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2010 ‘BRED SENIORS

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts

GENERALName of School _______________________________ Murray State UniversityCity/Zip ___________________________________________ Murray, Ky. 42071Founded ____________________________________________________ 1922Enrollment _________________________________________________ 10,078Nickname _____________________________________ Thoroughbreds, ‘BredsSchool Colors ________________________________________ Navy and GoldConference _____________________________________________ Ohio ValleyPresident __________________________________________ Dr. Randy J. DunnDirector of Athletics _______________________________________Allen WardSenior Woman Administrator ___________________________Velvet MilkmanFaculty Representative ___________________________________ Bill WhitakerAthletic Department Phone ______________________________ 270-809-3746Ticket Office __________________________________________ 270-809-4895

HISTORYFirst Year of Baseball ___________________________________________ 1924Overall All-Time Record ___________________________ 1,244-1,094-17 (.528)No. Years in CWS ______________________________________________ NoneYears in NCAA Regional ___________________________________________ 3Years ______________________________________________1975, 1979, 2003Last Postseason Opponent ________________________ Southern MississippiResult _____________________________________________________ L, 0-18

STADIUM FACTSHome Field ____________________________________________ Reagan FieldCapacity _____________________________________________________ 800Field Dimensions _______________________________ 330-LF, 400-CF, 330-RFFence Height ___________________________________________________ 10Playing Surface _________________________________________Natural Grass

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________________________ Rob McDonaldRecord at MSU (Years) ___________________________________133-192-1 (6)Overall Record (Years) _________________________________________ SameMcDonald’s Office Phone ________________________________ 270-809-4892Office Fax ____________________________________________ 270-809-5350Best Time to Call ___________________________________________MorningsAssistant Coaches _____________________________________Paul Wyczawski________________________________________________________Dan Skirka

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Overall Record _________________________________________ 34-21-1Ohio Valley Conference Record (Finish) ______________________ 13-8-1 (2nd)Home Record (OVC) ___________________________________ 21-10-1 (7-4-1)Road Record (OVC) _________________________________________11-8 (6-4)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________ 15/7Position Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________ 7/2Pitchers Returning/Lost __________________________________________ 7/3Newcomers ____________________________________________________ 12

MEDIA RELATIONSMedia Relations Assistant/Baseball __________________________ John BrushOffice Phone __________________________________________ 270-809-7044Cell Phone ____________________________________________ 270-293-0590Email ___________________________________ [email protected] __________________________________________________ 270-809-6814Press Box Phone _______________________________________ 270-809-5650

Table of Contents/Quick Facts ________________________________1Media Information _________________________________________2Schedule/Road Headquarters ________________________________32009 Roster _______________________________________________4Opponent SID Directory ____________________________________5Season Outlook _________________________________________ 6-7

Player BiosBo Akers/Chris Craycraft _____________________________________8Jonathan Craycraft/Wes Cunningham _________________________9Jake Donze/Elliot Frey _____________________________________10Will Handlin/Marc Harmon _________________________________11Derek Hayden/Daniel Hill ___________________________________12Cory Hodskins/Dan Huff ___________________________________13Jason Laws/Alex Love ______________________________________14Seth McFarlin/Matt McGaha ________________________________15Tyler Monkman/Zach Noonan _______________________________16Bryan Propst/Brad Rowland _________________________________17Taylor Thieke/Kyle Tiernan __________________________________18Gregg Culp/Brandon Eggenschwler __________________________19Brandon Elliott/Ben Lady ___________________________________19Joe Major/Colton Moore ___________________________________20Nick Paradossi/Drew Pixley _________________________________20Jordan Queen/Brett Richardson _____________________________21A.J. Smith/Ty Stetson ______________________________________21

Coaches and Support StaffHead Coach Rob McDonald _________________________________22Assistant Coach Paul Wyczawski _____________________________23Assistant Coach Dank Skirka/Support Staff_____________________24

Season Review2009 Overall Stats _________________________________________262009 OVC Stats ___________________________________________272009 Results _____________________________________________282009 Miscellaneous Stats ________________________________ 29-302009 OVC Standings/All-OVC _______________________________312009 OVC Team Stats ______________________________________322009 Individual Stats ______________________________________33

Record BookYear-by-Year Leaders ___________________________________ 34-37Single-Season Batting Records ______________________________38Single-Season Pitching Records _____________________________39Career Batting Records _____________________________________40Career Pitching Records ____________________________________41Team Records ____________________________________________42All-OVC _________________________________________________43MLB/No Hitters ___________________________________________44‘Breds in the Minors _______________________________________45Reagan Field _____________________________________________46Year-by-Year Results ____________________________________ 47-53

Murray State UniversityThis is Murray State ____________________________________ 54-55University Administration __________________________________56Director of Athletics _______________________________________57Athletics Administration ___________________________________58Athletics Staff/Head Coaches ________________________________59Ohio Valley Conference ____________________________________60

The 2010 Murray State baseball media guide was written, edited and designed by John Brush, media relations assistant, with assistance from Dave Winder, assistant AD for media relations, Teri LaJeunesse, media relations assistant, Jessica Cary, student intern, Johnny Reagan, former head baseball coach, and the MSU baseball coaching staff. Editorial assistance by Erin Roach. Outside covers designed by K-Squared Designs. Photography by Lance Allison, John Brush, Jessica Cary, Michael Dann, Dennis Hubbard, Mike Janes Photography, Scott McDaniel, Fred Mullane and Dave Winder. Printed by Murray State Publications and Printing Services.

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Media InformationMurray State Media Relations Staff

Dave WinderAssistant AD for Media RelationsPhone ________________270-809-4271Email ___ [email protected]~ Men’s Basketball~ Soccer~ Men’s and Women’s Golf~ Rifle

John BrushAssistant Media Relations DirectorPhone ________________270-809-7044Email ____ [email protected]~ Football~ Baseball

Teri LaJeunesseAssistant Media Relations DirectorPhone ________________270-809-3351Email _ [email protected]~ Women’s Basketball~ Volleyball~ Softball

Jessica CaryMedia Relations InternPhone ________________270-809-7051Email ____ [email protected]~ Track and Field/Cross Country~ Men’s and Women’s Tennis

MSU Athletics Media Relations Fax270-809-6814

MEDIA INFORMATIONThe 2010 edition of the Murray State Baseball Media Guide has been produced to assist you in your coverage of the Thoroughbreds. Additional information, photographs and statistics are avail-able upon request.

PRESS BOXThe Reagan Field Press Box is located directly behind home plate at the top of the hill. Access to the press box is restricted to members of the media covering the event.

STATISTICS/SERVICESPackets, including statistics and media guides, will be available in the press box prior to the game. Final box scores will be provided to the media fol-lowing each game.

RADIOVisiting radio for all home baseball games will be seated on the first-base side of the press box.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSMSU head coach Rob McDonald and selected MSU players will be made available to media down the first-base line following a 10-minute “cooling off” period after the game.

COVERING PRACTICEPractice sessions are generally open to the media. Media are required to contact the MSU media relations office to arrange easy access to players and coaches prior to or following practice. Practice times vary. Contact the MSU media relations office for practice times.

PHONE INTERVIEWSThe MSU Media Relations office requests media members to arrange phone interviews at least 24 HOURS in advance. Phone interviews can be arranged by calling John Brush, assistant media relations director, at 270-809-7044. In maintaining MSU Athletics Department policy, individual phone numbers of student-athletes may not be released.

MSU MEDIA RELATIONSThe MSU media relations office is located on the second floor inside Stewart Stadium.

INTERNET ACCESSUpdated information on MSU baseball can be found on GoRacers.com. This official website is refreshed daily with game stories, box scores and statistics.

GAMEWATCHERAll MSU Baseball games during the 2009 season can be viewed play-by-play on the official athletics website GoRacers.com.

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Schedule/Road HeadquartersFEBRUARYFri. 19 ____ @ Lipscomb __________________ Nashville, Tenn. _______ 4 p.m.Sat. 20 ____ @ Lipscomb __________________ Nashville, Tenn. _______ 2 p.m.Sun. 21 ____ @ Lipscomb __________________ Nashville, Tenn. _______ 1 p.m.Wed. 24 ____ @ Kentucky __________________ Lexington ____________ 3 p.m.Fri. 26____ South Dakota State ___________ Reagan Field ________2 p.m.Sat. 27____ South Dakota State ___________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Sun. 28____ South Dakota State ___________ Reagan Field _______12 p.m.

MARCHTue. 2 ____ Belmont ____________________ Reagan Field ________2 p.m.Fri. 5 ____ @ Northwestern State __________ Natchitoches, La. ____6:30 p.m.Sat. 6 ____ @ Northwestern State __________ Natchitoches, La. ______ 2 p.m.Sun. 7 ____ @ Northwestern State __________ Natchitoches, La. ______ 1 p.m.Tue. 9 ____ Arkansas State _______________ Reagan Field ________2 p.m.Fri. 12____ Saint Louis __________________ Reagan Field ________2 p.m.Sat. 13____ Saint Louis __________________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Sun. 14____ Saint Louis __________________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Wed. 17____ Southern Illinois _____________ Reagan Field ________2 p.m.Fri. 19____ Mid-Continent _______________ Reagan Field ________2 p.m.Sat. 20____ Mid-Continent (DH)___________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Wed. 24____ Western Kentucky ____________ Reagan Field ________3 p.m.Sat. 27 ____ @ Austin Peay* (DH) ___________ Clarksville, Tenn. ______ 1 p.m.Sun. 28 ____ @ Austin Peay* ________________ Clarksville, Tenn. ______ 1 p.m.Tue. 30 ____ @ Belmont ___________________ Nashville, Tenn. _______ 3 p.m.

APRILFri. 2 ____ UT Martin* (DH) ______________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Sat. 3 ____ UT Martin* __________________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Tue. 6 ____ @ Western Kentucky ___________ Bowling Green ________ 6 p.m.Sat. 10 ____ @ Jacksonville State* (DH) ______ Jacksonville, Ala. ______ 1 p.m.Sun. 11 ____ @ Jacksonville State* ___________ Jacksonville, Ala. ______ 1 p.m.Tue. 13____ Evansville ___________________ Reagan Field ________3 p.m.Wed. 14 ____ @ Evansville __________________ Evansville, Ind. ________ 6 p.m.Sat. 17 ____ @ SIU Edwardsville (DH) ________ Edwardsville, Ill. _______ 1 p.m.Sun. 18 ____ @ SIU Edwardsville ____________ Edwardsville, Ill. _______ 1 p.m.Wed. 21 ____ @ Southern Illinois ____________ Carbondale, Ill. ________ 3 p.m.Sat. 24____ Eastern Illinois* (DH)__________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Sun. 25____ Eastern Illinois* ______________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Tue. 27 ____ @ Ole Miss ___________________ Oxford, Miss. _______ 6:30 p.m

MAYSat. 1 ____ @ Southeast Missouri* (DH) _____ Cape Girardeau, Mo. ___ 1 p.m.Sun. 2 ____ @ Southeast Missouri* _________ Cape Girardeau, Mo. ___ 1 p.m.Sat. 8 ____ Eastern Kentucky* (DH) _______ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Sun. 9 ____ Eastern Kentucky* ____________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Tue. 11 ____ @ Arkansas State ______________ Jonesboro, Ark. _____6:30 p.m.Wed. 12 ____ @ Memphis __________________ Mephis, Tenn. _______6:30 p.m.Sat. 15____ Morehead State* (DH) ________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Sun. 16____ Morehead State* _____________ Reagan Field ________1 p.m.Tue. 18____ Kentucky ____________________ Brooks Stadium ______6 p.m.Fri. 21 ____ @ Tennessee Tech* (DH) ________ Cookeville, Tenn. ______ 1 p.m.Sat. 22 ____ @ Tennessee Tech* ____________ Cookeville, Tenn. ______ 1 p.m.Wed.-Sat. 26-29 _ OVC Tournament ______________ Jackson, Tenn. __________ TBA

Home games in Bold* designates Ohio Valley Conference games

ROAD HEADQUARTERS

LIPSCOMBDepart Fri. Feb. 19 - Return Sun. Feb. 21

Charter BusHoliday Inn-Nashville-Vanderbilt

2613 West End AvenueNashville, Tenn. 37203

615-327-4707

NORTHWESTERN STATEDepart Thurs. March 4 - Return Sun. March 7

Charter BusTravel Express

5135 University ParkwayNatchitoches, La. 71457

318-352-0783

AUSTIN PEAYDepart Fri. March 26 - Return Sun. March 28

Charter BusMicrotel Inn & Suites

241 Holiday DriveClarksville, Tenn. 37040

931-905-1505

JACKSONVILLE STATEDepart Fri. April 9 - Return Sun. April 11

Charter BusThe Victoria

1600 Quintard AvenueAnniston, Ala. 36202

256-236-0503

SIU EDWARDSVILLEDepart Fri. April 16 - Return Sun. April 18

Charter BusDrury Inn

602 North BluffCollinsville, Ill. 62234

618-345-7700

SOUTHEAST MISSOURIDepart Fri. April 30 - Return Sun. May 2

Charter BusPear Tree Inn

3248 William St.Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701

573-334-3000

ARKANSAS STATE-MEMPHISDepart Tue. May 11 - Return Wed. May 12

Charter BusComfort Suites

3404 Access RoadJonesboro, Ark. 72401

870-336-2280

TENNESSEE TECHDepart Fri. May 21 - Return Sun. May 23

Charter BusKey West Inn

663 South Willow Ave.Cookeville, Tenn. 38501

931-261-1005

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Roster # Name Pos B/T Ht Wt Cl./EXP Hometown (Previous School) 1 Zach Noonan OF R/R 6-1 185 Jr./2L Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 3 Drew Pixley C L/R 5-11 165 Jr./TR Dexter, Mo. (Mineral Area College) 5 Kyle Tiernan SS L/R 6-1 190 Sr./3L Lake St. Louis, Mo. (Wentzville Holt) 6 Jonathan Craycraft 2B R/R 5-10 180 So./1L Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) 7 Taylor Thieke RHP R/R 6-5 195 Jr./1L Murray, Ky. (Calloway County) 9 Dan Huff RHP R/R 6-0 185 Sr./1L Castle Rock, Colo. (Fort Scott CC)

10 Brandon Elliott INF R/R 6-0 165 Fr./HS Plymouth, Ind. (Plymouth)11 Daniel Hill OF R/R 6-0 200 Sr./1L Germantown, Tenn. (Southwest Tenn. CC)12 Colton Moore INF R/R 6-0 200 Fr./HS Bloomington, Ill. (Normal West)13 Alex Love RHP R/R 6-0 180 Sr./1L Owensboro, Ky. (Delta State)14 Jordan Queen SS R/R 6-0 170 Fr./HS Frankfort, Ky. (Western Hills)15 Seth McFarlin RHP R/R 6-1 220 Jr./2L Eads, Tenn. (Houston)16 Derek Hayden LHP L/L 5-11 195 Jr./RS Shelbyville, Ill. (Kaskaskia CC)17 Matt McGaha LHP L/L 6-1 210 Sr./3L Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky)18 Brad Rowland RHP R/R 6-4 220 Sr./3L Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville)19 Brett Richardson INF R/R 6-0 215 So./TR Orlando, Fla. (Palm Beach Atlantic)

20 Bryan Propst INF R/R 6-2 180 Sr./1L Springfield, Mo. (Jefferson County CC)21 Nick Paradossi C R/R 5-11 165 Fr./HS Evansville, Ind. (Bosse)22 Cory Hodskins INF R/R 6-1 190 Sr./1L Lexington, Ky. (Cincinnati)23 Bo Akers C R/R 6-0 190 So./1L St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell)24 Tyler Monkman OF R/R 5-10 185 Jr./TR Clinton, Ill. (Kaskaskia CC)25 Marc Harmon RHP R/R 6-4 210 Sr./3L Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central)26 Brandon Eggenschwiler OF L/R 6-0 180 Fr./HS Lexington, Ky. (Paul Dunbar)27 Elliot Frey OF R/R 6-2 185 Jr./2L Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville)28 Joe Major C/RHP R/R 6-0 185 Fr./HS Evansville, Ind. (Mater Dei)29 Jason Laws C S/R 6-2 205 Sr./1L San Diego, Calif. (Palomar JC)

30 Chris Craycraft RHP R/R 6-2 210 Sr./2L Lexington, Ky. (Kentucky)32 Will Handlin C/RHP R/R 6-4 225 Fr./RS Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek)34 Ben Lady RHP R/R 6-3 165 Fr./HS Louisville, Ky. (Eastern)35 Jake Donze LHP L/L 6-1 215 Jr./2L Sainte Genevieve, Mo. (Sainte Genevieve)37 Ty Stetson OF L/R 5-11 175 Fr./HS Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)38 Wes Cunningham 1B L/R 6-2 200 Sr./3L Louisville, Ky. (Eastern)

41 Gregg Culp RHP R/R 6-4 210 Fr./HS Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville)44 A.J. Smith RHP R/R 6-5 210 Fr./HS Crestview Hills, Ky. (Beechwood)

Head Coach: 8 Rob McDonald (Murray State, ‘84), 7th SeasonAssistant Coach: 4 Paul Wyczawski (South Dakota State, ‘81), 7th Season 2 Dan Skirka (Grand Valley State, ‘08), 1st Season

Alphabetical Roster # Name Pos Cl./EXP Hometown23 Bo Akers C So./1L St. Charles, Mo. 30 Chris Craycraft RHP Sr./2L Lexington, Ky. 6 Jonathan Craycraft 2B So./1L Lexington, Ky.41 Gregg Culp RHP Fr./HS Edwardsville, Ill. 38 Wes Cunningham 1B Sr./3L Louisville, Ky. 35 Jake Donze LHP Jr./2L Sainte Genevieve, Mo.26 Brandon Eggenschwiler OF Fr./HS Lexington, Ky. 10 Brandon Elliott INF Fr./HS Plymouth, Ind. 27 Elliot Frey OF Jr./2L Edwardsville, Ill. 32 Will Handlin C/RHP Fr./RS Houston, Texas25 Marc Harmon RHP Sr./3L Floyds Knobs, Ind. 16 Derek Hayden LHP Jr./RS Shelbyville, Ill. 11 Daniel Hill OF Sr./1L Germantown, Tenn. 22 Cory Hodskins INF Sr./1L Lexington, Ky. 9 Dan Huff RHP Sr./1L Castle Rock, Colo.34 Ben Lady RHP Fr./HS Louisville, Ky.29 Jason Laws C Sr./1L San Diego, Calif.

# Name Pos Cl./EXP Hometown13 Alex Love RHP Sr./1L Owensboro, Ky. 28 Joe Major C/RHP Fr./HS Evansville, Ind. 15 Seth McFarlin RHP Jr./2L Eads, Tenn. 17 Matt McGaha LHP Sr./3L Louisville, Ky. 24 Tyler Monkman OF Jr./TR Clinton, Ill. 12 Colton Moore INF Fr./HS Bloomington, Ill. 1 Zach Noonan OF Jr./2L Louisville, Ky.21 Nick Paradossi C Fr./HS Evansville, Ind. 3 Drew Pixley C Jr./TR Dexter, Mo. 20 Bryan Propst INF Sr./1L Springfield, Mo. 14 Jordan Queen SS Fr./HS Frankfort, Ky. 19 Brett Richardson INF So./TR Orlando, Fla. 18 Brad Rowland RHP Sr./3L Collierville, Tenn. 44 A.J. Smith RHP Fr./HS Crestview Hills, Ky. 37 Ty Stetson OF Fr./HS Carmel, Ind. 7 Taylor Thieke RHP Jr./1L Murray, Ky. 5 Kyle Tiernan SS Sr./3L Lake St. Louis, Mo.

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SID DirectoryLipscombHead Coach _______________ Jeff ForehandRecord at School ________________ 85-92 (3)Overall Record _______________ 296-234 (1)

SID _______________________ Trevor GarrettEmail _________ [email protected] _____________________ 615-966-5990Press Box __________________ 615-479-6133

KentuckyHead Coach _____________ Gary HendersonRecord at School ________________ 28-26 (1)Overall Record _________________ 28-26 (1)

SID ________________________Brent IngramEmail [email protected] _____________ 859-257-3838 ext. 8504Press Box __________________ 859-257-9011

Northwestern StateHead Coach ___________________ J.P. DavisRecord at School ________________ 54-54 (3)Overall Record _________________ 54-54 (3)

SID ___________________ Matthew BonnetteEmail [email protected] _____________________ 318-357-6467Press Box __________________ 318-357-4606

Southern IllinoisHead Coach _______________ Dan CallahanRecord at School ____________414-418-1 (15)Overall Record _____________567-576-2 (21)

SID __________________________ Jason ClayEmail _____________________ [email protected] _____________________ 618-453-5470Press Box __________________ 618-453-3794

Austin PeayHead Coach _______________ Gary McClureRecord at School ____________650-603-4 (23)Overall Record _____________650-603-4 (23)

SID __________________________Cody BushEmail __________________ [email protected] _____________________ 931-221-7561Press Box __________________ 931-221-7155

EvansvilleHead Coach _________________ Wes CarrollRecord at School ________________ 25-30 (1)Overall Record _________________ 25-30 (1)

SID __________________________ Bob BoxellEmail _______________ [email protected] _____________________ 812-488-2285Press Box __________________ 812-479-2587

Ole MissHead Coach ________________ Mike BiancoRecord at School _____________361-203-1 (9)Overall Record _____________461-274-1 (12)

SID _________________________ Bill BuntingEmail _____________ [email protected] _____________________ 662-915-7522Press Box ______________________________

MemphisHead Coach ___________ Daron SchoenrockRecord at School ______________ 119-167 (5)Overall Record _______________ 144-219 (7)

SID _______________________ Jason C. ReddEmail _______________ [email protected] _____________________ 901-678-4640Press Box __________________ 901-678-2452

Murray StateHead Coach ______________ Rob McDonaldRecord at School _____________133-192-1 (6)Overall Record ______________133-192-1 (6)

SID _________________________ John BrushEmail ________ [email protected] _____________________ 270-809-6814Press Box __________________ 270-809-5650

South Dakota StateHead Coach ________________ Ritchie PriceRecord at School ________________ 26-30 (1)Overall Record _________________ 26-30 (1)

SID _________________________ Jason HoveEmail ____________ [email protected] _____________________ 605-688-4623Press Box __________________________ N/A

Arkansas StateHead Coach ________________Tommy RaffoRecord at School ________________ 23-29 (1)Overall Record _________________ 23-29 (1)

SID _______________________ Van ProvenceEmail [email protected] _____________________ 870-972-2541Press Box __________________ 870-972-3383

Mid-ContinentHead Coach ____________ Shawn YarbroughRecord at School ________________ 17-41 (1)Overall Record _________________ 17-41 (1)

SID ____________________ Steve SchwepkerEmail ______ [email protected] ______________ 270-247-8521 ext. 259Press Box __________________________ N/A

UT MartinHead Coach __________ Victor “Bubba” CatesRecord at School ____________168-412-1 (11)Overall Record _____________424-573-1 (27)

SID _______________________ Ryne RickmanEmail [email protected] _____________________ 731-881-7632Press Box __________________ 731-881-7337

SIU EdwardsvilleHead Coach _________________Gary CollinsRecord at School ____________959-676-7 (30)Overall Record _____________959-676-7 (30)

SID ___________________________ Eric HessEmail ___________________ [email protected] _____________________ 618-650-3155Press Box __________________ 618-650-3608

Southeast MissouriHead Coach ________________ Mark HoganRecord at School ____________439-373-1 (15)Overall Record _____________824-630-3 (28)

SID _____________________ Brett MaikowskiEmail _________ [email protected] _____________________ 573-651-2294Press Box __________________ 573-651-9139

Morehead StateHead Coach ____________________Jay SorgRecord at School ________________ 38-65 (2)Overall Record _________________ 38-65 (2)

SID _____________________ Nick VanDemarkEmail ____ [email protected] _____________________ 606-783-5481Press Box __________________ 606-783-5308

Ohio Valley ConferenceSID _______________________ Kyle SchwartzEmail [email protected] _____________________ 615-690-6685Website ______________www.ovcsports.com

BelmontHead Coach _________________David JarvisRecord at School _____________ 330-314 (12)Overall Record _____________654-466-1 (21)

SID __________________________Brian KarstEmail ____________ [email protected] _____________________ 615-460-8023Press Box __________________ 615-460-7504

Saint LouisHead Coach ___________ Darin HendricksonRecord at School ________________ 54-54 (2)Overall Record ______________ 544-228 (14)

SID ____________________ Brian KundermanEmail ________________ [email protected] _____________________ 314-977-3346Press Box __________________ 314-808-4868

Western Kentucky Head Coach _______________Chris FinwoodRecord at School ______________ 122-107 (4)Overall Record _______________ 174-204 (7)

SID ___________________ Michael SchroederEmail [email protected] _____________________ 270-745-4298Press Box __________________ 270-745-4281

Jacksonville StateHead Coach ___________________ Jim CaseRecord at School ______________ 257-209 (8)Overall Record _______________ 257-209 (8)

SID __________________________ Greg SeitzEmail ____________________ [email protected] _____________________ 256-782-5279Press Box __________________ 256-782-5533

Eastern IllinoisHead Coach _________________Jim SchmitzRecord at School _____________ 411-388 (15)Overall Record ______________ 575-549 (22)

SID __________________________Ben TurnerEmail _________________ [email protected] _____________________ 217-581-7020Press Box __________________ 217-581-8464

Eastern KentuckyHead Coach _________________ Jason SteinRecord at School ________________ 27-24 (1)Overall Record _________________ 27-24 (1)

SID __________________________ Steve FohlEmail ________________ [email protected] _____________________ 859-622-1253Press Box __________________ 859-622-1958

Tennessee TechHead Coach ________________ Matt BraggaRecord at School _____________138-183-2 (6)Overall Record ______________286-270-2 (9)

SID ____________________Nick HeidelbergerEmail [email protected] _____________________ 931-372-3293Press Box __________________ 931-372-6032

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Season Outlook

The 2009 season was one of the most successful seasons for the Murray State baseball program in over a decade.

With eight position starters returning from an offense that shattered the record books, the 2010 Thoroughbreds are poised to make a run at their first Ohio Valley Conference regular season championship since 1991.

The ‘Breds will be tested in their non-conference schedule, as they have home-and-home series with Kentucky, Belmont, Western Kentucky, Evansville and Arkansas State, as well as road contests at Ole Miss and Memphis.

PitchersThe ‘Breds return quality innings from last

season, but must deal with the departure of OVC Pitcher of the Year and All-America Daniel Calhoun.

Right hander Chris Craycraft returns for his senior season, after teaming with Calhoun to form one of the top pitching duos in college baseball.

Craycraft took the ball in the opening game of every series last season. He posted a 10-3 record and tossed a school-record 100.0 innings.

He continued his success over the summer, helping the El Dorado Broncos capture the National Baseball Congress National Championship. He went 6-1 with a 1.66 ERA and was tabbed as the Jayhawk League’s ninth-best prospect.

Senior Marc Harmon emerged as the team’s number three starter last season and is a front runner to hold down a spot in the weekend rotation in 2010.

Harmon was consistent throughout the season in posting a 4-2 record in 83.1 innings. He made 11 starts, with one complete game, and five appearances out of the bullpen.

Right hander Dan Huff spent time as a starter and a reliever last season, and is in contention for one of the spots in the weekend rotation.

Huff led the team with appearances in his first year as a ‘Bred, including nine in a starting role. He posted a 3-3 record with two saves.

Left hander Jake Donze will battle for a spot in the weekend rotation, after sitting out last season as a red-shirt.

Donze has shown flashes of dominating stuff, but needs to be more consistent to earn time on the mound.

He has struck out 57 batters over 71.1 innings in his 28 career appearances.

Right hander Alex Love will add depth to the ‘Breds pitching staff as both a starter and a reliever. Love appeared in eight games last season and made one start.

Lefty Derek Hayden is coming off a red-shirt season and will play a key role out of the bullpen, or get the start in midweek contests.

The junior went 2-3 during the 2008 season while at Kaskaskia Community College.

Senior Matt McGaha will need to anchor the ‘Breds bullpen as he returns for his fourth season.

The left hander has appeared in 49 games and has tossed 107.2 innings. He finished last season with a 2-1 record and a 5.79 ERA in 10 appearances.

Brad Rowland looks to recover from arm problems that have bothered him over the last two seasons.

Rowland appeared in just six games last season before being shut down for the year. He was 1-0 and had six strikeouts in 6.1 innings.

Junior Taylor Thieke made the switch to the mound in the Fall and will look for innings out of the bullpen.

CatchersThe ‘Breds will have a new face behind the

plate in 2010 after the graduation of Daniel Miller. Miller was a mainstay behind the dish last season as he was just one of four catchers in Division I to start every game behind the plate.

Senior Jason Laws is the frontrunner to get the starting nod, but only if he is healthy. Laws served as the team’s designated hitter last season as he was bothered by a shoulder injury that he had repaired in the offseason.

Offense will not be a question mark with Laws, as he earned first-team all-OVC honors as the DH last season. He hit .373 with 10 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 39 RBIs in his first season with the ‘Breds.

Junior college transfer Drew Pixley will share time behind the plate this season.

Pixley comes to Murray from Mineral Area College, where he hit .314 with eight doubles and team-best 16 stolen bases.

First BaseSenior Wes Cunningham returns for his

second season as the starting first baseman.Entering 2010, Cunningham was tabbed as

the 87th best player by the College Baseball Blog.

Cunningham is coming off one of the most impressive single seasons in ‘Breds history on his way to earning first-team all-OVC accolades.

He finished the season by hitting .411 with 12 doubles, five triples, 11 home runs and 52 RBIs. His 79 hits fell just two shy of the single-season record.

More impressively, Cunningham has reached safely in 92 of the 99 game he played over the last two season’s.

Cunningham carried his success to the summer, as he helped the El Dorado Broncos capture the National Baseball Congress

Experienced Group Leads ‘Breds Quest For OVC Championship

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National Championship, earning NBC All-America honors.

He hit .395 with 42 runs, 18 doubles, six triples, four home runs and 39 RBIs on his way to being named the Jayhawk League Top Prospect by Baseball America.

Converted outfielder Bryan Propst will provide depth behind Cunningham at first base.

Propst filled in last season when Cunningham was sidelined for six games.

Senior Chris Craycraft has seen some time at first base in his career and can supply good defense if called upon.

Middle InfieldThe team’s iron man returns for his senior

season, as Kyle Tiernan has started 107-straight games at shortstop.

He finished his junior campaign by hit .267 with seven doubles, three triples, three home runs and 20 RBIs. He also led the team with nine stolen bases.

Tiernan spent the summer helping the El Dorado Broncos capture the National Baseball Congress National Championship.

Second baseman Jonathan Craycraft returns, after being named to the All-OVC Freshman Team last season.

He is coming off a rookie season in which he hit .337 with nine doubles, four triples and 26 RBIs.

The double-play tandem of Tiernan and Craycraft helped the ‘Breds to turn 56 double plays in 2009, tieing for the most since 2001.

Freshman Brandon Elliott will serve as the backup to both middle infield positions.

Elliott was named the Region Player of the Year, after hitting .438 with three home runs, 22 RBIs and 42 runs scored for Plymouth High School last season.

Third BaseThe ‘Breds will be looking to replace one

of the most productive players in the history of program with the graduation of third baseman Tyler Owen.

Senior Bryan Propst will make the move from the outfield to take over the responsibilities at the hot corner.

Propst spent his first season at MSU as the designated hitter or out in right field. He hit .351 with a team-best 14 doubles, seven home runs and 36 RBIs in just 134 at-bats.

Senior Cory Hodskins returns from a red-shirt season and will serve as the backup at third base. Hodskins will serve in a variety of roles in 2010, as he can also see time in the outfield or behind the plate.

In 2008, Hodskins played in 30 games and hit .277 with two triples, one home run and 13 RBIs.

Freshman Colton Moore brings impressive credentials and will provide quality depth at third base.

He earned third-team all-state laurels, after hitting .481 with 19 doubles and six home runs in leading Normal West High School to a 27-9 record and the Big 12 Conference championship.

Sophomore transfer Brett Richardson will also push for playing time at third base.

OutfieldThe ‘Breds outfield will again be one of the

top defensive outfield’s in the Ohio Valley

Conference. The three returners also hit over .300 last season.

Senior Daniel Hill put his name atop the record books in his first campaign as he tied the school record with 16 home runs and drove in a MSU-best 69 runs. He also hit .344 with 12 doubles and six sacrifice flies in earning first-team all-OVC honors.

Hill started his career in highlight fashion as the third pitch he saw in a ‘Breds uniform was deposited over the fence in left center.

A few weeks later, Hill was named the NCBWA/Pro-Line and Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week after going 15-for-22 with five home runs and 16 RBIs. The week was highlighted by a game against North Dakota State, where he went 5-for-7 with three home runs and eight RBIs.

Junior Elliot Frey is in his third year as a starter in the outfield. He started in left field his first two years and could see some time in center this season.

Frey started 55 games last season and hit .344 with nine doubles, three triples, four home runs and 36 RBIs, while leading the

team with 57 runs scored. He was also hit by a team-high 12 pitches, and stands in second place all-time at MSU after being hit 28 times in two seasons.

Last season, Frey set a school-record by going a perfect 6-for-6 in a game against Morehead State, breaking the old record of five hits in a game that was held by numerous players.

Junior Zach Noonan is also in his third year as a starter in the ‘Breds outfield. He spent most of last season in center and could also see time line left field in 2010.

Noonan moved to the top of the ‘Breds order midway through the season and hit .317 with 13 doubles, four triples, three home runs and 24 RBIs, while scoring 48 runs.

He broke a record that eight other players shared when he scored six runs in the series-opening victory against SEMO.

Junior Tyler Monkman is a solid defender and can fill in any of the three outfield spots.

Monkman red-shirted last season after twice being named the best defensive player at Kaskaskia Community College.

Positional RosterRight-Handed Pitchers (12)

No. Name Cl. B/T Hometown (Previous School) 7 Taylor Thieke Jr. R/R Murray, Ky. (Calloway County) 9 Dan Huff Sr. R/R Castle Rock, Colo. (Fort Scott CC)13 Alex Love Sr. R/R Owensboro, Ky. (Delta State)15 Seth McFarlin Jr. R/R Eads, Tenn. (Houston)18 Brad Rowland Sr. R/R Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville)25 Marc Harmon Sr. R/R Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central)28 Joe Major Fr. R/R Evansville, Ind. (Mater Dei)30 Chris Craycraft Sr. R/R Lexington, Ky. (Kentucky)32 Will Handlin Fr. R/R Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek)34 Ben Lady Fr. R/R Louisville, Ky. (Eastern)41 Gregg Culp Fr. R/R Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville)44 A.J. Smith Fr. R/R Crestview Hills, Ky. (Beechwood)

Left-Handed Pitchers (3)No. Name Cl. B/T Hometown (Previous School)16 Derek Hayden Jr. L/L Shelbyville, Ill. (Kaskaskia CC)17 Matt McGaha Sr. L/L Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky)35 Jake Donze Jr. L/L Sainte Genevieve, Mo. (Sainte Genevieve)

Catchers (6)No. Name Cl. B/T Hometown (Previous School) 3 Drew Pixley Jr. L/R Dexter, Mo. (Mineral Area College)21 Nick Paradossi Fr. R/R Evansville, Ind. (Bosse)23 Bo Akers So. R/R St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell)28 Joe Major Fr. R/R Evansville, Ind. (Mater Dei)29 Jason Laws Sr. S/R San Diego, Calif, (Palomar JC)32 Will Handlin Fr. R/R Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek)

Infielders (8)No. Name Cl. B/T Hometown (Previous School) 5 Kyle Tiernan Sr. L/R Lake St. Louis, Mo. (Wentzville Holt) 6 Jonathan Craycraft So. R/R Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay)10 Brandon Elliott Fr./ R/R Plymouth, Ind. (Plymouth)12 Colton Moore Fr. R/R Bloomington, Ill. (Normal West)14 Jordan Queen Fr. R/R Frankfort, Ky. (Western Hills)19 Brett Richardson So. R//R Orlando, Fla. (Palm Beach Atlantic)20 Bryan Propst Sr. R/R Springfield, Mo. (Jefferson County CC)22 Cory Hodskins Sr. R/R Lexington, Ky. (Cincinnati)38 Wes Cunningham Sr. L/R Louisville, Ky. (Eastern)

Outfielders (6)No. Name Cl. B/T Hometown (Previous School) 1 Zach Noonan Jr. R/R Louisville, Ky. (Ballard)11 Daniel Hill Sr. R/R Germantown, Tenn. (Southwest Tenn. CC)24 Tyler Monkman Jr. R/R Clinton, Ill. (Kaskaskia CC)26 Brandon Eggenschwiler Fr. L/R Lexington, Ky. (Paul Dunbar)27 Elliot Frey Jr. R/R Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville)37 Ty Stetson Fr. L/R Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)

SeasonOutlook

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2009: Appeared in five games...went 1-for-3 with a walk...delivered a pinch-hit single against Jacksonville State.

2008: Red-shirted.

BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons at Francis Howell Central High School...honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Born Jarod Bo Akers on Feb. 15, 1989...son of Denny and Jeanell Akers...has one sister, Loree...majoring in English education.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 1, vs. Jacksonville State (3/22/09)Runs: NoneDoubles: NoneTriples: NoneHome Runs: NoneRBIs: NoneWalks: 1, vs. Morehead State (4/26/09)Stolen Bases: NoneHit Streak: 1 game (3/22/09)

2010 Preseason OVC Co-Pitcher of the Year2010 Preseason All-OVC Starting Pitcher2009 Second-Team All-OVC Starting Pitcher

2009: Went 10-3 with a 4.05 ERA in 14 starts...became just third pitcher to record double-digit victories...tossed 100.0 innings, setting a new single-season record...struck out 80 and walked 22 on the season...allowed one run on four hits and seven strikeouts over six innings in a victory over St. Louis...allowed one unearned run in a five-hit complete game against SIU Edwardsville...earned OVC Pitcher of the Week honors after surrendering four hits and two unearned runs over eight innings to defeate SEMO...garnered second OVC weekly honor after fanning nine in a complete-game five-hit shutout over UT Martin...gave up two runs in complete-game victory over Austin Peay in final regular season start.

2008: Went 5-4 with a 4.48 ERA in 13 appearances and 12 starts...led team with 86.1 innings pitched...ranked second on the team with seven quality starts...earned his first career victory after allowing just one unearned run over seven innings against Nicholls State...allowed only one run over eight innings against Jacksonville State in the OVC opener...fanned a career-best nine in a complete-game effort against Samford...earned a complete-game victory over Southeast Missouri...ended the season with back-to-back wins over UT Martin and Austin Peay...hit .214 in 56 at bats...tied for the team lead with three triples...collected two hits against Nicholls State and Memphis.

BEFORE MSU: Transferred from the University of Kentucky after a redshirt year...played at Henry Clay High School under head coach Herb Hammond...helped the Blue Devils to a combined 50-17 record over his last two seasons...earned 2005 and 2006 All-City First Team honors...earned the 2005 Best Offensive Player Award, hitting .373 with 43 RBIs...won the 2006 Most Outstanding Pitcher Award with a record of 6-1 and an earned-run average of 1.74, with 44 strikeouts in 42 innings and only 12 walks.

PERSONAL: Born Chris D. Craycraft on Jan. 2, 1987...son of Jeff and Karen Craycraft...brother, Jonathan, also plays for the ‘Breds...majoring in finance.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 9.0, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/5/08)Long Start: 9.0, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/5/08)Short Start: 3.2, vs. Bradley (2/24/08)Long Relief: 1.2, vs. Central Arkansas (3/12/08)Hits Allowed: 11, 2x, last vs. UT Martin (5/11/08)Strikeouts: 9, vs. Samford (3/29/08)Walks: 5, vs. Eastern Illinois (4/12/08)Runs Allowed: 7, 3x, last vs. Tennessee Tech (5/3/08)ER Allowed: 6, vs. Bradley (2/24/08)

Hits: 2, 2x, last vs. Memphis (4/15/08)Runs: 2, vs. Southern Illinois (4/7/08)Doubles: 1, vs. Bradley (2/23/08)Triples: 1, 3x, last vs. Southern Illinois (4/7/08)Home Runs: NoneRBIs: 1, 5x, last vs. Memphis (4/15/08)Walks: 2, vs. Eastern Illinois (4/12/08)Stolen Bases: NoneHit Streak: 2 games (4/15/08-4/19/08)

Returners

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2008 4.48 5-4 13/12 3 0/0 0 86.1 95 50 43 21 50 3 132009 4.05 10-3 14/14 3 1/0 0 100.0 110 58 45 22 80 10 8Totals 4.25 15-7 27/26 6 1/0 0 186.1 205 108 88 43 130 13 21

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2008 .214 20-14 56 10 12 1 3 0 5 .339 5 19 0 0-02009 .000 2-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0-0Totals .200 22-15 60 10 12 1 3 0 5 .317 5 20 0 0-0

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2009 .333 5-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 1 2 0 0-0Totals .333 5-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 1 2 0 0-0

BoAKERSSt. Charles, Mo.(Francis Howell)6-0 • 190 • SO/1L • R/R#23 C

ChrisCRAYCRAFTLexington, Ky.(Henry Clay/Kentucky)6-2 • 210 • SR/2L • R/R#30 RHP

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2009: Started 46 games at second base...hit .337 with nine doubles, four triples and 26 RBIs...had 17 multi-hit games, including nine three-hit games...posted a 10-game hit streak in early April...went 1-for-3 with an RBI in first collegiate game...recorded back-to-back three-hit games against North Dakota State and Mississippi Valley State...went 3-for-5 with a double, triple and three RBIs in a victory over St. Louis...had a productive series against SEMO by going 7-for-12 with five runs scored...drove in a pair of runs in the series opener against UT Martin.

BEFORE MSU: Four-year letterwinner for coach Herb Hammond at Henry Clay High School...earned all-state and first-team all-city honors as a senior after hitting .424 with 14 doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 48 runs scored...garnered second-team all-city accolades as a sophomore and junior after helping lead team to district championships...hit .350 with eight doubles, four triples, three home runs and 34 runs scored as a junior...scored 31 runs, while hitting .342 with 11 doubles, five triples and two home runs as a sophomore...hit .313 with six doubles and 18 runs scored as a freshman.

PERSONAL: Born Jonathan Thomas Craycraft on Aug. 27, 1989...son of Jeff and Karen Craycraft...brother, Chris, also plays for the ‘Breds...majoring in business.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 3, 9x, last vs. Austin Peay (5/15/09)Runs: 3, vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Doubles: 2, vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)Triples: 2, vs. Memphis (4/21/09)Home Runs: NoneRBIs: 3, vs. Saint Louis (3/14/09)Walks: 2, 2x, last vs. Central Arkansas (3/17/09)Stolen Bases: 1, 4x, last vs.UT Martin (5/9/09)Hit Streak: 10 games (4/4/09-4/21/09)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2009 .337 47-46 172 36 58 9 4 0 26 .436 15 19 1 4-5Totals .337 47-46 172 36 58 9 4 0 26 .436 15 19 1 4-5

2010 Preseason All-OVC First Baseman2009 Jayhawk Summer League Top Prospect2009 OVC All-Tournament Team2009 First-Team All-OVC First Baseman2009 First-Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District2009 Preseason All-OVC Designated Hitter2008 First-Team All-OVC Designated Hitter2008 First-Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District

2009: Hit .411 to post the fifth-best single-season average in school history... added 12 doubles, five triples, 11 home runs, 52 RBIs and 51 runs scored in 51 games...hit safely in 46 games and reached safely in 49...went 4-for-6 with a double, home run, four RBIs and four runs scored against North Dakota State...was 7-for-13 with five RBIs in the series against Saint Louis...homered and drove in four against Central Arkansas...tied the school-record with a pair of doubles in the first game of a doubleheader against Mid-Continent...finished DH by going 6-for-6 with three RBIs and six runs scored...set a career-high by going 5-for-5 with a home run in the series opener against Eastern Illinois...doubled, homered and drove in three in a victory over Eastern Kentucky...had a pair of multi-hit games in the OVC Tournament...delivered a three-run homer against Jacksonville State.

2008: Hit a team-best .380 with four doubles, three triples, two home runs, 30 RBIs and 32 runs scored...appeared in 48 games, with 46 starts...reached safely in 44 games, including a stretch of 37 straight...put together a 12-game hitting streak in late March...collected a team-best 18 multi-hit games...ranked in the top five in the OVC with a .472 on-base percentage...drew a team-high 30 walks...went 5-for-7 with three RBIs in a pair of games against Lipscomb...collected a career-best four hits against Evansville...tied his career-high with three RBIs against Eastern Kentucky and UT Martin...scored two runs in six contests.

2007: Got his first career hit, a double, against Jacksonville State...reached base four times in 10 plate appearances...scored his first career run against Eastern Kentucky.

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Eastern High under coach John Morris...helped the Eagles to a combined 119-30 record in his four seasons...helped EHS to a 32-7 record and district championship as a senior...named all-district as a junior and senior...earned Kentucky East-West All-Star and 7th Region All-Star recognition as a junior and senior...helped the Eagles to a 35-5 mark in 2005 and district championship...helped EHS to 26-9 records in 2003 and 2004.

PERSONAL: Born Wesley Sawyer Cunningham on Dec. 4, 1987... son of Don and Sue Cunningham...has one brother, Brandon...majoring in history.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 5, vs. Eastern Illinois (3/4/09)Runs: 4, 2x, last vs. Mid-Continent (3/25/09)Doubles: 1, 16x, last vs. Austin Peay (5/15/09)Triples: 2, vs. Mid-Continent (3/25/09)Home Runs: 1, 13x, last vs. Jacksonville State (5/23/09)RBIs: 4, 2x, last vs. Central Arkansas (3/18/09)Walks: 2, 9x, last vs. SIU Edwardsville (3/29/09)Stolen Bases: 1, 12x, last vs. Belmont (4/29/09)Hit Streak: 20 games (3/6/09-4/4/09)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2007 .167 10-1 6 1 1 1 0 0 1 .333 3 4 0 0-02008 .380 48-46 163 32 62 4 3 2 30 .479 30 30 1 6-102009 .411 51-51 192 51 79 12 5 11 52 .698 21 29 2 6-8Totals .393 109-98 361 84 142 17 8 13 83 .593 54 63 3 12-18

JonathanCRAYCRAFTLexington, Ky.(Henry Clay)5-10 • 180 • SO/1L • R/R#6 2B

WesCUNNINGHAMLouisville, Ky.(Eastern)6-2 • 200 • SR/3L • L/R#38 1B

Wes Cunningham

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2009: Red-shirted.

2008: Went 1-6 with a 12.65 ERA and two saves...appeared in 13 games with six starts...struckout 24 in 26.1 innings...earned first career save by pitching a scoreless ninth in the comeback victory over Memphis...allowed just one run over seven innings in a victory over Nicholls State...struckout two in a perfect inning of relief to preserve a shutout and earn a save against Central Arkansas...fanned a season-high four in four outings.

2007: Earned his first career win against Gardner-Webb, allowing two runs on six hits in 5.2 innings...got the win against Southeast Missouri by striking out three of the four batters he faced in the ninth inning...got a win at Memphis with five innings of solid relief, including a season-high five strikeouts...pitched a season-high six innings at Mississippi, allowing three earned runs on four hits...third on the team with eight starts.

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at St. Genevieve High under coaches Michael McDaniel (2006) and Dennis Drumm (2003-05)...named to 2006 all-conference and all-district teams...batted .442, pitched a 3-5 record with a 0.98 earned-run average...helped the Dragons to the 2005 Frederickstown tournament title...named all-district first team.

PERSONAL: Born Jacob Edward Donze on Nov. 22, 1987...son of Tim and Joan Donze...has one brother, Chad...majoring in accounting.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 7.0, vs. Nicholls State (3/1/08)Long Start: 7.0, vs. Nicholls State (3/1/08)Short Start: 1.0, vs. Memphis (4/15/08)Long Relief: 5.0, vs. Memphis (4/11/07)Hits Allowed: 10, vs. Southern Illinois (4/7/08)Strikeouts: 5, vs. Memphis (4/11/07)Walks: 5, 2x, last vs. Bowling Green (3/15/08)Runs Allowed: 10, vs. Bowling Green (3/15/08)ER Allowed: 10, vs. Bowling Green (3/15/08)

2009: Started 55 games in the outfield...hit .344 with nine doubles, three triples, four home runs 36 RBIs and 57 runs scored...put together 14-game hit streak...hit by 12 pitches...went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs and his first collegiate home run against Memphis...collected four hits in the series opener against North Dakota State...drew three walks and went 2-for-2 with a home run and three runs scored in a victory over Central Arkansas...posted five hits, three RBIs and three runs scored in the series-opening victory against SEMO...set a new single-game record by going 6-for-6 with a double, home run, three RBIs and four runs scored in a victory over Morehead State...effort earned him OVC Offensive Player of the Week honors...collected three hits in three-straight games in late April...drove in a pair of runs against Morehead in the OVC Tournament...delivered a two-run walk-off single to defeat regular-season champion Eastern Illinois in the OVC Tournament.

2008: Hit .302 with six doubles, three triples, 20 RBIs and 33 runs scored...hit by a school-record 16 pitches...led the team in runs scored and ranked second in average...had 16 multi-hit games...posted a career-best three hits against Nicholls State and the season-finale against Austin Peay...scored season-high three runs on three occasions...posted career-best two RBI in three-hit effort against Nicholls State...was a home run shy of the cycle in that contest...had four two-hit games over a five-game span in late March...ended the season by going 7-for-15 over his last four games.

BEFORE MSU: Played at Edwardsville High School under coach Tim Funkhouser...helped the Tigers to a 34-6 record as a senior, ranked No. 1 by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch...EHS advanced to the state quarterfinals that season...had a school-record 20 doubles on his way to being named Chicago Tribune All-State Honorable Mention, All-Metro First Team, All-Southwestern Conference First Team...named to the MEBCA All-Star Game...batted .425 last season with 53 runs, the most in the Metro East...also had 30 runs batted in...also played basketball at EHS... graduated in the top 25 percent in his class with a 3.6 GPA...member of the National Honor Society, Leadership Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

PERSONAL: Born Elliot Lee Frey on Feb. 28, 1989...son of Terry and Lesia Frey...brother, Evan, plays in the Arizona Diamondbacks system...majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 6, vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)Runs: 4, vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)Doubles: 2, vs. UT Martin (5/11/08)Triples: 1, 6x, last vs. Mid-Continent (3/25/09)Home Runs: 1, 4x, last vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)RBIs: 3, 3x, last vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)Walks: 3, 3x, last vs. Central Arkansas (3/18/09)Stolen Bases: 1, 10x, last vs. Tennessee Tech (5/2/09)Hit Streak: 13 games (4/7/09-5/2/09)

Returners

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2007 8.00 3-7 15-8 0 0/0 0 45.0 56 54 40 27 33 10 132008 12.65 1-6 13/6 0 0/1 2 26.1 40 42 37 26 24 8 5Totals 9.72 4-13 28/14 0 0/1 2 71.1 96 96 77 53 57 18 18

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2008 .302 49-49 159 33 48 6 3 0 20 .377 22 46 16 4-62009 .344 55-55 189 57 65 9 3 4 36 .487 29 37 12 6-8Totals .325 104-104 348 90 113 15 6 4 56 .437 51 83 28 10-14

JakeDONZESainte Genevieve, Mo.(Sainte Genevieve)6-1 • 215 • JR/2L • L/L#35 LHP

ElliotFREYEdwardsville, Ill.(Edwardsville)6-2 • 185 • JR/2L • R/R#27 OF

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2009: Posted a 4-2 record with a 4.64 ERA in 16 appearances...made 11 starts, serving as the team’s third starter most of the season...ranked third on the team with 83.1 innings pitched...picked up first win of the season after allowing four runs and tieing career best with six strikeouts over seven innings against Freed-Hardeman...tossed four shutout innings of relief against SEMO...earned a victory in a midweek start against Memphis...surrenedered one unearned runs over five innings against Tennessee Tech...allowed one earned run on six hits over seven innings in a victory over Austin Peay...tossed seven innings and allowed four runs in a no decision against Eastern Illinois in the OVC Tournament.

2008: Went 0-2 with a 4.58 ERA in 13 appearances and five starts...allowed just one run on three hits over four innings against Belmont...did not allow a base runner and struckout three over three innings of relief against Arkansas State...limited then-No. 21 Kentucky to just one run on two hits over 6.2 innings...fanned a career-best six in that contest.

2007: Was sidelined early in the season with an injury, making only three appearances and two starts...received a medical hardship waiver for the season...struck out four batters in 4.2 innings at Kentucky.

2006: Went 1-2 with a 3.92 earned-run average in 17 appearances...had 21 strikeouts to 14 walks...first career win came against Akron...had a season-high three strikeouts three times...pitched an outstanding seven-inning game against Lambuth, most of which was in extra innings, allowing only one earned run.

BEFORE MSU: In his junior season at Floyd Central High, helped the Highlanders to the sectional championship...named first-team all-conference that year, as well as Offensive Player of the Year...hit .404 with 42 RBIs, and had a record of 7-2 on the mound with a 2.5 ERA...also played basketball at FCHS... earned the Academic Honors diploma.

PERSONAL: Born Marc Alan Harmon on Feb. 9, 1987...son of Alex and Teresa Harmon...has three brothers, Rick, Jack and Joe...majoring in health and physical education.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 7.0, 5x, last vs. Eastern Illinois (5/22/09)Long Start: 7.0, 4x, last vs. Eastern Illinois (5/22/09)Short Start: 3.2, vs. Jacksonville State (5/20/06)Long Relief: 7.0, vs. Lambuth (3/23/06)Hits Allowed: 9, 3x, last vs. Freed-Hardeman (3/3/09)Strikeouts: 6, 2x, last vs. Freed-Hardeman (3/3/09)Walks: 5, vs. Kentucky (5/12/08)Runs Allowed: 9, vs. Morehead State (4/26/09)ER Allowed: 7, vs. Freed-Hardeman (3/8/09)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2006 3.92 1-2 17/1 0 0/0 0 43.2 54 27 19 14 21 11 02007 7.45 0-0 3/2 0 0/0 0 9.2 17 9 8 3 5 2 22008 4.58 0-2 13/5 0 0/0 0 35.1 44 24 18 12 20 2 32009 4.64 4-2 16/11 1 0/0 0 83.1 86 54 43 23 36 8 10Totals 4.60 5-6 49/19 1 0/0 0 172.0 201 104 88 52 82 23 15

2009: Red-shirted.

BEFORE MSU: Two-year letterwinner for coach Lynn Leonard at Mayde Creek High School...earned second-team all-district honors after hitting .315 as a senior...hit .300 as a sophomore to earn honorable mention all-district laurels as a sophomore...garnered honorable mention all-district honors on the gridiron as a senior after throwing for 1,500 yards and 12 touchdowns...helped lead the team to the playoffs for the first time since 1997...member of National Honor Society...academic all-state and all-district.

PERSONAL: Born William George Handlin on Dec. 28, 1989...son of Bill and Donna Handlin...majoring in secondary education.

WillHANDLINHouston, Texas(Mayde Creek)6-4 • 225 • FR/RS • R/R#32 C/RHP

MarcHARMONFloyds Knobs, Ind.(Floyd Central)6-4 • 210 • SR/3L • R/R#25 RHP

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2009: Red-shirted.

BEFORE MSU: Played one season for coach Brad Tuttle at Kaskaskia College...went 2-3 with a 4.50 ERA...spent the 2007 season at Southeast Missouri State...was a scholar athlete at SEMO...four-year letterwinner for coach Tony Pullen at Shelbyville High School...helped lead the Rams to three conference championships and a pair of regional and sectional championships...earned first-team all-conference and all-area honors as a senior after posting a 0.36 ERA, the 20th lowest in the Illinois High School Association history...tossed shutouts in both sectional championship games as a junior and senior...garnered all-conference and all-area laurels as a running back.

PERSONAL: Born Derek Michael Hayden on Jan. 17, 1988...son of Gary and Lorrie Hayden...has one sister, Kristin...grandfather played football and baseball at MSU in the 1950s...majoring in pre-physical therapy.

2010 Preseason All-OVC Outfield2009 First-Team All-OVC Outfield

2009: Hit .344 while appearing in 48 games...tied MSU single-season record with 16 home runs...set a school-record with 69 RBIs...started career by blasting a three-run homer in his first at bat...finished the game by going 2-for-4 with four RBIs...homered and drove in three runs in a victory over Memphis...had a career day in the opener against North Dakota State as he went 5-for-7 with three home runs and eight RBIs...effort was just part of a monster week in which he went 12-for-22 with five home runs and 16 RBIs, earning him National Hitter of the Week honors by Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA...had a stretch of seven-straight games in which he drove in at least two runs...homered in four-straight games against Eastern Kentucky, Memphis and Morehead State (2)...went 2-for-3 with an RBI in the victory over MOR in the OVC Tournament...belted his 16th homer of the season in a 3-for-4 effort against Eastern Illinois in the OVC Tournament.

BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons for coach Bo Reynolds at Southwest Tennessee Community College...played in 33 games and hit .269 with five doubles, five home runs and 22 RBIs as a sophomore...started all 59 games and hit .288 with eight home runs and 36 RBIs as a freshman...belted two home runs and drove in six runs against Dyersburg State...had 13 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games...played three seasons for coach Lance McCarter Houston High School...hit .304 with a team-high 11 doubles, seven home runs and 38 RBIs as a senior...earned all-District 15AAA and all-metro honors...two-time all-metro selection in golf...helped lead team to back-to-back state runner-up finishes as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Born Daniel Waid Hill on May 24, 1988...son of Walter and Jeanie Hill...has one brother, Jeff...majoring in business.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 5, vs. North Dakota State (3/6/09)Runs: 4, 2x, last vs. Eastern Kentucky (4/18/09)Doubles: 2, vs. Eastern Kentucky (4/18/09)Triples: NoneHome Runs: 3, vs. North Dakota State (3/6/09)RBIs: 8, vs. North Dakota State (3/6/09)Walks: 3, vs. Eastern Illinois (4/4/09)Stolen Bases: NoneHit Streak: 13 games (4/18/09-5/10/09)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2009 .344 48-47 183 49 63 12 0 16 69 .672 13 25 7 0-0Totals .344 48-47 183 49 63 12 0 16 69 .672 13 25 7 0-0

DanielHILLGermantown, Tenn.(Houston/Southwest Tenn. CC)6-0 • 200 • SR/1L • R/R#11 OF

DerekHAYDENShelbyville, Ill.(Shelbyville/Kaskaskia CC)5-11 • 195 • JR/RS • L/L#16 LHP

Daniel Hill

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2009: Redshirted.

2008: Hit .277 with two triples, one home run and 13 RBIs in 30 games...went 3-for-4 with a triple and three runs scored in the series finale with Bradley...delivered a two-run homer in the victory over Lipscomb...went 4-for-4 with a pair of RBIs in a road game at Southern Illinois...followed it up going 4-for-4 with three RBIs in the home tilt with SIU...was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a pair of runs scored in the season finale against UT Martin.

BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons at the University of Cincinnati...got his first collegiate hit and RBI against Florida...played for the Louisville Bombers in the Derby City League in the summer of 2006...played four seasons at Henry Clay High School under head coach Herb Hammond...also played golf for three years... graduated HCHS with a 4.2 grade-point average...member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born Cory Joseph Hodskins on Jan. 12, 1987...son of Joseph and Cathie Hodskins...has one sister, Danielle Pike...majoring in business management.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 4, 2x, last vs. Southern Illinois (4/30/08)Runs: 3, vs. Bradley (2/24/08)Doubles: NoneTriples: 1, 2x, last vs. Nicholls State (3/2/08)Home Runs: 1, vs. Lipscomb (3/26/08)RBIs: 3, vs. Southern Illinois (4/30/08)Walks: 3, vs. Memphis (2/27/08)Stolen Bases: 1, 2x, last vs. UT Martin (5/11/08)Hit Streak: 4 games (5/10/08-current)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2008 .277 30-26 94 14 26 0 2 1 13 .351 16 24 1 2-4Totals .277 30-26 94 14 26 0 2 1 13 .351 16 24 1 2-4

2009: Appeared in 18 games and went 3-3 with a 5.16 ERA and two saves...made nine starts...led the team in appearances and ranked fourth in innings (52.1)...allowed two hits and struck out four in three innings to earn the save in his col-legiate debut...surrendered two runs over six innings to earn a victory in his first start at Memphis...tossed seven shutout innings in a victory over Mississippi Valley State...struckout a career-best five over five innings against Cetnral Arkansas...earned his second save by pitching final two innings in a victory over Memphis...allowed one hit and fanned one in two scoreless innings against Tennessee Tech in the OVC Tournament.

BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons at Fort Scott Community College for former ‘Bred assistant Chris Moddelmog...earned second-team all-Jayhawk Eastern Divi-sion honors as a sophomore after going 7-0 with a 2.67 ERA...struck out 44 in 64 innings...went 3-2 with a 4.52 ERA as a freshman...played three seasons at Douglas County High School...also spent two years on the basketball team.

PERSONAL: Born Daniel Cory Huff on Oct. 22, 1987...son of Mike and Carolyn Huff...has one brother, Matt...majoring in advertising with a minor in marketing.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 7.0, vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/11/09)Long Start: 7.0, vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/11/09)Short Start: 0.1, vs. Southeast Missouri (4/11/09)Long Relief: 3.0, vs. Belmont (4/15/09)Hits Allowed: 9, vs. Memphis (2/24/09)Strikeouts: 5, vs. Central Akransas (3/17/09)Walks: 3, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/11/09)Runs Allowed: 6, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/19/09)ER Allowed: 6, vs. Evansville (4/7/09)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2009 5.16 3-3 18/9 0 0/1 2 52.1 70 35 30 18 32 2 4Totals 5.16 3-3 18/9 0 0/1 2 52.1 70 35 30 18 32 2 4

DanHUFFCastle Rock, Colo.(Douglas County/Fort Scott CC)6-0 • 185 • SR/1L • R/R#9 RHP

CoryHODSKINSLexington, Ky.(Henry Clay/Cincinnati)6-1 • 190 • SR/1L • R/R#22 INF

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Cory Hodskins Dan Huff

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2009: Appeared in eight games...made one start against Evansville...tossed 10.1 inning...allowed one unearned run in his first action against Jacksonville State...tossed a perfect inning in his second outing against Mid-Continent...allowed one hit in a shutout inning against Arkansas State.

2008: Red-shirted.

BEFORE MSU: Spent the 2007 season at Delta State...went 0-0 with a 3.86 ERA in four appearances...played two seasons at Wabash Valley College...went 11-0 with a 0.88 ERA as a sophomore...set school-record for wins in a season...ERA was third lowest in the country...All-America nominee...named all-region and all-conference...played at Daviess County High School...went 8-2 as a senior...named all-state in 2004, all-region and all-district in 2003 and 2004.

PERSONAL: Born Alexander S. Love on May 17, 1986...son of Todd and Marilynn Love...has two brothers, Jordan and Adam...majoring in athletic training.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 3.0, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)Long Start: 3.0, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)Short Start: 3.0, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)Long Relief: 2.0, vs. SIU Edwardsville (3/29/09)Hits Allowed: 6, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)Strikeouts: 2, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)Walks: 1, 4x, last vs. Morehead State (4/26/09)Runs Allowed: 6, vs. Southern Illinois (4/1/09)ER Allowed: 5, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)

2010 Preseason All-OVC Designated Hiiter2009 First-Team All-OVC Designated Hitter

2009: Made 41 starts while appearing in 44 games...ranked second on the team with a .373 average...added 10 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 39 RBIs...went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs in a victory over North Dakota State...went 5-for-7 with four RBIs and five runs scored in a doubleheader sweep of Mid-Continent...posted six multi-hit games over a seven-game span...tripled and drove in four runs in a 3-for-6 effort in the opener against SEMO...belted his first career home run, a three-run shot in the first inning against Memphis...followed it up by going 2-for-4 with a triple, home run and six RBIs in the first game of a doubleheader at Morehead State...went 2-for-4 with a double, home run and three RBIs in the second game of the doubleheader...ended season with back-to-back multi-hit games against Morehead State and Jacksonville State in the OVC Tournament.

BEFORE MSU: Played last season at Palomar Junior College...earned all-Pacific Coast Conference honorable mention honors for the Comets...hit .267 with eight doubles and 20 RBIs...struckout eight times in 120 at-bats...spent two seasons at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo...singled in his only at-bat as a true freshman...red-shirted the 2007 season...played for coach Sam Blalock at Rancho Bernardo High School...helped the Broncos win the 2004 Palomar League championship and the 2005 CIF-San Diego Section title.

PERSONAL: Born Jason Allen Laws on Oct. 26, 1986...son of Mark and Sharon Laws...majoring in construction.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 3, 3x, last vs. UT Martin (5/10/09)Runs: 3, vs. Mid-Continent (3/25/09)Doubles: 1, 10x, last vs. Morehead State (5/22/09)Triples: 1, 3x, last vs. Morehead State (4/26/09)Home Runs: 1, 3x, last vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)RBIs: 6, vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)Walks: 1, 14x, last vs. Austin Peay (5/15/09)Stolen Bases: NoneHit Streak: 9 games (3/3/09-3/14/09)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2009 .373 44-41 153 32 57 10 3 3 39 .536 14 17 2 0-0Totals .373 44-41 153 32 57 10 3 3 39 .536 14 17 2 0-0

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2009 8.71 0-0 8/1 0 0/0 0 10.1 21 18 10 4 4 1 2Totals 8.71 0-0 8/1 0 0/0 0 10.1 21 18 10 4 4 1 2

JasonLAWSSan Diego, Calif.(Rancho Bernardo/Palomar JC)6-2 • 205 • SR/1L • S/R#29 C

AlexLOVEOwensboro, Ky.(Daviess County/Delta State)6-0 • 180 • SR/1L • R/R#13 RHP

Jason Laws

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2009: Appeared in six games, including earning the start in each of his last two outings...struckout six in 11 innings...posted a 1-1 record...pitched a shutout victory in relief against Mid-Continent and Morehead State...earned first career start and earned first victory after allowing one run on three hits in a predetermined three innings.

2008: Appeared in two games, both in relief...went 0-0 with a 36.00 ERA...allowed one hit and struckout one in his collegiate debut against Bowling Green.

2007: Red-shirted.

BEFORE MSU: Played at Houston High School under coaches Lane McCarter and Collins Day...helped the Mustangs to the 2005 state title...earned All-Metro (Memphis) honors in 2005 and 2006...member of Bridge Builders, Horizons, FFA, Student Government Association and FCCLA at Houston High.

PERSONAL: Born Seth Campbell McFarlin on Aug. 11, 1987...son of Travis and Beth McFarlin...has one sister, Meredith...majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 3.0, vs. Belmont (4/29/09)Long Start: 3.0, vs. Belmont (4/29/09)Short Start: 2.2, vs. Arkansas State (5/12/09)Long Relief: 2.1, vs. North Dakota State (3/6/09)Hits Allowed: 6, 2x, last vs. Arkansas State (5/12/09)Strikeouts: 3, vs. North Dakota State (3/6/09)Walks: 2, vs. North Dakota State (3/6/09)Runs Allowed: 4, 2x, last vs. Arkansas State (5/12/09)ER Allowed: 4, 2x, last vs. Arkansas State (5/12/09)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2008 36.00 0-0 2/0 0 0/0 0 1.0 7 4 4 1 1 0 02009 7.36 1-1 6/2 0 0/0 0 11.0 16 9 9 5 6 1 1Totals 9.75 1-1 8/2 0 0/0 0 12.0 23 13 13 6 7 1 1

2009: Appeared in 10 games out of the bullpen...posted a 2-1 record with a 5.79 ERA...surrenedered one run over 1.2 innings to big up a victory over Central Arkansas...earned second victory after allowing one unearned run in two innings against Mid-Continent...tossed two shutout innings against Southern Illinois and Arkansas State.

2008: Appeared in 18 games with 15 coming in relief...went 2-2 with a 6.10 ERA...pitched 3.1 scoreless innings of relief in the series-finale against Bradley...gave up two runs over four innings to earn the victory against Lipscomb...tossed two hitless innings to pick up the victory against Belmont...fanned a season-high five over five innings in a start against Evansville.

2007: Second on the team with 21 appearances...pitched his first career game at Kentucky...got his first career win against Eastern Kentucky...also earned a win at Morehead State...threw a season-high 5.1 innings at Evansville...had a season-high three strikeouts three times...went 2-1 in OVC play with an earned-run average of 6.93.

BEFORE MSU: Transferred from Kentucky after spending one year at the school...played four seasons at DeSales High School...helped the Colts to four-straight district championships...named to 2005 All-6th region and all-district...named to the 2005 All-Metro (Louisville) Team...had a 1.96 earned-run average...named to the 2004 all-region and all-district teams...helped DHS to the 2003 6th Region championship...was the winning pitcher in the championship game...also played three seasons of football and two seasons of wrestling...was a state qualifier in wrestling...academic all-state...member of the National Honor Society...took part in Habitat for Humanity.

PERSONAL: Born Matthew Allen McGaha on July 30, 1987...son of George and Diane McGaha...has one sister, Katie...majoring in business management.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 5.1, 2x, last vs. Ole Miss (4/22/08)Long Start: 5.1, 2x, last vs. Ole Miss (4/22/08)Short Start: 3.0, vs. Arkansas State (4/4/07)Long Relief: 4.0, 2x, last vs. Lipscomb (3/26/08)Hits Allowed: 13, vs. Ole Miss (4/22/08)Strikeouts: 5, vs. Evansville (4/29/08)Walks: 3, vs. Evansville (4/29/08)Runs Allowed: 9, vs. Ole Miss (4/22/08)ER Allowed: 9, vs. Ole Miss (4/22/08)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2007 6.99 2-5 21/5 0 0/0 0 55.1 83 56 43 22 23 8 22008 6.10 2-2 18/3 0 0/0 0 38.1 49 27 26 13 22 0 52009 5.79 2-1 10/0 0 0/0 0 14.0 25 14 9 4 9 1 1Totals 6.52 5-8 49/8 0 0/0 0 107.2 157 97 78 39 54 9 8

SethMcFARLINEads, Tenn.(Houston)6-1 • 220 • JR/2L • R/R#15 RHP

MattMcGAHALouisville, Ky.(DeSales/Kentucky)6-1 • 210 • SR/3L • L/L#17 LHP

Returners

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2009: Started in center field in all 47 games in which he appeared...hit .317 with 13 doubles, four triples, three home runs and 23 RBIs...third on the team with 48 runs scored...had 18 multi-hit games...started the season with a 2-for-4 effort against South Dakota State...went 3-for-4 with a home run and five RBIs in the series opener against Jacksonville State...posted a career day in the series opener against SEMO by going 3-for-4 with a pair of double, three walks and six RBIs...also scored a school-record six runs...posted a career-best four hits against Evansville...hit the first leadoff home run since 2007 in the opening game of the series at Morehead State...drove in a pair of runs in the series finale against UT Martin.

2008: Appeared in 34 games in outfield, making 30 starts...hit .258 with five doubles, three triples, three home runs and 28 RBIs...led team with seven multi-RBI games...got his career off to a good start by hitting a home run to left center in his first collegiate at-bat...collected two hits in back-to-back games against Bowling Green...collected two hits and drove in three runs in the series finale against Southeast Missouri...went 2-for-6 with a home run and a career-best four RBIs against Memphis...had a career-best three hits in the season finale against Austin Peay and went 6-for-11 in the three-game series.

BEFORE MSU: Played for coach Greg Gilbert at Ballard High...helped lead team to district and region championship as a senior...earned all-region and all-state honors as a senior...named to the regional all-tournament team as a junior...garnered honorable mention all-state honors in soccer.

PERSONAL: Born Zachary Ryan Noonan on April 19, 1989...son of Marc and Dee Noonan...has one brother, Max...majoring in physical education.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 4, vs. Evansville (4/14/09)Runs: 6, vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Doubles: 2, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Triples: 1, 7x, last vs. Tennessee Tech (5/3/09)Home Runs: 1, 6x, last vs. Morehead State (4/25/09)RBIs: 6, vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Walks: 3, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Stolen Bases: 1, 7x, last vs. Morehead State (4/26/09)Hit Streak: 7 games (4/10/09-4/18/09)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2008 .258 34-30 120 16 31 5 3 3 28 .425 8 42 4 1-12009 .317 47-47 186 48 59 13 4 3 24 .478 23 28 2 6-8Totals .294 81-77 306 64 90 18 7 6 52 .458 31 70 6 7-9

Returners

2009: Red-shirted

BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons for coach Brad Tuttle at Kaskaskia Community College...named best defensive player both seasons...hit .284 with four doubles, four triples, four home runs and 24 RBIs as a sophomore...was 17-for-18 in stolen bases as a freshman...two-time all-conference selection at Clinton High School...went 10-0 with a 1.11 ERA in helping the Maroons to a 27-5 record...hit .407 as a junior...four-year letterwinner in football and wrestling...two-time all-conference selection in both sports...set school record for receptions and yards in a season.

PERSONAL: Born Charles Tyler Monkman on April 11, 1987...son of Tom and Cindy Monkman...has one sister, Mandy...majoring in history.

ZachNoonanLouisville, Ky.(Ballard)6-1 • 185 • JR/2L • R/R#1 OF

TylerMONKMANClinton, Ill.(Clinton/Kaskaskia CC)5-10 • 185 • JR/RS • R/R#24 OF

Zach Noonan

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2009: Appeared in 43 games, making 38 starts...overcame a slow start to hit .351 with team-best 14 doubles, seven home runs and 36 RBIs...four of his first nine hits were home runs...homered and drove in two runs in back-to-back games against Arkansas State and North Dakota State...drove in three runs in the opening game against Central Arkansas...put together six-straight multi-hit games...went 5-for-6 with two doubles, four RBIs and four runs scored in a doubleheader sweep against Mid-Continent...collected three hits, including two doubles, and drove in three runs in a victory over SEMO...homered and drove in a pair of runs in OVC Tournament opener against Tennessee Tech...collected six hits and drove in four runs in the four tournament games.

BEFORE MSU: Played the 2008 season for coach Sam Carel at Jefferson College...hit .321 with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs in helping the Vikings to the District Championship...played one season at Hartford...hit .261 and set the school record with 21 stolen bases...played his prep ball at Springfield Catholic...hit .500 with 10 home runs in helping the team to a district title as a senior...earned offensive and defensive MVP...named newcomer of the year after hitting .360 with three home runs in helping the Irish to a state runner-up finish as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born Bryan Michael Propst on Aug. 6, 1986...son of Randy and Lori Propst...has one sister, Sara Lotz...majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 3, 5x, last vs. UT Martin (5/9/09)Runs: 3, 2x, last vs. Mid-Continent (3/25/09)Doubles: 2, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Triples: NoneHome Runs: 1, 7x, last vs. Tennessee Tech (5/21/09)RBIs: 3, 5x, last vs. UT Martin (5/9/09)Walks: 2, 3x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/11/09)Stolen Bases: 2, vs. Freed-Hardeman (3/3/09)Hit Streak: 8 games (3/21/09-3/29/09)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2009 .351 43-38 134 36 47 14 0 7 36 .612 15 26 7 7-7Totals .351 43-38 134 36 47 14 0 7 36 .612 15 26 7 7-7

2009: Appeared in six games out of the bullpen before being sidelined by injury...struckout six over 6.1 innings...fanned the only hitter he faced against South Dakota State...tossed season-high 1.2 innings against Illinois State...picked up the win after throwing 1.1 innings against North Dakota State.

2008: Appeared in 13 games, all in relief...missed the early part of the season with arm problems...went 1-2 with a 4.56 ERA...held opponents to a .233 average, including .167 opponent average in OVC contests...allowed one hit and struck out one over 2.1 innings in his season debut against Lipscomb...fanned a then-season-high four in his second outing against Belmont...matched the four strikeout effort over two innings against Ole Miss...earned a victory in relief against Morehead State.

2007: Led the team with four saves, all against OVC competition...pitched a season-high seven innings in a complete-game win over South Dakota State...allowed two earned runs while striking out eight and walking one...threw 50 strikeouts to 20 walks in 61.1 innings...went 1-2 in OVC play with an ERA of 5.86...struck out 17 and walked 10 in OVC games...second on the team in innings pitched.

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Collierville High under coach Jeff Hopkins...helped the Dragons to the 2006 state semifinals after winning sectional, regional and district titles...threw a shutout in the state quarterfinal game against eventual state champion Farragut...named to the All-Metro (Memphis) Team...helped CHS to the 2005 state quarterfinals after winning sectional, regional and district championships...helped Collierville to the 2004 sectional, regional and district titles.

PERSONAL: Born Bradley Wayne Rowland on Dec. 16, 1987...son of Scott and Theresea Rowland...has one sister, Anna...majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSInnings: 7.0, vs. South Dakota State (3/10/07)Long Start: 7.0, vs. South Dakota State (3/10/07)Short Start: 3.2, vs. Mississippi State (2/25/07)Long Relief: 5.2, vs. Morehead State (4/22/07)Hits Allowed: 11, 2x, last vs. Memphis (4/15/08)Strikeouts: 8, vs. South Dakota State (3/10/07)Walks: 3, 2x, last vs. Morehead State (4/22/07)Runs Allowed: 9, 2x, last vs. Memphis (4/15/08)ER Allowed: 8, vs. Belmont (3/27/07)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP2007 7.34 2-5 24/2 1 0/0 4 61.1 90 58 50 20 50 4 112008 4.56 1-2 13/0 0 0/0 0 23.2 21 15 12 8 15 2 102009 8.53 1-0 6/0 0 0/0 0 6.1 5 7 6 4 6 0 3Totals 6.70 4-7 43/2 1 0/0 4 91.1 116 80 66 32 71 6 24

BradROWLANDCollierville, Tenn.(Collierville)6-4 • 220 • SR/2L • R/R#18 RHP

BryanPROPSTSpringfield, Mo.(Springfield Catholic/Jefferson College)6-2 • 180 • SR/1L • R/R#20 INF

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2009: Red-shirted

2008: Hit .287 with five doubles, two home runs and 21 RBIs in 34 games, 31 starts...collected two hits and drove in a run in the come-from-behind victory over Memphis...went 3-for-5 with three RBIs and his first career home run against Central Arkansas...drove in a pair of runs in the series finale against Jacksonville State...plated two runs with a double in the eighth inning in a win over Morehead State...delivered a two-run home run down the right-field line in the series opener against Tennessee Tech...collected his second career three-hit game against Arkansas State.

2007: Played in seven games...scored a run against Indiana State.

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Calloway County High under coach Steve Smith...helped the Lakers to a 29-7 record in his senior year, 2006, and district championship...batted .455 that season with three home runs...played on the Dulins Dodgers team in the summer of 2006, helping that team to the BEST World Series championship...helped CCHS to a 27-7 mark in 2005...had the team’s highest batting average (.496) to go with five home runs and 20 doubles that season...selected to represent the 1st Region in the East-West All-Star Game...had the highest batting average on the team in 2004 (.430) with three home runs...batted .370 in 2003 with a homer...also played football at CCHS.

PERSONAL: Born Taylor Austin Thieke on Dec. 8, 1987...the son of Mike and Suzzie Thieke...has one brother, former ’Bred John David Thieke...father was a former ’Breds pitcher and head coach...majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 3, 2x, last vs. Arkansas State (5/13/08)Runs: 2, 3x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/6/08)Doubles: 1, 5x, last vs. Austin Peay (5/16/08)Triples: NoneHome Runs: 1, 2x, last vs. Tennessee Tech (5/3/08)RBIs: 3, vs. Central Arkansas (3/12/08)Walks: 2, vs. Nicholls State (3/1/08)Stolen Bases: NoneHit Streak: 10 games (3/16/08-4/5/08)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2007 .000 7-0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 2 1 0-02008 .287 34-31 122 19 35 5 0 2 21 .377 6 31 2 0-1Totals .278 41-31 126 20 35 5 0 2 21 .365 8 33 3 0-1

2009: One of only two players to start all 56 games...hit .267 with seven doubles, three triples, three home runs, 20 RBIs and 40 runs scored...led team with nine stolen bases...scored three runs in a road victory over Memphis...went 3-for-6 with three runs scored in the series opener against North Dakota State...tripled and hit his first career home run in the second game of a doubleheader against Mid-Continent...went 4-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs scored in the series-opening victory over SEMO...was 2-for-5 with a triple, home run and three RBIs against UT Martin...went 2-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored in the OVC Tournament victory over Morehead State...scored the game-winning run in the walk-off victory against Eastern Illinois a few hours later.

2008: Started all 51 games at shortstop...only player to appear in every game...hit .299 with nine doubles, one triple and 30 RBIs...led the team with 10 stolen bases...third on the team with 15 multi-hit games and tied for second with six multi-RBI games...belted two doubles and drove in three runs in the series finale against Bradley...had a season-high three hits on three occasions...went 3-for-6 with a career-best four RBIs against Southern Illinois...ended the season with a three-hit performance against Austin Peay.

2007: Played in 26 games with six starts...had a stolen base at Samford...picked up his first career hits in a 2-for-4 venture at Southern Illinois, driving in a run.

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Wentzville Holt High under coach Joel Adam...a four-year varsity starter...helped the Indians to the 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 conference championships...a 2006 pre-season All-American...had 26 doubles and 21 stolen bases in 2006...helped WHHS to a 26-4 mark in 2005...named to all-state second team, all-conference first team and All-Metro (St. Louis) first team honors...hit six home runs in 2005...helped the Indians to the 2004 district championship...also played football and basketball...graduated from Wentzville Holt High School in 2006 among the top 25 with a 3.75 grade-point average...a member of the National Honor Society...served on the school newspaper...a four-year honoree on the All-Academic Team.

PERSONAL: Born Kyle Nicholas Tiernan on Aug. 4, 1987...son of Tom and Donna Tiernan...has three brothers, Marc, David and Kevin, and one sister, Bethanie...majoring in journalism/broadcasting.

CAREER HIGHSHits: 4, vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Runs: 3, 3x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Doubles: 2, 2x, last vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10/09)Triples: 1, 4x, last vs. Morehead State (5/22/09)Home Runs: 1, 3x, last vs. UT Martin (5/10/09)RBIs: 4, vs. Southern Illinois (4/30/08)Walks: 3, vs. UT Martin (5/11/08)Stolen Bases: 2, 2x, last vs. Jacksonville State (3/21/09)Hit Streak: 9 games (3/22/08-4/5/08)

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB SO HBP SB-A2007 .121 26-6 33 4 4 1 0 0 3 .152 6 11 2 1-12008 .299 51-51 184 29 55 9 1 0 30 .359 28 54 9 10-162009 .267 56-56 210 40 56 7 3 3 20 .371 17 49 9 9-14Totals .269 133-113 427 73 115 17 4 3 53 .349 51 114 20 20-31

TaylorTHIEKEMurray, Ky.(Calloway County)6-5 • 195 • JR/2L • R/R#7 RHP

KyleTIERNANLake St. Louis, Mo.(Wentzville Holt)6-1 • 190 • SR/3L • L/R#5 SS

Kyle Tiernan

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BEFORE MSU: Played three seasons at Edwardsville High School for head coach Tim Funkhouser...helped lead the Tigers to a 34-5 record and the Southwest Conference championship in 2009...earned first-team all-conference honors after going 8-2 with a 2.05 ERA and one save...struckout 63 in 51 innings...went 5-1 with a 1.90 ERA as a freshman as EHS went 34-6 and advanced to the State Tournament Elite 8.

PERSONAL: Born Gregory Thomas Culp on Sept. 15, 1990...son of Martin Culp and Carly Coury...has two brothers, Nathan and Ben, and one sister, Bethany...brother, Nathan, is a pitcher in the San Diego Padres system...majoring in construction/engineering technology.

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Plymouth High School for head coach Tony Plothow...earned region and district player of the year honors as a senior after hitting .438 with three home runs, 22 RBIs and 42 runs scored...selected as the MVP of the North-South All-Star game...all-conference selection as a junior...also helped lead football and basketball teams to conference championships.

PERSONAL: Born Brandon Todd Elliott on Feb. 5, 1991...son of Todd Elliott and Julie and Dave Shook...has one brother, Tyler Shook, and three sisters, Shannon Elliott, Andria Shook and Allie Shook...majoring in journalism/broadcasting.

GreggCULPEdwardsville, Ill.(Edwardsville)6-4 • 210 • FR/HS • R/R#41 RHP

BrandonELLIOTTPlymouth, Ind.(Plymouth)6-0 • 165 • FR/HS • R/R#10 INF

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Paul Dunbar High School...earned third-team all-city honors as a senior after hitting .318 with four home runs, 21 RBIs and a .529 slugging percentage...named to the all-city second team after hitting .386 as a junior...hit .420 during sophomore season in helping team go 38-6 and capture the state championship...efforts garnered him third-team all-city accolades, as well as a spot on the all-region team...received academic award all four years in high school....member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born Brandon Daniel Eggenschwiler on Sept. 25, 1990...son of Dan and Barbara Eggenschwiler...majoring in business.

BEFORE MSU: Played three seasons at Eastern High School for head coach John Morris...earned 7th Region Player of the Year honors after helping lead the Eagles to a 34-6 record and the District-28 Tournament championship...went 8-1 with a 1.13 ERA...garnered all-district and all-regional laurels, while also being named to the East-West Senior All-Star Game...hit .441 with 56 hits and 52 runs scored to earn all-district and all-district tournament honors as a junior...participated in 7th Region All-Star Game as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Born Corey Benjamin Lady on Nov. 8, 1990...son of Ron an dTammy Lady...has three brothers, Brandon, Adam and Brent...majoring in criminal justice.

BrandonEGGENSCHWILERLexington, Ky.(Paul Dunbar)6-0 • 180 • FR/HS • L/R#26 OF

BenLADYLouisville, Ky.(Eastern)6-3 • 165 • FR/HS • R/R#34 RHP

OVC Sportsmanship Award

The Murray State baseball team has been the recipient of the Ohio Valley Conference Sportsmanship Award following the 2006 and 2009 season’s.

The award was created in 2006 and is voted on by the student-athletes and coaches.

The team awards are bestowed upon the Conference squads deemed to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical behavior as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. Included in the areas for evaluation are the conduct of student-athletes, coaches, staff and administrators and fans.

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BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons at Mater Dei High School for head coach Jeff Schulz...hit .281 with 14 runs scored in helping the Wildcats to a semi-state runner-up finish...posted a 5-2 record with a 2.38 ERA...recorded three complete games in seven starts...struckout 42 in 47 innings...hit .315 in helping the ream to a state runner-up spot in 2007...also the starting quarterback as a junior and senior...academic all-state selection as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Joseph A. Major on Aug. 17, 1990...son of Tim and Cheryl Major...has two brothers, Matt and Troy...majoring in engineering physics.

BEFORE MSU: Played two seasons at Mineral Area College for head coach Jim Gerwitz...hit .314 with eight doubles, three triples, two home runs and a team-best 16 stolen bases as a sophomore...played three seasons at Dexter High School for head coach Brian Becker...earned player of the year honors as a senior after hitting .411 with three home runs and 21 stolen bases...selected as the area’s best senior and strongest arm...three-time all-conference and two-time all-region selection...earned second-team all-region accolades as a junior and senior in football...four-year member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born Aaron Andrew Pixley on April 14, 1989...son of Aaron and Amy Pixley...has one brother, Sion, and two sisters, Madison and Alyssa...majoring in physical education.

JoeMAJOREvansville, Ind.(Mater Dei)6-0 • 185 • FR/HS • R/R#28 C/RHP

DrewPIXLEYDexter, Mo.(Dexter/Mineral Area College)5-11 • 165 • JR/TR • L/R#3 C

BEFORE MSU: Played one season at Normal West High School for head coach Chris Hawkins...earned Big 12 conference and third-team all-state accolades after hitting .481 with 19 doubles and six home runs...team finished with a 27-9 record and the Big 12 Conference championship...named a Big 12 scholar-athlete...two year letterwinner on the Wildcat football team...member of the national honor society...received student acheivement award.

PERSONAL: Born Colton James Moore on Nov. 19, 1990...son of Mike and Tina Moore...has one brother, Brett, and one sister, Casey...majoring in biology/pre-med influence.

ColtonMOOREBloomington, Ill.(Normal West)6-0 • 200 • FR/HS • R/R#12 INF

BEFORE MSU: Played three seasons at Bosse High School for head coach Jeremy Jones...earned first-team all-metro and all-conference honors after hitting .443 as a senior...received same honors after hitting .404 as a junior...two-time academic all-city honoree...member of the national honor society.

PERSONAL: Born Nicholas William Paradossi on Dec. 24, 1990...son of Pete and Cathy Paradossi...has one brother, Ben...undecided on a major.

NickPARADOSSIEvansville, Ind.(Bosse)5-11 • 165 • FR/HS • R/R#21 C

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BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Western Hills High School for head coach Craig Fry...second-team all-state selection after hitting .429 with 16 doubles, 34 runs, 24 RBIs and a .738 slugging percentage...hit .411 with 33 RBIs, 33 runs scored and five home runs as a junior...two-time selection to the Kentucky All-Star Team and a three-time selection to the all-county team...WHHS career record holder for average (.404), hits (128), doubles (37), RBIs (68) and runs scored (108).

PERSONAL: Born Charles Jordan Queen on Oct. 9, 1990...son of Chuck and Melissa Queen...has two sisters, Hollie and Julie...majoring in biology.

JordanQUEENFrankfort, Ky.(Western Hills)6-0 • 170 • FR/HS • R/R#14 SS

BEFORE MSU: Played one season at Palm Beach Atlantic...named the Rookie of the Year after going 0-1 with a 3.15 ERA and three saves...struckout 18 in 20.0 innings...also hit .209 with a pair of doubles and a home run...played four seasons at The First Academy...earned 2A Player of the Year honors as a senior after hitting .469 with three home runs...garnered second-team all-state laurels after hitting .389 and leading his team to the district championship and the regional quarterfinals...was his class valedictorian.

PERSONAL: Born Brett Ryan Richardson on Feb. 21, 1989...son of Chuck and Tina Richardson...has two sisters, Kristi and Brook...majoring in history.

BrettRICHARDSONOrlando, Fla.(The First Academy/Palm Beach Atlantic)6-0 • 215 • SO/TR • R/R#19 INF

BEFORE MSU: Played four seasons at Beechwood High School for head coach Bob Myerhoff...earned all-state and all-region honors after going 6-2 with a1.28 ERA as a senior...posted an 8-2 mark with a 2.96 ERA to earn second-team all-region laurels as a junior...named to the regional all-tournament team after going 7-3 with a 3.24 ERA as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born Alan Joseph Smith on Oct. 3, 1991...son of Alan and Kim Smith...has one brother, Taylor...majoring in business.

A.J.SMITHCrestview Hills, Ky.(Beechwood)6-5 • 210 • FR/HS • R/R#44 RHP

BEFORE MSU: Played three seasons at Carmel High School for head coach Eric Lentz...earned all-conference honors and was named to the East-West All-Star game as a senior...named to the honorable mention all-conference team after hitting .406 as a junior...also lettered two years in football..led team with 143 tackles as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Tyler McCarthy Stetson on March 28, 1991...son of Scott and Sue Stetson...has one brother, Sean...majoring in accounting.

TySTETSONCarmel, Ind.(Carmel)5-11 • 175 • FR/HS • L/R#37 INF

This is probably the question asked most often by announcers and sports information officials at Thoroughbreds road games. And, it comes as no surprise that not many Murray State students, athletes and even administrative officials know the answer.

The answer is simple. The baseball team never changed its name; the other Murray State teams did!

Originally, all of Murray State’s athletic teams were known as the Thor-oughbreds, but the lengthy nickname didn’t fit well with newspaper headline writers, so they used shortened versions like T-Breds, ’Breds, Race Horses and finally Racers.

Around the late 1950s, the shorter moniker of Racers became the generally accepted nickname, and everybody at the university fol-lowed suit.

Well — almost everybody. While the rest of the Murray State athletic organizations were settling into “Racers,” baseball coach Johnny Reagan (for whom Reagan Field is named) found the change difficult.

Why Did The Baseball Team Change Its Name?“Personally, it never bothered me whether we were called the Racers

or the Thoroughbreds,” Reagan said, “but early on, all of our equipment still said ‘Thoroughbreds,’ and we didn’t see any reason to rush out and buy all-new uniforms, equipment bags and what have you.

“Then, over the years, some of our alumni took pride in keeping the baseball team as the Thoroughbreds. Some of them wouldn’t hear of it being anything else.”

And so, the name Thoroughbreds or ’Breds stuck — even after the team bought new equipment and uniforms.

So, announcers, check your rosters and sports writers beware! Before you announce the first batter for the “Racers” or write about how the “Racers” did in their last baseball game, make sure you have it right.

It’s the Thoroughbreds — and it always has been.

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2009 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year

Former Thoroughbreds catcher Rob McDonald returned to his alma mater with an eye toward improvement, a trait that has become evident during his time in the dugout.

McDonald became the seventh head coach in ‘Breds history, when he was introduced on May 8, 2003.

’Breds baseball became known as a style of play, of gritty determination and all-out abandon in an effort to score runs and win, regardless of the situation, regardless of the odds.

“We try to recruit good character kids to Murray State,” McDonald said. “We look for a strong work ethic and good citizenship.

“We have quality young men in our program. They come in knowing we have high expectations for them, on and off the field. What I expect is not for everybody. We have fun, but we do things the right way. Our guys welcome the discipline; we get along like family.”

McDonald guided the ‘Breds to one of the most improved teams in 2009 as MSU went 34-21-1 and placed second in the OVC. The 34 wins were the most since 1975 and the efforts helped McDonald earn Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors.

The MSU offense re-wrote record books as they established new marks for hits (588), runs (416), triples (23), RBIs (367) and total bases (898). They also ranked second in doubles (108) and fourth in average (.319).

The pitching staff also bolstered the lowest ERA over the past 19 seasons, with an OVC-best 4.53 ERA.

In his six years at MSU, McDonald has guided 15 players to all-conference honors, including seven players that have garnered first-team accolades.

In 2009 alone, four players, Daniel Calhoun, Wes Cunningham, Daniel Hill and Jason Laws, earned first-team honors, while Chris Craycraft was named to the second team. Calhoun was also selected as the Pitcher of the Year and became the first All-American in ‘Breds history.

The class in which the ‘Breds present on the field does not go unnoticed by the coaches in the league. MSU has received the OVC Sportsmanship Award following the 2006 and 2009 seasons.

McDonald came to MSU after serving two years as the director of baseball for Opportunity Through Baseball, based in Denver, Colo., where he implemented baseball instruction for 50 athletes selected in conjunction with Major League Baseball in six major market areas.

McDonald began his coaching career in 1985, when he served as an assistant coach at Lincoln College in Lincoln, Ill.

After spending three seasons as an assistant, McDonald was promoted to head coach, where he spent three seasons.

In his time with the Lynx, McDonald led the team to a record of 88-75-2. He led the team to a winning record in his second season, the first for the team in a decade. The team captured the district championship and advanced to the regional tournament, while earning their first ever national ranking.

In his final season at LC, McDonald paced the Lynx to a 38-win season, the most in a single season in school history.

After the completion of the 1990 season, McDonald moved South and accepted a graduate assistant coaching position under legendary Ron Polk at Mississippi State.

McDonald served in a variety of roles with the Bulldogs, which included serving as first-base coach and working with the first baseman, catchers and outfielders.

In his time in Starkville, the Bulldogs advanced to a pair of NCAA Regionals. He has also published the “Catching Skills and Drills”

The McDonald File

Born: Nov. 11, 1960

Family: Married to wife Fawn. They have three children, Amanda (15), Grant (13) and Rachel (11).

Education: Graduated from Murray State in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in human performance. Received his master’s in education from Mississippi State in 1992.

Playing Experience: Played his freshman season at Illinois. Played his final three years at Murray State.

Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach at Lincoln (Ill.) College (1985-87). Head coach at Lin- coln (Ill.) College (1988-90). Graduate assistant at Mississippi State (1990-92). Associate head coach at Memphis (1993-2000). Head coach at Union County (Ky.) High School (2001-03). Head coach at Murray State (2004-present).

instructional video, called “the best ever done on the subject” by Collegiate Baseball.

McDonald became the associate head coach at Memphis in 1993, a position he held through the 2000 season. He ran the offense for the Tigers, while serving as the third-base coach, and also handled recruiting.

In his first year with the Tigers, UM posted a 42-15 record and captured the Great Midwest Conference championship. In fact, McDonald helped guide the Tigers a regular season or tournament championship in each of his first three seasons.

In 1994, McDonald helped guide the Tigers to a 52-11 record and the top scoring offense in the nation at 10.24 runs per nine innings. The offense was led by first-team All-American Mark Little.

Under McDonald’s tutelage, Tiger shortstop Randy Meadows was named the 1997 National Defensive Player of the Year.

McDonald served as the head coach at Union County High School from 2001-03.

McDonald is a nationally recognized baseball clinician, having been a featured speaker at several presentations, including the 2006 American Baseball Coaches Association National Convention; the 2006 Baseball Bash in Richmond, Va.; the Texas High School Baseball Coaches State Convention; the Ontario Baseball Association and the Bay Area’s Best catching camp in San Jose, Calif.

He is also thought to be the only Division I head baseball coach to be a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

McDonald began his collegiate career at Illinois where he hit .307 and led the team in RBIs as a catcher, first baseman and designated hitter.

After his freshman season, McDonald transferred to MSU for his final three seasons, where he hit .319 with five doubles as a senior.

McDonald earned a bachelor of science degree from MSU in 1984 and earned a master’s degree in education from Mississippi State in 1992.

Both of McDonald’s parents are alums of MSU. His mother, Billie Jean, was named Ms. Murray State, while his father, Gene, was a member of the Tangerine Bowl team before serving as the team’s starting quarterback as a senior. His father was later inducted into the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

McDonald and his wife, the former Fawn Wells, a 1985 MSU graduate, have three children: Amanda, 16; Grant, 14; and Rachel, 12.

Head CoachRobMcDONALDHead CoachSeventh SeasonMurray State, ‘84#8 HC

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Paul Wyczawski enters his seventh season as an assistant coach on Rob McDonald’s staff at Murray State. Wyczawski handles the pitching duties, as well as recruiting and scheduling.

Wyczawski brings more than 25 years of coaching experience and has helped tutor 22 players who have gone on to sign professional contracts, including six players that have gone on to the major league’s.

The 2009 MSU pitching staff was one of the best that the ‘Breds have seen in recent history, as they led the Ohio Valley Conference and ranked 39th nationally with a 4.53 ERA. It was also the lowest ERA at MSU since the 1991 team posted a 3.83 ERA.

The ‘Breds posted one of the top pitching duos in the NCAA. Left hander Daniel Calhoun and right hander Chris Craycraft were just one of six teammates to reach double figures in victories, joining Texas, Arizona State, Cal State Fullerton, LSU and Ohio State.

Calhoun put his name atop the record books as he posted an 11-3 mark with a 2.32 ERA. He tied the school record for victories and set a new record by recording 11 complete games. He posted an amazing 85 strikeouts and six walks in leading the nation by walking 0.56 batters per nine innings.

Calhoun was named the OVC Pitcher of the Year and became the first ‘Bred player to earn All-America honors after being recognized by CollegeBaseballInsider.com (First Team), All-Ping!Baseball (Second Team) and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (Third Team).

Calhoun was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 29th round and was named the Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for the month of August.

Craycraft was steady all season in posting a 10-3 mark in setting a new single-season mark with 100.0 innings pitched. He led the OVC in innings and starts (14), while ranking near the top in ERA (4.05) and strikeouts (80). His efforts did not go unnoticed as he was named to the all-OVC second team.

One of the keys to success for the pitching staff was not allowing free bases. The ‘Breds ranked fourth in the nation by walking only 2.44 batters per game.

Wyczawski’s 2008 pitching staff was among the top in the OVC as the ‘Breds posted the third-best ERA in the league at 5.05. The staff allowed a league low 136 walks in 422.2 innings. The 2.90 walks per nine innings ranked 12th in Division I. The team also led the OVC in fewest runs and earned runs allowed.

The staff was led by Calhoun who went 5-3 with a 3.00 ERA and league-best six complete games.

Calhoun was not the only pitcher to have a solid season as Mike Perconte closed out his collegiate career by posting a 4.12 ERA and 67 strikeouts. The converted shortstop would go on to sign a free agent contract with the Chicago Cubs and spend last summer pitching for the Northwest League Boise Hawks.

Perconte became the second ‘Breds pitcher under Wyczawski to sign a professional contract, joining Jake Ociesa who signed a free agent deal with the San Diego Padres in 2007.

In his second season in Murray, Wyczawski helped to develop Craig Kraus into one of the top hurlers in the OVC. The right hander finished the 2005 season with a record of 8-2 and a 3.50 ERA. His 97.2 innings pitched ranks second on the single-season list. His efforts earned him second-team all-OVC honors, making him the first pitcher since 1995 to

The Wyczawski File

Born: Feb. 10, 1958

Family: Single

Education: Graduated from South Dakota State in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical recreation. Received his master’s in physical education from South Dakota in 1984 and a master’s in educational leadership from Mississippi State in 1991.

Playing Experience: Played one season at St. John’s (Minn.). Played two season’s at South Dakota State.

Coaching Experience: Head baseball coach and assistant football coach at Yankton (SD) College (1984). Head baseball coach and assistant football coach at Peru (Neb.) State College (1985-90). Graduate assistant coach at Mississippi State (1991-92). Head coach at Hillcrest Christian School (1994-2003). Assistant coach at Murray State (2004-present).

receive postseason honors.Prior to his time in Murray, Wyczawski spent 10 seasons as the head

coach at Hillcrest Christian School in Jackson, Miss. In his tenure with the Cougars, Wyczawski posted a record of 252-73 and captured three-straight state championships from 1996-98. In that time, the Cougars posted an astonishing 95-11 record. Wyczawski also led HCS to state runner-up finishes in 1999 and 2003.

More than 30 of Wyczawski’s players went on to play collegiate baseball, including six in the SEC. Seth Smith (2002) and Stephen Head (2003) went on to earn SEC Freshman of the Year honors before helping the US National Team to bronze medal finish in the 2003 Pan American Games.

Wyczawski began his coaching career in 1984 as the head coach at Yankton (SD) College.

After one season, Wyczawski would spend five seasons as the head coach at Peru (Neb.) State. He inherited a team that went 6-30 the season before he arrived and posted a career record of 108-100, including five trips to the NAIA postseason tournament.

Wyczawski also served as an assistant on the football staff and was the defensive coordinator in 1989, when the Bobcats went 8-2 and finished sixth in the final NAIA rankings.

Wyczawski left PSC after the 1990 season and went to join legendary coach Ron Polk’s staff as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State. Wyczawski served as the assistant pitching coach and bullpen coach on two NCAA Regional Tournament teams.

In his time in Starkville, Wyczawski helped tutor first-round draft picks Jay Powell (Texas Rangers), Carlton Loewer (San Diego Padres) and B.J. Wallace (Montreal Expos).

Wyczawski played his collegiate ball at South Dakota State, where he was a two-time letterwinner for the Jackrabbits. As a senior, Wyczawski served as a team captain and earned all-NCC honors after hitting .375 with 22 runs scored, 20 walks and eight stolen bases. He was also named academic all-NCC in 1981.

He transferred to SDSU after spending one season at St. John’s (Minn.), where he was an outfielder for the Johnnies.

Wyczawski spent three summers working in his hometown of New Ulm, Minn. as an American Legion coach. He helped guide former Oakland A’s all-star Terry Steinbach during the summer of 1980.

Wyczawski graduated from SDSU in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical recreation. He received his master’s degree in physical education from South Dakota in 1984 and his second master’s degree from Mississippi State in 1991 in educational leadership.

Assistant CoachPaulWYCZAWSKIAssistant CoachSeventh SeasonSouth Dakota State, ‘81#4 AC

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Dan Skirka enters his first season as an assistant coach at Murray State. He will work primarily with the outfielders and hitters, as well as serving as first-base coach, camp coordinator and in charge of team travel.

Skirka comes to MSU after spending last season as an assistant coach at Ouachita Baptist. He worked with the outfielders, as well as teaching hitting techniques. Under his guidance, the Tigers went 37-20 and were paced by the Gulf South West Division Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.

In addition to his on-field duties, Skirka supervised academics, team travel and served as the interim sports information director for baseball.

Skirka spent the 2008 season as an assistant coach at Grand Rapids Community College, where he worked with the infielders and outfielders.

During the summer of 2007, Skirka served as the head coach of Courtesy/Keene’s Stan Musial Team that captured the regular season championship and finished runner-up in the city playoffs.

Skirka earned Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches Association All-Region First-Team honors during his senior season at Grand Valley State. The Union City, Mich., native hit .400 with 14 doubles, five triples, seven home runs and 43 RBIs. The efforts also earned him First-Team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors, as well as second-team all-region honors from Daktronics.

The accolades were not just on the playing field as Skirka was named the Male Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2007.

As a junior, Skirka hit .322 with six doubles, 28 RBIs and 56 runs scored. He was named to the North Central Region All-Tournament Team, after helping lead the Lakers to a runner-up finish.

He began his collegiate career at Kellogg Community College, where he was named the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2005.

Skirka graduated magna cum laude from Grand Valley State with a degree in group social studies.

He is scheduled to complete his masters in human development and leadership from Murray State this summer.

He is married to the former Kelsey Hanson and the couple resides in Murray.

Darren Edgington joined the Murray State program as strength and conditioning coach in October, 2008, after serving at the University of Mississippi since 2005.

Edgington will be responsible for all strength and conditioning duties for the Racer football, baseball, soccer, softball, volleyball and track & field teams.

While at Ole Miss, he worked with the football program and also designed and implemented the strength and conditioning programs for the women’s basketball program that made an NCAA Elite-8 appearance. Edgington also worked with the Ole Miss soccer team.

From 1994-2005, Edgington served as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Middle Tennessee State designing and implementing the strength and conditioning programs for the school’s Olympic sports, as well as assisting with football.

A 1997 graduate from MTSU with a degree in wellness & fitness, Edgington earned his master’s in health, physical education, recreation, and safety from MTSU in 2000.

Edgington is a certified strength and conditioning coach through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA), National Association of Speed and Explosion (NASE), and USA Weightlifting. He is also a certified USA Weightlifting Referee. Coach Edgington produced a DVD entitled Functional ACL Pre-Hab Exercises, as well as garnering a feature article on ESPN.com about his training program for the Ole Miss women’s basketball team.

He trained WNBA Rookie of the Year Armintie Price while she played at Ole Miss.

Edgington is a U.S. Naval submarine veteran having served from 1984-90. He is married to the former Julie Mayo and they reside in Murray.

DanSKIRKAAssistant CoachFirst SeasonGrand Valley State, ‘08#2 AC

DarrenEDGINGTONStrength and Conditioning CoachSecond SeasonMiddle Tennessee, ‘97SC

TimMURRAYAthletic TrainerFirst SeasonEastern Kentucky, ‘09AT

Tim Murray is in his first year as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Murray State, where his main responsibility is working with the baseball team.

Murray graduated from Eastern Kentucky in May 2009 with a degree in athletic training. He worked with the football team at EKU, while also working with Bryan Station High School football, Lexington Catholic basketball, baseball and softball, and for the Center College baseball and softball teams.

The Edgewood, Ky., native is BOC certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association.

An athlete himself, Murray recently compete in the 5th World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as part of Team USA. The Team USA captain participated in basketball, soccer, shot put, discus, javelin and power lifting. The competition was highlighted by setting a new world record in power lifting, with a bench press of 286 pounds. Next July, when Team USA competes in Nashville, Tenn., Murray will also take on the role of athletic trainer.

Murray is currently pursuing a master’s degree in human development and leadership at MSU.

The Skirka File

Born: May 20, 1985

Family: Married to wife Kelsey.

Education: Graduated from Grand Valley State in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in group social studies. Expected to complete masters in human development from Murray State this summer.

Playing Experience: Played two seasons at Kellogg Community College. Spent final two years at Grand Valley State.

Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach at Ouachita Baptist (2009). Assistant coach at Murray State (2010).

Assistant Coaches

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Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

38 Wes Cunningham .411 51-51 192 51 79 12 5 11 52 134 .698 21 2 29 1 .468 3 4 6-8 406 28 7 .984 29 Jason Laws .373 44-41 153 32 57 10 3 3 39 82 .536 14 2 17 6 .422 4 2 0-0 0 0 0 .000 11 Daniel Hill .344 48-47 183 49 63 12 0 16 69 123 .672 13 7 25 1 .397 6 0 0-0 94 3 4 .960 27 Elliot Frey .344 55-55 189 57 65 9 3 4 36 92 .487 29 12 37 3 .459 1 5 6-8 91 5 1 .990 6 Jonathan Craycraft .337 47-46 172 36 58 9 4 0 26 75 .436 15 1 19 3 .394 0 2 4-5 88 133 8 .965 1 Zach Noonan .317 47-47 186 48 59 13 4 3 24 89 .478 23 2 28 7 .398 0 3 6-8 96 3 5 .952 10 Tyler Owen .273 51-51 187 28 51 11 0 4 24 74 .396 17 4 30 7 .340 4 2 0-1 38 93 6 .956 5 Kyle Tiernan .267 56-56 210 40 56 7 3 3 20 78 .371 17 9 49 3 .345 2 5 9-14 93 177 27 .909 34 Daniel Miller .246 56-56 175 27 43 9 1 0 35 54 .309 29 7 38 4 .362 7 3 0-1 310 43 8 .978 --------------20 Bryan Propst .351 43-38 134 36 47 14 0 7 36 82 .612 15 7 26 4 .426 6 0 7-7 93 5 2 .980 23 Bo Akers .333 5-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 1 0 2 0 .500 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 12 Matt Hon .188 7-6 16 4 3 1 0 1 5 7 .438 4 1 7 0 .381 0 1 0-0 8 7 0 1.000 3 Matt Phillips .158 18-9 38 8 6 1 0 0 1 7 .184 6 1 12 1 .289 0 0 1-1 13 18 2 .939 30 Chris Craycraft .000 2-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0-0 7 12 2 .905 33 Will Cartwright .000 5-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

Totals .319 56-56 1846 416 588 108 23 52 367 898 .486 204 56 320 40 .396 33 28 39-53 1371 587 83 .959 Opponents .288 56-56 1811 299 521 99 8 45 262 771 .426 124 40 317 49 .344 18 27 31-53 1333 567 83 .958

LOB - Team (418), Opp (351). DPs turned - Team (56), Opp (47). CI - Team (1), Miller 1. IBB - Team (8), Cunningham 3, Hill 2, Owen 2, Laws 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Cunningham 2, Hill 2, Frey 2, Noonan 2, Owen 1, Tiernan 1, Craycraft, J 1.

2009 Murray State BaseballOverall Statistics for Murray State (Final)

(All games sorted by batting average)

Record: 34-21-1 Home: 21-10-1 Away: 11-8 Neutral: 2-3 Ohio Valley: 13-8-1

(All games sorted by earned run average)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

19 Daniel Calhoun 2.32 11-3 16 14 11 1/0 1 97.0 90 41 25 6 85 16 2 8 374 .241 2 5 1 2 630 Chris Craycraft 4.05 10-3 14 14 3 1/0 0 100.0 110 58 45 22 80 20 1 8 399 .276 10 8 0 2 525 Marc Harmon 4.64 4-2 16 11 1 0/0 0 83.1 86 54 43 23 36 19 1 8 316 .272 8 10 2 5 5--------------37 Jonathan Williams 2.25 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 4 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 16 .250 0 0 0 0 021 Anthony Stacy 4.28 2-2 12 2 0 0/0 1 27.1 28 16 13 14 21 1 1 1 105 .267 0 2 1 1 2 9 Dan Huff 5.16 3-3 18 9 0 0/1 2 52.1 70 35 30 18 32 10 2 0 210 .333 2 4 0 1 317 Matt McGaha 5.79 2-1 10 0 0 0/0 0 14.0 25 14 9 4 9 5 0 5 62 .403 1 1 0 1 028 Lucas Allen 6.16 0-5 17 3 0 0/1 4 38.0 49 32 26 11 27 7 0 6 155 .316 0 2 1 5 215 Seth McFarlin 7.36 1-1 6 2 0 0/0 0 11.0 16 9 9 5 6 5 0 2 46 .348 1 1 0 0 018 Brad Rowland 8.53 1-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 5 7 6 4 6 3 0 2 22 .227 0 3 0 0 113 Alex Love 8.71 0-0 8 1 0 0/0 0 10.1 21 18 10 4 4 6 0 1 50 .420 1 2 2 1 114 Bradley Cobb 8.71 0-1 11 0 0 0/1 1 10.1 11 10 10 9 7 3 1 2 40 .275 2 1 0 0 231 Tyler Hall 9.00 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 6 4 3 2 1 3 0 1 16 .375 0 1 0 0 0

Totals 4.53 34-21 56 56 15 3/1 9 457.0 521 299 230 124 317 99 8 45 1811 .288 27 40 7 18 27Opponents 7.41 21-34 56 56 7 0/0 10 444.1 588 416 366 204 320 108 23 52 1846 .319 67 56 8 33 28

PB - Team (11), MILLER 11, Opp (17). Pickoffs - Team (8), McGaha 3, Huff 2, Harmon 2, Allen 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Miller (31-48), Harmon (5-9), Craycraft (5-9), Calhoun (7-8), Huff (2-8), Allen (5-8), McFarlin (3-3), Stacy (0-2), McGaha (1-2), Cobb (1-1), Williams (0-1), Rowland (1-1), Love (1-1).

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Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

11 Daniel Hill .406 19-19 64 25 26 6 0 6 26 50 .781 8 4 8 0 .481 3 0 0-0 33 1 2 .944 38 Wes Cunningham .403 19-19 67 18 27 5 0 5 12 47 .701 5 1 9 0 .440 2 1 1-2 143 7 1 .993 29 Jason Laws .386 18-18 70 12 27 4 3 2 22 43 .614 4 0 10 2 .408 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 27 Elliot Frey .377 22-22 77 25 29 4 0 1 12 36 .468 11 6 15 2 .489 0 1 3-4 36 2 0 1.000 6 Jonathan Craycraft .359 22-21 78 15 28 4 0 0 13 32 .410 6 0 8 1 .405 0 1 3-4 43 66 4 .965 1 Zach Noonan .321 20-20 81 20 26 5 2 3 16 44 .543 10 1 13 3 .402 0 0 4-6 40 1 2 .953 10 Tyler Owen .273 19-19 66 6 18 5 0 3 11 32 .485 6 0 13 3 .324 2 1 0-0 9 27 3 .923 5 Kyle Tiernan .235 22-22 81 10 19 2 1 1 10 26 .321 4 1 19 0 .279 0 1 3-4 39 70 14 .886 34 Daniel Miller .214 22-22 70 10 15 4 0 0 9 19 .271 9 1 16 1 .301 3 1 0-0 109 18 4 .969 ---------- 23 Bo Akers 1.000 2-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 20 Bryan Propst .386 15-12 44 10 17 7 0 1 12 27 .614 3 1 6 2 .404 4 0 2-2 53 1 0 1.000 3 Matt Phillips .154 5-4 13 6 2 1 0 0 1 3 .231 3 0 4 0 .313 0 0 0-0 2 9 2 .846 33 Will Cartwright .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 30 Chris Craycraft .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 7 1 .917

Totals .329 22-22 715 157 235 47 6 22 144 360 .503 70 15 122 14 .392 16 6 16-22 516 225 38 .951 Opponents .279 22-22 677 115 189 39 2 20 101 292 .431 42 11 112 21 .328 7 11 13-22 507 212 36 .952

LOB - Team (158), Opp (117). DPs turned - Team (22), Opp (19). IBB - Team (2), Cunningham 1, Owen 1. Picked off - Frey 2, Noonan 1, Cunningham 1, Craycraft, J 1, Owen 1.

2009 Murray State BaseballOverall Statistics for Murray State (Final)

(Ohio Valley Conference games only sorted by batting average)

Record: 13-8-1 Home: 7-4-1 Away: 6-4 Ohio Valley: 13-8-1

(All games sorted by earned run average)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

19 Daniel Calhoun 3.28 4-3 9 9 6 0/0 0 57.2 68 28 21 12 46 11 2 2 228 .298 0 2 0 0 814 Mike Perconte 3.92 4-2 9 8 4 1/0 0 57.1 54 27 25 10 48 8 2 5 216 .250 4 4 1 0 530 Chris Craycraft 4.30 3-4 9 9 2 0/0 0 67.0 70 38 32 17 41 10 2 5 256 .273 1 10 1 2 4--------------29 Drew Leeper 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 .375 0 0 0 0 017 Matt McGaha 3.86 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 6 3 3 3 6 1 0 0 26 .231 0 1 0 0 018 Brad Rowland 5.68 1-2 7 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 3 4 4 5 2 0 0 1 18 .167 0 3 0 1 125 Marc Harmon 6.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 6 3 2 1 3 1 0 0 15 .400 1 1 0 0 021 Anthony Stacy 7.71 0-1 6 0 0 0/0 1 7.0 6 6 6 7 6 1 0 1 25 .240 0 1 0 0 135 Jake Donze 18.00 0-1 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 6 5 4 3 4 0 0 0 13 .462 1 1 0 0 0

Totals 4.18 12-14 26 26 12 1/0 1 209.0 222 114 97 58 159 33 6 14 805 .276 7 23 2 3 19Opponents 4.22 14-12 26 26 5 1/0 5 211.0 219 127 99 90 200 24 7 5 808 .271 26 29 3 8 18

PB - Team (4), Miller 3, Pettit 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (5), Craycraft 2, Rowland 1, McGaha 1, Miller 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Miller (11-17), Perconte (6-11), Pettit (6-9), Craycraft (4-6), Calhoun (3-6), Rowland (2-4), Stacy (1-1), McGaha (1-1).

2009 OVC Stats

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2009 Murray State BaseballGame Results for Murray State (Final)

(All games)

Record: 34-21-1 Home: 21-10-1 Away: 11-8 Neutral: 2-3 Ohio Valley: 13-8-1

Game Date Opponent Score r h e / r h e Inns Overall SLC Pitcher of Record Attend Time Feb. 20, 2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 6-3 6 9 2 / 3 12 0 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Craycraft (W, 1-0) 163 2:29 Feb. 22, 2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 5-3 5 6 1 / 3 14 0 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 Calhoun (W, 1-0) - 2:37 Feb. 22, 2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2-3 L 2 5 0 / 3 6 3 (8) 2-1-0 0-0-0 Stacy (L, 0-1) 153 2:22 Feb. 24, 2009 at Memphis W 14-4 14 11 3 / 4 11 4 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 Huff (W, 1-0) 184 3:12 Feb. 27, 2009 ILLINOIS STATE 3-5 L 3 5 1 / 5 8 0 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 Craycraft (L, 1-1) - 2:04 Feb. 27, 2009 ILLINOIS STATE W 1-0 1 4 0 / 0 4 1 7 4-2-0 0-0-0 Calhoun (W, 2-0) 115 1:41 Mar. 03, 2009 FREED-HARDEMAN W 8-6 8 13 1 / 6 12 3 9 5-2-0 0-0-0 Harmon (W, 1-0) 115 2:56 Mar. 04, 2009 ARKANSAS STATE W 11-5 11 12 1 / 5 10 1 9 6-2-0 0-0-0 Huff (W, 2-0) 149 3:01 Mar. 06, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 20-9 20 28 0 / 9 18 2 9 7-2-0 0-0-0 Craycraft (W, 2-1) 231 3:10 Mar. 07, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 11-1 11 8 0 / 1 2 2 7 8-2-0 0-0-0 Calhoun (W, 3-0) - 1:47 Mar. 07, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3-8 L 3 7 1 / 8 14 0 7 8-3-0 0-0-0 Allen (L, 0-1) 213 2:14 Mar. 08, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA STAT W 13-11 13 15 2 / 11 2 2 9 9-3-0 0-0-0 Rowland (W, 1-0) 153 2:58 Mar. 11, 2009 MISS. VALLEY STATE W 7-0 7 10 0 / 0 6 5 9 10-3-0 0-0-0 Huff (W, 3-0) 113 2:22 Mar. 13, 2009 at Saint Louis W 4-1 4 11 0 / 1 6 1 9 11-3-0 0-0-0 Craycraft (W, 3-1) 142 2:10 Mar. 14, 2009 at Saint Louis W 12-5 12 14 2 / 5 13 1 9 12-3-0 0-0-0 Calhoun (W, 4-0) 233 2:46 Mar. 15, 2009 at Saint Louis 1-4 L 1 8 0 / 4 8 0 9 12-4-0 0-0-0 Harmon (L, 1-1) 164 2:13 Mar. 17, 2009 at Central Arkansas 4-6 L 4 6 3 / 6 8 1 9 12-5-0 0-0-0 Allen (L, 0-2) 290 2:53 Mar. 18, 2009 at Central Arkansas W 13-11 13 11 1 / 11 13 1 9 13-5-0 0-0-0 McGaha (W, 1-0) 210 3:12* Mar. 21, 2009 JACKSONVILLE STATE 8-9 L 8 12 1 / 9 13 1 9 13-6-0 0-1-0 Allen (L, 0-3) - 3:00* Mar. 21, 2009 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 3-2 3 6 2 / 2 3 1 7 14-6-0 1-1-0 Calhoun (W, 5-0) 241 1:56* Mar. 22, 2009 JACKSONVILLE STATE 3-14 L 3 8 3 / 14 16 3 9 14-7-0 1-2-0 Huff (L, 3-1) 173 2:44 Mar. 25, 2009 MID-CONTINENT W 17-3 17 15 0 / 3 9 2 7 15-7-0 1-2-0 Stacy (W, 1-1) - 2:18 Mar. 25, 2009 MID-CONTINENT W 13-3 13 18 2 / 3 6 1 7 16-7-0 1-2-0 McGaha (W, 2-0) 167 2:14 Mar. 27, 2009 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 7-1 7 10 1 / 1 5 2 9 17-7-0 1-2-0 Craycraft (W, 4-1) 131 2:27 Mar. 29, 2009 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 11-7 11 13 4 / 7 11 2 7 18-7-0 1-2-0 Calhoun (W, 6-0) - 2:18 Mar. 29, 2009 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 9-11 L 9 13 0 / 11 13 1 7 18-8-0 1-2-0 Cobb (L, 0-1) 133 2:51 Apr. 01, 2009 vs. Southern Illinois 1-9 L 1 6 4 / 9 8 0 (10) 18-9-0 1-2-0 Stacy (L, 1-2) 439 3:02* Apr. 04, 2009 at Eastern Illinois 5-11 L 5 10 0 / 11 14 1 9 18-10-0 1-3-0 Craycraft (L, 4-2) - 3:18* Apr. 04, 2009 at Eastern Illinois 1-2 L 1 3 2 / 2 5 3 7 18-11-0 1-4-0 Calhoun (L, 6-1) 325 1:39 Apr. 07, 2009 EVANSVILLE 6-11 L 6 10 2 / 11 16 0 9 18-12-0 1-4-0 Huff (L, 3-2) 153 3:14* Apr. 10, 2009 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 25-2 15 26 7 / 2 4 3 9 19-12-0 2-4-0 Craycraft (W, 5-2) 129 3:18* Apr. 11, 2009 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 3-1 3 7 0 / 1 2 2 7 20-12-0 3-4-0 Calhoun (W, 7-1) - 1:47* Apr. 11, 2009 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 6-9 L 6 10 3 / 9 12 2 7 20-13-0 3-5-0 Huff (L, 3-3) 219 2:38 Apr. 14, 2009 at Evansville 9-11 L 9 13 2 / 11 11 2 9 20-14-0 3-5-0 McGaha (L, 2-1) 142 3:13 Apr. 15, 2009 BELMONT 3-4 L 3 7 1 / 4 6 1 9 20-15-0 3-5-0 Allen (L, 0-4) 139 2:29* Apr. 18, 2009 at Eastern Kentucky W 10-7 10 13 2 / 7 13 1 9 21-15-0 4-5-0 Craycraft (W, 6-2) - 2:50* Apr. 18, 2009 at Eastern Kentcky W 8-1 8 13 0 / 1 5 1 7 22-15-0 5-5-0 Calhoun (W, 8-1) 192 1:49 Apr. 21, 2009 MEMPHIS W 13-7 13 9 1 / 7 11 6 9 23-15-0 5-5-0 Harmon (W, 2-1) 317 3:00* Apr. 25, 2009 at Morehead State W 13-8 13 16 1 / 8 12 2 9 24-15-0 6-5-0 Craycraft (W, 7-2) - 2:46* Apr. 25, 2009 at Morehead State W 9-4 9 12 1 / 4 9 4 7 25-15-0 7-5-0 Calhoun (W, 9-1) 414 1:53* Apr. 26, 2009 at Morehead State 9-18 L 9 12 1 / 18 16 3 9 25-16-0 7-6-0 Harmon (L, 2-2) 317 3:10 Apr. 29, 2009 at Belmont W 12-3 12 15 2 / 3 8 0 9 26-16-0 7-6-0 McFarlin (W, 1-0) 589 2:57* May 02, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH W 10-7 10 13 1 / 7 9 3 9 27-16-0 8-6-0 Craycraft (W, 8-2) - 3:14* May 02, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH W 4-1 4 5 0 / 1 5 1 7 28-16-0 9-6-0 Calhoun (W, 10-1) 173 1:36* May 03, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH 1-1 T 1 3 1 / 1 5 0 5 28-16-1 9-6-1 None 129 1:48* May 09, 2009 at UT Martin W 12-0 12 17 0 / 0 5 2 9 29-16-1 10-6-1 Craycraft (W, 9-2) - 2:27* May 09, 2009 at UT Martin 2-3 L 2 8 1 / 3 8 0 7 29-17-1 10-7-1 Calhoun (L, 10-2) 328 1:36* May 10, 2009 at UT Martin W 13-4 13 18 1 / 4 10 0 9 30-17-1 11-7-1 Harmon (W, 3-2) 131 2:33 May 12, 2009 at Arkansas State 2-4 L 2 5 1 / 4 12 1 9 30-18-1 11-7-1 McFarlin (L, 1-1) 272 2:19* May 15, 2009 AUSTIN PEAY W 4-2 4 8 2 / 2 9 2 9 31-18-1 12-7-1 Craycraft (W, 10-2) - 2:29* May 15, 2009 AUSTIN PEAY 5-7 L 5 9 3 / 7 8 0 7 31-19-1 12-8-1 Calhoun (L, 10-3) 237 2:08* May 16, 2009 AUSTIN PEAY W 3-2 3 6 2 / 2 6 1 9 32-19-1 13-8-1 Harmon (W, 4-2) 315 2:09^ May 21, 2009 vs. Tennessee Tech 2-7 L 2 5 2 / 7 10 0 9 32-20-1 13-8-1 Craycraft (L, 10-3) 791 2:25^ May 22, 2009 vs. Morehead State W 8-5 8 12 2 / 5 10 1 9 33-20-1 13-8-1 Calhoun (W, 11-3) 808 2:34^ May 22, 2009 vs. Eastern Illinois W 5-4 5 7 0 / 4 9 1 9 34-20-1 13-8-1 Stacy (W, 2-2) 808 2:44^ May 23, 2009 vs. Jacksonville State 3-9 L 3 12 3 / 9 10 0 9 34-21-1 13-8-1 Allen (L, 0-5) 713 2:36

* = OVC game^ = OVC Tournament (Paducah, Ky.)() extra inning game

2009 Results

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Murray State’s Record When...

Overall __________________________________________ 34-21-1Home __________________________________________ 21-10-1Away _____________________________________________ 11-8Neutral _____________________________________________2-3

Ohio Valley Conference _____________________________ 13-8-1Home ____________________________________________ 7-4-1Away _______________________________________________6-4Neutral _____________________________________________0-0

Non-Conference ___________________________________ 21-13Home ____________________________________________ 14-6Away _______________________________________________5-4Neutral _____________________________________________2-3

Day games ______________________________________ 33-17-1Night games _________________________________________1-4

When Leading After...Five innings ________________________________________ 30-2Six innings _________________________________________ 32-3Seven innings ______________________________________ 23-2Eight innings _______________________________________ 23-1

When Trailing After...Five innings ________________________________________ 3-13Six innings _________________________________________ 1-15Seven innings ________________________________________1-9Eight innings _______________________________________ 1-11

When Tied After...Five innings ________________________________________ 1-6-1Six innings ___________________________________________1-3Seven innings ________________________________________0-2Eight innings _________________________________________0-1

Extra-inning games ___________________________________0-2Shutouts ____________________________________________3-0One-run games _______________________________________4-5Games decided by two runs or less _______________________6-6Games decided by five runs or more ____________________ 17-8Soring first _______________________________________ 22-4-1Scoring in first inning ________________________________ 15-4Scoring six runs or more _____________________________ 25-6Scoring five runs or less _____________________________ 9-15-1Allowing six runs or more ____________________________ 9-14Allowing five runs or less ____________________________ 25-7-1

February ____________________________________________4-2March ____________________________________________ 14-6April ________________________________________________8-8May ______________________________________________ 8-5-1Sunday ___________________________________________ 4-5-1Monday _____________________________________________0-0Tuesday _____________________________________________3-4Wednesday __________________________________________6-2Thursday ____________________________________________0-1Friday ______________________________________________9-2Saturday __________________________________________ 12-7

Multi-Hit Games Player 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL38 Wes Cunningham 12 7 1 1 2129 Jason Laws 16 3 - - 1911 Daniel Hill 11 5 1 1 18 1 Zach Noonan 13 4 1 - 18 6 Jonathan Craycraft 8 9 - - 1710 Tyler Owen 12 1 2 - 15 5 Kyle Tiernan 11 2 1 - 1427 Elliot Frey 6 4 1 2 1334 Daniel Miller 10 2 - - 12 3 Matt Phillips 1 - - - 112 Matt Hon 1 - - - 1

TEAM 111 42 7 4 164

Multi-RBI Games Player 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL11 Daniel Hill 14 6 1 1 2238 Wes Cunningham 5 6 2 - 1320 Bryan Propst 5 5 - - 1027 Elliot Frey 6 3 - - 929 Jason Laws 1 5 1 1 834 Daniel Miller 6 - 1 1 8 1 Zach Noonan 3 - - 2 5 6 Jonathan Craycraft 4 1 - - 510 Tyler Owen 3 - 1 - 4 5 Kyle Tiernan - 3 - - 312 Matt Hon - 1 - 1

TEAM 47 30 6 5 88

Hitting Streaks Player Longest Current 38 Wes Cunningham 20 127 Elliot Frey 14 -11 Daniel Hill 13 - 6 Jonathan Craycraft 10 229 Jason Laws 9 220 Bryan Propst 8 4 1 Zach Noonan 7 1 5 Kyle Tiernan 7 310 Tyler Owen 5 234 Daniel Miller 5 1 3 Matt Phillips 2 -12 Matt Hon 2 -23 Bo Akers 1 -

2009 Miscellaneous Stats

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Starters by Position

C Miller (56)1B Cunningham (50), Propst (6)2B Craycraft (46), Hon (6), Phillips (3), Propst (1)3B Owen (51), Phillips (5)SS Tiernan (56)LF Frey (46), Propst (9), Phillips (1)CF Noonan (47), Frey (9), RF Hill (45), Propst (11)DH Laws (41), Propst (11), Hill (2), Cunningham (1), Craycraft (1) P Calhoun (14), Craycraft (14), Harmon (11), Huff (9), Allen (3), Stacy (2), McFarlin (2), Love (1)

Starters by Position

Leadoff Tiernan (29), Noonan (25), Frey (2)Second Frey (26), Cunningham (13), Noonan (12), Hill (5)Third Cunningham (38), Hill (17), Owen (1)Fourth Hill (24), Owen (19), Laws (9), Propst (4)Fifth Laws (32), Propst (14), Owen (8), Hill (1), Noonan (1)Sixth J. Craycraft (36), Propst (7), Noonan (6), Owen (4), Hon (3)Seventh Owen (14), Propst (13), Miller (11), J. Craycraft (9), Hon (3), Tiernan (2), Phillips (1), Noonan (1), Craycraft (1), Frey (1) Eighth Miller (45), Phillips (8), Owen (3)Ninth Frey (26), Tiernan 925), Owen (2), Noonan (2), J. Craycraft (1)

2009 Miscellaneous StatsMURRAY STATE TEAM GAME HIGHS

TEAM BATTINGAt bats ____________50 __________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Runs scored _______25 _________________________________ vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10)Hits ______________28 __________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6)RBIs ______________22 _________________________________ vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10)Doubles ___________9 __________________________________ vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10)Triples ____________3 _________________________________________Mid-Continent (3/25)Home runs ________5 ___________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Total bases ________48 __________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Walks _____________11 ____________________________________ at Central Arkansas (3/18)Strikeouts _________13 ___________________________________ vs. Jacksonville State (3/21)Sac hits ___________2 ___________________________________________________ six timesSac flies ___________2 __________________________________________________ four timesStolen bases _______3 ______________ vs. Freed-Hardeman (3/3); vs. Jacksonville State (3/21)Hit by pitch ________4 ____________________vs. North Dakota State (3/7); vs. Belmont (4/15)Caught stealing ____2 _____________________________________ vs. Morehead State (5/22)Runners LOB _______13 __________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Hit into DP_________3 ______________________________________ vs. Southern Illinois (4/1)

TEAM PITCHINGInnings pitched_____10.0 ____________________________________ vs. Southern Illinois (4/1)Runs allowed ______18 _____________________________________at Morehead State (4/26)Earned runs ________14 _____________________________________at Morehead State (4/26)Walks allowed ______7 ______________________________________ vs. Southern Illinois (4/1)Strikeouts _________14 __________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/7)Hits allowed _______18 __________________________________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Doubles allowed ____6 _____________ vs. North Dakota State (3/6); at Eastern Kentucky (4/18)Triples allowed _____2 _______________________________________ vs. Arkansas State (3/4)Home runs allowed _4 ________at Central Arkansas (3/18); at Morehead State (3/25 and 3/26)Wild pitches _______2 ___________________________________________________ six timesHit batters _________3 ______________________ vs. Evansville (4/7); vs. Eastern Illinois (5/22)

MURRAY STATE INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSBATTINGAt bats ____________7 __________________________ Daniel Hill vs. North Dakota State (3/6)__________________7 __________________________ Elliot Frey vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10)Runs scored _______6 _______________________ Zach Noonan vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10)Hits ______________6 _____________________________ Elliot Frey at Morehead State (4/25)RBIs ______________8 __________________________ Daniel Hill vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Doubles ___________2 ___________________________________________________ 10 timesTriples ____________2 _______________________ Wes Cunningham vs. Mid-Continent (3/25__________________2 __________________________ Jonathan Craycraft vs. Memphis (4/21)Home runs ________3 __________________________ Daniel Hill vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Total bases ________15 _________________________ Daniel Hill vs. North Dakota State (3/6)Walks _____________3 __________________________________________________ five timesSac hits ___________1 ___________________________________________________ 28 timesSac flies ___________2 _______________________ Bryan Propst vs. Southeast Missouri (4/10)__________________2 ___________________________________ Daniel Hill at Belmont (4/29)Stolen bases _______2 _________________________________Kyle Tiernan at Memphis (2/24)__________________2 __________________________ Bryan Propst vs. Freed-Hardeman (3/3)__________________2 _________________________ Kyle Tiernan vs. Jacksonville State (3/21)Hit by pitch ________3 _________________________ Kyle Tiernan vs. North Dakota State (3/7)

PITCHINGInnings pitched_____9.0 _______________________ Chris Craycraft vs. SIU Edwardsville (3/27)__________________9.0 ______________________________ Chris Craycraft at UT Martin (5/9)__________________9.0 ___________________________ Chris Craycraft vs. Austin Peay (5/15)__________________9.0 _______________________ Daniel Calhoun vs. Morehead State (5/22)Strikeouts _________14 _____________________ Daniel Calhoun vs. North Dakota State (3/7)

AttendancePlace Dates Total AverageHome 24 4,061 169Away 20 7,492 374Total 44 11,553 262

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PLAYER OF THE YEARJordan Kreke, Eastern Illinois

PITCHER OF THE YEARDaniel Calhoun, Murray State

ROOKIE OF THE YEARKyle Bluestein, Jacksonville State

COACH OF THE YEARRob McDonald, Murray State

First Team C Jim Klocke ________Southeast Missouri1B Wes Cunningham ______ Murray State2B Jordan Tokarz _________Eastern IllinoisSS Jordan Kreke __________Eastern Illinois Drew Lee ___________ Morehead State3B Jayson Langfels _____ Eastern KentuckyOF Matt Davis _________ Eastern KentuckyOF Daniel Hill ____________ Murray StateOF Tyrell Cummings ___Southeast MissouriDH Jason Laws ___________ Murray StateUT Richie Derbak _________Eastern IllinoisSP Mike Recchia __________Eastern IllinoisSP Daniel Calhoun _______ Murray StateRP Bill Henke _________ Jacksonville State

Second Team C Trey Lucas ______________ Austin Peay1B Anthony Ottrando __ Eastern Kentucky2B Scott Gladstone __________ UT MartinSS Richie Rodriguez ____ Eastern Kentucky3B Mark Hartsfield ___________ UT MartinOF J.D. Ashbrook _______ Morehead StateOF Daniel Adamson ____ Jacksonville StateOF Miles Hartsfield ___________ UT MartinDH Louie Haseltine ____Southeast MissouriUT Michael Bottoms _____ Morehead State A.J. Kirby-Jones _______Tennessee TechSP Chris Craycraft ________ Murray StateSP Lee Henry ___________Tennessee TechRP Daniel Tenholder_________ Austin Peay

OVC Players of the WeekFeb. 23Player ________________ Jime Klocke, SEMOPitcher ________________James Leigh, SEMO

March 2Player ______________ Mark Hartsfield, UTMPitcher _____________ Daniel Calhoun MUR______________________ Ryne Harper, APSU____________________Adam Liberatore, TTU

March 9Player __________________Daniel Hill, MURPitcher _____________ Daniel Calhoun MUR

March 16Player _____________Brett Nommensen, EIUPitcher _________________ Mike Recchia, EIU

March 23Player _________________ Jordan Kreke, EIUPitcher _________________ Austin Lucas, JSU

March 30Player _________________ Jordan Kreke, EIUPitcher ___________________ Ben Tootle, JSU

April 6Player _____________Brett Nommensen, EIUPitcher ___________________Tyler Bess, MOR

April 13Player _________________ Jordan Kreke, EIUPitcher _____________Chris Craycraft, MUR

April 20Player __________________ Sam Eberle, JSU_________________________ Drew Lee, MORPitcher ____________ Daniel Calhoun, MUR

April 27Player __________________ Elliot Frey, MURPitcher __________________ Tyler Kehrer, EIU

May 4Player ______________ Daniel Adamson, JSUPitcher _________________ Paul Duncan, EKU

May 11Player ______________ Jayson Langfels, EKUPitcher _____________Chris Craycraft, MUR

May 18Player _______________ Wes Patterson, UTMPitcher _____________Michael Bottoms, MOR_______________________ Coty Green, UTM

Conference Overall

Freshman TeamC/DH Eric Bainer __________ Morehead State2B Jonathan Craycraft ____ Murray StateSS Jon Clinard _____________ Austin PeaySS Richie Rodriguez ____ Eastern KentuckySS Kenton Parmley ___Southeast Missouri3B Sam Eberle ________ Jacksonville State3B Andrew Deeds ______ Morehead StateOF Zach Borenstein _______Eastern IllinoisOF Michael Garcia _____ Eastern KentuckyOF Kyle Bluestein ______ Jacksonville StateOF Lucas Bainer ________ Morehead StateDH Jacob Daniel _______ Eastern KentuckyUT Ben Burgess _________Tennessee Tech

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Home Away NeutralEastern Illinois 14 4 0 .778 36 14 0 .720 16-4 14-5 6-5Murray State 13 8 1 .614 34 21 1 .616 21-10-1 11-8 2-3Morehead State 12 10 0 .545 20 32 0 .385 12-17 7-12 1-3Southeast Missouri 12 11 0 .522 26 25 0 .510 16-13 9-10 1-2Tennessee Tech* 10 11 1 .477 31 24 1 .562 20-9 5-15-1 6-0 Jacksonville State 10 13 0 .435 31 26 0 .544 13-9 12-10 6-7Eastern Kentucky 10 13 0 .435 27 24 0 .529 19-7 4-15 4-2UT Martin 9 15 0 .375 20 31 0 .392 11-14 9-16 0-1Austin Peay 7 12 0 .368 22 30 0 .423 16-11 6-18 0-1

* - OVC Tournament champion

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HITTINGBatting AverageEastern Illinois ___________________ .362Eastern Kentucky ________________ .345Morehead State _________________ .324UT Martin ______________________ .323Murray State __________________ .319Southeast Missouri _______________ .316Jacksonville State ________________ .297Tennessee Tech __________________ .291Austin Peay _____________________ .288

Slugging PercentageEastern Illinois ___________________ .590Morehead State _________________ .543Eastern Kentucky ________________ .531Southeast Missouri _______________ .514UT Martin ______________________ .488Murray State __________________ .486Jacksonville State ________________ .463Tennessee Tech __________________ .433Austin Peay _____________________ .428

On-Base PercentageEastern Illinois ___________________ .436Eastern Kentucky ________________ .429Southeast Missouri _______________ .398Morehead State _________________ .398Murray State __________________ .396Jacksonville State ________________ .390UT Martin ______________________ .383Tennessee Tech __________________ .380Austin Peay _____________________ .373

Runs ScoredEastern Kentucky ________________ 468Eastern Illinois ___________________ 459Jacksonville State ________________ 421Murray State ___________________ 416Morehead State _________________ 411Southeast Missouri _______________ 394UT Martin ______________________ 342Tennessee Tech __________________ 336Austin Peay _____________________ 309

HitsEastern Illinois ___________________ 644Eastern Kentucky ________________ 602Morehead State _________________ 590Murray State ___________________ 588Jacksonville State ________________ 581UT Martin ______________________ 572Southeast Missouri _______________ 547Tennessee Tech __________________ 515Austin Peay _____________________ 494

Runs Batted InEastern Illinois ___________________ 425Eastern Kentucky ________________ 423Jacksonville State ________________ 387Morehead State _________________ 383Southeast Missouri _______________ 368Murray State ___________________ 367UT Martin ______________________ 322Tennessee Tech __________________ 297Austin Peay _____________________ 272

DoublesEastern Kentucky ________________ 120Southeast Missouri _______________ 116Jacksonville State ________________ 114Eastern Illinois ___________________ 111Murray State ___________________ 108Morehead State _________________ 107Austin Peay _____________________ 104UT Martin ______________________ 100Tennessee Tech ___________________ 89

TriplesEastern Kentucky _________________ 29Murray State ____________________ 23Jacksonville State _________________ 17UT Martin _______________________ 11Morehead State __________________ 11Eastern Illinois ____________________ 10Austin Peay ______________________ 10Tennessee Tech ____________________ 8Southeast Missouri _________________ 7

Home RunsEastern Illinois ____________________ 92Morehead State __________________ 90Southeast Missouri ________________ 71Jacksonville State _________________ 59UT Martin _______________________ 57Murray State ____________________ 52Tennessee Tech ___________________ 49Eastern Kentucky _________________ 49Austin Peay ______________________ 39

Total BasesEastern Illinois __________________ 1051Morehead State _________________ 989Eastern Kentucky ________________ 927Jacksonville State ________________ 906Murray State ___________________ 898Southeast Missouri _______________ 890UT Martin ______________________ 865Tennessee Tech __________________ 767Austin Peay _____________________ 735

WalksJacksonville State ________________ 248Tennessee Tech __________________ 229Murray State ___________________ 204Eastern Kentucky ________________ 203Southeast Missouri _______________ 200Morehead State _________________ 199Austin Peay _____________________ 193Eastern Illinois ___________________ 190UT Martin ______________________ 164

Stolen BasesEastern Kentucky ________________ 123Austin Peay _____________________ 108Southeast Missouri ________________ 66Morehead State __________________ 55Murray State ____________________ 38Jacksonville State _________________ 38Eastern Illinois ____________________ 32Tennessee Tech ___________________ 27UT Martin _______________________ 24

PITCHINGEarned Run AverageMurray State __________________ 4.53Eastern Illinois ___________________ 4.94Jacksonville State ________________ 5.01Tennessee Tech __________________ 5.50Austin Peay _____________________ 6.17Southeast Missouri _______________ 6.76Eastern Kentucky ________________ 6.86UT Martin ______________________ 7.50Morehead State _________________ 7.91

Opponent Batting AverageEastern Illinois ___________________ .267Jacksonville State ________________ .274Tennessee Tech __________________ .279Murray State __________________ .288Austin Peay _____________________ .299Southeast Missouri _______________ .321Eastern Kentucky ________________ .327Morehead State _________________ .333UT Martin ______________________ .343

Innings PitchedJacksonville State _______________488.1Tennessee Tech _________________461.1Murray State _________________ 457.0Morehead State ________________436.2Austin Peay ____________________434.2Southeast Missouri ______________427.1UT Martin _____________________423.1Eastern Illinois __________________423.0Eastern Kentucky _______________414.2

StrikeoutsTennessee Tech __________________ 382Eastern Illinois ___________________ 379Jacksonville State ________________ 360Austin Peay _____________________ 347Southeast Missouri _______________ 332Murray State ___________________ 317Morehead State _________________ 308Eastern Kentucky ________________ 284UT Martin ______________________ 240

Strikeouts LookingSoutheast Missouri _______________ 121Jacksonville State ________________ 120Tennessee Tech __________________ 115Austin Peay _____________________ 112Eastern Illinois ___________________ 107Murray State ____________________ 96Morehead State __________________ 95UT Martin _______________________ 87Eastern Kentucky _________________ 85

SavesJacksonville State _________________ 14Austin Peay ______________________ 12Eastern Illinois ____________________ 11Murray State _____________________ 9Southeast Missouri _________________ 9Tennessee Tech ____________________ 6Morehead State ___________________ 6UT Martin ________________________ 6Eastern Kentucky __________________ 3

Hits AllowedEastern Illinois ___________________ 438Tennessee Tech __________________ 493Austin Peay _____________________ 520Murray State ___________________ 521Jacksonville State ________________ 526Eastern Kentucky ________________ 561Southeast Missouri _______________ 572UT Martin ______________________ 616Morehead State _________________ 619

Runs AllowedEastern Illinois ___________________ 272Murray State ___________________ 299Jacksonville State ________________ 337Tennessee Tech __________________ 347Austin Peay _____________________ 354Eastern Kentucky ________________ 380Southeast Missouri _______________ 393UT Martin ______________________ 425Morehead State _________________ 476

Earned Runs AllowedMurray State ___________________ 230Eastern Illinois ___________________ 232Jacksonville State ________________ 272Tennessee Tech __________________ 282Austin Peay _____________________ 298Eastern Kentucky ________________ 316Southeast Missouri _______________ 321UT Martin ______________________ 353Morehead State _________________ 384

Walks AllowedMurray State ___________________ 124UT Martin ______________________ 183Jacksonville State ________________ 198Eastern Kentucky ________________ 198Southeast Missouri _______________ 205Eastern Illinois ___________________ 207Morehead State _________________ 211Austin Peay _____________________ 249Tennessee Tech __________________ 263

Wild PitchesAustin Peay ______________________ 55Morehead State __________________ 48Eastern Illinois ____________________ 44Southeast Missouri ________________ 43Tennessee Tech ___________________ 41Eastern Kentucky _________________ 33UT Martin _______________________ 31Murray State ____________________ 27Jacksonville State _________________ 26

DEFENSEFielding PercentageUT Martin ______________________ .966Eastern Illinois ___________________ .963Austin Peay _____________________ .963Tennessee Tech __________________ .963Murray State __________________ .959Eastern Kentucky ________________ .957Jacksonville State ________________ .957Southeast Missouri _______________ .956Morehead State _________________ .947

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HITTINGBatting AverageJayson Langfels, EKU _____________ .441Scott Gladstone, UTM _____________ .420Matt Davis, EKU__________________ .418Richie Derbak, EIU _______________ .417Drew Lee, MOR __________________ .413Wes Cunningham, MUR _________ .411Miles Hartsfield, UTM _____________ .397Tyler Rehmel, EKU ________________ .397Zach Borenstein, EIU _____________ .394Jim Klocke, SEMO ________________ .394

Slugging PercentageJayson Langfels, EKU _____________ .800Drew Lee, MOR __________________ .764Jordan Kreke, EIU ________________ .718A.J. Kirby-Jones, TTU ______________ .706Wes Cunningham, MUR _________ .698J.D. Ashbrook, MOR ______________ .688Kyle Bluestein, JSU _______________ .687Daniel Hill, MUR ________________ .672Matt Davis, EKU__________________ .658Jim Klocke, SEMO ________________ .654

On-Base PercentageZach Borenstein, EIU _____________ .506Drew Lee, MOR __________________ .485Matt Davis, EKU__________________ .485Jim Klocke, SEMO ________________ .484Jayson Langfels, EKU _____________ .484Kyle Bluestein, JSU _______________ .482Andrew Deeds, MOR _____________ .475Trey Lucas, APSU _________________ .474Tyler Rehmel, EKU ________________ .474Jacob Daniel, EKU ________________ .469

Runs ScoredMatt Davis, EKU___________________ 71Todd Cunningham, JSU ____________ 66J.D. Ashbrook, MOR _______________ 65Drew Lee, MOR ___________________ 62Elliot Frey, MUR __________________ 57Mark Hartsfield, UTM ______________ 56Jim Klocke, SEMO_________________ 56Jordan Tokarz, EIU_________________ 553 tied at _________________________ 54

HitsDrew Lee, MOR ___________________ 86Scott Gladstone, UTM ______________ 84Matt Davis, EKU___________________ 82Todd Cunningham, JSU ____________ 80Mark Hartsfield, UTM ______________ 79Wes Cunninghm, MUR _____________ 79Tyrell Cummings, SEMO ____________ 78Richie Derbak, EIU ________________ 78Miles Hartsfield, UTM ______________ 773 tied at _________________________ 75

Runs Batted InJayson Langfels, EKU ______________ 72Daniel Hill, MUR __________________ 69A.J. Kirby-Jones, TTU _______________ 68Drew Lee, MOR ___________________ 67Michael Bottoms, MOR _____________ 61Jordan Kreke, EIU _________________ 59Daniel Adamson, JSU ______________ 58Tyrell Cummings, SEMO ____________ 55Matt Wagner, SEMO _______________ 53Justin Wheeler, SEMO ______________ 53

DoublesKyle Bluestein, JSU ________________ 21Matt Davis, EKU___________________ 20Jim Klocke, SEMO _________________ 20Trey Lucas, APSU __________________ 20Steven Leach, JSU _________________ 19Greg Bachman, APSU ______________ 18Drew Lee, MOR ___________________ 18Jordan Kreke, EIU _________________ 16Nick Harris, SEMO _________________ 16J.D. Ashbrook, MOR _______________ 16

TriplesTodd Cunningham, JSU _____________ 9Jayson Langfels, EKU _______________ 6Aaron Barrows, EKU ________________ 6Wes Cunningham, MUR ____________ 5Jacob Daniel, EKU __________________ 5Zach Noonan, MUR ________________ 4Jonathan Craycraft, MUR ___________ 4Chad Oberaker, TTU ________________ 413 tied at _________________________ 3

Home RunsA.J. Kirby-Jones, TTU _______________ 20Drew Lee, MOR ___________________ 17Daniel Hill, MUR __________________ 16J.D. Ashbrook, MOR _______________ 14Justin Wheeler, SEMO ______________ 13Jordan Kreke, EIU _________________ 13Jordan Tokarz, EIU_________________ 13Matt Wagner, SEMO _______________ 133 tied at _________________________ 12

Total BasesDrew Lee, MOR __________________ 159Todd Cuningham, JSU ____________ 142A.J. Kirby-Jones, TTU ______________ 139J.D. Ashbrook, MOR ______________ 139Jayson Langfels, EKU _____________ 136Jordan Kreke, EIU ________________ 135Wes Cunningham, MUR __________ 134Mark Hartsfield, UTM _____________ 131Matt Davis, EKU__________________ 129Jordan Tokarz, EIU________________ 125

WalksA.J. Kriby-Jones, TTU _______________ 42Steven Leach, JSU _________________ 39Jared DeLong, APSU _______________ 30Aaron Barrows, EKU _______________ 30Andrew Deeds, MOR ______________ 29Zach Borenstein, EIU ______________ 29Daniel Miller, MUR ________________ 29Wes Patterson, UTM _______________ 29Elliot Frey, MUR __________________ 29Jim Klocke, SEMO _________________ 29

Stolen BasesMatt Davis, EKU___________________ 25Jon Clinard, APSU _________________ 22Adam Browett, APSU ______________ 22Aaron Barrows, EKU _______________ 19Tony Spencer, SEMO _______________ 18Nick Harris, SEMO _________________ 17Jayson Langfels, EKU ______________ 16Tyler Rehmel, EKU _________________ 153 tied at _________________________ 14

PITCHINGEarned Run AverageDaniel Calhoun, MUR ___________ 2.32Mike Recchia, EIU ________________ 3.02Lee Henry, TTU __________________ 3.43Ryan Dennick, TTU _______________ 3.88Austin Lucas, JSU ________________ 3.93Tanner Freshour, JSU _____________ 3.93Chris Craycraft, MUR ____________ 4.05Ryne Harper, APSU _______________ 4.12Michael Bottoms, MOR ____________ 4.15Tyler Kehrer, EIU _________________ 4.42

Opponent Batting AverageTyler Kehrer, EIU _________________ .213Mike Recchia, EIU ________________ .226Daniel Calhoun, MUR ___________ .241Ryan Dennick, TTU _______________ .241Lee Henry, TTU __________________ .254Ryne Harper, APSU _______________ .255Austin Lucas, JSU ________________ .255Michael Bottoms, MOR ____________ .264Daniel Watts, JSU ________________ .267Brian M orrell, EIU ________________ .272

Innings PitchedChris Craycraft, MUR ___________ 100.0Daniel Calhoun, MUR ___________ 97.0Coty Green, UTM ________________ 94.0Tyler Bess, MOR __________________ 87.0James Leigh, SEMO _______________ 84.2Marc Harmon, MUR _____________ 83.1Lee Henry, TTU __________________ 78.2Josh Mueller, EIU _________________ 78.0Paul Duncan, EKU ________________ 76.1Tyler Kehrer, EIU _________________ 73.1

StrikeoutsTyler Kehrer, EIU __________________ 90James Leigh, SEMO ________________ 87Daniel Calhoun, MUR _____________ 85Chris Craycraft, MUR ______________ 80Lee Henry, TTU ___________________ 80Coty Green, UTM _________________ 70Josh Mueller, EIU __________________ 64Mike Recchia, EIU _________________ 62Tyler Bess, MOR ___________________ 612 tied at _________________________ 58

Strikeouts LookingTyler Kehrer, EIU __________________ 25Lee Henry, TTU ___________________ 23James Leigh, SEMO ________________ 22Coty Green, UTM _________________ 21Daniel Calhoun, MUR _____________ 20Ben Tootle, JSU ___________________ 20Jordan Beistline, JSU _______________ 20Daniel Watts, JSU _________________ 19Brian Morrell, EIU _________________ 186 tied at _________________________ 17

WinsDaniel Calhoun, MUR _____________ 11Chris Craycraft, MUR ______________ 10Lee Henry, TTU ____________________ 9Josh Mueller, EIU ___________________ 8Mike Recchia, EIU __________________ 8Jordan Beistline, JSU ________________ 7Austin Lucas, JSU __________________ 7James Leigh, SEMO _________________ 7Paul Duncan, EKU __________________ 7Richie Derbak, EIU _________________ 6

SavesBill Henke, JSU ____________________ 9Daniel Tenholder, APSU _____________ 9Jim Klocke, SEMO __________________ 7Richie Derbak, EIU _________________ 7Michael Bottoms, MOR ______________ 5Lucas Allen, MUR __________________ 4A.J. Kirby-Jones, TTU ________________ 39 tied at __________________________ 2

AppearancesDaniel Tenholder, APSU ____________ 30Drew Flaniken, UTM _______________ 27Richie Derbak, EIU ________________ 25Brian Morrell, EIU _________________ 25Jordan Beistline, JSU _______________ 24Ricky Marshall, APSU ______________ 24Tanner Hensley, UTM ______________ 23Greg Terry, EKU ___________________ 23Tanner Freshour, JSU ______________ 23Ryan Poole, SEMO _________________ 23

Games StartedDaniel Calhoun, MUR _____________ 14Chris Craycraft, MUR ______________ 14Coty Green, UTM _________________ 14Josh Mueller, EIU __________________ 13Tyler Kehrer, EIU __________________ 13Austin Lucas, JSU _________________ 138 tied at _________________________ 12

Games FinishedDaniel Tenholder, APSU ____________ 26Richie Derbak, EIU ________________ 21Bill Henke, JSU ___________________ 18Jim Klocke, SEMO _________________ 15Michael Bottoms, MOR _____________ 15Lee Henry, TTU ___________________ 11Jordan Kreke, EIU _________________ 11A.J. Kirby-Jones, TTU _______________ 10Drew Flaniken, UTM ________________ 9Matt Harris, EKU ___________________ 9

Complete GamesDaniel Calhoun, MUR _____________ 11Tyler Bess, MOR ____________________ 6Lee Henry, TTU ____________________ 5Paul Duncan, EKU __________________ 4Coty Green, UTM __________________ 4Michael Alcorn, TTU ________________ 3Chris Craycraft, MUR _______________ 34 tied at __________________________ 2

TEAM IDAPSU ____________________Austin PeayEIU ___________________ Eastern IllinoisEKU ________________ Eastern KentuckyJSU_________________Jacksonville StateMOR ________________ Morehead StateMUR ____________________Murray StateSEMO _____________ Southeast MissouriTTU _________________ Tennessee TechUTM ______________________ UT Martin

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BATTING AVERAGE1958 Dale Alexander ______.3931959 Dale Alexander ______.3581960 James Ward ________.3771961 Gordon Fritz ________.3211962 James Ward ________.3191963 Gary Kershner ______.3421964 Ron Anderson ______.3101965 David Darnall _______.4201966 Mickey Martin ______.3421967 Mike Ward _________.2881968 Rick Nichols ________.3891969 Stan Holman _______.3711970 Vito Scavo __________.3041971 Steve Barrett________.3881972 Steve Barrett________.388 Rodney Pryer _______.3881973 Steve Coulson ______.3731974 Leon Wurth ________.3271975 Jack Perconte _______.4031976 Stan Giesler ________.3561977 Greg Tooley ________.3561978 Robin Courtney _____.3441979 Doran Perdue _______.3971980 Tom Fehn __________.3641981 Scott Peck __________.3801982 Lee Hutson _________.3981983 Scott Peck __________.4001984 Chris Barber ________.3901985 Tom Gargiulo _______.3761986 Steve Groehn _______.3121987 Dan McNamara _____.3581988 Dan McNamara _____.3451989 Dan McNamara _____.3921990 Danny Alfeldt _______.3291991 Jon Grzanich _______.3611992 Kurt Muskopf _______.3001993 Chris Godwin _______.3311994 Matt Culp __________.3701995 Jason Karem ________.3531996 Jeremy Quire _______.3401997 Jeremy Quire _______.3631998 Craig Delk __________.4241999 Todd Fox ___________.3452000 Chris Johnson_______.3742001 Billy Moore _________.3822002 Brett McCutchan ____.3372003 Jared Allsbrooks _____.3332004 Jamie Leidolf _______.3752005 Austin Swain _______.3412006 Seth Hudson _______.3852007 Seth Hudson _______.3592008 Wes Cunningham ___.3802009 Wes Cunningham ___.411

AT-BATS1958 Dale Alexander _______ 611959 Tommy Rushing ______ 691960 James Ward _________ 691961 Gordon Fritz _________ 811962 Gary Kershner _______ 861963 Gary Kershner ______ 1171964 Ron Anderson _______ 841965 Mike Ward _________ 1091966 James Reid __________ 981967 Mike Ward __________ 731968 Mike Fitzgerald ______ 671969 Mike Fitzgerald ______ 85

1970 Mike Fitzgerald _____ 1171971 David Bradford ______ 1331972 Steve Barrett________ 1291973 Steve Coulson ______ 1341974 Leon Wurth ________ 1561975 Leon Wurth ________ 1661976 John Siemanowski ___ 1621977 Stan Giesler ________ 1491978 Tony Threatt ________ 1481979 Doran Perdue _______ 136 Steve Sencibaugh ___ 1361980 Ronnie Scheer ______ 1341981 Scott Peck __________ 1581982 Gary Blaine _________ 1511983 Scott Peck __________ 1451984 David Butts _________ 137 Jay Connell _________ 1371985 David Butts _________ 1521986 Danny Naughton ____ 1491987 Jay Connell _________ 1501988 Dan McNamara _____ 1391989 Danny Alfeldt _______ 1591990 Willie Wilder ________ 1501991 Danny Alfeldt _______ 1611992 Shane Witzel ________ 1281993 Kurt Muskopf _______ 1401994 Chris Godwin _______ 1821995 Kurt Muskopf _______ 1781996 Jeremy Quire _______ 1971997 Jeremy Quire _______ 1901998 Chris Williams _______ 2031999 Chris Williams _______ 223 Chris Johnson_______ 2232000 Chris Johnson_______ 2032001 Josh Ridgway _______ 210 Garner Byars ________ 2102002 Garner Byars ________ 1852003 Brett McCutchan ____ 2142004 Clint Griggs ________ 1902005 Clint Griggs ________ 2152006 Tyler Pittmann ______ 2062007 Seth Hudson _______ 2172008 Kyle Tiernan ________ 1842009 Kyle Tiernan ________ 210

HITS1958 Dale Alexander _______ 241959 Dale Alexander _______ 24 Tommy Rushing ______ 241960 James Ward _________ 261961 Gordon Fritz _________ 261962 Gary Kershner _______ 231963 Gary Kershner _______ 401964 Ron Anderson _______ 261965 David Darnall ________ 371966 James Reid __________ 271967 Mike Ward __________ 211968 James Reid __________ 221969 Mike Fitzgerald ______ 261970 Mike Fitzgerald ______ 301971 David Bradford _______ 401972 Steve Barrett ________ 501973 Steve Coulson _______ 501974 Leon Wurth _________ 511975 Leon Wurth _________ 671976 Stan Giesler _________ 531977 Greg Tooley _________ 481978 Robin Courtney ______ 45

1979 Doran Perdue ________ 541980 Tim Hopkins _________ 42 Ronnie Scheer _______ 421981 Scott Peck ___________ 601982 Lee Hutson __________ 531983 Scott Peck ___________ 581984 David Butts __________ 471985 David Butts __________ 531986 David Butts __________ 46 Danny Naughton _____ 461987 Dave Winder _________ 591988 Dan McNamara ______ 481989 Dan McNamara ______ 601990 Danny Alfeldt ________ 47 Willie Wilder _________ 471991 Jon Grzanich ________ 561992 Kurt Muskopf ________ 331993 Chris Godwin ________ 441994 Matt Culp ___________ 601995 Kurt Muskopf ________ 571996 Jeremy Quire ________ 671997 Jeremy Quire ________ 691998 Craig Delk ___________ 811999 Chris Willimas ________ 732000 Chris Johnson________ 762001 Bill Moore ___________ 782002 Brett McCutchan _____ 57 Garner Byars _________ 572003 Geoff Kirksey ________ 682004 Clint Griggs _________ 632005 Chaz Ebert __________ 71 Seth Hudson ________ 712006 Tyler Pittman ________ 552007 Seth Hudson ________ 782008 Wes Cunningham ____ 622009 Wes Cunningham ____ 79

RUNS SCORED1958 Dale Alexander _______ 211959 Dale Alexander _______ 16

1960 James Ward _________ 191961 Gordon Fritz _________ 261962 Gary Kershner _______ 221963 Gary Kershner _______ 341964 Ron Anderson _______ 231965 David Boyd __________ 281966 Donald Harris ________ 171967 Mike Ward __________ 13 Tommy Toon ________ 131968 Tim Mappin _________ 141969 Tim Mappin _________ 181970 Rick Nichols _________ 201971 Jack Glass ___________ 281972 Steve Barrett_________ 391973 Steve Coulson _______ 451974 Jack Perconte ________ 481975 Jack Perconte ________ 711976 Jack Perconte ________ 511977 Al Luigs _____________ 321978 Al Luigs _____________ 371979 Doran Perdue ________ 451980 Doran Perdue ________ 561981 Scott Peck ___________ 511982 Lee Hutson __________ 351983 Tom Gregg __________ 511984 David Butts __________ 351985 David Butts __________ 391986 Tom Gargiulo ________ 471987 Dan McNamara ______ 361988 Dan McNamara ______ 281989 Dan McNamara ______ 491990 Danny Alfeldt ________ 261991 Danny Alfeldt ________ 361992 Eric Greaser _________ 241993 Matt Culp ___________ 241994 Matt Culp ___________ 521995 Kurt Muskopf ________ 361996 Jeremy Quire ________ 401997 Eddie Doyle _________ 541998 Chris Willimas ________ 50

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1999 Dan Lloyd ___________ 502000 Chris Johnson________ 442001 Bill Moore ___________ 612002 Garner Byars _________ 39 Todd Satterfield ______ 392003 Brett McCutchan _____ 492004 Clint Griggs _________ 482005 Chaz Ebert __________ 522006 Tyler Pittman ________ 322007 Seth Hudson ________ 432008 Elliot Frey ___________ 332009 Elliot Frey ___________ 57

DOUBLES1958 Burley Mathis _________ 31959 Herman Reed _________ 31960 James Ward __________ 51961 Ken Maziarka _________ 41962 Jimmy Peck __________ 51963 Ron Anderson ________ 61964 Ron Anderson ________ 61965 Walter Andzel _________ 7 David Boyd ___________ 71966 Donald Harris _________ 61967 James Reid ___________ 41968 James Reid ___________ 41969 Tommy Toon _________ 61970 Ed Parish _____________ 5 Bob Pavlacka _________ 51971 Steve Barrett_________ 111972 Steve Barrett_________ 141973 Mike Bono __________ 121974 Leon Wurth __________ 91975 Jack Perconte ________ 171976 Four Players _________ 111977 Terry Brown _________ 121978 Al Luigs _____________ 111979 Steve Sencibaugh ____ 121980 Tom Fehn ____________ 9 Ronnie Scheer ________ 91981 Ronnie Scheer _______ 121982 Scott Peck ___________ 131983 Tom Gregg __________ 11 Gary Blaine __________ 111984 Chris Barber __________ 91985 Chris Barber _________ 131986 David Butts __________ 101987 Four Players _________ 111988 Dan McNamara ______ 141989 Dan McNamara ______ 13 Phil Wessel __________ 131990 Willie Wilder _________ 131991 Danny Alfeldt ________ 121992 Jim Lis ______________ 101993 Kurt Muskopf _________ 91994 Matt Culp ___________ 131995 Jeff Norvell __________ 111996 Jeremy Quire ________ 171997 Eddie Doyle _________ 171998 Chris Williams ________ 201999 Todd Fox ____________ 202000 Justin Varitek ________ 142001 Josh Ridgway ________ 162002 Brett McCutchan _____ 142003 Brett McCutchan _____ 212004 Clint Griggs _________ 182005 Alex Stewart _________ 192006 Tyler Pittman ________ 21

2007 Tyler Pittman ________ 162008 Kyle Tiernan __________ 92009 Bryan Propst _________ 14

Triples1958 Dale Alexander ________ 51959 Herman Reed _________ 41960 Bob Hines ____________ 21961 Terry Carr ____________ 2 Gordon Fritz __________ 21962 James Ward __________ 21963 Gary Kershner ________ 61964 Louis Jones ___________ 1 Danny Wright _________ 11965 Three Players _________ 21966 David Boyd ___________ 21967 Seven Players _________ 11968 Rick Nichols __________ 31969 Phillip Hayden ________ 2 Tim Mappin __________ 21970 Jack Glass ____________ 3 Vito Scavo ____________ 31971 Steve Barrett__________ 41972 Steve Coulson ________ 61973 Steve Coulson ________ 3 Rick Weisman _________ 31974 Jack Perconte _________ 4 Rick Weisman _________ 41975 Jack Perconte _________ 61976 David Hughes ________ 3 Marvin Kiel ___________ 31977 Three Players _________ 21978 Robin Courtney _______ 3 Tom Fehn ____________ 31979 Tony Threatt __________ 21980 Tom Fehn ____________ 4 Doran Perdue _________ 41981 Ronnie Scheer ________ 21982 Scott Peck ____________ 21983 Tom Gregg ___________ 21984 Chris Barber __________ 2 David Butts ___________ 21985 Six Players ____________ 11986 Four Players __________ 11987 Dan McNamara _______ 21988 Dan McNamara _______ 41989 Paul Alegre ___________ 41990 Jon Grzanich _________ 31991 Jeff Brown ___________ 51992 Mark Schrand _________ 3 Eric Greaser __________ 31993 Chris Godwin _________ 21994 Matt Culp ____________ 21995 Jason Karem __________ 2 Kurt Muskopf _________ 21996 Eddie Doyle __________ 61997 Eddie Doyle __________ 41998 Craig Delk ____________ 21999 Chad Hamm __________ 42000 Garner Byars __________ 42001 Josh Ridgway _________ 42002 Garner Byars __________ 42003 Charlie Ward __________ 32004 Tyler Pittman _________ 32005 Four Players __________ 22006 Seth Hudson _________ 3 Jason Payton _________ 3

2007 Seth Hudson _________ 62008 Four Players __________ 32009 Wes Cunningham _____ 5

HOME RUNS1958 Four Players __________ 11959 Gordon Fritz __________ 11960 Stonecipher __________ 2 James Ward __________ 21961 Three Players _________ 11962 Gordon Fritz __________ 31963 Ron Anderson ________ 31964 Ron Anderson ________ 61965 Mike Ward ___________ 51966 Donald Harris _________ 31967 Phil Hayden __________ 41968 Tim Mappin __________ 31969 Rodney Pryer _________ 31970 Mike Jones ___________ 4 Bob Pavlacka _________ 41971 Steve Seltzer __________ 61972 Steve Barrett__________ 91973 Steve Barrett_________ 11 Rick Weisman ________ 111974 Rick Weisman _________ 51975 John Siemanowski _____ 71976 John Siemanowski _____ 81977 Gregg Tooley ________ 111978 Tony Threatt __________ 91979 Tony Threatt __________ 91980 Ronnie Scheer ________ 7 Tony Threatt __________ 71981 Clay Boone __________ 161982 Lee Hutson __________ 141983 Mike Gargiulo ________ 141984 Greg Blaine __________ 161985 Mike Gargiulo ________ 151986 Steve Groehn ________ 101987 Dan McNamara ______ 131988 Paul Alegre ___________ 51989 Dan McNamara ______ 101990 Willie Wilder __________ 5 Jon Grzanich _________ 51991 Jason Haner __________ 41992 Seven Players _________ 11993 Chris Godwin _________ 41994 Matt Culp ___________ 141995 Tom O’Brien __________ 51996 Eddie Doyle __________ 5 Jeremy Quire _________ 51997 Jeremy Quire ________ 111998 Chad Hamm _________ 101999 Robert Weatherly _____ 132000 Justin Varitek ________ 102001 Brett McCutchan ______ 82002 Brett McCutchan ______ 72003 Matt Rebout _________ 102004 Tyler Pittman _________ 82005 Tyler Pittman _________ 62006 Jason Payton _________ 72007 Jason Payton _________ 72008 Zach Noonan _________ 32009 Daniel Hill ___________ 16

RUNS BATTED IN1958 Dale Alexander _______ 211959 Herman Reed ________ 181960 Lowell Stonecipher ___ 18

1961 Dale Alexander _______ 17 Herman Reid ________ 171962 Pat Boyer ___________ 15 James Ward _________ 151963 Ron Anderson _______ 291964 Ron Anderson _______ 231965 Mike Ward __________ 301966 Bill Ryan ____________ 201967 Mike Ward __________ 231968 Mike Derrington______ 14 Richard Nicholls ______ 141969 Tim Mappin _________ 161970 Bob Pavlacka ________ 211971 Steve Seltzer _________ 261972 Rodney Pryer ________ 421973 Steve Barrett_________ 42 Rick Weisman ________ 421974 Leon Wurth _________ 451975 Don Walker __________ 531976 John Siemanowski ____ 411977 Gregg Tooley ________ 461978 Tony Threatt _________ 341979 Tony Threatt _________ 401980 Ronnie Scheer _______ 461981 Lee Hutson __________ 491982 Lee Hutson __________ 391983 Mike Gargiulo ________ 461984 Greg Blaine __________ 401985 Mike Gargiulo ________ 431986 Tom Gargiulo ________ 401987 Dave Winder _________ 491988 Dan McNamara ______ 301989 Dan McNamara ______ 401990 Willie Wilder _________ 261991 Jon Grzanich ________ 281992 Shane Witzel _________ 201993 Chris Godwin ________ 251994 Matt Culp ___________ 511995 Kurt Muskopf ________ 261996 Jeremy Quire ________ 351997 Jeremy Quire ________ 461998 Chad Hamm _________ 441999 Dan Loyd ___________ 502000 Justin Varitek ________ 472001 Brett McCutchan _____ 572002 Brett McCutchan _____ 392003 Brett McCutchan _____ 542004 Alex Stewart _________ 352005 Alex Stewart _________ 432006 Tyler Pittman ________ 352007 Tyler Owen __________ 412008 Wes Cunningham ____ 30 Kyle Tiernan _________ 302009 Daniel Hill ___________ 69

WALKS1958 Ray Melear __________ 181959 Ray Melear __________ 211960 Ray Melear __________ 271961 James Ward _________ 211962 Gordon Fritz _________ 201963 James Ward _________ 281964 David Boyd __________ 311965 David Boyd __________ 251966 Mike Ward __________ 171967 Jay Burnett __________ 15 James Reid __________ 151968 Tim Mappin _________ 17

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1969 Tim Mappin _________ 171970 Rick Nicholls _________ 231971 David Bradford _______ 231972 Steve Coulson _______ 271973 Rick Weisman ________ 381974 Jack Perconte ________ 581975 Jack Perconte ________ 481976 Jack Perconte ________ 521977 John Siemanowski ____ 371978 Al Luigs _____________ 481979 Tom Fehn ___________ 451980 Tom Fehn ___________ 331981 Clay Boone __________ 281982 Tommy Gregg _______ 251983 Tommy Gregg _______ 271984 Clay Boone __________ 221985 Clay Boone __________ 351986 Steve Groehn ________ 281987 Ron Schmitt _________ 261988 Paul Alegre __________ 321989 Willie Wilder _________ 301990 Danny Alfeldt ________ 251991 Bobby Schoen _______ 261992 Shane Witzel _________ 191993 Matt Culp ___________ 241994 Matt Culp ___________ 331995 Craig Delk ___________ 311996 Brad Burns __________ 271997 Eddie Doyle _________ 331998 Craig Delk ___________ 23 Chad Hamm _________ 231999 Chad Hamm _________ 342000 Billy Moore __________ 222001 Billy Moore __________ 322002 Ronnie Seets ________ 24 Brett McCutchan _____ 242003 Garner Byars _________ 382004 Clint Griggs _________ 332005 Brett Mullins _________ 362006 Brett Mullins _________ 342007 Austin Swain ________ 352008 Wes Cunningham ____ 302009 Elliot Frey ___________ 29 Daniel Miller _________ 29

STOLEN BASES1958 Tommy Rushing ______ 131959 Dale Alexander ________ 61960 Jimmy Orr ____________ 5 James Ward __________ 51961 Jimmy Orr ___________ 121962 Gordon Fritz _________ 101963 Gary Kershner _______ 191964 Ron Anderson ________ 51965 David Boyd ___________ 41966 Bill Solomon __________ 41967 Mike Fitzgerald _______ 5 Tim Mappin __________ 51968 Mike Fitzgerald _______ 51969 Tim Mappin _________ 101970 Mike Fitzgerald ______ 121971 Jack Glass ____________ 91972 Steve Coulson _______ 101973 Steve Barrett__________ 91974 Jack Perconte ________ 271975 Jack Perconte ________ 311976 Jack Perconte ________ 211977 Al Luigs _____________ 11

1978 Doran Perdue ________ 101979 Doran Perdue ________ 181980 Doran Perdue ________ 301981 Scott Peck ___________ 161982 David Scheer _________ 81983 Tommy Gregg _______ 111984 Lee Hutson ___________ 51985 Tom Gargiulo _________ 41986 David Butts ___________ 61987 Phil Wessel ___________ 5 Greg Doss ____________ 51988 Dan McNamara _______ 71989 Willie Wilder _________ 101990 Willie Wilder _________ 101991 Brett Isaacs ___________ 5 Bobby Schoen ________ 51992 Mark Schrand _________ 61993 Kurt Muskopf ________ 111994 Chris Godwin _________ 81995 Jason Karem __________ 61996 Jeremy Quire _________ 61997 Jeremy Quire ________ 111998 Chad Hamm __________ 91999 Chad Hamm _________ 112000 Billy Moore __________ 112001 Josh Ridgway ________ 12 Billy Moore __________ 122002 Billy Moore __________ 162003 Garner Byars _________ 112004 Scotty Scott __________ 62005 Alex Stewart __________ 72006 Five Players ___________ 32007 Tyler Pittman _________ 72008 Kyle Tiernan _________ 102009 Kyle Tiernan __________ 9

PITCHING APPEARANCES1958 Tommy Wells _________ 81959 Lynn Bridwell ________ 101960 Lynn Bridwell ________ 101961 Lynn Bridwell ________ 111962 George Dugan ________ 91963 Three Players ________ 101964 Jack Czyz ___________ 10 George Dugan _______ 101965 George Dugan ________ 91966 John Beaton _________ 121967 Donald Lee __________ 101968 Randell White ________ 111969 Randell White _________ 91970 Mickey Holland ______ 131971 Three Players ________ 101972 Four Players __________ 81973 Jerry Weaver _________ 111974 Greg Englar _________ 11 Mike Sims ___________ 111975 Mike Sims ___________ 131976 Terry Brown __________ 81977 Five Players ___________ 71978 Four Players __________ 81979 Clifford Buechel ______ 11 Andy Rice ___________ 111980 Mike Greshaber _______ 91981 Ronnie Chancellor ____ 131982 Ronnie Chancellor ____ 171983 Jeff Gass ____________ 131984 Derek Lindauer ______ 121985 David Johnson _______ 18

1986 David Johnson _______ 181987 Van Golmont ________ 171988 Rich Garner _________ 131989 Rick Grogan _________ 12 Eric Greaser _________ 121990 Eric Greaser _________ 131991 Rick Grogan _________ 151992 Barry McCallum ______ 171993 Reid Huber __________ 191994 Matt Seely __________ 251995 Matt Seely __________ 251996 Reece Grubbs ________ 181997 Billy Freytag _________ 221998 Kurt Umbarger _______ 201999 Chris Gray ___________ 212000 Jason Glosser ________ 272001 Rick McCarty ________ 242002 Gordan Dugan _______ 232003 Gordan Dugan _______ 292004 Daniel Harris _________ 212005 Jon Ross Shelton _____ 262006 Jon Newton _________ 20 Daniel Harris _________ 202007 Brad Rowland ________ 242008 Matt McGaha ________ 182009 Dan Huff ____________ 18

WINS1958 Tommy Wells _________ 51959 Three Players _________ 41960 Lynn Bridwell _________ 51961 Lynn Bridwell _________ 91962 James Jacobs _________ 41963 George Dugan ________ 91964 George Dugan ________ 71965 George Dugan ________ 61966 John Beaton __________ 5 David Gourieux _______ 51967 Donald Lee ___________ 71968 David Gourieux _______ 4

1969 David Gourieux _______ 61970 David Porter __________ 6 Randy White __________ 61971 Mickey Holland _______ 5 David Porter __________ 51972 Jerry Weaver __________ 51973 Jerry Weaver __________ 91974 Greg Englar __________ 91975 Randy Oliver __________ 9 Mike Sims ____________ 91976 Mike Roberts _________ 6 Mark Wezet___________ 61977 Andy Rice ____________ 61978 Andy Ricer ___________ 51979 Andy Rice ____________ 71980 Mike Grieshaber _______ 61981 Brad Tayler ___________ 61982 Brad Taylor ___________ 61983 Brad Taylor ___________ 5 Scott Tucker __________ 51984 David Youngblood _____ 61985 David Johnson ________ 41986 Jim Lambert __________ 41987 Rich Garner __________ 71988 Van Golmont _________ 51989 Rick Grogan __________ 81990 Dax Myhand __________ 4 Kirk Rueter ___________ 41991 Kirk Rueter __________ 111992 Kent Wallace __________ 41993 Ricky Chism __________ 31994 Adam Wilson _________ 71995 Aaron Rider __________ 6 Jason Walker _________ 61996 Keith Gallagher _______ 61997 Three Players _________ 51998 Kurt Umbarger ________ 81999 Greg Harvey __________ 82000 Chris Gray ____________ 52001 Aaron Russelburg _____ 6

Year-by-Year Leaders

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Year-by-Year Leaders2002 Kyle Perry ____________ 52003 Kyle Perry ____________ 82004 Craig Kraus ___________ 52005 Craig Kraus ___________ 82006 Mike Perconte ________ 4 Kalen Gibson _________ 42007 Mike Perconte ________ 62008 Chris Craycraft ________ 5 Daniel Calhoun _______ 52009 Daniel Calhoun ______ 11

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1958 Lynn Bridwell _______0.491959 Lynn Bridwell _______2.721960 Lynn Bridwell _______1.101961 Lynn Bridwell _______0.791962 James Jacobs _______0.951963 George Dugan ______0.291964 George Dugan ______1.611965 George Dugan ______0.921966 David Gourieux _____1.541967 Donald Lee _________1.851968 Randell White _______1.291969 Randell White _______1.081970 David Porter ________1.431971 Mickey Holland _____2.421972 George Hopkins _____1.671973 Russell Peach _______0.991974 Mark Wezet_________0.791975 Glenn Petersen ______1.291976 Scott Durham _______1.771977 Andy Rice __________1.801978 Andy Rice __________1.941979 Doyle Miller ________2.441980 Mike Grieshaver _____2.931981 Brad Taylor _________2.811982 Don Neufelder ______1.951983 Don Neufelder ______3.811984 Darrell Graves _______4.221985 Rich Garner ________4.871986 Rich Garner ________5.461987 Rich Garner ________3.801988 Rick Grogan ________3.461989 Kirk Rueter _________3.221990 Dax Myhand ________2.661991 Kirk Rueter _________1.201992 Kent Wallace ________4.841993 Michael Lewis _______4.831994 Marcus Logan _______2.961995 Aaron Rider ________3.161996 Keith Gallagher _____3.681997 Billy Freytag ________3.191998 Kurt Umbarger ______5.701999 Jason Glosser _______4.102000 Jason Glosser _______2.932001 Aaron Russelberg ____3.512002 Kyle Perry __________4.992003 Gordan Dugan ______3.262004 Tyler Pittman _______4.412005 Craig Kraus _________3.502006 Marc Harmon _______3.922007 Anthony Stacy ______6.052008 Daniel Calhoun _____3.002009 Daniel Calhoun _____2.32

SAVES1971 Linuel Meredith _______ 2 Randy White __________ 21972 Ernest Mikesell ________ 31973 Three Players _________ 11974 Ernest Mikesell ________ 21975 Scott Durham _________ 1 Dana Pearson _________ 11976 Glenn Petersen ________ 31977 Terry Brown __________ 2 Mark Miller ___________ 21978 not available1979 not available1980 not available1981 not available1982 not available1983 Jeff Gass _____________ 51984 Alan Gibbs ___________ 41985 David Johnson ________ 41986 David Johnson ________ 11987 Van Golmont _________ 41988 Rick Grogan __________ 11989 Eric Greaser __________ 21990 Eric Greaser __________ 41991 Rick Grogan __________ 41992 Barry McCallum _______ 21993 Four Players __________ 11994 Matt Seely ___________ 81995 Matt Seely ___________ 71996 Greg Harvey __________ 31997 Billy Freytag __________ 41998 Brad Burns ___________ 41999 Todd Fox _____________ 62000 Jason Glosser _________ 52001 Rick McCarty _________ 82002 Rick McCarty _________ 32003 Greg Gray ____________ 82004 Three Players _________ 12005 Jon Ross Shelton ______ 32006 Mike Perconte ________ 32007 Brad Rowland _________ 42008 Jake Donze ___________ 2 Anthony Stacy ________ 22009 Lucas Allen ___________ 4

STRIKEOUTS1958 Tommy Wells ________ 611959 Lynn Bridwell ________ 331960 Lynn Bridwell ________ 651961 Lynn Bridwell ________ 711962 George Dugan _______ 631963 George Dugan _______ 811964 George Dugan ______ 1011965 George Dugan _______ 981966 David Gourieux ______ 681967 David Gourieux ______ 45 Donald Lee __________ 451968 David Gourieux ______ 441969 David Gourieux ______ 751970 Randy White _________ 611971 David Porter _________ 441972 Jerry Weaver _________ 401973 Russell Peach ________ 721974 Greg Englar _________ 691975 Mike Sims ___________ 741976 Mike Roberts ________ 371977 Mark Riggins ________ 381978 Andy Rice ___________ 44

1979 Andy Rice ___________ 421980 Tony Threatt _________ 391981 Ronnie Chancellor ____ 34 Doug Rice ___________ 341982 Ronnie Chancellor ____ 401983 Don Neufelder _______ 471984 Don Neufelder _______ 651985 Van Golmont ________ 32 Steve Van Waes ______ 321986 Van Golmont ________ 611987 Rich Garner _________ 831988 Rich Garner _________ 48 Van Golmont ________ 481989 Rick Grogan _________ 441990 Kirk Rueter __________ 711991 Kirk Rueter __________ 721992 Kent Wallace _________ 631993 Marcus Logan ________ 411994 Marcus Logan ________ 871995 Matt Seely __________ 801996 Keith Gallagher ______ 711997 Kurt Umbarger _______ 621998 Kurt Umbarger _______ 871999 Greg Harvey _________ 702000 Aaron Russelburg ____ 542001 Aaron Russelburg ____ 832002 Jesse Rhoades _______ 522003 Kyle Perry ___________ 812004 West Harris __________ 592005 Craig Kraus __________ 782006 Kalen Gibson ________ 662007 Mike Perconte _______ 552008 Daniel Calhoun ______ 67 Mike Perconte _______ 672009 Daniel Calhoun ______ 85

INNINGS PITCHED1958 Tommy Wells _______45.01959 Lynn Bridwell _______43.0 Rich Coleman _______43.01960 Lynn Bridwell _______49.01961 Lynn Bridwell _______68.01962 Jerry Anderson ______45.01963 George Dugan ______63.01964 George Dugan ______56.01965 George Dugan ______59.01966 John Beaton ________64.0 David Gourieux _____64.01967 Donald Lee _________64.01968 David Gourieux _____50.01969 David Gourieux _____59.01970 Randy White ________51.01971 Mickey Holland _____67.01972 Jerry Weaver ________45.01973 Jerry Weaver ________69.01974 Greg Englar ________79.01975 Mike Sims __________94.11976 Mike Roberts _______59.11977 Mark Wezet_________43.11978 Andy Rice __________51.01979 Andy Rice __________62.11980 Tony Threatt ________44.21981 Brad Taylor _________48.01982 Scott Tucker ________52.01983 Don Neufelder ______52.01984 Darrell Graves _______59.21985 Van Golmont _______49.21986 Van Golmont _______65.2

1987 Rich Garner ________87.21988 Rich Garner ________68.01989 Rick Grogan ________71.21990 Kirk Rueter _________80.11991 Kirk Rueter _________82.21992 Kent Wallace ________70.21993 Marcus Logan _______53.11994 Marcus Logan _______76.01995 Aaron Rider ________77.01996 Keith Gallagher _____80.21997 Adam Hines ________72.21998 Kurt Umbarger ______96.11999 Greg Harvey ________84.22000 Chris Gray __________85.22001 Preston Hesley ______90.02002 Kyle Perry __________79.12003 Kyle Perry __________86.12004 Billy Fares __________71.02005 Craig Kraus _________97.22006 Kalen Gibson _______98.02007 Mike Perconte ______89.12008 Chris Craycraft ______86.12009 Chris Craycraft _____100.0

COMPLETE GAMES1971 Mickey Holland _______ 51972 Jerry Weaver __________ 51973 Jerry Weaver __________ 91974 Greg Englar __________ 91975 Mike Sims ____________ 91976 Mike Roberts _________ 61977 Doug Rice ____________ 61978 Scott Durham _________ 5 Mark Wezet___________ 51979 Andy Rice ____________ 51980 Tony Threatt __________ 41981 Brad Taylor ___________ 51982 Scott Tucker __________ 31983 Don Neufelder ________ 4 Brad Taylor ___________ 41984 Darrell Graves _________ 61985 Van Golmont _________ 31986 Van Golmont _________ 61987 Rich Garner __________ 61988 Van Golmont _________ 71989 Kirk Rueter ___________ 71990 Kirk Rueter ___________ 61991 Kirk Rueter ___________ 81992 Kent Wallace __________ 51993 Marcus Logan _________ 11994 Marcus Logan _________ 51995 Jason Walker _________ 61996 Keith Gallagher _______ 41997 Kurt Umbarger ________ 71998 Kurt Umbarger _______ 101999 Greg Harvey __________ 22000 Aaron Russelburg _____ 22001 Aaron Russelburg _____ 42002 Jesse Rhoades ________ 22003 Kyle Perry ____________ 12004 Craig Kraus ___________ 32005 Billy Fares ____________ 52006 Mike Perconte ________ 52007 Mike Perconte ________ 32008 Daniel Calhoun _______ 62009 Daniel Calhoun ______ 11

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AVERAGE Name (Year) Avg. 1. Carl Powis (1948) _______________ .446 2. Jim Miller (1929) _______________ .429 3. Craig Delk (1998) _______________ .424 4. David Darnall (1965) ____________ .420 5. Wes Cunningham (2009) _________ .411 6. Jack Perconte (1975) ____________ .404 Leon Wurth (1975) ______________ .404 8. Scott Peck (1983) _______________ .400 9. Lee Hutson (1982) ______________ .39810. Doran Perdue (1979) ____________ .397

GAMES PLAYED Name (Year) Games 1. Clint Griggs (2005) _______________ 58 Alex Stewart (2005) ______________ 58 3. Daniel Miller (2009) ______________ 56 Kyle Tiernan (2009) ______________ 56 Chaz Ebert (2005) _______________ 56 Seth Hudson (2005) ______________ 56 Garner Byars (2003) ______________ 56 Geoff Kirksey (2003)______________ 56 Brett McCutchan (2003) __________ 56 Matt Rebout (2003) ______________ 56 Todd Fox (1999) _________________ 56 Chris Johnson (1999) _____________ 56 Dan Loyd (1999) _________________ 56 Chris Williams (1999) _____________ 56

AT BATS Name (Year) AB 1. Chris Johnson (1999) ____________ 223 Chris Williams (1999) ____________ 223 3. Seth Hudson (2007) _____________ 217 4. Clint Griggs (2005) ______________ 215 5. Brett McCutchan (2003) _________ 214 6. James Akin (2007) ______________ 212 Chaz Ebert (2005) ______________ 212 8. Seth Hudson (2005) _____________ 211 9. Kyle Tiernan (2009) _____________ 210 Alex Stewart (2005) _____________ 210 Garner Byars (2001) _____________ 210 Josh Ridgway (2001) ____________ 210

RUNS SCORED Name (Year) RUNS 1. Jack Perconte (1975) _____________ 71 2. Billy Moore (2001) _______________ 61 3. Elliot Frey (2009) ________________ 57 4. Doran Perdue (1980) _____________ 56 5. Leon Wurth (1975) _______________ 55 6. Eddie Doyle (1997) ______________ 54 7 John Siemanowski (1975) _________ 53 8. Chaz Ebert (2005) _______________ 52 Matt Culp (1994) ________________ 5210. Tom Gregg (1983) _______________ 51 Scott Peck (1981) ________________ 51 Jack Perconte (1976) _____________ 51

HITS Name (Year) Hits 1. Craig Delk (1998) ________________ 81 2. Wes Cunningham (2009) __________ 79 3. Seth Hudson (2007) ______________ 78 Billy Moore (2001) _______________ 78

5. Chris Johnson (2000) _____________ 76 6. Chris Williams (1998) _____________ 75 7. Chris Williams (1999) _____________ 73 8. Chaz Ebert (2005) _______________ 71 Seth Hudson (2005) ______________ 71 Chris Johnson (1999) _____________ 71

DOUBLES Name (Year) Doubles 1. Tyler Pittman (2006) _____________ 21 Brett McCutchan (2003) __________ 21 3. Todd Fox (1999) _________________ 20 Chris Williams (1998) _____________ 20 5. Alex Stewart (2005) ______________ 19 6. Clint Griggs (2004) _______________ 18 Craig Delk (1998) ________________ 18 8. Chris Williams (1999) _____________ 17 Eddie Doyle (1997) ______________ 17 Jeremy Quire (1996) _____________ 17 TRIPLES Name (Year) Triples 1. Seth Hudson (2007) _______________ 6 Eddie Doyle (1996) _______________ 6 Steve Coulson (1972) ______________ 6 Jack Perconte (1975) ______________ 6 Gary Kershner (1963) ______________ 6 6. Wes Cunningham (2009) ___________ 5 Jeff Brown (1991) _________________ 5 Dale Alexander (1958) _____________ 5 9. 17 players _______________________ 4

HOME RUNS Name (Year) HR 1. Daniel Hill (2009) ________________ 16 Gary Blaine (1984) _______________ 16 Clay Boone (1981) _______________ 16 4. Mike Gargiulo (1985) _____________ 15 5. Matt Culp (1994) ________________ 14 Mike Gargiulo (1983) _____________ 14 Lee Hutson (1982) _______________ 14 8. Robert Weatherly (1999) __________ 13 Dan McNamara (1987) ____________ 13 Gary Blaine (1983) _______________ 13 Lee Hutson (1983) _______________ 13

RUNS BATTED IN Name (Year) RBI 1. Wes Cunningham (2009) __________ 69 2. Brett McCutchan (2001) __________ 57 3. Brett McCutchan (2003) __________ 54 4. Don Walker (1975) _______________ 53 5. Wes Cunningham (2009) __________ 52 6. Matt Culp (1994) ________________ 51 7. Dan Loyd (1999) _________________ 50 8. Dave Winder (1987) ______________ 49 Lee Hutson (1981) _______________ 49 10. Matt Rebout (2003) ______________ 47 Justin Varitek (2000) _____________ 47

TOTAL BASES Name (Year) TB 1. Wes Cunningham (2009) _________ 134 2. Daniel Hill (2009) _______________ 123 3. Craig Delk (1998) _______________ 121 4. Matt Culp (1994) _______________ 119

5. Dan Loyd (1999) ________________ 114 6. Jeremy Quire (1997) ____________ 113 7. Eddie Doyle (1997) _____________ 109 Jack Perconte (1975) ____________ 109 9. Todd Fox (1999) ________________ 107 Clay Boone (1981) ______________ 107 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Name (Year) Pct 1. Lee Hutson (1982) ______________ .782 2. Clay Boone (1981) ______________ .754 3. Rick Weisman (1973) ____________ .750 4. Clay Boone (1985) ______________ .740 5. Matt Culp (1994) _______________ .735 6. Steve Barrett (1972) _____________ .721 7. Gary Blaine (1984) ______________ .718 8. Mike Gargiulo (1984) ____________ .699 9. Wes Cunningham (2009) _________ .69810. Greg Tooley (1977) ______________ .696 STOLEN BASES Name (Year) SB 1. Jack Perconte (1975) _____________ 31 2. Doran Perdue (1980) _____________ 30 3. Jack Perconte (1974) _____________ 27 4. Jack Perconte (1976) _____________ 21 5. Gary Kershner (1963) _____________ 19 6. Doran Perdue (1979) _____________ 18 7. Billy Moore (2002) _______________ 16 Scott Peck (1981) ________________ 16 Jimmy Orr (1963) ________________ 1610. Garner Byars (2002) ______________ 15

WALKS Name (Year) BB 1. Jack Perconte (1974) _____________ 58 2. Jack Perconte (1976) _____________ 52 3. Al Luigs (1978) __________________ 48 Jack Perconte (1975) _____________ 48 5. Tom Fehn (1979) ________________ 45 Rick Weisman (1974) _____________ 45 7. Leon Wurth (1974) _______________ 44 8. David Hughes (1976) _____________ 43 9. Garner Byars (2003) ______________ 38 Robin Courtney (1979) ___________ 38 Rick Weisman (1973) _____________ 38

HIT BY PITCH Name (Year) HBP 1. Elliot Frey (2008) ________________ 16 2. Brett Mullins (2005) ______________ 14 3. Jason Payton (2007) ______________ 13 4. Elliot Frey (2009) ________________ 12 Ronnie Seets (2002) ______________ 12 Jeremy Quire (1997) _____________ 12 7. Chaz Ebert (2006) _______________ 11 Mike Voyles (2002) _______________ 11 Ronnie Seets (2001) ______________ 11 Robert Weatherly (1998) __________ 11

Single-Season Batting Records

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Single-Season Pitching RecordsAPPEARANCES Name (Year) App. 1. Gordon Dugan (2003) ____________ 29 2. Jason Glosser (2000) _____________ 27 3. Jon Ross Shelton (2005) __________ 26 Chris Gray (2003) ________________ 26 5. Brad Rowland (2007) _____________ 24 Rick McCarty (2001) ______________ 24 7. Gordon Dugan (2002) ____________ 23 8. Chris Gray (2000) ________________ 22 9. Billy Freytag (1997) ______________ 2210. 4 pitchers ______________________ 21

GAMES STARTED Name (Year) GS 1. Preston Hesley (2001) ____________ 16 2. Mike Perconte (2007) _____________ 15 Kyle Perry (2003) ________________ 15 Craig Ringwald (2003) ____________ 15 Kyle Perry (2002) ________________ 15 6. Daniel Calhoun (2009) ____________ 14 Chris Craycraft (2009) ____________ 14 Kalen Gibson (2006) _____________ 14 Billy Fares (2005) ________________ 14 Craig Kraus (2005) _______________ 14 Jesse Rhoades (2002) ____________ 14 Preston Hesley (2000) ____________ 14 Aaron Rider (1995) _______________ 14

WINS Name (Year) Wins 1. Daniel Calhoun (2009) ____________ 11 Kirk Rueter (1991) _______________ 11 3. Chris Craycraft (2009) ____________ 10 4. Randy Oliver (1975) _______________ 9 Mike Sims (1975) _________________ 9 Greg Englar (1974) ________________ 9 Jerry Weaver (1973) _______________ 9 George Dugan (1963) _____________ 9 Lynn Bridwell (1961) ______________ 9 9. Craig Kraus (2005) ________________ 8 Kyle Perry (2003) _________________ 8 Greg Harvey (1999) _______________ 8 Kurt Umbarger (1998) _____________ 8 Rick Grogan (1989) _______________ 8

INNINGS PITCHED Name (Year) IP 1. Chris Craycraft (2009) __________ 100.0 2. Kalen Gibson (2006) ____________ 98.0 3. Craig Kraus (2005) ______________ 97.2 4. Daniel Calhoun (2009) ___________ 97.0 5. Kurt Umbarger (1998) ___________ 96.1 6. Mike Sims (1975) _______________ 94.1 7. Billy Fares (2005) _______________ 90.2 8. Preston Hesley (2001) ___________ 90.0 9. Aaron Russelburg (2001) _________ 89.210. Mike Perconte (2007) ____________ 89.0

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Name (Year) ERA 1. George Dugan (1963) ___________ 0.29 2. Lynn Bridwell (1958) ____________ 0.49 3. Lynn Bridwell (1961) ____________ 0.79 4. George Dugan (1965) ___________ 0.92 5. James Jacobs (1962) ____________ 0.95 6. Russell Peach (1973) ____________ 0.99 7. Lynn Bridwell (1960) ____________ 1.10 8. Kirk Rueter (1991) ______________ 1.20 9. Jerry Anderson (1962) ___________ 1.4010. David Porter (1970) _____________ 1.44 COMPLETE GAMES Name (Year) CG 1. Daniel Calhoun (2009) ____________ 11 2. Kurt Umbarger (1998) ____________ 10 3. Greg Englar (1974) ________________ 9 4. Kirk Rueter (1991) ________________ 8 5. Kurt Umbarger (1997) _____________ 7 Kent Wallace (1991) _______________ 7 Kirk Rueter (1989) ________________ 7 Van Golmont (1988) ______________ 7 9. 11 pitchers ______________________ 6 STRIKEOUTS Name (Year) SO 1. George Dugan (1964) ___________ 101 2. George Dugan (1965) ____________ 98 3. Kurt Umbarger (1998) ____________ 87 Marcus Logan (1994) _____________ 87 5. Daniel Calhoun (2009) ____________ 85 6. Aaron Russelburg (2001) __________ 83 Rich Garner (1987) _______________ 83 8. Kyle Perry (2003) ________________ 81 George Dugan (1963) ____________ 8110. Chris Craycraft (2009) ____________ 80 Matt Seely (1995) ________________ 80 WALKS Name (Year) BB 1. Mike Sims (1975) ________________ 49 2. Ethan Crum (1997) _______________ 48 3. Aaron Russelburg (2000) __________ 47 4. Aaron Russelburg (2001) __________ 46 5. Jason Walker (1994) ______________ 45 Mike Sims (1974) ________________ 45 7. Jesse Rhoades (2002) ____________ 43 Steve Van Waes (1985) ____________ 43 9. Marcus Logan (1994) _____________ 4210. Gary Glidewell (1990) ____________ 41

SAVES Name (Year) SV 1. Greg Gray (2003) _________________ 8 Rick McCarty (2001) _______________ 8 Matt Seely (1994) _________________ 8 4. Matt Seely (1995) _________________ 7 5. Todd Fox (1999) __________________ 6 6. Jason Glosser (2000) ______________ 5 Jeff Gass (1983) __________________ 5 8. 9 pitchers _______________________ 4

Daniel Calhoun

Craig Kraus

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Career Batting RecordsAVERAGE (Minimum 250 at-bats) Name (Year) Avg. 1. Scott Peck (1981-83) ____________ .369 2. Lee Hutson (1981-82) ___________ .355 Doran Perdue (1978-80) _________ .355 4. Dan McNamara (1986-89) ________ .354 5. Todd Fox (1997-99) _____________ .352 6. Jeremy Quire (1996-97) __________ .351 7. Jack Perconte (1973-76) _________ .348 Leon Wurth (1972-75) ___________ .348 9 Todd Fox (1997-99) _____________ .34610. Steve Coulson (1972-73) _________ .345

GAMES PLAYED Name (Year) Games 1. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) __________ 209 Brad Burns (1996-99) ____________ 209 3. Garner Byars (2000-03) __________ 204 4. Alex Stewart (2002-05) __________ 203 5. Ronnie Seets (2000-03) __________ 200 6. Tyler Owen (2006-09) ___________ 197 7. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) _______ 195 Craig Delk (1995-98) ____________ 195 9. Seth Hudson (2004-07) __________ 18210. Austin Swain (2004-07) __________ 179

AT BATS Name (Year) AB 1. Garner Byars (2000-03) __________ 738 2. Tyler Owen (2006-09) ___________ 701 3. Brad Burns (1996-99) ____________ 697 4. Alex Stewart (2002-05) __________ 683 5. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) _______ 674 6. Ronnie Seets (2000-03) __________ 660 7. Seth Hudson (2004-07) __________ 656 8. Craig Delk (1995-98) ____________ 650 9. Kurt Muskopf (1992-95)__________ 58310. Gary Blaine (1981-84) ___________ 565

RUNS SCORED Name (Year) RUNS 1. Jack Perconte (1973-76) _________ 185 2. Garner Byars (2000-03) __________ 149 3. Steve Barrett (1971-74) __________ 144 4. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) __________ 141 5. Gary Blaine (1981-84) ___________ 136 6. Seth Hudson (2004-07) __________ 132 Lee Hutson (1981-84) ___________ 132 8. Craig Delk (1995-98) ____________ 130 9. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) _______ 129 Doran Perdue (1978-80) _________ 129

HITS Name (Year) Hits 1. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) __________ 228 2. Seth Hudson (2004-07) __________ 219 3. Craig Delk (1995-98) ____________ 218 4. Garner Byars (2000-03) __________ 212 5. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) _______ 209 6. Tyler Owen (2006-09) ___________ 204 7. Brad Burns (1996-99) ____________ 200 8. Ronnie Seets (2000-03) __________ 196 9. Gary Blaine (1981-84) ___________ 18810. Alex Stewart (2002-05) __________ 185

DOUBLES Name (Year) Doubles 1. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) ___________ 55 2. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) ________ 54 3. Alex Stewart (2002-05) ___________ 46 4. Tyler Owen (2006-09) ____________ 42 Craig Delk (1995-98) _____________ 42 Banny Afeldt (1988-91) ___________ 42 7. Ronnie Seets (2000-03) ___________ 41 Chris A. Williams (1996-99) ________ 41 9. Dan McNamara (1986-89) _________ 3910. Eddie Doyle (1994-97) ____________ 37 Steve Barrett (1971-74) ___________ 37 TRIPLES Name (Year) Triples 1. Jack Perconte (1973-76) __________ 12 2. Seth Hudson (2004-07) ___________ 11 Rick Weisman (1971-74) __________ 11 4. Garner Byars (2000-03) ___________ 10 Eddie Doyle (1994-97) ____________ 10 6. Steve Coulson (1972-73) ___________ 9 Dale Alexander (1958-59, 61) _______ 9 8. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) ____________ 8 Tom Fehn (1977-80) _______________ 810. Dan McNamara (1986-89) __________ 7

HOME RUNS Name (Year) HR 1. Gary Blaine (1981-84) ____________ 49 2. Lee Hutson (1981-84) ____________ 48 3. Mike Gargiulo (1982-85) __________ 42 4. Clay Boone (1981, 83-85)__________ 40 5. Dan McNamara (1986-89) _________ 29 6. David Butts (1983-86) ____________ 28 7. Tony Threatt (1978-80) ___________ 25 Steve Barrett (1971-74) ___________ 25 Rick Weisman (1971-74) __________ 2510. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) ________ 22

RUNS BATTED IN Name (Year) RBI 1. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) _______ 161 2. Gary Blaine (1981-84) ___________ 152 3. Lee Hutson (1981-84) ___________ 149 4. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) __________ 148 5. Mike Gargiulo (1982-85) _________ 141 6. Don Walker (1974-77) ___________ 129 7. Steve Barrett (1971-74) __________ 128 8. Chad Hamm (1996-99) __________ 126 9. Rick Weisman (1971-74) _________ 12310. Alex Stewart (2002-05) __________ 119

TOTAL BASES Name (Year) TB 1. Gary Blaine (1981-84) ___________ 372 2. Lee Hutson (1981-84) ___________ 367 3. Tyler Pittman (2004-07) __________ 362 4. Mike Gargiulo (1982-85) _________ 337 5. Brett McCutchan (2000-03) _______ 335 6. Criag Delk (1995-98) ____________ 293 7. Clay Boone (1981, 83-85)_________ 289 8. Garner Byars (2000-03) __________ 285 9. Alex Stewart (2002-05) __________ 28310. Tyler Owen (2006-09) ___________ 281

STOLEN BASES Name (Year) SB 1. Jack Perconte (1973-76) __________ 81 2. Doran Perdue (1978-80) __________ 61 3. Garner Byars (2000-03) ___________ 45 4. Jimmy Orr (1960-63) _____________ 40 5. Billy Moore (2000-03) ____________ 39 6. Gary Kershner (1959-60, 62-63) ____ 33 7. Mike Fitzgerald (1967-70) _________ 31 8. Gordon Fritz (1959-62) ___________ 30 9. Leon Wurth (1972-75) ____________ 2910. Steve Barrett (1971-74) ___________ 29

WALKS Name (Year) BB 1. Jack Perconte (1973-76) _________ 167 2. Rick Weisman (1971-74) _________ 120 3. Tom Fehn (1977-80) _____________ 109 4. Clay Boone (1981, 83-85)__________ 98 5. Robin Courtney (need 78) _________ 94 6. Craig Delk (1995-98) _____________ 94 7. Austin Swain (2004-07) ___________ 91 8. Brad Burns (1996-99) _____________ 90 9. Garner Byars (2000-03) ___________ 89 Doran Perdue (1978-80) __________ 89

HIT BY PITCH Name (Year) HBP 1. Ronnie Seets (2000-03) ___________ 32 2. Elliot Frey (2008-) ________________ 28 3. Jason Payton (2005-07) ___________ 21 4. Robert Weatherly (1996-99) _______ 21 5. Chaz Ebert (2005-06) _____________ 20 Brett Mullins (2005-06) ___________ 20 Brett McCutchan (2000-03) ________ 20 8. Garner Byars (2000-03) ___________ 18 9. Mike Voyles (2001-02) ____________ 1710. Clint Griggs (2004-05) ____________ 16

Doran Perdue

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Career Pitching RecordsAPPEARANCES Name (Year) App. 1. Gordon Dugan (2000-03) _________ 80 2. Greg Harvey (1996-99) ___________ 69 3. John David Poynor (1998-2001) ____ 60 4. Mike Perconte (2005-08) __________ 58 5. Jason Glosser (1998-2000) ________ 57 6. Craig Kraus (2002-05) ____________ 56 7. Billy Fares (2003-05) ______________ 53 Van Golmont (1985-88) ___________ 53 9. Kyle Perry (2001-03) ______________ 50 Matt Seely (1994-95) _____________ 50 Reid Huber (1991-94) ____________ 50

GAMES STARTED Name (Year) GS 1. Mike Perconte (2005-08) __________ 40 2. Craig Kraus (2002-05) ____________ 39 3. Preston Hesley (1999-2001) _______ 38 4. Aaron Russelburg (1999-2001) _____ 37 5. Rich Garner (1985-88) ____________ 36 6. Jesse Rhoades (2001-04) __________ 35 7. Kirk Rueter (1989-91) _____________ 33 8. Kyle Perry (2001-03) ______________ 32 9. Van Golmont (1985-88) ___________ 30 Andy Rice (1976-79) _____________ 30

WINS Name (Year) Wins 1. George Dugan (1962-65) __________ 25 2. Andy Rice (1976-79) _____________ 22 3. Kirk Rueter (1989-91) _____________ 20 Mike Sims (1972-75) _____________ 20 David Gourieux (1966-68) _________ 20 6. Brad Taylor (1980-83) _____________ 19 Lynn Bridwell (1958-61) ___________ 19 8. Kyle Perry (2001-03) ______________ 18 9. Craig Krause (2002-05) ___________ 1710. Greg Englar (1972-74) ____________ 16

INNINGS PITCHED Name (Year) IP 1. Mike Perconte (2005-08) ________ 264.1 2. Craig Kraus (2002-05) __________ 257.1 3. Rich Garner (1985-88) __________ 256.0 4. Greg Harvey (1996-99) _________ 242.0 5. David Gourieux (1966-69) _______ 232.0 6. Kirk Rueter (1988-91) ___________ 230.0 Van Golmont (1985-88) _________ 230.0 Kyle Perry (2000-03) ____________ 219.1 9. Aaron Russelburg (1999-01) _____ 218.0 George Dugan (1962-65) ________ 218.0

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Minimum 120 IP) Name (Year) ERA 1. George Dugan (1962-65) _________ 1.03 2. Lynn Bridwell (1958-61) __________ 1.31 3. David Gourieux (1966-69) ________ 2.25 4. Mickey Holland (1968-71) ________ 2.35 5. Jimmy Jacobs (1960-63) _________ 2.38 6. Russell Peach (1970-73) __________ 2.51 7. Jerry Weaver (1970-74) __________ 2.80 8. Kirk Rueter (1989-91) ____________ 2.89 9. Randy Oliver (1973-75) __________ 2.9410. Andy Rice (1976-79) ____________ 2.99

COMPLETE GAMES Name (Year) CG 1. Kirk Rueter (1989-91) _____________ 21 2. Kurt Umbarger (1997-98) _________ 17 Rich Garner (1985-88) ____________ 17 Van Golmont (1985-88) ___________ 17 Andy Rice (1976-79) _____________ 17 6. Jerry Weaver (1970-73) ___________ 16 7. Greg Enlgar (1972-74) ____________ 15 8. Brad Taylor (1980-83) _____________ 13 Mark Wezet (1976-78) ____________ 1310. Four Pitchers ___________________ 12

STRIKEOUTS Name (Year) SO 1. George Dugan (1962-65) _________ 343 2. David Gourieux (1966-69) ________ 232 3. Van Golmont (1985-88) __________ 208 4. Lynn Bridwell (1958-61) __________ 197 5. Russell Peach (1970-73) __________ 191 6 Rich Garner (1985-88) ___________ 190 7. Craig Krause (2002-05) __________ 187 8. Mike Perconte (2005-08) _________ 186 9. Kirk Rueter (1989-91) ____________ 18210. Aaron Russelburg (1999-2001) ____ 179

WALKS Name (Year) BB 1. Aaron Russelburg(1999-2001) ____ 131 2. Russell Peach (1970-73) __________ 129 3. David Gourieux (1966-69) ________ 128 4. Jesse Rhoades (2001-04) _________ 126 5. Mike Sims (1972-75) ____________ 125 6. Van Golmont (1985-88) __________ 117 7. Bill Emerson (1971-74)___________ 114 8. Brad Taylor (1980-83) ____________ 111 9. Andy Rice (1976-79) ____________ 10910. Rich Garner (1985-88) ___________ 104

SAVES Name (Year) SV 1. Matt Seely (1994-95) _____________ 15 2. Rick McCarty (2001-02) ___________ 11 3. Greg Gray (2003-05) ______________ 9 4. Todd Fox (1997-99) _______________ 7 5. Mike Perconte (2005-08) ___________ 6 Jason Glosser (1999-2000) _________ 6 Eric Greaser (1989-90) _____________ 6 Ernie Mikesell (1972-74) ___________ 6 9. Rick Grogan (1987-89, 91) __________ 5 Johnson (1985-86) ________________ 5 Jeff Gass (1982-83) ________________ 5

George Dugan

Mike Perconte

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Team RecordsWINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .871 __________1963 _________ 27-4-1 2. .816 __________1975 ___________40-9 3. .800 __________1965 ___________24-6 4. .750 __________1976 __________36-12 5. .740 __________1967 _________ 20-7-1 6. .737 __________1959 ___________14-5 .737 __________1958 ___________14-5 8. .732 __________1973 ________ 30-11-2 9. .731 __________1961 ___________19-710. .730 __________1979 ________ 27-10-2

BATTING AVERAGE 1. .332 __________1975 ___________40-9 2. .323 __________1989 __________23-16 3. .320 __________1983 __________26-18 4. .319 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 5. .317 __________1998 __________19-33 6. .316 __________1982 __________29-15 7. .306 __________1981 __________36-12 8. .305 __________1973 ________ 30-11-2 9. .303 __________1976 __________36-12 .303 __________1965 ___________24-6

HITS 1. 588 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 2. 563 __________2005 __________28-31 3. 537 __________1998 __________19-33 4. 525 __________2001 ________ 28-26-1 5. 522 __________1999 ________ 30-25-1 6. 521 __________1997 __________24-30 7. 516 __________2003 __________25-31 8. 507 __________2007 __________18-35 9. 486 __________2006 __________15-4010. 474 __________1975 ___________40-9

RUNS SCORED 1. 416 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 2. 415 __________1975 ___________40-9 3. 356 __________2005 __________28-31 4. 349 __________1998 __________19-33 5. 341 __________1974 ________ 36-14-1 6. 339 __________1997 __________24-30 7. 338 __________1981 __________16-18 8. 331 __________2001 ________ 28-26-1 9. 324 __________1976 __________36-1210. 320 __________2003 __________25-31

DOUBLES 1. 127 __________1998 __________19-33 2. 108 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 3. 104 __________1997 __________24-30 4. 99 __________2005 __________28-31 99 __________2001 ________ 28-26-1 6. 90 __________2003 __________16-25 7. 88 __________1976 __________36-12 88 __________1975 ___________40-9 9. 87 __________2004 __________17-35 87 __________2000 __________20-31

TRIPLES 1. 23 ___________2009 ________ 34-21-1 2. 20 ___________1963 _________ 27-4-1 3. 18 ___________2008 __________21-30 4. 17 ___________1958 ___________14-5 5. 15 ___________2000 __________20-31 15 ___________1974 ________ 36-14-1 7. 14 ___________2001 ________ 28-26-1 14 ___________1996 __________20-31 14 ___________1976 __________36-12 14 ___________1975 ___________40-9

HOME RUNS 1. 69 ___________1981 __________36-12 2. 68 ___________1983 __________28-11 3. 62 ___________1984 __________20-15 4. 60 ___________1998 __________19-33 5. 59 ___________1987 __________20-23 59 ___________1982 __________25-14 7. 56 ___________1986 __________16-27 8. 54 ___________1985 __________18-21 9. 52 ___________2009 ________ 34-21-110. 40 ___________1997 __________24-30 40 ___________1979 ________ 27-10-2

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 367 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 2. 361 __________1975 ___________40-9 3. 319 __________1998 __________19-33 4. 304 __________2005 __________28-31 5. 302 __________1981 __________26-18 6. 301 __________2001 ________ 28-26-1 7. 291 __________2003 __________25-31 8. 289 __________1976 __________36-12 9. 281 __________2007 __________18-3510. 273 __________1974 ________ 36-14-1

TOTAL BASES 1. 898 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 2. 860 __________1998 __________19-33 3. 804 __________1999 ________ 30-25-1 4. 765 __________1997 __________24-30 5. 760 __________2005 __________28-31 6. 735 __________2003 __________25-31 7. 709 __________2001 ________ 28-26-1 709 __________1981 __________26-18 9. 702 __________2007 __________18-3510. 686 __________1975 ___________40-9

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .536 __________1984 __________20-15 2. .507 __________1998 __________19-33 3. .498 __________1985 __________18-21 4. .486 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 5. .485 __________1975 ___________40-9 6. .466 __________1989 __________23-16 7. .461 __________1973 ________ 30-11-2 8. .458 __________1972 __________25-13 9. .455 __________1976 __________36-1210. .454 __________1986 __________16-27

WALKS 1. 380 __________1974 ________ 36-14-1 2. 330 __________1975 ___________40-9 3. 301 __________1976 __________36-12 4. 283 __________1979 ________ 27-10-2 5. 262 __________1977 __________29-15 6. 249 __________1973 ________ 30-11-2 7. 240 __________2005 __________28-31 8. 222 __________1999 ________ 30-25-1 9. 214 __________1986 __________16-2710. 205 __________2003 __________25-31

HIT BY PITCH 1. 63 ___________2002 __________20-33 2. 59 ___________2005 __________28-31 59 ___________2001 ________ 28-26-1 4. 58 ___________1997 __________24-30 5. 56 ___________2009 ________ 34-21-1 6. 52 ___________2008 __________21-30 7. 49 ___________2006 __________15-40 8. 42 ___________2004 __________17-35 42 ___________2000 __________20-3110. 41 ___________1998 __________19-33

STOLEN BASES 1. 95 ___________1974 ________ 36-14-1 2. 83 ___________1958 ___________14-5 3. 69 ___________1975 ___________40-9 4. 65 ___________1963 _________ 27-4-1 5. 62 ___________2000 __________20-31 6. 59 ___________2002 __________20-33 7. 55 ___________1980 __________20-15 55 ___________1976 __________36-12 9. 54 ___________2001 ________ 28-26-1 54 ___________1970 __________22-16

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 1.55 __________1962 ________ 14-12-1 2. 2.33 __________1963 _________ 27-4-1 3. 2.40 __________1966 ________ 16-11-1 4. 2.51 __________1961 ___________19-7 5. 2.56 __________1958 ___________14-5 6. 2.76 __________1960 ___________10-5 7. 2.74 __________1970 __________22-16 8. 2.79 __________1969 ___________20-8 9. 3.03 __________1973 ________ 30-11-210. 3.21 __________1975 ___________40-9

BATTERS STRUCKOUT 1. 409 __________2003 __________25-31 2. 387 __________2005 __________28-31 3. 357 __________2004 __________17-35 4. 319 __________1999 ________ 30-25-1 319 __________1998 __________19-33 6. 317 __________2009 ________ 34-21-1 317 __________1994 __________24-25 8. 312 __________2001 ________ 28-26-1 9. 310 __________1997 __________24-30 310 __________1975 ___________40-9

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All-OVC1960Lynn Bridwell ______________ PLaVerne Billinger____________CJames Ward _______________ 2BHerman Reed _____________OF

1962George Dugan _____________ PBob Hines _________________CRuss Whittington __________ 1BGary Kershner _____________ 2BJames Ward _______________OF

1963George Dugan* ____________ PDave Darnall _______________CJim Peck _________________ 1BJimmy Orr ________________ 2BRon Anderson _____________ 3BGary Kershner _____________ SSJames Ward _______________OF

1964George Dugan* ____________ PDave Darnall _______________CDavid Boyd _______________ 2BRon Anderson _____________ SSKen Maziarka _____________OF

1965George Dugan* ____________ PJerry Anderson _____________ PDave Darnall _______________CMike Ward ________________ 1BRon Anderson _____________ SSWally Andzel ______________OF

1966John Beaton* ______________ PDavid Gourieux _____________ PMike Martin ________________CMike Ward ________________ 1B

1967Donald Lee* _______________ PMike Ward ________________ 1BTim Mappin _______________ SSBilly Ryan _________________OF

1968Mike Kistner ______________ 1BJames Reid _______________ 3BDonald Harris _____________OF

1969David Gourieux _____________ PBob Pavlacka ______________ 3BTim Mappin _______________ SS

1970David Porter* ______________ PBill Cole ___________________CBob Pavlacka ______________ 3BDavid Bradford ____________ SSVito Scavo ________________OF

1973Jerry Weaver _______________ PRussell Peach ______________ PSteve Barrett _____________ INFSteve Coulson ____________ INFRich Weisman _____________OF

1974Greg Englar ________________ PSteve Barrett ______________ 3BLeon Wurth _______________ SS

1975Randy Oliver _______________ PGene Steuber ______________CJack Perconte _____________ 2BTerry Brown _______________ 3BLeon Wurth _______________ SSJohn Siemanowski _________OF

1976Mark Wezet ________________ PRick Cheshire ______________CGene Steuber ______________CJack Perconte ____________ INFStan Giesler ______________ INFJohn Siemanowski _________OFRobin Courtney __________ DH

1977Andy Rice _________________ PRobin Courtney __________ INFGreg Tooley _______________OFJohn Siemanowski _________OF

1978Andy Rice _________________ PRobin Courtney __________ INFDoran Perdue ____________ INFBill Wagoner _____________ INFTony Threatt ______________OF

1979Andy Rice _________________ PDoyle Miller ________________ PDoran Perdue ____________ INFSteve Sencibaugh _________ INFRobin Courtney __________ INF

1980Mike Grieshaber ____________ PDoran Perdue ____________ INFTony Threatt ______________OFRonnie Scheer _____________OF

1981Scott Peck _______________ INFLee Hutson ______________ DHClay Boone _______________OFRonnie Scheer _____________OF

1982Don Neufelder ___________ DHLee Hutson _______________OF

1983Don Neufelder _____________ PTommy Gregg ____________ INFScott Peck _______________ INFGary Blaine _______________OF

1984David Butts ______________ INFGary Blaine _______________OF

1985David Butts ______________ INFJose Pena _______________ INFMike Gargiulo ____________ INFTom Gargiulo ____________ INFChris Barber _____________ DHClay Boone* ______________OF

1986Jay Connell ______________ INF

1987Rich Garner ________________ PDan McNamara ___________ INFDave Winder _____________ INFSteve Groehn _____________OF

1989Phil Wessell ________________CPaul Alegre _______________ 1BDan McNamara ____________ 2B

1991Kirk Rueter* ________________ PKent Wallace _______________ PJon Grzanich _______________CJason Haner ______________ 1BDanny Alfeldt _____________OF

1993Chris Godwin _____________ 3B

1994Matt Culp ________________ 1BKurt Muskopf _____________ 2B

1995Aaron Rider ________________ PKurt Muskopf _____________ 2B

1998First TeamCraig Delk ________________UT

1999First TeamTodd Fox _________________UT

2000First TeamChris Johnson _____________ SSSecond TeamJustin Varitek _______________C

2001First TeamBilly Moore _______________OFSecond TeamRick McCarty ________________Brett McCutchan ___________ 1B

2002First TeamBrett McCutchan ___________ 1B

2003Second TeamBrett McCutchan ___________ 1B

2005First TeamChaz Ebert ______________ DHSecond TeamAlex Stewart ______________ 3BCraig Kraus _______________ SPFreshman TeamTyler Owen _______________ 3B

2006Second TeamSeth Hudson ______________ 2B

2007First TeamTyler Pittman ______________OFSecond TeamJames Akin _______________ 1BSeth Hudson ______________ 2BTyler Owen __________At-Large

2008First TeamWes Cunningham _________ DHSecond TeamTyler Owen _______________ 3B

2009First TeamDanielCalhoun^ ___________ SPWes Cunningham __________ 1BDaniel Hill ________________OFJason Laws ______________ DHSecond TeamChris Craycraft ____________ SPFreshman TeamJonathan Craycraft _________ 2B

* - OVC Player of the Year^ - OVC Pitcher of the Year

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MLB/No Hitters

Back-to-Back No-NosMSU coach Johnny Reagan (center) congratulates pitchers George Dugan (left) and Jerry Anderson after pitching back-to-back no-hitters against Austin Peay on April 20, 1965. Murray State was the first Division I baseball team to turn the feat, and Vanderbilt is the only other team to repeat it (1971). Anderson, who pitched in the second game, threw the only perfect game in Murray State history.

MSU NO-HITTERSDate Pitcher Opponent ScoreApril 20, 1965 Jerry Anderson* Austin Peay 17-0April 20, 1965 George Dugan Austin Peay 1-0May 7, 1970 David Porter Austin Peay 6-0May 8, 1971 Russell Peach Arkansas State 4-0April 15, 1973 Mike Thieke Purdue 2-0April 11, 1979 Andy Rice at Western Kentucky 0-1April 22, 1986 Rich Garner Tennessee Tech 4-0* - perfect game

MLB ‘Breds

Kirk Rueter Jack Perconte

Pat JarvisMark Riggins

Mike Thieke

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’Breds in the MinorsMike Perconte

Murray State 2005-082008 FA - Chicago Cubs

Daniel CalhounMurray State 2006-09

2009 29th Round - St. Louis Cardinals

Year App-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SOBOI 2008 19-4 2-1-2 4.85 0 0 52.0 52 34 28 15 49PEO 2009 18-0 3-1-2 3.69 0 0 31.2 33 15 13 14 24BOI 2009 7-0 1-1-2 4.70 0 0 7.2 4 5 4 4 5DAY 2009 17-0 1-1-1 3.64 0 0 29.2 25 14 12 10 32

TOTALS 61-4 7-4-7 4.24 0 0 121.0 114 63 57 43 110

Mike Perconte was signed as a free agent b the Chicago Cubs in 2008. He joined the Boise Hawks of the Northwoods League (Class A-Short Season) and appeared in 19 games. He began the 2009 season with the Midwest League Peoria Chiefs (Class A). After a brief rehab stint with the Hawks, Perconte finished the season with the Daytona Cubs (Class A-Advanced) of the Florida State League.

Perconte pitched four years for the ‘Breds and stands as the school’s all-time leader with 40 starts and 264.1 innings. He also ranks fourth in appearances (58), eighth in strikeouts (186) and fifth in saves (6).

As a freshman, Perconte also saw time in the field and hit .238 with six doubles and 15 RBIs in 122 at-bats.

Year App-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SOBAT 2009 12-6 2-0-0 1.86 0 0 48.1 40 14 10 6 42

TOTALS 12-6 2-0-0 1.86 0 0 48.1 40 14 10 6 42

Daniel Calhoun was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 29th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. He spent the summer playing for the Batavia Muckdogs of the Class A New York-Penn League. Calhoun missed about a month of the season with an injury, but finished the season strong and was honored by the St. Louis Cardinals as the organizations Pitcher of the Month for August.

Calhoun put together one of the finest single season’s in MSU history as he became the school’s first All-American after going 11-3 with a 2.32 ERA in 14 starts. He tied the school record for wins and set a new mark with 11 complete games. He led the nation by allowing 0.59 walks-per-nine innings, walking just six and striking out 85 over 97.0 innings.

He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year, as well as First-Team All-America honors from CollegeBasebal-lInsider.com. He was also named a Second-Team All-America by AllPing!Baseball and a Third-Team All-America by the National Col-legiate Baseball Writers Association.

Photo by Scott McDaniel

Photo by Mike Janes Photography

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This season marks the 22nd season of baseball at Reagan Field at its current location adjacent to Roy Stewart Stadium and the Regional Special Events Center.

The first Murray State game played on the new field came on March 11, 1989, when the ’Breds fell to Eastern Illinois 13-11 in the first game of a double-header with the Panthers and Illinois.

In the previous season, while the field was under construction, Murray State carried on a “suitcase season” in which all 37 games were played off campus. Six games — the Austin Peay series and the Tennessee State series — were played at Calloway County High School, and two games — with Saint Louis and Southern Illinois — were played at Brooks Stadium in Paducah. The ’Breds were 13-24 that season, with a 3-3 mark at Calloway County High School and a 1-1 record at Brooks Stadium.

Previously located where the current Martha Layne Collins Industry and Technology Building was erected across from the Curris Center, the Murray State baseball field has a history as rich and established as the team itself.

Named for former coach Johnny Reagan — as is his high school field in Bismarck, Mo. — Reagan Field has hosted some of the best NCAA Division I teams in the region, including Memphis, Vanderbilt, Louisville and Kentucky.

The baseball facility offers the familiar terrace seating, which was a unique quality of its predecessor. There is also ample parking at the Roy Stewart Stadium parking lot with easy access from U.S. Highway 641 and Ky. Highway 121.

The field features symmetrical dimensions: 330 feet from home plate to the foul poles, 375 feet in the power alleys and 400 feet to straightaway center field. Fences are eight feet in height except in center field, where a 16-foot green backdrop fence provides a challenge to sluggers.

A modern inning-by-inning scoreboard — a gift to the university from Pepsi Cola Bottling in Paducah, Ky. — is found in left field. With the scoreboard and public address system, fans can be apprised of up-to-the-minute information as never before at Murray State.

Other features of Reagan Field include a press box and spacious dugouts which provide the ’Breds and their visitors a roomy environ-ment from which they can plot game strategy. A lush grass carpet is the centerpiece of the facility.

The field opened on March 11, 1989, when Illinois played Eastern Illinois prior to Murray State’s game with EIU. Rick Grogan threw the first pitch and, a day later, Willie Wilder hit the first MSU home run on the field.

On March 30, 1989, the field was the site of Johnny Reagan’s 700th career coaching victory, a 7-5 win over Lincoln Memorial. The field was officially dedicated on April 15, 1989.

Reagan Field Record

Year Win Loss Tie Pct. Win Loss Pct.1989 12 7 0 .632 5 3 .6251990 7 14 0 .333 0 5 .0001991 14 6 0 .700 7 2 .7781992 8 8 0 .500 4 5 .4441993 6 12 0 .333 4 6 .4001994 15 10 0 .600 7 3 .7001995 10 13 0 .435 4 5 .4441996 12 14 0 .462 6 9 .4001997 13 10 0 .565 5 7 .4171998 11 16 0 .407 6 6 .5001999 17 13 1 .565 5 7 .4172000 13 17 0 .433 6 5 .5452001 21 13 0 .618 5 7 .4172002 12 13 0 .480 4 5 .4442003 14 15 0 .483 4 7 .3642004 10 13 0 .435 6 6 .5002005 17 14 0 .548 8 7 .5332006 10 17 0 .370 5 7 .4172007 10 16 0 .385 6 8 .4292008 12 15 0 .444 6 5 .5452009 21 10 1 .667 7 4 .609

Total 266 266 2 .500 110 117 .484

Overall OVC

Reagan Field

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1931 (6-10) Bethel L 2-5 Southeast Missouri W 10-6 Southeast Missouri L 5-6 Bethel (Tenn.) L 3-4 Tennessee Tech L 7-8 Tennessee Tech L 2-5 Bethel W 8-6 Tennessee JC W 6-2 Tennessee JC L 4-7 Tennessee Tech L 1-2 Tennessee Tech L 2-5 Tennessee JC W 4-2 Tennessee JC W 6-0 Southeast Missouri L 3-4 Southeast Missouri W 11-5 Bethel L 1-8

1932 (4-7-1) 4/12 Bethel T 9-94/19 at Bethel L 2-114/23 Lambuth W 1-04/23 Lambuth W 4-04/30 Western Kentucky L 1-54/30 Western Kentucky L 5-95/5 Georgia State-Tifton W 4-15/6 Georgia State-Tifton L 2-155/10 at Bethel W 15-105/16 Bethel L 2-105/21 at Western Kentucky L 2-65/21 at Western Kentucky L 3-15

1947 (11-7-1) 4/12 Illinois Wesleyan L 2-134/15 at Arkansas State W 8-74/15 at Arkansas State T 2-24/22 Arkansas State W 12-114/22 Arkansas State W 9-14/26 Middle Tennessee W 4-34/26 Middle Tennessee L 1-74/29 at Bethel W 18-24/29 at Bethel L 5-65/2 Kentucky W 9-75/3 Eastern Kentucky L 5-65/7 Tennessee TEch W 6-35/10 at Middle Tennessee W 4-35/10 at Middle Tennessee L 1-45/13 Bethel W 28-15/13 Bethel W 13-25/17 at Western Kentucky L 0-45/17 at Western Kentucky L 0-15/20 at Tennessee Tech W 6-4

1948 (12-10) 4/10 Memphis L 4-74/20 Austin Peay W 8-24/22 at Tennessee Tech L 12-134/24 Memphis L 4-94/27 Arkansas State W 12-64/28 Bethel W 11-54/30 at Austin Peay W 6-45/1 at Middle Tennessee L 4-75/1 at Middle Tennessee L 0-25/5 at Evansville L 2-35/7 at Louisville L 9-115/11 Middle Tennessee W 10-15/11 Middle Tennessee W 10-75/12 at Arkansas State W 4-05/15 Eastern Kentucky L 3-65/18 Tennessee Tech W 16-35/20 at Bethel W 20-125/24 Evansville L 1-85/29 at Western Kentucky W 6-35/29 at Western Kentucky L 2-65/31 Western Kentucky W 12-35/31 Western Kentucky W 2-1

1949 (6-10-1, 4-6 OVC) 4/8 Memphis L 5-94/15 at Austin Peay T 8-84/21 Tennessee Tech* L 2-74/22 Middle Tennessee W 7-54/23 at Austin Peay W 13-14/29 at Louisville* W 6-44/30 at Eastern Kentucky* W 6-35/3 Middle Tennessee L 9-135/7 Eastern Kentucky* W 6-35/10 at Evansville* L 7-85/10 at Evansville* L 2-115/13 at Vanderbilt L 6-125/14 Louisville* L 5-95/17 Tennessee Tech* L 10-125/19 at Memphis L 1-7

5/21 at Western Kentucky* W 5-25/28 Western Kentucky* L 3-7

1950 (8-7, 3-3 OVC) 4/3 Ohio Wesleyan W 2-04/4 Ohio Wesleyan L 6-84/8 Memphis L 14-164/13 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-124/14 at Middle Tennessee W 4-34/15 at Lipscomb W 31-84/22 Eastern Kentucky* W 7-34/25 at Memphis L 6-74/28 Tennessee Tech* L 3-95/5 at Morehead State* W 15-85/16 at Austin Peay W 3-25/16 at Austin Peay L 3-55/17 Lipscomb W 9-15/20 at Western Kentucky* L 1-85/20 at Western Kentucky* W 5-4

1951 (5-7, 3-5 OVC) 4/12 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-154/13 at Middle Tennessee L 0-84/14 at Austin Peay W 11-104/23 Evansville* W 9-14/27 Morehead State* W 10-54/28 Bethel W 4-35/1 at Evansville* L 2-75/3 Middle Tennessee L 1-205/5 Tennessee Tech* L 3-105/9 Austin Peay W 8-75/12 Western Kentucky* L 3-55/16 at Western Kentucky* L 7-9

1952 (2-8, 1-4 OVC) 4/5 at Bethel W 13-04/7 Memphis L 6-74/17 at Middle Tennessee L 2-34/18 at Tennessee Tech* L 1-64/19 at Lipscomb L 5-174/28 Western Kentucky* L 2-205/1 Middle Tennessee L 6-95/8 Tennessee Tech* W 6-45/10 at Evansville* L 5-85/13 Evansville* L 3-4

1953 (6-4, 2-0 OVC) 4/8 at Bethel L 2-34/11 Bethel L 6-114/14 at Evansville W 6-44/21 Lipscomb L 12-214/28 Austin Peay L 4-65/2 at Austni Peay W 5-35/5 Middle Tennessee* W 3-25/9 at Lipscomb W 3-05/12 Evansville W 7-15/16 Western Kentucky* W 6-2

1954 (5-4, 3-1 OVC) 4/8 at Bethel W 9-54/13 at Lipscomb L 4-124/15 Bethel W 2-14/20 at Tennessee Tech* W 10-95/1 at Austin Peay L 7-125/4 Middle Tennessee* W 10-95/8 Western Kentucky* W 7-25/12 at Western Kentucky* L 4-85/19 Austin Peay L 5-8

1955 (5-11, 4-3 OVC) 4/5 at Bethel L 2-64/19 Bethel L 4-54/21 at Lipscomb L 8-94/27 Memphis L 5-64/29 at Middle Tennessee* L 5-64/30 at Tennessee Tech* L 0-125/3 Tennessee Tech* L 6-185/5 at Austin Peay L 7-195/7 at Western Kentucky* W 5-35/10 at Memphis L 8-185/18 Western Kentucky* W 9-55/18 Western Kentucky* W 9-75/20 Middle Tennessee* W 16-55/23 Tennessee Tech# W 6-55/23 Tennessee Tech# L 6-95/23 Tennessee Tech# L 1-2

1956 (7-7, 3-3 OVC) 4/6 at Lipscomb W 18-114/7 at North Alabama L 2-44/7 at North Alabama W 2-0

4/10 Bethel W 12-94/17 Western Kentucky* L 4-74/17 Western Kentucky* W 1-04/20 at Middle Tennessee* W 6-44/21 at Tennessee Tech* L 7-164/28 at Western Kentucky* W 7-45/1 at Austin Peay W 12-95/4 Middle Tennessee* L 1-45/5 North Alabama L 6-125/5 North Alabama L 7-95/11 Lipscomb L 7-8

1957 (7-8, 3-3 OVC) 4/6 at North Alabama L 4-54/6 at North Alabama L 1-24/18 McKendree L 5-84/19 at Middle Tennessee* W 14-44/20 at Tennessee Tech* L 3-54/25 Lipscomb L 5-114/25 Lipscomb W 10-94/27 Western Kentucky* L 0-14/27 Western Kentucky* W 5-44/30 at Ausin Peay W 13-35/3 Middle Tennessee* W 8-15/4 North Alabama W 6-55/4 North Alabama W 3-25/11 Tennessee Tech* L 1-45/16 Austin Peay L 1-3

1958 (14-5, 7-2 OVC) 4/3 McKendree L 5-194/3 McKendree L 3-44/5 Central Michigan L 1-104/8 Evansville W 11-24/17 at Middle Tennessee* W 13-54/19 at Western Kentucky* W 8-44/19 at Western Kentucky* W 12-34/23 Union W 10-25/1 Western Kentucky* L 5-75/1 Western Kentucky* W 6-25/5 East Tennessee State* W 4-05/9 at Morehead State* W 12-35/13 at Union W 23-15/14 Middle Tennessee* W 9-15/17 Arkansas State W 10-55/17 Arkansas State W 6-35/21 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-95/24 Evansville W 9-0

1959 (14-5, 8-2 OVC) 3/27 Taylor W 9-03/27 Taylor W 9-73/28 Taylor W 8-14/7 at Evansville L 7-94/14 at Middle Tennessee* W 7-54/22 Southeast Missouri W 10-54/24 Middle Tennessee* W 10-44/30 at Morehead State* W 6-45/1 at Eastern Kentucky* L 2-35/2 at Western Kentucky* L 4-75/2 at Western Kentucky* W 5-35/5 Tennessee Tech* W 11-35/7 Western Kentucky* W 6-05/7 Western Kentucky* W 9-05/9 Evansville L 4-115/14 at Southwestern W 19-35/16 at Arkansas State W 3-25/16 at Arkansas State L 6-75/18 East Tennessee State* W 5-4

1960 (11-5, 4-2 OVC) 3/26 Culver-Stockton W 11-63/28 Culver-Stockton W 8-44/1 Kansas State W 7-04/2 Kansas State W 6-54/7 at Western Kentucky* L 2-54/11 North Dakota W 6-14/13 Saint Louis W 18-144/14 Notre Dame L 1-84/16 Eastern Kentucky* W 9-74/29 Morehead State* L 3-45/2 at Arkansas State L 0-55/3 at Memphis L 5-95/5 at Middle Tennessee* W 12-25/13 at East Tennessee State* W 22-75/14 at Tennessee Tech* W 12-85/16 at Southeast Missouri W 6-3

1961 (19-7, 10-2 OVC) 3/23 at Lambuth W 4-03/24 at Lambuth W 6-33/27 Purdue W 1-04/4 Saint Louis W 9-84/4 Saint Louis W 1-0

4/13 at Southwestern L 5-64/14 at Southwestern L 12-134/18 Middle Tennessee* L 5-64/18 Middle Tennessee* W 3-24/22 at Tennessee Tech* W 9-14/22 at Tennessee Tech* L 3-54/25 Southeast Missouri W 3-24/27 Western Kentucky* W 6-14/27 Western Kentucky* W 5-24/29 Arkansas State L 1-74/29 Arkansas State W 2-15/4 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-25/4 at Middle Tennessee* W 2-05/5 Memphis L 2-55/10 at Western Kentucky* W 7-65/10 at Western Kentucky* W 14-85/13 Tennessee Tech* W 5-15/13 Tennessee Tech* W 4-35/16 at Southeast Missouri L 5-85/19 at East Tennessee State# W 13-15/19 at East Tennessee State# W 2-0

1962 (14-12-1, 8-4 OVC) 3/22 at Delta State L 3-43/23 at Delta State L 3-53/24 at Delta State W 10-13/27 Purdue L 2-53/27 Purdue T 3-33/28 Purdue L 5-63/29 Purdue W 5-34/13 Tennessee Tech* L 3-54/13 Tennessee Tech* W 4-04/16 North Dakota L 5-84/17 North Dakota W 5-14/19 Saint Louis L 1-64/19 Saint Louis W 14-04/21 Cincinnati L 3-44/24 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-34/24 at Middle Tennessee* W 10-24/26 Western Kentucky* W 8-64/26 Western Kentucky* W 10-44/28 Arkansas State L 3-44/30 Middle Tennessee* W 2-14/30 Middle Tennessee* L 2-55/3 Lambuth W 4-15/5 at Tennessee Tech* W 4-35/5 at Tennessee Tech* W 10-35/8 Lambuth W 10-35/10 at Western Kentucky* L 1-45/10 at Western Kentucky* W 4-0

1963 (27-4-1, 9-0-1 OVC) 3/21 at Delta State W 8-33/22 at Delta State W 14-43/23 at Delta State W 10-63/27 Northwestern W 9-03/28 Northwestern L 4-83/29 Northwestern L 1-143/30 Northwestern W 4-04/2 Austin Peay W 2-14/2 Austin Peay W 2-04/4 Taylor W 6-24/6 at Southeast Missouri W 11-04/7 at Southeast Missouri W 6-44/9 at Middle Tennessee* W 10-14/9 at Middle Tennessee* T 9-94/11 Indiana W 2-14/12 at Central Missouri State W 16-44/13 at Arkansas State W 14-74/15 at Austin Peay* W 3-04/15 at Austin Peay* W 9-24/16 at Lambuth W 4-14/24 at Western Kentucky* W 6-14/24 at Western Kentucky* W 17-55/1 at Lambuth W 7-05/2 Western Kentucky* W 5-05/2 Western Kentucky* W 7-25/3 Memphis W 3-25/9 Middle Tennessee* W 6-15/9 Middle Tennessee* W 5-15/10 Arkansas State L 5-65/15 Southeast Missouri W 2-15/18 Morehead State# W 4-15/18 Morehead State# L 3-5

1964 (16-10, 8-4 OVC) 3/20 at Delta State L 8-183/23 Purdue W 6-23/24 Purdue L 3-73/27 Northwestern W 5-43/27 Northwestern W 11-53/28 Northwestern L 1-44/1 Austin Peay* W 2-1

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4/1 Austin Peay* L 3-54/15 Western Kentucky* W 3-04/15 Western Kentucky* L 2-34/17 North Dakota W 19-24/18 North Dakota W 7-64/21 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-24/21 at Middle Tennessee* W 9-54/25 at Southeast Missouri L 6-74/25 at Southeast Missouri W 11-34.28 at Memphis L 3-44/29 at Mississippi L 1-145/1 at Western Kentucky* W 4-15/1 at Western Kentucky* W 5-25/4 at Austin Peay* L 2-75/4 at Austin Peay* L 0-25/7 Middle Tennessee* W 4-15/7 Middle Tennessee* W 2-15/15 Morehead State# W 4-05/15 Morehead State# W 2-0

1965 (24-6, 9-1 OVC) 3/27 Northwestern L 2-33/27 Northwestern L 5-64/1 Purdue W 6-14/2 Purdue W 11-104/10 North Dakota W 12-94/10 North Dakota W 3-14/12 North Dakota W 9-34/13 at Middle Tennessee* W 7-04/13 at Middle Tennessee* W 9-54/16 Taylor W 6-04/17 Taylor W 9-54/17 Taylor W 16-74/20 Austin Peay* W 1-04/20 Austin Peay* W 17-04/22 at Southeast Missouri L 8-94/24 Middle Tennessee* W 5-24/24 Middle Tennessee* W 5-44/26 Arkansas State W 17-14/29 Western Kentucky* W 3-04/29 Western Kentucky* W 3-14/30 at Memphis L 8-95/1 at Memphis W 5-45/4 at Austin Peay* W 5-05/4 at Austin Peay* L 5-65/5 Lambuth W 5-05/6 at Lambuth W 14-05/11 Southeast Missouri W 8-75/14 at Eastern Kentucky# L 3-55/14 at Eastern Kentucky# W 3-25/15 at Eastern Kentucky# W 7-3

1966 (16-11-1, 6-4 OVC) 3/18 at Arkansas State L 1-23/19 at Arkansas State W 6-23/25 Northwestern W 14-03/26 Northwestern W 16-83/31 Purdue W 7-14/1 Purdue L 1-74/2 Purdue T 13-134/5 at Western Kentucky* L 9-114/5 at Western Kentucky* L 0-34/7 Saint Louis W 7-64/7 Saint Louis L 1-24/15 at Austin Peay* W 3-04/15 at Austin Peay* L 2-54/16 at North Alabama W 12-44/20 Middle Tennessee* W 4-34/20 Middle Tennessee* W 3-15/3 Western Kentucky* W 5-05/3 Western Kentkucky* W 2-15/4 Lambuth W 10-15/4 Lambuth W 9-55/7 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-15/7 at Middle Tennessee* W 8-25/10 at Southeast Missouri W 11-15/14 at Saint Louis L 2-35/14 at Saint Louis L 0-35/20 Eastern Kentucky# L 8-105/20 Eastern Kentucky# W 7-05/21 Eastern Kentucky# L 2-3

1967 (20-7-2, 9-1 OVC) 3/23 vs Kansas State^ L 5-113/23 vs Kansas State^ W 3-03/24 vs Iowa State^ W 4-23/25 vs Iowa State^ W 4-03/25 vs Iowa State^ T 4-43/27 Bradley L 5-83/28 Bradley L 0-23/29 Saint Louis W 6-43/29 Saint Louis L 3-10

3/30 Purdue W 7-33/31 Purdue W 6-54/1 Purdue W 13-74/5 Western Kentucky* W 9-54/5 Western Kentucky* W 4-14/13 at Austin Peay* W 11-34/13 at Austin Peay* W 23-44/15 North Dakota W 4-24/15 North Dakota W 4-14/18 Lambuth W 12-114/20 Austin Peay* W 6-04/20 Austin Peay* W 11-04/25 at Western Kentucky* W 7-54/25 at Western Kentucky* W 6-34/29 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-44/29 at Middle Tennessee* W 2-05/11 Southeast Missouri T 5-55/19 at Eastern Kentucky# L 3-55/19 at Eastern Kentucky# L 0-6^ - game played in Little Rock, Ark.

1968 (14-13, 6-4 OVC) 3/28 at Arkansas State L 5-63/29 at Arkansas State W 3-13/30 at Arkansas Stae W 3-24/6 North Dakota W 10-14/6 North Dakota L 4-54/7 North Dakota W 4-24/11 Saint Louis L 3-44/12 Saint Louis L 1-84/13 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-44/13 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-34/15 Wisconsin W 5-44/16 Wisconsin L 3-74/16 Wisconsin L 0-124/24 Western Kentucky* L 4-124/24 Western Kentucky* L 6-94/26 Lambuth W 13-44/29 at Memphis W 2-04/29 at Memphis L 0-25/2 at Austin Peay* W 6-55/2 at Austin Peay* W 11-55/4 Middle Tennessee* W 2-15/4 Middle Tennessee* W 7-05/8 at Southeast Missouri L 2-45/15 Lambuth L 1-35/15 Lambuth W 6-25/16 Austin Peay* W 7-35/16 Austin Peay* W 8-4

1969 (20-8, 7-4 OVC) 3/19 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 17-13/19 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 7-23/21 Vanderbilt W 3-23/28 at Memphis W 4-13/28 at Memphis W 19-83/29 at Memphis L 0-13/31 Purdue W 11-24/1 Purdue W 6-44/4 Purdue W 7-04/11 at Chattanooga L 0-34/12 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-24/12 at Middle Tennessee* W 8-14/16 at Lambuth W 7-44/16 at Lambuth W 5-44/17 at Austn Peay* W 2-14/22 Western Kentucky* W 1-04/22 Western Kentucky* L 2-54/26 Arkansas State L 9-134/26 Arkansas State W 13-54/28 at Western Kentucky* L 6-74/28 at Western Kentucky* L 3-55/1 at Vanderbilt W 4-05/3 Middle Tennessee* W 5-15/3 Middle Tennessee* W 8-45/7 Southeast Missouri L 4-75/9 Austin Peay* W 3-25/9 Austin Peay* W 1-05/12 at Southeast Missouri W 6-1

1970 (22-16, 8-2 OVC) 3/16 at LSU-New Orleans W 4-33/16 at LSU-New Orleans L 0-13/18 at LSU-New Orleans W 7-23/18 at LSU-New Orleans L 2-93/24 Southeast Missouri W 8-23/27 North Dakota L 2-33/27 North Dakota W 3-23/28 North Dakota L 1-53/28 Purdue L 3-43/30 Purdue W 8-23/31 Vanderbilt W 3-1

3/31 Purdue W 1-04/3 Purdue W 6-54/3 Purdue L 6-74/4 Western Kentucky* W 5-24/4 Western Kentucky* L 2-74/8 Lambuth W 5-24/8 Lambuth W 5-34/9 Louisville W 11-84/11 at Middle Tennessee* W 4-34/11 at Middle Tennessee* L 6-104/17 Chattanooga L 3-54/18 at Austin Peay* W 2-04/18 at Austin Peay* W 5-24/20 at Memphis L 1-44/20 at Memphis L 3-44/23 at Western Kentucky* L 3-54/23 at Western Kentucky* W 6-44/30 Memphis L 11-124/30 Memphis L 2-65/5 at Vanderbilt L 7-155/7 Austin Peay* W 3-05/7 Austin Peay* W 6-05/9 at Southeast Missouri L 4-55/12 Middle Tennessee* W 1-05/12 Middle Tennessee* W 1-05/15 Tennessee Tech# W 6-35/15 Tennessee Tech# W 5-3

1971 (24-15-1) 3/14 at Tulane L 3-43/15 at Loyola L 2-93/16 at LSU-New Orleans W 4-33/16 at Loyola T 5-53/17 at LSU-New Orleans L 2-113/17 at LSU-New Orleans W 8-63/18 at LSU-New Orleans L 5-63/20 at LSU-New Orleans W 6-53/22 Notre Dame L 5-63/23 Notre Dame W 1-03/27 at Louisville L 5-63/29 Northwestern W 2-13/29 Northwestern L 3-43/30 Northwestern W 4-33/30 Vermont L 4-173/31 Vermont W 10-34/2 Vermont W 6-54/2 North Dakota W 7-14/3 North Dakota L 6-74/3 Purdue W 4-34/5 Purdue L 1-44/7 Vanderbilt W 8-14/8 Purdue W 16-54/9 Purdue L 6-134/10 Purdue W 6-34/10 Purdue W 13-74/16 at Southeast Missouri L 1-24/17 at Austin Peay W 7-24/19 at Memphis W 9-24/22 vs Middle Tennessee# W 14-64/24 at Austn Peay# W 8-34/25 at Austin Peay# L 6-74/25 at Austin Peay# L 6-104/29 at Vanderbilt W 7-44/30 at Middle Tennessee W 12-44/30 at Middle Tennessee L 0-15/5 Southeast Missouri W 9-75/8 Arkansas State W 3-25/8 Arkansas State W 4-0# - OVC Divisional Tournament (Clarksville, Tenn.)

1972 (25-13) 3/13 at LSU-New Orleans L 5-93/14 at LSU-New Orleans L 3-63/15 at Tulane L 2-43/17 at Loyola L 1-93/18 at Loyola W 9-43/19 at Loyola W 9-23/22 Illinois-Chicago W 14-23/22 Illinois-Chicago W 7-03/23 Illinois-Chicago W 6-43/23 Illinois-Chicago W 11-13/24 Illinois-Chicago W 11-13/24 Notre Dame L 5-93/26 Notre Dame W 8-73/26 Notre Dame L 3-63/30 North Dakota W 7-23/30 North Dakota W 8-33/31 North Dakota W 4-33/31 Brown L 2-34/1 Brown W 5-24/1 Purdue W 5-24/3 Purdue W 9-24/4 Brown L 6-12

4/5 Purdue W 13-74/6 Purdue L 4-54/6 Purdue W 7-34/8 Purdue W 8-34/12 Vanderbilt W 8-64/13 Austin Peay W 7-34/13 Austin Peay W 4-34/14 at Southeast Missouri W 7-24/17 at Arkansas State W 7-14/17 at Arkansas State L 3-44/19 at Vanderbilt L 8-144/25 Southeast Missouri W 4-34/27 at Western Kentucky W 3-24/29 at Austin Peay L 4-85/6 Memphis L 7-85/6 Memphis W 11-5

1973 (30-11-2, 10-1 OVC) 10/6 at Austin Peay* W 4-210/6 at Austin Peay* L 1-410/12 Western Kentucky* W 2-010/12 Western Kentucky* W 9-310/20 Middle Tennessee* W 4-210/20 Middle Tennessee* W 8-73/18 Rutgers W 4-23/18 Rutgers L 3-53/19 Rutgers L 4-73/19 Rutgers W 4-33/21 Northwestern L 0-43/21 Northwestern W 4-03/22 Northwestern W 4-13/22 Illinois-Chicago W 8-33/23 Illinois-Chicago W 15-93/23 Northwestern W 10-43/24 Northwestern L 1-153/24 Illinois-Chicago W 10-03/27 Illinois-Chicago L 3-53/28 North Dakota W 9-23/28 North Dakota W 13-13/29 Providence W 1-03/30 Providence T 1-13/31 Brown L 2-33/31 Brown T 7-74/1 at Austin Peay* W 13-74/2 Brown W 3-04/2 Brown W 8-24/5 Purdue W 3-14/5 Purdue W 2-04/6 Purdue L 2-54/6 Brown L 7-104/12 Louisville W 24-24/14 Middle Tennessee* W 2-14/14 Middle Tennessee* W 8-14/15 Arkansas State W 15-104/15 Arkansas State W 19-24/21 Western Kentucky* W 12-24/21 Western Kentucky* W 3-04/26 at Memphis W 5-15/4 at Morehead State# W 12-05/4 at Morehead State# L 6-85/5 at Morehead State# L 2-8# - OVC playoffs

1974 (36-14-1, 8-5 OVC) 9/28 at Middle Tennessee* W 2-09/28 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-210/5 Austin Peay* W 15-310/5 Austin Peay* W 12-310/11 at Western Kentucky* W 11-210/11 at Western Kentucky* W 3-23/15 Rutgers W 11-23/16 Rutgers L 1-53/16 Illinois-Chicago W 13-13/17 Rutgers W 11-03/17 Illinois-Chicago W 16-43/18 Illinois-Chicago W 19-23/18 Illinois-Chicago W 19-53/20 Illinois-Chicago W 9-33/20 Illinois-Chicago W 9-43/22 Illinois-Chicago W 16-23/22 Illinois-Chicago L 3-73/23 Illinos-Chicago W 18-33/25 North Dakota W 8-73/25 Northwestern W 2-03/26 Northwestern L 5-83/26 North Dakota W 7-03/27 North Dakota W 7-53/27 Northwestern W 14-133/28 Providence L 1-23/29 North Dakota W 3-23/29 Providence W 8-43/30 Austin Peay* W 2-13/30 Austn Peay* W 7-6

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Year-by-Year Results3/31 Brown L 3-63/31 Brown L 7-84/1 Brown W 3-14/2 Brown W 10-44/4 Purdue W 9-44/4 Purdue W 4-34/5 Purdue L 2-74/5 Purdue W 3-14/6 at Western Kentucky* W 9-34/6 at Western Kentucky* L 3-54/10 Southern Illinois L 2-84/13 at Middle Tennessee* W 4-34/13 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-34/18 at Vanderbilt T 7-74/26 Middle Tennessee* L 3-74/27 Memphis W 6-04/27 Memphis W 4-14/28 at Middle Tennessee! W 7-25/3 Morehead State# W 6-15/3 Morehead State# W 3-25/5 at Southern Illinois L 2-13! - OVC Divisional Championship# - OVC playoffs

1975 (40-9, 11-1 OVC) 9/28 at Middle Tennessee* W 2-09/28 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-210/5 Austin Peay* W 15-310/5 Austin Peay* W 12-310/11 Western Kentucky* W 11-210/11 Western Kentucky* W 3-23/7 Iowa State W 2-13/7 Iowa State L 5-123/8 Iowa State W 5-43/8 Iowa State W 3-13/9 Iowa State W 14-63/9 Iowa State W 10-03/19 Southern Illinois W 3-23/21 Rutgers W 15-03/23 Rutgers W 12-23/23 North Dakota W 13-43/24 Illinois-Chicago W 8-13/24 North Dakota W 4-33/26 North Dakota W 7-03/26 North Dakota W 22-63/27 Rutgers W 16-103/27 North Dakota W 4-03/29 Illinois-Chicago W 5-43/30 Brown W 4-33/31 Illinois-Chicago W 7-23/31 Brown W 14-04/1 Brown W 12-24/1 Providence W 9-14/2 Purdue W 11-84/2 Providence W 9-34/3 Purdue L 6-84/4 Providence L 5-64/4 Purdue L 0-34/5 Western Kentucky* W 10-94/5 Western Kentucky* W 17-34/7 at Southern Illinois L 1-84/12 Middle Tennessee* W 6-14/12 Middle Tennessee* W 5-04/18 Louisville W 11-54/19 at Austin Peay* L 0-44/19 at Austin Peay* W 6-34/25 Lambuth W 18-54/28 at Arkansas State W 11-14/28 at Arkansas State W 8-35/2 at Eastern Kentucky# L 5-65/2 at Eastern Kentucky# W 21-25/3 at Eastern Kentucky# W 11-85/23 vs. LSU+ L 2-75/24 vs. Miami (Fla.)+ L 7-8# - OVC playoff+ - NCAA Tournament (Starkville, Miss.)

1976 (36-12, 7-5 OVC) 3/18 Vanderbilt W 3-23/19 Iowa State L 7-83/19 Missouri State L 3-43/20 Missouri State L 3-43/20 Iowa State W 8-53/21 Illinois-Chicago W 10-03/22 Northwestern W 9-53/22 Northwestern W 6-03/23 Illinois-Chicago W 12-13/23 Northwestern W 11-103/24 Northwestern L 3-133/25 Illinois-Chicago W 4-33/25 Illinois-Chicago W 10-7

3/26 Illinois-Chicago W 21-73/26 Illinois-Chicago W 3-23/27 Middle Tennessee* L 0-13/27 Middle Tennessee* W 5-43/28 Illinois-Chicago W 4-03/28 Illinois-Chicago W 8-63/30 North Dakota W 3-23/30 North Dakota W 11-23/31 North Dakota W 6-03/31 North Dakota W 7-04/1 North Dakota W 19-14/1 North Dakota W 9-14/2 North Dakota W 16-54/2 Purdue W 6-14/3 Western Kentucky* W 5-24/3 Western Kentucky* W 4-04/4 Purdue W 4-34/4 Purdue W 7-04/5 Purdue W 18-84/7 at Austin Peay* L 2-64/7 at Austin Peay* L 3-54/10 Austni Peay* W 12-84/10 Austin Peay* W 9-54/13 at Vanderbilt L 4-94/14 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-64/14 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-74/17 Western Kentucky* W 6-44/17 Western Kentucky* W 10-44/19 Arkansas State L 4-74/19 Arkansas State W 10-54/26 at Missouri W 1-04/26 at Missouri W 7-34/29 at Memphis W 2-14/29 at Memphis W 6-45/2 Southern Illinois L 1-5

1977 (29-15, 7-5 OVC) 3/18 Iowa State W 2-13/18 Iowa State L 4-53/19 Iowa State W 5-23/19 Missouri State W 7-13/20 Notre Dame W 17-03/20 Illinois-Chicago W 5-23/22 Illinois-Chicago W 4-33/22 Illinois-Chicago W 3-13/23 Iowa W 9-23/23 Illinois-Chicago W 11-93/24 Illinois-Chicago W 16-23/24 Iowa L 6-123/25 Iowa L 1-43/25 Illinois-Chicago W 12-43/26 Middle Tennessee* L 1-83/26 Middle Tennesseee* W 3-13/28 North Dakota W 7-13/29 North Dakota W 5-13/29 Illinois-Chicago W 17-63/30 North Dakota W 12-03/31 North Dakota W 4-03/31 Purdue W 5-14/1 Purdue W 10-44/2 at Western Kentucky* W 4-14/8 Austin Peay* L 5-74/8 Austin Peay* L 1-94/9 at Austin Peay* L 0-64/9 at Austin Peay* W 6-24/11 Arkansas State W 6-54/11 Arkansas State L 3-84/13 Memphis L 2-74/13 Memphis W 6-54/15 Louisville L 1-54/16 Western Kentucky* W 10-24/16 Western Kentucky* W 12-64/17 at Arkansas State W 19-04/18 at Arkansas State L 0-54/19 at Arkansas State W 3-24/21 at Midddle Tennessee* W 8-14/21 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-54/26 at Missouri L 2-44/26 at Missouri L 5-84/30 at Western Kentucky* W 13-125/1 at Southern Illinois L 0-6

1978 (26-18, 5-7 OVC) 3/10 at Hawai’i W 4-23/10 vs. Oklahoma L 1-23/11 vs. Oklahoma L 0-13/11 at Hawai’i W 3-23/12 vs. Oklahoma L 3-43/12 at Hawai’i L 3-53/14 vs. Oklahoma L 4-63/14 at Hawai’i W 2-03/21 Illinois W 9-63/21 Illinois L 2-3

3/22 Illinois W 7-63/22 Illinois W 4-13/23 Illinois W 4-23/23 Illinois W 7-33/27 North Dakota W 18-53/28 Missouri L 9-123/28 North Dakota W 10-03/29 Missouri W 2-03/30 North Dakota W 26-43/31 Brown W 8-63/31 Brown W 3-24/1 at Western Kentucky* L 2-34/1 at Western Kentucky* L 3-44/2 Brown W 14-44/3 Brown L 2-34/3 Brown W 10-04/4 Brown W 13-34/5 at Austin Peay* W 9-54/5 at Austin Peay* W 4-34/8 Austin Peay* W 7-14/8 Austin Peay* L 6-84/11 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-74/11 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-94/15 Western Kentucky* W 6-24/15 Western Kentucky* L 4-74/16 at Memphis L 1-24/16 at Memphis L 2-74/20 at Arkansas State W 7-6 4/20 at Arkansas State W 5-34/22 Middle Tennessee* W 10-04/22 Middle Tennessee* L 11-154/24 Memphis W 11-14/27 Arkansas State W 6-54/27 Arkansas State L 1-4

1979 (27-10-2, 10-5-1 OVC) 3/14 at Memphis W 13-113/17 Illinois-Chicago W 11-03/17 Illinois-Chicago W 18-33/18 Northwestern L 1-33/18 Illinois-Chicago W 5-03/20 Northwestern W 2-13/21 Illinois-Chicago W 5-13/21 Northwestern W 3-13/22 Northwestern W 5-13/22 Illinois-Chicago T 4-43/27 at Arkansas State W 4-03/28 Missouri L 0-83/29 Missouri L 1-23/29 Bown W 8-34/3 North Dakota W 20-64/3 North Dakota W 13-24/5 Austin Peay W 9-54/7 at Tennessee Tech* W 6-24/7 at Tennessee Tech* W 9-34/11 at Western Kentucky* L 0-14/11 at Western Kentucky* T 5-54/14 at Eastern Kentucky* W 21-14/14 at Eastern Kentucky* W 11-94/15 at Morehead State* L 5-84/15 at Morehead State* L 5-64/18 at Austin Peay* L 3-44/18 at Austin Peay* W 10-84/21 Middle Tennessee* W 12-24/21 Middle Tennessee* W 9-54/22 at Middle Tennessee* L 7-94/22 at Middle Tennessee* W 5-34/29 Western Kentucky* W 10-44/29 Western Kentucky* W 3-25/5 vs. Austin Peay# W 6-25/6 at Morehead State# W 12-35/18 vs. Tulane+ W 5-35/19 vs. New Orleans+ W 16-155/20 at Mississippi State+ L 6-85/21 at Mississippi State+ L 8-18# - OVC Championship (Morehead, Ky.)+ - NCAA South Regional (Starkivlle, Miss.)

1980 (20-15, 7-5 OVC) 3/7 at Hawai’i L 6-73/7 at Hawai’i L 7-163/8 at Hawai’i L 0-63/8 at Hawai’i L 6-123/9 at Hawai’i L 3-73/10 vs. Wichita State W 5-43/26 Akron W 11-23/27 Brown W 9-33/27 Akron L 5-153/29 Brown L 8-113/29 Brown W 8-73/30 Brown W 19-23/31 North Dakota W 9-13/31 Brown W 21-1

4/1 Brown W 21-64/1 North Dakota W 19-24/5 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-04/5 at Tennessee Tech* W 5-24/10 at Western Kentucky* W 5-04/10 at Western Kentucky* W 8-64/16 Memphis W 8-24/17 at Austin Peay* L 3-84/17 at Austin Peay* W 5-44/19 Middle Tennessee* L 2-144/19 Middle Tennessee* W 6-14/20 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-64/20 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-94/23 at Arkansas State W 7-34/24 Tennessee Tech* L 1-94/24 Tennessee Tech* W 7-05/1 Morehead State# W 5-15/2 Middle Tennessee# W 11-55/3 at Western Kentucky# L 5-105/3 at Western Kentucky# L 8-115/5 Southern Illinois L 0-9# - OVC Championship (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1981 (29-15, 9-3 OVC) 3/7 Illinois L 2-53/7 Illinois W 11-73/8 Illinois W 8-13/10 vs. Detroit W 6-13/10 at New Orleans L 3-93/11 vs. Detroit W 7-63/11 at New Orleans L 2-113/12 at New Orleans L 6-103/14 Rutgers W 6-43/14 Memphis L 6-103/16 Rutgers W 6-43/17 Rutgers W 9-63/17 Rutgers W 19-33/18 Rutgers W 5-33/19 Rutgers W 12-33/21 Iowa L 4-143/21 Western Kentucky L 11-133/23 Iowa W 15-33/24 Iowa L 0-23/24 Iowa W 11-43/25 Southern Indiana L 10-113/26 Iowa W 14-103/27 Iowa L 11-163/28 Iowa W 11-43/28 Iowa W 9-83/30 Saint Louis W 13-43/30 North Dakota W 22-33/31 North Dakota W 13-44/3 Vanderbilt L 8-124/5 Austin Peay* W 4-34/5 Austin Peay* W 1-4 (f )4/7 at Southern Illinois W 7-54/10 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-24/10 at Tennessee Tech* W 3-24/11 at Middle Tennessee* L 8-104/11 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-74/13 at UT Martin L 3-64/15 at Vanderbilt W 9-64/16 Middle Tennessee* W 6-34/16 Middle Tennessee* L 4-64/18 Tennessee Tech* W 5-14/18 Tennessee Tech* W 7-34/24 at Austin Peay* W 6-9 (f )4/24 at Austin Peay* W 3-4 (f )(f ) - games later forfeited by Austin Peay

1982 (25-14, 9-5 OVC) 3/9 UT Martin W 15-33/10 at Arkansas State L 0-23/11 at Arkansas State L 2-93/11 at Arkansas State L 0-33/13 Southeast Massachusetts W 10-63/15 Rhode Island W 16-83/16 Southeast Massachusetts W 12-63/16 Rhode Island W 14-23/17 Rhode Island W 18-113/18 Rhode Island L 6-73/19 Southeast Massachusetts W 16-83/20 Southeast Massachusetts W 9-33/21 Southern Illinois L 3-153/22 Nebraska-Omaha L 3-53/23 Nebraska-Omaha W 8-03/23 Nebraska-Omaha W 5-13/24 Nebraska-Omaha W 12-13/25 at Memphis L 1-83/26 Nebraska-Omaha W 13-53/27 Nebraska-Omaha W 10-33/30 Middle Tennessee* W 7-64/1 Eastern Illinois W 10-94/2 Eastern Illinois W 8-2

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4/4 UT Martin W 10-34/10 Austin Peay* W 11-74/10 Austin Peay* W 5-44/13 at Austin Peay* W 6-24/13 at Austin Peay* W 4-14/15 Western Kentucky* L 4-94/15 Western Kentucky* L 5-64/18 at Tennessee Tech* W 8-14/18 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-34/20 at Vanderbilt L 4-54/21 Memphis L 7-134/22 Tennessee Tech* L 1-44/22 Tennessee Tech* W 15-14/24 at Middle Tennessee* L 10-114/24 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-04/26 Middle Tennessee* L 8-9

1983 (28-11, 8-4 OVC) 3/6 Illinois L 4-63/6 Illinois L 3-63/8 UT Martin W 9-43/11 St. Louis W 8-43/12 Indiana W 1-03/12 Indiana L 3-93/13 Indiana W 15-53/14 Rhode Island W 11-73/14 Rhode Island W 6-53/15 at Vanderbilt W 7-33/16 Rhode Island W 8-53/17 Rhode Island W 11-83/19 Louisville W 3-23/19 Louisville L 4-53/22 Nebraska-Omaha W 7-63/23 Nebraska-Omaha W 11-73/23 Nebraska-Omaha W 7-53/24 Nebraska-Omaha W 14-53/25 Memphis W 8-13/26 Nebraska-Omaha W 6-44/1 Eastern Illinois W 6-24/11 Austin Peay* L 3-44/11 Austin Peay* W 4-14/12 at Southern Illinois L 8-94/14 Tennessee Tech* W 12-14/14 Tennessee Tech* L 5-74/16 Middle Tennessee* W 6-54/16 Middle Tennessee* W 14-14/17 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-74/17 at Middle Tennessee* L 5-94/21 at Austin Peay* W 8-24/21 at Austin Peay* W 7-24/25 at Tennessee Tech* W 9-14/25 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-64/28 at Morehead State# L 7-134/30 vs. Middle Tennessee# W 7-65/2 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 14-105/14 at Morehead State# W 11-105/14 at Morehead State# L 10-11# - OVC Championship (Morehead, Ky.)

1984 (20-15-1, 7-5 OVC) 3/3 Illinois W 7-53/3 Illinois L 5-113/13 Rhode Island L 0-43/13 Rhode Island L 2-53/14 Rhode Island W 13-113/15 Rhode Island W 11-43/16 Rhode Island L 0-133/18 Missouri L 1-23/18 Missouri W 7-43/19 Kentucky W 5-23/19 Missouri T 8-83/27 Memphis L 4-93/30 Iowa L 11-163/31 Iowa W 13-23/31 Western Michigan W 5-34/1 Iowa W 7-34/1 Western Michigan W 8-64/4 Southern Illinois W 10-94/10 at Memphis L 10-124/12 Austin Peay* L 1-44/12 Austin Peay* W 12-44/14 at Tennessee Tech* L 6-74/14 at Tennessee Tech* W 3-14/19 at Austin Peay* L 2-54/19 at Austin Peay L 0-14/24 Tennessee Tech* W 10-74/24 Tennessee Tech* W 11-44/26 at Middle Tennessee* W 8-65/5 Middle Tennessee* L 5-105/11 Middle Tennessee* W 7-55/11 at Middle Tennessee* W 8-75/14 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 2-45/15 at Austin Peay# W 6-3

5/15 vs. Morehead State# W 14-95/16 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 6-55/16 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 4-9# - OVC Championship (Clarksville, Tenn.)

1985 (18-21, 8-4 OVC) 3/2 Illinois L 6-93/2 Illinois W 4-33/3 Illinois L 4-143/5 at Memphis L 5-63/7 at Southeast Missouri L 7-93/12 at Hawai’i-Pacific W 10-53/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific W 9-83/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific W 6-23/15 at Hawai’i L 0-53/16 at Hawai’i L 5-63/16 at Hawai’i L 12-273/17 at Hawai’i L 2-103/19 Memphis L 5-183/23 at Southern Illinois L 3-143/24 Southern Illinois L 6-133/28 at Arkansas State W 6-33/30 at Morehead State L 3-43/30 at Morehead State W 9-14/1 Illinois L 3-54/1 Illinois L 6-94/2 Illinois W 18-94/9 Vanderbilt L 7-124/11 at Austin Peay* W 7-54/11 at Austn Peay* L 5-74/13 Tennessee Tech* W 6-34/13 Tennessee Tech* W 14-124/16 at UT Martin W 14-94/18 Austn Peay* L 3-94/18 Austin Peay* W 9-84/20 at Middle Tennessee* W 5-14/20 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-74/23 at Tennessee Tech* W 11-74/23 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-54/25 Middle Tennessee* W 7-64/25 Middle Tennessee* W 13-05/13 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 11-105/14 vs. Austin Peay# W 16-45/15 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 7-115/16 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 18-19# - OVC Championship (Morehead, Ky.)

1986 (18-21, 8-4 OVC) 3/6 Bethel W 5-13/6 Bethel L 3-43/8 Illinois L 2-123/8 Illinois L 9-103/9 Illinois L 10-153/10 Northwest Missouri St. W 19-63/11 Northwest Missouri St. L 2-83/11 Morehead State L 9-113/13 Arkansas-Little Rock W 8-43/15 Eastern llinois L 5-103/16 Eastern Illinois W 5-23/16 Eastern Illinois W 6-53/19 at Arkansas State W 8-73/22 Saint Louis W 7-13/22 Missouri W 9-73/23 Missouri L 4-53/23 Saint Louis L 5-63/25 at Southern Illinois L 4-133/27 Memphis L 9-103/28 Eastern Kentucky W 12-43/31 UT Martin W 18-84/1 at Memphis L 3-104/4 Iowa L 3-264/5 Iowa L 0-104/5 Iowa L 4-144/6 Iowa W 28-154/8 at Vanderbilt L 6-84/10 Austin Peay* W 5-34/10 Austin Peay* L 5-94/12 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-44/12 at Tennessee Tech* W 10-24/17 at Austin Peay* L 0-14/17 at Austin Peay* L 3-94/19 Middle Tennessee* W 7-34/19 Middle Tennessee* L 7-94/22 Tennessee Tech* W 4-04/22 Tennessee Tech* L 2-44/24 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-54/24 at Middle Tennessee* W 6-34/29 Southern Illinois L 8-114/30 Southeast Missouri L 9-135/2 at Arkansas L 3-95/2 at Arkansas L 2-3

1987 (20-23, 10-7 OVC) 3/4 at UT Martin W 3-13/7 Illinois L 2-73/8 Illinois L 5-63/8 Illinois L 10-153/9 Morehead State W 4-33/9 Morehead State W 5-03/12 at Memphis L 10-113/13 Missouri W 8-53/13 Missouri L 3-123/14 Missouri W 4-33/14 Eastern Illinois L 7-93/15 Eastern Illinois L 1-53/15 Eastern Illinois L 1-73/17 Arkansas State W 4-03/17 Arkansas State W 11-63/18 Memphis L 8-113/20 at Morehead State W 16-53/21 vs. Purdue L 5-103/21 at Morehead State L 3-63/24 at Vanderbilt W 9-73/28 Middle Tennessee* W 5-43/28 Middle Tennessee* L 10-153/29 Middle Tennessee* W 9-74/5 at Tennessee Tech* L 5-64/5 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-34/7 Cumberland L 5-84/9 South Alabama L 10-214/11 at Austin Peay* L 2-34/11 at Austin Peay* L 2-44/12 at Austin Peay* L 4-54/18 Tennessee Tech* W 9-34/18 Tennessee Tech* W 3-14/19 Tennessee Tech* W 7-44/21 at Southern Illinois W 7-54/25 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-54/25 at Middle Tennessee* L 6-74/26 at Middle Tennessee* W 6-54/28 Southern Illinois L 5-125/2 Austin Peay* W 9-45/2 Austin Peay* W 6-35/3 Austin Peay* W 11-55/8 at Eastern Kentucky# L 3-45/9 vs. Akron# L 2-9# - OVC Championship (Richmond, Ky.)

1988 (13-24, 10-14 OVC) 3/1 at Southeast Missouri L 5-113/5 at Middle Tennessee* L 2-63/5 at Middle Tennessee* W 11-23/6 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-93/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific L 5-73/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific W 4-23/14 at Hawai’i-Pacific L 6-73/15 at Hawai’i L 4-83/16 at Hawai’i L 1-223/17 at Hawai’i W 8-33/23 at Tennessee State* W 9-53/23 at Tennessee State* W 21-93/24 at Tennessee State* W 9-63/26 Austin Peay* (1) L 4-73/26 Austin Peay* (1) W 3-23/27 Austin Peay* (1) L 7-104/5 Saint Louis (2) W 21-94/7 at UT Martin L 3-54/9 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-34/9 at Middle Tennessee* W 5-14/10 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-44/12 at Vanderbilt L 1-94/15 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-34/15 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-34/16 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-34/16 at Tennessee Tech* L 6-94/17 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-94/17 at Tennessee Tech* L 1-94/21 at Saint Louis L 3-44/23 Tennessee State* (1) W 2-14/23 Tennessee State* (1) W 8-74/24 Tennessee State* (1) L 2-84/26 Southern Illinois (2) L 5-264/30 at Austin Peay* L 5-64/30 at Austin Peay* W 8-55/1 at Austin Peay* L 3-55/3 at Southern Illinois L 3-5(1) - games played at Calloway High School(2) - games played at Brooks Stadium (Paducah)

1989 (23-16, 9-8 OVC) 3/11 Eastern Illinois L 1-133/11 Illinois L 6-103/12 Illinois L 4-53/14 at Memphis L 11-133/15 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 16-6

3/16 at Arkansas State W 7-33/17 at Arkansas State W 7-03/17 at Arkansas State W 8-23/24 at Austin Peay* W 9-73/24 at Austin Peay* L 3-113/25 at Ausin Peay* W 10-73/28 Arkansas State W 7-43/30 Lincoln Memorial W 7-54/1 at Tennessee Tech* W 10-44/2 at Tennessee Tech* W 10-34/2 at Tennessee Tech* L 7-84/5 Memphis W 25-94/9 Middle Tennessee* W 3-04/9 Middle Tennessee* L 5-74/11 Saint Louis W 5-44/12 Saint Louis W 13-14/12 Saint Louis W 9-64/15 Morehead State* W 14-24/15 Morehead State* W 9-44/16 Morehead State* W 9-04/17 at Southeast Missouri W 15-104/20 at Vanderbilt L 7-174/22 at Eastern Kentucky* L 4-54/22 at Eastern Kentucky* L 3-44/23 at Eastern Kentucky* L 5-104/25 UT Martin L 8-184/27 Southern Illinois W 18-25/2 at Southern Illinois W 8-05/6 Tennessee State* L 3-45/6 Tennessee State* W 6-35/7 Tennessee State* L 7-125/14 at Eastern Kentucky# L 8-95/15 vs. Middle Tennessee# W 2-05/15 vs. Austin Peay# L 5-6# - OVC Championship (Richmond, Ky.)

1990 (16-25, 2-11 OVC) 3/1 at Vanderbilt L 1-53/3 Eastern Illinois W 3-23/3 Eastern Illinois L 1-63/4 Eastern Illinois L 1-33/6 at Arkansas State W 6-13/6 at Arkansas State W 3-13/10 at Wichita State L 3-203/11 at Wichita State L 3-123/14 at Alabama L 0-33/17 Wright State L 1-33/17 Wright State L 3-143/18 Wright State L 4-63/20 at Saint Louis W 5-43/21 at Saint Louis W 4-13/21 at Saint Louis W 7-63/27 Arkansas State W 6-23/28 Arkansas State W 9-03/28 Arkansas State W 9-44/1 Tennessee Tech* L 1-64/1 Tennessee Tech* L 6-74/2 Tennessee Tech W 7-54/3 at Southeast Missouri W 14-14/5 at UT Martin W 7-44/7 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-44/7 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-44/8 at Middle Tennessee* L 4-54/11 Saint Louis L 5-84/11 Saint Louis L 4-104/13 at Morehead State* W 9-54/13 at Morehead State* L 6-74/14 at Morehead State* L 7-84/21 Eastern Kentucky* L 0-64/21 Eastern Kentucky* L 0-44/22 Eastern Kentucky* L 0-64/24 at Memphis L 9-114/26 Southern Illinois L 6-94/30 Cumberland W 9-85/6 at Tennessee State* L 1-65/6 at Tennessee State* W 14-75/8 Vanderbilt L 11-155/10 Southeast Missouri W 8-1

1991 (24-18, 14-3 OVC) 3/2 Arkansas State W 11-43/4 Saint Louis W 10-53/8 at Hawai’i L 7-143/9 at Hawai’i L 1-103/10 at Hawai’i L 0-53/12 at Hawai’i-Pacific W 6-23/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific L 0-13/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific L 2-83/19 at Memphis W 5-43/20 at Mississippi L 4-53/23 Morehead State* W 5-13/24 Morehead State* W 6-43/24 Morehead State* W 5-2

Year-by-Year Results

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Year-by-Year Results3/25 Northeastern Illinois L 10-113/26 Northeastern Illinois W 8-53/28 Missouri State L 3-53/30 at Tennessee Tech* W 5-13/30 at Tennessee Tech* W 5-04/2 at Arkansas State W 7-64/6 Tennessee State* W 3-04/6 Tennessee State* W 6-34/7 Tennessee State* W 10-54/10 at Alabama L 5-124/10 at Alabama L 5-74/15 Southeast Missouri W 3-24/16 at Southeast Missouri W 1-04/17 at UT Martin L 5-64/20 at Austin Peay* W 3-14/20 at Austn Peay* W 2-04/21 at Austin Peay* L 0-64/22 Memphis W 6-44/25 Southern Illinois L 8-114/27 at Eastern Kentucky* W 6-44/27 at Eastern Kentucky* W 5-34/28 at Eastern Kentucky* L 4-125/1 at Southern Illinois L 5-165/4 Middle Tennessee* W 5-05/4 Middle Tennessee* L 1-55/5 Middle Tennessee* W 4-35/13 Morehead State# W 6-35/14 Middle Tennessee# L 3-45/14 Eastern Kentucky# L 3-6# - OVC Championship (Murray, Ky.)

1992 (12-27, 6-15 OVC) 3/3 UT Martin W 9-13/4 at Memphis W 10-83/7 Bradley L 2-83/7 Eastern Illinois L 2-113/8 Bradley L 2-83/8 Eastern Illinois W 6-53/11 at Arkansas State L 0-43/12 at Arkansas State L 2-63/14 vs. Eastern Illinois (1) L 7-83/15 vs. Indiana State (1) W 7-43/15 at Saint Louis L 5-103/21 Austin Peay* L 2-83/21 Austin Peay* L 5-93/22 Austin Peay* L 6-73/24 at Alabama L 2-113/25 at Alabama L 1-53/28 at Morehead State* W 4-13/28 at Morehead State* L 1-53/29 at Morehead State* L 1-134/2 Arkansas State W 4-24/4 at Southeast Missouri* L 5-64/4 at Southeast Missouri* W 4-24/5 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-124/7 at Mississippi L 0-74/11 Tennessee Tech* L 0-64/11 Tennessee Tech* W 9-74/12 Tennessee Tech* W 5-34/14 at UT Martin L 5-64/17 Eastern Kentucky* W 5-24/17 Eastern Kentucky* L 4-84/18 Eastern Kentucky* W 9-84/25 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-44/25 at Middle Tennessee* L 4-124/26 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-84/28 Knoxville W 19-05/2 at Tennessee State* L 13-155/2 at Tennessee State* L 4-55/3 at Tennessee State* L 6-75/5 at Southern Illinois L 5-11(1) - games played in St. Louis, Mo.

1993 (9-31, 6-16 OVC) 3/6 Bradley L 2-123/6 Eastern Illinois W 4-13/7 Eastern Illinois W 4-33/7 Bradley L 1-53/9 at Memphis L 3-113/11 at Vanderbilt L 6-103/14 at Mississippi L 1-33/17 at Arkansas State L 5-173/17 at Arkansas State L 2-43/20 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-93/20 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-43/21 at Middle Tennessee* L 5-83/28 Southeast Missouri* W 4-23/28 Southeast Missouri* L 0-83/30 Memphis L 0-44/3 Austin Peay* W 2-14/3 Austin Peay* L 1-54/4 Austin Peay* L 5-104/6 at UT Martin W 7-2

4/10 at Morehead State* L 3-124/10 at Morehead State* W 10-64/13 at Alabama L 5-134/14 at Alabama L 3-124/17 at Tennessee Tech* L 0-54/17 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-34/18 at Tennessee Tech* L 0-44/20 Southern Illinois L 9-124/21 Arkansas State L 3-64/24 Tennessee State* W 7-64/24 Tennessee State* W 8-54/29 Louisville (1) L 4-85/1 Eastern Kentucky* L 3-135/1 Eastern Kentucky* L 6-85/2 Eastern Kentucky* L 6-75/5 at Southern Illinois L 4-75/6 Vanderbilt L 4-85/8 at UT Martin* W 8-45/8 at UT Martin* L 2-35/9 at UT Martin* L 2-85/11 at Morehead State* (2) L 5-9(1) - game played in Elizabethtown, Ky.(2) - completion of a suspended game from 4/9

1994 (24-25, 10-8 OVC) 2/26 Arkansas-Little Rock W 6-22/27 at Vanderbilt L 4-63/3 at Evansville L 3-43/5 Bradley L 4-83/5 UT Martin W 5-23/6 Bradley W 2-13/6 UT Martin L 3-53/12 vs. Michigan State (1) W 8-43/13 vs. Valparaiso (1) W 5-33/13 at Lousville W 10-63/15 Southern Indiana L 3-73/16 UW-Milwaukee L 4-63/16 UW-Milwaukee L 1-43/17 Evansville W 7-33/19 at Auburn L 1-103/19 at Auburn L 1-103/22 at Misssissippi L 5-123/24 Cumberland W 6-53/26 Tennessee Tech* W 2-13/29 at Arkansas State W 8-33/30 Bethel W 5-44/1 Morehead State* W 6-44/1 Morehead State* L 10-144/2 Morehead State* W 12-54/7 Southern Illinois L 1-74/9 at Austin Peay* L 6-144/9 at Austin Peay* L 2-44/12 at Memphis W 12-84/13 at Southern Indiana L 9-104/16 Middle Tennessee* W 7-64/16 Middle Tennessee* L 4-114/17 Middle Tennessee* W 7-34/19 Arkansas State W 3-24/20 Memphis L 6-94/23 at Eastern Kentucky* W 6-34/23 at Eastern Kentucky* L 7-84/24 at Eastern Kentucky* W 10-94/26 Freed-Hardeman W 11-104/27 vs. Kentucky (2) L 9-214/30 UT Martin* W 8-35/1 UT Martin* L 4-105/1 UT Martin* W 7-05/4 at UT Martin W 15-35/5 at Southern Illinois L 3-45/7 at Southeast Missouri* W 6-25/7 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-25/8 at Southeast Missouri* L 2-45/13 at Austin Peay# L 1-25/14 at Morehead State# L 4-8(1) - games played in Louisville, Ky.(2) - game played in Elizabethtown, Ky.# - OVC Championship (Clarksville, Tenn.)

1995 (20-28, 10-10 OVC) 2/19 at North Alabama W 4-22/19 at North Alabama W 15-72/21 at UT Martin L 4-112/22 at Vanderbilt L 4-182/24 at Samford L 6-152/25 at UAB W 5-42/26 at Birmingham Southern L 1-63/1 at Kentucky L 5-73/4 Bradley L 2-103/4 Eastern Illinois W 1-03/5 Bradley L 3-113/5 Eastern Illinois L 0-63/8 at Mississippi L 2-93/11 Akron W 15-13

3/11 Akron L 7-93/12 Akron L 4-93/14 at Arkansas State L 3-43/15 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 7-03/16 at Memphis L 2-33/19 UT Martin L 6-93/21 Southern Indiana W 13-123/22 Evansville L 8-123/25 at Morehead State* L 1-43/25 at Morehead State* W 11-53/26 at Morehead State* L 3-53/28 at Evansville L 2-53/29 Cumberland W 7-64/1 Austin Peay* W 7-04/1 Austin Peay* W 7-34/2 Austin Peay* L 2-74/4 at Southern Indiana W 6-44/8 at Middle Tennessee* W 5-14/8 at Middle Tennessee* W 4-24/9 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-94/12 Arkansas State W 5-44/14 Eastern Kentucky* W 5-34/14 Eastern Kentucky* L 4-54/15 Eastern Kentucky* L 5-114/18 at Southern Illinois L 8-204/19 Freed-Hardeman W 7-64/22 at UT Martin* W 7-24/22 at UT Martin* W 8-24/25 Memphis L 3-94/29 Southeast Missouri* L 4-54/29 Southeast Missouri* W 3-04/30 Southeast Missouri* L 3-75/6 at Tennessee Tech* L 0-25/6 at Tennessee Tech* W 3-15/7 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-6

1996 (20-31, 6-14 OVC) 2/11 at Vanderbilt L 6-102/16 at William Carey L 1-42/17 at Southern Mississippi L 7-142/18 at Southern Mississippi L 3-192/21 at UT Martin L 0-92/23 at UAB W 8-62/24 at Birmingham Southern L 10-182/25 at Samford L 2-42/27 at Mississippi W 12-43/2 Bradley L 2-143/2 Wright State W 8-73/3 Wright State W 2-03/3 Bradley L 1-63/12 at Alabama W 6-33/13 at Alabama L 3-93/17 at Austin Peay* L 6-73/17 at Austin Peay* L 0-123/23 Middle Tennessee* L 1-73/23 Middle Tennessee* L 0-43/24 Middle Tennessee* L 9-173/27 at Memphis W 8-43/30 at Eastern Kentucky* W 2-03/30 at Eastern Kentucky* W 12-43/31 at Eastern Kentucky* L 1-64/2 Southern Indiana W 6-24/3 Arkansas-Little Rock L 6-124/5 UT Martin* W 10-14/5 UT Martin* L 0-24/6 UT Martin* W 6-24/9 at Evansville L 1-34/10 Memphis W 14-84/11 UT Martin L 7-114/13 at Southeast Missouri* W 6-04/13 at Southeast Missouri* L 4-64/14 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-124/16 Eastern Illinois W 9-64/16 Eastern Illinois W 9-84/17 Louisville W 15-94/20 Tennessee Tech* L 9-134/20 Tennessee Tech* L 0-114/21 Tennessee Tech* W 6-24/22 Freed-Hardeman L 4-74/23 Evansville W 5-34/25 at Western Kentucky L 1-194/27 Morehead State* L 0-24/27 Morehead State* L 1-64/28 Morehead State* L 6-94/30 Arkansas State W 11-65/4 at Middle Tennessee# W 13-95/5 vs. Tennessee Tech# L 6-85/5 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 1-5# - OVC Championship (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

1997 (24-30, 8-16 OVC) 2/15 at Southeastern La. L 4-52/15 at Southeastern La. L 0-1

2/16 at Southeastern La. W 9-72/18 at UT Martin W 17-52/21 at UAB L 7-92/22 at Samford L 2-82/22 at Samford W 19-22/26 at Mississippi W 6-43/4 at Southern Illinois W 8-73/5 Bethel W 15-03/8 UT Martin W 7-03/8 UT Martin L 1-103/10 Kentucky W 12-73/11 at Tulane L 5-63/12 at Tulane L 1-113/15 Southeast Missouri* W 5-43/15 Southeast Missouri* L 2-33/16 Southeast Missouri* W 9-83/18 Western Kentucky L 2-83/19 at Vanderbilt W 9-83/22 Austin Peay* L 1-23/22 Austin Peay* W 6-23/23 Austin Peay* L 3-53/24 Samford W 9-33/26 Evansville W 7-53/28 at Morehead State* L 0-13/28 at Morehead State* L 3-183/29 at Morehead State* W 26-54/1 Southern Indiana W 3-24/2 Memphis W 12-44/5 at Tennessee Tech* L 0-54/5 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-54/6 at Tennessee Tech* L 6-74/8 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 7-54/9 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 15-54/12 Eastern Illinois* L 6-174/12 Eastern Illinois* L 5-74/13 Eastern Illinois* W 6-54/15 at Louisville L 14-184/16 at Evansville L 5-64/19 Eastern Kentucky* W 10-54/19 Eastern Kentucky* L 1-34/20 Eastern Kentucky* L 5-74/23 at Western Kentucky L 3-134/26 at UT Martin* W 5-44/26 at UT Martin* L 6-134/27 at UT Martin* W 7-44/29 at Arkansas State L 3-144/30 at Memphis L 4-85/3 Belmont W 7-15/7 Vanderbilt L 3-155/10 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-35/10 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-75/11 at Middle Tennessee* L 4-18

1998 (19-33, 13-11 OVC) 2/13 at Southeastern La. L 9-102/14 at Southeastern La. L 4-102/15 at Southeastern La. L 0-52/18 UT Martin L 7-162/18 UT Martin W 4-22/21 at Jacksonville State L 1-52/21 at Jacksonville State L 5-62/24 Southern Indiana W 12-112/25 Kentucky Wesleyan L 11-122/28 Wright State L 4-52/28 Wright State L 12-133/1 Wright State L 7-113/4 at Mississippi L 8-93/7 at Southeast Missouri* L 5-93/7 at Southeast Missouri* L 0-193/8 at Southeast Missouri* W 12-33/10 at Georgia W 7-43/11 at Georgia L 3-123/14 at Austin Peay* W 4-13/14 at Austin Peay* L 5-63/15 at Austin Peay* W 14-113/18 Memphis L 10-133/21 Morehead State* W 3-23/21 Morehead State* L 3-53/22 Morehead State* L 5-73/24 Evansville L 7-153/25 at Vanderbilt L 13-143/28 Tennessee Tech* L 8-183/28 Tennessee Tech* L 0-43/29 Tennessee Tech* W 11-104/1 at Memphis L 1-114/4 at Eastern Illinois* L 10-114/4 at Eastern Illinois* W 10-94/5 at Eastern Illinois* L 9-104/7 Freed-Hardeman W 5-34/10 at Eastern Kentucky* W 15-84/11 at Eastern Kentucky* W 12-94/11 at Eastern Kentucky* W 6-3

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4/13 Bethel W 10-94/14 Arkansas State L 6-114/15 Southern Illinois L 3-204/18 UT Martin L 2-54/19 UT Martin W 5-04/19 UT Martin W 9-24/21 at Kentucky L 3-204/22 at Evansville L 5-94/25 Belmont W 9-54/26 Cumberland L 8-135/2 Middle Tennessee* W 14-95/2 Middle Tennessee* W 3-05/3 Middle Tennessee* L 5-95/7 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 5-7# - OVC Championship (Cape Girardeau, Mo.)

1999 (30-25-1, 13-10 OVC) 2/20 Saint Louis L 5-72/20 Saint Louis W 10-02/21 Saint Louis W 6-52/24 at UT Martin W 8-52/24 at UT Martin W 7-32/25 Southern Indiana T 12-122/27 Northern Illinois W 18-62/28 Northern Illinois L 7-82/28 Northern Illinois W 5-43/2 Christian Brothers W 8-03/3 Southern Illinois L 4-53/6 Bradley W 6-13/6 Bradley W 8-33/7 Bradley W 9-33/9 at Southeastern La. L 4-53/10 at Southeastern La. W 12-93/12 UW-Milwaukee W 9-73/16 Western Illinois L 14-153/17 Western Illinois W 16-153/20 at Morehead State* W 4-13/20 at Morehead State* W 13-53/21 at Morehead State* W 20-123/23 Memphis W 3-13/27 at Tennessee Tech* W 13-03/27 at Tennessee Tech* L 1-73/28 at Tennessee Tech* W 6-33/30 at Western Kentucky L 2-104/2 Eastern Illinois* L 3-94/3 Eastern Illinois* L 6-94/3 Eastern Illinois* W 9-84/6 at Memphis W 11-54/7 at Arkansas State L 1-24/10 Eastern Kentucky* L 1-94/10 Eastern Kentucky* L 6-114/11 Eastern Kentucky* L 7-134/13 Arkansas State L 4-114/17 at UT Martin* W 3-24/17 at UT Martin* W 4-34/18 at UT Martin* W 5-14/20 at Southern Illinois W 9-34/21 Kentucky Wesleyan W 8-44/24 at Indiana State L 0-44/24 at Indiana State L 1-84/25 at Indiana State L 5-84/28 UT Martin L 9-105/1 at Middle Tennessee* L 3-65/1 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-25/2 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-55/8 Southeast Missouri* W 9-35/8 Southeast Missouri* L 5-85/9 Southeast Missouri* W 8-45/12 at Kentucky L 9-105/15 Austin Peay* W 1-05/15 Austin Peay* W 2-05/16 Austin Peay* L 7-95/20 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 5-8# - OVC Championship (Cape Girardeau, Mo.)

2000 (20-31, 11-12 OVC) 2/16 at Belmont L 9-112/19 Indiana State L 2-42/19 Indiana State L 2-112/20 Indiana State L 4-52/22 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 5-172/23 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 8-32/27 Bradley L 4-52/27 Bradley L 1-82/29 Western Kentucky L 10-173/1 Southern Illinois L 10-263/4 Indiana L 5-73/4 Indiana L 2-93/5 Indiana L 4-63/7 Freed-Hardeman W 16-113/10 Saint Louis L 0-43/14 at Oklahoma W 11-63/15 at Oklahoma L 1-7

3/18 Tennessee Tech* W 4-33/18 Tennessee Tech* W 2-03/22 Christian Brothers W 10-43/25 at Eastern Illinois* W 5-43/25 at Eastern Illinois* L 6-123/26 at Eastern Illinois* W 15-53/28 Memphis W 7-64/1 at Eastern Kentucky* L 1-64/1 at Eastern Kentucky* W 3-24/2 at Eastern Kentucky* L 2-74/4 Evansville W 13-104/8 UT Martin W 9-54/8 UT Martin W 8-34/9 UT Martin W 7-64/12 Missouri Baptist W 4-34/15 Belmont W 4-14/18 at Memphis L 7-84/21 Middle Tennessee* L 6-74/21 Middle Tennessee* L 2-74/22 Middle Tennessee* L 2-54/25 Southern Indiana W 4-34/26 at Southern Illinois L 0-34/29 at Southeast Missouri W 5-44/29 at Southeast Missouri L 1-44/30 at Southeast Missouri W 9-35/2 Arkansas State L 1-75/3 at Evansville L 4-115/6 at Austin Peay* L 5-115/6 at Austin Peay* L 4-65/7 at Austin Peay* L 9-125/13 Morehead State* L 2-95/13 Morehead State* L 2-45/14 Morehead State* W 10-35/18 vs. Austin Peay# L 7-8# - OVC Championship (Cape Girardeau, Mo.)

2001 (28-26-1, 10-11 OVC) 2/16 at Southeastern La. L 2-42/17 at Southeastern La. W 5-32/18 at Southeastern La. W 7-12/20 Arkansas-Little Rock L 3-102/21 Arkansas-Little Rock W 6-42/24 Wright State W 5-42/24 Wright State W 8-72/25 Wright State W 9-82/27 Freed-Hardeman W 6-12/28 Southern Illinois W 4-33/2 Northern Illinois W 11-73/3 Northern Illinois L 2-43/4 Northern Illinois W 11-103/7 at Memphis L 4-53/10 Bradley L 1-33/10 Bradley W 13-123/11 Bradley L 3-123/13 at Mississippi L 0-103/14 at Mississippi T 5-53/17 Eastern Illinois* L 1-23/17 Eastern Illinois* L 4-93/18 Eastern Illinois* L 3-9

3/20 Western Kentucky L 4-83/21 Marshall W 12-23/24 at Morehead State* L 1-53/24 at Morehead State* W 14-63/25 at Morehead State* W 13-113/28 Southern Indiana W 11-73/31 Southeast Missouri* W 6-53/31 Southeast Missouri* L 2-34/1 Southeast Missouri* L 3-74/5 Evansville W 14-54/7 Belmont W 8-74/7 Belmont W 8-74/10 at Arkansas State L 2-34/13 at Eastern Kentucky* W 9-64/13 at Eastern Kentucky* W 7-64/14 at Eastern Kentucky* W 16-114/17 Memphis L 5-114/18 at Evansville L 7-94/21 UT Martin* W 14-64/21 UT Martin* W 5-24/22 UT Martin W 8-64/24 Arkansas State W 6-54/25 at Southern Illinois L 2-44/26 Indiana-Southeast W 12-115/2 at Belmont L 2-115/5 Austin Peay* L 2-55/5 Austin Peay* W 8-25/6 Austin Peay* L 3-145/12 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-105/12 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-55/13 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-55/16 vs. Tennessee Tech# L 3-85/17 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 3-13# - OVC Championship (Paducah, Ky.)

2002 (20-33, 10-11 OVC) 2/15 at Southeastern La. W 3-22/16 at Southeastern La. L 5-102/17 at Southeastern La. L 5-62/23 Bradley L 5-82/23 Bradley L 2-32/24 Bradley W 9-63/1 at Auburn L 3-53/2 at Auburn L 0-93/3 at Auburn L 2-123/6 Arkansas State L 2-103/10 Bowling Green L 4-83/10 Bowling Green W 7-53/13 Southern Indiana W 11-23/16 Bethel W 13-43/16 Bethel W 6-13/23 Morehead State* L 4-213/23 Morehead State* W 8-63/24 Morehead State* W 6-23/29 at Southeast Missouri* L 2-73/30 at Southeast Missouri* L 5-63/30 at Southeast Missouri* W 8-44/3 Indiana-Southeast W 18-04/6 at Lipscomb L 6-14

4/6 at Lipscomb L 3-124/7 Lipscomb L 8-94/10 at Mississippi L 0-44/13 Eastern Kentucky* L 2-34/13 Eastern Kentucky* L 7-104/14 Eastern Kentucky* W 8-74/17 Memphis L 5-104/20 at UT Martin* W 12-104/20 at UT Martin* W 10-74/21 at UT Martin* W 7-54/23 Southern Illinois L 5-154/24 at Arkansas State L 2-34/27 Arkansas-Little Rock W 9-14/28 Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-104/28 Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-34/30 at Southern Illinois L 2-35/1 at Evansville L 1-35/4 at Austin Peay* L 7-115/4 at Austin Peay* L 1-75/5 at Austin Peay* W 9-85/11 Tennessee Tech* W 2-15/11 Tennessee Tech* L 4-85/12 Tennessee Tech* L 3-65/14 at Memphis L 4-55/17 at Eastern Illinois* W 12-25/18 at Eastern Illinois* L 9-145/18 at Eastern Illinois* L 4-125/22 vs. Austin Peay# L 6-85/23 vs. Southeast Missouri# W 4-35/24 vs. Eastern Illinois# L 5-6# - OVC Championship (Paducah, Ky.)

2003 (25-31, 9-11 OVC) 2/20 Southern Indiana W 3-13/1 Illinois State W 6-13/1 Illinois State L 0-83/2 Illinois State L 3-93/3 Illinois State L 1-83/4 Xavier W 9-33/5 Evansville L 2-93/8 Wright State L 5-73/8 Wright State W 10-83/9 Wright State W 18-13/11 at Memphis L 12-143/14 Akron W 3-13/15 Akron W 8-53/15 Akron W 5-43/16 Akron L 4-73/19 at Southern Illinois L 0-33/21 at South Alabama L 6-93/22 at South Alabama L 0-133/23 at South Alabama L 4-53/25 at Mississippi L 1-44/1 Indiana-Southeast W 12-34/2 at Arkansas State L 2-44/5 Eastern Kentucky* W 13-84/5 Eastern Kentucky* L 1-64/8 at Louisville L 6-74/12 at Eastern Illinois* W 11-7

The 2003 ‘Breds captured the Ohio Valley Conferenct Tournamene championship and advanced to the Hattiesburg, Miss. Regional

Year-by-Year Results

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Year-by-Year Results4/13 at Eastern Illinois* W 4-24/13 at Eastern Illinois* L 1-54/15 Memphis W 9-34/16 at Evansville W 11-34/18 Austin Peay* W 6-34/18 Austin Peay* L 3-54/19 Austin Peay* W 7-24/22 Western Kentucky L 0-44/26 at Tennessee Tech* L 5-64/26 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-64/27 at Tennessee Tech* W 5-44/30 at Western Kentucky L 7-135/3 at Morehead State* W 10-65/3 at Morehead State* W 6-25/4 at Morehead State* L 3-115/10 UT Martin* W 12-85/10 UT Martin* L 3-95/11 UT Martin* L 6-115/13 Arkansas State L 3-85/16 Southeast Missouri* L 8-135/17 Southeast Missouri* L 4-105/17 Southeast Missouri* L 0-65/21 vs. Tennessee Tech# W 8-35/22 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 6-135/23 vs. Southeast Missouri# W 4-35/23 vs. Eastern Illinois# W 6-45/24 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 11-55/24 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 19-45/30 vs. Baylor+ L 6-75/31 at Southern Mississippi+ L 0-18# - OVC Championship (Paducah, Ky.)+ - NCAA Regional (Hattiesburg, Miss.)

2004 (17-35, 11-16 OVC) 2/20 at UAB L 8-152/21 at UAB L 5-102/22 at UAB L 5-62/27 vs. Indiana% W 2-12/28 vs. Memphis% L 1-72/29 vs. Air Force% L 2-113/6 Memphis L 1-73/7 Memphis L 5-83/7 Memphis L 2-73/9 at Arkansas State L 5-103/13 Akron L 2-43/13 Akron W 6-33/14 Akron L 3-83/16 at Louisville L 1-133/16 at Louisville L 4-133/18 Southern Illinois L 6-223/21 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-23/21 Arkansas-Little Rock W 8-43/24 Western Kentucky W 13-113/27 at Southeast Missouri* L 5-193/27 at Southeast Missouri* L 2-63/28 at Southeast Missouri* W 16-33/31 at Evansville W 13-64/3 Eastern Illinois* L 5-114/3 Eastern Illinois* L 6-174/4 Eastern Illinois* L 5-74/6 Arkansas State L 8-104/9 at Eastern Kentucky* L 5-134/9 at Eastern Kentucky* W 6-34/10 at Eastern Kentucky* L 2-84/14 at Souther Illinois L 5-114/17 Morehead State* W 9-84/17 Morehead State* L 2-44/18 Morehead State* W 11-104/24 at Tennessee Tech* L 11-174/24 at Tennessee Tech* W 7-34/25 at Tennessee Tech* L 10-114/28 at Mississippi L 1-25/1 UT Martin* W 9-55/2 UT Martin* W 5-45/2 UT Martin* W 4-35/8 at Austin Peay* L 1-55/8 at Austin Peay* L 6-75/9 at Austin Peay* L 6-75/11 at Illinois State L 3-45/15 at Jacksonville State* W 6-45/15 at Jacksonville State* W 3-05/16 at Jacksonville State* L 2-95/19 at Kentucky L 1-95/21 Samford W 3-05/21 Samford L 2-65/22 Samford L 6-9% - Service Academy Classic (Millington, Tenn.)

2005 (28-31, 15-12 OVC) 2/19 Bradley W 2-12/19 Bradley W 5-12/22 at Arkansas State L 4-72/26 Bowling Green W 8-0

2/26 Bowling Green L 3-72/27 Bowling Green L 5-102/28 Missouri W 6-53/2 Southern Illinois W 7-53/5 Wright State W 6-33/5 Wright State W 4-03/6 Wright State L 8-183/8 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 16-13/9 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 6-03/12 Akron W 5-33/12 Akron L 5-63/13 Akron L 7-93/16 at Vanderbilt L 2-53/18 at South Alabama L 0-63/19 at South Alabama L 3-93/20 at South Alabama L 2-153/23 at Memphis W 10-93/25 Southeast Missouri* W 7-6 3/25 Southeast Missouri* L 10-153/26 Southeast Missouri* W 7-63/29 Memphis L 8-114/2 at Eastern Illinois* L 6-74/2 at Eastern Illinois* W 10-24/3 at Eastern Illinois* W 11-24/6 at Southern Illinois L 2-64/9 Eastern Kentucky* W 17-64/9 Eastern Kentucky* W 3-24/10 Eastern Kentucky* W 12-14/12 Evansville L 3-64/13 Arkansas State W 5-34/16 at Morehead State* W 9-24/16 at Morehead State* L 1-94/17 at Morehead State* L 7-94/20 at Evansville L 4-104/23 Tennessee Tech* W 24-74/23 Tennessee Tech* L 0-64/24 Tennessee Tech* L 9-124/27 at Louisville L 3-64/30 at UT Martin* W 4-35/1 at UT Martin* W 6-25/1 at UT Martin* L 2-45/4 at Mississippi L 2-105/7 Austin Peay* L 7-155/7 Austin Peay* L 1-65/8 Austin Peay* W 8-45/14 Jacksonville State* W 8-75/14 Jacksonville State* L 8-145/15 Jacksonville State* L 8-95/17 at Kentucky L 1-85/20 at Samford* W 4-35/21 at Samford* W 12-15/21 at Samford* L 2-45/25 vs. Southeast Missouri# W 4-35/26 vs. Austin Peay# L 5-65/27 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 2-7# - OVC Championship (Paducah, Ky.)

2006 (15-40, 8-19 OVC) 2/22 Arkansas State L 0-112/25 Bowling Green L 7-82/25 Bowling Green L 0-12/26 Bowling Green L 0-142/28 at Vanderbilt L 1-73/1 Southern Illinois L 7-83/4 Arkansas-Little Rock L 5-103/4 Arkansas-Little Rock W 4-03/5 Arkansas-Little Rock L 4-93/7 at Mississippi L 3-93/8 at Mississippi W 7-63/12 Akron W 6-53/12 Akron W 15-143/13 Akron W 11-33/14 Memphis L 6-133/15 Freed-Hardeman W 7-63/17 at Indiana State L 1-23/18 at Indiana State W 7-33/19 at Indiana State L 7-143/22 at Southern Illinois L 4-83/23 Lambuth L 6-73/25 Samford L 1-23/25 Samford L 0-53/26 Samford L 4-73/28 Evansville L 4-74/1 at Southeast Missouri* L 0-14/1 at Southeast Missouri* L 0-54/2 at Southeast Missouri* L 0-74/5 at Arkansas State L 5-64/8 Eastern Illinois* W 8-44/8 Eastern Illinois* L 9-114/9 Eastern Illinois* L 4-94/11 at Memphis L 1-124/14 at Eastern Kentucky* W 13-94/14 at Eastern Kentucky* W 13-2

4/15 at Eastern Kentucky* L 13-164/19 at Evansville L 0-104/22 Morehead State* W 8-54/22 Morehead State* L 1-64/23 Morehead State* W 14-24/26 at Kentucky L 3-94/26 at Kentucky L 2-34/29 at Tennessee Tech* W 5-24/29 at Tennessee Tech* L 7-84/30 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-165/3 at Louisville L 1-75/6 UT Martin* W 6-45/6 UT Martin* W 7-25/7 UT Martin* L 4-95/13 at Austin Peay* L 4-105/13 at Austin Peay* L 1-35/14 at Austin Peay* L 3-95/19 at Jacksonville State* L 5-135/19 at Jacksonville State* L 1-125/20 at Jacksonville State* L 4-7

2007 (18-35, 12-13 OVC) 2/20 at Louisville L 2-122/21 at Kentucky L 5-82/23 at Mississippi State L 5-102/25 at Mississippi State L 1-132/25 at Mississippi State L 9-172/28 Arkansas State L 7-123/3 at Gardner-Webb W 8-53/3 at Gardner-Webb L 6-83/4 at Gardner-Webb L 4-143/6 Evansville L 1-193/7 Southern Illinois W 9-83/9 South Dakota State L 7-103/10 South Dakota State W 4-33/10 South Dakota State L 3-43/17 Indiana State L 1-53/17 Indiana State L 2-203/18 Indiana State L 4-123/21 at Southern Illinois L 4-73/24 at Samford* W 6-53/24 at Samford* W 4-33/25 at Samford* L 4-73/27 Belmont L 8-103/31 Southeast Missouri* L 5-64/1 Southeast Missouri* L 3-174/1 Southeast Missouri* W 6-54/4 at Arkansas State L 8-94/6 at Eastern Illinois* L 2-114/6 at Eastern Illinois* W 15-44/10 Memphis W 14-124/11 at Memphis W 7-64/15 Eastern Kentucky* W 6-54/15 Eastern Kentucky* W 3-24/17 at Evansville L 5-74/18 Freed-Hardeman W 14-44/21 at Morehead State* W 16-124/21 at Morehead State* L 3-54/22 at Morehead State* W 13-64/24 at Mississippi L 0-94/28 Tennessee Tech* W 11-04/28 Tennessee Tech* L 11-154/29 Tennessee Tech* L 5-105/2 at Belmont L 1-85/5 at UT Martin* W 10-65/5 at UT Martin* L 9-105/6 at UT Martin* L 5-8512 Austin Peay* L 3-75/12 Austin Peay* W 7-65/13 Austin Peay* L 3-155/18 Jacksonville State* W 6-35/18 Jacksonville State* L 1-25/19 Jacksonville State* L 0-125/23 vs. Southeast Missouri# L 7-105/24 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 2-5# - OVC Championship (Paducah, Ky.)

2008 (21-30, 12-15 OVC) 2/23 Bradley L 1-22/23 Bradley L 3-52/24 Bradley W 9-82/27 at Memphis W 9-82/29 at Nicholls State L 2-33/1 at Nicholls State W 8-13/2 at Nicholls State W 13-33/11 Central Arkansas W 1-03/12 Central Arkansas L 8-133/15 Bowling Green L 7-143/16 Bowling Green W 6-23/16 Bowling Green L 6-73/21 at Jacksonville State* L 3-43/21 at Jacksonville State* L 1-23/22 at Jacksonville State* W 8-6

3/25 at Lipscomb L 3-43/26 Lipscomb W 11-63/29 Samford* L 0-23/29 Samford* L 6-104/2 Belmont W 4-34/2 Belmont W 7-44/5 at Southeast Missouri* W 5-34/5 at Southeast Missouri* L 2-34/6 at Southeast Missouri* L 8-94/7 at Southern Illinois L 4-174/9 Evansville L 5-64/12 Eastern Illinois* L 1-44/12 Eastern Illinois* W 5-34/13 Eastern Illinois* L 5-94/15 Memphis L 14-174/16 at Arkansas State L 2-34/19 at Eastern Kentucky* W 6-04/19 at Eastern Kentucky* W 7-34/20 at Eastern Kentucky* L 4-74/22 at Ole Miss L 5-154/26 Morehead State* L 5-84/26 Morehead State* W 3-14/27 Morehead State* W 7-54/29 at Evansville L 5-64/30 Southern Illinois L 11-145/3 at Tennessee Tech* L 7-125/3 at Tennessee Tech* L 3-55/4 at Tennessee Tech* W 3-15/10 UT Martin* W 5-15/10 UT Martin* W 5-15/11 UT Martin* W 13-45/12 Kentucky L 3-45/13 Arkansas State L 2-55/16 at Austin Peay* L 2-45/16 at Austin Peay* L 2-35/17 at Austin Peay* W 11-4

2009 (34-21-1, 13-8-1 OVC) 2/20 South Dakota State W 6-32/22 South Dakota State W 5-32/22 South Dakota State L 2-32/24 at Memphis W 14-42/27 Illinois State L 3-52/27 Illinois State W 1-03/3 Freed-Hardeman W 8-63/4 Arkansas State W 11-53/6 North Dakota State W 20-93/7 North Dakota State W 11-13/7 North Dakota State L 3-83/8 North Dakota State W 13-113/21 Jacksonville State* L 8-93/21 Jacksonville State* W 3-23/22 Jacksonville State* L 3-143/25 Mid-Continent W 17-33/25 Mid-Continent W 13-33/27 SIU Edwardsville W 7-13/29 SIU Edwardsville W 11-73/29 SIU Edwardsville L 9-114/1 Southern Illinois L 1-94/4 at Eastern Illinois L 5-114/4 at Eastern Illinois L 1-24/7 Evansville L 6-114/10 Southeast Missouri* W 25-24/11 Southeast Missouri* W 3-14/11 Southeast Missouri* L 6-94/14 at Evansville L 9-114/15 Belmont L 3-44/18 at Eastern Kentucky* W 10-74/18 at Eastern Kentucky* W 8-14/21 Memphis W 13-74/25 at Morehead State* W 13-84/25 at Morehead State* W 9-44/26 at Morehead State* L 9-184/29 at Belmont W 12-35/2 Tennessee Tech* W 10-75/2 Tennessee Tech* W 4-15/3 Tennessee Tech* T 1-15/9 at UT Martin* W 12-05/9 at UT Martin* L 2-35/10 at UT Martin* W 13-45/12 at Arkansas State L 2-45/15 Austin Peay* W 4-25/15 Austin Peay* L 5-75/16 Austin Peay* W 3-25/21 vs. Tennessee Tech# L 2-75/22 vs. Morehead State# W 8-55/22 vs. Eastern Illinois# W 5-45/23 vs. Jacksonville State# L 3-9# - OVC Championship (Paducah, Ky.)

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World-Wide Recognition U.S. News & World Report magazine has recognized Murray State Uni-versity’s continuing excellence as a top tier university for 15 consecutive years. Murray ranks sixth in the South among “Top Public Universities - Master’s,” and is the only Kentucky university to be ranked in the top tier for 15 years in a row. In the 2006 U.S. News college guide, the university received its high-est overall ranking ever, coming in at 17th among all public and private universities in the southern region of the country. Additionally, Murray State was named in the South’s best master’s universities Great Schools at a Great Price category, where MSU was rec-ognized as one of the top two best values among public schools in the South. Murray State University’s solid academic program and affordable price make it an excellent buy for students seeking success.

High Academic Standards Murray State is certified by national and regional accreditation agen-cies, which means MSU meets rigid standards. As one of the best public liberal arts universities, Murray State has attracted students of high academic standing. In fact, entering MSU stu-

Murray State University is home to 10,100 students. They come from nearby, from throughout the

nation and around the world. From thousands of universities, students choose Murray State University because of its academic reputation. Along with exceptional teachers, they get Murray State’s personal approach to living and learning. Long considered one of the best-kept secrets in higher education, the word is starting to get out about the excel-lence of Murray State University. Students don’t just pick Murray State - they’re drawn to it.

dents have the highest ACT average of all Kentucky regional campuses. They are accustomed to challenges, and they are not disappointed. Murray State’s highly-respected liberal arts curriculum is built on a core of courses called University Studies. University Studies is designed to edu-cate each student broadly in the various areas of human knowledge: the arts, the humanities, the natural sciences and the social sciences. Equally important, the curriculum helps students develop communication skills vital to becoming a responsible citizen and a lifelong learner.

The Campus Since its founding in 1922, Murray State has gained a reputation for having one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. Adding to the natural scenic beauty of the campus are the many well-maintained and aesthetically-pleasing buildings. Over the years, MSU has kept its historical look despite making several additions. Currently, the university has three major building projects under way and several others on the drawing board. Most notably, the university just completed a project which included an impressive entrance to the campus and a fence reminiscent of the ones which encircle the many thoroughbred horse farms which Kentucky is known. Other recently completed projects include the Alexander Hall education building and Phase I of the science complex.

Residential Colleges Through the Residential College system, Murray State offers students a way of collegiate life that leads to individual and team success. In 1998, MSU decided to transform its housing complex (dormitories) into sepa-rate colleges where students who share the same majors or educational pursuits share the entire collegiate experience. In essence, Murray State didn’t just make a transformation; it separated itself from other higher education institutions. From the moment students enroll at Murray State, they become a part of their own residential college within the university. It means belonging. It means each college will have its own government, its own athletic teams, its own faculty ombudsperson and its own traditions. When the Chronicle of Higher Education featured MSU’s improved style of education, it wrote of “a sense of college unity” and “competition that carries over into the classroom.” The Times of London referred to the idea as a vision of Oxford University in Kentucky.

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The system is closest to elite U.S. universities, such as Harvard and Yale, which assign their many students to residential houses,” wrote the Times.

Student Life Murray State University offers an active, vibrant and challenging environment for its students. From the classroom to the residential college room, the Murray State experience is one which students will harbor for a lifetime. In the classroom, educators are dedicated to seeing each student reach his or her potential. Class size is about 30 to 35 students. Outside of the classroom, Murray State offers many athletic and social programs. Intramural sports operate year-round, while frater-nities and sororities allow students to form bonds with “brothers” and “sisters” which will last a lifetime. Murray State also attracts a wide array of nationally-acclaimed speakers, top concerts and other events. Perhaps the biggest event on campus each year is Homecoming. Each fall, thousands of alumni return to Murray State to renew old friendships and visit the place they called home for four years.

Racer Athletics The university’s intercollegiate athletic programs are a source of tradition, school pride, spirit and entertainment for students, alumni and community members alike. Competing at the highest level of college athletics, MSU is a member of NCAA Division I and is a founding member of the Ohio Valley Conference with its 16-team program. Murray State is committed to athletic excellence, which is evident by its 96 OVC championships in the 54 years that the Racers have been competing in the league. One of the greatest benefits of Racer athletics to Murray State is the attention and acclaim which it brings to the university. The Murray State men’s basketball team has achieved extensive notori-ety by competing in the NCAA Tournament in most years. Also, the Racers find themselves being written about in such publications as Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, The Sporting News, USA Today and dozens of publications and newspapers across the country. Additionally, Murray State is featured several times each year on ESPN and Fox Sports Net South as part of their college basketball and football broadcasts. Murray State has also sent its share of players to the NFL, the NBA, Major League Baseball and other professional leagues around the world.

Local Community Located in the city of Murray in Calloway County in the southwest-ern corner of Kentucky, Murray State is surrounded by a neighborly Main Street community of nearly 50,000 people. Known for its friendly citizens and beautiful, wooded landscape, Murray/Calloway County is a growing and thriving area. In addition to its strong educational, employment and quality of life opportunities, Murray/Calloway County’s location is beneficial in many ways. Located in the Jackson Purchase region of western Ken-tucky, Murray is eight miles from Tennessee, 50 miles from Illinois, 65 miles from Missouri and 150 miles from Indiana, making it easily able to draw students from five different states. Also, four major cities (St. Louis, Nashville, Memphis, Louisville) are within a few hours’ driving distance from Murray. One of the biggest attractions in western Kentucky is scenic Ken-tucky Lake and the Land Between the Lakes. Just a 15-minute drive from the Murray State campus are boating, fishing, hunting, camping and hiking opportunities, which students often take advantage of during fall and spring weekends.

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Dunn has directly influenced hundreds of educators, teaching more than 11 different graduate courses and serving on more than 40 doctoral dissertation committees during his academic career. He has also served as principal or co-investigator on numerous funded grants totaling nearly $650,000.

Dunn and his wife Ronda have four children—two who are students at Murray State and two in the Chicago area.

Dr. Randy J. Dunn became Murray State’s 11th president on Dec. 1, 2006. He also holds tenure as a professor in MSU’s Depart-ment of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling.

Dunn served as the Illinois State Superintendent of Schools previous to taking the MSU presidency and he has chaired the Department of Educational Administration and Higher Edu-

cation at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Dunn began his academic career at Memphis State University (now The University of Memphis).

Dunn earned his doctorate from the University of Illinois in 1991, having completed his bachelor’s degree in education (1980) and his master’s degree in educational administration and foundations (1983) from Illinois State University.

A K-20 educator, Dunn has served in almost every capacity, from classroom teacher and building principal to district superintendent and university professor. In addition to his service to state and local schools, he has distinguished himself as a noted scholar and profes-sor in educational leadership.

During his time as a professor, he published more than 29 professional articles and book chapters, and made more than 30 presentations at state and national conferences.

Alan StoutChair

Marion

Bill AdamsMurray

Dr. Constantine Curris

Lexington

Sharon GreenMayfield

Dr. Laxmaiah ManchikantiPaducah

Kara MantoothStudent Regent

Owensboro

Marilyn Buchanon

Grand Rivers

Dr. Jay MorganFaculty Regent

Murray

Phil SchooleyStaff Regent

Murray

Vickie TravisMurray

DR. RANDY J. DUNNMURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Murray State University Board of Regents

University Adiministration

President Dunn joined a packed house at the RSEC last season

Stephen WilliamsGoshen

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Allen Ward joined the Murray State athletics department as its director on March 30, 2005. Since his arrival, there has been a prevailing theme that symbolizes his administration: steady and significant progress.

“It’s an honor to serve as Director of Athletics at Murray State.” said Ward. “I’m very pleased with the direction of the program and confident it’s positioned for long-term success.”

The most recent illustration of Ward’s stamp on the program was Murray State’s capturing of the 2008-09 OVC Commissioners Cup, a symbol of overall athletic excellence in OVC sponsored championships.

“The OVC Commissioners Cup signifies excellence throughout the entire program,” said Ward. “It’s a good barometer in measuring the overall success of any athletic department and it’s exactly what I envisioned when I came to Murray State”.

It’s the first time since 1991 that Murray State has won the all-sports trophy. Ten of Murray’s fifteen sports finished in third place or higher, with three sports winning conference championships.

Ward also emphasizes the importance of achievement in the classroom as well.

“Our motto is Four Years – Two Goals. We want every student-athlete to leave Murray State with a degree in one hand and a championship ring on the other,” states Ward unrelentingly. “I fully expect our student-athletes to take advantage of their opportunity to receive a quality education while competing at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics.”

Each of the past four years, the graduation rates for student-athletes have surpassed that of the general student body.

Ward makes no secret where he intends to take the program.

“I expect to be a leader in the OVC in everything we do. I expect to win championships and advance to compete on the national stage. I intend to continue to move the program forward,” states Ward.

And Murray moving forward is exactly what has been happening. Over $3.5 million in athletic facility enhancements have been made touching every sport and unit.

The department successfully completed its 10-year NCAA Recertification process. The overall APR scores for the department now surpass 960, and the cumulative GPA for student-athletes for the spring, 2009 semester was 3.06.

Under Ward’s leadership, the Racer Club was established as the annual fund raising arm of the department and continues to thrive, the sport of softball was introduced to the varsity line-up, additional staff was added in areas vital to student-athlete achievement, a comprehensive Title IX plan was developed and enacted, the Racer Television Network was unveiled, and the athletic program became an official NCAA CHAMPS / Life Skills member.

The Ward family: Sharon, Allen, Nicole and Nathan.

Ward’s has also had to successfully manage unprecedented turnover with its head coaching positions and senior level staff, most notably with its high profile positions. New coaches have been hired for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, women’s soccer, softball, rifle, and strength and conditioning.

“I like our coaches and staff; it’s a really good group, and they work extremely hard,” noted Ward. “They know what it takes to win championships, but also teach the importance of achieving academically as well.”

It’s very clear Ward has a passion and devotion for student-athletes and college athletics.

“Their success, and providing the tools necessary to perform at the highest level, is my top priority,” says Ward. “We’re a proud program with a rich tradition that’s fortunate to have extraordinary university leadership. We will continue to win championships while, at the same time, prepare our athletes to excel long after they have played their last game for Murray State.”

Ward, 42, came to Murray State from the University of North Texas, where he served in numerous capacities over 14 years for the Division I BCS program, including the last six years as Senior Associate Athletics Director.

A native of Rolla, Missouri, Ward is a 1989 graduate of William Jewell College and earned his master’s degree from Wichita State University. Ward and his wife, Sharon, have two children: Nathan, 11, and Nicole, 8.

AllenWard

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Steve Harrell begins his first season with the Murray State athletic department as the assistant athletics director for compliance. Harrell comes to Murray after spending one year at the University of North Florida.

Harrell is responsible for the oversight of NCAA compliance for over 300 student-athletes in Murray State’s 16 NCAA Division I athletic programs.

While at North Florida, Harrell worked both in the compliance department and as an athletic academic support counselor. During that time, he produced a guide and website for student-athletes to help them achieve academic success.

Before his time at North Florida, Harrell served as a senior event staff supervisor at the University of Delaware. He supervised event staff for athletic games, concerts, graduations, and trade shows. He also volunteered in the sports marketing department and was a coach and counselor at the David Henderson Basketball school while at Delaware.

In December 2005, Harrell earned a bachelor of science degree in sport management from the University of Delaware. After graduating from Delaware, he enrolled in Florida Coastal School of Law, where he earned a law degree in 2009. Harrell also earned sports law and advanced legal writing certificates.

Associate Athletics Director,External AffairsPaul Bubb

Paul Bubb is in his first full year as associate athletic director for external affairs.

Bubb directs the activities of the Racer Club and Racer Athletics’ Corporate Partner program. He also oversees the areas of marketing and promotions, ticket operations and media relations as well as the men’s and women’s golf, baseball and softball teams.

Prior to arriving at Murray State, Bubb spent five years at Idaho State University, first serving as assistant athletic director for development (2003), and then senior associate athletic director for external operations (2004), and finally as the director of athletics (2005 – 2008).

Bubb’s 28-year career in athletics has included athletic administrative positions at Southern Illinois University (Carbondale), Drake University, Cal State Northridge, Boise State and the University of Maine. Bubb began his collegiate career as an assistant basketball coach and alumni administrator at Monmouth College.

A 1979 graduate of Monmouth College (IL), Bubb earned his master’s degree in sport management at Western Illinois University.

Paul and his wife, Susan, were married in 1985 and have a daughter, Kallan.

Associate Athletics Director,Internal OperationsMatt Kelly

Matt Kelly is in his third year as associate athletics director for internal operations after serving two years as assistant director of athletics for academics.

Prior to arriving at Murray State, Kelly spent two years at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

A 1994 graduate of Alma College, he also earned his master’s in physical education and sports administration at Eastern Kentucky in 1996.

Kelly oversees the academic progress of more than 300 Murray State student-athletes. He is a member of the National Association of Advisors for Athletics and is an adjunct instructor in sport sociology at MSU.

Before arriving at UMKC, he spent four-and a-half years as academic advisor for the football, swimming and diving teams at Florida State University. He was also the study hall/tutor coordinator for all sports at FSU.

Kelly was also a graduate assistant for the EKU athletics academics department and an adjunct faculty member in the health and physical ed department.

Kelly and his wife, Laura, have a son, Cole, 8, and a daughter, Olivia, 6.

Assistant Athletics Director,Compliance

Steve Harrell

Assistant Athletics Director,Facilities

Mike Thieke Mike Thieke is in his

20th year at Murray State and has served in many areas of the athletics department.

He was named coor-dinator offacilities and game day management in 2004 and has served as assistant athletics director for facilities since 2007.

Thieke’s long association with MSU began as a baseball player in 1973 and 1974. He owns one of only seven no-hitters in program history.

After coaching at Memphis from 1978-89, he came back to MSU as an assistant and served as head coach from 1993-03. In 2003, the ‘Breds played in the NCAA Regionals.

Thieke has directed all building and renovation projects in MSU Athletics including the Crisp Soccer-Tennis Complex, and Racer Softball Field.

He graduated in 1974 from MSU with a degree in secondary education/business and earned a master’s degree in physical education in 1977 and also owns a United States patent.

Thieke and his wife, Suzie, have two sons, John David, 27, and Taylor, 21. John David, played baseball at MSU and is married to former OVC Tennis MVP Melissa Spencer, they have a daughter, Madison, 3. Taylor is a junior on the MSU Baseball team.

Assistant Athletics Director,Media Relations

Dave Winder Dave Winder is in his

eighth year with Murray State athletics and sixth in media relations.

Wi n d e r “o f f i c i a l l y ” joined the Racer athletics program in 2001, but in many ways, the Jackson, Mo., native has been a part of Murray State athletics for years.

Winder first came to MSU as a sophomore baseball player in the fall of 1983. He played three seasons for Johnny Reagan and became an All-Ohio Valley Conference first baseman in 1987. Winder still holds the OVC and MSU single-game record with 12 RBIs.

After graduating from MSU in 1987 with a journalism degree, Winder served as the radio voice of Southeast Missouri State athletics from 1988 to 1991. He returned to Kentucky in 1991 and anchored the sports desk at WPSD TV-6 in Paducah for 10 years. He hosted the Murray State Racers’ football and basketball television shows from 1993 to 2007.

Since becoming assistant athletics director for media relations in 2004, Winder has increased the size of the sports information staff and its production, launched a new athletics website and began video streaming of MSU games in 2006.

Winder and his wife, Janice, have a daughter, Meagan, 14, and son, Matthew, 12.

Athletics Adiministration

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MURRAY STATE HEAD COACHES

Eric FrederickAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Janet FutrellBusiness Manager

Susan DarnellTicket Manager

Tamra GarrisonFootball

Secretary

Cate EllisAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Staff and Head Coaches

Beth AcremanSoccer

Billy KennedyMen’s Basketball

Derek ChavisTrack and Field

Rob CrossWomen’s Basketball

Chris EnglandCross Country

Chris HatcherFootball

Eddie HuntMen’s Golf

Connie KeaslingWomen’s Tennis

Alan LollarRifle

Rob McDonaldBaseball

Velvet MilkmanWomen’s Golf

Mel PurcellMen’s Tennis

Jay PyronSoftball

Dave SchwepkerVolleyball

Deanna GordonSr. Accounting Clerk

Scott Grant Ticket Office

Assistant

Fulton HartAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Joe HaynesTelevision Specialist

Becky HudsonMen’s Basketball

Secretary

Jennifer JohnsonWomen’s Basketball

Secretary

Alan LollarHead Athletic Trainer

Kyle McClureMarketing and

Promotions Director

Crystal MorrowAdministrative

Assistant

Meagan ShortAcademic Counselor

Bill WhitakerFaculty Athletic Representative

Darren EdgingtonStrength and

Conditioning Coach

James GardnerEquipment Manager

Nathan YoungStrength and

Conditioning Coach

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Entering its 62nd year, the Ohio Valley Conference embarks on a new era while con-tinuing to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference.

On June 10, the conference again ex-panded with the addition of Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. The Cougars will begin play in women’s softball in the 2010-11 season, while the rest of their teams begin in 2011-12.

In 2003, the OVC extended its geographical footprint into Alabama for the first time with the addition of Jacksonville State University and Samford University.

Samford left the OVC this school year to join the Southern Conference.

The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Murray State athletics director Roy Stewart, Eastern Kentucky athletics director Charles “Turkey” Hughes and Western Kentucky public rela-tions director Kelly Thompson first broached the idea of forming a new conference.

Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but re-emerged on Feb. 27-28, 1948, at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville, as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC.

In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at More-head, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans.

In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene, as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women’s championships in basketball, tennis, track, cross country and volleyball.

The prestigious OVC Academic Achieve-ment Banner is awarded annually to the league school whose athletes produce the highest grade-point average when compared to the general student body. Also, six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are com-mended by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Additionally, the Steve Hamilton Sports-manship Award — named in honor of the for-mer Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director — is presented annually to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsman-ship and citizenship.

The vision of leadership demonstrated by the founding fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institu-tions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential gover-nance became a national theme.

BETH DeBAUCHECommissioner

MATTHEW BANKERAsst. Commissioner

Institutional Services

HEATHER BROWNDirector,

Media Relations

RYAN PULLEYAsst. Commissioner

External Affairs

OVC Staff

BRAD WALKERAssoc. Commissioner for Operations/COO

JENNIFER GIBBSAsst. Commissioner

Championships

KYLE SCHWARTZAsst. Commissioner

Media Relations

Ohio Valley Conference

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