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2006 Notables
2006 All-Conference USA Team THE YEAR THAT WAS In the end, the Green Wave posted a 43-21 overall record, earned a spot in the NCAA Regionals for the ninth consecutive season and advanced to the Regional championship game for the third consecutive year. IT'S NOT HOW YOU START... With a team fielding just one senior and one junior among its position players and one senior on the mound early on, the Green Wave did not exactly stumble out of the blocks, but started 20-14. During that time, Tulane hit .281 (318-for-1136) with a .391 slugging percentage on the strength of 56 doubles, six triples and 19 home runs. In addition, Tulane's offense averaged 6.09 runs per game over the first 34 games of the 2006 season. ...IT'S HOW YOU FINISH During that stretch, the Green wave posted winning streaks of eight and 10 games. Tulane won its final six weekend series, including sweeps of Stephen F. Austin, Marshall and No. 22 Southern Miss.
Following a 7-4 win over Nicholls State on April 11, the Green Wave hit .303 (308-for-1017) with a .454 slugging percentage courtesy of 57 doubles, five triples and 29 homers. During that time, the Green Wave averaged 7.03 runs per game. TIES TO TEXAS TECH Outside of a few scheduling conflicts, Tulane had full use of Texas Tech's playing, workout and student-service facilities. After Tulane returned to its uptown New Orleans campus in January, Texas Tech's generosity kicked in again as the Red Raiders announced they would donate a portion of the proceeds it raised based on Tech's home run count in 2006 to the Green Wave Athletic Department. The Green Wave had a chance to show their appreciation in public as Tulane and Texas Tech played each other in day two of the Houston College Classic at Minute Main Park. Prior to first pitch, a special ceremony was held as the teams reunited for the first time since the fall semester. REGIONAL STREAK CONTINUES With the at-large bid in 2006, Tulane joins Cal State Fullerton, Clemson, Florida State, Miami (Fla.), Oral Roberts, Rice and Stanford as teams to have made at least nine consecutive NCAA's. Prior to its current streak, the longest postseason run for Tulane was three as the Green Wave advanced to the Regionals from 1986-88. MORGAN HITS CENTURY K MARK With a team-best 125 strikeouts, Morgan became the first sophomore to post 100-plus Ks since then-sophomore southpaw Jason Navarro fanned 110 in 1996. His punchout total was the also the most by a Tulane underclassman since then-sophomores Mike Romano and Ivan Zweig posted 174 and 126 K totals, respectively, in 1992. TULANE & THE 40-WIN PLATEAU The Green Wave claimed its 10th season with 40-plus wins in 13 seasons under the direction of head coach Rick Jones. Under Jones' tutelage, Tulane hit the 40-win mark in 1994, 1996-99 and 2000-06. It also marked Tulane's 15th 40-win season in school history (dating back to 1893) as Jones' predecessor Joe Brockhoff posted 40-win seasons from 1982-84 and 1986-87.
Junior reliever Daniel Latham scribed his name atop a pair of saves records as the closer from Covington, La., completed his third collegiate season with 33 career saves. He broke the former Tulane career mark of 28 set by Joey Charron in April 25's 11-8 win over Northwestern State, and eclipsed the Conference USA record of 30 held by USF's Joey Livingston (2001-04) by retiring three of the four batters he faced in a 2-1 win over Southern Miss on May 12. Latham enters the 2007 season just 16 saves away from the NCAA career mark of 49 set by USC's Jack Krawczyk from 1995-98. GETTING IT DONE ON `D' The Green Wave's defensive mark led Conference USA and ranked third in the nation among NCAA Division I programs. The .978 fielding percentage ranks second in school history, trailing just the .981 mark established by the 1982 club. JONES CLAIMS MILESTONE VICTORIES At the conclusion of his 21st season as a head coach, Jones is 839-258-1, including a 740-319-1 mark as a head coach at a four-year school. His 566-258-1 mark in 13 seasons with the Green Wave is just 75 wins shy of the Tulane career record of 641 set by Joe Brockhoff from 1975-93. FEELING A DRAFT Hamilton was a supplemental second-round pick of the St. Louis Cardinals (76th overall) and Southard joined the Cards 15 rounds later (526th overall). Mohl, however, was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 25th round (757th overall). Tulane has had at least one player drafted every season since 1996 and has had at least one get picked in all but eight drafts since the modern draft began in 1965. PUTTING `STUDENT' IN STUDENT-ATHLETE Hamilton was formally recognized for his accomplishments as the Bellaire, Texas, native was named to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI University Division Baseball Team. Hamilton received the honor after posting a career 3.26 GPA in cell and molecular biology. He is the third baseball player to earn first-team Academic All-District honors in the last five years, joining James Jurries in 2002 and Tommy Manzella n 2005. |
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