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Jags Return Home To Host Memphis

Jags Return Home To Host Memphis

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GAMES 13-14 ♦ MARCH 10-11 ♦ MOBILE, ALA.

ALL TIMES CENTRAL (HOME TEAMS LISTED FIRST)

TUESDAY:
South Alabama vs. Memphis, 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY:
South Alabama vs. Memphis, 6 p.m.

South Alabama returns home following its season-long stretch of eight consecutive games away frm Stanky Field. The Jags take on a Memphis team coming fresh off a sweep of Valparaiso.

USA looks to regain its momentum with just two games remaining before conference play begins. The Jags are 0-2 in midweek games this season, but the losses came on the road against Mississippi State and Southern Miss, respectively. Memphis is the only team USA plays in consecutive midweek games during the 2009 season.

All South Alabama home games are broadcast on WNSP 105.5 FM in Mobile and live on the internet at www.wnsp.com. Live video is available through Jaguar Nation at www.usajaguars.com. Subscriptions can be purchased for $7.95/month or $69.95/year.

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS
TUESDAY
USA: 
RHP Miles Ethridge (0-1, 5.59 ERA, 3 G, 9.2 IP, 13 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 4 BB, 18 K)
Memphis:  LHP Ryan Holland (0-0, 10.50 ERA, 2 G, 6.0 IP, 8 H, 8 R, 7 ER, 4 BB, 7 K)

WEDNESDAY
USA: 
LHP Chris LaGrow (0-0, 27.00 ERA, 2 G, 1.1 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 0 K)
Memphis:  RHP Ben Paullus (0-1, 10.29 ERA, 2 G, 7.0 IP, 13 H, 8 R, 8 ER, 2 BB, 6 K)


COACHES
SOUTH ALABAMA:  Steve Kittrell (South Alabama, 1971)
     Career Record:  1,003-585-1 (27th season)
     Record at USA:  970-566-1 (26th season)

MEMPHIS:  Daron Schoenrock (Tennessee Tech, 1984)
     Career Record:  129-192 (seventh season)
     Record at Memphis:  104-140 (fifth season)


INTERNET FEEDS
Live Stats:  www.usajaguars.com
Video:  www.usajaguars.com
Audio:  www.wnsp.com


SOUTH ALABAMA-MEMPHIS SERIES

South Alabama and Memphis have met 21 times, with USA holding a slight 11-10 advantage in the all-time series ... The Jags and Tigers first met in 1974, when USA swept a three-game series in Mobile, then went to Memphis for a fourth win ... USA went on to win its first five meetings with the Tigers, but Memphis has rebounded to win seven of the last 10 and 10 of the past 16 meetings ... The series was played in seven consecutive seasons from 1977-83, but was not played again until 1994 ... USA’s five-game winning streak at the beginning is its longest in the series, while Memphis has never won a third straight against the Jags, but has won two in a row four times ... The two teams have not met since 1995, when they split a pair of games in Memphis ... USA is 8-5 all-time against the Tigers in Mobile, but the Jags have lost three straight to Memphis on their home field.

FOUR JAGS RECEIVE PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

Senior David Doss was named the first team catcher in all four preseason all-conference rankings (SBC, Baseball America, SEBaseball.com, Rivals.com), and three other Jags received various honors.

Senior first baseman Ryan Bohanan was selected to the first team by Rivals and to the second team by SEBaseball, and senior RHP Greg Johnson earned a slot as one of two relievers on SEBaseball's second team.

Junior RHP Matt Jackson, a transfer from Chipola Community College, also earned second-team honors from SEBaseball. Jackson was the only player selected to either team who is entering his first season in the Sun Belt Conference.

SOUTH ALABAMA AMONG NATION'S BEST PROGRAMS OVER LAST 20 YEARS

Since 1989, South Alabama has gone to 16 NCAA Regionals. Only 10 teams have made more postseason appearances in those 20 years. Florida State and Miami top the list after going to a regional in all 20 years. They're followed by Wichita State (19), Clemson (19), Texas (18), Georgia Tech (18), Cal State Fullerton (18), LSU (18), Stanford (17) and Long Beach State (17).

STANKY FIELD CELEBRATES 30 YEARS

The Jags celebrate 30 years of baseball at Eddie Stanky Field with the 2009 season. USA holds an all-time record of 659-235 at its home park. Named after legendary coach Eddie Stanky, who coached the Jags from 1969-79 and 1981-83, the stadium is one of the most impressive facilities in the nation. After a multi-million dollar transformation in 2004, the stadium now seats 3,575.

USA has never posted a losing record at home in the stadium's history. Over the past 30 years, the Jags have lost five games or fewer at home in five seasons: 1992 (28-4), 1997 (19-5), 1999 (21-5), 2001 (31-3) and 2003 (27-4).

USA TAKES 30-PLUS FOR EIGHT STRAIGHT SEASONS

South Alabama has won at least 30 games in every season since 2001 and 22 of the past 23 years. The Jags' only seasons without 30 wins since Stanky Field opened in 1980 were in 1985 (22-32) and 2000 (27-33). Even with a losing record, USA made its way to a regional in 2000 by sweeping all four games in the Sun Belt Conference tournament.

JACKSON TAKES COCA-COLA CLASSIC MVP

Matt Jackson was selected MVP of the Coca-Cola Classic after pitching 7.1 innings and collecting 10 strikeouts in USA’s 9-2 win over Mercer. Jackson allowed just two hits and walked one batter.

Jackson’s selection was the first time a Jaguar has been selected MVP of the Coca-Cola Classic since Clark Secchiari won the award in 2004.

JACKSON NAMED FIRST SBC PITCHER OF WEEK IN 2009

Matt Jackson was named the first Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week for the 2009 season. Jackson's honor is the first time a USA pitcher has been selected since Joey Doan won the award on May 14, 2007. Last season was the first time USA did not have a Pitcher or Player of the Week since the awards were first given out in 1985.

FREE BASEBALL EARLY IN SEASON

Two of USA’s first four games went 10 innings. The Jags didn’t play their second extra-inning game in 2008 until March 26, and they played only two extra-inning games during the entire 2007 season.

The extra-inning game vs. Liberty (Feb. 21) was the earliest in the season a USA team has gone to extras since 2000, when the Jags beat UAB 5-4 in 12 innings, also in their third game of the season.

STELLAR STARTERS

USA’s starting pitchers have pitched extremely well through the first 12 games of the season. Jag starting pitchers have allowed three earned runs or less in 11 of 12 outings, and have combined to post a 2.44 ERA.

The five pitchers to make starts (Jackson, Sage, Baxter, Ethridge and Crenshaw) are holding opposing hitters to a .246 batting average.

DOSS' HAT TRICK MAKES HISTORY

When David Doss hit three home runs against UAB in the Jags’ second game at the 2009 QTI Baylor Classic, he made more than just South Alabama history.

Doss became just the third player to homer three times in one game at Baylor Ballpark, which opened in 1999. Baylor’s Aaron Miller and McNeese State’s Ben Broussard were the only previous players to accomplish the feat in the park’s 11-year history.

Doss also became just the seventh Jag to accomplish the hat trick. Josh Touchstone was the last player to do so when he hit three in a 25-24 win over Eastern Illinois on March 17, 2004.

Other Jags to hit three homers in a game are:

Glenn Borgmann (1971), Forrest Crowder (1974), Tony Barylski (1976), Greg Meier (1978), and Ryan Mulhern (2002).

Each of Doss’ three home runs moved him up one slot from 12th place on USA’s all-time home runs list. He tied Joey Choron in 11th with 26, then tied Jerry Poston in 10th with 27 and Mike Mordecai in ninth at 28.

WEEKEND PREVIEW

The Jags hit the road again, this time traveling to Bowling Green, Ky. for their first Sun Belt Conference action of the 2009 season. Western Kentucky enters the weekend with a 3-0 conference record after sweeping Louisiana-Monroe last weekend. USA is the last team to open SBC play.