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The Citadel Bulldogs baseball, 2010–19

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Conference
  
Southern Conference

Assistant coach
  
Randy Carlson

2010 record
  
43-22 (24-6 SoCon)

Assistant coach
  
Zach Brown

Head coach
  
Fred Jordan (19th year)

Assistant coach
  
David Beckley (9th year)

The Citadel Bulldogs baseball represents The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in college baseball at the NCAA Division I level. The program was established in 1899, and has continuously fielded a team since 1947. Their primary rivals are College of Charleston, Furman and VMI.

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2011

This season marked the first time The Citadel finished last in the SoCon and did not qualify for the Southern Conference Baseball Tournament. This came on the heels of the 2010 regular season and tournament championship, and NCAA Regional appearance. However, the season was marked by some early success, including a win over top–ranked South Carolina, which won national championships in both 2010 and 2011.

2011 MLB Draft

Pitcher Matt Talley was drafted in the 28th Round, 866th overall, by the Atlanta Braves.

2012

The Bulldogs were picked by both the Southern Conference Media and Coaches to finish 8th in the 11 team Southern Conference. 3B Drew DeKerlegand was named to the first team preseason All-Conference Team, while OF Nick Orvin made the second team. On Saturday April 14, Jordan claimed his 700th career victory in a 3–0 victory over UNC Greenbsoro. The Bulldogs coach is the 36th active member of the 700 win club at the Division I level.

Schedule

Severe weather along the East Coast delayed Delaware's arrival in Charleston for the opening weekend tournament, and canceled many other games around the Southeast. As a result, Virginia Tech was a late addition to the tournament field and played the opening game against the Bulldogs on February 14.

Roster

The Bulldogs suspended three starters, Drew Ellis, Austin Mapes, and Phillip Watcher, on March 30, 2016 for violations of team rules and dismissed them on April 6. Phillip Watcher's twin brother Jacob remained on the team.

References

The Citadel Bulldogs baseball, 2010–19 Wikipedia