2012 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team

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2012 Virginia Cavaliers baseball
Virginia Cavaliers text logo.svg
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record39–19–1 (18–12 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Kevin McMullan (9th season)
  • Karl Kuhn (9th season)
  • Matt Kirby (1st season)
Home stadium Davenport Field
Seasons
  2011
2013  
2012 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Atlantic
No. 3 Florida State  xy2460 .80050170 .746
No. 16 NC State  y19110 .63339170 .696
Clemson  y16140 .53334260 .567
Wake Forest  13170 .43333240 .579
Maryland  10200 .33332240 .571
Boston College  10200 .33321340 .382
Coastal
No. 5 North Carolina  xy2280 .73344140 .759
No. 15 Virginia  y18120 .60039161 .705
No. 21 Miami  y16140 .53336210 .632
No. 24 Georgia Tech  y12180 .40037240 .607
Virginia Tech  11190 .36734210 .618
Duke  9210 .30021340 .382
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 1, 2012 [1]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 2012 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team represented the University of Virginia in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. Head Coach Brian O'Connor is in his 9th year coaching the Cavaliers. They are coming off a 2011 season, in which they reached the College World Series.

Contents

Personnel

2012 Virginia Cavaliers Roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 3 Kyle CrockettSophomore
  • 16 Branden KlineJunior
  • 17 Shane Halley – Senior
  • 19 Joel Effertz – Junior
  • 20 Ryan Ashooh – Sophomore
  • 21 Barrett O'Neill – Freshman
  • 29 Scott Silverstein – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 31 Justin Thompson – Senior
  • 33 Nick Howard – Junior
  • 34 Artie Lewicki – Sophomore
  • 39 Austin Young – Sophomore
  • 46 Nathaniel Abel – Freshman
  • 47 Whit Mayberry – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
 

Infielders

  • 2 Keith Werman – Senior
  • 7 Branden Cogswell – Freshman
  • 9 Kenny Towns – Freshman
  • 11 Stephen Bruno – Junior
  • 13 Jared King- Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 37 Thomas Woodruff – Freshman
  • 30 Rob Amaro – Redshirt.svg Sophomore

Utility

  • 10 Brandon Downes – Freshman
  • 25 Reed Gragnani – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 33 Nick HowardFreshman
 

Catchers

  • 18 Nate Irving – Freshman
  • 8 Chance Mitchell – Junior

Outfielders

  • 5 Mitchell Shifflet – Sophomore
  • 6 Chris Taylor – Junior
  • 14 Colin Harrington – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 23 Derek FisherFreshman
  • 38 Mike PapiFreshman
 

Schedule

Legend
 Virginia win
 Virginia loss
 Tie
 Postponement/Cancelled
BoldVirginia team member
2012 Virginia Cavaliers baseball game log [3]
Regular season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
February 17vs Boston College Conway, S.C.5–30–1
February 18vs Coastal CarolinaConway, S.C.9–31–1
February 18 James Madison BB&T Coastal Field 4–41–1–1
February 21 Willam & Mary Davenport Field 6–5112–1–1
February 24 Monmouth Davenport Field18–43–1–1
February 25MonmouthDavenport Field7–14–1–1
February 26MonmouthDavenport Field13–15–1–1
February 28 Liberty Davenport Field8–05–2–1
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
March 2 Wright State Davenport FieldCanceled
March 3 Seton Hall Davenport Field10–46–2–1
March 3Wright StateDavenport Field5–46–3–1
March 4Seton HallDavenport Field5–26–4–1
March 6 James Madison Veterans Mem. Park 14–6Young (1–0)Cody (1–1)9177–4–1
March 9 Virginia Tech* Davenport Field 10–8117–5–10–1
March 10Virginia Tech*Davenport Field4–38–5–11–1
March 11Virginia Tech*Davenport Field6–59–5–12–1
March 13 Marist Davenport Field8–510–5–12–1
March 14MaristDavenport Field10–211–5–12–1
March 17 Florida State* Mike Martin Field 12–311–6–12–2
March 18Florida State*Mike Martin Field4–311–7–12–3
March 19Florida State*Mike Martin Field7–511–8–12–4
March 21 VMI Davenport Field12–3  12–8–1
March 23 Clemson*Davenport Field6–3 13–8–13–4
March 24Clemson*Davenport Field5–114–8–14–4
March 25Clemson*Davenport Field5–3 15–8–15–4
March 27 Towson Davenport Field8–0 16–8–1
March 28TowsonDavenport Field19–5 17–8–1
March 30 NC State* Doak Field 5–1Ogburn (3–1)Silverstein (2–3)1,94217–9–15–5
March 31NC State*Doak Field5–218–9–16–5
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
April 1NC State*Doak Field7–618–10–16–6
April 4 James Madison Davenport Field15–5 19–10–1
April 7 Wake Forest*Davenport Field9–4  20–10–17–6
April 8Wake Forest*Davenport Field4–1  21–10–18–6
April 9Wake Forest*Davenport Field11–2  22–10–19–6
April 11 George Washington Davenport Field16–4  23–10–1
April 13 North Carolina*Davenport Field2–11023–11–19–7
April 14North Carolina*Davenport Field6–223–12–19–8
April 15North Carolina*Davenport Field5–323–13–19–9
April 17 Richmond Davenport Field7–524–13–1
April 20 Duke*Duke6–324–14–19–10
April 21Duke*Duke12–325–14–110–10
April 21Duke*Duke10–326–14–111–10
April 24RadfordDavenport Field3–21127–14–1
April 25at VCU The Diamond 7–528–14–1
April 28 Miami (FL)* Mark Light Field 7–3Kline (6–3)Erickson (6–5)2,75029–14–112–10
April 29Miami (FL)*Mark Light Field7–430–14–113–10
April 30Miami (FL)*Mark Light Field3–431–14–114–10
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
May 1 Mount St. Mary's Davenport FieldCanceled
May 9 High Point Davenport Field12–332–14–1
May 11 Georgia Tech*Davenport Field6–533–14–115–10
May 12Georgia Tech*Davenport Field4–234–14–116–10
May 13Georgia Tech*Davenport Field5–11034–15–116–11
May 15VCUDavenport FieldCanceled
May 17 Maryland* Shipley Field 7–6K. Crockett (4–2)Harman (6–4)Thompson (11)63935–15–117–11
May 18Maryland*Shipley Field10–336–15–118–11
May 19Maryland*Shipley Field6–536–16–118–12
Postseason
ACC Tournament
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament record
May 24Clemson17 NewBridge Bank Park 3–21–0
May 25Georgia Tech17 NewBridge Bank Park 17–51–1
May 26#1 Florida State17 NewBridge Bank Park 7–0Lewicki (4–2)Compton (10–2)3,6422–1
Charlottesville Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament record
June 2(4) Army Davenport Field 6–21–0
June 3(3) Appalachian State Davenport Field 6–51–1
June 3(2) Oklahoma Davenport Field 5–41–2
Rankings from USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*ACC Conference games

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