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TANNER HILLIF/C | 6-2 | SENIORSAN MARCOS, TEXAS

CORY GEISLERLHP/OF | 6-1 | SENIOR

SPRING, TEXAS

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HOME OF THE 2016 SUN BELT CONFERENCE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

BOBCAT BALLPARK

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GENERALLocation ...................................................................................................................San Marcos, TexasFounded .......................................................................................................................................1899Enrollment ................................................................................................................................38,006Nickname ................................................................................................................................ BobcatsSchool Colors ................................................................................................................ Maroon & GoldHome Field/Capacity ........................................................................................ Bobcat Ballpark/2,500 Dimensions ................................................................................. 330 Left - 405 Center - 330 RightConference .................................................................................................................... Sun Belt (SBC)President ......................................................Dr. Denise M. Trauth (College of Mount St. Joseph, 1971)Director of Athletics.......................................................................................Dr. Larry Teis (TCU, 1988)SWA ......................................................................................................Tracy Shoemake (Texas, 1990)Faculty Representative ........................................................................ Dr. Paul Gowens (Baylor, 1965)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................................................................. Ty Harrington (17th Season, Texas ‘89) Record at Texas State .......................................................................... 531-410-1 (.564) - 16 years Career Record .........................................................................................................................SameAssistant Coach .................................................................. Jeremy Fikac (9th Season, Texas State ‘98)Assistant Coach ............................................................................... Steven Trout (1st Season, TCU ‘07)Volunteer Assistant Coach .............................................. Dominic Ramos (1st Season, Texas State ‘05)Director of Baseball Operations ..........................................Blake Whitter (1st Season, Texas State ‘15)Athletic Trainer ............................................... Casey Meyer (1st Season, Wisconsin-Stevens Point ‘12)Student Assistant ..................................................................................... Hunter Lemke (2nd Season)Managers ...........................................................Will Grant (3rd Season), Luis De La Cruz (1st Season)

HISTORYAll-Time Record ........................................................................................................ 987-791-1 (.555)All-Time Conference Record .........................................................................................422-310 (.577) All-Time Sun Belt Record ............................................................................................30-30 (.500) All-Time Western Athletic Record ................................................................................16-11 (.593) All-Time Southland Record .....................................................................................376-269 (.583)Conference Championships .................................................................................3 (2009, 2010, 2011)Conference Tournament Championhsips ................................................... 4 (1997, 1999, 2000, 2011) NCAA Tournament Record ............................................................................................................ 4-10Last NCAA Postseason Opponent/Result ................................................... Texas/L, 3-4 (June 5, 2011) NCAA Regional Championships - Austin, Texas

2016 TEAM INFORMATION2015 Overall Record ..................................................................................................... 24-32-1 (.430) Home ..................................................................................................................................12-16-1 Away ...................................................................................................................................... 10-14 Neutral ....................................................................................................................................... 2-2Sun Belt Conference Record / Finish ........................................................................ 14-16 (.467) / 6thLetterwinners Returning / Lost .................................................................................................. 17/13Starters Returning / Lost ................................................................................................................ 6/4 Pitchers Returning / Lost ................................................................................................................ 8/7Newcomers ......................................................................................................................................15

BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACT MAILING ADDRESSJoshua Flanagan, Assistant Sports Information Director Texas State Sports InformationEmail: [email protected] Darren B. Casey Athletic Administrative ComplexOffice: 512-245-4692 601 University DriveCell: 940-390-6853 San Marcos, Texas 78666

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts ................................................................................................................................1 Media Information ....................................................................................................................2 Texas State University System ...................................................................................................3 Texas State University Information ............................................................................................4 President Dr. Denise M. Trauth ..................................................................................................5 Texas State University Quick Facts .............................................................................................6 Academic Excellence .................................................................................................................7 San Marcos/Austin/San Antonio Information ........................................................................ 8-9 Bobcat Ballpark.......................................................................................................................10 Athletic Facilities .....................................................................................................................11 Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis ............................................................................................12 Athletic Administration ...........................................................................................................13 Sun Belt Conference Information ............................................................................................14 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Ty Harrington ................................................................................................. 15-16 Assistant Coaches Jeremy Fikac/Steven Trout ..........................................................................17 Vol. Asst. Coach Dominic Ramos/Dir. of Ops Blake Whitter/Athletic Trainer Casey Meyer .........18 Student Asst. Hunter Lemke/Managers Will Grant/Luis De La Cruz .........................................19

PLAYER BIOS Roster .....................................................................................................................................20 Returners .......................................................................................................................... 21-33 Newcomers ....................................................................................................................... 34-37

2015 SEASON REVIEW 2015 Overall Statistics .............................................................................................................38 2015 Sun Belt Conference Statistics ........................................................................................39 2015 SBC Championship Tournament Statistics ......................................................................40 2015 Season Results/Batting and Pitching Game-by-Game ............................................. 41-43 HISTORY AND RECORDS Individual Career/Season Batting Records......................................................................... 44-45 Individual Career/Season Pitching Records ....................................................................... 46-47 Additional Records ..................................................................................................................48 Athletic and Academic Accolades ...................................................................................... 49-50 All-Time Letterwinners ..................................................................................................... 51-52 All-Time Series vs. Opponents .................................................................................................53 Year-by-Year Records ........................................................................................................ 54-60

QUICK FACTS

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Joshua FlanaganAssistant SID

Baseball Contact

Jen LawsonAssistant SID

Rick PoulterAssistant AD

Sports Information

COVERING TEXAS STATE BASEBALLThe Sports Information Department compiles and presents information to the media on the

Texas State athletics program utilizing press releases, media guides, emails and the athletics website, www.txstatebobcats.com. The baseball page on the website contains the latest releases, notes, and statistics.

The sports information office is under the direction of Assistant Athletics Director Rick Poulter and is located in the Darren B. Casey Athletic Administrative Complex, Room 126.

2016 MEDIA GUIDEThe 2016 edition of the Bobcat Baseball Media Guide is a comprehensive source of information

containing player and coaching staff biographies, statistics and historical reference materials for use by media covering Texas State Baseball. For additional information concerning Texas State Baseball, please contact Joshua Flanagan in the Sports Information Office at (512) 245-4387.

MEDIA & PHOTO CREDENTIALSCredentials for Texas State home baseball games are issued to working media only and must

be requested through the Sports Information Office. Only photographers on assignment from an accredited media agency will be issued credentials. Parking is available outside of Bobcat Ballpark. Those not complying with the guidelines may be removed.

MEDIA SERVICESPregame packets including notes, statistics and game-day programs will be available prior to

the start of each game. Statistics will be provided throughout and at the conclusion of every game. Final statistics will be emailed following each game. If you wish to be added to the post-game distribution list, contact Joshua Flanagan in the Sports Information office at (512) 245-4387 or email at [email protected].

INTERVIEWSFollowing home games, Head Coach Ty Harrington will be available to media representatives

following a brief cooling-off period. Coach Harrington and selected players will remain on site following the cooling-off period to address additional requests. Texas State’s locker room will remain closed at all times. Requests for selected players must be submitted to the sports information staff before the end of the game.

WEBSITES, BLOGS, LIVE UPDATESFan-based websites containing at least one or more of the following: chat rooms, message

boards, recruiting information, scouting reports and links to news sites, as well as other fan-based features shall not be issued credentials. Please do not request a press credential if these conditions apply.

Local and national organizations that maintain a news-based website in connection with their regular newspaper or magazine, as well as radio or television broadcasts, shall be issued credentials on a match-by-match basis.

‘TXST’ - NOT ‘TSU’In editorial references to Texas State athletics, media outlets are asked to refrain from the

use of the ‘TSU’ acronym. Print and broadcast outlets are asked to use ‘Texas State’ and ‘Bobcats’. Please do not use TSU. If an abbreviation must be used, ‘TXST’ is the appropriate acronym for use.

NEWSPAPERSSan Marcos Daily Record ................................................................(512) 392-2458Sports editor: Joe Vozzelli; Sports reporter: Ishmael Johnson

Austin American-Statesman ..........................................................(800) 777-0833Assistant sports editor: Rich Tijerina; Texas State beat writer: Steve Habel Columnist: Kirk Bohls

San Antonio Express-News............................................. (800) 555-1551, ext. 3339Sports editor: Jim Lefko; Sports reporter: John Whisler, Tim Griffin

New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung .......................................................(830) 625-9144Sports editor: Cameron Irvine; Sports reporter: Pat Turner

University Star ..............................................................................(512) 245-3489Sports editor: Paul Livengood

RADIOKTSW-FM, San Marcos (FM 89.9) .....................................................(512) 245-3485Sports director: Matthew Hamill

104.9 the Horn (AM 1260, FM 104.9) ...............................................(512) 346-8255Sports hosts: Erin Hogan, Bucky Godbolt, Chad Hastings, Alex Loeb, Geoff Ketchum

1300 The Zone ..............................................................................(512) 346-8469Sports host: Chip Brown, Craig Way

ESPN San Antonio/1250 AM ...........................................................(210) 654-5100Sports hosts: Jason Minnix, Dat Nguyen, Antonio Daniels, Ari Temkin

TELEVISIONKTBC-TV (Fox), Austin ....................................................................(512) 474-5113Reporters: John Hygh and Dennis de la Peña

KVUE-TV (ABC), Austin ...................................................................(512) 459-2065Sports director: Mike Barnes; weekend anchor: Matt Mitchell. Reporter: Shawn Clynch

KXAN-TV (NBC), Austin ...................................................................(512) 703-5214Sports director: Roger Wallace; Reporter: Chris Tavarez

KEYE-TV (CBS), Austin ....................................................................(512) 490-2172Sports director: Bob Ballou; anchor/reporter: Adam Winkler

Time Warner Sports Channel/Austin & San Antonio .........................(512) 531-8860Sports director: Ricky Doyle; Anchor/Reporters: Joaquin Sanchez, Victor Diaz; Producer: Dennis Kelly

WEBSITESBobcatfansmagazine.comPublisher: Rick Koch

BobcatReport.comPublisher: Jack Abbott

Texas Redzone Report, Bobcats InsiderReporters: Jeff Cerda and Keff Ciardello

TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

MEDIA INFORMATION

Phillip PongratzAssistant SID

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Brian McCall, Ph.D., is chancellor of the Texas State University System, the first university system established in

Texas, comprising eight institutions with more than 81,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff.

Dr. McCall previously served in the Texas House of Representatives, first elected in 1991 to represent the areas of North Dallas, Frisco, Allen, and Plano. As a representative, he served as chairman of the House Calendars Committee and as a member of the Higher Education Committee. Texas Monthly named McCall one of the “10 Best” legislators of the 2009 session.

McCall wrote and passed one of the largest tax-cut bills in the history of Texas and during his last session secured $5 million in funding for The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Values and Medicine. Other legislative accomplishments include authoring and passing key bills in the areas of health care, biotechnology, high technology, identity theft, and tax and budget policy.

McCall serves on the Board of Legacy Texas Financial Group (NASDAQ: LTXB) and as

chairman of Texas’ Council of Public University Presidents and Chancellors (CPUPC), a position to which he was elected by the state’s 38 public university presidents and six chancellors.

McCall was president of Westminster Capital Corporation, an investment firm focused on acquisitions primarily in software and technology. He and his brother, David, operate Snow Hill Farm north of Dallas.

McCall holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, a master’s degree from Southern Methodist University, spent a year as a visiting post-graduate student at Oxford University, and earned a doctor of philosophy degree from The University of Texas at Dallas.

McCall is the author of The Power of the Texas Governor: Connally to Bush, published by University of Texas Press, which examines how various governors have overcome the institutional limitations of the office to achieve significant political power.

A long-time civic and community volunteer, McCall is founder and chairman of the board of The Empowerment Project, a non-profit organization which has sent more than $10 million worth of math and science books to disadvantaged schools in the Republic of South Africa, and helped construct a library in Vietnam through the Libraries of Love organization. The Empowerment Project also raised more than $350,000 to provide direct support for the medical needs of children in north Texas.

McCall is the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Texas at Dallas, is a member is The Philosophical Society of Texas, and serves on the Board of Directors of ZACH Theater in Austin.

THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEMBOARD OF REGENTS

Donna N. WilliamsArlington

Alan L. TinsleyMadisonville

Charlie AmatoSan Antonio

Dr. Jaime GarzaChairman

San Antonio

Veronica Muzquiz EdwardsSan Antonio

David MontagneBeaumont

Vernon Reaser IIIBellaire

Rossanna SalazarVice Chairman

Austin

William F. ScottNederland

BRIAN

MCCALLCHANCELLORTHE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

The Texas State University System has a long and illustrious history in Texas. In fact, it is the oldest and third largest higher education system in the Lone Star State.

Beginning as an administrative means to consolidate the support and management of state teacher colleges, the System has evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of far West Texas.

Today, eight System components offer a broad range of academic and career pathways. Throughout the System are professionals committed to preparing students for working and contributing to an increasingly global society.

The academic and professional programs offered help students learn to make sound decisions in life and to become contributors in their communities. Each university, college and institute within The Texas State University System is unique.

The member institutions are Texas State University, Sam Houston State University, Lamar University, Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College-Orange, Lamar State College-Port Arthur, Sul Ross State University and Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College.

The Texas State University System is governed by a nine-member Board of Regents appointed by the Governor. In addition, a nonvoting student regent is appointed annually to the Board. The administration, which is headed by a board-appointed Chancellor, is based in Austin where it provides support to the System components and state government.

The Board of Regents are: Dr. Jaime Garza (Chairman), Rossanna Salazar (Vice Chairman), Charlie Amato, Veronica Muzquiz Edwards, David Montagne, Vernon Reaser III, William F. Scott, Alan L. Tinsley, Donna N. Williams, and Spencer Copeland, a Sam Houston State student, serves as the Student Regent.

Spencer CopelandStudent Regent

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TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

picture of Old Main with other pictures included of the river and other buildings on campus.

Texas State’s alumni include distinguished, accomplished and even famous men and women in every discipline and field of study.

“THE NOBLEST SEARCH IS THE SEARCH FOR EXCELLENCE.” -PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 1930

NOTABLE ALUMNI

LYNDON B. JOHNSON -36TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATESGEORGE STRAIT -MULTI-YEAR COUNTRY MUSIC ENTERTAINER OF THE YEARJEFF FOSTER -RETIRED PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYER (NBA)PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT -CURRENT MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERSCOTT LINEBRINK -RETIRED MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERCHARLES AUSTIN -1996 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNING HIGH JUMPERKRISTEN ZALESKI -2x ALL-AMERICAN, FORMER PRO. SOFTBALL PLAYER, DALLAS CHARGE ASST. COACHJULIE WHITE -TONY AWARD WINNING ACTRESSPOWERS BOOTHE -EMMY-WINNING TELEVISION & FILM ACTORTHOMAS CARTER -EMMY-WINNING PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR

Texas State University is an Emerging Research University located in San Marcos, a growing community of 50,000 in the Austin Metropolitan area. Texas State currently enrolls over 38,000 students who choose from 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s and 12 doctoral degree programs offered by the following colleges: Applied Arts, McCoy College of Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication, Health Professions, Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, University College and The Graduate College. As an Emerging Research University, Texas State offers opportunities for discovery and innovation to faculty and students. Texas State’s diverse student body comes from the nation and around the world. Forty-eight percent of our students are ethnic minorities. Hispanic Outlook ranks Texas State 18th in the nation in Hispanic undergraduate enrollment and 23rd in the nation for the total number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students. Texas State’s San Marcos campus is located in the Texas Hill Country, where blackland prairies roll into beautiful hills, providing a unique setting among Texas universities. The beauty of the crystal-clear San Marcos River and the stately cypress and oak trees on campus add to the university’s picturesque setting. The river also provides recreational activities for students throughout the year. Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1899, Texas State, originally called Southwest Texas State Normal School, opened its doors in 1903. The red-roofed, castle-like landmark known as Old Main was the first building. The University has a second 101-acre campus in Round Rock. As the university’s student population has grown - from 303 in 1903 to 38,006 in 2015 - Texas State’s campus has expanded and today consists of a 457-acre San Marcos campus and 5,038 additional acres in recreational, instructional, farm and ranch land. The campus is home to over 260 buildings. Some, like Old Main, are as old as the university itself. Others, such as the Performing Arts Center, opened in 2014. An Undergraduate Academic Center opened in 2012, and additional new buildings are being completed. Over the years, the Legislature broadened the institution’s scope and changed its name, in succession, to Normal College, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Southwest Texas State College, Southwest Texas State University, and in 2003 to Texas State University. Each name reflects the university’s growth from a small teacher preparation institution to a major, multipurpose university.

SUSAN ANGELL-GONZALEZ -PRESIDENT/CEO, SHOWMAKERS OF AMERICA

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DR. DENISE M. TRAUTHPRESIDENT TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Since Denise M. Trauth was named the ninth president at Texas State University in June 2002, the university has achieved many milestones, including:

• Obtaining recognition of Texas State as an Emerging Research University. • Leading the transition of the Texas State’s athletics program into the ranks of Division I

FBS football and the Sun Belt Conference. • Increasing the diversity of the student body. The university

became a Hispanic Serving Institution in fall 2010; forty-eight percent of Texas State students self-designate as non-white, international, or other.

• Increasing enrollment every fall (36,790 for fall 2014), making Texas State one of the 35 largest public universities in the U. S. and the fourth largest Texas university.

• Raising over $151 million in the Pride in Action campaign, significantly exceeding its $110 million goal.

• Attracting the largest private gift in university history, $20 million from Emmett and Miriam McCoy of San Marcos to support the college of business administration that now bears the couple’s names.

• Obtaining major gifts from Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields totaling over $12 million, including more than $8 million to athletics, which honored them with their name on the West Side Complex of Bobcat Stadium.

• Creating the PACE Center which is an innovative Personalized Academic and Career Exploration Center that helps freshmen clarify their career goals and establish a specific educational plan to achieve those goals.

• Obtaining a gift of 101 acres of prime land from the Avery Family for the University’s Round Rock Campus. The first building, the Avery Building, opened in 2005, and the second, the Nursing Building, opened in 2010.

• Gaining approval for a bachelor’s degree in nursing, launched by a $6 million gift from the St. David’s Foundation, now enrolling 200 upper-level nursing students, and a Master of Science in Nursing program with a Family Nurse Practitioner major, launched

by a $2 million gift from the St. David’s Foundation. • Creating the Ingram School of Engineering which was made possible through $9 million in gifts from Bruce and Gloria Ingram, including $4 million for scholarships. • Expanding the Wittliff Collections, including a permanent exhibition room for the Lonesome Dove Collection and the acquisition of the Cormac McCarthy Papers.• Constructing a new Performing Arts Center, launched by an $8 million gift from Patti Strickel Harrison.

• Constructing other campus facilities including Bobcat Stadium’s North Side Complex, the Undergraduate Academic Center, the Chautauqua/Gaillardia Housing Complex, the Falls/Sayers Housing Complex, STAR Park (a technology accelerator for start-up and early-stage businesses), Bobcat Baseball/Softball Stadium improvements, Bobcat Track and Field Stadium, the Student Recreation Center expansion, Concho Green,

improvements to the North LBJ bus loop, San Jacinto residence hall, the Student Health Center, the Mitte Complex, expansion of Strahan Coliseum, McCoy Hall and its parking garage, the Speck Street, Matthews Street, and Edward Gary Street parking garages, the Family and Consumer Sciences Building Expansion, the Housing and Residential Life Building, and the Nursing Building in Round Rock. • Increasing the number of full-time faculty from 694 to more than 1,700. • Expanding Curriculum, including the addition of seven doctoral programs: in aquatic resources; mathematics education; criminal justice; developmental education; and materials science, engineering, and commercialization; an Ed.D. program in developmental education; and a doctor of physical therapy program. • Initiating the Common Experience, which is an annual campus-wide focus for classroom discussion, performing arts, exhibitions, invited speakers, and community involvement. This

year’s theme is “Bridged Through Stories: Shared Heritage of the United States and Mexico.” The theme is a tribute to Dr. Tomás Rivera, a Distinguished Alumnus of Texas State University.

• Obtaining a $5 million dollar gift from the St. David’s Foundation and authorization from the Texas Legislature for $48.6 million to help fund the construction of a new health professions building on the Round Rock Campus. The St. David’s gift is eligible for a $5 million dollar match under a state program that supports emerging research universities.

• Obtaining gifts valued at $7.1 million dollars from Gloria and Bruce Ingram to help fund the construction of a new engineering and science building on the San Marcos Campus. The Ingrams’ gift is eligible for a $5 million dollar match under a state program that supports emerging research universities.

• Receiving a $15 million dollar NASA award for STEM Collaboration between Education and Engineering to support teacher training; the largest grant received by Texas State.

• Creating STAR Park which is a research facility and small business incubator that spurs innovations and commercialization by encouraging partnerships between the university and private companies in Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR).

In addition to her on-campus responsibilities, President Trauth is a member and former president of the Austin Area Research Organization, serves on the Board of Trustees of the Southwest Research Institute, is a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas, and currently serves as President of the Sun Belt Conference. She also serves on the executive board of the Greater San Marcos Partnership and the E3 Alliance Board. She received the Austin Business Journal’s Special Achievement Award and the Girl Scouts’ Women of Distinction Award in 2011, and was the “Respect” Award Recipient for the First Tee Greater Austin 9 Core Values Awards 2012.

She is married to Dr. John Huffman, professor emeritus at Bowling Green and UNC Charlotte. They have two daughters and four grandchildren.

The Terry Foundation, founded by Houston philanthropists Howard and Nancy Terry, have funded over $9 million in scholarships to Texas State students.

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Texas State students first saw the Victory Star on campus in December 1936 when it was placed as a Christmas decoration on top of a 50,000-gallon water tower near where the Chemistry Building sits today. After the holidays, the star was taken down and put away. But in 1942, night watchman Elmer Titsworth found it and placed it on the water tower. He turned it on after the Bobcats won

football games and created a new tradition.

When the water tower was replaced, the Victory Star tradition was moved to the top of the 138-foot-high Jackson Hall. The star was replaced by a new star that had a radius of six feet from the center to the tip of each arm. It contained two sets of lights -- an outside white outline and an inner colored set of lights. The white set was to be controlled by a photoelectric cell which could turn the lights on at sundown and off at sun-up. The colored lights were to operate on a manual switch. The student senate was expected to write a set of rules govern-

ing the circumstances under which the star would be illuminated.

The new star was built by San Marcos sign-man Ivar Gunnarson, who expected to have it ready in time for the first game against Texas Lutheran on September 16, 1967. In its new location atop Jackson Hall, the Victory Star actually sits

about 50 feet higher than its predecessor sat on the former water tower.

The five-pointed star atop Jackson Hall on Texas State’s highest hill can be seen from miles away and is lit after all athletic victories, both home and away. This star is, of course, Texas State’s symbol, taken from our university seal. It is from the star that the school’s newspaper, The University Star (formerly named the

Normal Star and the College Star), gets its name.VICTORY STAR

QUICK FACTSTexas State is the 31st largest public university in the United States. It is the fourth largest university in Texas.

Texas State’s 491-acre San Marcos campus is home to over 260 buildings.

Texas State offers 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s, and 12 doctoral degrees.

The total enrollment of Texas State is 38,006. This includes 33,504 undergrads, 3,929 graduate students and 573 postbaccalaureate students.

Texas State has set enrollment records for each of the past 18 years. The number of new students has increased by 3.3 percent in 2015-16.

The freshman retention rate at Texas State is 76 percent. Students of Texas State come from 227 of Texas’ 254 counties, all 50 states, and 62 nations.

The median class size at Texas State is 23 students and there is a student to faculty ratio of 20 to 1.

The Department of Education recognized Texas State as a Hispanic Serving Institution in 2011. This designation allows the university access to grants that expand and enhance academic offerings for all students. Texas State is the second-largest university in Texas to receive designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution.

Texas State became the state’s eighth Emerging Research University in 2012, making it eligible for funding to boost research initiatives.

LOCATION: SAN MARCOS, TEXAS

SECOND LOCATION: ROUND ROCK, TEXAS

FOUNDED: 1899

ENROLLMENT: 38,006

BUILDINGS: OVER 260

PRESIDENT: DR. DENISE M. TRAUTH

PROVOST: DR. EUGENE BOURGEOIS

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: DR. PAUL GOWENS

NICKNAME: BOBCATS

COLORS: MAROON & GOLD

NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA DIV. I FBS

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

To be eligible for this award students must:1. participate in a varsity sport at Texas State University2. earn a 3.0 or higher GPA for the semester

These students are the elite of the elite. Each of these award winners must:1. participate in a varsity sport at Texas State University2. earn a 4.0 GPA for the semester

The Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field and in the classroom. To receive the “T” Association ring, student-athletes must have:1. received the “T” Letter from the Texas State Department of Athletics2. completed NCAA eligibility with Texas State3. earned an undergraduate degree from Texas State within one year of completing NCAA eligibility

Texas State student-athletes have a history of performing well in the classroom as well. In the most recent Academic Progress Rate (APR) release, Texas State had two teams with a perfect APR that ranked them first in the Sun Belt Conference for their APR average over the last four years. Those two teams were women’s golf and women’s tennis.

In 2015-16 and beyond, teams must earn a four-year APR of 930 to compete in championships.

ACADEMIC PROGRESS RATE (APR)

TEXAS STATE “T” ASSOCIATION RING

OAK FARMS DAIRY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

OAK FARMS DAIRY CREAM OF THE CROP AWARD

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BY THE NUMBERS ... TEXAS STATE ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS148 - Student-athletes who earned the Oak Farms Dairy Achievement Award72 - Dean’s List recipients in the Spring of 201571 - Dean’s List recipients in the Fall of 201436 - Cream of the Crop Award winners30 - Student-athletes who earned the Texas State “T” Association Ring in May 2015

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San Marcos, the county seat of Hays County, is on Interstate Highway 35, 25 miles south of Austin in the southeastern part of the county.

The San Marcos River has been a watering place for Native Americans throughout the ages. Mastodon bones and Clovis points, uncovered in an underwater archeological dig conducted by Dr. Joel Shiner of SMU, produced evidence that the Clovis Man lived in and around the headwaters of the San Marcos River over 12,000 years ago.

It was the site of several Spanish attempts at colonization before it became the center of an Anglo-American settlement in the area. The first such attempt, in 1755, saw the short-lived establishment of the San Xavier missions and the presidio of San Francisco Xavier. These were relocated less than a year later, and the headwaters of the San Marcos River remained unsettled for another half century.

In 1808, the Spanish governor of Texas, Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante, sponsored the civil settlement of San Marcos de Neve near the same site, but floods and Indian raids prompted its abandonment in 1812.

In November 1846, Thomas G. McGehee became the first Anglo-American to settle in the vicinity of the San Marcos Springs, but William W. Moon has been identified as the original resident of the site that became San Marcos proper. Moon was soon joined by other former members of John C. Hays’ company of Texas Rangers and by Gen. Edward Burleson. Caton Erhard opened the first store and post office by 1847. The First Methodist Church began soon after.

The Texas Legislature organized Hays County on March 1, 1848, and designated the young community as the county seat. San Marcos already had 387 residents. In 1851, General Burleson, William Lindsey, and Dr. Eli T. Merriman took possession of a 640-acre section of the Juan Veramendi grant and laid out the town center. Tarbox and Brown stagecoaches linked San Marcos with Austin and San Antonio in 1848, and the town began its development as the commercial center for the cart trade between area farmers and ranchers and coastal commission merchants. It also became a center for ginning and milling local agricultural products.

Following the Civil War, the population of 742 in 1870 grew to 2,335 in the decade following the arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad in 1881. During that decade, the town supported two banks, an opera house, and a variety of stores, saloons, and other businesses.

Cattle and cotton production in the area provided the basis for the gradual growth of San Marcos as a center for commerce and transportation.

The chartering in 1899 and subsequent opening in 1903 of Texas State and the San Marcos Baptist Academy in 1907 established education as an important local industry.

In the 1960s, the emergence of Aquarena Springs and Wonder Cave as important attractions helped the tourist industry become another reliable and growing source of income.

Today, San Marcos has a population of 54,076. The tourism industry continues to be a major employer and economic contributor with our Outlet Centers consistently rated among the top three attractions in the state. Ecotourism is a hot topic at both Aquarena Center and Wonder World, and the San Marcos River continues to attract visitors, a continuous tradition for more than 12,000 years.

SAN MARCOS, AUSTIN & SAN ANTONIO

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Austin is the capital of Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas and the American Southwest, it is the 11th-largest city in the United States of America and the fourth-largest city in the state of Texas. It was the third-fastest-growing large city in the nation from 2000 to 2006.

The San Antonio River Walk is a verdant oasis of cypress-lined paved paths, arched stone bridges and lush landscapes. It gently winds through the city center, providing millions of visitors each year with easy access to the city’s cultural hot spots, historic sites and other attractions.

Designated as a “World Heritage Site” by the U.N. cultural body in July 2015, the Alamo was founded in 1718 as the first mission in San Antonio, and served as a way station between east Texas and Mexico. In 1836, decades after the mission had closed, the Alamo became an inspiration and a motivation for liberty during the Texas Revolution. For 13 days in 1836, close to 200 Texas defenders held the Alamo from over one thousand of General Santa Anna’s troops from Mexico. The most famous of the defenders, William Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett, died fighting overwhelming odds for freedom.

The music of Austin, Texas, USA has gone beyond 6th Street and now includes other areas such as Red River, the University of Texas, the Warehouse District and Downtown, South Lamar, South Austin, East Austin and the Market District. Every night over 100 venues stage live music. Austin’s official motto is the “Live Music Capital of the World”.

Franklin Barbecue ranks in the top-10 by the Austin Chronicle for first-rate barbecue. Aaron Franklin was a 2015 James Beard Award winner as the “Best Chef in the Southwest Region” and Texas Monthly ranked as the top barbeque joint in Texas. Get in line very early to be rewarded with an ethereal beef rib.

San Marcos River

San Marcos Outlet Mall

Austin

San Marcos

San Antonio

39Austin has the 39th largest DMA (Designated Market Area) in the nation. This is a jump from 40th last year as over 745,600 homes are reached.

32San Antonio has the 32nd largest DMA (Designated Market Area) in the nation, reaching over 907,000 homes.

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32Located on the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos has been ranked among the 10 fastest-growing cities with populations of 50,000 or more for the second consecutive year. San Marcos has the largest outlet shopping center in the nation with more than 260 shops and is home to the Wonder World Cave, the nation’s only earthquake-formed cave.

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TEXAS STATE ATHLETICS FACILITIES

BOBCAT BALLPARK

Bobcat Ballpark, Texas State’s baseball stadium, is one of the best in the Sun Belt Conference and has been named Top 40 in the nation.

It includes a video scoreboard and bullpens that were added in 2008, while further renovations continued into 2009. Now fans can experience a new baseball stadium including enhanced seating options, a brick exterior, ticket office and luxury suites.

The multi-million dollar home of Texas State Baseball made its debut on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, as the Bobcats played the University of Texas in the team’s home opener.

The baseball stadium houses seating for 2,000 patrons with the ability to host an additional 500 fans in standing room only areas. Seating options include several premium chair back seats largely covered by a cantilever roof. General admission seats feature improved bench back metal bleachers placed directly behind the visiting and home team dugouts. There are also four luxury suites hosting up to 12 patrons each.

The press box includes individual broadcast booths with wireless internet capabilities and an expanded workspace for media outlets.

Fans entering the stadium are greeted with a ticket services center, modern restrooms and an expanded team merchandise sales area. An open plaza with grassy knolls and picnic areas for public use are located between the softball stadium and baseball stadium to provide a fan-friendly atmosphere and make for a great environment for the team’s annual Bark in the Park, an event in which fans are encouraged to bring their dogs to Bobcat Ballpark.

Renovations also extended to the field with the transformation of both home and visitor dugouts into recessed areas for both teams, complete with a restroom available in the home dugout. Covered batting cages, updated netting and backstop add to the enhanced facility while the Bobcats also added padding along the outfield wall in order to protect student-athletes from injury.

For the 2016 season, additional improvements and upgrades have been made that include freshly painted foul poles, distance markers and the jersey of former Bobcat great Paul Goldschmidt.

HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDSRANK DATE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE

1. Mar. 24, 2015 Texas (L, 6-4) 2,653

2. Mar. 30, 2010 Texas A&M (W, 6-5) 2,603

3. Mar. 3, 2009 Texas (L, 6-5) 2,593

4. April 23, 2013 Texas A&M (W, 4-1) 2,512

5. Feb. 14, 2014 Michigan (W, 8-7) 2,439

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SOCCER COMPLEX

BOBCAT SOFTBALL STADIUM

STRAHAN COLISEUM

TRACK & FIELD STADIUM

BOBCAT STADIUM

TENNIS COMPLEX

Stadium Seating: 500 •Built: 2000 •

Locker Room Built: 2009 •Teaching Theater/Weight Room/Training Room Built: 2011 •

Surface: Grass •

Coliseum Seating: 7,200 •Premium Seating: 30 Courtside •

Built: 1982 •Surface: Hardwood •

Stadium Seating: 30,000 •Suites: Legacy Suite (15) •

Premium Seating: Champions Club (450) •Built: 1981 (Renovated 2012) •

Surface: Field Turf •

• Stadium Seating: 1,000• Suites: 2• Built: 2009• Surface: Grass• Attendance Record: 1,353 on Feb. 18, 2009

• Stadium Seating: 2,000• Built: 2011

• Stadium Seating: 200• Built: 1980• Renovation: 2013• Resurfaced Courts: 2015• Surface: Hard Court

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DR. LARRY TEISDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

With newly expanded and renovated facilities, membership in the NCAA Division I FBS and record-setting fundraising efforts, Dr. Larry Teis has overseen unprecedented growth and success at

Texas State in his 11 years as the director of athletics. Under his leadership, new facilities and renovation projects have totaled over $100

million since 2009. Fundraising efforts have generated record-setting campaigns in each of the past six years and Texas State enters its third season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference after joining the FBS ranks as a member of the WAC in 2012-13.

The Bobcats joined the FBS after claiming three Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cups and six SLC women’s all-sports trophies in eight years. In his tenure, Texas State has won 23 conference championships and 14 conference tournament titles.

In addition, over 360 student-athletes have earned a bachelor’s degree and over 850 attained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the last five years. This past year, the Bobcats had three teams post perfect APR scores: women’s golf, tennis and cross country. They were publicly recognized by the NCAA for ranking among the Top 10 percent of their sports with multi-year APR rates for the four-year period ending in 2014-15, for the seventh straight year.

The new and renovated facilities include a redesigned court and new seating in Strahan Coliseum, new practice courts for the basketball and volleyball teams, and construction and grand opening of new Bobcat baseball and softball stadiums. In addition, the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex, which includes 15 luxury suites and 450 club seats, a new playing surface and a new $33-million North Side Complex were added to Bobcat Stadium to increase the seating capacity to 30,000. The first home game in the new stadium against Texas Tech saw a record crowd of 33,006 thanks to temporary seating in the south end zone for the game. The Bobcats have played in front of eight of their 10 largest crowds at Bobcat

Stadium during the past two seasons. A new track stadium was built and Texas State’s track and field teams have new coaching

offices, locker rooms, weight room and training room. The Bobcat Tennis Complex features new covered seating, a new $1 million indoor facility and a new locker room, while the soccer stadium includes a new locker room, weight room and training room.

Since 2008, Texas State Athletics has received two million-dollar gifts with Jerry and Linda Fields donating $6 million to the program in 2009 after providing a gift of $100,000 to help fund Texas State’s football season tickets drive for the 2008 season. The first $1 million gift to the department came from Darren B. Casey in 2008. Those donations combined with record-setting corporate sponsorships and the student government approving an athletic fee helped Texas State move to the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Citing his leadership skills, experience and values as elements that made him the right fit for the position, Texas State President Denise M. Trauth named Teis the Bobcats’ eighth director of athletics in March 2004.

A member of Texas State’s athletic administration since January 1999, he serves on the President’s Council

and reports directly to President Trauth. Teis was honored as the 2005-06 General Sports TURF Systems AD of the Year Division

I-AA West Region Winner, presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2007, he was honored by the All-American Football Foundation with the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award.

He assumed his current position after serving as associate athletic director for external affairs, and oversaw game management, marketing, promotions, facilities and ticket sales. Teis also was the administrator for the men’s and women’s golf, baseball and volleyball teams as well as the Strutters. In addition, he oversaw the Bobcat Athletic Foundation from 1998-02.

A native of Fort Worth, Teis came to Texas State after spending four years as the director of athletic marketing at TCU, where he developed the marketing plan for all sports that

included facility signage, season ticket campaigns, game day operations and corporate sponsorships.

Prior to his tenure at TCU, Teis was the assistant director of New Mexico’s Lobo Club for three years.

Teis is an active member of the local community, including serving on the board of directors and as a past chair of the San Marcos Convention and Visitors Bureau.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from TCU, a master’s in sports administration from St. Thomas University of Miami, Fla., and a doctorate in

health, physical education and recreation with an emphasis in sports administration from the University of New Mexico.

Teis and his wife, Jana, have two daughters, Taylor and Shelby, who are both students at Texas State.

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DR. PAUL GOWENSFaculty Representative

TRAVIS COMERAssociate ADMajor Gifts

DON CORYELLAssociate AD

External Operations

MATT CARSONAssistant AD

Ticket Sales & Operations

LAURIE HINDSONAssistant AD

Academic Services/Dir. of SAAC

BRYAN MILLERAssistant AD

Marketing & Promotions

LACY NEEDHAMAssistant AD

Business Services

RICK POULTERAssistant AD

Sports Information

TRACY SHOEMAKEAssociate AD

Internal Operations/SWA

KELSEY SOLISAssistant AD

NCAA Compliance

JEREMY STOLFAAssistant AD

Facilities/Game Operations

HEAD COACHES

ZENARAE ANTOINEWomen’s Basketball

MIKE AKERSWomen’s Golf

KAT CONNERSoccer

EVERETT WITHERSFootball

TY HARRINGTONBaseball

SHANE HOWELLMen’s Golf

DANNY KASPARMen’s Basketball

TORY PLUNKETTTennis

RICCI WOODARDSoftball

KAREN CHISUMAssistant AD

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

JOSHUA WHITTENBURGAssistant ADDevelopment

KAREN CHISUMVolleyball

MARC NICKELLAssistant ADMajor Gifts

JODY STEWARTTrack and Field/Cross Country

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SUN BELT CONFERENCEIs the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever-

changing world of college athletics?Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advancements in many sports that we

now take for granted?Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the

areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics?Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of

sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes?

The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes.The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on

many different levels, not the least being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve.

Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first already-existing Division I conference to take such action.

The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and women’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country.

And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the national championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game.

In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.

No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such breakthroughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” conferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years.

Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season.

Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season.

Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tradition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series.

Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments.

With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship,

student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to

over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes.

The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport,

as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014.

“We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,”

said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.”

The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels.

The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses.

For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State).

These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the promise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more appropriate.

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TY HARRINGTONHEAD COACH TEXAS, 198917th SEASON OVERALL WINNINGEST HEAD COACH IN TXST HISTORY • TWO-TIME CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

17th SEASON

Since taking over the baseball program in 2000, Head Coach Ty Harrington has built

Texas State into an annual contender both regionally and on the national stage. The 2009 and 2011 Southland Conference Coach of the Year, Harrington has won at least 24 games while posting a winning record in conference play during each of his first 15 seasons at the helm of the Bobcats. The winningest coach in Texas State baseball history, Harrington led the Bobcats to back-to-back-to-back Southland Conference championships (2009, 2010, 2011), three NCAA Regional Tournament appearances (2000, 2009, 2011) and a program record for most wins in a season in 2009 and in 2011.

Entering his 17th season at Texas State, Harrington sports a 531-410-1 record, including a 290-176 record in conference play. He has helped produce 75 all-conference selections, and 41 of Harrington’s players have been chosen in the Major League Baseball Draft, including four in 2014 and two more in 2015.

In 2014, Harrington earned a milestone 500th victory against Baylor on April 24, 2014. The Bobcats had a good start to the season, winning nine of their first 11 games including a seven-game winning streak. In a double-elimination conference tournament, Texas State also challenged eventual champion UL Lafayette in a thrilling 4-3 game.

The Bobcats had a tough start to 2013, but Harrington pulled the team together to finish strong en route to a second place finish in the conference. In a rare occurrence, the Bobcats won their final game of postseason play but, due to an unusual round robin tournament in the Western Athletic Conference, Texas State’s season came to a close.

Harrington’s Bobcats did, however, beat regular season champion CSU Bakersfield along with tournament champion UTSA. The Bobcat pitching staff was so strong in 2013 that Texas State saw two contributors drafted in the Major League Baseball Draft. Starter Kyle Finnegan went in the sixth round to the Oakland Athletics while lefty reliever Donnie Hart went to the Baltimore Orioles in the 27th round after breaking a Texas State record for most appearances in a season with 41 and a team-best 2.13 ERA.

In 2012, The Bobcats began the season 14-6, the second best 20-game start to a season since Harrington took over in 2000. The start helped catapult Texas State up to No. 20 in the Baseball America rankings, the highest since the program began in 1985, and No. 30 in the Collegiate Baseball poll.

Partially responsible for the strong start was the Bobcat pitching staff, which set program records and made a run at a longtime NCAA record. Texas State hurlers did not allow a run over 57 2/3 consecutive innings, a streak spanning seven games from Feb. 25 to March 6. The Bobcats set the team record for scoreless innings and consecutive shutouts (5) and came up just 6 1/3 innings shy of the NCAA record of 64 consecutive scoreless innings set in 1972 by Arizona State. The streak included a win against No. 18 TCU, a series sweep of Notre Dame and a victory over No. 4 Rice.

The Bobcats’ win over No. 4 Rice was one of six wins the

team had against ranked opponents during the season. Texas State also defeated preseason No. 37-ranked Wichita State along with No. 18/No. 19 TCU twice and No. 16 Oregon twice.

Harrington led the Bobcats to a 41-23 record in 2011 as the team captured both Southland regular season and tournament crowns for the first time in program history. Harrington’s squad tied the program record for wins in a season and qualified for the NCAA Regionals for the third time under his direction. Along the way, Harrington reached the 400-win mark with a 16-2 victory midway through the season against Northwestern State.

A Texas State-record five players were drafted from the Bobcats’ 2011 squad, including Kyle Kubitza who went to the Atlanta Braves in the third round, the third highest selection in Texas State history.

Harrington led the Bobcats to a 38-22 record and a 23-10 mark in the SLC in 2010 as the team captured its second consecutive conference regular season title. Carson Smith was named the SLC Pitcher of the Year and Newcomer of the Year while being one of six Bobcats to earn All-Southland Conference accolades.

In 2009, Harrington led the Bobcats to a 41-17 overall season, marking the most wins in a single-season for the baseball program at that time. Texas State finished 21-7 against Southland Conference opponents en route to the first-ever SLC regular season championship. Harrington garnered 2009 SLC Coach of the Year honors as Texas State received an at-large bid to the NCAA Regional Championship Tournament. With the first-ever at-large bid for the baseball program, the Bobcats earned the No. 2 seed in the region to compete in Austin with Texas, Army and Boston College.

Harrington not only produced a successful team, but the success of his individual players was unprecedented in 2009 as well. Kane Holbrooks, Paul Goldschmidt and Tyler Sibley became the first-ever All-Americans for the Texas State baseball program. Holbrooks and Goldschmidt earned three All-America honors, while Sibley was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American team. Seven Bobcats were named All-Southland Conference, as Goldschmidt was named Southland Conference Player of the Year, Hitter of the Year and Student-Athlete of the Year. Holbrooks was named the SLC Pitcher of the Year and Keith Prestridge earned SLC Newcomer of the Year honors.

In 2007, Harrington coached his squad to a 37-23 record, a then-best mark of his career. Texas State opened the season with an 8-3 win over Oklahoma and returned to Bobcat Field for a 3-2 upset of No. 1 Rice in front of a record crowd.

During the 2006 season, Texas State defeated three teams that made appearances in the 2005 College World Series, and Texas State’s final victory of the season marked Harrington’s 200th win of his career. The win made Harrington one of just two coaches with 200-or-more wins as the Bobcats’ skipper. Harrington reached the milestone in his sixth season, one year sooner than former Texas State Head Coach Steve Prentice.

In 2004, Texas State defeated No. 16 Texas A&M during the regular season and played 14 games against ranked

opponents, finishing with a 32-26 overall mark and a 16-10 record in the Southland Conference.

The 2003 campaign was a successful one, as the Bobcats finished second overall in the league s t a n d i n g s , just one game behind regular season c h a m p i o n Lamar. Texas State posted a

THE TY HARRINGTON FILECOACHING EXPERIENCE1988-91 Texas Student/GA1992-94 Arkansas State Assistant Coach1995-98 Northeast Texas CC Head Coach1999 Blinn Head Coach2000-present Texas State Head Coach

NCAA DIVISION I HEAD COACHING RECORD2000-present Texas State 507-378

COACHING NOTESWinningest Head Coach in Texas State historyHad 41 players selected in MLB DraftOnly TXST coach to win SLC Coach of the Year twiceEarned Victory 500 on April 24, 2014 vs. Baylor

COACHING HONORS2009 Southland Conference Coach of the Year2011 Southland Conference Coach of the Year

REGULAR SEASON TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS2009 Southland Conference (41-17, 24-7 SLC)2010 Southland Conference (38-22, 23-10 SLC)2011 Southland Conference (41-23, 24-9 SLC)

TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS2000 Southland Conference (34-29, 16-11 SLC)2011 Southland Conference (41-23, 24-9 SLC)

MILESTONE VICTORIES1 Lubbock Christian 2/2/2000100 Nicholls 4/27/2002200 Lamar 5/20/2005300 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2/27/2009400 Northwestern State 4/23/2011500 Baylor 4/24/2014

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30-28 overall record and a 19-7 Southland Conference mark as the team earned wins over defending national champion Texas and preseason top-25 selection Baylor.

In 2002, Harrington led the Bobcats to a 36-24 record, the second most wins at the time. His club collected 10 wins against nationally-ranked teams, including a 2-0 shutout in Austin against the eventual national champion Texas Longhorns.

Prior to taking command of Texas State’s baseball program, Harrington served as the head coach at Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, in 1999. In his one season with the Buccaneers, Harrington guided them to a 36-22 record and advanced to the Region XIV NJCAA Championship. From 1995-98, Harrington served as the head coach at Northeast Texas Community College in Mount Pleasant, Texas.

In his first season, the Eagles finished with a 37-12 record, and in 1996, Harrington led the team to a 48-18 overall record while capturing the NJCAA National Championship. Along with the championship title, Harrington was named NJCAA Coach of the Year honors.

In his four years at the helm of the Northeast Texas CC program, Harrington recorded a .705 winning percentage, winning 165 of 234 games. While at NTCC, Harrington also assisted in the development of an academic accountability system that resulted in a team grade point average higher than 3.00 for three consecutive years.

Harrington began his coaching career at the University of Texas, where he served as a student coach and graduate assistant coach from 1988-1991. He then moved to Jonesboro, Arkansas as an assistant coach at Arkansas State. Harrington

helped the Indians establish several school records, including most wins in a single season. In 1994, Arkansas State won the Sun Belt Conference Championship and made an appearance in the NCAA Regional Tournament.

During his playing days, Harrington was a two-year letterman at Texas where he played in the Longhorn infield under collegiate coaching legend Cliff Gustafson. Harrington was a member of Texas teams that advanced to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska in 1984, 1985 and 1987. He also served as team captain on the 1987 Longhorn squad.

Harrington is married to the former Leila Baggett. The couple resides in New Braunfels with their three daughters: Melaine, Emma and Alle.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSEASON OVERALL PCT. CONFERENCE PCT. CONFERENCE FINISH POSTSEASON FINISH 2000 34-29 .540 16-11 .593 3rd NCAA Regionals 2001 36-22 .621 15-11 .577 4th SLC Tournament 2002 36-24 .600 14-13 .519 6th SLC Tournament 2003 30-28 .517 19-7 .731 2nd SLC Tournament 2004 32-26 .552 16-10 .615 3rd SLC Tournament 2005 32-26 .552 15-12 .556 3rd SLC Tournament 2006 29-30 .492 20-10 .667 3rd SLC Tournament 2007 37-23 .617 20-10 .667 2nd (West Division) SLC Tournament 2008 30-27 .526 19-11 .633 2nd (West Division) SLC Tournament 2009 41-17 .707 24-7 .774 1st NCAA Regionals 2010 38-22 .633 23-10 .697 1st SLC Tournament 2011 41-23 .641 24-9 .727 1st NCAA Regionals 2012 32-24 .571 19-14 .576 3rd SLC Tournament 2013 29-29 .500 16-11 .593 2nd WAC Tournament 2014 30-28 .517 16-14 .533 4th SBC Tournament 2015 24-32-1 .430 14-16 .467 6th SBC Tournament TOTALS: 531-410-1 .564 290-176 .622 16 SEASONS

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JEREMY FIKACASSISTANT COACH TEXAS STATE, 19989th SEASON OVERALL

9th SEASON

Jeremy Fikac will begin his ninth season as an assistant coach for the Bobcats in 2016.

Last season, Fikac served as acting head coach, and, in 2013 was promoted to recruiting coordinator and pitching coach after another move up in the fall of 2008 from his volunteer assistant position.

In his first five years, Fikac worked with the team’s hitters along with handling scheduling duties and assisting recruiting. In 2013, he took over as pitching coach. The move made sense as Fikac is a former major league pitcher. Still, his offensive guidance only helped Texas State.

Under Fikac’s tutelage, the Bobcats put together several outstanding offensive seasons. In 2009, 12 batters hit higher than .300, while Paul Goldschmidt earned All-America honors in addition to being named the Southland Conference Hitter of the Year for the second straight season. In 2010, eight Bobcats hit above .300 and five position players were named to All-Southland Conference teams. In 2012, Fikac mentored Casey Kalenkosky, who broke the Texas State single-season record for home runs with 21 and also earned All-American status.

In 2013, as pitching coach, Fikac spearheaded a staff that saw two Bobcats drafted in the Major League Baseball Draft. Kyle Finnegan went in the sixth round to the Oakland Athletics, marking the fifth consecutive season a Bobcat has been selected within the first 10 rounds of the draft.

After Finnegan, Donnie Hart was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 27th round. The sidearm lefty broke a school record for most appearances in a season at Texas State with 41, finishing with a 2.13 ERA. Hart did not give up a run until his 11th appearance and that was unearned. He did not allow an earned run until his 26th appearance of the season.

In 2014 and 2015, Fikac’s pitchers carried on the tradition. Austen Williams was drafted in the sixth round like Finnegan a season before him. In addition, Taylor Black was also drafted while two more pitchers, Lucas Humpal and Scott Grist, were selected in the 2015 draft after working with Fikac.

The Bobcat pitching staff finished 2013 with a team ERA of 4.33 led by Hart (2.13), Hunter Lemke (2.28) and Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Lucas Humpal (3.30).

Humpal, just a freshman, led all starters in ERA and wins, finishing with a 5-2 record. Under Fikac’s tutelage, the freshman earned his Freshman All-American nod from Collegiate Baseball along with a spot on the All-Western Athletic Conference Team.

Lemke also made the All-WAC team as one of the top closers in the conference. Lemke, a junior at the time, led the team with eight saves, the second most ever for a Texas State reliever.

In 2014, the team’s ERA dropped even lower as the Bobcats finished with a 3.61 ERA led by Cory Geisler’s 1.97.

The weekend rotation of Williams, Black and Humpal finished atop the Sun Belt Conference in all major pitching categories, including strikeouts as they combined for 266.

Prior to joining the Bobcat baseball staff, Fikac spent seven years in the professional circuit as a pitcher, playing for the San Diego Padres, the Oakland A’s and the Montreal Expos.

The Shiner, Texas, native was drafted in 1998 after playing for former Texas State head coach Howard Bushong and made his major league debut on August 16, 2001, against the New York Mets. Fikac earned his first win that day, fanning Benny Agbayni, Vance Wilson and Jay Payton in the effort.

Fikac, a former player at Texas State, is still listed in the Bobcat record books for career home runs and stolen bases. In addition, his 83 strikeouts on the mound in 1998 rank 14th all-time at Texas State for a single season.

As a Bobcat player, Fikac was named the MVP of the 1997 Southland Conference Tournament after leading Texas State to its first-ever SLC Tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Fikac was the starting pitcher in the team’s opening regional contest, helping lead the Bobcats to a 7-6 win over Texas Tech after tossing 9 1/3 innings of the 11-inning game.

Following his career in the major leagues, Fikac returned to Texas State and earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science. He currently resides in Austin, Texas.

STEVEN TROUTASSISTANT COACH TCU, 20078th SEASON OVERALL

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Steven Trout joins Texas State’s baseball coaching staff as an assistant coach for the

upcoming 2016 season. Trout returns to Texas State after three seasons as an assistant coach at West Virginia and will work with the hitters and the outfield for the Bobcats.

Trout began his coaching career at Texas State when he served as a volunteer assistant from 2009-10. He worked as the catchers and first base coach while assisting with hitters and infielders during one of Texas State’s most successful seasons in the program’s history.

The Bobcats went 41-17 in 2009, a school record for wins, and advanced to the NCAA Austin Regional after winning the Southland Conference regular-season championship. Texas State repeated as conference champions in 2010 with a record of 38-11.

Trout’s short time at Texas State, though, was just the beginning of his coaching career. While at West Virginia, under his former collegiate coach Randy Mazey, Trout helped the team to some of the best offensive numbers in the Big 12. Last season, WVU led the Big 12 in home runs with 49. In addition,

Trout guided Kyle Davis to a Freshman All-American season.In 2014, the Mountaineers ranked No. 1 in hitting after

batting at a .287 clip under Trout, including Bobby Boyd (.356), Billy Fleming (.351) and Ryan McBroom (.341), who stood No. 1-3 in the Big 12 in batting average. McBroom was fourth in RBI with 49, fifth in slugging percentage (.512) and seventh in home runs (8). Boyd and McBroom were drafted in the MLB Draft while Fleming signed a contract in the offseason.

In his first season at WVU, three players eclipsed the .300 average mark, and eight batters earned All-Big 12 honors under Trout’s guidance.

Previously, Trout served as head coach of Texarkana College, his former team. While at Texarkana, Trout led the Bulldogs to a 34-25 mark in 2012, with the squad holding a conference-leading .303 batting average. He coached the conference player of the year, and seven players were selected to the Region XIV East All-Conference Team.

Prior to his appointment at Texarkana, Trout was a volunteer assistant at Houston under Todd Whitting for the 2011 season. While there, Trout served as the third base coach and coached hitters, infielders and base runners while serving as camp

director and assisted with recruiting and fundraising. The Cougars were runners-up in the Conference USA Tournament.

As a player, Trout spent two seasons at Texarkana College, earning all-conference honors and advancing to the 2005 NJCAA World Series in 2005 before finishing his collegiate career at TCU. During his senior season with the Horned Frogs, Trout posted a .326 batting average with 55 runs scored and 44 RBIs, while being one of two players to start all 62 games. Following the season, Trout was named to the Mountain West All-Conference Second Team and was an All-Region selection at the Houston Regional. TCU won the Mountain West Conference Championship in 2006 and 2007, and also competed in the NCAA Regional both seasons.

Following his collegiate career, Trout played baseball with the Fort Worth Cats of the American Association before joining the Macon Music in the South Coast League. In April 2008, he joined the Kansas City T-Bones and was a member of the 2008 Northern League Championship team.

A native of Hooks, Texas, Trout earned a bachelor’s degree in general studies from TCU in 2007.

He is married to the former Blair Eckerle.

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DOMINIC RAMOSVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH TEXAS STATE, 20051st SEASON OVERALL

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Former Texas State baseball player Dominic Ramos has found his way back to San Marcos after

10 years of playing professionally and coaching all over the country and world. Now, he gets the opportunity to add a wealth of playing experience to a strong coaching staff at Texas State.

As a player at Texas State, Ramos was lauded for his work ethic and known for his defensive skill, command of the strikezone on the mound and his ability to compete at the plate. Playing for the Bobcats from 2002 to 2005, Ramos helped the team finish in the top three of the Southland Conference in three of his four seasons. He graduated with a degree in finance and plans to pursue his master’s degree in business administration.

While at Texas State, Ramos cemented his name in the record books. He is currently ranked eighth all-time in games played (178) and at bats (600). He is 12th all-time at Texas State in hits with 170 and ninth in runs scored (129). He sits tied for third in career triples (10), stands 15th in total bases (236), fifth in stolen bases (40) and 10th in walks (73). In 2005, Ramos stole 19 bases and knocked five triples. It was the second consecutive season in which he hit five triples, and he is also top 10 in at bats in a season with 247 in 2005.

Not surprisingly with a resume like that, Ramos went on to pursue a professional career with the Boston Red Sox organization. After two years with the Red Sox, Ramos began his independent baseball career where he spent eight seasons reinventing himself in an effort to reach to play his best and give back to the community. When not playing in the United

States during the summer, Ramos spent winter seasons in Mexico and Australia to compete against higher caliber players.

In 2012, Ramos made it to the Atlantic League, playing for the Sugar Land Skeeters and manager Gary Gaetti. Ramos credits Gaetti with teaching him how to win. He also had the opportunity to play under Bill Buckner.

As a member of the Sugar Land Skeeters, Ramos was named an Atlantic League All-Star in 2013 and earned the honor of “Skeeters Community Man of the Year.”

In addition to his playing experience, Ramos has taken the opportunity to find some way to coach every single offseason, whether it be in camps ot for teams. In 2015, he coached with the Fort Bend Texans.

BLAKE WHITTERDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS TEXAS STATE, 20151st SEASON OVERALL

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Blake Whitter begins his first season as Director of Operations for Bobcat Baseball after

completing a collegiate baseball career at both Texas State and Blinn. As Director of Operations, Whitter is responsible for coordinating travel, equipment purchase, scouting reports and meals.

Graduating from Texas State in December 2015, Whitter

earned his bachelor’s degree in applied sociology with a minor in health and wellness promotion. He is currently pursuing his alternative teaching certification.

Before taking over as Director of Operations, the former pitcher served as a student coach in the fall of 2015, helping to take Texas State pitchers through the team’s daily routines.

As a player in 2015, Whitter’s final season at Texas State, he led the Bobcats in both saves (5) and appearances (27) while

throwing 42.6 innings. The native of Kingwood, Texas, struck out 32 batters and tallied three strikeouts or more in three games. Whitter also played in the California Collegiate League for the San Luis Obispo Blues where he was a 2014 All-League Performer and led the league in appearances.

Before his collegiate career, Whitter was a three-year letterman at Kingwood High School where he was named District MVP, All-State and First-Team All-Greater Houston.

CASEY MEYERATHLETIC TRAINER WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT, 20124th SEASON OVERALL

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Casey Meyer enters his first season as an assistant athletic trainer at Texas State where he

works primarily with the baseball and volleyball teams. He is returning for his second tenure with the Bobcats after serving two years as a graduate assistant from the fall of 2012 until he graduated in the spring of 2014.

Meyer returned to San Marcos in 2015 after spending the previous year completing an athletic training residency at esteemed Ben Hogan Sports Medicine where he focused on injury research, specifically the ulnar collateral ligament.

Taking a leadership role, Meyer also coordinated and implemented a 3D motion capture system to assess throwing mechanics and techniques for baseball pitchers. He primarily

focused on functional assessments and biomechanical needs analyses to optimize athletic performance and decrease injury incidence for patients ranging from adolescents to collegiate and professional baseball athletes.

During this time, Meyer also had the opportunity to work in conjunction with TCU athletics. While with the Horned Frogs, he provided treatments and coordinated rehabilitation for the TCU baseball team as it achieved back-to-back World Series appearances.

Prior to his time in Fort Worth, Meyer spent two years as a graduate assistant with the Texas State Bobcats. As a graduate assistant, he served as the primary athletic trainer for women’s volleyball where he was responsible for daily evaluation, prevention, management, and rehabilitation of athletic

injuries. Proving to have a talent for keeping championship teams healthy, Meyer coordinated athletic training for the 2013 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Champion volleyball team.

A native of Manitowoc, Wisc., Meyer earned a Bachelor of Science in athletic training from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point in 2012. He continued to pursue further education when he first arrived at Texas State and later went on to graduate with a Master of Science in athletic training in 2014. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Texas Athletic Training Board and is an approved CAATE Clinical Preceptor. Meyer has also obtained further credentials by becoming a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Corrective Exercise Specialist.

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LEMKESTUDENT ASSISTANT 2nd SEASON

Hunter Lemke enters his second season as a student assistant on the Texas State Baseball staff. He brings a wealth of playing experience to the Bobcat staff after four seasons as a pitcher for Texas State.

As a righty sidearm thrower, Lemke has a prolific career as a closer for the Bobcats. He racked up a school-record 19 saves from 2011-14, including a school-record 11 saves in 2014. In fact, he was so effective as a reliever for the Bobcats that Lemke holds the school record for most career appearances with 95.

Lemke’s name is posted all over the Texas State record books. He is second in all-time ERA for the Bobcats with a 2.37. In addition to his 11-save season in 2014, Lemke saved eight games in 2014 to tie him for the fourth most in a season and made 35 appearances in 2013, the second most in a season at Texas State.

As Lemke pursues his bachelor’s degree in geology at Texas State, he also works with the pitching staff and serves as the bullpen manager during games.

WILL

GRANTMANAGER 3rd SEASON

Will Grant has been a mainstay for Bobcat Baseball as he enters his third season as the team’s equipment manager. He took over the position his freshman year and has been the most reliable Bobcat ever since.

Before coming to school at Texas State, Grant was the student manager at J. Frank Dobie High School under Head Coach Miguel Torres. In his role there, Grant was in charge of equipment transportation as well as statistics.

As a member of the team, Grant was selected by his teammates to represent Dobie for the Greater Houston Area photo. This came after he was awarded the previously known Heart Award, given to the best teammate who had the most heart and hustle. That very award is now named the William Grant Heart Award to commemorate the work Grant did as the team’s student manager.

Now at Texas State, Grant spearheads the team’s laundry services, equipment maintenance and transportation as well as being responsible for game balls throughout the season. He also provides any assistance Texas State coaches may need during practice or games which encompasses any drills or practice environment situations.

Grant is the son of Roy and Kathy Grant has two brothers, Justin and Sam. The Houston native is pursuing a degree in general Studies at Texas State.

LUIS

DE LA CRUZMANAGER 1ST SEASON

Luis De La Cruz enters his first season as an equipment manager for Texas State Baseball. He begins at Texas State after playing baseball with fellow Bobcat Felipe Rodriguez at John B. Alexander High School in Laredo, Texas.

De La Cruz was a catcher along with Rodriguez and played on a team that went to state under the guidance of Head Coach Mario Garcia. De La Cruz considers the experience “amazing” and is happy to go from a state championship game at Alexander High School to being part of a “great team for Texas State”.

The native of Laredo, Texas, assists Grant in day-to-day activities which includes laundry services, equipment maintenance and transportation.

De La Cruz, currently pursuing his degree in political science, also serves as a bullpen catcher for the Bobcats. He catches in the bullpen to warm up pitchers in game as well as throughout the week at practice.

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NO. NAME POS. B/T HT. WT. CL. /EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Braden Pearson LHP L/L 6-3 165 So./1L Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS) 2 Luke Sherley IF R/R 6-1 190 So./1L The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) 3 Theodore Hoffman OF R/R 6-0 200 So./1L Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS) 4 Jacob Almendarez OF / IF R/R 5-7 165 Fr./HS Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) 6 Jonathan Ortega IF R/R 5-8 180 Fr./HS Victoria, Texas (Victoria East HS) 7 Granger Studdard OF / IF L/R 6-1 200 Jr./2L Buda, Texas (Hays HS) 9 Cory Geisler LHP / OF R/L 6-1 195 Sr./3L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) 10 Felipe Rodriguez C R/R 5-11 185 Fr./HS Laredo, Texas (John B. Alexander HS) 11 Anthony Pagano LHP / IF L/L 6-0 195 Fr./HS Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) 12 Jared Huber C / IF R/R 5-9 170 So./1L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) 13 Brandon Lewis LHP L/L 5-11 170 Fr./HS Cypress, Texas (Cy Fair HS) 15 Dylan Paul C / IF R/R 6-0 180 So./1L Katy, Texas (Taylor HS) 16 Calvin Bush RHP R/R 6-1 190 Fr./HS Austin, Texas (St. Michael’s Catholic Academy) 17 Wes Engle LHP / IF L/L 6-4 205 Fr./HS Bedford, Texas (Trinity HS) 18 Justin Dellinger RHP R/R 6-4 190 Sr./3L Lake Jackson, Texas (Brazoswood HS) 19 Jaylen Hubbard IF R/R 5-10 190 So./1L Missouri City, Texas (Dulles HS) 20 Derek Scheible OF R/R 6-2 190 So./1L Robstown, Texas (Calallen HS) 21 Lucas Humpal RHP R/R 6-3 195 Sr./3L Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS) 22 Alec Sanchez RHP R/R 6-0 190 Jr./TR Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS / Temple JC) 23 Mickey Scott IF R/R 6-1 190 So./1L San Angelo, Texas (Central HS) 24 Ryan Newman IF / C L/R 6-0 225 Fr./HS Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS) 27 Jeremy Hallonquist RHP R/R 6-3 202 R-Sr./3L Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS) 28 Nick Perez IF / RHP R/R 6-2 205 Fr./HS Austin, Texas (Stephen F. Austin HS) 31 Weston Seay RHP R/R 5-10 195 Fr./HS Hallettsville, Texas (Hallettsville HS) 32 Pasquale Mazzoccoli RHP R/R 6-5 200 R-Sr./TR-1L Katy, Texas (Katy HS / Blinn) 33 Justin Farrar LHP L/L 6-1 195 R-Fr./HS Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS) 34 Jonathan Hennigan LHP L/L 6-4 180 R-Jr./TR Center, Texas (Center HS / Galveston) 35 Joe Powell RHP R/R 5-10 195 R-Jr./TR-1L Dallas, Texas (Jesuit College Prep / St. Louis) 36 Chase Hodson RHP R/R 6-1 205 R-Sr./TR Richmond, Texas (Travis HS / Alvin CC / Miami) 37 Brayden Theriot RHP R/R 6-2 195 Fr./HS Sugar Land, Texas (Elkins HS) 42 Tanner Hill IF / C R/R 6-2 250 Sr./TR-2L San Marcos, Texas (Canyon HS / Galveston CC) 43 Quinn Atwood RHP R/R 6-2 200 Jr./2L Katy, Texas (Katy HS) 44 Cody Lovejoy OF R/R 6-1 205 R-Sr./3L Lorena, Texas (Lorena HS)

2016 ROSTER

Head Coach: #5 Ty Harrington 17th Season, Texas ‘89Assistant Coach: #8 Jeremy Fikac 9th Season, Texas State ‘98Assistant Coach: #30 Steven Trout 1st Season, TCU ‘07Volunteer Assistant Coach: #25 Dominic Ramos 1st Season, Texas State ‘05

Director of Operations: Blake Whitter 1st Season, Texas State ‘15Athletic Trainer: Casey Meyer 1st Season, Wisconsin-Stevens Point ‘12Student Assistant: Hunter Lemke 2nd SeasonManagers: Will Grant 3rd Season Luis De La Cruz 1st Season

COACHING STAFF

4 Jacob ALMENDAREZ all-men-DARE-us9 Cory GEISLER GUYS-ler10 FELIPE Rodriguez fuh-LEEP-eh12 Jared HUBER HUE-burr20 Derek SCHEIBLE SHY-bull

21 Lucas HUMPAL HUMP-el27 Jeremy HALLONQUIST HAL-un-quist31 Weston SEAY SEE32 PASQUALE pas-QWAUL-ee MAZZOCCOLI MAZZ-uh-COAL-ee

33 Justin FARRAR FAIR-uh (like Farrah)37 Brayden THERIOT TEAR-ee-OHAC Jeremy FIKAC FEE-kotch

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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PEARSONLHP • SOPHOMORE • R/L • 1L • 6-3 • 165MAJOR: GENERAL STUDIES

GEORGETOWN, TEXASGEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL

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2015- Made 21 appearances - Recorded nine strikeouts over 26.2 innings - Second lowest ERA on the team at 4.05 - Struck out a career-high three batters against Arkansas State (5/8) - Threw a career-high 5.1 innings against Arkansas State (5/10) - Finished the season 1-1

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Georgetown High School in Georgetown, Texas- Played for Head Coach Adam Foster - Named the team’s MVP - Finished with a 10-1 record

PERSONAL- Son of Brian and Julie Pearson - Born February 26, 1996 - Has a younger brother, Braxton - Recruited by Army, Navy, Texas, UTSA, St. Edward’s and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Favorite hobbies include fishing, hunting and wakeboarding - Nicknamed Juan - His father, Brian, played four years of baseball at Cincinnati and coached for seven years

with the Texas Ranger AAA affiliate

LUKE

SHERLEYIF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 6-1 • 190MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

THE WOODLANDS, TEXASTHE WOODLANDS HIGH SCHOOL

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2015 - Played in 53 games, starting 46 - Tallied 24 hits, a double and a triple, 16 RBI and scored 23 runs - Finished the season seventh in the SBC in assists (161) - Second on the team in assists - Fourth in walks (22) HIGH SCHOOL- Attended The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas- Played for Head Coach Ron Eastman - Led his team to a 38-4 finish and was on the 2013 State Championship team - Named First Team All-State Tournament, First Team All-District, Second Team All-Greater

Houston Area and Second Team All-Montgomery County - Hit .342 with an on-base percentage of .453 - Volunteered with the Challenger League

PERSONAL- Son of Mark and Gay Sherley - Born May 7, 1996 - Has an older sister, Emily - Chose Texas State because of the campus and the atmosphere - Recruited by Baylor, Navy and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Favorite hobby is fishing - Nicknamed Skitz

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2015 4.05 1-1 21 0 0 0 0 26.2 30 21 12 12 9 6 0 2 .313TOTAL 4.05 1-1 21 0 0 0 0 26.2 30 21 12 12 9 6 0 2 .313

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .185 53 46 130 23 24 1 1 0 16 .208 22 4 34 .318 2 88 161 13 .950TOTAL .185 53 46 130 23 24 1 1 0 16 .208 22 4 34 .318 2 88 161 13 .950

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 5.1 vs. Arkansas State (5/10/15)Strikeouts 3 vs. Arkansas State (5/8/15)

CAREER HIGHSRuns 2 4 TimesHits 2 5 TimesRBIs 2 3 TimesDoubles 1 at Georgia State (5/3/15)Triples 1 at Troy (4/25/15)Total Bases 3 at Troy (4/25/15)Walks 3 vs. UT Arlington (5/16/15)Hit by Pitch 1 4 TimesPutouts 5 TwiceAssists 7 vs. Central Michigan (2/27/15, 3/1/15)

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2015- Made 37 appearances with 23 starts - Tallied 13 hits - Struck at least one hit in 11 games - Recorded a career-high two hits against Troy (4/26) - Drew 14 walks - Scored at least one run in eight games - Recorded two runs against UC Davis (2/13) and Baylor (4/2) - Hit first career home run against UC Davis (2/13)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Brenham High School in Brenham, Texas- Played for Head Coach Lanny Williams - Named First-Team All-State as a utility player - Also named First-Team All-Brazos Valley and First-Team All-Greater Houston Area - Graduated summa cum laude

PERSONAL- Son of Comfort Ameako and Bruce Hoffman - Has an older sister, Margaret - Chose Texas State because of the great atmosphere - Recruited by Kansas State, Rice, Blinn and Texas Tech - Favorite hobbies include fishing and snowboarding - Nicknamed Teddy

THEODORE

HOFFMANOF/IF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 6-0 • 200MAJOR: MANAGEMENT

BRENHAM, TEXASBRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .165 37 23 79 12 13 5 1 1 5 .291 14 3 26 .313 3 42 1 1 .977TOTAL .165 37 23 79 12 13 5 1 1 5 .291 14 3 26 .313 3 42 1 1 .977

CAREER HIGHSRuns 2 TwiceHits 2 at Troy (4/26/15)RBIs 1 5 TimesDoubles 1 5 TimesTriples 1 vs. Baylor (4/2/15)Home Runs 1 vs. UC Davis (2/13/15)Total Bases 4 vs. UC Davis (3/13/15)Walks 2 4 TimesStolen Bases 1 3 TimesHit by Pitch 1 3 TimesPutouts 5 vs. UC Davis (2/15/15)Assists 1 at Little Rock (4/10/15)

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BUDA, TEXASHAYS HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER ACCOLADES- 2015 All-SBC Second Team

2015- Played in 57 games, starting 56 - Hit .281 with 65 hits, 10 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs, 41 RBI and 32 runs - In SBC play, finished tied for first in at bats in the conference (123), tied for third in total bases

(67), tied for fourth in home runs (6), fourth in plate appearances (141), tied for sixth in hits (39), ninth in RBI (24) and 10th in slugging percentage (.545)

- For the season, finished fifth in the SBC in home runs, seventh in at bats (231) and tied for eighth in RBI and total bases (112)

- Led team in home runs, hits, triples, at bats and total bases - Second in batting average and doubles - Third in RBI and slugging percentage (.485) - Did not commit an error - 17 multiple-hit games - Nine multiple-RBI games, including two four-RBI performances - Six multiple-run games.

2014- Played in 57 games, starting 55 mostly in the outfield - Led the team in home runs with six - Knocked three walk-off hits on the season, including a walk-off home run to beat UT

Arlington (3/14)- Tallied 15 multiple-hit games, including three three-hit games - Tallied 11 multiple-RBI games with four RBI in a game twice, both at UL Monroe (4/11, 4/12)- Scored three runs vs. UT Arlington (3/14)- Hit two doubles vs. Georgia State (4/18)- Finished the year with a .270 batting average, 54 hits, 35 RBI, 32 runs, five doubles and six

home runs - Walked 19 times with 13 hits by a pitch for a .364 on-base percentage - Stole five bases

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Hays High School in Buda, Texas- Three-varsity letterman in baseball for Head Coach David Null and four in football - Earned All-District First Team- Two-time Academic All-District honoree - All-District Honorable Mention as a sophomore - Led summer league team, the Austin Wings, to back-to-back Premier National Championships

PERSONAL- Son of Robert and Holly Studdard - Seven of his relatives played college football

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2014 .270 57 55 200 32 54 5 0 6 35 .385 19 13 42 .364 5 82 5 1 .9892015 .281 57 56 231 32 65 10 2 11 41 .485 20 3 62 .345 1 129 5 3 .978TOTAL .276 114 111 431 64 119 15 2 17 76 .439 39 16 104 .354 6 211 10 4 .982

CAREER HIGHSRuns 3 vs. UT Arlington (3/14/14)Hits 3 8 TimesRBIs 4 4 TimesDoubles 2 vs. Georgia State (4/18/14)Triples 1 TwiceHome Runs 2 vs. Baylor (4/2/15)Total Bases 9 vs. Baylor (4/2/15)Walks 2 4 TimesStolen Bases 2 vs. Baylor (4/23/14)Hit by Pitch 2 vs. UC Riverside (2/23/14)Putouts 14 at South Alabama (3/21/15)Assists 2 vs. Washington (2/15/14)

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CORY GEISLERLHP/OF • SENIOR • R/L • 3L • 6-1 • 195MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES

SPRING, TEXASKLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER ACCOLADES- 2014 All-SBC Second Team

2015- Played in 55 games as an outfielder - Made 16 appearances, starting four as a pitcher - Hit .274 with 58 hits, nine doubles, two triples, six home runs, 29 RBI and 42 runs - Tallied 26 strikeouts and three saves with a 4.84 ERA in 35.1 innings - In SBC play, finished third in plate appearances (142) in the conference, tied for third in runs

(28) - Led team in games played and tied for team lead in triples - Second in runs, saves and opponents’ batting average (.252) - Third in at bats (212) and stolen bases (4) - Seven games with multiple runs scored, including a five-run game vs. UT Arlington (5/16)- 16 multiple-hit games, including seven with three hits or more - Two four-RBI performances (5/10, 5/16)- Did not give up a home run on the mound - Registerd three strikeouts or more in four games, including two five-strikeout performances

(2/15, 4/14)

2014- Played in 52 games, starting 37 - Finished 2014 with a team-best 1.97 ERA and going 3-1 on the mound in 18 appearances - Struck out 22 batters- Forced a .206 opponents’ batting average - Six games with multiple strikeouts - Finished with 44 hits, four doubles and two home runs, scoring 22 times with a perfect 11-

for-11 record in steals - Third on the team in hits - 11 multiple-hit games, including a four-hit game at UL Monroe (4/11) - Four multiple-RBI games

2013- Played in 23 games, starting 10 - Tallied 11 hits and nine RBI - Knocked two RBI in three games - Tallied two multiple-hit games

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Klein Collins High School in Spring, Texas- Played for Head Coach Miguel Carlos - Named the 2009 Newcomer of the Year - Earned Second-Team All-District honors in 2010 - Named MVP in District 13-5A in 2011 - Earned Second-Team All-Greater Houston

PERSONAL- Son of Matthew and Angela Geisler- Has two siblings: Camden and Clay

CAREER STATISTICS - HITTINGSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2013 .204 23 10 54 7 11 2 0 0 9 .241 4 0 12 .259 1 17 0 0 1.0002014 .293 52 37 150 22 44 4 0 2 15 .360 12 3 33 .358 11 60 11 2 .9732015 .274 55 53 212 42 58 9 2 6 29 .420 20 5 39 .347 4 87 11 5 .951TOTAL .272 130 100 416 71 113 15 2 8 53 .375 36 8 84 .340 16 164 22 7 .964

CAREER STATISTICS - PITCHINGSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2014 1.97 3-1 18 0 0 0 0 32.0 22 8 7 10 22 1 0 0 .2062015 4.84 2-2 16 4 0 0 3 35.1 35 26 19 17 26 8 2 0 .252TOTAL 3.48 5-3 34 4 0 0 3 67.1 57 34 26 27 48 9 2 0 .232

CAREER HIGHS - HITTINGRuns 5 vs. UT Arlington (5/16/15)Hits 4 TwiceRBIs 4 TwiceDoubles 1 15 TimesTriples 1 TwiceHome Runs 2 vs. Arkansas State (5/10/15)Total Bases 9 vs. Arkansas State (5/10/15)Walks 3 at UTSA (3/31/15)Stolen Bases 1 21 TimesHit by Pitch 1 8 TimesPutouts 8 vs. Incarnate Word (4/7/15)Assists 3 vs. Texas (3/11/14)

CAREER HIGHS - PITCHINGInnings Pitched 6.1 vs. UL Lafayette (5/23/15)Strikeouts 5 Twice

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HUBERC/IF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 5-9 • 170MAJOR: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SPRING, TEXASKLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL

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2015- Made 38 appearances and 26 starts - Carried a .274 batting average - Recorded 23 hits - Went on a 10-game hitting streak - Tallied 16 RBI - Registered six multiple-hit games - Recorded a career-high three hits against Little Rock (4/11)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Klein Collins High School in Spring, Texas- Played for Head Coach Chris Griffin - Also played football in which he was a two-time Academic All-District honoree - Hit .456 throughout the playoffs - Did not allow a single stolen base all of his junior season - Member of the National Honor Society - Student council vice president

PERSONAL- Son of David and Stephanie Huber - Born June 13, 1996 - Has an older sister, Sydney - Chose Texas State because he wants to win and be a part of something big - Also recruited by Houston, TCU, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin - Favorite hobbies include working out and hanging out with friends - Volunteers at the Abandoned Animal Rescue

DYLAN

PAULC/IF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 6-0 • 180MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

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2015 - Played in 18 games- Recorded five hits - Tallied five RBI with two in a game twice (3/11, 3/17) HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Taylor High School in Katy, Texas - Played for Head Coach Cory Bowyer - Named First-Team All-District - Also played football as a running back

PERSONAL- Son of Norman and Shari Medford - Born April 15, 1996 - Has two sisters: Kelcie and Amanda - Chose Texas State because he loved the lifestyle, coaches and campus - Also recruited by Rice, UTSA, Houston, Oklahoma State and Abilene Christian - Favorite hobbies include golf and sports in general

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .274 38 26 84 12 23 3 0 0 16 .310 13 0 20 .371 0 158 35 1 .995TOTAL .274 38 26 84 12 23 3 0 0 16 .310 13 0 20 .371 0 158 35 1 .995

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .161 18 7 31 4 5 1 0 0 5 .194 3 0 8 .229 0 25 4 0 1.000TOTAL .161 18 7 31 4 5 1 0 0 5 .194 3 0 8 .229 0 25 4 0 1.000

CAREER HIGHSRuns 1 4 TimesHits 1 5 TimesRBIs 2 TwiceDoubles 1 vs. UTSA (3/17/15)Total Bases 2 vs. UTSA (3/17/15)Walks 1 3 TimesPutouts 8 vs. UTSA (3/17/15)Assists 2 vs. UTSA (3/17/15)

CAREER HIGHSRuns 2 TwiceHits 3 at Little Rock (4/11/15)RBIs 3 vs. UL Lafayette (4/18/15)Doubles 1 3 TimesTotal Bases 4 at Little Rock (4/11/15)Walks 2 TwicePutouts 13 vs. Incarnate Word (4/7/15)Assists 4 Twice

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2015- Appeared in 10 games - Threw a total of eight innings - Tallied four strikeouts

2014- Appeared in 17 games - Struck out 18 batters - Earned a save at Western Kentucky (3/22) - Tallied four strikeouts in a game three times

2013- Appeared in two games - Pitched 1.1 innings in which he struck out two batters

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Brazoswood High School in Lake Jackson, Texas- Played for Head Coach Bobby Williams - Served as quarterback for the football team - Winning pitcher of the 2011 Texas 5A State Championship team and was named to the

All-Tournament Team - Named All-Houston Area, All-Southern Brazoria County and All-District - Houston Area Baseball Coaches Association Junior All-Star selection

PERSONAL- Parents are Phil and Paula Dellinger - Has a sister, April - Favorite hobbies include hunting and fishing - Nicknamed Dilly

JUSTIN

DELLINGERRHP • SENIOR • R/R • 3L • 6-4 • 190MAJOR: CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT

LAKE JACKSON, TEXASBRAZOSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

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2015- Appeared in six games while making four starts - Tallied five hits - Recorded two hits against UC Davis (2/15) and a career-high three hits against Central

Michigan (2/28)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Dulles High School in Sugar Land, Texas- Played for Head Coach Clinton Welch - Named First Team All-District and First-Team All-Houston - Led his team to the state finals - Named Texas State Junior All-Star

PERSONAL- Son of Trenidad and Angela Hubbard - Born July 24, 1996 - Has a younger sister, Jasmine - His father, Trenidad, is a former MLB player. He played 19 years of professional baseball

with the Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres and Baltimore Orioles

- His grandfather, Hillary Bossier, is an NAIA All-American pitcher and in the Grambling Hall of Fame

- Chose Texas State because of the great academic and athletic programs, it was close to home, has a family atmosphere and a beautiful campus

- Also recruited by UL Lafayette, Nicholls State, McNeese State, Arkansas, Houston and Louisiana Tech

- Favorite hobbies include baseball, golf and spending time with friends - Nicknames include Jay and Hubb

JAYLEN

HUBBARDIF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 5-10 • 190MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

MISSOURI CITY, TEXASDULLES HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2013 20.25 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 4 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 .5002014 4.91 0-1 17 0 0 0 1 18.1 20 13 10 10 18 3 0 3 .2782015 7.88 0-1 10 0 0 0 0 8.0 9 7 7 10 4 1 1 0 .290TOTAL 6.51 0-2 29 0 0 0 1 27.2 33 23 20 24 24 5 1 3 .297

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .313 6 4 16 3 5 0 0 0 0 .313 1 0 5 .353 1 8 8 2 .889TOTAL .313 6 4 16 3 5 0 0 0 0 .313 1 0 5 .353 1 8 8 2 .889

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 3.0 at WKU (3/22/14)Strikeouts 4 3 Times

CAREER HIGHSRuns 2 vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15)Hits 3 vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15)Total Bases 3 vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15)Walks 1 at Wichita State (2/20/15)Putouts 3 vs. Sam Houston State (2/17/15)Assists 4 vs. UC Davis (2/15/15)

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SCHEIBLEOF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 6-2 • 190MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

ROBSTOWN, TEXASCALALLEN HIGH SCHOOL

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2015- Played in 42 games with 27 starts - Recorded 20 hits, one double and two home runs - Had four, multiple-hit games - Recorded one home run against Appalachian State (3/15) and one against Baylor (4/2)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Calallen High School in Corpus Christi, Texas - Played for Head Coach Steve Chapman - Named All-State, All-South Texas and All-District - Also played football in which he was named All-State, All-South Texas and the All-

District MVP - Graduated cum laude

PERSONAL- Son of Ernie and Glenda Scheible - Born on April 2, 1996 - Has two older brothers: Jason and Kevin - Chose Texas State because of the atmosphere and coaching staff - Favorite hobbies include sports and fishing - Major is exploratory professional

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .217 42 27 92 18 20 1 0 2 5 .293 9 4 25 .311 6 68 1 2 .972TOTAL .217 42 27 92 18 20 1 0 2 5 .293 9 4 25 .311 6 68 1 2 .972

CAREER HIGHSRuns 2 4 TimesHits 2 4 TimesRBIs 1 5 TimesDoubles 1 vs. UL Lafayette (5/23/15)Home Runs 1 TwiceTotal Bases 4 TwiceWalks 2 TwiceStolen Bases 1 6 TimesHit by Pitch 1 4 TimesPutouts 6 TwiceAssists 1 at Wichita State (2/20/15)

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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXASFLOUR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER ACCOLADES- Drafted by the Cleveland Indians- 2015 SBC Preseason Pitcher of the Year- 2013 Collegiate Baseball Louisville SLugger Freshman All-American- 2013 All-WAC Second Team

2015- Made 16 starts- Tallied team-high 80 strikeouts to just 35 walks with five wins and a complete game in 104.0

innings pitched - In SBC play, finished second in strikeouts (61) in the conference, fourth in innings pitched

(68.2) and tied for sixth in strikeouts looking (15) - For the season, finished tied for second in the SBC in games started (16), third in innings

pitched (104.0), tied for fourth in strikeouts (80) and tied for seventh in strikeouts looking (22)

- Led team in strikeouts, innings pitched, wins and starts - Went six innings or more in 13 games, including a complete-game in a win at Appalachian

State (3/13) - Had three strikeouts or more in 13 games, including a 10-strikeout performance vs. UL

Monroe (3/6)

2014- Made 15 appearances, all weekend starts - Pitched a complete-game, four-hit shutout with a career-high 13 strikeouts in a 2-0 victory

over UC Riverside (2/21)- Finished with four wins - Tallied 82 strikeouts to 27 walks - Allowed opponents a mere .253 batting average - Finished the season with a 3.76 ERA and 88.2 innings pitched - Registered five strikeouts or more in nine outings

2013- Appeared in 25 games with eight starts - Finished the season with a team-high five wins (5-2) and a 3.30 ERA, best among the starters - He struck out 41 batters in 62.2 innings allowing opponents a mere .267 batting average - Went season-high 6.2 innings vs. New Mexico State (5/23) - Pitched five innings or more six times - Struck out season-high five batters at UT Arlington (5/10)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Flour Bluff High School in Corpus Christi, Texas - Played for Head Coach Ron Weikum

PERSONAL- Son of Randy and Kim Humpal

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2013 3.30 5-2 25 8 0 0 0 62.2 67 31 23 16 41 12 1 4 .2672014 3.76 4-6 15 15 1 1 0 88.2 87 46 37 27 82 15 0 5 .2532015 5.28 5-7 16 16 1 0 0 104.0 126 73 61 35 80 16 3 6 .305TOTAL 4.27 14-15 56 39 2 1 0 255.1 280 150 121 78 203 43 4 15 .278

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 9.0 TwiceStrikeouts 13 vs. UC Riverside (2/21/14)

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SCOTTIF • SOPHOMORE • R/R • 1L • 6-1 • 190MAJOR: EXPLORATORY

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2015- Made four starts and 22 appearances - Tallied three hits - Recorded a career-high two hits against Incarnate Word (4/7)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Central High School in San Angelo, Texas- Played for Head Coach Patrick Penry - Named All-West Texas at shortstop - In sophomore and junior seasons named All-District shortstop - Also played football in which he was named All-District MVP as a quarterback

PERSONAL- Son of Angela and Travis Scott - Born April 23, 1996 - Has two siblings: Gehrig and Kenna - His father, Travis, earned an NAIA Gold Glove Award while playing at Southeastern

Oklahoma State- Chose Texas State because the program is on the rise and he wanted to be a part of the

team that takes Texas State to Omaha for the first time - Favorite hobbies include wakeboarding and hanging out with friends

JEREMY

HALLONQUISTRHP • R-SENIOR • R/R • 3L • 6-3 • 202MAJOR: MANAGEMENT

HALLSVILLE, TEXASHALLSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

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2015 - Made 15 appearances and nine starts- Tallied 30 strikeouts over 42.2 innings of work - Struck out seven batters against UTSA (3/17) - Threw a complete game at Baylor where he struck out five batters (4/4) - Carried a 6.54 ERA - Finished the season with a 4-2 record

2014 - Appeared in two games - Struck two batters out - Pitched 2.2 innings

2013- Appeared in 11 games, starting three - Finished the season at 1-1 with a 6.10 ERA - Struck out 17 batters - Went season-high 4.1 innings at Texas (3/26) - Struck out four batters twice - Tallied multiple strikeouts in four games

2012- Redshirt season HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Hallsville High School in Hallsville, Texas - Played for Head Coach Scott Mitchell - Named All-District First Team as a pitcher as a junior when he also earned All-East Texas

Second-Team honors - All-District Honorable Mention as an outfielder and designated hitter

PERSONAL- Son of Terry and Diana Hallonquist

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2013 6.10 1-1 11 3 0 0 0 20.2 28 20 14 6 17 6 0 0 .3182014 13.50 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 5 4 3 2 0 0 0 .3852015 6.54 4-2 15 9 1 0 0 42.2 55 35 31 22 30 5 2 9 .314TOTAL 6.68 5-3 28 12 1 0 0 66 88 60 49 31 49 11 2 9 .319

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2015 .097 22 4 31 4 3 2 0 0 0 .161 1 1 9 .152 0 11 14 0 1.000TOTAL .097 22 4 31 4 3 2 0 0 0 .161 1 1 9 .152 0 11 14 0 1.000

CAREER HIGHSRuns 1 4 TimesHits 2 vs. Incarnate Word (4/7/15)Doubles 1 TwiceTotal Bases 3 vs. Incarnate Word (4/7/15)Walks 1 at Texas (4/21/15)Hit by Pitch 1 vs. UT Arlington (5/21/15)Putouts 2 3 TimesAssists 3 3 Times

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 9.0 at Baylor (4/4/15)Strikeouts 7 vs. UTSA (3/17/15)

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2015- Appeared in 16 games with five starts on the mound - Carried a 4.02 ERA - Pitched 47 innings while striking out 29 batters - Recorded four strikeouts against Appalachian State (3/15), UTSA (3/31) and Incarnate

Word (4/7) - Threw season-high 7.1 innings against Central Michigan (2/28)

BLINN- Played for Head Coach Harvey McIntyre - Went to the NJCAA World Series where the team finished fifth in the nation - Made two appearances in the regional tournament with one start - Had two appearances in the NJCAA World Series - Played for the Kenosha Kingfish and Head Coach Duffy Dyer in the Northwoods League

where he was named the Northwood Pitcher of the Night and to the postseason top prospect list

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Katy High School in Katy, Texas- Played for Head Coach Tom McPherson - Named Second-Team All-District at third base - All-Greater Houston All-Star - Member of the National Honor Society

PERSONAL- Son of Jeff and Dana Mazzoccoli - Born March 28, 1992 - Has four siblings: Julie, Jenna, Jadyn and Gage - Chose Texas State because he thought it was a great school and he was happy to be

offered a scholarship - Nicknamed Mazz - Also recruited by Sam Houston State, Louisiana Tech and Old Dominion

PASQUALE

MAZZOCCOLIRHP • R-SENIOR • R/R • TR-1L • 6-5 • 200MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES

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2015- Pitched 21 innings in 16 appearances and one start - Struck out 14 batters - Notched five strikeouts vs. Incarnate Word (4/7) - Picked up wins against UTSA (3/17) and Baylor (4/2) - Pitched a season-high 3.1 innings vs. Incarnate Word (4/7)

SAINT LOUIS- Played for Head Coach Darin Hendrickson

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Jesuit College Prep in Dallas, Texas- Played for Head Coach Brian Jones - Named District MVP and District Pitcher of the Year - Earned Rawlings Preseason All-American honors - Rated by Perfect Game as the No. 15 right-handed pitcher in Texas - Went 7-2 as a senior with a 1.34 ERA, 54 strikeouts and 14 walks - Threw four shutouts and one no-hitter - Two-time Dallas All-Area Team honoree - Led Jesuit to a 26-8-1 record and a trip to the second round of the state tournament

PERSONAL- Son of Gary and Monica Powell - Born October 13, 1993 - Has two older sisters: Katie and Shay - His sister, Shay, was an Academic All-American soccer player at Nebraska- Chose Texas State because he liked the fact that it was in Texas - Favorite hobby is baseball - Nicknamed Pow Pow

JOE

POWELLRHP • R-JUNIOR • R/R • TR-1L • 5-10 • 195MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

DALLAS, TEXASJESUIT COLLEGE PREP / ST. LOUIS

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CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2015 4.02 0-2 16 5 0 0 0 47.0 42 27 21 23 29 8 2 4 .249TOTAL 4.02 0-2 16 5 0 0 0 47 42 27 21 23 29 8 2 4 .249

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2015 6.43 2-3 16 1 0 0 0 21.0 32 18 15 16 14 5 0 0 .356TOTAL 6.43 2-3 16 1 0 0 0 21 32 18 15 16 14 5 0 0 .356

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 7.1 vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15)Strikeouts 4 3 Times

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 3.1 vs. Incarnate Word (4/7/15)Strikeouts 5 vs. Incarnate Word (4/7/15)

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2015- Played in 53 games, starting 48 - Hit .319 with 60 hits, nine doubles, nine home runs, 44 RBI and 34 runs - In SBC play, finished first in RBI (37) in the conference, third in home runs (8), tied for

third in total bases (67) and fifth in slugging percentage (.588) - For the season, finished fifth in the SBC in RBI and tied for ninth in home runs - Led team in batting average, RBI and slugging percentage (.511) - Second in hits and total bases (96) - Third in runs, home runs and on-base percentage (.379) - Tied school record with nine RBI in a game vs. UT Arlington (5/16) - Had 16 multiple-hit games, including six games with three hits or more - Had 11 multiple-RBI games, including five games with three RBI or more - Five games with multiple runs scored

2014- Played in 48 games, starting 40 at both catcher and first base - Finished with 33 hits, six doubles, a triple and four home runs with 21 RBI and 18 runs - Fourth on the team in home runs and RBI - Six multiple-hit games, including a three-hit game at UTSA (4/15)- Three multiple-RBI games, including a three-RBI game vs. Air Force (2/16)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Canyon High School in New Braunfels, Texas- Played for Head Coach Brian Martinez - Named 4A All-State all three seasons he spent on the Canyon varsity squad - Named First-Team All-State catcher his junior and senior season - Member of the USSA All-American team - Played multiple positions on the football team - Also played summer select with Cookies E-Train under Head Coach Norberto Ibarra

PERSONAL- Son of Julie and Darrell Hill - Both Julie and Darrell were athletes at Texas State with Darrell playing tennis and Julie

playing volleyball for Head Coach Karen Chisum - Has a sister, Shelby, who also attended Texas State

CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2014 .220 48 40 150 18 33 6 1 4 21 .353 14 5 29 .302 0 352 38 7 .9822015 .319 53 48 188 34 60 9 0 9 44 .511 16 4 35 .379 2 344 35 8 .979TOTAL .275 101 88 338 52 93 15 1 13 65 .441 30 9 64 .345 2 696 73 15 .981

CAREER HIGHSRuns 4 vs. UL Lafayette (4/18/15)Hits 4 vs. UT Arlington (5/16/15)RBIs 9 vs. UT Arlington (5/16/15)Doubles 1 15 TimesTriples 1 at WKU (3/23/14)Home Runs 2 vs. UL Lafayette (4/18/15)Total Bases 9 vs. UL Lafayette (4/18/15)Walks 2 7 TimesStolen Bases 1 TwiceHit by Pitch 1 9 TimesPutouts 15 3 TimesAssists 3 4 Times

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2015- Made nine appearances - Threw a career-high three innings against Sam Houston State (2/17)

2014- Made two appearances against Washington (2/15) and Rice (5/18)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Katy High School in Katy, Texas - Played both baseball and football for Head Coach Tom McPherson - Earned letters in all three years in baseball - Named All-District Second Team his sophomore year - Chosen All-District First Team and All-Greater Houston team as a junior

PERSONAL- Son of Pat and Sandy Atwood - Has five siblings – Chase, Bret, Van, Colt and Lexi

QUINN

ATWOODRHP • JUNIOR • R/R • 2L • 6-2 • 200MAJOR: MANAGEMENT

KATY, TEXASKATY HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER STATISTICSSEASON ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2014 54.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 .5002015 11.05 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 7.1 9 11 9 7 2 0 0 1 .333TOTAL 12.92 0-0 11 0 0 0 0 7.2 10 13 11 9 2 1 0 1 .345

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched 3.0 vs. Sam Houston State (2/17/15)Strikeouts 1 Twice

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CAREER STATISTICSSEASON AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB PO A E FLD%2012 .200 23 10 35 6 7 2 0 0 6 .257 5 1 9 .317 5 20 0 1 .9522013 .337 50 44 187 32 63 12 0 1 22 .417 20 7 26 .415 8 67 1 1 .9862014 .151 38 29 106 16 16 4 0 0 10 .189 8 5 23 .238 6 24 0 0 1.0002015 .259 14 14 54 7 14 0 0 0 3 .259 6 0 6 .333 4 3 0 0 1.000TOTAL .262 125 97 382 61 100 18 0 1 41 .317 39 13 64 .345 23 114 1 2 .983

CODY LOVEJOYOF • R-SENIOR • R/R • 3L • 6-1 • 205MAJOR: COMPUTER SCIENCE

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CAREER ACCOLADES- 2013 All-WAC First Team

2015- Medical redshirt season

2014- Played in 38 games, starting 29 of them at either designated hitter or outfield - Struck 16 hits to score 16 runs with 10 RBI - Earned eight walks and five hits by a pitch - Stole six bases - Had two multi-hit games with a three-hit game vs. Michigan (2/14), scoring three times- Had a two-RBI game vs. Air Force (2/16)

2013- Played in 50 games, starting 44 of them - Led the team in batting average (.337) - Tallied 63 hits with 22 RBI, 32 runs, 12 doubles and a home run- Had four hits at San Jose State (4/20) - Struck multiple hits in 18 games, leading the Bobcats in three-hit games with eight - Led team in two-RBI games with seven - Tied for the second-longest hitting streak on the team at nine games - Reached base in 11 consecutive games

2012- Appeared in 23 games, starting 10 in the outfield - Came off the bench as a pinch hitter five times, going 3-for-5 in those appearances - Went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in his first career start against ULL (2/20) - Hit a double and drove in three as a pinch hitter against Rice (4/10) - Stole five bases on the year with a season-high two against Northwestern State (5/17)

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Lorena High School in Lorena, Texas - Played for Head Coach Greg Blanchard - Named an All-State First-Team outfielder - Received Super Cen-Tex First Team and All-District First-Team honors - Led his team to a 21-8 overall record and second-place finish in the district - Named Elite All-State Academic First Team - Also ran track where he was the district champion in the 400m and received Academic All-

State honors - Graduated valedictorian of his class

PERSONAL- Son of Paul and Juliekay Lovejoy - Has one sibling, Dane - Father played football at Tarleton State and mother played softball for Minnesota-Duluth

CAREER HIGHSRuns 3 vs. Michigan (2/14/14)Hits 4 at San Jose State (4/20/13)RBIs 3 at Rice (4/10/12)Doubles 3 vs. CSU Bakersfield (4/26/13)Home Runs 1 vs. Baylor (4/16/13)Total Bases 6 vs. CSU Bakersfield (4/26/13)Walks 2 5 TimesStolen Bases 2 5 TimesHit by Pitch 2 vs. UT Arlington (3/15/14)Putouts 6 vs. Dallas Baptist (5/16/13)Assists 1 vs. Northern Kentucky (3/3/13)

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JACOB

ALMENDAREZIF/OF • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 5-7 • 165MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE

PEARLAND, TEXASPEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Pearland High School in Pearland, Texas- Played for Head Coach Anthony Scalise - Named to the Texas 5A State All-Tournament Team - Made the 2014 Houston Area Baseball Coaches Association Junior All-Stars - All-Houston Honorable Mention - Named a Houston Chronicle High School Athlete of the Week nominee - Hit .333 overall and .360 in the 2014 postseason

PERSONAL- Son of Carol and Cecil Almendarez, Jr. - Born September 24, 1996 - Has a sister, Jenna - Chose Texas State because of the great coaching staff and how much he loved campus - Recruited by Tulane, Rice, Houston and Sam Houston State - Favorite hobbies include ping pong - Nicknamed Pacman

JONATHAN

ORTEGAIF • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 5-8 • 180MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

VICTORIA, TEXASVICTORIA EAST HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Victoria East High School in Victoria, Texas- Played for Head Coach Wesley Kolle - Named All-State First Team - Recognized as the district’s Most Valuable Player - First-Team All-District shortstop- Named the Newcomer of the Year - Made the Perfect Game All-Tournament Team - Also played quarterback for the football team where he was named the offensive MVP - Member of the National Honor Society

PERSONAL- Son of Jessica Ortega - Born September 27, 1996 - Has two younger brothers: Zachary and Bryson - Chose Texas State for the baseball program - Recruited by Rice - Favorie hobbies include football and basketball - Nicknamed JO

FELIPE

RODRIGUEZC • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 5-11 • 185MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT

LAREDO, TEXASJOHN B. ALEXANDER HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended John B. Alexander High School in Laredo, Texas- Played for Head Coach Mario Garcia - In his junior season, named All-District catcher - Earned an All-State Honorable Mention - Led his team to a 28-4 record

PERSONAL- Son of Rosalinda and Felipe Rodriguez, Jr.- Born June 28, 1996 - Has two older sisters and a younger brother: Stephanie, Jennifer and Alex - Chose Texas State because it was his best choice and top pick - Recruited by Stephen F. Austin and Dallas Baptist - Favorite hobbies include riding horses and fishing - Nicknamed Flip

ANTHONY

PAGANOLHP/IF • FRESHMAN • L/L • HS • 6-0 • 195MAJOR: FINANCE

HUMBLE, TEXASATASCOCITA HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Atascocita High School in Humble, Texas- Played for Head Coach Eric Matthews - Named All-District 13-5A First Team in both 2013 and 2014 - Earned the 2014 Region 2 Most Valuable Player award - Recognized on the Texas Class 5A State All-Tournament Team in 2013 and 2014 - Named All-Houston Pitcher Second Team and was a THSBCA All-State Third-Team Pitcher - Selected to play for Team Texas in the 2013 sophomore and 2014 junior Sunbelt Classic

Tournaments - Selected to the 2014 HABCA Junior All-Stars - Named to the Perfect Game All-Tournament Team

PERSONAL- Son of Claudine and Anthony Pagano - Born February 17, 1997- Has a younger sister, Alexa - Chose Texas State for the baseball program, college degree options, campus and location - Favorite hobbies include working out, sports and fishing- Volunteer coaches for mentally and physically disabled children with the Humble

Baseball Association – ARM League

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SANCHEZRHP • JUNIOR • R/R • TR • 6-0 • 190MAJOR: FINANCE

GEORGETOWN, TEXASGEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / TEMPLE JC

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TEMPLE COLLEGE- Played for Coach Craig McMurtry - Earned his first career save with three innings pitched against Angelina College

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Georgetown High School in Georgetown, Texas- Played for Coach Adam Foster - Led his team to a district championship, bi-district championship and area championship - Named All-State as a pitcher in 2013 - Earned Academic All-District honors - Member of PALS

PERSONAL- Son of Pam and Ed Sanchez- Born February 13, 1995 - Has three younger sisters and a twin brother: Lauren, Julia, Sarah and Matthew - His father, Ed, played baseball at Southwestern - Chose Texas State to be a part of a great baseball tradition and to receive a good

education

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Trinity High School in Euless, Texas- Played for Head Coach Will Averitt - All-District Honorable Mention Pitcher - Named the team’s offensive MVP - As a junior was a unanimous All-District First-Team selection at first base - Recognized as the team’s overall MVP

PERSONAL- Son of Susan Williams and Tom Engle- Born December 16, 1996 - Has three siblings: Erin, Julia and Will - Father, Tom, played football at TCU and grandfather played football at Texas A&M- Chose Texas State because of the overall atmosphere and academic prestige - Recruited by Houston, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Wichita State, West Virginia, Dallas Baptist

and Little Rock

WES

ENGLELHP/IF • FRESHMAN • L/L • HS • 6-4 • 205MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

BEDFORD, TEXASTRINITY HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin, Texas- Played for Head Coach Calvin Schiraldi - Led Central Texas high school pitchers in wins and strikeouts - Pitched a complete-game no hitter against 5A opponent Laredo Martin with 11

strikeouts - Struck out 19 Wimberley Texans in a complete-game shutout - Threw 19 consecutive innings without conceding a walk and only allowed two runs in his

first 20 innings pitched his junior year - Named First-Team All-District and First-Team All-State in 2014 - Played for Coach Luke Smith and the Austin Banditos on his Summer Select team where

he was honored with a spot on the Perfect Game All-Tournament Team

CALVIN

BUSHRHP • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 6-1 • 190MAJOR: ECONOMICS

AUSTIN, TEXASST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC ACADEMY

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Cy Fair High School in Cypress, Texas- Played for Head Coach Paul Orlando - His junior year, he led his team to a 32-9-2 record, finishing 13-4 in district - Named All-District MVP and First Team - Named Defensive Team MVP, Academic All-District and a Houston Area Baseball Coaches

Association All-Star - Going into his senior season, Lewis was named a Perfect Game All-Region Honorable

Mention- Also played for the Banditos, his summer select team, under coaches Robert and Ray

DeLeon where he was named to the All-Tournament Team

BRANDON

LEWISLHP • FRESHMAN • L/L • HS • 5-11 • 170MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

CYPRESS, TEXASCY FAIR HIGH SCHOOL

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WESTON

SEAYRHP • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 5-10 • 195MAJOR: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE

HALLETTSVILLE, TEXASHALLETTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Hallettsville High School in Hallettsville, Texas- Played for Head Coach Calvin Cook - Won the Texas Class 2A State Championship in 2013 with a 35-3 record - As a freshman, was named All-District Second Team Pitcher - Earned All-District First-Team honors as an infielder in sophomore season- Named All-District MVP in 2014 and was an All-State pitcher- Finished 2014 with an 0.28 ERA, 157 strikeouts and a 13-1-1 record - Won the 2014 Perfect Game WWBA 17U World Championship with the Banditos- Named to the Perfect Game WWBA South Qualifier All-Tournament Team twice

PERSONAL- Son of Susan and Urban Seay - Born September 3, 1996- Has an older brother Andy - Chose Texas State because of the baseball program, coaches, facilities, location and

geographic information sciences degree - Recruited by UTSA, Air Force, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Dartmouth - Favorite hobby is hunting

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Elkins High School in Sugar Land, Texas- Played for Head Coach Tyler Porter - Earned All-District First-Team honors - Achieved academic excellence all four years of high school - Also competed in swimming, in which he qualified for state

PERSONAL- Son of Sheryl and John Theriot - Born December 19, 1996 - Has an older sister Brittani - Chose Texas State because he loved the campus and all it offers - Favorite hobbies include fishing and hanging out with friends - Nicknamed Bray

BRAYDEN

THERIOTRHP • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 6-2 • 195MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

SUGAR LAND, TEXASELKINS HIGH SCHOOL

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NICK

PEREZIF/RHP • FRESHMAN • R/R • HS • 6-2 • 205MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT

AUSTIN, TEXASSTEPHEN F. AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Stephen F. Austin High School in Austin, Texas- Played for Head Coach Glenn Bacak - Named the Freshman Newcomer of the Year - Earned All-District First Team honors in sophomore and junior seasons

PERSONAL- Son of Jean Garcia and Fidel Perez, Jr. - Born September 9, 1996- Has an older sister Maricella - Chose Texas State for the opportunity to attend school and play baseball close to home - Recruited by Houston, LSU, Sam Houston State and Oklahoma State - Favorite hobby is playing sports

RYAN

NEWMANIF/C • FRESHMAN • L/R • HS • 6-0 • 225MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL

BRENHAM, TEXASBRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Brenham High School in Brenham, Texas- Played for Head Coach Lanny Williams - Led team to the regional finals - Named Newcomer of the Year - Earned the All-District Most Valuable Player award - Named All-District First Team - Earned a Texas All-State nod

PERSONAL- Son of Jenny and Chris Newman - Born December 17, 1996- Has an older sister Kelsey - Chose Texas State for the coaching staff - Recruited by Ole Miss, Houston and Blinn - Favorite hobby is CrossFit

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BEFORE TEXAS STATE- Spent two seasons playing in junior college and one at Miami - Competed at Metropolitan Community College (Kansas City, Mo.) in his freshman season

and transferred to Alvin Community College (Alvin, Texas) as a sophomore before spending a year at Miami

PERSONAL- Son of David and Christine Hodson

CHASE

HODSONRHP • R-SENIOR • R/R • TR • 6-1 • 205MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES

RICHMOND, TEXASTRAVIS HS / METROPOLITAN CC / ALVIN CC / MIAMI

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GALVESTON- Played for Head Coach Chris Joblin - Led Galveston to a 41-19 record

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Center High School in Center, Texas- Played for Head Coach Jeremy Parker - Named All-District 3A-18 First Team

PERSONAL- Son of Kim and Phil Hennigan - Born August 27, 1994 - Grandfather played professionally for the New York Mets and Cleveland Indians - Chose Texas State because it is where he wants to be when the Bobcats win the College

World Series - Recruited by UCF, Louisiana Tech and Stephen F. Austin - Favorite hobbies include baseball, fishing and hunting - Nicknamed Leroy

JONATHAN

HENNIGANLHP • R-JUNIOR • L/L • TR • 6-4 • 180MAJOR: APPLIED SOCIOLOGY

CENTER, TEXASCENTER HIGH SCHOOL / GALVESTON

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2015- Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL- Attended Ridge Point High School in Missouri City, Texas- Played for Head Coach Jody Albright - Named All-District and Third-Team All-Greater Houston Area - Also played football in which he was a two-year varsity letterman - Was a Young Life Leader

PERSONAL- Son of Jeff and Kim Farrar - Born February 12, 1996 - Has a younger brother, Luke - His uncle Chuck Lanza played football at Notre Dame where he was a two-time All-

American and a third round pick in the 1988 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers- Chose Texas State because it’s his father’s alma mater, has great baseball program and

business school - Recruited by TCU, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech, Air Force and Stephen F. Austin- Favorite hobbies include playing sports and watching movies

JUSTIN

FARRARLHP • R-FRESHMAN • R/L • HS • 6-1 • 195MAJOR: EXPLORATORY

MISSOURI CITY, TEXASRIDGE POINT HIGH SCHOOL

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2015 OVERALL STATISTICSThe Automated ScoreBookOverall Statistics for Texas State (as of May 23, 2015)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 24-32-1 Home: 12-16-1 Away: 10-14 Neutral: 2-2 Sun Belt: 14-16

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%41 Hill, Tanner . 3 1 9 53-48 188 34 60 9 0 9 44 96 . 5 1 1 16 4 35 6 . 3 7 9 3 2 2-4 344 35 8 . 9 7 9 7 Studdard, Granger . 2 8 1 57-56 231 32 65 10 2 11 41 112 . 4 8 5 20 3 62 7 . 3 4 5 1 2 1-3 129 5 3 . 9 7 840 Paiz, David . 2 7 5 56-56 218 24 60 10 2 5 40 89 . 4 0 8 34 1 45 5 . 3 7 4 1 0 0-1 113 93 8 . 9 6 312 Huber, Jared . 2 7 4 38-26 84 12 23 3 0 0 16 26 . 3 1 0 13 0 20 1 . 3 7 1 0 3 0-1 158 35 1 . 9 9 5 9 Geisler, Cory . 2 7 4 51-50 212 42 58 9 2 6 29 89 . 4 2 0 20 5 39 4 . 3 4 7 2 3 4-6 87 11 5 . 9 5 1 8 McElroy, Ben . 2 7 1 54-45 166 23 45 10 0 5 25 70 . 4 2 2 28 6 25 3 . 3 9 1 2 0 2-2 248 9 0 1.000

25 Vallieres, Cedric . 2 6 7 55-53 191 52 51 14 0 10 42 95 . 4 9 7 35 22 31 1 . 4 3 2 2 4 6-6 82 163 14 . 9 4 611 Targun, Colby . 2 3 4 51-35 154 21 36 9 1 0 24 47 . 3 0 5 7 3 20 2 . 2 8 0 0 0 4-5 60 31 2 . 9 7 820 Scheible, Derek . 2 1 7 42-27 92 18 20 1 0 2 5 27 . 2 9 3 9 4 25 2 . 3 1 1 1 0 6-7 68 1 2 . 9 7 2 2 Sherley, Luke . 1 8 5 53-46 130 23 24 1 1 0 16 27 . 2 0 8 22 4 34 6 . 3 1 8 1 7 2-4 88 161 13 . 9 5 0 3 Hoffman, Theodore . 1 6 5 37-23 79 12 13 5 1 1 5 23 . 2 9 1 14 3 26 0 . 3 1 3 0 3 3-3 42 1 1 . 9 7 7--------------------19 Hubbard, Jaylen . 3 1 3 6-4 16 3 5 0 0 0 0 5 . 3 1 3 1 0 5 0 . 3 5 3 0 0 1-1 8 8 2 . 8 8 944 Lovejoy, Cody . 2 5 9 14-14 54 7 14 0 0 0 3 14 . 2 5 9 6 0 6 1 . 3 3 3 0 1 4-5 3 0 0 1.000

24 Sullivan, Zach . 2 5 5 23-11 51 8 13 1 0 0 3 14 . 2 7 5 3 2 12 3 . 3 1 6 1 0 1-1 2 10 2 . 8 5 710 Sanchez, Matt . 2 3 1 20-8 26 3 6 1 0 0 0 7 . 2 6 9 4 2 4 0 . 3 7 5 0 0 1-3 21 1 0 1.000

15 Paul, Dylan . 1 6 1 18-7 31 4 5 1 0 0 5 6 . 1 9 4 3 0 8 0 . 2 2 9 1 1 0-0 25 4 0 1.000

23 Scott, Mickey . 0 9 7 22-4 31 4 3 2 0 0 0 5 . 1 6 1 1 1 9 0 . 1 5 2 0 0 0-0 11 14 0 1.000

Totals . 2 5 6 57 1954 322 501 86 9 49 298 752 . 3 8 5 236 60 406 41 . 3 5 2 15 26 37-52 1518 676 74 . 9 6 7

Opponents . 2 9 8 57 2007 369 598 89 16 36 323 827 . 4 1 2 216 70 327 46 . 3 8 2 21 40 90-119 1522 531 67 . 9 6 8

LOB - Team (448), Opp (468). DPs turned - Team (54), Opp (45). CI - Team (1), Hill, T. 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), McElroy,B. 1, Studdard, G. 1, Opp (3). Picked off - McElroy, B. 1, Hill, T. 1, Vallieres, C 1, Lovejoy, C. 1, Scheible, D. 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha36 Grist, Scott 5 . 0 0 5-5 15 15 3 1/0 0 99.0 118 61 55 28 53 14 1 5 . 2 9 5 4 6 0 3 721 Humpal, Lucas 5 . 2 8 5-7 16 16 1 0/0 0 104.0 126 73 61 35 80 16 3 6 . 3 0 5 6 10 0 5 7--------------------31 Brenner, Keith 3 . 8 6 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 6 4 3 4 2 1 0 0 . 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 032 Mazzoccoli, Pasquale 4 . 0 2 0-2 16 5 0 0/0 0 47.0 42 27 21 23 29 8 2 4 . 2 4 9 3 2 2 3 3 1 Pearson, Braden 4 . 0 5 1-1 21 0 0 0/0 0 26.2 30 21 12 12 9 6 0 2 . 3 1 3 4 4 2 2 613 Parsons, Montana 4 . 0 6 0-4 9 6 0 0/0 0 31.0 39 22 14 8 17 5 2 4 . 3 0 7 0 10 0 0 229 Giovanoni, Tyler 4 . 8 3 2-1 18 0 0 0/0 1 31.2 34 22 17 16 28 5 1 2 . 2 7 4 3 8 0 3 2 9 Geisler, Cory 4 . 8 4 2-2 16 4 0 0/0 3 35.1 35 26 19 17 26 8 2 0 . 2 5 2 0 6 0 1 438 Whitter, Blake 5 . 6 2 3-3 27 0 0 0/0 5 41.2 53 28 26 11 32 11 1 3 . 3 1 5 3 7 0 1 435 Powell, Joe 6 . 4 3 2-3 16 1 0 0/0 0 21.0 32 18 15 16 14 5 0 0 . 3 5 6 1 4 0 1 127 Hallonquist, Jeremy 6 . 5 4 4-2 15 9 1 0/0 0 42.2 55 35 31 22 30 5 2 9 . 3 1 4 2 5 0 1 318 Dellinger, Justin 7 . 8 8 0-1 10 0 0 0/0 0 8.0 9 7 7 10 4 1 1 0 . 2 9 0 2 0 0 0 026 Boes, Andrew 9 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 . 2 5 0 1 3 0 0 043 Atwood, Quinn 11.05 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 9 11 9 7 2 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 2 2 0 1 116 Mitchell, Bryson 40.50 0-1 4 1 0 0/0 0 2.2 9 13 12 6 0 3 1 0 . 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Totals 5 . 3 7 24-32 57 57 5 1/0 9 506.0 598 369 302 216 327 89 16 36 . 2 9 8 32 70 4 21 40

Opponents 5 . 0 2 32-24 57 57 1 3/3 16 507.1 501 322 283 236 406 86 9 49 . 2 5 6 31 60 6 15 26

PB - Team (29), Huber, J. 12, Hill, T. 11, Paul, D. 6, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (4), Humpal, L. 1, Hill, T. 1, Mazzoccoli 1,Grist, S. 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Hill, T. (56-64), Huber, J. (29-46), Humpal, L. (30-37), Mazzoccoli (12-16), Grist, S.(9-13), Geisler, C. (9-10), Pearson, B. (6-8), Giovanoni, T (7-7), Parsons, M. (4-6), Paul, D. (5-5), Whitter, B. (3-5),Powell, J. (3-4), Hallonquist (2-4), Atwood, Q. (1-4), Mitchell, B. (2-2), Boes, A. (2-2), Brenner, K. (0-1).

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2015 SUN BELT STATISTICSThe Automated ScoreBookConference statistics for Texas State (as of May 23, 2015)

(Sun Belt games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 14-16 Home: 7-8 Away: 7-8 Sun Belt: 14-16

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

41 Hill, Tanner . 3 2 5 30-29 114 21 37 6 0 8 37 67 . 5 8 8 8 4 18 4 . 3 8 0 3 0 2-3 219 14 6 . 9 7 5

25 Vallieres, Cedric . 3 2 3 28-28 99 33 32 11 0 5 30 58 . 5 8 6 19 14 12 1 . 4 8 9 1 2 2-2 39 88 4 . 9 6 9

7 Studdard, Granger . 3 1 7 30-30 123 19 39 6 2 6 24 67 . 5 4 5 15 2 30 3 . 4 0 0 0 1 1-2 77 4 0 1.000

24 Sullivan, Zach . 3 1 3 13-7 32 5 10 1 0 0 2 11 . 3 4 4 1 1 6 3 . 3 4 3 1 0 1-1 1 10 1 . 9 1 7

9 Geisler, Cory . 3 0 3 30-29 122 28 37 5 2 3 20 55 . 4 5 1 13 3 23 2 . 3 7 9 2 2 2-3 49 6 3 . 9 4 8

11 Targun, Colby . 2 7 5 29-22 91 19 25 8 0 0 16 33 . 3 6 3 5 3 10 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 3-4 36 22 2 . 9 6 7

40 Paiz, David . 2 6 8 29-29 112 15 30 2 0 3 17 41 . 3 6 6 18 1 26 2 . 3 7 4 0 0 0-0 67 50 3 . 9 7 5

12 Huber, Jared . 2 6 7 22-13 45 5 12 2 0 0 7 14 . 3 1 1 8 0 12 0 . 3 7 7 0 1 0-0 80 16 0 1.000

8 McElroy, Ben . 2 5 8 28-23 89 14 23 5 0 5 18 43 . 4 8 3 9 3 11 2 . 3 4 0 2 0 1-1 84 5 0 1.000

20 Scheible, Derek . 2 5 7 21-11 35 8 9 0 0 1 1 12 . 3 4 3 4 2 10 0 . 3 6 6 0 0 4-4 24 0 0 1.000

3 Hoffman, Theodore . 2 3 1 18-11 39 4 9 4 0 0 2 13 . 3 3 3 9 2 12 0 . 4 0 0 0 1 3-3 16 1 0 1.000

2 Sherley, Luke . 1 9 7 28-24 66 14 13 1 1 0 9 16 . 2 4 2 17 1 16 5 . 3 6 9 0 3 2-3 43 76 4 . 9 6 7

--------------------15 Paul, Dylan . 1 7 6 10-4 17 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 . 1 7 6 1 0 5 0 . 2 1 1 1 1 0-0 9 1 0 1.000

10 Sanchez, Matt . 1 6 7 8-5 12 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 . 2 5 0 1 1 1 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 0-0 13 1 0 1.000

44 Lovejoy, Cody . 0 7 1 4-4 14 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 0 7 1 1 0 1 1 . 1 3 3 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.000

23 Scott, Mickey . 0 0 0 10-1 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 6 0 1.000

Totals . 2 7 6 30 1021 192 282 52 5 31 185 437 . 4 2 8 129 37 196 24 . 3 7 4 10 11 22-27 781 356 26 . 9 7 8

Opponents . 3 1 4 30 1054 195 331 46 7 24 175 463 . 4 3 9 113 31 175 24 . 3 9 3 11 21 39-50 783 270 29 . 9 7 3

LOB - Team (234), Opp (254). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (28). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (1), Studdard, G. 1, Opp(2). Picked off - Hill, T. 1, Scheible, D. 1, McElroy, B. 1.

(Sun Belt games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

21 Humpal, Lucas 5 . 2 4 4-5 10 10 1 0/0 0 68.2 82 40 40 22 61 11 2 4 . 3 0 3 4 7 0 2 336 Grist, Scott 6 . 7 1 3-4 10 10 1 0/0 0 63.0 86 51 47 21 31 10 1 4 . 3 2 5 4 5 0 2 6--------------------31 Brenner, Keith 0 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 . 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 013 Parsons, Montana 3 . 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 . 3 8 5 0 1 0 0 029 Giovanoni, Tyler 4 . 1 5 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 1 13.0 18 10 6 6 13 3 1 1 . 3 2 7 1 1 0 3 0 9 Geisler, Cory 4 . 3 5 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 1 10.1 12 6 5 5 4 3 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 138 Whitter, Blake 4 . 8 1 2-2 15 0 0 0/0 3 24.1 28 14 13 8 19 6 1 1 . 2 9 2 1 4 0 1 318 Dellinger, Justin 5 . 0 6 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 6 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 . 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Pearson, Braden 5 . 6 2 0-1 10 0 0 0/0 0 16.0 19 11 10 5 7 3 0 1 . 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 432 Mazzoccoli, Pasquale 5 . 9 5 0-1 9 3 0 0/0 0 19.2 21 16 13 14 14 5 0 4 . 2 7 6 1 0 0 0 127 Hallonquist, Jeremy 8 . 2 3 3-2 10 7 0 0/0 0 27.1 41 29 25 15 16 4 1 8 . 3 4 5 1 4 0 1 316 Mitchell, Bryson 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 035 Powell, Joe 14.54 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 7 7 7 9 4 1 0 0 . 3 6 8 0 2 0 0 043 Atwood, Quinn 23.14 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 4 6 6 4 2 0 0 1 . 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 0Totals 6 . 1 2 14-16 30 30 2 0/0 5 260.1 331 195 177 113 175 46 7 24 . 3 1 4 16 31 1 11 21

Opponents 6 . 1 4 16-14 30 30 1 0/0 6 261.0 282 192 178 129 196 52 5 31 . 2 7 6 19 37 5 10 11

PB - Team (16), Hill, T. 8, Huber, J. 6, Paul, D. 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), Humpal, L. 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Hill, T.(24-27), Humpal, L. (19-23), Huber, J. (13-18), Grist, S. (6-8), Mazzoccoli (4-6), Geisler, C. (3-4), Pearson, B. (3-3),Hallonquist (1-2), Giovanoni, T (2-2), Paul, D. (2-2), Whitter, B. (0-1), Atwood, Q. (1-1).

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2015 SBC CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT STATISTICSThe Automated ScoreBookOverall Statistics for Texas State (as of May 23, 2015)

(Sun Belt Conference Tournament Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 2-2 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-2 Sun Belt: 0-0

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

20 Scheible, Derek . 5 0 0 3-2 6 1 3 1 0 0 0 4 . 6 6 7 0 1 1 0 . 5 7 1 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 1.000

8 McElroy, Ben . 3 5 7 4-4 14 3 5 2 0 0 0 7 . 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 20 0 0 1.000

40 Paiz, David . 3 5 7 4-4 14 3 5 0 1 2 11 13 . 9 2 9 2 0 2 1 . 4 1 2 1 0 0-0 23 5 1 . 9 6 6

41 Hill, Tanner . 3 1 3 4-4 16 4 5 1 0 0 1 6 . 3 7 5 2 0 5 0 . 3 8 9 0 0 0-0 17 3 0 1.000

9 Geisler, Cory . 2 6 3 4-4 19 3 5 1 0 1 3 9 . 4 7 4 0 1 3 2 . 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 2 0 1.000

2 Sherley, Luke . 2 5 0 4-4 12 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 . 2 5 0 0 1 4 0 . 3 0 8 0 1 0-0 10 12 1 . 9 5 7

24 Sullivan, Zach . 2 0 0 2-2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 . 5 0 0

25 Vallieres, Cedric . 1 8 8 4-4 16 1 3 3 0 0 2 6 . 3 7 5 2 1 3 0 . 3 1 6 0 0 0-0 4 11 0 1.000

7 Studdard, Granger . 1 1 8 4-4 17 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 1 1 8 2 0 5 1 . 2 1 1 0 0 0-0 10 0 1 . 9 0 9

11 Targun, Colby . 0 6 7 4-4 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 6 7 2 0 2 1 . 1 7 6 0 0 1-1 6 2 0 1.000

-------------------- 3 Hoffman, Theodore . 5 0 0 2-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

23 Scott, Mickey . 0 0 0 1-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 1 3 0 1.000

Totals . 2 4 5 4 139 20 34 9 1 3 18 54 . 3 8 8 14 5 28 5 . 3 3 3 1 1 1-1 108 43 4 . 9 7 4

Opponents . 2 6 9 4 134 18 36 8 0 3 16 53 . 3 9 6 12 3 17 3 . 3 3 8 2 5 5-7 108 41 5 . 9 6 8

LOB - Team (32), Opp (30). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (5). IBB - Team (1), McElroy, B. 1.

(Sun Belt Conference Tournament Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

29 Giovanoni, Tyler 0 . 0 0 1-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 . 0 7 7 0 2 0 0 036 Grist, Scott 2 . 0 0 1-0 1 1 1 0/0 0 9.0 10 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 . 2 9 4 0 0 0 1 0 9 Geisler, Cory 4 . 0 5 0-1 2 1 0 0/0 1 6.2 5 3 3 1 3 1 0 0 . 2 2 7 0 1 0 1 221 Humpal, Lucas 5 . 9 1 0-1 2 2 0 0/0 0 10.2 16 11 7 3 4 4 0 2 . 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 2-------------------- 1 Pearson, Braden 0 . 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 2 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 Dellinger, Justin 0 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 038 Whitter, Blake 5 . 4 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 . 2 8 6 1 0 0 0 0Totals 3 . 2 5 2-2 4 4 1 0/0 1 36.0 36 18 13 12 17 8 0 3 . 2 6 9 2 3 0 2 5

Opponents 3 . 7 5 2-2 4 4 0 1/1 2 36.0 34 20 15 14 28 9 1 3 . 2 4 5 0 5 0 1 1

PB - Team (0), Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (1), Grist, S. 1. SBA/ATT - Hill, T. (5-7), Humpal, L. (4-4), Pearson, B. (0-2),Giovanoni, T (1-1).

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2015 SEASON RESULTSThe Automated ScoreBookGame Results for Texas State (as of May 02, 2016)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Sun Belt Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 13, 2015 UC DAVIS L 7-10 (10) 0-1-0 0-0-0 Powell, J. (L 0-1) 1 8 7 9 4:14Feb 14, 2015 UC DAVIS L 2-5 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 Grist, S. (L 0-1) 1 5 2 3 2:49Feb 15, 2015 UC DAVIS T 7-7 (10) 0-2-1 0-0-0 None 1 2 2 5 3:54Feb 17, 2015 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 0-10 9 0-3-1 0-0-0 Powell, J. (L 0-2) 1 2 2 2 3:0802-20-15 at Wichita State-1 L 1-14 9 0-4-1 0-0-0 Humpal, L. (L 0-1) - 2:3102-20-15 at Wichita State-2 L 1-6 9 0-5-1 0-0-0 Mazzoccoli,P (L 0-1) 2 6 5 3 2:3902-21-15 at Wichita State W 7-5 9 1-5-1 0-0-0 Pearson, B. (W 1-0) 2 7 2 6 3:22Feb 25, 2015 #3 HOUSTON W 7-6 9 2-5-1 0-0-0 Whitter, B. (W 1-0) 1 3 1 6 3:00Feb 27, 2015 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 5-3 9 3-5-1 0-0-0 Humpal, L. (W 1-1) 1 0 2 8 2:40Feb 28, 2015 CENTRAL MICHIGAN-1 L 6-14 9 3-6-1 0-0-0 Dellinger, J (L 0-1) - 4:12Feb 28, 2015 CENTRAL MICHIGAN-2 L 3-5 (10) 3-7-1 0-0-0 Powell, J. (L 0-3) 1 0 7 4 2:51Mar 01, 2015 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 0-2 9 3-8-1 0-0-0 Parsons, M. (L 0-1) 1 0 1 6 2:26

* Mar 06, 2015 UL MONROE W 4-3 9 4-8-1 1-0-0 Humpal, L. (W 2-1) 1 2 1 1 2:41* Mar 07, 2015 UL MONROE-1 W 5-1 9 5-8-1 2-0-0 Grist, S. (W 1-1) - 2:21* Mar 07, 2015 UL MONROE-2 L 4-7 9 5-9-1 2-1-0 Parsons, M. (L 0-2) 1 7 2 5 3:11

Mar 11, 2015 at #10 RICE L 5-14 9 5-10-1 2-1-0 Mitchell, B. (L 0-1) 2 4 3 2 2:39* Mar 13, 2015 at Appalachian State W 8-3 9 6-10-1 3-1-0 Humpal, L. (W 3-1) 1 3 2 2:23* Mar 14, 2015 at Appalachian State W 6-4 9 7-10-1 4-1-0 Whitter, B. (W 2-0) 3 5 6 3:00* Mar 15, 2015 at Appalachian State W 6-5 9 8-10-1 5-1-0 Geisler, C. (W 1-0) 4 1 6 2:54

Mar 17, 2015 UTSA W 11-7 9 9-10-1 5-1-0 Powell, J. (W 1-3) 1 3 0 2 3:36* Mar 20, 2015 at South Alabama L 1-7 9 9-11-1 5-2-0 Humpal, L. (L 3-2) 1 3 8 6 2:19* Mar 21, 2015 at South Alabama L 1-2 (11) 9-12-1 5-3-0 Whitter, B. (L 2-1) 1 4 6 7 2:50* Mar 22, 2015 at South Alabama W 8-7 9 10-12-1 6-3-0 Hallonquist (W 1-0) 1 1 6 9 3:29

Mar 24, 2015 #10 TEXAS L 4-6 9 10-13-1 6-3-0 Whitter, B. (L 2-2) 2 6 5 3 3:06* Mar 27, 2015 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-5 9 11-13-1 7-3-0 Humpal, L. (W 4-2) 1 2 5 3 3:14* Mar 28, 2015 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 3-12 9 11-14-1 7-4-0 Grist, S. (L 1-2) 1 3 2 7 3:10* Mar 29, 2015 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 11-4 9 12-14-1 8-4-0 Hallonquist (W 2-0) 1 2 4 6 2:36

Mar 31, 2015 at UTSA L 4-5 9 12-15-1 8-4-0 Parsons, M. (L 0-3) 3 1 4 2:35Apr 02, 2015 BAYLOR W 9-8 (10) 13-15-1 8-4-0 Powell, J. (W 2-3) 1 8 0 8 3:54Apr 03, 2015 at Baylor W 5-0 9 14-15-1 8-4-0 Grist, S. (W 2-2) 2 1 5 7 2:23Apr 04, 2015 at Baylor W 4-1 9 15-15-1 8-4-0 Hallonquist (W 2-1) 2 5 3 9 2:49Apr 07, 2015 INCARNATE WORD W 4-3 (11) 16-15-1 8-4-0 Geisler, C. (W 2-0) 1 2 8 0 3:15

* Apr 10, 2015 at UALR L 3-4 9 16-16-1 8-5-0 Humpal, L. (L 4-3) 5 1 5 2:34* Apr 11, 2015 at UALR L 7-13 9 16-17-1 8-6-0 Grist, S. (L 2-3) 2 5 1 2:57* Apr 12, 2015 at UALR W 10-4 9 17-17-1 9-6-0 Hallonquist (W 4-0) 1 9 8 3:07

Apr 14, 2015 UTSA L 8-10 9 17-18-1 9-6-0 Geisler, C. (L 2-1) 1 7 2 2 3:21* Apr 18, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE-1 L 3-11 9 17-19-1 9-7-0 Humpal, L. (L 4-4) - 3:28* Apr 18, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE-2 W 10-4 9 18-19-1 10-7-0 Grist, S. (W 3-3) 2 0 0 4 2:47* Apr 19, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE L 3-13 7 18-20-1 10-8-0 Hallonquist (L 4-1) 1 5 2 0 2:16

Apr 21, 2015 at Texas L 3-7 9 18-21-1 10-8-0 Parsons, M. (L 0-4) 5 6 1 5 2:28* Apr 24, 2015 at Troy L 1-3 9 18-22-1 10-9-0 Humpal, L. (L 4-5) 1 2 7 8 2:42* Apr 25, 2015 at Troy L 4-10 9 18-23-1 10-10-0 Grist, S. (L 3-4) 1 1 1 7 2:44* Apr 26, 2015 at Troy L 6-9 9 18-24-1 10-11-0 Hallonquist (L 4-2) 1 1 9 7 2:38

Apr 28, 2015 at #3 Texas A&M L 7-8 (11) 18-25-1 10-11-0 Giovanoni, T (L 0-1) 4 0 6 3 4:10* May 01, 2015 at Georgia State W 12-2 9 19-25-1 11-11-0 Humpal, L. (W 5-5) 2 0 0 2:49* May 02, 2015 at Georgia State L 5-10 9 19-26-1 11-12-0 Grist, S. (L 3-5) 2 2 6 3:18* May 03, 2015 at Georgia State W 8-5 9 20-26-1 12-12-0 Whitter, B. (W 3-2) 2 2 3 3:10* May 08, 2015 ARKANSAS STATE L 5-8 9 20-27-1 12-13-0 Humpal, L. (L 5-6) 1 2 0 9 3:10* May 09, 2015 ARKANSAS STATE L 10-12 9 20-28-1 12-14-0 Whitter, B. (L 3-3) 1 3 3 1 3:32* May 10, 2015 ARKANSAS STATE L 10-11 9 20-29-1 12-15-0 Mazzoccoli,P (L 0-2) 1 2 9 2 2:56* May 14, 2015 UT ARLINGTON L 6-7 9 20-30-1 12-16-0 Pearson, B. (L 1-1) 1 0 8 9 3:04* May 15, 2015 UT ARLINGTON W 4-1 9 21-30-1 13-16-0 Grist, S. (W 4-5) 1 1 1 9 2:05* May 16, 2015 UT ARLINGTON W 22-8 7 22-30-1 14-16-0 Giovanoni, T (W 1-1) 1 1 9 1 2:48

May 19, 2015 vs #3 UL Lafayette W 8-7 9 23-30-1 14-16-0 Giovanoni, T (W 2-1) 0 2:35May 21, 2015 vs #7 UT Arlington W 10-2 9 24-30-1 14-16-0 Grist, S. (W 5-5) 6 5 4 2:19May 23, 2015 vs #3 UL Lafayette L 0-3 9 24-31-1 14-16-0 Geisler, C. (L 2-2) 0 2:21May 23, 2015 vs #3 UL Lafayette L 2-6 9 24-32-1 14-16-0 Humpal, L. (L 5-7) 6 5 2 2:27

* = Conference game() extra inning game

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2015 BATTING GAME-BY-GAMEThe Automated ScoreBook

Team Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 02, 2016)Batting (All games)

Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr tb bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e lob avgFeb 13 UC DAVIS 37 7 9 7 2 0 1 14 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 13 30 19 2 8 . 2 4 3Feb 14 UC DAVIS 32 2 7 2 0 0 0 7 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 27 15 2 7 . 2 3 2Feb 15 UC DAVIS 39 7 9 3 0 0 1 12 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 7 30 12 3 6 . 2 3 1Feb 17 SAM HOUSTON STATE 34 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 10 27 17 4 13 . 2 1 102-20-15 at Wichita State 32 1 4 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 24 11 4 6 . 1 9 502-20-15 at Wichita State 37 1 13 1 1 0 0 14 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 13 24 7 1 13 . 2 2 302-21-15 at Wichita State 36 7 11 6 2 0 0 13 3 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 9 27 11 4 7 . 2 3 5Feb 25 HOUSTON 31 7 8 4 0 0 0 8 3 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 4 27 9 3 6 . 2 3 7Feb 27 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 27 5 4 5 0 1 0 6 3 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 7 27 17 1 4 . 2 3 0Feb 28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 30 6 8 5 1 0 0 9 10 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 7 27 11 1 11 . 2 3 3Feb 28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 36 3 7 2 0 1 0 9 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 30 11 3 7 . 2 2 9Mar 01 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 28 0 5 0 2 0 0 7 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 27 17 2 4 . 2 2 6

*Mar 06 UL MONROE 33 4 10 4 0 1 0 12 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 27 13 1 11 . 2 3 1*Mar 07 UL MONROE 29 5 7 5 1 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 6 27 11 2 8 . 2 3 2*Mar 07 UL MONROE 29 4 5 2 2 0 1 10 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 6 27 16 1 4 . 2 2 9Mar 11 at RICE 33 5 7 5 2 0 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 24 14 2 7 . 2 2 8

*Mar 13 at Appalachian State 34 8 9 8 3 0 0 12 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 27 16 0 4 . 2 3 0*Mar 14 at Appalachian State 38 6 11 5 1 1 1 17 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 27 13 2 8 . 2 3 4*Mar 15 at Appalachian State 36 6 10 5 4 0 1 17 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 5 27 12 2 9 . 2 3 6Mar 17 UTSA 37 11 11 8 3 0 1 17 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 27 10 1 9 . 2 4 0

*Mar 20 at South Alabama 28 1 4 1 1 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 24 13 0 5 . 2 3 6*Mar 21 at South Alabama 38 1 4 1 0 0 1 7 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 8 31 14 0 9 . 2 2 9*Mar 22 at South Alabama 37 8 11 8 2 0 1 16 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 7 27 8 0 13 . 2 3 2Mar 24 TEXAS 32 4 6 4 1 0 2 13 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 10 27 5 1 7 . 2 3 0

*Mar 27 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 32 6 10 6 3 0 0 13 5 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 27 7 0 10 . 2 3 4*Mar 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 31 3 5 3 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 27 9 1 6 . 2 3 1*Mar 29 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 34 11 9 11 1 0 3 19 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 6 27 11 2 5 . 2 3 2Mar 31 at UTSA 34 4 7 4 1 0 4 20 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 24 6 1 6 . 2 3 1Apr 02 BAYLOR 41 9 15 9 0 1 3 26 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 30 17 2 12 . 2 3 7Apr 03 at Baylor 37 5 12 4 3 0 0 15 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 27 10 0 8 . 2 4 0Apr 04 at Baylor 31 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 27 12 1 7 . 2 3 7Apr 07 INCARNATE WORD 40 4 8 4 1 0 2 15 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 33 10 1 13 . 2 3 5

*Apr 10 at UALR 31 3 5 3 1 0 1 9 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 24 14 0 5 . 2 3 3*Apr 11 at UALR 35 7 9 7 3 0 0 12 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 24 14 1 8 . 2 3 4*Apr 12 at UALR 37 10 10 10 0 0 2 16 9 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 27 17 1 10 . 2 3 5Apr 14 UTSA 37 8 9 7 2 0 0 11 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 27 14 1 9 . 2 3 5

*Apr 18 UL LAFAYETTE 36 3 11 3 2 1 1 18 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 27 16 2 9 . 2 3 7*Apr 18 UL LAFAYETTE 35 10 12 10 1 1 2 21 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 27 8 0 7 . 2 4 0*Apr 19 UL LAFAYETTE 28 3 7 3 2 0 1 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 21 8 3 6 . 2 4 1Apr 21 at Texas 30 3 5 3 2 0 1 10 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 24 9 1 4 . 2 3 9

*Apr 24 at Troy 32 1 7 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 24 11 0 5 . 2 3 8*Apr 25 at Troy 34 4 7 2 2 1 0 11 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 9 24 10 0 11 . 2 3 8*Apr 26 at Troy 36 6 10 6 5 0 1 18 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 6 24 12 0 8 . 2 3 9Apr 28 at Texas A&M 43 7 11 7 2 0 0 13 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 15 32 13 3 8 . 2 3 9

*May 01 at Georgia State 39 12 16 12 2 0 2 24 8 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 7 27 12 0 11 . 2 4 3*May 02 at Georgia State 34 5 10 5 3 0 2 19 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 24 10 2 8 . 2 4 5*May 03 at Georgia State 35 8 8 8 1 0 0 9 6 0 5 0 1 2 1 0 5 27 11 0 10 . 2 4 4*May 08 ARKANSAS STATE 37 5 11 5 2 0 0 13 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 27 11 2 10 . 2 4 5*May 09 ARKANSAS STATE 40 10 15 10 2 0 2 23 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 27 9 0 9 . 2 4 9*May 10 ARKANSAS STATE 35 10 12 9 3 0 3 24 7 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 6 27 18 1 8 . 2 5 0*May 14 UT ARLINGTON 32 6 10 6 1 0 1 14 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 3 27 14 0 6 . 2 5 2*May 15 UT ARLINGTON 30 4 7 4 2 0 1 12 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 27 11 2 6 . 2 5 1*May 16 UT ARLINGTON 36 22 20 22 2 0 4 34 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 21 7 1 5 . 2 5 7May 19 vs UL Lafayette 39 8 10 6 1 0 1 14 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 27 15 2 8 . 2 5 7May 21 vs UT Arlington 39 10 12 10 5 1 2 25 4 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 5 27 11 0 9 . 2 5 8May 23 vs UL Lafayette 29 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 27 6 0 5 . 2 5 7May 23 vs UL Lafayette 32 2 8 2 2 0 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 5 27 11 2 10 . 2 5 6Totals 1954 322 501 298 86 9 49 752 236 2 37 15 60 26 15 41 406 1518 676 74 448 . 2 5 6

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2015 PITCHING GAME-BY-GAMEThe Automated ScoreBookTeam Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 02, 2016)

Pitching (All games)

Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv eraFeb 13 UC DAVIS 10.0 13 10 9 5 4 3 0 0 1 0 4 3 0 7-10 0-1 0 8.10Feb 14 UC DAVIS 9.0 8 5 3 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-5 0-2 0 5.68Feb 15 UC DAVIS 10.0 9 7 3 4 8 6 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 7-7 0-2 0 4.66Feb 17 SAM HOUSTON STATE 9.0 15 10 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-10 0-3 0 4.7402-20-15 at Wichita State 8.0 17 14 8 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-14 0-4 0 5.4802-20-15 at Wichita State 8.0 6 6 6 3 5 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 1-6 0-5 0 5.6702-21-15 at Wichita State 9.0 12 5 4 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7-5 1-5 1 5.43Feb 25 HOUSTON 9.0 10 6 6 4 7 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 7-6 2-5 1 5.50Feb 27 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 9.0 6 3 2 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5-3 3-5 2 5.11Feb 28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 9.0 13 14 1 1 10 9 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 6-14 3-6 2 5.70Feb 28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 10.0 7 5 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3-5 3-7 2 5.31Mar 01 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 9.0 7 2 2 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0-2 3-8 2 5.04

*Mar 06 UL MONROE 9.0 8 3 3 2 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-3 4-8 3 4.88*Mar 07 UL MONROE 9.0 4 1 0 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 5-1 5-8 3 4.54*Mar 07 UL MONROE 9.0 11 7 6 6 4 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4-7 5-9 3 4.63Mar 11 at RICE 8.0 14 14 9 7 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5-14 5-10 3 4.94

*Mar 13 at Appalachian State 9.0 8 3 3 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 8-3 6-10 3 4.82*Mar 14 at Appalachian State 9.0 8 4 3 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 6-4 7-10 3 4.72*Mar 15 at Appalachian State 9.0 11 5 4 2 5 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 6-5 8-10 4 4.68Mar 17 UTSA 9.0 11 7 7 4 12 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 11-7 9-10 5 4.80

*Mar 20 at South Alabama 8.0 14 7 7 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1-7 9-11 5 4.93*Mar 21 at South Alabama 10.1 11 2 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1-2 9-12 5 4.76*Mar 22 at South Alabama 9.0 7 7 6 7 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 8-7 10-12 6 4.82Mar 24 TEXAS 9.0 6 6 6 2 9 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 4-6 10-13 6 4.87

*Mar 27 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 9.0 11 5 5 3 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6-5 11-13 7 4.87*Mar 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 9.0 20 12 1 0 5 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3-12 11-14 7 5.07*Mar 29 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 9.0 4 4 3 2 8 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 11-4 12-14 7 4.99Mar 31 at UTSA 8.0 9 5 5 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4-5 12-15 7 5.01Apr 02 BAYLOR 10.0 16 8 7 3 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9-8 13-15 7 5.06Apr 03 at Baylor 9.0 2 0 0 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-0 14-15 7 4.89Apr 04 at Baylor 9.0 5 1 1 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4-1 15-15 7 4.77Apr 07 INCARNATE WORD 11.0 10 3 0 2 12 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-3 16-15 7 4.59

*Apr 10 at UALR 8.0 11 4 4 5 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3-4 16-16 7 4.59*Apr 11 at UALR 8.0 17 13 1 2 4 3 4 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 7-13 16-17 7 4.82*Apr 12 at UALR 9.0 14 4 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 10-4 17-17 7 4.77Apr 14 UTSA 9.0 15 10 8 3 6 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 8-10 17-18 7 4.86

*Apr 18 UL LAFAYETTE 9.0 11 11 1 1 8 6 6 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 3-11 17-19 7 5.02*Apr 18 UL LAFAYETTE 9.0 10 4 4 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10-4 18-19 8 5.00*Apr 19 UL LAFAYETTE 7.0 12 13 9 5 5 2 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 3-13 18-20 8 5.13Apr 21 at Texas 8.0 8 7 4 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 3-7 18-21 8 5.11

*Apr 24 at Troy 8.0 8 3 2 6 7 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1-3 18-22 8 5.05*Apr 25 at Troy 8.0 10 10 1 0 7 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-10 18-23 8 5.18*Apr 26 at Troy 8.0 13 9 9 2 6 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 6-9 18-24 8 5.29Apr 28 at Texas A&M 10.2 12 8 .4 10 8 0 0 0 4 1 1 3 1 7-8 18-25 8 5.23

*May 01 at Georgia State 9.0 10 2 2 0 8 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 12-2 19-25 8 5.16*May 02 at Georgia State 8.0 16 10 9 6 5 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 5-10 19-26 8 5.26*May 03 at Georgia State 9.0 12 5 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-5 20-26 8 5.25*May 08 ARKANSAS STATE 9.0 9 8 8 1 10 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 5-8 20-27 8 5.31*May 09 ARKANSAS STATE 9.0 19 12 1 2 7 6 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10-12 20-28 8 5.45*May 10 ARKANSAS STATE 9.0 14 11 1 1 3 4 2 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 10-11 20-29 8 5.56*May 14 UT ARLINGTON 9.0 12 7 7 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 6-7 20-30 8 5.59*May 15 UT ARLINGTON 9.0 5 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-1 21-30 8 5.50*May 16 UT ARLINGTON 7.0 11 8 6 6 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 22-8 22-30 8 5.53May 19 vs UL Lafayette 9.0 11 7 4 6 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 8-7 23-30 9 5.51May 21 vs UT Arlington 9.0 10 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10-2 24-30 9 5.44May 23 vs UL Lafayette 9.0 6 3 3 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 24-31 9 5.40May 23 vs UL Lafayette 9.0 9 6 4 4 7 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2-6 24-32 9 5.37Totals 506.0 598 369 302 216 327 89 16 36 32 4 70 54 3 322-369 24-32 9 5.37

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER BATTING RECORDSGAMES 1. 219 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 213 Bret Atwood 2008-113. 210 Andrew Stumph 2010-134. 204 Laurn Randell 2007-105. 193 Evan Tierce 2001-046. 178 Dominic Ramos 2002-057. 177 Ben McElroy 2012-15 177 Colby Targun 2012-159. 174 Thomas Field 2006-0810. 172 Elliott Babcock 2005-0811. 169 Louie Carmona 1998-01 169 Rex Robinson 1985-8813. 166 Kyle Kubitza 2009-11 166 Chris Seaman 1997-0015. 165 Jeff McVaney 2009-12

AT BATS 1. 879 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 783 Bret Atwood 2008-113. 772 Andrew Stumph 2010-134. 739 Evan Tierce 2001-045. 712 Laurn Randell 2007-106. 663 Thomas Field 2006-087. 637 Jeff McVaney 2009-128. 600 Dominic Ramos 2002-059. 591 Garrett Mattlage 2012-1410. 590 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-0911. 555 Kyle Kubitza 2009-1112. 543 Adam Witek 2006-0913. 542 Colby Targun 2012-1514. 531 Elliott Babcock 2005-0815. 517 Chris Seaman 1997-00

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 300 at-bats)1. .405 Darwin Pennye 1987-882. .361 Gary Herrmann 1991-923. .353 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-094. .352 Jacob Spencer 2002-035. .351 David Wood 2006-076. .348 Kyle Livingstone 2009-107. .345 Anthony Dominguez 1998-998. .339 Terrence Moore 1998-009. .334 Jeff McVaney 2009-1210. .331 Matt Schnabel 1996-97 .331 Bret Atwood 2008-1112. .328 Ben Theriot 2007-0913. .326 Kyle Kubitza 2009-1114. .325 Evan Tierce 2001-0415. .321 Tyler Sibley 2009-12

HITS 1. 282 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 259 Bret Atwood 2008-113. 246 Evan Tierce 2001-044. 223 Laurn Randell 2007-105. 219 Andrew Stumph 2010-136. 213 Jeff McVaney 2009-127. 208 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-098. 190 Thomas Field 2006-089. 181 Kyle Kubitza 2009-1110. 175 Garrett Mattlage 2012- 1411. 172 Jacob Spencer 2002-0312. 170 Dominic Ramos 2002-0513. 168 Darwin Pennye 1987-8814. 166 Chris Seaman 1997-0015. 165 Adam Witek 2007-09

RUNS SCORED 1. 219 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 171 Bret Atwood 2008-113. 169 Laurn Randell 2007-104. 168 Thomas Field 2006-085. 148 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-096. 145 Jeff McVaney 2009-12 145 Evan Tierce 2001-048. 142 Kyle Kubitza 2009-119. 129 Dominic Ramos 2002-0510. 126 Rex Robinson 1985-8811. 113 Darwin Pennye 1987-8812. 110 Jason Washington 2000-02 110 Wade Haynes 1985-8714. 103 Collin Wissen 1996-9715. 102 Garrett Mattlage 2012-14 102 Matt Schnabel 1996-97

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 179 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-092. 145 Kyle Kubitza 2009-11 145 Andrew Stumph 2010-134. 140 Rex Robinson 1985-885. 139 Jeff McVaney 2009-126. 125 Alby Carvajal 1988-907. 120 Evan Tierce 2001-048. 116 David Wood 2006-079. 113 Gary Herrmann 1991-9210. 112 Tyler Sibley 2009-1211. 110 Casey Kalenkosky 2011-1212. 107 Laurn Randell 2007-1013. 105 Mark Younk 2001-0214. 104 Wade Haynes 1985-87 104 Jason Martinson 2008-10

TOTAL BASES 1. 407 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 369 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-093. 361 Jeff McVaney 2009-124. 335 Evan Tierce 2001-045. 331 Lauren Randell 2007-106. 315 Kyle Kubitza 2009-117. 306 Andrew Stumph 2010-138. 303 Bret Atwood 2008-119. 298 Thomas Field 2006-0810. 271 Rex Robinson 1986-8811. 262 Jacob Spencer 2002-0312. 261 Casey Kalenkosky 2011-1213. 257 David Wood 2006-0714. 256 Darwin Pennye 1987-8815. 236 Dominic Ramos 2002-05

DOUBLES 1. 51 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 48 Jeff McVaney 2009-123. 45 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-094. 43 Evan Tierce 2001-045. 39 Laurn Randell 2007-106. 36 Thomas Field 2006-08 36 Andrew Stumph 2010-138. 35 Ignacio Suarez 2002-039. 34 David Wood 2006-07 34 Mark Cooper 2003-0411. 33 Kyle Kubitza 2009-11 33 Jason Martinson 2008-1013. 32 Matt Schnabel 1996-97 32 Joel Bomersbach 1995-9715. 31 Kyle Anson 2004-05

TRIPLES 1. 11 Evan Tierce 2001-04 11 Terrence Moore 1998-003. 10 Tyler Sibley 2009-12 10 Kyle Kubitza 2009-11 10 Thomas Field 2006-08 10 Dominic Ramos 2002-05 10 Joel Bomersbach 1995-978. 9 Laurn Randell 2007-10 9 John Tompkins 1998-9910. 8 Darwin Pennye 1987-88 8 Rex Robinson 1985-88 8 David Hamilton 1986-8713. 7 Bret Atwood 2008-11 7 Collin Wissen 1996-97 7 Rey Arredondo 1995-97 7 Wade Haynes 1985-88

HOME RUNS 1. 36 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-092. 31 Casey Kalenksoky 2011-123. 30 Jeff McVaney 2009-124. 27 Kyle Kubitza 2009-115. 25 Gary Herrmann 1991-92 25 Rex Robinson 1985-887. 23 Mark Younk 2001-028. 22 Luke Cannon 2005-069. 21 David Wood 2006-0710. 20 Anthony Dominguez 1998-9911. 18 Tyler Sibley 2009-12 18 Marc Coles 2002-03 18 Chad Spear 1996-97

STOLEN BASES 1. 57 Tyler Sibley 2009-122. 49 Bret Atwood 2008-113. 48 Adam Witek 2006-094. 46 Jack Wickersham 1996-985. 40 Dominic Ramos 2002-056. 39 Laurn Randell 2007-10 39 Thomas Field 2006-088. 38 Evan Tierce 2001-04 38 Jason Washington 1999-0210. 33 Leron Rogers 1992-9311. 30 Darwin Pennye 1987-88 30 Morgan Mickan 2011-13 30 Kevin Sah 2012-1314. 29 Kyle Kubitza 2009-11 29 Jeff McVaney 2009-12

WALKS 1. 125 Kyle Kubitza 2009-112. 115 Tyler Sibley 2009-123. 110 Paul Goldschmidt 2007-09 110 Wade Haynes 1985-875. 103 Rex Robinson 1985-886. 102 Garrett Mattlage 2012- 147. 92 Greg Kero 1989-908. 86 Thomas Field 2006-089. 78 Matt Schnabel 1996-9710. 73 Dominic Ramos 2002-05 73 Alby Carvajal 1988-9012. 72 Laurn Randell 2007-10 72 John David Janek 1999-00 72 Monte Hale 1985-87

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON BATTING RECORDSAT BATS 1. 261 Collin Wissen 19972. 258 Jacob Spencer 20023. 257 Ignacio Suarez 20034. 256 Tyler Sibley 20115. 255 David Wood 20076. 254 Bret Atwood 20107. 251 Evan Tierce 20048. 247 Dominic Ramos 20059. 245 Casey Kalenkosky 201110. 244 Kyle Livingstone 2010

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 150 at-bats)1. .412 Darwin Pennye 19872. .406 Spenser Dennis 20093. .399 Chris Seaman 19994. .398 Darwin Pennye 19885. .387 Matt Miller 20046. .380 David Wood 20077. .377 Lance Williams 20018. .376 Keith Prestridge 20099 . 371 Collin Wissen 1996 .371 Gery Herrmann 1991

HITS 1. 97 David Wood 20072. 94 Jacob Spencer 20023. 92 Matt Miller 20044. 90 Kyle Livingstone 20105. 88 Bret Atwood 20106. 87 Tyler Sibley 2011 87 Anthony Dominguez 19998. 86 Bret Atwood 2009 86 Evan Tierce 200410. 84 Tyler Sibley 2009 84 Lance Williams 2001

RUNS SCORED 1. 77 Tyler Sibley 20092. 72 Paul Goldschmidt 20093. 66 Thomas Field 20084. 62 Tyler Sibley 20115. 61 Thomas Field 2007 61 Matt Schnabel 19977. 60 Kyle Kubitza 20108. 59 Casey Kalenkosky 2011 59 Kyle Kubitza 2011 59 Paul Goldschmidt 2008 59 Bret Atwood 2009

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 88 Paul Goldschmidt 20092. 77 David Wood 20073. 69 Casey Kalenkosky 2011 69 Paul Goldschmidt 20085. 66 Kyle Kubitza 20116. 65 Luke Cannon 2006 65 Pancho Hedfelt 19858. 64 John Tompkins 19999. 63 Kyle Livingstone 201010. 60 Marc Coles 2002

TOTAL BASES 1. 161 David Wood 20072. 160 Casey Kalenkosky 20113. 157 Paul Goldschmidt 2008 157 Jacob Spencer 20025. 154 Paul Goldschmidt 20096. 143 Luke Cannon 20067. 142 Anthony Dominguez 19998. 139 Kyle Livingstone 2010 139 Thomas Field 20089. 138 Kyle Kubitza 2010 138 Matt Miller 2004

DOUBLES 1. 21 Jeff McVaney 2012 21 Paul Goldschmidt 2009 21 Ignacio Suarez 20034. 20 Kyle Kubitza 2010 20 Paul Goldschmidt 2008 20 David Wood 20077. 19 Jason Martinson 2010 19 Kyle Anson 20049. 18 Matt Miller 2004 18 Mark Cooper 2003 18 Jacob Spencer 2002 18 Matt Schnabel 1996

TRIPLES 1. 7 Kyle Kubitza 2011 7 Thomas Field 2008 7 Terrence Moore 1999 7 John Tompkins 1999 7 Mike Frost 19896. 6 Luke Cannon 2006 6 Collin Wissen 1996 6 David Hamilton 19869. 5 Bret Atwood 2009 5 Dominic Ramos 2005

5 Dominic Ramos 2004 5 Joel Bomersback 1995 5 Kragen Hawkins 1991 5 Darwin Pennye 1987 5 Wade Haynes 1986

HOME RUNS 1. 21 Casey Kalenkosky 20112. 18 Paul Goldschmidt 2009 18 Luke Cannon 20064. 17 Paul Goldschmidt 2008 17 Gary Herrmann 19926. 16 Pancho Hedfelt 19857. 15 Josh Newland 20018. 14 David Wood 20079. 13 Jacob Spencer 2002 13 Rex Robinson 1988

STOLEN BASES 1. 31 Jack Wickersham 19982. 26 Kevin Sah 20133. 24 Adam Witek 20074. 21 Bret Atwood 20115. 20 Tyler Sibley 2011 20 Leron Rogers 1992 20 Evan Tierce 2004 20 Larry Swanzy 19859. 19 Dominic Ramos 2005 19 Ignacio Suarez 2003 19 Rodney Snyder 1989WALKS 1. 55 Paul Goldschmidt 20092. 54 Kyle Kubitza 20113. 52 Greg Kero 19904. 44 Rocky Padilla 19945. 43 John David Janek 2000 43 Wade Haynes 19877. 42 Mark Younk 2001 42 Matt Schnabel 1997 42 Matt Davis 1991 42 Rex Robinson 1987

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER PITCHING RECORDSAPPEARANCES 1. 95 Hunter Lemke 2011-142. 83 Jason Baca 2004-073. 77 Michael Gultz 2001-044. 70 Dickie Gonzalez 1999-025. 67 Paul Schappert 2001-04 67 Mitchell Pitts 2009-137. 66 Corey Ehlers 1994-978. 64 Jeff McVaney 2009-129. 60 Fielding Pittman 2010-11 60 Bobby Sawicki 2001-05 60 Donnie Hart 2011-13

WINS 1. 26 Corey Ehlers 1994-97 26 Darren Dreyer 1990-923. 24 Kenny Reese 1986-894. 23 Bobby Sawicki 2001-055. 20 Paul Schappert 2001-04 20 William Brunson 1991-927. 19 Carson Smith 2010-11 19 Mike Hart 2006-08 19 Blake Williams 1998-0010. 17 Zach Tritz 2008-09 17 Jacob Casanova 1999-02 17 Jason Divin 1996-97

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 360.1 Corey Ehlers 1994-972. 329.1 Bobby Sawicki 2001-053. 312.1 Paul Schappert 2001-044. 281.1 Blake Williams 1998-005. 270.0 Darren Dreyer 1990-926. 239.0 Mitchell Pitts 2009-137. 244.2 LUCAS HUMPAL 2013-8. 233.2 Kenny Reese 1986-899. 226.0 Taylor Black 2012-1410. 218.0 Carson Smith 2010-11

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 100 innings pitched)1. 2.21 Justin Fiske 2006-072. 2.37 Hunter Lemke 2011-143. 2.52 Carson Smith 2010-114. 2.73 Darren Dreyer 1990-925. 2.84 Jason Baca 2004-076. 2.99 Brandon Hankins 2002-037. 3.09 Tom Robbins 2003-048. 3.38 Mike Hart 2006-079. 3.58 Taylor Black 2012-1410. 3.59 Scott Moore 2005-06STRIKEOUTS 1. 241 Bobby Sawicki 2001-052. 233 Darren Dreyer 1990-923. 227 Mike Hart 2006-084. 223 Carson Smith 2010-115. 206 Corey Ehlers 1994-976. 203 Blake Williams 1998-007. 199 LUCAS HUMPAL 2013-8. 191 William Brunson 1991-929. 188 Scott Moore 2005-0610. 185 Taylor Black 2012-14

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 28 Darren Dreyer 1990-922. 17 Jason Divin 1996-973. 15 Pete Dressen 1985-864. 14 Corey Ehlers 1994-97 14 William Brunson 1991-926. 13 Blake Williams 1998-007. 12 Bobby Sawicki 2001-058. 10 Glenn Jacobs 1990-91 10 Tony Valle 1987-89 10 Kenny Reese 1986-89

SHUTOUTS 1. 7 Darren Dreyer 1990-92 7 Corey Ehlers 1994-973. 3 Carson Smith 2010-11 3 Tom Robbins 2003-04 3 Blake Williams 1998-005. 2 Travis Ballew 2010-12 2 Justin Fiske 2006-07 2 Jeremy Fikac 1997-98 2 Steven Smith 1995-96 2 Kevin Kirkpatrick 1993-96 2 Adam Hillman 1993 2 Jack Ford 1992 2 William Brunson 1991-92

SAVES 1. 19 Hunter Lemke 2011- 142. 15 Jeff McVaney 2009-123. 10 Cory Covert 2001-03 10 Garrett Sherrill 1999-005. 8 Stephen Smith 1995-966. 7 Joseph Dvorsky 2010-11 7 Justin Fiske 2006-07 7 Chad Massengale 2000-01 7 Darren Dreyer 1990-92 7 Glenn Serviente 1987-89

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON PITCHING RECORDSAPPEARANCES 1. 41 Donnie Hart 20132. 35 Hunter Lemke 20133. 34 Tyler Brundridge 20094. 32 Justin Fiske 2006 32 Chad Massengale 20006. 31 Fielding Pittman 20117. 30 Garret Carruth 2010 30 Jason Baca 2007 30 Eric Weaver 200710. 28 Austen Williams 2013 28 Chris Hill 2005 28 Garrett Sherrill 1999

WINS 1. 12 William Brunson 19922. 11 Travis Ballew 2012 11 Bobby Sawicki 2002 11 Blake Williams 20005. 10 Carson Smith 2010 10 Kane Holbrooks 2009 10 Scott Moore 2006 10 Jason Divin 1996 10 Darren Dreyer 199010. 9 Carson Smith 2011 9 Zach Tritz 2008 9 Justin Fiske 2007 9 Scott Linebrink 1997

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 129.2 Blake Williams 20002. 118.1 Bobby Sawicki 20023. 113.1 Carson Smith 2011 113.1 Tom Robbins 20045. 111.2 Justin Fiske 20076. 111.1 Corey Ehlers 1997 111.1 Scott Linebrink 19978. 110.2 Paul Schappert 20039. 108.1 William Brunson 1992 108.1 Darren Dreyer 1990

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 50 innings pitched)1. 1.99 Carson Smith 20112. 2.01 Justin Fiske 20073. 2.07 Darren Dreyer 19914. 2.10 Brandon Hankins 20035. 2.46 Colton Turner 20126. 2.51 Darren Dreyer 19927. 2.56 Justin Fiske 20068. 2.60 Dylan Bein 20149. 2.70 Tom Robbins 200310. 2.73 Travis Ballew 2012

STRIKEOUTS 1. 129 Carson Smith 20112. 127 Blake Williams 20003. 124 Bobby Sawicki 20024. 119 Travis Ballew 20125. 118 Scott Moore 20066. 110 Justin Fiske 20077. 102 Scott Linebrink 1997 102 William Brunson 19929. 101 Darren Dreyer 199010. 96 Austen Williams 2014 96 Jack Ford 1992

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 11 Darren Dreyer 19902. 10 Blake Williams 2000 10 Jason Divin 1996 10 Pete Dressen 1986 10 Sean Snedeker 19856. 9 Darren Dreyer 19927. 8 William Brunson 19928. 7 Bobby Sawicki 2002 7 Jason Divin 1997 7 Tony Valle 1989

SHUTOUTS 1. 3 Carson Smith 2010 3 Tom Robbins 2004 3 Blake Williams 2000 3 Corey Ehlers 19975. 2 Travis Ballew 2012 2 Justin Fiske 2007 2 Stephen Smith 1995 2 Corey Ehlers 1994 2 Kevin Kirkpatrick 1994 2 Adam Hillman 1993 2 Darren Dreyer 1992 2 Jack Ford 1992 2 Darren Dreyer 1990

SAVES 1. 11 Hunter Lemke 20142. 9 Jeff McVaney 20113. 8 Stephen Smith 1996 8 Hunter Lemke 20135. 7 Joseph Dvorksy 2011 7 Justin Fiske 2006 7 Glenn Serviente 19898. 6 Jeff McVaney 2012 6 Michael Russo 2009 6 Cory Covert 2001 6 Garrett Sherrill 2000

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDSAT BATS TEAM: 57 vs. Dallas Baptist (5/16/13)INDIV: 8 John Tompkins vs. San Diego St. (2/27/99) Cassidy Dresch vs. Northwestern St. (4/9/06) Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) Laurn Randell vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09)

HITS TEAM: 31 vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09)INDIV: 7 Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09)

RUNS BATTED IN TEAM: 30 vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09)INDIV: 9 John Tompkins vs. Southeastern La. (3/28/99) TANNER HILL VS. UT ARLINGTON (5/16/15)

RUNS TEAM: 33 vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09)TEAM (CONFERENCE): 22 VS. UT ARLINGTON (5/16/15)TEAM (Postseason): 16 vs. Sam Houston (5/16/97)TEAM (Series): 44 vs. McNeese State (2001)INDIV: 5 9X, LAST GEISLER/Vallieres VS. UT ARLINGTON (5/16/15)

HOME RUNS TEAM: 7 vs. Texas A&M-CC (2/23/02)INDIV: 3 Jeff McVaney vs. McNeese State (5/1/11) Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (4/15/09) Wade Haynes vs. Texas Wesleyan (2/26/87)

DOUBLES TEAM: 7 vs. UT-Pan American (1/31/97)INDIV: 4 Kyle Kubitza at Stephen F. Austin (4/3/10)

STOLEN BASES TEAM: 8 vs. Incarnate Word (2/13/97)INDIV: 4 Adam Witek vs. Notre Dame (2/18/07) Jose Rodriguez vs. Southeastern Louisiana (5/1/05)

STRIKEOUTS TEAM: 19 vs. Nicholls (3/18/07)INDIV: 17 Justin Fiske vs. Nicholls State (3/18/07)

HITS ALLOWED TEAM: 27 vs. San Diego St.(2/27/99)

RUNS ALLOWED TEAM: 25 vs. McNeese St. (4/18/99)

HOME RUNS ALLOWED TEAM: 6 vs. UT Arlington (4/10/93) vs. UTSA (5/1/09)

HITTING STREAK 30 Games - Tyler Sibley (2010-11) WINNING STREAK 11 Games - March 3 - March 20, 1991 LOSING STREAK 12 Games - Feb. 14 - March 2, 1999 SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK 57.2 - Feb. 25 - March 6, 2012 NO-HITTERS Glenn Jacobs and Troy Clouse - February 17, 1990 Texas State 3, Prairie View A&M 0 William Brunson - April 17, 1992 Texas State 1, McNeese State 0

GAMES 1. 64 2011 64 19973. 63 20004. 62 19875. 60 2002,2007,2010VICTORIES 1. 41 2011 41 20093. 39 19874. 38 1997 38 2010WIN PERCENTAGE 1. .707 20092. .688 19913. .645 19874. .641 20115. .633 2010AT BATS 1. 2177 20112. 2169 19973. 2132 20024. 2105 20095. 2099 2000RUNS SCORED 1. 496 20092. 453 20013. 452 20084. 447 19975. 431 2011HITS 1. 704 20092. 664 20103. 660 20024. 656 19995. 645 2008BATTING AVG. 1. .334 20092. .320 20083. .318 19994. .317 20105. .313 2001RUNS BATTED IN 1. 463 20092. 426 20083. 401 20014. 392 20105. 390 2011,2002DOUBLES 1. 132 20022. 123 20103. 119 2004 119 20015. 117 1997TRIPLES 1. 28 19962. 25 19993. 22 19884. 21 19955. 20 1997HOME RUNS 1. 75 20092. 70 20023. 64 20084. 62 20015. 59 2011,1985

TOTAL BASES 1. 1081 20092. 1026 20023. 981 20084. 971 20015. 958 2010STOLEN BASES 1. 97 20112. 96 19973. 89 20074. 85 19995. 84 2013WALKS 1. 347 19872. 338 19903. 290 19914. 281 19895. 278 1988PUTOUTS 1. 1696 20112. 1614 19973. 1600 20004. 1579 20065. 1573 2002ASSISTS 1. 715 20022. 713 20133. 687 20114. 685 20145. 684 2003FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. .972 20072. .970 20093. .969 20084. .968 20005. .967 1999EARNED RUN AVG. 1. 3.02 20122. 3.61 20143. 3.73 20114. 3.83 20065. 3.88 2007COMPLETE GAMES 1. 29 19872. 24 1992 24 19864. 23 1991 23 1985STRIKEOUTS 1. 494 20112. 464 20063. 462 20124. 431 20145. 415 2000SHUTOUTS 1. 7 2012 7 19942. 5 2013 5 2007 5 2004 5 2003 5 2000SAVES 1. 17 20112. 16 20013. 14 20144. 12 2012 12 2003

SEASON TEAM RECORDS

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ATHLETIC AND ACADEMIC ACCOLADESALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM CORY GEISLER 2014

SECOND TEAM GRANGER STUDDARD 2015Taylor Black 2014Garrett Mattlage 2014Austen Williams 2014

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM CODY LOVEJOY 2013

SECOND TEAM Hunter Lemke 2013LUCAS HUMPAL 2013Garrett Mattlage 2013Kevin Sah 2013

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Travis Ballew 2012Jeff McVaney 2012Casey Kalenkosky 2011Tyler Sibley 2011Kyle Kubitza 2010, 2011Kyle Livingstone 2010Carson Smith 2010, 2011Paul Goldschmidt 2008, 2009Kane Holbrooks 2009Thomas Field 2008Adam Witek 2008Justin Fiske 2007Kyle Anson 2005Nolan Mast 2005Evan Tierce 2004Brandon Hankins 2003Bobby Sawicki 2002Rey Arredondo 1997William Brunson 1992Louie Carmona 2001

Lance Williams 2001Chris Seaman 1999Corey Ehlers 1997Matt Schnabel 1997Chad Spears 1997Jason Divin 1996Collin Wissen 1996Rocky Padilla 1994Gary Herrmann 1991, 1992Darren Dreyer 1991Alby Carvajal 1989, 1990Kenny Reese 1989Darwin Pennye 1988Darin West 1988

SECOND TEAMColton Turner 2012Andrew Stumph 2011, 2012Bret Atwood 2010Jeff McVaney 2010, 2011Spenser Dennis 2009Keith Prestridge 2009Tyler Sibley 2009Ben Theriot 2009Lance Loftin 2008Zach Tritz 2008Thomas Field 2007David Wood 2007Luke Cannon 2006Scott Moore 2006Kyle Jones 2005Kyle Anson 2004Matt Miller 2004Dominic Ramos 2004Tom Robbins 2003, 2004Ignacio Suarez 2003Marc Coles 2002Chris Micheles 2002Jacob Spencer 2002Mark Younk 2002Josh Newland 2001Terrence Moore 1999, 2000

Chris Seaman 2000Blake Williams 2000John David Janek 1999John Tompkins 1999Jeremy Fikac 1998Jason Divin 1997Joel Bomersbach 1995Mack Steele 1993Darren Dreyer 1992Brian Gore 1992

THIRD TEAM Casey Kalenkosky 2012Jason Martinson 2010Bret Atwood 2009Mike Hart 2008Jason Baca 2007Aaron Garza 2007Cassidy Dresch 2006Justin Fiske 2006Bobby Sawicki 2001, 2005Richard Martinez 2004Cory Covert 2003Jacob Spencer 2003Ignacio Suarez 2002Bryan Kent 2000, 2001Bryan Anderson 2000Chris Micheles 2000

SLC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Paul Goldschmidt 2009Chad Spears (Co-Player of the Year) 1997Gary Herrmann 1992

SLC HITTER OF THE YEAR Paul Goldschmidt 2008, 2009Darwin Pennye 1988Alby Crvajal 1990Gary Herrmann 1991, 1992

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SLC PITCHER OF THE YEAR Travis Ballew 2012Carson Smith 2010, 2011Kane Holbrooks 2009William Brunson 1992

SLC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Carson Smith 2010Keith Prestridge 2009Matt Miller 2004

SLC COACH OF THE YEAR Ty Harrington 2009, 2011Howard Bushong 1996

WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Colby Targun, 2B 2013

SLC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Joseph Dvorsky, RHP 2011Christian Gallegos, SS 2011Casey Kalenkosky, 1B (MVP) 2011Kyle Kubitza, 3B 2010Jason Martinson, SS 2009, 2010Jeff McVaney, DH 2010Tyler Sibley, OF/2B 2010, 2011Clint Vest, 2B 2010 Bret Atwood, OF 2009, 2011Paul Goldschmidt, 1B 2009Ben Theriot, C 2008Thomas Field, SS 2007Aaron Garza, OF 2007Mike Hart, P 2007Luke Cannon, OF 2006Mark Cooper, 1B 2004Terrence Moore, OF 2000Chris Seaman, C 1999, 2000Jason Washington, OF 2000Anthony Dominguez, OF 1999John Tompkins, 1B 1999Brad Eubank, 3B 1997Jeremy Fikac, DH (MVP) 1997Matt Schnabel, OF 1996, 1997Chad Spears, C 1997Collin Wissen, OF 1997Rey Arredondo, SS 1996

REGIONAL AWARDS ABCA ALL-REGIONFIRST TEAMCasey Kalenkosky 2011Tyler Sibley 2011Carson Smith 2010, 2011Paul Goldschmidt 2009Kane Holbrooks 2009Brandon Hankins 2003Lance Williams 2000

SECOND TEAMTravis Ballew 2012Kyle Kubitza 2011Thomas Field 2008Paul Goldschmidt 2008Lance Loftin 2008Zach Tritz 2008Bobby Sawicki 2000

NATIONAL PRESEASON AWARDS

COLLEGE BASEBALL LINEUPPRESEASON ALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM)Carson Smith, RHP 2011

LOUISVILLE SLUGGERPRESEASON ALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM)Casey Kalenkosky, 1B 2012Carson Smith, RHP 2011

PING! BASEBALLPRESEASON ALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM)Tyler Sibley, OF 2010

NATIONAL POSTSEASON AWARDS ABCAALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM)Casey Kalenkosky, 1B 2011Kane Holbrooks, RHP 2009Paul Goldschmidt, 1B 2009

BASEBALL AMERICAFRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA (SECOND TEAM)Tyler Sibley, OF 2009

LOUISVILLE SLUGGERFRESHMAN ALL-AMERICALUCAS HUMPAL, P 2013 Tyler Sibley, OF 2009

LOUISVILLE SLUGGERALL-AMERICA (SECOND TEAM)Carson Smith, RHP 2011Kane Holbrooks, RHP 2009Paul Goldschmidt, 1B 2009

NCBWAALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM)Kane Holbrooks, RHP 2009

SUN BELT CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S LIST Ben McElroy 2015Colby Targun 2015

SUN BELT CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Andrew Boes 2015JUSTIN DELLINGER 2015David Paiz 2015

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE (Since 2002) FIRST TEAMCasey Kalenkosky 2012Tyler Sibley 2010, 2011, 2012Jeff McVaney 2010, 2011, 2012Kyle Kubitza 2010Kyle Livingstone 2010Paul Goldschmidt 2008, 2009Adam WItek 2008Justin Fiske 2007Aaron Garza 2007Cody Merrell 2006Luke Cannon 2006Thomas Robbins 2003, 2004Evan Tierce 2004Jacob Spencer 2003Bobby Sawicki 2002

SECOND TEAMGarret Carruth 2010

Zach Tritz 2009

SOUTHLAND STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Tyler Sibley 2011Paul Goldschmidt 2008, 2009

CoSIDA ACADEMIC REGIONAL AWARDS (Since 2007) FIRST TEAMCasey Kalenkosky 2012Tyler Sibley 2011, 2012Paul Goldschmidt 2009Justin Fiske 2007

SECOND TEAMJeff McVaney 2011Tyler Sibley 2010

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AWARDS FIRST TEAMJustin Fiske 2007

SECOND TEAMTyler Sibley 2011Paul Goldschmidt 2009

ATHLETIC AND ACADEMIC ACCOLADES

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B Babcock, Elliott 2005-08Baca, Jason 2004-07Bailey, Andrew 1988-90Bailey, Taylor 2014Baker, Chad 1988-89Ballew, Travis 2010-12Barrett, Danny 1995-96Bednarek, Dawid 2004-06Bein, Dylan 2014Bennett, Ryan 2005-06Betz, Mark 1987Biggers, Brian 2089-90Bishop, Pat 1998Black, Taylor 2012-14Boening, B.J. 2005-07Boes, Andrew 2013-15Boles, Zach 2008Bomersbach, Joel 1995-97Bordon, Rodney 1990Borski, Brian 2008-11Boyd, Brode 2013Brenner, Keith 2015Broussard, Brian 1995-96Brundridge, Tyler 2008-09Brunson, William 1991-92Bryant, Tyler 2005Bunn, Jared 2005-07Burger, Mike 1993Burk, Guy 1985-87Burkhart, Morgan 1993Burks, Will 1989Burnett, Colton 2010Burnett, Jason 1995Byrd, Gary 1988-89

C Cabaniss, Ed 1990-91Cabral, Sid 1985-86Cannon, Luke 2005-06Cantu, Craig 1993-94Carmona, Louie 1998-2001Carroll, Billy 1992Carruth, Garret 2009-10Carter, Ben 2002-03Carter, Casey 1996-97Carvajal, Alby 1988-90Carvajal, Charlie 1988, 1990Casanova, Jacob 1999-2002Castaneda, Adrian 1998Cavalli, Jason 1995-96Cazares, Sergio 2002-03Cervantes, Jerry 2007-08Chancellor, Brandon 2002-03

Chavez, Tony 2003-04Cherry, Brian 1996Clemmer, Terry 1997-98Clouse, Troy 1990Coles, Marc 2002-03Colon, Lee 2010-11Comeaux, Daniel 1991Cooper, Mark 2003-04Corson, Matt 1996-97Covert, Cory 2001-03Crumpton, Pat 2004, 2006-07Curry, Lance 1997-98Czap, Doug 1985

D Daniel, Harlan 1989-90Davenport, Tyler 2014Davis, Mark 2003Davis, Matt 1991-92Davis, Tim 1996DeBose, Rodney 1985Degelia, Sam 1990Delgado, Gary 1999DELLINGER, JUSTIN 2013-Dempsey, Dalton 1993Dennis, Spenser 2008-09Dinkins, Jeff 1998-99Divin, Jason 1996-97Dominguez, Anthony 1998-99Donaldson, Dan 2006Dorsey, Preston 2014Doughty, Rich 1986-87Dresch, Cassidy 2005-06Dress, Chris 1986Dressen, Pete 1985-86Dreyer, Darren 1990-92Dusek, Brad 1999Dvorsky, Joseph 2010-11

E Edwards, James 1985Ehlers, Corey 1994-97Ellis, J.P. 1993-94Espisito, Pete 1986-87Eubank, Brad 1996-97

F Falvey, Cory 2011-12Farr, Cody 2001-02Farrow, Jonathan 2008Field, Thomas 2006-08Fikac, Jeremy 1997-98Finnegan, Jack 2014Finnegan, Kyle 2011-13Fiske, Justin 2006-07Fithian, Grant 1993-94Flanagan, Steven 1992Flowers, Steve 1986-89Ford, Jack 1992Forrister, Aaron 2000-01Frame, David 2003Franco, Cole 2008Friess, Cameron 2014Frost, Mike 1989Fuda, Joey 2011-12Fuller, Aaron 2007-08

G Gallegos, Christian 2010-11Gambill, Cody 2008-12Garcia, Shaun 2009-10Garner, Ron 1986Garza, Aaron 2006-07Garza, Jarod 2005-06Gaviglio, Brandon 2008GEISLER, CORY 2013-Gembler, Kyle 2006-08George, Reagan 1998-2000Giovanoni, Tyler 2015Goebel, Ross 2012, 2014Goldschmidt, Paul 2007-09Golson, Stephen 1987Gonzales, Jeff 1998-99Gonzalez, Dickie 1999-2002Goodyear, Gary 1993-94Gore, Brian 1992-93Graham, John 1995Griffen, Tom 1986Grist, Scott 2011-13, 2015Gruber, David 1988-89Gryseels, John 1992Guest, Casey 2006-07Guilbeau, Lewis 2013Gultz, Michael 2001-04

H Hass, Andy 1986-87Hale, Monte 1985-87Hall, Mitch 1998-99HALLONQUIST, JEREMY 2013-Hamilton, David 1986-87Hankins, Brandon 2002-03Harendt, Michael 1989Harrell, Brian 1991Harris, Mike 1985Harrison, Steve 1985-88Hart, Chris 1987-89Hart, Donnie 2011-13Hart, Mike 2006-08Hawkins, Kragen 1990-91Haynes, Wade 1985-87Head, Louis 2012Heath, Tiim 2009Hedfelt, Pancho 1985Herrmann, Gary 1991-92Hicks, Trey 2014Hill, Chris 2002, 2004-06Hill, Matt 1991-92HILL, TANNER 2014-Hillman, Adam 1993HOFFMAN, THEODORE 2015-Holden, Murray 2001Holbrooks, Kane 2008-09HUBBARD, JAYLEN 2015-HUBER, JARED 2015-Huddleston, Mike 1999-2000Hulings, Mark 1991HUMPAL, LUCAS 2013-

J Jacobs, Glenn 1990-91Janak, Taylor 2009Janek, John David 1999-2000Jansky, Jeff 1996- 97Jean, Chris 2002-05

Johnson, Chad 2005Johnson, Eric 2000-01Jones, Chris 1995Jones, Kyle 2005-06Joseph, Scott 1985-86Joyce, Jimmy 1985

K Kalenkosky, Casey 2011-12Keel, Heath 2005-06Keenum, Steven 2013Kent, Bryan 2000-01Kero, Greg 1989-90Killion, Byron 1997-98King, Tyler 2011Kirkpatrick, Kevin 1993-96Klaer, Tony 1998Kline, Kevin 1992Kolek, Richard 1990Kopycinski, Jordan 2009-10Kubitza, Kyle 2009-11

L Lacombe, Andrew 2010-11Ladewig, Lane 1996-97Lancaster, James 1988Lankford, Nick 2002-03Leal, Javier 1993Leinweber, Mark 1991Lemke, Hunter 2011-14Lester, Dennis 1989Lewis, Domonique 2000-01Lieber, Jon 2007-08Linebrink, Scott 1997Livingstone, Kyle 2009-10Loftin, Lance 2008-09LOVEJOY, CODY 2012-Lowden, Coy 1999-2002Lynch, Philip 2007

M Machac, Aaron 1994Mansfield, Brad 1995-96Maranda, Jason 2007-08Marek, John 1986-87Martin, Chad 1992Martinek, Dustin 1992-94Martinez, Ed 1985-1987Martinez, Richard 2003-04Martinson, Jason 2008-10Massengale, Chad 2000-01Mast, Nolan 2004-05Matthews, Trey 1988-89Mattlage, Garrett 2012-14MAZZOCCOLI, PASQUALE 2015-McElroy, Ben 2012-15McGonigle, Jim 2011McKee, Craig 1994McKeown, Jay 1989-90McMullen, Kenneth 1993-94McVaney, Jeff 2009-12Meeks, Matt 2001-02Meliah, Chris 1991-92Mercado, Miguel 2005Merrell, Bo 2008Merrell, Cody 2006Micheles, Chris 2000-02Mickan, Morgan 2011-13

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Miller, Chad 1994Mitchell, Bryson 2015Monasmith, Mark 1991Moore, Scott 2005-06Moore, Terrence 1999-2000Morrow, Covey 2009-13Myrick, John 1985

N Nash, Todd 1985-86Nemec, Brian 2002Neumann, Daniel 2010Neumann, Don 1987-88Newkirk, Greg 1995-96Newland, Josh 2001Nuti, Isaac 2011-12

O Oakes, Matt 2007Olivera, Manny 2001O’Neal, Austin 2013-14Orton, Brooks 2012-13

P Padilla, Rocky 1994Paiz, David 2014-15Parr, Brook 2002-03Parsons, Montana 2015Patrick, Scott 1987-89Patton, Bobby 1985-87PAUL, DYLAN 2015-Paulissen, Ed 1985-87Paulson, Stephen 1997-98Peacock, Chris 1999-2000Pearce, Doug 2004-05PEARSON, BRADEN 2015-Pearson, Tyler 2013-14Pennye, Darwin 1987-88Perdue, Aaron 2002-03Perkins, Cody 2011-14Perry, Kyle 2006-07Pfaff, Mark 1988Pittman, Fielding 2009-13Pitts, Mitchell 2009-13Pool, Chris 1993Potts, Chad 1993-94Potts, Chris 1991, 1993Powell, James 1985-87POWELL, JOE 2015-Prather, Gilbert 1986-88Prestridge, Keith 2009

Q Quayle, C.J. 2004-05

R Ramos, Dominic 2002-05Randell, Laurn 2007-10Raney, Robert 1987-88Reiter, Morgan 1994-95Reese, Kenny 1986-89Renfro, Trevor 2013-14Rhodes, K.J. 1995Riddle, Todd 1986Rioux, Dan 1994-95Robbins, Brady 2005Robbins, Tom 2003-04Robinson, Rex 1986-88

Rocha, Andy 1997-98Rod, Coby 1997-98Rodriguez, Danny 1985Rodriguez, Jose 2004-05Rogers, Doug 1988Rogers, Leron 1992-93Ross, Cody 2005-06Rounding, Brian 1993-1995Rucker, Shannon 1994Russo, Michael 2009-10Rutherford, Kyle 1999-2001Rutledge, Bryant 2009-10

S Sah, Kevin 2012-13Salazar, Gilbert 1985-87Salinas, David 1986-88Sample, Russell 1994Sanchez, Matt 2014-15Santos, Pat 1988Saunders, Keith 1989-92Sawicki, Bobby 2001-05Schappert, Paul 2001-04SCHEIBLE, DEREK 2015-Schnabel, Matt 1996-97Schramm, Lance 2006Schwegmann, Eric 1986-89Scott, Mark 1992-93SCOTT, MICKEY 2015-Seaman, Chris 1997-2000Serviente, Glenn 1987-89Shepperd, Garrett 2010-12SHERLEY, LUKE 2015-Sherrill, Garrett 1999-2000Sherrill, Scott 1996-98Sibley, Tyler 2009-12Siers, Steven 2005-08Singer, Gary 1985-86Sizemore, Chris 1991Skrabanek, Neil 1991, 1993Smelser, Nick 2012-13Smith, Carson 2010-11Smith, Matt 2014Smith, Stephen 1995-96Snedeker, Sean 1985-86Snyder, Rodney 1989

Spear, Chad 1996-97Spencer, Bart 1995-96Spencer, Jacob 2002-03Spencer, Travis 2005Spradlin, Todd 1999-2000Steele, Mack 1993-94Stegent, Mike 1998Steiner, Matt 2009Stinnett, J.D. 2013STUDDARD, GRANGER 2014-Stumph, Andrew 2010-13Suarez, Ignacio 2002-03Sullivan, Zach 2015Stockman, Carl 1995-96Swanson, Aaron 1991Swanzy, Larry 1985

T Taber, Chris 1993Targun, Colby 2012-15Taylor, Aaron 2008-09Theriot, Ben 2007-09Tierce, Evan 2001-04Tomlinson, Eric 2001Tompkins, John 1998-99Tritz, Zach 2008-09Tuel, Todd 2000Turner, Colton 2010-12Turrabiartes, James 1993-94

V Valle, Tony 1987-89Vallieres, Cedric 2015Vaughn, Greg 1995Vest, Clint 2008-2011Vidaurri, Jr., Steven 2008Villarreal, Mark 1998-99Vinklarek, Mark 1988Virtue, Kevin 2002Vrba, Terry 1987-90Vuskov, Mark 1994-96

W Wade, Tim 2000-01Walter, Josh 2007-08Walters, David 1997-98

Warder, Trey 2001Washington, Jason 1999-02Weaver, Eric 2007-08Welding, Rodney 1985Wellens, David 1989Wells, Bradley 2000West, Darin 1985-‘86Whiteside, Dale 1985Whitter, Blake 2015Wickersham, Jack 1996-98Wienhoff, Dea 1988Williams, Austen 2012-14Williams, Blake 1998-2000Williams, Bryan 1995Williams, Greg 1996Williams, Jarrett 2003-04Williams, Jesse 1985Williams, Lance 2001Wilson, Jimmy 1987 Winfield, Brian 1996Winkelmann, Chad 1998-2000Winkelvoss, Matt 1992-93Wisneski, Gabe 2003-04Wisnoski, Robert 1985-86Wissen, Collin 1996-97Witek, Adam 2006-09Witherspoon, Kelly 2000-01Witt, Doug 1989Wood, David 2006-07Wrightsil, Dickie 1985

Y Yancy, Robert 1988-89Yates, Mike 1990-91Young, Chad 2014Younk, Mark 2001-02

Z Zepeda, Noel 1995Zigal, Joey 2002-03Zuege, Steve 1991Zuercher, Barry 1985

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OPPONENT RECORD FIRST LAST LAST RESULTAkron 3-0 2/25/11 2/27/11 W, 12-2 (H)Air Force 2-0 2/20/11 2/16/14 W, 6-0 (H) Angelo State 2-0 2/12/05 2/13/05 W, 11-5 (H)Appalachian State 3-0 3/13/15 3/15/15 W, 6-5 (A)Arkansas 0-1 4/6/11 4/6/11 L, 5-6 (A)Arkansas State 3-6 2/19/00 5/10/15 L, 11-10 (H)Army 0-1 5/30/09 5/30/09 L, 4-7 (N)Baylor 22-47 3/11/85 4/4/15 W, 4-1 (A)Bellevue 1-0 3/9/91 3/9/91 W, 13-2 (H)Boston College 0-1 5/29/09 5/29/09 L, 7-8 (N)California 1-0 2/15/03 2/15/03 W, 6-5 (N)Central Arkansas 14-4 4/20/07 4/22/12 W, 14-5 (H)Central Florida 1-0 2/21/97 2/21/97 W, 8-2 (N)Central Michigan 1-3 2/27/15 3/1/15 L, 2-0 (H)Clemson 1-0 5/24/97 5/24/97 W, 12-7 (N)Concordia Lutheran 3-5 4/14/91 2/1/95 L, 7-10 (H)Cornell 1-2 3/29/85 3/20/97 W, 6-1 (H)Creighton 3-4 3/12/95 3/9/02 W, 5-3 (N)CSU Bakersfield 2-1 4/26/13 4/28/13 W, 11-5 (H)Dallas Baptist 5-5 2/17/00 5/24/13 L, 7-5 (N)Emporia State 1-0 3/9/91 3/9/91 W, 3-2 (H)Evangel 7-1 3/9/89 3/10/93 W, 12-2 (H)Florida 0-1 5/27/00 5/2700 L, 0-14 (N)Georgia Southern 2-1 3/27/15 3/29/15 W, 11-4 (H)Georgia State 5-1 4/18/14 5/3/15 W, 8-5 (A)Gonzaga 0-1 2/4/06 2/4/06 L, 4-8 (N)Hardin-Simmons 5-0 2/9/90 3/3/91 W, 6-5 (H)Houston 16-28 3/19/85 2/25/15 W, 7-6 (H)Houston Baptist 15-0 2/16/90 4/30/13 W, 7-3 (H)Howard Payne 3-0 2/13/90 2/14/90 W, 15-5 (H)Huston-Tillotson 11-0 3/14/88 4/6/94 W, 12-2 (A)Illinois 3-0 3/15/95 2/23/08 W, 2-1 (N)Incarnate Word 20-9 4/14/87 4/7/15 W, 4-3 (H)Kansas 1-1 2/26/95 2/10/01 L, 3-9 (N)Kansas State 1-1 3/10/85 3/10/85 W, 4-3 (H)Kent State 0-1 6/3/11 6/3/11 L, 2-4 (N)Lamar 29-39 3/5/85 5/4/12 L, 4-8 (H)Little Rock 2-4 5/9/14 4/12/15 W, 10-4 (A)Louisiana Tech 4-1 3/4/85 4/14/13 W, 13-6 (H)LSU 0-3 2/27/04 2/29/04 L, 2-13 (A)Lubbock Christian 8-2 4/3/85 2/2/00 W, 5-3 (H)Mankato State 7-4-1 3/25/87 3/20/91 L, 3-4 (H)Marist 1-0 2/26/05 2/26/05 W, 6-1 (N)Mary Hardin-Baylor 10-2 2/17/86 3/1/89 L, 1-5 (A)McNeese State 40-33 3/19/88 4/1/12 L, 3-5 (H)Miami (Ohio) 1-0 2/25/05 2/25/05 W, 7-5 (N)Michigan 1-0 2/14/14 2/14/14 W, 8-7 (H)Missouri 0-2 3/10/07 3/30/11 L, 2-3 (H)Missouri State 0-2 2/19/11 2/15/13 L, 3-2 (H)Missouri Valley 2-0 3/16/86 3/16/86 W, 13-1 (H)Nebraska 2-2 2/14/03 2/18/11 W, 7-2 (H)Nevada 0-1 5/23/97 5/23/97 L, 1-7 (N)New Mexico 5-7 2/18/05 3/2/08 W, 8-7 (H)New Mexico State 4-1 2/18/00 5/23/13 W, 9-4 (N)Nicholls 47-34 4/5/85 4/29/12 L, 2-5 (A)North Carolina-Charlotte 1-0 2/9/01 2/9/01 W, 7-6 (N)North Dakota 2-0 3/13/88 3/13/88 W, 20-4 (H)North Dakota State 3-0 3/8/85 3/21/88 W, 13-5 (N)North Texas 10-3 2/9/85 4/24/88 W, 14-2 (A)Northern Illinois 2-0 3/7/08 3/9/08 W, 16-5 (H)Northern Kentucky 2-1 3/1/13 3/3/13 W, 6-0 (H)Northwestern St. 49-38 4/13/85 5/19/12 W, 10-4 (A)Notre Dame 7-3 3/16/87 3/4/12 W, 5-0 (H)Oklahoma 4-5 4/16/91 2/2/07 W, 8-3 (N)Oklahoma State 1-4 3/11/89 4/15/98 L, 1-5 (A)Oregon 2-2 3/27/12 3/13/13 L, 10-4 (A)Oregon State 0-3 3/8/13 3/10/13 L, 6-4 (A)

OPPONENT RECORD FIRST LAST LAST RESULTPenn State 5-0 3/8/99 3/14/10 W, 5-4 (H)Prairie View A&M 38-1 3/26/85 5/8/13 W, 13-7 (H)Princeton 1-0 6/4/11 6/4/11 W, 3-1 (N)Purdue 3-0 3/6/09 3/8/09 W, 14-10 (H)Rice 13-50 2/14/85 3/11/15 L, 14-5 (A)Sacramento State 0-3 4/5/13 4/7/13 L, 1-0 (A)Sam Houston State 51-46 3/30/85 2/17/15 L, 10-0 (H)San Diego State 0-2 2/27/99 2/28/99 L, 12-13 (N)San Jose State 1-3 5/27/00 4/21/13 W, 11-5 (A)Santa Clara 0-1 2/18/12 2/18/12 L, 4-5 (H)Schreiner 6-1 2/25/88 2/24/94 W, 14-7 (H)Seattle 3-0 3/28/13 3/30/13 W, 6-4 (H)Siena 1-0 2/22/09 2/22/09 W, 10-5 (N)South Alabama 2-4 4/4/14 3/22/15 W, 8-7 (A)Southeastern La. 36-25 4/6/85 5/24/12 L, 1-7 (A)Southern Illinois 0-1 3/8/98 3/8/98 L, 2-3 (N)Southwestern 9-9 2/17/85 4/18/90 L, 6-8 (A)St. Cloud State 4-0 3/6/89 3/6/91 W, 3-2 (H)St. Edward’s 14-3-1 2/25/85 4/19/06 W, 15-7 (H)St. John’s 0-1 2/25/06 2/25/06 L, 3-10 (N)St. Mary’s (TX) 3-4-1 2/12/87 4/4/95 L, 7-8 (A)Stephen F. Austin 43-21 4/14/85 5/25/12 L, 7-9 (H)Tarleton State 0-1 4/27/88 4/27/88 L, 1-2 (H)TCU 13-24 2/19/85 3/20/12 W, 8-4 (H)Texas 9-42 4/15/86 4/21/15 L, 7-3 (A)Texas A&M 13-41 2/28/87 4/28/15 L, 8-7Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 29-9 4/3/01 2/25/14 W, 6-4 (H)Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-2 2/7/93 3/12/08 W, 12-1 (H)Texas Lutheran 2-0 2/16/87 2/16/87 W, 11-5 (A)Texas Southern 35-6 4/9/85 3/4/07 W, 7-0 (H)Texas Tech 6-7 3/1/85 4/18/11 L, 5-8 (H)Texas Wesleyan 1-1 2/26/87 2/26/87 L, 6-7 (A)Toledo 1-0 3/9/07 3/9/07 W, 14-1 (N)Trinity 6-0 1/28/91 2/2/93 W, 9-2 (A)Troy 3-3 5/2/14 4/26/15 L, 9-6 (A)Tulane 1-0 2/16/13 2/16/13 W, 2-0 (H)UC Davis 0-2-1 2/13/15 2/15/15 T, 7-7 (H)UC Riverside 3-0 2/21/14 2/23/14 W, 7-5 (H)UL Lafayette 8-16 2/16/85 5/23/15 L, 6-2 (N)UL Monroe 37-31 4/16/88 3/7/15 L, 7-4 (H)UT Arlington 57-42 5/2/88 5/16/15 W, 22-8 (H)UT-Pan American 44-19 2/8/86 5/21/15 W, 10-2 (N)UTSA 53-32 3/11/92 4/14/15 L, 10-8 (H)Valparaiso 0-1 3/5/14 3/5/14 L, 3-2 (H)Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 3/11/95 3/12/95 W, 9-3 (H)Wagner 3-0 2/28/14 3/1/14 W, 9-7 (H)Washington 0-1 2/15/14 2/15/14 L, 6-1 (H)Washington State 1-2 3/7/14 3/8/14 W, 5-3 (A)Wayland Baptist 2-0 2/8/93 2/8/93 W, 7-2 (H)Western Kentucky 3-2 2/27/10 5/21/14 W, 4-3 (N)Wichita State 2-2 2/19/12 2/21/15 W, 7-5 (A)Yale 3-0 3/9/99 3/11/99 W, 9-4 (H)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1985 — 29-27, 9-9 GSCCOACH: JAY JEFFREYW 2/9 North Texas 8-1W 2/9 North Texas 4-0W 2/10 North Texas 6-5L 2/14 at Rice 3-4L 2/14 at Rice 1-6W 2/16 UL Lafayette 8-2L 2/16 UL Lafayette 4-9W 2/17 at Southwestern 14-9L 2/17 at Southwestern 8-9L 2/19 at TCU 2-5L 2/19 at TCU 4-5W 2/25 at St. Edward’s 6-3L 3/1 # Texas Tech 0-7L 3/2 at North Texas 3-4W 3/2 # Texas Tech 5-2W 3/4 Louisiana Tech 4-3L 3/4 Louisiana Tech 1-3L 3/5 Lamar 0-13L 3/5 Lamar 2-11W 3/8 North Dakota State 16-13W 3/8 North Dakota State 12-0L 3/10 Kansas State 9-11W 3/10 Kansas State 4-3L 3/11 at Baylor 2-12L 3/11 at Baylor 1-12L 3/17 * at Southeastern Louisiana 5-6L 3/17 * at Southeastern Louisiana 4-5L 3/19 at Houston 5-11W 3/26 Prairie View A&M 10-4W 3/26 Prairie View A&M 14-2L 3/29 % Cornell 4-7L 3/29 % Cornell 3-8L 3/30 * Sam Houston State 2-6W 3/30 * Sam Houston State 5-4W 4/3 Lubbock Christian 12-11L 4/3 Lubbock Christian 9-12W 4/5 * Nicholls 5-3L 4/5 * Nicholls 1-8W 4/6 * Southeastern Louisiana 11-8L 4/6 * Southeastern Louisiana 13-14W 4/9 Texas Southern 10-0W 4/9 Texas Southern 13-6L 4/13 * at Northwestern State 2-4L 4/13 * at Northwestern State 5-3L 4/14 * at Stephen F. Austin 1-14

L 4/14 * at Stephen F. Austin 4-8W 4/17 at Prairie View A&M 8-6W 4/17 at Prairie View A&M 7-6W 4/20 * at Sam Houston State 6-5W 4/20 * at Sam Houston State 12-0W 4/23 at Texas Southern 9-6W 4/23 at Texas Southern 9-1W 4/27 * Northwestern State 9-2L 4/27 * Northwestern State 5-9W 4/28 * Stephen F. Austin 5-2W 4/28 * Stephen F. Austin 4-2* Gulf Star Conference game# at University of North Texas (Denton, Texas) % at St. Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas)

1986 — 31-25, 11-9 GSCCOACH: JAY JEFFREYL 2/4 at Rice 7-10L 2/4 at Rice 2-3W 2/8 at UT-Pan American 4-2L 2/8 at UT-Pan American 2-5L 2/12 St. Edward’s 3-5W 2/12 St. Edward’s 3-2W 2/15 at Southwestern 11-1W 2/15 at Southwestern 2-1W 2/17 Mary Hardin-Baylor 3-2W 2/17 Mary Hardin-Baylor 9-4W 2/18 at Lamar 4-3L 2/18 at Lamar 1-5L 2/25 at TCU 1-8W 2/25 at TCU 6-2W 2/28 Texas Southern 26-16L 2/28 Texas Southern 5-7L 3/8 at Baylor 1-4L 3/8 at Baylor 5-4L 3/11 Southwestern 1-12L 3/11 Southwestern 1-3W 3/14 * at Southeastern Louisiana 8-5L 3/14 * at Southeastern Louisiana 4-6L 3/15 * at Nicholls 2-8W 3/15 * at Nicholls 12-5W 3/16 Missouri Valley 14-0W 3/16 Missouri Valley 13-1W 3/17 at Texas Southern 6-5W 3/17 at Texas Southern 6-4W 3/18 at North Texas 9-4L 3/19 at North Texas 1-3

W 3/19 at North Texas 6-1W 3/28 * Southeastern Louisiana 10-7W 3/28 * Southeastern Louisiana 7-4L 3/29 * Nicholls 1-5L 3/29 * Nicholls 4-9L 3/30 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 2-8W 3/30 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 4-3W 4/2 at Prairie View A&M 17-5W 4/2 at Prairie View A&M 18-4L 4/5 * Sam Houston State 4-11L 4/5 * Sam Houston State 4-9W 4/12 * Stephen F. Austin 4-2W 4/12 * Stephen F. Austin 9-6L 4/13 * Northwestern State 4-6W 4/13 * Northwestern State 6-3L 4/15 at Texas 2-6W 4/16 Prairie View A&M 6-0L 4/16 Prairie View A&M 4-8L 4/19 * at Sam Houston State 11-12L 4/19 * at Sam Houston State 4-9W 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin 9-5W 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin 7-6W 4/27 * at Northwestern State 9-3W 4/27 * at Northwestern State 10-3L 4/28 at UL Lafayette 0-1L 4/28 at UL Lafayette 0-1* Gulf Star Conference game

1987 — 39-21-2, 14-6 GSCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEW 2/6 at St. Edward’s 6-2L 2/6 at St. Edward’s 4-5W 2/7 St. Edward’s 7-6T 2/7 St. Edward’s 5-5W 2/9 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 4-3W 2/9 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 8-6L 2/12 at St. Mary’s 8-12W 2/12 at St. Mary’s 6-1W 2/14 North Texas 5-4W 2/14 North Texas 7-1W 2/15 North Texas 5-1W 2/16 at Texas Lutheran 18-5W 2/16 at Texas Lutheran 11-5L 2/20 at Southwestern 6-7W 2/20 at Southwestern 9-1L 2/22 at TCU 0-2L 2/22 at TCU 0-5

W 2/26 at Texas Wesleyan 9-4L 2/26 at Texas Wesleyan 6-7L 2/28 at Texas A&M 3-4L 2/28 at Texas A&M 2-9W 3/2 Texas Southern 13-2W 3/2 Texas Southern 7-4W 3/4 Mary Hardin-Baylor 8-0W 3/4 Mary Hardin-Baylor 3-2W 3/6 at Houston 6-4W 3/7 at Rice 11-8L 3/7 at Rice 0-7W 3/10 Southwestern 3-1L 3/10 Southwestern 3-13W 3/14 * at Nicholls 15-9L 3/14 * at Nicholls 3-4L 3/15 * at Southeastern Louisiana 6-10W 3/15 * at Southeastern Louisiana 4-3L 3/16 # Notre Dame 5-10T 3/16 at St. Mary’s 5-5W 3/25 Mankato State 8-3W 3/25 Mankato State 5-1W 3/26 Mankato State 7-1L 3/26 Mankato State 4-8L 3/28 * at Sam Houston State 1-5L 3/28 * at Sam Houston State 1-5W 4/4 * at Northwestern State 6-5W 4/4 * at Northwestern State 3-1W 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin 10-5W 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin 7-2L 4/7 at Baylor 6-8L 4/7 at Baylor 0-6L 4/11 * Sam Houston State 4-9L 4/11 * Sam Houston State 4-11W 4/14 Incarnate Word 19-1W 4/14 Incarnate Word 5-0W 4/17 * Nicholls 11-6W 4/17 * Nicholls 9-8W 4/18 * Southeastern Louisiana 24-3W 4/18 * Southeastern Louisiana 11-10W 4/21 at Texas Southern 9-4L 4/21 at Texas Southern 1-3W 4/25 * Northwestern State 8-4W 4/25 * Northwestern State 12-1W 4/26 * Stephen F. Austin 5-3W 4/26 * Stephen F. Austin 6-3* Gulf Star Conference game# at St. Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1988 — 31-27, 7-11 GSCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEL 2/8 Incarnate Word 5-7W 2/9 Prairie View A&M 3-2W 2/9 Prairie View A&M 4-0L 2/10 Southwestern 10-11W 2/10 Southwestern 4-2W 2/14 at St. Edward’s 7-1W 2/14 at St. Edward’s 16-13L 2/16 at Texas A&M 4-6L 2/16 at Texas A&M 6-11W 2/21 Rice 12-8W 2/21 Rice 8-7W 2/25 at Schreiner 4-1W 2/25 at Schreiner 8-3L 2/27 at UT-Pan American 3-16L 2/27 at UT-Pan American 6-14W 2/29 Texas Southern 16-2W 2/29 Texas Southern 7-4W 3/1 Incarnate Word 16-12L 3/5 at TCU 8-9L 3/6 at TCU 8-9L 3/6 at TCU 5-7W 3/8 Schreiner (forfeit) 9-0W 3/8 Schreiner (forfeir) 9-0L 3/10 at Texas 10-19W 3/13 North Dakota 6-4W 3/13 North Dakota 20-4W 3/14 Huston-Tillotson 16-1W 3/14 Huston-Tillotson 16-11W 3/16 # Huston-Tillotson 11-5W 3/16 # Huston-Tillotson 11-4L 3/19 * McNeese State 2-3L 3/20 * McNeese State 6-7L 3/20 * McNeese State 4-14W 3/21 % North Dakota St. 13-5L 3/26 * at Stephen F. Austin 0-3L 3/26 * at Stephen F. Austin 10-11W 3/27 * at Stephen F. Austin 2-1L 4/1 * Sam Houston State 2-3W 4/1 * Sam Houston State 4-3L 4/2 * Sam Houston State 7-8L 4/5 UT-Pan American 0-9L 4/5 UT-Pan American 4-9L 4/6 at Texas Southern 2-3L 4/6 at Texas Southern 8-9W 4/9 * at Northwestern State 6-3L 4/9 * at Northwestern State 3-4W 4/10 * at Northwestern State 5-3W 4/12 at Baylor 3-1W 4/12 at Baylor 4-0L 4/16 * UL Monroe 1-4W 4/16 * UL Monroe 8-6W 4/20 at Southwestern 14-3L 4/20 at Southwestern 5-13L 4/23 * at North Texas 8-13W 4/23 * at North Texas 9-8W 4/24 * at North Texas 13-2L 4/27 Tarleton St. 1-2L 5/2 * at UT Arlington 0-6* Southland Conference game# at University of Texas (Austin, Texas)% at San Antonio, Texas

1989 — 31-24, 10-8 SLCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEL 2/11 Incarnate Word 1-3W 2/11 Incarnate Word 7-3L 2/14 Texas A&M 1-6L 2/14 Texas A&M 0-2W 2/21 Prairie View A&M 10-5W 2/21 Prairie View A&M 4-2L 2/22 at Texas A&M 3-6L 2/22 at Texas A&M 3-6L 2/25 at Houston 1-8L 2/25 at Houston 3-6W 2/26 at Prairie View A&M 18-10W 2/26 at Prairie View A&M 16-4W 2/27 Mary Hardin-Baylor 8-3W 2/28 Mary Hardin-Baylor 5-3W 3/1 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 14-5L 3/1 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 1-5L 3/3 at Texas Southern 6-7W 3/3 at Texas Southern 2-0W 3/6 St. Cloud State 4-2W 3/6 St. Cloud State 5-4L 3/8 at Texas 8-21W 3/9 Evangel 6-4L 3/9 Evangel 1-4

L 3/11 at Oklahoma State 3-8W 3/12 at Oklahoma State 10-5L 3/15 Southwestern 6-7W 3/15 Southwestern 7-4L 3/16 at Schreiner 2-3L 3/18 * at McNeese State 1-4L 3/18 * at McNeese State 0-9L 3/19 * at McNeese State 8-14W 3/23 Mankato State 17-7W 3/23 Mankato State 3-1L 4/1 * at Sam Houston State 3-7L 4/1 * at Sam Houston State 9-10L 4/2 * at Sam Houston State 3-4L 4/4 St. Mary’s 4-7W 4/4 St. Mary’s 4-3W 4/5 Texas Southern 8-2W 4/5 Texas Southern 6-2W 4/8 * Northwestern State 6-1W 4/8 * Northwestern State 7-4W 4/9 * Northwestern State 6-5W 4/12 at Southwestern 19-4W 4/15 * at UL Monroe 5-4L 4/15 * at UL Monroe 0-7W 4/16 * at UL Monroe 11-7W 4/20 Huston-Tillotson 11-1W 4/20 Huston-Tillotson 13-3W 4/25 * at Stephen F. Austin 4-3W 4/25 * at Stephen F. Austin 4-0W 4/26 * at Stephen F. Austin 7-5W 4/29 * UT Arlington 8-6L 4/29 * UT Arlington 4-8L 4/30 * UT Arlington 0-9* Southland Conference game

1990 — 31-22-1, 7-11 SLCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEW 2/9 at Hardin-Simmons 13-3W 2/10 at Hardin-Simmons 14-9W 2/10 at Hardin-Simmons 11-9W 2/13 Howard Payne 10-0W 2/14 Howard Payne 11-5W 2/14 Howard Payne 15-5W 2/16 Houston Baptist 5-0W 2/16 Houston Baptist 5-1W 2/17 Prairie View A&M 3-0W 2/17 Prairie View A&M 11-2L 2/18 at Texas 2-3W 2/24 at Texas Southern 6-5L 2/24 at Texas Southern 4-6W 2/25 at Prairie View A&M 10-3W 2/25 at Prairie View A&M 17-11L 3/3 # UL Lafayette 3-8L 3/3 # Oklahoma State 1-4L 3/6 at Texas A&M 1-11L 3/6 at Texas A&M 5-8W 3/9 Evangel 2-0W 3/9 Evangel 11-5W 3/15 at Incarnate Word 12-11W 3/15 at Incarnate Word 10-5L 3/17 * at UL Monroe 1-6L 3/17 * at UL Monroe 3-7W 3/18 * at UL Monroe 14-5W 3/21 Mankato State 8-1L 3/21 Mankato State 6-10L 3/22 Mankato State 6-9T 3/22 Mankato State 3-3L 3/24 * Stephen F. Austin 0-2W 3/24 * Stephen F. Austin 3-1L 3/25 * Stephen F. Austin 0-2W 4/1 Huston-Tillotson 9-0W 4/1 Huston-Tillotson 3-0W 4/3 UT-Pan American 7-5L 4/3 UT-Pan American 3-13W 4/7 * Sam Houston State 9-4L 4/7 * Sam Houston State 4-7W 4/8 * Sam Houston State 7-1W 4/10 Texas Southern 15-1W 4/10 Texas Southern 14-3W 4/13 * at Northwestern State 6-2L 4/13 * at Northwestern State 2-3L 4/14 * at Northwestern State 5-8W 4/17 at St. Edward’s 5-3L 4/18 at Southwestern 6-8L 4/21 * UT Arlington 0-9W 4/21 * UT Arlington 11-3L 4/22 * UT Arlington 6-8L 4/25 at Baylor 7-14L 4/28 * at McNeese State 4-6W 4/28 * at McNeese State 3-2L 4/29 * at McNeese State 4-5

* Southland Conference game# at Texas (Austin, Texas)

1991 — 33-15, 4-7 SLCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEW 1/28 at Trinity 17-2W 2/2 Houston Baptist 12-2W 2/2 Houston Baptist 5-3W 2/8 at Texas Southern 7-3W 2/8 at Texas Southern 6-4W 2/9 at Houston Baptist 12-8W 2/9 at Houston Baptist 20-5L 2/11 at Texas A&M 1-4W 2/11 at Texas A&M 4-3W 2/16 Huston-Tillotson 12-2W 2/20 at Incarnate Word 2-0W 2/20 at Incarnate Word 2-1L 2/23 at Houston 0-2L 2/23 at Houston 4-11W 2/24 at Prairie View A&M 20-13W 2/24 at Prairie View A&M 16-4L 2/26 at Texas 3-10W 3/3 Hardin-Simmons 11-0W 3/3 Hardin-Simmons 6-5W 3/6 St. Cloud State 7-1W 3/6 St. Cloud State 3-2W 3/7 Evangel 10-0W 3/7 Evangel 9-0W 3/9 Bellevue 13-2W 3/9 Emporia St. 3-2W 3/12 at UT-Pan American 8-5W 3/12 at UT-Pan American 1-0W 3/20 Mankato State 15-3L 3/20 Mankato State 3-4L 3/23 * at UT Arlington 1-12L 3/23 * at UT Arlington 1-4W 3/24 * at UT Arlington 8-7W 3/27 at Trinity 18-0L 3/29 * Northwestern State 3-6L 3/29 * Northwestern State 0-3L 3/30 * Northwestern State 1-5W 4/2 Texas Southern 13-0W 4/2 Texas Southern 5-3L 4/3 at Baylor 7-8W 4/10 Prairie View A&M 10-2W 4/10 Prairie View A&M 13-3L 4/14 at Concordia Lutheran 3-6L 4/16 at Oklahoma 8-12L 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin 5-6W 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin 5-2L 4/21 * at Stephen F. Austin 1-4W 4/27 * UL Monroe 4-3W 4/27 * UL Monroe 6-5*Southland Conference game

1992 — 31-19, 11-10 SLCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEW 1/29 at Trinity 13-1W 1/29 at Trinity 7-0W 2/7 Houston Baptist 12-0W 2/7 Houston Baptist 7-2L 2/8 at Houston 0-7L 2/12 at Texas A&M 2-6L 2/12 at Texas A&M 1-12W 2/15 Texas Southern 3-0W 2/15 Texas Southern 6-4W 2/16 Incarnate Word 8-5W 2/16 Incarnate Word 4-3L 2/21 at Lamar 3-4W 3/1 at Houston Baptist 2-0W 3/1 at Houston Baptist 3-2L 3/3 at Rice 2-6L 3/3 at Rice 2-6W 3/7 * at Sam Houston State 4-1W 3/7 * at Sam Houston State 3-1L 3/8 * at Sam Houston State 1-5W 3/11 at UTSA 5-2W 3/11 at UTSA 9-1W 3/13 at Texas Southern 9-3W 3/13 at Texas Southern (forfeit) 9-0W 3/17 at Oklahoma 7-4W 3/18 at Oklahoma 15-9W 3/21 * Northwestern State 8-7L 3/21 * Northwestern State 3-5L 3/22 * Northwestern State 4-6L 3/25 at Texas 1-12W 3/28 * at UL Monroe 8-5W 3/28 * at UL Monroe 16-3W 3/29 * at UL Monroe 6-1

L 3/31 at Baylor 3-8W 4/4 * Stephen F. Austin 6-3W 4/4 * Stephen F. Austin 4-1W 4/5 * Stephen F. Austin 9-0W 4/8 Baylor 11-2L 4/11 * at UT Arlington 0-2L 4/11 * at UT Arlington 1-2L 4/12 * at UT Arlington 2-13L 4/15 Concordia Lutheran 5-8W 4/17 * at McNeese State 11-0W 4/17 * at McNeese State 1-0L 4/18 * at McNeese State 4-5L 4/25 * Nicholls 4-5L 4/25 * Nicholls 0-8L 4/26 * Nicholls 4-10W 5/2 UTSA 9-2W 5/2 UTSA 8-4W 5/3 UTSA 13-5* Southland Conference game

1993 — 26-29, 8-15 SLCCOACH: STEVE PRENTICEW 2/2 at Trinity 8-0W 2/2 at Trinity 9-2W 2/7 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-2L 2/7 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-5W 2/8 Wayland Baptist 10-8W 2/8 Wayland Baptist 7-2L 2/12 at Incarnate Word 12-16W 2/13 Incarnate Word 5-2L 2/13 Incarnate Word 4-5L 2/16 Texas A&M 2-9L 2/20 at Rice 1-9L 2/20 at Rice 6-7W 2/23 at Schreiner 2-1W 2/23 # Incarnate Word 4-3L 2/26 at Houston 4-6W 2/26 at Houston 8-3W 3/2 at Texas A&M 1-0L 3/2 at Texas A&M 2-5W 3/5 at Prairie View A&M 9-0W 3/5 at Prairie View A&M 5-4W 3/6 Prairie View A&M 12-2W 3/6 Prairie View A&M 12-2L 3/9 Baylor 4-5W 3/10 Evangel 7-0W 3/10 Evangel 12-2L 3/15 * Sam Houston State 4-5L 3/15 * Sam Houston State 1-5L 3/16 Lamar 5-11W 3/17 Lamar 4-2W 3/20 * at Northwestern State 9-8L 3/20 * at Northwestern State 0-20W 3/21 * at Northwestern State 9-4L 3/24 at Texas 4-11W 3/27 * UL Monroe 7-3W 3/27 * UL Monroe 5-0W 3/28 * UL Monroe 14-4L 3/31 at Baylor 3-5L 4/3 * at Stephen F. Austin 7-8L 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin 6-10L 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin 4-10W 4/9 * UT Arlington 5-4L 4/9 * UT Arlington 2-7L 4/10 * UT Arlington 7-22L 4/13 Texas A&M-Kingsville 8-9W 4/13 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-6L 4/17 * McNeese State 2-14L 4/17 * McNeese State 1-8L 4/18 * McNeese State 8-11L 4/21 at Concordia Lutheran 11-12L 4/24 * at Nicholls 0-4L 4/24 * at Nicholls St. 2-11L 4/25 * at Nicholls 0-3L 5/2 * at UTSA 2-8W 5/2 * at UTSA 3-2W 5/3 * at UTSA 9-8* Southland Conference game# at Schreiner (Kerrville, Texas)

1994 — 28-23, 10-13 SLCCOACH: HOWARD BUSHONGL 2/2 at Incarnate Word 6-8W 2/5 St. Edward’s 9-2W 2/5 St. Edward’s 17-5W 2/6 St. Edward’s 12-3W 2/8 Huston-Tillotson 12-6W 2/10 at Concordia Lutheran 1-0L 2/12 at Houston 1-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSL 2/13 at Houston 4-5W 2/16 at Texas 4-3W 2/19 Prairie View A&M 13-4W 2/19 Prairie View A&M 7-0L 2/23 at Texas A&M 4-5W 2/23 at Texas A&M 6-1W 2/24 Schreiner 14-7W 2/26 UT-Pan American 3-2W 2/26 UT-Pan American 5-1W 2/27 UT-Pan American 4-2L 3/2 at Baylor 1-2L 3/2 at Baylor 7-13W 3/5 * Stephen F. Austin 6-3W 3/5 * Stephen F. Austin 6-0W 3/6 * Stephen F. Austin 16-8L 3/9 Lamar 6-14W 3/12 Concordia Lutheran 10-5W 3/14 at UT-Pan American 5-1W 3/19 * at McNeese State 1-0L 3/19 * at McNeese State 1-7L 3/20 * at McNeese State 9-11L 3/23 at Rice 1-9L 3/26 * at Nicholls 1-3W 3/26 * at Nicholls 10-1L 3/27 * at Nicholls 1-3L 4/1 * at UTSA 7-8L 4/1 * at UTSA 4-5W 4/2 * at UTSA 13-12W 4/6 at Huston-Tillotson 12-2L 4/9 * UT Arlington 7-16L 4/9 * UT Arlington 5-7L 4/10 * UT Arlington 12-13L 4/13 at Lamar 7-11L 4/16 * at UL Monroe 2-3L 4/16 * at UL Monroe 1-6W 4/17 * at UL Monroe 4-0W 4/21 Incarnate Word 5-1W 4/23 * at Sam Houston State 3-1L 4/23 * at Sam Houston State 1-4W 4/24 * at Sam Houston State 6-5L 4/26 St. Mary’s 2-4W 4/30 * Northwestern State 1-0L 4/30 * Northwestern State 0-2* Southland Conference game

1995 — 23-31, 10-14 SLCCOACH: HOWARD BUSHONGL 2/1 Concordia Lutheran 3-5L 2/1 Concordia Lutheran 7-10L 2/4 at Lamar 2-15W 2/5 at Lamar 13-7L 2/7 Baylor 0-7L 2/9 at Rice 3-15L 2/11 Houston 1-5W 2/11 Houston 5-4W 2/18 at UT-Pan American 8-2W 2/18 at UT-Pan American 6-5W 2/19 at UT-Pan American 2-0L 2/21 Rice 1-5W 2/23 St. Mary’s 6-0L 2/24 # vs. Rice 2-8W 2/25 # vs. Sam Houston State 7-1W 2/26 # vs. Kansas 8-6W 2/28 at Concordia Lutheran 9-8W 3/5 * at Stephen F. Austin 7-1W 3/5 * at Stephen F. Austin 9-2W 3/6 * at Stephen F. Austin 13-3L 3/10 Creighton 4-12W 3/11 Virginia Commonwealth 17-13L 3/12 Creighton 6-8W 3/12 Virginia Commonwealth 9-3W 3/15 Illinois 6-0L 3/18 * McNeese State 2-15L 3/18 * McNeese State 6-7W 3/19 * McNeese State 10-3L 3/21 at Texas 2-12W 3/25 * at Nicholls 6-3W 3/26 * at Nicholls 9-0L 3/26 * at Nicholls 5-6L 3/28 at Houston 1-6L 3/28 at Houston 2-3L 4/1 * UTSA 2-13L 4/1 * UTSA 3-4L 4/2 * UTSA 1-13L 4/4 at St. Mary’s 7-8L 4/8 * at UT Arlington 3-4W 4/8 * at UT Arlington 4-1L 4/9 * at UT Arlington 2-11L 4/11 at Texas A&M 0-5L 4/12 Lamar 3-5

W 4/15 * UL Monroe 2-1L 4/15 * UL Monroe 2-5L 4/16 * UL Monroe 4-10L 4/18 at St. Edward’s 6-7L 4/22 * Sam Houston State 8-12L 4/22 * Sam Houston State 3-4W 4/23 * Sam Houston State 2-0W 4/25 at Baylor 8-2W 4/29 * at Northwestern State 2-0L 4/29 * at Northwestern State 1-3* Southland Conference game

1996 — 27-32, 19-11 SLCCOACH: HOWARD BUSHONGL 2/7 at (16) Texas 7-21W 2/10 Incarnate Word 9-3W 2/10 Incarnate Word 15-8L 2/13 at Rice 3-5L 2/13 at Rice 1-18L 2/16 at Houston 6-7L 2/16 at Houston 5-14W 2/17 at Houston 14-11L 2/20 at Texas 4-18W 2/23 Creighton 4-2L 2/24 Creighton 10-11L 2/25 Creighton 13-24L 2/28 Baylor 3-12L 3/2 * Nicholls 8-12W 3/2 * Nicholls 7-2W 3/3 * Nicholls 7-5W 3/4 UT-Pan American 3-2L 3/5 UT-Pan American 5-17W 3/6 UT-Pan American 13-4L 3/9 * at McNeese State 2-3W 3/9 * at McNeese State 6-3W 3/10 * at McNeese State 9-4W 3/16 * Northwestern State 5-4L 3/16 * Northwestern State 5-10W 3/17 * Northwestern State 9-7L 3/19 at Baylor 6-11L 3/20 Lamar 1-10L 3/20 Lamar 4-8W 3/23 * at UL Monroe 8-5L 3/23 * at UL Monroe 2-8L 3/24 * at UL Monroe 2-8W 3/30 * UTSA 4-0W 3/30 * UTSA 4-2W 3/31 * UTSA 13-2L 4/2 at Baylor 7-11W 4/6 * at UT Arlington 7-6L 4/7 * at UT Arlington 3-5W 4/7 * at UT Arlington 4-0L 4/9 at Texas A&M 5-6L 4/9 at Texas A&M 8-9W 4/13 * Sam Houston State 5-3L 4/13 * Sam Houston State 10-12L 4/14 * Sam Houston State 1-7L 4/16 at Rice 1-9L 4/16 at Rice 1-13W 4/20 * UT Arlington 5-4W 4/20 * UT Arlington 8-5L 4/21 * UT Arlington 4-13W 4/27 * at Sam Houston State 9-2W 4/27 * at Sam Houston State 5-2L 4/28 * at Sam Houston State 5-6L 5/1 at Lamar 0-9W 5/1 at Lamar 4-2W 5/4 * at UTSA 8-2W 5/4 * at UTSA 12-11L 5/5 * at UTSA 6-14W 5/16 # vs. Northwestern State 11-10L 5/17 # vs. Northwestern State 1-2L 5/18 # vs. Northwestern State 1-2* Southland Conference game# Southland Conference Tournament (Shreveport, La.)

1997 — 38-26, 18-11 SLCCOACH: HOWARD BUSHONGW 1/31 at UT-Pan American 13-5L 2/1 at UT-Pan American 3-5L 2/2 at UT-Pan American 3-5W 2/3 Texas A&M 4-3L 2/3 Texas A&M 10-17L 2/5 at Rice 5-7L 2/5 at Rice 14-15W 2/8 Lubbock Christian 8-3W 2/9 Lubbock Christian 8-3L 2/11 Rice 9-10W 2/11 Rice 9-6

L 2/13 Incarnate Word 4-9L 2/18 Baylor 8-10W 2/21 ^ vs. Central Florida 8-2L 2/22 ^ vs. Oklahoma 6-9W 2/23 ^ at Houston 2-1L 3/1 * at Nicholls 0-2W 3/1 * at Nicholls 9-7W 3/2 * at Nicholls 6-2L 3/7 % vs. Notre Dame 5-9W 3/8 * McNeese State 4-1W 3/8 * McNeese State 10-9W 3/9 * McNeese State 6-2W 3/9 Creighton 8-4L 3/15 * at Northwestern State 1-3L 3/15 * at Northwestern State 0-3L 3/16 * at Northwestern State 6-9W 3/18 at Baylor 8-7W 3/20 Cornell 6-1W 3/22 * UL Monroe 12-4W 3/22 * UL Monroe 5-3L 3/23 * UL Monroe 6-15W 3/25 at Texas 6-5W 3/28 * at UTSA 15-4W 3/28 * at UTSA 12-0L 3/29 * at UTSA 5-10W 4/6 * UT Arlington 3-1W 4/6 * UT Arlington 1-0W 4/7 * UT Arlington 12-8W 4/8 Texas A&M 10-4L 4/12 * at Sam Houston State 0-4L 4/12 * at Sam Houston State 1-7W 4/13 * at Sam Houston State 9-7W 4/15 at Texas 11-5L 4/16 at Baylor 0-4W 4/19 * at UT Arlington 7-2W 4/19 * at UT Arlington 7-2L 4/20 * at UT Arlington 11-12L 4/22 at Lamar 8-11L 4/28 * Sam Houston State 3-10L 4/28 * Sam Houston State 5-8W 5/3 * UTSA 7-0W 5/3 * Texas-San Antonio 3-0W 5/4 * UTSA 6-5L 5/14 # vs. UT Arlington 10-11W 5/15 # vs. Northwestern State 12-3W 5/16 # vs. UT Arlington 14-1W 5/16 # vs. Sam Houston State 16-4W 5/17 # vs. UTSA 8-2W 5/17 # vs. UTSA 9-7W 5/22 $ at Texas Tech 7-6L 5/23 $ vs. Nevada 1-7W 5/24 $ vs. Clemson 12-7L 5/24 $ vs. Rice 9-13* Southland Conference game^ Marriott Classic, University of Houston (Houston, Texas)% Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas)# Southland Conference Tournament (Shreveport, La.)$ NCAA Regional Tournament (Lubbock, Texas)

1998 — 28-28, 13-11 SLCCOACH: HOWARD BUSHONGL 2/2 Rice 1-2W 2/4 Lubbock Christian 12-6L 2/5 Lubbock Christian 3-5L 2/7 Incarnate Word 8-11W 2/7 Incarnate Word 14-13L 2/11 at Baylor 8-9L 2/15 TCU 6-7W 2/15 TCU 6-3L 2/17 at Texas 1-17W 2/21 UT-Pan American 3-0W 2/21 UT-Pan American 5-4W 2/22 UT-Pan American 4-0W 2/22 UT-Pan American 12-2L 2/24 at Rice 0-6W 2/24 at Rice 11-3L 3/3 at Baylor 2-14W 3/7 ^ vs. Notre Dame 9-4L 3/8 ^ vs. Southern Illinois 2-3L 3/8 ^ vs. Notre Dame 0-8L 3/10 at Texas A&M 0-6W 3/10 at Texas A&M 4-3W 3/14 * at Northwestern State 6-5W 3/14 * at Northwestern State 8-5L 3/15 * at Northwestern State 5-6W 3/18 at Lamar 10-7L 3/21 * UL Monroe 2-3L 3/21 * UL Monroe 6-13W 3/22 * UL Monroe 9-8L 3/24 at Texas 5-7

W 3/28 * UTSA 6-4L 3/28 * UTSA 7-13L 3/29 * UTSA 7-10W 4/4 * at Sam Houston State 16-15L 4/4 * at Sam Houston State 2-6L 4/5 * at Sam Houston State 0-7W 4/7 at Oklahoma 11-4L 4/8 at Oklahoma 6-7W 4/10 * Southeastern Louisiana 10-2W 4/11 * Southeastern Louisiana 6-5W 4/11 * Southeastern Louisiana 17-2L 4/14 at Oklahoma State 4-12L 4/15 at Oklahoma State 1-5L 4/18 * at Nicholls 0-15L 4/18 * at Nicholls 4-5L 4/19 * at Nicholls 3-7W 4/25 * at McNeese State 5-3L 4/25 * at McNeese State 2-15W 4/26 * at McNeese State 7-5W 4/27 UT-Pan American 13-3W 4/28 Lamar 3-2W 5/2 * UT Arlington 10-9W 5/2 * UT Arlington 10-3W 5/3 * UT Arlington 6-4W 5/13 # vs. Northwestern State 9-1L 5/14 # vs. Nicholls 1-7L 5/15 # vs. Northwestern State 3-7* Southland Conference game^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas)# Southland Confernce Tournament (Shreveport, La.)

1999 — 37-32, 15-12 SLCCOACH: HOWARD BUSHONGW 2/2 Lubbock Christian 10-4W 2/3 Lubbock Christian 8-4W 2/6 Incarnate Word 9-3L 2/6 Incarnate Word 5-7W 2/13 at TCU 4-2L 2/14 at TCU 2-7L 2/14 at TCU 6-12L 2/16 at Texas A&M 4-11L 2/19 at UT-Pan American 4-11L 2/20 at UT-Pan American 1-5L 2/20 at UT-Pan American 1-4L 2/21 at UT-Pan American 1-4L 2/23 at Texas 10-11L 2/27 ^ vs. San Diego State 13-14L 2/28 ^ vs. San Diego State 12-13L 2/28 at Houston 1-9L 3/2 at Rice 1-6W 3/6 * at UT Arlington 17-5W 3/6 * at UT Arlington 11-8L 3/7 * at UT Arlington 8-9W 3/8 Penn State 5-3W 3/9 Yale 11-4W 3/10 Yale 12-11W 3/11 Yale 9-4W 3/13 * Sam Houston State 3-2W 3/13 * Sam Houston State 8-3W 3/14 * Sam Houston State 3-2L 3/17 Texas A&M 4-13L 3/20 * at Lamar 2-9L 3/20 * at Lamar 9-10W 3/21 * at Lamar 8-7L 3/23 Rice 1-13W 3/27 * at Southeastern Louisiana 6-5L 3/27 * at Southeastern Louisiana 2-5W 3/28 * at Southeastern Louisiana 16-9L 4/2 * Northwestern State 8-10W 4/3 * Northwestern State 9-8W 4/3 * Northwestern State 5-2L 4/10 * at UL Monroe 0-4L 4/10 * at UL Monroe 5-14W 4/11 * at UL Monroe 14-6L 4/13 at Oklahoma 3-16W 4/16 * McNeese State 7-6W 4/17 * McNeese State 12-9L 4/18 * McNeese State 7-25L 4/20 at Texas Tech 12-16L 4/24 * Nicholls 2-4L 4/24 * Nicholls 5-7W 4/25 * Nicholls 7-4W 5/1 * at UTSA 9-8L 5/1 * at UTSA 4-8W 5/2 * at UTSA 7-4L 5/15 # vs. UTSA 2-11W 5/16 # at UL Monroe 5-4W 5/17 # vs. Northwestern State 8-4W 5/18 # vs. UT Arlington 6-4W 5/18 # vs. UT Arlington 9-7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSL 5/28 $ at Houston 4-6L 5/29 $ vs. Texas 5-7* Southland Conference game^ Played at Cougar Field (Houston, Texas)$ NCAA Regional Tournament (Houston, Texas)

2000 — 34-29, 16-11 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/2 Lubbock Christian 4-0W 2/2 Lubbock Christian 5-3L 2/5 at TCU 3-6W 2/5 at TCU 9-6W 2/6 at TCU 15-5L 2/8 Incarnate Word 1-8L 2/11 at Houston 3-7L 2/12 at Houston 2-4L 2/13 at Houston 12-15L 2/15 Texas A&M 6-11W 2/17 % at Dallas Baptist 5-4W 2/18 % vs. New Mexico State 7-6W 2/19 % vs. Arkansas State 11-8L 2/22 at Baylor 0-8L 2/23 at Texas 3-4L 2/29 UT-Pan American 4-10W 2/29 UT-Pan American 6-5W 3/1 UT-Pan American 11-8L 3/4 * at Nicholls 1-2L 3/4 * at Nicholls 3-4W 3/5 * at Nicholls 9-2L 3/10 * at McNeese State 6-14L 3/11 * at McNeese State 1-7W 3/12 * at McNeese State 11-8W 3/18 * UL Monroe 5-0L 3/18 * UL Monroe 4-5L 3/19 * UL Monroe 1-8W 3/21 at Rice 5-2L 3/25 * at Northwestern State 0-3L 3/25 * at Northwestern State 0-5W 3/26 * at Northwestern State 8-1L 3/28 at Texas 1-8W 4/1 * Southeastern Louisiana 5-1W 4/1 * Southeastern Louisiana 7-4L 4/2 * Southeastern Louisiana 1-9L 4/4 Baylor 3-6L 4/8 * Lamar 1-2W 4/8 * Lamar 8-3W 4/9 * Lamar 8-7W 4/11 at Texas A&M 6-4W 4/15 * at Sam Houston State 3-0W 4/15 * at Sam Houston State 10-6W 4/16 * at Sam Houston State 4-3L 4/19 at Texas Tech 4-19L 4/20 Rice 2-14W 4/21 * UT Arlington 2-1W 4/22 * UT Arlington 8-5W 4/22 * UT Arlington 9-7L 4/25 at Baylor 3-7W 4/28 * UTSA 18-5L 4/29 * UTSA 2-6W 4/30 * UTSA 20-1W 5/2 at Texas 5-0

L 5/10 at Rice 2-3W 5/11 at Rice 2-1L 5/14 ^ TCU 3-8W 5/17 # vs. Nicholls 13-12W 5/18 # vs. Northwestern State 5-1W 5/19 # at UL Monroe 6-4W 5/20 # at UL Monroe 3-2W 5/26 $ at Baylor 6-0L 5/27 $ vs. San Jose State 2-5L 5/27 $ vs. Florida 0-14* Southland Conference game% Dallas Baptist Tournament (Dallas, Texas)^ Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)# Southland Conference Tournament (Monroe, La.)$ NCAA Regional Tournament (Waco, Texas)

2001 — 36-22, 15-11 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/3 Texas Southern 28-4W 2/4 Texas Southern 1-0W 2/4 Texas Southern 11-1W 2/6 Texas A&M-Kingville 20-7W 2/9 ^ vs. UNC-Charlotte 7-6L 2/10 ^ vs. Kansas 3-9W 2/11 ^ vs. TCU 16-4L 2/13 $ vs. Texas A&M 3-7L 2/14 at Baylor 3-22W 2/18 Prairie View A&M 19-0W 2/18 Prairie View A&M 11-1W 2/20 at Texas 8-7L 2/23 at Houston 9-10W 2/24 at Houston 13-1L 2/25 at Houston 7-8W 2/27 at Rice 4-3W 3/4 * Sam Houston State 13-3W 3/5 * Sam Houston State 8-2W 3/5 * Sam Houston State 8-2W 3/7 TCU 9-4L 3/10 * at UT Arlington 0-5W 3/10 * at Texas Arlington 7-5L 3/16 * at UL Monroe 3-4L 3/17 * at UL Monroe 1-6L 3/18 * at UL Monroe 4-6W 3/20 St. Edward’s 3-0W 3/23 at UT-Pan American 6-2W 3/24 at UT-Pan American 6-3L 3/24 at UT-Pan American 4-5L 3/31 * at Lamar 8-9L 3/31 * at Lamar 4-5W 4/1 * at Lamar 6-3W 4/3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 13-4L 4/7 * at Southeastern Louisiana 2-6W 4/7 * at Southeastern Louisiana 6-0W 4/8 * at Southeastern Louisiana 7-5W 4/10 at Texas 13-4L 4/11 at Rice 2-5W 4/13 * Nicholls 14-10W 4/14 * Nicholls 12-1W 4/14 * Nicholls 12-9L 4/17 Baylor 2-3W 4/18 St. Edward’s 6-2

L 4/21 * at UTSA 0-1W 4/21 * at UTSA 4-3L 4/22 * at UTSA 5-6W 4/24 at Texas A&M 7-4W 4/25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-1W 4/27 * McNeese State 13-3W 4/28 * McNeese State 18-6W 4/29 * McNeese State 13-3W 5/1 at Baylor 12-9L 5/9 at Baylor 12-13L 5/11 * Northwestern State 2-9L 5/11 * Northwestern State 6-7W 5/12 * Northwestern State 8-7L 5/16 # vs. UT Arlington 6-7L 5/17 # at Lamar 1-5* Southland Conference game^ Express College Classic (Round Rock, Texas)$ Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)# Southland Conference Tournamet (Beaumont, Texas)

2002 — 36-24, 14-13 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/2 at UT-Pan American 12-3W 2/3 at UT-Pan American 5-3W 2/8 % vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8-2W 2/9 % vs. Texas Southern 22-21W 2/9 % vs. Sam Houston State 11-4L 2/12 at Texas A&M 3-11W 2/15 # vs. TCU 5-4W 2/16 # vs. Houston 4-3L 2/13 # vs. Texas Tech 2-6L 2/15 # vs. TCU 2-12W 2/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 10-0W 2/23 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 21-14W 2/24 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 11-9W 3/1 at Rice 7-5L 3/3 at Rice 5-15L 3/3 at Rice 1-2W 3/8 ^ vs. UT-Pan American 7-1W 3/9 ^ vs. Creighton 5-3L 3/10 ^ vs. TCU 3-4L 3/12 at Baylor 6-9L 3/15 * Lamar 1-3L 3/16 * Lamar 1-3W 3/17 * Lamar 1-3W 3/21 St. Edward’s 5-4L 3/22 * at McNeese State 1-6L 3/23 * at McNeese State 10-11L 3/24 * at McNeese State 8-9W 3/26 Rice 8-5W 3/29 * UL Monroe 13-10L 3/29 * UL Monroe 4-18L 3/30 * UL Monroe 6-7W 4/2 UT-Pan American 14-2W 4/3 UT-Pan American 7-3W 4/5 * at Sam Houston State 10-3W 4/6 * at Sam Houston State 7-4W 4/6 * at Sam Houston State 7-1L 4/9 at Baylor 4-12W 4/12 * UTSA 12-11W 4/13 * UTSA 11-10

L 4/14 * UTSA 9-11W 4/16 Baylor 6-3L 4/17 at Texas A&M 1-2W 4/19 * UT Arlington 7-6W 4/20 * UT Arlington 6-4W 4/21 * UT Arlington 15-11W 4/23 at Texas 2-0W 4/27 * at Nicholls 4-1L 4/27 * at Nicholls 3-5L 4/28 * at Nicholls 4-5W 5/7 at Baylor 6-5W 5/10 * Southeastern Louisiana 13-1L 5/11 * Southeastern Louisiana 5-9L 5/12 * Southeastern Louisiana 13-14W 5/17 * at Northwestern State 10-6L 5/18 * at Northwestern State 4-7W 5/18 * at Northwestern State 9-5W 5/22 & vs. Northwestern State 11-0W 5/23 & vs. UT Arlington 4-0L 5/24 & vs. Lamar 0-7L 5/24 & vs. Northwestern State 4-6* Southland Conference game% TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)# SWT Lone Star Classic (Round Rock, Texas)^ Round Rock College Classic (Round Rock, Texas)& Southland Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas)

2003 — 30-28, 19-7 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONL 2/1 at UT-Pan American 3-11W 2/4 at Baylor 9-5L 2/8 at UL Lafayette 2-5L 2/8 at UL Lafayette 3-5W 2/9 at UL Lafayette 4-3L 2/11 at Texas 7-13L 2/14 ^ vs. Nebraska 6-9W 2/15 ^ vs. California 6-5W 2/16 ^ vs. UT-Pan American 12-3L 2/19 Rice 0-6L 2/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-4W 2/23 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7-3L 2/28 at Rice 3-8L 3/1 at Rice 5-7L 3/2 at Rice 4-10L 3/5 # vs. Texas A&M 1-2L 3/7 at Texas Tech 8-9L 3/8 at Texas Tech 4-5W 3/9 at Texas Tech 15-5L 3/15 * at Lamar 1-8L 3/15 * at Lamar 6-7W 3/18 at Texas 3-1W 3/21 * McNeese State 2-1L 3/22 * McNeese State 1-3W 3/23 * McNeese State 3-4W 3/25 UT-Pan American 5-0W 3/26 UT-Pan American 9-4W 3/28 * at Southeastern Louisiana 7-3W 3/29 * at Southeastern Louisiana 7-4W 3/30 * at Southeastern Louisiana 5-1L 4/1 at TCU 0-8W 4/4 * Sam Houston State 10-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSW 4/5 * Sam Houston State 3-1L 4/6 * Sam Houston State 0-4L 4/8 at Houston. 6-14W 4/11 * at UL Monroe 7-6W 4/12 * at UL Monroe 7-2W 4/13 * at UL Monroe 15-0L 4/15 Baylor 8-12L 4/18 * at UT Arlington 2-8W 4/19 * at UT Arlington 6-3W 4/20 * at UT Arlington 5-2L 4/22 Houston 3-7W 4/25 * Northwestern State 3-1L 4/26 * Northwestern State 4-7W 4/27 * Northwestern State 18-17W 5/3 Incarnate Word 7-0L 5/6 at Texas A&M 4-10W 5/9 * UTSA 3-5L 5/10 * at UTSA 6-5W 5/11 * at UTSA 13-1L 5/13 at Baylor 5-9W 5/16 * Nicholls 13-4W 5/17 * Nicholls 11-0W 5/17 * Nicholls 12-0L 5/21 & vs. UL Monroe 4-7W 5/22 & vs. Lamar 4-3L 5/23 & vs. UL Monroe 5-6* Southland Conference game%TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)# Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)& Southland Conference Tournament (Monroe, La.)

2004 — 32-26, 16-10 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 1/31 at UT-Pan American 8-7W 2/1 at UT-Pan American 6-2L 2/6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-6W 2/7 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6-5W 2/8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 17-5W 2/15 at TCU 7-4W 2/15 at TCU 6-2L 2/17 at Texas 1-4W 2/20 UL Lafayette 6-4L 2/21 UL Lafayette 3-6W 2/22 UL Lafayette 2-0L 2/27 at LSU 1-10L 2/28 at LSU 1-2L 2/29 at LSU 2-13L 3/5 at Rice 4-5L 3/6 at Rice 2-8L 3/7 at Rice 0-6W 3/12 #vs. Penn State 5-2W 3/13 #vs. Illinois 2-1L 3/16 at Baylor 5-7L 3/19 * Lamar 6-7W 3/20 * Lamar 11-4L 3/21 * Lamar 0-2W 3/23 Incarnate Word 8-2W 3/26 *at McNeese State 10-0W 3/27 *at McNeese State 17-4W 3/28 *at McNeese State 7-2L 3/30 #vs. Texas A&M 5-10L 4/3 *UL Monroe 0-6W 4/3 *UL Monroe 11-6L 4/4 *UL Monroe 6-7W 4/6 UT-Pan Americanerican 6-5W 4/7 UT-Pan Americanerican 13-8W 4/9 *at Sam Houston State 6-1W 4/10 *at Sam Houston State 9-1L 4/13 Dallas Baptist 2-8W 4/16 *at UTSA 3-0W 4/17 *UTSA 8-2L 4/18 *UTSA 6-8L 4/20 at Texas 3-9W 4/23 *UT Arlington 6-5W 4/24 *UT Arlington 7-6L 4/25 *UT Arlington 2-5W 4/27 at Texas A&M 1-0L 5/1 *at Nicholls 3-4W 5/2 *at Nicholls 8-5W 5/3 *at Nicholls 16-7L 5/4 at Texas 4-5W 5/12 at Baylor 7-4L 5/14 *Southeastern Louisiana 4-5W 5/15 *Southeastern Louisiana 13-5W 5/16 *Southeastern Louisiana 7-3W 5/18 Texas Southern 12-3W 5/20 *at Northwestern State 7-0L 5/21 *at Northwestern State 1-9L 5/22 *at Northwestern State 3-4L 5/26 &vs. UT Arlington 7-9

L 5/27 &vs. Lamar 1-8* Southland Conference game^ TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)# Game played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)& Southland Conference Tournament (Hammond, La.)

2005 — 32-26, 15-12 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/4 !at UT-Pan American 9-0W 2/5 !vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 13-5L 2/6 !vs. Texas Arlington 0-3W 2/12 Angelo State 9-5W 2/13 Angelo State 11-5W 2/15 UT-Pan American 9-0W 2/16 UT-Pan American 6-1L 2/18 at New Mexico 5-19W 2/19 at New Mexico 10-6W 2/20 at New Mexico 9-2W 2/25 ^vs. Miami (Ohio) 7-5W 2/26 ^vs. Marist 6-1L 2/27 ^at UL Lafayette 1-10L 3/1 at Dallas Baptist 2-5W 3/5 #vs. Nebraska 2-1L 3/6 #vs. Texas A&M 2-12W 3/7 #vs. Notre Dame 10-5L 3/11 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-9W 3/12 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 16-5L 3/13 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0-7L 3/15 #vs. Texas A&M 3-9W 3/18 *Nicholls 8-4W 3/19 *Nicholls 10-6W 3/20 *Nicholls 19-8W 3/22 Baylor 12-0W 3/23 Texas Southern 15-6L 3/25 *UTSA 10-11L 3/26 *at UTSA 4-7W 3/27 *at UTSA 5-3L 4/1 *Northwestern State 3-4W 4/2 *Northwestern State 5-2L 4/3 *Northwestern State 6-7L 4/5 at Texas 2-3L 4/8 *at UT Arlington 0-2L 4/9 *at UT Arlington 4-8W 4/10 *at UT Arlington 13-1W 4/13 Texas Southern 6-1L 4/15 *at UL Monroe 3-5W 4/16 *at UL Monroe 6-5W 4/17 *at UL Monroe 9-2L 4/19 at Texas A&M 3-4W 4/22 *Sam Houston State 7-6W 4/23 *Sam Houston State 11-1W 4/24 *Sam Houston State 11-7W 4/27 at Texas 2-1L 4/29 *at Southeastern Louisiana 3-10W 4/30 *at Southeastern Louisiana 6-4W 5/1 *at Southeastern Louisiana 11-2L 5/3 Dallas Baptist 1-6L 5/13 *McNeese State 3-7W 5/14 *McNeese State 5-1L 5/15 *McNeese State 5-7L 5/17 at Baylor 4-7L 5/19 *at Lamar 3-4W 5/20 *at Lamar 5-1L 5/21 *at Lamar 6-7L 5/25 &vs. UTSA 7-8L 5/26 &vs. Southeastern Louisiana 3-4* Southland Conference game! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas)^ Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.)# Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)& Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

2006 — 29-30, 20-10 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONL 2/3 !vs. Oklahoma 6-7L 2/4 !vs. Gonzaga 4-8L 2/5 !at UT-Pan American 5-6W 2/10 New Mexico 2-0L 2/11 New Mexico 3-7L 2/12 New Mexico 2-3W 2/14 at TCU 5-1W 2/19 Prairie View A&M 7-1L 2/22 at Texas 4-7L 2/24 #vs. Nebraska 3-10L 2/25 #vs. St. John’s 3-10L 2/26 #at Rice 2-3L 2/28 Baylor 3-4L 3/3 *at Stephen F. Austin 3-5W 3/4 *at Stephen F. Austin 7-3

W 3/5 *at Stephen F. Austin 7-3W 3/7 ^Texas A&M 6-4W 3/10 *at Nicholls 3-1W 3/11 *at Nicholls 6-1W 3/12 *at Nicholls 6-0L 3/14 TCU 1-3L 3/17 *Southeastern Louisiana 4-6W 3/18 *Southeastern Louisiana 13-2W 3/19 *Southeastern Louisiana 11-10L 3/21 UT-Pan American 1-4L 3/22 UT-Pan American` 4-5L 3/24 *at McNeese State 1-2W 3/25 *at McNeese State 5-4L 3/26 *at McNeese State 4-5L 3/29 Rice 1-11W 3/31 *UL Monroe 6-3L 4/1 *UL Monroe 7-11W 4/2 *UL Monroe 10-4W 4/7 *at Northwestern State 5-0W 4/8 *at Northwestern State 15-2L 4/9 *at Northwestern State 3-4W 4/11 at Texas A&M 5-1W 4/14 Dallas Baptist 13-4W 4/15 Dallas Baptist 9-7L 4/18 at Baylor 8-5W 4/19 St. Edward’s 15-7W 4/21 *at Sam Houston State 7-2W 4/22 *at Sam Houston State 7-5L 4/23 *at Sam Houston State 3-7L 4/25 at Rice 2-10W 4/28 *Lamar 14-6L 4/29 *Lamar 3-9W 4/30 *Lamar 12-9L 5/2 at Texas 1-2L 5/9 at Baylor 3-5L 5/12 *UT Arlington 5-7W 5/13 *UT Arlington 6-5W 5/14 *UT Arlington 6-0W 5/18 *at UTSA 5-3L 5/19 *UTSA 0-5W 5/20 *UTSA 12-3W 5/24 $vs. UT Arlington 9-3L 5/25 $at Lamar 6-7L 5/26 $vs. Northwestern State 8-9* Southland Conference Game! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas)# Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)^ Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)$ Southland Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas)

2007 — 37-23, 20-10 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/2 !vs. Oklahoma 8-3L 2/3 !at UT-Pan American 1-3W 2/4 !at UT-Pan American 12-5W 2/6 Rice 3-2W 2/9 Prairie View A&M 7-2W 2/10 Prairie View A&M 9-4L 2/13 at Baylor 4-10W 2/16 Prairie View A&M 22-6W 2/17 #vs. Notre Dame 2-1W 2/18 #vs. Notre Dame 6-0L 2/20 at Texas 1-7L 2/23 at New Mexico 0-10L 2/24 at New Mexico 7-13W 2/25 at New Mexico 11-4W 3/2 Texas Southern 10-2W 3/3 Texas Southern 16-4W 3/4 Texas Southern 7-0L 3/6 at Baylor 4-6W 3/9 ^vs. Toledo 14-1L 3/10 ^vs. Missouri 4-14W 3/16 *Nicholls 8-1W 3/17 *Nicholls 8-2W 3/18 *Nicholls 8-1L 3/20 at Texas 3-5W 3/23 *at UT Arlington 8-1W 3/24 *at UT Arlington 7-3W 3/25 *at UT Arlington 7-6L 3/30 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8-9W 3/31 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6-2W 3/31 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 9-1L 4/3 Texas A&M 4-9W 4/5 *Sam Houston State 12-0L 4/6 *Sam Houston State 0-1W 4/6 *Sam Houston State 5-1W 4/10 UT-Pan American 5-3W 4/11 UT-Pan American 3-1W 4/13 *Southeastern Louisiana 7-0L 4/14 *Southeastern Louisiana 2-5

W 4/15 *Southeastern Louisiana 5-4W 4/20 *at Central Arkansas 7-5L 4/21 *at Central Arkansas 2-5W 4/22 *at Central Arkansas 20-10L 4/24 Baylor 4-13L 4/27 *at Lamar 0-3W 4/28 *at Lamar 8-1L 4/29 *at Lamar 1-3W 5/4 *Stephen F. Austin 13-3W 5/5 *Stephen F. Austin 8-5L 5/6 *Stephen F. Austin 0-11L 5/9 at Rice 4-6W 5/11 *McNeese State 2-1L 5/12 *McNeese State 7-10W 5/13 *McNeese State 18-5W 5/17 *UTSA 7-2L 5/18 *at UTSA 6-7L 5/19 *at UTSA 3-2L 5/23 $vs. Sam Houston State 2-0W 5/24 $vs. UTSA 9-6W 5/25 $vs. Stephen F. Austin 7-0L 5/26 $vs. Sam Houston State 3-1 * Southland Conference Game ! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas) # Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) ^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) $ Southland Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas)

2008 — 30-27, 19-11 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/22 !Stephen F. Austin 8-7W 2/23 !Illinois 2-1W 2/24 !Sam Houston State 5-4L 2/29 New Mexico 1-11L 3/1 New Mexico 10-11W 3/2 New Mexico 8-7L 3/5 at TCU 3-4W 3/7 Northern Illinois 3-1W 3/8 Texas Tech 14-3W 3/9 Northern Illinois 16-5W 3/12 A&M-Kingsville 12-1W 3/14 *at Nicholls 10-4L 3/15 *at Nicholls 10-12W 3/16 *at Nicholls 10-0L 3/18 #at Texas 6-9L 3/20 *UT Arlington 5-6W 3/21 *UT Arlington 10-9W 3/22 *UT Arlington 13-4L 3/25 Rice 3-13L 3/28 *Sam Houston State 2-4W 3/29 *Sam Houston State 8-7W 3/30 *Sam Houston State 13-6L 4/2 TCU 8-12W 4/5 *A&M-Corpus Christi 4-2W 4/6 *A&M-Corpus Christi 5-3W 4/8 *A&M-Corpus Christi 13-4L 4/9 Houston 9-15L 4/11 *at Southeastern Louisiana 3-4W 4/12 *at Southeastern Louisiana 11-0L 4/13 *at Southeastern Louisiana 9-16W 4/15 UTPA 11-7W 4/16 UTPA 8-0W 4/18 *Central Arkansas 13-7W 4/19 *Central Arkansas 16-6W 4/20 *Central Arkansas 11-5L 4/22 at Texas A&M 11-14L 4/23 Baylor 13-25L 4/25 *Lamar 4-5L 4/26 *Lamar 8-9W 4/27 *Lamar 8-1L 4/29 at Texas 0-11L 5/2 *Stephen F. Austin 3-6L 5/3 *Stephen F. Austin 9-13L 5/4 *Stephen F. Austin 2-3L 5/6 at Rice 1-9W 5/9 *at McNeese State 8-2W 5/10 *at McNeese State 26-4W 5/11 *at McNeese State 3-1L 5/13 at Baylor 2-7W 5/15 *at UTSA 10-3L 5/16 *UTSA 0-3W 5/17 *UTSA 10-8W 5/21 $vs. UT Arlington 22-2L 5/22 $vs. Lamar 7-11L 5/23 $vs. SE Louisiana 8-9* Southland Conference Game! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas)# Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas)^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas)$ Southland Conference Tournament (Huntsville, Texas)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2009 — 41-17, 24-7 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONL 2/20 !Arkansas State 3-4W 2/21 !UT Arlington 8-6W 2/22 !Arkansas State 3-2W 2/22 !Siena 10-5L 2/25 at TCU 2-8W 2/27 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7-4W 2/28 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 9-6W 3/1 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 10-2L 3/3 Texas 5-6W 3/6 Purdue 9-2W 3/7 Purdue 17-4W 3/8 Purdue 14-10L 3/10 TCU 5-9L 3/14 *Sam Houston State 5-7W 3/14 *Sam Houston State 6-3L 3/15 *Sam Houston State 10-17L 3/18 Baylor 17-22L 3/20 *at Lamar 1-8W 3/21 *at Lamar 4-2W 3/22 *at Lamar 4-1W 3/24 Prairie View A&M 33-3W 3/25 Texas Tech 10-4W 3/27 *Stephen F. Austin 7-4W 3/28 *Stephen F. Austin 10-0L 3/29 *Stephen F. Austin 4-7W 3/31 at Baylor 5-3W 4/3 *at Central Arkansas 5-2W 4/4 *at Central Arkansas 12-11L 4/5 *at Central Arkansas 4-11W 4/7 Houston Baptist 18-4W 4/9 *Southeastern Louisiana 9-3W 4/10 *Southeastern Louisiana 9-3W 4/11 *Southeastern Louisiana 4-3W 4/13 Houston Baptist 4-0W 4/15 Prairie View A&M 18-6W 4/19 *at Northwestern State 15-3W 4/19 *at Northwestern State 15-10W 4/22 at Baylor 7-2W 4/24 *McNeese State 9-4W 4/25 *McNeese State 16-6W 4/26 *McNeese State 15-2L 4/28 at Texas 2-12L 5/1 UTSA 6-15W 5/2 ^at UTSA 11-4W 5/3 ^at UTSA 5-3W 5/5 at Rice 4-1W 5/8 *Nicholls 11-9W 5/9 *Nicholls 10-2W 5/10 *Nicholls 7-6L 5/12 at Texas A&M 4-13W 5/14 *at UT Arlington 8-6L 5/15 *at UT Arlington 6-14W 5/20 $Stephen F. Austin 9-2W 5/21 $Lamar 10-1W 5/22 $Lamar 13-2L 5/23 $Sam Houston State 1-7L 5/29 &Boston College 7-8L 5/30 &Army 4-7* Southland Conference Game! UT Arlington/Hilton Invitational (Arlington, Texas)^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas)$ Southland Conference Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)& NCAA Regional Tournament (Austin, Texas)

2010 — 38-22, 23-10 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/19 at Houston 6-0W 2/20 at Houston 6-3W 2/21 at Houston 9-7L 2/26 !at Baylor 2-3L 2/27 !vs. Western Kentucky 3-4L 2/28 !vs. Texas A&M 2-6L 3/3 #9 Rice 0-5W 3/5 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-3L 3/6 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8-10W 3/7 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 13-8L 3/9 at #3 Texas 3-4W 3/12 Penn State 20-6W 3/13 Penn State 15-6W 3/14 Penn State 5-4W 3/16 at Texas Tech 13-7W 3/19 *at Sam Houston State 12-5W 3/21 *at Sam Houston State 9-8L 3/21 *at Sam Houston State 8-10L 3/23 at #5 TCU 0-4W 3/26 *Lamar 8-7

W 3/27 *Lamar 12-1W 3/28 *Lamar 5-2W 3/30 Texas A&M 6-5W 4/1 *at Stephen F. Austin 4-2W 4/2 *at Stephen F. Austin 3-2L 4/3 *at Stephen F. Austin 7-8L 4/6 at Baylor 3-12W 4/9 *Central Arkansas 14-2W 4/10 *Central Arkansas 7-3W 4/11 *Central Arkansas 11-4L 4/13 at #4 Texas 5-6L 4/16 *at #23 Southeastern Louisiana 1-10W 4/17 *at #23 Southeastern Louisiana 12-10L 4/18 *at #23 Southeastern Louisiana 6-9W 4/21 Baylor 9-3W 4/23 *#30 Northwestern State 5-3W 4/24 *#30 Northwestern State 7-3L 4/25 *#30 Northwestern State 0-8W 4/27 Houston Baptist 17-2W 4/30 *UTSA 10-0W 5/1 *UTSA 6-5W 5/2 *at UTSA 11-10L 5/4 at #23 Rice 2-16W 5/7 *at McNeese State 13-1L 5/8 *at McNeese State 2-5W 5/9 *at McNeese State 6-3L 5/12 #7 TCU 5-10W 5/14 *at Nicholls 5-0L 5/15 *at Nicholls 3-7L 5/16 *at Nicholls 2-6W 5/18 Prairie View A&M 16-6W 5/20 *UT Arlington 10-0L 5/21 *UT Arlington 0-6W 5/22 *UT Arlington 8-6L 5/26 $vs. Nicholls 2-13W 5/27 $vs. Stephen F. Austin 8-2W 5/28 $vs. Nicholls 9-5W 5/28 $vs. UT Arlington 5-4W 5/29 $vs. UT Arlington 15-10 L 5/29 $vs. Lamar 7-17* Southland Conference Game! QTI Baylor Classic (Waco, Texas)$ Southland Conference Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)

2011 — 41-23, 24-9 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/18 ^Nebraska 7-2L 2/19 ^Missouri State 8-12W 2/20 ^Air Force 9-4

L 2/23 #18 Rice 10-11W 2/25 Akron 2-1W 2/26 Akron 6-3W 2/27 Akron 12-2 (7)W 3/1 at #16 Baylor 13-2W 3/4 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-3W 3/5 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 13-7W 3/6 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 14-1L 3/8 #17 Baylor 4-6W 3/11 Houston 2-1W 3/12 Houston 17-15W 3/13 Houston 11-10L 3/15 at #5 Texas 1-3W 3/18 *Sam Houston State 6-3W 3/19 *Sam Houston State 5-3W 3/20 *Sam Houston State 8-1L 3/22 at #11 TCU 1-3W 3/25 *at Lamar 7-1L 3/26 *at Lamar 6-7W 3/27 *at Lamar 9-5L 3/30 Missouri 2-3 (11)W 4/1 *Stephen F. Austin 10-3W 4/2 *Stephen F. Austin 12-11L 4/3 *Stephen F. Austin 6-7L 4/6 at #18 Arkansas 5-6W 4/8 *at Central Arkansas 8-3L 4/9 *at Central Arkansas 5-6 (11)L 4/10 *at Central Arkansas 7-13W 4/12 Houston Baptist 3-2 (13)L 4/15 *Southeastern Louisiana 5-8W 4/16 *Southeastern Louisiana 4-0W 4/17 *Southeastern Louisiana 7-5L 4/18 Texas Tech 5-8L 4/21 *at Northwestern State 4-7W 4/22 *at Northwestern State 4-1W 4/23 *at Northwestern State 16-2L 4/26 at #4 Texas 2-0W 4/27 Prairie View 5-1W 4/29 *McNeese State 5-2L 4/30 *McNeese State 2-6W 5/1 *McNeese State 14-7W 5/6 *UTSA 3-0W 5/7 *at UTSA 9-7W 5/8 *at UTSA 7-6L 5/10 at #11 Texas A&M 5-15W 5/13 *Nicholls 6-4W 5/14 *Nicholls 4-3W 5/15 *Nicholls 14-3 (7)L 5/17 at # 17 Rice 4-6L 5/19 *at UT Arlington 5-6

W 5/20 *at UT Arlington 4-2L 5/21 *at UT Arlington 6-9L 5/25 $Nicholls 0-6W 5/26 $Southeastern Louisiana 5-2W 5/27 $Sam Houston State 13-2 (7)W 5/27 $Nicholls 14-2W 5/28 $Nicholls 10-7W 5/28 $Stephen F. Austin 9-0L 6/3 # #24 Kent State 2-4W 6/4 #Princeton 3-1L 6/5 # at #5 Texas 3-4* Southland Conference game^ Texas State Tournament game$ Southland Conference Tournament game# Austin Regional game

2012 — 32-24, 19-14 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONL 2/18 ^Santa Clara 4-5 (13) W 2/19 ^No. 37 Wichita State 7-4 W 2/20 ^UL Lafayette 9-5 L 2/22 ~vs. No. 25 Baylor~ 1-5 L 2/24 at Houston 1-2 W 2/25 at Houston 6-1 W 2/26 at Houston 6-0 W 2/28 at No. 18 TCU 1-0 W 3/2 Notre Dame 6-0 W 3/3 Notre Dame 6-0 W 3/4 Notre Dame 5-0 W 3/6 No. 4 Rice 3-2 W 3/9 *at UT Arlington 5-3 L 3/10 *at UT Arlington 3-6 W 3/11 *at UT Arlington 3-2 L 3/13 at No. 30 Texas 1-6 W 3/16 *Stephen F. Austin 6-1 L 3/17 *Stephen F. Austin 6-8 (10) W 3/18 *Stephen F. Austin 12-8 W 3/20 No. 19 TCU 8-4 L 3/23 *at Sam Houston State 3-4 L 3/24 *at Sam Houston State 4-10 L 3/25 *at Sam Houston State 2-5 W 3/27 No. 16 Oregon 11-3 W 3/28 No. 16 Oregon 7-6 W 3/30 *McNeese State 9-1 W 3/31 *McNeese State 10-1 L 4/1 *McNeese State 3-5 W 4/5 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6-1 W 4/6 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 L 4/7 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-4

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L 4/10 at No. 9 Rice 5-6 L 4/13 *at Southeastern Louisiana 1-10 L 4/14 *at Southeastern Louisiana 1-8 L 4/15 *at Southeastern Louisiana 1-6 L 4/17 at No. 23 Texas 0-2 W 4/20 *Central Arkansas 5-3 W 4/21 *Central Arkansas 2-1 W 4/22 *Central Arkansas 14-5 W 4/27 *at Nicholls 3-0 W 4/28 *at Nicholls 7-5 L 4/29 *at Nicholls 2-5 W 5/4 *Lamar 10-6 W 5/5 *Lamar 5-1 L 5/6 *Lamar 4-8 L 5/9 No. 2 Baylor 0-3 W 5/11 *UTSA 8-3 W 5/12 *UTSA 4-3 L 5/13 *UTSA 0-4 L 5/15 at No. 6 Texas A&M 1-5 L 5/17 *at Northwestern State 2-7 W 5/18 *at Northwestern State 7-6 W 5/19 *at Northwestern State 10-4 W 5/23 $Stephen F. Austin 11-1L 5/24 $Southeastern Louisiana 1-7L 5/25 $Stephen F. Austin 7-9* Southland Conference game~ Round Rock, Texas^ Texas State Tournament game$ Southland Conference Tournament game

2013 — 29-29, 16-11 WACCOACH: TY HARRINGTONL 2/15 ^Missouri State 3-2W 2/16 ^Tulane 2-0L 2/17 ^Sam Houston State 10-9L 2/19 Baylor 6-3W 2/22 Houston 6-1L 2/23 Houston 1-0L 2/24 Houston 4-2L 2/26 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7-3L 3/1 Northern Kentucky 6-5W 3/2 Northern Kentucky 13-0W 3/3 Northern Kentucky 11-7W 3/5 UTSA 6-0L 3/8 at Oregon State 16-4L 3/9 at Oregon State 6-3L 3/10 at Oregon State 6-4L 3/12 at Oregon 4-3

L 3/13 at Oregon 10-4L 3/15 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 23-7W 3/16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-3W 3/17 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7-1L 3/22 * at New Mexico State 12-6W 3/23 * at New Mexico State 10-3W 3/24 * at New Mexico State 12-7L 3/26 at Texas 5-3W 3/28 *Seattle 4-2W 3/29 *Seattle 7-5W 3/30 *Seattle 6-4L 4/1 at Rice 4-3L 4/5 * at Sacramento State 3-2L 4/6 * at Sacramento State 7-5L 4/7 * at Sacramento State 1-0L 4/9 at Texas 12-5W 4/12 Louisiana Tech 1-0W 4/13 Louisiana Tech 9-5W 4/14 Louisiana Tech 13-6W 4/16 Baylor 3-0L 4/19 * at San Jose State 11-5L 4/20 * at San Jose State 5-4W 4/21 * at San Jose State 11-5W 4/23 Texas A&M 4-1L 4/26 *CSU Bakersfield 7-5W 4/27 *CSU Bakersfield 5-2W 4/28 *CSU Bakersfield 11-5W 4/30 Houston Baptist 7-3L 5/3 * at UTSA 3-2W 5/4 * at UTSA 13-8W 5/5 * at UTSA 12-3W 5/8 Prairie View A&M 13-7W 5/10 *at UT Arlington 7-2L 5/11 *at UT Arlington 6-5L 5/12 *at UT Arlington 10-2L 5/14 Rice 5-4W 5/16 *Dallas Baptist 7-6L 5/17 *Dallas Baptist 12-5W 5/18 *Dallas Baptist 12-8W 5/23 $vs. New Mexico State 9-4L 5/24 $vs. Dallas Baptist 7-5W 5/25 $vs. UT Arlington 11-2* Western Athletic Conference game^ Texas State Tournament game$ WAC Conference Tournament game

2014 — 32-24, 19-14 SLCCOACH: TY HARRINGTONW 2/14 ^Michigan 8-7L 2/15 ^Washington 6-1W 2/16 ^Air Force 6-0L 2/18 at No. 11 Rice 4-3W 2/21 UC Riverside 2-0W 2/22 UC Riverside 8-7W 2/23 UC Riverside 7-5W 2/25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6-4W 2/28 Wagner 3-1W 3/1 Wagner 8-5W 3/1 Wagner 9-7L 3/5 Valparaiso 3-2L 3/7 at Washington State 8-6L 3/8 at Washington State 4-3W 3/8 at Washington State 5-3L 3/11 No. 10 Texas 6-3W 3/14 * UT Arlington 10-5W 3/15 * UT Arlington 7-5W 3/16 * UT Arlington 3-1L 3/18 No. 11 Rice 14-1L 3/21 * at WKU 4-1W 3/22 * at WKU 13-4W 3/23 * at WKU 7-5L 3/25 at No. 12 Texas 5-1W 3/29 * at Arkansas State 4-3L 3/29 * at Arkansas State 5-4L 3/30 * at Arkansas State 4-1W 4/1 UTSA 7-6L 4/4 * South Alabama 5-4W 4/5 * South Alabama 2-0L 4/6 * South Alabama 7-2L 4/8 at No. 7 Houston 7-1W 4/11 * at UL Monroe 12-5L 4/12 * at UL Monroe 17-12L 4/13 * at UL Monroe 7-6L 4/15 at UTSA 7-2W 4/18 * Georgia State 8-1W 4/19 * Georgia State 4-2W 4/20 * Georgia State 4-1L 4/22 at Baylor 4-3W 4/23 Baylor 2-0L 4/25 * at No. 2 UL Lafayette 8-6W 4/26 * at No. 2 UL Lafayette 10-3L 4/27 * at No. 2 UL Lafayette 2-0L 4/29 at Texas A&M 9-2W 5/2 * Troy 7-3

W 5/3 * Troy 5-2W 5/4 * Troy 6-2L 5/9 * Little Rock 3-0W 5/10 * Little Rock 6-2L 5/11 * Little Rock 3-2L 5/15 * at UT Arlington 11-7L 5/16 * at UT Arlington 1-0L 5/17 * at UT Arlington 1-0W 5/21 $ vs. No. 5 WKU 4-3L 5/22 $ vs. No. 1 UL Lafayette 11-4W 5/23 $ vs. No. 8 UL Monroe 4-2L 5/24 $ vs. No. 1 UL Lafayette 4-3* Sun Belt Conference game^ Texas State Baseball Invitational$ Sun Belt Conference Championship Tournament

2015 — 29-29, 16-11 WACCOACH: TY HARRINGTONL 2/13 UC Davis 10-7L 2/14 UC Davis 5-2T 2/15 UC Davis 7-7L 2/17 Sam Houston State 10-0L 2/20 at Wichita State 14-1L 2/20 at Wichita State 6-1W 2/21 at Wichita State 7-5W 2/25 No. 3 Houston 7-6W 2/27 Central Michigan 5-3L 2/28 Central Michigan 14-6L 2/28 Central Michigan 5-3L 3/1 Central Michigan 2-0W 3/6 * UL Monroe 4-3W 3/7 * UL Monroe 5-1L 3/7 * UL Monroe 7-4L 3/11 at No. 10 Rice 14-5W 3/13 * at Appalachian State 8-3W 3/14 * at Appalachian State 6-4W 3/15 * at Appalachian State 6-5W 3/17 UTSA 11-7L 3/20 * at South Alabama 7-1L 3/21 * at South Alabama 2-1W 3/22 * at South Alabama 8-7L 3/24 No. 10 Texas 6-4W 3/27 * Georgia Southern 6-5L 3/28 * Georgia Southern 12-3W 3/29 * Georgia Southern 11-4L 3/31 at UTSA 5-4W 4/2 Baylor 9-8W 4/3 at Baylor 5-0W 4/4 at Baylor 4-1W 4/7 Incarnate Word 4-3L 4/10 * at Little Rock 4-3L 4/11 * at Little Rock 13-7W 4/12 * at Little Rock 10-4L 4/14 UTSA 10-8L 4/18 * UL Lafayette 11-3W 4/18 * UL Lafayette 10-4L 4/19 * UL Lafayette 13-3L 4/21 at Texas 7-3L 4/24 * at Troy 3-1L 4/25 * at Troy 10-4L 4/26 * at Troy 9-6L 4/28 at No. 3 Texas A&M 8-7W 5/1 * at Georgia State 12-2L 5/2 * at Georgia State 10-5W 5/3 * at Georgia State 8-5L 5/8 * Arkansas State 8-5L 5/9 * Arkansas State 12-10L 5/10 * Arkansas State 11-10L 5/14 * UT Arlington 7-6W 5/15 * UT Arlington 4-1W 5/16 * UT Arlington 22-8W 5/20 $ vs. No. 3 UL Lafayette 8-7W 5/21 $ vs. No. 7 UT Arlington 10-2L 5/23 $ vs. No. 3 UL Lafayette 3-0L 5/23 $ vs. No. 3 UL Lafayette 6-2* Sun Belt Conference game$ Sun Belt Conference Championship Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Braden PearsonLHP • So. • 6-3 • 165 • R/L

Georgetown, Texas

Luke SherleyIF • So. • 6-1 • 190 • R/RThe Woodlands, Texas

Theodore HoffmanOF/IF • So. • 6-0 • 200 • R/R

Brenham, Texas

Jacob AlmendarezIF/OF • Fr. • 5-7 • 165 • R/R

Pearland, Texas

Jonathan OrtegaIF • Fr. • 5-8 • 180 • R/R

Victoria, Texas

Granger StuddardIF/OF • Jr. • 6-1 • 200 • L/R

Buda, Texas

Cory GeislerLHP/OF • Sr. • 6-1 • 195 • R/L

Spring, Texas

Felipe RodriguezC • Fr. • 5-11 • 185 • R/R

Laredo, Texas

Anthony PaganoLHP/IF • Fr. • 6-0 • 195 • L/L

Humble, Texas

Jared HuberC/IF • So. • 5-9 • 170 • R/R

Spring, Texas

Brandon LewisLHP • Fr. • 5-11 • 170 • L/L

Cypress, Texas

Dylan PaulC/IF • So. • 6-0 • 180 • R/R

Katy, Texas

Calvin BushRHP • Fr. • 6-1 • 190 • R/R

Austin, Texas

Wes EngleLHP/IF • Fr. • 6-4 • 205 • L/L

Bedford, Texas

Ty HarringtonHead Coach

Jeremy FikacAssistant Coach

Steven TroutAssistant Coach

Dominic RamosVolunteer Assistant Coach

Blake WhitterDirector of Operations

Justin DellingerRHP • Sr. • 6-4 • 190 • R/R

Lake Jackson, Texas

Jaylen HubbardIF • R-Fr. • 5-10 • 190 • R/R

Missouri City, Texas

Derek ScheibleOF • So. • 6-2 • 190 • R/R

Robstown, Texas

Lucas HumpalRHP • Sr. • 6-3 • 195 • R/R

Corpus Christi, Texas

Alec SanchezRHP • Jr. • 6-0 • 190 • R/R

Georgetown, Texas

Mickey ScottIF • So. • 6-1 • 190 • R/R

San Angelo, Texas

Ryan NewmanIF/C • Fr. • 6-0 • 225 • L/R

Brenham, Texas

Jeremy HallonquistRHP • R-Sr. • 6-3 • 202 • R/R

Hallsville, Texas

Nick PerezIF/RHP • Fr. • 6-2 • 205 • R/R

Austin, Texas

Brayden TheriotRHP • Fr. • 6-2 • 195 • R/R

Sugar Land, Texas

Weston SeayRHP • Fr. • 5-10 • 195 • R/R

Hallettsville, Texas

Pasquale MazzoccoliRHP • R-Sr. • 6-5 • 200 • R/R

Katy, Texas

Justin FarrarLHP • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 195 • R/L

Missouri City, Texas

Jonathan HenniganLHP • Jr. • 6-4 • 180 • L/L

Center, Texas

Joe PowellRHP • R-Jr. • 5-10 • 195 • R/R

Dallas, Texas

Chase HodsonRHP • R-Sr. • 6-1 • 205 • R/R

Richmond, Texas

Tanner HillIF/C • Sr. • 6-2 • 250 • R/R

San Marcos, Texas

Quinn AtwoodIF/C • Jr. • 6-2 • 200 • R/R

Katy, Texas

Cody LovejoyOF • R-Sr. • 6-1 • 205 • R/R

Lorena, Texas

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SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIPSan Marcos, TX - Bobcat Ballpark

LUCAS HUMPALRHP | 6-3 | SENIORCORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS

GRANGER STUDDARDOF/IF | 6-1 | JUNIOR

BUDA, TEXAS