2013 UCF Knights baseball team

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2013 UCF Knights baseball
UCF Knights logo.svg
Conference Conference USA
Record29–27 (13–11 C-USA)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home stadium Jay Bergman Field
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Conference USA baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Rice  y159 .6254420 .688
Southern Miss  159 .6253027 .526
East Carolina  1410 .5833126 .544
Memphis  1410 .5833524 .593
UCF  1311 .5422930 .492
Houston  1311 .5423622 .621
Tulane  1113 .4583028 .517
UAB  717 .2922336 .390
Marshall  618 .2502034 .370
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 8, 2013 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 UCF Knights baseball team represented the University of Central Florida in the 2013 college baseball season. The Knights competed in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Conference USA (C-USA). The team played their home games at Jay Bergman Field (also known as the UCF Baseball Complex), located on UCF's main campus in Orlando, Florida. The Knights were led by head coach Terry Rooney, who was in his fifth season with the team.

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In the 2013 season, the Knights looked to build upon their appearance in the 2012 tournament, in which they came within one game of advancing to the programs first super regional. UCF had advanced to the NCAA tournament in each of the two previous seasons. [2] The 2013 season also marked UCF's last as a member of Conference USA, as the Knights became members of the American Athletic Conference (The American) in July 2013.

Personnel

Coaching Staff

2013 UCF Knights coaching staff

Roster

2013 UCF Knights roster
 

Pitchers

  • 16 Brian Adkins - Senior
  • 19 Ben Lively - Junior
  • 23 Tyler Martin - Freshman
  • 25 Eric Skoglund - Sophomore
  • 28 Shawn McDorman - Senior
  • 31 Zach Favre - Freshman
  • 32 Daniel Davis - Redshirt Sophomor
  • 33 Harrison Hukari - Sophomore
  • 34 Jimmy Reed - Senior
  • 35 Spencer Davis - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 37 Gregg Cooke - Redshirt Junior
  • 40 Alex Milne - Freshman
  • 41 Chris Matulis - Redshirt Senior
  • 44 Ryan Meyer - Redshirt Freshman
 

Infielders

  • 1 Travis Shreve - Senior
  • 3 Spencer Haynes - Sophomore
  • 5 Austin Johnston - Senior
  • 13 James Vasquez - Sophomore
  • 14 Tommy Williams - Sophomore
  • 21 Jarrod Petree - Freshman

Utility

  • 17 Parker Webster - Junior
  • 30 Nick Carrillo - Senior
 

Catchers

  • 9 Ryan Breen - Senior
  • 15 Dale Irving - Sophomore
  • 20 Chris Taladay - Senior
  • 29 Ethan Smith - Junior

Outfielders

  • 4 Ryan Reilly - Freshman
  • 6 JoMarcos Woods - Sophomore
  • 8 Lorenzo Butler - Freshman
  • 10 Erik Barber - Sophomore
  • 12 Erik Hempe - Redshirt Senior
  • 18 Bo Decker - Freshman
  • 24 Hunter Wildes - Freshman
  • 27 Jeramy Matos - Senior
 

Schedule

2013 UCF Knights baseball game log
Regular season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordConf. Record
February 15 Siena Jay Bergman Field 7–1B. Lively (1–0)J. Brantley (0–1)None2,0171–0
February 16SienaJay Bergman Field4–7M. Gage (1–0)E. Skoglund (0–1)None1,3811–1
February 17SienaJay Bergman Field8–2D. Davis (1–0)R. Morales (0–1)None1,2042–1
February 19#13 Florida Jay Bergman Field3–5P. Danciu (2–0)B. Adkins (0–1)Magliozzi (2)3,6782–2
February 22 Connecticut Jay Bergman Field7–3B. Lively (2–0)A. Marzi (0–2)S. Davis (1)1,7023–2
February 23 Texas Tech Jay Bergman Field13–8D. Davis (2–0)C. Taylor (1–1)C. Matulis (1)1,8444–2
February 24 Troy Jay Bergman FieldPostponed
February 26 South Florida Jay Bergman Field4–6Clarkson (1–0)B. Adkins (0–2)Leasure (1)1,6814–3
February 27at Bethune-Cookman Jackie Robinson Ballpark 0–6M. Durapau (2–0)E. Skoglund (0–2)None4124–4
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordConf. Record
March 1 Winthrop Jay Bergman Field3–0B. Lively (3–0)M. Pierpont (1–1)S. Davis (2)1,2355–4
March 2WinthropJay Bergman Field12–7 C. Matulis (1–0)T. Klitsch (0–2)None1,2566–4
March 3WinthropJay Bergman Field7–6S. Davis (1–0)J. Driver (0–2)None1,1577–4
March 5 North Florida Jay Bergman Field5–9M. Renner (2–0)E. Skoglund (0–3)C. Olmstead (2)1,5087–5
March 6at #24 Miami (FL) Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez Park 0–5B. Radziewski (1–0)B. Adkins (0–3)None2,2327–6
March 8 Jacksonville Jay Bergman Field0–4C. Anderson (2–1)B. Lively (3–1)None1,3847–7
March 9JacksonvilleJay Bergman Field5–2D. Davis (3–0)J. Baker (0–3)None1,1888–7
March 10at Jacksonville John Sessions Stadium 6–4Z. Farve (1–0)D. Woods (0–2)None2099–7
March 12 Florida A&M Jay Bergman Field6–4S. Davis (2–0)C. Priestly (0–1)None98710–7
March 13Florida A&MJay Bergman Field5–2Z. Favre (2–0)B. Neal (0–1)None1,20611–7
March 15 Columbia Jay Bergman Field10–3B. Lively (4–1)D. Speer (0–2)None1,55312–7
March 16ColumbiaJay Bergman Field4–5T. Crispi (1–0)S. Davis (2–1)A. Black (2)1,23012–8
March 17ColumbiaJay Bergman Field6–1B. Adkins (1–3)A. Cline (0–2)None1,38513–8
March 18ColumbiaJay Bergman Field5–1 E. Skoglund (1–3)T. Crispi (1–3)None1,14514–8
March 20at JacksonvilleJohn Sessions Stadium5–7W. Torrez (1–1)D. Davis (3–1)A. Maxon (2)12214–9
March 22at UAB* Jerry D. Young Memorial Field 8–0B. Lively (5–1)S. Kelley (1–1)None27415–91–0
March 23at UAB*Jerry D. Young Memorial Field6–1C. Matulis (2–0)T. Bryant (2–2)None30416–92–0
March 24at UAB*Jerry D. Young Memorial Field12–10S. Davis (3–1)C. Rose (0–1)T. Martin (1)31417–93–0
March 28 Southern Miss*Jay Bergman Field1–4J. Drehoff (1–3)B. Lively (5–2)J. Myrick (2)1,67317–103–1
March 29Southern Miss*Jay Bergman Field4–3C. Matulis (3–0)C. Livingston (0–4)S. Davis (3)1,90418–104–1
March 30Southern Miss*Jay Bergman Field3–4C. Fisk (2–1)B. Adkins (1–4)B. Rooney (3)1,63318–114–2
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordConf. Record
April 2Florida McKethan Stadium 3-5R. Harris (4-2)C. Matulis (3-1)J. Magliozzi (6)3,22518-124-2
April 5at Memphis* FedExPark 1-2Moll (5-2)B. Lively (5-3)H. Hatfield(1)41218-134-3
April 6at Memphis*FedExPark2-5Schoenrock (4-2)C. Matulis (3-2)Van Eaton(5)51218-144-4
April 7at Memphis*FedExPark7-8H. Hatfield (2-1)B. Adkins (1-5)None47218-154-5
April 10at USF USF Baseball Stadium 3-9Herget (4-1)D. Davis (3-2)None1,20218-164-5
April 12at #18 Rice* Reckling Park 5-1C. Matulis (4-2)A. Kubitza (4-2)None3,86819-165-5
April 13at #18 Rice*Reckling Park11-7D. Davis (4-2)McCanna (2-1)None3,38720-166-5
April 14at #18 Rice*Reckling Park6-7Fox (4-0)T. Martin (0-1)None2,98820-176-6
April 16Florida AtlanticJay Bergman Field2-10Miller (3-0)B. Adkins (1-6)None1,44720-186-6
April 19Marshall*Jay Bergman Field4-5Hopkins (2-2)Z. Favre (2-1)King(3)1,88020-196-7
April 20Marshall*Jay Bergman Field3-1B. Lively (6-3)Blair (5-3) S. Davis (4)1,15321-197-7
April 21Marshall*Jay Bergman Field11-0B. Adkins (2-6)Taylor (3-4)None93022-198-7
April 26#30 Houston*Jay Bergman Field4-2 C. Matulis (5-2)Poncedeleon (5-4)Z. Favre(3)1,42323-199-7
April 27#30 Houston*Jay Bergman Field5-4S. Davis (4-1)Pruitt (7-4)None1,27224-1910-7
April 28#30 Houston*Jay Bergman Field7-1B. Adkins (3-6)Garza (4-4)Z. Favre(4)1,26625-1911-7
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordConf. Record
May 1Bethune-Cookman30Jay Bergman Field8–1T. Martin (1–1)L. Martinez (0–2)None1,04526–1911–7
May 3at #9 Florida State30 Mike Martin Field 2–4R. Coles (3–1)S. Davis (4–2)None3,93326–2011–7
May 4at #9 Florida State30Mike Martin Field1–6Leibrandt (7–4)C. Matulis (5–3)None4,21526–2111–7
May 5at #9 Florida State30Mike Martin Field4–5R. Coles (4–1)Z. Favre (2–2)None4,26826–2211–7
May 8Bethune-CookmanJay Bergman Field4–0Z. Favre (3–2)S. Garner (5–5)None1,19927–2211–7
May 10Tulane*Jay Bergman Field1–8Byo (4–4)B. Lively (6–4)None1,27927–2311–8
May 11Tulane*Jay Bergman Field9–15McKenzie (3–2)C. Matulis (5–4)None1,16327–2411–9
May 12Tulane*Jay Bergman Field7–3 B. Adkins (4–6)R. LeBlanc (4–4)None1,03228–2412–9
May 14at Florida Atlantic FAU Baseball Stadium 3–4Logan (5–1)E. Skoglund (1–4)Adams (14)39628–2512–9
May 16at East Carolina* Clark–LeClair Stadium 2–0B. Lively (7–4)Hoffman (6–6)None2,31329–2513–9
May 17at East Carolina*Clark–LeClair Stadium8–10Mabry (4–3)D. Davis (4–3)Reynolds (13)2,57829–2613–10
May 18at East Carolina*Clark–LeClair Stadium5–6J. Harris (3–3)B. Adkins (4–7)None2,41829–2713–11
Post Season
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament record
May 22Memphis Cougar Field 1–6Moll (9–3)B. Lively (7–5)None0–1
May 23RiceCougar Field1–5Stephens (7–4)C. Matulis (5–5)None3,7410–2
May 24UABCougar Field1–5A. Luna (2–4)B. Adkins (4–8)None3,2500–3
Rankings from USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*Conference game

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked. RV = Received votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches' [3] RVRV*
Baseball America [4]
Collegiate Baseball^ [5] RV
NCBWA [6] RV

^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

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