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2013 VCU Rams Baseball Team
The 2013 VCU Rams baseball team will be the 43rd season of the university fielding a varsity baseball program, and will represent Virginia Commonwealth University in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Rams will be playing their inaugural season in the Atlantic 10 Conference. It will be the first season of Shawn Stiffler as manager for the program. It was previously led by Paul Keyes for the past 18 season. Keyes died of cancer in the summer of 2012. Personnel 2013 roster Schedule ! style="background:#000;color:#f8b800;", Regular Season , - valign="top" , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 1 , , 02/15/13 , , vs. (''Elon Invitational'') , , Latham Park , 4–1, , M. Lees (1–0) , , J. Burke (0–1) , , ''none'' , , 200 , , 1–0 , , — , - style="text-align:center; background:#d3d3d3;" , — , , 02/16/13 , , vs. (''Elon Invitational'') , , Latham Park , , colspan=5, ''Postponed'' , , 1–0 , , — , - style="text-align:center; background: ...
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Shawn Stiffler
Shawn Stiffler (born April 2, 1979) is an American baseball coach and former pitcher, now serving as head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball, Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He played college baseball for the George Mason Patriots baseball, George Mason Patriots from 1998 to 2001 for head coach Bill Brown (baseball coach), Bill Brown. Stiffler had been a part of the Rams baseball program since 2007, where he spent the first 5 seasons as an assistant to Paul Keyes. Playing career Stiffler played high school baseball from 1994–1997 at Somerset Area High School, in Somerset, Pennsylvania where he earned All-American honors as a pitcher. He was drafted in the 53rd round by the Minnesota Twins in the 1997 MLB Draft, but elected instead to continue his baseball career at the collegiate level, joining the George Mason Patriots baseball team. Coaching career Immediately following his career with George Mason, Stiffler was picked up as an assistant for the George Mason Patr ...
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Bryson Field At Boshamer Stadium
Cary C. Boshamer Stadium is a baseball stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is the home of the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team. History The previous home of the Tar Heels was a multi-use venue called Emerson Field, which sat some 2,400 people. The combination baseball/football field was opened in 1916 on the site of the existing athletic field (ca. 1900) and named for a university benefactor, Captain Isaac E. Emerson, best known as the inventor of Bromo-Seltzer. The football team left Emerson for Kenan Memorial Stadium in 1927. Emerson would continue as the home of the baseball team for another 45 seasons. Its site is now occupied by Davis Library. Boshamer Stadium first opened on March 21, 1972, near the tail end of the 1972 season. It is named for Cary C. Boshamer (class of 1917), a textile industrialist from Gastonia whose donation made the new stadium possible. Although many Tar Heels players and fans speak of the stadium as "the Bosh", apparently the fam ...
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2013 Richmond Spiders Baseball Team
The 2013 Richmond Spiders baseball team will represent University of Richmond in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. They are coming off a 2012 season, in which they made it to the Atlantic 10 Championship game. Head Coach Mark McQueen is in his 5th year coaching the Spiders. Personnel 2013 Roster Schedule ! style="background:#000099;color:#FF0000;", Regular season , - valign="top" , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 15 , , , , – , , Pitt Field , , 10–4 , , J. de Marte (1-0), , Weigel (0-1), , None, , 352 , , 1–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 16 , , Bucknell , , – , , Pitt Field , , 6-3 , , Z. Sterling (1-0), , Hough (0-1), , R. Cook (1), , 103 , , 2-0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 17 , , Bucknell, , – , , Pitt Field , , 6-1 , , A. Blum (1-0), , Goldstien (0-1), , None , , 101 , , 3-0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 20 , , , , – , , Pitt Field , , 5-4 , , R. Donnelly (1-0), , Lighton ...
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Davenport Field
Davenport Field at Disharoon Park is a baseball stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. It is the home field of the University of Virginia Cavaliers college baseball team. The stadium has a capacity of 5,074 and opened in 2002. The field is named after former Virginia Student Aid Foundation executive director Ted Davenport, and the stadium is named after Les and Ann Disharoon. Opening Day On February 16, 2002, the University of Virginia baseball program defeated the Bucknell Bison 10-3 in the first ever contest played at the brand new UVA Baseball Stadium. Virginia opened the door on its new multimillion-dollar facility for the 2002 season. Renovations Disharoon Park has been through a series of improvements over its tenure as the home to the Virginia Cavaliers, but none like the upgrades and renovations that have taken place in recent years. Improvements to the stadium include: a canopied grandstand with 1,500 seats; an additional 500 seats and a grass hillside to provide more ...
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Barcroft Park
Tucker Field at Barcroft Park is a baseball venue located in Arlington, Virginia, US. The field is home to the George Washington Colonials baseball team of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. The field holds a capacity of 500 spectators.Barcroft Park (Field No. 4)
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The field is officially designated Tucker Field at Barcroft Park Field #6 and includes a new turf field laid in 2019 by FieldTurf, bullpens, enclosed dugouts, bleachers, lights, scoreboard, and pressbox.Barcroft Park
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2013 Virginia Cavaliers Baseball Team
The 2013 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team represented the University of Virginia in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Head Coach Brian O'Connor is in his 10th year coaching the Cavaliers. They are coming off a 2012 season, in which they made it to the Charlottesville Regional in the NCAA Tournament. Personnel Schedule ! style="background:#FF7F00;color:#0D3268;", Regular Season , - valign="top" , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 15 , , at , , 25 , , Clark–LeClair Stadium , , 14–4 , , J. Sborz (1-0), , L. Hoffman (0-1), , None , , 3,511 , , 1–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 16 , , at East Carolina , , 25 , , Clark-LeClair Stadium , , 13-9 , , W. Mayberry (1-0), , L. Lucroy (0-1), , None, , 2,483 , , 2-0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 18 , , , , 25 , , Davenport Field, , 9-1 , , T. Oest (1-0), , Z. Hopf (0-1), , None , , 2,333 , , 3-0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 19 , , , , 25 , , Davenport F ...
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Hank DeVincent Field
Hank DeVincent Field is a baseball venue located on the campus of La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The field was home to the La Salle Explorers baseball team of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference.DeVincent Field
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The field holds a capacity of 1,000 spectators.
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War Memorial Stadium (Hampton)
War Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Hampton, Virginia. It is primarily used for baseball and has been the home of the various incarnations of the Peninsula Pilots, including the current Coastal Plain League incarnation. It is also the home for the Apprentice School Builders college baseball team. The ballpark has a capacity of 3,750 people and opened in June, 1948. Peninsula War Memorial Stadium was designed by the legendary Branch Rickey as an affiliate for his Brooklyn Dodgers. The Newport News Dodgers won 3 Piedmont League Championships before Brooklyn moved to Los Angeles and the Dodgers were no more in 1958. In 1963 the Carolina League's Peninsula franchise (1963-1992) began play in the Stadium as the Top Class "A" club of the Washington Senators. The Peninsula Grays were born. The Cincinnati Reds followed with Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench John Lee Bench (born December 7, 1947) is an American former professional baseball player. He played his entire Major ...
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2013 Old Dominion Monarchs Baseball Team
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Woerner Field
Woerner Field at Time Warner Cable Stadium is a baseball field located on the campus of the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The field is home to the Dayton Flyers baseball team of the Division I Atlantic 10 Conference.Time Warner Cable Stadium
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The field holds a capacity of 500 seated fans.
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Shipley Field
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Gray–Minor Stadium
Gray–Minor Stadium is a 1,400-seat facility home to the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) Keydets baseball team in Lexington, Virginia. It is named after Elmon T. Gray and Gil Minor, graduates of VMI in 1946 and 1963, respectively. History Before the construction of Gray–Minor Stadium, Patchin Field was the home of VMI baseball. Nicknamed "The Patch", VMI played there up until the end of the 2006 season. Then, in the off-season of 2006, construction would begin for Gray-Minor. It was five years after the field was renovated, but Patchin Field would serve VMI baseball for another trio of seasons. The project cost around $1.1 million, and was funded by Gray and Minor, along with Bill Paulette, VMI graduate in 1969. 2007 Season The 2007 VMI baseball season was the inaugural season for Gray–Minor Stadium. The Keydets opened up playing Florida for three games, in which the underdog VMI surprisingly took 2 of those 3 games. VMI came back to Lexington on February 20 and defea ...
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