Jacksonville State Gamecocks baseball
The Jacksonville State Gamecocks baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Rudy Abbott Field in Jacksonville, Alabama. The Gamecocks are coached by Jim Case.
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Founded | 1948 |
University | Jacksonville State University |
Head coach | Jim Case (19th season) |
Conference | OVC |
Location | Jacksonville, AL |
Home stadium | Rudy Abbott Field (Capacity: 1,500) |
Nickname | Gamecocks |
Colors | Red and White[1] |
NCAA Tournament champions | |
NCAA Division II: 1990, 1991 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 | |
Conference tournament champions | |
OVC: 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 | |
Conference champions | |
2005, 2008, 2019 |
Year-by-year results
Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Records unavailable (–2001) | |||||||||
Atlantic Sun Conference (2002–2003) | |||||||||
2002 | Jim Case | 23–31 | |||||||
2003[3] | Jim Case | 32–26 | 19–14 | ||||||
Ohio Valley Conference (2004–present) | |||||||||
2004[4] | Jim Case | 31–29 | 16–11 | ||||||
2005[5] | Jim Case | 35–24 | 19–8 | ||||||
2006[6] | Jim Case | 35–24 | 19–8 | ||||||
2007[7] | Jim Case | 33–27 | 18–9 | ||||||
2008[8] | Jim Case | 37–21 | 23–4 | ||||||
2009[9] | Jim Case | 31–26 | 10–13 | ||||||
2010[10] | Jim Case | 32–26 | 15–8 | NCAA Regional | |||||
2011[11] | Jim Case | 36–23 | 14–9 | ||||||
2012[12] | Jim Case | 28–30 | 17–10 | ||||||
2013[13] | Jim Case | 32–26 | 22–8 | ||||||
2014 | Jim Case | 36–27 | 18–12 | NCAA Regional | |||||
2015 | Jim Case | 30–27 | 15–14 | ||||||
2016 | Jim Case | 34–24 | 20–10 | ||||||
2017 | Jim Case | 30–26 | 17–13 | ||||||
OVC: | |||||||||
Total: | |||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Major League Baseball
Jacksonville State has had 63 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[14]
Gamecocks in the Major League Baseball Draft | |||
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Year | Player | Round | Team |
1971 | Thomas Cason | 15 | Red Sox |
1972 | Howard Echols | 13 | White Sox |
1972 | Perry Renfroe | 8 | Reds |
1975 | Roger Mayo | 23 | White Sox |
1975 | Evan Edge | 16 | Reds |
1975 | Ted Barnicle | 1 | Giants |
1977 | Larry Bowie | 21 | Padres |
1977 | Terry Abbott | 15 | Braves |
1977 | Stanley Treadway | 14 | Expos |
1977 | Venson Davis | 2 | Indians |
1980 | Dennis Cleveland | 23 | Astros |
1980 | Pete Leppert | 5 | Reds |
1981 | Jerome Coleman | 26 | Expos |
1981 | Chuck Davis | 12 | Red Sox |
1981 | Charles Fisher | 9 | Red Sox |
1982 | John Mortillaro | 24 | Braves |
1983 | Michael Blair | 17 | Dodgers |
1983 | Scott Whaley | 15 | Athletics |
1984 | Charlie Culberson | 16 | Giants |
1984 | Christopher Parker | 13 | Astros |
1985 | Jeff Hayward | 18 | Reds |
1987 | Jeff Atha | 24 | Expos |
1987 | Stewart Lee | 18 | Red Sox |
1988 | Mark Eskins | 48 | Braves |
1988 | Stewart Lee | 18 | Brewers |
1988 | Jim Smith | 6 | Royals |
1989 | Mac Seibert | 36 | Tigers |
1989 | Jim Dennison | 15 | Red Sox |
1989 | Todd Jones | 1 | Astros |
1990 | Scott Sprick | 24 | Orioles |
1990 | Todd Altaffer | 23 | White Sox |
1990 | Craig Holman | 13 | Blue Jays |
1991 | Tito Landrum | 28 | Dodgers |
1991 | Randy Belyeu | 28 | Cubs |
1991 | Craig Holman | 22 | Phillies |
1991 | Tim Van Egmond | 17 | Red Sox |
1992 | Jason Tidwell | 14 | Marlins |
1993 | Eric Ford | 43 | Red Sox |
1994 | Tony Shaver | 25 | Astros |
1995 | Joe Montgomery | 42 | Reds |
1995 | William Hodge | 28 | Royals |
1996 | John Clark | 37 | Reds |
1999 | Sammy Button | 47 | Indians |
2000 | Brandon Culp | 26 | Reds |
2000 | Bill White | 3 | Diamondbacks |
2003 | Evan Conley | 34 | Reds |
2003 | Kerri Fair | 21 | Astros |
2003 | Jessie Corn | 6 | Red Sox |
2007 | Garrett Bass | 42 | Nationals |
2007 | Donovan Hand | 14 | Brewers |
2008 | Justin King | 30 | Rangers |
2009 | Jason Zylstra | 36 | Twins |
2009 | Ben Tootle | 3 | Twins |
2010 | Alex Jones | 27 | Brewers |
2010 | Andrew Edge | 24 | Dodgers |
2010 | Daniel Adamson | 20 | Astros |
2010 | Todd Cunningham | 2 | Braves |
2011 | Ben Waldrip | 40 | Royals |
2012 | Daniel Watts | 32 | Diamondbacks |
2012 | Sam Eberle | 25 | Giants |
2012 | Ben Waldrip | 10 | Rockies |
2013 | Coty Blanchard | 15 | Rays |
2014 | Griff Gordon | 27 | Yankees |
References
- Jacksonville State University Style Guide & Identification Standards Manual (PDF). Retrieved April 3, 2016.
- "Jacksonville State Gamecocks". d1baseball.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
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- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
- "Jacksonville State - Season Statistics". jsugamecocksports.com.
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- "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "Jacksonville State University (Jacksonville, AL)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.