2015 Boston College Eagles baseball team

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2015 Boston College Eagles baseball
Boston College Eagles wordmark.png
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record27–27 (10–19 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jim Foster (1st season)
  • Greg Sullivan (5th season)
Home stadium Eddie Pellagrini Diamond at John Shea Field
Seasons
 2014
2016 
2015 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 10 Louisville  xy255 .8334718 .723
No. 26 Notre Dame  y1713 .5673723 .617
No. 12 Florida State  y1713 .5674421 .677
Clemson  y1613 .5523229 .525
NC State  y1514 .5173623 .610
Wake Forest  1218 .4002726 .509
Boston College  1019 .3452727 .500
Coastal
No. 6 Miami (FL)  xy228 .7335016 .758
No. 1 Virginia  y1515 .5004424 .647
North Carolina  1316 .4483424 .586
Virginia Tech  1316 .4482727 .500
Georgia Tech  1317 .4333223 .582
Duke  1019 .3453122 .585
Pittsburgh  921 .3002032 .385
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2015 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2015 Boston College Eagles baseball team represented Boston College during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Eagles played their home games at Eddie Pellagrini Diamond at John Shea Field as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by head coach Mike Gambino, in his fifth year at Boston College.

Contents

Previous season

In 2014, the Eagles finished the season 6th in the ACC's Atlantic Division with a record of 22–33, 10–20 in conference play. They failed to qualify for the 2014 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament or the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Personnel

Roster

2015 Boston College Eagles roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 10 – Michael Strem – Sophomore
  • 12 – John Gorman – Senior
  • 14 – Jeff Burke – Junior
  • 16 – John Nicklas – Junior
  • 17 – Jesse Adams – Junior
  • 18 – Luke Fernandes – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 19 – Justin DunnSophomore
  • 20 – Kyle Dunster – Freshman
  • 21 – Eric Stone – Senior
  • 22 – Tyler Hinchliffe – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 26 – Bobby Skogsbergh – Sophomore
  • 27 – Brian Rapp – Freshman
  • 28 – Mitch Bigras – Freshman
  • 29 – Nick Poore – Senior
  • 30 – Donovan Casey – Freshman
  • 32 – Kevin Connor – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 34 – Mike KingSophomore
  • 37 – Carmen Giampetruzzi – Freshman
  • 40 – James Walsh – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 7 – Nick Sciortino – Sophomore
  • 9 – Stephen Sauter – Junior

Infielders

  • 3 – Blake Butera – Senior
  • 4 – Joe Cronin – Junior
  • 11 – Jake Palomaki – Freshman
  • 15 – Anthony Maselli – Freshman
  • 25 – Johnny Adams – Sophomore
  • 44 – Trevor Massey – Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 2 – Nick Colucci – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 24 – Chris ShawJunior
  • 36 – Scott Baren – Freshman
 

Coaching staff

NamePositionSeasons at
Boston College
Alma Mater
Mike Gambino Head coach5 Boston College (1999)
Jim Foster Associate head coach1 Providence College (1993)
Greg SullivanAssistant coach5 Eastern Connecticut State University (2006)

Schedule

Legend
 Boston College win
 Boston College loss
 Postponement
BoldBoston College team member
2015 Boston College Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
February
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
1February 13vs. Wofford Harley ParkSpartanburg, SC L 8–4Milburn (1–0)Skogsbergh (0–1)Stillman (1)3670–10–0
2February 14vs. Xavier Harley Park • Spartanburg, SC
3February 14at USC Upstate Harley Park • Spartanburg, SC
4February 15vs. XavierHarley Park • Spartanburg, SC
5February 20at LSU Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA
6February 21at LSUAlex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
7February 22at LSUAlex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
8February 27vs. Omaha North Charlotte Regional Park • Port Charlotte, FL
9February 28vs. North Dakota State North Charlotte Regional Park • Port Charlotte, FL
March
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
10March 1vs. Kansas North Charlotte Regional Park • Port Charlotte, FL
11March 2vs. Villanova North Charlotte Regional Park • Port Charlotte, FL
12March 6at Florida State Dick Howser StadiumTallahassee, FL
13March 7at Florida StateDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
14March 8at Florida StateDick Howser Stadium • Tallahassee, FL
15March 13at Louisville Jim Patterson StadiumLouisville, KY
16March 14at LouisvilleJim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, KY
17March 15at LouisvilleJim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, KY
18March 17at Holy Cross Fitton FieldWorcester, MA
19March 18 Bryant Pellagrini DiamondChestnut Hill, MA
20March 20 NC State Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
21March 21NC StatePellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
22March 22NC StatePellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
23March 24at Northeastern Parsons FieldBrookline, MA
24March 27 Duke Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
25March 28DukePellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
26March 29DukePellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
27March 31at Connecticut J. O. Christian FieldStorrs, CT
April
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
28April 1 UMass Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
29April 3at Wake Forest Wake Forest Baseball ParkWinston-Salem, NC
30April 4at Wake ForestWake Forest Baseball Park • Winston-Salem, NC
31April 5at Wake ForestWake Forest Baseball Park • Winston-Salem, NC
32April 7at Dartmouth Biondi ParkHanover, NH
33April 8NortheasternPellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
34April 10 Clemson Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
35April 11ClemsonPellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
36April 12ClemsonPellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
37April 14 Rhode Island Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
38April 15 Harvard Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
39April 17 Georgia Tech Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
40April 18Georgia TechPellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
41April 19Georgia TechPellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
42April 22TBD Fenway ParkBoston, MA
43April 24at North Carolina Boshamer StadiumChapel Hill, NC
44April 25at North CarolinaBoshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC
45April 26at North CarolinaBoshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC
46April 28at Rhode Island Bill Beck FieldKingston, RI
May
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
47May 1at Virginia Tech English FieldBlacksburg, VA
48May 2at Virginia TechEnglish Field • Blacksburg, VA
49May 3at Virginia TechEnglish Field • Blacksburg, VA
50May 9 Hartford Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
51May 10HartfordPellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
52May 12 Maine Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
53May 14 Notre Dame Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
54May 15Notre DamePellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
55May 16Notre DamePellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA
All rankings from Collegiate Baseball.

Awards and honors

Chris Shaw

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