University of North Carolina Ashville Athletics
2012 Baseball Roster
Roster

Dillon Tabar
- Position:
- Right-Handed Pitcher
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- Meadville, Penn.
Overview: Senior right-handed pitcher who will be one of Asheville's leaders on the mound in 2013...improved with each season and can serve the Bulldogs in any role.
2012: Posted best ERA on the pitching staff (1.72) while working the most games (22) and innings (36.2) in relief...His 1-1 record included a win at High Point (5/4) where he pitched 2.1 shutout innings...Worked a scoreless ninth at College of Charleston (5/11) to record his one save...Longest outing came in Big South Tournament finale at High Point (5/23) where he allowed no earned runs in four innings...Shut out Liberty (4/20) over three innings...Made 17 scoreless appearances.
2011: Made 21 appearances and earned three starts in the last month of the year...went 3-5 with 15 strikeouts in 30 innings of work...earned first win of the season in relief against Murray State (2/9) in opening weekend of the season as he pitched two innings...second win was a historic one as he tossed a shutout of relief in Bulldogs victory over Coastal Carolina (3/26) that broke Chanticleers 35-game winning streak in Big South Conference play...pitched two scoreless innings the next day as Bulldogs won the series against Chanticleers...picked up road win at Winthrop (4/10) with two scoreless innings of work...first start of the year came at UNC Chapel Hill (5/11) and had a no-decision as he allowed just one run in three innings of work against the College World Series-bound Tar Heels.
2010: Did not play
2009: Made 10 appearances with no decisions...pitched a scoreless inning of relief in victory over Presbyterian (5-14) and allowed one hit...got two outs in road game at Liberty (4-10)...had seven strikeouts in 11 innings of work.
Before UNC Asheville: Helped lead Meadville to 15-5 overall record as a senior...named Player of the Year and earned first team all-conference honors following senior season...was a first team all-conference pitcher and second team all-conference selection an an outfielder...named team MVP.