2013 Delaware State Hornets baseball team

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2013 Delaware State Hornets baseball
Delaware State Hornets wordmark.svg
MEAC Northern Division Champion
MEAC Tournament, 0-2
Conference Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Record31-13 (20-3 MEAC)
Head coach
Assistant coachRuss Steinhorn (2nd Year)
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northern
Delaware State  x213 .8753216 .667
Norfolk State  1313 .5002031 .392
Coppin State  1214 .4621934 .358
Maryland Eastern Shore  420 .167845 .151
Southern
Savannah State  xy177 .7083322 .600
Bethune–Cookman  x177 .7083425 .576
North Carolina Central  1212 .5002828 .500
North Carolina A&T  816 .3331637 .302
Florida A&M  618 .250747 .130
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 16, 2013 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 Delaware State Hornets baseball team represented Delaware State University in the sport of baseball during the 2013 college baseball season. The Hornets competed in NCAA Division I and the Eastern Division of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). The team was coached by J. P. Blandin, who finished his thirteenth season at Delaware State [2] The Hornets looked to build upon their appearance in the 2012 MEAC Baseball Tournament Championship, where they were eliminated after losing in the final game against Bethune–Cookman.

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Departures

Delaware State lost 3 players due to graduation, and some players who decided to leave the team.

NamePositionReason for departure
Tommy DillRHPUnknown
Scott DavisINFGraduation
Troy DrummondINF/OFGraduation
Kevin GuthrieOFUnknown
Tony GattoCGraduation
Josh PatmanLHPUnknown
Darien PercellOFUnknown

Roster

2013 Delaware State Hornets baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameB/THeightWeightYearHome town
26 LHP Zach AdkinsL/L5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)180 lb (82 kg)Sr Laurel, Del.
19 OF Justin AllenL/L6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)Jr Laurel, Del.
10 OF Nick ArrueR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)So Jersey City, N.J.
7 INF Joey BabucaR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)195 lb (88 kg)Sr Camden, Del.
11 C Peter BroehlR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)180 lb (82 kg)Sr Newark, Del.
20 OF Bobby BrownR/R5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)150 lb (68 kg)So Dover, Del.
40 RHP Zach CandeloroR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)220 lb (100 kg)So Dover, Del.
5 INF Cameron CecilR/R5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)180 lb (82 kg)Jr Gloucester, Va
14 RHP Tommy DillR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)180 lb (82 kg)Jr Felton, Del.
6 INF JP FreyR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)185 lb (84 kg)Sr Erie, Pa
21 OF Elliott GardnerR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)185 lb (84 kg)Sr Middletown, Del.
24 OF Kevin GurthrieR/R5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)175 lb (79 kg)So Georgetown, Del.
13 INF Ryan HaasL/L6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)200 lb (91 kg)Sr Bear, Del.
25 RHP Derek MarshalseaR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)Sr Newark, Del.
23 RHP Matt McClainR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)Jr Dover, Del.
8 INF DJ MillerR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)170 lb (77 kg)Jr Wilmington, Del.
30 OF Aaron NardoneL/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)185 lb (84 kg)Jr Chesapeake, Va
22 C Eddie SorondoR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)Jr Jersey City, N.J.
27 C Chad SturgeonR/R6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)185 lb (84 kg)Sr Seaford, Del.
35 C Mike AlexanderR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)180 lb (82 kg)Jr New Castle, Del.
24 OF Hassan EvansR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg)Jr Brooklyn, New York
2 RHP George MichaelR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)160 lb (73 kg)Fr Milford, Delaware
34 RHP Jordan Elliott  Redshirt.svg R/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)RS Sr Lincoln, Del.
28 INF Mitchell MooreR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)195 lb (88 kg)Fr Dover, Delaware
14 INF Cameron OnderkoR/R5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)165 lb (75 kg)Fr McKeesport, Pennsylvania
12 INF Chris RiveraR/R5 ft 6 in(1.68 m)150 lb (68 kg)Fr Lincoln, Delaware
Head coach

J. P. Blandin

Assistant coach(es)

Russ Steinhorn


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Current redshirt

Roster
Last update: February 17, 2013

Schedule

2012 Delaware State Hornets baseball game log
Regular Season
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordMEAC record
February 15 [3] Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina 7-13May(1–0)Haas(0–1)0-10-0
February 16CharlotteCharlotte, North CarolinaCancelled
February 16CharlotteCharlotte, North CarolinaCancelled
February 17CharlotteCharlotte, North CarolinaCancelled
February 21 Winthrop Rock Hill, South Carolina 2-3Pierpont(1–0)Marshallsea (0–1)Ruth(1)2270-20-0
February 22WinthropRock Hill, South CarolinaCancelled
February 23WinthropRock Hill, South Carolina5-0McClain (1–0)Klitsch (0–1)none4071-20-0
February 24 Army Rock Hill, South Carolina6-5(10)Marshallsea (1-1)Flaherty (0–1)none2-20-0
February 25WinthropRock Hill, South Carolina6-5Michael (1–0)Driver (0–2)Haas (1)5813-20-0
February 27 North Carolina Central Durham, North Carolina 9-6(7)Candeloro (1–0)Vernon (0–1)none1104-20-0
February 27North Carolina CentralDurham, NC1-5Quinn (2–0)Brown (0–1)none1344-30-0
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordMEAC record
March 1 Niagara Dover, Del 8-1Elliott (1–0)Fittry (0–2)none485-30-0
March 2NiagaraDover, Del11-16Quinlan (1–0)McClain (1-1)none535-40-0
March 3NiagaraDover, Del.10-13Lysiak (1–0)Adkins (0–1)Schwartz (1)515-50-0
March 9 Saint Peter's Dover, Del.14-0Elliott (2–0)HopfNone1176-50-0
March 9Saint Peter'sDover, Del.5-1McClain (2–1)Yuhasnone1027-50-0
March 10Saint Peter'sDover, Del.4-0Adkins (1-1)Mozeikanone988-50-0
March 13 Delaware Newark, Del. 6-4Gardner (1–0)Hinkle (0–2)Michael (1)9-50-0
March 13DelawareNewark, Del.5-6Richter (3–0)Marshallsea (1–2)2009-60-0
March 16 Norfolk State Norfolf, Virginia 9-7Michael (2–0)Bhatti (1–4)15210-61–0
March 16Norfolk StateNorfolk, Virginia8-3(11)Marshallsea (2-2)Morton (1-1)15211-62–0
March 17Norfolk StateNorfolk, Virginia6-5Candeloro (2–0)Jones (0–2)Brown (1)13712-63–0
March 20 Navy Annapolis, Maryland 10-12Rinehart (2–1)Michael (2–1)Sorenson(3)8512-73–0
March 23 Coppin State Baltimore, Maryland 3-1Elliott (3–0)Taylor (1–3)13-74–0
March 23Coppin StateBaltimore7-0McClain (3–1)Davies (1–3)3814-75–0
March 24Coppin StateBaltimore8-4Michael (3–1)Burgess (0–2)3115-76–0
March 29 Maryland Eastern Shore Dover, Del.9-4Elliott (4–0)Lopez (1–3)Michael (2)9716-77–0
March 30Maryland Eastern ShoreDover, Delaware12-0(7)Gardner (2–0)Turley (1-1)8317-78–0
March 30Maryland Eastern ShoreDover, Delaware17-5McClain (4–1)Bone (0–2)8118-79–0
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordMEAC record
April 2 Towson Dover, Del.10-7Brown (1-1)Garrett (0–1)Marshallsea (1)3919-79–0
April 6 Norfolk State Dover, Del.3-5Horne (2-2)Elliott (4–1)Bhatti (1)10819-89–1
April 6Norfolk StateDover, Del.2-4Salter (4–3)McClain (4–2)Morton (3)8019-99–2
April 7Norfolk StateDover, Del.7-0Gardner (3–0)Jones (0–4)Michael (3)7320-910–2
April 9 Saint Joseph's Dover, Del.1-8Muha (1–0)Haas (0–2)4120-1010–2
April 10 Lehigh Bethlehem, Pa. 10-8Michael (4–1)McNamara (0–2)10521-1010–2
April 13Coppin StateDover, Del.10-2Elliott (5–1)Taylor5722-1011–2
April 14Coppin StateDover, Del.12-0Gardner (4–0)Davies7923-1012–2
April 14Coppin StateDover, Del.6-0McClain (5–2)Burgess8124-1013–2
April 17 La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. 7-8Christensen (5–1)Marshallsea (2–3)16324-1113–2
April 20Maryland Eastern Shore Princess Anne, Maryland 7-3Elliott (6–1)Smith (0–4)Marshallsea (2)7925-1114–2
April 20Maryland Eastern ShorePrincess Anne, Maryland7-4McClain (6–2)Turley (1–3)Michael (4)6126-1115–2
April 21Maryland Eastern ShorePrincess Anne, Maryland11-0Gardner (5–0)Bone (0–4)6827-1116–2
April 24NavyDover, Del.2-7Schoberl (3–5)Brown (1–2)6227-1216–2
April 27Norfolk State Norfolk, Virginia 6-1Elliott (7–1)Horne (4–3)none19028-1217–2
April 27Norfolk StateNorfolk, Virginia8-4Michael (5–1)Bhatti (2–6)none29-1218–2
April 28Norfolk StateNorfolk, Virginia6-14Applin (2–3)Gardner (4–1)none15429-1318–3
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordMEAC record
May 4Maryland Eastern ShoreDover, Del.5-1Elliott (8–1)Smith (1–5)none7330-1319–3
May 4Maryland Eastern ShoreDover, Del.5-4Michael (6–1)Repine (1–2)none6831-1320–3
May 5Maryland Eastern ShoreDover, Del.11-5Marshallsea (3-3)Bone (0–6)none8932-1321–3
May 8TowsonTowson, Del.Cancelled
May 10 Farleigh Dickinson Dover, Del.6-3Elliott (9–1)Borelli (0–7)Gardner (1)6933-1322–3
May 11Farleigh DickinsonDover, Del.Cancelled
May 11Farleigh DickinsonDover, Del.Cancelled
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordMEAC record
May 15 North Carolina A&T Norfolk, Virginia11-16Boone (4-4)Marshallsea (3–4)none33-1421–3
May 16 Bethune–Cookman Norfolk, Virginia1-5Durapau (9–3)Elliott (9–2)Dailey (11)33-1521–3

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