Matt Skole,.348, fourth; Jake Davies,.347, sixth; Kyle Wren,.340, ninth, while Jacob Esch was second in the league in doubles (23) and Daniel Palka belted the ACC s fourth-most home runs (12). Esch and Skole were each drafted following the 2011 season, while Wren, Davies and Skole garnered All-ACC honors. Tech s offense was again humming in 2012 as the Jackets led the ACC in home runs (53), finished third in hitting (.294), third in doubles (127) and fourth in RBI (379). It was a late-season offensive surge that propelled Tech to the ACC title, behind ACC Tournament MVP Jake Davies. The Jackets hit.329 as team during the four-game sweep in Greensboro, collected 46 hits, outscored the opposition and belted seven home runs. Davies 73 RBI for the season led the ACC and were fourth nationally, while Palka launched 12 homers for the second-straight year. Prince also aided in the development of All-American catcher Zane Evans, who during his Freshman All-American season in 2011, became the first freshman catcher at GT to serve as the everyday starter since Jason Varitek in As a junior, Evans hit a team-best.361, tied for the team lead with 66 RBI and with 14 home runs, he finished three homers shy of winning the team s Triple Crown. Evans was selected one of three national finalists for the Johnny Bench Award. Tech s 2013 team bashed its way to a 14-2 mark over the first 16 games, setting a school record by scoring double-digit runs in nine consecutive games. The Jackets finished the season leading the ACC in home runs (58) and were second in batting average (.304) and slugging percentage (.455). All-ACC selections Evans, Kyle Wren (.360) and Daniel Palka (.342) were each ranked in the top 13 in hitting, while Palka s 17 homers led the league, Evans 14 homers were second and Wren s 98 hits were second. In just his second year as the Yellow Jackets hitting coach in 2009, Georgia Tech belted 111 home runs, the third most in the nation and the second highest mark in school history. With the help of Prince, outfielder Luke Murton hit 20 home runs, nearly doubling his total from Murton earned third team All-America honors in the process and was selected along with Jeff Rowland and Tony Plagman in the 2009 MLB Draft. He was also responsible for the development of catcher Jason Haniger, who spent his first two years playing behind All-American Matt Wieters before having two outstanding seasons as a starter where he hit.318 with 45 extra-base hits. Prince returned to Georgia Tech after spending one year as the assistant coach at Indiana. Under his tutelage, sophomore center fielder Andrew Means earned All-Big Ten honors while finishing third in the league in stolen bases (27-of-30) and sixth with a.369 batting average. Means led the Hoosiers in average, steals, slugging percentage (.467) and on base percentage (.397) and finished second on the team in both runs (32) and RBI (30). Prior to his appointment at Indiana, Prince spent one season as the Yellow Jackets volunteer assistant coach, where he worked with Tech s hitters and catchers and helped guide the team to the third College World Series appearance in the program s history. The Yellow Jackets closed out the season ranked in the top-10 in the nation with a final record while leading the ACC in runs scored, runs per game, doubles, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage and walks. While at Tech, Prince worked with Wieters, who finished his sophomore season hitting.355 with team highs in home runs (15), RBI (71), hits (92), doubles (20) and on base percentage (.480). Prince originally joined the Georgia Tech coaching staff after a four-year career in professional baseball, playing in the Cincinnati Reds organization. One of the most popular players in Yellow Jacket baseball history, Prince was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Danny Hall from The Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., native helped Georgia Tech win the 2000 Atlantic Coast Conference regular season and tournament championships as well as the NCAA Atlanta Regional Title. A four-year starter behind the plate, Prince s name can be found throughout the Yellow Jackets record book. He ranks seventh in school history in hits (278), fifth in RBI (216), eighth in at bats (788), ninth in doubles (53) and 16th in total bases (403). Prince ranks 17th in ACC history in career RBI. Prince was a first-team All-ACC selection in 2000 and 2001, joining Jason Varitek as the only catchers in Georgia Tech history to earn first-team All-ACC honors in consecutive seasons. He was named MVP of the 2000 NCAA Atlanta Regional and elected as Tech s team MVP following that season. He was a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award as the nation s top catcher in both 2000 and Prince posted a career batting average of.353, and still ranks among Tech s all-time top-20 in batting. He hit.387 with 77 RBI as a junior in 2000 and batted.349 with 63 RBI as a senior in 2001, helping the Yellow Jackets establish the two best team batting averages in school history (.347 in 2001;.342 in 2000). A 10th-round selection of the Cincinnati Reds in the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft, Prince played with Class A Billings of the Pioneer League in the summer of 2001, where he was voted to the league s All-Star Game. He played with Class A Dayton in 2002 and was elected to the Midwest League All-Star Game. Prince played with Class A Potomac of the Carolina League in 2003 and 2004 before retiring from professional baseball. Prince earned his degree in management from Georgia Tech in He is married to the former Tracy Carter, also a Georgia Tech graduate, and the couple resides in Atlanta. COACHES & STAFF 39

42 coaching staff JASONHOWELL ASSISTANT COACH 34 COACHES & STAFF Full Name Jason Alan Howell Born May 25, 1979 Position Assistant Coach/Pitching Years At Tech 2nd Season Education Bachelor s degree from North Carolina, 2002; Master s degree from North Carolina, 2008 Playing Experience Three-year letterwinner at Appalachian State; One-year letterwinner at North Carolina (2001); Second Team All-ACC (2001), UNC team MVP (2001); Played four seasons in Red Sox farm system Coaching Experience Assistant Coach at North Carolina, ; Assistant Coach at UNC Wilmington, ; Assistant Coach at Georgia Tech, 2013-present Joined Tech s Staff July 18, 2012 Jason Howell was introduced on the Georgia Tech staff in July, 2012, joining the Yellow Jackets as the pitching coach following a successful five-year run in a similar position at UNC Wilmington. The highly-regarded Howell, who played and coached at the University of North Carolina and was a four-year pitcher in the pros, developed one of the Colonial Athletic Association s leading staffs at UNCW. The Seahawks reached the NCAA Regionals in 2012 for the first time since In his first season on the Flats, he guided senior Buck Farmer to first-team All-ACC honors as the senior righty went 9-5 with a 2.78 ERA. Farmer, who was second in the ACC with 122 strikeouts, was drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Tigers. Howell also oversaw the development of freshman lefty Jonathan King, who worked his way from a reliever, to a midweek starter to a weekend starter over the course of the season. King finished with a 4.04 ERA and a 6-5 record. Sophomore Josh Heddinger also made great strides under Howell s leadership and would record one of the greatest postseason pitching performances in Tech history with his complete-game, two-hit shutout of No. 2 Vanderbilt in the NCAA Nashville Regional. Before accepting the Georgia Tech position, Howell s UNC Willmington pitching staff ranked 67th nationally (second in the CAA) in 2012, boasting a team ERA of 3.61 and shaving nearly two runs per game off its ERA from the previous season. Senior right-handed starter Tyler McSwain (3.18 ERA) and junior left-handed starter Mat Batts (3.04) keyed the staff s rise in 2012, and each were All-CAA performers. McSwain, a first-team pick, broke the CAA s all-time record for wins in conference play with 17. Four key relievers posted ERAs of less than In 2010, under the direction of Howell, UNCW returned to the top of the CAA, leading the 11-team circuit in ERA (4.58), strikeouts (479) and opponent s batting average (.265). The Seahawks ranked 42nd nationally in ERA and were ninth in hits allowed per game, allowing nine per nine innings. Cameron Roth, who would be drafted by the Baltimore Orioles, finished fifth in the conference with a 2.98 ERA while McSwain was ninth with a 4.02 mark. Joining Roth as draft selections were Stephen Harrold (12th round, San Francisco) and Seth Frankoff (27th round, Oakland). In his first season at UNCW, Howell made an immediate impact on the staff. Brad Holt and Jeff Hatcher earned first team All-CAA honors while Harrold and Roth were named All-Americans in addition to their CAA All-Freshman honors. UNCW topped the CAA in earned run average. In conference play, Seahawk pitchers compiled a league-leading 3.84 ERA and held opponents to a league-best.255 batting average. Holt, who also earned three All-America honors, was the 33rd pick overall in the Major League Baseball draft after leading the conference with 11 wins and ranking second with a 3.18 ERA. Prior to working at UNCW, Howell played and coached at North Carolina, and also played professionally for four years. A native of Millers Creek, N.C., Howell went to UNCW following two seasons as an assistant coach at North Carolina, his alma mater. He coached first base while working with the pitching staff under the direction of assistant coach Scott Forbes. The Tar Heels reached the championship series of the NCAA College World Series in 2006 and both of Howell s years in Chapel Hill. The 2007 staff fashioned a 3.52 earned run average, ranking 12th nationally, and featured draft picks Luke Putkonen (3rd round, Detroit), Andrew Carignan (5th round, Oakland) and Robert Woodard (20th round, San Diego). In 2006, major league draft selections, Andrew Miller (1st round, Detroit), Daniel Bard (1st round, Boston) and national ERA leader Jonathan Hovis (FA, New York Yankees) led the Tar Heels into the finals. Howell began his coaching career as a pitching coach for the Southern Ohio Copperheads of the Great Lakes League, a summer collegiate league, in He played three seasons at Appalachian State before concluding his collegiate career at UNC, where he earned a bachelor s degree in He also graduated from UNC in 2008 with a master s degree. In 2001, he earned second team All-ACC honors after both pitching and playing in the field for the Tar Heels. On the mound, Howell went 6-2 with four saves and was also second on the team with a.350 batting average with 13 doubles and 29 runs batted in. For his efforts, Howell earned the S.H. Basnight Award as the Tar Heels Most Valuable Pitcher. Prior to joining the UNC coaching staff, Howell was a member of the Boston Red Sox farm system for four seasons before retiring from professional baseball in He compiled a mark, collected 23 saves and recorded a 3.86 ERA with the Red Sox. In 2002, he paced Boston s minor league circuit with 17 saves for Augusta and later topped the organization in 2003 when he made 48 appearances for Sarasota of the Florida State League. Howell married the former Meredith White on Nov. 14, The couple has two young daughters, Lena and Lillian. 40

43 coaching staff TONYPLAGMAN 19 NICKSCHERER Full Name Anthony R. Plagman Born August 14, 1987 Position Volunteer Assistant Coach Years At Tech 1st Season Education Bachelor s degree in management from Georgia Tech, 2010 Playing Experience Four-year letterwinner as an outfielder at Georgia Tech, ; 9th round draft pick by Detroit Tigers ( 10); Played three seasons of minor league ball for Tigers Coaching Experience Volunteer assistant coach at Georgia Tech, 2014-present Joined Tech s Staff October 8, 2013 Former Yellow Jacket All-American Tony Plagman was introduced as Tech s volunteer assistant coach in October and begins his first season in coaching in Tech s former first baseman returns to the Flats after three seasons in the minors with the Detroit Tigers organization, eventually retiring following the 2012 season with the Double-A Erie Seawolves in the Eastern League. Plagman will work primarily with the outfielders and assist current assistant coach Bryan Prince with the hitters. He replaces Wally Crancer, who was named an assistant coach at Purdue University following two years on Tech s staff. It is great to have Tony back in our program and have another former player begin his coaching career at Georgia Tech, said head coach Danny Hall, who enters his 21st season at Tech in I m very proud of what Tony accomplished here at Tech and in his pro career, and I m excited for what he brings to our team. Plagman was a four-year starter for the Yellow Jackets from , starting 223 games in his college career and hitting.329 with 56 doubles, 55 homers and 219 RBI. He ranks sixth at Tech in career RBI, third in homers and seventh in doubles. He was drafted in the ninth round by the Tigers following the 2010 season. Tech won 158 games over his four years, reached the NCAA Regional three times and finished fourth or better in the ACC in each season. Plagman was a four-time Academic All-ACC pick, twice named to the All-ACC Team and was third-team All-American in As a minor leaguer, Plagman played 312 games over three seasons and hit.250 with 79 doubles, 36 home runs and 188 RBI. His best season came in 2011 with the Lakeland Flying Tigers in the Florida State League (A-Advanced), where he hit.257 with 18 homers, 97 RBI and slugged.435. An Atlanta native, Plagman grew up in Alpharetta and attended the Wesleyan School. Full Name Nicholas Edward Scherer Born December 15, 1984 Position Director of Baseball Operations Years At Tech 7th Season Education Bachelor s degree in management from Georgia Tech, 2007 Playing Experience Three-year letterwinner as a catcher at Georgia Tech, ; Played on Tech s 2006 College World Series team Coaching Experience Assistant Coach of the East Cobb Yankees, ; Director of Baseball Operations at Georgia Tech, 2008-present Joined Tech s Staff December 21, 2007 Nick Scherer is in his seventh year as the director of baseball operations for the Georgia Tech program after playing four years for the Yellow Jackets and head coach Danny Hall from In his current role, Scherer is responsible for coordinating the Yellow Jackets travel plans, equipment management and clubhouse operations in addition to assisting in alumni relations and marketing for the Georgia Tech baseball team. Scherer also serves as the director of Danny Hall Baseball Camps. A catcher that provided depth behind the plate during his tenure, Scherer was a leader in the locker room and served as the primary catcher for Tech starter Eddie Burns in Scherer played in 47 games from after receiving a redshirt in He was a product of the highly-touted East Cobb Baseball program and a member of the East Cobb Yankees summer team that captured the Connie Mack World Series titles in 2001 and Scherer serves as an assistant coach for the East Cobb Yankees and helped lead the team to a runner-up finish in 2007 and a Championship in the 2008 Connie Mack World Series. He worked with the Yankees hitters and catchers and also served as the catching coach for the East Cobb Stallions team in Scherer is a native of Roswell, Ga. and graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in management in December, He is married to the former Lauren Neylan. The two reside in Marietta, Ga. EDDIEPRASCH graduate assistant coach NICKROTH MANAGER STEVENTINSLEY MANAGER SOMAYAMAOKA MANAGER COACHES & STAFF 41

44 baseball support staff STEVETAMBORRA WALTERSMITH Full Name Steven Michael Tamborra Born June 22, 1972 Position Assistant Player Development Coach Years At Tech 15th Season Education Bachelor s degree in nutrition and fitness from Florida State, 1994; Master of science degree in athletic administration from Florida State, 1996 Job Experience Strength & Conditioning Coach for baseball and football at Florida State, ; Strength & Conditioning Coach for baseball at Georgia Tech, 1999-present Joined Tech s Staff November 1, 1999 In his 15th year as an assistant player development coach at Georgia Tech, Steve Tamborra oversees the highly-touted strength and conditioning program for the Georgia Tech baseball team. Since his arrival more than a decade ago, Tamborra has been responsible for the development and implementation of strength training regimes of many student-athletes that have gone on to play professional baseball, with several of those athletes returning to Georgia Tech during their offseason to continue training with him. Tamborra is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association, TPI Certified Fitness Professional Level 2 by Titleist Performance Institute, a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer Certificate, and a Certified Club Coach by USA Weightlifting. He has written one book, Complete Conditioning for Baseball, which was published in late In 2013, Tamborra was named a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC) by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa). This honor is the highest given in the strength and conditioning profession. Tamborra joined the Tech staff in November, 1999, after five years in a similar capacity at Florida State where he worked with the baseball, softball and football teams from He earned a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Fitness from Florida State in 1994 and a Master of Science in Athletic Administration from Florida State in Tamborra is married to the former Stacy Venable, a pitcher for the Florida State softball team from They have a daughter, Malayna, and twins, Austin and Payton. Full Name Walter Smith Position Baseball Trainer Years At Tech 29th Season Education Bachelor s degree in physical education from Morris Brown, 1972 One of the veterans in the Georgia Tech baseball program is trainer Walter Smith, whose primary responsibility with the Tech athletic program is serving as the trainer for the baseball team. He enters his 29th season of service to the Yellow Jackets in Smith joined the Tech sports medicine staff in 1985 and has seen over 1,000 Tech baseball victories, seven of the Yellow Jackets ACC championships, 26 NCAA regional appearances and all three College World Series trips. In recognition to his service and dedication to the Georgia Tech baseball program, the athletic training room at Russ Chandler Stadium was named in his honor in February, Money for the naming was donated by the many former student-athletes that Smith has cared for in his previous years on the Flats. He was formerly a respiratory therapist at Grady Memorial Hospital, a position he held from He came to Tech after serving as head athletic trainer from at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, and assistant trainer for the Atlanta Falcons from A native of Atlanta, Ga., Smith received a bachelor s degree in physical education from Morris Brown in 1972, and a certificate in respiratory therapy in He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Georgia Athletic Trainers Association. Smith and his wife Barbara have two children, Gabriel and Tamika. COACHES & STAFF TRUDYWHEELER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/academicS MICHAELWILHELM academic coordinator LEAHTHOMAS DIR./TOTAL PERSON PROGRAM DR. FRANKPICKENS TEAM PHYSICIAN / 24th YEAR DR. GARY M.LOURIE head orthopedic dr. / 22nd YEAR 42

45 baseball support staff Position Assistant Director of Sports Information Years At Tech 3rd Season Joined Tech s Staff November 22, 2011 MIKEDeGEORGE Mike DeGeorge is in his third year at Georgia Tech as assistant director of sports information. In this role, DeGeorge serves as the primary media contact for the nationally-ranked Yellow Jacket baseball team, the swimming & diving teams and serves as the secondary football contact. DeGeorge manges the Russ Chandler Stadium Press Box on game day, directs all baseball-related social media and is the liaison between the baseball program and the local and national media. He is a member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, the Football Writers Assoication of America and CoSIDA. DeGeorge came to Georgia Tech after spending five years as the assistant director of athletic public relations at the University of Richmond. During his time with the Spiders, DeGeorge was the primary contact for the nationally-ranked football team, which won the 2008 Division I National Championship. He also served as the media contact for baseball, men s and women s golf and women s swimming and diving. Prior to his arrival at Richmond, DeGeorge was a sports information assistant at Xavier University in Cincinnati. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., DeGeorge earned a bachelor s degree at the University of Dayton and worked in the Flyers athletics communication office for four years Russ Chandler Stadium Press Box Staff Official Scorer: Greg Campbell Public Address Announcer: Kyle Snipes Sports Information Student Staff: Rebecca Lally, Wiley Ballard Eliot Beckham, Carlton French RUSS CHANDLER STADIUM FIELD STAFF Georgia Tech and Russ Chandler Stadium is nationally-recogized for having one of the best playing surfaces in college baseball.. In 2009, the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) recognized Russ Chandler Stadium as having the Field of the Year for college baseball. Georgia Tech s 2014 Field Staff (left to right): Ben Warner, James Pock, Jon DeWitt (athletic field manager), Matthew LaFoy, Chris May Missing: Brandon Thrower, Austin Smith. JESSEBLAIR ASST. DIR./TICKET OPERATIONS JAMESGREENWELL ASST. AD/FACILITIES CHERYLLAFOY DIRECTOR/EVENT OPERATIONS CHRISTIEHUGHES ASST. DIR./EVENT OPERATIONS ZACHBREWSTER COORD./EVENT OPERATIONS COACHES & STAFF 43

46 2014 GEORGIA TECH DIAMOND GIRLS baseball support staff Back Row (left to right): Hartley Hamilton, Mallory Weaver, Laura Beall, Amanda Kelly, Melina Blasetti, Hilary Yeganegi, Jessica Martini Front Row (left to right): Ashlyn Jones, Maggie Dinizio, Morgan Bentley, Lauren Nieman, Maggie Underdahl, Leah Gober, Whitney Dammann Not Pictured: Lindsey Murphy, Jenna McConnico Ashlyn Jones - Tifton, Ga. - 1st year Amanda Kelly - Marietta, Ga. 3rd year Jessica Martini - Lawrenceville, Ga. 4th year Laura Beall - Marietta, Ga. 1st year Lauren Nieman - Canton, Ga. 4th year Leah Gober - Tiger, Ga. 4th year Lindsey Murphy - Macon, Ga. 3rd year Maggie Dinizio - Kennesaw, Ga. 3rd year 2014 Diamond Girls Roster Maggie Underdahl - Long Valley, N.J. 3rd year Mallory Weaver - Lawrenceville, Ga. 2nd year Morgan Bentley - Blairsville, Ga. 4th year Melina Blasetti - Marietta, Ga. 1st year Whitney Dammann - Menlo Park, Calif. 1st year Jenna McConnico - Johns Creek, Ga. 2nd year Hilary Yeganegi Kennesaw, Ga. 4th year Hartley Hamilton Johns Creek, Ga. 2nd year COACHES & STAFF LAURENSCHERER DIrector/MARKETING BRYNMUSSER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/MARKETING ANDREWTIPTON MARKETING ASSISTANT BUZZ AMERICA S FAVORITE MASCOT 44

47 administration MIKEBOBINSKI Position Director of Athletics Years At Tech 2nd Year Joined Tech s Staff January 16, 2013 Mike Bobinski, who has successfully directed athletic departments at Akron and Xavier for a combined 20 years and has worked as a collegiate athletics administrator for 30 years, embarks on his first year as director of athletics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Bobinski will oversee an athletic department that includes 17 NCAA Division I varsity sports and is rich with athletic tradition and success. Just the eighth Georgia Tech director of athletics over the past 110 years, Bobinski joins the likes of John Heisman, William Alexander, Bobby Dodd and Homer Rice who have served in the role previously. Bobinski, whose tenure officially began April 1, 2013, served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Committee for the season. That successful role concluded with the 2013 Final Four, which coincidentally was held in Atlanta. Bobinski came to Georgia Tech after serving 12 years as director of athletics at Cincinnati s Xavier University, where he also served as associate vice president. He was hired as the Musketeers director of athletics in 1998 and remained in the role until 2004, when he was named associate vice president for development and oversaw all of the university s fundraising efforts, including major gifts, grant services and annual and planned giving. He returned as athletic director in At Xavier, Bobinski headed an athletic program that strived to excel in the classroom as well as on the playing fields and courts. In 2012, Xavier ranked 11th nationally in Division I Graduation Success Rates at 97 percent. In June of 2012, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics named Bobinski the Under Armour Division I Northeast Athletic Director of the Year. During his tenure, nine of Xavier s teams and numerous individuals competed in NCAA championship competitions. That includes men s basketball, which reached at least the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in four of the last six years. In the same time span, 25 Xavier teams captured Atlantic 10 Conference championships. In men s basketball, Xavier averaged 25 wins over Bobinski s 12 years, and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament 10 times. The Musketeers advanced to the Elite Eight in 2004 and In addition, men s basket ball extended its streak to 88 straight seniors that graduated. Women s basketball made runs to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2001 and again in 2010 and in 2011 achieved its highest national ranking in program history at No. 4. In 2009, Bobinski hired Chris Mack as men s basketball head coach. He also hired Thad Matta as head men s basketball coach in 2001 and Sean Miller as Xavier s first associate head coach. Matta is now head coach at Ohio State and Miller has since taken over as head coach at Arizona. Bobinski also hired former women s basketball coach Kevin McGuff, who spent nine years at Xavier and is now head coach at Ohio State. He also oversaw the opening of The Cintas Center and other significant facility projects, including upgrades to soccer and baseball venues and the development of a golf practice facility. Prior to joining Xavier, Bobinski served as the University of Akron s athletic director from 1994 to From 1989 to 1994, he was the associate director of athletics at the U.S. Naval Academy. Prior to that, Bobinski served as the associate and assistant business manager at the University of Notre Dame from 1984 to As a licensed certified public accountant, he first went into accounting with Deloitte, Haskins and Sell and Arthur Young & Company from He also worked for the Walt Disney Company in Orlando from before moving into college athletics at UND in A native of Yaphank on Long Island, N.Y., Bobinski received his bachelor of business administration from Notre Dame in 1979, graduating magna cum laude, while playing four years for the Fighting Irish baseball team. Bobinski has two children, Melissa, a 2009 Xavier graduate, and Brian, a 2012 Ohio State graduate. BASEBALL COACH DANNY HALL ON BOBINSKI I think we can feed off each other and, honestly feel when I first came here, that was the case. I think one of the things that (former AD) Homer (Rice) did, he always felt like the athletic association was a family...i think Mike s going to bring that family atmosphere back. DR. SUE ANNBIDSTRUP ALLEN FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE RYANBAMFORD SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BASEBALL ADMINISTRATOR COACHES & STAFF 45

48 administration DR. G.P. BUD PETERSON Position Institute President Years At Tech 5th Year Joined Tech s Staff Apil 1, 2009 Since assuming the role as Georgia Tech s 11th president in 2009, Dr. G. P. Bud Peterson has engaged the Georgia Tech community in developing and implementing a 25-year strategic plan. He has realigned Tech s administrative units for greater effectiveness, championed efforts to strengthen the Institute s leadership in innovation, expanded strategic partnerships, and worked to maximize Tech s impact in the state, region, nation, and the world. Launched in conjunction with Tech s strategic plan, Designing the Future, Campaign Georgia Tech has raised more than $1.25 billion towards its goal of $1.5 billion. This generosity of Tech s many supporters will help the Institute realize its goals outlined in the strategic plan, add endowed chairs and professorships, scholarships and fellowships, and both renovate existing and build new facilities. Georgia Tech continues to benefit from the generous philanthropic support and its many partnerships. In the past four years, renovations and new facilities on campus include the McCamish Pavilion, the Ken Byers Tennis Complex, the John and Mary Brock Football Practice Facility, the Zelnak Basketball Practice Facility, the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, and the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Lab. Now under construction is the Engineered Biosystems Building, which will extend Tech s vision for interdisciplinary research, addressing many of today s grand challenges in biomedical science and human health. Under Peterson s leadership Georgia Tech is taking a leading role in creating an Innovation Zone in Midtown Atlanta that has attracted companies such as Panasonic, Penguin Computing and AT&T Mobility s Foundry. Technology Square is a high-energy hub, creating an exciting environment for innovation to flourish. Tech s research strategy focuses on creating transformative opportunities, strengthening collaboration, and maximizing economic and societal impact. Georgia Tech remains among the top 10 in research expenditures among universities without a medical school, with $689 million in research expenditures in Peterson is a champion of the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise program, working to increase corporate and individual support. Tech Promise offers a debt-free Georgia Tech education to academically qualified Georgia residents from low-income families. More than 200 students were enrolled in the program this past year with an average family income of less than $21,000/year, and almost 600 students have participated to date. Peterson came to Georgia Tech from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he served as chancellor. Prior to that, he served as provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York; on the faculty and in leadership positions at Texas A&M University for 19 years; and he has worked at both NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Throughout his career, Peterson has played an active role in helping to establish the national education and research agendas, serving on numerous industry, government and academic task forces and committees. A distinguished scientist, he was appointed in 2008 by President George W. Bush to serve as a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation and advises the President and Congress on national policy related to science and engineering research and education. In 2011, President Barack Obama appointed him to the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership steering committee. Under his leadership, Georgia Tech was invited to become a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), the first university to be invited to membership in ten years. Peterson is a fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award in His research has focused on phase change heat transfer in both the cooling of electronic devices and spacecraft thermal control. He is widely published, authoring or co-authoring 15 books or book chapters, 210 refereed journal articles, and more than 160 conference publications. He also holds nine patents with two others pending. Peterson earned a bachelor s degree in mechanical engineering, a second bachelor s degree in mathematics, and a master s degree in engineering, all from Kansas State University. While an undergraduate at Kansas State, Peterson lettered three years as a tight end/wide receiver for the Wildcats football team. He earned a PhD in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. President Peterson is a tireless ambassador for Georgia Tech. He and his wife of 39 years, Val, represent Georgia Tech globally, nationally, and locally, speaking to government, business and industry, and community leaders, as well as to civic and community groups, faculty, staff, students, and alumni. He and Val have four adult children, two of which are Tech alumni. COACHES & STAFF President Peterson presents a diploma to 2011 Tech graduate and current Major League Baseball player Charlie Blackmon 46

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50 Honors & Awards ALL-AMERICA Louisville Slugger Zane Evans, C.... 3rd team NCBWA Daniel Palka, OF.... 1st team Zane Evans, C.... 2nd team Baseball America Daniel Palka, OF.... 1st team Zane Evans, C.... 3rd team ABCA Daniel Palka, OF.... 2nd team Zane Evans, C.... 3rd team Perfect Game Daniel Palka, OF.... 1st team Zane Evans, C.... 3rd team GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD Zane Evans.... National Semifinalist DICK HOWSER AWARD Zane Evans.... National Semifinalist JOHNNY BENCH AWARD Zane Evans.... National Finalist SENIOR CLASS AWARD Brandon Thomas.... National Finalist SENIOR CLASS ALL-AMERICA Brandon Thomas.... 1st team FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Louisville Slugger Matt Gonzalez, 2B.... 1st team ZANE EVANS ALL-REGION ABCA/Rawlings Zane Evans, C.... 1st team Daniel Palka, OF.... 1st team ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Zane Evans, C.... 1st team Daniel Palka, OF.... 1st team Buck Farmer, SP.... 1st team Kyle Wren, OF.... 2nd team CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Brandon Thomas, OF.... 3rd team CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Brandon Thomas, OF.... 1st team ACADEMIC ALL-ACC BASEBALL TEAM Sam Dove, Jonathan King, Brandon Thomas ACC HONOR ROLL Sam Dove, Mitch Earnest, Buck Farmer, Geoffrey Greenfader, Jonathan King, Kyle Leach, Jonathan Roberts, Devin Stanton, Brandon Thomas, Grant Wruble, Will Young ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sam Dove, 3B NASHVILLE REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Zane Evans, C Mott Hyde, SS Kyle Wren, OF Josh Heddinger, SP ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Zane Evans....March 4 Zane Evans....March 18 ACC PITCHER OF THE WEEK Buck Farmer.... Feb. 18 Dusty Isaacs.... April 1 Buck Farmer.... April Season Recap Overall: ACC: 15-15, 4th Coastal ACC Tournament: 1-2 NCAA Regional: th NCAA trip in 29 years 29th all-time NCAA appearance ACC Standings COASTAL DIVISION School Conference Overall 1. North Carolina!& Virginia % Virginia Tech # Georgia Tech # Miami # Duke ATLANTIC DIVISION School Conference Overall 1. Florida State % NC State & Clemson # Maryland Wake Forest Boston College !-ACC Champion #-NCAA Regional %-Super Regional &-CWS ACC Tournament Results DURHAM, N.C. #7 Georgia Tech d. #2 Florida State, 4-3 #3 Virginia d. Georgia Tech, 8-2 #6 Virginia Tech d. Georgia Tech, 3-2 NCAA Results NASHVILLE REGIONAL #3 Illinois d. #2 Georgia Tech, 6-4 Georgia Tech d. #4 East Tennessee State, 5-1 Georgia Tech d. Illinois, 6-3 Georgia Tech d. #1 Vanderbilt, 5-0 Vanderbilt d. Georgia Tech, MLB Draft Rd. Pick Player, Position...Year... Team 3 88 Daniel Palka, OF.... Jr.....Arizona Zane Evans, C.... Jr... Kansas City Buck Farmer, RHP.... Sr.... Detroit Kyle Wren, OF.... Jr..... Atlanta Brandon Thomas, OF... Sr.. NY Yankees Sam Dove, 3B.... Sr... Philadelphia Matt Grimes, RHP.... Jr... Philadelphia COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK Buck Farmer.... Feb. 18 YEAR IN REVIEW DANIEL PALKA NCBWA NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK Buck Farmer.... Feb. 18 CBI REGIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Zane Evans....March 5 Zane Evans....March 20 CBI REGIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK Buck Farmer.... Feb. 18 BUCK FARMER 48

51 2013 GAME-by-game Results Record: Home: Away: Neutral: 4-4 ACC: Date Opponent W-L Score Att. GT Pitcher Opp. Pitcher Record Notes 2/15 Akron W 3-0 2,314 Farmer (1-0) Pusateri (0-1) 1-0 Farmer struck out a career-high 14 with no walks in 8 innings... Akron was held to 4 singles 2/16 Akron W ,125 Isaacs (1-0) Dyer (0-1) 2-0 Palka was 4-for-4 with 3 RBI and a homer as the Jackets pounded out 14 hits in the win 2/17 Akron W Pitts (1-0) Brubaker (0-1) 3-0 Pitts went six strong innings (3 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 7 K) and Gonzalez gave GT the lead for good in 4th 2/19 Georgia State W ,062 Heddinger (1-0) Burns (1-1) 4-0 Tech scored in each of the first seven innings... Gonzalez 4 RBI 2/23 St. John s-1 W 3-2 1,035 King (1-0) Horstman (0-2) 5-0 Farmer (7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 7 K) was denied a win, but Dore s walk-off single won it in the 9th 2/23 St. John s-2 L 7-9 1,035 Isaacs (1-1) Hagan (1-1) 5-1 Tech rallied with four runs in the ninth, and left the winning run at first base 2/24 St. John s W ,265 Pitts (2-0) McCormick (0-1) 6-1 Pitts (6 IP, 4 H, 1 R) lifted Tech to the series win as Palka and Gonzalez each had three hits 2/26 at Georgia Southern W ,135 Cruz (1-0) Hess (0-2) 7-1 Evans 2-run HR in 6th gave Tech lead for good... Tech: 10 unanswered runs over final 4 inn. 2/27 at Georgia Southern W ,024 Roberts (1-0) Challenger (0-1) 8-1 Palka: 4-for-5, 2B, HR, 3 runs, 3 RBI... Tech bullpen held GSU to 0 runs and 2 hits over final 5 inn. 3/1 Rutgers W Farmer (2-0) Smorol (1-1) 9-1 Murray launched a grand slam, and Farmer went 7 inn. with no earned runs and nine strikeouts 3/2 Rutgers W Isaacs (2-1) Gebler (0-2) 10-1 Palka and Murray homered and Evans had three more hits in the 11-2 rout 3/3 Rutgers W Pitts (3-0) Law (0-2) 11-1 Pitts allowed just two hits in five scoreless innings and the offense hit 18 singles in a 12-0 win 3/5 Mercer W Clay (1-0) Teasley (3-1) 12-1 Murray s three-run triple in the 6th gave GT lead for good... Jackets scored 12 times in final 4 inn. 3/8 at Virginia Tech W Farmer (3-0) Campbell (1-1) 13-1 Farmer took a no-hitter into the 6th, while Palka (grand slam) and Evans (two-run) homer 3/9 at Virginia Tech W ,217 Cruz (2-0) Labitan (0-1) 14-1 The Jackets set a school record with their ninth-consecutive game in double-digit runs 3/10 at Virginia Tech L 2-6 1,142 Pitts (3-1) Burke (4-0) 14-2 Tech s offense was stymied for the first time this season, being limited to a season-low in runs 3/15 Boston College W ,231 Farmer (4-0) Stevens (0-4) 15-2 Tech scored the game s final 8 runs and took lead for good in the 6th thanks to Palka s RBI single 3/16 Boston College W ,514 Isaacs (3-1) Gorman (1-3) 16-2 Evans drove in 4 runs with a triple and a homer and Isaacs fanned 6 in seven four-hit innings 3/17 Boston College W 9-1 1,029 Pitts (4-1) Chin (1-4) 17-2 Evans drove in 3 more runs and Tech pulled away with 7 runs in the 7th and 8th innings 3/19 Georgia Southern L 4-5 1,294 Jillson (0-1) McCall (2-0) 17-3 Tech rallied w/ 8th-inn solo HR from Evans and RBI from Thomas in 9th but lost its 1st midweek 3/22 at 5 Florida State-1 W ,154 Farmer (5-0) Leibrandt (4-1) 18-3 Tech handed FSU its first home loss of the year as Farmer and Evans led the way 3/22 at 5 Florida State-2 L ,154 Isaacs (3-2) Sitz (5-0) 18-4 The Jackets out-hit FSU 13-11, left 11 runners on base and had two thrown out at home 3/24 at 5 Florida State L 6-8 4,498 King (1-1) Coles (1-0) 18-5 Tech led 5-1 after 2 inn., but FSU rallied with 2 runs in each the 6th, 7th and 8th to win the series 3/26 The Citadel W Clay (2-0) Hunter (0-1) 19-5 Spingola s first career homer -- a two-run walk-off shot -- was the difference 3/29 Wake Forest W 5-1 1,603 Farmer (6-0) Pirro (3-4) 20-5 Farmer improved to Gonzalez s RBI single gave Tech 2-1 lead for good in 6th 3/30 Wake Forest-1 W 8-1 2,194 Isaacs (4-2) Van Grouw (3-4) 21-5 Isaacs one-hit Wake over 7 shutout innings and Wren had 4 hits, 4 runs, a homer and 3 steals 3/30 Wake Forest-2 L 6-8 2,194 Pitts (4-2) Stadler (5-2) 21-6 Tech rallied with 6 runs over the final 3 innings and brought the winning run to the plate in 9th 4/2 at Mercer L King (1-2) Glaze (2-0) 21-7 Mercer blew open a 3-1 game with 7 runs in the 8th and evened the season series 4/3 Kennesaw State W 9-1 1,419 Roberts (2-0) Solomon (2-3) 22-7 Murray had 3 hits and Wren extended his hitting streak to 18 games by going 2-for-3 with 2 RBI 4/5 at Duke L Farmer (6-1) Swart (4-1) 22-8 Tech left 10 runners on base and wasted a complete-game from Farmer in the shutout loss 4/6 at Duke W King (2-2) Istler (1-3) 23-8 Smith s RBI single in 8th broke a 1-1 tie and King got the win with 2.2 innings of scoreless relief 4/7 at Duke L Pitts (4-3) Huber (5-2) 23-9 Tech was shutout twice in an ACC series for the first time ever 4/9 at Georgia W 7-5 2,745 Heddinger (2-0) Ripple (1-1) 24-9 Evans: 3 RBI, GW RBI single in 5th and recorded save; Thomas returned after missing 9 gms 4/12 5 Virginia W 2-1 1,621 Farmer (7-1) Waddell (2-1) 25-9 Farmer fired a complete-game with 10 K to improve to 7-1 and Evans provided the winning RBI 4/13 5 Virginia L 2-7 1,884 Isaacs (4-3) Silverstein (6-0) Palka homered and had two of Tech s four hits, but Virginia evened the series 4/14 5 Virginia W (6) 3-2 1,273 Pitts (5-3) Howard (4-3) Pitts allowed two hits and two runs in 5.1 innings in a rain-shortened win 4/16 Savannah State W ,455 King (3-2) Quinney (0-2) Tech hit five HRs, including three in 1st inn... Palka: 3-for-4, 2 HR, 4 RBI; Earnest: Grand Slam 4/19 17 NC State L ,136 Farmer (7-2) Tzamtzsis (2-1) Murray and Gonzalez each hit two-run HRs for Tech 4/20 17 NC State L 2-6 1,914 Isaacs (4-4) Rodon (4-2) State s Carlos Rodon pitched a complete-game with 10 K... Wren had two hits and two RBI 4/21 17 NC State L 7-8 3,965 Evans (0-1) Overman (1-0) State scored twice in the ninth to rally for the sweep... Smith hits first career HR 4/23 vs. Georgia & L ,240 King (3-3) Benzor (3-2) The NCAA s largest crowd of the year saw Georgia even the three-game series at Turner Field 4/26 at Clemson-1 L ,231 Farmer (7-3) Gossett (7-2) Clemson broke up a tight game with 8 runs over the final 3 innings 4/26 at Clemson-2 L (11) 3-4 5,231 Evans (0-2) Firth (5-4) Tech took a 3-1 lead to 9th, only to see Clemson score twice to force extras and win in 11th 4/27 at Clemson W ,468 King (3-2) Schmidt (3-3) Evans was 6-for-6 with 2 HRs and 4 RBI... Tech scored 10 runs in 5th to erase 5-2 deficit-1 5/2 Coastal Carolina-1 W Farmer (8-3) Smith (3-2) Farmer fanned 9 over 8 shutout innings... Coastal scored twice in 9th 5/2 Coastal Carolina-2 L King (4-4) Connolly (4-3) Coastal scored 3 times in final 2 innings to split doubleheader 5/4 Coastal Carolina L Cruz (2-1) Corbett (2-2) Palka was 3-for-4 and homered twice with four RBI... Tech took a 6-5 lead to the 7th 5/7 at Ohio State W King (5-4) Post (2-1) King went a career-long 6.0 IP (4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 5 K)... Tech scored twice in 1st and never trailed 5/8 at Ohio State L Cruz (2-2) Riga (2-0) Tech took 1-0 lead to 6th, then scored once in the 9th and left tying run at 2nd base 5/10 2 North Carolina W 5-4 2,072 Palka (1-0) Emanuel (9-2) Hyde s walk-off HR won it with one out in 9th... Palka pitched two perfect innings for his first win 5/11 2 North Carolina L 1-3 2,211 Isaacs (4-5) Moss (8-1) UNC limited Tech to three hits... Palka s 15th homer broke up the shutout in the ninth 5/12 2 North Carolina W (11) 9-8 2,157 Evans (1-2) McCullough (0-1) Evans hit a walk-off single in the 11th to score Wren and Evans got the win in relief 5/14 Georgia L (11) ,003 Palka (1-1) Mancuso (1-1) Tech led 7-0 in the 5th, then had to rally with 5 in the 8th to tie the game at /16 at Miami L 3-8 2,487 Farmer (8-4) Whaley (3-1) Miami led 2-0 after the 1st and 5-0 after the 3rd... Hyde hit a two-run homer in the 7th 5/17 at Miami L ,783 Isaacs (4-6) Diaz (6-4) Tech scored 4 times and left 2 in scoring position in 9th... Palka: 2 hits and homered for Tech 5/18 at Miami W ,831 King (6-4) Radziewski (8-2) King pitched 6 shutout inn. with 3 hits... Tech hit 4 HRs, including 3 during a five-run sixth 5/22 vs. Florida State $ W 4-3 2,742 Palka (2-1) Coles (4-2) Murray and Hyde hit back-to-back homers with two outs in the top of the ninth to tie and go ahead 5/23 vs. Virginia $ L 2-8 2,998 Isaacs (4-7) Silverstein (9-1) Virginia clubbed three homers en route to the pool play win 5/24 vs. Virginia Tech $ L 2-3 3,129 King (6-5) Burke (10-3) VT rallied from 1-0 down and 2-1 down and took lead in bottom 7th 5/31 vs. Illinois % L 4-6 2,555 Isaacs (4-8) Duchene (9-1) Illinois s Jordan Parr homered twice and drove in 3... Illini broke scoreless tie in fourth with 3 runs 6/1 vs. ETSU % W 5-1 2,648 Farmer (9-4) Doane (13-2) Farmer (6 IP, 0 R, 8 K) and Roberts (3 IP, 1 R, 4 K) limited the Bucs to a run on 3 hits 6/2 vs. Illinois % W 6-3 2,536 Evans (2-2) Roberts (3-4) Tech scored 4 times in top 9th after an inside-the-park HR gave Illinois the lead in bottom 8th at 2 Vanderbilt % W 5-0 3,502 Heddinger (3-0) Buehler (4-3) Heddinger pitched a complete-game two-hit shutout 6/3 at 2 Vanderbilt % L 1-7 3,503 Farmer (9-5) Pfeifer (4-0) Vandy scored runs in each of first 2 innings off Farmer in winning Nashville Regional & - Turner Field (Atlanta, Ga.) $ - ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) % - NCAA Regional (Nashville, Tenn.) YEAR IN REVIEW 49

52 Record: Home: Away: Neutral: 4-4 ACC: Batting 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% Zane Evans Kyle Wren Daniel Palka Brandon Thomas Matt Gonzalez Sam Dove A.J. Murray Mott Hyde Mitch Earnest Dylan Dore Thomas Smith Michael Hodorowski Daniel Spingola Grant Wruble Connor Lynch Cole Miller Charles Sheffield Gregory Feinberg Will Young DeAndre Smelter Totals Opponents LOB - Team (527), Opp (503). DPs turned - Team (59), Opp (54). CI - Team (1), Evans, Z 1, Opp (2) OVERALL STATISTICS Pitching Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Buck Farmer Jonathan King Cole Pitts Dusty Isaacs Daniel Palka Joe Wiseman Jonathan Roberts Zane Evans Josh Heddinger Clay Dalton Devin Stanton Alex Cruz Jared Jillson Sam Clay DeAndre Smelter Kyle Leach Totals Opponents PB - Team (10), Lynch, C 5, Evans, Z 4, Earnest, M 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (4), Cruz, A 2, King, J 1, Isaacs, D 1, Opp (14). YEAR IN REVIEW 50

53 2013 ACC STATISTICS Record: Home: 9-6 Away: 6-9 Neutral: 0-0 Batting 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% Kyle Wren Zane Evans Daniel Palka Brandon Thomas Matt Gonzalez Mott Hyde Sam Dove A.J. Murray Grant Wruble Mitch Earnest Daniel Spingola Michael Hodorowski Thomas Smith Dylan Dore Cole Miller Connor Lynch Totals Opponents LOB - Team (252), Opp (234). DPs turned - Team (33), Opp (23). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). Pitching Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Buck Farmer Dusty Isaacs Cole Pitts Joe Wiseman Daniel Palka Devin Stanton Jonathan Roberts Zane Evans Josh Heddinger Alex Cruz Jared Jillson Jonathan King Sam Clay DeAndre Smelter Clay Dalton Totals Opponents PB - Team (4), Evans, Z 2, Earnest, M 1, Lynch, C 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (1), King, J 1, Opp (10). YEAR IN REVIEW 51

54 2013 game highs TEAM BATTING At bats: 47 vs Georgia (May 14, 2013) Runs scored: 16 vs Georgia State (Feb 19, 2013) 16 vs Mercer (Mar 05, 2013) Hits: 18 (5 times) RBIs: 16 vs Georgia State (Feb 19, 2013) Doubles: 5 (5 times) Triples: 2 (4 times) Home runs: 5 vs Savannah St. (Apr 16, 2013) Total bases: 32 vs Savannah St. (Apr 16, 2013) Walks: 11 vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) Strikeouts: 15 vs Wake Forest (Mar 30, 2013) Sac hits: 3 at Duke (Apr 05, 2013) Sac flies: 4 vs St. John s (Feb 24, 2013) Stolen bases: 5 vs Boston College (Mar 16, 2013) 5 vs Wake Forest (Mar 30, 2013) Hit by pitch: 5 vs Rutgers (Mar 03, 2013) 5 at Ohio State (May 07, 2013) Caught stealing: 3 vs The Citadel (Mar 26, 2013) Runners LOB: 18 vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) Hit into DP: 3 vs NC State (Apr 20, 2013) 3 vs Virginia (May 23, 2013) TEAM FIELDING Putouts: 33 vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) 33 vs Georgia (May 14, 2013) Assists: 16 at Clemson (Apr 26, 2013) Errors: 5 at Clemson (Apr 26, 2013) 5 vs Coastal Carolina (May 03, 2013) Passed balls: 4 vs Mercer (Mar 05, 2013) DPs turned: 4 at Clemson (Apr 27, 2013) TEAM PITCHING Innings pitched: 11.0 vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) 11.0 vs Georgia (May 14, 2013) Runs allowed: 17 vs Georgia (Apr 23, 2013) Earned runs: 17 vs Georgia (Apr 23, 2013) Walks allowed: 15 at Clemson (Apr 26, 2013) Strikeouts: 16 vs Akron (Feb 15, 2013) Hits allowed: 23 vs Georgia (Apr 23, 2013) Doubles allowed: 4 vs St. John s (Feb 23, 2013) Triples allowed: 2 at Duke (Apr 07, 2013) Homers allowed: 3 (3 times) Wild pitches: 4 at Clemson (Apr 27, 2013) Hit batters: 4 vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) INDIVIDUAL BATTING At bats: 7 Zane Evans vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) 7 Kyle Wren vs Georgia (May 14, 2013) Runs scored: 4 (3 times) Hits: 6 Zane Evans at Clemson (Apr 27, 2013) RBIs: 5 Zane Evans at Georgia Southern (Feb 26, 2013) Doubles: 2 (6 times) Triples: 1 (24 times) Home runs: 2 (4 times) Total bases: 13 Zane Evans at Clemson (Apr 27, 2013) Walks: 3 (7 times) Strikeouts: 4 A.J. Murray vs Boston College (Mar 16, 2013) Sac hits: 2 Brandon Thomas at Clemson (Apr 26, 2013) 2 Mott Hyde at Clemson (Apr 27, 2013) Sac flies: 2 Zane Evans vs St. John s (Feb 24, 2013) Stolen bases: 3 Kyle Wren vs Wake Forest (Mar 30, 2013) Hit by pitch: 2 Daniel Palka at Mercer (Apr 02, 2013) 2 Daniel Palka at Ohio State (May 07, 2013) Caught stealing: 1 (33 times) Runners LOB: 7 Matt Gonzalez vs St. John s (Feb 23, 2013) 7 Mott Hyde vs Rutgers (Mar 03, 2013) INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Putouts: 14 Zane Evans vs Akron (Feb 15, 2013) 14 Zane Evans at Georgia Southern (Feb 26, 2013) Assists: 7 Mott Hyde vs St. John s (Feb 24, 2013) Errors: 2 (4 times) Passed balls: 4 Connor Lynch vs Mercer (Mar 05, 2013) Career Home Runs list 2013 STATISTICS # - Walk Off Home Run % - Inside The Park Home Run * Lead Off Home Run MOTT HYDE Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final 1. Mar 26, 2011 at Miami W, Apr 10, 2011 Virginia W, Apr 17, 2011 at Wake Forest W, May 10, 2011 Savannah State W, Mar 2, 2012 Rutgers * W, Mar 23, 2012 at Boston College L, Apr 24, 2012 vs. Georgia (Turner Field) W Apr 27, 2012 Clemson W, Apr 27, 2012 Clemson * W, May 25, 2012 vs. Virginia (ACCT) W, May 27, 2012 vs. Miami (ACCT) * W, Apr. 16, 2013 Savannah State W, May 10, 2013 North Carolina # W, May 12, 2013 North Carolina W, May 16, 2013 at Miami L, May 18, 2013 at Miami * W, May 22, 2013 vs. Florida State (ACCT) W, 4-3 MATT GONZALEZ Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final 1. Feb. 19, 2013 Georgia State W, Mar 16, 2013 Boston College * W, Apr. 13, 2013 NC State L, 4-13 A.J. MURRAY Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final 1. Mar. 1, 2013 Rutgers W, Mar. 2, 2013 Rutgers W, Mar. 30, 2013 Wake Forest L, Apr. 19, 2013 NC State L, May 22, 2013 vs. Florida State (ACCT) W, 4-3 DANIEL SPINGOLA Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final 1. Mar. 26, 2013 The Citadel # W, 5-4 MITCH EARNEST Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final 1. Apr. 16, 2013 Savannah State W, May 18, 2013 at Miami W, June 2, 2013 at Vanderbilt (NCAA) W, 5-0 THOMAS SMITH Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final 1. Apr. 21, 2013 NC State * L, May 18, 2013 at Miami W, May 31, 2013 vs. Illinois (NCAA) L, 4-6 YEAR IN REVIEW INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Innings pitched: 9.0 Buck Farmer vs Virginia (Apr 12, 2013) 9.0 Josh Heddinger vs Vanderbilt (Jun 02, 2013) Runs allowed: 8 Buck Farmer at Clemson (Apr 26, 2013) 8 Dusty Isaacs at Miami (May 17, 2013) Earned runs: 7 Buck Farmer vs NC State (Apr 19, 2013) 7 Dusty Isaacs at Miami (May 17, 2013) Walks allowed: 7 Zane Evans at Clemson (Apr 26, 2013) Strikeouts: 14 Buck Farmer vs Akron (Feb 15, 2013) Hits allowed: 10 Buck Farmer vs Virginia (Apr 12, 2013) 10 Buck Farmer vs NC State (Apr 19, 2013) Doubles allowed: 3 Dusty Isaacs at Florida State (Mar 22, 2013) Triples allowed: 2 Cole Pitts at Duke (Apr 07, 2013) Homers allowed: 3 Dusty Isaacs vs Virginia (May 23, 2013) Wild pitches: 3 Dusty Isaacs vs Akron (Feb 16, 2013) Hit batters: 3 Jonathan King vs North Carolina (May 12, 2013) 52

55 2013 STATISTICS Multiple Hit Games 2013 Season Career Total Total Kyle Wren Zane Evans Brandon Thomas Daniel Palka Sam Dove A.J. Murray Matt Gonzalez Mott Hyde Thomas Smith Mitch Earnest Daniel Spingola Dylan Dore Charles Sheffield DeAndre Smelter Alex Cruz Hitting Streaks 2013 Season Career Longest Current Longest Season Kyle Wren Matt Gonzalez Zane Evans Brandon Thomas Mott Hyde Daniel Palka Sam Dove A.J. Murray Thomas Smith Mitch Earnest Daniel Spingola Dylan Dore Cole Miller Alex Cruz DeAndre Smelter Grant Wruble Multiple RBI Games 2013 Season Career Total Total Daniel Palka Zane Evans Matt Gonzalez Kyle Wren Sam Dove Mott Hyde A.J. Murray Brandon Thomas Mitch Earnest Thomas Smith Daniel Spingola Dylan Dore DeAndre Smelter Inning-By-Inning Summary EX Total Georgia Tech Opponents Tech s Record When... ACC Overall Home Road Neutral Day Games Night Games Yellow Jackets Score First Yellow Jackets Score in 1st Opponent Scores First Walkoff Victories vs. Ranked Team (All Polls) Following Loss TV/ESPN3 Game vs. LHP (starter) vs. RHP (starter) Yellow Jacket Starter 6+ IP Yellow Jacket Starter 7+ IP Yellow Jacket Starter 8+ IP Hitting A Home Run Not Hitting A Home Run Out Hit Opponent Equal Number of Hits Get Out Hit By Opponent February March April May June Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ACC Overall One-Run Games Two-Run Games Three-Run Games Four+ Run Games Leading After Trailing After Tied After Leading After Trailing After Tied After Leading After Trailing After Tied After Shutouts Extra Innings Score Five or Less Runs Score Six or More Runs Allow Five or Fewer Runs Commit 0 Errors Commit 1 Error Commit 2+ Errors JERSEY COMBINATIONS Tops/Pants ACC Overall White Jackets / White White Tech / White White GT / White White Sleeveless GT / White Whiteout Jersey Gold / White Navy / White Navy / Gray Gray Tech / Gray Gray GT / Gray Gray Jackets / Gray YEAR IN REVIEW 53

56 YEAR IN REVIEW Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 61st year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 132 NCAA championships, including 69 in women s competition and 63 in men s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 150 times in men s competition and 105 times in women s action. Given the ACC s strong history and the strengthening of its ranks with the additions of Notre Dame, Pitt and Syracuse in 2013, followed by Louisville in 2014, those numbers and the league s longstanding tradition of excellence appear destined to only grow greater in the years ahead. The 2013 baseball season saw a league record-tying eight ACC teams earn NCAA postseason bids, and ACC champion North Carolina and NC State advanced to the 67th College World Series at Omaha, Neb. The ACC has placed 43 teams in the College World Series all-time, including 17 over the past eight years. Miami made the postseason field for the 41st consecutive year, extending its own NCAA record. Florida State made its 36th straight appearance, the second longest streak all-time. North Carolina junior third baseman Colin Moran, the nation s leader in RBIs and the sixth overall pick in the 2013 Major League Draft, was voted ACC Player of the Year. The Tar Heels Kent Emanuel earned ACC Pitcher of the Year honors. Brian O Connor was voted ACC Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his 10 seasons at Virginia, and the Cavaliers Joe McCarthy was cited as Rookie of the Year. Florida State reliever Gage Smith was named the ACC Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headed up the 2013 All-ACC Baseball Academic Team. Twelve ACC players were named to at least one All-America team, and seven ACC teams concluded the season ranked among the nation s top 25 in at least one major poll. On Jan. 3, 2014, Clemson head coach Jack Leggett was among the seven-member class inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. North Carolina, which finished third nationally, reached the College World Series for the sixth time in eight years CURRENT MEMBERSHIP BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, CLEMSON -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April, MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in NOTRE DAME Joined the Big East Conference in 1995; joined the ACC on July 1, 2013 PITT Charter member of the EAC in 1975; joined the Big East Conference in 1982; joined the ACC on July 1, SYRACUSE Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC on July 1, VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE and the 10th time overall. NC State appeared in the CWS for the second time and the first time since The teams that comprised ACC membership in 2013 have made a combined 82 College World Series appearances (43 as ACC members) with a combined five NCAA titles (Wake Forest in 1955, Miami four prior to joining the ACC). UNC s thirdplace showing in 2013 was the 16th by a conference team. ACC teams won a combined 26 postseason games in 2013, marking the eighth consecutive year in which league teams have claimed at least 18 NCAA wins. Overall, ACC teams posted a.765 winning percentage in nonconference games (263-81), including a mark vs. teams from outside the league in NCAA postseason competition. The ACC s success in the NCAA tournament followed a notable 2013 ACC Baseball Championship, which was held at Durham (N.C.) Bulls Athletic Park from May The crowd of 11,392 for the Saturday night North Carolina-NC State game on May 25 was the largest in the 40-year history of the event. The crowd of 8,697 for North Carolina s 4-0 win over Virginia Tech on Sunday, May 26 was the third-largest in ACC Championship history and the largest to view a title game. North Carolina s route to the ACC Championship included a 14-inning win over Clemson on May 24/25 and an 18-inning win over NC State on May 25/26. The latter game was the longest in tournament history, both in terms of number of innings and in time duration (6:03). The UNC-Clemson game tied for the third-longest in tournament history. NC State followed up by outlasting Rice, 5-4, in 17 innings in the decisive Raleigh Super Regional game on June 9. That game set the record for the longest NCAA Super Regional contest. With UNC s Moran going to the Florida Marlins as the sixth overall selection in the 2013 Major League Draft, the ACC extended its streak with at least one first-round selection to 22 consecutive years. The ACC has had at least 40 total players selected in each of the past eight Major League Drafts in Review The academic year saw ACC teams capture four more national team titles and seven individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 62 national team titles over the last 16 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 30 of the past 32 years. A total of 125 ACC teams placed took part in NCAA post-season play in , including 115 in NCAA championships. League teams compiled a (.612) mark against nonleague opponents in NCAA championship dual competition. The ACC s new membership further bolsters the league s already-strong academic standing among NCAA Division I conferences. The ACC s member institutions, effective July 1, 2014, rank first among BCS automatic qualifying conferences in the latest US News & World Report s Best Colleges list. ACC schools averaged a ranking of and were the only conference with eight schools ranked among the top 50 (five public, three private). The ACC is also the only conference with 11 schools ranked among the top National Championships Women s Soccer - North Carolina Men s Tennis - Virginia Men s Lacrosse - Duke Women s Lacrosse - North Carolina The Championships The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the academic year--12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in Women s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. 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58 Series Records vs. Current ACC Teams Opponent Overall In ACC* At RCS ACC Tourn First Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Tech vs. ACC (Overall): Tech vs. ACC (As a member vs. members): Tech in the ACC Tournament: (.567) *Record as a member of the ACC vs. members of the ACC NOTE: Tech became eligible for ACC Championship in 1980; Florida State (1992); Miami and Virginia Tech (2005); Boston College (2006) SCOTT JORDAN (left) won MVP honors with three home runs and seven stolen bases in the 1985 ACC Championship while TODD SHIVER (right) earned his MVP trophy by winning two games in the 1987 ACC Tournament. Year-by-Year vs. the ACC Year BC CU DU FSU MD UM NC NCS VA VT WF Total Overall Division th th th th th th nd st rd rd T-4th nd th st T-2nd rd T3rd st T-2nd th st th th nd st st th 3rd th 4th th 3rd th 2nd nd 2nd T-1st T-1st th 4th th 4th Regular-season series only. Tournament games not included. JAKE DAVIES (above) won MVP honors in 2012 after an incredible four-game tournament where he hit.438 with four homers, 11 RBI and was the winning pitcher in the 5-1 triumph over Clemson that put Tech in the title game. ACC HISTORY/RESULTS All-ACC Tournament Team (The first actual All-Tournament team to be selected was in OH denotes Outstanding Hitter selection for the tournament.) 1985 Scott Jordan...OF...MVP 1986 Jeff Distasio...1B...MVP Mike Fowler...OF...OH 1987 Todd Shiver...P...MVP Carl Sitler...3B...OH Mike Fowler...OF 1988 Ty Griffin...2B..MVP-OH Scott Erwin P Pat McGuire...OF Billy Parham...1B Jim Poole...P 1990 Andy Bruce...3B Anthony Maisano...DH 1991 Anthony Byrd...OF Andy Bruce...3B 1992 Jason Varitek...C Jay Payton...OF 1993 Jason Varitek...C 1994 Nomar Garciaparra...SS 1996 Tucker Barr...C 1997 Kris Wilson...DH 2000 Jason Basil...OF...MVP Bryan Prince...C Brad Stockton...OF Cory Vance...P 2001 Jason Basil...OF 2002 Wes Rynders...OF 2003 Brian Burks...P...MVP Clifton Remole...1B Eric Patterson...2B Micah Owings...3B Jeremy Slayden...OF 2004 Clifton Remole...OF 2005 Tyler Greene...SS...MVP Jeff Kindel...OF Whit Robbins...1B 2006 Luke Murton...1B 2012 Zane Evans...C Thomas Smith...2B Brandon Thomas...OF Jake Davies...1B/P...MVP 2013 Sam Dove...3B 2012 ACC Champions POSTSEASON HISTORY Nine former Yellow Jackets were among the 50 players named to the ACC s 50th Anniversary Team in Pictured here are (left to right): KEVIN BROWN, TY GRIFFIN, RICCARDO INGRAM, JIM POOLE, BRAD RIGBY, MARK TEIXEIRA and JASON VARITEK. Not pictured are Jay Payton and Nomar Garciaparra ACC Champions 2000 ACC Champions 56

59 ACC TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 1980 Raleigh, N.C. Doak Field (Single-elimination) Georgia Tech Maryland Jim Thorsten, Mike Gentry (5) and Danny Watkins; Pete Sinopoli and Steve Jordan. HR-Gary Newsom (GT), John Brisee (M). W-Sinopoli. L-Thorsten. First-round game played at Shipley Field, College Park, Md Chapel Hill, N.C. Boshamer Stadium Georgia Tech Clemson innings Richard O Brien, Jim Thorsten (7), Alan Walker (8), Chuck Moore (10) and Greg Woodward; Jeff Gilbert, Greg Guin (7) and Coe Brier, David Lemaster (8). W- Guin. L-Walker. HR-Guin (C). Virginia Georgia Tech Doug Erbaugh, Ken Smither (1), Jeremy Peizer (8) and Mel Barbee; Stu Rogers and Greg Woodward. W-Rogers. L- Smither. HR-Rick Lockwood (GT), Tommy Thompson (GT), Danny Watkins (GT). Georgia Tech N.C. State Jim Thorsten, Mike Gentry (2), Eric Perry (4), Chuck Moore (4), Alan Walker (6), and Greg Woodward; Mike Pesavento, Jim Rivera (5), and Pat Sheehy. W-Rivera. L- Walker. HR-David Trapani (GT), Chuckie Canady (NCS) Chapel Hill, N.C. Boshamer Stadium Georgia Tech N.C. State Stu Rogers and Greg Woodward; Joe Plesac, Jim Rivera (5) and Jim Toman. W-Rogers. L-Plesac. HR-Rick Lockwood (GT), Tracy Black (NCS). Clemson Georgia Tech Jimmy Key, Bill Wolff (9) and Coe Brier, Steve Van Dyke (5); Alan Walker, Richard O Brien (8), Brad Stuart (8), Jeff Waller (9), Joe Todd (9), Mike Stanford (9) and Greg Woodward. W-Key. L-Walker. HR-Craig Roberson (C). Georgia Tech Wake Forest John Jett, Richard O Brien (7) and Greg Woodward; Scott Harrison, Frank Warner (8) and David Couch. W-Harrison. L-Jett. SV-Warner. HR-Bill Ruffner (WF) 2, Brian Greif (WF), Bill Merrifield (WF) Chapel Hill, N.C. Boshamer Stadium Georgia Tech N.C. State Stu Rogers, George Shirilla (8) and Greg Woodward; Dan Plesac, David Hall (9) and Jim Toman. W-Plesac. L-Rogers. HR-Toman (NCS). Virginia Georgia Tech John Kampschror and Jack Murray; Jeff Distasio, Keith Fleming (7) and Greg Woodward. W- Kampschror. L-Distasio. HR- Kevin Clarke (V) Runner-up Durham, N.C. Durham Athletic Park Georgia Tech Maryland Stu Rogers and Jeff Mons; Mike Romanovsky and Tom Weider. W-Romanovsky. L-Rogers. Wake Forest Georgia Tech innings Jeff Mnick, Leo Leitner (9) and David Couch; Rob Beistline, Keith Fleming (10) and Jeff Mons. W-Fleming. L-Leitner. HR-Mike Wilcox (WF), Kyle Caddell (WF). Georgia Tech Duke innings John Horn, Keith Fleming (8), Mike Stanford (9) and Jeff Mons; Andrew Penrod, Mark Sikorski (8), Dave Coughenour (10) and Tom Decker. W-Stanford. L- Sikorski. HR-Chuck Maisano (GT), Ron Bianco (D). N.C. State Georgia Tech Mike Pesavento and Doug Davis; Stu Rogers and Jeff Mons. W- Rogers. L-Pesavento. HR-Tracy Black (NCS), Scott Jordan (GT). Finals North Carolina Georgia Tech Doug Torborg, Bob Mulligan (6), Gordon Douglas (7) and Matt Merullo; Kevin Brown, George Shirilla (4), Mike Stanford (9), Keith Fleming (9) and Jeff Mons. W-Torborg. L-Brown. SV-Douglas. HR-Devy Bell (NC), Scott Johnson (NC), Glenn Liacouras (NC), B.J. Surhoff (NC), Steve Newbern (GT), Scott Jordan (GT) **Champions** Atlanta, Ga. Russ Chandler Stadium Georgia Tech N.C. State Kevin Brown, Rob Beistline (6), Roger Roddy (9) and Jeff Mons, Pete Stephens (8); Paul Grossman, Mike Schopp (2), Greg Solomon (3), Joe Maciejewski (3), Mark Sigmon (7), Brian Wagoner (9) and Jim McNamara. W-Brown. L-Grossman. HR-Scott Jordan (GT) 2, Pete Geist (GT), Andrew Fava (NCS), Mick Billmeyer (NCS), Turtle Zaun (NCS). Georgia Tech Wake Forest Keith Fleming, Rob Beistline (7) and Jeff Mons; Jeff Mnick, Mike Featherstone(4), Keith Ksansnak (8) and Emmett Walsh. W-Fleming. L-Mnick. HR-Scott Jordan (GT), Nick Chmil (WF). Clemson Georgia Tech John Pawlowski, John Burnett (7), Steve Currier (8), Jeff Fisher (8), Bill Steele (8) and Bert Heffernan; Roger Kinard, Roger Roddy (6), George Shirilla(6), John Stewart (9) and Jeff Mons, Pete Stephens (7). W-Shirilla. L- Fisher. HR-Heffernan (C). Georgia Tech Maryland John Horn and Jeff Mons; Erik Weisskopf, Thom Tryon (6) and Charlie Laird. W-Horn. L-Weisskopf. HR-Jamie Sims (GT), Mons (GT), Rick Wilson (M). Finals Clemson Georgia Tech Oliver Whitaker, Jeff Fisher (8) and Bert Heffernan; Kevin Brown and Jeff Mons, Pete Stephens (9). W-Brown. L-Whitaker. HR-Scott Dillon (C), K.G. White (GT) **Champions** Durham, N.C. Durham Athletic Park Maryland Georgia Tech Bruce Ford, Rich Smith (9) and Preston Warner; Jeff Distasio, Roger Roddy (4), Jim Poole (4), Keith Fleming (6) and Jeff Mons. HR-Distasio (GT). W-Fleming. L-Ford. Head coach JIM MORRIS accepts the trophy for Georgia Tech s first ACC Baseball Championship in 1985 from director of athletics Homer Rice while the Yellow Jackets celebrate at Russ Chandler Stadium. Clemson Georgia Tech Oliver Whitaker, Scott Welch (3), John Burnette (6) and Bert Heffernan, Joey Rowland (7); Kevin Brown, Jim Poole (7), John Stewart (9) and Jeff Mons. W-Brown. L-Whitaker. HR-Steve Baucom (C) 2, Mike Fowler (GT), Jeff Distasio (GT) 2, Pat McGuire (GT). Georgia Tech N.C. State Roger Kinard, Jim Poole (7), Keith Fleming (8) and Jeff Mons; Jeff Hartsock and Jim McNamara. W-Kinard. L-Hartsock. SV-Fleming. HR-Riccardo Ingram (GT), Frank Bolick (GT). Georgia Tech North Carolina Todd Shiver, Jim Poole (8) and Jeff Mons; Doug Torborg, Todd Kopczynski (4), Tim Kirk (4) and Matt Merullo. W-Shiver. L-Kopczynski. SV-Poole. HR-Ty Griffin (GT), Jeff Distasio (GT), Mike Fowler (GT), Frank Bolick (GT), Howard Freiling (NC), Matt Merullo (NC). Finals N.C. State Georgia Tech Brad Rhodes, Eddie McClendon (1), Larry Price (5) and Jim Mc- Namara; Scott Erwin, John Stewart (3), Keith Fleming (7) and Jeff Mons. W-Stewart. L-Price. SV-Fleming. HR-Bill Klenoshek (NCS), Andrew Fava (NCS), K.G. White (GT), Jeff Distasio (GT), Riccardo Ingram (GT). K.G. WHITE and BILLY PARHAM give coach JIM MORRIS a bath after Georgia Tech defeated NC State for the 1987 ACC Championship in Greenville **Champions** Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium Duke Georgia Tech Don Fowler and Rich Beviglia; Todd Shiver and Brian Fleury. W-Shiver. L-D. Fowler. HR-Mike Fowler (GT). Georgia Tech N.C. State Roger Kinard, John Davis (9) and Brian Fleury, David Ivester (6); Preston Woods, Mark Wendel (3), Larry Price (9) and Bobby Russell. W-Price. L-Kinard. HR- Turtle Zaun (NCS). Georgia Tech Wake Forest Sam Drake, Jim Poole (9) and David Ivester; Craig Gourlay and Anthony Maisano. W-Drake. L- Gourlay. HR-Carl Sitler (GT). Clemson Georgia Tech Bill Steele, Doug Marchal (5), Mike Huggins (6), Scott Welch (7) and Bert Heffernan; Todd Shiver, Jim Poole (8) and David Ivester. W-Shiver. L-Steele. HR- Carl Sitler (GT). Finals N.C. State Georgia Tech Brad Rhodes, Eddie McClendon (4), Mark Wendel (6) and Bill Klenoshek; Roger Kinard and David Ivester. W-Kinard. L- Rhodes **Champions** Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium Wake Forest Georgia Tech Buddy Jenkins, Frank Humber (8) and Greg Cox; Scott Erwin, Jim Poole (8) and David Ivester. W-Poole. L-Jenkins. HR-Sean Gallaher (WF). Georgia Tech N.C. State John Davis, Joe Wise (5), Jim Poole (9) and David Ivester; Brad Rhodes, Don Clawson (3), Larry Price (6) and Bill Klenoshek. W-Wise. L-Rhodes. HR- Marty Durkin (GT), Ty Griffin (GT), Bryn Kosco (NCS). Georgia Tech North Carolina Sam Drake, Jon George (5) and David Ivester; Jim Dougherty, Rich Fernandez (9) and Jesse Levis. W-Dougherty. L-Drake. SV-Fernandez. Virginia Georgia Tech Doug Johns, Mike Brennan (5), Todd Vick (6), Mark McMillan (7) and Mike Marrale; Doug Creek, Joe Wise (7), Jim Poole and David Ivester (9). W-Creek. L-Johns. SV-Poole. HR-Chris Kughn (V). Finals North Carolina Georgia Tech Michael Hoog, Scott Lodgek (4), Kreg Gresham (4), Dave Arendas (7) and Jesse Levis; Scott Erwin, Jim Poole (9) and David Ivester. W-Erwin. L-Hoog. SV-Poole. HR- Ty Griffin (GT), Billy Parham (GT). Catcher DAVID IVESTER helped the Yellow Jackets to their fourth consecutive ACC title in 1988 with a 6-2 win over North Carolina in the championship game. POSTSEASON HISTORY 57

60 POSTSEASON HISTORY 1989 Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium Virginia Georgia Tech David Sammons and John Mc- Crory; Scott Erwin and Jon Anderson. W-Erwin. L-Sammons. Clemson Georgia Tech Brian Faw, Jerome Santivasci (2), Tim Peele (8) and Mike Couture; Doug Creek, Mike Hostetler (8), Kevin Hilton (8) and Jon Anderson. W-Santivasci. L-Creek. HR- Joe DeBerry (C), Henry Threadgill (C). Georgia Tech Wake Forest Sam Drake, John Davis (3) and Jon Anderson; Chan Crane, Frank Humber (4) and Greg Cox. W-Humber. L-Drake Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium Georgia Tech Wake Forest Mike Hostetler and Paul Mears; Mike Buddie, Paul Reinisch (8) and Ross Restuccio. W-Hostetler. L-Buddie. HR-Ron Raper (GT). North Carolina Georgia Tech Michael Hoog, Paul Shuey (6) and Rich Griffith; Doug Creek, Joe Wise (8) and Paul Mears. W-Shuey. L-Creek. Georgia Tech N.C. State John Davis, Brett Colson (5), Mark Pisciotta (8) and Paul Mears; Michael Butler, Jimmy Holland (3), Brian Bark (8) and J.J. Picollo. W-Holland. L-Davis. SV-Bark. HR-Anthony Maisano (GT) Runner-up Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium Duke Georgia Tech John Courtright, Mike Kotarski (8) and David Williams; Doug Creek, Brent Colson (9) and Jason Varitek. W-Creek. L- Courtright. SV-Colson. HR-Ryan Jackson (D), David Norman (D), Michael Wolff (GT), Andy Bruce (GT). Georgia Tech Virginia Mark Pisciotta and Jason Varitek, Paul Mears (9); Todd Fiegel, Frank Lankford (5), Dave Devane (8) and Kevin O Sullivan, Marc Taglieri (9). W-Pisciotta. L-Fiegel. Georgia Tech Clemson Brent Colson, Billy Harris (7) and Jason Varitek; Paxton Briley, Chet Kendall (6), Scott Miller (7), Mike Holtz (7), Eric Bradford (8), Tim Peele (8) and Jim Anderson. HR-Michael Spiers (C). W-Peele. L-Harris. N.C. State Georgia Tech Jeff Pierce, Steve Shingledecker (9), Jason Smith (9) and Jimmy Holland; Doug Creek, Brett Binkley (6), Chris Myers (9) and Jason Varitek. W-Myers. L- Shingledecker. HR-Pierce (NCS), Michael Wolff (GT). Finals Clemson Georgia Tech Jason Angel, Mike Holtz (8), John Pawlowski (9) and Mike Lockhart; Chris Myers, Billy Harris (4), Kevin Hilton (5), Mike Reynolds (5), Doug Kenney (8) and Jason Varitek, Paul Mears (4). W- Angel. L-Myers. HR-Jim Crowley (C), Eric Macrina (C), Joe DeBerry (C), Michael Wolff (GT) Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium North Carolina Georgia Tech Brian Willman and Donnie Leshnock. Brent Colson, Brett Binkley (8) and Jason Varitek. W-Colson. L-Willman. SV-Binkley. Georgia Tech N.C. State Brad Rigby, Michael Jerzembeck (4), Mike Martin (7) and Jason Varitek. Terry Harvey, Jamie Wolkosky (9), Mark Bogle (9) and Greg Almond. W-Harvey. L- Rigby. HR-Paul Borawski (NCS), Vinny Hughes (NCS) 2, Michael Smith (GT). Duke Georgia Tech Jack Zarinsky, Mike Kotarski (3), Tony Runion (8), Phil Harrell (9) and Matt Harrell. David Albert, Brett Binkley (9) and Jason Varitek. W-Albert. L-Zarinsky. SV- Binkley. HR-Matt Harrell (D). Georgia Tech Clemson Al Gogolin, Brett Binkley (6), Chris Myers (8) and Jason Varitek. Andy Taulbee (C), Eric Bradford (7), Aaron Jersild (8) and Andy Monin. W-Jersild. L-Binkley Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium Maryland Georgia Tech Steve Paasch and Fella Dolby. Brad Rigby, Chris Myers (7) and Jason Varitek. W-Rigby. L- Paasch. HR-David Newhan (GT). Georgia Tech Clemson David Albert, Mike Martin (4), Chris Myers (8) and Jason Varitek. Jeff Keppen, Andy Taulbee (7), Scott Winchester (9) and Chris Carter. W-Keppen. L-Albert. SV- Winchester. HR-Scott McIntyre (GT), Chris Carter (C), Jeff Miller (C), Shane Monahan (C), Jason Varitek (GT). Georgia Tech Florida State Al Gogolin, Brett Binkley (8) and Jason Varitek. John Wasdin, John Nedeau (9) and Mike Martin. W-Wasdin. L-Gogolin. SV- Nedeau. HR-Mike Schmitz (FSU) Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium North Carolina Georgia Tech Sean Murphy, Thad Chrismon (8) and Manny DaSilva. Brad Rigby and Jason Varitek. W-Rigby. L- Murphy. HR-DaSilva (NC). Georgia Tech Wake Forest Al Gogolin and Jason Varitek. Bobby Rodgers, Todd Jenkins (9), Bobby Wood (9) and Kyle Wagner. W-Gogolin. L-Rodgers. Clemson Georgia Tech Kris Benson, Ken Vining (2) and Mike Eydenberg. Shane Mc- Gill, Chris Myers (5) and Jason Varitek. W-Vining. L-McGill. HR-Brandon Hensley (GT), Andy Monin (C). Georgia Tech N.C. State Tucker Barr, Geoff Duncan (5), Matt Saier (8) and Jason Varitek. Corey Lee, Pork Wallech (8) and Robby Lasater. W-Lee. L-Barr. HR-Pat Clougherty (NCS), Nomar Garciaparra (GT), Larry Edens (NCS), Tom Sergio (NCS) Greenville, S.C. Municipal Stadium N.C. State Georgia Tech innings Terry Harvey, Mike Cronemeyer (11) and Rob Lasater. Kris Wilson, Matt Saier (8) and Tucker Barr. W-Cronemeyer. L-Saier. HR-Tony Ellison (NCS) 3, Ryan Ritter (GT). Georgia Tech Virginia David Elder, Tucker Barr (9) and Tucker Barr, Brandon Hensley (9). Seth Greisinger and Justin Counts. W-Elder. L-Greisinger. S-Barr. North Carolina Georgia Tech Jim Wallace, Ethan Stein (4), Thad Chrismon (8) and Josh Rowell. Rich Thieme, Matt Saier (7), Jase Wrigley (9) and Tucker Barr. W-Stein. L-Thieme. S- Chrismon. HR-Antawan Smith (NC), Tyrone Brown (NC), Tucker Barr (GT) Durham, N.C. Durham Bulls Athletic Park North Carolina Georgia Tech Jim Wallace, Michael Horney (5), A.Y. Yoder (6), Corey Richardson (8) and Josh Rowell. David Elder, L.J. Yankosky (9) and Tucker Barr. W-Elder. L-Richardson. HR-Richie Grimsley (NC), Jarrett Shearin (NC), Tucker Barr (GT) 2, Scott Byers (GT), Mark Fischer (GT), Adam Leggett (GT). Georgia Tech Clemson Jase Wrigley, Scott Prather (6), Kris Wilson (7), Rich Thieme (8), Geoff Duncan (8) and Tucker Barr. Billy Koch, Brian Matz (7) and Will Duffie. W-Koch. L- Wrigley. S-Matz. Game played at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. N.C. State Georgia Tech Mike Rambusch, Brian Fields (7), Dustin Baker (7) and Marty Bourgon. Chuck Crowder and Tucker Barr. W-Crowder. L-Rambusch. HR-Marty Bourgon (NCS). Georgia Tech Virginia Shane McGill, Carlos Cason (6), Rich Thieme (7), Geoff Duncan (7) and Tucker Barr. Craig Zaikov, Andrew Lee (8) and Justin Counts. W-Zaikov. L-McGill. HR- Mark Fischer (GT), Pat Bransford (V) 2, Symmion Willis (V) St. Petersburg, Fla. Al Lang Stadium North Carolina Georgia Tech Mike Bynum, Jim Wallace (6), Scott McAllister (6) and Greg Donohue. Kris Wilson, Jase Wrigley (8) and Eric McQueen. W-Wrigley. L-McAllister. Georgia Tech Clemson David Elder, Chuck Crowder (7), Jase Wrigley (8) and Eric Mc- Queen. Matt White, Scott Clackum (7) and Matthew LeCroy. W-White. L-Elder. S-Clackum. Duke Georgia Tech Richard Dishman, Vaughn Schill (9) and Gregg Maluchnik. L.J. Yankosky, Jase Wrigley (8), Rich Thieme (9) and Eric McQueen. W-Dishman. L-Yankosky Durham, N.C. Durham Bulls Athletic Park Duke Georgia Tech Stephen Cowie and Gregg Maluchnik. Scott Prather, Simon Young (6), Jase Wrigley (7) and Bryan Prince. W-Cowie. L-Prather. HR-Ed Conrey (D). ACC TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES JASON BASIL was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2000 ACC Championship after leading the Yellow Jackets to their fourth league title with an 8-4 victory over Clemson in the championship game. Basil became the first player in ACC Tournament history to hit for the cycle with his 4-for-4 performance against Duke. He nearly duplicated the feat three days later against Florida State, falling just a triple shy of the cycle. Clemson Georgia Tech Ryan Mottl, Mike Proto (5) and Derek Borgert. Chuck Crowder, Jeff Bien (9), Cory Vance (9) and Eric McQueen. W-Crowder. L- Mottl. HR-Bradley LcCroy (C). Georgia Tech Wake Forest L.J. Yankosky, Simon Young (8), Jase Wrigley (8) and Eric Mc- Queen. Eric Schmitt and Andrew Riepe. W-Schmitt. L-Yankosky. HR-Jahmal Overton (GT) Durham, N.C. Durham Bulls Athletic Park Georgia Tech North Carolina Chuck Crowder, Kevin Cameron (7), Brad Busbin (8), Jesse Thompson (9) and Eric McQueen, Adam Blue (9). Ryan Snare, Corey Richardson (2), Michael Horney (5), B.J. Finnerty (7) and Dan Moylan, Ryan Blake (9). W- Crowder. L-Snare. HR-Stephen Donaghey (GT). Florida State Georgia Tech Blair Varnes, Chris Chavez (7) and Jeremiah Klosterman. Cory Vance, Andy Mitchell (7) and Eric McQueen. W-Varnes. L-Mitchell. Georgia Tech N.C. State Ben Sheeter, Steve Kelly (3), Rhett Parrott (5), Andy Mitchell (8) and Eric McQueen. Grant Dorn, Mike Sollie (7) and Dan Mooney. W-Dorn. L-Sheeter. S- Sollie. HR-Bryan Prince (GT) **Champions** Fort Mill, S.C. Knights Stadium Duke Georgia Tech Kyle Perry, Brad DuPree (2) and Troy Caradonna. Steve Kelly, Kevin Cameron (8), Andy Mitchell (9) and Bryan Prince. W-Kelly. L-Perry. HR-Wes Goodner (D), Jason Basil (GT), Mark Teixeira (GT). Wake Forest Georgia Tech Matt Briggs and Dan Conway. Cory Vance and Bryan Prince. W-Vance. L-Briggs. HR-Carlos Brackley (WF), Derik Goffena (GT). Clemson Georgia Tech Jarrod Schmidt, Steve Reba (6), Nick Glaser (9) and Brian Ellis. Rhett Parrott, Jeff Watchko (7) and Bryan Prince. W-Watchko. L-Glaser. HR-Mike Calitri (C), Derik Goffena (GT). Georgia Tech Florida State Philip Perry, Andy Mitchell (8) and Bryan Prince. Jon McDonald, Dave Hodges (5), Robby Read (7), John Bentley (9) and Blair McCaleb and Mike Futrell (9). W-Perry. L-McDonald. HR- Brad Stockton (GT), Jason Basil (GT), Bryan Prince (GT). Finals Clemson Georgia Tech Ryan Childs, Matt Additon (7), Thomas Boozer (7), Steve Reba (7), Mike Proto (9). Ben Sheeter, Kevin Cameron (7), Andy Mitchell (8) and Bryan Prince. W-Cameron. L-Additon. S-Mitchell. HR- Patrick Boyd (C), Jason Basil (GT). 58

61 ACC TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2001 Fort Mill, S.C. Knights Stadium Duke Georgia Tech Ryan Caradonna, Troy Begley (7), Greg Burke (7), Evan Anderson (8) and Troy Caradonna. Kevin Cameron, Brian Burks (8), Aaron Walker (9) and Bryan Prince and Kevin Gergel (8). W-Cameron. L-Caradonna. HR-Bryan Prince (GT), Jason Basil (GT). Florida State Georgia Tech Innings Matt Lynch, Trent Peterson (8), Justin Lord (8), Daniel Hodges (10) and Tony Richie. Rhett Parrott, Brian Burks (8), Jeff Watchko (9) and Bryan Prince. W-Watchko. L-Hodges. Georgia Tech Wake Forest Steve Kelly and Bryan Prince. Kyle Sleeth, Dave Bush (8) and Jason Aquilante. W-Sleeth. L- Kelly. S-Bush. HR-Richard Lewis (GT), Jamie D Antona (WF), Stephen Ghutzman (WF). Georgia Tech NC State Philip Perry, Brian Burks (8), Jeff Watchko (8) and Bryan Prince. Josh Blanton, Josh Miller (5) and Colt Morton. W-Miller. L-Burks. HR-Colt Morton (NCS), Joe Gaiette (NCS) St. Petersburg Fla. Florida Power Park Georgia Tech Clemson Chris Goodman, Nick Wagner (7), Aaron Walker (7), Jordan Crews (8) and Tyler Parker. Steve Reba, Steven Jackson (9) and Steve Pyzik, Stech Miller (9). W-Reba. L-Goodman. HR-Khalil Greene (C). Duke Georgia Tech Zach Schreiber, Tim Layden (5) and Troy Caradonna. Kyle Schmidt, Philip Perry (9) and Tyler Parker. W-Schmidt. L- Schreiber. HR-Matt Murton (GT). North Carolina Georgia Tech Daniel Moore, Carter Harrell (5), Michael Gross (5), Whitley Benson (8) and Chris Iannetta, Ryan Blake (7). Kyle Bakker, Jeff Watchko (5) and Tyler Parker. W-Watchko. L-Harrell. HR- Adam Greenberg (NC), Jeremy Cleveland (NC), Ryan Blake (NC), Jeremy Slayden (GT). Georgia Tech Florida State Brian Burks, Aaron Walker (5) and Mike Nickeas. Robby Read, Daniel Davidson (6), Daniel Hodges (9) and Tony Richie. W- Read. L-Burks. S-Hodges. Tech players celebrate capturing the 2003 ACC Championship by sweeping a triple-header on the final day. The Yellow Jackets defeated North Carolina (10-6) and Florida State (10-7) before handing NC State a 6-5, 10-inning loss in the championship game **Champions** Salem, Va. Salem Memorial Stadium Wake Forest Georgia Tech Kyle Sleeth and Steven Malinowski. Micah Owings, Andrew Kown (7), Brian Burks (9) and Mike Nickeas. W-Owings. L- Sleeth. S-Burks. HR-Ryan Johnson (WF), Jeremy Slayden (GT). Georgia Tech NC State Kyle Bakker, Jeff Watchko (6), Nick Wagner (7), Ryan Self (8) and Mike Nickeas. Nate Cretarolo and Justin Riley. W-Cretarolo. L-Bakker. Duke Georgia Tech Kevin Thompson, Zach Schreiber (1), Justin Dilucchio (3), Drew Jerdan (6), Blake Walker (8) and Troy Caradonna. Aaron Walker and Andy Hawranick. W-Walker. L-Thompson. HR-Steven Blackwood (GT), Jeremy Slayden (GT), Tyler Greene (GT). North Carolina Georgia Tech Scott Manshack, Bo Dickerson (4), Jonathan Hovis (6), Matt Danford (8) and Chris Iannetta. Chris Goodman, Nick Wagner (9) and Mike Nickeas. W-Goodman. L-Dickerson. Georgia Tech Florida State Andrew Kown, Brian Burks (4) and Andy Hawranick, Mike Nickeas (9). Glen Simon, Hunter Jones (5), Kevin Lynch (8), Daniel Hodges (9). W-Burks. L-Hodges. HR-Stephen Drew (FS). Finals NC State Georgia Tech innings Phillip Davidson, Colin Brown (5), David Hicks (7), Chad Orvella (7) and Justin Riley, Colt Morton (7). Jason Neighborgall, Jeff Watchko (6) and Mike Nickeas. W-Watchko. L-Orvella Runner-up Salem, Va. Salem Memorial Stadium Maryland Georgia Tech Sean Kane and Bobby Ryan. Brian Burks, Nick Wagner (9) and Mike Nickeas. W-Burks. L- Kane. S-Wagner. Georgia Tech Clemson innings Micah Owings, Nick Wagner (9), Ryan Self (10), Jordan Crews (10), Aaron Walker (11), John Goodman (11) and Mike Nickeas, Andy Hawranick (10). Robert Rohrbaugh, Steven Jackson (6), Jeff Hahn (7), Collin Mahoney (8), Stephen Faris (9), Patrick Hogan (10). W-Goodman. L-Hogan. HR-Mike Trapani (GT), Brad McCann (C). Florida State Georgia Tech Eddie Cannon, Matt DiBlasi (3), Hunter Davis (8), Frank Radziwon (8), Brian Chambers (8) and Aaron Cheesman. Andrew Kown, Jordan Crews (5) and Andy Hawranick. W-Crews. L-Cannon. Finals Georgia Tech Florida State Lee Hyde, Nick Wagner (5), Aaron Walker (8), Jordan Crews (8) and Mike Nickeas. Tyler Chambliss, Kevin Lynch (7) and Aaron Cheesman. W-Lynch. L- Walker. HR-Steven Blackwood (GT), Mike Nickeas (GT), Eddy Martinez-Esteve (FS). Florida State Georgia Tech Blake Wood, Tim Gustafson (3), Aaron Walker (5), Jared Hyatt (6), Ryan Turner (7), Ryan Self (8), Jason Neighborgall (9) and Mike Nickeas. Mark Sauls, Matt DiBlasi (7) and Aaron Cheesman. W-Sauls. L-Wood. S-DiBlasi. HR-Eddy Martinez-Esteve (FS). Behind MVP Tyler Greene (above), Tech swept through the 2005 Championship undefeated for the program s seventh ACC title (below) **Champions** Jacksonville, Fla. Baseball Grounds Wake Forest Georgia Tech Brian Bach, Tim Morley (9), Kyle Young (9) and J.B. Tucker. Lee Hyde, Jordan Crews (3), Tim Gustafson (6), Matt Wieters (9) and Andy Hawranick. W-Wieters. L- Bach. HR-Jeff Kindel (GT). Florida State Georgia Tech Mark Sauls, Kevin Lynch (7), Matt DiBlasi (7), Brian Chambers (7), Barrett Browning (8) and Aaron Cheesman. Blake Wood, Matt Wieters (7) and Andy Hawranick. W-Wieters. L-DiBlasi. Georgia Tech Florida State innings Ryan Turner, Jared Hyatt (5) and Andy Hawranick. Hunter Jones, Barrett Browning (3), Tyler Chambliss (7) and Aaron Cheesman. W-Hyatt. L-Jones. HR-Tyler Greene (GT), Whit Robbins (GT). Finals Georgia Tech Virginia Tim Gustafson, Jordan Crews (5), Matt Wieters (9) and Andy Hawranick. Robert Poutier, Scott Morgenthaler (4), Sean Doolittle (6), Pat McAnaney (7), Casey Lambert (8) and Scott Headd. W-Crews. L-Doolittle. HR-Tom Hagan (V) Jacksonville, Fla. Baseball Grounds Miami Georgia Tech Scott Maine, Chris Perez (8) and Eddy Rodriguez. Blake Wood, Tim Ladd (9), Brad Rulon (9) and Matt Wieters. W-Wood. L-Maine. S-Rulon. HR-Eddy Rodriguez (UM), Mike Trapani (GT). Georgia Tech Clemson Lee Hyde, Matt Wieters (9) and Matt Wieters, Andy Hawranick (9). Stephen Faris, Daniel Moskos (7) and Adrian Casanova. W- Moskos. L-Wieters. Georgia Tech Miami Ryan Turner, Jared Hyatt (5), Tim Ladd (6), Brad Rulon (8), Matt Wieters (9) and Andy Hawranick. Marcelo Albir, Danny Gil (4), Jon McLean (7), Andrew Lane (8), Ricky Orta (9) and Eddy Rodriguez. W-Hyatt. L-Albir. S- Wieters. Clemson Georgia Tech innings Josh Cribb, Ryan Hinson (4), Stephen Clyne (5), Daniel Moskos (8) and Adrian Casanova. David Duncan, Jared Hyatt (5), Tim Ladd (8), Brad Rulon (8), Matt Wieters (8), Michael Hutts (9), John Goodman (9) and Andy Hawranick. W-Goodman. L- Moskos. HR-Matt Wieters (GT). Clemson Georgia Tech Jason Berken, David Kopp (7) and Adrian Casanova. Chris Hicks, Michael Hutts (9), Brad Rulon (9) and Andy Hawranick. W-Kopp. L-Hutts. HR-Herman Demmink (C), Taylor Harbin (C), Steven Blackwood (GT), Matt Wieters (GT), Luke Murton 3 (GT). POSTSEASON HISTORY 59

62 POSTSEASON HISTORY 2007 Jacksonville, Fla. Baseball Grounds Georgia Tech North Carolina David Duncan, Danny Payne (9) and Matt Wieters. Adam Warren, Matt Danford (5), Rob Wooten (7), Tim Federowicz (7), Rob Catapano (7), Tyler Trice (7), B.J. Dail (9) and Benji Johnson. W-Duncan. L-Wooten. Virginia Georgia Tech Sean Doolittle, Jake Rule (6), Alex Smith (7), Michael Schwimer (8) and Beau Seabury. Eddie Burns, Jared Hyatt (7), Brad Rulon (9) and Matt Wieters. W-Rule. L- Hyatt. S-Schwimer. NC State Georgia Tech Jimmy Gillheeney, Andrew Taylor (6), Kyle Rutter (6), Eryk McConnell (6) and Caleb Mangum. Ryan Turner, Chris Hicks (3), Jared Hyatt (6), Danny Payne (6), Brad Rulon (6), Matt Wieters (9) and Matt Wieters, Nick Scherer (9). W-McConnell. L-Wieters. HR-Jason Haniger (GT), Tony Plagman (GT) Jacksonville, Fla. Baseball Grounds Georgia Tech NC State Deck McGuire, Kevin Jacob (5), Brandon Cumpton (7), Andrew Robinson (8), Brad Rulon (9) and Jason Haniger. Eric Surkamp, Sam Brown (7), Drew Taylor (8), Joey Cutler (8), Eryk McConnell (9) and Chris Schaeffer and Nick Stanley. W-Robinson. L-McConnell. S-Rulon. HR-Murton (GT). Miami Georgia Tech Eric Erickson, David Gutierrez (4), Kyle Bellamy (6), Carlos Gutierrez (8) and Yasmani Grandal. David Duncan, Andrew Robinson (6), Chris Hicks (8), Brad Rulon (9), Taylor Wood (9) and Jason Haniger. W-C. Gutierrez. L-Rulon. HR-Blake Tekotte (UM), Yonder Alonso 2 (UM), Dave DiNatale 2 (UM), Grandal (UM), Jeff Rowland (GT), Luke Murton (GT). Clemson Georgia Tech Trey Delk, Ryan Hinson (4), Casey Harman (7), Matt Vaughn (9) and Doug Hogan. Eddie Burns, Zach Von Tersch (7), Taylor Wood (8), Andrew Robinson (8), Chris Hicks (9), Brad Rulon (9) and Jason Haniger. W-Hinson. L-Von Tersch. HR-Jeff Schaus (C), Ben Paulsen (C), Wilson Boyd (C), Thomas Nichols (GT) Durham, N.C. Durham Bulls Athletic Park Miami Georgia Tech Travis Miller, Sam Robinson (3), David Gutierrez (4), Daniel Miranda (7), Kyle Bellamy (8) and Yasmani Grandal. Deck McGuire, Andrew Robinson(6), Jake Davies (6), Patrick Long (7), Zach Brewster (7); Mark Pope (9) and Jason Haniger. W-Gutierrez. L-McGuire. S-Bellamy. Georgia Tech Boston College Jed Bradley, Zach Von Tersch (5), Jake Davies (6); Andrew Robinson (6), Zach Brewster (8), Kevin Jacob (8) and Jason Haniger. JB MacDonald, Kevin Moran (6), Mike Belfiore (9) and Tony Sanchez. W-MacDonald. L-Bradley. Georgia Tech Florida State Brandon Cumpton, Jake Davies (6), Andrew Robinson (6), Zach Brewster(7), Mark Pope (8), Kevin Jacob (8) and Jason Haniger. Hunter Scantling, Mark Peterson (5), Tyler Everett (6), Austin Wood (9) and Parker Brunelle. W-Cumpton. L-Scantling Greensboro, N.C. NewBridge Bank Park Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Justin Wright and Steve Domecus. Deck McGuire; Patrick Long (7); Taylor Wood (8); Luke Bard (9) and Cole Leonida. W-Wright. L-McGuire. HR-Wates (VT); Seaborn (VT). Dantzler (GT); Rowland (GT). Georgia Tech NC State Brandon Cumpton; Buck Farmer (7) and Cole Leonida. Jake Buchanan; John Lambert (2); Ethan Ogburn (3); Nick Rice (6); Vance Williams (6); Nate King (7); Russell Wilson (7) and Pratt Maynard. W- Cumpton. L-Buchanan HR-Riggins (NCS);Maynard (NCS). Georgia Tech Clemson Jed Bradley; Patrick Long (5); Jake Davies (7); Andrew Robinson (8) and Cole Leonida. Will Lamb; Dominic Leone (7); Kevin Brady (8) and Spencer Kieboom. W-Lamb. L-Bradley. HR-Skole (GT). Parker (CU); Shaffer (CU). Head coach DANNY HALL and the Yellow Jackets celebrate the team s eighth, and most improbable ACC Championship in After clinching the final tournament spot on the final day of the regular season, Tech became the first-ever No. 8-seed to win the championship Durham, N.C. Durham Bulls Athletic Park Clemson Georgia Tech Dominic Leone; David Haselden(6) and Spencer Kieboom; Phil Pohl. Mark Pope; Devin Stanton(7); DeAndre Smelter(8); Taylor Wood(9) and Zane Evans. W-Leone. L-Pope. HR-Epps (CU). Georgia Tech NC State Jed Bradley; Dusty Isaacs(6); Devin Stanton(6); Clay Dalton(7); Luke Bard(7); Kevin Jacob(12); Conner Kendrick(14); Matt Grimes(14) and Zane Evans. Chamra, R; Sasser, G(6); Easley, J(8); Overman, C(11); Ogburn, E(13) and Schaeffer, C; Canela, D ; Maynard, P. W-Grimes. L-Ogburn. HR-Matt Skole (GT). Georgia Tech Florida State Buck Farmer; Dusty Isaacs(7); Devin Stanton(7); Clay Dalton(7); DeAndre Smelter(7); Conner Kendrick(8) and Zane Evans. McGee, M.; Busch, B.(6); Bennett, D.(8) and Lopez, R. W-McGee. L-Farmer **Champions** Greensboro, N.C. NewBridge Bank Park Georgia Tech Florida State Buck Farmer; Alex Cruz(7) and Zane Evans. Scott Sitz; Brian Busch(5); Gage Smith(6); Kyle Bird(8); Hunter Scantling(9) and Stephen McGee. W-Farmer. L-Sitz. S-Cruz. HR-Davies 2 (GT). Ramsey (FS). Virginia Georgia Tech Scott Silverstein; Nick Howard(3); Austin Young(4) and Nate Irving. Cole Pitts; Dusty Isaacs(6) and Connor Lynch. W-Pitts. L-Silverstein. HR-Davies (GT), Evans (GT), Hyde (GT). Georgia Tech Clemson Jake Davies; Alex Cruz(7) and Zane Evans. Kevin Pohle; Scott Firth(3); Joseph Moorefield(9) and Spencer Kieboom. W-Davies. L-Pohle. S-Cruz. HR-Davies (GT). Wilkerson (CU). Finals Georgia Tech Miami Josh Heddinger; Jarrett Didrick(3); Zane Evans(7) and Connor Lynch. Javi Salas; Vince Kossak(2); Christian Diaz(3); Adam Sargent(6); AJ Salcines(7); Eric Nedeljkovic(8) and Garrett Kennedy. W-Didrick. L-Salcines. S-Evans. HR-Hyde (GT). Broad (UM). ACC TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2013 Durham, N.C. Durham Bulls Athletic Park Georgia Tech Florida State Buck Farmer; Daniel Palka(8) and Zane Evans. Scott Sitz; Billy Strode(8); Robby Coles(9) and Stephen McGee. W-Palka. L-Coles. HR-Murray (GT); Hyde (GT). Virginia Georgia Tech Scott Silverstein; Josh Sborz(9) and Nate Irving. Dusty Isaacs; Joe Wiseman(6); Cole Pitts(6); DeAndre Smelter(9) and Mitch Earnest. W-Silverstein. L-Isaacs. HR-Downes (VA), Howard (VA), Towns (VA). Georgia Tech Virginia Tech Jonathan King; Alex Cruz(7); Daniel Palka(7) and Zane Evans; Mitch Earnest. Devin Burke; Clark Labitan(8) and Chad Morgan. W-Burke. S-Labitan. L-King. HR-Pinder (VT). 60

63 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Georgia Tech s All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: (.535) Tech vs. Regional Opponents Opponent...Record...Last Time Alabama Arizona State Arkansas Austin Peay California Central Florida Central Michigan Clemson Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Connecticut East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Elon Florida Florida Atlantic Florida State Furman George Mason George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Houston Illinois Jacksonville State Liberty Lipscomb Louisiana State Louisville Maryland Mercer Miami Mississippi State New Orleans Ohio State Oklahoma State Navy Rider St. John s Southern Miss South Carolina S.E. Missouri State S.W. Louisiana Southern California Stetson Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas A&M Texas Tech Tulane Vanderbilt Villanova Va. Commonwealth Washington Western Carolina Wichita State Overall Regional Record Georgia Tech vs. College World Series Opponent Opponent Record Last Cal State Fullerton Clemson Florida State Oklahoma South Carolina Overall CWS Record MARTY DURKIN earned NCAA All-Tournament honors in 1988 along with Billy Parham. Georgia Tech placed six players on the 2005 NCAA All-Atlanta Regional Team, including tournament MVP TIM GUSTAFSON. RYAN TURNER was one of five Yellow Jackets named to the NCAA All-Atlanta Regional Team in JASON VARITEK, whose three-run homer in the fifth inning (left) and run-scoring single in the 10th helped the Jackets defeat Florida State in the 1994 College World Series, joined teammates NOMAR GARCIAPARRA (right) and Brad Rigby on the All-CWS team. NCAA Record by Site Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, La Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee, Fla Dudy Noble Field, Starkville, Miss Eck Stadium-Tyler Field, Wichita, Kan Foley Field, Athens, Ga Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tenn Lindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn Mark Light Stadium, Miami, Fla McKethan Stadium, Gainesville, Fla Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb Russ Chandler Stadium, Atlanta, Ga Sims Legion Park, Gastonia, N.C All-Regional Tournament Selections 1985 Rob Beistline...P Scott Jordan...OF 1986 Keith Fleming...P Mike Fowler...OF Keith Kerver...SS Riccardo Ingram...OF 1988 Marty Durkin...3B Billy Parham...1B 1989 Darren Bragg...OF 1991 Carlton Fleming...2B Reggie Johnson...DH 1992 Brett Binkley...P Nomar Garciaparra...SS Michael Smith...OF 1993 Chris Myers...P Jay Payton...OF 1994 Nomar Garciaparra...SS...MVP Jason Varitek...C Scott Byers...1B Jay Payton...OF Brad Rigby...P 1996 Mark Fischer...OF J.J. Thomas... DH 1997 J.J. Thomas... 1B Kris Wilson...P 1998 Matthew Boggs...2B Jay Hood...SS 2000 Bryan Prince...C...MVP Richard Lewis...2B Victor Menocal...SS Brad Stockton...OF Mark Teixeira B Cory Vance...P 2002 Victor Menocal...SS...MVP Kyle Bakker...P Chris Goodman...P Jeremy Slayden...OF 2003 Clifton Remole...DH 2004 Eric Patterson...2B...MVP Whit Robbins...1B Tyler Greene...SS Clifton Remole...OF Micah Owings...P Andrew Kown...P 2005 Tim Gustafson...P...MVP Tyler Greene...SS Andy Hawranick...C Jeff Kindel...OF Danny Payne...OF Blake Wood...P 2006 Matt Wieters...C...MVP Mike Trapani...2B Michael Fisher...SS Jeff Kindel...OF Ryan Turner...P 2008 Jason Haniger...C Charlie Blackmon...OF 2009 Matt Skole...3B Luke Murton...OF Jay Dantzler...DH 2010 Deck McGuire...P Jacob Esch...2B Jay Dantzler...OF 2011 Zane Evans...C Daniel Palka...DH Matt Skole...3B 2012 Sam Dove...3B Zane Evans...C Brandon Thomas...OF 2013 Zane Evans...DH Josh Heddinger...P Mott Hyde...SS Kyle Wren...OF All-College World Series Team 1994 Jason Varitek...C Nomar Garciaparra...SS Brad Rigby...P 2002 Victor Menocal...SS POSTSEASON HISTORY 61

64 POSTSEASON HISTORY 1959 District III Playoff Gastonia, N.C. Sims Legion Park Record: 1-2 Selection: At-large Georgia Tech Clemson Bud Blemker and George Inman; Bailey Hendley, Harold Stowe (8) and Bob Dempsey. W Hendley. L Blemker. HR Doug Hoffman (C). George Washington Georgia Tech Ed Chambless and Roland Toups; Campana, Padgett (5) and Gatti. W Chambless. L Campana. Florida State Georgia Tech Ron Fraser, Carl Nelson (9) and Bill Westendick; Harry Davis, Curt Beavers (3), Jimmy Nail (6), George Costner (8), Jimmy Hyder (9) and Roland Toups, George Inman (9). W Fraser. L Davis. HR Charlie Rodgers (FSU), Roger Kaiser (GT) RUNNER-UP District III Playoff Gastonia, N.C. Sims Legion Park Record: 3-2 Selection: At-large Miami Georgia Tech Tom Borzecky and Al Volpe; Mike Sorrow, Bob Jobson (6) and H.F. Reagin. W Borzecky. L Sorrow. HR Bob Blane (GT), Jim Hargrave (GT). Georgia Tech Maryland Mike Schisler and H.F. Reagin; Bob Grossman, Mike Chadick (1), John Petronaci (9) and Skip Smith. W Schisler. L Grossman. HR Mike Chadick (M), Randy Kurtz (M). Georgia Tech Miami Bill Pridgen and Mike Moore; Mike Larkin, Terry Brown (6), Bob Bartlett (6), Ralph Maza (7), Dave Patrylo (9) and Al Volpe. W Pridgen. L Brown. HR Volpe. Mississippi State Georgia Tech Myrick, Pritchard (1), Henderson (1), Hudson (2), Eichmeier (3) and Irvin; Bob Jobson, Greg Baldwin (9) and Mike Moore. W Jobson. L Myrick. Finals Georgia Tech Mississippi State Mike Sorrow and Mike Moore; Jerry Thompson and David Voss. W Thompson. L Sorrow. HR Dave Phares (MSU), two on, two out, 9th inning RUNNER-UP South II Regional Seminole Stadium Tallahassee, Fla. Record: 3-2 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 3 Georgia Tech Central Michigan Kevin Brown, Keith Fleming (7) and Jeff Mons; Eric Wilson, Bob Cavanaugh and Rob Herzog. W-Fleming. L-Cavanaugh. HR- Jeff Distasio (GT), Dan Cronkright (CM). Florida State Georgia Tech Mike Loynd and Barry Blackwell; Roger Kinard, Keith Fleming (6), John Stewart (6), Todd Shiver (8) and Jeff Mons, Pete Stephens (9). W Loynd. L Kinard. Eastern Kentucky Georgia Tech Ed Norkus, Joel Stockford (5), Sherman Bennett (9) and John Miles; John Horn, Roger Roddy (5), Keith Fleming (7) and Jeff Mons, Pete Stephens (9). W Fleming. L Bennett. HR Robert Moore (EK), Bob Moranda (EK), Jeff Distasio (GT) 2. Georgia Tech Florida State Rob Beistline and Jeff Mons; Ray Revak, Paul Thomas (2), Richie Lewis (6), Doug Little (9) and Barry Blackwell. W Beistline. L Revak. Finals Georgia Tech Arkansas Kevin Brown and Jeff Mons; Fred Farwell, Tim Deitz (9) and Doyle Wilson. W Farwell. L Brown. HR Jeff Distasio (GT), Jeff King (A), Steve Clements (A) RUNNER-UP Atlantic Regional Mark Light Stadium Miami, Fla. Record: 3-2 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 2 Georgia Tech Navy innings Kevin Brown, John Stewart (4), Roger Roddy (5), Jim Poole (6), Keith Fleming (8) and Jeff Mons; Drew Tanner, Todd Bibza (5), Dave Landwehr (9), Tony Faust (10), Steve Wieman (11) and Ted Wallace, Charlie Howsare (9), Zach Scruton (13). W Fleming. L Wieman. HR K.G. White (GT), Riccardo Ingram (GT). Western Carolina Georgia Tech innings Brian Tebo, Gary Shamp (4) and Darryl Rogers, Tony Myers (11); Roger Kinard, Roger Roddy (4), John Stewart (6), Keith Fleming (6) and Jeff Mons. W Fleming. L Shamp. HR K.G. White (GT), Frank Bolick (GT). Georgia Tech Miami innings Todd Shiver, Keith Fleming (10) and Jeff Mons; Will Vespe, Kevin Ryan (7), Rick Raether (7), Mike Gibbons (10) and Chris Magno. W Gibbons. L Shiver. Alabama Georgia Tech Meridith Sanford, Jake Stout (5), Greg Hibbard (7), Chris Taylor (8) and Doug Duke; Kevin Brown, John Stewart (5) and Jeff Mons. W Brown. L Stout. HR Duke (A), Billy Parham (GT). Finals Miami Georgia Tech Chris Lee, Don Davies (5), Mike Gibbons (6), Rick Raether and Frank Dominguez; Roger Kinard, Roger Roddy (4), Keith Fleming (6), Jim Poole (7), Scott Erwin (9) and Jeff Mons. W Gibbons. L Fleming. SV Raether. HR Mike Fowler (GT) Northeast Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 0-2 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 1 Rider Georgia Tech Ron Kroschwitz, Ken Kremer (8) and Ed Horowitz; Todd Shiver, John Davis (5), Jim Poole (9) and David Ivester, Blake Burke (9). W Kroschwitz. L Shiver. SV Kremer. HR Ken Kremer (R) 2, Blake Burke (GT). Georgia Georgia Tech Scott Broadfoot and Roger Miller; Roger Kinard, Jim Poole (9) and David Ivester. W Broadfoot. L Kinard. HR Rich Bielski (GA), Steve Carter (GA), Blake Burke (GT) THIRD PLACE Atlantic Regional Mark Light Stadium Miami, Fla. Record: 2-2 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 2 5 VCU Georgia Tech Jerry Dipoto, Tony Helmick (1), Jeff Zona (1), Mark Dunford (6), Danny Flanagan (8) and Adam Knicely; Scott Erwin, Joe Wise (5) and David Ivester. W Wise. L Zona. 2 Georgia Tech South Carolina John Davis, Jon George (6), Jim Poole (7) and David Ivester; Joe Cardwell, Bobby Underwood (6), Tony Spires (8), and Mark Nelson. W Davis. L Cardwell. SV Poole. HR K.G. White (GT) 2. NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 1 Miami Georgia Tech Steffen Majer, Dan Bruckner (8), Joe Grahe (8) and Frank Dominguez; Doug Creek, Jim Poole (9) and David Ivester. W Majer. L Creek. SV Grahe. 2 Georgia Tech South Carolina Sam Drake, Joe Wise (6), Jim Poole (7) and David Ivester; Brian Williams and Mark Nelson. W Williams. L Drake. HR Bobby Underwood (SC) East Regional McKethan Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Record: 1-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 3 Central Florida Georgia Tech Brian Ahern and Bobby Kiser; Scott Erwin, Jimmy Redovian (8) and Jon Anderson. W Ahern. L Redovian. HR Darren Bragg (GT). 3 Georgia Tech Miami Doug Creek, Jimmy Redovian (9) and Jon Anderson; Greg Knowles, Oscar Munoz (5), Scott Sharts (7) and Chris Hirsch. W Creek. L Knowles. SV Redovian. HR Henry Hernandez (M), Will Vespe (M), Jon Anderson (GT), Darren Bragg (GT). Villanova Georgia Tech innings Mike Schick, Scott Marks (2), Brian Kenny (4), Bob McCreary (5), Mike Wismer (7), Rafael Novoa (9) and Dan Farren, Dan Swallow (4), Brian Blake (5), Mike Svanson (8). Marc Pisciotta, Jon George (6), Mike Hostetler (6), Jimmy Redovian (6), John Davis (9) and Jon Anderson. W Wismer. L Davis. HR Gary Scott (V) South I Regional Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, La. Record: 0-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 4 4 Georgia Tech Houston Mike Hostetler, Brent Colson (6) and Paul Mears, Dave Wiggins (8); Keith Darter, Al Benavides (6). W Darter. L Hostetler. SV Benavides. HR Mike Reynolds (GT), Phil Lewis (H), Fred Hinojosa (H). 1 Louisiana State Georgia Tech Paul Byrd, Mike Sirotka (8) and Gary Hymel; Doug Creek, Joe Wise (5), Billy Harris (5), Marc Pisciotta (6) and Paul Mears, Anthony Maisano (9). W Byrd. L Creek. HR Darren Bragg (GT). ED CHAMBLESS earned the victory in Georgia Tech s first NCAA Tournament win THIRD PLACE Atlantic Regional Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, Fla. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 3 4 St. John s Georgia Tech Tom Danulevith, Ken Grzelaczyk (6), Eric Reichenbach (8) and Anthony Criscuolo; Doug Creek, Brent Colson (8) and Jason Varitek, Paul Mears (9). W Grzelaczyk. L Colson. SV Reichenbach. HR Keith Rader (SJ), Denis Durland (SJ). 3 Georgia Tech Coastal Carolina Marc Pisciotta, Billy Harris (8) and Jason Varitek; Mike Davis, Chris Hanrahan (4), Dave Iorland (7) and Pete Schramka. W Pisciotta. L Davis. SV Harris. HR Reggie Johnson (GT), Pete Leszczynski (CC). 4 St. John s Georgia Tech Ken Lichtenberg, Mike Kress (4), Eric Reichenbach (7) and Anthony Criscuolo; Brent Colson, Chris Myers (7) and Jason Varitek. W Colson. L Lichtenberg. SV Myers. HR Denis Durland (SJ). 2 Alabama Georgia Tech Joe Vitiello, Ben Short (7) and Matt Allen, Chris Barnes (9); Brett Binkley, Billy Harris (6), Kevin Hilton (8), Chris Myers (9) and Jason Varitek. W Short. L Harris. HR Hunter Plott (A) THIRD PLACE East Regional McKethan Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 2 5 George Mason Georgia Tech Edson Hoffman, Todd Harris (8) and Chris Widger. Brent Colson, Chris Myers (5), Brett Binkley (8) and Jason Varitek. W Binkley. L Hoffman. HR Chris Burr (GM). 2 Georgia Tech Texas A&M innings Brad Rigby, Brett Binkley (8) and Jason Varitek. Brian Harrison, James Nix (10) and Rob Trimble, John Keller (9). W Binkley. L Nix. 3 Texas A&M Georgia Tech Brian Parker, James Nix (5) and John Keller, Rob Trimble (8). David Albert, Al Gogolin (4) and Jason Varitek. W Nix. L Albert. HR Mike Hickey (T). 2 Georgia Tech California Brent Colson, Brett Binkley (7) and Jason Varitek. Mike Cather, Jon Zuber (9) and Reed Aljian, Dan Trump (8). W Cather. L Binkley. SV Zuber. HR Varitek THIRD PLACE Atlantic Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 6 Liberty Georgia Tech Rich Humphrey and Beau Martin. Brad Rigby, Chris Myers (9) and Jason Varitek. W Rigby. L Humphrey. SV Myers. 1 Georgia Tech Ohio State David Albert, Brett Binkley (5) and Jason Varitek. Chris Granata and Tony Khoury. W Granata. L Albert. HR David Newhan (GT), Chris Williams (OSU), Gary Jones (OSU), Jay Payton (GT). 2 South Carolina Georgia Tech Matt Threehouse, J.J. Pearsall (6), Ted Rose (6), Craig Ross (8) and Mike Tarter. Al Gogolin and Jason Varitek. W Gogolin. L Threehouse. HR David Newhan (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Wichita State innings Chris Myers, Brett Binkley (9) and Jason Varitek. Brandon Baird, Darren Dreifort (7) and Adam McCollough. W Dreifort. L Binkley. HR Dreifort (WS). 62

65 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 1994 **REGIONAL CHAMPION** Midwest II Regional Eck Stadium-Tyler Field Wichita, Kan. Record: 4-1 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 6 Connecticut Georgia Tech Aaron Quinn and Kyle Cooney. Al Gogolin, Carlos Cason (9) and Jason Varitek. W Gogolin. L Quinn. HR Jay Payton (GT). 3 Wichita State Georgia Tech Mike Drumright, Jason Jordan (7), Travis Wyckoff (8), Jamie Bluma (8), Braden Looper (8) and Adam McCollough. Brad Rigby and Jason Varitek. W Rigby. L Drumright. HR Jason Varitek (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Washington Chris Myers and Jason Varitek. Jamie Day and Christian Shewey. W Myers. L Day. HR Jon VanderGriend (W), Nomar Garciaparra (GT). Finals 1 Georgia Tech Washington innings Shane McGill, Geoff Duncan (4), Tucker Barr (5), Matt Saier (10) and Jason Varitek. Tim Campbell, Brett Merrick (8), Brandon Irvine (9), Justin Bice (10) and Christian Shewey, Shawn Mahle (14). W Bice. L Saier. HR Brian Loucks (W), Jay Payton (GT). 5 Washington Georgia Tech Derek Carpenter, Matt Gies (1), Matt Smith (8), Eric Schmidt (7) and Shawn Mahle. Al Gogolin, Carlos Cason (9) and Jason Varitek. W Gogolin. L Carpenter. HR Jon VanderGriend (W), Nomar Garciaparra (GT) NATIONAL RUNNER-UP College World Series Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. Record: 3-1 Seed: No. 2 7 Cal State Fullerton Georgia Tech Mike Parisi, Chad Rolish (8), Dan Ricabal (8) and Bret Hemphill. Brad Rigby and Jason Varitek. W Rigby. L Parisi. HR Michael Sorrow (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Florida State innings Al Gogolin, Chris Myers (8), Tucker Barr (10) and Jason Varitek. Jonathan Johnson, Phil Olson (9), David Yocum (10), Chuck Howell (10) and Mike Martin. W Myers. L Olson. HR Jason Varitek (GT), Matt Saier (GT). Georgia Tech Cal State Fullerton innings Brad Rigby, Chris Myers (9) and Jason Varitek. Mike Parisi, Ted Silva (8), Chad Rolish (12), Matt Wagner (12) and Bret Hemphill. W Myers. L Silva. HR Jay Payton (GT), Jeremy Giambi (CSF), Nomar Garciaparra (GT). Championship Georgia Tech Oklahoma Al Gogolin, Chris Myers (4), Shane McGill (7), Carlos Cason (8) and Jason Varitek. Kevin Lovingier, Shawn Snyder (3), Tim Walton (4), Bucky Buckles (6) and Javier Flores. W Walton. L Gogolin. SV Buckles. HR Jason Varitek (GT), Nomar Garciaparra (GT), Damon Minor (O), Chip Glass (O). BRAD RIGBY talks with CBS analyst Larry Conley after his three-hit shutout of Cal State Fullerton in the first game of the 1994 College World Series. JASON VARITEK (above) had three hits, including a home run, and four RBI in Georgia Tech s 12-4 win over Florida State in the Jackets second game of the 1994 CWS. NOMAR GARCIAPARRA (below) homered in the 12th inning of Tech s 3-2 win over Cal State Fullerton to send the Jackets to the championship game FIFTH PLACE Mideast Regional Nelson Stadium Knoxville, Tenn. Record: 0-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 4 4 Georgia Tech California Kris Wilson, Rich Thieme (8) and Tucker Barr. Keith Evans, Alex Franklin (7), Mike Miller (8), Drew Fischer (9) and Cody McCormick. W-Miller. L-Wilson. S-Fischer. HR-Gavin Brown (C). 1 Tennessee Georgia Tech Ryan Meyers, Todd Helton (9) and Ray Espinosa. David Elder, Matt Saier (3) and Tucker Barr. W-Meyers. L-Elder. S-Helton. HR-Mark Fischer (GT), Matt Whitley (T) runner-up South II Regional Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, La. Record: 3-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 2 5 New Orleans Georgia Tech David Elder, Kris Wilson (3), Geoff Duncan (7) and Tucker Barr. Donald Rushing and Jason Washam. W-Rushing. L-Elder. HR-Jason Washam (NO), Scott Carson (NO), J.J. Thomas (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Austin Peay Jase Wrigley, Carlos Cason (9) and Eric McQueen, Tucker Barr (9). Mike Eikenberry, Glen Longhurst (8), Seth Massey (9) and Ryan Bennett. W-Wrigley. L-Eikenberry. HR-Adam Leggett (GT), J.J. Thomas (GT), Nate Manning (AP). 4 Tulane Georgia Tech Scott Williamson, Scott Bell (6) and Chad Sutter. Chuck Crowder, Geoff Duncan (9), Shane McGill (9) and Tucker Barr. W-Crowder. L-Williamson. HR-Mark Fischer (GT), J.J. Thomas (GT). 2 Georgia Tech New Orleans Scott Prather, L.J. Yankosky (8), Carlos Cason (9) and Eric Mc- Queen. Thomas Marks, Brady Benoit (3), Steve Stanson (8), Joey Cabeceiras (8) and Jason Washam. W-Prather. L-Marks. HR-Adam Leggett (GT), Mark Fischer (GT), Joe DiSalvo (NO). Finals 2 Georgia Tech Louisiana State David Elder, Shane McGill (1), Rich Thieme (7), L.J. Yankosky (7), Kris Wilson (7), Carlos Cason (7), Geoff Duncan (7) and Tucker Barr. Brett Laxton, Chris Demouy (6), Joey Painich (6), Patrick Coogan (6), Brian Daugherty (8) and Lanier. W-Laxton. L-Elder. HR-Dunn (LSU), Lanier (LSU), Moore (LSU) THIRD PLACE Mideast Regional Dudy Noble Field Starkville, Miss. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 6 Tennessee Tech Georgia Tech Mark Maberry and Brian Lee. Kris Wilson and Eric McQueen. W-Wilson. L-Maberry. HR-J.J. Thomas (GT). 1 Georgia Tech S.W. Louisiana Jase Wrigley and Eric McQueen. Cody Robbins, Philip Devey (7), J.B. Slaton (9) and Shannon Poole, Jim Fritz (6). W-Wrigley. L-Robbins. HR-J.J. Thomas (GT), Eric McQueen (GT). 4 Washington Georgia Tech Matt Hampton, Cody Morrison (8) and Ryan Bundy. David Elder, Simon Young (8), Shane McGill (8), Chuck Crowder (9) and Eric McQueen, Todd Papetti (3). W-Hampton. L-Elder. 1 Georgia Tech Mississippi State L.J. Yankosky, Rich Thieme (5), Chuck Crowder (7) and Todd Papetti (8). Keith Dilgard and Barry Patton. W-Dilgard. L-Yankosky. HR-Piatt (MS), Thomas (GT) runner-up Midwest Regional Eck Stadium-Tyler Field Wichita, Kan. Record: 3-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 2 Oklahoma State Georgia Tech Matt Smith, Dreier (7), Bergman (9) and Josh Holliday. Chuck Crowder, Jase Wrigley (2), Simon Young (7), Robert Aaron (8), Scott Prather (8) and Eric McQueen. W-Smith. L-Crowder. HR-Heath Honeycutt (GT), Ryan Brooks (GT). Georgia Tech S.E. Missouri State L.J. Yankosky, Andy Mitchell (9) and Bryan Prince. Jason Swearingen, Lanson Debrock (3), Jerry Wolsey (7), Marc Sheffer (8) and Brad Hoehner. W-Yankosky. L-Swearingen. HR-Heath Honeycutt (GT), Ryan Brooks (GT), Jay Hood (9), Stephen Donaghey 2(GT), Johnson (SE), Marino (SE), Kinsolving (SE). Arkansas Georgia Tech Rodney Nye, Vent (8) and Caldwell. Chuck Crowder and Eric McQueen. W-Crowder. L-Nye. Georgia Tech Oklahoma State Jase Wrigley, Simon Young (6) and Eric McQueen. Pearson, Bludau (8), Prata (9) and Puffinbarger. W-Young. L-Prata. HR-Stephen Donaghey (GT), Jay Hood (GT). Championship Arizona State Georgia Tech Ryan Mills and Halvorson. Cory Vance and Eric McQueen. W- Mills. L-Vance. HR-Moreno (AS), Eric McQueen (GT). BRYAN PRINCE was named the MVP of the 2000 NCAA Atlanta Regional and helped Tech to within one game of the College World Series **REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 3-0 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 1 (No. 3 National) 4 Georgia Southern Georgia Tech David Ray, Phillip Rowland (6), Jason Cadenhead (8) and Brendan Gilligan. Rhett Parrott, Andy Mitchell (8), Jeff Watchko (9) and Bryan Prince. W-Parrott. L-Ray. S Watchko. HR-Jason Basil (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Stetson Cory Vance, Ronnie Robinson (8) and Bryan Prince, Tyler Parker (7). Jason Oglesby, Chris Rogers (2), Brian Werthem (6), Roger Lincoln (6), Ricky Walker (9) and Mike Fellman, Kevin Maloney (8). W-Vance. L-Oglesby. HR- Victor Menocal (GT), Mark Teixeira (GT), Jason Basil (GT), Brad Stockton (GT). Championship 1 Georgia Tech Stetson Steve Kelly, Jeff Watchko (7) and Bryan Prince. Jason Oglesby, Brian Welch (3), Dan Mauer (7) and Mike Fellman. W-Kelly. L- Oglesby. S Watchko. HR-Mark Teixeira (GT), Tyler Parker (GT), Corr (S) 2, Stephens (S) SUPER REGIONAL Runner-up Atlanta Super Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 0-2 Southern California Georgia Tech Rik Currier, Ronald Flores (8) and Beau Craig. Cory Vance, Jeff Watchko (8) and Bryan Prince. W-Currier. L-Vance. HR-Anthony Lunetta (SC), Josh Persell (SC), Jason Perry (GT). Georgia Tech Southern California Rhett Parrott, Philip Perry (8) and Bryan Prince. Mark Prior, Ronald Flores (9) and Beau Craig. W- Prior. L-Parrott. HR-Rob Garibaldi (SC), Josh Persell (SC). POSTSEASON HISTORY 63

66 POSTSEASON HISTORY 2001 Athens Regional Foley Field Athens, Ga. Record: 0-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 2 3 Coastal Carolina Georgia Tech Scott Sturkie and Randy McGarvey. Rhett Parrott, Jeff Watchko (9), Brian Burks (9) and Bryan Prince. W-Sturkie. L-Parrott. HR-Brandon Powell (C), Richard Lewis (GT), Jason Perry (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Georgia Steve Kelly, Brian Burks (6), Aaron Walker (7), Andy Mitchell (8) and Bryan Prince. Rob Moravek, Jody Friedman (7) and Doc Brooks, Tony Burchett (7). W-Moravek. L-Kelly. HR- Andy Neufeld (G), Doc Brooks (G), Adam Swann (G) **REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 3-0 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 4 Coastal Carolina Georgia Tech Justin Sturge, Byron Binda (7) and Randy McGarvey. Kyle Bakker and Tyler Parker. W-Bakker. L-Sturge. 2 Georgia Georgia Tech Mickey Westphal, Bill Sharpton (8) and Clint Sammons. Chris Goodman, Jeff Watchko (7) and Tyler Parker. W-Goodman. L- Westpahl. S-Watchko. HR-Victor Menocal (GT), Tyler Parker (GT). Championship 1 Georgia Tech Georgia Brian Burks, Jeff Watchko (8), Victor Menocal (9), Philip Perry (9) and Tyler Parker. Jason Fellows, Bill Sharpton (4), Jeffrey Carswell (7), Bo Lanier (8), Scott Lawson (9) and Ned Yost, Clint Sammons (6) W-Burks. L-Fellows. S-Perry. HR-Lee Mitchell (G) **SUPER REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Super Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 2-0 Florida Atlantic Georgia Tech Danny Core, Tom MacLane (4), Matt O Brien (5), Brad Ingwell (7) and Robert Orton, Shaen O Connor (8). Kyle Bakker, Nick Wagner (8), Jordan Crews (9) and Tyler Parker, Mike Nickeas (9). W-Bakker. L-Core. HR-Tyler Parker (GT), Clifton Remole (GT). Georgia Tech Florida Atlantic Chris Goodman, Kyle Schmidt (8), Jeff Watchko (9) and Tyler Parker. Chris Pillsbury, Jim Cooney (4), Tim McNab (8) and Shaen O Connor. W-Goodman. L-Pillsbury. HR-Jeff Fiorentino (FAU) FIFTH PLACE College World Series Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. Record: 1-2 Georgia Tech South Carolina Kyle Bakker, Brian Burks (9) and Tyler Parker, Mike Nickeas (9). Gary Bell, Aaron Rawl (5), Steven Bondurant (5), Rocky Evans (8), Cliff Donald (9) and Landon Powell. W-Bakker. L-Bell. HR-Wes Rynders (GT). Clemson Georgia Tech Tyler Lumsden, Jeff Hahn (4), Matt Henrie (7) and Steve Pyzik. Chris Goodman, Aaron Walker (2), Philip Perry (2), Jeff Watchko (9) and Tyler Parker. W-Hahn. L-Goodman. S-Henrie. HR-Michael Johnson (C), Jason Perry (GT). South Carolina Georgia Tech Aaron Rawl and Landon Powell. Brian Burks, Jeff Watchko (4), Kyle Schmidt (9) and Tyler Parker. W-Rawl. L-Burks. HR- Justin Harris (SC), Steve Thomas (SC), Jeremy Slayden (GT) Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 0-2 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 1 (No. 3 National) 4 Stetson Georgia Tech Adam Blair, Roger Lincoln (9) and Chris Westervelt. Micah Owings, Jeff Watchko (7) and Mike Nickeas. W-Blair. L-Owings. S Lincoln. HR-Brian Snyder (S), Andy Wilson (S), Pete Rasmusen (S), Clifton Remole (GT), Micah Owings (GT). 1 Georgia Tech East Carolina Kyle Bakker, Brian Burks (7), Andrew Kown (8) and Andy Hawranick, Mike Nickeas (5). Ashley Capps, Glenn Tucker (1) and Jake Smith. W-Tucker. L- Bakker. HR-Clifton Remole (GT), Daryl Lawhorn (EC) **REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 3-0 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 (No. 4 National) 4 Jacksonville State Georgia Tech Bobby Wynns, Brian Booth (4), Jon Clements (7), Danny Andres (7) and Scott Smith, Johnny Prosser (8). Brian Burks, Jared Hyatt (9) and Mike Nickeas, Andy Hawranick (7). W-Burks. L-Wynns. HR-Eric Patterson (GT), Clifton Remole (GT), Whit Robbins (GT). VICTOR MENOCAL (left) was named to the All-College World Series team after batting.563 with six runs scored in Omaha. KYLE BAKKER (below) returned to his hometown of Omaha and pitched Georgia Tech to an 11-0 win over South Carolina in the opener of the 2002 CWS. NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2 Texas Tech Georgia Tech Steven Thomas, Adam Fry (6), Juan Razo (8) and Cooper Fouts. Micah Owings, Jordan Crews (9) and Mike Nickeas. W-Owings. L-Thomas. HR-Steven Blackwood (GT), Mike Nickeas (GT), Whit Robbins (GT). Championship 2 Texas Tech Georgia Tech Andrew Kown, Jordan Crews (8) and Andy Hawranick. Michael McGowan, John Milton (4), Corey Gerstner (7) and Cooper Fouts. W-Kown. L-McGowan. HR-Brandon Boggs (GT), Tyler Greene (GT), Michael Mask (TT) RUNNER-UP Atlanta Super Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 0-2 Georgia Georgia Tech Michael Hyle, Johnny Dobbs (4), Will Startup (7) and Clint Sammons. Micah Owings, Jordan Crews (7), Aaron Walker (9) and Mike Nickeas. W-Dobbs. L-Owings. S-Startup. HR-Bobby Felmy (G), Eric Patterson (GT), Mike Nickeas (GT). Georgia Tech Georgia Andrew Kown, Brian Burks (7) and Mike Nickeas. Sean Ruthven, Bo Lanier (8), Will Startup (9) and Clint Sammons. W-Lanier. L-Burks. S-Startup. HR-Jonathan Wyatt (G) **REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 3-1 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 1 (No. 2 National) 4 Furman Georgia Tech Innings Ryan Hodinka, Sam Perry (5), Ryan Hudson (7), Patrick Arnett (9), Nick Hollstegge (10) and Tony Maccani. Lee Hyde, Jordan Crews (6), Tim Gustafson (8) and Andy Hawranick. W-Gustafson. L-Hollstegge. HR-Matthew Betsill (F). 1 Georgia Tech South Carolina Blake Wood and Andy Hawranick. Arik Hempy, Jason Fletcher (1), Conor Lalor (5), Cliff Donald (9) and Ryan Mahoney, Cory Vanderhook (7). W-Wood. L-Hempy. HR-Jeremy Slayden (GT). 2 South Carolina Georgia Tech Andy Lambert, Jason Fletcher (6) and Ian Paxton. Ryan Turner, Jared Hyatt (3), Brad Rulon (6), Tim Ladd (9) and Andy Hawranick, Nick Scherer (8). W- Lambert. L-Turner. S-Fletcher. HR-Michael Campbell (SC), Steven Tolleson (SC), 2. Championship 1 Georgia Tech South Carolina Tim Gustafson, Matt Wieters (8) and Andy Hawranick. Aaron Rawl, Forrest Beverly (3) and Ian Paxton. W-Gustafson. L-Rawl. HR-Matt Wieters (GT), Jeremy Slayden (GT) runner-up Atlanta Super Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 0-2 Tennessee Georgia Tech Luke Hochevar, Sean Watcon (8) and J.P. Arencibia. Blake Wood, Matt Wieters (8) and Andy Hawranick. W-Watson. L-Wieters. HR-Rob Fitzgerald (T). Georgia Tech Tennessee Lee Hyde, Jordan Crews (3), Jared Hyatt (4), Tim Ladd (4), Brad Rulon (5), Ryan Turner (5), Jason Neighborgall (8), John Michael Vidic (8) and Andy Hawranick. James Adkins, Sean Watson (8) and J.P. Arencibia. W-Adkins. L-Hyde. HR-Michael Rivera (T) **REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 3-0 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 (No. 8 National) 4 Stetson Georgia Tech Corey Kluber, Nathan Nery (4), Robbie Elsemiller (8) and Brad Pippa, David Golliner (8). Blake Wood, Jared Hyatt (8), Tim Ladd (8), Brad Rulon (8), Matt Wieters (9) and Matt Wieters, Andy Hawranick (9). W-Wood. L-Kluber. S-Wieters. HR-Matt Wieters (GT), Michael Fisher (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Lee Hyde, Tim Ladd (7), Brad Rulon (8) and Matt Wieters. David Price, Stephen Shao (7) and Josh Zeid (9) and Brian Hernandez. W-Hyde. L-Price. HR-Luke Murton (GT). Championship 2 Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Cody Crowell, Tyler Rhoden (6) and Shea Robin. Ryan Turner, Matt Wieters (9) and Andy Hawranck. W-Turner. L-Crowell. HR- Pedro Alvarez (V), Dominic de la Osa (V), Alex Feinberg (V), Mike Trapani (GT), Matt Wieters 2 (GT). Jacket players give coach DANNY HALL a bath after Georgia Tech defeated the College of Charleston to secure its third College World Series appearance in **SUPER REGIONAL CHAMPION** Atlanta Super Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 2-0 College of Charleston Georgia Tech Nick Chigges, Quinn Monsma (7), Brendan Stines (8) and Alex Garabedian. Blake Wood, Brad Rulon (7) and Matt Wieters. W- Wood. L-Chigges, S-Rulon. HR- Matt Wieters (GT), Jeff Kindel (GT). Georgia Tech College of Charleston Lee Hyde, Jared Hyatt (9) and Matt Wieters, Andy Hawranick (9). Jeff Beliveau, Quinn Monsma (4), Graham Godfrey (5), Drew Shamrock (9) and Alex Garabedian. W-Hyde. L-Beliveau. HR-Jeff Kindel (GT), Whit Robbins (GT), Joey Friddle (CofC) SEVENTH PLACE College World Series Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. (0-2) Record: 0-2 Georgia Tech Clemson Lee Hyde, Brad Rulon (8), Ryan Turner (8), Jared Hyatt (8), Tim Ladd (8) and Matt Wieters. Sean Clark, Ryan Hinson (7), Daniel Moskos (9) and Adrian Casanova. W-Hinson. L-Turner. HR-Jeff Kindel (GT), Andy D Alessio (C). Cal State Fullerton Georgia Tech Dustin Miller, John Estes (7), Adam Jorgenson (7), Ryan Paul (8) and John Curtis. Blake Wood, Tim Ladd (6), Brad Rulon (7), Matt Wieters (8) and Matt Wieters, Andy Hawranick (9). W-Paul. L-Wieters. HR-Wieters (GT). 64

67 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2008 runner-up Athens Regional Foley Field Athens, Ga. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 2 3 Louisville Georgia Tech Justin Marks, Thomas Royce (6), Jon Clarence (8), Gavin Logsdon (8), Gabriel Shaw (8) and Jeff Arnold. David Duncan, Andrew Robinson (6), Brad Rulon (9) and Jason Haniger. W-Duncan. L-Marks. S-Rulon. HR-Justin Mc- Clanahan 2 (L), Chris Dominguez (L), Haniger (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Lipscomb Deck McGuire, Taylor Wood (7), Brad Rulon (8) and Jason Haniger. Brandon McClurg, Kyle Tognazzini (8), Chris Burnett (9) and Caleb Joseph. W-Wood. L- McClurg. S-Rulon. HR-Haniger (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Georgia Eddie Burns, Kevin Jacob (7) and Jason Haniger, Cole Leonida. Nick Montgomery and Bryce Massanari. W-Montgomery. L- Burns. HR-Matt Olson (G), Rich Poythress (G), Matt Cerione. 1 Georgia Georgia Tech Justin Grimm, Alex McRee (1), Dean Weaver (5), Will Harvil (5), Joshua Fields (9) and Bryce Massanari, Jake Crane. Zach Von Tersch, Brandon Cumpton (2), Andrew Robinson (4), Chris Hicks (6), Taylor Wood (7), Brad Rulon (9) and Jason Haniger. W-McRee. L-Cumpton. HR-Rich Poythress (G) runner-up Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 3-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 4 Georgia State Georgia Tech Will Palmer, Aidan Francis (6), Will Campbell (8) and Marc Mimeault. Deck McGuire, Andrew Robinson(8), Kevin Jacob (9) and Jason Haniger. W-McGuire. L-Palmer. HR- Bradley Logan (GSU), Matt Skole (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Southern Miss Brandon Cumpton, Jake Davies (5), Andrew Robinson (5), Zach Brewster (7), Patrick Long(7), Jacob Esch (8) and Jason Haniger. JR Ballinger, Wade Weathers (9), Collin Cargill (9) and Kyle Maxie. W-Ballinger. L-Cumpton. HR- Luke Murton (GT), Michael Ewing (USM), B.A. Vollmuth (USM). 2 Elon Georgia Tech Daniel Britt, Ken Ferrer (2), Jared Kernodle (2), John Brebbia (6), J.D. Reichenbach (7), Jordan Darnell (8), Thomas Girdwood (8) and Mike Melillo. Zach Von Tersch, Jake Davies (4), Mark Pope (5) and Jason Haniger. W- Davies. L-Britt. S-Pope. HR-Matt Skole (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Southern Miss Andrew Robinson, Thomas Nichols (6) and Cole Leonida. Jeff Stanley, Kyle Lindsey (4), Moses Munoz (6), Jonathan Johnston (6), Seth Hester (9) and Travis Graves. W-Robinson. L- Stanley. S-Nichols. HR-Luke Murton (GT), Jay Dantzler (GT), Cole Leonida (GT), Kyle Maxie (USM). Georgia Tech s 2006 College World Series team (above) swept through the Regionals and Super Regionals, giving head coach DANNY HALL (below) his third career trip to Omaha. The Yellow Jackets congratulate JEFF KINDEL (above) after his first-inning home run gave the Yellow Jackets a 2-0 lead in the opening game of the 2006 College World Series. 3 Southern Miss Georgia Tech Scott Copeland, Todd McInnis (2), Cody Schlagel (6), Josh Fields (7), Collin Cargill (8) and Kyle Maxie, Travis Graves. Deck McGuire, Jed Bradley (3), Kevin Jacob (5) and Jason Haniger. W-McInnis. L- McGuire. S-Cargill. HR- Bo Davis (USM), B.A. Vollmuth 2 (USM), Derek Dietrich (GT) runner-up Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 (No. 8 National) 4 Mercer Georgia Tech Mark Pope and Cole Leonida. W-Pope. L-Love. HR GT - Jay Dantzler (GT); Tony Plagman (GT); Jacob Esch (GT). 2 Alabama Georgia Tech Jimmy Nelson; Taylor Wolfe(6); Tyler White(8) and Brock Bennett. Deck McGuire; Andrew Robinson (9) and Cole Leonida. W-Deck McGuire. S-Andrew Robinson. L- Jimmy Nelson. 1 Georgia Tech Alabama Brandon Cumpton; Buck Farmer (2) and Cole Leonida. Adam Morgan and Brock Bennett. W-Adam Morgan. L-Brandon Cumpton. HR-Matt Skole (GT). Taylor Dugas (UA); Ross Wilson (UA); Jake Smith (UA); Jon Kelton (UA). 2 Alabama Georgia Tech Taylor Wolfe; Matt Taylor (1); Jonathan Smart (2); Nathan Kilcrease (4) and Brock Bennett. Jed Bradley; Patrick Long (6); Taylor Wood (6); Andrew Robinson (8) and Cole Leonida. W-Nathan Kilcrease. L-Jed Bradley. HR- Clay Jones (UA). Derek Dietrich (GT); Chase Burnette (GT) runner-up Atlanta Regional Russ Chandler Stadium Atlanta, Ga. Record: 2-2 Selection: At-large Seed: No. 1 4 Austin Peay Georgia Tech Snodgrass, J; Hebert, M. (8); Toney, Z. (8) and Wollenzin, M. Georgia Tech - Mark Pope; Matt Grimes (2); Devin Stanton (9) and Zane Evans. W-Snodgrass. L-Grimes. HR-Hankins (AP) 2 Southern Miss Georgia Tech Thomason; Day(2); Cargill(3) and Fowler. Jed Bradley; Clay Dalton(8) and Zane Evans. W- Bradley. L-Thomason. HR-Palka (GT); Thomas (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Austin Peay Buck Farmer and Zane Evans; Mitch Earnest. Toney, Z.; Harper, Ry.(3); Hebert, M.(7); Belew, A.(8); Edlin, C.(9) and Torres, P. W- Farmer. L-Toney. HR-Matt Skole (GT); Palka (GT); Davies (GT); Evans (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Austin Peay Buck Farmer and Zane Evans; Mitch Earnest. Toney, Z.; Harper, Ry.(3); Hebert, M.(7); Belew, A.(8); Edlin, C.(9) and Torres, P. W- Farmer. L-Toney. HR-Matt Skole (GT); Palka (GT); Davies (GT); Evans (GT). 1 Georgia Tech Mississippi State DeAndre Smelter; Dusty Isaacs(3); Luke Bard(3); Kevin Jacob(8) and Zane Evans. Routt and Thigpen. W-Routt. L-Smelter. HR-Evans (GT) runner-up Gainesville Regional McKethan Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Record: 2-2 Selection: Automatic Seed: No. 2 3 Coll. of Charleston Georgia Tech Christian Powell; Nick Osterman(4); Jake Zokan(6) and Jimmy Holton; Ryan Welke. Cole Pitts; Dusty Isaacs(4) and Zane Evans. W-Isaacs. L-Powell. HR-Marty Gantt (CC). Brandon Thomas (GT); Jake Davies (GT). 1 Florida Georgia Tech Hudson Randall; Steven Rodriguez(6) and Mike Zunino. Buck Farmer; Jarrett Didrick(8) and Zane Evans. W-Randall. L- Farmer. S-Rodriguez. HR-Preston Tucker (UF); Mike Zunino (UF). 2 Georgia Tech Coll. of Charleston Alex Cruz; Zane Evans(7) and Connor Lynch. Josh Renfro; Kyle Owings(8); Jake Zokan(9); David Peterson(9) and Jimmy Holton; Ryan Welke. W-Cruz. L-Renfro. S-Evans. HR-Connor Lynch (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Florida Jake Davies; Josh Heddinger(3); Clay Dalton(5); Jonathan Roberts(8) and Zane Evans; Mitch Earnest. Brian Johnson; Bobby Poyner(6); Karsten Whitson(7); Johnny Magliozzi(8); Greg Larson(8); Austin Maddox(9) and Mike Zunino. W-Johnson. L- Davies. HR-Sam Dove (GT); Evan Martin (GT). Mike Zunino (UF) runner-up Nashville Regional Hawkins Field Nashville, Tenn. Record: 3-2 Selection: At-Large Seed: No. 2 3 Illinois Georgia Tech Duchene, K.; Muck, Ronnie(8); Roberts, Bryan(9) and Goldstein, J. Dusty Isaacs; Cole Pitts(6); Alex Cruz(8); Daniel Palka(8) and Zane Evans. W-Duchene, K. S-Roberts, Bryan. L-Dusty Isaacs(4-8). HR Parr, Jordan 2 (ILL). Thomas Smith (GT). 2 Georgia Tech East Tenn. State Buck Farmer; Jonathan Roberts(7) and Zane Evans. Doane, Kerry; Chesney, Will(8) and Hershey, Mason. W-Buck Farmer. S-Jonathan Roberts. L-Doane, Kerry. 2 Georgia Tech Illinois Jonathan King; Zane Evans(7) and Mitch Earnest. Castellanos; Johnson, Drasen(6); Roberts, Bryan(8) and Goldstein, J. W-Zane Evans. L-Roberts, Bryan. HR-Parr, Jordan (IL). 1 Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Walker Buehler; Adam Ravenelle(7) and Spencer Navin. Josh Heddinger and Mitch Earnest. W-Josh Heddinger. L-Walker Buehler. HR - Mitch Earnest (GT). 2 Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Buck Farmer; Alex Cruz(5); Devin Stanton(6); Joe Wiseman(6); Cole Pitts(7) and Mitch Earnest. Philip Pfeifer; Brian Miller(6) and Spencer Navin. W-Philip Pfeifer. S-Brian Miller. L-Buck Farmer. Sophomore JOSH HEDDINGER pitched a complete-game two-hit shutout as Georgia Tech beat No. 2 Vanderbilt, 5-0, to force a Monday championship game in the 2013 Nashville Regional. POSTSEASON HISTORY 65

68 1994 College World Series Team Players Matt Barr, OF Tucker Barr, C/RHP Scott Byers, 1B Carlos Cason, RHP Geoff Duncan, RHP Adam Easterling, OF Nomar Garciaparra, SS Al Gogolin, RHP Buck Hall, LHP Brandon Hensley, 3B Brandon Hutchins, LHP Jimy Lincoln, IF Shane McGill, RHP Scott McIntyre, 2B Chris Myers, RHP Jay Payton, OF Brad Rigby, RHP Ryan Ritter, OF Matt Saier, OF Michael Smith, OF Michael Sorrow, IF Jason Varitek, C L.J. Yankosky, RHP Coaches Danny Hall - Head Coach Rick Hatcher - Assistant Coach Paul Mears - Assistant Coach Jeff Guy - Assistant Coach Support Staff Walter Smith - Trainer Shane Rose - Student Trainer Jimmy Luck - Manager 1994 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Omaha, at last. Georgia Tech s baseball squad finally reached college baseball s promised land in the summer of 1994 under first-year head coach Danny Hall. Over the previous decade, Georgia Tech had produced one of America s most consistent baseball programs, averaging 45 wins per season while earning 10-straight NCAA Tournament invitations. Included in that span were numerous national and No. 1-rankings, and yet no College World Series appearances. But all of that changed in 1994 when the Yellow Jackets outlasted a talented Washington club, 18-7, in the final game of the Midwest II Regional in Wichita, Kansas. With four of the premier talents in all of college baseball, including consensus first-team All-Americas Jason Varitek, Nomar Garciaparra and Jay Payton, and second-team All-American Brad Rigby - all four of whom were taken among the first 36 players in the June, 1994, draft - Tech headed to Omaha, where they came within one win of the school s first NCAA title. The Yellow Jackets faced a talented Cal State Fullerton team in the opening game of the 1994 College World Series, with both teams throwing their aces. The Jackets drew first blood in the bottom of the fifth inning when Garciaparra earned a bases-loaded walk. Rigby then took over, striking out the side in the sixth while adding whiffs in the seventh and eighth as well as two more in the ninth to finish with a three-hitter and 10 strikeouts. A familiar foe was on deck, with Georgia Tech squaring off against Mike Martin s Florida State team in Yellow Jackets second game of the College World Series. With the score knotted at 4-4 in the top of the ninth inning, Varitek singles home Garciaparra with the first run of an eight-run explosion that set a CWS record for scoring in an extra frame. Matt Saier, the No. 9 hitter in the Tech order, capped the outburst with a grand slam to help the Jackets move on to game three. Faced with a rematch against Cal State Fullerton, Tech stood one win away for playing for the championship. Payton snapped a 1-for-8 CWS slump with a two-run homer in the top of the first inning, but the Titans tied the game with runs in the first and fourth innings against Rigby. Both teams relied on pitching and defense over the next seven innings before Garciaparra ended the scoring drought with a solo home run in the top of the 12th inning. Fullerton quickly responded by putting runners on the corners with no outs, but Chris Myers struck out DH Sal Mancuso, popped up first baseman D.C. Olsen and retired left fielder Brian King on a liner to Payton to give the Yellow Jackets a berth in the NCAA championship game. The Yellow Jackets enjoyment in the title matchup is short-lived, as Oklahoma scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the first inning before home runs in the second and third innings by Varitek and Garciaparra tie the game at 2-2. Disaster struck for Georgia Tech over the next three innings though, as the Yellow Jackets yielded nine runs - five in the fourth and four more in the sixth - to the Sooners, who went on to capture the national title with a 13-5 win. Georgia Tech ended the 1994 season with its highest final ranking ever. Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America and USA Today all ranked the Yellow Jackets No. 2 in the year-end polls, a mark that has been unmatched since Tech s magical 1994 run. College World Series Results Georgia Tech 2, Cal State Fullerton 0 Georgia Tech 12, Florida State 4 Georgia Tech 3, Cal State Fullerton 2 Championship Game: Oklahoma 13, Georgia Tech 5 POSTSEASON HISTORY 66

69 1994 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Georgia Tech 2, Cal State Fullerton 0 June 3, 1994 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Cal State Fullerton AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Dante Powell cf Craig Skyberg 3b Mark Kotsay lf Jeff Ferguson, 2b Bret Hemphill c Sal Mancuso dh Adam Millan 1b Jeremy Giambi rf Jason Gill 3b/ss Jim Betzsold ph Jack Jones ss Brian King ph/cf Mike Parisi p Chad Rolish p Dan Ricabal p Totals Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Nomar Garciaparra ss Scott McIntyre 2b Jason Varitek c Jay Payton cf Scott Byers 1b Brandon Hensley 3b Michael Sorrow dh Michael Smith lf Matt Saier rf Brad Rigby p Totals Cal State Fullerton Georgia Tech X E - Hensley (14); McIntyre (13). DP - CSF 1. 2B - Kotsay (11). HR - Sorrow (1). HBP - Hemphill; Gill; Saier. SH - Sorrow; Varitek. SB - Ferguson (30). Cal State Fullerton IP H R ER BB SO Mike Parisi Chad Rolish Dan Ricabal Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO Brad Rigby Win - Rigby (14-4). Loss - Parisi (11-4). Save - None. WP - Rigby. HBP - by Rigby (Hemphill); by Rigby (Gill); by Parisi (Saier). Umpires - HP: John Magnusson 1B: Tim Henderson 2B: Dick Runchey 3B: Bob Nelson Start: 2:37 pm Time: 2:19 Attendance: 9000 Georgia Tech 12, Florida State 4 June 5, 1994 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Nomar Garciaparra ss Scott McIntyre 2b Jason Varitek c Jay Payton cf Scott Byers 1b Brandon Hensley 3b Michael Sorrow dh Michael Smith lf Matt Saier rf Al Gogolin p Chris Myers p Tucker Barr p Totals Florida State AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Mickey Lopez 2b Mike Buttery ph Doug Mientkiewicz 1b Mike Martin c Colby Weaver dh Mike Bell ph Jeremy Morris pr/dh Randy Hodges rf Link Jarrett ss Scott Zech lf Steve Nedeau cf Jack Niles 3b Jonathan Johnson p Phil Olson p David Yocum p Chuck Howell p Totals Georgia Tech Florida State E - Gogolin (5) McIntyre (14); Varitek (7); Martin (7); Niles 2(14); Zech (2). DP - Georgia Tech 2, Florida State 1. 2B - Nedeau (7). HR - Saier (2); Varitek (16). SH - Jarrett; Weaver. SF - Lopez. SB - Hodges (18). CS - Saier; J.Morris; Jarrett. Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO Al Gogolin Chris Myers Tucker Barr Florida State IP H R ER BB SO Jonathan Johnson Phil Olson David Yocum Chuck Howell Win - Myers (5-3). Loss - Olson (5-4). Save - None. WP - Gogolin; Howell. HP: Dan Pedersen 1B: John Magnusson 2B: Bill Davis 3B: Dick Runchey Start: 2:36 pm Time: 3:13 Attendance: Georgia Tech 3, Cal State Fullerton 2 June 8, 1994 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Nomar Garciaparra ss Scott McIntyre 2b Jason Varitek c Jay Payton cf Scott Byers 1b Brandon Hensley 3b Michael Sorrow dh Michael Smith lf Adam Easterling ph/lf Matt Saier rf Brad Rigby p Chris Myers p Totals Cal State Fullerton AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Jeff Ferguson, 2b Mark Kotsay lf/rf Dante Powell cf Bret Hemphill c Chris Remala pr Sal Mancuso dh Adam Millan 1b Tony Miranda pr D.C. Olsen 1b Jeremy Giambi rf Jason Gill 3b/ss Jim Betzsold ph Craig Skyberg 3b Brian King ph/lf Jack Jones ss Mike Parisi p Ted Silva Chad Rolish p Matt Wagner p Totals Georgia Tech Cal State Fullerton E - Saier (4); Varitek (8); Silva (1). DP - Georgia Tech 2, CSF 4. 2B - Garciaparra (26); Hensley (18); Sorrow (8); Kotsay (13). HR - Garciaparra (15); Payton (20); Giambi (2). SH - Hemphill; Kotsay 2. SB - McIntyre (11); Powell (48). CS - Ferguson; Skyberg. Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO Brad Rigby Chris Myers Cal State Fullerton IP H R ER BB SO Mike Parisi Ted Silva Chad Rolish Matt Wagner Win - Myers (6-3). Loss - Silva (4-4). Save - None. WP - Rigby. HP: Bob Nelson 1B: Bill Davis 2B: Dan Pedersen 3B: Dick Runchey Start: 6:36 pm Time: 3:50 Attendance: Oklahoma 13, Georgia Tech 5 June 11, 1994 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Nomar Garciaparra ss Scott McIntyre 2b Jay Payton cf Jason Varitek c Brandon Hensley 3b/1b Scott Byers 1b Tucker Barr ph Jimy Lincoln pr Adam Easterling lf Michael Sorrow dh Matt Barr ph Michael Smith lf/rf Matt Saier rf Ryan Ritter ph/3b All Pitchers Combined Totals Oklahoma AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Aric Thomas lf Dustin Hansen lf Darvin Traylor rf Rick Gutierrez 2b Damon Minor dh Chris Bradshaw ph Rich Hills ss Chip Glass cf J.J. Mariani 3b Ryan Minor 1b Mark Soto ph/1b Javier Flores c All Pitchers Combined Totals Georgia Tech Cal State Fullerton X E - Hensley 2(16); Saier (5); Varitek (9). DP - Georgia Tech 2, Oklahoma 1. 2B - Payton (27); Sorrow (9); Hills (28). 3B - Traylor (3). HR - Garciaparra (16); Varitek (17); D. Minor (14); Glass (6). SB - Glass (26). CS - Garciaparra; Mariani Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO Al Gogolin Chris Myers Shane McGill Carlos Cason Oklahoma IP H R ER BB SO Kevin Lovingier Shawn Snyder Tim Walton Bucky Buckles Win - Walton (7-3). Loss - Gogolin (12-3). Save - Buckles (14). WP - McGill. HBP - by Myers (Hills). HP: Dick Runchey 1B: Dan Pedersen 2B: Bob Nelson 3B: John Magnusson LF: Tim Henderon RF: Bill Davis. Start: 12:07 pm Time: 2:50 Attendance: POSTSEASON HISTORY 67

70 2002 College World Series Team Players Kyle Bakker, LHP Brandon Boggs, OF Matthew Boggs, 3B Brian Burks, RHP Jordan Crews, RHP Chris Goodman, RHP Garrett Groce, IF Jake Hall, IF Cameron Lane, IF Victor Menocal, SS Matt Murton, OF Davis Myers, IF Mike Nickeas, C Tyler Parker, C Eric Patterson, 2B Jason Perry, 1B Philip Perry, RHP Clifton Remole, 3B Wes Rynders, OF Kyle Schmidt, RHP Jeremy Slayden, OF Drew Taylor, LHP Nick Wagner, RHP Aaron Walker, LHP Jeff Watchko, RHP Coaches Danny Hall - Head Coach Bobby Moranda - Associate Head Coach Scott Stricklin - Assistant Coach Jon Palmieri - Volunteer Assistant Coach 2002 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES With Georgia Tech s emphatic 11-5 victory over Florida Atlantic to win the NCAA Atlanta Super Regional, Kyle Bakker was looking forward to the homecoming he d always dreamed of. A native of Omaha, Bakker returned to his hometown as part of just the second Georgia Tech team to ever advance to the College World Series. The big man didn t disappoint in his one and only hometown appearance either - shutting out South Carolina through eight innings while recording nine strikeouts to lead Georgia Tech to an 11-0 win in the Yellow Jackets opening game of the 2002 College World Series. Victor Menocal and Matt Murton recorded four hits apiece to pace Tech s offense, and Brian Burks shut the door on the Gamecocks by recording three outs on just six pitches to end the game. The Yellow Jackets didn t fare as well two days later, as Clemson jumped on Georgia Tech early with an eight-run explosion in the second inning. Tech would get as close as two runs in the sixth inning, but Matt Henrie held the Yellow Jackets to just one hit over the final 2.1 innings to preserve the Tigers 9-7 win. Menocal and Jason Perry collected three hits apiece and Murton and Eric Patterson each added two hits in the game as Georgia Tech out-hit the Tigers, 14-9, and played flawless defense, but struggled to drive in runs, leaving a staggering 13 men on base. Playing out of the loser s bracket two days later, Georgia Tech again faced the Gamecocks but couldn t produce the same results. Timely hitting by the Gamecocks, combined with costly errors by the Yellow Jackets, helped South Carolina stake a 9-2 lead through 7.5 innings. Tech answered with a pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh on a two-run home run by Jeremy Slayden, and the Jackets tacked on another run in the bottom of the eighth inning, but the comeback fell short as South Carolina moved on with a 9-5 win. The 2002 season was one of the finest in school history, as the Yellow Jackets set a new school record with 52 wins while eclipsing the 50-win mark for the fourth time in the program s history. Six Yellow Jackets were selected in the 2002 MLB Draft, including Victor Menocal, who was named to the All-College World Series team after batting a blistering.563 with six runs scored in Omaha. The Yellow Jackets also finished as a consensus top-10 team for just the third time under head coach Danny Hall, including a No. 5 final ranking by Collegiate Baseball and USA Today while Baseball America ranked Georgia Tech at No. 8. College World Series Results Georgia Tech 11, South Carolina 0 Clemson 9, Georgia Tech 7 South Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 5 Support Staff Steve Tamborra - Strength and Conditioning Coach Walter Smith - Trainer Sammy Crawford - Manager POSTSEASON HISTORY 68

71 2002 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Georgia Tech 11, South Carolina 0 June 14, 2002 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Eric Patterson 2b Victor Menocal ss Davis Myers ss Jeremy Slayden rf Garrett Groce rf Matt Murton lf Tyler Parker c Mike Nickeas c Jason Perry 1b Wes Rynders cf Matthew Boggs 3b Jake Hall 3b Brandon Boggs dh Clifton Remole ph Kyle Bakker p Brian Burks p Totals South Carolina AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Drew Meyer ss Steve Thomas rf Yaron Peters 1b Brian Buscher 3b Garris Gonce lf Trey Dyson dh Kevin Melillo 2b Landon Powell c Jared Greenwood ph Jon Coutlangus cf Demetric Smith ph Tim Seaton cf Gary Bell p Aaron Rawl p Steven Bondurant p Rocky Evans p Cliff Donald p Totals Georgia Tech South Carolina E - Melillo, K(10); Bell, G(5). 2B - Murton, M. 2(14); Rynders, W.(10); Boggs, B.(17); Melillo, K(11). 3B - Menocal, V.(2). HR - Rynders, W.(3). HBP - Parker, T.; Gonce, G. SH - Rynders, W.(4). CS - Slayden, J.(1) Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO NP Kyle Bakker Brian Burks South Carolina IP H R ER BB SO NP Gary Bell Aaron Rawl Steven Bondurant Rocky Evans Cliff Donald Win - Bakker, K. (13-2). Loss - Bell, G (10-3). Save - None. WP - Bakker, K.(3). HBP - by Bakker, K. (Gonce, G); by Evans, R (Parker, T.). PB - Powell, L(7). Inherited runners/scored: Rawl, A 2/2; Bondurant, S 2/2. Umpires - HP: Perry Costello 1B: Nick Zibelli 2B: A.J. Lostaglio 3B: Jim Garman Start: 1:10 pm Time: 2:45 Attendance: Clemson 9, Georgia Tech 7 June 16, 2002 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Clemson AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Zane Green dh Khalil Greene ss Jeff Baker 3b Michael Johnson 1b Roberto Valiente lf L.J. DeMaino ph/lf Jarrod Schmidt rf Kyle Frank cf Steve Pyzik c David Slevin 2b Tyler Lumsden p Jeff Hahn p Matt Henrie p Totals Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Eric Patterson 2b Victor Menocal ss Jeremy Slayden rf Matt Murton lf Tyler Parker c Jason Perry 1b Wes Rynders cf Matthew Boggs 3b Brandon Boggs dh Clifton Remole ph Garrett Groce pr Chris Goodman p Aaron Walker p Philip Perry p Jeff Watchko p Totals Clemson Georgia Tech E - Baker (13). DP - Clemson 2. 2B - Baker (12); Johnson 2(19); Valiente (7); Murton, M. 2(16). HR - Johnson; Perry, J.(12). HBP - Schmidt; Patterson, E; Slayden, J.. SB - Patterson, E 2 (41); Rynders, W.(11). Clemson IP H R ER BB SO NP Tyler Lumsden Jeff Hahn Matt Henrie Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO NP Chris Goodman Aaron Walker Philip Perry Jeff Watchko Win - Hahn (3-0). Loss - Goodman, C. (8-2). Save - Henrie (1). WP - Henrie (6); Walker, A.(3). HBP - by Lumsden (Patterson, E); by Lumsden (Slayden, J.); by Perry, P. (Schmidt). BK - Hahn (2). Inherited runners/scored: Henrie 2/0; Walker, A. 1/1; Perry, P. 1/0. Umpires - HP: Jim Garman 1B: John Magnusson 2B: Nick Zibelli 3B: A.J. Lostaglio Start: 4:50 pm Time: 3:00 Attendance: South Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 5 June 18, 2002 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) South Carolina AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Drew Meyer ss Justin Harris cf/2b Yaron Peters 1b Steve Thomas rf Jon Coutlangus cf Brian Buscher 3b Garris Gonce lf Trey Dyson dh Tim Seaton pr/rf Landon Powell c Kevin Melillo 2b Aaron Rawl p Totals Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Eric Patterson 2b Victor Menocal ss Jeremy Slayden rf Matt Murton lf Jason Perry 1b Tyler Parker c Matthew Boggs 3b Wes Rynders cf Clifton Remole dh Garrett Groce pr Brandon Boggs ph Brian Burks p Jeff Watchko p Kyle Schmidt p Totals South Carolina Georgia Tech E - Buscher, B(12); Perry, J.(5); Boggs, M.(23). DP - S. Carolina 3. 2B - Harria, J(17); Dyson, T(14); Parker, T. (19). HR - Harris, J(5); Thomas, S(12); Slayden, J.(18). HBP - Harris, J. SF - Murton, M.(3). SB - Meyer, D(38); Seaton, T(3); Melillo, K(4). South Carolina IP H R ER BB SO NP Aaron Rawl Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO NP Brian Burks Jeff Watchko Kyle Schmidt Win - Rawl, A (7-1). Loss - Burks, B. (10-7). Save - None. WP - Rawl, A. (5); Burks, B.(7). HBP - by Burks, B. (HARRIS, J). PB - Parker, T.(7). Inherited runners/scored: Watchko, J. 2/0. Pitches/strikes: Rawl, A 117/85; Burks, B. 62/34; Watchko, J. 69/44; Schmidt, K. 14/7. Umpires - HP: Nick Zibelli 1B: Kevin Dougherty 2B: A.J. Lostaglio 3B: John Magnusson Start: 1:09 pm Time: 2:41 Attendance: POSTSEASON HISTORY 69

72 2006 College World Series Team Players Steven Blackwood, OF Wally Crancer, OF David Duncan, LHP Brad Feltes, 3B Michael Fisher, SS John Goodman, RHP Jason Haniger, C Andy Hawranick, C Chris Hicks, RHP Wes Hodges, 3B Chris House, OF Michael Hutts, LHP Jared Hyatt, RHP Lee Hyde, LHP Jeff Kindel, OF Tim Ladd, LHP Luke Murton, OF Whit Robbins, 1B Brad Rulon, RHP Nick Scherer, C Ryan Tinkoff, 2B Mike Trapani, 2B Ryan Turner, LHP Matt Wieters, C/RHP Blake Wood, RHP Coaches Danny Hall - Head Coach Bobby Moranda - Associate Head Coach Josh Holliday - Assistant Coach Bryan Prince - Volunteer Assistant Coach 2006 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES The 2006 season marked Georgia Tech s third trip to Omaha under head coach Danny Hall, and the Yellow Jackets drew an opening-round matchup against a familiar foe, Atlantic Coast Conference champion Clemson. The Yellow Jackets and Tigers were just two of a league-record four ACC teams taking part in the 2006 College World Series, joining Miami and North Carolina in Omaha. The Yellow Jackets jumped on the Tigers early, scoring three runs in the top of the first inning. Wally Crancer doubled to reach base with one out and scored on a runscoring single from Matt Wieters. A two-run home run by pitcher-turned-outfielder Jeff Kindel quickly made the score 3-0 in Tech s favor. Meanwhile, junior left-hander Lee Hyde kept Clemson s batters off balance all afternoon, holding the Tigers scoreless through seven innings, but the league champions mounted a comeboack in the eighth inning. Clemson scored eight runs in the frame and held on to take the 8-4 win in the opener. Dropped into the CWS loser s bracket, the Yellow Jackets found themselves matched up against Cal State Fullerton in the tournament s first elimination game on Sunday, June 18. Tech again scored three runs in the first inning, with RBI singles from Kindel and Wes Hodges and a sacrifice fly from Whit Robbins. Blake Wood cruised through the first three innings before yielding runs in both the fourth and fifth. The Titans would take the lead with back-to-back run-scoring hits in the fifth inning to chase Wood, but the Jackets answered with a solo home run from Wieters in the sixth inning to tie the game. The score remained tied until the top of the ninth, when Cal State Fullerton scored two runs on an infield single. Despite the 0-2 record in Omaha in 2006, the season was special for several reasons. The Yellow Jackets eclipsed the 50-win mark for just the fifth time in history, and fourth under Hall. Tech led the league in runs (8.7 pg), doubles, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage and walks, while seven Yellow Jackets were selected in 2006 MLB Draft, led by second round selection Wes Hodges. Tech turned in a consensus top-10 season, according to the final national college baseball rankings. Baseball America and USA Today listed the Yellow Jackets at No. 7, while Collegiate Baseball had Georgia Tech ranked No. 8. College World Series Results Clemson 8, Georgia Tech 4 Cal State Fullerton 7, Georgia Tech 5 Support Staff Tom Kinkelaar - Director of Operations Steve Tamborra - Strength and Conditioning Coach Walter Smith - Trainer Josh Smith - Manager Harry Woodworth - Manager POSTSEASON HISTORY 70

73 2006 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Clemson 8, Georgia Tech 4 June 16, 2006 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Steven Blackwood cf Wally Crancer rf Matt Wieters c Jeff Kindel lf Whit Robbins 3b Luke Murton 1b Wes Hodges dh Nick Scherer pr Mike Trapani 2b Michael Fisher ss Lee Hyde p Brad Rulon p Ryan Turner p Jared Hyatt p Tim Ladd p Totals Clemson AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Herman Demmink dh John Ingram ph Brad Chalk cf Marquez Smith 3b Tyler Colvin lf Taylor Harbin 2b Andy D Alessio 1b Stan Widmann ss D.J. Mitchell rf Adrian Casanova c Sean Clark p Ryan Hinson p Daniel Moskos p Totals Georgia Tech Clemson X E - Turner, R. (3). DP - Clemson 2. 2B - Crancer, W. 2 (11); M. Smith (19); Mitchell (3). HR - Kindel, J. (14); D Alessio (23). HBP - Wieters, M.; Fisher, M. SB - Ingram (1); M. Smith (5). Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Lee Hyde Brad Rulon Ryan Turner Jared Hyatt Tim Ladd Clemson IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Sean Clark Ryan Hinson Daniel Moskos Win - Honson (4-0). Loss - Turner, R. (4-4). Save - None. WP - Ladd, T.(2). HBP - by Clark (Fisher, M.); by Clark (Wieters, M.). PB - Wieters, M.(2). Inherited runners/scored: Rulon, B. 2/2; Turner, R. 1/1; Ladd, T. 1/1; Hinson 2/1. Umpires - HP: Randy Bruns 1B: John Kleis 2B: Paul Guillie 3B: Tony Maners Start: 1:08 pm Time: 2:44 Attendance: Cal State Fullerton 7, Georgia Tech 5 June 18, 2006 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Cal State Fullerton AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Justin Turner 2b Blake Davis ss Brett Pill 1b Danny Dorn lf David Cooper dh Joe Turgeon pr Cory Vanderhook ph Brandon Tripp rf/cf Clark Hardman cf Matthew Fahey ph Jared Clark rf Evan McArthur 3b John Curtis c Dustin Miller p John Estes p Adam Jorgenson p Ryan Paul p Totals Georgia Tech AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB Steven Blackwood cf Wally Crancer rf Matt Wieters c/p Jeff Kindel lf Whit Robbins 3b Luke Murton 1b Wes Hodges dh Andy Hawranick c Mike Trapani 2b Michael Fisher ss Blake Wood p Tim Ladd p Brad Rulon p Totals Cal State Fullerton Georgia Tech E - Pill(7). DP - CSF 1; Georgia Tech 1. 2B - Pill (20); Trapani, M. (12). 3B - Tripp (6). HR - Wieters, M. (15). HBP - Robbins, W.; Murton, L.. SH - Blackwood, S (2); Fisher, M. (9). SF - Robbins, W.(4). Cal State Fullerton IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Dustin Miller John Estes Adam Jorgenson Ryan Paul Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Blake Wood Tim Ladd Brad Rulon Matt Wieters Win - Paul (3-1). Loss - Wieters, M. (1-3). Save - None. WP - Miller (2). HBP - by Miller (Murton, L.); by Paul (Robbins, W.). BK - Rulon, B.(1). Inherited runners/scored: Estes 1/0; Jorgenson 2/0; Paul 1/0; Ladd, T. 2/0; Wieters, M. 1/0. Pitches/strikes: Miller 115/72; Estes 7/5; Jorgenson 6/6; Paul 26/17; Wood, B. 97/62; Ladd, T. 6/3; Rulon, B. 26/16; Wieters, M. 38/22. Umpires - HP: Paul Guillie 1B: Tony Maners 2B: Randy Bruns 3B: John Kleis Start: 1:08 pm Time: 3:41 Attendance: POSTSEASON HISTORY 71

74 2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKET POSTSEASON HISTORY Regionals May 30-June 2 *Campus or Neutral Sites Double Elimination First-Round Pairings Super Regionals June 6-8 or June 7-9 *Campus or Neutral Sites Best-of-Three Games Men's College World Series (CWS) June 14-24/25 Omaha, Nebraska Double Elimination First-Round Pairings Best-of-Three CWS Finals Men's College World Series (CWS) June 14-24/25 Omaha, Nebraska Double Elimination First-Round Pairings Best-of-Three CWS Finals Super Regionals June 6-8 or June 7-9 *Campus or Neutral Sites Best-of-Three Games vs. vs. Regional Champion Regional Champion Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion vs. vs. Regional Champion Regional Champion vs. vs. Regional Champion Regional Champion Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion vs. vs. Regional Champion Regional Champion vs. vs. National Top Eight Seeds Regional Champion Regional Champion vs. vs Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion Regional Champion Regional Champion vs. vs. Regional Champion Regional Champion Super Regional Champion vs. Super Regional Champion Regional Champion Regional Champion vs. Regionals May 30-June 2 *Campus or Neutral Sites Double Elimination First-Round Pairings vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. 72

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76 TEAM HISTORY Listed here are 62 major league baseball players whose enrollment at Georgia Tech is documented by records in the Tech alumni and registrar s offices. Not all of them actually played baseball at Tech, and a few were enrolled for no more than one quarter or one semester. This list was compiled with the help of Tech alumnus Richard Musterer and the Society for American Baseball Research. For more information and career major league statistics on these men, consult the Baseball Encyclopedia. Total Number of Major Leaguers Total in the Majors in Total that played for Head Coach Danny Hall Under Hall At Tech In Majors Jason Varitek Nomar Garciaparra Jay Payton , 10 Brad Rigby David Elder Kris Wilson , 06 Marlon Byrd Cory Vance Kevin Cameron Mark Teixeira Jason Perry Matt Murton Brandon Boggs Eric Patterson Micah Owings Tyler Greene Matt Wieters Mike Nickeas Blake Wood Charlie Blackmon Derek Dietrich Brandon Cumpton Horace Allen, Brooklyn-N (1919) - Played in four games. Tom Angley, Chicago-N (1929) - Batted.250 in five games. Red Barron, Boston-N (1929) - Batted.190 in 10 games in only major league season. Mike Bell, Atlanta-N ( ) - Played 53 games for the Braves, batting an even.200. Charlie Bishop, Philadelphia-A ( ), Kansas City-A (1955) - Had a record and a 5.33 ERA in four seasons. Pitched in 69 games, making 37 starts. Charlie Blackmon, Colorado-N ( ) - Made his major league debut June 7, 2011 with the Colorado Rockies and hit.255 in 27 games. Hit.283 with two homers for the Rockies in 2012, and played 82 games with a.309 average in Bud Blemker, Kansas City-A (1960) - Lettered in baseball and basketball at Tech. Pitched in one game in 1960 (1 2/3 innings). Brandon Boggs, Texas-A ( ), Milwaukee-N (2011) - Made his MLB debut April 29, 2008, and played in 101 games in his first season. Frank Bolick, Montreal-N (1993), Anaheim-A (1998) - Earned spot on roster splitting time between third base and first base for Montreal, picked up by Anaheim in Played the 1999 season for Chiba Lotte in Japan. Jung Bong, Atlanta-N ( ), Cincinnati-N (2004) - Pitched in 44 games as a Brave in Darren Bragg, Seattle-A ( ), Boston-A ( ), St. Louis-N (1999), Colorado-N (2000), New York-N (2001), New York-A (2001), Atlanta-N ( ), San Diego-N (2004), Cincinnati-N (2004) - Made his debut with Seattle during May and June of Traded to Boston in mid-1996, becoming regular starter in the outfield. Traded to St. Louis in mid-1999, hit.260, then released. Signed with Colorado in 2000, hit.221, then released. Played with the New York Mets and New York Yankees in Signed with the Atlanta Braves in 2002, and appeared in 213 games over two seasons. Played with San Diego and Cincinnati in Now a minor league coach. Kevin Brown, Texas-A ( ), Baltimore-A (1995), Florida-N ( ), San Diego-N (1998), Los Angeles-N ( ), New York-A ( ) - Pitched in the World Series twice, in 1997 with the world champion Florida Marlins and in 1998 with San Diego. No. 7 pick of first round in 1986, first full season in majors was Tied for the American League lead in victories in 1992 with a record. Signed with Baltimore as a free agent in 1995, with the Marlins in 1996, San Diego in 1998 and Los Angeles for Traded to New York prior to the 2004 season. Led NL in ERA in 1996 while winning 17 games. Pitched his first no-hitter vs. San Francisco at 3-Com Park in Was an All-Star selection in both leagues. Marlon Byrd, Philadelphia-N ( ), Washington- N ( ), Texas-A ( ), Chicago-N ( ), Boston-A (2012), New York-N (2013), Philadelphia-N (2013) - Made debut in 2002 with Philadelphia, and played in 10 games. Finished fifth in the 2003 NL Rookie of the Year voting. Traded to Washington in 2005, playing two seasons for the Nationals. Spent with the Rangers, playing in 377 games in the last three seasons. Had a career season in 2009 hitting 20 home runs while collecting 89 RBI. Traded to Chicago Cubs prior to 2010 season. Batted.293 with 12 HR and 66 RBI, and played in the 2010 MLB All-Star game. Played 119 games for the Cubs in 2011 and hit.276 with 22 doubles. Totalled 47 MLB games between the Cubs and Boston in Had a big season for the Mets in 2013, playing 117 games with 21 homers and 71 RBI before being traded to the Phillies late in the year. Bill Calhoun, Boston-N (1913) - Played in six games, getting one hit in 13 official at-bats. Kevin Cameron, San Diego-N ( ), Oakland-N (2009) - Made debut in early 2007 and began his Major League career by throwing 17.1 consecutive scoreless innings. Went 2-0 with a 2.79 ERA in 48 relief appearances his rookie season. Picked up by Oakland in Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen, striking out 15 batters in 18.1 IP with a 3.44 ERA. Lew Carpenter, Washington-A (1943) - Made four relief appearances with no record and a 0.00 ERA. Bruce Chen, Atlanta-N ( ), Philadelphia-N ( ), New York-N ( ), Montreal-N (2002), Cincinnati-N (2002), Houston-N (2003), Boston-A (2003), Baltimore-A ( ), Texas-A (2007), Kansas City-A (2009-present) - A student at Tech, but did not play for the Yellow Jackets, Chen spent parts of three seasons with the Braves, before being traded to the Phillies in Traded to the Mets in Traded to the Expos and then to the Reds in Spend 2003 with Boston and Houston before joining the Orioles in Picked up by Texas in Signed by Kansas City in On Aug. 6, Chen won his first major league game since Has been a key starter for the Royals over the last four seasons ( ), compiling 36 wins and a 4.55 ERA. Doug Creek, St. Louis-N (1995), San Francisco-N ( ), Chicago-N (1999); Tampa Bay-A ( ), Seattle- A (2002), Toronto (2003), Detroit-A (2005) - Called up in September of 1995 and pitched in middle relief. Traded to San Francisco prior to 1996 season. Traded to White Sox after 1997 season, then played 1998 season in Japan (Hanshin Tigers). Pitched in 140 games with Tampa Bay before being traded to Final 2013 Major League Statistics GEORGIA TECH S MAJOR LEAGUERS Seattle in Played with Toronto in Injured in Signed with Detroit in Ed Crowley, Washington-A (1928) - Played in two games and had one big-league at-bat. Brandon Cumpton, Pittsburgh-N (2013) - Pitched well in five late-season starts for the Pirates, posting a 2.05 ERA and 2-1 record in 30.2 innings. Derek Dietrich, Miami-N (2013) - Was called up by the Miami Marlins in 2013 and made his MLB debut on May 8, 2013 at San Diego and singled in his first at-bat. Claud Derrick, Philadelphia-A ( ), New York-A (1913), Cincinnati-N/Chicago-N (1914) - Played at Tech one year (1907); career.242 hitter as a utility infielder. Todd Dunn, Milwaukee-A (1997) - A football player at Tech for one year, batted.229 in 44 games for the Brewers. David Elder, Cleveland-A ( ) - Made debut in 2002, posting a 3.13 ERA in 15 relief appearances. Nomar Garciaparra, Boston-A ( ), Chicago-N ( ), Los Angeles-N ( ), Oakland-A (2009) - Called up in September of Installed as the Red Sox starting shortstop in 1997, earned a spot on the American League All-Star team and was voted AL Rookie of the Year. Hit cleanup for the Red Sox in 1998 with 35 HR and 122 RBI. American League batting champion in both 1999 (.357) and 2000 (.372). All Star in Traded to Chicago during the 2004 season and signed by Los Angeles in All Star as a first baseman in 2006 and moved to third base for the Dodgers in Played 55 games for the Dodgers in 2008, 31 at SS. Signed for one year by Oakland in 2009, playing in 65 games while batting.281. Signed a one-game deal with the Red Sox in 2010, retiring the same day. Tyler Greene, St. Louis-N ( ), Houston-N (2012), Chicago-A (2013) - Called up by the Cardinals on April 30, Hit.222 with two home runs and seven RBI in 48 games for St. Louis. Had 23 hits in 44 games with the Cardinals in Played 58 games for the Cards in 2011 and hit.212. Traded to Houston midway through 2012 and hit.246 with seven homers in 29 games with the Astros that year. Jim Hearn, St. Louis-N ( ), New York-N ( ), Philadelphia-N ( ) - Posted record and a 3.81 ERA in 13 seasons. Led NL in ERA (2.49) and shutouts (5) in Won game three of 1951 World Series, pitching 8 2/3 innings. Had 63 complete games in his career. Weldon Henley, Philadelphia-A ( ), Brooklyn-N (1907) - Had record and a 2.94 ERA in four seasons. Pitched no-hitter vs. St. Louis on July 22, Had 61 complete games in 81 career starts. Riccardo Ingram, Detroit-A (1994), Minnesota-A (1995) - After six seasons in the minors, received call from Detroit in July and August of Minnesota acquired him in the off-season; Ingram made Twins debut July 19, Now a minor league coach. Michael Jerzembeck, New York-A (1998) - September callup by the Yankees. Surrendered HR to Jason Varitek in his first start. On disabled list in Batters TEAM(S) BA SLG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Charlie Blackmon COL Marlon Byrd NYM/PHI Derek Dietrich MIA Tyler Greene CHW Mike Nickeas TOR Mark Teixeira NYY Matt Wieters BAL Pitchers TEAM W-L ERA SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Bruce Chen KCR Brandon Cumpton PIT Blake Wood CLE

77 GEORGIA TECH S MAJOR LEAGUERS Dick Jones, Washington-A ( ) - Pitched in six games and posted a 2-1 record with a 6.66 ERA. Scott Jordan, Cleveland-A (1988) - A September call-up by the Indians in 1988, he was traded to the Astros and played most of the 1989 season at class AA Columbus. Ed Lafitte, Detroit-A ( ), Brooklyn-F ( ), Buffalo-F (1915) - Had career record and 3.34 ERA in five seasons. Completed 47 of his 75 career starts. Pitched no-hitter against Kansas City on September 19, Also batted.220 in his career. Russ Lyon, Cleveland-A (1944) - Played in seven games and had two hits in 11 official at-bats. Marty Marion, St. Louis-N ( ), St. Louis-A ( ) - Batted.263 in 13-year major league career, and had a.231 average in 23 World Series games. Played 1,555 of his 1,572 big-league games at shortstop. Also managed from Erskine Mayer, Philadelphia-N ( ), Pittsburgh-N ( ), Chicago-A (1919) - Posted career record and a 2.96 ERA in eight seasons. Started two games in 1915 World Series, one a complete-game loss. Pitched the ninth inning of game five of 1919 Series for the infamous Chicago Black Sox, his final major league appearance. Sam Mayer, Washington-A (1915) - Hit.241 in 11 games for the Nationals Tom McMillan, Brooklyn-N ( ), Cincinnati-N (1910), New York-A (1912) - Batted.209 in four seasons, stole 45 bases in 297 games. Scrappy Moore, St. Louis-A (1917) - Played in four games Matt Murton, Chicago-N ( ), Oakland-A (2008), Colorado-N (2009) - Made debut with the Cubs in 2005 and hit.321 in 51 games. Started 122 games in Played in 94 games for the Cubs in 2007 and 19 in 2008 before being traded to Oakland. Traded to Rockies on Feb. 4, 2009 where he played in 29 games. David Newhan, San Diego ( ), Philadelphia-N ( ), Baltimore-A ( ), New York-N (2007), Houston-N (2008) - Made debut with Padres in 1999; signed by Philadelphia midway through 2000 season. Signed by Baltimore in Played in 56 games for the Mets in Signed by the Astros in 2008 and played in 64 games in Houston. Mike Nickeas, New York-N ( ), Toronto-A ( ) - Called-up by the Mets on September 4, Played in five games and had two hits in 10 at-bats. Played 21 games for the Mets in 2011, and played in 47 games in Was traded to Toronto following Micah Owings, Arizona-N ( ), Cincinnati-N ( ), Arizona-N (2011), San Diego-N (2012) - Made 27 starts in his rookie season, going 8-8 in innings of work. Played in 35 games for the Diamondbacks in 2008 before being traded to Cincinnati midseason. Started 19 games for the Reds in 2009 posting a 7-12 record with a 5.34 ERA. Appeared in 33 games (four starts) and was 8-0 for NL West champion Arizona in Finished 2011 with a 3.57 ERA in 63 innings. Was traded to the Padres in 2012, going 0-2 with a 2.79 ERA. Joe Palmisano, Philadelphia-A (1931) - Batted.227 in 19 games. Eric Patterson, Chicago-N ( ), Oakland-A ( ), Boston-A (2010), San Diego-N (2011) - Called up from Triple-A by the Cubs multiple times in 2008, playing in 13 games, before being traded to Oakland midseason. Hit.287 with a home run and 11 RBI in 39 games in Traded to Boston after 45 games with Oakland in Batted.226 with six homers and 16 RBI in 45 games with the Red Sox. Played 47 games and hit.180 for the Padres in Jay Payton, New York-N ( ), Colorado-N ( ), San Diego-N (2004), Boston-A (2005), Oakland-A ( ), Baltimore-A ( ) - September call-up by the Mets twice. Became everyday starter in center field in 2000 and played in World Series. Traded to Colorado in July, 2002, and hit.335 in 47 games. Signed by San Diego in Signed by Boston in 2005, and traded to Oakland during the season. Started 116 games for the Orioles in 2007 and played in 127 games in Jason Perry, Atlanta-N (2008) - Called up July 4, 2008, and played in four games for the Braves. Marc Pisciotta, Chicago-N ( ), Kansas City (1999) - Called up in June, 1997, and earned a win in his first relief appearance. Jim Poole, Los Angeles-N (1990), Texas-A (1991), Baltimore-A ( ), Cleveland-A (1995), San Francisco- N ( ), Cleveland-A ( ), Philadelphia-A (1999), Detroit-A (2000), Montreal-N (2000) - Struck out Tony Gwynn in 1990 debut with L.A. Waived by Baltimore following 1994 season, signed with Cleveland, pitching for Indians in 1995 and part of 1996 before being traded to San Francisco. Giants waived him in 1998, picked up by Cleveland to finish season. Pitched for Philadelphia in 1999, and played with Detroit and Montreal in Allowed a David Justice home run in game 6 of 1995 the World Series with the Indians. Del Pratt, St. Louis-A ( ), New York-A ( ), Boston-A ( ), Detroit-A ( ) - Second baseman who batted.292 with 966 RBI in 13 major league seasons. Hit.302 in his rookie year and finished his career with five consecutive.300 seasons, including a career-best.324 with Boston in Never played in fewer than 101 games in any season. Bobby Reeves, Washington-A ( ), Boston-A ( ) - Batted.252 in 502 games, career-high 66 runs scored in Pitched in one game in Brad Rigby, Oakland-A ( ), Kansas City-A ( ), Montreal-N (2000) - Called up from Edmonton to make his major league debut June 28 vs. Texas, posting a 1-7 record and a 4.87 ERA. Traded to Kansas City mid-season 1999, went 4-6 overall. Traded to Montreal mid-season 2000, and appeared in 10 games overall. Bill Strickland, St. Louis-A (1937) - Pitched in nine games (21 1/3 innings) with no record and a 5.91 ERA. Mark Teixeira, Texas-A ( ), Atlanta-N ( ), Los Angeles-A (2008), New York-A (2009-present) - Made Major League debut in 2003, and finished fourth in the AL Rookie of the Year voting. Won Silver Slugger award as American League s top offensive first baseman in 2004 and Earned American League Golden Glove award as top defensive first baseman in 2005 and Named to 2005 AL All-Star team. Set MLB record for most RBI by a switch-hitter (144) in Traded to Atlanta halfway through the 2007 season; hit.317 with 17 HR, 56 RBI in 54 games with the Braves. Played in 103 games in Atlanta before being traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in Hit.358 with 13 home runs in 54 games in L.A. Traded to the Yankees in December of Hit.292 with 39 home runs and 122 RBI for the 2009 World Series Champions. Named AL All-Star and Silver Slugger award winner in Hit 39 homers (third in AL) and drove in 111 runs (fourth in AL) in Played in 123 games with 24 homers and 84 RBI in 2012 and won his fifth career Gold Glove. Bob Tillman, Boston-A ( ), New York-A (1967), Atlanta-N ( ) - Batted.232 in nine big-league seasons, with season-high.278 in 1964 as a catcher for the Red Sox. Was a member of the Atlanta Braves 1969 NL West champions. Cory Vance, Colorado-N ( ) - September call up in 2002 and pitched in two games, including one start. Made nine appearances in Jason Varitek, Boston-A ( ) - Traded from Seattle to Boston in 1997, was a September call-up. Made the club full-time in 1998, became the No. 1 catcher in 1999, hitting.269 with 20 HR. Hit.273 with 25 HR in 2003 and was an AL All-Star. Led Boston to the World Series title in Named Red Sox team captain in Named to AL All-Star team and earned the Silver Slugger award in Helped Boston to the 2007 World Series title. Named an AL All-Star in Played 68 games for Boston in 2011 and hit.221. Frank Waddey, St. Louis-A (1931) - Batted.273 in 14 games in his only season. Matt Wieters, Baltimore-A (2009-present) - Made his MLB debut for the Orioles on May 29, 2009 against the Detroit Tigers. Hit.288 with 15 doubles, nine home runs and 43 RBI while starting 96 games behind the plate. Played first full year with Orioles in 2010, batting.249 with 11 homers and 55 RBI in 130 games. Had a breakout third season as Baltimore s starting catcher, winning a Fielding Bible Award and a Gold Glove as the best defensive catcher in MLB, and American League, respectively. Hit.262 with 22 homers in 139 games in Was a repeat Gold Glove winner and All-Star in 2012 after hitting.249 with 23 homers. Kris Wilson, Kansas City-A ( ), New York-A (2006) - Late season call-up in 2000, posted a 4.19 ERA in 34.1 innings. Made 29 appearances in Called up by New York in 2006 and made five appearances. Blake Wood, Kansas City-A ( ), Cleveland-A (2013) - Made debut with the Royals on May 12, Posted a 5.07 ERA, and a 1-3 record in 51 relief appearances (49.2 IP). Went 5-3 for the Royals with a 3.75 ERA in 55 relief appearances. Whit Wyatt, Detroit-A ( ), Chicago-A ( ), Cleveland-A (1937), Brooklyn-N ( ), Philadelphia- N (1945) - Won 106 games, including 17 shutouts, and lost 95 in 16-year career. In 1941, he tied for league lead in wins (22) and shutouts (7) as the Dodgers won the pennant. Pitched two complete games and earned the team s only victory in 41 World Series against the New York Yankees. MATT WIETERS 2-time AL Gold Glove WINNER 2-Time MLB All-STAR MARK TEIXEIRA 3-time Silver Slugger Award 5-time Gold Glove WINNER 2-Time MLB All-STAR JASON VARITEK 2005 AL Silver Slugger Award 2005 AL Gold Glove WINNER 3-time MLB All-STAR TEAM HISTORY 75

78 TEAM HISTORY Player, Pos.... Year Signed Jimmy Adams, OF Chicago Cubs Lane Akers, SS Kansas City Athletics Jon Anderson, C California Angels Tom Angley, C Chicago Cubs Luke Bard, P Minnesota Twins Tucker Barr, C Houston Astros Red Barron, OF Boston Braves Jason Basil, C-OF Oakland Athletics Jerry Bass, P Los Angeles Dodgers Mike Bell, 1B Atlanta Braves Brett Binkley, P Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves Charlie Bishop, P Philadelphia Athletics Charlie Blackmon, OF Colorado Rockies Bud Blemker, P Kansas City Athletics Brandon Boggs, OF Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers Frank Bolick, 3B Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, Pittsburgh Pirates, Colorado Rockies, Anaheim Angels, Chiba Lotte Marines Brannon Bonifay, 3B Atlanta Braves Cam Bonifay, 1B St. Louis Cardinals Kenny Bonifay, 1B-OF Pittsburgh Pirates Jed Bradley, LHP Milwaukee Brewers Darren Bragg, OF Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds Kevin Brown, P Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers,.New York Yankees Andy Bruce, 3B St. Louis Cardinals Corlis Buchanan Atlanta Crackers Brian Burks, P San Diego Padres Chase Burnett, OF Cleveland Indians Eddie Burns, P Cleveland Indians Brad Busbin, P Philadelphia Phillies Scott Byers, 1B California Angels Anthony Byrd, OF Minnesota Twins Marlon Byrd, OF Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates Pete Caldwell, 3B Atlanta Braves Bill Calhoun, 1B Macon Peaches, Boston Braves Kevin Cameron, P Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres Oakland Athletics Lew Carpenter, P Washington Senators Randy Carroll, 2B Cleveland Indians Bruce Chen, P Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Montreal Expos, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals Paul Cobb, OF-1B St. Louis Browns Brent Colson, P Los Angeles Dodgers Wally Crancer, OF Baltimore Orioles The Yellow Jackets had two players selected in the first five rounds of the 2008 MLB Draft - outfielder CHARLIE BLACKMON (left) and pitcher DAVID DUNCAN. YELLOW JACKETS IN THE PROS (From L-R): DARREN BRAGG ended his playing career in Cincinnati and has most recently served as the hitting coach for the Reds Single-A Dayton Dragons. WALLY CRANCER was one of two Yellow Jackets selected by the Orioles in the 2007 Major League Baseball draft and played for the Delmarva Shorebirds in MICHAEL FISHER, a sixth-round selection by the Atlanta Braves in 2007, played for the Single-A Rome Braves in Doug Creek, P St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers Jordan Crews, P Chicago Cubs Butch Crook, P Houston Astros Chuck Crowder, P Colorado Rockies Ed Crowley, 3B Washington Senators Brandon Cumpton, P Pittsburgh Pirates Jake Davies, 1B Boston Red Sox Derek Dietrich, SS Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins Claud Derrick, INF Philadelphia Athletics, New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs Bobby Dews, SS St. Louis Cardinals Stephen Donaghey, P Cleveland Indians Sam Dove, IF Philadelphia Phillies Sam Drake, P Milwaukee Brewers David Duncan, P Houston Astros Geoff Duncan, P Miami Marlins Todd Dunn, OF Milwaukee Brewers David Elder, P Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals Larry Elliott, SS Detroit Tigers Scott Erwin, P Oakland Athletics Jacob Esch, OF Miami Marlins Zane Evans, C Kansas City Royals Buck Farmer, P Detroit Tigers Mark Fischer, OF Boston Red Sox Michael Fisher, SS Atlanta Braves, New York Mets Carlton Fleming, 2B New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Paul Saints Keith Fleming, P Milwaukee Brewers Mike Fowler, OF Atlanta Braves Nomar Garciaparra, SS-3B Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics Pete Geist, SS-P Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays John Gher, OF-P Cleveland Indians Al Gogolin, P Oakland Athletics Chris Goodman, P Kansas City Royals, Boston Red Sox Steve Green, OF Los Angeles Dodgers, Detroit Tigers Tom Green, OF Pittsburgh Pirates Tyler Greene, SS St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros, Chicago White Sox, Atlanta Braves Ty Griffin, 2B Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals Garrett Groce, OF Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tim Gustafson, P Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies Kevin Guyette, P Boston Red Sox Gary Hardie, SS New York Mets Jim Hearn, P St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies Weldon Henley, P Philadelphia Athletics Chris Hicks, P Houston Astros Wes Hodges, IF Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants Heath Honeycutt, INF Miami Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds Jay Hood, SS Anaheim Angels John Horn, P Chicago Cubs Mike Hostetler, P Atlanta Braves 76

79 YELLOW JACKETS IN THE PROS Jared Hyatt, P Texas Rangers Lee Hyde, P Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds Riccardo Ingram, OF Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins Jim Ison Richmond Kevin Jacob, RHP St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles Michael Jerzembeck, P New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins Reggie Johnson, UT Los Angeles Dodgers Dick Jones, P Washington Senators Scott Jordan, OF Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros Steve Kelly, P Cincinnati Reds, Somerset Patriots Jeff Kindel, OF Colorado Rockies Bert Kizer, 1B New York Mets Andrew Kown, P Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants Dan Kyslinger, P Miami Marlins Tim Ladd, P Atlanta Braves Ed LaFitte, P Detroit Tigers J.A. Lafitte, C Macon Peaches Adam Leggett, 2B Anaheim Angels Cole Leonida, C Washington Nationals Richard Lewis, 2B Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Royals Rick Lockwood, 3B Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs Matt Lorenzo, P Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates Russ Lyon, C Cleveland Indians Marty Marion, SS St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Browns Erskine Mayer, P Philadelphia Phillies Sam Mayer, OF Washington Nationals Walt McConnell, 3B Los Angeles Dodgers Terry McCormick, P Tampa Bay Devil Rays Deck McGuire, P Toronto Blue Jays Tommy McMillan, SS Baton Rouge, Brooklyn Dodgers Eric McQueen, C Colorado Rockies Victor Menocal, P Philadelphia Phillies Andy Mitchell, P Baltimore Orioles Jeff Mons, C Los Angeles Dodgers Chris Morgan, OF Detroit Tigers Luke Murton, OF New York Yankees Matt Murton, OF Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies Hanshin Tigers (Japan) Jason Neighborgall, P Arizona Diamondbacks David Newhan, 1B-OF Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Houston Astros Gary Newsom, 2B Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves Thomas Nichols, 3B/C Los Angeles Angels Mike Nickeas, C Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays Micah Owings, P Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers Daniel Palka, OF Arizona Diamondbacks Joe Palmisano, C Philadelphia Athletics Billy Parham, P Los Angeles Dodgers Tyler Parker, C St. Louis Cardinals Rhett Parrott, P St. Louis Cardinals Eric Patterson, 2B Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers Danny Payne, OF San Diego Padres Jay Payton, OF New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles DANNY PAYNE (left) made his professional debut with the Eugene Emeralds in June, JEREMY SLAYDEN (right) was a member of the Phillies Double-A ball club in Reading in Jason Perry, OF Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics Detroit Tigers, Atlanta Braves, Tampa BayRays Marc Pisciotta, P Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians Tony Plagman, 1B Detroit Tigers Jim Poole, P Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos Mark Pope, P San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves Scott Prather, P St. Louis Cardinals Del Pratt, 2B St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers Bryan Prince, C Cincinnati Reds H.F. Reagin, C Atlanta Braves Bobby Reeves, P Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox Clifton Remole, OF-1B Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels Brad Rigby, P Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, Houston Astros Ryan Ritter, 2B Milwaukee Brewers Whit Robbins, IF Minnesota Twins Andrew Robinson, P Houston Astros Ronnie Robinson, P San Diego Padres Stu Rogers, P Texas Rangers Jeff Rowland, OF Detroit Tigers Brad Rulon New York Yankees Wes Rynders, P Washington Wild Things Brian Sager, P Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks Matt Saier, P Kansas City Royals Kyle Schmidt, P Baltimore Orioles Todd Shiver, P Milwaukee Brewers Matt Skole, IF Washington Nationals Jeremy Slayden, OF Philadelphia Phillies Michael Sorrow, INF San Francisco Giants Mike Sorrow, P New York Yankees John Stewart, P Atlanta Braves Brad Stockton, OF Texas Rangers Bill Strickland, P St. Louis Browns Mark Teixeira, 3B Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, New York Yankees Rich Thieme, P Atlanta Braves Brandon Thomas, OF New York Yankees BRANDON CUMPTON made his major league debut for the Pirates in 2013 after a late-season call-up. J.J. Thomas, 1B Houston Astros Tommy Thompson, 1B Kansas City Royals Bob Tillman, C Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves Ted Tomasovich, OF Cincinnati Reds Mike Trapani, 2B Detroit Tigers Ryan Turner, P Texas Rangers Cory Vance, P Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers Jason Varitek, C Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox Zach Von Tersch, P New York Mets Frank Waddey, OF St. Louis Browns Nick Wagner, P Tampa Bay Devil Rays Aaron Walker, P Tampa Bay Devil Rays Jeff Watchko, P Colorado Rockies K.G. White, OF Los Angeles Dodgers Matt Wieters, C Baltimore Orioles Kris Wilson, P Kansas City Royals, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees Michael Wolff, OF California Angels, Oakland Athletics Blake Wood, P Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians Sam Woodward Baton Rouge Kyle Wren, OF Atlanta Braves Jase Wrigley, P Colorado Rockies Whit Wyatt, P Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Athletics L.J. Yankosky, P Atlanta Braves Simon Young, P Cleveland Indians NOTE: Originally signed with first organization listed TEAM HISTORY 77

80 TEAM HISTORY Georgia Tech Draft Picks By the Numbers (Totals do not include those drafted out of high school that enroll at Tech) BY ROUND First Round Selections Player...Year...Overall Pick Kevin Brown th Ty Griffin th Jason Varitek #... 21st Jason Varitek th Nomar Garciaparra th Mark Teixeira th Tyler Greene th Matt Wieters th Deck McGuire th Jed Bradley th Supplemental First Round Six Player...Year...Overall Pick Jay Payton th Mark Fischer th Richard Lewis th Matt Murton nd Danny Payne th Luke Bard nd Second Round Selections Six Player...Year Butch Crook Ted Tomasovich Brad Rigby Wes Hodges Charlie Blackmon Derek Dietrich Top Five Rounds Top 10 Rounds Total number of Tech players drafted Total draft selections in Tech history draftees that chose to attend Tech.. 68 UNDER DANNY HALL First Round Selections Seven Supplemental First Round Selections Six Second Round Selections Four Top Five Rounds Top 10 Rounds Total number of players drafted Total number of draft selections draftees that chose to attend Tech None None None None BY YEAR Player Year..Organization...Round Robert Aaron, rhp Cleveland Indians Jon Anderson, c California Angels California Angels# Kyle Bakker, lhp Philadelphia Phillies Atlanta Braves Luke Bard, rhp Boston Red Sox Minnesota Twins....*1 Tucker Barr, c Oakland Athletics Houston Astros Jason Basil, c Cleveland Indians Oakland Athletics Jerry Bass, rhp Los Angeles Dodgers Brett Binkley, lhp Los Angeles Dodgers Charlie Blackmon, of Florida Marlins Boston Red Sox Colorado Rockies Steven Blackwood, of St. Louis Cardinals# W.J. Blane, 1b Baltimore Orioles Brandon Boggs, of New York Yankees Texas Rangers Frank Bolick, 3b Montreal Expos Milwaukee Brewers Kenny Bonifay, 1b Pittsburgh Pirates Jed Bradley, lhp Milwaukee Brewers Darren Bragg, of Seattle Mariners Kevin Brown, rhp Texas Rangers Andy Bruce, 3b Oakland Athletics# St. Louis Cardinals Brian Burks, rhp San Diego Padres Eddie Burns, lhp Atlanta Braves# Cleveland Indians Chase Burnette, of Cleveland Indians Brad Busbin, rhp Houston Astros Scott Byers, 1b California Angels Anthony Byrd, of Minnesota Twins Kevin Cameron, rhp Chicago White Sox Minnesota Twins Randy Carroll, 2b Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Brent Colson, lhp Los Angeles Dodgers Wally Crancer, of Baltimore Orioles Doug Creek, lhp California Angels# St. Louis Cardinals Butch Crook, lhp Houston Astros Jon Crosby, rhp Arizona Diamondbacks Chuck Crowder, lhp Detroit Tigers Pittsburgh Pirates# Colorado Rockies Brandon Cumpton, rhp Pittsburgh Pirates Jake Davies, 1b Boston Red Sox John Davis, rhp San Francisco Giants Derek Dietrich, ss Houston Astros Tampa Bay Rays Jeff Distasio, 1b San Francisco Giants Stephe Donaghey, rhp Kansas City Royals Sam Dove, 3b Philadelphia Phillies Sam Drake, rhp Detroit Tigers Milwaukee Brewers KEVIN BROWN (left) became the first Yellow Jacket to be drafted in the first round when the Texas Rangers selected him with their first pick of the 1986 Major League Draft. georgia tech in the mlb draft David Duncan, lhp Minnesota Twins Washington Nationals# Houston Astros Geoff Duncan, rhp Florida Marlins Curtis Dupart, of Colorado Rockies Marty Durkin, 2b Milwaukee Brewers Cleveland Indians David Elder, rhp Texas Rangers Scott Erwin, rhp Los Angeles Dodgers# Oakland Athletics Jacob Esch, rhp/ss Florida Marlins Zane Evans, c Kansas City Royals Buck Farmer, rhp Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Brewers# Detroit Tigers Mark Fischer, of Boston Red Sox....*1 Michael Fisher, ss Atlanta Braves Carlton Fleming, 2b New York Yankees Keith Fleming, rhp Milwaukee Brewers Brian Fleury, c Houston Astros Mike Fowler, 3b Los Angeles Dodgers ! Nomar Garciaparra, ss Milwaukee Brewers Boston Red Sox Pete Geist, of Los Angeles Dodgers Al Gogolin, rhp Oakland Athletics Chris Goodman, rhp Florida Marlins# Kansas City Royals John Goodman, rhp St. Louis Cardinals# Matt Gonzalez, ss Oakland Athletics Steve Green, of Los Angeles Dodgers Tom Green, of Pittsburgh Pirates Tyler Greene, ss Atlanta Braves St. Louis Cardinals Ty Griffin, 2b Baltimore Orioles Chicago Cubs Matthew Grimes Chiacgo White Sox Philadelphia Phillies# Tim Gustafson, rhp Atlanta Braves Kevin Guyette, rhp Seattle Mariners Buck Hall, lhp Los Angeles Dodgers Texas Rangers Jon Halverson, rhp Montreal Expos Jason Haniger, c Pittsburgh Pirates# Gary Hardie, ss Cleveland Indians New York Mets Robb Hardy, p Boston Red Sox Andy Hawranick, c Chicago Cubs# Chris Hicks, rhp Texas Rangers Houston Astros Wes Hodges, 3b Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Heath Honeycutt, 3b Florida Marlins Jay Hood, ss Minnesota Twins Anaheim Angels John Horn, lhp Chicago Cubs Mike Hostetler, rhp Atlanta Braves Atlanta Braves Brian Howard, ss Seattle Mariners Jared Hyatt, rhp Texas Rangers Lee Hyde, lhp Atlanta Braves Mott Hyde, ss Toronto Blue Jays Riccardo Ingram, of Detroit Tigers Dusty Isaacs, rhp Pittsburgh Pirates Kevin Jacob, rhp New York Yankees# St. Louis Cardinals Reggie Johnson, 3b Los Angeles Dodgers Scott Jordan, of Boston Red Sox# Cleveland Indians Jon Henry Kail, of Boston Red Sox Steve Kelly, rhp Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Roger Kinard, lhp Atlanta Braves Jeff Kindel, of Colorado Rockies Bert Kizer, 1b New York Mets John Kohli, lhp Toronto Blue Jays ! Baltimore Orioles Andrew Kown, rhp Detroit Tigers Tim Ladd, lhp Atlanta Braves Adam Leggett, 2b Anaheim Angels Cole Leonida, C Washington Nationals Richard Lewis, 2b Atlanta Braves....*1 Rick Lockwood, 3b Baltimore Orioles# Baltimore Orioles

81 georgia tech in the mlb draft (From L-R): Left-hander JIM POOLE made his Major League debut two years after being drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988; J.J. THOMAS was one of seven Yellow Jackets selected in the 1997 MLB Draft; KRIS WILSON, a ninth-round selection by Kansas City in 1997, made his Major League debut with the Royals in 2000; Two years after being drafted by Colorado in the fourth round of the 2000 MLB Draft, CORY VANCE made his debut in the Major Leagues. Anthony Maisano, 1b Seattle Mariners Walt McConnell, 3b Los Angeles Dodgers Shane McGill, rhp Pittsburgh Pirates Deck McGuire, rhp Toronto Blue Jays Eric McQueen, c New York Mets Colorado Rockies Victor Menocal, ss Atlanta Braves Philadelphia Phillies Brandon Miller, c Boston Red Sox Jeff Mons, c Cincinnati Reds Chris Morgan, of Kansas City Royals# Detroit Tigers A.J. Murray, c Houston Astros Luke Murton, 1b New York Yankees# Arizona Diamondbacks# New York Yankees Matt Murton, of Boston Red Sox....*1 Jason Neighborgall, rhp Boston Red Sox Arizona Diamondbacks... 3 David Newhan, 2b Chicago Cubs Gary Newsom, 2b Los Angeles Dodgers Thomas Nichols, 3b Los Angeles Angels Mike Nickeas, c Texas Rangers Micah Owings, rhp Colorado Rockies Chicago Cubs# Daniel Palka, 1b Philadelphia Phillies Arizona Diamondbacks... 3 Tyler Parker, c New York Mets St. Louis Cardinals Rhett Parrott, rhp Milwaukee Brewers St. Louis Cardinals Eric Patterson, 2b Colorado Rockies Chicago Cubs Danny Payne, of San Diego Padres....*1 Jay Payton, of New York Mets....*1 Jason Perry, of Toronto Blue Jays Philip Perry, rhp New York Mets St. Louis Cardinals# Marc Pisciotta, rhp Pittsburgh Pirates Cole Pitts, rhp Cleveland Indians Tony Plagman, 1b New York Yankees# Detroit Tigers Jim Poole, lhp Los Angeles Dodgers# Los Angeles Dodgers Mark Pope, rhp Atlanta Braves San Diego Padres Scott Prather, lhp California Angels St. Louis Cardinals Bryan Prince, c Cincinnati Reds Clifton Remole, 1b Anaheim Angels Brad Rigby, rhp New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Ryan Ritter, 2b Cleveland Indians Milwaukee Brewers Whit Robbins, if Minnesota Twins Andrew Robinson, rhp Houston Astros Stu Rogers, lhp Texas Rangers Jeff Rowland, of Cleveland Indians# Detroit Tigers Brad Rulon, rhp New York Yankees Brian Sager, rhp Arizona Diamondbacks Chicago White Sox Matt Saier, rhp Kansas City Royals Mike Schisler, rhp Milwaukee Brewers# Atlanta Braves.... 3! Kyle Schmidt, rhp Baltimore Orioles Charles Sheffield, of Oakland Athletics Todd Shiver, rhp Milwaukee Brewers Matt Skole, 3b Washington Nationals Jeremy Slayden, of San Diego Padres Oakland Athletics# Philadelphia Phillies DeAndre Smelter Minnesota Twins Michael Sorrow, 3b San Francisco Giants John Stewart, lhp Atlanta Braves Brad Stockton, of Texas Rangers Mark Teixeira, 3b Boston Red Sox Texas Rangers Rich Thieme, lhp Atlanta Braves Brandon Thomas, of Colorado Rockies Pittsburgh Pirates# New York Yankees J.J. Thomas, of Kansas City Royals Houston Astros Tommy Thompson, 1b Kansas City Royals Ted Tomasovich, of San Diego Padres# Cincinnati Reds.... 2! Ryan Turner, lhp Texas Rangers Cory Vance, lhp Los Angeles Dodgers Colorado Rockies Jason Varitek, c Houston Astros Minnesota Twins# Seattle Mariners Zach Von Tersch, rhp Washington Nationals New York Mets Nick Wagner, rhp Tampa Bay Devil Rays...28 Aaron Walker, lhp Tampa Bay Devil Rays...30 Jeff Watchko, rhp Pittsburgh Pirates# Colorado Rockies K.G. White, of Los Angeles Dodgers Matt Wieters, c Baltimore Orioles Kris Wilson, rhp New York Mets Kansas City Royals Joe Wise, rhp Chicago Cubs# St. Louis Cardinals Michael Wolff, of California Angels Blake Wood, rhp Kansas City Royals Kyle Wren, of Cincinnati Reds# Atlanta Braves Jase Wrigley, rhp Colorado Rockies L..J. Yankosky, rhp Minnesota Twins Tampa Bay Devil Rays# Atlanta Braves Simon Young, lhp Florida Marlins Cleveland Indians NOTES: * Supplemental first-round (sandwich) pick + Drafted from high school/junior college but enrolled at Tech ++ Drafted from high school and enrolled in junior college before attending Georgia Tech # Drafted from Georgia Tech but returned! January phase of draft Luke Bard was drafted in the Supplemental First Round by Minnesota in 2012, becoming the 13th player under Coach Hall to go in the first or supplemental first round. Tech teammates and 1994 first round draft picks (from left) NOMAR GARCIAPARRA, JAY PAYTON and JASON VARITEK prior to a Boston Red Sox - San Diego Padres game at Fenway Park in TEAM HISTORY 79

82 First Team Selections Year Player...Organization(s) 1986 Kevin Brown, P.... TSN 1987 Riccardo Ingram, OF.... ABCA, BA 1988 Ty Griffin, 2B.... TSN 1991 Andy Bruce, 3B.... ABCA 1992 Jason Varitek, C.... ABCA, BA, CB 1993 Jason Varitek, C.... ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA Nomar Garciaparra, SS.... NCBWA 1994 Nomar Garciaparra, SS.. ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA Jay Payton, OF.... ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA Jason Varitek, C.... ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA Brad Rigby, P.... NCBWA 1997 Mark Fischer, OF.... TSN Kris Wilson, P NCBWA 1998 Chuck Crowder, P.... TSN 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B.. BA, CB, BW, NCBWA, TSN 2005 Tyler Greene, SS.... BA, CB, NCBWA, USA 2006 Matt Wieters, C.... BA 2007 Matt Wieters, C.... BA, RC 2009 Deck McGuire, P CB, NCBWA 2013 Daniel Palka, OF.... BA, NCBWA Bud Blemker, P 1957 ABCA....2nd Randy Carroll, 2B 1965 ABCA.... 3rd yellow jacket all-americans Ty Griffin, 2B 1988 Sporting News.... 1st ABCA....2nd Baseball America.. 3rd Scott Erwin, P 1988 ABCA.... 3rd Baseball America.. 3rd Brad Rigby, P 1993 ABCA....2nd Baseball America.. 2nd Collegiate Baseball.2nd NCBWA....2nd 1994 NCBWA.... 1st Baseball America.. 2nd Jay Payton, OF 1994 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball.1st NCBWA.... 1st Second Team Selections 1957 Bud Blemker, P.... ABCA 1966 Butch Crook, P.... TSN 1979 Tommy Thompson, 1B.... ABCA 1988 Ty Griffin, 2B...ABCA 1991 Andy Bruce, 3B...BA 1993 Brad Rigby, P.... ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA 1995 Ryan Ritter, OF/UT.... NCBWA 1996 Michael Sorrow, 3B.... NCBWA 1997 Mark Fischer, OF...BA, ABCA Kris Wilson, P ABCA, TSN 1999 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... NCBWA 2000 Richard Lewis, 2B BW, NCBWA, TSN 2002 Kyle Bakker, P.... BA 2003 Micah Owings, P-DH.... BA 2006 Matt Wieters, C...ABCA 2007 Matt Wieters, C... NCBWA 2009 Deck McGuire, P BA 2011 Mark Pope, P.... CB 2013 Zane Evans, C.... NCBWA Butch Crook, P 1966 Sporting News....2nd Cam Bonifay, 1B 1971 Sporting News.... HM Darren Bragg, OF 1990 Baseball America.. 3rd Andy Bruce, 3B 1990 ABCA.... 3rd 1991 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 2nd Al Gogolin, P 1994 NCBWA.... HM Ryan Ritter, OF/UT 1995 NCBWA....2nd Collegiate Baseball. 3rd ABCA.... HM TEAM HISTORY Third Team Selections 1965 Randy Carroll, 2B.... ABCA 1985 Scott Jordan, OF.... BA 1988 Scott Erwin.... ABCA, BA Ty Griffin, 2B...BA 1990 Darren Bragg, OF.... BA Andy Bruce, 3B.... ABCA Mike Hostetler, P.... ABCA Anthony Maisano, 1B-C.... ABCA 1994 Brad Rigby, P...BA 1995 Ryan Ritter, OF/UT...CB 1996 Mark Fischer, OF.... NCBWA 1997 Mark Fischer, OF... NCBWA Kris Wilson, P BA, CB 1998 Chuck Crowder, P... CB, NCBWA 1999 Chuck Crowder, P.... NCBWA Heath Honeycutt, 2B.... NCBWA Scott Prather, UT.... NCBWA 2000 Cory Vance, P.... BA 2002 Eric Patterson, 2B.... CB Kyle Bakker, P... CB, NCBWA 2007 Danny Payne, OF.... BA Matt Wieters, C...CB 2009 Deck McGuire, P ABCA Luke Murton, OF.... ABCA, CB, BA 2010 Deck McGuire, P CB Tony Plagman.... CB Derek Dietrich.... BA 2011 Mark Pope, P... BA, NBCWA 2013 Daniel Palka, OF...CB Zane Evans, C...CB, BA Honorable Mention 1971 Cam Bonifay, 1B.... TSN 1994 Al Gogolin, P.... NCBWA 1995 Ryan Ritter, OF/UT...ABCA 1996 David Elder, P.... NCBWA J.J. Thomas, OF.... NCBWA 2012 Jake Davies, 1B.... CBI Alex Cruz, P.... CBI KEY: ABCA - American Baseball Coaches Association BA - Baseball America BW - Baseball Weekly CB - Collegiate Baseball (TPX Louisville Slugger) CBI - CollegeBaseballInsider.com NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Assoc. RC - Rivals.com TSN - The Sporting News USA - USA Today NOTE: Italicized = received higher honors same season Tommy Thompson, 1B 1979 ABCA....2nd Scott Jordan, OF 1985 Baseball America.. 3rd Kevin Brown, P 1986 Sporting News.... 1st Riccardo Ingram, OF 1987 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 1st Mike Hostetler, P 1990 ABCA.... 3rd Anthony Maisano, 1B 1990 ABCA.... 3rd Jason Varitek, C 1992 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball. 1st 1993 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball. 1st NCBWA.... 1st 1994 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball. 1st NCBWA.... 1st Nomar Garciaparra, SS 1993 NCBWA.... 1st 1994 ABCA.... 1st Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball. 1st NCBWA.... 1st Michael Sorrow, 3B 1996 NCBWA....2nd In 1986, pitcher KEVIN BROWN became the first Yellow Jacket to receive first-team All- America honors. 80

83 yellow jacket all-americans Mark Fischer, OF 1996 NCBWA.... 3rd 1997 Sporting News.... 1st Baseball America.. 2nd ABCA....2nd NCBWA.... 3rd Mark Teixeira, 3B 1999 NCBWA....2nd 2000 Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball. 1st NCBWA.... 1st Sporting News.... 1st Baseball Weekly... 1st Matt Wieters, C 2006 Baseball America.. 1st ABCA/Rawlings....2nd 2007 Baseball America.. 1st Rivals.com.... 1st NCBWA....2nd Collegiate Baseball. 3rd Jake Davies, 1B 2012 Coll. Baseball Insider. HM David Elder, P Richard Lewis, 2B Danny Payne, OF Alex Cruz, P 1996 NCBWA.... HM 2000 NCBWA....2nd The Sporting News.2nd Baseball Weekly...2nd 2007 Baseball America.. 3rd 2012 Coll. Baseball Insider. HM J.J. Thomas, OF Cory Vance, P Deck McGuire, P Daniel Palka, OF 1996 NCBWA.... HM 2000 Baseball America.. 3rd 2009 Collegiate Baseball. 1st NCBWA.... 1st Baseball America.. 2nd ABCA/Rawlings.... 3rd 2010 Collegiate Baseball. 3rd 2013 Baseball America.... 1st NCBWA.... 1st ABCA/Rawlings.... 2nd Collegiate Baseball... 3rd Kris Wilson, P Kyle Bakker, P Luke Murton, OF Zane Evans, C 1997 NCBWA.... 1st Sporting News....2nd ABCA....2nd Baseball America.. 3rd Collegiate Baseball. 3rd 2002 Baseball America.. 2nd Collegiate Baseball. 3rd NCBWA.... 3rd 2009 ABCA/Rawlings.... 3rd Baseball America.. 3rd Collegiate Baseball. 3rd 2013 NCBWA.... 2nd Baseball America.... 3rd ABCA/Rawlings.... 3rd Collegiate Baseball... 3rd Chuck Crowder, P Eric Patterson, 2B Tony Plagman, 1B 1998 Sporting News.... 1st NCBWA.... 3rd Collegiate Baseball. 3rd 1999 NCBWA.... 3rd 2002 Collegiate Baseball. 3rd 2010 Collegiate Baseball. 3rd Heath Honeycutt, 2B 1998 NCBWA.... 3rd Scott Prather, UT 1998 NCBWA.... 3rd Micah Owings, P-DH 2003 Baseball America.. 2nd Tyler Greene, SS 2005 Baseball America.. 1st Collegiate Baseball. 1st NCBWA.... 1st USA Today.... 1st Derek Dietrich, SS 2010 Baseball America.. 3rd Mark Pope, P 2011 Collegiate Baseball.2nd Baseball America.. 3rd NCBWA.... 3rd Freshman All-America Year Player...Organization(s) 1984 Jeff Mons, C...BA 1986 Ty Griffin, 2B...BA Frank Bolick, 3B...BA 1987 Sam Drake, P...BA 1989 Mike Hostetler, P...BA 1990 Carlton Fleming, 2B...CB 1991 Jason Varitek, C...CB 1992 Nomar Garciaparra, SS...BA, CB Brad Rigby, P...BA Michael Smith, OF...BA Jay Payton, OF...BA 1993 Ryan Ritter, OF...BA, CB 1995 Kris Wilson, P...BA 1996 Chuck Crowder, P...BA Jay Hood, SS...BA 1998 Cory Vance, P...CB 1999 Mark Teixeira, 3B...BA, CB* 2000 Jeff Watchko, P...BA, CB 2001 Kyle Bakker, P...CB Matt Murton, OF...CB 2002 Eric Patterson, 2B...BA, CB Jeremy Slayden, OF...BA, CB 2003 Micah Owings, P-DH...BA, CB Tyler Greene, SS...BA, CB 2005 Matt Wieters, UT...BA, CB 2008 Derek Dietrich, SS...BA, CB, NCBWA*, RC* Deck McGuire, P...CB, NCBWA 2009 Matt Skole, 3B...CB 2011 Kyle Wren, CF...CB, NCBWA, BA Zane Evans, C...BA 2013 Matt Gonzalez, 2B...CB KEY: BA - Baseball America CB - Collegiate Baseball (TPX Louisville Slugger) NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association RC - Rivals.com *Indicates National Freshman of the Year TEAM HISTORY 81

84 TEAM HISTORY Golden Spikes Award (Outstanding Amateur Player) 1988 Ty Griffin, 2B.... finalist 1993 Jason Varitek, C.... finalist 1994 Jason Varitek, C... winner 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... finalist 2007 Danny Payne, OF.... semifinalist 2007 Matt Wieters, C.... semifinalist 2009 Deck McGuire, P.... semifinalist 2010 Derek Dietrich, SS.... semifinalist 2011 Mark Pope, P.... semifinalist 2013 Zane Evans, C.... semifinalist R.E. Bob Smith Award (College Player of the Year) -- award discontinued in Ty Griffin, 2B.... finalist 1990 Mike Hostetler, P.... finalist 1991 Andy Bruce, 3B.... semifinalist 1993 Jason Varitek, C.... semifinalist 1994 Jason Varitek, C... winner Nomar Garciaparra, SS... semifinalist Jay Payton, OF.... semifinalist 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... semifinalist Dick Howser Trophy (College Player of the Year) 1994 Jason Varitek, C... winner 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B... winner 2013 Zane Evans, C.... semifinalist Daniel Palka, OF.... semifinalist Brooks Wallace Award (College Player of the Year: ) (Best College Shortstop: 2009-present) 2006 Matt Wieters, C.... semifinalist 2009 Derek Dietrich, SS.... semifinalist Johnny Bench Award (Top Collegiate Catcher) 2007 Matt Wieters, C.... finalist 2013 Zane Evans, C.... finalist National Pitcher of the Year 2009 Deck McGuire....finalist 2013 Buck Farmer.... semifinalist National Freshman Player of the Year 1999 Mark Teixeira, 3B.. Collegiate Baseball 2008 Derek Dietrich, SS.... Rivals.com National Freshman Hitter of the Year 2008 Derek Dietrich, SS.... NCBWA Tommy Thompson Mark TEIXEIRA Charlie Blackmon Nomar Garciaparra MATTHEW BOGGS derek dietrich National Player of the Year 1994 Jason Varitek, C.... ABCA... Baseball America... NCBWA 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B... Baseball America...Sporting News National Coach of the Year 1997 Danny Hall....Sporting News JASON VARITEK (top) and MARK TEIXEIRA are the only two players in school history to win the Dick Howser Trophy, recognizing the top player in college baseball. In 2008, DEREK DIETRICH (right) was named the National Freshman Player of the Year by Rivals.com and the National Freshman Hitter of the Year by the NCBWA. Steven Blackwood JACOB ESCH L.J. Yankosky BRANDON THOMAS national & regional honors Olympians 1988 Ty Griffin, 2B.... gold 1992 Nomar Garciaparra, SS Jason Varitek, C ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District (Formerly GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Dist.) 1979 Tommy Thompson, IF.... 1st 1993 Nomar Garciaparra, SS.... 1st 1994 Nomar Garciaparra, SS.... 1st 1996 Adam Easterling, OF.... 1st 1997 L.J. Yankosky, P st 1998 L.J. Yankosky, P st 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... 1st 2002 Matthew Boggs, 2B.... 1st 2004 Steven Blackwood, OF st 2005 Steven Blackwood, OF st 2006 Steven Blackwood, OF st 2007 Jared Hyatt, P.... 1st 2008 Charlie Blackmon, OF.... 1st Brad Feltes, 3B.... 3rd Jason Haniger, C.... 3rd Zach Von Tersch, P.... 3rd 2009 Dereck Dietrich, SS.... 1st 2010 Derek Dietrich, SS.... 1st Tony Plagman, 1B.... 1st 2011 Jacob Esch, SS.... 1st 2012 Brandon Thomas, OF.... 1st Sam Dove, 3B.... 1st 2013 Brandon Thomas, OF.... 1st Georgia Tech s All-Time Capital One Academic All-Americans selected by CoSIDA Formerly: GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America; ESPN The Magazine) 1979 Tommy Thompson, IF.... 2nd team 1993 Nomar Garciaparra, SS.... 3rd team 1994 Nomar Garciaparra, SS.... 1st team 1997 L.J. Yankosky, P.... 1st team 1998 L.J. Yankosky, P.... 1st team 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... 1st team 2002 Matthew Boggs, 2B.... 2nd team 2006 Steven Blackwood, OF.... 3rd team 2008 Charlie Blackmon, OF.... 2nd team 2009 Derek Dietrich, SS.... 2nd team 2010 Derek Dietrich, SS.... 3rd team 2011 Jacob Esch, SS.... 3rd team 2012 Brandon Thomas, OF.... 2nd team 2013 Brandon Thomas, OF.... 3rd team The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) annually select the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Teams. To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA for his career. Athletes are not eligible until they have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at his current Institution. All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) 1984 Scott Jordan, OF Pete Geist, SS 1985 Scott Jordan, OF 1987 Riccardo Ingram, OF 1988 Scott Erwin, P Ty Griffin, 2B K.G. White, OF 1989 Andy Bruce, 3B st Anthony Maisano, DH nd 1990 Andy Bruce, 3B st Anthony Maisano, DH st 1991 Andy Bruce, 3B st Darren Bragg, OF.... 2nd 1992 Jason Varitek, C.... 1st Carlton Fleming, 2B.... 2nd 1993 Jason Varitek, C.... 1st Brad Rigby, P.... 1st Nomar Garciaparra, SS....2nd Brett Binkley, P.... 2nd 1994 Jason Varitek, C.... 1st Nomar Garciaparra, SS.... 1st Jay Payton, OF.... 1st Brad Rigby, P.... 2nd 1995 Ryan Ritter, OF.... 1st Michael Sorrow, SS.... 1st Brandon Hensley, 3B.... 2nd J.J. Thomas, DH.... 2nd 1996 Mark Fischer, OF.... 1st J.J. Thomas, DH.... 1st Adam Leggett, 2B.... 2nd 1997 Mark Fischer, OF.... 1st Kris Wilson, P.... 1st Adam Leggett, 2B.... 2nd 1998 Chuck Crowder, P.... 2nd 1999 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... 1st 2000 Mark Teixeira, 3B.... 1st Richard Lewis, 2B.... 1st Bryan Prince, C.... 1st Jason Basil, OF.... 1st Cory Vance, P.... 1st 2001 Bryan Prince, C.... 1st Richard Lewis, SS.... 2nd Victor Menocal, 3B.... 2nd 2002 Kyle Bakker, P.... 2nd Jeremy Slayden, OF.... 2nd 2004 Steven Blackwood, OF st Eric Patterson, 2B.... 1st 2005 Tyler Greene, SS.... 1st Blake Wood, P.... 2nd Steven Blackwood, OF nd Matt Wieters, DH.... 2nd 2006 Matt Wieters, C.... 1st Wes Hodges, 3B.... 2nd Danny Payne, OF.... 2nd 2007 Danny Payne, OF.... 1st Matt Wieters, C.... 2nd 2008 Derek Dietrich, SS.... 2nd 2009 Deck McGuire, P.... 1st Luke Murton, OF.... 1st 2011 Mark Pope, P.... 1st Kyle Wren, OF.... 2nd 2012 Buck Farmer, P.... 2nd Brandon Thomas, OF.... 2nd Jake Davies, 1B.... 2nd 2013 Daniel Palka, OF.... 1st Zane Evans, C.... 1st Buck Farmer, P.... 2nd All-District 1950 Henry Schoening, 1B Y.F. (Buddy) Thompson, P 1965 Randy Carroll, 2B 1968 Ted Tomasovich, OF 1971 Larry Elliott, SS (1st) Mike Sorrow (2nd) 1975 Frank Turner, SS 1976 Jim Giuliani, OF 1982 Rick Lockwood, 3B All-South Independent 1974 Cam Bonifay, 1B 82

85 atlantic coast conference honors ACC Coach of the Year 1983 Jim Morris Jim Morris Jim Morris Danny Hall Danny Hall Danny Hall ACC Athlete of the Year (McKevlin Award) 1987 Riccardo Ingram...OF ACC Player of the Year 1987 Riccardo Ingram...OF 1991 Andy Bruce...3B 1993 Jason Varitek...C 2000 Mark Teixeira...3B ACC Pitcher of the Year 2009 Deck McGuire...RHP ACC Rookie of the Year 1991 Jason Varitek...C 1992 Nomar Garciaparra...SS 1999 Mark Teixeira...3B 2003 Micah Owings...P/1B 2005 Matt Wieters...C In 2009, DECK McGUIRE (top) became the first player in Yellow Jacket history to be named the Atlantic Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year. RICCARDO INGRAM (middle) won the ACC Player of the Year and the McKevlin Award, recognizing the ACC s top male athlete, in NOMAR GARCIAPARRA (right) became the second Yellow Jacket to receive the league s top rookie honors when he was named the ACC Rookie of the Year in All-Atlantic Coast Conference (Selected by a vote of the league s head coaches) 1979 Tommy Thompson, 1B...2nd 1980 Gary Newsom, 2B...2nd 1981 Gary Newsom, 2B...2nd 1982 Rick Lockwood, 3B...1st Gary Newsom, 2B...1st 1983 Rick Lockwood, 3B...1st 1984 Scott Jordan, CF...1st 1985 Scott Jordan, CF...1st Walt McConnell, 3B...1st Pete Geist, OF...2nd Steve Newbern, OF...2nd Jamie Sims, 2B...2nd 1986 Kevin Brown, P...2nd Jeff Distasio, 1B...2nd 1987 Ty Griffin, 2B...1st Riccardo Ingram, OF...1st Jim Poole, P...1st K.G. White, OF...1st Mike Fowler, OF...2nd Roger Kinard, P...2nd Billy Parham, 1B...2nd 1988 Ty Griffin, 2B...1st Jim Poole, P...1st K.G. White, OF...1st Pat McGuire, OF...2nd Joe Wise, P...2nd 1989 Andy Bruce, 3B...1st Anthony Maisano, DH...1st Marty Durkin, OF...2nd Mike Hostetler, RP...2nd 1990 Darren Bragg, OF...1st Andy Bruce, 3B...1st Mike Hostetler, SP...1st Anthony Maisano, DH...1st Jon Anderson, C...2nd 1991 Andy Bruce, 3B...1st Darren Bragg, OF...1st Jason Varitek, C...2nd 1992 Jason Varitek, C...1st Brian Alyea, DH...2nd Carlton Fleming, 2B...2nd Michael Wolff, 1B...2nd 1993 Brett Binkley, RP...1st Nomar Garciaparra, SS...1st Brad Rigby, SP...1st Jason Varitek, C...1st Brandon Hensley, 3B...2nd Jay Payton, OF...2nd 1994 Nomar Garciaparra, SS...1st Jay Payton, OF...1st Jason Varitek, C...1st 1995 Tucker Barr, C...1st Brandon Hensley, 3B...1st Ryan Ritter, OF...1st Matt Saier, UT...1st Michael Sorrow, SS...2nd J.J. Thomas, DH...2nd 1996 Michael Sorrow, 3B...1st Mark Fischer, OF...1st Tucker Barr, C...2nd Scott Byers, 1B...2nd Adam Leggett, 2B...2nd J.J. Thomas, OF...2nd 1997 J.J. Thomas, 1B...1st Kris Wilson, P...1st David Elder, P...2nd Mark Fischer, OF...2nd 1998 Chuck Crowder, P...1st Heath Honeycutt, 3B...2nd Jay Hood, SS...2nd Scott Prather, UT...2nd Jase Wrigley, P...2nd L.J. Yankosky, P...2nd 1999 Chuck Crowder, P...1st Mark Teixeira, 3B...1st Jason Basil, OF...2nd Eric McQueen, C...2nd 2000 Jason Basil, OF...1st Richard Lewis, 2B...1st Bryan Prince, C...1st Mark Teixeira, 3B...1st Cory Vance, P...1st 2001 Bryan Prince, C...1st Jason Basil, OF...2nd Steve Kelly, P...2nd Richard Lewis, SS...2nd 2002 Eric Patterson, 2B...1st Kyle Bakker, P...2nd Matt Murton, OF...2nd Tyler Parker, C...2nd Jeff Watchko, P...2nd 2003 Eric Patterson, 2B...1st Micah Owings, UT...1st Kyle Bakker, P... 2nd Matt Murton, OF...2nd 2004 Brandon Boggs, OF...1st Eric Patterson, 2B...1st Micah Owings, UT...1st Steven Blackwood, OF...2nd Andrew Kown, P...2nd Clifton Remole, OF...2nd 2005 Steven Blackwood, OF...1st Tyler Greene, SS...1st Wes Hodges, 3B...1st Matt Wieters, UT...1st Jeff Kindel, OF...2nd Jeremy Slayden, OF...2nd Mike Trapani, 2B...2nd Blake Wood, P...2nd 2006 Danny Payne, OF...1st Wes Hodges, 3B...2nd Matt Wieters, C...2nd Jeff Kindel, OF...2nd 2007 Danny Payne, OF...1st Matt Wieters, C...1st 2008 Charlie Blackmon, OF...2nd Derek Dietrich, SS...2nd David Duncan, SP...2nd Brad Feltes, 3B...2nd 2009 Deck McGuire, P...1st Luke Murton, OF...1st Jeff Rowland, OF...1st Derek Deitrich, SS...2nd Tony Plagman, 1B...2nd 2010 Matt Skole, 3B...1st Tony Plagman, 1B...1st Derek Dietrich. SS...1st Deck McGuire, P...1st Thomas Nichols, DH...2nd Jed Bradley, P...2nd 2011 Mark Pope, P...1st Kyle Wren, OF...1st. Jake Davies, 1B...2nd Matt Skole, 3B...2nd Jed Bradley, P...2nd Buck Farmer, P...2nd 2012 Buck Farmer, P...1st Brandon Thomas, OF...1st Jake Davies, 1B...2nd Daniel Palka, OF...2nd 2013 Buck Farmer, P...1st Zane Evans, C...1st Daniel Palka, OF...1st Kyle Wren, OF...2nd All-ACC Academic Baseball Team In 2006, the ACC began recognizing student-athletes that excelled both on the diamond and in the classroom (achieving a 3.0 GPA or higher for the academic year as well as during his entire academic career) 2006 Steven Blackwood, Tim Gustafson, Lee Hyde, Brad Rulon, Ryan Turner 2007 Brad Feltes, Michael Fisher, Jared Hyatt, Tony Plagman 2008 Charlie Blackmon, Brad Feltes, Jason Haniger, Tony Plagman 2009 Derek Dietrich, Jason Haniger, Chris House, Tony Plagman, Jeff Rowland, Zach Von Tersch 2010 Jay Dantzler, Derek Dietrich, Jacob Esch, Cole Leonida, Tony Plagman 2011 Luke Bard, Jed Bradley, Sam Dove, Jacob Esch, Zane Evans, Brandon Thomas 2012 Luke Bard, Zane Evans, Brandon Thomas 2013 Sam Dove, Jonathan King, Brandon Thomas ACC Honor Roll The ACC recognizes any student-athletes who achieve a GPA of 3.0+ for the academic year Doug Blemker, Rich Robbins 1981 Joe Lattanzi, Richard O Brien, David Trapani 1982 Rick Lockwood, Richard O Brien, Alan Walker 1983 Steve Newbern 1984 Doug Boomer, Jeff Distasio, Steve Newbern, George Shirilla, Pete Stephens 1985 Rob Beistline, Chuck Maisano, Steve Newbern, Jim Poole, Carl Sitler, Pete Stephens 1986 Keith Kerver, Pete Stephens 1987 Keith Kerver, Carl Sitler 1988 Alan Cape 1989 Billy Harris 1991 Matt Barr, Tim Crutcher, Dave Wiggins 1992 Matt Barr, Carlos Cason, Nomar Garciaparra, Jay Payton, Brad Rigby 1993 Matt Barr, Nomar Garciaparra, Ryan Ritter 1994 Matt Barr, Tucker Barr, Adam Easterling, Nomar Garciaparra, Brandon Hutchins, Scott McIntyre, L.J. Yankosky 1995 Adam Easterling, L.J. Yankosky 1996 Adam Easterling, Steven Kidd, Lance Shannon, Bobby Willner 1997 Jeff Bien, Adam Easterling, Heath Honeycutt, Jahmal Overton, L.J. Yankosky 1998 Jason Atha, Matthew Boggs, Derik Goffena, Jahmal Overton, Brad Stockton, L.J. Yankosky 1999 Jason Atha, Jason Basil, Matthew Boggs, Steve Economos, Richard Lewis, Jahmal Overton, Brad Stockton, Mark Teixeira 2000 Matthew Boggs, Kevin Cameron, Derik Goffena, Steve Kelly, Richard Lewis, Jahmal Overton, Jason Perry, Philip Perry, Wes Rynders, Matthew Swain, Mark Teixeira, Cory Vance, Jeff Watchko 2001 Kyle Bakker, Matthew Boggs, Derik Goffena, Steve Kelly, Cameron Lane, Philip Perry, Brian Sager, Brad Stockton, Mark Teixeira 2002 Jordan Crews, Eric Patterson, Jason Perry, Philip Perry, Mike Trapani, Jeff Watchko 2003 Steven Blackwood, Jordan Crews, Micah Owings, Philip Perry, Mike Trapani, Jeff Watchko 2004 Jordan Crews, Jared Hyatt, Jason Neighborgall, Micah Owings, Ryan Stanley 2005 Steven Blackwood, Jordan Crews, Tim Gustafson, Loyall Gause, Lee Hyde, Jake Hall, Cameron Lane, Ryan Turner 2006 Steven Blackwood, Jay Dantzler, Brad Feltes, Michael Fisher, Tim Gustafson, Jason Haniger, Chris Hicks, Jared Hyatt, Lee Hyde, Brad Rulon, Ryan Tinkoff, Ryan Turner, Blake Wood 2007 Charlie Blackmon, Eddie Burns, Jay Dantzler, Brad Feltes, Michael Fisher, Jason Garofalo, Jason Haniger, Chris Hicks, Jared Hyatt, Tony Plagman, Ryan Turner, Zach Von Tersch 2008 Charlie Blackmon, Chase Burnette, Eddie Burns, Jay Dantzler, Sean Devine, Derek Dietrich, Jesse Dubberly, Brad Feltes, Jason Garofalo, Jason Haniger, Chris House, Cole Leonida, Elliott Ogawa, Tony Plagman, Jeff Rowland, Brad Rulon, Matt Simonds, Ryan Tinkoff, Jeff Ussery, Zach Von Tersch 2009 Jed Bradley, Zach Brewster, Chase Burnette, Brandon Cumpton, Jay Dantzler, Sean Devine, Jarrett Didrick, Derek Dietrich, Jacob Esch, Jason Haniger, Chris House, Kevin Jacob, Cole Leonida, Patrick Long, Evan Martin, Thomas Nichols, Elliott Ogawa, Tony Plagman, Andrew Robinson, Jeff Rowland, Matt Simonds, Jeff Ussery, Zach Von Tersch, Connor Winn 2010 Luke Bard, Jed Bradley, Brandon Crumpton, Jay Dantzler, Jarrett Didrick, Derek Dietrich, Sam Dove, Jacob Esch, Cole Leonida, Patrick Long, Evan Martin, Thomas Nichols, Tony Plagman, Andrew Robinson, Matt Simonds, Brandon Thomas, Jeff Ussery, Connor Winn, Taylor Wood 2011 Luke Bard, Zach Brewster, Chase Butler, Clay Dalton, Jarrett Didrick, Sam Dove, Jacob Esch, Zane Evans, Brad Markey, Evan Martin, Brandon Thomas, Jeff Ussery, Taylor Wood 2012 Luke Bard, Jarrett Didrick, Mitch Earnest, Zane Evans, Evan Martin, Jonathan Roberts, Daniel Spingola, Devin Stanton, Brandon Thomas, Connor Winn 2013 Sam Dove, Mitch Earnest, Buck Farmer, Geoffrey Greenfader, Jonathan King, Kyle Leah, Jonathan Roberts, Devin Stanton, Brandon Thomas, Grant Wruble, Will Young TEAM HISTORY 83

86 TEAM HISTORY All-Southeastern Conference 1939 Billy Gibson...SS 1951 Chappell Rhino...2B Bob Lusk...3B 1953 Chappell Rhino...UT 1954 Larry Morris...RF 1955 Bobby McCauley...UT 1956 Lane Akers...SS 1957 Johnny Menger...3B Bud Blemker...P Lane Akers...UT 1959 Bud Blemker...P George Inman...C Roger Kaiser...OF Mike Thomas...2B 1960 Ed Chambless...P George Inman...C 1961 Charlie Thompson... OF Billy Williamson...UT* 1962 John Gher...1B Richard Conliff...C* 1963 Jimmy Adams...C* *Eastern Division All-Metro Conference 1976 Jim Giuliani...OF 1977 Rich Robbins...OF Jerry Bass...P Helms Hall of Fame Joe Pittard, Coach Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Athlete of the Year 1988 Ty Griffin...2B 1994 Jason Varitek...C Atlanta Dugout Club College Player of the Year 1971 Mike Sorrow 1976 David Middour 1991 Andy Bruce 1992 Jason Varitek 1993 Jason Varitek 1994 Jason Varitek 1996 Michael Sorrow 1997 Mark Fischer 2003 Micah Owings 2004 Andrew Kown A two-sport star at Georgia Tech, ROGER KAISER (top) was an All-SEC outfielder as well as a consensus All-American in basketball. All-SEC third baseman BOB LUSK batted.465 in 1951, the modern-day school record for highest batting average in a season on the Flats. past conference/miscellaneous honors Tournament History Team Honors Since 1982 MVP 1982 Rick Lockwood.... 3B 1983 Chris Morgan.... OF-1B 1984 Scott Jordan.... OF 1985 Scott Jordan.... OF 1986 Jeff Distasio B Keith Kerver.... SS 1987 Riccardo Ingram.... OF 1988 Ty Griffin.... 2B 1989 Darren Bragg.... OF-IF 1990 Darren Bragg.... OF 1991 Carlton Fleming.... 2B 1992 Jason Varitek.... C 1993 Jason Varitek.... C 1994 Nomar Garciaparra....SS 1995 Ryan Ritter.... OF-2B 1996 Mark Fischer.... OF 1997 Mark Fischer.... OF 1998 Heath Honeycutt....IF 1999 Mark Teixeira.... 3B 2000 Mark Teixeira.... 3B Bryan Prince.... C 2001 Richard Lewis....2B-SS 2002 Victor Menocal....SS-P 2003 Micah Owings.... P-DH 2004 Eric Patterson.... 2B 2005 Tyler Greene.... SS 2006 Matt Wieters.... C 2007 Matt Wieters.... C 2008 Charlie Blackmon.... OF 2009 Luke Murton.... OF 2010 Tony Plagman.... 1B 2011 Matt Skole.... 3B 2012 Jake Davies.... 1B 2013 Zane Evans.... C/RHP Outstanding Pitcher 1983 Stu Rogers.... L 1984 George Shirilla.... R 1985 Kevin Brown.... R 1986 Keith Fleming.... R 1987 Todd Shiver.... R 1988 Scott Erwin R 1989 Doug Creek.... L 1990 Mike Hostetler.... R 1991 Marc Pisciotta.... R 1992 Brent Colson.... L 1993 Brad Rigby.... R 1994 Al Gogolin.... R 1995 Kris Wilson.... R 1996 David Elder.... R 1997 Kris Wilson.... R 1998 Chuck Crowder.... L 1999 Chuck Crowder.... L 2000 Cory Vance.... L 2001 Steve Kelly.... R 2002 Kyle Bakker.... L 2003 Brian Burks.... R 2004 Andrew Kown.... R 2005 Blake Wood.... R 2006 Lee Hyde.... L 2007 David Duncan.... L 2008 David Duncan.... L 2009 Deck McGuire.... R 2010 Deck McGuire.... R 2011 Mark Pope.... R 2012 Buck Farmer.... R 2013 Buck Farmer.... R Most Dedicated Player 1983 Rick Lockwood.... 3B 1984 Keith Kerver.... SS 1985 Carl Sitler.... UT 1986 John Stewart.... P 1987 Keith Kerver.... SS 1988 Jim Poole.... P 1989 Brian Fleury.... C 1990 Jon Anderson.... C 1991 Doug Creek.... P 1992 Carlton Fleming.... 2B 1993 Jason Varitek.... C 1994 Jason Varitek.... C 1995 Brandon Hensley.... 3B 1996 Adam Leggett.... 2B 1997 Adam Leggett.... 2B 1998 Jahmal Overton.... OF 1999 Jahmal Overton.... OF 2000 Jahmal Overton.... OF 2001 Matthew Boggs.... OF-2B 2002 Matthew Swain.... OF 2003 Matthew Swain.... OF 2004 Mike Trapani....IF 2005 Cameron Lane.... IF-OF 2006 Jeff Kindel.... OF 2007 Eddie Burns.... P 2008 Brad Feltes.... 3B 2009 Jeff Rowland.... OF 2010 Jeff Rowland.... OF 2011 Jed Bradley.... P 2012 Zane Evans....C-P 2013 Daniel Palka.... OF Mr. Hustle Award 1983 Steve Newbern.... OF 1984 Steve Newbern.... OF 1985 Steve Newbern.... OF 1986 K.G. White.... OF 1987 David Ivester.... C 1988 David Ivester.... C 1989 David Ivester.... 1B 1990 Tom Green.... OF 1991 Reggie Johnson.... OF-3B 1992 Reggie Johnson.... 1B 1993 Scott McIntyre.... 2B 1994 Scott McIntyre.... 2B 1995 Adam Leggett.... 2B-3B 1996 Adam Leggett.... 2B 1997 Adam Leggett.... 2B 1998 Eric McQueen.... C 1999 Eric McQueen.... C 2000 Matthew Swain....IF 2001 Brian Jackson.... 3B 2002 Matthew Boggs.... 3B 2003 Mike Trapani....IF 2004 Cameron Lane.... IF-OF 2005 Mike Trapani.... 2B 2006 Mike Trapani.... 2B 2007 Jason Haniger.... C 2008 Jason Haniger.... C 2009 Chris House.... OF 2010 Jay Dantzler.... OF 2011 Sam Dove.... OF 2012 Thomas Smith.... 2B 2013 Kyle Wren OF Outstanding Scholar-Athlete 1983 Pete Stephens.... C 1984 Steve Newbern.... OF 1985 Steve Newbern.... OF 1986 Pete Stephens.... C 1987 David Ivester.... C 1988 David Ivester.... C 1989 Billy Harris.... P 1990 Dave Wiggins.... C 1991 Dave Wiggins.... OF 1992 Matt Barr.... C 1993 Matt Barr.... C 1994 Matt Barr.... C 1995 Adam Easterling.... OF 1996 Adam Easterling.... OF 1997 L.J. Yankosky.... P 1998 L.J. Yankosky.... P 1999 Matthew Boggs.... 2B-OF 2000 Philip Perry.... P 2001 Brad Stockton.... OF 2002 Jordan Crews.... P 2003 Jordan Crews.... P 2004 Jordan Crews.... P 2005 Jordan Crews.... P 2006 Steven Blackwood.... OF 2007 Jared Hyatt.... P 2008 Charlie Blackmon.... OF 2009 Jason Haniger.... C 2010 Derek Dietrich.... SS 2011 Jacob Esch.... SS 2012 Brandon Thomas.... OF 2013 Brandon Thomas.... OF Rookie of the Year 1983 Walt McConnell.... 2B-3B 1984 Jeff Mons.... C 1985 K.G. White.... OF 1986 Frank Bolick.... 3B 1987 Sam Drake.... P 1988 Doug Creek.... P 1989 Tom Green.... OF 1990 Carlton Fleming.... 2B 1991 Jason Varitek.... C 1992 Nomar Garciaparra.... SS 1993 Ryan Ritter.... OF-2B 1994 Tucker Barr....C-P 1995 J.J. Thomas.... OF-DH 1996 Chuck Crowder.... P 1997 Jeff Bien.... P 1998 Matthew Boggs.... 2B 1999 Mark Teixeira.... 3B 2000 Jeff Watchko.... P 2001 Matt Murton.... OF-DH 2002 Eric Patterson.... 2B 2003 Micah Owings.... P-DH 2004 Wes Hodges.... 3B 2005 Matt Wieters....C-P 2006 David Duncan.... P 2007 Patrick Long....IF 2008 Derek Dietrich.... SS Deck McGuire.... P 2009 Matt Skole.... 3B 2010 Buck Farmer.... P 2011 Kyle Wren OF 2012 Cole Pitts.... P 2013 Jonathan King.... P 1959 Miami Sports Carnival Miami, Fla. [Champion] L Miami, 3-4 W Yale, 4-0 T Miami, 2-2 T Yale, 4-4 W Miami, 15-3 W Yale, 8-5 W Miami, Florida State Invitational Tallahassee, Fla. L Florida State, 0-5 L Florida State, 2-3 W N.E. Louisiana St., 7-4 W N.E. Louisiana St., Rainbow Easter Tournament Honolulu, Hawaii [Champion] L Hawaii, 2-6 W Waseda, 9-1 W Sacramento St., 4-3 (12 inn.) W Hawaii-Pacific, 4-3 (10 inn.) W Santa Clara, W Sacramento State, 8-1 W Santa Clara, 6-1 W Hawaii, 9-2 W Hawaii-Pacific, 5-1 L Waseda, 3-8 Double round-robin, All-Tournament: Outstanding Pitcher Kevin Brown, P; Jeff Distasio, 1B; Keith Kerver, SS; Riccardo Ingram, OF 1988 Desert Classic Las Vegas, Nev. [Fourth Place] L Oklahoma, 4-6 L Nevada-Las Vegas, 8-13 W Texas Christian, 8-4 L Oklahoma, 2-3* L Texas Christian, 4-6* *Round-robin det. seeding for playoff. All-Tournament: Ty Griffin, 2B 1989 Pillsbury Classic Minneapolis, Minn. [Fifth Place] L Arizona, 1-3 L Minnesota, 4-14 L Oklahoma State, 4-5 L Arizona, 4-12 (7 inn.) Round-robin 1990 Rainbow Spring Tournament Honolulu, Hawaii [Third Place] L Hawaii, 5-6 L Wright State, 1-6 (8 inn.) W Oklahoma State, 8-2 (8 inn.) L Iona, 1-4 (8 inn.) L Creighton, 4-5 (8 inn.) W Iona, 15-1 (8 inn.) W Hawaii, 9-2 W Wright State, 4-3 (10 inn.) L Oklahoma State, 4-7 (6 inn.) W Creighton, 3-2 (10 inn.) Double round-robin. All-Tournament: Darren Bragg, OF; Andy Bruce, DH; Carlton Fleming, 2B; Mike Hostetler, P 1992 Busch Challenge VI New Orleans, La. L Louisiana State, 2-3 W New Orleans, 5-4 W Tulane, 10-2 Round-robin with three Georgia teams against three Louisiana teams All-Tournament: Carlton Fleming, 2B; Jason Varitek, C; Reggie Johnson, DH 1993 Olive Garden Classic Kissimmee, Fla. [Champion] W Auburn, 5-4 W Central Florida, 13-2 W Pepperdine, 5-4 W Pepperdine, 3-2* *Round-robin, championship. All-Tournament: MVP David Newhan, 1B; Scott McIntyre, 2B; Jay Payton, OF; Michael Smith, OF 1993 Oscar Mayer Classic Minneapolis, Minn. [Champion] W Cal St.-Fullerton, 7-6 (11 inn.) W Arkansas, 3-2 W Minnesota, 11-3 Round-robin All-Tournament: MVP Jay Payton, OF; Brett Binkley, P; Nomar Garciaparra, SS; Buck Hall, P; Jason Varitek, C; Michael Sorrow (top hitter) 1994 Anaheim Hilton Classic Fullerton, Calif. L Oklahoma, 6-8 W San Diego, 5-4 (11 inn.) L Cal State-Fullerton, 0-2 Round-robin 1995 Desert Classic Las Vegas, Nev. [Third Place] W Utah, 10-2 W Washington, 19-8 W Nevada-Las Vegas, L Washington, W Utah, 20-5* *Round-robin determined seeding for playoff Olive Garden Classic Kissimmee, Fla. L Alabama, 2-7 L Texas Tech, 4-8 L Central Florida, 7-8 Round-robin, no champion All-Tournament: Adam Leggett, 2B 1999 Disney Baseball Blast Lake Buena Vista, Fla. L Auburn, L Oklahoma, 0-12 W Jacksonville, 14-1 Round-robin, no champion 2000 Kia Baseball Bash Fullerton, Calif. L Southern California, 2-9 Mississippi State, rained out Cal State-Fullerton, rained out Round-robin, no champion 2001 Rice Invitational Houston, Tex. W Lamar, 11-9 L Rice, 4-5 W Nebraska, 15-8 Round-robin, no champion 2002 Baseball at the Beach Myrtle Beach, S.C. W Coastal Carolina, 2-1 L South Carolina, 3-8 W Virginia Commonwealth, 8-2 Round-robin, no champion 2003 Memorial Health Diamond Classic Savannah, Ga. W Rider, 8-1 W Michigan, 7-6 W Armstrong Atlantic State, 12-4 Round-robin, no champion 2004 Kia Baseball Bash Fullerton, Calif. L Southern California, 2-9 L Cal State Fullerton, 1-7 L Oklahoma, 2-6 Round-robin, no champion 2006 Baseball at the Beach Myrtle Beach, S.C. W Tennessee, 8-5 W VCU, 8-2 (6 inn.) Coastal Carolina, rained out Round-robin, no champion 2012 Winthrop Coca-Cola Classic Rock Hill, S.C. L Kent State, 0-5 W Winthrop, 5-0 W Kent State, 6-2 W Winthrop, 5-3 Overall Record:

87 yellow jackets & team usa Year Player/Coach...Events (Medal) 1985 Kevin Brown, P 1987 Ty Griffin, 2B...Pan American Games, Indianapolis (Silver) Jim Poole, P...Pan American Games, Indianapolis (Silver) Jim Morris, Assistant Coach... Pan American Games, Indianapolis (Silver) 1988 Ty Griffin, 2B...Olympics, Seoul, Korea* (Gold) Jim Poole, P...Pre-Olympic Exhibition Tour Marty Durkin, 3B...Int l Harbor Tournament, Taiwan 1989 Doug Creek, P...Intercontinental Cup, Puerto Rico (6th) Mike Hostetler, P...Presidential Cup, Taiwan (Silver) Marc Pisciotta, P...Presidential Cup, Taiwan (Silver) Jim Morris, Head Coach...Presidential Cup, Taiwan (Silver) Rick Jones, Assistant Coach... Presidential Cup, Taiwan (Silver) 1990 Mike Hostetler, P...Goodwill Games, Seattle (Bronze), World Championship, Canada (7th), IBA World All-Star Game, Atlanta Darren Bragg, OF...Goodwill Games, Seattle (Bronze), World Championship, Canada (7th) Jim Morris, Head Coach...Goodwill Games, Seattle (Bronze), World Championship, Canada (7th), IBA World All-Star Game, Atlanta Rick Jones, Assistant Coach... Goodwill Games, Seattle (Bronze), World Championship, Canada (7th) 1991 Jason Varitek, C...Invited to trials, but did not participate 1992 Nomar Garciaparra, SS...Olympics, Barcelona, Spain Jason Varitek, C...Olympics, Barcelona, Spain 1993 Nomar Garciaparra, SS...IBA World All-Star Game, Tokyo, Japan 1997 Chuck Crowder, P...Intercontinental Cup 2000 Richard Lewis, 2B...Honkbal Cup, The Netherlands (Gold) Mark Teixeira, 3B...Honkbal Cup, The Netherlands (Gold) 2002 Kyle Bakker, P...FISU World Championships, Messina, Italy (Silver) Eric Patterson, 2B...FISU World Championships, Messina, Italy (Silver) 2003 Tyler Greene, SS-3B...Pan American Games, Dominican Republic (Silver) Mike Nickeas, C...Pan American Games, Dominican Republic (Silver) Micah Owings, P-DH...Pan American Games, Dominican Republic (Silver) Eric Patterson, 2B...Pan American Games, Dominican Republic (Silver) 2005 Wes Hodges, 3B...Exhibition tour Matt Wieters, C-P...Exhibition tour 2008 Derek Dietrich, SS...Harlem Baseball Tournament (Champion), FISA World Championships, Czech Republic (Gold) *Demonstration sport NOMAR GARCIAPARRA and JASON VARITEK (left) were on the 1992 USA team which was the first to compete for an Olympic medal in Barcelona, Spain. JIM MORRIS (below, center) was the pitching coach on the silver medal-winning USA team, which also included second baseman TY GRIFFIN and pitcher JIM POOLE, in the 1987 Pan American Games. DEREK DIETRICH (below) helped the USA Baseball National Team to the gold medal at the FISA World Championships in Third baseman WES HODGES (above) and utility player MATT WIETERS (right) played with the USA Baseball National Team in TEAM HISTORY Four players - (from left) ERIC PATTERSON, MIKE NICKEAS, MICAH OWINGS and TYLER GREENE - represented Georgia Tech on the silver medal-winning USA Baseball Team at the Pan American Games in

88 Player, Pos. Year Inducted Lane Akers, SS 1969 Tom Angley, C 1970 Frank Asbury, OF 1977 Jerry Bass, P 1983 John P. Baum, 3B 1968 Bud Blemker, P 1970 Cam Bonifay, IF 1982 Darren Bragg, OF 2002 Kevin Brown, P 1991 Andy Bruce, 3B 2001 Randy Carroll, 2B 1976 Kid Clay, Coach 1973 Doug Creek, P 2001 Chuck Crowder, P 2010 Craig Day, P 1962 Larry Elliott, SS 1981 Scott Erwin, P 2000 K.J. (Wooch) Fielder, OF 1961 Mark Fischer, OF 2008 Keith Fleming, P 1991 Nomar Garciaparra, SS 2004 Billy Gibson, SS 1973 Ty Griffin, 2B 1994 Mike Hostetler, P 2001 John Hyder, Coach 1956 Louis Ingram, OF 1978 Riccardo Ingram, OF 1995 George Inman, C 1979 Jim Ison, 1B-OF 1963 Scott Jordan, OF 1990 Ed Jones 1971 Henry Kalb, P 2005 Bert Kizer, 1B 1984 Ed LaFitte, P 1958 Richard Lewis, SS/2B 2013 Rick Lockwood, 3B 1989 Jim Luck, IF, Coach 1972 Bob Lusk, 3B 1985 Player, Pos. Year Inducted Bobby McCauley, IF 1975 Walt McConnell, 3B 1993 Johnny Menger, C-3B 1970 Jim Morris, Coach 1999 Gary Newsom, 2B 1992 Jay Payton, OF 2005 Joe Pittard, Coach 1968 Jim Poole, P 1997 Jerry Priestley, P 1982 H.F. Reagin, C 1983 Bobby Reeves, SS 1985 Chappell Rhino, 2B 1974 Brad Rigby, P 2006 L.W. (Chip) Robert, OF 1959 Mike Schisler, P 1980 E.C. Settle, OF 1980 Todd Shiver, P 1999 georgia tech hall of fame Player, Pos. Year Inducted Mike Sorrow, P 1979 Sloan Stribling 1984 Mark Teixeira, 1B 2011 J.J. Thomas, 1B 2009 Sunshine Thompson, P 1965 Tommy Thompson, 1B 1986 Ted Tomasovich, OF 1986 Cory Vance, P 2012 Jason Varitek, C 2004 Billy Williamson, SS 2013 K.G. White, OF 1998 Kris Wilson, P former Yellow Jacket baseball players and coaches have been inducted into Georgia Tech s Athletics Hall of Fame, including MARK TEIXEIRA in JASON VARITEK (left), a Georgia Tech Hall of Fame inductee in 2004, and head coach DANNY HALL (center) joined BRAD RIGBY (right) at his induction ceremony in Retired/Honored Jerseys RETIRED HONORED 27 kevin brown 5NOMAR GARCIAPARRA TEAM HISTORY 44 JIM LUCK 33JASON Head Coach 320 career wins NCAA Tournament in 1971 VARITEK Catcher Golden Spikes & Dick Howser Trophy, time consensus First Team All-America ACC Player of the Year 23 MARK TEIXEIRA 6 randy carroll 86

89 all-time records: coaches & captains Year Team Captain(s) Record Conf Weldon Henley Weldon Henley 9-5 Todd: 12-9 (.571) 1902 E.C. Patterson 5-8 Sammy Strang: 5-8 (.385) 1903 Brinson 9-9 Irving: 9-9 (.500) 1904 Sam Woodward Sam Woodward Craig Day Ed Lafitte L.W. Robert Corlis Buchanan Harry Holland Harry Holland Carl Sloan Fairfax Montague Murphy Pound Edgar Montague J.C. Senter Albert Hill 12-7 John Heisman: (.625) 1918 Shorty Guill Charlie Turner Tip Wheeler Joe Bean: (.660) 1921 Frank Asbury 1922 Red Barron Ed Morgan ! 1924 Johnny Baum Joe Palmisano Bobby Reeves ! 1927 Tom Angley Arthur McCash Jimmie Stevens Bill Terrell Fred Holt 8-13 Kid Clay: (.596) 1932 Dewey Waldrop Bill Hogsed SEC 1934 Tommy Sprading SEC 1935 Sundial Martin SEC 1936 Georgia Tech had no baseball team in Carl Waits SEC 1938 Harry Appleby SEC 1939 Bill Gibson SEC Bobby Dodd: (.404) SEC Record: (.377) john heisman joe pittard Year Team Captain(s) Record Conf unknown SEC 1941 unknown SEC 1942 unknown SEC 1943 Charlie Smith, Duck Smith SEC Georgia Tech had no baseball teams in 1944 and 1945 Roy Mundorff: (.421) SEC Record: (.454) 1946 Frank Broyles SEC 1947 Henry Kalb SEC 1948 Lewis Hook SEC 1949 Red Shoenning SEC 1950 Bob Bossons SEC 1951 Bob McCoy SEC 1952 Chappell Rhino SEC 1953 Clyde Young SEC 1954 Charlie Brannon SEC 1955 Larry Morris, Dave Redford SEC 1956 Bill Cohen SEC 1957 Lane Akers % 13-3 SEC 1958 Earl Moore, Ted Thomas SEC 1959 Doug Veazey SEC 1960 George Inman SEC 1961 Roger Kaiser SEC Joe Pittard: (.494) SEC Record: (.480) 1962 John Gher SEC 1963 Richard Conliff SEC 1964 Jimmy Adams SEC 1965 Jimmy Adams, Ron Scharf Pete Caldwell Cleve Fowler Ronnie King Floyd Harris David Glover Brannon Bonifay Larry Elliot Dick Steed Cam Bonifay, H.F. Reagin Frank Turner Jim Giuliani Jerry Bass, Bert Kizer Bobby Jackson Steve Davison, Gary Hardie, Doug Ibele, Mike Macon Tommy Thompson ACC 1981 Tommy Thompson ACC Jim Luck: (.533) ACC Record: 4-23 (.148) SEC Record: (.277) JIM MORRIS Year Team Captain(s) Record Conf Rick Lockwood, Greg Woodward ACC 1983 Rick Lockwood, Greg Woodward ACC 1984 Pete Geist, Chris Morgan ACC 1985 Pete Geist, Scott Jordan * ACC 1986 Keith Fleming, Carl Sitler, Pete Stephens * ACC 1987 Keith Kerver * ACC 1988 Jim Poole, Roger Roddy * ACC 1989 Jon George, David Ivester ACC 1990 Jon Anderson, Tom Green ACC 1991 Doug Creek ACC 1992 Carlton Fleming, Reggie Johnson, Jason Varitek ACC 1993 David Albert, Jason Varitek ACC Jim Morris: (.674) ACC Record: (.600) 1994 Al Gogolin, Jason Varitek # ACC 1995 Brandon Hensley, Scott Byers ACC 1996 Scott Byers, Michael Sorrow ACC 1997 Adam Leggett, Jase Wrigley ACC 1998 Chuck Crowder, Jay Hood ACC 1999 Chuck Crowder, Eric McQueen ACC 2000 Jahmal Overton, Bryan Prince, Mark Teixeira * ACC 2001 Mark Teixeira, Matthew Boggs ACC 2002 Victor Menocal, Matthew Boggs # ACC 2003 Eric Patterson, Matthew Swain, Jeff Watchko * ACC 2004 Brian Burks, Micah Owings, Eric Patterson ACC 2005 Tyler Greene, Cameron Lane, Mike Trapani * ACC 2006 Jeff Kindel, Mike Trapani # ACC 2007 Wally Crancer, Michael Fisher, Matt Wieters ACC 2008 Eddie Burns, Brad Feltes ACC 2009 Jason Haniger, Chris House ACC Luke Murton 2010 Cole Leonida, Tony Plagman , 21-9 ACC Jay Dantzler 2011 Jacob Esch, Jed Bradley, Kevin Jacob , 22-8 ACC 2012 Buck Farmer, Luke Bard Sam Dove 38-26* +, ACC 2013 Buck Farmer, Sam Dove , ACC Danny Hall: (.680) ACC Record: (.625) *ACC Champions; +NCAA Tournament; #College World Series; %SEC Champions;!Southern Conference Champions Former Assistant Coaches Chip Baker (1984) James Beavers ( ) Brannon Bonifay ( ) Cam Bonifay (1988) Steve Fleming (1987) Steve Givens (1985) Jeff Guy ( ) Rick Hatcher (1994) Josh Holliday ( ) Rick Jones ( ) Tom Kinkelaar ( ) Bob Laurie ( ) Paul Mears ( ) Mark Matulia ( ) Joe McFarland ( ) Bobby Moranda ( ) Scott Stricklin ( ) Turtle Thomas ( ) Mike Trapasso ( ) Leon Wurth (1989) TEAM HISTORY Bobby Dodd JIM LUCK danny hall 87

90 aaa Aaron, Robert J, III Abate, Charles M Adams, James B., Jr Akers, Lane Albert, David R Alyea, Brian F Anderson, Jonathan C Andreas, Michael J Andrews, L.S., Jr Anthony, Emile D., III Archer, Hoke S., Jr Atha, Jason E Austin, Mike Burnette, J. Chase Burns, Edwin T Burns, Justin R Burton, James C. (mgr) Busbin, Bradley J Butler, Chase M Byers, Scott B Byrd, Anthony J Byrd, Marlon, J Dover, Robert L Doyle, George P., Jr Drake, Samuel B Dubberly, Jesse B. (mgr) Duncan, David E Duncan, Geoffrey L., Jr Dunn, Charles E., III Durkin, Martin W Dupart, Curtis D Dwyer, Timothy P Dyer, Vaughn Adam easterling Gher, John K Gibson, Cameron P Gibson, Robert D Gibson, W.C Gilbert, Thomas E Giuliani, James E Giuliani, Raymond A., Jr Gladwin, Robert U Glover, David E Goffena, Derik D Gogolin, Elton W., III Gonzalez, Matthew A present Goodman, Christopher M Goodman, John T , Gookin, Richard B Graham, Howell Grant, Walter B Green, Thomas E Greene, J. Tyler Greenfader, Geoffrey A Griffin, Carey D Griffin, James J Griffin, Tyrome V Grimes, Matthew D present Grimm, David F Groce, E. Garrett Guenther, J. Bradley (mgr) Gustafson, Timothy C Guyton, R.V Harof, Doug A Harrell, Robert M., Jr Harris, Gaston C., Jr Harris, J. Floyd Harris, William J., Jr Harris, W. Lloyd Harrison, Kyle (mgr) Hartzog, Henry M Harvin, Charles R Hawkins, John W., Jr Hawranick, Andrew Haynes, Kenneth (mgr) Hays, James L. (mgr) Heddinger, Joshua J present Helinger, John J Hensley, B. Brandon Herndon, Ben (mgr) Hicks, Christopher L Hightower, Glenn E. (mgr) Hilton, Kevin W all-time roster jjj Jackson, Brian A Jackson, Robert H Jackson, Thomas E Jacob, Kevin W Jarrett, Roy E Jerzembeck, Michael J Jett, John B Jillson, Jared E present Jobson, Robert W., Jr Johnson, Glenn H Johnson, Reginald Jones, James A., Jr Jones, Roderick R Jordan, George W Jordan, John A., Jr Jordan, Michael L Jordan, Scott A Joyce, Jimmy E TEAM HISTORY BRAD BUSBIN bbb Baenninger, Shelton L. (mgr) Bakker, Kyle E Baldwin, Gregory M Bard, Luke F Barr, Matthew F Barr, J. Tucker Barron, Red Basil, Jason M Bass, Jerry E Baum, John P Baumgartner, John (mgr) Beal, Eugene Bearden, C. Blakely Beaver, William C Beavers, James E Beavers, Milton C Beistline, Robin R Bergman, Richard Bergman, Robert B Bergmark, George H Berthelsen, John B Bien, Jeffrey C Binkley, Brett J Blackmon, Charles C Blackwood, Steven E Blane, Robert E Blane, Watkins J., Jr Blemker, Douglas R Blemker, Ray, Jr Blue, Adam M Boggs, Brandon K Boggs, Matthew J , Bolick, Frank C Bonifay, Cameron H Bonifay, Kenneth B Bonifay, Kenneth B., Jr Bonifay, R. Brannon, Jr Bonnot, Brooks J Boomer, Douglas G Bossons, Robert R Bower, Charles L Boyd, David E., Jr Boyles, Charles R., IV Bradley, Daniel R Bradley, Jed C Bradshaw, Herbert, Jr Bragg, Darren W Brannon, Charles N Brewster, Zach C Broadwater, Ralph A Broadwater, Mike Brock, Jack Brooks, Ryan A Brown, Adam (tr.) Brown, F. Brandon Brown, J. Kevin Brown, Joseph E Brown, Randy Broyles, J. Frank Bruce, Andrew G Buffington, Mark A Burke, Blake A Burks, Brian D ccc Caldwell, Robert G Cameron, Kevin J Campbell, Bart S Cape, C. Alan Cardwell, Phillip R Carmack, Charles M Carmichael, Laird S Carnathan, Gene E Carrofiello, Gus (mgr) Carroll, J. Randall Cary, Christopher G Cason, Carlos J Cavette, Neil M Chambers, Joe L Chambers, Joseph R Chambless, Edward L Childress, Henry L Clark, Danny C Clay, Samuel T present Cohen, William C Cole, Stephen R Colson, Brent T Conliff, Richard H., Jr Cook, Douglas W Cook, E.J Cooney, Raymond J Corbin, George L., Jr Costner, George H Crabbe, William Crancer, Walter A Crane, Bert (mgr) Crawford, Roy, III (mgr) Crawford, Sammy (mgr) Creek, P. Douglas, III Crews, Jordan C Crook, Ronald D Crowder, Charles R Crowder, Joseph A Cruz, Alexander O present Cumpton, Brandon T Cunningham, Tom (mgr) Curlee, James E ddd Dalton, S. Clay Dantzler, John C Dastugue, Marcel F., III Davies, Jake A Davis, Dennis W Davis, George T Davis, Harry H Davis, John K Davison, Stephen A Devine, Sean M Dews, Robert W Dickinson, Eddie A Didrick, Jarrett R Dietrich, Derek R Distasio, Jeffrey V Donaghey, Stephen J Dore, Dylan J Dove, Samuel K eee Earnest, T. Mitchell present Easterling, Adam, R Economos, Stephen C Edwards, Richard (mgr) Elder, David M Eldridge, Williams D Elliot, Lawrence S Emerson, Richard L Entrekin, Ivan W Entrekin, Larre W Erwin, Scott D Esch, Jacob O Evans, Zane C fff Farmer, George R. Buck Faulk, Alfred D.(mgr) Feinberg, Gregory L Feltes, Bradley J Ferguson, Arthur B Fischer, Mark E Fisher, Michael P Fleming, Carlton S Fleming, W. Keith Fleury, Brian E , 89 Fowler, James C Fowler, Michael R Free, Greg Fritch, James L Fulcher, William M Futral, M. Brian ggg Gallen, Kevin (tr) Gannaway, Michael M Garciaparra, A. Nomar Garofalo, Jason J Gause, D. Loyall Gee, Donald R Geist, Peter A Gentry, Michael J George, Jon J Gergel, Kevin M Gerhig, Mike Germany, John W hhh Hair, Henry R Hale, J.A Hale, Robert L Hall, Francis K., Jr Hall, Jacob M Hall, Travis S Hall, William T Hammett, Samuel H Haney, Christopher M Haniger, Jason T Hardeman, W. Leon Hardie, Gary E Hargrave, James I., Jr Harnage, Mallie J, Jr lee hyde derik goffena Hodges, John R Hodges, Wesley M Hodorowski, Michael S Holt, William E Honeycutt, Heath E Hood, James M Hook, Lewis W Horn, John E Hostetler, Michael D Houghton, Samuel R House, Christopher R Hudlow, Rodney J Hudson, J.B., Jr Hudson, J. Phillip Humphreys, Henry C Hutchins, D. Brandon Hutts, Michael T Hyatt, Jared L Hyde, Daniel Mott present Hyde, Lee Hyder, James T., II iii Ibele, Douglas D Ingram, Riccardo B Inman, George W Isaacs, Dustin Allen present Ivester, David B bert KIzer STEVE KELLY kkk Kafer, Harry L Kail, Jon Henry Kaiser, Roger A Kalb, Henry G , Kays, Marion R., III Keener, Donald A Keener, Marvin J Keener, Ronald C Kelly, Steven J Kendrick, Connor R Kenney, Douglas M Kerver, Keith D Kinard, Roger T Kindel, Jeffrey R , King, Jonathan D present King, Richard D King, Ronald E Kizer, Herbert J., III Kohli, John C Koryo, John (mgr) Kown, Andrew D Kronenfeld, Paul A lll LaCapra, John R Ladd, Timothy Lane, Cameron R Langley, Michael D Lankford, John W Lattanzi, Joe (mgr) Leach, Anthony Kyle present Lee, Robert W Leggett, Adam B Leonard, Prentiss D Leonida, Cole V Lewis, Charles M Lewis, Richard H., III Lincoln, James M Lindsey, Gerald D Livingston, Lawrence K Lockwood, Richard S Long, Patrick O Lorenzo, Matthew R Lucas, Timothy B Luck, Jimmy (mgr) Lusk, Robert T , 51 Lynch, Connor G mmm MacGregor, Daniel S Macon, Dennis M Maggiore, Joseph (tr.) Maisano, Anthony A Maisano, Charles A Malone, K. Alan

91 all-time roster Maloof, George B Mann, Daniel J Marchetti, Ronald J Marmon, Frank E Marmon, Richard C Markey, Bradley S Martin, Evan R Martin, James E Martin, Michael W Martin, Ronald J Matthews, David T Matulia, Mark R Maurer, Larry F McCauley, George R McConnell, Walter G., Jr McCoy, Robert H McDonald, G.E McDonald, Marvin W McDonald, Richard T McDowell, Steve F McGarr, David W McGill, Shannon R , McGuire, Patrick W McGuire, W. Deck McIntyre, Scott A McKinney, Benjamin T McMillin, R.S McNamara, Kevin M McQueen, Eric W Mears, Paul S , Meeks, John W., Jr Melnick, Bruce (mgr) Menger, Johnny V Menocal, Victor W Meyer, Gerald J Middour, David B Miller, Brandon C Miller, Douglas Cole Mitchell, Andrew E Mize, Glenn D Mons, Jeffrey C Montgomery, Larry H Moore, Charles H., Jr Moore, Edward E Moore, Robert E Moore, Wallace T Moore, William M Moore, William (mgr) Moreland, William C Morgan, W. Christopher Morris, George A Morris, Larry C Moseley, Larry S Moxley, Stephen C Moylan, Robert R., Jr. (mgr) Murphy, James E Murray, Andrew John present Murton, Luke F Murton, Matthew H Myers, Christopher J Myers, J. Davis , nnn Nail, Jimmy A Nass, Alan W Neely, John R., Jr Neighborgall, Jason B Nelson, Jimmy M., Jr Newbern, Steven P Newhan, David M Newsom, Gary A Newsome, Ernest L Nichols, Thomas R Nickeas, Michael J Nickles, Thomas (mgr) Nixon, William J. (mgr) Noggle, Donnie L North, Robert E ooo O Brien, Richard T O Connor, Dennis M O Hara, R.M Ogawa, Elliott K Overton, R. Jahmal Owen, Jerry L Owings, Micah B ppp Page, Bill (mgr) Palka, Daniel B present Papetti, Todd L , 97 Parker, Derrell A Parham, William H., II Parker, Tyler K Parrott, Rhett M Parry, Samuel H Patterson, Eric S Patton, Robert A Payne, Daniel A., Jr Payne, Jeffrey C Payton, Jason L Pearce, Ronald E Peek, Norris L Peeples, Joel T Perry, Eric J Perry, Jason K Perry, Philip A , 04 Petty, Claude s Pisciotta, Marc G Pitman, Eddie Pitts, Cole G present Plagman, Anthony R Poole, James R Poole, Sean D Pope, Mark D Pope, Milton (mgr) Porter, Michael W Potter, Dixon G Prager, Berrie M (mgr) Prather, R. Scott Price, Brian A Price, Mallie L Eric McQueen Pridgen, William H Priestley, Jerry M Prince, Bryan N Puck, Larry Pye, William A rrr Rademacher, Wade Randall, Walter T Raper, Ronald A Rea, Delton G., Jr Reagin, Harvey F.,II Redford, David E Redovian, James M., Jr Remole, Clifton M Reynolds, Michael L Rhino, Chappell V Rhino, Daniel V Rhino, Randall P Rigby, Bradley K Ritter, Ryan N Rizzo, Joseph G Robbins, Richard B Robbins, Whitney L Roberts, Jonathan D present Robertson, Jack E Robinson, J. Andrew Robinson, Glover (mgr) Robinson, Gregory C Robinson, James C., Jr Robinson, Ronnie L Roddy, Roger Roethlisberger, Kenneth T Rogers, Jimmy L Rogers, Joseph P Rogers, Stuart H Rollins, Kevin P Rose, Shane (tr) Rowland, Jeffrey D Rucker, Donald G Rulon, Bradley M Rynders, R. Wesley sss Sager, Brian Saier, Matthew E Sailors, William C Scharf, Ronald E Scherer, Nicholas E Schisler, Michael S Schmidt, Kyle A Schoening, Henry W Scott, William (mgr) Scruggs, Charles C Sebree, Kenneth M Sedbery, Eugene B Selby, William E Self, Ryan K Sermershiem, Michael F Shannon, Lance D Shaw, W. Mark Shea, Jerome R. (mgr) Sheeter, Benjamin C Andy mitchell Sheffer, Powell Sheffield, Charles R Shepherd, Danny R Sheridan, Robert E., Jr , 63 Shi, James D.,III Shirilla, George Shiver, W. Todd Shoop, J. Lynn Short, Thomas M. (mgr) Simmons, Kirk E Simonds, Matthew M Sims, Jamie S Sineway, Ronald E Sitler, Carl L Skinner, A. Chester, III Skole, Matthew T Slayden, Jeremy C , 05 Smelter, DeAndre T present Smith, Fred (mgr) Smith, Forest Smith, James C Smith, James L., Jr Smith, Josh (mgr) Smith, Michael C Smith, Patrick G Smith, Ralph J Smith, Thomas A present Smith, Thomas G., Jr Solly, Daniel (mgr) Somoza, Andrew J Sorrow, Michael F Sorrow, Michael F., Jr Spingola, Daniel C present Stanford, Michael R Stanley, Robert E Stanley, Ryan C Stanton, Devin R present Stapleton, Charles M Steed, Richard E Steele, Gary T Stephens, Peter J Stevens, James A Stewart, C.R Stewart, John H Stiber, Scott (mgr) Stockton, Bradley T Strange, Charles C. (mgr) Street, Thomas G Stuart, Bradley Stuetzer, Ryan R Suarez, Daniel Swain, Matthew D JAHMAL OVERTON BRYAN PRINCE ttt Tarver, Michael R Taylor, Drew W Taylor, Joseph W Teed, David D Teixeira, Mark C Terrell, Bill Terry, Vincent J Theodocian, Charles E Theodocion, Charles D Thieme, Richard L Thomas, James H, Jr Thomas, J. Brandon Thomas, Michael A Thomas, Samuel W Thomas, Terry Thompson, Charles E Thompson, Jefferson B Thompson, Jesse C Thompson, Tommy E Thompson, Young H Thorsten, James S Tinkoff, Ryan S , 2008 Todd, Joe D Tomasovich, S. Michael Tomasovich, Theodore J Toups, Leon H Toups, Roland M Towery, Jimmy N Trapani, John David Trapani, Michael R Triplett, Christopher E Trowbridge, Robert H., Jr Tuggle, David L Tumlin, Chester J., Jr Turner, Frank B Turner, Jack G Turner, Ryan J WHIT ROBBINS NICK SCHERER uuu Ussery, Jeffrey R , vvv Vance, Cory W Vann, Ronald T , Varitek, Jason A Veazey, Norman D Vidic, John Michael Vittur, Charles D Von Tersch, Zachary T www Wagner, Nicholas R Walker, Aaron S Walker, Howell C Walker, John A Walker, Lewis W., Jr Walker, Wayne E Wallace, Ronald D Waller, Edward (mgr) Walton, William H., Jr , 51 Watchko, Jeffrey B Waters, Philip A. (mgr) Watkins, Daniel E Watts, Charles S Weeman, Stephen K Weisskopf, Josef C West, Patrick H White, Derrick L Wickersham, Erskine B. (mgr) Widell, Ralph A Wieters, Matthew R Wiggins, David B Williams, Daniel (mgr) Williamson, William M Willner, Robert C Wilson, Kristopher K Wilson, Jack Winn, Connor T Wirth, Brian D. (mgr) Wise, Joseph B , Wiseman, Joseph D present Wolff, Michael C Wolkoff, Paul (tr) Wood, Blake D Wood, Taylor A Woodward, Greg D Woodworth, Harry (mgr) Wren, Colby F Wren, Kyle P Wrigley, Jason C Wruble, Grant T present yyy Yancey, Michael D Yankosky, L.J , Yokley, E.C. (mgr) Young, Clyde A Young, Eulis T Young, Simon D Young, William J zzz Zamora, Jesus G Zauderer, James A Zimmer, Lawrence E List compiled with records available TEAM HISTORY 89

92 TEAM HISTORY Jimmy Adams, C All-Southeastern Conference Eastern Division, Total Lane Akers, SS All-Southeastern Conference, 1956 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Tom Angley, OF Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Kyle Bakker, P 2nd-team All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2002, 2003 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Tucker Barr, C-P 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Jason Basil, C-OF 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2001 ACC Tournament MVP, Total Jerry Bass, P All-Metro Conference, 1977 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1983 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Steven Blackwood, OF 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, rd-team Academic All-America, Total Bud Blemker, 1B-P 2nd-team All-America, 1957 All-Southeastern Conference, 1957, 1959 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Brandon Boggs, OF 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total MATTHEW BOGGS career statistics of tech s top players Matthew Boggs, 2B-3B-OF 2nd-team Academic All-America, Total Frank Bolick, 3B Freshman All-America, Total Cam Bonifay, 3B Honorable Mention All-America, 1971 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total JED BRADLEY, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2010, 2011 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Darren Bragg, OF 3rd-team All-America, 1990 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Kevin Brown, P 1st-team All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1986 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1991 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Andy Bruce, 3B 3rd-team All-America, st-team All-America, st-team all-atlantic Coast Conference, 1989, 1990, 1991 ACC Player of the Year, 1991 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Brian Burks, P ACC Tournament MVP, 2003 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Scott Byers, 1B 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Randy Carroll, 2B 3rd-team All-America, 1965 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Eddie Chambless, P All-Southeastern Conference, 1960 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Richard Conliff, C All-Southeastern Conference Eastern Division, Total Doug Creek, P Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 2001 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Butch Crook, P 2nd-team All-America, 1966 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total STEVEN BLACKWOOD 90

93 career statistics of tech s top players Chuck Crowder, P 1st-team All-America, rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1999 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total JAKE DAVIES, 1B-P Honorable Mention, All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Region, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2011, 2012 ACC Tournament MVP, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Craig Day, P Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1962 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Derek Dietrich, SS Freshman All-America, 2008 National Freshman of the Year, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2008, 2009 ESPN CoSIDA Academic All-America, 2009, rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2010 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Total Jeff Distasio, 1B-P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1986 ACC Tournament MVP, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total DAVID DUNCAn, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2008 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total David Elder, P Honorable Mention All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1997 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Larry Elliott, SS NCAA All-District, 1971 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Scott Erwin, P 3rd-team All-America, 1988 All-Atlantic Region, 1988 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 2000 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total ZANE EVANS, C/RHP 2nd-team All-America, 2013 National finalist, Johnny Bench Award, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2013 Freshman All-America, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total BUCK FARMER, P 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2012, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2011 Semifinalist, National Pitcher of the Year, 2013 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total BUCK FARMER Mark Fischer, OF 1st-team All-America, rd-team All-America, 1996 All-Atlantic Region, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1997 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Carlton Fleming, 2B 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1992 All-Atlantic Region, Total Keith Fleming, P Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1991 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Mike Fowler, OF-1B 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1987 ACC All-Tournament, Total Nomar Garciaparra, SS 1st-team All-America, 1993, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1993, 1994 GTE Academic All-America, 1993, 1994 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Pete Geist, SS-3B-OF All-Atlantic Region, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total John Gher, OF-3B All-Southeastern Conference, Total Jim Giuliani, OF All-Metro Conference, Total Al Gogolin, P Honorable Mention All-America, 1994 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Tyler Greene, SS 1st-team All-America, 2005 Freshman All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Confernece, 2005 ACC Tournament MVP, Total Ty Griffin, 2B 1st-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1987, 1988 ACC Tournament MVP, 1988 Golden Spikes Award finalist, 1988 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1994 Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB Total Weldon Henley, P Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Brandon Hensley, 3B 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total TEAM HISTORY 91

94 TEAM HISTORY Wes Hodges, 3B 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Heath Honeycutt, 3B 3rd-team All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Jay Hood, SS 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Mike Hostetler, P 3rd-team All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1990 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 2001 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Riccardo Ingram, OF-1B 1st-team All-America, 1987 ACC Player of the Year, 1987 ACC Athlete of the Year, 1987 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total George Inman, C All-Southeastern Conference, 1959, 1960 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Scott Jordan, OF 3rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1984, 1985 ACC Tournament MVP, 1985 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Roger Kaiser, OF All-Southeastern Conference, 1959 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Keith Kerver, SS Total Roger Kinard, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1987 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total JEFF KINDEL career statistics of tech s top players Jeff Kindel, OF 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2005, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Adam Leggett, 2B 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Richard Lewis, 2B-SS 2nd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2001 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Rick Lockwood, 3B-SS 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Anthony Maisano, 1B 3rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1989, Total Bobby McCauley, 2B-SS-3B All-Southeastern Conference, 1955 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Walt McConnell, 2B-3B-1B 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1985 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total deck mcguire, RHP 1st-team Freshman All-America, 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2009, st-team All-America, rd-team All-America, 2010 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Eric McQueen, C 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Johnny Menger, 3B All-Southeastern Conference, 1957 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Victor Menocal, SS-P 1st-team All-Atlantic region, 2001 Atlanta Regional MVP, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Jeff Mons, C Freshman All-America, Total Larry Morris, C-OF All-Southeastern Conference, 1954 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Luke Murton, OF 3rd-Team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, st-team All-Atlantic region, Total Matt Murton, OF 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2002, Total Steve Newbern, OF 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total

95 career statistics of tech s top players Gary Newsom, 2B 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1980, 1981 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total DANIEL PALKA, OF/LHP 1st-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Billy Parham, 1B 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Tyler Parker, C 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Eric Patterson, 2B 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2002, 2003, rd-team All-America, Total Danny Payne, OF 3rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2006, Total Jay Payton, OF Consensus 1st-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1993 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Jim Poole, P 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1987, 1988 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1997 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total MARK POPE, P 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-America, 2011 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Tony Plagman, 1B 3rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total TONY PLAGMAN Scott Prather, P-OF 3rd-team All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1998 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Total Bryan Prince, C 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2000, Total H.F. Reagin, C Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Bobby Reeves, SS Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Clifton Remole, 1B-OF 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Chappell Rhino, 2B-P-3B-OF All-Southeastern Conference, 1951, 1953 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, No Stats Available Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO 1951 No Stats Available Brad Rigby, P 1st-team All-America, nd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1993 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 2006 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Ryan Ritter, 2B-OF 2nd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total RichARD Robbins, OF All-Metro Conference, Total Matt Saier, OF-P 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Mike Schisler, P Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1980 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Todd Shiver, P ACC Tournament MVP, 1987 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1999 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Jamie Sims, SS-OF 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Carl Sitler, INF-OF-C Total MATT SKOLE, 3B 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total TEAM HISTORY 93

96 TEAM HISTORY Jeremy Slayden, OF 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2005 Freshman All-America, Total Michael Sorrow, 3B-SS 2nd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1995 Year G-GS AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI SB Total Mike Sorrow, P NCAA All-District, 1971 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1979 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Mark Teixeira, 3B Dick Howser Trophy, 2000 Consensus 1st-team All-America, nd-team All-America, 1999 ACC Player of the Year, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1999, 2000 National Rookie of the Year, 1999 ACC Rookie of the Year, st-team Academic All-America, Total BRANDON Thomas, OF 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team Academic All-America, rd-team Academic All-America, 2013 National finalist, Senior Class Award, Total BRANDON THOMAS Mike Thomas, 2B All-Southeastern Conference, Total J.J. Thomas, 1B-OF Honorable Mention All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1995, Total career statistics of tech s top players Charlie Thompson, OF All-Southeastern Conference, Total Tommy Thompson, 1B 2nd-team All-America, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1979 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Ted Tomasovich, OF-P NCAA All-District, 1968 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Cory Vance, P 3rd-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2000 Freshman All-America, 1998 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Jason Varitek, C Golden Spikes Award winner, 1994 Dick Howser Trophy, 1994 Consensus 1st-team All-America, 1992, 1993, 1994 ACC Player of the Year, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1992, 1993, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1991 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Jeff Watchko, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2002 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total K.G. White, OF 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1987, 1988 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total Matt Wieters, C 1st-team All-America, 2006, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2005, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2006 Freshman All-America, 2005 ACC Rookie of the Year, Total Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total MATT WIETERS Billy Williamson, OF All-Southeastern Conference, Total Kris Wilson, P-1B 1st-team All-America, st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1997 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Blake Wood, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 2005 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total KYLE WREN, OF 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Total Jase Wrigley, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1998 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total Doug Wycoff, OF Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Total L.J. Yankosky, P 2nd-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1998 GTE Academic All-America, 1997, 1998 Year G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H R ER BB SO Total

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98 Georgia Tech s Triple Crown Winners TEAM Runs Scored Inning: 15, vs. Charleston Southern (4th inning), Game: 41, vs. Earlham, Game (both teams): 44, vs. Georgia State, (Tech 35, GSU 9) Season (most): 662 in 1987 Season (fewest): 72 in 1964 Season, per game (highest): 10.3 in 1984 Season, per game (lowest): 3.0 in 1964 Most At-Bats Game: 59, vs. Earlham, Season: 2,493 in 1986 batting records Home Runs Game: 11, vs. Maryland, Game (both teams): 12, vs. Maryland, ; Mercer, Season (most): 122 in 2010 Season (fewest): 3 in 1970 Season, per game (most): 1.98 in 2010 (122 in 62 games) Season, per game (fewest): 0.13 in 1970 (3 in 24 games) Grand Slam Home RUNS Game: 2, (last time vs. Georgia Southern, ) Season: 10 in ROGER KAISER 1958 EARL MOORE Most Plate Appearances Inning: 20, vs. Charleston Southern (4th inning), Game: 77, vs. Earlham, Season: 2,933 in 1994 Batting Average Season (highest):.347 in 2001 Season (lowest):.217 in 1964 Total Bases Game: 69, vs. Maryland, Season (most): 1,345 in 1987 Season (fewest): 215 in 1953 Runs Batted In Game: 34, vs. Earlham, Season (most): 602 in 1987 Season (fewest): 59 in 1964 TEAM RECORDS 1968 TED TOMASOVICH 1991 ANDY BRUCE 1999 Mark Teixeira 1960 George Inman 1975 FRANK TURNER 1994 JAY PAYTON 1992, 1993 JASON VARITEK 1997 MARK FISCHER Base Hits Inning: 10 vs. Georgia State (8th), ; Jacksonville State (3rd), ; Oakland (4th), ; Virginia Tech (1st) and (2nd), Game: 30, vs. Maryland, Game (both teams): 43, vs. Georgia State, (Tech 28, GSU 15); Wake Forest, (Tech 24, WF 19). Season (most): 833 in 2000 Season (fewest): 163 in 1953 Season, per game (highest): 12.7 in 2001 Season, per game (lowest): 7.0 in 1964 Doubles Game: 8 vs. Rutgers, ; at Wake Forest, Game (both teams): 14, vs. New Orleans, (GT 5, UNO 9) Season (most): 164 in 1994 Season (fewest): 14 in 1964 Triples Game: 3, vs. Fairfield, ; Ga. State, ; Appalachian State, ; Siena, ; Ga. State, ; N.C. State, ; Cincinnati, ; Georgia, ; Mercer, ; Georgia, Game (both teams): 5, vs. Duke, Season (most): 31 in 1994 Season (fewest): 1 in 1958, 1999 Triple Crown Winners The following Georgia Tech players have led their teams in batting, home runs and runs batted in. Year Player HR RBI AVG 1958 Earl Moore Roger Kaiser George Inman Ted Tomasovich Frank Turner Andy Bruce *22 * Jason Varitek Jason Varitek *22 72 * Jay Payton 20 *102 * Mark Fischer Mark Teixeira * Denotes school record Stolen Bases Game: 10 vs. Cincinnati, Game (both teams): 11, vs. Elon, Season: 144 in 1987 Season, per game (most): 2.22 in 1987 (144 in 65 games) Season, per game (fewest): 0.17 in 1958 (4 in 24 games) Slugging Percentage Season (highest):.575 in 2010 Season (lowest):.295 in 1961 Strikeouts Game: 17, vs. Florida State, ; vs. Virginia, Season (most): 498 in 1997 Season (fewest): 124 in 1980 Walks Game: 19, vs. Hope, Game (both teams): 27, vs. Wake Forest, Season (most): 411 in 1990 Season (fewest): 64 in 1964 Walk-to-Strikeout Ratio Season (best): in 1983 (353 BB, 221 SO) Season (worst): in 1965 (64 BB, 155 SO) Runners Left on Base Game (9 inn.): 18, vs. Virginia, ; North Carolina, Game (extra inn.): 20, vs. Wake Forest (12 innings), Season (most): 587 in 1985 Batters Hit by Pitch Season (most): 88 in 2002 Season (fewest): 5 in 1964 Sacrifice Hits Season (most): 55 in 1993 Season (fewest): 4 in 1977 Sacrifice Flies Game: 6 vs. Wake Forest, Season (most): 46 in 2000 Season (fewest): 1 in 1964 *NCAA Record 96

99 batting records Misc. Team Records Most games shut out, season: 3 (1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1975, 1998) Most consecutive games shut out: 1 (modern era) Most consecutive scoreless innings: 20 (1957) Most consecutive scoring games: 302 (Florida State, , through Wake Forest, ; streak ended by Maryland, ) Most games in double-figure runs, season: 35 (1987) Most consecutive games in doublefigure runs: 9 (St. John s, , through Virginia Tech, ) INDIVIDUAL Most Games Played Season: 71, Darren Bragg, 1990; Andy Bruce, 1990 Career: 253, Jason Varitek, Most At-Bats Game: 8, Bert Kizer vs. Earlham, ; Greg Woodward vs. Georgia State, ; Todd Moore vs. Wake Forest, ; Scott McIntyre vs. Washington, Season: 297, Jay Payton, 1994 Career: 979, Victor Menocal, Best Batting Average Season (50-99 AB):.465, Bob Lusk, 1951 Season ( AB):.500, Tom Angley, 1926 Season (200+ AB):.434, Jay Payton, 1994 Career (200+ AB):.436, Tom Angley, Most Runs Scored Game: 7, Frank Turner vs. Earlham, Season: 104, Mark Teixeira, 2000 Career: 261, Jason Varitek, Most Base Hits Game: 6, by K.G. White vs. Evans ville, ; Jeremy Slayden vs. Duke, ; Chase Burnett vs. Presbyterian, ; Zane Evans at Clemson, Season: 129, Jay Payton, 1994 Career: 351, Jason Varitek, Most Doubles Game: 3, Tom Angley vs. Auburn, ; Jim Giuliani vs. Hope, ; K.G. White vs. Piedmont, ; Nomar Garciaparra vs. North Carolina, ; Matt Saier vs. Duke, ; Mark Fischer vs. Georgia State, ; Scott Byers vs. Tulane, ; Mark Teixeira vs. Kent, ; Tyler Parker vs. Liberty, and Tennessee Tech, ; Jason Basil vs. NC State, ; Steven Blackwood vs. Purdue, and NC State, ; Whit Robbins vs. Wofford, ; Tony Plagman at Wake Forest, ; Chase Burnett vs. Presbyterian, Season: 27, Jay Payton, 1994 Career: 82, Jason Varitek, Most Triples Game: 2, Jennings vs. Alabama, ; Tom Angley vs. Maryland, ; Bobby Reeves vs. Vanderbilt, and NC State, ; Duck McKee vs. Illinois, and Mercer, and ; Carl Waits vs. Clemson, ; Larry Elliott vs. Mercer, ; Scott Jordan vs. Ohio Northern, ; Greg Woodward vs. Virginia, ; Steve Newbern vs. Augusta, ; Nomar Garciaparra vs. Appalachian State, ; Brad Stockton vs. Oakland, ; Richard Lewis vs. Charleston Southern, ; Luke Murton vs. Duke, ; Jeff Ussery vs. Georgia, ; Jeff Rowland vs. Missouri State, ; Kyle Wren vs. Kent State, Season: 12, Jay Payton, 1993 Career: 22, Jay Payton, Most Home Runs Game: 3, Bobby Reeves vs. Auburn, ; and Alabama, ; Pete Geist vs. Ohio State, ; K.G. White vs. Wake Forest, ; Andy Bruce vs. Duke, ; Jason Varitek vs. N.C. State, ; Ryan Ritter vs. N.C. State, ; Scott Byers vs. Maryland, ; Luke Murton vs. Clemson, ; Chase Burnette vs. Presbyterian, Season: 25, Anthony Maisano, 1990 Career: 57, Jason Varitek, * *Anthony Maisano hit 69 career home runs (32 at Wake Forest, 37 at Georgia Tech) Home Runs in Consecutive Games Season: 8 games, Andy Bruce (9 HR) from *NCAA record March 2-10, 1991 Most GRAND SLAM Home Runs Season: 4, Tyler Greene vs. Wake Forest ( , ), Maryland (4-3-05), Virginia Tech ( ); Brad Feltes vs. Georgia State ( ), Boston College ( ), Georgia Southern ( ), Maryland ( ). Most Runs Batted In Game: 9, Pete Geist vs. Ohio State, ; Andy Bruce vs. Georgia, ; Chase Burnett vs. Presbyterian, Season: 102, Jay Payton, 1994 Career: 251, Jason Varitek, 1994 Most Total Bases Game: 18, Chase Burnett vs. Presbyterian, Season: 224, Jay Payton, 1994 Career: 610, Jason Varitek, Best Slugging Percentage Season:.930, Tom Angley, 1926 Career:.763, Tom Angley, Most Strikeouts Game: 5, Tucker Barr vs. Clemson, ; Danny Payne vs. Rutgers, ; Steven Blackwood vs. South Florida, Season: 80, J.J. Thomas, 1997 Career: 203, J.J. Thomas, Toughest to Strike Out Season (50-99 AB): 1/15.50, Johnny Menger, 1957 Season ( AB): 1/51.50, Gary Newsom, 1980 Season (200+ AB): 1/19.14, Carlton Fleming, 1991 Career (200+ AB): 1/17.72, Carlton Fleming, Most Walks Game: 5, Gary Newsom vs. Wake Forest, ; David Ivester vs. Maryland, ; Tucker Barr vs. Kent, Season: 76, Jason Varitek, 1994 Career: 221, Darren Bragg, Season (IBB): 17, Mark Teixeira, 2000 Career (IBB): 34, Mark Teixeira, Most Stolen Bases Game: 5, K.G. White vs. East Tennessee St., ; Eric Patterson vs. Duke, Season: 50, Ty Griffin, 1986 Career: 127, Ty Griffin, Most in season without being caught: 25, Nomar Garciaparra, 1992 Most consecutive successful steals: 35, Nomar Garciaparra, Most Sacrifice Bunts Season: 14, Ryan Ritter, 1993 Career: 22, Scott McIntyre, Most Sacrifice Flies Season: 11, Jason Basil, 2000 Career: 21, Jason Basil, Most Times Hit By Pitch Season: 21, Derek Dietrich, 2010 Career: 55, Matthew Boggs, Longest Hitting Streaks (All streaks of 20 games or more) 30 games, Victor Menocal, games, Carlton Fleming, games, Jay Payton, games, Richard Lewis, games, Riccardo Ingram, games, Scott Jordan, games, Tyler Greene, games, K.G. White, games, Jay Payton, games, J.J. Thomas, games, Ty Griffin, games, Derik Goffena, games, Kyle Wren, 2013 Consecutive Games reaching base 80 games, Danny Payne, games, Scott Jordan, games, Jason Varitek, games, Mark Teixeira, games, Richard Lewis, PETE GEIST (top) set a school record with nine RBI in a game against Ohio State in He also hit three home runs in that game, a Tech mark shared by several players. K.G. WHITE (middle) set Georgia Tech single game records for base hits (6 vs. Evansville) and stolen bases (5 vs. East Tennessee State) in DANNY PAYNE (bottom) ended his career at Georgia Tech by reaching base safely in his last 80 games to set a school record in that category. TEAM RECORDS 97

100 VICTOR MENOCAL (left) and Jason Varitek are the only two players in Tech history to record 300 base hits. Menocal collected his 327 hits in a schoolrecord 979 at bats. CARLTON FLEMING (right) was the toughest player for opposing pitchers to strike out in school history. career batting leaders Batting Average (Min. 200 at-bats)... H-AB Avg. Years 1. Tom Angley Doug Wycoff Mark Teixeira Scott Jordan Jason Varitek Richard Lewis Nomar Garciaparra Cam Bonifay Mike Fowler Riccardo Ingram Mark Fischer Jay Payton Matt Wieters Chris Morgan Heath Honeycutt Randy Carroll Doug Ibele Bryan Prince Michael Wolff Larry Elliott TY GRIFFIN (right) owns one of the few career records not belonging to Jason Varitek - stolen bases. Griffin owns three of the top six single season stolen base totals in Tech history. MARK TEIXEIRA (left) finished with the highest career batting average at Georgia Tech in the modern era. Slugging Percentage (Min. 200 at-bats)...tb-ab Pct. Years 1. Tom Angley Mark Teixeira Doug Wycoff Mike Fowler Bobby Reeves Jason Varitek J.J. Thomas Tommy Thompson Mark Fischer Anthony Maisano Chase Burnette Jay Payton Riccardo Ingram Pete Geist Jeff Distasio Scott Jordan Andy Bruce Matt Skole Billy Parham Nomar Garciaparra Tony Plagman TEAM RECORDS Toughest to Strike Out (Most at-bats per K)... AB-K AB/K Years 1. Carlton Fleming Greg Woodward Gary Newsom Frank Turner Jay Payton Chris Morgan Jim Giuliani Nomar Garciaparra Bert Kizer Scott Byers Rick Lockwood Doug Ibele Keith Kerver David Boyd Mark Teixeira Mickey Langley Donnie Noggle Victor Menocal Clifton Remole Kyle Wren JASON VARITEK is at the top of nearly every Georgia Tech career list. 98

101 career batting leaders Hits 1. Jason Varitek Victor Menocal Scott Jordan Jason Basil Jay Payton Steven Blackwood Tony Plagman Brandon Hensley Andy Bruce Bryan Prince K.G. White Mark Fischer Steve Newbern Scott Byers Carlton Fleming Matthew Boggs Richard Lewis Ty Griffin Luke Murton Kyle Wren Matt Wieters Keith Kerver Darren Bragg Nomar Garciaparra Eric Patterson Tyler Greene Runs Scored 1. Jason Varitek Scott Jordan Steve Newbern Darren Bragg K.G. White Ty Griffin Victor Menocal Tony Plagman Eric Patterson Danny Payne Matthew Boggs Carlton Fleming J.J. Thomas Jason Basil Andy Bruce Jeff Rowland Adam Leggett Jay Payton Mark Fischer Keith Kerver Derek Dietrich Richard Lewis Runs Batted In 1. Jason Varitek Andy Bruce Jason Basil Steven Blackwood Mark Fischer Tony Plagman Bryan Prince Luke Murton Matt Wieters Darren Bragg Jay Payton Brandon Hensley J.J. Thomas Derek Dietrich Scott Byers Matt Skole Scott Jordan Walt McConnell K.G. White Jeremy Slayden Tyler Greene Nomar Garciaparra Mark Teixeira Daniel Palka Home Runs 1. Jason Varitek J.J. Thomas Tony Plagman Andy Bruce Luke Murton Matt Skole K.G. White Billy Parham Mark Fischer Daniel Palka Derek Dietrich Tommy Thompson Jason Basil Jeremy Slayden Anthony Maisano Scott Jordan Jeff Distasio Darren Bragg Jay Payton Mark Teixeira Eric McQueen Matt Wieters Jamie Sims Ryan Ritter Doubles 1. Jason Varitek Scott Byers Jason Basil Luke Murton Steven Blackwood Nomar Garciaparra Tony Plagman Andy Bruce Brandon Hensley Victor Menocal Wes Hodges Matt Wieters Bryan Prince Darren Bragg Brad Stockton Jay Payton Daniel Palka K.G. White J.J. Thomas Michael Sorrow Brandon Thomas Jamie Sims Scott Jordan Steve Newbern Keith Kerver Mark Fischer Danny Payne Triples 1. Jay Payton Kyle Wren Mark Fischer Steve Newbern Brandon Thomas Nomar Garciaparra Cam Bonifay Bobby Reeves Duck McKee Eric Patterson Jeff Rowland Randy Rhino Michael Smith Ryan Ritter Randy Carroll Pete Geist Scott Jordan Carl Sitler Tom Green Anthony Byrd Michael Sorrow Total Bases 1. Jason Varitek Tony Plagman Andy Bruce Jay Payton Jason Basil Mark Fischer K.G. White Scott Jordan Luke Murton J.J. Thomas Scott Byers Brandon Hensley Darren Bragg Victor Menocal Matt Wieters Matt Skole Steven Blackwood Derek Dietrich Daniel Palka Jeremy Slayden Nomar Garciaparra Bryan Prince Stolen Bases 1. Ty Griffin Eric Patterson Scott Jordan K.G. White Steve Newbern Carlton Fleming Nomar Garciaparra Tyler Greene Danny Payne Kyle Wren Jeff Rowland Anthony Byrd Red Barron Darren Bragg Randy Rhino Brandon Thomas Michael Smith Jay Payton Matt Murton Jamie Sims Matthew Boggs Larry Maurer Adam Easterling Marty Durkin Tom Green Adam Leggett At Bats 1. Victor Menocal Jason Varitek Brandon Hensley Steven Blackwood Tony Plagman Andy Bruce Jason Basil K.G. White Luke Murton Scott Byers Kyle Wren Bryan Prince Jay Payton Steve Newbern Matthew Boggs Eric Patterson Keith Kerver Ty Griffin Scott Jordan Carlton Fleming Tyler Greene Games Played 1. Jason Varitek Victor Menocal Darren Bragg Brandon Hensley Steven Blackwood Tony Plagman Jason Basil Andy Bruce Matthew Boggs Luke Murton K.G. White Keith Kerver Brad Stockton Michael Sorrow Scott Byers Steve Newbern Bryan Prince Adam Easterling Brandon Thomas Carl Sitler Scott Jordan JASON BASIL (top) still ranks as one of the most successful hitters in Georgia Tech history, with top-five career marks for hits, doubles, RBI, and total bases; SCOTT JORDAN ranks third in school history in career hits and stolen bases and second with 253 runs scored from TEAM RECORDS 99

102 RICHARD LEWIS (left) and Victor Menocal are the only two players in Tech history to record two 100-hit seasons; J.J. THOMAS (right) posted back-to-back 20 home run seasons in 1996 and 1997, and is the only Tech player to accomplish the feat. season batting leaders Batting Average (Min. 75 at-bats)... H-AB Avg. Year 1. Tom Angley Bob Lusk Doug Ibele Doug Wycoff Jay Payton Mark Teixeira Nomar Garciaparra Riccardo Ingram Jason Varitek Bobby McCauley Scott Jordan Larry Elliott Tommy Thompson Scott Jordan Doug Wycoff Jason Varitek Cam Bonifay Bobby Reeves Jason Varitek Mark Fischer If not for teammate Jay Payton s impressive play, NOMAR GARCIAPARRA (right) would have set Georgia Tech s single season records for base hits, doubles, triples and total bases in He holds the second-best Tech mark in all four categories. ANTHONY MAISANO (left) set the school record for home runs with 25 in Slugging Percentage (Min. 75 at-bats)... TB-AB Pct. Year 1. Tom Angley Bobby Reeves Doug Wycoff Tom Angley Tommy Thompson Jason Varitek Nomar Garciaparra Mark Teixeira Riccardo Ingram Jay Payton Bobby McCauley Jason Varitek Mark Fischer Anthony Maisano Scott Jordan Luke Murton Andy Bruce Tony Plagman Ted Tomasovich J.J. Thomas TEAM RECORDS Toughest to Strike Out (Most at-bats per K)... AB-K AB/K Year 1. Gary Newsom Frank Turner Frank Turner Carlton Fleming Greg Woodward Doug Ibele Greg Woodward Carlton Fleming Jim Giuliani Nomar Garciaparra Carlton Fleming Greg Woodward Ken Bonifay, Sr Johnny Menger Jay Payton Bert Kizer Jamie Sims Donnie Noggle Scott Byers Cam Bonifay JAY PAYTON set Georgia Tech s single season records for base hits, RBI, doubles, triples, total bases and at bats in He also holds the school s career record for triples and has more base hits than any other three-year player in school history. 100

103 season batting leaders Hits 1. Jay Payton Nomar Garciaparra Richard Lewis Jason Varitek Wes Hodges Mark Fischer Victor Menocal Mark Teixeira Victor Menocal Riccardo Ingram Keith Kerver Richard Lewis Tyler Greene Mike Fowler Bryan Prince Charlie Blackmon Kyle Wren Ryan Ritter Andy Bruce Jason Basil Darren Bragg Heath Honeycutt Scott Jordan Brandon Hensley Runs Scored 1. Mark Teixeira Riccardo Ingram Nomar Garciaparra Jason Varitek Darren Bragg Mike Fowler Ty Griffin Richard Lewis Jason Varitek Jay Payton Scott Jordan Richard Lewis Jeff Kindel Ryan Ritter Eric Patterson Tyler Greene Scott Jordan Mark Fischer Adam Leggett Jeff Rowland Steve Newbern Darren Bragg Jeremy Slayden Runs Batted In 1. Jay Payton Riccardo Ingram Mark Fischer Andy Bruce Mike Fowler Jason Varitek Jason Basil Jeff Distasio Mark Teixeira Andy Bruce Tony Plagman Bryan Prince Chris Morgan Billy Parham Darren Bragg Nomar Garciaparra Tony Plagman Jake Davies Walt McConnell Jason Varitek Tyler Greene Heath Honeycutt Matt Wieters Home Runs 1. Anthony Maisano Mark Fischer Andy Bruce Jason Varitek J.J. Thomas J.J. Thomas Tony Plagman Billy Parham Luke Murton Jay Payton Ryan Ritter Matt Skole Jeff Distasio Mike Fowler Billy Parham K.G. White Mark Teixeira Jeremy Slayden Daniel Palka Riccardo Ingram Andy Bruce Matt Skole Jason Varitek Pete Geist Frank Bolick K.G. White Nomar Garciaparra Tony Plagman Tony Plagman Doubles 1. Jay Payton Nomar Garciaparra Mike Fowler Scott Byers Jason Basil Luke Murton Jason Varitek Mark Fischer Jeff Kindel Jacob Esch Jim Giuliani Jason Varitek Brad Stockton Steven Blackwood Riccardo Ingram Darren Bragg Michael Wolff Scott Prather Jay Hood Bryan Prince Mark Teixeira Triples 1. Jay Payton Nomar Garciaparra Steve Newbern Bobby Reeves Randy Carroll Ty Griffin Duck McKee Donnie Noggle Anthony Byrd Mark Fischer Mark Fischer Jeff Rowland Kyle Wren Ted Tomasovich Tom Green Michael Smith Jay Payton Richard Lewis Kyle Wren Kyle Wren Duck McKee Brannon Bonifay Ray Giuliani Scott Jordan Andy Bruce Carlton Fleming Michael Sorrow Mark Fischer Heath Honeycutt Eric Patterson Brandon Thomas Total Bases 1. Jay Payton Nomar Garciaparra Mark Fischer Mark Teixeira Jason Varitek Jason Varitek Mike Fowler Riccardo Ingram Mark Fischer Andy Bruce Ryan Ritter Andy Bruce Jason Basil Tony Plagman Chase Burnette Ty Griffin Billy Parham Jay Payton Jeremy Slayden J.J. Thomas Heath Honeycutt Matt Skole Stolen Bases 1. Ty Griffin Eric Patterson Eric Patterson Scott Jordan Ty Griffin Ty Griffin Scott Jordan Anthony Byrd Eric Patterson K.G. White Nomar Garciaparra Scott Jordan Tyler Greene Steve Newbern Kyle Wren K.G. White Steve Newbern K.G. White Carlton Fleming Nomar Garciaparra Charlie Blackmon MARK FISCHER (top right) paced the Atlantic Coast Conference with a.400 batting average in 1996 and then led the Yellow Jackets in batting average, hits, triples, home runs and RBI in 1997; ANDY BRUCE (right) finished his career with the school record in home runs, and his 52 homers from still ranks among the top three in Tech history. At Bats 1. Jay Payton Anthony Byrd Victor Menocal Victor Menocal Nomar Garciaparra Richard Lewis Jeff Kindel Keith Kerver Brandon Hensley Tyler Green Carlton Fleming Jay Hood Victor Menocal K.G. White Andy Bruce Adam Leggett Wes Hodges Richard Lewis Billy Parham Eric Patterson Scott Byers Ty Griffin Danny Payne TEAM RECORDS Only one player in school history has swiped more than 40 stolen bases twice in his career - ERIC PATTERSON. GARY NEWSOM (left) holds the school record for toughest to strike out in a single season - he struck out just twice in 150 at bats in 1980; RICCARDO INGRAM (right) set the single season records for hits, runs and RBI in 1987 and still ranks in the top-10 in all three categories. 101

104 yearly batting leaders TEAM RECORDS Batting Average 1951 Bob Lusk...* Lewis Andrews Bill Cohen Bobby McCauley Lane Akers Lane Akers Johnny Menger Earl Moore Roger Kaiser George Inman Charlie Thompson John Gher Mickey Carmack Pete Caldwell Randy Carroll Randy Carroll Donnie Noggle Ted Tomasovich Lloyd Harris/ Brannon Bonifay Danny Clark Larry Elliott Cam Bonifay Randy Rhino Jim Stevens Frank Turner Jim Giuliani Bert Kizer Tommy Thompson/ Doug Ibele Doug Ibele Doug Blemker Rick Lockwood Rick Lockwood Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Keith Kerver Riccardo Ingram Ty Griffin Andy Bruce Darren Bragg Andy Bruce Jason Varitek Jason Varitek Jay Payton Ryan Ritter Mark Fischer Mark Fischer Heath Honeycutt Mark Teixeira Mark Teixeira Matt Murton Victor Menocal Mike Nickeas Steven Blackwood Wes Hodges Danny Payne Danny Payne Charlie Blackmon Luke Murton/ Tony Plagman Thomas Nichols Matt Skole Brandon Thomas Zane Evans Runs Batted In 1951 Bob Lusk Chappell Rhino Clyde Young Larry Morris Bobby McCauley Lane Akers/Dick Gookin Earl Moore Earl Moore Roger Kaiser George Inman Billy Williamson John Gher Richard Conliff/ Bob Sheridan Jimmy Adams W.J. Blane W.J. Blane Donnie Noggle Ted Tomasovich Lloyd Harris/Floyd Harris/ Phil Cardwell Derrell Parker/Brannon Bonifay/David Glover Cam Bonifay Ray Giuliani Cam Bonifay H.F. Reagin Frank Turner Jim Giuliani Mickey Langley Gary Hardie Tommy Thompson Tommy Thompson/ David Trapani Tommy Thompson Rick Lockwood Rick Lockwood Chris Morgan Walt McConnell Jeff Distasio Riccardo Ingram Billy Parham Anthony Maisano Andy Bruce Andy Bruce Jason Varitek Jason Varitek Jay Payton...* Tucker Barr J.J. Thomas Mark Fischer Heath Honeycutt Mark Teixeira Jason Basil Jason Basil/Richard Lewis Jeremy Slayden Matt Murton Steven Blackwood Tyler Greene Matt Wieters Matt Wieters Derek Dietrich Tony Plagman Tony Plagman Matt Skole Jake Davies Zane Evans / Daniel Palka...66 Runs Scored 1951 Bob Lusk Vaughn Dyer Jimmy Rogers/ Chappell Rhino Bobby McCauley Lane Akers Johnny Menger Lane Akers Doug Veazey Doug Veazey George Inman l Billy Williamson Doug Cook Mickey Carmack/ Richard Conliff Jimmy Adams Randy Carroll Randy Carroll W.J. Blane Phil Caldwell/Floyd Harris/ Ronnie King Bobby Gibson Dennis Davis Brannon Bonifay Larry Elliott Dick Steed Cam Bonifay Frank Turner Bert Kizer Bert Kizer Doug Ibele Doug Ibele Tommy Thompson Todd Moore Gary Newsom Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Frank Bolick Riccardo Ingram Ty Griffin Darren Bragg Carlton Fleming Darren Bragg Carlton Fleming Jason Varitek Nomar Garciaparra Ryan Ritter J.J. Thomas Mark Fischer/ Adam Leggett Heath Honeycutt Mark Teixeira Mark Teixeira...* Richard Lewis Jeremy Slayden Matt Murton Eric Patterson Tyler Greene Jeff Kindel Danny Payne Charlie Blackmon Jeff Rowland Jeff Rowland Kyle Wren Brandon Thomas Daniel Palka...55 Hits 195l Bob Lusk Vaughn Dyer Jimmy Rogers Bobby McCauley Lane Akers Lane Akers/ Johnny Menger Lane Akers/Bobby Dover Earl Moore Roger Kaiser Bobby Dews Roger Kaiser John Gher Richard Conliff Jimmy Adams Randy Carroll Randy Carroll Donnie Noggle Ted Tomasovich Bobby Gibson Larry Elliott Larry Elliott Larry Elliott Randy Rhino Randy Brown Frank Turner Jim Giuliani/Bert Kizer Bert Kizer Tommy Thompson/ Doug Ibele Kyle Wren Sam Dove Kyle Wren...98 At Bats 1951 Chappell Rhino Charlie Brannon Chappell Rhino Lane Akers Lane Akers Johnny Menger Bobby Dover Doug Veazey Jerry Meyer Bobby Dews Roger Kaiser Billy Williamson Billy Williamson Jimmy Adams Randy Carroll Randy Carroll Ken Bonifay/Roy Jarrett Floyd Harris Floyd Harris Larry Elliott...96 ANTHONY BYRD (above) led the Atlantic Coast Conference in stolen bases in 1991; RICK LOCKWOOD (below) had an ACC-best 19 doubles during the 1983 season Tommy Thompson/ Doug Ibele Gary Newsom Rick Lockwood Rick Lockwood Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Keith Kerver Riccardo Ingram Ty Griffin Andy Bruce Andy Bruce Carlton Fleming Carlton Fleming Jason Varitek Jay Payton...* Ryan Ritter Mark Fischer Mark Fischer/ Adam Leggett Heath Honeycutt Mark Teixeira Richard Lewis Victor Menocal Victor Menocal Matt Murton Steven Blackwood Wes Hodges Jeff Kindel/Matt Wieters Danny Payne Charlie Blackmon Tony Plagman Chase Burnette Dick Steed Dick Steed Randy Brown Randy Brown Frank Turner Bert Kizer Steve Davison Steve Davison Steve Davison Gary Newsom Todd Moore Gary Newsom Scott Jordan/ Rick Lockwood Pete Geist Carl Sitler Keith Kerver Mike Fowler Billy Parham Andy Bruce Andy Bruce Anthony Byrd Carlton Fleming Jay Payton Jay Payton...* Ryan Ritter Jay Hood Adam Leggett Heath Honeycutt Mark Teixeira Victor Menocal Victor Menocal Victor Menocal Eric Patterson Eric Patterson Tyler Greene Jeff Kindel Danny Payne Charlie Blackmon Jeff Rowland Chase Burnette Kyle Wren Kyle Wren Kyle Wren Stolen Bases 1953 Bob Hudson/Larry Morris/ Bobby McCauley Bobby McCauley Larry Morris Johnny Menger/ Toppy Vann Bobby Dover Four Players Jerry Meyer/Mike Thomas Bobby Dews Billy Williamson/ Roger Kaiser John Gher Bob Sheridan Jimmy Adams Jimmy Adams Roy Jarrett/Ken Bonifay Glenn Rea Not Available 1973 Randy Rhino Randy Rhino Randy Rhino Steve Davison Steve Davison Steve Davison Steve Davison Larry Maurer Larry Maurer/ Gary Newsom Gary Newsom Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Scott Jordan Ty Griffin...* Ty Griffin Ty Griffin Tom Green Carlton Fleming Anthony Byrd Nomar Garciaparra Michael Smith Nomar Garciaparra Ryan Ritter Adam Leggett Adam Leggett Heath Honeycutt Matthew Boggs Mark Teixeira Richard Lewis Eric Patterson Eric Patterson Eric Patterson Tyler Greene Danny Payne Danny Payne Charlie Blackmon Jeff Rowland Jeff Rowland Brandon Thomas Brandon Thomas Kyle Wren...28 Doubles 1951 Bob Lusk Leon Hardeman Bill Cohen/Chappell Rhino Larry Morris Johnny Menger Dick Gookin Bobby Dover Jack Robertson/Bud Blemker Jerry Meyer Jerry Meyer Roger Kaiser John Gher/Ben Ferguson Mickey Carmack Pete Caldwell/Dick Emerson Randy Carroll W.J. Blane Donnie Noggle Ted Tomasovich Lloyd Harris/Bobby Gibson/ Floyd Harris Dennis Davis Larry Elliott Dick Steed Jack Helinger Bert Kizer Frank Turner/Jim Giuliani Jim Giuliani Bert Kizer Gary Hardie Mike Macon...9 Top Ten Teams Batting Average Runs Runs Per Game Doubles Triples Home Runs Stolen Bases

105 yearly batting leaders 1980 Ray Cooney Todd Moore Rick Lockwood Rick Lockwood Scott Jordan Pete Geist Mike Fowler Mike Fowler Pat McGuire Andy Bruce/Marty Durkin/ Anthony Maisano Andy Bruce Darren Bragg Jason Varitek Ray Cooney Rick Lockwood/Todd Moore Gary Newsom Scott Jordan Pete Geist/Carl Sitler Steve Newbern Frank Bolick Riccardo Ingram/Carl Sitler/ K.G. White Ty Griffin Tom Green Andy Bruce Anthony Byrd Michael Smith/Jay Payton..6 CHARLIE BLACKMON led the Yellow Jackets in batting average, hits, runs scored, doubles, triples, stolen bases and at bats in Jason Varitek Jay Payton...* Scott Byers Mark Fischer Adam Leggett Scott Prather/Jay Hood Mark Teixeira/Jason Basil Jason Basil Victor Menocal Victor Menocal Jeremy Slayden Steven Blackwood Jeff Kindel Matt Wieters/Wes Hodges Danny Payne Luke Murton Tony Plagman Chase Burnette Jacob Esch Daniel Palka Mott Hyde...18 Triples 1951 Dick Harvin Vaughn Dyer Jimmy Rogers/ Chappell Rhino Charlie Brannon Bill Cohen/Bobby Dover/ Johnny Menger Lane Akers Lane Akers/Ted Thomas Joe Chambers Roger Kaiser/Mike Thomas Bob Sheridan Billy Williamson John Gher Jimmy Adams/Richard Conliff/Bob Sheridan Jimmy Adams Randy Carroll Pete Caldwell Donnie Noggle Ted Tomasovich Lloyd Harris Derrell Parker Brannon Bonifay Ray Giuliani Randy Rhino/Cam Bonifay Randy Brown Randy Rhino Glen Mize Mickey Langley/ Steve Davison Doug Ibele Rich Robbins Jay Payton...* Nomar Garciaparra Mark Fischer Mark Fischer Mark Fischer Derik Goffena Eric McQueen Mark Teixeira/ Brad Stockton Richard Lewis Tyler Parker Jeremy Slayden/ Eric Patterson Eric Patterson Tyler Greene Danny Payne/Whit Robbins/ Jeff Kindel/Michael Fisher Danny Payne/Luke Murton Charlie Blackmon Derek Dietrich/Jeff Rowland Jeff Rowland Kyle Wren Kyle Wren Kyle Wren...6 Home Runs 1951 Dick Harvin Vaughn Dyer/ Charlie Brannon Bobby McCauley Larry Morris Bobby McCauley Lane Akers/Bobby Dover Earl Moore Earl Moore Roger Kaiser/ George Inman George Inman Billy Williamson Mickey Carmack Ron Scharf/Richard Conliff Jimmy Adams Randy Carroll Ken Bonifay Ronnie King Ted Tomasovich/Ronnie King/Phil Cardwell Jim Hargrave Derrell Parker Brannon Bonifay Ray Giuliani/Dick Steed Jack Helinger Jim Stevens Four players Donnie Keener Bert Kizer...8 Team Batting Statistics Since 1952 Year...G (W-L) AB R RPG H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO AB/SO SB FLD% (37-27) (38-26) (42-21) (47-15) ( ) (41-21) (32-25) (50-18) (45-19) (44-21) (44-18) (52-16) (41-20) (50-16) (38-20) (41-22) (46-15) (40-24) (38-22) (50-17) (47-14) (45-19) (42-26) (46-25) (38-26) (45-24) (51-14) (45-23) ( ) (36-19) (38-15) (29-20) (14-24) (8-19) (15-16) (14-15) (18-12) (12-22) (12-17) (20-17) (20-6-2) (21-10) (31-6) (17-7-1) (16-12) (21-13) (21-11) (14-16) (20-8-2) (9-15) (9-18) (8-16) (6-16-2) (14-11) (17-9-2) (7-17) (18-8-1) (11-12) (15-9) (9-13-1) (8-13) (8-11-1) Boldface indicates led ACC 1978 Tommy Thompson Tommy Thompson Gary Newsom Tommy Thompson Gary Newsom Rick Lockwood Pete Geist Jeff Distasio Jeff Distasio Mike Fowler/Billy Parham Billy Parham Anthony Maisano Anthony Maisano...* Andy Bruce Jason Varitek Jason Varitek Jay Payton Ryan Ritter J.J. Thomas Mark Fischer Eric McQueen Mark Teixeira Mark Teixeira Jason Basil/Jason Perry Jeremy Slayden Micah Owings Micah Owings Jeremy Slayden Matt Wieters Matt Wieters Tony Plagman Luke Murton Tony Plagman Daniel Palka Jake Davies Daniel Palka...17 *Denotes Tech Record; Boldface led ACC JAKE DAVIES led the ACC and finished fourth nationally in 2012 with 73 RBI. TEAM RECORDS 103

106 Best Winning Percentage (Min. 10 wins)... Record... Pct.... Years 1. Ed LaFitte Scott Erwin Mike Schisler L.J. Yankosky Al Gogolin John Horn Bud Moore Philip Perry Jared Hyatt Andrew Robinson Brad Rigby Andrew Kown Kyle Bakker Deck McGuire Mark Pope Kris Wilson Chris Goodman Blake Wood Craig Day Micah Owings Lee Hyde Todd Shiver Cory Vance Brent Colson Brad Rulon Earned Run Average (Min. 100 innings)... ER/IP...ERA... Years 1. Mike Schisler...54/ Gary Steele...41/ Bud Blemker...60/ Mike Sorrow...66/ Bud Moore...48/ Brett Binkley... 55/ Bill Pridgen...43/ Jeff Payne... 41/ Jim Robinson...62/ Mark Pope...73/ Brad Rigby...114/ Phil Hudson... 60/ Al Gogolin... 89/ Buck Farmer...132/ Jim Poole... 68/ Deck McGuire / Ed Chambless...60/ Jerry Owen...68/ Chris Myers...94/ Kyle Bakker / career pitching leaders Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (Min. 100 innings)...k/ip.. K/9... Years 1. Jim Poole / Ed LaFitte...242/ Scott Prather...197/ Brad Rigby...397/ Jed Bradley...254/ Jason Neighborgall. 115/ Bud Blemker...257/ Brad Rulon...160/ Chuck Crowder...377/ Cory Vance...328/ Brett Binkley / Deck McGuire / Jared Hyatt / Marc Pisciotta...275/ Buck Farmer...387/ Mike Sorrow...248/ Keith Fleming...266/ Rich Thieme / Doug Creek / David Elder / Sam Drake...256/ Walks Per Nine Innings (Min. 100 innings)...bb/ip. BB/9... Years 1. Chris Goodman...36/ Mark Pope...53/ Kyle Bakker... 69/ Brian Burks...75/ Kris Wilson...89/ Bill Pridgen...37/ Eddie Burns...44/ Chris Myers...73/ Andrew Kown... 50/ Jim Robinson...57/ Mike Schisler...76/ Jed Bradley... 73/ Blake Wood... 79/ Micah Owings...64/ Buck Farmer...121/ David Duncan...87/ Jeff Payne... 40/ Mike Hostetler / Aaron Walker...36/ Bob Patton... 76/ Gary Steele...58/ TEAM RECORDS From top left: DOUG CREEK holds the school records for career wins, innings pitched and strikeouts; JIM POOLE s 22 saves from set a school record that still stands today; CHUCK CROWDER is one of just three pitchers to amass more than 30 wins in a career on the Flats and stands among the top three in school history in victories, innings pitched, strikeouts and shutouts. From left to right: CHRIS MYERS was the workhorse of the Tech bullpen from and appeared in more games than any other Yellow Jacket in history; L.J. YANKOSKY went 11-1 in 1998 to finish out a 25-4 career on the Flats; CHRIS GOODMAN showed remarkable control on the mound from , when he set the school record by allowing only 1.92 walks per game. 104

107 career pitching leaders Victories 1. Doug Creek Brad Rigby Buck Farmer Chuck Crowder Kevin Brown David Elder Cory Vance Deck McGuire Brian Burks Roger Kinard Marc Pisciotta Scott Erwin Kris Wilson L.J. Yankosky Kyle Bakker Craig Day Mark Pope Todd Shiver Al Gogolin Mike Schisler Jerry Bass Keith Fleming Sam Drake John Davis Mike Hostetler Brent Colson Blake Wood Games Pitched 1. Chris Myers Jim Poole Brad Rulon Jeff Watchko Keith Fleming Jase Wrigley Andrew Robinson Brian Burks Brett Binkley Jared Hyatt Aaron Walker Joe Wise Doug Creek George Shirilla Chuck Crowder John Davis Mike Hostetler Buck Farmer Jordan Crews Ryan Turner David Elder L.J. Yankosky Innings Pitched 1. Doug Creek Buck Farmer Chuck Crowder Brad Rigby Kevin Brown Kris Wilson Roger Kinard Jerry Bass Cory Vance Stu Rogers David Elder Deck McGuire Brent Colson Brian Burks John Davis Mike Hostetler Todd Shiver Kyle Bakker David Duncan Keith Fleming Strikeouts 1. Doug Creek Brad Rigby Buck Farmer Chuck Crowder Cory Vance Deck McGuire Jerry Bass David Elder Marc Pisciotta Kyle Bakker Roger Kinard Kris Wilson Keith Fleming Jim Poole Sam Drake Brent Colson John Davis Jed Bradley Kevin Brown Mike Sorrow Chuck Crowder Mike Hostetler Complete Games 1. Craig Day Bud Blemker Jerry Bass Mike Sorrow Ed LaFitte Doug Creek Kevin Brown Mike Schisler Mike Hostetler Ed Chambless Solomon DeWitt Poole Stu Rogers Phil Hudson Bob Patton Danny McGregor Roger Kinard Cory Vance Scott Erwin Al Gogolin Chuck Crowder Saves 1. Jim Poole Keith Fleming Chris Myers Jeff Watchko Brett Binkley Tucker Barr Matt Wieters Brian Burks Mike Hostetler Luke Bard Brad Rulon Zane Evans Andrew Robinson Jase Wrigley Chris Hicks Mark Pope Andy Mitchell L.J. Yankosky Alan Walker Joe Wise Rhett Parrott Shutouts 1. Mark Pope Bill Pridgen Jerry Bass Stu Rogers Chuck Crowder Mike Schisler Doug Creek Al Gogolin Kris Wilson Kyle Bakker From left to right: CORY VANCE, KRIS WILSON and BUCK FARMER rank among Georgia Tech s all-time Top 10 in victories, innings pitched and strikeouts. From top: MARC PISCIOTTA owns one of the top three marks in school history for strikeouts per game and stands ninth with 25 victories from ; BRIAN BURKS is the only player in history to reach 25 wins while recording at least 10 saves at Georgia Tech; Only two players in school history recorded more strikeouts in a three-year career than DAVID ELDER, who stands fourth in Tech s record books with 28 wins from ; JEFF WATCHKO ranks in the top five in school history in saves and game appearances. TEAM RECORDS 105

108 Clockwise from top left: SCOTT ERWIN went undefeated in 1988, posting a Tech-best 13-0 record for the Yellow Jackets; BRAD RIGBY set the Tech single season records for victories, innings and strikeouts while leading Tech to the College World Series in 1994; KYLE BAKKER issued a Tech-best 1.60 walks per nine innings while guiding the Yellow Jackets to their second World Series appearance in 2002; BRETT BINKLEY posted 14 saves in 1993, which is the most by a Yellow Jacket in a single season; JIM POOLE holds the Yellow Jacket record for appearances in a season with 45 in he also set the school record with strikeouts per nine innings the same year. TECH s 1971 NCAA TEAM rode the arms of its four pitchers, Mike Sorrow (7-3), Mike Schisler (8-0), Bob Jobson (4-0) and Bill Pridgen (8-1). The Yellow Jackets won 28 of their first 29 games and came within a victory of going to the College World Series, finishing the season with a 31-6 record. Best Winning Percentage (Min. 5 wins)...record...pct... Year 1. Scott Erwin Mike Schisler Bud Blemker Mike Schisler Lee Hyde John Horn Brad Rulon Brad Rigby L.J. Yankosky Jeff Watchko Andrew Kown Blake Wood Bill Pridgen Al Gogolin Jared Hyatt Deck McGuire Mark Pope Bud Moore Jerry Bass Matt Saier Kyle Bakker Kris Wilson Jim Thorsten Brent Colson Deck McGuire Chappell Rhino Ed Chambless Bud Moore Mark Pope Jim Zauderer Keith Fleming John Davis Rich Thieme Brian Burks Earned Run Average (Min. 40 innings)...er/ip.. ERA.. Year 1. Mike Sorrow...10/ Mike Schisler... 13/ Bud Blemker...11/ Jerry Priestley...8/ Mike Schisler... 7/ Mark Pope...22/ Bud Moore...16/ Gary Steele...12/ Brett Binkley...18/ Mike Sorrow...12/ Alex Cruz... 15/ Jeff Payne... 14/ Chris Myers... 17/ Jim Poole...16/ Phil Hudson...22/ Jim Robinson...15/ Bill Pridgen... 16/ Brad Rulon...12/ Bud Blemker...24/ Keith Fleming... 18/ Jim Robinson...15/ season pitching leaders Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (Min. 50 innings)... K/IP.. K/9.. Year 1. Jim Poole / Jason Neighborgall.72/ Brad Rigby...132/ Keith Fleming... 91/ Brad Rigby...184/ Ed LaFitte... 97/ Ed LaFitte / Cory Vance / Bud Blemker...121/ Jim Poole... 90/ Scott Prather... 98/ Buck Hall...83/ Doc Wilson...94/ Brett Binkley... 69/ Deck McGuire. 118/ Butch Crook... 61/ Marc Pisciotta... 74/ David Elder / Sam Drake...82/ Kyle Schmidt... 80/ Walks Per Nine Innings (Min. 50 innings)... BB/IP. BB/9.. Year 1. Mark Pope...13/ Kyle Bakker...24/ Chris Myers... 15/ Chris Goodman.. 16/ Ryan Turner...15/ Jeff Watchko...19/ Mark Pope...24/ Jeff Payne... 15/ Mike Schisler... 19/ Blake Wood...24/ Brian Burks... 13/ Bill Pridgen... 15/ Chis Goodman..20/ Chris Myers... 13/ Micah Owings... 21/ Eddie Burns...17/ Brian Burks... 23/ Kris Wilson... 24/ Brian Burks... 25/ Joe Chambers... 13/ David Albert...24/ Kris Wilson...30/ Andrew Kown...13/ TEAM RECORDS AL GOGOLIN won 12 games and pitched innings in Tech s College World Series year of

109 season pitching leaders Victories 1. Brad Rigby Scott Erwin Marc Pisciotta Brad Rigby Cory Vance Kyle Bakker Ed LaFitte Roger Kinard Mike Hostetler Al Gogolin Kris Wilson Chuck Crowder Kevin Brown Craig Day Sam Drake Doug Creek Doug Creek Brent Colson Buck Farmer Deck McGuire Mark Pope L.J. Yankosky Jeff Watchko Blake Wood Jerry Bass Kevin Brown Keith Fleming Todd Shiver Doug Creek David Elder Chuck Crowder Chuck Crowder Brian Burks Andrew Kown Blake Wood Games Pitched 1. Jim Poole Brett Binkley Chris Myers Jim Poole Brad Rulon Keith Fleming Brad Rulon Mike Hostetler Andrew Robinson Zach Brewster Chris Myers Jim Poole Jeff Watchko Marc Pisciotta Jase Wrigley Jordan Crews Alex Cruz Shane McGill Jeff Watchko Jeff Watchko Brad Rulon Jared Hyatt Keith Fleming Joe Wise Tim Gustafson Jase Wrigley Innings Pitched 1. Brad Rigby Al Gogolin Kevin Brown Doug Creek Kevin Brown Kyle Bakker Mike Hostetler Roger Kinard Doug Creek Chuck Crowder Marc Pisciotta Jerry Bass Cory Vance Brent Colson Kris Wilson David Albert Chuck Crowder Doug Creek Blake Wood Scott Erwin Ed LaFitte Mark Pope Buck Farmer Craig Day Steve Kelly Deck McGuire Strikeouts 1. Brad Rigby Ed LaFitte Chuck Crowder Brad Rigby Chuck Crowder Doug Creek Doug Creek Marc Pisciotta Al Gogolin David Elder Cory Vance Buck Farmer Kevin Brown Jerry Bass Bud Blemker Deck McGuire Deck McGuire Doug Creek Kyle Bakker Buck Farmer Jim Poole Micah Owings Roger Kinard L.J. Yankosky Jed Bradley Scott Erwin Buck Farmer Brent Colson Complete Games 1. Craig Day Solomon DeWitt Poole Ed LaFitte Jerry Bass Craig Day Bud Blemker Doc Wilson Bud Moore Kevin Brown Craig Day Henry Collier Phil Hudson Mike Schisler Doug Creek Scroup Enloe Snead Bud Blemker Bill Pridgen Mike Hostetler Mike Hostetler David Albert Saves 1. Brett Binkley Tucker Barr Mike Hostetler Jim Poole Jim Poole Chris Hicks Keith Fleming Chris Myers Mark Pope Brian Burks Andrew Robinson Luke Bard Keith Fleming Chris Myers Matt Wieters Brad Rulon Zane Evans Jeff Watchko Jeff Watchko Matt Wieters KEITH FLEMING (below left) and KEVIN BROWN (below right) pitched Georgia Tech to ACC Championships in 1985 and 1986, and in 1987, TODD SHIVER (middle right) was named the MVP of the ACC Tournament. TUCKER BARR spent the majority of his time calling pitches, but in 1995, he also served as Tech s closer, recording 12 saves for the Yellow Jackets. JERRY BASS (left) fanned a school-record 19 batters while tossing a no-hitter against Earlham in 1975; MIKE HOSTETLER (above, center) led the Yellow Jackets and Atlantic Coast Conference with 12 wins and innings pitched in 1990; BUD BLEMKER (right) led Tech in strikeouts, innings and earned run average from , and his 1.36 ERA in 1957 remains the third-best mark in school history. No-Hitters by Tech Pitchers Pitcher opponent Date Score IP H R ER BB SO Comment Jimmy Robinson Jacksonville W, Walk, HBP, WP aided in Jacksonville run Jerry Bass Earlham W, Single-game K mark, NCAA record for winning margin Stu Rogers Ball State W, Capped three-game sweep Roger Roddy E. Tenn. St W, Three Tech errors, game called by rain No-Hitters by Opposing Pitchers Spencer Love Vanderbilt L, None of the four Tech runners advanced past first base Tom Philpot Georgia L, Only three baserunners (HBP, walk, error) Don Woeltjen Georgia L, Only perfect game ever pitched against Tech Nelson Gibson/Charles Watson Clemson L, Tigers committed three errors TEAM RECORDS 107

110 TEAM RECORDS Team Innings Pitched Season: in 1986 Complete Games Season (most): 18 in 1991 Season (fewest): 0 in 2006, 2009 Shutouts Season (most): 8 in 1906, 1971, 1997 Most Consecutive: 3 in 1971 Most Consecutive Shutout Innings: 27 (Milligan, , through Hillsdale, ) Most Consecutive Games Without a Shutout: 112 (Stetson, , through Georgia, ) Saves Season (most): 18 in 2006 Season (fewest): 3 in 1974, 1975, 1981 Earned Run Average Season (lowest): 2.60 in 1973 Season (highest): 8.44 in 1953 Relief Appearances Season (most): 187 in 2004 Season (fewest): 21 in 1967 Runs Allowed Inning: 18 vs. LSU (7th), Game: 29 vs. LSU, Season (most): 422 in 1995 Season (fewest): 85 in 1970 Earned Runs Allowed Inning: 18 vs. LSU (7th), Game: 29 vs. LSU, Season (most): 350 in 1995 Season (fewest): 70 in 1973 Hits Allowed Inning: 13 vs. LSU (7th), Game: 25 vs. Clemson, Season (most): 660 in 2006 Season (fewest): 183 in 1970 Hits Per 9 Innings Season (highest): in 1980 (304/236.1 inn.) Season (lowest): 7.36 in 1971 (258/315.2 inn.) Strikeouts Game (10 inn.): 20 vs. Vanderbilt, Game (9 inn.): 19 vs. Earlham, ; Augusta, Season (most): 618 in 1998 Season (fewest): 87 in 1954 Strikeouts Per 9 Innings Season (highest): in 1998 (618/556 inn.) Season (lowest): 3.30 in 1978 (95/259.1 inn.) Home Runs Allowed Game: 7 vs. North Carolina, Season (most): 70 in 1983, 1998 Season (fewest): 4 in 1970 Walks Game: 15, vs. Armstrong State, Season (most): 416 in 1986 Season (fewest): 82 on 1964 Walks Per 9 Innings Season (highest): 8.03 in 1961 (176/197.1 inn.) Season (lowest): 2.54 in 2002 (171/606.2 inn.) Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio Season (best): in 2002 (496 K/171 BB) Season (worst): in 1961 (109 K/176 BB) Wild Pitches Season (most): 81 in 1991 Hit Batsmen Season (most): 72 in 2002 INDIVIDUAL Victories Season: 14, Brad Rigby, 1994 Career: 41, Doug Creek, Losses Season: 9, James Beavers, 1974; Rodney Hudlow, 1976; Sam Drake, 1988 Career: 19, Stu Rogers, ; Doug Creek, Games Pitched Season: 45, Jim Poole, 1988 Career: 125, Chris Myers, Games Started Season: 21, Brad Rigby, 1994 Career: 70, Doug Creek, Relief Appearances Season: 45, Jim Poole, 1988 Career: 119, Jim Poole, ; Chris Myers, Saves Season: 14, Brett Binkley, 1993 Career: 22, Jim Poole, Complete Games Season: 12, Craig Day, 1905 Career: 20, Craig Day, ; Bud Blemker, Shutouts Season: 4, Ed LaFitte, 1906 Career: 6, Craig Day, ; Ed LaFitte, Innings Pitched Game: 14, Henry Collier vs. Georgia, Season: 143, Brad Rigby, 1994 Career: 472, Doug Creek, Earned Run Average Season (min. 50 inn.): 1.07, Mike Sorrow, 1971 Career (min. 100 inn.): 1.97, Mike Schisler, Strikeouts Inning: 4, Ed LaFitte vs. Georgia (1st inn.), ; Brad Rigby vs. Georgia Southern (7th), ; Kyle Bakker (1st) vs. Coastal Carolina, Game (11 inn.): 20, Doc Wilson vs. Vanderbilt, (10 inn.): 19, Ed LaFitte vs. Mercer, (9 inn.): 19, Jerry Bass vs. Earlham, Season: 184, Brad Rigby, 1994 Career: 458, Doug Creek, Most Strikeouts Per 9 Innings Season (min. 50 inn.): 14.32, Jim Poole, 1988 Career (min. 100 inn.): 12.59, Jim Poole, Fewest Strikeouts Per 9 Innings Season (min. 50 inn.): 2.0, Burton Grant, 1956 Career (min. 100 inn.): 2.8, Donald Gee, ,82 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Season (min. 50 inn.): 7, Jerry Owen, 1967; Mike Schisler, 1970 Career (min. 100 inn.): 33, Joe Chambers, Fewest Runs Allowed Season (min. 50 inn.): 8, Mike Schisler, 1970 Career (min. 100 inn.): 48, Larry Livingston, Fewest Hits Allowed Season (min. 50 inn.): 27, Butch Crook, 1966 Career (min. 100 inn.): 54, Ted Tomasovich, Fewest Walks Allowed Season (min. 50 inn.): 10, Mike Schisler, 1970 Career (min. 100 inn.): 20, Joe Chambers, Fewest Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings Season (min. 50 inn.): 1.49, Mark Pope, 2010 Career (min. 100 inn.): 1.92, Chris Goodman, Most Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings Season (min. 50 inn.): 9.3, John Hawkins, 1961 Career (min. 100 inn.): 10.1, Jason Neighborgall, Most Hit Batsmen Game: 5, Eddie Burns vs. USF, Season: 23, Eddie Burns, 2008 Career: 38, Eddie Burns, Most Wild Pitches Game: 4, John Davis vs. Clemson, ; Marc Pisciotta vs. Duke, Season: 21, Brad Rigby, 1994 Career: 55, Doug Creek, Tech s Top Ten Teams pitching records Yearly Pitching Leaders Earned Run Average Strikeouts Per 9 Innings Strikeouts 1953 Dave Redford Bob Patton Danny McGregor Bob Patton Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Ed Chambless Harry Davis Don Shi Ron Scharf Jimmy Robinson Jimmy Robinson Butch Crook Jeff Payne Phil Hudson Mike Sorrow Mike Schisler Mike Sorrow Mike Sorrow Mike Schisler Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Rodney Hudlow Jerry Bass Bart Campbell Jim Thorsten Mike Gentry Richard O Brien John Jett Stu Rogers Keith Fleming/Stu Rogers Kevin Brown Kevin Brown Roger Kinard Jim Poole Doug Creek Doug Creek Doug Creek Brent Colson Brad Rigby Brad Rigby...* Kris Wilson David Elder Kris Wilson Chuck Crowder Chuck Crowder Cory Vance Steve Kelly Kyle Bakker Kyle Bakker Micah Owings Blake Wood Blake Wood David Duncan David Duncan Deck McGuire Deck McGuire J. Bradley/B. Farmer Buck Farmer Buck Farmer Strikeouts/9 Innings 1953 Dave Redford Dave Redford Danny McGregor Bob Patton Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Ed Chambless John Hawkins Don Shi Don Shi Jimmy Robinson Larry Zimmer Butch Crook Jeff Payne Phil Hudson Mike Sorrow Mike Schisler Mike Sorrow Mike Sorrow Greg Baldwin Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Bart Campbell Steve Davison Eric Perry Stu Rogers Alan Walker Keith Fleming

111 yearly pitching leaders 1984 Keith Fleming John Stewart Jim Poole Jim Poole Jim Poole...* Sam Drake Marc Pisciotta Marc Pisciotta Brett Binkley Brad Rigby Brad Rigby Tucker Barr Scott Prather Rich Thieme Cory Vance Chuck Crowder Cory Vance Kyle Bakker Kyle Schmidt Brian Burks Micah Owings Jason Neighborgall Matt Wieters Danny Payne Brad Rulon Deck McGuire Jed Bradley Jed Bradley Buck Farmer Buck Farmer Fewest Walks/9 Innings 1953 Chappell Rhino Bob Patton Danny McGregor Bob Patton Bob Patton Bud Blemker Ed Chambless Joe Chambers Harry Davis Frank Hall Ivan Entrekin Jimmy Robinson Jimmy Robinson Jimmy Robinson Jeff Payne Gary Steele Mike Sorrow Mike Schisler Bill Pridgen Bill Pridgen Mike Schisler James Beavers Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Jerry Bass David Middour Jim Thorsten Mike Gentry Eric Perry Stu Rogers Stu Rogers Stu Rogers Kevin Brown Keith Fleming Jim Poole John Davis Mike Hostetler Mike Hostetler Mike Hostetler Chris Myers Chris Myers Tucker Barr Tucker Barr Kris Wilson Kris Wilson L.J. Yankosky Simon Young Cory Vance Kyle Bakker Kyle Bakker Brian Burks Brian Burks Blake Wood David Duncan Ryan Turner Eddie Burns Brandon Cumpton Mark Pope...* Mark Pope Alex Cruz Buck Farmer Wins 1951 Herb Bradshaw/ Chappell Rhino Chappell Rhino Chappell Rhino Bob Patton Danny McGregor Burton Grant Bud Blemker Ed Chambless/Jim Towery Bud Blemker Eddie Chambless Mike Tomasovich/ Harry Davis Mike Tomasovich Ron Scharf/Jimmy Tumlin Ron Scharf Jimmy Robinson Jerry Priestley Bud Moore Phil Hudson David Vittur/Phil Hudson/ Mike Sorrow Jerry Owen Bill Pridgen/Mike Schisler Mike Sorrow Mike Schisler Jerry Bass Jerry Bass/Gene Beal Rodney Hudlow Jerry Bass David Middour Jim Thorsten Mike Gentry Eric Perry Stu Rogers/Richard O Brien/ John Jett/Alan Walker Stu Rogers Kevin Brown Kevin Brown/Keith Fleming Kevin Brown Roger Kinard Scott Erwin Doug Creek Mike Hostetler Marc Pisciotta Brent Colson Brad Rigby Brad Rigby...* David Elder Chuck Crowder Kris Wilson Chuck Crowder Chuck Crowder Cory Vance Rhett Parrott Kyle Bakker Micah Owings/ Chris Goodman Andrew Kown Blake Wood Blake Wood Jared Hyatt Deck McGuire Deck McGuire Jed Bradley/Brandon Cumpton/Deck McGuire Mark Pope/Buck Farmer Buck Farmer/Alex Cruz Buck Farmer...9 Innings Pitched 1953 Dave Redford Bob Patton Danny McGregor Danny McGregor Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Ed Chambless Harry Davis Frank Hall Ron Scharf Jimmy Robinson Jimmy Robinson Jimmy Robinson Bud Moore Phil Hudson Gary Steele Jerry Owen Mike Sorrow Mike Sorrow Mike Schisler James Beavers Jerry Bass Rodney Hudlow Jerry Bass David Middour Danny Suarez Mike Gentry Richard O Brien John Jett Stu Rogers Stu Rogers Kevin Brown Kevin Brown Roger Kinard Scott Erwin Doug Creek Mike Hostetler Doug Creek Brent Colson Team Pitching Statistics Since 1953 Year...G W-L Pct. IP H H/9 R ER ERA BB BB/9 SO SO/9 CG SHO Brad Rigby Brad Rigby...* Kris Wilson David Elder Kris Wilson Chuck Crowder Chuck Crowder Cory Vance Steve Kelly Kyle Bakker Kyle Bakker Micah Owings Blake Wood Blake Wood David Duncan David Duncan Deck McGuire Deck McGuire Mark Pope Buck Farmer Buck Farmer Earned Run Average 1957 Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Ed Chambless Mike Tomasovich Frank Hall Ron Scharf Ron Scharf Jimmy Robinson Jerry Priestley Bud Moore Phil Hudson David Vittur Mike Schisler Mike Sorrow...* Mike Schisler Mike Schisler Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Jerry Bass Jerry Bass David Middour Steve Davison Eric Perry Richard O Brien Stu Rogers Keith Fleming Mike Stanford John Stewart Keith Fleming Jim Poole Jim Poole Scott Erwin Mike Hostetler Mike Hostetler Brett Binkley Chris Myers L.J. Yankosky Tucker Barr Jase Wrigley Kris Wilson Chuck Crowder Chuck Crowder Cory Vance Kyle Bakker Kyle Bakker Jason Neighborgall Andrew Kown Blake Wood Lee Hyde Jared Hyatt Deck McGuire Deck McGuire Deck McGuire Mark Pope Alex Cruz Buck Farmer *Denotes Tech Record; Boldface led ACC TEAM RECORDS 109

112 TEAM RECORDS Team Fielding Percentage Season (highest):.973 in 2013 Season (lowest):.901 in 1953 Most Total Chances Season: 2,795 in 1986 Most Double Plays Game: 5, vs. Coastal Carolina, Game (both teams): 7, vs. Georgia State, , vs. Florida State, Season (most): 71 in 1985 Season (fewest): 11 in 1958 Most Errors Game: 12, vs. Georgia, Game (both teams): 22, vs. Georgia (GT 12, UGA 10), Season (most): 140 in 1988 Season (fewest): 37 in 1958 Individual Most Errors Game: 6, by Smith vs. Georgia, Season: 31, Pete Geist, 1984; Tyler Greene, 2003 Career: 89, Keith Kerver, Most Putouts Game (INF): 20, Reggie Johnson vs. Miami, Game (OF): 9, Brandon Thomas vs. Georgia, , Scott Jordan vs. Wake Forest, Game (C): 18, Bob Harrell vs. Earlham, Season (INF): 551, Scott Byers, 1994 Season (OF): 145, Anthony Byrd, 1991 Season (C): 519, Jason Varitek, 1994 Most Assists Game (INF): 11, Keith Kerver vs. Florida State, Game (OF): 2, Todd Moore; Chuck Dunn; Chris Morgan Johnny Ferguson and Jeff Kindel (twice); Matt Saier vs. Washington, ; Jeremy Slayden vs. Miami, ; Danny Payne vs. Duquesne, ; Jeff Rowland vs. Miami, ; Kyle Wren at Miami, Game (C): 5, Greg Woodward vs. N. Carolina, ; Jason Haniger vs. Rutgers, Season (INF): 230, Keith Kerver, 1986 Season (OF): 9, Jeff Kindel, 2006 Season (C): 72, Jason Varitek, 1994 Career (INF): 682, Keith Kerver, Career (OF): 16, Scott Jordan, Career (C): 256, Jason Varitek, Most Pickoffs Game: 4, Doug Creek vs. Georgia Southern, Season (pitcher): 16, Doug Creek, 1990 Season (catcher): 6, Jason Varitek, 1993 Career: 44, Doug Creek, Runners Caught Stealing Season: 36, Jason Varitek, 1991 Career: 99, Jason Varitek, fielding records / miscellaneous records Miscellaneous Records Biggest Innings Clockwise from top right: SCOTT BYERS has Tech s career mark for putouts; KEITH KERVER owns career records in chances and assists; DOUG CREEK holds the top career mark for pickoffs while JASON VARITEK threw out a school-record 99 would-be base stealers from Runs Opponent (inning) date Final Score 15 Charleston Southern (4th)... 3/2/ Tech, Elmhurst (5th)...3/29/ Tech, Centenary (6th)...4/5/ Tech, Virginia Tech (1st)...5/14/ Tech, 27-2 at Maryland (5th)...5/23/ Tech, 18-6 at N.C. State (7th)...3/30/ Tech, Oakland (4th)...2/28/ Tech, 18-0 Stetson (6th)...5/27/ Tech, 24-1 at N.C. State (9th)...4/4/ Tech, Maryland (6th)...3/20/ Tech, Ball State (8th)...2/26/ Tech, at Georgia State (2nd)...4/15/ Tech, 18-2 Mercer (3rd)...3/10/ Tech, 17-3 Virginia Tech (2nd)...5/14/ Tech, 27-2 Georgia (6th)...4/8/ Tech, 15-1 Virginia (6th)...3/9/ Tech, 17-6 Tenn. Temple (6th)...4/12/ Tech, 24-5 Ball State (6th)...3/1/ Tech, 14-4 Hillsdale (5th)...3/31/ Tech, 24-3 Earlham (6th)...3/21/ Tech, at Clemson (5th)...4/27/ Tech, 14-9 Wake Forest (6th)...2/27/ Tech, 15-0 at Boston College (4th)...4/28/ Tech, 12-4 at Georgia State (8th)...5/11/ Tech, 23-9 Clemson (5th)...5/14/ Tech, 20-4 Maryland (5th)...3/22/ Tech, 19-7 E. Tenn. St. (7th)...3/24/ Tech, 15-0 Augusta College (4th)...5/4/ Tech, 14-7 Maryland (5th)...4/1/ Tech, 26-0 Ohio State (6th)...3/21/ Tech, 18-4 at Georgia State (1st)...3/5/ Tech, 35-9 Earlham (8th)...3/21/ Tech, 41-0 Overall Winning Seasons: 71 Overall Losing Seasons: 36 Overall.500 Seasons: 3 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 31 (1982-present) Most Consecutive Losing Seasons: 6 ( ) Most Victories (entire season): 52 (2002) Most Victories (regular season): 47 (1987) Most Victories (postseason): 9 (1994 and 2002) Most Losses: 27 (2013) Most Ties: 2 (1959, 1961, 1965, 1973) Highest Winning Percentage:.889 (16-2) in 1920 Most Home Victories: 38 (1990) Highest Home Winning Percentage:.941 (32-2) in 1992 Longest Winning Streak: 20 games (1990 and 2004) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 20 games (1990 and 2004) Longest Conference Winning Streak: 25 games ( ) *acc record Longest Season-Opening Winning Streak: 17 games (2003) Longest Home Winning Streak: 29 games (final game of 1989 and first 28 games of 1990) Longest Losing Streak: 10 games (1975) Longest Season-Opening Losing Streak: 8 games (1985) Largest Winning Margin: 41 runs, vs. Earlham (41-0), Largest Losing Margin: 24 runs, vs. Georgia (25-1), Home game: 22 runs, vs. Michigan (27-5), Longest Game: 15 innings (Twice) - Tech vs. Oglethorpe, May 1, 1933, at Ponce de Leon Park (Oglethorpe 4, Tech 3); Tech vs. NC State, May 26, 2011, at Durham Bulls Athletic Park (Tech 6, NC State 6 - ACC Championships). Longest Game (Time): 5:07, vs. NC State, (15 inn.), May 26, 2011 Largest Attendance: Overall - 28,836 vs. Georgia at Turner Field, Atlanta, Ga. ( ) [2nd largest regular season crowd in NCAA history] At Chandler Stadium - 4,609 vs. Georgia (4-9-08) [regular season]; 4,468 vs. Southern California (6-2-00) [NCAA Super Regional] In State of Georgia - Same as overall. Three-Game Home Series - 10,655 vs. Florida State (5-2/4-02) [regular season]; 10,435, NCAA Atlanta Regional (5-26/28-00) [NCAA] 9th Inning Comebacks Runs Opponent date Final Score 12 at NC State... 4/4/98... Tech, Duke... 3/27/98... Tech, 9-8 Mercer... 3/5/97... Tech, Virginia Tech... 3/20/09... Tech, 10-9 NC State... 5/9/97... Tech, Georgia /14/13. UGa, (11 inn.) North Carolina... 5/14/11... Tech, 9-8 North Carolina... 3/28/10...Tech, 11-8 (10) SE Missouri State... 4/11/98... Tech, 6-5 Oklahoma St (NCAA)... 5/24/98... Tech, 6-5 NC State (ACC)... 4/21/84... Tech, Rutgers... 2/29/08..Rut., 10-6 (11 inn.) at Miami... 3/27/05... Tech, Miami... 5/10/02... Tech, 7-6 E. Kentucky (NCAA)... 5/25/85... Tech, Mercer... 4/14/93... Tech, 7-6 New York Tech...3/2/91...Tech, 7-6 NC State (ACC)... 5/14/91... Tech, North Carolina... 5/12/13.. Tech, 9-8 (11 inn.) Clemson... 4/27/12.. Tech, 6-5 (13 inn.) North Carolina... 4/4/09. Tech, 10-6 (11 inn.) NC State... 3/20/05... Tech, Florida State... 4/16/05... Tech, 9-8 vs. Florida State (ACC).. 5/25/03... Tech, 10-7 Stetson... 3/4/97.. Tech, 9-5 (10 inn.) Charleston Southern... 3/25/97.Tech, (11 inn.) Florida State... 4/18/97.. FSU, 10-9 (12 inn.) North Carolina... 5/14/97... Tech, 7-6 Virginia... 3/16/96... Tech, 7-6 Georgia /24/96..Tech, 6-5 (10 inn.) Duke... 4/11/93... Tech,

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114 THE OPPONENTS Akron (3-0-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw Alabama ( ) H: , A: 12-22, N: hw hw hw al al (10) al al aw aw al al al al aw aw hw hw hl hw al al aw W hl (10) aw al hw ht (10) W W hw Key Game Type * NCAA Regional or Playoff $ College World Series + Conference tournament # Exhibition f forfeit All games 9 innings except where noted Locations 1. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Ga. 2. Ponce de Leon Park, Atlanta, Ga. 3. Griffin, Ga. (field unknown) 4. Spiller s Field, Atlanta, Ga. 5. Columbia, S.C. (field unknown) 6. Montgomery, Ala. (field unknown) 7. Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. 8. Miami, Fla. (field unknown) 9. Sims Legion Park, Gastonia, N.C. 10. Seminole Field, Tallahassee, Fla. 11. Luther Williams Field, Macon, Ga. 12. Americus, Ga. (unknown field) 13. Nat Buring Field, Memphis, Tenn. 14. Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, N.C. 15. Durham Athletic Park, Durham, N.C. 16. Smith-Wills Stadium, Jackson, Miss. 17. Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee, Fla. 18. Rainbow Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii 19. Mark Light Stadium, Miami, Fla. 20. Municipal Stadium, West Palm Beach, Fla. 21. Municipal Stadium, Greenville, S.C. 22. Tiger Field, Douglas, Ga. 23. Barnson Field/Wilson Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev. 24. Douglasville, Ga. (field unknown) 25. Gainesville, Ga. (field unknown) 26. Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. 27. McKethan Stadium-Perry Field, Gainesville, Fla. 28. Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, La. 29. Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. 30. Osceola County Stadium, Kissimmee, Fla. 31. Titan Field, Fullerton, Calif. 32. Eck Stadium-Tyler Field, Wichita, Kan. 33. Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb. 34. Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham, N.C. 35. Lindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn. 36. Griffith Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. 37. Al Lang Stadium, St. Petersburg, Fla. 38. Dudy Noble Field, Starkville, Miss. 39. Disney s Wide World of Sports, Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 40. Knight s Stadium, Fort Mill, S.C. 41. Reckling Park, Houston, Tex. 42. Frank Foley Field, Athens, Ga. 43. Coastal Federal Field, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 44. Salem Memorial Stadium, Salem, Va. 45. Turner Field, Atlanta, Ga. 46. Grayson Stadium, Savannah, Ga. 47. Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, Md. 48. Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla. 49. USA Baseball National Training Complex, Cary, N.C. 50. NewBridge Bank Park, Greensboro, N.C. 51. The Winthrop Ballpark, Rock Hill, S.C. 52. 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115 series history Central (4-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: hw (f) hw hw hw Central Florida (1-2) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L* W L Central Michigan (2-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw W* Charleston Southern (12-1) H: 12-1, A: 0-0, N: hw (7) hw (7) hw (7) hw (11) hw hl hw hw hw hw hw hw hw Charlotte (5-0) Formerly: UNC-Charlotte H: 4-0, A: 1-0, N: aw hw hw hw hw (11) Chattanooga (3-2) Formerly: UT-Chattanooga H: 2-1, A: 1-1, N: hl al hw aw hw Chicopee Mills (1-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: W hl Cincinnati (8-0) H: 7-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw W hw hw hw hw The Citadel (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Clemson ( ) H: , A: , N: hw hl hl al hw hl hw aw hw ht (11) hw hw (11) hw hw (7) hw (7) hl hw hw hw W W hw hw hw hw (10) hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hl (10) hw hw hw hw hw hl hw hw al hl hw hw hl aw al hw al aw hw hl al (10) hw L* al hl hl hl (7) hl aw al hw al at ht al hw al hl hw al aw al hw hw aw al hw al al hl hl hl hl hl hl aw hl al al hw al hl L al hl L hw al al hl al hw hw hw hl aw W hw aw hw W al hl al hl al hw L hl aw hl al (10) hl aw L L hw hw (10) hl L aw aw aw L hl (10) hw hl L al al al hl (10) hw hl L al aw L hw hw hw W al al al hw hw hl W W al al aw hl hw hw L L$ al (10) al al hw hw hw W+(13) aw al aw hl hw hw L W+ (10) L L$ al (11) al aw hw hw hl L aw al al hw(10) hw hw L al aw al L hw (13) hl hl W al al (11) aw Cleveland Indians (0-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl# Cleveland State (8-6) H: 8-6, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hw hl hw hl hl hw hl hw hw hl hw hw Coastal Carolina (15-6) H: 13-5, A: 0-0, N: hl (10) hw (7) hw (7) hw W* hw hw hw hw hw hw L* W hw* hl hw hl hw hw hl hl College of Charleston (11-0) H: 9-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw* hw* W* W* Columbus (4-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw Connecticut (6-1) H: 5-1, A: 0-0, N: W* hw hw hw hw hl hw Cornell (1-3) H: 1-3, A: 0-0, N: hl hl hw (7) hl (7) Covington Mills (2-0) H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: hw aw Creighton (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L (8) W (10) Cumberland (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Dahlonega (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw# hw Dartmouth (3-3) H: 3-2, A: 0-0, N: hw (11) hw (10) hl L (7) hw hl Davidson (12-2) H: 11-2, A: 1-0, N: hl hw hw hw hw hw hw hw (7) hw (5) aw hw hw hl hw DePauw (4-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw Detroit Tigers (0-2) H: 0-2, A: 0-0, N: hl# hl# Dortch s Bakery (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Duke (85-31) Formerly: Trinity College H: 44-13, A: 30-15, N: hw hw (12) hl hw hl hl hw hw hl hw hw hw hw hw al al hl hl al (7) aw (7) hw hl W+ (10) hw hl aw aw aw al hw W al hw (7) hw (7) hw aw (7) hw hw hw al aw al W hl hw hw W aw aw aw hw hw hw aw aw W hl hw (7) hw (7) aw aw aw L hw hw hw L al aw aw hw hl hl W aw al aw W hw hw (10) hw W aw aw aw W hw (10) hw hw aw aw aw hw (10) hw hw aw al aw hw hw hl aw al al hw hw hw aw al aw hw hw hl al aw al Duquesne (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw East Carolina (0-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl* Earlham (9-0) H: 9-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw East Tennessee State (24-1) H: 23-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw (7) hw (7) hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw (10) hw hw hw hw hl W* Eastern Kentucky (9-0) H: 8-0, A: 0-0, N: W* hw hw (7) hw (7) hw hw hw hw hw Eastern Michigan (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Elmhurst (2-1) H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl Elon (4-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw* Erskine (16-1) H: 15-1, A: 1-0, N: hw hw hl aw hw hw hw hw hw hw (7) hw (7) hw hw hw hw hw hw Evansville (5-2) H: 5-2, A: 0-0, N: hl hl hw hw hw hw hw Fairfield (1-1) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hl THE OPPONENTS 113

116 series history THE OPPONENTS Florida ( ) H: 21-23, A: , N: hw hw hw aw aw (12) hw hw al (7) aw hw hl al al hw hl hl hl (7) hw hl (7) al al hl hl al (7) al at (6) al hw hl hl hw al al hl hw al aw al al al al aw al al al hw hl al aw hl hw al aw hl hw al al al aw aw aw hl hl al (10) al al aw hw hw hl hl aw al al al hw hl hl hl al al al al hl hw al hl hw hw hw hl al* al* Florida A&M (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Florida Atlantic (4-1) H: 4-1, A: 0-0, N: hw* hw* hw (10) hw hl Florida Southern (3-4) H: 0-0, A: 3-4, N: aw aw al al al aw al Florida State (43-69) H: 17-26, A: 16-36, N: L* al al al (10) hl (7) hw (7) al al hl al aw al al hw hw al al hl hw al+ (10) al hl hl al aw hl hl al* aw* al al hl hl al aw al al al aw hw hl hl L al aw aw W$ (10) hw hw hl al al aw hl (12) hl hw (10) al al al hw hl hl L al aw al W hw hl hw W+ (10) al al al L hl hw (10) hl W aw aw aw W L L hw hw hw W W+(7) aw aw aw hl hl hl al al al hw hl hw W L hl (10) hl hl W aw al al W Fort Benning (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: al Fort McPherson (2-1) H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: hw# hw# hl# Furman (20-2) H: 12-1, A: 8-1, N: hw hw aw aw aw aw aw hw hw hw hw aw hw hl aw al hw hw aw hw hw hw* (10) Gardner-Webb (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw George Mason (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W* George Washington (5-1) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: L* (11) W* hw hw hw hw Georgetown (2-4) H: 1-1, A: 1-3, N: hw hl al aw al al Georgia ( ) H: , A: , N: al al hw hw hl hw al hl (10) aw hw al (12) al hw hw aw hw al aw hw hw aw hw hw (f) aw al W aw L aw al L (6) T (14) aw al (10) hw hl al al al aw aw hl hw al al hl hw ht (13) al al al aw hl hw hl hl al aw hl hw (11) hl hl al al al al hw hl al al W W L L (8) aw al al L W L L aw al al al hl al aw hl hw hl hl al al al al hl hw hw hl aw (10) al hw al hl hw (12) al aw hw (10) al hl hw al hw al hl al hl hl al hl al al hl al hl al hw hw aw aw hw aw hl hw aw hl hw al al al hw hw al hw aw al al al hw hw hw hl hl hl al al hw hl hl hl al al al aw hl hw al al hl hw hw hl (12) aw al al al hl hw aw al hw hw hw al al al aw hl (7) hw (7) al al al hw hl al hl al al hl al hl hw al hl aw hl hw aw hw al aw hl al W al W hw aw hw al L (11) hw aw hw W al hw W (10) aw W (12) al hw L hl al W hl al L aw hl al L hl hw W al hl al hw aw hl al hl hl (10) al hl (11) al aw hl al hl hl al al hw hl* hw aw al hw al hw al hw hw al al hw hw aw al hw hw aw hl aw aw hw hw aw al hl hw hw (10) al hw aw aw hl hw al hw aw al hw hw al hw aw al hl aw (11) hw aw hl al al* al hw aw hw (10) hw* hw* hl L aw hl W hl* hl* hw L hw al L (11) hw L al hw aw L al* al* aw L hw aw W aw hW L al W hw aw L hl (11) Georgia College (5-2) H: 5-2, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hl hl Georgia Southern (93-30) Formerly: Ga. Teachers Coll. H: 51-16, A: 41-14, N: hw hw hw hl hl al hl hw hl aw aw hw hw al al hl hw aw aw (10)

117 series history hw hw al W hw hw aw aw hw (7) hw (7) aw hw hw aw al hl hw aw (7) aw (7) hw hw aw al hw hw aw aw hw hw hw al al hw hl al (10) al hl hw aw aw hw hl aw aw hw hl aw aw hw hw aw aw hw hw hw* aw aw hw hw aw aw hw (10) hw aw aw hw hl aw aw (10) hl hw aw aw hw hw aw aw hl hw al al hw hw hw hw (10) aw al aw hw hl aw aw hw hw al aw hw hw aw hl hw aw aw hl Georgia Southwestern (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Georgia State (58-10) H: 34-4, A: 24-6, N: hw hw aw aw hw hl al al hw (10) aw hw hw aw aw hw hw aw aw hw hw aw hw aw hw hw hw al (10) hw hw hw aw hw aw hw aw aw hw hw aw aw hw al hw aw hw hw aw hw hw aw hw hl aw hw aw al aw aw hw hl aw hw* aw hw hl al hw hw Goodyear [Cartersville] (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Goodyear [Rockmart] (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: aw Greenville [Ill.] (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Guilford (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Harvard (1-1) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: hl hw Hawai i (2-2) H: 0-0, A: 2-2, N: al aw al aw Hawai i-pacific (2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W (10) W Henry Grady (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw# Hillsdale (20-1) H: 20-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw (7) hw (7) hl hw (7) hw (7) hw (7) Hobart (0-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl# Hope College (13-0) H: 13-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hw (10) hw hw hw hw hw hw hw Houston (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L* Howard (6-0) H: 6-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw (7) hw (7) hw (5) hw Huntingdon (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Illinois (4-2) H: 3-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl (5) hw L W Illinois-Chicago (8-1) H: 5-1, A: 3-0, N: hw hw hW aw aw aw Illinois State (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw (7) hw (7) Indiana (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Indiana Central (2-1) H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hw Indiana Southeast (0-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl Iona (4-1) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: L (8) W (8) hw hw hw Jacksonville (7-8) H: 3-6, A: 3-2, N: aw aw hw hl hl hl hw hw al al hl aw hl hl W Jacksonville State (6-1) H: 6-1, A: 0-0, N: hl (8) hw hw hw hw hw hw* Kennesaw State (15-4) H: 12-1, A: 3-3, N: hw hl hw hw hw hw (10) al hw aw hw aw hw al hw hw al aw hw hw Kent State (13-5) H: 12-4, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl hw hw hl hw hw hw hw hw hw hl hw hw hl L W Kentucky (32-21) H: 21-12, A: 11-9, N: hw hw aw hw hw aw aw hw hw hl hw al aw hl hl aw al hl hl al al aw hw hl hw hw al aw hw hl hw hw aw aw hw hw hw aw al hl hw hw hl hw al (10) al (7) hl (7) hw (8) al aw hw hl hl Lamar (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W Lewis University (1-1) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hl Liberty (4-1) H: 4-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hl hw hw* hw Lipscomb (5-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: hw W* hw hw hw Louisiana-Lafayette (1-0) Formerly: Southwestern La. H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W* Louisiana-Monroe (2-0) Formerly: Northeast Louisana H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W W Louisiana State (0-3) H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: al* L al* Louisville (1-2) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L L W* Marietta (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: al Marietta [Ohio] (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Marist College (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw# Maryland (71-24) H: 43-6, A: 24-17, N: al aw hw hw hw W* hl hl hl al al al hw (7) hw (7) al al hw hl L aw al hw hw hw W aw hw hw hw al hw (8) hw aw hw (7) hw (7) hw aw al hl (7) W aw al aw hw hw hw aw aw aw (10) hw hw hw aw al (7) aw hw hw hw aw aw aw hw hw hw aw al aw (7) hw hw hw aW aW aW W hw hl hw aw al al hw hw hw al al aw (5) hw hw hw al aw aw hw hw hw Memphis State (1-4) H: 1-3, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hl hl L Mercer (106-52) H: 63-22, A: 42-29, N: al al al al hw hl hl hw hw hl al hw aw hw aw al (10) hw# aw aw hw aw aw hw hw aw (11) hw al al hl hw al al hw hw aw aw hl L W hl hw THE OPPONENTS 115

118 series history THE OPPONENTS aw al hl hw al hl hw hl hl aw hl hl hw aw hl hw hl aw al al (11) hw (11) hw aw hw hw aw aw hl al aw hw hw hw aw hw al hw al hw al hw aw hw hw hw aw aw (12) hw hw aw aw aw hl hw aw hw aw hw al hl al hw al hl aw (11) hw hl hw aw hw aw aw hw hl (7) hw (7) hw al al hw aw hw al hw aw hw hw al (10) hw al hw aw aw hw hl aw hw aw aw (7) hw hw aw (7) hw aw aw hw hw aw hw aw hw hw* hl al hw al hw al Mercer-Atlanta (8-0) H: 5-0, A: 3-0, N: hw aw aw aw hw hw hw hw Merchants (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Miami [Fla.] ( ) H: 14-20, A: , N: al al al at aw aw al al al at hl hl hl (7) hw (7) hw hw (7) hw (7) L* W* hl hl hl aw al al al* (10) al* al* W hw hl hl al (13) al al al al al hw hl hl aw al al hw hl hw (8) al al al (8) hw hl hl al aw aw hl hw hw W W aw al (11) al hl hl hl L aw aw al L hw hl hw aw aw aw hl hl hw W al al aw Michigan (2-3) H: 1-2, A: 0-0, N: L (7) hw hl hl W Michigan State (0-2-1) H: 0-2-1, A: 0-0, N: ht hl hl Middle Tennessee St. (4-1) H: 4-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl hw (7) hw (8) Milledgeville Cadets (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: aw Milligan (16-3-1) H: , A: 0-0, N: W hw hw hw hw hw hw hl hw (13) hw ht hw hw hw hw hw hl hw hl hw (7) Minnesota (4-1) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: L W hw hw hw Mississippi (5-2) H: 4-2, A: 1-0, N: hw hw hw hw aw hl hl Mississippi Valley St. (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Mississippi State (3-11) Formerly: Mississippi A&M H: 1-4, A: 1-4, N: al hw hl (10) aw al hl hl W* L* L# L# al# al* hl* Missouri State (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw Morehead State (1-1) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: hl hw Navy (2-0-1) H: 0-0, A: 1-0-1, N: at (11) aw W* (14) Nebraska (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W Nevada-Las Vegas (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 1-1, N: al aw New Orleans (19-7) H: 9-3, A: 8-3, N: aw aw hl hw hw aw (7) aw (7) aw hl hl (10) hw aw al aw (12) hw hw (7) hw (7) al al aw W hw hw hw L* W* New York Tech (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw (7) hw (7) hw Newberry (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Newnan (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw North Carolina (70-56) H: 35-27, A: 25-24, N: hl hw hl# aw aw hw hw (8) L* hl hw hw hl hw hl hl hw hl al hl al hl al hl al hw hl al (10) L hl al al hw W hw (7) hw (7) aw hw aw aw L W al hl hw hw hw hl (11) L al (7) aw (7) al hw hw hw W aw al aw hw hw (10) hl W al al aw L hl hl hl W aw aw aw W hl hw hl al (7) aw (7) aw W hw hw hw al aw al hw hw hl W aw al aw W hl hw hw al al aw hl hw hw al aw al W aL aL aW hl hw (11) hl aw aw aw hl hw hw aw al aw hw hl hw (11) UNC Asheville (8-0) H: 8-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw (7) hw (7) hw hw (7) hw (7) UNC Greensboro (1-1) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: hl hw UNC Wilmington (2-2) H: 2-2, A: 0-0, N: hl hl hw hw NC State (71-51) H: 36-14, A: 22-26, N: aw aw hw hl al al aw aw hw W hw hw (8) al hl L al hw W hw (7) hl (7) L hw al W hw al hw al (10) hw W W hw al (7) aw (7) L W hl hw al W aw al hl al al al L hw hw hl W al al al L hw hw hl al (10) aw aw L hw hw hw L+ (12) al aw (7) aw (7) W hw hw hw al aw al hw hw hl L aw aw aw hl hw hl L aw aw aw hw hw hl L W+ (10) aw aw hw hw hw al al aw hw hw hw L W al al aw W+ (7) hw hw hw W+(15) aw al al hl hl hl North Georgia College (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Northeastern (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Northwestern (2-3) H: 2-3, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hl (7) hw (7) hl

119 series history Northwood Institute (4-2) H: 4-2, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl hl hw hw Notre Dame (6-4) H: 6-4, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hw hw hl hl hl hw hw hw Oakland (6-0) H: 6-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw (7) hw (7) hw (7) Oglethorpe ( ) H: 20-12, A: 0-1, N: hw hw hw hl hl hw hw hw hl hw hw hw hl hl hw hl hw hw hw hw hw hw T L hl (8) hl hl hw (8) hl al hl hw L L hw hl L (15) L hw W L L W Ohio Northern (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Ohio State (15-7-1) H: 12-3, A: 1-1, N: hl hw hw (7) hw hw hw L W L T W L hw (7) hw hw hw hw hl* hw hl hw aw al Ohio (2-1) H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hw Oklahoma (0-6) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L L L L$ L L Oklahoma State (2-3) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L W (8) L (6) L* W* Old Dominion (4-3) H: 4-3, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl hl hw hw hl Olivet (9-1) H: 9-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hl hw hw Parsons (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Pennsylvania (0-2) H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: hl (11) al Penn State (4-2) H: 4-0, A: 0-2, N: hw hw al al hw (11) hw Pensacola NAS (2-2) H: 2-0, A: 0-2, N: hw hw al al (10) Pepperdine (2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W W Philadelphia Athletics (0-4) H: 0-2, A: 0-0, N: L# hl# L# hl# Piedmont College (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Presbyterian (5-2) H: 5-2, A: 0-0, N: hw hl hw hl hw hw (10) hw Purdue (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw Reading (0-3) H: 0-3, A: 0-0, N: hl# hl# hl# Rice (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: al Rider (1-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl* W Riverside Academy (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw# Rollins (6-10) H: 1-1, A: 5-9, N: aw al al al al al al aw hw hl al aw aw aw al al Rome (0-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl (10) Rutgers (47-11) H: 47-11, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hl hl hw (6) hw hw (7) hw (7) hw hl hw hw hw hw hw hl (8) hw (7) hw hw hw hl hw hw hw hw (10) hl hw hw hw (10) hw hw hl hw hw hl (13) hw hw hw hw hw hl hl hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw Sacramento State (2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W (12) W St. Francis (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw St. John s (5-3) H: 4-2, A: 0-0, N: L* W* hw hw hl hw hl hw Saint Louis (2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W W Samford (5-0) H: 5-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw San Diego (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W (11) Santa Clara (2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W W Savannah State (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw Sewanee (22-4) H: 15-4, A: 7-0, N: hl hw hw aw aw aw hw hl hw hl hw hw (8) hw hw (11) hl (7) hw hw (7) hw (7) aw aw hw hw aw aw hw hw Shorter (2-4) H: 2-4, A: 0-0, N: hl hl hl hl hw hw Siena (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Sienna Heights (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw Slippery Rock (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw South Alabama (5-2) H: 5-2, A: 0-0, N: hl hl hw hw hw hw hw South Carolina ( ) H: 11-17, A: , N: hw hw hl aw al hl hl hw hl al aw hw at (5) al al al al hl hl hl hl al al hl (12) hl al (7) al (7) hl hl hw aw hw hl hl (10) W* L* al hw al al hl (7) hw (7) al hl hw* L W$ L$ hw* hl* hw* Southern Miss. (2-2) H: 2-2, A: 0-0, N: hl* hw* hl* hw* USC Aiken (3-2) H: 3-2, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hw hl hw USF (9-1) H: 4-1, A: 5-0, N: aw aw hl hw hw hw hw aw aw aw S.E. Missouri State (4-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw W* Southern (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Southern California (0-4) H: 0-2, A: 0-0, N: L hl* hl* L Stetson ( ) H: 9-6, A: , N: hw hw (10) aw al aw aw at aw aw aw aw aw aw al aw aw aw al al aw hl (10) hl hw hw hl hw hl hw (10) hl hw* hw* hl* hw* Stone Mountain Prep (0-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: hl# Tennessee (45-33) H: 29-17, A: 15-16, N: al aw al hw hl hl al (7) aw al hw hl aw aw al (7) al (7) hl hw hw al (5) aw hw hw hw hw hl hw hw hw hw hw aw al hw hw aw al hw hl al al hl hl al al al hl hw hw hl aw hw hl hw aw aw aw hw (11) hw hw hw hw aw aw hw hw aw aw hw hl hl hl al hw hl al* hl* hl* W Tennessee Tech (8-1) H: 7-1, A: 0-0, N: hw (7) hw (7) hl (11) hw hw W* hw hw hw THE OPPONENTS 117

120 series history THE OPPONENTS Tennessee Temple (7-1) H: 7-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl hw hw hw hw hw Texas A&M (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W* (10) L* Texas Christian (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W L Texas Tech (2-1) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: L hw* hw* Troy State (0-2) H: 0-2, A: 0-0, N: hl hl (11) Tulane (4-1) H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: hl hw hw W W* UCLA (2-4) H: 1-2, A: 1-2, N: hw hl hl aw al al U.S.S.R. National Team (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw# (7) Utah (2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W W Valdosta State (1-4) H: 0-0, A: 1-4, N: al al (7) al (7) aw al Vanderbilt ( ) H: , A: 20-21, N: hl hw hl hl al aw al hw hw hw al al aw ht (10) hl hw hl hw (10) hw al al hl hw aw hw (11) al aw hw hw hw hw hw al aw hw hw al aw hw hw al al hw hl (8) aw aw hw hl hw hw al al aw hl hw hw aw aw hw hl hw hw aw al al (6) al (11) hw hl al aw hw hl hw hw hl hw aw al hw hw hw hl al aw hw aw hw aw aw hl al aw hw* hw* aw* al* Villanova (3-1) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: L+ (10) hw hw hw Virginia ( ) H: , A: 26-27, N: al aw hl (11) hw al aw hl ht hl hw hw hl hw hl hl al al W hw (7) hw (7) aw al L hw hl aw al hw hw hw al al hw (10) hl aw W hw aw (7) aw (7) W hw hw hw al aw aw W hw (7) hw (7) hw (10) aw (10) al (7) aw (7) hw hw hw al aw al W hw hw hw L aw aw (7) al (7) hw hw al (14) aw al hw hw hw al aw aw hl hw (12) hw aw aw aw hl hl hl (10) al al al W hw hw hl aw (11) al L al aw aw hw hl ht aL aw al al al aw al al aw (13) W (7) hw hl hw (6) L Virginia Commonwealth (4-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw W* W W Virginia Tech (22-13) H: 14-7, A: 8-4, N: hl (10) hl hw hw hw hw hw hw hw al aw aw hl hw hl hw hw hw aw al aw hl hl hw L aw al aw hw hl hw aw aw al L Wake Forest ( ) H: 42-14, A: , N: hl hl hw hw hl hl hw hl hw hl hw hl al hw hl al L hw al aw hw W+ (12) hw at hw hw al aw hw (11) hw W aw (11) aw hw W hw (7) hw (7) L* al al (7) al (8) W hw hw al aw aw (10) hw hw hw al aw al W hw hw hw al aw al hw hw hw aw aw al L hl hl hw aw aw al W hw hl hl L al al hw hw hw W aw (10) al aw hw hw hw W hw hw hl aw aw aw hw hw hw aw al aw(12) al aw aw hw hw hl Waseda [Japan] (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: W# L# Washington (4-5) H: 1-2, A: 0-0, N: W* L* (14) W* W L L* hw hl hl Washington & Lee (7-3) H: 4-2, A: 3-1, N: aw aw (12) hw hw al aw (10) hl hw hw hl Washington Senators (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L# West Georgia (11-9) H: 10-6, A: 1-2, N: hl hl (7) hw (7) hw hl al hl L hl aw hw hw al hw hw hw hl hw hw hw West Liberty (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: hw West Virginia (4-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: hw (6) hw hw hw West Virginia Wesleyan (1-1) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hl Western Carolina (18-16) H: 17-15, A: 0-1, N: hw (10) hl hw hl hw hw hl hl (5) hl hl hw hw hl hw W* (11) hl hl hw hw hl hw hl hl hw hw hw hw hl hl hw hl hw hw al Western Kentucky (5-1) H: 5-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hl hw hw hw (7) hw Western Michigan (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw Wichita State (1-3) H: 0-1, A: 1-2, N: al al hl* (10) aw* William & Mary (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw William Jewell (7-1) H: 7-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hl hw hw hw hw hw Winder (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: al Winthrop (18-1) H: 16-1, A: 2-0, N: hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw hw (13) hw hl hw aw aw Wofford (9-0) H: 7-0, A: 2-0, N: hw hw aw hw hw aw hw hw hw Wright State (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: L (8) W (10) Xavier (7-1) H: 7-1, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw hw (10) hw hw hw hw Yale (4-0-1) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: W T W hw hw Youngstown State (3-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: hw hw hw

121 year-by-year results All-Time Records 1895 (0-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 A. 12 nl 4-16 Atlanta Colts [exh] (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 A. 15 nl 8-20 Atlanta Colts [exh] A. 25 al 4-5 Winder (1-2) Home: 0-0; Away: 1-2; Neutral: 0-0 A. 10 al 4-6 Auburn A. 17 al 6-9 Mercer M. 15 aw 8-3 Milledgeville Cadets (1-3) Home: 0-1; Away: 1-2; Neutral: 0-0 A. 8 al 2-5 Atlanta Spellers [exh] A. 9 hl 2-12 Wake Forest A. 16 aw 4-3 Auburn A. 21 al 4-18 Georgia M. 7 al 8-10 Mercer (2-3) Home: 1-1; Away: 1-2; Neutral: 0-0 A. 6 hl 2-9 Wake Forest A. 8 aw 10-8 Auburn A. 15 al 1-25 Georgia A. 22 hw 6-4 Auburn M. 6 al 2-14 Mercer Coach Todd 12-9 (.571) 1900 (3-4) Home: 3-2; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-0 A. 7 al 1-10 Mercer A. 25 hw 3-0 Wake Forest M. 5 al 4-9 Auburn M. 12 hw 7-0 Georgia M. 26 hl 4-5 Rome (10) J. 2 hw 12-8 Merchants J. 9 hl 0-1 Sewanee (9-5) Home: 9-5; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 A. 5 hl 5-6 Vanderbilt A. 6 hw 8-0 Vanderbilt A. 12 hl 5-13 Cornell A. 20 hw 13-1 Georgia A. 26 hw 3-0 Mercer A. 27 hl 3-7 Mercer M. 1 hw Wake Forest M. 4 hw Auburn M. 10 hl 6-9 North Carolina M. 17 hw 9-0 Central [forfeit] M. 18 hw 15-6 Central M. 22 hw 3-2 Newnan M. 25 hw 8-7 Henry Grady [exh] J. 7 hl Mercer J. 8 hw 6-5 Mercer Home games at Brisbine Park Coach Sammy Strang 5-8 (.385) 1902 (5-8) Home: 4-5; Away: 1-3; Neutral: 0-0 M. 31 hl 4-8 Hobart [exh] A. 2 hl 5-25 Cornell A. 5 hw 8-1 Mercer A. 9 al 1-12 Atlanta Pretzels [exh] A. 12 hw 12-4 Clemson A. 17 al 4-14 Tennessee A. 18 aw Tennessee A. 19 al 4-13 Tennessee A. 26 hl Georgia M. 3 hl 1-10 Mercer M. 10 hw 8-7 Georgia M. 13 al 7-9 Georgia M. 15 hw 7-2 Tennessee M. 16 hl 0-4 Tennessee M. 17 hl 2-4 Tennessee Home games at Brisbine Park Coach Irving 9-9 (.500) 1903 (9-9) Home: 6-6; Away: 3-3; Neutral: 0-0 M. 28 hw 11-3 Atl. Athletic Club [exh] A. 4 al 4-6 Mercer A. 11 hl 1-5 Clemson A. 18 hw 10-3 Mercer A. 21 al 5-22 Atlanta Crackers [exh] A. 23 hl 5-9 Wake Forest A. 24 al 1-16 Atlanta Crackers [exh] A. 25 hw 8-7 Auburn Overall 2,291-1, (.612) Home 1, (.703) At Russ Chandler Stadium (.778) Away (.466) Neutral (.550) A. 27 hl 3-5 Georgia (10) A. 30 al 1-12 Tennessee (7) M. 1 aw 4-2 Tennessee M. 2 al 5-6 Tennessee M. 4 hw 10-0 Trinity [Duke] M. 9 hl 2-7 Vanderbilt M. 9 hl 2-4 Vanderbilt M. 12 aw 10-5 Georgia M. 15 aw 9-3 Mercer M. 22 hw 9-8 Tennessee M. 23 hl 5-14 Tennessee M. 29 hw 9-0 Sewanee M. 30 hw 13-0 Sewanee Home games at Brisbine Park. Coach John Heisman (.625) 1904 (15-7) Home: 10-1; Away: 5-6; Neutral: 0-0 M. 23 al 1-6 Atlanta Crackers [exh] M. 26 hw 10-4 Mercer A. 1 hw 10-1 Florida A. 2 hw 13-0 Florida A. 8 hw 8-4 Alabama A. 9 hw 11-4 Alabama A. 9 hw 8-3 Alabama A. 15 hw 8-0 Wofford A. 16 hw 23-7 Wofford A. 22 hl 1-6 Clemson A. 23 hw 4-3 Auburn A. 26 hw 10-4 Georgia A. 30 hw 11-4 Fort McPherson [exh] M. 4 al 1-2 Georgia (12) M. 6 aw 4-1 Mercer M. 7 al 2-3 Mercer (10) M. 11 al 4-7 Georgia M. 14 al 1-11 Clemson M. 19 al 1-3 Vanderbilt M. 20 aw 3-1 Vanderbilt M. 21 al 2-5 Vanderbilt M. 23 aw 3-0 Sewanee M. 24 aw 6-2 Sewanee M. 25 aw 12-0 Sewanee Home games at Brisbine/Piedmont Parks 1905 (13-4) Home: 10-4; Away: 3-0; Neutral: 0-0 A. 8 hw 11-3 Georgia A. 10 hw 3-2 Trinity [Duke] (12) A. 14 hw 4-3 Newberry A. 15 hw 6-2 Newberry A. 22 hw 5-4 Clemson A. 22 hl 3-5 Clemson A. 27 hw 2-1 Georgia A. 29 hw 9-2 Mercer [exh] M. 5 hl 0-1 Auburn M. 6 hl 2-4 Auburn M. 10 aw 11-2 Georgia M. 12 aw 5-3 Mercer M. 13 aw 2-0 Mercer M. 20 hw 10-4 Mercer M. 27 hw 4-3 Georgia J. 1 hw 8-0 Sewanee J. 2 hl 4-9 Sewanee J. 3 hw 4-2 Sewanee (23-3) Home: 16-2; Away: 7-1; Neutral: 0-0 M. 24 hw 3-1 Clemson M. 29 hl 4-16 Cleveland Indians [exh] M. 30 aw 14-1 Mercer M. 31 aw 3-0 Mercer A. 4 al 3-4 Georgia A. 6 hl 0-10 Trinity [Duke] The listing of scores on the following pages is the most comprehensive possible with available sources of information. The years prior to 1900 are incomplete, but the scores listed for those years have been documented. Georgia Tech began playing its home games at Rose Bowl Field (now Russ Chandler Stadium) in Before that, the Yellow Jackets played their home games at Tech Park, Brisbine Park, Piedmont Park and Grant Field. A. 7 hw 5-1 Trinity [Duke] A. 12 hw 5-1 Vanderbilt A. 13 hw 5-4 Vanderbilt A. 14 hw 2-1 Vanderbilt A. 18 aw 5-4 Georgia A. 20 hw 1-0 Furman A. 21 hw 4-3 Furman A. 27 hw 4-3 Mercer A. 28 hw 2-0 Mercer A. 30 aw 6-0 Clemson M. 1 aw 7-4 Furman M. 2 aw 3-1 Wofford M. 3 al 4-8 Bingham [exh] M. 4 aw 3-2 Tennessee M. 11 hl 1-2 Auburn (11) M. 12 hw 5-0 Auburn M. 12 hw 4-0 Auburn (8) M. 18 hw 9-1 Georgia M. 19 hw 3-2 Georgia M. 24 hw 11-0 Cumberland M. 26 hw 7-1 Wofford M. 26 hw 7-0 Wofford (10-5-1) Home: 6-1-1; Away: 4-4; Neutral: 0-0 M. 30 hw 4-0 Mercer A. 3 aw 3-1 Georgia A. 5 hw 4-2 Clemson A. 6 ht 2-2 Clemson (11) A. 13 aw 1-0 Mercer (11) A. 19 hl 3-6 Sewanee A. 20 hw 5-3 Sewanee A. 21 hw 7-4 Sewanee (8) A. 25 al 0-6 Vanderbilt A. 26 al 5-6 Vanderbilt A. 27 aw 3-2 Vanderbilt M. 4 hw 9-1 Dahlonega [exh] M. 10 al 2-3 Auburn M. 11 aw 2-0 Auburn (12) M. 12 al 1-4 Auburn (7) M. 17 hw 4-1 Georgia M. 18 hw 9-0 Georgia [forfeit] (9-12) Home: 7-4; Away: 2-8; Neutral: 0-0 M. 27 al 0-2 Mercer M. 28 al 2-3 Mercer A. 3 hw 4-3 Clemson A. 4 hw 5-4 Clemson (11) A. 10 hl 0-2 Trinity [Duke] A. 11 hl 0-5 Trinity [Duke] A. 17 aw 10-8 Tennessee A. 18 al 2-3 Tennessee (7) A. 19 al 2-6 Tennessee (7) A. 24 hw 7-0 Sewanee A. 25 hw 2-1 Sewanee (11) A. 26 hl 2-3 Sewanee (7) M. 1 hl 0-1 Auburn M. 2 hw 7-2 Auburn M. 8 al 1-5 Alabama M. 9 al 0-1 Alabama (10) M. 10 al 3-10 Alabama M. 11 aw 6-0 Auburn M. 12 al 3-8 Auburn M. 15 hw 14-2 Central [Ky.] M. 16 hw 7-0 Central [Ky.] (13-8-1) Home: 9-3-1; Away: 3-4; Neutral: 1-1 M. 18 hw 14-4 Fort McPherson [exh] M. 20 hw 4-2 Riverside Acad. [exh] M. 23 hw 5-0 Marist College [exh] M. 27 hl 0-3 Stone Mtn. Prep [exh] A. 2 ht 2-2 Vanderbilt (10) A. 3 hl 1-6 Vanderbilt A. 3 hw 5-3 Vanderbilt A. 9 hl 0-4 Mercer A. 10 hw 7-3 Mercer A. 16 hw 3-1 Trinity [Duke] A. 17 hw 3-2 Trinity [Duke] A. 20 aw 3-1 Georgia A. 21 al 0-4 Georgia A. 29 al 0-6 Auburn A. 30 aw 8-2 Auburn M. 1 hw 2-1 Dahlonega M. 3 al 2-7 Mercer M. 4 al 2-3 Mercer M. 7 hl 0-2 Auburn M. 8 hw 6-5 Auburn M. 14 hw 7-1 Sewanee M. 15 hw 7-0 Sewanee (7) M. 15 hw 4-0 Sewanee (7) M. 20 2W 4-3 Georgia M. 21 aw 3-0 Georgia M. 22 2L 1-2 Georgia (11-5-1) Home: 7-1; Away: 4-3; Neutral: M. 5 2L 2-5 Philadelphia A s [exh] M. 9 hl 3-5 Philadelphia A s [exh] M. 12 2L 0-12 Philadelphia A s [exh] A. 2 al 3-4 Alabama A. 3 aw 3-1 Alabama A. 8 hw 7-4 Mercer A. 9 hw 10-0 Mercer A. 15 al 1-16 Auburn A. 22 hl 3-4 Vanderbilt A. 23 hw 3-2 Vanderbilt (10) A. 29 aw 3-1 Mercer A. 30 aw 2-0 Mercer M. 6 hw 3-1 Auburn M. 10 aw 1-0 Georgia M. 11 al 6-7 Georgia M. 13 hw 5-0 Clemson M. 14 hw 4-0 Clemson (7) M. 15 hw 11-3 Clemson (7) M. 20 2L 0-2 Georgia (6) M. 21 2T 0-0 Georgia (14) (7-6) Home: 4-3; Away: 2-2; Neutral: 1-1 M. 11 2L 1-7 Wash. Senators [exh] A. 7 hl 6-8 Mercer A. 14 3L 2-5 Mercer A. 15 3W 7-2 Mercer A. 17 hw 4-1 Auburn A. 18 hw 9-4 Auburn A. 21 hl 2-3 Trinity [Duke] A. 22 hw 4-1 Trinity [Duke] A. 28 aw 4-3 Alabama A. 29 al 1-2 Alabama M. 4 aw 6-0 Georgia M. 5 al 2-3 Georgia (10) M. 12 hw 2-1 Georgia M. 13 hl 2-6 Georgia (8-10) Home: 5-3; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-1 A. 5 hl 2-3 Mercer A. 6 hw 4-1 Mercer A. 9 2L 4-5 Michigan (7) A. 12 hl 4-6 Clemson A. 13 hw 4-2 Clemson A. 19 hw 6-2 Vanderbilt A. 24 aw 4-3 Sewanee A. 25 aw 7-1 Sewanee A. 26 al 0-2 Vanderbilt A. 27 al 1-2 Vanderbilt M. 2 hw 3-2 Auburn M. 3 hl 5-7 Auburn M. 4 hw 5-3 Auburn M. 10 aw 4-1 Mercer M. 11 al 3-5 Mercer M. 16 al 4-6 Georgia M. 17 al 4-6 Georgia M. 18 al 2-4 Georgia (9-8) Home: 6-3; Away: 3-5; Neutral: 0-0 M. 28 hw 3-0 Clemson M. 29 hw 3-1 Clemson A. 4 hl 2-3 Mercer A. 5 hw 4-1 Mercer A. 11 al 2-4 Mercer A. 18 al 2-3 Auburn A. 19 aw 11-4 Auburn A. 19 al 3-4 Auburn A. 25 al 3-7 Alabama A. 26 al 4-5 Alabama A. 28 hl 2-7 Wake Forest M. 2 hw 13-0 Sewanee M. 3 hw 5-1 Sewanee M. 9 aw 4-3 Georgia M. 10 aw 5-4 Georgia M. 11 hl 1-4 Georgia M. 12 hw 4-2 Georgia (12-8) Home: 10-4; Away: 2-4; Neutral: 0-0 M. 27 hl 4-9 Auburn M. 28 hw 10-5 Auburn A. 3 hw 6-4 Mississippi A. 4 hw 6-0 Mississippi A. 9 hw 3-2 Illinois A. 10 hw 5-2 Illinois A. 13 hl 0-8 Mercer A. 14 hw 5-1 Mercer A. 17 hl 3-11 Vanderbilt A. 18 hw 18-6 Vanderbilt A. 24 al 2-11 Alabama A. 25 aw 12-8 Alabama A. 25 aw 7-0 Alabama A. 27 al 1-9 Mississippi State M. 1 hw 4-3 Alabama M. 2 hw 5-4 Alabama M. 8 al 4-5 Georgia M. 9 al 4-5 Georgia M. 15 hl 2-9 Georgia M. 16 hw 6-2 Georgia (7-8-2) Home: 4-6-1; Away: 3-2-1; Neutral: 0-0 M. 18 hl 2-7 Buffalo [exh] M. 19 hl 0-8 Buffalo [exh] M. 26 hw 6-2 Georgetown M. 27 hl 2-9 Georgetown A. 3 hl 4-5 Tennessee A. 9 hl 1-2 Alabama A. 10 hw 7-6 Alabama A. 14 hw 8-6 Mississippi St A. 15 hl 5-7 Mississippi St. (10) A. 16 at 6-6 Auburn A. 17 aw 12-2 Auburn A. 18 aw 7-1 Auburn A. 21 aw 7-2 Vanderbilt A. 24 hw 4-3 Vanderbilt (11) A. 30 hl 1-3 Mercer M. 1 hl 3-7 Mercer M. 8 ht 1-1 Georgia (13) M. 14 al 4-7 Georgia M. 15 al 2-5 Georgia (14-6) Home: 9-4; Away: 5-2; Neutral: 0-0 A. 1 hw 7-6 W.Va. Wesleyan A. 2 hl 2-3 W.Va. Wesleyan A. 8 aw 6-0 Mercer A. 14 hw 6-4 Auburn A. 15 hl 9-10 Auburn A. 16 hl 0-3 Auburn A. 21 hw 9-0 Mississippi A. 22 hw 4-3 Mississippi A. 26 aw 3-1 Sewanee A. 27 aw 3-2 Sewanee A. 28 al 3-4 Vanderbilt A. 29 aw 5-2 Vanderbilt M. 1 hw 6-1 Vanderbilt M. 2 hw 4-2 Vanderbilt M. 5 hw 14-3 Trinity [Duke] M. 6 hw 5-0 Trinity [Duke] M. 12 al 6-8 Georgia M. 13 aw 9-7 Georgia M. 19 hl 2-4 Georgia M. 20 hw 5-1 Georgia Home games at Grant Field 1917 (12-7) Home: 9-5; Away: 1-2; Neutral: 2-0 M. 28 hw 6-3 Oglethorpe M. 30 hw 4-3 Bingham-Mebane M. 31 hw 11-2 Bingham-Mebane (7). 3-0 M. 31 hl 3-4 Bingham-Mebane A. 2 hw 9-1 Indiana A. 6 hl 0-2 Mercer A. 7 hl 1-3 Mercer A. 9 hw 4-0 Stetson A. 10 hw 4-3 Stetson (10) A. 14 al 4-5 Auburn (10) A. 15 al 1-4 Auburn A. 20 hw 5-0 Sewanee A. 21 hw 4-1 Sewanee A. 25 5W 3-2 Clemson A. 26 5W 5-1 Clemson A. 28 hw 4-2 Mercer M. 9 aw 5-3 Mercer M. 11 hl 0-1 Georgia M. 12 hl 1-2 Georgia Home games at Grant Field Coach Joe Bean (.660) 1918 (10-7) Home: 6-4; Away: 4-3; Neutral: 0-0 M. 22 hw 3-1 Oglethorpe M. 23 hl 2-3 Fort McPherson [exh] M. 29 hl 0-8 Mercer THE OPPONENTS 119

122 year-by-year results THE OPPONENTS M. 30 hw 5-2 Mercer A. 5 hl 1-7 Davidson A. 6 hw 6-1 Davidson A. 12 aw 8-4 Auburn A. 13 al 4-10 Auburn A. 20 aw 8-3 Auburn A. 21 al 0-6 Auburn (5) A. 24 hw 5-1 Oglethorpe A. 27 hw 4-1 Vanderbilt M. 3 hl 3-4 Mercer M. 4 aw 10-0 Mercer M. 10 al 0-2 Georgia M. 11 aw 4-3 Georgia M. 17 hl 2-4 Georgia M. 18 hw 5-4 Georgia (11) Home games at Grant Field 1919 (9-9) Home: 6-2; Away: 3-7; Neutral: 0-0 M. 22 hw 11-4 Camp Gordon [exh] M. 28 al 1-10 Mercer M. 29 al 4-5 Mercer (11) A. 5 hw 5-0 Clemson A. 6 hw 9-3 Clemson A. 11 hw 2-1 Auburn A. 12 hw 4-2 Auburn A. 18 hw 3-2 Mercer (11) A. 19 hw 8-1 Mercer A. 26 aw 4-3 Furman A. 27 aw 4-2 Furman M. 1 al 1-11 Alabama M. 1 al 2-6 Alabama M. 2 aw 6-2 Mississippi State M. 3 al 1-2 Mississippi State M. 9 hl 1-2 Georgia M. 10 hl 0-8 Georgia M. 16 al 5-7 Georgia M. 17 al 2-5 Georgia Home games at Grant Field 1920 (16-2) Home: 9-1; Away: 7-1; Neutral: 0-0 M. 26 hw 4-2 Erskine M. 27 hw 18-0 Erskine A. 2 aw 3-0 Mercer A. 7 hl 1-5 Philadelphia A s [exh] A. 10 hl 1-5 Oglethorpe A. 15 hw 8-0 Florida A. 16 aw 6-2 Auburn A. 17 al 4-5 Auburn A. 23 hw 2-1 Clemson A. 24 hw 5-4 Clemson (10) A. 26 aw 9-3 Florida A. 27 aw 6-3 Florida (12) A. 30 hw 6-2 Davidson M. 1 hw 5-0 Davidson M. 7 hw 5-4 Vanderbilt M. 8 hw 4-2 Vanderbilt M. 12 aw 4-2 Wofford M. 14 aw 12-1 Furman M. 15 aw 4-0 Furman Home games at Grant Field Coach Kid Clay (.596) 1921 (18-4-1) Home: 13-2; Away: 5-2-1; Neutral: 0-0 M. 25 hw 18-0 Cincinnati M. 26 hw 17-5 Cincinnati A. 1 hw 7-0 Clemson A. 2 hw 10-1 Clemson A. 8 hl 3-6 Oglethorpe A. 9 hw 9-3 Oglethorpe A. 15 hw 8-3 Auburn A. 19 hw 7-6 Auburn A. 22 aw 7-2 N.C. State A. 23 aw 6-0 N.C. State A. 25 al 1-8 Georgetown A. 26 aw 3-2 Georgetown A. 27 at 2-2 Navy (11) A. 28 al 6-3 Maryland A. 29 aw 2-0 Washington & Lee A. 30 aw 6-3 Wash. & Lee (12) M. 6 hw 10-0 N.C. State M. 7 hl 1-4 N.C. State M. 13 hw 4-1 Washington & Lee M. 14 hw 8-4 Washington & Lee M. 18 hw 5-0 Oglethorpe M. 20 hw 4-1 Tennessee M. 21 hw 4-3 Tennessee Home games at Grant Field 1922 (14-9) Home: 9-4; Away: 5-5; Neutral: 0-0 M. 16 hl 2-4 Detroit Tigers [exh] M. 17 hl 4-7 Detroit Tigers [exh] M. 24 hw 9-4 Clemson M. 25 hw 6-2 Clemson A. 1 hl 6-7 Auburn A. 7 hw 10-3 Mercer A. 8 hw 1-0 Mercer A. 15 al 5-8 Auburn A. 16 aw 5-4 Auburn A. 20 hl 3-4 Harvard A. 21 al 4-7 Tennessee (5) A. 22 aw 8-4 Tennessee A. 24 al 7-8 Georgetown A. 25 al 3-5 Georgetown A. 26 aw 13-1 Navy A. 27 aw 8-3 Maryland A. 28 al 5-6 Washington & Lee A. 29 aw 4-3 Wash. & Lee (10) M. 5 hw 4-1 Tennessee M. 6 hw 9-5 Tennessee M. 12 hl 2-3 Washington & Lee M. 13 hw 3-0 Washington & Lee M. 18 hw 10-3 Oglethorpe M. 19 hl 3-6 Oglethorpe M. 20 hw 13-6 Oglethorpe Home games at Grant Field 1923 (16-2-2) Home: 12-2; Away: 3-0-1; Neutral: M. 28 hw 7-3 Penn State M. 29 hw 14-2 Penn State M. 31 hl 2-3 Pennsylvania (11) A. 5 hw 4-3 Maryland A. 6 hw 1-0 Dartmouth (11) A. 7 hw 3-2 Dartmouth (10) A. 14 hl 3-7 Auburn A. 20 hw 2-0 Florida A. 21 hw 13-0 Florida A. 23 at 2-2 Auburn (5) A. 24 6T 1-1 Auburn (6) A. 25 aw 6-3 Alabama A. 26 6W 11-2 Alabama A. 27 aw 9-3 Mercer A. 28 aw 9-2 Mercer M. 5 hw 9-3 North Carolina M. 11 hw 9-5 Kentucky M. 12 hw 10-2 Kentucky M. 18 hw 4-2 Oglethorpe M. 19 hw 3-0 Oglethorpe J. 9 hl 1-4 North Carolina [exh] Home games at Grant Field 1924 (9-14) Home: 6-7; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-1 M. 21 hl 2-4 Ohio State M. 22 hw 6-3 Ohio State M. 28 hl 3-7 Dartmouth M. 29 4L 7-11 Dartmouth (7) A. 5 aw 17-5 Auburn A. 6 aw 2-0 Auburn A. 13 hl 3-4 Notre Dame A. 19 hw 2-1 Penn State (11) A. 20 hw 5-0 Penn State A. 25 al 4-5 N.C. State A. 26 al 4-5 N.C. State A. 28 al 4-8 Virginia A. 29 aw 3-1 Virginia M. 1 al 4-8 Pennsylvania M. 2 al 1-4 Penn State M. 3 al 0-6 Penn State M. 6 hl 4-7 Virginia (11) M. 7 hw 2-1 Virginia M. 9 hl 6-8 Alabama (10) M. 14 hw 7-6 Auburn M. 15 hw 2-0 Auburn M. 16 hl 0-1 Oglethorpe M. 17 hl 1-5 Oglethorpe Home games at Grant Field 1925 (14-7) Home: 10-3; Away: 4-4; Neutral: 0-0 M. 20 hw 4-0 Clemson M. 21 hw 6-0 Clemson M. 27 hw 12-2 Furman M. 28 hw 12-3 Furman A. 3 hw 7-5 Dartmouth A. 4 hl 0-1 Dartmouth A. 11 hw 6-1 Notre Dame A. 15 hw 21-4 Maryland A. 17 aw 9-2 Alabama A. 18 al Alabama A. 22 hw 8-7 Oglethorpe A. 23 hl 1-4 Oglethorpe A. 24 hw 25-2 Auburn A. 25 aw 10-8 Auburn A. 30 aw 4-3 Kentucky M. 1 al 1-2 Vanderbilt M. 2 aw 9-5 Vanderbilt M. 8 al 0-4 Georgia M. 9 al 3-7 Georgia M. 15 hw 10-9 Georgia M. 16 hl 4-6 Georgia Home games at Grant Field Tech lost exhibition to Atlanta Crackers 1926 (21-4-1) Home: ; Away: 5-3; Neutral: 4-0 M. 19 hw 5-2 Clemson M. 20 hl 5-6 Clemson (10) M. 26 hw 10-1 Ohio State (7) M. 27 hw 11-4 Ohio State A. 2 hw 7-0 Notre Dame A. 3 hw 12-4 Notre Dame A. 9 hw 5-0 Auburn A. 10 hw 13-7 Auburn A. 14 hw 7-5 Alabama A. 15 ht 8-8 Alabama (10) A. 16 6W 12-6 Alabama A. 17 6W Alabama A. 21 hw 8-4 Oglethorpe A. 22 hw 7-3 Oglethorpe A. 23 hw 13-3 Vanderbilt A. 24 hw 10-6 Vanderbilt A. 26 aw 10-5 North Carolina A. 27 aw 11-3 North Carolina A. 28 aw 10-2 N.C. State A. 29 aw 7-5 N.C. State A. 30 al 6-7 Virginia M. 1 aw 7-6 Virginia M. 7 al 1-2 Georgia M. 8 al 3-5 Georgia M. 14 2W 7-6 Georgia M. 15 2W 4-3 Georgia Home games at Grant Field 1927 (18-10) Home: 14-3; Away: 3-3; Neutral: 1-4 M. 12 al 2-6 Atlanta Crackers [exh] M. 18 hw 11-5 Clemson M. 19 hw 10-1 Clemson M. 25 hw 14-1 Ohio State M. 26 hw 9-3 Ohio State M. 28 hw 6-3 Washington & Lee M. 29 hl 0-2 Washington & Lee A. 1 hl 3-10 Mississippi A&M A. 2 hl 5-7 Mississippi A&M A. 8 6L 2-10 Auburn A. 9 6L 5-7 Auburn A. 11 hw 3-2 Kentucky A. 12 hw 7-5 Kentucky A. 15 hw 4-3 Oglethorpe A. 16 hw 6-1 Oglethorpe A. 20 hw 9-4 Alabama A. 21 hw 7-6 Alabama A. 22 al 5-8 Alabama A. 23 aw 6-3 Alabama A. 25 al 2-7 Vanderbilt A. 26 aw 10-3 Vanderbilt A. 29 4L 9-10 Georgia A. 30 4L 1-8 Georgia (8) M. 4 hw 9-8 North Carolina M. 5 hw 12-4 North Carolina (8) M. 6 hw 8-7 N.C. State M. 7 4W 8-4 N.C. State M. 13 aw 10-5 Georgia M. 14 al 8-10 Georgia Home games at Grant Field 1928 (15-6) Home: 12-2; Away: 2-3; Neutral: 1-1 M. 23 hw 14-4 Clemson M. 24 hw 7-5 Clemson M. 29 hw Oglethorpe M. 30 hw 5-4 Oglethorpe A. 7 hw 8-2 Maryland A. 13 hl 3-7 Mercer A. 17 al 4-15 Auburn A. 18 aw 11-2 Auburn A. 21 hw 7-5 Auburn A. 25 al 3-4 Alabama A. 26 aw 5-3 Alabama A. 28 hl 1-7 Alabama M. 2 hw 1-0 Tennessee M. 3 hw 5-4 Tennessee M. 4 hw 9-4 Vanderbilt M. 5 hw 10-8 Vanderbilt M. 11 hw 4-0 South Carolina M. 12 hw 3-2 South Carolina M. 18 al 5-9 Georgia M. 25 4L 2-3 Georgia M. 26 4W 7-5 Georgia Home games at Grant Field 1929 (6-14-1) Home: 3-4; Away: 3-7; Neutral: M. 25 at 6-6 Atlanta Crackers [exh] M. 29 4T 5-5 Oglethorpe M. 30 4L 4-5 Oglethorpe A. 3 al 3-23 Auburn A. 4 al Auburn A. 5 al 3-4 Florida (7) A. 6 aw 3-1 Florida A. 12 hw 5-2 Clemson A. 13 hl 4-7 Clemson A. 19 hw 12-7 Auburn A. 20 hw 8-3 Auburn A. 24 hl 4-7 Alabama A. 25 hl 3-9 Alabama A. 26 al 3-6 Alabama A. 27 aw 4-2 Alabama M. 2 hl 3-17 South Carolina M. 3 4L 2-8 Georgia M. 4 4L 1-12 Georgia M. 10 al 0-3 Vanderbilt M. 11 al 1-6 Vanderbilt M. 17 aw 9-5 Georgia M. 18 al 1-3 Georgia Home games at Grant Field 1930 (8-16) Home: 7-11; Away: 1-5; Neutral: 0-0 M. 28 hw 10-9 Clemson M. 29 hw 4-1 Clemson A. 3 hw 2-1 Florida A. 4 hl 1-3 Florida A. 7 hl 4-5 Oglethorpe (8) A. 8 hl 3-5 Oglethorpe A. 9 hl 3-14 Oglethorpe A. 11 aw 2-1 South Carolina A. 12 al 4-5 South Carolina A. 16 hl 4-7 Auburn A. 17 hw 6-2 Auburn A. 18 hl 3-4 Illinois (5) A. 19 hw 9-8 Illinois A. 21 hw 7-6 Alabama A. 22 hl 2-7 Alabama A. 23 hl 1-3 Notre Dame A. 24 hl 3-5 Notre Dame A. 25 al 2-16 Alabama A. 26 al 3-15 Alabama M. 2 hw 10-5 Vanderbilt M. 3 hl 1-6 Vanderbilt (8) M. 9 al 6-7 Georgia M. 10 al 3-4 Georgia M. 16 hl 3-7 Georgia (8-13) Home: 6-6; Away: 2-7; Neutral: 0-0 M. 23 hl 1-9 Reading [exh] M. 24 hl 6-7 Reading [exh] M. 25 hl 4-6 Reading [exh] A. 2 hl 1-11 South Carolina A. 3 hl 3-4 South Carolina A. 10 al 7-9 Mercer A. 11 aw 13-1 Mercer A. 13 al 6-8 Florida A. 14 al 8-9 Florida A. 17 hw 8-7 Oglethorpe (8) A. 18 hl 4-6 Oglethorpe A. 20 hw 7-3 Mercer A. 21 hw 10-7 Mercer A. 22 hw 8-4 Florida A. 23 hl 3-4 Florida A. 24 hw 11-7 Auburn A. 25 hl 8-13 Auburn M. 1 al 6-7 Georgia M. 2 aw 5-3 Georgia M. 8 al 5-8 Oglethorpe M. 11 al 5-11 Auburn M. 12 al 0-13 Auburn M. 15 hl 0-17 Georgia M. 16 hw 11-4 Georgia Coach Bobby Dodd (.404) 1932 (4-11-2) Home: 3-6-2; Away: 1-3; Neutral: 0-2 M. 31 ht 4-4 Michigan State A. 1 hw 3-0 Goodyear [Cartersville] A. 2 aw Goodyear [Rockmart] A. 8 hl 0-8 Oglethorpe A. 9 hw 5-3 Oglethorpe A. 15 ht 6-6 Auburn A. 16 hl Auburn A. 16 hw 5-4 Auburn A. 22 2L 2-7 Oglethorpe A. 23 2L 1-17 Oglethorpe A. 26 hl 4-6 Florida A. 26 hl 1-7 Florida (7) A. 29 al 7-8 Auburn (10) M. 6 hl 3-8 Georgia M. 7 hl 2-9 Georgia M. 13 al 0-5 Georgia M. 14 al 9-10 Georgia Tech lost two exhibitions to Atlanta Crackers 1933 (4-10, 3-7 SEC) Home: 4-3; Away: 0-5; Neutral: 0-2 A. 7 hw 4-3 Auburn A. 8 hl 7-11 Auburn A. 14 al 2-6 Alabama A. 21 hw 6-4 Oglethorpe A. 22 hl 0-8 Oglethorpe A. 25 hw 6-4 Alabama A. 28 al 3-4 Auburn (10) A. 29 al 5-9 Auburn Best Records Since 1900, 24 Tech teams have posted a winning percentage of.700 or better Year Coach Record Pct Joe Bean John Heisman Kid Clay Jim Luck Kid Clay Kid Clay Jim Morris Jim Morris John Heisman Danny Hall Danny Hall Danny Hall Danny Hall Jim Luck Danny Hall Danny Hall Jim Morris Kid Clay Danny Hall Jim Luck Jim Morris Danny Hall Jim Luck John Heisman M. 1 2L 3-4 Oglethorpe (15) M. 1 2L 4-5 Oglethorpe M. 5 al 1-4 Georgia M. 6 al 2-10 Georgia M. 12 hl 3-13 Georgia M. 13 hw 9-3 Georgia (10-10, 8-9 SEC) Home: 5-6; Away: 4-3; Neutral: 1-1 A. 6 hw 10-4 Auburn A. 7 hl 4-7 Auburn A. 9 hw 3-2 Florida A. 10 hl 6-18 Florida (7) A. 13 aw 9-5 Alabama A. 14 al 2-11 Alabama A. 16 aw 9-7 Vanderbilt A. 17 aw 5-3 Vanderbilt A. 20 hl 3-4 Alabama A. 21 hl 1-8 Alabama A. 23 hw 3-2 Oglethorpe A. 28 al 0-1 Auburn M. 4 hw 9-7 Georgia M. 5 hl 3-4 Georgia M. 7 2W 7-4 Oglethorpe M. 8 2L 2-4 Oglethorpe M. 11 aw 9-8 Georgia (10) M. 12 al 3-4 Georgia M. 18 hw 3-2 Vanderbilt M. 19 hl 5-6 Vanderbilt (7-6, 3-3 SEC) Home: 4-2; Away: 2-3; Neutral: 1-1 A. 2 al 3-10 Alabama A. 5 al 0-4 Clemson A. 17 hw 1-0 Cincinnati A. 18 2L 2-5 Oglethorpe A. 19 2W 6-1 Oglethorpe A. 22 aw 6-3 Auburn A. 23 aw 4-3 Auburn A. 26 hl 2-10 Clemson A. 27 hw 6-0 Clemson A. 27 hw 2-1 Clemson M. 3 hw 9-8 Georgia M. 4 al 2-8 Georgia M. 11 hl 1-4 Georgia (no team) 1937 (4-7, 4-7 SEC) Home: 2-3; Away: 2-4; Neutral: 0-0 A. 7 hl 2-3 Auburn A. 16 al Florida A. 17 al 4-5 Florida A. 26 hl 1-7 Alabama A. 27 hl 1-3 Alabama M. 1 al 5-6 Auburn M. 1 aw 3-2 Auburn (7) M. 7 hw 5-4 Georgia (12) M. 8 al 8-13 Georgia M. 14 aw Georgia M. 15 hw 6-5 Georgia (10) (7-10, 5-8 SEC) Home: 6-4; Away: 1-6; Neutral: 0-0 A. 13 hl 4-7 Florida A. 14 hl 1-11 Florida

123 year-by-year results A. 15 hw 7-2 Vanderbilt A. 16 hw 4-0 Vanderbilt A. 22 hw 7-2 South Carolina A. 23 hl 2-3 South Carolina A. 27 al 3-6 Alabama A. 28 al 3-9 Alabama A. 29 aw 9-6 Auburn A. 30 al 2-9 Auburn M. 6 al 3-8 Vanderbilt M. 11 hw 6-2 Auburn M. 12 hw 5-4 Auburn M. 13 al 8-10 Georgia M. 14 hl 4-6 Georgia M. 20 hw 9-4 Georgia M. 21 al 5-6 Georgia (7-10, 3-9 SEC) Home: 5-3; Away: 2-7; Neutral: 0-0 A. 7 al 2-14 Florida (7) A. 8 al 3-5 Florida A. 14 al 2-5 Auburn A. 15 al 4-11 Auburn A. 17 al 3-12 Vanderbilt A. 18 aw 7-3 Vanderbilt A. 21 al 7-9 South Carolina A. 22 aw 12-4 South Carolina A. 28 hl 4-10 Vanderbilt M. 1 hl 2-11 Auburn M. 2 hw 5-4 Auburn M. 5 hw 8-4 Pensacola NAS M. 6 hw 7-6 Pensacola NAS M. 9 hw 10-4 Presbyterian M. 12 hw 9-3 Georgia M. 19 al 0-3 Georgia M. 20 hl 2-11 Georgia Coach Roy Mundorff (.421) 1940 (5-10-1, SEC) Home: 5-6; Away: 0-4-1; Neutral: 0-0 M. 29 hl 3-4 Presbyterian A. 5 hw 4-2 Auburn A. 6 hl 1-7 Auburn A. 8 hl 5-9 Tennessee A. 9 hw 8-0 Tennessee A. 12 at 1-1 Florida (6) A. 13 al 1-7 Florida A. 20 al 0-2 Auburn A. 26 hw 6-0 Vanderbilt A. 27 hw 7-5 Vanderbilt M. 3 al 2-5 Georgia M. 4 hl 3-4 Georgia M. 6 hw 9-8 Florida M. 7 hl 5-8 Florida M. 10 hl 3-4 Georgia M. 11 al 3-11 Georgia (10-8, 10-8 SEC) Home: 4-6; Away: 6-2; Neutral: 0-0 A. 4 hw 9-4 Tennessee A. 5 hw 16-6 Tennessee A. 9 aw 8-7 Vanderbilt A. 10 aw 11-4 Vanderbilt A. 11 aw 12-5 Kentucky A. 12 aw Kentucky A. 16 aw 5-3 Auburn A. 17 aw 7-4 Auburn A. 23 hl 3-5 Florida A. 24 hw 4-1 Florida A. 25 hw 7-5 Vanderbilt A. 26 hl 4-7 Vanderbilt A. 28 hl 6-9 Auburn A. 29 hl 3-7 Auburn M. 2 hl 7-9 Georgia M. 3 al 5-20 Georgia M. 9 al 2-5 Georgia M. 10 hl 7-9 Georgia (8-10, 7-7 SEC) Home: 7-3; Away: 1-7; Neutral: 0-0 A. 3 hw 9-6 Presbyterian A. 4 hl 4-14 Presbyterian A. 6 hw 10-7 Kentucky A. 7 hw 6-5 Kentucky A. 10 al 1-7 Auburn A. 11 al 4-8 Auburn A. 17 hw 8-1 Vanderbilt A. 18 hw 6-4 Vanderbilt A. 20 hw Auburn A. 21 hl 9-11 Auburn A. 24 aw 10-7 Vanderbilt A. 25 al 7-10 Vanderbilt A. 29 al 5-19 Georgia M. 1 hl 1-5 Georgia M. 2 al 0-13 Georgia M. 5 hw 7-4 Georgia M. 8 al 2-5 Pensacola NAS M. 9 al 6-7 Pensacola NAS (10) (3-8, 2-5 SEC) Home: 1-3; Away: 2-5; Neutral: 0-0 A. 7 al 3-10 Fort Benning A. 9 hl 1-10 Alabama A. 16 al 1-2 Vanderbilt (6) A. 17 al 2-3 Vanderbilt (11) A. 24 hl 4-5 Clemson A. 30 hw 8-0 Vanderbilt M. 1 hl 2-8 Vanderbilt M. 7 aw 14-6 Clemson M. 8 al Clemson M. 14 aw 15-4 Alabama M. 15 al 2-6 Alabama (no team) 1945 (no team) Coach Joe Pittard (.497) 1946 (10-2, 0-0 SEC) Home: 6-1; Away: 3-1; Neutral: 1-0 J. 31 hw 12-4 Dortch s Bakery A. 2 hw 4-0 Covington Mills A. 6 hw 2-1 Georgia A. 9 aw 14-6 Georgia A. 13 hw 8-2 North Georgia Coll A. 14 aw 22-7 Georgia A. 16 hw 9-3 Georgia A. 21 hw 14-4 North Georgia Coll A. 24 aw 11-9 Covington Mills A W 10-9 Chicopee Mills A. 27 al 2-3 Marietta A. 29 hl 1-6 Chicopee Mills Season played in July and August 1947 (7-6, 6-6 SEC) Home: 4-3; Away: 3-3; Neutral: 0-0 M. 6 hw 8-7 Ga. Teachers Coll M. 9 al 8-10 Vanderbilt M. 10 aw 6-5 Vanderbilt M. 16 aw 6-4 Georgia M. 17 hl 2-11 Georgia M. 19 al 4-8 Auburn M. 20 al 4-17 Auburn M. 23 hw 8-5 Vanderbilt M. 24 hl 5-10 Vanderbilt M. 26 hw 12-2 Auburn M. 27 hl 5-14 Auburn M. 30 hw 8-7 Georgia M. 31 aw 18-5 Georgia (11-9, 11-7 SEC) Home: 8-2; Away: 3-5; Neutral: 0-2 A. 2 hw 8-6 Vanderbilt A. 3 hw 8-6 Vanderbilt A. 14 hw 9-1 Tennessee A. 15 hw 9-7 Tennessee A. 16 al 4-17 Auburn A. 17 aw 10-8 Auburn A. 23 aw 14-8 Tennessee A. 24 al 4-8 Tennessee A. 30 hl 5-8 Kentucky M. 1 hw 18-6 Kentucky M. 8 al 4-5 Kentucky Tech in the Final Polls Year CB BA USA M. 8 aw 12-8 Kentucky M. 14 hl 9-11 Georgia M. 15 hw Georgia M. 17 hw 13-8 Auburn M. 18 hw 12-6 Auburn M. 21 al Georgia M. 22 al 3-8 Georgia J L 0-15 North Carolina* J L 2-3 G. Washington (11)* *Southern Championship (NCAA play-in) 1949 (10-14, 9-11 SEC) Home: 6-6; Away: 4-8; Neutral: 0-0 M. 21 aw 13-9 Rollins M. 22 al 8-10 Rollins M. 23 al 1-6 Florida M. 24 al 1-11 Florida M. 25 hl 5-9 Michigan State M. 26 hl 2-7 Michigan State A. 8 hl 7-14 Kentucky A. 9 hl 8-9 Kentucky A. 13 hw 9-4 Tennessee A. 14 hw Tennessee A. 15 hl 8-12 Auburn A. 16 hw 5-3 Auburn A. 20 aw 5-3 Tennessee A. 21 al 8-9 Tennessee A. 25 aw 8-2 Auburn A. 26 al 3-4 Auburn A. 29 hl 3-6 Florida A. 30 hw 11-1 Florida M. 6 aw Kentucky M. 7 al 1-9 Kentucky M. 13 al 6-7 Georgia M. 14 hw 9-8 Georgia M. 20 hw 8-7 Georgia M. 21 al 7-8 Georgia (7-11, 7-11 SEC) Home: 4-5; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-0 M. 31 hl 3-5 Vanderbilt A. 1 hw 13-9 Vanderbilt A. 5 hl 6-10 Kentucky A. 6 hl 9-14 Kentucky A. 12 hw 6-3 Tennessee A. 13 hl 5-17 Tennessee A. 14 al 5-9 Auburn A. 15 aw 9-8 Auburn A. 21 aw 23-2 Vanderbilt A. 22 al 3-11 Vanderbilt A. 26 al 3-4 Tennessee A. 27 al 8-17 Tennessee A. 28 al 2-7 Kentucky M. 5 hw 8-4 Auburn M. 6 hl 3-8 Auburn M. 13 hw 5-4 Georgia M. 17 aw 5-3 Georgia M. 18 al 3-7 Georgia (11-12, 8-12 SEC) Home: 6-4; Away: 5-8; Neutral: 0-0 M. 19 aw 18-7 Stetson M. 21 al 7-10 Florida M. 22 aw 10-8 Florida M. 23 aw Florida Southern M. 24 aw 20-2 Florida Southern M. 30 hl 2-23 Auburn M. 31 hw 11-9 Auburn A. 4 hl Tennessee A. 5 hl Tennessee A. 13 al 1-2 Tennessee A. 14 al 3-4 Kentucky A. 14 aw 5-4 Kentucky A. 18 al 5-15 Florida A. 20 hw Vanderbilt A. 21 hw 22-8 Vanderbilt A. 25 al 6-7 Florida A. 28 al 1-6 Auburn M. 4 al 6-7 Georgia M. 5 al 4-6 Georgia M. 11 hw 4-0 Georgia M. 12 hw 8-7 Georgia M. 14 hw Kentucky M. 15 hl 8-9 Kentucky (8-11-1, SEC) Home: 5-6-1; Away: 3-5; Neutral: 0-0 M. 21 al 3-9 Florida M. 22 al 2-13 Florida M. 31 ht 4-4 Auburn A. 1 hl 4-11 Auburn A. 4 aw 10-3 Auburn A. 5 aw 3-2 Auburn A. 11 al 6-7 Tennessee A. 12 al 4-5 Tennessee A. 16 hl 1-12 Tennessee A. 17 hw 9-5 Tennessee A. 18 hw Kentucky A. 19 hw 6-5 Kentucky A. 21 hw 14-4 Vanderbilt A. 22 hl 8-12 Vanderbilt A. 25 aw 6-3 Florida A. 26 al 5-13 Florida M. 2 hw 6-5 Georgia M. 3 hl 7-15 Georgia M. 9 hl 6-9 Georgia M. 10 hl 1-5 Georgia (8-13, 7-10 SEC) Home: 4-4; Away: 4-9; Neutral: 0-0 M. 23 al 3-6 Stetson M. 24 aw 7-3 Stetson M. 25 al 2-9 Rollins M. 26 al 4-10 Rollins M. 27 al 4-15 Florida M. 28 al 2-13 Florida M. 30 hw 6-5 Auburn M. 31 hl 7-14 Auburn A. 6 hw 5-2 Tennessee A. 7 hl 0-3 Tennessee A. 13 al 4-11 Auburn A. 14 aw 8-5 Auburn A. 17 al 2-12 Georgia A. 18 al 3-11 Georgia A. 24 hw 5-4 Florida A. 25 hl 2-11 Florida A. 29 aw 4-2 Tennessee M. 1 al 3-14 Kentucky M. 2 aw 14-3 Kentucky M. 8 hw 4-3 Georgia M. 9 hl 2-4 Georgia (9-13-1, 6-10 SEC) Home: 4-5; Away: 5-7-1; Neutral: 0-1 M. 22 aw 14-6 Stetson M. 23 at 4-4 Stetson M. 24 al 5-6 Rollins M. 25 7L Ohio State M. 25 al 5-6 Rollins M. 26 al 5-16 Florida M. 27 aw 15-4 Florida A. 2 hw 14-4 Mercer A. 3 aw 9-5 Mercer A. 9 hl 2-5 Auburn A. 10 hw 6-4 Auburn A. 16 hw 9-0 Kentucky A. 17 hl 3-4 Kentucky A. 19 hl 5-15 Florida A. 20 hw 6-3 Florida A. 23 al 1-2 Vanderbilt A. 24 aw 8-4 Vanderbilt A. 30 hl 1-3 Georgia M. 1 hl 3-7 Georgia M. 7 aw 9-6 Auburn M. 8 al 9-21 Auburn M. 14 al 0-5 Georgia M. 15 al 0-3 Georgia (15-9, 10-6 SEC) Home: 7-3; Away: 7-6; Neutral: 1-0 M. 21 aw 10-0 Stetson M. 22 aw 7-4 Stetson M. 23 7W 9-3 Ohio State M. 23 al 4-6 Rollins M. 25 al 3-11 Florida M. 26 aw 11-7 Florida M. 30 hw 5-4 Mercer A. 1 aw 5-3 Auburn A. 2 al 3-7 Auburn A. 6 al Mercer A. 8 hw 17-0 Kentucky A. 9 hw 21-3 Kentucky A. 11 hl 7-11 Florida A. 12 hw 7-6 Florida A. 15 hw 6-4 Clemson A. 16 al 4-8 Clemson A. 18 hl 8-13 Auburn A. 19 hw 12-7 Auburn A. 22 al 1-15 Georgia A. 23 aw 5-2 Georgia A. 29 aw 13-3 Kentucky A. 30 aw 10-2 Kentucky M. 6 hl 5-6 Georgia M. 7 hw 18-4 Georgia (11-12, 4-9 SEC) Home: 6-3; Away: 5-8; Neutral: 0-1 M. 19 aw 16-8 Stetson M. 20 aw 1-0 Stetson M. 21 7L 5-6 Ohio State M. 22 aw 7-6 Rollins M. 23 al 3-5 Florida M. 24 al 2-3 Florida M. 24 al 6-7 Florida M. 30 hw 10-2 Mercer A. 2 2L 4-6 Atlanta Crackers [exh] A. 13 al 3-6 Georgia A. 14 al 3-7 Georgia A. 18 aw 21-6 Clemson A. 20 hw 9-4 Tennessee A. 21 hl 1-3 Tennessee A. 21 hw 5-4 Tennessee A. 25 hw 2-1 Clemson A. 27 al 0-1 Auburn A. 28 al 3-9 Auburn A. 28 aw 10-1 Auburn M. 1 al 4-6 Mercer M. 4 hl 3-5 Georgia M. 5 hw 7-1 Georgia M. 9 hw 7-4 Rollins M. 10 hl 0-7 Rollins (18-8-1, 13-3 SEC) Home: 8-5; Away: 10-3; Neutral: M. 18 aw 9-2 Stetson M. 19 aw 9-3 Stetson M. 20 7T 5-5 Ohio State M. 21 al 3-5 Rollins M. 22 aw 12-1 Florida M. 23 aw 10-1 Florida M. 23 aw 8-2 Florida M. 29 hw 6-4 Wake Forest M. 30 hl 7-8 Wake Forest A. 5 hw 6-5 Kentucky A. 6 hw 13-4 Kentucky A. 6 hw 9-7 Kentucky A. 12 hw 10-0 Georgia A. 13 hl 3-4 Georgia (12) A. 19 aw 14-0 Tennessee A. 20 aw 7-2 Tennessee A. 20 aw 12-7 Tennessee A. 26 hw 2-1 Auburn A. 27 hl 2-3 Auburn A. 27 hw 8-7 Auburn M. 3 aw 3-0 Georgia M. 4 al 0-8 Georgia M. 6 hl 0-5 Clemson M. 7 al 6-7 Clemson (10) M. 9 aw+ 5-4 Alabama M. 10 hl Alabama M. 13 hw Alabama SEC Playoff Tech lost exhibition to Atlanta Crackers 1958 (7-17, 5-12 SEC) Home: 5-5; Away: 2-12; Neutral: 0-0 M. 17 al 3-5 Stetson M. 18 aw 14-4 Stetson M. 19 al 1-8 Florida Southern M. 20 al 3-9 Florida Southern M. 21 al 6-7 Miami M. 22 al 4-7 Miami M. 28 hw 5-4 Tennessee (11) M. 29 hw 7-2 Tennessee M. 29 hw 11-5 Tennessee A. 4 hl 4-6 Florida A. 5 hl 0-3 Florida A. 8 hw 8-1 Clemson A. 11 al Auburn A. 12 al 3-11 Auburn A. 18 hl 2-3 Auburn (12) A. 19 hl 0-15 Auburn A. 23 al 4-7 Georgia A. 25 aw 3-2 Kentucky A. 26 al 5-7 Kentucky M. 2 al 3-4 Florida (10) M. 3 al 1-3 Florida M. 7 al 4-7 Georgia M. 9 hl 5-7 Georgia M. 10 hw Georgia (17-9-2, 11-4 SEC) Home: 8-3; Away: 6-4-1; Neutral: M. 23 al# 3-4 Miami M. 24 8W# 4-0 Yale M. 25 at# 2-2 Miami M. 25 8T# 4-4 Yale M. 26 aw# 15-3 Miami M. 27 aw# 8-5 Yale M. 27 8W# 4-0 Miami M. 31 hw 11-3 Vanderbilt A. 3 al 1-10 Florida A. 4 aw 12-4 Florida A. 10 aw 7-2 Auburn A. 11 al 4-9 Auburn A. 15 aw 4-3 Georgia A. 17 hw 5-1 Auburn A. 24 hl 1-4 Kentucky A. 25 hw 5-4 Kentucky A. 25 hw 15-1 Kentucky M. 1 hw 2-1 Florida M. 2 hw 17-8 Florida M. 6 al 3-4 Georgia M. 8 hw 6-2 Georgia M. 9 hw 12-7 Georgia M. 18 aw+ 4-3 Mississippi M. 19 hl+ 5-8 Mississippi M. 20 hl Mississippi J. 4 9L* 6-9 Clemson J. 5 9W* 7-2 Geo. Washington J. 6 9L* 9-16 Florida State #Miami Sports Carnival +SEC Playoff *NCAA District 3 Playoffs THE OPPONENTS 121

124 year-by-year results THE OPPONENTS 1960 (14-11, 9-7 SEC) Home: 6-4; Away: 6-7; Neutral: 2-0 M. 21 aw 12-3 Stetson M. 22 aw 9-8 Stetson M. 24 8W 13-0 Army M. 24 al 1-5 Miami M. 25 8W 5-2 Army M. 26 al 3-4 Miami M. 31 al 0-10 Clemson A. 1 hw 3-2 Auburn A. 2 hl 4-5 Auburn A. 8 hl Kentucky A. 9 hw 4-3 Kentucky A. 11 hw 17-6 Tennessee A. 12 hw 6-1 Tennessee A. 15 hl 3-11 Florida A. 16 hl 8-14 Florida A. 22 aw 7-6 Auburn A. 23 aw 12-0 Auburn A. 25 aw 14-4 Vanderbilt A. 29 hw 9-0 Georgia M. 3 hw 12-2 Mercer M. 6 aw 5-2 Florida M. 7 al 4-5 Florida M. 10 al 7-9 Mercer M. 13 al 4-9 Georgia M. 14 al 8-11 Georgia (6-16-2, 6-11 SEC) Home: 3-5; Away: ; Neutral: M. 20 al 1-4 Stetson M. 21 al 2-10 Stetson M. 23 8T 2-2 Army M. 23 al 3-10 Miami M. 24 8L 6-7 Army (7) M. 25 at 5-5 Miami M. 27 hw 8-5 Vanderbilt A. 1 hl 6-7 Auburn A. 1 hl Auburn (7) A. 7 al 6-14 Georgia A. 8 aw 6-5 Georgia A. 14 al 3-5 Florida A. 15 al 0-11 Florida A. 19 hl 5-12 Georgia (7) A. 19 hw 6-2 Georgia (7) A. 21 al Auburn A. 22 al 5-9 Auburn A. 26 aw 12-7 Tennessee A. 27 aw 8-1 Tennessee A. 28 al Kentucky (10) A. 29 al 0-15 Kentucky (7) M. 2 hl 5-15 Clemson M. 5 hw 2-1 Florida M. 6 hl 1-12 Florida Coach Jim Luck (.533) 1962 (8-16, 6-11 SEC) Home: 5-6; Away: 3-10; Neutral: 0-0 M. 19 al 4-10 Florida State M. 20 al 8-9 Florida State M. 21 al 6-7 Florida State (10) M. 23 al 1-9 Auburn M. 24 al 2-3 Auburn M. 27 al 0-11 Georgia M. 30 hl 6-8 Auburn A. 4 hw 9-4 Tennessee A. 5 hw 5-4 Tennessee A. 7 hl 3-4 Kentucky (8) A. 7 hw 6-4 Kentucky (7) A. 13 hl 1-12 Florida A. 14 hl 5-9 Florida A. 18 al 6-7 Georgia A. 21 hl 6-9 Clemson A. 21 hl 4-18 Clemson (7) A. 24 al 1-2 Georgia A. 27 aw 12-1 Vanderbilt A. 28 aw 11-9 Vanderbilt M. 1 hw 8-7 Georgia M. 4 al 4-15 Florida M. 5 al 2-7 Florida M. 8 hw 12-2 Mercer M. 12 aw 2-1 Mercer (9-18, 4-13 SEC) Home: 3-9; Away: 5-8; Neutral: 1-1 M. 18 al 5-7 Florida Southern M. 19 7W 9-8 Ohio State M. 20 7L 0-5 Ohio State M. 21 aw 5-0 Rollins M. 22 al 5-12 Florida M. 23 al 2-14 Florida M. 27 hl 4-6 Clemson M. 29 hl 3-11 Auburn M. 30 hl 3-5 Auburn A. 3 aw 10-8 Clemson A. 5 hl 8-9 Vanderbilt A. 9 al 0-4 Auburn A. 10 al 4-6 Auburn A. 12 hl 3-6 North Carolina A. 13 hl 6-15 Georgia A. 16 al 2-4 Georgia A. 19 hl 8-11 Florida A. 20 hw 7-2 Florida A. 24 al Kentucky A. 25 aw 5-3 Kentucky A. 26 aw 4-2 Tennessee A. 27 aw 7-6 Tennessee M. 3 hl 0-5 Georgia M. 4 al 8-12 Georgia M. 14 hw 5-0 Mercer M. 16 hl 5-10 Florida State (7) M. 16 hw 5-4 Florida State (7) (9-15, 3-10 SEC) Home: 6-7; Away: 1-8; Neutral: 2-0 M. 23 al# 0-5 Florida State M. 24 al# 2-3 Florida State M W# 7-4 N.E. Louisiana State M W# 3-2 N.E. Louisiana State M. 27 al 1-2 Florida A. 2 al 1-2 Georgia A. 3 hw 6-3 Furman A. 4 hw 4-3 Furman A. 9 hl 1-7 Morehead State A. 10 hl 4-10 Auburn A. 11 hl 6-8 Auburn A. 14 al 4-22 Clemson A. 17 hl 3-17 Florida A. 18 hw 4-2 Florida A. 21 hl 1-14 Florida State A. 24 al 0-1 Vanderbilt A. 25 aw 2-1 Vanderbilt A. 29 hw 4-3 Tennessee A. 30 hl 3-4 Tennessee M. 5 hl 0-4 Georgia M. 8 al 1-5 Auburn M. 9 al 2-10 Auburn M. 12 hw 9-7 Mercer M. 14 hw 4-3 Clemson #Florida State Invitational 1965 (20-8-2) Home: ; Away: 7-5-1; Neutral: 1-0 M. 22 aw 5-3 Jacksonville M. 23 aw 8-1 Jacksonville M. 24 aw 6-4 Rollins M. 25 aw 10-5 Rollins M. 26 7W 15-2 Milligan M. 27 aw 11-1 Stetson M. 30 hw 8-5 William Jewell M. 31 hw 1-0 William Jewell A. 1 al 1-10 Georgia A. 3 al 2-4 Clemson A. 3 at 6-6 Clemson A. 6 hl 4-12 Georgia A. 9 al 3-12 Auburn A. 10 al 0-4 Auburn A. 12 hl 1-5 Miami A. 13 hl 1-2 Miami A. 16 hw 3-0 North Carolina A. 17 hw 6-5 North Carolina A. 19 hw 6-3 Xavier A. 20 hw 3-1 Georgia A. 28 hw 12-5 Florida A. 29 hw 4-3 Florida M. 1 aw 2-0 Furman M. 4 al 5-10 Georgia M. 7 hw 5-4 Auburn M. 8 hw 13-5 Auburn M. 11 ht 4-4 Clemson M. 12 hw 11-5 Mercer M. 14 hw 7-1 Berry M. 15 aw 6-2 Mercer (14-16) Home: 10-8; Away: 4-8; Neutral: 0-0 M. 21 al 1-6 Valdosta State M. 22 al 2-4 Valdosta State (7) M. 22 al 2-4 Valdosta State (7) M. 23 al 1-14 Rollins M. 24 al 0-2 Rollins M. 25 aw 6-1 Florida Southern M. 26 al 3-4 Florida Southern A. 1 hw 11-2 Milligan A. 2 hw 19-1 Milligan A. 6 hl 3-4 Georgia A. 9 hw 6-0 Furman A. 11 hl 0-3 North Carolina A. 13 aw 11-2 Georgia A. 15 hl 6-8 Notre Dame A. 16 hw 9-2 Notre Dame A. 18 al 9-14 Clemson A. 23 al 1-2 Auburn (7) A. 23 aw 8-2 Auburn (7) M. 2 aw 3-0 Mercer (12) M. 4 hl 2-4 Georgia M. 6 hl 2-7 Memphis State M. 7 hw 2-0 Memphis State M. 10 hl 2-4 West Georgia M. 11 hw 7-5 Mercer The 1959 YELLOW JACKETS were the first Georgia Tech baseball team to reach the NCAA Playoffs. Led by pitcher Bud Blemker and outfielder Roger Kaiser, Tech finished the season with a record. M. 14 hl 1-4 Miami (7) M. 14 hw 5-3 Miami (7) M. 17 hl 0-1 Auburn M. 18 hw 13-3 Auburn M. 19 hw 10-3 Berry M. 20 hw 4-1 Clemson (21-11) Home: 14-7; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 0-0 M. 18 hw 5-4 East Tennessee St M. 24 aw 9-2 Valdosta State M. 25 al 4-9 Valdosta State M. 29 hw 14-1 Davidson M. 30 hw 9-0 Davidson M. 31 hw 10-2 Milligan A. 1 hw 14-7 Milligan A. 4 al 1-10 Clemson A. 5 hw 8-2 Georgia A. 8 hw 8-2 Parsons A. 12 hl 3-7 Furman A. 14 hl 2-4 Auburn (13) A. 15 hl 6-9 Auburn (12) A. 18 aw 4-3 Georgia A. 21 hw 6-2 Miami A. 22 hw 2-1 Miami (7) A. 22 hw 4-2 Miami (7) A. 25 hw 13-6 Georgia A. 27 aw 6-1 Furman A. 29 hw 9-2 David Lipscomb M. 2 al 1-2 Georgia M. 5 hl 1-4 Erskine M. 6 hl 0-4 Clemson M. 9 hw 4-0 Mercer M. 10 aw 5-2 Erskine M. 12 aw 3-1 Berry M. 13 hw 5-3 West Georgia (7) M. 13 hl 0-5 West Georgia (7) M. 15 aw 9-2 Mercer M. 17 hl 3-5 Berry M. 19 aw 12-8 Auburn M. 20 al 6-8 Auburn (21-13) Home: 18-9; Away: 2-4; Neutral: 1-0 M. 18 hw 7-6 East Tenn. State M. 19 hw 7-5 East Tenn. State M. 20 hw 14-3 Alma College M. 21 hl 4-5 Alma College M. 23 hw 4-3 Earlham M. 24 hw 10-3 DePauw M. 25 hw 2-1 Milligan M. 26 hw 7-6 Milligan M. 29 hw 23-3 Hillsdale M. 30 hw 9-1 Hillsdale A. 1 hw 6-1 Hillsdale A. 1 hl 6-8 William Jewell A. 3 hl 9-20 Tennessee A. 4 hl 4-5 Tennessee A. 6 hl 4-5 UT-Chattanooga A. 11 hw 16-4 Anderson College A. 12 hw Anderson College A. 13 hl 2-3 Indiana Central A. 15 al 3-6 Clemson A. 16 hw 5-4 Erskine A. 19 hw 4-3 North Carolina A. 20 hl 3-10 North Carolina A. 23 aw 6-2 Georgia A. 25 hw 10-9 Berry A. 26 hw 8-0 Jacksonville A. 27 hl 0-1 Jacksonville M. 1 al 2-3 Furman M. 2 hl Georgia M. 4 hw 7-0 Clemson M. 7 aw 12-3 Mercer M. 8 al 4-5 Georgia M. 9 hw 6-5 Furman M W 1-0 Georgia M. 17 al 1-6 Tennessee (16-12) Home: 12-8; Away: 3-4; Neutral: 1-0 M. 22 hw 12-7 Furman M. 24 hw 18-2 Hillsdale M. 25 hw 11-0 Hillsdale M. 26 hl 6-10 Milligan M. 27 hw 10-9 Milligan (13) M. 28 hl 5-6 Bowling Green (11) M. 29 hw 15-1 DePauw M. 31 hw 19-5 William & Mary A. 2 hw 17-1 Olivett A. 3 hw 7-5 West Liberty A. 4 hl 4-6 Tulane A. 7 hw 8-1 William Jewell A. 8 hl 6-10 North Carolina A. 9 hw 2-1 William Jewell A. 12 al 5-8 UT-Chattanooga A. 14 aw 4-3 Clemson A. 19 hw 9-0 UT-Chattanooga A. 24 aw 8-3 Furman A. 25 hl 2-3 Jacksonville A. 26 hl 0-3 Jacksonville A. 28 al 1-3 Georgia M. 2 al 1-2 Florida State M. 3 aw 8-5 Florida State M. 5 hl 4-5 Stetson (10) M. 6 hl 2-6 Stetson M W 9-2 Georgia M. 13 hw 1-0 Georgia M. 14 al 0-1 Berry (17-7-1) Home: ; Away: 2-2; Neutral: 0-1 M. 23 hl 0-5 Northwestern M. 24 hw 1-0 Northwestern M. 25 hl 7-8 Alma College M. 26 hw 10-1 Alma College M. 27 hw 6-2 Indiana Central M. 28 hw 2-0 Indiana Central M. 30 hw 8-4 Milligan M. 31 ht 0-0 Milligan A. 1 hw 3-1 William Jewell A. 2 hw 10-8 William Jewell A. 4 hw 5-2 Olivet A. 7 al 6-17 Clemson A. 10 hw 3-2 Erskine A. 11 hw 4-3 Erskine A. 14 aw 11-6 Georgia A. 16 hw 9-3 Furman A. 18 hw 7-2 East Tenn. State A. 21 hw 4-3 Georgia A. 28 al 1-3 Georgia M. 4 11L 2-7 Georgia (11) M. 7 hw 7-1 Clemson M. 8 hw 4-1 Middle Tenn. St M. 12 aw 3-0 Mercer M. 14 hl 4-7 Berry M. 15 hl 5-9 Mercer (31-6) Home: 24-2; Away: 3-2; Neutral: 4-2 M. 20 hw 7-2 Bowling Green M. 21 hw 11-8 Earlham M. 22 hw 9-2 DePauw M. 22 hw 4-3 Earlham M. 23 hw 3-1 Earlham M. 24 hw 6-3 Tennessee M. 26 hl 3-11 Cleveland State M. 27 hw 8-0 Cleveland State M. 28 hw 3-2 North Carolina M. 29 hw 3-0 Milligan M. 30 hw 2-1 Milligan M. 31 hw 11-0 Wake Forest A. 2 hw 8-7 Erskine A. 3 hw 2-0 Erskine A. 5 hw 5-0 Hillsdale A. 8 hw 7-3 Hope College A. 10 hw 12-6 Olivett A. 13 hw 8-4 Clemson A. 15 hw 8-2 Lewis University Team Titles 1920 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc 1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc 1923 Southern Conference 1926 Southern Conference 1957 Southeastern Conference 1959 Miami Sports Carnival 1985 Atlantic Coast Conference 1986 Atlantic Coast Conference Rainbow Easter Tournament 1987 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Regular Season 1988 Atlantic Coast Conference 1993 Olive Garden Classic Oscar Mayer Classic ACC Regular Season 1994 NCAA Midwest II Regional 1997 ACC Regular Season 2000 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Regular Season NCAA Atlanta Regional 2002 NCAA Atlanta Regional NCAA Atlanta Super Regional 2003 Atlantic Coast Conference 2004 ACC Regular Season NCAA Atlanta Regional 2005 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Regular Season NCAA Atlanta Regional 2006 NCAA Atlanta Regional NCAA Atlanta Super Regional 2011 ACC Regular Season ACC Coastal Division 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference A. 16 hl 5-9 Lewis University A. 21 aw 4-1 Clemson A. 23 hw 4-3 Jacksonville A. 24 hw 8-2 Jacksonville A. 27 hw 9-7 Georgia M. 4 aw 9-1 Georgia M. 7 hw 6-0 Georgia State M. 7 hw 6-0 Georgia State M. 10 hw 7-0 Georgia M. 11 aw 8-2 Georgia State M. 14 al 8-12 Jacksonville M. 15 al 1-7 Jacksonville M W 3-1 Georgia M. 27 9L* 3-4 Miami M. 28 9W* 9-4 Maryland M. 29 9W* 5-3 Miami M. 29 9W* 20-8 Mississippi State M. 30 9L* 2-5 Mississippi State *NCAA District 3 Playoffs 1972 (21-10) Home: 18-6; Away: 2-4; Neutral: 1-0 M. 19 hl 2-7 North Carolina M. 20 hw 18-1 Earlham M. 21 hw 7-2 Earlham M. 22 hl 1-13 Ohio University

125 year-by-year results M. 23 hw Duke M. 24 hw 20-1 Duke M. 26 hw 5-2 Middle Tenn. State M. 27 hw 8-6 Milligan M. 28 hw 7-6 Milligan A. 1 hw 2-0 Erskine (7) A. 1 hw 4-0 Erskine (7) A. 3 hw 9-3 Hillsdale A. 4 hw 6-5 Hillsdale A. 5 hl 6-7 Wake Forest A. 6 hw 8-5 Wake Forest A. 9 al 0-1 Clemson A. 14 hl 2-3 Memphis State A. 15 hl 3-22 Memphis State A. 19 al 1-3 Georgia A. 21 hl 2-6 Jacksonville A. 25 hw 6-5 Georgia A. 27 hw 9-2 Georgia State A. 29 al 2-4 Florida State A. 30 al 3-8 Florida State M. 5 hw 4-0 Mercer M. 7 11W 2-1 Georgia (10) M. 8 aw Georgia State M. 11 aw 5-0 Mercer M. 12 hw 5-4 South Carolina M. 19 hw 4-2 Georgia Southern M. 20 hw 3-2 Georgia Southern (20-6-2) Home: ; Away: 3-2-1; Neutral: 1-0 M. 22 hw 13-4 DePauw M. 23 hw 13-6 Cleveland State M. 24 hw 12-5 Hillsdale M. 24 hl 1-2 Bowling Green M. 26 hw 2-1 Yale M. 27 hw 3-2 Yale M. 28 aw 4-1 UT-Chattanooga M. 30 hw 3-1 Milligan A. 2 hl 4-6 Virginia A. 3 ht Virginia A. 6 hw 4-2 Erskine A. 9 hw 10-3 Stetson A. 10 hw 4-2 Stetson A. 13 hw 7-1 Tulane A. 14 hw 3-2 Tulane A. 19 hw 8-2 Old Dominion A. 21 hw 5-3 W. Carolina (10) A. 28 hw 1-0 Florida State A. 29 hw 3-2 Florida State M. 1 aw 2-1 Georgia M. 2 hw 4-3 Mercer M. 4 aw 7-6 Mercer M. 11 at 2-2 South Carolina (5) M. 12 al 3-11 South Carolina M. 13 al 0-2 South Carolina M W 3-2 Georgia (12) M. 16 hl 5-6 Georgia Southern M. 16 hl 2-13 Georgia Southern (20-17) Home: 20-9; Away: 0-6; Neutral: 0-2 M. 4 hl 6-14 Virginia M. 5 hw 4-2 Virginia M. 6 hw 8-3 Virginia M. 9 hw 10-2 Olivet M. 9 hw 1-0 Olivet M. 10 hl 5-7 Maryland M. 11 hw 15-9 West Georgia M. 22 hw 8-0 Earlham M. 22 hl 3-7 Cleveland State M. 23 hw 7-1 Hillsdale M. 23 hl 2-3 Bowling Green M. 24 hw 5-3 Western Michigan M. 30 hw 10-4 Hillsdale M. 31 hw 7-5 Harvard A. 3 hw 11-7 Clemson A. 5 hw 12-4 Erskine A. 6 hw Erskine A. 7 al 5-10 Georgia Southern A. 9 al 3-12 Clemson Georgia Tech s 1971 team posted a 31-6 overall record and advanced to the finals of the NCAA District 3 Playoffs under the direction of head coach Jim Luck. A. 10 hw 6-1 Old Dominion A. 13 al 2-4 South Carolina A. 13 al 1-4 South Carolina A. 15 hw 9-0 UT-Chattanooga A. 17 al 8-10 Clemson A. 19 hl 3-7 Stetson A. 20 hw 18-5 Stetson A. 23 al Georgia A. 25 hw Kentucky A. 27 hl 5-10 Western Carolina A. 28 hw 10-6 Western Carolina A. 30 hw 10-9 Georgia M. 2 hl West Georgia M. 6 hw 7-4 Mercer M. 11 hl 3-6 South Carolina M. 11 hl 1-12 South Carolina M L 3-5 Georgia M L 7-11 Auburn (12-17) Home: 11-11; Away: 0-5; Neutral: 1-1 M. 9 hw 14-7 Marietta [Ohio] M. 20 hw 22-7 Earlham M. 21 hw 41-0 Earlham M. 22 hw 11-1 Olivet M. 22 hw 10-1 Olivet M. 23 hw 6-4 Cleveland State M. 25 hl 1-10 Cleveland State M. 26 hl 4-5 Old Dominion M. 27 al 0-1 Mercer M. 28 al 2-3 West Georgia M. 29 hw 12-2 Hillsdale M. 29 hw 11-5 Anderson College M. 31 hw 3-1 Erskine A. 1 hw 11-2 Erskine A. 5 hw 10-7 Hillsdale A. 5 hl 4-9 Milligan A. 8 hl 3-10 Clemson A. 12 al 0-11 Florida State A. 13 al 3-9 Florida State A. 22 hl 3-18 Clemson A. 23 hl 1-5 Georgia A. 26 hl 5-7 Western Carolina A. 30 hl 6-9 Georgia Southern M. 6 al 3-4 Georgia M. 9 hl 3-10 Shorter College M W 9-8 Georgia M. 20 hl 0-6 South Carolina M. 20 hl 1-20 South Carolina M L 5-6 Auburn (12-22) Home: 12-14; Away: 0-4; Neutral: 0-4 M. 7 hl 7-9 Virginia M. 7 hw 3-2 Virginia M. 8 hl 4-10 Olivet M. 8 hw 7-0 Olivet M. 11 hl 3-5 Old Dominion M. 12 hl 1-5 Mercer M. 22 hl 6-11 Cleveland State M. 23 hw 5-1 Milligan M. 24 hw 10-7 Cleveland State M. 26 hw 11-9 Erskine M. 27 hw 13-4 Hillsdale M. 27 hw 4-3 Hope College A. 2 hw 12-3 Northwood Institute A. 3 hw 2-1 Hillsdale A. 3 hl 5-10 Troy State A. 5 hl 3-12 Clemson A. 8 hl 2-15 West Georgia A. 10 hw Western Carolina A. 11 hw 9-0 Western Carolina A. 12 hl Clemson A. 16 hl 2-10 UNC-Wilmington A. 17 hl 3-6 UNC-Wilmington A. 20 hl 7-20 Georgia A. 23 al 6-8 Mercer A. 24 hl 1-3 USC-Aiken A. 27 al 3-6 South Carolina A. 27 al 0-8 South Carolina M. 2 hl 6-18 Florida State M. 2 hw 4-3 Florida State M. 5 al 1-4 Georgia M L 5-6 Georgia M L 5-9 West Georgia M L+ 3-6 Louisville M L 4-6 Auburn Metro Tournament 1977 (18-12) Home: 15-8; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 1-3 M. 5 hw 7-1 Slippery Rock M. 9 hw 10-0 Old Dominion M. 20 hl 3-6 Milligan M. 23 hl 1-7 Cleveland State M. 23 hw 7-5 Cleveland State M. 24 hw 9-2 Baldwin-Wallace M. 25 hw 9-6 Hope College A. 1 hw 7-1 Northwood Institute A. 2 hw 8-6 Greenville [Ill.] A. 5 hw 18-3 Centenary A. 6 1L 0-7 Atlanta Braves [exh] A. 7 hw 11-7 Indiana-Purdue A. 8 hl 7-8 Clemson A. 11 hw 8-7 Elmhurst A. 13 hw Baptist A. 14 hw 3-2 Baptist A. 16 hw 6-5 USC-Aiken A. 18 hl 2-6 West Georgia A. 20 aw 8-3 Georgia A. 26 aw 11-2 West Georgia A. 29 al 3-11 Mercer A. 30 hl 5-14 Western Carolina M. 4 hw 11-7 Tennessee Temple M. 6 hl 2-8 South Carolina (12) M. 7 hl 8-9 South Carolina M. 9 hw 9-1 Mercer M. 10 hl 1-12 Georgia M W+ 3-2 St. Louis M L+ 2-9 Memphis State M L Louisville M L 6-7 Auburn Metro Tournament 1978 (14-15) Home: 9-9; Away: 2-5; Neutral: 3-1 M. 20 hw 10-7 Cleveland State M. 21 hl 3-12 Shorter M. 22 hl 5-13 Cleveland State M. 24 hw Appalachian State M. 25 hw 24-6 Hope College M. 25 hl 4-8 Northwood Institute M. 27 hw 13-0 Olivet M. 29 hw 14-1 Elmhurst M. 30 hw 17-0 Fairfield A. 1 hl 4-5 Stetson A. 2 hw 5-2 Hillsdale (7) A. 3 hw 16-1 Hillsdale (7) A. 5 1L 3-13 Atlanta Braves [exh] A. 7 hl 9-13 Clemson A. 9 hl 8-9 Coastal Carolina (10) A. 13 aw 2-1 Clemson A. 15 hl 4-5 Troy State (11) A. 16 hl 3-18 Miami A. 19 al 8-17 Georgia A. 22 hw 8-2 West Georgia A. 24 hl 5-8 Mercer A. 27 al 3-6 South Carolina (7) A. 27 al 3-9 South Carolina (7) M. 6 aw 5-4 Mercer (11) M. 11 al+ 3-4 Florida State (10) M W+ 8-5 St. Louis M W+ 6-5 Cincinnati M. 13 al+ 4-8 Florida State M W 10-8 Auburn M L 2-3 Georgia Metro Tournament 1979 (15-16) Home: 13-12; Away: 0-4; Neutral: 2-0 M. 2 hl 1-7 Evansville M. 3 hl 1-3 Western Carolina (5) M. 7 hw 12-3 St. Francis M. 8 hl 9-17 Jacksonville State (8) M. 18 hl 3-7 Fairfield M. 19 hw 4-3 Cleveland State M. 20 hw 19-9 William Jewell M. 22 hw 7-4 Cleveland State M. 23 hl 3-9 Northwood Institute M. 24 hw 16-5 Greenville M. 26 hw 24-8 Milligan(7) M. 28 hl 4-21 South Carolina M. 30 hl 4-5 Hillsdale M. 31 hw 24-3 Hillsdale (7) M. 31 hw Hope College A. 4 1L 0-5 Atlanta Braves [exh] A. 6 hl 4-13 Georgia A. 7 hw 15-2 Ala.-Birmingham A. 11 hl 6-14 Clemson A. 17 hw 9-6 Georgia A. 18 al 2-20 Clemson A. 20 hl 9-10 Georgia State A. 21 hw Tennessee Temple A. 23 hw 13-9 West Georgia A. 24 al 6-7 West Georgia A. 28 hl 2-5 Florida State A. 29 hl 4-11 Florida State M. 1 11W 9-6 Georgia M. 4 hw 8-6 Mercer M. 5 al 2-3 Ala.-Birmingham M. 12 al 2-3 Georgia State M W 7-6 Auburn (8-19, 3-10 ACC) Home: 8-12; Away: 0-7; Neutral: 0-0 M. 4 hl 3-17 Shorter M. 9 hl 3-10 Appalachian State M. 11 hw 7-3 Va. Commonwealth M. 15 hl 4-9 Wake Forest M. 23 hw 12-3 Northwood Institute M. 25 al Georgia State M. 27 al 4-6 Georgia M. 29 al 4-5 North Carolina A. 1 hw 8-7 Hope College (10) A. 2 hl 5-9 Anderson College A. 3 al 1-18 Clemson A. 5 hw 7-5 N.C. State A. 5 hw 8-7 N.C. State (8) A. 8 hl 6-20 North Carolina A. 9 hw Clemson A. 11 al 2-11 Duke A. 12 al 3-4 Duke A. 17 hl 9-11 Maryland A. 18 hl 5-9 Maryland A. 19 hl 4-5 Virginia A. 20 hl 8-10 Virginia A. 25 al+ 2-9 Maryland A. 29 hl 5-12 Georgia A. 30 hw 4-1 Georgia College M. 2 hl 5-9 Tennessee Temple M. 3 hl Virginia Tech (10) M. 4 hw 7-6 Georgia State (10) ACC Tournament 1981 (14-24, 1-13 ACC) Home: 12-13; Away: 1-9; Neutral: 1-2 M. 2 hl 5-7 Mercer M. 5 aw 35-9 Georgia State M. 7 hl 4-5 Western Carolina M. 8 hl 2-8 Western Carolina M. 9 hl 1-2 Duke M. 10 hl 2-3 Duke M. 11 hl 9-12 Indiana Southeast M. 12 al 6-16 Georgia M. 24 hw 11-2 Hope College M. 25 hw 6-4 Hope College M. 26 al 2-10 N.C. State M. 27 al 5-10 North Carolina M. 28 al 6-7 Wake Forest M. 31 hl 6-7 Elmhurst A. 2 al 4-6 Clemson A. 3 hl 9-16 Kentucky A. 4 hw Wake Forest A. 5 hw Northwood Institute A. 7 hl 5-10 Clemson A. 10 hl 3-5 North Carolina A. 12 hl 5-12 N.C. State A. 16 al 1-11 Virginia A. 17 al 8-10 Virginia A. 18 al 4-12 Maryland A. 19 al 1-4 Maryland A L+ 6-7 Clemson A W+ 5-2 Virginia A L+ 6-9 N.C. State A. 29 hw 6-2 Georgia College A. 30 hl 1-15 Shorter M. 2 hw 9-5 Jacksonville State M. 5 hw Tennessee Temple M. 7 hw 3-2 Georgia M. 8 hw 11-8 Armstrong State M. 9 hw 17-0 West Georgia M. 12 hl 3-4 Virginia Tech M. 14 hw 13-0 Florida A&M M. 15 hw 5-2 Georgia State ACC Tournament Coach Jim Morris (.674) 1982 (29-20, 6-8 ACC) Home: 23-13; Away: 5-5; Neutral: 1-2 M. 1 hl 8-9 South Carolina M. 2 hw Campbell M. 4 hw 17-9 Huntingdon M. 6 hw 8-5 Western Kentucky M. 7 hl 3-6 Western Kentucky M. 8 hw 8-4 Ohio Northern M. 9 aw 9-7 Georgia M. 11 hw 17-2 UNC-Wilmington M. 12 hl 1-3 Augusta (8) M. 12 hw 6-5 Augusta (7) M. 13 hl 3-4 Wake Forest M. 22 hl 3-9 Tennessee M. 23 hw 12-0 Hope College M. 24 hw 12-4 Hope College M. 25 al 7-13 N.C. State M. 26 al 7-8 North Carolina M. 28 hw 15-3 Howard M. 29 hw 16-4 Sienna Heights M. 30 hw 3-2 Columbus A. 1 al 4-17 Clemson A. 2 hl 4-10 Kentucky A. 3 hw 7-6 N.C. State A. 4 hl North Carolina A. 7 hl 2-10 Clemson A. 10 al 1-6 Duke (7) A. 10 aw 5-3 Duke (7) A. 11 al 7-12 Wake Forest A. 12 aw 12-9 UNC Charlotte A. 16 hw 5-4 Virginia (7) A. 16 hw 12-2 Virginia (7) A. 18 hw 3-2 Maryland (7) A. 18 hw 5-4 Maryland (7) A W+ 5-1 N.C. State A L Clemson A L+ 6-8 Wake Forest A. 27 hw 9-3 Georgia College A. 28 hl 7-9 Georgia (10) A. 30 hw 6-5 Mercer-Atlanta M. 1 hw 4-3 Georgia State M. 3 hl 3-4 Florida M. 5 aw 10-2 Mercer-Atlanta M. 8 hw 13-2 Tennessee Temple M. 9 hw 2-0 Georgia Southern M. 9 hl 3-8 Georgia Southern M.10 hw 8-3 West Georgia M. 12 hw 8-6 Auburn M. 14 hl 7-10 Miami M. 15 hl 3-13 Miami M. 16 aw 20-4 Georgia State ACC Tournament 1983 (38-15, 6-8 ACC) Home: 32-3; Away: 6-10; Neutral: 0-2 F. 21 aw 4-1 Miami F. 22 al 7-10 Miami F. 23 al 4-10 Miami F. 25 hw 14-5 Western Carolina F. 26 hw 16-9 Western Carolina F. 28 hw 8-4 Ball State M. 1 hw 14-4 Ball State (7) M. 1 hw 12-0 Ball State (7) M. 2 hw 10-3 Davidson M. 4 hw 14-8 Illinois State M. 5 hw 8-5 Ohio Northern M. 6 hw 5-2 Illinois State (7) M. 6 hw 9-8 Illinois State (7) M. 9 hw AppalachianState M. 10 hw 15-8 Duke M. 11 hl 4-25 Duke M. 12 hw 11-3 South Carolina M. 19 hw 11-4 Geo. Washington M. 22 aw 19-8 Virginia M. 23 al 2-15 Virginia M. 24 al 2-5 Maryland M. 25 al 5-8 Maryland M. 27 hw 8-5 Wake Forest M. 28 hw 7-3 Howard M. 29 hw 12-6 Hope College M. 30 hw 11-4 Hope College A. 1 al 2-4 North Carolina A. 2 al 6-10 Wake Forest A. 5 aw 10-3 Georgia State A. 7 hw 7-6 Clemson A. 9 hw 14-8 N.C. State (7) A. 9 hl 5-8 N.C. State (7) A. 10 hw 5-4 North Carolina A. 12 hw 12-3 Tennessee Temple A. 13 hw 6-3 Columbus A. 14 hw 16-7 Auburn THE OPPONENTS 123

126 year-by-year results THE OPPONENTS A. 16 hw 8-6 Georgia State A. 17 al 6-19 Clemson A L N.C. State A L+ 1-8 Virginia A. 26 aw 19-6 Mercer-Atlanta A. 27 aw 16-0 Mercer-Atlanta A. 28 hw 10-8 Georgia College A. 30 al Georgia M. 1 hl 3-15 Georgia M. 2 hw 7-6 Ga. Southwestern M. 4 al 3-4 Auburn (10) M. 5 hw 21-3 Mercer-Atlanta M. 6 hw 17-7 Mercer-Atlanta M. 8 hw 16-6 Georgia State M. 9 hw 16-6 West Georgia M. 10 hw 18-8 Virginia Tech M.11 aw 14-4 Georgia State ACC Tournament 1984 (36-19, 5-7 ACC) Home: 26-11; Away: 7-6; Neutral: 3-2 F. 18 al 6-12 Florida State F. 19 aw 15-2 Florida State F. 20 aw 15-7 Georgia Southern F. 21 aw 18-6 Georgia Southern F. 24 hw 12-5 Liberty Baptist F. 25 hl 3-4 Liberty Baptist F. 26 hw 12-8 Georgia College M. 1 hw 13-3 Southern Univ M. 2 hw 9-3 Southern Univ M. 3 hw 6-4 Appalachian State M. 4 hl 5-14 Evansville M. 8 hw 14-8 Old Dominion M. 9 hw 7-2 Virginia M. 10 hl 1-13 Virginia M. 17 hw 16-2 Cincinnati M. 18 hw 9-2 Maryland M. 19 hl Maryland M. 21 hw 18-4 Ohio State (7) M. 21 hw 14-5 Ohio State M. 22 hw 8-7 Kent State M. 23 hw 14-0 Hillsdale (7) M. 23 hw 9-1 Hillsdale (7) M. 24 hw 11-8 Elon M. 25 aw 11-4 Wake Forest M. 26 aw 10-3 South Carolina M. 27 al 1-5 Clemson M. 29 hw 16-1 Hope College M. 29 hw 12-1 Mercer-Atlanta M. 31 hl 4-9 North Carolina A. 1 hw N.C. State A. 5 hw 19-5 Florida A&M A. 7 al 2-6 North Carolina (10) A. 8 al 2-5 N.C. State A. 10 aw 7-5 Georgia State A. 11 hl 2-7 Clemson A. 12 hw 24-5 Tennessee Temple A. 13 hw Shorter A. 15 hw 6-4 Wake Forest A L+ 0-4 Maryland A W+ 4-3 Wake Forest (12) A W+ 8-4 Duke (10) A W+ 5-3 N.C. State A L+ 4-9 North Carolina A. 27 hw 31-6 Georgia State A. 28 hw 23-3 Mercer-Atlanta A. 29 hw 12-3 Georgia State M. 1 hl Georgia (10) M. 2 al Georgia M. 4 hw 8-5 Auburn M. 5 hl 4-12 South Alabama M. 6 hl 6-16 South Alabama M. 7 aw 17-7 Georgia State M. 8 hl 8-9 Georgia (11) M. 9 al 8-10 Georgia M. 11 hl 7-9 West Georgia ACC Tournament 1985 ( , ACC) Home: 33-10; Away: 7-8-1; Neutral: 2-1 F. 22 aw 6-5 New Orleans F. 23 aw 7-5 New Orleans F. 26 hw Ball State F. 27 hw 12-1 East Tenn. St. (7) F. 27 hw 3-2 East Tenn. St. (7) M. 1 hw 20-0 Tennessee Temple M. 2 hw 5-2 South Carolina M. 3 hw 12-4 Evansville M. 6 hw 15-7 Western Michigan M. 7 hw 11-6 Central Michigan M. 8 hw 10-5 Duke M. 9 hl 3-5 Duke M. 10 hw 9-7 Eastern Michigan M. 12 aw 9-3 Georgia M. 13 hl 4-5 Georgia M. 16 hw 6-4 Wake Forest M. 23 hl 0-1 Northwestern (7) M. 23 hw 6-0 Northwestern (7) M. 24 hl 4-5 Northwestern M. 25 hw 17-1 Howard (7) M. 25 hw 16-4 Howard (7) M. 27 at 9-9 Wake Forest M. 28 aw 29-2 Maryland M. 29 al 6-8 Maryland M. 30 aw 8-4 Virginia M. 31 al 4-9 Virginia A. 2 hw 17-5 Mercer A. 3 al 2-4 Clemson A. 4 hw 12-5 Auburn A. 6 hl 3-5 North Carolina A. 7 hw 4-3 N.C. State A. 8 hw 17-5 West Georgia A. 9 aw 13-5 Mercer A. 10 hw 9-8 Clemson A. 11 hw 15-4 Augusta A. 13 al 5-8 N.C. State A. 14 al 3-4 North Carolina A. 15 hl 9-11 Georgia College A. 17 hw N.C. State A. 18 hw Wake Forest A. 19 hw Clemson A. 20 hw+ 8-2 Maryland A. 20 hw+ 7-5 Clemson A. 24 al 5-6 Auburn A. 26 hw 8-7 USC-Aiken A. 27 hl USC-Aiken A. 28 hl 0-19 Florida State A. 29 hl 3-13 Florida State M. 1 al 3-16 Georgia M. 3 hw 9-6 South Alabama M. 4 hw 9-1 South Alabama M. 5 hw 10-0 Tenn. Tech (7) M. 5 hw 8-0 Tenn. Tech (7) M. 7 hl 4-5 Georgia M. 10 hw 5-1 Georgia State M. 11 hw 15-6 Ga. Southern M. 12 hw 3-1 Ga. Southern M L 5-7 Miss.State (exh) M L 7-15 Miss.State (exh) M. 19 al 2-3 Miss.State (exh) M W* 7-6 Central Michigan M. 24 al* 1-9 Florida State M W* Eastern Kentucky M. 25 aw* 8-3 Florida State M L* 5-7 Arkansas ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA South II Regional 1986 (45-23, 10-4 ACC) Home: 24-11; Away: 7-12; Neutral: 14-0 F. 22 al 4-6 Florida State F. 23 al 4-9 Florida State F. 24 al 1-5 Georgia Southern F. 25 al 8-11 Georgia Southern F. 26 hl Armstrong State F. 27 hl 6-7 Armstrong State (10) M. 1 hl 4-14 South Carolina M. 2 hl South Carolina (10) M. 4 aw 3-2 Duke M. 5 aw 4-3 Duke M. 6 hw 7-6 Xavier M. 7 hw 10-8 Western Kentucky M. 8 hw 9-7 Virginia M. 9 hw 18-4 Virginia M. 10 hl Old Dominion M. 12 hw 12-0 Guilford M. 15 hw 8-2 Wake Forest M. 22 al# 2-6 Hawaii M W# 9-1 Waseda (exh) M W# 4-3 Sacramento St. (12) M W# 4-3 Hawaii-Pacific (10) M W# Santa Clara M W# 8-1 Sacramento State M W# 6-1 Santa Clara M. 27 aw# 9-2 Hawaii M W#5-1 Hawaii-Pacific M L# 3-8 Waseda (exh) M. 31 hw 11-4 Maryland A. 1 hw 26-0 Maryland A. 3 hw 11-2 West Georgia A. 4 hl 5-15 New Orleans A. 5 hw 7-0 New Orleans A. 6 hw 10-7 New Orleans A. 8 hl 3-4 Western Carolina A. 9 hw Western Carolina A. 10 hw 12-4 Augusta A. 12 al 6-8 North Carolina A. 13 al 2-3 N.C. State (10) A. 14 al 2-14 Wake Forest A. 16 hl 3-13 Georgia A. 17 aw 7-2 Georgia State A. 19 hw 7-6 N.C. State A. 20 hw 12-3 North Carolina A. 22 hl 3-6 Clemson A. 23 hw 6-4 Auburn A. 24 hw 15-4 Georgia State A. 25 hw 8-7 USC-Aiken A. 27 hw 10-1 Shorter A. 28 al 7-8 Auburn (10) A. 29 hw 16-9 Mercer A. 30 al 2-4 Georgia M. 1 hl 5-16 Georgia College M. 2 aw 5-2 Mercer M. 3 hw 4-3 South Alabama M. 4 hw 7-4 South Alabama M. 5 aw 13-0 Augusta M. 6 hw 4-2 Columbus M. 7 aw 7-0 Clemson M. 10 hl 2-4 Georgia Southern M. 11 hw 7-1 Georgia Southern M W+ 7-5 Maryland M W+16-5 Clemson M W+ 7-3 N.C. State M W+ 9-7 North Carolina M W+ 9-6 N.C. State M W* 9-8 Navy (14) M W* 8-7 W. Carolina (11) M. 25 al* 6-7 Miami (10) M W* 12-6 Alabama M. 26 al* 9-15 Miami #Rainbow Easter Tournament (Champions) +ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA Atlantic Regional 1987 (51-14, 17-4 ACC) Home: 33-7; Away: 14-6; Neutral: 4-1 F. 13 hw 12-1 Samford F. 14 hw 19-0 Samford F. 17 hw 10-4 Furman F. 22 aw 10-1 Jacksonville F. 23 aw 10-3 Georgia Southern F. 24 aw 2-1 Ga. Southern (10) F. 28 aw 6-5 New Orleans (7) F. 28 aw 17-5 New Orleans (7) M. 1 aw New Orleans M. 3 hw 13-6 UNC-Wilmington M. 5 20L 3-9 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 6 hw 21-5 Evansville M. 7 hw 10-6 Evansville M. 9 hw 19-4 Piedmont M. 10 hw 18-2 Piedmont M. 11 aw 12-7 Mercer M. 12 hw 18-2 Virginia M. 21 hl 5-10 Jacksonville M. 22 hl Jacksonville M. 23 hw 20-1 East Tennessee St M. 24 hw 15-0 East Tennessee St M. 25 hw 19-8 East Tennessee St M. 26 hw 11-0 Howard (5) M. 27 aw 10-2 Maryland M. 28 al 2-3 Virginia M. 29 al 3-19 Virginia M. 31 hl 5-7 Florida State A. 1 hl 8-10 Florida State A. 4 hw 3-1 North Carolina (7) A. 4 hw 16-4 North Carolina (7) A. 5 hw 10-8 N.C. State A. 7 al 4-7 Augusta A. 8 hw 4-2 Clemson A. 10 aw 6-3 Duke A. 11 al 2-7 Duke A. 12 aw 13-9 Wake Forest A. 14 hw Armstrong State A. 15 aw 7-6 Clemson A. 17 hw 8-1 Duke A. 18 hw 9-8 Wake Forest (11) A. 19 hw 19-5 Wake Forest A. 20 hw 19-5 Kennesaw A. 21 hw 9-1 Appalachian State A. 22 hw 12-2 Clemson A. 24 aw 7-5 North Carolina A. 26 al 3-10 N.C. State (7) A. 26 aw 6-1 N.C. State (7) A. 28 hl 6-11 Auburn A. 29 al 4-9 Georgia M. 1 hw Maryland M. 2 hw 7-3 Maryland M. 3 hw 18-8 Augusta M. 4 hw 14-7 Augusta M. 5 hw 11-3 Georgia M. 6 aw 9-5 Auburn M. 7 hw 11-5 South Alabama M. 9 hw 11-9 Georgia Southern M. 10 hw 14-6 Georgia Southern M. 11 hw 11-4 Mercer M W+ 3-1 Duke M L+ 4-5 N.C. State M W+ 5-3 Wake Forest M W+ 7-1 Clemson M W+ 6-0 N.C. State M. 21 hl* 5-8 Rider M. 22 hl* 1-5 Georgia ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA Northeast Regional Tech Won ACC Regular Season 1988 (45-24, 12-8 ACC) Home: 28-9; Away: 9-10; Neutral: 8-5 F. 13 al 2-3 Georgia Southern F W 11-3 Georgia Southern F. 20 aw 8-2 South Florida F. 21 aw 16-8 South Florida F L# 4-6 Oklahoma F. 25 al# 8-13 Nevada-Las Vegas F W# 8-4 Texas Christian F L# 2-3 Oklahoma Georgia Tech s 1987 TEAM, led by sluggers (left to right) Frank Bolick, Riccardo Ingram, Billy Parham, Mike Fowler and K.G. White, won 51 games and captured the Atlantic Coast Conference championship. F L# 4-6 Texas Christian M. 1 hw 16-1 Samford M. 2 hw 13-2 Samford M. 4 hl 7-10 Rutgers M. 5 hw 12-4 Rutgers M. 6 hl 7-9 Rutgers M. 8 hl 3-14 Auburn M. 9 hw 8-2 East Tenn. State M. 10 hw 12-4 East Tenn. State M. 11 hw 15-4 William & Mary M. 12 hw 9-3 Maryland M. 19 hw Virginia (10) M. 20 hl 9-12 Virginia M. 21 hw 16-5 Ohio State M. 22 hw 7-5 Ohio State M. 23 hw 10-4 Ohio State M. 25 al 2-8 Maryland M. 27 aw 13-2 Virginia M. 29 hl 1-4 New Orleans M. 30 hl New Orleans (10) M. 31 hw 13-6 New Orleans A. 1 hl 2-12 N.C. State A. 2 hw 11-5 N.C. State A. 3 hw 6-2 North Carolina A. 4 hw 15-7 Georgia Southern A. 5 hw 4-2 Georgia Southern A. 6 al 3-7 Clemson A. 8 aw 8-6 Wake Forest (11) A. 9 aw 8-5 Wake Forest A. 10 al Duke A. 12 hw 3-1 West Georgia A. 13 hl 2-4 Clemson A. 15 hw 9-2 Wake Forest A. 16 hw 7-2 Duke (7) A. 16 hw 5-3 Duke (7) A. 17 hw 12-7 Columbus A. 19 hw 10-1 Georgia A. 21 al 4-7 Clemson A. 22 hw 8-6 Armstrong State A. 23 al 2-15 Florida State A. 24 aw 10-2 Florida State A. 26 hw 15-1 Baptist A. 27 al 6-7 Augusta A. 28 hw 8-1 UNC-Asheville A. 30 hw 3-1 Augusta M. 1 hw 13-3 Augusta M. 3 aw 4-3 Georgia M. 6 aw 7-4 North Carolina M. 7 aw 10-6 North Carolina M. 8 al 7-11 N.C. State M. 9 hl 7-11 Mercer (7) M. 9 hw 2-1 Mercer (7) M W+ 4-3 Wake Forest M W+ 8-5 N.C. State M L+ 3-5 North Carolina M W+ 5-4 Virginia M W+ 6-2 North Carolina M W* 9-6 Va. Commonwealth M W* 7-6 South Carolina M. 28 al* 2-4 Miami M L* 0-5 South Carolina #UNLV Desert Classic +ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA Atlantic Regional 1989 (38-26, 13-6 ACC) Home: 26-7; Away: 10-11; Neutral: 2-8 F.6 al 1-14 Florida State F.17 aw 10-9 New Orleans F.18 al 2-7 New Orleans F.19 aw 7-6 New Orleans (12) F. 21 hw 11-8 UNC-Asheville F. 25 aw 5-0 Georgia Southern F. 26 aw 13-9 Georgia Southern F. 28 al 7-9 Auburn M. 2 20L 0-3 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 3 hl 3-9 Rutgers M. 4 hw 14-4 Rutgers (6) M. 5 hw 4-3 Rutgers M. 6 hw 7-5 Liberty M. 7 hw 15-3 Appalachian State M. 8 hw 16-8 Appalachian State M. 10 hw 18-0 Virginia M. 11 hl 2-7 South Florida M. 11 hw 11-3 South Florida M. 18 hw 1-0 Davidson (7) M. 18 hw 17-0 Davidson (5) M. 19 al 2-13 Wichita State M. 20 al 2-7 Wichita State M. 21 hw 6-5 Maryland (8) M. 22 hw 19-7 Maryland M. 24 al 1-6 North Carolina M. 25 aw 10-4 N.C. State M. 26 al 3-4 N.C. State M. 27 al 3-5 South Carolina M L# 1-3 Arizona M L# 4-14 Minnesota A. 1 26L# 4-5 Oklahoma State A. 2 26L# 4-12 Arizona (7) A. 5 hw Ga. Southern (7) A. 5 hw 5-3 Ga. Southern (7) A. 7 hw 4-3 Wake Forest (7) A. 7 hw 12-3 Wake Forest (7) A. 9 hw 5-0 Duke A. 11 al 5-8 Georgia A. 12 hl 5-7 Clemson A. 14 aw 14-3 Maryland A. 16 aw 3-2 Virginia (7) A. 16 aw 6-2 Virginia (7) A. 18 hw 14-6 Auburn A. 19 al 5-16 Clemson A. 20 hw 13-1 U.S.S.R. (exh/7) A. 21 hl 9-12 North Carolina A. 22 hw 2-1 North Carolina A. 23 hw 15-4 Augusta A. 25 hw 18-0 Augusta A. 26 hw 11-4 Clemson A. 29 aw 6-1 Duke (7) A. 30 aw 12-5 Davidson M. 2 hw 6-2 Georgia M. 3 hl 6-7 Tenn. Tech (11) M. 4 hw 9-2 Morehead State M. 5 hl 8-10 N.C. State M. 6 hw 6-3 Mercer M. 7 hl 2-12 Kennesaw State M. 8 hw 8-7 South Carolina M. 10 al 8-14 Mercer M W+ 3-0 Virginia M L+ 3-9 Clemson M L+ 3-5 Wake Forest M L* 4-6 Central Florida M W* 9-7 Miami M L* Villanova (10) #Pillsbury Classic +ACC Tournament *NCAA East Regional 1990 (46-25, 9-9 ACC) Home: 38-5; Away: 3-13; Neutral: 5-7 F. 10 hw 8-6 Coastal Carolina (7) F. 10 hw 10-2 Coastal Carolina (7) F. 11 hw 12-5 Coastal Carolina F. 13 al 3-7 Mercer F. 17 aw 8-3 Georgia Southern F. 23 hw 6-2 Eastern Kentucky F. 24 hw 3-2 Eastern Kentucky (7) F. 24 hw 7-1 Eastern Kentucky (7) F. 25 hw 10-0 Eastern Kentucky F. 28 hw 9-0 UNC Asheville M. 3 hw 3-1 Rutgers (7) M. 3 hw 2-1 Rutgers (7) M. 4 hw 12-2 Rutgers M. 5 hw 8-6 Campbell M. 6 hw 6-5 Appalachian State M. 7 hw 9-1 Appalachian State M. 9 hw 17-6 Virginia M. 10 hw 9-4 Virginia M. 11 hw 13-6 Virginia M. 12 hw 9-1 East Tenn. State M. 13 hw 12-1 East Tenn. State

127 year-by-year results Neutral Sites & Records 1. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Ga Ponce de Leon Park, Atlanta, Ga Griffin, Ga. (field unknown) Spiller s Field, Atlanta, Ga Columbia, S.C. (field unknown) Montgomery, Ala. (field unknown) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla Miami, Fla. (field unknown) Sims Legion Park, Gastonia, N.C Seminole Field, Tallahassee, Fla Luther Williams Field, Macon, Ga Americus, Ga. (field unknown) Nat Buring Field, Memphis, Tenn Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, N.C Durham Athletic Park, Durham, N.C Smith-Wills Stadium, Jackson, Miss Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee, Fla Rainbow Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii Mark Light Stadium, Miami, Fla Municipal Stadium, West Palm Beach, Fla Municipal Stadium, Greenville, S.C Tiger Field, Douglas, Ga Barnson Field/Wilson Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev Douglasville, Ga. (field unknown) Gainesville, Ga. (field unknown) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn McKethan Stadium-Perry Field, Gainesville, Fla Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, La Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La Osceola County Stadium, Kissimmee, Fla Titan Field, Fullerton, Calif Eck Stadium-Tyler Field, Wichita, Kan Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham, N.C Lindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn Griffith Stadium, Charlotte, N.C Al Lang Stadium, St. Petersburg, Fla Dudy Noble Field, Starkville, Miss Disney s Wide World of Sports, Lake Buena Vista, Fla Knight s Stadium, Fort Mill, S.C Reckling Park, Houston, Tex Frank Foley Field, Athens, Ga Coastal Federal Field, Myrtle Beach, S.C Salem Memorial Stadium, Salem, Va Turner Field, Atlanta, Ga Grayson Stadium, Savannah, Ga Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, Md Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla USA Baseball National Training Complex, Cary, NC NewBridge Bank Park, Greensboro, N.C Winthrop Baseball Park, Rock Hill, S.C Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tenn. 3-2 M. 15 hw 12-2 New Orleans M. 17 hw 7-6 New Orleans (7) M. 17 hw 10-3 New Orleans (7) M. 24 al# 5-6 Hawaii M L# 1-6 Wright State (8) M W# 8-2 Oklahoma State (8) M L# 1-4 Iona (8) M L# 4-5 Creighton (8) M W# 15-1 Iona (8) M. 29 aw# 9-2 Hawaii M W# 4-3 Wright State (10) M L# 4-7 Oklahoma State (6) M W# 3-2 Creighton (10) A. 6 al 7-10 N.C. State A. 7 al 7-9 N.C. State A. 8 al N.C. State A. 11 al 8-9 Georgia A. 13 hw 12-3 Duke [TV] A. 14 hw 6-3 Duke A. 15 hw 10-2 Duke A. 16 hw 18-1 Mercer A. 17 al 0-1 South Carolina A. 18 al 5-10 South Carolina A. 20 hw 10-6 North Carolina [TV] A. 21 hw 11-5 North Carolina A. 22 hl North Carolina (11) A. 23 hw 15-2 Augusta A. 24 hw 4-2 Augusta A. 26 hw 8-2 Georgia A. 27 hl Clemson A. 28 aw 8-3 Clemson A. 29 hl Clemson A. 30 hw 18-3 Tennessee Tech M. 1 al 6-8 Georgia M. 2 hw 12-5 Georgia M. 4 al 5-11 Wake Forest M. 5 al 3-8 Wake Forest (7) M. 6 al 2-3 Wake Forest (8) M. 7 hw 15-5 Georgia Southern M. 8 hw 6-3 Georgia Southern M. 10 hl 4-7 South Carolina (7) M. 10 hw 11-1 South Carolina (7) M W+ 3-1 Wake Forest M L+ 4-9 North Carolina M L N.C. State M. 18 hl 4-5 Mid. Tenn. State M. 19 hw 5-0 Mid. Tenn. St. (7) M. 20 hw 5-4 Mid. Tenn. St. (8) M L* 2-4 Houston M. 25 al* 5-11 Louisiana State #Rainbow Spring Tournament +ACC Tournament *NCAA South I Regional 1991 (42-26, 12-8 ACC) Home: 28-10; Away: 9-12; Neutral: 5-4 F. 8 hw 8-0 East Tenn. State F. 9 hw 7-1 East Tenn. State F. 10 hw East Tenn. State F. 15 al 5-6 New Orleans F. 16 al 2-12 New Orleans F. 17 aw 13-3 New Orleans F. 23 aw 6-4 Georgia Southern F. 24 al 8-13 Georgia Southern F. 25 hw 9-2 UNC Asheville (7) F. 25 hw 9-0 UNC Asheville (7) M. 2 hw 7-6 New York Tech (7) M. 2 hw 17-3 New York Tech (7) M. 3 hw 11-2 New York Tech M. 5 hw 10-0 Appalachian State M. 6 hw 20-9 Appalachian State M. 8 hl 7-13 Rutgers M. 9 hw 13-1 Rutgers M. 10 hw 11-5 Rutgers M. 12 hl 5-10 Western Carolina M. 13 hl 5-7 Western Carolina M. 15 hw 16-2 Coll. of Charleston M. 16 hw 15-6 Tennessee Tech M. 23 hw 10-5 Cornell (7) M. 23 hl 7-9 Cornell (7) M. 25 al 5-6 Virginia M. 26 aw 11-1 Virginia M. 27 aw 13-0 Virginia M. 30 hw 11-5 Maryland (7) M. 30 hw 8-2 Maryland (7) M. 31 hw 3-2 Maryland A. 2 al 3-4 South Carolina A. 3 aw 8-1 Augusta A. 5 hw 12-5 N.C. State A. 6 hw N.C. State A. 7 hl 8-11 N.C. State A. 9 aw 11-7 Mercer A. 10 hw 9-6 Mercer A. 12 al 2-4 Duke A. 13 aw 8-3 Duke A. 14 al 6-7 Duke A. 16 hw 9-3 Georgia A. 17 al 4-8 Georgia A. 20 al 4-6 North Carolina (7) A. 20 aw 2-0 North Carolina (7) A. 21 al 0-4 North Carolina A. 23 hl 4-7 South Carolina A. 26 al 8-9 Clemson (10) A. 27 hl 0-8 Clemson A. 28 aw 11-6 Clemson A. 30 al 2-3 Georgia M. 1 hw 16-1 Georgia M. 2 hw 15-6 Wake Forest M. 3 hw Wake Forest M. 5 hw 6-1 Augusta (8) M. 7 hl 2-6 Georgia Southern M. 8 hw 7-1 Georgia Southern M W+ 9-7 Duke M W+ 9-3 Virginia M L+ 5-6 Clemson M W+ 4-3 N.C. State M L Clemson M. 17 hw 9-5 Miami [TV] M. 18 hl 7-10 Miami [TV] M. 19 hl 1-7 Miami [TV] M L* 4-5 St. John s M W* 11-7 Coastal Carolina M W* 5-4 St. John s M L* 4-8 Alabama ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlantic Regional 1992 (45-19, 14-9 ACC) Home: 32-2; Away: 7-12; Neutral: 6-5 F. 7 hw 9-2 Coll. of Charleston F. 8 hw 14-8 Coll. of Charleston F. 9 hw 7-5 Coll. of Charleston F. 16 aw 4-2 Georgia Southern (7) F. 16 aw 6-0 Georgia Southern (7) F. 18 hw 2-1 UNC-Asheville F L# 2-3 Louisiana State F W# 5-4 New Orleans F W#10-2 Tulane F. 25 hw 9-4 Appalachian State F. 26 hw 8-3 Appalachian State F. 28 hw 11-1 Rutgers F. 29 hw 15-3 Rutgers M. 1 hw 8-1 Rutgers M. 3 hw 11-6 Georgia Southern M. 4 hw 9-8 Georgia Southern M. 6 hw 7-5 New Orleans M. 7 hw 12-8 New Orleans M. 8 hw 4-0 New Orleans M. 10 hw Western Carolina M. 13 hw 4-3 Virginia (7) M. 13 hw 10-4 Virginia (7) M. 14 hw 5-4 Virginia (10) M. 22 hw 6-5 Winthrop M. 24 aw 13-6 Maryland M. 25 al 5-6 Maryland M. 28 al 6-10 N.C. State M. 29 al 3-9 N.C. State M. 30 al 1-4 N.C. State M. 31 hw 4-3 Davidson A. 3 al 6-9 Florida State [TV] A. 4 al 2-3 Florida State A. 5 aw 10-3 Florida State [TV] A. 8 hw 15-1 Georgia A. 10 hl 5-11 Duke A. 11 hw 14-2 Duke A. 12 hw 6-4 Duke A. 15 al 2-4 Mercer A. 16 hw 13-1 Georgia State A. 17 hw 8-1 North Carolina [TV] A. 18 hw 15-4 North Carolina A. 19 hw 6-3 North Carolina [TV] A. 22 hw 11-5 Mercer A. 24 hw 6-2 Clemson [TV] A. 25 hw 7-6 Clemson (10) A. 26 hl 4-5 Clemson [TV] A. 28 aw 5-4 Georgia A. 29 hw 8-3 Samford M. 1 al 6-7 Wake Forest M. 2 aw 13-5 Wake Forest M. 3 aw 9-8 Wake Forest (10) M. 5 al 2-7 Georgia M. 6 hw 11-3 Georgia M. 9 21W+ 5-4 North Carolina M L+ 4-7 N.C. State M W+ 7-3 Duke M L+ 4-5 Clemson M. 15 al 5-6 Miami (13) M. 16 al 2-6 Miami [TV] M. 17 al 3-4 Miami [TV] M W* 5-4 George Mason M W* 3-2 Texas A&M (10) M L* 5-7 Texas A&M M L* 2-3 California #Busch Challenge +ACC Tournament *NCAA East Regional 1993 (47-14, 16-6 ACC) Home: 25-8; Away: 14-4; Neutral: 8-2 F. 5 30W! 5-4 Auburn F. 6 30W! 13-2 Central Florida F. 6 30W! 5-4 Pepperdine F. 7 30W! 3-2 Pepperdine F. 12 hw 12-1 Coastal Carolina F. 13 hw 8-4 Coastal Carolina F. 14 hw 4-1 Coastal Carolina F. 20 aw 6-2 Georgia Southern F. 21 al 3-7 Georgia Southern F. 26 hw 10-2 Coll. of Charleston F. 27 hw 11-2 Coll. of Charleston F. 28 hw 19-1 Coll. of Charleston M. 4 20L 2-14 Atlanta Braves [exh] M. 5 26W#7-6 Cal State-Fullerton(11) M. 6 26W#3-2 Arkansas M. 7 26W#11-3 Minnesota M. 9 aw 8-4 Mercer M. 12 hl 8-10 Maryland (7) M. 22 hw 4-1 Western Carolina M. 23 hl 3-4 Western Carolina M. 24 hw 8-5 Mercer M. 26 aw 6-3 Virginia (10) M. 28 al 2-3 Virginia (7) M. 28 aw 7-5 Virginia (7) M. 30 hw 10-2 Appalachian State M. 31 hw 7-2 Appalachian State A. 2 hw 10-3 Florida State [TV] A. 3 hl 3-17 Florida State [TV] A. 4 hl 1-5 Florida State [TV] A. 6 hw 6-4 Davidson A. 7 hw 3-1 Georgia [TV] A. 9 aw 20-2 Duke A. 10 aw 6-2 Duke A. 11 aw 7-6 Duke A. 13 aw 4-1 Georgia A. 14 hw 7-6 Mercer A. 16 aw 4-3 North Carolina A. 17 al 1-7 North Carolina A. 18 aw 6-2 North Carolina A. 20 hw 15-4 Georgia State A. 21 al 4-5 Georgia State (10) A. 23 aw 11-0 Clemson A. 24 aw 10-5 Clemson A. 25 aw 6-0 Clemson A. 27 hw 10-4 Georgia State A. 29 hw 13-8 Wake Forest A. 30 hw 8-4 Wake Forest M. 1 hw 10-8 Wake Forest [TV] M. 4 hl 1-4 Georgia [TV] M. 5 aw 12-1 Georgia M. 7 hw 19-5 N.C. State M. 8 hw 10-6 N.C. State M. 9 hl N.C. State [TV] M. 11 hw 9-2 Georgia Southern M. 12 hw 10-5 Georgia Southern M W+ 6-0 Maryland M L+ 8-9 Clemson M L+ 2-5 Florida State M. 27 hw* 4-1 Liberty M. 28 hl* 4-7 Ohio State M. 29 hw* 12-0 South Carolina M. 29 hl* 4-5 Wichita State (10) !Olive Garden Classic (Champions) #Oscar Mayer Classic (Champions) +ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlantic Regional Tech Won ACC Regular Season Coach Danny Hall (.680) 1994 (50-17, 16-8 ACC) Home: 29-5; Away: 12-7; Neutral: 9-5 F. 11 hw 3-1 Minnesota F. 12 hw 10-5 Minnesota F. 13 hw 8-2 Minnesota F. 19 aw 6-3 Georgia Southern F. 20 aw 15-2 Georgia Southern F L# 6-8 Oklahoma F W# 5-4 San Diego (11) F. 27 al# 0-2 Cal State Fullerton M. 5 hl 1-2 Rutgers (8) M. 5 hw 17-7 Rutgers (7) M. 6 hw 13-2 Rutgers M. 8 hw 22-4 Appalachian State M. 9 hw 22-4 Appalachian State M. 11 hw 4-1 Virginia M. 12 hw 6-2 Virginia M. 13 hw 7-6 Virginia M. 19 hw 26-1 Siena M. 20 hw 11-1 Siena M. 22 aw 12-4 Maryland M. 23 al 5-6 Maryland M. 24 aw 12-4 Maryland M. 25 hw 6-4 Ohio M. 26 hw 12-5 Ohio M. 29 hw 12-2 Winthrop M. 30 hw 17-8 Winthrop A. 1 hw 7-4 North Carolina A. 2 hw 7-6 N. Carolina (10) [TV] A. 3 hl 8-11 North Carolina A. 5 hw 4-3 Georgia State A. 8 hw 7-5 Duke A. 9 hw 9-2 Duke A. 10 hw Duke A. 12 hw 28-3 Georgia State A. 13 hl 4-6 Davidson A. 15 al 7-8 N.C. State (10) A. 16 aw 11-7 N.C. State A. 17 aw 7-4 N.C. State A. 20 aw 8-0 Georgia A. 22 al 1-2 Wake Forest A. 23 aw 7-5 Wake Forest A. 24 al 2-14 Wake Forest A. 26 hw 13-2 Georgia [TV] A. 29 al 4-6 Florida State A. 30 aw 6-2 Florida State M. 1 aw 7-5 Florida State [TV] M. 4 al 5-6 Mercer (10) M. 6 hw 9-6 Ga. Southern [TV] M. 7 hw 8-6 Georgia Southern M. 8 hw 15-6 Georgia Southern M. 10 hw 14-1 Georgia [TV] M. 11 aw 23-9 Georgia State M. 13 hl 8-9 Clemson (10) [TV] M. 14 hw 20-4 Clemson M. 15 hl 4-7 Clemson [TV] M W+ 7-4 North Carolina M W+ 6-0 Wake Forest M L+ 6-9 Clemson M L N.C. State M W* 7-0 Connecticut M. 28 aw* 13-1 Wichita State M W* 6-2 Washington M L* 9-12 Washington (14) M W* 18-7 Washington J. 3 33W$ 2-0 Cal St. Fullerton [TV] J. 5 33W$ 12-4 Florida St. (10) [TV] J. 8 33W$ 3-2 Cal St. Fullerton(12)[TV] J L$ 5-13 Oklahoma [TV] #Anaheim Hilton Classic +ACC Tournament *NCAA Midwest II Regional (Champions) $College World Series 1995 (38-22, 16-8 ACC) Home: 26-6; Away: 7-12; Neutral: 5-4 F. 10 hw 14-1 Charleston So. (7) F. 11 hw 8-4 Charleston So. (7) F. 11 hw 6-1 Charleston So. (7) F. 19 al 3-7 Georgia Southern F. 19 al 3-10 Georgia Southern F W#10-2 Utah F W#19-8 Washington F. 24 aw# Nevada-Las Vegas F L#10-15 Washington F W#20-5 Utah M. 2 20L 1-5 Atlanta Braves [exh] M. 3 hw 11-1 West Virginia (6) M. 4 hw 8-2 West Virginia M. 7 hw 6-0 W. Carolina [TV] M. 9 hl 7-13 W. Carolina M. 10 hw 15-8 Michigan M. 11 hl 6-8 Michigan M. 12 hl 5-27 Michigan M. 18 aw 7-5 Georgia M. 19 al 7-12 Georgia M. 20 hw Maryland M. 21 hw 18-6 Maryland M. 22 hw 10-7 Maryland M. 24 al 9-11 North Carolina M. 25 al 5-7 North Carolina M. 26 aw 7-5 North Carolina M. 28 hw 18-7 Georgia State M. 31 hw 12-0 Coastal Carolina A. 1 hw 10-5 Coastal Carolina A. 2 hw 7-6 Coastal Carolina A. 4 hw 7-6 Davidson A. 7 aw 9-3 Duke A. 8 aw 10-2 Duke A. 9 34W 10-5 Duke A. 12 hw 9-2 Mercer A. 14 hw Wake Forest A. 15 hw Wake Forest A. 16 hw 9-2 Wake Forest [TV] A. 18 hl 3-10 Georgia [TV] A. 21 al 1-2 Virginia A. 22 aw Virginia A. 23 al 1-4 Virginia A. 25 aw 11-2 Georgia State A. 26 hw 20-7 Georgia A. 28 al 5-8 Clemson THE OPPONENTS 125

128 year-by-year results THE OPPONENTS A. 29 al 1-6 Clemson A. 30 al 5-6 Clemson [TV] M. 2 al 5-17 Mercer M. 5 hw 5-4 Florida State M. 6 hw 11-9 Florida State M. 7 hl 9-14 Florida State [TV] M. 9 hw 7-5 Ga. Southern [TV] M. 10 hl Ga. Southern M. 12 hw 6-4 N.C. State [TV] M. 13 hw 14-7 N.C. State M. 14 hw 8-6 N.C. State [TV] M L+ 5-9 N.C. State (12) M W+ 3-2 Virginia M L North Carolina M L* 3-4 California M. 26 al* 4-6 Tennessee #Coors/UNLV Desert Classic +ACC Tournament *NCAA Mideast Regional 1996 (40-24, ACC) Home: 25-9; Away: 10-9; Neutral: 5-6 F. 9 30L# 2-7 Alabama F L# 4-8 Texas Tech F L# 7-8 Central Florida F. 13 al 3-4 Ga. Southern (10) F. 14 al 4-8 Georgia Southern F. 17 hw 12-4 Notre Dame F. 18 hw 9-4 Notre Dame F. 24 hw 6-5 Georgia (10) F. 25 al 2-5 Georgia F. 27 hw 7-2 Mercer M. 1 hw 9-1 Rutgers M. 2 hw 6-3 Rutgers M. 3 hl 4-5 Rutgers M. 5 hw 14-7 Jacksonville State M. 9 hw 7-0 Connecticut M. 9 hw 8-2 Connecticut M. 10 hw 11-8 Connecticut M. 16 hw 7-6 Virginia M. 16 hw 5-4 Virginia M. 17 hw 13-5 Virginia M. 19 hw 10-7 Winthrop M. 20 hw 14-1 Winthrop M. 22 hw Kent M. 23 hl 7-9 Kent M. 24 hw Kent M. 29 hl 5-6 Duke [TV] M. 31 hw 15-7 Duke (7) M. 31 hw 13-5 Duke (7) A. 2 hw 23-4 Georgia State A. 5 al 6-10 N.C. State A. 7 aw 3-2 N.C. State (7) A. 7 aw 9-0 N.C. State (7) A. 9 aw 4-2 Georgia State A. 10 aw 11-8 Mercer A. 12 al 2-4 Wake Forest A. 13 aw 13-2 Wake Forest A. 14 al 1-7 Wake Forest A. 16 hw 7-6 UNC Asheville (7) A. 16 hw 18-7 UNC Asheville (7) A. 19 hl 6-12 North Carolina [TV] A. 20 hl 7-8 North Carolina A. 21 hl North Carolina A. 23 hw 4-3 Georgia [TV] A. 26 al 4-16 Florida State [TV] A. 27 al 3-6 Florida State A. 28 aw 4-1 Florida State A. 30 aw 10-3 Georgia M. 3 aw 13-2 Maryland M. 4 aw 7-1 Maryland M. 5 aw 8-6 Maryland (10) M. 7 hl 5-6 Georgia Southern M. 8 hw 7-4 Georgia Southern M. 10 hl 8-9 Clemson (10) [TV] M. 11 hw 4-0 Clemson M. 12 hl 2-9 Clemson [TV] M W North Carolina M L+ 1-6 Clemson M W+ 6-1 N.C. State M L+ 4-8 Virginia M L* 3-13 New Orleans M W* 14-3 Austin Peay M W* 7-4 Tulane M W* 12-7 New Orleans M. 26 al* Louisiana State #Olive Garden Classic +ACC Tournament *NCAA South II Regional 1997 (46-15, 19-4 ACC) Home: 29-5; Away: 14-7; Neutral: 3-3 F. 8 aw 10-0 Georgia Southern F. 9 aw 8-5 Georgia Southern F. 15 hw 5-0 Western Kentucky F. 15 hw 14-2 Western Kentucky (7) F. 16 hw Western Kentucky F. 18 aw 12-8 Mercer F. 22 hw 9-1 Evansville F. 23 hw Evansville F. 26 hw Jacksonville State F L 2-7 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 1 aw 9-0 Georgia M. 2 hl 1-4 Georgia M. 4 hw 9-5 Stetson (10) M. 5 hw 7-6 Mercer M. 8 aw 11-8 North Carolina M. 9 aw 10-7 North Carolina M. 10 aw 9-8 North Carolina M. 11 hl 7-13 W. Carolina [TV] M. 12 hw 14-0 W. Carolina M. 14 hw 7-3 Virginia Tech M. 15 hw 9-8 Virginia Tech M. 16 hw Virginia Tech M. 21 hw 14-3 Wake Forest M. 22 hw 10-7 Wake Forest M. 23 hw 8-7 Wake Forest M. 25 hw Charleston So. (11) M. 26 hw 16-6 Charleston So M. 28 hw 7-0 Maryland M. 29 hw Maryland M. 30 hw 11-1 Maryland A. 1 aw 5-4 Georgia State A. 4 al 1-10 Miami [TV] A. 5 al 4-9 Miami [TV] A. 6 al 0-12 Miami A. 8 hw 7-5 Winthrop A. 9 hw 15-2 Winthrop A. 11 aw 8-2 Virginia A. 13 aw 4-2 Virginia (7) A. 13 al 8-10 Virginia (7) A. 15 hw 6-3 Georgia [TV] A. 18 hl 9-10 Florida St. (12) [TV] A. 19 hl 6-11 Florida State A. 20 hw Florida St. (10) [TV] A. 23 hw 16-5 Georgia State A. 25 al 4-7 Clemson A. 26 aw 19-4 Clemson A. 29 al 4-5 Georgia M. 1 aw 13-7 Duke M. 2 aw 11-4 Duke M. 3 aw 8-3 Duke M. 6 hw 10-0 Ga. Southern [TV] M. 7 hl 5-16 Ga. Southern M. 9 hw N.C. State [TV] M. 10 hw 19-5 N.C. State M. 11 hw 7-6 N.C. State [TV] M W+ 7-6 North Carolina M L+ 4-7 Clemson M L+ 3-5 Duke M W* 5-0 Tennessee Tech M W* 8-0 SW Louisiana [La.-Laf.] M L* 4-8 Washington M. 25 al* 2-10 Mississippi State ACC Tournament *NCAA Mideast Regional Tech Won ACC Regular Season 1998 (41-22,14-9 ACC) Home: 27-10; Away: 10-8; Neutral: 4-4 F. 6 hw 16-7 UCLA F. 7 hl 9-10 UCLA F. 8 hl UCLA F. 11 hl 4-10 Charleston Southern F. 14 aw 4-2 Georgia Southern F. 15 aw 8-6 Georgia Southern F. 20 hw 17-1 Cincinnati F. 21 hw 19-2 Cincinnati F. 22 hw 9-6 Cincinnati F. 24 hl 9-13 Mercer F. 27 hw 8-2 Xavier F. 28 hw 6-5 Xavier (10) M. 1 hw 6-2 Xavier M. 3 hw 12-4 UNC Charlotte M. 4 hl 0-8 Stetson M. 6 hw 5-3 Virginia M. 7 hw 27-4 Virginia M. 11 hw 14-4 Jacksonville State M. 13 hl North Carolina M. 14 hw 11-4 North Carolina M. 15 hl 1-9 North Carolina M. 22 aw 5-1 Wake Forest [TV] M. 23 aw 9-5 Wake Forest M. 23 al 0-7 Wake Forest M. 24 hw 19-6 Georgia Southern M. 25 hl 7-11 Georgia Southern M. 27 hw 9-8 Duke M. 28 hw 6-5 Duke M. 29 hw 12-4 Duke [TV] M. 31 hw Winthrop A. 1 hw 9-5 Georgia State A. 3 al 4-6 N.C. State A. 4 aw N.C. State A. 5 al 5-8 N.C. State [TV] A. 7 hw 8-2 Georgia [TV] A. 8 aw 3-2 Georgia A. 10 hw 13-2 S.E. Missouri St A. 11 hw 14-4 S.E. Missouri St A. 11 hw 6-5 S.E. Missouri St A. 14 al 5-13 Georgia A. 17 al 2-3 Florida State A. 18 al 3-8 Florida State [TV] A. 19 al 5-10 Florida State [TV] A. 22 aw 10-6 Mercer Georgia Tech s 1994 team, led by Major League stars Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Varitek and Jay Payton, reached Omaha and the College World Series in head coach Danny Hall s first season. The Yellow Jackets advanced to the national championship game before falling to Oklahoma, A. 24 hw 22-7 Miami A. 25 hl 5-8 Miami A. 26 hl 8-9 Miami A. 28 hw 21-4 Georgia A. 29 aw 6-4 Georgia State M. 3 hw 7-6 Clemson M. 4 hw 9-7 Clemson [TV] M. 5 hw 14-5 Clemson [TV] M. 9 aw 3-2 Maryland M. 9 al 1-4 Maryland (7) M. 10 aw 12-3 Maryland M L+ 0-4 Duke M W+10-6 Clemson M L+ 1-2 Wake Forest M L* 4-13 Oklahoma State M W* 14-5 S.E. Missouri St M W* 2-0 Arkansas M W* 6-5 Oklahoma State M L* 1-3 Arizona State ACC Tournament *NCAA Midwest Regional 1999 (38-20, ACC) Home: 25-6; Away: 11-10; Neutral: 2-4 J L Auburn# [TV] J L 0-12 Oklahoma# J W 14-1 Jacksonville# F. 5 aw 13-8 UCLA F. 6 al 3-12 UCLA F. 7 al 1-6 UCLA F. 13 aw 6-4 Georgia Southern F. 14 aw 11-4 Georgia Southern F. 20 hw 8-2 West Virginia F. 21 hw 7-6 West Virginia F. 27 aw 14-8 Georgia State F. 28 hw 9-3 Georgia State M. 2 hw 22-4 Charleston So M. 3 hw Charleston So M. 4 39L 5-15 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 5 hw 12-3 Rutgers M. 6 hw 19-5 Rutgers M. 7 hw 6-2 Rutgers M. 10 hw 3-0 Georgia M. 12 hw 9-4 N.C. State M. 13 hw 7-6 N.C. State M. 14 hl 7-12 N.C. State M. 19 hw 5-2 Kent M. 20 hl 6-11 Kent M. 21 hw Kent M. 23 hw 2-0 Western Carolina M. 24 hw 14-6 Howard M. 26 hw 11-3 Maryland M. 27 hw 5-1 Maryland M. 28 hw 13-0 Maryland A. 2 al 6-7 Virginia (14) A. 3 aw 7-6 Virginia A. 4 al 5-6 Virginia A. 6 hw 2-1 Winthrop A. 9 al 6-7 Duke A. 10 aw 10-7 Duke A. 11 aw 6-2 Duke A. 13 al 1-5 Georgia A. 16 hl 1-22 Wake Forest [TV] A. 17 hl 3-12 Wake Forest A. 18 hw 8-6 Wake Forest [TV] A. 20 hw 7-2 Mercer A. 23 al 4-24 Clemson A. 24 al 8-13 Clemson A. 25 al 5-6 Clemson A. 27 hw 8-1 Georgia [TV] A. 30 hw 3-2 Florida State M. 1 hl 4-18 Florida State M. 2 hl 2-4 Florida State [TV] M. 8 hw 9-8 Ga. Southern [TV] M. 9 hw 3-1 Ga. Southern M. 11 aw Mercer M. 12 aw Georgia M. 15 al 0-5 North Carolina (7) M. 15 aw 3-2 North Carolina (7) M. 16 aw 3-2 North Carolina M W North Carolina M L+ 3-7 Florida State M L+ 6-9 N.C. State #ACC Disney Baseball Blast +ACC Tournament 2000 (50-16,18-6 ACC) Home: 31-8; Away: 14-7; Neutral: 5-1 F. 12 aw 15-3 Georgia Southern F. 13 aw 7-6 Georgia Southern F. 15 al 3-4 Georgia State F. 16 hw 14-4 Georgia State F. 19 hw 9-1 Oakland F. 20 hw 9-5 Oakland F. 21 hw 22-3 Oakland F. 22 hw 10-2 Jacksonville State F. 26 hl 6-10 UNC Greensboro F. 27 hw 8-7 UNC Greensboro F. 29 al 1-10 Georgia [TV] M. 1 hl 5-13 Georgia [TV] M. 3 31L# 2-9 Southern California M. 10 hw 12-0 Connecticut M. 11 hl 5-11 Connecticut M. 12 hw 17-7 Connecticut M. 14 aw 8-5 Georgia (11) [TV] M. 15 hw 6-1 Liberty M. 17 hw 5-4 North Carolina M. 18 hw 16-3 North Carolina M. 19 hw 8-7 North Carolina [TV] M. 21 hw 3-2 Eastern Kentucky M. 22 hw 5-4 Eastern Kentucky M. 24 hw 14-1 Duke M. 25 hl 3-4 Duke [TV] M. 26 hl 3-4 Duke M. 28 hw 6-3 Charleston So M. 29 hw 12-5 Charleston So M. 31 aw 13-1 NC State A. 1 aw 11-6 NC State A. 2 aw 4-3 NC State A. 7 aw 7-3 Maryland A. 8 aw 8-5 Maryland A. 9 aw 10-3 Maryland A. 11 aw 19-6 Mercer (7) A. 12 hw 13-3 The Citadel A. 14 hw 8-4 Virginia A. 15 hw 5-1 Virginia A. 16 hw 12-6 Virginia A. 18 hw 17-5 Georgia Southern A. 19 hw 22-8 Georgia Southern A. 21 al 0-6 Florida State A. 22 aw 5-0 Florida State [TV] A. 23 al 5-7 Florida State [TV] A. 25 hw 7-3 Georgia [TV] A. 28 hw 7-4 Clemson A. 29 hw 9-7 Clemson [TV] A. 30 hl Clemson [TV] M. 6 aw 10-2 Miami [TV] M. 7 al 2-3 Miami [TV] M. 8 al 5-7 Miami [TV] M. 9 hw 16-7 Mercer M. 10 hw 10-6 East Tenn. State M. 12 aw 10-8 Wake Forest M. 13 aw Wake Forest M. 14 al 5-9 Wake Forest M W+ 9-3 Duke M W+ 6-3 Wake Forest M W+ 9-8 Clemson M W Florida State M W+ 8-4 Clemson [TV] M. 26 hw* 11-9 Georgia Southern M. 27 hw* 24-1 Stetson M. 28 hw* Stetson J. 2 hl^ 2-7 So. California J. 3 hl^ 3-6 So. California #Kia Baseball Bash, Fullerton, Calif. +ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA Atlanta Regional (Champions) ^NCAA Atlanta Super Regional Tech Won ACC Reguar Season 2001 (41-20, ACC) Home: 26-7; Away: 11-10; Neutral: 4-3 F. 9 41W#11-9 Lamar F. 10 al# 4-5 Rice F W#15-8 Nebraska F. 17 aw 23-3 Georgia Southern F. 18 aw 10-2 Georgia Southern F. 21 aw 10-8 Georgia F. 23 hw 18-7 Elon F. 24 hw 9-5 Elon F. 27 hw 16-0 Oakland (7) F. 27 hw 19-4 Oakland (7) F. 28 hw 18-0 Oakland (7) M. 1 39L 4-18 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 2 hw 2-1 Rutgers (10) M. 3 hl 9-10 Rutgers M. 4 hw 13-1 Rutgers M. 6 al 0-4 Auburn M. 9 hl 7-9 NC State M. 10 hw 5-1 NC State M. 11 hl 8-16 NC State M. 13 aw 11-3 Georgia State M. 16 hw 8-5 Kent State M. 17 hw 10-3 Kent State M. 18 hw 7-4 Kent State M. 21 hl 9-15 Georgia M. 23 hw 15-1 Maryland M. 24 hw 8-1 Maryland M. 25 hw 11-9 Maryland M. 27 hw 10-4 Mercer M. 30 al 1-3 Virginia M. 31 aw 10-3 Virginia A. 1 aw 13-9 Virginia A. 4 hw 23-4 Georgia State A. 6 aw 9-2 Duke A. 7 al 7-8 Duke A. 8 aw 13-3 Duke A. 10 hw 5-4 Ga. Southern [TV] A. 11 hw 12-6 Ga. Southern A. 13 hw Wake Forest [TV] A. 14 hl Wake Forest [TV] A. 15 hl 4-14 Wake Forest [TV] A. 17 hw 11-1 Auburn A. 20 al 0-3 Clemson A. 21 al 1-5 Clemson [TV] A. 22 aw 5-3 Clemson A. 25 al 4-5 Georgia [TV] A. 27 hw 9-8 Florida State [TV] A. 28 hl 2-6 Florida State [TV] A. 29 hw 12-2 Florida State M. 4 hw 9-4 Charleston So M. 5 hw 9-3 Charleston So M. 6 hw 10-5 Charleston So M. 7 hw 9-4 East Tenn. State M. 8 aw 15-2 Mercer (7) M. 11 al 5-10 North Carolina M. 12 aw 19-5 North Carolina M. 13 al North Carolina M W+16-2 Duke M W+ 6-5 Florida State (10) M L+ 3-4 Wake Forest M L+ 4-6 NC State M L* 3-5 Coastal Carolina M. 26 al* 5-13 Georgia #Crowne Plaza/Rice Invit., Houston, Tex. +ACC Tournament *NCAA Athens Regional 2002 (52-16, 14-9 ACC) Home: 36-4; Away: 11-7; Neutral: 5-5 F. 9 aw 10-2 Georgia Southern

129 year-by-year results The 2002 Yellow Jackets advanced to the College World Series and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation. Wes Rynders (pictured above) greets his teammates after his 7th-inning home run in Tech s 11-0 win over South Carolina in the 2002 College World Series opener. F. 10 aw 7-4 Georgia Southern F. 15 hw 12-3 Tennessee Tech F. 16 hw 21-0 Tennessee Tech F. 17 hw 17-3 Tennessee Tech F. 19 hw 12-1 Wofford F W# 2-1 Coastal Carolina F L# 3-8 South Carolina [TV] F W# 8-2 Va. Commonwealth M. 3 hw 12-5 Georgia State M. 5 hw 6-5 East Tenn.State (10) M. 8 hw 6-4 Winthrop M. 9 hw 7-5 Winthrop M. 10 hw 8-1 Winthrop M. 13 aw 11-7 Georgia State M. 15 al 9-10 Wake Forest M. 16 al 5-11 Wake Forest M. 19 hw 6-5 Eastern Kentucky M. 20 hw 13-9 Eastern Kentucky M. 23 hw 9-3 Gardner-Webb M. 24 hw 6-2 Gardner-Webb M. 26 al 1-7 Georgia M. 27 hw 9-1 Georgia M. 29 aw 6-4 NC State M. 30 aw NC State M. 30 aw 3-0 NC State A. 2 hw 4-3 Ga. Southern (10) A. 3 hw 9-3 Ga. Southern A. 5 hw 4-2 Duke A. 6 hw 8-7 Duke (10) A. 7 hw 15-7 Duke A. 9 aw 9-5 Auburn A. 10 hw 2-1 Western Carolina A. 12 aw 9-6 Maryland A. 13 al 8-9 Maryland A. 14 aw 12-1 Maryland (7) A. 16 hw 10-4 Auburn A. 19 al 3-4 Florida State [TV] A. 20 al 9-14 Florida State [TV] A. 21 al 1-13 Florida State A. 23 hw 12-1 Mercer A. 24 aw 6-1 Georgia A. 26 hl 1-5 Virginia A. 27 hw 3-2 Virginia (12) A. 28 hw 9-3 Virginia M. 4 hl 9-12 Clemson M. 5 hw 15-6 Clemson [TV] M. 6 hw 11-0 Clemson M. 8 aw 20-7 Mercer M. 10 hw 7-6 Miami [TV] M. 11 hl 2-10 Miami [TV] M. 12 hw 16-8 Miami (8) M. 14 hw Georgia (10) [TV] M. 17 hw 7-4 North Carolina M. 18 hw 12-9 North Carolina [TV] M. 19 hl 1-6 North Carolina M L Clemson M W+ 6-1 Duke M W North Carolina M L+ 4-7 Florida State M. 31 hw* 6-0 Coastal Carolina J. 1 hw* 3-0 Georgia J. 2 hw* 8-7 Georgia J. 7 hw^ 14-3 Florida Atlantic J. 8 hw^ 11-5 Florida Atlantic J W$ 11-0 South Carolina [TV] J L$ 7-9 Clemson [TV] J L$ 5-9 South Carolina [TV] #Baseball at the Beach., Myrtle Beach, S.C. +ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlanta Regional (Champions) ^NCAA Atlanta Super Regional (Champions) $College World Series 2003 (44-18, 17-7 ACC) Home: 24-9; Away: 13-7; Neutral: 7-2 F. 15 aw 8-1 Georgia Southern F. 15 aw 8-3 Georgia Southern F. 19 aw 9-1 Mercer F W#8-1 Rider F W#7-6 Michigan F. 23 aw# 12-4 Armstrong Atlantic F T 3-3 Atlanta Braves (exh/4) F. 28 hw 13-4 George Washington M. 1 hw 4-2 George Washington M. 2 hw 9-2 George Washington M. 4 hw 5-3 Campbell M. 5 hw 3-1 Campbell M. 7 hw 11-6 Rutgers M. 8 hw 6-5 Rutgers (10) M. 9 hw 7-5 Rutgers M. 11 aw 4-2 Auburn M. 14 hw 5-4 Kent State M. 15 hw 4-1 Kent State M. 16 hl 3-5 Kent State M. 18 hl 5-7 Auburn [TV] M. 21 hw 13-7 Maryland M. 22 hw 12-4 Maryland M. 23 hw 20-6 Maryland M. 25 hw 9-1 Mercer [TV] M. 28 al 6-7 Miami [TV] M. 29 al 8-13 Miami [TV] M. 30 al Miami (8) [TV] A. 2 hw 7-5 Winthrop A. 4 aw 10-6 North Carolina A. 5 al 3-7 North Carolina [TV] A. 6 aw 12-5 North Carolina A. 8 hw 11-3 Georgia State [TV] A. 12 aw 9-1 Duke A. 12 aw 11-1 Duke A. 13 aw 13-6 Duke A. 15 hw 8-5 Ga. Southern [TV] A. 16 hl 7-8 Ga. Southern A. 18 hw 2-0 Wake Forest [TV] A. 19 hw 10-4 Wake Forest A. 20 hw 5-3 Wake Forest A. 23 hl 4-8 Georgia [TV] A. 25 al 7-9 Clemson [TV] A. 26 al 5-10 Clemson A. 27 al 3-11 Clemson M. 2 hl 1-7 Florida State [TV] M. 3 hw 5-4 Florida St.(10)[TV] M. 4 hl 7-12 Florida State M. 6 hw 11-3 Georgia State [TV] M. 9 aw 7-0 Virginia M. 10 aw 5-2 Virginia M. 11 aw 1-0 Virginia M L% 3-10 Georgia [TV] M. 15 hw 8-3 NC State M. 16 hw 9-6 NC State M. 17 hl 2-7 NC State M W+ 9-8 Wake Forest M L+ 0-6 NC State M W+23-4 Duke M W North Carolina M W Florida State [TV] M W+ 6-5 NC State (10) [TV] M. 30 hl* 4-5 Stetson M. 31 hl* 3-10 East Carolina #Memorial Health Diamond Classic, Savannah, Ga. %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. +ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA Atlanta Regional 2004 (44-21, 18-5 ACC) Home: 26-14; Away: 14-3; Neutral: 4-4 F. 15 aw 15-6 Georgia Southern F. 15 aw 5-4 Ga. Southern(10) F. 18 hw 13-4 Savannah State F. 20 hw 5-1 Villanova F. 21 hw 19-1 Villanova F. 22 hw 4-1 Villanova F L# 2-9 Southern California F. 28 al# 1-7 Cal State-Fullerton F L# 2-6 Oklahoma M. 2 al 2-6 Auburn M. 5 hw 6-5 Rutgers M. 6 hl 5-7 Rutgers M. 7 hw 13-6 Rutgers M. 9 hw 4-3 Western Carolina M. 10 hl 5-9 Western Carolina M. 12 hl 3-4 Virginia M. 13 hl 1-2 Virginia M. 14 hl 5-8 Virginia (10) M. 16 hw 14-4 Purdue M. 17 hw Purdue M. 19 aw 9-8 Wake Forest (10) M. 20 al 4-8 Wake Forest M. 21 aw 9-2 Wake Forest M. 24 aw 4-3 Georgia [TV] M. 27 hl 7-8 Georgia Southern M. 28 hw 13-2 Georgia Southern M. 30 hw 20-5 Auburn [TV] A. 2 hw 17-4 Miami A. 3 hl 7-9 Miami A. 4 hl Miami A. 6 aw 25-3 Georgia State A. 9 hl 7-9 North Carolina [TV] A. 10 hw 8-4 North Carolina [TV] A. 11 hw 13-8 North Carolina A. 14 hl 5-6 Georgia A. 16 hw 8-4 Washington A. 17 hl 3-7 Washington A. 18 hl 2-16 Washington A. 20 hw 7-6 Winthrop (13) A. 23 aw 11-4 Florida State [TV] A. 24 aw 12-2 Florida State [TV] A. 25 aw 7-6 Florida State M. 2 aw 6-1 NC State M. 2 aw 7-3 NC State M. 7 hw 9-8 Duke (10) M. 8 hw 9-8 Duke M. 9 hw 14-3 Duke M W% 12-5 Georgia [TV] M. 14 hw 8-3 Clemson [TV] M. 15 hw 11-3 Clemson [TV] M. 16 hw 8-4 Clemson M. 18 hw 13-3 Georgia State [TV] M aW10-2 Maryland M aW15-1 Maryland M aW18-6 Maryland M W+ 4-3 Maryland M W Clemson (13) M W Florida State M L+ 7-8 Florida State [TV] M L Florida State [TV] J. 4 hw* 16-3 Jacksonville St J. 5 hw* 9-3 Texas Tech J. 6 hw* 5-3 Texas Tech J. 11 hl^ 5-7 Georgia [TV] J. 12 hl^ 3-5 Georgia [TV] #Kia Baseball Bash, Fullerton, Calif. %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 47-Considered Maryland home game +ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlanta Regional (Champions) ^NCAA Atlanta Super Regional Tech Won ACC Regular Season 2005 (45-19, 22-8 ACC) Home: 29-11; Away: 12-7; Neutral: 4-1 F. 11 hl 2-5 Georgia State F. 12 aw 10-6 Georgia Southern F. 13 aw 13-6 Ga. Southern (TV) F. 18 hw 9-3 Iona F. 19 hw 9-3 Iona F. 19 hw 16-5 Iona F. 23 aw 11-6 Georgia State F. 25 hw 11-6 Rutgers F. 26 hl 9-10 Rutgers (13) M. 1 hw 9-1 Georgia Southern M. 2 39L 0-12 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 4 aw 11-3 Duke M. 5 aw 11-5 Duke M. 6 aw 19-3 Duke M. 8 hw 17-9 William & Mary M. 9 hw 17-6 Georgia Southern M. 11 hw 15-5 Wake Forest M. 12 hw Wake Forest M. 13 hw 16-5 Wake Forest M. 18 hw 9-5 NC State M. 19 hw 5-0 NC State M. 20 hw NC State M. 23 hl 6-7 Auburn (11) M. 25 al 1-20 Miami [TV] M. 26 aw 17-7 Miami [TV] M. 27 aw Miami [TV] M. 29 hl 5-8 Western Carolina A. 1 hw 13-8 Maryland A. 2 hl 1-2 Maryland A. 3 hw 24-4 Maryland A. 5 aw 3-2 Auburn A. 8 hw 6-1 Winthrop A. 9 hl 9-12 Winthrop A. 10 hw 20-3 Winthrop A. 15 hw 6-4 Florida State [TV] A. 16 hw 9-8 Florida State [TV] A. 17 hw 9-4 Florida State [TV] A. 20 hw 12-2 Georgia A. 22 al 2-4 Virginia A. 23 al 2-9 Virginia A. 24 al 1-2 Virginia A L% 8-11 Georgia [TV] A. 29 aw Clemson [TV] A. 30 al 5-6 Clemson [TV] M. 1 aw 6-4 Clemson [TV] M. 6 hw 5-4 Florida Atlantic (10) M. 7 hw 12-3 Florida Atlantic M. 8 hl 0-2 Florida Atlantic M. 10 hl 6-7 Coastal Carolina M. 13 hw 10-0 Virginia Tech [TV] M. 14 hw 27-2 Virginia Tech M. 15 hw 11-1 Virginia Tech M. 19 al 4-5 North Carolina [TV] M. 20 al 6-7 North Carolina [TV] M. 21 aw 8-1 North Carolina [TV] M W+ 9-8 Wake Forest M W+ 5-4 Florida State M W Florida State [TV] (7) M W+ 4-3 Virginia J. 3 hw* 5-4 Furman [TV] (10) J. 4 hw* 10-2 South Carolina [TV] J. 5 hl* 3-8 South Carolina [TV] J. 6 hw* 5-0 South Carolina [TV] J. 10 hl^ 2-3 Tennessee [TV] J. 11 hl^ 3-13 Tennessee [TV] %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. +ACC Tournament (Champions) *NCAA Atlanta Regional (Champions) ^NCAA Atlanta Super Regional Tech Won ACC Reguar Season 2006 (50-18, ACC) Home: 34-5; Away: 11-8; Neutral: 5-5 F. 11 aw 13-9 Georgia Southern F. 12 aw 15-7 Georgia Southern[TV] F. 15 hw 11-9 Georgia State F. 17 hw 3-2 Kennesaw State F. 18 hw 7-0 Kennesaw State F. 19 hw 5-1 Kennesaw State F. 21 hw 7-3 E. Tennessee State F. 21 hw 5-2 E. Tennessee State F W#8-5 Tennessee F W# 8-2 Va. Commonwealth (6) M. 3 hw 25-8 Rutgers M. 4 hw 12-2 Rutgers M. 5 hw 11-4 Rutgers M. 7 hw 2-1 Northeastern M. 10 hw 8-2 Virginia M. 11 hw 7-6 Virginia M. 12 hl 3-6 Virginia M. 15 hw 13-4 Miss. Valley St M. 17 al 1-8 NC State M. 18 al NC State (10) M. 19 aw NC State M. 24 hl 0-2 North Carolina M. 25 hw 11-1 North Carolina [TV] M. 26 hw 3-2 North Carolina M. 28 hw 19-5 Western Carolina M. 31 aw 15-4 Maryland A. 1 al 3-6 Maryland A. 2 al 5-8 Maryland A. 4 hl 7-19 Georgia Southern A. 5 hw 7-4 Georgia Southern A. 7 al 6-8 Virginia Tech A. 9 aw Virginia Tech A. 9 aw 5-3 Virginia Tech A. 12 hw 8-2 Georgia A. 14 hl 6-7 Clemson A. 15 hw 12-3 Clemson [TV] A. 16 hw 22-4 Clemson [TV] A. 19 aw 13-2 Georgia State A. 21 aw 15-8 Florida State [TV] A. 23 aw 10-4 Florida State A. 23 aw 8-7 Florida State A. 26 al 6-12 Georgia [TV] A. 28 aw 12-4 Boston College A. 29 al 4-5 Boston College A. 30 al 1-5 Boston College M. 5 hw 9-3 South Florida M. 6 hw 7-2 South Florida M. 6 hw 4-3 South Florida M L% 4-5 Georgia [TV] (11) M. 12 hw 7-6 Duke (10) M. 13 hw 11-8 Duke M. 14 hw 18-6 Duke M. 16 hw 16-2 Wofford M. 18 hl 7-8 Miami [TV] M. 19 hw 14-5 Miami [TV] M. 20 hw 12-7 Miami [TV] M W+ 2-1 Miami M L+ 2-3 Clemson M W+ 7-4 Miami M W+ 8-7 Clemson [TV] (10) M L Clemson J. 3 hw* 7-5 Stetson [TV] J. 3 hw* 7-3 Vanderbilt [TV] J. 4 hw* 8-4 Vanderbilt [TV] J. 9 hw^ 5-0 Coll. of Charleston[TV] J. 10 hw^ 12-3 Coll. of Charleston[TV] J L$ 4-8 Clemson [TV] J L$ 5-7 Cal St. Fullerton[TV] #Baseball at the Beach., Myrtle Beach, S.C. %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. +ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlanta Regional (Champions) ^NCAA Atlanta Super Regional (Champions) $College World Series 2007 (32-25, ACC) Home: 21-10; Away: 10-12; Neutral: 1-3 F. 10 al 4-11 Georgia Southern F. 11 al 6-9 Georgia Southern [TV] F. 13 hw 11-8 Kennesaw State (10) F. 16 hw 11-2 Illinois-Chicago F. 17 hl 4-11 Illinois-Chicago F. 18 hw 6-3 Illinois-Chicago F. 21 hl 5-9 Georgia State F. 23 hw 11-2 Duquesne F. 24 hw 10-7 Duquesne F. 25 hw 15-6 Duquesne THE OPPONENTS 127

130 year-by-year results THE OPPONENTS F. 27 hl 7-10 Western Carolina F L 0-5 Atlanta Braves (exh) M. 2 hw Rutgers M. 3 hw 10-8 Rutgers M. 4 hl 5-9 Rutgers M. 9 hl 3-5 Virginia Tech M. 10 hw 19-4 Virginia Tech M. 11 hl 4-5 Virginia Tech M. 14 al 4-6 Kennesaw State M. 16 hw 10-0 Boston College M. 17 hw 5-2 Boston College M. 18 hl 2-9 Boston College M. 21 aw 3-0 Georgia State M. 23 aw 3-2 Duke M. 24 al 0-3 Duke M. 25 aw 5-1 Duke M. 27 hw 10-2 Georgia Southern M. 28 hw 6-2 Ga. Southern [TV] M. 30 hw 5-4 Maryland M. 31 hw 16-6 Maryland A. 1 hw 4-2 Maryland A. 3 hw 11-8 Wofford A. 6 aw 9-2 Miami [TV] (11) A. 7 al 2-5 Miami [TV] A. 8 al 7-8 Miami [TV] A. 13 aw 2-1 Virginia (11) A. 14 al 6-7 Virginia A. 18 hw 8-2 Georgia [TV] A. 20 hw 2-1 NC State A. 21 hw 4-3 NC State A. 22 hw 7-3 NC State A L% 7-10 Georgia [TV] A. 27 al 2-3 Clemson (11) A. 28 al 3-10 Clemson A. 29 aw 6-3 Clemson M. 5 aw 11-3 USF M. 6 aw 12-2 USF [TV] M. 7 aw 15-7 USF M. 9 al 4-9 Georgia [TV] M. 11 al 3-10 North Carolina M. 12 aw 9-5 North Carolina M. 13 al North Carolina M. 17 hl 2-17 Florida State [TV] M. 18 hl 2-10 Florida State [TV] M. 19 hl Florida State [TV] M W+ 8-4 North Carolina [TV] M L+ 1-4 Virginia [TV] M L+ 7-8 NC State [TV] %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. +ACC Tournament 2008 (41-21, ACC) Home: 26-8; Away: 12-10; Neutral: 3-3 F. 22 hw 14-0 Youngstown State F. 23 hw 1-0 Youngstown State F. 24 hw 5-1 Youngstown State F. 26 hw 11-2 Georgia Southern F. 27 hw 1-0 Georgia Southern (10). 5-0 F. 29 hl 6-10 Rutgers (11) M. 1 hw 4-3 Rutgers M. 2 hw 6-0 Rutgers M. 4 hw 4-1 Western Carolina M. 5 hw 5-3 Kennesaw State M. 7 hw 14-1 Virginia Tech M. 8 hw 6-4 Virginia Tech M. 9 hw 2-1 Virginia Tech M. 12 aw 10-6 Georgia State M. 14 al 7-8 Florida State M. 15 al 2-11 Florida State M. 16 al 8-17 Florida State M. 18 aw 10-0 Kennesaw State M. 19 hw 7-6 Mercer M. 21 hw 5-4 Duke M. 22 hw 4-2 Duke M. 23 hl 3-10 Duke M. 25 hw 12-1 Georgia State M. 26 hw 17-4 Alabama State M. 29 aw 5-2 Boston College M. 29 aw 13-2 Boston College M. 30 aw 3-2 Boston College A. 1 hw 13-6 East Tennessee St A. 2 hw 5-4 East Tennessee St A. 4 49aL 1-8 North Carolina A. 6 49aL 4-10 North Carolina A. 6 49aW 4-1 North Carolina A. 9 hw 9-4 Georgia [TV] A. 12 hl 5-10 Miami A. 12 hl 5-15 Miami [TV] A. 13 hl 3-9 Miami [TV] A. 16 aw 14-8 Georgia Southern [TV] A. 18 al 5-7 Maryland A. 19 al Maryland A. 20 aw 9-6 Maryland (5) [TV] A. 22 aw 16-9 Mercer A. 25 hw 12-1 Wake Forest [TV] A. 26 hw 14-6 Wake Forest [TV] A. 27 hl 5-7 Wake Forest M. 2 hw 10-6 Coastal Carolina [TV] M. 3 hl 9-10 Coastal Carolina [TV] M. 4 hw 11-4 Coastal Carolina M. 7 aw 11-1 Georgia M. 9 hw 5-1 Clemson M. 10 hw 7-1 Clemson [TV] M. 11 hl 6-16 Clemson M L% 2-3 Georgia [TV] M. 15 al 2-4 Virginia M. 16 aw 14-8 Virginia M. 17 aw 9-7 Virginia M W NC State M L Miami [TV] M L Clemson [TV] M W* 8-5 Louisville [TV] M W* 6-3 Lipscomb [TV] J. 1 al* 0-8 Georgia [TV] J. 2 al* 6-18 Georgia [TV] %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 49-Considered North Carolina home game +ACC Tournament *NCAA Athens Regional 2009 ( , ACC) Home: ; Away: 13-8; Neutral: 1-3 F. 20 hw 9-0 Lipscomb F. 21 hw 13-3 Lipscomb F. 22 hw 5-3 Lipscomb F. 24 al 5-6 GeorgiaSouthern F. 25 aw 5-3 Georgia Southern F. 28 hw 6-4 Rutgers F. 28 hw 13-4 Rutgers M. 6 hw 5-1 Maryland M. 7 hw 24-3 Maryland M. 8 hw 10-7 Maryland M. 10 hw 17-3 Mercer M. 11 hw 5-4 Kennesaw State M. 13 hw 5-4 Boston College M. 17 aw 11-0 Kennesaw State M. 18 hw 11-3 Kennesaw State M. 20 aw 10-9 Virginia Tech M. 21 al 5-9 Virginia Tech M. 22 aw 18-8 Virginia Tech M. 24 hl 1-10 Georgia State {TV} M. 27 aw 13-9 Miami {TV} M. 28 aw 6-4 Miami {TV} M. 29 al 2-6 Miami {TV} A. 3 hl 2-4 North Carolina A. 4 hw 10-6 North Carolina (11) A. 5 hl North Carolina A. 7 hw 8-4 Georgia Southern A. 8 hl 3-23 Georgia Southern A. 10 hw 7-6 Virginia A. 11 hl Virginia A. 12 ht 4-4 Virginia A. 14 aw 11-6 Georgia A. 15 aw 18-2 Georgia State A. 17 aw 13-2 Wake Forest A. 18 aw 8-1 Wake Forest A. 19 aw 6-0 Wake Forest A. 21 hw 16-7 Western Carolina A. 22 al 9-10 Western Carolina A. 24 aw 5-4 Clemson A. 25 al 5-8 Clemson A. 26 al 3-6 Clemson M. 1 hw 16-2 Presbyterian M. 2 hw 9-8 Presbyterian (10) M. 3 hw 23-3 Presbyterian M. 8 hw 12-3 Florida State {TV} M. 9 hl 6-8 Florida State {TV} M. 10 hw 6-5 Florida State {TV} M L% 5-7 Georgia {TV} M. 14 aw 10-3 Duke M. 15 al 4-6 Duke M. 16 al 3-5 Duke M L+ 6-8 Miami {TV} M L+ 3-7 Boston Col. {TV} M W+ 9-2 Florida State {TV} M. 29 hw* 9-3 Georgia State M. 30 hl* 7-10 Southern Miss M. 31 hw* 8-4 Elon M. 31 hw* 10-3 Southern Miss J. 1 hl* 8-12 Southern Miss %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. +ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlanta Regional 2010 (47-15, 21-9 ACC) Home: 31-6; Away: 14-7; Neutral: 2-2 F. 19 hw 4-0 Missouri State F. 20 hw 20-3 Missouri State F. 21 hw 13-0 Missouri State F. 23 aw 10-0 Georgia Southern F. 24 aw 8-5 Georgia Southern F. 26 hw 5-4 Xavier F. 27 hw 15-0 Xavier F.28 hl 7-6 Xavier M. 5 hw 5-0 Rutgers M. 6 hw 19-5 Rutgers M. 7 hw 9-4 Rutgers M. 12 hw 9-1 Wake Forest M. 13 hw 15-8 Wake Forest M. 14 hw 6-5 Wake Forest M. 16 hw 6-5 Georgia [TV] M. 19 al 5-2 Maryland M. 20 aw 24-4 Maryland M. 21 aw 10-3 Maryland M. 23 aw 15-8 Mercer M. 24 hw 19-4 Mercer M. 26 aw 2-1 North Carolina M. 27 aw 13-5 North Carolina M. 28 aw 11-8 North Carolina M. 30 aw 14-3 Georgia State M. 31 al 7-4 Kennesaw State A. 2 hw 13-3 Duke A. 3 hw 21-5 Duke A. 4 hw 9-4 Duke A. 6 hw 8-2 Kennesaw State A. 9 al 7-4 Virginia A. 10 aw 9-7 Virginia A. 11 al 9-1 Virginia A. 14 aw 25-6 Georgia [TV] A. 16 hw 8-6 Clemson (10) A. 17 hw 4-3 Clemson [TV] A. 18 hw 11-3 Clemson A. 20 hw 6-2 Georgia Southern A. 21 hw 18-4 Georgia Southern A. 23 hl 3-1 Virginia Tech A. 24 hl 10-3 Virginia Tech A. 25 hw Virginia Tech A. 27 W% 6-4 Georgia [TV] A. 30 al 6-5 NC State M. 1 al 4-2 NC State [TV] M. 2 aw 5-3 NC State M. 7 hw 8-4 Illinois-Chicago M. 8 hw 11-5 Illinois-Chicago M. 9 hw 5-2 Illinois-Chicago M. 14 hw 14-3 Miami [TV] M. 15 hl 9-2 Miami [TV] M. 16 hw 6-3 Miami [TV] M. 18 hw 9-3 Georgia State M. 20 aw 15-8 Boston College M. 21 aw 7-5 Boston College M. 22 al 6-3 Boston College M. 27 L+ 6-2 Virginia Tech [TV] M. 29 W NC State (7) [TV] M. 29 L+ 9-3 Clemson [TV] J. 4 W* 10-0 Mercer [TV] J. 5 W* 5-2 Alabama [TV] J. 6 L* 8-1 Alabama [TV] J. 7 L* 10-8 Alabama [TV] %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. +ACC Tournament *NCAA Atlanta Regional 2011 (42-21, 22-8 ACC) Home: 26-10; Away: 15-8; Neutral: 1-3 F. 18 hw 6-3 Kent State F. 19 hw 8-1 Kent State F. 20 hl 1-6 Kent State F. 22 al 5-6 Georgia Southern F. 23 aw 7-4 Georgia Southern F. 25 hw 13-0 St. John s F. 26 hw 5-0 St. John s F. 27 hl 3-13 St. John s M. 2 hl 3-6 Georgia State M. 4 hw 10-0 Rutgers M. 4 hw 9-5 Rutgers M. 6 hw 14-3 Rutgers M. 8 hw 7-4 Kennesaw State M. 11 hw 1-0 Maryland M. 12 hw 9-3 Maryland M. 13 hw 6-2 Maryland M. 15 hw 4-3 Georgia Southern M. 16 hw 12-3 Georgia Southern M. 18 hw 9-2 NC State M. 19 hw 12-0 NC State M. 20 hw 11-4 NC State M. 22 aw 15-6 Georgia {TV} M. 25 aw 8-3 Miami {TV} M. 26 aw 12-3 Miami (10) {TV} M. 27 aw 3-1 Miami {TV} M. 29 hl 2-4 Mercer A. 1 aw 9-2 Duke A. 2 al 3-4 Duke A. 3 aw 11-5 Duke A. 5 al 6-7 Kennesaw State A. 8 hl 2-6 Virginia A. 9 hl 9-12 Virginia A. 10 hw 10-8 Virginia A. 12 hw 5-3 Georgia {TV} A. 15 aw 5-1 Wake Forest A. 16 al 4-6 Wake Forest A. 17 aw 6-5 Wake Forest (12) A. 19 al 3-6 at Mercer A. 22 hw 2-0 Boston College A. 23 hw 8-1 Boston College A. 24 hw 10-8 Boston College A L% 4-6 Georgia {TV} A. 29 al 2-4 Clemson A. 30 aw 5-1 Clemson {TV} M. 1 al 1-3 Clemson M. 7 aw 9-2 Illinois-Chicago M. 8 aw 10-2 Illinois-Chicago M. 9 aw 5-1 Illinois-Chicago M. 10 hw 11-3 Savannah State M. 13 hl 2-3 North Carolina M. 14 hw 9-8 North Carolina M. 15 hw 3-0 North Carolina M. 17 hl 6-8 East Tennessee St M. 19 aw 11-4 Virginia Tech M. 20 al 5-7 Virginia Tech M. 21 aw 5-3 Virginia Tech M 25 34L+ 0-9 Clemson {TV} M W+ 6-5 NC State (15) {TV} M L+ 2-4 Florida State {TV} J. 3 hl* 1-2 Austin Peay J. 4 hw* 6-2 Southern Miss J. 5 hw* 12-2 Austin Peay J. 5 hl* 3-7 Mississippi State %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. + ACC Tournament * NCAA Atlanta Regional 2012 (38-26, ACC) Home: 20-11; Away: 10-14; Neutral: 8-1 F L# 0-5 Kent State F. 17 aw# 5-0 Winthrop F W# 6-2 Kent State F. 18 aw# 5-3 Winthrop F. 22 aw 11-9 Georgia Southern F. 24 hw 12-4 Ohio State F. 25 hl 3-7 Ohio State F. 26 hw 13-4 Ohio State F. 29 hw 11-5 Kennesaw State M. 2 hw 16-2 Rutgers M. 3 hw 9-4 Rutgers M. 4 hw 6-3 Rutgers M. 7 al 4-5 Georgia State M. 9 aw 14-6 NC State M. 10 al 5-8 NC State {TV} M. 11 al 3-8 NC State {TV} M. 13 hw 15-4 Wagner M. 16 hw 12-3 Virginia Tech {TV} M. 17 hl 9-12 Virginia Tech {TV} M. 18 hw 9-1 Virginia Tech {TV} M. 20 al 1-7 Georgia {TV} M. 23 al 7-15 Boston College M. 24 al 3-4 Boston College M. 24 aw 2-1 Boston College M. 27 al 3-5 Georgia Southern M. 28 aw 10-5 Georgia Southern M. 31 hw 1-0 Duke {TV} M. 31 hw 8-0 Duke A. 4 hl 3-4 Duke A. 3 aw 7-3 Kennesaw State A. 6 hl 1-2 Florida State (10) {TV} A. 7 hl 7-12 Florida State {TV} A. 8 hl 4-8 Florida State {TV} A. 10 hw 6-4 Mercer A. 13 al 2-4 Wake Forest {TV} A. 14 aw 8-7 Wake Forest A. 15 al 3-11 Wake Forest {TV} A. 17 hw 8-4 Georgia State A. 20 aw 11-4 North Carolina {TV} A. 21 al 6-12 North Carolina {TV} A. 21 aw 4-2 North Carolina A W% 4-3 Georgia {TV} A. 27 hw 6-5 Clemson (13) {TV} A. 28 hl 7-13 Clemson {TV} A. 29 hl 8-11 Clemson {TV} M. 5 hw 9-0 Charlotte M. 6 hw 6-3 Charlotte M. 6 hw 6-5 Charlotte (11) M. 9 hw 8-6 Georgia {TV} M. 11 al 5-6 Virginia M. 12 al 2-4 Virginia {TV} M. 13 aw 5-4 Virginia (13) M. 15 al 3-4 Mercer M. 15 hl 4-5 Miami {TV} M. 16 hl 6-8 Miami {TV} M. 17 hw 2-1 Miami {TV} M W+ 5-4 Florida State {TV} M W Virginia (7) {TV} M W+ 5-1 Clemson {TV} M W+ 8-5 Miami {TV} J. 1 27W* 8-4 Coll. of Charleston {TV} J. 2 al* 2-6 Florida {TV} J. 3 27W* 3-0 Coll. of Charleston {TV} J. 3 al* 3-15 Florida {TV} %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. # Coca-Cola Winthrop Classic, Rock Hill, S.C. + ACC Tournament * NCAA Gainesville Regional 2013 (37-27, ACC) Home: 23-11; Away: 10-12; Neutral: 3-4 F. 15 hw 3-0 Akron F. 16 hw 10-3 Akron F. 17 hw 5-3 Akron F. 19 hw 16-5 Georgia State F. 23 hw 3-2 St. John s [TV] F. 23 hl 7-9 St. John s F. 24 hw 10-1 St. John s F. 26 aw 11-4 Georgia Southern F. 27 aw 14-8 Georgia Southern M. 1 hw 13-1 Rutgers {TV} M. 2 hw 11-2 Rutgers M. 3 hw 12-0 Rutgers M. 5 hw 16-9 Mercer M. 8 aw 11-1 Virginia Tech M. 9 aw 14-9 Virginia Tech M. 10 al 2-6 Virginia Tech M. 15 hw 12-5 Boston College M. 16 hw 11-3 Boston College M. 17 hw 9-1 Boston College M. 19 hl 4-5 Georgia Southern {TV} M. 22 aw 10-0 Florida State {TV} M. 22 al 3-11 Florida State {TV} M. 24 al 6-8 Florida State {TV} M. 26 hw 5-4 The Citadel M. 29 hw 5-1 Wake Forest {TV} M. 30 hw 8-1 Wake Forest {TV} M. 30 hl 6-8 Wake Forest {TV} A. 2 al 1-10 Mercer A. 3 hw 9-1 Kennesaw State A. 5 al 0-2 Duke A. 6 aw 2-1 Duke A. 7 al 0-3 Duke A. 9 aw 7-5 Georgia {TV} A. 12 hw 2-1 Virginia {TV} A. 13 hl 2-7 Virginia {TV} A. 14 hw 3-2 Virginia (6) {TV} A. 16 hw 14-1 Savannah State A. 19 hl 4-13 NC State {TV} A. 20 hl 2-6 NC State {TV} A. 21 hl 7-8 NC State {TV} A L% 0-17 Georgia {TV} A. 26 al 3-11 Clemson A. 26 al 3-4 Clemson (11) {TV} A. 27 aw 14-9 Clemson M. 3 hw 4-2 Coastal Carolina {TV} M. 3 hl 4-7 Coastal Carolina {TV} M. 5 hl 8-12 Coastal Carolina {TV} M. 7 aw 9-2 Ohio State {TV} M. 8 al 2-3 Ohio State M. 10 hw 5-4 North Carolina {TV} M. 11 hl 1-3 North Carolina {TV} M. 12 hw 9-8 North Carolina (11) {TV} M. 14 hl Georgia (11) {TV} M. 16 al 3-8 Miami {TV} M. 17 al 7-11 Miami {TV} M. 18 aw 10-1 Miami {TV} M W+ 4-3 Florida State {TV} M L+ 2-8 Virginia {TV} M L+ 2-3 Virginia Tech {TV} M L* 4-6 Illinois {TV} J. 1 52W* 5-1 East. Tenn. St. {TV} J. 2 52W* 6-3 Illinois {TV} J. 2 aw* 5-0 Vanderbilt {TV} J. 3 al* 1-7 Vanderbilt {TV} %Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic, Atlanta, Ga. + ACC Tournament * NCAA Nashville Regional 128

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