2013 New Orleans Privateers baseball team

The 2013 New Orleans Privateers baseball team represented University of New Orleans in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Because of renovations to Maestri Field, the Privateers played their home games at Wesley Barrow Stadium.

2013 New Orleans Privateers baseball
ConferenceIndependent
Record7-44
Head coach
  • Bruce Peddie
Hitting coachJames Jurries
Pitching coachJustin Garcia
Home stadiumWesley Barrow Stadium (Temporary)
Seasons
← 2012
2014 →

The team was led by fourth year head coach, Bruce Peddie who came off of a 17-27 record for the 2012 season. For the 2013 season, the Privateers competed as a Division I Independent after a 1-year stint as a Division II Independent.[1][2][3]

Personnel

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Roster

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2013 New Orleans Privateers baseball roster
 

Pitchers

  • 7 Daniel Martinez - Freshman
  • 9 Kyle Blancaneaux - Senior
  • 10 Stone Speer - Senior
  • 11 Jordan Nelson - Senior
  • 13 Jordan Fontenelle - Freshman
  • 15 Blake Prest - Freshman
  • 17 Nicholas Schiro - Freshman
  • 18 Alex Smith - Sophomore
  • 20 Joshua Fountain - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 22 Darron Mckigney - Junior
  • 23 Christian Cale - Junior
  • 28 Raymond Winter - Junior
  • 29 Garrett Manning - Senior
  • 30 Cameron Glendinning - Senior
  • 33 Andrew Shirley - Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 6 Shayne LeRouge - Sophomore
  • 24 Tyler Hughes - Junior
  • 26 Cameron Keener - Junior
  • 38 Brian Dixon - Junior
 

Infielders

  • 3 Trevor McCarthy - Junior
  • 4 Zach Liberto - Sophomore
  • 12 Zacary Hawkins^ - Junior
  • 19 Zach Pohto - Senior
  • 34 Seth Laigast - Sophomore
  • 42 James Boddicker - Junior
  • 44 Jonathan Coco - Sophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 1 Tim Broussard^ - Freshman
  • 8 Reese Kanter - Junior
  • 25 Stephen Potter^ - Freshman
  • 27 Morgan Barger - Junior
  • 31 Dan Perkins^ - Senior
  • 32 Andre Damiens^ - Sophomore
  • 36 Chaz Boyer - Junior
 

^Denotes players who also share pitching duties.
2013 UNO Privateers Roster [4]

Coaching Staff

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2013 New Orleans Privateers baseball coaching staff
  • Bruce Peddie - Head Coach - 4th year at UNO
  • James Jurries - Hitting Coach - 1st year
  • Justin Garcia - Pitching Coach - 3rd year
  • Kal Bonura - Student Assistant - 2nd year
  • Jason Veillion - Field Coordinator

2013 UNO Privateers Coaching Staff [4]

Schedule

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2013 New Orleans Privateers Baseball Game Log[5]
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record
February 15 Southeast Missouri State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 4–7 A. Winkelman (1-0) G. Manning (0-1) B. Hurst 410 0-1
February 16 Southeast Missouri State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 1-6 Z. Smith (1-0) A. Smith (0-1) None 297 0-2
February 17 Southeast Missouri State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 2-11 W. Spitzfaden (1-0) K. Blancaneaux (0-1) None 272 0-3
February 19 at #1 Arkansas - Baum Stadium 0-14 C. Poche (1-0) D. Martinez (0-1) None N/A 0-4
February 19 at #1 Arkansas - Baum Stadium 0-3 L. Simpson (1-0) B. Prest (0-1) J. Beeks 1,943 0-5
February 22 at South Alabama - Eddie Stanky Field 6-29 J. Traylor (1-0) S. Speer (0-1) None 1,246 0-6
February 23 at South Alabama - Eddie Stanky Field Postponed
February 24 at South Alabama - Eddie Stanky Field 1-4 J. Noble (2-0) A. Smith (0-2) B. Boyle N/A 0-7
February 24 at South Alabama - Eddie Stanky Field 2-5 D. Stamey (1-0) B. Prest (0-2) K. Bartsch 1,691 0-8
February 27 at Tulane - Turchin Stadium 3-5 B. Wilson (1-0) S. Speer (0-2) A. Garner N/A 0-9
March
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record
March 1 at Central Arkansas - Bear Stadium 1-11 C. McClanahan (2-0) B. Prest (0-3) None 114 0–10
March 2 Wichita State - Bear Stadium 1-5 T. Mateychick (1-1) A. Smith (0-3) None 97 0–11
March 3 at Central Arkansas - Bear Stadium 3-4 E. McKinzie (2-0) A. Shirley (0-1) None 109 0–12
March 8 at McNeese - Cowboy Diamond 2-5 B. Kingsley (2-2) A. Smith (0-4) T. McGee 212 0-13
March 9 at McNeese - Cowboy Diamond 8-10 B. Ware (3-1) S. Speer (0-3) S. Peterson (4) N/A 0-14
March 9 at McNeese - Cowboy Diamond 8-7 R. Winter (1-0) M. Desabrais (0-1) None 351 1-14
March 12 Alcorn State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 6-5 S. Speer (1-3) G. Harrison (1-1) None 378 2-14
March 13 Alcorn State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 7-5 R. Winter (2-0) J. Lemond (0-2) None 341 3-14
March 15 Baylor - Cougar Field 0-10 D. Newman (3-0) S. Speer (1-4) None 304 3-15
March 15 at Houston - Cougar Field 3-13 D. Poncedeleon (2-2) B. Prest (0-4) None 1,011 3-16
March 16 Baylor - Cougar Field 3-8 B. McCormack (1-0) D. Martinez (0-2) None 579 3-17
March 17 at Houston - Cougar Field 3–8 T. Ford (2-0) A. Smith (0-5) None 1,064 3-18
March 19 at Tulane - Turchin Stadium 5-4 B. Prest (1-4) E. Gibbs (0-1) S. Speer (1) 1,897 4-18
March 23 at Grambling - Wilbert Ellis Field 4-5 TJ Murphy (2-1) R. Winter (2-1) Z. Moreau 52 4-19
March 24 at Grambling - Wilbert Ellis Field 5-9 A. Manrrique S. Speer (1-5) Z. Moreau 122 4-20
March 24 at Grambling - Wilbert Ellis Field 5-17 R. Bautista B. Prest (1-5) None 121 4-21
March 26 at Nicholls State - Ray E. Didier Field 4–14 Z. Thiac (2-1) S. Potter (0-1) None 420 4–22
March 28 at West Virginia - Hawley Field 2–11 B. Dykxhoorn (1-0) S. Laigast (0-1) None 191 4-23
March 29 at West Virginia - Hawley Field 2-12 H. Musgrave (4-1) A. Smith (0-6) None 326 4-24
March 30 at West Virginia - Hawley Field 1-5 C. Walter (2-2) S. Speer (1-6) None N/A 4-25
March 30 at West Virginia - Hawley Field 3-4 R. Hostranger (2-0) G. Manning (0-2) P. Paul 503 4-26
April
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record
April 1 Jackson State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 1-0 A. Smith (1-6) A. Knowles (1-2) S. Speer (2) 296 5-26
April 9 Southern Miss - Wesley Barrow Stadium 1-2 N. Johnson (1-0) R. Winter (2-2) None 418 5-27
April 10 at Southern Miss - Pete Taylor Park 5-8 J. Winston (1-1) A. Shirley (0-2) J. McMahon (1) 2,907 5-28
April 12 Georgia State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 3-5 B. Burns (5-2) S. Potter (0-2) M. Rose (3) 461 5-29
April 13 Georgia State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 4-5 J. Stuckey (3-1) A. Shirley (0-3) None N/A 5-30
April 13 Georgia State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 5-6 (11) C. Stanley (3-1) R. Winter (2-3) None 418 5-31
April 14 Georgia State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 3-2 A. Smith (2-6) N. Squeglia (3-1) None 385 6-31
April 16 at Southeastern Louisiana - Alumni Field 2-7 J. Hymel (5-3) S. Laigast (0-2) None 889 6-23
April 17 at Tulane - Turchin Stadium 2-3 A. Reeves (1-0) S. Potter (0-3) I. Gibaut (8) 2,160 6-33
April 19 at Oklahoma - L. Dale Mitchell Park 0-10 J. Gray (7-1) B. Prest (1-6) None N/A 6-34
April 20 at Oklahoma - L. Dale Mitchell Park 5-14 D. Overton (8-2) A. Smith (2-7) None N/A 6-35
April 21 at Oklahoma - L. Dale Mitchell Park 3-14 E. Carnes (2-1) S. Speer (1-7) None 1,039 6-36
April 23 Nicholls State - Wesley Barrow Stadium 5-16 T. Byrd (5-3) S. Potter (0-4) None 341 6-37
April 24 at Jackson State - Braddy Field 6-9 A. Rodriguez (4-0) G. Manning (0-3) None 35 6-38
April 26 LSU-Alexandria - Wesley Barrow Stadium 2-1 A. Smith (3-7) T. Olinde (1-3) R. Winter (1) 387 7-38
April 27 LSU-Alexandria - Wesley Barrow Stadium 4-5 P. Ingraffia (3-0) G. Manning (0-4) H. Wallace (4) 418 7-39
May
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record
May 1 at Tulane - Turchin Stadium 1-3 R. LeBlanc (3-3) A. Smith (3-8) I. Gibaut 1,941 7-40
May 2 Mississippi Valley State - Summit, MS Cancelled
May 2 Mississippi Valley State - Summit, MS Cancelled
May 14 at #2 LSU - Alex Box Stadium 2-11 H. Newman (2-0) A. Smith (3-9) None 5,534 7-41
May 16 at #28 Campbell - Jim Perry Stadium 0-14 R. Mattes (7-3) B. Prest (1-7) None 216 7-42
May 17 at #28 Campbell - Jim Perry Stadium 0-6 (11) H. Bowers (9-0) D. Martinez (0-3) None 306 7-43
May 18 at #28 Campbell - Jim Perry Stadium 6-9 R. Thompson (8-0) S. Speer (1-8) None 354 7-44

New Orleans Privateers in the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft

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The following members of the New Orleans Privateers baseball program were drafted in the 2013 MLB Draft.[6]

Player Position Round Overall MLB Team
Stone Speer LHP 25 758 Tampa Bay Rays

References

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  1. ^ "UNO fires coach Bruce Peddie". ESPN. May 31, 2013. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  2. ^ Austin Swanson (March 21, 2013). "Privateer Athletics remain Division I: UNO's future is "very bright"". Driftwood. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  3. ^ "UNO athletics taking steps forward in Division I, putting turbulent past behind". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans, LA. July 12, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "2013 Roster". New Orleans Privateers. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  5. ^ "2013 Schedule". New Orleans Privateers. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  6. ^ "2013 Baseball Draft - Round #25". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved January 10, 2014.