2019 Georgia State Panthers baseball team

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2019 Georgia State Panthers baseball
Georgia State Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record15–41 (6–24 SBC)
Head coach
Home stadium GSU Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2018
2020  
2019 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
East Division
Georgia Southern  x18120 .60035240 .593
Coastal Carolina  y15130 .53636261 .579
South Alabama  16140 .53330260 .536
Troy  16140 .53331290 .517
Appalachian State  13160 .44822310 .415
Georgia State  6240 .20015410 .268
West Division
Texas State  x20100 .66736200 .643
Little Rock  18110 .62129280 .509
Texas–Arlington  17120 .58632260 .552
Louisiana  15150 .50028310 .475
Louisiana–Monroe  12170 .41427310 .466
Arkansas State  11190 .36726290 .473
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 5, 2019 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2019 Georgia State Panthers baseball team represents Georgia State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Panthers play their home games at the GSU Baseball Complex.

Contents

Personnel

Roster

2018 Georgia State Panthers roster
 

Pitchers

  • 3 Rhett Harper – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 4 Seth Clark – Freshman
  • 7 Joseph Brandon – Freshman
  • 14 Craig Williams – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 15 Grant Gaspard – Freshman
  • 16 Griffin Bonner – Freshman
  • 20 Jake Rogers – Senior
  • 22 Hunter Gaddis – Sophomore
  • 23 Tyler Koch – Junior
  • 25 Ryan Watson – Freshman
  • 26 Trey Horton – Sophomore
  • 32 Brendon Case – Freshman
  • 35 Will White – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 36 Michael Hostetler – Freshman
  • 39 Joah Curry – Sophomore
  • 40 Liam Henry – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 44 Josh Smith – Freshman
  • Austin Ross – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 8 Tanner Gallman – Sophomore
  • 18 Elian Merejo – Junior
  • 19 Will Goldberg – Sophomore
  • 28 Dalton Davies – Junior

Infielders

  • 1 Jackson Sisk – Freshman
  • 2 Daino Deas – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 5 Jack Corso – Senior
  • 6 Kalen Puckett – Sophomore
  • 11 Chase Frady – Freshman
  • 21 Griffin Cheney – Sophomore
  • 29 Brandon Bell – Senior
  • 31 Ryan Glass – Sophomore
  • Israel Zackery – Senior
 

Outfielders

  • 9 Terrell Frazier – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 12 Luke Leonard – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 13 Enrique Ferrer – Senior
  • 24 Nick Piccapietra – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 27 Andrew Keene – Sophomore
  • 44 Josh Smith – Freshman
 

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Coaching staff

2018 Georgia State Panthers baseball coaching staff
  • Greg Frady – Head coach – 13th year
  • Josh Davis – Assistant coach – 2nd year
  • Brock Bennett – Assistant coach – 1st year

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Schedule

2018 Georgia State Panthers baseball game log
Regular Season
February
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
1February 15 Richmond GSU Baseball Complex L 6–130–1
2February 16 West Virginia GSU Baseball ComplexL 2–80–2
3February 16 Illinois-Chicago GSU Baseball ComplexW 9–51–2
4February 22 Charleston Southern Charleston, SC L 2–51–3
5February 23Charleston SouthernCharleston, SCW 15–62–3
6February 23Charleston SouthernCharleston, SCW 7–63–3
7February 26 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GAL 3–73–4
8February 27Georgia TechGSU Baseball ComplexL 0–103–5
March
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
9March 1 Samford GSU Baseball ComplexL 2–133–6
10March 2SamfordGSU Baseball ComplexL 6–83–7
11March 2SamfordGSU Baseball ComplexL 1–23–8
12March 5 Mercer Macon, GA L 11–143–9
12March 8 ETSU GSU Baseball ComplexW 6–54–9
13March 9ETSUGSU Baseball ComplexL 2–84–10
14March 9SamfordGSU Baseball ComplexL 1–54–11
15March 12 Georgia Southwestern GSU Baseball ComplexW 9-55–11
16March 13 Georgia GSU Baseball ComplexL 3-65–12
17March 15 Appalachian State Boone, NC W 2-06–121–0
18March 16Appalachian StateBoone, NCL 3-96–131–1
19March 17Appalachian StateBoone, NCW 17-67–132–1
20March 19Georgia Athens, GA L 1–117–14
21March 22 UT Arlington GSU Baseball ComplexL 6–147–152–2
22March 23UT ArlingtonGSU Baseball ComplexL 3–47–162–3
23March 24UT ArlingtonGSU Baseball ComplexL 2–47–172–4
24March 27 Kennesaw State GSU Baseball ComplexW 9–78–17
25March 29 Little Rock Little Rock, AR L 1–98–182–5
26March 30Little RockLittle Rock, ARL 2–68–192–6
27March 31Little RockLittle Rock, ARL 2–38–202–7
April
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
28April 3 Furman GSU Baseball ComplexW 10–89–20
29April 5 ULM GSU Baseball ComplexL 8-169–212–8
30April 6ULMGSU Baseball ComplexL 3–109–222–9
31April 7ULMGSU Baseball ComplexL 3–99–232–10
32April 10MercerGSU Baseball ComplexW 4–210–23
33April 12 Troy GSU Baseball ComplexL 6–1010–242–11
34April 13TroyGSU Baseball ComplexW 12–511–243–11
35April 13TroyGSU Baseball ComplexL 5–1011–253–12
36April 16 Savannah State GSU Baseball ComplexW 5–112–25
37April 19 South Alabama Mobile, AL L 7–912–263–13
38April 19South AlabamaMobile, ALL 2–412–273–14
39April 20South AlabamaMobile, ALL 7–1012–283–15
40April 22Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA L 10–1212–29-
41April 24Furman Greenville, SC L 3–4 (11 inn)12–30
42April 26 Coastal Carolina GSU Baseball ComplexL 2–2712–313–16
43April 27Coastal CarolinaGSU Baseball ComplexL 5–6 (10 inn)12–323–17
44April 28Coastal CarolinaGSU Baseball ComplexW 15–1113–324–17
May
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
45May 4 Texas State San Marcos, TX L 1–513–334–18
46May 4Texas StateSan Marcos, TXW 3–114–335–18
47May 5Texas StateSan Marcos, TXL 2–1214–345–19
48May 8 Presbyterian GSU Baseball ComplexL 4–1314–35
49May 10 Louisiana Lafayette, LA L 0–214–365–20
50May 11LouisianaLafayette, LAL 6–1614–375–21
51May 12LouisianaLafayette, LAL 5–1114–385–22
52May 14Presbyterian Clinton, SC L 7–1114–39
53May 16 Georgia Southern GSU Baseball ComplexL 3–414–405–23
54May 17Georgia SouthernGSU Baseball ComplexL 2–714–415–24
55May 18Georgia SouthernGSU Baseball ComplexW 15–715–416–24

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