2013 UMass Minutemen baseball team

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2013 UMass Minutemen baseball
UMass Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Atlantic 10 Conference
Record14–31 (7–17 A-10)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Mike Sweeney
  • Dennis Accomando
Home stadium Earl Lorden Field
Seasons
 2012
2014  
2013 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Saint Louis  y1770 .70841210 .661
Charlotte  1770 .70837230 .617
Rhode Island  1770 .70835240 .593
Xavier  1680 .66732260 .552
George Washington  1590 .62526320 .448
La Salle  1590 .62524290 .453
Richmond  13110 .54231240 .564
VCU  12120 .50028260 .519
Saint Joseph's  12120 .50026260 .500
Butler  12120 .50025260 .490
St. Bonaventure  9150 .37520280 .417
Fordham  8160 .33322330 .400
Temple  7170 .29218280 .391
Massachusetts  7170 .29214310 .311
Dayton  3210 .12511391 .225
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 3, 2013 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 UMass Minutemen baseball team represented the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Mike Stone is in his 26th season as head coach. The UMass baseball team, was coming off 2012 season in which they were 22-22. [2] The Minutemen play their home games at Earl Lorden Field. Ultimately, the Minutemen finished the season with a 14-31 win-loss record overall.

Contents

2013 Roster

2013 UMass Minutemen Roster [3]
 

Pitchers

  • 24 Aaron Plunkett - Junior
  • 17 Conor LeBlanc - Sophomore
  • 15 Evan Mackintosh - Freshman
  • 27 Jordan Pace - Senior
  • 22 Dan Stoops - Sophomore
  • 29 Rob O'Neil - Freshman
  • 28 DJ Jauss - Junior
  • 19 Tim Cassidy - Sophomore
  • 13 Ron Wallace - Senior
  • 18 Andrew Grant - Sophomore
  • 16 Pat Lia - Sophomore
  • 27 Tim Stoops- Sophomore
  • 25 Mason Trubey - Freshman
 

Infielders

  • 14 John Jennings - Freshman
  • 32 Bryan Dionicio - Sophomore
  • 39 Dylan Begin - Junior
  • 7 Rob McLam - Junior
  • 2 Ryan Cusick - Redshirt Junior
  • 44 Nik Campero - Junior
  • xx Mark Brodd - Freshman
  • 10 Zach Littman - Freshman
  • 11 Vinny Scifo - Freshman
  • 5 Nick Sanford - Junior

Utility

  • 9 Paul Yanakopulos - Sophomore
 

Catchers

  • 4 Billy Jones - Redshirt Freshman
  • 33 Ben Panunzio - Freshman
  • 31 Brandon Walsh - Freshman

Outfielders

  • 6 Kyle Adie - Junior
  • 8 Jeff Cavanaro - Sophomore
  • 34 Dan Jonah - Freshman
  • 12 Rich Graef - Senior
  • 3 Anthony Serino - Senior
  • 30 Kellen Pagel - Junior
 

Schedule

2013 UMass Minutemen Baseball Game Log [4]
Regular season
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordA-10 record
March 1#22 Notre Dame USA Baseball National Training Complex 4–9M. Ternowchek (1-0)D. Jauss (0-1)None3160-1
March 2 Tennessee USA Baseball National Training Complex4–6B. Thomas (1-0)C. LeBlanc (0-1)T. Charpie(1)2500–2
March 3 Ohio USA Baseball Nation Training Complex7-6J. Pace (1-0)B. Barber (0-1)None1501–2
March 8at Lamar Vincent–Beck Stadium 2-4Harrington (4-0)D. Jauss (0-2)Carver(2)5361–3
March 9at LamarVincent–Beck Stadium2-10Chapman (3-0)M. Trubey (0-1)None4561-4-
March 9at LamarVincent–Beck Stadium0-8Dziedzic (2-1)A. Grant (0-1)None5471-5
March 15 Seton Hall Owen T. Carroll Field 0-9J. Prosinski (2-2)C. LeBlanc (0-2)None2781-6
March 16 Manhattan Owen T. Carroll Field1-2C. Liquori (1-0)D. Stoops (0-1)None1861-7
March 17ManhattanOwen T. Carroll Field1-7S. McClennan (1-1)J. Pace (1-1)None1361-8
March 17Seton HallOwen T. Carroll Field5-11S. Burum (2-0)A. Grant (0-2)None2311-9
March 20 Hartford Lorden Field Postponed until April 17th due to weather
March 22at George Washington* Barcroft Park 1-4L. Staub (1-0)D. Jauss (0-3)C. Lejeune(2)1501-100-1
March 22at George Washington*Barcroft Park1-7A. Weisberg (1-0)A. Grant (0-3)None1501-110-2
March 24at George Washington*Barcroft Park0–1M. Kablow (2-3)J. Pace (1-2)C. Lejeune(3)701–120–3
March 26at Holy Cross Fitton Field Postponed due to weather
March 29 NJIT Lorden Field10-4D. Jauss (1-3)T. Davis (0-4)A. Plunkett(1)2212-120-3
March 30NJITLorden Field1–0A. Grant (1-3)M. Leiter (3-4)R. Wallace(1)2253-120-3
March 30NJITLorden Field6-7I. Bentley (1-1)R. Wallace (0-1)None2103-130-3
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordA-10 record
April 1at Siena - Siena Baseball Field 4–8B. Goossens (1-3)A. Plunkett (0-1)N. Fyer(3)1003-140-3
April 3at Northeastern - Parsons Field 1-3J. Mulry (1-0)C. LeBlanc (0-3)D. Maki(4)573-150-3
April 5at Rhode Island*- Bill Beck Field 2-9M. Bradstreet (4-3)D. Jauss (1-4)None2043-160-4
April 6at Rhode Island*- Bill Beck Field 2-0A. Grant (2-3)S. Furney (3-3)None2404-161-4
April 7at Rhode Island*- Bill Beck Field 1-3B. Dean (2-1)J. Pace (1-3)S. Moyers(1)2194-171-5
April 10 Boston College (Beanpot Baseball Tournament Semi-Final)-Lorden Field11-6E. Macintosh (1-0)J. Adams (0-1)None2365-171-5
April 13 St. Bonaventure*-Lorden Field3-4A. Revello (3-4)A. Grant (2-4)C. Grey(1)1975-181-6
April 13St. Bonaventure*-Lorden Field9-3J. Pace (2-3)A. Johnson (1-1)None1976-182-6
April 14St. Bonaventure*-Lorden Field6-5R. Wallace (1-1)J. Rosencrance (2-2)None2007-183-6
April 16 Central Connecticut -Lorden Field9-5D. Stoops (1-1)M. Pastore (0-1)None1908-183-6
April 17 Hartford -Lorden Field4-3J. Pace (3-3)J. Charles (0-1)None1509-183-6
April 19at La Salle*- Hank DeVincent Field 5-17Donohue (2-3)A. Grant (2-5)None1189-193-7
April 20at La Salle*-Hank DeVincent Field7-9Clark (2-1)J. Pace (3-4)Christensen(7)1429-203-8
April 21at La Salle*-Hank DeVincent Field2-6Hollman (3-3)C. LeBlanc (0-4)Christensen(8)1349-213-9
April 23at Connecticut - J. O. Christian Field 4-5Catalina (1-0)A. Plunkett (0-2)Tabakman(5)909-223-9
April 26 St. Joseph's*-Lorden Field4-7L. Veeder (1-0)A. Plunkett (0-3)J. Yacobinis(6)1409-233-10
April 27St. Joseph's*-Lorden Field10-4C. LeBlanc (1-4)Carter (3-3)None20110-234-10
April 28St. Joseph's*-Lorden Field5-10Thorpe (4-6)J. Pace (3-5)Yacabonis(7)21310-244-11
April 29Northeastern (Beanpot Baseball Tournament Final)- Fenway Park 3-6Cook (2-0)A. Plunkett (0-4)Foster(1)1,56310-254-11
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordA-10 record
May 1at Quinnipiac - Quinnipiac Baseball Field 11-8R. Wallace (2-1)Musco (0-3)J. Pace(1)13511-254-11
May 3 Fordham*-Lorden Field5-12Charest (2-8)A. Grant (2-6)None12511-264-12
May 4Fordham*-Lorden Field1-2Pike (3-6)C. LeBlanc (1-5)None20211-274-13
May 5Fordham*-Lorden Field9-11Reich (2-0)A. Plunkett (0-5)None15111-284-14
May 10at Xavier*- J. Page Hayden Field 3-4KLEVER (5-4)LeBlanc (1-6)VICE (7)38911-294-15
May 11at Xavier*-J. Page Hayden Field3-15J. Richard (8-3)A. Grant (2-7)None25011-304-16
May 12at Xavier*-J. Page Hayden Field0-1Koors (5-5)A. Plunkett (0-6)None31611-314-17
May 16at Temple*-Skip Wilson Field4-3C. LeBlanc (2-6)P. Peterson (2-7)J. Pace(2)19312-315-17
May 17at Temple*-Skip Wilson Field6-3A. Grant (3-7)E. Peterson (6-3)J. Pace(3)17813-316-17
May 18at Temple*-Skip Wilson Field11-9A. Plunkett (1-6)Moller (1-7)None17814-317-17
Rankings from USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*Atlantic 10 Conference games

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