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The 2014 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represented the University of Alabama in the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Crimson Tide played their home games in Sewell-Thomas Stadium .
Player
Class
Position
Austen Smith
Senior
1B
Kyle Overstreet
Sophomore
2B
Mikey White
Sophomore
SS
Georgie Salem
Sophomore
CF
Ben Moore
Sophomore
RF
Taylor Guilbeau
Junior
SP
Tucker Hawley
Senior
SP
Justin Kamplain
Junior
SP
Ray Castillo
Sophomore
Closer
2014 Alabama Crimson Tide roster
Pitchers
15 Geoffrey Bramblett - Freshman
17 Jay Shaw - Junior
20 Taylor Guilbeau - Junior
23 Ray Castillo - Sophomore
26 Justin Kamplain - Junior
28 Jake Hubbard - Sophomore
29 Nick Eicholtz - Freshman
31 Jonathan Hess - Freshman
32 Spencer Turnbull - Junior
33 Mitch Greer - Sophomore
35 Jon Keller - Junior
37 Matt Salom - Sophomore
42 Tyler Adams - Freshman
44 Tucker Hawley - Senior
55 Mike Oczypok - Sophomore
Catchers
10 Wade Wass - Junior
37 Taylor Poe - Freshman
50 Anthony Sherlag - Freshman
Infielders
1 Mikey White - Sophomore
3 Daniel Cucjen - Sophomore
6 Kyle Overstreet - Sophomore
11 Taylor Propst - Freshman
12 Chance Vincent - Sophomore
18 Austen Smith - Senior
49 Steven Cole - Senior
Outfielders
7 Ben Moore - Junior
9 Casey Hughston - Freshman
13 William Elliott - Freshman
14 Mathew Goodson - Freshman
19 Hunter Webb - Freshman
22 Georgie Salem - Sophomore
25 Ryan Blanchard - Sophomore
45 Riley Colburn - Sophomore
Utility
16 Cary Baxter - Junior
21 Colton Freeman - Freshman
24 Will Haynie - Freshman
38 J.C. Wilhite - Junior
40 Thomas Burrows - Freshman
48 Trevor Sprowl - Junior
2014 Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball Roster
2014 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff
8 Mitch Gaspard – Head Coach - 14 years at Alabama (5th as Head Coach)
2 Andy Phillips – Assistant Coach, Hitting Coach - 4th year
4 Dax Norris – Assistant Coach, Pitching Coach, Recruiting Coordinator - 7th year
43 Bobby Barbier – Volunteer Coach - 5th year
Ken Brown – Director of Baseball Operations - 3rd year
Schedule and results [ edit ]
2014 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball game log
Regular season: 34–21
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 14
Saint Louis
No. 29
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 1–2
N. Bates (1–0)
T. Hawley (0–1)
M. Eckelman (1)
2,601
0–1
–
February 15
Saint Louis
No. 29
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 4–3
T. Burrows (1–0)
D. Rivera (0–1)
None
3,242
1–1
–
February 16
Saint Louis
No. 29
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 9–3
J. Keller (1–0)
Z. Girrens (0–1)
None
3,231
2–1
–
February 21
Stephen F. Austin
No. 28
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 1–2(13)
T. Wiedenfeld (1–0)
J. Shaw (0–1)
P. Ledet (1)
3,996
2–2
–
February 22
Stephen F. Austin
No. 28
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 8–0
J. Kamplain (1–0)
K. Cross (0–2)
None
3,816
3–2
–
February 23
Stephen F. Austin
No. 28
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 3–2(10)
J. Keller (2–0)
K. Bishop (0–2)
None
3,337
4–2
–
February 26
Southern Miss
Pete Taylor Park
L 1–2
J. Myrick (1–1)
T. Guilbeau (0–1)
B. Roney (2)
3,491
4–3
–
February 28
No. 13 Louisiana–Lafayette
M. L. Tigue Moore Field
L 0–2
A. Robichaux (2–1)
S. Turnbull (0–1)
None
4,040
4–4
–
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 1
No. 13 Louisiana–Lafayette
M. L. Tigue Moore Field
L 0–6
C. Baranik (2–0)
J. Kamplain (1–1)
None
4,004
4–5
–
March 2
No. 13 Louisiana–Lafayette
M. L. Tigue Moore Field
W 12–6
J. Keller (3–0)
G. Milhorn (2–1)
None
4,031
5–5
–
March 4†
Auburn
Riverwalk Stadium
W 4–3
T. Burrows (2–0)
T. Dedrick (0–2)
None
6,141
6–5
–
March 7
MS Valley State
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 8–0
S. Turnbull (1–1)
C. Sheppeard (0–4)
None
3,982
7–5
–
March 8
MS Valley State
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 7–0
J. Kamplain (2–1)
J. Parker (0–3)
None
4,139
8–5
–
March 9
MS Valley State
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 3–0
J. Keller (4–0)
B. McBride (0–1)
K. Overstreet (1)
3,109
9–5
–
March 11
Samford
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 12–1
N. Eicholtz (1–0)
C. Pugh (2–1)
None
2,820
10–5
–
March 14
No. 21 Kentucky
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 3–0
S. Turnbull (2–1)
A. Reed (3–1)
T. Burrows (1)
4,258
11–5
1–0
March 15
No. 21 Kentucky
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 2–7
C. Shepherd (4–0)
J. Kamplain (2–2)
None
–
11–6
1–1
March 15
No. 21 Kentucky
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 5–3(10)
T. Burrows (3–0)
L. Salow (1–1)
None
4,142
12–6
2–1
March 18
Alcorn State
No. 28
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 17–3
G. Bramblett (1–0)
J. Vasquez (0–1)
None
2,554
13–6
–
March 19
Alcorn State
No. 28
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 12–0
T. Hawley (1–1)
J. Lemond (0–1)
None
2,524
14–6
–
March 21
Arkansas
No. 28
Baum Stadium
17–9
J. Shaw (1–1)
Z. Jackson (1–1)
None
8,112
15–6
3–1
March 22
Arkansas
No. 28
Baum Stadium
L 1–2
T. Killian (1–3)
T. Burrows (3–1)
None
9,036
15–7
3–2
March 23
Arkansas
No. 28
Baum Stadium
L 0–1
C. Oliver (2–2)
J. Keller (4–1)
M. Gunn (3)
7,967
15–8
3–3
March 25
Troy
Pensacola Bayfront Stadium
W 10–5
N. Eicholtz (2–0)
W. Shell (3–2)
None
5,038
16–8
–
March 28
No. 12 Ole Miss
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 7–6
S. Turnbull (3–1)
S. Weathersby (1–1)
T. Burrows (2)
4,258
17–8
4–3
March 29
No. 12 Ole Miss
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 6–5(10)
G. Bramblett (2–0)
W. Short (3–1)
None
4,001
18–8
5–3
March 30
No. 12 Ole Miss
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 3–1
J. Keller (5–1)
S. Smith (3–2)
None
3,575
19–8
6–3
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 1
Louisiana–Monroe
No. 15
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 3–2
T. Hawley (2–1)
C. Taylor (2–2)
T. Burrows (3)
3,005
20–8
–
April 4
Texas A&M
No. 15
Olsen Field
W 5–1
S. Turnbull (4–1)
D. Mengden (2–4)
None
4,806
21–8
7–3
April 5
Texas A&M
No. 15
Olsen Field
L 7–13
P. Ray (3–2)
J. Shaw (1–2)
None
–
21–9
7–4
April 5
Texas A&M
No. 15
Olsen Field
W 6–4
R. Castillo (1–0)
J. Jester (2–2)
T. Burrows (4)
5,038
22–9
8–4
April 8
UAB
No. 9
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 1–2
A. Lamar (1–0)
J. Shaw (1–3)
A. Lau (4)
2,905
22–10
–
April 11
Auburn
No. 9
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 1–2
D. Ortman (6–2)
S. Turnbull (4–2)
K. Thompson (1)
6,069
22–11
8–5
April 12
Auburn
No. 9
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 4–1
J. Kamplain (3–2)
M. O'Neal (2–4)
T. Burrows (5)
6,142
23–11
9–5
April 13
Auburn
No. 9
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 4–3
T. Burrows (4–1)
K. Thompson (5–2)
None
4,468
24–11
10–5
April 15
Jackson State
No. 8
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 8–1
T. Hawley (3–1)
A. Juday (4–3)
None
2,587
25–11
–
April 16
UAB
No. 8
Regions Field
W 5–2
G. Bramblett (3–0)
A. Lamar (1–1)
T. Burrows (6)
3,067
26–11
–
April 18
Tennessee
No. 8
Lindsey Nelson Stadium
W 8–5
S. Turnbull (5–2)
N. Williams (4–4)
T. Burrows (7)
2,018
27–11
11–5
April 19
Tennessee
No. 8
Lindsey Nelson Stadium
W 7–6
J. Shaw (2–3)
A.Cox (3–1)
T. Burrows (8)
2,670
28–11
12–5
April 20
Tennessee
No. 8
Lindsey Nelson Stadium
L 9–10
A. Lee (4–1)
K. Overstreet (0–1)
None
1,845
28–12
12–6
April 22
Southern Miss
No. 8
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 3–6
C. Giannini (3–2)
G. Bramblett (3–1)
J. Seddon (11)
2,852
28–13
-
April 25
No. 18 South Carolina
No. 8
Carolina Stadium
L 3–9
J. Montgomery (6–3)
S. Turnbull (5–3)
None
8,242
28–14
12–7
April 26
No. 18 South Carolina
No. 8
Carolina Stadium
W 2–1
J. Kamplain (4–2)
J. Wynkoop (5–3)
T. Burrows (9)
8,242
29–14
13–7
April 27
No. 18 South Carolina
No. 8
Carolina Stadium
L 3–9
C. Mincey (4–0)
N. Eicholtz (2–1)
J. Seddon(12)
8,074
29–15
13–8
April 30
Samford
No. 16
Joe Lee Griffin Stadium
W 9–5
G. Bramblett (4–1)
C. Pugh (3–4)
None
1,927
30–15
–
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 2
No. 8 Florida
No. 16
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 3–7
L. Shore (6–2)
S. Turnbull (5–4)
E. Hanhold (3)
4,103
30–16
13-9
May 3
No. 8 Florida
No. 16
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 3–4
A. Puk (4–2)
J. Kamplain (5–3)
R. Harris (5)
4,191
30–17
13–10
May 4
No. 8 Florida
No. 16
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 3–13
K. Snead (2–0)
J. Keller (5–2)
None
3,662
30–18
13–11
May 6
Jacksonville State
No. 20
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 6–1
N. Eicholtz (3–1)
A. Polk (4–3)
T. Hawley (1)
2,820
31–18
–
May 10
No. 15 LSU
No. 20
Alex Box Stadium
L 0–2
A. Nola (8–1)
S. Turnbull (5–5)
None
11,163
31–19
13–12
May 10
No. 15 LSU
No. 20
Alex Box Stadium
W 5–1
J. Kamplain (5–3)
A. Cartwright (1–1)
None
11,286
32–19
14–12
May 11
No. 15 LSU
No. 20
Alex Box Stadium
Canceled
May 13
Jacksonville State
No. 22
Rudy Abbott Field
W 15–10
T. Hawley (4–1)
T. Urban (1–3)
None
2,834
33–19
–
May 15
No. 16 Mississippi State
No. 22
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 4–2
J. Lindgren (5–1)
G. Bramblett (3–1)
M. Gentry (3)
3,201
33–20
14–13
May 16
No. 16 Mississippi State
No. 22
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
L 0–1
R. Mitchell (8–4)
S. Turnbull (5–6)
J. Holder (7)
3,647
33–21
14–14
May 17
No. 16 Mississippi State
No. 22
Sewell-Thomas Stadium
W 2–1
J. Kamplain (6–3)
P. Brown (4–2)
T. Burrows (10)
6,142
34–22
15–14
Post-season: 2–3
Date
Opponent
Seed/Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SECT record
May 20
vs. (9) Kentucky
(8)
Hoover Met
L 1–7
A. Reed (11–2)
N. Eicholtz (3–2)
A. Nelson (1)
8,175
34–22
0–1
† Indicates the game does not count toward the 2014 Southeastern Conference standings .
*Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the Collegiate Baseball poll the week Alabama faced each opponent.
Thomas Burrows was named SEC Freshman of the Week on March 17.[ 1]
Jon Keller was named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week on March 31.[ 2]
Hunter Webb was named SEC Freshman of the Week on April 7.[ 3]
Justin Kamplain was named SEC Pitcher of the Week on April 14.[ 4]
Thomas Burrows was named SEC Freshman of the Week on April 21.[ 5]
Record vs. conference opponents [ edit ]
Last two do not qualify for conf. tourn. Blank are not scheduled. Blue are home games, otherwise away.
Source: 2014 SEC baseball game results
Team
ALA
ARK
AUB
FLA
UGA
KEN
LSU
MSU
MIZZ
MISS
SCAR
TENN
TAMU
VAN
Team
Div
SR
ALA
15–14
1–2
2–1
0–3
.
2–1
1–1
1–2
.
3–0
1–2
2–1
2–1
.
ALA
W5
5–4
1–1
ARK
16–14
2–1
1–2
1–2
.
.
1–2
1–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
.
2–1
2–1
ARK
W4
5–5
1–0
AUB
10–20
1–2
2–1
.
.
1–2
0–3
0–3
1–2
0–3
1–2
2–1
2–1
.
AUB
W7
3–7
0–3
FLA
21–9
3–0
2–1
.
3–0
1–2
3–0
.
3–0
.
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
FLA
E1
7–3
4–0
UGA
11–18
.
.
.
0–3
1–2
0–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
0–3
UGA
E6
4–6
0–2
KEN
14–16
1–2
.
2–1
2–1
2–1
.
.
1–2
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
KEN
E4
5–5
0–1
LSU
17–11
1–1
2–1
3–0
0–3
2–0
.
3–0
.
2–1
.
2–1
1–2
1–2
LSU
W2
6–3
2–1
MSU
18–12
2–1
2–1
3–0
.
2–1
.
0–3
3–0
1–2
.
2–1
1–2
2–1
MSU
W3
7–3
2–1
MIZZ
6–24
.
0–3
2–1
0–3
1–2
2–1
.
0–3
0–3
0–3
1–2
.
0–3
MIZZ
E7
2–8
0–6
MISS
19–11
0–3
2–1
3–0
.
2–1
3–0
1–2
2–1
3–0
1–2
.
2–1
.
MISS
W1
7–3
3–1
SCAR
18–12
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
.
.
3–0
2–1
3–0
.
2–1
SCAR
E2
6–4
2–0
TENN
12–18
1–2
.
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
.
0–3
.
2–1
TENN
E5
3–7
0–1
TAMU
14–16
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
.
1–2
.
.
2–1
TAMU
W6
4–6
0–0
VAN
17–13
.
1–2
.
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
3–0
.
1–2
1–2
1–2
VAN
E3
5–5
2–0
Team
W–L
ALA
ARK
AUB
FLA
UGA
KEN
LSU
MSU
MIZZ
MISS
SCAR
TENN
TAMU
VAN
Team
Div
SR
SW
Updated for entire regular season. Georgia at LSU had a tie game.
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Final Coaches' [ 6] RV RV* RV RV RV RV RV 21 16 19 18 20 22 22 RV Baseball America [ 7] 21 21 21 — — — — 15 10 8 8 12 19 19 — Collegiate Baseball ^[ 8] 28 28 — — — 28 — 15 9 8 8 16 20 22 — NCBWA †[ 9] 27 27 28 RV RV 28 30 21 16 17 17 20 23 22 25
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
Venues People Seasons College World Series appearances in italics