University of North Carolina Ashville Athletics
2016 Baseball Roster
Roster

Corey Randall
- Position:
- Right-Handed Pitcher
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Mocksville, N.C.
2015: Appeared in 16 games with seven starts…finished with a 1-5 record in 51.2 innings of work…pitched a season-high 8.0 innings in a win vs Miami (OH) (2/21)…struck out 24 total batters, with a season-best six strikeouts at Gardner-Webb (3/27).
2014: Weekend starter for the Bulldogs who pitched much better than his final record (2-6)…struck out team-high 57 hitters in 60.2 innings…made 14 appearances and started seven times…came out of the bullpen to pick up two saves…picked up first win of the season with complete-game effort vs. Coastal Carolina (4-6) as the Bulldogs downed the Chanticleers, 2-1…struck out four and allowed just four hits in the win…tossed both of Asheville’s two complete games on the year…also picked up the win start vs. USC Upstate (4-21) with seven strong innings of work…struck out five and allowed just five hits…picked up first save of the season by going final three innings of 5-1 victory over Gardner-Webb (3-22), striking out five and scattering two hits…picked up save vs. Tennessee (5-4) with two scoreless innings and three strikeouts.
2013: Led team in wins as he went 4-4 with 4.40 ERA…struck out 38 batters…second on team in innings pitched at 61.1…led Bulldogs in pickoffs with five…only allowed two home runs…earned first collegiate win over Wofford (3-12) with six innings of work and six strikeouts…second win was victory over mountain rival Western Carolina (4-3) as he tossed six innings of shutout ball, allowing two hits and striking out two…picked up victory in final start of the year with six innings vs. Winthrop (5-16) and five strikeouts.
Before UNC Asheville: Hit .506 senior season with six home runs while posting a 1.92 ERA on the mound...As junior his numbers were .423, 8 HRs, 2.46 ERA...Named all-state and Central Piedmont 4-A Conference Player of the Year as senior...Led team to back-to-back conference titles last two seasons.