2013 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team

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2013 Virginia Cavaliers baseball
Virginia Cavaliers text logo.svg
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record45–9 (22–8 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home stadium Davenport Field
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 9 Florida State  xy2010 .6674717 .734
No. 8 NC State  y1910 .6555016 .758
No. 14 Clemson  y1812 .6004022 .645
Maryland  1119 .3673025 .545
Wake Forest  920 .3102827 .509
Boston College  425 .1381240 .231
Coastal
No. 2 North Carolina  xy217 .7505912 .831
No. 7 Virginia  y228 .7335012 .806
Virginia Tech  y1514 .5174022 .645
Georgia Tech  y1515 .5003727 .578
Miami (FL)  y1416 .4673725 .597
Duke  921 .3002629 .473
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2013 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team represented the University of Virginia in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Head Coach Brian O'Connor is in his 10th year coaching the Cavaliers. They are coming off a 2012 season, in which they made it to the Charlottesville Regional in the NCAA tournament.

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Personnel

2013 Virginia Cavaliers Roster [2] [ failed verification ]
 

Pitchers

  • 35 David Rosenberger – Freshman
  • 42 Brett Lisle – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 46 Nathaniel Abel – Sophomore
  • 19 Nathan KirbyFreshman
  • 20 Brandon WaddellFreshman
  • 28 Kevin Doherty – Freshman
  • 29 Scott Silverstein – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 3 Kyle CrockettJunior
  • 34 Artie LewickiJunior
  • 21 Barrett O'Neill – Sophomore
  • 27 Josh SborzFreshman
  • 22 Trey Oest – Freshman
  • 39 Austin Young – Junior
  • 15 Tyler Carrico – Freshman
  • 6 Cameron Tekker – Freshman
  • 47 Whit Mayberry – Redshirt.svg Junior
 

Infielders

  • 32 George Ragsdale – Freshman
  • 7 Branden Cogswell – Sophomore
  • 2 John LaPrise – Freshman
  • 13 Jared King- Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 37 Thomas Woodruff – Sophomore
  • 30 Rob Amaro – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 9 Kenny Towns – Sophomore

Utility

  • 25 Reed Gragnani – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 33 Nick HowardSophomore
  • 10 Brandon Downes – Sophomore
 

Catchers

  • 18 Nate Irving – Sophomore
  • 8 Robbie Coman – Freshman
  • 11 Scott Williams- Freshman

Outfielders

 

Schedule

2013 Virginia Cavaliers baseball game log [3] [ failed verification ]
Regular season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
February 15at East Carolina 25 Clark–LeClair Stadium 14–4J. Sborz (1-0)L. Hoffman (0-1)None3,5111–0
February 16at East Carolina25Clark-LeClair Stadium13-9W. Mayberry (1-0)L. Lucroy (0-1)None2,4832-0
February 18 Saint Peter's 25 Davenport Field 9-1T. Oest (1-0)Z. Hopf (0-1)None2,3333-0
February 19 Willam & Mary 25Davenport Field11-2N. Howard (1-0)M. Wainman (0-1)None2,2514-0
February 22 Toledo 25Davenport Field15–0B. Waddell (1-0)R. Wilkinson (0-1)None2,2465-0
February 23Toledo25Davenport Field5–0S. Silverstein (1-0)K. Shaw (1-1)W. Mayberry(1)2,4056–0
February 24Toledo25Davenport Field6–3N. Kirby (1-0K. Slack (0-1)J. Sborz(1)2,5367–0
February 27 George Washington 19Davenport Field11-0T. Oest(2-0)M. Kaplow (0-2)None2,2668–0
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
March 1 Harvard 19Davenport Field3–0B. Waddell (2-0)S. Dodge (0-1)J. Sborz(2)2,4379–0
March 2 Bucknell 19Davenport Field12–4S. Silverstein (2-0)D. Weigel (0-3)None2,24010–0
March 2Harvard19Davenport Field11-5W. Mayberry (2-0)M. Timoney (0-1)None2,68511–0
March 3Bucknell19Davenport Field9–1N. Howard (2-0)X. Hammond (0-2)None2,46812–0
March 9 Maryland*17Davenport Field7-6K. Crockett (1-0)J. Stinnett (1-1)None3,10213-01-0
March 9Maryland*17Davenport Field5-0S. Silverstein (3-0)B. Kirkpatrick (2-2)None2,66414-02-0
March 10Maryland*17Davenport Field2-4K. Mooney (2-0)N. Howard (2-1)J. Stinnett(2)3,21114-12-1
March 13 Liberty 12Davenport Field7-2T. Oest (3-0)W. Martin (1-1)None2,36415-12-1
March 15at #26 Clemson*12 Doug Kingsmore Stadium 6-5K. Crockett (2-0)M. Kent (0-1)None4,82316-13-1
March 16at #26 Clemson*12Doug Kingsmore Stadium6-7Z. Erwin (1-0)N. Kirby (1-1)None5,00616-23-2
March 17at #26 Clemson*12Doug Kingsmore Stadium8-5N. Howard (3-1)S. Firth (2-3)None4,91917-24-2
March 19 Yale 15Davenport Field14-3T. Oest (4-0)B. Joseph (1-1)None2,32718-24-2
March 20Yale11Davenport Field10-0J. Sborz (2-0)M. Coleman (0-2)None2,31619-24-2
March 23#16 NC State*11Davenport Field8–2A. Young (1-0)A. Woek (2-1)None3,08620-25–2
March 23#16 NC State*11Davenport Field4-3S. Silverstein (4-0)E. Ogburn (2-2)K. Crockett(1)2,84121-26–2
March 24#16 NC State*11Davenport Field6–3A. Young (2-0)Easley (1-1)None2,44622–27–2
March 27 Towson 5Davenport Field7–1N. Kirby (2-1)N. Nowottnick (1-1)None2,32123–27–2
March 29 Miami (FL)*5Davenport Field15-4A. Young (3-0)C. Diaz (3-2)None3,29924-28-2
March 30Miami (FL)*5Davenport Field8-1S. Silverstein (5-0)B. Radziewski (3-1)K. Crockett(2)4,25825-29-2
March 31Miami (FL)*5Davenport Field3–4T. Woodrey (4-0)N. Howard (3-2)E. Nedeljkovic(6)2,76025-39-3
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
April 2at Liberty4 Al Worthington Stadium 2-0J. Sborz (3-0)J. Richardson (0-1)K. Crockett(3)2,54326-39-3
April 3VMI4Davenport Field8-6T. Oest (5-0)A. Woods (2-1)K. Crockett(4)2,74527-39-3
April 6at Wake Forest*4 Gene Hooks Field 7-6W. Mayberry (3-0)C. Kaden (0-2)K. Crockett(5)1,01228-310-3
April 7at Wake Forest*4Gene Hooks Field8-6A. Young (4-0)N. Jones (2-1)K. Crockett(6)97729-311-3
April 8at Wake Forest*4Gene Hooks Field9-7N. Howard (4-2)M. Conway (1-1)K. Crockett(7)62630-312-3
April 10 Radford 4Davenport Field8-9D. Nelson (4-2)A. Lewicki (0-1)M. Costello(7)2,97730-412-3
April 12at #18 Georgia Tech*4 Russ Chandler Stadium 1-2B. Farmer (8-1)B. Waddell (2-2)None1,62130-512-4
April 13at #18 Georgia Tech*4Russ Chandler Stadium7-2S. Silverstein (7-0)D. Isaacs (4-4)None1,88431-513-4
April 14at #18 Georgia Tech*4Russ Chandler Stadium2-3C. Pitts (5-3)N. Howard (4-3)J. King(2)1,27331-613-5
April 17 Old Dominion 9Davenport Field10-9K. Crockett (3-0)B. Gero (3-3)None2,79732-613-5
April 19#6 Florida State*9Davenport Field9-2B. Waddell (3-1)L. Weaver (4-1)None3,93033-614-5
April 20#6 Florida State*9Davenport Field2-0S. Silverstein (7-0)B. Leibrandt (5-4)K. Crockett(8)4,98034-615-5
April 21#6 Florida State*9Davenport Field5-2N. Howard (5-3)S. Sitz (7-1)K. Crockett(9)4,98035-616-5
April 23 Richmond 5Davenport Field6-2D. Rosenberger (1-0)C. Bates (1-3)None2,79936-616-5
April 24 James Madison 5Davenport Field Field16-8A. Young (5-0)L. Drayer (2-3)None3,06337-616-5
April 26 Virginia Tech*5 English Field 15-6B. Waddell (4-1)B. Markey (3-4)W. Mayberry(2)3,14238-617-5
April 27Virginia Tech*5English Field3-5J. Mantiply (4-0)S. Silverstein (7-1)C. Labitan(6)2,68138-717-6
April 27Virginia Tech*5English Field6-11D. Burke (7-3)N. Howard (5-4)None1,16138-817-7
April 30at VCU 7 The Diamond 11-3N. Kirby (3-1)D. Black (0-2)None4,10439-817-7
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC record
May 10 Duke*8Davenport Field6-5N. Kirby (4-1)Istler (3-5)None3,36940-818-7
May 11Duke*8Davenport Field17-8S. Silverstein (8-1)M. Matuella (4-3)None4,04041-819-7
May 12Duke*8Davenport Field14-6K. Crockett (4-0)R. Huber (5-6)None4,64642-820-7
May 14VCU7Davenport Field17-3W. Mayberry (4-0)D. Black (0-3)None3,16243-820-7
May 16at #4 North Carolina*7 Boshamer Stadium 10-4B. Waddell (5-1)K. Emanuel (9-3)None3,09544-821-7
May 17at #4 North Carolina*7Boshamer Stadium5-8McCue (6-0)K. Crockett (4-1)T. Thornton(6)4,10044-921-8
May 18at #4 North Carolina*7Boshamer Stadium8-7Rosenberger (2-0)McCue (6-1)None4,10045-922-8
ACC Tournament
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament record
May 22Virginia Tech7 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 1-10J. Mantiply (6-0)B. Waddell (5-2)None2,4550-1
May 23Georgia Tech7 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 8-2Silverstein (9-1)Isaacs (4-7)None2,9981-1
May 25Florida State7 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 7-4Nick HowardJameis WinstonNone3,6702-1
Charlottesville Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament record
May 31(4)Army7 Davenport Field 2-1Waddell (6-2)Rowley (9-4)Crockett (11)3,8261-0
June 1(3)Elon7 Davenport Field 2-0Silverstein (10-1)Medick (7-7)Crockett (12)4,4342-0
June 2(3)Elon7 Davenport Field 11-3Rosenberger (3-0)Young (2-2)3,7923-0
Charlottesville Super Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament record
June 8Mississippi St.7 Davenport Field 6-11Graveman (7-5)Waddell (6-3)Mitchell (2)4,9560-1
June 10Mississippi St.7 Davenport Field 5-6Girodo (8-1)Silverstein (10-2)Holder (18)4,9560-2
Rankings from USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*ACC Conference games

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