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Table of CONTENTS

Demon Tradition Table of Contents 2014 Schedule Season Outlook 2014 Roster

2014 Demons Head Coach Lane Burroughs Assistant Coach Chris Curry Assistant Coach Andy Morgan Assistant Coach G.T. McCullough Support Staff Adams, Alford, Atkinson Aultman, Bear, Brewer Brinson, Butler Clouatre, Daughdrill, Dugas Duvic, Gault, Gomez Heath, Kaufman, Logan, Lucas Lyons, Matkins, Morris, A. Oller J. Oller, Parrack, Peavy, Richard Edwards, Smith, Spann Stane, Tanner Tidwell, Underwood Webster, Wilson

The Southland Conference 27 Demon Baseball History 28 Brown-Stroud Field 29 Postseason History 31 Postseason Awards 32 Team Records 33 Individual Records 34 7 All-Time Results 36 9 Lettermen 40 10 11 Administration 12 President Randall J. Webb 42 14 Jerry Pierce 43 15 Greg Burke 44 16 Athletic Administration 45 17 Athletic Medical Staff 47 18 Sports Information 48 19 20 University 21 We are Northwestern State 49 22 City of Natchitoches 50 23 Academics 51 23 Campus Life 52 24 CHAMPS/Life Skills 54

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UNIVERSITY FACTS

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Location: Natchitoches, Louisiana Population: 17,865 Founded: 1884 Athletic Affliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southland Conference Enrollment: 8,944 Nickname: Lady Demons Colors: Purple & White, orange trim Print Specs: Purple - 492f92, Orange- f78426 Mascot: Victory “Vic” The Demon

BASEBALL INFORMATION

First Year: 1912 First Year of Southland Baseball: 1988 All-Time Record, Years: 1467-1424-14, 74 2013 Overall Record: 16-40 2013 Southland Record, Place: 5-22, 10th Southland Conference Championship, Last: 9,2005 SLC Tournament Championship, Last: N/A NCAA Tournament Appearances, Last: 3, 2005 Position w/ Starting Experience Returning/Lost: 5/11 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 5/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/25 Stadium: Brown-Stroud Field (BStro) Capacity: 1,200 Record at the BStro, Year: 560-331 (since 1981) Built: 1939 Press Box Phone: 318-357-4606

NSU BASEBALL STAFF

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ALMA MATER

YEAR AT NSU

Lane Burroughs Head Coach Mississippi College ‘95 Second • Record at NSU (16-40/2nd) • Record Overall (16-40/2nd) Chris Curry Assistant Coach Mississippi State ‘99 Second Andy Morgan Assistant Coach Park University ‘03 Third G.T. McCullough Volunteeer Assistant Mississippi State ‘12 Second

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT NAME POSITION

Andrew Adams

DEMON SPORTS NETWORK

Natchitoches radio station KZBL-FM 100.7, owned by BaldridgeDumas Communications, is the flagship station for all Lady Demon broadcasts. The Demon Sports Network also consists of KSYR-FM 92.1 (Shreveport) and KTEZ-FM 99.9 (Many). You can also hear games via the internet at www.nsudemons.com. The Demon Sports Network features Patrick Netherton as the playby-play announcer. Netherton is also the half-hour newsman fo the Tim Brando Show and is an avid Twitter and Facebook Publisher.

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Dr. Randall Webb Jerry Pierce Dr. Jody Biscoe Greg Burke Adam Jonson Kyle Barnard Dustin Eubanks Doug Ireland Carrie Crowell Josh McDaniel Ruth Frugé Matthew Fowler Kelee Roddy Roxanne Freeman Seth Douget

President Vice President for External Affairs Faculty Representative Athletics Director Associate Athletics Director/Development Assistant AD for Marketing and Promotions Assistant AD for Compliance Assistant AD for Sports Information Senior Woman Adminstrator/Head Academic Coordinator Director of Marketing and Promotions Director of Ticket Operations Assistant Sports Information Director Academic Coordinator Business Manager Assistant Director of Special Facilites for Events Operations

2014 Demon Baseball Media Guide Credits

Editor: Matthew Fowler, Assistant SID Layout and Design: Matthew Fowler, Assistant SID Editorial Assistance: Doug Ireland, David Stamey Ronnette Pellegrin, David West, SID staff, baseball coaches and players. Photography: Gary Hardamon, NSU Photographic Services Layout and Design: Northwestern State Print Shop; Natchitoches, Louisiana

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2014 SCHEDULE

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FEBRUARY 14 (FRI) 15 (SAT) 16 (SUN) 19 (WED) 21 (FRI) 21 (FRI) 22 (SAT) 26 (WED) 28 (FRI)

at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State Louisiana-Lafayette $Prairie View A&M $Texas-Pan American $Texas-Pan American at Southern Southern

Jacksonville, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Brown-Stroud Field Edinburg, Texas Edinburg, Texas Edinburg, Texas Baton Rouge Brown-Stroud Field

3:00 1:00 1:00 6:00 3:00 7:00 7:00 6:00 6:30

MARCH 1 (SAT) 2 (SUN) 4 (TUE) 7 (FRI) 8 (SAT) 8 (SAT) 9 (SUN) 14 (FRI) 15 (SAT) 16 (SUN) 19 (WED) 21 (FRI) 22 (SAT) 23 (SUN) 25 (TUE) 28 (FRI) 29 (SAT) 30 (SUN)

Southern Southern LSU Chicago State McNeese State Chicago State McNeese State *at Oral Roberts *at Oral Roberts *at Oral Roberts LSU-Alexandria *Stephen F. Austin *Stephen F. Austin *Stephen F. Austin at Louisiana-Lafayette *at Sam Houston State *at Sam Houston State *at Sam Houston State

Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Lafayette Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, Texas

2:00 1:00 7:00 6:30 Noon 6:30 4:30 6:30 2:00 1:00 6:30 6:30 2:00 1:00 6:00 6:30 4:00 1:00

APRIL 1 (TUE) 2 (WED)

Grambling at Louisiana Tech

Brown-Stroud Field Ruston

$ - Al Ogletree Classic (Edinburg, Texas) 6:00 * - Southland Conference Game 6:00

4 (FRI) 5 (SAT) 6 (SAT) 8 (TUE) 11 (FRI) 12 (SAT) 13 (SUN) 15 (TUE) 17 (THU) 18 (FRI) 19 (SAT) 22 (TUE) 23 (WED) 25 (FRI) 26 (SAT) 27 (SUN) 29 (TUE)

*Nicholls *Nicholls *Nicholls at Louisiana-Monroe *at McNeese State *at McNeese State *at McNeese State Louisiana-Monroe *A&M-Corpus Christi *A&M-Corpus Christi *A&M-Corpus Christi at Arkansas at Arkansas *Central Arkansas *Central Arkansas *Central Arkansas Louisiana Tech

MAY 2 (FRI) 3 (SAT) 4 (SUN) 9 (FRI) 10 (SAT) 11 (SUN) 13 (TUE) 15 (THU) 16 (FRI) 17 (SAT) 21-24

*at Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas *at Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas *at Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas *New Orleans Brown-Stroud Field *New Orleans Brown-Stroud Field *New Orleans Brown-Stroud Field at LSU Baton Rouge *at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond *at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond *at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Katy, Texas)

Cort Brinson

Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Monroe Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Chales Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field Brown-Stroud Field

6:30 2:00 1:00 6:00 6:00 3:00 1:00 6:30 6:30 6:30 2:00 6:35 3:05 6:30 2:00 1:00 6:30 6:30 3:00 1:00 6:30 2:00 1:00 6:30 6:00 6:00 2:00 TBA

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Steven Spann THE 2014 DEMONS Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/25 Position Players with Starting Experience Returning/Lost 5/11 Pitchers Returning/Lost 5/9 Returning Redshirts 2 Newcomers 20

(11 High school players; 9 JUCO transfers)

2014 Outlook

The Northwestern State baseball team enters the 2014 season with an almost completely new lineup, pitching staff, and roster, but second-year head coach Lane Burroughs and his staff does not expect that to hinder the year’s goals. “I really like our club,” said Burroughs. “Our team’s chemistry is as good as I’ve ever been around, right now. I think once our team fully ‘gels’ by playing together and getting some games under them we should have a successful season.” The Demons return 10 lettermen from 2013 club, including four position players with starting experience and four pitchers who recorded innings last year. Of the returners, Andrew Adams is the only three-year letterman and four others are seniors that transferred in before the 2013 campaign. Senior Steven Spann and Cody But-

PITCHERS: Spann finished the year with the Demons’ lowest earned run average last season at 2.30 in 27 appearances. His 27 appearances rank as fourth in a season in Demon baseball history. Cody Butler finished the season with a 3-4 record and 4.66 ERA in 11 starts. Spann and Butler are expected to get the Friday and Saturday spots in the rotation, respectively. “Spann and Butler are back and right now we are going with Friday and Saturday for those two guys,” said Burroughs. “They have been through it. They have been through the stressful innings and the battles.” Newcomer Gault gets the Sunday spot in the rotation and Hunter Duvic has the ability to relieve if needed. Duvic could also be a midweek starter. “[Gault] probably has one of the best arms on the club,” said Burroughs. “He has electric stuff and it’s just a matter of him being in the zone and navigating through the lineup more than one time.” Gault was voted an Under Armour and Rawlings All-American. He and Duvic led Hinds Community College to a state championship. “Duvic has been lights out. If we have a chance to win the ball game on weekends and the starter’s pitch count is up, we’ll put Duvic in the game,” said Burroughs. “He’ll pitch in the middle of the week if we don’t use him on the weekend.”

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ler will lead the team from the mound. Other players back on the bump this season are Joey Parrack and late-innings reliever Cameron Brewer. Edwin Gomez and Nathan Lyons will be back to lead NSU in the lineup along with sophomores Regan Kaufman and Cort Brinson. Northwestern State adds 20 newcomers to the 2014 roster along with two redshirted players from last season’s team. Junior transfers Bret Underwood (Mobile, Ala./Faulkner State CC) and C.J. Webster (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Crowder College) are expected to make noise in the Demon lineup this season. John Gault (Shreveport La./Hinds CC), who earned a spot in the weekend rotation, is expected to be a force on the mound. “Some of our strengths this season are running, athleticism, physicality, and defending the field,” said Burroughs. “I feel like we can handle the bat in any situation. We have the ability to be a lot better offensively, and I like our ability to handle the bat and the barrel. “Whether it’s a hit-and-run, drag, or squeeze, we can handle the baseball bat,” he said. “I have not been on a lot of teams where the 1-9 hitters in a lineup can all handle the bat, but this team can do it.”

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball Austin Tanner, who was a two-time all-district vote for St. Amant HS, has impressed the coaching staff. “Austin Tanner is battling for a midweek starting spot as a freshman,” said Burroughs. Josh Oller, Caleb Dugas and Cameron Brewer will serve in the late innings. “Josh Oller with Caleb Dugas and Brewer are the late inning closer-type guys,” said Burroughs. “We may bring Dugas off first base and let him close out the games or Josh Oller may come in. All of those guys have good secondary pitches and can shove the ball in the strike zone.” Other newcomers who projected to contribute this season are Josh Morris and Evan Tidwell. “Our young freshman arms have really been a very pleasant surprise,” said Burroughs. “I feel like we can really fill the strike zone.” POSITION PLAYERS The Demons graduated both of their starting catchers from last season, but have brought in newcomers who can fill the role. C.J. Webster of Crowder College, Kelsey Richard of Sam Houston High School, and Garrett Logan, who redshirted last season, will be able to step in with ease. “We brought in C.J. to be our starter and that’s what he is going to be. He really runs the team like we want our catchers to run it,” said Burroughs. “He’s very vocal, has a lot of energy, and is like a coach on the field. That is what you want out of your catcher.” Webster had a .310 hitting average with six home runs along with 55 runs batted in, .466 slugging percentage, and .400 on-base percentage at Crowder College. Richard was a three-time all-district selection for Sam Houston. “Kelsey Richard has been phenomenal,” said Burroughs. “He still has some work to do behind the plate, but he has a chance to be really good not only offensively, but as a catcher. “Garrett Logan is recovering from a hamstring injury and that has really hampered him,” he said. “We really feel good about all three of those guys.” The Demons will have one familiar and one new face in the middle of the infield with the only returner being Gomez. Gomez, who had the Demons’ third-highest batting average of .263 along with four doubles and a triple, will join with Joel Atkinson (San Clemente, Calif./Midland College). “Joel and Gomez have been outstanding up the middle. They are what you want for the double-play commination,” said Burroughs. “I really anticipate turning a lot of double plays this year. That is the

goal and expectation for those guys this year.” Atkinson played in a junior college all-star game and was an academic All-American. “They are both fast guys with good action, good hands and good arms. They have the chance to be as good a middle combo as has ever played at NSU,” Burroughs said. Newcomers Chase Daughdrill and Dugas will anchor the corner infield positions. “Chase Daughdrill and Caleb Dugas will be the starters and Regan Kaufman will back both of those guys,” said Burroughs. “All three of those guys can play both of the corner infield positions.” Daughdrill had a .389 batting average in 58 games and was named as a second team all-conference selection at third base. Dugas set a single season school record for batting average (.494). “We feel that is a really, really strong part of our team, not only defensively but at the plate as well,” said Burroughs. Matt Alford will back up all infield positions. The outfield shows a ton of promise for the season. It has one starting returner in Cort Brinson who hit .239 as a freshman. He led the Demon with three home runs in the 2013 campaign. Newcomer Bret Underwood will anchor playing centerfield after transferring from Faulkner State Community College. “Bret Underwood may be one of the best centerfielders I have ever been around, and I really do mean that,” said Burroughs. “Offensively he is a switch hitter that can really run. He’s very physical and can make plays in the outfield that are out of this world.” Underwood hit for a .346 average in his freshman season at Faulkner with five home runs and 36 runs batted in his freshman season. Redshirt-freshman Nick Heath had a tremendous summer and was named as a Perfect Game Summer All-American along with top prospect honors from Baseball America. “Nick Heath has all the tools to play at the next level. He’s the best runner on the team and has a good arm,” said Burroughs. “He had a great summer, but he hasn’t played a lot.” Jake Clouatre and Nathan Lyons will see time in the outfield as well. Lyons can also serve as a designated hitter.

Cody Butler DEMON DEPTH CHART Weekend Rotation RHP Steven Spann (6-0, 161, Senior) LHP Cody Butler (6-3, 204, Senior) RHP John Gaut (6-4, 215, Junior) Midweek Rotation LHP Hunter Duvic (6-3, 215, Junior) LHP Austin Tanner (6-4, 215, Freshman) Catcher C.J. Webster (6-1, 200, Junior) Kelsey Richard 6-1, 190, Freshman) First Base Caleb Dugas (5-11, 195, Junior) Regan Kaufman (5-8, 210, Sophomore) Second Base Edwin Gomez (6-1, 189, Senior) Matt Alford (6-1, 190, Freshman) Third Base Chase Daughdrill (6-2, 195, Junior) Regan Kaufman (5-8, 210, Sophomore) Shortstop Joel Atkinson (5-8, 165, Junior) Matt Alford (6-1, 190, Freshman) Left Field Cort Brinson (5-11, 198, Sophomore) Nathan Lyons (6-2, 206, Senior) Center Field Bret Underwood (6-2, 202, Junior) Jake Clouatre (5-10, 168, Sophomore) Right Field Nick Heath (6-0, 171, Freshman) Nathan Lyons (6-2, 206, Senior)

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Name Joel Atkinson Nick Heath Anthony Lucas Caleb Dugas Evan Tidwell Sam Wilson Brandon Stane Garrett Logan CJ Webster Cody Butler Jake Clouatre Josh Morris Nathan Lyons Chase Daughdrill Bret Underwood Matthew Alford Fielding Matkins Edwin Gomez Regan Kaufman Andrew Adams Steven Spann Nathan Aultman Hunter Duvic John Gault Reid Peavy Cort Brinson Adam Oller Devin Bear Kelsey Richard Edward Ruggers Cameron Brewer Brandon Smith Austin Tanner Josh Oller Joey Parrack

Pos. INF OF SS RHP/INF RHP INF RHP C C LHP OF RHP/INF OF/1B INF OF INF LHP OF/INF INF LHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP C/OF RHP/C LHP C/RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP

B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R S/R R/R L/L R/R L/R L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R L/L

Ht. 5-8 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-3 5-9 5-11 5-9 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-8 6-1 6-3

Wt. 165 189 150 195 180 170 165 171 200 216 173 202 206 207 202 205 200 189 210 200 180 190 215 215 193 206 205 205 200 160 228 200 170 225 204

Cl.-Exp. Jr.-TR Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-RS Jr.-TR Sr.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-1L So.-1L Sr.-3L Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-TR So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Jr.-TR

Hometown/Previous School San Clemente, CA/Midland College Junction City, KS/Junction City HS Tomball, TX/Tomball HS Raymond, MS/Copiah-Lincoln CC Zachary, LA/Zachary HS Watson, LA/Live Oak HS Beebe, AR/Beebe HS Lake Charles, LA/Blinn JC Santa Margarita, CA/Crowder College Baytown, TX/Galveston CC Baton Rouge, LA/Parkview Baptist HS Baton Rouge, LA/Runnells HS Richardson, TX/Alvin CC Bossier City, LA/Bossier Parish CC Mobile, AL/Faulkner State CC Hornbeck, LA/Hornbeck HS Shreveport, LA/Captain Shreve HS Santiago, Dominican Republic/Odessa JC Natchitoches, LA/St. Mary’s HS Houston, TX/Cypress Creek HS Whitewright, TX/Hill JC Mangham, LA/Hinds CC St. Francisville, LA/Hinds CC Shreveport, LA/Hinds CC Texarkana, AR/Bossier Parish CC Hattiesburg, MS/Oak Grove HS Conroe, TX/Concordia Lutheran HS Houston, TX/St. Thomas HS Jennings, LA/Sam Houston HS Missouri City, TX/Galveston CC Garland, TX/North Central TX CC Petal, MS/Meridian CC Prairieville, LA/St. Amant HS Conroe, TX/Angelina College Overland, Park, KS/Fort Scott CC

COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH: Lane Burroughs, (2nd Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Chris Curry (2nd Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Andy Morgan (3rd Season) DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS: G.T. McCullough (2nd Season) GRADUATE MANAGER: Matt Farmer (1st Season) STUDENT ASSISTANT: James Coats (1st Season) STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Evan Coachman (2nd Season) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Esi Atinkah (1st Season)

PRONUNCIATION CHART

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Matthew ALFORD - ALL-ford Jake CLOUATRE - CLUE-ot Chase DAUGHDRILL - dah-drill Caleb DUGAS - DOO-giss Hunter DUVIC - doo-VIC Joey PARRACK - pear-uck Kelsey RICHARD - REE-shard Edward Ruggers - rug-ers

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball

LANE BURROUGHS HEAD COACH SECOND SEASON AT NORTHWESTERN STATE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ‘95 • @LANEBURROUGHS23 It is quite possible the future of Demon baseball was foreshadowed in the run that Mississippi State took to the NCAA College World Series championship game last summer, because one of the architects of that team is entering his second season as head coach at Northwestern State. Lane Burroughs, who served as recruiting coordinator and assistant coach for the Bulldogs from 2009-12, was hired to be the Demons’ head coach on June 12, 2012 and has already put together two noteworthy recruiting classes at NSU. The second-year skipper and his staff’s efforts earned NSU to be recognized by Baseball America for its “strong” 2014 recruiting class – the first time the Demon coaches had a full year in the recruiting cycle. The Baseball America analysts mentioned the likes of Joel Atkinson, C.J. Webster and John Gault among the two-dozen strong NSU newcomers who should make an impact on the 2014 season, and years to come. Northwestern State was one of only three Southland programs to receive high marks from Baseball America for their 2014 classes. Burroughs spent the 2013 season beginning the rebuilding of a proud program, the winningest in the Southland Conference since 1990. With an average of nearly 36 victories per season, the Demons captured nine Southland championships in a 14-year span (1991-2005). While adding some late signees to the squad on hand that had struggled through the first two losing seasons since 1990, Burroughs’ first campaign as head man was a tough go with a 16-40 record. The culture was established, but the talent level was simply not sufficient. Now with a sparkling group of newcomers in the dugout, mixed with some stalwarts who returned from last season, the overwhelming majority of Demon followers and college baseball observers sense the Demons are ready for a turnaround season in 2014. As an assistant, Burroughs has coached eight NCAA Regional tournament teams and helped guide Northwestern State to the 1998 Southland Conference championship. Burroughs was a key factor in Mississippi State’s recruiting efforts, which garnered top 25 national ranking in each season he was a Bulldog. Last summer, MSU advanced to the College World Series and surged through its bracket unbeaten to reach the best-ofthree championship finals, but fell to UCLA’s hot pitching for the NCAA crown in Omaha. Led by former Demon coach John Cohen, State won the 2012 Southeastern Conference Tournament championship, in Burroughs’ last season there, and made a second

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straight NCAA Regional appearance a year after nearly making the 2012 College World Series field, falling in a nail-biting NCAA Super Regional loss at Florida. During his time at Mississippi State, Burroughs coached 14 Major League Baseball draft picks. Seven went in 2013, including first rounder Hunter Renfroe, a five-tool rightfielder who was chosen in the first round, 13th overall. Six Burroughs-coached or recruited players were named All-Americans. The Bulldogs had 56 All-SEC Academic Honor Roll selections in his time. Before joining Cohen in the rebuilding of a once-proud program at Mississippi State, he helped Kansas State emerge as a Big 12 Conference contender, coaching under Brad Hill as the Wildcats reached the Big 12 Conference Tournament champion game in 2008. Coaching Experience Year School Position Record 2013 Northwestern State Head Coach 16-40 2012 Mississppi State Assistant Coach 2011 Mississppi State Assistant Coach 2010 Mississppi State Assistant Coach 2009 Mississppi State Assistant Coach 2008 Kansas State Assistant Coach 2007 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2006 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2005 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2004 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2003 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2002 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2001 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 2000 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 1999 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach 1998 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 1997 East Mississippi Community College Assistant Coach

In a year at Kansas State, Burroughs coached hitters, outfielders and was in charge of recruiting with 14 players drafted and seven top 10 round selections. During his seven seasons at Southern Mississippi, the Golden Eagles had five top 10-round draft picks and produced four major league players while winning their first Conference USA title in 2003 and winning 47 games a year later while setting school records for hits, runs and RBI. Burroughs was on Corky Palmer’s staff at Southern Mississippi from 1999-2007, serving as recruiting coordinator, hitting coach, infield coach and third base coach as the Golden Eagles made their first six NCAA Regional appearances. When he took over at Northwestern State, Burroughs stepped into a post that has been held by some of the finest coaches in college baseball, and the 18-year coaching veteran received ringing endorsements from former Demon baseball coaches Jim Wells, Dave Van Horn, Rob Childress, Cohen and Mitch Gaspard, among others. He worked under Van Horn and Cohen, and with Childress, in 1997-98 at Northwestern, and arrived back in Natchitoches in 2012 after four years alongside Cohen at Mississippi State. NSU is regarded as one of the more remarkable “cradle of coaches” in modern day college basketball history. Wells (an NSU alumnus who was the Demons’ head coach from 1990-94) retired in 2009 as the greatest coach in Alabama history and Gaspard (first an assistant under Wells at NSU in 1993-94) succeeded him at ‘Bama and nearly reached the College World Series two years ago. Van Horn followed Wells in the Demon dugout, and left NSU in December 1997 to take over at Nebraska. He just steered Arkansas into another CWS berth, the fifth of his career along with a Division II national championship. Childress was Van Horn’s pitching coach at NSU (199597) and Nebraska, then took over at Texas A&M and has developed a

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Top 10-ranked program. Cohen, the Demons’ bench boss from 1998-2001 before Gaspard took the helm, later sparked Kentucky to a Southeastern Conference championship before engineering Mississippi State’s return as a college baseball power. Wells, Van Horn, and Cohen each have won national Coach of the Year honors. “It’s time to get back to Demon baseball, which means having a program that will challenge for conference titles and postseason berths, and Lane Burroughs’ background and personal qualities make him the person to help achieve that goal,” said NSU Director of Athletics Greg Burke at the press conference announcing his new coach. “Our goal is to bring Northwestern State back to being the premiere baseball program in the Southland Conference, and in the process prepare young men for unlimited possibilities in their future,” said Burroughs. At the 2014 Demon Baseball First Pitch Banquet Jan. 31, Burke said: “Lane was absolutely the right hire for Demon baseball. I felt that way when he was hired, and having watched him begin to rebuild the program, in every facet, I’m even more confident. “Baseball acumen aside, Lane is good for our department and for our community. He is a players’ coach who holds his young men accountable while at the same time creating an encouraging atmosphere in the clubhouse and in the dugout,” said Burke, who gave Cohen and Gaspard their first head coaching jobs. “He’s surrounded himself with dynamic young coaches. The energy level in our program is fantastic. The sense that we’re heading for great success is undeniable, and it’s being done in a first-class manner, the right way.” “It’s his (Burroughs’) time and he is certainly qualified to do that job,” said Wells, a Northwestern alumnus, at the time Burroughs was hired. “He has SEC experience, has a stable demeanor and is level-headed; he has acquired baseball knowledge, and is well-respected. He specifically has great reputation regionally, which is where Northwestern State will get most of its players. “The bottom line is this - when his name was mentioned to me as a candidate for the Northwestern State job, I just thought to myself ‘yeah, that sounds right,’ ” said Wells, 192-89 with three Southland titles and two NCAA Regional appearances from 1990-94 at NSU, before guiding Alabama to three CWS appearances including a 1997 national runner-up finish, six SEC Tournament crowns and five regular-season championships from 1995-2009. Cohen, whose 2012 team posted a cumulative 3.31 grade point average, was effusive in praising his assistant coach. He actively pushed for Burroughs to take over the Demon program. “He has worked hard for this head coaching opportunity and can handle all aspects of that job at Northwestern State,” said Cohen, 146-84 from 1998-2001 as the Demons’ coach, with SLC titles in 1998 and 2001. “He related to well to our players. I asked him step in for me and give a pre-game speech during a tough stretch for us this past year (2012) and he knocked it out of the park to the point that I had him speak several more times during the season. He is that guy that I can envision speaking to the Kiwanis Club and immediately winning over fans and alumni.” “He has a fire in his belly that will help him be successful,” said Childress, who helped Van Horn’s NSU teams win Southland titles in 1995 and 1997, and has guided the A&M Aggies to the 2011 CWS and two more NCAA Super Regionals after his Nebraska pitchers helped Van Horn’s Cornhuskers make CWS appearances in 2001 and 2002. “Lane can 100 percent do that job,” said Gaspard, who led the Demons a 210-138 record, Southland titles in 2002 and 2005, and a 2005 NCAA Regional appearance, and has since added two more NCAA berths in his first three years running the Crimson Tide program. “He is very, very well-respected in baseball circles and he will do things the right way. He is very professional and will represent the program and the school well. He can sit down with anybody from a booster to an administrator to a player and they’re going to walk away saying ‘that’s a classy guy.’” Burroughs and his wife Susan have three children, Parker Grace (11), Camryn Laine (9) and Thomas Jackson (5). It’s common to see Jackson in a small Demon jersey and cap, with his glove, on the hilltop behind the grandstand playing whiffleball with his buddies during Demon home games. Burroughs was a catcher and outfielder and a pre-law major at Mississippi College, where he earned an undergraduate degree in 1995. A year later, he received his master’s in social sciences as a graduate assistant coach and he moved to East Mississippi Community College as an assistant coach in 1997 before getting hired at NSU by Van Horn that summer. When Van Horn left for Nebraska, Burroughs steered the NSU program for a few weeks before Cohen arrived in Natchitoches in January 1998. Now he’s at the helm again, with his first full signing class in the dugout, locking shields to forge a new and even greater tradition of championship success for Northwestern State baseball.

Burroughs with his wife, Susan, and three childern Parker Grace (R) , Camryn Lain (L) , and Thomas Jackson

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CHRIS CURRY ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON AT NORTHWESTERN STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE ‘99 • @CCURRY11 Chris Curry, a former Arkansas Razorbacks assistant coach who guided Meridian (Miss.) Community College to a conference championship this spring, enters his second season as pitching coach for the Northwestern State baseball program. He was a part of the coaching staff that assembled the 2014 recruiting class that received national acclaim from Baseball America. In the feature it included John Gault who is expected to make a big impact on the season. Curry, a veteran of seven years as catcher in professional baseball with the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants organizations, was hired by the Demons’ new head coach, Lane Burroughs. The 2012 Miss-Lou Conference coach of the year, Curry was 69-44 in two seasons at Meridian CC following two years under former Demon head coach Dave Van Horn at Arkansas. Curry played for legendary coach Ron Polk as a catcher at Mississippi State in 1999. Curry, 35, coached two junior college All-Americans and produced the leading home run hitters in the NJCAA in both seasons he was head coach. Two of his players were selected in the 2012 major league baseball draft while the team raised its cumulative grade point average from 2.62 to 3.30 in Curry’s two seasons in charge. The Eagles were 69-44 under his leadership. He coached under Van Horn and associate head coach Keith Butler at Arkansas, working with the catchers and assisting Butler with the hitters. He coached third and first base, assisted with calling pitches, scouting and practice organization. In 2009, Razorback catchers led the Southeastern Conference in runners caught stealing (34) after ranking last in the league in that stat a year before Curry came on board. He helped develop three Razorback standouts who went in the top two rounds of the draft, including 2010 SEC batting champion Zack Cox. Arkansas reached the Tempe Super Regional in 2010 as Razorback catchers led the SEC in fewest passed balls (3).

Coaching Experience Year School Position 2013 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2012 Meridian Community College Head Coach 2011 Meridian Community College Head Coach 2010 Arkansas Assistant Coach 2009 Arkansas Assistant Coach

A year earlier, Curry helped Arkansas finish fourth at the 2009 College World Series. At Arkansas Tech in the 2008 season as an assistant coach, he worked with the hitters and catchers as the Wonder Boys raised their team batting average by 26 points to a robust .311, producing the individual Gulf South Conference batting champion (Jantzen Black, .452). His seven-year pro playing career included appearances in major league spring training games from 2002-05 and he caught big leaguers Kerry Wood, Carlos Zambrano, Mark Prior and Tom Gordon in minor league starts. Curry worked up to the Triple-A level with the Cubs organization between 1999-2002. He was in Double-A with the Giants until the 2005 season, then concluded his pro career in 2006 by becoming an All-Star with the independent Northern League’s Gary Southshore Railcats. At two different stops in his career, he played for current Cubs third-base coach Pat Listach, a Natchitoches native and the 1992 National League Rookie of the Year. A native of Conway, Ark., Curry was an all-state pitcher and catcher for Conway High School’s Wampus Cats, setting 10 hitting and catching records between 1994-96. He played two seasons at Meridian CC, where he was rated the No. 1 junior college player in the country in 19998 by Baseball America and was the starting catcher for Team USA’s Junior College All-Star team that played against Japan that year. Twice an All-Miss-Lou Conference pick and All-Region 23, he was a Cape Cod League All-Star in the summer of 1998. Curry signed with Polk’s Mississippi State squad and led the SEC’s catchers in fielding percentage in 1999 before being chosen by the Cubs in the ninth round and starting his pro career. Earlier, he had been picked by the Giants (26th round, as a high school senior in 1996), and twice by the Detroit Tigers (17th round, 1997, and 52nd round, 1998). Curry is also an accomplished speaker who has made appearances at the 2011 Arkansas Athletic Activities High School Coaches Convention, the 2010 Easton Mid-South Baseball Coaches Convention, and the 2011 One Life Leadership Summit. He and his wife Chassity are parents of a two-year-old, Caleb Christopher.

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ANDY MORGAN ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON AT NORTHWESTERN STATE PARK UNIVERSITY ‘03 • @ANDY2MORGAN Andy Morgan returns to Northwestern State for his third season as an assistant coach. His primary duties include coaching infielders and hitters, recruiting coordinator, and third base coach. He spearheaded a 2014 recruiting class that featured in Baseball America. The article mentions the likes of Joel Atkinson, C.J. Webster and John Gault who all look to make an impact on the 2014 season. Morgan, who was named the 2010 Jayhawk East Coach of the Year and guided his teams to its most wins in back-to-back seasons in school history, joined Northwestern State baseball staff as an assistant coach in 2012. In 2011, Morgan directed Coffeyville Community College squad to a 27-31 campaign and a second place finish at the Liberal Super Regional. In the last two seasons, the Ravens won 56 games, the most wins in back-to-back seasons in school history. Coffeyville also had five sophomores transfer on to NCAA Division I programs under his leadership. In his second season as head coach in 2010, Morgan was named Jayhawk East Coach of the Year after leading Coffeyville to a third place finish in the Jayhawk East Division the best ever conference finish for Coffeyville baseball. In addition to a 21-15 conference mark, Coffeyville finished the year 29-32 overall and setting a school record for most wins in a season and placed second in the subregion baseball tournament. The team also set school records for 35 team/individual offensive/pitching categories. In his first year as head coach, Morgan and the Ravens posted a respectable 15-21

Coaching Experience Year School Position 2013 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2012 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2011 Coffeyville Community College Head Coach 2010 Coffeyville Community College Head Coach 2009 Coffeyville Community College Head Coach 2008 Coffeyville Community College Head Coach 2007 Coffeyville Community College Head Coach

conference record in the Jayhawk Conference East and qualified for the Region 6 playoffs despite losing a preseason All-American pitcher and top hitter due to injuries. Morgan helped develop 20 players have moved on to four-year institutions to continue their education and playing careers and coached six players who would earn postseason awards while one would go on to earn NJCAA All American. As an assistant, Morgan helped Coffeyville advance to postseason play in both of his seasons. His primary responsibilities included recruiting coordinator, hitting coach, and in charge of the infielders. Academically, Coffeyville has improved in the classroom as well since Morgan’s arrival. Four players were named NJCAA Distinguished Academic All–Americans while six earned NJCAA Academic All–Americans. Morgan has a proven track record of developing players. During a four year span with the Kansas City Sluggers, a nationally known high school baseball academy, Morgan saw 11 players selected in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, 14 of his players sign with Division I programs, and seven others with Division II teams. In the summers of 2008 and 2010, Morgan coached for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod League and worked on a daily basis with some of the best amateur players in the country while helping direct the Commodores to a second place finish in the West Division and a second straight appearance in the league playoffs. Morgan preceded his coaching success with accomplishments of his own as a player. At Cowley County Community College, Morgan played the middle infield for the 2001 Jayhawk East and Region VI Champions that finished third in the nation at the Junior College World Series. Following his time at Cowley, Morgan was a two time All–Conference selection and team captain at Park University in Parkville, Missouri, where he graduated from in bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing. Originally from Manhattan, Kansas, Morgan was a 2000 graduate of Manhattan High School. He is married to Jennifer Lynn (Brown) of Harrah, Okla.

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G.T. MCCULLOUGH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON AT NORTHWESTERN STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE ‘12 • @GTMCCULLOUGH G.T. McCullough is entering his second season as the director of baseball operations for Northwestern State. He has been the right-hand man to head coach Lane Burroughs since he took over the helm. He was promoted to volunteer assistant coach in July of 2013. McCullough is also in charge of baseball camps, planning of team events, budgetary management, team travel, practice planning, and other baseball related projects. His role is to oversee day-to-day administrative operations of the baseball program. He also helps on the field and coaches first base during games. He was a student manager at Mississippi State, working with Burroughs and Bulldogs head coach John Cohen, the Demons’ head coach in 1998-2001 following Van Horn (1995-97). In the two seasons McCullough was involved with the program, the Bulldogs reached the 2011 NCAA Super Regionals and won the 2012 SEC Tournament championship, making another regional appearance. McCullough, a magna cum laude graduate of Mississippi State in kinesiology with a concentration in teaching and coaching, has two summers of successful coaching experience in American Legion baseball, in Tupelo, Miss., and Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he was head coach and led the Post 34 team to the Alabama Central Division championship. He was a student worker in the office of Mississippi State Vice President of Finance and Administration Dr. Mike McGrevey in 2008 and 2009. Originally from Tupelo, Miss., is a 2007 graduate of Tupelo High School. He is married to Sally Beth McCullough of Brookhaven, Miss.

Year School 2013 Northwestern State

Coaching Experience Position Director of Baseball Operations

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MATT FARMER GRADUATE MANAGER

NORTHWESTERN STATE ‘13 • @FARMTOWN_23 Matthew Farmer was added to the Northwestern State coaching staff after he finished his playing career as a four-year letterman for the Demons. He finished his career with a .263 batting average and three home runs along with 16 doubles. He played in 114 games and started in 60 at catcher, first base, designated hitter and pitcher. Farmer was a all-district baseball player at Westfield High School in Houston, Texas. He is the son of Jeff and Renae Farmer and graduated in business administration.

JAMES COATS STUDENT ASSISTANT

@J_COATS34NSU After suffering from shoulder injuries, James Coats decided to switch from player to student assistant before the 2014 season. Coats, a native of Baton Rouge, was redshirted in 2012 and appeared in four games in 2013. He had two at-bats last season and also drew a walk. Coats helped Parkview Baptist to two state titles and finished in at least the quarterfinals every season. He earned first team all-district honors his sophomore season with a .383 hitting average and 39 runs batted in. He hit .372 his hunior year and won the PBHS “Big Stick” award when he drove in 37 runs and hit four home runs. That helped him be named all-state, all-metro, and all-district. He is the son of Laura and Kyle Coats with one sister, Caroline. He is majoring in health and physical education and plans to become a high school baseball coach after graduation.

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EVAN COACHMAN HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING AUSTIN COLLEGE • @EVANCOACHMAN

After more than a year as an assistant, including an impactful role overseeing strength and conditioning for the Demon baseball program, Evan Coachman was promoted to head strength and conditioning coach in January, 2014. Coachman was a football and strength & conditioning coach for 17 months at his alma mater, where he developed all-conference players at tight end and wide receiver. He developed and managed the in-season workouts for the football team. From 2009-2012, he was also an assistant strength & conditioning coordinator for Athlete’s Performance Course in Allen, Texas, where he developed workout routines for baseball, softball, football and volleyball competitors ages 10-18, and ran workouts for up to 50 athletes simultaneously. Coachman is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and by USA Weighlifting. At Austin College from 2007-10, Coachman played receiver and free safety. He was a preseason All-American as a senior. He was all-conference at receiver as a sophomore, then at free safety as a junior and senior. He was elected to the Leadership Council by his peers. At Frisco High School, he had a 3.3 GPA and was an all-district football player in his last two seasons. Coachman had a 3.5 GPA in graduate school at Austin College, earning his master’s in education. As an undergraduate, he earned a bachelor’s in history and was secretary and vice president of Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity.

ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Elizabeth Holloway (or “Ms. E” as most players call her) has worked for Football, Baseball and Track as their administrative assistant since 2001. She has been working in Athletics for 14 years and she can’t imagine a better bunch of people for which to work. Elizabeth and her husband Ted have called Natchitoches home for 18 years and enjoy their four acres out in the country where they share the fun with Blue, an 80-pound pit bull and their Africa Gray parrot, Albird Einstein. She has two adult children. Amy Bickers, an associate editor for Southern Living magazine, lives in Birmingham with Elizabeth’s grandchildren, Jacob (15) and Kate (11). Elizabeth’s son, Tim Bickers, has moved to Natchitoches after living in Tempe, Ariz., for several years. Elizabeth spends her free time reading, working around her home and spending time with her husband, Ted.

ESI ATINKAH ATHLETIC TRAINER

ALABAMA Esi Atinkah is in her first season with the Demon baseball team. The 2013 Alabama graduate in Athletic Training from worked with the Tide baseball, football, track, and tennis teams. She worked for six months at Central High School in Tuscaloosa along with the University Orthopedic Center. At Central, she evaluated upper and lower extremity injuries and assisted with practice and game coverage for basketball, softball, baseball, track and soccer. At University Orthopedic she assisted in rehabilitation with patients and applied therapeutic modalities. While working with the Tide baseball team she aided in athlete rehabilitation, concussion testing, therapy and participation physicals. She has worked the Alabama Relays, Nick Saban football camps, tennis tournaments, and the BCS National Championship. The Fayetteville, Ga. native is first-aid certified and a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

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Andrew ADAMS 5-10 • 200 • Sr.-3L • L/L Houston, Texas • Cypress Creek HS

2013 Season: • Appeared in 17 games with eight starts on the year. • Pitched five innings three times and was 0-3 in those outings. • Finished the year with a 0-7 record and a 7.71 earned run average. • Had 10 outings in conference play. • Pitched two innings at Texas A&M and allowed one hit, no runs and had two strikeouts. • Two perfect innings at league-rival Stephen F. Austin with two strikeouts. • Allowed one run or less seven times and all but one of those came in outings two or more innings. 2012 Season: • Bounced between the starting rotation and bullpen. • Opened the season in the weekend rotation before going to the bullpen. Added back to the rotation during conference. • Appeared in 13 games, starting seven and finished with a 1-5 record with a 7.19 ERA. • In conference, he was 1-3 with a 5.97 ERA. • Dominated Lamar on 6.1 innings pitched and only gave up one run with five strikeouts. • Against Stephen F. Austin, pitched 5.1 innings giving up no runs with six strikeouts, his season high. • Pitched six innings of relief against Texas State and allowed no earned runs. 2011 Season: • Redshirted 2010 Season: • Appeared in 16 games, starting five and compiled a 3-3 record with a 5.02 ERA. • Threw 28.2 innings and struck out 29 batters. • In conference games only, finished 2-1 with a 3.15 ERA. • Hurled 20 innings and struck out 20 batters while holding opponents to a .267 batting average. • Started in four straight conference series and went 2-0 during that span. • Best outing was a 6-inning affair against UTSA where he held the Roadrunners to one run on five hits with seven strikeouts. High School: • Earned second team All-District honors as a junior after hitting .357 with three home runs while playing for Michael McCollum at Cypress Creek HS in Houston. • Team made it to the second round of the state playoffs and posted a 22-10 record. • Senior season, earned first team All-District honors as a pitcher after he struck out 95 batters in 78 innings. • Also hit .345 with five home runs. • Threw one no-hitter. • Team qualified for the playoffs and posted a 20-12 record. • Graduated with a 3.2 GPA. Personal: • Born Oct. 29, 1990. • Son of Greg and Robyn Adams. • One brother, Sam, and a sister, Katie. • bother attends Texas State and sister is a swimmer at Vermont • Majoring in business administration. YR. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO 2013 7.71 0-7 17 8 0 0/0 2012 7.19 1-5 13 7 0 0/1 2011 REDSHIRTED 2010 5.02 3-3 16 5 0 0/1 TOT. 6.83 4-15 46 20 0 0/2

SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HP BK 0 42.0 52 43 36 19 38 12 0 1 11 9 1 0 41.1 52 42 33 25 33 8 0 5 9 6 0

Matthew ALFORD

INFIELDER

6-1 • 205 • Fr.-HS • R/R Hornbeck, La. • Hornbeck HS High School: • Four-year letterman in basketball and baseball, three years in cross country, and two years in golf. • Named pitcher of the year and first-team all-state his senior season. • Finished with a 7-3 record on the mound with a 1.55 earned run average in 13 starts and 16 appearances. • Led team to the Class-B state championship winning district MVP, all-parish MVP, state tournament MVP, 2012 LA Class-B MVP and hit .420. • Named all-district three years and all-state two seasons. • Had a career .400 batting average in 72 games played with 88 hits, 43 RBIs, and 94 runs scored. • In basketball, three-time all-district pick along with all-state sophomore and junior seasons. • Hit 55 percent of his shots in his junior season, scoring 749 points. • Member of National Jr. Honor Society, also a member of the 4-H Club, Spanish Club, and Fellowship of Christian Students. • Won the excellence award every year of high school and placed at District and State Literary Rally. • Coached by Dustin Smith in baseball, Charlie Alexander in basketball, Stacy Hughes in cross country, and Tim Parker in golf. Personal: • Born Feb. 24, 1995. • Son of Angie and John Alford. • One brother, Justin. • Majoring in secondary education. • Wants to become a coach or teacher.

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5-8 • 165 • Jr.-TR • R/R San Clemente, Calif. • San Clemente HS (Midland College) Before NSU: • Played in the JUCO All-Star game in Sept. 2012. • Named Academic All-American with a 3.3 grade point average. • Named as the team’s defensive player of the year. High School: • Voted team MVP freshman and junior seasons. • All-conference junior year and all-state senior year. • .319 batting average with four home runs, 15 stolen bases his senior season. • .400 batting average, two home runs, 20 stolen bases, and a school-record 24 doubles junior season. • Career-high .505 batting average freshman season. • Team reached the state quarterfinals freshman and senior years. • Lettered three years in baseball. Personal: • Born Oct. 29, 1991. • Son of Jodi and David Atkinson. • Three brothers, Chris, Tim, and Dan.

0 28.2 30 17 16 17 29 7 0 2 4 5 0 0 112.0 134 102 85 61 100 27 0 8 24 20 1

Game Highs: Innings Pitched: 6.1, vs. Lamar (Mar. 25, 2012) Stikeouts: 7, vs. Texas-San Antonio (Apr. 17, 2011)

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

Nathan AULTMAN

Cameron BREWER

6-1 • 190 • Jr.-TR • R/R Mangham, La. • Mangham HS (Hinds CC)

6-4 • 228 • Sr.-1L • R/R Garland, Texas • Lakeview Centennial HS (North Texas CC)

Before NSU: • Posted an 8-2 record with a 3.77 ERA. • Named all-state and all-conference. • member of the Region 23 runner-up. High School: • Played three seasons at Christian Homeschool before transferring to Mangham. • Named first-team all-district and district MVP senior season, and played in the 2011 Big League World Series for Louisiana District 5. • Posted a 9-5 record with 180 strikeouts. • Team-district champs with a 20-13 record. • State MVP and first-team all-state with the LCSAA (Louisiana Christian School Athletic Association) junior year. • Posted a 7-1 record with 99 strikeouts junior season. • As a sophomore, won baseball team MVP and basketball most improved. • Lettered three years in baseball and two years in basketball. • 4-H Vice President. Personal: • Born July 13, 1992. • Son of Jean and Rick Aultman. • One sister, Rebekah and one brother, Daniel. • Rebekah is an all-state performer in volleyball and Daniel is an all-district winner in baseball. • Majoring in health and human performance. • Wants to be a physical therapist.

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6-2 • 205 • Fr.-HS • L/L Houton, Texas • St. Thomas HS High School: • Three-year letterman in baseball • Member of the Reading Aces and Eagle Ambassador (Senior Leader). • Coached by Major League Baseball Hall of Fame hopeful Craig Biggio. • Texas Association of Private and Parochial School state champion sophomore season and runners-up in junior and senior year. Personal: • Born June 29, 1994. • Son of Shawn and Todd Bear. • Three brothers, Colin, Austin, and Logan. • Colin is a former All-Louisiana baseball player at NSU who won team’s triple crown in 2011. • Majoring in industrial engineering technology.

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2013 Season: • Led the Demon pitching staff with five saves a year ago; the team as a whole had six. • Appeared in 25 games, all in relief. • Collected saves at Texas-Pan American, Louisiana-Monroe (2), Southern (2), and Grambling State. • In 19 of his 25 appearances went without allowing an earned run; 18 of those were without an allowed run at all. • Pitched 32.1 innings with a 3.30 earned run average. • Longest outing was 3.2 innings with four earned runs on six hits and one strikeout. • Pitched three innings versus Grambling State and allowed one earned run on one hit had and three strikeouts. 2012 Season: • Redshirted. Prior to NSU: • Starter at North Central Community College in Texas and finished with a 6-3 record and a 3.20 ERA in 51 innings pitched.
 • Dean’s List and Academic All-Conference. High School: • First team all-district both junior and senior year in baseball at Lakeview Centennial HS.
 • District Pitcher MVP senior year.
 • Invited to the NTBCA All-Star Game senior year.
 • First team all-district QB junior year in football • Nominee for Under Armour All-American football game junior year.
 • Graduated in 2009 with a 3.0 grade point average. Personal: • Born February 8, 1991 • Son of Renee and Mark Brewer
 • Three brothers: Nathen, Jeremy, and Chad • Majoring in pyschology • Aspires to play professional baseball or go to physical therapy school. YR. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HP BK 2013 4.66 3-4 14 11 0 0/0 0 73.1 78 42 38 30 53 16 3 3 4 4 0 TOT. 4.66 3-4 14 11 0 0/0 0 73.1 78 42 38 30 53 16 3 3 4 4 0

Game Highs: Innings Pitched: 3.2, vs. Lamar (Apr. 21, 2013) Stikeouts: 3, twice (last vs. Sam Houston State, Apr. 28, 2013)

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Cody BUTLER

6-0 • 206 • So.-1L • R/R Hattiesburg, Miss. • Oak Grove HS

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6-3 • 216 • Sr.-1L • L/L Baytown, Texas • Goose Creek Memorial HS (Galveston CC)

2013 Season: • Started 49 games for the Demons as freshman, played in all 54 games. • Seventh on the team in batting average (.239) and led the team with three home runs. • Had one home run against Grambling State, it was his lone at-bat. • Had two homers in conference, one against McNeese State and the other at Nicholls. • Six multi-hit games including a 4-of-4 game versus Louisiana Tech. • Two doubles in three at-bats against Louisiana-Monroe, two runs scored in that game. • Two runs batted in against TCU and Nicholls, one hit and each of those games. • One triple (at Stephen F. Austin) and 15 doubles (two doubles at Louisiana-Monroe). High School: • Mississippi 6A and Pine Belt Area Player of the Year his senior year.
 • Also named 6A all-state catcher, ESPN all-state, and voted to the Mississippi all-star game where he was named MVP his final season at Oak Grove.
 • Was the first position player at OGHS to start as a freshman, and started all four years as catcher.
 • First freshman to start on the varsity baseball team in 15 years. • 6A all-state catcher, district Player of the Year, and best offensive player junior season.
 • Team finished senior year with #2 ranking in the nation and a state championship (343).
 • State playoffs every year he played.
 • Lettered four years in baseball, three in football.
 • Oak Grove’s MVP in football and named Pine Belt Sport All-Area linebacker. • Was put into the game on offense as quarterback or running back in goal line packages. • Voted Most Athletic at Oak Grove. • Graduated with a 3.65 gpa as an honor student.
 • Coached by Chris McCardle. Personal: • Born November 20, 1993.
 • Son of Demarla and Scott.
 • One sister: Lauren Brinson.
 • Majoring in health and exercise science.
 • Plans to work in the medical field after his time at NSU.

2013 Season: • Second on the team with 11 games started and in innings pitched (73.1). • Led the team in strikeouts, 53. • Best game was at LSU in a nine-inning outing in which he surrendered six hits and one run with five strikeouts and a walk. • Pitched 8.2 innings at Nicholls with two runs allowed. • His highest strikeout outing was at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi with seven in seven innings. • Had six strikeouts at Nicholls (8.2 innings) and Oral Roberts (five innings). Prior to NSU: • Helped lead Galveston to a ranking as high as 11 in the country.
 • Pitched 103 innings with a 2.89 earned run average and a 7-3 record. High School: • Named one of Houston 5A’s Top 10 pitchers.
 • Ranked fourth in the state his sophomore season.
 • Three year letterman in baseball.
 • Graduated with a 3.7 gpa.
 • Coached by Chris Rupp.
 Personal: • Born September 20, 1991.
 • Son of Dawn and Johnny Butler.
 • One brother, Kyle.
 • Majoring in psychology
 • Wants to become a baseball coach

YR. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HP BK 2013 3.06 1-2 25 0 0 0/0 5 32.1 29 15 11 18 19 4 1 2 2 4 0 TOT. 3.06 1-2 25 0 0 0/0 5 32.1 29 15 11 18 19 4 1 2 2 4 0

Game Highs: Innings Pitched: 8.2, at Nicholls (May 11, 2013) Strikeouts: 7, at A&M-Corpus Christi (April 12, 2013)

YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO E FLD% 2013 .239 54-49 184 42 44 15 1 3 17 70 .380 13 8 35 2 .314 2 6 4-8 104 4 .964 TOT .239 54-49 184 42 44 15 1 3 17 70 .380 13 8 35 2 .314 2 6 4-8 104 4 .964

Game Highs: At-Bats: 5, twice (last at A&M-Corpus Christi, April 12, 2013) Hits: 4, vs. Louisiana Tech (April 16, 2013) Runs Scored: 2, twice (last at Nicholls, May 11, 2013) RBI: 2, twice (last at Nicholls, May 11, 2013) Stolen Bases: 2, at McNeese State (March 26, 2013) Walks: 2, twice (last at Nicholls, May 11, 2013)

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Chase DAUGHDRILL

5-10 • 173 • So.-1L • R/R Baton Rouge, La. • Parkview Baptist HS

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6-2 • 207 • Jr.-TR • R.R Bossier City, La. • Airline HS (Bossier Parish CC)

2013 Season: • Played in 35 games and started eight. Used in most games as a pinch runner and defensive replacement. • Collected hits in games versus Central Arkansas (single) and at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (double) and Nicholls. • Scored one run and knocked in two on a home run at Nicholls (May 11). • Scored a run in seven different games. 2012 Season: • Redshirted.
 High School: • Lettered four years in football and three in baseball at Parkview Baptist HS in Baton Rouge.
 • Won the state championship in football twice and once in baseball.
 • Hit .375 his senior year with nine homers, 22 RBI, three triples and seven stolen bases while leading his team to the state finalist. • First team all-district, metro, state, and Academic All-State his senior year in baseball.
 • A member of FCA and Beta Club.
 • Vice President of senior class and Spanish Club.
 • Graduated with a 3.59 gpa.
 • Lost only one district game in all four years in both sports.
 Personal: • Born April 30, 1993.
 • Mother is Kay Clouatre retired from the Livingston Parish School Board.
 • Father and Stepmother: Brian and Lisa Clouatre.
 • Step-sister, Chelsea Herbert.
 • Grandfather (Jack Cristil) was the long-time radio broadcaster for Mississippi State football and basketball.
 • Majoring in health and exercise science.
 • Aspires to be a head strength and conditioning coach at a major Division I program.

Before NSU: • Played in 58 games and hit for a .389 batting average. • Had a .443 on-base percentage, 40 runs batted in, and 50 runs scored. • Second-team all-conference third baseman. • His team finished fourth at regionals. • Graduated with a 3.4 grade point average. High School: • Three year letterman in baseball. • Two-time District 1-5A champion with a combined record of 53-25 his sophomore and junior seasons. • Named District MVP with a .425 batting average, two home runs, 15 doubles, and 47 runs batted in junior year. • District 1-5A runner-up senior season (23-13) and participated in the LHSAA All-Star game. • Had a .380 hitting average with two home runs, 13 doubles, 35 runs batted in. • Named first-team all-district and second-team all-state. • Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. • Graduated with a 3.4 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Penny and Chuck Dickens and Byron Daughdrill. • Two brothers, Brett and Jake Daughdrill. • Two sisters, Caroline Daughdrill and Molly Dickens. • Born Oct. 2, 1991. • Majoring in psychology and nursing. • Hopes to continue to play baseball after NSU or become a nurse in Bossier City.

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Caleb DUGAS

5-11 • 195 • Jr.-TR • R/R Raymond, Miss. • Northwest Rankin HS (Copiah-Lincoln HS)

YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO E FLD% 2013 .083 35-8 36 7 3 1 0 1 2 1 .194 4 2 17 0 .214 0 2 2-4 28 0 1.000 TOT .083 35-8 36 7 3 1 0 1 2 1 .194 4 2 17 0 .214 0 2 2-4 28 0 1.000

Before NSU: • Voted Who’s Who Among National Junior Colleges. • Graduated with a 3.4 grade point average. • hit .370 in 16 games with one home run, 11 runs batted in, 13 runs scored, and three stolen bases. • Was a member of the Samford baseball team in 2012, as Bulldogs reached the NCAA Tallahassee Regional High School: • Broke team’s high school record for single-season batting average (.494). • Advanced to the playoffs every season including a state championship his freshman and runner-up sophomore season. • Lettered in baseball four years and one year in basketball and football. • Member of the National Honor Society. • Graduated with honors and a 3.9 grade point average. • Coached by Jeff McClaskey. Personal: • Born Aug. 24, 1992. • Son of Kathy and Louis Dugas. • One sister, Allison and one brother, Matt. • Majoring in biology.

Game Highs: At-Bats: 5, at Nicholls (May 11, 2013) Hits: 1, three times (last at Nicholls, May 11, 2013) Runs Scored: 1, seven times (last vs. Oral Roberts, May 18, 2013) RBI: 2, at Nicholls (May 11, 2013) Stolen Bases: 1, twice (last at Southern, May 1, 2013) Walks: 1, four times (last at Stephen F. Austin, May 5, 2013)

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Edwin GOMEZ

6-3 • 215 • Jr.-TR • L/L St. Francisville, La. • West Feliciana HS (Hinds CC)

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6-1 • 189 • Sr.-1L •R/R Santiago, Dominican Republic • Odessa JC

Before NSU: • Played two years at Hinds CC. • Mississippi Association of College and Junior Colleges state

2013 Season: • Finished third on the team with a .263 batting average in 54 games played including 47 games started. champion in 2012. • Started 16 games at third base, 13 games at shortstop, 12 games at second base, and • Team captain in 2013. six games in the outfield. • Graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. • Had a season-high three hits versus Central Arkansas (3-of-5), at Southern (3-of-5), at • Teammate with fellow Demons John Gault and Nathan Aultman. Stephen F. Austin (3-of-5), and Nicholls (3-of-4). High School: • Multiple hits in 15 games, third on the team. • Named first team all-district pitcher and first baseman and all-metro pitcher senior • Tied for the season’s longest hitting streak (9) with Matt Burns and Toby Cornejo. season. • Led the team in runs scored (27). • Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star in 2011. • Scored two or more runs five times, and three runs scored in game one at Texas A&M• First team all-district and all-metro pitcher junior season. Corpus Christi (2-of-4, one run batted in, and one walk). • Lettered four years in baseball and soccer. • Hit in the leadoff spot 22 games and number two in the lineup five times. • Coached in baseball by Dale Reich and in soccer by David Perry. • Game three versus Texas-Pan American, was 2-of-3 with two runs scored and batted in • Member of the Spanish Club. along with a double, walk, and two stolen bases. • Graduated with a 3.5 grade point average. • Two-of-4 in game two at Southern with two runs batted in and one scored. Personal: • Pitched one inning against TCU, had one walk and one strikeout. • Born Oct. 26, 1992. Prior to NSU: • Son of Deborah and David Duvic. • Named All-American at Odessa College with a .463 batting average, six home runs, 27 • One sister, Hannah. stolen bases, and 93 hits his sophomore season.
 • Majoring in history and communication. • Hit .350 in freshman season with a trip to the JUCO All-Star game.
 
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 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER • Graduated with a 3.0 GPA
 John GAULT Personal: 6-4 • 215 • Jr.-TR • R/R • Born November 27, 1989.
 Shreveport, La. • Calvary Academy (Hinds CC) • Son of Juana Vasquez and Baltolome Gomez.
 • Hopes to go to law school or be a coach. • Three brothers: Reynaldo, Wilfredo, and Jose.
 Before NSU: • Majoring in general studies.
 • Played two years at Hinds CC. • Hopes to play professional baseball.
 • Teammate with fellow Demons Hunter Duvic and Nathan Aultman • Nickname is Chino. • Mississippi Association of College and Junior Colleges state champion in 2012. YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO E FLD% • All-state pitcher in 2013. 2013 .263 52-47 186 27 49 4 1 0 14 55 .296 11 2 21 3 .307 3 3 12-18 77 10 .945 TOT .263 52-47 186 27 49 4 1 0 14 55 .296 11 2 21 3 .307 3 3 12-18 77 10 .945 • Teammate with fellow Demons John Gault and Nathan Aultman. High School: Game Highs: • Voted Under Armour Preseason All-American and Rawlings All-American in 2011. At-Bats: 7, vs. Grambling State (Feb. 16, 2013) • Named first-team all-district senior, junior, and sophomore seasons and second-team Hits: 3, twice (last at Stephen F. Austin, May 4, 2013) Runs Scored: 3, at A&M-Corpus Christi (April 12, 2013) all-district freshman year. 2, three times (last at Southern, May 1, 2013) • Advanced to the playoffs every season at Calvary and won state championship his RBI: Stolen Bases: 2, five times (last at A&M-Corpus Christi, April 12, 2013) freshman season. Walks: 2, vs. Texas-Pan American (Feb. 24, 2013) • Lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. • Member of the Math Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. • Listed as a Perfect Game Top 300 player. • Graduated with a 3.0 grade point average. Personal: • Born Nov. 13, 1992. • Son of Margie and Fred Gault. • One sister, Jennifer. • Aspires to get a job in business. • Majoring in organizational communication and business. • Nicknamed is Big John.

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Nick HEATH

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Stolen Bases: 1, at McNeese State (March 30, 2013) Walks: 2, at McNeese State (March 28, 2013)

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Garrett LOGAN

5-9 • 171 • Jr.-RS • R/R Lake Charles, La. • Sam Houston HS (Blinn JC)

Perfect Game 2013 College Baseball All-American team Baseball America Top Prospect (Hamptons Collegiate League)

2013 Season: • Redshirted. High School: • Senior year was named All-State. • hit .400+ his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. • four home runs senior seaosn and two junior season. • Junior year first-team Centennial League. • Was 4-of-5 in the Kansas All-State Senior Game. • Coached by Heath Gerstner, Derek Scott, and Dave Martinez. Personal: • Son of Michael and Kimberly Milleson. • Mother ran track at Kansas State and participated in the Olympic Trials in 1988. • Has one sister, Jordan Heath. • Born November 27, 1993. • Psychology major planning to become a social psychologist. • Life ambition is to play professional baseball.

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Regan KAUFMAN

CATCHER

INFIELDER

5-8 • 210 • So.-1L • L/R Natchitoches, La. • St. Mary’s HS

Prior to NSU: • Hit for a .311 batting average in the 2012 season. • Academic All-American. • Graduated with a 3.78 gpa. High School: • His senior year of high school ended in the state semifinals • Had a .484 batting average with 9 home-runs and was named first team all-district, first team All-Southwest, and first team all-state catcher senior season. • His junior year ended as state runner-up and all-district honorable mention. • Lettered three years in football and baseball. • Coached by Brad Book. • In high school he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 3.95 GPA. Personal: • Son of Bill and Tammy Logan. • Has one brother, Ethan, who is a student manager for the team. • Majoring in biology with the intentions of going to physical therapy school after graduation. • His life’s ambition is to be successful and to set a good example for those around him. • Born Feb. 3, 1992.

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2013 Season: • Played in 22 games and started 14 (13 at designated hitter and one at third base). • Finished the year with a .200 batting average with one double and one run along with four runs batted in. • One multiple hit game, in game three at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Was 2-for-3 with a RBI and double. • Also knocked in runs at McNeese State, versus Central Arkansas and Louisiana Tech. High School: • First team all-district, all-area, and all-state selection his senior year. • First team all-district and all-area his sophomore year. • Second team all-district as a freshman. • As a football player was selected first-team all district during his sophomore, junior, and senior years. 
• Baseball state champions his junior year, state runner-up his sophomore year, and state quarterfinalists his freshman and senior seasons. • Coached by Jeramie Hale, a former Demon. 
 Personal: • Son of Kenneth and Stephanie Kaufman.
 • Majoring in health and human performance with intentions of coaching high school or college baseball.
 • Life’s ambition is to play ball as long as he can, start a family, and coach baseball.

Anthony LUCAS

INFIELDER

5-9 • 150 • Fr.-HS • R/R Tomball, Texas • Tomball HS

High School: • Two-year letterman in varsity baseball. • Led his team to back-to-back playoff appearances and district championships. • Tomball had a 53-13 record while he was on the team. • Finished with a .500 batting average, .560 on-base percentage, and four stolen bases his senior season. • Had a .318 hitting average with 11 stolen bases his junior season. • Coached by Doug Rush. • Graduated with a 3.3 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Penny and George Lucas. • One sister, Rachel. • Member of the Tomball Little League Texas East State Champions and was a regional qualifier for the Little League World Series in 2010. • Pitched in Minute Maid Park during Texas Association of Sport Officials tournament. • Majoring in mechanical and industrial engineering. • Wants to have a career in mechanical engineering . • Born Dec. 9, 1994.

YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO E FLD% 2013 .200 22-14 50 1 10 1 0 0 4 11 .220 8 0 9 0 .310 0 2 1-1 0 0 1.000 TOT .200 22-14 50 1 10 1 0 0 4 11 .220 8 0 9 0 .310 0 2 1-1 0 0 1.000

Game Highs: At-Bats: 5, vs. Sam Houston (April 26, 2013) Hits: 2, at A&M-Corpus Christi (April 14, 2013) Runs Scored: 1, at McNeese State (March 28, 2013) RBI: 1, four times (last vs. Louisiana Tech, April 26, 2013)

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• Member of the Student Council, Boys Class, Key Club (Vice President and President), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Chaplin and Vice President). Nathan LYONS • Coached in baseball by Todd Sharp. 6-2 • 206 • Sr.-1L • R/R • Four-year distinguished scholar at Captain Shreve. Richardson, Texas • Berkner HS (Alvin CC) Personal: 2013 Season: • Born Aug. 29, 1995. • Started 29 games in right field and two games at designated • Son of Kelley and Jonathan Matkins. hitter in 39 games played. • Two sisters, Katie and Maggie. • Finished the season with a .204 batting average with nine runs batted in, one triple, • Majoring in business administration with hopes to attend law school after graduation. two doubles, and 14 runs scored. 16 • Five multiple hit games and had a three-game hitting streak. RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER • Was 2-for-3 at Texas A&M with one run and two RBI. Josh MORRIS • Two-of-3 with two runs and one RBI versus Grambling State. 6-5 • 202 • Fr.-HS • R/R • Also had two hits at Southern and versus Missouri State and Sam Houston. Baton Rouge, La. • Runnels HS • Drew two walks in game three times. Prior to NSU: High School: • Was first team all-conference and first team all-region in 2012.
 • Started 113 consecutive varsity games, been a starter since the • Made the regional tournament both years at Alvin.
 
 8th grade. High School: • Voted first-team all-district three time and first-team all-metro twice. • Was first team all-district during the 2009 season.
 • All-State Honorable Mention. • Made the playoffs his senior year.
 • Finished his senior season with a .373 batting average with four home runs and 16 • Lettered in basketball, football, and baseball.
 RBIs. • Member of the National Honor Society.
 • Hit .480 junior season with six home runs and 30 runs batted in. • Graduated with a 3.4 gpa.
 • Hit .381 sophomore season with one home run. • Coached by Jason Wilson.
 
 • Freshman batting average .351 with two homers and 16 runs batted in. Personal: • Combined 12-7 on the mound through junior season. • Son of Kevin and Carole Lyons.
 • Made it to playoffs each season played. • Has one brother, Matthew Lyons.
 •Lettered in baseball five years and basketball one season. • Majoring in organizational communication/business with the intent of being a nutri- • Volunteered with Istrouma Sports Organization. tionist or a personal trainer.
 • Played baseball for Tooke Johnson and basketball for Robbie White. • His life’s ambition is to play professional baseball.
 Personal: • Born June 24, 1991. • Born Feb. 6, 1995. • Son of Cindy and Tex Morris, mom played basketball at Auburn University and dad was YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO E FLD% a baseball player for the Tigers. 2013 .204 39-31 108 14 22 2 1 0 9 26 .241 14 3 27 2 .310 1 4 2-4 55 4 .982 TOT .204 39-31 108 14 22 2 1 0 9 26 .241 14 3 27 2 .310 1 4 2-4 55 4 .982 • Two sisters Claire and Noelle. • Majoring in math and hopes to become an engineer. Game Highs: • Traveled on mission trips to Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic. At-Bats: 6, vs. Grambling State (Feb. 17, 2013) Hits: 2, five times (last at Southern, April 30, 2013) Runs Scored: 2, twice (last at Southern, May 1, 2013) RBI: 2, twice (last at Southern, May 1, 2013) Stolen Bases: 1, twice (last at Nicholls, May 11, 2013) Walks: 2, three times (last at Nicholls, May 11, 2013)

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Adam OLLER

6-4 • 205 • Fr.-HS • R/R Conroe, Texas • Concordia Lutheran HS

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High School: • Named Concordia Lutheran’s Athlete of the Year. • First-team all-district and all-state senior season at pitcher and

Fielding MATKINS 6-1 • 200 • Fr.-HS • L/L Shreveport, La. • Captain Shreve HS

catcher. • Voted first-team all-district and second team all-state junior season with a 1.51 ERA High School: • Two-time Perfect Game Underclass All-American Honorable with a 5-1 record. • Hit .353 with a .423 on-base percentage. Mention. • Named second-team all-district both sophomore and freshman campaigns. • Voted to the 2012 WWBA 17-under All-Tournament Team. • Team advanced to the playoffs sophomore and junior year. • 2012 Oakley All-American. • Lettered in baseball four years and football three seasons. • Led team to a district championship senior season and a playoff appearance. • Standout in football, named all-district three times and all-state twice. • Voted first team all-district and District 1-5A Pitcher of the Year. • Named to the All-Greater Houston Team. • 10-5 record in junior season. • Helped Captain Shreve to a 24-12 and a second round LHSAA playoff appearance junior • Concordia’s defensive MVP. • Member of the Key Club and Student Council. season. • Played for a Junior Olympic club. • Second round berth sophomore season with 20-15 record. • Lettered in baseball four years, football two years, soccer one year, and swimming one • Coached by Rick Lynch in baseball and Bobby Lindquist in football.

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball Personal: • Born Oct. 17, 1994. • Son of Sharon and Mike Oller. • Two brothers, Josh and Luke. • Older brother Josh is also a member of the Demon pitching staff. • One sister Abbey. • His uncle, Greg Koch, played guard in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers. • Majoring in biology. • Wants to become a veterinarian after baseball.

• Lettered four years in bowling and three years in baseball. Personal: • Son of Bob and Lisa Beck. • Has one brother, Jonathan. • Majoring in forensic biology with the intent of continuing his forensic biology career after graduation. • His life’s ambition is to play professional baseball. • Born July 29, 1992.

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

6-1 • 225 • Jr.-TR • R/R Conroe, Texas • Concordia Lutheran HS (Angelina College)

YR. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HP BK 2013 6.05 1-7 16 8 0 0/0 0 41.2 49 33 28 18 40 7 4 2 8 5 2 TOT. 6.05 1-7 16 8 0 0/0 0 41.2 49 33 28 18 40 7 4 2 8 5 2

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Prior to NSU: • All-conference pitcher, led the region in earned run average. • Eight appearances with a 2-1 record and a 1.78 ERA his final seaon. • Had 28 strikeouts in that season in 30.1 innings pitched. High School: • Three-year letterman in baseball and one in football. • Led Concordia to the playoffs in his senior season, first time in a decade. • Was named all-district and all-state along with team captain in his final season. • Second-team all-district his junior season. • Coached by Jon Robichaud. • Graduated with a 2.5 grade point average. Personal: • Born Nov. 9, 1992. • Son of Sharon and Mike Oller. • Two brothers, Adam and Luke. • Younger brother Adam is also a member of the Demon pitching staff. • One sister Abbey. • His uncle, Greg Koch, played guard in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers. • Majoring in criminal justice. • Wants to become a game warden and park ranger.

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Joey PARRACK

Reid PEAVY

RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

6-1 • 193 • Jr.-TR • R/R Texarkana, Ark. • Arkansas HS (Bossier Parish CC) Prior to NSU: • Played baseball at Texarkana College and Bossier Parish Community College. • He and fellow Demon infielder, Chase Daughdrill led the Bossier Parish Cavaliers to their first-ever regional. • Pitched in and won in the regionals. High School: • Three-year letterman in baseball (3) and bowling (1). • Helped Arkansas High to a state championship in his freshman season. • Named all-conference his junior and senior seasons. • Voted all-state his senior season and participated in the Arkansas All-Star Game. • Coached by Mike Lloyd. • Graduated with a 3.1 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Laura and Joey Peavy. • One brother, Dane. • Born June 22, 1992. • Majoring in history and criminal justice. • Wants to become a high school baseball coach or police officer.

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Overland Park, Kan. • Shawnee Mission West HS (Fort Scott CC)

2013 Season: • Appeared in 16 games with eight starts. • Longest outing came against Louisiana Tech with seven innings as he allowed three hits and two unearned runs. • Earned a win in two relief innings at Southern allowing one hit with three stikeouts. •Recorded seven strikeouts versus Texas-Pan American in four innings, allowing four hits with two runs and two walks. • Pitched 4.1 innings versus Southeastern Louisiana and allowed three runs on four hits with four strikeouts. • Pitched four innings with six runs on five hits versus Sam Houston. Prior to NSU: • Had an 8-1record at FSCC with 67 IP, 58 strikeouts, a 1.83 ERA and earned second-team all-conference honors. High School: • As a senior he pitched 62 innings, had 60 strikeouts, 0.92 ERA, and was first team AllSunflower as his team was the 6A State Runner-up. • Played with Under Armour Baseball and Team USA Baseball. • Coached by Todd Reed. NCAA Regionals: 1991 • 1994 • 2005 Media

Kelsey RICHARD 6-1 • 200 • Fr.-HS • R/R Jennings, La. • Sam Houston HS

High School: • Four-year letterman in baseball and three years in football. • Graduated with a 3.6 grade point average. • Coached by Brad Book. • Two-time first team all-district (sophomore and junior seasons). • Second team all-district senior season. Personal: • Son of Christine and Brent Richard. • Fathers is an electrician. • Two brothers, Kollan and Kamran. • One sister, Konner. • Born January 18, 1995. • Majoring in business and wants to join his father and help run his business.

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Edward RUGGERS

Steven SPANN

6-0 • 165 • Jr.-TR • R/R Missouri City, Texas • Fort Bend Elkins HS (Galveston CC)

6-0 • 180 • Sr.-1L • R/R Whitewright, Texas • Whitewright HS (Hill JC)

Prior to NSU: • Helped lead Galveston to back-to-back regional tournament appearances. • Finished with a 3.4 grade point average. High School: • Lettered in baseball for one season. • Coached by Richard Thistlewaite. • Graduated with a 3.3 gpa. Personal: • Son of Laura and Don Ruggers. • One sister, Leah. • Born Jan. 26, 1993. • Majoring in criminal justice. • Would like a career in law enforcement after baseball. • Nickname is Ruggz.

2013 Season: • Lowest earned run average (2.30) on the Demon pitching staff. • Appeared in 27 games including one start. • Start was 5.2 innings pitched at Lamar in which his gave up three hits and five unearned runs (no earned runs) in a 11-1 loss. • Had 17 games without allowing an earned run, 11 of which were two or more innings pitched. • Pitched 3.1 innings versus Southeastern Louisiana with one hit and two strikeouts. • Went three innings at LSU with two walks and two strikeouts. • Worked three innings versus Texas-Pan American with two hits and four strikeouts. • Finished the season with 58.2 innings pitched, 52 hits, 15 earned runs, 23 walks, and 39 strikeouts. • opponents hit a team-low .241 against him. Prior to NSU: • Team finished as NJCAA Region 5 qualifiers.
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 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER High School: Brandon SMITH • All-Texmo Land pitcher and all-district catcher his senior season. 6-3 • 200 • Jr.-TR • R/R • All-district pitcher and second team all-district catcher junior year.
 Petal, Miss. • Petal HS (Meridian CC) • Lettered in baseball, football, and golf.
 Prior to NSU: • Graduated with a 3.5 gpa.
 •Pitched in 110 innings and had a 3.93 earned run average. Personal: • Struck out 110 batters with only 23 walks. • Son of Steve and Jenny Spann.
 • Helped his team to the Miss-Lou Conference Tournament with a 54-53 record over two • Has one brother, Joshua.
 seasons. • Five sisters, Jessica, Kersten, Jillian, Summer, and Autumn.
 • Named Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Community Colleges. • Majoring in mathematics with the hopes of becoming a civil engineer.
 • Graduated with a 3.5 grade point average. • His life’s ambition is to be the best at everything possible.
 High School: • Born August 16, 1992.
 • Finished with 10-3 record on the mound his senior season, 11-1 junior year, 6-0 sopho- • Full name is Steven Wayne Spann II. more season, and 3-0 in freshman season. • Named to the Hattiesburg All-Area team junior and senior seasons and was secondYR. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HP BK team all-state junior year. 2013 2.30 2-4 27 1 0 0-1 0 58.2 52 25 15 23 39 8 0 3 6 7 0 TOT. 2.30 2-4 27 1 0 0-1 0 58.2 52 25 15 23 39 8 0 3 6 7 0 • Four year letterman in baseball and football. • Three-time state finalist with two championships in baseball, two-time state cham- Game Highs: pion in football. Innings Pitched: 5.2, vs. Lamar (April 20, 2013) • Nationally ranked in football his junior season. Stikeouts: 5, vs. Texas-Pan American (Feb. 22) • Helped Petal to a 105-32 record. • Coached by Larry Watkins. • Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Future Farmers of America. • Graduated with a 3.9 grade point average. • Mississippi Scholar and member of Mu Alpha Theta. Personal: • Son of Rhonda and David Smith. • One brother, Drew. • Born Nov. 22, 1992. • Majoring in biology and wants to attend medical school to become a medical doctor.

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• Member of the T.I.M.E. Club and Beta Club. • Three-year letterman in baseball. Brandon STANE • Graduated with a 3.6 grade point average. 5-11 • 165 • Fr.-HS • R/R • Coached by Jesse Cassard and Craig Castillo. Beebe, Ark. • Beebe HS Personal: High School: • Son of Janie and Buddy Tidwell. • Played pitcher, shortstop, second base, and third base. • Mom played volleyball at LSU. • Two-time 5A East Conference champion including state cham- • One brother, Jacob. pions freshman season. • Born May 10, 1995. • Pitched three no-hitters and eight complete games in 58 innings with a 0.84 ERA in • Majoring in computer information systems. his junior season. • Wants to have a career in computer programming/ software development or automo• Finished with a 1.23 ERA his senior season. tive customs shop. • Earned all-state and all-conference. 19 • Pitched for Team Louisiana in New Balance All-American Battle of the Borders in ArOUTFIELDER lington, Texas. Bret UNDERWOOD • Finalist for 17u Team USA-pitched and played outfield. 6-2 • 202 •Jr.-TR • S/R • Lettered in baseball four years, golf for two, and basketball one. Mobile, Ala. • Baker HS (Faulkner State CC) • Coached by Mark Crafton. • Graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. Prior to NSU: Personal: • Led Faulkner to a 41-11 record and Top 10 ranking. • Born Feb. 13, 1995. • Had a career .332 batting average. • Son of Rhonda and Brent Stane. • .346 average his freshman season with five home runs and 36 runs batted in. • One brother, Colby. • Earned first team all-region and second team all-state honors his freshman season. • Majoring in business administration. • Graduated with a 2.94. • He hopes to obtain a position in the business community. High School: 41 • Two-year letterman in baseball and swimming. LEFT-HANDED PITCHER • Helped the team to the state semifinals his junior year in baseball and the quarterfinals his senior season. Austin TANNER • Hit .468 with 13 doubles, three triples, 2 home runs, 31 runs batted in, and 11 stolen 5-8 • 170 • Fr.-HS • L/L bases his senior season. Prairieville, La. • St. Amant HS • Qualified for the Alabama state swim meet in the 50-meeter free-style in 2010-11. High School: • Coached in baseball by Bill Glover. • Finished 10-2 his senior season and 6-3 his junior season. • Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. • Advanced to the third round of the playoffs in 2013. • Graduated with 3.1 grade point average. • Two-time first team all-district and was first team all-state his senior season. Personal: • Two-year letterman in baseball. • Son of Ann and Andy Underwood. • Graduated with a 3.0 grade point average. • One brother, Drew. • Coached by Troy Templet. • Father was a four-year letterman at Ole Miss. Personal: • Majoring in business administration. • Son of Kellie and Jeff Tanner. • Wants to work at the executive level for a Major League Baseball club. • One sister, Nicole. • Born Oct. 4, 1992. • Born Jan. 9, 1994. • Majoring in criminal justice. • Wants to pursue a career in law enforcement.

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Evan TIDWELL

LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

6-4 • 180 • Fr.-HS • R/R Zachary, La. • Zachary HS

High School: • Finished senior year with a 10-2 record with a 1.14 earned run average. • Named all-state, all-metro, and Perfect Game Honorable Mention Southeast team. • 6-1 record with a 1.37 ERA his junior season and 6-1 record with a 1.08 ERA in his sophomore season. • Advanced to the playoffs every season including a state championship appearance his senior season. • Team was ranked as high as 10th in the state in 2013 and 12th in 2010. NCAA Regionals: 1991 • 1994 • 2005 Media

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6-1 • 200 • Jr.-TR • R/R

5-9 • 170 • Fr.-HS • R/R Watson, La. • Live Oak HS

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. • Santa Margarita (Crowder)

Prior to NSU: • Redshirted at Cal State Fullerton before transferring to Crowder College. • Hit .310 hitting average with six home runs along with 55 runs batted in, .466 slugging percentage, and .400 on-base percentage. • Was named first team all-region. • Set the team record for assists from a catcher. • Helped Crowder to a No. 1 national ranking and finished the season with a 47-13 record. • Named to the honor roll in 2012 and 2013. High School: • Named team MVP his senior season with a .434 batting average with seven home runs, 25 runs batted in, .736 slugging percentage, and .500 on-base percentage. • Won all-county honorable mention. • Participated in the Trinity League all-star game and home run derby. • Nominated to the “California Baseball Coaches Association” Junior Showcase. • Played for the Southern California team for USA Baseball. • Played in the Perfect Game National Championship. • Hit 13 career home runs and knocked in 78 runs. • Batting averages of .330 freshman season, .365 sophomore season, and .300 junior season. • Invited to showcases in his freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons. • Coached by David Bacani. • Ranked in the top 50 baseball players in California. • Member of the chamber choir and founder of the Ping Pong Club. • Graduated with a 3.4 grade point average. Personal: • Born June 23, 1992. • Son of Shayne Gallagher and Mark Webster. • Two brothers, Mark and Drew. • Majoring in communications. • Wants to either begin coaching or open a series of workout facilites for athletes.

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High School: • Hit for a .350 clip with a .450 on-base percentage along with 11 doubles, 13 triples, and 30 runs scored his senior season. • Named all-district, all-parish and all-metro. • Three-year letterman in baseball and once in basketball. • Set career records at Live Oak for doubles and runs scored. • Hit .414 with a .600 on-base percentage junior year. • Three triples, 15 doubles, 28 runs scored, and 15 stolen bases his junior season. • Helped his team to two playoff appearances. • Valedictorian of his class with a 4.0 grade point average. • Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beta Club, Future Business Leaders of America, and Math Club. Personal: • Born Sept. 1, 1994. • Son of Debbie and Bob Wilson. • One sister, Kenley. • Sister was a majorette at Southeastern Louisiana. • Majoring in pre-pharmacy. • Wants to enter pharmacy school.

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball 2014 PRESEASON BASEBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates a half-century of the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. Commemorating its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 14 member universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its five decades of existence. The successful transformation continues, as the Southland Conference welcomed the addition of Oral Roberts University in 2012-13, marking the league’s first entry into the state of Oklahoma. Also, on July 1, 2013, the Southland welcomed four additional members: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New Orleans. In addition to its newest members, the Southland Conference also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. An original Southland member, Abilene Christian rejoins the league as one of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA history, and the addition of Houston Baptist, Incarnate Word and New Orleans gives the Southland a regular competitive presence in the key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. Southland cities encompass approximately 14.5 million people, and seven of its television markets rank among the top 100 in the U.S. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian). Other notable alums from current members include Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene Christian), professional golfers Shawn Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), former NFL standouts Bobby Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford (Oral Roberts), actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), and Ricardo Chavira and Jesse Borrego (both UIW) and NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has broadcast more than 160 events. The network has expanded its reach to roughly 13 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in recent years, and has also gained national viewership through ESPN3 and Fox College Sports. In its first five years, the network has received recognition for its work, earning numerous College Sports Media and Telly Awards. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s FC Dallas Stadium, and after a successful three-year run, the partnership was rewarded with a three-year renewal to serve as the national championship host site through the 2015 season.

NCAA Regionals: 1991 • 1994 • 2005 Media

First Team Pos. Name 1B Chayse Marion* 2B Cody Stephens* 3B Jesse Buratt* SS Sam Bumpers* C Anthony Azar* OF Luke Plucheck* OF Ricardo Sanchez* OF Jackson Gooch* DH Tyler Boss* P Trevor Belicek* P Bryce Biggerstaff P Bryce Kingsley

School McNeese State A&M-Corpus Christi Southeastern La. Lamar Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin McNeese State Oral Roberts A&M-Corpus Christi Central Arkansas McNeese State

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

Hometown Red Deer, Alberta Concord, Calif. Prairieville, La. Bourbornnais, Ill. The Woodlands, Texas Tomball, Texas Houston, Texas Delta, British Columbia Spring, Texas Uvalde, Texas Sherwood, Ark. Lake Charles, La.

Second Team Pos. Name 1B Jameson Fisher 2B Ryan Farney 3B Carter Burgess SS Corey Toups C Jose Trevino* OF Jude Vidrine OF Colt Atwood OF Jordan Lee DH Brandon Jackson P Tate Scioneaux P Conner Gilmore P Jacob Dorris

School Southeastern La. Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Oral Roberts Lamar Sam Houston State A&M-Corpus Christi Nicholls Southeastern La. Central Arkansas A&M-Corpus Christi

Cl. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

Hometown Zachary, La. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas The Woodlands, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Nederland, Texas Katy, Texas Houston, Texas Fort Gibson, Okla. Reserve, La. Little Rock, Ark. Weatherford, Texas

2014 PRESEASON BASEBALL POLLS

Coaches Place Team (First Place Votes) 1. Sam Houston State (10) T2. Lamar (1) T2. Southeastern Louisiana (1) 4. Oral Roberts 5. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6. Central Arkansas 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. Nicholls 9. Northwestern State 10. McNeese State 11. Houston Baptist 12. New Orleans

Total 120 95 95 93 91 82 61 43 37 35 27 13

Sports Information Directors Place Team (First Place Votes) 1. Sam Houston State (8) 2. Southeastern Louisiana (2) 3. Oral Roberts 4. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1) 5. Central Arkansas (1) 6. Lamar 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. McNeese State 9. Nicholls 10. Northwestern State 11. Houston Baptist 12. New Orleans

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BROWN-STROUD

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H O M E O F T H E N O R T H W E S T E R N S TAT E D E M O N S

BUILT IN 1939... Brown-Stroud Field has been home to nine Southland Conference titles since 1991. Named after the first two baseball head coaches in school history - C.C. Stroud (1912-1930) and H. Alvin Brown (1949-1966). The ballpark has undergone significant changes in the past few of years with the addition of chairback seating, extended bleachers, an awning covering to protect the new seating, expanded dugouts, new landscaping, new field turf to the infield, and new for this season, a state-of-the-art sound system. Year in and year out, the Demons have faced some of the top teams in college baseball including College World Series teams LSU, Alabama, Louisiana-Lafayette, Nebraska and Missouri State. Other top notch opponents stepping foot in Brown-Stroud Field Cracker Brown (second from right) is one of the stadium namesakes for Brown-Stroud Field. He is have been Arkansas, Baylor, TCU, Missouri, Houston, Kansas State, Oral standing with three other namesakes (L-R) Walter P. Ledet (track complex), Harry Turpin (football Roberts and Iowa State just to name a few. stadium), H. Lee Prather (basketball coliseum)

Stadium Infomation

Seating Capacity.................................................... 1,200 Built 1939 Playing Field Distance Left Field Foul Line........................................... 325 Left Field Gap................................................... 340 Center Field...................................................... 405 Right Field Gap................................................. 365 Right Field Foul Line......................................... 325 Playing Surface..................Turf (infield), Grass (outfield) Press Box Number.................................... 318-357-4606 All-Time Record (since 1981)..............................552-307 Southland Conference Record....................209-116

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BROWN-STROUD ATTENDANCE RECORDS Att. Date 1. 4,214 4-18-01 2. 2,329 4-9-03 3. 1,835 4-9-91 4. 1,374 4-8-03 5. 1,263 5-15-94 6. 1,173 5-25-05 7. 1,112 2-26-92 8. 867 2-18-11 9. 853 5-18-94 10. 850 3-15-01 11. 752 2-19-11 12. 743 4-26-95 13. 711 3-23-07 14. 679 4-4-92 15 670 4-20-05 16. 653 3-30-04 17. 634 3-14-03 18. 632 4-15-92 19. 628 5-15-09 20. 626 4-21-91 * - SLC Tournament Game

Opp. LSU LSU LSU Alabama *McNeese *Southeastern La. UL-Lafayette BYU *McNeese Nebraska BYU La. Tech *Southeastern La. Sam Houston UL-Lafayette La. Tech UTA La. Tech Southeastern La. McNeese

Score W 10-8 L 6-4 L 7-3 L 12-8 L 8-3 L 3-0 L 10-7 W 8-7, L 19-1 W 6-3 L 13-1 W 4-1 W 7-2 W 6-4 W 3-1 L 2-1 W 14-3 W 9-8 W 6-0 L 7-5 (10) W 4-1

OVERALL & SLC HOME RECORD (1981-2013)

Year Overall SLC 1981 14-22 1982 11-10 1983 17-10 1984 11-17 1985 12-17 1986 9-19 1987 11-14 1988 13-15 1989 15-8 7-4 1990 25-7 4-5 1991 21-7 6-3 1992 16-7 3-6 1993 25-6 10-2 1994 27-7 7-3 1995 20-3 10-2 1996 19-12 8-7 1997 19-8 11-3 In 2008, fans were greeted with a new entrance to Brown-Stroud field (above) and in 2009, a new 1998 20-6 9-4 scoreboard (left) delighted fans with colorful graphic announcements and player bios. 1999 19-5 9-3 NCAA Regionals: 1991 • 1994 • 2005 Media

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Overall SLC 17-8 9-6 21-8 8-4 23-4 12-6 19-5 9-3 17-7 10-4 21-4 11-1 19-6 10-5 13-11 8-7 19-11 9-6 14-8 9-4 21-8 13-5 11-14 4-10 14-19 10-8 7-18 2-13 560-331 208-124 (.629) (.627)

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DEMON BASEBALL... A HIT SINCE 1912 Northwestern State has established itself as one of the premier baseball programs in the Southland Conference, in the state of Louisiana, and in America as well. The Demons have been members of the SLC for only 26 years, but in that time they have won 10 conference championships and been to the NCAA Regionals three times. The Demons became only the third school in SLC history to win three straight titles (1993-95). Trinity University accomplished the feat in 1964-66, while Lamar University matched that effort 10 years later. Leading the way for Northwestern is second-year head coach Lane Burroughs. Burroughs is only the 11th coach in Demon baseball history, which is remarkable considering Northwestern has been playing organized baseball for over 85 years. Northwestern dropped intercollegiate baseball in the 1930’s, but reinstated it in 1940 and has since built a strong program. However, it was not until the Demons joined the SLC in 1988 that they truly began to flourish. A Northwestern player has been named to the SLC first team 49 times. The Demons have also boasted the Coach of the Year seven times, Hitter of the Year twice, Pitcher of the year four times, Player of the Year four times, Relief Pitcher of the Year once and Newcomer of the Year seven times. Seven All-Americans have also donned the Demon uniform. The first was Danny Turner who earned the honor in 1967 when the Demons were still NAIA. Darryl Woods was named NCAA and NAIA All-American in 1974 when he belted a Demon record 19 home runs on the season. Demon outfielder Terry Joseph was named to the GTE Academic All-America team in 1993 and earned the honor again in 1995. Pitcher Reggie Gatewood was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association second team in 1994 after posting an 11-3 record with a 2.14 ERA. Shortstop Ryan Anholt was the fifth All-American in Demon baseball history. The junior from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan was a third-team selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 1998. For the season, he batted .417 with 15 home runs and 71 RBIs. Northwestern has been able to participate in post-season play as well. In 1991 the Demons received an at-large bid to the NCAA South II Regional in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Demons lost to eventual National Champion Louisiana State 13-2, before being edged by USL 11-7. Northwestern’s 45-15 record was enough to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in 1994. The Demons travelled to Stillwater, Oklahoma, for the Midwest I Regionals. Perennial power Cal State Fullerton would defeat Northwestern 11-3 in Game 1. In Game 2, Northwestern and NSU AllAmerican Reggie Gatewood would overpower Illinois State 8-2 to win its first and only NCAA Regional game. Northwestern would then lose a heartbreaking 14-9 game to Memphis and bow out of the double elimination tournament. Northwestern’s 45 wins in 1994 were the most in school history. In 1996, the Demons beat the National Champion LSU Tigers twice in Alex Box Stadium and won their sixth conference title in the 1990’s in 1998. The Demons also reached the 40-win plateau for the fourth time in the 1990’s in 1998. A 38-21 campaign in 1999, including wins over LSU and UCLA, ended a “decade of excellence”, one which found the Demons as one of the elite teams in the nation. Northwestern’s .658 winning percentage during the decade ranks 23rd among all Division I teams, while its six conference championships is second only to Wichita State. Success continued in 2001 as the Demons won their seventh conference title and defeated instate rival LSU, 10-8, before a record-breaking 4,214 fans watching at Brown-Stroud Field. The 2002 season brought the Demons their eighth conference title after going 43-17 under first-year head coach Mitch Gaspard. The Demons cracked the top-25 for the first time in school history when they were ranked 23rd by Collegiate Baseball in 2002. The Demons blew through the 2005 SLC season, winning a record 22 games while posting the largest margin of separation in league history with their 5-game lead over the second place team. The 2005 team also stayed ranked in the nation’s top 35 for most of the season while earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional where they finished third with a 1-2 record. NSU had another great season in 2010 and fell just short of the third 40-win season in the new century. The Demons finished 36-21 overall, including wins over nationally ranked Southern Mississippi and Texas A&M teams, and 22-10 in Southland Conference play, only one win away from tying for its 10th league title. That team had the career-leader in saves Chad Sheppard, who won Relief Pitcher of the Year, and four first-team all-conference players.

ALL-TIME DEMON COACHING RECORDS Dr. C.C. Stroud H. Alvin Brown Jack Clayton Herbie Smith Johnnie Emmons Jim Wells Dave Van Horn John Cohen Mitch Gaspard Jon Paul Davis Lane Burroughs

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NSU ALL-TIME BASEBALL RESULTS YEAR RECORD PCT. CONF. REC. FINISH 1912 7-4 .636 1916 LIAA Second 1921 3-14 .176 1927 9-5 .643 1928 7-9-3 .447 1929 8-7-1 .531 1930 .500 1931 No Games 1949 12-9 .571 7-6 Third 1950 9-9 .500 7-7 Fifth 1951 6-10 .375 6-10 Sixth 1952 13-11 .542 10-6 Third 1953 N/A 4-3-1 Third 1954 N/A N/A H. Alvin Brown 1955 10-9 .526 5-7 Fifth 1956 15-7 .682 8-4 Second 1957 17-8 .680 10-5 FIRST 1958 13-11 .542 8-7 Second 1959 14-17-2 .452 8-6-1 Third 1960 13-13 .500 7-7 Third 1961 6-23-1 .207 2-18 Sixth 1962 8-21 .276 3-14 Sixth 1963 10-12 .455 7-11 Sixth 1964 17-15 .531 10-9 Fourth 1965 20-11 .645 13-7 Second 1966 16-17-1 .485 11-10-1 Fourth H. Alvin Brown 1967 23-11 .676 18-8 FIRST 1968 19-11-3 .633 12-8-2 Second 1969 9-25 .265 5-17 Seventh 1970 10-24 .294 3-19 Seventh 1971 17-29 .369 11-14 Fifth 1972 16-24 .400 Independent - 1973 22-13 .629 8-6 Third 1974 23-20 .535 10-6 Third 1975 16-26 .381 4-12 Ninth 1976 13-24-1 .351 Independent - 1977 16-30 .348 Independent - 1978 31-29 .517 Independent - 1979 20-29-1 .408 Independent - 1980 23-23 .500 Independent - 1981 16-42 .276 TAAC 2-12 Eighth 1982 18-26 .409 TAAC 7-5 First 1983 26-30 .464 N/A Fourth 1984 17-45 .274 TAAC 7-17 Fifth 1985 19-34 .358 GSC 5-14 Fifth 1986 15-35 .300 GSC 3-15 Sixth 1987 14-37 .275 GSC 2-18 Seventh 1988 23-28 .451 SLC 9-12 Sixth 1989 21-28-1 .430 SLC 7-10 Sixth 1990 38-13 .745 SLC 9-9 Fifth 1991 40-21 .656 SLC 13-5 FIRST 1992 29-26 .527 SLC 8-13 Seventh 1993 40-14 .741 SLC 18-6 FIRST 1994 45-15 .750 SLC 16-5 FIRST 1995 37-15 .711 SLC 19-5 FIRST 1996 34-27 .557 SLC 14-16 *Second 1997 35-23 .603 SLC 19-9 *FIRST 1998 40-20 .667 SLC 15-8 FIRST 1999 38-21 .644 SLC 18-9 Second 2000 30-26 .535 SLC 14-13 Fifth 2001 38-17 .691 SLC 19-8 FIRST 2002 43-17 .717 SLC 14-10 FIRST 2003 35-22 .614 SLC 16-11 Fourth 2004 33-23 .589 SLC 16-9 Second 2005 41-20 .672 SLC 22-5 FIRST 2006 33-28 .541 SLC 15-15 Sixth 2007 25-28 .472 SLC 15-14 Seventh 2008 28-28 .500 SLC 17-12 Fifth 2009 26-26 .500 SLC 18-13 Sixth 2010 36-21 .632 SLC 22-10 Second 2011 22-32 .407 SLC 11-21 Twelfth 2012 19-32 .373 SLC 13-13 Tenth 2013 16-40 .286 SLC 5-22 Tenth Total 1441-1380-14 .508 573-570-5 .501 * - Louisiana Division of SLC

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND POSTSEASON PLAY

1957 GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPION 1967 GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPION 1967 NCAA Regional at Jonesboro, Ark. Southeast Missouri L 4-3 North Dakota L 4-3 Won 0, Lost 2

1974 NAIA Dis. 30 Champ. at Natchitoches, La. Southern University W 9-7 Southern University W 7-2 Won 2, Lost 0 - NAIA DISTRICT 30 CHAMPIONS NAIA Area II Regional at Phoenix, Ariz. Sam Houston L 4-2 Lubbock Christian L 9-0 Won 0, Lost 2

1997 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SLC Tournament, Monroe, La. Texas-San Antonio L 5-3 Southwest Texas L 12-3 Won 0, Lost 2 1998 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SLC Tournament, Shreveport, La. Sam Houston L 4-2 Northeast Louisiana W 11-0 Southwest Texas W 7-3 Nicholls L 5-4 Won 2, Lost 2

1999 SLC Tournament, Monroe, La. Texas-Arlington L 11-8 Southeastern Louisiana W 13-11 Southwest Texas L 8-4 Won 1, Lost 2

1991 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA South II Reg. at Baton Rouge, La. 2000 LSU L 13-2 SLC Tournament, Monroe, La. USL L 11-7 McNeese State W 6-4 Won 0, Lost 2 Southwest Texas L 5-1 Sam Houston W 3-1 1993 Louisiana-Monroe L 4-2 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Won 2, Lost 2 SLC Tournament, Natchitoches, La. McNeese State L 4-2 2001 Texas-Arlington L 12-6 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Won 0, Lost 2 SLC Tournament, Beaumont, Tx. Lamar L 8-6 1994 Louisiana-Monroe L 13-7 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Won 0, Lost 2 SLC Tournament, Natchitoches, La. McNeese State L 8-3 2002 Sam Houston W 7-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS McNeese State W 6-3 SLC Tournament, Beaumont, Tx. Texas-San Antonio L 7-6 Southwest Texas L 11-0 Won 2, Lost 2 Louisiana-Monroe W 12-3 McNeese State W 9-2 Midwest I Regional at Stillwater, Ok. Southwest Texas W 6-4 Cal State Fullerton L 11-3 Lamar (10 innings) L 5-4 Illinois State W 8-2 Won 3, Lost 2 Memphis L 14-9 Won 1, Lost 2 2003 SLC Tournament, Monroe, La. 1995 Texas-Arlington L 4-3 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS McNeese State L 6-1 1995 SLC Tournament, Shreveport, La. Won 0, Lost 2 Texas-Arlington L 11-3 McNeese State L 7-3 2004 Won 0, Lost 2 SLC Tournament, Hammond, La. Louisiana-Monroe W 11-5 1996 Texas-Arlington W 8-3 SLC Tournament, Shreveport, La. Lamar L 5-1 Southwest Texas L 11-10 Louisiana-Monroe L 3-1 Texas-Arlinton W 7-6 Won 2, Lost 2 Southwest Texas W 2-1 Northeast Louisiana W 7-4 2005 Sam Houston (10 innings) L 8-7 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Won 3, Lost 2 SLC Tournament, Natchitoches, La. Southeastern Louisiana L 3-0 Texas-Arlington L 4-1 Won 0, Lost 2 2005 NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge, La.

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#7 Rice Marist #12 LSU Won 1, Lost 2

L 7-3 W 4-3 L 12-4

2006 SLC Tournament, Beaumont, Tex. No.1 McNeese W No. 3 UTSA (7 innings) L No. 2 Texas State W No. 4 Lamar (8 innings) W No. 5 UTA (championship) L Won 3, Lost 2

9-1 10-0 9-8 11-4 8-2

2008 SLC Tournament, Huntsville, Tex. No. 4 SHSU 7 L 7-1 No. 1 UTSA L 9-7 Won 0, Lost 2 2009 SLC Tournament, Corpus Christi, Tex. No. 3 UTSA L 5-4 No. 2 SLU L 9-7 Won 0, Lost 2 2010 SLC Tournament, Corpus Christi, Tex. No. 7 Lamar 4 L 4-3 No. 3 SLU 10 L 10-4 Won 0, Lost 2

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DEMON POSTSEASON AWARDS

Danny Bob Turner 3B • 1967 NAIA Second Team Northwestern State’s first All-American baseball player, winning that honor in 1967. Turner came to Northwestern from Fair Park High School in Shreveport. He won the 1967 Gulf Star Conference batting title as he hit .411 during the regular season and .443 in conference games. Turner played for the 1967 GSC championship team that made the NCAA Midwest Regional. 1967 statistics - 37 hits in 90 at bats, 27 runs batted in , 4 triples, 5 doubles, and 1 home run, 53 total bases. Darryl Woods C • 1974 NAIA, NCAA Second Team Northwestern’s second All-American selection from New Orleans Redemptorist High School, earned All-American honors during the 1974 season. Woods set an NCAA home run record with 18 in 38 games. He hit one in the NAIA playoffs but only regular season stats count towards a record. Woods was enshrined in the “N” Club Hall of Fame in 1992. 1974 statistics - .376 batting average, 52 RBI, 105 total bases, .840 slugging average and a .984 fielding average. Terry Joseph CF • 1993/1995 GTE Academic All-America Northwestern’s first Academic All-American selection from Marrerro Archbishop Shaw High School, Joseph finished as the all-time leader in 10 offensive categories, including runs scored (231), hits (225), doubles (45), triples (16) and stolen bases (100). He is one of only 12 players in Southland Conference history to earn first-team honors three straight years. Joseph was named SLC and Louisiana Player of the Year as a senior and was a 13th round draft choice of the Chicago Cubs. Reggie Gatewood P • 1994 NCBWA All-America Second Team Reggie Gatewood was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association second-team after guiding Northwestern to their second NCAA Regional appearance. The Mabelvale, Ark., native finished the season 11-3 with a 2.14 ERA. He completed 11 of the 14 games he started and led the team with 101 innings pitched. Gatewood is tied with Eric Barkley for most career shutouts at six and ranks third in wins (21), fourth in winning percentage (.807, 21-5) and fourth in ERA (2.56). Ryan Anholt SS • 1998/1999 ABCA Third Team GTE Academic All-America Shortstop Ryan Anholt is the fifth Northwestern State AllAmerican baseball player. The sweet-swinging left hander from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan was a third-team selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association after a solid season in 1998. In 1999, Anholt proved his talent in the classroom, as well as on the field, as he was a third team selection on the prestigious GTE Academic All-America Team. Along with his All-American selections, Anholt was selected Southland Conference Player of theYear, SLC Newcomer of theYear, first team All-Louisiana, and first team All-Region (South Central) after the 1998 season. He finished his career at NSU with a .368 batting average, the second highest in the history of the program. Bobby Barbier 1B • 2004 CoSIDA Academic All-America Bobby Barbier became Northwestern State’s eighth studentathlete to garner academic All-American honors when he was selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team in 2004. Graduated in 2006 with a Bachelors in Health and Human Performance.

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Mike Jaworski 1B • 2008 CoSIDA Academic All-America Mike Jaworski joined an elite list of Demon baseball players in 2008 when he was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team, earning second-team honors in the university division released by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Jaworski received his bachelor’s degree in business administration in the spring of 2007.

ALL-GULF STAR CONFERENCE 1985 David Bailey, Vaughn Williams, Gary Friess 1986 Jeff Hale, John Cryer ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1988 First Team: Dickey Marze, Bob Kairis 1989 Second Team: Rod Robertson 1990 Newcomer of the Year: Skip Madden First Team: John Surane, Dean Montgomery Second Team: Skip Madden 1991 Coach of the Year: Jim Wells Pitcher of the Year: Barry Shepherd Player of the Year: Brian Carlin Newcomer of the Year: Brian Carlin First Team: Jay Williams, Brian Carlin, Barry Shepherd Second Team: James McCarthy, Deon Montgomery, Steve Smith 1992 First Team: Mickey Mondello, Troy Conkle, Kyle Shade Second Team: Daniel Tomlin 1993 Coach of the Year: Jim Wells Pitcher of the Year: Reggie Gatewood Newcomer of the Year: Reggie Gatewood Player of the Year: Kyle Shade Hitter of the Year: Kyle Shade First Team: Kyle Shade, Troy Conkle, Terry Joseph, Reggie Gatewood Second Team: Dom Viola 1994 Coach of the Year: Jim Wells First Team: Reggie Gatewood, Jim Pomirko, Scotty Stafford, Matt Donner, Terry Joseph Second Team: Keith Moore, Brad Duncan, Robert Landstad 1995 Coach of the Year: Dave Van Horn Player of the Year: Terry Joseph Hitter of the Year: Terry Joseph First Team: Brian Dulin, Matt Donner, Terry Joseph Second Team: Jon Black, Will Pearce 1996 First Team: Nick Simokatis Second Team: Zack Martin, Rick Metcalfe, Tony Pezely, Fred Ortega 1997 Coach of the Year: Dave Van Horn Newcomer of the Year: Josh Hoffpauir First Team: Brian Lawrence, Robert Hewes Second Team: Josh Hoffpauir, Tony Pezely 1998 Coach of the Year: John Cohen Player of the Year: Ryan Anholt Newcomer of the Year: Ryan Anholt Pitcher of the Year: Brian Lawrence First Team: Brian Lawrence, Ryan Anholt Second Team: Brandon Emanuel, Derek Nunn, Ronnie Quintana

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1999 Newcomer of the Year: Adam Stout First Team: Adam Stout Second Team: Ryan Anholt 2000 First Team: Jordan Robison 2001 Coach of the Year: John Cohen Newcomer of the Year: O.J. King First Team: David Quattrociocchi, Jordan Robison, Brad Hanson Second Team: O.J. King, Carl Makowsky 2002 Pitcher of the Year: O.J. King First team: Brad Hanson, Anatole Vincent, O.J. King 2003 First team: Josh Boop Third team: Anatole Vincent, Michael Palermo 2004 First team: Brandon Morgan, Tigger Lyles, Josh Boop, Clayton Turner Honorable Mention: Rusty Jones, Bobby Barbier, Mike Breaux 2005 First team: Bobby Barbier, Rusty Jones, Blake Jones Second team: Marty Dewees, Daniel Lonsberry Third team: Brandon Morgan, Michael Palermo, Dereck Cloeren, Kyle Broughton Honorable Mention: Blake Jones (P) 2006 First team: Brandon Morgan Third team: Daniel Clark, Scott Pittenger, Michael Palermo 2007 First team: Brandon Richey 2008 First team: Anthony Jones Third team: Mike Jaworski, Chase Lyles, Justin O’Neal, Jimmy Heard Honorable Mention: Clayton Cooper 2009 Third team: Jimmy Heard, Trent Grondin Honorable Mention: Chase Lyles, Justin O’Neal, Joe Urtuzuastegui, Beau Snodgrass 2010 Relief Pitcher of the Year: Chad Sheppard First team: Luke Irvine, Aaron Munoz, Eric DeBlanc, Oscar Garcia Second team: Chase Lyles Third team: Chad Sheppard, Ryan Zimmerman Honorable Mention: Adam Roy, Justin Martinez 2011 Third team: Colin Bear, Luke Irvine 2012 Second team: Will Watson Third team: Drew Helenihi, Joe Scanio Honorable Mention: Nick Hinojos, Mason Melotakis

SLC Championships: 1991 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2005


Northwestern State Demon Baseball SINGLE GAME RECORDS RUNS: 38 vs. Loyola, 3/2/94 *25 vs. SLU, 3/12/97 HITS: 28 vs. Loyola, 3/2/94 *26 at UTSA, 3/17/12 MOST TRIPLES 4 vs. TX Southern, 4/12/01 *3 vs. McNeese State, 3/14/10 MOST HOME RUNS 8 vs. ULL, 4/8/97 *5 vs. UTSA, 4/17/10 MOST STOLEN BASES 11 vs. Grambling, 3/9/04 MOST BASE ON BALLS 16 vs. TX Southern, 2/7/98 MOST DP TURNED *5 at UTA, 3/21/09 vs. UTSA, 3/9/96 vs. UTA, 3/2/96 vs. ULL, 4/26/94 MOST STIKEOUTS THROWN 21 vs. Sam Houston St., 4/1/10 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 35 vs. Loyola, 3/2/94 (38-3)

SEASON TEAM RECORDS WINS: 45 1994 *22 2010 2005 LOSSES: 40 2013 *22 2013 CONSECUTIVE WINS: 20 from 2/12/90 to 3/17/90 CONSECUTIVE CONFERNECE WINS: *8 from 4/4/98 to 4/26/98 DOUBLE PLAYS (DEFENSE): 70 2002 HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE: .981 (Highest in country) 1990 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .750 (45-15) 1994 CONFERNCE WINNING PERCENTAGE: .815 (22-5) 2005

Tyler Baisley crushed two home runs against Texas- San Antonio on April 17, 2010. The Demons hit five long balls to make it the most homers in a conference game for NSU.

SEASON PITCHING RECORDS ERA: 2.18 1967 STRIKEOUTS: 459 2010 MOST COMPLETE GAMES: 34 1979 MOST SHUTOUTS: 12 1968 MOST SAVES: 19 2005 MOST INNINGS PITCHED: 533.2 2006

Luke Irvine struck out 10 batters against Sam Houston (4/1/10). The Demons punched out 21 hitters, the most all-time for NSU.

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SEASON HITTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE: .322 2010 RUNS SCORED: 457 1999 HITS: 646 2010 AT BATS: 2042 2006 RUNS BATTED IN: 414 1999 DOUBLES: 128 1996 TRIPLES: 25 1995 HOME RUNS: 58 1999 STOLEN BASES: 131 2004 TOTAL BASES: 939 2010 SACRIFICE HITS: 53 2002 SACRIFICE FLIES: 47 1998 HIT BY PITCH: 83 2003

Brandon Morgan swiped three bags at Grambling State on March 9, 2004. He was the leader of the Demons who stole a team-record 11 bags.

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OFFENSIVE RECORDS Season: 1. 62 2. 61 3. 61 4. 61 5. 61 6. 61 Career: 1. 225 2. 224 224 4. 220 5. 212 5. 209 6. 205 7. 200 8. 196 9. 193 10. 188 Season: 1 .458 2. .453 3. .422 4. .417 5. .411 6. .404 7. .401 .401 9. .396 10. .388 Career: 1. .427 2. .374 3. .371 4. .368 5. .367 6. .366 7. .356 8. .352 9. .342 10. .342

GAMES David Bailey, 1984 Bobby Barbier, 2006 Miles Durham, 2006 Michael Palermo, 2006 Scott Pittenger, 2006 Jay Williams, 1991 Brent Trosclair (1996-99) Brandon Morgan (2003-06) Scott Pittenger (2003-06) Michael Palermo (2003-06) Chase Lyles (2007-10) Bobby Barbier (2003-06) Terry Joseph (1992-95) John Surane (1987-90) Chris Marshall (1979-82) Daniel Tomlin (1991-94) Will Watson (2010-13) BATTING AVERAGE Jonnie Emmons, 1952 Kyle Shade, 1993 Curtis Ardoin, 1976 Ryan Anholt, 1998 Danny Turner, 1967 Terry Joseph, 1995 D. Quattrociocchi, 2001 Kyle Shade, 1992 Mark Lipa, 1992 Billy Ray Duckworth, 1965 Kyle Shade (1992-93) Brad Hanson (2001-02) Eric DeBlanc (2009-10) Ryan Anholt (1998-99) Darryl Woods (1973-74) Matt Donner (1994-95) J. Robison (2000-01) Josh Boop (2003-04) Terry Joseph (1992-95) Nick Simokatis (1995-96)

AT-BATS Game: 8 Will Watson vs. Grambling State, 2/17/13 Season: 1. 244 Miles Durham, 2006 2. 244 Josh Hoffpauir, 1998 3. 239 Brent Trosclair, 1998 4. 234 Marty Dewees, 2006 5. 232 Oscar Garcia, 2010 232 Ryan Anholt, 1999 7. 230 D. Quattrociocchi, 2002 8. 228 L. Colbert, 1994 9. 227 Josh Boop, 2003 10. 226 Jeramie Hale, 2002 Career: 1. 806 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 2. 793 Brent Trosclair (1996-99) 3. 769 Chase Lyles (2007-10) 4. 719 Michael Palermo (2003-06) 5. 688 Scott Pittenger (2003-06) 6. 658 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 7. 653 Bobby Barbier (2003-06) 653 Will Watson (2010-13) 9. 622 Chris Marshall (1979-82) 10. 619 John Surane (1987-90) HITS Game: 6 Chase Lyles at Tulane, 3/3/09 Season: 1. 88 Ryan Anholt, 1998

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2. 87 3. 85 4. 83 5. 82 6. 78 78 8. 77 77 10. 76 76 Career: 1. 259 2. 248 3. 234 4. 225 5. 222 6. 207 7 197 8. 184 9. 181 10. 180

Oscar Garica, 2010 Josh Boop, 2003 Eric DeBlanc, 2010 Kyle Shade, 1993 Terry Joseph, 1995 Robert Hewes, 1997 Chase Lyles, 2010 Jordan Robison, 2001 Michael Palermo, 2006 Josh Hoffpauir, 1998 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) Chase Lyles (2007-10) Brent Trosclair (1996-99) Terry Joseph (1992-95) Michael Palermo (2003-06) Will Watson (2010-13) Justin O’Neal (2006-09) Josh Hoffpauir (1997-99) Bobby Barbier (2003-06) Colin Bear (2009-12)

RUNS BATTED IN Game: 8 Brandon Morgan vs. SLU, 3/14/06 Ryan Anholt vs. La. Coll., 2/11/98 Season: 1. 70 Terry Joseph, 1995 2. 64 Ryan Anholt, 1998 3. 62 Ryan Anholt, 1999 4. 61 Oscar Garcia, 2010 5. 60 Brad Hanson, 2002 60 Terry Joseph, 1994 7. 59 Terry Joseph, 1993 8. 58 Jordan Robison, 2001 58 Steven Bell, 1999 10. 57 Eric DeBlanc, 2010 57 Brent Trosclair, 1998 Career: 1. 169 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 2. 144 Brent Trosclair (1996-99) 3. 139 Chase Lyles (2007-10) 4. 130 Bobby Barbier (2003-06) 130 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 6. 119 Anatole Vincent (2002-03) 7. 114 Colin Bear (2009-12) 8. 113 Justin O’Neal (2006-09) 9. 103 Jordan Robison (2000-01) 10. 103 Matt Donner (1994-95) RUNS SCORED Game: 6 Chase Lyles vs. SLU, 5/16/09 Season: 1. 70 Terry Joseph, 1995 2. 64 Ryan Anholt, 1998 3. 62 Ryan Anholt, 1999 4. 61 Oscar Garcia, 2010 5. 60 Brad Hanson, 2002 60 Terry Joseph, 1994 7. 59 Terry Joseph, 1993 8. 58 Jordan Robison, 2001 58 Steven Bell, 1999 10. 57 Eric DeBlanc, 2010 57 Brent Trosclair, 1998 Career: 1. 231 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 2. 175 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 3. 173 Brent Trosclair (1996-99) 4. 167 Chase Lyles (2007-10) 5. 161 Michael Palermo (2003-06) 6. 129 John Surane (1987-90) 7. 126 Ryan Anholt (1998-99) 8. 120 Bobby Barbier (2003-06) 9. 115 Justin O’Neal (2006-09) 10. 114 Scott Pittenger (2003-06)

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HOME RUNS Game: 3 Mike Jaworski, vs. UTSA, 4/12/08 Season: 1. 19* Darryl Woods, 1974 2. 15 Mike Jaworski, 2008 15 Ryan Anholt, 1998 4. 14 Chase Lyles, 2009 14 Terry Joseph, 1995 6. 13 Jordan Robison, 2001 7. 12 David Bailey, 1985 12 Darryl Woods, 1973 9. 11 Justin O’Neal, 2009 11 Reed Stuart, 1986 11 Tommy Henry, 1974 11 Curtis Dorsey, 1978 11 A. Vincent, 2002 Career: 1. 31 Darryl Woods (1973-74) 2. 30 Chase Lyles (2007-2010) 3. 28 Dickey Marze (1986-89) 4. 27 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 5. 26 Mike Jaworski (2005-08) 26 Curtis Dorsey (1977-80) 7. 24 Tommy Henry (1971-74) 8. 23 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 9. 21 Jordan Robison (2000-01) 10. 20 David Bailey (1983-85)

Career: 17 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 16 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 11 Jordan Robison (2000-01) 10 Curtis Ardoin (1975-78) 9 Josh Hoffpauir (1997-99) 8 Miles Durham (2004-06) 8 Brent Trosclair (1996-99) 8 John Surane (1987-90) BASE ON BALLS Game: 4 Five Times; Most Recently J. Urtuzuastegui vs. HBU, 2/27/09 Season: 1. 51 Michael Palermo, 2006 2. 47 Robert Hewes, 1996 3. 46 Chris Cox, 1998 4. 45 Ryan Anholt, 1999 45 Tyler Dunlap, 1999 6. 42 Nora Listach, 1978 7. 41 Oscar Garcia, 2010 41 Michael Palermo, 2005 41 Doug Guelde, 1981 Career: 1. 150 Michael Palermo (2003-06) 2. 118 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 3. 115 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 4. 113 John Surane (1987-90) 5. 111 Scott Pittenger (2003-06) 6. 106 Doug Guelde (1979-82) 7. 92 Chase Lyles (2007-10)

DOUBLES Game: 3 Four Times; Most Recently Chase Lyles vs. McNeese, 3/6/09 Season: 1. 24 Kyle Shade, 1993 2. 21 Joe Urtuzuastegui, 2009 21 Josh Boop, 2003 4. 20 Tyler Dunlap, 1999 5. 19 Colin Bear, 2011 19 Anatole Vincent, 2003 19 Tom Batson, 1998 8. 18 Brandon Morgan, 2004 18 Kyle Shade, 1992 18 Terry Joseph, 1993 18 Matt Donner, 1995 18 Fred Ortega, 1996 Career: 1. 59 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 2. 50 Brent Trosclair (1996-99) 3. 46 Chase Lyles (2007-2010) 4. 45 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 5. 42 Kyle Shade (1992-93) 6. 41 Michael Palermo (2003-06) 7. 37 Colin Bear (2009-12) 8. 35 Justin O’Neal (2006-09) 33 Bobby Barbier (2003-06) 33 Curtis Ardoin (1975-78) TRIPLES Game: 2 Six Times; Most Recently Brandon Morgan vs. Grambling, 3/14/06 Season: 1. 6 Brandon Morgan, 2003 6 Tyler Durham, 2001 6 Jordan Robison, 2001 6 Kevin Berry, 1990 6 Josh Hoffpauir, 1997 6 Chris Cox, 1999 7. 5 Miles Durham, 2006 5 Brandon Morgan, 2006 5 Brandon Morgan, 2005 5 Terry Joseph, 1995 5 Rob Landstad, 1995 5 Terry Joseph, 1994 5 Jerry Norvell, 1983 5 Curtis Ardoin, 1976 5 Curtis Ardoin, 1978

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STOLEN BASES Game: 4 Chase Lyles vs. UTA, 3/27/10 Season: 1. 34 Chase Lyles, 2010 2. 33 Terry Joseph, 1995 3. 29 Josh Boop, 2004 29 Terry Miller, 1990 5. 28 Josh Boop, 2003 28 Terry Joseph, 1993 7. 27 Tigger Lyles, 2004 8. 26 Dickey Marze, 1989 9. 24 John Surane, 1990 24 Cary Collins, 1977 11. 23 Brian Carlin, 1991 23 Curtis Ardoin, 1978 23 Jordan Buckley, 2012 23 Will Watson, 2012 Career: 1. 100 Terry Joseph (1992-95) 2. 78 Chase Lyles (2007-10) 3. 61 Curtis Ardoin (1975-78) 4. 57 Josh Boop (2003-04) 5. 56 Tigger Lyles (2003-04) 56 Dickey Marze (1986-89) 7. 53 Michael Palermo (2003-06) 8. 52 John Surane (1987-90) 9. 46 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) 10. 44 Cary Collins (1977-78) TOTAL BASES Game: 12 Five Times; Most Recently Chase Lyles at Tulane, 3/3/09 Season: 1. 155 Ryan Anholt, 1998 2. 143 Terry Joseph, 1995 3. 142 Jordan Robison, 2001 4. 138 Mike Jaworski, 2008 5. 135 Chase Lyles, 2009 6. 126 Josh Boop, 2003 7. 124 Eric DeBlanc, 2010 8. 122 Oscar Garcia, 2010 122 Brandon Morgan, 2006 10. 120 Miles Durham, 2006

SLC Championships: 1991 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2005


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120 Career: 1. 421 2. 390 3. 383 4. 356 5. 289 6. 285 7. 275 8. 273 9. 267 10. 264 Season: 1. 64 2. 58 3. 57 4. 47 5. 46 46 46 8. 45 45 10. 44 44 44 44 Career: 1. 175 2. 142 3. 141 4. 139 5. 135 6. 129 7. 126 8. 122 9. 111 Season: 1. .801 2. .741 3. .735 4. .696 5. .688 6. .686 7. .682 8. .571 Career: 1. .750 2. .623 3. .603 4. .592 5. .591 6. .585 .585 8. .582 9. .580 Season: 1. 18 18 3. 15 15 15 15 7. 14 14 14 Career: 1. 44 2. 39 3. 33 4. 30 5. 29 6. 25

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A. Vincent, 2002 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) Chase Lyles (2007-2010) Terry Joseph (1992-95) Brent Trosclair (1996-99) Michael Palermo (2003-06) Justin O’Neal (2006-09) Curtis Dorsey (1977-80) J. Robison (2000-01) Bobby Barbier (2003-06) Colin Bear STRIKEOUTS Miles Durham, 2006 Mike Jaworski, 2008 D. Toussaint, 1981 Tyler Baisley, 2010 Justin Martinez, 2011 R. Quintana, 1998 Steve Graf, 1981 Tyler Durham, 2002 Nick Purdy, 2013 Justin Martinez, 2010 Michael Flower, 2006 Dickey Marze, 1989 Robert Hewes, 1997 Brandon Morgan (2003-06) Steve Graf (1980-83) Brent Trosclair (1996-99) Bobby Barbier (2003-06) Scott Pittenger (2003-06) Chase Lyles (2007-10) Miles Durham (2004-06) Mike Jaworski (2005-08) Curtis Dorsey (1977-80) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Darryl Woods, 1974 Terry Joseph, 1995 Ryan Anholt, 1998 Mike Herron, 1967 Curtis Ardoin, 1976 Jordan Robison, 2001 Joe Urtuzuastegui, 2009 Eric DeBlanc, 2010 Darryl Woods (1973-74) J. Robison (2000-01) Kyle Shade (1992-93) Nick Simokatis (1995-96) Brad Hanson (2001-02) Ryan Anholt (1998-99) Anatole Vincent (2002-03) Terry Joseph (1992-95) Steven Bell (1999-2000) HIT BY PITCH Tigger Lyles, 2003 Nick Simokatis, 1996 Blake Jones, 2005 Bobby Barbier, 2004 Jay Williams, 1991 Will Watson, 2013 Brandon Morgan, 2004 Jeff Martin, 2003 Ryan Appleton, 1998 Bobby Barbier (2003-06) Will Watson (2010-13) Brandon Morgan (2003-06) Terry Joseph (1992-95) Tigger Lyles (2003-04) Michael Palermo (2003-06)

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Season: 1. 11 Casey Johnson, 2002 (11-1) 11 Reggie Gatewood, 1994 3. 10 Clayton Turner, 2004 10 Brian Dulin, 1995 10 Reggie Gatewood, 1994 10 Gary Johnson, 1967 (10-0) 10 Adam Stout, 1999 (10-2) 8. 9 Kyle Broughton, 2005 (9-1) Career: 1. 29 Billie Roy Cook (1956-59) 2. 27 David Balcer (1996-99) 3. 26 Jimmy Heard (2006-09) 4. 25 Dennis Choate (1972-75) 5. 23 Casey Johnson (2000-03) 23 Jason Slanina (1999-2002) 7. 21 Reggie Gatewood (1993-94) 8. 18 Matt Machen (1991-94) 9. 16 O.J. King (2001-02) 10. 11 Heath Hennigan (2006-10) 11 Joe Scanio (2011-12) Season: 1. 0.59 2. 0.72 3. 0.90 4. 1.00 5. 1.60 6. 1.71 7. 1.78 8. 2.00 9. 2.12 10. 2.15 Career: 1. 1.59 2. 1.70 3. 1.94 4. 2.40 5. 2.56 6. 2.78 Season: 1. 31 2. 28 28 4. 27 5. 26 26 7. 25 25 25 25 25 25 Career: 1. 90 2. 70 3. 69 4. 67 5. 64 64 7. 63 8. 62 62 10. 61 Season: 1. 18 2. 16 16 16 16

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Malcolm Lewis, 1968 Charlie Johnson, 1963 Tommy Stewart, 1965 Ronnie Arnold, 1964 Keith Moore, 1994 Charley Johnson, 1965 Jimmy Stewart, 1971 Ronny Arnold, 1965 Reggie Gatewood, 1994 Brandon Emanuel, 1998 Malcolm Lewis (1966-68) Don Shields (1967-69) Charlie Johnson (1963-64) Joe Scanio (2011-12) Reggie Gatewood (1993-94) Keith Moore (1993-94) APPEARANCES Joe Scanio, 2012 Blake Jones, 2005 Skip Madden, 1991 Steven Spann, 2013 Dustin Northcott, 2011 Chad Sheppard, 2010 Heath Hennigan, 2010 Gary Adair, 2002 David Balcer, 1998 Brandon Emanuel, 1998 Tom Sullivan, 1996 Cameron Brewer, 2013 David Balcer (1996-99) Heath Hennigan (2006-10) Kyle Broughton (2005-09) Zach Sanches (2001-03) Jason Slanina (1999-2002) Kevin Warner (1981-84) Jimmy Heard (2006-09) Casey Johnson (2000-03) Dennis Choate (1972-75) Mason Melotakis (2010-12) GAMES STARTED Brian Lawrence, 1998 Luke Irvine, 2010 Dereck Cloeren, 2005 Daniel Lonsberry, 2005 Casey Johnson, 2003

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3. 15 Fourteen tied; Most recent: Ryan Zimmerman, 2010 Career: 1. 45 Dennis Choate (1972-75) 2. 44 Jimmy Heard (2006-09) 44 Kenny Stelly (1977-80) 4. 40 Jason Slanina (1999-2002) 5. 38 Scott Stagner (1977-80) 38 David Balcer (1996-99) 7. 37 Casey Johnson (2000-03) 8. 36 Heath Hennigan (2006-10) 9. 33 Brian Lawrence (1997-98) 10. 31 Daniel Lonsberry (2004-05) STRIKEOUTS Game: 15 O.J. King, vs. Lamar, 3/23/02 Season: 1. 110 Chris Brown, 1997 2. 104 Luke Irvine, 2010 104 Brian Lawrence, 1998 4. 103 Clayton Turner, 2004 5. 102 Bob Kairis, 1987 6. 85 O.J. King, 2002 7. 84 David Balcer, 1999 8. 83 Daniel Lonsberry, 2004 9. 81 Luke Irvine, 2011 81 Heath Hennigan, 2008 Career: 1. 255 Heath Hennigan (2006-10) 2. 241 Jimmy Heard (2006-09) 3. 235 David Balcer (1996-99) 4. 206 Dennis Choate (1972-75) 5. 197 Jason Slanina (1999-2002) 6. 185 Luke Irvine (2010-2011) 7. 181 Chris Brown (1997-98) 8. 179 Brian Lawrence (1997-98) 9. 171 Scott Stagner (1977-80) 10. 170 Casey Johnson (2000-03) Season: 1. 10 10 10 4. 9 9 6. 8 8 9. 7 7 Career: 1. 20 2. 16 3. 12 4. 10 5. 9 6. 8 8 8. 7 9 6 6

SAVES Chad Sheppard, 2010 Chad Sheppard, 2009 Daniel Desclouds, 2005 Ryan Campbell, 2007 Skip Madden, 1990 Blake Jones, 2005 Brandon Emanuel, 1998 Skip Madden, 1991 Mason Melotakis, 2012 Chad Sheppard (2009-10) Skip Madden (1990-91) Mason Melotakis (2010-12) Daniel Desclouds (2004-05) Ryan Campbell (2007-08) Blake Jones (2003-05) Brandon Emanuel (1997-98) Tom Sullivan (1996-97) Zach Sanches (2001-03) J. Dencausse (2000-2003)

INNINGS PITCHED Game: 11 Adam Stout, vs. SHSU, 4/21/00 Season: 1. 110.2 Brian Lawrence, 1998 2. 107.1 Fraser Robinson, 2006 3. 107 Woody Schick, 1970 4. 106.1 David Balcer, 1999 5. 106 O.J. King, 2002 6. 104 Jim Pomirko, 1994 7. 103 Adam Stout, 1999 8. 101 Brian Lawrence, 1997 101 Reggie Gatewood, 1994 101 Keith Moore, 1994

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Career: 1. 326.1 2. 319.2 3. 318.1 4. 295.1 5. 281.1 6. 266.2 7. 251.2 8. 238.2 9. 213.0 10. 212.1 Season: 1. 4 4 3. 3 Career: 1. 6 6 3. 5 4. 4 4 4 4 Season: 1. 14 2. 12 3. 11 4. 10 10 10 10 Career: 1. 32 2. 22 22 4. 20 5. 16

Jimmy Heard (2006-09) David Balcer (1996-99) Dennis Choate (1972-75) Jason Slanina (1999-2002) Scott Stagner (1977-80) Casey Johnson (2000-03) Kenny Stelly (1977-80) Heath Hennigan (2006-10) Kyle Broughton (2005-09) Brian Lawrence (1997-98) MOST SHUTOUTS Malcolm Lewis, 1968 Woody Schick, 1970 by nine different pitchers Eric Barkley (1981-82) Reggie Gatewood (1993-94) Malcolm Lewis (1966-68) Don Shields (1967-69) Woody Schick (1969-72) Brian Lawrence (1997-98) O.J. King (2001-02) MOST COMPLETE GAMES Woody Schick, 1970 Dennis Choate, 1974 Reggie Gatewood, 1994 Jimmy Stewart, 1971 Butch Cole, 1976 Jim Pomirko, 1994 Brian Lawrence, 1997 Dennis Choate (1972-75) Jimmy Stewart (1968-71) Scott Stagner (1977-80) Woody Schick (1969-72) Brian Lawrence (1997-98)

WINNING PERCENTAGE Season: (minimum 5 decisions) 1. 1.000 (6-0), Joe Scanio, 2011 1.000 (5-0), Jimmy Heard, 2006 1.000 (10-0), Gary Johnson, 1967 1.000 (5-0), Carl Makowsky, 2001 1.000 (5-0), Skip Madden, 1991 6. .917 (11-1), Casey Johnson, 2002 7. .900 (9-1), Kyle Broughton, 2005 8. .889 (8-1), Terry Ruddell, 1978 .889 (8-1), Skip Madden, 1990 10. .875 (7-1), Butch Cole, 1973 .875 (7-1), Jermain Trahan, 1991 Career: 1. .929 (13-1), Skip Madden (1990-91) 2. .875 (14-2), Brian Dulin (1994-95) 3. .818 (9-2), Terry Ruddell (1977-78) 4. .812 (13-3), Clayton Turner (2003-04) 5. .807 (21-5), R. Gatewood (1993-94) 6. .800 (12-3), Malcolm Lewis (1966-68) 7. .784 (29-8), Billie R. Cook (1956-59) 8. .733 (11-4) Joe Scanio (2011-12) 8. .727 (16-6), O.J. King (2001-02) 9. .719 (23-9), Casey Johnson (2000-03) Career: 1. 3 2. 1 1

NO HITTERS Woody Schick (1969-72) Ronnie Arnold (1964) Reggie Gatewood (1993-94)

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1990: 38-13; 9-9 SLC Head Coach: Jim Wells Date Opponent W/L Results 2/12 Houston Baptist W 7-0 2/12 Houston Baptist W 4-0 2/17 Centenary W 5-4 2/17 Centenary W 4-2 2/20 Ouachita Baptist W 4-0 2/20 Ouachita Baptist W 5-4 2/24 Ark.-Monticello W 11-0 2/24 Ark.-Monticello W 8-1 2/25 Henderson St. W 5-1 2/28 Southern Arkansas W 6-1 2/28 Southern Arkansas W 4-0 3/3 at Grambling W 3-2 3/3 at Grambling W 6-5 3/4 at Southern Arkansas W 10-2 3/4 at Southern Arkansas W 7-5 3/10 Baptist Christian W 5-0 3/10 Baptist Christian W 6-0 3/13 Harding W 7-2 3/13 Harding W 1-0 3/17 *Texas-Arlington W 5-2 3/17 *Texas-Arlington L 1-2 3/18 *Texas-Arlington W 11-2 3/20 at USL W 5-2 3/24 at *McNeese L 0-4 3/24 at *McNeese W 3-0 3/25 at *McNeese W 7-4 3/27 Louisiana College W 11-0 3/27 Louisiana College W 6-5 3/28 Nicholls L 2-9 3/31 at *Stephen F. Austin W 6-5 3/31 at *Stephen F. Austin W 7-4 4/1 at *Stephen F. Austin W 3-2 4/3 at USL L 6-13 4/4 at La. College W 7-2 4/4 at La.College W 6-2 4/11 La. Tech W 11-0 4/11 La. Tech W 6-2 4/13 *Southwest Texas L 2-6 4/13 *Southwest Texas W 3-2 4/14 *Southwest Texas W 8-5 4/17 Grambling W 6-0 4/17 Grambling W 8-0 4/19 at LSU L 6-16 4/21 at *Sam Houston L 1-3 4/21 at *Sam Houston L 0-2 4/22 at *Sam Houston L 5-6 4/25 at La. Tech W 4-1 4/25 at La. Tech L 1-4 4/28 *Northeast La. L 0-4 4/28 *Northeast La. L 1-4 4/29 *Northeast La. L 4-7 * - Southland Conference games 1991: 40-21; 13-5 SLC Head Coach: Jim Wells SLC CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/9 Centenary W 5-3 2/9 Centenary L 1-4 2/13 Southeastern La. L 4-5 2/14 at New Orleans L 4-12 2/17 at Southeastern La. W 3-0 2/23 Ark.-Monticello W 7-3 2/23 Ark.-Monticello W 7-1 2/24 Ark.-Little Rock L 0-1 2/28 Henderson St. W 8-4 2/28 Henderson St. W 6-0 3/2 at Lamar W 14-2 3/3 at Lamar L 3-6 3/3 at Lamar L 5-7 3/4 at LSU W 7-3 3/5 Ouachita Baptist W 3-1 3/5 Ouachita Baptist W 10-1 3/9 at Houston W 6-5 3/10 at Houston L 6-7(12) 3/13 at Centenary W 4-2 3/13 at Centenary W 5-3 3/15 Dartmouth W 6-2 3/16 at *Northeast La. W 4-0 3/16 at *Northeast La. L 2-14 3/18 at *Northeast La. L 4-5 3/19 at Southern Arkansas L 8-9

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3/20 La. Tech W 4-0 3/23 *Sam Houston W 2-1 3/23 *Sam Houston L 3-4 3/24 *Sam Houston W 7-0 3/26 at Grambling L 3-10 3/27 Indiana Wesleyan W 4-0 3/27 Indiana Wesleyan W 3-0 3/29 at *Southwest Texas W 6-3 3/30 at *Southwest Texas W 3-0(15) 3/30 at *Southwest Texas W 5-1 4/4 Southern Arkansas W 6-5 4/4 Southern Arkansas W 4-0 4/5 Baptist Christian W 4-2 4/6 at Nicholls W 2-1 4/9 at LSU L 3-7 4/13 *Stephen F. Austin L 0-2 4/13 *Stephen F. Austin L 2-5 4/15 *Stephen F. Austin W 7-0 4/16 at Ark.-Little Rock W 10-4(11) 4/20 *McNeese W 4-3 4/20 *McNeese W 2-1 4/21 *McNeese W 4-1 4/22 at La. College W 6-5(10) 4/24 at USL L 5-6 4/27 at *Texas-Arlington W 8-2 4/27 at *Texas-Arlington W 9-5 4/29 at *Texas-Arlington W 6-2 5/1 at La. Tech W 9-8 5/1 at La. Tech L 4-7 5/11 at Southern Arkansas W 5-2 5/11 at Southern Arkansas W 4-2 5/13 at Mississippi St. L 6-8 5/13 at Mississippi St. L 4-10 5/24 ^LSU (Baton Rouge) L 2-13 5/26 ^USL (Baton Rouge) L 7-11 * - Southland Conference games ^ - NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge, LA 1992: 29-26; 8-13 SLC Head Coach: Jim Wells Date Opponent W/L Result 2/10 at Centenary W 11-10 2/10 at Centenary L 10-12 2/15 at South Alabama L 7-14 2/16 at South Alabama L 1-5(12) 2/18 at Southeastern La. W 9-3 2/19 at LSU L 6-7(11) 2/21 at Oklahoma St. L 10-26 2/22 at Oklahoma St. L 2-10 2/26 at USL L 7-10 2/29 at Arkansas L 5-6(11) 3/1 at Arkansas L 2-7 3/3 Southeastern La. L 6-7 3/7 at *Northeast La. L 4-5 3/7 at *Northeast La. W 6-3 3/8 at *Northeast La. W 10-5 3/10 Baptist Parkway W 11-1 3/10 Baptist Parkway W 10-0 3/11 Ark.-Little Rock W 5-1 3/13 at Northeast La. L 2-11 3/13 at La. Tech W 4-3 3/13 at Grambling W 7-5 3/15 at Northeast La. W 2-1 3/15 at Northeast La. W 10-2 3/17 at La. College W 12-0 3/21 at *Southwest Texas L 7-8 3/21 at *Southwest Texas W 5-3 3/22 at *Southwest Texas W 6-4(10) 3/24 Centenary W 4-2 3/24 Centenary L 1-5 3/29 Henderson St. W 16-1 3/29 Henderson St. W 7-0 3/31 Grambling W 8-6 4/1 Harding W 10-1 4/1 Harding W 3-1 4/4 *Sam Houston W 3-1 4/4 *Sam Houston L 2-6 4/5 *Sam Houston W 7-6(10) 4/8 at La. Tech L 9-14 4/11 at *Stephen F. Austin L 2-6 4/12 at *Stephen F. Austin L 6-7 4/12 at *Stephen F. Austin W 7-3 4/15 La. Tech W 6-0 4/17 *Texas-Arlington L 6-7 4/17 *Texas-Arlington L 3-4 4/18 *Texas-Arlington L 1-12

4/23 Ouachita Baptist W 15-0 4/23 Ouachita Baptist W 13-3 4/25 *McNeese L 4-7 4/25 *McNeese W 4-3 4/26 *McNeese L 3-7 4/29 at Ark.-Little Rock W 7-5 5/2 at *Nicholls L 0-4 5/2 at *Nicholls L 1-3 5/3 at *Nicholls L 0-1 1993: 40-18; 18-6 SLC Head Coach: Jim Wells SLC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/13 at Rice L 6-12 2/13 at Rice L 3-7 2/16 Southeastern La. W 3-0 2/17 La. College W 12-1 2/20 at Lamar L 0-5 2/20 at Lamar W 7-4 2/22 at LSU L 3-8 2/24 Henderson St. W 9-0 2/24 Henderson St. W 7-1 2/27 *Northeast La. W 2-1 2/27 *Northeast La. W 4-1 2/28 *Northeast La. W 5-4(10) 3/6 at *McNeese L 4-5 3/6 at *McNeese W 7-3 3/7 at *McNeese W 6-3(12) 3/10 Ouachita Baptist W 11-0 3/10 Ouachita Baptist W 8-1 3/17 Peru St. W 7-2 3/17 Peru St. W 4-1 3/20 *Southwest Texas L 8-9 3/20 *Southwest Texas W 20-0 3/21 *Southwest Texas L 4-9 3/23 Ark.-Monticello W 8-2 3/23 Ark.-Monticello W 10-4 3/24 at Grambling W 17-12 3/25 at USL W 7-6 3/28 Southern Ark. L 0-2 3/28 Southern Ark. L 8-9 3/31 at La. Tech W 18-9 4/3 at *Sam Houston W 4-0 4/3 at *Sam Houston W 1-0 4/4 at *Sam Houston W 7-6 4/6 LSU (Alexandria) W 6-5 4/9 *Stephen F. Austin W 11-4 4/10 *Stephen F. Austin W 4-3 4/10 *Stephen F. Austin W 6-5 4/17 at *Texas-Arlington W 6-3 4/17 at *Texas-Arlington L 0-10 4/18 at *Texas-Arlington L 2-3 4/20 at Southeastern La. W 7-0 4/21 Grambling W 12-5 4/24 Baptist Christian W 7-1 4/24 Baptist Christian W 8-2 4/27 Centenary W 5-3 5/2 *Nicholls W 2-0 5/2 *Nicholls L 2-4 5/3 *Nicholls W 6-3 5/8 at *UTSA W 9-3 5/8 at *UTSA W 4-2 5/9 at *UTSA L 11-12(12) 5/12 Ark.-Monticello W 8-6 5/12 Ark.-Monticello W 14-1 5/15 #McNeese L 2-4 5/16 #Texas-Arlington L 6-12 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 1994: 45-15; 16-5 SLC Head Coach: Jim Wells SLC CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/14 Ouachita Baptist W 7-1 2/14 Ouachita Baptist W 14-2 2/16 Centenary W 11-2 2/19 Lamar W 6-1 2/19 Lamar W 4-3 2/20 Lamar W 6-3 2/22 at LSU L 5-11 2/24 La. College W 11-1 2/26 Oral Roberts W 6-2 2/26 Oral Roberts L 4-5

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5-8 38-3 15-0 7-3 1-5 11-2 10-5 8-2 22-2 6-0 2-1 5-0 9-3 5-3 5-0 9-8 2-1 2-4 8-6 3-0 4-7 6-5 3-0 3-0 4-2 7-3 9-5 5-6 1-0 7-4 0-3 3-2 8-9 2-1 4-3 3-2 5-0 5-0 7-6 8-5 0-1 2-0 0-7 3-8 7-4 6-3 6-7 3-11 8-2 9-14

1995: 37-15; 19-5 SLC Head Coach: Dave Van Horn SLC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Result 2/11 Southern W 21-8 2/13 La. College W 13-1 2/13 La. College W 6-0 2/15 Centenary L 7-8 2/18 TCU W 3-1 2/18 TCU W 5-4 2/21 at LSU L 5-16 2/24 at Baylor L 0-2 2/25 at Baylor W 9-5 2/25 at Baylor W 10-5 3/2 Southern Ark. W 6-5(10) 3/5 *Northeast La. L 0-2 3/5 *Northeast La. W 17-9 3/6 *Northeast La. W 8-7 3/10 at Houston W 9-8 3/11 at Houston L 1-2 3/11 at Houston W 2-0 3/18 *Texas-Arlington W 7-5 3/18 *Texas-Arlington W 5-3 3/19 *Texas-Arlington W 11-1 3/22 LSU (Alexandria) L 7-8(10) 3/25 at *McNeese W 7-4 3/25 at *McNeese L 2-13 3/26 at *McNeese L 2-4 4/1 at Oral Roberts W 5-4 4/1 at Oral Roberts W 7-6 4/2 at Oral Roberts W 7-4 4/5 at La. College W 14-3

4/8 *Stephen F. Austin W 2-1 4/8 *Stephen F. Austin W 7-1 4/9 *Stephen F. Austin W 13-0 4/11 Baptist Christian W 11-2 4/11 Baptist Christian W 6-4 4/12 at La. Tech L 9-14 4/14 at *Sam Houston W 2-1(11) 4/14 at *Sam Houston W 4-2 4/15 at *Sam Houston W 14-4 4/18 USL W 9-1 4/19 at USL L 6-9 4/22 at *Nicholls L 5-8 4/22 at *Nicholls W 9-5 4/23 at *Nicholls W 24-15 4/26 La. Tech W 7-2 4/29 *Southwest Texas L 0-2 4/29 *Southwest Texas W 3-1 4/30 *Southwest Texas W 11-5 5/2 at Arkansas L 2-5 5/6 at *UTSA W 14-7 5/6 at *UTSA W 7-5 5/7 at *UTSA W 12-8 5/13 #Texas-Arlington L 3-11 5/14 #Texas-Arlington L 3-7 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 1996: 34-27; 14-16 SLC Head Coach: Dave Van Horn Date Opponent W/L Results 2/10 La. College W 9-1 2/13 Centenary W 21-4 2/14 Grambling W 9-3 2/16 Arkansas L 6-13(10) 2/17 Arkansas L 5-14 2/18 Arkansas L 5-10 2/21 Southeastern La. W 4-2 2/23 Baylor W 14-2 2/24 Baylor W 3-2 2/24 Baylor W 5-4(10) 2/27 at Lamar W 6-5 2/27 at Lamar L 1-3 3/2 at *Texas-Arlington W 4-2 3/2 at *Texas-Arlington W 6-3 3/3 at *Texas-Arlington L 6-7 3/5 at Centenary L 10-11 3/6 La. Tech W 6-5(10) 3/9 *UTSA L 5-7 3/9 *UTSA W 10-7 3/10 *UTSA L 9-10(10) 3/12 at Southeastern La. W 25-7 3/16 at *Southwest Texas L 4-5 3/16 at *Southwest Texas W 10-5 3/17 at *Southwest Texas L 7-9 3/18 SW Missouri St. L 7-12 3/20 at La. Tech L 1-5 3/23 *Sam Houston W 3-2 3/23 *Sam Houston L 2-3 3/24 *Sam Houston L 5-7 3/30 at *Northeast La. L 0-4 3/30 at *Northeast La. L 7-10 3/31 at *Northeast La. L 1-8 4/2 at LSU W 10-5 4/3 at LSU W 6-5 4/6 *Nicholls W 8-4 4/6 *Nicholls L 5-8 4/7 *Nicholls W 7-3 4/9 Baptist Christian W 9-2 4/9 Baptist Christian W 12-7 4/13 *McNeese L 2-3 4/13 *McNeese W 4-2 4/15 *McNeese W 8-4 4/16 at USL L 2-6 4/20 at *Nicholls W 9-6 4/20 at *Nicholls L 3-4 4/21 at *Nicholls L 3-6 4/25 at La. College W 9-8(12) 4/27 at *McNeese W 7-3 4/27 at *McNeese L 2-7 4/28 at *McNeese W 11-5 4/30 at USL W 9-8 5/4 *Northeast La. W 5-4(10) 5/4 *Northeast La. W 3-2 5/5 *Northeast La. L 3-6 5/9 La. Tech L 4-6 5/11 at La. Tech W 6-3

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball 5/16 #Southwest Texas L 10-11 5/17 #Texas-Arlington W 7-6 5/18 #Southwest Texas W 2-1 5/18 #Northeast La. W 7-4 5/19 #$Sam Houston L 7-8(10) * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 1997: 35-23; 19-9 SLC Head Coach: Dave Van Horn SLC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/8 at Centenary W 5-0 2/9 Ark.-Little Rock L 1-2 2/9 Ark.-Little Rock L 0-8 2/11 Southeastern La. W 10-5 2/15 Houston W 5-4 2/16 Houston W 8-4 2/16 Houston L 8-15 2/17 La. College W 13-4 2/19 LSU-Shreveport W 10-1 2/21 at Oklahoma St. L 8-12 2/22 at Cincinnati W 10-9 2/23 at Rice L 0-14 3/1 *Texas-Arlington W 11-1 3/1 *Texas-Arlington L 1-5 3/5 Lamar L 7-9 3/5 Lamar L 4-6 3/8 at *UTSA W 10-2 3/8 at *UTSA L 3-6 3/9 at *UTSA W 8-5 3/15 *Southwest Texas W 3-1 3/15 *Southwest Texas W 3-0 3/16 *Southwest Texas W 9-6 3/18 Centenary W 3-0 3/20 at USL L 0-3 3/22 at *Sam Houston W 9-3(14) 3/22 at *Sam Houston L 4-5 3/23 at *Sam Houston L 3-4 3/25 at Arkansas L 4-5 3/26 at Arkansas L 8-13 3/28 *Northeast La. L 2-6 3/29 *Northeast La.. W 7-3 3/29 *Northeast La. W 5-1 4/2 at La. Tech W 15-3 4/6 at *Nicholls W 2-0 4/6 at *Nicholls W 7-3 4/8 at USL W 21-4 4/9 at La. College W 16-5 4/12 at *McNeese W 9-1 4/12 at *McNeese W 9-4 4/13 at *McNeese L 1-5 4/15 East Texas Baptist W 4-3 4/16 at Ark.-Little Rock W 6-1 4/19 *Nicholls W 2-1 4/19 *Nicholls W 5-3 4/20 *Nicholls W 5-2 4/22 La. Tech W 5-4 4/23 at LSU L 5-11 4/26 *McNeese W 3-2 4/26 *McNeese L 11-14 4/27 *McNeese W 4-3 4/29 at USL W 8-5 4/30 at Southeastern La. W 14-9 5/3 at *Northeast La. L 0-7 5/3 at *Northeast La. W 8-2 5/4 at *Northeast La. L 4-8 5/10 at La. Tech L 10-11 5/14 #Texas-San Antonio L 3-5 5/15 #Southwest Texas L 3-12 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 1998: 40-20; 15-8 SLC Head Coach: John Cohen SLC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/3 at McNeese St. W 8-2 2/7 Texas Southern W 10-1 2/7 Texas Southern W 15-0 2/11 La. College W 19-7 2/13 at Lamar L 5-8 2/14 at McNeese St. W 6-5(10) 2/17 East Texas Baptist W 9-3 2/20 at Rice W 3-2 2/21 vs. UNO (Houston) W 5-3

2/22 vs. Wake Forest L 2-4 2/24 Ark.-Little Rock L 5-8 2/27 Middle Tenn. State W 4-3 2/28 SW Missouri St. W 4-0 3/1 Centenary W 9-7 3/3 Centenary W 9-4 3/4 USL L 1-6 3/7 at *Texas-San Antonio L 5-6 3/7 at *Texas-San Antonio L 5-8 3/8 at *Texas-San Antonio W 7-2 3/10 at Ark.-Little Rock L 5-11 3/12 LSU-Shreveport W 4-3 3/14 *Southwest Texas L 5-6 3/14 *Southwest Texas L 5-8 3/15 *Southwest Texas W 6-5 3/17 at La. Tech L 2-8 3/21 at *Texas-Arlington W 21-2 3/21 at *Texas-Arlington L 3-9 3/22 at *Texas-Arlington W 8-7 3/24 at LSU L 3-6 3/25 at Southern L 3-6 3/26 McNeese W 1-0 3/31 at La. College W 12-2 4/1 at USL L 1-3 4/4 *Northeast La. W 2-0 4/4 *Northeast La. W 8-2 4/5 *Northeast La. L 4-5(12) 4/7 La. Tech W 3-1 4/8 at Texas Southern W 17-8 4/10 *Nicholls W 5-1 4/11 *Nicholls W 9-4 4/11 *Nicholls W 7-5 4/14 at Lamar W 10-8 4/19 at *McNeese W 10-7 4/19 at *McNeese W 13-8 4/21 Lamar W 3-2 4/25 *Sam Houston W 3-2 4/25 *Sam Houston W 4-3 4/26 *Sam Houston W 7-6 4/28 at Centenary W 23-2 5/2 at *Southeastern La. L 1-2 5/2 at *Southeastern La. W 12-8 5/3 at *Southeastern La. L 5-10 5/7 at La. Tech L 9-11 5/8 La. Tech W 9-3 5/10 at USL W 9-5 5/13 #Sam Houston L 2-4 5/14 #Northeast La. W 11-0 5/15 #Soutwest Texas W 7-3 5/15 #Sam Houston W 8-1 5/16 #Nicholls L 4-5 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 1999: 38-21; 18-9 SLC Head Coach: John Cohen Date Opponent W/L Results 2/6 La. Tech W 6-2 2/7 Texas Southern W 12-3 2/7 Texas Southern W 9-0 2/8 Centenary W 13-3 2/9 LSU-Shreveport W 14-1 2/12 at Rice L 5-14 2/13 vs. McNeese L 11-12(10) 2/14 vs. UCLA (at Houston) W 5-4 2/16 Ark.-Little Rock W 15-4 2/17 at Nicholls W 15-4 2/18 at Centenary W 11-3 2/24 LSU-Shreveport W 5-3 2/26 at SW Missouri St. L 2-7 2/27 at Jackson St. W 10-0 2/28 at Lamar L 2-3(10) 3/2 at LSU W 12-6 3/6 at *Sam Houston L 0-4 3/6 at *Sam Houston W 13-2 3/7 at *Sam Houston W 8-4 3/9 at McNeese W 10-2 3/10 La. Tech W 3-2 3/13 *Texas-Arlington W 11-4 3/14 *Texas-Arlington W 15-6 3/14 *Texas-Arlington W 14-2 3/16 at Southern Miss. L 7-8 3/17 at Southern Miss. L 5-10 3/19 at *Nicholls L 5-6 3/20 at *Nicholls W 4-2 3/21 at *Nicholls L 4-5

3/24 USL W 7-3 3/26 *McNeese W 8-7 3/27 *McNeese L 1-4 3/28 *McNeese W 7-6(10) 3/31 at USL L 0-9 4/2 at *Southwest Texas W 10-8 4/3 at *Southwest Texas L 8-9 4/3 at *Southwest Texas L 2-5 4/7 at Alabama L 6-8 4/10 *Texas-San Antonio W 8-4 4/10 *Texas-San Antonio W 9-3 4/11 *Texas-San Antonio L 6-8 4/13 at Ark.-Little Rock W 20-8 4/16 at *Northeast La. L 3-9 4/17 at *Northeast La. W 5-3(12) 4/18 at *Northeast La. W 7-4 4/21 at La. Tech L 4-10 4/24 at *Lamar W 4-2 4/24 at *Lamar W 7-3 4/25 at *Lamar W 3-2 4/27 La. College L 3-4 4/27 La. College W 8-5 4/28 at Centenary W 9-8(10) 4/30 *Southeastern La. W 11-6 5/1 *Southeastern La. W 5-2 5/2 *Southeastern La. L 11-13 5/5 McNeese W 14-1 5/15 #Texas-Arlington L 8-11 5/16 #Southeastern La. W 13-11 5/17 #Southwest Texas L 4-8 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 2000: 30-26; 14-13 SLC Head Coach: John Cohen Date Opponent W/L Results 2/2 at LSU-Shreveport W 12-3 2/5 at Baylor L 0-7 2/5 at Baylor L 7-9 2/7 at LSU-Shreveport W 8-1 2/11 at Nebraska W 8-6 2/12 at Arkansas St. W 10-3 2/13 at Rice L 2-7 2/16 *Nicholls W 6-1 2/18 Centenary W 13-2 2/19 Missouri L 2-1 2/20 Ark.-Little Rock L 4-6 2/22 Centenary W 11-2 2/23 La. Tech W 2-1 2/25 at Oral Roberts L 5-8 2/26 at Saint Louis W 13-7 3/1 La. College W 8-2 3/4 *Lamar W 7-2 3/4 *Lamar L 1-5 3/5 *Lamar W 5-1 3/7 at Centenary W 6-5 3/8 at Ark.-Little Rock L 7-8 3/11 *La.-Monroe W 5-4 3/11 *La.-Monroe L 5-9 3/12 *La.-Monroe L 1-10 3/14 at Texas Southern W 5-3 3/18 at *Texas-San Antonio W 2-1 3/18 at *Texas-San Antonio L 3-4 3/19 at *Texas-San Antonio W 11-5 3/22 at Texas Southern W 11-7 3/25 *Southwest Texas W 3-0 3/25 *Southwest Texas W 5-0 3/26 *Southwest Texas L 1-8 3/28 La. College W 8-3 3/31 at *McNeese L 3-11 4/1 at *McNeese L 1-6 4/2 at *McNeese L 4-6 4/5 at La. Tech L 7-13 4/8 *Nicholls L 3-7 4/8 *Nicholls W 17-5 4/9 *Nicholls L 2-3 4/15 at *Texas-Arlington W 2-1 4/15 at *Texas-Arlington W 6-2 4/16 at *Texas-Arlington L 6-8 4/18 at Samford L 1-5 4/19 at Alabama L 4-19 4/21 *Sam Houston W 6-5 4/22 *Sam Houston W 9-1 4/22 *Sam Houston W 5-0 4/25 at LSU L 0-13 4/28 at *Southeastern La. L 4-7

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2001: 38-17; 19-8 SLC Head Coach: John Cohen SLC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/6 Henderson St. W 10-4 2/6 Henderson St. W 7-1 2/9 at Miss. Valley St. W 17-1 2/10 at La. Tech L 5-8 2/13 at Grambling W 13-3 2/13 at Grambling W 11-3 2/16 Centenary W 13-4 2/17 Iowa State L 4-5 2/18 St. Louis W 7-0 2/21 La. Tech W 4-2 2/23 Centenary L 3-4 2/24 Southern Illinois W 4-0 2/25 Oral Roberts L 0-2 2/27 at Arkansas W 8-4 3/4 *Texas-Arlington L 9-10 3/4 *Texas-Arlington W 12-8 3/5 *Texas-Arlington L 8-10 3/7 Ark.-Little Rock W 9-3 3/7 Ark.-Little Rock W 2-1 3/10 at *Sam Houston W 4-0 3/10 at *Sam Houston W 9-4 3/11 at *Sam Houston W 8-1 3/15 Nebraska L 1-13 3/17 *Texas-San Antonio L 1-2 3/17 *Texas-San Antonio W 10-6 3/18 *Texas-San Antonio W 6-2 3/21 *Texas A&M CC W 13-5 3/22 *Texas A&M CC W 9-6 3/30 at *Nicholls L 3-7 3/31 at *Nicholls W 15-8 4/1 at *Nicholls L 6-8 4/3 Texas Southern W 16-3 4/7 *McNeese W 4-3 4/7 *McNeese L 1-3 4/8 *McNeese W 3-2 4/11 at Prairie View A&M W 10-2 4/12 at Texas Southern W 19-0 4/13 at *Lamar W 3-1 4/13 at *Lamar W 9-2 4/14 at *Lamar W 7-3 4/17 at LSU L 7-9 4/18 LSU W 10-8 4/21 *Southeastern La. W 7-2 4/21 *Southeastern La. W 8-6 4/22 *Southeastern La. W 7-1 4/25 LSU-Shereveport W 5-1 4/27 at *La.-Monroe W 5-3 4/28 at *La.-Monroe L 3-5 4/29 at *La.-Monroe W 4-1 5/2 at Centenary L 9-10 5/11 at *Southwest Texas W 9-2 5/11 at *Southwest Texas W 7-6 5/12 at *Southwest Texas L 7-8 5/16 #Lamar L 6-8 5/17 #La.-Monroe L 7-13 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament 2002: 43-17; 14-10 SLC Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard SLC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/15 at Wichita State L 4-5 2/16 at Charlotte W 4-2 2/17 at South Alabama W 5-2 2/20 at Texas L 2-3 2/22 Minnesota W 6-4 2/23 Minnesota W 4-3 2/23 Minnesota W 14-6 2/26 Grambling W 21-7 3/1 Texas A&M CC W 5-3 3/2 Arkansas-LR W 9-0 3/3 La. Tech W 6-1

3/6 at LSU-Shreveport 3/8 at Arkansas-LR 3/9 at Centenary 3/10 at Texas Southern 3/13 at Centenary 3/15 *La.-Monroe 3/16 *La.-Monroe 3/17 *La.-Monroe 3/21 Texas A&M CC 3/22 *Lamar 3/23 *Lamar 3/24 *Lamar 3/26 at Texas A&M CC 3/27 at Texas A&M CC 3/29 at *McNeese State 3/30 at *McNeese State 3/31 at *McNeese State 4/4 at Texas Southern 4/6 at *Texas-San Antonio 4/6 at *Texas-San Antonio 4/7 at *Texas-San Antonio 4/10 Louisiana Tech 4/13 *Sam Houston 4/13 *Sam Houston 4/14 *Sam Houston 4/16 Texas Southern 4/17 at Louisiana Tech 4/19 *Nicholls State 4/20 *Nicholls State 4/21 *Nicholls State 4/23 Centenary 4/24 Henderson State 4/24 Henderson State 5/3 at *Southeastern 5/4 at *Southeastern 5/5 at *Southeastern 5/7 at Oral Roberts 5/8 at Oral Roberts 5/11 at *Texas-Arlington 5/11 at *Texas-Arlington 5/12 at *Texas-Arlington 5/17 *Southwest Texas 5/18 *Southwest Texas 5/18 *Southwest Texas 5/22 #Southwest Texas 5/23 #Louisiana-Monroe 5/24 #McNeese State 5/24 #Southwest Texas 5/25 #Lamar * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament

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13-1 12-4 8-3 5-2 12-5 4-2 5-2 12-5 13-2 7-8 2-0 5-1 3-6 8-6 5-6 5-7 10-6 11-1 6-2 3-7 2-5 4-3 10-0 12-5 5-3 4-2 15-2 5-1 4-1 11-12 5-0 6-3 5-3 10-2 10-2 16-14 0-2 4-5 1-3 10-8 3-6 6-10 7-4 5-9 0-11 12-3 9-2 6-4 4-5

2003: 35-22; 16-11 SLC Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard Date Opponent W/L Results 2/7 at LSU L 1-2 2/8 at LSU L 5-10 2/9 at LSU L 3-5 2/11 UL-Lafayette W 11-2 2/14 Jacksonville State W 10-3 2/15 Jacksonville State W 4-1 2/16 Jacksonville State W 9-2 2/18 at UL-Lafayette W 3-0 2/22 vs Northwen Iowa W 7-3 2/22 vs Missouri W 8-4 2/23 at UL-Monroe W 24-16 3/1 at Arkansas State W 8-0 3/2 at Arkansas State W 6-2 3/2 at Arkansas Stat L 2-3 3/4 at Centenary L 8-9 3/7 at Houston W 2-0 3/8 at Houston L 1-2 3/9 at Houston W 6-4 3/11 Ark.-Little Rock W 7-1 3/14 *UT-Arlington W 9-8 3/15 *UT-Arlington L 2-8 3/16 *UT-Arlington L 3-7 3/21 *at Nicholls State W 9-5 3/22 *at Nicholls State W 10-7 3/23 *at Nicholls State W 13-10 3/26 at Louisiana Tech L 0-2 3/29 *UT-San Antonio W 4-3 3/29 *UT-San Antonio W 2-1 3/30 *UT-San Antonio L 5-7 4/1 Texas Southern W 5-4 4/1 Texas Southern W 14-1

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4/4 *at Lamar L 4/5 *at Lamar L 4/6 *at Lamar L 4/8 Alabama L 4/9 LSU L 4/11 *at Sam Houston St. W 4/12 *at Sam Houston St. L 4/13 *at Sam Houston St. W 4/16 at Texas Southern W 4/18 *McNeese State W 4/19 *McNeese State W 4/20 *McNeese State W 4/21 LSU-Shreveport W 4/22 Centenary W 4/25 *at Texas State L 4/26 *at Texas State W 4/27 *at Texas State L 4/29 Louisiana Tech W 5/9 *at UL-Monroe W 5/10 *at UL-Monroe L 5/11 *at UL-Monroe L 5/16 *SE Louisiana W 5/17 *SE Louisiana W 5/18 *SE Louisiana W 5/21 # UT-Arlington L 5/22 # McNeese State L * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament (Monroe, La.)

3-11 4-7 2-9 8-12 4-6 5-3 4-6 9-8 15-4 7-2 4-3 4-2 8-1 8-2 1-3 7-4 17-18 15-0 11-7 9-10 2-5 5-4 8-2 11-9 3-4 1-6

2004: 33-23; 16-9 SLC Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard Date Opponent W/L Results 2/13 Arkansas State W 13-8 2/15 Arkansas State W 8-2 2/15 Arkansas State L 9-5 2/17 at Louisiana Tech W 14-1 2/20 at Southern Miss L 12-3 2/21 at Southern Miss L 15-1 2/22 at Southern Miss L 12-8 2/27 vs. #16 Nebraska L 8-4 2/28 vs. #17 North Caro. W 6-2 3/6 TAMU-CC W 7-3 3/6 TAMU-CC L 6-3 3/7 TAMU-CC L 10-6 3/9 at Grambling W 15-0 3/12 at Jacksonville St. W 9-2 3/13 at Jacksonville St. L 6-2 3/14 at Jacksonville St. W 19-4 3/16 Arkansas-LR W 5-4 3/19 *UL-Monroe W 10-3 3/20 *UL-Monroe W 11-1 3/21 *UL-Monroe W 15-11 3/23 at Baylor L 8-5 3/26 *Lamar W 12-2 3/27 *Lamar W 4-3 3/28 *Lamar L 5-1 3/30 Louisiana Tech W 14-3 4/2 *at McNeese W 11-5 4/3 *at McNeese L 10-4 4/4 *at McNeese W 8-1 4/6 Houston Baptist W 8-7

4/7 at UL-Lafayette L 5-4 4/9 *at UTSA W 8-7 4/10 *at UTSA L 4-3 4/13 at Louisiana Tech W 8-5 4/16 *Sam Houston St. W 10-0 4/17 *Sam Houston St. L 6-4 4/18 *Sam Houston St. W 7-2 4/23 *Nicholls State W 4-3 4/24 *Nicholls State L 5-3 4/27 Grambling W 11-3 5/1 *at SE Louisiana W 7-4 5/1 *at SE Louisiana L 5-4 5/2 *at SE Louisiana L 3-2 5/8 at UL-Lafayette L 4-0 5/9 at UL-Lafayette L 6-1 5/12 at Arkansas-LR W 8-2 5/14 *at Texas-Arlington W 13-9 5/15 *at Texas-Arlington W 5-2 5/16 *at Texas-Arlington L 3-1 5/18 at Centenary W 12-5 5/20 *Texas State L 7-0 5/21 *Texas State W 9-1 5/22 *Texas State W 4-3 5/26 #vs. UL-Monroe W 11-5 5/27 #vs. UT-Arlington W 8-3 5/28 #vs. Lamar L 5-1 5/28 #vs. UL-Monroe L 3-1 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2005: 41-20; 22-5 SLC Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard SLC CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS Date Opponent W/L Results 2/11 at Wichita State L 11-0 2/12 at Wichita State L 4-0 2/13 at Wichita State L 8-7 2/15 at Louisiana College W 6-5 2/18 & #30 St. John’s W 6-5 2/19 & Southern W 2-0 2/20 & LA-Lafayette L 4-0 2/22 at Louisiana Tech W 8-1 2/23 Northern Iowa W 6-3 2/25 $ Kansas State W 2-0 2/26 $ Northern Iowa W 10-3 2/27 $ Eastern Michigan W 6-2 2/27 Eastern Michigan W 7-4 3/1 at #16 Ole Miss W 8-7 3/2 at #16 Ole Miss L 10-1 3/5 at Grambling W 5-1 3/6 Grambling W 11-7 3/6 Grambling W 16-0 3/11 at Oklahoma W 13-10 3/12 at Oklahoma L 15-8 3/13 at Oklahoma L 7-6 3/18 *Southeastern La. W 4-0 3/19 *Southeastern La. W 6-5 3/19 *Southeastern La. W 8-4 3/22 at #2 Tulane L 4-1 3/25 *at UL-Monroe W 3-1

3/26 *at UL-Monroe W 17-1 3/27 *at UL-Monroe W 4-2 3/29 at #17 UL-Lafayette L 6-5 4/1 *at Texas State W 4-3 4/2 *at Texas State L 5-2 4/3 *at Texas State W 7-6 4/5 at Centenary W 8-6 4/8 *McNeese State W 8-4 4/9 *McNeese State W 12-3 4/10 *McNeese State W 11-0 4/12 at #12 LSU L 19-2 4/15 *at Sam Houston St. W 12-2 4/16 *at Sam Houston St. L 7-4 4/17 *at Sam Houston St. W 7-1 4/20 #14 UL-Lafayette L 2-1 4/22 *at Lamar L 10-8 4/23 *at Lamar W 10-7 4/24 *at Lamar W 9-5 4/26 Centenary W 3-0 4/29 *UT-San Antonio L 2-1 4/30 *UT-San Antonio W 9-3 5/1 *UT-San Antonio W 5-4 5/10 Louisiana Tech W 3-2 5/13 *at Nicholls State L 5-4 5/14 *at Nicholls State W 9-6 5/15 *at Nicholls State W 14-10 5/19 *UT-Arlington W 6-0 5/20 *UT-Arlington W 7-4 5/21 *UT-Arlington W 4-3 5/25 #Southeastern La. L 3-0 5/26 #UT-Arlington L 4-1 6/3 ^ #7 Rice L 7-3 6/4 ^ Marist W 4-3 6/5 ^ #12 LSU L 12-4 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.) ^ - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 2006: 33-28; 15-15 SLC Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard Date Opponent W/L Results 2/10 at Texas A&M L 10-4 2/11 at Texas A&M L 4-3 (13) 2/12 at Texas A&M L 2-1 2/15 Grambling W 9-2 2/17 Tennessee-Martin W 9-1 2/17 Tennessee-Martin W 7-1 2/18 Tennessee-Martin W 7-2 2/21 Centenary W 6-3 2/22 at Houston L 12-3 2/26 Oakland W 5-3 2/26 Oakland W 15-5 2/28 at Ark.-Little Rock L 13-10 3/3 ^Iowa L 2-0 3/4 ^Evansville W 5-3 3/5 ^at UL-Lafayette W 2-0 3/7 at Louisiana College W 10-7 3/10 *at UTA L 10-9 3/11 *at UTA L 14-1 (7) 3/12 *at UTA L 6-1 3/14 at Grambling W 11-2

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3/17 *Sam Houston St. W 5-2 3/18 *Sam Houston St. L 9-6 3/18 *Sam Houston St. L 7-3 3/24 *at UTSA L 4-3 3/25 *at UTSA L 6-3 3/26 *at UTSA W 6-1 3/29 at UL-Lafayette W 7-5 3/31 at Dallas Baptist L 10-4 4/1 at Dallas Baptist L 9-5 4/4 UL-Lafayette L 3-1 4/7 *Texas State L 5-0 4/8 *Texas State L 15-2 4/9 *Texas State W 4-3 (16) 4/11 at LSU L 12-0 (7) 4/13 *at S.F. Austin L 3-2 4/14 *at S.F. Austin W 4-3 4/15 *at S.F. Austin W 5-2 4/18 Ark.-Little Rock W 13-7 4/21 *at Southeastern La. W 10-7 4/22 *at Southeastern La. W 12-7 4/23 *at Southeastern La. L 3-2 4/25 at Tulane L 8-3 4/28 *Nicholls State W 3-1 4/29 *Nicholls State W 5-4 4/30 *Nicholls State W 7-2 5/3 UL-Lafayette W 7-2 5/6 *Lamar W 11-8 5/6 *Lamar W 8-7 (11) 5/7 *Lamar W 5-4 5/12 *at McNeese State L 12-1 (7) 5/13 *at McNeese State L 3-2 5/14 *at McNeese State L 9-6 5/16 at UL-Lafayette W 13-9 5/18 *UL-Monroe W 3-2 5/19 *UL-Monroe W 5-4 5/20 *UL-Monroe L 16-6 (8) 5/24 #McNeese State W 9-1 5/25 #UTSA L 10-0 (7) 5/26 #Texas State W 9-8 5/26 #Lamar W 11-1 (8) 5/27 #UTA L 8-2 * - Southland Conference games ^ - Louisiana-Lafayette Round Robin # - SLC Tournament (Beaumont, Texas) 2007: 25-28; 15-14 SLC Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard Date Opponent W/L Results 2/9 Dallas Baptist L 13-5 2/10 Dallas Baptist L 12-2 2/10 Dallas Baptist L 8-7 2/13 Centenary W 5-4 2/16 ^vs. Louisville L 4-0 2/17 ^vs. Southern Ill. L 3-2 2/18 ^as Southern Miss. L 10-7 2/21 at LSU L 6-2 2/24 at Grambling W 11-6 (11) 2/25 Grambling W 7-5 (7) 2/25 Grambling W 18-0 (7) 2/28 at #29 La.-Lafayette L 10-5 3/2 at Houston L 7-5

3/3 at Houston 3/4 at Houston 3/6 La.-Lafayette 3/9 at Jacksonville St. 3/10 at Jacksonville St. 3/11 at Jacksonville St. 3/13 La.-Monroe 3/16 *at TAMUCC 3/17 *at TAMUCC 3/18 *at TAMUCC 3/23 *Southeastern La. 3/24 *Southeastern La. 3/25 *Southeastern La. 3/28 Louisiana Tech 3/30 *at McNeese St. 4/1 *at McNeese St. 4/3 at Centenary 4/5 *Stephen F. Austin 4/6 *Stephen F. Austin 4/7 *Stephen F. Austin 4/10 at La.-Monroe 4/13 *at UTSA 4/14 *at UTSA 4/15 *at UTSA 4/17 at #23 Tulane 4/20 *Nicholls St. 4/21 *Nicholls St. 4/22 *Nicholls St. 4/27 *at UTA 4/28 *at UTA 4/29 *at UTA 5/4 *Sam Houston St. 5/5 *Sam Houston St. 5/6 *Sam Houston St. 5/11 *at Lamar 5/12 *at Lamar 5/13 *at Lamar 5/17 *Central Arkansas 5/18 *Central Arkansas 5/19 *Central Arkansas * - Southland Conference games ^ - Southern Mississippi Classic

W 8-2 W 6-5 (10) W 2-1 W 13-7 L 14-4 L 7-2 L 7-3 W 5-1 L 14-3 (7) W 7-5 W 6-4 L 11-1 (7) L 9-4 W 8-5 L 4-0 L 5-4 W 11-5 W 6-2 L 13-8 W 8-7 L 10-8 L 11-3 W 5-1 L 12-10 L 4-3 W 7-3 W 3-1 W 6-4 L 7-0 W 14-4 W 4-2 L 11-1 (8) L 13-2 (7) L 6-4 W 5-2 L 12-2 (7) W 14-4 (8) W 4-3 L 8-6 W 6-4

2008: 28-28, 17-12 SLC Head Coach: J.P. Davis Date Opponent W/L Results 2/23 Grambling W 11-5 2/23 Grambling L 6-3 2/24 Grambling W 5-1 2/26 at #2 Ole Miss L 15-4 2/27 at #2 Ole Miss L 14-1 2/29 Eastern Illinois W 8-7 2/29 Eastern Illinois W 15-7 3/2 Eastern Illinois W 8-7 3/4 Centenary W 3-0 3/5 Grambling W 21-2 3/8 Jacksonville State L 5-4 3/8 Jacksonville State L 5-3 3/9 Jacksonville State W 7-1 3/11 at Tulane L 4-3 (11) 3/12 at Tulane L 18-11 3/14 *A&M-CC W 5-2 3/15 *A&M-CC W 11-8 3/16 *A&M-CC W 8-0 3/20 *at Southeastern La. W 6-4 3/21 *at Southeastern La. L 3-0 3/22 *at Southeastern La. W 9-8 (10) 3/25 at LSU L 10-3 3/26 Louisiana-Lafayette L 7-6 (11) 3/28 *at Stephen F. Austin W 12-10 3/29 *at Stephen F. Austin W 6-2 4/5 *McNeese State L 5-3 4/6 *McNeese State W 5-4 4/6 *McNeese State W 9-2 4/8 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 9-2 4/9 at Centenary L 8-7 4/11 *UTSA L 10-4 4/12 *UTSA L 11-9 4/13 *UTSA L 12-2 4/15 Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-2 4/16 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 4-3 4/19 *at Nicholls State W 15-1 (7) 4/19 *at Nicholls State W 9-4 4/20 *at Nicholls State W 4-3 4/23 at Louisiana Tech L 12-10 4/25 *UTA W 8-2

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball 4/26 *UTA W 9-5 4/26 *UTA L 18-3 (7) 4/29 at Louisiana-Monroe W 13-4 4/30 Louisiana-Monroe L 8-1 5/2 *at Sam Houston St. L 5-1 5/3 *at Sam Houston St. L 7-1 5/4 *at Sam Houston St. L 7-5 5/7 Louisiana Tech W 7-1 5/9 *Lamar L 9-2 5/10 *Lamar W 9-5 5/11 *Lamar W 6-3 5/15 *at Central Arkansas W 3-2 5/16 *at Central Arkansas L 6-2 5/17 *at Central Arkansas L 7-2 5/21 #at Sam Houston St. L 7-1 5/22 #vs. UTSA L 9-7 * - Southland Conference games # - SLC Tournament (Huntsville, Tex.) 2009: 26-26, 18-13 SLC Head Coach: J.P. Davis Date Opponent W/L Results 2/20 ^at ULM W 8-3 (10) 2/21 ^vs. MVSU L 12-5 2/22 ^vs. Stephen F. Austin L 7-2 2/24 Grambling W 11-1 2/25 Louisiana Tech L 9-8 2/27 Houston Baptist W 16-0 2/28 Houston Baptist W 4-0 3/1 Houston Baptist W 14-6 3/3 at Tulane W 10-6 (10) 3/4 at Tulane L 12-3 3/6 *at McNeese St. W 8-6 3/7 *at McNeese St. W 10-9 3/8 *at McNeese St. L 15-14 3/15 *Stephen F. Austin W 5-3 3/15 *Stephen F. Austin W 9-8 3/17 at #5 LSU L 2-1 3/20 *at UTA L 5-0 3/21 *at UTA L 4-2 3/22 *at UTA L 16-0 (7) 3/24 Centenary L 3-2 3/28 *at Sam Houston St. W 9-6 3/28 *at Sam Houston St. L 8-7 (11) 3/29 *at Sam Houston St. W 17-10 4/1 at La.-Lafayette L 11-5 4/3 *Nicholls W 5-2 4/4 *Nicholls L 9-6 4/5 *Nicholls W 10-8 4/7 at #7 Baylor L 18-1 (7) 4/9 *at UTSA L 7-4 4/10 *at UTSA W 9-8 (10) 4/11 *at UTSA W 9-4 (10) 4/15 at Louisiana Tech L 15-3 4/19 *Texas State L 15-3 (7) 4/19 *Texas State L 15-10 4/21 at Centenary W 10-6 4/22 at ULM L 17-9 4/24 *at Lamar L 6-0 4/25 *at Lamar L 6-1 4/26 *at Lamar L 14-2 (7) 4/29 La.-Lafayette W 7-5 5/1 *Central Arkansas W 1-0 5/2 *Central Arkansas W 10-3 5/3 *Central Arkansas W 12-6 5/6 ULM L 17-8 5/8 *at A&M-CC W 8-7 5/9 *at A&M-CC W 15-2 (7) 5/10 *at A&M-CC W 7-6 5/14 *Southeastern La. W 12-4 5/15 *Southeastern La. L 7-5 (10) 5/16 *at Southeastern La. W 19-9 (7) 5/20 #vs. UTSA L 5-4 5/21 #vs. Southeastern La. L 9-7 * - Southland Conference games ^ - ULM Classic (Monroe) # - SLC Tournament (Corpus Christi) 2010: 36-21; 22-10 SLC Head Coach: J.P. Davis Date Opponent W/L Results 2/19 at #21 Southern Miss L 11-0 2/20 at #21 Southern Miss L 7-3 2/21 at #21 Southern Miss W 7-5 2/24 Alcorn State W 16-1 2/27 ^vs. Creighton W 8-7

2005 Southland Conference champions that finished 40-21 and advanced to the NCAA Regionals 2/28 ^vs. Louisiana-Monroe W 12-4 3/2 Grambling W 16-2 3/3 Centenary W 11-2 3/5 Murray State W 11-0 3/6 Murray State W 3-2 3/7 Murray State W 13-3 3/12 *McNeese State W 9-2 3/13 *McNeese State L 10-7 3/14 *McNeese State W 16-6 (8) 3/16 Louisiana-Monroe W 8-6 3/17 at Grambling W 5-3 3/19 *at Stephen F. Austin W 4-2 3/21 *at Stephen F. Austin L 10-9 (10) 3/23 at #21 Texas A&M W 4-2 3/26 *Texas-Arlington L 3-1 3/27 *Texas-Arlington W 11-5 3/28 *Texas-Arlington L 10-3 3/30 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 8-1 4/1 *Sam Houston St. W 5-4 (13) 4/2 *Sam Houston St. W 10-3 4/3 *Sam Houston St. W 14-0 (7) 4/6 Louisiana-Lafayette L 4-3 4/7 at Baylor L 15-3 4/9 *at Nicholls L 7-4 4/10 *at Nicholls W 5-0 4/11 *at Nicholls W 12-3 4/13 at Jackson State W 17-5 (7) 4/16 *UTSA W 10-0 (8) 4/17 *UTSA W 6-5 4/17 *UTSA W 12-2 (8) 4/20 #5 LSU (Shreveport, La.) L 14-3 4/21 at #5 LSU L 8-6 4/23 *at Texas State L 5-3 4/24 *at Texas State L 7-3 4/25 *at Texas State W 8-0 4/27 at Centenary L 2-1 (10) 4/30 *at Central Arkansas W 4-3 5/1 *at Central Arkansas L 5-4 (13) 5/2 *at Central Arkansas W 11-4 5/8 *Lamar L 7-3 5/8 *Lamar W 10-4 5/9 *Lamar L 9-6 (10) 5/12 at Mississippi State L 8-5 5/14 *A&M-CC W 7-1 5/15 *A&M-CC W 11-1 (7) 5/16 *A&M-CC W 13-2 (7) 5/18 at Louisiana-Monroe W 10-6 5/20 *at Southeastern La. W 8-5 5/21 *at Southeastern La. W 8-4 5/22 *at Southeastern La. W 10-7 5/26 #Lamar L 4-3 5/27 #Southeastern La. L 10-4 * - Southland Conference games ^ - SFA Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas) # - SLC Tournament (Corpus Christi) 2011: 22-32, 11-21 SLC Head Coach: J.P. Davis Date Opponent W/L Results 2/18 BYU W 8-7 2/19 BYU L 19-1

2/19 BYU 2/22 at Mississippi State 2/25 UNO 2/26 Stephen F. Austin 2/27 Louisiana-Monroe 3/1 at Tulane 3/2 at Tulane 3/4 at Alabama 3/5 at Alabama 3/6 at Alabama 3/11 *at McNeese State 3/12 *at McNeese State 3/13 *at McNeese State 3/15 Southern Miss. 3/18 *Stephen F. Austin 3/19 *Stephen F. Austin 3/20 *Stephen F. Austin 3/23 at Louisiana-Monroe 3/25 *at Texas-Arlington 3/26 *at Texas-Arlington 3/27 *at Texas-Arlington 3/29 at Louisiana-Lafayette 3/30 Grambling 4/1 *at Sam Houston 4/2 *at Sam Houston 4/3 *at Sam Houston 4/5 at Louisiana Tech 4/8 *Nicholls State 4/9 *Nicholls State 4/10 *Nicholls State 4/12 at LSU 4/13 Louisiana-Lafayette 4/15 *at UTSA 4/16 *at UTSA 4/17 *at UTSA 4/19 at Grambling 4/21 *Texas State 4/22 *Texas State 4/23 *Texas State 4/27 Louisiana Tech 4/29 *at Lamar 4/30 *at Lamar 5/1 *at Lamar 5/6 *Central Arkansas 5/7 *Central Arkansas 5/8 *Central Arkansas 5/14 *at AMCC 5/15 *at AMCC 5/16 *at AMCC 5/17 Louisiana-Monreo 5/19 *Southeastern La. 5/20 *Southeastern La. * - Southland Conference games

W 4-1 L 6-4 W 10-1 W 8-2 L 15-5 L 3-2 L 5-2 L 7-5 L 4-2 L 9-0 L 3-2 W 7-3 L 6-5 L 9-2 L 6-5 (12) L 7-6 (12) L 3-1 (11) W 5-3 (10) W 2-0 L 6-2 L 4-3 (11) L 6-3 W 11-7 L 3-2 W 3-0 L 3-0 W 5-3 L 5-3 L 6-3 L 4-3 (11) W 5-2 W 7-1 L 6-2 L 26-18 W 13-11 (10) W 12-10 (10) W 7-4 L 4-1 L 16-2 (7) L 5-2 W 8-6 W 3-2 (11) L 10-5 W 6-3 L 7-1 W 5-4 L 11-4 L 11-5 W 9-5 W 7-5 L 5-0 W 13-3 (7)

2012: 19-32, 14-19 SLC Head Coach: J.P. Davis Date Opponent W/L Results 2/17 Jackson State W 4-2 2/18 Jackson State Cancelled 2/19 Jackson State Cancelled 2/21 at #4 Arkansas L 8-7

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2/22 at #4 Arkansas 2/24 Southern 2/25 Southern 2/26 Southern 2/28 at #5 Texas A&M 2/29 at #5 Texas A&M 3/2 Missouri State 3/3 Missouri State 3/4 Missouri State 3/7 at Southern 3/10 *McNeese State 3/11 *McNeese State 3/12 *McNeese State 3/14 at #10 LSU 3/16 *at Texas-San Antonio 3/17 *at Texas-San Antonio 3/18 *at Texas-San Antonio 3/23 *Lamar 3/24 *Lamar 3/25 *Lamar 3/27 at Louisiana Tech 3/31 *Stephen F. Austin 3/31 *Stephen F. Austin 4/1 *Stephen F. Austin 4/5 *#24 Sam Houston 4/6 *#24 Sam Houston 4/7 *#24 Sam Houston 4/17 Louisiana-Lafayette 4/18 at Louisiana-Lafayette 4/20 *at Texas-Arlington 4/21 *at Texas-Arlington 4/22 *at Texas-Arlington 4/24 at Tulane 4/25 *Southeastern La. 4/26 *Southeastern La. 4/27 *Southeastern La. 5/5 *at Central Arkansas 5/6 *at Central Arkansas 5/7 *at Central Arkansas 5/9 Louisiana Tech 5/11 *at Nicholls State 5/13 *at Nicholls State 5/13 *at Nicholls State 5/17 *Texas State 5/18 *Texas State 5/19 *Texas State

L 6-2 L 5-3 W 5-3 L 7-4 L 14-10 L 8-1 L 8-3 L 3-2 L 9-1 W 9-3 W 8-0 L 4-1 W 5-3 L 13-0 W 9-4 W 20-17 W 13-3(8) W 7-5 W 3-0 W 10-5 L 8-2 L 8-2 W 4-2 W 2-0 L 5-4 L 4-3 L 5-3 Cancelled L 10-8 L 3-1 L 13-4 L 8-6 L 10-3 W 5-1 L 4-2 W 4-2 L 8-6 W 12-9 L 16-6 Cancelled L 4-3 W 3-2 L 8-4 W 7-2 L 7-6 L 10-4

3/3 at Missouri State 3/5 at Tulane 3/6 at Tulane 3/8 Louisiana-Monroe 3/9 at Louisiana-Monroe 3/10 at Louisiana-Monroe 3/12 at TCU 3/13 at TCU 3/15 at #17 Oklahoma 3/16 at #17 Oklahoma 3/15 at #17 Oklahoma 3/20 at #3 LSU 3/22 *Southeastern Louisiana 3/23 *Southeastern Louisiana 3/24 *Southeastern Louisiana 3/36 Louisiana-Monroe 3/28 *at McNeese State 3/29 *at McNeese State 3/30 *at McNeese State 4/5 *Central Arkansas 4/6 *Central Arkansas 4/7 *Central Arkansas 4/12 *at A&M-Corpus Christi 4/13 *at A&M-Corpus Christi 4/14 *at A&M-Corpus Christi 4/16 Lousiana Tech 4/19 *Lamar 4/20 *Lamar 4/20 *Lamar 4/26 *Sam Houston 4/27 *Sam Houston 4/28 *Sam Houston 4/30 at Southern 5/1 at Southern 5/3 *at Stephen F. Austin 5/4 *at Stephen F. Austin 5/5 *at Stephen F. Austin 5/10 *at Nicholls 5/11 *at Nicholls 5/12 *at Nicholls 5/14 at Louisiana Tech 5/16 *Oral Roberts 5/17 *Oral Roberts 5/18 *Oral Roberts

L 5-0 L 3-0 W 5-1 L 4-2 W 7-5 W 4-3 L 9-2 L 13-6 L 1-0 L 7-2 L 2-1 L 2-1 L 3-2 L 7-4 L 3-2 L 5-4 L 11-5 L 8-5 L 5-4 W 1-0 L 2-1 L 7-4 W 12-1 L 11-0 L 12-2 L 3-1 L 8-2 L 11-1 L 18-4 L 4-3 L 11-2 L 11-3 W 9-5 W 12-11 W 6-0 L 6-4 L 6-3 L 4-3 W 7-2 L 3-0 L 7-2 L 3-0 L 9-2 W 4-3

2013: 16-40, 5-22 SLC Head Coach: Lane Burroughs Date Opponent W/L Results 2/15 Grambling W 11-5 2/16 Grambling W 6-0 2/17 Grambling W 8-7 2/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 12-3 2/22 Texas-Pan American L 4-1 2/24 Texas-Pan American W 6-4 2/23 Texas-Pan American W 10-4 2/26 #30 Texas A&M L 9-5 2/27 #30 Texas A&M L 2-1 3/1 at Missouri State L 14-3 3/2 at Missouri State W 11-3

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-ARhett Abraham (2006-07) Gary Adair (2001-02) Andrew Adams (2010-present) Steven Adams (2000-2003) Terry Alario (1993-94) Terry Alario, Sr. (1966-69) Mike Allain (1972) Robert Almond (1979) Richard Anderson (1965-66) Larry Alexander (1990) Robert Anglin (1967-68) Ryan Anholt (1998-99) David Antilley (1963-64) Michael Antonini (1984-85) Ryan Appleton (1997-98) Curtis Ardoin (1975-78) Ronny Arnold (1964-65) Doug Attaway (1966) James Aymond (1964) Paul Ayo (1988,89) -BAlex Baboulas (2007) Matt Baca (2012-13) Clay Baker (2007) Brett Balcerak (1992) David Bailey (1983-85) Tyler Bain (1996) Tyler Baisley (2009-10) David Balcer (1996-99) Randy Ball (1978, 80) Robert Baker (2013) Bobby Barbier (2003-06) Beau Barker (1996) Eric Barkley (1982) John Barnard (1983) John Bartee (1987) Dwayne Bartlett (1976) Tom Batson (1998-99) Colin Bear (2009-12) Tony Beaubouef (1992) Danny Beck (1965) Manuel Belisario (1966) Steven Bell (1999-00) Carl Bellemin (1972) Hector Beltran (1988) Matt Benson (1990) John Berkey (1966) Kevin Berry,(1990) Brian Bettis (1984-85) Gary Biscamp (1985-86) Jamie Bittle (2012) Jon Black (1995-1996) John Blanchard (1975) John Blancher (1973-74) Brad Bodenheimer (1988) Mark Bolan (1983) Corey Bond (1993-1996) Matthew Bonnette (2012)* John Boogaerts (1971) Josh Boop (2003-2004) Blane Boss (2007-08) Don Bounds (1963) Matt Bourque (2003) Willy Boyd (1972) Gary Bozman (1972) Mike Breaux (2003-2004) J.C. Bredengerd (2008) Rob Breutsch (1987-88) Cameron Brewer (2013-present) Greg Briggs (1990) Cort Brinson (2013-present) Eric Broaddus (2003-2004)

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Richard Broom (1978) Kyle Broughton (2005-09) Johnny Broussard (1964) Chris Brown (1997-98) Dana Brown (1964) Drew Brown (2006-07) Nelson Brown (1963) Levy Bryan (1985-86) Hoot Bryant (1982) Stacey Bryce (1979-80) Jordan Buckley (2011-now) Scott Buetow (1985-88) Don Buggard (1963) Mark Burke (1995-96) Curtis Burkhalter (2005-06) Bill Burks (1974) Matt Burns (2012-13) Cody Butler (2013-present) Mike Byrge (1986) -CDavid Calloway (1963-64) Don Calvert (1964-67) Ryan Campbell (2007-08) Kenny Carr (1978) Brian Carlin (1990) Randall Cassels (1985) David Ceff (1987) Stuart Cestia (1993-95) Tyler Cestia (2006) Tommy Chester (1964) Denney Choate (2007-08) Dennis Choate (1972-75) Frank Cicero (1977-80) Daniel Clark (2005-06) Jimmy Clarius (1982) JP Clifton (2012) Robert Clifton (1963) Sammy Clifton (1964, 67) Delbert Clinton (1974) Dereck Cloeren (2005-06) Jake Clouatre (2013-present) James Coats (2013) Charles Cockfield(1973-76) Leighton Colbert (1993-94) Butch Cole (1973-76) Richard Coleman (1978) Cary Collins (1977-78) Troy Conkle (1992-93) Billie Ray Cook (1956-59) Clayton Cooper (2008-09) Nathan Copeland (2005-06) Bubba Cordaro (1972) Toby Cornejo (2013) Zach Costa (2013) David Cowart (1988) Chris Cox (1998-99) Kevin Cox (1987-88) Chris Craighead (1982) Phillip Creel (1964) Johnny Cress (1963-64) John Cryer (1985-86) Alan Courville (1975-76) Danny Custer (1978) -DGerald Daniels (1966) Aaron Darcey (2000-01) Mike Davern (1982) Allen Davis (1997-98) James Davis (1982) Pat Davis (1969-70) Joe Daw (1990) Chad Deas (1996-97)

Eric DeBlanc (2009-10) Ronnie Delatte (1986-87) Wil Delafield (1990) Josh Dencausse (2000-03) James Dennis (1977-78) Casey DeRosa (2005-07) Gene DeSalme (2001) Daniel Desclouds (2004-05) Mitch Deshotels (1990-92) Marty Dewees (2005-06) Matt Donner (1994-95) Curtis Dorsey (1977-80) Tommy Dorsey (1978-79) Russell Dorton (2004-06) Chuck Doughdrill (1974) Nick Doughty (2012) Billy Ray Duckworth (1965-66) Brian Dulin (1994-95) Brad Duncan (1994-95) Nate Duncan (1994) Tyler Dunlap (1999-00) Josh Dunlap (2004-05) Kenny Dupont (1985) Donald Dupree (1967-68) Miles Durham (2004-06) Tyler Durham (2001-02) Mike Durrant (1967) Brian Duthu (1986-87) -EChris Eckley (1993) Scott Eichman (1985-86) Frank Elkins (1966) Brandon Emanuel (1997-98) Johnnie Emmons (1952) Johnny Emmons (1973) Steve Epley (1974) Glen Estopinal (1985) Chris Evans (1993-94) -FMatthew Farmer (2010-13) Kurt Felton (1976-77) Chris Ferguson (1974) Bobby Fernandez (1992) Rolando Fernandez (1988-89) Thomas Fitzgibbons (1967) Michael Flower (2005-06) Randy Floyd (1992) Bill Flores (1968) Butch Flores (1969-70) Johnny Flynn (1966) Brad Fontenot (1997-99) Robbie Fowlkes (1972) Brett Fredieu (2009-11) Barry Fresh (1966) Ray Frias (2011-12) Gary Friess (1985) Ron Frusha (1963) Steve Fry (1977-80) Harold Fugua (1967) AJ Funk (2012-13) -GRoberto Gallegos (2007-08) Gilbert Galloway (1988-89) Skeet Gamble (1963) Dominic Gamboa (2009) Stephen Gandy (2010-11) Omar Garcia (2011) Oscar Garcia (2010) Joshual Gardiner (2010,12) Reggie Gatewood (1993-94) John Gatlin (1986)

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Marvin Gasper (1990) Trevor Geist (2009-10) Jeff George (1987) James Gibson (1969-71) Randy Gibson (1978) Eric Gilmore (1995-96) Joe Gimbert (1963) Clifton Glidewell (1999-00) Karl Goins (1995) Carson Goldsmith (2012) Edwin Gomez (2013-present) Danny Goode (1977-79) Steve Graf (1980-83) David Grappe (1982-83) Aaron Gravis (2003) David Groman (1982-84) Trent Grondin (2009-10) Marco Guajardo (1993-94) Doug Guelde (1979-82) Kenny Guillot (1964) HJeffrey Hale (1985-86) Jeramie Hale (2001-02) Dwayne Hall (2004-05) John Hall (1966) Wayne Haney (1971) Brad Hanson (2001-02) Thomas Hardee (1984) Chuck Harmon (1968) Spencer Harrell (2013) Ed Hartfield (1966-68, 70) Micky Hartman (1976) Kevin Hartsburg (1990-92) Mike Hathaway (2001-02) Jim Hawthorne (1963) Kevin Hays (1985) Jimmy Heard (2006-09) Marshall Hearn (1963-64) Chris Hebert (2010-11) Paul Heischmann (1965) Drew Helenihi (2011-12) Nick Helmstetter (2013) George Hendrix (1967) Maurice Hendrix (1966) Heath Hennigan (2006-10) Bobby Henry (1972) Tommy Henry (1973-74) Brent Herndon (1988-89) Gil Herndon (1983-84) Harry Hermes (1973) Don Herron (1983) Mike Herron (1965-68) Robert Hetrick (1967-70) Robert Hewes (1996-97) Ricci Hicks (1978) C. Earnest Hill (1965) Donald Hill (1974) Nick Hinojos (2011-12) Brian Hobbs (2003) Mack Hobbs (1964) Josh Hoffpauir (1997-99) Mark Hogan (1975-76) Dave Holloway (1978-80) Steve Holloway (1978-80) David Holt (1990-91) Kenny Homann (1998-02) Neil Hooper (1987-89) Shaun Hoover (2012) Housing Horne (1966) Tim Horton (1988) Ronnie Howell (1983) Bobby Hrapmann (1972-74) Mitch Huckabay (2012-13)

Gerald Huckaby (1963) Dave Hudson (1972) David Hunt (1975-76) Jerry Hunt (1966) David Humphreys (1991) Scott Huscroft (1983-84) Leroy Husser (1967-68) -ILuke Irvine (2010-11) -JCharlie Jackson (1972-74) Joe Jackson (1983-84) John Jackson (1987) Johnny Janese (1969-71) Bob Jangen (1966) Mike Jaworski (2005-08) Anthony Jones (2007-08) Bill Johnson (1972) Brett Johnson (2007-08) Casey Johnson (2000-2003) Charley Johnson (1963-65 ) Eric Johnson (1988) Randall Johnson (1971-72) Gary Johnson (1964-67) Mike Johnson (1992) Patrick Johnson (2007-08) Robert Johnson (1968) Sam Johnson (1976-79) Shawn Johnston (2004-05) Anthony Jones (2007-08) Blake Jones (2003-05) Lewis Jones (1963) Mike Jones (1994) Nolan Jones (2003) Rusty Jones (2004-05) Terry Joseph (1992-95) Wayne Jowers (1965-68) Brian Joyner (1988) Will Junkin (2003-06) Richard Justinn (1977-78) -KBob Kairis (1987-88) Regan Kaufman (2013-present) Cory Keener (2003-06) Steve Keller(1985) George Kellert (1996) Kerry Keowen (1977-80) John Kerley (1967-70) Garrett Kilgore (2013) John King (1968-70) O.J. King (2001-2002) Kenny Knotts (1986-89) Aaron Konrad (2001) John Kowalski (1983-84) Zack Krebs (2013) -LMatt Lackie (2011) Lance Lacoste (2008-10) Bill Land (1977-79) Robert Landstad (1994-95) Gerry Larsen (1979-82) Jay Lavespere (1980-84) Randy Lavespere (1982) Brian Lawrence (1997-98) Larry Leach (1965) Ron Leazer (1972) Mark LeBlanc (1973-74) Philip Ledet (2006-07) Deacon Lewis (1968) Jackie Lewis (1967-70)

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball Malcolm Lewis (1966) Sammy Lewis (1976) Dylan Libadisos (2007-08) Mike Liles (1977-78) Randall Lilley (2006) John Lindauer (1985) Ed Linck (2000-2002) Mark Lipa (1991-92) Nora Listach (1976-78) Mike Lonigro (1974) Daniel Lonsberry (2004-05) D.D. Lott (2009) Rodney Lowery (1986) Brian Lucas (1989-90) Cliff Lucas (1965) Adrian Luna (1999-00) Wayne Lupo (1982-84) Danny Lutterman (2001) Chase Lyles (2007-2010) Tigger Lyles (2003-04) Nathan Lyons (2013-present) -MMatt Machen (1991-94) Skip Madden (1990-91) Robby Madsen (2006) Carlos Maese (2009) Carl Makowsky (2001-02) Chris Marshall (1979-82) Jeff Martin (2003-04) Ronald Martin (1949-52) Terry Martin (1985-87) Zach Martin (1995-1996) Justin Martinez (2010-11) Phillip Martinez (2003-04) Dickey Marze (1986-89) Chris Maxey (1974) Glenn Maynor (1990-93) Tony Mays (1982-83) Larry McBride (1964) James McCarthy (1990-91) Lee McCleon (1998-01) Wade McClure (1988-90) Trey McCollum (1982-84) Jerry McCollough (1984-85) Knox McCorquodale (2006-07) Tommy McGuire (1974) Matthew McGlathery (2007-08) Shawn McHugh (1995) Harvey McIntyre (1998-99) Pat McMee (1963) Bruce McMichael (1984) Clayton McNatt (2006-07) Brain McPherson (1984) Brian Meaux (1986-89) Mike Meinerding (1987-88) Mason Melotakis (2010-12) Ronnie Mercer (1963) Rick Metcalfe (1996-97) Dan Meyer (2009-11) Danny Meyers (1976) Tim Micotto (1963-64) Brad Miller (1995) Phillip Miller (2002-05) Terry Miller (1990) Chuck Mink (1999-00) Jeff Misenhimer (1980-82) Don Mitchell (1964-65) Terry Mitchell (1963) Thomas Mitchell (1964) Mickey Mondello (1992) Deon Montgomery (1990-91) Keith Moore (1993-94) Brandon Morgan (2003-06)

Justin Morgan (2007-08) Kenny Morris (1987-88) Carl Morrow (1966) Niki Moses (1997-98) Donnie Mosley (1978-79) Derek Moss (1986-87) Ronald Mulberry (1984-86) Miles Mulkey (2011) Jackie Mullins (1976) Aaron Munoz (2010-11) -NDean Napoli (1979-80) Kevin Needham (1996) Mike Neely (1972) Craig Nemecek (1985-86) Jerry Nettles (1963) Dennis Newbury (1965-66) Jordan Nipp (2008-09) Chad Northcott (2011-12) Dustin Northcott (2009-11) Jerry Norvell (1982-83) Derek Nunn (1997-98) Lynn Nugent (1967) -OBud Oberle (1974-75) Michael Ocampo (2009-10) Jim Oliver (1980-83) Justin O’Neal (2006-09) Larry O’Quinn (1963) Fred Ortega (1996-97) Jim Owens (1998-99) -PMichael Palermo (2003-06) Fred Parker (1965) Joey Parrack (2013-present) Miles Parsons (2008-11) Rich Paschal (1992) Greg Patterson (1984-86) Heath Pavliska (1998-00) Will Pearce (1994-96) Mike Perkins (2003) Brannon Peters (1991) Tony Pezely (1996-97) Chris Phillips (1998-00) Mark Phillips (1976) James Pickett (1990) Scott Pittenger (2003-06) Andrew Plotkin (2009-10) Chris Pope (1991) Leonard Porche (2007-08) Hames Posey (1964) Doyle Potts (1983-84) Christian Pritchett (2005-06) Buddy Proctor (1999-00) Nick Purdy (2012-13) Don Pyles (1963) -QRick Quarry (1975-76) David Quattrociocchi (2001-02) Ronnie Quintana (1998-99) -RDanny Radasinovich (1979) Peter Radicello (1988-89) Jason Rae (1995) Mike Railey (1977) Darryl Rainwater (1982) John Rambin (1965) Billy Ray (1963-64) Kenny Reed (1968-72)

Mareclino Reed (1985-87) Ted Reeves (1977-79) Jeff Refka (1988) Dale Reich (1991-92) Toby Remedies (2010-11) David Reynolds (1983-85) Grady Rhodes (1968) Brandon Richey (2007) Wilkie Richmond (1986) Dean Riviere (1978-82) Jacob Roark (2011) Britt Robertshaw (2011) Rodd Robertson (1988-89) Don Robinson (1964-65) Fraser Robinson (2006-07) John Robinson (1966) Robbie Robinson (1968) Jordan Robison (2000-01) Austin Robson (2012) Bobby Rodgers (1990) Ben Rodriguez (2005-09) Randy Roe (1984-85) Gary Rogers (1984) Felix Rosario (1987-88) Larry Ross (1990-91) Adam Roy (2010) Ronald Roy (1963-64) Terry Ruddell (1977-78) Reese Rugg (1963) Mike Ruhmann (1995) Jeff Russell (1978-79) Keith Russell (1977-80) Billy Ray Rutledge (2002) Kurt Ryder (1982) -SChris Salim (2004-06) Jimmy Salim (1963) Zach Sanches (2001-03) Bob Sanchez (1995) Doug Sands (1986-87) Nick Sanford (2012-13) Johnnie Santangelo (2006-08) Paul Saunders (1992-94) David Saylors (1980) Joe Scanio (2011-12) Woody Schick (1968-71) Gary Schouest (1968) Tom Schwab (1973-74) Dean Sclavounous (1964-67) James Scriber (1963-64) Robert Seal (1967) Gil Searcy (1984-85) Kyle Shade (1992-93) Logan Shaftner (2013) Gerard Sharko (1992) Skip Sharp (1990-91) Mark Shaw (1974) Paul Shaw (1965) Barry Shepherd (1991) Chad Sheppard (2009-10) Don Shields (1967-69) Mathias Simmons (2010-11) Nick Simokatis (1995-96) Jack Sims (1965) Armand Sinibaldi (1979) Carol Sistrunk (1966) Ashton Sivigliano (2013) Jason Slanina (1999-2002) Jim Smedley (1984) Billy Smith (1971) Butch Smith (1974) David Smith (1966-70) Herbie Smith (1963-64)

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John Smith (1986-89) O’Brian Smith (1963) Rahn Smith (1995) Richard Smith (1986) Steve Smith (1991-92) Thomas Smith (1967) Beau Snodgrass (2008-09) Trey Sofio (2009) Carl Soileau (1982-84) Charles Soileau (1967-69) Chris Soileau (1977-80) Ricardo Solis (2001-2002) Alonzo Soliz (2002-03) Shane Sowden (1998-00) Steven Spann (2013-present) Dale Spencer (1964-65) Scotty Stafford (1991-94) Kevin Stagner (1977-78) Scott Stagner (1977-80) Pat Stanley (1977) John Stassi (1978-79) Duane Stelly (1995) Kenny Stelly (1977-80) Billy Stevemson (1983-86) Jimmy Stewart (1969-70) Tommy Stewart (1963-64) Brian Stier (1990) Adam Stout (1999-00) Matt Stovall (1998-99) Reed Stuart (1986) Paul Stuckey (1986) Rufino Suarez (1983-86) John Surane (1987-90) Tom Sullivan (1996-97) Carl Svebek (1986) -TChad Tannehill (1995) Demathdian Tate (1999-00) Sonny Terrill (1986-89) David Thrash (1979-82) Rodney Thrash (1982) Mike Timms (1971-73) Chuck Thomas (1963-64) Kerry Thompson (1988-90) Monroe Thompson (1968-70) Hunter Thoms (2003-05) Micah Tipton (2008) Roland Tollette (1988) Daniel Tomlin (1991-94) Eddie Tompkins (1967-70) Kelsey Tomyn (2001-2002) Darrell Toussaint (1980) Jermain Trahan (1991-94) Douglass Trichel (1964) Brent Trimble (1980-83) Brent Trosclair (1996-99) Robby Tuminello (1972-75) Andre Turner (1989-90) Clayton Turner (2003-2004) Danny Turner (1965) Danny Bob Turner (1966-68) Wesley Turner (2006) -UJoe Urtuzuastegui (2008-09)

Anatole Vincent (2002-03) Dom Viola (1992-93) Eric Vogeding (1984-85) -WBrent Walker (1988) Clifton Walker (1984-85) Clint Walker (1997) Joel Walker (1987) Kevin Walker (1983) Morris Walpole (1966) Ted Ward (1973) Pete Wardell (1997-00) Joel Walker (1987) Kevin Walker (1983) Todd Wallace (2012-13) Morris Walpole (1966) Ted Ward (1973) Tom Ward (1968) Kevin Warner (1982-84) Daniel Wascom (2000) Will Watson (2010-13) Zack Watts (1994) Charles Weaver (1969-70) Jay Weaver (1973-74) Trippy Weaver (1968) Chris Wells (1986-89) Russell West (1963-64) Shawn West (2001-2002) Ryan Westbrook (2011-12) Terry Whatley (1979-80) Joe White (1974-75) Fred Wiggins (1977) Van Wiggins (1988-89) Newton Wilkes (1963-65) Bernard Williams (2007-08) Geoff Williams (1992-93) Hans Williams (1985-86-87) Jay Williams (1990-91) Vaughn Williams (1985-87) Rusty Williamson (1967) Jacob Williford (2010-11) Chris Wilmore (1972) Harry Wilmore (1965-68) Durwood Wilson (1963) Jerry Wilkelhake (1984) Ted Wimberley (1966) Zach Winchester (2012) Fred Wolfe (1972) Darryl Woods (1973-74) Ronnie Woods (1974) Bubba Woodward (1966) Tommy Wooley (1964) Stuart Wright (1974) -YMatt Yerby (2011) Wade Youngblood (1978) -ZRyan Zimmerman (2009-10) Don Ziton (1972) *Honorable Letterman

-VJacob Valles (2001) Reid Van Bussusm (2013) Garrett Vaughan (2009) Santino Vialpando (1999-00) Andre Vigé (2003-05) Mike Vienne (1979-83)

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Dr. Randall J. Webb Northwestern State President

Dr. Randall J. Webb stated when he became Northwestern State University’s U N I V E R S I T Y A D M I N I S T R AT I O N 18th president in July of 1996 that his primary objective would be to help make his President: Alma Mater the best institution it could be. In his 18th year, it’s clear that Webb is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Randall J. Webb Provost & Vice President for Academic and Student achieving that admirable goal. Affairs: Enrollment has reached record levels during Webb’s tenure as president and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Lisa Abney exceeded 10,500 for the first time in history in the fall of 2004. Webb has also been Vice President for External Affairs: at the forefront in recent years of moving the university toward higher admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Pierce standards, which has resulted in some enrollment declines but in the enrollment of Vice President for Business Affairs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Jones students with greater academic potential and aptitude. Vice President for University Affairs: Retention has increased at the university, the average ACT score of students has gone up, and high school student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus Jones leaders are enrolling in Northwestern in record numbers. There has been a substantial increase in the number of high Vice President for Technology, Research and Economic Development: school valedictorians and salutatorians among first-time freshmen at the university. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Darlene Williams External funding for NSU has also increased dramatically under Webb’s leadership. In the first capital campaign in its history, the university received $32.7 million to far exceed its goal of $18.84 million. That funding included the establishment of numerous endowed chairs and professorships to enhance academic programs at the university. In addition to the private funding, Northwestern has received more grant monies in recent years from state and federal agencies and private foundations than at any time since its founding in 1884. Webb has also expanded the university’s outreach by spearheading the development at NSU of the largest electronic education and distance learning network of any university in Louisiana. NSU offers courses and degree programs to students across the nation and world through Internet and compressed video. Millions of dollars have been obtained during Webb’s presidency for new and renovated facilities. A new $6.9 million Wellness, Recreation and Activity Center opened on the campus in 2005; and Morrison Hall, the Family and Consumer Sciences Building, and Williamson Hall have been completely renovated and restored. A new Student Services Center on the site of the former West Caspari Hall was completed in May 2012. Over $32 million in construction by a private company has added two modified residence halls to the campus in recent years. Funding has also been obtained to rebuild the East Caspari Hall and replace the underground electrical distribution system. Northwestern academic programs and athletic teams continue to receive positive national recognition. The Computer Information Systems program, for example, won five consecutive national championships in academic competition in systems analysis, and the NSU men’s basketball team defeated Iowa in the NCAA national championship tournament. A former center on the Northwestern football team, Webb is an avid supporter of the university’s athletic programs and has held positions of leadership at the national level in intercollegiate athletics. He has served as chair of the board of directors of the Southland Conference and has been a member of the prestigious NCAA Executive Council and the NCAA Division I Board of Directors that oversee all major policy decisions by the governing body for major college sports. He currently serves as the Southland Conference representative on the NCAA Presidential Advisory Group. A 1965 graduate of Northwestern in mathematics and business education, Webb earned a master of science degree in mathematics from NSU in 1966. He received a doctorate in education from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1971 with a concentration in mathematics and research. Webb was a member of the faculty of Longwood College in Farmville, Va, from 1966 until 1974. He served as Director of Higher Education and Teacher Certification in the Louisiana Department of Education from 1974 through 1976. He moved to Southeastern Louisiana University in 1976 and in 13 years there held positions as director of institutional research, EEO officer, registrar and member of the mathematics faculty. He became Dean of Instruction and Graduate Studies and professor of mathematics at Northwestern in 1989. In that position, he was responsible for campus-wide policy development, planning, advancement, and review of both graduate and undergraduate programs. While Webb was in that position, graduate enrollment increased by 35 percent, and internal funding for faculty research increased by 200 percent. As dean, Webb proposed the concept for NSU’s successful Freshman Connection Program and served as a member of the writing team for a grant proposal that resulted in a five year, $1.7 million Title III grant to improve student retention. He also chaired the steering committee for NSU’s Self Study for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. He has been active in the community as a member of the board of directors of the Natchitoches Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Association for the Preservation of Historic Natchitoches, the Natchitoches Historic Foundation, the Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony Society, Rotary Club, and the First Baptist Church. Webb and his wife Brenda have two daughters, both honor graduates of Northwestern. Tamara and her husband, former NSU All-America baseball pitcher Reggie Gatewood, live in Long Valley,N.J., with their children Tyler and Ava. Lauren is married to former outstanding NSU baseball player Nick Simokaitis, and they live in St. Louis with their sons Nicholas and Benjamin. Randy and Brenda Webb

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball

Jerry Pierce

Vice President • External Affairs Only a handful of people have served Northwestern State as long as Jerry Pierce has, and nobody has done so in a more understated manner. In his 49th year on the university’s staff, Pierce’s impact on NSU and the city of Natchitoches is indelible. He’s never wanted or gotten top billing, but consistently, he gets results to benefit the university. He is in his 23rd year as vice president of external affairs at Northwestern. A significant aspect of his job is oversight of intercollegiate athletics. Pierce works closely with athletic director Greg Burke and all NSU coaches and staff members to keep Northwestern athletics competing at a championship level week after week, month after month and year after year. Pierce is an avid tennis player who has been a member of USTA teams that have won more than a dozen state championships, five regional titles and one national championship. Well before moving into the executive position, Pierce had already served his alma mater, adopted hometown and state with distinction. In his role as vice president, he overNSU Athletic Council sees university operations in athletics, alumni and development, public Jody Biscoe (Chair) and media relations and assists President Dr. Randall J. Webb in governKaymin Carter mental affairs activities. Many of those duties were his since the 1970s as Lyn Christophe he worked under four previous presidents as Northwestern advanced from Catherine Faucheaux NAIA to NCAA College Division to NCAA Division I athletic status in 1977. Cole Gentry A 1961 graduate of Northwestern, Pierce served as trainer/manager Kelee Grimes for the Demon football team during his college years, working closely with Steve Gruesbeck legendary coach Jack Clayton. After earning his journalism degree, Pierce Marcus Jones went to work for the New Orleans Times Picayune, serving as a reporter Natalie Laurence Tara McKenney (Student) and editor. He was named executive sports editor at the age of 24. Dr. Charles Pellegrin In 1965, he chose to raise his two sons in Natchitoches and returned Dr. Pat Pierson to NSU as sports information director. He was promoted to news bureau Steve Story director two years later and assumed additional responsibilities in athletDr. Mark Swanstrom ics, alumni affairs and other areas through the years. Ed Ward He founded, in 1972, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame facility in Dr. Randall Webb Prather Coliseum on the NSU campus, providing a home for an entity created in 1958. He established annual induction activities that remain in Ex-Officio Members place nearly four decades later, and served as director of the Hall for 19 Greg Burke years until his promotion to vice president in 1990 forced him to step aside Carrie Crowell Dustin Eubanks from the volunteer post. Roxanne Freeman He helped guide Northwestern into three athletic conferences (Trans Dr. Patrice Moulton America, 1979; Gulf Star, 1983; Southland, 1987) and NCAA Division I staDr. Vicki Parrish tus in 1977. He is a past president of the Southland and has served the Jerry Pierce conference through other offices and committee positions. In 1994, he was named one of Louisiana’s 20 most influential sports figures by the Times-Picayune. Also on the list were New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, LSU athletic director Joe Dean and basketball coach Dale Brown, and Grambling football coaching legend Eddie Robinson. His salesmanship and managerial skills were instrumental in convincing Tri-Star Productions to film the 1989 smash hit movie Steel Magnolias, with an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Sally Field and Dylan McDermott in Natchitoches and on the NSU campus. The movie’s impact on tourism in Natchitoches continues to resonate more than two decades later. Pierce is regarded as one of the most effective legislative liaisons for Louisiana’s higher education system. He is also a popular after dinner speaker and master of ceremonies who has spoken at hundreds of events since 1965. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Pierce is a member of the Journalism Department faculty. He is the author of one book and editor of two others and has written thousands of editorials, columns, features and other articles for newspapers and magazines. Pierce and his wife Regina, a teacher, live on Cane River Lake in Natchitoches. He has two sons, Randy and Rick, both NSU graduates; and three grandchildren, twins Evan and Amanda, 23, and Miranda, 12, and two stepchildren, Nicholas and Natalie. NCAA Regionals: 1991 • 1994 • 2005 Media

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DEMONS’ DECADE OF EXCELLENCE Highlights of NSU athletics in the first 10 years under the leadership of Dr. Randall Webb, Vice President Jerry Pierce and Director of Athletics Greg Burke 22 Southland Conference Championships (7 sports) Football (1997, 1998, 2004), basketball (2005, 2006), women’s basketball (1999, 2004), baseball (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005), women’s soccer (2000), softball (1998, 1999, 2000), men’s track and field (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002). AllSports (1997-98).

10 SLC Tournament Championships (4 sports) Basketball (2001, 2006), women’s soccer (1997, 2000, 2002, 2005), women’s basketball (2004) and softball (1998, 2000, 2002).

16 Postseason Appearances (6 sports) Football - FCS Division playoffs (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004); basketball (2001, 2006); women’s basketball (2004); baseball (2005); softball (1998, 2000, 2002); women’s soccer (2000, 2002, 2005). Women’s Basketball also played in the 1999 WNIT.

45 National Awards (5 sports) All-America awards - track and field (18), football (19), baseball (1). Academic All-America honors – softball (2), baseball (2). National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete (1); NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (1); basketball - 2006 Pontiac Game Changing Performance $100,000 Scholarship

3 Olympic Competitors (2 sports) Track and field alumni LaMark Carter (2000) Kenta Bell (2004 and 2008) represented the USA in the Olympic Games in the triple jump. Fomer Demon basketball player Dr. Gayle Hatch was the USA’s head men’s weightlifting coach in the 2004 Athens Games.

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Greg Burke

Director of Athletics The Burke File

AGE: 57 (Born Oct. 22, 1956) • HOMETOWN: Alliance, Ohio • HIGH SCHOOL: Marlington ’74 • COLLEGE: Mt. Union ’78 (cum laude) POSTGRADUATE: Kent State ’86 • BEFORE HE WAS A.D.: Sports writer, Alliance (Ohio) Review, 1972-78; director of news and sports information, Hiram (Ohio) College (1978-85); administrative intern, NSU athletics, 1985-86; director, NSU Athletic Association, 1986-92; director of athletic development, University of Akron, 1992-96. BIG FAN OF: Cleveland Browns, Indians and Cavaliers • INTERESTS: Working out, watching ESPN and VH1 Classic, family outings.

In his 18th year as director of athletics at Northwestern State, Greg Burke has received national acclaim for the job he’s done in his adopted hometown. Burke has been athletics director at Northwestern since Aug. 29, 1996, when his first day included speaking at the annual NSU/Independence Bowl Kickoff Luncheon. Burke is the longest serving AD at any Louisiana or Southland Conference institution. He has steered NSU athletics to many of its greatest accomplishments while overseeing a program that has fielded championship caliber teams in nearly all of the school’s NCAA Division I sports. Last February, he was presented the “Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football Award” by the north Louisiana chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. Two years ago, he was included among 29 winners of the Under Amour AD of the Year Award presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Burke was the 2010-11 president of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association. He has begun a term on the NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance, Burke previously served on the prestigious NCAA Championships/Sports Management Cabinet. He previously served a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee (1999-2002) and concurrently served a term on the eight-member NCAA FCS Committee that administers the national playoffs. Burke has served as a site supervisor for Football Championship Subdivision playoff games across the nation and he is regarded as one of the country’s premiere advocates of FCS football. Burke’s 17 years as athletic director include 35 Southland Conference regular-season or tournament championships, 59 All-American and Academic All-American student athletes, and three U.S. Olympic competitors. Twenty NSU teams have taken part in NCAA or WNIT postseason competition. All of the school’s athletic facilities have undergone nearly $7 million in improvements in the past four years. Burke spearheaded a $2 million series of sponsorships for new scoreboards installed for 2008-09 at all NSU athletic venues; the $700,000 Second Century Circle fencing project for athletic venues; and a $500,000 softball grandstand project completed earlier this year. NSU in 2004-05 became the first (and remains the only) Southland Conference member in the league’s five decades of history to sweep football, men’s basketball and baseball championships in the same athletic year. It’s been done only once in Southeastern Conference history, by Alabama in 1933-34, and only four times in Big Ten Conference history, the last time by Michigan State in 1979-80. Those accomplishments have come with one of the more modest athletic budgets in the state and conference. Burke’s management skill and fundraising ability have been pivotal. Burke has displayed a remarkable ability to hire dynamic head coaches, notably current staffers Mike McConathy, Louisiana’s all-time career basketball wins leader; 2013 Louisiana softball coach of the Year Donald Pickett; Hugh and Stephanie Hernesman, who just led the volleyball program to its best season in the 31-year history of the program; and several whose success at Northwestern State propelled them to national prominence in subsequent positions. From his first day on the job, Burke has stressed the importance of having a balanced athletic program. To that end, tremendous competitive strides have been made in women’s athletics under his guidance. Along with the aforementioned volleyball surge, NSU’s soccer program was the first in Louisiana to reach the NCAA Tournament. Softball and tennis made NCAA Tournament appearances in 2013, the second in four seasons for Lady Demon tennis. Burke has established a high standard for NSU Athletics in academic achievement and community service. The academic accomplishments are reflected annually in the NCAA’s APR and GSR studies. Community service by NSU student-athletes, coaches and staff more than doubled to over 5,000 hours in 2009-10 and has remained at that level. Burke spearheaded the adoption of the slogan “Great Tradition, Brighter Future” for NSU Athletics, and the creation of NSU Athletics “Cornerstones” for student-athletes: “Academic Achievement, Personal Responsibility, Competitive Success … Every Minute, Every Hour, Every Day!” In 2005, Burke was one of three recipients of the All-America Football Foundation’s Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award and that same year, was also tabbed as one of two Natchitoches Parish Cenla Newsmakers of 2005 by the Alexandria Town Talk newspaper’s editorial staff. He received the 2006 “Outstanding Alumni Award” from his alma mater, Marlington High School in Alliance, Ohio, recognizing his community service and professional achievements. Burke became one of only 21 alumni honored since the award was instituted in 1982. Burke is a past president of the Natchitoches Kiwanis Club and remains active in that civic group. He has also been part of the steering committee for the Natchitoches Christmas Festival and is a former president of the Natchitoches Area Jaycees. He is involved with the American Heart Association and was 2010 March of Dimes chairman locally. His wife, Susu, is a Natchitoches native, NSU graduate and an elementary teacher. Their 19-year-old daughter, Catherine, graduated from St. Mary’s High School in May of 2012 and attends Louisiana Tech. Burke with his wife Susu and daughter Catherine

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball ASSISTANT AD/MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS

Kyle BARNARD

Kyle Barnard has served as the leader of ticket operations for three years, and was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Promotions at NSU in 2013. He served as a graduate assistant two years prior to his ticket stint. His duties include working with event management, external affairs, and marketing for NSU events. He also oversees Northwestern State’s ticketing office. His first year at Northwestern State served as a graduate assistant for the department. While working with game day operations and marketing/promotions, he served on the diversity council for NSU during the NCAA recertification process. Kyle organized a NCAA diversity workshop for both coaches and players. Barnard received his undergraduate degree in kinesiology and fitness from Ouachita Baptist University. He was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter on the offensive line for the OBU football team. As a captain his junior and senior year, the team had their highest ranking in school history. He served as member and president of OBU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. While attending OBU, Kyle reached the dean’s list and was a member of IFC (Inter Fraternal Council) and also was a member of Rho Sigma men’s social club. His hometown is The Woodlands, Texas. In high school, he was named to the all-district and all-county teams at The Woodlands High School. Kyle also earned a power-lifting letter. The son of Ron and Brenda Barnard, he was born Nov. 13, 1987, in Corpus Christi, Texas and has one brother, Conall. He is married to Brittany Barnard, a pediatric RN at Cabrini Hospital. ATHLETICS FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE

Jody BISCOE

Faculty Athletic Representative Jody Biscoe is Associate Professor of Psychology and Addiction Studies at Northwestern State, where he is the coordinator for the undergraduate Addiction Studies, and Substance Abuse/Prevention concentrations. Since 2006, he has served as Faculty Athletic Representative for NSU. This role includes the chair of the NSU Athletic Council. Since 2006, Northwestern State University has made numerous paradigm shifts in how it addresses the needs of student-athletes; however, one thing has been consistent in that its student-athletes are winners on the field and in the classroom. All have heard about higher educational institutions being penalized by the NCAA for academic improprieties. NSU has attempted to be a model program of “Doing Things the Right Way,” by following the Athletic Department motto: Great Tradition – Brighter Future. This past year, NSU was one of only four schools in the State of Louisiana that did not receive any penalties for low NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR) with baseball, soccer, softball, tennis, women’s indoor & outdoor track, and volleyball rating in the top three in the Southland Conference. Among the 40 Northwestern State student-athletes and athletic staff members who graduated in spring 2010, 10 of the 20 receiving undergraduate degrees graduated either cum laude or magna cum laude. Graduation rates of student-athletes in soccer, volleyball, men’s basketball, baseball and football ranked in the top four of the Conference. These accomplishments could not have been achieved without the support and efforts of the student-athletes, coaches, faculty, and administration. Also, Jody is the Director for the Louisiana Addiction Technology Transfer Center at NSU. He has served on the National Addiction Technology Transfer Center’s (ATTC) - Practice and National Leadership Institute Committee. In addition, he has coordinated five nationally recognized leadership institutes for Louisiana, Texas and New Mexico and a member of the National ATTC Leadership Directors Committee. Recently, he was appointed to the NAADAC - National Addiction Studies & Standards Collaborative Committee. This past year, Jody was selected to serve on the United States Health and Human Services – Substance Abuse & Mental Health Service Administration Expert Panel concerning workforce issues. Jody’s married to his wife, Veronica (Roni), an avid runner, and daughter Roxy is a senior co-captain on the varsity cheerleading squad and Lady Tiger basketball team at St. Mary’s School. All are devoted Demon fans! ACADEMIC COORDINATOR/SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

Carrie CROWELL

Carrie Crowell, a two-year Academic All-Southland Conference soccer standout for Northwestern State in 2005-06, from Arlington, TX, now serves as academic coordinator in the Johnnie Emmons Athletic Study Center at NSU as well as being the Senior Woman Administrator. Crowell served as an intern in the Academic Services and CHAMPS/Life Skills program in January 2009, while also completing her second season as a graduate assistant soccer coach and finishing work on her master’s of science in sport administration. She was a magna cum laude graduate of NSU in August 2007 in business administration, and also was a key contributor on the Lady Demons’ 2005 NCAA Tournament team that won the Southland Conference Tournament. Crowell is the academic coordinator for the sports of soccer, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s track, volleyball, and veteran football. She also heads the Enhanced Academic Program which provides additional help for student-athletes and aids in maintaining a healthy and successful balance between academics and athletics. Crowell served an internship in the summer of 2008 with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, helping

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stage events supporting a Nationwide Tour golf tournament co-sponsored by the Hall. She also assisted in daily operations of the museum in Springfield, Mo., and helped stage the Missouri High School Basketball All-Stars Game. Crowell was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta honors society from 2005-2007, graduating in three years with a 3.74 grade point average. She made the SLC Commissioners’ Academic Honor Roll in the last three seasons she competed for NSU, capped by a 2006 season in which her defense helped the Lady Demons set a school record for least goals allowed per game. Crowell graduated with her Masters of Science in Sport Administration with a 4.0 GPA in May 2009. ASSISTANT AD/NCAA COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR

Dustin EUBANKS

Dustin Eubanks is in his 13th year in the NSU athletic department and his 12th year at the helm of the compliance duties, keeping all athletic personnel current and in accordance with NCAA and Southland Conference guidelines. A 1996 education graduate of Northwestern, the 38-year-old avid fan of all teams that hail from Pittsburgh seized an opportunity to serve as a graduate assistant in the sports information department at Northwestern while beginning the pursuit of his master’s degree in health and physical education (concentration in sports administration), which he obtained in May of 2003, and was impressive enough to earn a promotion to full-time status in November 1998. Eubanks is married to the former Dawn Hornsby of Branch and the couple has two daughters, Emilie and Taylor Nicole. The sisters share the same birthdate. Dustin and Dawn, who is the Associate Director of Financial Aid at NSU, will celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary this summer. ATHLETICS BUSINESS MANAGER

Roxanne FREEMAN

Roxanne Freeman began working at NSU in 1983 as an accounting clerk in business affairs. She transferred to the athletic department as football/baseball/track secretary and served under Sam Goodwin, Leon Johnson and several baseball coaches for eight seasons before graduating with a B.S. in accounting in May 1995. Freeman then became the compliance coordinator and academic advisor during a three-year span before leaving in 1998. She returned to NSU in the Fall of 2000 in her current position as Business Manager where she now serves as liaison between the athletic department and business affairs. She has one son, Aaron Pizani, who is also a NSU alum. DIRECTOR OF TICKET OPERATIONS

Ruth FRUGÉ

Northwestern State graduate Ruth Fruge’, who gained extensive experience in the NSU athletic department as a student worker before spending over a year running the ticket sales operations at Detroit Mercy, is the new director of athletic ticket operations at Northwestern State. Fruge’ returned home to NSU after serving 14 months as the ticket sales and fan experience manager at Detroit Mercy. She worked 18 months as a ticketing and marketing office student assistant in the NSU athletic department from May 2011-November 2012, until she was hired at Detroit Mercy. In her position at UDM, she generated new season ticket orders and handled renewals, and was in charge of corporate, group and single-game ticket sales for basketball, lacrosse and soccer. Fruge’ sold many large group packages that increased attendance and revenue. She helped manage the halftime entertainment for basketball games, and organzed and ran the Titan Club Special Needs Basketball Camp, the National Girls and Women in Sports Day event, the annual student-athlete awards banquet, and a series of homecoming events. Fruge’ was in charge of alumni games and receptions for all 19 sports at Detroit Mercy, and was in charge of donor relations while serving as the athletic department liason for the Titan Club board of directors. Fruge’ was also the UDM coed cheerleading coach. In her time working in the NSU athletic department with the ticket and marketing staffs, Fruge’ assisted in implementing new sales plans for season ticket sales for all sports. Her efforts contributed to significant increases in single-game and season tickets in football, basketball and baseball. Fruge’ helped market and manage the summer Victory Tours in 2011 and 2012. She worked with the successful Demon Rewards student attendance incentive program, and worked closely with NSU Student Services and Alumni Affairs on numerous athletic-related events. She managed donor records and daily deposits while helping supervise 15-20 game-day personnel for home athletic events at NSU. Fruge’ was involved in soliciting donors for the annual fund drive and interacted with season ticket holders for every sport. A December 2012 NSU graduate in Liberal Arts, Fruge’ served on the Student Self-Assessed Athletic Fee Oversight Committee.

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ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

Adam JONSON

For his second full-time stint at Northwestern State, Adam Jonson returned to his alma mater as Associate Athletic Director for External Relations and Executive Director of the Athletic Association on July 1, 2013, after gaining experience at three Division I schools. Jonson previously spent just over two years as Assistant Marketing Director for Ticket Operations at NSU before serving the past two years as Assistant Athletic Director for Ticketing and Operations at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. He also worked as the Assistant Director of Athletics Media Relations at the University of North Florida for one year. At ULM, Jonson provided oversight for the athletic communications and ticketing offices while assisting in marketing and fundraising activities. He helped establish new attendance records for several sports, including a season-long baseball tally that ranked in the top 40 nationally in 2012 and a single-game crowd of more than 31,000 for a nationally televised football game against Baylor. In addition to revamping office organization and operational structures, ticket revenue soared by more than 44 percent under Jonson’s watch. Other initiatives included leading a rebranding campaign for the student section at basketball, implementing a department-wide social media strategy, establishing a “Faith & Family” event and adding it to the title sponsor inventory and structuring new giving level requirements for premium areas to result in more than $100,000 in new revenue. In his first full-time role at NSU, Jonson worked in an external staff that notched record attainment figures. Focusing on all aspects of ticket operations, he also managed the student loyalty program, implemented new procedures for complimentary tickets to further ensure NCAA compliance and spearheaded plans for the current gameday parking structure to create new revenue streams. Beginning as a student worker in the NSU sports information office, Jonson completed his masters of science in sport administration at NSU with a 4.0 gpa after earning his bachelors of science in business administration as a summa cum laude graduate of NSU in 2007. He was donned the prestigious Ace Higgins Award, given by the Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association to the state’s top student SID in 2007. His 2008 softball media guide also earned second place in the annual LSWA contest. Jonson has also been very involved around campus and in the community. His activities in Natchitoches have included playing drums in the praise bands at the BCM and First Baptist Church, serving as intramurals faculty advisor for the BCM and on the WRAC intramurals committee and acting as a Chamber of Commerce ambassador. Through the NSU sports information office, Jonson has worked closely with the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, serving as Advertising Coordinator in 2006 and assisting with inductee hospitality for eight years DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS

Josh M DANIEL C

After nearly five years working in the Louisiana Tech athletics department with extensive involvement with promotional activities and marketing initiatives, Josh McDaniel is the new director of marketing and promotions for Northwestern State Athletics. McDaniel, a native of Beauregard Parish, has a wide range of experience including involvement with event management, branding, ticketing, sales, in-game promotions, social media, graphic design, video production and managing the Louisiana Tech Kids Club. He was the multimedia services manager for Louisiana Tech athletic department since January 2010. In that capacity, McDaniel produced content for Tech’s All-Access feature and helped manage the LaTechSports. com website, and managed Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. He spearheaded growth of the department’s Twitter followers from under 100 to over 5,000, and created the department’s Facebook page and grew its audience to over 15,000 followers. McDaniel also created the Bulldogs’ Instragram account and began sport-specific Twitter accounts for each sport. He helped implement and monitored the Top Dog Rewards social media program in 2012. McDaniel developed branding strategies for the department and designed print materials for posters, billboards, fliers and signage, along with creating videos and graphics for website and video board use. He was the point man for baseball marketing and promotions and was involved with those activities for football and men’s and women’s basketball. McDaniel was soley responsible for men’s basketball marketing in 2011-12 and was part of the NCAA Pack the House Challenge winning marketing team in 2011 and 2012. He was the game producer for football and men’s and women’s basketball games, handling the video board script development and implementation. McDaniel handled public address announcing in baseball, soccer and some softball and basketball games, while securing and editing in-game music for all home sporting events. He also did some play-byplay announcing at volleyball, baseball and football games. He secured auction items and was responsible for fan experiences. He created and managed former student-athlete reunions and was involved with organizing the Bulldogs’ Bradshaw-Brooks golf tournament fundraiser. As an external affairs and ticketing staff member from a year until taking the multimedia position in January 2010, McDaniel secured over $25,000 in ticket sales through cold calls and e-mails, and assisted in day-to-day operations of the ticket office and gameday operations. A member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity as an undergraduate, McDaniel earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in February 2005.

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Kelee RODDY

ACADEMIC COORDINATOR

A three-time Academic All-Southland Conference performer, Kelee Roddy, formerly Kelee Grimes replaces another former softball standout, Cary Bruno, who departed in 2012 after two years on the academic staff. Grimes was selected as one of 26 recipients of a 2012 Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Scholarship awarded by the NCAA to be applied to her postgraduate studies in NSU’s Sport Administration master’s degree program. In her senior season, Grimes was included for the third straight year on the Southland Conference Softball All-Academic Team, finishing with a 3.82 grade point average in business administration while competing in her senior season and serving as a student worker in the Johnnie Emmons Academic Study Center at NSU. Third all-time in school history with 471 career strikeouts, she led the Lady Demons in that category in each of her last three seasons, averaging 1.4 per inning this spring. Grimes was a second-team All-Louisiana selection as a junior when she went 11-8 with a 1.40 earned run average that ranked 18th nationally. Grimes owns two of the 16 no-hitters in school history, blanking Alcorn State as a junior and Alabama State in her senior season. In 2011, she won two Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week honors. As a sophomore, she made the Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District VI team and was Academic All-Southland Conference for the first time. Grimes is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and Beta Gamma Sigma academic honor sorority, and was president of NSU’s Blue Key Honor Society while earning recognition in Who’s Who Among American Universities and Colleges. A Pineville native, Grimes was the 2008 Gatorade Louisiana Softball Player of the Year as she led Pineville High to the Class 5A state finals. She has been active in community outreach projects while a student-athlete in high school and college. She is married to Mike Roddy.

Northwestern State success as a Southland Conference member • SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Football – 1988, 1997, 1998, 2004 Basketball – 2005, 2006 (2007 East Division) Women’s Basketball – 1995, 1999, 2004 Baseball – 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005 Softball – 1991, 1998, 1999, 2000 Track & Field (men’s indoor) – 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001 Track & Field (men’s outdoor) – 1993, 1999, 2002 Soccer – 2000 Tennis -1989, 1994, 2010 • SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT TITLES Basketball – 2001, 2006, 2013 Women’s Basketball – 2004 Softball – 1998, 2000, 2002, 2013 Tennis – 2010, 2013 Soccer – 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005 • NCAA POSTSEASON Football – 1988, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004 Basketball – 2001, 2006, 2013 Women’s Basketball – 1989, 2004 Baseball – 1991, 1994, 2005 Softball – 1998, 2000, 2002, 2013 Tennis – 2010, 2013 Soccer – 2000, 2002, 2005 • WNIT (WOMEN’S BASKETBALL) 1993 – (2-1, fifth place) 1995 – (2-1, second place, beat Clemson and Notre Dame) 1999 – (0-1) • TRACK & FIELD NCAA champions – 1990 Indoor Men’s High Jump, Brian Brown; 2010 Outdoor Women’s Discus, Trecey Rew NCAA ALL-AMERICANS – 30 outdoors, 15 indoors USA OLYMPIANS – LaMark Carter, 2000; Kenta Bell, 2004, 2008

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Jason DRURY

Now in his eighth season at Northwestern State, Jason Drury was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer in 2012 after the retirement of long-time trainer Ed Evans. Drury joined the sports medicine staff at Northwestern State University in the summer of 2005 after being the head athletic trainer at Natchitoches Central for five years. In the spring of 2009, Drury took over as the head football athletic trainer for the Demons, after working for three seasons with the women’s soccer team and one season with men’s basketball team. A 1999 graduate of Idaho State University in biology, Drury worked with numerous sports in Pocatello, Idaho including football, men’s basketball and track and field. Drury earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern State in 2001, during which time he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the NSU softball team. Drury is a native of Paoli, Indiana. He and his wife, Toni, have been married for nine years. They have two children, Maddox and Kenzie. ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

Leslie OGLESBY

Leslie Oglesby is in his third season at Northwestern State and first as assistant athletic trainer. A native of Reform, Alabama and a graduate of South Lamar High School, Oglesby graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from the University of Alabama in May 2010. While at Alabama, he worked with the Crimson Tide baseball, football, and women’s basketball teams as well as area high school athletics at Tuscaloosa County High School. In the summer of 2009, he did an athletic training internship with the Xenia Scouts of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate Baseball League. At NSU, he’s working on getting his master’s degree in science and health promotion. Born on February 21, 1988, Leslie is the son of Jeff and Donna Oglesby and he has an older brother, Joey. Leslie was married to the former Anna-Kate Sisson on June 11, 2011.

Dr. Mike LEDDY

TEAM PHYSICIAN

A native of San Antonio, Dr. Rich was a three-year letterman in football as an offensive lineman at LSU from 1976-78. He earned Academic All- Southeastern Conference honors in 1977 and 1978. Dr. Rich is the managing partner of Mid State Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center in Alexandria. Mid State, along with Christus St Frances Cabrini Hospital, was designated as #1 in Orthopaedics for the State of Louisiana for 2004 by HEALTHGRADES, “The Healthcare Quality Experts”. He is married to the former Vickie Rainey, and they have three children, Jeff, Margaret and Stacie. His hobbies include spending time with his family, golf, fishing, and duck hunting.

Dr. James KNECHT

TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. James Knecht has been Northwestern’s team physician since 1984. He finished his pre-med curriculum from LSU in 1975. While at LSU, he was an Academic All-SEC and Academic All-American football player in 1974. He has been in private practice family medicine in Natchitoches since 1982. In addition to being Northwestern’s team physician, he has also been Natchitoches Central’s team physician since 1992. Dr. Knecht is actively involved in many professional organizations, including the Natchitoches Parish Medical Society, Active Staff Physicians at Natchitoches Parish Hospital, and the Louisiana State Medical Society. He is also a Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice and Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice. His father, Gene, was an assistant football coach at Northwestern and has been active in the Graduate N Club for three decades. TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. William CRENSHAW

Dr. Will Crenshaw is in his first year as a member of the Northwestern State team physician staff. A native of Alexandria, Dr. Crenshaw graduated Cum Laude from Centenary in 1999 when receiving his bachelor’s degree and earned his medical degree from LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans in 2004. He worked his residency at Campbell Clinic in Tennessee beginning in 2004 until 2009. He is a member of the American Medical Association, OREF (Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation), and AAOS Resident member. He received the Kellogg Endowment Scholarship in 2002 and Alpha Omega Alpha in 2003. He is married.

Dr. Mike Leddy is in his fifth season with Northwestern State serving as a team physician. Dr. Leddy received his undergraduate degree and Doctorate of Medicine from Boston University. He completed his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at Louisiana State University Medical Center-New Orleans in 2002. He then completed a sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship with David Fischer, MD at TRIA Orthopaedics in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he worked on the medical staff to the Minnesota Vikings, Wild, Twins, and Timberwolves. After fellowship, Dr. Leddy practiced in Kissimmee, Florida with Orthopaedic Associates of Osceola. There, he cared for many local high school and collegiate athletes. He was head team physician for the Florida Seals Professional Hockey Team and Osceola Ghostriders Professional Indoor Football Team. He was also the lead orthopaedic surgeon for the Capital One Bowl and part of the medical staff for the NBA Combines. In 2007, Dr. Leddy accepted an invitation to return to Louisiana and join Mid-State Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center in Alexandria. He specializes in sports medicine, arthroscopy of the shoulder, knee and hip, and knee and shoulder reconstruction. Dr. Leddy is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. In 2007, he was part of the inaugural class of orthopaedic surgeons to receive a Subspecialty Board Certification in Sports Medicine by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and a member of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, and the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association. A native of Hopewell Junction, New York, Dr. Leddy is married to the former Andrée Braud of Belle Chasse, Louisiana, and they have two children, Anna Clare and Mary Caitlin. His hobbies include spending time with his family, golf, hunting, and reading.

Dr. Chris RICH

TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. Chris Rich completed his undergraduate degree at LSU in Baton Rouge, followed by a Doctor of Medicine degree from the LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans. He finished his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at LSU in 1988. Dr. Rich is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, with a successful Recertification with a specialty interest in sports medicine in 2000. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, a member of the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, a charter member of the Louisiana Sports Medicine Society, and a board member of the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association. Dr. Rich has been the Head Team Physician for the Northwestern Demons since 1990. His practice specializes in sports medicine, arthroscopy of the shoulder and knee, and knee reconstruction. During his tenure at NSU, over 500 athletes have sustained an injury that required a surgery, with an incredible rate of return to full sports competition of 99%.

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SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

Doug IRELAND

In charge of athletic media relations at his alma mater since January of 1989, Doug Ireland coordinates publicity efforts for Northwestern’s 14 intercollegiate sports teams through local, regional and national media outlets in print, broadcast, television and the internet. He also serves in the volunteer role of chairman of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Ireland assumed that post in April 1990. His 1992 Demon Football Media Guide won “Best in the Nation” in FCS Division from the College Sports Information Directors of America. A 1997 story on Joe Delaney, “The Guy We Called Joe D,” won a national second-place award in a COSIDA writing contest. Ireland has won numerous awards as SID from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. He was recently awarded the Distinguished American Award” by the S.M. McNaughton Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Several of his assistant SIDs and graduate assistants have advanced to prominence in media fields. Former NSU sports information staffers under Ireland include Bruce Ludlow, assistant commissioner of the Southland Conference for media relations; Bill Magrath, media relations manager for the Sports Business Daily; Mike Morrison, co-editor of the ESPN Information Please Almanac; Daucy Crizer, assistant AD and business manager at Lamar; Erik Cox, SID at Lamar; Dart Volz, former SID at Southeastern Louisiana; Melissa Reynaud, former assistant SID at LSU; Kenny Lannou, SID at Kansas State; and Troy Mitchell, SID at Henderson State. Dustin Eubanks, NSU’s director of NCAA compliance, worked in the NSU SID office as a graduate assistant and for two years as the fulltime assistant, and Adam Jonson, NSU’s former ticket manager, was a student and graduate assistant in the SID office. In 1981-82, while an undergraduate at Northwestern, Ireland worked as chief of the Shreveport Times Natchitoches Bureau, coordinating news coverage of an eight-parish region along the Red River. From 1982-85, he was assistant SID at Southwestern Louisiana, working with a men’s basketball program that made three straight postseason tournament appearances. He won CoSIDA publications and writing awards while at USL. Ireland was the sports editor of the Natchitoches Times in 1985-86 and attended graduate school at Northeast Louisiana before joining the Alexandria Town Talk sports staff in 1987. In 18 months at the Town Talk, he covered both NSU and LSU sports and won 15 writing awards from the Louisiana Sports Writers’ Association. In 2001, the LSWA presented its prestigious Mac Russo Award to Ireland for his contributions to the organization. In 1999, Ireland was awarded honorary membership in the Graduate N Club at NSU by the university’s group of athletic lettermen for his service to Northwestern and its athletic program, and in 2003 he was given full membership. He was appointed by President Dr. Randall Webb to serve a two-year term on the inaugural University Planning Council in 1997-99. In 2008, he was awarded the the National Football Foundation “Distinguished American” award and in 2012 he was honored by the Alexandria Town talk by being named the “CENLA Sportsman of the Year” award for his work as an SID and toward the completion of the $23 million Hall of Fame Museum. A member of the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity and a student government senator while completing a journalism degree from Northwestern, Ireland was editor of the student newspaper “Current Sauce” as a sophomore before going to work for the Shreveport Times. He was an all-district baseball player and the student body president at Jonesboro-Hodge High School, where he was a wingback for the Tigers’ 1977 Class AA state football finalists coached by Don Shows.

They cover the Demons: primary media outlets Daily Newspapers -Bret McCormick, Bob Tompkins, Warren Hayes, Randy Benson Sports, Alexandria Daily Town Talk, P.O. Box, 7558, Alexandria, LA 71306 (318-487-6351, fax 487-6315) - Roy Lang III, Matt Vines Sports, The Times, P.O. Box 30222, Shreveport, LA 71130 (318-459-3296, 800-462-6436, fax 459-3301) - Joe Schiefelbein, Sports, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, P.O. Box 588, Baton Rouge, LA 70821 (225-383-1111, fax 388-0371) - Russell Hedges, Sports, Bossier Press Tribune, P.O. Box 6267, Bossier City, LA 71171 (318-352-3618, fax 747-5298) - Leesville, Daily Leader, P.O. Box 619, Leesville, LA 71446 (318-239-3444, fax 318-238-1552)

Non-Daily Newspapers - NSU Current Sauce, Kyser Hall, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-5456, fax 357-6564) - Sports, New Orleans Times Picayune, 3800 Howard Ave., New Orleans, LA 70140 (504-826-3405, fax 826-3401) - Lamar Gafford, Natchitoches Times, 904 Hwy. 1 South, Natchitoches, LA 71457 (318-352-3618, fax 352-7842)

Television Stations - Chris Bailey, Gerald Geruing KALB-TV, 605 Washington St., Alexandria, LA 71306 (318-445-6397 exts. 516, 523; fax 442-7427) - Adria Goins, Shayne Wright, KSLA-TV, 1812 Fairfield Ave., Shreveport, LA 71104 (318-677-6709, fax 677-6705) - Brandon Dunn, Lance Snow, KTAL-TV, 3150 N. Market St., Shreveport, LA 71107 (318-629-7134, 7133, fax 318-629-7171) - Paul Crane, Tatum Everett KTBS-TV, 312 E. Kings Hwy., Shreveport LA 71104 (318-861-5838, fax 318-862-9431) - David Antilley II, NSU-TV, 104A Kyser Hall, P.O. Box 5273, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-4417)

Campus Radio Station - KNWD, 109 Kyser Hall, P.O. Box 5273, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-5693) Wire Service - Bret Martel, Associated Press, 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200A, New Orleans, LA 70113 (800-662-7717, 504-523-3931, fax 586-0531)

Conference/NCAA Offices - Todd Lamb, Southland Conference, 2600 Network Blvd., Suite 150, Frisco, TX 75034 (972-422-9500, fax 422-9225) - Jim Wright, NCAA Statistics, P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317-917-6222, fax 917-6888)

National Outlets - USA Today, 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, VA 22107 (703-276-3400) - Sports Illustrated, Time/Life Building, New York, NY 10020 (212-522-5782, 212-977-4540/4541) - Sporting News, Box 56, St. Louis, MO 63166 (800-433-1886, 314-993-7111) - CBS Sports, 51 W52nd St., 30th Floor, New York, NY 10019 (212-975-5162/3559) - ABC Sports, 1330 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019 (212-456-7777) - ESPN, ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010 (203-585-2154/2125, 800-843-6416) - CNN, One CNN Plaza, 100 International Blvd., Atlanta, GA 30348 (404-822-1588) - SportsTicker, Harborside Financial Center, 600 Plaza Two, New Jersey City, NJ 07311 (800-367-8935)

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ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR -Northwestern State Demons

Matthew FOWLER

Matthew Fowler, in his sixth year as a member of the Northwestern State SPORTS INFORMATION GAMEDAY STAFF sports information staff, was named assistant sports information director in June 2012 Fowler has worked as the primary media contact for the Lady Demon soccer program, women’s basketball program and the Demon baseball program. He assisted with production of NSU’s award-winning football, baseball and men’s basketball media guides, as well as game programs for several sports and other promotional materials. He took third place in the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Division II media guide contest for his 2012-13 women’s basketball media guide. He has been the official scorer and statistician for football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball Brittney Russ Ronnie Pellegrin Patrick Korn Dr .Charles Pellegrin and soccer. SID Grad Asst. SID Student Asst. SID Admin. Asst. Statistician In 2010, Fowler became the fourth NSU student assistant to receive the prestigious Ace Higgins Award that is presented annually by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association to the outstanding student assistant SID in the state. Fowler, a Homer native, graduated from NSU in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in general studies with a concentration in arts and communication. He also minored in sports management. Prior to joining the sports information staff as a student worker, Fowler was a member of the Spirit of Northwestern marching band as a trumpet player. Davey Antilley Harris Wilson Jr. Fowler was also very active in campus activities including serving as President of the Baptist ChrisStatistician Scoreboard tian Ministry and participating in intramural athletics. At Homer High School, Fowler was Claiborne Parish student of the year in his senior year and valedictorian of his graduating class. Fowler married Whitney Brandon, a NSU graduate and a Florien native who is a teacher at Natchitoches Central High School.

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