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NORTH CAROLINA BASEBALL 2001 NORTH CAROLINA BASEBALL 1 UNC QUICK FACTS & DIRECTORY Location.................................................... Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment .............................................................. 24,635 Chartered .................................................................. 1789 Nickname ............................................................ Tar Heels Colors ..............................................Carolina Blue & White Conference .................................................. Atlantic Coast National Affiliation .................................... NCAA, Division I Chancellor......................................................James Moeser Athletic Director ............................................Dick Baddour Senior Associate Athletic Director ..................Larry Gallo Jr. Senior Associate A.D. for Olympic Sports ............Beth Miller Athletic Department Switchboards Smith Center .................................. (919) 962-6000 Carmichael Auditorium .................. (919) 962-5411 BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach .......................................... Mike Fox (UNC ‘78) Career Record ........................ 627-176-4 (17 years) Record at Carolina ............................87-35 (2 years) Assistant Coaches ...................................... Roger Williams Chad Holbrook Scott Forbes Equipment Manager ........................................ Tim Pfennig Managers ........................Travis Everette, Brandon Leonard Administrative Assistant ...................................... Joan Holt Groundskeeper ................................................Chuck Ward Office Location .......................... Cary C. Boshamer Stadium Office Phone.............................................. (919) 962-2351 Office Fax.................................................. (919) 962-3865 2000 Record .................... 46-17 overall, 12-12 ACC (fifth) 2000 Postseason Play .................... ACC Tournament (1-2) NCAA Tournament — Upper Montclair, N.J., Regional (2-2) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 11/15 Starters Returning/Lost ................................................ 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost ................................................ 4/6 Home Field.................... Cary C. Boshamer Stadium (2,500) Natural Grass; LF-335, LCF-370, CF-400, RCF 362, RF-335 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant A.D. for Athletic Media Relations Steve Kirschner Director of Media Relations for Olympic Sports Dave Lohse Assistant Director ................................................Kevin Best Assistant Director ............................................Matt Bowers Assistant Director ..............................................Dana Gelin Assistant Director (baseball contact) ..............David Tinson Intern ........................................................Suzette Thweatt Administrative Assistant .................................... Lee Snyder Office Phone .................................... (919) 962-2123/1376 Office Fax.................................................. (919) 962-0612 Tinson at Home ........................................ (919) 968-1386 Tinson’s email ................................[email protected] Mailing Address .......................................... P.O. Box 2126 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 UNC Athletics Web Page ....................www.TarHeelBlue.com INSIDE THE GUIDE General Information ..................................................1 Media Information ......................................................2 2001 Schedule ..........................................................3 2001 Season Preview ..............................................4-5 2001 Rosters..............................................................6 2001 Photo Roster ....................................................7 Player Profiles ......................................................8-19 Head Coach Mike Fox ..............................................20 Assistant Coaches Roger Williams and Chad Holbrook 21 Assistant Coach Scott Forbes/Support Staff ..............22 Chancellor James Moeser and AD Dick Baddour ......23 Boshamer Stadium..............................................24-25 Game Day at Boshamer Stadium ........................26-27 A Total Program ................................................28-29 The University of North Carolina ........................30-31 Carolina’s Athletic Heritage ................................32-33 2000 Season Review ..........................................34-35 2000 Results & Statistics ....................................36-38 The Atlantic Coast Conference ................................39 2001 ACC Opponents ..............................................40 2001 Non-Conference Opponents............................41 Carolina Baseball History ....................................42-43 Carolina Baseball’s Rich Tradition ......................44-45 ACC Honors..............................................................46 Team Awards ..........................................................47 All-Americas/Retired Jerseys ....................................48 National Team & Professional Players ......................49 Tar Heels in Professional Baseball ......................50-51 Carolina Record Book ........................................52-54 The Last Time It Happened ......................................54 Annual Statistical Leaders ........................................55 Carolina in the ACC ..................................................56 Series & Coaching Records ......................................57 In the ACC Tournament ............................................58 In the NCAA Tournament ........................................59 Lettermen Since 1947 ........................................60-61 Results Since 1910 ............................................62-71 Year-By-Year Records ..............................................72 CREDITS The 2001 North Carolina baseball media guide was designed and edited by David Tinson. Editorial assistance provided by the UNC Athletic Media Relations Staff. Front and back covers designed by Diana Palmer. Team photo and mugshots by Dan Sears. Historical photos as credited. Cover photos by Kevin Cox, Grant Halverson, Dan Sears and Brad Smith. Printed by B&B Printing of Bristol, Tenn. On July 8, 1997, UNC and Nike signed a five-year, $7.1 million contract under which Nike will provide each Tar Heel ath- letic team shoes, apparel, equipment bags and other products. UNC also received $400,000 for the Chancellor’s Academic

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NORTH CAROLINA BASEBALL

2001 NORTH CAROLINA BASEBALL1

UNC QUICK FACTS & DIRECTORYLocation.................................................... Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment .............................................................. 24,635Chartered .................................................................. 1789Nickname ............................................................ Tar HeelsColors ..............................................Carolina Blue & WhiteConference .................................................. Atlantic CoastNational Affiliation .................................... NCAA, Division IChancellor......................................................James MoeserAthletic Director ............................................Dick BaddourSenior Associate Athletic Director ..................Larry Gallo Jr.Senior Associate A.D. for Olympic Sports ............Beth MillerAthletic Department Switchboards

Smith Center .................................. (919) 962-6000Carmichael Auditorium .................. (919) 962-5411

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach.......................................... Mike Fox (UNC ‘78)

Career Record ........................ 627-176-4 (17 years)Record at Carolina ............................87-35 (2 years)

Assistant Coaches ...................................... Roger WilliamsChad Holbrook

Scott ForbesEquipment Manager ........................................ Tim PfennigManagers ........................Travis Everette, Brandon LeonardAdministrative Assistant ...................................... Joan HoltGroundskeeper ................................................Chuck WardOffice Location .......................... Cary C. Boshamer StadiumOffice Phone.............................................. (919) 962-2351Office Fax.................................................. (919) 962-38652000 Record .................... 46-17 overall, 12-12 ACC (fifth)2000 Postseason Play .................... ACC Tournament (1-2)

NCAA Tournament — Upper Montclair, N.J., Regional(2-2)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 11/15 Starters Returning/Lost ................................................ 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost ................................................ 4/6 Home Field.................... Cary C. Boshamer Stadium (2,500)

Natural Grass; LF-335, LCF-370, CF-400, RCF 362,RF-335

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant A.D. for Athletic Media Relations Steve KirschnerDirector of Media Relations for Olympic Sports Dave LohseAssistant Director ................................................Kevin BestAssistant Director ............................................Matt BowersAssistant Director ..............................................Dana GelinAssistant Director (baseball contact) ..............David TinsonIntern ........................................................Suzette ThweattAdministrative Assistant .................................... Lee SnyderOffice Phone.................................... (919) 962-2123/1376Office Fax.................................................. (919) 962-0612Tinson at Home ........................................ (919) 968-1386Tinson’s email [email protected] Address .......................................... P.O. Box 2126

Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514UNC Athletics Web Page ....................www.TarHeelBlue.com

INSIDE THE GUIDEGeneral Information ..................................................1Media Information ......................................................22001 Schedule ..........................................................32001 Season Preview..............................................4-52001 Rosters..............................................................62001 Photo Roster ....................................................7Player Profiles ......................................................8-19Head Coach Mike Fox ..............................................20Assistant Coaches Roger Williams and Chad Holbrook 21Assistant Coach Scott Forbes/Support Staff..............22Chancellor James Moeser and AD Dick Baddour ......23Boshamer Stadium..............................................24-25Game Day at Boshamer Stadium ........................26-27A Total Program ................................................28-29The University of North Carolina ........................30-31Carolina’s Athletic Heritage ................................32-332000 Season Review ..........................................34-352000 Results & Statistics ....................................36-38The Atlantic Coast Conference ................................392001 ACC Opponents ..............................................402001 Non-Conference Opponents............................41Carolina Baseball History ....................................42-43Carolina Baseball’s Rich Tradition ......................44-45ACC Honors..............................................................46Team Awards ..........................................................47All-Americas/Retired Jerseys ....................................48National Team & Professional Players ......................49Tar Heels in Professional Baseball ......................50-51Carolina Record Book ........................................52-54The Last Time It Happened ......................................54Annual Statistical Leaders ........................................55Carolina in the ACC..................................................56Series & Coaching Records ......................................57In the ACC Tournament............................................58In the NCAA Tournament ........................................59Lettermen Since 1947 ........................................60-61Results Since 1910 ............................................62-71Year-By-Year Records ..............................................72

CREDITSThe 2001 North Carolina baseball

media guide was designed and editedby David Tinson. Editorial assistanceprovided by the UNC Athletic MediaRelations Staff. Front and back coversdesigned by Diana Palmer.

Team photo and mugshots by DanSears. Historical photos as credited.Cover photos by Kevin Cox, GrantHalverson, Dan Sears and Brad Smith.Printed by B&B Printing of Bristol,Tenn.

On July 8, 1997, UNC and Nike signed afive-year, $7.1 million contract underwhich Nike will provide each Tar Heel ath-letic team shoes, apparel, equipment bagsand other products. UNC also received$400,000 for the Chancellor’s Academic

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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The 2001 North Carolina baseball media guide is a multipurpose pub-lication for use by the media as well as alumni and fans of Carolina base-ball. Additional information, news releases and photographs are avail-able to accredited members of the media. All requests should be direct-ed to David Tinson at (919) 962-0084.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTSWorking press, radio and photographer credentials for games at

Boshamer Stadium may be obtained by calling David Tinson at (919)962-0084, preferably at least 24 hours in advance. Parking is available inthe fenced-in lots located on the third-base side of the stadium and inother selected areas outside the main stadium entrance. There is noreserved parking. A phone line can be made available for print media tofile stories from the press box after the game has been completed.

VISITING RADIOA booth is available for the opposing team’s radio broadcast. Phone

lines for Boshamer Stadium can be arranged by contacting BellSouth at(919) 780-2800 from inside the BellSouth calling area or (800) 767-2355from elsewhere in the United States. (For ordering purposes, BoshamerStadium is located on Ridge Road.)

INTERVIEWSCoach Mike Fox and the Carolina players will be available for post-

game interviews following a 10-minute cooling off period. Fox will meetwith the media on the field in front of the UNC dugout immediately aftertalking with the team. Requested Tar Heel players will be escorted to theinterview area by media relations personnel.

Interviews with visiting team members can be conducted on the fieldor in the dugout, subject to the policy of the visiting team’s media rela-tions representative.

Non-gameday interviews with Carolina players must be arrangedthrough David Tinson of the UNC Athletic Media Relations office andwill be conducted immediately before or after practice whenever possi-ble. Tinson can be reached at (919) 962-0084. Fox is available by call-ing the baseball office directly at (919) 962-2351.

BOSHAMER STADIUMBoshamer Stadium is located on Ridge Road across from Henry

Stadium and the football practice fields. From I-40, take N.C. Hwy. 54(exit 273) toward Chapel Hill. Pass under U.S. Hwy. 15-501 then turnleft at the traffic light at the edge of the UNC campus onto Country ClubRoad. Turn right almost immediately onto Ridge Road. BoshamerStadium will be on the left. Parking is available at the nearby Rams HeadLot.

MEDIA TEAMLINKReleases, standings and statistics are available by accessing

www.mediateamlink.com. Members of the media can view documents online or have documents delivered via fax or email. MediaTeamlink is freeto all accredited media members. Documents requested via fax will incura $0.15 per page charge.

To open an account, log on to www.mediateamlink.com and click the"Sign Up Here" button. Pivotal Communications will conduct an audit toeliminate those who are not accredited media members.

Documents also are available on InfoConnection. To access the serv-ice, dial 770-558-6000 from a fax machine headset and enter your 10-digit PIN. To acquire a PIN, call Pivotal Communications at 770-399-0096.

CAROLINA BASEBALL ON THE WEBFor all the latest Carolina baseball news, results and statistics, check

out the official Internet site of the UNC Department of Athletics,TarHeelBlue.com.

CAROLINA BASEBALL ON THE TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK

The Tar Heel Sports Network will be the voice ofCarolina Baseball when it comes to action on the dia-mond in 2001.

The network will broadcast as many as 23 regular-season games and all of Carolina’s ACC Tournamentcontests and any NCAA Tournament games in whichCarolina is a participant.

Stephen Gates will serve as the play-by-playannouncer with Craig Kocher and Jones Angell serv-ing as color analysts for home games. Gates (UNC‘98) is in his fifth season as play-by-play man for theTar Heels, while Kocher (UNC ‘98) is in his sixth sea-son and Angell (UNC ‘01) is in his second coveringUNC baseball for the Tar Heel Sports Network.

Coverage begins 15 minutes before each game. Note that the followingschedule is subject to change depending on UNC men’s and women’s basket-ball coverage.

Date Opponent AirtimeMarch 21 Towson 2:45 p.m.March 24 at Florida State 12:45 p.m.March 25 at Florida State 12:45 p.m.March 31 at NC State 6:45 p.m.April 6 at Maryland 2:45 p.m.April 7 at Maryland 12:45 p.m.April 8 at Maryland 12:45 p.m.April 11 Charlotte 6:45 p.m.April 13 Virginia 6:45 p.m.April 14 Virginia 6:45 p.m.April 15 Virginia 1:15 p.m.April 20 Duke 6:45 p.m.April 21 Duke 6:45 p.m.April 22 Duke 1:15 p.m.April 25 UNC Greensboro 6:45 p.m.April 27 at Clemson 7 p.m.April 28 at Clemson 6:45 p.m.April 29 at Clemson 1:45 p.m.May 1 Liberty 6:45 p.m.May 2 at UNC Wilmington 6:45 p.m.May 11 Georgia Tech 6:45 p.m.May 12 Georgia Tech 6:45 p.m.May 13 Georgia Tech 1:15 p.m.May 15-20 at ACC Tournament TBAMay 25-27 at NCAA Tournament TBA

• All broadcasts begin with a 15-minute pre-game show.• The Mike Fox Coach’s Show will air Monday’s from 5:30-6 p.m. on WCHLbeginning March 12.

Stephen GatesPlay-by-Play

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS STATEMENT ON GAMBLING

The mission of the Department of Athletics is to sponsor a broad-based ath-letic program that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young menand women to grow and develop. In keeping with the Department's mission andthe University's commitment to educational interests, competitive athletic pro-grams, and integrity in all areas, the Department of Athletics strongly condemnsthe influence of gambling on intercollegiate athletics.

Student gambling is a significant issue on college campuses. Student-athleteinvolvement in gambling has produced many tragic situations, both for student-athletes and the universities they represent. Student-athletes often compete incontests that generate interest from those involved in gambling and, possibly,organized crime. If given the opportunity, those interests will not hesitate toexploit the position student-athletes hold on college campuses. As such, theUniversity of North Carolina is firmly opposed to all forms of gambling andbribery related to intercollegiate athletics.To fulfill its educational obligation, the Department provides a gambling educa-tion program to all its student-athletes and departmental staff members. Thisstatement and the educational program are reflections of the Department's com-mitment to keeping intercollegiate athletics free from the influences of gamblingand its related activities.

The Department requires its staff members and student-athletes to adhere toNCAA, state and federal laws regarding gambling. In the interest of fair compe-tition and the growth and development of student-athletes, the Departmentstrongly urges its friends and supporters to refrain from gambling/betting on con-tests involving collegiate competition and to abide by state and federal laws.

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SCHEDULE

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Day Date Opponent Site TimeSat. Feb. 10 James Madison Chapel Hill 1 p.m.Sun. Feb. 11 James Madison Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue. Feb. 13 Coastal Carolina Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Wed. Feb. 14 William & Mary Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Fri. Feb. 16 South Alabama-1 Mobile, Ala. 6 p.m.Sat. Feb. 17 Auburn-1 Mobile, Ala. 3:30 p.m.Sun. Feb. 18 Minnesota-1 Mobile, Ala.* 11 a.m.Wed. Feb. 21 High Point Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Fri. Feb. 23 Seton Hall Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Sat. Feb. 24 Seton Hall Chapel Hill 1 p.m.Sun. Feb. 25 Seton Hall Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue. Feb. 27 Davidson Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Fri. March 2 UCLA Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Sat. March 3 UCLA Chapel Hill 1 p.m.Sun. March 4 UCLA Chapel Hill 1 p.m.Tue. March 6 Elon Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Wed. March 7 Appalachian State Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Fri. March 9 Lemoyne Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Sat. March 10 Lemoyne Chapel Hill 1 p.m.Sun. March 11 Lemoyne Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue. March 13 Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 6 p.m.Fri. March 16 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Sat. March 17 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 1 p.m.Sun. March 18 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue. March 20 Towson Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Wed. March 21 Towson Chapel Hill 3 p.m.Fri. March 23 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 6 p.m.Sat. March 24 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 1 p.m. (TV)Sun. March 25 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 1 p.m.Wed. March 28 Winthrop Fort Mill, S.C.** 6:30 p.m.Fri. March 30 NC State Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m.Sat. March 31 NC State Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m.Sun. April 1 NC State Raleigh, N.C. 1:30 p.m.Wed. April 4 Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va.*** 7 p.m.Fri. April 6 Maryland College Park, Md. 3 p.m.Sat. April 7 Maryland College Park, Md. 1 p.m.Sun. April 8 Maryland College Park, Md. 1 p.m.Tue. April 10 UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. 6 p.m.Wed. April 11 Charlotte Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Fri. April 13 Virginia Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Sat. April 14 Virginia Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Sun. April 15 Virginia Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue. April 17 East Carolina Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Fri. April 20 Duke Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Sat. April 21 Duke Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Sun. April 22 Duke Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue. April 24 UNC Wilmington Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Wed. April 25 UNC Greensboro Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Fri. April 27 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 7:15 p.m.Sat. April 28 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 7 p.m.Sun. April 29 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 2 p.m.Tue. May 1 Liberty Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Wed. May 2 UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. 7 p.m.Fri. May 11 Georgia Tech Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Sat. May 12 Georgia Tech Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Sun. May 13 Georgia Tech Chapel Hill 1:30 p.m.Tue-Sun. May 15-20 at ACC Tournament Fort Mill, S.C.** TBA

1-at South Alabama Tournament* - game played at Henry Aaron Stadium** - games played at Knights Stadium*** - game played at The Diamond

Carolina will play at least 10opponents that qualified forthe 2000 NCAA Tournament.

Auburn, Clemson, EastCarolina, Florida State,

Georgia Tech, Minnesota,Seton Hall, South Alabama,

UCLA and Wake Forest.

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Five of Carolina’s 2001 opponents earned No. 1seeds in last year’s NCAA

Tournament.East Carolina, Clemson,UCLA, Florida State and

Georgia Tech.

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Six of Carolina’s opponentsbegan the season ranked inBaseball America’s Top 25

poll. Georgia Tech (1)Florida State (7)

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SEASON PREVIEW

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Coming off one of the finest seasons inCarolina baseball history — a record-setting2000 campaign that saw the Tar Heels post a 46-17 record and fall just one win shy of the NCAASuper Regionals — head coach Mike Fox’s 2001team features 18 new faces but has its sights seton building on one of the best runs in the historyof the program.

Fox, now in his third year back at his almamater, has posted an impressive 87-35 mark intwo years, but he knows Carolina has its workcut out in 2001. Gone are 15 letterwinners from2000, including a record-tying seven who wereselected in the Major League Baseball Draft, andUNC’s hopes will be pinned on the developmentof several young and inexperienced players.

“For me it’s like ‘Welcome to Division I base-ball,’” Fox says, who returned to Chapel Hill in1998 after leading Division III powerhouseNorth Carolina Wesleyan College to 540 wins in15 seasons and the 1989 national championship.“Everyone’s going to say we’re a young team,but I told our guys I like to think of it as a newteam. I don’t want them to get caught up withthe idea that just because we’re young thatmeans we have to play young or lose games.

“We miss all those guys from last year, butthis fall was very exciting. Our guys were veryeager to learn, and I thought the few returningplayers that we have did a great job of meshingwith our new guys and showing some leader-ship.”

Despite the loss of some of the most decorat-ed players in Carolina history, there is plenty oftalent to build around. Sophomore centerfielderAdam Greenberg, last year’s Atlantic CoastConference Rookie of the Year, and catcherRyan Blake, also a sophomore after red-shirtingthe 2000 campaign, will be two keys toCarolina’s success. Sophomore infielders ChadProsser and Russ Adams and junior ChrisMaples all gained valuable experience in 2000and big-hitting Sean Farrell, who last year sawmost of his time at first, will see more time in theoutfield after the departure of senior right fielderMatt McCay.

The biggest question marks lie in thepitching staff. Six Tar Heel pitchers havebeen drafted in the last two years, includingfirst-rounders Mike Bynum and KyleSnyder in 1999 and second-rounder RyanSnare in 2000, and that leaves sophomoreright-hander Scott Autrey as the onlyreturnee with more than one career victory.

Fox will look to establish consistencyand confidence in his young squad by open-ing at home for the first time since 1979.The Tar Heels, who have won 88 percent oftheir games over the past two seasons atBoshamer Stadium, host James Madison onFeb. 10 for the season-opener. With 22 ofits first 26 games in Chapel Hill, Fox hopeshis team will have matured when it travelsto Tallahassee in late March for its first roadACC series, against powerful Florida State.

“The good thing about this year is thatwe have 36 home games,” Fox says. “Thebad news is the conference games we haveon the road. We have to visit our arch-rivalNC State on the road, we go to Florida Stateand Clemson, and we struggled at Marylanda couple of years ago and now they have anew coach. Obviously, all ACC games aredifficult, but it will be exciting to see howour young team responds.”

That 36-game home schedule will be far fromeasy as well. After returning from the SouthAlabama Tournament (Feb. 16-18), which fea-tures host South Alabama and preseason Top 25teams Auburn and Minnesota, the Tar Heels hostSeton Hall and UCLA, both 2000 NCAATournament participants, in back-to-back week-end series. The Tar Heels open the ACC seasonby hosting Wake Forest March 16-18, whilehome sets with Virginia and Duke follow inApril and Georgia Tech visits Chapel Hill toclose the regular season in May.

PITCHINGCarolina’s pitching staff has been decimated

by graduation and the MLB Draft over the pasttwo seasons. The 1999 staff posted the nation’seighth-best ERA two years ago and last season’sgroup made its mark by blanking opponents inseven games, UNC’s most shutouts since the1978 staff also blanked seven opponents en routeto that season’s College World Series. But justas last year’s staff had to compensate for the lossof first-round draft picks Bynum and Snyder, the2001 group will be without starters Snare, ChrisElmore and Eric Henderson and relieversDerrick DePriest, Ryan Earey and B.J. Finnertyfrom a year ago. Those six pitchers accountedfor 38 of Carolina’s 46 wins last year, 14 of its15 saves and 465.0 of 564.2 innings (82.4 per-cent).

Those are substantial losses indeed. Autrey, a right-handed sophomore from

Arlington, Texas, had just the ninth perfect sea-son in school history with a 7-0 mark in 17appearances last year. Carolina’s only returningstarter, Autrey is coming off a productive sum-mer in the Coastal Plain League and his size andstamina will be a big plus for the Tar Heels intheir pursuit for consistent starting pitching.

Four freshmen — Daniel Moore, ScottManshack, Dennis Robinson and Bo Dickerson

— will battle for the other spots in Carolina’sstarting rotation.

Moore, a 6-5, 190-pound left-hander fromSpencer, N.C., was highly touted coming out ofNorth Rowan High School and was drafted inthe 23rd round by the Florida Marlins.

“Daniel has a very good arm and he can getthe ball up there in velocity,” Fox says. “We’reused to having left-handers in the rotation, sothat’s a positive, and he looked very good in hisfirst few outings in the fall.”

Manshack is a 5-11, 165-pound right-handerfrom Indian Trail, N.C., who was an all-confer-ence and all-state performer at Piedmont HighSchool. He impressed the coaching staff withhis work ethic in the fall.

Robinson, a 6-3, 200-pound righty fromPutnam Valley, N.Y., was drafted out ofLakeland High School in the 40th round by theToronto Blue Jays. He was a three-time all-statepick and was named his league’s MVP threeyears.

Dickerson could also work his way into therotation. A 6-2, 185-pound left-hander fromAsheville, N.C., Dickerson also was drafted lateout of T.C. Roberson High School after hehelped lead his team to the state 3A title last yearas the championship MVP.

“The key for all these guys will be whetherthey can throw their breaking ball and changeupover the plate, behind in the count,” Fox says.“All these guys are just going to have to jumpinto the fire and learn as they go.”

In relief, the consistency of DePriest, who fin-ished his career with 124 appearances (second inschool history), will be sorely missed.

Jason Howell, the lone senior on Carolina’sroster after transferring from Appalachian State,will likely be used as a closer. Even though it’sjust his first year in the program, the lefty couldhave mentality and maturity to fill the void.

Ralph Roberts, a junior transfer from Lenoir

Mike Fox onAdam Greenberg:“He’ll have that pres-sure on him torepeat. But I thinkAdam has the matu-rity and intelligenceto understand thatand be

Mike Fox is 87-35 in two years atCarolina, but this year’s team returnsjust 11 letterwinners from a year ago.

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Community College, also could be used to closegames. Roberts just joined the Tar Heels inJanuary, but he’s a highly talented prospect whohas already been drafted three times.

“We’re going to have a closer by committeeearly in the year until we figure out who has theright mentality for the job,” says Fox, who addedthat freshman Whitley Benson will also be in themix. “After depending on Derrick so long, that’sgoing to be a big hole to fill in the early going.”

Sophomore Matt Tanner, who was 1-1 withone save in 20 appearances last year, will likelysee time in long- to middle-relief, as will sopho-more Jason King, junior Joey Popovich andfreshmen Todd Boessen and Scott Senatore.

CATCHER Carolina’s losses around the diamond are also

heavily felt behind the plate. Dan Moylan wasan eighth-round draft pick last year as a junior bythe St. Louis Cardinals. One of the top defensivecatchers in the nation, Moylan was also amongCarolina’s leaders in most offensive categoriesand he finished his career with a school-record174 walks in just three seasons.

Sophomore Ryan Blake returns in 2001 aftermissing last year recovering from shoulder sur-gery, and the Tar Heels have high hopes thathe’ll pick up where Moylan left off behind theplate. Blake played in 54 games as a freshmanin 1999, starting 38, and he hit .267 with fivehome runs and 24 RBIs. He was off to a tear in2000, hitting .323 with two homers and 13 RBIsbefore his season ended just nine games into theyear. He underwent surgery in March 2000 torepair a partial tear of his right rotator cuff.

“We need Ryan to come back healthy withwhat we lost in Danny,” Fox says. “I know hewas excited to be back in the fall and he lookedgood out there. His shoulder looked like it wasfully recovered.

“He’s lifted hard and gotten bigger andstronger, so we’re hoping he has a real good yearfor us. He’ll be in the lineup every day, proba-bly playing first on days when he doesn’t catch.But he’ll be behind the plate a lot for us.

Ron Braun, a 5-10, 185-pound freshman fromStony Brook, N.Y., will be the top backup atcatcher and has the ability to provide somepower at the plate. He was New York’s GatoradeHigh School Player of the Year in 2000 and wasrated as one of the top 100 prospects in thenation by Baseball America.

“Ron’s a real tough, hard-nosed kid that real-ly loves to play and worked really hard this fall,”Fox says. “We were fortunate last year withDanny being able to catch every game, but wewon’t be doing that this year. We’ll have Ronback there for us some along with Ryan.”

INFIELD Carolina’s most experience is in its infield.

The Tar Heels will certainly miss Clay Hooper,who graduated last year after five years in theprogram and finished his career amongCarolina’s all-time leaders in runs, hits and dou-bles, but junior Chris Maples and sophomoresChad Prosser and Russ Adams all gained valu-able experience with significant playing time in2000. They will be counted on to pick up wherethey left off when the Heels hit the field inFebruary.

Maples is a versatile performer for the TarHeels who has seen time around the infield dur-ing his career, but he’s slated to be Carolina’sregular starter at third in 2001. He played in 53games a year ago, starting 24, and batted .306.His improvement throughout the year showedwhen he was named to the All-Tournament teamat UNC’s NCAA Regional after hitting .400 infour games.

Prosser, who started 60 games last year in theinfield, will play short. One of the best defen-sive shortstops in the ACC, he shifted to theposition late last season after starting 39 of thefirst 46 games at second base, He flourished inthe move over the final 17 games of the year.

Adams will play second base exclusively forthe Tar Heels after seeing time at both third andsecond as a freshman. Adams, who played in 50games, was fifth on the team last year with a.322 batting average and he ranked third with 20

stolen bases. “Russ, Chad and Chris are all hard workers,”

Fox says. “They’re going to have to take onmore of a leadership role this year. They are theexperienced guys on the field, so they’ll need tostep forward. I love all of our infielders becausethey just work so hard.”

The only hole to fill in the infield is at firstbase. While Sean Farrell started 21 of the 55games in which he played at first last year, thepower-hitting sophomore will likely see timeboth at first and in right field. Farrell was thirdon the team last year with nine home runs and 44RBIs. Blake will also be used at first on dayswhen he’s not catching.

“Sean will probably be in the lineup some-where,” Fox says. “I really think right field isprobably his best position, but he may not beable to play there because of other personnel.He might play first one day, right field the next.”

OUTFIELD Greenberg’s return to center field should help

provide some stability to a young outfield thatmust deal with the loss of All-America TyrellGodwin in left and McCay in right.

A freshman All-America and second-team

All-ACC selection in addition to being pickedthe league’s top freshman last year, Greenberghad one of the finest seasons in Carolina historyin 2000. From the leadoff slot, Greenberg ledTar Heel regulars in batting average (.386), hits(98), runs (69), triples (7), stolen bases (28) andslugging percentage (.594). Greenberg partici-pated in fall drills on a limited basis because ofan injury to his middle and ring fingers on hisright hand incurred during an August weightroom accident, but after having successful sur-gery on the hand in November he should be backto full speed.

“It will be a more difficult year this year forAdam because of course everyone now knowswho he is,” Fox says. “He’ll have that pressureon him to repeat. But I think Adam has the matu-rity and intelligence to understand that and beable to deal with it.

“Our biggest relief is that while he missedmuch of our fall practice, he’s going to be readyto go for the season. We’re fortunate his injurywas not more serious.”

As Fox says, “Our two outfield spots otherthan Adam in center are very much up in the air.”

In left, Roberts and freshmen Brandon Russelland Chase Younts all have a chance to con-tribute. While Younts, a 5-9, 155-pounder fromLexington, N.C., had a chance to participate —and excel — in fall workouts, Russell andRoberts are both unknowns heading into the sea-son.

Russell is a 5-11, 180-pound two-sport athletefrom Decatur, Ga., who started seven games attailback for the Tar Heel football team and thusdid not work out with the baseball team untilafter that season had ended. He was a standoutin baseball as well as in football at Marist HighSchool, batting .483 with 11 homers as a senior,so Fox is optimistic that Russell will be able tocontribute in left.

Farrell will see time in right, while freshmanJeremy Cleveland is likely to share some timethere as well.

Cleveland, a 6-2, 180-pounder from Fairfax,Va., worked out primarily in the infield duringthe fall, but he’s likely to see most of his playingtime in either right or left field. Virginia’sGatorade Player of the Year, Cleveland is anexplosive offensive player whose bat will beneeded in the Tar Heel lineup.

“Jeremy’s our best new offensive player,” Foxsays. “We know he’s going to be in our lineupsomewhere, because he proved in the fall that hecan hit. We just need to find him the right placeto play defensively.”

As with any new season, there are alwaysplenty of question marks. A team that returnsjust 11 letterwinners probably has more thanmost, but Fox is excited at the challenge of find-ing which of his newcomers are ready for thechallenge of ACC baseball and prepared to helplead the Tar Heels to their goals.

“Our goals are always going to be to get to 40-plus wins and to get into the NCAATournament,” Fox says. “With a young team,we’ll have some peaks and valleys. But it’simportant that we keep our confidence upthroughout the season. It’s a long haul and thekey is to continue to improve and be playing ourbest at ACC Tournament time.”

Ryan

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Numerical Roster1 Chris Maples2 Chad Holbrook3 Jeremy Cleveland4 Chad Prosser5 Adam Greenberg6 Ron Braun7 Scott Senatore8 Ryan Blake10 Ryan Horney11 Chase Younts12 Wes Moyer13 Bart Walker14 Whitley Benson15 Russ Adams16 Kevin Brower17 Scott Autrey18 Scott Manshack20 Jason King21 Dennis Robinson23 Roger Williams24 Brandon Russell25 Daniel Moore26 Mike Cooke28 Matt Tanner29 Sean Farrell30 Mike Fox31 Joey Popovich32 Michael Gross33 Todd Boessen34 Jason Howell35 Scott Forbes37 Ralph Roberts40 Bo Dickerson

Alphabetical Roster15 Russ Adams17 Scott Autrey14 Whitley Benson8 Ryan Blake33 Todd Boessen6 Ron Braun16 Kevin Brower3 Jeremy Cleveland26 Mike Cooke40 Bo Dickerson29 Sean Farrell35 Scott Forbes30 Mike Fox5 Adam Greenberg32 Michael Gross2 Chad Holbrook10 Ryan Horney34 Jason Howell20 Jason King18 Scott Manshack1 Chris Maples25 Daniel Moore12 Wes Moyer31 Joey Popovich4 Chad Prosser37 Ralph Roberts21 Dennis Robinson24 Brandon Russell7 Scott Senatore28 Matt Tanner13 Bart Walker23 Roger Williams11 Chase Younts

PITCHERSNo. Player Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School)17 Scott Autrey P R/R 6-2 225 So. Arlington, Texas (James Martin)14 Whitley Benson P L/R 6-1 196 Fr. Plymouth, N.C. (Plymouth)33 Todd Boessen P R/R 6-6 208 Fr. Fairfax, Va. (Paul VI)16 Kevin Brower P R/R 5-11 182 Fr. Middleboro, Mass. (Coyle-Cassidy)40 Bo Dickerson P R/L 6-2 196 Fr. Asheville, N.C. (T.C. Roberson)32 Michael Gross P R/R 6-4 215 Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Walton)34 Jason Howell P L/L 6-2 196 Sr. Millers Creek, N.C. (West Wilkes)20 Jason King P R/R 6-0 183 So. Charlotte, N.C. (West Mecklenberg)18 Scott Manshack P R/R 5-11 188 Fr. Indian Trail, N.C. (Piedmont)25 Daniel Moore P R/L 6-5 202 Fr. Spencer, N.C. (North Rowan)31 Joey Popovich P R/R 6-3 220 Jr. Rockville, Md. (Wootton)37 Ralph Roberts P, OF R/R 6-2 197 Jr. Cherryville, N.C. (Lenoir CC)21 Dennis Robinson P, 3B R/R 6-3 206 Fr. Putnam Valley, N.Y. (Lakeland)28 Matt Tanner P R/R 6-3 183 So. State College, Pa. (State College)

CATCHERS8 Ryan Blake C, 1B R/R 6-1 196 So. Kernersville, N.C. (Glenn)6 Ron Braun C, OF R/R 5-10 194 Fr. Stony Brook, N.Y. (St. John)26 Mike Cooke C R/R 6-2 194 Fr. Greensboro, NC (Page)10 Ryan Horney C R/R 5-11 165 Jr. Greensboro, N.C. (Lenoir CC)

INFIELDERS15 Russ Adams 2B, 3B L/R 6-1 176 So. Laurinburg, N.C. (Scotland)29 Sean Farrell 1B, OF R/R 5-11 201 So. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Latin)1 Chris Maples 3B, 2B, SS R/R 5-10 171 Jr. Hillsborough, N.C. (Orange)4 Chad Prosser SS, 2B R/R 5-8 156 So. Austell, Ga. (Osborne)

OUTFIELDERS3 Jeremy Cleveland OF R/R 6-2 198 Fr. Fairfax, Va. (Hayfield Secondary)5 Adam Greenberg OF L/L 5-9 178 So. Guilford, Conn. (Guilford)12 Wes Moyer OF R/R 6-2 199 Fr. Apex, N.C. (Apex)24 Brandon Russell OF R/R 5-11 184 Fr. Decatur, Ga. (Marist)7 Scott Senatore OF,1B,P L/L 5-10 182 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard)13 Bart Walker OF R/R 6-1 202 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic)11 Chase Younts OF S/L 5-9 164 Fr. Lexington, N.C. (Central Davidson)

Head Coach: Mike Fox (30)Assistant Coaches: Roger Williams (23), Chad Holbrook (2), Scott Forbes (35)Head Trainer: C.B. LehnGraduate Trainer: Tony TrombettoManagers: Travis Everette, Brandon Leonard

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASSFRESHMAN

(15)Whitley BensonTodd Boessen

Ron BraunKevin Brower

Jeremy ClevelandMike Cooke

Bo DickersonMichael Gross

Scott ManshackDaniel MooreWes Moyer

Dennis RobinsonBrandon Russell

Scott SenatoreChase Younts

SOPHOMORE(8)

Russ AdamsScott AutreyRyan BlakeSean Farrell

Adam GreenbergJason King

Chad ProsserMatt Tanner

JUNIOR (5)Ryan HorneyChris MaplesJoey PopovichRalph Roberts

Bart Walker

SENIOR (1)Jason Howell

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#1 • Chris MaplesJr. • 3B/2B/SS • R/R

#3 • JeremyFr. • OF • R/R

#4 • Chad ProsserSo. • SS/2B • R/R

#5 • AdamSo. • OF • L/L

#6 • Ron BraunFr. • C/OF • R/R

#7 • Scott SenatoreFr. • OF/1B/P • L/L

#8 • Ryan BlakeSo. • C/1B • R/R

#10 • Ryan HorneyJr. • C • R/R

#11 • Chase YountsFr. • OF • S/L

#12 • Wes MoyerFr. • OF • R/R

#13 • Bart WalkerJr. • OF • R/R

#14 • WhitleyFr. • RHP • L/R

#33 • Todd BoessenFr. • RHP • R/R

#34 • Jason HowellSr. • LHP • L/L

#37 • Ralph RobertsJr. • RHP/OF • R/R

#40 • Bo DickersonFr. • LHP • R/L

#30 • Mike FoxHead Coach

#24 • BrandonFr. • OF • R/R

#25 • Daniel MooreFr. • LHP • R/L

#26 • Mike CookeFr. • C • R/R

#28 • Matt TannerSo. • RHP • R/R

#29 • Sean FarrellSo. • 1B/OF • R/R

#31 • Joey PopovichJr. • RHP • R/R

#32 • Michael GrossFr. • RHP • R/R

#15 • Russ AdamsSo. • 2B/3B • L/R

#16 • Kevin BrowerFr. • RHP • R/R

#17 • Scott AutreySo. • RHP • R/R

#18 • ScottFr. • RHP • R/R

#20 • Jason KingSo. • RHP • R/R

#21 • DennisFr. • RHP/3B • R/R

PHOTO ROSTER

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Carolina’s starting second baseman … a very athletic and hard-workingplayer … saw time at both third and second base as a freshman … will becounted on to provide more of a leadership role in 2001.

As a Freshman (2000)Started 37 games … saw majority of time early in the season at third base,but shifted late in the year and started the final 10 regular-season gamesat second ... ranked third on the team with 20 stolen bases and fifth amongTar Heel regulars with a .322 batting average … went 1-for-2 and scoredtwo runs in his first college game, a 9-6 win over Central Florida … was3-for-4 and scored the game-winning run in the sixth inning of the 2-1win over Richmond on March 12 ... started one of three games againstNC State (March 24-26) and was 2-for-5 at the plate ... had a pinch hittwo-run single in the ninth inning as Carolina rallied in the series openeron March 24 ... started twice in the Clemson series (March 31-April 2)and batted 4-for-7 (.571) ... got Carolina’s first hit, a single in the fifthinning, of the 6-0 series-opening win over the Tigers ... finished that game2-for-3, the only Tar Heel to notch more than one hit in the game againstClemson ace Scott Berney ... hit in the first two games of the Wake Forestseries (April 7-9) to push career-long hitting streak to nine games beforegoing hitless in the series finale ... was 4-for-6 with four RBIs and threeruns in the series opener at Duke (April 27) … was excellent at the platein his first ACC Tournament, batting 4-for-8 with a double and a runscored ... was 3-for-4 playing DH and first base in the 4-1 quarterfinalloss to Florida State on May 19 ... was 2-for-8 (.250) playing three of fourgames in the NCAA Tournament at DH and first base ... helped igniteCarolina’s offense in the 14-5 win over Penn State on May 27 with a two-run double in a five-run third inning. Summer 2000: Played for theDurham Braves of the Coastal Plain League … batted .257, had one homerun, 13 RBIs and stole 20 bases … was named a CPL All-Star.

PrepPlayed baseball, football, basketball and golf at Scotland High … helpedlead Scotland to the conference championship in both 1998 and 1999 …named all-state and all-conference as a senior … conference player of theyear after hitting .498 as a senior … voted to the Charlotte Observer’s all-star team as a senior … a State Games participant in 1997 and 1998 …two-time all-conference golfer … two-time all-conference quarterback… team’s MVP as a junior and senior and led conference in passing yardsfor two years … a National Honor Society member and was an honor rollstudent … named a Pepsi Scholar-Athlete.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … Russ Moore Adams is the son ofFrank and Cathy Adams … born 8/30/80 … brother Frank is a memberof the East Carolina golf team.

Adams’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg2000 50-37 143 26 46 19 7 1 0 .385 20-22 17 25 .322

Adams’ Career Batting HighsHits: 4 at Duke (4/27/00); Runs: 3 at Duke (4/27/00); RBI: 4 at Duke(4/27/00); Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Richmond (3/12/00), at Duke (4/27/00),Winthrop (5/3/00); Hit Streak: 9 games (3/22-4/8/00)

Carolina’s only returning starting pitcher from 2000 … effective mid-week starter who also saw time in relief … was 7-0 in 17 appearances …a power pitcher with good size and stamina who can throw 89-90 … com-ing off a productive summer in the Coastal Plain League.

As a Freshman (2000)A solid middle reliever and mid-week starter ... had the ninth perfect sea-son all-time by a Tar Heel with a 7-0 record in 17 appearances … Struckout 41 batters in 45.0 innings … was impressive in his first outing, pitch-ing 2.2 innings of scoreless relief in picking up the win against Rice at theACC/Disney Blast ... earned first start of the year against Seton Hall (Feb.27) and gave up three earned runs over five innings for the victory ...started against Western Carolina on March 7 and had a fine outing ingoing six innings for the win ... gave up just two runs on four hits in that11-8 victory ... pitched five scoreless innings and allowed just two hitsagainst Pace on March 14 to move to 5-0 ... pitched four hitless inningsbefore eventually allowing two hits and one run over 5.1 innings for thewin against Towson on March 22 ... struck out four of the five batters hefaced in 1.2 innings of relief against Winthrop (May 3). Summer 2000:Was 4-1 with a 2.30 ERA in eight appearances for the AsheboroCopperheads of the Coastal Plain League … struck out 44 batters in 43innings … also had one save.

PrepPlayed three years of baseball at James Martin High … an all-districtselection in 1998 and was the team captain as a senior … named to theall-tournament team at the Sunbelt Classic … was the MVP of theWarrior Classic … an all-tournament selection at the Texas state tourna-

#17 • SCOTT AUTREYRHP • So.

6-2 • 225 • R/RArlington, TexasJames Martin H.S.

#15 • RUSS ADAMS2B/3B • So.

6-1 • 176 • L/RLaurinburg, N.C.

Scotland H.S.

PLAYER PROFILES

RUSS ADAMSRUSS ADAMSGrant

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ment … also played forward on the basketball team for a year … gradu-ated with honors … member of the student council.

PersonalBusiness administration major … Jeffrey Scott Autrey is the son of Rickand Terri Autrey and Archie and Debbie Taylor … born 1/26/81.

Autrey’s Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP2000 7-0 6.00 17-8 0 0 0 45.0 39 32 30 22 41 7

Autrey’s Career Pitching HighsInnings: 6.0 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00); Strikeouts: 6 vs. Seton Hall(2/27/00), vs. Towson (3/22/00); Hits: 7 at UNC Charlotte (4/12/00); Walks:3 vs. Rice (1/29/00), at UCLA (2/20/00), vs. Coastal Carolina (3/28/00);Runs: 6 at UNC Charlotte (4/12/00); Earned Runs: 6 vs. UNC Charlotte(4/12/00)

Could contribute in relief as a freshman …

improved throughout fall practice … has a good slider.

PrepPlayed four years of baseball at Plymouth High School … also earnedone varsity letter in football as a quarterback … an all-conference pickand team MVP all four years … team captain as a junior and senior …given team’s pitching award all four years of high school … named all-

state as a junior and senior … helped lead team to the conference cham-pionship as a senior … Plymouth’s salutatorian … a National HonorSociety member and a four-year scholar athlete.

PersonalMajoring in journalism and mass communication … Whitley HeathBenson is the son of William and Pam Benson … goes by Whit … born6/9/81 … brother Billy played baseball at East Carolina (1995-98).

Missed the majority of the 2000 season andtook a medical red-shirt … played in the first

nine games before missing the rest of the season because of shoulder sur-gery on his right rotator cuff … will be Carolina’s starting catcher …returned 100 percent for fall practice … returns to the lineup bigger andstronger.

2000 SeasonStarted the season strong before taking a medical red-shirt … batted .323with two home runs and 13 RBIs over the first nine games … was namedto the All-Tournament team at the season-opening ACC/Disney Blast …was 5-for-10 with four RBIs in three games at Disney, including 3-for-4with a homer in the 9-0 win over defending national champion Miami.Summer 2000: Played sparingly as a DH with the AsheboroCopperheads of the Coastal Plain League while still fully recovering.

As a Freshman (1999)Started 38 games, including a team-high 28 at first base, as well as nineas the DH and one at catcher … ranked fifth on the team with a .417 on-base percentage … was hit by a team-high 12 pitches … was second onthe team with 242 putouts … had a double and a home run to go withthree RBIs in the series finale with Wake Forest on March 21 … hadback-to-back two-hit games against Florida State … was 4-for-10 (.400)in the FSU series with one run scored and two RBIs … also had two-hitgames at Campbell on April 13, vs. Duke on April 24 and in the series-opening win against Georgia Tech on May 15 … tripled and scored twicein a win over Davidson on March 31 … hit a three-run homer on May 8vs. Mount Olive … scored a season-high three runs in that 5-0 win overthe Yellow Jackets, including one on a fourth inning solo home run.Summer 1999: Played in 31 games for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape

#14 • WHITLEY BENSONRHP • Fr.

6-1 • 196 • L/RPlymouth, N.C.Plymouth H.S.

#8 • RYAN BLAKEC/1B • So.

6-1 • 196 • R/RKernersville, N.C.

Glenn H.S.

SCOTT

RYAN BLAKE

Kevin Cox

Brad Smith

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Cod League … had 14 hits in 75 at bats for a .187 average … added twodoubles and six RBIs.

PrepDrafted in the 22nd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1998 … four-year starter for Glenn H.S. and the Kernersville American Legion team(1995-98) … Two-time Piedmont Triad Conference Player of the Year …three-time all-conference choice … honorable mention in USA Today for1998 NC player of the year … first-team all-state in 1998 after hitting.565 with nine home runs and a 1.211 slugging percentage … honorablemention all-state in 1997 … State Games participant in 1996 and ’97 …1997 Eastern Showcase participant and MVP for the ArizonaDiamondbacks’ team … also played three years as the point guard on theGlenn H.S. basketball team … all-conference in basketball in 1998 …honor roll student.

PersonalMajoring in exercise and sports science … Ryan Jack Blake is the son ofRandy and Debbie Blake … born 1/2/80.

Blake’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg1999 54-38 120 25 32 24 6 1 5 .458 6-8 21 44 .2672000 9-8 31 12 10 13 1 1 2 .613 2-2 3 8 .323Totals 63-46 151 37 42 37 7 2 7 .490 8-10 24 52 .278

Blake’s Career Batting HighsHits: 3 vs. Miami (1/30/00); Runs: 3 vs. Georgia Tech (5/15/99 game 1),Penn State (2/13/00, Gm 1); RBI: 3 vs. Wake Forest (3/21/99), Mount Olive(5/8/99), at UCLA (2/19/00); Hit Streak: 4 games (3/27/99 - 3/31/99),(1/28/00-2/13/00), (1/18/00-present); Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Rice (1/29/00)

A right-hander who looked very effective attimes during the fall … could be used in longto middle relief.

PrepPlayed four years of baseball, two years of basketball and one year offootball at Paul VI High School … three-time first-team all-district selec-tion … three-time all-conference pick … named first-team all-state as ajunior and second-team as a sophomore … Baseball America’s “Player toWatch” in Virginia as a senior … among Baseball America’s Top 100high school prospects … an honor roll student as a sophomore and jun-ior. Summer 2000: Played for the Bethesda Big Train of the ClarkeGriffith Collegiate Summer League … gave up one earned run on fivehits in 20.3 innings, a 0.90 ERA.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … Todd Barrett Boessen is the son ofJoseph and Ann Boessen … born 11/25/81.

Carolina’s top backup at catcher … a tough,hard-nosed player … impressed coaches in

the fall with his work ethic and improvement … has some power from theright side of the plate.

PrepWas a four-year catcher at St. John the Baptist … one of BaseballAmerica’s Top 100 high school baseball players … named New York’stop HS player by Baseball America and was also named the 2000Gatorade New York Player of the Year … All-Long Island all four yearsof high school … league MVP … played for the 15- and 16-year-old U.S.National Team and won two gold medals … an honor roll student.Summer 2000: Batted .410 with eight home runs and 38 RBIs for theLong Island Tigers of the NABF.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … Ronald Jahn Braun is the son ofRonald and Suzanne Braun … born 5/15/82.

PrepPlayed four years of baseball, two years of

football (quarterback, defensive end and safety) and ran three years oftrack at Coyle-Cassidy … an EAC all-star in 1998, 1999 and 2000 … bat-ting average ranked third in the EAC in 1999 … team captain as a senior… established new team records for strikeouts, wins, games, ERA andshutouts … an accomplished track athlete at 50m, 300m, 600m and the 4x 400m relay … member of the Leadership Assembly in 2000. Summer2000: Pitched for Taunton in American Legion summer baseball.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … Kevin William Brower is the son ofTed and Debra Brower … born 11/12/81.

#33 • TODD BOESSENRHP • Fr.

6-6 • 208 • R/RFairfax, Va.Paul VI H.S.

#6 • RON BRAUNC/OF • Fr.

5-10 • 194 • R/RStony Brook, N.Y.

St. John H.S.

#16 • KEVIN BROWERRHP • Fr.

5-11 • 182 • R/RMiddleboro, Mass.Coyle-Cassidy H.S.

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A great addition to the Tar Heel offense …the top threat at the plate among Carolina’snewcomers … worked in the infield through-

out the fall but may move to the outfield in the spring.

PrepA four-year baseball letterwinner at Hayfield … played two years of foot-ball … two-time first-team all-district and all-region … gold medalist atthe Commonwealth Games … Virginia’s Gatorade Player of the Year …all-tournament team selection at the Babe Ruth World Series … partici-pant in the Connie Mack World Series … honor roll student. Summer2000: Played for the Arlington Senators of the Clarke Griffith League.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … Jeremy Vincent Cleveland is the sonof Ken and Lori Cleveland … born 9/10/81.

Walked on to the team in the fall.

PrepPlayed three years of baseball at Page High School ... helped lead team tothe state 4A playoffs ... honor student.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … plans to major in business ... MichaelRaeford Cooke is the son of Mike and Eva Cooke ... born 10/5/82.

Left-hander with a very good arm who maywork his way into Carolina’s mid-week rota-

tion … performed well in fall practice.

PrepA late-round draft choice of the Cincinnati Reds in 2000 … had a stellar

senior season at T.C. Roberson that saw him earn all-conference and all-state honors … also helped lead team to 3A state championship and wasnamed the championship MVP … team captain as a senior … StateGames participant as a junior … a member of the Fellowship of ChristianAthletes … National Honor Society member as well as the vocationalhonor society … active in church youth group.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College … Roy Boothe Dickerson IV is the sonof Roy and Sue Dickerson … goes by Bo … born 5/11/82.

Explosive weapon on offense … will likely

move to the outfield after seeing time at third and first base in 2000 …two-time ACC Player of the Week as a freshman … had an outstandingsummer, being named a Coastal Plain League all-star.

As a Freshman (2000)Played primarily at first baseand as the DH ... ranked thirdon the team with nine homeruns ... knocked in 44 runs,fifth most on the team … wassensational in three games atUCLA Feb. 18-20 and wasnamed ACC Player of theWeek on Feb. 21 … finishedthe series 5-for-10 with nineRBIs, two home runs and adouble … helped propel theTar Heels to an improbable 13-run ninth inning on Feb. 18 inthe wild 17-13 come-from-behind win against the Bruins… entered the game in thesixth inning as a pinch hitterand was 3-for-4 with five RBIsand he scored twice … singledin the eighth inning and thenhit both a two-run home runand a two-run double in theninth that put UNC ahead forgood with its 14th and 15thruns of the game … hit his sec-ond homer of the season, atwo-run shot in the sixth, thenext day (Feb. 19) in batting 2-for-4 … made several niceplays in the field and was 2-for-3 in the 15-8 win over Seton Hall on Feb. 26 ... reached base all fivetimes at the plate in that game (reached once on an error) and had twoRBIs and a double ... went 3-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs inthe 11-8 win over Western Carolina on March 7 ... was 5-for-12 (.417) inthe NC State series, including three home runs, with six RBIs and four

#3 • JEREMY CLEVELANDOF • Fr.

6-2 • 198 • R/RFairfax, Va.

Hayfield Secondary

#26 • MIKE COOKEC • Fr.

6-2 • 194 • R/RGreensboro, N.C.

Page H.S.

#40 • BO DICKERSONLHP • Fr.

6-2 • 196 • R/LAsheville, N.C.

T.C. Roberson H.S.

#29 • SEAN FARRELL1B/OF • So.

5-11 • 201 • R/RCharlotte, N.C.

Charlotte Latin H.S.

SEAN FAR-SEAN FAR-

Kevin Cox

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runs scored ... sparked Carolina’s seven-run seventh inning on March 24with a three-run homer and provided the offense in Carolina’s 4-1 win(March 26) over the Wolfpack with two home runs in the game ... trail-ing 1-0 in the fifth, Farrell hit a solo home run and then added a two-runshot in the seventh to put UNC ahead for good ... was named ACC Playerof the Week (March 27) for the second time after that big weekend ... was3-for-5 (.600), including two doubles and a home run, in the NCAATournament (May 27-29) ... made his only start of the season in left fieldon the final game of the year. Summer 2000: An all-star for the EdentonSteamers of the Coastal Plain League … batted .236 with five home runsand a team-high 26 RBIs … also stole seven bases.

PrepNamed MVP of the Charlotte Latin baseball team as a senior and was alsothe team captain … earned conference player-of-the-year honors …NCISAA player of the year pick … All-Mecklenburg County choice as ajunior and senior … won the Mecklenburg County triple crown with .594batting average, 15 home runs and 52 RBI … also played two years offootball as a safety and tight end … played American Legion summerbaseball with the Matthews Post 235 team … an honor roll student.

Personal Sean Farrell is the son of Joe and Linda Farrell … born 4/3/81 … major-ing in applied science.

Farrell’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg2000 55-38 143 30 39 44 8 0 9 .517 6-8 20 27 .273

Farrell’s Career Batting HighsHits: 3 at UCLA (2/18/00), vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00); Runs: 3 vs.Maryland (4/16/00); Home Runs: 2 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00), vs. NCState (3/26/00); RBI: 5 at UCLA (2/18/00), vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00); HitStreak: 7 games (3/19/00-3/28/00)

Registered one of the finest freshman sea-

sons in Carolina history … 2000 ACC Rookie of the Year and freshmanAll-America ... will start again in center field ... had successful surgery inthe offseason on his right hand after an August weight room accident ...missed much of the fall workouts but will be ready to go for the season.

As a Freshman (2000)Had one of the finest freshman seasons in UNC history ... just the secondTar Heel to be named ACC Rookie of the Year … second-team All-ACC... freshman All-America pick by Collegiate Baseball and BaseballAmerica ... also named to the All-Tournament team at the NCAARegional at Upper Montclair, N.J. and at the season-openingACC/Disney Blast ... led all Tar Heel regulars in batting average (.386),hits (98), runs (69), triples (7), stolen bases (28) and slugging percentage(.594) ... had a team-high 34 multi-hit games, a 21-game hitting streakand three leadoff homers in 2000 ... went hitless in just nine of 61 gamesin which he played ... his seven triples ranked in a second-place tie withChad Holbrook for the most triples in a single season in school history ...his 98 hits tied B.J. Surhoff’s 98 hits in 1985 for the second-most ever ina season at Carolina ... started 59 of 61 games in center field ... batted inthe leadoff spot in 52 games ... had a sensational start to his Carolina

career at the season-opening ACC/Disney Blast … was 6-for-12 withfour RBIs, four runs and three stolen bases in the three-game tournament… belted a triple to right field to score UNC’s first run of the season forhis first collegiate hit … added two singles and a sacrifice fly to go 3-for-4 in the opener … went 2-for-4 and stole two bases in the 9-0 win overdefending national champion Miami … scored four runs in the 14-0 winover Elon … followed an 0-for-12 mini-slump against UCLA with ateam-long 21-game hitting streak ... started the streak with a 2-for-5 gameagainst East Carolina (Feb. 23) and a 6-for-12 series with Seton Hall ...led off the West Virginia game on March 5 with his first career home run... added his second leadoff home run in three games with a shot over theright field fence against Western Carolina on March 8 ... led off the thirdinning two games later, the 2-1 win over Richmond on March 12, withhis third homer of the year ... was 4-for-7 in that series with the Spiders... extended his hitting streak to 15 games in the Georgia Tech series ...had a ninth-inning triple in the 5-4 loss on March 17 ... was 2-for-5 witha double and a stolen base on March 19 ... batted 8-for-13 (.615) in theNC State series (March 24-26) ... was 4-for-4 with one RBI in the 5-2 winon Saturday ... extended hitting streak to 21 games with a 2-for-3 dayagainst Coastal Carolina ... was 3-for-11 and scored three runs in theClemson series (March 31-April 2) ... broke out of a mini 0-for-7 slumpin the first two games of the Clemson series with three hits in the seriesfinale ... went on to hit in 11 of the next 12 games, including a string ofseven straight multi-hit games, after those first two hitless games againstthe Tigers ... was 2-for-5 with two RBIs, including a third-inning solohome run and a sixth-inning triple in the 11-5 win over Davidson (April5) ... was 7-for-14 in three games at Wake Forest (April 7-9) ... knockedin five runs in that series against the Demon Deacons ... was 2-for-4,including a second-inning three-run home run, in the series opener ...scored in his first three at bats in that game ... was 3-for-6 in the secondgame of the series ... helped spark a ninth-inning rally in that 9-8 loss witha two-out RBI triple ... finished the series with a 2-for-4 game ... had two-hit games in mid-week action against UNC Wilmington (April 11) andUNC Charlotte (April 12) ... scored three runs and was 3-for-4 with hissixth triple of the season against UNC Charlotte on April 19 ... had histhird leadoff home run of the year April 22 against Virginia ... was 2-for-4 with his eighth homer of the season May 3 versus Winthrop ... was 2-for-5 the next day at Liberty, leading off that game with his seventh triple

#5 • ADAM GREENBERGOF • So.

5-9 • 178 • L/LGuilford, Conn.

Guilford H.S.

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... was 3-for-6 in the series opener with Florida State on May 12 ... had ateam-high six hits in three ACC Tournament games ... had two extra-inning singles in the opening-round loss to Wake Forest ... was 3-for-5two doubles and three runs in the 13-7 win over Duke on May 18 ... was8-for-18 with a team-high eight runs in four NCAA Regional games (May27-29) ... finished the season on a seven-game hitting streak. Summer2000: Participated in the U.S. National Team Trials … played with theWilson Tobs of the Coastal Plain League and batted .255 … stole a team-high 15 bases.

PrepA four-year letterman on Guilford’s baseball, basketball and soccer teams… team captain as a junior and senior … a four-time all-conference andall-area and was the first player in Connecticut history to be named tofour all-state teams … soccer team captain for 1998 and 1999 and was afour-year starter … three-time all-conference, all-area and all-state selec-tion … named all-New England and All-America in 1998 … also theteam and area MVP in 1998 and helped lead Guilford to the state soccertitle in 1996 … basketball team captain in 1998-99 and was named sec-ond-team all-conference … named Connecticut’s male athlete of the yearfor 1998-99 … graduated with honors … vice president of the athleticleadership committee … played summer baseball with the MadisonLegion Post 79 team.

Personal Adam Daniel Greenberg is the son of Mark and Wendy Greenberg …born 2/21/81 … enrolled in the General College.

Greenberg’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg2000 61-61 254 69 98 39 15 7 8 .594 28-33 37 33 .386

Greenberg’s Career Batting HighsHits: 4 vs. NC State (3/25/00); Runs: 4 vs. Elon (2/9/00); RBI: 3 vs. CentralFlorida (1/28/00), Pace (3/14/00), at Wake Forest (4/7/00); Hit Streak: 21games (2/23/00-3/28/00); Stolen Bases: 2 (six times)

PrepPlayed baseball, basketball and tennis at

Walton … earned school’s two-sport Scholar-Athlete Award as a juniorand senior … named all-region, all-county and all-state for baseball as asenior … won team’s most valuable pitcher award in 2000 … team cap-tain of both baseball and basketball teams as junior and senior … namedthe Cobb County Academic Player of the Year as a senior … NationalHonor Society and French Honor Society member … officer in the BetaClub … active in Habitat for Humanity. Summer 2000: Played for theEast Cobb Astros AAU team.

PersonalBusiness administration major … Timothy Michael Gross is the son ofTim and Susan Gross … born 10/4/81.

Missed several weeks of fall practice

because of a left shoulder injury … underwent surgery on his left rotatorcuff and is doubtful for the season.

Prep/Lenoir CCPlayed four years of baseball and two years of basketball at Page … teamcaptain as a junior and senior … all-conference pick as a junior and anhonorable mention selection as a sophomore and senior … three-timehonorable mention all-county … batted in the leadoff spot as a junior andhit .410 with two home runs and 18 RBIs … a nominee for the junior col-lege all-star game.

PersonalMajoring in exercise and sports science … Ryan Lee Horney is the sonof Ronald and Linda Horney … born 6/6/80 … brother Michael letteredin baseball at Carolina from 1996-99 and now pitches for the CincinnatiReds’ Class A affiliate in Clinton, Iowa.

Only his first year in the program but will be counted on for his experi-ence … could see action out of the bullpen … has a closer’s mentality ...only senior on the UNC roster.

Appalachian State/PrepFour-year letterwinner in baseball, basketball and football at West WilkesHigh School … also lettered three years at Appalachian State beforetransferring to Carolina as a senior … 1999 Academic All-SouthernConference at ASU … all-state in 1996 and 1997 … all-conference in1995, 1996 and 1997 … team most valuable player in 1996 and 1997 …Northwest Conference player of the year in 1997 … helped lead WestWilkes to Northwest Conference championship and the conference tour-nament title in 1996 and 1997 … named to the all-tournament team bothyears … the 1997 American Legion Area Three player of the year …football team MVP as a junior and team captain for football and basket-ball as a senior … two-time all-county pick in basketball and once infootball … earned football team’s leadership award in 1997 … selectedfor Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete Award in 1996 and 1997 … NationalHonor Society … selected to attend the youth Congressional Congress …4-year scholar athlete … member of Key Club … vice president of FCA.Summer 1999 and 2000: Played both summers with the WilmingtonSharks of the Coastal Plain League … those teams were coached by TarHeel assistant coach Scott Forbes … helped lead the Sharks to the CPLchampionship in 1999 and was 4-1 with a 2.57 ERA in 2000.Personal

#32 • MICHAEL GROSSRHP • Fr.

6-4 • 215 • R/RMarietta, Ga.Walton H.S.

#10 • RYAN HORNEYC • Jr.

5-11 • 165 • R/RGreensboro, N.C.

Page H.S./Lenoir CC

#34 • JASON HOWELLLHP • Sr.

6-2 • 196 • L/LMillers Creek, N.C.

West Wilkes H.S./Appalachian State

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Majoring in communication studies … Michael Alan Howell is the son ofMichael and Janet Howell and Brenda Howell … born 5/27/79.

Has improved a great deal from last year …

added 15 pounds since he arrived on campus … coaches will look to himto develop consistency and contribute out of the bullpen … gained confi-dence with a solid summer in the Coastal Plain League.

As a Freshman (2000)Made three appearances … pitched one perfect inning against Seton Hallon Feb. 26 … also saw action against Western Carolina and Towson.Summer 2000: Played with the Asheboro Copperheads of the CoastalPlain League … went 4-2 with a 3.25 ERA in 10 starts.

PrepPlayed four years of baseball for coach Jim McConnell at WestMecklenburg … played pitcher, shortstop and outfield … was the teamcaptain and MVP as a senior … named the conference, MecklenburgCounty and Charlotte Observer Player of the Year in 1999 … also select-ed first-team all-state as a senior … went 7-1 with 106 strikeouts and 17walks in 56.0 innings pitched in 1999 … threw one no-hitter, two one-hit-ters and a pair of two-hitters … equally proficient at the plate, hitting .419with two home runs and 24 RBIs … was an all-conference outfielder inhis junior year … recognized as a North Carolina scholar athlete in 1997,1998 and 1999 … earned a National Scholar Athlete Award in 1999.

PersonalWilliam Jason King is the son of Kay M. King … born 12/19/80 …enrolled in the General College.

King’s Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP2000 0-0 15.43 3-0 0 0 0 2.1 3 5 4 5 1 0

King’s Career Pitching HighsInnings: 1.0 vs. Seton Hall (2/26/00), vs. Towson (3/22/00); Strikeouts: 1 vs.Towson (3/2200); Hits: 2 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00); Walks: 3 vs. Towson(3/2200); Runs: 4 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/00); Earned Runs: 3 vs. WesternCarolina (3/7/00)

An intense right-handed pitcher who figures

to work his way into the starting rotation … has a good fastball, breakingball and changeup … very hard-working and loves the game.

PrepPitched four years and was a point guard for the basketball team fouryears at Piedmont High School … helped lead team to the conference titlein 1999 … three-time all-conference selection … all-state in 1999.

PersonalTony Scott Manshack is the son of Jan Hartis … born 5/28/82 … enrolledin the General College.

A versatile infielder who can play second,

short or third … will start at third in 2001 … UNC’s most consistent posi-tion player in the fall after finishing the 2000 season on a tear.

As a Sophomore (2000)Started 24 of 53 games in the infield and finished the season with a .306batting average ... improved as the year went on and was excellent in theNCAA Regional at Upper Monclair, where he was named to the All-Tournament team after batting 6-for-15 (.400) with one RBI and two runs… scored his first run and notched his first RBI of the season in the 9-0win over Miami at the season-opening Disney Blast ... had three hits,including two doubles, in five at bats vs. Towson on March 22 ... startedtwo games at third base and batted 3-for-7 (.429) in the NC State series(March 24-26) ... was 2-for-3 and scored a run in the 4-1 series-endingwin ... helped blow open the 6-0 series-opening win over Clemson with atwo-run pinch-hit single in the eighth inning ... had a pinch-hit RBI sin-gle in the seventh inning against Davidson (April 5) to help propel UNCto a five-run inning and an 11-5 win ... had a pinch-hit, two-out double toright-center field in the bottom of the ninth inning to score the game-win-ning run for Carolina in the 6-5 victory over Florida State (May 13) ...started two of three ACC Tournament games at second base and was 5-for-12 (.417) with two doubles and two runs ... was 3-for-6, including adouble and an RBI single in the 13-7 second-round win over Duke (May18) ... was 12-for-28 (.428) over the final eight games of the season afterknocking in the game-winning run in the May 13 FSU win. Summer2000: Played with the Durham Braves of the Coastal Plain League …batted .234 with a team-high 18 RBIs and seven doubles.

As a Freshman (1999)

#20 • JASON KINGRHP • So.

6-0 • 183 • R/RCharlotte, N.C.

West Mecklenburg H.S.

#18 • SCOTT MAN-SHACKRHP • Fr.

5-11 • 188 • R/RIndian Trail, N.C.

#1 • CHRIS MAPLES3B/SS • Jr.

5-10 • 171 • R/RHillsborough, N.C.

Orange H.S.

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Backup middle infielder …homered and drove in tworuns in going 2-for-4 on Feb.27 versus Temple … alsodrove in two March 24 ver-sus Towson and March 31versus Davidson … hit atwo-run homer vs. Duke onApril 23. Summer 1999:Played for the DurhamBraves of the Coastal PlainLeague … played bothshortstop and third.

PrepPlayed shortstop, secondbase and pitcher as a four-year letterman at OrangeH.S. … won school’s scholarathlete award all four years… all-conference choice andrunnerup for Pac 6

Conference player of the year honors as a senior … school’s defensiveplayer of the year as a junior and its offensive player of the year as a sen-ior … also played a year of football (cornerback and quarterback) andthree years of basketball (guard) … member of the Fellowship ofChristian Athletes … batted .420 for American Legion Post 452 in thesummer of 1998.

PersonalChristopher David Maples was born on 10/31/79 … is the son of Charlesand Mary Maples … majoring in exercise and sports science.

Maples’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg1999 36-4 25 7 6 11 0 0 2 .480 0-0 2 7 .2402000 53-24 111 21 34 21 9 1 0 .405 3-4 13 20 .306Totals 89-28 136 28 40 32 9 1 2 .419 3-4 15 27 .294

Maples’s Career Batting HighsHits: 3 vs. Towson (3/22/00), vs. Duke (5/18/00), vs. Rutgers (5/27/00);Runs: 2 vs. Temple (2/27/99 game 2), vs. Towson (3/22/00), vs. NC State(3/24/00), vs. Maryland (4/16/00); RBI: 3 vs. Maryland (4/16/00); Hit Streak:7 games (5/13/00-5/28/00)

A freshman left-hander with a very strong

arm who will be counted on to be a starter for the Tar Heels … had a veryproductive fall practice season.

PrepDrafted in the 23rd round by the Florida Marlins … a four-sport standoutat North Rowan … played soccer, JV basketball and football in additionto four years of baseball … twice led North Rowan to the conferencechampionship and as a senior the team finished as the state runner-up …two-time all-county, all-conference and all-state selection … county andconference player of the year as a junior and senior and named the 2ANorth Carolina Player of the Year in 2000 … honorable mention All-

America last year … two-time all-conference and all-county selection forsoccer … member of the National Honor Society … recognized as aNorth Carolina Scholar Athlete all four years of high school and was arecipient of the NC Scholar Athlete Award in 2000 … also a member ofthe Key Club, Junior Civitan Club and Anchor Club … honor graduate.Summer 2000: Played American Legion ball with Rowan County … was9-2 with a 2.40 ERA and team finished as the state runner-up.

PersonalEnrolled in the General College ... Daniel Tyler Moore is the son of Jackand Jeanie Moore … born 6/24/82 … brother Sandy Moore played base-ball four years at Catawba College and is now a graduate assistant coachat Virginia Tech.

Prep

Played football and baseball at Apex … a three-time all-conference selec-tion in baseball … team captain as a junior and senior … helped leadApex to the state 4A title in 2000 and was named the MVP of the statechampionships … all-conference football player as a senior and the teamcaptain … named the team MVP, the conference offensive player of theyear and is Apex’s all-time passing leader … an academic all-conferenceplayer in both football and baseball. Summer 2000: Played AmericanLegion ball with Apex Post 124 and batted .480.

PersonalWesley Michael Moyer is the son of Gordon and Betty Moyer … born8/9/81 … enrolled in the General College.

As a junior, Carolina’s most experienced

returning pitcher … must develop more consistency in order to con-tribute.

As a Sophomore (2000)Pitched 2.2 innings in three appearances … pitched scoreless inningsagainst Pace and Towson. Summer 2000: Pitched with the Wilson Tobsof the Coastal Plain League … was 2-1 with a 4.64 ERA in 16 appear-ances … struck out 28 batters in 21.1 innings.

As a Freshman (1999)Pitched in four games … made first career appearance in second game ofTemple doubleheader on Feb. 27 … struck out three in two innings ver-sus Penn on March 11 … made only start of the season against Elon on

#25 • DANIEL MOORELHP • Fr.

6-5 • 202 • R/LSpencer, N.C.

North Rowan H.S.

#12 • WES MOYEROF • Fr.

6-2 • 199 • R/RApex, N.C.Apex H.S.

#31 • JOEY POPOVICHRHP • Jr.

6-3 • 220 • R/RRockville, Md.Wootton H.S.

CHRISKevin Cox

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March 30. Summer 1999: Played for the Wilson Tobs of the CoastalPlain League … was 1-3 with a 2.89 ERA … pitched 34.2 innings in 19relief appearances … struck out 46 and walked 24 … held opponents toa .149 batting average.

PrepPlayed four years of varsity baseball at Wootton … two-time second teamAll-MET choice … winning pitcher as a sophomore in the 1996Maryland state championship game … all-county honoree … also playedfour years of basketball … named Wootton’s Outstanding StudentAthlete.

PersonalJoseph John Popovich III is the son of Joe and Jeanne Popovich … born5/19/80 … majoring in management and society.

Popovich’s Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP1999 0-0 9.45 4-1 0 0 0 6.2 11 8 7 9 7 12000 0-0 16.88 3-0 0 0 0 2.2 5 5 5 4 1 1Totals 0-0 11.87 7-10 0 0 9.1 16 13 12 13 8 2

Popovich’s Career Pitching HighsInnings: 2.0 vs. Penn (3/11/99) & Towson (3/24/99); Strikeouts: 3 vs. Penn(3/11/99); Hits: 6 vs. Penn (3/11/99); Walks: 4 vs. Elon (3/30/99); Runs: 5 at GeorgiaTech (2/18/00); Earned Runs: 5 at Georgia Tech (2/18/00)

Carolina’s starting shortstop … one of the best defensive players at hisposition in the league … shifted to short from second base late in the2000 season and was terrific … must take on more of a leadership role asa sophomore … very hard worker.

As a Freshman (2000)Started 60 of 61 games … started 39 of the first 46 games at second butshifted to short full-time with 10 games left in the regular-season andplayed there throughout the postseason ... led all Tar Heel regulars with a.377 batting average in ACC games ... led the team with nine sacrificebunts … had seven three-hit games and notched a career-best four hits infour at bats in the series-finale with Virginia (April 23) ... after goingthrough a mild slump in March, raised batting average from .292 to .329in April by batting 24-for-58 (.414) for the month … knocked in a run,scored twice and batted 2-for-3 in the season-opening win over CentralFlorida … was 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI in the Game 1 win ofthe Penn State doubleheader on Feb. 13 … belted an RBI triple on Feb.19 at UCLA and batted 2-for-3 in the series finale on Feb. 20 ... was 3-for-4 with a three-run homer in the 8-0 win over Seton Hall ... saw timeat both second base and shortstop in the Seton Hall series and helpedCarolina turn three of its five double plays in the Feb. 26 win ... broke a3-3 tie in the eighth inning with an RBI single to lead the Tar Heels to a4-3 win over West Virginia on March 4 ... also made the final out of thatgame on a diving grab at short ... was 3-for-6 with four RBIs versusTowson on March 22 ... was 7-for-10 (.700) in the Maryland series ...scored six runs against the Terps in the three-game set ... was 3-for-4 withtwo RBIs and three runs scored in Saturday’s 13-11 victory ... was 6-for-9 in the Virginia series (April 21-23) ... tied Saturday’s game at 4 with hissecond home run of the year ... was 4-for-4 in Sunday’s game against theCavs ... continued stellar hitting in the ACC by batting 6-for-12 (.500) inthe Duke series (April 27-29) ... was 3-for-3, including two doubles anda triple, while knocking in a career-best five runs in the 10-6 win in theseries finale ... had a three-run homer in the May 3 win over Winthrop ...

#4 • CHAD PROSSERSS/2B • So.

5-8 • 156 • R/RAustell, Ga.

Osborne H.S.

JOEY

CHAD PROSS-

Brad Smith

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was sensational in the field in the FSU series, making a host of acrobaticplays from short against the Seminoles ... started all three ACCTournament games at shortstop and was 4-for-14 (.286) ... was 3-for-6 inthe tournament opener against Wake Forest on May 17 ... knocked in fiveruns and had three hits in four games at the NCAA Regional at UpperMontclair, N.J.

PrepPlayed four years of shortstop for coach Donnie English at Osborne HighSchool … an All-County selection in 1997 and 1999 … named to the All-Dugout team in 1996, 1997 and 1999 … earned Player of the Week hon-ors in 1997 and 1999 … member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.Summer 1999: Played for the East Cobb Yankees of the Connie MackLeague … helped lead East Cobb to a 62-8 record and the national cham-pionship.

PersonalChad Houston Prosser is the son of Gary and Becky Prosser … born5/11/81 … enrolled in the General College.

Prosser’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg2000 61-60 212 38 64 36 11 3 3 .425 7-11 11 29 .302

Prosser’s Career Batting HighsHits: 4 at Virginia (4/23/00); Runs: 3 vs. Maryland (4/15/00); RBI: 5 at Duke(4/29/00, Gm 2); Hit Streak: 6 games (4/21-29/00); Stolen Bases: 1 (seventimes)

Transferred to Carolina in the spring after attending Lenoir CommunityCollege the past two years ... should make an instant contribution in thefield as well as on the mound ... has been selected in each of the past threeMLB drafts.

Prep/Lenoir CCDrafted out of high school in the 27th round by the San Diego Padres ...led Cherryville to the state high school championship in 1998 ... playedon state Legion championship teams in 1997 and 1998 ... has played atLenoir the past two years, where he’s led the team in batting average,home runs and RBIs both seasons ... batted .390 with 13 homers and 45RBIs in 1999 and was named first-team all-region ... drafted in the 36thround by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1999 ... again earned first-teamall-region honors and was a third-team All-America pick after batting.455 with 14 home runs and 45 RBIs in 2000 ... was 2-0 with a 0.59 ERAon the mound ... was drafted in 2000 in the 32nd round by the ArizonaDiamondbacks.

Personal Ralph Ricardo Roberts is the son of Ralph and Betty Roberts ... born3/28/80 ... majoring in excercise and sports science.

Freshman who should work his way into the starting rotation … has avery good arm.

PrepPlayed baseball and basketball at Lakeland High School … played base-ball for his father Dennis … drafted in the 40th round by the Toronto BlueJays … three-time all-state selection … three-time league most valuableplayer … president of senior class. Summer 2000: Played AmericanLegion baseball.

PersonalDennis James Robinson is the son of Dennis and Dottie Robinson … born7/29/82 … enrolled in the General College.

Two-sport athlete who couldcontribute immediately at leftfield … did not practice dur-ing the fall because of foot-ball … started the first sevengames for the Tar Heel foot-ball team at tailback and ledthe team with 496 yards rush-ing for the season … alsoscored three touchdowns.

PrepBaseball and football stand-out at Marist High School …as a senior, hit .483 with 11home runs and 23 stolenbases and had a .585 on-basepercentage … was selectedfor the Georgia All-Star Team... selected by the FloridaMarlins for the Major LeagueShowcase in the summer of1999 … named to the All-DeKalb County team in 2000 … led Marist toa 13-1 record in football … team was four-time Region 6AAA champi-ons, posted a four-year record of 51-4 and made the state semifinals threetimes … team captain … Atlanta Journal-Constitution Class AAA all-state selection in 1999 and an honorable mention all-state pick in 1998 …

#21 • DENNIS ROBINSONRHP/3B • Fr.

6-3 • 206 • R/RPutnam Valley, N.Y.

Lakeland H.S.

#37 • RALPH ROBERTSRHP/OF • Jr.

6-2 • 197 • R/RCherryville, N.C.

Cherryville H.S./Lenoir CC

#24 • BRANDON RUS-SELL

OF • Fr.5-11 • 184 • R/R

Decatur, Ga.

BRANDONRUSSELL

Brian

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Atlanta J-C Class AAA Offensive Player of the Year in 1999 … AtlantaJ-C DeKalb County Offensive Player of the Year in 1999 and All-DeKalbCounty in 1998 and 1999 … Atlanta Touchdown Club Metro AtlantaRunning Back of the Year in 1999 … recipient of the Coca-ColaAcademic and Athletic Golden Helmet Award … member of the NationalHonor Society … honorable mention All-America by USA Today.

PersonalBrandon Harris Russell is the son of Karen and Kevin Russell … born11/4/81 … business administration major.

Can pitch or play in the field … made more of an impact as a pitcher inthe fall, but will still be counted on for his bat … a likely reliever as afreshman.

PrepPlayed football and baseball at Hoggard High School … three-time all-conference … two-time conference player of the year … two-time all-state … three-time team MVP … 1998 State Games of North CarolinaMale Athlete of the Year … selected to the East Coast ProfessionalShowcase in 1999 … American Legion Region 2 Player of the Year as ajunior … honorable mention All-America and nominated for theGatorade Player of the Year as a senior … received Heart of a ChampionAward in 2000 … MVP of East-West Games as a senior ... won school’sRay A. Crock Award ... scholar athlete ... earned Brian Betts Scholarshipfor good citizenship. Summer 2000: Played with the Pleasure Island Post129 team … missed much of the summer with an injured wrist.

PersonalScott Steven Senatore is the son of Joe and Anita Senatore … born11/18/81 … enrolled in the General College … cousin Tina Murphyplayed four years of soccer at Carolina (1997-2000).

Projected to be a long to middle reliever … could work his way into thestarting rotation … developed into a consistent reliever as a freshman.

As a Freshman (2000)Made his first career appearance against Penn State in Game 1 of the Feb.13 doubleheader … struck out four PSU batters in 2.0 innings of relief …pitched a solid four innings of relief against a powerful lineup at UCLA

on Feb. 18 … struck out fiveBruins and gave up threeearned runs … allowed justone unearned run in threeinnings of relief to earn thesave against East Carolina(Feb. 23) ... allowed one hitand no runs in 2.1 innings ofrelief in win over WesternCarolina on March 8 ...earned his only win of theyear March 28 againstCoastal Carolina ... relievedScott Autrey in the top ofthe first inning and pitched4.0 scoreless innings for thevictory ... pitched a solid 4.0innings of relief againstClemson April 1 ... enteredthe game in the sixth inningagainst the top-rankedTigers and allowed just twoearned runs on four hits over four innings ... he also struck out four bat-ters ... struck out Duke’s Wes Goodner on four pitches for the final out inCarolina’s 13-7 second round ACC Tournament win over Duke on May18. Summer 2000: Pitched for the Durham Braves of the Coastal PlainLeague … was 2-2 with a 3.27 ERA … second on the team with 39 strike-outs.

1999 SeasonRed-shirted the season. Summer 1999: Played summer ball in StateCollege …. pitched 32.3 innings and was 4-0 with 27 strikeouts.

PrepTeam captain at State College Area H.S. as a senior … led team to thePennsylvania state championship game in 1998 … struck out 12 andwalked one in a complete game, 8-1 victory in the state semifinals …earned a save in the title game … pitched and batted the State CollegeAmerican Legion team to the American Legion World Series in ‘98 …also played three years of varsity basketball … captain of the basketballteam and an all-conference choice as a senior.

PersonalMajoring in communication studies … Matthew Douglas Tanner is theson of Mark and Karen Tanner … father played baseball at Penn State andfor four years at the AA professional level … is the grandson of formerMajor League manager Chuck Tanner, who led the Pittsburgh Pirates tothe 1979 World Series championship … his uncle, Bruce, is the pitchingcoach for the Nashville (AAA) team in the Pittsburgh organization. …born 11/29/79.

Tanner’s Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP2000 1-1 5.79 20-1 0 1 0 32.2 44 26 21 15 24 8

Tanner’s Career Pitching HighsInnings: 4.0 at UCLA (2/18/00), vs. Coastal Carolina (3/28/00), vs. Clemson(4/1/00); Strikeouts: 5 at UCLA (2/18/00); Hits: 6 at UCLA (2/18/00), vs.Towson (3/21/00); Walks: 2 vs. UNC Charlotte (4/19/00); Runs: 6 vs.Towson (3/21/00); Earned Runs: 5 vs. Towson (3/21/00)

#28 • MATT TANNERRHP • So.

6-3 • 183 • R/RState College, Pa.State College H.S.

#7 • SCOTT SENATOREOF/1B/LHP • Fr.5-10 • 182 • L/LWilmington, N.C.

Hoggard H.S.

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Attending Carolina on a Morehead

Scholarship, the most prestigious merit scholarship awarded at UNC ...named to ACC Honor Roll ... diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the sum-mer of 1999 ... had surgery to remove thyroid glands and he’s now fullyrecovered ... coaches say he’s better physically now than he even wasbefore ... an inspiration to the team.

As a Junior (2000)Played in nine games … hadan RBI single on March 22 vs.Towson.

As a Sophomore (1999)Saw action in 10 games … hada three-run double in the firstgame of a doubleheaderagainst Temple on Feb. 27.Summer 1999: Played for theDenver Blues of the ColoradoSemi-Pro Baseball League ...helped team finish 11th in theNational Baseball CongressWorld Series.

PrepPlayed four years of varsitybaseball for Charlotte Catholic… two-time all-conferenceand all-county choice … ledhis county in home runs as a junior … team captain and MVP as a senior… played in the 1996 N.C. State Games … also played four years of foot-ball at linebacker, defensive end and guard … football co-captain and all-conference choice as a senior … president of his senior class … memberof the National Honor Society.

PersonalHistory major … Barton Christian Walker is the son of John and GayleWalker … born 3/13/79.

Walker’s Career Batting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Slg SB BB SO Avg1999 10-0 7 1 1 3 1 0 0 .286 0-0 0 5 .1432000 9-0 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 .143 0-0 0 3 .143Totals 19-0 14 1 2 4 1 0 0 .214 0-0 0 8 .143

Walker’s Career Batting HighsHits: 1 vs. Temple (2/27/99, Game 1); Runs: 1 vs. Temple (2/27/99, Game 1);RBI: 3 vs. Temple (2/27/99, Game 1)

Had a very productive fall practice session

… could contribute in the outfield as a freshman.

PrepA baseball, basketball and football player at Central Davidson … namedall-state as a senior in baseball … three-time all-conference pick …named Central Davidson’s team MVP as a junior and senior … played inthe NC State Games in 1998 and 1999 … played four years of AmericanLegion Baseball … two-time all-county pick and an all-conference selec-tion as a senior … football team MVP as a senior … received the SpartanAward in 2000, given to the school’s best student athlete … also receivedthe school’s faculty award for all-around achievement … an honor grad-uate … a North Carolina scholar … National Honor Society office … aU.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete. Summer 2000: LexingtonDavidson American Legion baseball … batted .420 with 17 doubles,three home runs and 37 RBIs.

PersonalChase Alexander Younts is the son of Steve and Kim Younts … born2/12/82 … enrolled in the General College.

#13 • BART WALKEROF • Jr.

6-1 • 202 • R/RCharlotte, N.C.

Charlotte Catholic H.S.

#11 • CHASE YOUNTSOF • Fr.

5-9 • 164 • S/LLexington, N.C.

Central Davidson H.S.

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HEAD COACH MIKE FOX

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Mike Fox is in his third season as headcoach of the University of NorthCarolina baseball program. Fox has ledthe Tar Heels to an 87-35 record andberths in back-to-back NCAATournaments in his first two seasons inChapel Hill.

Fox became Carolina’s head coach onMay 7, 1998, when Athletic DirectorDick Baddour selected the former UNCplayer and North Carolina WesleyanCollege head coach to lead the Tar Heelsinto the 21st century.

"In Mike Fox I strongly believe that wehave the right fit for the University of

North Carolina," Baddour said. "He’s someone who knows this institu-tion very well, who understands our values and our tradition, who is com-mitted to bringing in outstanding student-athletes who are committed toacademic and athletic excellence.

“In Mike we have an established coach who has a strong tradition ofwinning and of putting together outstanding teams and coaching staffs. Ibelieve that North Carolina baseball is going to do very, very well for along period of time under his direction."

Fox has already set a high standard of success in just two years,reaching 50 and 75 wins faster than any other coach in UNC history. TheTar Heels got off to a school-record 21-game winning streak to start the2000 season, including wins over three ranked teams at the season-open-ing Disney Blast in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., and a three-game sweep atNo. 2 UCLA. Carolina went on to post a 46-17 mark in 2000, its thirdstraight 40-win season and the second-most victories in a season inschool history. Carolina earned the No. 2 seed at the NCAA Regional atUpper Montclair, N.J., and came just one win away from advancing to theNCAA Super Regionals. Five players were named either first- or second-team All-ACC and seven Tar Heels were selected in the Major LeagueBaseball First-Year Player Draft.

In his first year on the job, Fox led Carolina to a school-best 16straight wins to open the 1999 season and in the midst of going 22-2 tostart the year, the Tar Heels peaked at No. 3 in Baseball America’s Top 25poll. Carolina also earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament Palo

Alto Regional and had five players named either first- or second-teamAll-ACC.

Fox came to Carolina after 15 seasons as the head coach at N.C.Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, where he led the Battling Bishops to14 NCAA Tournament appearances, eight Division III College WorldSeries appearances and the 1989 NCAA Division III national champi-onship. His teams posted 15 consecutive top-20 finishes in the nationalpolls and won 11 Dixie Conference championships.

Fox’s career record of 540-141-4 at N.C. Wesleyan ranked second incareer winning percentage (.792) among all active Division III headcoaches at the time of his return to Carolina.

Fox was a three-year letterwinner at Carolina as a second basemanfrom 1976-78, helping lead the Tar Heels to the 1978 College WorldSeries. As a senior, he hit .277, tied for the team lead with six home runsand was named to the College World Series All-Tournament team. Foxalso played on the Tar Heel junior varsity basketball team under EddieFogler in the 1975 and ‘76 seasons.

The 44-year old native of Asheville, N.C., is a 1978 graduate ofCarolina with a degree in Physical Education.He earned his Master of Arts in Teaching atUNC in 1979. Fox served as a graduate assis-tant at Carolina during the 1979 season andwas the head coach at Millbrook High Schoolin Raleigh in 1980 and ‘81 before taking overas N.C. Wesleyan’s head coach in Septemberof 1982. He also had served as the BattlingBishops’ athletic director since 1985.

Fox was named the American BaseballCoaches Association Division III NationalCoach of the Year in 1989 after leading theBattling Bishops to the national title. He hasbeen named the NCAA South Region Coachof the Year and the Dixie Conference Coachof the Year seven times each. He coached 29All-Americas at N.C. Wesleyan and 92 per-cent of his players graduated.

The 1974 graduate of East MecklenburgHigh School in Charlotte, N.C., played pro-fessional baseball for a year after graduatingfrom Carolina before returning to his almamater as a graduate assistant under MikeRoberts in 1979.

Fox and his wife, Cheryl, have a son,Matthew (14), and a daughter, Morgan (10).

THE MIKE FOX FILEHIGH SCHOOL

East Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N.C. (1974)

COLLEGEUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1978)

HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCENorth Carolina Wesleyan, Rocky Mount, N.C. (1983-98)

Record: 540-141-4 (.792), 15 years

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1999-present)

Record: 87-35 (.713), 2 years

Overall Record: 627-176-4 (17 years)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDOverall Conference

Year School Record Pct. Record Pct. NCAA Postseason1983 NC Wesleyan 38-7 .844 8-0 1.000 College World Series 3rd place1984 NC Wesleyan 34-11 .756 8-0 1.000 NCAA Tournament1985 NC Wesleyan 35-9-2 .783 7-1 .875 NCAA Tournament1986 NC Wesleyan 39-7 .848 6-2 .750 NCAA Tournament1987 NC Wesleyan 46-9 .836 8-0 1.000 College World Series 3rd place1988 NC Wesleyan 32-10-1 .756 11-1 .917 NCAA Tournament1989 NC Wesleyan 33-11-1 .744 6-5 .545 College World Series

Division III National Champions1990 NC Wesleyan 38-10 .792 5-4 .556 College World Series 3rd place1991 NC Wesleyan 33-10 .767 5-2 .714 NCAA Tournament1992 NC Wesleyan 29-13 .725 4-5 .444 NCAA Tournament1993 NC Wesleyan 29-11 .725 9-3 .750 College World Series 7th place1994 NC Wesleyan 42-4 .913 10-0 1.000 College World Series 5th place1996 NC Wesleyan 30-13 .698 9-3 .7501997 NC Wesleyan 40-7 .851 11-1 .917 College World Series 5th place1998 NC Wesleyan 42-9 .824 9-3 .750 College World Series 5th place

1999 North Carolina 41-18 .695 13-11 .542 NCAA Tourn. - Palo AltoRegional2000 North Carolina 46-17 .730 12-12 .500 NCAA Tourn. - Upper Montclair,N.J.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

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ROGER WILLIAMSRoger Williams is in his seventh year

as Carolina’s pitching coach. One yearafter mentoring first-round MajorLeague Baseball draft picks Kyle Snyderand Mike Bynum, Williams’ 2000 stafffeatured four MLB draftees — DerrickDePriest, Chris Elmore, Eric Hendersonand Ryan Snare. That group helped theTar Heels to seven shutouts last year, itsmost in a single season since 1978.

Snare, whose stellar junior season included a 10-1 record and a 3.14ERA, finished his career with 269 strikeouts, fifth all-time at UNC.DePriest was one of the most dominant pitchers in ACC history and hefinished his career ranked second all-time at UNC with 124 appearances.Elmore, meanwhile, was 19-3 for an .864 winning percentage in hisfour-year career, the second-best winning percentage in school history.

Prior to returning to Carolina, Williams spent three years as the pitch-ing coach at East Carolina University.

A native of Greenville, N.C., Williams was a standout pitcher for theTar Heels from 1983 to 1985 and a two-time All-ACC selection. He wasa fourth-round draft pick of the Chicago Cubs in 1985 and spent threeyears playing at Triple-A Des Moines. In 1990, his final year of profes-sional baseball, Williams was with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Williams tied an ACC record when he tallied 19 strikeouts againstDuke in 1985. He is tied for fourth in Carolina history with 24 careervictories and his .800 winning percentage (24-6 record) is among theall-time best at UNC. His 254 career strikeouts rank in the top 10 inschool history. Williams’ single-season marks of 113 strikeouts in 1985and a 1.19 earned run average in 1983 are among Carolina’s all-timetop-five in their respective categories. His career totals in wins andstrikeouts also rank among the best in ACC history.

Williams graduated from East Carolina with a bachelor’s degree inphysical education in 1992 and earned his masters degree in 1994. Hisfather, George, wasthe head baseballcoach at East Carolinafrom 1974-1976.

Williams marriedthe former StephanieHensley in December2000.

CHAD

HOLBROOKChad Holbrook, now in his seventh

year as a full-time member of theCarolina coaching staff, has been a partof the Tar Heel baseball program sincecoming to Chapel Hill as a freshman inthe fall of 1989. After an outstandingcareer as a player from 1990 to 1993, theShelby, N.C., native served as an under-graduate assistant coach during thespring of 1994 and was named assistantcoach in the fall of 1994.

Holbrook is Carolina’s recruiting coordinator and assists in all aspectsof the Tar Heel program. He works most directly with Carolina’s out-fielders and other hitters.

"Chad had a great career here and that gives him credibility with ourplayers," Carolina head coach Mike Fox says. "He has an enthusiasmand a tremendous love for Carolina and for baseball that is contagious.He is a great communicator and enjoyable person to be around, whichendears him to players, parents and everyone in our program."

In the summer of 1997, Holbrook served as the head coach of theHarwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League and led them to the league’sEastern Division championship.

Holbrook’s nameappears often in theCarolina record book,as he ranks amongCarolina’s career lead-ers in hits, runs,games, at bats andstolen bases. His 14triples still rank No. 1in school history.

As Carolina’s lead-off hitter, Holbrook setthe single-seasonrecord for stolen baseswith 40 in 1993, arecord broken byBrian Roberts in 1997.

Holbrook wasnamed all-tournamentat the NCAA Central IRegional in CollegeStation, Texas afterhitting .565 (13-for-23), including threedoubles and twotriples, in five games.He was a second-teamAll-ACC selectionwho hit .353 as a sen-ior.

Holbrook earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education fromNorth Carolina in 1994. His father, Eddie, coached basketball at bothGardner-Webb and Furman.

Holbrook married the former Jennifer Hilliard in August 2000.Jennifer works in UNC’s men’s basketball office at head coach MattDoherty’s administrative assistant.

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ASSISTANT COACH/SUPPORT STAFF

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SCOTT FORBESScott Forbes is in his third season on

the North Carolina staff as an assistantcoach. Forbes previously served underTar Heel head coach Mike Fox as acatching and hitting instructor at NorthCarolina Wesleyan College during the1998 season. He coached first base andhelped with recruiting as the BattlingBishops went 42-7 and advanced to the1998 NCAA Division III College World

Series.In the summers of 1999 and 2000, Forbes coached the Wilmington

Sharks of the Coastal Plain League. He was named the CPL’s Coach ofthe Year after leading the Sharks to the league title and best overallrecord at 33-16 in 1999. The Sharks’ 33 wins were a league record.

Forbes hit .321 as a player at N.C. Wesleyan during the 1995-97seasons, leading the Battling Bishops to two Dixie Conference champi-onships and the 1997 CWS. As a senior, he hit .387 with 61 RBIs and27 doubles, setting the NCAA Division III record for doubles in a sea-son. He also played at Middle Georgia Junior College in 1994, guidinghis team to the Georgia state championship.

Forbes is a 1997 N.C. Wesleyan graduate with a degree in businessadministration.

Forbes married the former Mandy Passwaters in September 2000.

BASEBALL SUPPORT STAFF

JEFF ELLIOTTSr. Associate AD

LARRY GALLO JR.Sr. Associate AD

BETH MILLERSr. Associate AD

MICHAEL BEALEMarketing

JOE BRAYTarHeelBlue.com

ELLEN CULLEROperations

TRAVIS EVERETTEManager

GREG GATZStength Coach

RICHIE GRIMSLEYTicket Operations

JOAN HOLTAdministrative

C.B. LEHNHead Trainer

BRANDONLEONARD

ROBERT MERCERAcademic Advisor

DAVID TINSONMedia Relations

CHUCK WARDGroundskeeper

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UNC ADMINISTRATION BIOS

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JAMES MOESERCHANCELLOR

When Dr. James Moeser was firstapproached about leading the University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill, its academicexcellence and tradition as the nation’s oldestpublic campus impressed him.

But that’s not why Moeser (pronounced"MEE-zer") ultimately decided he wanted to become Carolina’s ninthchancellor. It was the university’s potential to be even better.

"What attracted me to Carolina was not, important though it is, thepreservation of a great tradition," Moeser says. "It was the opportunityto help take this university to a position where it will be the best publicuniversity in the United States. With the right combination of future pub-lic and private support, I am confident that such an ambitious goal iswithin our reach."

Moeser says he will constantly work to articulate what sets the uni-versity apart from other schools.

"Students who come to Chapel Hill, from the moment they set foot onthis beautiful campus, realize there is something very special about theacademic experience," he says. "Carolina’s graduates develop a power-ful bond that lasts a lifetime, creating a remarkably loyal alumni base.Our job is to take that love and convince alumni and friends to reinvestin the institution that made such a difference in their lives and to help ustake it to an even higher level."

The UNC Board of Governors unanimously elected Moeser as chan-cellor last April. He started August 15, succeeding William O. McCoy,who became interim chancellor in July 1999 following MichaelHooker’s death from non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Moeser was installed aschancellor on University Day, October 12, 2000.

Moeser’s top priority when he began at Carolina was to help leadUNC’s efforts to earn the votes of North Carolinians in November 2000for the $3.1 billion bond referendum to improve capital facilities onUNC and community college campuses. Successful passage of the ref-erendum means nearly $500 million for Carolina’s capital needs.

A concert organist, Moeser, 61, began his academic career in 1966 atthe University of Kansas as an assistant professor and chairman of thedepartment of organ. After rising through the academic ranks at Kansas,he was named dean of the School of Fine Arts in 1975. In 1984, he wasnamed Althaus Distinguished Professor of Organ, becoming the firstacademic dean at Kansas ever to hold an endowed chair.

In 1986, Moeser joined Pennsylvania State University as dean of theCollege of Arts and Architecture and executive director of UniversityArts Services, which coordinates cultural programs. Six years later, hebecame vice president for academic affairs and provost of the Universityof South Carolina, a post he held until becoming chancellor of Nebraskain 1996.

A native of Colorado City, Texas, who grew up in Lubbock, Moeserreceived a bachelor’s of music degree with honors in 1961 and a mas-ter's of music in musicology in 1964 from the University of Texas atAustin. He completed advanced study in Berlin and Paris as a Fulbrightscholar and received a doctorate in musical arts from the University ofMichigan in 1967.

A past president of the American Guild of Organists, Moeser earnedan international reputation as a concert organist and performed regular-ly until 1993. He has chaired several national organ pedagogy confer-ences and consulted with numerous universities and churches.

Moeser is married to Dr. Susan Dickerson Moeser, a fellow concertorganist and faculty member at Nebraska. He has two children from aprior marriage: a son, Chris, a reporter at The Arizona Republic, and adaughter, Carter, a doctoral candidate in physical therapy at the ArizonaSchool of Health Sciences.

DICK BADDOURDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Dick Baddour, a 1966 graduate of theUniversity of North Carolina, was namedDirector of Athletics on June 25, 1997. In histhree years as director, the Tar Heels haveundergone a number of changes, yet remainone of the premier athletic programs in the

Atlantic Coast Conference and across the nation.The Goldsboro, N.C., native heads a program that with 28 varsity

sports is the largest in the ACC. Last year, the Tar Heels finished fifth inthe nation in the Sears Cup, a competition that ranks Division I univer-sities for their NCAA championship performances. It was the fifth timein the seven-year history of the competition that Carolina finished in thetop five. What makes those top five finishes even more impressive is thefact that Carolina’s undergraduate enrollment of just over 15,000 is the19th-largest among the schools that placed in the Top 25 in the SearsCup standings last year.

Fiscal responsibility has been a key directive in Baddour’s tenure asathletic director. He instituted a number of measures designed to keepUNC among the nation’s most competitive athletic programs, while atthe same time ensuring a sound financial future. Baddour leads a depart-ment that has a budget in excess of $30 million, which is 16th-largestamong the schools that placed in the Top 25 in the Sears Cup standingslast year.

Baddour has served as athletic director in one of the most dynamicperiods in the history of Carolina athletics. He has hired new headcoaches in six sports, including football, men’s basketball, men’s golf,women’s tennis, baseball and men’s lacrosse. Just months after takingthe job, Baddour had to replace Dean Smith, the winningest coach inbasketball history, and Mack Brown, the second-winningest footballcoach in UNC history.

Baddour continues to direct a vast facilities expansion project thatstretches from Kenan Stadium to Finley Golf Course. The McCaskillSoccer Center and the Francis E. Henry Stadium (field hockey andlacrosse) were dedicated two years ago and Finley Golf Course wastotally re-designed in November 1999.

Baddour, who has served on 12 ACC committees, is past chair of theACC Athletic Directors, will serve as a member of ACC Committees onFootball, Basketball and Television and has chaired the ACC TennisCommittee.

He is in his 34th year of continuous service to the University. Prior tohis current position, he spent 11 years under John Swofford as the exec-utive associate director of athletics.

After graduating from UNC, Baddour spent one year as a costaccountant for Burlington Industries. He then returned to UNC in 1967as assistant dean of men.

In 1971 he became assistant dean of undergraduate admissions.Coordinating freshman admissions took him into every high school inthe state.

In 1975, he was awarded a Master of Arts degree in education with amajor in student personnel administration and a minor in businessadministration.

Baddour was then named Assistant Dean at the UNC School of Lawfrom 1983 to 1986. He served as the school’s director of admissions andscholarship programs, head of personnel and supervisor of career plan-ning and placement. He was also in charge of minority recruitment.

He became associate athletic director in 1986, was promoted to sen-ior associate director in 1990 and to executive associate in 1995.

A 1962 graduate of Goldsboro High School, Baddour and his wife,Lynda, have two sons, Allen and David, and a daughter, Jennifer.

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CARY C. BOSHAMER STADIUM

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Cary C. Boshamer Stadium providesthe University of North Carolina baseballprogram with one of the most beautifulhome facilities in the nation.

Boshamer Stadium, located on RidgeRoad in the heart of the Carolina campus,was a gift from 1917 Carolina graduate andtextile industrialist Cary C. Boshamer ofGastonia, N.C. The Tar Heels have beenplaying at the current location since the late1960s when Emerson Field was razed dueto University expansion. Boshamer donat-ed the original lighting system in 1970 andthe Tar Heels first home night game wasplayed April 18, 1970 vs. Wake Forest.

Construction on the stadium began fol-lowing the 1970 season and Carolina playedits first game at the new park on March 21,1972 when Carolina defeated High Point 3-2 in its season opener. Maryland’s BobGrossman pitched a no-hitter in the stadiumdedication game on April 8, 1972.

The Tar Heels have hosted 793 games at Boshamer Stadium andhave a record of 598-193-2 (.755), including a 30-5 mark last year.Boshamer has been home to five Atlantic Coast ConferenceTournaments, in 1973, 1975, 1981, 1982 and 1983, and the 1983 NCAAEast Regional.

Carolina hosted the New York Yankees in exhibition games in 1977,1979 and 1981 and Boshamer also played host to the 1987 U.S. OlympicFestival.

For five straight years, from 1989 through 1993, the CarolinaInvitational brought some of the nation’s finest programs to do battle withACC competition just prior to the NCAA Tournament. In 1989, ESPNwas on hand to televise two games live from Boshamer. That year, NorthCarolina upended No. 1-ranked Arizona 5-3 in 10 innings.

The Tar Heels have excelled for years in games played on its homegrass, including last year when they tied a school record with 30 homewins. Carolina’s 30th and final home win of the 2000 season came in dra-matic fashion, a 6-5 victory over fourth-ranked Florida State on May 13.Chris Maples’s two-out, pinch-hit double to right-center field drove in

catcher Dan Moylan from second base for the record-tying game-winner.Meanwhile, Carolina’s .857 winning percentage in 2000 tied for the fifthbest ever at UNC.

Carolina also won 30 games at Boshamer in 1993 when they went30-9. The 1990 squad posted a 29-3 ledger at home and posted the third-best home winning percentage in history (.906). The 1983 UNC teamalso tallied 29 wins at home, including five during the ACC Tournament,on their way to a 42-10 overall record.

Carolina has been particularly successful in non-conference homegames over the years, particularly since 1998. The Tar Heels are 62-2against non-ACC foes over the last three years, a .969 winning percent-age.

Boshamer Stadium dimen-sions are 335 feet down the leftand rightfield lines, 370 to left-center, 400 to straight-away cen-ter and 362 to the power alley inright-center. The main grand-

UNC’S RECORD AT BOSHAMER (Since 1973)

Year W L T Pct.1973 6 2 0 .7501974 9 3 0 .7501975 8 7 0 .5331976 14 5 0 .7371977 9 6 0 .6001978 16 7 0 .6961979 25 4 1 .850

1980 23 2 0 .9201981 19 4 0 .8261982 22 10 0 .6881983 29 6 0 .8291984 21 4 0 .8401985 24 2 0 .9231986 24 4 0 .8571987 22 8 0 .7331988 20 13 0 .6061989 20 7 1 .732

1990 29 3 0 .9061991 25 9 0 .7351992 19 12 0 .6131993 30 9 0 .7691994 23 9 0 .7191995 23 7 0 .7671996 21 15 0 .5831997 21 15 0 .5831998 28 6 0 .8241999 27 3 0 .900

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stand accommodates nearly 2,000 specta-tors and another 600 fans can watch fromthe terraced embankment along the firstbase line.

The stadium houses the Carolinabaseball offices, team room, training roomand dressing rooms. Tar Heel players takeadvantage of a private weight training andconditioning area which supplements theequipment found at the 8,000 square footworkout room at the Student-AthleteDevelopment Center located at KenanStadium. Boshamer also has indoor pitch-ing and hitting areas and outdoor cageswhich allow off the field work in all weath-er conditions.

The Walter Rabb Press Box, dedicat-ed on May 8, 1987, seats up to 24 membersof the working press with separateradio/TV booths at either end of the facili-ty.

Over the past several years, BoshamerStadium has undergone a number of excit-ing renovations to keep it one of America’sfinest college baseball facilities. Since

1999, the Diamond Heels Club, a groupcomprised of UNC Baseball alumni andother friends of the program, has been adriving force in the renovation efforts.Among these improvements to the stadiumover the past few years are expandeddugouts, new awnings over the press boxand office space, new field tarp and roller,new fencing and a new training room forthe Tar Heels. Renovations will continue atBoshamer and a detailed list of all the activ-ity going at the stadium is found in the insetbox in this section.

UNC is fortunate to call as its home oneof the finest all-around facilities in thenation. Boshamer has it all—outstandingplaying conditions maintained by a dedicat-ed and knowledgeable grounds crew, excel-lent lighting, close to the field seating andpurposeful training and relaxation environ-ments for Carolina’s players and coaches.

BOSHAMER STADIUM RECORD BOOK

MOST WINS2000 30-51993 30-91990 29-31983 29-61998 28-61999 27-31991 25-91979 25-4-11986 24-41985 24-2

TOP WINNING PCT.1985 .923 (24-2)1980 .920 (23-2)1990 .906 (29-3)1999 .900 (27-3)2000 .857 (30-5)1986 .857 (24-4)1979 .850 (25-4-1)

The Diamond Heels ClubNow in its third year of existence, theDiamond Heels Club is comprised ofalumni and friends of the Universitywhose support of the baseball programcan be seen in a number of renovationsto Boshamer Stadium since July 1998.Among the changes—some large, somesmall—that have taken place are:

• Renovated locker room with expandedlockers• Expanded dugouts• New “Carolina Baseball” lettering andsiding on the press box• New awnings over the press box andoffice doors• New public address system• New lettering on the outside entranceto the stadium• New outdoor cages (nets and astro-turf)• New fencing along both foul lines• New 40-foot foul poles• New blue wind screen • New pads for benches and new flooringin the dugouts• New training room for UNC players• Newly painted bleachers

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There’s no better way to spend a beautiful springafternoon than watching Tar Heel Baseball atBoshamer Stadium. Carolina will play 36 homegames in 2001 and fans of all ages are encour-aged to share in the fun. In addition to watchingsome of the finest college baseball in America,fans are also treated to a variety of contests,giveaways and promotions that make game daysat Boshamer a treat for the whole family. Keep aneye on TarHeelBlue.com for details about special

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“We have such a terrific advantage to be ableto play in and recruit student-athletes to sucha beautiful stadium right here on campus. There’salways been something special about gamedays at Boshamer, and I think our playersrespond with tremendous energy any time wetake the field here.”

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UNC BASEBALL: A TOTAL PROGRAM

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ACADEMIC SUPPORTThe Academic Support Program assists student-athletes in successful-

ly reaching their academic goals. The program supports students in theprocess of exploring their interests and abilities and in developing a broadacademic experience.

The mission of the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes isto provide programs and services integrated with the University commu-nity that will address the individual needs of a diverse group of students.These programs and services are designed to promote personal growthand responsibility, to inspire educational excellence and an appreciationfor the academic experience, and to culminate in graduation and the ful-fillment of lifelong goals.

Located primarily in the Pope Academic Support Center, the programopened its doors in 1986. It is equipped with study facilities, a foreignlanguage lab, tutorial rooms, a computer lab, a 128-seat auditorium,counselor’s offices, and state-of-the-art video and computer equipment.Students meet with staff to discuss issues related to course selection,major and career exploration, academic progress and academic eligibili-ty.

In the 1999-2000 academic year, 246 UNC student-athletes made theACC Academic Honor Roll which requires at least a 3.0 cumulative GPAfor the year. In the fall of 1999, 146 student-athletes made the Dean's Listand 112 student-athletes did so during the spring 2000 semester. Ninetyfour student-athletes graduated during the 1999-2000 academic year.

"We have an athletic program with our priorities in line with the fun-damental academic mission of the University," says Athletic DirectorDick Baddour.

"Our young people are students first and athletes second and that willalways be the case at the University. That is a credit to our coaches,administrators, support staff, but most of all, our student-athletes. Theiraccomplishments in the classroom are very impressive."

The staff consists of Assistant Athletic Director and Program DirectorDr. Janice Hilliard; Associate Directors Burgess McSwain and RobertMercer (baseball’s academic advisor); Assistant Directors Susan Berner,Dr. Carl Carey and Dr. Kathy Parker; Academic Counselor MarisaMarucci; and Administrative Assistant DougRoberts. They serve approximately 725 student-athletes, planning academic and life skill program-ming designed to help the student-athlete maxi-mize his or her academic and extracurricular activ-ities.

The Academic Support center is open from 8a.m. to midnight five days a week and from 7:30p.m. to midnight on Sundays. Visitors are welcometo tour the facility during afternoon hours.

Computers are also available for basketballplayers to use in the players’ lounge, adjacent tothe locker room in the Smith Center. The comput-ers labs are equipped with new computers andlaser printers complete with a variety of softwarepackages, including word processing, spread-sheets, CD-ROM reference materials, tutorials,internet access and e-mail capability.

Academic Support Program Staff(Bottom row, from left) Heather Murphy, Marisa Marucci, Susan Berner, KathyParker, Janice Hilliard; (Top row, from left) Doug Roberts, Robert Mercer, Carl

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGThe baseball team utilizes an 8,000-square-foot fitness

center under the direction of Director of Strength andConditioning for Olympic Sports Greg Gatz, who spe-cializes in sport-specific training and is a speed andstrength specialist. The fitness center is located belowthe Development Center in a wing of the KenanFieldhouse and features state-of-the-art equipmentincluding free weights and Olympic weights.

One of four fitness facilities used by Carolina athletes,the Kenan facility also features a performance lab wherespecialized aerobic equipment such as stairmasters,treadmills and biocycles are used for conditioning andmonitoring rehabilitation progress. The squad alsomakes use of modern strength, flexibility and condition-ing methods in a year-round training cycle.

In addition, Tar Heel players may take advantage of aprivate weight training area at Boshamer Stadium whichsupplements that at Kenan Field House. The stadiumalso has indoor pitching and hitting areas and outdoorcages which allow off-the-field work in all weather con-ditions. The result of such training is athletes who areproperly conditioned for competition.

MEDICAL CAREIn addition to the academic and fitness programs, the Tar Heels receive

excellent care from one of the country’s best sports medicine staffs.Carolina’s Director of Sports Medicine, Dr. Tim Taft, oversees a pro-

gram that includes care by Dr. Greg Tuttle and Dr. Bryan Smith. Dr.Mario Ciocca serves as the team physician for baseball.

Head Trainer Dan Hooker directs a staff of five full-time athletic train-ers and physical therapists, several graduate students and undergraduates.Clairbeth (C.B.) Lehn works directly with the baseball team, as doesgraduate trainer Tony Trombetto and undergraduate trainer JamieBerkello.

The medical and athletic training facilities are located in the StudentHealth Center and Fetzer Gym. Both are near Tar Heel practice areas foreasy access to the conscientious treatment and advice on the care and pre-vention of injuries that is available from the sports medicine staff. A newtraining room also exists at Boshmaer Stadium that benefits UNC playerswhen immediate care in needed.

The Athletic Department also recognizes a responsibility in educatingstudent athletes on the physical, mental, emotional and legal issuesinvolved in drug abuse. Accordingly, the department has established adrug education and prevention program which is administered by theUniversity’s Student Health Services.

CAROLINA OUTREACH PROGRAMFor years, the Carolina baseball team has played a spe-

cial role in keeping alive a tradition at the University ofNorth Carolina of student-athletes giving back to the com-munity.

Carolina Outreach, a part of the Atlantic CoastConference Outreach Program, is an organization of TarHeel athletes dedicated to improving the lives of the resi-dents of the town of Chapel Hill and the state of NorthCarolina. Assistant Athletic Director for CommunityRelations John Lotz has headed the Outreach programsince its inception 10 years ago.

“The athletes are very receptive to the program,” Lotzsays. “We get a very high caliber of student-athletesaround here. They enjoy giving back.”

Each year, the entire baseball team participates in a num-ber of community service activities, including the JuvenileDiabetes Walk-A-Thon, a Read-A-Thon at Frank PorterGraham Elementary School, visits to the RonaldMcDonald House in Chapel Hill, the UNC DanceMarathon and a Sunday afternoon playday at the orphan-age in Oxford. Outreach is also involved in the Reading IsFundamental program at local elementary and highschools.

The baseball team is also one of the many Universityathletic teams that makes weekly visits to the PediatricPlayroom at UNC Hospitals during the season.

“I think it’s important for us as student-athletes atCarolina to realize how big an impact we can have in thiscommunity,” said standout center fielder Adam Greenberg.“Going to the hospital and visiting with local kids is justone of the many things we do to stay involved. I don’tthink there’s anything like the look you see on a smallchild’s face when we take just a few minutes to say helloand visit. It’s something that teaches us to not take the giftswe have and the opportunites we are provided at UNC forgranted.”

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Kenan-Flagler Business School

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The University of North Carolina atChapel Hill was rated the nation’s third-best public university in the U.S. Newsand World Report’s 2001 Annual Guide to

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Kenan-Flagler Business School

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The Fiske Guide to Colleges describes UNC asa “powerhouse in research and education”and refers to Carolina’s “dazzling academicreputation, top-notch faculty, a gorgeouslylush campus and Ivy-League ambiance with a

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UNC’S ATHLETIC HERITAGE

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Carolina playershave for yearsplayed a majorrole in interna-tional soccer forthe United States.Eight former TarHeels helped leadthe USA to the1999 World cup,while seven for-

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WHO’S YOUR FAVORITEATHLETE?Three former Tar Heelsare among the top 10favorite athletes of U.S.teenagers today, accord-ing to a May 2000 studyby Bolt Bus.

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CAROLINA’SNATIONAL CHAMPI-

ONSHIPSMen’s Basketball (4)1924, 1957, 1982,

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1991Women’s Soccer (16)

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Men’s Basketball (4)1924, 1957, 1982, 1993

Women’s Basketball (1)1994

Field Hockey (4)1989, 1995, 1996, 1997

Men’s Lacrosse (4)1981, 1982, 1986, 1991

Women’s Soccer (17)1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993,

T.J. Jaworsky is the onlythree-time NCAA wrestling

Eddie Pope started for the UnitedStates in the 1998 World Cup in

One of the PGA Tour’s most consis-

tent players, Davis Love III has served

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MARION JONES WAS THE STAR OFTHE 2000 OLYMPICS IN SYDNEY.JONES WON FIVE MEDALS AT THE

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2000 SEASON REVIEW

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TAR HEELS FINISH ONE WIN SHY OF SUPER REGIONALCarolina’s record-setting 2000 baseball team ended its season with twolosses to Penn State on the final day of the NCAA Regional at UpperMontclair, N.J. Carolina used 19 hits to defeat the Nittany Lions 14-5 inits NCAA Tournament opener and followed that with a 9-3 win over top-seeded Rutgers on Saturday. But back-to-back losses on Sunday sentCarolina home just one win shy of the NCAA Super Regionals. PennState took advantage of five UNC errors (Carolina’s second highest totalof the season) to score a 6-5 win in the first game of the May 28 dou-bleheader and then eliminated the Tar Heels with a 10-3 victory in Game2. Clay Hooper, Chris Maples, Ryan Earey, Dan Moylan and AdamGreenberg were each named to the All-Tournament team.

UNC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT• Carolina earned the No. 2 seed at the NCAA Regional at UpperMontclair, N.J. UNC went to the NCAA Tournament for the third con-secutive season and the 16th time in school history. The only other timethe Tar Heels made three straight NCAA appearances was from 1982-84.• Carolina is 35-35 all-time in NCAA Tournament play after going 2-2in the 2000 NCAA Tournament. • The Tar Heels faced 12 of the 64 schools selected to the 2000 NCAATournament field in a total of 28 games. Carolina was 17-11 in thosegames (not including NCAA play), including a perfect 14-0 mark againstnon-ACC teams selected to the NCAA field. Carolina faced six of the16 No. 1 seeds in the 2000 tournament and was 2-0 against EastCarolina, 3-0 against UCLA, 1-0 against Miami, 2-1 against Clemson, 1-3 against Florida State and 0-3 against Georgia Tech.

ANOTHER RECORD START IN 2000For the second year in a row, Carolina opened the season with a recordstart. A year after posting its best start in school history as well as theall-time best UNC winning streak with a 16-0 start in 1999, Carolinabroke those records with a 21-0 start in 2000. The 21-game UNC win-ning streak ranks as the second best all-time in the Atlantic CoastConference. Clemson’s 26-0 start in 1977 is the both the best start to aseason and the longest winning streak in league history. Of Carolina’s21 wins to open the 2000 campaign, seven came against ranked oppo-nents, including a three-game sweep of then-No. 2 UCLA in Westwood,a sweep of Central Florida, Rice and defending national championMiami at the season-opening ACC/Disney Blast, and a win over in-staterival East Carolina.

TAR HEELS PEAK ATNO. 2 IN NATIONALPOLLSCarolina, ranked in atleast one of the threemajor polls every week ofthe 2000 baseball season,spent back-to-back weeks(March 6 and 13) rankedNo. 2 in the nation byboth Collegiate Baseballand Baseball Weekly,which was Carolina’s all-time highest nationalranking. Carolina spenttwo weeks ranked No. 3in 1999 by BaseballAmerica (March 15 and22) for its previous best.

GREENBERG NAMED

ACC ROOKIE OF THEYEARCenterfielder AdamGreenberg capped a sensa-tional freshman season bybeing named the ACCRookie of the Year, second-team All-ACC and a fresh-man All-America(Collegiate Baseball,Baseball America). He alsoearned a spot on the All-Tournament teams at theNCAA Regional at UpperMontclair, N.J., and theACC/Disney Blast.Greenberg led all Tar Heelregulars in batting average(.386), hits (98), runs (69),triples (7), stolen bases (28)and slugging percentage(.594). He also had a team-high 34 multi-hit games, a21-game hitting streak andthree leadoff homers in 2000. He started 61 of 63 games, missing onlythe regular-season Penn State doubleheader with a sore hamstring. Hisseven triples rank in a second-place tie with Chad Holbrook for the mosttriples in a single season in Tar Heel history, while his 98 hits tied B.J.Surhoff’s 98 hits in 1985 for the second-most ever in a season atCarolina.

UNC POSTS THIRD STRAIGHT 40-WIN SEASON• At 46-17 overall, North Carolina reached the 40-win plateau for thethird consecutive season (41-18 in 1999, 42-23 in 1998). The only othertime in school history the Tar Heels posted three-straight 40-win seasonswas from 1983-85 when All-Americas B.J. Surhoff and Scott Bankhead,as well as UNC assistant Roger Williams, helped pave the way for a 126-40-1 record over three years. • Carolina’s 46 wins in 2000 were the second most in a single season inschool history. In 1990, the Tar Heels finished 51-14 to set the schoolrecord for wins.

FIVE NAMED ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCEIn a vote of the nine ACC baseball coaches, five Tar Heels were select-ed to the All-ACC baseball teams. Derrick DePriest was named first-team All-ACC at relief pitcher after posting 12 saves and a 2.89 ERA outof the bullpen. Ryan Earey, Tyrell Godwin, Adam Greenberg and RyanSnare were all named to the All-ACC second team. Greenberg was oneof just two freshmen selected to either team.

HEELS HAVE RECORD-SETTING SEASON AT THE PLATECarolina, which scored double digit runs in 19 games in 2000, set a hostof team offensive records in the 2000 season. Carolina’s .323 team bat-ting average, 719 hits and 522 runs are all new records, as was Carolina’s21-game winning streak to open the season.

CAROLINA TIES RECORD WITH 30TH HOME WIN IN FSUSERIESWith Carolina’s dramatic 6-5 win over Florida State on May 13, the TarHeels tied a school record with their 30th home win of the season. In1993, Carolina posted a 30-9 mark at Boshamer Stadium, while the 2000team was 30-5 in games played in Chapel Hill. Meanwhile, Carolina’s.857 home winning percentage in 2000 tied for the fifth best ever atUNC. In 1985, Carolina posted an all-time best .923 winning percent-age (24-2) at Boshamer Stadium. When Towson held off a late UNCDAN MOYLAN

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rally to take a 9-8 win over the Tar Heels on March 21, the Tigersbecame the first non-ACC team to win at Boshamer Stadium since Feb.21, 1998, ending a streak of 52 straight home wins for Carolina overnon-conference foes.

PITCHING STAFF POSTS SEVEN SHUTOUTSAfter finishing eighth in the nation in 1999 with a 3.73 team ERA,Carolina’s pitching staff was solid in 2000, especially considering theloss of first-round draft picks Kyle Snyder and Mike Bynum from the1999 rotation. The Tar Heels posted a 4.30 team ERA had seven shutoutwins, its most since blanking seven opponents in 1978.

DEPRIEST NAMED FIRST-TEAM ALL-ACC, THIRD-TEAMALL-AMERICA Derrick DePriest finished his career in second place all-time at Carolinawith 124 career appearances. He earned first-team All-ACC honors andhe was named a third-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball in hisfinal campaign after recording 12 saves and a 2.89 ERA. He struck out66 batters in 74.2 innings and walked just 31 in 2000.

ELMORE SAVES HIS BEST FOR LASTChris Elmore completed an outstanding UNC career with his finest sea-son as a Tar Heel. After posting a 10-2 mark over the first three seasonsof his career, Elmore was voted the team’s most improved player aftergoing 9-1 with a 4.12 ERA. Despite dropping a hard-luck decision onApril 8 to Wake Forest — his first loss in nearly three years — he wasconsistent all year on the hill in becoming a fixture in the weekend rota-tion and a senior leader for the Tar Heels. He finished his career by win-ning each of his final six decisions, including an ACC Tournament winagainst Duke, and his .864 career winning percentage (19-3) is the sec-ond highest all-time at UNC behind only All-America and OlympianScott Bankhead.

ELMORE AND GOD-WIN RECOGNIZEDFOR ACADEMICSAfter first being named tothe 2000 GTE AcademicAll-District III team, ChrisElmore and Tyrell Godwinwere both named second-team Academic All-Americas. Elmore was alsoone of the big winners atCarolina’s annual all-sportsdinner in April. He wasUNC’s male recipient ofthe Mildred McCaskillAward, which is given eachyear by the University tothe senior who representsexcellence in athletics, aca-demics and communityservice. Elmore was alsoone of six student-athleteshonored by the ACC for hiscommunity service, and hewas baseball’s winner ofthe Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award.

BATTERED EAREY MAKES WAY INTO ACC RECORD BOOKWhen Liberty’s Darren Adams hit Ryan Earey with a pitch in the fourthinning of Carolina’s 7-6 win in Lynchburg, Va., on May 4, Earey becamethe most hit player in a single season in ACC history. Earey surpassedFlorida State’s Jose Zabala, who was hit by pitch 24 times in 1997, withhis 25th HBP of the season. He added three more HBPs to finish the sea-

son with 28. Remarkably, Earey was actually hit 18 times in the first 21games of the year, before the pace slowed considerably. Richmond’sAndrew Slater holds the NCAA single-season record with 33 HBPs in56 games in 1997.

SNARE WAS CAROLINA’S ACE IN 2000 Ryan Snare became one of the most dominant pitchers in the ACC andthe entire country in a breakout junior season that saw him lead Carolinawith 10 wins and 102 strikeouts. He was stellar throughout the 2000season, particularly after suffering his only defeat of the year, a 5-4 lossat Georgia Tech on March 17. In notching back-to-back wins againstNC State (March 25) and Clemson (March 31), Snare posted 13 strike-outs and allowed just one unearned run. In three postseason outings,Snare allowed just four earned runs in 16.2 innings and he struck out 17batters. He led all Carolina starters with a 3.14 ERA.

GODWIN PULLS IN MORE HONORS IN BIG JUNIOR YEARTyrell Godwin was among Carolina’s leaders at the plate in 2000 with a.363 batting average (2nd), 82 hits (3rd), 11 home runs (2nd), 67 RBIs(T-1st) and 24 steals (2nd). He injured his right quadriceps muscle in thesecond game of the Florida State series and was slowed throughout thepostseason, missing the ACC Tournament and seeing limited time in theNCAA Tournament, but he still managed to knock in five runs and getfour hits in 11 at bats at the NCAA Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J.Godwin was named second-team All-ACC, second-team All-Americaby the NCBWA and third-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball andBaseball America, and he was one of 12 semifinalists for the RotarySmith Award, given annually to the nation’s top college baseball player.He was also a second-team selection to the GTE Academic All-Americateam.

RECORD-TYING SEVEN TAR HEELS SELECTED IN MLBDRAFTSeven Tar Heels were selected on the first day of the Major LeagueBaseball First-Year Player Draft in 2000, tying a school-record for mostdraftees in one year. Tyrell Godwin became UNC’s fourth first-roundpick in the last two years and its 10th all-time when he was selected 35thoverall with a “sandwich pick” by the Texas Rangers. Juniors RyanSnare (Cincinnati Reds), Eric Henderson (Milwaukee Brewers), RyanEarey (San Diego Padres) and Dan Moylan (St. Louis Cardinals) werealso selected in the first eight rounds. Fifth-year seniors DerrickDePriest (Montreal Expos) and Chris Elmore (Boston Red Sox) both

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Record: 46-17 Home: 30-5 Away: 10-8 Neutral: 6-4 ACC: 12-12

Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. Line Score Pitcher of Record Team1/28 vs. Central Florida-1 W 9-6 772 9-13-2/6-9-3 Earey (1-0) 1-01/29 vs. Rice-1 W 8-2 658 8-10-0/2-3-4 Autrey (1-0) 2-01/30 vs. Miami (Fla.)-1 W 9-0 502 9-10-0/0-5-4 Elmore (1-0) 3-02/9 Elon W 14-0 405 14-12-1/0-2-1 Snare (1-0) 4-02/13 Penn State (DH) W 21-10 --- 21-13-1/10-14-1 Henderson (1-0) 5-02/13 Penn State (DH) W 3-2 (10) 205 3-7-3/2-3-1 DePriest (1-0) 6-02/18 at UCLA W 17-13 247 17-13-3/13-4-2 Finnerty (1-0) 7-02/19 at UCLA W 6-4 531 6-12-0/4-6-1 Henderson (2-0) 8-02/20 at UCLA W 12-11 (6) 348 12-11-1/11-11-0 Autrey (2-0) 9-02/23 East Carolina W 6-4 2,005 6-11-2/4-10-2 Snare (2-0) 10-02/25 Seton Hall W 8-0 1,155 8-11-1/0-9-1 Henderson (3-0) 11-02/26 Seton Hall W 15-8 1,055 15-18-1/8-12-5 Finnerty (2-0) 12-02/27 Seton Hall W 7-5 815 7-8-1/5-8-7 Autrey (3-0) 13-03/1 Virginia Commonwealth W 8-4 652 8-8-0/4-9-1 Snare (3-0) 14-03/4 West Virginia W 4-3 205 4-10-2/3-8-1 Finnerty (3-0) 15-03/5 West Virginia W 6-0 2,150 6-11-1/0-5-3 Elmore (2-0) 16-03/7 Western Carolina W 11-8 507 11-14-2/8-8-0 Autrey (4--0) 17-03/8 Western Carolina W 4-1 759 4-11-1/1-4-0 Snare (4-0) 18-03/11 Richmond W 9-0 485 9-11-0/0-2-2 Henderson (4-0) 19-03/12 Richmond W 2-1 520 2-8-1/1-6-0 Earey (2-0) 20-03/14 Pace W 10-0 175 10-10-0/0-4-2 Autrey (5-0) 21-03/17 at Georgia Tech L 4-5 1,094 4-6-0/5-8-1 Snare (4-1) 21-13/18 at Georgia Tech L 3-16 1,222 3-11-3/16-14-1 Henderson (4-1) 21-23/19 at Georgia Tech L 7-8 411 7-12-3/8-16-2 DePriest (1-1) 21-33/21 Towson L 8-9 125 8-12-2/9-12-2 Tanner (0-1) 21-43/22 Towson W 25-2 225 25-27-1/2-3-1 Autrey (6-0) 22-43/24 NC State L 11-14 2,064 11-13-1/14-15-2 Henderson (4-2) 22-53/25 NC State W 5-2 2,935 5-17-1/2-10-0 Snare (5-1) 23-53/26 NC State W 4-1 1,657 4-11-1/1-10-0 Earey (3-0) 24-53/28 Coastal Carolina W 10-3 137 10-11-0/3-11-5 Tanner (1-1) 25-53/31 Clemson W 6-0 1,382 6-6-1/0-2-1 Snare (6-1) 26-54/1 Clemson L 2-10 2,393 2-7-6/10-12-4 Henderson (4-3) 26-64/2 Clemson W 5-2 989 5-9-3/2-5-1 Elmore (3-0) 27-64/5 Davidson W 11-5 336 11-11-1/5-5-3 Henderson (5-3) 28-64/7 at Wake Forest L 7-9 1,485 7-7-4/9-9-1 DePriest (1-2) 28-74/8 at Wake Forest L 8-9 1,710 8-12-2/9-14-1 Elmore (3-1) 28-84/9 at Wake Forest L 3-4 1,813 3-10-2/4-7-1 Henderson (5-4) 28-94/11 UNC Wilmington W 6-1 617 6-8-0/1-7-2 Elmore (4-1) 29-94/12 at UNC Charlotte W 14-10 1,711 14-16-1/10-18-3 Finnerty (4-0) 30-94/14 Maryland W 8-2 446 8-9-2/2-7-0 Snare (7-1) 31-94/15 Maryland W 13-11 218 13-15-3/11-12-5 Finnerty (5-0) 32-94/16 Maryland W 23-8 1,482 23-23-0/8-11-3 Elmore (5-1) 33-94/18 at East Carolina W 8-2 2,950 8-13-0/2-6-1 Earey (4-0) 34-94/19 UNC Charlotte W 8-4 477 8-9-1/4-6-4 Autrey (7-0) 35-94/21 at Virginia L 5-6 443 5-6-3/6-10-1 DePriest (1-3) 35-104/22 at Virginia W 5-4 657 5-8-2/4-8-2 Elmore (6-1) 36-104/23 at Virginia L 6-10 420 6-11-2/10-19-0 Earey (4-1) 36-114/27 at Duke W 16-1 316 16-19-1/1-8-2 Snare (8-1) 37-114/29 at Duke (DH) W 5-3 (10) --- 5-9-1/3-11-3 DePriest (2-3) 38-114/29 at Duke (DH) W 10-6 379 10-13-3/6-12-1 Elmore (7-1) 39-115/2 UNC Greensboro W 4-3 471 4-8-2/3-7-1 Snare (9-1) 40-115/3 Winthrop W 14-3 263 14-13-0/3-6-3 Henderson (6-4) 41-115/4 at Liberty W 7-6 1,727 7-10-1/6-9-2 Elmore (8-1) 42-115/12 Florida State L 2-6 (13) 2,156 2-7-2/6-13-0 DePriest (2-4) 42-125/13 Florida State W 6-5 2,488 6-9-1/5-13-1 DePriest (3-4) 43-125/14 Florida State L 2-4 1,760 2-9-2/4-8-3 Henderson (6-5) 43-135/17 vs. Wake Forest-2 L 7-8 (13) 1,688 7-13-4/8-11-5 Earey (4-2) 43-145/18 vs. Duke-2 W 13-7 1,378 13-19-2/7-14-2 Elmore (9-1) 44-145/19 vs. Florida State-2 L 1-4 1,730 1-9-0/4-8-3 Henderson (6-6) 44-155/26 vs. Penn State-3 W 14-5 715 14-19-2/5-7-1 Snare (10-1) 45-155/27 vs. Rutgers-3 W 9-3 1,274 9-17-2/3-8-1 DePriest (4-4) 46-155/28 vs. Penn State-3 L 5-6 704 5-6-5/6-13-2 Earey (4-3) 46-165/28 vs. Penn State-3 L 3-10 328 3-7-1/10-12-1 DePriest (4-5) 46-17

1- ACC/Disney Baseball Blast2- ACC Tournament DH- Doubleheader3- NCAA Regional at Upper Montclair, Upper Montclair, N.J. (# of innings)

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BATTING STATISTICS (sorted by Batting Average)Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%Adam Shearin .500 12-0 8 2 4 0 0 1 2 7 .875 0 0 2 1 .500 0 0 0-0 20 1 1 .955Eric Henderson.471 14-4 17 6 8 1 0 0 3 9 .529 3 1 5 0 .571 0 0 2-3 16 31 3 .940Adam Greenberg.386 61-61 254 69 98 15 7 8 39 151 .594 37 2 33 1 .460 5 2 28-33 143 9 1 .993Tyrell Godwin .363 57-57 226 50 82 6 4 11 67 129 .571 23 8 34 3 .426 8 0 24-29 82 1 5 .943Clay Hooper .333 63-63 258 63 86 21 0 8 49 131 .508 33 10 23 8 .420 6 0 5-6 92 169 10 .963Dan Moylan .323 63-63 235 59 76 17 0 4 47 105 .447 57 9 25 6 .466 4 3 10-17 437 44 8 .984Ryan Blake .323 9-8 31 12 10 1 1 2 13 19 .613 3 4 8 0 .447 0 0 2-2 14 1 0 1.00Russ Adams .322 50-37 143 26 46 7 1 0 19 55 .385 17 2 25 1 .401 0 2 20-22 38 68 15 .876Ryan Earey .317 59-58 202 55 64 12 0 14 67 118 .584 26 28 52 2 .450 6 0 2-3 269 32 7 .977Matt McCay .313 63-63 224 52 70 13 2 5 41 102 .455 23 14 22 5 .404 4 5 11-16 125 8 4 .971Chris Maples .306 53-24 111 21 34 9 1 0 21 45 .405 13 0 20 3 .367 4 3 3-4 32 70 5 .953Chad Prosser .302 61-60 212 38 64 11 3 3 36 90 .425 11 2 29 6 .333 6 9 7-11 88 171 16 .942Ryan Matthews.288 40-14 66 11 19 3 0 3 20 31 .470 17 4 15 0 .444 3 0 3-3 4 0 1 .800Sean Farrell .273 55-38 143 30 39 8 0 9 44 74 .517 20 2 27 4 .357 6 1 6-8 190 29 8 .965Michael DeRosa .250 5-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 3 0 .250 0 0 0-0 3 0 01.00Jay Madeira .215 43-1779 28 17 4 0 1 10 24 .304 17 0 21 0 .343 3 3 9-11 115 13 4.970Bart Walker .143 9-0 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .143 0 0 3 0 .143 0 0 0-0 1 0 01.00Derrick DePriest .0004-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 11 2 2.882Nathan Baldwin .000 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 0 01.00Totals .323 63-63 2225 522 719 128 19 69 479 1092.491 300 86 348 40 .414 55 28 132-168 1694 711 97 .961Opponents .264 63-63 2159 319 569 87 11 40 285 798 .370 254 41 475 40 .349 24 33 36-65 1626 684 119 .951

LOB: Carolina 548; Opponents 502DPs Turned: Carolina 45; Opponents 45

PITCHING STATISTICS (sorted by ERA)Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP

BK SFA SHADerrick DePriest 2.89 4-5 35 1 0 0/4 12 74.2 69 32 24 31 66 8 0 3 329 .240 2 1 0 3 6Ryan Snare 3.14 10-0 19 17 1 0/2 0 109.0 101 49 38 49 102 15 2 8 475 .245 12 4 4 4 6Ryan Earey 3.92 4-3 23 3 0 0/2 2 57.1 57 27 25 17 56 10 2 3 241 .264 3 2 1 2 4Chris Elmore 4.12 9-1 18 18 0 0/2 0 102.2 104 53 47 42 74 7 2 6 458 .266 1 14 4 2 7Eric Henderson 4.32 6-6 21 15 1 1/1 0 91.2 98 52 44 49 80 18 3 6 408 .287 8 8 3 4 4B.J. Finnerty 4.85 5-0 17 0 0 0/1 0 29.2 31 19 16 8 10 11 0 3 128 .282 3 3 0 3 3Matt Tanner 5.79 1-1 20 1 0 0/2 1 32.2 44 26 21 15 24 6 0 3 159 .317 8 3 0 2 0Jay Madeira 5.79 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 9.1 9 6 6 3 6 1 0 2 38 .265 0 1 0 0 0Scott Autrey 6.00 7-0 17 8 0 0/2 0 45.0 39 32 30 22 41 9 1 6 202 .228 7 2 1 4 3Chris Elmore 5.54 3-0 22 8 0 0/1 1 50.1 51 32 31 26 40 10 0 2 229 .266 8 4 2 3 4Aaron Sheffield14.09 0-0 8 0 0 0/2 0 7.2 9 13 12 9 14 0 0 0 45 .273 2 3 0 0 0Jason King 15.43 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 3 5 4 5 1 1 0 0 15 .300 0 0 0 0 0Joey Popovich 16.88 0-0 3 0 0 0/1 0 2.2 5 5 5 4 1 1 1 0 17 .385 1 0 0 0 0Totals 4.30 46-1763 63 2 7/6 15 564.2 569 319270 254 475 87 11 40 2515 .264 47 41 13 24 33Opponents 7.46 17-4663 63 2 0/0 5 542.0 719 522449 300 348 128 19 69 2696 .323 67 86 10 55 28

Passed Balls: Carolina 8 (Moylan 5, Shearin 2, McCay 1); Opponents 15Pickoffs: Carolina 34 (Henderson 18, Snare 9, Earey 2, Elmore 2, Autrey 1, Madeira 1, Finnerty 1); Opponents 10SB/Att: Moylan (31-51), Elmore (8-16), Snare (4-12), Earey (6-9), DePriest (7-8), Tanner (4-6), Autrey (5-5), Henderson (0-5), Finnerty (2-4),Shearin (4-4), McCay (1-1)

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SCOTT AUTREYDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K1/29 vs. Rice-1 R W 2.2 0 0 0 3 22/9 Elon R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 12/20 at UCLA R W 2.2 3 2 2 3 12/27 Seton Hall S W 5.0 5 4 3 1 63/7 Western Carolina S W 6.0 4 2 2 2 23/14 Pace S W 5.0 2 0 0 0 53/17 at Georgia Tech R -- 1.2 3 5 4 1 33/22 Towson S W 5.1 2 1 1 2 63/28 Coastal Carolina S -- 0.2 2 3 3 3 04/5 Davidson S -- 3.2 4 3 3 1 34/12 at UNC Charlotte S -- 2.1 7 6 6 1 34/16 Maryland R -- 0.1 2 1 1 0 04/19 UNC Charlotte S W 3.0 2 2 2 1 35/3 Winthrop R -- 1.2 0 0 0 0 45/14 Florida State R -- 2.0 0 0 0 2 15/26 vs. Penn State-3 R -- 0.1 2 2 2 2 05/28 vs. Penn State-3 (Gm 2) R -- 0.2 1 1 1 0 1

DERRICK DePRIESTDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K1/28 vs. Central Florida-1 R Sv 2.0 0 0 0 2 11/30 vs. Miami-1 R -- 2.0 1 0 0 0 12/9 Elon R -- 1.0 0 0 0 1 12/13 Penn State (Gm 2) R W 3.0 1 2 1 2 52/18 at UCLA R -- 1.0 1 0 0 1 12/19 at UCLA R Sv 2.0 0 0 0 0 12/25 Seton Hall R -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 22/27 Seton Hall R Sv 2.1 0 0 0 1 23/1 Va. Commonwealth R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 13/12 Richmond R Sv 1.2 1 0 0 1 33/19 at Georgia Tech R L 5.0 12 3 1 2 73/24 NC State R -- 0.2 0 0 0 0 03/25 NC State R -- 2.0 4 1 1 1 13/28 Coastal Carolina R Sv 2.1 2 0 0 1 33/31 Clemson R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 14/2 Clemson R Sv 1.0 0 0 0 1 24/7 at Wake Forest R L 2.0 2 3 0 1 34/8 *at Wake Forest R -- 2.2 7 5 5 2 2 4/11 UNC Wilmington R Sv 3.0 3 0 0 2 24/15 Maryland R Sv 3.2 1 0 0 1 24/18 at East Carolina R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 04/19 UNC Charlotte R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 34/21 at Virginia R L 1.1 2 1 0 1 14/22 at Virginia R Sv 2.0 1 0 0 0 04/23 at Virginia R -- 0.2 0 0 0 0 14/29 at Duke (Gm 1) R W 3.1 3 0 0 1 24/29 at Duke (Gm 2) R Sv 0.1 0 0 0 0 05/2 UNC Greensboro R Sv 2.1 3 1 0 0 15/4 at Liberty R Sv 2.0 0 0 0 0 35/12 Florida State R L 4.0 5 4 4 3 15/13 Florida State R W 1.2 3 1 1 0 05/17 vs. Wake Forest-2 R -- 4.0 6 4 4 4 25/26 vs. Penn State-3 R -- 1.2 0 0 0 0 25/27 vs. Rutgers-3 R W 3.2 3 0 0 1 65/28 vs. Penn State-3 (Gm 2) S L 5.1 7 7 7 1 3

RYAN EAREYDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K1/28 vs. Central Florida-1 R W 2.1 2 2 1 0 32/19 at UCLA R -- 1.0 2 1 1 1 02/25 Seton Hall R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 12/27 Seton Hall R -- 1.1 2 0 0 0 13/1 Va. Commonwealth R -- 1.2 0 0 0 0 13/8 Western Carolina R Sv 1.2 0 0 0 0 43/12 Richmond R W 1.2 2 0 0 0 43/21 Towson R -- 1.2 2 2 2 2 13/26 NC State R W 3.1 1 0 0 1 23/31 Clemson R -- 1.1 0 0 0 0 14/2 Clemson R -- 2.2 2 0 0 0 24/7 at Wake Forest R -- 3.2 3 3 3 2 24/9 at Wake Forest R -- 1.2 0 0 0 2 14/12 at UNC Charlotte R Sv 4.0 6 2 2 2 44/18 at East Carolina S W 8.0 6 2 2 2 124/23 at Virginia S L 2.1 9 7 7 1 34/29 at Duke (Gm 1) S -- 6.2 8 3 3 1 25/4 at Liberty R -- 0.2 2 2 2 1 15/12 Florida State R -- 3.0 2 0 0 0 25/13 Florida State R -- 1.0 1 0 0 2 05/17 vs. Wake Forest-2 R L 0.1 1 1 1 0 15/19 vs. Florida State-2 R -- 2.1 1 0 0 0 25/28 vs. Penn State-3 (Gm 1) R L 4.0 5 2 1 0 3

CHRIS ELMOREDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K1/30 vs. Miami-1 S W 7.0 4 0 0 2 52/13 Penn State (Gm 2) S -- 7.0 2 0 0 3 82/20 at UCLA S -- 3.1 8 9 9 3 12/26 Seton Hall S -- 4.1 9 7 7 3 23/5 West Virginia S W 6.0 2 0 0 3 43/12 Richmond S -- 5.2 3 1 1 2 53/19 West Virginia S -- 3.1 4 5 5 3 43/26 NC State S -- 5.2 9 1 0 1 44/2 Clemson S W 5.1 3 2 0 5 34/8 *at Wake Forest S L 1.1 3 3 3 1 34/11 UNC Wilmington S W 6.0 4 1 1 3 54/16 Maryland S W 7.0 6 1 1 1 34/22 at Virginia S W 7.0 7 4 4 3 44/29 at Duke (Gm 2) S W 7.0 5 1 0 1 65/4 at Liberty S W 6.1 7 4 4 0 55/13 Florida State S -- 6.1 9 4 4 2 55/18 vs. Duke-2 S W 8.2 14 7 6 2 35/27 vs. Rutgers-3 S -- 5.1 5 3 2 4 4

B.J. FINNERTYDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K2/13 Penn State (Gm 1) R -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 02/18 at UCLA R W 1.0 0 0 0 0 02/26 Seton Hall R W 3.2` 3 1 1 1 23/4 West Virginia R W 3.0 0 0 0 0 13/7 Western Carolina R -- 2.0 2 2 2 0 13/14 Pace R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 03/17 at Georgia Tech R -- 3.0 1 0 0 1 03/21 Towson R -- 2.1 1 0 0 0 13/24 NC State R -- 1.1 5 5 5 1 14/1 Clemson R -- 2.0 2 1 1 0 1

B.J. FINNERTY (continued)Date Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K4/12 at UNC Charlotte R W 2.1 3 1 1 1 24/15 Maryland R W 2.2 1 2 1 2 04/19 UNC Charlotte R -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 04/23 at Virginia R -- 2.1 4 1 1 0 14/29 at Duke (Gm 2) R -- 0.2 5 4 2 1 05/14 Florida State R -- 0.0 1 1 1 1 05/28 vs. Penn State-3 (Gm 2) R -- 0.1 1 1 1 0 0

ERIC HENDERSONDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K1/29 vs. Rice-1 S -- 6.1 3 2 2 4 42/13 Penn State (Gm 1) S W 5.0 4 2 2 3 82/19 at UCLA S W 6.0 4 3 3 4 92/25 Seton Hall S W 7.0 8 0 0 1 53/4 West Virginia S -- 6.0 8 3 3 2 63/11 Richmond S W 9.0 2 0 0 4 43/18 at Georgia Tech S L 3.0 5 5 5 5 03/24 NC State S L 5.0 9 7 7 2 73/28 Coastal Carolina R -- 2.0 3 0 0 2 24/1 Clemson S L 3.0 6 6 4 2 24/5 Davidson R W 2.1 0 0 0 0 44/9 at Wake Forest R L 6.1 7 4 2 4 34/15 Maryland S -- 2.1 6 6 4 1 14/18 at East Carolina R -- 0.0 0 0 0 1 04/19 UNC Charlotte R -- 2.0 1 0 0 0 14/23 at Virginia R -- 2.2 6 2 1 1 44/29 at Duke (Gm 2) R -- 1.0 2 1 1 1 05/3 Winthrop S W 6.0 3 0 0 3 75/14 Florida State S L 6.0 6 3 3 3 55/19 vs. Florida State-2 S L 6.2 7 4 4 4 65/28 vs. Penn State-3 (Gm 1) S -- 4.0 8 4 3 2 2

JASON KINGDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K2/26 Seton Hall R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 03/7 Western Carolina R -- 0.1 2 4 3 2 03/22 Towson R -- 1.0 1 1 1 3 1

JAY MADEIRADate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K3/21 Towson R -- 3.1 3 1 1 2 14/16 Maryland R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 14/19 UNC Charlotte R -- 1.2 2 2 2 0 14/27 at Duke R -- 2.0 0 0 0 0 15/3 Winthrop R -- 0.1 3 3 3 1 05/28 Penn State-3 (Gm 2) R -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 2

JOEY POPOVICHDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K3/14 Pace R -- 1.0 2 0 0 0 03/18 at Georgia Tech R -- 0.2 3 5 5 2 03/22 Towson R -- 1.0 0 0 0 2 1

AARON SHEFFIELDDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K2/13 Penn State (Gm 1) R -- 1.0 4 4 4 3 33/5 West Virginia R -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 13/14 Pace R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 23/18 at Georgia Tech R -- 1.1 1 0 0 1 33/22 Towson R -- 1.2 0 0 0 0 23/24 NC State R -- 0.0 0 2 2 2 04/5 Davidson R -- 1.0 1 1 0 1 24/16 Maryland R -- 0.2 3 6 6 2 1

RYAN SNAREDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K1/28 vs. Central Florida-1 S -- 4.2 7 4 3 1 72/9 Elon S W 7.0 2 0 0 2 92/18 at UCLA S -- 3.0 7 8 8 3 32/23 East Carolina S W 6.0 6 3 3 3 43/1 Va. Commonwealth S W 6.1 9 4 3 3 43/8 Western Carolina S W 5.0 3 1 1 2 63/17 at Georgia Tech S L 5.0 7 5 5 3 13/25 NC State S W 7.0 6 1 0 1 63/31 Clemson S W 6.2 2 0 0 4 74/7 at Wake Forest S -- 2.1 4 3 1 3 14/8 *at Wake Forest R -- 4.0 4 1 1 0 64/14 Maryland S W 9.0 7 2 1 2 84/21 at Virginia S -- 6.2 8 5 4 4 74/27 at Duke S W 7.0 8 1 1 5 75/2 UNC Greensboro S W 6.2 4 2 1 3 55/12 Florida State S -- 6.0 6 2 2 3 45/17 vs. Wake Forest-2 S -- 8.0 4 3 1 3 45/26 vs. Penn State-3 S W 7.0 5 3 3 4 105/28 vs. Penn State-3 (Gm 2) R -- 1.2 2 1 0 0 3

MATT TANNERDate Opponent S/R Dec. IP H R ER BB K2/13 Penn State (Gm 1) R -- 2.0 5 4 4 1 42/18 at UCLA R -- 4.0 6 5 3 1 52/23 East Carolina R Sv 3.0 4 1 0 0 12/27 Seton Hall R -- 0.1 1 1 1 1 03/5 West Virginia R -- 2.0 2 0 0 0 13/7 Western Carolina R -- 0.2 0 0 0 0 03/8 Western Carolina R -- 2.1 1 0 0 1 23/14 Pace R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 13/18 at Georgia Tech R -- 1.1 2 1 1 1 03/21 Towson S L 1.2 6 6 5 1 13/24 NC State R -- 2.0 1 0 0 1 13/28 Coastal Carolina R W 4.0 4 0 0 0 04/1 Clemson R -- 4.0 4 3 2 4 44/5 Davidson R -- 1.0 1 1 1 1 14/12 at UNC Charlotte R -- 0.1 2 1 1 1 14/15 Maryland R -- 0.1 4 3 3 0 04/19 UNC Charlotte R -- 0.1 0 0 0 2 05/3 Winthrop R -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 15/14 Florida State R -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 05/18 Duke-2 R -- 0.1 0 0 0 0 1

* -- Game began on 4/8 but was suspended in the bottom of the second inning due torain. Game resumed the next day in the bottom of the second (4/9).1-ACC/Disney Blast2-ACC Tournament3-NCAA Tournament

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2000 FINAL ACC BASEBALL STANDINGS

Team W L Pct Home Road W L T Pct Home Road NeutralGeorgia Tech 18 6 .750 9-3 9-3 50 16 0 .753 31-8 14-7 5-1Clemson 17 7 .708 10-2 7-5 51 18 0 .739 37-5 7-8 7-5Florida State 15 9 .625 10-2 5-7 53 19 0 .736 36-5 13-10 4-4Wake Forest 14 10 .583 7-5 7-5 41 20 1 .669 20-6-1 15-9 6-5North Carolina 12 12 .500 8-4 4-8 46 17 0 .730 30-5 10-8 6-4N.C. State 10 14 .417 6-6 4-8 30 28 0 .517 24-14 5-10 1-4Virginia 10 14 .417 5-7 5-7 26 31 1 .457 15-15-1 9-13 2-3Maryland 7 17 .297 5-8 2-9 24 33 0 .421 14-10 9-20 1-3Duke 5 19 .208 1-11 4-8 17 41 0 .302 11-24 4-14 2-3

vs. non-conference: 215-100-2 (.687)

2000 ACC Tournament (May 16-20, Fort Mill, S.C.) — May 16: #9 Duke d. #8 Maryland, 6-4. May 17: #4 Wake Forest d. #5 NorthCarolina 8-7; #1 Georgia Tech d. Duke 9-3; #2 Clemson d. #7 Virginia 9-5; #3 Florida State d. #6 N.C. State 8-6. May 18: NorthCarolina d. Duke 13-7; Virginia d. N.C. State 9-5; Georgia Tech d. Wake Forest 6-3; Clemson d. Florida State 8-4. May 19: Virginia d.Wake Forest 8-3; Florida State d. North Carolina 4-1; Georgia Tech d. Clemson 8-4. May 20: Georgia Tech d. Florida State 10-3;Clemson d. Virginia 12-5; Georgia Tech d. Clemson 9-8.

2000 All-ACC Tournament Team — C- Bryan Prince, GT; 1B- Jon Benick, UVa; 2B- Marshall McDougall, FSU; 3B- Khalil Greene, Clem;SS- Tim LaVigne, UVa; OF- Patrick Boyd, Clem; OF- Jason Basil, GT; OF- Brad Stockton, GT; UT/DH- Jeff Baker, Clem; P- Cory Vance,GT; P- Ryan Mottl, Clem; Tournament MVP: Jason Basil, GT

2000 All-Atlantic Coast Conference — First Team: C- Bryan Prince, GT; 1B- Jon Benick, UVa; 2B- Richard Lewis, GT; 3B- MarkTeixeira, GT; SS- ChaseVoshell, WFU; OF- Jason Basil, GT; OF- Chris Smith, FSU; OF- Brian Wright, NCS; UT- Marshall McDougall, FSU;DH- John-Ford Griffin, FSU; SP- Scott Siemon, WFU; SP- Cory Vance, GT; SP- Mike Ziegler- FSU; RP- Derrick DePriest, UNC. SecondTeam: C- Dan Conway, WFU; 1B- Ryan Barthelemy, FSU; 2B- Robbie Marvin, UVa; 3B- Khalil Greene, Clem; SS- Tim LaVigne, UVa; OF-Adam Greenberg, UNC; OF- Cory Sullivan, WFU; OF- Tyrell Godwin, UNC; UT- Ryan Earey, UNC; DH- Craig Munroe, Md; SP- JarrodSchmidt, Clem; SP- Eric Schmitt, WFU; SP- Ryan Snare, UNC; RP- Nick Glaser, Clem

ACC Player of the Year — Mark Teixeira, Georgia TechACC Rookie of the Year — Adam Greenberg, North CarolinaACC Coach of the Year — Danny Hall, Georgia Tech

TRADITIONConsistency. It's the mark of true excellence in any endeavor.However, in today's intercollegiate athletics, competition has become

so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintaina high level of consistency.

Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds.Now in its 48th year of competition, the ACC has longenjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest andmost competitive intercollegiate conferences inthe nation. ACC schools have captured 79national champion-ships, including 39 inmen's competition and 40 in women's. Inaddition, 119 men and 29 women haveearned the coveted title of NCAA champi-on.

1999-2000 YEAR IN REVIEW The 1999-2000 academic year concluded

with the league pocketing four more nation-al team titles and five individual NCAAcrowns. In all, the ACC has won 36 nationalteam titles the last ten years.

The ACC's 1999-2000 national champions wereMaryland in field hockey and women's lacrosse, NorthCarolina in women's soccer and Florida State in football.Overall, ACC teams posted a 62-46 (.574) mark in NCAA Tournamentplay.

The ACC placed at least one team in the Top 10 nationally in 19 of the25 sports sponsored by the league. Other records of note during the1999-2000 season include 90 teams competing at NCAA Championships,five bowl teams and 34 Top 10 showings.

Fourteen ACC teams, in ten different sports, representing seven of thenine member institutions, earned a No. 1 ranking during the course of thepast academic year.

The ACC Academic Honor Roll record was broken for the 13th-straight year in 1998-99 as 1,631 student-athletes were recognized for

their work in the classroom.

CHAMPIONSHIPSThe conference will conduct championship

competitions in 25 sports during the 2000-01academic year — 12 for men and 13 forwomen. The 2001 ACC Baseball Tournamentwill be held May 15-20 at Knights Stadium inFort Mill, S.C.

HISTORYWith the addition of Florida State in 1991,

the conference is nine members strong.Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina,

North Carolina State, Virginia and Wake Forestall have been members since 1953, the year the

ACC was founded. Georgia Tech joined the con-ference in 1978.

The conference office is led by JohnSwofford, who is in his third year as ACC commissioner. In

addition to overseeing one of the nation’s largest athletic conferences, hehas been a pivotal force in the formation and development of the BowlChampionship Series to determine a national champion in Division Ifootball. Swofford is a 1971 graduate of North Carolina and played foot-ball for the Tar Heels from 1969-71.

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n CLEMSON

April 27, 28, & 29Clemson, S.C.

Location: Clemson, S.C.Enrollment: 16,982Year Founded: 1889Nickname: TigersColors: Burnt Orange &Northwest Purple Head Coach: Jack Leggett(Maine ’76)Office Phone: (864) 656-1947Career Record: 716-420 (21yrs.)At Clemson: 339-133 (7 yrs.)Assistant Coaches: TimCorbin, Kevin O’Sullivan, Shane Carley2000 Record: 51-18ACC Finish: 17-7 (2nd) NCAA: NCAA College WorldSeriesTop Returnees: Jeff Baker, (So.,

SS); Patrick Boyd (Sr., OF);Kahlil Greene (Jr., 3B); NickGlaser, (Sr., RHP); CaseyStone, (Sr, OF/2B)

Stadium: Tiger Field (5,000)Press Box Phone: (864) 656-7731SID Contact: Todd LambOffice Phone: (864) 656-2114Fax Number: (864) 656-0299

email: [email protected] Site:www.clemsontigers.com

n DUKE

April 20, 21 & 22Chapel Hill, N.C.

Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 6,264Year Founded: 1838/TrinityCollegeNickname: Blue DevilsColors: Royal Blue & WhiteHead Coach: Bill Hillier

(Otterbein ‘79)Office Phone: (919) 684-2358Career Record: 114-226 (6yrs.)At Duke: 17-41 (2nd yr.)Assistant Coaches: ErikFilipek, Bill Hillier Jr., Matt Briggs2000 Record: 17-41ACC Finish: 5-19 (9th) NCAA: NoneTop Returnees: Larry

Broadway, (So., INF); Doug

Bechtold, (So., OF); Wes

Goodner, (Sr., OF); Stadium: Jack Coombs Field Press Box Phone: (919) 684-6074 SID Contact: Elliot BloomOffice Phone: (919) 684-2668Fax Number: (919) 684-2489email: [email protected] Site: www.GoDuke.com

n FLORIDA STATE

March 23,24, & 25Tallahassee, Fla.

Location: Tallahassee, Fla.Enrollment: 34,500Year Founded: 1857Nickname: SeminolesColors: Garnet & GoldHead Coach: Mike Martin(Florida State ’66)Office Phone: (850) 644-1073Career Record: 1132-383-3(21 yrs.)At Florida State: sameAssistant Coaches: ChipBaker, Jamey Shouppe, Mike Martin

Jr. 2000 Record: 53-19ACC Finish: 15-9 (3rd)

NCAA: NCAA College WorldSeriesTop Returnees: John-Ford

Griffin, (Jr., OF); KarlJernigan, (Sr., OF); RyanBarthelemy, (Jr., 3B/1B);Brett Groves, (Sr., SS)

Stadium: Dick Howser Stadium(5,000)

Press Box Phone: (904) 644-1553SID Contact: Jeff PurintonOffice Phone: (850) 644-0615Fax Number: (850) 644-3820email: [email protected] Site: www.seminoles.com

n GEORGIA TECH

May 11, 12 & 13Chapel Hill, N.C.

Location: Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment: 14,000Year Founded: 1885Nickname: Yellow Jackets,

RamblingWreckColors: Old Gold & WhiteHead Coach: Danny Hall(Miami, Ohio ’77) Office Phone: (404) 894-5400

Career Record: 511-253 (13

n MARYLAND

April 6, 7 & 8College Park, Md.

Location: College Park, Md.Enrollment: 33,006Year Founded: 1807Nickname: TerrapinsColors: Red, White, Black andGoldHead Coach: Terry Rupp

(Tampa ’88)Office Phone: (301) 314-7122Career Record: 215-80 (5 yrs.)At Maryland: 0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coaches: GreggKilby, BenBachmann2000 Record: 24-33ACC Finish: 7-17 (9th) NCAA: NoneTop Returnees: Kevin

McDonald, (Jr., C); ChuckEaster (Jr., 1B); Steve Ousler,(Sr., 3B); Brian Patenude, (Sr.,LF/DH)

Stadium: Shipley Field (2,500)Press Box Phone: (301) 314-0379SID Contact: Jason Baum

Office Phone: (301) 314-7068Fax Number: (301) 314-9094email: [email protected] Site: www.umterps.comn NC STATE

March 30, 31 & April 1Raleigh, N.C.

Location: Raleigh, N.C.Enrollment: 28,619Year Founded: 1887Nickname: WolfpackColors: Red & WhiteHead Coach: Elliott Avent(Virginia Commonwealth ’83)Office Phone: (919) 515-3613Career Record: 376-307 (12yrs.)At N.C. State: 151-94 (4 yrs.)Assistant Coaches: Billy Best,Scott Lawler, Brad Pennington2000 Record: 30-28ACC Finish: 10-14 (6th) NCAA: NoneTop Returnees: Brian Wright

(So., DH/OF); MikeProschaska, (So., OF/INF);Eric Mosley, (Sr., INF)

Stadium: Doak Field (3,000)Press Box Phone: (919) 515-7643 or

7645SID Contact: Bruce Winkworth Office Phone: (919) 515-1182Fax Number: (919) 515-2898email:[email protected] Site: www.ncsu.edu/ath-letics

n VIRGINIA

April 13, 14 & 15Chapel Hill, N.C.

Location: Charlottesville, Va.Enrollment: 18,463Year Founded: 1819Nickname: CavaliersColors: Orange & NavyHead Coach: Dennis Womack

(Auburn ’69)Office Phone: (804) 982-5775Career Record: 489-486-6 (19yrs.)At Virginia: sameAssistant Coaches: SteveHeon, Chip Schaffner, Luis Giraldo2000 Record: 26-31-1ACC Finish: 10-14 (7th) NCAA: NoneTop Returnees: Jon Benick (Sr.,

C); Brandon Creswell (Sr.,LHP); Hunter Wyant, (Sr., INF)

Stadium: UVa Baseball Field(2,300)

Press Box Phone: (804) 295-9262SID Contact: Adam JonesOffice Phone: (804) 982-5500 Fax Number: (804) 982-5525email: [email protected] Site:www.virginiasports.com

n WAKE FOREST

March 16, 17, & 18Chapel Hill, N.C.

Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.Enrollment: 3,850Year Founded: 1834Nickname: Demon DeaconsColors: Old Gold & BlackHead Coach: George Greer

(Connecticut’68)Office Phone: (336) 758-5570Career Record: 576-416-7 (19yrs.)At Wake Forest: 470-294-3 (13yrs.)

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n APPALACHIAN STATEMarch 7 • HomeLocation: Boone, N.C.Nickname: MountaineersConference: SouthernHead Coach: Troy Heustess(Methodist ’89)Office Phone: (828) 262-20972000 Record (Conference): 17-38-1 (11-17)SID Contact: Kelby SilerOffice Phone: (828) 262-7602Fax Number: (828) 268-0757email: [email protected] Site: GoASU.com

n AUBURNFeb. 17 • Mobile, Ala.Location: Auburn, Ala.Nickname: TigersConference: SoutheasternHead Coach: Steve Renfroe (Auburn‘82)Office Phone: (334) 844-49752000 Record (Conference): 41-20(17-13)Press Box Phone: (334) 844-4138SID Contact: Kirk SampsonOffice Phone: (334) 844-9800Fax Number: (334) 844-9807 email: [email protected] Site: www.auburn.edu/athletics

n CHARLOTTE April 11 • HomeLocation: Charlotte, N.C.Nickname: 49ersConference: Conference USAHead Coach: Loren Hibbs (WichitaState ‘84)Office Phone: (704) 687-39332000 Record (Conference): 32-25-1 (15-11)Press Box Phone: (704) 687-3148SID Contact: Brent StastnyOffice Phone: (704) 687-6313Fax Number: (704) 687-4918eMail: [email protected] Site: www.charlotte49ers.com

n COASTAL CAROLINAFeb. 13 • Home/ March 13 • AwayLocation: Conway, S.C.Nickname: ChanticleersConference: Big SouthHead Coach: Gary Gilmore (CoastalCarolina ‘80)Office Phone: (843) 349-28162000 Record (Conference): 34-24(11-10)Press Box Phone: (843) 347-7453SID Contact: Mike MacdonaldOffice Phone: (843) 349-2840Fax Number: (843) 349-2819email: [email protected]

n DAVIDSONFeb. 27 • HomeLocation: Davidson, N.C.Nickname: WildcatsConference: SouthernHead Coach: Dick Cooke (Richmond‘78)Office Phone: (704) 894-23682000 Record (Conference): 26-28(14-15)SID Contact: Rick BenderOffice Phone: (704) 894-2123

Fax Number: ((704) 894-2636email: [email protected]

n EAST CAROLINAApril 17 • HomeLocation: Greeneville, N.C.Nickname: PiratesConference: Colonial AthleticAssociationHead Coach: Keith LeClair (WesternCarolina ‘88)Office Phone: (252) 328-46042000 Record (Conference): 46-18(14-7)Press Box Phone: (252) 328-0068SID Contact: Jody JonesOffice Phone: (252) 328-4522Fax Number: (252) 328-4528email: [email protected] Site: www.ecupirates.com

n ELON March 6 • HomeLocation: Elon College, N.C.Nickname: PhoenixConference: Big SouthHead Coach: Mike Kennedy (Elon‘92)Office Phone: (336) 278-67412000 Record (Conference): 33-25(11-10)SID Contact: Matt EvistonOffice Phone: (336) 278-6711Fax Number: (336) 278-6768email: [email protected] Site: www.elon.edu/athletics

n HIGH POINTFeb. 21 • HomeLocation: High Point, N.C.Nickname: PanthersConference: Big SouthHead Coach: Jim Speight (UNC ‘64)Office Phone: (336) 841-91902000 Record (Conference): 22-36-1 (6-15)SID Contact: Mike TuttleOffice Phone: (336) 841-4518Fax Number: (336) 841-9182email: [email protected] Site:www.highpointpanthers.com

n JAMES MADISONFeb. 10-11 • HomeLocation: Harrisonburg, Va.Nickname: DukesConference: Colonial AthleticAssociationHead Coach: Spanky McFarland(Hillsdale College ‘76)Office Phone: (540) 568-64672000 Record (Conference): 37-22(12-9)SID Contact: Curt DudleyOffice Phone: (540) 568-6154Fax Number: (540) 568-3703Web Site: www.jmu.edu/athletics

n LE MOYNEMarch 9-11 • HomeLocation: Syracuse, N.Y.Nickname: DolphinsConference: MAACHead Coach: Steve OwensOffice Phone: (315) 445-4415

2000 Record (Conference): 32-15(18-7)SID Contact: Mike DonlinOffice Phone: (315) 445-4412Fax Number: (315) 445-4678email: [email protected] Site: www.lemoyne.edu/athlet-ics

n LIBERTYMay 1 • HomeLocation: Lynchburg, Va.Nickname: FlamesConference: Big SouthHead Coach: Dave Pastors (CoastalCarolina ‘86)Office Phone: (804) 582-21002000 Record (Conference): 36-23(14-5)SID Contact: Trevor PriceOffice Phone: (804) 582-2292Fax Number: (804) 582-2076email: [email protected] Site: www.liberty.edu/athletics

n MINNESOTAFeb. 18 • Moblie, Ala.Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Nickname: Golden GophersConference: Big TenHead Coach: John Anderson(Minnesota ‘77)Office Phone: (612) 625-10602000 Record (Conference): 38-24(20-8)Press Box Phone: (612) 625-4031SID Contact: Michael CorriganOffice Phone: (612) 625-0854Fax Number: (612) 625-0359email: [email protected] Site: www.gophersports.com

n SETON HALLFeb. 23-25 • HomeLocation: South Orange, N.J.Nickname: PiratesConference: Big EastHead Coach: Mike Sheppard (SetonHall ‘58)2000 Record (Conference): 40-18(18-7)SID Contact: Tracy KingOffice Phone: (973) 761-9493Fax Number: (973) 761-9061email: [email protected] Site: www.shupirates.com

n SOUTH ALABAMAFeb. 16 • AwayLocation: Moblie, Ala.Nickname: JaguarsConference: Sun BeltHead Coach: Steve Kittrell (SouthAlabama ‘71)Office Phone: (334) 460-68762000 Record (Conference): 27-33(14-15)SID Contact: Matt SmithOffice Phone: (334) 460-7035, ext.5Fax Number: (334) 460-7297email:[email protected] Site:

www.southalabama.edu/athletics

n TOWSON March 20-21 • Home

Location: Towson, Md.Nickname: TigersConference: America EastHead Coach: Mike Gottlieb (Towson‘79)Office Phone: (410) 830-37752000 Record (Conference): 31-23-1 (19-9)SID Contact: Dan O’ConnellOffice Phone: (410) 830-2232Fax Number: (410) 830-3861email: [email protected] Site: www.towson.edu/athletics

n UCLA March 2-4 • HomeLocation: Westwood, Calif.Nickname: BruinsConference: Pacific TenHead Coach: Gary Adams Office Phone: (310) 794-82102000 Record (Conference): 38-26(17-7)SID Contact: Carolyn FrenchOffice Phone: (310) 206-7870Fax Number: (310) 825-8664email: [email protected] Site: www.uclabruins.com

n UNC GREENSBORO April 10 • Away/ April 25 • HomeLocation: Greensboro, N.C.Nickname: SpartansConference: SouthernHead Coach: Mike Gaski (Detroit‘73)Office Phone: (336) 334-32472000 Record (Conference): 34-24(20-9)Press Box Phone: (336) 334-3885SID Contact: Jeremy AgorOffice Phone: (336) 334-5615Fax Number: (336) 334-3182Web Site: www.uncgspartans.com

n UNC WILMINGTON April 24 • Home/ May 2 • AwayLocation: Wilmington, N.C.Nickname: SeahawksConference: Colonial AthleticAssociationHead Coach: Mark Scalf (UNCWilmington ‘80)Office Phone: (910) 962-35702000 Record (Conference): 36-23(13-8)Press Box Phone: (910) 395-5141SID Contact: Tom RiordanOffice Phone: (910) 962-3236Fax Number: (910) 962-3686email: [email protected] Site: www.uncwil.edu/athletics

n VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH April 4 • AwayLocation: Richmond, Va.Nickname: RamsConference: Colonial AthleticAssociationHead Coach: Paul Keyes (OldDominion ‘84)Office Phone: (804) 828-48202000 Record (Conference): 39-22(9-12)Press Box Phone: (804) 359-1565SID Contact: Scott GarbariniOffice Phone: (804) 828-7000Fax Number: (804) 828-9428

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1867The Tar Heels played their first recorded game,routing an all-star team from Raleigh, 34-17.

1891Baseball returned to Carolina after 23 years andUNC recorded a 1-2 season against collegiatecompetition.

1921Manly Lewellyn recorded 11 straight victoriesto lead the Tar Heels to the first of three con-secutive state titles.

1927The Tar Heels were 14-8-1 and won the NorthCarolina state crown for rookie coach JimAshmore. Ashmore would win a total of 72games in his four seasons as head coach.

1932Bunn Hearn returned to coach the Tar Heels,remaining as head coach for 15 seasons andcompiling a 214-133-2 record along the way.

1933Carolina won the first of six SouthernConference titles in the Hearn era. Hearn’steams would also win a pair of Ration Leaguetitles in 1943 and 1945.

1934The Tar Heels recorded the best winning per-centage in school history as they were victori-ous in 21 of 23 games (.913).

1947Walter Rabb took over the program after Hearnsuffered a stroke. Hearn remained at Carolinafor another 10 years, but Rabb is credited asbeing the head coach during that time.

1948Kenny Black hit .337 and Vinnie DiLorenzowon nine games to lead Carolina to its firstNCAA Tournament. The Tar Heels travelled toKalamazoo, Mich., for the Eastern Regionalwhere they defeated Illinois and lost to Yale andLafayette.

1954The Atlantic Coast Conference, formed in May1953, conducted its first baseball championshipseason. The Tar Heels placed fifth with a 7-8league record.

1957Walter Rabb was officially named head coach,although he is credited for all wins and lossessince 1947 when he, in effect, took over theprogram following Coach Hearn’s stroke.

1960 Carolina went 22-7, won its first ACC title andadvanced to its first-ever College World Series.The Tar Heels were defeated in the CWS byMinnesota and Oklahoma State.

1964

Walter Rabb was named ACC Coach of theYear after the Tar Heels posted a spotless 14-0ACC record to win their second league title.All-America pitcher Bill Haywood was 10-1and leading hitter Ken Willard hit 11 home runswith 40 RBI. No other team in ACC baseballhistory has ever been undefeated in conferenceplay.

1966 Two-sport star Danny Talbott hit .395 to leadthe Tar Heels to their second College WorldSeries appearance. Talbott also quarterbackedthe Carolina football team and later went on toplay in the Baltimore Orioles organization andwith the NFL’s Washington Redskins. CharlieCarr lead the team with a .397 average andrelief ace George McRae was 4-0 with a 1.71earned run average.

1967 Garry Hill won all eight of his decisions andallowed just seven earned runs in 89 innings fora 0.70 ERA, which is still the third-best single-season mark in ACC history.

1968 Dave Lemonds went 7-1 with a 1.49 ERA and96 strikeouts in 72 1/3 innings and was namedNational Player of the Year by The SportingNews. Lemonds led the Tar Heels to a 12-6ACC record and a fourth ACC championship.

1970 Eddie Hill, a first-team All-ACC first basemanin 1968 and 1969, was ACC Player of the Year,batting .357 and pitching his way to a 5-1record and 1.07 ERA.

1972

Catcher Mike Roberts earned first-team All-ACC honors for the third consecutive seasonand concluded his career with a .292 battingaverage.

1977 Walter Rabb retired as head coach following theseason, ending a 31-year career which produceda 540-358-9 record, four ACC championshipsand two trips to the College World Series. The“Old Leaguer” was named to the ABCA Hall ofFame in 1978 and to the North Carolina SportsHall of Fame in 1990.

1978 Rookie coach Mike Roberts guided the TarHeels to a 38-17 season and third-place finish atthe College World Series. The Tar Heels wonthe South Regional at Auburn, Ala., and splitfour contests in Omaha, losing to eventualnational champion Southern California 3-2.ACC Player of the Year Greg Norris was 14-2with a 1.75 ERA and 118 strikeouts and fin-ished the regular season with a no-hitter vs.East Tennessee State.

1979 Third baseman Jim Atkinson, an All-ACCselection in 1977 and 1978, hit .359 with 16home runs and 52 RBI and to earn ACC Playerof the Year honors.

1980Scott Bradley, playing third base at the time,become the third Tar Heel in as many years tobe named the ACC Player of the Year, batting.386 with 10 homers and 63 RBI. Bradley hit.351 during his three-year career and was anAll-America choice in 1980 and 1981. The TarHeels won the ACC regular-season title for thefirst time since 1969.

1982 Pete Kumiega’s suicide squeeze bunt scored thewinning run in the 12th inning of the ACCTournament Championship Game, giving theHeels a 3-2 win over Virginia for Mike Roberts’first tournament championship.

1983 Scott Bankhead won all nine of his decisions,and Carolina won 40-plus games for the firsttime in history. The 42-10 Tar Heels placed sixplayers on the All-ACC team and won the ACCTournament for the second straight year.

1984 Scott Bankhead went 11-0 and struck out 124,and catcher B.J. Surhoff hit .400 with 27 extra-base hits and 53 RBI in leading the Tar Heels toregular-season and tournament ACC titles.Carolina set a then-school record with 44 winsand Bankhead and Surhoff each earned first-team All-America plaudits. Bankhead conclud-ed his career with a 24-3 record and 257 strike-outs. Surhoff set single-season UNC standardswith 98 base hits and 65 runs scored. Bankheadand Surhoff also competed on the United StatesOlympic baseball team that won the silvermedal in the Los Angeles Games. Bankheadwas the 16th choice of the Kansas City Royals

LEMONDS HONORED 1968 NationalPlayer of the Year Dave Lemonds had hisNo. 22 jersey officially retired at an April13, 1996, ceremony at Boshamer Stadium.

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in the June amateur draft.

1985 B.J. Surhoff became the first and only Carolinaplayer to be named first-team All-America inconsecutive years following a .399 campaign inwhich he hit 14 homers and drove in 57 runs.Shortstop Walt Weiss batted .351 and earnedfirst-team ACC honors for the second time. TheMilwaukee Brewers selected B.J. Surhoff as thenumber-one pick in the draft. Surhoff complet-ed the 1994 season with a .268 career average,having played 985 games with the Brewerssince the start of the 1987 season. ShortstopWalt Weiss was the 11th pick in the first roundby the Oakland Athletics. Weiss was named theAmerican League Rookie of the Year in 1988and was a key contributor in Oakland’s threeconsecutive A.L. championships and 1989World Series crown.

1987 Outfielder Devy Bell set an ACC career recordwith 57 home runs.

1989 John Thoden won 12 games and catcher JesseLevis hit .341 to lead the Heels to a 41-18-1record, ACC regular-season title and CollegeWorld Series berth. Carolina defeated second-ranked Mississippi State twice on the Bulldogs’home field to win the South Regional champi-onship. Thoden, a Baseball America third-teamAll-America selection, was 12-1 with a 2.45ERA and earned MVP honors at the SouthRegional. Michael Hoog’s complete game, 2-1victory over MSU in the regional semifinalstypified the entire season—terrific pitching andtimely hitting. Mike Roberts was named theACC and Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.Levis led the team in eight offensive categories,was a third-team All-America and was draftedin the fourth round by the Cleveland Indians.The Tar Heels played host to the inauguralCarolina Invitational and defeated No. 1-rankedArizona 5-3 in extra innings.

1990The Tar Heels won a school-record 51 games,

captured the ACC regular season and tourna-ment championships and entered the NCAATournament as the top seed at the NortheastRegional. Michael Hoog set UNC careerrecords in wins (30), starts (60), innings (390)and strikeouts (289). Steve Estroff hit .389 with15 home runs and 73 RBI and was a BaseballAmerica second-team All-America, and short-stop Ron Maurer set a UNC record with a 31-game hitting streak. Jim Dougherty went 12-2with a 1.71 ERA and freshman Paul Shueyearned Freshman All-America honors with an8-1 record and eight saves during his rookieseason. Carolina set an ACC record March 3 byscoring 19 runs in the fifth inning in a 23-0 winover Seton Hall.

1991 Paul Shuey and Donnie Leshnock competed asmembers of the U.S. National Team. Shueyparticipated with Team USA in the PanAmerican Games in Havana, Cuba.1992 Paul Shuey was the second overall pick in the

draft when the Cleveland Indians selected himin the first round. Donnie Leshnock was a fifth-round choice by the New York Yankees.

1993 Carolina compiled a 43-20 overall ledger,including a school-record 30 wins at home, andadvanced to the finals of the NCAA Central IRegional where Manny DaSilva, ChadHolbrook and Cookie Massey were named all-tournament. Sophomore relief pitcher ThadChrismon tied for first in the nation with anACC-record 18 saves and was named first-teamAll-America by Collegiate Baseball. Holbrookfinished his career with UNC’s highest careertotals in hits, stolen bases, triples, games playedand at bats. Head coach Mike Roberts earnedhis 600th career win on May 22 when UNCdefeated Miami, 3-1, in the WinnDixie/Carolina Invitational.

1994 Senior designated hitter Cookie Massey was asecond-team All-America selection by theNCBWA, the ABCA and Collegiate Baseballand named first-team All-ACC.

1995 Carolina posted a 39-23 record and earned aNo. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament’s AtlanticII Regional in Coral Gables, Fla. Senior SeanMurphy posted an 11-4 record and set the UNCrecord for strikeouts in a season with 125. ThadChrismon received All-ACC honors for thethird consecutive year, after he was named tothe second team. Chrismon finished his careerleading both the ACC and UNC with 141 careerappearances and 41 saves.

1996 The Tar Heels went 33-25 and first basemanMike Stoner was named first-team All-ACCafter pounding 20 home runs, the fourth-bestsingle-season figure in school history. Headcoach Mike Roberts earned his 700th careervictory in a win over Georgia Tech on Apr. 21.

1997 Brian Roberts was named the nationalFreshman of the Year and set school recordswith a .427 batting average, 102 hits, 24 dou-bles and 47 stolen bases. The Tar Heels went29-31 on the season.

1998 Carolina went 42-23 and reached the finals ofthe NCAA Tournament Atlantic I Regionalbefore losing to No. 1-ranked Miami. BrianRoberts was named UNC’s first ACC Player ofthe Year since Scott Bradley in 1980 after bat-ting .353 with 13 home runs, 49 RBI and 63stolen bases, a total that led the nation. JarrettShearin joined Roberts on the first-team All-ACC squad after hitting .346 with 14 homers,68 RBI and 28 steals. Reliever DerrickDePriest set a school record and led the ACCwith 44 pitching appearances, going 7-3 with anERA of 3.15 in 114.1 innings. The seasonmarked the final campaign in Mike Roberts’ 21years as UNC’s head coach.

1999 Under the direction of new head coach Mike

Fox, Carolina went 41-18 and made its fifthNCAA Tournament appearance of the 1990s.UNC began the season with the best start inschool history, 22-2, which included aCarolina-record 16-game winning streak.Carolina peaked at No. 3 in Baseball America’snational rankings, also a Tar Heel record, dur-ing the strong start. The Heels were led by oneof the nation’s finest pitching staffs (team ERAof 3.73 ranked eighth nationally), includingregular weekend starters Mike Bynum, RyanSnare and Kyle Snyder, as well as ace relieverDerrick DePriest, who posted the nation’s low-est ERA (1.71). Snyder and Bynum were bothfirst-round draft picks in the Major LeagueBaseball Amateur Draft. Jarrett Shearin fin-ished his career ranked No. 1 in runs, doubles,RBI and hits in the UNC record book. TyrellGodwin and Dan Moylan earned first-team All-ACC honors.

2000

One year after getting off to its best start inschool history, Carolina eclipsed that with aUNC-record 21-game winning streak to openthe 2000 campaign. The Tar Heels went on topost a 46-17 record, its third consecutive 40-win season and the second most victories inschool history. The Tar Heels, who peaked atan all-time-high No. 2 in the CollegiateBaseball and Baseball Weekly polls, earnedtheir third consecutive NCAA Tournamentberth and fell just one win shy of advancing outof the Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J. as theNo. 2 seed. Centerfielder Adam Greenbergearned Freshman All-America honors and wasnamed the ACC Rookie of the Year after havingone of the finest freshman campaigns in UNChistory. Greenberg led all Tar Heel regulars inbatting average, runs, hits, triples, stolen basesand slugging percentage. Overall, five TarHeels were named either first- or second-teamAll-ACC, including Derrick DePriest andTyrell Godwin, who were also both All-America selections. Following the season,seven Tar Heels were selected in the MLBDraft, including Godwin, who was a first-roundsupplemental pick of the Texas Rangers.

CLAYHOOPERgraduated in2000 as oneof Carolina’scareer lead-ers in runs,

Dan

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A RICH TRADITION

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“Coach Rabb obvi-ously had a very dis-tinguished careerhere, and I admirehim. What has struckme is the respect andadmiration so manyof his players had forhim. I enjoyed play-ing for him andappreciate the sup-port he has given meas the coach here.”

TAR HEEL LEGENDS Hall of Fame coachesBunn Hearn (left in both photos) and WalterRabb combined to win 12 conference titles and754 games while guiding the Tar Heels.

NCAA TOURNAMENTAPPEARANCES

1948, 1960, 1964, 1966,1969, 1978, 1982, 1983,1984, 1989, 1990, 1993,1995, 1998, 1999, 2000

COLLEGE WORLDSERIES

APPEARANCES

SCOTT BANKHEAD and B.J. SURHOFF helped lead the UnitedStates to a silver medal at the 1984 Olympic Games. (Tom

A new trophy case in the Boshamer Stadium office area recognizes someof the many accomplishments of the UNC Baseball program. The TarHeels have been to 16 NCAA Tournaments and have appeared four times

Carolina earned a berth in the 1989 CWS after a 7-1 victory over Mississippi State in the South Regional.

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The Tar Heels have won four Atlantic Coast Conference championships,including three straight from 1982-84.

(top l-r) MikeBynum, KyleSnyder, DerrickDePriest, (bottom l-r) Chris Elmore andRyan Snare helpedthe 1999 Tar Heelpitching staff post a3.73 ERA, eighthbest nationally inthe NCAA’s finalrankings. DePriest

ESPN baseball ana-lyst Peter Gammonsand MLB All-Star B.JSurhoff were two ofthe featured guestsat last fall’s OldLeaguers Weekend.They are seen herepictured with theUNC coaching staff.(l-r) Roger Williams,Scott Forbes,Gammons, Surhoff,

Brad

Carolina’s 1978 baseball team is one of four Tar Heel

squads

Pitchers Paul Shuey, Michael Hoog, Jim Daugherty, BradWoodall, Frank Maney and Rich Fernandez helped the1990 Tar Heels to a school-record 51 wins.

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ACC HONORS

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ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1970 Eddie Hill1978 Greg Norris1979 Jim Atkinson1980 Scott Bradley1998 Brian Roberts

ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1997 Brian Roberts2000 Adam Greenberg

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR1964 Walter Rabb1989 Mike Roberts

ACC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1966 Danny Talbott1985 B.J. Surhoff

ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE1954 (1st) Connie Gravitte, OF; (2nd) Joe Mosier, 1B; Fred

Dale, SS; Joe Morgan, P1955 (1st) Harry Lloyd, UT; Connie Gravitte, OF; (2nd)

Albert Long, UT; Jim Raugh, P1956 (2nd) Chuck Hartman, 2B; Jim Raugh, P1957 (1st) Dick Hudson, UT; Jim Raugh, P; (2nd) Don

Lewis, 2B; Jim Legette, C1958 (1st) Carson Oldham, 2B; Gerald Griffin, Utility;

Wayne Young, P; (2nd) Alton Pons, 3B1959 (2nd) Harold Workman, SS; John Burgwyn, OF; Wayne

Young, P1960 (1st) Ferg Norton, 3B; Gerald Griffin, OF; John

Burgwyn, OF; Wayne Young, P1961 (1st) Ferg Norton, 3B; Jim Mooring, OF; (2nd) Len

Dellolio, 1B; Paul Swing, Utility; Nick Warren, P1962 (1st) Paul Swing, 2B; (2nd) Buddy Tilden, OF;

Heyward Hull, OF1963 (2nd) Heyward Hull, OF1964 (1st) Jim Speight, SS; Ken Willard, OF; Bill Haywood, P

1965 (1st) Danny Talbott, 1B; Dick Prindle, 2B1966 (1st) Danny Talbott, 1B; Danny Walker, P; Charlie

Carr, OF1967 (1st) Charlie Carr, OF; Garry Hill, P; (2nd) Danny

Talbott, 1B-3B; Charlie Thomas, 2B; Skip Hull, C1968 (1st) Skip Hull, C; Charlie Carr, OF; Dave Lemonds, P;

(2nd) Ron Lemonds, 3B1969 (1st) Tom Buskey, P; Eddie Hill, 1B; Skip Hull, C;

(2nd) Charlie Thomas, 2B; Ron Lemonds, 3B1970 (1st) Eddie Hill, 1B; Mike Roberts, C; (2nd) Eddie Hill,

P-OF1971 (1st) Mike Roberts, C; (2nd) Jack Gillis, OF; Bobby

Elliot, 3B; Jim Chamberlain, P1972 (1st) Mike Roberts, C; (2nd) Bobby Guthrie, 3B; Dale

Lydecker, OF; Mike Merritt, P; Jim Chamberlain, P1973 (1st) Mike Merritt, P; (2nd) Jack Leachman, 1B1974 (1st) Bobby Guthrie, 2B; Dale Lydecker, OF; Mike

Merritt, P; (2nd) Bill Paschall, P1975 (1st) Chris Knepp, C; (2nd) Steve Rackley, 2B; Bill

Paschall, P; Mike Merritt, P1976 (1st) Steve Rackley, OF; (2nd) Early Jones, OF; Bill

Paschall, P1977 (1st) Randy Warrick, 3B; (2nd) Jim Rouse, DH1978 (1st) Greg Norris, P; Jim Atkinson, 3B1979 (1st) Roy Clark, 2B; Jim Atkinson, 3B; (2nd) Bill

Gallagher, P1980 (1st) Scott Bradley, 3B; Dwight Lowry, C; Lloyd

Brewer, DH; (2nd) P.J. Gay, OF; Mark Ochal, P1981 (1st) Scott Bradley, C; Joe Reto, DH; (2nd) Joe Reto,

1B; Chris Pittaro, SS; Greg Schuler, OF; Drex Roberts,OF; Mark Ochal, P

1982 (1st) Pete Kumiega, 1B; (2nd) Chris Pittaro, SS; GregSchuler, OF

1983 (1st) Scott Bankhead, P; B.J. Surhoff, C; Drex Roberts,DH; (2nd) Jeff Hubbard, 3B; Walt Weiss, SS; PeteKumiega, 1B

1984 (1st) Walt Weiss, SS; Jeff Hubbard, 3B; ToddWilkinson, OF; B.J. Surhoff, C; Scott Bankhead, P;(2nd) Roger Williams, P; B.J. Surhoff, DH

1985 (1st) Scott Johnson, OF; B.J. Surhoff, C; Walt Weiss,SS; Roger Williams, P

1986 (1st) Scott Johnson, OF; (2nd) Devy Bell, OF1988 (2nd) Jesse Levis, C; Ron Maurer, SS1989 (1st) Jesse Levis, C; (2nd) Ron Maurer, SS; John

Thoden, P1990 (1st) Steve Estroff, 1B; Ron Maurer, SS; Paul Shuey,

RP; (2nd) Dave Arendas, 2B; Jim Dougherty, SP; BradWoodall, RP

1991 (1st) Brad Woodall, UT1993 (1st) Cookie Massey, DH; (2nd) Thad Chrismon, RP;

Chad Holbrook, OF; Keith Grunewald, SS1994 (1st) Cookie Massey, DH; Thad Chrismon, RP; (2nd)

Manny DaSilva, C1995 (2nd) Thad Chrismon, RP1996 (1st) Michael Stoner, 1B; (2nd) Corey Richardson, RP1997 (1st) Brian Roberts, SS; (2nd) Mike Bynum, SP;

Rodney Nye, utility1998 (1st) Brian Roberts, SS; Jarrett Shearin, OF; (2nd)

Chris LaMarsh, DH

BRIANROBERTS wasnamed the ACCRookie of theYear in 1997and the con-ference Playerof the Year in

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TEAM AWARDS

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FRANCIS “TRIPP” BOURNE AWARDMost Dedicated Player

1970 Bobby Elliott1971 Jim Rhodes1972 Tom Gillis1973 Bobby Guthrie1974 Jim Baldwin1975 Bill Paschall1976 Mike Fox1977 Brad Lloyd1978 Roy Clark1979 Scott Bradley1980 Scott Bradley1981 Tom Daily1982 Pete Kumiega1983 Kenny Anderson1984 Todd Wilkinson1985 Walt Weiss1986 Devy Bell1987 Devy Bell1988 Jesse Levis, Tom

Nevin1989 Jesse Levis1990 Todd Nichols1991 Mark Kingston1992 Cy Richardson1993 Michael Jerzembeck1994 Ethan Stein1995 Crandel Coltrane, Ethan Stein1996 Crandel Coltrane, Jeremy Sessoms1997 Justin Raniszeski1998 Richie Grimsley1999 Dan Moylan2000 B.J. Finnerty

S.H. BASNIGHT AWARDMost Valuable Player/Pitcher

1957 Al Pons1958 Jim Raugh1959 John Burgwyn1960 Wayne Young1961 Tommy Camp1962 David Murr1963 Roland Tilden1964 Jim Speight1965 Charles Flemming1966 Robert Walker1967 Danny Talbott1968 Charlie Carr1969 Floyd Hull1970 Eddie Hill1971 Bobby Elliott1972 Mike Roberts1973 Jack Leachman1974 Bobby Guthrie1975 Bruce Arrowood1976 Bill Paschall1977 Randy Warrick1978 Matt Wilson1979 Jim Atkinson1980 James Parks1981 Scott Bradley

1982 Chris Pittaro1983 Pete Kumiega1984 Scott Bankhead1985 B.J. Surhoff1986 Devy Bell1987 Howard Freiling1988 Tom Nevin, Michael Hoog1989 John Thoden1990 Ron Maurer, Jim Dougherty1991 Brad Woodall1992 Chad Holbrook, Paul Shuey1993 Chad Holbrook, Thad Chrismon1994 Manny DaSilva & Cookie Massey, Brian Willman1995 David Boone & Michael Stoner, Sean Murphy1996 Michael Stoner, Ethan Stein1997 Brian Roberts, Rodney Nye & Scott McAllister1998 Brian Roberts, Derrick DePriest1999 Tyrell Godwin, Derrick DePriest

2000 Adam Greenberg, Ryan Snare

WALTER RABB AWARDMost Improved Player

1978 Lloyd Brewer1979 Bill Musser1980 Paul Gay1981 Chris Kahler1982 Tom Daily1983 Jeff Hubbard, Todd

Wilkinson1984 Bill Douglas1985 Scott Johnson1986 Paul Devlin1987 Howard Freiling, Darrin Campbell1988 Chris Lauria,

JIM ATKINSON

CHRIS ELMORE

WALT WEISS

JESSE BASNIGHT with ADAM GREENBERG

Dan

Kevin Cox

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ALL-AMERICAS

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CAROLINA’S RETIRED JERSEYS

#9 B.J. SurhoffIn addition to being named national Player ofthe Year in 1985, Surhoff is the only player inUNC history to earn first-team All-Americahonors in consecutive seasons. He won the1985 Anthony J. McKevlin Award as theACC’s top athlete that year.

#22 Dave Lemonds

Lemonds was named national Player of theYear by The Sporting News in 1968 after com-piling a 7-1 record with a 1.49 ERA. His jer-sey was officially retired in a ceremony priorto the Apr. 13, 1996 game versus Clemson.

Former Athletic Director JohnSwofford presents B.J. Surhoff withhis retired Carolina baseball jersey.

SCOTT

MICHAEL STONER

TAR HEEL ALL-AMERICAS

1949 Emmett Cheek, C .......................................................... Statistics not available1949 Rip Ryan, SS ........................................................................ .359, 1 HR, 25 RBI1949 Sid Varney, C (2nd Team) .................................................... .361, 2 HR, 22 RBI1955 Connie Gravitte, OF ............................................................ .356, 7 HR, 15 RBI1957 Jim Raugh, P (3rd Team) ............................................................ 7-3, 1.81 ERA1960 Wayne Young, P(2nd Team) ........................................................ 9-3, 1.50 ERA1961 Jim Mooring, OF .................................................................. .427, 3 HR, 21 RBI1964 Bill Haywood, P (2nd Team)...................................................... 10-1, 1.13 ERA1966 Danny Talbott, 1B................................................................ .395, 3 HR, 21 RBI1968 Dave Lemonds, P........................................................................ 7-1, 1.49 ERA1978 Greg Norris, P .......................................................................... 14-2, 1.75 ERA1980 Scott Bradley, 3B (2nd Team) ............................................ .386, 10 HR, 63 RBI1981 Scott Bradley, C (2nd Team) .............................................. .352, 12 HR, 50 RBI1983 Scott Bankhead, P (3rd Team) .................................................... 9-0, 2.38 ERA1984 Scott Bankhead, P .................................................................... 11-0, 1.50 ERA1984 B.J. Surhoff, C .................................................................... .400, 11 HR, 51 RBI1985 B.J. Surhoff, C .................................................................... .388, 14 HR, 57 RBI1989 John Thoden, P (3rd Team) ...................................................... 12-1, 2.42 ERA1989 Jesse Levis, C (3rd Team) .................................................... .341, 6 HR, 38 RBI1990 Steve Estroff, 1B (2nd Team).............................................. .389, 15 HR, 73 RBI1993 Thad Chrismon, P (Collegiate Baseball) ...................... 5-3, 18 saves, 2.93 ERA1994 Cookie Massey, DH............................................................ .345, 22 HR, 49 RBI

(Second-team — NCBWA, ABCA, Collegiate Baseball)1994 Thad Chrismon, P (2nd Team — Collegiate Baseball) .. 6-2, 10 saves, 2.37 ERA1994 Manny DaSilva, C (2nd Team — Collegiate Baseball) .......... .399, 14 HR, 46 RBI1996 Mike Stoner, 1B (2nd Team — Collegiate Baseball) ...............346, 20 HR, 65 RBI1997 Brian Roberts, SS ...........................................427, 102 hits, 24 doubles, 47 SB

(2nd Team — NCBWA, 3rd Team — Collegiate Baseball)1998 Brian Roberts, SS.....................................353, 13 HR, 49 RBI, 21 doubles, 63 SB

(1st Team — NCBWA, 2nd Team — The Sporting News, Collegiate Baseball)2000 Derrick DePriest, P ............................................................4-5, 2.89 ERA, 12 SV

(2nd Team — NCBWA, 3rd Team — Collegiate Baseball)2000 Tyrell Godwin, OF.......................................................363, 11 HR, 67 RBI, 24 SB

(2nd Team — NCBWA, 3rd Team — Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball)

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NATIONAL TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL

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U.S. NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS1955 Bill Lore, Pan American Games1959 Ferg Norton, Pan American Games1975 Chris Knepp, Pan American Games1978 Greg Norris, World Championships1980 Scott Bradley, WorldChampionships1982 Brad Powell, World Championships

Howard McCullough, (Coach) All-Star Tour

1984 Scott Bankhead, Olympic GamesB.J. Surhoff, Olympic GamesRoger Williams, World

Championships1985 Scott Johnson, Intercontinental Cup

Matt Merullo, Intercontinental Cup1986 Jesse Levis, U.S. Olympic Festival &

Junior WorldChampionships1987 Kreg Gresham, U.S. Olympic Festival& Junior WorldChampionships1988 Jesse Levis, Harbor Tournament (Taiwan)1989 Donnie Leshnock, U.S. Olympic Festival

Brad Woodall, Presidential Cup (Taiwan)1991 Donnie Leshnock, Pre-Pan American Games Tour

Paul Shuey, Pan American Games1993 Jim Wallace, U.S. Olympic Festival

A.Y. Yoder, U.S. Olympic Festival1995 Chris Elmore, U.S. Olympic Festival1997 Brian Roberts, U.S. National Team

Ryan Snare, U.S. National Team Trials1999 Tyrell Godwin, U.S. National Team2000 Adam Greenberg, U.S. National Team Trials

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS1966 Danny Talbott, Orioles 1967 Garry Hill, Braves

Mike Flanagan, Astros1968 Bruce Bolick, Pirates

Charlie Carr, Mets (38)Dave Lemonds, Cubs (1)

1969 Tom Buskey, Indians1970 Eddie Hill, Reds (14)

Pres Ruddell, Twins1971 Larry Kiser, Phillies (3)

Greg Pavlick, Mets (2)1972 Mickey Hickerson, White Sox (2)

Mike Roberts, Royals (34)1973 Jim Chamberlain, Phillies1974 John Danneman, Independent

Dale Lydecker, Mets1975 Mike Merritt, Angels (12)1976 Bill Paschall, Royals (3)

Steve Rackley, Cubs1978 Dave Barnett, Expos

Kevin Haeberle, Twins1979 Jim Atkinson, Royals (20)

Roy Clark, Mariners (24)Monte DeRatt, Blue JaysGreg Norris, BravesGreg Robinson, RangersBlaine Smith, Astros (16)

1980 Shayne Hammond, DodgersDavid Kirk, Padres(34)Dwight Lowry, Tigers (11)

1981 Scott Bradley, Yankees (3)Mark Ochal, Padres (12)James Parks, CardinalsCraig Shumock, Padres (8)Eddie Waynick, Red Sox

1982 Dave Droschak, CardinalsChris Pittaro, Tigers (6)

1983 Pete Kumiega, CubsDrex Roberts, Blue Jays (7)Greg Schuler, Orioles

1984 Scott Bankhead, Royals (1)Jeff Hubbard, OriolesChris Kahler, Indians

Jim Thrift, Athletics Todd Wilkinson, Expos (15)

1985 Blaine Deabenderfer, Athletics (1)Greg Karpuk, Indians (18)Tim McGee, Red Sox Steve McGuire, Angels (10)Brad Powell, Orioles (15)B.J. Surhoff, Brewers (1)Walt Weiss, Athletics (1)Roger Williams, Cubs (4)

1986 Gordon Douglas, Giants (13) DNSScott Johnson, Indians (21)Tim Kirk, Pirates (30)Matt Merullo, White Sox (7)Bill Robinson, Mets (23)

1987 Paul Devlin, Red Sox Howard Freiling, Dodgers (8)Todd Kopczynski, Rangers (37)Doug Torborg, Pirates (27)David Trautwein, Mets (22)

1988 Darin Campbell, Indians (22)1989 Jesse Levis, Indians (4)

Scott Lodgek, Mariners (7)John Thoden, Expos (11)

1990 Michael Hoog, BravesRon Maurer, Dodgers (23)

1991 Jim Dougherty, Astros (26)Brad Woodall, Braves

1992 Mark Kingston, Brewers (41)Donnie Leshnock, Yankees (5)Paul Shuey, Indians (1)

1993 Chris Cox, Braves (32)Keith Grunewald, Rockies (12)Michael Jerzembeck, Yankees

(5)Derek Manning, Athletics (26)

1994 Manny DaSilva, Athletics (18)Chris Madonna, Mets

1995 Thad Chrismon, BravesSean Murphy, Rockies (31)Hanes Torbett, MetsBrian Willman, Reds (31) DNS

1996 Ethan Stein, Royals (12)Mike Stoner, DiamondbacksBrian Whitlock, Indians (28)

1997 Brett Kaplan, Pirates (43)Jim Wallace, Astros (16)

1998 Jarrett Shearin, Mariners (11) DNS1999 Mike Bynum, Padres (1-supplemental)

Brian Roberts, Orioles (1-supplemental)Jarrett Shearin, Royals (14)Kyle Synder, Royals (1)

2000 Derrick DePriest, Expos (17)Ryan Earey, Padres (6)Chris Elmore, Red Sox (17)Tyrell Godwin, Rangers (1-supple-

mental) DNSClay Hooper, YankeesEric Henderson, Brewers (4)Dan Moylan, Cardinals (8)Ryan Snare, Reds (2)

Teams listed are the organizations withwhich the players first signed. The num-bers following the teams are draft rounds.DNS — Did not sign

SCOTT BANKHEAD

WALT WEISS

BRAD WOODALL

SCOTT BRADLEY wasdrafted by the NewYork Yankees in 1981.

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TAR HEELS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL

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PAULSHUEYhasappeared in275 gamesout of thebullpen forthe

Gregory Drezdzon

CLAY HOOPER signeda free agent contractwith the Staten IslandYankees last summerand helped lead thefirst-year Class A teamto the NY-Penn League

Veterans WALTWEISS (top) and

B.J. SURHOFF(right) became

teammates onceagain when

Surhoff joinedthe Atlanta

Braves late in the

A school-record-tying

seven TarHeels were

selected in the2000 Major

LeagueBaseball First-

After an outstanding start to hisprofessional career in CapeFear, DERRICK DEPRIEST was pro-moted to the Class AA

CHRIS ELMOREpitched for the

Lowell Spinnersin 2000 (ClassA) after beingdrafted in the

17th round bythe Boston

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CAREER MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS OF FORMER TAR HEEL PLAYERS

Years inBatters Majors Teams (Career GP - Avg. - HR - RBI)Bradley, Scott 1984-92 Yankees, White Sox, Mariners, Mets

(604 - .257 - 18 - 184)Duncan, Vernon Van Duke 1913-15 Phillies, Baltimore (Federal)

(311 - .279 - 4 - 97)Graham, Archibald 1905 New York Giants (1 - .000 - 0 - 0)Irwin, Thomas Andrew 1938 Indians (3 - .111 - 0 - 0)Johnston, Wilfred Ivy 1924 Brooklyn Dodgers (4 - .250 - 0 - 0)Levis, Jesse 1992-99 Indians, Brewers (307 - .256 - 3 - 57)Lowry, Dwight 1984-88 Tigers, Twins (107 - .273 - 5- 26)Mallory, James Baugh 1940, 1945 Washington Senators, Cardinals,

New York Giants (54 - .268 - 0 - 5)Merullo, Matt 1989-95 White Sox, Twins (223 - .234 - 7 - 59)Peacock, John Gaston 1937-45 Red Sox, Phillies,Brooklyn Dodgers

(619 - .262 - 1 - 194)Pittaro, Chris 1985-87 Tigers, Twins (53 - .221 - 0 - 7)Riggs, Lewis Sidney 1934-46 Cardinals, Reds, Brooklyn Dodgers

(760 - .262 - 28 - 271)Shirley, Ernest Raeford 1924-25 Washington Senators (44 - .210 - 0 -18)Stem, Franklin Boothe 1908-09 Boston Braves (93 - .224 - 0 - 14)Stirnweiss, George Henry 1943-52 Yankees, St. Louis Browns, Indians

(1,028 - .268 - 29 - 281)Surhoff, B.J. 1987-2000 Brewers, Orioles, Braves

(1,863 - .281 - 160 - 961)Thompson, James Alfred 1914-16 Philadelphia Athletics (48 - .203 - 0 -4)Weiss, Walter William 1988-2000 Athletics, Marlins, Rockies, Braves

(1,495 - .258 - 25 - 386)Whitehead, Burgess Urquhart 1933-37, Cardinals, New York Giants,

1939-41, 46 Phillies (924 - .266 - 17 - 245)Woodall, Charles Lawrence 1920-29 Tigers (548 - .268 - 1 - 60)

Years inPitchers Majors Teams (Career GP - W-L - ERA)Andrews, Nathan Henry 1937, 39-46 Cardinals, Indians, Boston Braves,

Reds, New York Giants (127 - 41-54 -4.14)Bankhead, Scott 1986-95 Royals, Mariners, Red Sox, Yankees

(267 - 57-48 - 4.18)Buskey, Tom 1973-80 Yankees, Indians, Blue Jays

(258 - 21-27, 34 sv - 3.66)Crocker, Claude Arthur 1944-45 Brooklyn Dodgers (3 - 0-0 - 7.20)Dougherty, Jim 1995-96, 98-99 Astros, Athletics, Pirates (79 - 8-8 -5.99)Haywood, Bill 1968 Washington Senators (14 - 0-0 - 4.70)Hearn, Bunn 1910-11, 13 Cardinals, New York Giants,

15, 18, 20 Pittsburgh (Federal), Boston Braves (66 - 13-24 - 3.56)

Hedgpeth, Harry Malcolm 1913 Washington Senators (1 - 0-0 - 0.00)Hill, Garry 1969 Atlanta Braves (1 - 0-1 - 18.00)Humphries, John William 1938-46 Indians, White Sox, Phillies

(211 - 52-63 - 3.79)Jerzembeck, Mike 1998 New York Yankees (3 - 0-1 - 12.79)King, Clyde 1944-45, Brooklyn Dodgers, Reds

47-48, 51-53 (200 - 32-25 - 4.14)Lemonds, Dave 1969-72 White Sox, Cubs (33 - 4-8 - 2.97)Paschall, Bill 1978-79, 81 Royals (11 - 0-2 - 5.25)Shuey, Paul 1994-2000 Indians (275 - 26-18 - 3.88)Turbeville, George Elkins 1935-37 Philadelphia Athletics (62 - 2-12 -6.13)Williams, Marshall M. 1916 Philadelphia Athletics (10 - 0-6 - 7.94)Woodall, Brad 1994-96, 98-99 Braves, Brewers, Cubs (55 - 10-14 -5.63)

Bold indicates appeared in Major Leagues in 2000

2000 MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS OF FORMER TAR HEEL PLAYERS

MIKE BYNUM (top) was a first-round draft choice by SanDiego in 1999 and is nowconsidered one of the topprospects in the Padres organ-ization. He was a CaliforniaLeague All-Star in 2000.

RYAN EAREY (below) hit 39home runs for the Tar Heelsfrom 1998-2000, tied for thesixth-most in Carolina history,but he spent his time on themound last summer with the

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TAR HEEL RECORD BOOK

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SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDSAVERAGEBrian Roberts (1997) .......... .427Jim Mooring (1961) ............ .427B.J. Surhoff (1984) .............. .400Manny DaSilva (1994) ........ .399Charlie Carr (1966) ............ .397

AT BATSClay Hooper (2000) ..............258Brian Roberts (1998) ............258Richie Grimsley (1998)..........256Adam Greenberg (2000) ......254Jarrett Shearin (1998) ..........254Mike Stoner (1995) ..............253Ryan Earey (1998) ................252Rob Miano (1998) ................252

RUNSBrian Roberts (1998) ..............79B.J. Surhoff (1985) ..................77Tom Nevin (1988) ..................70Jarrett Shearin (1998) ............70Adam Greenberg (2000) ........69B.J. Surhoff (1984) ..................65Drex Roberts (1983) ..............65

HITSBrian Roberts (1997) ............102Adam Greenberg (2000) ........98B.J. Surhoff (1985) ..................98Scott Bradley (1980) ..............96Manny DaSilva (1994) ............93Brian Roberts (1998) ..............91

DOUBLESJarrett Shearin (1998) ............25Brian Roberts (1997) ..............24Scott Bradley (1980) ..............22Clay Hooper (2000) ................21Brian Roberts (1998) ..............21Jarrett Shearin (1999) ............20Steve Estroff (1990) ................20

TRIPLESRip Ryan (1949) ........................8Adam Greenberg (2000)............7Chad Holbrook (1993) ..............7Dick Prindle (1965) ..................6Tyrell Godwin (1999) ................5Chad Holbrook (1992) ..............5Donnie Leshnock (1991) ..........5B.J. Surhoff (1984) ....................5Drex Roberts (1983) ................5Chris Pittaro (1981) ..................5Jim Atkinson (1979)..................5Ferg Norton (1960) ..................5

HOME RUNSDevy Bell (1986) ....................24Cookie Massey (1994) ............22Scott Johnson (1985) ..............22Mike Stoner (1996) ................20Cookie Massey (1993) ............18

RUNS BATTED INScott Johnson (1985) ..............81Steve Estroff (1990) ................73Howard Freiling (1987) ..........69Jarrett Shearin (1998) ............68Ryan Earey (2000) ..................67Tyrell Godwin (2000) ..............67Manny DaSilva (1993) ............66

STOLEN BASESBrian Roberts (1998) ..............63Brian Roberts (1997) ..............47Chad Holbrook (1993) ............40Steve Mrowka (1986) ..............38Steve Mrowka (1987) ..............33B.J. Surhoff (1984) ..................33

WALKSDan Moylan (1999) ................68Barney Spooner (1982) ..........59Dan Moylan (2000) ................57Brian Roberts (1998) ..............50Chris LaMarsh (1999)..............49Dan Moylan (1998) ................49Brad Woodall (1990) ..............48Scott Johnson (1986) ..............48Jim Stone (1985) ....................48

CAREER BATTING RECORDSAVERAGE (MIN. TWO YEARS)B.J. Surhoff (1983-85) ........ .392Brian Roberts (1997-98) .... .389Roy Clark (1978-79).............363Tyrell Godwin (1998-2000) .362Danny Talbott (1965-67).... .357

AT BATSJarrett Shearin (1996-99)......907Chad Holbrook (1990-93) ....894Clay Hooper (1996-2000) ....812Pete Kumiega (1980-83) ......782Dave Arendas (1987-90) ......761Jeff Hubbard (1981-84) ........755

RUNSJarrett Shearin (1996-99)......219B.J. Surhoff (1983-85) ..........187Chad Holbrook (1990-93) ....179Clay Hooper (1996-2000) ....173Devy Bell (1984-87)..............172Dan Moylan (1998-2000) ....166Dave Arendas (1987-90) ......163

HITSJarrett Shearin (1996-99)......284Chad Holbrook (1990-93) ....273B.J. Surhoff (1983-85) ..........265Pete Kumiega (1980-83) ......254Clay Hooper (1996-2000) ....246Jeff Hubbard (1981-84) ........246

DOUBLESJarrett Shearin (1996-99)........73Pete Kumiega (1980-83) ........51Dan Moylan (1998-2000) ......49Greg Schuler (1980-83) ..........47Darren Villani (1988-91) ........46B.J. Surhoff (1983-85) ............46Clay Hooper (1996-2000) ......45Brian Roberts (1997-98) ........45

TRIPLESChad Holbrook (1990-93) ......14Ferg Norton (1959-61) ..........12Tyrell Godwin (1998-2000) ....11Jim Atkinson (1976-79) ..........11Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)........10Drex Roberts (1981-83) ..........9

HOME RUNSDevy Bell (1984-87)................57Chris Cox (1990-93) ..............49Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)........40Cookie Massey (1993-94) ......40Scott Johnson (1983-86) ........40Ryan Earey (1998-2000) ........39Pete Kumiega (1980-83) ........39Manny DaSilva (1992-94) ......34

RUNS BATTED INJarrett Shearin (1996-99)......214Devy Bell (1984-87)..............192Pete Kumiega (1980-83) ......187Ryan Earey (1998-2000) ......185Scott Johnson (1983-86) ......177Chris Cox (1990-93) ............158

STOLEN BASESBrian Roberts (1997-98) ......110Chad Holbrook (1990-93) ......98B.J. Surhoff (1983-85) ............84Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)........75Dave Arendais (1987-90) ......74

WALKSDan Moylan (1998-2000) ....174Chris LaMarsh (1996-99)......125Brad Woodall (1988-91) ......118Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)......113Scott Johnson (1983-86) ......108

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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDSGAMESDerrick DePriest (1998) ..........44Thad Chrismon (1993)............38Derrick DePriest (1999) ..........36Thad Chrismon (1995)............36Derrick DePriest (2000) ..........35Thad Chrismon (1994)............35

WINSGreg Norris (1978)..................14Jim Dougherty (1990) ............12John Thoden (1989)................12Derek Manning (1993) ............11Scott Bankhead (1984)............11Mark Ochal (1981) ..................11Tom Buskey (1969) ................11Sean Murphy (1995) ..............11

WINNING PERCENTAGEScott Bankhead (11-0) (1984)1.000Scott Bankhead (9-0) (1983)1.000Garry Hill (8-0) (1967) ......1.000Scott Autrey (7-0) (2000) ..1.000Nicky Warren (7-0) (1961) 1.000Brad Woodall (6-0) (1989) 1.000B.J. Finnerty (5-0) (2000) ..1.000Bill Paschall (5-0) (1974) ..1.000Chris Elmore (5-0) (1998)..1.000

INNINGSJohn Thoden (1989) ..........133.2Derek Manning (1993) ......117.2Jim Dougherty (1990) ........115.2Derrick DePriest (1998)......114.1Greg Norris (1978) ............113.2

EARNED RUN AVERAGEGarry Hill (1967) ..................0.70Wayne Young (1958)............0.89Eddie Hill (1970)..................1.07Bill Hayward (1964)..............1.13Roger Williams (1983)..........1.19Brad Woodall (1989) ............1.19

STRIKEOUTSSean Murphy (1995) ............125Scott Bankhead (1984)..........124Greg Norris (1978)................118Sean Murphy (1994) ............113Roger Williams (1983) ..........113Derek Manning (1993) ..........105

SAVESThad Chrismon (1993)............18Derrick DePriest (2000) ..........12Thad Chrismon (1995)............12Corey Richardson (1996) ........10Thad Chrismon (1994)............10James Parks (1981) ................10Gordon Douglas (1986) ............9

CAREER PITCHING RECORDSGAMESThad Chrismon (1992-95) ....141Derrick DePriest (1997-2000)124Brad Woodall (1988-91) ........97Tim Kirk (1983-86) ................92Rich Fernandez (1988-91) ......85

WINSMichael Hoog (1987-90) ........30Jim Dougherty (1987-90) ......28Thad Chrismon (1992-95) ......26Roger Williams (1983-85) ......24Scott Bankhead (1982-84) ......24

WINNING PERCENTAGEScott Bankhead, 24-3 (1982-84).889Chris Elmore, 19-3 (1997-2000).864John Thoden, 20-4 (1987-89).833Paul Shuey, 18-4 (1990-92) .818Mark Ochal, 21-5 (1980-81) .808

INNINGSMichael Hoog (1987-90)....390.0Jim Dougherty (1987-90) ..357.0Thad Chrismon (1992-95) 330.0Derek Manning (1989-93) 286.0Wayne Young (1958-60)....282.2

EARNED RUN AVERAGEBill

Haywood (1963-64) ............1.36Wayne Young (1958-60)......1.53Tom Buskey (1967-69) ........1.75Bill Paschall (1973-76) ........1.95

STRIKEOUTSMichael Hoog (1987-90) ......289Jim Dougherty (1987-90) ....281Thad Chrismon (1992-95) ....279Mike Bynum (1997-99) ........276Ryan Snare (1998-2000) ......269Scott Bankhead (1982-84) ....257

Derrick DePriestfinished his bril-liant career lastyear with 124all-time appear-ances and 26saves. His 1.71ERA in 1999 led

MIKE BYNUMhad 276strikeoutsfrom 1997-99.

SEAN MUR-

Grant Halverson

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TAR HEEL RECORD BOOK

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SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDSBATTING

At Bats: 258, Clay Hooper (2000) &Brian Roberts (1998)

Games: 65, five playersRuns: 78, Brian Roberts (1998)Hits: 102, Brian Roberts (1997)Walks: 68, Dan Moylan (1999)Total Bases: 161, Jarrett Shearin (1998)Doubles: 25, Jarrett Shearin (1998)Triples: 8, Rip Ryan (1949)Home Runs: 24, Devy Bell (1986)Slugging Pct: .766, Cookie Massey (1994)Runs Batted In: 81, Scott Johnson (1985)Average: .427, Brian Roberts (1997)Stolen Bases: 63, Brian Roberts (1998)Hit By Pitch: 28, Ryan Earey (2000)Consecutive Game Hit Streak: 31, Ron

Maurer (1990)

FIELDINGPutouts: 577, Steve Estroff (1990)Assists: 220, Ron Maurer (1990)Errors: 33, Darin Campbell (1986)

PITCHINGERA: 0.70, Garry Hill (1967)Wins: 14, Greg Norris (1978)Games: 44, Derrick DePriest (1998)Innings: 133.2, John Thoden (1990)Strikeouts: 125, Sean Murphy (1995)Winning Pct.: (min. 5 decisions) - 1.000 eight

pitchers on nine occasions; most recently byScott Autrey, 7-0 (2000) and B.J. Finnerty, 5-0(2000)

Starts: 19, John Thoden (1989)Complete Games: 13, Greg Norris (1978) Relief Outings: 43, Derrick DePriest (1998)Saves: 18, Thad Chrismon (1993)Shutouts: 3, Bill Paschall (1974), Mike Merritt

(1972) and Jerry Davis (1964)Consecutive Wins: 14, Greg Norris (1978)

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Highest Batting Average: .323, 719-2225(2000)

Lowest Batting Average: .209, 188-901(1952)

Most Games: 65 (1990 and 1998)

Most At Bats: 2,232 (1998, 65 games)Most Runs: 522 (2000, 63 games)Fewest Runs: 88 (1970, 30 games)Most Hits: 719 (2000, 63 games)Fewest Hits: 178 (1973, 26 games)Most Doubles: 137 (1998, 65 games)Most Triples: 24 (1949, 31 games)Most Home Runs: 95 (1986, 55 games)Fewest Home Runs: 5 (1972, 32 games)Most Stolen Bases: 135 (1983, 174 attempts,

52 games)Most Walks (Batting): 324 (1990, 65 games)Most Strikeouts (Batting): 463 (1998, 65

games)Highest Fielding Pct.: .970 (1967)Most Games Won: 51 (1990)Most Games Lost: 31 (1997)Longest Winning Streak: 21 (2000)Longest Losing Streak: 8 (1997)Longest Game, Innings: 15 (four times)

CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDSBATTING

At Bats: 907, Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)Games: 238, Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)Runs: 219, Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)Hits: 284, Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)Walks: 174, Dan Moylan (1998-2000)Total Bases: 497, Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)Doubles: 73, Jarrett Shearin (1996-99)Triples: 14, Chad Holbrook (1990-93)Home Runs: 57, Devy Bell (1984-87)Slugging Pct.: .610, Devy Bell (1984-87) and

Joe Reto (1980-81)Runs Batted In: 214, Jarrett Shearin (1996-

99)Average: .392, B.J. Surhoff (1983-85)Stolen Bases: 110, Brian Roberts (1997-98)Hit By Pitch: ??, Ryan Earey (1998-2000)

PITCHINGERA: 1.36, Bill Haywood (1963-64)Wins: 30, Michael Hoog (1987-90)Games: 141, Thad Chrismon (1992-95)Innings: 390.0, Michael Hoog (1987-90)Winning Pct.: .889, (24-3), Scott Bankhead,

1982-84Starts: 60, Michael Hoog (1987-90)Complete Games: 19, Bill Paschall (1973-76)

and Jim Raugh (1955-57)Relief Outings: 135, Thad Chrismon (1992-

95)Saves: 41, Thad Chrismon (1992-95)Shutouts: 7, Mike Merritt (1972-75)Consecutive Wins: 20, Scott Bankhead

(1983-84)

SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

At Bats: 8, Greg Schuler vs. Appalachian St.(3/28/82), Ron Maurer vs. Duke (3/30/88) andScott Johnson vs. Baptist (2/21/85)

Runs: 5, B.J. Surhoff vs. Davidson (3/28/85),Dan Moylan vs. Campbell (4/22/98), JarrettShearin vs. Towson (3/24/99)

Hits: 6, Greg Schuler vs. Baptist (4/13/82)RBI: 10, Cookie Massey vs. Marist (3/16/94)Total Bases: 15, Scott Johnson vs. East

Carolina (3/21/85)Doubles: 4, by three players, most recently by

Jarrett Shearin vs. William & Mary(2/24/98)

Triples: 2, John Burgwyn vs. Virginia Tech(3/28/58)

THE LAST TIME A TAR HEEL... Homered Leading Off a Game

Adam Greenberg at Virginia, April 22, 2000

Hit Two Home Runs in a Game

Ryan Earey at Duke, April 27, 2000

Hit Three Home Runs in a Game

Ryan Earey vs. Nevada, May 28, 1999

Hit a Grand Slam

Tyrell Godwin at East Carolina, April 18, 2000

Hit Home Runs in Consecutive At Bats

Tyrell Godwin at Clemson, May 10 and 11,

1999

Hit a Home Run in His First Collegiate Game

Brian Roberts at Coastal Carolina, February 15,

1997

Hit a Home Run in His First Collegiate At Bat

Richie Grimsley vs. Furman, February 21, 1995

Five Hits in a Game

Rob Miano at Coastal Carolina, February 7,

1998

Pitched a No-Hitter

Greg Norris vs. East Tennessee State, April 28,

1978

Pitched a Combined No-Hitter

Chris Elmore and Ryan Earey vs. Towson,

TYRELL GOD-

RON MAURER

Brad

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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

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BATTINGYear Average Runs Hits Home Runs Runs Batted In1954 Will Frye (.354) Connie Gravitte (25) Fred Dale (30) Connie Gravitte (6) Connie Gravitte (16)1955 Tom Zachary (.380) Connie Gravitte (25) Connie Gravitte (31) Connie Gravitte (7) Al Long (16)1956 Ivalee Hill (.358) Don Lewis (21) Jack Woods (28) Ivalee Hill (4) Ivalee Hill (24)1957 Dick Hudson (.313) Joe Shook (20) three with 26 Ivalee Hill (2) Hudson, Honeycutt (14)1958 Gerald Griffin (.337) Carson Oldham (30) Gerald Griffin (35) Gerald Griffin (2) Alton Pons (25)1959 John Burgwyn (.324) Gerald Griffin (16) John Burgwyn (24) Ferg Norton (2) Vaughn Bryson (12)1960 Gerald Griffin (.321) Ferg Norton (29) Gerald Griffin (36) Griffin, Norton (3) Gerald Griffin (21)1961 Jim Mooring (.427) Ferg Norton (21) Jim Mooring (32) Mooring, DeLollio (3) Jim Mooring (21)1962 Buddy Tilden (.339) Paul Swing (22) Neal, Swing (28) Tilden, Neal (2) Larry Neal (16)1963 Tom Wright (.377) Dick Prindle (24) Jim Speight (35) Ken Willard (4) Ken Willard (18)1964 John Shaw (.364) Jim Speight (32) Dick Prindle (41) Ken Willard (11) Ken Willard (40)1965 Danny Talbott (.362) Taylor, Prindle (21) Danny Talbott (38) Bonczek, Black (3) Danny Talbott (24)1966 Charlie Carr (.397) Charlie Carr (26) Danny Talbott (51) four with 3 Carr, Talbott (21)1967 Skip Hull (.363) Danny Talbott (20) Danny Talbott (32) Garry Hill (4) Danny Talbott (18)1968 Doug Lanham (.333) Ron Lemonds (22) Skip Hull (36) Skip Hull (4) Skip Hull (26)1969 Eddie Hill (.377) Eddie Hill (23) Eddie Hill (46) Skip Hull (7) Skip Hull (27)1970 Eddie Hill (.357) Eddie Hill (16) Eddie Hill (35) Eddie Hill (5) Eddie Hill (14)1971 Doug Lanham (.336) Bob Elliott (31) Jack Gillis (44) Larry Kiser (4) Jack Gillis (31)1972 Tom Gillis (.344) Mike Roberts (25) Bobby Guthrie (36) Mike Roberts (2) Jack Leachman (22)1973 Jack Leachman (.243) Lee Smith (12) Kennedy, Guthrie (21) three with 2 Guthrie, Lydecker (12)1974 Dale Lydecker (.350) Bobby Guthrie (26) Bobby Guthrie (43) Bobby Guthrie (6) Bobby Guthrie (24)1975 Steve Rackley (.319) Steve Rackley (25) Chris Knepp (40) Early Jones (4) Mike Wilkerson (27)1976 Kevin Haeberle (.346) Steve Rackley (24) Steve Rackley (38) Early Jones (4) three with 181977 Jim Atkinson (.341) Jim Atkinson (23) Randy Warrick (43) Jim Atkinson (5) Jim Atkinson (23)1978 Dave Barnett (.356) Jim Atkinson (45) Jim Atkinson (71) three with 6 Greg Robinson (49)1979 Roy Clark (.382) Jim Atkinson (56) Roy Clark (84) Jim Atkinson (16) Jim Atkinson (52)1980 Scott Bradley (.386) Scott Bradley (59) Scott Bradley (96) Scott Bradley (10) Scott Bradley (63)1981 Joe Reto (.392) Drex Roberts (55) Scott Bradley (76) Joe Reto (13) Scott Bradley (50)1982 Chris Pittaro (.283) Barney Spooner (42) Pete Kumiega (60) Pete Kumiega (12) Pete Kumiega (42)1983 B.J. Surhoff (.386) Drex Roberts (65) B.J. Surhoff (80) Pete Kumiega (12) Jeff Hubbard (56)1984 B.J. Surhoff (.400) B.J. Surhoff (65) B.J. Surhoff (98) Todd Wilkinson (14) Todd Wilkinson (57)1985 B.J. Surhoff (.388) B.J. Surhoff (77) B.J. Surhoff (87) Scott Johnson (22) Scott Johnson (81)1986 Darin Campbell (.349) Devy Bell (57) Devy Bell (73) Devy Bell (24) Devy Bell (64)1987 Jesse Levis (.344) Steve Mrowka (56) Howard Freiling (72) Bell, Campbell (17) Howard Freiling (69)1988 Tom Nevin (.343) Tom Nevin (70) Tom Nevin (81) Tom Nevin (13) Darin Campbell (49)1989 Jesse Levis (.341) Jesse Levis (41) Jesse Levis (78) Todd Nichols (8) Todd Nichols (40)1990 Steve Estroff (.389) Kurt Green (53) Steve Estroff (89) Steve Estroff (15) Steve Estroff (73)1991 Cy Richardson (.333) Brad Woodall (45) Chad Holbrook (66) Chris Cox (12) Darren Villani (49)1992 Donnie Leshnock (.336) Manny DaSilva (39) Chad Holbrook (65) Chris Cox (17) Chris Cox (43)1993 Chad Holbrook (.353) Chad Holbrook (56) Chad Holbrook (88) Cookie Massey (18) Manny DaSilva (66)1994 Manny DaSilva (.399) Manny DaSilva (61) Manny DaSilva (93) Cookie Massey (22) Cookie Massey (49)1995 Josh Rowell (.381) Michael Stoner (47) Michael Stoner (81) Michael Stoner (12) David Boone (51)1996 Mitch Jones (.369) Michael Stoner (55) Michael Stoner (79) Michael Stoner (20) Michael Stoner (65)1997 Brian Roberts (.427) Brian Roberts (63) Brian Roberts (102) Gregg Donohue (15) Gregg Donohue (60)1998 Brian Roberts (.353) Brian Roberts (79) Brian Roberts (91) Jarrett Shearin (14) Jarrett Shearin (68)1999 Tyrell Godwin (.371) Moylan, Shearin (57) Godwin, Hooper (82) Ryan Earey (15) Ryan Earey (63)2000 Adam Greenberg (.386) Adam Greenberg (69) Adam Greenberg (98) Ryan Earey (14) Godwin, Earey (67)

PITCHINGYear Appearances Innings Pitched Wins Earned Run Average Strikeouts1954 Charlie Aycock (10) Charlie Aycock (61) Joe Morgan (4) Charlie Aycock (2.81) Charlie Aycock (25)1955 Jim Raugh (12) Jim Raugh (82) Jim Raugh (5) Tom Maultsby (2.57) Jim Raugh (61)1956 Jim Raugh (14) Jim Raugh (80) Jim Raugh (6) Jim Raugh (2.71) Jim Raugh (59)1957 Jim Raugh (13) Jim Raugh (93.2) Jim Raugh (7) Charlie Aycock (0.75) Jim Raugh (81)1958 Wayne Young (13) Wayne Young (100.1) Wayne Young (7) Wayne Young (0.90) Wayne Young (78)1959 Wayne Young (12) Wayne Young (74.1) Wayne Young (6) Ben Hammett (2.30) Wayne Young (53)1960 Wayne Young (14) Wayne Young (108) Wayne Young (9) Wayne Young (1.50) Wayne Young (69)1961 Nicky Warren (11) Nicky Warren (66) Nicky Warren (7) Nicky Warren (2.46) Nicky Warren (28)1962 Bobby Cox (14) Dave Murr (56) three with 2 Jack Rees (3.38) Dave Murr (32)1963 Bill Haywood (16) Bill Haywood (71) Bill Haywood (6) Bill Haywood (1.65) Bill Haywood (62)1964 Bill Haywood (16) Bill Haywood (87.1) Bill Haywood (10) Bill Haywood (1.13) Bill Haywood (83)1965 Bill Dannemann (12) Jerry Davis (56.2) Jerry Davis (4) Bob Reagan (0.43) Danny Walker (38)1966 Danny Walker (20) Danny Walker (94) Danny Walker (7) George McRae (1.71) Danny Walker (59)1967 Tom Buskey (11) Garry Hill (89) Garry Hill (8) Garry Hill (0.70) Garry Hill (73)1968 Tom Buskey (14) Dave Lemonds (72.1) Dave Lemonds (7) Dave Lemonds (1.49) Dave Lemonds (96)1969 E. Hill, Buskey (13) Tom Buskey (94) Tom Buskey (11) Robert Rhodes (1.68) Tom Buskey (78)1970 three with 10 Eddie Hill (66.2) Eddie Hill (5) Eddie Hill (1.07) Eddie Hill (43)1971 Jim Chamberlain (12) Jim Chamberlain (59.2) two with 4 Jim Chamberlain (3.01) Jim Chamberlain (80)1972 Mike Merritt (12) Jim Chamberlain (62) Mike Merritt (6) John Dannemann (1.07) Jim Chamberlain (54)1973 Jim Chamberlain (11) Mike Merritt (52.2) Mike Merritt (4) Mike Merritt (2.05) Jim Chamberlain (46)1974 Bruce Arrowood (11) John Dannemann (72.1) John Dannemann (6) Bruce Arrowood (0.84) Mike Merritt (46)1975 Bruce Arrowood (11) Bill Paschall (75.1) Bill Paschall (5) Bill Paschall (1.43) Bill Paschall (59)1976 three with 10 Bill Paschall (87.2) Bob Thomson (6) Bill Paschall (1.74) Bill Paschall (64)1977 Norris, Horne (9) Greg Norris (61.1) Thomson, Norris (4) Monty DeRatt (2.01) Greg Norris (64)1978 Greg Norris (16) Greg Norris (133.2) Greg Norris (14) Greg Norris (1.75) Greg Norris (118)1979 Greg Norris (15) Blaine Smith (82) Bill Gallagher (7) David Kirk (2.12) Bill Gallagher (94)1980 James Parks (25) Mark Ochal (100.1) Mark Ochal (10) David Kirk (2.58) David Kirk (70)1981 James Parks (21) Mark Ochal (106.1) Mark Ochal (11) Chris Kahler (2.05) Mark Ochal (63)1982 Ronnie Huffman (28) Brad Powell (81) Dave Droschak (7) Ronnie Huffman (3.33) Brad Powell (57)1983 Tim Kirk (20) Brad Powell (97.1) Scott Bankhead (9) Roger Williams (1.19) Brad Powell (90)1984 Tim Kirk (27) Roger Williams (102) Scott Bankhead (11) Scott Bankhead (1.50) Scott Bankhead (124)1985 Tim Kirk (25) Roger Williams (87.2) Roger Williams (8) Greg Karpuk (2.90) Roger Williams (113)1986 Gordon Douglas (24) Ken Turner (72) Ken Turner (7) Todd Kopczynski (3.69) Ken Turner (57)1987 Doug Torborg (20) David Trautwein (94) Michael Hoog (8) Jim Dougherty (3.21) David Trautwein (59)1988 Gresham, Fernandez (19) Michael Hoog (109.1) Michael Hoog (10) Rich Fernandez (1.80) Michael Hoog (83)1989 Brad Woodall (26) John Thoden (133.2) John Thoden (12) Brad Woodall (1.19) John Thoden (98)1990 Paul Shuey (31) Jim Dougherty (115.2) Jim Dougherty (12) Jim Dougherty (1.71) Michael Hoog (89)1991 Brad Woodall (31) Derek Manning (85.1) Woodall, Johnson (6) Paul Shuey (1.70) Brad Woodall (70)1992 Thad Chrismon (32) Thad Chrismon (113.1) Thad Chrismon (8) Paul Shuey (3.13) Paul Shuey (87)1993 Thad Chrismon (38) Derek Manning (117.2) Derek Manning (11) Scott Wissell (2.60) Derek Manning (105)1994 Thad Chrismon (35) Sean Murphy (99.2) Sean Murphy (9) Thad Chrismon (2.37) Sean Murphy (113)1995 Thad Chrismon (36) Sean Murphy (112.0) Sean Murphy (11) Thad Chrismon (2.86) Sean Murphy (125)1996 Ethan Stein (25) A.Y. Yoder (103.1) A.Y. Yoder (7) Jim Wallace (3.72) Jim Wallace (71)1997 Nye, Wallace (20) Mike Bynum (79.0) Rodney Nye (8) Jay Madeira (4.32) Mike Bynum (92)1998 Derrick DePriest (44) Derrick DePriest (114.1) three with 7 Corey Richardson (2.61) Mike Bynum (95)1999 Derrick DePriest (36) Kyle Snyder (96.2) three with 7 Derrick DePriest (1.71) Kyle Snyder (102)2000 Derrick DePriest (35) Ryan Snare (109.0) Ryan Snare (10) Derrick DePriest (2.89) Ryan Snare (102)

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CAROLINA IN THE ACC

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YEARLY RECORDS VERSUS THE ACC

Florida Georgia NC South * Wake RegularYear ......................ClemsonDuke ............State @ .... Tech % ..Maryland..State ..............Carolina ..Virginia ....Forest ..........Total ..................Season1954 ................ 1-1 ......2-1 ............................................1-1 ..........1-2 ............1-0..........1-0 ..........0-3 ............7-8 ................7-81955 ................ 1-1 ......2-1 ............................................1-1 ..........1-2 ............2-0..........1-0 ..........1-1 ............9-6 ................8-51956 ................ 2-0 ......1-2 ............0-1..........................2-0 ..........1-1 ............2-0..........1-0 ..........1-1 ............10-4 ..............9-41957 ................ 1-1 ......1-1 ............................................1-1 ..........2-2 ............2-0..........2-0 ..........1-1 ............10-6 ..............9-51958 ................ 1-2 ......2-0 ............................................1-1 ..........2-1 ............2-0..........2-0 ..........1-1 ............11-5 ..............11-41959 ................ 1-2 ......2-1 ............1-0..........................2-0 ..........3-0 ............1-1..........2-0 ..........0-2 ............11-6 ..............9-61960 ................ 1-1 ......2-0 ............................................1-1 ..........2-0 ............2-0..........2-0 ..........1-1 ............11-3 ..............11-31961 ................ 2-1 ......1-1 ............0-1..........................1-1 ..........2-0 ............2-0..........0-2 ..........2-0 ............10-5 ..............10-41962 ................ 1-1 ......1-1 ............0-1..........................1-1 ..........1-2 ............0-2..........0-2 ..........0-2 ............4-11 ..............4-101963 ................ 1-1 ......1-1 ............0-1..........1-0..........1-1 ..........2-0 ............2-0..........1-1 ..........1-1 ............9-5 ................9-51964 ................ 2-0 ......2-0 ............0-2..........................2-0 ..........2-0 ............2-0..........2-0 ..........2-1 ............14-1 ..............14-01965 ................ 1-1 ......1-1 ............1-0..........0-2..........1-1 ..........1-1 ............1-1..........1-1 ..........0-3 ............6-9 ................6-81966 ................ 2-0 ......2-0 ............2-3..........1-0..........2-0 ..........2-0 ............1-1..........2-0 ..........1-1 ............12-2 ..............12-21967 ................ 0-2 ......1-1 ............1-2..........................1-1 ..........2-0 ............1-1..........2-0 ..........3-0-1 ........10-5-1 ..........8-51968 ................ 1-2 ......3-0 ............................1-1..........2-0 ..........1-1 ............0-2..........2-1 ..........3-0 ............12-6 ..............12-61969 ................ 2-1 ......3-0 ............................1-0..........1-0 ..........1-1 ............3-0..........3-0 ..........1-2 ............14-5 ..............14-41970 ................ 1-2 ......3-0 ............1-3..........................1-2 ..........0-3 ............1-2..........1-1 ..........0-3 ............7-13 ..............7-131971 ................ 2-0 ......1-2 ............................0-1..........0-2 ..........2-1 ............0-2..........1-1 ..........2-0 ............8-6 ................7-71972 ................ 1-2 ......2-1 ............................1-0..........1-1 ..........3-0 ............................1-0 ..........2-1 ............10-5 ..............10-51973 ................ 0-2 ......1-1 ............................................1-1 ..........0-2 ............................2-0 ..........1-2 ............5-8 ................5-71974 ................ 0-3 ......2-0 ............................................2-0 ..........1-2 ............................2-0 ..........3-0 ............10-5 ..............9-31975 ................ 1-3 ......1-1 ............................................0-1 ..........0-3 ............0-2..........2-1 ..........2-0 ............6-10 ..............4-71976 ................ 1-1 ......2-0 ............................................1-1 ..........1-1 ............1-2..........2-1 ..........1-1 ............7-5 ................8-41977 ................ 0-2 ......2-0 ............................................1-1 ..........2-1 ............2-1..........1-1 ..........0-2 ............6-7 ................6-61978 ................ 2-0 ......2-1 ............................................1-1 ..........1-1 ............2-1..........1-1 ..........2-0 ............9-4 ................9-31979 ................ 0-2 ......2-0 ............................................2-0 ..........1-1 ............1-1..........1-1 ..........1-1 ............7-5 ................7-51980 ................ 2-1 ......3-0 ............................2-0..........1-1 ..........3-1 ............0-2..........1-0 ..........2-0 ............14-3 ..............11-11981 ................ 1-3 ......1-2 ............................2-0..........2-1 ..........1-2 ............2-2..........0-1 ..........2-0 ............9-9 ................6-71982 ................ 2-1 ......2-0 ............................2-0..........1-1 ..........2-1 ............................2-2 ..........1-1 ............12-6 ..............7-51983 ................ 1-1 ......3-0 ............................1-1..........3-0 ..........1-1 ............................3-0 ..........2-0 ............14-3 ..............10-21984 ................ 2-1 ......2-0 ............................3-0..........3-0 ..........2-1 ............0-1..........2-0 ..........3-0 ............17-2 ..............12-21985 ................ 1-2 ......2-0-1 ........1-2..........2-0..........2-0 ..........0-2 ............................1-2 ..........2-0 ............10-6-1 ..........9-4-11986 ................ 1-1 ......2-0 ............................1-2..........0-2 ..........0-3 ............1-1..........4-0 ..........2-0 ............10-8 ..............7-71987 ................ 1-3 ......4-0 ............................0-3..........3-0 ..........2-2 ............................3-0 ..........2-1 ............14-8 ..............13-71988 ................ 2-4 ......2-1 ............................1-4..........2-1 ..........2-1 ............2-0..........3-1 ..........2-1 ............14-13 ............10-111989 ................ 2-3 ......3-0 ............0-1..........2-1..........1-0 ..........3-1 ............................3-0 ..........3-1 ............17-6 ..............15-41990 ................ 4-0 ......3-0 ............0-1..........2-2..........4-0 ..........4-0 ............................3-1 ..........2-1 ............22-4 ..............17-41991 ................ 0-3 ......3-0 ............................2-1..........2-1 ..........2-1 ............................2-2 ..........0-4 ............11-12 ............10-101992 ................ 0-3 ......1-2 ............1-3..........0-4..........4-0 ..........0-3 ............................2-1 ..........2-3 ............10-19 ............8-161993 ................ 1-3 ......2-1 ............0-2..........1-2..........2-1 ..........3-2 ............................3-0 ..........3-1 ............15-12 ............13-101994 ................ 1-2 ......1-3 ............1-1..........1-3..........2-1 ..........1-3 ............................3-0 ..........1-2 ............11-15 ............10-131995..................1-3 ......3-0 ............2-2..........3-1..........2-1 ..........0-3 ............................3-0 ..........2-2 ............16-12 ............14-101996..................0-3 ......2-2 ............0-3..........3-1..........2-1 ..........2-1 ............................1-2 ..........2-1 ............11-15 ............11-131997..................0-3 ......1-2 ............0-3..........0-4..........3-1 ..........0-4 ............................2-1 ..........2-2 ............8-20 ..............6-181998..................2-2 ......4-0 ............1-3..........2-1..........2-0 ..........2-2 ............1-0..........1-2 ..........1-3 ............16-13 ............13-101999..................1-2 ......3-0 ............0-3..........1-3..........2-2 ..........1-2 ............................3-0 ..........2-1 ............13-13 ............13-112000 ................2-1 ........4-0 ............1-3..........0-3..........3-0 ..........2-1 ............................1-2 ..........0-4 ............13-14 ............12-12ACC Totals ........54-79 ....95-30-1 ....6-22 ........31-36 ......77-34........70-64 ..........25-9..........84-31 ........70-57-1 ....515-365-2 ....452-316-1Overall Record 63-81-1149-87-2 ..13-41 ......35-44 ......103-47-2133-108-1 57-26-1..153-84-4 134-107-4

“Regular Season” is official ACC record (does not include tournament games)“ACC Totals” is overall record during the years each school was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference%Georgia Tech began conference play in 1980@Florida State began conference play in 1992

CAROLINA’S REGULAR SEASON ACCCHAMPIONSHIPS

Year ........Coach..........................ACC ..........Pct. ..........Overall ....Pct.1960 ......Walter Rabb ..........11-3 .........786 ......22-7.........7591964 ......Walter Rabb ..........14-0 ........1.000 ....24-7.........7741966 ......Walter Rabb ..........12-2 .........857 ......21-13.......6181969 ......Walter Rabb ..........14-4 .........778 ......23-11.......6761980 ......Mike Roberts..........11-1 .........917 ......39-17.......6961983 ......Mike Roberts..........10-2 .........833 ......42-10.......8081984 ......Mike Roberts..........12-2 .........857 ......44-13.......7711989 ......Mike Roberts..........15-4 .........789 ......41-18-1...6921990 ......Mike Roberts..........17-4 .........810 ......51-14.......785

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS VS. ACC TEAMS

Team ..............GamesYears ..............Team ..............Games YearsClemson ......4 ........three times, Maryland......9..........1982-85

(1955-57, 1960-62, 1990) ......NC State ......10........1958-62Duke ............18 ......1982-88 ......Virginia ........11........1954-

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Total Overall FirstOpponent Games Record GameAdelphi 1 0-1-0 1968Alabama 8 4-4-0 1923American 1 0-1-0 1975Amherst 12 6-5-1 1909Appalachian State 15 12-3-0 1974Arkansas 1 0-1-0 1989Arizona 5 2-3-0 1985Arizona State 3 1-2-0 1984Armstrong State 2 1-1-0 1983Atlantic Christian 3 3-0-0 1911Auburn 2 1-0-1 1923Ball State 2 2-0-0 1993Baptist 14 10-4-0 1980Boston University 2 2-0-0 1951Bowling Green 1 1-0-0 1992Brown 4 3-1-0 1903Butler 1 0-1-0 1996UC Santa Barbara 1 0-1-0 1991Cal-State Northridge 2 1-1-0 1991Campbell 40 31-9-0 1977Canisius 1 1-0-0 1958Catawba 1 1-0-0 1911Catholic 5 0-5-0 1911CCNY 2 2-0-0 1921Central Florida 7 3-4-0 1985Central Kentucky 4 4-0-0 1909Charlotte 23 17-5-1 1979Cincinnati 1 1-0-0 1947The Citadel 31 23-8-0 1952CLEMSON 142 63-78-1 1901Coastal Carolina 38 27-11-0 1987Colby 3 2-1-0 1960Colgate 9 7-2-0 1909Columbia 2 2-0-0 1970Connecticut 31 22-9-0 1958Cornell 19 13-6-0 1900Creighton 1 0-1-0 1991Dartmouth 7 5-2-0 1908Davidson 95 74-21-0 1904Delaware 17 12-5-0 1907DUKE 238 149-87-21891East Carolina 57 34-23-0 1958East Tennessee State 13 11-2-0 1978Eastern Connecticut 4 3-1-0 1976Eastern Illinois 1 1-0-0 1993Eastern Kentucky 5 4-1-0 1968Eastern Michigan 1 1-0-0 1973Elon 23 18-5-0 1909Fairfield 7 7-0-0 1980Florida 27 16-11-0 1921Florida International 5 5-0-0 1986Florida Presbyterian 1 1-0-0 1972Florida Southern 13 5-8-0 1960FLORIDA STATE 54 13-41-0 1956Fordham 1 1-0-0 1921Francis Marion 4 4-0-0 1978Franklin & Marshall 2 2-0-0 1985Fresno State 4 2-2-0 1989Furman 12 10-2-0 1922George Mason 6 6-0-0 1983Georgetown 17 7-10-0 1903George Washington 12 9-3-0 1907Georgia 39 19-18-2 1899Georgia Southern 13 6-7-0 1961Georgia Teachers College 1 0-1-01953GEORGIA TECH 83 38-45-0 1901Gettysburg 1 1-0-0 1903Guilford 27 18-7-2 1892Hampden-Sydney 6 6-0-0 1910Hartford 2 2-0-0 1990Harvard 3 1-1-1 1898Haverford 1 1-0-0 1917Hawaii 8 1-7-0 1979High Point 10 7-2-1 1972Hobart 2 2-0-0 1897Holy Cross 1 0-1-0 1918Howard 2 2-0-0 1980Illinois 4 1-2-1 1956Iowa 1 1-0-0 1990Iowa State 1 1-0-0 1991Ithaca 3 3-0-0 1957Jacksonville 11 5-6-0 1971James Madison 3 1-2-0 1977Johns Hopkins 3 2-1-0 1898Kansas State 1 0-1-0 1989Kent 6 6-0-0 1961Lafayette 41 20-19-2 1894

Lehigh 12 9-2-1 1894LeMoyne 2 1-1-0 1978Lenoir Rhyne 3 2-1-0 1924Liberty 10 10-0-0 1978Long Beach State 1 1-0-0 1992Louisiana State 2 0-2-0 1990Louisiana Tech 1 0-1-1 1978Louisville 2 2-0-0 1995Loyola (Md.) 1 1-0-0 1956Lynchburg 4 2-1-1 1968Maine 3 2-1-0 1968Marist 3 3-0-0 1994Marshall 1 1-0-0 1997MARYLAND 152 103-47-21899Md.-Baltimore Co. 2 2-0-0 1991Massachusetts 3 3-0-0 1975Memphis State 2 1-1-0 1978Mercer 6 3-3-0 1899Methodist 4 4-0-0 1976Miami (Fla.) 19 6-13-0 1976Michigan 9 3-6-0 1940Michigan State 19 11-7-1 1933Milligan 1 1-0-0 1978Minnesota 1 0-1-0 1960Mississippi 4 0-4-0 1964Mississippi State 5 3-2-0 1964Missouri 1 1-0-0 1989Mount Olive 1 1-0-0 1999Navy 21 11-10-0 1905Nevada 2 1-1-0 1999New Orleans 14 4-10-0 1984New York University 1 1-0-0 1922Nicholls State 1 1-0-0 1989UNC Asheville 2 2-0-0 1996UNC Greensboro 8 6-2-0 1992UNC Wilmington 48 38-10-0 1976Navy 1 1-0-0 1999N.C. A&T 2 1-1-0 1993NC STATE 242 133-108-11895N.C. Wesleyan 3 3-0-0 1981New Mexico 1 1-0-0 1999Northern Illinois 1 1-0-0 1996Northern Iowa 3 2-1-0 1978Northwestern 3 1-2-0 1984Notre Dame 1 1-0-0 1956Ohio 13 11-2-0 1946Ohio State 5 2-3-0 1954Oklahoma State 6 1-5-0 1960Old Dominion 7 4-3-0 1976Oral Roberts 3 1-2-0 1978Pace 6 4-2-0 1988Pan American 7 5-2-0 1978Pembroke 3 3-0-0 1974Penn State 10 5-5-0 1913Pennsylvania 16 5-10-1 1897Portland 1 1-0-0 1999Pfeiffer 3 3-0-0 1979Princeton 21 13-8-0 1896

Purdue 6 5-1-0 1981Radford 2 1-1-0 1996Randolph Macon 6 6-0-0 1904Rhode Island 1 1-0-0 1967Rice 0 1-0-0 2000Richmond 20 13-7-0 1894Rider 18 15-3-0 1983Roanoke 2 2-0-0 1899Rollins 30 17-13-0 1950Rutgers 14 11-3-0 1986Stanford 1 0-1-0 1999St. Bonaventure 2 2-0-0 1986St. John’s (Annapolis) 5 3-2-0 1905St. John’s 7 3-4-0 1975St. Leo 2 0-2-0 1972St. Louis 2 2-0-0 1993St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1 1-0-0 1964Seton Hall 37 29-8-0 1988South Carolina 84 57-26-1 1903South Florida 12 7-4-1 1972Southern California 7 0-7-0 1966Southern Illinois 2 1-1-0 1963Springfield 9 8-1-0 1929SUNY Buffalo 9 9-0-0 1983Stetson 13 5-8-0 1974Swarthmore 5 3-2-0 1912Syracuse 1 1-0-0 1975Temple 5 4-1-0 1975Tennessee 6 4-2-0 1900Texas A&M 2 0-2-0 1993Texas Tech 2 0-2-0 1996Towson 13 12-1-0 1969Transylvania 1 1-0-0 1910Trinity (Conn.) 1 1-0-0 1910Tulane 1 0-1-0 1997UCLA 4 4-0-0 1993U.S. International 1 1-0-0 1989Vermont 10 6-4-0 1893Villanova 4 3-1-0 1908VIRGINIA 241 153-84-41891Va. Commonwealth 14 11-3-0 1984VMI 28 25-2-1 1913Virginia Tech 63 39-22-2 1907WAKE FOREST 244 134-107-31891Washington & Lee 38 24-13-1 1893Washington State 3 1-2-0 1987Wayne State 1 1-0-0 1970West Virginia 5 4-1-0 1994Western Carolina 13 11-2-0 1973Western Illinois 2 2-0-0 1992Western Michigan 3 1-2-0 1970W.Va. Wesleyan 4 3-1-0 1914William & Mary 12 11-1-0 1907Winthrop 5 4-1-0 1992Wofford 6 5-1-0 1903Yale 30 18-11-1 1894

ACC OPPONENTS IN ALL CAPS

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDS

Coach Seasons Record Pct.Perrin Busbee 1891-93 (3) 9-6-0 .600William R. Robertson 1894 (1) 10-4-0 .714Jesse M. Oldham 1895 (1) 6-4-0 .600Benjamin E. Stanley 1896-97 (2) 14-8-1 .630William A. Reynolds 1898-99 (2) 21-5-1 .796Robert B. Lawson 1900, 1905-06, 1910 (4) 48-22-2 .681Ernest Graves 1901 (1) 11-4-2 .706Edward M. Ashenback 1902 (1) 7-6-0 .538John Curran 1903 (1) 13-2-2 .824John Donnelly 1904 (1) 5-8-0 .385Floyd Simmons 1907 (1) 10-9-2 .524Otis Stockdale 1908-09 (2) 31-14-0 .689Charles M. Clancey 1911-12 (2) 26-14-0 .650Coach Bowers 1913 (1) 7-11-0 .389Earl Mack 1914 (1) 8-11-0 .425Charles A. Doak 1915-16 (2) 19-15-0 .559Bunn Hearn 1917-18, 1932-46 (17) 214-133-2 .616William Lourcey 1919-20 (2) 19-16-4 .538Bill Fetzer 1921-25 (5) 70-37-4 .649Duke Duncan 1926 (1) 9-16-0 .360Jim Ashmore 1927-31 (5) 72-39-3 .645Walter Rabb 1947-77 (31) 540-358-9 .600Mike Roberts 1978- 98 (21) 780-428-3 .645Mike Fox 1999- 87-35-0 .713

Bunn Hearn

Walter Rabb

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1973 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 0-1Wake Forest 10, North Carolina 6

1974 (Raleigh, N.C.) 1-2North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 4NC State 4, North Carolina 2Clemson 6, North Carolina 4

1975 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2-2North Carolina 5, Virginia 2North Carolina 7, Clemson 2NC State 7, North Carolina 2Clemson 7, North Carolina 6

1976 (Clemson, S.C.) 0-1Virginia 8, North Carolina 6

1977 (Clemson, S.C.) 0-1NC State 6, North Carolina 5

1978 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 0-1Duke 3, North Carolina 2

1980 (Raleigh, N.C.) 3-2North Carolina 13, Duke 6NC State 3, North Carolina 1North Carolina 7, Maryland 2North Carolina 8, NC State 4Clemson 12, North Carolina 3 **

1981 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3-2North Carolina 9, Maryland 2North Carolina 7, NC State 1North Carolina 8, Duke 5Clemson 7, North Carolina 4Clemson 7, North Carolina 5 **

1982 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-1North Carolina 8, Maryland 7Virginia 6, North Carolina 3North Carolina 4, NC State 3North Carolina 3, Clemson 0North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 4North Carolina 3, Virginia 2 (12 innings) **

1983 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-1North Carolina 4, Duke 2North Carolina 13, Maryland 11North Carolina 6, Clemson 5North Carolina 5, Virginia 4 (11 innings)Clemson 5, North Carolina 2North Carolina 10, Clemson 1 **

1984 (Durham, N.C.) 5-0North Carolina 13, Wake Forest 2North Carolina 4, Maryland 0North Carolina 13, NC State 12North Carolina 7, Clemson 6North Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 4 **

1985 (Atlanta, Ga.) 1-2North Carolina 15, Duke 2Clemson 3, North Carolina 2Virginia 10, North Carolina 3

1986 (Durham, N.C.) 2-2North Carolina 5, Virginia 4 (10 innings)NC State 7, North Carolina 6 (11 innings)North Carolina 9, Virginia 7Georgia Tech 9, North Carolina 7

1987 (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2North Carolina 13, Maryland 9Clemson 7, North Carolina 4North Carolina 11, Duke 10 (12 innings)NC State 14, North Carolina 13

1988 (Greenville, S.C.) 4-2

North Carolina 13, Virginia 1North Carolina 1, Clemson 0North Carolina 5, Georgia Tech 3Clemson 5, North Carolina 4North Carolina 7, Clemson 6Georgia Tech 6, North Carolina 2 **

1989 (Greenville, S.C.) 3-2North Carolina 6, Duke 4North Carolina 4, NC State 2Clemson 5, North Carolina 4North Carolina 6, Wake Forest 2Clemson 12, North Carolina 4 **

1990 (Greenville, S.C.) 5-0North Carolina 3, Maryland 1North Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 4North Carolina 3, Clemson 1North Carolina 7, Virginia 3North Carolina 5, NC State 0 **

1991 (Greenville, S.C.) 1-2Wake Forest 7, North Carolina 2North Carolina 3, Maryland 1Virginia 5, North Carolina 1

1992 (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2Georgia Tech 5, North Carolina 4North Carolina 11, Maryland 7North Carolina 7, Wake Forest 3Florida State 7, North Carolina 3

1993 (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 3North Carolina 6, N.C. State 2Clemson 7, North Carolina 4N.C. State 12, North Carolina 7

1994 (Greenville, S.C.) 1-2Georgia Tech 7, North Carolina 4North Carolina 13, Duke 12NC State 11, North Carolina 6

1995 (Greenville, S.C.) 2-2North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 1Clemson 6, North Carolina 4North Carolina 12, Georgia Tech 9Florida State 10, North Carolina 1

1996 (Durham, N.C.) 0-2Georgia Tech 13, North Carolina 9Duke 13, North Carolina 31997 (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 2-2

North Carolina 4, Maryland 2Georgia Tech 7, North Carolina 6North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 3NC State 4, North Carolina 2

1998 (Durham, N.C.) 2-2North Carolina 4, Clemson 1North Carolina 3, Duke 0Florida State 13, North Carolina 11Wake Forest 3, North Carolina 0

1999 (Durham, N.C.) 0-2Georgia Tech 15, North Carolina 4Maryland 6, North Carolina 3

2000 (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1-2Wake Forest 8, North Carolina 7North Carolina 13, Duke 7Florida State 4, North Carolina 1

** Championship Game

UNC VS. ACC TOURNAMENTOPPONENTS

Clemson ...................... 9-13Duke .............................. 9-2Florida State.................... 0-4Georgia Tech .................. 4-7Maryland ...................... 10-1NC State.......................... 7-9Virginia .......................... 7-4Wake Forest .................... 8-4Total ................................ 54-44

Championship GameAppearances1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984,1988, 1989, 1990

Championships Won1982, 1983, 1984, 1990

1982 ACC CHAMPI-

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1948 District III Regional (Charlotte, N.C.)North Carolina 15, Georgia Tech 0North Carolina 11, Alabama 3George Washington 5, North Carolina 4North Carolina 10, George Washington 0

1948 Eastern Regional (Winston-Salem, N.C.)Yale 6, North Carolina 1North Carolina 7, Illinois 3Lafayette 5, North Carolina 2

1960 District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.)North Carolina 2, Florida Southern 1North Carolina 13, The Citadel 1North Carolina 7, Florida 5

1960 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)Minnesota 8, North Carolina 3Oklahoma State 7, North Carolina 0

1964 District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.)North Carolina 8, East Carolina 0Mississippi 4, North Carolina 3North Carolina 13, East Carolina 2Mississippi 13, North Carolina 1

1966 District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.)North Carolina 7, East Carolina 1North Carolina 5, Mississippi State 4Florida State 6, North Carolina 5North Carolina 6, Florida State 4

1966 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)Southern California 6, North Carolina 2Oklahoma State 5, North Carolina 1

1969 District III Regional (Gastonia, N.C.)North Carolina 3, Furman 0Mississippi 6, North Carolina 5North Carolina 5, Virginia Tech 1Mississippi 5, North Carolina 2

1978 South Regional (Auburn, Ala.)North Carolina 15, East Tennessee State 1North Carolina 3, Auburn 2Memphis State 8, North Carolina 6North Carolina 11, Memphis State 9

1978 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)Oral Roberts 11, North Carolina 0North Carolina 9, St. John’s 5North Carolina 7, Michigan 6Southern California 3, North Carolina 2

1982 East Regional (Columbia, S.C.)The Citadel 9, North Carolina 4East Carolina 1, North Carolina 0

1983 East Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.)North Carolina 11, William & Mary 0The Citadel 5, North Carolina 3Delaware 6, North Carolina 5

1984 South II Regional (Starkville, Miss.)North Carolina 4, Eastern Kentucky 2South Carolina 5, North Carolina 4New Orleans 13, North Carolina 6

1989 South Regional (Starkville, Miss.)North Carolina 8, Nicholls State 4North Carolina 8, Jacksonville 3North Carolina 2, Mississippi State 1Mississippi State 6, North Carolina 0North Carolina 7, Mississippi State 1

1989 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)Florida State 4, North Carolina 2Arkansas 7, North Carolina 3

1990 Northeast Regional (Waterbury, Conn.)North Carolina 3, Rutgers 2North Carolina 5, Iowa 3Georgia 5, North Carolina 4Rutgers 9, North Carolina 7

1993 Central I Regional (College Station, Texas)Hawaii 9, North Carolina 8North Carolina 11, Yale 6North Carolina 10, Hawaii 8North Carolina 8, UCLA 5Texas A&M 14, North Carolina 2

1995 Atlantic II Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.)North Carolina 6, South Florida 3North Carolina 6, Florida International 5Miami 8, North Carolina 4Texas A&M 7, North Carolina 0

1998 Atlantic I Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.)Texas Tech 6, North Carolina 2North Carolina 6, Miami 5North Carolina 8, Florida International 2North Carolina 4, South Carolina 2Miami 7, North Carolina 4

1999 Palo Alto RegionalNorth Carolina 8, Nevada 5Stanford 7, North Carolina 4Nevada 5, North Carolina 1

2000 Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J.North Carolina 14, Penn State 5North Carolina 9, Rutgers 3Penn State 6, North Carolina 5Penn State 10, North Carolina 3

UNC VS. NCAATOURNAMENT OPPONENTS

Alabama ..........................1-0Arkansas ........................ 0-1Auburn .......................... 1-0The Citadel .................... 1-2Delaware ........................ 0-1East Carolina .................. 3-1Eastern Kentucky ............ 1-0East Tennessee State ...... 1-0Florida ............................ 1-0Florida Internatiaonal ......2-0Florida Southern ............ 1-0Florida State .................. 1-2Furman .......................... 1-0George Washington..........1-1Georgia ........................ 0-1Georgia Tech ..................1-0Hawaii ............................ 1-1Illinois ............................ 1-0Iowa .............................. 1-0Jacksonville .................... 1-0Lafayette ........................ 0-1Memphis State ................ 1-1Miami ..............................1-2Michigan ........................ 1-0Minnesota ...................... 0-1Mississippi...................... 0-4Mississippi State ............ 3-1Nevada ............................1-1New Orleans .................. 0-1Nicholls State.................. 1-0Oklahoma State .............. 0-2Oral Roberts .................. 0-1Penn State........................1-2Rutgers .......................... 2-1St. John’s ........................ 1-0South Carolina ................ 1-1South Florida ..................1-0Southern California ........ 0-2Stanford ..........................0-1Texas A&M .................... 0-2Texas Tech ......................0-1UCLA .............................. 1-0Virginia Tech ................ 1-0William & Mary................ 1-0Yale .............................. 1-1Totals .............................. 35-35

(16 appearances)

College World Series (2-8Record)

HEADING TO OMAHA (l-r) Bob Hume, Bruce Bonczek, Mike McLaughlin, DannyTalbott, John Shaw and Danny Walker helped lead the Tar Heels to the 1966

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LETTERMEN SINCE 1947

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A A A A

Hal Abbott 1979Russ Adams 2000Rick Alexander 1976-77Billy Allen 1994-95Zero Allen 1949Kenny Anderson 1983Tom Andrew 1947-48-49Mike Andrews 1985Dave Arendas 1987-88-89-90Bruce Arrowood 1974-75Jim Atkinson 1976-77-78-79Scott Autrey 2000Charlie Aycock 1954-57-58

B B B B

Joe Bailey 1966Al Baldwin 1958-59-60Jimmy Baldwin 1973-74-75-76Nathan Baldwin 2000Jim Ballou 1949-50Scott Bankhead 1982-83-84Al Barbour 1972Jacob Barker 1994-95Win Barkley 1975-76-77Brent Barnett 1995Dave Barnett 1978David Batts 1969-70-71Jon Baylin 1964-65-66Harry Beason 1947-48Devy Bell 1984-85-86-87Dave Benovy 1985-86Charlie Beverly 1978Steve Bieneman 1988-89-90-91Andy Billesdon 1962Gary Black 1963-64-65Kenny Black 1947-48Ray Blair 1947-48-49Ryan Blake 1999Carroll Bolick 1959-60-61Bruce Bolick 1966-67-68Bruce Bonczek 1964-65-66David Boone 1992-93-94-95Ken Boykin 1963-64-65Scott Bradley 1979-80-81Dallas Branch 1947-48Dallas Branch 1972-73Wendell Brande 1962-63Jack Brasington 1947-48Lloyd Brewer 1978-79-80Mike Brewer 1978-79-80Charles Bridger 1951-52Joe Brookshire 1949-50-51Bill Brown 1962-63-64Tyrone Brown 1995-96Dough Bruton 1954Mike Bryant 1984Jerry Bryson 1956Vaughn Bryson 1958-59-60Dave Bullard 1970-71John Burgwyn 1958-59-60Steve Burgwyn 1968Tom Buskey 1967-68-69Mike Bynum 1997-98-99Cronin Byrd 1961-62

C C C C

Kevin Caddell 1977-78-79Tommy Camp 1959-60-61Darin Campbell 1986-87-88Brinson Cannada 1951Charlie Carr 1966-67-68Bob Carter 1962-63-64Jake Carter 1950Dean Cassell 1947-48-49-50Jim Chamberlain 1971-72-73Brian Chandler 1985-86-87Scott Chandler 1992Emmett Cheek 1947-48Thad Chrismon 1992-93-94-95Roy Clark 1978-79John Cleetwood 1980

Johnny Clements 1950Bruce Coats 1951-52Steve Coats 1976-77Buddy Cohoon 1964-65-66Don Coker 1958Tim Collins 1975Crandel Coltrane 1993-94-95-96Tommy Cooper 1956Chris Cornacchio 1986-87-88-89Lester Couch 1949Bobby Cox 1962-63-64Chris Cox 1990-91-92-93Milford Cox 1962-63Ron Cox 1969-70-71Doc Cranford 1947Numie Cranford 1948-49Larry Craver 1958-59-60Charles Cross 1957Bruce Crump 1958-59-60

D D D D

Tom Daily 1981-82Dave Dale 1959Fred Dale 1952-53-54Fred Dale 1973Bill Dannemann 1963-64-65John Dannemann 1971-72-73-74Manny DaSilva 1992-93-94Jonathan Davidson 1991-92Kevin Davidson 1996-97-98Don Davis 1974-75Jerry Davis 1963-64-65Blaine Deabenderfer 1985Julian Dean 1996-97Shawn Dean 1980-81-82-83Bob Deaton 1959-60-61Chris DeFranco 1985-86-87-88Len Dellolio 1960-61-62Danny Denton 1969-70Derrick DePriest 1997-98-99-2000Jimmy DeRatt 1972-73-74Monte DeRatt 1977-78-79Paul Devlin 1984-85-86-87Vincent DiLorenzo 1947-48Tom Donaldson 1968-69-70Gregg Donohue 1997Jim Dougherty 1987-88-89-90Gordon Douglas 1983-84-85-86Dave Droschak 1981-82Jim Dunlap 1969-70Bo Durkac 1992

E E E E

Ryan Earey 1998-99-2000Jeff Edmonds 1986-87-88Joe Eldridge 1949-50Bud Ellerbe 1960Bob Elliott 1968-69-70-71Chris Elmore 1997-98-99-2000Bill Estes 1966-67-68Steve Estroff 1988-89-90-91Lindsey Ethridge 1974-75Ott Evans 1947-48

F F F F

Sean Farrell 2000Pete Farrior 1962Rich Fernandez 1988-89-90-91Hector Ferrar 1991-92Billy Figulski 1996-97-98-99B.J. Finnerty 1996-99-2000Mike Flanagan 1966-67Dick Fleming 1963-64-65Dave Floyd 1958-59Jeremy Flythe 1998Mike Fox 1976-77-78Dee Frady 1959-61-62Peter Franklin 1970-71-72-73Tom Frazier 1977Howard Freiling 1985-86-87Lindsey Frost 1958-60Will Frye 1953-54-55

G G G G

Bill Gallagher 1979-82-83Frank Gallagher 1963Ed Gaston 1949-50-51Tom Gavin 1986P.J. Gay 1977-79-80Greg Gazella 1985Fred Gianiny 1971-72-73-74Les Gilliland 1956Jack Gillis 1969-70-71Tom Gillis 1971-72-73Tyrell Godwin 1998-99-2000Gil Gonzalez 1995Stan Goodman 1949Kevin Govan 1996-97Grant Grasmick 1972Connie Gravitte 1952-53-54-55Kurt Green 1990Adam Greenberg 2000John T. Gregory 1947-48Kreg Gresham 1988-89Gerald Griffin 1958-59-60Phil Griffith 1978-79Rich Griffith 1990-91Richie Grimsley 1995-96-97-98Keith Grunewald 1991-92-93Charlie Gurganus 1949-50Bobby Guthrie 1971-72-73-74

H H H H

Kevin Haeberle 1975-76-77Duke Hale 1975-76Lacy Hall 1954Morris Hall 1955-56Jim Hamilton 1947-48Ben Hammett 1958-59-60Shayne Hammond 1980Chris Hamrick 1993Tommy Hamrick 1972Gene Hanna 1954Ben Harding 1958-59Mal Harding 1954-55Chuck Hartman 1955-56-57Tom Hawkins 1993-94Billy Hawks 1953Bill Haywood 1963-64Jim Hayworth 1947-48Eric Henderson 2000J.D. Henderson 1978-79-80-81Bob Henning 1951-52-53Mark Herring 1950-51-52Skeet Hesmer 1950-51-52Mickey Hickerson 1970-71-72Don Hill 1955-56-57Eddie Hill 1968-69-70Garry Hill 1967Ivalee Hill 1955-56-57Fred Hirsch 1958Jim Hobbs 1948Will Hobbs 1947-49-50Casey Hoch 1993-94Chad Holbrook 1990-91-92-93Lew Holcomb 1961Russell Hollers 1959-60-62Lotes Holmes 1950Bruce Holt 1952-53-54Bobby Honeycutt 1988-89Roger Honeycutt 1957-58Michael Hoog 1987-88-89-90Ed Hooks 1952-53-54Clay Hooper 1996-97-99-2000Chris Horne 1976-77Michael Horney 1996-97-98-99Joe Howard 1974-75Ryan Howison 1987-88-89Jeff Hubbard 1981-82-83-84John Hubble 1965-66Jim Hudock 1960Dick Hudson 1955-56-57Ronnie Huffman 1981-82Scott Hughes 1989-90-91-92Heyward Hull 1961-62-63Skip Hull 1967-68-69

Bob Hume 1964-65-66Bob Hundley 1962-63-64Larry Husted 1995-96

I I I I

Bernie Isgett 1962-63

J J J J

Ryan Jackson 1988-89Mike Jedziniak 1983-84-85-86Larry Jenkins 1961-62-63Mike Jerzembeck 1993Billy Joe Johnson 1955-56Bob Johnson 1954Clay Johnson 1975-76-77-78Jay Johnson 1991-92-93-94Johnny Johnson 1958-59Scott Johnson 1983-84-85-86Early Jones 1974-75-76Frank Jones 1947-48Mitch Jones 1993-94-95-96Jay Jordan 1988Stuart Jump 1982-83

K K K K

Chris Kahler 1981-83Brett Kaplan 1994-95-96-97Greg Karpuk 1982-83-85Art Katz 1963Bob Kaufman 1964Ken Keller 1953-54-55Jim Kelley 1947-48Brian Kelly 1992-93Mark Kennedy 1968Tom Kennedy 1972-73-74Art Kilpatrick 1958-59Jason King 2000Mark Kingston 1989-90-91-92David Kirk 1978-79-80Tim Kirk 1983-84-85-86Tommy Kirkman 1965-66Larry Kiser 1968-69-70-71Chris Knepp 1973-74-75-76Mike Knowles 1965-66Tim Koch 1982Todd Kopczynski 1985-86-87John Kouri 1961-62Mike Kowalski 1983Merle Kruer 1963-64Pete Kumiega 1980-81-82-83Alan Kunkel 1998Chris Kupec 1974Rudy Kurinsky 1950

L L L L

Chris LaMarsh 1996-97-98-99Ed Lamb 1949-50Delon Lambert 1956Tom Lampman 1965-66Doug Lanham 1968-69-70-71Mike Lanier 1989-90Bobby Larrabee 1985Chris Lauria 1985-87-88Jack Leachman 1971-72-73Bill Lee 1974-75-76Jim Legette 1957Greg Leighton 1975Dave Leisten 1994Dave Lemonds 1968Ron Lemonds 1967-68-69Beattie Leonard 1964-65-66Nolan Leonard 1966-67Donnie Leshnock 1990-91-92Jesse Levis 1987-88-89Don Lewis 1956-57Geoff Lewis 1992-93Glenn Liacouras 1983-84-86Gene Link 1965Brad Lloyd 1977-78-79Harry Lee Lloyd 1952-53-54-55George Lockhart 1962

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Scott Lodgek 1987-88-89Al Long 1952-53-54-55Bill Lore 1951-52-53Dave Loughlin 1961Jim Love 1955-56John Lovingood 1987Dwight Lowry 1977-79-80Dale Lydecker 1972-73-74

M M M M

Spurgeon Mackey 1972Jay MacMillan 1991-92-93-94Jay Madeira 1997-98-99-2000Chris Madonna 1993-94Frank Maney 1989-90-91-93Derek Manning 1989-90-91-93Chris Maples 1999-2000Don Marbry 1952-53-54John Marshall 1982Kevin Martin 1994Cookie Massey 1993-94Ryan Mathews 1999-2000Jay Matthews 1984-85Jack Maultsby 1954-55Tom Maultsby 1954-55-57Ron Maurer 1987-88-89-90Scott McAllister 1995-96-97Matt McCay 1999-2000Mitch McCleney 1980-81-82-84Dante McDowell 1992Tim McGee 1982-83-84Bill McGinn 1949-50-51Steve McGuire 1982-84-85Robbie McIver 1993-94-95-96Mark McKinney 1978Mike McLaughlin 1964-65-66Rand McNeal 1973-74George McRae 1966-67-68Clem Medley 1967-68-69Bernie Menapace 1976-77Chris Mench 1982-83Doug Merritt 1993-94Mike Merritt 1972-73-74-75Ronnie Merritt 1974-75Matt Merullo 1984-85-86Rob Miano 1998-99David Miller 1993-94Mike Miller 1989Paul Miller 1972Larry Mills 1966Jack Mitchell 1956Chuck Moore 1973Guy Moore 1956Jim Mooring 1961Joe Morgan 1952-53-54-57Mike Morton 1994Joe Mosier 1953-54John Motsinger 1951-52-53Dan Moylan 1998-99-2000Steve Mrowka 1986-87Bob Mulligan 1984-85Sean Murphy 1994-95Dave Murr 1960-61-62David Murray 1951Bill Musser 1978-79-80

N N N N

Mitch Nance 1977Larry Neal 1961-62Jerry Nester 1958-59Tom Nevin 1987-88-89Todd Nichols 1987-89-90Russ Niller 1970-71-72-73Kyle Noone 1992Greg Norris 1977-78-79Nolan North 1990Ferg Norton 1959-60-61Rodney Nye 1997

O O O O

Mike Ochal 1980-81Dale Odon 1990-91Carson Oldham 1956-57-58Jon O’Leary 1983-84Charles Overman 1950

P P P P

Harvey Page 1950-51Bobby Paller 1954-55James Parks 1978-79-80-81John Parks 1968Bill Paschall 1973-74-75-76Roger Paschal 1950-51-52Greg Pavlick 1970-71Joe Pazdan 1951-52-53Matt Peluso 1985Chris Pittaro 1980-81-82Alton Pons 1959Dave Pope 1961-62-63Paul Poplin 1997Joey Popovich 1999-2000Chalmers Port 1951-52-53Josh Potter 1993-94-95-96Brad Powell 1982-83-85Dedric Powell 1989Durwood Powell 1972-73-74Dick Prindle 1963-64-65Rusty Prindle 1969-70-71Joe Proctor 1950-51Chad Prosser 2000

R R R R

Steve Rackley 1974-75-76Kevin Radey 1995-96Justin Raniszeski 1993-95-96-97Terry Ratchford 1970Jim Raugh 1955-56-57Bob Reagan 1963-64-65Geoff Redgrave 1982Tom Reed 1982-83-85Jack Rees 1960-61-62Bill Reeves 1950-51-52Joe Reto 1980-81Wes Reynolds 1998-99Bobby Rhodes 1999Jim Rhodes 1969-70-71-72Robert Rhodes 1968Brian Rice 1981John Richards 1967-68Corey Richardson 1995-96-98-99Cy Richardson 1988-90-91-92Tom Robbins 1965-66-67Brian Roberts 1997-98Drex Roberts 1981-83Franklin Roberts 1980-81Joe Roberts 1976Mike Roberts 1969-70-71-72Bill Robinson 1983-84-85-86Frank Robinson 1947-48Greg Robinson 1978-79Pete Rose 1962John Rosengren 1991Jim Rouse 1977-78-79-80Josh Rowell 1995-96Pres Ruddell 1969-70John Rudisill 1968-69-70Rip Ryan 1947-48-50

S S S S

Don Saine 1956-57Tommy Saintsing 1958-59-60L.E. Sawyer 1966-67Jim Scearce 1953-54Kip Schaefer 1993-94Henry Schacht 1950-51Greg Schuler 1980-81-82-83Brandon Scott 1999Craig Scott 1988-89John Senter 1948-49-50-51Jeremy Sessoms 1995-96-97Eric Severance 1995-96John Shaw 1964-65-66Adam Shearin 2000Jarrett Shearin 1996-97-98-99Aaron Sheffield 2000John Sheppard 1985Joe Shook 1956-57Craig Shumock 1979-80Matt Shuey 1991Paul Shuey 1990-91-92Carlyle Sitterson 1968Antawan Smith 1995-96Ben Smith 1950-51-52

Blaine Smith 1977-78-79Jerry Smith 1988-89-90Lee Smith 1973Mark Smith 1998Pat Smith 1993Tim Smith 1994Ryan Snare 1998-99-2000Kyle Snyder 1997-98-99Jud Spainhour 1962Jim Speight 1962-63-64Barney Spooner 1980-81-82Ethan Stein 1994-95-96Tom Stevens 1950-51-52Buster Stevenson 1947Dough Stimson 1958Art Stone 1955-56Chip Stone 1966-67-68Jim Stone 1984-85-86-87Michael Stoner 1995-96Brad Storie 1973-74-75Johnnie Stott 1959-60-61Rob Stover 1998John Stowe 1951-52-53Tim Straub 1986-87Buddy Strauss 1956Steve Streater 1979Al Sukut 1993B.J. Surhoff 1983-84-85Hoover Surles 1950Paul Swing 1960-61-62

T T T T

Danny Talbott 1965-66-67Matt Tanner 2000Dick Tarlow 1960Alvin Taylor 1984-85-86-87Bill Taylor 1963-64-65Tennant Teeter 1966Scott Tharrington 1994John Thoden 1987-88-89Charlie Thomas 1966-67-68-69Rodney Thompson 1965-66-67Bob Thomson 1975-76-77Jim Thrift 1982-83Buddy Tilden 1962-63Gary Tilley 1968Hanes Torbett 1994-95Doug Torborg 1984-85-86-87Andy Tranavitch 1949Andrew Tranavitch 1947-48David Trautwein 1985-86-87Mike Traynor 1962Ken Turner 1984-85-86-87

V V V V

Mike Vannoy 1967Sid Varney 1947-48-49Darren Villani 1988-89-90-91John Vitasek 1950

W W W W

Bob Wacker 1961-62Bart Walker 1999-2000Danny Walker 1964-65-66Bud Wallace 1951Jim Wallace 1995-96-97Byron Ward 1990Don Ward 1949Greg Ward 1970Walton Ward 1965Bill Wardle 1973Nicky Warren 1960-61Randy Warrick 1976-77Paul Warzocha 1987-88Butch Watts 1966Jim Waugh 1977Eddie Waynick 1981Walt Weiss 1983-84-85Bob West 1961Neil Wester 1967-68Joe White 1963Wayne White 1951-52-53Dan Whiteheart 1950Davis Whitfield 1992Brian Whitlock 1995-96George Whitted 1947-48-50

Dick Wiess 1950-51-52Dave Wilday 1962Mike Wilkerson 1974-75Todd Wilkinson 1981-82-83-84Paul Will 1984-86Ken Willard 1963-64Spencer Willard 1962-63-64Bobby Williams 1953-54Roger Williams 1983-84-85Brian Willman 1992-93-94-95John Wilson 1968-69-70-71Matt Wilson 1976-77-78Scott Wissel 1993-94Dickie Witt 1972-73-74A.Z. Wood 1951-52Bruce Wood 1980-81Brad Woodall 1988-89-90-91Jack Woods 1954-55-56Ronald Woodward 1965Matt Wooten 1988-89-90-91Harold Workman 1958-59-60Tom Wright 1962-63-64

Y Y Y Y

John Yancey 1967-68-69Charlie Yelverton 1954Sonny Yelverton 1953A.Y. Yoder 1994-95-96-97David Young 1992-93Wayne Young 1958-59-60

Z Z Z Z

Tom Zachary 1954-55Roland Zagnoli 1952

CAROLINA OLD LEAGUERSThe Carolina Old Leaguers

is a group of former UNCbaseball monogram winnerswhose primary goal is toencourage support of theUniversity and the Tar Heelbaseball program. The OldLeaguers have established anendowed scholarship forbaseball in honor of formerhead coach Walter Rabb andin memory of his wife Amy.

The Old Leaguers meetannually on a Fall weekend inChapel Hill. On Friday theyparticipate in a golf tourna-ment at Finley Golf Courseand dinner at the CarolinaClub. Saturday the groupenjoys a picnic at BoshamerStadium and fans and friendshave the oportunity to min-gle.

The Old Leaguers arepresently compiling a directo-ry. Please contact Joan Holtin the UNC Baseball Office byemail ([email protected])or phone (919-962-2351)with address changes. Formore information on the OldLeaguers, contact JimAtkinson (336-286-2575) orBlaine Smith (704-639-0707).

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RESULTS SINCE 1910

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1910 (17-9)Coach: Robert B. Lawson

W 1-0 Wake ForestL 1-2 Wake ForestL 3-4 VirginiaL 2-6 Virginia

W 3-0 VirginiaL 3-4 Guilford

W 9-6 GuilfordW 4-3 Oak Ridge M.A.

L 2-3 Washington & LeeL 1-5 LafayetteL 0-1 Lafayette

W 9-6 LafayetteW 6-2 Wm. Bingham SchoolW 5-2 Wm. Bingham SchoolW 5-1 GeorgetownW 4-3 DavidsonW 9-5 Davidson

L 0-1 NavyW 17-5 ElonW 7-1 Amherst

L 0-1 AmherstW 5-3 Central KentuckyW 8-3 Central KentuckyW 9-1 Hampden-SydneyW 1-0 Kentucky StateW 3-0 Trinity (Hartford)

1911 (15-7)Coach: Charles M. Clancey

W 3-0 GeorgetownW 2-1 Davidson

L 1-4 DavidsonL 0-1 Virginia Tech

W 1-0 AmherstW 15-2 CatawbaW 5-4 Atlantic Christian

L 1-4 CatholicW 1-0 Wake ForestW 2-0 Wake Forest

L 1-3 VirginiaW 1-0 VirginiaW 1-0 VirginiaW 3-2 GuilfordW 4-1 Oak Ridge M.A.

L 3-5 Winston-Salem TwinsW 12-8 Winston-Salem TwinsW 9-1 Washington & Lee

L 3-4 Washington & LeeL 2-3 Lafayette

W 8-2 LafayetteW 6-2 Lafayette

1912 (11-7)Coach: Charles M. Clancey

W 6-1 Wake ForestL 1-2 Virginia

W 10-3 VirginiaL 0-4 Virginia

W 4-0 VirginiaW 7-2 Guilford

L 4-5 PrincetonW 1-0 Horner’s SchoolW 6-5 Georgia

L 2-5 GeorgiaW 5-0 Randolph-Macon

L 0-1 NavyW 8-2 Virginia TechW 9-6 Virginia Tech

L 3-5 AmherstW 11-10 AmherstW 3-0 Swarthmore

L 2-3 Swarthmore

1913 (7-11)Coach: Coach Bowers

W 4-1 DavidsonW 11-1 Davidson

L 2-5 AmherstW 5-1 Penn State

L 4-7 Atlantic C.L.W 12-5 VMI

W 8-2 VMIW 10-1 Trinity

L 2-8 Wake ForestL 2-8 Wake Forest

W 5-4 VirginiaL 9-12 VirginiaL 1-9 GuilfordL 8-9 Washington & LeeL 4-5 LafayetteL 3-4 LafayetteL 6-7 N.C. A & ML 3-9 Princeton

1914 (8-11-1)Coach: Earl Mack

L 0-5 DavidsonL 1-6 Navy

W 1-0 William & MaryT 4-4 Amherst

W 2-0 AmherstW 3-2 Hampden-Sydney

L 1-3 CatholicL 0-3 Penn State

W 5-4 VMIL 2-5 W.V. Wesleyan

W 14-5 West VirginiaW 2-1 Wake ForestW 3-2 Wake Forest

L 0-2 VirginiaL 1-9 VirginiaL 1-6 VirginiaL 1-9 Guilford

W 9-0 Oak Ridge M.A.L 2-3 VermontL 2-3 Princeton

1915 (12-4)Coach: Charles A. Doak

W 1-0 Wake ForestW 10-0 Wake ForestW 10-4 Wake Forest

L 2-5 VirginiaW 8-5 Virginia

L 3-5 VirginiaW 7-2 GuilfordW 6-3 Oak Ridge M.A.

L 4-8 PrincetonW 5-0 Wm. Bingham SchoolW 6-0 South CarolinaW 7-3 DavidsonW 8-2 NavyW 14-2 Elon

L 1-3 AmherstW 13-0 VMI

1916 (7-11)Coach: Charles A. Doak

L 3-8 GeorgetownW 6-1 Wofford

L 2-13 NavyW 7-0 DelawareW 3-2 William & MaryW 18-4 Elon

L 3-4 CatholicL 9-15 Penn State

W 11-3 W.V. WesleyanL 3-4 Wake ForestL 0-3 Wake ForestL 3-4 Wake ForestL 3-8 VirginiaL 3-4 VirginiaL 1-2 GuilfordL 2-3 Oak Ridge M.A.

W 7-4 Washington & LeeW 11-4 Richmond

1917 (10-6)Coach: Bunn Hearn

L 5-6 Wake ForestW 3-2 VirginiaW 2-0 Washington & Lee

L 2-4 YaleW 4-3 Wm. Bingham School

L 1-5 GeorgiaL 2-4 Georgia

W 5-0 GeorgiaL 1-10 Georgia

W 16-0 South CarolinaW 3-0 WoffordW 6-1 WoffordW 8-4 Davidson

L 0-1 DavidsonW 11-5 W.V. WesleyanW 10-2 Haver Ford

1918 (7-6)Coach: Bunn Hearn

L 1-3 South CarolinaW 4-2 South Carolina

L 0-2 WoffordW 4-2 WoffordW 10-0 Elon

L 1-18 Holy CrossL 0-2 Camp Sevier

W 3-0 VirginiaL 0-4 VirginiaL 1-2 Virginia

W 7-6 GuilfordW 4-3 Oak Ridge M.A.

4/5 W 2-1 at Clemson

1919 (11-7-2)Coach: William Lourcey

T 0-0 TrinityL 4-7 Wake ForestL 1-2 Virginia

T 3-3 VirginiaW 7-1 Virginia

L 4-11 VirginiaW 4-0 Oak Ridge M.A.

L 5-6 Washington & LeeL 4-13 Johns Hopkins

W 5-0 South CarolinaW 4-3 DavidsonW 13-1 Randolph-MaconW 5-0 Virginia TechW 4-1 Elon

L 1-4 ElonW 8-3 Hampden-SydneyW 7-4 Fort BraggW 2-1 N.C. StateW 4-1 Durham Bulls

L 0-2 Durham Bulls

1920 (8-9-2)Coach: William Lourcey

W 3-2 DavidsonW 3-2 Davidson

L 2-4 CatholicL 1-3 SwarthmoreL 5-6 N.C. State

W 9-0 N.C. StateW 6-2 N.C. StateW 1-0 TrinityW 2-1 Trinity

L 1-8 Wake ForestW 8-0 Wake Forest

L 3-4 VirginiaL 7-8 Virginia

T 3-3 Washington & LeeL 3-5 YaleL 1-2 Pennsylvania

T 3-3 MarylandW 4-3 Maryland

L 8-9 Winston-Salem Twins

1921 (17-3-2)Coach: Bill Fetzer

T 3-3 LynchburgW 3-1 Florida

L 3-9 N.C. StateW 7-6 FordhamW 3-1 CCNYW 6-4 N.C. State

L 0-11 GeorgetownW 7-3 Davidson

L 5-9 DavidsonW 4-2 TrinityW 6-2 TrinityW 4-3 Wake ForestW 6-4 Wake ForestW 5-3 VirginiaW 7-3 VirginiaW 3-2 VirginiaW 4-2 GuilfordW 5-2 Washington & LeeW 4-1 Maryland

T 3-3 MarylandW 6-4 SwarthmoreW 7-1 VMI

1922 (19-2)Coach: Bill Fetzer

W 9-5 TrinityW 8-7 TrinityW 2-0 Wake ForestW 12-4 Wake ForestW 6-0 VirginiaW 4-0 VirginiaW 7-0 Virginia

L 8-9 Washington & LeeW 6-3 Washington & LeeW 9-1 Washington & Lee

L 5-10 MarylandW 9-6 GeorgiaW 2-0 DavidsonW 7-4 Virginia TechW 3-0 SwarthmoreW 3-1 N.C. StateW 4-1 N.C. StateW 10-1 LynchburgW 15-1 CCNYW 8-0 FurmanW 12-8 NYU

1923 (11-8-2)Coach: Bill Fetzer

L 4-6 LynchburgT 3-3 AuburnL 5-8 Alabama

W 14-5 DavidsonL 4-5 Navy

W 2-1 N.C. StateW 11-4 N.C. StateW 10-8 N.C. State

L 2-4 TrinityW 5-3 Trinity

L 3-9 Wake ForestW 13-6 Wake ForestW 2-1 VirginiaW 12-3 Virginia

L 3-4 VirginiaT 8-8 Guilford

W 12-6 MarylandL 1-9 Georgia

W 6-2 MercerL 3-9 at Georgia Tech

W 4-1 at Georgia Tech

1924 (9-14)Coach: Bill Fetzer

W 1-0 TrinityL 3-4 TrinityL 3-10 Wake ForestL 2-3 Wake Forest

W 7-4 VirginiaW 3-2 VirginiaW 13-9 VirginiaW 6-1 GuilfordW 9-5 Washington & Lee

L 2-11 GeorgiaL 1-4 GeorgiaL 2-6 MercerL 2-5 MercerL 6-7 Davidson

W 8-3 Virginia TechW 3-2 ElonW 3-2 Hampden-Sydney

L 2-3 N.C. State

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L 2-7 N.C. StateL 10-14 Durham BullsL 0-5 AlabamaL 2-6 AlabamaL 2-3 Lenoir-Rhyne

1925 (14-10)Coach: Bill Fetzer

W 5-4 Lenoir-RhyneL 2-5 Duke

W 7-6 DukeL 5-10 Duke

W 8-4 GeorgetownW 8-3 DavidsonW 6-2 Virginia Tech

L 4-5 Virginia TechW 20-5 ElonW 14-5 Hampden-SydneyW 6-4 VMI

L 5-7 N.C. StateL 5-8 N.C. StateL 1-2 Wake ForestL 2-3 Wake Forest

W 8-6 VirginiaL 1-4 VirginiaL 1-2 Virginia

W 5-4 GuilfordW 3-2 GuilfordW 5-2 Washington & LeeW 2-0 Maryland

L 2-14 MarylandW 16-3 Maryland

1926 (9-16)Coach: Duke Duncan

L 3-4 Wake ForestL 4-11 Wake Forest

W 12-7 Wake ForestL 4-7 Virginia

W 13-3 VirginiaL 2-6 Virginia

W 9-3 GuilfordW 11-10 Lehigh

L 1-6 MarylandL 4-12 Georgia TechL 2-10 Georgia Tech

W 3-2 South CarolinaL 8-9 Davidson

W 13-4 Virginia TechL 4-5 DartmouthL 10-11 ElonL 2-8 ElonL 5-7 CatholicL 7-8 N.C. StateL 2-8 N.C. StateL 6-7 N.C. State

W 16-3 LynchburgW 5-4 DukeW 8-7 Duke

L 9-17 Duke

1927 (14-8-1)Coach: Jim Ashmore

W 8-7 ElonL 0-3 Penn State

T 2-2 PennsylvaniaW 6-1 Davidson

L 7-8 DukeW 10-1 DukeW 4-3 Wake ForestW 10-7 VirginiaW 10-7 Hampden-SydneyW 11-0 Davidson

L 4-7 Virginia TechL 8-9 at Georgia TechL 4-12 at Georgia Tech

W 4-1 GeorgiaL 1-4 Georgia

W 3-0 Wake ForestL 2-6 Virginia

W 11-10 VirginiaW 3-2 Wake ForestW 6-4 DukeW 6-2 N.C. StateW 3-1 N.C. State

L 1-3 N.C. State

1928 (13-9)Coach: Jim Ashmore3/26 W 11-2 at Elon4/2 W 15-3 Maryland4/3 W 3-2 Maryland4/4 L 3-5 Pennsylvania4/5 W 7-6 Pennsylvania4/7 L 4-6 Washington & Lee4/9 W 3-0 at Davidson4/12 L 0-1 at Washington & Lee4/14 W 6-4 at Virginia

W 12-9 MarylandW 7-0 VMI

4/18 W 4-1 Wake Forest4/21 W 7-5 VMI4/24 L 4-5 at N.C. State4/25 L 1-12 Georgia4/26 W 6-5 Georgia5/5 L 1-13 Duke5/11 L 3-5 Virginia5/12 W 8-4 Virginia-15/17 W 5-3 at Wake Forest5/19 L 5-7 at Duke5/21 L 2-4 N.C. State1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1929 (16-6)Coach: Jim Ashmore3/25 W 12-9 Springfield3/26 W 5-1 Springfield3/29 W 9-5 Pennsylvania4/1 W 4-2 Davidson-14/2 W 7-5 Penn State4/3 L 3-12 Cornell4/4 W 7-5 Washington & Lee4/9 W 7-1 Maryland4/12 W 6-4 at Maryland4/13 W 5-4 at Virginia4/17 W 8-2 at Virginia Tech4/20 W 4-2 at VMI

W 7-5 W.V. Wesleyan4/22 W 6-5 N.C. State4/26 W 10-9 Virginia Tech4/27 L 6-9 at Duke5/7 L 3-4 at Wake Forest5/10 W 6-4 Virginia5/11 W 4-2 Virginia-25/17 L 5-8 Duke5/20 L 3-5 at N.C. State5/22 L 2-7 Wake Forest1-at Salisbury, N.C.2-at Greensboro, N.C.

1930 (13-12)Coach: Jim Ashmore3/27 W 18-7 Springfield3/31 W 3-2 Cornell4/1 L 8-10 Cornell4/4 W 6-4 at Georgia4/5 L 1-9 at Georgia4/8 W 7-2 Maryland4/11 L 1-14 at Maryland4/12 W 8-5 at Virginia4/14 L 2-10 at Washington & Lee4/14 L 6-7 at Washington & Lee4/15 L 3-9 at VMI4/16 L 2-5 at Virginia Tech4/22 W 9-3 at Davidson4/23 L 0-7 Georgia4/24 W 7-3 Georgia4/25 L 4-9 Virginia Tech4/26 L 5-14 Duke5/3 L 8-7 Wake Forest5/6 W 6-2 at N.C. State5/7 W 3-1 South Carolina5/9 W 12-1 Virginia-15/12 W 6-3 at Wake Forest5/13 W 8-3 Davidson5/17 L 2-15 at Duke5/20 W 5-3 N.C. State1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1931 (16-4-2)Coach: Jim Ashmore3/30 W 11-5 Cornell4/2 W 2-0 Pennsylvania4/3 L 2-8 Washington & Lee

4/8 W 15-3 Princeton4/10 W 4-2 at Maryland4/10 W 8-4 at Maryland4/11 W 6-1 at Virginia4/13 W 8-7 at Washington & Lee4/14 T 5-5 at VMI4/15 L 9-10 at Virginia Tech4/18 T 11-11 Virginia Tech4/21 W 3-2 at Wake Forest4/25 W 3-2 VMI4/25 W 6-2 VMI4/29 W 7-4 Wake Forest5/5 L 4-7 N.C. State5/8 W 6-2 Virginia5/9 W 15-4 Virginia-1 5/11 W 7-1 Davidson5/16 L 4-8 at Duke5/18 W 6-2 Duke5/20 W 19-8 at N.C. State1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1932 (11-8)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/24 L 7-16 Jersey City3/28 W 8-7 Davidson-13/29 W 4-0 Maryland4/6 W 6-5 Durham Bulls4/8 L 4-5 at Virginia4/14 W 8-4 Durham Bulls4/16 W 7-5 VMI4/19 W 8-7 Raleigh Caps

L 2-8 Durham Bulls4/23 L 2-6 Duke4/26 W 14-5 Davidson4/30 L 3-4 at Wake Forest5/3 L 6-7 N.C. State5/6 W 4-3 Virginia5/7 W 9-6 Virginia-25/12 W 11-3 Virginia Tech5/14 L 2-3 at Duke5/16 L 2-7 Wake Forest5/19 W 9-7 N.C. State1-at Winston-Salem, N.C.2-at Greensboro, N.C.

1933 (15-7)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/28 W 5-1 Washington & Lee3/30 L 5-6 Michigan State3/31 L 3-5 Michigan State4/1 L 0-1 at Elon4/7 W 9-1 at Virginia Tech4/8 W 14-0 at VMI4/10 W 2-1 at Washington & Lee4/14 W 5-3 Virginia Tech4/15 L 3-4 Davidson-14/17 L 3-4 at Davidson4/18 W 8-0 Maryland4/25 L 7-8 Davidson4/28 W 4-2 at Wake Forest5/2 L 6-7 N.C. State5/6 W 11-1 Virginia-25/9 W 3-0 Wake Forest5/13 W 2-1 at Duke5/15 W 12-0 at Georgetown5/17 W 11-3 at Navy5/18 W 4-0 at Randolph-Macon5/20 W 7-1 at N.C. State5/23 W 2-1 Duke1-at Winston-Salem, N.C.2-at Greensboro, N.C.

1934 (21-2)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/30 W 9-2 Washington & Lee3/31 W 15-4 Davidson-14/2 W 13-5 at Davidson4/6 W 6-1 at Virginia Tech4/7 W 16-6 at VMI4/10 W 3-1 at Virginia4/14 W 6-0 Wake Forest4/18 W 9-0 Davidson4/21 W 3-1 Wilmington Pirates4/21 L 3-8 Wilmington Pirates4/25 W 9-7 Guilford4/27 W 12-7 at Wake Forest4/28 W 9-4 VMI

5/1 W 9-7 at N.C. State5/4 W 16-3 Virginia5/5 W 5-3 Virginia-25/11 W 7-1 Virginia Tech5/14 W 6-2 at Randolph-Macon5/16 W 4-1 at Navy5/18 W 4-3 Duke5/19 L 1-15 Duke-25/21 W 7-4 at Duke5/23 W 8-4 N.C. State1-at Gastonia, N.C.2-at Greensboro, N.C.

1935 (8-14)Coach: Bunn Hearn4/5 L 3-4 at Davidson (11)4/11 W 6-2 Wake Forest4/13 W 5-2 N.C. State4/16 L 2-6 Wake Forest-1

L 11-13 Leaksville Spray4/19 W 7-3 Chatham Mfg. Co.-24/20 L 1-8 Chatham Mfg. Co.-24/24 W 6-5 Davidson4/25 W 6-5 Davidson4/27 L 1-3 at N.C. State4/30 L 5-6 Wake Forest-35/2 L 2-3 at N.C. State5/3 W 5-3 Virginia5/4 L 0-4 Virginia-45/9 W 9-8 at N.C. State5/11 L 2-7 at Duke5/13 L 0-2 Wake Forest-55/17 L 0-4 Duke5/18 L 1-14 Duke-45/22 L 0-7 at Richmond5/24 L 5-7 at Maryland5/25 W 11-8 at Navy1-at Lumberton, N.C.2-at Elkin, N.C.3-at Fayetteville, N.C.4-at Greensboro, N.C.5-at Raleigh, N.C.

1936 (6-10)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/27 W 10-5 Springfield4/13 L 3-5 Richmond4/14 L 5-7 Georgetown4/18 L 1-3 at N.C. State4/20 W 13-8 at VMI4/21 L 8-9 at Washington & Lee(10)4/24 W 9-7 at Wake Forest (15)4/27 W 3-2 at Davidson5/1 W 14-2 Virginia5/2 L 7-8 Virginia-15/5 L 5-7 N.C. State5/6 L 5-7 Davidson5/15 L 2-6 at Georgetown5/16 L 2-8 at Maryland5/18 W 7-6 at Duke5/20 L 4-5 Duke1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1937 (12-9-1)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/27 W 4-1 Springfield4/1 W 8-5 Michigan State4/2 W 8-0 Washington & Lee4/3 L 8-9 Richmond4/8 W 8-4 at Virginia Tech4/10 L 3-4 at VMI4/12 L 6-7 at Davidson4/14 L 5-6 at Wake Forest4/16 W 10-2 VMI4/19 W 18-2 Virginia Tech4/20 W 6-2 William & Mary4/23 L 0-5 N.C. State4/27 W 3-1 Wake Forest-14/30 T 7-7 Virginia (11)5/1 W 7-2 Virginia5/6 W 8-1 Davidson5/8 W 12-5 at N.C. State5/11 W 7-6 Wake Forest5/15 L 3-6 at Maryland5/19 L 1-18 Duke5/22 L 11-12 Duke-2

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5/24 L 0-4 at Duke1-at Raeford, N.C.2-at Greensboro, N.C.

1938 (14-6)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/29 W 10-2 Richmond4/4 W 4-1 Dartmouth4/5 W 6-5 N.C. State-14/12 L 2-4 Wake Forest4/14 W 10-5 at Virginia4/15 W 7-6 at VMI (10)4/14 W 14-1 at Washington & Lee4/20 W 7-6 N.C. State-24/23 W 12-9 at Wake Forest4/26 W 11-6 Davidson4/30 W 15-3 Virginia5/4 L 3-8 N.C. State5/6 W 7-5 Navy5/7 W 10-8 at N.C. State5/10 W 4-0 VMI5/12 L 2-10 at Richmond5/13 W 13-10 at Maryland5/18 L 1-4 at Duke5/21 L 8-10 Duke-35/23 L 3-5 Duke1-at Raeford, N.C.2-at Clinton, N.C.3-at Greensboro, N.C.

1939 (11-7)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/23 W 10-4 Springfield4/4 W 16-2 Harvard4/7 W 10-1 Cornell4/8 W 4-1 at Davidson4/11 W 12-5 N.C. State4/13 W 19-7 at VMI4/14 W 2-1 at Washington & Lee4/15 L 5-10 at Virginia4/18 L 6-8 at Wake Forest4/21 W 8-7 VMI4/25 L 2-3 at Wake Forest4/27 W 8-4 Davidson4/29 W 16-4 Virginia5/6 L 3-6 at N.C. State5/9 W 19-2 Wake Forest5/17 L 5-6 Duke5/20 L 14-21 Duke-15/22 L 4-12 at Duke1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1940 (17-6)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/21 W 7-4 at May Hosiery Mill3/23 W 8-7 Maryland3/26 L 8-9 Pennsylvania4/1 L 5-6 Harvard4/2 L 6-12 Cornell4/5 W 15-12 Michigan4/6 W 18-1 Washington & Lee4/15 W 14-2 VMI4/19 W 7-2 Davidson4/25 W 6-3 at Virginia4/26 W 2-0 at Maryland4/27 W 2-1 at Navy4/30 W 5-1 Wake Forest5/2 L 3-4 at N.C. State5/4 W 9-5 Virginia5/7 W 12-8 N.C. State5/9 W 14-4 at Davidson5/11 W 10-4 at Clemson5/13 L 3-6 at Wake Forest5/15 W 26-3 at Duke5/18 L 3-6 Duke-15/20 W 8-2 Duke5/25 W 7-4 at Elkin1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1941 (15-6-1)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/21 W 13-4 at May Hosiery Mills3/22 W 12-4 at Hanes Hosiery3/26 W 5-2 Springfield4/2 L 2-4 Cornell4/3 W 15-6 Washington & Lee4/5 L 1-2 William & Mary

4/8 W 10-0 Davidson4/11 W 9-5 at Washington & Lee4/12 W 12-3 at VMI4/14 L 2-6 Michigan4/15 W 5-3 Wake Forest4/19 W 9-0 at Davidson4/22 T 9-9 N.C. State4/25 L 4-5 at Maryland4/26 L 4-7 at Navy4/29 W 2-0 at Wake Forest5/3 W 8-6 Virginia5/6 W 5-3 at N.C. State5/10 W 14-7 Duke-15/12 W 6-4 Duke5/14 L 1-6 at Duke5/17 W 3-2 VMI1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1942 (17-5)Coach: Bunn Hearn4/1 W 4-2 Camp Lee4/3 W 6-0 Maryland4/4 W 7-0 Maryland4/8 W 6-3 Virginia Tech4/10 W 4-2 at Davidson4/11 W 4-3 at Hanes Hosiery4/13 W 12-1 South Carolina4/15 W 4-1 at Wake Forest4/17 W 5-4 N.C. State4/20 L 7-11 at Burlington Bees4/21 W 9-2 Morris Field4/23 W 18-1 at Virginia4/24 L 7-8 at Maryland4/25 L 2-6 at Navy4/28 W 4-1 Davidson4/30 L 2-4 at Wake Forest5/1 L 8-10 Fort Bragg5/2 W 5-2 Virginia5/5 W 6-5 Wake Forest5/7 W 4-3 at N.C. State5/9 W 5-4 Duke-15/12 W 3-2 Duke1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1943 (13-4)Coach: Bunn Hearn4/1 W 13-2 N.C. State4/10 W 5-2 at N.C. State4/13 W 6-2 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight4/17 L 1-3 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight4/18 W 5-2 Duke4/21 W 15-4 Davidson4/22 W 13-9 at N.C. State4/23 W 9-6 at Burlington Mills4/24 W 8-6 at Duke4/26 W 20-5 at VMI4/27 L 4-5 at Washington & Lee4/29 W 10-6 at Navy5/1 L 8-10 Virginia-15/3 W 10-3 Duke5/5 W 6-3 N.C. State5/8 W 13-10 at Burlington Mills5/10 L 4-9 at Duke1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1944 (9-12)Coach: Bunn Hearn4/12 W 11-8 Camp Butner4/17 W 24-1 N.C. State4/19 L 8-9 at Camp Butner4/22 L 1-6 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight4/26 W 5-3 at Navy5/3 W 6-5 at N.C. State5/8 W 10-5 Duke5/10 L 1-9 at Chapel Hill Pre-Flight5/11 W 4-2 at Seymour-Johnson5/13 W 9-3 N.C. State5/20 W 6-3 at N.C. State5/22 L 4-12 at BTC #105/24 L 0-3 at Chapel Hill Pre -Flight5/27 L 0-8 at Duke5/29 W 11-8 Camp Butner 55/AAA5/31 L 5-6 at Chapel Hill Pre-Flight6/3 L 4-5 Duke

6/5 L 1-2 Cherry Point6/8 L 1-5 BTC #10-16/10 L 4-5 at Duke

L 4-8 at Duke1-at Greensboro, N.C.

1945 (13-11)Coach: Bunn Hearn4/2 L 3-4 at Edwards Co.4/7 W 14-3 N.C. State4/13 W 8-7 at Roanoke Red Sox4/16 L 2-4 Cherry Point4/18 L 2-13 at Navy4/20 L 4-6 at Burlington Bees4/21 W 9-1 N.C. State4/23 W 4-2 at Durham Bulls4/28 W 10-9 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight4/30 L 0-6 at N.C. State5/2 W 13-4 at Edwards Co.5/5 W 15-1 at N.C. State5/8 L 5-7 at Fort Bragg 2nd FA5/9 W 16-3 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight5/12 W 10-2 Fort Bragg 2nd FA5/15 W 7-6 at Camp Butner5/19 W 8-6 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight5/21 L 5-7 Camp Butner5/23 L 4-10 Duke5/25 L 0-9 Greensboro ORD5/30 L 2-3 at Duke6/6 W 16-3 Duke6/7 L 2-5 Chapel Hill Pre-Flight6/9 W 4-3 at Duke

1946 (15-13)Coach: Bunn Hearn3/25 L 3-5 Michigan State3/26 L 2-3 Michigan State4/2 W 3-0 Ohio4/5 W 22-1 Virginia Tech4/6 L 2-3 at Burlington Bees4/9 L 3-4 Greensboro ORD4/11 W 6-5 at Virginia4/13 W 2-1 at Navy4/16 W 6-1 Durham Bulls4/18 W 9-8 at Wilson Tobs4/19 L 2-5 at Durham Bulls4/20 W 2-0 Maryland4/23 W 6-0 Davidson4/24 L 0-5 at N.C. State4/27 W 4-2 Duke5/1 W 5-1 Wake Forest5/6 L 1-4 N.C. State5/7 W 7-5 at Davidson5/8 L 4-6 N.C. State5/10 L 4-5 at Wake Forest5/11 L 1-5 at Duke5/15 W 7-2 Wake Forest5/17 W 5-0 Fort Bragg5/18 W 8-5 at N.C. State5/20 L 1-4 at Wake Forest5/22 W 3-1 Fort Bragg5/29 L 4-6 at Duke6/1 L 3-5 Duke

1947 (15-11-2)Coach: Walter Rabb3/31 W 4-3 Michigan State4/1 W 7-5 Villanova4/4 L 3-5 Virginia4/5 W 8-2 Duke4/7 W 6-1 Michigan4/9 L 5-6 Michigan4/10 W 16-3 Cornell4/11 L 1-5 at Burlington Bees4/12 L 6-7 at Rex Mills4/17 W 11-7 Cincinnati4/18 L 4-5 at Duke4/19 W 4-3 at Wake Forest4/22 W 5-2 at Davidson4/25 W 10-2 Navy4/29 T 9-9 Wake Forest5/6 T 4-4 at Wake Forest5/8 W 6-5 at Virginia5/9 W 13-3 at Maryland5/10 W 1-0 at Richmond5/12 L 6-8 Wake Forest5/13 W 5-0 at Wake Forest

5/14 L 2-12 at N.C. State5/15 L 7-15 Duke5/17 L 2-7 at Duke5/19 L 1-5 Wake Forest5/22 L 4-5 N.C. State5/24 W 4-0 at N.C. State5/28 W 5-2 N.C. State

1948 (17-6-1)Coach: Walter RabbSouthern Conference ChampionsNCAA Tournament Participants3/26 W 3-1 Virginia3/29 W 5-2 Michigan State3/30 L 5-7 Pennsylvanie4/2 T 7-7 Yale4/8 W 15-6 at South Carolina4/9 W 12-1 at Clemson4/10 W 10-1 at Furman4/13 W 1-0 Wake Forest4/15 W 4-3 Furman4/17 W 2-0 at Greenville (CPL)4/21 W 6-5 at Duke4/24 L 1-8 at N.C. State4/27 W 6-2 Davidson4/29 W 1-0 N.C. State5/1 W 5-4 at Wake Forest5/4 L 4-6 Duke5/6 L 0-4 at Virginia5/8 L 6-7 at Georgetown5/11 W 3-2 Wake Forest5/13 W 5-3 N.C. State5/15 L 2-3 Duke5/17 W 7-6 at Wake Forest5/22 W 10-8 Duke5/26 W 7-1 at N.C. State

1949 (20-9-2)Coach: Walter Rabb3/18 L 0-6 at Florida3/19 W 9-2 at Florida3/20 W 21-8 at Jacksonville Nas3/21 W 7-3 at Jacksonville Nas3/29 W 8-6 Cornell3/30 T 5-5 Michigan State3/31 W 4-2 Michigan State4/1 W 12-4 Virginia Tech4/6 W 8-4 William & Mary4/7 W 11-3 Yale4/14 W 6-5 Virginia4/15 W 2-1 Maryland4/16 W 10-8 at South Carolina4/18 W 8-2 at Duke4/20 L 5-6 at Wake Forest4/21 W 5-0 Davidson4/23 L 6-10 at N.C. State4/25 W 12-3 Jacksonville Nas4/26 W 3-1 Duke4/29 L 6-8 N.C. State5/4 W 4-3 at Duke5/5 W 6-3 at Virginia Tech5/6 W 14-6 at Washington & Lee5/7 T 6-6 at Virginia5/9 L 2-4 Wake Forest5/12 W 8-4 at N.C. State5/14 L 9-11 Duke5/16 L 2-3 Wake Forest5/18 L 0-2 at Wake Forest5/21 L 1-6 at Duke5/24 W 7-1 N.C. State

1950 (16-18)Coach: Walter Rabb3/17 L 5-7 at Florida3/18 W 7-6 at Florida3/20 W 3-1 at Rollins3/21 L 4-9 at Rollins3/30 W 8-1 Michigan State3/31 W 7-6 Michigan State4/1 L 2-3 Davidson4/3 W 9-0 Davidson4/5 L 5-6 Yale4/6 L 4-6 Yale4/7 W 15-11 West Virginia4/8 W 11-2 West Virginia4/10 W 3-2 Duke4/12 L 6-12 at Wake Forest

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4/15 L 0-6 Wake Forest4/17 L 1-4 McCrary4/19 L 1-3 at N.C. State4/22 L 3-12 at Duke4/24 L 4-9 N.C. State4/26 W 6-1 at Wake Forest4/28 L 4-8 Rollins4/29 W 11-10 Rollins5/2 L 3-9 Wake Forest5/4 L 4-9 at Virginia5/5 L 1-7 at Maryland5/6 W 8-5 at George Washington5/9 W 6-5 N.C. State5/11 W 6-5 Duke5/13 W 7-2 at N.C. State5/15 W 5-0 at Duke5/17 L 5-16 at Wake Forest5/18 L 0-1 at McCrary5/20 W 2-1 Duke5/23 L 1-6 N.C. State

1951 (16-10)Coach: Walter Rabb3/17 W 11-8 at Rollins3/19 W 9-8 Alabama-13/19 L 5-8 at Rollins3/20 L 2-3 Alabama-13/22 L 4-5 Virginia3/23 W 8-0 Boston Univ.3/24 W 11-8 Boston Univ.3/30 W 7-6 Michigan State3/31 W 3-2 Yale4/7 L 3-4 N.C. State4/10 W 9-0 Wake Forest4/12 W 10-5 Davidson4/14 L 11-12 at N.C. State4/16 L 7-8 at Davidson4/18 W 3-2 N.C. State4/21 L 7-8 at Duke4/24 W 14-0 Duke4/25 W 6-3 at Wake Forest4/27 L 3-4 Clemson4/28 W 5-4 Furman4/30 W 3-2 Duke5/5 W 13-3 at South Carolina5/10 L 1-4 Wake Forest5/12 W 10-2 at Duke5/15 W 1-0 at Wake Forest5/16 L 4-6 at N.C. State1-at Winter Park, Fla.

1952 (18-10)Coach: Walter Rabb3/17 L 4-8 at Rollins3/18 W 6-5 at Rollins3/18 W 8-0 Alabama-13/19 W 8-5 Alabama-13/22 W 5-0 Virginia3/27 W 5-1 The Citadel3/29 L 0-3 Michigan State3/29 W 5-0 Yale3/31 W 6-1 Yale4/1 L 3-6 Michigan State4/4 L 0-4 Wake Forest4/5 W 6-2 Pennsylvania4/8 W 3-2 at N.C. State4/9 L 2-4 Duke4/11 L 5-11 at N.C. State4/15 W 4-3 Davidson4/19 L 5-13 at Duke4/22 W 3-0 N.C. State4/25 W 4-3 at Clemson4/29 L 2-4 at Wake Forest5/1 L 2-10 at Duke5/2 W 10-0 South Carolina5/2 W 9-3 at Davidson5/5 W 8-7 at McCrary5/7 L 2-6 N.C. State5/8 W 4-2 at Wake Forest5/10 W 13-9 Duke5/12 W 8-2 Wake Forest1-at Winter Park, Fla.

1953 (19-8)Coach: Walter Rabb3/19 L 1-2 Ga. Teachers-13/20 W 7-1 at Rollins

3/21 L 3-6 at Rollins3/23 W 11-1 at Rollins3/27 W 11-1 Michigan State-23/28 W 11-9 Michigan State-23/28 L 3-5 at Camp Lejeune4/3 W 5-4 Clemson4/4 W 7-1 Furman4/7 L 5-10 N.C. State4/10 W 8-1 at South Carolina4/11 W 5-3 at The Citadel4/13 W 18-5 at Davidson4/15 L 0-2 at Wake Forest4/18 W 8-5 at Virginia4/21 W 5-2 Duke4/23 W 11-0 Davidson4/25 W 5-2 at Wake Forest4/28 W 13-3 N.C. State5/4 L 2-4 Duke5/5 W 6-5 Wake Forest5/9 W 3-1 at Duke5/12 W 7-6 at N.C. State5/14 W 13-2 Maryland-35/15 L 2-7 Duke-35/15 W 15-0 George Washington-35/16 L 3-5 Duke-31-at Winter Park, Fla.2-at Camp Lejeune, N.C.3-Southern Conference Tourn., Raleigh,N.C.

1954 (14-11, 7-8 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/20 L 0-1 at Rollins3/20 W 3-0 at Rollins3/22 L 7-8 Ohio State-13/22 W 5-1 Amherst-13/24 W 2-0 Virginia3/27 L 0-6 at Camp Lejeune3/29 W 6-2 Michigan State3/31 L 1-10 at N.C. State4/3 L 1-4 Wake Forest4/5 W 11-2 Brown4/9 W 13-6 South Carolina4/10 W 12-3 South Carolina4/15 W 4-2 at Richmond4/16 W 8-3 at Quantico Marines4/20 L 2-10 Maryland4/24 L 2-6 at Wake Forest4/27 W 7-2 N.C. State4/30 L 3-4 at Clemson (10)5/1 W 10-8 at Clemson5/4 W 6-5 at Duke5/5 L 2-4 Wake Forest5/10 W 15-7 at Maryland5/15 L 3-4 at Duke5/18 L 5-17 at N.C. State5/21 W 8-4 Duke1-at Winter Park, Fla.

1955 (12-12, 8-5 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/25 W 4-3 Ohio State-13/25 L 0-2 at Rollins3/29 L 5-7 N.C. State4/1 W 10-5 Maryland4/2 W 4-1 Michigan State4/4 L 5-6 Colgate4/5 L 0-2 Michigan4/7 L 3-5 Rollins-24/8 L 1-3 Yale-24/9 W 6-1 Ohio-24/13 L 0-2 at Wake Forest4/14 L 1-2 at Duke4/16 L 3-6 N.C. State4/19 L 8-9 at Wake Forest4/22 W 13-2 South Carolina4/23 L 3-4 Clemson4/27 W 3-2 Wake Forest4/29 W 7-2 at Virginia4/30 L 2-3 at Maryland5/4 W 6-5 Duke5/6 W 12-8 at South Carolina5/7 W 11-8 at Clemson5/11 W 10-5 at N.C. State5/14 W 20-2 Duke1-at Winter Park, Fla.2-North Carolina Invit., Durham, N.C.

1956 (12-10-1, 9-4 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/24 L 2-3 Delaware3/28 L 2-3 at Georgia3/29 L 2-3 at Florida State3/30 T 3-3 Illinois-13/31 W 14-4 Notre Dame-13/31 L 11-12 Illinois-14/3 L 1-2 Michigan State-24/4 L 2-4 Michigan-34/5 W 9-5 Duke-34/6 W 12-8 Loyola4/13 W 15-1 Virginia4/14 W 7-0 Maryland4/20 W 7-6 South Carolina4/21 W 4-2 Clemson4/23 L 4-7 at N.C. State4/25 L 1-9 at Wake Forest4/28 L 6-7 at Duke4/30 W 18-9 at Clemson5/1 W 2-1 at South Carolina5/5 W 4-3 Wake Forest5/8 W 8-3 at Maryland5/11 W 8-4 N.C. State5/14 L 5-9 Duke1-at Tallahassee, Fla.2-Dixie Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C.3-Dixie Classic, Durham, N.C.

1957 (15-10, 9-5 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/20 W 12-7 at Florida3/21 L 2-6 Ohio State-13/22 L 6-10 Ohio State-13/22 W 3-2 at Rollins (10)3/23 W 3-1 at Rollins3/27 L 8-11 Delaware3/28 W 1-0 Maryland3/39 W 8-4 Ithaca3/30 W 6-1 Washington & Lee4/2 W 3-2 South Carolina4/3 L 6-12 at N.C. State4/8 W 6-1 at Virginia4/10 W 5-4 Virginia4/13 L 4-9 Duke4/17 W 2-1 Clemson4/19 L 1-4 at Furman4/20 W 6-1 at South Carolina4/23 2-5 at McCrary (exhib.)4/25 W 8-2 Wake Forest4/29 L 3-4 at Clemson5/1 W 6-5 at Duke

L 10-13 N.C. State5/7 L 6-8 at Wake Forest5/13 W 3-2 N.C. State5/15 L 7-8 Maryland5/16 W 7-6 N.C. State-21-at Winter Park, Fla.2-at Siler City, N.C.

1958 (19-8-1, 11-4 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/20 W 5-3 at Rollins-13/21 L 0-2 Georgia-13/21 W 5-4 at Rollins-13/22 L 2-7 Georgia3/28 T 7-7 Virginia Tech (10)3/29 W 2-1 Ithaca3/31 W 9-4 Princeton-24/1 W 12-3 Connecticut-34/2 L 0-4 N.C. State-34/7 W 7-6 at Georgia4/8 L 5-10 at Georgia4/9 L 1-2 at Clemson4/10 W 5-3 at South Carolina4/12 W 10-5 Canisius4/15 W 8-2 at Duke4/17 W 5-3 N.C. State4/19 W 12-3 at East Carolina4/25 W 2-1 Clemson4/26 W 2-0 South Carolina4/29 W 7-0 at N.C. State4/30 L 1-4 at Wake Forest5/2 W 7-6 Maryland5/3 W 7-1 Virginia5/7 W 2-1 Duke

5/10 W 15-7 at Virginia5/12 L 6-7 at Maryland5/15 W 1-0 Wake Forest5/19 L 1-4 Clemson-41-Rollins Tournament, Winter Park, Fla.2-Dixie Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C.3-Dixie Classic, Winston-Salem, N.C.4-ACC Playoff, Gastonia, N.C.

1959 (17-7, 9-5 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/23 W 2-1 Dartmouth3/24 W 8-7 Connecticut3/26 W 11-9 at Florida State-13/27 W 7-6 Florida-13/28 L 3-11 Illinois-14/1 W 4-3 Ithaca4/3 W 4-2 East Carolina4/6 W 6-3 at Clemson4/7 L 3-8 at South Carolina4/14 L 2-3 Duke4/16 L 2-9 at Wake Forest4/18 W 5-2 at N.C. State4/24 L 1-2 Clemson4/25 W 4-1 South Carolina4/28 W 2-1 at Duke5/1 W 2-1 at Maryland5/2 W 15-3 at Virginia5/5 W 3-2 N.C. State5/7 W 3-1 Duke5/8 W 5-2 Virginia5/9 W 8-2 Maryland5/12 L 1-3 Wake Forest5/14 W 3-2 N.C. State5/18 L 7-9 Clemson-21-FSU Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla.2-ACC Playoff, Gastonia, N.C.

1960 (22-7, 11-3 ACC)Coach: Walter RabbACC ChampionsNCAA College World Series3/21 L 0-19 at Florida3/22 W 3-1 at Florida3/23 W 6-4 at Florida3/25 W 4-2 Dartmouth3/26 L 8-13 Colby4/1 W 9-4 Yale4/5 W 5-2 Delaware4/6 W 6-3 Delaware4/7 W 10-5 Colgate4/8 W 6-1 Colgate4/9 L 3-4 at Wake Forest4/14 L 4-5 Maryland4/15 L 0-4 Clemson4/16 W 6-5 South Carolina4/25 W 13-0 Virginia4/28 W 9-5 Duke4/30 W 7-2 at N.C. State5/2 W 10-3 at Maryland5/3 W 11-8 Virginia5/6 W 2-1 Wake Forest5/9 W 6-3 at Clemson5/10 W 3-2 at South Carolina5/12 W 1-0 N.C. State5/14 W 6-3 at Duke6/3 W 2-1 Florida Southern-16/6 W 13-1 The Citadel-16/6 W 7-5 Florida-16/14 L 3-8 Minnesota-26/15 L 0-7 Oklahoma St.-21-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C.2-College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

1961 (15-7, 10-4 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/23 W 9-4 Dartmouth3/25 W 8-3 Kent State3/27 L 2-6 Connecticut3/28 W 5-2 Connecticut3/30 W 8-7 at Georgia Southern4/1 L 1-10 at Florida State4/6 W 10-6 Colgate4/8 W 4-3 N.C. State (10)4/14 W 17-9 at Clemson4/18 W 2-1 Wake Forest4/21 W 9-4 at Duke

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4/28 W 9-2 Clemson4/29 W 11-1 South Carolina5/2 L 4-10 Duke5/4 L 7-8 at Maryland5/5 W 16-3 at Maryland5/9 W 4-2 at N.C. State5/11 W 9-7 at South Carolina5/13 L 4-7 Clemson-15/16 W 5-1 at Wake Forest5/17 L 2-4 at Virginia5/17 L 2-7 at Virginia1-at Belmont, N.C.

1962 (8-14, 4-10 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/21 W 13-9 at Florida3/22 L 1-3 at Florida3/24 W 2-1 at Ga. Southern (10)3/28 L 6-9 Yale3/30 L 3-4 Virginia Tech4/3 L 8-13 Wake Forest4/5 W 10-3 Delaware4/14 L 5-12 at Wake Forest4/17 W 1-0 N.C. State4/20 W 3-1 Maryland4/21 L 1-2 Virginia4/23 L 2-9 Florida State4/24 W 2-1 East Carolina (10)4/27 W 11-5 Clemson4/28 L 2-3 South Carolina5/1 L 5-6 at Duke5/4 L 1-6 at Maryland5/5 L 5-11 at Virginia5/8 W 8-7 Duke5/11 L 4-11 at Clemson5/12 L 9-10 at South Carolina5/14 L 6-8 at N.C. State

1963 (20-9, 9-5 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/22 L 4-6 Southern Illinois3/23 W 6-4 Southern Illinois3/28 W 5-4 Yale3/29 W 8-1 Colgate3/30 W 1-0 Virginia Tech4/4 W 11-7 Delaware4/5 L 1-9 Duke4/9 L 1-13 at Wake Forest4/11 L 2-4 at Georgia Southern4/12 W 6-3 at Georgia Tech4/13 W 9-5 at Mercer4/15 W 10-6 at Georgia4/16 W 11-0 at Furman4/19 W 8-3 at South Carolina4/20 L 2-8 at Clemson4/22 L 2-5 Florida State4/23 W 3-1 at Duke4/24 L 4-5 Georgia Southern4/26 W 3-1 at Maryland4/27 L 2-5 at Virginia4/30 W 4-1 N.C. State5/3 L 0-1 Maryland5/4 W 12-4 Virginia5/6 W 6-4 at N.C. State5/7 W 11-8 Wake Forest5/10 W 4-1 South Carolina5/11 W 6-4 Clemson5/14 W 8-3 at Virginia Tech5/15 W 4-3 Wake Forest-11-at Asheboro, N.C.

1964 (24-7, 14-0 ACC)Coach: Walter RabbACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Participants3/23 W 5-1 Connecticut3/24 W 8-2 Connecticut3/26 L 0-9 at Florida State3/27 L 2-3 Mississippi State-1

L 3-17 at Florida State4/2 W 9-0 Yale4/3 W 5-4 St. Mary’s4/3 W 6-0 Virginia Tech4/4 W 12-3 Cornell4/9 L 3-4 Camp Lejeune4/10 W 4-1 N.C. State4/17 W 7-6 South Carolina

4/18 W 4-3 Clemson4/21 W 6-2 at Duke (14)4/23 L 5-11 at Wake Forest4/24 W 7-0 at Maryland4/25 W 1-0 at Virginia4/28 W 14-5 at N.C. State4/30 W 4-3 Wake Forest5/1 W 4-3 Maryland5/2 W 9-4 Virginia5/5 W 3-0 at Wake Forest5/8 W 2-1 at South Carolina5/9 W 12-5 at Clemson5/13 W 5-2 Duke5/15 W 15-3 Davidson-25/16 W 9-6 at Virginia Tech5/28 W 8-0 East Carolina-35/28 L 3-4 Mississippi-35/30 W 13-2 East Carolina-35/30 L 1-13 Mississippi-31-at Tallahassee, Fla.2-at Gastonia, N.C.3-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C.

1965 (14-15, 6-8 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/29 W 5-1 Colgate3/30 W 18-3 Colgate3/31 L 3-4 Yale4/1 W 7-2 Virginia Tech4/2 L 14-16 Virginia Tech4/3 W 2-1 N.C. State4/7 L 2-4 Camp Lejeune4/9 L 5-6 at Clemson4/10 L 3-4 at South Carolina4/13 L 4-5 Duke4/15 W 10-5 at Georgia Southern4/16 L 0-3 at Georgia Tech4/17 L 5-6 at Georgia Tech4/19 W 8-2 at Georgia4/20 W 8-0 at Furman4/23 W 6-4 Maryland4/24 W 12-1 Florida State4/27 L 0-1 at N.C. State4/28 W 11-2 Davidson4/30 W 4-3 Clemson (13)5/1 W 5-4 South Carolina5/4 L 2-3 Wake Forest5/8 L 2-5 at Virginia5/10 L 3-4 at Maryland5/11 W 5-3 at Duke5/13 L 1-10 at Wake Forest5/15 W 3-2 Virginia5/17 L 9-10 Wake Forest-15/19 L 0-4 at Virginia Tech1-at Asheboro, N.C.

1966 (21-13, 12-2 ACC)Coach: Walter RabbACC ChampionsNCAA College World Series3/18 L 3-5 at East Carolina3/23 L 6-8 Springfield3/25 W 3-2 Virginia Tech3/26 L 2-4 Virginia Tech3/29 W 15-6 Yale3/30 W 4-3 Colby3/31 W 6-5 Colby4/2 W 8-2 at N.C. State4/4 L 3-9 Connecticut4/5 L 5-14 Connecticut4/7 L 7-15 at Florida State4/7 W 6-4 at Florida State4/7 L 1-4 at Florida State4/11 W 3-0 at Georgia Tech4/15 W 6-1 Clemson4/16 L 0-1 South Carolina4/19 W 8-1 at Duke4/22 W 8-3 Maryland4/23 W 3-2 Virginia4/26 W 11-4 N.C. State4/29 W 1-0 at South Carolina4/30 W 6-3 at Clemson (8)5/3 W 4-0 Wake Forest5/6 W 5-2 at Maryland5/7 W 2-1 at Virginia5/10 W 10-4 Duke5/14 L 4-5 at Wake Forest

5/18 L 14-15 at Virginia Tech6/2 W 7-1 East Carolina-16/3 W 5-4 Mississippi State-16/4 L 5-6 Florida State-16/4 W 6-4 Florida State-16/13 L 2-6 Southern California-26/14 L 1-5 Oklahoma State-21-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C.2-College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

1967 (19-8-1, 8-5-1 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/20 W 1-0 Rhode Island3/25 L 4-5 at Georgia Southern3/27 W 4-2 at Florida3/29 W 4-3 Wake Forest-1 (11)3/30 W 12-8 Wake Forest-13/30 L 1-5 at Florida State3/31 W 3-1 at Florida State4/1 L 1-2 at Florida State4/4 W 13-0 N.C. State4/5 W 3-1 Delaware4/5 W 7-1 Brown4/7 L 1-6 at Clemson4/8 L 4-5 at South Carolina4/11 L 1-3 Duke4/14 W 7-1 at Virginia4/15 L 2-6 at Maryland4/21 W 3-0 South Carolina4/22 W 9-1 Georgia Southern4/25 W 9-2 at Wake Forest4/27 W 11-0 East Carolina4/29 W 3-1 at Duke5/2 W 1-0 at N.C. State5/5 W 2-1 Virginia5/6 W 9-1 Maryland5/8 L 0-2 Clemson5/13 W 4-0 at Virginia Tech5/13 W 3-2 at Virginia Tech5/15 T 4-4 Wake Forest-21-at Tallahassee, Fla.2-at Asheboro, N.C.

1968 (21-12, 12-6 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/18 L 1-2 Adelphi3/21 W 7-6 Kent State3/27 W 4-0 Cornell3/29 W 11-0 Yale3/30 W 7-6 Yale4/2 W 7-3 Maine4/6 L 1-4 Virginia4/6 W 3-2 Virginia4/13 W 2-1 at Clemson (7)4/13 L 0-4 at Clemson (7)4/14 W 4-3 Eastern Kentucky4/15 L 2-13 at Georgia Southern4/16 L 7-9 at Florida4/17 W 8-7 at Florida4/18 L 3-4 at Mercer4/19 L 3-4 at Georgia Tech4/20 W 10-3 at Georgia Tech4/23 W 3-2 at Wake Forest4/25 W 5-2 Virginia Tech4/27 W 6-4 at Duke4/30 W 7-5 at N.C. State4/30 L 6-7 at N.C. State5/2 L 1-2 Clemson (10)5/3 L 3-5 South Carolina5/3 L 2-5 South Carolina5/7 W 2-1 Wake Forest5/7 W 6-1 Wake Forest5/10 W 6-0 at Virginia5/11 W 1-0 at Maryland5/11 W 2-1 at Maryland5/13 L 0-5 at Virginia Tech5/15 W 6-2 Duke5/15 W 2-0 Duke

1969 (23-11, 14-4 ACC)Coach: Walter RabbACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Participants3/21 W 2-1 at East Carolina3/22 W 13-1 George Washington3/26 W 8-5 Yale3/27 L 2-4 Yale

3/29 L 0-5 Virginia Tech3/31 W 3-2 Maine4/1 W 7-5 Cornell4/2 W 9-4 Towson State4/4 L 6-10 at Furman4/5 W 10-5 at Clemson4/7 L 5-6 at Georgia4/8 W 10-6 at Georgia Tech4/12 L 3-4 Wake Forest4/15 L 3-6 N.C. State4/19 W 5-1 South Carolina4/22 W 5-1 Duke4/24 L 1-7 at Virginia Tech4/25 W 3-1 at Virginia4/25 W 3-1 at Virginia4/26 W 7-5 at Maryland4/29 W 9-1 at Wake Forest4/29 L 3-4 at Wake Forest5/2 W 6-4 at South Carolina5/2 W 10-0 at South Carolina5/6 W 7-1 at N.C. State5/10 W 5-0 Virginia5/13 W 5-2 Clemson (7)5/13 L 4-7 Clemson (7)5/17 W 5-0 at Duke5/17 W 7-4 at Duke5/29 W 3-0 Furman-15/30 L 5-6 Mississippi-15/31 W 5-1 Virginia Tech-15/31 L 2-5 Mississippi-11-NCAA District III, Gastonia, N.C.

1970 (12-20, 7-13 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/23 L 6-9 Virginia Tech3/24 W 6-2 Virginia Tech3/24 L 0-6 George Washington3/27 L 2-3 Western Michigan-13/29 W 7-5 at Florida State3/30 L 6-15 at Florida State3/31 L 4-5 at Florida State4/1 L 2-3 at Florida State4/3 L 0-2 N.C. State4/4 W 1-0 Columbia4/4 W 7-0 Wayne State4/10 W 7-2 at South Carolina4/11 L 4-6 at Clemson (7)4/11 L 0-5 at Clemson (7)4/14 W 2-1 at Duke4/18 L 7-8 Wake Forest4/18 L 0-3 Wake Forest4/21 W 2-1 Georgia Southern4/24 L 3-4 Maryland4/25 W 4-0 Virginia4/25 L 1-6 Virginia4/29 W 2-0 at Maryland4/29 L 0-5 at Maryland5/2 L 5-6 South Carolina5/3 L 1-2 South Carolina5/5 L 0-5 at N.C. State5/5 L 1-5 at N.C. State5/7 L 0-1 at Virginia Tech5/9 W 5-4 Duke5/9 W 3-2 Duke5/11 W 5-3 Clemson5/12 L 1-4 at Wake Forest1-at Jacksonville, Fla.

1971 (13-19, 7-7 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/17 W 7-4 at N. C. State3/20 L 0-7 at Duke3/22 W 6-5 Springfield3/23 W 9-0 Kent State3/24 W 11-9 Yale3/26 L 2-6 at South Carolina3/28 L 2-3 at Georgia Tech3/29 L 4-5 at Florida3/30 L 8-11 at Florida3/31 L 4-11 at Florida Southern4/1 L 9-10 at Florida Southern4/2 L 7-11 at Jacksonville4/3 W 4-3 at Jacksonville4/8 L 3-4 at Davidson4/10 W 2-1 Clemson-14/10 W 3-1 Clemson-14/13 W 2-1 at Duke

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4/14 L 7-11 at N.C. State4/16 W 5-2 at Wake Forest4/17 L 6-7 at Virginia Tech4/21 W 6-2 N.C. State4/24 W 12-5 Virginia4/25 L 8-9 Maryland4/27 L 4-5 at Virginia4/28 L 4-5 at Maryland5/1 L 5-12 South Carolina5/2 L 6-10 at East Carolina5/4 L 3-7 Davidson5/7 L 3-7 Duke5/8 L 6-11 Virginia Tech5/10 W 7-5 East Carolina5/12 W 10-1 Wake Forest1-at Durham, N.C.

1972 (23-9, 10-5 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/11 W 6-4 South Florida-13/12 W 4-0 South Florida-13/13 L 0-6 at St. Leo’s3/14 W 2-1 at Rollins3/15 W 4-0 at Florida Presbyterian3/17 W 11-9 at Florida3/18 W 7-1 at Florida3/18 W 6-3 Ohio State-23/19 W 7-2 at Georgia Tech3/21 W 3-2 High Point3/22 W 14-5 Yale3/23 W 17-4 Yale3/27 W 3-0 at Wake Forest3/29 L 3-12 at Duke4/1 L 0-8 Clemson (7)4/1 W 3-1 Clemson (7)4/3 L 3-5 East Carolina4/5 W 1-0 at Virginia Tech4/6 W 7-3 Columbia4/8 L 0-5 Maryland4/8 W 7-6 Maryland4/9 W 8-1 Virginia4/12 W 3-2 at N.C. State4/12 W 2-0 at N.C. State4/14 L 1-2 Virginia Tech4/16 L 4-5 at Clemson (12)4/18 L 4-8 Wake Forest4/18 W 13-0 Wake Forest4/20 L 3-5 Davidson4/27 W 8-1 Duke4/27 W 6-2 Duke4/29 W 2-1 N.C. State (13)1-at Tampa, Fla.2-at Gainesville, Fla.

1973 (11-15, 5-7 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/10 L 3-4 at Jacksonville3/11 W 5-1 at Jacksonville3/12 W 5-4 at Rollins3/13 W 4-1 at Rollins3/14 L 1-4 Pennsylvania-13/15 L 1-2 at Florida Southern3/16 L 3-6 at Florida3/17 L 7-8 at Florida3/20 L 1-5 Western Carolina (12)3/21 W 12-2 Wake Forest3/24 W 6-5 at Virginia3/25 L 2-3 at Maryland3/27 W 3-1 Eastern Michigan3/28 W 5-0 Virginia Tech3/29 W 8-5 at High Point4/3 L 0-3 at Clemson (8)4/4 L 2-6 at Davidson4/5 W 4-3 Duke4/7 W 6-2 Virginia4/8 W 3-0 Maryland4/10 L 1-2 at Duke4/12 L 2-8 at Wake Forest (11)4/14 L 1-3 Clemson4/15 L 2-3 at N.C. State4/15 L 1-2 at N.C. State4/16 L 6-10 Wake Forest-21-at Lakeland, Fla.2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

1974 (22-8-1, 10-5 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb

3/8 W 2-1 at Stetson (10)3/9 L 0-6 at Stetson3/10 W 10-8 at Rollins3/11 W 3-2 at Rollins3/12 W 7-5 at Florida Southern3/13 W 9-7 at South Florida3/14 T 4-4 at South Florida (15)3/15 L 0-9 at Florida3/16 W 8-4 at Florida3/18 W 21-1 Virginia Tech3/19 L 0-9 Virginia Tech3/22 W 7-3 Pembroke State3/23 W 4-1 Appalachian State3/24 W 4-2 Western Carolina3/27 W 5-3 High Point3/28 W 8-0 at Duke3/30 L 1-18 at Clemson4/3 W 8-6 at N.C. State4/7 W 5-2 at Maryland4/10 W 7-0 at Virginia Tech4/12 L 2-3 Clemson4/14 W 7-1 Duke4/16 W 3-0 at Wake Forest (7)4/16 W 2-0 at Wake Forest (7)4/18 L 2-6 N.C. State (10)4/20 W 6-5 Maryland (14)4/21 W 5-0 Virginia4/21 W 6-5 Virginia4/25 W 5-4 Wake Forest-14/26 L 2-4 N.C. State-14/27 L 4-6 Clemson-11-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.

1975 (17-19, 6-9 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/7 W 5-1 at The Citadel3/8 L 2-6 at Rollins3/9 L 5-6 Temple-13/9 W 16-15 at Rollins (10)3/10 L 2-5 at Stetson3/10 W 7-3 at Stetson3/12 W 4-1 at Florida Southern3/13 L 6-7 American-2 (10)3/13 L 2-10 at South Florida3/14 W 8-4 at Florida3/15 W 7-5 at Florida3/21 W 3-0 at Pembroke St.3/23 W 4-0 Western Carolina3/23 W 5-4 Massachusetts3/26 W 5-2 Massachusetts3/27 L 4-5 at Duke3/31 L 5-6 High Point4/1 L 4-6 St. John’s4/2 L 2-3 N.C. State (11)4/3 L 3-6 South Carolina4/4 W 11-1 Towson State4/5 W 5-1 Virginia4/6 L 2-5 Maryland4/7 L 3-4 at Virginia Tech4/8 W 8-6 at Wake Forest4/11 L 2-6 at Clemson (7)4/11 L 2-5 at Clemson (7)4/12 L 2-5 at South Carolina4/13 W 5-1 Duke4/15 W 5-0 Wake Forest4/17 L 1-2 at N.C. State4/20 L 2-3 at Virginia4/24 W 5-2 Virginia-34/25 W 7-2 Clemson-34/26 L 2-7 N.C. State-34/26 L 6-7 Clemson-31-at Winter Park, Fla.2-at Tampa, Fla.3-ACC Tourament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

1976 (19-17, 8-4 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/5 L 2-3 at Rollins3/6 L 2-9 at Rollins3/7 L 0-5 at Florida Southern3/8 L 2-10 at Miami3/9 L 1-2 at Miami (10)3/9 L 1-2 at Miami3/10 W 6-4 at Miami3/11 W 3-2 at South Florida3/12 L 2-5 at South Florida3/17 W 4-1 Western Carolina

3/18 W 3-1 Old Dominion3/19 W 12-1 Pembroke3/20 L 1-9 at High Point3/21 W 3-0 UNC-Wilmington3/21 W 6-5 UNC-Wilmington3/22 L 2-3 at East Carolina3/24 W 6-4 at N.C. State3/26 W 5-1 South Carolina3/27 L 4-8 South Carolina3/28 W 6-4 Eastern Conecticut3/29 W 12-1 Duke3/30 L 7-17 Virginia Tech4/1 W 5-2 Methodist4/1 W 5-1 Methodist4/3 W 19-0 at Virginia4/6 W 8-7 Wake Forest4/7 L 1-8 N.C. State4/8 L 0-3 at South Carolina4/9 W 3-2 Clemson (10)4/11 L 2-3 Clemson (12)4/13 W 4-0 at Duke4/15 L 1-4 at Wake Forest4/17 L 3-4 Maryland (14)4/17 W 7-6 Maryland4/18 W 4-3 Virginia4/23 L 6-8 Virginia-11-ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C.

1977 (18-17, 6-6 ACC)Coach: Walter Rabb3/5 L 5-7 at Stetson3/6 L 2-5 at Rollins3/8 L 2-3 at Florida Southern3/9 W 5-4 at Florida Southern3/10 W 3-2 at South Florida3/11 W 3-2 at South Florida (10)3/12 L 2-4 at Jacksonville3/13 L 7-8 at Georgia Southern3/15 W 13-0 Atlantic Christian3/16 W 3-1 Western Carolina3/16 L 2-3 Western Carolina3/17 W 11-1 Old Dominion3/18 W 3-0 High Point3/19 L 5-6 Campbell3/21 L 3-5 East Carolina3/23 W 5-4 at Methodist3/24 W 2-1 N.C. State3/25 W 3-2 at South Carolina3/26 W 9-6 at South Carolina3/28 W 4-1 at Duke3/29 L 2-4 Madison3/29 W 12-3 Elon College4/1 W 6-1 UNC-Wilmington4/3 W 3-2 Maryland4/6 W 2-1 at N.C. State4/7 L 0-3 South Carolina4/8 L 3-8 at Wake Forest4/9 L 0-14 at Clemson4/10 L 3-9 at Clemson4/12 W 13-2 Duke4/14 L 4-6 Wake Forest4/15 L 3-8 at Virginia4/15 W 7-4 at Virginia4/16 L 10-11 at Maryland (12)4/21 L 5-6 N.C. State-11-ACC Tournament at Clemson, S.C.

1978 (38-17, 9-3 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsNCAA College World Series2/24 W 8-2 at Francis Marion2/25 W 4-3 at Francis Marion3/3 W 3-2 Pan American-13/3 W 5-0 Pan American-13/5 L 0-3 Pan American-13/5 W 7-6 Pan American-13/6 L 5-6 Northern Iowa-13/7 W 3-1 Pan American-13/8 L 5-7 Louisiana Tech-13/8 W 7-3 Pan American-13/9 W 12-0 Northern Iowa-13/10 W 6-3 Northern Iowa-13/11 W 3-2 Oklahoma State-1 (12)3/11 L 3-4 Pan American-13/13 L 4-6 Campbell3/15 W 5-3 Appalachian State3/15 W 4-3 Liberty Baptist

3/16 W 7-0 Milligan College (5)3/17 W 7-2 William & Mary3/18 W 2-0 Duke3/19 W 4-3 at South Carolina3/20 W 5-1 Madison3/21 L 3-5 at Richmond3/22 W 6-3 Old Dominion3/23 W 19-3 at Duke3/24 W 6-1 Clemson3/27 W 4-2 East Carolina3/28 L 5-13 St. John’s3/29 W 16-5 LeMoyne College3/30 L 7-9 LeMoyne College3/30 W 8-1 Towson State4/1 W 5-3 at Maryland (10)4/2 W 12-11 at Virginia4/4 L 4-11 at N.C. State4/5 L 3-12 at East Carolina4/7 W 6-0 at Wake Forest4/8 L 4-8 Virginia4/9 L 3-5 Maryland4/10 W 8-2 at Liberty Baptist4/11 W 6-5 Virginia Tech4/12 W 2-0 Wake Forest4/14 L 3-11 South Carolina4/15 W 4-0 South Carolina4/16 W 6-5 N.C. State4/17 W 10-9 Clemson (12)4/20 L 2-3 Duke-24/28 W 5-1 at East TennesseeState5/20 W 15-1 East Tennessee State-35/21 W 3-2 at Auburn-35/22 L 6-8 Memphis State-35/23 W 11-9 Memphis State-36/3 L 0-11 Oral Roberts-46/4 W 9-5 St. John’s-46/5 W 7-6 Michigan-46/7 L 2-3 Southern California-41-Palm Valley Tournament, Edinburg,Texas2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.3-NCAA South Regional, Auburn, Ala.4-College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

1979 (33-16-1, ACC 7-5)Coach: Mike Roberts2/27 W 9-6 Elon (13)2/28 W 4-0 Guilford3/1 W 8-5 Atlantic Christian3/2 W 9-1 at The Citadel3/3 W 7-2 at The Citadel3/4 W 9-6 at Francis Marion3/8 L 2-5 at Hawaii3/8 L 0-5 at Hawaii3/9 L 1-5 at Hawaii3/10 L 1-9 at Hawaii3/10 L 4-16 at Hawaii3/12 L 1-9 at Hawaii3/15 L 8-17 Connecticut3/16 W 9-3 Connecticut3/17 W 8-1 at Duke3/18 L 6-7 N.C. State (12)3/19 W 4-0 Methodist3/20 W 7-6 Ohio (12)3/21 W 9-5 Appalachian State3/22 W 9-8 Ohio (10)3/24 W 7-3 East Tennessee State3/25 W 5-0 East Tennessee State3/27 L 5-6 at Clemson3/28 L 4-7 at Clemson3/30 W 12-3 at Campbell3/31 W 6-3 UNC Wilmington4/1 L 0-10 at South Carolina4/2 W 9-8 East Carolina4/4 W 4-2 Duke4/6 L 0-3 Elon4/7 W 4-2 Virginia4/8 W 9-2 Maryland4/9 L 6-7 at East Carolina (15)4/10 W 8-6 Campbell4/11 L 7-10 at Wake Forest4/12 W 9-2 at UNC Wilmington4/13 W 13-7 Pfeiffer4/14 W 9-7 at N.C. State (11)4/16 W 7-6 St. John’s (12)4/16 L 6-7 St. John’s

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4/17 W 9-6 St. John’s4/18 W 8-3 Lenoir Rhyne4/19 W 10-4 Liberty Baptist4/21 W 15-4 at Maryland4/22 L 2-3 at Virginia (11)4/24 W 6-2 Wake Forest4/25 W 8-1 UNC Charlotte4/26 W 10-0 Davidson4/27 W 4-0 South Carolina4/28 T 6-6 High Point

1980 (39-17, 11-1 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/23 W 4-3 at The Citadel2/24 W 4-1 at The Citadel2/27 W 10-9 at High Point2/28 W 4-3 Elon2/29 L 6-8 at Georgia Southern3/1 L 5-6 at Jacksonville (5)3/3 W 4-0 at Stetson3/4 L 1-6 at Stetson3/5 L 3-6 at South Florida3/6 L 5-8 at South Florida3/6 L 4-15 at Florida Southern3/7 W 8-2 at Baptist College3/10 W 12-1 Western Carolina3/11 W 5-1 Western Carolina3/14 L 3-5 Connecticut (7)3/14 W 5-2 Connecticut (7)3/15 W 4-1 Duke3/16 W 7-4 at N.C. State3/17 L 2-7 South Carolina3/18 W 12-5 Massachusetts3/19 W 4-1 Eastern Connecticut3/20 L 8-13 at Campbell3/22 W 11-6 at Virginia3/23 L 13-14 at Maryland3/24 W 11-8 Ohio3/26 W 9-2 Wake Forest3/27 W 9-3 High Point3/27 W 12-7 Pfeiffer3/28 W 6-2 Howard (5)3/29 W 5-4 Georgia Tech3/31 W 6-5 Fairfield3/31 W 5-0 Towson State4/1 W 10-9 Fairfield (13)4/2 W 5-3 N.C. State4/3 L 3-10 at East Carolina4/5 W 14-3 at Clemson4/6 W 20-6 at Georgia Tech4/7 L 5-8 at South Carolina4/9 W 9-3 at Duke4/10 W 12-8 East Carolina4/12 W 4-3 Clemson4/14 W 15-0 UNC Charlotte4/15 W 10-3 UNC Wilmington4/16 W 8-4 at Wake Forest4/17 W 20-1 Campbell4/18 L 10-11 at Eastern Connecticut4/19 W 9-2 at Eastern Connecticut4/20 W 8-7 Connecticut (11)4/22 W 13-6 Duke-14/24 L 1-3 N.C. State-24/25 W 7-2 Maryland-24/25 W 8-4 N.C. State-24/26 L 3-12 Clemson-25/9 L 3-8 at East TennesseeState5/10 L 5-6 at East Tenn. State (12)5/11 W 11-5 at East TennesseeState1-ACC Tournament First Rd., Chapel Hill,N.C.2-ACC Tournament Final Rounds, Raleigh,N.C.

1981 (38-15, 6-7 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/20 W 31-15 at Jacksonville2/21 L 2-3 at Jacksonville (7)2/21 W 5-3 at Jacksonville (7)2/27 W 7-6 at Francis Marion2/28 W 2-1 at The Citadel3/1 W 14-11 at The Citadel3/2 L 6-7 at Baptist College3/5 W 21-1 High Point (8)3/7 W 8-6 at South Carolina

3/8 L 4-11 at South Carolina3/9 L 1-8 at Florida Southern3/10 W 6-3 Eastern Kentucky3/10 W 7-6 at Stetson3/11 W 13-5 Purdue3/14 W 10-7 at Georgia Southern3/15 L 9-17 at Georgia Southern3/17 W 7-3 Connecticut3/18 W 8-7 N.C. Wesleyan (11)3/19 L 6-7 at Duke3/20 W 9-4 Connecticut3/21 W 10-7 Clemson3/24 W 8-4 Fairfield3/25 W 17-5 Fairfield3/25 W 14-4 Princeton3/27 W 10-5 Georgia Tech3/28 L 8-9 Virginia (11)3/29 W 8-1 Maryland3/31 W 11-6 at UNC Wilmington4/1 L 2-4 at N.C. State4/2 W 5-1 at Campbell4/4 L 6-16 at Maryland4/5 W 4-3 at East Carolina4/7 W 3-2 Liberty Baptist4/9 L 6-8 Duke4/10 W 6-4 at UNC Charlotte4/11 W 5-3 at Georgia Tech4/12 L 2-6 at Clemson4/14 W 4-3 Wake Forest4/16 W 10-7 at Wake Forest4/17 W 4-1 Campbell4/18 L 6-10 N.C. State4/22 W 9-2 Maryland-14/23 W 7-1 N.C. State-14/24 W 8-5 Duke-14/25 L 4-7 Clemson-14/26 L 5-7 Clemson-14/28 W 4-3 South Carolina4/29 L 1-10 South Carolina4/30 W 9-7 Davidson5/1 W 9-2 East Tennessee State5/2 W 12-4 East Tennessee State5/2 W 4-1 UNC Wilmington5/3 W 4-3 East Carolina1-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

1982 (29-27, 7-5 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Participants2/19 L 4-17 at Miami2/20 W 6-5 at Miami2/21 L 4-14 at Miami2/25 W 11-2 Elon2/28 L 1-14 at The Citadel (7)2/28 W 6-5 at The Citadel (7)3/2 L 3-4 at Baptist College (7)3/2 L 3-4 at Baptist College3/4 W 12-11 N.C. Wesleyan (10)3/5 L 3-4 at UNC Wilmington(10)3/8 W 14-5 Georgetown-1 (7)3/8 L 0-11 at Stetson3/9 L 1-3 at Stetson3/10 L 3-4 Purdue-23/11 L 3-5 at St. Leo3/12 L 2-8 at Florida Southern3/13 L 5-16 Old Dominion (8)3/16 W 5-2 Virginia3/17 L 4-5 Connecticut (15)3/18 W 5-4 Clemson (10)3/19 W 5-3 Connecticut3/20 L 2-5 N.C. State (10)3/22 W 5-2 Ohio (7)3/22 L 6-7 Ohio (7)3/23 W 10-2 UNC Charlotte3/24 W 6-5 East Tenn. State (15)3/25 W 7-3 East Tennessee State3/26 W 8-7 Georgia Tech3/27 L 4-6 Maryland3/28 L 3-6 Appalachian State (15)3/29 W 1-0 Pfeiffer3/30 W 6-2 at Campbell3/31 L 6-7 at Wake Forest4/1 L 4-10 at UNC Wilmington4/2 W 13-4 at Davidson4/3 L 7-10 at Clemson

4/4 W 13-11 at Georgia Tech (10)4/7 L 9-16 Campbell4/10 L 8-9 at Virginia4/12 L 1-2 East Carolina (10)4/12 W 2-1 Baptist4/13 W 8-7 Baptist (15)4/14 W 8-6 at Duke4/15 W 11-6 Towson State4/15 W 1-0 Davidson4/17 W 13-12 at N.C. State4/18 W 3-0 Duke4/19 L 1-9 Old Dominion4/21 W 8-7 Maryland-34/22 L 3-6 Virginia-34/23 W 4-3 N.C. State-34/24 W 3-0 Clemson-34/24 W 5-4 Wake Forest-34/25 W 3-2 Virginia-3 (12)5/27 L 4-9 The Citadel-45/28 L 0-1 East Carolina-41-at Deland, Fla.2-at Lakeland, Fla.3-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.4-NCAA East Regional, Columbia, S.C.

1983 (42-10, 10-2 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Participants2/18 W 8-2 at Baptist College2/19 W 9-4 at Baptist College2/20 W 11-3 at Armstrong State2/26 L 5-6 at The Citadel2/27 W 9-8 at The Citadel3/2 W 9-2 N.C. Wesleyan3/3 W 8-1 at UNC Wilmington3/4 W 6-2 at UNC Wilmington3/6 W 5-3 Western Michigan-13/9 W 7-5 Purdue-1 (7)3/9 W 4-3 Purdue-1 (11)3/11 W 6-1 Rider3/12 W 13-1 Rider3/13 W 3-1 Rider (7)3/13 W 5-0 George Mason (7)3/14 L 9-11 Connecticut (7)3/14 W 1-0 George Mason (7)3/15 W 18-2 Connecticut3/16 W 11-3 Fairfield (7)3/16 W 10-7 Fairfield (7)3/19 W 4-3 Duke (10)3/20 L 0-1 at N.C. State3/21 L 4-11 Ohio3/22 W 11-1 Ohio (7)3/22 W 5-4 Tennessee (8)3/23 W 12-8 Wake Forest3/26 W 7-3 at Maryland3/28 W 6-1 Davidson3/29 W 21-1 SUNY-Buffalo3/30 W 9-2 at Duke4/1 W 4-2 Georgia Tech4/4 W 13-2 Howard4/5 L 2-7 at Campbell4/6 W 10-5 at Wake Forest4/10 L 4-5 at Georgia Tech4/11 L 4-6 UNC Wilmington4/12 W 8-7 UNC Wilmington4/13 W 6-0 N.C. State4/14 W 9-1 at East Carolina4/16 W 7-6 Maryland4/17 W 11-5 Virginia (7)4/17 W 8-0 Virginia (7)4/20 W 4-2 Duke-24/21 W 13-11 Maryland-24/22 W 6-5 Clemson-24/24 W 5-4 Virginia-2 (11)4/24 L 2-5 Clemson-24/25 W 10-1 Clemson-25/27 W 11-0 William & Mary-35/28 L 3-5 The Citadel-35/28 L 5-6 Delaware-31- at Lakeland, Fla.2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.3-NCAA East Regional, Chapel Hill, N.C.

1984 (44-13, 12-2 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsACC Champions

NCAA Tournament Participants2/10 L 5-7 at New Orleans2/11 W 11-7 at New Orleans2/17 W 14-3 at Baptist College2/18 W 11-2 at Baptist College2/25 W 3-0 at The Citadel2/26 W 10-3 at The Citadel3/1 W 5-4 at UNC Wilmington3/2 W 4-3 at UNC Wilmington3/5 L 10-11 at Stetson3/6 W 13-2 Purdue-1 (7)3/6 W 10-8 Purdue-1 (7)3/8 L 1-4 at Florida3/10 W 13-8 UNC Wilmington3/10 W 9-8 William & Mary3/11 W 11-4 UNC Wilmington3/14 W 14-0 Connecticut3/14 W 12-2 Fairfield3/15 L 4-9 Connecticut3/16 W 13-3 Vermont3/17 W 6-2 at Duke3/18 W 3-1 N.C. State3/19 W 12-5 SUNY Buffalo (7)3/19 W 7-4 SUNY Buffalo (7)3/20 W 15-0 SUNY Buffalo3/21 W 8-1 at Wake Forest (6)3/22 L 2-3 Northwestern (7)3/22 W 5-3 Northwestern (7)3/23 L 9-17 Northwestern3/24 W 10-4 Virginia3/25 W 6-3 Maryland3/27 L 4-6 at East Carolina3/28 W 8-4 Duke3/29 W 9-5 UNC Charlotte3/31 W 9-4 at Georgia Tech4/1 W 3-1 at Clemson4/2 W 17-5 East Carolina4/4 L 1-9 at N.C. State4/5 W 5-3 at UNC Charlotte4/7 W 6-2 Georgia Tech (10)4/8 L 1-5 Clemson4/11 W 8-4 Wake Forest4/12 W 7-2 Liberty Baptist4/13 W 4-3 Va. Commonwealth4/14 W 5-1 at Virginia4/15 W 7-2 at Maryland4/18 W 13-2 Wake Forest-24/20 W 4-0 Maryland-24/20 W 13-12 N.C. State-24/21 W 7-6 Clemson-24/21 W 9-4 Georgia Tech-25/17 L 4-6 at Arizona State5/18 W 3-1 at Arizona State5/19 L 6-9 at Arizona State5/24 W 4-2 Eastern Kentucky-35/25 L 4-5 South Carolina-35/26 L 6-13 New Orleans-31-at Deland, Fla.2-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.3-NCAA South II Reg., Starkville, Miss.

1985 (40-17-1, ACC 9-4-1)Coach: Mike Roberts2/14 L 2-5 at Stetson2/15 W 3-1 at Stetson2/16 L 1-4 at Central Florida2/17 W 10-9 at Central Florida (10)2/21 W 12-6 at Baptist College2/22 W 7-0 at Baptist College2/23 W 10-1 at The Citadel2/24 L 3-5 at The Citadel2/27 W 10-2 Campbell3/4 L 8-13 at Arizona3/5 L 4-13 at Arizona3/6 W 10-7 at Arizona3/8 L 0-5 at New Orleans3/9 L 5-7 at New Orleans3/10 L 1-4 at New Orleans3/13 W 8-0 Connecticut3/14 W 6-5 Connecticut3/15 L 6-7 Eastern Kentucky3/16 L 6-7 at Virginia3/17 W 6-1 at Maryland3/18 W 18-2 Vermont (7)3/18 W 15-5 Vermont (7)3/19 T 2-2 at Duke (10)3/20 W 7-5 at Wake Forest

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3/21 W 19-5 at East Carolina3/23 W 12-1 Maryland3/24 W 6-5 Virginia3/25 W 3-1 UNC Wilmington3/26 W 10-3 Appalachian State3/27 L 4-6 at N.C. State3/28 W 16-13 at Davidson3/29 W 17-2 Ohio3/30 W 6-3 Ohio3/31 W 3-1 SUNY Buffalo (7)3/31 W 2-0 SUNY Buffalo (7)4/1 W 11-0 Duke4/2 W 16-4 Va. Commonwealth4/3 W 3-2 Wake Forest4/4 W 13-2 East Carolina4/5 L 2-3 at Clemson4/6 W 5-3 at Georgia Tech4/8 W 9-1 at UNC Wilmington (7)4/8 W 15-7 at UNC Wilmington (7)4/9 W 17-8 at Campbell4/10 L 1-4 N.C. State4/11 W 11-2 UNC Charlotte4/12 W 9-1 UNC Wilmington4/13 W 10-3 Clemson4/14 W 4-3 Georgia Tech4/17 W 15-2 Duke-14/18 L 2-3 Clemson-14/19 L 3-10 Virginia-15/13 W 11-0 Western Carolina5/14 W 9-0 Western Carolina5/15 W 7-4 Western Carolina5/17 L 7-13 at Florida State5/18 L 5-9 at Florida State5/19 W 9-8 at Florida State1-ACC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.

1986 (33-22, 7-7 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/20 W 3-1 at Baptist College2/21 L 3-4 at Baptist College2/22 W 8-4 at The Citadel2/23 L 7-8 at The Citadel2/26 L 6-7 at UNC Wilmington2/28 W 6-0 Rutgers3/1 W 6-5 Rutgers3/2 W 12-0 Rutgers3/7 W 12-2 George Washington3/10 W 9-7 South Carolina-13/11 L 8-17 Michigan-13/12 L 9-11 Rollins-13/13 L 5-10 South Carolina-13/14 L 3-6 Michigan-13/17 W 27-6 Vermont3/18 W 10-0 at Duke3/21 W 6-4 at Virginia3/22 L 4-9 Rider3/23 W 3-2 Rider3/26 L 6-8 at Wake Forest3/27 W 27-0 St. Bonaventure3/28 W 15-3 St. Bonaventure3/29 W 15-14 Virginia3/31 W 15-1 SUNY-Buffalo4/1 L 0-10 at N.C. State4/2 W 12-5 Davidson4/3 L 6-8 UNC Charlotte4/4 L 4-9 at Oral Roberts4/5 W 3-1 at Oral Roberts4/8 W 11-8 at UNC Charlotte4/9 W 7-4 Wake Forest4/10 L 6-9 at East Carolina4/12 W 8-6 Georgia Tech4/13 W 9-8 Clemson4/16 W 7-5 Duke4/17 W 6-5 East Carolina (10)4/19 L 2-6 at Clemson4/20 L 3-12 at Georgia Tech4/22 W 18-6 UNC Wilmington4/23 L 4-7 N.C. State4/24 L 5-19 at Campbell4/25 W 13-12 New Orleans (11)4/26 L 5-11 New Orleans4/27 W 9-1 New Orleans5/7 W 8-7 Campbell (11)5/8 W 13-1 Florida International5/9 W 12-1 Florida International5/10 W 10-7 Va. Commonwealth5/10 W 4-2 Florida International

5/11 L 5-12 at Maryland (7)5/11 L 5-6 at Maryland (7)5/14 W 5-4 Virginia-2 (10)5/15 L 6-7 N.C. State-2 (11)5/16 W 9-7 Virginia-25/17 L 7-9 Georgia Tech-21-Rollins Baseball Week, Winter Park, Fla.2-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.

1987 (31-22, 13-7 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/14 W 6-2 at The Citadel (10)2/15 L 3-5 at The Citadel2/25 L 3-6 at UNC Charlotte3/3 W 13-1 UNC Charlotte3/5 L 5-6 at Coastal Carolina3/6 W 13-1 Rutgers3/7 W 8-2 Rutgers3/8 W 10-9 Rutgers (8)3/13 L 3-4 Maine-13/14 L 6-7 Washington State-13/15 L 8-9 Oklahoma State-13/17 W 18-1 SUNY-Buffalo3/18 W 11-0 SUNY-Buffalo3/19 W 21-2 Connecticut3/20 W 18-7 Rider3/21 W 12-3 Rider3/22 W 11-9 Rider3/23 W 18-2 at Campbell3/24 W 10-3 at Wake Forest3/26 W 5-3 Duke3/29 W 5-4 N.C. State3/31 W 16-3 Wake Forest4/2 L 14-16 at Davidson4/4 L 1-3 at Georgia Tech (7)4/4 L 4-16 at Georgia Tech (7)4/5 L 5-11 at Clemson4/7 L 5-18 at N.C. State4/8 W 16-6 UNC Wilmington4/9 W 8-5 at Duke4/11 W 9-6 Maryland (7)4/11 W 9-0 Maryland (7)4/12 W 10-6 Virginia4/14 W 17-1 at Duke4/19 W 4-1 at Virginia (7)4/19 W 9-1 at Virginia (7)4/21 L 4-5 Wake Forest4/22 L 2-10 East Carolina4/23 L 5-7 at UNC Wilmington4/24 L 5-7 Georgia Tech4/25 W 4-3 Clemson4/26 L 8-14 Clemson5/6 W 6-3 Richmond5/6 L 6-7 Central Florida5/7 W 5-0 Central Florida5/7 W 10-2 N.C. State5/8 W 4-3 Miami5/9 L 4-9 Miami5/10 L 2-10 Miami5/11 L 5-8 Campbell5/14 W 13-9 Maryland-25/14 L 4-9 Clemson-25/15 W 11-10 Duke-2 (12)5/16 L 13-14 N.C. State-21-Dixie Classic, Shreveport, La.2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1988 (34-27, 10-11 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/21 W 15-2 at The Citadel2/22 W 2-1 at The Citadel2/26 L 6-9 at New Orleans2/27 L 5-17 at New Orleans2/28 L 3-10 at New Orleans3/4 L 6-7 Seton Hall3/5 W 10-4 Seton Hall3/6 W 7-4 Seton Hall3/8 L 4-5 Pace3/11 L 4-5 Western Michigan3/12 W 7-5 Rutgers3/13 L 3-8 Rutgers3/15 W 10-6 Coastal Carolina3/16 W 3-2 South Carolina3/17 W 11-5 South Carolina

3/18 W 9-7 Rider3/19 W 9-8 Rider (12)3/20 W 3-2 Rider3/21 W 16-0 Liberty3/23 W 5-3 Towson State3/24 W 12-10 at Wake Forest3/26 W 3-1 Duke3/27 W 7-5 at N.C. State3/29 L 6-7 at Wake Forest3/30 W 21-9 at Duke4/1 L 2-5 at Clemson4/2 L 5-8 at Clemson4/3 L 2-6 at Georgia Tech4/5 L 8-10 N.C. State4/6 W 8-2 Wake Forest4/7 W 14-6 at UNC Charlotte4/9 W 12-1 Virginia (7)4/9 L 5-13 Virginia (7)4/10 W 5-4 Maryland4/12 L 3-4 Duke4/13 W 5-3 at N.C. State4/15 W 14-9 at Virginia4/16 W 9-3 at Maryland4/17 L 12-13 at Maryland4/18 L 6-19 at Oklahoma State4/19 L 6-8 at Oklahoma State4/20 L 3-10 UNC Charlotte4/21 L 1-3 at East Carolina4/22 W 16-5 East Carolina4/23 W 4-3 at UNC Wilmington4/24 W 12-3 UNC Wilmington5/3 W 17-5 Davidson5/3 W 11-4 Florida Southern5/4 L 2-4 Va. Commonwealth (7)5/5 L 5-7 at Campbell5/6 L 4-7 Georgia Tech5/7 L 6-10 Georgia Tech5/8 L 6-8 Clemson5/9 W 7-2 Campbell5/11 W 13-1 Virginia-15/12 W 1-0 Clemson-15/13 W 5-3 Georgia Tech-15/14 L 4-5 Clemson-15/14 W 7-6 Clemson-15/15 L 2-6 Georgia Tech-11-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1989 (41-18-1, 15-4 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsNCAA College World Series2/15 W 4-2 at Coastal Carolina2/25 W 2-0 at The Citadel (7)2/25 L 5-6 at The Citadel (7)3/1 L 10-14 at Coastal Carolina3/4 W 11-4 Seton Hall3/4 W 2-1 Seton Hall3/5 W 3-2 Seton Hall3/10 L 5-7 N.C. State3/13 W 9-8 U.S. International-1 (8)3/14 L 1-8 Washington State-13/15 L 6-7 Kansas State-13/16 L 4-9 at Fresno State3/17 W 6-4 Liberty-13/18 W 2-0 Missouri-13/21 W 6-4 Tennessee3/24 W 6-1 Georgia Tech3/25 L 3-4 Clemson3/26 W 3-0 Clemson3/28 L 1-2 Pace3/29 W 3-2 Pace4/1 W 4-3 at Virginia (10)4/2 W 10-5 at Virginia4/3 W 6-2 Campbell4/4 W 6-3 at Duke4/8 W 7-3 Maryland (7)4/9 W 5-4 Virginia (14)4/11 W 4-2 at Duke4/12 L 3-5 UNC Wilmington4/13 W 2-1 Coastal Carolina4/13 L 3-5 Coastal Carolina (13)4/16 W 7-6 N.C. State (11)4/16 W 4-1 N.C. State (7)4/18 W 11-0 Duke4/19 L 3-7 Wake Forest4/21 W 12-9 at Georgia Tech4/22 L 1-2 at Georgia Tech4/23 W 4-3 at Clemson

4/25 W 6-4 Wake Forest4/26 W 4-3 at Wake Forest4/27 T 4-4 UNC Charlotte4/28 W 10-2 at Davidson4/29 W 6-3 Davidson (8)5/9 W 14-4 East Carolina (7)5/10 W 4-1 at Va. Commonwealth5/13 W 6-4 Duke-25/14 W 4-2 N.C. State-25/15 L 4-5 Clemson-25/16 W 6-2 Wake Forest-25/16 L 4-12 Clemson-25/19 W 3-2 New Orleans-35/20 W 5-3 Arizona-3 (10)5/21 W 5-1 N.C. State-35/22 L 0-7 Clemson-35/25 W 8-4 Nicholls State-45/26 W 8-3 Jacksonville-45/27 W 2-1 Mississippi State-45/28 L 0-6 Mississippi State-45/28 W 7-1 Mississippi State-46/2 L 2-4 Florida State-56/4 L 3-7 Arkansas-51-Pepsi/Me-N-Ed’s Classic, Fresno, Calif.2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.3-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C.4-NCAA South Regional, Starkville, Miss.5-College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

1990 (51-14, 17-4 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Participants2/10 L 3-6 Florida State-12/11 L 5-8 Louisiana State-12/17 W 5-2 at Coastal Carolina2/18 W 4-2 at Coastal Carolina2/24 W 9-3 George Washington2/24 W 7-3 George Washington (7)2/25 W 9-5 George Washington(10)3/3 W 23-0 Seton Hall3/5 W 2-1 UNC Charlotte3/8 W 6-0 at Duke3/9 W 7-4 at Duke3/10 W 7-3 at Duke3/11 W 5-2 Coastal Carolina3/12 W 13-5 Coastal Carolina3/13 L 2-3 at Tennessee (10)3/14 L 11-12 at Tennessee3/15 W 7-1 Connecticut3/16 W 3-0 Connecticut3/16 W 14-1 Rider3/18 W 12-4 Rider3/18 W 12-7 Rider3/20 W 10-6 Va. Commonwealth3/21 W 13-6 Hartford3/22 W 11-1 Hartford3/23 W 14-4 Maryland3/24 W 13-6 Maryland3/25 W 5-3 Maryland3/28 W 3-0 at Campbell3/30 W 3-2 at Wake Forest3/31 W 5-2 at Wake Forest4/1 L 7-10 at Wake Forest4/3 L 1-2 at East Carolina4/4 W 12-6 at Davidson4/6 W 10-8 Clemson4/7 W 9-3 Clemson4/8 W 11-10 Clemson4/10 W 4-1 at UNC Charlotte4/11 L 1-8 East Carolina4/13 W 10-7 at Virginia (11)4/14 W 13-7 at Virginia4/15 L 5-6 at Virginia4/17 W 5-1 at UNC Wilmington4/18 W 7-6 Davidson4/20 L 6-10 at Georgia Tech4/21 L 5-11 at Georgia Tech4/22 W 12-11 at Georgia Tech (11)4/24 W 9-1 Campbell4/26 W 3-2 N.C. State4/27 W 6-3 at N.C. State4/28 W 4-3 N.C. State5/8 W 7-1 UNC Wilmington5/9 W 5-1 at Princeton (7)5/9 W 2-0 at Princeton (7)

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5/12 W 3-1 Maryland-25/13 W 9-4 Georgia Tech-25/14 W 3-1 Clemson-25/15 W 7-3 Virginia-25/15 W 5-0 N.C. State-25/18 W 5-3 Fresno State-35/19 L 2-3 Arizona-35/20 L 2-4 Southern Cal-35/24 W 3-2 Rutgers-45/25 W 5-3 Iowa-45/26 L 4-5 Georgia-45/26 L 7-9 Rutgers-41-ABCA Hall of Fame Trn., Orlando, Fla.2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.3-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C.4-NCAA Northeast Reg., Waterbury, Conn.

1991 (36-23, 10-10 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/14 L 5-12 at Coastal Carolina2/17 W 8-5 UNC Wilmington2/19 W 11-1 at Campbell2/22 W 6-4 Seton Hall2/23 W 10-4 Seton Hall2/24 W 8-5 Seton Hall2/26 W 10-9 at Coastal Carolina(10)2/27 W 2-1 at East Carolina (10)3/1 W 5-4 Rutgers3/2 L 7-13 Appalachian State3/2 W 11-3 Rutgers3/4 L 8-9 James Madison (11)3/6 W 7-4 at Duke3/7 W 17-1 Duke (7)3/8 W 14-2 Duke3/11 L 2-12 Creighton-13/12 L 1-6 Cal. State-Northridge-13/13 W 4-3 Virginia Tech-13/14 W 8-3 Iowa State-13/15 L 3-4 St. John’s-1 (7)3/16 W 11-1 Virginia Tech-13/19 W 10-3 Old Dominion3/20 W 4-3 Liberty3/24 W 8-7 at Maryland (7)3/24 L 7-10 at Maryland (7)3/26 W 8-1 Md.-Baltimore Co.3/27 L 4-5 Jacksonville3/30 L 9-10 at Wake Forest (7)3/30 L 2-4 at Wake Forest (7)3/31 L 1-6 Wake Forest4/2 W 5-4 Pace (10)4/3 W 16-7 Pace4/5 L 6-15 at Clemson4/6 L 5-6 at Clemson (12)4/7 L 2-6 at Clemson4/9 L 2-3 East Carolina4/10 L 12-14 at UNC Charlotte4/12 W 3-1 Virginia4/13 W 6-4 Virginia4/14 L 1-7 Virginia4/16 W 4-1 at UNC Wilmington4/17 W 6-5 Campbell4/20 W 6-4 Georgia Tech (7)4/20 L 0-2 Georgia Tech (7)4/21 W 4-0 Georgia Tech4/23 W 14-5 Coastal Carolina4/24 W 6-3 Coastal Carolina4/25 L 2-6 at N.C. State4/26 W 6-3 N.C. State4/27 W 4-1 at N.C. State5/7 W 5-4 UNC Charlotte (12)5/8 W 2-0 Princeton (7)5/8 W 11-8 Princeton5/9 W 3-0 Princeton5/11 L 2-7 Wake Forest-25/12 W 3-1 Maryland-25/13 L 1-5 Virginia-25/17 L 1-11 Rider-35/18 L 5-18 UC Santa Barbara-31-Pepsi/Me-N-Ed’s Classic, Fresno, Calif.2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.3-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C.

1992 (31-27, 8-16 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/15 W 8-6 at Coastal Carolina

2/16 W 22-1 at Coastal Carolina2/20 W 6-2 Campbell2/21 L 1-2 Va. Commonwealth2/22 L 9-12 Coastal Carolina2/26 W 5-3 UNC Greensboro2/28 W 4-3 Seton Hall2/29 W 5-2 Seton Hall3/1 L 4-6 Seton Hall3/3 L 1-3 at Old Dominion3/5 W 8-3 at Duke3/7 L 3-6 at Duke3/7 L 2-6 at Duke3/8 L 4-11 at Winthrop3/9 W 5-3 Appalachian State3/10 W 9-2 at Campbell (7)3/13 L 3-9 Florida State3/14 W 11-2 Florida State3/15 L 2-4 Florida State3/16 W 3-0 Western Illinois3/17 W 6-3 Western Illinois3/18 W 17-0 Eastern Kentucky3/20 W 11-2 Maryland3/21 W 8-7 Maryland3/22 W 7-6 Maryland (10)3/24 W 6-5 Bowling Green3/28 L 1-9 at Wake Forest (7)3/28 L 1-3 at Wake Forest (7)3/29 W 5-3 at Wake Forest (10)4/3 L 4-10 Clemson4/4 L 1-7 Clemson4/5 L 5-12 Clemson4/7 W 5-3 at UNC Wilmington4/8 L 4-11 at UNC Charlotte4/8 W 15-0 at UNC Charlotte4/10 W 7-5 at Virginia4/11 W 5-4 at Virginia4/12 L 3-13 at Virginia4/14 W 9-5 UNC Wilmington4/15 W 5-1 East Carolina-14/17 L 1-8 at Georgia Tech4/18 L 4-15 at Georgia Tech4/19 L 3-6 at Georgia Tech4/22 W 11-2 Winthrop4/23 L 3-9 N.C. State4/24 L 4-7 N.C. State4/25 L 3-9 N.C. State5/5 L 0-9 at Princeton5/6 L 0-2 at Princeton (7)5/6 W 7-2 at Princeton (7)5/9 L 4-5 Georgia Tech-25/10 W 11-7 Maryland-25/11 W 7-3 Wake Forest-25/12 L 3-7 Florida State-25/15 W 7-6 Long Beach State-35/16 L 3-5 Wake Forest-35/16 W 15-8 Cal Northridge-3 (10)5/17 W 7-6 East Carolina-31-at Zebulon, N.C.2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.3-Kraft/Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill,N.C.

1993 (43-20, 13-10 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsNCAA Tournament Participants2/20 W 9-1 at Coastal Carolina2/21 W 8-3 at Coastal Carolina2/22 L 4-8 at East Carolina2/23 W 8-3 at Davidson2/27 L 2-3 Seton Hall2/27 W 9-2 Seton Hall2/28 L 7-10 Seton Hall3/2 W 9-4 Appalachian State3/6 W 10-1 St. Louis3/7 W 6-4 Ball State3/7 W 5-2 St. Louis3/8 W 11-10 Ball State3/12 L 3-6 at Florida State3/14 L 3-4 at Florida State (10)3/16 W 5-4 Coastal Carolina3/18 W 13-2 Coastal Carolina3/19 W 4-2 Maryland3/20 W 10-5 Maryland3/21 L 4-7 Maryland3/23 W 4-0 Towson State3/24 W 10-9 Eastern Illinois3/26 W 9-4 Wake Forest

3/28 W 4-3 Wake Forest3/28 L 5-7 Wake Forest (7)4/2 L 2-7 Clemson4/3 W 10-5 Clemson4/4 L 3-4 Clemson4/6 L 14-16 N.C. A&T State4/7 W 12-10 Campbell4/9 W 9-4 Virginia4/10 W 4-1 Virginia4/11 W 9-2 Virginia4/13 W 10-5 East Carolina-14/14 L 1-3 East Carolina-14/16 L 3-4 Georgia Tech4/17 W 7-1 Georgia Tech4/18 L 2-6 Georgia Tech4/20 W 6-5 at UNC Wilmington4/22 W 6-1 at N.C. State4/23 L 1-10 at N.C. State4/24 W 7-6 at N.C. State4/26 W 10-4 Davidson4/27 W 4-3 UNC Wilmington4/28 W 5-3 East Carolina4/28 W 5-4 UNC Greensboro5/9 W 5-2 Duke5/10 L 0-4 Duke5/11 W 3-0 Duke5/12 W 10-9 Princeton (7)5/12 W 4-3 Princeton (7)5/13 W 5-4 Princeton5/15 W 4-3 Wake Forest-25/16 W 6-2 N.C. State-25/18 L 4-7 Clemson-25/18 L 7-12 N.C. State-25/21 W 13-1 Washington State-35/22 W 3-1 Miami-35/23 L 1-10 Southern California-35/27 L 8-9 Hawaii-45/28 W 11-6 Yale-45/29 W 10-8 Hawaii-45/29 W 8-5 UCLA-45/30 L 2-14 Texas A&M-41-Five County Stadium, Zebulon, N.C.2-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.3-Winn Dixie/Carolina Invit., Chapel Hill,N.C.4-NCAA Central I Reg., College Sta.,Texas

1994 (34-21, 10-13 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/4 W 3-1 The Citadel-12/5 L 3-6 at Armstrong State-12/12 W 14-9 at Coastal Carolina2/13 L 2-7 at Coastal Carolina2/15 W 11-10 at Campbell2/18 W 14-2 Appalachian State2/19 L 3-10 Coastal Carolina2/20 W 8-1 Coastal Carolina2/22 W 6-2 Campbell2/25 W 12-1 Seton Hall2/26 W 14-2 Seton Hall2/27 W 6-3 Seton Hall3/4 W 7-4 West Virginia3/5 W 4-2 West Virginia3/6 L 4-12 West Virginia3/8 W 19-5 at Davidson3/10 W 14-3 Temple3/11 W 7-5 Connecticut3/12 W 12-3 Connecticut3/13 W 2-1 Connecticut3/15 W 14-6 Marist3/16 W 23-0 Marist3/18 W 6-4 at Wake Forest3/19 L 6-14 at Wake Forest3/20 L 1-10 at Wake Forest3/22 W 20-4 Davidson3/23 W 9-5 Davidson3/25 W 3-2 Florida State3/26 L 5-9 Florida State3/29 W 8-4 UNC Greensboro4/1 L 4-7 at Georgia Tech4/2 L 6-7 at Georgia Tech (10)4/3 W 11-8 at Georgia Tech4/8 W 2-1 at Virginia4/9 W 2-1 at Virginia4/10 W 8-6 at Virginia4/13 L 3-6 at East Carolina

4/15 W 4-0 Maryland4/16 W 22-1 Maryland4/17 L 2-4 Maryland4/19 W 6-4 at UNC Wilmington(10)4/22 L 1-11 Clemson4/23 W 5-0 Clemson4/24 L 2-3 Clemson4/26 W 9-0 UNC Wilmington4/27 L 5-7 East Carolina5/8 L 12-16 Duke-25/9 L 2-4 at Duke5/10 L 4-7 at Duke5/13 L 3-5 N.C. State5/14 W 10-5 N.C. State5/15 L 8-10 N.C. State5/18 L 4-7 Georgia Tech-35/19 W 13-12 Duke-35/20 L 6-11 N.C. State-31-Great Savannah Shootout, Savannah,Ga.2-Durham Athletic Park, Durham, N.C.3-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1995 (39-23, 14-10 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsNCAA Tournament Participants2/10 W 5-2 Georgia-12/10 L 1-12 Miami-12/11 L 5-11 Central Florida-12/12 L 3-6 Georgia-12/17 W 11-5 George Washington (7)2/17 L 2-3 George Washington (8)2/19 W 5-4 Appalachian State2/21 W 25-1 at Furman2/22 W 5-4 at Campbell (12)2/24 W 8-6 Seton Hall2/25 W 5-2 Seton Hall2/26 L 5-6 Seton Hall3/3 W 2-1 at UNC Wilmington-23/4 W 10-5 George Mason-23/6 L 4-6 East Carolina-23/9 W 10-7 Campbell3/10 L 0-3 Delaware3/11 W 5-4 Delaware3/12 W 9-7 Delaware3/13 W 11-6 Marist3/16 L 5-6 Richmond3/17 W 5-0 Virginia3/18 W 12-11 Virginia (10)3/19 W 6-5 Virginia3/21 W 11-3 UMBC3/22 W 2-1 East Carolina-33/24 W 11-9 Georgia Tech3/25 W 7-5 Georgia Tech3/26 L 5-7 Georgia Tech3/28 W 8-5 Louisville3/29 W 9-7 Louisville3/31 L 2-3 at Clemson4/1 L 1-20 at Clemson4/2 W 11-8 at Clemson4/7 L 1-11 at Maryland4/8 W 16-4 at Maryland4/9 W 10-6 at Maryland4/12 W 9-7 Towson State (7)4/14 W 11-4 Duke4/15 W 8-2 Duke4/16 W 25-4 Duke4/19 W 6-1 UNC Greensboro4/21 L 4-9 at N.C. State4/22 L 5-10 at N.C. State4/23 L 2-3 at N.C. State4/25 W 7-2 Appalachian State-44/26 L 1-2 at UNC Greensboro5/6 W 13-1 Furman5/7 W 12-2 Wake Forest5/8 L 4-5 Wake Forest5/9 L 5-8 Wake Forest5/13 W 3-2 at Florida State (8)5/13 L 1-13 at Florida State (7)5/14 W 5-3 at Florida State5/17 W 4-1 Wake Forest-55/18 L 4-6 Clemson-55/19 W 12-9 Georgia Tech-55/20 L 1-10 Florida State-55/26 W 6-3 South Florida-65/27 W 6-5 Fla. International-6

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5/28 L 4-8 Miami-65/28 L 0-7 Texas A&M-61-Olive Garden Baseball Classic, Orlando,Fla.2-Bojangles-Seahawk Challenge,Wilmington, N.C.3-at Kinston, N.C.4-at Hickory, N.C.5-ACC Tournament, Greenville, S.C.6-NCAA Atlantic II Regional, Coral Gables,Fla.

1996 (33-25, 11-13 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/9 L 4-12 Texas Tech-12/10 L 3-8 at Central Florida-12/11 W 7-6 Alabama-12/18 W 8-5 at Coastal Carolina2/19 W 5-4 at Coastal Carolina2/22 W 10-1 UNC Asheville2/23 W 10-1 Seton Hall2/24 L 5-9 Seton Hall2/25 W 4-1 Seton Hall2/27 L 2-9 Campbell3/2 W 7-1 Richmond3/3 W 3-1 Richmond3/3 W 2-1 Richmond3/4 W 7-0 at Campbell3/8 W 8-5 Rider3/9 L 6-9 Rider3/10 W 8-7 Rider (14)3/11 L 1-3 Butler3/12 L 9-12 Coastal Carolina3/13 W 10-6 Coastal Carolina3/14 W 8-6 Northern Illinois3/16 W 12-1 Ohio3/17 W 6-4 Ohio3/20 L 1-2 Florida State (7)3/20 L 1-7 Florida State (7)3/21 L 1-9 Florida State3/23 L 0-15 at Virginia3/24 W 5-4 at Virginia3/25 L 7-9 at Virginia3/29 L 2-8 at Wake Forest3/30 W 4-0 at Wake Forest3/31 W 17-3 at Wake Forest4/3 L 3-12 at UNC Greensboro4/5 W 7-3 Maryland4/7 L 0-12 Maryland4/7 L 6-11 Maryland (7)4/9 L 4-8 VirginiaCommonwealth4/10 W 8-6 Appalachian State4/12 L 1-11 Clemson4/13 L 5-7 Clemson4/14 L 2-7 Clemson4/16 L 2-4 at UNC Wilmington4/19 W 12-6 at Georgia Tech4/20 W 8-7 at Georgia Tech4/21 W 12-11 at Georgia Tech4/23 W 5-2 UNC Wilmington4/24 W 19-5 UNC Greensboro4/25 W 16-3 N.C. A&T4/25 W 13-0 Radford5/4 W 8-4 Winthrop5/5 L 3-5 at Duke-25/6 W 7-6 at Duke5/7 W 9-8 at Duke5/10 W 3-2 N.C. State (12)5/11 L 0-9 N.C. State5/12 W 17-6 N.C. State5/16 L 9-13 Georgia Tech-35/16 L 3-13 Duke-31-Olive Garden Baseball Classic, Orlando,Fla.2-at Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham,N.C.3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.

1997 (29-31, 6-18 ACC)Coach: Mike Roberts2/15 L 11-14 at Coastal Carolina2/16 W 10-8 at Coastal Carolina2/19 W 9-1 at Campbell2/21 L 4-11 Louisiana State-12/22 L 4-7 at Tulane-13/23 L 7-13 New Orleans-1

2/25 W 10-4 Campbell3/1 l 7-9 Seton Hall3/1 W 6-5 Seton Hall3/2 W 8-5 Seton Hall (10)3/2 W 10-3 Connecticut3/3 L 6-7 Connecticut3/5 W 9-4 at East Carolina3/6 L 10-11 Appalachian State (10)3/8 L 8-11 Georgia Tech3/9 L 7-10 Georgia Tech3/10 L 8-9 Georgia Tech3/11 W 18-7 Marshall3/12 W 8-1 VirginiaCommonwealth3/15 W 10-8 at Maryland3/16 W 6-5 at Maryland (11)3/16 L 2-4 at Maryland (7)3/20 W 7-6 Towson State (9)3/20 W 10-4 Towson State 3/21 W 6-3 Yale3/22 W 10-3 Yale3/22 W 19-10 Kent3/23 W 2-1 Kent (10)3/24 W 11-1 Kent3/26 W 8-6 East Tennessee State3/28 L 8-15 Duke3/29 W 9-6 Duke3/30 L 10-11 Duke (11)4/4 L 8-9 at N.C. State4/5 L 4-12 at N.C. State4/6 L 6-8 at N.C. State4/8 W 16-3 William & Mary4/9 W 8-7 at UNC Wilmington4/11 W 4-1 Wake Forest4/13 L 1-8 Wake Forest4/13 L 8-10 Wake Forest4/15 L 2-8 UNC Wilmington4/16 L 4-8 Radford4/18 W 6-4 Virginia4/19 L 2-13 Virginia4/20 W 11-9 Virginia (12)4/21 W 5-2 UNC Asheville4/22 W 11-8 East Carolina4/24 L 10-22 Coastal Carolina (7)4/24 L 5-6 Coastal Carolina (7)5/4 L 2-17 at Clemson5/5 L 10-11 at Clemson5/6 L 4-5 at Clemson5/9 L 2-8 at Florida State5/10 L 5-8 at Florida State5/11 L 6-11 at Florida State5/13 W 4-2 Maryland-25/14 L 6-7 Georgia Tech-25/15 W 4-3 Wake Forest-25/16 L 2-4 N.C. State-21-Winn-Dixie Showdown, New Orleans,La.2-ACC Tournament, St. Petersburg, Fla.

1998 (42-23, 13-10 ACC)Coach: Mike RobertsNCAA Tournament Participants2/7 W 21-8 at Coastal Carolina (8)2/13 L 0-10 Southern California-12/14 L 9-16 Southern California-12/15 L 2-10 Southern California-12/18 W 8-1 East Tennessee State2/20 W 12-2 Seton Hall2/21 L 3-6 Seton Hall2/22 W 6-4 Seton Hall2/24 W 10-3 William & Mary2/25 W 8-3 at Campbell2/27 W 6-1 George Mason2/28 W 14-7 George Mason3/1 W 6-5 George Mason3/4 W 14-11 Appalachian State3/6 W 10-0 Maryland3/7 W 8-5 Maryland3/9 W 20-6 Richmond3/10 W 7-6 VirginiaCommonwealth3/13 W 11-10 at Georgia Tech3/14 L 4-11 at Georgia Tech3/15 W 9-1 at Georgia Tech3/17 W 6-4 Princeton3/20 L 0-1 at Miami (10)3/21 L 2-8 at Miami

3/22 L 2-4 at Miami3/24 W 7-4 Towson3/25 W 17-3 Towson3/27 W 6-5 at Virginia3/28 L 5-18 at Virginia3/29 L 7-12 at Virginia4/4 W 10-5 at Wake Forest4/5 L 0-3 at Wake Forest4/5 L 6-7 at Wake Forest4/7 L 8-11 at UNC Wilmington4/8 W 9-2 Elon4/10 W 6-5 Florida State4/11 L 4-20 Florida State4/12 L 3-4 Florida State4/13 L 6-7 N.C. State-24/15 W 5-2 The Citadel4/17 W 9-5 at Duke4/18 W 8-6 at Duke (10)4/19 W 13-10 at Duke4/21 W 7-2 Davidson4/22 W 16-15 Campbell (11)4/22 W 18-1 Campbell (5)4/24 W 4-0 N.C. State4/25 W 17-5 N.C. State4/26 L 4-9 N.C. State4/28 W 12-7 UNC Wilmington4/29 W 9-8 Coastal Carolina4/29 W 8-3 East Carolina4/30 W 10-4 Coastal Carolina5/9 W 12-9 Clemson5/9 L 1-8 Clemson5/10 L 6-7 Clemson5/13 W 4-1 Clemson-35/14 W 3-0 Duke-35/15 L 11-13 Florida State-3 (10)5/16 L 0-3 Wake Forest-35/21 L 2-6 Texas Tech-45/22 W 6-5 Miami-45/23 W 8-2 Florida International-45/24 W 4-2 South Carolina-45/24 L 4-7 Miami-41-Homestead, Fla.2-Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham,N.C.3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.4-NCAA Atlantic I Regional, Coral Gables,Fla.

1999 (41-18, 13-11 ACC)Coach: Mike FoxNCAA Tournament Participants2/12 W 8-3 East Carolina-12/13 W 8-0 VirginiaCommonwealth-12/14 W 8-5 at Citadel-12/19 W 11-3 Seton Hall2/20 W 9-3 Seton Hall2/21 W 15-1 Seton Hall2/25 W 7-5 Winthrop2/26 W 11-4 Temple2/27 W 18-5 Temple2/27 W 8-1 Temple3/2 W 13-1 Liberty3/4 W 6-5 Coastal Carolina3/8 W 7-4 New Mexico-23/9 W 11-3 Navy-23/10 W 15-7 Portland-23/11 W 18-3 Pennsylvania-23/12 L 7-11 Fresno State-23/13 W 8-5 Fresno State-23/17 W 4-3 Appalachian State3/19 L 7-9 Wake Forest3/20 W 11-1 Wake Forest3/21 W 9-3 Wake Forest3/23 W 5-0 Towson3/24 W 14-2 Towson3/26 L 6-12 at Florida State3/27 L 4-5 at Florida State (10)3/28 L 4-9 at Florida State 3/30 W 8-5 Elon3/31 W 11-6 Davidson4/2 W 13-12 at N.C. State4/3 L 7-8 at N.C. State4/4 L 1-3 at N.C. State4/6 W 10-3 VirginiaCommonwealth4/9 L 1-2 at Maryland

4/10 W 4-2 at Maryland4/10 W 17-5 at Maryland4/13 W 7-3 at Campbell4/14 W 7-2 UNC Charlotte4/16 W 10-9 Virginia4/17 W 3-2 Virginia4/18 W 6-5 Virginia4/20 L 4-10 at UNC Wilmington4/21 W 7-6 Campbell4/23 W 21-3 Duke4/24 W 7-4 Duke4/25 W 8-0 Duke4/27 L 6-8 at East Carolina5/8 W 7-6 Mount Olive5/9 L 7-20 at Clemson5/10 L 4-5 at Clemson5/11 W 7-5 at Clemson5/15 W 5-0 Georgia Tech5/15 L 2-3 Georgia Tech5/16 L 2-3 Georgia Tech5/19 L 4-15 Georgia Tech-35/20 L 3-6 Maryland-35/28 W 8-5 Nevada-45/29 L 4-7 Stanford-45/29 L 1-5 Nevada-41-Winn-Dixie Shootout, Charleston, S.C.2- Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno,Calif.3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.4-NCAA Tournament, Palo Alto Regional,

Palo Alto, Calif.

2000 (46-17, 12-12 ACC)Coach: Mike FoxNCAA Tournament Participants1/28 W 9-6 Central Florida-11/29 W 8-2 Rice-11/30 W 9-0 Miami (Fla.)-12/9 W 14-0 Elon2/13 W 21-10 Penn State2/13 W 3-2 Penn State (10)2/18 W 17-13 at UCLA2/19 W 6-4 at UCLA2/20 W 12-11 at UCLA (6)2/23 W 6-4 East Carolina2/25 W 8-0 Seton Hall2/26 W 15-8 Seton Hall2/27 W 7-5 Seton Hall3/1 W 8-4 Va. Commonwealth3/4 W 4-3 West Virginia3/5 W 6-0 West Virginia3/7 W 11-8 Western Carolina3/8 W 4-1 Western Carolina3/11 W 9-0 Richmond3/12 W 2-1 Richmond3/14 W 10-0 Pace3/17 L 4-5 at Georgia Tech3/18 L 3-16 at Georgia Tech3/19 L 7-8 at Georgia Tech3/21 L 8-9 Towson3/22 W 25-2 Towson3/24 L 11-14 NC State3/25 W 5-2 NC State3/26 W 4-1 NC State3/28 W 10-3 Coastal Carolina3/31 W 6-0 Clemson4/1 L 2-10 Clemson4/2 W 5-2 Clemson4/5 W 11-5 Davidson4/7 L 7-9 at Wake Forest4/8 L 8-9 at Wake Forest4/9 L 3-4 at Wake Forest4/11 W 6-1 UNC Wilmington4/12 W 14-10 at UNC Charlotte4/14 W 8-2 Maryland4/15 W 13-11 Maryland4/16 W 23-8 Maryland4/18 W 8-2 at East Carolina4/19 W 8-4 UNC Charlotte4/21 L 5-6 at Virginia4/22 W 5-4 at Virginia4/23 L 6-10 at Virginia4/27 W 16-1 at Duke4/29 W 5-3 at Duke (10)4/29 W 10-6 at Duke5/2 W 4-3 UNC Greensboro

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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Year W-L-T Pct.1867 1-0 1.0001868-90 No Team1891 1-2 .3331892 4-1 .8001893 4-3 .5711894 10-4 .7141895 6-4 .6001896 10-1 .9091897 4-7-1 .3751898 9-3-1 .7301899 12-2 .857

1900 9-1-1 .8641901 11-4-2 .7011902 7-6 .5381903 13-2-2 .8241904 5-8 .3851905 12-6 .6671906 10-6-1 .6181907 10-9-2 .5241908 12-9 .5711909 19-5 .7921910 17-9 .654

1911 15-7 .6821912 11-7 .6111913 7-11 .3891914 8-11-1 .4251915 12-4 .7501916 7-11 .3891917 10-6 .6251918 7-6 .5381919 11-7-2 .600

1920 8-9-2 .4741921 17-3-2 .8181922 19-2 .9051923 11-8-2 .5711924 9-14 .3911925 14-10 .5831926 9-16 .3601927 14-8-1 .6301928 13-9 .5911929 16-6 .727

1930 13-12 .5201931 16-4-2 .7731932 11-8 .5791933 15-7 .5821934 21-2 .9131935 8-14 .3641936 6-10 .3751937 12-10-1 .5431938 14-6 .7001939 11-7 .611

1940 17-6 .7391941 15-6-1 .7051942 17-5 .7731943 13-4 .7651944 9-12 .4291945 13-11 .5421946 15-13 .5361947 15-11-2 .5711948 18-8-1 .6851949 20-9-2 .677

1950 16-18 .4711951 16-10 .6151952 18-10 .6431953 19-8 .704

PLEASE NOTE:• From 1954-1972, theACC Championship wasdetermined by regularseason competition.Since 1973, the ACCchampion has beendetermined by tourna-ment play, with theexception of 1979 whenno tournament was held.

• ACC Finish reflectsregular-season finish.

* Years in which Carolina

ACC ACC ACCYear W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Finish1954 14-11 .560 7-8 .467 5th1955 12-12 .500 8-5 .615 3rd1956 14-10-1 .580 9-4 .678 3rd1957 15-11 .577 9-5 .643 2nd1958 19-8-1 .696 11-4 .733 2nd1959 17-7 .708 9-6 .600 2nd

1960 23-8 .742 11-3 .786 1st1961 15-7 .683 10-4 .714 2nd1962 10-14 .417 4-10 .286 8th1963 20-9 .690 9-5 .643 3rd1964 24-7 .774 14-0 1.000 1st1965 14-15 .483 6-8 .429 5th1966 21-13 .618 12-2 .857 1st1967 19-8-1 .696 8-5 .615 4th1968 21-12 .636 12-6 .667 3rd1969 23-11 .676 14-4 .778 1st

1970 12-20 .375 7-13 .350 7th1971 13-19 .406 7-7 .500 4th1972 23-9 .719 10-5 .667 2nd1973 11-15 .423 5-7 .417 4th1974 22-8-1 .726 9-3 .750 2nd1975 17-19 .472 4-7 .364 4th1976 19-17 .528 8-4 .667 3rd1977 18-17 .514 6-6 .500 4th1978 38-17 .691 9-3 .750 2nd1979 33-16-1 .670 7-5 .583 3rd

1980 39-17 .696 11-1 .917 1st1981 38-15 .717 6-7 .462 6th1982 29-27 .518 7-5 .583 2nd *1983 42-10 .808 10-2 .833 1st *1984 44-13 .772 12-2 .857 2nd *1985 40-17-1 .698 9-4-1 .679 3rd1986 33-22 .600 7-7 .500 4th1987 31-22 .585 13-7 .650 3rd1988 34-27 .557 10-11 .476 5th1989 41-18-1 .695 15-4 .789 1st

1990 51-14 .785 17-4 .810 1st *1991 36-23 .610 10-10 .500 4th1992 31-27 .534 8-16 .333 7th1993 43-20 .683 13-10 .565 4th1994 34-21 .618 10-13 .435 6th1995 39-23 .629 14-10 .583 4th1996 33-25 .569 11-13 .458 5th-tied1997 29-31 .483 6-18 .250 8th1998 42-23 .646 13-10 .565 5th-tied1999 41-18 .695 13-11 .542 4th

2000 46-17 .730 12-12 .500 5thTotals 2035-1208-36 .626 452-316-1 .588

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