2012 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team

Last updated
2012 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball
Alabama Crimson Tide logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWest
Record2134 (921 SEC)
Head coach
Hitting coach Andy Phillips
Pitching coachDax Norris
Home stadium Sewell-Thomas Stadium
Seasons
  2011
2013  
2012 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 2 South Carolina  xy1811 .6214920 .710
No. 6 Florida  y1812 .6004720 .701
No. 19 Kentucky  y1812 .6004518 .714
No. 25 Vanderbilt  y1614 .5333528 .556
Georgia  1415 .4833126 .544
Tennessee  822 .2672431 .436
Western
No. 11 LSU  xy1911 .6334718 .723
No. 3 Arkansas  y1614 .5334622 .676
Mississippi State  y1614 .5334024 .625
Ole Miss  y1416 .4673726 .587
Auburn  1317 .4333128 .525
Alabama  921 .3002134 .382
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 26, 2012 [1]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represented the University of Alabama in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

Contents

Personnel

2012 Roster

2012 Alabama Crimson Tide roster
 

Pitchers

  • 11 Trey Pilkington - Junior
  • 16 Cary Baxter - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 17 Jay Shaw - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 20 Taylor Guilbeau - Freshman
  • 21 Adam Windsor - Junior
  • 22 Nathan Kennedy - Senior
  • 26 Justin Kamplain - Freshman
  • 27 Taylor Wolfe - Junior
  • 28 Jake Hubbard - Freshman
  • 29 Charley Sullivan - Junior
  • 33 Jason Zylstra - Senior
  • 35 Jon Keller - Freshman
  • 36 Troy Sutherland - Junior
  • 38 Judson Luther - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 44 Tucker Hawley - Junior
  • 50 Kelby Deerman - Junior
  • 55 Ian Gardeck - Junior
 

Catchers

  • 5 Brett Booth - Junior
  • 7 Ben Moore - Freshman

Infielders

  • 3 Kenny Roberts - Junior
  • 9 Jared Reaves - Senior
  • 14 AJ Cole - Freshman
  • 18 Austen Smith - Sophomore
  • 32 Spencer Turnbull - Freshman
  • 39 James Tullidge - Senior
  • 42 Allen Dye - Sophomore
  • 47 Chazz Otwell - Junior
  • 48 Zack Edel - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 1 Taylor Dugas - Senior
  • 2 Andrew Miller - Junior
  • 12 Brandt Hendricks - Junior
  • 15 Cameron Carlisle - Junior
  • 31 Windham Jackson - Freshman
  • 40 Jeremiah Tullidge - Sophomore
  • 45 Riley Colburn - Freshman
  • 46 Hunter Gregory - Senior
  • 49 Ryan Blanchard - Freshman

Utility

  • 6 Josh Rosecrans - Senior
  • 10 Jon Kelton - Senior
  • 24 Case Nixon - Sophomore
 

2012 Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball Roster

Coaching Staff

2012 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff
  • 8   Mitch Gaspard Head Coach - 12 years at Alabama (3rd as Head Coach)
  • 13 Andy Phillips Assistant Coach, Hitting Coach - 2nd year
  • 4   Dax Norris Assistant Coach, Pitching Coach, Recruiting Coordinator - 6 years
  • 43 Bobby Barbier Volunteer Coach - 3 years
  • 19 Adam Pavkovich Fifth-year student assistant coach
  • 25 Josh Sanders Fifth-year student assistant coach

Schedule and results

2012 Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball Game Log
Regular season
February (4–4)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
1February 17 Florida Atlantic Sewell-Thomas Stadium 2–5R. Garton (1–0)T. Guilbeau (0–1)M. Sylvestri (1)4,8640–1
2February 18Florida AtlanticSewell-Thomas Stadium2–9J. Meiers (1–0)C. Sullivan (0–1)K. Alexander (1)3,0730–2
3February 19Florida AtlanticSewell-Thomas Stadium4–9R. Alvarez (1–0)J. Kamplain (0–1)None3,0430–3
4February 24 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Sewell-Thomas Stadium14–0T. Guilbeau (1–1)T. Sechler (0–2)None3,1021–3
5February 25Arkansas–Pine BluffSewell-Thomas Stadium7–0C. Sullivan (1–1)S. Jones (0–2)None3,2022–3
6February 26Arkansas–Pine BluffSewell-Thomas Stadium9–3J. Kamplain (1–1)M. Newby (0–2)None3,2093–3
7February 28 South Alabama Sewell-Thomas Stadium4–3J. Hubbard (1–0)K. Bartsch (0–2)I. Gardeck (1)3,0114–3
8February 29 Southern Miss Pete Taylor Park 2–14A. Pierce (1–1)C. Nixon (0–1)None3,98834–4
March (5–14)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
9March 2 Tulane Turchin Stadium 7–9A. Garner (3–0)T. Pilkington (0–1)D. Ponder (2)3,1564–5
10March 3TulaneTurchin Stadium6–2C. Sullivan (2–1)T. Mapes (0–1)J. Hubbard (1)2,9275–5
11March 4TulaneTurchin Stadium2–7A. Facundus (2–0)I. Gardeck (0–1)None3,4955–6
12March 6† Auburn Riverwalk Stadium 3–8J. Jacobs (3–0)S. Turnbull (0–1)J. Bryant (1)7,1295–7
13March 9 East Carolina Sewell-Thomas Stadium 1–3K. Brandt (3–1)C. Sullivan (2–2)T. Merritt (2)3,3905–8
14March 10#24 Louisville Sewell-Thomas Stadium7–6J. Hubbard (2–0)M. Koch (0–1)None3,2346–8
15March 11 Oral Roberts Sewell-Thomas Stadium2–3A. Gonzalez (1–0)J. Hubbard (2–1)M. Rush (2)3,1116–9
16March 13 Southern Miss Sewell-Thomas Stadium8–3I. Gardeck (1–1)T. Nunez (1–2)None3,0047–9
17March 14 Samford Sewell-Thomas Stadium6–5C. Otwell (1–0)L. Rutledge (0–1)None3,0718–9
18March 16#4 Arkansas Baum Stadium 3–412B. Astin (2–0)J. Rosecrans (0–1)None8,5308–100–1
19March 17#4 ArkansasBaum Stadium48R. Stanek (50)T. Guilbeau (1–2)B. Moore (2)9,6158–110–2
20March 18#4 ArkansasBaum Stadium47N. Sanburn (21)T. Pilkington (0–2)B. Astin (6)8,4268–120–3
21March 20 Troy Riddle–Pace Field 09N. Hill (3–1)C. Baxter (0–1)None2,9368–13
22March 23#17 Ole Miss Sewell-Thomas Stadium7–11D. Chavez (2–0)I. Gardeck (1–2)None4,1238–140–4
23March 24#17 Ole MissSewell-Thomas Stadium32T. Guilbeau (2–2)B. Huber (0–1)None4,2499–141–4
24March 25#17 Ole MissSewell-Thomas Stadium48D. Chavez (3–0)S. Turnbull (0–2)None4,0899–151–5
25March 27 UAB Regions Park 0–112J. German (3–0)N. Kennedy (0–1)None2,2249–16
26March 30 Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium 810C. Watson (2–0)J. Shaw (0–1)N. Blount (4)1,9819–171–6
27March 31TennesseeLindsey Nelson Stadium24D. Steckenrider (3–0)J. Kamplain (1–2)N. Blount (5)2,0089–181–7
April (8–10)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
28April 1 Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium 35C. Watson (3–0)J. Keller (0–1)N. Blount (6)2,4249–191–8
29April 3 South Alabama Stanky Field 95S. Turnbull (1–2)J. Dennis (1–3)None2,35910–19
30April 6#23 Auburn Sewell-Thomas Stadium 106T. Guilbeau (3–2)D. Varnadore (1–4)None5,25811–192–8
31April 7#23 AuburnSewell-Thomas Stadium43T. Pilkington (1–0)S. Smith (2–4)None4,54112–193–8
32April 8#23 AuburnSewell-Thomas Stadium6–2J. Keller (1–1)D. Koger (2–2)J. Hubbard (2)3,07413–194–8
33April 10 UAB Sewell-Thomas Stadium1–913–20
34April 11 SE Louisiana Alumni Field Cancelled
35April 13#4 LSU Alex Box Stadium 2–1013–214–9
36April 14#4 LSUAlex Box Stadium1–713–224–10
37April 15#4 LSUAlex Box Stadium1–513–234–11
38April 17 MS Valley St Sewell-Thomas Stadium8–014–23
39April 18MS Valley St.Sewell-Thomas Stadium3–814–24
40April 20 Vanderbilt Sewell-Thomas Stadium6–415–245–11
41April 21VanderbiltSewell-Thomas Stadium8–616–246–11
42April 22VanderbiltSewell-Thomas Stadium7–916–256–12
43April 24 Samford Griffin Stadium 5–417–25
44April 26#7 South Carolina Carolina Stadium 0–117–266–13
45April 27#7 South CarolinaCarolina Stadium11–1217–276–14
46April 28#7 South CarolinaCarolina Stadium1–917–286–15
May (4–6)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
47May 4 Mississippi State Sewell-Thomas Stadium 1–317–296–16
48May 5Mississippi StateSewell-Thomas Stadium2–317–306–17
49May 6Mississippi StateSewell-Thomas Stadium8–718–307–17
50May 11 Kentucky Cliff Hagan Stadium 2–418–317–18
51May 12KentuckyCliff Hagan Stadium6–718–327–19
52May 13KentuckyCliff Hagan Stadium1–818–337–20
53May 15 Troy Sewell-Thomas Stadium10–519–33
54May 17 Georgia Sewell-Thomas Stadium4–819–347–21
55May 18GeorgiaSewell-Thomas Stadium4–020–348–21
56May 19GeorgiaSewell-Thomas Stadium6–421–349–21
† Indicates the game does not count toward the 2012 Southeastern Conference standings.
*Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the Baseball America poll the week Alabama faced each opponent.

Awards and honors

Perfect Game USA preseason All-American; 2nd team
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award candidate
SEC Freshman of the Week; March 26
SEC Freshman of the Week; February 27

Alabama Crimson Tide in the 2012 MLB Draft

The following members of the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball program were drafted in the 2012 MLB Draft.

PlayerPositionRoundOverallDate SignedMLB Team
Taylor Dugas OF8th227th6/6/12 New York Yankees
Wade Wass†C13th402ndUnsigned Baltimore Orioles
Ian GardeckRHP16th508th6/12/12 San Francisco Giants
Jackson Stephens†RHP18th562nd6/19/12 Cincinnati Reds
Jared ReavesSS25th783rd6/13/12 Detroit Tigers
Ray Castillo†RHP27th833rdUnsigned Cleveland Indians
Mikey White†SS34th1040thUnsigned New York Mets

† Indicates the player 2012-13 baseball signee

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alabama Crimson Tide baseball</span>

The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Alabama athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. The team plays its home games on campus at Sewell–Thomas Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alabama Crimson Tide softball</span>

The Alabama Crimson Tide softball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). It is currently led by head coach Patrick Murphy and assistant coaches Alyson Habetz and Stephanie VanBrakle. The team plays its home games at the Rhoads Stadium located on the university's campus. The Alabama Crimson Tide softball team won its first national championship in 2012, after they defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in the championship series of the Women's College World Series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team</span>

The 2010 Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball Team represented the University of Alabama in the NCAA Division I baseball season of 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team</span>

The 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team will represent the University of Alabama in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alabama Crimson Tide golf</span>

The Alabama Crimson Tide golf teams represent the University of Alabama located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Crimson Tide currently has two of the best teams in the country with the men and women consistently ranked inside the top 5 by Golfweek.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team</span>

The 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team is an American softball team, representing the University of Alabama for the 2011 NCAA softball season. The Crimson Tide plays its home games at Rhoads Stadium. The 2011 made the postseason for the 13th straight year, and the Women's College World Series for seventh time after failing to make it in 2010. This season represents the 15th season of softball in the school's history. The Crimson Tide won the SEC Regular Season by defeating the Ole Miss Rebels 10-1.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011–12 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team</span> American college basketball season

The 2011–12 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team represented the University of Alabama in the 2011–12 college basketball season. The team's head coach was Anthony Grant, in his third season at Alabama after posting a 25–12 record the previous year. The team played their home games at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, as a member of the Southeastern Conference. This was the 99th season of basketball in the school's history. They finished the season 21–12 overall, 9–7 SEC play, and finished in 5th place. They were defeated by Florida in the quarterfinals of the 2012 SEC men's basketball tournament, and they lost to Creighton in the 2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament second round.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team</span>

The 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team was an American softball team, representing the University of Alabama for the 2012 NCAA softball season. The Crimson Tide played its home games at Rhoads Stadium. The 2012 team made the postseason for the 14th straight year, and the Women's College World Series for eighth time. This season represented the 16th season of softball in the school's history. Alabama won its first softball National Championship, defeating Oklahoma in three games. They became the first team in the Southeastern Conference to win the Women's College World Series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team</span>

The 2013 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team</span>

The 2013 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team is an American softball team, representing the University of Alabama for the 2013 NCAA softball season. The Crimson Tide played its home games at Rhoads Stadium. After winning the 2012 National Championship, the 2013 team looks to make the postseason for the 15th straight year, and the Women's College World Series for ninth time. This season represents the 17th season of softball in the school's history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013–14 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team</span> American college basketball season

The 2013–14 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team represented the University of Alabama in the 2013–14 college basketball season. The team's head coach was Anthony Grant, in his fifth season at Alabama after posting a 23–13 record in the 2012–13 season, when the Crimson Tide finished tied for second in the SEC and received a bid to the 2013 National Invitation Tournament. The team played their home games at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, as a member of the Southeastern Conference. This was the 101st season of basketball in the school's history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team</span>

The 2014 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team</span>

The 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team is an American softball team, representing the University of Alabama for the 2015 NCAA softball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games at Rhoads Stadium. After losing in the 2014 Women's College World Series, the 2015 team looks to make the postseason for the 17th straight year, and the Women's College World Series for tenth time. This season represents the 19th season of softball in the school's history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team</span>

The 2016 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide plays their home games in Sewell–Thomas Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team</span>

The 2017 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team is an American softball team, representing the University of Alabama for the 2017 NCAA softball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games at Rhoads Stadium. After losing in the 2016 Women's College World Series, the 2017 team looks to make the postseason for the 19th straight year, and the Women's College World Series for twelfth time. This season represents the 21st season of softball in the school's history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Alabama Crimson Tide football team</span> American college football season

The 2018 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season marked the Crimson Tide's 124th overall season, 85th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and 27th within the SEC Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and were led by twelfth-year head coach Nick Saban.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Alabama Crimson Tide football team</span> American college football season

The 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the Crimson Tide's 125th overall season, 86th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and 28th within the SEC's Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and were led by 13th-year head coach Nick Saban.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team</span>

The 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team is an American softball team, representing the University of Alabama for the 2019 NCAA softball season. The Crimson Tide play their home games at Rhoads Stadium. After losing in the 2018 NCAA Super Regionals, the 2019 team looks to make the postseason for the 21st straight year, and the Women's College World Series for twelfth time. This season represents the 23rd season of softball in the school's history.

The 1987–88 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team represented the University of Alabama in the 1987–88 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team's head coach was Wimp Sanderson, who was in his eighth season at Alabama. The team played their home games at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They finished the season with a record of 14–17, 6–12 in conference, finishing in a tie for eighth place. It was the Tide's first non-winning season since the 1971–72 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1999 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team</span>

The 1999 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team is a baseball team that represented the University of Alabama in the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide were members of the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Sewell–Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They were led by fifth-year head coach Jim Wells.

References

  1. "Baseball standings" . Retrieved May 21, 2012.