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FEBRUARY Sat............15 .................... at Coastal Carolina ...................W, 7-5 at Coastal Carolina ................ W, 10-6 Sun. ......... 16 .................... at Coastal Carolina ............... L, 8-5 (7) Fri. ........... 21 .................... vs. Butler................................ W, 15-7 Sat........... 22 .................... at USC-Upstate ....................... W, 5-2 Sun. ......... 23 .................... vs. Fordham ............................. L, 9-2 Fri. ........... 28 .................... vs. Ohio State .......................... L, 6-2 MARCH Sat........... 01 .................... at East Carolina ........................ L, 4-2 Sun. ......... 02 .................... vs. WKU ............................. L, 3-2 (11) Sat........... 08 .................... at No. 17 North Carolina* ......... L, 9-5 at No. 17 North Carolina* ..........L, 2-1 Sun. ......... 09 .................... at No. 17 North Carolina* ........ W, 6-4 Tues..........11 .................... at Presbyterian ......................W, 12-3 Wed......... 12 .................... at Presbyterian ............... W, 10-9 (11) Fri. ........... 14 .................... at Virginia Tech* ..................... L, 11-5 Sat............15 .................... at Virginia Tech* ................... L, 11-10 Sun. ......... 16 .................... at Virginia Tech* ..................... L, 11-7 Tue. ......... 18 .................... Youngstown State.................. W, 12-1 Wed......... 19 .................... at Akron .................................W, 11-8 Fri. ........... 21 .................... Duke* ..................................... W, 3-2 Sat........... 22 .................... Duke* ..................................... W, 5-1 Duke* ..................................... W, 8-5 Tues......... 25 .................... at West Virginia ........................ L, 6-3 Fri. ........... 28 .................... No. 23 Georgia Tech* ...............3 p.m. Fat. .......... 29 .................... No. 23 Georgia Tech* ...............3 p.m. Sun. ......... 30 .................... No. 23 Georgia Tech* ...............1 p.m. APRIL Tue. ......... 01 .................... West Virginia........................... 6 p.m. Wed......... 02 .................... at Youngstown State ........... 5:30 p.m. Fri. ........... 04 .................... Virginia* ..................................3 p.m. Sat........... 05 .................... Virginia* ..................................3 p.m. Sun. ......... 06 .................... Virginia* ..................................1 p.m. Tue. ......... 08 .................... Akron...................................... 6 p.m. Fri. ............11 .................... at Miami* ................................ 7 p.m. Sat........... 12 .................... at Miami* ................................ 7 p.m. Sun. ..........13 .................... at Miami* ................................1 p.m. Tue. ..........15 .................... Youngstown State....................3 p.m. Wed......... 16 .................... at Kent State ............................3 p.m. Fri. ........... 18 .................... Clemson* ............................... 6 p.m. Sat........... 19 .................... Clemson* ................................3 p.m. Sun. ......... 20 .................... Clemson* ................................1 p.m. Sun. ..........27 .................... at Arkansas Pine Bluff ...............Noon Sun. ..........27 .................... at Arkansas Pine Bluff ................ TBA Mon......... 28 .................... at Arkansas Pine Bluff ............ 11 a.m. MAY Fri. ........... 02 .................... at Boston College*.............. 2:30 p.m. Sat........... 03 .................... at Boston College*.............. 1:30 p.m. Sun. ......... 04 .................... at Boston College*...................1 p.m. Wed......... 07 .................... at Ohio .................................... 6 p.m. Fri. ........... 09 .................... Maryland* .............................. 6 p.m. Sat........... 10 .................... Maryland* ...............................3 p.m. Sun. ..........11 .................... Maryland* ...............................1 p.m. Tue. ..........13 .................... Kent State............................... 6 p.m. Thu. ......... 16 .................... at Notre Dame* .................. 5:35 p.m. Fri. ............17 .................... at Notre Dame* .................. 5:35 p.m. Sat........... 18 .................... at Notre Dame* .................. 1:35 p.m. Times listed in EST All times and dates are subject to change TAKING ON TECH Pitt hosts No. 23 Georgia Tech this weekend for the first-ever meeting between the two schools in their nearly 260 years of combined baseball history. The Yellow Jackets are playing well, and had won eight of their last 10 before dropping Tuesday’s contest to Mercer, 4-1. Tech has also won two consecutive series against ACC opponents, taking two of three from both Miami and North Carolina, ranked No. 22 and No. 13, respectively, at the time. Offensively, the Yellow Jackets are nearly equal to the Panthers in production (148 versus 142 runs). Table-setter Danny Spingola leads the team in runs scored (23) and is tied for sixth in the league with eight swipes in nine tries. Former walk-on Thomas Smith’s .349 batting average and .450 on-base percentage are both in the ACC’s top-10, and along with Mott Hyde (.472 slugging percentage, 19 RBI), powers the offense. Jonathan King (2-0, 1.96 ERA) and Cole Pitts (1-0, 3.18 ERA) lead Georgia Tech’s starting rotation, but Dusty Isaacs’ 11 appearances out of the ‘pen have yielded the most decisions on the staff (4-3, 2.25 ERA). Sam Clay’s 0.61 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 14.2 innings make him a go-to reliever to preserve a lead. BROOM FOR THE BLUE DEVILS ACC baseball was ushered into Pittsburgh with a three-game sweep of Duke last weekend in the Panthers’ first-ever home series in their new league, extending their streak of consecutive conference victories at Charles L. Cost Field to 15. The series concluded a week that saw Pitt start its home schedule a perfect 5-0 for the first time since 2012. Opening with wins over Youngstown State and Akron, the Panthers scored 10 or more runs in the first two home games of the year for the first time since doing so against Fordham on March 13-14, 2010 at Trees Field. After rocky play to open March this year, Pitt has rebounded to post victories in five of its last six and eight of its last 12 games. Beating the Panthers at home is a tough assign- ment regardless, even for the nation’s best teams. Pitt has won four of its last five games against nationally ranked opponents at home, including a three-game series sweep against No. 16 Notre Dame last season. Overall, Pitt is 9-13 versus top-25 opponents since 2009, and 1-2 this season after defeating North Carolina, 6-4, on March 9th. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK The Panthers officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013 after spending 29 baseball seasons in the Big East Conference. Pitt is 59-104 (.369 winning percentage) all-time against current members of the ACC and 41-58 (.414 winning percentage) overall under head coach Joe Jordano (1998-present). From 2010-13, the Panthers posted the third best winning percentage (.621, 141-86) and the fourth most conference wins (62- 42) among all Big East teams during that span. The ACC has seen a total of nine programs make regional appearances since 2009, including eight with at least two appearances and six with at least five. The confer - ence has also had the second most regional appearances (37) and second most appearances in the College World Series (9) in the past five seasons, with two programs advancing to the collegiate game’s biggest stage in 2013 (North Carolina, a No. 1 national seed, and North Carolina State). Six ACC programs are cur- rently ranked in the Baseball America Top-25 Poll – No. 1 Florida State, No. 3 Virginia, No. 20 Clemson, No. 23 Georgia Tech No. 24 North Carolina and No. 25 North Carolina State BOO WHO? Boo Vazquez (JR/Youngstown, Ohio), named the No. 11 prospect in the ACC by Perfect Game and the No. 67 prospect in the country by Baseball America, continues to improve his power and proficiency at the plate for the Panthers. The 38th round selection by the Colorado Rockies in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft is at his best when the competition is the toughest, with roughly half of his offensive production coming in only the nine ACC games of the 23 games played overall so far by the Panthers. In conference play, Vazquez leads the Panthers in virtually every offensive category to include home runs (2), batting average (.371), Atlantic Coast Conference Series Pitt (12-11, 4-5 ACC) vs. No. 23 Georgia Tech (15-10, 5-4 ACC) Game 26 RHP Matt Wotherspoon (2-3, 7.76 ERA) v. RHP Matthew Grimes (3-0, 3.57 ERA) Game 24 RHP Rhys Aldenhoven (2-1, 3.60 ERA) v. RHP Josh Heddinger (1-1, 4.38 ERA) Game 25 RHP Joseph Harvey (1-1, 3.81 ERA) v. LHP Devin Stanton (1-0, 3.68 ERA) PITTSBURGH PANTHERS SERIES INFORMATION .com/PITTSBURGHPANTHERS @PITTBASEBALLACC 3719 TERRACE STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA 15261 OFFICE: (412) 648-8240 FAX: (412) 648-8248 INAUGURAL SEASON OF ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP

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FEBRUARY Sat............15 .................... at Coastal Carolina ...................W, 7-5 at Coastal Carolina ................ W, 10-6 Sun. ......... 16 .................... at Coastal Carolina ...............L, 8-5 (7) Fri. ........... 21 .................... vs. Butler................................W, 15-7 Sat........... 22 .................... at USC-Upstate ....................... W, 5-2 Sun. ......... 23 .................... vs. Fordham ............................. L, 9-2 Fri. ........... 28 .................... vs. Ohio State .......................... L, 6-2

MARCH Sat........... 01 .................... at East Carolina ........................ L, 4-2 Sun. ......... 02 .................... vs. WKU ............................. L, 3-2 (11) Sat........... 08 .................... at No. 17 North Carolina* ......... L, 9-5 at No. 17 North Carolina* ..........L, 2-1 Sun. ......... 09 .................... at No. 17 North Carolina* ........ W, 6-4 Tues..........11 .................... at Presbyterian ......................W, 12-3 Wed. ........ 12 .................... at Presbyterian ............... W, 10-9 (11) Fri. ........... 14 .................... at Virginia Tech* ..................... L, 11-5 Sat............15 .................... at Virginia Tech* ................... L, 11-10 Sun. ......... 16 .................... at Virginia Tech* ..................... L, 11-7 Tue. ......... 18 .................... Youngstown State..................W, 12-1 Wed. ........ 19 .................... at Akron .................................W, 11-8 Fri. ........... 21 .................... Duke* ..................................... W, 3-2 Sat........... 22 .................... Duke* ..................................... W, 5-1 Duke* ..................................... W, 8-5 Tues......... 25 .................... at West Virginia ........................ L, 6-3 Fri. ........... 28 .................... No. 23 Georgia Tech* ...............3 p.m. Fat. .......... 29 .................... No. 23 Georgia Tech* ...............3 p.m. Sun. ......... 30 .................... No. 23 Georgia Tech* ...............1 p.m.

APRIL Tue. ......... 01 .................... West Virginia ........................... 6 p.m. Wed. ........ 02 .................... at Youngstown State ...........5:30 p.m. Fri. ........... 04 .................... Virginia* ..................................3 p.m. Sat........... 05 .................... Virginia* ..................................3 p.m. Sun. ......... 06 .................... Virginia* ..................................1 p.m. Tue. ......... 08 .................... Akron ...................................... 6 p.m. Fri. ............11 .................... at Miami* ................................7 p.m. Sat........... 12 .................... at Miami* ................................7 p.m. Sun. ..........13 .................... at Miami* ................................1 p.m. Tue. ..........15 .................... Youngstown State....................3 p.m. Wed. ........ 16 .................... at Kent State ............................3 p.m. Fri. ........... 18 .................... Clemson* ............................... 6 p.m. Sat........... 19 .................... Clemson* ................................3 p.m. Sun. ......... 20 .................... Clemson* ................................1 p.m. Sun. ..........27 .................... at Arkansas Pine Bluff ...............Noon Sun. ..........27 .................... at Arkansas Pine Bluff ................ TBA Mon. ........ 28 .................... at Arkansas Pine Bluff ............ 11 a.m.

MAY Fri. ........... 02 .................... at Boston College* ..............2:30 p.m. Sat........... 03 .................... at Boston College* .............. 1:30 p.m. Sun. ......... 04 .................... at Boston College* ...................1 p.m. Wed. ........ 07 .................... at Ohio .................................... 6 p.m. Fri. ........... 09 .................... Maryland* .............................. 6 p.m. Sat........... 10 .................... Maryland* ...............................3 p.m. Sun. ..........11 .................... Maryland* ...............................1 p.m. Tue. ..........13 .................... Kent State ............................... 6 p.m. Thu. ......... 16 .................... at Notre Dame* .................. 5:35 p.m. Fri. ............17 .................... at Notre Dame* .................. 5:35 p.m. Sat........... 18 .................... at Notre Dame* .................. 1:35 p.m.

Times listed in ESTAll times and dates are subject to change

TAKING ON TECHPitt hosts No. 23 Georgia Tech this weekend for the first-ever meeting between the two schools in their nearly 260 years of combined baseball history. The Yellow Jackets are playing well, and had won eight of their last 10 before dropping Tuesday’s contest to Mercer, 4-1. Tech has also won two consecutive series against ACC opponents, taking two of three from both Miami and North Carolina, ranked No. 22 and No. 13, respectively, at the time. Offensively, the Yellow Jackets are nearly equal to the Panthers in production (148 versus 142 runs). Table-setter Danny Spingola leads the team in runs scored (23) and is tied for sixth in the league with eight swipes in nine tries. Former walk-on Thomas Smith’s .349 batting average and .450 on-base percentage are both in the ACC’s top-10, and along with Mott Hyde (.472 slugging percentage, 19 RBI), powers the offense. Jonathan King (2-0, 1.96 ERA) and Cole Pitts (1-0, 3.18 ERA) lead Georgia Tech’s starting rotation, but Dusty Isaacs’ 11 appearances out of the ‘pen have yielded the most decisions on the staff (4-3, 2.25 ERA). Sam Clay’s 0.61 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 14.2 innings make him a go-to reliever to preserve a lead.

BROOM FOR THE BLUE DEVILSACC baseball was ushered into Pittsburgh with a three-game sweep of Duke last weekend in the Panthers’ first-ever home series in their new league, extending their streak of consecutive conference victories at Charles L. Cost Field to 15. The series concluded a week that saw Pitt start its home schedule a perfect 5-0 for the first time since 2012. Opening with wins over Youngstown State and Akron, the Panthers scored 10 or more runs in the first two home games of the year for the first time since doing so against Fordham on March 13-14, 2010 at Trees Field. After rocky play to open March this year, Pitt has rebounded to post victories in five of its last six and eight of its last 12 games. Beating the Panthers at home is a tough assign-ment regardless, even for the nation’s best teams. Pitt has won four of its last five games against nationally ranked opponents at home, including a three-game series sweep against No. 16 Notre Dame last season. Overall, Pitt is 9-13 versus top-25 opponents since 2009, and 1-2 this season after defeating North Carolina, 6-4, on March 9th.

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCKThe Panthers officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013 after spending 29 baseball seasons in the Big East Conference. Pitt is 59-104 (.369 winning percentage) all-time against current members of the ACC and 41-58 (.414 winning percentage) overall under head coach Joe Jordano (1998-present). From 2010-13, the Panthers posted the third best winning percentage (.621, 141-86) and the fourth most conference wins (62-42) among all Big East teams during that span. The ACC has seen a total of nine programs make regional appearances since 2009, including eight with at least two appearances and six with at least five. The confer-ence has also had the second most regional appearances (37) and second most appearances in the College World Series (9) in the past five seasons, with two programs advancing to the collegiate game’s biggest stage in 2013 (North Carolina, a No. 1 national seed, and North Carolina State). Six ACC programs are cur-rently ranked in the Baseball America Top-25 Poll – No. 1 Florida State, No. 3 Virginia, No. 20 Clemson, No. 23 Georgia Tech No. 24 North Carolina and No. 25 North Carolina State

BOO WHO?Boo Vazquez (JR/Youngstown, Ohio), named the No. 11 prospect in the ACC by Perfect Game and the No. 67 prospect in the country by Baseball America, continues to improve his power and proficiency at the plate for the Panthers. The 38th round selection by the Colorado Rockies in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft is at his best when the competition is the toughest, with roughly half of his offensive production coming in only the nine ACC games of the 23 games played overall so far by the Panthers. In conference play, Vazquez leads the Panthers in virtually every offensive category to include home runs (2), batting average (.371),

Atlantic Coast Conference SeriesPitt (12-11, 4-5 ACC) vs. No. 23 Georgia Tech (15-10, 5-4 ACC)

Game 26RHP Matt Wotherspoon

(2-3, 7.76 ERA)v.

RHP Matthew Grimes(3-0, 3.57 ERA)

Game 24RHP Rhys Aldenhoven

(2-1, 3.60 ERA)v.

RHP Josh Heddinger(1-1, 4.38 ERA)

Game 25RHP Joseph Harvey

(1-1, 3.81 ERA)v.

LHP Devin Stanton(1-0, 3.68 ERA)

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2Dylan WolsonovichINF, R/R, 5-9, 160

R-SO, Ford City, Pa.

4Dan Furman

P, R/R, 6-0, 185FR, Brookhaven, Pa.

5Matt Johnson

INF, R/R, 5-10, 175JR, Plano, Tx.

7Nick Montefusco

P/OF, R/R, 6-2, 175FR, Medford, N.J.

8Eric Hess

1B, L/L, 6-1, 205JR, Erie, Pa.

9Keaton Miller

INF, R/R, 5-11, 185JR, Webster, Tx.

11Matt Wotherspoon

P, R/R, 6-1, 200SR, Mountain Top, Pa.

12Hobie Harris

P, R/R, 6-3, 195JR, McKinney, Tx.

13Luke Curtis

P, R/R, 6-1, 215R-JR, Philipsburg, Pa.

14Joe Harvey

P, R/R, 6-2, 220R-JR, Audobon, Pa.

15Renan Rodriguez

P, L/L, 6-1, 205R-SO, Miami, Fl.

16Jordan FrabasilioINF, R/R, 6-3, 190JR, Chandler, Az.

3Frank MaldonadoOF, R/R, 6-1, 190

FR, Short Hills, N.J.

18Steven Shelinsky, Jr.OF/1B, R/R, 6-0, 215R-SR, Furlong, Pa.

19Sam Mersing

P, R/R, 6-2, 200FR, McKees Rocks, Pa.

21Stephen Vranka

OF/P, R/R, 5-11, 180SR, Monroeville, Pa.

22Nick Parnell

P, L/L, 6-1, 180JR, Midlothian, Va.

24Boo Vazquez

OF, L/R, 6-4, 215JR, Youngstown, Ohio

27Andrew Belfiglio

P, L/L, 6-2, 175SO, Newtown Sq, Pa.

31J.R. Leonardi

P, R/R, 6-3, 215R-SR, Pittsburgh, Pa.

32Tyler Albert

C, R/R, 6-1, 205JR, Montoursville, Pa.

33Nick Yarnall

OF, L/L, 6-0, 205FR, Landisville, Pa.

6Caleb Parry

C, R/R, 6-0, 190FR, Riverside, Ca.

34T.J. Zeuch

P, R/R, 6-7, 225FR, Mason, Ohio

35Matt Pidich

P, R/R, 6-3, 210FR, Aberdeen, N.J.

37Rhys Aldenhoven

P, R/R, 6-2, 195SR, Victoria, Australia

30Joe JordanoHead Coach

46Jerry Oakes

Pitching Coach

23Brian Peters

Assistant Coach

17Shane Liska

Assistant Coach

40Josh Mitchell

P, R/L, 6-1, 210FR, Ridgway, Pa.

41Casey Roche

OF/P, R/R, 6-1, 190SR,Downingtown, Pa.

42P.J. DeMeo

INF, R/R, 6-0, 195FR, Sewickley, Pa.

44A.J. Lardo

OF, R/R, 6-0, 205R-SO, Baltimore, Md.

45Jon DanielczykP, R/R, 6-4, 200R-SR, Erie, Pa.

43Manny Pazos

C, R/R, 6-0, 185FR, Miami, Fl.

20Matt Emge

C, R/R, 6-2, 215R-FR,Beaver Falls, Pa.

29Adam Dian

P, R/R, 6-4, 225SO, Gibsonia, Pa.

NUMERICAL# Name Pos. HT/WT B/T YR Hometown/Last School2 Dylan Wolsonovich INF 5-9/160 R/R R-So. Ford City, Pa./Ford City3 Frank Maldonado OF 6-1/190 R/R Fr. Short Hills, N.J./Seton Hall Prep4 Dan Furman RHP 6-0/185 R/R Fr. Brookhaven, Pa./ Monsignor Bonner5 Matt Johnson INF 5-10/175 R/R Jr. Plano, Texas/Paris JC (Texas)6 Caleb Parry C 6-0/190 R/R Fr. Riverside, Calif./Norco7 Nick Montefusco RHP/OF 6-2/175 R/R Fr. Medford, N.J./ Shawnee8 Eric Hess 1B 6-1/205 L/L Jr. Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep9 Keaton Miller INF 5-11/185 R/R Jr. Webster, Texas/Hill College (Texas)11 Matt Wotherspoon RHP 6-1/200 R/R Sr. Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood12 Hobie Harris RHP 6-3/195 R/R Jr. McKinney, Texas/Paris JC13 Luke Curtis RHP 6-1/215 R/R R-Jr. Philipsburg, Pa./Philipsburg-Osceola14 Joseph Harvey RHP 6-2/220 R/R R-Jr. Audobon, Pa./Kennedy-Kenrick15 Rene Rodriguez LHP 6-3/205 L/L R-So. Miami, Fla./Miami-Dade College16 Jordan Frabasilio 3B 6-3/190 R/R Jr. Chandler, Ariz./ South Mountain CC18 Steven Shelinsky, Jr. OF/1B 6-0/215 R/R R-Sr. Furlong, Pa./Pennsbury19 Sam Mersing RHP 6-2/200 R/R Fr. McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour20 Matt Emge C 6-2/215 R/R R-Fr.. Beaver Falls, Pa./Ohio State21 Stephen Vranka OF 5-11/180 R/R Sr. Monroeville, Pa./Gateway22 Nick Parnell LHP 6-1/180 L/L Jr. Midlothian, Va./Chandler-Gilbert CC 24 Boo Vazquez OF 6-4/215 L/R Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney27 Andrew Belfiglio LHP 6-2/175 L/L So. Newtown Square, Pa./Penncrest29 Adam Dian RHP 6-4/225 R/R So. Gibsonia, Pa./Temple31 J.R. Leonardi RHP 6-3/215 R/R R-Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Allderdice32 Tyler Albert C 6-1/205 R/R Jr. Montoursville, Pa./Cecil College33 Nick Yarnall OF 6-0/205 L/L Fr. Landisville, Pa/Hempfield34 T.J. Zeuch RHP 6-7/225 R/R Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason35 Matt Pidich RHP 6-3/210 R/R Fr. Aberdeen, N.J./ Christian Brothers37 Rhys Aldenhoven RHP 6-2/195 R/R Sr. Victoria, Australia/Hill College40 Josh Mitchell LHP 6-1/210 R/L Fr. Ridgway, Pa./ Ridgway41 Casey Roche OF/RHP 6-1/190 R/R Sr. Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East42 P.J. DeMeo INF 6-0/195 R/R Fr. Sewickley, Pa./Central Catholic43 Manny Pazos C 6-0/185 R/R Fr. Miami, Fla./ Pace44 A.J. Lardo OF 6-0/205 R/R R-So. Baltimore, Md./Maryland45 Jon Danielczyk RHP 6-4/200 R/R R-Sr. Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep

Head Coach: #30 Joe Jordano (16th season)Pitching Coach: #46 Jerry Oakes (Second Season)Assistant Coach: #23 Bryan Peters (First Season)Assistant Coach: #17 Shane Liska (First Season)

ALPHABETICALNo. Name Pos.32 Tyler Albert C37 Rhys Aldenhoven RHP27 Andrew Belfiglio LHP13 Luke Curtis RHP45 Jon Danielczyk RHP42 P.J. DeMeo INF29 Adam Dian RHP20 Matt Emge C16 Jordan Frabasillo INF4 Dan Furman RHP12 Hobie Harris RHP14 Joe Harvey RHP8 Eric Hess 1B5 Matt Johnson INF44 A.J. Lardo OF31 J.R. Leonardi RHP3 Frank Maldonado OF19 Sam Mersing RHP9 Keaton Miller INF40 Josh Mitchell RHP7 Nick Montefusco RHP/OF22 Nick Parnell LHP6 Caleb Parry C43 Manny Pazos C35 Matt Pidich RHP41 Casey Roche OF/RHP15 Rene Rodriguez LHP 18 Steven Shelinsky, Jr. OF/1B24 Boo Vazquez OF21 Stephen Vranka OF2 Dylan Wolsonovich INF11 Matt Wotherspoon RHP33 Nick Yarnall OF34 T.J. Zeuch RHP

BY POSITIONPitchers (18)37 Rhys Aldenhoven RHP27 Andrew Belfiglio LHP13 Luke Curtis RHP45 Jon Danielczyk RHP29 Adam Dian RHP4 Dan Furman RHP12 Hobie Harris RHP14 Joe Harvey RHP31 J.R. Leonardi RHP19 Sam Mersing RHP40 Josh Mitchell RHP7 Nick Montefusco RHP/OF22 Nick Parnell LHP35 Matt Pidich RHP15 Rene Rodriguez LHP 41 Casey Roche OF/RHP 11 Matt Wotherspoon RHP34 T.J. Zeuch RHPOutfield (8)44 A.J. Lardo OF3 Frank Maldonado OF7 Nick Montefusco RHP/OF41 Casey Roche OF/RHP 18 Steven Shelinsky, Jr. OF/1B24 Boo Vazquez OF21 Stephen Vranka OF/RHP33 Nick Yarnall OFInfield (7)42 P.J. DeMeo INF16 Jordan Frabasillo INF 8 Eric Hess 1B5 Matt Johnson INF9 Keaton Miller INF18 Steven Shelinsky, Jr. OF/1B2 Dylan Wolsonovich INFCatchers (4)32 Tyler Albert C20 Matt Emge C6 Caleb Parry C43 Manny Pazos C

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Pitt Baseball Pronunciation Guide Aldenhoven, Rhys ........................................................ Reese All-den-hoe-ven Belfiglio, Andrew ........................................................................... Bell-fig-leo Danielczyk, Jon ........................................................................ Dan-yull-check Dian, Adam .......................................................................................... Dee-on Emge, Matt .......................................................................................... M-gee Frabasillio, Jordan .........................................................................Fra-ba-sil-io Harris, Hobie .........................................................................................Ho-be Lardo, A.J. .......................................................................................... Lar-doe Leonardi, J.R. .......................................................................... Lee-oh-nar-dee Maldonado, Frank ................................................................. Mal-don-ah-doe Mersing, Sam ....................................................................................Mer-sing Pazos, Manny ..................................................................................... Pah-zos Pidich, Matt ........................................................................................Pie-dich Roche, Casey .........................................................................................Roach Rodriguez, Rene .................................................................................... Ren-e Shelinsky, Jr., Steven ................................................................. Sheh-lin-skee Vazquez, Boo.....................................................................................Vass-kez Vranka, Stephen .............................................................................. Vrain-kah Wolsonovich, Dylan ..............................................................Wol-sun-oh-vitch Wotherspoon, Matt ............................................................... Wah-thur-spoon Yarnall, Nick ........................................................................................Yar-nell Zeuch, T.J. ........................................................................................... Zoo-ch

Order Pos. Player B/T YR BA HR RBI OBP SLG 1 CF Vranka R/R SR .286 2 17 .391 .480 2 SS Wolsonovich R/R SO .291 0 17 .392 .337 3 LF Vazquez L/R JR .292 4 25 .365 .461 4 RF Roche R/R SR .275 3 19 .359 .440 5 DH Shelinsky, Jr. R/R SR .297 2 12 .410 .469 6 3B Frabasilio R/R JR .286 2 6 .330 .407 7 1B Hess L/L JR .297 1 9 .365 .378 8 2B Johnson R/R JR .275 0 9 .372 .325 9 C Pazos R/R FR .167 0 9 .317 .229

PROBABLE LINEUP/NOTES

QUICK FACTS/COACH JORDANO

QUICK FACTSSchool Info.School: University of PittsburghLocation: Pittsburgh, Pa.Founded: 1787Enrollment: 28,823Nickname: PanthersColors: Blue and Gold (PMS 289/PMS 4515)Home Field: Charles L. Cost FieldCapacity: 1,000Conference: ACCChancellor: Mark A. NordenbergAthletic Director: Steve C. PedersonAthletic Department Phone: (412) 648-8200Baseball Office Phone: (412) 648-8208Press Box Phone: (412) 624-6813

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Joe Jordano Alma Mater, Year: Westminster, 1985Record at School (Years): 481-396-2 (16 years)Overall Record (Years): 764-507-2 (26 years)

Assistant/Pitching Coach: Jerry Oakes (Sec-ond Season) Alma Mater, Year: Coastal Carolina, 2012

Assistant Coach: Bryan Peters (First Season)Alma Mater, Year: USF, 1997

Assistant Coach: Shane Liska (First Season)Alma Mater, Year: Xavier, 2011

Program HistoryFirst Year: 1869 Conference Titles: 2 (1994, 1995)NCAA Tournament Appearances (3): 1959, 1965, 1995

Team Information2013 Overall Record: 42-172013 Big East Record: 18-62013 Home Record: 25-52013 Away Record: 15-82013 Neutral Site Record: 2-4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/9Newcomers: 20Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1

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THE JORDANO ERA• Winningest coach in program history• 481 Wins• Averaging 30.5 wins per season• 9 Post-Season Appearances• 46 players have signed procontracts• 11 All-Americans• 15 All-Region Selections• 49 All-Conference Selections• 94 percent of players have received degrees• 2010 Chuck Tanner Collegiate Manager of the Year• 2010 ABCA East Region Coach of the Year• 2010 Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Inductee• 2009 Mercyhurst College Hall of Fame Inductee• 2013 & 2004 Big East Coach of the Year

Excellence. Integrity. Passion.

Three words to describe the successful baseball coaching career of 15th-year Pitt skipper, Joe Jordano. Hired by Steve Pederson to lead the Panthers on November 15, 1997, Jordano began a rebuilding project that has delivered an unprecedented amount of growth, productivity and success over the past 15 seasons.

In 1997, the Panthers, only three years removed from a conference title, were slipping within the ranks of the power-ful Big East Conference and were in need of a new direction and vision. Jordano stepped in and engineered an incredible turn-around in just one season as he molded the Panthers into a significant presence over the past 15 seasons. Pitt has won over 400 games, been nationally-ranked, sent numerous players to the professional ranks and established itself as a force in the highly-competitive Big East Conference during his tenure. This past season, Coach Jordano became the all-time winningest coach in Pitt baseball history, a remarkable accomplishment in only 15 seasons at the helm of the program.

The 2013 season was one of the most successful in Pitt baseball history as the Panthers won a school-record 42 games and were ranked for a program-best seven weeks during the season, climbing as high as a program-best 16th in the nation. Pitt also cracked the rankings of all five major baseball publications for the first time ever.

A school-record eight Panthers took home All-Big East honors as Jordano took home his second Big East Coach of the Year award. four players garnered All-Region accolades while Casey Roche was named an All-American during the Panthers’ final season in the Big East.

The impressive season was capped when three Pitt players heard their names called at the 2013 MLB Draft, the second most in school history.

The 2012 season was a year of transi-tion. After losing seven players to professional baseball the very young Panthers took on an aggressive schedule and started seven players in new positions for the spring campaign. Despite the challenge, they earned a fourth straight appearance in the Big East Tournament. Pitt is one of only four teams in the Big East to advance to the tournament over four consecu-tive seasons.

This coming spring will be a year of transition as well as the Panthers enter their final season in the Big East Conference and prepare to begin play in the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference, which is arguably the best baseball conference in the country.

In the spring of 2011, the Panthers opened up their new home of baseball

at Charles L. Cost Field at the Petersen Sports Complex. Jordano fielded a se-nior-laden team to a third place finish in the Big East and yet another berth in the conference championships. Under Jordano' s tutelage, Corey Baker became the school's all-time career wins leader. Fellow senior John Schultz broke two school records (career walks and career doubles). Evidence of his success, six of Jordano' s players' were selected in the 2011 MLB entry draft, the highest ever in the program's existence. The 2010 season, the last at Trees Field, brought even more success to Jordano and his squad. The coaching staff's diligent recruiting efforts paid off, as the Panthers boasted one of the most powerful and dangerous lineups in collegiate baseball.

In 2010, Pitt earned its first-ever rank-ing in Baseball America (No. 24) and its highest-ever ranking in Collegiate Baseball (No. 20). The Panthers also broke numerous offensive records and have led the nation for most of the season in key offensive categories. Following the season, Jordano was named the ABCA East Region Coach of the Year as well as garnering the first ever Chuck Tanner Collegiate Baseball Manager of the Year.

There have been many highlights over the past 10 years including a trip to the Big East Championship game in 2005. From 2002-2005, Jordano put together the best four-year winning stretch in the program's 97-year history, captur-ing a total of 143 wins, including 36, 36, 38 and 33 during the stretch. The 38 wins in 2004 tied for the second-most victories in a single season. The 2004 season also saw the Panthers make a return visit to the Big East Champion-ship in Somerset, N.J. The accolades were numerous. In addition to Jordano being named Coach of the Year, P.J. Hiser was named Player of The Year, Nick Evangelista was named Co-Pitcher of the Year and Negrych was named Rookie of the Year. Both Hiser and Negrych garnered All-America honors. The Big East also named Ben Copeland, Tom Cashman and Bryan Spamer to the All-Conference squad.

Over the course of Jordano's career, over 50 players have played profes-sional baseball, in addition to eight All-Americans and countless All-Conference and All-Region selections. Jordano's overall record of 682-449-2 (.602) ranks him among the top 50 active Division-I coaches.

That trend of rebuilding has been a trait of Jordano in his coaching career. His first position was at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa. The NCAA Division II School did not have a strong baseball tradition and Jordano inherited a team that had won only nine games the previous season. However, the suc-cess began immediately for Jordano and did not stop for 10 consecutive seasons.

During his 10-year reign on the

Hill, Jordano's numbers speak for themselves: 283 wins against only 118 losses; six post-season appear-ances; two conference championships in his two years in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference; 30 All-Region players; four All-Americans; and several players in professional baseball.

Upon leaving Mercyhurst, Coach Jordano was the winningest coach in Mercyhurst College history and was ranked sixth all-time active winningest coaches in the D-II baseball history at the time of his departure. On May 17, 2009, Jordano was inducted into the Mercyhurst College Hall of Fame.

Jordano was also named the GLIAC Coach of the Year twice and was the Louisville Slugger NCAA DII Indepen-dent Coach of the year in 1995. In his last four years at Mercyhurst, Jordano's teams finished with a gaudy 128-31 record with four consecutive NCAA regional appearances. During his stay, Jordano also served on the NCAA DII National Baseball Committee and served as a chairman of the North Central Baseball Region. While at the University of Pittsburgh, Jordano has served on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee as well as President of the Big East Coaches group for four years, 2000-04. He currently sits on the American Baseball Coaches Associa-tion College Playing Rules Commit-tee and sits on the ABCA Division I Advisory Board.

Jordano has been honored by groups over the past several years for his contributions to baseball. In 2003, he was named "Baseball Man of the Year" in Erie, Pa. - his hometown, for "ap-preciation for his lifetime support and devotion to baseball on the local and collegiate levels."

Following the 2004 season and the Big East Coach of the Year award, Jordano was recognized by the Team Pittsburgh Group of Erie and was also awarded an Honorary Lifetime membership to the San Francisco Bay Area Pitt Club.

Academically, Jordano has been extremely successful graduating his players. Since 1998, 94 percent of his players who have completed their eligibility have earned a University of Pittsburgh Degree. The Panthers have garnered 36 All Big East Academic Awards as well as the Most Improved Team GPA in 2008.

Jordano received his bachelor's degree from Westminster College, where he was a stellar four-year letter-winner and All-District performer in baseball. He also obtained his master's degree in athletic administration from Slippery Rock University.

Jordano resides in Cranberry Township with his wife, Michell, and sons Mat-thew and Joseph, daughter Sophia and his faithful golden retriever, Babe.

MATCHUP/NOTES

RBI (13), and slugging percentage (.543). While his offense power and consistency are impressive, perhaps most impressive is the discipline he brings to each at-bat, even with top talent on the mound. In nine ACC games (35 at-bats), the slugger Vazquez has struck out only four times while drawing five walks (.429 on-base percentage).

HOME, SWEET HOMEDating back to its first season at Charles L. Cost Field in 2011, Pitt has manufactured a rather impressive resume at home. The Panthers are 60-20 (.750 winning percentage) all-time at Charles L. Cost Field with a 30-11 mark (.731 winning percentage) against conference opponents. Pitt, which has held itself above .600 in three straight seasons at home, is also 49-16 (.754 winning percentage) in day games and 23-5 (.821 winning percentage) in March meetings at Charles L. Cost Field. The Panthers have won 10 of its 14 conference series played at home, with nine series victories resulting in sweeps, and they are a perfect 17-0 at Charles L. Cost Field when scoring 10 or more runs. Last season, the Panthers went 25-5 (.833 winning percentage) at home with a 12-0 mark against league foes, batting .313 with 29 home runs and sporting a 2.88 team ERA as well.

PLEASE AND VRANKAStephen Vranka (SR/Monroeville, Pa.), has been consistently productive at the top of the lineup for Pitt his year. Having reached base safely in 13 consecutive contests, the senior has chalked up a hit in 13 of the last 16 games and has not been held hitless in consecutive games since Feb. 28 against Ohio State. When the calendar flipped to March, the Panther centerfielder turned up the heat as he posted a .333 average in 16 games to kick-start the Panther offense from the leadoff spot. Heading into this weekend’s action with Georgia Tech, Vranka leads the club in runs (21) and extra-base hits (11). Furthermore, Vranka leads the ACC with four triples, with three of those three-baggers coming on March 15 during a doubleheader at Virginia Tech. Vranka has pulled himself into second place on the program’s all-time list in career triples (14), four shy of Ben Copeland’s (2003-05) record of 18.

CASEY AT THE BATCasey Roche (SR/Downingtown, Pa.) was named a First-Team Preseason All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association in December after garnering Third-Team All-American honors following his extraor-dinary junior campaign in 2013. Roche is always dangerous lurking in the heart of the Panther lineup, but perhaps never more so than heading into this weekend. The senior right fielder is batting .333 (5-of-15) at home this season with five runs and four RBI at Charles L. Cost Field in only four games played, and has accounted for six runs and six RBI in the past five games alone. He has tallied a hit in 12 of his last 15 games, and has not come up empty at the plate in consecutive games since Feb 23 against Fordham. Of course, this is nothing new for Roche, who has made picking up RBI his business from the start. He presently sits in sole possession of third most RBI of all-time in Pitt baseball history with 148 after adding 19 so far in the 2014 season.

CORNER CONTRIBUTERS Eric Hess (JR/Erie, Pa.) has overcome a slow start to the 2014 campaign to become an offensive force for the Panthers. His .297 season batting average is tied for second-highest on the squad and he is presently riding a five-game hitting streak. In fact, over the past five games, he was quite possibly the hottest Panther hitter as he went eight for 19 (.421 average) at the dish. The first baseman has hit safely in five straight games, adding a double and four RBI while posting a .429 on-base percentage as Pitt went 4-1 in concert with his hot streak. On the opposite corner of the infield, Jordan Frabasilio (JR/Chandler, Ariz.) may have brought some of his home southwest heat with him to Pittsburgh. The third baseman matched Hess at the plate, going eight for 19 as well over the past five contests, and has even only just edged Hess by hitting safely in six consecutive games. No Panther has been swinging a heavier bat in recent days, as he’s slugged a cool .632 over that stretch leading into this weekend’s series.

FORTIFIED AT FORTY-TWOPitt set a program record in wins on May 12, 2013 when it defeated Villanova, 10-2, for its 40th victory of the season (also Jordano’s 750th career win) in the Panthers’ final Big East game at Charles L. Cost Field. Pitt finished at 42-17 on the year with an 18-6 conference record, edging the Panthers’ 1995 39-win season and tying their program best in conference wins (originally set in 2010). Last season marked the sixth time in history that Pitt has won 35 or more games (fifth time under Jordano). The Panthers, who swept a program-record eight three-game series in 2013, also posted their best winning percentage (.712) since 1981 (.758, 25-8) to rank 17th in NCAA Division I baseball. Pitt has held itself at or above .500 in five consecutive seasons (2009-13), two shy of the program record of seven straight seasons (1967-73). The Panthers were one of 35 teams to win at least 40 games last season, placing themselves in the top 11.8 percent at the NCAA Division I level.

STATISTICAL STANDINGPitt’s offense ranked seventh nationally in scoring (7.5) and runs (444), 12th in on-base percentage (.403), 16th in slugging percentage (.448) and 20th in home runs (49) last season. In the conference, the Panthers were first in batting average (.302), on-base percentage, slugging percentage, runs, RBI (394), home runs (by a 20-home run margin over Louisville), total bases (926) and walks (292). Pitt was second in hits (625) and doubles (108), tied for third in triples (23) and fifth in stolen bases (72) as well. The Panthers also placed in the Big East’s top-five in ERA (3.59) – the program’s best mark since 1981 (3.20) – strikeouts (349) and batting average against (.258). Defen-sively, Pitt converted 61 double plays on the season to lead the conference and to tie for 10th nationally.

NON-CONFERENCE? NO PROBLEMSince the start of the 2008 season, Pitt has tallied a 110-63 (.636 winning percentage) against non-conference opponents, including a 22-9 showing (.710 winning percentage) in 2013 and an 8-6 mark this year. The Panthers have won 15 or more non-conference games in each of the past five seasons. Pitt has also won nine consecutive non-conference three-game sets dating back to 2005, with five series resulting in sweeps. The Panthers, who totaled 7.9 runs per game against out-of-league opponents in 2013, are averaging seven runs per game during non-conference play this season.

HOW THEY MATCH UP

Pitt Category GT 12-11 .....................Record .................... 15-10 4-5 ...............Conference Record ..............5-4 .273 .................Batting Average ................286 812 ........................At Bats .......................871 148 ..........................Runs ........................ 142 222 .......................... Hits ......................... 249 37 ........................ Doubles ....................... 51 7 .......................... Triples.......................... 9 14 ..................... Home Runs ...................... 8 131 .................. Runs Batted In .................127 .388............. Slugging Percentage............ .393 26/34................Steals/Attempts ............. 29/41 95 ..........................Walks .........................92 177 ..................... Strikeouts .....................172 .363 ............. On-Base Percentage .............364 4.62 .................... Team ERA ....................3.43 4.90 .................Opponent ERA ................4.57 6 ...........................Saves .......................... 5 82 ..........................Walks ........................102 173 ..................... Strikeouts .................... 186 .301 ............. Batting Avg. Against ............ .251 .956 ............. Fielding Percentage .............962 39 ..........................Errors .........................39

SERIES HISTORY

Pitt will take on Georgia Tech for the first time in program history this weekend.

PITT GAME-WINNING RBI

Player (In.) Date Opp. ActionRoche (5) 2/15 CCU SingleVazquez (5) 2/16 CCU SingleVranka (2) 2/21 BU 3-run HRHess (2) 2/22 USCU ErrorJohnson (8) 3/9 UNC Sac FlyRoche (1) 3/11 PC Double Vranka (11) 3/12 PC DoubleShelinksy (1) 3/18 YSU 3-run HRJohnson (7) 3/19 AKRON SingleFrabasilio (6) 3/21 DUKE SingleHess (1) 3/22 DUKE SingleRoche (5) 3/23 DUKE FC

By player: Roche 3, Vranka 2, Hess 2, Johnson 2, Shelinsky 1, Vazquez 1, Frabasilio 1...

COME FROM BEHIND WINS

Opponent Date Deficit (s) Finalat CCU 2/16 3-2 10-6vs. BU 2/21 4-2 15-7at UNC 3/9 4-3 6-4 at PC 3/12 2-1 10-9 (11)AKRON 3/19 5-3 11-8DUKE 3/21 2-1 3-2DUKE 3/22 1-0 5-1DUKE 3/23 4-2 8-5

Home: 4Away: 3Neutral: 1TOTAL: 8

MULTI-HIT GAMESPlayer 2 3 4 5+ TotalAlbert 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)DeMeo 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Frabasillo 5 (5) 0 (0) 1 (1) 0 (0) 6 (6)Hess 4 (15) 2 (2) 0 (3) 0 (0) 6 (20)Johnson 5 (5) 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) 6 (6)Lardo 4 (9) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 4 (9)Maldonado 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Miller 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Montefusco 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Parry 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Pazos 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 2 (2)Roche 3 (42) 3 (13) 0 (2) 0 (1) 6 (58)Shelinsky 3 (16) 2 (5) 0 (0) 0 (0) 5 (21)Vazquez 9 (34) 0 (4) 1 (3) 0 (1) 10 (43)Vranka 4 (31) 3 (11) 1 (3) 0 (0) 8 (45)Wolsonovich 4 (6) 1 (2) 1 (3) 0 (0) 6 (11)Yarnall 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (1)

MULTI-RBI GAMESPlayer 2 3 4 5+ TotalAlbert 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)DeMeo 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Frabasillo 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (1) Hess 1 (4) 0 (3) 0 (2) 0 (0) 1 (9)Johnson 0 (0) 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (1)Lardo 1 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (2)Maldonado 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Miller 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Montefusco 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Parry 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)Pazos 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) 2 (2)Roche 4 (29) 0 (7) 0 (1) 1 (3) 5 (40)Shelinsky 0 (7) 0 (4) 1 (1) 1 (5) 2 (17)Vazquez 4 (11) 1 (4) 2 (3) 0 (0) 7 (18)Vranka 1 (16) 1 (3) 0 (1) 1 (1) 3 (21)Wolsonovich 2 (4) 1 (4) 0 (0) 0 (0) 3 (8)Yarnall 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (1)

Career numbers in parentheses

2013 PITT HONOR ROLL

Joe Jordano• Big East Coach of the Year

Rhys Aldenhoven• Second Team All-Big East

Casey Roche• NCBWA Region I Player of the Year• Third Team All-American (NCBWA)• First Team All-Region• First Team All-Big East• Big East Honor Roll (5/13) • Big East Honor Roll (4/15)• Big East Player of the Week (2/18)• CollegeBaseball360 National Player of the Week (2/18)

Steven Shelinsky Jr.• Second Team All-Big East

Boo Vazquez• Second Team All-Big East• Big East Honor Roll (4/29)• Big East Honor Roll (3/11)

Matt Wotherspoon• Second Team All-Big East• Big East Honor Roll (5/6)• Big East Honor Roll (3/25)

Stephen Vranka• Second Team All-Big East• Big East Honor Roll (5/6)• Big East Honor Roll (4/22)• Big East Honor Roll (3/25)

HITTING STREAKSPlayer Current Season CareerAlbert 0 1 1DeMeo 0 1 1Frabasillo 6 6 6Hess 5 5 7Johnson 0 4 4Lardo 0 5 5Maldonado - - -Miller - - -Montefusco - - -Parry 0 1 1Pazos 1 3 3Roche 1 8 11Shelinsky 0 6 10Vazquez 0 5 14Vranka 3 7 13Wolsonovich 3 4 4Yarnall 0 2 2

CURRENT PANTHERS IN RECORD BOOK

BATTING

Games Started8. Danny Lopez 180 2007-109. Lou Melucci 173 1996-9910. Casey Roche 168 2011-

Runs6. Sean Conley 144 2005-087. S. Rykaceski 143 1999-038. Stephen Vranka 142 2011- Peter Parise 142 2004-07

Hits9. S. Rykaceski 214 1999-0310. Jim Negrych 213 2004-0611. Casey Roche 210 2011-

Triples1. Ben Copeland 18 2003-052. Stephen Vranka 14 2011- Ken DiBucci 11 1982-85

RBI1. Brad Rea 198 1999-022. Jim Negrych 164 2004-063. Casey Roche 148 2011-

PITCHING

Appearances1. Alex Caravella 69 2010-132. J.R. Leonardi 66 2010-3. Corey Baker 64 2008-11 Jeff Barnyak 64 2001-05

Games Started3. Matt Iannazzo 47 2009-12 Robert Brant 47 2005-084. M. Wotherspoon 42 2011- Ethan Mildren 40 2011-13

Innings4. Paul Nardozzi 285.2 2004-075. Ethan Mildren 281.1 2011-136. Wotherspoon 279.2 2011-

Wins3. Tedde Campbell 21 1994-954. M. Wotherspoon 20 2011- Ethan Mildren 20 2011-13 Gregg Mrochko 20 1992-95

Saves1. Joe Leonard 11 2008-102. Joseph Harvey 9 2012-3. Tanner Wilt 8 2012-13 J.R. Leonardi 8 2010- Mike Rohrbach 8 1995-96

Strikeouts4. Dave Welty 238 1966-685. Wotherspoon 226 2011- 6. Corey Baker 221 2008-11

RECORD BOOK UPDATES/NOTES

LAST HOME RUNPlayer Date Opponent #GAlbert - - -DeMeo - - -Frabasillo 3/19/14 AKRON 19Hess 3/12/14 PC 3Johnson - - -Lardo - - -Maldonado - - -Miller - - -Montefusco - - -Parry - - -Pazos - - -Roche 3/25/14 WVU 23Shelinsky 3/18/14 YSU 18 Vazquez 3/19/14 AKRON 19Vranka 3/12/14 PC 3Wolsonovich 5/4/13 GU 27Yarnall - - -

MISC. STATS

Longest Winning Streak: .......... 5 (3/18-3/22)Longest Losing Steak: ................6 (2/23-3/8)Longest Game: .................. 4:21 (at PC, 3/12) Shortest Game (9): ............2:38 (at ECU, 3/1)Biggest Comeback: .....2 runs (vs DUKE, 3/22) Biggest Blown Lead: ...8 runs (at VT, 3/15, G1)Come-from-behind wins: .........................8Most runs: .......................... 15 (vs BU, 2/21)Most runs allowed: 11, 3x (last at VT, 3/15, G2)Most runs scored in an inning: ..............6, 2x............................... (5th inning at VT, 3/15, G1)Most runs given up in an inning: ............... 7............................... (3rd inning at VT, 3/15, G2)Most hits: ........................... 21 (vs BU, 2/21)Most hits allowed: ................21 (at PC, 3/12)Most home runs: .................. 3 (vs BU, 2/21)Most home runs allowed: .......2 (vs BU, 2/21)

MISC. RECORDS

In day games: .....................................11-9In night games: ..................................... 1-2In extra innings: ........................................1-1vs. ranked opponents: ..............................1-2When starter goes 5+: .............................. 6-5When starter goes <5: .............................. 6-6When scoring first: ................................... 9-5When opponent scores first: .....................3-6When leading after 6: .............................10-1When trailing after 6: ................................1-9When tied after 6: .....................................1-1When leading after 8: .............................12-0When trailing after 8: ............................... 0-8When tied after 8: .................................... 0-2In one-run games: .....................................2-3In two-run games: .....................................2-1When scoring 0-2 runs: ............................ 0-5When scoring 3-5 runs: ..............................3-4When scoring 6-9 runs: .............................3-1When scoring 10+ runs: .............................6-1When opponent scores 5 runs or less: ..... 8-3When opponent scores more than 5: ......4-8When collecting 1-3 hits: ...........................0-1When collecting 4-7 hits: ......................... 4-6When collecting 8-10 hits: ..................... 2-0When collecting 11+ hits: .......................6-4When out-hitting opponent:.....................6-1When out-hit by opponent:.................. 5-10When hits are equal: ............................. 1-0When hitting a homerun: ..........................7-3When opponent hits a homerun: .............3-5When errorless: .................................... 3-2When committing an error: ......................3-4When committing 2+ errors: .................... 6-5

GAMES OF SERIES

Game 1 of weekend series:..................... 3-3Game 2 of weekend series:..................... 3-3Game 3 of weekend series: ..................... 2-4Game 4 of weekend series: ...................... 0-0Midweek games: ................................... 5-0

MONTHS OF THE YEAR

February: ............................................. 4-3March: ...................................................... 8-8April:.................................................... 0-0May: ......................................................... 0-0

MISC. STATS/NOTES

Team RecordsAttendance: .................................................................................................................. 900 (Villanova, 4/9/11)Longest game: ..................................................................................................... 15 innings (Towson, 3/29/13)Longest win streak: .............................................................................................................. 9 (3/17/13-4/17/13)Runs (Pitt): ...................................................................................................................... 18 (Niagara, 3/20/11)Runs (Opponent): .........................................................................................................10 (Kent State, 3/16/11)Margin (Pitt): ....................................................................................................15 (Youngstown State, 3/10/13)Margin (Opponent): ....................................................................................................... 7 (Penn State, 5/11/11)Hits (Pitt): .........................................................................................................................21 (Niagara, 3/20/11)Hits (Opponent): .......................................................................................................... 19 (Cincinnati, 4/30/11)Home Runs (Pitt): ......................................................................................... 3, 3x (Youngstown State, 4/16/13)Home Runs (Opponent): .................................................................................................... 4 (Niagara, 3/20/11) Total Bases (Pitt): ............................................................................................................ 34 (Niagara, 3/20/11)Total Bases (Opponent): ................................................................................................. 29 (Niagara, 3/20/11)Steals (Pitt): ............................................................................................................... 6 (Coppin State, 4/17/13)Steals (Opponent): ..................................................................................................... 5 (Notre Dame, 4/11/11)Putouts (Pitt): ..................................................................................................................45 (Towson, 3/29/13)Putouts (Opponent): ..................................................................................................... 36 (Louisville, 5/17/12)Assists (Pitt): ............................................................................................................. 22 (Norte Dame, 4/2/11)Assists (Opponent): ........................................................................................................... 17 (Toledo, 3/19/11)Errors (Pitt): ................................................................................................................... 9 (Cincinnati, 4/18/12)Errors (Opponent): ................................................................................................... 3, 4x (Cincinnati, 4/27/13)Strikeouts (Pitt): ...........................................................................................................12 (Cincinnati, 4/27/13)Strikeouts (Opponent): ..................................................................................................... 11 (Niagara, 3/16/13)

Individual RecordsRuns (Pitt): ........................................................................................... 4, 2x (Elvin Soto vs. Villanova, 5/11/13)Runs (Opponent): ........................................................................................3, 6x (O’Grady of Rutgers, 4/20/13)Hits (Pitt): ............................................................................. 5 (Evan Oswald vs. Youngstown State, 3/10/2013) Hits (Opponent): ....................................................................................... 4, 4x (Miklos of Kent State, 5/14/13)Home Runs (Pitt): ........................................................................ 2, 2x (Steven Shelinsky vs. Niagara, 3/15/13)Home Runs (Opponent): ......................................................................... 2, 3x (Frazer of West Virginia, 3/12/13)Total Bases (Pitt): ................................................................................. 10 (Anthony DeFabio vs. USF, 4/15/12)Total Bases (Opponent): ............................................................................ 10 (Frazer of West Virginia, 3/12/13)Steals (Pitt): .................................................................................3 (Stephen Vranka vs. Coppin State, 4/17/13)Steals (Opponent): ........................................................................................3 (DeSico of Notre Dame, 4/1/11)Putouts (Pitt): ................................................................................................... 17, 3x (Hess vs. Toledo, 3/15/13)Putouts (Opponent): ......................................................................... 14, 3x (Wasserman of Louisville, 5/19/12)Assists (Pitt): ........................................................................................ 9, 2x (Evan Oswald vs. Toledo, 3/15/13)Assists (Opponent): .............................................................................8, 6x (Munden of West Virginia, 3/12/13)Strikeouts (Pitt): ...................................................................... 9, 4x (Matt Wotherspoon vs. Villanova, 5/11/13)Strikeouts (Opponent): ................................................................................8, 2x (Walsh of Cincinnati, 4/27/13)

CHARLES L. COST FIELD

Year-By-Year Records2011 18-72012 12-82013 25-52014 5-0Total: 60-20 (.750)

Misc. Notes and NumbersOverall Record ................................................60-20 (.750)Capacity ...................................................................... 900Sellouts ..............................................1 (Villanova, 4/9/11)Surfaces ..................................... FieldTurf Synthetic GrassFirst game: .......... March 16, 2011 (10-7 loss to Kent State) Pitt Shutouts: ............................... 5 (Notre Dame, 4/12/13)Opponent Shutouts: ........................................................ 0 Pitt 10+ Run Games: ............................. 17 (Akron, 3/19/14)Opponent 10+ Run Games: ..............2 (Penn State, 5/11/11)Pitt Homeruns ............................................................... 57Opponent Homeruns .....................................................37

DimensionsLF .............................................................. 325 (16 ft. wall)LC ............................................................. 375 (16 ft. wall)CF .............................................................. 405 (8 ft. wall)RC ............................................................... 375 (8 ft. wall)RF ...............................................................330 (8 ft. wall)

The University of Pittsburgh baseball team has called Charles L. Cost Field at the Petersen Sports Complex home since the 2011 season.

The stadium, which replaced Trees Field, is named for three sport (football, basketball and baseball) and nine-time letterman Charles L “Corky” Cost, the owner and Chief Executive Officer of Cost Company, a Pittsburgh based masonry contractor.

In its three years at the facility Pitt has amassed an impressive 60-20 (.750) record.

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

#2 Dylan Wolsonovich At-batsSeason ......................... 5, 5x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career .......................... 5, 8x (Akron, 3/19/14)RunsSeason .....................3 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career .............. 5 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)HitsSeason .............................. 4 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career .......................... 4, 3x (Butler, 2/21/14)RBISeason ................... 3 (North Carolina, 3/9/14)Career ...............3, 4x (North Carolina, 3/9/14)2BSeason .............................. 2 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ..................................................Same3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer ........................... 1 (Villanova, 5/11/13)HRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer ................... 1,2x (Georgetown, 5/4/13) BBSeason ................... 2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ................2, 4x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14) SBSeason ...............1, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/14/14)Career ............................... 2 (Toledo, 3/17/13) Hit StreakSeason ............................... 4 (2/23/14-3/1/14)Career .......................... 4 , 2x (2/23/14-3/1/14)

#6 Caleb ParryAt-batsSeason ..........................3 (Fordham, 2/23/14)Career ..................................................SameRunsSeason .................... 1, 2x (Fordham, 2/23/14)Career ..................................................SameHitsSeason ..........................1 (Fordham, 2/23/14)Career ..................................................SameRBISeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A2BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A3BSeason ..........................1 (Fordham, 2/23/14)Career ..................................................SameHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason ...... 1, 3x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameSBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#3 Frank MaldonadoAt-batsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ARunsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHitsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ARBISeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A2BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ASBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#7 Nick MontefuscoAt-batsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ARunsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHitsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ARBISeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A2BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ASBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#5 Matt JohnsonAt-batsSeason .............................. 6 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ..................................................SameRunsSeason ............. 2, 5x (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career ..................................................SameHitsSeason ...........3, (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameRBISeason ...........3, (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................Same2BSeason .......... 2, (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................Same3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason ..........................1, 7x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ..................................................SameSBSeason .............................. 2 (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ..................................................SameHit StreakSeason ........................ 3, 2x (3/15/14-3/19/14)Career ..................................................Same

#8 Eric HessAt-batsSeason .................... 6 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ................6, 2x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)RunsSeason .................... 2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career .............. 4 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)HitsSeason ............. 3, 2x (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career ........................4, 3x (Towson, 3/29/13)RBISeason .............................. 2 (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ................ 4, 2x (Notre Dame, 4/14/13)2BSeason ...........................1, 3x (Duke, 3/21/14)Career ............................ 3 (Wofford, 2/24/13)3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer ......... 1, 2x (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)HRSeason ................... 1, (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ................ 1, 3x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)BBSeason .......................2 (Ohio State, 2/28/14)Career ............. 3 (Youngstown State, 3/10/13) SBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer ........................ 2 (Manhattan, 3/10/13) Hit StreakSeason ............................. 5 (3/19/14-3/25/14)Career ......................... 7, 2x (4/20/13-4/30/13)

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

#9 Keaton MillerAt-batsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ARunsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHitsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ARBISeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A2BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ASBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#21 Stephen VrankaAt-batsSeason .................... 7 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ................ 7, 2x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)RunsSeason ...............................3 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career .............. 5 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)HitsSeason .................... 4 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ............... 4, 3x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)RBISeason .................... 6 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ..................................................Same2BSeason .................... 2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career .............. 3 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)3BSeason .................... 2 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................SameHRSeason ............... 1, 2x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career .............. 1, 10x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)BBSeason ...............4 (Coastal Carolina, 2/16/14)Career ..................................................SameSBSeason .............1, 4x (Duke, Game 2, 3/22/14)Career ......................3 (Coppin State, 4/17/13)Hit StreakSeason .............................. 7 (3/11/14-3/19/14)Career ............................. 13 (3/25/13-4/12/13)

#16 Jordan FrabasilloAt-batsSeason .............................. 6 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ..................................................SameRunsSeason ...........3, (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameHitsSeason ...................4 (North Carolina, 3/8/14)Career ..................................................SameRBISeason ...............2, 2x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ..................................................Same2BSeason .......................2 (Ohio State, 2/28/14)Career ..................................................Same3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ......................... 1, 2x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ..................................................SameBBSeason ............. 1, 5x (Duke, Game 2, 3/22/14)Career ..................................................SameSBSeason ...................1 (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ............................. 6 (3/18/14-3/25/14)Career ..................................................Same

#24 Boo VazquezAt-batsSeason ............... 5, 5x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career .................. 6, 2x (Georgetown, 5/3/13)RunsSeason .....................3 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ................ 3, 3x (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)HitsSeason .................... 4 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ........................5 (Georgetown, 5/3/13)RBISeason ...............4, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career .......................... 4, 3x (Butler, 2/21/14)2BSeason ............... 1, 3x (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career .................. 2, 3x (Georgetown, 5/4/13)3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................1, 5x (Manhattan, 3/9/13) HRSeason ......................... 1, 4x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career .............................1, 7x (Akro, 3/19/14)BBSeason .............1, 11x (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career ...................... 2, 7x (Villanova, 5/11/13)SBSeason ..............1, 2x (North Carolina, 3/8/14)Career .......... 1, 6x (Coastal Carolina, 2/16/14) Hit StreakSeason ............................. 5 (2/15/14-2/23/14)Career .............................14 (5/11/12-5/24/12)

#18 Steven Shelinsky, Jr.At-batsSeason .................... 6 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ................6, 2x (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)RunsSeason .................... 2 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career .......................3, 2x (Niagara, 3/15/13)HitsSeason ......................... 3, 2x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ......................... 3, 5x (Akron, 3/19/14)RBISeason ........... 5 (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career .............................. 7 (Niagara, 3/15/132BSeason ......................... 1, 5x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ....................... 2 (Penn State, 3/27/13)3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer ................................1, 2x (USF, 4/7/13)HRSeason ...........1, (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ........................2, 2x (Niagara, 3/15/13) BBSeason ............ 1, 8x (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career ...................3, 5x (Kent State, 5/14/13)SBSeason ............... 1 (Coastal Carolina, 2/15/14)Career ..........1, 8x (Coastal Carolina, 2/15/14)Hit StreakSeason ..............................6 (3/11/14-3/19/14)Career ..............................10 (4/7/13-4/20/13)

#32 Tyler AlbertAt-batsSeason ...............2, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................SameRunsSeason ............... 1, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................SameHitsSeason ...............................1 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ..................................................SameRBISeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A2BSeason ...............................1 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ..................................................Same3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason .............. 1, 2x (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career .....................................................N/ASBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ..........................................1 (2/21/14)Career ..................................................Same

#33 Nick YarnallAt-batsSeason ...... 4, 2x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameRunsSeason ...... 1, 3x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameHitsSeason ...... 2, 2x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameRBISeason .................... 2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ..................................................Same2BSeason ............... 1, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................Same3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/ABBSeason ............1 (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameSBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHit StreakSeason ..............................2 (3/15/14-3/18/14)Career ..................................................Same

#43 Manny PazosAt-batsSeason ...............................5 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ..................................................SameRunsSeason .............2, 2x (Duke, Game 2, 3/22/14)Career ..................................................SameHitsSeason ...... 2, 2x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................SameRBISeason .................... 3 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................Same2BSeason ...... 1, 3x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................Same3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A HRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A BBSeason ............. 2, 2x (North Carolina, 3/8/14)Career ..................................................Same SBSeason ...... 1, 2x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................Same Hit StreakSeason ..............................2 (3/14/14-3/15/14)Career ..................................................Same

#41 Casey RocheAt-batsSeason ............... 5, 7x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career .............. 7 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)RunsSeason ......................... 2, 5x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ....... 3, 6x (Youngstown State, 4/16/13)HitsSeason ......................... 3, 3x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career .............. 5 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)RBISeason .................... 5 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ............ 10 (Youngstown State, 4/9/13)2BSeason .................... 2 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ................ 2, 7x (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)3BSeason ......................... 1, 2x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ............ 2 (Youngstown State, 4/19/11) HRSeason ...............1, 3x (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career .........................1, 14x (Butler, 2/21/14)BBSeason .............1, 9x (Duke, Game 2, 3/22/14)Career .................... 4 (West Virginia, 4/22/12) SBSeason ...........................1, 4x (Duke, 3/21/14)Career ............................ 2 (Wofford, 2/23/13)Hit StreakSeason ..............................5 (3/11/14-3/15/14)Career ............................ 11 (3/10/13 - 3/27/13)

#44 A.J. LardoAt-batsSeason ...............5, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ................ 5, 7x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)RunsSeason ...............2, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/14/14)Career ................2, 4x (Virginia Tech, 3/14/14)HitsSeason ...............2, 2x (Virginia Tech, 3/14/14)Career ................. 2, 7x (Virginia Tech, 3/1414)RBISeason ..............1, 2x (North Carolina, 3/9/14)Career .................... 2 (Wichita State, 2/17/13)2BSeason ................................................... N/ACareer .....................1 (Wichita State, 2/17/13)3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A HRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A BBSeason ...... 1, 3x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ........1, 7x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)SBSeason .............................. 2 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career .......................... 2, 3x (Butler, 2/21/14)Hit StreakSeason ............................... 5 (3/9/14-3/15/14)Career .......................... 5, 2x (3/9/14-3/15/14)

#42 P.J. DeMeoAt-batsSeason .................... 3 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career .....................................................N/ARunsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AHitsSeason .....................1 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career .....................................................N/ARBISeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A2BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A3BSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A HRSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A BBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A SBSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A Hit StreakSeason .......................................... 1 (3/11/14)Career ..................................................Same

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

#4 Dan FurmanInnings PitchedSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AStrikeoutsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AWalksSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#12 Hobie HarrisInnings PitchedSeason ............4.1 (Coastal Carolina, 2/16/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason ....................5 (USC Upstate, 2/22/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason ............... 3, 4x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................Same

#15 Renan RodriguezInnings PitchedSeason ............................3.0 (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason ............... 3 (Coastal Carolina, 2/15/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason ......................... 1, 4x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ..................................................Same

#27 Andrew BelfiglioInnings PitchedSeason ............ 1.0, 5x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career .......................... 1.2 (Niagara, 3/16/13)StrikeoutsSeason ...................2 (North Carolina, 3/8/14)Career .............. 2, 4x (North Carolina, 3/8/14)WalksSeason ......................... 1, 3x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ............ 4 (Youngstown State, 4/16/13)

#34 T.J. ZeuchInnings PitchedSeason .................4.0 (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason ...............4 (Coastal Carolina, 2/16/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason .............. 2, 2x (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career ..................................................Same

#40 Josh MitchellInnings PitchedSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AStrikeoutsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AWalksSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#7 Nick MontefuscoInnings PitchedSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AStrikeoutsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AWalksSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#13 Luke CurtisInnings PitchedSeason ................. 4.0 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ......................5.0 (Penn State, 3/27/13)StrikeoutsSeason .................... 5 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ............ 6 (Youngstown State, 4/16/13)WalksSeason ...............1, 3x (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career ............................. 6 (Indiana, 2/19/12)

#19 Sam MersingInnings PitchedSeason ................. 3.2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason .................... 7 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason ...... 2, 2x (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career ..................................................Same

#29 Adam DianInnings PitchedSeason ................. 2.2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason ......................... 2, 3x (Akron, 3/19/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason .................... 2 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)Career ..................................................Same

#35 Matt PidichInnings PitchedSeason ..................1.0 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason .................... 2 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason .....................1 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ..................................................Same

#41 Casey RocheInnings PitchedSeason .........3.0 (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career .......................... 7.0 (Rutgers, 4/21/13)StrikeoutsSeason ........... 2 (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career .............. 5 (Youngstown State, 4/4/12)WalksSeason ........... 2 (Youngstown State, 3/18/14)Career .......................... 4 (Kent State, 4/6/11)

#11 Matt WotherspoonInnings PitchedSeason ....................... 7 (Ohio State, 2/28/14)Career .....................9.0, 5x (Towson, 3/29/13)StrikeoutsSeason .............................. 8 (Butler, 2/21/14)Career ................ 13 (Michigan State, 3/11/12)WalksSeason ............. 3, 3x (Duke, Game 2, 3/22/14)Career ......................5 (Notre Dame, 3/25/12)

#14 Joe HarveyInnings PitchedSeason ............... 6.2 (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career ..................................................SameStrikeoutsSeason .................. 8 (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason ...................3 (Duke, Game 1, 3/22/14)Career .......................... 4 (Louisville, 5/17/12)

#22 Nick ParnellInnings PitchedSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AStrikeoutsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/AWalksSeason ....................................................N/ACareer .....................................................N/A

#31 J.R. LeonardiInnings PitchedSeason ................. 0.2 (Presbyterian, 3/12/14)Career .............................5.1 (Akron, 4/10/12)StrikeoutsSeason ....................................................N/ACareer ............................... 8 (Akron, 4/10/12)WalksSeason .............. 1, 2x (West Virginia, 3/25/14)Career .......................3, 4x (Wofford, 2/24/13)

#37 Rhys AldenhovenInnings PitchedSeason ........................7.0, 2x (Duke, 3/21/14)Career .................. 8.0, 2x (Villanova, 5/12/13)StrikeoutsSeason ...........................5, 3x (Duke, 3/21/14)Career .....................................9 (USF, 4/7/13)WalksSeason ....................4 (USC Upstate, 2/22/14)Career ..................... 5 (Notre Dame, 4/14/13)

#45 Jon DanielczykInnings PitchedSeason ..................3.0 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career .......................... 6.0 (Towson, 3/29/13)StrikeoutsSeason .................... 5 (Presbyterian, 3/11/14)Career ..................................................SameWalksSeason .................... 2 (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14) Career ................ 2, 3x (Virginia Tech, 3/15/14)