2016 Georgia State Panthers baseball team

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2016 Georgia State Panthers baseball
Georgia State Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record24–31 (10–20 SBC)
Head coach
Home stadium GSU Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 19 Louisiana–Lafayette †‡y 219 .7004321 .672
No. 26 South Alabama  y219 .7004222 .656
Little Rock  1713 .5672628 .481
Troy  1713 .5673226 .552
Texas State  1614 .5333128 .525
Georgia Southern  1614 .5333624 .600
UT Arlington  1515 .5003028 .517
Arkansas State  1317 .4332929 .500
Louisiana–Monroe  1020 .3332035 .364
Georgia State  1020 .3332431 .436
Appalachian State  921 .3001836 .333
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 11, 2016 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2016 Georgia State Panthers baseball team represented Georgia State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Panthers played their home games at the GSU Baseball Complex.

Contents

Personnel

2016 roster

2016 Georgia State Panthers roster
 

Pitchers

  • 11 Brandon Baker – Junior
  • 13 Garrett Ford – Senior
  • 17 Tyler Elwer – Junior
  • 21 Chris Mejias – Freshman
  • 23 Logan Barnette – Sophomore
  • 26 Wayne Wages – Senior
  • 27 Dillon Swaggerty – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 28 Bryan White – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 29 Bryce Conley – Junior
  • 31 Devin Vainer – Junior
  • 32 Clayton Payne – Senior
  • 33 Alex Hegner – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 35 Will White – Sophomore
  • 38 Marc-André Habeck – Senior
  • 40 Liam Henry – Redshirt.svg Freshman'
  • 49 Cole Uvila – Senior
 

Catchers

  • 5 Nich Gatewood – Freshman
  • 8 Joey Roach – Senior
  • 18 Brandon Gozalez – Junior
  • 25 Zach Wingate – Junior
  • 47 Evan Leyva – Senior

Infielders

  • 1 Justin Jones – Sophomore
  • 3 Andy Burnett – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 6 Lucas Boudreau – Freshman
  • 14 Isreal Zackery – Freshman
  • 15 Will Kilgore – Sophomore
  • 20 Jarrett Hood – Junior
  • 22 Same Few – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 24 Darius Sewell – Freshman
  • 34 Jack Thompson – Sophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 2 Rhett Harper – Sophomore
  • 4 James Clements – Senior
  • 7 Jaylen Woullard – Junior
  • 9 Will Johnson – Sophomore
  • 12 Luke Leonard – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 16 Ryan Blanton – Junior
  • 19 Cam Sperry – Senior
 

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Coaching staff

2016 Georgia State Panthers baseball coaching staff
  • 10 Greg Frady – Head coach – 9th year
  • NA Adam Scott – Assistant coach/Pitching coach – 2nd year
  • NA Adam Pavkovich – Assistant coach/Recruiting coordinator – 1st year
  • NA Brock Bennett – Assistant coach

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Schedule

2016 Georgia State Panthers baseball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
1February 19 Western Michigan GSU Baseball Complex 3–21–0
2February 20 VCU GSU Baseball Complex6–81–1
3February 21 Perdue GSU Baseball Complex3–51–2
4February 26 Coppin State GSU Baseball Complex22–42–2
5February 27Coppin StateGSU Baseball Complex17–03–2
6February 27Coppin StateGSU Baseball Complex12–04–2
7February 28Coppin StateGSU Baseball Complex13–05–2
March
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
8March 1 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 6–115–3
9March 4 Minnesota GSU Baseball Complex0–35–4
10March 5MinnesotaGSU Baseball Complex4–36–4
11March 6MinnesotaGSU Baseball Complex6–116–5
12March 8 Mercer GSU Baseball Complex4–37–5
13March 12 Fairmont State GSU Baseball Complex1–27–6
14March 12Fairmont StateGSU Baseball Complex8–58–6
15March 13 Jackson State GSU Baseball Complex12–138–7
16March 14Jackson StateGSU Baseball Complex11–59–7
17March 15 Savannah State GSU Baseball Complex6–109–8
18March 18 Arkansas State GSU Baseball Complex1–119–90–1
19March 19Arkansas StateGSU Baseball Complex5–410–91–1
20March 21Arkansas StateGSU Baseball Complex14–611–92–1
21March 22Savannah StateGSU Baseball Complex4–112–92–1
22March 24 Louisiana–Lafayette Lafayette, LA 2–412–102–2
23March 25Louisiana–LafayetteLafayette, LA1–712–112–3
24March 26Louisiana–LafayetteLafayette, LA2–412–122–4
25March 30Mercer Macon, GA 10–613–122–4
April
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
26April 1 Texas-Arlington GSU Baseball Complex5–913–132–5
27April 2Texas-ArlingtonGSU Baseball Complex16–1813–142–6
28April 3Texas-ArlingtonGSU Baseball Complex8–714–143–6
29April 5 Auburn Auburn, AL 4–714–153–6
30April 8 Arkansas–Little Rock Little Rock, AR 7–515–154–6
31April 9Arkansas–Little RockLittle Rock, AR2–1515–164–7
32April 10Arkansas–Little RockLittle Rock, AR7–915–174–8
33April 12 USC Upstate GSU Baseball ComplexCancelled
34April 15 Louisiana-Monroe Monroe, LA 7–316–175–8
35April 16Louisiana-MonroeMonroe, LA0–1416–185–9
36April 17Louisiana-MonroeMonroe, LA3–516–195–10
37April 20Georgia TechGSU Baseball Complex5–1116–205–10
38April 22 Appalachian State GSU Baseball Complex10–017–206–10
39April 23Appalachian StateGSU Baseball Complex5–617–216–11
40April 24Appalachian StateGSU Baseball Complex5–418–217–11
41April 27 Kennesaw State GSU Baseball Complex4–319–217–11
42April 29 South Alabama GSU Baseball Complex3–919–227–12
43April 30South AlabamaGSU Baseball Complex7–420–228–12
May
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSBC Record
44May 1South AlabamaGSU Baseball Complex1–220–238–13
45May 3 Alabama A&M GSU Baseball Complex13–521–238–13
46May 4Alabama A&MGSU Baseball Complex8–722–238–13
47May 6 Texas State San Marcos, TX 2–622–248–14
48May 7Texas StateSan Marcos, TX1–1022–258–15
49May 8Texas StateSan Marcos, TX10–923–259–15
50May 10Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA 2–323–269–15
51May 13 Troy GSU Baseball Complex2–423–279–16
52May 14TroyGSU Baseball Complex3–923–289–17
53May 15TroyGSU Baseball Complex3–1623–299–18
54May 19 Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA 6–023–309–19
55May 20Georgia SouthernStatesboro, GA5–424–3010–19
56May 21Georgia SouthernStatesboro, GA5–124–3110–20

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