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As a Sophomore (2002)
Compiled a 6-2 record as the teams Sunday starter for the majority of the season Made 16 starts and appeared in 21 games overall Was second on the team with 83 strikeouts in 81.1 innings Pitched 5.1 innings and gave up just one run on Feb. 16 against Seton Hall but did not receive a decision Struck out a career-high 12 batters and got his first victory of the season in the second game of a doubleheader versus California on March 1 Improved his record to 3-0 by pitching seven strong innings and giving up no earned runs in a victory over Florida State on March 24 Struck out two of the three batters he faced in relief as part of a combined shutout at Charlotte on April 24 Did not receive a decision despite having a strong outing against Miami on April 27 in which he pitched 7.1 innings and gave up just one earned run while striking out six Helped the team avoid a sweep by striking out seven and pitching his first career complete game at Georgia Tech on May 19 Rebounded from a poor outing against South Carolina in the NCAA Regional Tournament by pitching three innings of scoreless relief in the first elimination game against James Madison on June 1. Summer 2002: Was 2-5 with a 3.50 ERA and 51 strikeouts for the Chatham As of the Cape Cod League.
As a Freshman (2001)
Made 23 appearances as a freshman, the third most on the team His 11 starts were the second most on the team and tied with Scott Manshack for the most by a freshman His 65.1 innings pitched were the second most by a UNC pitcher, as were his five wins (5-5) Collected wins in his first two collegiate starts Pitched seven scoreless innings and gave up just three hits in his Carolina debut, an 8-0 win over William & Mary on Feb. 14 Struggled in a relief outing vs. Minnesota in the Coca-Cola Classic in Mobile, Ala., but rebounded with seven more scoreless innings in a win over Seton Hall on Feb. 24; had a virtually identical line to his performance against Coastal, as he again gave up just three hits and struck out four Pirates to improve to 2-0 Suffered three losses and two no decisions over his next five starts, including Carolinas ACC opener against Wake Forest, to fall to 2-3 Rebounded from his shortest start of the year, a one-inning outing where he took the loss at Maryland on April 6, to get a win versus Charlotte on May 11 Followed that up with a mid-week win over No. 19 East Carolina (April 17) Allowed three runs on three hits over 6.2 innings to defeat the Pirates and improve to 4-3 Fell to 4-4 with a April 22 loss to Duke and had three outings without a decision before turning in a fine relief performance at UNC Wilmington on May 2 for his fifth win Pitched the final five innings of a 3-2 non-conference road win over UNCW and allowed no runs and just two hits while striking out four Ended the season with a loss to Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament; came out of the bullpen in the second inning and gave up seven runs five earned over 4.2 innings. Summer 2001: Played for the Chatham As of the Cape Cod League Was 5-2 with a 1.02 ERA in 7 appearances Named to the CCBL All-Star team.
North Rowan High School
Drafted in the 23rd round by the Florida Marlins Played soccer, JV basketball and football in addition to four years of baseball Twice led school to the conference championship and as a senior the team finished as the state runner-up Two-time all-county, all-conference and all-state selection County and conference player of the year as a junior and senior and named the 2A North Carolina Player of the Year in 2000 Honorable mention All-America Two-time all-conference and all-county selection for soccer National Honor Society Recognized as a N.C. Scholar Athlete all four years of high school and was a recipient of the N.C. Scholar Athlete Award in 2000. Honor graduate. Summer 2000: Played American Legion ball with Rowan County Was 9-2 with a 2.40 ERA and team finished as the state runner-up.
Personal
Majoring in communication studies Daniel Tyler Moore is the son of Jack and Jeanie Moore Born 6/24/82 Brother, Sandy Moore, played baseball four years at Catawba College.