2011 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team American college baseball season
The 2011 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team represented Vanderbilt University in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season . The team played its home games at Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tennessee . The team was coached by Tim Corbin in his ninth season at Vanderbilt.
The Commodores reached the 2011 College World Series , falling in the semifinals to runner-up Florida .
Regionals
The Commodores were announced as a host for the Nashville regional, which featured #6 national seed Vanderbilt, Oklahoma State, Troy, and fellow Nashville university Belmont. Vanderbilt marched through the regional, defeating 4 seed Belmont 10–0, 3 seed Troy 10–2, and Belmont again in the final by the score of 6–1. A year later, Vanderbilt coach Josh Holliday would become the head coach of his alma mater and 2011 regional participant, Oklahoma State University .
In the SuperRegional, Vanderbilt drew the winner of the Corvallis regional, Oregon State . With first-round draft pick Sonny Gray on the mound, the Commodores jumped out to a quick 4–0 lead in the first before coasting to an 11–1 win. Mike Yastrzemski hit a three-run home run in the 4th inning.
The second game of the series also went the way of the Commodores, led by first baseman Aaron Westlake's three home runs. Vanderbilt defeated the Beavers 9–3 to punch their first to the College World Series, the first in the history of the school.
Vanderbilt celebrates the Super Regional win
Personnel
Roster
2011 Vanderbilt Commodores roster[ 1]
Pitchers
2 - Sonny Gray - Junior
10 - Navery Moore - Junior
12 - Ryan O’Connor - Freshman
19 - Steven Rice - Freshman
21 - Jack Armstrong - Junior
24 - Corey Williams - Sophomore
27 - Keenan Kolinsky - Freshman
28 - Grayson Garvin - Junior
31 - Robert Hansen - Freshman
33 - Jake Harper - Freshman
34 - Taylor Hill - Senior
35 - Kevin Ziomek - Freshman
39 - Sam Selman - Sophomore
40 - T.J. Pecoraro - Freshman
44 - Mark Lamm - Senior
46 - Will Clinard - Sophomore
Catchers
5 - Spencer Navin - Freshman
9 - Curt Casali - Senior
45 - Drew Fann - Junior
Infielders
1 - Bryan Johns - Senior
3 - Sam Lind - Sophomore
8 - Riley Reynolds - Junior
11 - Josh Lee - Freshman
13 - Anthony Gomez - Sophomore
15 - Will Johnson - Freshman
17 - Andrew Harris - Sophomore
22 - Jason Esposito - Junior
25 - D.J. Luna - Sophomore
42 - Joel McKeithan - Freshman
55 - Conrad Gregor - Freshman
Outfielders
6 - Tony Kemp - Freshman
7 - Joe Loftus - Junior
18 - Mike Yastrzemski - Sophomore
20 - Connor Harrell - Sophomore
51 - Jack Lupo - Sophomore
Utility
36 - Aaron Westlake - Junior
Coaches
2011 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball coaching staff[ 1]
Schedule
2011 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball game log[ 2]
Regular season
February
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 18
@ San Diego
Fowler Park • San Diego, CA
W 4–35
Gray (1–0)
Jensen (0–1)
Clinard (1)
400
1–0
February 19
@ San Diego State
Tony Gwynn Stadium • San Diego, CA
W 7–3
Lamm (1–0)
Rasmussen (0–1)
None
471
2–0
February 20
@ San Diego
Fowler Park • San Diego, CA
W 3–1
Hill (1–0)
Youpel (0–1)
Moore (1)
532
3–0
February 20
@ San Diego
Fowler Park • San Diego, CA
W 7–3
Garvin (1–0)
Paez (0–1)
None
532
4–0
February 23
Belmont
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 6–2
Pecoraro (1–0)
Fanchier (0–1)
Clinard (2)
1,794
5–0
February 25
Stanford
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 2–1
Gray (2–0)
Appel (0–1)
Moore (2)
1,942
6–0
February 26
Stanford
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 8–7
Lamm (2–0)
Snodgress (1–1)
Moore (3)
2,701
7–0
February 27
Stanford
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
L 2–5
Pries (2–0)
Garvin (1–1)
Reed (1)
2,015
7–1
March
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 1
WKU
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 6–5
Moore (1–0)
Davis (1–1)
None
1,859
8–1
March 4
Brown
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 3–1
Gray (3–0)
Bakowski (0–1)
None
1,822
9–1
March 6
Brown
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 6–5
Garvin (2–1)
Carlow (0–1)
Moore (4)
10–1
March 6
Brown
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 6–3
Lamm (3–0)
Whitehill (0–1)
Williams (1)
1,895
11–1
March 8
Wofford
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 12–1
Pecoraro (2–0)
Sheridan (0–1)
None
1,817
12–1
March 9
Kennesaw State
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 9–5
Lamm (4–0)
Fream (0–1)
None
1,829
13–1
March 11
UIC
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 5–1
Gray (4–0)
Salemi (0–2)
None
1,859
14–1
March 12
UIC
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 9–810
Moore (2–0)
Ganek (0–1)
None
2,063
15–1
March 13
UIC
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 2–1
Moore (3–0)
Hoffman (1–1)
None
1,913
16–1
March 15
Purdue
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 9–0
Ziomek (1–0)
Haase (2–1)
None
1,791
17–1
March 18
Mississippi State
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–0
Gray (5–0)
Jones (2–3)
None
2,820
18–1
1–0
March 19
Mississippi State
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 4–0
Garvin (3–1)
Stratton (3–1)
None
3,034
19–1
2–0
March 20
Mississippi State
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
L 8–9
Girodo (1–0)
Moore (3–1)
Stark (1)
2,752
19–2
2–1
March 22
Tennessee State
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 11–2
Pecoraro (3–0)
McWhirter (0–2)
None
2,398
20–2
March 25
@ Arkansas
Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
L 1–2
Baxendale (5–0)
Gray (5–1)
None
7,937
20–3
2–2
March 26
@ Arkansas
Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
W 4–1
Garvin (4–1)
Astin (2–1)
Moore (5)
7,933
21–3
3–2
March 27
@ Arkansas
Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
W 2–1
Hill (2–0)
Fant (1–2)
Moore (6)
6,634
22–3
4–2
March 29
Tennessee–Martin
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 11–2
Pecoraro (4–0)
Skubina (0–1)
None
1,867
23–3
April
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 1
@ Auburn
Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL
W 11–6
Gray (6–1)
Morris (1–2)
None
3,546
24–3
5–2
April 2
@ Auburn
Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL
W 11–2
Garvin (5–1)
Jacobs (1–2)
None
3,663
25–3
6–2
April 3
@ Auburn
Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL
W 6–2
Clinard (1–0)
Wallen (1–3)
None
3,156
26–3
7–2
April 5
Middle Tennessee
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 9–1
Pecoraro (5–0)
McClung (1–1)
None
2,188
27–3
April 8
Alabama
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 11–3
Gray (7–1)
Kilcrease (4–2)
None
3,118
28–3
8–2
April 9
Alabama
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 7–0
Garvin (6–1)
Morgan (4–2)
None
3,141
29–3
9–2
April 10
Alabama
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 11–6
Williams (1–0)
Pilkington (1–2)
None
3,357
30–3
10–2
April 12
@ Middle Tennessee
Reese Smith Jr. Field • Murfreesboro, TN
W 1–0
Pecoraro (6–0)
Drake (0–1)
Moore (7)
1,049
31–3
April 15
@ South Carolina
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 1–3
Roth (8–1)
Gray (7–2)
Price (11)
8,242
31–4
10–3
April 16
@ South Carolina
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 6–4
Garvin (7–1)
Holmes (3–1)
Moore (8)
8,242
32–4
11–3
April 17
@ South Carolina
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 3–5
Price (4–2)
Clinard (1–1)
None
8,242
32–5
11–4
April 22
LSU
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 11–3
Gray (8–2)
McCune (5–3)
None
3,541
33–5
12–4
April 23
LSU
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–1
Garvin (8–1)
Gausman (2–5)
None
3,541
34–5
13–4
April 24
LSU
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–7
Hill (3–0)
Alsup (5–4)
Moore (9)
2,706
35–5
14–4
April 29
Tennessee
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–1
Gray (9–2)
Gruver (4–5)
None
3,635
36–5
15–4
April 30
Tennessee
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–1
Garvin (9–1)
Reed (1–2)
None
3,054
37–5
16–4
May
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 1
Tennessee
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 19–3
Hill (4–0)
Blount (1–2)
None
3,434
38–5
17–4
May 6
@ Kentucky
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
L 0–2
Meyer (5–5)
Gray (9–3)
1,911
38–6
17–5
May 7
@ Kentucky
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
W 10–3
Garvin (10–1)
Littrell (5–5)
None
1,671
39–6
18–5
May 8
@ Kentucky
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
W 6–3
Moore (4–1)
Phillips (1–2)
Williams (2)
1,871
40–6
19–5
May 10
@ Louisville
Jim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 5–1
Ziomek (2–0)
Nastold (3–7)
None
1,944
41–6
May 13
Florida
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
L 5–6
DeSclafani (5–2)
Moore (4–2)
Maddox (2)
3,541
41–7
19–6
May 14
Florida
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 14–1
Garvin (11–1)
Johnson (7–3)
None
3,220
42–7
20–6
May 15
Florida
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
L 6–3
Toledo (3–3)
Armstrong (0–1)
3,248
42–8
20–7
May 19
@ Georgia
Foley Field • Athens, GA
L 4–5
Palazzone (9–3)
Clinard (1–2)
None
2,020
42–9
20–8
May 20
@ Georgia
Foley Field • Athens, GA
W 9–3
Pecoraro (7–0)
Wood (4–7)
Ziomek (1)
2,295
43–9
21–8
May 21
@ Georgia
Foley Field • Athens, GA
W 17–7
Lamm (5–0)
Maloof (2–2)
None
2,122
44–9
22–8
Post-season
SEC Tournament
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
SECT Record
May 25
Georgia
Regions Park • Hoover, AL
W 10–07
Ziomek (3–0)
Palazzone (9–4)
None
8,814
45–9
1–0
May 26
South Carolina
Regions Park • Hoover, AL
W 7–2
Gray (10–3)
Koumas (6–1)
Moore (10)
7,123
46–9
2–0
May 28
Arkansas
Regions Park • Hoover, AL
W 3–2
Garvin (12–1)
Lynch (4–4)
Moore (12)
47–9
3–0
May 29
Florida
Regions Park • Hoover, AL
L 0–5
Panteliodis (5–2)
Hill (4–1)
7,845
47–10
3–1
NCAA tournament: Nashville Regional
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 3
Belmont
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–0
Gray (11–3)
Hamann (9–2)
None
3,531
48–10
1–0
June 4
Troy
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 10–2
Garvin (13–1)
Hodgskin (3–7)
Clinard (3)
3,323
49–10
2–0
June 5
Belmont
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
W 6–1
Hill (5–1)
Buckelew (2–7)
None
3,050
50–10
3–0
College World Series
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
CWS record
June 18
North Carolina
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
W 7–3
Williams (2–2)
Johnson (13–2)
None
22,745
53–10
1–0
June 20
Florida
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
L 1–3
Rodriguez (4–2)
Garvin (13–2)
None
20,182
53–11
1–1
June 22
North Carolina
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
W 5–1
Hill (6–1)
Holt (7–2)
None
24,394
54–11
2–1
June 24
Florida
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
L 4–6
Maddox (3–0)
Gray (12–3)
None
20,087
54–12
2–2
Ranking Movements
^ 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.
References
Venues Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics