Old Dominion Monarchs baseball

     NCAA Tournament appearances1982 • 1985 • 1990 • 1994
1995 • 1996 • 2000 • 2014 • 2021Conference tournament championsSun Belt: 1985
Colonial Athletic: 1994 • 1995 • 1996
Conference USA: 2021Regular season conference championsSun Belt: 1985
Colonial Athletic: 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 2000

The Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Sun Belt Conference, which is part of NCAA Division I. Old Dominion's first baseball team was fielded in 1931 as the William and Mary College – Norfolk Division Braves. ODU joined Division I in 1977. The team plays its home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in Norfolk, Virginia, where it has played since 1982. ODU has won six conference tournament titles and have been to the NCAA tournament nine times. The Monarchs are coached by Chris Finwood, a native of Hampton, Virginia, who is in his eleventh year at the helm. The Monarchs have had eleven players reach the Major Leagues and two, Justin Verlander and Daniel Hudson, have played in the World Series.

History

Division II: pre-Metheny era

Old Dominion University was founded in 1930 as the College of William and Mary Norfolk Division. The then named Braves played their first season of baseball in 1931 under head coach Tommy Scott. Scott coached the Braves for nine seasons before retiring in 1939 after compiling an overall record of 50-62-2. After Scott the Braves were coached by several coaches who mostly only coached for one season, the most successful of which coached for three seasons and won a total of 5 games.

Bud Metheny era

Old Dominion baseball team of 1947

In 1948 former New York Yankee outfielder Arthur "Bud" Metheny became the head coach of the Braves. In 1962 the school became Old Dominion College before attaining university status in 1969 when they changed the name to the Monarchs. Their first post season appearance and title came in 1963 in the Mason Dixon conference playoffs where they defeated Loyola two games to one. While playing in the NCAA's Division II Old Dominion won 6 titles; two Tidewater Scholastic championships in 1932 & 1934, four Little Eight championships in 1958 & 1961-63, and four Mason-Dixon Conference championships in 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1968. In 1963 & 1964 the Monarchs won the NCAA College Division Eastern Championship before losing in the championship in 1965. During the 1969–1970 season the Monarchs were coached by Jim Bradly and went on to a 12-14 record, after which Metheny returned to the team for the next 10 years. In 1971 & 1972 ODU finished as NCAA Division II South Atlantic finalists. He also led the transition for the Baseball Monarchs to NCAA Division I in 1977. Metheny left coaching the Monarchs in 1980 after winning his last title, the Virginia Intercollegiate State Championship over UVA. Metheny is ODU's all-time career wins leader with 423 wins in 31 years.

Mark Newman era

Mark Newman took over after Metheny in 1981 when the team left the Mason Dixon Conference for the ECAC South, which would later become the Colonial Athletic Association in 1985. In Newman's second season the Monarchs earned a bid to the 1982 NCAA tournament where they won their first game against the ECAC South champion ECU Pirates. In 1983 the Monarchs left the ECAC for the Sun Belt Conference. During the 1985 season the Monarchs set several school recording including overall wins with a record of 50-11, the schools only 50 win season, and a Sun Belt Championship. The 1985 Monarchs earned a berth in the 1985 NCAA tournament and during the season achieved their highest ranking in school history, appearing at 7th in the polls. Newman coached the Monarchs from 1981–1989 when he left to become New York Yankees coordinator of minor league instruction.

The CAA years

In 1990 the Monarchs were taken over by Pat McMahon who in his first year led the team to the 1990 NCAA tournament. The Monarchs then transitioned to the Colonial Athletic Association in 1992. McMahon again led the Monarchs to the NCAA tournament in 1994 after winning the CAA tournament. Both times McMahon led the Monarchs to the NCAA tournament he had 40 win seasons. McMahon left ODU after the 1994 season to become the associate head coach at Mississippi State. Tony Guzzo was hired from VCU in 1995 after McMahon left ODU and led the Monarchs to back-to-back CAA titles and NCAA tournaments in his first two seasons at the helm. Between Coach McMahon and Coach Guzzo the Monarchs had the 21st best winning percentage (.660) in the NCAA during the 1990s tied with Texas and ahead of teams like USC and Mississippi State.[3] In 2000 Guzzo again led his team to the post season earning an at-large bid to the 2000 NCAA tournament. Guzzo coached the Monarchs until 2005 when Jerry Meyers took over. Meyers coached the Monarchs from 2005–2010 when he returned to South Carolina. Meyers' career at ODU was highlighted by a victory over #2 UNC, the school's lone victory over a top 5 team until 2014. The 2011 ODU Monarchs were coached by interim head coach Nate Goulet who was named CAA Coach of the Year and led the team to an appearance in the CAA Championship game.

Chris Finwood era

In 2012 Old Dominion hired Chris Finwood as their head coach. Finwood came to ODU from Western Kentucky where he led the Hilltoppers to two conference titles and NCAA tournament appearances. His first season resulted in 19 wins and last place in the CAA. Finwood led the Monarchs from the CAA to Conference USA in 2014 and made them instantly competitive in their new league. The 2013 team was ineligible for the CAA tournament because of this planned move and went on to win 30 games and finished in 3rd place in the conference. Finwood's third team at ODU continued to improve on the previous year by winning six more games than the 2013 team. On April 29, 2014 the Monarchs defeated the #1 ranked team and eventual College World Series runner-up Virginia by a score of 8-1 at Harbor Park in Norfolk, Virginia. The victory was ODU and Finwood's first ever victory over the #1 team in the country. The season concluded after a deep run in the conference tournament earned them a bid to the 2014 NCAA tournament where they went 0-2. In just three years Finwood led the Monarchs from last place in the CAA to back-to-back 30-win seasons, and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a three seed in the Columbia, South Carolina Regional. In 6 seasons he has won 30+ games at the helm of ODU's program.

In 2015 ODU swept nationally ranked UVA making it three straight over the Cavaliers, two of those wins when UVA was ranked #1. Finwood has currently led his team to 27+ wins in three of his four seasons at ODU after a 19 win campaign in his first season and two straight C-USA Conference Tournament berths. Despite a 30 win season and 15-12 in conference, ODU was ineligible for 2013 CAA Conference Tournament but would have been the third seed.

Coaching records

  • Records are through the end of the 2023 season
  • Records taken from the Old Dominion baseball media guide.
  • No team played baseball for ODU during the 1939–1940 and 1944–1945 seasons.

Pre-Division I

Tenure Coach Seasons W L T Winning %
1930–39 Tommy Scott 9 50 62 2 .447
1940–42 George Gregory 1 0 11 0 .000
1942–46 Scrap Chandler 3 5 18 0 .217
1946–47 Everett Tolson 1 2 8 1 .227
1947–48 Jack Callahan 1 1 4 0 .200
1969–70 Jim Brady 1 12 14 0 .462
1948–69, 70–77 Bud Metheny 27 353 274 6 .562
Totals 7 coaches 43 423 391 9 .519

Division I

Tenure Coach Seasons W L T Winning %
1977–80 Bud Metheny 4 70 89 0 .440
1980–89 Mark Newman 9 321 167 3 .657
1989–94 Pat McMahon 5 189 86 0 .687
1994–2004 Tony Guzzo 10 303 252 1 .546
2004–10 Jerry Meyers 6 167 158 0 .514
2010–11 Nate Goulet 1 30 26 0 .536
2011–present Chris Finwood 13 360 276 0 .566
Totals 7 coaches 48 1440 1054 4 .577

Year by year results

  • Since joining Division I – 1977[4]
Super Regionals Conference Championship NCAA At-Large Bid
Season Coach Conference W L T CW CL Post Season
1977 Bud Metheny 14 20 0  
1978 Bud Metheny   20 17 0  
1979 Bud Metheny   16 30 0  
1980 Bud Metheny   20 22 0 State Champions
1981 Mark Newman ECAC South 34 20 0  
1982 Mark Newman ECAC South 38 14 2 East Regional
1983 Mark Newman Sun Belt 41 11 0 12 3  
1984 Mark Newman Sun Belt 31 20 0 10 7  
1985 Mark Newman Sun Belt 50 11 0 14 4 Sun Belt Champions, East Regional
1986 Mark Newman Sun Belt 43 16 0 11 7  
1987 Mark Newman Sun Belt 34 18 0 11 5  
1988 Mark Newman Sun Belt 24 31 1 5 13  
1989 Mark Newman Sun Belt 26 26 0 5 10  
1990 Pat McMahon Sun Belt 40 19 0 11 6 NCAA Central Regional
1991 Pat McMahon Sun Belt 39 23 0 10 8  
1992 Pat McMahon CAA 39 19 0 11 7  
1993 Pat McMahon CAA 31 11 0 9 3  
1994 Pat McMahon CAA 40 14 0 14 4 CAA tournament champions, East Regional
1995 Tony Guzzo CAA 39 20 0 9 9 CAA tournament champions, Atlantic I Regional
1996 Tony Guzzo CAA 39 17 0 13 7 CAA tournament champions, Atlantic Regional
1997 Tony Guzzo CAA 34 20 0 12 8  
1998 Tony Guzzo CAA 28 29 0 9 12  
1999 Tony Guzzo CAA 38 17 0 7 11  
2000 Tony Guzzo CAA 33 24 1 14 7 CAA regular season champions, Clemson Regional
2001 Tony Guzzo CAA 19 37 0 6 15  
2002 Tony Guzzo CAA 26 27 0 8 12  
2003 Tony Guzzo CAA 16 33 0 5 15  
2004 Tony Guzzo CAA 26 28 0 13 11  
2005 Jerry Meyers CAA 22 33 0 5 19  
2006 Jerry Meyers CAA 39 17 0 21 9  
2007 Jerry Meyers CAA 35 24 0 18 11  
2008 Jerry Meyers CAA 25 27 0 14 14  
2009 Jerry Meyers CAA 22 27 0 13 11  
2010 Jerry Meyers CAA 24 30 0 11 13  
2011 Nate Goulet CAA 30 26 0 19 11  
2012 Chris Finwood CAA 19 34 0 9 21  
2013 Chris Finwood CAA 30 24 0 15 12  
2014 Chris Finwood C-USA 36 26 0 17 13 Columbia, South Carolina Regional
2015 Chris Finwood C-USA 27 29 0 13 17
2016 Chris Finwood C-USA 32 24 0 15 15
2017 Chris Finwood C-USA 37 21 0 19 11
2018 Chris Finwood C-USA 15 37 0 7 22
2019 Chris Finwood C-USA 35 21 0 16 14
2020 Chris Finwood C-USA 12 4 0 0 0 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Chris Finwood C-USA 44 16 0 22 10 Columbia, South Carolina Regional
2022 Chris Finwood C-USA 41 17 0 19 11
2023 Chris Finwood Sun Belt 32 23 0 15 15
Total: 1437 1054 4 268 435 NCAA Regional
Win Percentage: .577 .381 Appearances: 9

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, CW = Conference Wins, CL = Conference Losses

Monarchs in the NCAA tournament

Season Regional & Seed Record Results
1982 East (2) 1–2 (.333) Eliminated by The Citadel in Regional
1985 East 0–2 (.000) Eliminated by Rider in Regional
1990 Central (4) 0–2 (.000) Eliminated by Texas in Regional
1994 East (3) 1–2 (.333) Eliminated by Clemson in Regional
1995 Atlantic I (5) 2–2 (.500) Eliminated by Ole Miss in Regional semifinal
1996 Atlantic I (4) 0–2 (.000) Eliminated by Clemson in Regional
2000 Clemson (2) 0–2 (.000) Eliminated by Middle Tennessee in Regional
2014 Columbia, SC (3) 0–2 (.000) Eliminated by Campbell in Regional
2021 Columbia, SC (1) 2–2 (.400) Eliminated by Virginia in Regional Final
Tournament Record: 6-18 (.250) Total NCAA tournament Appearances: 9

NCAA tournament Game-by-Game Results

1982
East Regional

Defeated East Carolina 2–1
Lost to West Virginia 6–7
Lost to The Citadel 1–15

1985
East Regional

Lost to Western Carolina 3–5
Lost to Rider 2–3

1990
Central Regional

Lost to Cal State Fullerton 3–16
Lost to Texas 0–10

1994
East Regional

Defeated Notre Dame 9–5
Lost to Auburn 8–11 (10)
Lost to Clemson 1–6

1995
Atlantic I Regional

Defeated Ole Miss 5–3
Defeated UCF 7–6
Lost to Florida State 2–7
Lost to Ole Miss 4–5

1996
Atlantic I Regional

Lost to Georgia Southern 0–6
Lost to Clemson 1–15

2000
Clemson Regional

Lost to Illinois 1–3
Lost to Middle Tennessee 5–6

2014
Columbia Regional

Lost to Maryland 3–4
Lost to Campbell 1–4 (12)

2021
Columbia Regional

Defeated Jacksonville 4–3
Defeated South Carolina 2–1
Lost to Virginia 3–8
Lost to Virginia 3–4 (10)

NCAA All Tournament Team

  • 1994 East Regional
Kevin Gibbs OF
  • 1995 Atlantic I Regional
Ray Russin DH
Maika Symmonds OF
  • 2000 Clemson Regional
Tim Hummel SS
  • 2014 Columbia Regional
Tyler Urps SS

Rivalries

Records through of 2015 season

East Carolina University
ODU and ECU were longtime opponents in the CAA before ECU's move to the C-USA. When ODU announced it was moving to the C-USA in 2014 it was expected to add to the already heated rivalry but they were only together in the C-USA for one year due to ECU's move to the American Athletic Conference. ECU and ODU are yearly opponents regardless of conference affiliation and ECU leads the all-time series 44-34.

University of Virginia
ODU and UVA have played very competitively over the course of their history. With the hiring of head coach Brian O'Connor and the resurgence of Cavalier baseball during his tenure the Cavaliers have won most of the games in the past decade. UVA and ODU have scheduled home-and-home series at Davenport Field in Charlottesville and Harbor Park in Norfolk. ODU upset then #1 UVA at Harbor Park in 2014 and #1 UVA in Charlottesville in 2015 for the programs only wins over a top ranked team in school history. ODU leads the all-time series 33-24-2 and is currently on a three-game winning streak.

Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU was one of Old Dominion's largest rivalries from its time in the CAA. ODU & VCU games are among the highest attended games on their schedule and they play at least one game against each other every season. Former Monarch Paul Keyes was the head coach at VCU from 1995 until his death in 2012. In honor of Coach Keyes the two teams began a charity game in his name where they raise money for cancer research during a game played at War Memorial Stadium in Hampton, Virginia. The Paul A Keyes Hitting Facility at the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex which opened in Fall 2014 was also named in Coach Keyes' honor. ODU leads the all-time series 87-61.

All-Time Record vs Sun Belt

Opponent Won Lost Tie Percentage
Appalachian State 5 2 0 .714
Arkansas State 2 1 0 .667
Coastal Carolina 3 5 0 .375
Georgia Southern 2 2 0 .500
Georgia State 12 15 0 .444
James Madison 35 23 0 .603
Marshall 22 9 0 .710
Southern Miss 3 11 0 .214
Texas State 1 2 0 .333
Record: 85-70 .548

ODU vs Top 10 Teams

Old Dominion is 7-5 all-time in match-ups against Top 10 ranked teams.

  • #1
2014 at Virginia – L 1-7
2014 Virginia – W 8-1(at Harbor Park)
2015 at Virginia – W 14-5
  • #2
2008 at North Carolina – W 8-6
  • #5
2009 at North Carolina – L 6-7
2023 at Virginia – L 1-8
  • #7
2022 at Southern Miss – W/W/L 4-1, 4-3, 4-5 (10 inns)
  • #8
1998 South Carolina – W 15-10
2003 NC State – L 1-3
2015 Rice – W/W/L 12-4, 9-8, 4-5
2022 at Virginia – W 9-2
  • #10
2001 South Carolina – L 3-16
2023 at East Carolina – L 3-7

Award winners

Conference awards

  • All awards come from the ODU sports baseball record book.[5]
  • Awards are first team unless otherwise noted.
  • The Monarchs have had 152 All-Conference Selections, 133 since joining Division I. By conference there have been 19 All Mason Dixon(D-II), 6 All-ECAC South, 41 All-Sun Belt, 72 All-CAA, and 14 All-Conference USA selections.
  • The ODU record for most All-Conference selections is 8 in 1985, ODU's only 50 win season and Sun Belt Tournament championship season.
All Mason Dixon Selections
Year Player Position Notes
1963 Wayne Parks 3B
James Zadell OF
Frank Zadell OF
Fred Edmonds P
Robert Walton P
1964 Wayne Parks 3B
Fred Kovner OF
Robert Walton P
Fred Balmer P 2nd Team
Fred Edmonds P Hon. Mention
1965 Fred Kovner OF
James Zadell OF
Fred Edmonds P
1967 Tony Zontini 3B
Jimmy Jones OF
Button Speakes Hon. Mention
1968 Tony Zontini 3B
Bobby Williams P
Billy Turner Hon. Mention
All ECAC South Selections
Year Player Position Notes
1981 Mark Wasinger 2B
John Mitcheltree P
1982 Mark Wasinger 2B
Jeff Beard 1B
Tony Morris OF
Jim Ambrose 1B
All CAA Selections
Year Player Position Notes
1992 T. J. O’Donnell SS
1993 Geoff Edsell 1B/P
Kevin Gibbs RF
John Smith P
Wayne Gomes P
Ryan Beard 3B 2nd team
Mike Cowell C 2nd team
Mark Baron OF 2nd team
1994 Kevin Gibbs RF
John Smith P
Matt Quatraro 1B 2nd team
Dan Almonte SS 2nd team
Jude Donato 2B 2nd team
Denis McLaughlin P 2nd team
1995 Kevin Gibbs OF
Maika Symmonds OF
Matt Quatraro C
Rob Morgan 1B 2nd team
1996 Matt Quatraro C
Brian Fiumara OF
Ron Walker 3B/P
John O'Reilly P 2nd team
1997 Ron Walker 3B
Ron Walker P 2nd team
Jesse James P
Brian Brantley P 2nd team
Tony Gsell SS 2nd team
1998 Shawn Pearson OF
Tony Gsell 2B 2nd team
Tim Hummel SS 2nd team
1999 Tim Hummel SS
Tony Gsell 2B 2nd team
Andy Lee P
2000 Tim Hummell SS
Jared Musolf 1B
2001 Matt Moye OF 2nd team
2003 Justin Verlander P
2004 Justin Verlander P
Donnie Smith P 2nd team
Steven Harris OF 2nd team
2006 Dana Arrowood OF
Mike Zahm OF 2nd team
Jimmy Miles OF 2nd team
Pat Nichols C 2nd team
Jason Godin P 2nd team
2007 Anthony Shawler P
Dan Hudson P
Mike Zahm OF 2nd team
Jake McAloose 3B All Freshman
2008 Jimmy Miles OF 2nd team
David Burns DH 2nd team
Dan Hudson P 2nd team
Anthony Shawler OF 3rd team
2009 Jake McAloose 3B
Gerard Hall SS 2nd team
Max Most OF 3rd team
Brett Harris P All Freshman
Ben Tomchick P All Freshman
Josh Wright 1B All Freshman
2010 Kyle Hald P
2011 Kyle Hald P
Josh Wright SS
Adam Wisniewski P
Joey Burney IF All Freshman
Dean Ali P All Freshman
2012 Josh Tutwiler C 3rd team
Josh Wright SS 3rd team
Josh Eldridge OF All Freshman
2013 Ben Verlander OF
Connor Myers OF All Freshman
PJ Higgins 2B All Freshman
Tommy Alexander P All Freshman
All Conference USA Selections
Year Player Position Notes
2014 Nick Walker OF
Nick Walker OF All Freshman
Joey Burney 1B 2nd team
2015 PJ Higgins IF 2nd team
Sam Sinnen SP 2nd team
Zach Rutherford IF All Freshman
2016 Connor Myers CF 2nd team
Sam Sinnen RHP 2nd team
2017 Zach Rutherford IF
Jared Young IF
Adam Bainbridge SP
Vinny Pasquantino 1B All Freshman
John Wilson P All Freshman
Kyle Battle OF All Freshman
2018 Eric Stock UT All Freshman
2019 Vinnie Pasquantino IF
Andy Garriola OF
Bryce Windham IF 2nd team
Ryne Moore SP 2nd team
Hunter Gregory RP 2nd team
Andy Garriola OF All-Freshman
Ryan Teschko OF All-Freshman
2021 Carter Trice IF
Kyle Battle OF
Hunter Gregory SP
Tommy Bell IF 2nd team
Andy Garriola OF 2nd team
Ryne Moore SP 2nd team
Jason Hartline RP 2nd team
Carter Trice INF All-Freshman
Noah Dean RP All-Freshman
2022 Brock Gagliardi C
Matt Courtney INF
Andy Garriola OF
Blake Morgan P
Carter Trice OF 2nd team
Blake Morgan P All-Freshman
All Sun Belt Selections
Year Player Position Notes
1983 Joe Mills OF
Tom Reichel SS
Terry Bell C
Lou Berge DH
Tommy West P
1984 Sean O'Hare 1B
Tom Reichel SS
Rob Sessoms OF
Nick Booth C
1985 Sean O'Hare 1B
Wiley Lee 2B
Tommy Reichel SS
Nick Booth OF
Rob Sessoms OF
Todd Azar DH
Tommy West P
Kevin Bearse P
1986 Wiley Lee SS
Todd Azar OF
Paul McGovern OF
Tommy Reicehll SS 2nd team
Jim Hvizda P 2nd team
1987 Wiley Lee SS
Warren Willey OF
Kevin Bearse P
Jim Hvizda P 2nd team
Todd Azar P 2nd team
1988 Jim Hvizda P
1990 Scott Thomson OF
Jeff Ware P
George Sells DH/P 2nd team
Barry Miller 1B 2nd team
Pat Evangelista SS 2nd team
James Krevokuch 3B 2nd team
Scott Hafling C 2nd team
1991 Scott Thomson 1B
Jeff Ware P
Jim Krevokuch 3B
T.J. O’Donnell OF
Pat Evangelista SS
Shawn McDonnell C 2nd team
2023 Hunter Fitz-Gerald INF
Sam Armstrong P 2nd team

Conference Player of the Year

  • Sun Belt
1986 Todd Azar
  • CAA
1994 Kevin Gibbs
1997 Ron Walker
2000 Tim Hummel
2011 Kyle Hald
  • C-USA
2022 Matt Courtney

Conference Tournament MVP

  • Sun Belt
1986 Todd Azar
  • CAA
1994 Matt Quatraro
1995 Maika Symmonds
1996 Ron Walker

Conference Freshman of the Year

  • Sun Belt
1990 Stephen Lyons
1991 T.J. O’Donnell
  • CAA
1994 Brett Wheeler
1995 Ron Walker
1998 Tim Hummel
2002 Justin Verlander
2009 Brett Harris
  • C-USA
2019 Andy Garriola
2021 Carter Trice
2022 Blake Morgan


Conference Newcomer of the Year

  • C-USA
2017 Jared Young

Conference Defensive Player of the Year

  • C-USA
2017 Zach Rutherford

Conference Coach of the Year

  • Sun Belt
1985 Mark Newman
1987 Mark Newman
1990 Pat McMahon
  • CAA
1994 Pat McMahon
1996 Tony Guzzo
2006 Jerry Meyers
2011 Nate Goulet

National honors

College Baseball Hall of Fame
Inducted Name Position
1984 Arthur "Bud" Metheny Coach (48-69,70-80)

Old Dominion has had six players selected as D-I First Team All-Americans and two selected as D-II First Team All-Americans with one selected twice. Twelve Monarchs have been named First Team Freshman All-Americans. Forty-nine Monarch players have been named to the ABCA All-Region Team.

All Americans

1963 Bob Walton – 1st Team Div II
1963 Jim Zadell – 2nd Team Div II
1964 Fred Kovner – 1st Team Div II
1964 Bob Walton – 2nd Team Div II
1965 Fred Kovner – 1st Team Div II
1982 Mark Wasinger – 1st Team C & SN
1983 Terry Bell – 1st Team SN
1985 Kevin Bearse – 3rd Team BA
1985 Todd Azar – 3rd Team C
1986 Todd Azar – 1st Team BA
1990 George Sells – 1st Team CB
1991 Jeff Ware – 3rd Team C
1994 Kevin Gibbs – 3rd Team CB & BA
1995 Kevin Gibbs – 3rd Team CB
1996 Matt Quatraro – 2nd Team C, 3rd Team CB
2000 Tim Hummel – 1st Team CB & BA, 2nd Team BW
2007 Anthony Shawler – 1st Team CB, 2nd Team C, 3rd Team BA
2013 Ben Verlander – 3rd Team BW
2017 Jared Young – 3rd Team CB, 3rd Team C, Honorable Mention PG
2017 Zach Rutherford – 3rd Team C
2021 Kyle Battle – 2nd Team BW, 3rd Team D1, 3rd Team PG, 3rd Team BA
2022 Matt Courtney – CB, 2nd Team D1, 2nd Team C, 2nd Team BW
2022 Andy Garriola – 2nd Team BW, 3rd Team C

Freshman All Americans

1985 Wiley Lee – 1st Team CB
1990 Stephen Lyons – 2nd Team CB
1991 Wayne Gomes – 1st Team CB
1993 Kevin Gibbs – 1st Team CB & BA
1994 Brett Wheeler – 1st Team CB
1995 Ron Walker – Hon Mention CB
1997 Shawn Pearson – Hon Mention CB
1998 Tim Hummel – 1st Team CB & BA
2000 Brent Sollenberger – Hon Mention CB
2001 Matt Moye – Hon Mention CB
2002 Justin Verlander – 1st Team CB & BA
2006 Dan Hudson – Hon Mention CB
2009 Brett Harris – 1st Team CB
2011 Joey Burney – 1st Team CB
2014 Nick Walker – 1st Team CB
2015 Zach Rutherford – 1st Team CB, 2nd Team BA
2017 Kyle Battle – CB
2017 John Wilson – CB
2017 Vinnie Pasquantino – CB
2019 Andy Garriola – CB, 2nd Team BW, 2nd Team D1
2021 Carter Trice – CB, 1st Team D1, 1st Team PG, 2nd Team BA, 2nd Team BW
2022 Blake Morgan – CB, 1st Team BW, 2nd Team D1
2023 Ben Moore – 2nd Team PG

C – Coaches, CB – Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger, BA – Baseball America, BW – Baseball Writers, SN – Sporting News, PG - Perfect Game/Rawlings, D1 - D1Baseball

ABCA All Region

1981 John Micheltree
1981 Mark Wasinger
1982 Mark Wasinger
1982 Tony Morris
1983 Terry Bell
1985 Todd Azar
1985 Tommy West
1985 Kevin Bearse
1987 Todd Azar
1991 Jeff Ware
1994 Kevin Gibbs
1996 John O’Reilly
1996 Matt Quatraro
1996 Brian Fiumara
1996 Ron Walker
1997 Jesse James
1997 Tony Gsell
1997 Ron Walker
1998 Shawn Pearson
1999 Tony Gsell
1999 Tim Hummel
1999 Andy Lee
2000 Jared Musolf
2000 Tim Hummel
2002 Justin Verlander
2004 Justin Verlander
2006 Jason Godin
2006 Dana Arrowood
2006 Patrick Nichols
2006 Jimmy Miles
2007 Anthony Shawler
2007 Mike Zahm
2007 David Burns
2009 Jake McAloose
2011 Kyle Hald
2013 Ben Verlander
2014 Brad Gero
2017 Jared Young
2017 Zach Rutherford
2019 Andy Garriola
2019 Vinnie Pasquantino
2019 Bryce Windham
2021 Kyle Battle
2021 Andy Garriola
2021 Carter Trice
2021 Tommy Bell
2022 Matt Courtney
2022 Andy Garriola
2022 Blake Morgan

Regional Coach of the Year

1963 Bud Metheny
2014 Chris Finwood

MLB Monarch Award winners

Justin Verlander – 2011 AL
Justin Verlander – 2011 AL
  • Rookie of the Year
Justin Verlander – 2006 AL
Daniel Hudson – 2011 NL

Notable players

Major Leaguers

On Team USA

  • Justin Verlander 2003
  • Kevin Gibbs 1994
  • Jeff Ware 1991
  • Wiley Lee 1986
  • Todd Azar 1986
  • Paul Mitchell 1971

Old Dominion has produced five first round draft picks in the MLB Draft with the highest selection being Justin Verlander at number 2 overall by Detroit in 2004. ODU baseball players have been selected 82 times in the MLB Draft.

Monarchs in the Major League Baseball Draft 
Year Player Round Team
1965 Fred Kovner 2 Chicago White Sox
1969 Ron Drews 46 NY Mets
1971 Paul Mitchell 1 Baltimore Orioles
1971 Bruce Sutter 21 Chicago Cubs
1981 John Mitcheltree 6 Baltimore Orioles
1981 Al Sears 24 Atlanta Braves
1982 Mark Wasinger 3 San Diego Padres
1982 Jim Ambrose 22 Houston Astros
1983 Terry Bell 1 Seattle Mariners
1983 Joey Mills 16 Detroit Tigers
1984 Alan Hixon 9 Baltimore Orioles
1984 Scott Hughes 17 Cincinnati Reds
1984 Keith Coe 18 LA Angels
1985 Tommy West 18 Texas Rangers
1986 Sean O'Hare 17 Cincinnati Reds
1986 Todd Azar 30 Milwaukee Brewers
1987 Wiley Lee 5 LA Angels
1987 Rodney Imes 16 NY Yankees
1987 Kevin Bearse 22 Cleveland Indians
1988 Jim Hvizda 19 Texas Rangers
1990 George Sells 6 St. Louis Cardinals
1991 Jeff Ware 1 Toronto Blue Jays
1991 Bill Pulsipher 2 NY Mets
1991 Mike Grohs 6 San Diego Padres
1991 Jim Krevokuch 37 Pittsburgh Pirates
1992 Stephen Lyons 4 NY Mets
1992 Jim Tyrell 14 Boston Red Sox
1992 TJ O'Donnell 38 Boston Red Sox
1992 Riegal Hunt 44 Pittsburgh Pirates
1993 Wayne Gomes 1 Philadelphia Philles
1993 Geoff Edsell 6 LA Angels
1994 Denis McLaughlin 7 Boston Red Sox
1994 John Smith 20 Oakland Athletics
1995 Kevin Gibbs 6 LA Dodgers
1995 Maika Symmonds 19 Pittsburgh Pirates
1996 Matt Quatraro 8 Tampa Bay Rays
1997 Ron Walker 8 Chicago Cubs
1998 Brian Brantly 12 Colorado Rockies
1998 Ian Rauls 12 Philadelphia Phillies
1999 Jim Detwiler 16 Toronto Blue Jays
1999 Tony Gsell 16 Chicago Cubs
1999 Anthony Forelli 26 Milwaukee Brewers
2000 Tim Hummel 2 Chicago White Sox
2000 Brian Ross 15 Cincinnati Reds
2001 Jeff Eure 18 Milwaukee Brewers
2002 Ryan Williams 10 LA Dodgers
2004 Justin Verlander 1 Detroit Tigers
2004 Donnie Smith 4 St. Louis Cardinals
2004 Brandon Carter 40 LA Dodgers
2005 James Burok 8 Cincinnati Reds
2005 Needham Jones 36 Chicago Cubs
2005 Jesse Schoendienst 40 St. Louis Cardinals
2006 Jason Godin 5 Kansas City Royals
2006 Kevin Gunter 13 Cincinnati Reds
2006 Patrick Nicholas 16 Washington Nationals
2006 Dana Arrowood 39 Detroit Tigers
2008 Dan Hudson 5 Chicago White Sox
2008 Anthony Shawler 9 Detroit Tigers
2008 Dexter Carter 13 Chicago White Sox
2008 Ryan Bergh 26 Philadelphia Philles
2009 Jonathan Rodrieguez 17 St. Louis Cardinals
2010 Joe Velleggia 40 Baltimore Orioles
2011 Kyle Hald 18 St. Louis Cardinals
2013 Ben Verlander 14 Detroit Tigers
2013 Ryan Yarbrough 20 Milwaukee Brewers
2014 Ryan Yarbrough 4 Seattle Mariners
2014 Connor Overton 15 Miami Marlins
2015 P. J. Higgins 12 Chicago Cubs
2015 Greg Tomchick 27 St. Louis Cardinals
2015 Taylor Ostrich 34 Kansas City Royals
2016 Nick Hartman 9 Toronto Blue Jays
2016 Connor Myers 27 Chicago Cubs
2017 Zach Rutherford 6 Tampa Bay Rays
2017 Jared Young 15 Chicago Cubs
2017 Adam Bainbridge 30 Kansas City Royals
2019 Vinnie Pasquantino 11 Kansas City Royals
2019 Bryce Windham 32 Chicago Cubs
2021 Hunter Gregory 8 Toronto Blue Jays
2021 Aaron Holiday 13 Oakland Athletics
2021 Ryne Moore 18 Milwaukee Brewers
2022 Noah Dean 5 Boston Red Sox
2022 Matt Courtney 10 Los Angeles Angels
2022 Andy Garriola 17 Chicago Cubs
2023 Sam Armstrong 13 Chicago Cubs

Retired numbers

The ODU Baseball Monarchs have retired two jerseys in their history. The jersey number 3 was retired former New York Yankee outfielder and ODU Baseball Head Coach Bud Metheny who compiled an overall record of 423–363–6 during his 31 years at ODU and was induced into the American Association of College Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1984 and the ODU Hall of Fame in 1982. While playing for the Yankees Metheny won the 1943 World Series. Coach Metheny was named the East Region National Coach of the Year in 1963 and the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex where ODU currently plays was named for him.

The second jersey is number 35 for current Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander. Verlander was the second overall pick in the 2004 MLB draft. He was induced into the ODU Hall of Fame in 2012 and holds the ODU, Virginia, and Colonial Athletic Association all-time record for career strikeouts and earning Freshman All-American honors. As of 2014 Justin Verlander is the only former Monarch to have played in the World Series pitching in two for Detroit in 2006 and 2012. In 2006 as a rookie Verlander pitched in games 1 and 5 against the Cardinals going 0–2. In the 2012 series Verlander pitched game 1 taking the loss as the Giants swept the Tigers in four games for the championship. Verlander won the AL Rookie of the Year in 2006 when he went to his first World Series and has also won the 2011 AL MVP and Cy Young Award. He has also pitched two no hitters in his career, once on June 12, 2007 against Milwaukee and again on May 7, 2011 against Toronto.

Bud Metheny Baseball Complex

The Monarchs have played at the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex since it opened in 1983. The complex has a total capacity of 2,500 people with the stadium record being 2,125 on the day of its dedication. The facilities contain coaches offices beneath the first base bleachers and the player locker room beneath the third base bleachers. In 2009 the field obtained a new video board and in 2011 a batter's eye was erected. The facility also has a beer garden in the first baseline foul area, an all turf halo behind home plate, a turf stretching/bunting area, and the Paul Keyes Indoor Hitting Facility.

See also

References

  1. ^ Old Dominion University Athletic Department Branding Guidelines (PDF). July 8, 2019. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Old Dominion Monarchs". d1baseball.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  3. ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_RB/2014/D1.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "Old Dominion Official Athletic Site - Old Dominion Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-13. Retrieved 2014-05-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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