Old Dominion Monarchs baseball, 2010–19

Old Dominion Monarchs baseball represents Old Dominion University in college baseball at the NCAA Division I level.

2010

2010 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
2010 record 24-30 (11-13 CAA)
Head coach Jerry Meyers (6th year)
Assistant coach Tag Montague (1st year)
Home stadium Bud Metheny Baseball Complex
2010 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
James Madison 21 9   .700     40 17   .702
Old Dominion 19 11   .633     30 26   .536
UNC-Wilmington 18 12   .600     31 28   .525
Georgia State 17 13   .567     37 21   .638
Delaware 16 14   .533     27 26   .509
William and Mary 16 14   .533     26 29   .473
Towson 15 15   .500     26 28   .481
Virginia Commonwealth 12 18   .400     22 32   .407
Northeastern 12 18   .400     18 33   .353
Hofstra 12 18   .400     15 32   .319
George Mason 7 23   .233     21 32   .396
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2010[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2010 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represents Old Dominion University in the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny.

2010 was the last season under Head Coach Jerry Meyers after six years. During the 2010 season the Monarchs finished sixth in the conference, their third straight losing season under Meyers. After the season Coach Meyers left ODU to return to South Carolina to take back his old job of pitching coach.[2]

2010 was the first time since 2005 that ODU did not make it to the CAA Baseball Tournament. The team won 17 of its 24 victories at home at the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. Also during the season CJ Huyett pitched one of the two 9 inning no hitters by a single pitcher in ODU history in an 18–0 win over UMES on May 11, 2010.[3]

Drafted players

C Joe Velleggia[4]Baltimore Orioles

Velleggia was drafted in 2009 also by the Orioles almost 200 picks ahead of where he went in 2010.

2011

2011 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
2011 record 30-26 (19-11 CAA)
Head coach Nate Goulet (1st year)
Assistant coach Tag Montague (2nd year)
Assistant coach Justin Haywood (1st year)
Pitching coach Tim Lavigne (1st year)
Home stadium Bud Metheny Baseball Complex
2011 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
James Madison y 21 9   .700     40 17   .702
Old Dominion 19 11   .633     30 26   .536
UNC-Wilmington 18 12   .600     31 28   .525
Georgia State 17 13   .567     37 21   .638
Delaware 16 14   .533     27 26   .509
William and Mary 16 14   .533     26 29   .473
Towson 15 15   .500     26 28   .481
Virginia Commonwealth 12 18   .400     22 32   .407
Northeastern 12 18   .400     18 32   .360
Hofstra 12 18   .400     15 32   .319
George Mason 7 23   .233     21 32   .396
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2013[5]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2011 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represented Old Dominion University in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny.

After the 2010 season ODU Head Coach Jerry Meyers left for South Carolina. The team then hired Nate Goulet as their interim coach for the entire 2011 season. Despite only being an interim coach, Goulet lead ODU to the CAA Championship game and earned CAA Coach of the Year honors. The 2010 Monarchs went 30-26 overall and 19-11 in conference, finishing second in the conference standings to regular season and tournament champion James Madison.

After the season despite leading ODU back to the conference title game and winning conference coach of the year, the Monarchs did not renew the contract of interim head coach Goulet.

Draft selections

Awards

Joey Burney 1B/DH
Kyle Hald P
Kyle Hald
Kyle Hald P
Josh Wright SS
Adam Wisniewski P
Joey Burney IF All-Freshman Team
Dean Ali P All-Freshman Team

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2012

2012 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
2012 record 19-34 (9-21 CAA)
Head coach Chris Finwood (1st year)
Assistant coach Karl Nonemaker (1st year)
Pitching coach Tim Lavigne (2nd year)
MVP Josh Wright (Senior year)
Home stadium Bud Metheny Baseball Complex
2012 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
UNC Wilmington y 24 6 0   .800     39 23 0   .629
Hofstra 20 10 0   .667     34 22 0   .607
Delaware 17 13 0   .567     31 27 0   .534
George Mason 16 14 0   .533     33 24 0   .579
VCU 15 15 0   .500     34 25 0   .576
Towson 15 15 0   .500     27 31 0   .466
Georgia State 14 16 0   .467     24 31 0   .436
Northeastern 13 17 0   .433     23 28 0   .451
William & Mary 12 18 0   .400     31 25 0   .554
James Madison 10 20 0   .333     16 35 2   .321
Old Dominion 9 21 0   .300     19 34 0   .358
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2012[7]; Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 2012 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represents Old Dominion University in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny.

Old Dominion did not renew the contract of 2011 interim head coach Nate Goulet who replaced Jerry Meyers when he left prior to the 2011 season for South Carolina.

In 2012, the Monarchs hired Chris Finwood, the then head coach at Western Kentucky. Finwood lead the Hilltoppers to back to back NCAA regional appearances, a Sun Belt conference tournament championship and a regular season championship. In Finwood's first season the Monarchs won only 19 games and finished in last place in the CAA. Finwood hired his assistant coach Karl Nonemaker from Monmouth University and retained the pitching coach from ODU's 2011 season Tim LaVigne.[8]

Roster

2012 Old Dominion Monarchs roster
 

Pitchers

  • 8 – Donald Engler – Fr
  • 15 – Phil McCarthy – Sr
  • 16 – Brett Harris – Jr
  • 22 – Bryan Ramirez – Fr
  • 25 – Ben Tomchick – Sr
  • 26 – CJ Huyett – Sr
  • 27 – Dean Ali – So
  • 29 – Mike Ney – Jr
  • 33 – Erick Baker – Jr
  • 36 – Connor Overton – Fr
  • 37 – Brandon Smith – Jr
  • 41 – Dylan Bratton – Fr
  • 42 – Kevin Griffey – Fr
 

Catchers

  • 7 – Josh Tutwiler – Sr
  • 18 – Michael Perez – Fr
  • 39 – Tyler Smith – So

Infielders

  • 1 – Brian Bashara – So
  • 4 – Austin McGowan – Jr
  • 6 – Josh Wright – Sr
  • 9 – Ty Yesensky – So
  • 10 – Chris Baker – Sr
  • 11 – Joey Burney – So
  • 19 – Brandon Shelton – Sr
  • 34 – Brent Frazier – Sr
 

Outfielders

  • 2 – Drew Coker – So
  • 12 – Kenneth Belgrave – Jr
  • 14 – Shawn Sizemore – Jr
  • 24 – Josh Eldridge – Fr
  • 32 – Ben Verlander – So
 

Coaches

2012 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball coaching staff
  • 5 – Chris Finwood – Head Coach – 1st Season
  • 12 – Karl Nonemaker – Assistant Coach – 1st Season
  • 21 – Paul Bottigliero – Volunteer Coach – 1st Season
  • 44 – Tim LaVigne – Pitching Coach – 2nd Season

Awards

Josh Tutwiler C 3rd Team
Josh Wright SS 3rd Team
Josh Eldridge OF All-Freshman Team

2013

2013 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
2013 record 30-24 (15-12 CAA)
Head coach Chris Finwood (2nd year)
Assistant coach Karl Nonemaker (2nd year)
Pitching coach Tim Lavigne (3rd year)
MVP Ben Verlander (Junior year)
Captain Austin McGowan (Senior year)
Home stadium Bud Metheny Baseball Complex
2013 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
UNC Wilmington y 18 8   .692     38 23   .623
William & Mary y 17 10   .630     39 24   .619
Delaware 15 12   .556     33 22   .600
Old Dominion 15 12   .556     30 24   .556
Georgia State 14 13   .519     35 21   .625
Towson y 14 13   .519     30 30   .500
Northeastern 12 15   .444     31 26   .544
James Madison 11 15   .423     25 30   .455
Hofstra 11 16   .407     26 27   .491
George Mason 7 20   .259     18 35   .340
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2013[9]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represents Old Dominion University in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny.

The Monarchs announced prior to the start of the 2013 CAA season that Old Dominion would be leaving the CAA for Conference USA for the 2014 season. CAA officials announced that three teams from the CAA would be ineligible for the conference tournament including ODU, George Mason, and Georgia State, all of which were leaving the CAA for other conferences in 2014. VCU had already departed the CAA for the Atlantic 10 before the 2013 season and thus the CAA only had 11 teams, 9 of which were eligible for the 8 team CAA tournament.

ODU finished the season with 30 wins for the second time in three years. The Monarchs would have had the third seed in the conference tournament with a tiebreaker with Delaware if they had been eligible, a turn around from finishing with 19 wins and last place in the conference a season before.

Roster

2013 Old Dominion Monarchs roster
 

Pitchers

  • 13 – Brad Gero – Jr
  • 15 – Andy Roberts – Jr
  • 16 – Brett Harris – Jr
  • 20 – Tommy Alexander – Fr
  • 25 – Ryan YarbroughJr
  • 27 – Dean Ali – Jr
  • 28 – Jake Josephs – Fr
  • 29 – Mike Ney – Sr
  • 31 – Mitch Moynihan – Fr
  • 33 – Erick Baker – Sr
  • 34 – Vic Díaz Jr – So
  • 36 – Connor Overton – So
  • 37 – Brandon Smith – Sr
 

Catchers

  • 17 – Alex Kowalczyk – Fr
  • 18 – Mike Perez – So
  • 26 – Chris Livers – Fr

Infielders

  • 1 – Brian Bashara – Jr
  • 4 – Austin McGowan – Sr
  • 6 – Pat Kane – Fr
  • 7 – PJ Higgins – Fr
  • 8 – Tyler Urps – Jr
  • 11 – Joey Burney – Jr
  • 22 – Jordan Negrini – Jr
 

Outfielders

  • 2 – Drew Coker – Sr
  • 9 – Connor Myers – Fr
  • 10 – Brian Beard – Fr
  • 14 – Shawn Sizemore – Sr
  • 23 – Ben Slaton – Jr
  • 24 – Josh Eldridge – So
  • 32 – Ben Verlander – Jr
  • 38 – Dylan Hill – Fr
 

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Coaches

2013 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball coaching staff
  • 5 – Chris Finwood – Head Coach – 2nd Season
  • 12 – Karl Nonemaker – Assistant Coach – 2nd Season
  • 21 – Paul Bottigliero – Volunteer Coach – 2nd Season
  • 44 – Tim LaVigne – Pitching Coach – 3rd Season

Awards

  • All-Conference Selections
Ben Verlander OF (1st team)
Tommy Alexander (All-Freshman)
PJ Higgins (All-Freshman)
Connor Myers (All-Freshman)

  • All-American
Ben Verlander
  • ABCA All-Region
Ben Verlander

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Drafted Players

OF Ben Verlander – 14th Round, 426th Overall Detroit Tigers
LHP Ryan Yarbrough – 20th Round, 602nd Overall Milwaukee Brewers, Did not sign

2014

2014 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball
Conference Conference USA
2014 record 36-26 (17-13 C-USA)
Head coach Chris Finwood (3rd year)
Assistant coach Karl Nonemaker (3rd year)
Pitching coach Tim Lavigne (4th year)
MVP Joey Burney (Senior year)
Captain Joey Burney (Senior year)
Home stadium Bud Metheny Baseball Complex
2014 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#17 Rice y 23 7 0   .767     41 18 0   .695
UAB 20 10 0   .667     35 21 0   .625
Southern Miss 19 11 0   .633     35 25 0   .583
Middle Tennessee 17 13 0   .567     31 27 0   .534
Old Dominion y 17 13 0   .567     36 24 0   .600
FIU 16 14 0   .533     36 20 0   .643
East Carolina 16 14 0   .533     33 26 0   .559
UTSA 16 14 0   .533     35 26 0   .574
Florida Atlantic 14 16 0   .467     28 25 0   .528
Tulane 10 18 0   .357     23 29 0   .442
Marshall 10 19 0   .345     20 31 0   .392
Charlotte 10 19 0   .345     19 31 1   .382
Louisiana Tech 5 25 0   .167     15 35 0   .300
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 26, 2014[12]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2014 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represents Old Dominion University in the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny.

The 2014 season was the Monarchs first season as members of Conference USA. They were picked by the coaches in the preseason to finish 10th in the conference but ended the season tied for 4th. Their 17 conference wins is fourth most in ODU baseball history. They opened the conference tournament against fourth seed Middle Tennessee State whom they lost to before winning their next three. In those games ODU knocked out FIU and Middle Tennessee in back to back games, and then defeated Rice in the semifinals on a walk-off single and throwing error forcing a rematch. In their next game against Rice the Monarchs lost which sent the Owls to the title game where they defeated UTSA for the championship.

The Monarchs won 30 games in back to back seasons for the first time since the 2006 and 2007 teams and had the schools highest win total since the 2006 team that won 39 games. During the season ODU defeated top ranked Virginia 8-1 at Harbor Park for their first win over a #1 team in school history. The team earned an at-large berth in the 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament and were given the third seed in the Columbia Regional but lost both of their games 3-4 to Maryland and 1-4 to Campbell. It was the Monarchs 8th appearance in the NCAA tournament all-time since joining Division I in 1977 and their first since the 2000 season. Defensively the Monarchs turned 68 double plays, which set a new school record and ranked 3rd nationally in 2014.

The team did not lose more than two games in a row during the regular season and won six of their conference series with one sweep over Marshall and only lost four series without being swept. The team's longest losing streak of the season came in post season play where they lost their last game in the conference tournament and then were 0-2 in the NCAA Regional, ending the season with three straight loses.

Team MVP and Captain 1B Joey Burney was named 2nd team all conference, which along with his 2010 CAA All-Freshman selection made him the second Monarch to win all-conference honors in multiple conferences, along with TJ O'Donnell who did it in 1991 as an outfielder in the Sun Belt Conference and in 1992 as a shortstop in the CAA. All VASID and ABCA All-Region relief pitcher Brad Gero broke the single-season ODU record for appearances with 39.

Roster

2014 Old Dominion Monarchs roster
 

Pitchers

  • 13 – Brad Gero – Sr
  • 15 – Andy Roberts – Sr
  • 16 – Brett Harris – Sr
  • 20 – Tommy Alexander – So
  • 25 – Ryan Yarbrough – Sr
  • 27 – Dean Ali – Sr
  • 28 – Jake Josephs – So
  • 30 – Zach Sligh – Fr
  • 31 – Mitch Moynihan – So
  • 32 – Victor Diaz – Jr
  • 33 – Turner Bishop – Fr
  • 34 – Sam Sinnen – Fr
  • 36 – Connor Overton – So
  • 37 – Greg Tomchick – Jr
  • 40 – Adam Bainbridge – Fr
  • 42 – Joey Benitez – Fr
 

Catchers

  • 14 – Kurt Sinnen – Fr
  • 26 – Chris Livers – So
  • 29 – Mike Perez – Jr

Infielders

  • 1 – Brian Bashara – Sr
  • 2 – Tyler Urps – Sr
  • 4 – Nick Walker – Fr
  • 7 – PJ Higgins – So
  • 11 – Josiah Burney – Sr
  • 22 – Jordan Negrini – Sr
 

Outfielders

  • 8 – Joseph Guaragna – Fr
  • 9 – Connor Myers – So
  • 10 – Brian Beard – So
  • 17 – Taylor Ostrich – Jr
  • 23 – Ben Slaton – Sr
  • 24 – Josh Eldridge – Sr
  • 38 – Dylan Hill – So
 

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Coaches

2014 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball coaching staff
  • 5 – Chris Finwood – Head Coach – 3rd Season
  • 12 – Karl Nonemaker – Assistant Coach – 3rd Season
  • 21 – Paul Bottigliero – Volunteer Coach – 3rd Season
  • 44 – Tim LaVigne – Pitching Coach – 4th Season

Awards

  • Freshman All-American
Nick Walker OF
  • All-Conference USA Selections
Nick Walker OF (First Team)
Nick Walker (All-Freshman)
Josiah Burney 1B (Second Team)
  • All-Conference USA Tournament Selections
Tyler Urps IF
Nick Walker OF

  • All-Regional Team
Tyler Urps SS
  • VA SID All-State Team
Brad Gero RP
Nick Walker OF
  • ABCA All-East Region
Brad Gero RHP
  • ABCA Regional Coach of the Year
Chris Finwood – East Region

Drafted players

LHP Ryan Yarbrough – 4th Round, 111th Overall Seattle Mariners
RHP Connor Overton – 15th Round, 437th Overall Miami Marlins

Game log

2014 Old Dominion Monarchs Baseball Game Log[14]
Regular Season
Post-Season
NCAA Tournament

2015

2015 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball
Conference Conference USA
2015 record 27-29 (13-17 C-USA)
Head coach Chris Finwood (4th year)
Assistant coach Karl Nonemaker (4th year)
Pitching coach Tim Lavigne (5th year)
Home stadium Bud Metheny Baseball Complex
2015 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#20 Rice y 22 8 0   .733     35 18 0   .660
#24 Florida Atlantic y 19 10 0   .655     38 15 0   .717
Southern Miss 19 10 0   .655     35 16 1   .683
Middle Tennessee 19 11 0   .633     30 25 0   .545
UTSA 17 13 0   .567     32 23 0   .582
UAB 15 15 0   .500     30 24 0   .556
Old Dominion 13 17 0   .433     27 27 0   .500
FIU y 13 17 0   .433     25 29 0   .463
Marshall 12 18 0   .400     20 32 0   .385
Charlotte 11 19 0   .367     19 29 0   .396
WKU 10 19 0   .345     24 28 0   .462
Louisiana Tech 8 21 0   .276     25 27 0   .481
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 5, 2015[15]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2015 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represents Old Dominion University in the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny.

In the preseason rankings by league coaches the 2015 Monarchs were picked to finish 3rd in the conference standings. INF PJ Higgins and INF/OF Nick Walker were selected preseason All-Conference. In 2014 the Monarchs were selected to finish 10th before ending the season tied for 4th. The 2015 schedule includes eight match ups against ranked opponents from 2014; Regional host Rice, National Runner-up UVA and other NCAA Tournament participants in Liberty and a rematch from the first game of the Columbia Regional against Super Regional participant Maryland.

The Monarchs 2015 season included wins over two top 10 teams, beating #1 Virginina and winning the conference series from #8 Rice as well as defeating Virginia again when the team was ranked #22. The team also played and was defeated by then #18 Maryland and lost the series to #14 FAU making their record against ranked teams 5-4. In conference play the Monarchs won their series against Rice, FIU and swept LA Tech. The Monarchs lost their conference series to WKU, UTSA, Marshall, FAU, UAB and Charlotte after a Saturday win was vacated for a 27-man roster violation and got swept for the first time in C-USA play at MTSU. Out of conference play the Monarchs swept the weekend series from Penn and the season match ups from VMI and Virginia and won their weekend series from Rutgers. The team also split a home and home season series from Liberty and William & Mary and were swept by ECU and VCU. After finishing with a 13-17 conference record ODU ended up tied for 7th in conference standings with the tie-breaker over FIU to be the 7 seed in the 2015 C-USA Conference Baseball Tournament.

On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 the ODU Monarchs hosted #22 Virginia at Harbor Park for the second straight year and defeating them for the third straight time. The game was played in front of a crowd of 6,029 people which set the record for largest crowd to attend a college baseball game in Virginia state history. The 2014 Harbor Park meeting had set the ODU record for fans to an ODU baseball game in Norfolk and was more than doubled at the 2015 meeting.

The 2015 C-USA Baseball Tournament was hosted by Southern Miss and took place from May 20–24, 2015. The top eight teams in the conference make the tournament which is a round-robin, double-elimination format. ODU was the 7 seed and lost to both FAU and Southern Miss to get knocked out of the tournament.

In the 2015 MLB Player Draft three Monarchs were selected; IF PJ Higgins, RHP Greg Tomchick, and 1B Taylor Ostrich. This is the second most players drafted out of Old Dominion with the most being 4 set in 1991, 1992, 2006 and 2008.

Roster

2015 Old Dominion Monarchs roster
 

Pitchers

  • 13 – Nick Hartman – So
  • 16 – Thomas Busbice – Jr
  • 20 – Kyle Majette – Jr
  • 25 – Jared Koenig – Jr
  • 27 – Greg Tomchick – Sr
  • 28 – Jake Josephs – So
  • 31 – Nate Matheson – Fr
  • 32 – Vic Díaz – Sr
  • 33 – Turner Bishop – So
  • 34 – Sam Sinnen – So
  • 39 – Michael Rienerth – Jr
  • 40 – Adam Bainbridge – So
  • 41 – Addison Barber – Fr
  • 42 – Joey Benitez – So
 

Catchers

  • 14 – Kurt Sinnen – So
  • 26 – Chris Livers – Jr
  • 29 – Michael Perez – Sr

Infielders

  • 2 – Jason McMurray – Jr
  • 6 – Greyson Finwood – Fr
  • 7 – PJ Higgins – Jr
  • 11 – Derek Francis – Jr
  • 15 – Zach Rutherford – Fr
  • 17 – Taylor Ostrich – Sr
  • 22 – Nick Lustrino – Jr
 

Outfielders

  • 1 – Justin Hayes – Fr
  • 4 – Nick Walker – So
  • 8 – Joseph Guaragna – So
  • 9 – Connor Myers – Jr
  • 10 – Matt Cogen – Fr
  • 24 – Josh Eldridge – Sr
  • 38 – Dylan Hill – Jr
 

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Coaches

2015 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball coaching staff
  • 5 – Chris Finwood – Head Coach – 4th Season
  • 12 – Karl Nonemaker – Assistant Coach – 4th Season
  • 21 – Paul Bottigliero – Volunteer Coach – 4th Season
  • 44 – Tim LaVigne – Pitching Coach – 5th Season

Awards

Mar 16 – Josh Eldridge OF; 15 H, 4 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 9 R
Apr 13 – PJ Higgins INF; .481 BA, 13 H, 3 2B, 2 HR
Mar 16 – Greg Tomchick RHP; 6 IP, 1 BB, 1 H, 1 HR, 9 K, perfect game going into the 7th
SP Sam Sinnen
IF PJ Higgins
IF Zach Rutherford
SS Zach Rutherford

Drafted players

2B PJ Higgins – 12th Round, 353rd overall Chicago Cubs
RHP Greg Tomchick – 27th Round, 821st overall St. Louis Cardinals
1B Taylor Ostrich – 34th Round, 1029th overall Kansas City Royals

Game log

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2015 Old Dominion Monarchs Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Post-Season

April 4 game against Charlotte was forfeited due to a 27-man active roster violation. ODU had won the game 7-2 under protest.

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