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

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.

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

Roster

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

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

2013 New Orleans Privateers Baseball Game Log[5]
Regular season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall record
February 15Southeast Missouri State-Wesley Barrow Stadium4–7A. Winkelman (1-0)G. Manning (0-1)B. Hurst4100-1
February 16Southeast Missouri State-Wesley Barrow Stadium1-6Z. Smith (1-0)A. Smith (0-1)None2970-2
February 17Southeast Missouri State-Wesley Barrow Stadium2-11W. Spitzfaden (1-0)K. Blancaneaux (0-1)None2720-3
February 19at #1 Arkansas-Baum Stadium0-14C. Poche (1-0)D. Martinez (0-1)NoneN/A0-4
February 19at #1 Arkansas-Baum Stadium0-3L. Simpson (1-0)B. Prest (0-1)J. Beeks1,9430-5
February 22at South Alabama-Eddie Stanky Field6-29J. Traylor (1-0)S. Speer (0-1)None1,2460-6
February 23at South Alabama-Eddie Stanky FieldPostponed
February 24at South Alabama-Eddie Stanky Field1-4J. Noble (2-0)A. Smith (0-2)B. BoyleN/A0-7
February 24at South Alabama-Eddie Stanky Field2-5D. Stamey (1-0)B. Prest (0-2)K. Bartsch1,6910-8
February 27at Tulane-Turchin Stadium3-5B. Wilson (1-0)S. Speer (0-2)A. GarnerN/A0-9
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall record
March 1at Central Arkansas-Bear Stadium1-11C. McClanahan (2-0)B. Prest (0-3)None1140–10
March 2Wichita State-Bear Stadium1-5T. Mateychick (1-1)A. Smith (0-3)None970–11
March 3at Central Arkansas-Bear Stadium3-4E. McKinzie (2-0)A. Shirley (0-1)None1090–12
March 8at McNeese-Cowboy Diamond2-5B. Kingsley (2-2)A. Smith (0-4)T. McGee2120-13
March 9at McNeese-Cowboy Diamond8-10B. Ware (3-1)S. Speer (0-3)S. Peterson (4)N/A0-14
March 9at McNeese-Cowboy Diamond8-7R. Winter (1-0)M. Desabrais (0-1)None3511-14
March 12Alcorn State-Wesley Barrow Stadium6-5S. Speer (1-3)G. Harrison (1-1)None3782-14
March 13Alcorn State-Wesley Barrow Stadium7-5R. Winter (2-0)J. Lemond (0-2)None3413-14
March 15Baylor-Cougar Field0-10D. Newman (3-0)S. Speer (1-4)None3043-15
March 15at Houston-Cougar Field3-13D. Poncedeleon (2-2)B. Prest (0-4)None1,0113-16
March 16Baylor-Cougar Field3-8B. McCormack (1-0)D. Martinez (0-2)None5793-17
March 17at Houston-Cougar Field3–8T. Ford (2-0)A. Smith (0-5)None1,0643-18
March 19at Tulane-Turchin Stadium5-4B. Prest (1-4)E. Gibbs (0-1)S. Speer (1)1,8974-18
March 23at Grambling-Wilbert Ellis Field4-5TJ Murphy (2-1)R. Winter (2-1)Z. Moreau524-19
March 24at Grambling-Wilbert Ellis Field5-9A. ManrriqueS. Speer (1-5)Z. Moreau1224-20
March 24at Grambling-Wilbert Ellis Field5-17R. BautistaB. Prest (1-5)None1214-21
March 26at Nicholls State-Ray E. Didier Field4–14Z. Thiac (2-1)S. Potter (0-1)None4204–22
March 28at West Virginia-Hawley Field2–11B. Dykxhoorn (1-0)S. Laigast (0-1)None1914-23
March 29at West Virginia-Hawley Field2-12H. Musgrave (4-1)A. Smith (0-6)None3264-24
March 30at West Virginia-Hawley Field1-5C. Walter (2-2)S. Speer (1-6)NoneN/A4-25
March 30at West Virginia-Hawley Field3-4R. Hostranger (2-0)G. Manning (0-2)P. Paul5034-26
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall record
April 1Jackson State-Wesley Barrow Stadium1-0A. Smith (1-6)A. Knowles (1-2)S. Speer (2)2965-26
April 9Southern Miss-Wesley Barrow Stadium1-2N. Johnson (1-0)R. Winter (2-2)None4185-27
April 10at Southern Miss-Pete Taylor Park5-8J. Winston (1-1)A. Shirley (0-2)J. McMahon (1)2,9075-28
April 12Georgia State-Wesley Barrow Stadium3-5B. Burns (5-2)S. Potter (0-2)M. Rose (3)4615-29
April 13Georgia State-Wesley Barrow Stadium4-5J. Stuckey (3-1)A. Shirley (0-3)NoneN/A5-30
April 13Georgia State-Wesley Barrow Stadium5-6 (11)C. Stanley (3-1)R. Winter (2-3)None4185-31
April 14Georgia State-Wesley Barrow Stadium3-2A. Smith (2-6)N. Squeglia (3-1)None3856-31
April 16at Southeastern Louisiana-Alumni Field2-7J. Hymel (5-3)S. Laigast (0-2)None8896-23
April 17at Tulane-Turchin Stadium2-3A. Reeves (1-0)S. Potter (0-3)I. Gibaut (8)2,1606-33
April 19at Oklahoma-L. Dale Mitchell Park0-10J. Gray (7-1)B. Prest (1-6)NoneN/A6-34
April 20at Oklahoma-L. Dale Mitchell Park5-14D. Overton (8-2)A. Smith (2-7) NoneN/A6-35
April 21at Oklahoma-L. Dale Mitchell Park3-14E. Carnes (2-1)S. Speer (1-7)None1,0396-36
April 23Nicholls State-Wesley Barrow Stadium5-16T. Byrd (5-3)S. Potter (0-4)None3416-37
April 24at Jackson State-Braddy Field6-9A. Rodriguez (4-0)G. Manning (0-3)None356-38
April 26LSU-Alexandria-Wesley Barrow Stadium2-1A. Smith (3-7)T. Olinde (1-3)R. Winter (1)3877-38
April 27LSU-Alexandria-Wesley Barrow Stadium4-5P. Ingraffia (3-0)G. Manning (0-4)H. Wallace (4)4187-39
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall record
May 1at Tulane-Turchin Stadium1-3R. LeBlanc (3-3)A. Smith (3-8)I. Gibaut1,9417-40
May 2Mississippi Valley State-Summit, MSCancelled
May 2Mississippi Valley State-Summit, MSCancelled
May 14at #2 LSU-Alex Box Stadium2-11H. Newman (2-0)A. Smith (3-9) None5,5347-41
May 16at #28 Campbell-Jim Perry Stadium0-14R. Mattes (7-3)B. Prest (1-7) None2167-42
May 17at #28 Campbell-Jim Perry Stadium0-6 (11)H. Bowers (9-0)D. Martinez (0-3) None3067-43
May 18at #28 Campbell-Jim Perry Stadium6-9R. Thompson (8-0)S. Speer (1-8)None3547-44

New Orleans Privateers in the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft

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 SpeerLHP25758Tampa Bay Rays

References

  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. 1 2 "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.
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