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MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Jordan Williams / PHONE: (757) 221-3344 / CELL: (706) 755-7394 / EMAIL: jwilliams04@wm.edu FEBRUARY 2018 SCHEDULE Fri. 16 at Clemson L, 5-4 (10th) Sat. 17 at Clemson L, 7-6 Sun. 18 at Clemson L, 2-1 Tue. 20 VCU 4 pm Wed. 21 MARYLAND 4 pm Fri. 23 QUINNIPIAC 4 pm Sat. 24 QUINNIPIAC 2 pm Sun. 25 QUINNIPIAC 1 pm Wed. 28 at Virginia 3 pm MARCH Fri. 2 HIGH POINT 6 pm Sat. 3 HIGH POINT 4 pm Sun. 4 HIGH POINT 1 pm Tue. 6 RADFORD 6 pm Wed. 7 RADFORD 4 pm Fri. 9 Campbell 6 pm Sat. 10 Campbell 3 pm Sun. 11 Campbell 2 pm Wed. 14 LEHIGH 6 pm Fri. 16 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 6 pm Sat. 17 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 4 pm Sun. 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 1 pm Tue. 20 George Washington 3:30 pm Wed. 21 GEORGE MASON 6 pm Fri. 23 College of Charleston * 6 pm Sat. 24 College of Charleston * 4 pm Sun. 25 College of Charleston * 1 pm Wed. 28 Old Dominion 6 pm Fri. 30 UNCW * 6 pm Sat. 31 UNCW * 4 pm APRIL Sun. 1 UNCW * 1 pm Tue. 3 Maryland 4 pm Wed. 4 GEORGE WASHINGTON 6 pm Fri. 6 TOWSON * 6 pm Sat. 7 TOWSON * 4 pm Sun. 8 TOWSON * 1 pm Tue. 10 OLD DOMINION 6 pm Fri. 13 James Madison 6 pm Sat. 14 James Madison 4 pm Sun. 15 James Madison 1 pm Tue. 17 NORFOLK STATE 6 pm Fri. 20 Northeastern * 2:30 pm Sat. 21 Northeastern * 1 pm Sun. 22 Northeastern * 1 pm Tue 24 RICHMOND 6 pm Fri. 27 HOFSTRA * 6 pm Sat. 28 HOFSTRA * 4 pm Sun. 29 HOFSTRA * 1 pm MAY Fri. 4 North Carolina State 6:30 pm Sat. 5 North Carolina State 6:30 pm Sun. 6 North Carolina State 1 pm Fri. 11 DELAWARE * (DH) 3 pm, 6 pm Sun. 13 DELAWARE * 1 pm Tue. 15 Virginia Tech 6 pm Thu. 17 Elon * 6 pm Fri. 18 Elon * 6 pm Sat. 19 Elon * 4 pm Wed.-Sat. 23-26 CAA Championships TBD Home Game Bold CAPS * CAA Game CAA Tournament held at JMU in Harrisonburg, Va. Times and dates subject to change GAME 4 GAME 5 WILLIAM & MARY (0-3,) VS. VCU (0-3) Feb. 20, 2018 4 PM Williamsburg, Va. Plumeri Park Live Stats TribeAthletics.com Video: Tribe Athletics TV WILLIAM & MARY (0-3,) VS. MARYLAND (2-1) Feb. 21, 2018 4 PM Williamsburg, Va. Plumeri Park Live Stats TribeAthletics.com Video: Tribe Athletics TV W&M NEWS AND NOTES The Tribe (0-3) is looking for its first win after falling in three close games at No. 12 Clemson during opening weekend. Each contest ended in a one-run decision. Junior Zach Pearson highlighted the offensive production after hitting.364 (4-for-11) with two doubles and two RBI. Junior Bodie Sheehan also went seven strong innings with four strikeouts and an earned run on three hits in his Friday start. W&M and VCU will meet for the 97th time in series history on Tuesday. The Rams own a 53-42-1 all-time series lead against the Tribe. Last year, the Green and Gold held VCU to just three hits in claiming a 5-1 road win. The triumph snapped a three-game sked against the Rams. W&M and Maryland will face off for the 30th time in series history on Wednesday. The Terrapins boasts an 18-10-1 all-time series lead over the Tribe. W&M dropped both games against the Terrapins last year. The last time the Tribe topped UM was in 2010. After making a pair of appearances last weekend, senior Charlie Fletcher moved to seventh (77) all-time in school history. His next appearance will tie him for fifth in the record books. Six of the Tribe s 10 newcomers saw action in the weekend opener. Jacob Haney headlined the group with his Sunday start. Despite getting taxed with the loss, he fanned four batted and allowed two runs (both earned) on two hits in four innings. Matt McDermott also doubled in his first at bat. Senior Ryan Hall and junior Hunter Smith both blasted their first home run of the season over the weekend. Hall launched a three-run jack in the opener and Smith knocked a solo shot in game two. Additionally, sophomore Patrick Ryan and Pearson are riding a three-game hitting streak. Hall and Pearson both tied 12th in program history with two doubles in a game. Pearson hit just two doubles last season, while Hall led the team in the category. Furthermore, W&M is second-best in the conference in doubles (6). W&M will play against another school from the Commonwealth 13 times in 2018. The Tribe plays VCU (Feb. 20), Virginia (Feb. 28), Radford (March 6-7), George Mason (March 21), Old Dominion (March 28; April 10), James Madison (April 13-15), Norfolk State (April 17), Richmond (April 24), and Virginia Tech (May 15). In the comfy confines of Plumeri Park, W&M was at the top of its game last year. The Tribe went 18-7 (.720) when facing opponents in Williamsburg. Nine of the team s wins were by five runs or more. The Tribe is scheduled to hold 30 home dates at Plumeri this year. A trio of Tribe Baseball players earned preseason recognition from the Colonial Athletic Association, highlighted by sophomore Brandon Raquet making the All-Conference Team. Hall and Smith both received Honorable Mention distinctions. In the predicted order of finish, the Tribe tied fifth with Elon with 37 points. UNCW (six first-place votes) is the preseason favorite, followed by Delaware (three first-place votes) and College of Charleston rounding out the top three. The Green and Gold is coming off a well-decorated 2017 season after tying seventh for the most wins (32) in program history. W&M finished top-three in the CAA standings for its fifth consecutive postseason appearance, which is a program-best since qualifying started for the CAA Baseball Tournament. At the end of the season, four Tribe players signed minor league contracts two of which were selected in the first five rounds of the MLB draft. Under head coach Brian Murphy, W&M has fashioned three 30-plus win seasons in his four years as the skipper. His most wins (34) occurred in his first season at the helm (2014), resulting in CAA Coach of the Year honors. Murphy owns a career record of 119-108 (.524) and 54-35 (.600) mark in conference play.
CURRENT STREAKS Overall 0-3 CAA 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-3 Neutral 0-0 Current Streak: L3 Last 5 game - Last 10 games - Last 15 games - Last 20 games - Longest Winning Streak - Longest Losing Streak - PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUP Tuesday, Feb. 20 4:00 PM Williamsburg, Va. Connor Gillispie, RHP, So. 0-0, 6.00 ERA, 3.0 IP, 3 K s Chris Farrell, RHP, R-So. 0-0, 0.0 ERA, 0.0 IP, 0 K s Wednesday, Feb. 21 4:00 PM Williamsburg, Va. Friday, Feb. 23 4:00 PM Clemson, S.C. 2018 WILLIAM & MARY BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/ Previous School 1 Brandon Raquet OF 5-10 190 So. Boalsburg, Pa. / State College 2 David Hogarth INF 6-1 175 Fr. Havertown, Pa. / Haverford School 3 Patrick Ryan INF 6-1 175 So. McLean, Va. / Bishop O'Connell 5 Ryan Hall OF 5-10 175 Sr. Richmond, Va. / Cosby 6 Justin Pearson LHP 6-1 165 Fr. Stafford, Va. / Mountain View 7 Colin Lipke INF 6-0 200 Jr. Greensboro, N.C. / Lucy Ragsdale 9 Owen Socher OF 5-8 175 Jr. Vienna, Va. / James Madison 10 David Angstadt INF 6-0 190 So. Glen Allen, Va. / Collegiate 11 Wade Strain RHP 6-5 180 So. Burke, Va. / Lake Braddock 12 Craig McLane OF 5-8 165 Sr. Richmond, Va. / The Steward School 13 Chris Farrell RHP 5-11 190 R-So. Great Falls, Va. / Flint Hill 14 Jacob Haney RHP 6-3 195 Fr. Charlottesville, Va. / The Covenant School 15 Matthew Trehub C/1B 6-1 195 So. Southborough, Mass. / BB&N 16 Nick Butts RHP 5-8 165 Jr. Chesterfield, Va. / Manchester 17 Jason Waldman RHP/INF 6-3 195 Jr. Centreville, Va. / Fairfax 18 Zach Pearson INF 6-0 175 Jr. Houston, Texas / Mirabeau B. Lamar 19 Christopher Lohr RHP 6-2 185 Sr. Fairfax, Va. / Robinson Secondary School 20 Michael Goldak RHP/INF 6-0 190 So. Sugar Land, Texas / Kincaid 21 Hunter Smith C 6-1 200 Jr. Caldwell, N.J. / James Caldwell 22 Aljo Sujak LHP 6-2 190 Fr. Tenafly, N.J. / Tenafly 23 Jamie Sara RHP 6-3 200 So. Alexandria, Va. / West Potomac 24 Charlie Fletcher RHP 5-10 185 Sr. Ashburn, Va. / Briar Woods 25 Luca Farina OF 6-1 215 Sr. Murrysville, Pa. / Central Catholic 26 Matt McDermott INF 5-8 165 Fr. Little Falls, N.J / Saint Peter's Prep 27 Robert White RHP 6-4 195 Sr. Norfolk, Va. / Indian River 29 Will Moore RHP 6-5 190 Fr. Charlottesville, Va. / The Covenant School 30 Randall Prosperi RHP 6-5 215 Fr. Fairfax, Va. / WT Woodson 31 Will Evans C 5-9 180 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Notre Dame (HS) 33 Michael Toner RHP 6-0 165 Sr. Cumming, Ga. / Marist 34 Bodie Sheehan LHP 6-0 185 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial 37 Noah LoCascio C/1B 6-2 225 R-So. Mount Pleasant, S.C. / Wando 40 Andrew Burnick RHP 6-4 230 Gr. Matthews, N.C. / Providence Day School Head Coach: #28 Brian Murphy (fifth season) Assistant Coaches: #32 Brian Casey (sixth season), #14 Pat McKenna (second season), #38 Chad Marshall (second season) Athletic Trainer: Brandon Hall Strength and Conditioning Coach: John Sauer GENERAL INFORMATION Name: College of William & Mary Location: Williamsburg, Va. Founded: 1693 (2nd oldest college in U.S.) Enrollment (includes graduate): 8,617 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Arena (capacity): Kaplan Arena (8,600) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) President: W. Taylor Reveley (Princeton, 1965) Chancellor: Robert M. Gates (William & Mary, 1965) Director of Athletics: Samantha K. Huge (Gordon, 1992) TRIBE BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Brian Murphy (Merrimack, 2003) Record at W&M: 119-108 (5th Season) Career Record: 119-108 (5th Season) Assistant Coach Coach: Brian Casey (Tufts, 2007) Assistant Coach: Pat McKenna ( Bryant, 2009) Volunteer Assistant: Chad Marshall (Stony Brook, 2012) 2016-17 Record (CAA): 32-25 (15-8/3rd) Position Players Returning/Lost: 16/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 10/6 First Year of Varsity Baseball: 1895 All-Time Record: 1,532-1,676-12 (.478) Conference Championships: Seven (1906, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1983, 2001, 2016) NCAA Regional Appearances: Four (1983, 2001, 2012, 2016) Pronunciation Guide 1 - Brandon Raquet - Ra-Kay 8 - Kyle Wrighte - Right 9 - Owen Socher - Soccer 1 - Brandon Raquet - Ra-Kay 8 - Kyle Wrighte - Right 9 - Owen Socher - Soccer PROBABLE STARTERS POS NO NAME Avg. H 2B 3B HR RBI Notes 1 - Brandon Raquet - Ra-Kay 8 - Kyle Wrighte - Right 9 - Owen Socher - Soccer C 21 Hunter Smith.269 49 5 0 6 32 Homered in second game of the season 1B 15 Trehub.237 27 4 0 2 21 Saw action in 48 games as a freshman last year 2B 26 Matt McDermott - - - - - - Doubled in first career plate appearance 3B 3 Patrick Ryan.264 34 0 0 1 14 Earned a base hit in each game last weeekend SS 18 Zach Pearson.190 20 2 0 0 9 Leading the team in batting average and tied first in doubles LF 1 Brandon Raquet.337 60 13 4 3 25 Named to preseason CAA All-Conference Team CF 9 Owen Socher.323 32 4 0 1 7 Recorded first mutliple hit game in season-opener RF 5 Ryan Hall.308 66 17 1 6 41 Ranks fifth in the CAA with four RBI DH 7 Colin Lipke - - - - - - A community college transfer from Guilford Tech ON THE MOUND POS NO NAME W-L ERA IP H BB SO Notes RHP 13 Chris Farrell 0-0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 Making first career start on Tuesday
WILLIAM & MARY RECORD WHEN... Overall... 0-3 Conference... 0-0 Non-Conference... 0-3 Home games... 0-0 Away games... 0-3 Neutral site... 0-0 Day games... 0-3 Night games... 0-0 vs Left starter... 0-2 vs Right starter... 0-1 1-Run games... 0-3 2-Run games... 0-0 5+Run games... 0-0 Extra innings... 0-1 Shutouts... 0-0 Scoring 0-2 runs... 0-1 Scoring 3-5 runs... 0-1 Scoring 6-9 runs... 0-1 Scoring 10+ runs... 0-0 Opponent 0-2 runs... 0-1 Opponent 3-5 runs... 0-1 Opponent 6-9 runs... 0-1 Opponent 10+ runs... 0-0 Scored in 1st inning... 0-0 Opp. scored in 1st... 0-0 Scores first... 0-2 Opp. scores first... 0-1 After 6 leading... 0-1 After 6 trailing... 0-2 After 6 tied... 0-0 After 7 leading... 0-1 After 7 trailing... 0-2 After 7 tied... 0-0 After 8 leading... 0-1 After 8 trailing... 0-2 After 8 tied... 0-0 Hit 0 home runs... 0-1 Hit 1 home run... 0-2 Hit 2+ home runs... 0-0 Opponent 0 home runs... 0-2 Opponent 1 home run... 0-1 Opponent 2+ HRs... 0-0 Made 0 errors... 0-2 Made1 error... 0-1 Made 2+ errors... 0-0 Opp. made 0 errors... 0-2 Opp. 1 error... 0-1 Opp. 2+ errors... 0-0 Out-hit opponent... 0-2 Out-hit by opponent... 0-1 Hits are tied... 0-0 MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 26 Matt McDermott 1 - - - 1 18 Zach Pearson 1 - - - 1 9 Owen Socher 1 - - - 1 26 Matt McDermott 1 - - - 1 5 Ryan Hall - 1 - - 1 TEAM 5 - - - 5 MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 5 Ryan Hall - 1 - - 1 21 Hunter Smith - 1 - - 1 TEAM - 2 - - 2 HITTING STREAKS Player Longest Current 3 Patrick Rayn 3 3 18 Zach Pearson 3 3 5 Ryan Hall 2-21 Hunter Smith 1 1 25 Luca Farina 2 2 9 Owen Socher 1 1 26 Matt McDermott 1-15 Matthew Trehub 1 1 Brandon Raquet 1 1 WILLIAM & MARY SINGLE GAME HIGHS Team Batting At bats:...40... at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Runs scored:...6... at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Hits:...9... at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) RBIs:...5...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Doubles:...3...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Home runs:...1...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...1...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018 Total bases:...15...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Walks:...1...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018)...1...at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) Strikeouts...15...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Stolen bases:...1...at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) Hit by pitch:...2...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Runners LOB:...6...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Hit into DP:...1...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Team Pitching Innings pitched:.9.1...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Runs allowed:...7...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Earned runs:...6...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Walks allowed:...9...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Strikeouts:...7...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Hits allowed:...8...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Doubles allowed:.3...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Homers allowed:.1...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Wild pitches:...1...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...1...at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Hit batters:...2...at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...2...at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) Individual Batting At bats:...5...(4 times ) Runs scored:...2...ryan Hall at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Hits:...2...(5 times ) RBIs:...3...Ryan Hall at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...3...Hunter Smith at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Doubles:...2...Zach Pearson at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...2...Ryan Hall at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Home runs:...1...ryan Hall at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...1...Hunter Smith at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Total bases:...5...hunter Smith at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Walks:...1...Luca Farnia at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018)...1...Luca Farnia at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) Strikeouts:...4...Brandon Raquet at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Stolen bases:...1...zach Pearson at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) Hit by pitch:...1...patrick Ryan at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018)...1...Ryan Hall at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Runners LOB:...2... Colin Lipke at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...2...Hunter Smith at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Individual Pitching Innings pitched:.7.0...bodie Sheehan at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Runs allowed:...3...charlie Fletcher at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...3...Jamie Sara at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Earned runs:...3...charlie Fletcher at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018) Walks allowed:...4...jamie Sara at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Strikeouts:...4...Bodie Sheehan at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...4... Jacob Haney at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) Hits allowed:...3...charlie Fletcher at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...3...Bodie Sheehan at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...3...Jamie Sara at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Doubles allowed:. 1...(6 times ) Homers allowed:..1...jamie Sara at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Wild pitches:...1...wade Strain at Clemson (Feb 16, 2018)...1...Robert White at Clemson (Feb 17, 2018) Hit batters:...2... Jacob Haney at Clemson (Feb 18, 2018) SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extras Total William & Mary 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 3 0 0 11 Opponents 0 1 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 1 14
BRIAN MURPHY HEAD COACH TH SEASON OVERALL TH SEASON AT W&M PROFILE Hometown: Easton Mass. Wife: Karen Murphy Children: Connor (4) Education North Carolina, 1976 Coaching Career William and Mary (2013-P) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2014 CAA Coach of the Year 2014 CAA Regular Season Champs 2016 CAA Tournament Champs 2016 NCAA Regional Final Appearance 2016 VaSID Coach of the Year Three 30-plus win seasons Nine MLB Draft Picks Two National Award Semifinalists 22 All-Conference Players STAFF Brian Casey - Assistant Coach (sixth season) Pat McKenna - Assistant Coach (second season) Chad Marshall - Volunteer Assts. (second season) Brian Murphy was named head coach of the Tribe baseball program on Dec. 3, 2013, and enters his fifth season as the Tribe's head coach. It will be his sixth season in Williamsburg, after spending one season as the Tribe's top assistant coach. The former one-year assistant guided the Green and Gold to three 30-plus win seasons, a NCAA Regional Final appearances and a Colonial Athletic Association Tournament bid each season in his first four years as the skipper. Before his promotion, Murphy helped the Tribe earn its first-ever NCAA Tournament at-large bid and win its first regional games in school history on the strength of a record-23730setting 39-win season in 2013. He made a seamless transition to head coach the following year as W&M secured its first-ever regular season conference title, culminating in CAA Coach of the Year honors. A couple seasons later, W&M captured its first CAA tournament championship since 2001 en route to reaching the NCAA Regional Final for the second time in a four-year span. In 2017, a third-place finish in the CAA standings allowed W&M to make its fifth consecutive postseason appearance, which is a program-best since qualifying started for the CAA Baseball Tournament. Murphy secured his 100th career victory mid-way through the season after the Tribe edged conference rival UNCW, 10-9, on March 26. At the end of the regular season, the Green and Gold landed five players on the all-conference teams, highlighted by junior Cullen Large receiving All-CAA First Team accolades. Senior Ryder Miconi, who was tabbed All-CAA Third Team, continued to excel in the classroom as he repeated as CAA Scholar Athlete of the Year. In addition, All-CAA second teamer Brandon Raquet was named to Collegiate Baseball s Freshman All-American Team. Murphy also helped produced a draft class of at least three W&M players for the fifth time in program history. Redshirt sophomore Nick Raquet became the third-highest all-time MLB draft pick by getting selected in the third round by the Washington Nationals, Large was chosen in the fifth round by the Toronto Blue Jays and senior Nick Brown was picked by the Minnesota Twins in the 32nd round. It was the second time in program history that two players were taken inside the first five rounds of the MLB Draft. The 2016 season will go down as one of the most memorable seasons in program history. Down 8-1 in what looked like its final at-bat of the season, the Tribe answered with seven runs in the ninth and sparked a two-week run for the ages. Following a 27-hour rain delay, W&M went onto win the first CAA Championship game in 12 innings, before senior Josh Smith s grand-slam homer in the bottom of the eighth inning lifted them to the CAA Tournament crown and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. In the NCAA Regional, the Tribe, which fell in its first game, knocked out Bryant and defending national champion Virginia on its way to its second Regional Final in four seasons. When all was said and done the Green and Gold won six elimination games against Northeastern, College of Charleston, UNCW (twice), Bryant, and Virginia. For his efforts, Murphy was named VaSID Coach of the Year. Individually, he helped lead six Tribe players to all-conference awards, including senior Charley Gould, junior Ryder Miconi, and sophomore Ryan Hall, who were named to the second team. Miconi was rewarded for his hard work in the classroom by being named the CAA Scholar Athlete of the Year. Gould became the 35th player in school history to be drafted when the Oakland Athletics drafted him in the 26th round. It was the fifth straight season that the Tribe had a player selected in the MLB Draft. Throughout his stint in the W&M dugout, Murphy has mentored a total of nine MLB Draft picks, two national award semifinalists and 22 all-conference players. Michael Katz (2012-14), who garnered multiple All-American honors, was tabbed a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist in 2014. Additionally, Katz and Charley Gould (2013-16) were just two of three players in program history to become Dick Howser Trophy semifinalists, representing W&M on the prestigious list in back-to-back years ( 14 & 15). Murphy also helped develop a quartet of record-setting athletes. Under his watch, three pitching records were shattered as John Farrell (2010-13) set a new single-season wins standard (11), Jason Inghram (2012-15) replaced the school s all-time wins mark (26) and Joseph Gaouette (2013-16) broke the career saves record (18). Furthermore, Katz eclipsed the single-season RBI ledger (75). The Easton Mass. native, who enters his sixth season with the Tribe baseball program, after spending threeseasons at Ivy League school Brown. While at Brown, Murphy served as the Bears recruiting coordinator and hitting coach. During his three-year tenure in Providence, R.I., Murphy mentored 10 All-Ivy League selections. Prior to his time with the Bears, Murphy was an assistant at Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., (2006-09) where he was the recruiting director for the Bulldogs. His on the field responsibilities at Bryant included overseeing the catchers, outfielders and batting. In 2008, he was a member of a Bulldog squad that captured the Northeast-10 Championship. His tenure at Bryant was highlighted by 132 victories, two NCAA Tournament Regional final appearances and a school-record 42 wins in 2008. At the plate, Bryant improved every season in batting average and runs per game under Murphy's tutelage. In 2004 and 2005, Murphy served as an assistant at Wheaton College in Norton, Ma. While coaching at Wheaton, Murphy's coaching engagement centered on the Lyons' hitting approach and catchers. The Lyons captured two New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) titles and made it all the way to the 2005 NCAA New England Regional finals during Murphy's two seasons. Murphy has summer coaching experience in the Cape Cod League and the Northwoods League. Murphy served as the hitting coach for the CCBL's Hyannis Mets during the summers of 2005 and 2006. In 2008, he was the Head Coach of the Battle Creek (MI) Bombers of the Northwoods League. He played collegiately at Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass., where he was the team captain in 2003. Murphy earned a degree in business management from Merrimack in 2003 and a Master's Degree in Sports Management from California University of Pennsylvania in 2009. Murphy resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Karen, son, Connor, and daughter Maggie.
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TEAM/OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS WILLIAM & MARY CUMULATIVE STATS