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MATTBAILEY TODDNUTTER RANDYDILLINGHAM TODDNUTTER ROSSMOSKOWITZ 1993 Schedule 1993 MARYLAND BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME February 27 Sat. at Liberty 2:00 28 Sun. at Virginia Commonwealth 2:00 March 2 Tues. GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY 30 3 Wed. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 30 5 Fri. at N.C. State 00 6 Sat. at N.C. State 00 7 Sun. at N.C. State 00 9 Tues. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 30 10 Wed. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 30 12 Fn. at Georgia Tech (DH) 00 13 Sat. at Georgia Tech 30 15 Mon. at UNC Ashville 2:00 16 Tues. at Furman 3:00 17 Wed. at Winthrop 3:00 18 Thurs. at Davidson 1:00 20 Sat. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 2:00 21 Sun. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 2:00 22 Mon. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 2:00 24 Wed. JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY 3:00 26 Fn. at Duke 3:00 27 Sat. at Duke 1:00 28 Sun. at Duke 1:00 30 Tues. at Richmond 3:00 31 Wed. HOWARD UNIVERSITY 2:30 April 1 Thurs. COPPIN STATE 2:00 2 Fn. UM EASTERN SHORE 3:00 4 Sun. MEXICAN NATIONAL TEAM 2:00 5 Mon. COPPIN STATE 3:00 6 Tues. TOWSON STATE 3:00 7 Wed. HOWARD UNIVERSITY 2:30 9 Fn. WAKE FOREST 3:00 10 Sat. WAKE FOREST 2:00 11 Sun. WAKE FOREST 2:00 13 Tues. at James Madison University 3:00 14 Wed. at George Washington University 3:00 16 Fn. CLEMSON 3:00 17 Sat. CLEMSON 7:30 at Memorial Stadium 18 Sun. CLEMSON 00 20 Tues. at Towson State 00 21 Wed. at UMBC 00 23 Fri. at Virginia 00 24 Sat. at Virginia 00 25 Sun. at Virginia 00 27 Tues. OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY 00 28 Wed. at West Virginia (DH) 00 30 Fri. UM EASTERN SHORE (DH) 1:00 May 1 Sat. FLORIDA STATE 2:00 2 Sun. FLORIDA STATE 2:00 3 Mon. FLORIDA STATE 3:00 5 Wed. UMBC 3:00 6 Thurs. at George Mason University 3:00 7 Fn. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 3:00 8 Sat. at William & Mary (DH) 1:00 9 Sun. GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY 2:00 15-20 Sat.-Thurs. at ACC Tournament TBA Greenville, SC 22 Sat. ALUMNI GAME 1:00 HISTORICAL BASEBALL STATISTICS YEAR WON LOST TIED University Information 1920 18 8 0 1921 13 5 2 Location: College Park, Maryland 1922 14 9 0 Enrollment: 25,863 1923 8 16 0 DR. H.C. BYRD'S RECORD 53-38-2 Founded: 1807 Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold 1924 5 7 0 President: Dr. William E. Kirwan 1925 10 10 0 1926 8 5 0 Athletics Director: Andy Geiger 1927 9 7 0 Nickname: Terrapins/Terps 1928 7 13 0 Stadium: Shipley Field (2,200) 11992390 115 117 01 Affiliation: NCAA Division I 1931 11 6 0 Conference: Atlantic Coast 1932 8 5 0 Sports Information Director: Herb Hartnett 1933 6 4 0 Baseball SID: Chuck Walsh 1934 14 5 0 SID Office Phone: (301) 314-7065 1935 16 6 0 1936 14 6 0 S.C. CHAMPIONS SID Home Phone: (301) 890-9671 1937 11 8 0 SID FAX Phone: (301) 314-9094 1938 12 8 0 SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 295 1939 14 5 0 College Park, MD 20742 1940 11 9 0 1941 8 17 0 1942 5 13 0 Baseball Information INFORMAL TEAM 1943 3 4 0 1944 2 4 0 INFORMAL TEAM Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): 1945 2 9 0 INFORMAL TEAM Tom Bradley (Maryland, 1972) 11994467 1130 115 00 Record at Maryland (Years): 56-55-2 (2 Years) 1948 13 9 2 CareerRecord (Years): 487-346-2 (14 Years) 1949 10 8 2 Assistant Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Kelly Kuhna 1950 20 8 0 (Jacksonville, 1984) 1951 18 9 0 Assistant Coach (Alma Mater, Year): JimFlack 1952 11 9 0 1953 17 7 1 ACC 10-2-1 (Albion, 1959) 1954 15 9 1 ACC 6-4 1992 Record: 27-28-1 111999555567 1195 111152 000 AAACCCCCC 661---7811 B1a9s9e2baClolnfMearielnicnegRAedcdorredss(:FiPn.iOs.h):Bo7x-12595(8th) 1958 7 11 0 ACC 4-10 CollegePark MD 20742 1959 11 7 0 ACC 7-6 1960 9 9 1 ACC 5-7 About the Cover H. BURTON SHIPLEY'S RECORD 363-290-8 1961 8 12 0 ACC 5-8 Maryland's senior class with the University 1962 7 14 0 ACC 4-8 symbol, Testudo. From left to right are Mike 1963 10 12 0 ACC 5-8 Cole, Sean Conroy, Todd Nutter, Jared 1964 10 9 0 ACC 7-6 Savelson, Matt Baumann, Randy Dillingham 11996665 1116 128 00 AACCCC 106--48 and Luke Lappm. It is the senior class that 1967 12 6 0 ACC 8-5 will be the spirit ofthe 1993 Terrapin 1968 19 6 1 ACC 12-5-1 baseball team. Pictured below Testudo and 111999767190 211695 11406 000 AAACCCCCC 111351---574 AACCCC CCHHAAMMPPSS ThiosdtdeNaumtmtaert,esRaanrdey(lDefitlltionrgihgahmt,) MTaotdtdBNauitlteye,r 1972 18 10 0 ACC 10-5 and Ross Moskowitz. 1973 11 9 1 ACC 2-9 1974 12 16 1 ACC 6-6 Credits 1975 15 8 0 ACC 7-3 1976 19 14 1 ACC 8-4 The 1993 University of Maryland baseball 111999777789 111445 211024 111 AAACCCCCC 875---457-1 mCehduicakgWuaildsehwaansdwArmityteFnaarnndumedwiittehd bheylp 1980 24 10 0 ACC 9-4 from sports information director Herb 1111999988881243 21113348 11113479 0031 AAAACCCCCCCC 4476----6377 HacaonrudtrntVeeatstny,esojfsoeaLifAs.babellHalei.lr,fPerIhtvo,atnosgpMoreralttpszhesirn,afroDeramvaetiGoenll 1985 22 28 0 ACC 7-10 staff photographer and Katie Zernhelt. 1986 18 28 0 ACC 4-12 Assistant baseball coach Kelly Kulina 11998878 1159 2244 01 AACCCC 55--1124 collected all ofthe advertisements that 1989 17 22 0 ACC 4-15 appear in the media guide. The media guide 1990 22 26 1 ACC 2-15 was printed by Colonial Lithograph, Inc. in ELTON "JACK" JACKSON'S RECORD 479-438-15 Attleboro, MA Thanks to Charlie Guillette, 11999912 2297 2278 11 AACCCC 75--1155 CLiatthhoygrLaaphS,alwahnodraalawnadyssttaaffkeatthCeolfoinnieaslt care TOM BRADLEY'S CAREER RECORD 487-346-2 in producing publications for the Maryland athletic department. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND'S OVERALL RECORD 951-493-17 Capture the Spirit With a University of Maryland Graduation Ring ArtCarved from INIVERSITY I l~DOOK£D Renter — Lower Level Stamp Union DOWNTOWNCOLLEGEPARK - KJ. 3ENTLEY5 - DOWNTOWNCOLLEGEPARK - RJ. 3ENTLEY5 - DOWNTOWNCOLLEGE 5 ui u--iJJ I: >:\t:T :| CSB?*??2, < :s.;*xvj• 8 CD rZn RESTAURANT s m LU 8 t m ^CATERING *7 wa 3*avjosrmmoiumxi- gxsuuiq m-ynvjasancomouwoa - SA3"UN3S va - Kanoa POTOMAC VALL All-Star© © Team Years to Majors: 17 Position:Washington D.C'sLeadingBrickSupplier LeadingProducts: Commercial& Residential Brick& Block Home: Rockville,MD Since 1976, PotomacValleyBnck CONJPLKTK MAJOR LKAGUK STATISTICS (PVB)hasbeenaleadingsupplierofall-stax bricklotheWashington,D.C. area.In additiontothefinestin brickproducts, PVB In 1992, PVB opened its new 6000 square foot showroom and carriesacomplete lineofconcrete block, warehouse in Rockville, Maryland glassblock,stone,andmasonry supplies. 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A new honors house, through an act ofthe state leg- a stimulating living-and-learnmg islature, has been designated center for undergraduates officially as the state's flagship taking part in the University campus with a mandate to be- Honors Program, will open in come one ofthe nation's leading 1992. An international house, a public universities. The effect of living-learning environment that that mandate is for individuals will meet the growing needs of from all corners ofthe university the diverse international popula- to aspire toward excellence, to think great thoughts and to tion on campus, is in the works. become immersed in an educa- Our location adds to the tional enterprise ofthe highest excitement on campus, too. Few caliber. There is an unmistak- regions in the nation have the able momentum for change and intellectual, cultural and physi- a sense of heightened expecta- cal resources to compare with tion at College Park - Maryland those in the Baltimore- is choosing quality. Washington, D.C. corridor. The faculty have enthusiasti- College Park's location astride cally endorsed a new general that corridor means that Mary- education program that began land undergraduates may tap in the fall of 1990. It is a blue- these resources to their fullest print for comprehensive - through internships, research changes in the undergraduate projects, cooperative work-study experience at Maryland. The and other programs offering campus is reducing its under- hands-on experience. gthreadruaatitoebeentrowlelemnenfta,cuilmtpyraovnidng We invite you to take a students, raising admissions closer look at the University of standards, revamping the Maryland, its extensive University Honors Program, academic programs, faculty, strengthening the advising research facilities, student activ- system, supporting expanded ities and support services and undergraduate research, and the resources and opportunities encouraging innovations in it offers. See for yourselfthe teaching. number ofdifferent ways in A new language house has which Maryland is choosing opened where student residents quality. There has never been a have direct satellite access to better time to choose Maryland. 4 The University at College Park History Just after the American Revolution, the state of Mary- land established its first two colleges at Chestertown and Annapolis. By the 1850s, at least thirty little colleges had sprung up over the state, many with state support, but many of them disappearing within a few years. Then, in 1859 a different kind ofinstitution appeared at College Park-the Maryland Agricultural College, the third such college in the world, cre- ated mainly for farmers' sons. The college was established by Charles Benedict Calvert, a wealthy planter from nearby Riversdale-now Riverdale-and later a congressman. Calvert built a handsome Gothic dormi- tory-classroom structure lo- cated in a grove oftrees near the present Morrill Hall, and he divided the land down to the Baltimore-Washington Turnpike into small plots where each of the 50-or-so students experi- mented with a different agricul- tural crop. After the Civil War the institution became a land- grant college, with small appro- priations from Washington. The little college began to grow about 1900 when agricultural experiments began to bring prosperity to Maryland, and when the college expanded its offerings into engineering, businness and the liberal arts. In 1912 the old Gothic building burned, and the state provided modern structures. Women were admitted to the campus, and graduate work began. In 1920 the college combined with the long-established professional schools ofBalti- more and changed its name to the University ofMaryland. Growth accelerated after 1935 when the politically astute foot- ball coach, H.C. 'Curley' Byrd became president, added scores ofnew programs, and won na- tional football championships. In the 1950s and 1960s, President Wilson H. Elkms maintained the rapid growth, and College Park became one ofthe largest cam- puses in the nation. President Elkins, a Rhodes Scholar, trans- formed the institution's public image from that ofa party school to one of academic 5 The University at College Park integrity. In the 1970s and 1980s, the university's graduate and research programs flourished. In 1988, the General Assembly of Maryland combined six state colleges with the five campuses ofthe University of Maryland, and specifically charged College Park with the role of leadership. The University of Maryland at College Park recognizes its special responsibility as the flagship and the largest of the eleven institutions within the statewide university system to lead the University of Maryland's quest for excellence. To this end, College Park offers broad coverage in the traditional arts and sciences as well as in a wide range ofprofessional and pre-professional programs. The institution is organized into fourteen colleges and schools encompassing over 100 depart- ments and campus-wide pro- grams of study. A growing num- ber of these departments and programs rank among the best in the nation. Today the Univer- sity of Maryland at College Park stands, by any measure, as one ofthe leading institutions of higher education in the world. 6 Locale added the glistening touch of office towers and hotels to the The state of Maryland is unri- quaint shops and ethnic restau- valled in its scenic beauty, its rants of its many colorful neigh- rich heritage, and its wealth of borhoods. Harborplace and the educational, recreational, and National Aquarium anchor the cultural opportunities. From the Inner Harbor, which has mountain passes of Garrett become a cultural magnet for County in the west, to the sand thousands oftourists each year. dunes ofAssateague Island on The Chesapeake Bay the Eastern Shore, and the accounts for nearly 20 percent cosmopolitan excitement of Baltimore and Washington, DC, of Maryland's acreage, and is a there is an unparalleled variety focal point for the serious study of experiences and resources ofestuarine ecology as well as available to students at the a recreational treasure. It is the university. source of Maryland's famed Nine miles from the nation's crabs and other seafood capital, the University of Mary- specialties, and a refuge for land at College Park is within many species ofwater fowl. easy reach of the country's best Not far from any point in the researchfacilities. The Library state is evidence ofthe ofCongress, the National burgeoning development which Archives (whose new facility is has made Maryland a model for being constructed adjacent to economic growth and fiscal the campus), the Smithsonian health. High tech, engineering, Institution and the National and service industries thrive in Libraries ofAgriculture and proximity to the campus, Medicine are among the many offering a wide spectrum of unique resources in the area. opportunities for work-study or In addition to traditional scholarly resources, the campus internships for students and is surrounded by the dynamic career choices for graduates. cultural opportunities that only a The University of Maryland major metropolitan area can at College Park, as the flagship provide. The Kennedy Center campus ofthe state higher alone houses the National education system, is a vital part Symphony Orchestra, five per- of Maryland's current prosperity formance stages, an opera and its vision for the future. For company, and the American students here, the state offers a Film Institute. bounteous extensionto the In Baltimore, one ofthe great campus's own wealth of ports ofthe world, a recent and opportunity. remarkable renaissance has 7 Top Terp Tom Bradley Looking forward to his 500th career win this season ... drafted by the California Angels in the fifth round A LOOK AT TOM BRADLEY of the free agent draft. BORN: March 16, 1947 in Ashville, NC After playing Class A ball for the Angels in 1969, HChIuGrHchS,CVHAOOL: Falls Church High School, Falls he was promoted to the major leagues. The Angels ALMA MATER: Cum Laude, University of Maryland, traded Bradley to the 1972 (Major, Greek; Minor, Latin). Master's Degree in Chicago White Sox where Physical Education, Jacksonville University, 1980. he won 15 games in 1971 PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Two-year letterwinner and 1972 and struck out (1967-68) at the University of Maryland. Drafted in the over 200 hitters each year. fifth round of the free agent draft by the California In 1973, Bradley was Angels, 1968. California Angels (1969-1971), Chicago traded to San Francisco White Sox (1971-1973), San Francisco Giants Tom Bradley and won 13 games for the (1973-1976), Oakland Athletics (1977). Three-year Head Coach Giants. On Opening Day of baseball letterwinner, two year basketball 1974 he was the Giants' letterwinner at Falls Church High School, Falls starting pitcher. During Church, VA. Member of Falls Church High School Hall Success seems to follow that season, he injured the of Fame. Tom Bradley. On the rotator cuff in his pitching COACHING EXPERIENCE: 1991-Present, Head Coach, playing field, in the arm. University of Maryland. 1979-1991, Head Coach, classroom, or as a coach, Bradley retired from Jacksonville University where he won 337 games. he has excelled in every professional baseball as a Jacksonville appeared in the 1989 NCAA aspect. member of the Oakland Championship Tournament and won the 1989 Sun Bradley enters the 1993 Athletics in 1977 with 55 Belt Conference Championship. 1978, Assistant season on the verge of career wins and a career Coach, St. Mary's College of California. becoming one of only a 3.72 ERA. handful of Division I Soon after his retirement TOM BRADLEY, YEAR BY YEAR College coaches to win in 1978 Bradley was hired 1979 28-24 1984 39-20 1989 42-22 500 games. He enters his 1980 23-33 1985 41-28-1 1990 42-20 as the pitching coach at 14th season with a career 1981 28-30 1986 38-26 1991 29-27-1 record of 493-346-2. St. Mary's College of 1982 39-20 1987 34-25 1992 27-28-1 California. Jacksonville 1983 38-19 1988 39-24 Returning to his alma University offered Bradley mater in 1990, Bradley its head coaching job for replaced his former coach the 1979 season, and he on the Dolphin program as agent contracts with the Elton S. "Jack" Jackson. departed the west coast he helped bring night Baltimore Orioles In his first season at for the Sunshine State baseball to Jacksonville, organization, Chris Smoot Maryland, Bradley led the where he would stay for when the New York signed with the Atlanta Terps to their first 12 years. Bradley compiled Yankees donated lights for Braves organization, and winning season (29-27-1) a career record of 431-291 their home field. Gene Thomas with the San in eight years. Last year, in his 12 seasons with the A total of 52 of Bradley's Francisco Giants the Terrapins posted a Dolphins, and led organization. players have signed record of 27-28-1. Jacksonville to its first Sun professional contracts. Bradley was also an Bradley, a former Belt Conference title in Most recently David Mysel outstanding student at the Terrapin star, is the ACC 1989. (5th round, Detroit) and University of Maryland. career leader in ERA (1.34) Bradley elevated the Derek Hacopian (23rd During the same year he taTyassSlehtpenolareordp-rirphtskAtsti.oeihCmomniepBuCroglrtldrasaiNiscedontepelneadwwBernriytssadhtgedwehtalcjahmeuAo1isynen0rCi'.d.daosC3rt7Tienhaem dyhaDhTaieueohmmsairleoorgipfsnnhnhiD.tgnggioasnTllsttphdiphhshxeueereirooanttinfgssaeonrotBpgawianrmeo2ahmnrid5rf'slateisteonntyekriten'aseaonsehmdunpesrwk1de2e2.5idn ttrdtonsfrhoehaaaeulrbm1fenobt9Yecdwe9et,doed2aefrdrCtaa1lhisin9aeennf9vdtt2DeAthe.elHherCtaaerMCnwhcoydfaiiosr)rtPnpee'dlnaewslaeiieysancnwertglgraeaewssnoastfs twnAhgaaCottionaauhvndsMsmmleocaeenarhrdtdLtoryethiaaoloslMfulaoetattdftnerahhieddtyecne.,hldisehtanH1toing9Yuepg1dr6edh9'8aaeare7s,drnces2.tutathS-audwceTatarhiethewnotwmhedelalhiadaercsratde All-America selection in the Baseball America and batting's triple crown in major in Latin and a minor 1968 and a two time the Collegiate the conference last season. in Greek. All-ACC selection. Baseball/ESPN polls. In addition, pitchers Bradley and his wife, Following his junior year Bradley helped focus the Shawn Knott and Charles Kathy, have two children, of college, Bradley was eye of the baseball world Devereux signed free Alix 13 and Andy 11. 8

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