Virginia Baseball Season Review
Overall: 44-21
ACC: 11-13
ACC Tournament Champions
NCAA East Regional Finalists
UVa, which entered the 1996 season ranked 82nd in the nation by USA Today
Baseball Weekly, concluded its season at the NCAA Tournament South I
Regional in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ... the #2 seeded Cavaliers lost their opener
in the NCAA's to #5 seed Notre Dame (1-12) and then staved off elimination
three times (12-2 vs. #6 Princeton, 7-1 vs. N.D. and 5-4 vs. #4 Stetson in
10 inn.) before falling to the host and #1 seed Alabama (8-18) in the
championship round ... the Crimson Tide went on to claim a national #1
ranking and the 1st seed in the College World Series ... the Cavaliers are
ranked 14th in the latest Baseball America poll (UVa's highest ranking ever
in any poll) ... UVa last week was #15 in BA (UVa's 1st ever ranking by BA
since its poll began in 1981) ... UVa also was #19 last week according to
Collegiate Baseball and #20 in USA Today/Baseball Weekly ... the last time
UVa was ranked (prior to last week) in a national top-25 poll was when the
1985 team finished 23rd in CB's final rankings ... UVa enjoyed 9 days of
postseason baseball after experiencing just 8 postseason days in the
previous 4 years combined.
Milestones & Accomplishments
Most wins in team history ('85 team was 38-16) ... school record for regular
season wins ('85 team was 35-12) ... 2nd UVa team to win 11-plus ACC games
('88 team was 11-10) ... beat six of the nation's top-20 Division I pitching
prospects (with 5 of those wins coming when ace Seth Greisinger was not on
the mound): 7-4 at #7 ASU, vs. jr. RHP Widd Workman (#38 overall
prospect/#11 college pitcher according to June 10th Baseball
America...Greisinger win); 3-2 vs. #7 Clemson and jr. RHP Billy Koch
(#5/#3...Daneker win); 6-1 vs. Md. jr. LHP Eric Milton (#20/#8...Sekany
win); 5-3 vs. JMU's Derrick Cook (#36/#10...Daneker win); 2-1 vs. Wake jr.
RHP Mark Seaver (#66/#15...Daneker win) and 4-2 vs. #7 Clemson and jr. LHP
Ken Vining (#85/#19...Daneker win) ... 1st series win over North Carolina
since '62 ... 1st win over Clemson (3-2) since '85 (31-game streak) ... road
wins at #7 ASU, #19 N.C. St. and #25 Duke, home wins over Clemson and FSU
(both #7 at the time), plus 5 wins over perennial powers in ACC's ... 7
other wins vs. teams that advanced to '95 NCAA's: ODU, UNC-C, UNC (2), JMU
(2), Richmond... 38 games (19-19) vs. teams that were ranked or participated
in '95/'96 NCAA's ... 9 straight wins in 1-run games ... 17-6 in games
decided by 1 or 2 runs (compared to 6-14 in 1995) ... 23-15 in all away
games (4-16 in '95).
Cavalier Quick Notes
- UVa won 24 of its final 31 games (18-4 in April)
- Cavaliers pitching staff shaved 1.05 points off last year's team
ERA, down to 3.72 (3rd ACC, 15th in the nation)
- UVa posted fewer home wins (21) than last season (22) but won 23 times
away from home (4 last year) ... UVa is 46-20 in its last 66 regular
season games (finished 10-2 last year)
- UVa's 26-game turnaround (from 26-29, or -3, last year to +23 in 1996)
is 4th-best ever by an ACC team (including all pre-ACC years and all
FSU seasons prior to the Seminoles joining the ACC)
- UVa had not been ranked or made the NCAA's since '85 (only other NCAA
appearance in '72)
- UVa's eight postseason wins featured game-winning RBI from seven
different players (Galloway-N.C. State, Anderson-FSU, Willis-Clemson,
Bransford-Ga. Tech, Seward-FSU, Bransford-Princeton, Gilleland-N.D. and
Counts-Stetson)
- Galloway scored 4 game-winning runs in the postseason while Seward had
two, Gilleland and Counts one each.
NCAA Highlights
- Pat Daneker's shutout vs. Princeton (6 IP, 19 batters faced, 3 H, 5 K, 0 BB)
- UVA scored in each of first 5 innings of 2nd matchup vs. N.D. ... Craig
Zaikov earned All-Regional honors with a shutout relief performance vs.
Stetson, (7.1 IP, 2 H, 14 K/0 BB)
- Virginia's comeback vs. Stetson (from 0-4 down), highlighted by: RBI
double from Justin Counts in 4th (scoring Donnie Seward); sac. fly by
E.J. Anderson in 7th after singles from Pat Bransford and Ryan
Gilleland, plus a walk by Symmion Willis; 2-run HR from Bransford in
8th after Seward beat out double play; and Counts' game-winning double
down the rightfield line in the 10th, with Seward scoring all the way
from 1st (Seward scored 3 of UVa's 5 runs vs. the Hatters)
Pitching Notes
Seth Greisinger, junior, righthander
Baseball America's updated prospect list (June 10) forecasts him as nation's
8th-best college prospect (12th overall, including high school seniors) and
4th-best college pitcher (8th overall) ... BA's 94th-ranked prospect in
pre-season... among first 30 of 45 invitees to U.S. Olympic team tryouts ...
one of four pitchers named 1st team all-America by Collegiate Baseball and
one of four named 1st team all-America by BA ... one of nine pitchers named
to "Smith National Super Team" by National College Baseball Writers
Association ... UVa's third baseball All-American, second 1st-teamer (Brian
Buchanan, '94) and first ever to be named 1st team by both CB and BA ...
"best breaking pitch" among top-25 college pitching prospects (according to
June 10th BA).
His 9-inning averages in 1996: 5.7 hits, 1.5 extra-base hits, 2.6 walks,
10.3 strikeouts, 35.2 batters faced, 10.3 groundouts, 2.9 flyouts ... 5 wins
over ranked teams (Arizona State, N.C. State twice, Duke and Florida State)
... 3 complete game wins in postseason vs. N.C. St., FSU and N.D. (his
postseason stats: 2 earned runs, 0.67 ERA, 12 hits, .132 opp. batting, 25
K's).
Nationally ranked in ERA (2nd as of 5/27) and K's (22nd as of 5/20) ... held
12 of 16 opponents to one or no earned runs... UVa record 12 wins in '96 ...
21 career wins (tied UVa record) ... ranks in the following ACC categories:
ERA (2nd), opp. batting (2nd), wins (3rd), K's (3rd), hits allowed per 9 IP
(3rd), complete games (3rd), innings (4th), K's per 9 IP (6th), walks per 9
IP (10th).
Won 8 of his last 9 starts ... posted the first UVa season ERA under 2.00
since 1985 (1.76--6th lowest in UVa history) ... his 3.92 K-to-walk ratio
(141/36) broke the 36-year-old UVa season record (3.53), set by Buddy
Charles in 1950.
Held opposing batters to .179 batting ... his focus on keeping the ball down
led to 141 groundouts, 22 popups or lineouts to the infield and only 39
flyouts or lineouts to the outfield ... just three wild pitches, one hit
batter in final 7 games (59 IP).
His 141 K's in 1996 are 2nd-most in a season ever at UVa ... his 295 career
K's are a UVa record, besting Tim Burcham (272, from 1983-85) ... Burcham, a
BA 2nd team all-American, holds the UVa season record (146 in 1985).
Jason Sekany, junior, righthander
Was ranked 34th in the nation for ERA heading into the NCAA's and was the
nation's 76th-ranked pro prospect according to Baseball America (Sekany was
the losing pitcher vs. N.D. and Alabama) ... Sekany ranks in the following
ACC categories: appearances (4th, 28), hits per 9 IP (10th, 7.83) and opp.
batting (10th, .233)
Pat Daneker, sophomore, righhander
Won 7 of his last 9 decisions and saved the regular season win over FSU with
4 shutout innings ... UVa beat six pitchers who were ranked among the
nation's top-20 Division I pitching prospects, with Daneker notching four of
those wins (vs. Clemson's Billy Koch and Ken Vining, Wake Forest's Mark
Seaver and JMU's Derrick Cook)
Craig Zaikov, senior, righthander
Rolled up 14 K's in his relief win vs. Stetson (equaling the 2nd-most K's by
a UVa pitcher this season) ... Zaikov, a converted catcher, finished the
year with a 2.48 ERA (2nd ACC, 23rd in the nation), 7.43 hits allowed per 9
IP (6th ACC) and .217 opp. batting (4th ACC) ... Zaikov set UVa records for
career winning pct. (.923, 12-1) and season winning pct. (.889, 8-1) ...
Daneker (8-5) and Zaikov each posted the 4th-most wins in a season ever at
UVa.