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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]
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]
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]
2013 New Orleans Privateers Baseball Game Log[ 5]
Regular season
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
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
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
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 [ edit ]
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
^ "UNO fires coach Bruce Peddie" . ESPN . May 31, 2013. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2014 .
^ Austin Swanson (March 21, 2013). "Privateer Athletics remain Division I: UNO's future is "very bright" " . Driftwood. Retrieved January 10, 2014 .
^ "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 .
^ a b "2013 Roster" . New Orleans Privateers. Retrieved January 10, 2014 .
^ "2013 Schedule" . New Orleans Privateers. Retrieved January 10, 2014 .
^ "2013 Baseball Draft - Round #25" . The Baseball Cube. Retrieved January 10, 2014 .
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