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1 GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Table of Contents...1 On the Cover...1 Credits...1 Quick Facts Blue Hose Roster Prospectus...3 Head Coach Elton Pollock...4 Assistant Coach Mark Johnson...5 The Blue Hose Support Staff...16 Future of Blue Hose Baseball...17 Presbyterian College...18 Blue Hose Athletic Facilities Big South Conference Statistics Results...24 Individual Honors...25 All-Time Single-Season Records...26 All-Time Career Records...27 Season Results What Is A Blue Hose? Schedule... Back Cover On the Cover Featured on the cover of the 2008 Presbyterian College Baseball Media Guide are the 2008 seniors and an action shot of senior Kyle Craven. Cover Design by Matt Threatt. OF #39 Kyle Craven BLUE HOSE QUICK FACTS Location Ashland Avenue, Clinton, S.C Enrollment... 1,200 Founded Colors... Garnet & Blue Nickname... Blue Hose National Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference... Big South Religious Affiliation... Presbyterian Church (USA) President... Dr. John V. Griffith Faculty Athletic Representative... Dr. Craig Powell Director of Athletics... Dr. William B. Bee Carlton Director of Sports Medicine... Nelson Jones Athletic Dept. Secretary...Sherry Medlin Athletic Dept. Telephone Director of Sports Info & Game Ops... Brian Hand Sports Information Office Telephone Hand s Cellular Telephone Assistant Director of Sports Info...Jon Cole Sports Information Office Telephone Cole s Cellular Telephone Athletic Department Fax Head Baseball Coach... Elton Pollock. Alma Mater... Presbyterian 95 Record at Presbyterian (Years) (3) Overall Record (Years) (3) Assistant Baseball Coach... Mark Johnson Alma Mater...Methodist 01 Assistant Baseball Coach... Charles Assey Alma Mater... Presbyterian 04 Home Field (Capacity)...PC Baseball Complex (500) Baseball Office Telephone Overall Record Position Starters Returning/Lost... 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost... 10/1 Griffith Carlton Powell CREDITS The 2008 Presbyterian College Baseball Media Guide has been designed, written, and edited by the college s Sports Information Department (SID) (Brian Hand- director). Special thanks to Jon Cole, Matt Threatt and Thad Palmer of the SID staff, and head baseball coach Elton Pollock. The Adobe InDesign CS2 desktop software was used for the publishing. Special thanks also to Mark Johnson and Charles Assey of the Blue Hose baseball staff. Photography by Patrick Collard, Steve Owens, Carolina Sports, Willis Glasgow and Vern Verna. Printing by Electric City Printing in Williamston, S.C Blue Hose Baseball

2 2008 ROSTER 2008 BLUE HOSE BASEBALL ROSTER No. Player Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 2 Mack Hite OF R/R Fr. Abbeville, S.C. 4 Preston Simpson OF R/R R-Jr. Lanchester, S.C. 5 Drew Wingo C R/R Fr. Simpsonville, S.C. 6 Max Greer INF R/R Fr. Laurens, S.C. 7 Jesse Harmon RHP/OF L/R So. Newberry, S.C. 8 Zac Rhinesmith INF R/R Jr. Acworth, Ga. 9 Daniel Hill RHP R/R Jr. Matthews, N.C. 10 Matthew Hill INF R/R So. Columbia, S.C. 11 Robert Anders INF R/R So. Greenville, S.C. 12 Mitchell Odom RHP R/R Jr. Oconee, Ga. 13 Chris Williams 3B R/R So. Graniteville, S.C. 15 Eric Tatum RHP R/R Sr. Buford, Ga. 16 Dane Fehr C R/R Jr. St. Simons Island, Ga. 17 Bobby Holmes 3B/1B R/R Sr. Quinton, Va. 18 Micah Black RHP R/R So. Iva, S.C. 20 Joe Hammond RHP R/R So. Lilburn, Ga. 21 Jeff Tatum INF R/R So. Buford, Ga. 22 Cory Lyda OF L/L Jr. Simpsonville, S.C. 23 Andrew Cockerham RHP R/R Sr. Millers Creek, N.C. 24 Nate Horton 1B/C L/R Fr. Spartanburg, S.C. 25 Casey Carlson OF R/R Sr. Lexington, S.C. 26 William Bolchoz C R/R Sr. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 27 Travis McConnell RHP L/R Fr. Rock Hill, S.C. 28 Jared Combs 3B R/R Jr. Pooler, Ga. 30 Zach Snipes RHP R/R So. Belton, S.C. 32 Jim Wagers LHP/OF R/L R-Jr. Blackstock, S.C. 33 Mason McVerry OF R/R So. Charlotte, N.C. 36 Derek Herron C R/R So. Aiken, S.C. 38 Paul Fischer C R/R So. Cumming, Ga. 39 Kyle Craven OF R/R Sr. Savannah, Ga. 40 Ben Dollar RHP R/R Sr. Gaffney, S.C. 42 Garrett Moore RHP R/R Jr. Rowesville, S.C. 44 Steven Henry LHP/1B R/L Sr. Hoschton, Ga Head Coach.. Elton Pollock (4th Year) 14 Assistant Coach.. Charles Assey (1st Year) 31 Assistant Coach.. Mark Johnson (5th Year) 2 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

3 2008 PROSPECTUS The Presbyterian College baseball team opens its first season in The upcoming year is also its fourth season under Elton Pollock s watch and the Blue Hose enter the season looking to improve and surprise many at the highest level of college baseball. Last season the Blue Hose concluded their year with the highest winning percentage in Pollock s tenure. PC had three winning streaks of three games or more and closed out its time in the South Atlantic Conference by taking two out of three games from Wingate at the PC Baseball Complex. Overall last year, PC was strong at its home diamond, winning 13 games. The Blue Hose have a great deal of stability coming back this season as six position starters from last year s squad return for PC. Jared Combs also returns to the fold for PC in the 2008 season. A starter for the Blue Hose at shortstop last season in the first three games after transferring in from Armstrong Atlantic State, Combs hurt his hand in the third game of the season against Anderson University. Combs did not play the rest of the year for PC, but recovered sufficiently to the injury and during the summer of 2007 was named to the Southern Collegiate Baseball League s All-Star team for his efforts with the Tennessee Tornados. Five of the six returning players were listed at the end of the year as the top five hitters in the PC statistics. All five batted over.300 in Senior outfielder Kyle Craven (Savannah, Ga.) led the way for PC at the plate last season. Craven played in all 50 PC games, concluding the season with a batting average of.366. Craven had a.508 slugging percentage and rounded up a team-best 97 total bases. He was 8-for-9 on his stolen base attempts. Craven had a team-high tying 19 extra-base hits, including a team second-best 14 doubles. Fellow senior outfielder Casey Carlson (Lexington, S.C.) finished just behind Craven with a.328 batting average. Carlson led the team in RBIs (42) and slugging percentage (.514). Carlson tied with Craven with 19 extra-base hits. He concluded his output in 2007 with nine doubles, a teambest six triples and a team-high four home runs. Carlson earned a fielding percentage. A team captain as a junior in 2007, catcher William Bolchoz (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.) ended last season with a.321 batting average. Very reliable behind the dish, Bolchoz had a.975 fielding percentage. Cory Lyda (Simpsonville, S.C.) led PC with 11 stolen bases last season. Lyda ended the 2007 season with a batting average of.316. Lyda tied Craven and Carlson with 19 extra-base hits, collecting a team-high 15 doubles and four triples. He had 24 RBIs. Jesse Harmon (Newberry, S.C.) ended his freshman year at the plate with a batting average of.312. Harmon had nine extra-base hits (four doubles, five triples) and ended his first season with 16 RBIs. The Blue Hose return 10 players to the pitcher s mound in 2008, which includes six players who finished with two or more wins in Returning hurler Eric Tatum (Buford, Ga.) finished with the most wins on the team with four. Tatum was 4-4 in 19 appearances. Harmon won two games from the hill for PC in The freshman also struck out a team-high 60 batters. A senior in 2008, Andrew Cockerham (Millers Creek, N.C.) was the only Blue Hose pitcher to start a game in 2007 to finish without a loss. Cockerham was 2-0. The returning Blue Hose will be led once again by both Pollock and fifth-year assistant coach Mark Johnson. Pollock was able to add a second assistant in the offseason, choosing former Blue Hose standout Charles Assey to return to the program to train the current Blue Hose Blue Hose Baseball 3

4 ELTON POLLOCK Elton Pollock, a 1995 graduate of Presbyterian College, begins his fourth season as head coach of the Blue Hose baseball program. He is the third head coach in the modern day history of the Blue Hose baseball program since it was restarted in the 1988 season. In the 2007 season, Pollock and the Blue Hose finished with their highest winning percentage under his guidance. Overall, PC concluded their final DII season with 18 victories, including 13 at the PC Baseball Complex. In his second season in 2006, Pollock guided the Blue Hose to more wins than they had acquired in his first year in charge overall with 19. PC finished with seven league victories. The Blue Hose also picked up a win in the Food Lion SAC Tournament. In his first season in 2005, Pollock coached a young team to a record of 17 wins against 40 losses that included a 6-15 mark in the South Atlantic Conference regular season. The Blue Hose made great strides down the stretch, including in the 2005 Food Lion SAC Tournament. After losing to top seed Catawba College, PC responded by elimanting Mars Hill College and Newberry College to advance to the semifinals of the elimination bracket. Prior to his return to PC, Pollock had spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach with the Blue Hose baseball program, including the 2004 campaign as a volunteer assistant coach. He is the former owner of Diamond League, Inc. (professional indoor training center) in Laurens, S.C. Pollock, a former two-sport standout at Presbyterian College from , returned to his alma mater in 2002 after spending seven years in the business world, most recently with WorldCom in Cary, N.C. Prior to his stint at WorldCom, he worked with Delta Airlines and was a loan officer at Allison Mortgage and Palmetto Funding Group. Pollock earned a bachelor of science degree in Sociology with a minor in Computer Science from Presbyterian College in During his time at PC, he was a three-year letterwinner with the football team and a four-year letterwinner with the baseball team. Pollock finished an impressive baseball career at PC as the program s career leader in home runs (34), while ranking second in slugging percentage (.616) and triples (11), third in total bases (382), tied for fourth in runs scored (169), and fifth in batting average (.348). Following graduation, Pollock was drafted in the 15th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. He spent three years in their minor league system before retiring in Pollock is married to the former Karen Prioleau of Greenville, S.C., and the couple has two daughters, Madison (5) and Lauren (3). The Pollock family lives in Laurens, S.C. 4 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

5 Mark Johnson, Assistant COACHING STAFF Mark Johnson enters his fifth season as an assistant baseball coach for the Blue Hose. Johnson manages the Pitching Staff and is the Recruiting Coordinator. He has established himself has an outstanding recruiter. His recent recruiting classes have been some of the best classes in the program s history. Recent classes have produced all-conference players and all-academic conference student-athletes. Prior to coming to Presbyterian College he spent three years as an assistant baseball coach at NCAA Division III Piedmont College in Demorest, Ga. Throughout his tenure with the Piedmont College Lions, he assisted in recruiting, fundraising, field maintenance, and on-field instruction specializing with the pitching staff. He helped lead the program to a pair of National Christian College World Series Tournament appearances and the 2003 National Christian College South Region Championship. He also served as a resident director at Piedmont College for three years, while serving the Admissions Office as a counselor. During his playing career, Johnson was a four-year letter winner at Methodist University as a pitcher. Johnson was a two-year captain, an all South Region selection, SGA Senior Athlete of the Year. He made three NCAA III South Regional Tournament appearances in 98, 99, 01. As a senior in high school, he helped lead Lee-Davis High School in Mechanicsville, Va., to the first Virginia AAA State Championship in the school s history. Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management, with a minor in Business Administration from Methodist College in He later earned his Masters of Business Administration from Piedmont College in May of Johnson was recently married on Oct. 6, 2007 to the former Shannon Paitsell of Evans, GA. The couple resides in Greenwood, S.C. Charles Assey, Assistant Coach Former PC baseball player Charles Assey is in his first season as an assistant coach at Presbyterian College. Assey came to PC after a successful stint at St. Edward s University in Austin, Texas where he served as a graduate assistant baseball coach and as the head strength and conditioning coach. Assey graduated from PC in 2004 with a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies with a minor in Secondary Education. He completed his Masters Degree at St. Edward s in May of 2006, graduating with an Arts of Human Services degree with a concentration in Sports Management. During his time at St. Edward s, Assey served as the first base coach and as the assistant recruiting coordinator. He also served as the camp director for former St. Edward s head baseball coach Jeremy Farber s baseball camps. Assey is a veteran in the summer baseball camp circuit as he also been an instructor at summer baseball camps at The Citadel, Clemson, Lander and the University of Texas. During his time with the Blue Hose, Assey, a right-handed pitcher, recorded 30 strikeouts and finished his career with two saves in 48.1 innings on the hill. The West Columbia, S.C. native played high school baseball for his father Charlie Assey at Brookland- Cayce Blue Hose Baseball 5

6 Eric Tatum RHP R-R Sr. Buford, Ga. THE BLUE HOSE 2008: One of our most experienced pitchers... he will be a top reliever out of the pen and will be counted on to make some spot starts 2007: Made 19 appearances on the mound including eight starting assignments... finished with a 4-4 record allowed just 22 hits in 82 at-bats (.268 batting average) with two outs best pitching performance of the year was going a team-best eight innings against USC Upstate (7 H, 0 R, 2 K s) 2006: Team Cy Young winner made 17 appearances with a team-high 13 starts... compiled a 4.41 ERA, good for second-best on the team in 85.2 innings pitched... finished with a 2-8 record... pitched the most innings of all pitchers held opposing batters to a.258 average... led the team in strikeouts with pitched seven innings of shutout ball allowing only three hits with six strikeouts in a 4-0 win over Anderson University (2/16) : Appeared in 11 games with two starts... posted a 1-2 mark on the mound with a 8.10 ERA... picked up first victory in 12-9 win over West Virginia State (3/23) after going three innings and allowing one earned run on two hits... High School: Played at Buford High School for head coach Tony Wolfe... earned all-area honors, while compiling a.402 batting average and 7-0 mark on the mound with a 2.40 ERA as a senior... Personal: Eric Tames Tatum... born January 24, 1986 in Decatur, Ga.... son of Don and Cheryl Tatum... brother Jeff Tatum is also a member of the 2008 squad majoring in business administration. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / / / Totals / Bobby Holmes 3B/1B R-R Sr. Quinton, Va : Injured during the fall season... will be relied on to play first or third base and hit in the middle of the order 2007: Played in all 54 games last season for the Blue Hose finished with an.871 fielding percentage gathered 48 hits in 190 at-bats (.253 average) including 24 RBIs one of his best performances came in a 4-for-5, one RBI game at Lenoir-Rhyne 2006 (VCU): Played in 10 games for the Rams... picked up a fielding percentage of High School: Named first team all-district for final three seasons... All-Virginia... held a cumulative batting average of.482 during his three years at Lee-Davis High School... Personal: Robert Michael Holmes... born February 10, 1986 in Mechanicsville, Va.... son of Mike and Samone Holmes... majoring in business management. Year 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% Totals Andrew Cockerham RHP R-R Sr. Millers Creek, N.C. 2008: He has established himself as a top pitcher out of the bullpen after the fall may lead the team in appearances and possibly appear as a closer 2007: Made 12 of 14 appearances on the mound from the bullpen ended the season with a 2-0 record and 5.79 ERA allowed 12 hits in 37 at-bats with two outs, finishing with a.324 average best individual game performance came in a win against Benedict (7 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 4 K s) played and started in 13 games in the field hit.326 (14-for-43) from the plate finished with three doubles and 10 RBIs, boasting a.375 onbase percentage hit 3-for-4, scoring one run and driving in an RBI at Belmont-Abbey 2006: Competed in a team leading 19 games on the mound with nine starting assignments... finished with a 4-4 record and 5.37 ERA... second on the team in innings pitched (65.1)... third on the team in strike outs (34) threw a complete game, striking out six en route to a 7-6 victory over Lynn University in first start of the season (2/5) : Played in 35 games with 27 starting assignments... hit.205 with 17 runs scored and six RBI... in first collegiate game versus St. Andrews (2/5), went three-for-five with three runs scored... finished fourth on the team in assists (69)... went two-for-four with two runs scored in PC s SAC Tournament 23 6 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

7 THE BLUE HOSE win over Mars Hill (4/22)... appeared in six games with two starts on the mound... posted an 0-2 mark and 6.92 ERA in 13.0 innings of work... High School: Played at West Wilkes High School for head coach Daniel Ward... earned all-county honors, while compiling a 7-3 mark on the mound with a.333 batting average as a senior... Personal: Andrew Benjamin Cockerham... born June 12, 1986 in Statesville, N.C.... son of Steve Cockerham and Glenda Kilby... majoring in business management. Year 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% Totals Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / / / Totals / Casey Carlson OF R-R Sr. Lexington, S.C. 2008: A three-year starter in the outfield will be an everyday player for the Blue Hose 2007: Presbyterian College s second-leading hitter overall (.328) while having started in 48 games... placed among the top five on the team for home runs (4-1st), RBIs (42 1st), triples (6 1st), on-base percentage (.425 2nd) and hits (58 4th) Batted.453 with runners in scoring position (23-for- 53) and.391 (36-for-92) with runners on the basepads his top performance came in a 4-for-5, one RBI, two double game against Augusta State 2006: Played in 46 games with 32 starts... hit.302 at the plate overall including.310 in conference play... started at all three outfield positions as well as the DH... had 14 multiple hit games... led off the game with a homerun in PC s 13-7 win over Wingate(3/19) : Played in 37 games with 24 starting assignments... hit.176 with 11 runs scored and six RBI... went two-for-four with two RBI in PC s 9-8 victory No. 14 Valdosta State (2/13)... had three multi-hit games and a pair of multi-rbi games... tallied a pair of RBI versus Lander (3/1)... High School: Played at Lexington High School for legendary head coach Tommy Williams... earned allregion and all-area honors, while being selected to play in the North/South All-Star Game as a senior... Personal: Casey James Carlson... born March 17, 1986 in York, Pa.... son of Curt and Karen Carlson... majoring in physics. Year 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% Totals William Bolchoz C R-R Sr. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 2008: One of our team leaders will be key to the defense at the catching position this spring 2007: Team co-captain as voted on by his teammates boasted a.321 batting average along with 27 hits, three doubles and a.975 fielding percentage appeared in 33 games, starting in 26, where he finished with a.376 on-base percentage converted three-of-five hits (.600) with the bases loaded to lead the Blue Hose came through with a 4-for-6, 2 RBI game in a doubleheader against Lincoln Memorial 2006: Played in 49 games with 44 starts... hit.240 with five doubles and 22 RBI... second on the team with four home runs... threw out 15 stealing... posted a.976 fielding percentage with 205 putouts in 245 chances... recorded five multi-hit games and four multiple RBI games... went four-for-five at the plate with a home run and two runs scored in a 9-4 victory over rival Newberry (The Citadel): Member of the 2004 Southern Conference Tournament championship team... redshirted in High School: Played at Bishop England High School for head coach Mike Darnell... earned All-State honors and was a four-time All-Region selection... helped team to a pair of state championships... Personal: William Henry Bolchoz... born January 26, 1985 in Charleston, S.C.... son of John and the late Maureen Bolchoz... brother of former Blue Hose football All-American and All-Decade team selection, Mike Bolchoz... majoring in business management. Year 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% Totals Blue Hose Baseball 7

8 THE BLUE HOSE Kyle Craven OF R-R Sr. Savannah, Ga. 2008: Will be an everyday player in the outfield he will also be a mainstay in the middle of the batting order 2007: PC s top hitter overall (.366) while appearing in 50 games finished in the top three of six other team categories hits (70 1st), on-base percentage (.428 1st), doubles (14 2nd), home runs (three 2nd), RBIs (31 2nd) and triples (two 3rd) served as team co-captain for the 2007 campaign hit for a double and a triple to reach base safely on a 4-for-5, 3 RBI game against Lander preseason Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference selection in the outfield 2006: Played in 50 games with 43 of them coming as starter... had a career year at the plate batting.384, good enough for first on the team and fifth in the conference... was the team leader in slugging percentage (.554), on-base percentage (.447), triples (6), and total bases (98)... knocked in 28 runs... finished with five multiple hit games including a 5-for-6 performance versus Lander (4/4) that included a home run, a triple, and five runs scored... concluded the season on a 12 -game hitting streak : (AASU) Played at Armstrong Atlantic State University in saw action in 27 games with 12 starts, while hitting.197 at the plate to go along with seven runs and three doubles... High School: Played at Savannah Christian School for head coach Carl Carter... hit.455 with a.750 slugging percentage as a senior... Personal: Kyle Derrick Craven... born December 6, 1984 in Savannah, Ga.... son of Frank and Kay Craven... majoring in business management & economics. Year 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% Totals Ben Dollar RHP R-R Sr. Gaffney, S.C. 2008: After a great fall season he will be counted on to be in the starting rotation. 2007: Shared the team-high in mound appearances (21) with Ross Ellis one of three players to record a save for PC in the duration of the season finished 1-1 in 27.2 innings pitched with an ERA of 6.18 allowed third fewest reaches by a leadoff hitter (8-for-28,.286) of any pitchers on the staff pitched a four inning, two hit, two strikeout game at Tusculum last season in relief 2006: Made 13 appearances and eight starts... posted a 0-3 record with a 6.25 ERA in 40.1 innings pitched : Appeared in six games with four starting assignments... posted an 0-1 mark on the mound in 13.0 innings... struck out seven batters... High School: Played at Gaffney High School for head coach Tom Owens... helped lead his team to the regional finals as a senior, while posting a.397 batting average... helped his legion team to second round of state playoffs as a senior... Personal: Benjamin Blakely Dollar... born September 19, 1986 in Spartanburg, S.C.... son of Ken and Christy Dollar... great nephew of former Blue Hose and professional baseball standout, Chick Galloway... majoring in business management. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / / / Totals / Steven Henry 44 LHP R-L Sr. Hoschton, Ga. 2008: Will be relied upon to hit in the middle of the batting order his time will be split between the starting duties at first base when not on the mound completed a good fall on the mound in limited action team will look for him to be a valuable strike thrower out of the bullpen 2007: Allowed 14 earned runs in 19 innings from the bullpen amassed a 2-1 record with a 6.63 ERA hitters managed only a.185 average (5-for-27) with two outs against Henry, finishing behind Jim Wagers hit 1-for-3 with 3 RBIs and a home run at Benedict earned a win in three innings, one hit allowed and three strikeouts against Coker : Appeared in 16 games on the mound with seven starts... compiled a 4-4 record with a 5.69 ERA in 55.1 innings pitched... collected a team-high three wins in conference play... threw a complete game versus No. 26 Tusculum (4/15), allowing only two earned runs on six hits : Played in 10 games with one starting assignment... posted a perfect 100% fielding percentage... High School: Played at Buford High School for head coach Tony Wolfe... earned all-county honors, while leading his team to the Elite 8 of the state playoffs as a senior... compiled a.398 batting average with an 8-3 mark on the mound and a 1.90 ERA... Personal: Steven Matthew Henry... born October 12, 1985 in Detroit, Mich.... son of Greg and Beth Henry... majoring in business management Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

9 THE BLUE HOSE Year 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% NO PLATE APPEARANCES Totals Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / / / Totals / Preston Simpson OF R-R R-Jr. Lancaster, S.C. 2008: Made the transition to the outfield this fall a leader on the team who will see action as a utility role player 2007: Saw action in 26 games, cracking the starting lineup on 12 occasions drew four walks, tying him with Zack Wilson among utility players Went 4-of-9 as a leadoff hitter (.444) while accruing an on-base percentage of.306 had his only multi-hit game with a 2-for-3, one RBI afternoon at Catawba 2006: Played in 13 games with seven starts at second base... hit.276 in 29 at-bats... third on the team with a.978 fielding percentage with only one error in 24 chances... ended the season on a four-game hitting streak... tallied two multi-hit games : Redshirted last spring... High School: Played at Lancaster High School for head coach Steve Williams... named MVP of high school and American Legion team as a senior... Personal: Joe Preston Simpson III... born February 13, 1986 in Charlotte, N.C.... son of Joe and Elizabeth Simpson... majoring in business management. Year 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% Totals Daniel Hill 9 RHP R-R Jr. Matthews, N.C. 2008: Missed action because of an injury in some form for a majority of the fall season... by the end of the fall he was throwing 100% will be in starting rotation 2007: Placed in the top five of four categories as a pitcher including strikeouts (39 3rd), opponent batting average (.307 3rd), batting average w/runners on (.301 3rd) and innings pitched (49.2 4th) appeared in one game as a non-pitcher, however did not garner a hit allowed just eight hits in 36 at-bats (.222) against left-handed hitters pitched six strong innings, allowing five hits, four earned runs while striking out eight Brevard batters 2006: Started 44 games at third base and shortstop... made 15 appearances on the mound with three starts... batted.239 with six doubles and 19 RBI... totaled 10 multi-hit games... in 31.1 innings pitched compiled a 1-2 record with a 5.46 ERA... tallied a team-high three saves... did not surrender a homerun... fourth on the team in strikeouts with High School: Played at Charlotte Christian High School for head coach Greg Simmons... compiled an 0.48 ERA and hit.397 with three homeruns en route to All-State honors as a senior... helped lead team to a trio of state championships ( )... Personal: Daniel Christopher Hill... born August 22, 1986 in Fayetteville, N.C.... son of Holger and Teresa Hill... majoring in religion. Year 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% Totals Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / / Totals / Blue Hose Baseball 9

10 THE BLUE HOSE Mitchell Odom 12 RHP R-R R-Jr. Oconee, Ga. 2008: One the leaders on the pitching staff... finished the end of the fall season as one of our best pitchers... begins the spring as a key member in the starting rotation 2007: PC s team leader in ERA (5.34) made 16 appearances on the mound where he worked 60.2 innings allowed the second lowest batting average of opposing hitters (.269) among pitchers demonstrated command against hitters, allowing a.184 batting average (9-of-49) against lefties and the third best average (.301) on the staff with runners on base one of his best starts finished with a 6 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 6 SO performance against Brevard... Previous: Played for the University of Georgia Bulldogs for two seasons... High School: Wendy s High School All-American... during senior year of high school secured miniscule 1.07 ERA and a record of Personal: Thomas Mitchell Odom... born on August 20, 1985 in Athens, Ga.... son of Crysty and Thomas Odom... majoring in english and history. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / Totals / Dane Fehr C R-R Jr. St. Simons Island, Ga. 2008: Coming off an injury suffered in the fall season... will be a valuable backup at the catching position 2007: Started in six of the 19 games in which he played recorded four hits, including two doubles, while accounting for five RBIs hit.333 (2-for-6) against left handed pitching and 4-of-16 (.250) with runners in scoring position went 1-for-1 with 2 RBIs, one run and a double in a pinch-hit performance at Catawba : Saw action in five games with two starts behind the plate... hit.375 in eight plate appearances with three hits and three RBI... posted a.929 fielding percentage... threw out two base runners stealing in five attempts... High School: Played at Glynn Academy for head coach Chuck Fehr... named MVP of high school and American Legion team as a senior... Personal: Dane Christopher Fehr... born February 20, 1987 in Brunswick, Ga.... son of Chuck and Trish Fehr... majoring in special education. 16 Year 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% Totals Cory Lyda OF L-L Jr. Simpsonville, S.C. 2008: A leader on the team will be a three-year starter in the outfield projected hitter in the top of the batting order everyday 2007: Fourth among Blue Hose hitters with a.316 batting average finished with a.426 slugging percentage, ranking third amongst regular starters ranked in the top three of five statistical categories for PC which include doubles (15 1st), stolen bases (11 1st), hits (66 2nd), triples (four third) and RBIs (24 3rd) posted a 3-for-4, 2 RBI, 2 run win over Lenoir-Rhyne joined Craven as a Preseason Second Team All-SAC selection in the outfield : Voted team MVP as a freshman played in 56 games with 53 starting assignments... named to the 2006 All-SAC Second Team... second on the team with a.364 batting average... led the team in runs scored (42), hits (78), walks (21), and sacrifice bunts (10)... knocked in 31 RBI and hit nine doubles, both good for thirdbest on the team... stole eight bases... second-best fielding percentage on the team at.982 with only two errors... three assists from the outfield...team-leading 25 multi-hit games to go along with seven multiple RBI games... went four-for-six with two runs scored and two RBI against Anderson University(2.2)... hit safely in 11 straight games... High School: Played at Hillcrest High School for head coach Steve Scolamiero... hit.407 as a senior, while leading his team to a runner-up finish for the Upper State Championship... Personal: Cory Christopher Lyda... born October 24, 1987 in Greenville, S.C.... son of Jeff and Nita Lyda... majoring in business management. Year 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% Totals Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

11 Jared Combs 3B R-R Jr. Pooler, Ga. THE BLUE HOSE : Will play in the infield this spring and be counted on to hit in the middle of the batting order 2007: Started in all three games in which he played hit safely in 3-of-10 at-bats recorded one RBI instrumental in a win over Anderson (Feb. 4), hitting 1-for-3, scoring one run and an RBI 2006 (Armstrong Atlantic State): Saw action in 55 games... hit.256 with 21 RBIs and four home runs... Personal: Jared Michael Combs... born December 27, 1985 in Morristown, N.J.... son of Bryan and Lori Combs... majoring in business management. Year 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% Totals Jim Wagers 32 LHP/OF R-L R-Jr. Blackstock, S.C. 2008: Will see time as a reliever this spring and also platoon in the outfield 2007: Made a solid recovery from a 2006 injury to appear in six games, starting in three struck out 10 batters in 16.2 innings of work while completing the season at 1-2 one of two pitchers on staff to allow no extra base hits led the staff with the lowest opponent batting average with two outs (.125), allowing two hits in 16 at-bats went six innings, allowing five hits, one earned run and striking out five batters in a win over Benedict : Did not see action as he was redshirted : Appeared in 10 games with six starting assignments... compiled a 1-4 mark on the mound with an 8.22 ERA in 30.2 innings... pitched seven innings, allowing no runs on five hits to pick up first collegiate win against North Greenville (4/12)... struck out 29 batters, good for fifth on the team... High School: Played at Richard Wynn High School for head coach Jason Sink... Allstate selection and region player of the year as a senior... Wendy s High School Heisman nominee (2004)... Personal: James Carpenter Wagers III... born November 26, 1985 in Chester, S.C.... son of James and Debra Wagers... majoring in history. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / NO APPEARANCES DURING 2006 SEASON / Totals / Jesse Harmon RHP/OF L-R So. Newberry, S.C. 2008: One of the best athletes on the team cracked the our starting rotation this spring will be relied on to play the outfield and hit in the top of the batting order when not on the mound 2007: Talented freshman that played 42 games in the field and made 15 mound appearances finished with a.312 average from the plate drew 12 base on balls which placed him fifth on the team Placed in the top five of three categories as a hitter including batting average (.312 5th), hits (48 t-5th) and slugging percentage (.403 4th) hit for a triple, three RBIs while scoring two runs and 4-for-5 at the plate against Wingate made 15 mound appearances, including 11 starts finished as one of the best pitcher s on staff, ranking in five categories that include complete games (2 1st), strikeouts (60 1st), innings pitches (61.2 1st), opponent batting average (.267 1st) and games started (11 2nd) best performance on the mound came against Anderson (7 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 9 K s)... High School: All-Region in baseball in 2004, 05, All-State in baseball 2005 & All-Region in football... hit.421 in Personal : Jesse Todd Harmon... son of Keith and Tammy Harmon... born August 11, undecided on a major. Year 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% Totals Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / Totals / Blue Hose Baseball 11

12 THE BLUE HOSE Matthew Hill INF R-R So. Columbia, S.C : Made strides in the infield this fall will be counted on to be a utility infielder this spring 2007: Started in five of the seven games in which he played collected one hit in seven at-bats, as well as scoring two runs hit.333 (1-for-3) with runners on base... High School: Played for his father Tommy Hill at Ridgeview High School... Lettered in both football and baseball... Personal: Matthew Thomas Hill... Son of Tommy and Dawn Hill... majoring in education. Year 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% Totals Robert Anders INF R-R So. Greenville, S.C. 2008: As a returning starter he will be counted on to play mostly second base diverse athlete that can hit any where in the batting order this year 2007: Started 52 games on the season batted.245 with 47 hits in 192 at-bats scored 25 runs had two extra base hits, including a double and a home run hit.253 (25-for-99) with runners in scoring position connected on his first homerun during a 2-for-4, one RBI game at Lander... High School: Played for Brad Rollins at Greenville High School... hit.485 during senior year at Greenville High School... earned all-region plaudits... Anders senior season he helped lead his team to state championship and all-region honors... Personal: Robert G. Anders... born June 30, 1987 in Greenville, S.C.... son of Robert and Shannon Anders... majoring in political science. 11 Year 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% Totals Micah Black RHP R-R So. Iva, S.C. 2008: Completed an outstanding fall season and gained tremendous confidence will be relied on to come out of the bullpen... possesses the ability to lead the team in appearances 2007: Made six relief appearances during the season worked 7.2 innings, allowing one walk while striking out seven batters finished with a 5.87 ERA and 0-1 on the campaign one of his six relief appearances garnered a three inning, five hit, one run, one strikeout game against Limestone High School: Was homeschooled and played for Kirby Winstead at Prince Avenue Prep... hit.477 during senior year with four home runs for Prince Avenue Prep... compiled a 4-2 mark with a pair of saves... member of Carolina Rattlers AAU team that won six consecutive state championships... Personal: Micah Elijah Black... born October 12, 1987 in Greenville, S.C.... son of Don and Libby Black... majoring in political science (pre-law) and history. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / Totals / Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

13 THE BLUE HOSE Joe Hammond RHP R-R So. Lilburn, Ga : Emerged as the surprise of the fall season among the pitching staff... continued to gain tremendous confidence with each outing... most appearances will come in a relief role and may get a spot start 2007: Appeared in two games allowed four hits, three walks and three earned runs High School: Played for Adam Cantrell at Providence Christian Academy... holder of two singleseason pitching awards at school (ERA, 1.79 and wins vs. losses, 7-0)... Personal: Joseph David Hammond... born July 8, majoring in business management. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / Totals / Zach Snipes RHP R-R So. Belton, S.C. 2008: Finished as the best pitcher this fall season... continues to blossom into a quality college pitcher... comes into the season as the top pitcher out of the pen and may even get a spot start 2007: Made 13 appearances on the mound, including four starts one of four pitchers to earn a save struck out 21 batters in 32 innings of work walked four batters during the season his.125 average (1-for-8) against left-handed hitters was best on the staff finished fourth among pitchers with a.317 average by opposing hitters his second start earned a 6-2 win at Lander (7 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 3 K s)... High School: Played for Steve Williams at Belton-Honea Path... all-region 2004, 05 and All-area most valuable pitcher at BHP in 2005 and North/South All-Star... Personal: Zachary Boone Snipes... son of Daryl and Michele Snipes... born November 1, majoring in biology. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA / Totals / Mason McVerry OF L-R So. Charlotte, N.C : Made the transition to the outfield this spring he will see playing time as an back up outfielder and pinch runner 2007: Led all pinch hitters with a.333 batting average started 2 of 11 games in which he played finished with a.286 batting average (2-for-7) against right-handed pitching saw action as a pinch hitter against Benedict (1-for-1, 2 runs)... High School: Played for Gary Simmons at Charlotte Christian... all-conference... state baseball champion in North Carolina... Personal: Samuel Mason McVerry... born October 25, majoring in business. Year 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% Totals Paul Fischer 38 C R-R So. Cumming, Ga. 2008: Projected to assist with the pitching staff in bullpen 2007: Did not play... High School: Played for Jim Cahill at North Forsyth... Personal: Paul Gerrit Fischer... son of Kitsey and Dieter Fischer... born June 18, majoring in business administration Blue Hose Baseball 13

14 THE BLUE HOSE Travis McConnell 27 RHP L-R Fr. Rock Hill, S.C. 2008: Spent the fall season suffering from an injury... a tireless worker needs to prove himself in the spring 2007: Did not play... High School: Played for Kevin Durham at Indian Land High School... region 3-A All-Region award... silver slugger award in hit.413 senior year with a.563 slugging percentage... perfect 14-of-14 on stolen bases... Personal: Travis Glenn McConnell... born February 15, undecided on a major. Blue Hose Newcomers Mack Hite 2 OF R-R Fr. Abbeville, S.C. 2008: Can be counted on to be a backup utility player this spring and be a pinch runner High School: Played for Mark Smith at Abbeville High School four-year starter at Abbeville High School two-time All-Lakelands selection Charleston Showcase Most Valuable Player in 2006 Wendy s High School Heisman nominee, Hite was also a standout on the gridiron and was named All-Lakelands in football in 2006 Personal: Mack Seal Hite... son of Debby and Tommy Hite second person in his family to sign to play baseball at PC as his older brother Thomas Tombo Hite III was a former captain on the Blue Hose baseball team... majoring in education. Drew Wingo C/RHP R-R Fr. Simpsonville, S.C. 2008: Seeking to split starting duties at the catching position while also appearing as a pitcher once he gets more comfortable on the mound he is going to see more innings... comes into the spring as a quality reliever for the Blue Hose High School: Named All-State after senior season at Mauldin High School... chosen All-Region in 2006 and selected to 2007 North-South team... -Personal: Andrew Richard Wingo... born March 23, 1989 majoring in business management. 5 Max Greer 6 INF R-R Fr. Laurens, S.C. 2008: Newcomer that serves as a backup in the infield this spring High School: Played for Dale Nelson at Laurens District 55 High School... multiple award winner including SCBCA 4A All-State accolades in 2007 and All-Region plaudits in 2006 and 2007 seasons career.412 hitter concluded his career with 32 doubles, two home runs and 45 RBIs member of the 2006 Big League World Series team Personal: Maxmillian Gentry Greer... son of Patricia and Joel Greer... born October 4, majoring in accounting. Zac Rhinesmith INF R-R Jr. Acworth, Ga. 2008: Established himself as a team leader probable starter in the infield this spring has the ability to hit anywhere in batting order 2007: Played at Young Harris Junior College where he earned his associates degree led his team to the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. played under Rick Robinson hit.310 while collecting 45 RBIs team captain who scored 47 runs also hit 11 doubles and swiped 11 stolen bases to go along with five home runs High School: Played for Mark Elkins at Harrison High School... captain of the baseball team and Defensive Player of the Year at the conclusion of his senior year Personal: Zachary Benton Rhinesmith... son of Deanne and Chip Rhinesmith born November 28, majoring in business administration Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

15 THE BLUE HOSE Chris Williams 13 INF R-R So. Grantville, S.C. 2008: Played last season at Paine College... looked upon as a valuable back up in the infield this spring High School: Played for Rusell Palmer at Aiken High School... was named Aiken s Most Improved Player after senior season... during senior year had 21 RBIs a home run and a.385 batting average... Personal: Christopher James Williams born August 22, majoring in business management. Jeff Tatum 21 INF R/R So. Stone Mountain, Ga. 2008: Transfer from Truett-McConnell... will serve as a back-up in the infield... has great potential... High School: Played for Tony Wolfe at Buford High School... Personal: Jeffrey Albert Tatum younger brother of senior Eric Tatum... father played football at Samford... born June 16, undecided on a major. Nate Horton 24 INF/C L-R Fr. Spartanburg, S.C. 2008: A valuable backup at first base and also at the catching position his hitting ability that will gain him time as a both designated hitter and pinch hitter High School: Named All-Region in 2005, 06, 07 at Byrnes High School... chosen All-State in selected to the North-South team during senior season... All-Academic in Team MVP in Personal: Nathan Loyd Horton born April 29, majoring in education. Derek Herron 36 C R-R So. Aiken, S.C. 2008: Transfer from Virginia Tech... A catcher that will assist with the pitchers in the bullpen this spring High School: Named North-South after senior season... Wendy s High School Heisman Nominee HSSR All-State team member... finished third in class of 198 at Midland Valley High School... Personal: Derek Brendan Herron... born July 2, majoring in business management & economics. Garrett Moore RHP R-R Jr. Rowesville, S.C :. Junior transfer from that has some of the most potential on the staff gives PC another pitcher that can come from out of the pen or serve as a spot starter USCS: Compiled a record of 7-10 during his two years at USC Salkehatchie... won career-high four games during four games... struck out 39 batters in 2006 and Personal: Johnathon Garrett Moore born October 18, majoring in physics & engineering. Year ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Totals N/A N/A N/A ^-note these statistics were compiled while playing at USC Salkehatchie 2008 Blue Hose Baseball 15

16 BLUE HOSE SUPPORT STAFF Laurie Addison Cheerleading Coordinator Thomas Addison Head Coach M& W Golf Chris Belshe Head Coach Volleyball Bobby Bentley Head Coach Football Bret Boulware Head Coach Men s Soccer Kevin Caldwell Athletic Field Coordinator Bee Carlton Director of Athletics Eric Cash Head Coach Strength & Conditioning Jason Childs Head Coach Men s Lacrosse Tyler Davis Head Coach Women s Tennis Ronny Fisher Assistant Coach Men s BKB Brian Hand Director of Sports Information & Game Operations Patric Hynes Head Coach Men s Tennis Nelson Jones Director of Sports Medicine Dave Majeski Head Coach Softball Sherry Medlin Administrative Assistant Dick Newman Director Physical Education Gregg Nibert Head Coach Men s Basketball Thad Palmer Head Coach Men s and Women s Cross Country Elton Pollock Head Coach Baseball Dr. Craig Powell Faculty Athletic Representative Brian Purcell Head Coach Women s Soccer Caroline Spearman Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Smith Associate AD/ Internal Operations/Compliance Jessica Vanco Head Coach Women s Basketball Heide Zeiser Assistant Athletic Trainer/SWA 16 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

17 The Future Of Blue Hose Baseball THE FUTURE Major Stadium Renovations Will Make PC Baseball Complex One Of The Premier Places To Play College Baseball In Palmetto State And Region 2008 Blue Hose Baseball 17

18 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 18 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season Presbyterian College is located in Clinton, South Carolina, a community of 10,000 nestled in upstate South Carolina. The college s beautiful 240-acre campus and a national reputation for academic excellence attract 1,200 students representing 30 states and eleven foreign countries. International study programs include China, Oxford, Spain, and Cuba. The distinguished sons and daughters of Presbyterian College are outstanding leaders in business and industry, education, athletics, journalism, medicine, the military, the Church, and public service. Presbyterian College, home of the fighting Blue Hose, continues to live its motto of While we live, we serve, producing servant leaders for the world today. PC was born of the dreams of a humble pastor determined to restore a territory plundered by war. In year-old Rev. William Plumer Jacobs arrived in Clinton to serve as pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Eight years later Jacobs and the church founded the Clinton High School Association to provide the young people of Laurens County a place to receive a Christian-based, liberal arts education. In 1880 the Clinton High School Association became first Clinton College, and then in 1890 the Presbyterian College of South Carolina. Coeducational instruction occurred from the start. In keeping with its goal to produce graduates of high moral character, Presbyterian College adopted an honor code, a studentrun system still flourishing today, to govern students academic and social lives. Today s PC curriculum includes international programs, internships, and unique cultural and arts opportunities. New facilities for living (Senior Hall and Carol International House), athletic play (new Bailey Memorial Stadium, Martin Soccer Stadium), study (Lassiter Science Hall, the Arnold Archives and Thomason Library), and infrastructure support (information technology) benefit the PC and Clinton community alike. New professorships have strengthened the already strong faculty. The college is home to six South Carolina Professors of the Year, more than twice the number of any public or private institution in the state. Financial aid resources insure that qualified students have access to a PC education. Blue Hose sports have always made history. In 1943 PC football coach Lonnie McMillan gave the Clemson football stadium its famous nickname, Death Valley. The Scotsman Club, formerly known as the Walter Johnson Club, was created in Its purpose still today is to provide athletic scholarships for young men and women who excel in both sports venues and classrooms. In the 1960s PC s intercollegiate tennis program was ranked number 2 in the nation. PC provides the community a rich cultural life through lectures, art exhibits, concerts and theatrical performances. The college s library and intramural facilities serve local residents, while college faculty and staff serve on many local boards. The college is involved in local economic development, recognizing the importance of its roll as a Clinton citizen as well as a significant employer. Presbyterian College holds fast to its core mission and high standards of integrity, celebrating its motto: Dum Vivimus Servimus, or While we live, we serve. Service to community and each other are hallmarks of faculty and students alike, and PC has one of the oldest student volunteer organizations in the country in Student Volunteer Services (SVS). Presbyterian College is also proud of its service to country. More than 1,000 PC graduates served in World War II, and today s alumni ranks include a Medal of Honor recipient and more than 15 PC S VISION Moving forward without leaving home By the year 2010, Presbyterian College, remaining true to the Christian tradition and its relationship with the Presbyterian Church, USA, will be the leading liberal arts college in South Carolina and one of the ten best national liberal arts colleges in the Southeast. Join the Scotsman Club today and support Presbyterian College s outstanding scholar-athletes! The Scotsman Club is an athletic fundraising organization, which provides financial assistance to over 200 studentathletes. For information regarding membership, call Alan Smith at or Hannah Smith at Be a part of a winning team by joining the Scotsman Club. generals. In 2007, after 15 years in NCAA Division II, the college entered its transitional year of membership into NCAA Division I. Today PC fields sixteen competitive teams in men s and women s sports, and Blue Hose athletes routinely earn academic as well as athletic honors. PC is a member of the Big South Conference.

19 PC FACILITIES The Presbyterian College Athletic Department is recognized as having some of the finest athletic facilities in the Southeast. The 16-sport athletic department s athletic facilities include the 2,500-seat Ross E. Templeton Physical Education Center, Callaway Tennis Courts, Edens Field at Martin Soccer Stadium, the PC Baseball Complex, and the PC Softball Complex. Ross E. Templeton Physical Education Center The facility bears the name of the late Ross E. Templeton 24, distinguished alumnus and business leader of Charlotte and Clinton, who was a life-long devotee of PC sports. Completed in 1975, the facility serves as both a sports and academic center. The Furman Pinson Arena seats more than 2,000 spectators for men s and women s basketball as well as volleyball. In 2000, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staton provided a new floor for the facility. Ample classrooms, multi-purpose space, and equipment serve the physical education instruction program. Adjoining Templeton Center on the right is the new Johnson-Callaway Center, an 11,500-squarefoot addition containing Ross E. Templeton P.E. Center men s and women s locker rooms and 10 coaches offices. Located directly behind this facility is the Kemper D. Lake, M.D. Sports Medicine Center which houses PC s Sports Medicine staff who maintain the health of all Blue Hose athletes. The Mabry-Smith-Yonce Center is the 6,000-square-foot facility adjoining to the left of the Templeton Center that was built in This facility provides meeting space for student organizations, Furman Pinson Court alumni groups, athletic teams, and special events. It also includes a kitchen, restrooms, and a storage area. Templeton Weight Facility Located in the Templeton Center, the new weight room which opened in October of 2004, replaced the facility s racquetball court that was no longer in service. The 38 x 70 addition provides an additional 2,660 square feet of weightlifting area for the college s 16 varsity athletic teams. The original weight room, located at the east end of the Furman B. Pinson Court, provides 2,400 square feet of workout space that will give the Blue Hose athletic teams the flexibility to work out in both weight room facilities while avoiding scheduling conflicts. The new weight room includes custom equipment designed and installed by ArrowHawk of Laurens, S.C. Templeton Weight Facility Templeton Tennis Center Located next to the Ross E. Templeton Center, the Templeton Tennis Center is home for the nationally ranked Blue Hose men s and women s tennis programs. Templeton Courts has served as host for several regular season and postseason events, including hosting the SAC Tennis Championships from Templeton Tennis Center Martin Stadium Martin Soccer Stadium, seating approximately 400, was constructed in 2000 by the Kenneth Martin Family, of Greenville, S.C. Dr. Robert M. Edens 77, of Columbia, S.C. provided the soccer playing field. The facility is home for the Blue Hose men s and women s soccer programs which have received national recognition over the years. This facility has also served as host of several postseason events at the high school and collegiate level Blue Hose Baseball 19

20 PC Softball Complex The PC Softball Complex is located on the 31-acre Young Intramural Park. This facility is home to the Blue Hose Softball program and was built in 1997 when the sport was still at club level. The facility has a new scoreboard located behind the rightfield fence which was donated by Pepsi-Cola of Greenville, S.C., prior to the 2005 season. Behind the scoreboard are batting cages, while the complex also has three other softball fields which can be used for practice or tournament competition. The complex has served host to many tournaments, including the Food Lion/ SAC Tournament from and in Johnson Field at Old Bailey Stadium Johnson Field was named for Walter A. Johnson, who came to Presbyterian College in 1915 when he was 22 and served as coach and athletic director for 43 years. President John McSween dedicated Bailey Stadium at the opening home football game of the 1928 season. The 3,000 seat facility, which is now used as the home site by the Blue Hose men and women s lacrosse teams, resulted mainly from a $10,000 gift from W.J. Bailey, Clinton banker and industrialist, as a memorial to his son William Cyrus Bailey, The Johnson Field at Old Bailey Stadium Bailey Foundation provided for the renovation of the track and stadium in The facility served as the home field for the Blue Hose football program from its opening prior to the 1928 season until the first two games of the 2002 season. During that time, the Blue Hose compiled a record of , good for a.626 winning percentage. PC Baseball Complex The Presbyterian College baseball team plays its home games at one of the most attractive facilities in South Carolina, the PC Baseball Complex. The Complex is located at the eastern end of the college campus and was built in the late 1980 s. The facility has served as host to numerous postseason events at the collegiate and high school level over the years. The complex boasts a covered batting facility down the first base line and a 10- inning scoreboard located behind the leftfield fence. THE BLUE HOSE PC Softball Complex Bailey Memorial Stadium During the 2002 season, Presbyterian College opened the new 6,500-seat Bailey PC Baseball Complex Memorial Stadium. This state-of-the-art facility features a multi-level press box, a spacious field house, and concession stands for home and visiting fans. Guarding the entrance to Bailey Memorial Stadium is a 15-foot statue, which was graciously donated by Mr. Irwin Belk, of the Blue Hose mascot, nicknamed Cyrus. Scotsman Club members will have the opportunity to watch exciting Blue Hose football from the loggia level, which has open access to the home stands and a superb view of the playing field. The second story of the press box is the president s level. Special guests will enjoy Blue Hose football from the plush surroundings of the private president s box. Also located on this level is the game operations box, home and visiting radio booths which are located on each end of this level, and the sports information box. The top level of the press box is the film level, which offers coaches boxes and a filming area for both teams. The playing surface, Claude Crocker Field, is made of bermuda grass. Located at the west end of Crocker Field is the Yonce Field House. The 9,000-square-foot facility houses both home and visiting football teams with locker room facilities. A doctor s office and a sports medicine taping room are also located in the field house. 20 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

21 For more than 20 years, the Big South Conference has been a progressive, NCAA Division I athletic Conference reflecting the energy and growth of the Southeastern United States. Founded in 1983, the Big South has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence both on the field of play and in the classroom. Based in Charlotte, N.C., the Big South Conference s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic league is evident by competitive success on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, the enhancement of the quality of the studentathlete experience, and strategic planning that has carried the Big South through the first decade of the 21st Century. Entering its 24th year of existence in , the Big Kyle B. Kallander Commissioner South Conference continues to emerge by providing quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. The League consists of eight member institutions: Charleston Southern University, Coastal Carolina University, High Point University, Liberty University, UNC Asheville, Radford University, Virginia Military Institute and Winthrop University. Two new members will join the Big South footprint in with the addition of BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE James Companion Associate Commissioner/Marketing Chad Cook Director of Marketing Dawn Turner Associate Commissioner/Compliance Nic Bowman Assistant Director of Public Relations Mark Simpson Director of Public Relations Mark Bryant Coordinator of New Media Gardner-Webb University and Presbyterian College, which began its transition to Division I athletics in The Big South reached new heights in , as the League experienced monumental milestones in nearly every sport. In football, Coastal Carolina became the first Big South member to receive a berth in the NCAA Division I Championship, being selected as an at-large participant to highlight the Conference s fifth year of sponsoring football. In men s basketball, Winthrop became the first Big South member to be ranked in the national top 25 and first to win a first round NCAA Tournament with its win over Notre Dame. In women s basketball, the Big South had two teams participate in the postseason for the first time in League history. In men s golf, Coastal Carolina became the first Big South squad to advance to the final round of the NCAA Championship and finished fifth the Conference s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In softball, Winthrop became the first Big South member to reach the Championship game of an NCAA Regional. In baseball, Coastal Carolina was ranked as high as No. 10 in the national polls, received a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Regional and became the first Big South member to host an NCAA Regional. In volleyball, Winthrop became the first Big South member to win a game in the NCAA Tournament. The Big South also had its first-ever women s cross country All-American in , as well as its first women s golf All-American in 10 years. Additionally, Radford tennis player Martin Sayer was selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship for the second-straight year, Liberty s Josh McDougal received All-America honors in the three running sports (cross country, indoor track and outdoor track) for the second consecutive season, and Coastal Carolina golfer Dustin Johnson was at one time the No. 1-ranked college golfer en route to earning first-team All-America honors for the second year in-a-row. The Conference again went 2-1 in the ESPN BracketBusters men s basketball event, had more than 30 All-Americans, and had softball and men s soccer televised for the first time in League history. The Conference s on-field accomplishments were duplicated in the classroom. A total of 36 Big South student-athletes were named Academic All-District by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), NINE of which earned Academic All-America accolades. In football, Coastal Carolina s Anthony Franklin received an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, and eight Big South member sports teams were honored by the NCAA for their latest Academic Progress Rate. The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry initially began recruiting members into the Big South. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. The League s seven charter members were Armstrong State, Augusta, Campbell, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, Radford and Winthrop. In 1989, George F. Buddy Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner. Under Sasser s leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. Sasser was so integral to the growth and foundation of the League that in 2000, the Commissioner s Cup -- the annual award given to the institution with the most successful athletic year -- was renamed the George F. Sasser Cup. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League s third Commissioner, and in his 11 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. He developed the Big South Marketing Group, which has resulted in increased revenues and exposure for the Conference and its members. He also brought television coverage to Big South women s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history and created the Big South Television Network in 2001 as a television syndicate for the League. Under 2008 Blue Hose Baseball 21

22 Big South Conference At A Glance Founded: 1983 Headquarters: Charlotte, N.C. Mailing Address: 7233 Pineville-Matthews Road.. Suite 100, Charlotte, N.C Phone: Fax: marks@bigsouth.org Commissioner: Kyle B. Kallander Associate Commissioner/Marketing: James Companion Assistant Commissioner/Compliance: Dawn Turner Director of Public Relations: Mark Simpson Assistant Director of Public Relations: Nic Bowman Director of Marketing: Chad Cook Coordinator of New Media: Mark Bryant Office Manager: Nancy Perkins President: Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio, Winthrop Vice President: General J.H. Binford Peay III, VMI Secretary: Penelope Kyle, Radford BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Kallander s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. In addition, Kallander has solidified membership with the addition of High Point in 1999, Virginia Military Institute in 2003 and future members Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian in Kallander s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to all sports. Kallander has also successfully integrated the Conference s profile with the member institutions general student body, notably through the development of the Big South Academic Consortium, which sponsors the annual Academic College Bowl among League members and the Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium. In , the Big South began its Sportsmanship Awards program and Graduate Fellowships program, honoring one graduating male and female student-athlete attending graduate school the following fall. In the Fall of 2002, the Big South welcomed the addition of football as a Conference sport, bringing the number of Division I championship programs the Big South sponsors to 18, joining men s and women s cross country, men s and women s soccer, volleyball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s indoor/outdoor track, men s and women s tennis, men s and women s golf, softball and baseball. The Big South receive automatic bids to NCAA Championships in men s and women s basketball, men s and women s soccer, volleyball, men s and women s golf, baseball, softball, and men s and women s tennis. In celebrating its 20th anniversary in , the Big South inducted its inaugural Hall of Fame class, which included 11 former student-athletes and administrators who were an integral part in the Big South s early development and vitality. The Hall of Fame now stands at 30 members. The League also recognizes and honors academic excellence with the Presidential Honor Roll and the George A. Christenberry Award, which recognizes student-athletes graduating with a 4.0 grade point average. Additionally, the Conference s Sports Information Directors annually select a Scholar-Athlete in each Conference sport, plus a male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year The Big South continues to secure aggressive and unique television packages, making the Conference one of the leaders among all Division I Leagues in television exposure for its studentathletes. Entering the season, the Conference will have an expanded lineup on regional network SportSouth, in addition to a partnership with the fledgling national network, The America Channel, allowing the Big South to televise its largest array of events and sports in its history. The Conference also boasts relationships with FSN South, Comcast SportsNet (CSN), Comcast Sports Southeast (CSS), College Sports Television (CSTV), Fox College Sports (FCS) and the ESPN family of networks, which will televise the 2008 Advance Auto Parts Men s Basketball Championship game live on ESPN. 22 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

23 2007 Presbyterian College Baseball Overall Statistics Record: Home: Away: STATISTICS 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% 39 Craven, K Carlson, C Bolchoz, W Lyda, C Harmon, J Robinson, R Holmes, B Anders, R Booth, K McVerry, M Cockerham, A Henry, S Combs, J Berrian, J Milner, J Simpson, P Wilson, Z Hill, M Fehr, D Hill, D Suit, P Totals Opponents LOB - Team (464), Opp (436). DPs turned - Team (31), Opp (25). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Robinson, R. 1, Booth, K. 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Anders, R. 2, Craven, K. 2, Bolchoz, W. 2, Wilson, Z. 1, Robinson, R. 1, Carlson, C. 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) 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 12 Odom, M / Harmon, J / Hill, D / Ellis, R / Tatum, E / Cockerham, A / Black, M / Snipes, Z / Dollar, B / Suit, P / Henry, S / Wagers, J / Hammond, J / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (20), Bolchoz, W. 8, Booth, K. 7, Fehr, D. 5, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (5), Cockerham, A 1, Bolchoz, W. 1, Ellis, R. 1, Hill, D. 1, Wagers, J. 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Booth, K. (61-67), Bolchoz, W. (34-40), Harmon, J. (23-24), Hill, D. (16-18), Tatum, E. (15-15), Fehr, D. (10-13), Odom, M. (10-12), Cockerham, A (9-11), Suit, P. (8-8), Ellis, R. (4-8), Wagers, J. (6-8), Dollar, B. (6-6), Henry, S. (4-6), Black, M. (2-3), Snipes, Z. (2-2). Blue Hose Baseball Program Modern Day Record ( ) All-Time Results Year W L T Pct. Coach Tim Corbin Tim Corbin Tim Corbin Tim Corbin Tim Corbin Tim Corbin Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Year W L T Pct. Coach Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Doug Kovash Elton Pollock Elton Pollock Elton Pollock Totals Seasons 2008 Blue Hose Baseball 23

24 FINAL SEASON RESULTS 2007 Presbyterian College Baseball Game Results Game date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall SAC Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb. 3, 2007 at Anderson University 4-5 L 4 6 2/ Tatum, E. (L 0-1) 200 1:41 Feb 03, 2007 at Anderson University 2-4 L 2 8 1/ Odom, M. (L 0-1) 200 2:00 Feb 04, 2007 ANDERSON W / Harmon, J. (W 1-0) 287 2:22 Feb 07, 2007 COKER W / Henry, S. (W 1-0) 133 2:27 Feb 07, 2007 LIMESTONE 1-5 L 1 8 0/ (10) Wagers, J. (L 0-1) 156 2:30 Feb 10, 2007 BREVARD 4-6 L / Ellis, R. (L 0-1) 342 2:12 Feb 10, 2007 BREVARD 1-7 L 1 3 2/ Harmon, J. (L 1-1) 213 2:33 Feb 11, 2007 BREVARD W / Henry, S. (W 2-0) 237 2:11 Feb 13, 2007 USC UPSTATE W / Tatum, E. (W 1-1) 113 2:04 Feb 15, 2007 BELMONT-ABBEY W / (10) Harmon, J. (W 2-1) 102 3:42 *Feb 16, 2007 LENOIR-RHYNE W / Tatum, E. (W 2-1) 152 2:40 *Feb 16, 2007 LENOIR-RHYNE L / Suit, P. (L 0-1) 144 2:40 *Feb 18, 2007 LENOIR-RHYNE 6-10 L / Odom, M. (L 0-2) 231 3:15 Feb 20, 2007 LANDER 4-9 L / (10) Suit, P. (L 0-2) 100 2:35 Feb 21, 2007 at Erskine College 1-17 L 1 7 4/ Harmon, J. (L) 65 2:40 Feb 22, 2007 BENEDICT W / Cockerham, A (W 1-0) 111 1:45 Feb 22, 2007 BENEDICT W / Wagers, J. (W 1-1) 124 2:05 *Feb 24, 2007 at Lincoln Memorial W / Hill, D. (W 1-0) 100 3:00 *Feb 24, 2007 at Lincoln Memorial 2-7 L 2 3 2/ Odom, M. (L 0-2) 80 2:00 *Feb 25, 2007 at Lincoln Memorial 6-20 L / Tatum, E. (L 2-2) 50 2:50 Feb 27, 2007 at #13 USC Aiken 3-18 L 3 4 1/ Harmon, J. (L 2-3) 92 3:04 Feb 28, 2007 #6 GA. COLLEGE & STA 3-6 L / Odom, M. (L 0-4) 142 3:00 *Mar 03, 2007 at Catawba 8-16 L / Tatum, E. (L 2-3) - 2:40 *Mar 03, 2007 at Catawba 1-5 L 1 5 1/ Hill, D. (L 1-1) 236 1:43 *Mar 04, 2007 at Catawba 1-9 L 1 2 5/ Odom, M. (L 0-5) 153 2:35 Mar 06, 2007 at USC Upstate 3-7 L / Harmon, J. (L 2-4) 55 2:40 Mar 08, 2007 TUSCULUM 1-12 L 1 6 5/ Wagers, J. (L 1-2) 120 2:30 *Mar 10, 2007 MARS HILL 4-8 L 4 9 4/ Hill, D. (L 1-2) 155 2:45 *Mar 10, 2007 MARS HILL 2-7 L 2 6 4/ Odom, M. (L 0-6) 135 2:20 *Mar 11, 2007 MARS HILL W / Dollar, B. (W 1-0) 166 2:34 Mar 13, 2007 #19 AUGUSTA STATE 8-14 L / Henry, S. (L 2-1) 111 3:00 *Mar 17, 2007 at Newberry College 2-11 L / Hill, D. (L 1-3) 94 2:37 *Mar 17, 2007 at Newberry College 4-5 L 4 8 2/ Odom, M. (L 0-7) 80 2:07 *Mar 18, 2007 at Newberry College W / Tatum, E. (W 3-3) 106 3:04 Mar 20, 2007 WEST VIRGINIA STATE 1-2 L 1 5 1/ (10) Dollar, B. (L 1-1) 313 2:44 Mar 21, 2007 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W / Snipes, Z. (W 1-0) 124 2:17 *Mar 24, 2007 CARSON-NEWMAN 5-6 L 5 9 6/ Ellis, R. (L 0-2) 250 3:00 *Mar 24, 2007 CARSON-NEWMAN W / ( 9) Cockerham, A (W 2-0) 200 2:25 *Mar 25, 2007 CARSON-NEWMAN 0-9 L 0 4 3/ Harmon, J. (L 2-5) 152 2:33 Mar 27, 2007 at Lander University W / Snipes, Z. (W 2-0) 145 2:21 Mar 29, 2007 at Benedict W / Ellis, R. (W) - Mar 29, 2007 at Benedict W / Odom, M. (W 1-7) - *Mar 31, 2007 at #20 Tusculum 3-4 L 3 4 1/ Harmon, J. (L 2-6) - 2:00 *Mar 31, 2007 at #20 Tusculum 6-13 L / Hill, D. (L 1-3) 256 3:00 *Apr 01, 2007 at #20 Tusculum 4-8 L 4 9 4/ Odom, M. (L 1-8) 119 2:02 Apr 03, 2007 at Coker College 4-9 L 4 9 2/ Snipes, Z. (L 2-1) 75 2:49 Apr 04, 2007 ERSKINE 8-11 L 8 7 1/ Ellis, R. (L 1-3) 75 2:50 Apr 05, 2007 at Belmont Abbey 4-9 L 4 8 0/ Hill, D. (L) 75 2:46 Apr 10, 2007 at #8 Georgia College 5-16 L / Tatum, E. (L 3-4) 145 3:04 Apr 12, 2007 at Savannah State Univ L / Snipes, Z. (L) 91 3hr1 *Apr 14, 2007 WINGATE W / Tatum, E. (W 4-4) 450 2:49 *Apr 14, 2007 WINGATE 3-7 L 3 8 2/ Harmon, J. (L 2-7) 355 2:22 *Apr 15, 2007 WINGATE W / Ellis, R. (W 2-3) 107 2:59 04/17/07 at Augusta State 6-8 L / Black, M. (L 0-1) 78 2:05 * = Conference game () extra inning game 24 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

25 INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-South Atlantic Conference Jamie Childress... (1990, 2nd, 1B) Marcus Miller... (1990, 1st, 3B) Joe-Henry Berube...(1991, 1st, OF)...(1992, 1st, OF)...(1993, 2nd, C) Ray Canady... (1992, 2nd, P) Gregg Desto...(1992, 2nd, SS) Kris Kirkland... (1992, 2nd, P) Paul Bushway...(1994, 2nd, OF) Albert Mitchell... (1994, 2nd, DH) Elton Pollock... (1994, 1st, 2B)...(1995, 1st, OF) Jason Bradley... (1995, 2nd, P) Ryan Kane... (1995, 1st, 3B) Erik Andress... (1996, 1st, 1B) Jason Jaillet...(1996, 2nd,OF) Clay Hall...(1996, 2nd, OF)...(1997, 2nd, OF)... (1998, 1st, OF/2nd, P) Gene Gobbel...(1997, 2nd, SS)...(1998, 2nd, SS) Bucky O Hara... (1998, 1st, 1B)... (1999, 1st, 1B) Roger Foltynowicz... (1998, 1st, 3B)... (1999, 1st, 3B) Jeremy Joyner... (1998, 2nd, P) Brad Bolemon...(1998, 2nd, OF) Ross Mundy... (1998, 2nd, DH) Kevin Felts... (1999, 2001, 1st, P) Ty Bouknight...(1999, 2nd, OF)...(2000, 1st, OF) Brad Teal... (2000, 1st, C) Matt Martunas... (2000, 1st, P) Brian Richie...(2000, 1st, OF) Michael Burns... (2000, 2nd, P) Mike Noble... (2000, 2nd, P) Brian Prahl... (2000, 2nd, DH) Matt Warren... (2001, 1st, 1B)... (2002, 2nd, 1B) Chris Turco...(2001, 2nd, OF) Heath McCutcheon... (2001, 2nd, DH) Kevin White...(2002, 1st, OF)...(2003, 1st, OF)...(2004, 1st, OF)... (2004, 2nd, P) Richard Barkley... (2002, 1st, P)... (2003, 1st, P) Tombo Hite... (2003, 1st, 2B) Davis Rice...(2003, 2nd, SS) Curtis Bell... (2004, 1st, 3B) Matt Bodie... (2005, 2nd, 3B)... (2006, 2nd, 3B) Cory Lyda...(2006, 2nd, OF) South Atlantic Conference All-Tournament Team Elton Pollock...(1993) Brett Evilsizor...(1996) Bucky O Hara...(1997) Roger Foltynowicz...(1997, 1999) Jeff DeCoteau...(1997) Clay Hall...(1998) Gene Gobbel...(1998) Kevin Felts...(1998) Michael Burns...(1999) Evan McDonald...(1999) Jeremy Joyner...(1999) Brad Teal...(1999) Chris Turco...(2001) Matt Warren...(2002) Kevin White...(2002, 2003) Richard Barkley (MVP)...(2003) Tombo Hite...(2003) Davis Rice...(2003) Russell Robinson...(2005) South Atlantic Conference Male Athlete of the Year Clay Hall... (1998) South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year Clay Hall...(1998) Kevin White...(2004) NCAA Division II South Region All-Tournament Team Roger Foltynowicz...(1998) Kip McAlister Jf...(2003) ABCA All-South Region Glen Bergeron... (1994, 2nd, P)... (1995, 2nd, P) Paul Bushway...(1994, 2nd, OF) Elton Pollock... (1994, 1st, 2B)...(1995, 1st, OF) Gene Gobbel...(1998, 1st, SS) Roger Foltynowicz... (1998, 1st, 3B)... (1999, 1st, 3B) Clay Hall...(1998, 1st, OF)... (1998, 2nd, P) Bucky O Hara... (1998, 2nd, 1B)... (1999, 2nd, 1B) Ty Bouknight...(2000, 1st, OF) Brad Teal... (2000, 1st, C) Brian Richie...(2000, 2nd, OF) Matt Warren... (2001, 2nd, 1B)... (2002, 2nd, 1B) Richard Barkley... (2002, 2nd, P)... (2003, 1st, P) Kevin White...(2002, 1st, OF)...(2003, 1st, OF)...(2004, 1st, OF) NAIA All-District Keith Budinger... (1989, P) Bryan Spetter...(1990, SS) Joe-Henry Berube...(1991, OF)...(1992, OF) SAC Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Brett Evilsizor... (1998) Curtis Bell... (2004) Academic All-District James Gritter...(2002) Davis Rice...(2002, 2003) Matt Warren...(2002, 2003) Curtis Bell...(2004) Academic All-American Curtis Bell... (2004) SAC Academic Honor Roll Corey McKelvie...(1991) Jim Dudley...(1993, 1994) Adam Cantrell...(1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) Brett Evilsizor...(1997) Gene Gobbel...(1997) Jason Jaillet...(1997) Marty Russell...(1997) David Smoak...(1997) Michael Burns...(1998) Jamie Carter...(1998) Gene Gobbel...(1998) Jeremy Joyner...(1998) James Gritter... (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Kurt Hitzeman...(2000, 2001, 2002) Davis Rice...(2000, 2001, 2002) Matt Warren...(2000, 2002) Philip Hauserman... (2001, 2002, ) Russell Shealy...(2001) Travis Hill...(2002, 2003, 2004) Curtis Bell...(2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Kip McAlister...(2002) Ryan Jones...(2002) Jordan Taylor...(2002) Keith McAlister...(2004) Max Fischer...(2004) John Berrian...(2004) Donald Sheppard...(2004, 2005) Micah Black...(2007) Casey Carlson...(2007) Paul Fischer...(2007) Rob McEwen...(2007) Mason McVerry...(2007) Mitchell Odom...(2007) Eric Tatum...(2007) Jim Wagers...(2007) 2008 Blue Hose Baseball 25

26 SEASON RECORDS Brett Evilsizor Roger Foltynowicz Marcus Miller Kevin Felts Michael Burns 26 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season RUNS SCORED Name Year R 1. Clay Hall Gene Gobbel Elton Pollock Matt Warren Brian Richie HITS Name Year H 1. Roger Foltynowicz Kevin White Kevin White Roger Foltynowicz Bucky O Hara DOUBLES Name Year 2B 1. Lance Howard T-2. Roger Foltynowicz Clay Hall T-4. Matt Warren Evan McDonald Joe-Henry Berube TRIPLES Name Year 3B T-1. Clay Hall Elton Pollock T-3. Casey Carlson Kyle Craven Kevin White HOME RUNS Name Year HR 1. Kevin White Gene Gobbel T-3. Matt Warren Elton Pollock Bucky O Hara TOTAL BASES Name Year TB 1. Kevin White Gene Gobbel T-3. Kevin White Clay Hall T-5. Kevin White Roger Foltynowicz RUNS BATTED IN Name Year RBI 1. Kevin White Gene Gobbel Roger Foltynowicz Bucky O Hara Matt Warren SACRIFICES Name Year SAC 1. Gregg Desto Russell Robinson T-3. Cory Lyda Brian Richie T-5. Darren McGlamry Matt Warren Donald Sheppard Lance Howard WALKS Name Year BB 1. Albert Mitchell Clay Hall T-3. Brad Bolemon Albert Mitchell T-5. Robert Rodebaugh Clay Hall BATTING AVERAGE Name Year Avg 1. Kevin White Robert Rodebaugh Roger Foltynowicz Kevin White Matt Warren HIT BY PITCH Name Year HBP 1. Philip Hauserman Brad Bolemon Brad Bolemon Sean McCarthy Matt Warren STOLEN BASES Name Year SB 1. Clay Hall Clay Hall Jason Jaillet Brad Bolemon Bryan Spetter SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Kevin White Matt Warren Kevin White Gene Gobbel Kevin White ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Sean McCarthy Robert Rodebaugh Albert Mitchell David Gant Roger Foltynowitz PUTOUTS Name Year PO 1. Bucky O Hara Bucky O Hara Matt Warren Bucky O Hara Erik Andress ASSISTS Name Year A 1. Evan Sowell Gene Gobbel Evan Sowell Jamie Carter T-5. Gene Gobbel Gene Gobbel WINS Name Year W 1. Richard Barkley T-2. Kevin Felts Kevin Felts Jeremy Joyner Mike Noble COMPLETE GAMES Name Year CG 1. Clay Hall T-2. Richard Barkley Michael Burns Jason Bradley Ray Canady SHUTOUTS Name Year SO T-1. Richard Barkley Michael Burns T-3. Richard Barkley Jeremy Joyner Clay Hall Jason Bradley Keith Budinger APPEARANCES Name Year App 1. Mike Noble Brett Evilsizor T-3. Matt Boone Richard Barkley Brett Evilsizor GAMES STARTED Name Year GS T-1. Richard Barkley Richard Barkley Michael Burns T-4. Eric Tatum Kevin Felts Jeremy Joyner Clay Hall Keith Wilson SAVES Name Year SV 1. Mike Noble T-2. Max Fischer Glen Bergeron Glen Bergeron Jay Reeves T-6. Brett Evilsizor Brett Evilsizor Robb Niles INNINGS PITCHED Name Year IP T-1. Richard Barkley Michael Burns Richard Barkley T-4 Jeremy Joyner Clay Hall STRIKEOUTS Name Year K 1. Richard Barkley Richard Barkley Michael Burns Clay Hall Kevin Felts ERA (min. 5 dec. or 10 app.) Name Year ERA T-1. Justin Quinn Chris Bass Robb Niles Davis Rice Richard Barkley

27 CAREER RECORDS RUNS SCORED Name Year R 1. Kevin White Brad Bolemon Clay Hall Ty Bouknight T-5. Bucky O Hara Elton Pollock HITS Name Year H 1. Kevin White Bucky O Hara Roger Foltynowicz Ty Bouknight Clay Hall AT-BATS Name Year H 1. Bucky O Hara Kevin White Brad Bolemon Ty Bouknight Gene Gobbel RUNS BATTED IN Name Year RBI 1. Kevin White Bucky O Hara Matt Warren Roger Foltynowicz Paul Bushway HOME RUNS Name Year HR 1. Kevin White Elton Pollock Matt Warren Bucky O Hara Roger Foltynowicz DOUBLES Name Year 2B 1. Kevin White Roger Foltynowicz Bucky O Hara Paul Bushway T-5. Matt Warren Clay Hall TRIPLES Name Year 3B 1. Kevin White Clay Hall Elton Pollock T-4. Paul Bushway Joe-Henry Berube Chris Turco Casey Carlson 2005-pres. 8 Kyle Craven 2006-pres. 8 TOTAL BASES Name Year TB 1. Kevin White Bucky O Hara Roger Foltynowicz Elton Pollock Matt Warren WALKS Name Year BB 1. Albert Mitchell Clay Hall Brad Bolemon Paul Bushway Gregg Desto SACRIFICES Name Year SAC 1. Gregg Desto T-2. Davis Rice Bucky O Hara Evan Sowell T-5. Darren McGlamry Brad Bolemon Ty Bouknight HIT BY PITCH Name Year HBP 1. Brad Bolemon Matt Warren Philip Hauserman Gene Gobbel Sean McCarthy BATTING AVERAGE Name Year Avg 1. Kevin White Joe-Henry Berube Kyle Craven 2006-pres Matt Warren Roger Foltynowicz SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Kevin White Elton Pollock Matt Warren Ryan Kane Roger Foltynowicz ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Joe-Henry Berube Gregg Desto Paul Bushway Elton Pollock Roger Foltynowicz STOLEN BASES Name Year SB 1. Clay Hall Brad Bolemon T-3. Jason Jaillet Ty Bouknight Chris Turco PUTOUTS Name Year PO 1. *Bucky O Hara , Matt Warren , Erik Andress , Brad Teal David Fields * NCAA Division II All-Time Leader ASSISTS Name Year A 1. Gene Gobbel Davis Rice Evan Sowell Damian Patrick Roger Foltynowicz Gregg Desto APPEARANCES Name Year App 1. Brett Evilsizor Mike Noble Michael Burns Jeremy Joyner Mark Dudley GAMES STARTED Name Year GS 1. Kevin Felts Jeremy Joyner Michael Burns Richard Barkley Clay Hall COMPLETE GAMES Name Year CG 1. Ray Canady Richard Barkley Michael Burns T-4. Jason Bradley Kris Kirkland INNINGS PITCHED Name Year IP 1. Mike Burns Richard Barkley Kevin Felts Jeremy Joyner Clay Hall WINS Name Year W 1. Kevin Felts Mike Burns T-3. Richard Barkley Jeremy Joyner Clay Hall STRIKEOUTS Name Year K 1. Richard Barkley Mike Burns Kevin Felts Clay Hall Jeremy Joyner SHUTOUTS Name Year SO T-1. Richard Barkley Michael Burns Jeremy Joyner SAVES Name Year SV 1. Mike Noble Brett Evilsizor Glen Bergeron Robb Niles Jay Reeves Robert Cole 2003-pres 5 ERA (min. 10 decisions) Name Year ERA 1. Richard Barkley Chris Bass Brett Evilsizor Jason Bradley Keith Wilson Brad Bolemon Ray Canady Elton Pollock Matt Warren Mike Noble 2008 Blue Hose Baseball 27

28 1990 (25-20 overall) Result PC Opp. vs. USC Aiken W 10 0 vs. Voorhees L 0 20 vs. Voorhees L 0 11 vs. Newberry L 0 2 vs. Allen L 1 2 vs. Francis Marion W 9 6 vs. USC Upstate L vs. Erskine W 7 1 vs. USC Upstate L vs. Wofford L 7 12 vs. Elon W 4 0 vs. Elon W 2 1 vs. Catawba L 0 2 vs. Morris W 2 3 vs. Morris L 1 4 vs. Carson-Newman W 7 5 vs. West Virginia State L 7 8 vs. West Virginia State W 7 3 vs. Mars Hill L vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 5 4 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 2 6 vs. Gardner Webb L 4 5 vs. Limestone L 6 12 vs. Wingate L 5 6 vs. Newberry W 7 2 vs. Erskine W 5 3 vs. UNC Asheville W 9 6 vs. Catawba W 10 6 vs. Catawba W 5 4 vs. Elon W 14 3 vs. Francis Marion W 3 1 vs. Wofford W 3 1 vs. Carson-Newman W 7 1 vs. Mars Hill L 1 4 vs. Mars Hill L 1 6 vs. Wingate W 10 3 vs. Wingate W vs. Allen W 4 3 vs. Limestone W 11 3 vs. Gardner Webb W 10 8 vs. Gardner Webb L 3 13 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 4 0 vs. USC Aiken W vs. Benedict L 0 10 vs. Benedict L (21-21 overall) Result PC Opp. vs. Union W vs. Union L 3 4 vs. Union L 4 5 vs. Newberry W 9 6 vs. Allen W 14 1 vs. Francis Marion W 3 2 vs. USC Aiken L 6 9 vs. Elon W Inaugural NCAA Division I Season vs. Wofford L 7 15 vs. Carson-Newman L 3 6 vs. Carson-Newman L 1 5 vs. Mars Hill W 11 5 vs. Aquinas W 12 1 vs. North Florida L 3 11 vs. Blackburn W 11 1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 0 8 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 2 4 vs. Gardner Webb L 4 5 vs. Catawba L 0 2 vs. Campbellsville W 10 1 vs. Wofford L 5 10 vs. Wingate W 7 3 vs. Wingate W 10 9 vs. Wingate W vs. West Virginia State L 5 6 vs. West Virginia State L 0 3 vs. Elon L 0 1 vs. Elon W 5 0 vs. Newberry W 3 1 vs. Francis Marion L 3 4 vs. USC Upstate W 8 5 vs. Mars Hill W 10 3 vs. Mars Hill W 8 5 vs. Carson-Newman W 9 3 vs. Catawba L 1 4 vs. Catawba L 1 6 vs. USC Upstate L 1 7 vs. Allen L 2 6 vs. Gardner Webb W 3 0 vs. Gardner Webb W 7 0 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 2 5 vs. USC Aiken W (20-27 overall) Result PC Opp. vs Piedmont L 0 1 vs Piedmont W 10 0 vs Furman L 3 9 vs Augusta State W 7 2 vs Augusta State L 5 13 vs Charleston Southern W 10 8 vs Coker L 5 12 vs Georgia College & State L 1 8 vs Limestone W 4 3 vs Limestone W 16 9 vs Davis & Elkins W 6 0 vs Elon L 1 7 vs Elon W 7 6 vs Elon L 5 7 vs Greensboro W 7 6 vs Belmont Abbey L 5 6 vs Belmont Abbey L 5 7 vs Carson-Newman L 1 9 vs Carson-Newman L 3 5 vs Carson-Newman L 2 14 vs Ashland W 9 2 SEASON RESULTS vs Ashland L 7 11 vs Newberry L 3 6 vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 3 6 vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 0 8 vs West Virginia State L 3 10 vs West Virginia State W 8 3 vs Wingate L 1 3 vs Wingate W 10 5 vs Wingate L 3 8 vs Catawba L 0 9 vs Catawba L 5 4 vs Catawba L 0 1 vs Mars Hill L 5 6 vs Mars Hill W 15 7 vs Mars Hill W 6 2 vs Erskine L 2 7 vs Anderson L 0 1 vs Gardner-Webb W 3 1 vs Gardner-Webb W 7 2 vs Gardner-Webb W 4 1 vs Elon^ W 8 5 vs Catawba^ W 6 4 vs Catawba^ L vs Carson-Newman^ L 2 10 vs Massachusetts Lowell% W 6 5 vs Bentley% W vs Holy Cross% W 8 2 ^-SAC Tournament %-NCAA Division II South Regional (21-19 overall) Result PC Opp. vs. Armstrong Atlantic L 6 8 vs. Georgia College & State L 3 5 vs. USC Aiken W 5 4 (10) vs. Wofford W 8 7 vs. Augusta State L 5 9 vs. Coker W 1 0 vs. Furman W vs. Newberry W 18 6 vs. Benedict W 3 2 vs. Benedict L 4 6 vs. Wofford W 15 9 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 6 9 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 3 2 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 5 0 vs. Georgia College & State W 12 4 vs. Wingate W 5 3 vs. Wingate L 1 4 vs. Wingate L 7 8 vs. Ashland W 9 3 vs. Coker L 6 11 vs. Catawba L 3 9 vs. Catawba L 2 11 vs. Catawba L vs. West Virginia State L 7 8 vs. West Virginia State W 4 2 vs. Mars Hill W 3 2 (8)

29 vs. Mars Hill W 3 2 vs. Mars Hill W 5 2 vs. USC Aiken W 9 6 vs. Quincy W 4 3 vs. Quincy W 5 4 vs. Gardner Webb L 7 8 (8) vs. Gardner Webb L 6 7 vs. Gardner Webb L 2 6 vs. Anderson L 0 10 vs. Newberry W 4 1 vs. Elon L 1 3 vs. Elon L 0 1 vs. Elon L 1 12 vs. Anderson W ( overall) Result PC Opp. vs Lincoln Memorial L 4 7 vs Lincoln Memorial W 6 1 (7) vs Lincoln Memorial T 3 3 (7) vs USC Aiken W 8 2 vs Columbus State L 0 4 vs Columbus State L 2 5 (7) at Coker W 9 7 at Augusta State W 13 9 vs Alabama-Huntsville W 10 9 (7) vs Alabama-Huntsville L 3 6 (7) vs Alabama-Huntsville L 3 9 at North Greenville L 2 3 at Georgia College & State L 2 6 (7) at Alabama-Huntsville L 6 9 (7) at Alabama-Huntsville L 2 5 (7) at Kennesaw State L 2 5 at Furman T vs Wingate L 0 3 vs Wingate W 5 4 (7) vs Wingate W 3 2 vs Erskine W vs Newberry W 4 3 vs Catawba L 3 6 vs Catawba L 3 6 (7) vs Catawba L 3 7 vs Coker W 5 0 at Mars Hill W 9 5 at Mars Hill W 5 3 (7) at Mars Hill W 14 2 vs West Virginia State W 4 3 vs West Virginia State W 8 2 vs USC Upstate W 10 2 vs Gardner-Webb L 8 11 vs Gardner-Webb W 5 2 (7) vs Gardner-Webb W vs Southern Wesleyan W 15 2 vs Augusta State W 8 4 at USC Aiken W 8 3 at Elon L 6 7 at Elon L 4 7 (7) at Elon L 2 8 vs Kennesaw State L 6 11 vs Georgia College & State L 4 9 vs Carson-Newman L 1 6 vs Carson-Newman W 6 0 (7) vs Carson-Newman L 2 4 (7) vs Francis Marion W vs Newberry L 5 7 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 10 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 2 1 (7) at Lenoir-Rhyne W 6 2 vs USC Upstate W 11 8 vs Catawba^ L 6 9 vs Mars Hill^ W 11 5 vs Elon^ L 5 8 vs Wingate^ W 3 1 vs Lenoir-Rhyne^ W 7 6 ^-SAC Tournament 1998 (40-20 overall) Result PC Opp. at Francis Marion L 5 6 at Francis Marion L 7 8 vs Francis Marion W 17 8 at Southern Wesleyan W 14 6 at Lincoln Memorial L 2 6 at Lincoln Memorial L 5 9 vs (11) Alabama-Huntsville W 8 7 at Coker L 6 7 vs Augusta State L 3 6 (12) at Lynn W 20 9 at Lynn W 9 3 at Lynn W 12 9 at (2) Georgia College & State W 4 3 at Carson-Newman W at Carson-Newman W 11 8 at Carson-Newman W 7 3 at Erskine W 9 5 vs USC Aiken W 10 3 at Georgia State W 7 3 at Georgia State W 10 3 vs Southern Indiana L vs Southern Indiana W 10 3 at Wingate L 4 8 at Wingate W 15 8 at Wingate L 7 8 vs Coker W at Lander W 6 4 at Lander W 13 2 at Catawba W 6 5 at Catawba L 9 15 at Catawba W 18 4 vs West Virginia State W 11 2 vs West Virginia State W 3 1 vs USC Upstate W 21 5 vs Mars Hill W 12 5 vs Mars Hill W 6 0 vs Mars Hill W 9 1 vs Southern Wesleyan W 6 2 at Kennesaw State L 1 8 at USC Aiken L SEASON RESULTS at Gardner-Webb W 7 4 at Gardner-Webb W 10 7 at Gardner-Webb W 14 2 at Augusta State W vs Georgia College & State L 5 9 vs North Greenville W 16 6 vs North Greenville W 6 5 vs North Greenville W 11 4 vs Mars Hill^ W 9 4 vs Carson-Newman^ W 5 3 vs Lenoir-Rhyne^ W 9 2 vs Wingate^ L 3 6 vs North Greenville W 5 1 vs North Greenville L 1 4 vs Lander W 13 4 at South Carolina L 4 5 at The Citadel L 2 12 at The Citadel L 3 9 vs Barry$ L 5 7 vs Florida Southern$ L 5 7 ^-SAC Tournament $-NCAA Div. II South Regional (32-25 overall) Result PC Opp. vs Lincoln Memorial W 4 0 vs Lincoln Memorial L 4 5 (8) vs Lincoln Memorial L 4 5 (10) vs (4) Alabama-Huntsville W 6 5 at Augusta State W 8 1 vs Erskine L 3 4 at (24) West Georgia L 3 4 at (24) West Georgia L 2 6 at (24) West Georgia W 8 6 at Limestone W 6 1 vs (15) Lynn L 1 5 vs (15) Lynn W 2 1 (8) vs (15) Lynn L 2 8 vs Augusta State W 7 6 (10) at Valdosta State L 4 12 at (1) Florida Southern L 3 14 at Eckerd W 11 5 vs Coker W 4 3 vs Limestone W 5 4 vs Carson-Newman L 5 7 vs Carson-Newman L 1 8 vs Carson-Newman L 5 13 at Montevallo L 1 12 at (4) Alabama-Huntsville L 2 13 vs Southern Indiana L (12) at Coker W vs USC Aiken W 6 4 vs Wingate W 9 2 vs Wingate L 3 9 vs Wingate W 14 3 vs West Virginia State L 4 5 vs West Virginia State W 8 7 vs Catawba W Blue Hose Baseball 29

30 vs Catawba W 4 3 vs Catawba L 6 7 vs (8) Kennesaw State L 6 12 at (8) Kennesaw State L 2 14 vs Mars Hill W 5 2 vs Mars Hill W 7 1 vs Mars Hill W 11 2 at Lander L 2 7 vs Southern Wesleyan W 5 0 vs Gardner-Webb W 4 0 vs Gardner-Webb L 3 6 vs Gardner-Webb W 13 4 at USC Aiken L 8 9 at Erskine W 9 0 at Mars Hill W 12 3 at Newberry W 7 6 at Newberry W 1 0 at Newberry W 7 6 (10) vs Lenoir-Rhyne^ W 5 4 vs Wingate^ W vs Newberry^ L 5 10 vs Carson-Newman^ W 11 5 vs Newberry^ W 9 2 vs Newberry^ L ^-SAC Tournament 2000 (37-20 overall) Result PC Opp. at (30) St. Leo L 3 5 at (4) North Florida L 8 9 at (6) Alabama-Huntsville W 8 2 at (12) Augusta State W 3 0 vs Pfeiffer W 3 1 vs Pfeiffer W 23 4 vs Pfeiffer W 12 2 at Limestone W 9 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 5 15 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 8 10 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 4 6 at North Georgia W 6 5 vs Gardner-Webb L 6 7 vs Gardner-Webb W 1 0 vs Gardner-Webb L 2 6 vs Southern Wesleyan W 12 3 vs Limestone W 6 4 vs North Greenville W 4 3 (10) at Catawba W 9 4 at Catawba W 13 6 at Catawba L 5 6 vs Radford L 3 7 vs (15) Kennesaw State W 2 1 vs Southern Indiana W 8 7 at Mars Hill L 0 5 vs (25) USC Aiken W 9 3 at Erskine W 5 1 at Erskine L 5 7 vs Newberry W 8 3 vs Newberry W 9 3 vs Newberry W 17 5 vs West Virginia State W 7 5 vs West Virginia State W 12 5 vs (23) Columbus State L 1 7 at Carson-Newman W 12 7 at Carson-Newman W 8 0 at Carson-Newman L 4 5 vs Augusta State L 2 5 vs Lander L 4 6 vs Tusculum W 7 5 vs Tusculum W 2 0 vs Tusculum W 13 3 vs Erskine W 11 5 at (28) USC Aiken W at (17) Columbus State L 4 11 vs Brevard L 7 8 vs Brevard W 14 8 at Brevard W 5 3 at Brevard W 10 5 at Lander W 5 4 at (9) Kennesaw State W 12 3 vs Erskine W vs (27) Wingate W 8 5 vs (27) Wingate W 3 2 vs (27) Wingate L 3 4 vs Gardner-Webb^ L 5 8 vs Wingate^ L (30-29 overall) Result PC Opp. Barry University! L 2 9 North Florida! L 0 1 Saint Leo! W 4 0 vs Brevard W 6 2 vs Brevard L 6 8 (7) at Brevard L 3 17 vs Lander L 2 1 at Pfeiffer W 5 0 (7) at Pfeiffer W 10 3 (7) vs Francis Marion W 2 3 vs Limestone W 5 0 vs Limestone W 11 2 (7) vs Milligan W 8 3 vs USC Aiken L 4 9 vs Southern Wesleyan L 7 10 at Florida Southern@ W 13 4 vs Florida Tech@ L 7 8 (10) vs University of Tampa@ L 1 13 vs Saint Leo@ L 1 5 at Limestone W 17 5 vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 1 20 vs Lenoir-Rhyne W 10 7 (7) vs Erskine W 15 1 at Tusculum L 4 18 at Tusculum W 2 0 (7) at Tusculum L at Milligan L at Francis Marion L 1 5 SEASON RESULTS at Erskine W 12 8 vs Kentucky Wesleyan W vs Carson-Newman W 11 8 vs Carson-Newman W 3 1 (7) vs Carson-Newman L 6 8 vs West Virginia State W 3 2 at Catawba L 3 8 at Catawba L 1 2 (8) at Catawba W vs Wingate L 1 13 vs Wingate L 3 8 (7) vs Wingate W 11 4 (11) at Lander L 2 4 (8) vs Trinity Christian W 7 0 at Mars Hill L 10 9 at Mars Hill W 3 2 at Mars Hill W 11 3 at USC Aiken W 2 3 at USC Aiken W at Erskine L 4 5 vs Newberry W 9 8 vs Newberry L 7 6 (8) vs Newberry W 5 4 vs Carson-Newman^ W 2 9 vs Mars Hill^ W vs Tusculum^ L 7 8 (10) at Gardner-Webb L 3 8 at Gardner-Webb L 3 5 (7) at Gardner-Webb W 15 6 at Kennesaw State L 4 7 (7) at Kennesaw State L 5 15 (7)!-North Florida Southern Invitational ^-SAC Tournament 2002 (27-30 overall) Result PC Opp. vs Georgia College & State! L 4 12 vs North Florida! L 5 6 (11) vs USC Aiken L 9 10 vs Lander L 5 8 vs Milligan W 8 6 vs Milligan W 7 2 (7) vs Milligan W 12 4 vs Montreat L 4 11 at West Alabama L 5 9 at West Alabama W 8 5 (7) at West Alabama W 14 5 (7) at West Alabama W vs North Georgia L 2 9 vs Southern Wesleyan L 5 6 (10) vs Southern Wesleyan W 14 2 (7) vs Limestone L 4 9 vs Francis Marion L 3 6 vs Florida Southern L (9) vs St. Andrews L 3 5 (7) vs St. Andrews L 2 8 (7) vs St. Andrews W 3 2 (7) 30 Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

31 at (13) Rollins L 1 4 (7) at (13) Rollins L 0 17 at Anderson W 7 6 at Anderson L 1 7 (7) vs Anderson L 8 14 vs Lander L vs Molloy W 5 4 (7) vs Molloy W 4 2 (7) vs Carson-Newman L 4 10 vs Carson-Newman L 4 23 (7) vs Carson-Newman L 3 7 at Limestone W at Georgia College & State L 5 13 at Catawba L 0 2 at Catawba L 4 6 (7) at Catawba L 1 14 vs Augusta State L 5 10 vs Wingate W 5 4 (10) vs Wingate W 2 0 (7) vs Wingate W 4 3 vs West Virginia State L 1 13 (8) vs West Virginia State W 12 9 at Mars Hill L 9 16 at Mars Hill W 14 6 (7) at Mars Hill W 9 6 vs Newberry L vs Newberry L 3 13 (7) vs Newberry W 10 9 (10) vs Georgia College & State L 7 8 (10) vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 6 13 vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 5 7 (7) vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 6 7 vs North Greenville L 4 8 (7) vs North Greenville W 3 0 (7) vs Limestone W 8 4 at (27) Tusculum L 8 14 at (27) Tusculum L 6 7 (7) at (27) Tusculum L 3 6 vs (15) Catawba L 2 11 vs Mars Hill W 13 5 vs Newberry W 4 3 at (24) Tusculum L 4 8 at Lander L 1 9 at Kennesaw State L at Kennesaw State L 7 8 (7) vs North Georgia L 4 8 at North Georgia L (19-40 overall) Result PC Opp. at Nova Southeastern! L 8 9 vs (31) Lynn! W 7 6 at Nova Southeastern! L 8 9 at USC Upstate L 2 3 at (11) Florida Southern L 2 11 at (11) Florida Southern L 4 14 (7) at (11) Florida Southern W 11 8 vs Belmont Abbey W 4 3 vs Anderson W 4 0 vs Benedict W 5 4 (10) at Benedict W 19 6 vs Limestone W 8 7 vs Montreat L 3 5 (10) vs Montreat L 1 2 (7) vs Newberry@ W 10 8 vs Wingate@ L 6 8 (10) vs (25) Catawba@ L 5 8 at (14) USC Aiken L 3 7 vs Lander L 3 11 at Anderson L at Carson-Newman L 2 3 at Carson-Newman L 5 8 (7) at Carson-Newman L 5 8 at Augusta State L 3 5 vs Francis Marion L 3 5 vs Catawba L 7 12 vs Catawba L 3 9 (7) vs Catawba L 1 9 at Erskine L 4 7 at (24) Francis Marion L 3 8 at Wingate L 2 3 at Wingate W 4 2 (7) at Wingate W 13 7 vs West Virginia State L 2 4 vs West Virginia State L 2 5 vs Mars Hill L 0 2 vs Mars Hill L 3 14 (7) vs Mars Hill W 5 0 vs USC Upstate L 6 11 vs Georgia College & State L 3 11 at Limestone W vs Newberry W 9 4 vs Newberry W 8 7 (7) vs Newberry W 9 6 vs Erskine L 5 7 at Lander W 12 2 vs Augusta State L 1 11 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6 7 (10) at Lenoir-Rhyne W 6 2 (7) at Lenoir-Rhyne L 7 8 (7) at (2) Georgia College & State L 1 11 at Belmont Abbey L 9 10 (7) at Belmont Abbey W 11 5 (7) vs Tusculum L 3 10 vs (26) Tusculum L 2 6 vs (26) Tusculum L 0 6 (7) vs Carson-Newman L 1 4 vs Wingate^ W 11 8 (10) at (13) USC Aiken L 3 18!-Second Annual Nike/OTS DII Baseball Preseason Tournament ^-SAC Tournament (18-36 overall) Result PC Opp. at Anderson L 4 5 (7) SEASON RESULTS at Anderson L 2 4 (7) vs Anderson W 4 3 vs Coker W 4 3 vs Limestone L 1 5 (10) vs Brevard L 4 6 (7) vs Brevard L 1 7 (7) vs Brevard W 5 4 vs USC Upstate W 4 0 vs Belmont Abbey W 10 9 (10) vs Lenoir-Rhyne W 8 6 vs Lenoir-Rhyne L (7) vs Lenoir-Rhyne L 6 10 vs Lander L 4 9 (10) at Erskine L 1 17 vs Benedict W 7 1 (7) vs Benedict W 4 2 (7) at Lincoln Memorial W 10 9 at Lincoln Memorial L 2 7 (7) at Lincoln Memorial L 6 20 at (13) USC Aiken L 3 18 vs (6) Georgia College & State L 3 6 at Catawba L 8 16 at Catawba L 1 5 (7) at Catawba L 1 9 at USC Upstate L 3 7 vs Tusculum L 1 12 vs Mars Hill L 4 8 vs Mars Hill L 2 7 (7) vs Mars Hill W 6 4 vs (19) Augusta State L 8 14 at Newberry L 2 11 at Newberry L 4 5 (7) at Newberry W 9 7 vs West Virginia State L 1 2 (10) vs West Virginia State W 9 2 vs Carson-Newman L 5 6 vs Carson-Newman W 5 4 (9) vs Carson-Newman L 0 9 at Lander W 6 2 at Benedict W 16 1 (7) at Benedict W 8 0 (7) at (20) Tusculum L 3 4 (7) at (20) Tusculum L 6 13 at (20) Tusculum L 4 8 at Coker L 4 9 vs Erskine L 8 11 at Belmont Abbey L 4 9 at (8) Georgia College & State L 5 16 at Savannah State L 9 15 vs Wingate W 6 5 vs Wingate L 3 7 (7) vs Wingate W 14 5 at Augusta State L Blue Hose Baseball 31

32 WHAT IS A BLUE HOSE? THE BLUE HOSE A Blue Hose is a fierce Scotch-Irish warrior. If you have ever seen the movie Braveheart, you have seen a true Blue Hose. Despite this depiction, it still has been asked many times where Presbyterian College received its Blue Hose nickname. Several rumors exist and Ray Frank in his book, What s In A Nickname delved into the subject. Frank discovered that there were many opinions. One story had it that the Presbyterian Scotch-Irish wore blue stockings in the Puritan beginnings of our country. Another said that a fierce war-like band of Scotch-Irish named the Hose painted their entire bodies blue before going into battle. Yet, probably the true story lies in a letter dated June 15, 1935, written by then PC athletic director Walter Johnson to an inquiring English professor in Virginia... [quoting from Walter Johnson s letter] It was about the second or third year, 1915, if I remember right. I think it happened this way: I changed uniform colors to blue, wearing blue stockings and jerseys, and some sports writer started calling in his articles the Presbyterian College teams the Blue Stockings.... in later years Stocking became abbreviated to the Hose, particularly in newspaper headlines, and was more or less officially adopted by the student body in the 1950 s. All the PC media guides since 1996 continued to elaborate on the issue, quoting an article by Ben Hay Hammet entitled The Spirit of PC. The piece by Hammet articulated that, Johnson always insisted on the fact that his players wear long blue socks similar to stockings (after all, there were White Sox and Red Sox in baseball). Coach Johnson s explanation may simply be coincidental to the fact that the phrase Blue Stocking Presbyterian goes back informally quite a few years in the denomination s history. Nevertheless, PC s athletic nickname was shortened to Blue Hose in Inaugural NCAA Division I Season

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