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QUICK FACTS

Location Tulsa, Okla.Founded 1963Enrollment 3,481Nickname Golden EaglesColors Vegas Gold, Navy, WhiteAffiliation NCAA Div. IConference Summit LeaguePresident Dr. William WilsonAthletic Director Mike Carter

GENERAL INFORMATIONHead Coach Ryan Folmar Alma Mater Oklahoma State, 1994 Record 55-58 (Two Seasons) at ORU SameAssistant Coach Ryan NeillAssistant Coach Sean SnedekerVolunteer Assistant Caleb Bushyhead Director of Operations Wes DavisAthletic Trainer Jacob Newby

COACHES AND STAFF

2014 Record 30-26Conference Record 15-15Postseason N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost 16/14Position Starters Returning/Lost 5/4Pitching Starters Returning/Lost 2/2Newcomers 16

TEAM INFORMATIONFirst Game March 6, 1978 vs. SE Oklahoma StateCapacity 2,418Surface Natural GrassDimensions L-330, LC-375, C-400 RC-375, R-330Press Box Phone 918.495.7165

J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

Assistant A.D./Media Relations Blake Freeland Office Phone 918.495.7181 Email [email protected] of Media Relations Phillip Dowden Office Phone 918.495.7094 Email [email protected] Relations Assistant Baseball Contact Eric Scott Office Phone 918.495.6646 Cell Phone 580.748.1637Email [email protected] Website www.ORUAthletics.comFacebook.com /ORUAthleticsTwitter @ORUAthletics @ORUBaseball

MEDIA RELATIONS

Credits: The 2015 Oral Roberts University Baseball Media Guide is produced by the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office. Layout and design by Media Relations Assistant Eric Scott. Editing assistance provided by Assistant AD/Director of Media Relations Blake Freeland, Director of Media Relations Phillip Dowden and members of the ORU Media Relations student staff; Brookes Dowler, Faith Storie, Jordan Jones, Jensen Cooper, Jared Jones and Andrew King. Photography by ORU Photographic Services, Mark Moore, Bill Powell and others.

Quick Facts / Table of Contents 3Media Information 4Welcome to ORU 6-11Eli Center / Academics 12-13Global Success 14-15Tradition 16-17Mabee Center 18-19Kenneth H. Cooper Arobics Center 20Case Soccer Complex 21Baseball Complex 22-23City of Tulsa 24-25The Summit League 26-27J.L. Johnson Stadium / Indoor 28-29ORU Coaching Staff Ryan Folmar 32-33 Ryan Neill 34 Sean Snedeker 35 Caleb Bushyhead / Wes Davis 36Support Staff Jacob Newby / Eric Scott 37Athletic Director Mike Carter 38-39Athletic Administration Rhonda Fowler / Scott Higgins 40 Scott Williams / Sean Dolan 41Media Relations Blake Freeland / Phillip Dowden 42

Marketing / Development Richard McCutchen / Brett Scott 43Academics Kyle Jones / Terry Unruh 44Compliance / Ticketing Elizabeth Bacon / Branon Vaughan 45Athletic Training John Joslin / Emily Colder 46Sports Performance Brad Ruhanen / Tyler Whitmer 47Athletics Staff and Head Coaches 482015 Golden Eagles Kyler Stout 52-53 Matt Brandy 54-55 Dean Wilson 56-57 Jacob McDavid 58-59 Audie Afenir 60-61 Jacob Teague 62-63 Guillermo Trujillo 64-65 Anthony Sequeira 66-67 Colin Hightower 68-69 Derrian James 70-71 Kurt Giller 72-73 Emmanuel Forcier 74-75 Phillip Wilson 76-77 Logan Domenico 78-79 Hayden Holley 80-81

Nathan Garza 82-83 Sky Bushyhead / Sean Leary 84 Noah Cummings 85 Ryan Wagner / Holden Cammack 86 Nick Wood / Mason Mantle 87 Rolando Martinez / Chase Stafford 88 Tyler Buss / Xavier Altamirano 89 Nick Rotola / Zayne Dougan 90 Cadon Owens / Nick Roark 91 Matt Whatley / Bryce Howe 92 Korbin Polly / Cale Tims 932015 Roster 94-95Radio / TV Roster 96-972015 Schedule / Opponents 100-1062014 Review / 2015 Preview 108-111History and Records NCAA Postseason 1114-119 All-Americans 120-121 Retired Numbers 122 Coaching History 123 ORU in the Majors 124-125 ORU in the Draft 126-127 All-Time Letterwinners 128-131 Individual Honors 132-133 Record Book 134-149 All-Time Results 150-165 Record / Series vs. Opponents 167-185

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MEDIA INFORMATION

The 2015 edition of the ORU Baseball Media Guide is a comprehensive source of information with player and coaching staff biographies, statistics and historical references for use by the media covering ORU Baseball. For additional information about Golden Eagle baseball, please call the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office at (918) 495-6646.

J.L. JOHNSON STADIUMJ.L. Johnson Stadium is equipped with a fully functioning press box for media use. Located at the top of the grandstand area directly behind home plate, the press box gives media personnel access to three radio/TV booths and a working press area which seats up to 18 people.

CREDENTIALSRequests for media credentials should be addressed to Eric Scott, ORU Athletic Media Relations, 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74171, or by calling the Media Relations office at (918) 495-6646. Requests can also be made via email at [email protected].

PARKINGMedia parking spaces at J.L. Johnson Stadium are limited and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact Eric Scott for more information.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers should make a special request for credentials. Photographers are al lowed on the field in designated areas. These areas include foul territory beyond the dugouts on either side of the field. Please see Eric Scott for direction regarding these accessible areas.

VISITING RADIOAll stations wishing to broadcast games at J.L. Johnson Stadium must make requests through Eric Scott at least one week prior to game date.

One phone line will be provided for vis iting radio. For long distance calls, broad casters must use calling cards or make collect calls.

GAME DAY SERVICESPrior to each home contest, game notes, rosters, stats and media guides will be available in the J.L. Johnson Stadium press box. Box scores will be available immediately following the game. Play-by-play accounts of the game can be provided upon re quest.

PROFESSIONAL SCOUTSTeam rosters and ORU stats will be provided upon request.

TELEPHONE/INTERNET SERVICESTelephone lines and internet services for media are provided in the press box for use during and after the game. For any fax requests, contact Eric Scott for assistance. These lines do not have direct long distance access. The J.L. Johnson Press Box number is: (918) 495-7165.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSPost-game interviews with coaches and/or play ers can be conducted on the field in front of ORU’s dugout following the game. Please contact Eric Scott for player requests for post-game interviews. The ORU locker room and athletic training room facility is closed to all media personnel.

TULSA WORLD Eric Bailey - Beat WriterP.O. Box 1770, Tulsa, OK 74102Ph. (918) 581-8355, Fax (918) 581-8352E-Mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS P.O. Box 1770, Tulsa, OK 74102Ph. (918) 584-4346, Fax (918) 584-4654E-Mail: [email protected]

GREATER TULSA REPORTERSForrest Cameron - Editor,P.O. Box 470645, Tulsa, OK 74147-0645Ph. (918) 250-3425, Fax (918) 254-1550E-Mail: [email protected]

THE ORACLE7777 S. Lewis Ave.Tulsa, OK 74136Ph. (918) 495-6864, Fax (918) 495-6626E-Mail: [email protected]

TULSA BEACONCharles Biggs - Publisher6931 S. 66th E. Ave., Suite 105, Tulsa, OK 74133Ph. (918) 523-4425, Fax (918) 523-4408E-Mail: [email protected]

KJRH, Channel 2 - NBCAl Jerkens - Sports DirectorP.O. Box 2, Tulsa, OK 74101Ph. (918) 742-6397, Fax (918) 748-1566E-Mail: [email protected] KOKI, Channel 23 - FOXNathan Thompson - Sports Director2625 S. Memorial Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74129Ph. (918) 388-5264, Fax (918) 388-0516E-Mail: [email protected]

KOTV, Channel 6 - CBSJohn Holcomb - Sports DirectorP.O. Box 6, Tulsa, OK 74101Ph. (918) 732-6146; 6118; 6134,Fax (918) 732-6185E-Mail: [email protected] KTUL, Channel 8 - ABCChris Lincoln - Sports DirectorP.O. Box 8Tulsa, OK 74101Ph. (918) 445-9363, Fax (918) 445-9359E-Mail: [email protected]

KYAL FM 97.1 (The Sports Animal)Kevin Ward - Station Manager8181 S Lewis Ave.Tulsa, OK 74137Ph. (918) 492-2660E-Mail: [email protected]

KQLL AM 1430 (The Buzz) Chris Plank, Don King, Jeremy Poplin5801 E. 41st, Ste. 900Tulsa, OK 74135Ph. (918) 664-2810, Studio Line (918) 460-1430E-Mail: [email protected] KRMG AM 740 Rick Couri - Station Manager7136 S. Yale, Tulsa, OK 74136 Ph. (918) 493-7111, Fax (918) 493-2376E-Mail: [email protected]

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In its fourth decade of Division I athletics, The Summit League o ers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of over 120,000 at nine institutions, including four located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced eight NCAA Champions, and over 85 All-Americans and 63 Academic All-America selections.

Each year, approximately 3,000 student-athletes continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League reach exceptional success and development. Within the past four years alone, The Summit League has produced six NCAA Champions, accounting for more than half of its all-time total. That level of success also carries into the classroom with record high team recognition for NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR) in 2013-14 and recent prestigious individual academic honors such as the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Capital One Academic All-American of the Year. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition as evidenced by representation in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA) in 2014.

Within the past decade, The Summit League has … • Achieved a fi nal national ranking in eight diff erent sports.• Won NCAA Regional Championships in two sports and advanced in fi ve additional NCAA team championship tournaments.• Had 61 teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards (among top 10 percent of Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport) since 2010.• Totaled 50 teams with maximum/perfect APR scores in the past three years.• Crowned eight of the league’s 10 NCAA Champions since 2007 and won fi ve NCAA national championships and six NCAA statistical titles in the past three years.

HISTORYSince its inception in 1982, The Summit League recorded several transcendent moments that resonate on the national stage. While known as the Mid-Continent Conference, the league’s fi rst two decades produced a pair of appearances in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s “Sweet 16” and the Women’s College World Series as well as three individual NCAA Track and Field Champions.

Oral Roberts gave The Summit League its initial baseball regional crown and Super Regional appearance in 2006 and three years later, North Dakota State became the league’s fi rst softball team to achieve the same feat. The 2008-09 season also saw South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team carry a national ranking throughout a majority of the year and cap its season with an NCAA Tournament fi rst round victory. In 2014, North Dakota State gained the national spotlight with a victory in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Round of 64.

Throughout its history, The Summit League has produced 10 NCAA Championships, three Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball fi rst round picks, a pair of NBA fi rst round choices, and one WNBA selection. In addition, Summit Leaguers compete in the MLS, and on the PGA and LPGA Tours. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star during his professional career.

To coincide with The Summit League’s 30th Anniversary Season in 2011-12, the league released a list of its Top 30 Distinguished Contributors from the Division I era as selected by a panel of voters from member schools and the media. Four individual NCAA champions and three Olympic medalists, along with four NBA players and two World Series Champions headlined The Summit League’s list of top student-athletes, coaches and administrators that was the jewel of the anniversary celebration. Included on the list where ORU alumni Andretti Bain, Dennis Bigley, Caleb Green, Prince Mumba, Krista Ragan, Jack Whitt and Ori Zuzic.

Sioux Falls Stadium is the likely home of the 2015 Summit League Baseball Championship. Home of the Sioux Falls Canaries of the American Association (Independent), the facility was built in 1964 and seats 4,462 fans.

The Summit League340 W. Butterfi eld RoadSuite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone - 630-516-0661Fax - 630-516-0673

Name Title EmailTom Douple Commissioner [email protected]

Myndee Kay Larsen Senior Associate Commissioner [email protected]

Angie Torain Assoc. Commissioner of Admin. Services [email protected]

Matthew Boyer Asst. Commissioner for Compliance [email protected]

David Brauer Asst. Commissioner for Communications [email protected]

Vanessa Quimpo Obrochta Director of Marketing [email protected]

Greg Mette Assoc. Director of Communications [email protected]

Stephanie Sabaduquia Asst. Director of Communications [email protected]

Colleen Rott Offi ce Manager/Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Summit League Demographics

Tom DoupleCommissioner

DID YOU KNOW?• The Summit League fi nished 2013-14 at an all-time high (No. 16) in the men’s basketball USA Today Sagarin Ratings and had a record three teams advance in national postseason tournaments. The league recorded a fi nal No. 13 softball RPI, the sport’s all-time best and the second-highest for any league sport in history.• In 2013-14, Amanda Hyde (Fort Wayne) was named the women’s basketball Division I-AAA Athletics Director Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive season and Tim Colwell (North Dakota State) received the Capital One Baseball Academic All-American of the Year award. • A record 10 former Summit Leaguers were on NBA or NBA D-League rosters in 2013-14, led by George Hill (IUPUI) and Nate Wolters (South Dakota State) as starting guards for their NBA teams.• The Summit League set all-time highs in 2013-14 with 21 teams recording perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores and 22 teams publicly recognized for posting multi-year APRs in the top 10 percent of their respective sports. A total of 13 Academic All-Americans and 30 Academic All-District honorees hailed from The Summit League last season.• The Summit League Basketball Championships, called “March’s Best-Kept Secret” by USA Today, rank among the nation’s top mid-major tournament environments and continue to set attendance, revenue and sponsorship records. In 2015, The Summit League Basketball Championships move into the brand-new Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, S.D.

School Location Population Enrollment Baseball Stadium Capacity

IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. 254,555 14,193 Mastodon Field 200

North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. 109,779 14,629 Newman Outdoor Field 4,419

Omaha Omaha, Neb. 421, 570 15,488 Ballpark at Boys Town 500

Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 393,987 3,403 J.L. Johnson Stadium 2,418

South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. 22,591 12,538 Erv Huether Field 600

Western Illinois Macomb, Ill. 19,254 11,707 Alfred D. Boyer Stadium 502

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In its fourth decade of Division I athletics, The Summit League o ers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of over 120,000 at nine institutions, including four located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced eight NCAA Champions, and over 85 All-Americans and 63 Academic All-America selections.

Each year, approximately 3,000 student-athletes continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League reach exceptional success and development. Within the past four years alone, The Summit League has produced six NCAA Champions, accounting for more than half of its all-time total. That level of success also carries into the classroom with record high team recognition for NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR) in 2013-14 and recent prestigious individual academic honors such as the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Capital One Academic All-American of the Year. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition as evidenced by representation in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA) in 2014.

Within the past decade, The Summit League has … • Achieved a fi nal national ranking in eight diff erent sports.• Won NCAA Regional Championships in two sports and advanced in fi ve additional NCAA team championship tournaments.• Had 61 teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards (among top 10 percent of Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport) since 2010.• Totaled 50 teams with maximum/perfect APR scores in the past three years.• Crowned eight of the league’s 10 NCAA Champions since 2007 and won fi ve NCAA national championships and six NCAA statistical titles in the past three years.

HISTORYSince its inception in 1982, The Summit League recorded several transcendent moments that resonate on the national stage. While known as the Mid-Continent Conference, the league’s fi rst two decades produced a pair of appearances in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s “Sweet 16” and the Women’s College World Series as well as three individual NCAA Track and Field Champions.

Oral Roberts gave The Summit League its initial baseball regional crown and Super Regional appearance in 2006 and three years later, North Dakota State became the league’s fi rst softball team to achieve the same feat. The 2008-09 season also saw South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team carry a national ranking throughout a majority of the year and cap its season with an NCAA Tournament fi rst round victory. In 2014, North Dakota State gained the national spotlight with a victory in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Round of 64.

Throughout its history, The Summit League has produced 10 NCAA Championships, three Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball fi rst round picks, a pair of NBA fi rst round choices, and one WNBA selection. In addition, Summit Leaguers compete in the MLS, and on the PGA and LPGA Tours. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star during his professional career.

To coincide with The Summit League’s 30th Anniversary Season in 2011-12, the league released a list of its Top 30 Distinguished Contributors from the Division I era as selected by a panel of voters from member schools and the media. Four individual NCAA champions and three Olympic medalists, along with four NBA players and two World Series Champions headlined The Summit League’s list of top student-athletes, coaches and administrators that was the jewel of the anniversary celebration. Included on the list where ORU alumni Andretti Bain, Dennis Bigley, Caleb Green, Prince Mumba, Krista Ragan, Jack Whitt and Ori Zuzic.

Sioux Falls Stadium is the likely home of the 2015 Summit League Baseball Championship. Home of the Sioux Falls Canaries of the American Association (Independent), the facility was built in 1964 and seats 4,462 fans.

The Summit League340 W. Butterfi eld RoadSuite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone - 630-516-0661Fax - 630-516-0673

Name Title EmailTom Douple Commissioner [email protected]

Myndee Kay Larsen Senior Associate Commissioner [email protected]

Angie Torain Assoc. Commissioner of Admin. Services [email protected]

Matthew Boyer Asst. Commissioner for Compliance [email protected]

David Brauer Asst. Commissioner for Communications [email protected]

Vanessa Quimpo Obrochta Director of Marketing [email protected]

Greg Mette Assoc. Director of Communications [email protected]

Stephanie Sabaduquia Asst. Director of Communications [email protected]

Colleen Rott Offi ce Manager/Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Summit League Demographics

Tom DoupleCommissioner

DID YOU KNOW?• The Summit League fi nished 2013-14 at an all-time high (No. 16) in the men’s basketball USA Today Sagarin Ratings and had a record three teams advance in national postseason tournaments. The league recorded a fi nal No. 13 softball RPI, the sport’s all-time best and the second-highest for any league sport in history.• In 2013-14, Amanda Hyde (Fort Wayne) was named the women’s basketball Division I-AAA Athletics Director Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive season and Tim Colwell (North Dakota State) received the Capital One Baseball Academic All-American of the Year award. • A record 10 former Summit Leaguers were on NBA or NBA D-League rosters in 2013-14, led by George Hill (IUPUI) and Nate Wolters (South Dakota State) as starting guards for their NBA teams.• The Summit League set all-time highs in 2013-14 with 21 teams recording perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores and 22 teams publicly recognized for posting multi-year APRs in the top 10 percent of their respective sports. A total of 13 Academic All-Americans and 30 Academic All-District honorees hailed from The Summit League last season.• The Summit League Basketball Championships, called “March’s Best-Kept Secret” by USA Today, rank among the nation’s top mid-major tournament environments and continue to set attendance, revenue and sponsorship records. In 2015, The Summit League Basketball Championships move into the brand-new Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, S.D.

School Location Population Enrollment Baseball Stadium Capacity

IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. 254,555 14,193 Mastodon Field 200

North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. 109,779 14,629 Newman Outdoor Field 4,419

Omaha Omaha, Neb. 421, 570 15,488 Ballpark at Boys Town 500

Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 393,987 3,403 J.L. Johnson Stadium 2,418

South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. 22,591 12,538 Erv Huether Field 600

Western Illinois Macomb, Ill. 19,254 11,707 Alfred D. Boyer Stadium 502

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J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

Dedicated: June 17, 1977First Game: March 6, 1978 ORU 7, Southeastern Oklahoma 6Playing Surface: Natural grassSeating Capacity: 2,418 chairback seats with arm restsPress Box: Seating for 15; Three radio/television boothsDimensions: LF 330, RF 330, CF 400, LC 375, RC 375Outfield Wall: 30 foot high hitter’s eye in center field 10 feet behind centerfield wall. Scoreboard 10 feet behind right center field wall.

POST-SEASON TOURNAMENTS1978 - NCAA Midwest Regional Teams: Oral Roberts, Oklahoma State, Michigan State, Southern Illinois Key Players: Dave Stieb (SIU), Kirk Gibson (MSU)*Oral Roberts won the regional to earn the school’s first appearance in the College World Series

1980 - NCAA Midwest Regional Teams: Oral Roberts, Arkansas, California, Missouri, UNLV, Wichita State Key Players: Bob Melvin (Cal), Mike Moore (ORU), Kevin McReynolds (ARK), Charlie O’Brien and Joe Carter (WSU)*California went undefeated in the regional to earn a spot in the College World Series

1981- NCAA Midwest Regional Teams: Oral Roberts, Oklahoma State, San Diego State, Southern Illinois Key Players: Tony Gwynn (SDSU), Mike Moore (ORU), Mickey Tettleton (OSU)*Featured one of the best hitters in baseball in Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn. ORU pitcher Mike Moore held Gwynn hitless in four at bats against ORU. Oklahoma State prevailed to win the regional

1981 - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament

1983 - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament

1985 - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament

1998 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

1999 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2000 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2001 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2002 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2003 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2005 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2006 - Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

2008 - Summit League Tournament

2009 - Summit League Tournament

2010 - Summit League Tournament

2012 - Summit League Tournament

J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM FACTS

J.L. Johnson Stadium has been the home of Golden Eagles baseball since 1978.

Since the first game on March 6, 1978, Johnson Stadium has been recognized as one the finest baseball facilities in the Midwest. In recent years, the stadium has been refurbished and expanded, making J.L. Johnson Stadium one of the top facilities in the nation.

In the last few years, J.L. Johnson Stadium has received a new outfield fence, new padding on the cinder block wall between the dugouts and behind home plate, a new bullpen in right field, new railings in the grandstand area and an updated entry way. The stadium also received an exterior facelift in the summer of 2009. Recent renovations include the home locker room and player’s lounge.

In 2008 a 20,000-square foot facility was added which includes coaches offices, a state-of-the-art weight room and the Grand Slam Room in which boosters and fans can watch ORU games in a climate-controlled environment. The facility is located down the right-field line.

J.L. Johnson Stadium has been host to three NCAA Regionals (1978, 1980, 1981), 15 conference tournaments and countless All-Americans. Dozens of Major Leaguers have played at J.L Johnson Stadium, including Roger Clemens, Joe Carter, Kirk Gibson, Tony Gwynn, Keith Lockhart, Pete Incavigilia, Kevin McReynolds, Mike Moore and Robin Ventura.

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H.A. CHAPMAN INDOOR FACILITY

The H.A. Chapman Indoor Practice Facility opened in the Fall of 2009. The 35,00-square foot facility, located just west of J.L. Johnson Stadium, features indoor practices areas for both the baseball and track & field programs.

Built at a cost of $1.2 million, the facility was funded exclusively through private donations, including a genrous lead gift from the H.A. and Mary K. Champman Charitable Trust.

The baseball portion of the facility features a regulation-sized infield, three pitching areas and three netted batting cages. The track & field area features a complete pole vault area, high jump pit and long jump & triple jump practice areas.

BURKHART FAMILY STRENTH & CONDITIONING CENTERLocated adjacent to J.L. Johnson Stadium, the Burkhart Family Strengh & Coniditioning Center is where all ORU student-athletes go to train. The facility features state-of-the-art workout equipment and is supervised by ORU’s world-class team of coaches and athletic trainers.

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HEAD COACH | THIRD SEASON | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1994 RYAN FOLMAR

HEAD COACH, ORAL ROBERTS 2013 - Present

ASSISTANT COACH, ORAL ROBERTS 2004-12

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, OKLAHOMA STATE 1999-2003

COACHING EXPERIENCE

HIGH SCHOOL Chambersburgh HS

ALMA MATER Oklahoma State, 1994 B.S. Physical Education

WIFE Kay Lynn

CHILDREN Kade (11) Reese (9) Luke (4)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Oklahoma State: 1994-97 Portland Rockies (COL): 1997 Asheville Tourists (COL): 1998

COACHING EXPERIENCE Oral Roberts: 2013-Present Head Coach Oral Roberts: 2004-12 Assistant Coach Team USA: 2008 Associate Coach Oklahoma State: 1999-2003 Director of Operations

ALL-AMERICANS BrianVanKirk•2008 FirstTeam•CollegiateBaseball ThirdTeam•NCBWA ThirdTeam•Ping!Baseball MarkSerrano•2009 SecondTeam•CollegiateBaseball SecondTeam•Coll.BaseballInsider SecondTeam•Ping!Baseball JerrySullivan•2009 ThirdTeam•Ping!Baseball CamSchiller•2011 ThirdTeam•CollegiateBaseball AlexGonzalez•2013 SecondTeam•PerfectGame

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS T.J.Bennett•2011 FirstTeam•CollegiateBaseball AlexGonzalez•2011 FirstTeam•NCBWA JoseTrevino•2012 FirstTeam•LouisvilleSlugger FirstTeam•BaseballAmerica FirstTeam•NCBWA SecondTeam•PerfectGame

FOLMAR FILE

Ryan Folmar is in his third season as the head baseball coach at Oral Roberts University with a career record of 55-58. Prior to being named the head coach, Folmar served on the ORU coaching staff as an assistant for nine seasons.

In 2014, Folmar led the Golden Eagles to a 30-26 overall record, with a 15-15 mark in Southland Conference play. The season was highlighted by a home victory over No. 8 Oklahoma State and a two-game season sweep against No. 28 Oklahoma.

Five ORU players received Southland Conference postseason honors in Folmar’s second year at the helm, with Jordan Romano being named the Southland’s Relief Pitcher of the Year. Tyler Boss and Pepe Gomez were named First Team All-Southland, while Matt Brandy and Jose Trevino were named to the second team, and Romano earning a third team nod. Three Golden Eagles were picked in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, including Jose Trevino by the Texas Rangers in the sixth round, Jordan Romano by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 10th round and Gavin Glanz by the Colorado Rockies in the 23rd round.

In his first season as the skipper, the Golden Eagles finished two wins shy of a Southland Conference Tournament championship, completing the season with a 25-32 overall record. ORU finished third in the league with a 16-11 record, including the first three-game sweep of ranked opponent in program history when the Golden Eagles took three against No. 23 Central Arkansas.

In Folmar’s first season, Alex Gonzalez finished second in the NCAA in strikeouts with 126, helping him to Second Team All-American honors by Pefect Game. Gonzalez was also named the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year and a First Team All-Southland selection. Gonzalez was drafted No. 23 overall by the Texas Rangers in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

Joining Gonzalez as All-Southland selections in 2013 were third team members Trevino and Boss.

Folmar spent the previous nine seasons developing a reputation as one of the finest hitting instructors in all of college baseball. ORU won the Summit League Championship in each of Folmar’s nine seasons on the ORU staff, advancing to NCAA Regional play each season.

The Golden Eagles advanced to the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament in 2006, finishing the season ranked in the top-25 nationally in every major college baseball poll. Folmar’s offense was the backbone of the squad, finishing in the top-20 nationally in batting average, runs scored and slugging percentage.

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The 2008 season was another banner year for Folmar’s offense. The Golden Eagles won 48 games that season and posted one of the best offensive efforts in program history. That season, ORU placed in the top-20 nationally in hits, runs, batting average and doubles.

Folmar’s 2012 offense ranked as the finest in the Summit League, leading the conference in runs scored and home runs. Folmar tutored freshman 3rd baseman Trevino into one of the finest young players in college baseball, as the rookie earned Summit League Newcomer of the Year honors and two freshman All-America nods.

Eight of Folmar’s ORU hitting protégés are currently playing affiliated Minor League Baseball. Two of Folmar’s ORU desciples, Cam Schiller and Bennett Pickar, were picked in the first 11 rounds of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft.

Folmar joined the Golden Eagles after spending five seasons (1999-2003) as Director of Baseball Operations at Oklahoma State. At OSU Folmar handled various administrative duties, including the Cowboy baseball camps and served for three years as the commentator for OSU radio broadcasts.

A four-year letter winner at OSU from 1994-97, Folmar earned honorable mention All-Big 8 honors as a sophomore in 1995, and he helped lead the Cowboys to the 1996 College World Series. Following his OSU playing days the Chambersburg, Pa., native spent two seasons in the Colorado Rockies organization.

Folmar and his wife Kay Lynn have three children: Kade (11), Reese (9) and Luke (4).

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ASSISTANT COACH | 12TH SEASON | ORAL ROBERTS, 2003 RYAN NEILL

ASSISTANT COACH, ORAL ROBERTS 2004-Present

COACHING EXPERIENCE

A member of the ORU Athletic Hall of Fame, this season will be Ryan Neill’s 12th season on the ORU coaching staff and the ninth season that the former All-American has served in a full-time role. Neill has been a part of 13 conference championships at ORU as a player and a coach.

Since becoming a full-time assistant in the summer of 2006, Neill is actively involved in off-campus recruiting. He also serves as ORU’s bench coach in addition to coaching infielders.

During Neill’s nine seasons overseeing ORU’s infielders, 11 different infielders have earned First Team All-Summit League and Southland Conference honors, and seven have been taken in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

Jose Trevino was a three-time all-conference selection, earning the award in the Southland Conference as a shortstop in 2014 and as a third baseman in the Summit League in 2012. Trevino was named to the USA Collegiate National Team as an infielder in 2011, and was honored by four publications as a Freshman All-American. Trevino was drafted in the sixth round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Texas Rangers.

Following the 2013 season, shortstop Nate Goro was selected in the MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels .

In 2012, Neill guided senior Jared Schlehuber to a Summit League Player of the Year honor, while fellow senior Cam Schiller was an 8th round draft pick of the Texas Rangers. Schlehuber also signed a professional contract after his senior year, joining the Kansas City Royals organization.

In 2010 shortstop Tyler Saladino was named Summit League Newcomer and Player of the Year after batting .376 with 18 home runs and 76 RBI. Saladino was picked in the seventh round of the MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox.

ORU’s career home run (48) and RBI (199) leader, Neill lettered four seasons at ORU (1997-2000) as a first baseman/outfielder, twice earning First-Team All Mid-Continent Conference honors (1999, 2000) and also capturing Mid-Con Tournament MVP honors in 1999.

Neill, an Okmulgee, Okla., native, was a key member of three NCAA Tournament and Mid-Continent Championship squads (1998-2000).

His best season came during the 1999 campaign when he batted .423 with 18 home runs and 71 RBI, earning Third-Team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. The Golden Eagles were a combined 166-80 (.675) during Neill’s four seasons as a player.

Drafted in the 24th round by the Detroit Tigers in 2000 Neill spent three seasons in Detroit’s minor league system before retiring after the 2002 season.

Neill married the former Audrey Ramirez on December 18, 2004 in San Antonio. The couple resides in Tulsa and have a daughter, Dahlia (8).

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PITCHING COACH | THIRD SEASON | TEXAS A&M, 1988 SEAN SNEDEKER

PITCHING COACH, ORAL ROBERTS 2013-Present

PITCHING COACH, DUKE 2005-12

PITCHING COACH, CHICAGO WHITE SOX ORGANIZATION 1995-2006

PITCHING COACH, LOS ANGELES DODGERS ORGANIZATION 1994

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Sean Snedeker is in his third season as the pitching coach at Oral Roberts University.

In 2014, Snedeker led a pitching staff that featured two All-Southland Conference selections, including first team honoree Pepe Gomez. Jordan Romano was named the Southland’s Relief Pitcher of the Year after leading the conference with 13 saves, and he was named to the Third Team All-Southland squad. Snedeker had two ORU alums drafted in June of 2014, as Romano was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 10th round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft, while Gavin Glanz was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 23rd round.

Under Snedeker’s direction in 2013, the Golden Eagle pitching staff finished with the second-lowest earned run average in the Southland Conference at 3.54. Snedeker’s staff included Alex Gonzalez, who was named the Southland Pitcher of the Year, First Team All-Southland and was drafted No. 23 overall by the Texas Rangers in June of 2013.

Snedeker joined the ORU baseball staff in July 2012, bringing nearly 20 years of experience to the Golden Eagles. Most recently he spent six years as the pitching coach at Duke, leading a staff that finished eighth in the nation in ERA in 2008.

Snedeker’s staffs at Duke also improved in strikeouts each year, and in 2012 they finished ninth in the nation with 8.00 strikeouts per nine innings. He helped develop more than a dozen professional pitching prospects while at Duke, including Toronto Blue Jays star prospect Marcus Stroman, the 22nd overall selection in the 2012 MLB Draft.

Prior to his time at Duke, Snedeker spent 12 seasons as a pitching coach in the Chicago White Sox organization and another year in the Los Angeles Dodgers system. In the pro ranks, Snedeker coached more than 50 current or former major league pitchers, including 2012 All-Star and National League Cy Young runner-up Gio Gonzalez.

A standout at Texas A&M from 1987-88, Snedeker had a 17-4 overall record in his collegiate playing career. In 1988, Snedeker turned in a 9-2 record and a 3.50 ERA while striking out 87 batters and walking 41, earning the C.E. “Pat” Olsen Outstanding Pitcher Award that season.

Snedeker was selected in the 30th round of the 1988 MLB Amateur Draft, reaching Double-A level before leaving to join the coaching ranks. Professionally, he compiled a 34-21 record with a career 3.24 ERA. His career highlight came while pitching for Class A Vero Beach, when he tossed a perfect game on August 28, 1991, against the Port St. Lucie Mets.

Snedeker owns both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in kinesiology from Texas A&M. He and his wife, Mary Jane, have two children, a daughter, Sydney (21) who attends Texas, and son, Sy (16), a sophomore at Jenks High School and a member of the Trojan baseball team.

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VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON | OKLAHOMA, 2012

CALEB BUSHYHEAD

Caleb Bushyhead enters his first season as a volunteer assistant coach on the Oral Roberts University baseball staff.

Bushyhead comes to ORU after a successful season as an assistant coach at the University of Central Oklahoma. While at UCO, Bushyhead was in charge of hitting, as well as the infield

and outfield defensive coach. Under the direction of Bushyhead, the Bronchos led NCAA Div. II in batting average (.350), slugging percentage (.551) and on-base percentage (.441).

In 2013, the Mannford, Okla., native coached summer collegiate baseball as an assistant coach for the Gastonia Grizzlies of the Coastal Plains League. In the spring of 2013, Bushyhead spent time in the radio booth as the color commentator for University of Oklahoma baseball broadcasts.

Bushyhead also served in other off-field roles with his alma mater, Oklahoma, as an intern for the coordinator of baseball operations and a Sooner Baseball Camps coach and instructor.

After a successful collegiate baseball career with the Sooners, Bushyhead was drafted in the 29th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Los Angeles Angels.

The starting shortstop in his final three seasons for the Sooners, Bushyhead led his squad to four regional appearances, two Super Regional appearances and a trip to the 2010 College World Series. He was named to the Academic All-Big 12 team in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

Bushyhead earned a degree in communications from Oklahoma in 2012, and is currently working on a master’s in business administration from Central Oklahoma.

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS | SEVENTH SEASON | OKLAHOMA BAPTIST, 2004

WES DAVIS

The 2015 season will be the seventh for Wes Davis on the ORU coaching staff. Davis is in his fifth year as Director of Operations after previously spending two years as volunteer assistant.

Davis came to ORU prior to the 2009 season after spending the previous four years as assistant

coach at the University of Texas at Tyler.

In his current role Davis supervises all student managers and oversees day-to-day operations of the baseball office. He also handles baseball finances, works on the annual Alumni game every fall, and serves as director of the Ballpark Baseball Academy.

At UT-Tyler, Davis’ duties included strength and conditioning, defense, baserunning and assisting with hitting. Under Davis’ tutelage, the Patriots led the conference in fielding percentage his last three seasons and also topped the league in hitting all four years.

In Davis’ four seasons with the program, the Patriots compiled a 131-28 record (.824) and won three conference championships.

Davis has also been involved with various summer baseball teams. He has spent two summers as head coach of the Florence Red Wolves of the Coastal Plain League, where he led the team to a first-half division crown and a playoff appearance in 2008.

The previous summer, Davis served as the hitting coach of the Wilson Tobs of the CPL, who also advanced to the playoffs. Davis also acted as hitting coach in 2005 for the Kenai Peninsula Oilers of the Alaskan Baseball League, where 12 players off the squad ended up playing professionally.

Davis spent two years playing collegiately at Seward County CC in Liberal, Kan., and then wrapped up his playing career at Oklahoma Baptist, where he helped lead the squad to a NAIA regional appearance in 2004. Davis played prep baseball at Owasso High School, where he helped the team to two 6A state championships and two runner-up finishes.

Davis and his wife, Kara, welcomed a son, Major, in August of 2012.

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ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER | SECOND SEASON

JACOB NEWBY

Jacob Newby joined the ORU athletic training staff in the fall of 2013 after five years across town at the University of Tulsa where he worked with the men’s basketball and track & field programs. He serves as the primary athletic trainer for the Golden Eagle’s baseball program.

Prior to his time at TU, Newby served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at UNLV, where he was the head trainer of the baseball team. He also was the head athletic trainer at Impact Basketball (Las Vegas, Nev.), an athletic training intern with the Kansas City Chiefs, and a student athletic trainer at Kansas State University.Newby earned bachelor’s degrees in kinesiology and athletic training from Kansas State University in 2005, and his master’s degree in kinesiology from UNLV in 2008.

Newby is a certified trainer with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT | THIRD SEASON

ERIC SCOTT

Eric Scott is in his third year as the media relations assistant at ORU. He handles all of the communications efforts for the Golden Eagle baseball, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s indoor track & field programs.

A 2007 graduate of Northwestern State, Scott

received his bachelor of science degree in mass communications. During his undergrad, he was involved with the KNSU Ranger Radio station, was a sports anchor for NWTV and wrote for the Northwestern News. He was also involved in campus ministries at the Baptist Student Union and the Wesley Foundation.

Scott earned his master’s of education degree in secondary education from East Central University in 2012.

Prior to joining the Golden Eagle staff, Scott spent time as the sports information director at Lyon College and Oklahoma Wesleyan, where he handled all of the publicity efforts for the athletic department. He was also an assistant women’s basketball coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan University and was named the interim SID at NWOSU in the fall of 2011.

Married to the former Hannah Haltom, the couple has one daughter, Arianna (3), and lives in Glenpool, Okla.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR | 21ST SEASON MIKE CARTER

To say Mike Carter had his work cut out for him when he accepted the director of athletics position at Oral Roberts University on Nov. 7, 1994, is quite an understatement. It was hard enough for Carter to leave a successful business and sports law practice to embark on a career change. But combined that with the fact ORU was just beginning its second year back to active NCAA Division I status with only three full-time support personnel and no conference affiliation, and his endeavor was even more challenging.

However, more than two decades later, it’s clear that Carter’s vision and guidance -- along with a strong commitment to athletics by the University -- has led the department to dramatic enhancements and unprecedented success.

His leadership earned him the 2011-12 Division I Central Region Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year honors after yet another banner season for the Golden Eagle athletic department.

Under Carter’s leadership, the department is now properly staffed with support personnel. During his tenure he has developed positions in athletic development, business administration, academic services, compliance, sports medicine, strength training, marketing and media relations. All of these support services have proven to be necessary for ORU to compete successfully in today’s world of Division I athletics.

Across the board, each athletic program has thrived with Carter at the helm. That success can be traced directly to the fact that Carter has chosen outstanding coaches and administrators to lead the Golden Eagle athletic programs.

Another key component in ORU’s recent athletic success was the acceptance into the Summit League (formerly the Mid-Continent Conference) on July 1, 1997. The formal announcement was made on Sept. 17, 1996, and came after years of hard work and dedication by Carter and University leaders. After two years in the Southland Conference, ORU returned to their old home at the start of the 2014-15 season.

In their first Summit League experience, the Golden Eagles were a perennial favorite for the league’s Commissioner’s Cup, awarded to the league’s best overall athletic department. ORU

captured nine Cups in 15 years. Over the past 20 years, the Golden Eagles have totaled 79 NCAA Tournament appearances and two National Invitation Tournament appearances, three Women’s NIT appearances, 85 All-America selections, and four Olympians.

In 2008, track & field athlete Andretti Bain became ORU’s first national champion in any sport when he captured NCAA titles in both the indoor and outdoor 400 meters. Bain went on to win a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics as part of the Bahamian 4x400 meter relay team. Pole vaulter Jack Whitt became the second National Champion, winning the 2012 Outdoor Pole Vault Championship.ORU’s athletic success hasn’t just been limited to wins on the field. The Golden Eagles have been extremely successful in the classroom as well, earning an overall GPA of 3.0 or better in 16 out of the last 17 years.

2011-12 CENTRAL REGION UNDER ARMOUR A.D. OF THE YEAR

MEMBER OF THE NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S GOLF COMMITTEE

NAMED A SIGNIFICANT SIG IN 2014

1992 FAMILY OF THE YEAR BY FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S SERVICES

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Part of the reason for those honors was Carter’s creation of the Eli Academic Learning Center, one of the many facility upgrades he has directed. Others include the construction and/or improvement of the volleyball, baseball, basketball and soccer facilities. New locker rooms, playing surfaces, sound systems, signage, and additional seating have assured ORU that its athletic facilities can rival most NCAA Division I universities.

Yet, Carter isn’t resting on his laurels. New men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms, women’s basketball offices and a sports medicine facility in the Mabee Center have been constructed in recent years. ORU opened the Golden Eagle Sports Complex in 2006, a multi-purpose facility located at J.L. Johnson Stadium which features a 2,500-square foot strength and conditioning center, the Grand Slam Room for boosters, and new offices for the baseball coaching staff. A 35,000-square foot indoor practice facility opened as part of the Golden Eagle Sports Complex in the summer of 2009. The Mabee Center basketball arena received a new state-of-the-art video scoreboard in the fall of 2008, while a video conference room and renovated athletic training suite were unveiled in 2013.

ORU also opened the brand-new 1,000-seat Case Soccer Complex prior to the 2011 soccer campaigns.

All of these enhancements have been made in an effort to maintain ORU’s athletic success, and advance to the next level in the near future.

Carter and his wife, Paula have two grown children, Lizz and Cason, and three grandchildren. They are also the parents of a late son, Scott, who died in December 1993 of childhood cancer.

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SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. / SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR | 29TH SEASON

RHONDA FOWLER

Rhonda Fowler has served the ORU Athletics Department for more than 25 years.

Fowler served as the manager of the athletic ticket office from 1974-86, then returned to ORU in September of 1997 as the athletic business administrator. In between, she worked in the

corporate sector as a certified legal analyst.

In January of 2000, she was promoted to her current position of associate athletic director of business, and senior woman administrator. In that role, Fowler is responsible for all athletic personnel budgets and financial matters, including arranging team travel for each sport.

As the senior woman administrator, Fowler ensures the representation of female student-athlete’s interests on the campus of ORU, the Summit League and on the national level.

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. / MARKETING | 16TH SEASON

SCOTT HIGGINS

Scott Higgins joined the ORU Athletic Department in February, 2000 after a three-year stint as a sports anchor for KOTV, Channel 6. At ORU, Higgins oversees the athletic department’s marketing efforts, which include ticket sales, advertising, radio and television packages, game operations and sponsorships.

As part of his duties, Higgins also hosts the “ORU Sports Report” television show, which airs weekly on KGEB Channel 53 in Tulsa and around the world on ORU’s digital media platforms.

Higgins was the Southland Conference’s representative for the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators and is a member of the Rotary Club of Tulsa. Higgins is a longtime Tulsa resident who graduated from Jenks High School in 1983 and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Oklahoma State University in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in radio/TV/film – news and public Affairs.

Higgins anchored sportscasts in Joplin, Mo., and Las Vegas, Nev., before returning to Tulsa in 1997.

Higgins married the former Dawn Burmaster in 1987. They live in Tulsa and have three sons, Troy, Sean and Ryan.

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SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. | FIRST SEASON

SCOTT WILLIAMS

Scott Williams returned to the Oral Roberts University athletics department as senior associate A.D. in May of 2014. He previously served for seven years (1998-2005) as the Assistant A.D. for Compliance for the Golden Eagles. In his current role, Williams oversees the compliance operations, facilities and will oversee the men’s and

women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track & field and men’s and women’s tennis programs.

After leaving ORU in 2005, Williams went to Oklahoma State where he was the assistant A.D. for compliance for one year before being promoted to associate A.D. for compliance. He spent three years (2006-09) in that capacity, working as the NCAA Athletic Certification Liason and was a member of the NCAA Athletic Certification Steering Committee. Williams also served as the tournament director for the 2008 NCAA Baseball Stillwater Regional and the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Stillwater Regional.

Most recently, Williams was the senior associate athletic director at the University of Central Oklahoma, where he spent five years (2009-14) handling the internal operations of the department. While in Edmond, Williams was in charge of budgeting, and negotiating contracts to purchase assets ranging from $100,000 to those in excess of $1,000,000. He was also in charge of facility and event management, and was the NCAA tournament director for six different NCAA regional events. In addition, Williams was the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee advisor and the co-director of the NCAA/CHAMPS life skills program.

A 1995 graduate of Oklahoma State, Williams earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration and went on to earn a juris doctorate from the University of Oklahoma in 1998.

Outside of athletics, he is an active member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, has worked with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Green Country. He has also taught Sunday school and volunteered with AWANA at his church.

Williams is married to the former Tammy Raye Love of Laverne, Okla., and the couple has four kids; James Ray (J.R.) (9), Matthew Scott (7), Hannah Grace (6) and Luke Scott (3).

ASSOCIATE A.D. / DEVELOPMENT | THIRD SEASON

SEAN DOLAN

Sean Dolan joined the ORU staff in October, 2012, as the Associate A.D./Development.

Dolan directs capital fundraising, major gifts and other sources of revenue generation and strategic initiatives for the Golden Eagles.

Prior to joining the staff at ORU, Dolan was the director of project management for Builders Steel and Crane Company, managing projects in excess of 5 million dollars. Dolan also spent time working with Cedar Ridge Country Club, and the Golf Club of Oklahoma, assisting in various operations of the clubs.

Dolan is the secretary/treasurer of the Cedar Ridge Country Club board, and also serves as the president of the Broken Arrow Youth Basketball Association. He also served as a co-chair for the Sooner Chapter Cystic Fibrosis Charity Golf Tournament from 2006-2012, helping raise more than 1.4 million dollars.

Along with his wife of 19 years, Jeni, Dolan has three kids, Brady (16), Logan (12) and Peyton (6).

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ASSISTANT A.D. / MEDIA RELATIONS | FOURTH SEASON

BLAKE FREELAND

Hired as the assistant A.D. for media relations in July of 2011, Blake Freeland joined the Oral Roberts staff from Charleston Southern University, where he served in a number of capacities in the sports information office over the span of seven years. Most recently being named the assistant A.D. for media.

During his career, Freeland had aided in the publicity of a national champion, and numerous AP All-American selections, including 2012 men’s basketball selection, Dominique Morrison.

Immediately after moving to ORU, Freeland went to work improving all facets of the media relations operations. In his first two years, he increased the size and content of the five existing media guides, including men’s and women’s basketball and baseball.

Additionally, Freeland has overseen an increase in the number of live events streamed through ELIve, upgrading the quality as well with the use of play-by-play for baseball broadcasts.

At CSU, Freeland was the main contact for the football, cross country, and track & field programs, while overseeing the coverage of all 16 Division I teams. In seven years, Freeland had the chance to serve as the main contact for every sport. He hosted the Big South Women’s Soccer Championship three times, the Big South Track and Field Championship, and also helped out at the Southern Conference Basketball tournament.

Prior to CSU, Freeland spent two years in the media relations office at his alma mater, Oklahoma State, where he worked for Steve Buzzard. He was a contact for tennis and cross country, and helped out with football, basketball and baseball, among others.

Freeland received his degree from Oklahoma State in 2004. He resides in Tulsa with his wife, Katie, and their three-year old son, Beckett.

DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS | FIRST SEASON

PHILLIP DOWDEN

Phillip Dowden joined the Oral Roberts staff in October of 2014 and serves as the primary contact for the Golden Eagles women’s basketball program.

Dowden will also oversee the publicity efforts for the volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis teams and serve as a secondary play-by-play voice for ORU.

Before coming to ORU, Dowden helped revive the football program at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, after a 63-year hiatus. While at Southwestern he helped oversee game day operations, sponsorships and media relations for the Pirates as well as serving as the broadcast voice.

Dowden joined Southwestern after spending the 2011-12 and 2012-13 school years as the assistant athletic director of media relations at Northwest Missouri State. While at Northwest, he oversaw the publicity efforts of the school’s 16-sport programs, including nationally ranked football and men’s basketball programs.

His media relations career also includes student assistant stops at Missouri Southern State University and College of the Ozarks before working with the American Junior Golf Association in Braselton, Ga. Prior to his time with the AJGA he spent two years as the assistant director for media relations at Abilene Christian University where he was also a member of the Wildcat Sports Network radio team.

He has served on the media relations staff during the 2010 Women’s Final Four and 2011 Men’s Southwest Regional in San Antonio, 2012 Men’s Midwest Regional in St. Louis and the 2012 Major League Baseball All Star Game in Kansas City. He has also been on the official scoring crew for the 2014 and 2011 FCS National Championship Game in Frisco, Texas.

Dowden graduated from Missouri Southern with a communications degree in 2008. He is a member of the College Sports Information Director’s of America (CoSIDA), National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Football Writers Association of America (FWAA).

Phillip and his wife, Cassi, were married in May of 2013 and reside in Tulsa.

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ASSISTANT A.D. / MARKETING | EIGHTH SEASON

RICHARD McCUTCHEN

Richard McCutchen is in his eighth season with the Oral Roberts University athletic department and his second as the asistant athletic director for marketing. In his role, McCutchen coordinates and executes all in-game promotional activities for Golden Eagle home events, and he is instrumental in the athletic department’s efforts to develop

and manage sponsorship opportunities.

McCutchen has played an integral role in the transformation of ORU athletic marketing efforts since he arrived on campus in January of 2007. The Tulsa native created ORU’s first game operations marketing plan, expanded ORU’s Kids Club and advertising efforts, consulted the department during its purchase of a new center-hung video scoreboard for the Mabee Center and dramatically increased the amount of in-game giveaways and promotions at ORU athletic events.

In his new role as assistant athletic director, McCutchen coordinates all of the athletic department’s marketing efforts, promoting the Golden Eagle brand inside of the stadium, across the ORU campus and throughout the city of Tulsa. He also manages the department’s ticketing operations and continues to oversee game day marketing operations.

Prior to joining the ORU athletic department, McCutchen served as a marketing services coordinator for the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets of the National Basketball Association. In his role with the Hornets, McCutchen coordinated and executed all in-arena promotional events and giveaways, managed the team’s game night marketing staff and coordinated several community outreach programs. McCutchen was a vital member of the staff as the Hornets built community goodwill, laying the groundwork for the Oklahoma City Thunder to relocate to the city in 2008.

McCutchen is a 2005 graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he earned his B.S. in business administration. While at OSU, McCutchen served as a sports marketing intern and was a member of both the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and the Marketing Club of OSU.

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT / GOLDEN EAGLE CLUB | THIRD SEASON

BRETT SCOTT

Brett Scott is in his third season working with the ORU athletic department and his first as he director of development. Scott continues to coordinate ORU’s corporate sponsorships, and he also plays a key role in the athletic department’s fundraising efforts. He is a vital part of ORU’s donor relationships, and he helps

organize ORU’s major donor events, including the Diamond Dinner, the Courtside Countdown and the ORU Golf Classic.

In his first two seasons at ORU, Scott served as director of game operations, where he planned and executed in-game promotions. Scott came to ORU from Pittsburg State University, where he was a marketing graduate assistant in the Gorilla athletic department for two seasons. At PSU, Scott was responsible for pregame setup at all home athletic events, and he worked to develop the athletic department’s student-athlete handbook.

No stranger to the Golden Eagles, Scott spent the summer of 2010 interning in the ORU athletic department. During his previous stint in Tulsa, Scott organized ORU’s summer golf tournament and worked in game ops for the 2010 Summit League Baseball Tournament. Scott has interned with the Oklahoma City All-Sports Association, working the 2010 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament and the 2010 Women’s College World Series.

Scott is a 2011 graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he worked in the athletic ticket office. He was a Sigma Chi Watson Scholarship recipient at OSU and led the school’s Sports Management Club. In December of 2012, he obtained his M.S. in health, human performance and recreation from Pittsburg State.

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In his 18th year as ORU’s NCAA faculty representative, Terry Unruh ensures the academic integrity and institutional control of the ORU athletic department. He serves as the liason between ORU’s athletic department and the academic faculty, and he assists all Golden Eagle student-athletes in their academic endeavors.

Unruh is an assistant professor of accounting at ORU, where he has been teaching since 1980. He served on several committees, and has been co-advisor for the Accounting Society since 1980.

Unruh also serves as a faculty advisor for ORU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, guiding student-athlete leaders as they volunteer in service projects and shape the athletic experience at ORU.

In the 1983-84, 1989-90, and 2003-04 academic years, he was named ORU’s Outstanding Faculty Member.

From 1978-80, he was a baseball coach, faculty sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and an accounting instructor at Friends University in Wichita, Kan.

Unruh is a certified public accountant who earned his B.S. and M.B.A. from ORU. From 1974-77, he pitched for the ORU baseball team.

He has been married since 1977 to the former Kim Clift. They have one child, Andrea.

Kyle Jones is in his ninth year as the associate athletic director for academics, and is eighth on staff at ORU.

His current responsibilities include overseeing the academic progress of the student-athletes, acting as a liaison between professors and the athletic department and

overseeing the life skills/community service component of the athletic department.

Prior to his role in athletic academics Jones served for two years as the assistant director of compliance at ORU.

Before returning to his alma mater in the fall of 2006, Jones was the men and women’s golf head coach at Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, N.C., from 2004-06.

Prior his time at Mars Hill, in addition to owning a business, Jones was the golf coach at Asheville Christian Academy and was an assistant coach for the men’s soccer team at Owen High School in Black Mountain, N.C.

Jones earned a bachelors of arts in history from ORU in 2001 and a masters of management from ORU in 2009. He lives in Tulsa with his wife, the former Allison Linder (ORU ‘01), their daughter Caroline and son Hayden.

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KYLE JONES

NCAA FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE | 18TH SEASON

TERRY UNRUH

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COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR | FIFTH SEASON

ELIZABETH BACON

Currently serving as the compliance director, Elizabeth Bacon returned to her alma mater in 2009 after working as a tennis coach at various places.

Bacon attended ORU on a full tennis scholarship, earning her bachelor’s degree in management information systems in December of 2001.

Prior to her return, Bacon was the head women’s tennis coach at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Fla., where she handled all aspects of the program, including scheduling, recruiting, organizing team travel in addition to the on-court coaching.

Bacon has also been the assistant tennis pro at The Creek Club in Locust Valley, N.Y. (2003-06), and the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach at UT Pan-Am (2002-03).

As a player at ORU, Bacon was the tennis representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and was a member of the National Honor Society and American Management Society.

She is certified by the US Professional Tennis Association and has her CPO license.

Originally from Okmulgee, Okla., Bacon was valedictorian and an all-state tennis player. She married Blaine Bacon on December 13, 2013.

DIRECTOR OF TICKET SALES | FIRST SEASON

BRANON VAUGHAN

Branon Vaughan joined the ORU staff as the director of ticket sales in September of 2014 after serving in the same capacity at Colorado State. Vaughan developed and implemented ticket sales campaigns for football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, seeing a 49 percent increase in men’s basketball ticket sales.

Prior to his one year in Fort Collins, Vaughan spent four years (2009-13) at the Air Force Academy, working as the director of ticket sales and premium seating, designing the first proactive ticket sales department at the Academy. There, he was able to increase ticket revenue, including the second highest grossing schedule in Air Force history in 2010. While there, Vaughan also received the Colorado State Police Service Medal in 2010.

Vaughan has also worked as the director of media services at STG Media Corp, a sales executive at Arizona State, and a group sales executive at Tulsa.

A University of Tulsa graduate, Vaughan earned his bachelor of science degree in 2003 and is a member of the Tulsa Golden Ring Club.

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Emily Calder joined the ORU Sports Medicine staff in August of 2013 after serving two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Kansas. At KU, Calder worked with the swimming and diving programs, and assisted with the athletic training needs for women’s basketball, women’s tennis, football and the KU Relays track and field event.

While in Lawrence, Calder had the opportunity to work with the MLB All-Star Fantasy camp, the Youth Soccer President’s Cup and a number of KU summer camps. While working with the OrthoKansas Orthopedic Group, Calder covered other local high school events.

During the summer of 2012, Calder was the Gatorade Camp manager at the University of Kansas, supervising 25 employees to cover football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, track, soccer, tennis, swimming and volleyball camps.

Calder graduated Suma Cum Laude from Park University with a 3.97 GPA, while earning NAIA Academic All-American honors as the captain of the softball team. While a student, she worked with the Avila University football and men’s basketball programs, the Kansas City Community College men’s soccer and men’s basketball programs and various programs at Park Hill South HS. As a senior, she worked with rehabilitation services at Centerpointe Medical Center.

John Joslin has been at ORU since 2008, and is in his seventh athletic season as the school’s director of sports medicine. Joslin supervises all athletic training and sports medicine efforts for each of ORU’s 16 intercollegiate teams. During the winter season, Joslin travels with ORU’s men’s basketball team, and he is often present at

ORU home events in every sport.

Joslin came to ORU after spending the previous three years as head athletic trainer for the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Developmental League.

A 1988 graduate of the University of Tulsa, Joslin worked at EOOC for 23 years, where was responsible for patient education, outreach programs for local high schools and contract event coverage. He also assisted athletic training students during clinical rotations.

Joslin gained valuable experience as head athletic trainer for the Tulsa Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League from 1991-1992. He also served an internship with the NFL’s New England Patriots in 1986.

A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the former chairman of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association (1997-2005), Joslin is certified by the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision, as well as the NATA.

Joslin has a daugther, Mikayla, a stepson, Brandon, and a grandaughter, Cheyenne.

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE | SEVENTH SEASON

JOHN JOSLIN

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER | SECOND SEASON

EMILY COLDER

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DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE | FOURTH SEASON

BRAD RUHANEN

Bradley Ruhanen is in his fourth season at Oral Roberts University and his first full year as the director of sports performance at ORU. Ruhanen was elevated to the lead role in ORU’s sports permance department in March of 2014 after serving as the assistant director for three seasons.

In his role, Ruhanen supervises the training regimens of all 16 of ORU’s intercollegiate athletic teams, and he manages daily operations in ORU’s state-of-the-art Burkhart Family Strength and Conditioning Center.

Ruhanen came to ORU in September of 2011, joining the Golden Eagles from Summit League rival North Dakota State. While at NDSU, Ruhanen was a graduate assistant and worked with the Bison football, men’s golf, men’s and women’s track and field, wrestling and softball programs.

Before going to NDSU, Ruhanen was the assistant strenght and conditioning coach at NCAA Division II member Michigan Technological University for one year. Ruhanen also has experience as a graduate assistant football coach.

Ruhanen graduated from Michigan Tech with a degree in management information systems after finishing up a four-year playing career as a wide receiver, kick returner and punt returner on the Huskies’ football team. He was the team captain and named the squad’s most outstanding freshman during the 2002 season. An oustanding student, Ruhanen was twice named to the GLIAC All-Academic team.

Ruhanen has reached Level 1 Sports Performance Certification through the USAW and is CPR/AED certified. He’s also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength & Conditioning Association.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE | SECOND SEASON

TYLER WHITMER

Tyler Whitmer is in his second season at Oral Roberts University and his first as assistant director of sports performance. In his role, Whitmer develops and implements training programs for the Golden Eagle volleyball, men’s soccer and baseball teams while assisting in the training regimens of ORU’s 13 remaining intercollegiate athletics teams.

As a member of ORU’s sports performance staff, Whitmer schedules workouts for each student-athlete at ORU. He also assists in the design and execution of ORU’s sports nutrition program, working to educate student-athletes on their optimal nutritional needs.

In his first season at ORU, Whitmer was responsible for the training programs of ORU’s track & field, golf and tennis teams while assisting with basketball and baseball. In the spring semester, Whitmer led the baseball team’s training efforts and directly coached six All-Southland selections, including SLC Relief Pitcher of the Year Jordan Romano.

Prior to joining the ORU staff, Whitmer spent a year and a half as a graduate assistant strength & conditioning coach at Mid-America Nazarene University in Olathe, Kan. Whitmer was directly responsible for the strength & conditioning programs for Mid-America’s men’s basketball and football teams, and he guided all student-athletes in weightlifting and training regimens.

Whitmer also spent the summer of 2011 as a strength & conditioning the University of Denver, ORU’s newest Summit League rival. At Denver, Whitmer assisted with the execution of workouts for the women’s basketball, women’s volleyball and men’s soccer squads.

Whitmer is Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches’ Association, and he’s a Level I Sport Performance Coach through United States of America Weightlifting. He’s also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength & Conditioning Association, and he’s First Aid Certified through the American Heart Association.

Whitmer obtained his B.S. in health & exercise science from Colorado State University in 2011. He went on to earn a M.S. in education, with a concentration in physiology, from the University of Kansas is 2013.

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STACEY WILLIAMS

BUSINESS MANAGERFOURTH SEASON

SHANDA SAMPSON

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST15TH SEASON

DEBBIE GIMLIN

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSTFOURTH SEASON

BRIAN RIOS

ATHLETIC TRAINING GAFIRST SEASON

SCOTT SUTTON

MEN’S BASKETBALL16TH SEASON

MISTI CUSSEN

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLTHIRD SEASON

SHEERA SIROLA

VOLLEYBALL12TH SEASON

ROGER BUSH

WOMEN’S SOCCERSECOND SEASON

RYAN BUSH

MEN’S SOCCERSECOND SEASON

JOE DIAL

M/W TRACK AND FIELD20TH SEASON

EVAN BLACKBURN

M/W CROSS COUNTRYFIFTH SEASON

LANCE WATSON

M/W GOLF15TH SEASON

MARK MILNER

MEN’S TENNISTHIRD SEASON

BEVERLY DAWSON

WOMEN’S TENNISTHIRD SEASON

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JACI INMAN

DIR. OF ACADEMICSSECOND SEASON

JAMIE THOMAS

DIR. OF ACADEMICS SECOND SEASON

BRITNI BAXTER

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RHP | R/R | 6-0 | SOPHOMORE | BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. (UNION HS) #7 KYLER STOUT

2014Made 22 appearances out of the bullpen, second-most appearances by a freshman in ORU history... Posted a 1-1 record with a 4.26 earned run average… Struck out 27 batters in 25.1 innings of work… Made his first career appearance at Texas Tech (2/22)… Earned a save against Harvard (3/1), striking out both batters faced… Combined with two other ORU pitchers for a shutout against Incarnate Word (3/19)… Recorded a career high four strikeouts in his longest outing of the season (2.2 innings), and earned his first win against Sam Houston State (4/4).

HIGH SCHOOL2013 graduate of Union HS in Tulsa… Was named to the All-Vype Team in 2013… Was selected to the Oakley All-America team in 2013… Was named a 2013 Rawlings All-West Region Honorable Mention in 2013… Honored as the Union HS Varsity Player of the Year.

PERSONALMajoring in Chemistry at ORU… Son of Jeff and Laurie Stout… Favorite professional franchise is the Texas Rangers.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2014 4.26 1 1 22 0 0 0 3 1 25.1 26 13 12 13 27 2 0 1 118 .277 3 4 1 2 5TOTAL 4.26 1 1 22 0 0 0 3 1 25.1 26 13 12 13 27 2 0 1 118 .277 3 4 1 2 5

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED2.2, Two times Last vs. Sam Houston State (4/4/14)

STRIKEOUTS4 vs. Sam Houston State (4/4/14)

BATTERS FACED13 vs. Sam Houston State (4/4/14)

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INF | R/R | 6-0 | SENIOR | TAMPA, FLA. (ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE) #11 MATT BRANDY

2014 - Second Team All-Southland Conference

Named Second Team All-Southland Conference… Started all 56 games for the Golden Eagles as a junior… Had a .277 batting average, with eight doubles and three home runs… Finished second on the team with 36 runs batted in… Started the season with a 19-game hitting streak, and a 23-game on-base streak, dating back to the 2013 season… Hit his first Division I home run in the second game of the season against Southeast Missouri State (2/15)… Drove in three runners versus Harvard (2/28)… Hit a two-run home run at Dallas Baptist (3/7)… Went 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and three RBI in a home victory over Wichita State (3/9)… Picked up three RBI in the conference opener against Northwestern State (3/14)… Had a four-hit game in a win at Central Arkansas (5/3).

2013Played in 49 games as ORU’s primary 2nd baseman... Batted .260 on the season, with 46 hits in 177 at-bats... Tallied eight doubles, one triple and 23 RBI... Scored 25 runs and stole a pair of bases... Finished the season with 13 multi-hit games... Drew 35 walks, sixth in the Southland Conference... Finished with a stellar .384 on-base percentage... Tallied an RBI in each of the three games of the season-opening Saint Louis series and had his first two-RBI game against Wichita State on (2/19)... Tallied two hits and two RBI against Dallas Baptist on (3/8)... Went 2-for-6 with two RBI at Oklahoma on (3/19), kicking off a stretch of four straight games with an RBI... Had a perfect day at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on (3/28), going 2-for-2 with two walks, two runs and two RBI... Walked three times against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on (3/29)... Had his first three-hit day and scored twice against Nicholls State on (4/27) in the second game of a doubleheader... Went 3-for-3 with two runs scored at Lamar on (5/5)...

Had two hits and an RBI in his final game of the season, against Northwestern State (5/16)... Missed the season’s final six games with an injured leg.

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed at St. Petersburg College under the direction of Ryan Beckman... Saw action in 46 contests, hitting a team high .305 with four home runs, four doubles and a pair of triples.

HIGH SCHOOLWas a part of an Alonso HS team that won the 6A state championship in 2009 and 2011... Played under head coach Landy Faedo... Named a Louisville Slugger All-American in 2011 and First Team All-Conference in 2010 and 2011.

PERSONALSon of Sharon Brandy... Aspires to be a coach or a scout following graduation... Chose ORU over Southern Mississippi and Central Florida.

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012^ .305 46 - 151 28 46 4 2 4 18 66 .437 29 1 - - .415 2 - 3 5 33 34 23 .7442013 .260 49 49 177 25 46 8 1 0 23 56 .316 35 2 36 2 .384 2 6 2 2 89 132 9 .9612014 .277 56 56 213 30 59 8 0 3 36 76 .357 23 7 29 0 .362 3 3 2 4 91 118 15 .933TOTAL .279 151 - 541 83 151 20 3 7 77 198 .366 87 10 - - .385 7 - 7 11 213 284 47 .914^ at St. Petersburg College

CAREER STATS

HITS4 at Central Arkansas (5/3/14)

DOUBLES1, 16 timesLast at Central Arkansas (5/4/14)

TRIPLES1 vs. Southeastern La. (4/14/13)

HOME RUNS1, Three TimesLast vs. Wichita State (4/9/14)

RBI3, Three TimesLast vs. Wichita State (4/9/14)

RUNS SCORED2, Eight TimesLast at Central Arkansas (5/3/14)

WALKS3 at A&M-Corpus Christi (3/29/13)

AT BATS6, Two TimesLast at A&M-Corpus Christi (4/27/14)

STOLEN BASES1, Four TimesLast at UALR (5/7/14)

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INF | R/R | 6-0 | 172 | SENIOR | BARRINGTON, N.J. (BROOKDALE CC) #16 DEAN WILSON

2014Played in 21 games and started 10 during his first season at ORU… Hit .103 at the plate with two runs batted in… Had an RBI single against McNeese State (3/21)… Recorded an RBI single in a win over Oklahoma (3/25)… Made a spectacular diving catch against Oklahoma (3/25) to earn the No. 2 spot on Fox Sports 1’s “The One”.

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed two seasons at Brookdale Community College Lincroft, N.J., under John Johnson… A 2013 NJCAA First Team All-America selection… Selected to the All-Region XIX team… Named to the All-Garden State Athletic Conference First Team in 2013… Hit .422 with 13 doubles and a triple, while driving in 40 runs during his sophomore season… Led Brookdale CC to a Region XIX tournament berth in 2012 and 2013.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Hadden Heights HS in 2011… Was named to the All-Colonial Conference First Team and the South Jersey Group 2 First Team… Led his squad to a 14-9 record and a Colonial Conference Championship in 2010, the first championship in 50 years for the program… Helped Hadden Heights repeat as conference champions in 2011 with a 17-3 mark… Also participated in basketball and indoor track and field… Was a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONALSon of Mike and Theresa Wilson… Majoring in communications.

CAREER STATS

HITS1, Three TimesLast at Nicholls (3/29/14)

DOUBLESN/A

TRIPLESN/A

HOME RUNSN/A

RBI1, Two TimesLast vs. Oklahoma (3/25/14)

RUNS SCORED1, Two TimesLast at McNeese (3/21/14)

WALKS1 at McNeese (3/21/14)

AT BATS4 vs. Oklahoma (3/25/14)

STOLEN BASESN/A

ORU GAME HIGHS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012^ .330 34 - 112 20 37 2 0 0 18 39 .348 10 2 - - .392 1 - 2 3 - - - ---2013^ .422 44 - 154 37 65 13 1 0 33 80 .519 19 7 11 2 .503 1 1 17 19 4 5 1 .9002014 .103 21 10 29 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 .103 2 2 4 0 .212 0 0 0 0 26 27 5 .914TOTAL .356 99 - 295 59 105 15 1 0 53 122 .414 31 11 - - .437 2 - 19 21 - - - ---^ at Brookdale CC

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RHP | R/R | 6-5 | 190 | SENIOR | QUEEN CREEK, ARIZ. (CHANDLER-GILBERT CC)

#17 JACOB MCDAVID

2014Became a go-to late-inning reliever out of the ORU bullpen… Made 14 appearances, posting a 1-1 record with three saves… Had 27 strikeouts in 26.2 innings of work… Finished the season with a 2.36 earned run average… Struck out a season high five batters in 4.1 innings, his longest outing of the season, and earned his first Division I win against Houston Baptist (4/18)… Didn’t allow a run in four straight outings against Central Arkansas (5/2, 5/4), UALR (5/7) and Abilene Christian (5/10)… Earned saves in consecutive appearances against Central Arkansas (5/4), UALR (5/4) and Abilene Christian (5/10).

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed under Russ Luce at Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Chandler, Ariz.… Started seven games on the mound during the 2013 season… Struck out 32 batters in 50.1 innings… Named the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 25, 2013, after a three-hit complete game win over Yavapai College.

HIGH SCHOOL2011 graduate of Williams Field HS in Gilbert, Ariz…. Set the Williams Field HS saves record during his senior season in 2011… Named to the All-Region First Team following his senior season… Lettered on the varsity baseball team three times.

PERSONALChose ORU over McNeese State, Central Arkansas, Stephen F. Austin and Louisiana Tech… Son of Kurt and Cindy McDavid… Majoring in biology.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012^ 1.17 1 0 22 - - - - 1 15.1 9 4 2 4 14 - - - - - - - - - -2013^ 3.75 1 4 11 7 2 - - 0 50.1 50 31 21 12 32 - - 2 - - - - - - -2014 2.36 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 3 26.2 19 7 7 6 27 2 2 0 97 .196 6 0 1 1 2TOTAL 2.92 3 5 47 - - - - 4 92.1 78 42 30 22 73 - - - - - - - - - -^ at Chandler-Gilbert CC

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED4.1 vs. Houston Baptist (4/18/14)

STRIKEOUTS5 vs. Houston Baptist (4/18/14)

BATTERS FACED15 vs. Houston Baptist (4/18/14)

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C/1B | R/R | 6-2 | 220 | REDSHIRT SENIOR | ESCONDIDO, CALIF. (PALOMAR COLLEGE) #18 AUDIE AFENIR

2014Started 51 games behind the plate as a redshirt junior… Hit .247 with seven doubles and a home run… Had the fourth highest RBI total on the team with 26… Hit a grand slam and scored twice in a blowout victory over Northwestern State (3/14) in the Southland Conference opener… Picked up three hits against Sam Houston State (4/18)… Went 2-for-4 with three RBI in the series finale at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/27)… Finished the season with five hits in the final series versus Lamar… Threw out 15 base runners trying to steal, eighth most in the Southland.

2013Played in three games before undergoing season-ending elbow surgery... Batted .125 with one hit in eight at-bats... Recorded his lone hit and run versus Saint Louis (2/16)... received a medical redshirt.

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed two seasons for head coach Buck Taylor at Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif... Batted .335 at the plate with an outstanding .984 fielding percentage... Helped lead his team to a Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Championship in 2012... Was named to the All-PCAC First Team both season.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Escondido HS... Went to the California Interscholastic Federation playoffs during his freshman season.

PERSONALChose ORU because of the winning tradition... Son of Troy and Kim Afenir.

CAREER STATS

HITS3 vs. Houston Baptist (4/18/14)

DOUBLES2 vs. Wichita State (4/9/14)

TRIPLESN/A

HOME RUNS1 vs. Northwestern State (G1) (3/14/14)

RBI4 vs. Northwestern State (G1) (3/14/14)

RUNS SCORED2, Three TimesLast vs. Oklahoma State (4/22/14)

WALKS2 vs. Oklahoma State (4/22/14)

AT BATS5, Five TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/16/14)

STOLEN BASESN/A

ORU GAME HIGHS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2011^ .324 39 32 102 9 33 2 1 0 17 37 .363 7 1 13 0 .369 1 3 0 0 274 16 0 1.0002012^ .343 35 35 137 22 47 8 0 2 23 61 .445 10 5 6 1 .400 3 2 0 0 126 21 7 .9552013* .125 3 2 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 0 3 0 .222 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 1.0002014 .247 51 51 178 20 44 7 0 1 26 54 .303 12 4 31 2 .300 6 6 0 0 314 62 4 .989TOTAL .294 127 120 425 52 125 17 1 3 66 153 .360 30 10 53 3 .347 10 11 0 0 720 100 11 .987^ at Palomer College * Received Redshirt (Medical)

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LHP | L/L | 6-1 | 195 | SOPHOMORE | CLAREMORE, OKLA. (CLAREMORE HS)

#21 JACOB TEAGUE

2014Made 15 appearances as a freshman… Went 1-0 with a 5.11 earned run average in 12.1 innings of work… Earned a victory in first outing his first collegiate appearance against Harvard (3/1)… Recorded a season high four strikeouts against Harvard (3/1) and Houston Baptist (4/19).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Brent Payne at Claremore HS… Helped the Zebras to the 5A State Championship game in 2012 and 2013… Held a 20-3 record over his junior and senior seasons, with 209 strikeouts… Hit .411 at the plate during his senior season… Named the Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year… A 2013 5A Baseball All-State selection… Pitched three no-hitters during his senior season, including an 18-strikeout game.

PERSONALSon of Richard and Kim Teague… Majoring in finance… Favorite professional team is the Boston Red Sox.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2014 5.11 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 12.1 8 8 7 12 13 1 0 0 44 .182 4 1 0 1 2TOTAL 5.11 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 12.1 8 8 7 12 13 1 0 0 44 .182 4 1 0 1 2

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED2.1 vs. Harvard (3/1/14)

STRIKEOUTS4 vs. Houston Baptist (4/19/14)

BATTERS FACED12 vs. Houston Baptist (4/19/14)

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RHP | R/R | 6-2 | 205 | JUNIOR | CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO (FRANKLIN HS)

#23 GUILLERMO TRUJILLO

2014 - All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention - Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week (3/24)

Selected as an All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention… Named the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week on March 24… Started 14 games on the mound with a 3-4 record as a sophomore… Finished second on the team with a 3.11 earned run average… Was ninth in the Southland and led the Golden Eagles with 63 strikeouts in 81 innings of work… Tied for the fewest home runs allowed in the conference with one… Earned a season high nine strikeouts in a no decision against Harvard (2/28)… Struck out eight batters in just 5.1 innings in a rain-shortened outing against Northwestern State (3/15)… Earned a complete game, two-hit shutout, for his first win of the season at McNeese State (3/21)… Allowed one run in seven innings for his second victory of the season at Stephen F. Austin (4/11)… Beat Abilene Christian (5/11) with six strikeouts in five innings.

2013Pitched in 21 games in his first season with the Golden Eagles, including one start... Went 2-1 with a 3.40 ERA... Struck out 33 batters in 39.2 innings of work... Made his ORU debut with a start against Wichita State (2/19), allowing three runs in 5.1 innings of work... Struck out four batters in two innings of perfect relief against Southeast Missouri (3/3)... Threw 2.1 scoreless innings against Oklahoma (3/26)... Tossed two scoreless frames against Sam Houston State (4/21)... Had his best day against Lamar (5/5), throwing six innings of relief to pick up the win, giving up just one run while fanning five in the victorious outing... Notched his second win against McNeese State (5/11), when he allowed just one run in 3.1 innings… Tossed a scoreless inning with two strikeouts against College World Series runner-up Mississippi State (5/14)… Threw a scoreless inning in a Southland Conference Tournament victory over Stephen F. Austin (5/22).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed under Andy Powers at Franklin HS... Finished as District 1-5A champions as a junior and runner-up as a senior... 2011 First Team All-District, Pitcher of the Year and Louisville Slugger All-American.

PERSONALSon of Guillermo and Sandra Trujillo... majoring in theology... chose ORU over Arizona, New Mexico, Lamar, North Carolina and Texas Tech because of the Christian atmosphere, academics and athletics.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2013 3.40 2 1 21 1 0 0 1 0 39.2 35 20 15 15 33 5 2 2 146 .240 1 1 1 3 42014 3.11 3 4 14 14 2 1 0 0 81.0 77 32 28 25 63 12 3 1 305 .252 8 3 0 0 7TOTAL 3.21 5 5 35 15 2 1 1 0 120.2 112 52 43 40 96 17 5 3 451 .248 9 4 1 3 11

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED9.0 at McNeese (3/21/14)

STRIKEOUTS9 vs. Harvard (2/28/14)

BATTERS FACED32 at McNeese (3/21/14)

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2014Played in all 56 games for the Golden Eagles, starting 53 at first base… Finished with a .253 batting average, with eight doubles and a triple… A part of 44 ORU double plays, fourth most in the Southland Conference… Finished 10th in the SLC and led ORU with a .992 fielding percentage… Fifth in the SLC with 459 putouts… Started the season 5-for-12 with a double in the opening series against Southeast Missouri State… Drove in the winning run on a double in the top of the eighth at Kansas (3/11)… Went 10-for-16 over a five game stretch against Nicholls (3/30), Missouri State (4/2) and Sam Houston State (4/4-4/6)… Had three hits, including a double, against No. 8 Oklahoma State (4/22)… Went a perfect 5-for-5 at the plate with a double, two RBI and scored four times in the series finale at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/27)… Hit a triple at Central Arkansas (5/3)… Hit a two-run double and had a sac fly for a season high three RBI at UALR (5/7).

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed two seasons at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, Calif., under Damon Neidlinger… Led the Bear Cubs to a 34-9-1 record in 2013, a Big 8 championship and a California Community College Athletic Association third place finish… Hit .244 with 11 doubles, two triples and eight stolen bases during his sophomore season… Led the Big 8 Conference with 34 RBI’s in 2013… Named to the All-Big 8 Conference Second Team in 2013… Was a 2013 Rawlings Pacific Association Division Gold Glove Team selection.

HIGH SCHOOLLed Petaluma HS to the Sonoma County League championship two times during his high school career… Also participated in basketball and football… Was named the Petaluma High Male Athlete of the Year.

PERSONALBrother P.J. Sequira played for the Golden Eagles from 2009-10… Majoring in communications/convergence journalism… Son of Paul and Sherry Sequeira.

INF | L/R | 6-6 | 235 | SENIOR | PETALUMA, CALIF. (SANTA ROSA JC)#25 ANTHONY SEQUEIRA

CAREER STATS

HITS3 vs. Houston Baptist (4/18/14)

DOUBLES2 vs. Wichita State (4/9/14)

TRIPLESN/A

HOME RUNS1 vs. Northwestern State (G1) (3/14/14)

RBI4 vs. Northwestern State (G1) (3/14/14)

RUNS SCORED2, Three TimesLast vs. Oklahoma State (4/22/14)

WALKS2 vs. Oklahoma State (4/22/14)

AT BATS5, Five TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/16/14)

STOLEN BASESN/A

ORU GAME HIGHS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012^ .212 33 - 104 9 22 2 0 0 14 24 .231 6 2 12 1 .259 4 2 1 3 280 25 3 .9902013^ .244 44 - 176 26 43 11 2 0 34 58 .330 23 8 29 5 .347 6 0 8 9 507 27 4 .9932014 .253 56 - 190 24 48 8 1 0 22 58 .305 18 3 34 4 .322 3 12 2 4 459 31 4 .992TOTAL .240 133 - 470 59 113 21 3 0 70 140 .298 47 13 75 10 .319 13 14 11 16 1,246 83 11 .992^ at Santa Rosa JC

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RHP | R/R | 5-11 | 200 | SENIOR | CHICKASHA, OKLA. (EASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE)

#27 COLIN HIGHTOWER

2014Went 3-2 in 17 appearances out of the bullpen for the Golden Eagles… Finished with a 3.22 earned run average, striking out 11 in 22.1 innings of work… Made his Division I debut against Southeast Missouri State (2/16)… Pitched his longest outing of the year with 2.2 innings at No. 28 Texas Tech (2/21)… First two career victories in back-to-back contests against Harvard (2/28, 3/1)… Picked up the third win of the season at Dallas Baptist (3/6).

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed two seasons at Eastern Oklahoma State under Head Coach Craig Price… Helped the Mountaineers to a Region II Championship during his freshman season.

HIGH SCHOOLLed Chickasha High School to the state tournament all four years under the direction of Brad Gore… Reached the 5A State Championship game during his freshman and sophomore seasons…2011 All-State selection… Three-time All-Conference selection… Was a two-sport athlete and a four-time letter winner in football.

PERSONALMajoring in health and exercise science… son of Doyle and Lisa Hightower… Favorite professional organization is the Texas Rangers.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012^ 6.00 3 2 12 - - - - 0 39.0 44 27 26 23 35 - - - - - - - - - -2013^ 5.55 1 3 13 12 1 - - 0 58.1 54 41 36 35 54 - - 1 - - - - - - -2014 3.22 3 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 22.1 22 12 8 12 11 6 1 0 83 .265 5 0 0 2 3TOTAL 7 7 42 - - - - 0 119.2 120 80 70 70 100 - - - - - - - - - -^ at Eastern Oklahoma State

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED3.2 at Dallas Baptist (3/6/14)

STRIKEOUTS2, Two TimesLast vs. Wichita State (4/9/14)

BATTERS FACED12 at Dallas Baptist (3/6/14)

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2014Saw action in 14 games and made three starts… Scored a run in his ORU debut against Southeast Missouri State (2/16)… Scored the game-winning run in the series opener versus Harvard (2/28)… Walked and scored two times against Northwestern State (3/14).

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed for Todd Shelton at Panola College in Carthage, Texas... Helped Panola to a second place finish in the Region XIV North Zone standings… Hit .306 as a sophomore with 57 hits, seven doubles, a triple and three home runs… Started his college career at San Jacinto College-North in Houston, Texas… Recorded four hits and two RBI’s in 29 at bats as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Beaumont West Brook HS in 2011… Was an All-District performer in baseball under Head Coach Jacob Walton… Also an All-District selection in basketball… Junior year was highlighted by a walk-off homerun in the playoffs against Pearland HS.

PERSONALSon of Eric and Damitra James of Port Arthur, Texas… Seeking a degree in business management at ORU.

OF | R/R | 6-0 | 185 | SENIOR | PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS (PANOLA COLLEGE)#28 DERRIAN JAMES

CAREER STATS

HITSN/A

DOUBLESN/A

TRIPLESN/A

HOME RUNSN/A

RBIN/A

RUNS SCORED2 vs. Northwestern State (3/14/14)

WALKS2 vs. Northwestern State (3/14/14)

AT BATS3, Two TimesLast vs. Harvard (2/28/14)

STOLEN BASESN/A

ORU GAME HIGHS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012^ .138 14 - 29 2 4 0 0 0 2 4 .138 3 0 - - .219 0 - 2 2 11 2 0 1.0002013* .306 54 - 186 36 57 7 1 3 24 79 .403 37 3 33 0 .429 0 5 12 15 125 4 3 .9772014 .000 14 3 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 2 3 0 .250 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 1.000TOTAL .269 82 - 227 53 61 7 1 3 26 83 .348 42 5 - - .394 0 - 14 18 151 6 3 .981^ at San Jacinto College-North * at Panola College

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RHP | L/R | 6-2 | 220 | GRADUATE | MANHATTAN, KAN. (NEBRASKA)

#34 KURT GILLER

2014Started 12 games and appeared in 16 for the Golden Eagles… Went 3-4 with a 4.61 earned run average in 68.1 innings… Finished second on the team with 54 strikeouts… Pitched a seven-inning complete game victory with eight strikeouts in the series opener against Northwestern State (3/14)… Struck out six batters in seven innings in a win at Nicholls State (3/19)… Sat down five batters in three innings against No. 8 Oklahoma State (4/22)… Threw two shutout innings out of the bullpen for his third victory of the year at Missouri State (5/6)… Didn’t allow a run over a seven inning stretch in three straight appearances against Central Arkansas (5/3), Missouri State (5/6) and Abilene Christian (5/11).

2013Made 18 appearances for the Golden Eagles, including seven starts... Threw 39.1 innings, recording an 0-3 record with a 4.35 ERA... Added two saves... Struck out 21 batters... Threw two scoreless innings against Wichita State (3/5)... Threw five innings at Oklahoma (3/19), getting a no decision after allowing four runs... Went a season-high 5.1 innings against Central Arkansas (3/24), allowing two runs... Struck out a season-high four batter against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/30)... Shifted to the bullpen with a scoreless inning against Southeastern Louisiana (4/14), kicking off a season-ending streak where he posted scoreless outings in nine of 11 appearances... Went 3.1 innings without allowing a run against Lamar (5/4)... Notched a save with a scoreless inning of work at Missouri State (5/7)... Tossed a scoreless inning against College World Series runner-up Mississippi State (5/14)... Picked up his second save with a scoreless outing against Northwestern State (5/16).

2012 - First Team All-Summit League

Started 14 of 16 appearances... Finished the season with a 6-4 record and a 3.42 ERA... Struck out at team high 79 batters in 84.1 innings pitched... Had a pair of double digit strikeout performances against Missouri State (3/16) (10) and versus Oakland (4/6) (11)... Pitched a complete game on Southern Utah (4/12) on the road... Went all seven innings, shutting out Western Illinois (4/21) at home...Named First Team All-Summit League.

2011Redshirted the season after transferring to ORU.

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed at Nebraska in 2010... Was 0-1 with one save and an 11.80 ERA in eight appearances... Pitched 13.2 innings with 11 strikeouts and nine walks... Picked up his first career save at Fresno State (2/26)... Underwent season-ending elbow surgery in April.

HIGH SCHOOL2009 graduate of Manhattan HS in Manhattan, Kan... Led Manhattan to a state championship runner-up finish in 2007 with a 9-0 record and a 0.91 ERA... Second Team All-State selection following his sophomore year... All-State honorable mention his junior year... First Team All-State as a senior... Three-time First Team All-Centennial League... Earned First Team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger in 2009... Drafted in the 21st round by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2009.

PERSONALSon of Tom and Mary Giller... Received a degree in business administration in Spring 2014.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 11.20 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 13.2 20 17 17 9 11 4 1 2 57 .351 0 1 0 0 12011 - - - - Redshirt Season - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2012 3.42 6 4 16 14 2 2 0 0 84.1 64 35 32 36 79 10 2 3 352 .212 7 4 0 2 82013 4.35 0 3 18 7 0 0 1 2 39.1 48 25 19 10 21 8 1 2 158 .304 2 6 0 0 82014 4.61 3 4 16 12 1 1 0 1 68.1 75 40 35 25 54 16 2 2 276 .272 5 5 1 1 1TOTAL 4.51 9 12 58 33 3 3 1 3 205.2 207 117 103 80 165 38 6 9 843 .285 14 16 1 3 18^ at Nebraska

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED9.0 at McNeese (3/21/14)

STRIKEOUTS9 vs. Harvard (2/28/14)

BATTERS FACED32 at McNeese (3/21/14)

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2014Started 43 games and played in 47 for ORU during his junior season… Hit .276 at the plate with six doubles, a pair of triples and a home run… Scored 27 times and drove in 13… Led ORU with six stolen bases on eight attempts… Finished tied for the fewest errors in the Southland Conference with one… Went 3-for-3 and scored two times in his ORU debut in the season opener against Southeast Missouri State (2/14)… Hit a triple in the series finale at home against Harvard (3/1)… Collected three hits at Dallas Baptist (3/8)… Delivered a two-run pinch hit single at Nicholls State (3/29)… Reached safely with a season high four hits in a victory at Stephen F. Austin (4/11)… Went 3-for-3 with a RBI and scored two times at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/27)… Crossed the plate as the winning run in the 12th inning against Lamar (5/15)… Scored two times and drove in two runs versus Lamar (5/16).

PRIOR TO ORURoamed the outfield at New Mexico Junior College for two seasons under the direction of Josh Simpson… Helped the Thunderbirds to a second place finish in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference in 2013… Hit .407 as a sophomore with 18 triples, seven home runs, six doubles and 47 runs batted in… Recorded 26 runs batted in with a .389 batting average in 2012.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Academie Les Estacades in Trois-Riveres, Quebec, Canada, under the direction of Philip Tomlinson.

PERSONALSon of Gerard Forcier and Josee Maranda… Majoring in leadership studies… Chose ORU over Texas Tech, New Mexico and Florida International.

OF | L/L | 6-2 | 185 | SENIOR | ST. HYACINTHE, QUEBEC (NEW MEXICO JC)#36 EMMANUEL FORCIER

CAREER STATS

HITS4 at Stephen F. Austin (4/11/14)

DOUBLES1, Five TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/16/14)

TRIPLES1, Two TimesLast at McNeese (3/21/14)

HOME RUNS1 vs. Lamar (5/16/14)

RBI2, Two TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/16/14)

RUNS SCORED2, Six TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/16/14)

WALKS3 at Corpus Christi (4/27/14)

AT BATS5, Nine TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/14/14)

STOLEN BASES1, Six TimesLast at UALR (5/7/14)

ORU GAME HIGHS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012^ .389 32 - 108 23 42 3 3 3 26 60 .556 9 1 - - .426 4 - 8 11 39 2 0 1.0002013^ .407 48 - 162 58 66 6 18 7 47 127 .796 26 2 46 - .492 1 2 10 14 86 1 4 .9562014 .276 47 43 163 27 45 6 2 1 13 58 .365 24 3 33 0 .379 0 5 6 8 98 0 1 .990Total .353 127 - 433 108 153 15 23 11 86 245 .570 59 6 - - .433 5 - 24 32 223 3 5 .978^ at New Mexico JC

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RHP | R/R | 6-0 | 185 | SENIOR | OWASSO, OKLA. (OWASSO HS)

#37 PHILLIP WILSON

2014Appeared in 13 games with four starts as a junior… Posted a 2-1 record with a 5.24 earned run average in 22.1 innings… Earned a no decision in his first start of the season at Kansas (3/11)… Got the start and a victory at Wichita State (4/9)… Recorded a career high six strikeouts and made his longest career outing in a victory at UALR (5/7) in five innings of work… Struck out four batters in a 3.2 innings against No. 6 Oklahoma (5/13).

2013Made 14 relief appearances for the Golden Eagles... Tallied a 1-1 record with a sterling 2.08 ERA... Recorded seven strikeouts in 21.2 innings of work... Threw a scoreless inning against Southeast Missouri State (3/3)... Recorded three straight scoreless appearances against Oklahoma (3/19, 3/20) and Oklahoma State (4/9)... Collected five consecutive shutout appearances from April 27-May 18... Had his best outing against Missouri State (5/7), with four scoreless innings and three strikeouts in a victory... Threw three scoreless frames against Northwestern State (5/18).

2012Pitched 15.1 innings in 14 appearances, including a start at Arkansas... Had a 2.93 ERA and 10 strikeouts... Was 1-2 with a victory at UALR on April 3, striking out two batters.

HIGH SCHOOL2011 graduate of Owasso HS... All-conference selection in 2010 and 2011 and All-Metro in 2011... Helped lead his team to the state championship in 2008 and 2009, and to second place finishes in 2010 and 2011.

PERSONALSon of Bryan and Lisa Wilson... Physical education major... Chose ORU over Oklahoma State.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 2.93 1 2 14 1 0 0 0 0 15.1 12 5 5 8 10 0 0 2 64 .218 2 0 0 0 12013 2.08 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 21.2 23 8 5 8 7 5 1 1 95 .284 1 1 0 2 32014 5.24 2 1 13 4 0 0 0 0 22.1 34 19 13 7 15 7 0 2 110 .343 3 3 0 1 0TOTAL 3.49 4 4 41 5 0 0 0 0 59.1 69 32 23 23 32 12 1 5 269 .294 6 4 0 3 4

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED5.0 at UALR (5/7/14)

STRIKEOUTS6 at UALR (5/7/14)

BATTERS FACED20 at UALR (5/7/14)

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2014 - 146 straight games in the starting lineup entering 2015 season.

Started all 56 games for the Golden Eagles as a junior… Hit .284, scored 33 times and drove in 19… Tied for the team high with two triples… Finished second on the team and 10th in the Southland Conference with 14 doubles… Had 31 walks, fifth most in the SLC… Stole four bases… Earned three walks against Southeast Missouri State (2/16)… Went 4-for-4 at the plate with two doubles in the series opener at Texas Tech (2/21)… Hit a RBI triple in the eighth inning of game one against Harvard (3/1)… Reached base with hits in seven straight games from April 8-17… Had a three-hit game with a RBI and scored two times against Houston Baptist (4/19)…Recorded 12 hits in a five game stretch from April 26-May 3… Picked up four hits, including a double, drove in two runs and scored two runs against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/27)… Reached base four times on three hits and was hit by a pitch against No. 19 Texas Tech (4/19)… Drew three walks at Central Arkansas (5/4)… Went 3-for-5 with a triple against Abilene Christian (5/10).

2013 - Southland Conference All-Tournament Team - Southland Conference Hitter of the Week (3/25)

Made 57 starts as a sophomore, serving as the team’s primary left fielder... Batted .288, with 65 hits in 226 at-bats... Added one home run, 11 doubles and 33 RBI... Walked 32 times, 10th-best in the Southland Conference, and finished with an on-base percentage of .372... Racked up 17 multi-hit games... Stole five bases and committed just two errors in the field... Earned Southland Conference Hitter of the Week honors on March 25... Had a seven-game hitting streak from March 3-15... Was on fire against Oklahoma, tallying three hits against the Sooners on March 19 and four hits on March 20... Hit his first collegiate home run

against Central Arkansas (3/23)... Drove in a run against Oklahoma (3/26)... Broke out of a slump with five hits in a doubleheader against Nicholls State (4/27)... Had three hits and a season-high three RBI against Lamar on May 3... Had a five-game hitting streak from May 5-11, culminating with a two-hit day against McNeese State (5/11)... Had two hits against College World Series runner-up Mississippi State (5/14)... Had two doubles and two RBI at Northwestern State (5/17)... Was on fire at the Southland Conference tournament, hitting .563 (9-for-16) with four doubles and five RBI…. Named to the SLC All-Tournament Team.

2012Hit .312 with 43 hits in 40 contests for the Golden Eagles... Made 39 starts... Crossed the plate 40 times and recorded 16 runs batted in... Drew four walks in his second career game against Oklahoma (3/27) and scored a run... Earned his first career hit, as well as first of two three-hit games versus Louisiana Tech (3/20)... Drove in five runs during the three-game set at Louisiana Tech... Drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the 7th at South Dakota State (4/28) scored three times against Mississippi Valley State (5/6) and at IPFW (5/12)... Recorded four hits and scored four times during the NCAA Waco Regional.

HIGH SCHOOL2011 graduate of Scottsdale Christian Academy in Phoenix, Ariz…. Earned first team All-State and All-Region honors in 2011... Led his team to state runner up finish in 2011... Voted to the All-Arizona Team and was ranked 56th out of top 100 players in Arizona... Batted .518 with 12 home runs, 44 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 2011... Holds the single season record for home runs with 12... Also played two years of basketball and one year of football.

PERSONALSon of Nick and Debbie Domenico... finance major.

OF | L/R | 5-11 | 185 | SENIOR | SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. (SCOTTSDALE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY)#39 LOGAN DOMENICO

CAREER STATS

HITS4, Three TimesLast at A&M-Corpus Christi (4/27/14)

DOUBLES2, Four TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/15/14)

TRIPLES1, Two TimesLast vs. Abilene Christian (5/10/14)

HOME RUNS1 vs. Central Arkansas (3/23/13)

RBI3 at Lamar (5/3/13)

RUNS SCORED3, Two TimesLast vs. Oklahoma State (4/22/14)

WALKS3, Three TimesLast at Central Arkansas (5/4/14)

AT BATS6, Three TimesLast vs. Lamar (5/15/14)

STOLEN BASES1, Nine TimesLast vs. Oklahoma State (4/22/14)

ORU GAME HIGHS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .312 40 39 138 40 43 8 0 0 16 51 .370 33 4 39 4 .457 0 4 1 2 53 5 2 .9672013 .288 57 57 226 32 65 11 0 1 33 79 .350 32 0 49 0 .372 3 4 5 7 114 5 2 .9832014 .284 56 56 211 33 60 14 2 0 19 78 .370 31 5 49 2 .389 0 3 4 6 103 1 2 .981TOTAL .297 97 96 364 72 108 19 0 1 49 130 .357 65 4 88 4 .406 3 8 6 7 167 10 4 .978

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LHP | L/l | 5-11 | 205 | SOPHOMORE | SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (LIBERTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)

#41 HAYDEN HOLLEY

2014Made 15 appearances and one start against Harvard (3/1) during his freshman campaign… Posted an 0-1 record with a 3.38 earned run average… Struck out a season high two batters in his collegiate debut against Southeast Missouri State (2/15)… Pitched 2.1 no-hit innings in his first two career appearances against Southeast Missouri State in the opening series… Threw 3.1 innings against Abilene Christian (5/9), his longest outing of the season.

HIGH SCHOOLLed Liberty Christian School to in Argyle, Texas, to a TAPPS 5A State Championship in 2013… Compiled a 9-2 mark with a 2.20 earned run average in 2013… Helped the Warriors to the state semifinals in 2011 and 2012… Was selected to the all-state squad following his junior and senior seasons… First team all-district in 2012 and 2013… Name the District Pitcher of the Year as a junior with an 8-2 record and a 1.51 ERA… Earned an Academic All-State honor in 2012, and was a member of National Honor Society.

PERSONALChose ORU over UT Arlington, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Dallas Baptist and TCU… Seeking a degree in business at ORU… Son of Russell and Lana Holley.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2014 3.38 0 1 15 1 0 0 0 1 18.2 20 7 7 9 7 1 0 2 70 .286 3 2 0 1 2TOTAL 3.38 0 1 15 1 0 0 0 1 18.0 20 7 7 9 7 1 0 2 70 .286 3 2 0 1 2

CAREER STATS

INNINGS PITCHED3.1 vs. Abilene Christian (5/9/14)

STRIKEOUTS2 vs. Southeast Missouri St. (2/15/14)

BATTERS FACED12 vs. Wichita State (4/9/14)

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RHP | R/R | 5-10 | 185 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | HUMBLE, TEXAS (ATASCOCITA HS)

#44 NATHAN GARZA

2014Made three appearances out of the bullpen before suffering a season ending shoulder injury… Struck out five batters in two innings of scoreless work for his lone win of the season against Harvard (2/28)… Received a medical redshirt.

2013Matured into ORU’s top relief pitcher as a sophomore... Appeared in 26 games, tops on the team and 4th in the Southland Conference... Finished with an 0-4 record and a 2.12 ERA... Recorded five saves, the 7th-highest mark in the Southland Conference... struck out 36 batters in 34 innings of work... Recorded three straight scoreless appearances from Feb. 22-March 3, including a two-inning save against Southeast Missouri (3/2)... Posted seven straight scoreless outings from March 12-April 5... Threw two scoreless innings against Oklahoma (3/19)... Picked up a two-inning save against nationally-ranked Central Arkansas (3/23)... Added a third save at Lamar (5/5)... Pitched a scoreless inning at Missouri State (5/8) for his fourth save of the year... Had three scoreless outings in 4.2 innings of work at the Southland Conference Tournament... Notched his final save of the year in a first round win over Stephen F. Austin (5/22), pitching two scoreless innings... Went a season-high 2.2 innings in the season finale, striking out five batters against Central Arkansas (5/25).

2012Made four appearances during his freshman campaign... Recorded five strikeouts in 3.1 innings of action... made collegiate debut at Baylor (2/19).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Atascocita HS in Humble, Texas ... three year letter winner for Head Coach Eric Matthews... Led his team to two District Championships, and 2010 District runner-up finish... first team all-district and All-Greater Houston pitcher.

PERSONALSon of Brian and Ann Garza... business major... chose ORU over Dallas Baptist, New Mexico, TCU, Air Force, Baylor, Maryland and Sam Houston State.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 16.20 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 8 6 6 3 5 1 0 1 23 .471 0 3 0 0 02013 2.12 0 4 26 0 0 0 1 5 34.0 30 13 8 17 36 3 0 2 118 .254 3 4 0 4 42014 0.00 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 14 .286 1 3 0 0 0TOTAL 3.10 1 4 23 0 0 0 1 5 40.2 42 20 14 21 46 4 0 3 153 .282 4 10 0 4 4

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INNINGS PITCHED2.2 vs. Central Arkansas (5/25/13)

STRIKEOUTS5, Two TimesLast vs. Central Arkansas (5/25/13)

BATTERS FACED13, Two TimesLast vs. Central Arkansas (5/25/14)

ORU GAME HIGHS

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INF | R/R | 5-10 | 175 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | MANNFORD, OKLA. (ALLEN COUNTY CC)

#26 SKY BUSHYHEAD

RHP | R/R | 6-3 | 215 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | GOLDEN, COLO. (ORANGE COAST COLLEGE)

#30 SEAN LEARY

2014Received a redshirt.

PRIOR TO ORUHad a .250 average in 27 games at Allen Country Community College in Kansas... Played under head coach Valis McLean in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.

HIGH SCHOOLWent to the state championship three of four seasons at Mannford HS... Was named the team MVP and all-conference at shortstop... A two-sport athlete participating in football... Was the salutatorian of his graduating class in 2011.

PERSONALBrother, Caleb, is a volunteer coach for the Golden Eagles... Son of Dow and Leanne Bushyhead... Majoring in business finance.

2014Received a redshirt.

PRIOR TO ORUAppeared in 13 contests as a freshman in 2013 at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Calif., under the direction of John Altobelli… Had a 2.08 earned run average in 21.2 innings for the Pirates… Helped OCC reach the Orange Empire Conference playoffs.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Jim Capra at Arvada West HS… Was a two-time Mountain West Region USA Team member… Earned an academic all-state honorable mention.

PERSONALSon of William Leary and Leah Davis… Seeking a degree in business administration… Chose ORU over CSU Bakersfield, UC Riverside and Utah Valley.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2011^ .250 27 - 72 11 18 2 0 0 10 20 .278 8 3 - - .349 0 - 1 3 - - - ---TOTAL .250 27 - 72 11 18 2 0 0 10 20 .278 8 3 - - .349 0 - 1 3 - - - ---^ at Allen Country Community College

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012^ 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 02013* 2.08 1 0 13 1 - - - 0 21.2 20 6 5 5 10 - - 0 - - - - - - -TOTAL 1.99 1 0 14 1 - - - 0 22.2 20 6 5 6 10 - - 0 - - - - - - -^ at Pepperdine * at Orange Coast College

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LHP/OF | R/R | 6-0 | 180 | REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | ALPINE, CALIF. (GRANITE HILLS HS)

#13 NOAH CUMMINGS

2014Redshirted his first season with ORU.

HIGH SCHOOLLed Granite Hills HS in El Cajon, Calif., to the California Interscholastic Federation championship game in 2013… Batted .438 with four home runs, 12 doubles and 32 runs batted in during his senior season… Was named to the All-CiF First Team… Selected to the all-league first team.

PERSONALSon of Bill and Katie Cummings, both alumni of ORU… Majoring in business… Chose ORU over Hawaii and Cal State Northridge.

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INF/OF | R/L | 6-3 | 215 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | PARKER, COLO. (NEW MEXICO STATE)

#8 RYAN WAGNER

PRIOR TO ORUWas a two-year member of the New Mexico State baseball program, redshirting in 2013… Saw action in 30 games in 2014, starting 19… Hit .276 with six doubles, four home runs and drove in 21 runners… Hit two home runs and had seven RBI in season opening series against St. Mary’s… Played one season at Yavapai College for Head Coach Sky Smeltzer… Hit .295 with eight doubles, four home runs and 40 RBI’s with the Roughriders.

HIGH SCHOOLAttended Wheat Ridge HS, and played under the direction of Head Coach Adam Miller… Led Wheat Ridge to the 2011 state championship game…

Helped his varsity squad to consecutive Jeffco League Championships in 2010 and 2011… Named a Power Showcase All-American in 2011, reaching the finals in the event’s home run derby… Named all-state in both baseball and football in his junior and senior seasons… Listed on the All-Colorado baseball team in 2011… Honored as the Jeffco League Most Valuable Player in his senior season… Four-time letter winner in football.

PERSONALSon of Tyler and Shelly Wagner… Father, Tyler, played baseball at Northern Colorado and pitched one season in the San Diego Padres organization… Majoring in finance.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012* .271 39 - 107 19 29 3 2 3 26 87 .421 15 1 - - .360 2 - 4 5 88 4 5 .9482013^ - - - Redshirt - - - - - --- - - - - --- - - - - - - - ---2014^ .276 30 19 87 13 24 6 0 4 21 42 .483 7 1 23 1 .330 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 1.000TOTAL .273 - - 194 32 53 9 2 7 47 129 .448 22 2 - - 4 - 4 5 92 4 5 .950* at Yavapai College ^ at New Mexico State

C | R/R | 6-0 | 190 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | COLLEYVILLE, TEXAS (COASTAL CAROLINA)

#20 HOLDEN COMMACK

PRIOR TO ORUStarted four games at Coastal Carolina in 2014 before suffering a season ending elbow injury… Received a redshirt for the 2014 season after having Tommy John surgery… Spent two seasons at Blinn JC prior to transferring to Coastal… Was named an All-Star and played in the NJCAA Texas/New Mexico All-Star game in 2013… Hit .244 in 30 games as a sophomore at Blinn… Boasted a .247 average with two doubles and 13 runs batted in during his freshman season… Named a NJCAA Academic All-American with a 3.86 GPA… Listed on the honor roll all four semesters at Blinn… Was a member of Sigma Kappa Delta and Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Societies.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed varsity ball under Head Coach Tim McCune at Grapevine HS… Led Grapevine to a District 5-5A playoff appearance… Hit .414 with eight doubles as a senior… Didn’t commit and error or allow a passed ball during his high school career… Named to the Under Armour All-America team… Named the MVP of the Baylor Classic Tournament during senior season… Honored as an All-District 5-5A selection in 2011.

PERSONALSon of Steve and Jeannie Cammack… Majoring in finance, and minoring in pre-law… Chose ORU over Texas Tech, TCU, Sam Houston State and Abilene Christian.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012* .247 31 - 85 13 21 2 0 0 16 23 .271 4 6 - - .326 0 - 3 4 178 14 3 .9852013* .244 30 - 78 9 19 0 0 0 8 19 .244 9 5 21 - .355 1 4 2 2 128 10 1 .9962014^ .250 4 4 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .250 2 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0 0 26 3 1 .967TOTAL .246 65 - 171 33 42 2 0 0 24 44 .257 15 11 - - .343 1 - 5 6 332 27 5 .986* at Blinn College ^ at Coastal Caroline (received redshirt)

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RHP | R/R | 6-3 | 220 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | ST. JOHN BOSCO, CALIF. (LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE)

#32 NICK WOOD

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed two seasons under Head Coach Casey Crook at Long Beach City College… Led the Vikings to the 2014 South Coast Conference Championship… Posted a 1-3 record in four starts during sophomore season… Struck out 15 batters in 20.2 innings of work in 2014… Named a Scholar-Athlete in 2014… Made seven starts as a freshman, with a 2.40 earn run average… Recorded 39 strikeouts in 48.2 innings during his freshman campaign.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed varsity baseball under the direction of Head Coach Moon Cordero at St. John Bosco HS in Bellflower, Calif… Also participated in water polo.

PERSONALSon of Sam and Charlene Wood of Los Alamitos, Calif…. Majoring in business administration… Chose ORU over UC-Irvine.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2013^ 2.40 4 5 12 7 1 0 2 2 48.2 39 18 13 17 39 5 2 2 181 .215 3 4 1 0 32014^ 6.53 1 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 20.2 32 23 15 7 15 4 1 1 91 .352 2 2 0 0 5TOTAL 3.63 5 8 17 11 1 0 2 2 69.1 71 41 28 24 54 9 3 3 272 .303 5 6 1 0 8^ at Long Beach City College

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INF | R/R | 5-10 | 175 | JUNIOR | TULSA, OKLA. (NORTHEAST TEXAS CC)

#4 MASON MANTLE

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed at Northeast Texas CC in Mount Pleasant, Texas, under Head Coach Josh Stewart… Hit .223 with four doubles and two home runs as a sophomore… Named to the 2013 Region 14 All-Star team… Had a .191 batting average during freshman season.

HIGH SCHOOLAttended Metro Christian Academy in Tulsa, Okla…. Played for head coach Shaff Elkouri… Led Metro to the 2012 OSSAA 3A state championship game… Hit a walk-off grand slam in the regional finals in 2012… Named to the 2012 OCA Small School East All-State team… First Team All-Metro selection by the Tulsa World… Named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2011-12.

PERSONALSon of Mike and Monique Mantle… Majoring in business management… Chose ORU over Lamar… Distant cousin of MLB Hall of Fame outfielder Mickey Mantle.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2013^ .191 35 - 89 7 17 3 0 0 8 20 .225 6 3 27 - .265 0 1 2 4 34 79 12 .9042014^ .223 45 - 139 17 31 4 0 2 17 41 .295 12 11 39 - .331 1 3 4 8 328 16 10 .972TOTAL .211 80 - 228 24 48 7 0 2 25 61 .268 18 14 66 - .307 1 4 6 12 362 95 22 .954^ at Northeast Texas CC

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INF | R/R | 6-0 | 185 | JUNIOR | BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. (BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE)

#5 ROLANDO MARTINEZ

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed two seasons at Bakersfield College under the direction of Head Coach Tim Painton… Led the Renegades with a team-high .352 average, including 12 doubles and three triples… Was a First Team All-Western State North Conference selection in both seasons at Bakersfield… Named First Team Southern California All-Region in 2014… Posted a .342 average with eight doubles and triple during his freshman campaign.

HIGH SCHOOLAttended Ridgeview HS in Bakersfield, Calif…. Played for Head Coach Jason Hunsaker… Was named first team all-area… Also participated in football and soccer.

PERSONALBrother Juan Martinez was a member of the Golden Eagles from 2008-09… Brother Octavio Martinez is the bullpen catcher for the Washington Nationals… Son of Jose De Jesus and Yolanda Martinez… Majoring in sports management.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2013^ .342 35 - 117 18 40 8 1 0 14 50 .427 12 1 13 - .405 1 5 2 5 44 106 19 .8882014^ .352 36 - 145 28 51 12 3 0 19 69 .476 18 8 15 - .448 1 0 8 14 60 37 4 .960TOTAL .347 71 - 262 46 91 20 4 0 33 119 .454 30 9 28 - .429 2 5 10 19 104 143 23 .915^ at Bakersfield College

INF | R/R | 6-0 | 185 | JUNIOR | PETALUMA, CALIF. (SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE)

#12 CHASE STAFFORD

PRIOR TO ORUPlayed for Santa Rosa JC for two seasons under Head Coach Damon Neidlinger… Had a team-high .321 batting average as a sophomore, with 12 doubles, a triple and two home runs… Selected on the First Team All-Big 8 Conference… Hit .272 with four doubles during his freshman season… Helped Santa Rosa to a California Community College Baseball Coaches Association State Tournament appearance in 2013.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Paul Maytorena at Casa Grande HS… Named First Team All-Sanoma County League in 2011 and 2012… Also lettered in basketball… Named First Team All-Sanoma County League in basketball in 2012.

PERSONALTeammate with ORU first baseman Anthony Sequeira at Santa Rosa JC in 2013… Son of Steve and Paris Stafford… Majoring in environmental sustainability… Chose ORU over Youngstown State.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2013^ .241 35 - 125 15 34 4 0 0 16 38 .304 16 4 23 - .357 1 5 3 6 58 109 6 .9652014^ .321 43 - 168 27 54 12 1 2 21 74 .440 14 6 19 - .383 0 3 7 7 99 131 5 .979TOTAL .300 78 - 293 42 88 16 1 2 37 112 .382 30 10 42 - .383 1 8 10 13 157 240 11 .973^ at Santa Rosa JC

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LHP | L/L | 6-4 | 200 | JUNIOR | JAY, OKLA. (COFFEYVILLE CC)

#14 TYLER BUSS

PRIOR TO ORUPitched two seasons at Coffeyville CC under Head Coach John Martin… Made 13 appearances and 11 starts during his sophomore season… Had a 3-2 record with a 3.00 earned run average in 2014… Struck out more than nine batters per nine innings as a sophomore… Made 19 appearances and made one start in freshman campaign… Threw a seven-inning no-hitter in a start against Allen County CC (4/3/13), striking out nine… Finished first season with a 3-2 record, and a 3.09 ERA… All-Jayhawk Conference honorable mention selection in both seasons at Coffeyville.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Mike Moore at Jay HS… Was named all-conference as a junior and senior.

PERSONALSon of Jacqueline Buss… Majoring in sports management… Chose ORU over Missouri, Omaha, Wichita State and Charlotte.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2013^ 3.09 3 2 19 1 1 1 1 0 46.2 40 18 16 31 - - - - - - - - - - -2014^ 3.00 3 2 13 11 0 0 1 0 57.0 6 38 19 27 - - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL 3.04 6 4 32 12 1 1 2 0 103.2 46 56 35 58 - - - - - - - - - - -^ at Coffeyville CC

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RHP | R/R | 6-3 | 195 | JUNIOR | DOUGLAS, ARIZ. (COCHISE COLLEGE)

#15 XAVIER ALTAMIRANO

PRIOR TO ORUPitched two seasons under Head Coach Todd Inglehart at Cochise College in Douglas, Ariz…. Started 17 games and made six relief appearances during his sophomore season… Went 8-8 and added two saves in 2014… Recorded 74 strikeouts and posted a 3.95 earned run average in 109.1 innings of work as a sophomore… Pitched four complete games in 2014… Led the Apaches to a Western District title and the NJCAA Division I World Series appearance in 2014… Threw 49.1 innings in 14 appearances in his freshman campaign… Finished 2013 with a 3-2 record with two saves and two complete games… Team finished third in the 2013 NJCAA Division I World Series and won the Western District Championship.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed varsity baseball at Douglas HS for Head Coach Gilbert Rojas… Holds school records for strikeouts in a game (19) and innings pitched (10.2)… Recorded three no-hitters during his high school career… Was named the team MVP… A two-sport standout, won the basketball team MVP award three times.

PERSONALSon of Guillermo and Teresa Altamirano… Majoring in psychology… Favorite pro athlete is Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2013^ 4.20 3 2 14 4 2 0 1 2 49.1 58 25 23 12 40 - - - - - - - - - -2014^ 3.95 8 8 23 17 4 1 1 2 109.1 111 58 48 28 74 - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL 4.08 11 10 37 21 6 1 2 4 156.2 169 83 71 40 114 - - - - - - - - - -^ at Cochise College

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INF | R/R | 6-1 | 190 | JUNIOR | WICHITA, KAN. (EASTERN MICHIGAN)

#24 NICK ROTOLA

PRIOR TO ORUStarted 41 games and played in 48 for Eastern Michigan... Batted .268 with 11 RBI… Went 3-for-4 against Clemson (2/14/14) with a double and a stolen base… Stroked two hits and scored twice against UT Martin (2/22/14)… Tallied three hits and two runs at Kentucky (3/1/14)… Had a seven-game hitting streak from 3/29-4/6… Went 1-for-4 with two RBI against Toledo (5/15/14)… Played in 40 games, with 31 starts, as a freshman, helping EMU post a 26-28 record… Batted .287, with 13 RBI and three stolen bases… Picked up his first collegiate base hit against Washington State (2/23/13)… Had an eight-game hitting streak from 4/30-5/14.

HIGH SCHOOLAttended Life Prep Academy in Wichita, Kan., and played baseball under his father, Rob Rotola… Led his team to a 30-6 record as a senior, with a third place finish at the National Association of Christian Athletes Tournament… Batted .558 as a senior with six home runs and 33 stolen bases… Was an all-conference selection… Set school records in career extra base hits (51) and single-season RBI (48)… Was successful on 71 of 72 stolen base attempts in his career, another school record.

PERSONALSon of Rob and Debbie Rotola… Majoring in marketing at ORU… Brother, Tim, played collegiate baseball at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.

RHP | R/R | 6-3 | 180 | JUNIOR | PERKINS, OKLA. (CONNORS STATE COLLEGE)

#43 ZAYNE DOUGAN

PRIOR TO ORUPitched in nine games as a sphomore… Went 0-1 with a 7.59 ERA… Struck out 15 batters in 10.2 inning of work in 2014… As a freshman in 2013, he pitched in 15 games, with four starts… Went 3-0 with a 3.38 ERA in 40 innings on the mound.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Perkins-Tryon HS, where he was coached by Bobby Buck… Was valedictorian of his senior class… Was named conference pitcher of the year as a senior… Led his team to three straight regional runner-up finishes… Was a National Honor Society member… Holds the single-game and single-season strikeout records at Perkins-Tryon.

PERSONALSon of Jamie and Tonya Dougan… Plans to major in biology and go to dentistry school after graduation… Favorite professional athlete is Los Angeles Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw.

CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2013^ .287 40 31 101 17 29 1 0 0 13 30 .297 9 6 26 0 .376 1 6 3 4 53 82 6 .9572014^ .268 48 41 123 22 33 3 2 0 11 40 .325 14 3 36 0 .357 0 2 9 14 60 95 9 .945TOTAL .277 88 71 224 39 62 4 2 0 24 70 .313 23 9 62 0 .352 1 8 12 18 113 172 15 .950^ at Eastern Michigan

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2013^ 3.38 3 0 15 4 1 1 5 1 40.0 25 16 15 22 34 - - - - - - - - - -2014^ 7.59 0 1 9 2 0 0 2 0 10.2 11 14 9 13 15 - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL 4.26 3 1 24 6 1 1 7 1 50.2 36 30 24 35 49 - - - - - - - - - -^ at Connors State College

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INF | R/L | 5-11 | 170 | FRESHMAN | BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. (BROKEN ARROW HS)

#6 NICK ROARK

HIGH SCHOOLStandout player at Broken Arrow HS under Head Coach Shannon Dobson… Led the Tigers to three straight district championships from 2012-14… Helped the Tigers to the state championship game in 2012, and state tournament appearances in 2013 and 2014… Boasted a .401 career batting average, with 30 doubles, 13 triples and 10 home runs… Selected to the All-Metro First Team by the Tulsa World following his senior season… Named an Oakley All-American in 2014.

PERSONALPlans to major in sports management… Son of Mike and Kim Roark… Chose ORU over Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Central Arkansas and Pittsburgh.

OF | L/L | 6-0 | 185 | FRESHMAN | JENKS, OKLA. (JENKS HS)

#2 CADON OWENS

HIGH SCHOOLAttended Jenks HS, where he was coached by Danny Morgan… Led Jenks to a pair of OSSAA Class 6A State Tournament semifinal appearances and two 30-win seasons… Was Team MVP, First Team All-Metro and an OCA All-State selection as a senior… Named Business Calculus Student of the Year as a senior at Jenks… Batted .395 with 39 RBI and 10 stolen bases as a senior.

PERSONALSon of Jeff and Ginger Owens… Plans to major in finance at ORU and own a financial planning firm after graduation… Cousin of 1969 Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens, who played for Oklahoma… Chose ORU over Oklahoma State, Kansas State, West Virginia and Central Arkansas.

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C | R/R | 5-10 | 190 | FRESHMAN | CLAREMORE, OKLA. (CLAREMORE HS)

#19 MATT WHATLEY

HIGH SCHOOLLettered at Claremore HS, under Head Coach Brent Payne… Led Claremore to three District 4-5A Championships and a pair of OSSAA Class 5A State Championship Game appearances… Was named the Green Country Player of the Year as a senior… Also named to the OCA All-State Team and the Tulsa World All-State team in his final year… Posted a career high school batting average of .392 with 114 RBI… Batted .404 as a senior and threw out 13-of-24 base stealers… Also lettered in football and wrestling.

PERSONALSon of Tom and Tempest Whatley… Plans to major in pre-medicine at ORU and attend pharmacy school after graduation.

RHP | R/R | 6-2 | 230 | FRESHMAN | CLAREMORE, OKLA. (CLAREMORE HS)

#31 BRYCE HOWE

HIGH SCHOOLWas a four-year starter at Claremore HS, where he was coached by Brent Payne… Led Claremore to 110 victories in his prep career… Was an OCA All-State selection as a senior… Posted a career pitching line of 29-5, with a 1.98 ERA and eight saves… Also batted .625 with four home runs at Claremore… Twice led Claremore to the OSSAA Class 5A State Championship Game… Was an Oklahoma Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONALSon of Mike and Missy Howe and Olivia Howe… Majoring in biology at ORU, with plans to go to medical school after graduation.

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RHP | R/R | 6-0 | 190 | FRESHMAN | CEDARVILLE, ARK. (CEDARVILLE HS)

#35 KORBIN POLLY

HIGH SCHOOLAttended high school at Cedarville HS in Arkansas… Was invited to play in the 2014 Arkansas 3A All-Star Game… Led Cedarville to a state tournament appearance in 2013, the school’s first appearance in 15 years… Two-time all-state selection and three-time all-conference selection… Also lettered in football.

PERSONALPlans to major in biology… Son of Jim and Tammy Polly.

RHP | R/R | 6-4 | 200 | FRESHMAN | JENKS, OKLA. (JENKS HS)

#38 CALE TIMES

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Dan Morgan at Jenks HS... Led the Trojans to Regional Championships in 2013 and 2014... Named to the 2014 Tulsa World All-Metro Team... Posted a 1.53 ERA with 65 strikeouts during his senior season.

PERSONALSon of Paul and Kerrie Tims... Plans to major in Psychology at ORU... Favorite professional franchise in the Minnesota Twins... Also recruited by Wichita State and TCU.

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No. Player Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Previous School2 Cadon Owens OF L/L 6-0 185 Fr. Jenks, Okla. Jenks HS4 Mason Mantle INF R/R 5-10 175 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. Northeast Texas CC5 Rolando Martinez INF R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield College6 Nick Roark INF R/L 5-11 170 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Broken Arrow HS7 Kyler Stout RHP R/R 6-0 195 So. Broken Arrow, Okla. Union HS8 Ryan Wagner INF/OF R/L 6-3 215 RJr. Parker, Colo. New Mexico State11 Matt Brandy INF R/R 6-0 185 Sr. Tampa, Fla. St. Petersburg College12 Chase Stafford INF R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Petaluma, Calif. Santa Rosa Junior College13 Noah Cummings INF/OF R/R 6-0 180 RFr. Alpine, Calif. Granite Hills HS14 Tyler Buss LHP L/L 6-4 200 Jr. Jay, Okla. Coffeyville CC15 Xavier Altamirano RHP R/R 6-3 195 Jr. Douglas, Ariz. Cochise College16 Dean Wilson INF R/R 6-0 172 Sr. Barrington, N.J. Brookdale CC17 Jacob McDavid RHP R/R 6-5 190 Sr. Queen Creek, Ariz. Chandler-Gilbert CC18 Audie Afenir C/1B R/R 6-2 220 RSr. Escondido, Calif. Palomar College19 Matt Whatley C R/R 5-10 190 Fr. Claremore, Okla. Claremore HS20 Holden Cammack C R/R 6-0 190 RJr. Colleyville, Texas Coastal Carolina21 Jacob Teague LHP L/L 6-1 195 So. Claremore, Okla. Claremore HS23 Guillermo Trujillo RHP R/R 6-2 205 Jr. Chihuahua, Mexico Franklin HS24 Nick Rotola INF R/R 6-1 190 Jr. Wichita, Kan. Eastern Michigan25 Anthony Sequeira INF L/R 6-6 235 Sr. Petaluma, Calif. Santa Rosa JC26 Sky Bushyhead INF R/R 5-10 175 RJr. Mannford, Okla. Allen County CC27 Colin Hightower RHP R/R 5-11 200 Sr. Chickasha, Okla. Eastern Oklahoma State28 Derrian James OF R/R 6-0 185 Sr. Port Arthur, Texas Panola College30 Sean Leary RHP R/R 6-3 215 RJr. Golden, Colo. Orange Coast College31 Bryce Howe RHP R/R 6-2 230 Fr. Claremore, Okla. Claremore HS32 Nick Wood RHP R/R 6-3 220 RJr. St. John Bosco, Calif. Long Beach City College34 Kurt Giller RHP L/R 6-2 220 RSr. Manhattan, Kan. Nebraska35 Korbin Polly RHP R/R 6-0 190 Fr. Cedarville, Ark. Cedarville HS36 Emmanuel Forcier OF L/L 6-2 185 Sr. St.Hyacinthe, Quebec New Mexico JC37 Phillip Wilson RHP R/R 6-0 185 Sr. Owasso, Okla. Owasso HS38 Cale Tims RHP R/R 6-4 200 Fr. Jenks, Okla. Jenks HS39 Logan Domenico OF L/R 5-11 185 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. Scottsdale Christian Academy41 Hayden Holley LHP L/L 5-11 205 So. Southlake, Texas Liberty Christian School43 Zayne Dougan RHP R/R 6-3 180 Jr. Perkins, Okla. Connors State College44 Nathan Garza RHP R/R 5-10 180 RJr. Humble, Texas Atascocita HS

19 Ryan Folmar Head Coach (3rd Season) 3 Ryan Neill Assistant Coach 33 Sean Snedeker Pitching Coach 10 Caleb Bushyhead Volunteer Assistant Coach Wes Davis Director of Baseball Operations Jacob Newby Athletic Trainer

2014 Roster

COACHING STAFFSTARTERS RETURNING (POSITION): 5; Logan Domenico (OF), Matt Brandy (INF), Emmanuel Forcier (OF), Anthony Sequeira (1B/RHP), Audie Afenir (C/1B).

STARTERS RETURNING (PITCHING): 2; Guillermo Trujillo (RHP), Kurt Giller (RHP).

OTHERS RETURNING (POSITION): 2; Dean Wilson (INF), Derrian James (OF).

OTHERS RETURNING (PITCHING): 7; Phillip Wilson (RHP), Jacob McDavid (RHP), Colin Hightower (RHP), Nathan Garza (RHP), Hayden Holley (LHP), Kyler Stout (RHP), Jacob Teague (LHP).

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ROSTER: WHERE THEY’RE LOCATED

PETALUMA, CALIF.Chase Stafford

Anthony Sequeira

BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.Rolando Martinez

LOS ALAMITOS, CALIF.Nick Wood

ESCONDIDO, CALIF.Audie Afenir

ALPINE, CALIF.Noah Cummings

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.Logan Domenico

QUEEN CREEK, ARIZ.Jacob McDavid

DOUGLAS, ARIZ.Xavier Altamirano

GOLDEN, COLO.Sean Leary

PARKER, COLO.Ryan Wagner

CHIHUAHUA, MEXICOGuillermo Trujillo

WICHITA, KAN.Nick Rotola

PERKINS, OKLA.Zayne Dougan

CHICKASHA, OKLA.Colin Hightower

SOUTHLAKE, TEXASHayden Holley

COLLEYVILLE, TEXASHolden Cammack

HUMBLE, TEXASNathan Garza

PORT ARTHUR, TEXASDerrian James

JAY, OKLA.Tyler Buss

CEDARVILLE, ARK.Korbin Polly

TAMPA, FLA.Matt Brandy

BARRINGTON, N.J.Dean Wilson

SAINT HYACINTHE, QUEBEC, CANADAEmmanuel Forcier

MANNFORD, OKLA.Sky Bushyhead

JENKS, OKLA.Cadon Owens

Cale Tims

TULSA, OKLA.Mason Mantle

OWASSO, OKLA.Phillip Wilson

CLAREMORE, OKLA.Jacob TeagueMatt WhatleyBryce Howe

BROKEN ARROW, OKLA.Kyler StoutNick Roark

MANHATTAN, KAN.Kurt Giller

OFFENSIVE CATEGORY TOTALBatting Average .260Slugging Percentage .328 At Bats 996 of 1,891 (53%)Runs 140 of 266 (53%)Hits 259 of 506 (51%)Doubles 43 of 85 (51%)Triples 5 of 9 (56%)Home Runs 5 of 19 (26%)Runs Batted In 118 of 240 (49%)

PITCHING CATEGORY TOTALEarned Run Average 3.80Wins 15 of 30 (50%)Complete Games 3 of 4 (75%)Innings Pitched 277 of 496 (56%)Earned Runs 117 of 192 (61%)Strikeouts 217 of 382 (57%)

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Cadon OwensOF, L/L

Fr., 6-0, 185

Mason MantleINF, R/R

Jr., 5-10, 175

Rolando MartinezINF, R/R

Jr., 6-0, 185

Nick RoarkINF, R/L

Fr., 5-11, 170

Kyler StoutRHP, R/R

So., 6-0, 195

Ryan WagnerINF/OF, R/L

RJr., 6-3, 215

Matt BrandyINF, R/R

Sr., 6-0, 185

Chase StaffordINF/OF, R/R

Jr., 5-11, 185

Noah CummingsINF/OF, R/R

RFr., 6-0, 180

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8 11 12 13

Tyler BussLHP, L/L

Jr., 6-4, 200

Xavier AltamiranoRHP, R/R

Jr., 6-3, 195

Dean WilsonINF, R/R

Sr., 6-0, 172

Jacob McDavidRHP, R/R

Sr., 6-5, 190

Audie AfenirC/1B, R/R

RSr., 6-2, 220

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Matt WhatleyC, R/R

Fr., 5-10, 190

Holden CammackC, R/R

RJr., 6-0, 190

Jacob TeagueLHP, L/L

So., 6-1, 195

Guillermo TrujilloRHP, R/R

Jr., 6-2, 205

Nick RotolaINF, R/R

Jr., 6-1, 190

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Anthony SequeiraINF, L/R

Sr., 6-6, 235

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Sky BushyheadINF, R/R

RJr., 5-10, 175

Colin HightowerRHP, R/R

Sr., 5-11, 200

Derrian JamesOF, R/R

Sr., 6-0, 185

Sean LearyRHP, R/R

RJr., 6-3, 215

Bryce HoweRHP, R/R

Fr., 6-2, 230

Nick WoodRHP, R/R

RJr., 6-3, 220

Kurt GillerRHP, L/R

6Sr., 6-2, 220

Korbin PollyRHP, R/R

Fr., 6-0, 190

Emmanuel ForcierOF, L/L

Sr., 6-2, 185

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Phillip WilsonRHP, R/R

Sr., 6-0, 185

Cale TimsRHP, R/R

Fr., 6-4, 200

Logan DomenicoOF, L/R

Sr., 5-11, 185

Hayden HolleyLHP, L/L

So., 5-11, 205

Zayne DouganRHP, R/R

Jr., 6-3, 180

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Nathan GarzaRHP, R/R

RJr., 5-10, 180

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Ryan FolmarHead Coach

Ryan NeillAssistant Coach /

Recruiting Coordinator

Sean SnedekerPitching Coach

Caleb BushyheadVolunteer Assistant

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2014 SHEDULEDate Opponent Location TimeFebruary 13 Memphis J.L. Johnson Stadium 3 p.m.February 14 Memphis J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.February 15 Memphis J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.February 17 Wichita State J.L. Johnson Stadium 3 p.m.February 20 SIU Edwardsville J.L. Johnson Stadium 3 p.m.February 21 SIU Edwardsville J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.February 22 SIU Edwardsville J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.February 24 Missouri State J.L. Johnson Stadium 3 p.m.February 27 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 6 p.m.February 28 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 2 p.m.March 1 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 1 p.m.March 3 at Missouri State Springfield, Mo. 4 p.m.March 6 Dallas Baptist J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.March 7 Dallas Baptist J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.March 8 Dallas Baptist J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.March 10 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 6 p.m.March 13 North Dakota State* J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.March 14 North Dakota State* J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.March 15 North Dakota State* J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.March 17 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 6:30 p.m.March 18 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 2 p.m.March 20 IPFW* J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.March 21 IPFW* J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.March 22 IPFW* J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.March 24 at UALR Little Rock, Ark. 6 p.m.March 27 Omaha* J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.March 28 Omaha* J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.March 29 Omaha* J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.March 31 Oklahoma State J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.April 3 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 3 p.m.April 4 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 1 p.m.April 5 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 1 p.m.April 7 Texas Tech J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.April 10 at Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. 3 p.m.April 11 at Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. NoonApril 12 at Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. NoonApril 14 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 6 p.m.April 17 at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. 6:30 p.m.April 18 at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. 1 p.m.April 19 at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. NoonApril 21 UALR J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.April 24 South Dakota State* J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.April 25 South Dakota State* J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.April 26 South Dakota State* J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.May 1 at Omaha* Omaha, Neb. 1 p.m.May 2 at Omaha* Omaha, Neb. 1 p.m.May 3 at Omaha* Omaha, Neb. 1 p.m.May 8 at IPFW* Fort Wayne, Ind. 3 p.m.May 9 at IPFW* Fort Wayne, Ind. 2 p.m.May 10 at IPFW* Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 p.m.May 12 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 6:30 p.m.May 14 Western Illinois* J.L. Johnson Stadium 6:30 p.m.May 15 Western Illinois* J.L. Johnson Stadium 2 p.m.May 16 Western Illinois* J.L. Johnson Stadium 1 p.m.May 20-23 Summit League Tournament TBA TBA* Denotes Summit League GamesHome Games in Bold

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ORU VS. 2014 OPPONENTS

Opponent Series Record Last Meeting (Series) Result(s) Memphis First Meeting - -

Wichita State WSU leads 33-28 April 9, 2014 (H) W, 9-4 April 15, 2014 (A) L, 5-6 SIU Edwardsville ORU leads 7-2 February 25, 2011 (H) W, 13-5 February 26, 2011 (H) W, 6-3 February 27, 2011 (H) L, 2-6Missouri State ORU leads 29-20 February 25, 2014 (H) L, 2-3 (10) May 6, 2014 (A) W, 5-1 Louisiana Tech ORU leads 4-2 February 22, 2013 (A) L, 0-2 February 23, 2013 (A) W, 5-4 February 24, 2013 (A) W, 9-3Dallas Baptist Tied 16-16 March 6, 2014 (A) W, 6-4 March 7, 2014 (A) L, 4-5 March 8, 2014 (A) L, 5-10Oklahoma OU leads 38-31 March 25, 2014 (H) W, 3-0 April 8, 2014 (A) W, 2-0 North Dakota State ORU leads 15-6 May 17, 2012 (H) W, 5-1 May 18, 2012 (H) L, 4-5 May 18, 2012 (H) W, 3-2 May 19, 2012 (H) W, 10-0 May 25, 2012 (H)* L, 3-4 (10) May 26, 2012 (H)* W, 4-1 May 26, 2012 (H)* W, 4-3Texas Tech TTU leads 11-8 February 21, 2014 (A) L, 2-3 February 22, 2014 (A) L, 2-7 February 23, 2014 (A) L, 1-4 April 29, 2014 (H) L, 1-4 (12)IPFW ORU leads 17-3 May 11, 2012 (A) W, 11-0 May 12, 2012 (A) W, 15-3 May 12, 2012 (A) L, 5-6 (9) May 13, 2012 (A) W, 12-1UALR ORU leads 7-2 May 7, 2014 (A) W, 5-2

Omaha First Meeting - -

Oklahoma State OSU leads 34-29 April 22, 2014 (H) W, 15-8 May 13, 2014 (A) L, 3-8 South Dakota State ORU leads 28-8 April 27, 2012 (A) W, 6-1 April 28, 2012 (A) W, 9-3 April 28, 2012 (A) W, 7-6 April 29, 2012 (A) L, 1-3Western Illinois ORU leads 57-7 April 20, 2012 (H) W, 9-3 April 21, 2012 (H) W, 10-0 April 21, 2012 (H) W, 2-0 April 22, 2012 (H) W, 16-6

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MEMPHIS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Memphis, Tenn.Enrollment 21,480Nickname TigersConference American AthleticColors Royal Blue, GrayPresident Dr. M. David RuddAthletic Director Tom BowenStadium FedEx ParkCapacity 2,000Dimensions LF-318, CF-380, RF-317

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Daron SchoenrockAlma Mater/Year Tennessee Tech (‘84)Record at Memphis (Years) 273-303 (10)Career Record (Years) 298-355Assistant Coaches Russ McNickle Clay Green Lee Parks2014 Overall Record 30-292014 AAC Record 8-16 (8th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Kane Barrow (LF) Jake Little (RF) Carter White (C)Series (Streak) First Meeting

MEDIA RELATIONS: TBA

WIC

HITA STATE

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Wichita, Kan.Enrollment 15,003Nickname ShockersConference Missouri ValleyColors Black and YellowPresident Dr. John BardoAthletic Director Eric SextonStadium Eck StadiumCapacity 7,851Dimensions LF-330, CF-390, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Todd ButlerAlma Mater/Year McNeese State (‘91)Record at WSU (Years) 31-28 (1)Career Record (Years) 121-111 (4)Assistant Coaches Brent Kemnitz (Phillips, ‘78) Brian Walker (Arkansas, ‘10) Mike Sirianni (Arkansas State, ‘06)2014 Overall Record 31-282014 MVC Record 13-8 (4th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Daniel Kihle (OF) Tanner Dearman (INF/DH) Sam Tewes (RHP)Series (Streak) WSU 33-28 (WSU 1)

MEDIA RELATIONS:TamiCutler•[email protected]•316.978.5559•GoShockers.com

SIU-Edward

svilleGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Edwardsville, Ill.Enrollment 13,972Nickname CougarsConference Ohio ValleyColors Red, WhitePresident Dr. Julie Furst-BoweAthletic Director Dr. Bradley HewittStadium Simmons Baseball ComplexCapacity 1,000Dimensions LF-330, CF-390, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Tony StoecklinAlma Mater/Year SIU-Edwardsville (‘92)Record at SIUE (Years) 37-68 (2)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches Brandon McCall Danny Jackson 2014 Overall Record 21-332014 OVC Record 16-14 (5th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Nick Lombardo (OF) Ryan Daniels (RHP) Denton Reed (OF)Series (Streak) ORU 7-2 (SIUE 1)

MEDIA RELATIONS:JoePott•[email protected]•618.650.3608•GoCrimson.com

FEBRUARY 13-15J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

FEBRUARY 17J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

MAY 12WICHITA, KAN

FEBRUARY 13-15J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

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MISSOURI STATE

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Springfield, Mo.Enrollment 24,489Nickname BearsConference Missouri ValleyColors Maroon and WhitePresident Clif SmartAthletic Director Kyle MoatsStadium Hammons FieldCapacity 8,000Dimensions LF-315, CF-400, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Keith GuttinAlma Mater/Year Missouri-St. Louis, ‘78Record at MSU (Years) 1,089-706 (32)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches Paul Evans (SIU, ‘81) Nate Thompson (DBU, ‘06)Volunteer Assistant Joe Lincoln2014 Overall Record 26-312014 MVC Record 9-12 (6th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Tate Matheny (CF) Eric Charey (2B) Jon Harris (RHP)Series (Streak) ORU 30-20 (ORU 2)

MEDIA RELATIONS:EricDoennig•[email protected]•417.836.4586•MissouriStateBears.com

LOUISIANA TECH

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Ruston, La.Enrollment 11,014Nickname BulldogsConference Conference USAColors Blue and RedPresident Dr. Les GuiceAthletic Director Tommy McClellandStadium J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson ParkDimensions LF-315, CF-385, RF-325

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Greg GoffAlma Mater/Year Delta State, ‘94Record at LaTech (Years) 0-0 (First Season)Career Record (Years) 377-258 (11)Assistant Coaches Rick McCarty (Murray St., ‘03) Jake Wells (Montevallo, ‘05) J.D. Hulse (Birmingham-Southern, ‘11)2014 Overall Record 15-352014 C-USA Record 5-25 (13th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Taylor Love (SS) Colby Johnson (OF) Phil Maton (RHP)Series (Streak) ORU 4-2 (ORU 2)

MEDIA RELATIONS:AnnaClaireThomas•[email protected]•318.257.5314•LATechSports

DALLAS BAPTISTGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Dallas, TexasEnrollment 5,422Nickname PatriotsConference Missouri ValleyColors Red, White and NavyPresident Dr. Gary CookActing Athletic Director Connor SmithStadium Joan & Andy Horner BallparkCapacity 2,000Dimensions LF-330, CF-400, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Dan HeefnerAlma Mater/Year Olivet Nazarene (‘01)Record at DBU (Years) 256-153 (7)Career Record (Years) SameRecruiting Coordinator Dan FitzgeraldPitching Coach Wes JohnsonAssistant Coach Craig Parry2014 Overall Record 40-212014 MVC Record 14-72014 Postseason Fort Worth RegionalTop Returners Camden Duzenack (INF) David Martinelli (OF) Brandon Koch (RHP)Series (Streak) Tied 16-16 (DBU 2)

MEDIA RELATIONS:ReaganRatcliff•[email protected]•214.333.5942•DBUPatriots.com

FEBRUARY 24J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

MARCH 3SPRINGFIELD, ILL.

FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 1RUSTON, LA.

MARCH 6-8J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

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OKLAHOMA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Norman, Okla.Enrollment 30,813Nickname SoonersConference Big 12Colors Crimson and CreamPresident David L. BorenAthletic Director Joe CastiglioneStadium L. Dale Mitchell ParkDimensions LF-335, CF-411, RF-335

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Pete HughesAlma Mater/Year Davidson, ‘90Record at OU (Years) 29-29 (1)Career Record (Years) 553-414-2 (18)Assistant Coaches Mike Anderson Jamie Pinzino Ryan Connolly2014 Overall Record 29-292014 Big 12 Record 8-16 (8th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Craig Aikin (CF) Sheldon Neuse (INF) Hunter Haley (LF)Series (Streak) OU 38-31 (ORU 2)

MEDIA RELATIONS:BrendanFlynn•[email protected]•406.325.6449•SoonerSports.com

NORTH DAKOTA ST.GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Fargo, N.D.Enrollment 14,747Nickname BisonConference Summit LeagueColors Yellow, GreenPresident Dr. Dean L. BrescianiAthletic Director Matt LarsenStadium Newman Outdoor FieldCapacity 4,419Dimensions LF-318, CF-408, RF-314

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Tod BrownAlma Mater/Year Arizona, ‘94Record at NDSU (Years) 166-193 (7)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches David Pearson Tyler Oakes Max Casper2014 Overall Record 25-262014 SL Record 10-12 (4th)2014 Postseason Corvallis RegionalTop Returners Parker Trewin (LHP) Reed Pfannenstein (RHP) Jon Hechtner (LF)Series (Streak) ORU 15-6 (ORU 2)

MEDIA RELATIONS:RyanAnderson•[email protected]•701.231.5591•GoBison.com

TEXAS TECH

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Lubbock, TexasEnrollment 35,134Nickname Red RaidersConference Big 12Colors Scarlet and BlackPresident Dr. Duane NellisAthletic Director Kirby HocuttStadium Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkCapacity 4,368Dimensions LF-330, CF-404, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Tim TadlockAlma Mater/Year Texas Tech, ‘92Record at TTU (Years) 71-51 (2)Career Record (Years) SamePitching Coach Ray HawardAssistant Coach J-Bob ThomasVolunteer Assistant Matt Gardner2014 Overall Record 45-212014 Big 12 Record 14-10 (4th)2014 Postseason College World Series (0-2)Top Returners Tyler Neslony (LF) Dylan Dusek (LHP) Eric Gutierrez (1B)Series (Streak) TTU 11-8 (TTU 4)

MEDIA RELATIONS:ScottLacefield•[email protected]•817.691.3786•TexasTech.com

MARCH 10NORMAN, OKLA.

MARCH 13-15J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

APRIL 17-19FARGO, N.D.

MARCH 17-18LUBBOCK, TEXAS

APRIL 7J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

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IPFW

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment 13,459Nickname MastodonsConference Summit LeagueColors Royal Blue, WhitePresident Vicky L. CarewinAthletic Director Kelley Hartley HuttonStadium Mastodon FieldCapacity 200Dimensions LF-335, CF-405, RF-335

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Bobby PierceAlma Mater/Year New Mexico State (‘02)Record at IPFW (Years) 159-272 (9)Career Record (Years) 104-218 (6)Assistant Coaches Grant Birely Scott Micinski Cisco Mireles2014 Overall Record 19-362014 SL Record 11-13 (4th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Brandon Soat (OF) Evan VanSumeren (OF) Ryan Wells (RHP)Series (Streak) ORU 17-3 (ORU 1)

MEDIA RELATIONS:BillSawyer•[email protected]•260.481.0729•GoMastodons.com

UALR

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Little Rock, Ark.Enrollment 11,681Nickname TrojansConference Sun BeltColors Maroon and SilverChancellor Dr. Joel E. AndersonAthletic Director Chasse ConqueStadium Gary Hogan FieldCapacity 1,000Dimensions LF-330, CF-400, RF-325

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Chris CurryAlma Mater/Year Arkansas Tech, ‘08Record at UALR (Years) 0-0 (First Season)Career Record (Years) 0-0 (First Season)Assistant Coaches Russell Raley Roland FanningVolunteer Assistant Drew Maus2014 Overall Record 25-392014 Sun Belt Record 11-19 (9th)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Tanner Rockwell (INF/RHP) Drew Merten (C) Jesse Harbin (RHP)Series (Streak) ORU 7-2 (ORU 3)

MEDIA RELATIONS:TylerMorrison•[email protected]•501.683.7003•UALRTrojans.com

OMAHA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Omaha, Neb.Enrollment 15,700Nickname MavericksConference Summit LeagueColors Crimson, BlackChancellor Dr. John ChristensenAthletic Director Trev AlbertsStadium Ballpark at Boys TownCapacity 500Dimensions LF-335, CF-410, RF-335

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Bob HeroldAlma Mater/Year Omaha (‘72)Record at UNO (Years) 478-322-2 (14)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches Chris Gadsden (Creighton, ‘88) Evan Porter (Omaha, ‘09)Volunteer Assistant Brian Stawn (Omaha, ‘09)2014 Overall Record 31-202014 SL Record 15-9 (1st)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Clayton Taylor (INF) Daniel Jewett (OF) Tyler Fox (RHP)Series (Streak) First Meeting

MEDIA RELATIONS:BonnieRyan•[email protected]•402.554.3267•OMavs.com

MARCH 20-22J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

MAY 8-10FORT WAYNE, IND.

MARCH 24LITTLE ROCK, ARK.

APRIL 21J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

MARCH 27-29J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

MAY 1-3OMAHA, NEB.

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OKLAHOMA STATEGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Stillwater, Okla.Enrollment 37,232Nickname CowboysConference Big 12Colors Orange and BlackPresident Burns HargisAthletic Director Mike HolderStadium Allie P. Reynolds StadiumCapacity 4,000Dimensions LF-330, CF-398, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Josh HollidayAlma Mater/Year Oklahoma State, ‘04Record at OSU (Years) 89-37 (2)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches Rob Walton Marty Lees2014 Overall Record 48-182014 Big 12 Record 18-6 (1st)2014 Postseason Stillwater Super RegionalsTop Returners Gage Green (OF/C) Donnie Walton (INF) Blake Battenfield (RHP)Series (Streak) OSU 34-29 (OSU 1)

MEDIA RELATIONS:WadeMcWhorter•[email protected]•405.744.7853•OKState.com

SOUTH DAKOTA ST.GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Brookings, S.D.Enrollment 12,554Nickname JackrabbitsConference Summit LeagueColors Yellow, BluePresident Dr. David ChicoineAthletic Director Justin SellStadium Erv Huether FieldCapacity 600Dimensions LF-330, CF-390, RF-325

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Dave SchrageAlma Mater/Year Creighton, ‘83Record at SDSU (Years) 81-86-1 (3)Career Record (Years) 677-748-2 (26)Assistant Coaches Matt Bowman Brian Grunzke Ben Norton2014 Overall Record 28-292014 SL Record 11-11 (2nd)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Zach Coppola (OF) Chris Anderson (LHP) Adam Bray (RHP)Series (Streak) ORU 28-8 (SDSU 1)

MEDIA RELATIONS:JasonHove•[email protected]•605.688.4623•GoJacks.com

WESTERN ILLIN

OISGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Macomb, Ill.Enrollment 11,458Nickname Fighting LeathernecksConference Summit LeagueColors Purple and GoldPresident Dr. Jack ThomasAthletic Director Tommy BellStadium Alfred D. Boyer StadiumCapacity 502Dimensions LF-330, CF-400, RF-330

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Ryan BrownleeAlma Mater/Year Evansville, ‘97Record at WIU (Years) 40-69 (2)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches Shane Davis (EMU, ‘07) Matt Igara (WIU, ‘13)Volunteer Assistant Derek Stecklein2014 Overall Record 21-322014 SL Record 11-13 (3rd)2014 Postseason N/ATop Returners Adam McGinnis (C) Chris Tschida (1B) Tom Constand (LHP)Series (Streak) ORU 57-7 (ORU 7)

MEDIA RELATIONS:SamBoender•[email protected]•309.298.1133•GoLeathernecks.com

MARCH 31J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

APRIL 14STILLWATER, OKLA.

APRIL 3-5BROOKINGS, S.D.

APRIL 24-26J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

APRIL 10-12MACOMB, ILL.

MAY 14-16J.L. JOHNSON STADIUM

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2014 BATTING STATISTICSPlayer AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%Tyler Boss .347 54 53 202 34 70 15 1 3 34 96 .475 18 6 52 0 .407 5 2 6 10 97 4 5 .953Jose Trevino .304 56 56 230 37 70 11 1 10 43 113 .491 20 2 25 3 .359 4 0 4 4 119 140 2 .992Logan Domenico .284 56 56 211 33 60 14 2 0 19 78 .370 31 5 49 2 .389 0 3 4 6 103 1 2 .981Matt Brandy .277 56 56 213 30 59 8 0 3 36 76 .357 23 7 29 0 .362 3 3 2 4 91 118 15 .933Emmanuel Forcier .276 47 43 163 27 45 6 2 1 13 58 .356 24 3 33 0 .379 0 5 6 8 98 0 1 .990Anthony Sequeira .253 56 53 190 24 48 8 1 0 22 58 .305 18 3 34 4 .322 3 12 2 4 459 31 4 .992Audie Afenir .247 51 51 178 20 44 7 0 1 26 54 .303 12 4 31 2 .300 6 6 0 0 314 62 4 .989Brandon Healy .233 55 54 189 22 44 9 0 0 21 53 .280 16 3 39 3 .303 0 22 4 5 65 91 5 .969Joey Migliaccio .257 34 26 101 12 26 2 0 1 9 31 .307 5 1 18 1 .299 0 4 0 0 14 41 8 .873Austen Colt .239 37 29 113 14 27 1 1 0 9 30 .265 4 2 21 0 .277 0 4 4 6 46 1 1 .979Graham McIntyre .188 23 12 48 7 9 4 1 0 5 15 .313 2 1 12 0 .235 0 1 0 0 12 0 0 1.000Dean Wilson .103 21 10 29 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 .103 2 2 4 0 .212 0 0 0 0 26 27 5 .914Jon Davis .100 5 2 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .100 0 0 2 0 .100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Derrian James .000 14 3 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 2 3 0 .250 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 1.000Wesley Leander .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Tyler Crupper .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals .268 56 56 1891 266 506 85 9 19 240 666 .352 177 41 353 15 .340 21 62 32 48 1488 579 59 .972Opponents .254 56 56 1861 233 472 70 10 14 206 604 .325 202 46 382 19 .339 14 45 50 68 1479 560 72 .966

LOB - Team (447), Opp (447). DPs turned - Team (53), Opp (36). IBB - Team (4), Trevino, J. 2, Boss, T. 1, Sequeira, A. 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Domenico, L. 2, Trevino, J. 1, Brandy, M. 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAGomez, Pepe 3.08 8 3 16 11 1 1 3 0 76.0 68 30 26 29 49 6 1 3 284 .239 6 4 1 0 6Trujillo, Guillerm 3.11 3 4 14 14 2 1 0 0 81.0 77 32 28 25 63 12 3 1 305 .252 8 3 0 0 7Glanz, Gavin 3.27 3 5 14 14 0 0 0 0 82.2 76 38 30 31 50 8 0 3 295 .258 4 10 0 4 11Giller, Kurt 4.61 3 4 16 12 1 1 0 0 68.1 75 40 35 25 54 16 2 2 276 .272 5 5 1 1 1Garza, Nathan 0.00 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 14 .286 1 3 0 0 0McDavid, Jacob 2.36 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 3 26.2 19 7 7 6 27 2 2 0 97 .196 6 0 1 1 2Romano, Jordan 2.66 3 4 29 0 0 0 3 12 40.2 32 17 12 17 49 5 1 0 145 .221 6 6 2 1 5Clement, Denny 3.00 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 15.0 8 6 5 12 10 4 0 0 48 .167 1 4 0 0 1Hightower, Colin 3.22 3 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 22.1 22 12 8 12 11 6 1 0 83 .265 5 0 0 2 3Holley, Hayden 3.38 0 1 15 1 0 0 0 1 18.2 20 7 7 9 7 1 0 2 70 .286 3 2 0 1 2Stout, Kyler 4.26 1 1 22 0 0 0 3 1 25.1 26 13 12 13 27 2 0 1 94 .277 3 4 1 2 5Teague, Jacob 5.11 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 12.1 8 8 7 12 13 1 0 0 44 .182 4 1 0 1 2Wilson, Phillip 5.24 2 1 13 4 0 0 0 0 22.1 34 19 13 7 15 7 0 2 99 .343 3 3 0 1 0Fisher, Brad 20.25 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 7 .429 0 1 0 0 0Totals 3.48 30 26 56 56 4 6 3 17 496.0 472 233 192 202 382 70 10 14 1861 .254 55 46 6 14 45Opponents 4.09 26 30 56 56 4 1 0 10 493.0 506 266 224 177 353 85 9 19 1891 .268 52 41 9 21 62

PB - Team (6), Afenir, A. 6, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (6), Afenir, A. 3, Wilson, P. 1, Trevino, J. 1, Holley, H. 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Afenir, A. (39-54), Glanz, G. (11-14), Trujillo, G. (7-14), Trevino, J. (7-9), Giller, K. (4-6), Clement, D. (5-6), Romano, J. (4-5), Hightower, C (3-5), Stout, K. (4-4), Gomez, P. (1-3), Wilson, P. (3-3), Garza, N. (2-2), Teague, J. (1-1), McDavid, J. (1-1).

2014 PITCHING STATISTICS

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Game date Opposing team Score R-H-E R-H-E Inns Overall Southland Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 14, 2014 SOUTHEAST MO. ST. 4-10 L 4-12-1 10-14-2 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Giller, K. (L 0-1) 578 2:56 Feb 15, 2014 SOUTHEAST MO. ST. 5-7 L 5-7-3 7-12-1 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 Wilson, P. (L 0-1) 536 3:03 Feb 16, 2014 SOUTHEAST MO. ST. W 6-2 6-10-1 2-5-1 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 Glanz, G. (W 1-0) 570 3:00 Feb 21, 2014 at Texas Tech 2-3 L 2-11-0 3-11-1 9 1-3-0 0-0-0 Giller, K. (L 0-2) 2011 2:42 Feb 22, 2014 at Texas Tech 2-7 L 2-6-2 7-12-3 9 1-4-0 0-0-0 Trujillo, G. (L 0-1) 3347 2:25 Feb 23, 2014 at Texas Tech 1-4 L 1-8-1 4-7-0 9 1-5-0 0-0-0 Glanz, G. (L 1-1) 2225 2:19 Feb 25, 2014 MISSOURI STATE 2-3 L 2-8-2 3-5-0 (10) 1-6-0 0-0-0 Hightower, C (L 0-1) 560 2:41 Feb 28, 2014 HARVARD W 6-4 6-8-0 4-8-2 9 2-6-0 0-0-0 Hightower, C (W 1-1) - 2:50 Feb 28, 2014 HARVARD W 4-3 4-5-1 3-9-1 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 Garza, N. (W 1-0) 490 2:40 Mar 01, 2014 HARVARD W 5-3 5-7-3 3-8-2 9 4-6-0 0-0-0 Hightower, C (W 2-1) - 2:32 Mar 01, 2014 HARVARD W 6-5 6-9-1 5-12-3 9 5-6-0 0-0-0 Teague, J. (W 1-0) 543 2:50 Mar 06, 2014 at Dallas Baptist W 6-4 6-9-3 4-4-2 9 6-6-0 0-0-0 Hightower, C (W 3-1) 317 2:52 Mar 07, 2014 at Dallas Baptist 4-5 L 4-7-2 5-8-1 9 6-7-0 0-0-0 Holley, H. (L 0-1) 542 2:10 Mar 08, 2014 at Dallas Baptist 5-10 L 5-13-2 10-10-0 9 6-8-0 0-0-0 Gomez, P. (L 0-1) 290 3:21 Mar 11, 2014 at Kansas W 8-7 8-11-1 7-7-0 9 7-8-0 0-0-0 Romano, J. (W 1-0) 672 2:38 Mar 14, 2014 NORTHWESTERN STATE* W 15-0 15-14-1 0-6-2 7 8-8-0 1-0-0 Giller, K. (W 1-2) 543 1:57 Mar 15, 2014 NORTHWESTERN STATE* 1-3 L 1-6-3 3-8-2 (10) 8-9-0 1-1-0 Romano, J. (L 1-1) - 2:56 Mar 15, 2014 NORTHWESTERN STATE* 4-6 L 4-8-1 6-10-1 9 8-10-0 1-2-0 Gomez, P. (L 0-2) 513 2:47 Mar 19, 2014 INCARNATE WORD W 2-0 2-5-0 0-6-1 9 9-10-0 1-2-0 Gomez, P. (W 1-2) 475 2:13 Mar 21, 2014 at McNeese* 6-12 L 6-8-0 12-16-0 9 9-11-0 1-3-0 Giller, K. (L 1-3) - 2:30 Mar 21, 2014 at McNeese* W 2-0 2-8-2 0-2-0 9 10-11-0 2-3-0 Trujillo, G. (W 1-1) 421 2:22 Mar 22, 2014 at McNeese* 1-5 L 1-7-1 5-9-1 9 10-12-0 2-4-0 Glanz, G. (L 1-2) 503 2:22 Mar 25, 2014 OKLAHOMA W 3-0 3-6-3 0-5-2 9 11-12-0 2-4-0 Gomez, P. (W 2-2) 1517 2:30 Mar 29, 2014 at Nicholls* W 3-2 3-5-0 2-3-2 9 12-12-0 3-4-0 Giller, K. (W 2-3) 327 2:15 Mar 29, 2014 at Nicholls* 6-10 L 6-11-1 10-14-0 9 12-13-0 3-5-0 Trujillo, G. (L 1-2) 386 2:48 Mar 30, 2014 at Nicholls* 1-2 L 1-4-0 2-6-1 9 12-14-0 3-6-0 Gomez, P. (L 2-3) 368 1:59 Apr 02, 2014 MISSOURI STATE W 4-1 4-8-0 1-4-0 9 13-14-0 3-6-0 Gomez, P. (W 3-3) 441 2:23 Apr 04, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE* W 7-4 7-9-0 4-6-1 9 14-14-0 4-6-0 Stout, K. (W 1-0) 557 3:01 Apr 05, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-6-1 9 14-15-0 4-7-0 Romano, J. (L 1-2) 548 2:05 Apr 06, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 4-7 L 4-5-1 7-13-1 9 14-16-0 4-8-0 Glanz, G. (L 1-3) 540 2:27 Apr 08, 2014 at Oklahoma W 2-0 2-4-0 0-8-0 9 15-16-0 4-8-0 Gomez, P. (W 4-3) 1001 2:20 Apr 09, 2014 WICHITA STATE W 9-4 9-10-1 4-12-0 9 16-16-0 4-8-0 Wilson, P. (W 1-1) 618 2:21 Apr 11, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin* W 11-1 11-18-1 1-8-0 7 17-16-0 5-8-0 Trujillo, G. (W 2-2) 478 2:27 Apr 12, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin* W 7-1 7-12-0 1-5-3 9 18-16-0 6-8-0 Glanz, G. (W 2-3) 371 2:30 Apr 13, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin* W 4-0 4-9-0 0-3-2 9 19-16-0 7-8-0 Gomez, P. (W 5-3) 261 2:20 Apr 15, 2014 at Wichita State 5-6 L 5-8-0 6-10-2 9 19-17-0 7-8-0 Hightower, C (L 3-2) 2921 2:42 Apr 17, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST* W 6-5 6-10-2 5-10-2 9 20-17-0 8-8-0 Romano, J. (W 2-2) 467 2:58 Apr 18, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST* W 5-3 5-11-1 3-13-1 9 21-17-0 9-8-0 McDavid, J. (W 1-0) 477 2:21 Apr 19, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST* 10-11 L 10-12-3 11-20-3 (10) 21-18-0 9-9-0 Romano, J. (L 2-3) 417 3:19 Apr 22, 2014 OKLAHOMA STATE W 15-8 15-14-1 8-11-5 9 22-18-0 9-9-0 Clement, D. (W 1-0) 2418 3:34 Apr 25, 2014 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 2-7 L 2-8-2 7-11-0 9 22-19-0 9-10-0 Trujillo, G. (L 2-3) 469 2:33 Apr 26, 2014 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 1-4 L 1-8-1 4-6-1 9 22-20-0 9-11-0 Glanz, G. (L 2-4) 367 2:28 Apr 27, 2014 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* W 17-6 17-23-1 6-11-2 7 23-20-0 10-11-0 Gomez, P. (W 6-3) 322 2:43 Apr 29, 2014 TEXAS TECH 1-4 L 1-10-0 4-6-1 (12) 23-21-0 10-11-0 McDavid, J. (L 1-1) 598 3:25 May 02, 2014 at Central Arkansas* 1-2 L 1-10-0 2-7-0 (10) 23-22-0 10-12-0 Romano, J. (L 2-4) 292 2:19 May 03, 2014 at Central Arkansas* W 8-4 8-14-1 4-11-2 9 24-22-0 11-12-0 Glanz, G. (W 3-4) 328 2:54 May 04, 2014 at Central Arkansas* W 4-2 4-9-2 2-7-1 9 25-22-0 12-12-0 Gomez, P. (W 7-3) 204 2:38 May 06, 2014 at Missouri State W 5-1 5-7-2 1-6-2 9 26-22-0 12-12-0 Giller, K. (W 3-3) 712 2:40 May 07, 2014 at UALR W 5-2 5-11-1 2-4-2 9 27-22-0 12-12-0 Wilson, P. (W 2-1) 414 3:02 May 09, 2014 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 0-7 L 0-3-0 7-11-0 9 27-23-0 12-13-0 Glanz, G. (L 3-5) 688 2:17 May 10, 2014 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* W 5-2 5-11-0 2-6-1 9 28-23-0 13-13-0 Gomez, P. (W 8-3) 813 2:40 May 11, 2014 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* W 3-1 3-8-0 1-6-0 9 29-23-0 14-13-0 Trujillo, G. (W 3-3) 493 2:40 May 13, 2014 at Oklahoma State 3-8 L 3-5-0 8-8-3 9 29-24-0 14-13-0 Stout, K. (L 1-1) 542 3:10 May 15, 2014 LAMAR* W 6-5 6-11-2 5-7-4 (12) 30-24-0 15-13-0 Romano, J. (W 3-4) 540 3:50 May 16, 2014 LAMAR* 4-5 L 4-12-1 5-10-0 (10) 30-25-0 15-14-0 Giller, K. (L 3-4) 673 2:56 May 17, 2014 LAMAR* 1-3 L 1-7-1 3-9-1 9 30-26-0 15-15-0 Trujillo, G. (L 3-4) 633 2:30() extra inning game

2014 RESULTS

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2014 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

Southland OverallTEAM W L Pct. W L Pct.Sam Houston State 22 8 .733 43 19 .694Nicholls State 21 9 .700 32 26 .552Northwestern State 19 11 .633 33 26 .534Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 19 11 .633 31 27 .534Southeastern Louisiana 18 12 .600 38 25 .603Central Arkansas 17 13 .567 32 22 .593McNeese State 17 13 .567 30 28 .517Lamar 16 14 .533 31 25 .554Oral Roberts 15 15 .500 30 26 .536Houston Baptist 12 18 .400 23 28 .451Incarnate Word 9 15 .375 18 32 .360Stephen F. Austin 11 19 .367 20 35 .364Abilene Christian 6 18 .250 18 36 .333New Orleans 2 28 .067 11 38 .224

First TeamPos. Name University 1B Chayse Marion McNeese State2B Andrew Guillotte McNeese State3B Brandon Tierney Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiSS Sam Bumpers LamarOF Tyler Boss Oral RobertsOF Doug Votolato Central ArkansasOF Jackson Gooch McNeese StateC Anthony Azar Sam Houston StateDH Mackenzie Handel Stephen F. AustinP Taylor Byrd NichollsP Andro Cutura Southeastern LouisianaP Pepe Gomez Oral Roberts

Second TeamPos. Name University1B Ryan O’Hearn Sam Houston State2B Matt Brandy Oral Roberts3B Chase Daughdrill Northwestern StateSS Jose Trevino Oral RobertsOF Colt Atwood Sam Houston StateOF Jude Vidrine LamarOF Keith Cormier NichollsC Seth Spivey Abilene ChristianDH Billy Sommers McNeese StateP Matt Danton Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiP Tyler Eppler Sam Houston StateP Adam Oller Northwestern State

Third TeamPos. Name University1B Caleb Dugas Northwestern State2B Cody Stephens Texas A&M-Corpus Christi3B Reed Seely LamarSS Samuel Capielano New OrleansOF Andrew Godbold Southeastern LouisianaOF Hayden Simerly Sam Houston StateOF Tyler Ware Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiC Russell Vaughn Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiDH Kyle Markum LamarP Grant Borne NichollsP Bryce Biggerstaff Central ArkansasP Jordan Romano Oral Roberts

Player of the Year: Anthony Azar, Sam Houston StateHitter of the Year: Sam Bumpers, LamarPitcher of the Year: Taylor Byrd, NichollsRelief Pitcher of the Year: Jordan Romano, Oral RobertsFreshman of the Year: Adam Oller, Northwestern StateNewcomer of the Year: Andrew Godbold, Southeastern La.Utility Player of the Year: Curtis Jones, Houston BaptistClay Gould Coach of the Year: Seth Thibodeaux, Nicholls

2014 ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TEAMS

Tyler BossFirst Team All-SLC

Pepe GomezFirst Team All-SLC

Jose TrevinoSecond Team All-SLC

Jordan RomanoThird Team All-SLCRelief pitcher of the Year

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Pl. Team Points (1st) 2014 Record1. Omaha 23 (3) 31-20 (15-9)2. Oral Roberts 21 (3) 30-26 (15-15)*3. South Dakota State 17 28-29 (11-11)4. North Dakota State 15 25-26 (10-12)5. Western Illinois 8 21-32 (11-13)6. IPFW 6 19-36 (11-13)* Competed in the Southland Conference

2015 SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL

BY THE NUMBERS

293Summit League victories for ORU baseball between 1998 and 2012.

41Career wins by Dennis Bigley (2002-05), a Summit League career record.

48Golden Eagles who have received individual Summit League awards.

158Times an ORU player has received Summit League Player or Pitcher of the Week honors.

Consecutive Summit League championships and NCAA Regional appearences (1999-2012).15

Super Regional appearance in 2006, the only Summit League team to advance in the NCAA Tournament under current format.

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SEASON JOINED:Western Illinois: 1984Oral Roberts: 1998, 2014South Dakota State: 2008North Dakota State : 2008IPFW: 2008Omaha: 2013

Back in a league where it won 15 straight championships, the Oral Roberts University baseball team has been tabbed to finish second behind Omaha in the Summit League Preseason Coaches’ poll.

ORU and UNO each received three first place votes, with the Mavs receiving 23 total points to the Golden Eagles’ 21 points. South Dakota State was picked third with 17 points and North Dakota State received 15 points for fourth, while Western Illinois (8) and IPFW (6) rounded out the poll in the fifth and sixth spots, respectively.

The Golden Eagles make their return to the Summit League after two seasons in the Southland Conference. In their previous 15 year stint in the Summit League (1998-2012), the Golden Eagles won 15 consecutive league tournament championships.

UNO is the two-time defending regular season champion, but has not been eligible for postseason play due to NCAA Division I transition regulations. The Mavs are in their final season of NCAA Division I reclassification and are ineligible for the postseason in 2015.

Representing the league last season in the NCAA tournament was NDSU after winning its first Summit League Tournament Championship.

Senior middle infielder Matt Brandy will be a veteran bat in the Golden Eagle lineup after hitting .277 with eight double and three home runs in 2014, helping him to a second team All-Southland Conference selection at second base. He started the 2014 campaign with a 19-game hit streak and a 23-game on-base streak.

Joining Brandy around the ORU infield will be senior Anthony Sequeira at first base, and newcomers Nick Roark at shortstop and Rolando Martinez at third base. However, with the addition of Sequeira to Golden Eagle bullpen, many different looks are expected in the infield, including catcher Audie Afenir moving to first and Matt Whatley seeing time behind the plate.

Afenir and Whatley will call to a pitching staff that features MLB draft prospect Guillermo Trujillo and sixth-year season Kurt Giller. Trujillo posted a 3.11 ERA last season as the Friday starter, while Giller had a 4.61 ERA in 16 appearances, including 12 starts. Newcomers Xavier Altamirano and Tyler Buss will join returner Jacob McDavid in filling out the final spots in the ORU rotation.

After an outstanding summer league stint in the Coastal League, sophomore Kyler Stout will anchor the bullpen. Stout made 22 appearances last season with 22 strikeouts in 25.1 innings of work. There is plenty of depth in the pen, with six returners who saw action during the 2014 season, and other newcomers expected to make a contribution this season.

Roaming the outfield, Logan Domenico and Emmanuel Forcier will be fixtures for the Golden Eagles in 2015. Domenico enters the season with a 146-game consecutive starts streak, eighth most in the country. Joining Domenico and Forcier will be Derrian James, redshirt freshman Noah Cummings and freshman Cadon Owens.

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1978 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

GOLDEN EAGLES MAKE FIRST APPEARENCE IN THE CWSThe 1978 Oral Roberts University baseball team will forever be etched in ORU athletic history as the only team to in school history to advance to the pinnacle of college baseball, the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

Under the direction of legendary coach Larry Cochell, the ORU Titans easily advanced through the Midwest Regional, played at recently opened J.L. Johnson Stadium, with a 10-3 victory over Oklahoma State, and back-to-back wins over Southern Illinois, 8-5 and 7-2.

In their first contest in Omaha June 3, the Titans got an outstanding pitching performance by ORU hall of famer Ron Meridith. An All-American in 1978, Meridith pitched a complete game shutout over North Carolina as the Titans rolled to a 11-0 victory. Meridith struck out eight Tar Heels and allowed just four hits in the victory.

Junior Vincent Bienek went 3-5 at the plate with a triple to lead the Titans, driving in four and scoring two times. George Bjorkman, also an All-American in the 1978 season, scored three times in the victory, and Wayne Stone and Buddy Slemp each crossed the plate twice.

The next day, the Titans battled with a powerful Arizona State team that featured future Major League stars Bob Horner, Hubie Brooks and Chris Bando. ORU jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead after the first inning of play, highlighted by a grand slam by first team All-American Bill Springman. However, the Sun Devils cut into the Titan lead in the bottom of the third as Horner matched Springman with a grand slam of his own to make it a 5-4 game.

1978 College World SeriesNorth Carolina vs Oral Roberts

June 3, 1978 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)North Carolina - 0 Oral Roberts - 11Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBILloyd, lf 4 0 0 0 Stone, rf 5 2 2 0Barnett, cf 4 0 0 0 Slemp, lf 5 2 2 0Clark, 2b-ss 4 0 1 0 Bjorkman, c 3 3 1 0Atkinson, 3b-2b 2 0 0 0 Culbert, 1b 2 1 1 1Rouse, 1b 4 0 2 0 Bienek, cf 5 2 3 4Fox, dh 4 0 0 0 Volk, 3b 3 1 1 2Griffith, ss 2 0 0 0 Springman, 2b 4 0 0 1Henderson, 3b 2 0 1 0 D’Onofrio, ss 3 0 0 0Brewer, c 3 0 0 0 Bream, dh 4 0 0 0Norris, p 0 0 0 0 Meridith, p 0 0 0 0Kirk, p 0 0 0 0DeRatt, p 0 0 0 0Johnson, p 0 0 0 0 Total 33 0 4 0 Total 34 11 10 9

Score by Innings R H E---------------------------------------------North Carolina 000 000 000 - 0 4 2Oral Roberts 012 440 00x - 1 3 2---------------------------------------------E - Griffith 2; Springman, D’Onofrio. DP - none. LOB-UNC 8, ORU 9. 2B - Calrk, Bienek. 3B - Bienek. HR - none. SB - Rouse, Stone 2, Bjorkman. SH-none. SF-Culbert, Volk.

UNC IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SONorris 3.2 7 7 6 6 3 Meridith 9 4 0 0 2 8

Win - Meridith (14-1). Loss - Norris (12-1). Save - None. WP - Norris. PB - Griffith. HBP - none. Umpires - Williams, Grainger, Steiner, Christal. Time - 2:21 Attendance: 9, 739

1978 College World SeriesOral Roberts vs. Arizona State

June 4, 1978 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)Oral Roberts - 6 Arizona State - 7Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIStone, rf 5 0 0 0 Moon, lf 3 2 1 0Slemp, lf 3 1 0 0 Michael, rf 4 1 1 1Bjorkman, c 4 0 1 0 Brooks, ss 2 1 1 1Culbert, 1b 3 1 0 0 Horner, 3b 3 1 1 5Bienek, cf 4 1 1 1 Bando, c 3 0 2 0Volk, 3b 3 1 1 0 Anicich, 1b 4 0 0 0Springman, 3b 4 2 3 4 Allen, 2b 4 0 0 0D’Onofrio, ss 4 0 1 1 Hudgens, dh 3 1 0 0Bream, dh 4 0 0 0 Irvine, cf 4 1 2 0Hollier, p 0 0 0 0 Dean, p 0 0 0 0Macias, p 0 0 0 0 Jones, p 0 0 0 0 Total 34 6 7 6 Total 30 7 8 7

Score by Innings R H E---------------------------------------------Oral Roberts 500 000 001 - 6 7 2Arizona State 004 300 00x - 7 8 0---------------------------------------------E - Volk, D’Onofrio. DP - ORU 2. LOB - ORU 5, ASU 7. 2B - Volk, Bjorkman, Springman, D’Onofrio, Moon. HR - Springman, Horner. SH - none. SF - Horner.

ASU IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SOHollier 3.0 5 7 7 6 0 Dean 8.0 7 6 6 4 4Macias 5.0 3 0 0 1 1 Jones 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

Win - Dean (8-3). Loss - Hollier (8-3). Save - Jones (4). WP - None. PB - none. HBP - none.Umpires - Steiner, Williams, Rountree, Mariano.Time - 2:25 Attendance: 12,116

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ASU took the lead in the next inning, plating three runs on a bases load walk, a fielder’s choice and a sacrifice fly to go ahead 7-5. The contest remained 7-5 until the Titans rallied in the top of the ninth inning. Springman and Gary D’Onofrio hit back-to-back doubles to start the inning to cut the lead to 7-6, but Sun Devil reliever Ken Jones sat down the next three Titans in order to close the game.

The Sun Devils reached the championship game, falling to USC 10-3.

On June 5, ORU met Miami in an elimination game. The Hurricanes jumped out to 3-0 lead with three runs in the top of the second inning. In the home half of the fourth inning, Aurdie Culbert launched a two-run home run to cut the lead to 3-2.

Miami added runs in the fifth and sixth innings to extend its lead to 5-2. In the bottom of the eighth, Bjorkman hit an RBI triple to cut the lead 5-3, but the Titans were unable to get anything going in the ninth and were eliminated from the tournament.

The 1978 Titans finished the season 45-12 and ranked No. 5 by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. Meridith and Bjorkman went on to play in the Major Leagues.

1978 College World SeriesMiami vs. Oral Roberts

June 5, 1978 at Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)Miami-5 OralRoberts-3Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIShapiro, 2b 4 0 0 0 Stone, rf 4 0 0 0Batter, c 5 0 1 0 Slemp, lf 3 1 1 0Robbins, cf 5 1 1 0 Bjorkman, c 4 1 3 1Guerra, dh-p 3 1 2 1 Culbert, 1b 4 1 1 2Brewer, rf 4 1 3 1 Bienek, cf 4 0 0 0Tyner, lf 2 1 1 0 Volk, 3b 4 0 1 0Acosta, lf 1 0 0 0 Springman, 2b 3 0 0 0Squilla, 1b 3 1 1 1 D’Onofrio, ss 4 0 0 0Akchurin, 3b 3 0 1 2 Bream, dh 4 0 1 0Pazo, ss 3 0 0 1 Stewart, p 0 0 0 0Vila, p 0 0 0 0 Heiser, p 0 0 0 0 Total 33 5 10 5 Total 34 3 7 3

Score by Innings R H E---------------------------------------------Miami 030 011 000 - 5 10 2Oral Roberts 000 200 010 - 3 7 1---------------------------------------------E - Springman. DP - none. LOB - Miami 7, ORU 6. 2B - Akchurin, Robbins, Bjorkman, Bream. 3B - Slemp, Bjorkman. HR - Culbert. SB - Batter. SH - Tyler, Akchurin, Pazo.SF - Squilla.

Miami IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SOVila 7.0 7 3 3 1 2 Stewart 5.0 9 5 5 1 1Guerra 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 Heiser 4.0 1 0 0 1 3

Win - Vila (12-1). Loss - Stewart (10-2). Save - Guerra. WP - Stewart. PB - none. HPB - Slemp (by Vila).Umpires - Williams, Steiner, Grainger, RountreeTime - 2:01 Attendance - 7,604

The 1978 Oral Roberts baseball team photo. (Front row, from left): Aurdie Culbert, Gary D’Onofrio, Richard Pearson, Bruce Heiser, Marvin Johnson, Buddy Slemp, Wayne Stone, Ron Meridith, Dwight Bream, Richard Stewart, Vincent Bienek. (Back row, from left): Assistant coach Pat Harrison, Mark Adelmann, Robert Volk, Robert Macias, Joseph Koval, Bill Springman, Warren Hollier, Doug Bream, George Bjorkman, Chris Harrison, Steven Ramler.

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2006 CLEMSON SUPER REGIONAL

GOLDEN EAGLES BATTLE IN CLEMSON SUPER REGIONAL

2006 Clemson Super Regional#19 Oral Roberts at #3 Clemson

June 9, 2006 at Clemson, SC (Kingsmore Stadium)OralRoberts-8 Clemson-11Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIBrendan Duffy, rf 3 1 0 0 Demmink, dh 4 2 2 1Tim Torress, ss 4 0 1 1 Chalk, cf 3 1 1 0Jake Kahaulelio, 2b 4 1 2 1 M. Smith, 3b 5 1 1 1Andy Bouchie, c 5 0 2 0 Colvin, lf 5 1 2 4Chad Rothford, 1b 5 1 2 2 Harbin, 2b 2 3 1 1Kelly Minissale, cf 5 1 1 0 D’Alessio, 1b 3 1 0 0Brian Aguailar, dh 3 1 0 0 Widmann, ss 4 0 1 0Carter McQuigg, 3b 3 1 2 0 Mitchell, rf 4 1 3 3Travis DeBondt, lf 3 1 1 3 Casanova, c 2 1 1 1 Pat Warfle, ph/lf 1 1 1 0 Hall, ph 1 0 0 0Nick Jones, p 0 0 0 0 Berken, p 0 0 0 0 Erik Crichton, p 0 0 0 0 Zocchi, p 0 0 0 0 Sean Jarrett, p 0 0 0 0 Kopp, p 0 0 0 0 Moskos, p 0 0 0 0 Total 36 8 12 7 Total 33 11 12 11

Score by Innings R H E---------------------------------------------Oral Roberts 130 001 003 - 8 12 1Clemson 111 102 014 - 11 12 2---------------------------------------------E - DeBont; D’Alessio; Mitchell. DP - Tigers 2. LOB - ORU 7; Tigers 4. HR - Rothford (13); DeBondt (3); Demmink (5); Colvin (13); Harbin (8). HBP - Harbin. SH - Duffy, B.; McQuigg; Chalk; Harbin. SF - Torres. SB - Harbin; Mitchell.

ORU IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SONick Jones 2.0 2 3 3 3 2 Berken 1.1 1 4 2 2 1Erik Crichton 5.0 4 3 1 0 4 Zocchi 5.0 6 1 1 1 3Sean Jarrett 1.1 6 5 5 1 0 Kopp 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 Moskos 2.0 5 3 3 0 3

Win - Moskos (5-5). Loss - Jarrett (7-2). Save - None.WP - Berken; Zocchi. HBP - Crichton Umpires - HP: Mark Chapman; 1B: John Kleis; 2B: Jim Garman; 3B: Darrin SealeyStart: 3:07 pm Time: 3:06 Attendance: 5617

2006 Clemson Super Regional#3 Clemson at #19 Oral Roberts

June 10, 2006 at Clemson, SC (Kingsmore Stadium)Clemson - 6 Oral Roberts - 5Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIDemmink, dh 5 1 2 0 Brendan Duffy, rf 5 1 2 1Chalk, cf 4 0 1 0 Tim Torres, ss 3 1 1 0M. Smith, 3b 3 1 0 0 Jake Kahaulelio, 2b 4 0 1 1Colvin, lf 4 2 2 0 Chad Rothford, 1b 4 0 0 0Harbin, 2b 3 2 2 4 Andy Bouchie, c 4 0 1 1D’Alessio, 1b 3 0 0 0 Kelly Minissale, cf 5 1 2 1Widmann, ss 3 0 1 2 Carter McQuigg, 3b 4 1 1 0Mitchell, rf 4 0 0 0 Travis DeBondt, dh 4 1 2 0Casanova, c 4 0 0 0 Pat Warfle, lf 2 0 0 1Faris, p 0 0 0 0 Chris Ashman, p 0 0 0 0 Clark, p 0 0 0 0 Erik Crichton, p 0 0 0 0 Kopp, p 0 0 0 0 Sean Jarrett, p 0 0 0 0 Total 33 6 8 6 Total 35 5 10 5

Score by Innings R H E---------------------------------------------Clemson 000 300 030 - 6 8 2Oral Roberts 211 000 100 - 5 10 0---------------------------------------------E - M. Smith; D’Alessio. DP - Tigers 1; ORU 1. LOB - Tigers 5; ORU 11. 2B - DeBondt. HR - Harbin (9). HBP - Harbin; Warfle. SH - McQuinn. SF - Bouchie; Warfle. SB - DeBondt (4).

Clemson IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SOFaris 2.2 6 4 1 3 3 Chris Ashman 6.0 4 3 3 3 3Clark 3.2 3 1 1 1 6 Erik Crichton 1.2 4 3 3 1 1Kopp 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 Sean Jarrett 1.1 0 0 0 0 1

Win - Kopp. Loss - Crichton. Save - None.WP - Faris 2. HBP - Clark (Warfle); Ashman (Harbin). BK - AshmanUmpires - HP: John Kleis; 1B: Jim Garman; 2B: Darrin Sealey; 3B: March ChapmanStart: 4:06 pm Time: 3:09 Attendance: 5,800

The 2006 Oral Roberts University baseball team made history as the only team to advance past regionals in the current NCAA Division I baseball postseason format.

Arguably one of the best teams to take the field in program history, the Golden Eagles (41-16) swept the Mid-Continent Tournament at J.L. Johnson Stadium before rolling past powerhouse programs Arkansas and Oklahoma State in the Fayetteville Regional.

Chad Rothford led ORU in regionals as he blasted two home runs, hit three doubles, drove in nine and scored five times in the three contests. Brendan Duffy and Andy Bouchie also had big weekends, hitting .462 and .417, respectively.

Advancing to the super regionals meant a matchup with No. 3 Clemson. In game one of the three-game series, the Golden Eagles trailed the Tigers 7-5 after eight innings.

With their backs against the wall, the Golden Eagles rallied for three runs in the top of the ninth to take a 8-7 lead. However, the Tigers responded with four in the final half inning with a walk-off grand slam for a 11-8 win.

In the second game, ORU led Clemson 5-3 in the bottom of the seventh after Carter McQuigg singled and scored on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Pat Warfle. But the Tigers struck again with three in the eighth for a 6-5 comeback victory.

Mid-Continent Conference TournamentCentenary W, 5-4 (10)Western Illinois W, 21-2Western Illinois W, 2-0Fayetteville Regional Arkansas W, 4-3 (11)Oklahoma State W, 5-4Oklahoma State W, 9-2Clemson Super Regional Clemson L, 8-11Clemson L, 5-6

ROAD TO SUPER REGIONALS

2006 ORU GOLDEN EAGLESFayetteville Regional Champions

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POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

1987 West I RegionalLocation: Palo Alto, Calif. Washington State 10, Oral Roberts 5Oral Roberts 7, Minnesota 0Oral Roberts 11, Wichita State 4Oral Roberts 14, Washington State 13Standord 9, Oral Roberts 4 1987 Overall Record: 48-19Head Coach: Gary Vaught

1983 Midwest RegionalLocation: Stillwater, Okla. Oral Roberts 7, Arkansas 6Oklahoma State 9, Oral Roberts 8Oral Roberts 6, Wichita State 5Oklahoma State 10, Oral Roberts 9 1983 Overall Record: 51-17Head Coach: Larry Cochell

1980 Midwest RegionalLocation: Tulsa, Okla. Arkansas 3, Oral Roberts 2UNLV 4, Oral Roberts 0 1980 Overall Record: 38-16Head Coach: Larry Cochell

1973 Midwest RegionalLocation: Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 6, Oral Roberts 0Oral Roberts 11, Creighton 4Tulsa 2, Oral Roberts 1 1973 Overall Record: 23-8Head Coach: Herb Dallis

2000 Oklahoma City RegionalLocation: Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma 6, Oral Roberts 5 (11)Oral Roberts 4, Delaware 2Oklahoma 9, Oral Roberts 7 2000 Overall Record: 49-15Head Coach: Sunny Galloway

1998 Central RegionalLocation: College Station, Texas Rice 11, Oral Roberts 1Oral Roberts 20, UNC Charlotte 13Washington 13, Oral Roberts 6 1998 Overall Record: 45-20Head Coach: Sunny Galloway

1985 Midwest RegionalLocation: Stillwater, Okla. Wichita State 12, Oral Roberts 1Oral Roberts 17, Minnesota 8Wichita State 15, Oral Roberts 14 1985 Overall Record: 50-19Head Coach: Larry Cochell

1981 Midwest RegionalLocation: Tulsa, Okla. Oklahoma State 4, Oral Roberts 3Oral Roberts 3, San Diego State 1Oral Roberts 7, Southern Illinois 2Oklahoma State 8, Oral Roberts 5 1981 Overall Record: 45-10-1Head Coach: Larry Cochell

1978 Midwest RegionalLocation: Tulsa, Okla. Oral Roberts 10, Oklahoma State 3Oral Roberts 8, Southern Illinois 5Oral Roberts 7, Southern Illinois 2 1978 Overall Record: 45-12Head Coach: Larry Cochell

2001 Los Angeles RegionalLocation: Los Angeles, Calif. USC 12, Oral Roberts 4Fresno State 2, Oral Roberts 1 2001 Overall Record: 48-13Head Coach: Sunny Galloway

1999 Midwest RegionalLocation: Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 13, Oral Roberts 5Oklahoma State 12, Oral Roberts 4 1999 Overall Record: 46-15Head Coach: Sunny Galloway

1986 Mideast RegionalLocation: Ann Arbor, Mich. Central Michigan 7, Oral Roberts 2Oral Roberts 6, Michigan 5Central Michigan 6, Oral Roberts 2 1986 Overall Record: 43-20Head Coach: Larry Cochell

1982 Midwest RegionalLocation: Stillwater, Okla. Middle Tennessee State 3, Oral Roberts 2Minnesota 9, Oral Roberts 0 1982 Overall Record: 49-13Head Coach: Larry Cochell

1978 College World SeriesLocation: Omaha, Neb. Oral Roberts 11, North Carolina 0Arizona State 7, Oral Roberts 7Miami 5, Oral Roberts 3 1978 Overall Record: 45-12Head Coach: Larry Cochell

2002 Wichita RegionalLocation: Wichita, Kan. Oral Roberts 6, Wichita State 1Arkansas 7, Oral Roberts 6Oral Roberts 15, Wichita State 8Arkansas 11, Oral Roberts 6 2002 Overall Record: 48-18Head Coach: Sunny Galloway

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POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

2006 Clemson Super RegionalLocation: Clemson, S.C. Clemson 11, Oral Roberts 8Clemson 6, Oral Roberts 5 2006 Overall Record: 41-16Head Coach: Rob Walton

2006 Fayetteville RegionalLocation: Fayetteville, Ark. Oral Roberts 4, Arkansas 3Oral Roberts 5, Oklahoma State 4Oral Roberts 9, Oklahoma State 2 2006 Overall Record: 41-16Head Coach: Rob Walton

2003 College Station RegionalLocation: College Station, Texas Texas A&M 6, Oral Roberts 3Houston 4, Oral Roberts 2 2003 Overall Record: 41-20Head Coach: Sunny Galloway

2010 Norman RegionalLocation: Norman, Okla. Oklahoma 7, Oral Roberts 6 (10)Oral Roberts 9, California 8North Carolina 12, Oral Roberts 4 2010 Overall Record: 36-27Head Coach: Rob Walton

2007 Wichita RegionalLocation: Wichita, Kan. Arizona 4, Oral Roberts 3Wichita State 11, Oral Roberts 4 2007 Overall Record: 40-17Head Coach: Rob Walton

2004 Austin RegionalLocation: Austin, Texas Oral Roberts 6, TCU 5Texas 7, Oral Roberts 5Oral Roberts 10, TCU 1Texas 7, Oral Roberts 3 2004 Overall Record: 50-11Head Coach: Rob Walton

2008 Lincoln RegionalLocation: Lincoln, Neb. UC Irvine 9, Oral Roberts 7Oral Roberts 8, Eastern Illinois 7 (10)Oral Roberts 8, Nebraska 0UC Irvine 8, Oral Roberts 0 2008 Overall Record: 48-14Head Coach: Rob Walton

2011 Fort Worth RegionalLocation: Fort Worth, Texas TCU 10, Oral Roberts 2Oral Roberts 7, Oklahoma 0Oral Roberts 8, TCU 4Oral Roberts 7, Dallas Baptist 2Dallas Baptist 11, Oral Roberts 9 2011 Overall Record: 38-22Head Coach: Rob Walton

2005 Clemson RegionalLocation: Clemson, S.C. College of Charleston 5, Oral Roberts 2Oral Roberts 6, North Carolina A&T 3Oral Roberts 6, College of Charleston 0Clemson 8, Oral Roberts 3 2005 Overall Record: 42-20Head Coach: Rob Walton

2009 Tempe RegionalLocation: Tempe, Ariz. Oral Roberts 13, Cal Poly 3Arizona State 4, Oral Roberts 1Oral Roberts 15, Kent State 10Arizona State 8, Oral Roberts 3 2009 Overall Record: 33-15Head Coach: Rob Walton

2012 Waco RegionalLocation: Waco, Texas Oral Roberts 4, Baylor 2Dallas Baptist 11, Oral Roberts 8Baylor 5, Oral Roberts 2 2012 Overall Record: 38-21Head Coach: Rob Walton

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ALL-AMERICANS

Tom Nieto1981

Kelvin Torve1981

Mike Moore1981

George Bjorkman1978

Ron Meridith1978

Bill Springman1978

Bob Volk1977

Mike Dean1998

Jeff Stallings1999

Bob Zupcic1985, 1987

Todd Burns1984

Ron Henika1983

Page Odle1983

Keith Mucha1982

Trevor Leu2001

Rene Recio2001

Michael Rogers2001

Steve Holm2000

Zach Donelson1999

Ryan Neill1999

Mike Hill1999

1978 Ron Meridith, P ABCA1981 Kelvin Torve, 1B The Sporting News1998 Mike Dean, C Collegiate Baseball2000 Steve Holm, SS Collegiate Baseball2000 Steve Holm, SS Baseball America2001 Michael Rogers, RHP Collegiate Baseball2002 David Castillo, C NCBWA2003 David Castillo, C NCBWA2004 Dennis Bigley, Util. USA Today Sports Weekly2004 Dennis Bigley, RHP College Baseball Insider2004 Matt VanDerBosch, OF ABCA2005 Dennis Bigley, RHP Collegiate Baseball2007 Chance Chapman, RHP Collegiate Baseball2008 Carlos Luna, RHP Collegiate Baseball2009 Mark Serrano, RHP Collegiate Baseball2009 Mark Serrano, RHP College Baseball Insider2009 MarkSerrano,RHP Ping!Baseball2013 Alex Gonzalez, RHP Perfect Game

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS1977 Bob Volk ABCA1977 Bob Volk GTE Academic1978 Bill Springman The Sporting News1981 Mike Moore, RHP The Sporting News1981 Tom Nieto ABCA1982 Keith Mucha Baseball America1984 Todd Burns Collegiate Baseball1999 Jeff Stallings Collegiate Baseball2004 Dennis Bigley ABCA2008 Brian Van Kirk ABCA2008 Brian Van Kirk Collegiate Baseball

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

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ALL-AMERICANS

Kelly Minissale2005

Chris Ashman2006

Matt VanDerBosch2004

Dennis Bigley2004, 2005

Taylor McIntyre2003

Eric Thornton2002

David Castillo2002, ‘03

Cam Schiller2011

T.J. Bennett2011

Mark Serrano2009

Carlos Luna2008

Brian Van Kirk2008

Jerry Sullivan2007, 2009

Chance Chapman2007

Jose Trevino2012

Alex Gonzalez2011, 2013

First Team1985 Bob Zupcic, OF Baseball America1999 Zach Donelson, OF/DH Collegiate Baseball2001 Rene Recio, RHP Collegiate Baseball2002 Eric Thornton, 3B Collegiate Baseball2003 Taylor McIntyre, LHP Collegiate Baseball2005 Kelly Minissale, OF Collegiate Baseball2007 Jerry Sullivan, RHP Collegiate Baseball2011 T.J. Bennett, 3B Collegiate Baseball2011 Alex Gonzalez, RHP Collegiate Baseball2011 Alex Gonzalez, RHP NCBWA2012 Jose Trevino, 3B NCBWA2012 Jose Trevino, 3B Baseball America2012 Jose Trevino, 3B Louisville Slugger

Second Team2012 Jose Trevino, 3B Perfect Game

Honorable Mention1998 Seth Mosley, P Collegiate Baseball1998 Josh Shackelford, C Collegiate Baseball2001 David Castillo, C Collegiate Baseball2002 Dennis Bigley, RHP Collegiate Baseball

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS1978 George Bjorkman, C ABCA1983 Page Odle, OF ABCA1983 Ron Henika, INF ABCA1987 Bob Zupcic, OF The Sporting News1999 Mike Hill, OF Collegiate Baseball1999 Ryan Neil, 1B Collegiate Baseball2001 Michael Rogers, RHP ABCA2001 Trevor Leu, Util. NCBWA2002 David Castillo, C Collegiate Baseball2003 David Castillo, C Collegiate Baseball2004 Dennis Bigley, RHP Collegiate Baseball2004 Dennis Bigley, Util. NCBWA2004 Matt VanDerBosch, OF NCBWA2006 Chris Ashman, RHP Collegiate Baseball2007 Chance Chapman, RHP ABCA2008 Carlos Luna, RHP NCBWA2008 Brian Van Kirk NCBWA2008 BrianVanKirk Ping!Baseball2009 JerrySullivan,RHP Ping!Baseball2011 Cam Schiller, 2B/SS Collegiate Baseball

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

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Former ORU standout and 14-year Major League veteran Mike Moore had his number 22 jersey retired on April 22, 2003.

Moore, who pitched at ORU from 1979-81, was the number one overall draft selection by the Seattle Mariners in the 1981 June Amateur Draft. He went on to spend 14 seasons in the big leagues with Seattle, Oakland and Detroit, compiling a 161-176 career record.

Moore was selected to the American League All-Star team while pitching for Oakland in 1989 as he went 19-11 with a 2.61 ERA for the World Champion A’s. Moore helped lead Oakland to consecutive American League pennants (1989-90), serving as a key

member of one of baseball’s most feared starting rotations, alongside Dave Stewart and Bob Welch.

While at ORU, Moore won 28 games in three seasons playing for Larry Cochell, leaving as the school’s all-time wins leader. He was named a First Team All-American by The Sporting News in 1981.

RETIRED NUMBERS

On April 23, 1996, the Oral Roberts University baseball program held a special ceremony before its game versus Oklahoma to honor and pay tribute to former head coach Larry Cochell.

Larry Cochell is the all-time winningest coach in ORU history, compiling a career record of 428-172-1. In his 10 years, he took ORU to seven NCAA Regional Championships, including four straight from 1980 to 1983. In 1978, he guided ORU to its first and only appearance in the College World Series and was named as the NCAA District 5 Coach of the Year. Cochell coached 15 All-Americans at ORU, including seven who earned first-team honors.

He also guided ORU to 51 wins in 1983, the most in the school’s Division I history. ORU never had a losing season under Cochell, and his .712 winning percentage is tops among all ORU baseball coaches.

Cochell has been a success at nearly every stop during his lengthy career. He is one of only three head coaches (Ron Polk and Andy Lopez are the others) to take three different schools (ORU, Cal State Fullerton, Oklahoma) to the College World Series.

#1 LARRY COCHELL

#29 JIM BREWER

Jim Brewer served as an assistant coach at Oral Roberts from 1979 to 1986. Before coming to ORU, Brewer spent 19 seasons as a pitcher in the major leagues with the Chicago Cubs (1960-63), the Los Angeles Dodgers (1964-75) and the California Angels (1975). Brewer, who helped the Dodgers to three National League pennants and the 1965 World Series title, was selected to the 1973 NL All-Star team and retired in 1975 with 127 career saves.

Brewer first began working with the ORU staff on a part-time basis in 1979 and joined the staff as a full-time assistant in 1981. Under Brewer’s leadership, ORU quickly developed a tradition of producing great pitchers, which included major leaguers

Mike Moore, Mike Mason, Jeff Heathcock and Todd Burns. During his tenure, the pitching staff ranked among the national leaders in ERA, leading the nation three different seasons.

Brewer’s number was retired shortly after a tragic car accident that claimed his life on Nov. 16, 1987, and his number was given a formal ceremony to honor his services on April 5, 1997.

#22 MIKE MOORE

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COACHING HISTORY

YEAR HEAD COACH WON-LOST PCT. CONF.* PCT. HOME ROAD NEUTRAL 1966 Lavoy Hatchett 6-9 .400 - - N/A N/A N/A1967 Lavoy Hatchett 21-15 .583 - - N/A N/A N/A1968 Lavoy Hatchett 13-13 .500 - - N/A N/A N/A1969 Val Tucker 9-16 .360 - - 7-6 2-10 0-01970 Herb Dallis 17-21 .449 - - 5-10 10-6 2-51971 Herb Dallis 34-14 .708 - - 24-6 9-7 1-11972 Herb Dallis 33-18 .647 - - 23-11 9-6 1-11973 Herb Dallis 23-8 .742 - - 12-2 9-5 2-11974 Herb Dallis 24-22 .522 - - 14-13 10-9 0-01975 Herb Dallis 22-16 .579 - - 16-4 6-12 0-01976 Herb Dallis 27-18 .600 - - 18-9 9-9 0-01977 Larry Cochell 35-17 .673 - - 19-9 11-6 5-21978 Larry Cochell 45-12 .789 - - 29-4 7-3 9-51979 Larry Cochell 34-24 .586 - - 27-12 5-8 2-41980 Larry Cochell 38-16 .636 - - 26-8 10-5 2-31981 Larry Cochell 45-10-1 .804 6-0 * 1.000 37-5 5-2-1 3-31982 Larry Cochell 49-13 .790 7-1* .875 24-5 2-0 6-21983 Larry Cochell 51-17 .750 9-1* .900 39-4 7-8 5-51984 Larry Cochell 38-23-1 .623 7-5* .583 28-10-1 7-7 3-61985 Larry Cochell 50-19 .724 10-2* .833 32-10 13-7 5-21986 Larry Cochell 43-20 .683 6-0* 1.000 29-9 10-9 4-21987 Gary Vaught 48-19 .716 8-0* 1.000 37-9 11-10 0-01988 Gary Vaught 30-29 .508 - - 21-14 9-15 0-01989 Gary Vaught 36-18 .667 - - 28-9 6-7 2-21990 Allan Barker 37-25 .594 - - 24-15 11-8 2-21991 Allan Barker 60-15 .800 - - 37-7 17-6 6-21992 Allan Barker 35-17-2 .673 - - 23-8-2 9-6 3-31993 Allan Barker 35-16 .686 - - 26-5 9-11 0-01994 Allan Barker 30-23 .566 - - 22-9 8-14 0-01995 Allan Barker 21-34 .382 - - 14-16 5-12 2-61996 Sunny Golloway 32-24 .571 - - 23-5 8-15 1-41997 Sunny Golloway 26-30 .464 - - 18-16 8-14 0-01998 Sunny Golloway 45-20 .692 18-6 * .750 22-7 12-8 11-51999 Sunny Golloway 46-15 .754 14-4 * .777 29-4 13-7 4-42000 Sunny Golloway 49-15 .765 26-1* .963 30-3 15-8 4-42001 Sunny Golloway 48-13 .787 24-1* .960 29-5 15-6 4-22002 Sunny Golloway 48-19 .716 16-2* .889 28-4 12-10 8-52003 Sunny Golloway 41-20 .672 19-1* .950 24-5 16-11 1-42004 Rob Walton 50-11 .820 21-1* .955 26-2 17-8 7-12005 Rob Walton 42-20 .677 22-2* .917 21-3 15-15 6-22006 Rob Walton 41-16 .719 17-2* .895 24-5 14-9 3-22007 Rob Walton 40-17 .702 19-1* .950 24-2 13-14 3-12008 Rob Walton 48-14 .774 24-2* .923 26-1 17-9 5-42009 Rob Walton 33-15 .688 16-2* .889 18-2 9-10 6-32010 Rob Walton 36-27 .571 19-9* .679 22-5 12-21 2-12011 Rob Walton 39-22 .639 21-7* .750 19-6 14-14 6-22012 Rob Walton 38-25 .603 17-6* .739 25-9 13-13 0-32013 Ryan Folmar 25-32 .439 16-11 .593 9-14 14-16 2-22014 Ryan Folmar 30-26 .536 15-15 .500 17-12 13-14 0-0 Totals 1,746-918-4 .654 377-84 .818 1,058-327-3 463-416-1 138-106Conferencegamesfrom1981-87wereinMidwesternCity/MidwesternCollegiateConference;Conferencegamesfrom1998-12wereinMid-ContinentConference/SummitLeague;Conferencegamesfrom2013-14wereinSouthlandConference; *-ConferenceChampion

COACHING RECORDS BY SEASON

Coach Tenure Yrs. Record Pct.Lavoy Hatchett 1966-68 3 40-37 .519Val Tucker 1969 1 9-16 .360Herb Dallis 1970-76 7 180-117 .606Larry Cochell 1977-86 10 428-171-2 .712Gary Vaught 1987-89 3 114-66 .633Allan Barker 1990-95 6 218-130-2 .628Sunny Golloway 1996-2003 8 335-156 .682Rob Walton 2004-2012 9 367-167 .687Ryan Folmar 2013-Present 2 55-58 .488Nine Coaches 49 1,746-918-4 .655

OVERALL RECORD BY COACH

Herb Dallis1970-76

Larry Cochell1977-86

Allan Barker1990-95

Sunny Golloway1996-2003

Rob Walton2004-12

Ryan Folmar2013-Present

Gary Vaught1987-89

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ORU IN THE MAJORS

RON MERIDITH • LHP • 1977-78YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 1984 CHC 3 0 5.1 6 2 4 0 0 0 3.38 1985 CHC 32 0 46.1 53 24 23 3 2 1 4.47 1986 TEX 5 0 3.0 2 1 2 1 0 0 3.00 1987 TEX 11 0 20.2 25 12 17 1 0 0 6.10Totals 51 0 75.1 86 39 46 5 2 1 4.78

GEORGE BJORKMAN • C • 1977-78YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1983 HOU 29 75 8 17 4 0 2 14 0 .227

KELVIN TORVE • INF • 1979-81YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1988 MIN 12 16 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 .188 1990 NYM 20 38 0 11 4 0 0 2 0 .289 1991 NYM 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 42 62 1 14 4 0 1 4 0 .226

MIKE MASON • LHP • 1980YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 1982 TEX 4 4 23.0 21 9 8 1 2 0 5.09 1983 TEX 5 0 10.2 10 6 9 0 2 0 5.91 1984 TEX 36 24 184.1 159 51 113 9 13 0 3.61 1985 TEX 38 30 179.0 212 73 92 8 15 0 4.83 1986 TEX 27 22 135.0 135 56 85 7 3 0 4.33 1987 TEX/CHC 25 10 67.0 80 45 49 4 3 0 5.64 1988 MIN 5 0 6.2 8 9 7 0 1 0 10.80Totals 140 90 605.2 625 249 363 29 39 0 4.53

JEFF HEATHCOCK • RHP • 1980YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 1983 HOU 6 3 28.0 19 4 12 2 1 1 3.21 1985 HOU 14 7 56.1 50 13 25 3 1 1 3.36 1987 HOU 19 2 42.2 44 9 15 4 2 1 3.16 1988 HOU 17 1 31.0 33 16 12 0 5 0 5.81 Totals 56 13 158.0 146 42 64 9 9 3 3.76

RAY KRAWCZYK • RHP • 1981YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 1984 PIT 4 0 5.1 7 4 3 0 0 0 3.38 1985 PIT 8 0 8.1 20 6 9 0 2 0 14.04 1986 PIT 12 0 12.1 17 10 7 0 1 0 7.30 1988 CAL 14 1 24.1 29 8 17 0 1 1 4.81 1989 MIL 1 0 2.0 4 1 6 0 0 0 13.50 Totals 39 1 52.1 77 29 42 0 4 1 7.05

MIKE MOORE1981 MLB No. 1 Overall Pick

MIKE MOORE • RHP • 1979-81YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 1982 SEA 28 27 144.1 159 79 73 7 14 0 5.36 1983 SEA 22 21 128.0 130 60 108 6 8 0 4.71 1984 SEA 34 33 212.0 236 85 158 7 17 0 4.97 1985 SEA 35 34 247.0 230 70 155 17 10 0 3.46 1986 SEA 38 37 266.0 279 94 146 11 13 1 4.30 1987 SEA 33 33 231.0 268 84 115 9 19 0 4.71 1988 SEA 37 32 228.2 196 63 182 9 15 1 3.78 1989 OAK 35 35 241.2 193 83 172 19 11 0 2.61 1990 OAK 33 33 199.1 204 84 73 13 15 0 4.65 1991 OAK 33 33 210.0 176 105 153 17 8 0 2.96 1992 OAK 36 36 223.0 229 103 117 17 12 0 4.12 1993 DET 36 36 213.2 227 89 89 13 9 0 5.22 1994 DET 25 25 154.1 152 89 62 11 10 0 5.42 1995 DET 25 25 132.2 179 68 64 5 15 0 7.53Totals 450 440 2831.2 2858 1156 1667 161 176 2 4.39

TOM NIETO • C • 1981YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1984 STL 33 86 7 24 4 0 3 12 0 .279 1985 STL 95 253 15 57 10 2 0 34 0 .225 1986 MON 30 65 5 13 3 1 1 7 0 .200 1987 MIN 41 105 7 21 7 1 1 12 0 .200 1988 MIN 24 60 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 .067 1989 PHI 11 20 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 .150 1990 PHI 17 30 1 5 0 0 0 4 0 .167 Totals 251 619 37 127 24 4 5 69 0 .205

TODD BURNS • RHP • 1982-84YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 1988 OAK 17 14 102.2 93 34 57 8 2 1 3.16 1989 OAK 50 2 96.1 66 28 49 6 5 8 2.24 1990 OAK 43 2 78.2 78 32 43 3 3 3 2.98 1991 OAK 9 0 13.1 10 8 3 1 0 0 3.38 1992 TEX 35 10 103.0 97 32 55 3 5 1 3.85 1993 STL/TX 49 5 95.2 95 41 45 0 8 0 5.08Totals 203 33 2 489.2 439 175 252 21 23 13 3.47

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KEITH MILLER • INF • 1982-84YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1987 NYM 25 51 14 19 2 2 0 1 8 .373 1988 NYM 40 70 9 15 1 1 1 5 0 .214 1989 NYM 57 143 15 33 7 0 1 7 6 .231 1990 NYM 88 233 42 60 8 0 1 12 16 .258 1991 NYM 98 275 41 77 22 1 4 23 14 .280 1992 KC 106 416 57 118 24 4 4 38 16 .284 1993 KC 37 108 9 18 3 0 0 3 3 .167 1994 KC 5 15 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 .133 1995 KC 9 15 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 .333 Totals 465 1326 190 347 67 8 12 92 63 .262

CRAIG COLBERT • INF • 1988-86YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1992 SF 49 126 10 29 5 2 1 16 1 .230 1993 SF 23 37 2 6 2 0 1 5 0 .162Totals 72 163 12 35 7 2 2 21 1 .215

KEITH LOCKHART • INF • 1984-86YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1994 SD 27 43 4 9 0 0 2 6 1 .209 1995 KC 94 274 41 88 19 3 6 33 8 .321 1996 KC 138 433 49 118 33 3 7 55 11 .273 1997 ATL 96 147 25 41 5 3 6 32 0 .279 1998 ATL 109 366 50 94 21 0 9 37 2 .257 1999 ATL 108 161 20 42 3 1 1 21 3 .261 2000 ATL 113 275 32 73 12 3 2 32 4 .265 2001 ATL 104 178 17 39 6 0 3 12 1 .219 2002 ATL 128 296 34 64 13 3 5 32 0 .2162003 SD 62 95 18 23 5 1 3 8 0 242 Totals 979 2268 290 591 117 17 44 268 30 .261

BOB ZUPCIC • OF • 1985-87YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1991 BOS 18 25 3 4 0 0 1 3 0 .160 1992 BOS 124 392 46 108 19 1 3 43 2 .276 1993 BOS 141 286 40 69 24 2 2 26 5 .241 1994 BOS/CHW 36 92 10 18 4 1 1 8 0 .196 Totals 319 795 99 199 47 4 7 80 7 .250

STEVE HOLM • SS • 2000-01YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 2008 SF 49 84 10 22 9 0 1 6 0 .2622009 SF 4 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 .2862011 MIN 6 17 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 .118Totals 59 109 12 26 10 0 1 6 0 .238

DOUG BERNIER • INF • 2001-02YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 2008 COL 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0002013 MIN 33 53 9 12 3 0 0 5 2 .2262014 MIN 7 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .286Totals 42 64 11 14 3 0 0 5 2 .219

MICHAEL HOLLIMON • SS • 2005

JEREMY HEFNER • RHP • 2007

YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 2008 DET 11 23 4 6 2 1 1 2 0 .261

YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 2012 NYM 26 23 93.2 110 18 62 4 7 0 5.092013 NYM 24 23 130.2 132 37 99 4 8 0 4.34Totals 50 36 224.1 242 55 161 8 15 0 4.65

DALLAS BEELER • RHP • 2010YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA 2014 CHC 2 2 11.0 10 7 6 0 2 0 3.27

DALLAS BEELERMLB Debut: Nationals at Cubs, June 28, 2014

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ORU IN THE DRAFT

Year Player Rd. Organization1973 Greg Davis (OF) 14th Baltimore1977 Bill Springman (INF) 1st Pittsburgh1977 Bob Volk (INF) 16th Chicago (AL)1978 Buddy Slemp (OF) 32nd Detroit1978 Wayne Stone (OF) 31st Chicago (NL)1978 Bob Volk (INF) 17th San Diego1978 Bill Springman (INF) 7th Anaheim 1978 George Bjorkman (C) 4th St. Louis1978 Ron Meridith (P) 4th Houston1979 Al Majia (C) 1st Los Angeles (NL)1979 Warren Hollier (P) 8th California1980 Mike Mason (P) 1st Texas1980 Jeff Heathcock (P) 1st Houston1980 Mark Bonner (OF) 22nd Atlanta1980 Gary D’Onofrio (INF) 13th Houston1980 Dave Yobs (OF) 8th New York (AL)1981 Ray Krawczyk (P) 1st Pittsburgh1981 Bruce Heiser (INF) 19th Atlanta1981 Bobby Macias (P) 18th San Diego1981 Dave Yobs (OF) 14th Chicago (AL)1981 Bud Bartholow (P) 11th Philadelphia1981 Tom Nieto (C) 3rd St. Louis1981 Kelvin Torve (INF) 2nd San Francisco1981 Mike Moore (P) 1st Seattle1982 Keith Mucha (INF) 31st Oakland1983 Roger Lewis (P) 19th Oakland1983 Ken Houp (C) 16th Cincinnati1983 Dave Atten (OF) 15th San Francisco1983 Keith Mucha (INF) 14th Baltimore1983 Steve Wolff (INF) 13th San Diego1983 Greg Cottrell (C) 13th Minnesota1983 Ron Henika (INF) 7th Cincinnati1984 Keith Miller (OF) 2nd New York (AL)1984 Todd Burns (P) 7th Oakland1985 Tim McCoy (P) 3rd Texas1985 Page Odle (OF) 34th Pittsburgh1985 Mike Batesole (INF) 14th Los Angeles (NL)1985 Joe Dunlap (INF) 4th Cincinnati1986 Mike Shambaugh (INF) 28th Baltimore1986 Craig Colbert (INF) 20th San Francisco1986 Anthony LaPoint (P) 19th Chicago (NL)1986 Keith Lockhart (INF) 11th Cincinnati1986 Tim McCoy (P) 6th San Francisco1987 Pete Schmidt (OF) 38th Philadelphia1987 Kyle Irvin (P) 21st New York (NL)1987 Brad Robinson (OF) 19th Cincinnati1987 Brad Harvick (P) 14th St. Louis1987 Steve Hecht (INF) 5th San Francisco1987 Bob Zupcic (OF) 1st Boston1988 Sean Grubb (P) 27th St. Louis1988 Kyle Irvin (P) 23rd Kansas City1988 Rick Vaughn (C) 18th Toronto1988 Anthony Ward (P) 10th Toronto

Year Player Rd. Organization1989 Jay Franklin (P) 8th Texas1990 David Marcon (P) 26th Toronto 1991 John O’Brien (INF) 34th St. Louis1991 Paul Meade (INF) 9th Cleveland1992 Mark Moore (C) 50th Oakland1993 Bryan Wolff (P) 18th San Diego1995 Nick Kast (P) 60th St. Louis1995 Harold Frazier (P) 32nd Seattle1996 Brandon Marsters (C) 9th Philadelphia1996 Brian Rios (SS) 18th Detroit1996 Lance Calmus (RHP) FA Cleveland1996 Chris Dooley (RHP) FA St. Louis1997 Brett Casper (OF) 8th San Francisco1998 Mike Dean (C) 3rd San Francisco1998 Derek Dixon (RHP) FA Cleveland1998 Paul Weeks (INF) FA St. Louis1999 Mike Hill (OF) 18th Houston1999 Jason Clements (SS) 19th Oakland1999 Matt Hoffman (P) 21st Colorado1999 Andrew Mosher (P) FA Milwaukee2000 Jackson Markert (RHP) 11th San Francisco2000 Mike Rose (RHP) 15th Montreal2000 Ryan Neill (OF) 24th Detroit2000 Jordan Gerk (LHP) 40th Detroit2000 Bryan Gann (2B) 49th San Francisco2001 Steve Holm (SS) 17th San Francisco2001 Michael Rogers (RHP) 20th Cleveland

The following players have been drafted by and/or signed with professional teams since 1973. Players in Bold reached Major Leagues.

STEVE HOLM2001 17th Round Draft Pick, San Francisco

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Year Player Rd. Organization2001 Trevor Leu (LHP) 32nd Detroit2001 Brian Hickman (C) FA Chicago (AL)2002 Wilton Reynolds (OF) 7th Detroit2002 Troy Pickford (RHP) 8th Detroit2002 Stockton Davis (RHP) 21st Montreal2002 Doug Bernier (INF) FA Colorado2003 David Castillo (C) 7th Oakland2004 Matt VanDerBosch (OF) 9th Boston2004 Grant Plumley (SS) 9th New York (AL)2004 Josh Lex (C) 28th Toronto2004 Nate Griffin (C) 40th New York (AL)2004 Rene Recio (RHP) 48th Detroit2005 Michael Hollimon (SS) 16th Detroit2005 Dennis Bigley (RHP) 22nd Toronto2005 Travis DeBondt (OF) 22nd Los Angeles (NL)2005 Matt Hancock (LHP) 27th Boston2005 Tim Robertson (RHP) 31st Detroit2005 Dane Towery (RHP) FA Boston2006 Andy Bouchie (C) 7th Milwaukee2006 Sean Jarrett (RHP) 20th Colorado2006 Tim Torres (SS) 23rd Houston2007 Jeremy Hefner (RHP) 5th San Diego2007 Chance Chapman (RHP) 8th Philadelphia2007 Jake Kahaulelio (2B) 20th Cincinnati2007 Eric Crichton (RHP) 20th Detroit2007 Chad Rothford (1B) 42nd San Francisco2007 Chris Ashman (RHP) FA Toronto

Year Player Rd. Organization2008 David Genao (C) 18th Tampa Bay2008 Adam Younger (SS) 18th Los Angeles (AL)2008 Brian Van Kirk (OF) 21st Toronto2008 Ryan Groth (OF) 22nd Los Angeles (AL)2008 Michael Jarman (LHP) 26th Tampa Bay2008 Carlos Luna (RHP) 30th Colorado2008 Ben Petralli (C) 33rd Texas2008 Brendan Duffy (OF) 41st Arizona2009 Jerry Sullivan (RHP) 3rd San Diego2009 Mark Serrano (RHP) 6th Cincinnati2009 Andre Lamontagne (RHP) 11th Milwaukee2009 Juan Martinez (INF) 46th San Francisco2009 Johnny Roberts (OF) FA Toronto2010 Tyler Saladino (SS) 7th Chicago (AL)2010 Dallas Beeler (RHP) 41st Chicago (NL)2010 Seth Furmanek (1B) FA Kansas City2011 Nick Baligod (OF) 41st Toronto2011 Chris Elder (OF) FA Kansas City2012 Cam Schiller (2B) 7th Texas2012 Bennett Pickar (C) 11th Detroit2012 Jared Schlehuber (1B) FA Kansas City2013 Alex Gonzalez 1st Texas2013 Nate Goro 27th Los Angeles (AL)2013 Drew Bowen FA Chicago (AL)2014 Jose Trevino 6th Texas2014 Jordan Romano 10th Toronto2014 Gavin Glanz 23rd Colorado

GAVIN GLANZ2014 23rd Round Draft Pick, Colorado

ANDY BOUCHIE2006 7th Round Draft Pick, Milwaukee

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AAdams, Herb (OF/P) 1972-75Adelmann, Mark (3B/2B) 1976-78Afenir, Audie (C/1B) 2013-presentAguailar, Brian (C) 2005-06Ahumada, Jerry (OF) 1982-83Allen, David (OF) 1980-83Anderson, Eric (SS) 1979Archambo, Jay (P) 1985Ashman, Chris (P) 2006-07Atchley, Chris (INF) 1996Atchley, Dwight (INF) 1969-70

BBaker, Ben (INF) 2006Baker, Jeff (3B/2B) 1979-82Ball, Ronnie (P) 2006Baligod, Nick (OF) 2010-11Barbosa, Robert (OF) 2009-10Barnes, Stephen (P) 2008-09Barnett, Jordan (INF) 2004-05Barnett, Spencer (INF) 2011Barrett, Dusty (P) 1996-99Barth, Jason (C) 2009-10Bartholow, Bud (P) 1979-81Barton, Steve (P/1B) 1988-89Basch, Chris (1B) 1989Baskin, Jason (1B) 1994Batesole, Mike (3B) 1983-85Beeler, Dallas (P) 2010Bennett, T.J. (INF) 2011Bernier, Doug (INF) 2001-2002Berry, Perry (2B) 1988-89Bienek, Vincent (OF) 1978Bigley, Dennis (P/INF) 2002-05Bishoff, Allen (OF/3B) 1988-89Bishop, Boyce 1969Bittick, Chris (3B) 1992-93Bjorkman, George (C) 1977-78Blake, Ben (C) 1989Blundell, Travis (RHP) 1995Bolt, Jim (IF) 1984Bonner, Mark (OF) 1979-80Bordas, Rich (OF) 1984-87Bos, Jimmy (P) 1997-98Bosley, Cory (P) 2006Boss, Tyler (OF) 2013-14Bouchie, Andy (C) 2006Bowen, Drew (P) 2009-13Bowen, Floyd (2B/3B) 1970-73Bowman, Brian (C) 1998-1999Boyle, Danny (2B) 2001-02Brackenridge, Lyle (IF) 1978Branch, David (P) 1991Brandy, Matt (INF) 2013-present

Bream, Doug (P/OF) 1975-78Bream, Dwight (OF) 1977-80Brewer, Scott (P) 1981-84Brown, Andy (P) 1999, 2001-02Brumble, Kyle (C) 1997-1999Buker, Bill (C) 1980Bura, Mike (RHP) 1970Burch, Brett (C) 2008-11Burgess, Kurt (P) 1990-91Burgess, Larry (P) 1974Burleson, Jeff (P) 2009-10Burns, Todd (P) 1982-84Burroughs, Marlon (SS/2B) 1995Butler, Tom (P) 1974-77Button, Steve (P) 1985

CCain, Steve (P) 1970-73Calcutt, Steve (OF) 1971-72Callery, Kreg (3B/1B) 1995Calmus, Lance (P) 1995-96Calton, Eric (P) 1998-99Campbell, Scott (SS) 2000-03Canady, Allan (IF) 1979Cantu, Manny (IF) 1990-91Cantu, Issac (P) 2003Carroll, Brett (P) 2008-09Casian, Larry (P) 1984Casillas, Adam (OF/P) 1984-87Casper, Brett (OF) 1995-97Castillo, David (C) 2001-03Chalfant, Alex (P) 2003Chambers, Bryan (OF) 1997Chapman, Chance (P) 2006-07Cheney, Jack (P) 1970-73Chick, Bobby (P) 1987Chissoe, Ron (P) 1972-73Cho, Kevin (OF) 2012-13Clabough, Mark (P) 1979-80Clark, Garry (P) 1985-86Clark, Hank (P/1B) 1990-92Clement, Denny (RHP) 2013-14Clements, Jason (SS) 1999Coker, Tyler (OF/LHP) 2012Cone, Sam (OF) 2001Colbert, Craig (OF/3B) 1984-86Cole, Tim (OF) 1997Colin, Matt (OF) 2001Collins, Wes (OF) 1982Collup, Andrew (P/INF) 2003Colt, Austen (INF/OF) 2012-14Condon, Rich (P) 1996Cook, Larry (C) 1968-71Cottrell, Greg (C) 1982-83Crichton, Erik (P) 2006-07

Crosnoe, Cory (3B) 1990-91Crowson, Andy (P) 1990Crupper, Tyler (C) 2014Culbert, Aurdie (1B) 1978-79Culver, Kirk (IF) 1980Cummings, Tom (2B) 1976Cunningham, Eric (P) 2000Custer, Lonnie (RHP) 1970-71

DDargatz, Jeff (P) 1993Davis, Greg (OF) 1970-73Davis, Jon (OF/INF) 2014Davis, RJ (RHP) 2010Davis, Stockton (P) 1999-02Delso, Dusty (OF) 1981-84Dean, Mike (OF) 1998DeBondt, Travis 2005-06Devilbiss, Layle (P) 2002Dinsmore, Brian (1B/P) 1995-98Dishman, Jeff (3B) 1987Dixon, Derek (P) 1997-98Dobson, Matt (OF/3B) 1991-94Doherty, Tim (SS) 1987-88Domenico, Logan (OF) 2012-presentD’Onofrio, Gary (SS) 1977-80Dooley, Chris (P) 1993-96Donelson, Zach (DH) 1999Donaldson, Erick (OF) 2000-02Dowling, Derrick (C) 1990-91Downing, Joel 1969Dubkowski (LHP) 2001Duffield, Zach (1B) 1997-98Duffy, Brendan (OF) 2006-08Duffy, Danny (INF) 2009Duncan, Derek (2B) 1992-95Duncan, Drew (SS) 1996-98Dunlap, Joe (SS) 1983-85Dunn, Jameson (P) 2008-10Dunn, John (RHP) 1998Dunsmore, Jim (2B) 1974Dye, Adam (LHP) 2001

EEastlick, Rick (P) 1996Eddings, Jeff (P) 1991-94Edwards, Justin (P) 2005Elder, Bobby (IF/OF) 1983-84Elder, Chris (OF) 2010-11Evoniuk, Kenny (RHP) 2005

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FFarrell, Sandy (P) 1997Feauto, Grant (OF) 1989Ferguson, Kevin (SS) 1997-98Fisher, Brad (P) 2011-2014Fitch, Ray (P) 1996-97Forcier, Emmanuel (OF) 2014-presentFoster, Bear (1B) 1993-94Foster, Sean (3B) 1994Franklin, Jay (P) 1989Frazier, Harold (LHP) 1995Freeman, Paul (IF) 1991-94Freeman, Rodney (OF) 1990Freeman, Wes (P) 1997-2000Frisby, Josh (P) 1997Fryan, Mark (IF) 1984Furmanek, Seth (C) 2009-10

GGalatas, Herman (OF) 2003Gallier, Don (SS) 1974-75Gann, Bryan (2B) 1998-2000Garcia, Aaron (C) 2005Garcia, Rip (P) 1986-87Gardner, Ricky (INF) 2008Garewal, Tyler (OF) 2009-10Garner, Homer (P) 1991-93Garvin, Will (3B) 1988Garza, Nathan (RHP) 2012-presentGates, Bob (INF) 1972Gelencher, Brian 1969Genao, David (C) 2007-08Gerk, Jordan (P) 2000Gibson, Mike (IF) 1981-82Giller, Kurt (RHP) 2012-presentGlanz, Gavin (RHP) 2013-14Gomez, Pepe (RHP) 2013-14Gonzalez, Alex (P) 2011-13Gonzales, Marco (P) 2006Gor, Nick (P) 2003Gore, Kevin (P) 1988-89Gore, Ricky (P) 1989Goro, Nate (INF) 2012-13Gossett, Steve (P) 1985Grace, Jason (P) 2008Greathouse, David (OF/P) 1990Greenwalt, Daniel (P) 2005-06Greer, Brett (SS) 1987Griffin, Chandler (P) 2009Griffin, J.T. (1B) 1996-97Griffin, Nate (C) 2003-04Groth, Ryan (OF) 2008Grover, Ben (P) 2008-09Grubb, Bill (3B) 1976-77Grubb, Sean (P/1B) 1987-88

Gryskevich, Larry (P/1B) 1985-86Guest, Mark (P) 2010-11Gunn, Stephen (RHP) 1998Gunter, Jeff (LHP) 2012-13Gurney, Kent (IF) 1981

HHale, Preston (1B) 1968-71Haley, Paul (P) 1979-82Halovanic, Nick (P) 2006-08Hammontree, Steve (1B) 1974-77Hancock, Matt (P) 2004-05Hanson, Brian (INF) 2004-05Hanson, David (RHP) 1972Hargrove, Andy (1B) 2003Harrigan, Sean (P) 1982Harrington, Matt (OF) 1995Harris, Jack (RHP) 1996Harrison, Chris (1B) 1979-81Harvick, Brad (P) 1987Harvick, Matt (C) 2002Healy, Brandon (INF) 2011-14Heathcock, Jeff (P) 1980Hecht, Steve (2B/OF) 1984-87Hedgepeth, Lance (P) 1980-81Hefner, Jeremy (P) 2007Heiser, Bruce (P/2B) 1978-81Helm, Gordon (P/1B) 1972-75Helms, Stacy (P) 1983-84Henika, Ron (1B/3B) 1980-83Henshaw, Terry (C) 1979Herrel, Larry (P) 1985Hightower, Colin (RHP) 2014-presentHill, Mike (SS/OF) 1996-1999Hickey, Brandon (P) 2006-07Hickman, Brian (C) 2000-01Hoffman, Matt (P) 1998-99Holley, Hayden (LHP) 2014-presentHollier, Warren (P) 1977-79Hollimon, Michael (SS) 2005Holm, Steve (SS) 2000-01Holson, Chris (C) 1995Holzmann, Matt (OF) 2002Hopper, Rick (OF) 1969-70Hoskison, Keith (C) 1984-85Houp, Ken (C) 1980-83Howes, Michael (RHP) 1995Hughes, George (C) 1973-74Humen, David (P) 2001-02Hust, Adam (C) 1996-97

IIannelli, Ryan (OF) 2004-06Irvin, Kyle (P) 1987-88Irvine, Steve (P) 1974-76

JJackson, Greg (P) 1991-92James, Derrian (OF) 2014-presentJarman, Michael (P) 2007-08Jarrett, Sean (P) 2006Johnson, Jared (OF) 2000Johnson, Mark (C) 1982-85Johnson, Martin (OF) 1999Johnson, Marvin (P) 1977-79Johnson, Pat (1B/OF) 1990-91Johnson, Sean (P) 2010-11Jones, Casey (RHP/3B) 2000Jones, Kelly 1969Jones, Kevin (3B) 1989Jones, Matt (C) 1984Jones, Nick (P) 2005-06Juenger, Gary (2B) 1974

KKahaulelio, Jake (2B) 2006-07Kaigler, Kyle (P) 1982-85Keller, Eric (C/P) 2003Kelley, Charles (OF) 1969-70Kelly, Brian (OF) 1989Kelly, T.J. (P) 2008-09Keoppel, Trey (RHP) 2005Kerby, Stan (P) 1971-72King, Brandon (OF) 2011-12King, Robert (LHP) 1970Klancnik, Joe (P) 1986Kline, Kris (P) 2003Kiel, Josh (C) 2004-05Knox, Mike (P) 1982-85Kocan, Mike (2B) 1990Koehler, Kyle (SS) 1994Konnor, Chris (IF) 1981Koval, Joe (OF) 1978-79Krawczyk, Ray (P) 1981

LLamb, Brian (IF) 1981-83Lamb, Kevin (OF) 2002-05Lamb, Mike (P) 2007Lamontagne, Andre (P) 2008-09Langford, Clare (UT) 2000LaPoint, Tony (P) 1986Lawson, Jim 1969Lawson, John 1969Leander, Wesley (C) 2013-14Lee, Jimmy (P/1B) 1970-73Lemons, Jim (OF) 1973-76Lesko, Adam (P) 2004Lewis, Chris (INF) 1996Leu, Trevor (1B/P) 2000-01Lewis, Roger (P) 1981-84

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Lex, Josh (OF) 2003-04Liberatore, Joe (OF) 1980-83Liguori, Lars (P) 2011-12Littlejim, Clint (P) 1989Lintt, Jimmy (1B) 2001Lockhart, Keith (2B) 1985-86Louis, Brett (C) 1988-91Luna, Carlos (P) 2007-08

MMacAlmon, Grant (OF) 2002Macias, Bob (P) 1978-81Machado, Dennis (P) 1997MacLean, Alex (1B) 1995-96MacNaught, Colin (P) 1993-97Mader, Craig (P/1B) 1974-77Magnon, Tracy (OF) 1991-92Mallernee, Scott (C) 1997Mansolino, Doug (3B) 1979-80Manweiler, Steve (P) 1982-83Marcon, David (P) 1990Markert, Jackson (P) 2000Marple, Gary (IF/OF) 1971-72Martin, Dallas (P) 2000-03Martinez, Juan (IF) 2008-09Martony, Dan (P) 2010-12Marseilles, John (C) 1989Marsh, John (SS) 1986Marsters, Brandon (C) 1996Mason, Mike (P/OF) 1980Massanari, Greg (C) 1973Mattison, Eric (P) 2006-07Mattner, Kenny (P) 2003McCalip, Greg (OF) 1988-89McCoy, Tim (P) 1985-86McDavid, Jacob (RHP) 2014-presentMcGhee, Quent (RHP) 1971McGinn, Shaun (SS) 1993McGurk, Pat (P) 1976-77McIntyre, Graham (OF) 2011, 2013-14McIntyre, Taylor (P) 2003-06McNamar, Phil (C) 1997McQuigg, Carter (INF) 2006-07McSpadden, Phil (P) 1977-78Meade, Paul (SS) 1988-91Meese, Aaron (INF) 2012Mejia, Al (C) 1979Mejia, Jeremiah (OF) 2010Melton, Steve (C) 1972Meridith, Ron (P) 1977-78Merklen, Eddie (OF/P) 1983Merritt, Ryan (OF) 1996Michaelson, Craig (OF) 1994Michener, David (OF) 1990-91Migliaccio, Joey (INF) 2013-14

Miller, Keith (IF/OF) 1982-84Miller, Ronnie (OF) 1992-93Minissale, Kelly (OF) 2005-08Mitchell, Chris (P) 1992-93Mitchell, Justin (OF) 2008-10Modeste, Scott (INF) 2003-04Moore, Mark (C) 1992Moore, Mike (P) 1979-81Moorehead, Ronnie 1969Mosher, Andrew (IF) 1998-99Mosley, Seth (P) 1998-99Moulton, John (P) 1994Moulton, Rick (C) 1974Mucha, Keith (1B/3B) 1982-83Murphy, Ken (P) 1991-92Murphy, Lonnie (C) 2002-04Murray, Mike (OF) 1990Murray, Patrick (1B) 2008

NNeill, Ryan (1B) 1997-2000Nelson, Danny (OF) 1998-99Nichol, John (OF) 1995Nieto, Tom (C) 1981Nipper, Zane (1B/DH) 1994Noble, Chris (3B) 1999-2000North, Ryan (1B) 1999Notaro, Michael (1B) 2008-09

OO’Brien, Jake (1B/OF) 2012O’Brien, John (1B) 1991O’Leary, Ian (OF) 2001-02O’Malley, Kenny (C) 1992-94Odle, Page (OF) 1984-85Oldham, Chris (P) 1987Olinski, Aaron (P) 1995-97Oram, Greg (P) 1985-88

PPatterson, Joe (C) 2007Patterson, Marc (P) 1991-93Parker, Sam (C) 2013Paul, Tristan (3B) 1996Payne, Mitch (OF) 1986-90Pearce, Doug (OF) 1995Pearson, Kit (OF) 1994-95Pearson, Richard (P) 1978Pearson, Stephen (IB/OF) 2007Peck, Andy (1B/P) 1992-94Pennington, Blaine (RHP) 1998Peters, Calvin (C) 1976Peters, Rob (C) 1983Peters, Paul (OF) 1997-98Petralli, Ben (C) 2008

Petrocelli, Bobby (OF) 1981Phillips, Mickey (C) 1991Pickar, Bennett (C) 2010-12Pickford, Troy (P) 2002Plumley, Grant (SS) 2003-04Plunkett, Gil (C) 1976-77Posey, Robert (P) 2000Pratt, Tommy (INF) 2002Presley, Tom 1969Price, Colby (INF) 2008-10Price, Kyle (INF) 2008-09

RRamler, Steve (C) 1978-81Ramont, Shayne (P) 1980-81Ramsey, Jake (RHP) 2010Ramsey, Justin (P) 2003-04Rasberry, Eric (P) 1990Ray, Jeff (2B) 1989-90Recio, Rene (P) 2001-05Reichard, Bryan (P) 1998Reneau, Dale (P) 2007-08, 10Reynolds, Wilton (OF) 2001-02Richards, Tim (P/OF) 1977-78Richardson, Billy Joe (INF) 2000-02Rinfret, Tommy (2B) 1991-92Rinkel, Tom (C) 1967-70Rios, Brian (SS) 1996Rivera, Richie (SS) 1995Rivera, Ricky (OF) 2004-05Rivera, Robert (1B) 1984-85Robertson, Mickey (OF) 1974-77Robertson, Tim (P) 2004-05Roberts, Johnny (OF) 2008-09Roberts, Spencer (P) 2009-10Robinson, Brad (OF) 1987Robison, John (OF) 2004-07Rodgers, Caleb (P) 2006Rodriguez, Diego (OF) 1996Rogers, Kerry (OF) 1992, 1994Rogers, Michael (P) 1998-02Romano, Jordan (RHP) 2014Roof, David (P) 1971-74Rosar, Greg (C) 1993-94Rose, Mike (P) 1997-2000Ross, Mike 1969Rothford, Chad (1B) 2006-07Rozek, Richard (OF) 1970-73Rozell, Kyle (INF) 2001Rupe, Terry (P) 1981-84Rush, Matt (P) 2011-12

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

SSaladino, Tyler (SS) 2010Sanderson, Andrew (P) 2000-02Sanderson, Darin (OF/SS) 1990Sarmiento, Chris (P) 1983Scherbenske, Jim (OF) 1975-77Schlehuber, Jared (1B/P) 2010-12Schmidt, Pete (C) 1985-88Schroeder, Joe (P) 1998-99Schuler, Bryan (P) 1994Schiller, Cam (SS) 2011-12Selberg, Steve (P) 1983Sequeira, Anthony (1B/RHP) 2014-presentSequeira, P.J. (OF) 2009-10Serrano, Mark (P) 2008-09Shackelford, Josh (C) 1998-01Shambaugh, Mike (1B) 1984-87Sheehan, Scott (C) 1995Shiflett, Matt (P) 1986Skaggs, Greg (C) 1975Slemp, Buddy (OF) 1975-78Smith, Alec (P) 2010-13Smith, Eric (P) 1993Smith, Leon (C) 1971-72Smith, Phillip (OF) 1999Smith, Vic (P) 1975-77Smolen, Bryce (P) 2009-11Snyder, Kevin (3B) 1990Soratos, Ron (2B/C) 1997Sorrow, Sean (P) 2003-04Sowers, Brett (3B) 2010-11Sparks, Tyler (P) 2011-12Spence, Joe (2B/SS) 1973-76Spring, Joe (P) 2011-12Springman, Bill (2B) 1977-78Stacy, Jason (P) 2011Stallings, Jeff (OF) 1997-2000Starkweather, Jeremy (OF) 1993-96Steiner, Rod (1B) 1988-89Stengel, Mickey (OF) 1988-89Stensler, Brian (P) 1996-97Stephens, Riley (P) 1999-2000Stephens, Trey (P) 2001-02Stewart, Chad (OF) 2001-02Stewart, Rick (P) 1978-81Stillwell, Rod (SS) 1986Stone, Wayne (OF) 1978-79Stout, Kyler (RHP) 2014-presentSullivan, Jerry (P) 2007-09Summers, Andy (OF) 1988-89Sweeney, Chris (INF/OF) 2005

TTackett, John (INF) 2004-05Tackett, Marcus (P) 2007

Teague, Jacob (LHP) 2014-presentThompson, Tommy (SS) 1970-73Thornton, Eric (3B) 2002Tinkler, Connor (P) 2004Tolbert, Larry (P) 1971-74Tolle, Randy (P) 1987-89Tongue, Scott (P) 1994Torrence, Mike (P) 2011-12Torres, Tim (INF/OF) 2005-06Torve, Kelvin (1B) 1979-81Towery, Dane (P) 2004-05Trevino, Jose (INF) 2012-14Triska, Jerry (3B/OF) 1972-75Trujillo, Guillermo (RHP) 2013-presentTryon, Taylor (RHP) 2013Tuttle, Jeff (OF) 2004

UUnruh, Terry (P) 1974-77

VValverde, George (P) 1988Van Blaricom, Mike (SS) 1992Van Kirk, Brian (C/OF) 2007-08VanDerBosch, Matt (OF) 2003-04Vandeventer, Eric (OF) 1997-2000Vaughan, Rick (C) 1986-88Volk, Bob (3B) 1977-78

WWade, Mike (C) 1996Waddle, Kevin (RHP) 1988Walker, Caleb (LHP) 2012-13Wallis, Bobby 1969Walsh, Anthony (OF) 2006Ward, Anthony (P) 1988Warfle, Pat (OF) 2006-07Warmerdam, Tyler (IF/OF) 2007Watkins, Scott (P) 1989Webb, Greg (C) 1972-75Webber, Brett (SS/2B) 1987-88Weeks, Paul (SS/2B) 1997-98Weingartner, Bill (IF/OF) 1983-86Weis, Bob (P) 1977-80Welborn, Ryan (OF) 2003-04Welles, Boomer (IF) 2004Wells, Andrew (OF) 2007Wells, Troy 1969West, Brian (2B) 1975-77Wheatley, Randy (P) 1989Whinery, Denny (RHP) 1970White, Peder (P) 1979Whitekiller, Jerel (P) 1999Williams, Chris (1B) 2011-13

Willis, Ira (2B/OF) 1970-71Wilkerson, Ray 1969Wilson, John (1B) 1974Wilson, Dean (INF) 2014-presentWilson, Phillip (RHP) 2012-presentWiniecki, Joey (OF) 2010-11Wise, Herbie 1969Wolff, Bryan (P) 1991-93Wolff, Steve(SS) 1980-83Wong, Nikko (INF) 2008-10Worley, Rich (C) 1986

YYobs, David (OF) 1980-81Younger, Adam (SS) 2007-08

ZZeher, Mike (P) 1986-88Zufall, Tim (OF/P) 2012-13Zupcic, Bob (OF/3B) 1985-87Zwolinski, Gary (P) 1988-89

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS

1998 Mike Dean (C)1999 Jeff Stallings (OF)2000 Steve Holm (SS)2002 David Castillo (C)2003 David Castillo (C)2004 Dennis Bigley (1B/DH)2005 Dennis Bigley (SP) Michael Hollimon (SS)2006 Chris Ashman (SP) Chad Rothford (1B)2007 Brendan Duffy (OF) 2008 Brian Van Kirk (OF)2009 Mark Serrano (SP)2010 Tyler Saladino (SS)2012 Jared Schlehuber (1B)

1998 Derek Dixon1999 Mike Rose2000 Mike Rose2001 Michael Rogers2003 Dallas Martin2004 Dennis Bigley2005 Dennis Bigley2006 Chris Ashman2007 Chance Chapman2008 Carlos Luna2009 Mark Serrano2011 Alex Gonzalez2012 Drew Bowen

2000 Steve Holm (SS)2004 Adam Lesko (P)2005 Michael Hollimon (SS)2006 Andy Bouchie (C) Chad Rothford (1B)2007 Jeremy Hefner (SP)2008 Ben Petralli (C)2009 Seth Furmanek (C)2010 Tyler Saladino (SS)2011 Alex Gonzalez (RHP)2012 Jose Trevino (3B)

1998 Sunny Golloway1999 Sunny Golloway2000 Sunny Golloway2002 Sunny Golloway2004 Rob Walton2006 Rob Walton2008 Rob Walton2009 Rob Walton2011 Rob Walton

2013 Alex Gonzalez

2014 Jordan Romano

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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PITCHER OF THE YEAR

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NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

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COACH OF THE YEAR

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE YEAR

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE RELIEF PITCHER OF THE YEAR

DAVID CASTILLOTwo-Time Mid-Con Player of the Year

ALEX GONZALEZTwo-Time Pitcher of the Year2011 Summit League2013 Southland Conference

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First TeamMike Dean (C)Andrew Mosher (SS)Paul Weeks (OF)Brian Dinsmore (P)Derek Dixon (P)Bryan Reichard (P)

Second TeamZach Duffield (1B)Bryan Gann (2B)Jeff Stallings (OF)Eric Vandeventer (OF)Brian Dinsmore (P)Seth Mosley (P)

ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS

First TeamRyan Neill (1B)Bryan Gann (2B)Jason Clements (SS)Mike Hill (OF)Jeff Stallings (OF)Josh Shackelford (UT)Dusty Barrett (P)Mike Rose (P)

Second TeamBrian Bowman (C)Eric Vandeventer (OF)Zach Donelson (DH)Matt Hoffman (P)Andrew Mosher (P)

First TeamSteve Holm (SS)Dallas Martin (P)Wilton Reynolds (OF)Michael Rogers (P)

Second TeamBrian Hickman (C)Trevor Leu (UT)Rene Recio (P)

First TeamDavid Castillo (C)Andy Hargrove (1B)Grant Plumley (SS)Scott Campbell (3B)Matt VanDerBosch (Util.)Dennis Bigley (DH/P)Dallas Martin (P)

Second TeamKevin Lamb (OF)Ryan Welborn (OF)Taylor McIntyre (P)Justin Ramsey (RP)

First TeamDavid Castillo (C)Danny Boyle (2B)Doug Bernier (SS)Wilton Reynolds (OF)Dallas Martin (RP)Michael Rogers (P)Rene Recio (P)

Second teamStockton Davis (UT)Eric Thornton (3B)Chad Stewart (OF)Dennis Bigley (P)

First TeamBrian Hickman (C)Trevor Leu (1B)Bryan Gann (2B)Steve Holm (SS)Ryan Neil (OF)Eric Vandeventer (OF)Jordan Gerk (P)Jackson Markert (P)Mike Rose (P)

Second TeamStockton Davis (DH)Clare Langford (UT)Robert Posey (P)Riley Stephens (P)

1998

1999

MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCEALL-CONFERENCE

2000

2001

2002

2003

First TeamNate Griffin (C)Brian Hanson (2B)Matt VanDerBosch (OF)Ryan Welborn (OF)Josh Lex (Util.)Dennis Bigley (DH/P)Sean Sorrow (P)Adam Lesko (RP)

Second TeamGrant Plumley (SS)Justin Ramsey (RP)

2004

First TeamMichael Hollimon (SS)Kelly Minissale (OF)Dennis Bigley (P/DH)Daniel Greenwalt (RP)

Second TeamTim Torres (OF)Nick Jones (SP)Taylor McIntyre (RP)

2005

First TeamChris Ashman (RP)Andy Bouchie (C)Chance Chapman (RP)Brendan Duffy (OF)Nick Jones (SP)Jake Kahaulelio (2B)Chad Rothford (1B)Tim Torres (SS)

2006

First TeamChad Rothford (1B)Jake Kahaulelio (2B)Adam Younger (SS)Brendan Duffy (OF)Brian Van Kirk (DH)Chance Chapman (SP)Jeremy Hefner (SP)Erik Crichton (RP)

Second TeamKelly Minissale (OF)Stephen Pearson (UTL)

2007

First TeamMichael Notaro (1B)Juan Martinez (2B)Ben Petralli (C)Brendan Duffy (OF)Brian Van Kirk (OF)Ryan Groth (DH)Michael Jarman (SP)Carlos Luna (SP)

Second TeamKelly Minissale (OF)David Genao (UTL)Jerry Sullivan (SP)T.J. Kelly (RP)

2008

First TeamJuan Martinez (SS)Seth Furmanek (C)P.J. Sequeira (OF)Johnny Roberts (DH)Andre Lamontagne (SP)Mark Serrano (SP)Jerry Sullivan (SP)

Second TeamTyler Garewal (OF)Jeff Burleson (RP)

2009

First TeamTyler Boss (DH)Pepe Gomez (SP)

Second TeamJose Trevino (SS)Matt Brandy (2B)

Third TeamJordan Romao (RP)

2014

First TeamAlex Gonzalez (SP)

Third TeamJose Trevino (C)Tyler Boss (DH)

2013

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEALL-CONFERENCE

First TeamBennett Pickar (C)Jared Schlehuber (1B)Cam Schiller (2B)Jose Trevino (3B)Drew Bowen (SP)Kurt Giller (SP)Joe Spring (RP)

Second TeamAlex Gonzalez (RP)

2012

First TeamNick Boligod (OF)Chris Elder (OF)Brandon King (DH)Alex Gonzalez (SP)

Second TeamCam Schiller (SS)T.J. Bennett (UTL)Drew Bowen (SP)Joe Spring (SP)Matt Rush (RP)

2011

First Team Nick Baligod (OF)Seth Furmanek (DH)Tyler Saladino (SS)Bryce Smolen (RHP)

Second TeamChris Elder (OF)Joey Winiecki (OF)

2010

SUMMIT LEAGUEALL-CONFERENCE

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CAREER RECORDS

1. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 2402. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 2393. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 2384. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 2355. Matt Dobson (1991-94) 2266. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 225 7. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 2208. David Allen (1980-83) 2199. Brian Dinsmore (1995-98) 21310. Kelly Minissale (2005-08) 210

GAMES PLAYED

1. Chris Bittick (1992-93) .4052. Pete Schmidt (1985-88) .3883. Matt VanDerBosch (2003-04) .3784. Nick Baligod (2010-11) .3765. Steve Holm (2000-01) .3716. David Castillo (2001-04) .3707. Adam Casillas (1984-87) .3678. Richard Rozek (1970-73) .3629. Tommy Thompson (1970-73) .35810. Two tied with .356(Minimum300at-bats)

BATTING AVERAGE

1. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 8692. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 8283. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 8224. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 8185. Kelly Minissale (2005-08) 8016. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 7917. David Allen (1980-83) 7358. Mike Hill (1996-99) 7269. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 71110. Bryan Gann (1998-2000) 705

AT-BATS

1. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 2582. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 2193. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 212 4. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 205 5. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 2036. Brendan Duffy (2006-08) 2027. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 1898. Buddy Slemp (1975-78) 1859. Matt Dobson (1991-94) 17510. Mike Hill (1996-99) 171

RUNS SCORED

1. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 3042. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 2883. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 2864. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 2775. Bryan Gann (1998-2000) 2506. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 2477. Kelly Minissale (2005-08) 2468. Pete Schmidt (1985-88) 2399. Brendan Duffy (2006-08) 23810. Mike Hill (1996-99) 233

HITS

1. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 66 Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 66 3. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 60 4. Mike Hill (1996-99) 55 5. Bob Zupcic (1985-87) 536. Bryan Gann (1998-2000) 52 7. Pete Schmidt (1985-88) 478. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 46 9. Mike Batesole (1983-85) 45 David Castillo (2001-04) 45

DOUBLES

1. Richard Rozek (1970-73) 152. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 143. Chris Bittick (1992-93) 11 Matt VanDerBosch (2003-04) 115. Paul Meade (1988-91) 10

TRIPLES

1. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 482. Rick Vaughan (1986-88) 463. Seth Furmanek (2009-10) 424. Mike Hill (1996-99) 39 5. Pete Schmidt (1985-88) 36 Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 36 Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 36 8. Ron Henika (1980-83) 34 9. Keith Mucha (1982-83) 33 David Castillo (2001-04) 33

HOME RUNS

1. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 1992. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 1953. Mike Hill (1996-99) 1884. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 1865. Pete Schmidt (1985-88) 1846. David Castillo (2001-04) 179 7. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 1768. Ron Henika (1980-83) 1709. Mike Batesole (1983-85) 14810. Two Tied With 147

RUNS BATTED IN

1. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 1302. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 1153. Danny Boyle (2001-02) 734. Matt VanDerBosch (2003-04) 71 5. Paul Freeman (1991-94) 676. Bryan Gann (1997-2000) 667. Matt Dobson (1991-94) 62 Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000) 62 9. Ryan Welborn (2003-04) 5910. Erick Donaldson (2000-02) 55

STOLEN BASES

1. Matt Dobson (1991-94) 1612. Adam Casillas (1984-87) 1603. Pete Schmidt (1985-88) 1444. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 1335. Buddy Slemp (1975-78) 1186. Page Odle (1984-85) 1157. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 1138. Bob Zupcic (1985-87) 1119. Cory Crosnoe (1990-91) 10810. Steve Hecht (1984-87) 104

WALKS

1. Ryan Neill (1997-2000) 1922. Kevin Lamb (2002-05) 1603. Mike Hill (1996-99) 1434. Bennett Pickar (2010-12) 1295. Matt Dobson (1991-94) 1296. Josh Shackelford (1998-2001) 1287. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000) 1238. Derek Duncan (1992-95) 1219. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87) 12010. Seth Furmanek (2009-10) 119

STRIKEOUTS

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CAREER RECORDS

1. Jeff Eddings (1990-94) 1032. Dallas Martin (2000-03) 101 3. Stockton Davis (1999-02) 884. Todd Burns (1982-84) 78 5. Mike Knox (1982-85) 766. Chris Dooley (1993-96) 68 Bob Macias (1978-81) 68 8. Rick Stewart (1978-81) 669. Three Tied With 64

GAMES PITCHED

1. Dennis Bigley (2002-05) 602. Chris Dooley (1993-96) 593. Roger Lewis (1981-84) 544. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06) 515. Drew Bowen (2009-13) 47 Alex Gonzalez (2011-13) 47 Mike Knox (1982-85) 478. Dusty Barrett (1996-1999) 44 Michael Rogers (1998-02) 4410. Rene Recio (2001-05) 41

STARTS

1. Dennis Bigley (2002-05) 41 2. Chris Dooley (1993-96) 34 Michael Rogers (1998-02) 344. Jeff Eddings (1990-94) 335. Mike Knox (1982-85) 30 6. Roger Lewis (1981-84) 297. Mike Moore (1979-81) 28 8. Tim McCoy (1985-86) 24 Bob Macias (1978-81) 24 Ron Meredith (1977-78) 24

WINS

1. Chris Dooley (1993-96) 411.02. Dennis Bigley (2002-05) 382.23. Jeff Eddings (1990-94) 352.24. Mike Knox (1982-85) 321.2 Roger Lewis (1981-84) 321.2 6. Bob Macias (1978-81) 317.1 7. Alex Gonzalez (2011-13) 305.08. Mike Moore (1979-81) 296.1 9. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06) 285.0 10. Drew Bowen (2009-13) 283.2

INNINGS PITCHED

1. Mike Moore (1979-81) 24 2. Larry Tolbert (1971-74) 21 Jack Cheney (1970-73) 21 4. Ron Meridith (1977-78) 20 5. Terry Unruh (1974-77) 19 6. Chris Dooley (1993-96) 18 Dennis Bigley (2002-05) 188. Warren Hollier (1977-79) 169. Three Tied With 15

COMPLETE GAMES

1. Chance Chapman (2006-07) 1.412. Gordon Helm (1972-75) 1.793. Bud Bartholow (1979-81) 2.184. Joe Spring (2011-12) 2.23 5. Ron Meridith (1977-78) 2.246. Jeff Heathcock (1980) 2.43 7. Jack Cheney (1970-73) 2.48 8. Alex Gonzalez (2011-13) 2.519. Ray Krawczyk (1981) 2.52 10. Mike Moore (1979-81) 2.64(Minimum100IP)

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

1. Michael Rogers (1998-02) 331 2. Chris Dooley (1993-96) 3293. Dennis Bigley (2002-05) 319 4. Alex Gonzalez (2011-13) 2925. Jeff Eddings (1990-94) 2836. Jerry Sullivan (2007-09) 2697. Rene Recio (2001-05) 2638. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06) 2569. Stockton Davis (1999-02) 24010. Mike Moore (1979-81) 229

STRIKEOUTS

1. Jeff Eddings (1990-94) 252. Todd Burns (1982-84) 233. Dallas Martin (2000-03) 19 4. Justin Ramsey (2003-04) 185. Jackson Markert (2000) 156. T.J. Kelly (2008-2010) 147. Matt Rush (2011-2012) 138. Brian Stensler (1996-97) 12 Jordan Romano (2014-Present) 1210. Matt Hoffman (1998-99) 11

SHUTOUTS

DENNIS BIGLEY2002-05

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

1. Steve Holm (2000) .4372. Pete Schmidt (1987) .4303. Mark Moore (1992) .427 Chris Bittick (1992) .4275. Mike Dean (1998) .4266. Ryan Neill (1999) .4237. Jeff Stallings (1999) .4178. Trevor Leu (2001) .4159. Brian Van Kirk (2008) .41410. Bob Volk (1977) .407

BATTING AVERAGE

1. Mike Batesole (1985) 2612. Bryan Gann (2000) 2593. Paul Meade* (1991) 2574. Cam Schiller (2012) 2555. Tyler Saladino (2010) 253 Craig Colbert (1986) 2537. Joe Dunlap (1985) 2528. Brendan Duffy (2008) 251 Grant Plumley (2004) 25110. Ryan Groth (2008) 248

AT BATS

1. Steve Hecht (1987) 882. Danny Boyle (2002) 81 Jeff Stallings (1999) 81 Paul Meade* (1991) 815. Tyler Saladino (2010) 75 Matt VanDerBosch (2004) 757. Mike Hill (1999) 74 Buddy Slemp (1978) 749. Brendan Duffy (2008) 73 Jeff Stallings (1998) 73

RUNS SCORED

1. Steve Holm (2000) 1042. Paul Meade* (1991) 1013. Brian Van Kirk (2008) 98 Eric Vandeventer (2000) 98 Mike Dean (1998) 986. Tyler Saladino (2010) 96 Adam Casillas (1987) 968. Bryan Gann (2000) 95 Jeff Stallings (1999) 95 Pete Schmidt (1987) 95

HITS

1. Paul Meade* (1991) 282. David Castillo (2002) 23 Steve Holm (2000) 23 Kevin Jones (1989) 235. Brian Van Kirk (2008) 22 Grant Plumley (2004) 22 Cory Crosnoe* (1991) 22 Mike Shambaugh (1984) 229. Nick Baligod (2011) 21 Four More With 21

DOUBLES

1. John O’Brien* (1991) 272. Seth Furmanek (2010) 253. Mike Hill (1999) 234. Paul Meade* (1991) 22 Rick Vaughn (1988) 226. George Bjorkman (1978) 217. Ron Henika (1983) 208. Tyler Saladino (2010) 18 Brian Van Kirk (2008) 18 Four More With 18

HOME RUNS

1. Mike Hill (1999) 882. John O’Brien* (1991) 83 Paul Meade* (1991) 834. David Castillo (2002) 795. Steve Holm (2000) 786. Tyler Saladino (2010) 76 Pete Schmidt (1987) 768. Brian Van Kirk (2008) 749. Ron Henika (1983) 7310. Three Time With 71

RUNS BATTED IN

1. Paul Meade* (1991) 1992. John O’Brien* (1991) 1893. Pete Schmidt (1987) 1884. Mike Hill (1999) 1845. Rick Vaughn (1988) 1836. Brian Van Kirk (2008) 1747. Steve Holm (2000) 1728. Tyler Saladino (2010) 1709. Ryan Neill (1999) 16610. Two Tied With 164

TOTAL BASES

STEVE HOLM2000-01

1. Rich Rozek (1971) 92. Steve Hecht (1987) 8 Page Odle (1985) 84. Matt VanDerBosch (2004) 7 Jason Clements (1999) 7 Paul Meade (1989) 77. Chad Stewart (2002) 6 Paul Weeks (1998) 6 Chris Bittick (1992) 6 Three More With 6

TRIPLES1. John O’Brien* (1991) .9002. Rick Vaughn (1988) .851 Pete Schmidt (1987) .8514. Joe Spence (1976) .8375. Mike Hill (1999) .8146. Rick Vaughn (1987) .8047. Ryan Neill (1999) .7988. Paul Meade* (1991) .7749. Bob Volk (1977) .77210. Cory Crosnoe* (1991) .754(Minimum75at-bats)

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

1. Pete Schmidt (198&) 642. Page Odle (1985) 593. Danny Boyle (2002) 584. Cory Crosnoe* (1990) 56 Page Odle (1984) 566. Adam Casillas (1985) 54 Keith Mucha (1982) 548. Matt VanDerBosch (2004) 539. Cory Crosnoe* (1991) 52 Keith Miller (1983) 52

WALKS1 Grant Plumley (2004) 112 David Castillo (2002) 93 David Geneo (2008) 8 Dennis Bigley (2005) 8 Derrick Dowling* (1991) 86 Cam Schiller (2011) 7 Ryan Groth (2008) 7 Eric Thornton (2002) 7 Andrew Mosher (1999) 7 Three More Tied With 7

SACRIFICE FLIES

1. Brandon Healy (2014) 212. Doug Bernier (2002) 193. Kevin Cho (2012) 174. Brian Aguailar (2005) 155. Kevin Cho (2013) 14 Brandon Healy (2012) 14 Joey Winiecki (2010) 14 Doug Bernier (2001) 14 David Allen (1982) 1410. Three Tied With 13

SACRIFICE HITS

1. Steve Hecht (1987) 662. Jeff Stallings (1999) 493. Matt VanDerBosch (2004) 444. Danny Boyle (2002) 385. Danny Boyle (2001) 35 Jason Clements (1999) 35 Bryan Gann (1999) 358. Ryan Welborn (2004) 319. Diego Rodriguez (1996) 2910. Ryan Welborn (2003) 28

STOLEN BASES

1. Jared Schlehuber (2012) 5742. Mike Shambaugh (1985) 573 3. Ron Henika (1982) 5564. Chris Williams (2013) 5345. Mike Shambaugh (1986) 5246. Chad Rothford (2007) 5137. Mike Shambaugh (1984) 4978. Seth Furmanek (2009) 481 Ryan Neill (1999) 48110. Aurdie Culbert (1979) 473

PUTOUTS

1. Steve Wolff (1982) 2022. Joe Dunlap (1985) 2013. Cam Schiller (2012) 1974. Tyler Saladino (2010) 1955. Steve Holm (2000) 1906. Cam Schiller (2011) 1897. Grant Plumley (2004) 188 Bryan Gann (2000) 1889. Doug Bernier (2002) 18510. Jake Kahaulelio (2007) 182

ASSISTS

1. Kevin Snyder* (1990) 312. Paul Meade* (1991) 283. Andrew Mosher (1998) 27 Bob Volk (1978) 275. Gary D’Onofrio (1977) 266. Michael Hollimon (2005) 24 Mike Batesole (1985) 248. Brian Rios (1996) 23 Derek Duncan (1995) 23 Two More With 23

ERRORS

1. Brett Louis (1989) 232. Brett Casper (1996) 22 Brett Louis* (1991) 224. Josh Lex (2004) 185. Brendan Duffy (2008) 17 Danny Boyle (2002) 17 Pat Johnson* (1990) 178. Jake Kahaulelio (2007) 169. Pat Warfle (2007) 15 Two More Tied With 15

HIT BY PITCH

RYAN NEILL1997-2000

MATT VanDerBOSCH2003-04

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

1. Dallas Martin (2001) 342. Riley Stephens (2000) 323. Dallas Martin (2002) 314. Lars Ligouri (2011) 30 Justin Ramsey (2004) 30 Jeff Eddings* (1991) 30 Jordan Romano (2014) 308. Lars Liguori (2012) 29 Justin Ramsey (2003) 29 Marc Patterson* (1991) 29

APPEARANCES

1. Jordan Gerk (2000) 19 Chris Dooley (1996) 19 Greg Jackson* (1991) 19 Kurt Burgess* (1991) 19 Roger Lewis (1984) 196. Alex Gonzalez (2011) 18 Michael Rogers (2002) 18 Mike Rose (2000) 18 Tim McCoy (1986) 18 Three More With 18

STARTS

1. Dallas Martin (2001) 342. Riley Stephens (2000) 323. Lars Ligouri (2011) 30 Dallas Martin (2002) 30 Jeff Eddings* (1991) 306. Jordan Romano (2014) 29 Lars Ligouri (2012) 29 Justin Ramsey (2003) 299. Andrew Sanderson (2002) 28 Three More With 28

RELIEF APPEARANCES

1. Jack Cheney (1972) 1.262. Chance Chapman (2007) 1.343. Mike Moore (1980) 1.554. Drew Bowen (2011) 1.735. Todd Burns (1983) 1.746. Jeff Eddings (1994) 1.767. Joe Spring (2012) 1.788. Dennis Bigley (2005) 1.819. Alex Gonzalez (2013) 1.8310. Two Tied With 1.85

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

1. Michael Rogers (2001) 14 Ron Merideth (1978) 143. Carlos Luna (2008) 13 Dennis Bigley (2004) 13 Tim McCoy (1986) 13 Rogers Lewis (1983) 137. Michael Rogers (2002) 12 Derek Dixon (1998) 12 Kurt Burgess* (1991) 12 Three More With 12

WINS

1. Tim McCoy (1986) 147.02. Chris Dooley (1996) 130.13. Mike Moore (1981) 124.24. Mike Knox (1985) 124.0 Ron Meridith (1978) 124.06. Michael Rogers (2002) 123.07. Michael Rogers (2001) 121.18. Kyle Irvin (1987) 118.2 Tim McCoy (1985) 118.210. Chris Dooley (1995) 118.1

INNINGS PITCHED

1. Todd Burns (1983) 5.32. Taylor McIntyre (2004) 5.53. Marc Patterson* (1992) 5.74. Dennis Bigley (2005) 5.9 Jack Cheney (1972) 5.96. Ricky Gore (1989) 6.17. Chance Chapman (2007) 6.3 Daniel Greenwalt (2005) 6.3 Ray Kawczyk (1981) 6.310. Drew Bowen (2011) 6.4(Minimum50IP)

FEWEST HITS PER 9 INNINGS

1. Michael Rogers (2001) 1372. Mark Serrano (2009) 1323. Chance Chapman (2007) 1274. Alex Gonzalez (2013) 1265. Chris Dooley (1996) 1246. Mike Rogers (2002) 1197. Jerry Sullivan (2009) 1168. Derek Dixon (1998) 1159. Tim McCoy (1986) 11110. Ron Meridith (1978) 109

STRIKEOUTS

1. Ron Merideth (1978) 122. Mike Moore (1981) 11 Mike Moore (1980) 114. Kurt Burgess* (1990) 9 Tim McCoy (1986) 96. Derek Dixon (1998) 8 David Marcon* (1990) 8 Bob Macias (1979) 8 Ron Meridith (1977) 8 Three More With 8

COMPLETE GAMES

1. Mark Serrano (2009) 13.82. Chance Chapman (2007) 12.23. Rene Recio (2002) 11.34. Jeremy Hefner (2007) 11.25. Stockton Davis (2002) 11.06. Stockton Davis (2000) 10.97. Trevor Leu (2001) 10.88. Jerry Sullivan (2009) 10.79. Todd Burns (1985) 10.510. Sean Jarrett (2006) 10.4(Minimum50IP)

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS

1. Dennis Bigley (2005) 82. Dennis Bigley (2004) 4 Dane Towery (2004) 4 Rene Recio (2002) 4 Dallas Martin (2002) 4 Greg Jackson* (1991) 4 Jack Cheney (1972) 4 Jack Cheney (1971) 49. Alex Gonzalez (2012) 3 11 More With 3

SHUTOUTS

1. Jackson Markert (2000) 152. Justin Ramsey (2004) 133. Jordan Romano (2014) 124. Dallas Martin (2001) 11 Matt Hoffman (1999) 11 Todd Burns (1983) 117. T.J. Kelly (2008) 108. Matt Rush (2011) 99. Jeff Eddings* (1991) 8 Todd Burns (1984) 8

SAVES

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FRESHMAN SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

BATTING AVERAGE1. Greg Davis (1970) .3662. David Castillo (2001) .3613. Derek Duncan (1992) .3544. Kelvin Torve (1979) .3495. Bob Zupcic (1985) .347

RUNS1. Bob Zupcic (1985) 532. Jeff Stallings (1997) 483. Mike Batesole (1983) 474. Mike Shambaugh (1984) 455. Jose Trevino (2012) 446. Ryan Neill (1997) 35

HITS1. Jose Trevino (2012) 782. Bob Zupcic (1985) 743. Eric Thornton (2002) 734. Mike Shambaugh (1984) 60 Mike Batsole (1984) 606. Kelly Minissale (2005) 49

DOUBLES1. Mike Shambaugh (1984) 222. Eric Thornton (2002) 203. Jose Trevino (2012) 18 Bob Zupcic (1985) 185. Mike Batesole (1983) 176. Eric Vandeventer (1997) 14

TRIPLES1. Bob Zupcic (1985) 52. Jose Trevino (2012) 3 Ron Henika (1980) 34. Seven Tied With 2

HOME RUNS1. Jose Trevino (2012) 132. Craig Colbert (1984) 113. Mike Batesole (1983) 104. Mike Shambaugh (1984) 95. Ryan Neill (1997) 86. Eric Thornton (2002) 7

RUNS BATTED IN1. Jose Trevino (2012) 572. Eric Thornton (2002) 523. Bob Zupcic (1985) 474. Ryan Neill (1997) 40 Mike Batsole (1984) 405. Craig Colbert (1984) 39

STOLEN BASES1. Steve Hecht (1984) 182. Jeff Stallings (1997) 173. Tommy Thompson (1970) 164. Bob Zupcic (1985) 135. Greg Davis (1970) 12

GREG DAVIS1970-73

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Jack Cheney (1970) 2.012. Jerry Sullivan (2007) 2.043. Bob Macias (1978) 2.214. Bruce Heiser (1978) 2.245. Larry Tolbert (1971) 2.266. Taylor McIntyre (2003) 2.27(Minimum50IPor1IPpergame)

APPEARANCES1. Stockton Davis (1999) 232. Kyler Stout (2014) 22 Todd Burns (1982) 22 Mike Knox (1982) 225. Guillermo Trujillo (2013) 21 Rick Stewart (1978) 21

WINS1. Tim McCoy (1985) 112. Rick Stewart (1978) 103. Warren Holliver (1977) 94. Alex Gonzalez (2012) 8 Rene Recio (2001) 8 Larry Tolbert (1971) 8

SAVES1. Mike Knox (1982) 62. Todd Burns (1982) 4 Bob Macias (1978) 44. Michael Howes (1995) 35. Mike Moore (1979) 2

INNINGS PITCHED1. Tim McCoy (1985) 118.22. Alex Gonzalez (2011) 105.23. Rick Stewart (1978) 96.14. Warren Holliver (1977) 94.15. Rene Recio (2001) 89.06. Dusty Barrett (1996) 79.2

INNINGS PITCHED1. Tim McCoy (1985) 1012. Alex Gonzalez (2011) 1003. Rene Recio (2001) 914. Warren Holliver (1977) 815. Alex Chalfant (2003) 606. Dusty Barrett (1996) 60

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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

WINS1. 1991* 602. 1983 513. 2004 50 1985 505. 1982 496. 2008 48 2002 48 2001 48 1987 4810. 1999 46

WINNING PERCENTAGE1. 2004 .8202. 1981 .8133. 1991* .8004. 1982 .7905. 1978 .7896. 2001 .7877. 2008 .7748. 1999 .7549. 1983 .75010. 1973 .742

BATTING AVERAGE1 1999 .348 1998 .3483 1971 .3314 2008 .330 1991* .330 1987 .3307 2006 .3278 2010 .323 2004 .32310. Two Tied With .321

RUNS1. 1999 5862. 1991* 5843. 1987 5784. 1985 5605. 1998 5556. 2008 524 1983 5248. 2010 5229. 1986 50910. 2002 507

HITS1. 1998 7532. 1985 7353. 1987 7284. 2008 7135. 1991* 7126. 2010 7087. 1983 7058. 1999 6959. 1986 66810. 2002 677

DOUBLES1. 1999 1532. 1998 1493. 2004 1464. 2002 1455. 2008 1446. 1991* 1427. 2001 1408. 2006 1339. 1984 130 1983 130

TRIPLES1. 1971 262. 1985 24 1981 244. 2001 23 1999 236. 1998 22 1987 228. 1978 219. 1980 2010. 1979 19

HOME RUNS1. 2010 1052. 1999 1003. 1983 984. 1987 92 1985 926. 1991* 877. 1998 858. 2009 809. 2008 7710. 1986 74

RUNS BATTED IN1. 1987 526 2. 1999 5253. 1991* 5174. 1998 5065. 2010 483 1985 4837. 2008 4808. 1983 4799. 1986 44610. 2002 441

WALKS1. 1987 4282. 1985 3743. 1991* 3544. 1982 3335. 1986 3276. 1999 3227. 2001 313 1978 3139. 1983 31210. 1984 307

HIT BY PITCH1. 1991* 862. 1998 853. 2008 83 2007 83 2006 836. 2001 807. 1996 778. 2009 74 2004 7410. 2003 72

STOLEN BASES1. 1999 2302. 1987 1593. 2001 1494. 1998 1475. 2002 1456. 1996 1207. 2004 1158. 1990* 1149. 2003 10910. 1991* 104

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. 1973 2.382. 1974 2.823. 2005 2.954. 1980 2.955. 1972 2.986. 2004 3.007. 2012 3.038. 1969 3.089. 1982 3.1010. 1975 3.22

COMPLETE GAMES1. 1990* 29 1972 293. 1975 274. 1971 265. 1979 24 1978 24 1970 248. 1981 23 1980 23 1977 23

SAVES1. 1983 182. 2014 173. 2004 164. 1982 155. 2011 14 2008 14 1991* 148. 2003 139. 1999 1310. Five Tied With 11

STOLEN BASES1. 2002 6152. 2001 5693. 2009 4984. 2007 4885. 2008 4866. 1998 4787. 2010 4418. 2005 4379. 2012 43410. 2003 432

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Nick Jonesvs. Chicago State, May 7, 2006

Jones went 7.0 innings with no hits, nine strikeouts and only one walk in a 9-0 victory.

Taylor McIntyeat Chicago State, May 20, 2005

McIntyre tossed the sixth no-hitter in ORU history and the first 9-inning accomplishment in school history. The junior lefty struck out 10, walked one batter and hit a batter in the 6-0 victory.

Dennis Bigleyvs. Chicago State, April 3, 2004

After hitting a pair of home runs in the opening game of a Mid-Continent Conference doubleheader, junior right-hander Dennis Bigley twirled the fifth no-hitter in ORU history in the Golden Eagles’ 8-0 win over Chicago State in a 7-inning game. Bigley struck out 12 -- including the side in the seventh -- and hit a batter in the sixth for his only base runner, but the baserunner was later erased on a double play.

Tim McCoy, Joe Klancnik and Larry Gryskevich

vs. SW Oklahoma State, Feb. 15, 1986A combined no-hitter in the home and season opener, a 6-0 victory for ORU.

Roger Lewis and Steve Selbergvs. Notre Dame, March 14, 1983

Lewis went 7.0 innings with 11 strikeouts and Selburg went 2.0 innings. Selberg gave up the only ball to leave the infield, a fly out to left in the ninth. An error on the second baseman with two outs in the ninth also prevented a perfect game. ORU came away with the 8-0 win.

Warren Holliervs. Oklahoma Baptist, March 5, 1977

Holllier went 7.0 innings with no hits, 11 strikeouts and four walks in a 10-1 victory.

Steve Cainvs. Southwest Baptist, April 27, 1973

Cain went five innings in a shortened game, with nine ground-outs and one strikeout in the 14-0 victory.

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS / ACHIEVEMENTS

Bob Volkat UC-Riverside, March 31, 1977

Bob Volk was the first player to hit for the cycle in program history on March 31, 1977, at UC-Riverside. He got all of his four hits in consecutive at bats, singling in the first and doubling in the second. He then got a triple in the fourth inning, rounding out the feat when he belted a home run in the sixthing inning.

Eric Vandeventer at Centenary, May 5, 1997

Freshman Eric Vandeventer became the second Golden Eagle to hit for the cycle on May 5, 1997, at Centenary. Vandeventer started off with a double in the second inning, followed by a solo shot in the fourth. In the next inning, he added a triple to the right field corner, sliding into third in celebration, knowing he just completed one of baseball’s ultimate accomplishments.

BattingAt Bats 8 (4x’s) last by Kelly Minissale at Centenary (4/11/08)Runs Scored 6 Brian Hanson vs. Southern Utah (5/27/04)Hits 7 Jeff Stallings vs. TCU (3/14/99)RBI 9 3x’s last by Mike Hill vs. Western Illinois (5/2/99)Doubles 3 (15x’s) last by P.J. Sequeira vs. South Dakokat St. (5/29/10)Triples 2 (12x’s) last by Tyler Boss at Texas (3/12/13)Home Runs 3 Mike Hill at Western Illinois (5/2/99)Total Bases 14 Jeff Stallings and Ryan Neil vs. TCU (3/14/99)Stolen Bases 6 Jeff Stallings vs. Science and Arts Oklahoma (4/2/99)Hit By Pitch 4 Brett Louis vs. Missouri Southern (2/23/91)Strikeouts 5 (2x’s) last by Ryan Neil vs. Baylor (3/11/00)Walks 6 Greg Cottrell vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State (4/12/83)

Individual PitchingStrikeouts 19 Chance Chapman vs. Centenary (5/11/07)Walks 13 Warren Hollier vs. SMU (2/27/80)Innings 11.0 (3x’s) last by Kyle Irvin vs. Kansas State (5/2/87)Relief Innings 8.1 Sandy Farrell vs. Oklahoma Christian (4/15/97)Hits Allowed 15 (2x’s) last by Casey Kirkman vs. Kansas (5/13/95)

Team RecordsHits 33 at IPFW (4/30/10)Runs 34 at IPFW (4/30/10)Runs/Inning 15 at IPFW (4/30/10; 8th inning)Home Runs 10 vs. Maryville State (5/17/91)Consecutive Hits 10 vs. Northern Colorado (5/17/80)Double Plays 5 (3x’s) last at Texas Tech (2/23/14)Innings 17 vs. Southwest Missouri State (5/1/88)Longest Game 6:15 vs. Baylor (3/11/2000)Shortest Game 1:26 vs. Southern Illinois (5/8/78)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS NO-HITTERS AT ORU

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

1969 Jim Lawson .3061970 Greg Davis .3661971 Rich Rozek .4001972 Rich Rozek .3971973 Tom Thompson .4061974 Jim Lemons .2881975 Jim Lemons .3701976 Mickey Robertson .3971977 Bob Volk .4071978 Buddy Slemp .3871979 Steve Ramler .3561980 Mike Mason .3641981 Dave Yobs .3861982 Keith Mucha .3641983 Ron Henika .3821984 Craig Colbert .3451985 Page Odle .3761986 Adam Casillas .3901987 Pete Schmidt .4301988 Rick Vaughn .3401989 Rod Steiner .3731990* Rodney Freeman .3551991* John O’Brien .4051992 Mark Moore .427 Chris Bittick .4271993 Chris Bittick .3831994 Kit Pearson .2761995 Kit Pearson .3501996 Brian Dinsmore .3761997 Brian Dinsmore .3561998 Mike Dean .4261999 Ryan Neill .4232000 Steve Holm .4372001 Matt Colin .3562002 David Castillo .3982003 Matt VanDerBosch .3732004 Matt VanDerBosch .3832005 Jon Tackett .3132006 Andy Bouchie .3762007 Brendan Duffy .3562008 Brian Van Kirk .4142009 Juan Martinez .3772010 Nick Baligod .3902011 Nick Baligod .3642012 Jose Trevino .3172013 Kevin Cho .2962014 Tyler Boss .347

1969 Brian Gelencher 841970 Rich Rozek 1261971 Rich Rozek 1701972 Greg Davis 1721973 Jim Lemons 1191974 Jim Lemons 1771975 Jim Lemons 1381976 Jim Lemons 1661977 Steve Hammontree 1881978 Bob Volk 2261979 Gary D’Onofrio 2001980 Jeff Baker 1951981 Bruce Heiser 2121982 Steve Wolff 2241983 Keith Miller 2461984 Joe Dunlap 2411985 Mike Batesole 2611986 Craig Colbert 2531987 Steve Hecht 2451988 Rick Vaughn 2151989 Kevin Jones 2091990* Mitch Payne 2051991* Paul Meade 2571992 Ronnie Miller 1791993 Ronnie Miller 1771994 Kerry Rogers 1171995 Kit Pearson 2231996 Brandon Marsters 1921997 Ron Saratos 2051998 Andrew Mosher 2401999 Jeff Stallings 2282000 Bryan Gann 2592001 Steve Holm 2252002 Doug Bernier 2282003 Grant Plumley 2292004 Matt VanDerBosch 2402005 Michael Hollimon 2302006 Andy Bouchie 229 Jake Kahaoulelio 2007 Chad Rothford 2342008 Brendan Duffy 2512009 Juan Martinez 1992010 Tyler Saladino 2532011 Nick Baligod 2472012 Cam Schiller 2552013 Logan Domenico 2262014 Jose Trevino 230

1969 Jim Lawson 191970 Greg Davis 261971 Tom Thompson 501972 Tom Thompson 491973 Floyd Bowen 261974 Herb Adams 381975 Jim Lemons 301976 Buddy Slemp 491977 Tim Richards 511978 Buddy Slemp 741979 Aurdie Culbert 541980 Bruce Heiser 431981 Bruce Heiser 541982 Keith Mucha 681983 Keith Miller 641984 Page Odle 541985 Mike Batesole 721986 Mike Shambaugh 691987 Steve Hecht 881988 Brett Webber 531989 Rod Steiner 57 Brett Louis 1990* Cory Crosnoe 481991* Paul Meade 811992 Chris Bittick 481993 Chris Bittick 491994 Paul Freeman 431995 Kit Pearson 491996 Brandon Marsters 481997 Jeff Stallings 481998 Jeff Stallings 731999 Jeff Stallings 812000 Eric Vandeventer 682001 Danny Boyle 582002 Danny Boyle 812003 Matt VanDerBosch 612004 Matt VanDerBosch 752005 Michael Hollimon 682006 Brendan Duffy 672007 Brendan Duffy 622008 Brendan Duffy 732009 Tyler Garewal 632010 Tyler Saladino 752011 Nick Baligod 672012 Jose Trevino 44 Brandon King 2013 Logan Domenico 32 Jose Trevino 2014 Jose Trevino 37

1969 Jim Lawson 221970 Greg Davis 451971 Rich Rozek 661972 Rich Rozek 671973 Tom Thomson 431974 Jim Lemons 511975 Jim Lemons 511976 Mickey Robertson 58 Jim Lemons 1977 Bob Volk 661978 Buddy Slemp 821979 Aurdie Culbert 671980 Jeff Baker 611981 Dave Yobs 811982 Keith Mucha 751983 Ron Henika 84 Keith Mucha 1984 Joe Dunlap 651985 Adam Casillas 801986 Craig Colbert 861987 Adam Casillas 961988 Rick Vaughn 731989 Rod Steiner 761990* Mitch Payne 671991* Paul Meade 1011992 Mark Moore 731993 Chris Bittick 621994 Kerry Rogers 591995 Kit Pearson 781996 Brian Dinsmore 681997 Brian Dinsmore 721998 Mike Dean 981999 Jeff Stallings 952000 Steve Holm 1042001 Danny Boyle 762002 David Castillo 902003 Matt VanDerBosch 842004 Matt VanDerBosch 922005 Jon Tackett 712006 Andy Bouchie 862007 Brendan Duffy 772008 Brian Van Kirk 982009 Juan Martinez 752010 Tyler Saladino 962011 Nick Baligod 902012 Jose Trevino 78 Cam Schiller 2013 Logan Domenico 652014 Jose Trevino Tyler Boss 70

BATTING AVERAGE AT BATS RUNS HITS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

1969 Jim Lawson 81970 Floyd Bowen 61971 Greg Davis 61972 Rich Rozek 151973 Jerry Triska 71974 Gregg Webb 91975 Jerry Triska 7 Greg Skaggs 71976 Jim Scherbenske 121977 Bob Volk 161978 Bob Volk 181979 Aurdie Culbert 14 Gary D’Onofrio 1980 Jeff Baker 141981 Kelvin Torve 171982 Ron Henika 141983 Keith Miller 181984 Mike Shambaugh 221985 Bob Zupcic 181986 Craig Colbert 17 Keith Lockhart 1987 Adam Casillas 211988 Pete Schmidt 131989 Kevin Jones 231990* Mitch Payne 141991* Paul Meade 281992 Chris Bittick 161993 Ronnie Miller 141994 Derek Duncan 10 Matt Dobson 1995 Kit Pearson 13 Doug Pearce 1996 Diego Rodriquez 181997 Mike Hill 151998 Eric Vandeventer 191999 Ryan Neill 202000 Steve Holm 232001 Steve Holm 212002 David Castillo 232003 Grant Plumley 162004 Grant Plumley 222005 Dennis Bigley 162006 Jake Kahaulelio 202007 Chad Rothford 172008 Brian Van Kirk 222009 Seth Furmanek 14 P.J. Sequeira 2010 P.J. Sequeira 202011 Nick Baligod 212012 Jose Trevino 182013 Logan Domenico 112014 Tyler Boss 15

1969 Preston Hale 21970 Rich Rozek 21971 Rich Rozek 91972 Tom Thompson 31973 Tom Thompson 41974 Jim Lemons 2 Herb Adams 1975 Jim Lemons 31976 Mickey Robertson 5 Jim Scherbenske 51977 Jim Scherbenske 31978 Bill Springman 51979 Joe Koval 41980 Mike Mason 61981 Kelvin Torve 51982 Keith Mucha 51983 Keith Mucha 31984 Joe Dunlap 61985 Page Odle 81986 Adam Casillas 2 Mike Shambaugh Keith Lockhart Steve Hecht Rich Bordas 1987 Steve Hecht 81988 Brett Webber 41989 Paul Meade 71990* Mitch Payne 41991* Cory Crosnoe 41992 Chris Bittick 61993 Chris Bittick 51994 Kit Pearson 41995 Matt Harrington 31996 Diego Rodriguez 21997 Mike Hill 4 Adam Hunt 1998 Paul Weeks 61999 Jason Clements 72000 Ryan Neill 42001 Chad Stewart 62002 Wilton Reynolds 2 Scott Campbell 2003 Matt VanDerBosch 42004 Matt VanDerBosch 72005 Michael Hollimon 32006 Brendan Duffy 3 Travis DeBondt 2007 Pat Warfle 52008 Ryan Groth 42009 Seth Furmanek 2 P.J. Sequeira Danny Duffy 2010 Tyler Saladino 22011 Nick Baligod 22012 Jose Trevino 32013 Nate Goro 42014 Logan Domenico 2 Emmanuel Forcier

1969 Jim Lawson 51970 Greg Davis 51971 Tom Thompson 4 Gary Marple 41972 Greg Davis 61973 Tom Thompson 3 Greg Davis Jimmy Lee 1974 Jim Lemons 21975 Jim Lemons 71976 Joe Spence 111977 Bob Volk 131978 George Bjorkman 211979 Aurdie Culbert 101980 Mike Bonner 131981 Tommy Nieto 141982 Keith Mucha 181983 Ron Henika 201984 Craig Colbert 111985 Mike Batesole 181986 Pete Schmidt 151987 Rich Vaughn 181988 Rick Vaughn 221989 Rod Steiner 11 1990* Mitch Payne 81991* John O’Brien 271992 Mike Van Blaricom 101993 Chris Bittick 91994 Kerry Rogers 71995 Kit Pearson 81996 Brandon Marsters 91997 Brian Dinsmore 8 Ryan Neill 1998 Eric Vandeventer 121999 Mike Hill 232000 Steve Holm 15 Ryan Neill 2001 Wilton Reynolds 112002 Wilton Reynolds 162003 David Castillo 172004 Josh Lex 112005 Michael Hollimon 142006 Chad Rothford 132007 Chad Rothford 132008 Brian Van Kirk 182009 Seth Furmanek 172010 Seth Furmanek 252011 Chris Elder 122012 Jose Trevino 13 Jared Schlehuber 2013 Jose Trevino 82014 Jose Trevino 10

1971 Rich Rozek 1021972 Tom Thompson 931973 Tom Thompson 631974 Jim Lemons 651975 Jim Lemons 831976 Mickey Robertson 911977 Bob Volk 1251978 George Bjorkman 1501979 Aurdie Culbert 1111980 Mike Bonner 951981 Tommy Nieto 1261982 Keith Mucha 1471983 Ron Henika 1621984 Joe Dunlap 1151985 Mike Batesole 1521986 Craig Colbert 1451987 Record Not Kept 1988 Record Not Kept 1989 Kevin Jones 1281990* Mitch Payne 1131991* Paul Meade 1991992 Mike Van Blaricom 1111993 Chris Bittick 1101994 Kerry Rogers 931995 Kit Pearson 1171996 Brian Dinsmore 1051997 Brian Dinsmore 1071998 Mike Dean 1561999 Mike Hill 1842000 Steve Holm 1722001 Wilton Reynolds 1152002 David Castillo 1552003 David Castillo 1372004 Matt VanDerBosch 1282005 Michael Hollimon 1332006 Andy Bouchie 1402007 Chad Rothford 1242008 Brian Van Kirk 1742009 Juan Martinez 1372010 Tyler Saladino 1702011 Nick Baligod 1362012 Jose Trevino 1412013 Tyler Boss 912014 Jose Trevino 113

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1969 Jim Lawson 211970 Greg Davis 221971 Gary Marple 491972 Greg Davis 421973 Tom Thompson 251974 Jerry Triska 541975 Jerry Triska 311976 Joe Spence 461977 Bob Volk 601978 George Bjorkman 631979 Aurdie Culbert 421980 Gary D’Onofrio 401981 Tommy Nieto 521982 Keith Mucha 651983 Ron Henika 731984 Joe Dunlap 521985 Mike Batesole 701986 Craig Colbert 711987 Pete Schmidt 761988 Rick Vaughn 691989 Kevin Jones 641990* Mitch Payne 541991* John O’Brien 83 Paul Meade 831992 Mark Moore 51 Mike Van Blaricom 1993 Chris Bittick 541994 Kerry Rogers 381995 Matt Harrington 351996 Brandon Marsters 481997 J.T. Griffin 411998 Mike Dean 631999 Mike Hill 882000 Steve Holm 782001 Steve Holm 462002 David Castillo 792003 David Castillo 702004 Josh Lex 672005 Michael Hollimon 552006 Chad Rothford 622007 Chad Rothford 512008 Brian Van Kirk 742009 Juan Martinez 662010 Tyler Saladino 762011 Chris Elder 592012 Jose Trevino 572013 Jose Trevino 372014 Jose Trevino 43

(Min.75AB)1977 Bob Volk .7721978 George Bjorkman .6821979 Aurdie Culbert .5691980 Mark Bonner .5971981 Tommy Nieto .6671982 Keith Mucha .7141983 Ron Henika .7361984 Adam Casillas .6041985 Page Odle .7001986 Pete Schmidt .6681987 Record Not Kept 1988 Rick Vaughn .6981989 Rod Steiner .6131990* Rodney Freeman .551 Mitch Payne 1991* John O’Brien .9001992 Mike Van Blaricom .7031993 Chris Bittick .6791994 Kit Pearson .3771995 Kit Pearson .5251996 Brian Dinsmore .5801997 Brian Dinsmore .5301998 Mike Dean .6781999 Mike Hill .8142000 Steve Holm .7232001 Trevor Leu .5892002 David Castillo .6862003 David Castillo .6462004 Rickey Rivera .5562005 Michael Hollimon .5782006 Andy Bouchie .6112007 Brian Van Kirk .4982008 Brian Van Kirk .7342009 Seth Furmanek .7102010 Seth Furmanek .7302011 Chris Elder .5622012 Jose Trevino .5732013 Tyler Boss .4792014 Jose Trevino .491

1969 Boyce Bishop 201970 Floyd Bowen 221971 Larry Cook 191972 Tom Thompson 251973 Floyd Bowen 251974 Herb Adams 301975 Buddy Slemp 231976 Buddy Slemp 271977 Steve Hammontree 351978 George Bjorkman 481979 Aurdie Culbert 35 Wayne Stone 1980 Bruce Heiser 281981 Steve Wolff 371982 Keith Mucha 541983 Keith Miller 521984 Page Odle 561985 Page Odle 591986 Keith Lockhart 441987 Pete Schmidt 641988 Rick Vaughn 351989 Rod Steiner 281990* Cory Crosnoe 561991* Cory Crosnoe 521992 Matt Dobson 461993 Matt Dobson 421994 Paul Freeman 411995 Matt Harrington 321996 Tristan Paul 401997 Jeff Stallings 441998 Andrew Mosher 451999 Jeff Stallings 382000 Stockton Davis 332001 Danny Boyle 452002 Danny Boyle 582003 David Castillo 452004 Matt VanDerBosch 532005 Michael Hollimon 432006 Brendan Duffy 372007 Brendan Duffy 302008 Ben Petralli 512009 Seth Furmanek 372010 Seth Furmanek 382011 Brandon King 342012 Jared Schlehuber 372013 Matt Brady 352014 Logan Domenico 31

1969 Multiple 21970 Record Not Kept 1971 Steve Calcutt 41972 Steve Calcutt 41973 Tom Thompson 21974 Mickey Robertson 51975 Steve Hammontree 31976 Steve Hammontree 41977 George Bjorkmann 91978 Aurdie Culbert 81979 Steve Ramler 71980 Jeff Baker 4 Steve Ramler Mark Bonner 1981 Tommy Nieto 51982 Keith Mucha 5 Jerry Ahumada 1983 Keith Miller 111984 Matt Jones 81985 Keith Lockhart 81986 Bob Zupcic 81987 Steve Hecht 61988 Rick Vaughn 91989 Brett Louis 231990* Pat Johnson 171991* Brett Louis 221992 Derek Duncan 71993 Chris Bittick 111994 Matt Dobson 91995 Alex MacLean 91996 Brett Casper 221997 Jeff Stallings 81998 Eric Vandeventer 14 Zach Duffield 1999 Jason Clements 152000 Eric Vandeventer 9 Ryan Neill Brian Hickman 2001 Matt Colin 132002 Danny Boyle 172003 Scott Campbell 132004 Josh Lex 182005 Brian Hanson 122006 Brendan Duffy 152007 Jake Kahaulelio 162008 Brendan Duffy 172009 Tyler Garewal 132010 Tyler Saladino 122011 Chris Elder 9 Brandon King 2012 Brandon King 72013 Tyler Boss 62014 Matt Brandy 7

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RUNS BATTED IN SLUGGING PERCENTAGE WALKS HIT BY PITCH

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1969 Preston Hale 201970 Larry Cook 391971 Rich Rozek 191972 Greg Webb 231973 Jim Lemons 211974 Mickey Robertson 221975 Jim Scherbenske 271976 Calvin Peters 231977 Bill Springman 281978 Aurdie Culbert 421979 Gary D’Onofrio 301980 Mark Bonner 291981 Dave Yobs 181982 Dusty Delso 431983 Mike Batesole 391984 Steve Hecht 381985 Keith Lockhart 351986 Rich Worley 351987 Brad Robinson 641988 Mitch Payne 411989 Paul Meade 411990* Cory Crosnoe 321991* Paul Meade 501992 Derek Duncan 231993 Craig Michaelson 371994 Matt Dobson 551995 Kit Pearson 451996 Diego Rodriguez 401997 Mike Hill 491998 Ryan Neill 491999 Josh Shackelford 452000 Ryan Neill 632001 Steve Holm 412002 Wilton Reynolds 522003 Andy Hargrove 562004 Matt VanDerBosch 402005 Kevin Lamb 432006 Chad Rothford 562007 Adam Younger 462008 Ryan Groth 452009 Tyler Garewal 582010 Seth Furmanek 662011 Chris Elder 482012 Nate Goro 522013 Tyler Boss 49 Logan Domenico Austen Colt 2014 Tyler Boss 52

(Min.75AB)1985 Page Odle .5281986 Adam Casillas .5021987 Pete Schmidt .5931988 Rick Vaughn .4521989 Brett Louis .4851990* Kevin Snyder .4971991* Cory Crosnoe .5301992 Chris Bittick .5501993 Chris Bittick .5151994 Sean Foster .4091995 Kit Pearson .4341996 Tristan Paul .4631997 Brian Dinsmore .4351998 Zach Duffield .5191999 Jason Clements .5112000 Steve Holm .4982001 Trevor Leu .4782002 David Castillo .4752003 David Castillo .4732004 Matt VanDerBosch .5002005 Tim Torres .4232006 Brendan Duffy .4792007 Brendan Duffy .4562008 Brian Van Kirk .5052009 Tyler Garewal .4602010 Nick Baligod .4862011 Nick Baligod .4462012 Logan Domenico .4572013 Kevin Cho .3942014 Tyler Boss .407

1969 Brian Gelencher 51970 Record Not Kept 1971 Gary Marple 4 Ira Willis 41972 Jimmy Lee 61973 Jim Lemons 51974 Joe Spence 3 Don Gallier 1975 Brian West 41976 Jim Lemons 4 Calvin Peters 1977 Gary D’Onofrio 51978 Gary D’Onofrio 41979 Joe Koval 91980 Mark Bonner 5 Gary D’Onofrio 1981 Steve Wolff 81982 David Allen 141983 Ron Henika 71984 Steve Hecht 121985 Mike Shambaugh 111986 Steve Hecht 71987 Rich Bordas 71988 Tim Doherty 31989 Rod Steiner 4 Kevin Jones 1990* Kevin Snyder 51991* Derrick Dowling 81992 Andy Peck 4 Matt Dobson 1993 Chris Bittick 6 Ronnie Miller Matt Dobson Derek Duncan 1994 Derek Duncan 4 Matt Dobson Paul Freeman 1995 Derek Duncan 3 Brian Dinsmore 1996 Brandon Marsters 71997 Brian Dinsmore 4 Adam Hunt 1998 Mike Dean 51999 Andrew Mosher 72000 Steve Holm 5 Bryan Gann 2001 Wilton Reynolds 5 Steve Holm 2002 David Castillo 92003 David Castillo 52004 Grant Plumley 112005 Dennis Bigley 82006 Kelly Minissale 52007 Jake Kahaulelio 42008 David Genao 82009 Seth Furmanek 62010 Tyler Saladino 32011 Cam Schiller 72012 Jose Trevino 6 Jared Schlehuber

2013 Jose Trevino 5 Chris Williams 2014 Audie Afenir 6

1987 Rich Bordas 81988 Allen Bishoff 5 Andy Summers 1989 John Marseilles 2 Andy Summers Mitch Payne Allen Bishoff Ben Blake 1990* Pat Johnson 81991* Tommy Rinfret 5 Pat Johnson 1992 Ronnie Miller 2 Andy Peck Tracy Magnon Tommy Rinfret Matt Dobson 1993 Greg Rosar 91994 Greg Rosar 5 Pal Freeman 1995 Chris Holson 51996 Brian Rios 51997 Paul Weeks 71998 Paul Weeks 111999 Bryan Gann 52000 Bryan Gann 7 Clare Langford 2001 Doug Bernier 142002 Doug Bernier 192003 Ryan Welborn 82004 Ryan Welborn 82005 Brian Aguailar 152006 Tim Torres 132007 Kelly Minissale 92008 Adam Younger 122009 Juan Martinez 122010 Joey Winiecki 142011 Joey Winiecki 102012 Kevin Cho 192013 Kevin Cho 142014 Brandon Healy 21

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STRIKEOUTS ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SACRIFICE FLIES

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1969 Dwight Atchley 61970 Tom Thompson 161971 Tom Thompson 161972 Rich Rozek 141973 Tom Thompson 111974 Jim Lemons 131975 Jim Lemons 191976 Jim Lemons 201977 Bill Springman 171978 Wayne Stone 131979 Wayne Stone 241980 Bruce Heiser 121981 Kelvin Torve 181982 Keith Mucha 221983 Keith Miller 231984 Page Odle 211985 Page Odle 271986 Steve Hecht 221987 Steve Hecht 661988 Mitch Payne 201989 Mickey Stengel 111990* David Greathouse 181991* Brett Louis 241992 Matt Dobson 121993 Paul Freeman 251994 Paul Freeman 211995 Kit Pearson 201996 Diego Rodriguez 291997 Jeff Stallings 171998 Jeff Stallings 271999 Jeff Stallings 492000 Steve Holm 22 Eric Vandeventer Jeff Stallings 2001 Danny Boyle 352002 Doug Bernier 252003 Ryan Welborn 282004 Matt VanDerBosch 442005 Michael Hollimon 262006 Brendan Duffy 142007 Brendan Duffy 212008 Brendan Duffy 162009 Tyler Garewal 132010 Tyler Saladino 162011 Joey Winiecki 222012 Kevin Cho 112013 Tyler Boss 82014 Tyler Boss 6 Emmanuel Forcier

1970 Larry Cook 2071971 Preston Hale 1691972 Jimmy Lee 3491973 George Hughes 1691974 Steve Hammontree 2081975 Steve Hammontree 2131976 Steve Hammontree 3431977 Steve Hammontree 4081978 Aurdie Culbert 4551979 Aurdie Culbert 4731980 Kelvin Torve 3441981 Kelvin Torve 4581982 Ron Henika 5561983 Keith Mucha 4521984 Mike Shambaugh 4971985 Mike Shambaugh 5731986 Mike Shambaugh 5241987 Mike Shambaugh 4111988 Rick Vaughn 3211989 Rod Steiner 4601990* Pat Johnson 3731991* John O’Brien 3941992 Mark Moore 2801993 Greg Rosar 2401994 Andy Peck 3991995 Alex MacLean 3211996 Brandon Marsters 3191997 Adam Hunt 2941998 Ryan Neill 3221999 Ryan Neill 4812000 Trevor Leu 3872001 Brian Hickman 3122002 David Castillo 4522003 David Castillo 2782004 Josh Lex 4422005 Brian Aguailar 4202006 Chad Rothford 4672007 Chad Rothford 5132008 Ben Petralli 4072009 Seth Furmanek 4812010 P.J. Sequeira 4102011 Bennett Pickar 3272012 Jared Schlehuber 5742013 Chris Williams 5342014 Anthony Sequeira 459

1970 Tom Thompson 891971 Tom Thompson 1141972 Tom Thompson 1241973 Tom Thompson 791974 Joe Spence 911975 Jerry Triska 691976 Joe Spence 1011977 Bill Springman 1221978 Doug Bream 1461979 Gary D’Onofrio 1521980 Bruce Heiser 1451981 Bruce Heiser 1321982 Steve Wolff 2021983 Steve Wolff 1711984 Mike Batesole 1291985 Joe Dunlap 2011986 Craig Colbert 1301987 Steve Hecht 1591988 Brett Webber 1261989 Paul Meade 1281990* Cory Crosnoe 1181991* Paul Meade 1771992 Mike Van Blaricom 1281993 Derek Duncan 1291994 Derek Duncan 1811995 Derek Ducan 1301996 Brian Rios 1361997 Paul Weeks 1401998 Andrew Mosher 1601999 Bryan Gann 1682000 Steve Holm 1902001 Steve Holm 1762002 Doug Bernier 1852003 Grant Plumley 1532004 Grant Plumley 1882005 Michael Hollimon 1722006 Jake Kahaulelio 1812007 Jake Kahaulelio 1822008 Juan Martinez 1712009 Juan Martinez 1502010 Tyler Saladino 1952011 Cam Schiller 1892012 Cam Schiller 1972013 Nate Goro 1752014 Jose Trevino 140

1970 Dwight Atchley 13 Tom Thompson 1971 Tom Thompson 201972 Tom Thompson 151973 Tom Thompson 171974 Joe Spence 191975 Joe Spence 111976 Bill Grubb 181977 Gary D’Onofrio 261978 Bob Volk 271979 Bruce Heiser 181980 Jeff Baker 131981 Tommy Nieto 121982 Keith Mucha 191983 Ron Henika 161984 Mike Batesole 141985 Mike Batesole 241986 John Marsh 191987 Bob Zupcic 13 Tim Doherty Brett Greer 1988 Brett Webber 161989 Paul Meade 231990* Kevin Snyder 311991* Paul Meade 281992 Mike Van Blaricom 191993 Shaun McGinn 191994 Sean Foster 211995 Derek Ducan 23 Matt Harrington 1996 Brian Rios 231997 Mike Hill 211998 Andrew Mosher 271999 Jason Clements 212000 Steve Holm 222001 Steve Holm 112002 Doug Bernier 162003 Grant Plumley 132004 Boomer Welles 82005 Michael Hollimon 242006 Carter McQuigg 132007 Jake Kahaulelio 8 Carter McQuigg 2008 David Genao 152009 Juan Martinez 152010 Tyler Saladino 192011 Cam Schiller 132012 Nate Goro 152013 Nate Goro 162014 Matt Brandy 15

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(Min.50inn.)1969 Bobby Wallis (48 IP) 2.231970 Jack Cheney 2.011971 Larry Tolbert 2.261972 Jack Cheney 1.261973 Larry Tolbert 1.861974 Terry Unruh 2.411975 Gordon Helm 1.851976 Terry Unruh 2.841977 Ron Meridith 2.121978 Ron Meridith 2.321979 Rick Stewart 2.521980 Mike Moore 1.551981 Bud Bartholow 2.261982 Todd Burns 1.591983 Todd Burns 1.741984 Stacey Helms 3.861985 Steve Gossett 1.851986 Tim McCoy 3.981987 Sean Grubb 4.291988 Kyle Irvin 3.561989 Ricky Gore 1.871990* Kurt Burgess 3.341991* Jeff Eddings 2.551992 Marc Patterson 2.471993 Chris Dooley 4.201994 Jeff Eddings 1.761995 Chris Dooley 3.351996 Chris Dooley 4.211997 Dusty Barrett 4.841998 Derek Dixon 3.051999 Mike Rose 4.072000 Riley Stephens 2.212001 Michael Rogers 2.372002 Rene Recio 2.232003 Taylor McIntyre 2.272004 Adam Lesko 2.152005 Dennis Bigley 1.812006 Chris Ashman 2.172007 Chance Chapman 1.342008 Mark Serrano 3.092009 Mark Serrano 2.502010 Mark Guest 4.352011 Drew Bowen 1.732012 Joe Spring 1.782013 Alex Gonzalez 1.832014 Pepe Gomez 3.08

1969 Denny Whinery 3 Bobby Wallis 1970 Jack Cheney 61971 Jack Cheney 91972 Jack Cheney 81973 Larry Tolbert 71974 Terry Unruh 6 Dave Roof 61975 Terry Unruh 51976 Steve Irvine 81977 Ron Meridith 101978 Ron Meridith 141979 Bob Macias 91980 Mike Moore 111981 Ray Krawczyk 12 Mike Moore 121982 Paul Haley 9 Steve Manweiler 1983 Roger Lewis 131984 Roger Lewis 91985 Mike Knox 121986 Tim McCoy 131987 Kyle Irvin 141988 Kyle Irvin 8 Kevin Gore 81989 Ricky Gore 111990* David Marcon 111991* Kurt Burgess 121992 Greg Jackson 91993 Chris Dooley 91994 Jeff Eddings 101995 Chris Dooley 61996 Chris Dooley 111997 Dusty Barrett 61998 Derek Dixon 121999 Mike Rose 112000 Riley Stephens 10 Mike Rose 2001 Michael Rogers 142002 Michael Rogers 122003 Dennis Bigley 102004 Dennis Bigley 132005 Dennis Bigley 112006 Chris Ashman 102007 Jeremy Hefner 92008 Carlos Luna 132009 Mark Serrano 92010 Bryce Smolen 92011 Alex Gonzalez 82012 Drew Bowen 72013 Alex Gonzalez 92014 Pepe Gomez 8

1969 Denny Whinery 91970 Mike Bura 10 Robert King 1971 David Roof 171972 Steve Cain 141973 Dave Roof 111974 Dave Roof 141975 Gordon Helm 111976 Steve Irvine 201977 Terry Unruh 171978 Richard Stewart 211979 Mike Moore 181980 Mike Moore 15 Rick Stewart 151981 Mike Moore 211982 Todd Burns 22 Mike Knox 1983 Todd Burns 281984 Todd Burns 281985 Adam Casillas 221986 Tim McCoy 231987 Kyle Irvin 261988 Kyle Irvin 291989 Ricky Gore 211990* Kurt Burgess 21 Andy Crowson 1991* Jeff Eddings 301992 Jeff Eddings 251993 Jeff Eddings 191994 Jeff Eddings 231995 Travis Blundell 221996 Brian Stensler 241997 Brian Stensler 251998 Bryan Reichard 251999 Matt Hoffman 282000 Riley Stephens 322001 Dallas Martin 342002 Dallas Martin 312003 Justin Ramsey 292004 Justin Ramsey 302005 Daniel Greenwalt 272006 Sean Jarrett 242007 Erik Crichton 252008 Carlos Luna 312009 Mark Serrano 20 T.J. Kelly 2010 Jeff Burleson 242011 Lars Liguori 302012 Lars Ligouri 292013 Nathan Garza 262014 Jordan Romano 29

1970 Steve Cain 8 Jack Cheney Robert King 1971 Jack Cheney 11 Larry Tolbert 111972 Jack Cheney 10 Larry Tolbert 101973 Larry Tolbert 81974 Terry Unruh 111975 Gordon Helm 8 Tom Butler 1976 Terry Unruh 121977 Warren Hollier 131978 Ron Meridith 161979 Bob Macias 151980 Mike Moore 151981 Mike Moore 151982 Paul Haley 15 Roger Lewis 1983 Roger Lewis 181984 Roger Lewis 191985 Tim McCoy 18 Mike Knox 1986 Tim McCoy 181987 Greg Oram 171988 Kevin Gore 161989 Kevin Gore 141990* David Marcon 151991* Greg Jackson 19 Kurt Burgess 1992 Greg Jackson 13 Bryan Wolff 1993 Bryan Wolff 141994 Chris Dooley 151995 Chirs Dooley 161996 Chris Dooley 191997 Dusty Barrett 181998 Derek Dixon 171999 Dusty Barrett 172000 Jordan Gerk 192001 Michael Rogers 172002 Michael Rogers 182003 Dennis Bigley 152004 Dennis Bigley 162005 Dennis Bigley 172006 Nike Jones 152007 Chris Ashman 122008 Jerry Sullivan 15 Michael Jarman 2009 Jerry Sullivan 152010 Seth Furmanek 142011 Alex Gonzalez 182012 Alex Gonzalez 14 Kurt Giller 2013 Alex Gonzalez 152014 Guillermo Trujillo 14 Gavin Glanz

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1970 Robert King 71971 Larry Tolbert 81972 Jack Cheney 81973 Ron Chissoe 5 Larry Tolbert 1974 Terry Unruh 6 Dave Roof 61975 Gordon Helm 6 Doug Bream 61976 Terry Unruh 71977 Ron Meridith 81978 Ron Meridith 121979 Bab Macias 81980 Mike Moore 111981 Mike Moore 111982 Steve Manweiler 31983 Roger Lewis 51984 Record Not Kept 1985 Tim McCoy 6 Mike Knox 1986 Tim McCoy 91987 Brad Harvick 61988 Kevin Gore 61989 Kevin Gore 31990* Kurt Burgess 91991* Greg Jackson 61992 Marc Patterson 51993 Chris Dooley 61994 Jeff Eddings 41995 Chris Dooley 51996 Chris Dooley 61997 Dusty Barrett 21998 Derek Dixon 81999 Mike Rose 32000 Jordan Gerk 32001 Michael Rogers 3 Trevor Leu 2002 Michael Rogers 52003 Dallas Martin 52004 Dennis Bigley 62005 Dennis Bigley 72006 Nike Jones 42007 Jeremy Hefner 52008 Michael Jarman 62009 Mark Serrano 32010 Bryce Smolen 62011 Alex Gonzalez 52012 Drew Bowen 42013 Alex Gonzalez 22014 Guillermo Trujillo 2

1970 Jack Cheney 21971 Record Not Kept 1972 Jack Cheney 41973 Ron Chissoe 2 Larry Tolbert 21974 Four with 11975 Doug Bream 21976 Vic Smith 21977 Ron Meridith 31978 Ron Meridith 31979 Peder White 21980 Mike Moore 31981 Ray Krawczyk 1 Bob Macias 1982 Steve Manweiler 11983 None Recorded 01984 Roger Lewis 11985 Steve Gossett 2 Mike Knox 1986 Tim McCoy 21987 Sean Grubb 1 Brad Harvick 1988 Sean Grubb 11989 Steve Barton 1 Randy Wheatley 1990* Kurt Burgess 2 David Marcon 1991* Greg Jackson 41992 Jeff Eddings 21993 Chris Dooley 1 Jeff Eddings Bryan Wolff 1994 Jeff Eddings 11995 Chris Dooley 11996 Brian Stensler 2 Chris Dooley Dusty Barrett 1997 None Recorded 1998 Dusty Barrett 31999 Mike Rose 22000 Jordan Gerk 22001 Rene Recio 2 David Humen 2002 Rene Recio 4 Dallas Martin 2003 Dennis Bigley 32004 Dennis Bigley 4 Dane Towery 2005 Dennis Bigley 82006 Chris Ashman 2 Sean Jarrett Daniel Greenwalt Chance Chapman 2007 Jeremy Hefner 32008 Michael Jarman 2 Kelly Minissale 2009 Mark Serrano 22010 Bryce Smolen 12011 Drew Bowen 32012 Alex Gonzalez 3

2013 Alex Gonzalez 22014 Pepe Gomez 1 Guillermo Trujillo Kurt Giller

1977 Terry Unruh 11978 Bob Macias 41979 Mike Moore 21980 Rick Stewart 21981 Mike Moore 31982 Mike Knox 61983 Todd Burns 111984 Todd Burns 81985 Adam Casillas 61986 Garry Clark 41987 Kyle Irvin 41988 Kyle Irvin 51989 Ricky Gore 2 Clint Littlejim 1990* Kurt Burgess 21991* Jeff Eddings 81992 Jeff Eddings 71993 Jeff Eddings 51994 Jeff Eddings 51995 Colin McNaught 3 Michael Howes 1996 Brian Stensler 51997 Brian Stensler 71998 Bryan Reichard 71999 Matt Hoffman 112000 Jackson Markert 152001 Dallas Martin 112002 Dallas Martin 62003 Justin Ramsey 52004 Justin Ramsey 132005 Daniel Greenwalt 4 Tim Robertson 2006 Sean Jarrett 72007 Chance Chapman 5 Erik Crichton 2008 T.J. Kelly 102009 T.J. Kelly 42010 Sean Johnson 42011 Matt Rush 92012 Matt Rush 42013 Nathan Garza 52014 Jordan Romano 12

1969 Bobby Wallis 48.01970 Robert King 58.11971 Larry Tolbert 71.11972 Larry Tolbert 60.21973 Larry Tolbert 57.21974 Dave Roof 83.11975 Gordon Helm 58.11976 Terry Unruh 72.21977 Tom Butler 67.21978 Ron Meridith 124.01979 Bob Macias 112.11980 Jef Heathcock 111.01981 Mike Moore 124.21982 Roger Lewis 90.11983 Roger Lewis 107.21984 Roger Lewis 108.11985 Mike Knox 124.01986 Tim McCoy 147.01987 Kyle Irvin 118.21988 Kevin Gore 110.01989 Kevin Gore 76.01990* Kurt Burgess 102.11991* Kurt Burgess 111.21992 Bryan Wolff 78.01993 Bryan Wolff 94.11994 Jeff Eddings 102.1 Chris Dooley 102.11995 Chris Dooley 118.11996 Chris Dooley 130.11997 Dusty Barrett 111.21998 Derek Dixon 115.01999 Mike Rose 104.02000 Jordan Gerk 113.12001 Michael Rogers 121.12002 Michael Rogers 123.02003 Dennis Bigley 94.02004 Dennis Bigley 117.22005 Dennis Bigley 109.12006 Chris Ashman 99.12007 Chance Chapman 94.02008 Jerry Sullivan 104.12009 Jerry Sullivan 98.02010 Bryce Smolen 98.02011 Alex Gonzalez 105.22012 Drew Bowen 87.22013 Alex Gonzalez 113.12014 Gavin Glanz 82.2

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1969 Bobby Wallis 641970 Steve Cain 39 Robert King 1971 Jack Cheney 651972 Larry Tolbert 381973 Larry Tolbert 541974 Dave Roof 721975 Gordon Helm 461976 Terry Unruh 451977 Warren Hollier 811978 Ron Meridith 1091979 Bob Macias 561980 Jeff Heathcock 821981 Mike Moore 1011982 Steve Manweiler 671983 Roger Lewis 681984 Todd Burns 611985 Tim McCoy 1011986 Tim McCoy 1111987 Kyle Irvin 931988 Kevin Gore 981989 Randy Tolle 471990* David Marcon 981991* Greg Jackson 751992 Greg Jackson 801993 Bryan Wolff 921994 Chris Dooley 831995 Chris Dooley 901996 Chris Dooley 1241997 Dusty Barrett 951998 Derek Dixon 1151999 Mike Rose 832000 Mike Rose 103 Jordan Gerk 2001 Michael Rogers 1372002 Michael Rogers 1192003 Dennis Bigley 852004 Dennis Bigley 1002005 Taylor McIntyre 962006 Nike Jones 902007 Chance Chapman 1272008 Jerry Sullivan 1082009 Mark Serrano 1322010 Bryce Smolen 862011 Alex Gonzalez 1002012 Kurt Giller 792013 Alex Gonzalez 1262014 Guillermo Trujillo 63

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Record: 9-16Coach: Val Tucker M14 CENTRAL BIBLE 6-0 WM21 at Oklahoma Baptist 15-1 WM21 at Oklahoma Baptist 4-6 LM22 EMPORIA STATE 7-9 LM22 EMPORIA STATE 5-8 LM29 at John Brown 8-1 WM29 at John Brown 2-3 LA4 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 5-4 WA4 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 7-5 WA5 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 5-1 WA5 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 1-0 WA7 at Bethany Nazarene 1-4 LA7 at Bethany Nazarene 0-1 LA10 TULSA 2-3 LA10 TULSA 0-9 LA16 JOHN BROWN 4-5 LA16 JOHN BROWN 4-0 WA19 at Oklahoma Christian 0-1 LA19 at Oklahoma Christian 3-4 LA21 at Central Oklahoma (Okla.) 3-9 LA21 at Central Oklahoma (Okla.) 3-13 LA26 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 2-3 LA26 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 5-4 WA29 at Tulsa 2-13 LA29 at Tulsa 2-4 L

1969

Record: 17-21Coach: Herb Dallis M6 @Kansas State 3-5 LM6 @Kansas State 2-4 LM7 @Kansas State 3-7 LM23 NORTHEASTERN STATE 3-4 LM23 NORTHEASTERN STATE 5-4 WM26 at Oklahoma Baptist 1-2 LM26 at Oklahoma Baptist 4-3 WM27 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) 4-0 WM30 $John Brown 8-1 WM30 $John Brown 1-0 WA10 at Oklahoma Christian 3-4 LA10 at Oklahoma Christian 3-2 WA11 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 2-6 LA11 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 2-7 LA13 TULSA 1-6 LA13 TULSA 0-5 LA14 OKLAHOMA CITY 3-2 WA14 OKLAHOMA CITY 6-0 WA17 at John Brown 2-4 LA17 at John Brown 1-2 LA21 at Evangel 5-3 WA21 at Evangel 7-3 WA23 at East Central 4-3 WA23 at East Central 5-4 WA25 at Emporia State 4-12 LA25 at Emporia State 1-6 LA28 at Tulsa 5-10 LA28 at Tulsa 1-7 LA29 #at Arkansas 0-7 LA29 #at Arkansas 0-8 LM2 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1-0 WM2 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 2-3 LM5 at Oklahoma 6-11 L

1970

M5 at Oklahoma 2-3 LM7 at Bethany Nazarene 4-1 WM7 at Bethany Nazarene 4-0 WM8 at Oklahoma City 12-3 WM8 at Oklahoma City 9-1 W@ Oiler Park, Tulsa, Okla.$ Bartlesville, Okla.# Fort Smith, Ark.

Record: 34-14Coach: Herb Dallis M5 KANSAS 5-3 WM5 KANSAS 9-1 WM6 KANSAS 3-1 WM6 KANSAS 7-11 LM13 WILLIAM JEWELL 6-1 WM13 WILLIAM JEWELL 15-2 WM15 NORTHEASTERN STATE 7-6 WM15 NORTHEASTERN STATE 8-7 WM19 EAST CENTRAL 7-1 WM19 EAST CENTRAL 13-6 WM20 CREIGHTON 2-9 LM20 CREIGHTON 5-8 LM22 CREIGHTON 5-2 WM23 at East Central 6-1 WM23 at East Central 3-4 LM26 SOUTH DAKOTA 7-0 WM26 SOUTH DAKOTA 16-0 WM27 at Northeastern State 10-3 WM27 at Northeastern State 10-0 WM31 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10-9 WM31 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6-2 WA1 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 13-5 WA3 at Oklahoma 4-5 LA3 at Oklahoma 0-2 LA3 at Oklahoma 0-1 LA6 OKLAHOMA CITY 4-0 WA6 OKLAHOMA CITY 4-3 WA8 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 10-15 LA8 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 16-5 WA15 at Oklahoma City 11-0 WA15 at Oklahoma City 11-2 WA17 EVANGEL 7-0 WA17 EVANGEL 7-2 WA23 at John Brown 3-6 LA23 at John Brown 3-1 WA27 ARKANSAS 1-6 LA27 ARKANSAS 9-6 WA30 JOHN BROWN 1-0 WA30 JOHN BROWN 9-5 WM1 BETHANY NAZARENE 27-0 WM1 BETHANY NAZARENE 2-4 LM4 #at Arkansas 11-12 LM4 #at Arkansas 5-2 WM8 at Evangel 4-2 WM8 at Evangel 7-1 WM13 at Tulsa 7-4 WM14 at Tulsa 0-5 LM15 at Tulsa 0-11 L# Fort Smith, Ark.

1971

Record: 33-18Coach: Herb Dallis M4 at Southern Methodist 4-5 LM4 at Southern Methodist 7-1 WM8 at Tulsa 4-3 WM10 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 2-3 LM10 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 3-5 LM11 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 3-2 WM11 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 7-3 WM17 CAMERON 14-3 WM17 CAMERON 8-7 WM18 at Oklahoma 0-5 LM18 at Oklahoma 2-4 LM18 at Oklahoma 0-3 LM22 NEBRASKA 1-0 WM22 NEBRASKA 1-3 LM23 NEBRASKA 2-0 WM23 NEBRASKA 2-3 LM25 ARKANSAS 8-4 WM25 ARKANSAS 1-2 LM29 CREIGHTON 3-4 LM29 CREIGHTON 6-5 WM30 CREIGHTON 3-1 WM30 CREIGHTON 0-1 LA1 CREIGHTON 12-5 WA1 CREIGHTON 6-4 WA4 MISSOURI WESTERN 2-1 WA4 MISSOURI WESTERN 5-3 WA5 MISSOURI WESTERN 7-3 WA5 MISSOURI WESTERN 4-0 WA8 OKLAHOMA CITY 9-0 WA8 OKLAHOMA CITY 5-4 WA10 at Tulsa 8-9 LA12 JOHN BROWN 3-4 LA12 JOHN BROWN 4-8 LA14 #at Arkansas 2-6 LA14 #at Arkansas 7-0 WA18 TULSA 3-6 LA18 TULSA 8-6 WA25 at Oklahoma State 1-6 LA25 at Oklahoma State 10-1 WA29 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 10-0 WA29 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 2-4 LM3 at Evangel 8-4 WM3 at Evangel 8-0 WM5 at Oklahoma City 11-2 WM5 at Oklahoma City 10-2 WM5 at Bethany Nazarene 15-3 WM5 at Bethany Nazarene 12-1 WM6 at Cameron 5-0 WM6 at Cameron 2-1 WM11 EVANGEL 6-1 WM11 EVANGEL 3-1 W# Fort Smith, Ark.

1972

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Record: 23-8Coach: Herb DallisNCAA District 5 Playoffs M11 NOTRE DAME 3-12 LM11 NEW MEXICO STATE 7-5 WM13 OKLAHOMA 2-1 WM14 NOTRE DAME 7-6 WM16 KANSAS STATE 1-0 WM16 KANSAS STATE 6-5 WM17 KANSAS STATE 6-2 WM17 KANSAS STATE 1-0 WM21 at Tulsa 10-8 WM23 at Northeastern State 7-0 WM23 at Northeastern State 4-2 WM30 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1-0 WA6 NORTHEASTERN STATE 12-4 WA6 NORTHEASTERN STATE 2-0 WA7 at Tulsa 0-2 LA11 EVANGEL 5-0 WA11 EVANGEL 11-5 WA12 TULSA 2-1 WA14 at Tulsa 2-6 LA20 #at Arkansas 4-5 LA20 #at Arkansas 2-0 WA23 TULSA 0-3 LA27 at Southwest Baptist 8-3 WA27 at Southwest Baptist 14-0 WA28 at Evangel 13-4 WA28 at Evangel 8-6 WM11 at Saint Louis 5-6 LM11 at Saint Louis 7-0 WNCAA District Five Playoffs (Tulsa, Okla.)M28 Tulsa 0-6 LM29 Creighton 11-4 WM29 Tulsa 1-2 L# Fort Smith, Ark.

1973

Record: 24-22Coach: Herb Dallis M1 CREIGHTON 2-6 LM2 CREIGHTON 2-3 LM3 CREIGHTON 3-2 (14) WM4 CREIGHTON 8-7 WM5 CREIGHTON 1-5 LM8 at Cameron 1-2 LM8 at Cameron 1-2 LM13 NORTHEASTERN STATE 4-2 WM13 NORTHEASTERN STATE 7-3 WM15 KANSAS STATE 5-0 WM15 KANSAS STATE 7-9 LM16 KANSAS STATE 1-3 LM16 KANSAS STATE 5-4 WM17 CAMERON 1-0 (12) WM17 CAMERON 4-3 WM20 at Tulsa 2-10 LM24 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5-6 LM24 TULSA (12) 4-5 LM25 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7-6 (10) WM26 OKLAHOMA STATE 2-4 (8) LM26 OKLAHOMA STATE 1-4 LM27 ARKANSAS 0-1 (10) LM27 ARKANSAS 1-0 WM29 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) 13-2 WM30 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) 9-4 W

1974

M30 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) 4-1 WA2 at Oklahoma 0-6 LA2 at Oklahoma 2-6 LA6 at Missouri Southern 2-3 LA6 at Missouri Southern 12-8 (8) WA10 at Northeastern State 2-0 WA10 at Northeastern State 4-6 LA16 at Colorado 3-5 LA16 at Colorado 3-2 WA19 JOHN BROWN 3-1 WA19 JOHN BROWN 15-3 WA20 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 1-0 (10) WA20 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 14-2 WA23 TULSA 6-5 (11) WA24 at Tulsa 7-1 WA27 EVANGEL 2-0 WA27 EVANGEL 6-3 WM14 at Tulsa 7-5 WM15 TULSA 5-7 LM18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 2-3 LM18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 0-2 LM19 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1-4 L

Record: 22-16Coach: Herb Dallis M3 at Oklahoma Baptist 5-8 LM3 at Oklahoma Baptist 12-1 WM5 PHILLIPS 2-0 WM5 PHILLIPS 5-4 WM8 CREIGHTON 3-0 WM20 NEBRASKA 2-1 WM20 NEBRASKA 8-0 WM21 NEBRASKA 9-1 WM21 NEBRASKA 4-1 WM22 NEBRASKA 2-3 LM22 NEBRASKA 4-0 WM25 TULSA 0-3 LA1 at Cameron 3-8 LA1 at Cameron 12-2 WA3 NORTHEASTERN STATE 7-1 WA3 NORTHEASTERN STATE 4-2 WA5 OKLAHOMA CITY 4-2 WA5 OKLAHOMA CITY 6-2 WA9 at Oklahoma State 2-3 LA9 at Oklahoma State 14-6 WA10 at John Brown 3-4 LA10 at John Brown 1-2 LA12 TULSA 5-3 WA15 at Arkansas 1-5 LA15 at Arkansas 2-4 LA17 at Northeastern State 10-0 WA17 at Northeastern State 9-6 WA19 TULSA 7-5 WA20 at Tulsa 1-2 LA21 at Phillips 3-8 LA21 at Phillips 7-3 WA25 at Southern Illinois 3-11 LA26 at Southern Illinois 1-2 LA26 at Southern Illinois 0-1 LA30 CAMERON 11-10 WM9 TULSA 1-5 LM12 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 2-4 LM12 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 8-4 W

1975

Record: 27-18Coach: Herb Dallis F27 at Texas-Arlington 4-6 LF27 at Texas-Arlington 3-5 LF28 at Texas-Arlington 1-9 LM5 NORTHEASTERN STATE 3-1 WM5 NORTHEASTERN STATE 13-1 WM8 CAMERON 1-0 WM8 CAMERON 0-1 LM25 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7-6 (11) WM26 OKLAHOMA STATE 2-4 (8) LM12 at Tulsa 4-12 LM15 at Northeastern State 5-4 WM15 at Northeastern State 9-2 WM19 KANSAS STATE 3-2 WM19 KANSAS STATE 4-5 LM20 KANSAS STATE 6-12 LM20 KANSAS STATE 9-0 WM23 OKLAHOMA STATE 6-1 WM23 OKLAHOMA STATE 11-6 WM26 KANSAS 5-2 WM26 KANSAS 11-8 WM27 KANSAS 1-3 LM27 KANSAS 1-13 LM31 ARKANSAS 5-7 LM31 ARKANSAS 6-3 WA3 TULSA 7-11 LA6 at Oklahoma State 21-7 WA6 at Oklahoma State 4-7 LA9 at Oklahoma City 5-6 LA9 at Oklahoma City 4-2 WA10 WESTMINSTER 6-4 WA10 WESTMINSTER 6-0 WA14 OKLAHOMA CITY 8-6 WA14 OKLAHOMA CITY 8-5 WA21 at Creighton 9-1 WA21 at Creighton 6-5 WA22 at Creighton 4-1 WA22 at Creighton 6-2 WA24 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 8-13 LA24 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7-6 WA25 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 9-0 WM5 at Kansas State 5-10 LM5 at Kansas State 9-12 LM9 at Tulsa 10-9 WM11 CREIGHTON 4-2 WM11 CREIGHTON 11-3 WM17 at Tulsa 1-7 LM18 TULSA 0-8 L

1976

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Record: 35-17Coach: Larry Cochell F22 at Arkansas 0-7 LF22 at Arkansas 2-0 WF26 at Texas-Arlington 5-0 WF26 at Texas-Arlington 12-5 WF28 at Dallas Baptist 11-7 WF28 at Dallas Baptist 16-7 WM1 at Southern Methodist 5-6 LM1 at Southern Methodist 8-1 WM4 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 12-2 WM5 at Oklahoma Baptist 10-1 WM5 at Oklahoma Baptist 2-3 LM8 SOUTHERN METHODIST 14-2 WM8 SOUTHERN METHODIST 9-4 WM14 CREIGHTON 17-3 WM15 CREIGHTON 2-4 LM15 CREIGHTON 7-4 WM18 KANSAS STATE 9-0 WM18 KANSAS STATE 1-2 LM19 NEW MEXICO 4-12 LM19 NEW MEXICO 1-7 LM22 EASTERN MICHIGAN 14-12 WM22 EASTERN MICHIGAN 7-6 WM23 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 12-2 WM23 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 12-15 LM24 BRADLEY 8-5 WM25 BRADLEY 0-12 LM28 #Washington State 6-11 LM29 #UC Riverside 4-15 LM29 #BYU 6-4 WM31 #Missouri 9-6 WM31 #California 20-8 WA1 #Pittsburgh 11-5 WA2 #UCLA 4-1 WA5 at Oklahoma 8-2 WA8 OKLAHOMA STATE 9-12 LA9 at Oklahoma 3-8 LA12 OKLAHOMA STATE 5-0 WA12 OKLAHOMA STATE 12-3 WA15 TEXAS A&M 9-8 WA15 TEXAS A&M 0-2 LA19 OKLAHOMA 6-7 LA23 at Tulsa 5-3 WA23 at Tulsa 5-1 WA25 at Oklahoma City 0-2 LA25 at Oklahoma City 11-1 WM2 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 2-1 WM2 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 10-2 WM3 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 13-2 WM3 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 8-2 WM5 TULSA 15-0 WM6 TULSA 18-7 WM7 at Tulsa 2-10 L# Riverside Tournament, Riverside, Calif.

1977Record: 45-12Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Midwest RegionalNCAA College World Series F27 at Southern Methodist 5-1 WF27 at Southern Methodist 6-4 WF28 at Texas-Arlington 16-8 WM1 at Texas-Arlington 11-6 WM6 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. 7-6 WM10 at Texas A&M 2-3 LM11 at Texas A&M 7-0 WM11 at Texas A&M 4-14 LM13 KANSAS STATE 10-0 WM14 KANSAS STATE 8-5 WM16 KANSAS STATE 9-6 WM17 SOUTHERN METHODIST 6-0 WM18 SOUTHERN METHODIST 8-2 WM20 KANSAS 6-8 LM22 MISSOURI WESTERN 9-2 WM27 #Maine 3-1 WM28 #California 7-1 WM28 #at UC Riverside 6-10 LM30 #Washington State 12-4 WM30 #Oregon State 9-5 WA1 #Valdosta State 1-10 LA1 #Stanford 9-1 WA1 #Maine 4-5 LA4 TEXAS TECH 8-3 WA5 TEXAS TECH 1-3 LA7 at Oklahoma State 11-12 LA8 OKLAHOMA 6-9 LA11 at Oklahoma State 22-7 WA14 at Tulsa 11-8 WA15 at Tulsa 16-8 WA15 at Tulsa 7-4 WA18 at Oklahoma 22-8 WA21 BAYLOR 8-5 WA22 BAYLOR 3-1 WA22 BAYLOR 6-7 LA24 OKLAHOMA CITY 20-7 WM1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-2 WM1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-0 WM2 OKLAHOMA STATE 10-7 WM5 TULSA 3-2 WM6 TULSA 9-0 WM6 TULSA 5-4 WM8 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 3-2 WM9 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 11-5 WM11 IOWA STATE 6-3 WM12 IOWA STATE 7-5 WM13 IOWA STATE 10-7 WM15 OKLAHOMA 13-5 WM19 NORTHERN COLORADO 18-2 WM20 NORTHERN COLORADO 13-6 WNCAA Midwest Regional (Tulsa, Okla.) M26 Oklahoma State 10-3 WM27 Southern Illinois 8-5 WM28 Southern Illinois 7-2 WNCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) J3 North Carolina 11-0 WJ4 Arizona State 6-7 LJ5 Miami (Fla.) 3-5 L# Riverside Tournament, Riverside, Calif.

1978Record: 34-24Coach: Larry Cochell F22 $ at Texas Wesleyan 9-0 WF23 at Baylor 1-3 LF25 at Baylor 1-2 LF25 at Baylor 4-9 LF26 at Texas-Arlington 0-1 LF26 at Texas-Arlington 10-5 WM2 MISSOURI 5-0 WM3 MISSOURI 12-7 WM3 MISSOURI 3-9 LM6 at Oklahoma State 3-1 WM8 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. 4-6 LM9 at Oklahoma City 10-11 LM10 OKLAHOMA CITY 8-3 WM10 OKLAHOMA CITY 3-4 LM12 IOWA STATE 8-4 WM13 IOWA STATE 18-4 WM14 IOWA STATE 4-7 LM16 SOUTHERN METHODIST 6-2 WM17 SOUTHERN METHODIST 1-3 LM17 SOUTHERN METHODIST 5-4 WM20 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 1-0 WM20 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 11-1 WM26 #Oregon 5-7 LM26 #Army 5-6 LM28 #BYU 4-6 LM29 #Maine 8-1 WM29 #Seattle 8-10 LM30 #Indiana 3-2 WM31 #at UC Riverside 1-11 LA5 at Oklahoma 5-4 WA7 PHILLIPS 5-6 LA7 PHILLIPS 12-2 WA9 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 8-3 WA10 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 4-1 WA13 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 2-3 LA14 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 4-3 WA14 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 8-0 WA16 TEXAS WESLEYAN 10-3 WA17 ARKANSAS 5-2 WA20 BAYLOR 10-5 WA21 BAYLOR 1-3 LA21 BAYLOR 0-5 LA24 OKLAHOMA 12-5 WA27 TULSA 6-4 WA28 TULSA 1-3 LA28 TULSA 8-0 WM5 at Tulsa 2-3 LM5 at Tulsa 5-2 WM9 OKLAHOMA STATE 4-5 LM11 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 4-5 LM11 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 8-4 WM12 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 9-4 WM12 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 18-8 WM14 at Tulsa 12-16 LM15 TULSA 5-4 WM15 COLORADO STATE 9-1 WM16 COLORADO STATE 5-4 WM16 COLORADO STATE 11-3 W$ Game Forfeited by Opponent# Riverside Tournament, Riverside, Calif.

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Record: 38-16Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Midwest Regional F26 at TCU 6-0 WF26 at TCU 6-4 WF27 at Southern Methodist 1-6 LF28 at Texas Wesleyan 8-5 WF29 at Texas-Arlington 12-4 WM5 TEXAS TECH 10-1 WM7 KANSAS 12-2 WM8 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 15-2 WM11 at Arkansas 7-3 WM11 at Arkansas 5-0 WM12 KANSAS STATE 7-2 WM13 KANSAS STATE 8-4 WM15 at Cal Poly Pomona 4-5 LM15 at Cal Poly Pomona 0-1 LM17 at Long Beach State 11-7 WM19 at Cal State-Los Angeles 2-6 LM20 at Southern California 1-3 LM21 Washington (Irvine,Calif.) 4-0 WM22 Oregon State (L. Beach,Calif.) 6-3 WM22 Oregon State (L. Beach,Calif.) 4-5 LM26 at Oklahoma 8-1 WM28 OKLAHOMA 2-5 LM31 CENTENARY 8-5 WM31 CENTENARY 4-7 LA2 ILLINOIS 6-1 WA4 TCU 12-3 WA5 TCU 2-1 WA5 TCU 4-3 WA8 at Tulsa 4-1 WA9 TULSA 7-3 WA11 MINNESOTA 4-12 LA12 MINNESOTA 2-1 WA12 MINNESOTA 8-1 WA14 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 14-2 WA15 PHILLIPS 9-8 WA18 SOUTHERN METHODIST 11-4 WA19 SOUTHERN METHODIST 5-2 WA19 SOUTHERN METHODIST 3-5 LA21 at Oklahoma City 6-5 (10) WA22 OKLAHOMA STATE 11-4 WA23 OKLAHOMA CITY 10-4 WM3 ARKANSAS 2-4 LM5 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 3-2 (11) WM6 at Oklahoma State 1-2 LM7 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 21-4 WM9 TULSA 12-1 WM10 at Tulsa 6-9 LM12 NEW MEXICO STATE 7-0 WM13 NEW MEXICO STATE 5-7 LM16 NORTHERN COLORADO 5-0 WM17 NORTHERN COLORADO 12-1 WM17 NORTHERN COLORADO 18-5 WNCAA Midwest Regional (Tulsa, Okla.) M22 Arkansas 2-3 LM23 UNLV 0-4 L

1980Record: 45-10-1Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Midwest Regional F27 at Texas-Arlington 4-3 WF27 at Texas-Arlington 7-3 WM4 at Texas 1-11 LM4 at Texas 10-10 TM6 KANSAS STATE 8-6 WM7 KANSAS STATE 4-1 WM7 KANSAS STATE 2-1 WM10 at Arkansas 6-3 WM10 at Arkansas 11-6 WM11 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 6-5 WM13 ILLINOIS 10-1 WM14 ILLINOIS 3-2 WM14 ILLINOIS 8-7 WM16 at UCLA 10-1 WM17 at USC 3-4 LM18 at Long Beach State 7-0 WM18 at Long Beach State 0-3 LM21 at Utah 6-5 WM21 at Utah 5-6 LM25 EVANGEL 8-4 WM27 EMPORIA STATE 7-3 WM28 EMPORIA STATE 8-0 WM28 EMPORIA STATE 5-2 WA1 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 19-6 WA2 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 8-7 WA4 OKLAHOMA CITY 12-2 WA4 OKLAHOMA CITY 9-3 WA8 at Oklahoma State 9-10 LA9 OKLAHOMA STATE 8-7 WA10 MINNESOTA 7-12 LA11 MINNESOTA 3-5 LA11 MINNESOTA 15-0 WA14 CENTENARY 18-6 WA15 PHILLIPS 11-0 WA17 at Oklahoma 6-5 WA20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 6-2 WA21 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 7-6 WA24 EVANSVILLE 15-4 WA24 EVANSVILLE 8-2 WA25 EVANSVILLE 12-1 WA25 EVANSVILLE 22-10 WM1 ARKANSAS 6-8 LM2 ARKANSAS 5-1 WM2 ARKANSAS 8-2 WM4 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 8-2 WM5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 8-2 WM6 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 6-3 WM8 TEXAS WESLEYAN 7-6 WM11 NORTHERN COLORADO 8-3 WM12 NORTHERN COLORADO 1-0 WMCC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M15 Xavier 3-1 WM16 Xavier 10-2 WNCAA Midwest Regional (Tulsa, Okla.) M22 Oklahoma State 3-4 LM23 San Diego State 3-1 WM24 Southern Illinois 7-2 WM24 Oklahoma State 5-8 L

1981Record: 49-13Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Midwest Regional M3 CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) 16-11 WM6 EMPORIA STATE 15-1 WM6 EMPORIA STATE 11-0 WM7 EMPORIA STATE 9-0 WM8 PHILLIPS 8-0 WM9 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 4-3 WM12 ILLINOIS 13-1 WM13 ILLINOIS 2-5 LM15 TCU 9-3 WM16 TCU 3-1 WM17 NOTRE DAME 5-2 WM17 NOTRE DAME 2-1 WM18 NOTRE DAME 13-0 WM22 #Maine 5-2 WM23 #BYU 3-9 LM23 #at UC Riverside 3-9 LM25 #Washington 18-2 WM25 #Tulane 12-7 WM26 #Wisconsin 6-2 WM27 #Stanford 3-2 WM27 #BYU 12-4 WM31 KANSAS STATE 9-2 WM31 KANSAS STATE 7-0 WA1 KANSAS STATE 8-5 WA2 MINNESOTA 18-17 WA3 MINNESOTA 1-4 LA3 MINNESOTA 5-3 WA6 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 4-2 WA8 MISSISSIPPI 4-3 WA9 MISSISSIPPI 7-8 LA10 MISSISSIPPI 9-1 WA10 MISSISSIPPI 3-4 LA12 CENTENARY 12-3 WA13 CENTENARY 9-0 WA16 OKLAHOMA 0-4 LA17 at Oklahoma 10-2 WA17 at Oklahoma 6-0 WA20 TEXAS TECH 3-1 WA21 TEXAS TECH 8-2 WA23 OKLAHOMA CITY* 5-1 WA23 OKLAHOMA CITY* 0-3 LA24 OKLAHOMA CITY* 10-7 WA24 OKLAHOMA CITY* 10-1 WA28 OKLAHOMA STATE 7-3 WM1 TEXAS WESLEYAN 2-1 WM1 TEXAS WESLEYAN 10-3 WM3 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 9-3 WM4 WICHITA STATE 1-5 LM8 at Arkansas 3-10 LM8 at Arkansas 9-1 WM9 ARKANSAS 9-4 WM9 ARKANSAS 4-10 LM10 CREIGHTON 9-3 WM11 CREIGHTON 12-4 WM15 at Evansville* 9-7 WM15 at Evansville* 11-3 WM16 at Evansville* 10-4 WM16 at Evansville* 17-0 WMCC Tournament (Detroit, Mich.) M21 Detroit 9-6 WM22 Detroit 8-6 WNCAA Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) M27 Middle Tennessee 2-3 LM28 Minnesota 0-9 L* Midwestern City Conference Game# Riverside Tournament, Riverside, Calif.

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Record: 51-17Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Midwest Regional F18 NORTHEASTERN STATE 9-0 WF18 NORTHEASTERN STATE 5-2 WF19 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 3-2 WF19 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 5-4 WF24 at TCU 8-7 WF25 at Texas-Arlington 6-5 WF25 at Texas-Arlington 2-3 LF26 at Texas-Arlington 3-0 WF28 at Texas 1-4 LM1 at Texas 2-3 LM5 EMPORIA STATE 15-0 WM5 EMPORIA STATE 8-1 WM7 PHILLIPS 15-8 WM8 MARYMOUNT (Kan.) 11-0 WM8 MARYMOUNT (Kan.) 17-2 WM11 INDIANA STATE 9-5 WM12 KANSAS 4-3 WM12 INDIANA STATE 10-7 WM13 NOTRE DAME 12-3 WM14 NOTRE DAME 8-0 WM15 KANSAS STATE 7-1 WM16 KANSAS STATE 14-4 WM19 at Long Beach State 7-3 WM22 #at UC Riverside 7-17 LM23 #Northwestern 10-7 WM24 #Washington State 3-4 LM24 #St. John’s 11-9 WM25 #Santa Clara 3-5 LM25 #BYU 2-4 LM26 #California 4-3 WM30 ILLINOIS 10-2 WM30 ILLINOIS 8-4 WA2 MINNESOTA 6-5 WA2 MINNESOTA 12-7 WA9 OKLAHOMA 6-2 WA9 OKLAHOMA 8-5 WA11 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 10-0 WA12 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 10-9 WA15 OKLAHOMA STATE 10-2 WA16 at Oklahoma State 5-6 LA16 at Oklahoma State 10-8 WA19 at Wichita State 6-10 LA23 EVANSVILLE* 14-7 WA23 EVANSVILLE* 7-3 WA24 EVANSVILLE* 8-3 WA24 EVANSVILLE* 14-4 WA28 TEXAS WESLEYAN 6-8 LA29 TEXAS WESLEYAN 14-4 WA30 TEXAS WESLEYAN 3-4 LM2 TEXAS 7-6 WM3 TEXAS 6-1 WM6 at Arkansas 3-6 LM6 at Arkansas 3-11 LM7 ARKANSAS 8-3 WM7 ARKANSAS 1-4 LM11 at Saint Louis* 11-2 WM11 at Saint Louis* 7-2 WM16 OKLAHOMA CITY* 3-2 WM16 OKLAHOMA CITY* 3-7 LM17 OKLAHOMA CITY* 10-1 WM17 OKLAHOMA CITY* 5-3 W

1983

Record: 38-23-1Coach: Larry Cochell F17 NORTHEASTERN STATE 0-8 LF18 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. 9-1 WF18 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. 17-6 WF23 at Texas-Arlington 2-5 LF24 at TCU 2-1 WF25 at Texas-Arlington 6-9 LF25 at Texas-Arlington 3-1 WM1 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 12-6 WM2 EMPORIA STATE 4-1 WM3 EMPORIA STATE 6-0 WM3 EMPORIA STATE 6-1 WM5 PHILLIPS 6-3 WM8 KANSAS 10-1 WM9 ILLINOIS 7-6 WM10 ILLINOIS 7-6 WM10 ILLINOIS 5-12 LM13 MISSOURI WESTERN 8-1 WM14 MISSOURI WESTERN 6-0 WM14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 4-3 WM16 INDIANA STATE 2-14 LM17 INDIANA STATE 0-1 LM17 INDIANA STATE 5-4 WM20 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 11-5 WM22 EVANGEL 9-0 WM26 #Oregon State 6-0 WM27 #BYU 9-10 LM28 #San Diego State 5-12 LM28 #Washington State 0-9 LM29 #at UC Riverside 4-11 LM30 #Cal State Fullerton 4-5 LM31 #Seton Hall 5-2 WA4 WICHITA STATE 6-5 WA6 MINNESOTA 3-7 LA9 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 12-13 LA11 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 6-5 WA13 SAINT LOUIS* 21-0 WA13 SAINT LOUIS* 14-0 WA14 SAINT LOUIS* 6-1 WA14 SAINT LOUIS* 7-2 WA17 OKLAHOMA 13-6 WA19 TEXAS TECH 3-1 WA20 at Oklahoma City* 14-10 WA21 OKLAHOMA CITY* 7-10 LA21 OKLAHOMA CITY* 9-14 LA27 TEXAS WESLEYAN 8-7 WA28 TEXAS WESLEYAN 13-4 WA28 TEXAS WESLEYAN 9-11 LM1 at Oklahoma 11-7 WM4 at Arkansas 1-13 LM4 at Arkansas 4-12 LM5 ARKANSAS 9-8 WM5 ARKANSAS 3-3 T

1984

Record: 50-19Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Midwest Regional F15 NORTHEASTERN STATE 16-1 WF16 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 7-0 WF16 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 8-0 WF20 at Texas-Arlington 8-9 LF21 at Texas-Arlington 3-1 WF21 at Texas-Arlington 2-3 LF28 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 8-1 WM1 EMPORIA STATE 9-0 WM2 EMPORIA STATE 10-0 WM2 EMPORIA STATE 8-4 WM4 PHILLIPS 13-12 WM5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 10-4 WM7 KANSAS 21-4 WM8 IOWA STATE 3-4 LM9 IOWA STATE 5-4 WM9 IOWA STATE 9-4 WM12 INDIANA STATE 4-9 LM14 INDIANA STATE 5-8 LM14 INDIANA STATE 20-5 WM15 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 4-1 WM18 at Loyola Marymount 2-8 LM19 at Southern California 15-1 WM20 at Long Beach State 9-4 WM22 ^Portland 8-5 WM22 at Cal State-Los Angeles 13-3 WM23 at UC Irvine 18-15 WM23 at UC Irvine 8-12 LM29 #Indiana State 10-1 WM30 #at Minnesota 4-2 WM30 #Arizona 3-2 WM31 #Indiana State 14-13 WA2 EVANGEL 16-7 WA5 UCLA 2-1 WA6 UCLA 3-0 WA6 UCLA 3-13 LA9 WICHITA STATE 5-4 WA10 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 10-2 WA12 at Oklahoma City* 11-4 WA12 at Oklahoma City* 17-6 WA14 OKLAHOMA CITY* 4-7 LA14 OKLAHOMA CITY* 7-0 WA16 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 4-0 WA17 OKLAHOMA 8-9 LA19 at Saint Louis* 11-1 WA19 at Saint Louis* 19-2 WA20 at Saint Louis* 4-2 WA20 at Saint Louis* 10-1 WA23 KANSAS STATE 9-7 WA24 at Oklahoma 7-9 LA26 NEW ORLEANS 2-7 L

1985

MCC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M20 Notre Dame 18-5 WM21 Oklahoma City 11-4 WM22 Oklahoma City 11-1 WNCAA Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) M26 Arkansas 7-6 WM27 Oklahoma State 8-9 LM28 Wichita State 6-5 WM29 Oklahoma State 9-10 L* Midwestern City Conference Game# Riverside Tournament, Riverside, Calif.

M10 at Evansville* 4-2 WM10 at Evansville* 6-7 LM11 at Evansville* 7-6 WM11 at Evansville* 1-2 LM14 MIAMI (Fla.) 4-13 LM15 MIAMI (Fla.) 4-3 WMCC Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) M18 Xavier (Ohio) 6-1 WM19 Oklahoma City 7-5 WM20 Oklahoma City 6-9 LM20 Oklahoma City 9-10 L* Midwestern City Conference Game# Riverside Tournament, Riverside, Calif.

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ALL-TIME RESULTSA27 NEW ORLEANS 8-5 WA27 NEW ORLEANS 8-1 WM3 EVANSVILLE* 6-0 WM3 EVANSVILLE* 14-7 WM4 EVANSVILLE* 3-2 WM4 EVANSVILLE* 1-2 LM7 at Wichita State 8-7 WM9 at Arkansas 4-6 LM10 at Arkansas 1-5 LM11 ARKANSAS 5-9 LM14 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 3-2 WMCC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M17 Notre Dame 14-13 WM18 Xavier (Ohio) 5-10 LM18 Notre Dame 12-0 WM19 Xavier (Ohio) 14-7 WM19 Xavier (Ohio) 6-2 WNCAA Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) M24 Wichita State 1-12 LM25 Minnesota 17-8 WM26 Wichita State 14-15 L* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game# Tournament of Champions, Minneapolis, Minn.^ Los Angeles,Calif.

Record: 43-20Coach: Larry CochellNCAA Mideast Regional F15 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 6-0 WF15 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 12-9 WF16 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 14-4 WF20 at TCU 6-7 LF21 at Texas-Arlington 14-7 WF21 at Texas-Arlington 3-8 LF22 at Texas-Arlington 4-8 LF22 at Texas-Arlington 4-5 LF25 at Oklahoma City 17-4 WF26 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 17-9 WF28 SAINT LOUIS* 11-0 WF28 SAINT LOUIS* 9-5 WM1 SAINT LOUIS* 15-0 WM1 SAINT LOUIS* 12-1 WM4 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 7-1 WM7 IOWA STATE 6-5 WM8 IOWA STATE 12-2 WM8 IOWA STATE 11-3 WM12 INDIANA STATE 10-5 WM13 INDIANA STATE 3-2 WM14 WESTERN ILLINOIS 15-5 WM15 WESTERN ILLINOIS 8-7 WM15 WESTERN ILLINOIS 10-4 WM17 at Loyola Marymount 11-5 WM18 at USC 6-7 LM19 at UCLA 11-1 WM21 at UC Irvine 10-5 WM22 at UC Irvine 5-11 LM22 at UC Irvine 9-5 WM25 at Oklahoma 7-9 LM27 CAL POLY POMONA 10-7 WM28 NORTHEASTERN STATE 20-8 WM29 CAL POLY POMONA 5-11 LM31 OKLAHOMA CITY 8-5 WA1 KANSAS STATE 10-6 WA4 NORTH CAROLINA 9-4 WA5 NORTH CAROLINA 1-3 LA8 WICHITA STATE 2-5 L

1986

A9 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 11-8 WA12 EMPORIA STATE 9-0 WA12 EMPORIA STATE 5-7 LA14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 11-10 WA16 OKLAHOMA 9-8 WA18 at Evansville* 4-1 WA18 at Evansville* 9-5 WA22 at Wichita State 5-1 WA24 EVANGEL 7-4 WA25 NEBRASKA 9-5 WA26 NEBRASKA 4-3 WM2 CALIFORNIA 6-8 LM3 CALIFORNIA 3-5 LM3 CALIFORNIA 8-10 LM5 at New Orleans 6-9 LM6 at New Orleans 8-6 WM8 at Arkansas 5-7 LM9 ARKANSAS 6-15 LM10 ARKANSAS 8-9 LMCC Tournament (Detroit,Mich.) M16 Xavier 3-1 WM17 Evansville 8-1 WM18 Detroit 6-5 WNCAA Mideast Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) M23 Central Michigan 2-7 LM24 Michigan 6-5 WM25 Central Michigan 2-6 L* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game

Record: 48-19Coach: Gary VaughtNCAA West I Regional F14 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 7-1 WF14 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 0-3 LF19 at Texas-Arlington 8-1 WF24 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 12-3 WF24 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 3-1 WF27 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 11-1 WM3 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 7-1 WM3 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 14-7 WM4 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 3-8 LM4 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 12-1 WM6 TEXAS TECH 7-3 WM6 EMPORIA STATE 6-5 WM7 EMPORIA STATE 10-2 WM7 EMPORIA STATE 1-8 LM9 DALLAS BAPTIST 6-1 WM9 DALLAS BAPTIST 8-7 WM10 DALLAS BAPTIST 14-4 WM13 SAINT LOUIS* 10-3 WM13 SAINT LOUIS* 12-0 WM14 SAINT LOUIS* 15-0 WM14 SAINT LOUIS* 17-6 WM16 HOUSTON 8-6 WM17 WASHBURN 7-1 WM17 WASHBURN 21-11 WM18 WASHINGTON STATE 13-14 LM20 at LSU 5-20 LM21 at LSU 4-14 LM25 EVANGEL 20-3 WM27 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 10-2 WM28 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 6-3 WM28 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 3-2 WM31 WICHITA STATE 7-13 LA1 OKLAHOMA 14-13 WA3 OKLAHOMA STATE 8-14 LA4 at Oklahoma State 5-8 L

1987

A8 at Oklahoma 10-9 WA10 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 10-4 WA11 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 9-3 WA11 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 10-2 WA14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 16-5 WA16 at Creighton 12-7 W A17 at Nebraska 10-9 WA18 at Nebraska 9-7 WA20 at Wichita State 5-8 LA21 at Wichita State 4-3 WA24 EVANSVILLE* 2-1 WA24 EVANSVILLE* 6-3 WA25 EVANSVILLE* 7-2 WA25 EVANSVILLE* 9-8 WA27 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 11-7 WA29 PHILLIPS 21-4 WM1 KANSAS STATE 9-17 LM2 KANSAS STATE 8-7 WM5 WICHITA STATE 3-10 LM7 at Arkansas 4-14 LM8 at Arkansas 5-17 LM9 ARKANSAS 10-2 WM10 CREIGHTON 5-10 LMCC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) M15 Detroit 10-6 WM16 Evansville 4-0 WM17 Evansville 7-8 LM17 Evansville 7-3 WNCAA West I Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.) M22 Washington State 5-10 LM23 Minnesota 7-0 WM24 Wichita State 11-4 WM24 Washington State 14-13 WM25 Stanford 4-9 L* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game

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Record: 30-29Coach: Gary Vaught F19 at Baylor 1-5 LF20 at Baylor 8-6 WF20 at Baylor 9-2 WF26 #Texas-Arlington 1-8 LF26 #Oklahoma State 7-16 LF27 #at Southwestern Louisiana 8-4 (10) WF28 #at Southwestern Louisiana 3-7 LM1 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 5-0 WM4 BAYLOR 3-6 LM8 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 13-3 WM8 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 12-4 WM9 EMPORIA STATE 1-4 LM9 EMPORIA STATE 1-2 LM11 TCU 5-4 WM12 TCU 8-3 WM12 TCU 0-7 LM13 KENTUCKY 7-5 WM14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 13-6 WM16 NEW MEXICO 5-3 WM18 OKLAHOMA 5-2 WM19 at Oklahoma 6-7 (10) LM20 KANSAS STATE 7-12 LM22 at Texas Tech 11-9 WM23 at Texas Tech 8-9 LM24 at Lubbock Christian 10-13 LM25 NORTHERN IOWA 10-8 WM26 WICHITA STATE 0-9 LM27 WICHITA STATE 5-6 LM29 KENT STATE 7-12 LM30 KENT STATE 2-3 LA1 CREIGHTON 8-2 WA2 CREIGHTON 5-10 (8) LA2 CREIGHTON 13-1 WA4 WASHBURN 9-3 WA4 WASHBURN 12-1 WA7 at Oklahoma State 3-8 LA8 OKLAHOMA STATE 3-7 LA9 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 8-4 WA12 DALLAS BAPTIST 3-1 WA12 DALLAS BAPTIST 2-12 LA13 at Wichita State 6-7 LA15 at San Diego State 2-13 LA16 at San Diego State 1-6 LA17 at San Diego State 2-11 LA18 at U.S. International 6-15 LA19 at U.S. International 15-5 WA22 NEBRASKA 7-9 LA23 NEBRASKA 4-8 LA24 NEBRASKA 11-1 WA26 at Wichita State 8-7 WA27 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 9-3 WA27 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 4-0 WA30 at Southwest Missouri St. 4-2 WM1 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 5-4 (17) WM7 at Kansas State 12-7 WM8 at Kansas State 11-16 LM12 RICE 11-2 WM15 at Arkansas 7-18 LM16 at Arkansas 11-3 W# Louisiana Classic, Lafayette, La.

1988Record: 36-18Coach: Gary Vaught F16 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 5-1 WF16 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-5 WF20 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 14-0 WF20 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 12-0 WF21 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 6-1 WF21 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. ST.. 9-4 WF24 #Tulane 6-3 WF25 #LSU 7-10 LF26 #at New Orleans 1-2 LF28 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 2-7 LM1 CAMERON 14-3 WM3 KANSAS 5-7 (10) LM3 KANSAS 13-9 WM10 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 7-4 WM11 WICHITA STATE 3-21 LM12 WICHITA STATE 2-11 LM13 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 12-1 WM14 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 32-3 WM14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 11-1 WM15 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 15-14 (10) WM16 TEXAS TECH 5-6 LM17 TEXAS TECH 4-5 LM18 IOWA STATE 10-7 WM19 IOWA STATE 5-3 WM21 MISSOURI 10-2 WM22 MISSOURI 3-2 (11) WM24 OKLAHOMA 9-5 WM25 at Oklahoma 11-18 LM26 OKLAHOMA STATE 12-5 WM28 WASHBURN (10) 18-5 WM28 WASHBURN (10) 5-4 WM30 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 5-19 LA1 at New Mexico State 14-12 WA1 at New Mexico State 19-11 WA2 at New Mexico State 13-6 WA4 at Wichita State 1-4 LA5 at Wichita State 9-10 LA7 DALLAS BAPTIST 10-1 WA8 DALLAS BAPTIST 5-4 (8) WA8 DALLAS BAPTIST 8-7 (8) WA11 ^Oklahoma State 6-1 WA12 at Oklahoma State 4-3 WA14 SAN DIEGO STATE 4-3 WA15 SAN DIEGO STATE 6-5 (10) WA16 SAN DIEGO STATE 4-8 LA18 at Nebraska 1-9 LA18 at Nebraska 4-3 WA19 at Creighton 2-4 LA20 at Creighton 9-6 WA21 at Kansas 10-11 LA22 at Kansas 2-3 (11) LA25 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-3 WA28 KANSAS STATE 5-13 LA29 KANSAS STATE 9-2 W# New Orleans Tournament, New Orleans, La.^ Tulsa County Stadium, Tulsa, Okla.

1989Record: 37-25Coach: Allan Barker F23 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 9-13 LF23 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 11-8 WF25 at East Central 16-3 WF25 at East Central 9-6 WF27 NORTHEASTERN STATE 11-4 WF27 NORTHEASTERN STATE 8-7 WM1 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 13-5 WM1 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 10-7 WM3 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 5-4 WM3 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 3-5 LM5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 5-4 WM5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 5-9 LM6 at Northwestern Oklahoma St. 6-9 LM6 at Northwestern Oklahoma St. 10-7 WM9 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 12-6 WM10 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 5-7 LM12 BELLEVUE 9-10 (10) LM13 NEW MEXICO STATE 3-2 WM16 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE 8-0 WM16 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE 13-3 WM17 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE 9-0 WM17 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE 10-5 WM21 at Southwest Baptist 10-7 WM21 at Southwest Baptist 12-6 WM27 at Northeastern State 0-5 LM27 at Northeastern State 2-1 WM29 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 5-6 LM29 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 9-7 WM31 at Oklahoma Baptist 3-2 WM31 at Oklahoma Baptist 6-12 LA5 at Oklahoma Christian 8-10 LA5 at Oklahoma Christian 9-0 WA6 DALLAS BAPTIST 0-7 LA7 DALLAS BAPTIST 0-8 LA7 DALLAS BAPTIST 1-6 LA10 COLLEGE OF SOUTHWEST 9-11 LA10 COLLEGE OF SOUTHWEST 1-12 LA14 at Oklahoma City 2-1 WA14 at Oklahoma City 1-6 LA17 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 3-2 (8) WA17 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 4-2 WA19 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 2-11 LA21 EAST CENTRAL 2-1 WA21 EAST CENTRAL 5-6 LA23 at Arkansas 3-10 LA24 NEWMAN 4-1 WA24 NEWMAN 6-5 WA28 OKLAHOMA CITY 7-5 WA28 OKLAHOMA CITY 2-3 LM1 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 0-11 LM1 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 9-8 (8) WNAIA District Nine Playoffs (Tulsa, OK) M4 Southeastern Oklahoma St. 4-15 LM4 Oklahoma Baptist 4-3 WM5 Southwestern Oklahoma St. 7-4 WM6 Oklahoma City 5-11 L

1990

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Record: 60-15Coach: Allan Barker F19 PITTSBURG STATE 2-1 WF19 PITTSBURG STATE 11-0 WF21 at Arkansas 1-2 LF23 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 8-4 WF23 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 6-1 WF27 at Northwestern Oklahoma St. 6-9 LF27 at Northwestern Oklahoma St. 10-7 WM2 EAST CENTRAL 10-2 WM3 BELLEVUE 12-8 WM4 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE 4-7 LM5 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE 8-6 WM7 EASTERN MICHIGAN 6-2 WM9 at Oklahoma Baptist 6-7 LM9 at Oklahoma Baptist 2-8 LM10 EASTERN MICHIGAN 6-8 LM12 at East Central 12-0 WM12 at East Central 14-10 WM14 at Oklahoma City 10-7 WM14 at Oklahoma City 7-6 (8) WM16 HANNIBAL-LaGRANGE 12-2 WM16 HANNIBAL-LaGRANGE 6-1 WM17 MISSOURI VALLEY 8-7 (8) WM17 MISSOURI VALLEY 3-2 WM19 at Northeastern State 3-9 LM19 at Northeastern State 5-1 WM20 VALLEY CITY STATE 15-6 WM21 VALLEY CITY STATE 6-4 WM21 VALLEY CITY STATE 14-4 WM23 at Southwestern Oklahoma St. 13-3 WM23 at Southwestern Oklahoma St. 10-0 WM26 at Southeastern Oklahoma St. 13-11 WM26 at Southeastern Oklahoma St. 5-4 WM27 ARKANSAS TECH 13-3 WM29 COLLEGE OF THE SOUTHWEST 7-2 WM30 at Oklahoma Christian 8-2 WM30 at Oklahoma Christian 14-1 WA1 at Pittsburg State 7-1 WA1 at Pittsburg State 11-3 WA4 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 5-4 WA4 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 10-0 WA6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 4-1 WA6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 4-3 WA9 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 7-6 WA9 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 8-2 WA11 at Missouri Southern 5-2 WA11 at Missouri Southern 0-1 LA13 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 12-2 WA13 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 3-0 WA15 NORTHEASTERN STATE 8-1 WA15 NORTHEASTERN STATE 6-0 WA16 at Central Oklahoma 10-5 WA16 at Central Oklahoma 22-9 WA19 DALLAS BAPTIST 10-12 LA20 DALLAS BAPTIST 5-10 LA20 DALLAS BAPTIST 8-2 WA23 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 5-6 LA23 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 2-9 LA25 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 5-3 WA27 OKLAHOMA CITY 4-3 WA27 OKLAHOMA CITY 3-2 WA28 BENEDICTINE 10-0 WA28 BENEDICTINE 7-6 (8) WA30 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 0-5 LA30 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 15-3 W

1991NAIA District Nine Playoffs (Tulsa, Okla.) M3 Southeastern Oklahoma St. 10-6 WM5 Oklahoma Baptist 9-7 WM6 Oklahoma Baptist 12-11 WNAIA Area Three Playoffs (Mayville, N.D.) M16 Emporia State 12-9 WM17 Mayville 24-7 WM18 Mayville 5-0 WNAIA College World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) M26 Lewis-Clark State 8-13 LM27 Grand View (Iowa) 6-0 WM28 USC Aiken 3-2 WM29 North Florida 3-2 WM31 Lewis-Clark State 0-7 L

Record: 35-17-2Coach: Allan Barker F18 at Southwestern Oklahoma St. 2-3 LF18 at Southwestern Oklahoma St. 5-5 TF22 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 5-4 (11) WF22 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-14 LF25 at Pittsburg State 11-3 WF25 at Pittsburg State 13-1 WF29 LINDENWOOD 13-6 WF29 LINDENWOOD 8-2 WM1 at Northeastern State 4-0 WM1 at Northeastern State 5-1 WM3 BRIAR CLIFF 6-2 WM3 BRIAR CLIFF 10-5 WM5 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 13-3 WM11 PITTSBURG STATE 21-1 WM11 PITTSBURG STATE 12-5 WM12 EVANGEL 2-1 WM12 EVANGEL 11-1 WM13 WISCONSON-EAU CLAIRE 6-1 WM13 WISCONSON-EAU CLAIRE 11-4 WM16 #Missouri Southern 7-3 WM16 #Miami (Ohio) 3-9 LM17 #Texas A&M 9-0 WM17 #at Texas-Pan American 6-7 LM18 #Arkansas State 1-5 LM19 #Texas-Pan American 4-2 WM20 #Miami (Ohio) 4-1 WM21 #Miami (Ohio) 3-5 LM23 at Oklahoma Baptist 6-5 (9) WM23 at Oklahoma Baptist 9-10 LM25 at Arkansas 5-3 WM27 VALLEY CITY STATE 1-2 LM27 VALLEY CITY STATE 5-1 WM28 VALLEY CITY STATE 15-0 WM30 NEWMAN 2-0 WM30 NEWMAN 4-1 WM31 NEWMAN 10-3 WA2 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 2-3 LA2 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 3-0 WA4 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 5-7 LA4 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 8-4 WA7 at Central Oklahoma 13-8 WA9 at Southeastern Oklahoma St. 5-0 WA9 at Southeastern Oklahoma St. 1-8 LA11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 13-3 WA12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 8-0 WA14 at Missouri Southern 6-7 LA14 at Missouri Southern 3-13 LA16 NORTHEASTERN STATE 5-5 TA18 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 1-4 LA18 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 5-7 L

1992

A22 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6-3 WA25 OKLAHOMA CITY 6-3 WA25 OKLAHOMA CITY 6-8 (10) LA28 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 2-6 L# Jody Ramsey Tournament, Edinburg, Texas

Record: 35-16Coach: Allan Barker F21 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 6-0 WF21 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-6 WF23 PITTSBURG STATE 8-6 WF23 PITTSBURG STATE 17-5 WM1 at Texas Tech 0-6 LM2 at Texas Tech 3-4 LM5 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 9-3 WM5 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7-0 WM9 at Nebraska 12-7 WM9 at Nebraska 5-6 LM10 at Nebraska 4-8 LM12 NEW MEXICO STATE 9-15 LM13 TCU 10-4 WM14 TCU 3-13 LM16 NEW MEXICO STATE 4-3 WM20 at Baylor 2-0 WM20 at Baylor 4-1 WM21 MISSOURI VALLEY 10-4 WM21 MISSOURI VALLEY 7-4 WM23 NORTHEASTERN STATE 3-1 WM23 NORTHEASTERN STATE 8-7 WM25 ARKANSAS TECH 8-3 WM25 ARKANSAS TECH 9-2 WM27 at TCU 4-2 WM27 at TCU 0-1 LM28 at TCU 2-10 LM30 HASTINGS 10-0 WM30 HASTINGS 12-0 WM31 at Arkansas 5-13 LA1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7-2 WA3 NEWMAN 4-2 WA3 NEWMAN 15-1 WA6 at Missouri Southern 6-2 WA6 at Missouri Southern 5-6 (8) LA9 at Oklahoma City 8-11 LA10 OKLAHOMA CITY 6-17 LA10 OKLAHOMA CITY 6-3 WA13 WICHITA STATE 2-5 LA14 at Wichita State 7-8 (12) LA17 at Lubbock Christian 9-4 WA17 at Lubbock Christian 9-6 WA18 at Lubbock Christian 23-13 WA20 ARKANSAS 1-16 LA21 at Wichita State 4-0 WA22 at Wichita State 5-9 LA24 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 4-3 WA24 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 11-7 WA25 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 8-7 WM1 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 11-7 WM1 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. 8-4 WM2 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST. 6-4 W

1993

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Record: 30-23Coach: Allan Barker F13 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 6-5 (10) WF18 NEBRASKA 11-1 WF19 NEBRASKA 11-6 WF20 NEBRASKA 5-4 WF23 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 16-12 WF26 at Northwestern State 2-6 LF26 at Northwestern State 5-4 (14) WF27 at Northwestern State 8-5 WM2 at Oklahoma State 3-7 LM3 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3-8 LM4 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 15-1 WM5 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 10-2 WM6 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 6-7 LM7 BAYLOR 8-6 WM11 at Rice 9-8 (10) WM12 at Rice 4-6 LM12 at Rice 3-4 LM14 CENTRAL MISSOURI 7-1 WM15 IOWA STATE 16-1 WM16 MISSOURI 5-2 WM17 MISSOURI 3-5 LM18 CENTENARY 10-1 WM19 CENTENARY 1-10 LM19 CENTENARY 4-2 WM21 MINNESOTA 3-1 WM22 at Missouri 10-11 (10) LM23 at Missouri 3-21 LM27 at Southwest Missouri State 4-3 WM27 at Southwest Missouri State 1-6 LM29 ARKANSAS 8-7 WM30 at Arkansas 4-7 LA2 LeTOURNEAU 10-6 WA4 at Baylor 8-7 (11) WA5 at Baylor 19-4 WA6 OKLAHOMA STATE 11-12 (11) LA8 at Nebraska 3-5 LA9 at Nebraska 3-8 LA10 at Nebraska 2-3 LA12 ARKANSAS 3-1 WA15 at Texas-Arlington 3-8 LA16 at Texas-Arlington 2-1 WA20 at Arkansas 12-2 WA22 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 2-0 WA24 ARKANSAS COLLEGE 14-1 WA24 ARKANSAS COLLEGE 10-0 WA30 NEW MEXICO STATE 0-6 LM3 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 6-3 WM4 WICHITA STATE 3-8 LM7 RICE 1-11 LM7 RICE 2-4 LM8 RICE 3-2 (13) WM11 at Wichita State 0-9 LM12 at Kansas 0-3 L

1994Record: 21-34Coach: Allan Barker F18 KANSAS STATE 8-6 WF19 KANSAS STATE 14-9 WF24 #Kansas State 2-3 (11) LF25 #Creighton 2-9 LF25 #at McNeese State 0-7 LF26 #Creighton 3-6 LF28 at Texas-Arlington 4-9 LM5 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 4-8 LM5 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 6-3 WM9 at Southwest Missouri St. 4-11 LM11 ^Portland State 2-18 LM11 ^at New Mexico State 13-14 LM13 ^Miami (Ohio) 7-4 WM14 ^at New Mexico State 9-3 WM15 ^Miami (Ohio) 16-19 LM15 ^at New Mexico State 2-12 LM16 ^New Mexico 6-11 LM17 ^Miami (Ohio) 10-3 WM20 MINNESOTA 4-2 WM21 MINNESOTA 2-1 WM21 ARKANSAS 0-7 LM22 KANSAS 7-4 WM25 BUTLER 9-11 LM25 BUTLER 8-7 WM26 BUTLER 3-6 LM26 BUTLER 4-1 WM28 OKLAHOMA STATE 2-12 LM29 at Southwest Missouri 10-5 WA1 NORTHWESTERN STATE 4-5 LA1 NORTHWESTERN STATE 6-7 LA2 NORTHWESTERN STATE 4-7 LA4 $ARKANSAS 2-8 (11) LA5 at Southeast Missouri St. 8-5 WA6 at Southeast Missouri St. 3-5 LA8 MISSOURI 2-10 LA8 MISSOURI 9-14 LA9 MISSOURI 3-14 LA13 at Oklahoma State 7-2 WA14 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 4-3 WA15 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 4-3 WA15 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 2-1 WA18 OKLAHOMA 3-9 LA22 at Kansas State 9-8 WA23 at Kansas State 10-16 LA25 ARKANSAS 5-0 WA26 at Arkansas 1-9 LA29 TCU 7-6 WA30 TCU 6-7 LA30 TCU 3-5 (12) LM9 WICHITA STATE 5-4 WM10 at Wichita State 0-9 LM12 at Kansas 1-7 LM13 at Kansas 6-13 LM13 at Kansas 7-13 LM14 KANSAS 2-7 L#LakeAreaClassicatMcNeeseSt.LakeCharles,La.^HamptonInnClassicatNewMexicoSt.LasCruces,N.M.$DrillersStadium,Tulsa,Okla.

1995Record: 32-24Coach: Sunny Golloway F9 at TCU 2-13 LF10 at TCU 3-2 WF10 at TCU 9-10 LF13 PITTSBURG STATE 5-0 WF15 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 18-3 WF17 CREIGHTON 6-2 WF17 CREIGHTON 14-3 WF18 CREIGHTON 10-2 WF20 at Arkansas 7-19 LF21 at UALR 2-6 LF23 NEBRASKA 3-7 LF24 NEBRASKA 10-5 WF25 NEBRASKA 11-8 WF28 at Centenary 1-0 WF28 at Centenary 6-2 WF29 at Centenary 8-3 WM2 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 14-3 WM3 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. 7-4 WM5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 5-3 WM9 TAMPA 5-1 WM9 TAMPA 1-6 LM10 TAMPA 1-0 WM13 #Notre Dame 2-6 LM14 #Indiana 4-5 LM15 #Southern Illinois 9-0 WM16 #Notre Dame 6-10 LM19 MISSOURI WESTERN 16-3 WM20 at Oklahoma 8-2 WM22 at Texas 4-10 LM23 at Texas 0-7 LM26 UALR 8-6 WM30 TCU 5-3 WM30 TCU 10-4 WM31 TCU 16-14 WA2 ARKANSAS 2-3 LA5 at Nebraska 5-9 LA6 at Nebraska 6-7 LA7 at Nebraska 9-10 (10) LA10 ARKANSAS 8-7 (10) WA12 at Missouri 4-5 LA13 at Missouri 8-9 LA17 at Creighton 9-7 (9) WA17 at Crieghton 18-10 WA20 IOWA STATE 7-8 LA20 IOWA STATE 4-0 WA21 IOWA STATE 8-7 WA23 OKLAHOMA 5-3 WA24 at Arkansas 5-18 LA26 OKLAHOMA STATE 7-2 WA27 at Oklahoma State 4-11 LM4 KANSAS 3-1 WM5 KANSAS 4-14 LM8 at Kansas State 9-6 WM8 at Kansas State 12-14 LM11 ^Creighton 5-7 LM12 at Kansas 2-3 L#IrishClassic,SanAntonio,Texas^Lawrence,Kan.

1996

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Record: 26-30Coach: Sunny Golloway F1 at TCU 21-3 WF2 at TCU 20-12 WF3 PITTSBURG STATE 10-2 WF7 at Texas 5-7 LF8 at Texas 1-6 LF9 at Texas 8-20 LF15 MISSOURI 2-9 LF15 MISSOURI 6-1 WF16 MISSOURI 7-8 LF19 at Southwestern Louisiana 3-22 LF20 at Southwestern Louisiana 5-12 LF22 at Arizona 3-12 LF23 at Arizona 5-3 WF27 SOUTHERN NAZARENE 8-6 WM1 BRADLEY 3-5 LM1 BRADLEY 8-5 WM2 BRADLEY 6-5 (10) WM5 at Texas Southern 6-2 WM6 at Houston 9-5 WM8 CENTENARY 4-6 LM8 CENTENARY 3-1 WM9 CENTENARY 5-2 WM14 #MICHIGAN 6-14 LM15 #PEPPERDINE 0-3 LM16 #KANSAS STATE 1-11 LM21 EASTERN ILLINOIS 5-6 LM22 EASTERN ILLINOIS 10-9 WM23 EASTERN ILLINOIS 14-6 WM26 HOWARD 12-3 WM27 HOWARD 9-11 LM27 KANSAS 2-4 (10) LM28 OREGON STATE 5-20 LM29 OREGON STATE 2-8 LM31 at Kansas 1-9 LA2 UALR 8-2 WA5 OKLAHOMA 8-9 LA11 EAST CENTRAL 5-1 WA11 EAST CENTRAL 11-3 WA14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 13-2 WA14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 19-5 WA15 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 12-7 WA19 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. 12-4 WA19 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. 2-7 LA20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. 4-14 LA22 ARKANSAS 6-11 LA23 at Arkansas 5-15 LM2 OKLAHOMA STATE 5-4 WM3 at Oklahoma State 0-15 LM6 at Centenary 8-3 WM6 at Centenary 11-2 WM9 at Kansas State 15-14 (10) WM10 at Kansas State 5-20 LM11 at Kansas State 12-13 LM15 at Miami (Fla.) 3-20 LM16 at Miami (Fla.) 3-7 LM17 at Miami (Fla.) 11-12 (11) L# F&M Bank Classic, Tulsa, Okla.

1997Record: 45-20 (18-6 Mid-Con)Coach: Sunny GollowayMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Midwest Regional F7 Southern Nazarene 10-5 WF11 Pittsburg State 9-4 WF13 $ Texas-Arlington 9-1 WF14 $ Texas A&M 3-17 LF15 $ Arkansas State 16-12 WF18 Missouri Southern 4-12 LF21 Saint louis 5-1 WF21 Saint louis 13-4 WF22 Saint louis 11-7 WF24 at Texas 4-6 LF27 at TCU 12-13 LF28 at TCU 5-27 LM1 at TCU 6-5 WM5 # Ohio State 5-10 LM5 # UNLV 4-10 LM6 # Cal State-Northridge 14-7 WM7 # Washington State 10-6 WM8 # Lewis-Clark State 5-1 WM10 East Central 8-1 WM14 ^Michigan 7-8 (10) LM14 at Oklahoma 9-5 WM21 Chicago State* 10-1 WM21 Chicago State* 3-7 LM22 Chicago State* 5-0 WM22 Chicago State* 7-2 WM25 Emporia State 13-9 WM27 Howard 8-3 WM28 HOWARD 6-7 LM28 Howard 16-1 WM29 Howard 8-3 WA1 Oklahoma 2-4 LA4 at Western Illinois* 5-6 LA4 at Western Illinois* 12-1 WA5 at Western Illinois* 15-0 WA5 at Western Illinois* 0-5 L

1998A8 Panhandle State 18-0 WA8 Panhandle State 18-3 WA11 Northeastern Illinois* 4-3 WA11 Northeastern Illinois* 9-0 WA12 Northeastern Illinois* 9-0 WA12 Northeastern Illinois* 6-7 LA15 at Arkansas 7-19 LA18 at Valparaiso* 5-4 (8) WA18 at Valparaiso* 2-1 WA19 at Valparaiso* 1-3 LA19 at Valparaiso* 9-3 WA22 Arkansas 5-8 LA25 Western Illinois* 4-8 LA25 Western Illinois* 4-2 WA26 Valparaiso* 13-6 WA26 Valparaiso* 16-1 WA28 East Central 21-8 WM2 at Chicago State* 9-3 WM2 at Chicago State* 7-0 WM3 at Northeastern Illinois* 7-4 WM3 at Northeastern Illinois* 16-4 WMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M7 Central Connecticut State 5-3 WM8 C.W. Post 12-5 WM9 Valparaiso 7-4 WM10 Valparaiso 12-10 WNCAA Play-In (Tulsa, Okla.) M14 Butler 5-4 (10) WM14 Butler 18-5 WNCAA Central Regional (College Station, Texas) M21 Rice 1-11 LM22 Charlotte 20-13 WM23 Washington 6-13 L$ UTA Howard Johnson Classic, Arlington, Texas# UNLV Desert Classic, Las Vegas, Nev.^ Norman, Okla.* Mid-Continent Conference Game

1998 ORU GOLDEN EAGLESMid-Continent Conference Champions

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Record: 46-15 (14-4 Mid-Con)Coach: Sunny GollowayMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Central Regional F5 $ TCU 11-3 WF6 $ Sam Houston State 12-13 LF7 $ Texas-Arlington 9-4 WF13 Missouri Southern 23-2 WF14 Missouri Southern 16-7 WF19 Indiana State 6-8 LF20 Indiana State 15-10 WF21 Indiana State 9-2 WF26 # Texas-Arlington 3-5 LF27 # Oklahoma 8-6 WF28 # Arkansas State 14-3 WM3 at Texas 7-11 LM5 C.W. Post 10-4 WM6 C.W. Post 12-4 WM7 C.W. Post 10-5 WM10 at Texas-Arlington 5-2 WM14 at TCU 20-10 WM16 Iowa State 9-0 WM17 Iowa State 18-8 WM19 Central Michigan 12-3 WM20 Central Michigan 12-5 WM21 Central Michigan 10-9 WM27 Chicago State * 6-4 WM27 Chicago State * 2-1 WM28 Chicago State * 18-3 WM28 Chicago State * 11-2 WM31 + Oklahoma State 5-11 LA2 USAO 13-2 WA6 Oklahoma 4-5 LA7 ^ Oklahoma State 6-12 LA10 Oakland 14-1 WA10 Oakland 9-6 WA11 Oakland 4-3 WA11 Oakland 10-0 WA14 Arkansas 6-15 LA18 at Youngstown State * 2-5 LA18 at Youngstown State * 2-6 LA21 at Arkansas 12-5 WA24 IUPUI * 10-2 WA24 IUPUI * 11-2 WA25 IUPUI * 9-0 WA25 IUPUI * 10-5 WA27 Hillsdale Baptist 19-1 WM1 at Western Illinois * 3-10 LM1 at Western Illinois * 7-3 WM2 at Western Illinois * 5-3 WM2 at Western Illinois * 16-6 WM6 at Kansas 6-4 WM7 at Kansas 15-5 WM8 Kansas 10-2 WM9 Kansas 6-7 LM14 at Valparaiso * 6-0 WM14 at Valparaiso * 0-3 LM15 at Valparaiso * 9-5 WM15 at Valparaiso * 18-6 W

1999

Record: 49-15 (26-1 Mid-Con)Coach: Sunny GollowayMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional F11 # New Orleans 16-7 WF12 # at McNeese State 8-10 LF13 # Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7-5 WF15 Southern Nazarene 5-3 WF18 $ Houston 0-9 LF19 $ Sam Houston State 6-4 WF20 $ Oklahoma 2-15 LF23 at Texas-Arlington 8-1 WF25 Northwestern State 8-5 WF26 Saint louis 8-7 WF27 Saint louis 9-7 WM4 Missouri Southern 14-2 WM5 Missouri Southern 7-6 WM11 at Baylor 3-0 WM11 at Baylor 9-8 (16) WM12 at Baylor 4-10 LM14 at Texas 2-4 LM19 Oklahoma City 11-4 WM21 Oklahoma 1-4 LM25 IUPUI* 13-1 WM25 IUPUI* 6-4 WM26 IUPUI* 8-4 WM26 IUPUI* 6-4 WM28 ualr 7-6 (11) WM31 at Minnesota 2-5 LA1 at Minnesota 0-7 LA2 at Minnesota 0-11 LA4 % Oklahoma State 11-13 LA8 Valparaiso* 15-1 WA8 Valparaiso* 21-4 WA9 Valparaiso* 10-2 WA9 Valparaiso* 6-5 WA11 Arkansas 4-5 LA15 at Oakland* 16-8 WA15 at Oakland* 9-7 WA16 at Oakland* 12-6 WA16 at Oakland* 11-5 (8) WA18 at Arkansas 8-4 WA21 at Southern Utah* 11-7 WA21 at Southern Utah* 4-5 LA22 at Southern Utah* 14-10 WA25 Texas-Arlington 6-5 WA26 at Oklahoma State 6-2 WA29 Youngstown State* 3-2 WA29 Youngstown State* 5-3 WA30 Youngstown State* 5-0 WA30 Youngstown State* 8-7 W

2000

Record: 45-13 (26-1 Mid-Con)Coach: Sunny GollowayMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional F17 # Southwest Missouri State 5-2 WF17 # Arkansas State 17-7 WF18 # Texas-Arlington 4-6 LF20 Southern Nazarene 9-1 WF23 $ Southern Illinois 2-4 LF24 $ Centenary 6-5 WF25 $ Northwestern State 2-0 WM2 Massachusettes 5-2 WM3 Massachusettes 13-4 WM4 Massachusettes 16-1 WM6 at Arizona State 3-17 LM9 Creighton 1-0 WM10 Creighton 4-2 WM13 Oklahoma 11-4 WM14 USAO 22-0 WM16 Washington State 4-1 WM17 Washington State 3-7 LM18 Washington State 9-14 LM20 Texas-Arlington 8-4 WM24 Southwest Missouri ST. 4-1 WM25 at Southwest Missouri St. 5-12 LM31 Oakland* 20-1 WM31 Oakland* 16-1 WA1 Oakland* 5-1 WA1 Oakland* 5-4 WA4 at Kansas State 11-3 WA7 Southern Utah* 6-5 WA7 Southern Utah* 7-6 WA8 Southern Utah* 4-1 WA9 Southern Utah* 4-3 WA10 at Texas-Arlington 7-1 WA14 at Youngstown State* 9-5 WA14 at Youngstown State* 8-1 WA15 at Youngstown State* 4-2 WA17 Arkansas 2-4 LA19 Arizona State 2-5 (11) LA21 at Chicago State* 24-7 WA21 at Chicago State* 11-13 LA24 ^Oklahoma 3-2 W

2001

Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M20 IUPUI 12-3 WM21 Western Illinois 10-3 WM22 Chicago State 15-2 WM23 Valparaiso 5-4 WNCAA Central Regional (Wichita, Kan.) M28 at Wichita State 5-13 LM29 vs. Oklahoma State 4-12 L$ Gateway Classic, Laredo, Texas# Arlington Morning News Invitational, Arlington, Texas+ Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City, Okla.^ Drillers Stadium, Tulsa, Okla.* Mid-Continent Conference Game

M6 Chicago State* 2-1 WM6 Chicago State* 16-1 WM7 Chicago State* 15-0 WM7 Chicago State* 5-0 WM10 Texas Wesleyan 6-5 WM12 at Western Illinois* 6-2 WM12 at Western Illinois* 12-9 WM13 at Western Illinois* 10-5 WM13 at Western Illinois* 10-9 WMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M17 Valparaiso 5-3 WM18 Southern Utah 1-6 LM19 Youngstown State 26-2 WM19 Oakland 20-1 WM20 Southern Utah 8-4 WNCAA Regional (Oklahoma City, Okla.) M26 Oklahoma 5-6 LM27 Delaware 4-2 WM27 Oklahoma 7-9 L# McNeese State Tournament, Lake Charles, La.$ Univ. of Houston Tournament, Houston, Texas% Drillers Stadium, Tulsa, Okla.* Mid-Continent Conference Game

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Record: 48-19 (16-2 Mid-Con)Coach: Sunny GollowayMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional J31 $ Southern Utah 9-1 WF1 $ Oregon State 9-10 (10) L F2 $ Arizona State 4-5 LF9 at Hawaii-Hilo 9-2 WF9 at Hawaii-Hilo 4-3 WF10 at Hawaii-Hilo 6-1 WF10 at Hawaii-Hilo 20-6 WF15 Missouri Southern 7-1 WF16 Missouri Southern 0-2 LF17 Missouri Southern 8-7 (11) WF22 at Baylor 3-7 LF23 at Baylor 8-9 LF24 at Baylor 2-4 LM7 East Central 8-1 WM11 % Fordham 7-1 WM12 % Liberty 21-5 WM13 % Pacific 6-8 LM14 % Illinois State 16-3 WM15 % Fresno State 3-9 LM16 % Gonzaga 4-1 WM23 ^ Michigan 11-4 WM24 at Kansas 22-5 WM27 at Texas-Arlington 7-3 WM29 Coppin State 13-2 WM30 Coppin State 17-0 WM31 Coppin State 10-4 WA2 Kansas 8-0 WA6 at Western Illinois* 8-4 (11) WA6 at Western Illinois* 19-4 WA9 Texas-Arlington 4-0 WA12 at Oklahoma State 0-8 LA14 Oklahoma State 8-3 WA15 at Oklahoma State 0-6 LA16 Arkansas 0-14 L

2002

A25 Kansas State 12-5 WA28 Western Illinois* 5-4 WA28 Western Illinois* 10-4 WA29 Western Illinois* 11-0 WA29 Western Illinois* 4-1 WM1 at Arkansas 0-10 LM2 BYU 3-5 LM3 St. Gregory’s 10-1 WM5 at IUPUI* 9-2 WM5 at IUPUI* 11-0 WM6 at IUPUI* 9-4 WM6 at IUPUI* 21-0 WM8 Central Oklahoma 8-4 WM12 at Valparaiso* 9-4 WM12 at Valparaiso* 15-3 WM13 at Valparaiso* 11-1 WM13 at Valparaiso* 15-1 W Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M17 Youngstown State 10-3 WM18 Southern Utah 4-3 WM19 Southern Utah 13-8 WNCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) M25 USC 4-12 LM26 Fresno State 1-2 L# UTA Invitational, Arlington, Texas$ NSU Baseball Classic, Natchitoches, La.^ Drillers Stadium, Tulsa, Okla.* Mid-Continent Conference Game

A19 Oklahoma 2-6 LA20 at Oklahoma 5-6 LA21 at Oklahoma 5-7 LA24 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 5-4 WA24 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST. 11-0 WA27 Valparaiso* 7-3 WA27 Valparaiso* 12-2 WA28 Valparaiso* 12-2 WA28 Valparaiso* 5-0 WA30 at Arkansas 3-6 LM4 Chicago State* 7-6 WM4 Chicago State* 11-0 WM5 Chicago State* 8-3 WM5 Chicago State* 8-3 WM7 Northwestern State 2-0 WM8 Northwestern State 5-4 WM10 at Southern Utah* 1-5 LM10 at Southern Utah* 9-1 WM11 at Southern Utah* 8-4 WM11 at Southern Utah* 5-1 WM14 Texas-San Antonio 10-5 WM15 Texas-San Antonio 3-1 WM18 Oakland* 6-0 WM18 Oakland* 7-1 WM19 Oakland* 6-0 WM19 Oakland* 3-6 LMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M23 Valparaiso 8-0 WM24 Oakland 12-3 WM25 Southern Utah 7-1 WNCAA Regional (Wichita, Kan.)M31 Wichita State 6-1 WJ1 Arkansas 6-7 LJ1 Wichita State 15-8 WJ2 Arkansas 6-11 L$ Bill Kajikawa Classic, Mesa, Ariz.% Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno, Calif.^ Lawrence, Kan. * Mid-Continent Confernece game

Record: 41-20 (19-1 Mid-Con)Coach: Sunny GollowayMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional F17 St. Gregory’s 12-0 WF22 at Texas-San Antonio 4-5 LF22 at Texas-San Antonio 1-3 LF23 at Texas-San Antonio 2-4 LF28 #vs South Alabama 8-11 LM1 #at McNeese State 4-2 WM2 #vs Georgia 6-7 LM6 at San Diego State 11-7 WM7 ^vs St. Mary’s (Calif.) 4-3 WM8 ^vs St. Mary’s (Calif.) 8-10 LM8 ^UC Riverside 3-12 LM11 Southwest Missouri State 2-1 WM14 at Kansas 1-2 LM15 Kansas 7-6 WM16 Kansas 2-9 LM19 Missouri Southern 6-2 WM21 Kent State 4-2 WM22 Kent State 13-7 WM23 Kent State 12-4 WM25 Wichita State 11-5 WM28 Northeastern State 11-5 WM29 Northeastern state 6-8 LM30 Northeastern state 7-3 W

2003

A1 at Arkansas 3-9 LA4 at Miami (Fla.) 5-8 LA5 at Miami (Fla.) 10-1 WA6 at Miami (Fla.) 8-11 LA8 at Oklahoma 5-1 WA11 Texas-Pan American 7-8 (11) LA12 Texas-Pan American 14-5 WA13 Texas-Pan American 6-7 LA15 Arkansas 2-8 LA19 at Valparaiso* 9-8 WA19 at Valparaiso* 5-4 WA20 at Valparaiso* 8-6 WA20 at Valparaiso* 1-3 LA22 Oklahoma 3-2 WA26 at Chicago State* 9-5 WA26 at Chicago State* 14-3 WA27 at Chicago State* 21-2 WA27 at Chicago State* 14-3 WA29 Oklahoma Wesleyan 9-2 WA30 at Southwest Missouri State 7-1 WM2 Southern Utah* 11-2 WM3 Southern Utah* 7-1 WM3 Southern Utah* 7-2 WM4 Southern Utah* 10-0 WM10 at Oakland* 17-7 WM10 at Oakland* 10-3 WM11 at Oakland* 16-15 WM11 at Oakland* 12-1 WM13 at Wichita State 2-13 LM17 Western Illinois* 4-3 WM17 Western Illinois* 11-3 WM18 Western Illinois* 9-4 WM18 Western Illinois* 7-0 WMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M22 Valparaiso 8-0 WM23 Southern Utah 6-2 WM24 Southern Utah 8-2 WNCAA Regional (College Station, Texas)M30 Texas A&M 3-6 LM31 Houston 2-4 L# Lake Area Classic, Lake Charles, La.^ RBI Baseball Tournament, Riverside, Calif.* Mid-Continent Conference Game

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Record: 51-20 (22-1 Mid-Con)Coach: Rob WaltonMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional f13 Missouri Southern 13-0 WF14 Missouri Southern 10-1 WF15 Missouri Southern 11-1 WF20 at Florida State 3-8 LF21 at Florida State 4-6 LF22 at Florida State 3-4 LF27 Sacred Heart 7-0 WF28 Sacred Heart 8-4 WF28 Sacred Heart 11-1 WM5 Creighton 6-1 WM6 Creighton 8-7 WM7 Creighton 15-2 WM9 Southwest Missouri State 5-1 WM12 $ UC Irvine 11-4 WM13 $ Washington State 6-4 WM14 $ Pepperdine 13-3 WM16 Kansas 2-1 (10) WM19 at Texas-Pan American 1-0 WM20 at Texas-Pan American 12-10 (13) WM21 at Texas-Pan American 1-4 LM23 Oklahoma 6-4 WM26 South Alabama 2-5 LM27 South Alabama 10-1 WM27 South Alabama 5-3 WM31 at Oklahoma 4-5 LA3 Chicago State* 21-6 WA3 Chicago State* 8-0 WA4 Chicago State* 11-2 WA4 Chicago State* 16-0 WA6 at Wichita State 13-9 WA8 at Arizona State 9-7 WA9 at Arizona State 1-5 LA10 at Arizona State 6-5 WA13 at Arkansas 6-4 WA16 Western Illinois* 1-0 WA16 Western Illinois* 13-2 WA17 Western Illinois* 3-2 WA17 Western Illinois* 7-4 WA24 at Centenary* 5-2 WA24 at Centenary* 22-5 WA27 ARKANSAS 4-8 LM1 at Valparaiso* 4-1 WM1 at Valparaiso* 5-3 WM2 at Valparaiso* 2-1 (11) WM2 at Valparaiso* 5-2 WM11 at Kansas 4-3 (10) WM15 OAKLAND* 6-1 WM15 OAKLAND* 9-3 WM16 OAKLAND* 4-1 WM16 OAKLAND* 6-0 WM21 at Southern Utah* 8-1 WM21 at Southern Utah* 9-4 (9) WM22 at Southern Utah* 7-10 LM22 at Southern Utah* 7-3 WMid-Continent Conf. Tournament (Shreveport, La.)M27 Southern Utah 28-8 WM28 Western Illinois 8-5 WM29 Southern Utah 12-4 WNCAA Regional (Austin, Texas)J4 TCU 6-5 WJ5 Texas 5-7 LJ5 TCU 10-1 WJ6 Texas 3-7 L$ Yellowbook USA Classic, Malibu, Calif.* Mid-Continent Conference Game

2004Record: 42-20 (22-2 Mid-Con)Coach: Rob WaltonMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional f11 Missouri Southern 15-0 WF12 Missouri Southern 8-0 WF13 Missouri Southern 13-4 WF18 at Baylor 9-3 WF19 at Baylor 1-2 LF20 at Baylor 0-4 LF25 at South Alabama 6-5 WF26 at South Alabama 5-6 LM3 BYU 6-5 WM4 BYU 2-6 LM5 BYU 4-7 LM10 $ Southwest Missouri State 11-0 WM10 $ Texas-San Antonio 4-6 LM11 $ Notre Dame 15-8 WM12 $ Texas-San Antonio 5-4 WM18 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 7-3 WM19 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 12-5 WM20 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 6-0 WM22 WICHITA STATE 4-1 WM24 at UC Santa Barbara 4-6 LM25 at UC Santa Barbara 2-7 LM26 at UC Santa Barbara 3-4 LM29 at SW Missouri State 4-7 LM31 at Miami (Fla.) 0-1 LA1 at Miami (Fla.) 6-17 LA2 at Miami (Fla.) 4-3 (12) WA3 at Miami (Fla.) 12-8 WA5 at Wichita State 3-4 LA9 SOUTHERN UTAH* 3-1 WA9 SOUTHERN UTAH* 4-0 WA10 SOUTHERN UTAH* 4-3 (11) WA10 SOUTHERN UTAH* 9-5 WA12 ARKANSAS 8-15 LA16 at Oakland* 2-1 WA16 at Oakland* 10-0 WA17 at Oakland* 9-0 WA17 at Oakland* 3-5 LA26 at Arkansas 2-5 LA30 VALPARAISO* 7-2 WA30 VALPARAISO* 2-0 WM1 VALPARAISO* 12-3 WM1 VALPARAISO* 4-1 WM7 CENTENARY* 6-0 WM7 CENTENARY* 4-0 WM8 CENTENARY* 7-1 WM8 CENTENARY* 2-1 WM10 at Oklahoma State 5-6 LM14 at Western Illinois* 7-8 (10) LM14 at Western Illinois* 3-0 WM15 at Western Illinois* 9-3 WM15 at Western Illinois* 6-5 WM20 at Chicago State * 6-0 WM20 at Chicago State* 3-0 WM21 at Chicago State* 7-2 WM21 at Chicago State* 10-1 WMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M26 Centenary 6-1 WM27 Southern Utah 11-2 WM28 Centenary 9-1 WNCAA Regional (Clemson, S.C.)J3 College of Charleston 2-5 LJ4 North Carolina A&T 6-3 WJ5 College of Charleston 6-0 WJ5 Clemson 3-8 L$ Alamo City Classic, San Antonio, Texas* Mid-Continent Conference Game

2005Record: 41-16 (17-2 Mid-Con)Coach: Rob WaltonMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional ChampionsNCAA Super Regional F10 Missouri Southern 9-2 Wf11 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 14-0 WF12 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 16-0 WF17 #Kansas State 5-1 WF17 at #Texas-Arlington 5-7 LF24 & Texas-Arlington 8-7 WF24 & Dallas Baptist 6-13 (11) LF25 & Texas Tech 4-7 LM3 UC Davis 9-2 WM4 UC DAVIS 8-6 WM5 UC DAVIS 8-4 WM7 MISSOURI STATE 7-6 (15) WM10 at Tulane 5-7 LM11 at Tulane 13-6 WM12 at Tulane 3-9 LM16 at UC Irvine 2-7 LM17 at UC Irvine 8-9 LM18 at UC Irvine 7-10 LM25 San francisco 3-5 LM26 san francisco 1-2 LM27 san francisco 3-5 lM28 Texas-Arlington 13-1 wM31 bethune-cookman 7-6 wA1 bethune-cookman 6-1 wA2 bethune-cookman 11-14 LA4 vs. Oklahoma State 5-2 WA11 wichita state 3-2 wA12 at Wichita State 7-1 WA15 at Valparaiso* 9-6 WA15 at Valparaiso* 8-1 WA16 at Valparaiso* 12-3 WA22 at Centenary* 7-8 LA22 at Centenary* 5-3 WA23 at Centenary* 10-4 WA23 at Centenary* 11-2 WA30 Western illinois* 5-0 wA30 western illinois* 7-1 wM2 Arkansas 5-4 wM7 chicago state* 6-2 wM7 chicago state* 9-0 wM12 at Southern Utah* 25-9 WM12 at Southern Utah* 14-2 WM13 at Southern Utah* 11-5 WM13 at Southern Utah* 3-4 LM16 at Oklahoma State 13-2 WM20 oakland* 5-4 wM20 oakland* 5-2 wM21 oakland* 21-1 wM21 oakland* 7-0 wMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)M25 centenary 5-4 (10) wM26 western illinois 21-2 wM27 western illinois 2-0 wNCAA Regional (Fayetteville, Ark.) J2 at Arkansas 4-3 (11) WJ3 vs Oklahoma State 5-4 WJ4 vs Oklahoma State 9-2 WNCAA Super Regional (Clemson, S.C.) J9 at Clemson 8-11 LJ10 at Clemson 5-6 L# UTA Invitational, Arlington, Texas& Rockhounds College Classic, Midland, Texas* Mid-Continent Conference Game

2006

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Record: 40-17 (19-1 Mid-Con)Coach: Rob WaltonMid-Con ChampionsNCAA Regional F10 Missouri Southern 14-5 WF11 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 11-1 WF16 at TCU 1-2 LF17 at TCU 8-10 LF18 at TCU 4-8 LF23 at Baylor 2-3 (10) LF24 at Baylor 7-12 LF25 at Baylor 4-2 WF27 KANSAS 9-1 WM2 at Texas 0-13 LM3 at Texas 3-5 LM4 at Texas 1-5 LM7 MISSOURI STATE 7-4 WM8 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 10-4 WM9 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 5-0 WM13 at Arkansas 2-10 LM15 PENN STATE 12-0 WM16 PENN STATE 11-8 (11) WM17 PENN STATE 4-2 WM22 at California 2-1 WM23 at California 3-8 LM24 at California 1-6 LM27 ARKANSAS 5-3 WM31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 7-1 WM31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 2-3 LA1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 3-2 WA3 WICHITA STATE 7-4 WA5 at Long Beach State 0-4 LA6 at Long Beach State 7-8 LA7 at Long Beach State 3-2 WA17 at Wichita State 4-0 WA20 SOUTHERN UTAH* 10-4 WA21 SOUTHERN UTAH* 5-4 (13) WA21 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7-0 WA22 SOUTHERN UTAH* 13-1 WA27 VALPARAISO* 17-5 WA28 VALPARAISO* 7-2 WA28 VALPARAISO* 8-0 WA29 VALPARAISO* 3-7 LM4 at Oakland* 15-2 WM5 at Oakland* 8-3 WM6 at Oakland* 8-2 WM7 at Oakland* 15-10 WM8 at Missouri State 9-6 WM11 CENTENARY* 12-1 WM12 CENTENARY* 9-3 WM12 CENTENARY* 13-2 WM13 CENTENARY* 3-2 WM17 at Western Illinois* 7-2 WM18 at Western Illinois* 9-5 (10) WM18 at Western Illinois* 18-2 WM19 at Western Illinois* 11-3 WMid-Continent Conference Tournament (Macomb, Ill.)M24 vs. Centenary 20-0 wM25 vs. Valparaiso 4-2 WM26 vs. Centenary 9-1 WNCAA Regional (Wichita, Kan.) J1 vs. Arizona 3-4 LJ2 at Wichita State 4-11 L* MId-Continent Conference game

2007Record: 48-14 (24-4 Summit League)Coach: Rob WaltonSummit League ChampionsNCAA Regional F22 # Army 9-1 WF22 at # Texas-San Antonio 5-3 WF23 # Louisiana-Lafayette 6-5 WF24 # Texas Tech 7-6 WF29 LE MOYNE 10-3 WM1 LE MOYNE 10-6 WM2 LE MOYNE 9-4 WM7 & Dallas Baptist 1-5 LM8 at & Texas-Arlington 10-1 WM9 & McNeese State 4-8 LM11 BAYLOR 7-6 WM12 BAYLOR 12-2 WM14 at Pepperdine 3-5 LM15 at Pepperdine 2-10 LM16 at Pepperdine 13-10 WM20 DALLAS BAPTIST 5-1 WM21 DALLAS BAPTIST 6-19 LM22 DALLAS BAPTIST 5-4 WM24 at Texas 4-5 (10) LM27 BYU 13-9 WM28 BYU 16-1 WM29 BYU 12-5 WA2 at Wichita State 8-10 LA4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 6-4 WA5 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 20-2 WA5 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 13-0 WA6 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7-6 WA8 at Arkansas 9-4 WA11 at Centenary* 10-9 (16) WA12 at Centenary* 8-4 WA12 at Centenary* 7-3 WA13 at Centenary* 7-9 LA15 ARKANSAS 12-2 WA18 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 19-2 WA19 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 11-3 WA19 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7-6 WA20 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 10-4 WA22 at Missouri State 6-9 LA24 at Southern Utah* 7-11 LA25 at Southern Utah* 7-0 WA25 at Southern Utah* 15-8 WA26 at Southern Utah* 4-16 LM2 at South Dakota State* 6-3 WM3 at South Dakota State* 5-3 WM3 at South Dakota State* 12-1 WM4 at South Dakota State* 8-12 LM9 OAKLAND* 7-2 WM10 OAKLAND* 7-4 WM10 OAKLAND* 9-4 WM11 OAKLAND* 11-0 WM13 at Wichita State 12-0 WM15 at IPFW* 3-2 WM16 at IPFW* 4-2 WM16 at IPFW* 9-1 WM17 at IPFW* 11-1 WSummit League Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M22 vs. Centenary 11-5 WM23 vs. Western Illinois 15-9 (10) WM24 vs. Southern Utah 9-0 WNCAA Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) M30 vs. UC Irvine 7-9 LM31 vs. Eastern Illinois 8-7 (10) WJ1 vs. Nebraska 8-0 WJ1 vs. UC-Irvine 0-8 L# UTSA Baseball Classic, San Antonio, TX& UTA Invitational, Arlington, TX* Summit League Game

2008Record: 33-15 (16-2 Summit League)Coach: Rob WaltonSummit League ChampionsNCAA Regional F20 WESTERN MICHIGAN 9-7 WF21 WESTERN MICHIGAN 12-3 WF22 WESTERN MICHIGAN 5-4 WF27 UT-SAN ANTONIO 9-5 WF28 UT-SAN ANTONIO 7-2 WM1 UT-SAN ANTONIO 8-11 LM6 # Notre Dame 1-2 LM7 # Washington State 2-1 WM8 at # Rice 5-3 WM19 at Cal State Fullerton 3-8 LM20 at Cal State Fullerton 6-10 LM21 at Cal State Fullerton 1-7 LM24 at Wichita State 5-3 (12) WM29 at Missouri State 1-10 LM29 at Missouri State 2-3 LM31 at Texas 4-5 LA3 IPFW* 19-0 WA4 IPFW* 4-0 WA4 IPFW* 14-8 WA5 IPFW* 26-3 WA6 at Dallas Baptist 4-5 LA7 UT ARLINGTON 9-7 (10) WA10 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 8-7 (10) WA11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 22-1 WA11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 16-0 WA14 UALR 10-8 WA17 CENTENARY* 11-2 WA18 CENTENARY* 11-4 WA18 CENTENARY* 10-6 WA19 CENTENARY* 15-8 WA21 ARKANSAS 6-9 LA25 at North Dakota State* 2-3 (10) LA25 at North Dakota State* 5-0 WM5 at Wichita State 7-6 (13) WM8 at Oakland* 11-15 LM9 at Oakland* 10-6 WM10 at Oakland* 10-2 WM10 at Oakland* 12-1 WM12 at Arkansas 2-3 LM14 at Western Illinois* 31-3 WM18 at Dallas Baptist 14-8 WSummit League Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M21 vs Centenary 9-1 WM22 vs Southern Utah 9-6 WM23 vs South Dakota State 6-2 WNCAA Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) M29 vs Cal Poly 13-3 WM30 vs Arizona State 1-4 LM31 vs Kent State 15-10 WM31 vs Arizona State 3-8 L# Rice Classic, Houston, Texas* Summit League Game

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Record: 36-27 (19-9 Summit League)Coach: Rob WaltonSummit League ChampionsNCAA Regional F26 at Florida International 1-14 LF27 at Florida International 9-10 LF28 at Florida International 6-7 (10) LM2 Central Arkansas 4-3 (10) WM5 at Baylor 6-5 WM6 at Baylor 2-14 LM6 at Baylor 7-6 LM7 at Baylor 8-12 LM12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 13-2 WM13 WESTERN MICHIGAN 9-2 WM14 WESTERN MICHIGAN 15-5 WM16 TCU 4-6 LM19 at UCLA 4-20 LM20 at UCLA 2-12 LM21 at UCLA 1-9 LM23 Wichita State 7-1 WM24 Wichita State 8-1 WM26 North Dakota 12-4 WM27 North Dakota 5-4 WM28 North Dakota 9-7 WM30 at Texas 3-2 WA2 Missouri State 3-13 LA3 Missouri State 1-5 LA4 at Missouri State 1-15 LA6 at UT Arlington 7-4 WA9 Oakland* 10-0 WA10 Oakland* 12-6 WA10 Oakland* 5-2 WA11 Oakland* 4-2 WA13 UALR 9-13 LA15 at Southern Utah* 14-4 WA16 at Southern Utah* 16-9 WA16 at Southern Utah* 9-10 (8) LA17 at Southern Utah* 0-11 LA20 at Arkansas 5-9 LA23 Western Illinois* 11-7 WA24 Western Illinios* 13-3 WA24 Western Illinios* 9-3 WA25 Western Illinios* 14-4 WA30 at IPFW* 34-10 WA30 at IPFW* 7-9 LM1 at IPFW* 15-4 WM1 at IPFW* 13-5 WM4 at Wichita State 6-4 WM7 at South Dakota State* 11-12 LM8 at South Dakota State* 9-10 (11) LM8 at South Dakota State* 4-7 LM9 at South Dakota State* 15-5 WM14 at Centenary* 1-11 LM15 at Centenary* 7-17 LM15 at Centenary* 13-5 WM16 at Centenary* 19-1 WM18 at Wichita State 6-7 (10) LM20 North Dakota State* 9-2 WM21 North Dakota State* 13-3 WM21 North Dakota State* 4-1 WM22 North Dakota State* 3-8 LSummit League Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M27 Centenary 4-2 WM28 South Dakota State 21-6 WM29 South Dakota State 12-2 WNCAA Regional (Norman, Okla.) J4 Oklahoma 6-7 (10) LJ5 California 9-8 WJ6 North Carolina 4-12 L* - Summit League Game

2010Record: 39-22 (29-7 Summit League)Coach: Rob WaltonSummit League ChampionsNCAA Regional F18 at Baylor 7-3 WF19 at Baylor 4-9 LF20 at Baylor 4-5 (10) LF22 WICHITA STATE 2-7 LF25 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 13-5 WF26 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 6-3 WF27 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 2-6 LM5 ^ Southern Illinois 2-9 LM6 ^ Eastern Kentucky 3-1 WM11 Bethune-Cookman 8-2 WM12 Bethune-Cookman 5-3 WM13 Bethune-Cookman 4-3 WM18 at Arizona State 1-5 LM19 at Arizona State 3-4 LM20 at Arizona State 5-2 WM25 Missouri State 5-10 LM27 at Missouri State 5-6 LM29 at Texas 1-2 LA1 at San Diego State 5-4 WA2 at San Diego State 3-4 (14) LA3 at San Diego State 11-7 WA5 at UALR 15-14 WA8 Centenary* 11-1 WA9 Centenary* 7-1 WA9 Centenary* 2-0 WA10 Centenary* 3-1 WA15 at Western Illinois* 2-3 LA16 at Western Illinois* 5-13 LA16 at Western Illinois* 5-2 (9) WA17 at Western Illinois* 5-1 WA19 Arkansas 5-6 LA23 at North Dakota State* 3-5 LA24 at North Dakota State* 10-0 WA24 at North Dakota State* 3-5 LA25 at North Dakota State* 11-4 WA29 IPFW* 1-0 WA30 IPFW* 4-5 (11) LA30 IPFW* 14-3 WM1 IPFW* 7-2 WM6 at Oakland* 7-5 WM7 at Oakland* 15-2 WM7 at Oakland* 6-2 WM8 at Oakland* 4-6 LM10 at Wichita State 8-7 WM13 South Dakota State* 4-2 WM14 South Dakota State* 12-6 WM14 South Dakota State* 4-2 WM15 South Dakota State* 2-8 LM17 at TCU 4-6 LM19 Southern Utah* 6-5 WM19 Southern Utah * 1-0 (10) WM20 Southern Utah* 12-2 WM21 Southern Utah* 18-4 WSummit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) M26 vs Western Illinois 12-0 WM28 vs South Dakota State 7-1 WM29 vs South Dakota State 5-4 (11) WNCAA Regional (Fort Worth, Texas) J3 at TCU 2-10 LJ4 vs Oklahoma 7-0 WJ5 vs TCU 8-4 WJ5 vs Dallas Baptist 7-2 WJ6 vs Dallas Baptist 9-11 L^ Memphis, Tenn.* Summit League Game

2011Record: 38-25 (17-6 Summit League)Coach: Rob WaltonSummit League ChampionsNCAA Regional F17 at Baylor 2-3 LF19 at Baylor 2-3 LF19 at Baylor 1-8 LF21 WICHITA STATE 3-10 LF24 EASTERN MICHIGAN 11-6 WF25 EASTERN MICHIGAN 1-3 LF26 EASTERN MICHIGAN 14-1 WF28 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 3-1 WM2 ALCORN STATE 11-1 WM3 ALCORN STATE 11-5 WM4 ALCORN STATE 12-1 WM9 ^ Louisville 3-7 LM10 ^ East Carolina 2-4 LM11 ^at Alabama 3-2 WM13 at Wichita State 7-1 WM15 MISSOURI STATE 1-0 WM16 MISSOURI STATE 3-5 LM17 at Missouri State 0-5 LM18 at Missouri State 2-3 LM22 at Cal-State Fullerton 1-7 LM23 at Cal-State Fullerton 3-5 LM24 at Cal-State Fullerton 3-0 WM27 at Oklahoma 2-5 LM30 LOUISIANA TECH 9-1 WM31 LOUISIANA TECH 14-4 WA1 LOUISIANA TECH 2-3 LA3 at UALR 6-5 (10) WA6 OAKLAND* 0-2 LA7 OAKLAND* 13-5 WA8 OAKLAND* 1-4 LA8 OAKLAND* 8-6 WA12 at Southern Utah* 6-0 WA13 at Southern Utah* 8-4 WA13 at Southern Utah* 0-6 LA17 OKLAHOMA 3-6 LA20 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 9-3 WA21 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 10-0 WA21 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 2-0 WA22 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 16-6 WA24 at Arkansas 1-6 LA27 at South Dakota State* 6-1 WA28 at South Dakota State* 9-3 WA28 at South Dakota State* 7-6 WA29 at South Dakota State* 1-3 LM5 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 4-3 WM5 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 8-1 WM6 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 20-4 WM11 at IPFW* 11-0 WM12 at IPFW* 15-3 (9) WM12 at IPFW* 5-6 LM13 at IPFW* 12-1 WM17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 5-1 WM18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 4-5 LM18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 3-2 WM19 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 10-0 WSummit League Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M24 SOUTHERN UTAH 2-1 WM25 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3-4 (10) LM25 OAKLAND 3-2 WM26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4-1 WM26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4-3 WNCAA Regional (Waco, Texas) J1 at Baylor 4-2 WJ2 vs. Dallas Baptist 8-11 LJ3 at Baylor 2-5 L^ DRASH Alabama Baseball Classic, Tuscaloosa, Ala.* Summit League Game

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Record: 25-32 (16-11 Southland)Coach: Ryan Folmar F15 SAINT LOUIS 2-4 LF16 SAINT LOUIS 4-11 LF17 SAINT LOUIS 5-0 WF19 WICHITA STATE 4-5 LF22 at Louisiana Tech 0-2 LF23 at Louisiana Tech 5-4 WF24 at Louisiana Tech 9-3 WM2 at Southeast Missouri State 3-1 WM3 at Southeast Missouri State 4-3 WM3 at Southeast Missouri State 5-6 LM5 at Wichita State 1-8 LM8 DALLAS BAPTIST 2-4 LM9 DALLAS BAPTIST 3-8 LM10 DALLAS BAPTIST 6-13 LM12 at Texas 3-4 LM15 CAL STATE FULLERTON 0-5 LM16 CAL STATE FULLERTON 2-6 LM17 CAL STATE FULLERTON 4-7 LM19 at Oklahoma 8-9 (15) LM20 at Oklahoma 8-15 LM22 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 8-1 WM23 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 3-2 WM24 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 4-3 WM26 OKLAHOMA 1-3 LM28 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 8-2 WM29 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 5-6 LM30 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 3-9 LA5 at Stephen F. Austin* 5-6 LA6 at Stephen F. Austin* 1-2 (10) LA7 at Stephen F. Austin* 3-5 LA9 OKLAHOMA STATE^ 2-4 LA12 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* 6-2 WA13 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* 3-4 LA14 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* 9-1 WA19 at Sam Houston State* 8-4 WA20 at Sam Houston State* 7-2 WA21 at Sam Houston State* 4-6 LA24 at Wichita State 0-8 LA27 NICHOLLS STATE* 7-2 WA27 NICHOLLS STATE* 9-12 LA28 NICHOLLS STATE* 8-1 WM3 at Lamar* 8-0 WM4 at Lamar* 12-6 WM5 at Lamar* 8-6 WM7 at Missouri State 4-1 WM8 at Missouri State 5-3 WM10 MCNEESE STATE* 1-3 LM11 MCNEESE STATE* 7-2 WM12 MCNEESE STATE* 1-5 LM14 at Mississippi State 2-3 LM16 at Northwestern State* 3-0 WM17 at Northwestern State* 9-2 WM18 at Northwestern State* 3-4 LSouthland Conf. Tournament (Sugar Land, Texas) M22 vs. Stephen F. Austin 4-2 WM23 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6-1 WM24 vs. Central Arkansas 5-6 LM25 vs. Central Arkansas 3-11 L* - Southland Conference game^ ONEOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.)

2013Record: 30-26 (15-15 Southland)Coach: Ryan Folmar F14 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 4-10 LF15 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 5-7 LF16 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 6-2 WF21 at Texas Tech 2-3 LF22 at Texas Tech 2-7 LF23 at Texas Tech 1-4 LF25 MISSOURI STATE 2-3 (10) LF28 HARVARD 6-4 WF28 HARVARD 4-3 WM1 HARVARD 5-3 WM1 HARVARD 6-5 WM6 at Dallas Baptist 6-4 WM7 at Dallas Baptist 4-5 LM8 at Dallas Baptist 5-10 LM11 at Kansas 8-7 WM14 NORTHWESTERN STATE* 15-0 (7) WM15 NORTHWESTERN STATE* 1-3 (10) LM16 NORTHWESTERN STATE* 4-6 LM19 INCARNATE WORD 2-0 WM21 at McNeese State* 6-12 LM21 at McNeese State* 2-0 WM22 at McNeese State* 1-5 LM25 OKLAHOMA 3-0 WM29 at Nicholls State* 3-2 WM29 at Nicholls State* 6-10 LM30 at Nicholls State* 1-2 LA2 MISSOURI STATE 4-1 WA4 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 7-4 WA5 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 1-2 LA6 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 4-7 LA8 at Oklahoma 2-0 WA9 WICHITA STATE 9-4 WA11 at Stephen F. Austin* 11-1 (7) WA12 at Stephen F. Austin* 7-1 WA13 at Stephen F. Austin* 4-0 WA15 at Wichita State 5-6 LA17 HOUSTON BAPTIST* 6-5 WA18 HOUSTON BAPTIST* 5-3 WA19 HOUSTON BAPTIST* 10-11 (10) LA22 OKLAHOMA STATE 15-8 WA25 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 2-7 LA26 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 1-4 LA27 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 17-6 (10) WA29 TEXAS TECH 1-2 (12) LM2 at Central Arkansas* 1-2 (10) LM3 at Central Arkansas* 8-4 WM4 at Central Arkansas* 4-2 WM6 at Missouri State 5-1 WM7 at UALR 5-2 WM9 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 0-7 LM10 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 5-2 WM11 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 3-1 WM13 at Oklahoma State 3-8 LM15 LAMAR* 6-5 (12) WM16 LAMAR* 4-5 (10) LM17 LAMAR* 1-3 L* - Southland Conference game

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTSAbilene Christian 2-1Alabama 1-0Alcorn State 3-0Arizona 2-3Arizona State 3-9Arkansas 36-65-1Arkansas State 3-1Arkansas Tech 3-0Army 1-1Baylor 19-25Bellevue 1-1Benedictine 2-0Bethune-Cookman 7-2Bradley 3-2Briar Cliff 2-0Butler 4-2BYU 6-7California 5-5Cal Poly 1-0Cal Poly Ponoma 1-3Cal State Fullerton 1-9CSUN 1-0Cal State L.A. 1-1Cameron 10-4Centenary 48-7Central Arkansas 9-3Central Bible 1-0Central Connecticut State 1-0Central Michigan 3-2Central Missouri 1-0Central Oklahoma 15-4Charlotte 1-0Chicago State 33-2Clemson 0-3College of Charleston 1-1Colorado 1-1Colorado State 3-0Coppin State 3-0Creighton 33-14Dallas Baptist 16-16Deleware 1-0Detroit 4-0East Carolina 0-1East Central 16-2Eastern Illinois 3-1Eastern Kentucky 1-0Eastern Michigan 5-1Emporia State 19-8Evangel 23-0Evansville 26-4FIU 0-3Florida State 0-3Fordam 1-0Fort Wayne 17-3Fresno State 0-2Georgia 0-1Gonzaga 1-0Grand View 1-0Hannibal-LaGrange 2-0Hastings 2-0Hawaii-Hilo 4-0Harvard 4-0

Hillsdale Free Will Baptist 1-0Houston 2-2Houston Baptist 2-1Howard 4-2Illinois 9-2Illinois State 1-0Incarnate Word 1-0Indiana State 1-1Iowa State 17-3IUPUI 13-0John Brown 9-9Kansas 21-19Kansas State 35-20Kent State 4-2Kentucky 1-0Lamar 4-2Le Moyne 3-0LeTourneau 1-0Lewis-Clark State 1-2Liberty 1-0Lindenwood 2-0Long Beach State 5-3LIU Post (C.W. Post) 4-0Louisiana 6-3Louisiana Tech 4-2Louisville 0-1Loyola Marymount 3-1LSU 0-3Lubbock Christian 9-1Lyon College 2-0Maine 3-1Marymount 2-0Massachusettes 3-0Mayville 2-0McNeese State 3-7Miami (Fla.) 4-9Miami (Ohio) 3-3Michigan 2-2Middle Tennessee State 0-1Milwaukee 1-0Minnesota 13-9Mississippi 2-2Mississippi State 0-1Mississippi Valley State 3-0Missouri 7-11Missouri Southern 58-9Missouri-St. Louis 4-1Missouri State 30-20Missouri Valley 4-0Missouri Western 8-0Morningside 4-0Nebraska 20-14Newman 7-0New Mexico 1-3New Mexico State 8-5New Orleans 4-3Nicholls State 3-3North Carolina 2-2North Carolina A&T 1-0North Dakota 3-0North Dakota State 15-6Northeastern Illinois 5-1

Northeastern State 35-5-1Northern Colorado 7-0Northern Iowa 1-0North Florida 1-0Northwestern 1-0Northwestern Oklahoma St. 8-6Northwestern State 9-7Northwood 1-1Notre Dame 10-4Oakland 52-6Ohio State 1-0Oklahoma 31-38Oklahoma Baptist 24-16Oklahoma Christian 12-8Oklahoma City 48-17Oklahoma State 28-34Oklahoma Wesleyan 1-0Oregon 0-1Oregon State 3-4Pacific 0-1Panhandle State 2-0Penn State 3-0Pepperdine 2-3Pittsburgh 1-0Pittsburg State 13-0Phillips 11-2Portland 1-0Portland State 0-1Rice 4-5Sacred Heart 3-0Saint Gregory’s 2-0Saint Louis 25-3Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-1Sam Houston State 4-4San Diego State 5-6San Francisco 0-3Santa Clara 0-1Seattle 1-0Seton Hall 1-0SIUE 7-2SMU 12-5South Alabama 3-3South Dakota 2-0South Dakota State 22-8Southeastern Louisiana 2-1Southeastern Oklahoma St. 14-7Southeast Missouri State 5-6Southern Illinois 6-9Southern Nazarene 9-3Southern Utah 50-10Southwest Baptist 19-1Southwestern Okla. St. 19-4-1Stanford 2-1Stephen F. Austin 4-3St. John’s 1-0Tampa 2-1TCU 26-17Texas 3-20-1Texas A&M 3-5Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-4Texas-Pan American 1-1Texas Southern 1-0

Texas Tech 8-11Texas Wesleyan 10-3Tulane 4-2Tulsa 25-30UALR 7-2U.S. International 1-1UC Davis 3-0UCLA 5-4UC Irvine 4-7UC Riverside 0-7UC Santa Barbara 0-3UNLV 0-2Univ. of the Southwest 1-2USAO 2-0USC 1-4USC Aiken 1-0Utah 1-1UT Arlington 38-19UTPA 6-3UTSA 6-5UW-EAU Claire 6-0Valdosta State 0-1Valapraiso 44-4Valley City State 5-1Washburn 6-0Washington 3-0Washington State 6-7Western Illinois 57-7Western Michigan 6-0Westminster 2-0William Jewell 2-0Wisconsin 1-0Wichita State 28-32Xavier 6-1Youngstown State 9-2

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Abilene Christian2-1

May 9, 2014 Home L, 0-7May 10, 2014 Home W, 5-2May 11, 2014 Home W, 3-1

Alabama1-0

March 11, 2012 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, 3-2

Alcorn State3-0

March 2, 2012 Home W, 11-1March 3, 2012 Home W, 11-5March 4, 2012 Home W, 12-1

Arizona2-2

March 30, 1985 Minneapolis, Minn. W, 3-2February 22, 1997 Tucson, Ariz. L, 3-12February 23, 1997 Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-3June 1, 2007 Wichita, Kan. L, 3-4

Arizona State3-9

June 4, 1978 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) L, 6-7March 6, 2001 Phoenix, Ariz. L, 3-17April 19, 2001 Home L, 2-5 (11)February 2, 2002 Mesa, Ariz. L, 4-5April 8, 2004 Tempe, Ariz. W, 9-7April 9, 2004 Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-5April 10, 2004 Tempe, Ariz. W, 6-5May 30, 2009 Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-4May 31, 2009 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-8March 18, 2011 Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-5March 19, 2011 Tempe, Ariz. L, 3-4March 20, 2011 Tempe, Ariz. W, 5-2

Arkansas36-65-1

April 29, 1970 Fort Smith, Ark. L, 0-7April 29, 1970 Fort Smith, Ark. L, 0-8April 27, 1971 Home L, 1-6April 27, 1971 Home W, 9-6May 4, 1971 Fort Smith, Ark. L, 11-12May 4, 1971 Fort Smith, Ark. W, 5-2March 25, 1972 Home W, 8-4March 25, 1972 Home L, 1-2April 14, 1972 Fort Smith, Ark. L, 2-6April 14, 1972 Fort Smith, Ark. W, 7-0April 20, 1973 Fort Smith, Ark. L, 4-5April 20, 1973 Fort Smith, Ark. W, 2-0March 27, 1974 Home L, 0-1 (10)March 27, 1974 Home W, 1-0April 15, 1975 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-5April 15, 1975 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 2-4March 31, 1976 Home L, 5-7March 31, 1976 Home W, 6-3

February 22, 1977 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 0-7February 22, 1977 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 2-0April 17, 1979 Home W, 5-2March 11, 1980 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 7-3March 11, 1980 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 5-0May 3, 1980 Home L, 2-4May 22, 1980 Home L, 2-3March 10, 1981 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 6-3March 10, 1981 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 11-6May 1, 1981 Home L, 6-8May 2, 1981 Home W, 5-1May 2, 1981 Home W, 8-2May 8, 1982 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 3-10May 8, 1982 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 9-1May 9, 1982 Home W, 9-4May 9, 1982 Home L, 4-10May 6, 1983 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 3-6May 6, 1983 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 3-11May 7, 1983 Home W, 8-3May 7, 1983 Home L, 1-4May 26, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. W, 7-6May 4, 1984 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-13May 4, 1984 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 4-12May 5, 1984 Home W, 9-8May 5, 1984 Home T, 3-3May 9, 1985 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 4-6May 10, 1985 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-5May 11, 1985 Home L, 5-9May 8, 1986 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-7May 9, 1986 Home L, 6-15May 10, 1986 Home L, 8-9May 7, 1987 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 4-14May 8, 1987 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-17May 9, 1987 Home W, 10-2May 15, 1988 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 7-18May 16, 1988 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 11-3April 23, 1990 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 3-10February 21, 1991 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-2March 25, 1992 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 5-3March 31, 1993 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-13April 20, 1993 Home L, 1-16March 29, 1994 Home W, 8-7March 30, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 4-7April 12, 1994 Home W, 3-1April 20, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 12-2March 21, 1995 Home L, 0-7April 4, 1995 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-8 (11)April 25, 1995 Home W, 5-0April 26, 1995 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-9February 20, 1996 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 7-19April 2, 1996 Home L, 2-3April 10, 1996 Home W, 8-7 (10)April 24, 1996 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-18April 22, 1997 Home L, 6-11April 23, 1997 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-15April 15, 1998 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 7-19April 22, 1998 Home L, 5-8April 14, 1999 Home L, 6-15Arpil 21, 1999 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 12-5April 11, 2000 Home L, 4-5April 18, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 8-4April 17, 2001 Home L, 2-4May 1, 2001 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 0-10Arpil 16, 2002 Home L, 0-14April 30, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 3-6June 1, 2002 Wichita, Kan. L, 6-7June 2, 2002 Wichita, Kan. L, 6-11April 1, 2003 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 3-9April 15, 2003 Home L, 2-8April 13, 2004 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 6-4

April 27, 2004 Home L, 4-8April 12, 2005 Home L, 8-15April 26, 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 2-5May 2, 2006 Home W, 5-4June 2, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 4-3 (11)March 13, 2007 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 2-10March 27, 2007 Home W, 5-3April 8, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 9-4April 15, 2008 Home W, 12-2April 21, 2009 Home L, 6-9May 12, 2009 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 2-3April 20, 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-9April 19, 2011 Home L, 5-6April 24, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-6

Arkansas State4-1

March 18, 1992 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-5February 15, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 16-12February 28, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 14-3February 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 17-7

Arkansas Tech3-0

March 27, 1991 Home W, 13-3March 25, 1993 Home W, 8-3March 25, 1993 Home W, 9-2

Army1-1

March 26, 1979 Riverside, Calif. L, 5-6February 22, 2008 San Antonio, Calif. W, 9-1

Baylor19-25

April 22, 1978 Home W, 3-1April 22, 1978 Home L, 6-7February 23, 1979 Waco, Texas L, 1-3February 25, 1979 Waco, Texas L, 1-2February 25, 1979 Waco, Texas L, 4-9April 20, 1979 Home W, 10-5April 21, 1979 Home L, 1-3April 21, 1979 Home L, 0-5February 19, 1988 Waco, Texas L, 1-5February 20, 1988 Waco, Texas W, 8-6February 20, 1988 Waco, Texas W, 9-2March 4, 1988 Home L, 3-6March 20, 1993 Waco, Texas W, 2-0March 20, 1993 Waco, Texas W, 4-1March 7, 1994 Home W, 8-6April 4, 1994 Waco, Texas W, 8-7 (11)April 5, 1994 Waco, Texas W, 19-4March 11, 2000 Waco, Texas W, 3-0March 11, 2000 Waco, Texas W, 9-8 (16)March 12, 2000 Waco, Texas L, 4-10February 22, 2002 Waco, Texas L, 3-7February 23, 2002 Waco, Texas L, 8-9February 24, 2002 Waco, Texas L, 2-4February 18, 2005 Waco, Texas W, 9-3February 19, 2005 Waco, Texas L, 1-2February 20, 2005 Waco, Texas L, 0-4February 23, 2007 Waco, Texas L, 2-3 (10)February 24, 2007 Waco, Texas L, 7-12

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Bellevue1-1

March 12, 1990 Home L, 9-10 (10)March 3, 1991 Home W, 12-8

Benedictine2-1

March 12, 1990 Home L, 9-10 (10)March 3, 1991 Home W, 12-8

Bethune-Cookman7-2

March 31, 2006 Home W, 7-6April 1, 2006 Home W, 6-1April 2, 2006 Home L, 11-14March 31, 2007 Home W, 7-1April 1, 2007 Home L, 2-3April 2, 2007 Home W, 3-2March 11, 2011 Home W, 8-2March 12, 2011 Home W, 5-3March 13, 2011 Home W, 4-3

Bradley3-2

March 24, 1977 Home W, 8-5March 25, 1977 Home L, 0-12March 1, 1997 Home L, 3-5March 1, 1997 Home W, 8-5March 2, 1997 Home W, 6-5 (10)

Briar Cliff2-0

March 3, 1992 Home W, 6-2March 3, 1992 Home W, 10-5

BYU6-7

March 29, 1977 Riverside, Calif. W, 6-4March 28, 1979 Riverside, Calif. L, 4-6March 23, 1982 Riverside, Calif. L, 3-9March 27, 1982 Riverside, Calif. W, 12-4March 25, 1983 Riverside, Calif. L, 2-4March 27, 1984 Riverside, Calif. L, 9-10May 2, 2001 Home L, 3-5March 3, 2005 Home W, 6-5March 4, 2005 Home L, 2-6March 5, 2005 Home L, 4-7March 27, 2008 Home W, 13-9March 28, 2008 Home W, 16-1March 29, 2008 Home W, 12-5

Butler4-2

March 25, 1995 Home L, 9-11March 25, 1995 Home W, 8-7March 26, 1995 Home L, 3-6March 26, 1995 Home W, 4-1May 14, 1998 Home W, 5-4 (10)May 15, 1998 Home W, 18-5

California5-5

March 31, 1977 Riverside, Calif. W, 20-8March 28, 1978 Riverside, Calif. W, 7-1March 26, 1983 Riverside, Calif. W, 4-3May 2, 1986 Home L, 6-8May 3, 1986 Home L, 3-5May 3, 1986 Home L, 8-10March 22, 2007 Berkley, Calif. W, 2-1March 23, 2007 Berkley, Calif. L, 3-8March 24, 2007 Berkley, Calif. L, 1-6June 5, 2010 Norman, Okla. W, 9-8

Cal Poly1-0

May 29, 2009 Tempe, Ariz. W, 13-3

Cal Poly Pomona1-3

March 15, 1980 Pomona, Calif. L, 4-5March 15, 1980 Pomona, Calif. L, 0-1March 27, 1986 Home W, 10-7March 29, 1986 Home L, 5-11

Cal State Fullerton1-9

March 30, 1984 Riverside, Calif. L, 4-5March 19, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. L, 3-8March 20, 2009 Fullteron, Calif. L, 6-10March 21, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. L, 1-7March 22, 2012 Fullerton, Calif. L, 1-7March 23, 2012 Fullteron, Calif. L, 3-5March 24, 2012 Fullerton, Calif. W, 3-0March 15, 2013 Home L, 0-5March 16, 2013 Home L, 2-6March 17, 2013 Home L, 4-7

CSUN 1-0

(PreviouslyCalStateNorthridge)March 6, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 14-7

Cal State L.A.1-1

March 19, 1980 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 2-6March 22, 1985 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 13-3

Cameron10-4

March 17, 1972 Home W, 14-3March 17, 1972 Home W, 8-7May 6, 1972 Lawton, Okla. W, 5-0May 6, 1972 Lawton, Okla. W, 2-1March 8, 1974 Lawton, Okla. L, 1-2March 8, 1974 Lawton, Okla. L, 1-2March 17, 1974 Home W, 1-0 (12)March 17, 1974 Home W, 4-3April 1, 1975 Lawton, Okla. L, 3-8April 1, 1975 Lawton, Okla. W, 12-2April 30, 1975 Home W, 11-10March 8, 1976 Home W, 1-0March 8, 1976 Home L, 0-1March 1, 1989 Home W, 14-3

Centenary48-7

March 31, 1980 Home W, 8-5March 31, 1980 Home L, 4-7April 14, 1981 Home W, 18-6April 12, 1982 Home W, 12-3April 13, 1982 Home W, 9-0March 18, 1994 Home W, 10-1March 19, 1994 Home L, 1-10March 19, 1994 Home W, 4-2February 28, 1996 Shreveport, La. W, 1-0February 28, 1996 Shreveport, La. W, 6-2February 29, 1996 Shreveport, La. W, 8-3March 8, 1997 Home L, 4-6March 8, 1997 Home W, 3-1March 9, 1997 Home W, 5-2May 6, 1997 Shreveport, La. W, 8-3May 6, 1997 Shreveport, La. W, 11-2February 24, 2001 Natchitoches, La. W, 6-5April 24, 2004 Shreveport, La. W, 5-2April 24, 2004 Shreveport, La. W, 22-5May 7, 2005 Home W, 6-0May 7, 2005 Home W, 4-0May 8, 2005 Home W, 7-1May 8, 2005 Home W, 2-1May 26, 2005 Home W, 6-1May 28, 2005 Home W, 9-1April 22, 2006 Shreveport, La. L, 7-8April 22, 2006 Shreveport, La. W, 5-3April 23, 2006 Shreveport, La. W, 10-4April 23, 2006 Shreveport, La. W, 11-2May 25, 2006 Home W, 5-4 (10)May 11, 2007 Home W, 12-1May 12, 2007 Home W, 9-3May 12, 2007 Home W, 13-2May 13, 2007 Home W, 3-2May 24, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 20-0May 26, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 9-1April 11, 2008 Shreveport, La. W, 10-9 (16)April 12, 2008 Shreveport, La. W, 8-4April 12, 2008 Shreveport, La. W, 7-3April 13, 2008 Shreveport, La. L, 7-9

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Central Arkansas9-3

March 8, 2007 Home W, 10-4March 9, 2007 Home W, 5-0March 2, 2010 Home W, 4-3 (10)February 28, 2012 Home W, 3-1March 22, 2013 Home W, 8-1March 23, 2013 Home W, 3-2March 24, 2013 Home W, 4-3May 24, 2013 Sugar Land, Texas L, 5-6May 25, 2013 Sugar Land, Texas L, 3-11May 2, 2014 Conway, Ark. L, 1-2 (10)May 3, 2014 Conway, Ark. W, 8-4May 4, 2014 Conway, Ark. W, 4-2

Central Bible College1-0

March 14, 1969 Home W, 6-0

Colorado State3-0

May 15, 1979 Home W, 9-1May 16, 1979 Home W, 5-4May 16, 1979 Home W, 11-3

Coppin State3-0

March 26, 1979 Riverside, Calif. L, 5-6February 22, 2008 San Antonio, Calif. W, 9-1

Creighton33-14

March 20, 1971 Home L, 2-9March 20, 1971 Home L, 5-8March 22, 1971 Home W, 5-2March 29, 1972 Home L, 3-4March 29, 1972 Home W, 6-5March 30, 1972 Home W, 3-1March 30, 1972 Home L, 0-1April 1, 1972 Home W, 12-5April 1, 1972 Home W, 6-4May 29, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. W, 11-4March 1, 1974 Home L, 2-6March 2, 1974 Home L, 2-3March 3, 1974 Home W, 3-2 (14)March 4, 1974 Home W, 8-7March 5, 1974 Home L, 1-5March 8, 1975 Home W, 3-0April 21, 1976 Omaha, Neb. W, 9-1April 21, 1976 Omaha, Neb. W, 6-5April 22, 1976 Omaha, Neb. W, 4-1April 22, 1976 Omaha, Neb. W, 6-2May 11, 1976 Home W, 4-2May 11, 1976 Home W, 11-3March 14, 1977 Home W, 17-3March 15, 1977 Home L, 2-4March 15, 1977 Home W, 7-4May 10, 1982 Home W, 9-3May 11, 1982 Home W, 12-4April 16, 1987 Omaha, Neb. W, 12-7May 10, 1987 Home L, 5-10April 1, 1988 Home W, 8-2April 2, 1988 Home L, 5-10 (8)April 2, 1988 Home W, 13-1April 19, 1989 Omaha, Neb. L, 2-4April 20, 1989 Omaha, Neb. W, 9-6February 25, 1995 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-9February 26, 1995 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-6February 17, 1996 Home W, 6-2February 17, 1996 Home W, 14-3February 18, 1996 Home W, 10-2

Central Connecticut1-0

May 7, 1998 Home W, 5-3

Central Michigan3-2

May 23, 1986 Ann Arbor, Mich. L, 2-7May 25, 1986 Ann Arbor, Mich. L, 2-6March 19, 1999 Home W, 12-3March 20, 1999 Home W, 12-5March 21, 1999 Home W, 10-9

Central Missouri1-0

March 14, 1994 Home W, 7-1

Charlotte1-0

May 22, 1998 College Station, Texas W, 20-13

Chicago State33-2

March 21, 1998 Home W, 10-1March 21, 1998 Home L, 3-7March 22, 1998 Home W, 5-0March 22, 1998 Home W, 7-2May 2, 1998 Chicago, Ill. W, 9-3May 2, 1998 Chicago, Ill. W, 7-0March 27, 1999 Home W, 6-4March 27, 1999 Home W, 2-1March 28, 1999 Home W, 18-3March 28, 1999 Home W, 11-2May 22, 1999 Home W, 15-2 May 6, 2000 Home W, 2-1May 6, 2000 Home W, 16-1May 7, 2000 Home W, 15-0May 7, 2000 Home W, 5-0April 21, 2001 Chicago, Ill. W, 24-7April 21, 2001 Chicago, Ill. L, 11-13May 4, 2002 Home W, 7-6May 4, 2002 Home W, 11-0May 5, 2002 Home W, 8-3May 5, 2002 Home W, 8-3April 26, 2003 Chicago, Ill. W, 9-5April 26, 2003 Chicago, Ill. W, 14-3April 27, 2003 Chicago, Ill. W, 21-2April 27, 2003 Chicago, Ill. W, 14-3April 3, 2004 Home W, 21-6April 3, 2004 Home W, 8-0April 4, 2004 Home W, 11-2April 4, 2004 Home W, 16-0May 20, 2005 Chicago, Ill. W, 6-0May 20, 2005 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-0May 21, 2005 Chicago, Ill. W, 7-2May 21, 2005 Chicago, Ill. W, 10-1May 7, 2006 Home W, 6-2May 7, 2006 Home W, 9-0

College of Charleston1-1

June 3, 2005 Clemson, S.C. L, 2-5June 5, 2005 Clemson, S.C. W, 6-0

Colorado1-1

April 16, 1974 Boulder, Colo. L, 3-5April 16, 1974 Boulder, Colo. W, 3-2

May 22, 2008 Home W, 11-5April 17, 2009 Home W, 11-2April 18, 2009 Home W, 11-4April 18, 2009 Home W, 10-6April 19, 2009 Home W, 15-8May 21, 2009 Home W, 9-1May 14, 2010 Shreveport, La. L, 1-11May 15, 2010 Shreveport, La. L, 7-17May 15, 2010 Shreveport, La. W, 13-5May 16, 2010 Shreveport, La. W, 19-1May 27, 2010 Home W, 4-2April 8, 2011 Home W, 11-1April 9, 2011 Home W, 7-1April 9, 2011 Home W, 2-0April 10, 2011 Home W, 3-1

Central Oklahoma15-4

April 5, 1969 Home W, 5-1April 5, 1969 Home W, 1-0April 21, 1969 Edmond, Okla. L, 3-9April 21, 1969 Edmond, Okla. L, 3-13March 10, 1972 Home L, 2-3

March 10, 1972 Home L, 3-5March 11, 1972 Home W, 3-2March 11, 1972 Home W, 7-3March 4, 1977 Home W, 12-2March 3, 1982 Home W, 16-11April 6, 1991 Home W, 4-1April 6, 1991 Home W, 4-3April 16, 1991 Edmond, Okla. W, 10-5April 16, 1991 Edmond, Okla. W, 22-9March 5, 1992 Home W, 13-3April 7, 1992 Edmond, Okla. W, 13-8April 22, 1992 Home W, 6-3April 22, 1994 Home W, 2-0May 8, 2001 Home W, 8-4

Clemson3-0

June 5, 2005 Clemson, S.C. L, 3-8June 9, 2006 Clemson, S.C. L, 8-11June 10, 2006 Clemson, S.C. L, 5-6

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Delaware1-0

May 27, 2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 4-2

Detroit4-0

May 21, 1982 Detroit, Mich. W, 9-6May 22, 1982 Detroit, Mich. W, 8-6May 18, 1986 Detroit, Mich. W, 6-5May 15, 1987 Evansville, Ind. W, 10-6

Eastern Illinois3-1

March 21, 1997 Home L, 5-6March 22, 1997 Home W, 10-9March 23, 1997 Home W, 14-6May 31, 2008 Lincoln, Neb. W, 8-7 (10)

Eastern Kentucky1-0

March 6, 2011 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-1

Emporia State19-8

March 22, 1969 Home L, 7-9March 22, 1969 Home L, 5-8April 25, 1970 Emporia, Kan. L, 4-12April 25, 1970 Emporia, Kan. L, 1-6March 27, 1981 Home W, 7-3March 28, 1981 Home W, 8-0March 28, 1981 Home W, 5-2March 6, 1982 Home W, 15-1March 6, 1982 Home W, 11-0March 7, 1982 Home W, 9-0March 5, 1983 Home W, 15-0March 5, 1983 Home W, 8-1March 2, 1984 Home W, 4-1March 3, 1984 Home W, 6-0March 3, 1984 Home W, 6-1March 1, 1985 Home W, 9-0March 2, 1985 Home W, 10-0March 2, 1985 Home W, 8-4

Evangel23-0

April 21, 1970 Springfield, Mo. W, 5-3April 21, 1970 Springfield, Mo. W, 7-3April 17, 1971 Home W, 7-0April 17, 1971 Home W, 7-2May 8, 1971 Springfield, Mo. W, 4-2May 8, 1971 Springfield, Mo. W, 7-1May 3, 1972 Springfield, Mo. W, 8-4May 3, 1972 Springfield, Mo. W, 8-0May 11, 1972 Home W, 6-1May 11, 1972 Home W, 3-1April 11, 1973 Home W, 5-0April 11, 1973 Home W, 11-5April 28, 1973 Springfield, Mo. W, 13-4April 28, 1973 Springfield, Mo. W, 8-6April 27, 1974 Home W, 2-0April 27, 1974 Home W, 6-3March 25, 1981 Home W, 8-4March 22, 1984 Home W, 9-0April 2, 1985 Home W, 16-7April 24, 1986 Home W, 7-4March 25, 1987 Home W, 20-3March 12, 1992 Home W, 2-1March 12, 1992 Home W, 11-1

Dallas Baptist15-14

February 28, 1977 Dallas, Texas W, 11-7February 28, 1977 Dallas, Texas W, 16-7March 9, 1987 Home W, 6-1March 9, 1987 Home W, 8-7March 10, 1987 Home W, 14-4April 12, 1988 Home W, 3-1April 12, 1988 Home L, 2-12April 7, 1989 Home W, 10-1April 8, 1989 Home W, 5-4 (8)April 8, 1989 Home W, 8-7 (8)April 6, 1990 Home L, 0-7April 7, 1990 Home L, 0-8April 7, 1990 Home L, 1-6April 19, 1991 Home L, 10-12April 20, 1991 Home L, 5-10April 20, 1991 Home W, 8-2February 24, 2006 Midland, Texas L, 6-13 (11)March 7, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 1-5March 20, 2008 Home W, 5-1March 21, 2008 Home L, 6-19March 22, 2008 Home W, 5-4April 6, 2009 Dallas, Texas L, 4-5May 18, 2009 Dallas, Texas W, 14-8June 5, 2011 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-2June 6, 2011 Fort Worth, Texas W, 9-11June 2, 2012 Waco, Texas L, 8-11March 8, 2013 Home L, 2-4March 9, 2013 Home L, 3-8March 10, 2013 Home L, 6-13March 6, 2014 Dallas, Texas W, 6-4March 7, 2014 Dallas, Texas L, 4-5March 8, 2014 Dallas, Texas L, 5-10

East Carolina0-1

March 10, 2012 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 2-4

Eastern Michigan5-2

March 22, 1977 Home W, 14-12March 22, 1977 Home W, 7-6March 7, 1991 Home W, 6-2March 10, 1991 Home L, 6-8February 24, 2012 Home W, 11-6February 25, 2012 Home L, 1-3February 26, 2012 Home W, 14-1

Evansville26-4

April 24, 1981 Home W, 15-4April 24, 1981 Home W, 8-2April 25, 1981 Home W, 12-1April 25, 1981 Home W, 22-10May 15, 1982 Evansville, Ind. W, 9-7May 15, 1982 Evansville, Ind. W, 11-3May 16, 1982 Evansivlle, Ind. W, 10-4May 16, 1982 Evansville, Ind. W, 17-0April 23, 1983 Home W, 14-7April 23, 1983 Home W, 7-3April 24, 1983 Home W, 8-3April 24, 1983 Home W, 14-4May 10, 1984 Evansville, Ind. W, 4-2May 10, 1984 Evansville, Ind. L, 6-7May 11, 1984 Evansville, Ind. W, 7-6May 11, 1984 Evansville, Ind. L, 1-2May 3, 1985 Home W, 6-0May 3, 1985 Home W, 14-7May 4, 1985 Home W, 3-2May 4, 1985 Home L, 1-2Apirl 18, 1986 Evansville, Ind. W, 4-1April 18, 1986 Evansville, Ind. W, 9-5May 17, 1986 Detroit, Mich. W, 8-1April 24, 1987 Home W, 2-1April 24, 1987 Home W, 6-3April 25, 1987 Home W, 7-2April 25, 1987 Home W, 9-8May 16, 1987 Evansville, Ind. W, 4-0May 17, 1987 Evansville, Ind. L, 7-8May 17, 1987 Evansville, Ind. W, 7-3

East Central16-2

April 23, 1970 Ada, Okla. W, 4-3April 23, 1970 Ada, Okla. W, 5-4March 19, 1971 Home W, 7-1March 19, 1971 Home W, 13-6March 23, 1971 Ada, Okla. W, 6-1March 23, 1971 Ada, Okla. L, 3-4February 25, 1990 Ada, Okla. W, 16-3February 25, 1990 Ada, Okla. W, 9-6April 21, 1990 Home W, 2-1April 21, 1990 Home L, 5-6March 2, 1991 Home W, 10-2March 12, 1991 Ada, Okla. W, 12-0March 12, 1991 Ada, Okla. W, 14-10April 11, 1997 Home W, 5-1April 11, 1997 Home W, 11-3March 10, 1998 Home W, 8-1April 28, 1998 Home W, 21-8March 7, 2002 Home W, 8-1

April 17, 1996 Omaha, Neb. W, 9-7 (9)April 17, 1996 Omaha, Neb. W, 18-10May 11, 1996 Lawrence, Kan. L, 5-7March 9, 2001 Home W, 1-0March 10, 2001 Home W, 4-2March 5, 2004 Home W, 6-1March 6, 2004 Home W, 8-7March 7, 2004 Home W, 15-2

April 12, 1986 Home W, 9-0April 12, 1986 Home L, 5-7March 6, 1987 Home W, 6-5March 7, 1987 Home W, 10-2March 7, 1987 Home L, 1-8March 9, 1988 Home L, 1-4March 9, 1988 Home L, 1-2May 16, 1991 Mayville, N.D. W, 12-9March 25, 1998 Home W, 13-9

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Fordham1-0

March 11, 2002 Fresno, Calif. W, 7-1Indiana1-1

March 30, 1979 Riverside, Calif. W, 3-2March 14, 1996 San Antonio, Texas L, 4-5

Indiana State10-5

March 11, 1983 Home W, 9-5March 12, 1983 Home W, 10-7March 16, 1984 Home L, 2-14March 17, 1984 Home L, 0-1March 17, 1984 Home W, 5-4March 12, 1985 Home L, 4-9March 14, 1985 Home L, 5-8March 14, 1985 Home W, 20-5March 29, 1985 Minneapolis, Minn. W, 10-1March 31, 1985 Minneapolis, Minn. W, 14-13March 12, 1986 Home W, 10-5March 13, 1986 Home W, 3-2February 19, 1999 Home L, 6-8February 20, 1999 Home W, 15-10February 21, 1999 Home W, 9-2

Iowa State17-3

May 11, 1978 Home W, 6-3May 12, 1978 Home W, 7-5May 12, 1978 Home W, 10-7March 12, 1979 Home W, 8-4March 13, 1979 Home W, 18-4March 14, 1979 Home L, 4-7March 8, 1985 Home L, 3-2March 9, 1985 Home W, 5-4March 9, 1985 Home W, 9-4March 7, 1986 Home W, 6-5March 8, 1986 Home W, 12-2March 8, 1986 Home W, 11-3March 18, 1989 Home W, 10-7March 19, 1989 Home W, 5-3March 15, 1994 Home W, 16-1April 20, 1996 Home L, 7-8April 20, 1996 Home W, 4-0April 21, 1996 Home W, 8-7March 16, 1999 Home W, 9-0March 17, 1999 Home W, 18-8

Fresno State0-2

May 26, 2001 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 1-2March 15, 2002 Fresno, Calif. L, 3-9

Georgia0-1

March 2, 2003 Lake Charles, La. L, 6-7

Gonzaga1-0

March 16, 2002 Fresno, Calif. W, 4-1

Harvard4-0

February 28, 2014 Home W, 6-4February 28, 2014 Home W, 4-3March 1, 2014 Home W, 5-3March 1, 2014 Home W, 6-5

Hawaii-Hilo4-0

February 9, 2002 Hilo, Hawaii W, 9-2February 9, 2002 Hilo, Hawaii W, 4-3February 10, 2002 Hilo, Hawaii W, 6-1February 10, 2002 Hilo, Hawaii W, 20-6

Illinois State1-0

March 14, 2002 Fresno, Calif. W, 16-3

Incarnate Word1-0

March 19, 2014 Home W, 2-0

February 20, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. L, 3-8February 21, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. L, 4-6February 22, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. L, 3-4

Grand View1-0

May 27, 1991 Lewiston, Idaho W, 6-0

Florida State0-3

IPFW17-3

May 15, 2008 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 3-2May 16, 2008 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 4-2May 16, 2008 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 9-1May 17, 2008 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 11-1April 3, 2009 Home W, 19-0April 4, 2009 Home W, 4-0April 4, 2009 Home W, 14-8April 5, 2009 Home W, 26-3April 30, 2010 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 34-10April 30, 2010 Fort Wayne, Ind. L, 7-9May 1, 2010 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 15-4May 1, 2010 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 13-5April 29, 2011 Home W, 1-0April 30, 2011 Home L, 4-5 (11)April 30, 2011 Home W, 14-3May 1, 2011 Home W, 7-2May 11, 2012 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 11-0May 12, 2012 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 15-3May 12, 2012 Fort Wayne, Ind. L, 5-6 (9)May 13, 2012 Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 12-1

Hannibal-LaGrange2-0

March 16, 1991 Home W, 12-2March 16, 1991 Home W, 6-1

Hastings2-0

March 16, 1991 Home W, 12-2March 16, 1991 Home W, 6-1

Hillsdale Free Will Baptist1-0

April 27, 1999 Home W, 19-1

Houston2-2

March 16, 1987 Home W, 8-6March 6, 1997 Houston, Texas W, 9-5February 18, 2000 Houston, Texas L, 0-9May 31, 2003 Houston, Texas L, 2-4

Houston Baptist2-1

April 17, 2014 Home W, 6-5April 18, 2014 Home W, 5-3April 19, 2014 Home L, 10-11 (10)

Howard4-2

March 26, 1997 Home W, 12-3March 27, 1997 Home L, 9-11March 27, 1998 Home W, 8-3March 28, 1998 Home L, 6-7March 28, 1998 Home W, 16-1March 29, 1998 Home W, 8-3

FIU0-3

February 26, 2010 Miami, Fla. L, 1-14February 27, 2010 Miami, Fla. L, 9-10February 28, 2010 Miami, Fla. L, 6-7 (10)

Illinois9-2

April 2, 1980 Home W, 6-1March 13, 1981 Home W, 10-1March 14, 1981 Home W, 3-2March 14, 1981 Home W, 8-7March 12, 1982 Home W, 13-1

March 13, 1982 Home L, 2-5March 30, 1983 Home W, 10-2March 30, 1983 Home W, 8-4March 9, 1984 Home W, 7-6March 10, 1984 Home W, 7-6March 10, 1984 Home L, 5-12

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John Brown9-9

March 29, 1969 Siloam Springs, Ark. W, 8-1March 29, 1969 Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 2-3April 16, 1969 Home L, 4-5April 16, 1969 Home W, 4-0March 30, 1970 Bartlesville, Okla. W, 8-1March 30, 1970 Bartlesville, Okla. W, 1-0April 17, 1970 Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 2-4April 17, 1970 Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 1-2April 23, 1971 Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 3-6April 23, 1971 Siloam Springs, Ark. W, 3-1April 30, 1971 Home W, 1-0April 30, 1971 Home W, 9-5April 12, 1972 Home L, 3-4April 12, 1972 Home L, 4-8April 19, 1974 Home W, 3-1April 19, 1974 Home W, 15-3April 10, 1975 Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 3-4April 10, 1975 Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 1-2

Kansas State35-20

Kent State4-2

March 29, 1988 Home L, 7-12March 30, 1988 Home L, 2-3March 21, 2003 Home W, 4-2March 22, 2003 Home W, 13-7March 23, 2003 Home W, 12-4May 31, 2009 Tempe, Ariz. W, 15-10

LeMoyne3-0

February 29, 2008 Home W, 10-3March 1, 2008 Home W, 10-6March 2, 2008 Home W, 9-4

Lindenwood2-0

February 29, 1992 Home W, 13-6February 29, 1992 Home W, 8-2

March 6, 1970 Tulsa, Okla. (Oiler Park) L, 3-5March 6, 1970 Tulsa, Okla. (Oiler Park) L, 2-4March 7, 1970 Tulsa, Okla. (Oiler Park) L, 3-7March 16, 1973 Home W, 1-0March 16, 1973 Home W, 6-5March 17, 1973 Home W, 6-2March 17, 1973 Home W, 1-0March 15, 1974 Home W, 5-0March 15, 1974 Home L, 7-9March 16, 1974 Home L, 1-3March 16, 1974 Home W, 5-4March 19, 1976 Home W, 3-2March 19, 1976 Home L, 4-5March 20, 1976 Home L, 6-12March 20, 1976 Home W, 9-0May 5, 1976 Manhattan, Kan. L, 5-10May 5, 1976 Manhattan, Kan. L, 9-12March 18, 1977 Home W, 9-0March 18, 1977 Home L, 1-2March 13, 1978 Home W, 10-0March 14, 1978 Home W, 8-5March 16, 1978 Home W, 9-6March 12, 1980 Home W, 7-2March 13, 1980 Home W, 8-4March 6, 1981 Home W, 8-6March 7, 1981 Home W, 4-1March 7, 1981 Home W, 2-1March 31, 1982 Home W, 9-2March 31, 1982 Home W, 7-0April 1, 1982 Home W, 8-5March 15, 1983 Home W, 7-1March 16, 1983 Home W, 14-4April 23, 1985 Home W, 9-7April 1, 1986 Home W, 10-6May 1, 1987 Home L, 9-17May 2, 1987 Home W, 8-7March 20, 1988 Home L, 7-12May 7, 1988 Manhattan, Kan. W, 12-7May 8, 1988 Manhattan, Kan. L, 11-16April 28, 1989 Home L, 5-13April 29, 1989 Home W, 9-2February 18, 1995 Home W, 8-6February 19, 1995 Home W, 14-9February 24, 1995 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-3 (11)April 22, 1995 Manhattan, Kan. W, 9-8April 23, 1995 Manhattan, Kan. L, 10-16May 8, 1996 Manhattan, Kan. W, 9-6May 8, 1996 Manhattan, Kan. L, 12-14March 16, 1997 Home L, 1-11May 9, 1997 Manhattan, Kan. W, 15-14 (10)

Kentucky1-0

March 13, 1988 Home W, 7-5

Lamar4-2

May 3, 2013 Beaumont, Texas W, 8-0May 4, 2013 Beaumont, Texas W, 12-6May 5, 2013 Beaumont, Texas W, 8-6May 15, 2014 Home W, 6-5 (12)May 16, 2014 Home L, 4-5 (10)May 17, 2014 Home L, 1-3

LeTourneau1-0

April 2, 1994 Home W, 10-6

Lewis-Clark State1-0

May 26, 1991 Lewiston, Idaho L, 8-13May 31, 1991 Lewiston, Idaho L, 0-7March 8, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 5-1

Liberty1-0

March 12, 2002 Fresno, Calif. W, 21-5

May 10, 1997 Manhattan, Kan. L, 5-20May 11, 1997 Manhattan, Kan. L, 12-13April 4, 2001 Manhattan, Kan. W, 11-3April 25, 2001 Home W, 12-5February 17, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1

IUPUI13-0

April 24, 1999 Home W, 10-2April 24, 1999 Home W, 11-2April 25, 1999 Home W, 9-0April 25, 1999 Home W, 10-5May 20, 1999 Home W, 12-3March 25, 2000 Home W, 13-1March 25, 2000 Home W, 6-4March 26, 2000 Home W, 8-4March 26, 2000 Home W, 6-4May 5, 2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 9-2May 5, 2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 11-0May 6, 2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 9-4May 6, 2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 21-0

Kansas22-19

March 5, 1971 Home W, 5-3March 5, 1971 Home W, 9-1March 6, 1971 Home W, 3-1March 6, 1971 Home L, 7-11March 26, 1976 Home W, 5-2March 26, 1976 Home W, 11-8March 27, 1976 Home L, 1-3March 27, 1976 Home L, 1-13March 20, 1978 Home L, 6-8March 7, 1980 Home W, 12-2March 12, 1983 Home W, 4-3March 8, 1984 Home W, 10-1March 7, 1985 Home W, 21-4March 3, 1989 Home L, 5-7 (10)March 3, 1989 Home W, 13-9April 21, 1989 Lawrence, Kan. L, 10-11April 22, 1989 Lawrence, Kan. L, 2-3 (11)May 12, 1994 Lawrence, Kan. L, 0-3March 22, 1995 Home W, 7-4May 12, 1995 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-7May 13, 1995 Lawrence, Kan. L, 6-13May 13, 1995 Lawrence, Kan. L, 7-13May 14, 1995 Home L, 2-7May 4, 1996 Home W, 3-1May 5, 1996 Home L, 4-14May 12, 1996 Lawrence, Kan. L, 5-7

March 27, 1997 Home L, 2-4 (10)March 31, 1997 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-9May 6, 1999 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-4May 7, 1999 Lawrence, Kan. W, 15-5May 8, 1999 Home W, 10-2May 9, 1999 Home L, 6-7March 24, 2002 Lawrence, Kan. W, 22-5April 2, 2002 Home W, 8-0March 14, 2003 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-2March 15, 2003 Home W, 7-6March 16, 2003 Home L, 2-9March 16, 2004 Home W, 2-1 (10)May 11, 2004 Lawrence, Kan. W, 4-3 (10)February 27, 2007 Home W, 9-1March 11, 2014 Lawrence, Kan. W, 8-7

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Middle Tennessee State0-1

May 27, 1982 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-3

Milwaukee1-0

February 13, 2000 Lake Charles, La. W, 7-5

Minnesota13-9

April 11, 1980 Home L, 4-12April 12, 1980 Home W, 2-1April 12, 1980 Home W, 8-1April 10, 1981 Home L, 7-12April 11, 1981 Home L, 3-5April 11, 1981 Home W, 15-0April 2, 1982 Home W, 18-17April 3, 1982 Home L, 1-4April 3, 1982 Home W, 5-3May 28, 1982 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-9April 2, 1983 Home W, 6-5April 2, 1983 Home W, 12-7April 6, 1984 Home L, 3-7March 30, 1985 Minneapolis, Minn. W, 4-2May 25, 1985 Stillwater, Okla. W, 17-8May 23, 1987 Palo Alto, Calif. W, 7-0

Louisiana Tech4-2

March 30, 2012 Home W, 9-1March 31, 2012 Home W, 14-4April 1, 2012 Home L, 2-3February 22, 2013 Ruston, La. L, 0-2February 23, 2013 Ruston, La. W, 5-4February 24, 2013 Ruston, La. W, 9-3

Maine3-1

March 27, 1978 Riverside, Calif. W, 3-1April 1, 1978 Riverside, Calif. L, 4-5March 29, 1979 Riverside, Calif. W, 8-1March 22, 1982 Riverside, Calif. W, 5-2

Massachusetts3-0

March 2, 2001 Home W, 5-2March 3, 2001 Home W, 13-4March 4, 2001 Home W, 16-1

Michigan2-2

May 24, 1986 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 6-5March 14, 1997 Home L, 6-14March 14, 1998 Norman, Okla. L, 7-8 (10)March 23, 2002 Lawrence, Kan. W, 11-4

May 14, 1985 Home W, 3-2March 27, 1987 Home W, 10-2March 28, 1987 Home W, 6-3March 28, 1987 Home W, 3-2February 27, 1988 Lafayette, La. W, 8-4 (10)February 28, 1988 Lafayette, La. L, 3-7February 19, 1997 Lafayette, La. L, 3-22February 20, 1997 Lafayette, La. L, 5-12February 23, 2008 San Antonio, Texas W, 6-5

Louisiana6-3

Marymount2-0

March 8, 1983 Home W, 11-0March 8, 1983 Home W, 17-2

Mayville2-0

May 17, 1991 Mayville, N.D. W, 24-7May 18, 1991 Mayville, N.D. W, 5-0

McNeese State3-6

February 25, 1995 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-7February 12, 2000 Lake Charles, La. L, 8-10March 1, 2003 Lake Charles, La. W, 4-2March 9, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8May 10, 2013 Home L, 1-3May 11, 2013 Home W, 7-2May 12, 2013 Home L, 1-5March 21, 2014 Lake Charles, La. L, 6-12March 21, 2014 Lake Charles, La. W, 2-0March 22, 2014 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-5

Miami (Fla.)4-9

June 5, 1978 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) L, 3-5May 14, 1984 Home L, 4-13May 15, 1984 Home W, 4-3May 15, 1997 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 3-20May 16, 1997 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 3-7May 17, 1997 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 11-12 (11)April 4, 2003 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 5-8April 5, 2003 Coral Gables, Fla. W, 10-1April 6, 2003 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 8-11March 31, 2005 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 0-1April 1, 2005 Coral Gables, Fla. L, 6-17April 2, 2005 Coral Gables, Fla. W, 4-3 (12)April 3, 2005 Coral Gables, Fla. W, 12-8

Louisville0-1

March 9, 2012 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 3-7

Loyola Marymount3-1

April 20, 1981 Home W, 6-2April 21, 1981 Home W, 7-6March 18, 1985 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 2-8March 17, 1986 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 11-5

LSU0-3

March 20, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. L, 5-20March 21, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. L, 4-14February 25, 1989 New Orleans, La. L, 7-10

Lubbock Christian9-1

February 27, 1987 Home W, 11-1March 24, 1988 Lubbock, Texas L, 10-13April 11, 1992 Home W, 13-3April 12, 1992 Home W, 8-0April 17, 1993 Lubbock, Texas W, 9-4April 17, 1993 Lubbock, Texas W, 9-6April 18, 1993 Lubbock, Texas W, 23-13April 24, 1993 Home W, 4-3April 24, 1993 Home W, 11-7April 25, 1993 Home W, 8-7

Lyon College2-0

(FormallyArkansasCollege)April 24, 1994 Home W, 14-1April 24, 1994 Home W, 10-0

Miami (Ohio)3-3

March 16, 1992 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-9March 20, 1992 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-1March 21, 1992 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-5March 13, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 7-4March 15, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 16-19March 17, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 10-3

LIU Post4-0

(PreviouslyC.W.Post)May 8, 1998 Home W, 12-5March 5, 1999 Home W, 10-4March 6, 1999 Home W, 12-4March 7, 1999 Home W, 10-5

Long Beach State5-3

March 17, 1980 Long Beach, Calif. W, 11-7March 18, 1981 Long Beach, Calif. W, 7-0March 18, 1981 Long Beach, Calif. L, 0-3March 19, 1983 Long Beach, Calif. W, 7-3March 20, 1985 Long Beach, Calif. W, 9-4April 5, 2007 Long Beach, Calif. L, 0-4April 6, 2007 Long Beach, Calif. L, 7-8April 7, 2007 Long Beach, Calif. W, 3-2

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Missouri7-11

March 31, 1977 Riverside, Calif. W, 9-6March 2, 1979 Home W, 5-0March 3, 1979 Home W, 12-7March 3, 1979 Home L, 3-9March 21, 1989 Home W, 10-2March 22, 1989 Home W, 3-2 (11)March 16, 1994 Home W, 5-2March 17, 1994 Home L, 3-5March 22, 1994 Columbia, Mo. L, 10-11 (10)March 23, 1994 Columbia, Mo. L, 3-21April 8, 1995 Home L, 2-10April 8, 1995 Home L, 9-14April 9, 1995 Home L, 3-14April 12, 1996 Columbia, Mo. L, 4-5April 13, 1996 Columbia, Mo. L, 8-9February 15, 1997 Home L, 2-9February 15, 1997 Home W, 6-1February 16, 1997 Home L, 7-8

Missouri Southern58-9

April 6, 1974 Joplin, Mo. L, 2-3April 6, 1974 Joplin, Mo. W, 12-8 (8)April 20, 1974 Home W, 1-0 (10)April 20, 1974 Home W, 14-2May 2, 1977 Home W, 2-1May 2, 1977 Home W, 10-2May 1, 1978 Home W, 7-2May 1, 1978 Home W, 7-0April 10, 1979 Home W, 4-1May 7, 1980 Home W, 21-4May 5, 1981 Home W, 8-2April 6, 1982 Home W, 4-2April 11, 1983 Home W, 10-0March 14, 1984 Home W, 4-3March 5, 1985 Home W, 10-4

Missouri Valley4-0

March 17, 1991 Home W, 8-7 (8)March 17, 1991 Home W, 3-2March 21, 1993 Home W, 10-4March 21, 1993 Home W, 7-4

Mississippi2-2

April 8, 1982 Home W, 4-3April 9, 1982 Home L, 7-8April 10, 1982 Home W, 9-1April 10, 1982 Home L, 3-4

Mississippi State0-1

May 14, 2013 Starkville, Miss. L, 2-3

Mississippi Valley State3-0

May 5, 2012 Home W, 4-3May 5, 2012 Home W, 8-1May 6, 2012 Home W, 20-4

Missouri - Saint Louis4-1

March 1, 1988 Home W, 5-0March 13, 1989 Home W, 12-1March 14, 1989 Home W, 32-3March 9, 1990 Home W, 12-6March 10, 1990 Home L, 5-7

Missouri State30-20

(FormallySouthwestMissouriState)March 20, 1979 Home W, 1-0March 20, 1979 Home W, 11-1May 5, 1980 Home W, 3-2 (11)May 4, 1981 Home W, 8-2May 3, 1982 Home W, 9-3April 11, 1984 Home W, 6-5March 4, 1986 Home W, 7-1March 4, 1987 Home L, 3-8March 4, 1987 Home W, 12-1April 30, 1988 Springfield, Mo. W, 4-2May 1, 1988 Home W, 5-4 (17)March 30, 1989 Home L, 5-19March 5, 1994 Home W, 10-2March 6, 1994 Home L, 6-7March 27, 1994 Springfield, Mo. W, 4-3March 27, 1994 Springfield, Mo. L, 1-6March 5, 1995 Home L, 4-8March 5, 1995 Home W, 6-3March 9, 1995 Springfield, Mo. L, 4-11March 29, 1995 Springfield, Mo. W, 10-5March 2, 1996 Home W, 14-3March 3, 1996 Home W, 7-4February 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2March 24, 2001 Home W, 4-1March 25, 2001 Springfield, Mo. L, 5-12 March 11, 2003 Home W, 2-1April 30, 2003 Springfield, Mo. W, 7-1March 9, 2004 Home W, 5-1March 10, 2005 San Antonio, Texas W, 11-0March 29, 2005 Springfield, Mo. L, 4-7March 7, 2006 Home W, 7-6 (15)March 7, 2007 Home W, 7-4May 8, 2007 Springfield, Mo. W, 9-6April 22, 2008 Springfield, Mo. L, 6-9March 29, 2009 Springfield, Mo. L, 1-10March 29, 2009 Springfield, Mo. L, 2-3April 2, 2010 Home L, 3-13April 3, 2010 Home L, 1-5April 4, 2010 Springfield, Mo. L, 1-15March 25, 2011 Home L, 5-10March 27, 2011 Springfield, Mo. L, 5-6March 15, 2012 Home W, 1-0March 16, 2012 Home L, 3-5March 17, 2012 Springfield, Mo. L, 0-5March 18, 2012 Springfield, Mo. L, 2-3May 7, 2013 Springfield, Mo. W, 4-1May 8, 2013 Springfield, Mo. W, 5-3February 25, 2014 Home L, 2-3 (10)April 2, 2014 Home W, 4-1May 6, 2014 Springfield, Mo. W, 5-1

March 21, 1994 Home W, 3-1March 20, 1995 Home W, 4-2March 21, 1995 Home W, 2-1March 31, 2000 St. Paul, Minn. L, 2-5April 1, 2000 St. Paul, Minn. L, 0-7April 2, 2000 St. Paul, Minn. L, 0-11

April 10, 1985 Home W, 10-2April 14, 1986 Home W, 11-10April 14, 1987 Home W, 16-5March 8, 1988 Home W, 13-3March 8, 1988 Home W, 12-4April 9, 1988 Home W, 8-4February 16, 1989 Home W, 5-1February 16, 1989 Home W, 7-5April 25, 1989 Home W, 7-3March 5, 1990 Home W, 5-4March 5, 1990 Home L, 5-9April 17, 1990 Home W, 3-2 (8)April 17, 1990 Home W, 4-2February 23, 1991 Home W, 8-4February 23, 1991 Home W, 6-1April 11, 1991 Joplin, Mo. W, 5-2April 11, 1991 Joplin, Mo. L, 0-1February 22, 1992 Home W, 5-4 (11)February 22, 1992 Home L, 7-14March 16, 1992 Edinburg, Texas W, 7-3April 14, 1992 Joplin, Mo. L, 6-7April 14, 1992 Joplin, Mo. L, 3-13February 21, 1993 Home W, 6-0February 21, 1993 Home W, 7-6April 1, 1993 Home W, 7-2April 6, 1993 Joplin, Mo. W, 6-2April 6, 1993 Joplin, Mo. L, 5-6 (8)February 13, 1994 Home W, 6-5 (10)February 23, 1994 Home W, 16-12March 5, 1996 Home W, 5-3 April 14, 1997 Home W, 13-2April 14, 1997 Home W, 19-5February 18, 1998 Home L, 4-12February 13, 1999 Home W, 23-2February 14, 1999 Home W, 16-7March 4, 2000 Home W, 14-2March 5, 2000 Home W, 7-6February 15, 2002 Home W, 7-1February 16, 2002 Home L, 0-2February 17, 2002 Home W, 8-7 (11)March 19, 2003 Home W, 6-2February 13, 2004 Home W, 13-0February 14, 2004 Home W, 10-1February 15, 2004 Home W, 11-1February 11, 2005 Home W, 15-0February 12, 2005 Home W, 8-0February 13, 2005 Home W, 13-4February 10, 2006 Home W, 9-2February 11, 2006 Home W, 14-0February 12, 2006 Home W, 16-0February 10, 2007 Home W, 14-5February 11, 2007 Home W, 11-1

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Northeastern State36-6-1

March 23, 1970 Home L, 3-4March 23, 1970 Home W, 5-4March 15, 1971 Home W, 7-6March 15, 1971 Home W, 8-7March 27, 1971 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 10-3March 27, 1971 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 10-0March 23, 1973 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 7-0March 23, 1973 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 4-2April 6, 1973 Home W, 12-4April 6, 1973 Home W, 2-0March 13, 1974 Home W, 4-2March 13, 1974 Home W, 7-3April 10, 1974 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 2-0April 10, 1974 Tahlequah, Okla. L, 4-6April 3, 1975 Home W, 7-1April 3, 1975 Home W, 4-2April 17, 1975 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 10-0April 17, 1975 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 9-6March 5, 1976 Home W, 3-1March 5, 1976 Home W, 13-1March 15, 1976 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 5-4March 15, 1976 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 9-2February 18, 1983 Home W, 9-0February 18, 1983 Home W, 5-2February 17, 1984 Home L, 0-8February 15, 1985 Home W, 16-1March 28, 1986 Home W, 20-8February 27, 1990 Home W, 11-4February 27, 1990 Home W, 8-7

Newman7-0

April 24, 1990 Home W, 4-1April 24, 1990 Home W, 6-5March 30, 1992 Home W, 2-0March 30, 1992 Home W, 4-1March 31, 1992 Home W, 10-3April 3, 1993 Home W, 4-2April 3, 1993 Home W, 15-1

New Mexico1-3

March 19, 1977 Home L, 4-12March 19, 1977 Home L, 1-7March 16, 1988 Home W, 5-3March 16, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 6-11

New Mexico State8-5

March 11, 1973 Home W, 7-5May 12, 1980 Home W, 7-0May 13, 1980 Home L, 5-7April 1, 1989 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 14-12April 1, 1989 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 19-11April 2, 1989 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 13-6March 13, 1990 Home W, 3-2March 12, 1993 Home L, 9-15March 16, 1993 Home W, 4-3April 30, 1994 Home L, 0-6March 11, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 13-14March 14, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 9-3March 15, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 2-12

New Orleans4-3

April 26, 1985 Home L, 2-7April 27, 1985 Home W, 8-5April 27, 1985 Home W, 8-1May 5, 1986 New Orleans, La. L, 6-9May 6, 1986 New Orleans, La. W, 8-6February 26, 1989 New Orleans, La. L, 1-2February 11, 2000 Lake Charles, La. W, 16-7

Nicholls State3-3

April 27, 2013 Home W, 7-2April 27, 2013 Home L, 9-12April 28, 2013 Home W, 8-1March 29, 2014 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-2March 29, 2014 Thibodaux, La. L, 6-10March 30, 2014 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-2

North Carolina2-2

June 3, 1978 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) W, 11-0April 4, 1986 Home W, 9-4April 5, 1986 Home L, 1-3June 6, 2010 Norman, Okla. L, 4-12

North Carolina A&T1-0

June 4, 2005 Clemson, S.C. W, 6-3

North Dakota3-0

March 26, 2010 Home W, 12-4March 27, 2010 Home W, 5-4March 28, 2010 Home W, 9-7

North Dakota State15-6

April 4, 2008 Home W, 6-4April 5, 2008 Home W, 20-2April 5, 2008 Home W, 13-0April 6, 2008 Home W, 7-6April 25, 2009 Fargo, N.D. L, 2-3 (10)April 25, 2009 Fargo, N.D. W, 5-0May 20, 2010 Home W, 9-2May 21, 2010 Home W, 13-3May 21, 2010 Home W, 4-1May 22, 2010 Home L, 3-8April 23, 2011 Fargo, N.D. L, 3-5April 24, 2011 Fargo, N.D. W, 10-0April 24, 2011 Fargo, N.D. L, 3-5April 25, 2011 Fargo, N.D. W, 11-4May 17, 2012 Home W, 5-1May 18, 2012 Home L, 4-5May 18, 2012 Home W, 3-2May 19, 2012 Home W, 10-0May 25, 2012 Home L, 3-4 (10)May 26, 2012 Home W, 4-1May 26, 2012 Home W, 4-3

Northeastern Illinois5-1

April 11, 1998 Home W, 4-3April 11, 1998 Home W, 9-0April 12, 1998 Home W, 9-0April 12, 1998 Home L, 6-7May 3, 1998 Chicago, Ill. W, 7-4May 3, 1998 Chicago, Ill. W, 16-4

Missouri Western8-0

April 4, 1972 Home W, 2-1April 4, 1972 Home W, 5-3April 5, 1972 Home W, 7-3April 5, 1972 Home W, 4-0March 22, 1978 Home W, 9-2March 13, 1984 Home W, 8-1March 14, 1984 Home W, 6-0March 19, 1996 Home W, 16-3

Morningside4-0

March 27, 1970 Home W, 4-0March 29, 1974 Home W, 13-2March 30, 1974 Home W, 9-4March 30, 1974 Home W, 4-1

Nebraska20-14

March 22, 1972 Home W, 1-0March 22, 1972 Home L, 1-3March 23, 1972 Home W, 2-0March 23, 1972 Home L, 2-3March 20, 1975 Home W, 2-1March 20, 1975 Home W, 8-0March 21, 1975 Home W, 9-1March 21, 1975 Home W, 4-1March 22, 1975 Home L, 2-3March 22, 1975 Home W, 4-0April 25, 1986 Home W, 9-5April 26, 1986 Home W, 4-3April 17, 1987 Lincoln, Neb. W, 10-9April 18, 1987 Lincoln, Neb. W, 9-7April 22, 1988 Home L, 7-9April 23, 1988 Home L, 4-8April 24, 1988 Home W, 11-1April 18, 1989 Lincoln, Neb. L, 1-9April 18, 1989 Lincoln, Neb. W, 4-3March 9, 1993 Lincoln, Neb. W, 12-7March 9, 1993 Lincoln, Neb. L, 5-6March 10, 1993 Lincoln, Neb. L, 4-8February 18, 1994 Home W, 11-1February 19, 1994 Home W, 11-6February 20, 1994 Home W, 5-4April 8, 1994 Lincoln, Neb. L, 3-5April 9, 1994 Lincoln, Neb. L, 3-8April 10, 1994 Lincoln, Neb. L, 2-3February 23, 1996 Home L, 3-7February 24, 1996 Home W, 10-5February 24, 1996 Home W, 11-8April 5, 1996 Lincoln, Neb. L, 5-9April 6, 1996 Lincoln, Neb. L, 6-7April 7, 1996 Lincoln, Neb. L, 9-10 (10)June 1, 2008 Lincoln, Neb. W, 8-0

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Northwestern1-0

March 23, 1983 Riverside, Calif. W, 10-7

Northwesten Oklahoma State8-6

February 21, 1989 Home W, 6-1February 21, 1989 Home W, 9-4March 6, 1990 Alva, Okla. L, 6-9March 6, 1990 Alva, Okla. W, 10-7March 29, 1990 Home L, 5-6March 29, 1990 Home W, 9-7February 27, 1991 Alva, Okla. L, 6-9February 27, 1991 Alva, Okla. W, 10-7April 23, 1991 Home L, 5-6April 23, 1991 Home L, 2-9April 4, 1992 Home L, 5-7April 4, 1992 Home W, 8-4April 24, 2002 Home W, 5-4April 24, 2002 Home W, 11-0

Oklahoma31-38

May 5, 1970 Norman, Okla. L, 6-11May 5, 1970 Norman, Okla. L, 2-3April 3, 1971 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5April 3, 1971 Norman, Okla. L, 0-2April 3, 1971 Norman, Okla. L, 0-1March 18, 1972 Norman, Okla. L, 0-5March 18, 1972 Norman, Okla. L, 2-4March 18, 1972 Norman, Okla. L, 0-3March 13, 1973 Home W, 2-1April 2, 1974 Norman, Okla. L, 0-6April 2, 1974 Norman, Okla. L, 2-6April 5, 1977 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2April 9, 1977 Norman, Okla. L, 3-8April 19, 1977 Home L, 6-7April 8, 1978 Home L, 6-9April 18, 1978 Norman, Okla. W, 22-8May 15, 1978 Home W, 13-5April 5, 1979 Norman, Okla. W, 5-4April 24, 1979 Home W, 12-5March 26, 1980 Norman, Okla. W, 8-1March 28, 1980 Home L, 2-5April 17, 1981 Norman, Okla. W, 6-5Apirl 16, 1982 Home L, 0-4April 17, 1982 Norman, Okla. W, 10-2April 17, 1982 Norman, Okla. W, 6-0April 9, 1983 Home W, 6-2April 9, 1983 Home W, 8-5April 17, 1984 Home W, 13-6May 1, 1984 Norman, Okla. W, 11-7April 17, 1985 Home L, 8-9April 24, 1985 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9

Northern Colorado7-0

May 19, 1978 Home W, 18-2May 19, 1978 Home W, 13-6May 16, 1980 Home W, 5-0May 17, 1980 Home W, 12-1May 17, 1980 Home W, 18-5May 11, 1981 Home W, 8-3May 12, 1981 Home W, 1-0

Northern Iowa1-0

March 25, 1988 Home W, 10-8

Oakland53-6

April 10, 1999 Home W, 14-1April 10, 1999 Home W, 9-6April 11, 1999 Home W, 4-3April 11, 1999 Home W, 10-0 April 15, 2000 Rochester, Mich. W, 16-8April 15, 2000 Rochester, Mich. W, 9-7April 16, 2000 Rochester, Mich. W, 12-6April 16, 2000 Rochester, Mich. W, 11-5 (8)May 19, 2000 Home W, 20-1March 31, 2001 Home W, 20-1March 31, 2001 Home W, 16-1April 1, 2001 Home W, 5-1April 1, 2001 Home W, 5-4May 18, 2002 Home W, 6-0May 18, 2002 Home W, 7-1May 19, 2002 Home W, 6-0May 19, 2002 Home L, 3-6May 24, 2002 Home W, 12-3May 10, 2003 Rochester, Mich. W, 17-7May 10, 2003 Rochester, Mich. W, 10-3May 11, 2003 Rochester, Mich. W, 16-15May 11, 2003 Rochester, Mich. W, 12-1May 15, 2004 Home W, 6-1May 15, 2004 Home W, 9-3May 16, 2004 Home W, 4-1May 16, 2004 Home W, 6-0April 16, 2005 Rochester, Mich. W, 2-1April 16, 2005 Rochester, Mich. W, 10-0April 17, 2005 Rochester, Mich. W, 9-0April 17, 2005 Rochester, Mich. L, 3-5

North Florida1-0

May 29, 1991 Lewiston, Idaho W, 3-2

Northwestern State8-5

February 26, 1994 Natchitoches, La. L, 2-6February 26, 1994 Natchitoches, La. W, 5-4 (14)February 27, 1994 Natchitoches, La. W, 8-5April 1, 1995 Home L, 4-5April 1, 1995 Home L, 6-7

Northwood (Texas)1-1

March 4, 1991 Home L, 4-7March 5, 1991 Home W, 8-6

Notre Dame10-4

March 11, 1973 Home L, 3-12March 14, 1973 Home W, 7-6March 17, 1982 Home W, 5-2March 17, 1982 Home W, 2-1March 18, 1982 Home W, 13-0March 13, 1983 Home W, 12-3March 14, 1983 Home W, 8-0May 20, 1983 Home W, 18-5May 17, 1985 Home W, 14-13May 18, 1985 Home W, 12-0March 13, 1996 San Antonio, Texas L, 2-6March 16, 1996 San Antonio, Texas L, 6-10March 11, 2005 San Antonio, Texas W, 15-8March 6, 2009 Houston, Texas L, 1-2

Ohio State0-1

March 5, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 5-10

March 27, 1990 Tahlequah, Okla. L, 0-5March 27, 1990 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 2-1March 19, 1991 Tahlequah, Okla. L, 3-9March 19, 1991 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 5-1April 15, 1991 Home W, 8-1April 15, 1991 Home W, 6-0March 1, 1992 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 4-0March 1, 1992 Tahlequah, Okla. W, 5-1April 16, 1992 Home T, 5-5March 23, 1993 Home W, 3-1March 23, 1993 Home W, 8-7March 28, 2003 Home W, 11-5March 29, 2003 Home L, 6-8March 30, 2003 Home W, 7-3

April 2, 1995 Home L, 4-7February 25, 2000 Home W, 8-5February 25, 2001 Natchitoches, La. W, 2-0May 7, 2002 Home W, 2-0May 8, 2002 Home W, 5-4May 16, 2013 Natchitoches, La. W, 3-0May 17, 2013 Natchitoches, La. W, 9-2May 18, 2013 Natchitoches, La. L, 3-4March 14, 2014 Home W, 15-0 (7)March 15, 2014 Home L, 1-3 (10)March 15, 2014 Home L, 4-6

May 20, 2006 Home W, 5-4May 20, 2006 Home W, 5-2May 21, 2006 Home W, 21-1May 21, 2006 Home W, 7-0May 4, 2007 Rochester, Mich. W, 15-2May 4, 2007 Rochester, Mich. W, 8-3May 5, 2007 Rochester, Mich. W, 8-2May 5, 2007 Rochester, Mich. W, 15-10May 9, 2008 Home W, 7-2May 10, 2008 Home W, 7-4May 10, 2008 Home W, 9-4May 11, 2008 Home W, 11-0May 8, 2009 Rochester, Mich. L, 11-15May 9, 2009 Rochester, Mich. W, 10-6May 10, 2009 Rochester, Mich. W, 10-2May 10, 2009 Rochester, Mich. W, 12-1April 9, 2010 Home W, 10-0April 10, 2010 Home W, 12-6April 10, 2010 Home W, 5-2April 11, 2010 Home W, 4-2May 6, 2011 Rochester, Mich. W, 7-5May 7, 2011 Rochester, Mich. W, 15-2May 7, 2011 Rochester, Mich. W, 6-2May 8, 2011 Rochester, Mich. L, 4-6April 6, 2012 Home L, 0-2April 7, 2012 Home W, 13-5April 8, 2012 Home L, 1-4April 8, 2012 Home W, 8-6May 25, 2012 Home W, 3-2

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Oklahoma Christian12-8

April 19, 1969 Edmond, Okla. L, 0-1April 19, 1969 Edmond, Okla. L, 3-4April 26, 1969 Home L, 2-3April 26, 1969 Home W, 5-4April 10, 1970 Edmond, Okla. L, 3-4April 10, 1970 Edmond, Okla. W, 3-2May, 2, 1970 Home W, 1-0May 2, 1970 Home L, 2-3 March 23, 1977 Home W, 12-2March 23, 1977 Home L, 12-15February 23, 1990 Home L, 9-13February 23, 1990 Home W, 11-8April 5, 1990 Edmond, Okla. L, 8-10April 5, 1990 Edmond, Okla. W, 9-0March 30, 1991 Edmond, Okla. W, 8-2March 30, 1991 Edmond, Okla. W, 14-1April 9, 1991 Home W, 7-6April 9, 1991 Home W, 8-2February 15, 1996 Home W, 18-3April 15, 1997 Home W, 12-7

Oklahoma City48-17

April 14, 1970 Home W, 3-2April 14, 1970 Home W, 6-0May 8, 1970 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 12-3May 8, 1970 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 9-1April 6, 1971 Home W, 4-0April 6, 1971 Home W, 4-3April 15, 1971 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 11-0April 15, 1971 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 11-2April 8, 1972 Home W, 9-0April 8, 1972 Home W, 5-4May 5, 1972 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 11-2May 5, 1972 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 10-2April 5, 1975 Home W, 4-2April 5, 1975 Home W, 6-2April 9, 1976 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 5-6April 9, 1976 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 4-2April 14, 1976 Home W, 8-6April 14, 1976 Home W, 8-5April 25, 1977 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 0-2April 25, 1977 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 11-1Apirl 24, 1978 Home W, 20-7March 9, 1979 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 10-11March 10, 1979 Home W, 8-3March 10, 1979 Home L, 3-4April 21, 1980 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 6-5 (10)April 23, 1980 Home W, 10-4

March 21, 1969 Shawnee, Okla. W, 15-1March 21, 1969 Shawnee, Okla. L, 4-6April 4, 1969 Home W, 5-4April 4, 1969 Home W, 7-5March 26, 1970 Shawnee, Okla. L, 1-2March 26, 1970 Shawnee, Okla. W, 4-3April 11, 1970 Home L, 2-6April 11, 1970 Home L, 2-7April 8, 1971 Home L, 10-15April 8, 1971 Home W, 16-5March 3, 1975 Shawnee, Okla. L, 5-8March 3, 1975 Shawnee, Okla. W, 12-1May 12, 1975 Home L, 2-4May 12, 1975 Home W, 8-4March 5, 1977 Shawnee, Okla. W, 10-1March 5, 1977 Shawnee, Okla. L, 2-3May 3, 1977 Home W, 13-2May 3, 1977 Home W, 8-2April 9, 1979 Home W, 8-3March 1, 1984 Home W, 12-6February 28, 1985 Home W, 8-1February 26, 1986 Home W, 17-9February 24, 1987 Home W, 12-3February 24, 1987 Home W, 3-1February 28, 1989 Home L, 2-7

Oklahoma Baptist24-16

March 25, 1986 Norman, Okla. L, 7-9April 16, 1986 Home W, 9-8April 1, 1987 Home W, 14-13April 8, 1987 Norman, Okla. W, 10-9March 18, 1988 Home W, 5-2March 19, 1988 Norman, Okla. L, 6-7 (10)March 24, 1989 Home W, 9-5March 25, 1989 Norman, Okla. L, 11-18April 18, 1995 Home L, 3-9March 20, 1996 Norman, Okla. W, 8-2April 23, 1996 Home W, 5-3April 5, 1997 Home L, 8-9March 14, 1998 Norman, Okla. W, 9-5April 1, 1998 Home L, 2-4February 27, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6April 6, 1999 Home L, 4-5February 20, 2000 Houston, Texas L, 2-15March 21, 2000 Home L, 1-4May 26, 2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 5-6May 27, 2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 7-9March 13, 2001 Home W, 11-4April 24, 2001 Tulsa, Okla. (Drillers Sta.) W, 3-2April 19, 2002 Home L, 2-6April 20, 2002 Norman, Oka. L, 5-6April 21, 2002 Norman, Okla. L, 5-7April 8, 2003 Norman, Okla. W, 5-1April 22, 2003 Home W, 3-2March 23, 2004 Home W, 6-4March 31, 2004 Norman, Okla. L, 4-5June 4, 2010 Norman, Okla. L, 6-7 (10)June 4, 2011 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-0March 27, 2012 Norman, Okla. L, 2-5April 17, 2012 Home L, 3-6March 19, 2013 Norman, Okla. L, 8-9 (15)March 20, 2013 Norman, Okla. L, 8-15March 26, 2013 Home L, 1-3March 25, 2014 Home W, 3-0April 8, 2014 Norman, Okla. W, 2-0

Oklahoma continued... March 31, 1990 Shawnee, Okla. W, 3-2March 31, 1990 Shawnee, Okla. L, 6-12May 1, 1990 Home L, 0-11May 1, 1990 Home W, 9-8 (8)May 4, 1990 Home W, 4-3March 9, 1991 Shawnee, Okla. L, 6-7March 9, 1991 Shawnee, Okla. L, 2-8April 13, 1991 Home W, 12-2April 13, 1991 Home W, 3-0May 5, 1991 Home W, 9-7May 6, 1991 Home W, 12-11March 23, 1992 Shawnee, Okla. W, 6-5 (9)March 23, 1992 Shawnee, Okla. L, 9-10April 18, 1992 Home L, 1-4April 18, 1992 Home L, 5-7

April 4, 1981 Home W, 12-2April 4, 1981 Home W, 9-3April 23, 1982 Home W, 5-1April 23, 1982 Home L, 0-3April 24, 1982 Home W, 10-7April 24, 1982 Home W, 10-1May 16, 1983 Home W, 3-2May 16, 1983 Home L, 3-7May 17, 1983 Home W, 10-1May 17, 1983 Home W, 5-3May 21, 1983 Home W, 11-4May 22, 1983 Home W, 11-1April 20, 1984 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 14-10April 21, 1984 Home L, 7-10April 21, 1984 Home L, 9-14May 19, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 7-5May 20, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 6-9May 20, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 9-10April 12, 1985 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 11-4April 12, 1985 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 17-6April 14, 1985 Home L, 4-7April 14, 1985 Home W, 7-0February 25, 1986 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 17-4March 31, 1986 Home W, 8-5April 14, 1990 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 2-1April 14, 1990 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 1-6April 28, 1990 Home W, 7-5April 28, 1990 Home L, 2-3May 6, 1990 Home L, 5-11March 14, 1991 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 10-7March 14, 1991 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 7-6 (8)April 27, 1991 Home W, 4-3April 27, 1991 Home W, 3-2April 25, 1992 Home W, 6-3April 25, 1992 Home L, 6-8 (10)April 9, 1993 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 8-11April 10, 1993 Home L, 6-17April 10, 1993 Home W, 6-3March 19, 2000 Home W, 11-4

Oklahoma State29-34

April 25, 1972 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-6April 25, 1972 Stillwater, Okla. W, 10-1March 26, 1974 Home L, 2-4 (8)March 26, 1974 Home L, 1-4April 9, 1975 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-3April 9, 1975 Stillwater, Okla. W, 14-6March 23, 1976 Home W, 6-1March 23, 1976 Home W, 11-6April 6, 1976 Stillwater, Okla. W, 21-7April 6, 1976 Stillwater, Okla. L, 4-7April 8, 1977 Home L, 9-12April 12, 1977 Home W, 5-0April 12, 1977 Home W, 12-3April 7, 1978 Stillwater, Okla. L, 11-12April 11, 1978 Stillwater, Okla. W, 22-7May 2, 1978 Home W, 10-7May 26, 1978 Home W, 10-3March 6, 1979 Stillwater, Okla. W, 3-1May 9, 1979 Home L, 4-5April 22, 1980 Home W, 11-4May 6, 1980 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-2April 8, 1981 Stillwater, Okla. L, 9-10April 9, 1981 Home W, 8-7May 22, 1981 Home L, 3-4May 24, 1981 Home L, 5-8April 28, 1982 Home W, 7-3

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Pacific0-1

March 13, 2002 Fresno, Calif. L, 6-8

Panhandle State2-0

April 8, 1998 Home W, 18-0April 8, 1998 Home W, 18-3

Oklahoma Wesleyan1-0

(FormerlyBartlesvilleWesleyanCollege)April 29, 2003 Home W, 9-2

Oregon0-1

March 26, 1979 Riverside, Calif. L, 5-7

Oregon State3-4

March 30, 1978 Riverside, Calif. W, 9-5March 22, 1980 Long Beach, Calif. W, 6-3March 22, 1980 Long Beach, Calif. L, 4-5March 26, 1984 Riverside, Calif. W, 6-0March 28, 1997 Home L, 5-20March 29, 1997 Home L, 2-8February 1, 2002 Mesa, Ariz. L, 9-10 (10)

Pittsburgh1-0

April 1, 1977 Riverside, Calif. W, 11-5

Phillips11-2

March 5, 1975 Home W, 2-0March 5, 1975 Home W, 5-4April 21, 1975 Enid, Okla. L, 3-8April 21, 1975 Enid, Okla. W, 7-3April 7, 1979 Home L, 5-6April 7, 1979 Home W, 12-2April 15, 1980 Home W, 9-8April 15, 1981 Home W, 11-0March 8, 1982 Home W, 8-0March 7, 1983 Home W, 15-8March 5, 1984 Home W, 6-3March 4, 1985 Home W, 13-12April 29, 1987 Home W, 21-4

Penn State3-0

March 15, 2007 Home W, 12-0March 16, 2007 Home W, 11-8 (11)March 17, 2007 Home W, 4-2

Pepperdine2-3

March 15, 1997 Home L, 0-3March 14, 2004 Malibu, Calif. W, 13-3March 14, 2008 Malibu, Calif. L, 3-5March 15, 2008 Malibu, Calif. L, 2-10March 16, 2008 Malibu, Calif. W, 13-10

Pittsburg State13-0

February 19, 1991 Home W, 2-1February 19, 1991 Home W, 11-0April 1, 1991 Pittsburg, Kan. W, 7-1April 1, 1991 Pittsburg, Kan. W, 11-3February 25, 1992 Pittsburg, Kan. W, 11-3February 25, 1992 Pittsburg, Kan. W, 13-1March 11, 1992 Home W, 21-1March 11, 1992 Home W, 12-5February 23, 1993 Home W, 8-6February 23, 1993 Home W, 17-5February 13, 1996 Home W, 5-0February 3, 1997 Home W, 10-2February 11, 1998 Home W, 9-4

April 15, 1983 Home W, 10-2April 16, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-6April 16, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. W, 10-8May 27, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. L, 8-9May 29, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. L, 9-10April 3, 1987 Home L, 8-14April 4, 1987 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-8February 26, 1988 Lafayette, La. L, 7-16April 7, 1988 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-8April 8, 1988 Home L, 3-7March 26, 1989 Home W, 12-5April 11, 1989 Tulsa, Okla. W, 6-1April 12, 1989 Stillwater, Okla. W, 4-3March 2, 1994 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-7April 6, 1994 Home L, 11-12 (11)March 28, 1995 Home L, 2-12April 13, 1995 Stillwater, Okla. W, 7-2April 26, 1996 Home W, 7-2April 27, 1996 Stillwater, Okla. L, 4-11May 2, 1997 Home W, 5-4May 3, 1997 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-15March 31, 1999 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 5-11April 7, 1999 Tulsa, Okla. L, 6-12May 29, 1999 Wichita, Kan. L, 4-12April 4, 2000 Tulsa, Okla. L, 11-13April 26, 2000 Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-2April 12, 2002 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-8April 14, 2002 Home W, 8-3April 15, 2002 Stillwater, Okla. L, 0-6May 10, 2005 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-6April 4, 2006 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-2May 16, 2006 Stillwater, Okla. W, 13-2June 3, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 5-4June 4, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. W, 9-2April 9, 2013 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-4April 22, 2014 Home W, 15-8May 13, 2014 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-8

Portland State1-0

March 11, 1995 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 2-18

Rice4-5

May 12, 1988 Home W, 11-2March 11, 1994 Houston, Texas W, 9-8 (10)March 12, 1994 Houston, Texas L, 4-6March 12, 1994 Houston, Texas L, 3-4May 7, 1994 Home L, 1-11May 7, 1994 Home L, 2-4May 8, 1994 Home W, 3-2 (13)May 21, 1998 College Station, Texas L, 1-11March 8, 2009 Houston, Texas W, 5-3

Sacred Heart3-0

February 27, 2004 Home W, 7-0February 28, 2004 Home W, 8-4February 28, 2004 Home W, 11-1

Saint Gregory’s2-0

May 3, 2001 Home W, 10-1February 17, 2003 Home W, 12-0

Saint Louis25-3

May 11, 1973 St. Louis, Mo. L, 5-6May 11, 1973 St. Louis, Mo. W, 7-0May 11, 1983 St. Louis, Mo. W, 11-2May 11, 1983 St. Louis, Mo. W, 7-2April 13, 1984 Home W, 21-0April 13, 1984 Home W, 14-0April 14, 1984 Home W, 6-1April 14, 1984 Home W, 7-2April 19, 1985 St. Louis, Mo. W, 11-1April 19, 1985 St. Louis, Mo. W, 19-2April 20, 1985 St. Louis, Mo. W, 4-2April 20, 1985 St. Louis, Mo. W, 10-1February 28, 1986 Home W, 11-0February 28, 1986 Home W, 9-5March 1, 1986 Home W, 15-0March 1, 1986 Home W, 12-1March 13, 1987 Home W, 10-3March 13, 1987 Home W, 12-0March 14, 1987 Home W, 15-0March 14, 1987 Home W, 17-6February 21, 1998 Home W, 5-1February 21, 1998 Home W, 13-4February 22, 1998 Home W, 11-7February 26, 2000 Home W, 8-7February 27, 2000 Home W, 9-7February 15, 2013 Home L, 2-4February 16, 2013 Home L, 4-11February 17, 2013 Home W, 5-0

Portland1-0

March 22, 1985 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 8-5

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SMU12-5

March 4, 1972 Dallas, Texas L, 4-5March 4, 1972 Dallas, Texas W, 7-1March 1, 1977 Dallas, Texas L, 5-6March 1, 1977 Dallas, Texas W, 8-1March 8, 1977 Home W, 14-2March 8, 1977 Home W, 9-4February 27, 1978 Dallas, Texas W, 5-1February 27, 1978 Dallas, Texas W, 6-4March 17, 1978 Home W, 6-0March 18, 1978 Home W, 8-2March 16, 1979 Home W, 6-2March 17, 1979 Home L, 1-3March 17, 1979 Home W, 5-4February 27, 1980 Dallas, Texas L, 1-6April 18, 1980 Home W, 11-4April 19, 1980 Home W, 5-2April 19, 1980 Home L, 3-5

South Alabama3-3

February 28, 2003 Lake Charles, La. L, 8-11March 26, 2004 Home L, 2-5March 27, 2004 Home W, 10-1March 27, 2004 Home W, 5-3February 25, 2005 Mobile, Ala. W, 6-5February 26, 2005 Mobile, Ala. L, 5-6

March 25, 2006 Home L, 3-5March 26, 2006 Home L, 1-2March 27, 2006 Home L, 3-5

San Francisco0-3

March 7, 2003 Riverside, Calif. W, 4-3March 8, 2003 Riverside, Calif. L, 8-10

Southeastern Louisiana2-1

April 12, 2013 Home W, 6-2April 13, 2013 Home L, 3-4April 14, 2013 Home W, 9-1

Saint Mary’s (Calif.)1-1

February 6, 1999 Laredo, Texas L, 12-13February 19, 2000 Houston, Texas W, 6-4April 19, 2013 Huntsville, Texas W, 8-4April 20, 2013 Huntsville, Texas W, 7-2April 21, 2013 Hunstville, Texas L, 4-6April 4, 2014 Home W, 7-4April 5, 2014 Home L, 1-2April 6, 2014 Home L, 4-7

Sam Houston State4-4

May 23, 1981 Home W, 3-1March 28, 1984 Riverside, Calif. L, 5-12April 15, 1988 San Diego, Calif. L, 2-13April 16, 1988 San Diego, Calif. L, 1-6April 17, 1988 San Diego, Calif. L, 2-11April 14, 1989 Home W, 4-3April 15, 1989 Home W, 6-5 (10)April 16, 1989 Home L, 4-8March 6, 2003 San Diego, Calif. W, 11-7April 1, 2011 San Diego, Calif. W, 5-4April 2, 2011 San Diego, Calif. L, 3-4 (14)April 3, 2011 San Diego, Calif. W, 11-7

San Diego State6-6

March 25, 1983 Riverside, Calif. L, 3-5

Santa Clara0-1

March 29, 1979 Riverside, Calif. L, 8-10

Seattle0-1

March 31, 1984 Riverside, Calif. W, 5-2

Seton Hall1-0

South Dakota2-0

March 26, 1971 Home W, 7-0March 26, 1971 Home W, 16-0

South Dakota State2-0

March 31, 1971 Home W, 10-9March 31, 1971 Home W, 6-2April 1, 1971 Home W, 13-5March 30, 1973 Home W, 1-0March 25, 1974 Home L, 5-6March 24, 1974 Home W, 7-6 (11)April 1, 1981 Home W, 19-6April 2, 1981 Home W, 8-7March 5, 1993 Home W, 9-3March 5, 1993 Home W, 7-0March 3, 1994 Home L, 3-8March 4, 1994 Home W, 15-1May 2, 2008 Brookings, S.D. W, 6-3May 3, 2008 Brookings, S.D. W, 5-3May 3, 2008 Brookings, S.D. W, 12-1May 4, 2008 Brookings, S.D. L, 8-12April 10, 2009 Home W, 8-7 (10)April 11, 2009 Home W, 22-1April 11, 2009 Home W, 16-0May 23, 2009 Home W, 6-2May 7, 2010 Brookings, S.D. L, 11-12May 8, 2010 Brookings, S.D. L, 9-10 (11)May 8, 2010 Brookings, S.D. L, 4-7May 9, 2010 Brookings, S.D. W, 15-5May 28, 2010 Home W, 21-6May 29, 2010 Home W, 12-2May 13, 2011 Home W, 4-2

May 14, 2011 Home W, 12-6May 14, 2011 Home W, 4-2May 15, 2011 Home L, 2-8May 28, 2011 Sioux Falls, S.D. W, 7-1May 29, 2011 Sioux Falls, S.D. W, 5-4 (11)April 27, 2012 Brookings, S.D. W, 6-1April 28, 2012 Brookings, S.D. W, 9-3April 28, 2012 Brookings, S.D. W, 7-6April 29, 2012 Brookings, S.D. L, 1-3

Southeastern Oklahoma State14-7

March 6, 1978 Home W, 7-6March 8, 1979 Home L, 4-6March 8, 1980 Home W, 15-2March 11, 1981 Home W, 6-5 March 9, 1982 Home W, 4-3April 12, 1983 Home W, 10-9April 9, 1984 Home L, 12-13March 15, 1985 Home W, 4-1April 27, 1987 Home W, 11-7March 10, 1989 Home W, 7-4April 19, 1990 Home L, 2-11May 4, 1990 Home L, 4-15March 26, 1991 Durant, Okla. W, 13-11March 26, 1991 Durant, Okla. W, 5-4April 30, 1991 Home L, 0-5April 30, 1991 Home W, 15-3May 3, 1991 Home W, 10-6April 9, 1992 Durant, Okla. W, 5-0April 9, 1992 Durant, Okla. L, 1-8April 28, 1992 Home L, 2-6May 2, 1993 Home W, 6-4

May 8, 1978 Home W, 3-2May 9, 1978 Home W, 11-5May 11, 1979 Home L, 4-5May 11, 1979 Home W, 8-4May 12, 1979 Home W, 9-4May 12, 1979 Home W, 18-8February 25, 2011 Home W, 13-5February 26, 2011 Home W, 6-3February 27, 2011 Home L, 2-6

SIUE7-2

Southeastern Missouri State5-6

April 5, 1995 Cape Girardeau, Mo. W, 8-5April 6, 1995 Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 3-5April 19, 1997 Home W, 12-4April 19, 1997 Home L, 2-7April 20, 1997 Home L, 4-14March 2, 2013 Cape Girardeau, Mo. W, 3-1March 3, 2013 Cape Girardeau, Mo. W, 4-3March 3, 2013 Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 5-6February 14, 2014 Home L, 4-10February 15, 2014 Home L, 5-7February 16, 2014 Home W, 6-2

Southern Illinois6-9

May 18, 1974 Home L, 2-3May 18, 1974 Home L, 0-2May 19, 1974 Home L, 1-4April 25, 1975 Carbondale, Ill. L, 3-11Apirl 26, 1975 Carbondale, Ill. L, 1-2April 26, 1975 Carbondale, Ill. L, 0-1April 24, 1976 Home L, 8-13April 24, 1976 Home W, 7-6

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Southern Utah50-10

April 21, 2000 Cedar City, Utah W, 11-7April 21, 2000 Cedar City, Utah L, 4-5April 22, 2000 Cedar City, Utah W, 14-10May 18, 2000 Home L, 1-6May 20, 2000 Home W, 8-4April 7, 2001 Home W, 6-5April 7, 2001 Home W, 7-6April 8, 2001 Home W, 4-1April 9, 2001 Home W, 4-3May 18, 2001 Home W, 4-3May 19, 2001 Home W, 13-8January 31, 2002 Mesa, Ariz. W, 9-1May 10, 2002 Cedar City, Utah L, 1-5May 10, 2002 Cedar City, Utah W, 9-1May 11, 2002 Cedar City, Utah W, 8-4May 11, 2002 Cedar City, Utah W, 5-1May 25, 2002 Home W, 7-1May 2, 2003 Home W, 11-2May 3, 2003 Home W, 7-1May 3, 2003 Home W, 7-2May 4, 2003 Home W, 10-0May 23, 2003 Home W, 6-2May 24, 2003 Home W, 8-2May 21, 2004 Cedar City, Utah W, 8-1May 21, 2004 Cedar City, Utah W, 9-4 (9)May 22, 2004 Cedar City, Utah L, 7-10May 22, 2004 Cedar City, Utah W, 7-3May 27, 2004 Shreveport, La. W, 28-8May 29, 2004 Shreveport, La. W, 12-4April 9, 2005 Home W, 3-1April 9, 2005 Home W, 4-0April 10, 2005 Home W, 4-3 (11)April 10, 2005 Home W, 9-5May 27, 2005 Home W, 11-2May 12, 2006 Cedar City, Utah W, 25-9May 12, 2006 Cedar City, Utah W, 14-2May 13, 2006 Cedar City, Utah W, 11-5May 13, 2006 Cedar City, Utah L, 3-4April 20, 2007 Home W, 10-4April 21, 2007 Home W, 5-4 (13)April 21, 2007 Home W, 7-0

Southern Nazarene9-3

(FormallyBethanyNazareneCollege)April 7, 1969 Bethany, Okla. L, 1-4April 7, 1969 Bethany, Okla. L, 0-1May 7, 1970 Bethany, Okla. W, 4-1May 7, 1970 Bethany, Okla. W, 4-0May 1, 1971 Home W, 27-0May 1, 1971 Home L, 2-4May 5, 1972 Bethany, Okla. W, 15-3May 5, 1972 Bethany, Okla. W, 12-1February 27, 1997 Home W, 8-6February 7, 1998 Home W, 10-5February 15, 2000 Home W, 5-3February 20, 2001 Home W, 9-1

Southwestern Oklahoma State19-4-1

February 19, 1983 Home W, 3-2February 19, 1983 Home W, 5-4February 18, 1984 Home W, 9-1February 18, 1984 Home W, 17-6February 16, 1985 Home W, 7-0February 16, 1985 Home W, 8-0February 15, 1986 Home W, 6-0February 15, 1986 Home W, 12-9February 16, 1986 Home W, 14-4February 14, 1987 Home W, 7-1February 14, 1987 Home L, 0-3March 3, 1990 Home W, 5-4March 3, 1990 Home L, 3-5May 5, 1990 Home W, 7-4March 23, 1991 Weatherford, Okla. W, 13-3March 23, 1991 Weatherford, Okla. W, 10-0April 4, 1991 Home W, 5-4April 4, 1991 Home W, 10-0February 18, 1992 Weatherford, Okla. L, 2-3February 18, 1992 Weatherford, Okla. T, 5-5April 2, 1992 Home L, 2-3April 2, 1992 Home W, 3-0May 1, 1993 Home W, 11-7May 1, 1993 Home W, 8-4

St. John’s2-0

March 24, 1983 Riverside, Calif. W, 11-9

Tampa2-1

March 9, 1996 Home W, 5-1March 9, 1996 Home L, 1-6March 10, 1996 Home W, 1-0

April 22, 2007 Home W, 13-1April 24, 2008 Cedar City, Utah L, 7-11April 25, 2008 Cedar City, Utah W, 7-0April 25, 2008 Cedar City, Utah W, 15-8April 26, 2008 Cedar City, Utah L, 4-16May 24, 2008 Tulsa, Okla. W, 9-0May 22, 2009 Home W, 9-6April 15, 2010 Cedar City, Utah W, 14-4April 16, 2010 Cedar City, Utah W, 16-9April 16, 2010 Cedar City, Utah L, 9-10 (8)April 17, 2010 Cedar City, Utah L, 0-11May 19, 2011 Home W, 6-5May 19, 2011 Home W, 1-0 (10)May 20, 2011 Home W, 12-2May 21, 2011 Home W, 18-4April 12, 2012 Cedar City, Utah W, 6-0April 13, 2012 Cedar City, Utah W, 8-4April 13, 2012 Cedar City, Utah L, 0-6 May 24, 2012 Home W, 2-1

TCU27-17

February 26, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas W, 6-0February 26, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas W, 6-4April 4, 1980 Home W, 12-3April 5, 1980 Home W, 2-1April 5, 1980 Home W, 4-3March 15, 1982 Home W, 9-3March 16, 1982 Home W, 3-1February 24, 1983 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-7February 24, 1984 Fort Worth, Texas W, 2-1February 20, 1986 Fort Worth, Texas L, 6-7March 11, 1988 Home W, 5-4March 12, 1988 Home W, 8-3March 12, 1988 Home L, 0-7March 13, 1993 Home W, 10-4March 14, 1993 Home L, 3-13March 27, 1993 Fort Worth, Texas W, 4-2March 27, 1993 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-1March 28, 1993 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-10April 29, 1995 Home W, 7-6April 30, 1995 Home L, 6-7April 30, 1995 Home L, 3-5 (12)February 9, 1996 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-13February 10, 1996 Fort Worth, Texas W, 3-2February 10, 1996 Fort Worth, Texas L, 9-10March 30, 1996 Home W, 5-3March 30, 1996 Home W, 10-4March 31, 1996 Home W, 16-14February 1, 1997 Fort Worth, Texas W, 21-3February 2, 1997 Fort Worth, Texas W, 20-12February 27, 1998 Fort Worth, Texas L, 12-13February 28, 1998 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-27March 1, 1998 Fort Worth, Texas W, 6-5February 5, 1999 Laredo, Texas W, 11-3March 14, 1999 Fort Worth, Texas W, 20-10June 4, 2004 Austin, Texas W, 6-5June 5, 2004 Austin, Texas W, 10-1February 16, 2007 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-2February 17, 2007 Fort Worth, Texas L, 8-10February 18, 2007 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-8March 16, 2010 Home L, 4-6May 17, 2011 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-6June 3, 2011 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-10June 5, 2011 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-4

April 25, 1976 Home W, 9-0May 27, 1978 Home W, 8-5May 28, 1978 Home W, 7-2May 24, 1981 Home W, 7-2March 15, 1996 San Antonio, Texas W, 9-0February 23, 2001 Natchitoches, La. L, 2-4March 5, 2011 Memphis, Tenn. L, 2-9

Stanford2-1

April 1, 1978 Riverside, Calif. W, 9-1March 27, 1982 Riverside, Calif. W, 3-2May 25, 1987 Palo Alto, Calif. L, 4-9

Stephen F. Austin7-3

March 14, 1988 Home W, 13-6March 14, 1989 Home W, 11-1March 15, 1989 Home W, 15-14 (10)April 5, 2013 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 5-6April 6, 2013 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 1-2 (10)April 7, 2013 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 3-5May 22, 2013 Sugar Land, Texas W, 4-2April 11, 2014 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 11-1 (7)April 12, 2014 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 7-1April 13, 2014 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 4-0

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Tulane3-2

March 25, 1982 Riverside, Calif. W, 12-7February 24, 1989 New Orleans, La. W, 6-3March 10, 2006 New Orleans, La. L, 5-7March 11, 2006 New Orleans, La. W, 13-6March 12, 2006 New Orleans, La. L, 3-9

March 4, 1981 Austin, Texas L, 1-11March 4, 1981 Austin, Texas T, 10-10February 28, 1983 Austin, Texas L, 1-4March 1, 1983 Austin, Texas L, 2-3May 2, 1983 Home W, 7-6May 3, 1983 Home W, 6-1March 22, 1996 Austin, Texas L, 4-10March 23, 1996 Austin, Texas L, 0-7February 7, 1997 Austin, Texas L, 5-7February 8, 1997 Austin, Texas L, 1-6February 9, 1997 Austin, Texas L, 8-20February 24, 1998 Austin, Texas L, 4-6March 3, 1999 Austin, Texas L, 7-11March 14, 2000 Austin, Texas L, 2-4June 5, 2004 Austin, Texas L, 5-7June 6, 2004 Austin, Texas L, 3-7March 2, 2007 Austin, Texas L, 0-13March 3, 2007 Austin, Texas L, 3-5March 4, 2007 Austin, Texas L, 1-5March 24, 2008 Austin, Texas L, 4-5 (10)March 31, 2009 Austin, Texas L, 4-5March 30, 2010 Austin, Texas W, 3-2March 29, 2011 Austin, Texas L, 1-2March 12, 2013 Austin, Texas L, 3-4

Texas3-20-1

UALR7-2

February 21, 1996 Little Rock, Ark. L, 2-6March 26, 1996 Home W, 8-6April 2, 1997 Home W, 8-2March 28, 2000 Home W, 7-6 (11) April 14, 2009 Home W, 10-8April 13, 2010 Home L, 9-13April 5, 2011 Little Rock, Ark. W, 15-14April 3, 2012 Little Rock, Ark. W, 6-5 (10)May 7, 2014 Little Rock, Ark. W, 5-2

April 15, 1977 Home L, 0-2March 10, 1978 College Station, Texas L, 2-3March 11, 1978 College Station, Texas W, 7-0March 11, 1978 College Station, Texas L, 4-14March 17, 1992 Edinburg, Texas W, 9-0February 14, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 3-17May 30,. 2003 College Station, Texas L, 3-6

Texas A&M2-5

February 22, 1979 Fort Worth, Texas W, 9-0April 16, 1979 Home W, 10-3February 28, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-5May 8, 1981 Home W, 7-6May 1, 1982 Home W, 2-1May 1, 1982 Home W, 10-3April 28, 1983 Home L, 6-8April 29, 1983 Home W, 14-4April 30, 1983 Home L, 3-4April 27, 1984 Home W, 8-7April 28, 1984 Home W, 13-4April 28, 1984 Home L, 9-11May 10, 2000 Home W, 6-5

Texas Wesleyan10-3

March 28, 2013 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 8-2March 29, 2013 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 5-6March 30, 2013 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 3-9May 23, 2013 Sugar Land, Texas W, 6-1April 25, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 2-7April 26, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 1-4April 27, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 17-6 (7)

Texas A&M - Corpus Christi3-4

Tulsa28-32

April 10, 1969 Home L, 2-3April 10, 1969 Home L, 0-9April 26, 1969 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-13April 29, 1969 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-4April 13, 1970 Home L, 1-6April 13, 1970 Home L, 0-5April 28, 1970 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-10April 28, 1970 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-7May 13, 1971 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-4May 14, 1971 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-5May 15, 1971 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-11March 8, 1972 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-3April 10, 1972 Tulsa, Okla. L, 8-9April 18, 1972 Home L, 3-6April 18, 1972 Home W, 8-6March 21, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. W, 10-8April 7, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-2April 12, 1973 Home W, 2-1April 14, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-6April 23, 1973 Home L, 0-3May 28, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-6May 29, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-2March 20, 1974 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-10March 24, 1974 Home L, 4-5 (12)April 23, 1974 Home W, 6-5 (11)April 24, 1974 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-1May 14, 1974 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-5May 15, 1974 Home L, 5-7March 25, 1975 Home L, 0-3April 12, 1975 Home W, 5-3April 19, 1975 Home W, 7-5April 20, 1975 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-2May 9, 1975 Home L, 1-5March 12, 1976 Tulsa, Okla. L, 4-12April 3, 1976 Home L, 7-11May 9, 1976 Tulsa, Okla. W, 10-9May 17, 1976 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-7May 18, 1976 Home L, 0-8April 23, 1977 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-3April 23, 1977 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-1May 5, 1977 Home W, 15-0May 6, 1977 Home W, 18-7May 7, 1977 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-10April 14, 1978 Tulsa, Okla. W, 11-8April 15, 1978 Tulsa, Okla. W, 16-8April 15, 1978 Tulsa, Okla. W, 7-4May 5, 1978 Home W, 3-2May 6, 1978 Home W, 9-0May 6, 1978 Home W, 5-4April 27, 1979 Home W, 6-4April 28, 1979 Home L, 1-3April 28, 1979 Home W, 8-0May 5, 1979 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-3May 5, 1979 Tulsa, Okla. W, 5-2

May 14, 1979 Tulsa, Okla. L, 12-16May 15, 1979 Home W, 5-4April 8, 1980 Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-1April 9, 1980 Home W, 7-3May 9, 1980 Home W, 12-1May 10, 1980 Tulsa, Okla. L, 6-9

United States International1-1

April 18, 1988 San Diego, Calif. L, 6-15April 19, 1988 San Diego, Calif. W, 15-5

UC Davis3-0

March 3, 2006 Home W, 9-2March 4, 2006 Home W, 8-6March 5, 2006 Home W, 8-4

UCLA5-4

April 2, 1977 Riverside, Calif. W, 4-1March 16, 1981 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 10-1April 5, 1985 Home W, 2-1April 6, 1985 Home W, 3-0April 6, 1985 Home L, 3-13March 19, 1986 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 11-1March 19, 2010 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 4-20March 20, 2010 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 2-12March 21, 2010 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 1-9

UC Irvine4-7

March 23, 1985 Irvine, Calif. W, 18-15March 23, 1985 Irvine, Calif. L, 8-12March 21, 1986 Irvine, Calif. W, 10-5March 22, 1986 Irvine, Calif. L, 5-11March 22, 1986 Irvine, Calif. W, 9-5March 12, 2004 Malibu, Calif. W, 11-4March 16, 2006 Irvine, Calif. L, 2-7March 17, 2006 Irvine, Calif. L, 8-9March 18, 2006 Irvine, Calif. L, 7-10May 30, 2008 Lincoln, Neb. L, 7-9June 1, 2008 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-8

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UNLV0-2

May 23, 1980 Home L, 0-4March 5, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 4-10

UC Santa Barbara0-3

March 24, 2005 Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 4-6March 25, 2005 Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 2-7March 26, 2005 Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 3-4

UW-Eau Claire2-1

March 16, 1990 Home W, 8-0March 16, 1990 Home W, 13-3March 17, 1990 Home W, 9-0March 17, 1990 Home W, 10-5March 13, 1992 Home W, 6-1March 13, 1992 Home W, 11-4

UC Riverside0-7

March 29, 1977 Riverside, Calif. L, 4-15March 28, 1978 Riverside, Calif. L, 6-10March 31, 1979 Riverside, Calif. L, 1-11March 23, 1982 Riverside, Calif. L, 3-9March 22, 1983 Riverside, Calif. L, 7-17March 29, 1984 Riverside, Calif. L, 4-11March 8, 2003 Riverside, Calif. L, 3-12

UTSA6-5

May 14, 2002 Home W, 10-5May 15, 2002 Home W, 3-1February 22, 2003 San Antonio, Texas L, 4-5February 22, 2003 San Antonio, Texas L, 1-3February 23, 2003 San Antonio, Texas L, 2-4March 10, 2005 San Antonio, Texas L, 4-6March 12, 2005 San Antoino, Texas W, 5-4February 22, 2008 San Antonio, Texas W, 5-3February 27, 2009 Home W, 9-5February 28, 2009 Home W, 7-2March 1, 2009 Home L, 8-11

Valdosta State0-1

April 1, 1978 Riverside, Calif. L, 1-10

University of the Southwest0-2

(FormerlyCollegeoftheSouthwest)April 10, 1990 Home L, 9-11April 10, 1990 Home L, 1-12March 29, 1991 Home W, 7-2

USAO2-0

April 2, 1999 Home W, 13-2March 14, 2001 Home W, 22-0

USC1-4

March 20, 1980 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 1-3March 17, 1981 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 3-4March 19, 1985 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 15-1March 18, 1986 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 6-7May 25, 2001 Los Angeles, Calif. L, 4-12

February 27, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6February 27, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5February 28, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 1-9February 26, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0February 26, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 12-5

Valparaiso44-4

April 18, 1998 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 5-4 (8)April 18, 1998 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 2-1April 19, 1998 Valparaiso, Ind. L, 1-3April 19, 1998 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 9-3April 26, 1998 Home W, 13-6April 26, 1998 Home W, 16-1May 9, 1998 Home W, 7-4May 10, 1998 Home W, 12-10May 14, 1999 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 6-0May 14, 1999 Valparaiso, Ind. L, 0-3May 15, 1999 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 9-5May 15, 1999 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 18-6May 23, 1999 Home W, 5-4April 8, 2000 Home W, 15-1April 8, 2000 Home W, 21-4April 9, 2000 Home W, 10-2April 9, 2000 Home W, 6-5May 17, 2000 Home W, 5-3May 12, 2001 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 9-4May 12, 2001 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 15-3May 13, 2001 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 11-1May 13, 2001 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 15-1April 27, 2002 Home W, 7-3April 27, 2002 Home W, 12-2April 28, 2002 Home W, 12-2April 28, 2002 Home W, 5-0May 23, 2002 Home W, 8-0April 19, 2003 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 9-8April 19, 2003 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 5-4April 20, 2003 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 8-6April 20, 2003 Valparaiso, Ind. L, 1-3May 22, 2003 Home W, 8-0

USC Aiken1-0

May 28, 1991 Lewiston, Idaho W, 3-2

Utah1-1

March 21, 1981 Salt Lake City, Utah W, 6-5March 21, 1981 Salt Lake City, Utah L, 5-6

UT Arlington38-19

February 28, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 16-8March 1, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 11-6February 26, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1February 26, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 10-5April 13, 1979 Home L, 2-3April 14, 1979 Home W, 4-3April 14, 1979 Home W, 8-0February 29, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4February 27, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3February 27, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3February 25, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5February 25, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3February 26, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0February 23, 1984 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5February 25, 1984 Arlington, Texas L, 6-9February 25, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1February 20, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 8-9February 21, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1February 21, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3February 21, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 14-7February 21, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 3-8February 22, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8February 22, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5February 19, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1April 10, 1987 Home W, 10-4April 11, 1987 Home W, 9-3April 11, 1987 Home W, 10-2February 26, 1988 Lafayette, La. L, 1-8April 15, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 3-8April 16, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1May 3, 1994 Home W, 6-3February 28, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 4-9April 14, 1995 Home W, 4-3April 15, 1995 Home W, 4-3April 15, 1995 Home W, 2-1February 13, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1February 7, 1999 Laredo, Texas W, 9-4February 26, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5March 10, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2February 23, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1April 25, 2000 Home W, 6-5February 18, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6March 20, 2001 Home W, 8-4April 10, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1March 27, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3April 9, 2002 Home W, 4-0February 17, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 5-7February 24, 2006 Midland, Texas W, 8-7March 28, 2006 Home W, 13-1March 8, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 10-1April 7, 2009 Home W, 9-7 (10)April 6, 2010 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4

UTPA6-3

April 11, 2003 Home L, 7-8 (11)April 12, 2003 Home W, 14-5April 13, 2003 Home L, 6-7March 19, 2004 Edinburg, Texas W, 1-0March 20, 2004 Edinburg, Texas W, 12-10 (13)March 21, 2004 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-4March 18, 2005 Home W, 7-3March 19, 2005 Home W, 12-5March 20, 2005 Home W, 6-0

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Western Illinois57-7

March 14, 1986 Home W, 15-5March 15, 1986 Home W, 8-7March 15, 1986 Home W, 10-4April 4, 1998 Macomb, Ill. L, 5-6April 4, 1998 Macomb, Ill. W, 12-1April 5, 1998 Macomb, Ill. W, 15-0April 5, 1998 Macomb, Ill. L, 0-5April 25, 1998 Home L, 4-8April 25, 1998 Home W, 4-2May 1, 1999 Macomb, Ill. L, 3-10May 1, 1999 Macomb, Ill. W, 7-3May 2, 1999 Macomb, Ill. W, 5-3May 2, 1999 Macomb, Ill. W, 16-6May 21, 1999 Home W, 10-3May 12, 2000 Macomb, Ill. W, 6-2May 12, 2000 Macomb, Ill. W, 12-9May 13, 2000 Macomb, Ill. W, 10-5May 13, 2000 Macomb, Ill. W, 10-9April 28, 2001 Home W, 5-4April 28, 2001 Home W, 10-4April 29, 2001 Home W, 11-0April 29, 2001 Home W, 4-1April 6, 2002 Macomb, Ill. W, 8-4 (11)April 6, 2002 Macomb, Ill. W, 19-4May 17, 2003 Home W, 4-3May 17, 2003 Home W, 11-3May 18, 2003 Home W, 9-4May 18, 2003 Home W, 7-0April 16, 2004 Home W, 1-0April 16, 2004 Home W, 13-2April 17, 2004 Home W, 3-2April 17, 2004 Home W, 7-4May 28, 2004 Shreveport, La. W, 8-5May 14, 2005 Macomb, Ill. L, 7-8 (10)May 14, 2005 Macomb, Ill. W, 3-0May 15, 2005 Macomb, Ill. W, 9-3May 15, 2005 Macomb, Ill. W, 6-5April 30, 2006 Home W, 5-0April 30, 2006 Home W, 7-1May 26, 2006 Home W, 21-2May 26, 2006 Home W, 2-0May 17, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 7-2May 18, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 9-5 (10)May 18, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 18-2May 19, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 11-3April 18, 2008 Home W, 19-2April 19, 2008 Home W, 11-3April 19, 2008 Home W, 7-6April 20, 2008 Home W, 10-4May 23, 2008 Home W, 15-9 (10)May 13, 2009 Macomb, Ill. W, 31-3April 23, 2010 Home W, 11-7April 24, 2010 Home W, 13-3April 24, 2010 Home W, 9-3April 25, 2010 Home W, 14-4April 15, 2011 Macomb, Ill. L, 2-3April 16, 2011 Macomb, Ill. L, 5-13April 16, 2011 Macomb, Ill. W, 5-2 (9)April 17, 2011 Macomb, Ill. W, 5-1May 26, 2011 Sioux Falls, S.D. W, 12-0April 20, 2012 Home W, 9-3April 21, 2012 Home W, 10-0April 21, 2012 Home W, 2-0April 22, 2012 Home W, 16-6

Western Michigan6-0

February 20, 2009 Home W, 9-7February 21, 2009 Home W, 12-3February 22, 2009 Home W, 5-4March 12, 2010 Home W, 13-2March 13, 2010 Home W, 9-2March 14, 2010 Home W, 15-5

March 20, 1991 Home W, 15-6March 21, 1991 Home W, 6-4March 21, 1991 Home W, 14-4March 27, 1992 Home L, 1-2March 27, 1992 Home W, 5-1March 28, 1992 Home W, 15-0

Valley City State5-1

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March 28, 2013 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 8-2March 29, 2013 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 5-6March 30, 2013 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 3-9May 23, 2013 Sugar Land, Texas W, 6-1April 25, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 2-7April 26, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 1-4April 27, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 17-6 (7)

Washington2-1

Wichita State28-33

May 4, 1982 Home L, 1-5Apirl 19, 1983 Wichita, Kan. L, 6-10May 28, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. W, 6-5April 4, 1984 Home W, 6-5April 9, 1985 Home W, 5-4May 7, 1985 Wichita, Kan. W, 8-7May 24, 1985 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-12May 26, 1985 Stillwater, Okla. L, 14-15April 8, 1986 Home L, 2-5April 22, 1986 Wichita, Kan. W, 5-1March 31, 1987 Home L, 7-13April 20, 1987 Wichita, Kan. L, 5-8April 21, 1987 Wichita, Kan. W, 4-3May 5, 1987 Home L, 3-10May 24, 1987 Palo Alto, Calif. W, 11-4March 26, 1988 Home L, 0-9March 27, 1988 Home L, 5-6April 13, 1988 Wichita, Kan. L, 6-7April 26, 1988 Wichita, Kan. W, 8-7March 11, 1989 Home L, 3-21March 12, 1989 Home L, 2-11April 4, 1989 Wichita, Kan. L, 1-4April 5, 1989 Wichita, Kan. L, 9-10April 13, 1993 Home L, 2-5April 14, 1993 Wichita, Kan. L, 7-8 (12)April 21, 1993 Wichita, Kan. W, 4-0April 22, 1993 Wichtia, Kan. L, 5-9May 4, 1994 Home L, 3-8May 11, 1994 Wichita, Kan. L, 0-9May 9, 1995 Home W, 5-4May 10, 1995 Wichita, Kan. L, 0-9May 28, 1999 Wichita, Kan. L, 5-13May 31, 2002 Wichita, Kan. W, 6-1June 1, 2002 Wichita, Kan. W, 15-8March 25, 2003 Home W, 11-5May 13, 2003 Wichita, Kan. L, 2-13April 6, 2004 Wichita, Kan. W, 13-9March 22, 2005 Home W, 4-1April 5, 2005 Wichita, Kan. L, 3-4April 11, 2006 Home W, 3-2April 12, 2006 Wichita, Kan. W, 7-1April 3, 2007 Home W, 7-4April 17, 2007 Wichita, Kan. W, 4-0June 2, 2007 Wichita, Kan. L, 4-11April 2, 2008 Wichita, Kan. L, 8-10May 13, 2008 Wichita, Kan. W, 12-0March 24, 2009 Wichita, Kan. W, 5-3 (12)May 5, 2009 Wichita, Kan. W, 7-6 (13)March 23, 2010 Home W, 7-1March 24, 2010 Home W, 8-1May 4, 2010 Wichita, Kan. W, 6-4May 18, 2010 Wichita, Kan. L, 6-7 (10)February 22, 2011 Home L, 2-7May 10, 2011 Wichita, Kan. W, 8-7February 21, 2012 Home L, 3-10

May 1, 2004 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 4-1May 1, 2004 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 5-3May 2, 2004 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 2-1 (11)May 2, 2004 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 5-2April 30, 2005 Home W, 7-2April 30, 2005 Home W, 2-0May 1, 2005 Home W, 12-3May 1, 2005 Home W, 4-1April 15, 2006 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 9-6April 15, 2006 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 8-1April 16, 2006 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 12-3April 27, 2007 Home W, 17-5April 28 2007 Home W, 7-2April 28, 2007 Home W, 8-0April 29, 2007 Home L, 3-7May 25, 2007 Macomb, Ill. W, 4-2

March 17, 1987 Home W, 7-1March 17, 1987 Home W, 21-11April 4, 1988 Home W, 9-3April 4, 1988 Home W, 12-1March 28, 1989 Home W, 18-5March 28, 1989 Home W, 5-4 (10)

Washburn6-0

March 28, 1977 Riverside, Calif. L, 6-11March 30, 1978 Riverside, Calif. W, 12-4March 24, 1983 Riverside, Calif. L, 3-4March 28, 1984 Riverside, Calif. L, 0-9March 18, 1987 Home L, 13-14May 22, 1987 Palo Alto, Calif. L, 5-10May 24, 1987 Palo Alto, Calif. W, 14-13March 7, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 10-6March 16, 2001 Home W, 4-1March 17, 2001 Home L, 3-7March 18, 2001 Home L, 9-14March 13, 2004 Malibu, Calif. W, 6-4March 7, 2009 Houston, Texas W, 2-1

Washington State6-7

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Xavier6-1

March 15, 1981 Home W, 3-1March 16, 1981 Home W, 10-2May 18, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 6-1May 18, 1985 Home L, 5-10May 19, 1985 Home W, 14-7May 19, 1985 Home W, 6-2May 16, 1986 Detroit, Mich. W, 3-1

William Jewell2-0

March 13, 1971 Home W, 6-1March 13, 1971 Home W, 15-2

Youngstown State9-2

April 18, 1999 Youngstown, Ohio L, 2-5April 18, 1999 Youngstown, Ohio L, 2-6April 29, 2000 Home W, 3-2April 29, 2000 Home W, 5-3April 30, 2000 Home W, 5-0April 30, 2000 Home W, 8-7May 19, 2000 Home W, 26-2April 14, 2001 Youngstown, Ohio W, 9-5April 14, 2001 Youngstown, Ohio W, 8-1April 15, 2001 Youngstown, Ohio W, 4-2May 17, 2001 Home W, 10-3

Westminster College (Mo.)2-0

April 10, 1976 Home W, 6-4April 10, 1976 Home W, 6-0

Wisconsin1-0

March 26, 1982 Riverside, Calif. W, 6-2

March 13, 2012 Wichita, Kan. W, 7-1February 19, 2013 Home L, 4-5March 5, 2013 Wichita, Kan. L, 1-8April 24, 2013 Wichita, Kan. L, 0-8April 9, 2014 Home W, 9-4April 15, 2014 Wichita, Kan. L, 5-6

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TULSA MARRIOTT SOUTHERNHILLS1902 East 71stTulsa, OK 74136918-493-7000

ANOTHER ROAD VICTORY.

Every great sports trip needs a solid game plan. So when you’re on

the road supporting your team, make sure you choose a hotel that

can deliver in the clutch. At Tulsa Marriott Southern Hills, we

provide all the amenities you need to maximize performance

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To reserve your room, call 1-866-530-3760 or visit

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Rates are per room, per night, based on availability, not available for groups of 10 or more rooms.

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