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Table of CONTENTS

The ROSTER

The COACHES

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THIS IS LAMAR UNIVERSITY Lamar University Campus Life Student-Athlete Experience Student-Athlete Experience Southeast Texas Vincent-Beck Stadium Baseball’s New Gear

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MEET THE COACHES Head Coach Will Davis Assistant Coach Scott Hatten Assistant Coach Kyle Green Vol. Assistant Coach Jon Phillips Support Staff

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MEET THE CARDINALS Robin Adames Galen Andrews Mitch Andrews Bryndan Arredondo Brett Brown Jake Bumgarner Jace Campbell Ryan Cawthon Cole Coker Josh Crain Caleb Dean Vincent Dellocono Grant DeVore Tanner Driskill Ryan Erickson Chad Fleischman Eric Foshee

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Last SEASON

6 p.m. 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m.

3.15 3.22 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.31 4.1 4.2 4.11 4.13

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Nathan Gabryszwski Cole Girouard Phil Ingram Brent Janak Jimmy Johnson Ryan Johnson Carson Lance Mike Leal Cutter McDowell Tod McDowell Chad McKinney Stefanos Panayiotou Payton Robertson Reid Russell Brendan Satran Trey Silvers Blaine Suehs Drew Van Winkle Chaneng Varela Matt White

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2016 IN REVIEW 2017 in Review Season Results 2016 Overall Stats 2016 Southland Stats 2016 Game-by-Game Batting Game-by-Game Pitching Southland Conference Standings

78 79 82 83 84 87 88

HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM Conference Tourney Results NCAA Regional Results Year-By-Year Batting Stats Year-By-Year Pitching Stats Year-By-Year Individual Leaders Single Game Individual Records Single Season Hitting Records

Texas Southern Northwestern State *Incarnate Word *Incarnate Word *Incarnate Word *Houston Baptist *Houston Baptist *Houston Baptist Grambling *A&M Corpus Christi 89 90 91 92 93 94 97 98 100 101 104 105 106 107

Single Season Pitching Records Single Game Team Records Single Season Team Records Career Hitting Records Career Pitching Records All-Time Awards Kincaid/Vincent Awards Major League Cardinals MLB Amateur Draft Picks All-Time Lettermen Year-By-Year Win-Loss Coaching Legacy All-Time Series Records All-Time Results

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION 122 Dr. Kenneth R. Evan 123 Jason Henson 124 Media Relations 125 Media Policies 126 TV/Radio Roster

The HISTORY

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UW Milwaukee Illinois Illinois UW Milwaukee Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Rice Prairie View Table of Contents Quick Facts 2016 Roster

The PLAYERS

4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

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*A&M Corpus Christi *A&M Corpus Christi Texas Southern *Nicholls *Nicholls *Nicholls *Stephen F Austin *Stephen F Austin *Stephen F Austin 2017 FULL SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY 17 UW Milwaukee 6 p.m. 18 Illinois 4 p.m. 19 Illinois 10 a.m. 19 UW Milwaukee 1:30 p.m. 24 Fairfield 6 p.m. 25 Fairfield 1 p.m. 25 Fairfield 3:30 p.m. 26 Fairfield 11 a.m. 28 at Texas 6:30 p.m. MARCH 3 at UTRGV 7:00 p.m. 4 at UTRGV 2:00 p.m. 5 at UTRGV 12:00 p.m. 7 Rice 6 p.m. 10 *at Sam Houston 6:30 p.m. 11 *at Sam Houston 3 p.m. 12 *at Sam Houston 1 p.m. 14 Prairie View 4 p.m. 15 Texas Southern 4 p.m. 17 *at Southeastern La. 6 p.m. 18 *at Southeastern La. 2 p.m. 19 *at Southeastern La. 1 p.m. 22 Northwestern State 6 p.m. 24 *Incarnate Word 6 p.m. 25 *Incarnate Word 2 p.m. 26 *Incarnate Word 1 p.m. 28 at Northwestern State 6 p.m. 29 at Northwestern State 6 p.m. 31 *Houston Baptist 6 p.m. APRIL 1 *Houston Baptist 2 p.m. 2 *Houston Baptist 1 p.m. 5 at Baylor 4 p.m. 7 *at New Orleans 6:30 p.m. 8 *at New Orleans 2 p.m. 9 *at New Orleans 1 p.m. 11 Grambling 4 p.m.

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*A&M Corpus Christi 6 p.m. *A&M Corpus Christi 6 p.m. *A&M Corpus Christi 2 p.m. at LSU 6:30 p.m. *at Abilene Christian 6 p.m. *at Abilene Christian 2 p.m. *at Abilene Christian 1 p.m. Texas Southern 4 p.m. *Nicholls 6 p.m. *Nicholls 2 p.m. *Nicholls 1 p.m. at Rice at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State *Stephen F Austin *Stephen F Austin *Stephen F Austin *at McNeese *at McNeese *at McNeese SLC Tournament SLC Tournament SLC Tournament SLC Tournament SLC Tournament

6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

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ALL-TIME RECORD: 1,577-1,160-10

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name Lamar University Location Beaumont, Texas (118,228) Founded 1923 Enrollment 15,002 Nickname Cardinals Colors Red and White Conference Southland Conference National Affiliation NCAA Division I President Dr. Kenneth R. Evans Director of Athletics Jason Henderson Faculty Representative Dr. Hsing-wei Chu Senior Woman Administrator Helene Thill Asst. AD/Operations James Stem Athletic Department 490-880-2248 Ticket Office 409-880-1715 STADIUM INFORMATION Name Vincent-Beck Stadium Capacity 3,500 Biggest Crowd 3, 563 vs. LSU (Feb. 24, 2016) Dimensions 325 (corners), 380 (center) and 370 (alleys) Built 1969 Surface Olympia Turf (infield) and Grass (Outfield) Press box Number 409-880-8327 Ticket Office Number 409-880-1715

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COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach Will Davis Alma Mater LSU, 2007 Career Record 0-0 (First Season) Record at Lamar Same Assistant Coach (Hitting/Recruiting Coor.) Scott Hatten Alma Mater Lamar, 1993 Assistant Coach (Pitching) Kyle Green Alma Mater Lamar, 1994 Volunteer Assistant Coach Taylor White Alma Mater Houston, 2012 Director of Operations Nolan Frost

KEY LOSSES PITCHERS

HAND NAME

RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP

TEAM INFORMATION 2016 Overall 35-19 Southland Conference 20-10 Postseason 0-2 (Southland Tourney) Letterman Returning/Lost 16/13 Lineup Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/10 Starting Pitchers Lost/Returning 1/4 Newcomers 20 Freshman 8 JC Transfers 12 Four-Year Transfer 1 HISTORY First Season 1967 Seasons 53 All-Time Record 1,577-1160-10 Southland Conference Record 484-332-0 Conference Titles(Last) 11 (2004) Conference Tourney Titles (Last) 5 (2010) Southland Titles (Last) 10 (2004) Southland Tourney Titles (Last) 3 (2010) NCAA Regional Appearances (Last) 13 (2010) NCAA Regional Championships (Last) 0 NCAA Regional Record 13-26 LAMAR MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. AD/Media Relations James Dixon Assistant Director (Baseball Contact) Matthew Fowler Office Phone 409-880-7845 Cell Phone 409-937-2060 Email matthew.fowler@lamar.edu Website LamarCardinals.com Twitter @LamarAthletics Instagram @LamarAthletics Facebook /LamarAthletics

KEY RETURNEES PITCHERS

W-L

ERA

GP/GS

SV

IP

OPP.

HAND NAME

W-L

ERA

Will Hibbs 9-3 Jayson McKinley 3-2 Fernando Martinez 2-3 Enrique Oquendo 1-0 Billy Love 6-5

3.27 3.61 2.74 2.30 3.86

17/15 16/12 17/5 19/1 15/14

0 0 3 3 1

96.1 72.1 46.0 13.1 74.2

.238 .271 .213 .216 .292

RHP Jimmy Johnson RHP Brett Brown

7-2 1-0

4.06 22/2 4.75 16/0

HITTERS

POS. NAME

AVG. RUNS 2B/3B/HR RBI SLG

SS Stijn van der Meer .376 80 INF Jake Nash .307 46 OF Jacoby Middleton .249 34

9/1/1 20 .441 14/2/4 41 .440 8/2/9 41 .451

OBA

.471 .364 .372

HITTERS

POS. NAME

OF C OF DH OF 1B

GP/GS

SV

IP

OPP.

5 1

51.0 30.1

.290 .263

AVG. RUNS 2B/3B/HR RBI SLG

Reid Russell .354 Bryndan Arredondo .314 Cutter McDowell .305 Robin Adames .296 Brendan Satran .248 Trey Silvers .314

41 29 37 33 25 20

9/1/18 14/1/3 13/1/5 16/0/6 9/1/5 13/0/8

62 26 28 33 23 21

.665 .443 .441 .478 .433 .676

OBA

.410 .391 .368 .372 .291 .398

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POSITION PLAYERS

# NAME

POS. YR.-EXP

7 8 9 17 32 33 36 44

OF INF INF OF C C/INF OF INF

Brendan Satran Ryan Erickson Chaneng Varela Reid Russell Bryndan Arredondo Robin Adames Cutter McDowell Trey Silvers

PITCHERS

Sr.-2L So.-1L Sr.-2L Sr.-1L Sr.-1L So.-1L Sr.-1L Sr.-1L

# NAME

HAND YR.-EXP

5 11 18 27 31 37 40 46

RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP

Galen Andrews Brent Janak Eric Foshee Jimmy Johnson Brett Brown Ryan Cawthon Josh Crain Matt White

TEXAS

# NAME

POS. YR.-EXP

2 18 21 24 26

2B SS INF OF INF

Gavin Tristan Stijn van der Meer Jake Nash Jacoby Middleton Brett Taff

PITCHERS

Jr.-1L Sr.-2L Sr.-2L Sr.-2L Fr.-1L

# NAME

HAND YR.-EXP

6 19 20 28 30 34 35 48

RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP LHP RHP

Kyle Leggett Billy Love Fernando Martinez Jayson McKinley Enrique Oquendo Joe Farley Travis Moore Will Hibbs

Sr.-2L Sr.-2L Sr.-1L Sr.-4L Sr.-2L Sr.-2L Sr.-4L Sr.-4L

Port Neches Cypress Allen Friendswood Palestine Beaumont Buna Katy Corpus Christi Friendswood Bridge City Hughes Springs Orange Manvel Caldwell Salado Lumberton

ARIZONA

Sr.-2L Sr.-3L Jr.-1L Sr.-1L NAME HOMETOWN Sr.-3L Robin Adames Bronx Sr.-1L So.-1L OREGON So.-1L NAME HOMETOWN Stefanos Panayiotou Hillsboro

LOST LETTERMEN

POSITION PLAYERS

Cole Girouard Sean Hudson NAME HOMETOWN Philip Ingram Brendan Satran Phoenix Brent Janak Jimmy Johnson CALIFORNIA Ryan Johnson NAME HOMETOWN J.M. Kelly Chaneng Varela Ontario Carson Lance Mike Leal LOUISIANA NAME HOMETOWN Cutter McDowell Vincent Dellocono Baton Rouge Tod McDowell Chad McKinney Payton Robertson MINNESOTA NAME HOMETOWN Trey Silvers Chad Fleischman St. Paul Blaine Suehs Drew Van Winkle NEW YORK Matt White

ROSTER BY STATE

NAME HOMETOWN

Galen Andrews Mitch Andrews Bryndan Arredondo Brett Brown Jake Bumgarner Jace Campbell Ryan Cawthon Cole Coker Josh Crain Grant DeVore Christian Dick Tanner Driskill Ryan Erickson Eric Foshee Zack Friesz Nathan Gabryszwski

Houston Flower Mound Lubbock The Woodlands Humble Alvin Waxahachie Huffman Friendswood Dallas Houston Round Rock Beaumont Vidor Nederland Crosby

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PERCENTAGE RETURNING

HITTING

STAT RETURNING/TOTAL(%)

At-Bats Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home runs Runs Batted In Total Bases Walks Hit By Pitch Strikeouts Stolen Bases

1223/1902 (63.4) 203/341 (59.5) 360/566 (63.6) 81/113 (71.7) 4/9 (44.4) 46/60 (76.7) 216/320 (67.5) 587/877 (66.9) 105/193 (54.4) 24/42 (57.1) 262/370 (70.8) 14/32 (43.8)

PITCHING

STAT RETURNING/TOTAL(%)

Wins Losses Starts Saves Innings Pitched Hits Runs Earned Runs Base on Balls Strikeouts Doubles Allowed Triples Home runs

10/35 (28.6) 4/19 (21.1) 5/54 (9.3) 6/14 (42.9) 111.1/478.0 (23.3) 129/479 (26.9) 74/245 (30.2) 72/212 (34.0) 62/175 (35.4) 82/406 (20.2) 21/26 (24.4) 5/21 (23.8) 2/11 (18.2)

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Name Grant DeVore Philip Ingram Mike Leal Vincent Dellocono Galen Andrews Chad McKinney Brendan Satran Ryan Erickson Chaneng Varela Brent Janak Carson Lance Ryan Johnson Reid Russell Eric Foshee Blaine Suehs Cole Coker Chad Fleischman Cole Girouard Mitch Andrews Payton Robertson Stefanos Panayiotou Jimmy Johnson Tod McDowell Brett Brown Bryndan Arredondo Robin Adames Nathan Gabryszwski Cutter McDowell Ryan Cawthon Jake Bumgarner Zack Friesz Josh Crain Jace Campbell Trey Silvers Matt White Tanner Driskill Drew Van Winkle

Pos. INF INF OF OF RHP C OF/RHP OF INF RHP RHP LHP OF RHP RHP INF INF/RHP OF C INF OF RHP RHP RHP C INF INF/RHP OF RHP C INF RHP RHP INF LHP RHP RHP

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

Ht. 5-9 5-8 5-8 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-1 6-5 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-7 6-0 5-7 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-4

Wt. 170 160 175 210 187 200 175 170 185 185 240 160 223 225 165 180 215 165 210 164 200 205 200 225 204 235 207 190 200 185 170 188 167 217 225 170 220

Cl.-Exp. Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Sr.-TR Sr.-2L Jr.-TR Sr.-2L So.-1L Sr.-1L Sr.-3L Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Sr.-1L Jr.-1L Jr.-TR Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Fr.-HS So.-TR Fr.-HS Jr.-RS Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Sr.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-TR Sr.-1L So.-1L Jr.-TR So.-RS

Hometown/Previous School Dallas, Texas/Grayson College (Justin Wakeland HS) Allen, Texas/Hill College (Allen HS) Corpus Christi, Texas/Galveston College (CalallenHS) Baton Rouge, La./La.-Monroe (Episcopal HS) Houston, Texas/LSU (Lamar HS) Hughes Springs, Texas/Panola (Hughes Springs HS) Phoenix, Ariz./Paradise Valley JC (Arcadia HS) Beaumont, Texas /Lumberton HS Ontario Calif./Orange Coast College (Chino HS) Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood HS Katy, Texas/Angelina College (Katy HS) Beaumont, Texas/E. Okla. St. (Hamshire-Fannett HS) Longview, Texas/Tyler JC (Longview HS) Vidor, Texas/Vidor HS) Caldwell, Texas/Blinn College (Caldwell HS) Huffman, Texas/Huffman-Hargrave HS St. Paul, Minn./Ranger College (Cretin-Derham HS) Port Neches, Texas/Port Neches-Groves HS Flower Mound, Texas/Angelina (Flower Mound HS) Orange, Texas/West Orange-Stark HS Hillsboro, Ore./Orange Coast College Palestine, Texas/Tyler JC (Cayuga HS) Bridge City, Texas (Bridge City HS) Nederland, Texas/Nederland HS Lubbock, Texas/Midland College (Frenship HS) Bronx, N.Y./James Monroe HS Crosby, Texas (Crosby HS) Pearland, Texas/Galveston JC (Pearland HS) Waxahachie, Texas/Seminole State JC (Waxahachie) Humble, Texas/ Huffman-Hargrave HS Nederland, Texas (Nederland HS) Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood HS Alvin, Texas/Tyler JC (Alvin HS) Manvel, Texas/Temple College (Manvel HS) Lumberton, Texas/Lumberton HS Round Rock, Texas/Weatherford (Round Rock HS) Salado, Texas/Concordia (Salado HS)

# Name Pos. 33 Robin Adames INF 5 Galen Andrews RHP 23 Mitch Andrews C 32 Bryndan Arredondo C 31 Brett Brown RHP 38 Jake Bumgarner C 41 Jace Campbell RHP 37 Ryan Cawthon RHP 20 Cole Coker INF 40 Josh Crain RHP 4 Vincent Dellocono OF 1 Grant DeVore INF 49 Tanner Driskill RHP 8 Ryan Erickson OF/RHP 21 Chad Fleischman INF/RHP 18 Eric Foshee RHP 39 Zack Friesz INF 34 Nathan Gabryszwski INF/RHP 22 Cole Girouard OF 2 Philip Ingram INF 11 Brent Janak RHP 27 Jimmy Johnson RHP 14 Ryan Johnson LHP 12 Carson Lance RHP 3 Mike Leal OF 36 Cutter McDowell OF 28 Tod McDowell RHP 6 Chad McKinney C 26 Stefanos Panayiotou OF 24 Payton Robertson INF 17 Reid Russell OF 7 Brendan Satran OF 44 Trey Silvers INF 19 Blaine Suehs RHP 50 Drew Van Winkle RHP 9 Chaneng Varela INF 46 Matt White LHP

Head Coach: 52, Will Davis, 2nd season (LSU, 2007) Assistant Coach: 10, Scott Hatten, 17th season (Lamar, 1993) Assistant Coach: 16, Kyle Green, 1st season (Lamar, 1994) Volunteer Assistant Coach: 30, Jon Phillips,1st season (Southern Arkansas, 2015) CATCHERS (5) # Name Cl.-EXP 32 Bryndan Arredondo Sr.-1L 6 Chad McKinney Jr.-TR 23 Mitch Andrews Jr.-TR 33 Robin Adames So.-1L 38 Jake Bumgarner Fr.-HS

INFIELDERS (9) # Name Cl.-EXP 44 Trey Silvers Sr.-1L 9 Chaneng Varela Sr.-1L 1 Grant DeVore Jr.-TR 2 Phillip Ingram Jr.-TR 21 Chad Fleischman Jr.-TR 24 Payton Robertson Fr.-HS 34 Nathan Gabryszwski Fr.-HS 39 Zack Friesz Fr.-HS 20 Cole Coker Fr.-HS

OUTFIELDERS (8) # Name Cl.-EXP 7 Brendan Satran Sr.-2L 17 Reid Russell Sr.-1L 36 Cutter McDowell Sr.-1L 3 Mike Leal Jr.-TR 4 Vincent Dellocono Jr.-TR 26 Stefanos Panayiotou Jr.-TR 8 Ryan Erickson So.-1L 22 Cole Girouard Fr.-HS

RH PITCHERS (13) # Name Cl.-EXP 31 Brett Brown Sr.-3L 11 Brent Janak Sr.-3L 5 Galen Andrews Sr.-2L 37 Ryan Cawthon Sr.-1L 27 Jimmy Johnson Sr.-1L 18 Eric Foshee Jr.-1L 12 Carson Lance Jr.-TR 19 Blaine Suehs Jr.-TR 41 Jace Campbell Jr.-TR 49 Tanner Driskill Jr.-TR 40 Josh Crain So.-1L 50 Drew Van Winkle So.-RS 28 Tod McDowell Fr.-HS

LH PITCHERS (15) # Name Cl.-EXP 14 Ryan Johnson Jr.-TR 46 Matt White So.-1L

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A SHOWPIECE IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS The home of Lamar University baseball since 1969, VINCENT-BECK STADIUM has become a true showpiece among college baseball facilities in the Southwest.

During the weeks prior to the 2008 season, the infield was replaced with Olympia Turf, which included a new drainage system.

Originally named Cardinal Field, the facility was renamed in 1981 to honor Al Vincent and Bryan Beck. Seating capacity is 3,500 with more than 700 chair back seats.

In January 2010, the locker room was completely renovated and expanded to include an expanded team room that houses 35 custom-built oak lockers, new leather couches and furniture, two 60-inch flat screen televisions and new chairs at each locker.

Vincent was a former professional player and manager in the Texas League. He served 16 years as a special assistant coach at Lamar, ending his tenure in 1989. He was inducted into the Cardinal Hall of Honor in 1980.

In 2011, the program added the H.D. “Tex” and Emma Strait Indoor Training Facility. Situated behind the first base dugout, the 9,600 square-foot complex includes Astroturf flooring, batting nets and 60 square-foot batting cages used by pitcher and hitters for practice drills.

Beck is a former member of the Lamar University System Board of Regent. During his tenure (1969-80), he served on the athletic committee and was an instrumental force in several construction projects on Lamar’s athletic facilities.

Over the years, THE BECK has played host to the Beaumont Golden Gators – which claimed future Major Leaguers like John Kruk, Roberto Alomar and Ozzie Guillen – and Bullfrogs and the Junior Olympic Baseball Super Series for 1992 and 1993.

Among those projects were construction of Ty Terrell Track and the modern tennis complex. Also, expansion of McDonald Gym as well as the first refurbishing of the baseball field were Beck’s major contributions while serving on the committee.

Vincent-Beck Stadium played host to 2001, 2002 and 2006 Southland Conference Baseball Tournament. The Cardinals used the home field advantage in 2002 by winning the tourney championship and advancing to the NCAA Regional in Austin.

Prior to the 2000 season, a three-foot high brick wall that extends from dugout to dugout behind home plate was added. The Cardinals completed a 20-foot tall “batter’s eye” in centerfield for the 2001 season and new foul poles were installed down both the right and left field lines prior to the 2003 season. Due to damage inflicted by Hurricane Ria on Sept. 23, 2005, Vincent-Beck Stadium received several upgrades prior to and during the 2006 season. Among the upgrades was a new outfield fence and batter’s eye, a new scoreboard complete with a video screen, press box and chair backs.

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VINCENT-BECK STADIUM

Capacity First Season Dimensions Corners Center Alleys Height of Batter’s Eye Height of Fence Height of Backstop Surface

STADIUM INFORMATION

3,500 (700 chair backs) 1969

325 380 370 20 ft. 10 ft. 3 ft. Olympia Turf (Infield)/Grass (Outfield)

CARDINALS’ LOCKER ROOM

FORMER CARDINAL AND WORLD SERIES CHAMPION KEVIN MILLAR THROWING A FIRST PITCH

STRAIT INDOOR FACILITY

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DAVIS’ FILE

ASSISTANT COACH 2 ND SEASON AT LAMAR 1 ST AS HEAD COACH LSU, 2007 COACHING EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL POSITION 2017 LAMAR HEAD COACH 2016 Lamar Assistant Coach 2015 LSU Assistant Coach 2014 LSU Assistant Coach 2013 LSU Assistant Coach 2012 LSU Assistant Coach 2011 LSU Assistant Coach 2010 LSU Assistant Coach 2009 LSU Assistant Coach 2008 LSU Director of Operations

WILL DAVIS

HEAD COACH

WILL DAVIS, who served on staff at one of the nation’s most prestigious programs in LSU for eight seasons before posting a season under Lamar Hall of Fame coach Jim Gilligan, is in his first season at the helm of the Cardinal baseball team. He was hired as the head coach on Jan. 15, 2016. His presence was immediately felt in the 2016 season as the Cardinals posted a 14-game improvement, which included a 15game win streak and wins over nationally-prominent programs such as LSU, Arizona and Texas. With Lamar in 2016, he helped LU to six wins over teams that went on to compete in the NCAA Regionals and a fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament, highest seed since 2009. Davis, 32, was given the obligation to work in catcher development as well as base running. He aided Bryndan Arredondo to first-team All-Southland Conference honors, first catcher to do so since Michael Ambort in 2007. Arredondo was one of four Cardinals on the first team and five overall With is first true recruiting class as the head coach of the Cardinals, Davis and recruiting coordinator Scott Hatten signed a nationally-ranked signing class (78th), which was the only Southland Conference program to put a group in the top 100. The son of former Louisiana Tech head coach Randy Davis, he saw tremendous success with his alma mater, including a 2009 College World Series Championship, in which LSU downed Texas in three games. That season wrapped up with a 56-17 record, one of three 50-win campaigns with Davis on staff. Davis has been a part of four College World Series, three Southeastern Conference Championship and five SEC Tournament Championship teams. He advanced to at least the NCAA Regionals every season but one while he was on staff and won five SEC West Division Championships. He began his coaching career as the director of baseball operations at LSU in 2008, but was quickly promoted to assistant coach just one year later. Since, the Baton Rouge, La. native has

coached in both the first and third base boxes along with the catcher and outfield position groups. He was a student assistant and bullpen coordinator in 2007 after his playing career ended. After he was designated as a recruiter and directed to find Louisiana prospects in 2011, he aided the Tigers to five-straight top-10 ranked signing classes, including the 2014 group that was voted No. 1 by Perfect Game. In that time, he recruited four student-athletes from Louisiana alone that were eventual top 10 round picks in the Major League Amateur Baseball Draft. He was key in recruiting Kade Scivicque who was picked as a first-team All-American and fourthround draft pick. Not only did Davis recruit Scivicque, but after Davis was given the catchers position group he

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developed the senior into a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award, annually given to the nation’s top catcher. He was also a key component of Mark Laird’s career, a ninth round selection in the MLB draft and All-SEC Defensive Team member; Laird was recruited out of Monroe, La. by Davis. His judge of talent extends to the mound as well, he found and signed Austin Bain who was able to claim a spot in LSU’s weekend rotation as a freshman. Other than the Tigers’ top recruiting class in 2014, they ranked fourth in 2012, seventh in 2011 and 2015 and 10th in 2013. Along with his recruiting responsibilities, he was the director of the LSU Showcase Camps, which has aided in the discovery and signing of 37 high school athletes. The former catcher began his work with the position in 2015, and helped two catchers on staff get drafted in the same draft, Scivique and Chris Chinea. Chinea was taken in the 17th round. Under his tutelage, LSU’s outfielders gained a reputation as being one of the best position groups in the nation. In 2013, the Tiger outfield committed just one error in 68 games. He helped in the development of Mikie Mahtook, now a major leaguer with the Tampa Bay Rays. He was an All-SEC Defensive Team selection along with Laird (2015) and Andrew Stevenson (2014-15). Offensively, he helped with the development of position players at the plate. Last season, the Tigers led the SEC in 10 offensive categories, including batting average with a .322 mark. In 2014, they ranked second in the league in scoring (6.3 runs per game) and slugging percentage (.415). LSU led the conference in hits (722), doubles (128) and total bases (1,023), and ranked second in batting average (.305), runs (439), runs batted in (394), home runs (47), on-base percentage (.389) and slugging (.432) in 2013. He was also in charge of LSU’s Baseball Camps, the director for the “Coaches Committee” booster club, direct liaison of the LSU Baseball Alumni and oversaw all summer baseball placements for LSU’s athletes. Davis was a Tiger from 2004-07, and was a letterman on the 2004 College World Series team. He is married to the former Danielle Hall of Bogalusa, La., who was a member of the LSU Golden Girl squad. The two welcomed their first child Everly in September. He graduated with a bachelors in secondary education (2007) and masters in kinesiology (2010), and was born May 29, 1984.

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Birthday: May 29, 1984 Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. Named LU’s HC: January 15, 2015 EDUCATION: • High school: Lee HS • LSU, B.Ed in , 2007 FAMILY: Wife: Danielle Children: Everly, daughter COACHING EXPERIENCE: • 2008-15 LSU, assistant coach - Director of Operations, 2008 - 1st Base Coach, Outfielders (2009-2012) - 3rd Base Coach, Outfielders (2013-2014) - 3rd Base Coach, Outfielders, Catchers (2015-16) • 2016 Lamar, assistant coach - 3rd Base Coach, Catchers, Defense • 2017 Lamar, head coach Record: 0-0 CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE: • 2015 SEC Champion College World Series Participant • 2014 SEC Tourney Champion • 2013 SEC Tourney Champion College World Series Participant • 2012 SEC Champion • 2010 SEC Tourney Champion • 2009 NATIONAL CHAMPION SEC Champion, SEC Tourney Champion College World Series Participant • 2008 SEC Tourney Champion College World Series Participant NOTABLE PLAYERS: Mikie Mahtook All-SEC Defensive Team 39th Round Draft Pick Consensus All-American Kade Scivicque Johnny Bench Award Finalist Fourth Round Draft Pick Consensus All-American Chris Chinea 17th Round Draft Pick Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA All-American Mark Laird All-SEC Defensive Team Ninth Round Draft Pick Andrew Stevenson 2x All-SEC Defensive Team Second Round Draft Pick Baseball America, D1 Baseball All-American Raph Rhymes Consensus All-American Bryndan Arredondo First-Team All-Southland

Head Coach Will Davis with two former players, Mikie Mahtook of the Tampa Bay Rays (LEFT) and Alex Bregman of the Houston Astros (RIGHT).

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ASSISTANT COACH 17 TH SEASON AT LAMAR LAMAR, 1993 COACHING EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL POSITION 2017 Lamar Assistant Coach 2016 Lamar Assistant Coach 2015 Lamar Assistant Coach 2014 Lamar Assistant Coach 2013 Lamar Assistant Coach 2012 Lamar Assistant Coach 2011 Lamar Assistant Coach 2010 Lamar Assistant Coach 2009 Lamar Assistant Coach 2008 Lamar Assistant Coach 2007 Lamar Assistant Coach 2006 Lamar Assistant Coach 2005 Lamar Assistant Coach 2004 Lamar Assistant Coach 2003 Lamar Assistant Coach 2002 Lamar Assistant Coach 2001 Lamar Assistant Coach 1998 New York Tech Assistant Coach 1997 New York Tech Assistant Coach 1996 New York Tech Assistant Coach 1995 New York Tech Assistant Coach 1994 New York Tech Assistant Coach

SCOTT HATTEN

HITTING COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR

A former Cardinal himself, Lamar University hitting coach SCOTT HATTEN has turned into one of Lamar University’s most successful assistants as he enters his 17th year as a member of the coaching staff. Hatten, who played in Beaumont during the 1992 and 1993 seasons, works primarily with the hitters and outfielders as well as being tapped as recruiting coordinator in 2016. In his time at his alma mater, he has developed an offense that is nothing short of lethal, averaging six or more runs a game in 12 of his 16 seasons, and the Cardinals have never averaged less than 4.5 under his tutelage. Five times Lamar has turned in an average of seven or more runs a contest with the all-time high in 2003 (7.3 rpg) for the first of LU’s back-to-back championships seasons. With the Levittown, N.Y., native as the leader of the lineup, Lamar has advanced to four NCAA Regionals, won two Southland Conference regular season titles (2003, 2004), two Southland Conference Tournament championships (2002, 2010) and been nationally ranked five times. LU was voted 22nd in the final Collegiate Baseball poll in 2003. He was key in the development of All-Americans Jordan Foster, Michael Ambort, Sam Bumpers and Reid Russell. Foster was named an All-American by Collegiate Baseball, ABCA and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association in 2003. He accumulated a .417 batting average, crushed seven home runs and drove in 71 runs batted in. Foster, one of Hatten’s most prolific pupils, set LU career records in batting average (.374), hits (256) and doubles (63) under his direction. He was also a part of a team that set team records in batting average (.318 in 2003), hits (643 in 2003) and doubles (152 in 2001). Hatten’s offense has broken or set 35 school team or individual records. Foster holds a Southland Conference record of 29 doubles in a season. Ambort was picked as an All-American by Baseball America and ABCA after his .336 hitting average, 18 homers and 65 RBI

in 2005. Ambort was the Southland Conference Hitter of the Year in 2005 and holds a league record with four grand slams in 2005. He is the all-time home run king at Lamar with 38. Bumpers was an All-American in 2014 after he netted a .361 hitting percentage, six home runs and 37 RBI. He was the league’s Newcomer of the Year in 2013 and Hitter of the Year in 2014. His seven hits in a game against McNeese State on March 28, 2014 ties for a conference record. Russell was crowded Southland Conference Hitter of the Year in 2016 after he tied a school record and ranked 13th nationally with long balls, in only 54 games. He was the league’s top homer threat, ranked second on the team in hitting (.354). He was second in the conference in total bases (139) and slugging (.665), and fourth in hitting and total hits (73). All four players join 12 other Cardinals who were voted to

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the ABCA South Central Region Team, most recently Russell in 2016. Both Foster and Ambort were picked to the team twice, Foster in 2003 and 2004, Ambort in 2005 and 2007. Shortstop Stijn van der Meer was added to that list in 2015. Also named as Southland Conference Hitter of the Year was Collin DeLome in 2006, the same season he was voted league Player of the Year. DeLome wrapped up the year with a .376 batting average, 11 homers and 56 runs batted in. Hatten has coached 74 All-Southland Conference team members, 27 Southland Conference All-Tournament Team members and two Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Players (Jordan Foster, 2004; Anthony Moore, 2010). Lamar University boasts the 2007 Southland Conference hitting champion in Erick Kanaby on a .406 batting average and the 2005 league home run champion, Ambort, with 18 dingers. Under Hatten, three Cardinals were crowned as the conference’s season RBI king, all with 65. Hoffpauir in 2001, Ambort in 2005 and Will Henderson in 2006. Also, three times the Cardinal offense led the SLC. In 2008, it had a .298 batting average, in 2006 a .314 mark and the last time in 2013 with a .300 even average. He has coached 10 Major League Amateur Draft choices, which includes Hoffpauir who played for the Chicago Cubs from 2008-10. He began his coaching career at New York Tech, spending five seasons there before joining the Lamar staff. He also began his collegiate playing career at the school, hitting .329 with 29 RBI. As a Card, Hatten helped the Red and White to the 1993 Sun Belt Championship, winning the conference title and earning a bid to an NCAA Regional in College Station. He completed his career with a .263 average, 56 runs, 36 RBI and 30 steals. He is married to the former Kim Jones, and the two have one daughter, Kaitlyn.

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Hometown: Levittown, N.Y. EDUCATION: • Lamar, B.S. in , 1995 FAMILY: Wife: Kim Children: Kaitlyn, daughter COACHING EXPERIENCE: • 1994-98 New York Tech, assistant coach • 2001-17 Lamar, assistant coach CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE: • 2010 Southland Tourney Champion NCAA Tournament Participant • 2004 Southland Champion NCAA Tournament Participant • 2003 Southland Champion NCAA Tournament Participant • 2002 Southland Tourney Champion NCAA Tournament Participant NOTABLE PLAYERS: Jordan Foster Collegiate Baseball, ABCA, NCBWA All-American 24th Round Draft Pick Michael Ambort Southland Hitter of the Year Baseball America, ABCA All-American Sixth Round Draft Pick Sam Bumpers Southland Hitter of the Year Louisville Slugger All-American 22nd Round Draft Pick Collin DeLome Southland Player of the Year, 2006 Fifth Round Draft Pick Reid Russell Southland Hitter of the Year Micah Hoffpauir 13th Round Draft Pick

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ASSISTANT COACH 1 ST SEASON AT LAMAR LAMAR, 1995 COACHING EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL POSITION 2017 Lamar Assistant Coach

KYLE GREEN

PITCHING COACH

“Keep it all in the family.” That is what Lamar University baseball head coach Will Davis wanted to do when he was searching through candidates to find the next pitching coach not named Jim Gilligan for the first time since 1992. In June 2016, Davis announced that he added former Cardinal and Gilligan disciple KYLE GREEN as his new pitching coach. Green, a pitching standout with Big Red, has worked in baseball since he graduated in 1994 – most recently as the head coach at Vidor High School since 2003. He was an assistant at Lamar under Gilligan in 1995-96, and was a member of the 1995 Sun Belt Champion staff. He’s been a high school coach for 18 seasons, college coach for two and a Major League Baseball scout for five. As a high school coach, the Nederland native is a two-time coach of the year and has two district championships with 10 playoff berths. At Vidor, he took a team that had never been to postseason play and brought them to five-straight playoff appearances and made seven trips overall, including a second-place district finish in 2008 on a 20-6 record. He hit the 100-win plateau as a head coach in 2009 and won his second Coach of the Year honor in 2011. Prior to Vidor, he was the head coach at Port Arthur Memorial in 2003 and was an assistant at Little Cypress-Mauriceville (LCM) for a season before that. Green was the head coach at Kelly High School, and led it to three-straight championship games, two were TAPPS games (1999, 2000). He led his program to a 22-6-1 record in 1998 and 26-10 mark in 1999. He was also a football coach at Kelly, and led the Bulldogs to a district championship and state runner-up finish. Before his time at Kelly, he was a coach at Hampshire-Fannett. He’s worked as a private pitching instructor since 1990 and worked every Jim Gilligan Lamar Baseball Camp since 1991.

He worked as a Kansas City Royals scout from 1999-2006 and coached in the Elite Select Baseball – where he assisted high school players into college baseball – in 2008 and 2009. For his career, he’s sent more than two dozen players to the next level of their careers. During his time as a player, Green finished his career with 15 wins and left as the school’s all-time strikeout leader at 256. He currently ranks fourth in the strikeout record books, and led the Cardinals with 103 punchouts in 1994 - which ranks seventh all-time for strikeouts in a season. He also logged the team’s most innings that year at 95.2. Green won the Harold Kincaid Award, annually given to Lamar’s top pitcher, in the 1994 season. He was a member of LU’s nation’s-leading 14-game turnaround from 18 to 32 in 1992, and aided the Cardinals to a 1993 Sun Belt Championship.

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VOLUNTEER COACH

JON PHILLIPS joined the Lamar University baseball staff as a volunteer assistant prior to the 2017 season after a very successful playing career at Southern Arkansas and later as an assistant coach at Texas A&M-Texarkana. His duties with the Cardinals include infielders and working as the first base coach. The Hooks, Texas native helped the Eagles to a 33-20 record and berth in to the NAIA National Championship Tournament. At TAMUT, he coached the infielders and worked Kolton Perfect and Croix Sedillo to fantastic fielding percentages of more than .990. Perfect recorded a team-high 119 assists and added 75 putouts in 195 chances with just one error allowed. He was a part of 13 double plays and registered a .995 percentage. Sedillo finished with a .992 percentage at first base with just four errors in 513 chances. He recorded 482 putouts and 27 assists. As a player, Phillips was an All-Great American Conference third baseman in 2014 after he led the Muleriders in batting average (.346), on-base percentage (.462) and walks (35). He finished that season with 15 doubles, two home runs and 30 runs batted it. For his career, he played in 115 contests with a .315 batting average, 85 runs scored and another 60 driven in. He registered 30 extra base knocks (26 doubles, two homers and two triples). The Muleriders were back-to-back GAC Tournament Champions and 2015 regular season champs with Phillips in the lineup. He played two seasons at Texarkana College and was an all-conference shortstop in 2012. In 48 games, he finished with 50 hits for VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH a .303 batting average, 32 runs, 28 RBI and six doubles. He was voted as NJCAA Region XIV Hitter of the Week during that season too. 1ST SEASON AT LAMAR While still in college, Phillips was an assistant coach for the East Texas Canes, an 18 and under summer league team, for 2012SOUTHERN ARKANSAS, 2015 2014. During the span, the Canes went 91-11 overall, had 50 NCAA Division I signees and five draft picks. COACHING EXPERIENCE The 2010 graduate of Texarkana Pleasant Grove High School, he graduated from SAU in 2015 with a bachelors in Physical EducaYEAR SCHOOL POSITION tion, Wellness and Leisure.

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NOLAN FROST

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

NOLAN FROST in his first season as the director of operations and sixth season overall with the Cardinals, after four seasons as the clubhouse manager. The responsibility of his current position includes the annual golf tournament, Alumni Association reunion, all summer camps, uniforms and outfitting, team travel and all equipment needs. Frost, who spent one season as a student athletic trainer for the team before switching to his role as clubhouse manager, is an invaluable part to the day-to-day operations of the Lamar program. The Port Arthur native is primarily responsible for maintaining the dugout and clubhouse as well as sorting out any equipment issues that arise. He earned his bachelor’s of kinesiology as a Cardinal in May of 2016, and is an alumnus of Monsignor Kelly High School in Beaumont. DIR. OF OPERATIONS COACHING EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL POSITION 2017 Lamar Dir. of Operations 2016 Lamar Club House Manager 2014 Lamar Club House Manager 2015 Lamar Club House Manager 2014 Lamar Club House Manager 2013 Lamar Student Athletic Trainer

JUSTIN ECKOLS

GRADUATE MANAGER

After a two-year playing career as a Cardinal, JUSTIN ECKOLS is in his second season as a graduate assistant for Lamar University Baseball. Eckols, a native of Doble High School in Houston, Texas, played his junior college career at Paris. The former catcher played in 80 games during his two-year stint with LU. He hit for a career .270 batting average and boasted a .984 fielding percentage from behind the plate. His responsibilities as the graduate assistant involve helping with the outfield groups, charting and tossing batting practice. He was given the opportunity to throw batting practice on a national stage when he was asked by slugger Reid Russell to be his pitcher at the TDAmertrade Home Run Derby in Omaha after the 2016 season.

GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL POSITION 2017 Lamar Graduate Assistant 2016 Lamar Student Assistant

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ATHLETIC TRAINER

MATT PRESTON is in his first season working the Cardinal baseball team and his first year overall with Lamar University. The Central Point, Ore. native is a certified athletic trainer and licensed in the state of Texas. He is also certified in first and CPR and is IV certified as well. Preston earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from George Fox University (Ore.) in April 2016, where he worked primarily with the baseball and soccer teams. He moved on to work his internship at NCAA Division I program Portland State. He also spent a year in the high school ranks in Oregon as well.

DANIEL DARCY

STRENGTH COACH

DANIEL DARCY was named the Lamar University strength and conditioning coordinator in April 2016. Darcy comes to Beaumont after spending six years as an assistant coordinator at Northern Arizona University. He served as the top assistant on the Mountain Campus, aiding in all facets of the football program which included organization and preparation of day-to-day training, nutrition education and Pro Day training. He helped train 16 All-Americans on the Lumberjack football team. Darcy also has a wealth of experience working with teams across the whole collegiate sports spectrum. While in Flagstaff, he also worked with men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer, men’s and women’s track and field/cross country and the swimming and diving programs. In addition to his work with NAU’s varsity sports, Darcy also worked with the ice hockey club team designing and implementing speed, agility, quickness, strength, power, injury prevention and nutrition education for athletes ages 13-18. Darcy began his career as an intern at Canisius College in 2006. Over the next two seasons, he worked with several sports including baseball, basketball, diving, softball, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, synchronized swimming and volleyball. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He graduated with a bachelor’s of science in sports medicine from Canisius College and earned a master’s of science in physical education from Central Connecticut State University.

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Robin ADAMES

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. C/INF 6-1 235 R/R So. 1L Bronx, N.Y. • James Monroe HS

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At-Bats: 6, at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) Hits: 4, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Runs Scored: 2,8x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Doubles: 2, 2x, last at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) Triples: N/A Home Runs: 2, Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) RBI: 4, 3x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016)

2016 LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN 2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HITTER OF THE WEEK (5.22) 2016 Season • First Cardinal to be named Louisivlle Slugger Freshman All-American since 2009 when Eric Harrington was on the list, first position player since third fellow third baseman Wes Koch was chosen in 1998. • Blasted six homers, most of any freshman in the Southland Conference. • Topped the Cardinals with 16 doubles. • Served time as a third baseman, first baseman and designated hitter. • Put together a 20-game reached base streak, which was second behind Stijn van der Meer’s 32-game streak, ended the campaign on an eight-game hit streak. • Crushed two homers in a game against Stephen F. Austin, was 4-of-4 with four RBI – tied for season high – and two runs. • Had a four-RBI contest in a 2-of-5 day with two runs scored in a 20-run outburst against Central Arkansas. • Also had another four-RBI day at Incarnate Word, was 4-for-6 with two runs scored. • Had a three-RBI game against No. 5 LSU, as a pinch hitter and defensive replacement. •Two three-hit games, against Abilene Christian and Nicholls. • Finished with nine multi-hit games, fourth on the team, and added 18 multiple-hit contests. High School: • Two-time all-city vote getter and won James Monroe’s Student-Athlete of the Year award after his sophomore season. • Helped his team to a combined 135-16 over his four years, including a 15th national ranking his sophomore year (42-2). • Hit for a .382 average his freshman year, which was the lowest of his career. • Had 213 career RBI and 18 home runs. • Career best 70 his senior year, 63 his junior year. • Hit .425 his sophomore season, .438 his junior year and .410 in his final campaign. • Coached by Mike Turo. • Graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Robin Adames and Miriam Estrella. • One brother, Mathew. • Born Robin Abraham Adames, Jr. on July 8, 1997. • General studies major. • Cousin was signed by the Cleveland Indians from the Dominican Republic.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .296 51-46 186 33 55 16 0 6 33 89 .478 10 13 39 6 .373 0 1 0-0 94 30 8 .939 TOTAL .296 51-46 186 33 55 16 0 6 33 89 .478 10 13 39 6 .373 0 1 0-0 94 30 8 .939

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 5-10 187 R/R Sr. 2L Houston, Texas • LSU (Lamar HS) Innings: Strikeouts: Hits Allowed: Runs Allowed: Earned Runs: Walks:

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4.1, New Mexico St. (Feb. 23, 2015) 6, New Mexico St. (Feb. 23, 2015) 5, at New Orleans (March 21, 2015) 5, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) 5, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) 4, Arizona (Feb. 22, 2016)

2015 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 2016 Season: • Pitched in nine games with one start, and worked 12 innings. • Started in the second game of the Nicholls series, worked 1.2 innings with five runs allowed on two hits and three walks. • Earned a win over eventual College World Series participant Arizona with three innings of work, allowed one run on two hits and four walks. • Appeared on opening day with 1.1 shutout frames against Southeast Missouri, gave up two hits. • Pitched two scoreless innings at Incarnate Word with just one hit allowed and punched out three. 2015 Season • Pitched in 16 games on the season, all in relief. • Longest outing of the year was in the first weekend, 4.1 no-hit innings against New Mexico State- included six strikeouts. Helped head coach Jim Gilligan to his 1300th win in his career. • Did not allow a hit in two innings versus 14th-ranked Rice (March 31), walked one and struck out two. • No runs given up in appearances at Nicholls (1.2 innings, March 17), Grambling (1.0, April 7) and Texas Southern (1.0, April 29). • Worked two innings against Manhattan (Feb. 21) and Rice (March 31). • Struck out four against Nicholls in 1.2 innings of work. Prior to Lamar: • Attended LSU for two years • played for LSU’s club team. High School: • Led his team to a district championship his junior season and advanced to the regional semifinals • advanced to the playoffs every year in high school, including the second round his sophomore season • lettered three years in baseball • graduated with a 3.9 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Gisele and Robert Andrews • mother is a pharmacist, father a sports performance consultant • one sister, Abby • majoring in psychology/kinesiology • member of the Lamar Honor Society

• born Nov. 16, 1993.

CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO 2016 14.25 1-1 9-1 0 0-0 2015 6.75 2-1 12-0 0 0-0 TOTAL 9.96 3-2 21-1 0 0-0

SV INN H R ER 0 12.0 19 19 19 0 16.0 18 12 12 0 28.0 37 31 31

BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 16 10 2 3 0 .358 2 3 0 0 1 10 18 5 0 0 .286 4 1 0 0 1 26 28 7 3 0 .319 6 4 0 0 2

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Mitch ANDREWS

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. C 6-0 210 R/R So. TR Flower Mound, Texas • Angelina College (Flower Mound HS)

Prior to Lamar: • Led Angelina with eight homers. • Hit .301 with seven doubles, 30 RBI, .415 on-base percentage, and a .575 slugging percentage. • Left with a 3.89 earned run average. • Member of the Dean’s and President’s List. High School: • Led his team to an 86-21-2 record and two district championships in his three seasons as a letterman. • Was a Texas 5A State Champion and ranked as the top team in the country by Max Preps. • Hit .361 with two homers, 12 doubles, one triple and 28 RBI his senior year, the homers and RBI led the team. • He was picked as an all-district catcher, team captain and UIL State Tournament Team. • Batted .301 with 10 doubles and 21 RBI in his junior season. • Graduated with a 4.47 grade point average. • Member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Younglife. Personal: • Born Mitchell William Andrews on March 26, 1996. • Son of Vaida and Steve Andrews. • One brother, Stephen. • Majoring in exercise science, and has plans to be a chiropractor.

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Byrndan ARREDONDO

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. C 6-0 204 R/R Sr. 1L Lubbock, Texas • Midland College (Frenship HS) At-Bats: Hits: Runs Scored: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBI:

2017 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (CATCHER) 2016 FIRST-TEAM ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (CATCHER) CAREER HIGHS 2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 5, 9x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) 4, North Dakota State (Feb. 27, 2016) 3, at A&M-Corpus Christi (April 10, 2016) 2, at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) 1, at A&M-Corpus Christi (April 10, 2016) 1, 3x, last vs. New Orleans (March 24, 2016) 3, at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016)

2016 Season • First-team All-Southland Conference catcher, named to the preliminary Johnny Bench Award Watchlist. • First, first-team all-conference catcher since Michael Ambort in 2007. • Ranked third on the team in batting, but highest among league catchers. • Was an electric part of the lineup to start the season and carried a .400 batting average in to league play. • Played in 51 of 54 games, all behind the plate. • Sparked in an eight-run comeback over No. 5 LSU, was 1-of-2 with a long ball, two RBI and a run scored. • Popped his second homer in the next game, against North Dakota State, 3-of-4 with two RBI and a run scored. • Third long ball was in a 3-of-4 game against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. • Pushed across three RBI, on two doubles, against Stephen F. Austin – was 3-for-5with a run scored. • Was 4-of-5 with a run scored in the second game of the North Dakota State series. • Had 18 multiple-hit games and eight multi-RBI contests. • Had a three-game multiple-hit stretch in which he was 6-of-14 with a run and five RBI.

High School: • District MVP his senior season, and took first-team honors his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. • Along with his MVP award, was picked first-team all-plains,1st all-city and honorable mention all-state. • Never batted below .346 during his career, including a staggering .456 average his sophomore season, netted him first-team all-city, -south plains, and third team all-state. • Hit .375 his freshman year, .346 junior season and .396 in his final campaign. • A three-time district champion, made it to the regional finals twice and regional quarterfinals once. • Lettered four years in baseball, three years in football. • Member of the National Honor Society. • Coached in baseball by Chad Reynolds and in football by Brad Davis.

Personal: • Was a participant in the Little League World Series in 2007 as a part of the Southwest Team (Lubbock Western Little League). • Son of Holly and Gerald Arredondo. • One sister, K’Leigh. • Sister plays softball at Odessa College • Majoring in exercise science. Prior to Lamar: • Wants to pursue a career in pharmacy. • Helped Midland to the 2014 Junior College World Series, where • Born Nov. 8, 1994. he kept the Chararrals from dropping the opening round game • Vice President of the SAAC committee at Lamar University. with a first-pitch shot that sparked a four-run inning. • Team took third place. • Hit .330 with three home runs, 35 RBI and 46 games scored in 62 games. • Ranked sixth in batting and was top 20 in his conference.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .314 51-51 194 29 61 14 1 3 26 86 .443 23 4 28 5 .391 4 0 0-1 383 33 4 .990 TOTAL .314 51-51 194 29 61 14 1 3 26 86 .443 23 4 28 5 .391 4 0 0-1 383 33 4 .990

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Brett BROWN

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 5-10 225 R/R Sr. 3L The Woodlands, Texas • Nederland HS

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Innings: 5.0, LSU (Feb. 24, 2016) Strikeouts: 6, Houston Baptist (March 20, 2013) Hits Allowed: 5, 2x, last at Abilene Christian (April 2, 2016) Runs Allowed: 4, 3x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Earned Runs: 4, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Walks: 4, at Southeastern La. (April 6, 2013)

2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 2015 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 2016 Season School • Appeared in 16 games, all in relief. • Led the state of Texas in strikeouts with 164 and ranked • Was a crucial part to the win over LSU, controlled the second nationally in the statistic Tigers for more than four innings to allow LU to climb back • Averaged 12 per game into it. Finished with five innings of work and allowed • Named First Team All-District as both a pitcher and first three runs on five hits. baseman • Pitched three scoreless innings against North Dakota • Also an all-district honoree in football as both a lineState, allowed two hits and a walk with two strikeouts. backer and fullback. • Worked 2.1 frames with a single hit against Southeastern Louisiana, struck out one. Personal • Had a stretch of 7.2 innings with just one run allowed. • Born Brett Davis Brown on March 10, 1994 in Port Arthur, Texas 2015 Season • Son of Jeff and Nikki Brown. • Appeared in eight games with 4.1 innings of work, • One brother, Cole mostly for matchups. • Majoring in kinesiology. • Longest outing was 1.2 frames with three hits and one • Nicknamed Bulldog. run allowed- struck out two at Nicholls (March 18). • Pitched one inning against Southland Conference foe Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (April 3). • Scoreless outing at Central Arkansas (two-thirds of an inning, March 15).

2014 Season •Redshirted 2013 Season • Appeared in 13 games and finished with a 0-3 record and an 8.69 earned run average • he was a part of one combined shutout • pitched 19.2 innings and have up 16 hits. High School • Played for head coach Cody Robins at Nederland High CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2016 4.75 1-0 16-0 0 0-0 1 30.1 30 17 16 15 23 7 1 0 .263 6 2 1 2 1 2015 16.62 0-0 8-0 0 0-0 0 4.1 9 9 8 11 4 1 1 0 .409 1 0 0 0 0 2014 Redshirted 2013 8.69 0-3 13-1 0 1-0 0 19.2 16 24 19 21 26 3 2 2 .213 7 2 0 2 3 TOTAL 7.13 1-3 37-1 0 0-1 1 54.1 55 50 43 47 53 11 4 2 .261 14 4 1 4 4

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High School: • First-team all-district at two different positions, catcher and second baseman. • Three-time first-team all-district • School defensive MVP his senior season at catcher. • Earned all-region honors his senior season. • Four-time district champion and three-time bi-district champion. • Led his team to a No. 2 state ranking his junior season and a regional championship. • Member of Christian Student Union and the student council. • Graduated eighth in his class with a 4.3 grade point average. • Academic All-State and was eighth in his class. • Was a USMC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award.

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. C 5-11 185 R/R Fr. HS Humble, Texas • Huffman-Hargrave HS

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Personal: • Born Jacob Alan Bumgarner on January 22, 1998. • Son of Dena and John Bumgarner. • Three brothers, Zakary, Caleb and Alexis. • Majoring in biochemistry. • Wants a career as a cardiologist. • Nicknamed Bum.

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2017 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Prior to Lamar: • Was a teammate with current Cardinal Reid Russell and Jimmy Johnson at Tyler JC. • Aided Tyler to national championships in both 2015 and 2016. • Two-year letterman at Tyler. • Finished with a 2-2 record and five saves. • Recorded 24 strikeouts and a 3.75 earned run average. High School: • Three-year letterman in baseball. • Second-team all-district.

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Jace CAMPBELL

Personal: • Born Jace Elliott Campbell on July 22, 1996. • Son of Kathy and John Campbell. • One brother, Jacob – who played at Houston from 2013-16. • Majoring in criminal justice. • Wants a career as a game warden.

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-0 167 R/R Jr. TR Alvin, Texas • Tyler JC (Alvin HS)

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Ryan CAWTHON

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-3 200 R/R Sr. 1L Waxahachie, Texas • Seminole State JC (Waxahachie HS) Innings: Strikeouts: Hits Allowed: Runs Allowed: Earned Runs: Walks:

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3.0, Illinois (Feb. 14, 2015) 2, at Southeastern La. (May 2, 2015) 7, Illinois (Feb. 14, 2015) 4, Illinois (Feb. 14, 2015) 4, Illinois (Feb. 14, 2015) 2, at Houston (March 24, 2015)

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2016 Season • Redshirted due to an injury 2015 Season • 11 appearances on the year, all in relief. • Opened the season with his longest outing of three innings against Illinois (Feb 14). • Earned his lone save of the season game in his second of back-to-back appearances at Nicholls (March 18) on an inning of two-hit work with a strikeout. • Pitched two-thirds of an inning of the day before, was perfect in that contest. • Worked a perfect inning against Grambling (April 7) and Northwestern State (March 8). • Had two strikeouts in two-thirds of a frame at Southeastern Louisiana (May 2). • Recorded a strikeout in every appearance but four. Prior to Lamar • Recorded a 3-1 mark in 15.1 innings and a 6.46 earned run average • 9 strikeouts 2013 • Teammate with former Lamar player Billy Love. High School • Three-year letterman in baseball • graduated with a 3.8 grade point average. Personal • Son of Shelby and Steve Cawthon • one brother, Hayden • majoring in business and health • born August 1, 1994.

CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2015 5.23 0-0 11-0 0 0-0 1 10.1 14 6 6 4 8 1 0 1 .341 2 3 0 2 0 TOTAL 5.23 0-0 11-0 0 0-0 1 10.1 14 6 6 4 8 1 0 1 .341 2 3 0 2 0

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High School: • Hit .500 his senior season and was a first-team all-district honoree. • Graduated with a 3.0 grade point average. • Coached by Tom Deberry. • High school teammates with Jake Bumgarner. Personal: • Born Cole Dean Coker on January 24, 1998. • Son of Lana and Denny Coker. • One brother, Corey. • Majoring in communication. • Wants to a job in pro baseball or sports broadcast. • Nicknamed Coco. • Played roles in both “Suddenly” and “The Catch”.

Cole COKER

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF 6-1 180 L/R Fr. HS Huffman, Texas • Huffman-Hargrave HS

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-1 188 R/R So. 1L Friendswood, Texas • Friendswood HS

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Innings: 3.0, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) Strikeouts: 2, 2x, last vs. Central Arkansas (March 18, 2016) Hits Allowed: 5, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) Runs Allowed: 3, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) Earned Runs: 3, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) Walks: 1, 2x, last vs. Houston (March 15, 2016)

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2016 Season: • Appeared in seven games, all in relief, and had seven innings of work. • Four scoreless outings, accounted for four innings. • Longest outing was at Nicholls, three innings. Gave up three runs on five hits. 2015 Season: • Redshirted High School: • Four-year letterman at Friendswood. Personal: • Son of Karen and Jeff Crain • Mother is an international freight forwarder, father a City of Houston electrical inspector • One brother, Jacob • Majoring in mechanical engineering • Born Joshua Scott Crain Feb. 19, 1996 • Wants to be successful in a career and lifestyle he can appreciate working in.

CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2016 3.86 0-0 5-0 0 0-0 0 7.0 7 3 3 2 7 2 0 0 .280 0 1 0 1 1 TOTAL 3.86 0-0 5-0 0 0-0 0 7.0 7 3 3 2 7 2 0 0 .280 0 1 0 1 1

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2017 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Prior to Lamar: • Led the conference and was sixth in the nation with 22 home runs in 2015. • Helped Hill to a third place finish in the Regionals. High School: • Two-time first-team all-district pitcher and all-area second baseman. • Finished his final senior season with a .375 batting average, one homer and 23 runs batted in. • On the mound that season, had a 3.0 ERA with 81 strikeouts in four wins. • Led Harker Heights to the playoffs in each of his final two seasons. • Coached by Glenn Cunningham and Rany Culb

Caleb DEAN

Personal: • Born April 15, 1996. • Son of Christy Douglass and Shannon Dean. • Three brothers, Seth Dean, Ryan and Rhett Douglas. • Set plays baseball at Hill College. •Majoring in general business.

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF 6-0 187 R/R Jr. TR Harker Heights, Texas • Hill College (Harker Heights HS)

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Vincent DELLOCONO

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 6-0 210 L/L Sr. TR Baton Rouge, La. • Louisiana-Monroe (Episcopal HS)

Prior to Lamar: • Earned the highest male grade point average in 2016. • Sun Belt Commissioner’s List in 2014. • Graduated from ULM with cum laude honors. • Suffered an injury early in the 2016 season. • Saw action in 42 games with the Warhawks with seven starts. High School: • Four-year letterman in baseball, basketball and football. • Was named first-team all-state his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. • Batted .408 with two homers as a senior. • Did not strikeout once his entire junior season and hit .476 with three homers. • Had a plus-.400 average every year he was picked all-district. • Led the Knights to a 2011 district championship. • Nominated as BR Metro Athlete of the year for his senior and junior campaigns. Personal: • Born Oct. 4, 1993. • Son of Michael and Melissa Dellocono. • Has two sisters, Stephanie and Holly. • Father was a football player at Louisiana Tech and with the New Orleans Saints. • Uncle, Neal, played football at UCLA and for the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Oilers. • Sister Stephanie played tennis at Southern Mississippi. • Graduated from ULM in finance, and is a grad student pursuing his MBA with concentration in Healthcare Administration.

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF 5-9 170 R/R Jr. TR Dallas, Texas • Grayson College (Justin Wakeland HS)

Prior to Lamar: • Led his team to a 42-15 season in his sophomore year. • Voted NTJCAC Second-team All-Conference with a .410 batting average. • Helped Grayson to a conference championship in his freshman season. • Graduated Cum Laude with a 3.82 grade point average. • Was also chosen NTJCAC Academic All-American. High School: • District 9-4A Offensive Player of the Year and all-state shortstop after a .415 average, led his team to a 22-14 record his junior season. • Was a regional finalist and was the top-ranked team in the state his sophomore season, and a regional quarterfinalist and ranked 10th in the state his junior year. • Led JWHS to a 72-37 while he was on the varsity team. • Three-time all-district shortstop. •.385 batting average his senior season. • Graduated with a 3.7 GPA. • Three-year letterman in baseball. Personal: • Majoring in business management. • Son of Sheryl and Steve DeVore. • One sister, Lexie. • Lexie plays soccer at East Central University. • Has aspirations of a career in business and finance. • Born Grant Forrest DeVore on Jan. 8, 1996.

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Prior to Lamar: • Named academic all-conference. • Graduated with a 3.6 grade point average. • Had 11 starts in 13 games for a 6-5 record with 59 strikeouts in 58.2 innings.

High School: • Three-time district champion and bi-district champion and two-time area champs. • First-team all-district and third-team all-state his senior season as well as academic all-district. • Second-team all-district his sophomore season. • Two-time academic all-district. • Graduated with a 3.7 grade point average.

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Tanner DRISKILL

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-0 170 R/R Jr. TR Round Rock, Texas • Weatherford College (Round Rock HS)

Personal: • Born Jan. 18, 1996. • Son of Natalie and Travis Driskill. • Father is a radio personality for the Round Rock Express and former MLB player and minor league coach for the Houston Astros. • One brother, Tyler. • Majoring in history. • Wants to be a teacher and coach.

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Ryan ERICKSON

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF/RHP 5-11 170 R/R So. 1L Lumberton, Texas • Lumberton HS

2016 Season • Started 10 games in the outfield for an injured Brendan Satran. CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 4, 5x, last at Incarnate Word(April 29, 2016) • Popped a two-run double and added another RBI in a 1-for-3 day against Prairie View A&M. Hits: 1, 7x, last at Incarnate Word(April 29, 2016) • Six of his seven RBI were recorded in his 10 starts. Runs Scored: 1 ,6x, last vs. Southeastern La. (May 8, 2016) • Added a stolen base as pinch runner in the season opener against Southeast Missouri State. Doubles: 1, Prairie View A&M (March 1, 2016) Triples: N/A 2015 Season: Home Runs: N/A • Redshirted RBI: 3, Prairie View A&M (March 1, 2016)

High School: • Four-year letterman in baseball • three-time all-district team member • graduated with a 3.0 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Veronica and Steve Erickson • one brother, Tyler, played baseball at McNeese • majoring in business • born July 24, 1995.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .143 24-10 49 6 7 1 0 0 7 8 .163 2 0 2 2 .170 2 1 1-2 25 2 0 1.000 TOTAL .143 24-10 49 6 7 1 0 0 7 8 .163 2 0 2 2 .170 2 1 1-2 25 2 0 1.000

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Chad FLEISCHMAN

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF/RHP 6-3 215 R/R Jr. TR St. Paul, Minn. • Ranger College (Cretin-Derham HS)

Prior to Lamar • Hit .414 in 32 games at Ranger, had two long balls with 11 RBI. • Finished with a 3.2 grade point average. High School: • Graduated with a 3.0 grade point average. Personal: • Son of Kathleen and Kirk Fleischamn. • Born on June 15, 1996. • One sister, Chelsea. • Majoring in business marketing and communication. • Wants to work in advertising.

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-4 225 R/R Jr. 1L Vidor, Texas • Vidor HS Innings: Strikeouts: Hits Allowed: Runs Allowed: Earned Runs: Walks:

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6.0, Manhattan (Feb. 21, 2015) 5, 2x, last at New Orleans (March 21, 2015) 6, Illinois (Feb. 15, 2015) 6, at Central Arkansas (March 15, 2015) 6, at Central Arkansas (March 15, 2015) 3, at Southeastern Louisiana (May 3, 2015)

2016 Season • Redshirted. 2015 Season • Worked in 14 games and had 11 starts, six were to open the season. • Led LU to a 12-0 win with six shutout innings and his first career win against Manhattan (Feb. 21). Gave up one hit and two walks with three strikeouts. • Earned his second win in a start against Grambling (April 7) in which he allowed two hits and two runs. • Worked a no-decision against Prairie View A&M (March 3) on five innings with four hits and three runs allowed. • Allowed three earned runs in 5.2 frames against league foe Southeastern Louisiana (May 3). • Pitched in three games as a reliever, Abilene Christian (March 29), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (April 3) and LSU (April 15). • Scoreless innings against LSU and Corpus Christi, no hits allowed at LSU. ; • One run given up at New Orleans in 3.1 innings, five hits and five strikeouts. High School • District MVP and first-team all-district his senior year • had 105 strikeouts in 50 innings pitched • second-team all-district pitcher his sophomore and junior seasons • named as the district’s freshman of the year and all-district • graduated with a 2.7 grade point average • lettered in baseball for seven seasons • member of the Enterprise’s Super Gold Team and was an Under Armor Preseason All-American • coached by now LU pitching coach Kyle Green Personal • Son of Liz and Matt Foshee • mother is a police officer and father is a crane operator • one brother, Nick • majoring in construction management • born on August 19, 1995.

CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2015 7.28 2-6 14-11 0 0-1 0 38.3 47 33 31 18 25 5 0 3 .313 5 7 2 2 4 TOTAL 7.28 2-6 14-11 0 0-1 0 38.3 47 33 31 18 25 5 0 3 .313 5 7 2 2 4

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High School: • All-District Most Valuable Player in 2016, his senior season. • He racked up five wins with a 2.42 earned run average and recorded 59 strikeouts in 60.2 innings of work. • Tallied 19 career wins with a 1.74 ERA in 192.2 frames. • Also hit .390 with 34 RBI in 27 runs scored in 2016. • Four-year letterman and coached by Chris Wigging.

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Personal: • Born Nathan Andrew Gabryszwski on April 24, 1998. • Son of Kim and Mike Gabryszwski. • Has two brothers, Brian and Jeremy. • One Sister, Sarah. • Brother Jeremy is a pitcher in the Toronto Blue Jays organization, picked in the second round of the 2011 draft. • Majoring in mechanical engineering. • Nicknamed Gabby and Red.

Nathan GABRYSZWSKI

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF/RHP 6-0 207 R/R Fr. HS Crosby, Texas • Crosby HS

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High School: • Two year letterman in football and baseball, advanced to the playoffs in each sport both seasons. • Two-time first-team all-district member in the baseball and was tabbed as second-team Greater Houston Area his junior year. • Named second-team Beaumont Super Gold his senior year along with first-team academic all-state. • First-team all-district in football his senior season. • Member of the National Honor Society. • Graduated with a 4.275 grade point average and was the in the Top 10% of his class. Personal: • Born Cole Jacob Girouard on January 1, 1998. • Son of Tonya Laughlin and Brady Girouard. • One brother, Wyatt. • Majoring in mechanical engineering.

Cole GIROUARD

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 6-3 200 L/L Fr. HS Port Neches, Texas •Port Neches-Groves HS

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF 5-8 160 L/R Jr. TR Allen, Texas • Hill College (Allen HS)

Prior to Lamar • Helped his team to a third place finish in the conference tournament. • Played in he Texas-New Mexico All-Star Game. • Voted second-team all-conference. • Won the Exemplary Academic Achievement Award. • Finished with a 3.7 grade point average. High School: • Was his district’s defensive MVP and led his district championship team to the third round of the playoffs his senior season. • Helped Allen to the third round of the playoffs his junior season and was second-team all-district. • Graduated with a 3.7 grade point average. • Coached by Paul Coe. Personal: • Born Philip Dwayne Ingram on Nov. 11, 1995. • Son of Nancy and Jason Ingram, dad is a mechanical engineer and mother is a teacher. • Has three siblings. • Majoring in construction management. • Wants to become a project manager in the wind energy industry.

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-1 185 R/R Sr. 3L Friendswod, Texas • Friendswood HS Innings: Strikeouts: Hits Allowed: Runs Allowed: Earned Runs: Walks:

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5.0, UT-Pan American (March 2, 2016) 5, UT-Pan American (March 2, 2016) 5, Illinois (Feb. 15, 2015) 6, LSU (Feb. 24, 2016) 6, LSU (Feb. 24, 2016) 3, 2x, last Illinois (Feb. 15, 2015)

2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 2015 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 2014 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL

2016 Season • Appeared in five games with two starts, including against No. 5 LSU. • Worked 4 2/3 innings, 2 1/3 of those were as a starter. • Pitched 1 1/3 innings against LSU, gave up six runs – largely due to a slip in the outfield in the second that allowed the second inning to be extended and escalate. • Worked one frame against Houston, allowed a run on two hits with a walk. • Two scoreless inning in relief against Prairie View A&M, two hits allowed with two strikeouts.

a predetermined game, had four innings pitched with two runs allowed on two hits and one walk • collected third win over Harvard on two innings worked with one hit allowed and two strikeouts • had a 1.26 ERA in the a the reilef role

2015 Season • Appeared in 14 contests and had one start on the year. • Lone start was against nationally-ranked Rice (March 31) and took the loss on two inning pitched with two runs allowed. • Opened his season against Illinois on 1.1 frames of work. • Next outing was at UT-Rio Grande Valley (Texas-Pan American) was two shutout innings with two hits and strikeout. • Pitched a scoreless frame at Central Arkansas (March 15) with one hit allowed. • Shutout inning against Texas Southern (April 29).

Personal • Born Brent Wayne Janak on March 13, 1995 in Houston, Texas •Son of Mark and Carrie Janak. • One brother, Brandon • Majoring in mechanical engineering.

High School • Played for coach Charlie Taylor •Pitched 64 innings, boasting of a 0.98 earned run average and a 7-3 record with three complete games as a senior •Also earned academic honors.

2014 • Appeared in 12 games and finished with a 3-1 record and 2.86 earned run average • second highest team win total for a relief pitcher, only three starts made • earned first win of his career on one inning pitched with two hits allowed over UIC on Feb. 16 • second win came in his first start against LIU-Brooklyn in CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2016 19.28 0-1 5-2 0 0-0 0 4.2 12 10 10 4 2 3 1 1 .500 3 1 2 0 0 2015 10.12 0-1 9-1 0 0-0 0 10.2 16 13 12 10 6 2 1 0 .390 1 0 0 1 1 2014 2.86 3-1 12-3 0 0-1 1 22.0 17 9 7 9 15 4 0 0 .213 0 3 1 0 1 TOTAL 6.99 3-3 26-6 0 0-1 1 37.334 45 32 29 23 23 9 2 1 .273 4 4 3 1 2

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Jimmy JOHNSON

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-2 205 R/R Sr. 1L Palestine, Texas • Tyler JC (Cayuga HS)

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Innings: 7.0, at Houston Baptist (April 23, 2016) Strikeouts: 5, Southeastern La. (March 8, 2016) Hits Allowed: 9, at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Runs Allowed: 5, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Earned Runs: 5, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Walks: 3, Southeastern La. (March 8, 2016)

2016 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (PITCHER) 2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL

2016 Season: • Added to the Stopper of the Year Watchlist • Seemed to always be in the right place at the right time to start the season, had a 6-0 record and five saves in his first 11 starts. • Through his first two outings, he had a 1.37 earned run average, in 19.2 innings pitched (had 19 strikeouts and six walks. • Appeared in a team-high 22 games with two starts, both in Southland Conference play. • Worked 42 frames out of the bullpen and had a 3.64 earned run average, in league play he pitched 25.1 innings with a 4.97 earned run average. • Ran through 9.1 innings before allowing his first run of the season, in his sixth game. • Had 12 scoreless outings. • Rolled through seven relief innings at Houston Baptist, allowed only two hits and struck out four. Followed that up with 6.1 innings with one run allowed on five hits at Incarnate Word. • Started a game against Southeastern Louisiana and pitched 5.1 frames with a single run allowed on six hits and three walks, also had his season-high five strikeouts in the game. • Had three innings against North Dakota State, allowed one hit and a walk with three strikeouts. • Claims wins over power programs LSU and Texas.

• National Champion. High School: • State champion in football and regional finalist in baseball. • Three-time district champion in baseball with district MVP honors his senior year. • Coached by Greg Branch. • Four-year letterman and three years in baseball. • Member of the National Honor Society. • Graduated with a 3.8 grade point average. • Teammates with LU’s Jace Campbell and Reid Russell. Personal: • Son of Ricky and Chris Johnson. • Two sisters, Sam Woolverton and Julie Moser. • Born James Mahlon Johnson on June 22, 1993. • Majoring in exercise science.

Prior to Lamar: • Pitched in 14 games in 2015 and earned three saves with no decisions. • Pitched in 16.2 innings. • Struck out 21 batters with only six walks allowed, averaged 11.34 strikeouts per nine innings. • Graduate Magna Cum Laude from TJC. CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2016 4.06 7-2 22-2 0 0-0 5 51.0 56 24 23 22 35 6 0 1 .290 1 4 0 2 3 TOTAL 4.06 7-2 22-2 0 0-0 5 51.0 56 24 23 22 35 6 0 1 .290 1 4 0 2 3

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2017 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Prior to Lamar: • Worked a 6-3 record on the mound in 54.1 innings with 41 strikeouts. • Led his team to a conference championship. • Graduated with a 3.6 grade point average and was a member of the Dean’s List. High School: • Four-year letterman in baseball, three years in basketball and two years in football. • Advanced to the playoffs in baseball his freshman and senior seasons, basketball playoffs his sophomore season. • Was 9-3 on the mound his senior year with a 2.40 earned run average in 83.2 innings of work, also hit .437. • Earned a 1.93 ERA with 70 strikeouts in 51.6 innings his junior season, hit a career-best .468. • Graduated with a 3.6 grade point average.

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Ryan JOHNSON

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. LHP 5-10 160 L/L Jr. TR Beaumont, Texas • Eastern Okla. State (Hamshire-Fannett HS)

Personal: • Born Ryan Michael Johnson on Oct. 19, 1995. • Son of Lois and Mike Johnson. • Two sisters, Christine and Danielle. • Both played collegiate baseball. • Grandfather was a baseball draftee and both sisters played college volleyball. • Majoring In construction management.

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Carson LANCE

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-5 240 R/R Jr. TR Katy, Texas • Angelina College (Katy HS)

Prior to Lamar • Region 14 East Pitcher of the Year. • First-team all-conference pitcher. High School: • Was a state and national champion in football his junior year. • First-team all-district that led his team to a district championship his senior year. • Second-team all-district honoree his junior year. • Graduated with a 3.4 grade point average. • Threw a no-hitter with two runs allowed. Personal: • Son of Jennifer and Craig Lance, both are teachers and coaches. • Born on May 3, 1995. • Two sisters, Rachel Kaelyn. • Rachel was a volleyball player at Texas A&M-Commerce. • Majoring in business marketing.

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2017 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Prior to Lamar: • Graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. High School: • Second-team all-state his junior year with a .480 batting average, and followed that with first-team honors his senior year (.450). • Also voted All-South Texas and All-district that season. • Let his team to a 139-19 record in his four seasons with the team. • Hit .333 his sophomore season. • Graduated with a 3.4 grade point average.

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 5-8 175 L/L Jr. TR Corpus Christi, Texas • Galveston College (Calallen HS)

Personal: • Born Nov. 20, 1995. • Son of Belinda and Armando Leal. • Two brothers, Mando and Jesse. • Mando played two seasons at conference rival A&M-Corpus Christi. • Majoring in business and marketing. • Nicknamed Mikey.

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Cutter McDOWELL

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 6-4 190 R/R Sr. 1L Friendswood, Texas • Galveston JC (Pearland HS)

CAREER HIGHS

At-Bats: 6, 4x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Hits: 4, Southeast Missouri State (Feb. 21, 2016) Runs Scored: 5, at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) Doubles: 2, at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Triples: 1, Sam Houston State (May 14,2016) Home Runs: 1, 6x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 21, 2016) RBI: 4, LSU (Feb. 24, 2016)

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2016 Season • Ranked fifth on the team in batting average (.305) and RBI (28), fourth in runs (37), tied for fifth in home runs (5). • Was the back half of back-to-back homers with Reid Russell in a nine-run comeback against Nicholls. • Went 4-of-4 in the finale against Southeast Missouri State, scored three runs. • Blasted a long ball in the upset of No. 5 LSU, was 2-for-4 (double) with four RBI – season high – and two runs. • Season high five runs scored in the series opener at UIW, had a long ball and two RBI in the 20-run outburst. • Scored four runs on a 2-of-4 day in the series opener against Central Arkansas, also had two walks. • Third on the team in multiple-hit games (22) and eight multi-RBI games. • Ended the season on a career-best 15-game hit streak, was 46-of-65 to end the year with 13 runs and 10 RBI. Upped his batting average from .265 to .305.

• 1-of-3 with a run and walk over Texas-Pan American. • Registered two hits (2-of-4) against Illinois (Feb. 15) with a RBI Prior to Lamar • Hit for a .304 average with 28 runs batted in his freshman year. High School • Led his team to a District 24-5A championship • first-team all-district outfield • second-team All-Houston area • coached by Anthony Scalise • graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. Personal • Son of Susan and Gary McDowell, father was a district champion wrester • born Dec. 4, 1993.

2015 Season • Led the Cardinals in hitting until he was injured after the third weekend of the season (Feb. 28). • Returned to the team before the McNeese Series (April 11), but only played as a pinch hitter. • Hit .333 (4-of-12) on a hurt foot as a pinch hitter after his return. • Had a three-hit day versus Manhattan (Feb. 20) with a run scored and one knocked in. • Notched two RBI in games against New Mexico State (Feb. 14), Manhattan (Feb. 20) and Texas Pan-American (Feb. 28). • In the NMSU contest, was 1-of 1 (home run), three runs scored and four walks. • Was 1-for-1 with two walks and a run scored versus Manhattan. CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .305 54-53 220 37 67 13 1 5 28 97 .441 22 0 45 10 .368 0 3 1-1 25 19 4 .917 2015 .349 21-10 43 7 15 3 0 1 11 21 .488 10 0 5 4 .455 2 0 0-0 10 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .312 75-63 263 44 82 16 1 6 39 118 .449 32 0 50 14 .384 2 3 1-1 35 19 4 .931

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 5-8 175 L/L Jr. TR Corpus Christi, Texas • Galveston College (Calallen HS)

High School: • Three-year letterman in baseball. • Led his team to a No. 14 state ranking with a 8-3 record and 2.04 earned run average on the mound as well as a .342 batting average his senior season. • Picked to the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Baseball First-Team, District 24-4A All-District MVP and Orange Leader MVP. • Was the Bridge City offensive MVP in 2016 and Camron Yoe All-Tournament Team honoree. • Held BCHS to a 69-34-2 record as a letterman, including three district championships and a regional semifinal appearance his senior year. • Worked a 2-2 record and a 1.75 ERA his junior year, named Orange Leader Honorable Mention. • Member of the Ping Pong and STUCO clubs. • Graduated with a 3.3 grade point average. Personal: • Born Tod Alan McDowell II on June 17, 1998. • Son of Jeanie and Tod McDowell. • Two brothers, Brooks and Blake Tally • One sister, Hailey James. • Majoring in business. • Has plans to be a physician’s assistant.

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Prior to Lamar: • Voted as a second-team all-conference catcher. • Hit .320 with 40 runs batted in and nine home runs. • Member of the Panola Dean’s List.

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Chad McKINNEY

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. C 6-0 200 R/R Jr. TR Hughes Spring, Texas • Panola College (Hughes Springs HS)

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High School: • Two-time All-State honoree and was a three-time defensive MVP. • Was the district Newcomer of the Year his freshman season. • Led Hughes Springs to a 123-20 mark during his four seasons, including a state runner-up finish his junior season. • Also a football letterman, district MVP and all-state football player. • Four-year letterman in both sports. • Graduated with a 3.3 grade point average. Personal: • Born Chad Allan McKinney on Aug. 11, 1995. • Son of Mary and Greg McKinney. • Two brothers, Jarrod and Ryan. • Majoring in criminal justice. •Wants to become a police officer.

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2017 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Prior to Lamar: • Led OCC to a 33-17 record and won the California Junior College State Championship. • Finished with a .290 batting average. High School: • State’s top home run hitter during his senior year (9). • Was a first-team all-state player with a .425 batting average, and was rated as the fifth best player in Oregon. • Totaled 14 career home runs and his lowest average .340 his sophomore season. • Three-time all-conference players (twice a first-team pick). • Four-year letterman, two in swimming and one in football. • Member of the National Honor Society and the Student Council.

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Stefanos PANAYIOTOU

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 6-3 200 L/R Jr. RS Hillsboro, Ore. • Orange Coast College (Hillsboro HS)

Personal: • Born Stefanos Leo Panayiotou on June 30, 1995. • Son of Shelley and Stephen Panayioutou. • Has one sister, Sophia. • Majoring in exercise science and business. • Wants to go to law school for work with a sports agency or MLB organization.

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High School: • Hit .407 his senior season and swiped 36 stolen bases. • First-team all-state and all-district shortstop. • Voted as the SETCA Player of the Year in 2016. • Four-time first-team all-district shortstop or second baseman. • State runner-up his junior year. • Two-year letterman in football and power lifting for three. • Member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. • Was an honor graduate with a 3.6 grade point average. • Coached by Sheal Landry.

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Payton ROBERTSON

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF 5-7 164 R/R Fr. HS Orange, Texas • West-Orane Stark HS

Personal: • Born Payton Anthony Robertson on June 29, 1998. • Son of Brandy and Roderick Robertson. • Two brothers, Nathan and Nic. • Four sistsers, Brittany, Ashley, Candice and Gracie. • Father played professional baseball in the Phillies Organization and his uncle, Andre, played for the New York Yankees. • Majoring in management. • Wants to become an operations coordinator for sports franchise.

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Reid RUSSELL

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF/1B 6-3 223 R/R Sr. 1L Longview, Texas • Tyler JC (Longview HS) At-Bats: Hits: Runs Scored: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBI:

CAREER HIGHS

2017 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (OUTFIELD) 2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HITTER OF THE YEAR 2016 FIRST-TEAM ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (OUTFIELD) 2016 RAWLINGS FIRST TEAM ALL-SOUTH CENTRAL REGION TEAM (ABCA) 2016 TD AMERITRADE HOME RUN DERBY (THIRD PLACE) 2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (3.21) 2016 LOUISVILLE SLUGGER NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK (3.21)

6, 2x, last at Houston Baptist (April 23, 2016) 6, last at Houston Baptist (April 23, 2016) 3, 2x, last at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) 1, 9x, last vs. Southeastern La. (May 6, 2016) 1, McNeese (April 15, 2016) 2, last at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) 2016 Season 5, at A&M-Corpus Christi (April 10, 2016)

• Southland Conference Hitter of the Year. • Added to the ABCA All-South Central Region Team • Topped the Southland Conference in home runs and total bases, second in RBI and slugging, fourth in hitting, seventh in hits. • Hit .379 in league play alone with 12 homers, 43 runs batted in and 26 runs scored. Had a higher on-base percentage and slugging percentage in league play. • Led the Cardinals in slugging, RBI, homers and total bases. • Played in the outfield for the first time in his career, and did not have an error all season. • Tied the school record for home runs in a season (18). • First Cardinal since Michael Ambort in 2007 to have 60 or more RBI. • Had a five-game homer streak that started with Northwestern State and ended with Central Arkansas, won Louisville Slugger National Player and Southland Conference Hitter of the Week honors. Was 8-of-16 with 11 RBI and six runs scored during the stretch. • Rattled of an 18-game hit streak, seventh-longest in school history, hit .460 (29-of-63) during the stretch with 14 runs scored and 20 RBI. • Popped two homers against Incarnate Word and sparked a 20-run outburst, had four RBI in the game with three runs scored. • Had another four-RBI contest in the opener of the Central Arkansas series, part of a 19-run outburst. • Season-high RBI count was five at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, which sparked huge six-run comebacks – twice. • Four times he had three RBI in a game, Prairie View, Houston, Houston Baptist and Stephen F. Austin. • Popped homers in back-to-back games against Southeast Missouri State and No. 23 Arizona, eventual College World Series participant. • Sparked a nine-run comeback against Nicholls with a three-run shot over the center field wall, his 10th of the year – had four RBI in the battle.

• Was the first of back-to-back days with back-to-back jacks with Trey Silvers. • Had a four-hit day in six at-bats against Houston Baptist, had four RBI and two runs scored. • Led the team with 16 multi-RBI games, 11 in league play, and was second in multi-hit games at 24, 14 in Southland action. • Notched his lone triple in a game against McNeese State when he was 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored. Junior College: • Won back-to-back National Championships with Tyler. • Was named to the all-academic athletic team. • Two-time national player of the week. • Hit .285 with eight homers and 45 runs batted in his sophomore season. • Teammates with LU’s Jace Campbell and Jimmy Johnson. High School: • Helped his team to the playoffs his senior season, first time the program had been in eight years. • Was all-district his junior and senior seasons, All-East Texas and played in the North Texas All-Star game his final campaign. • Hit .285 with eight dingers his senoir year. • Coached by Bernie Martinez. • Member of the National Honor Society. • Graduated with a 3.8 grade point average. • Also lettered in football. Personal: • Son of Kim and David Russell. • Born as David Reid Russell on August 22, 1995. • Majoring in geology. • Wants a successful job in the oil and gas industry.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .354 54-53 209 41 74 9 1 18 62 139 .665 19 3 63 4 .410 3 0 3-3 76 1 0 1.000 TOTAL .354 54-53 209 41 74 9 1 18 62 139 .665 19 3 63 4 .410 3 0 3-3 76 1 0 1.000

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Brendan SATRAN

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. OF 6-0 175 R/R Sr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. • Paradise Valley JC (Arcadia HS)

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At-Bats: 6, 2x last at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) Hits: 4, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Runs Scored: 2, 9x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Doubles: 1, 14x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Triples: 1, 2x, last at Incarnate Word (April 29, 2016) Home Runs: 2, at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) RBI: 5, at Nicholls (March 18, 2015)

2016 Season • Suffered an injury early and was held out for nine games. • Was benched for five games (performance) late in the year, but earned his way back into the lineup and responded with a two home run game against Stephen F. Austin and had three long balls in the three-game set. • Team’s stolen base leader, had two in a game three times (North Dakota State, New Orleans-2x). • Had a walk-off single in the second game of the year versus Southeast Missouri State for a 2-1 win • Blasted a grand slam (first of two in the game for LU) against No. 23 Arizona, eventual College World Series participant, to turn a 2-0 deficit into a 4-2 lead. Four RBI was his season-high. • Crushed a homer at Abilene Christian in a 2-for-4 game including a double, a day later he went 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBI. • Both games were a part of a four-game stretch with multiple hits with two against New Orleans and Texas as well. • Recorded 10 multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI games. 2015 Season • Took over as the everyday starter Cutter McDowell’s injury. • Started 26 games in center field, eight in left and six in right. • Bounced around between the seventh, eighth and ninth spots in the order. • Second on the team in stolen bases (7) and three home runs (3). • Tied with CJ Moore for the team lead in triples. • Recorded his first career hits as a pinch hitter against Manhattan (Feb. 21) • Notched five runs batted in against Nicholls (March 18) with two hits, including a home run, in six at-bats.

• Recorded a multi-hit game after two hits in three at-bats with two runs against Manhattan (Feb. 21). • Two-run homer at Houston (March 24) in five at-bats. • Home run against LSU (April 15) to give the Cardinals one of the two runs they scored in the contest. • 4-for-4 performance against Abilene Christian (March 27) and tied a school mark for stolen bases in a game (4). • Scored two runs on May 10 against Stephen F. Austin after two hits in three at-bats. • Couple of hits in four at-bats with a run scored against Northwestern State (May 7). Prior to Lamar • Competed in the JUCO All-Star game his sophomore season. High School • Two-time first-team all-state honoree and four-time all-conference award winner • broke Arizona’s career stolen base record (74) • first-team all-conference and all-state honorable mention sophomore season • first-team all-state, city and conference both junior and sophomore seasons • lettered in baseball four seasons and football four • graduated with a 3.5 grade point average. Personal • Son of Lori-Ann and Scott Satran • one sister, Caroline • majoring in communications • wants to work in commercial real estate • born May 5, 1993 • nicknamed “Satch”.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .248 40-40 141 25 35 9 1 5 23 61 .433 7 2 39 0 .291 1 2 9-12 90 0 5 .947 2015 .243 47-40 144 21 35 5 1 3 16 31 .354 4 2 37 2 .273 0 5 7-9 78 2 3 .964 TOTAL .246 87-80 285 46 70 14 2 8 39 112 .393 11 4 76 2 .282 1 7 16-21 168 2 8 .955

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POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. 1B 6-2 217 R/R Sr. 1L Manvel, Texas • Temple College (Manvel HS)

CAREER HIGHS

At-Bats: 5, 2x last at Houston Baptist (April 2, 2016) Hits: 3, 4x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Runs Scored: 3, at Abilene Christian(April 2, 2016) Doubles: 2, 2x, last at Houston Baptist (April 23, 2016) Triples: N/A Home Runs: 2, at Abilene Christian(April 2, 2016) RBI: 4, 2x, last vs. Sam Houston State (March 13, 2016)

2016 Season • Was projected to be the starting first baseman, but a slow start put him on the bench until the HBU series. • Became an extra base machine, racked up 21 extra base hits in 32 base knocks (65 percent). • Pushed across four runs on two homers in a 3-for-5 day with three runs scored against Abilene Christian. • Popped another homer in a four-RBI day against Sam Houston State – was 2-of-3 with two runs scored. • Three-hit contest at Stephen F. Austin, had a homer and double, one RBI and two runs. • Recorded another three-hit contest at against Southeastern Louisiana, against a double and homer. • Had 10 multi-hit games in 26 starts and five multi-RBI contests. Prior to Lamar: • First-team all-conference his sophomore season after a .410 batting average, nine home runs and 20 doubles. • Second-team all-conference and regional finalist his freshman year. Added to the junior college all-star team. High School: • Was listed to the 5A Houston all-star game. • First-team all-district in both football and baseball his junior and senior years. • Had a .360 batting average , three home runs and 15 doubles his senior year. • .480 average, six dingers and 19 doubles his junior campaign. • All-district honorable mention his sophomore season. • Three-year letterman in football and basketball. • Graduated with a 3.5 grade point average. • Coached by Kerry Kerlin in baseball. Personal: • Son of Terri and Jimmie Silvers. • One brother, Zach, and one sister, Heather. • Born Jimmie Lynn Silvers, III on Feb. 26, 1995. • General studies major. • Wants to be a business owner.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .314 36-26 102 20 32 13 0 8 21 69 .676 14 1 29 2 .398 1 0 0-0 224 12 1 .996 TOTAL .314 36-26 102 20 32 13 0 8 21 69 .676 14 1 29 2 .398 1 0 0-0 224 12 1 .996

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Prior to Lamar: • Transferred to Blinn after a season of Louisiana-Lafayette. • Earned Blinn’s most valuable player award for the 2016 season. • Had a 4-4 record and a 3.58 earned run average. • Was named to the Sunbelt Conference Commissioner’s List in 2015 at ULL. • Finished with a 3.9 grade point average.

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Blaine SUEHS

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-0 165 R/R Jr. TR Caldwell, Texas • Blinn College (Caldwell HS)

High School: • Three-time first-team all-district honoree, and was the district defensive MVP for pitching. • Was 9-1 with 100 strikeouts his junior season. • Second-team all-district freshman season. • Back-to-back district championships sophomore and junior year. • Made it to the second round of the playoffs junior year, and regional semifinals his senior year. • Four-year letterman in baseball. • Member of the FFA. • Graduated with a 4.36 grade point average. Personal: • Born Blaine Alan Suehs on July 25, 1995. • Son of Terri Duane Suehs, both teachers. • Majoring in general studies. • Wants to pursue a professional medical career or coach baseball at the division I level.

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2017 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Prior to Lamar: • Made the D-3 NCAA Tournament his freshman season. • Worked to a 1.59 ERA in five appearances and had 11.1 innings pitched. High School: • First-team all-district hitter his senior season and second-team all-district pitcher his sophomore seasons. • Helped his team to the state finals his junior year and was a district champoin. • Back-to-back district champion, junior and senior seasons. • Member of the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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Personal: • Born August 29, 1995. • Son of Denise and Ron Van Winkle. • One sister, Morgan. • Majoring in general business.

Drew VAN WINKLE

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. RHP 6-4 220 R/R So. RS Salado, Texas • Concordia University (Salado HS)

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Chaneng VARELA

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. INF 5-9 185 R/R Sr. 1L Ontario, Calif. • Orange Coast College (Chino HS)

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At-Bats: 4, 15x last vs. Stephen F. Austin (May 26, 2016) Hits: 3, 2x, last at Texas (March 29, 2016) Runs Scored: 1, 12x, last at Stephen F. Austin (May 20, 2016) Doubles: 1, 6x, last vs. Sam Houston State (May 13, 2016) Triples: N/A Home Runs: 1, New Orleans (March 24, 2016) RBI: 2, 5x, last vs. Sam Houston State (March 13, 2016)

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2016 Season • Worked as a part of a three-man rotation at second base for the season. • Ripped a two-run double against North Dakota State in the second game, lone game he played at third base. • Did the same thing in a crucial spot in the Sam Houston State game, led the Cardinals to a win. • Was a nuisance in a win over Texas with a 3-of-4 day, one of his six multiple-hit games. • Also recorded three hits in a game against Central Arkansas, had a run scored and driven in. • Surprised everyone with a homer to left field in the series opener with New Orleans, was 1-of-4 with a run and two RBI. • For the weekend against New Orleans, he had five RBI and drove in the go-ahead runs with the homer, had back-toback multi-RBI games – two of his five contests with more than one run driven in. • Picked up his first career hit against Southeast Missouri State on a 1-of-4 contest. • Was 2-for-4 against Prairie View with a run scored. Prior to Lamar • Won the California State Championship. • Member of the Dean’s List. High School • Three-time first-team all-league honoree, and was the team’s MVP he senior season. • Listed as all All-CIF for his junior and senior campaigns. • Two-time league champion, freshman and senior years. • Made it to the quarterfinals his junior year with a 26-7 record. • Coached by Bob Sheehan and Gary Libby. • Four-year letterwinner in baseball, one year of basketball. • Academic all-league for three years. • Graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. Personal • Son of Elizabeth and Allen Varela. • Two sisters, Monie and Karagan. • Born Allen Chaneng Varela on Nov. 15, 1993. • Dad played professional baseball in Mexico. • Would like to be a nurse anesthetist.

CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2016 .238 48-32 122 112 29 6 0 1 16 38 .311 8 1 17 4 .286 2 2 0-0 53 96 6 .961 TOTAL .238 48-32 122 112 29 6 0 1 16 38 .311 8 1 17 4 .286 2 2 0-0 53 96 6 .961

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Matt WHITE

POS. HT WT B/T YR. EXP. LHP 6-2 225 L/L So. 1L Lumberton, Texas • Lumberton HS Innings: Strikeouts: Hits Allowed: Runs Allowed: Earned Runs: Walks:

2016 Season: • Pitched in five games, worked 6.1 innings – allowed just one run all season. CAREER HIGHS 2.1, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) • Lone run was in his first outing, two innings of work against North Dakota State. 3, Nicholls (April 6, 2016) • Worked 2.1 scoreless frames against Nicholls – two walks and three strikeouts. 2, North Dakota State (Feb. 27, 2016) 1, North Dakota State (Feb. 27, 2016) 2015 Season 1, North Dakota State (Feb. 27, 2016) • Redshirted 2, Nicholls (April 6, 2016)

High School • Collected a 12-5 record overall in high school • worked 37.2 innings with a 2.97 earned run average and 55 strikeouts • named second-team all-district • took Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold second team in his junior season on 57 innings worked, a 2.33 ERA and 100 strikeouts • first team all-district junior year • led his team to the playoffs, for the first time in 10 years • two-year baseball letterman • member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Club • graduated with a 3.4 grade point average. Personal • Son of Kelli and Marc White • one brother, Trenton • majoring in general studies • born Feb. 1, 1996.

CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV INN H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2016 1.42 1-0 5-0 0 0-0 0 6.1 5 1 1 3 5 1 0 0 .208 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1.42 1-0 5-0 0 0-0 0 6.1 5 1 1 3 5 1 0 0 .208 1 0 0 0 0

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In what was already determined as the final campaign Conference in hitting, fifth in runs scored and topped it by Senior Will Hibbs - who was later selected in the 19th of head coach Jim Gilligan’s historic ca14 in long balls. round of the MLB amateur draft - led the way on the reer, the 2017 sent the 39-year skipper mound. He garnered first-team All-Southland Conference out with a bang. In what was the most Nationally it ranked 39th for its average honors. electric season in the BBCOR era, a powand 25th for home runs, but the Cardinals er-slugging lineup led the Cardinals to a Game win streak, were also very good defensively topping He was twice listed as a pitcher, once as the league honthird-place finish in the league with a 35the league and ranking 26th nationally in oree and then again as the Louisville Slugger National second longest in fielding percentage. 19 record. The season campaign featured Pitcher of the Week. The NCBWA listed him as the April the nation wins over No. 7 LSU and national-runner National Pitcher of the Month after a perfect 5-0 record up Arizona as well as powerhouse Texas. Russell was the leader of the lineup and with a 1.75 ERA. The Friendswood native finished the was only a few hits away from claim- year with a 9-3 record and 3.27 ERA. The biggest story line of the season was the 15-game ing the Triple Crown at Lamar, he totaled a .354 batting win streak the Cardinals reeled off, which was the lon- average, 18 homers and 62 runs batted in. He was an Closer Jimmy Johnson was a big piece of the team and gest streak in the country and was second in the nation ABCA All-South Central Region performer and South- was named to the NCBWA Stopper of the Year watchlist. all season. land Conference Hitter of the Year. He was also invited to He finished with a 7-2 record and had five saves in 16 apparticipate in the 2016 TDAmeritrade Home Run Derby pearances. Three times the Cardinals had huge comebacks, including in Omaha after the College World Series. a nine-run comeback against Nicholls. LU was down 10-1 He finished third and was just shy of the The 2016 squad had three players move by the middle of the fifth. Against LSU, Lamar trailed 8-0 finals. their way into a Minor League Baseball in the middle of the second. The Cardiac Cardinals twice organization, including draftees Hibbs were down by six in the finale at Texas A&M-Corpus Chris- The Longview native tied Michael AmHome Runs, led the and van der Meer. Enrique Oquendo and ti. LU pulled off wins in all three of them. bort’s school record for dingers in a seaSouthland Confer- Jayson McKinley were both free agent son, and was the first 60-RBI Cardinal signees. ence Led by senior Stijn van der Meer and junior Reid Russell, since Ambort in 2007. He finished with the Lamar lineup hit for a .298 batting average, scored 73 base knocks on the season and had Gilligan finished his career with a stag341 runs and popped 60 home runs. It recorded 113 nine doubles. Russell scored 41 runs and wrapped up the gering 1,343 wins in 39 season at LU and 1,353 in 40 doubles and nine triples. It ranked third in the Southland year with a .665 slugging percentage and .410 on-base years as a head coach overall. He tallied 30 30-win seapercentage. He was second in the SLC in total bases and sons, eight 40-win seasons and one 50-win year. To honor slugging, fourth in hitting and seventh in total hits. The him in his final contest at Vincent-Beck, Lamar University junior-transfer notched an 18-game hit streak, seventh retired his jersey. It sits on the right field wall right next longest in school history. to his bullpen, where he infamously loved to be with his pitchers. His streak was only second to van der Meer’s 24-game hit streak and 32-game reached base streak. His hit streak was second in LU record books and the on-base streak is the highest known. He ranked second in the Southland Conference in hitting – top shortstop – and was an allleague second-team distinction. He finished his career with a .363 average, third in school history.

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Another key component to the season was junior catcher Bryndan Arredondo, who was a first-team All-Southland Conference selection at catcher after leading all catchers with a .314 batting average. He caught 49 of 52 games and the only contests he didn’t play were the second of double headers.

Reid Russell was voted the Southland Conference Hitter of the Year

As is the case with most teams across the country, the Cardinal pitching staff is only as good as its bullpen. The LU bullpen was recorded in the decision in 22 (16-6) games while the starting staff accounted for 32 (19-13). As a staff, the pitchers recorded a 3.99 earned run average and had 406 strikeouts in 478 innings.

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2016 SEASON RESULTS Game date Feb 19, 2016 Feb 20, 2016 Feb 21, 2016 Feb 22, 2016 Feb 24, 2016 Feb 26, 2016 Feb 27, 2016 Feb 27, 2016 Feb 28, 2016 Mar 01, 2016 Mar 04, 2016 Mar 05, 2016 Mar 06, 2016 * Mar 12, 2016 * Mar 13, 2016 * Mar 13, 2016 Mar 15, 2016 * Mar 18, 2016 * Mar 19, 2016 * Mar 20, 2016 * Mar 24, 2016 * Mar 25, 2016 * Mar 26, 2016 Mar 29, 2016 Apr 02, 2016 Apr 02, 2016 Apr 03, 2016 Apr 05, 2016 Apr 06, 2016 * Apr 08, 2016 * Apr 09, 2016 * Apr 10, 2016 Apr 13, 2016 * Apr 15, 2016 * Apr 16, 2016 * Apr 17, 2016 * Apr 22, 2016 * Apr 23, 2016 * Apr 23, 2016 * Apr 29, 2016 * Apr 30, 2016 * May 1, 2016 May 4, 2016 * May 06, 2016 * May 07, 2016 * May 08, 2016 * May 13, 2016 * May 14, 2016 * May 15, 2016 * May 20, 2016 * May 20, 2016 * May 21, 2016 May 25, 2016 May 26, 2016

Opposing team SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SOUTHEAST MISSOURI #23 ARIZONA #5 LSU NORTH DAKOTA ST. NORTH DAKOTA ST.-1 NORTH DAKOTA ST.-2 NORTH DAKOTA ST. PRAIRIE VIEW UTRGV UTRGV UTRGV *at Northwestern State * at Northwestern State-1 * at Northwestern State-2 #19 HOUSTON * CENTRAL ARKANSAS * CENTRAL ARKANSAS * CENTRAL ARKANSAS * NEW ORLEANS * NEW ORLEANS * NEW ORLEANS at Texas at Abilene Christian-1 at Abilene Christian-2 at Abilene Christian * NICHOLLS * NICHOLLS * at A&M-Corpus Christi * at A&M-Corpus Christi * at A&M-Corpus Christi at Baylor * MCNEESE * MCNEESE * MCNEESE * at Houston Baptist * at Houston Baptist-1 * at Houston Baptist-2 * at Incarnate Word * at Incarnate Word * at Incarnate Word at #14 Rice *SOUTHEASTERN LA. *SOUTHEASTERN LA. *SOUTHEASTERN LA. *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Stephen F. Austin-1 *at Stephen F. Austin-2 *at Stephen F. Austin $CENTRAL ARKANSAS $vs Stephen F. Austin

Score Inns W 2-1 9 W 2-1 (10) W 5-2 9 W 13-5 9 W 12-11 9 W 7-6 9 L 6-7 9 L 0-3 9 L 5-7 9 W 13-3 W 4-1 9 L 3-7 9 W 4-1 9 L 0-2 9 W 6-5 (10) L 1-5 9 L 3-4 9 W 19-5 9 W 7-6 9 W 9-2 9 W 10-7 9 W 5-1 9 W 7-5 9 W 4-2 9 W 8-5 9 W 16-6 9 W 7-5 9 W 7-2 9 W 14-10 9 W 1-0 9 W 5-1 9 W 15-12 9 L 3-6 9 W 5-1 9 L 4-5 9 L 0-1 9 W 3-1 9 W 8-0 9 W 8-6 9 W 20-6 9 W 3-1 9 L 2-3 9 L 2-7 9 L 6-14 9 L 2-5 9 L 1-2 9 W 9-8 9 L 4-9 9 L 4-7 9 W 10-9 9 W 13-6 9 W 12-0 7 L 0-3 9 L 2-5 9

Overall 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 6-3-0 7 7-3-0 8-3-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 9-5-0 10-5-0 10-6-0 10-7-0 11-7-0 12-7-0 13-7-0 14-7-0 15-7-0 16-7-0 17-7-0 18-7-0 19-7-0 20-7-0 21-7-0 22-7-0 23-7-0 24-7-0 25-7-0 25-8-0 26-8-0 26-9-0 26-10-0 27-10-0 28-10-0 29-10-0 30-10-0 31-10-0 31-11-0 31-12-0 31-13-0 31-14-0 31-15-0 32-15-0 32-16-0 32-17-0 33-17-0 34-17-0 35-17-0 35-18-0 35-19-0

Southland 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 9-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 11-2-0 11-3-0 11-4-0 12-4-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 16-5-0 16-5-0 16-6-0 16-7-0 16-8-0 17-8-0 17-9-0 17-10-0 18-10-0 19-10-0 20-10-0 20-10-0 20-10-0

Pitcher of record Hibbs, W. (W 1-0) Johnson, J. (W 1-0) Martinez, F. (W 1-0) Andrews, G. (W 1-0) Johnson, J. (W 1-0) Johnson, J. (W 2-0) Moore, T. (L 0-1) Martinez, F. (L 0-1) Andrews, G. (L 1-1) Moore, T. (W 1-1) Hibbs, W. (W 2-0) Martinez, F. (L 1-2) Brown, B. (W 1-0) Hibbs, W. (L 2-1) Johnson, J. (W 4-0) Love, B. (L 0-1) Janak, B. (L 0-1) Hibbs, W. (W 3-1) Johnson, J. (W 5-0) McKinley, J. (W 1-0) Hibbs, W. (W 4-1) Love, B. (W 1-1) Oquendo, E. (W 1-0) Johnson, J. (W 6-0) Hibbs, W. (W 5-1) Love, B. (W 2-1) McKinley, J. (W 2-0) Moore, T. (W 2-1) White, M. (W 1-0) Hibbs, W. (W 6-1) Love, B. (W 3-1) Martinez, F. (W 2-2) Johnson, J. (L 6-1) Hibbs, W. (W 7-1) Love, B. (L 3-2) McKinley, J. (L 2-1) Hibbs, W. (W 8-1) Love, B. (W 4-2) Johnson, J. (W 7-1) Hibbs, W. (W 9-1) Love, B. (W 5-2) Johnson, J. (L 7-2) McKinley, J. (L 2-2) Hibbs, W. (L 9-2) Love, B. (L 5-3) Moore, T. (L 2-2) Moore, T. (W 3-2) Love, B. (L 5-4) Martinez, F. (L 2-3) Moore, T. (W 4-2) McKinley, J. (W 3-2) Love, B. (W 6-4) Hibbs, W. (L 9-3) Love, B. (L 4-5)

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2016 OVERALL SEASON STATISTICS (35-19 overall, 20-10 SLC, 19-13 home, 16-5 away, 0-1 neutral) Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% van der Meer, S. .376 54-54 213 44 80 9 1 1 20 94 .441 38 3 15 1 .471 3 0 7-12 84 188 11 .961 Russell, Reid .354 54-53 209 41 74 9 1 18 62 139 .665 19 3 63 4 .410 3 0 3-3 76 1 0 1.000 Arredondo, B. .314 51-51 194 29 61 14 1 3 26 86 .443 23 4 28 5 .391 4 0 0-1 383 33 4 .990 Silvers, Trey .314 36-26 102 20 32 13 0 8 21 69 .676 14 1 29 2 .398 1 0 0-0 224 12 1 .996 Nash, Jake .307 53-53 225 46 69 14 2 4 41 99 .440 17 4 28 9 .364 1 1 1-3 245 80 6 .982 McDowell, Cutter .305 54-53 220 37 67 13 1 5 28 97 .441 22 0 45 10 .368 0 3 1-1 25 19 4 .917 Adames, Robin .296 51-46 186 33 55 16 0 6 33 89 .478 10 13 39 6 .373 0 1 0-0 94 30 8 .939 Middleton, J. .249 54-54 193 34 48 8 2 9 41 87 .451 28 11 51 1 .372 2 2 4-6 95 4 0 1.000 Satran, Brendan .248 40-40 141 25 35 9 1 5 23 61 .433 7 2 39 0 .291 1 2 9-12 90 0 5 .947 Varela, Chaneng .238 48-32 122 12 29 6 0 1 16 38 .311 8 1 17 4 .286 2 2 0-0 53 96 6 .961 Erickson, Ryan .143 24-10 49 6 7 1 0 0 7 8 .163 2 0 2 2 .170 2 1 1-2 25 2 0 1.000 ---------Tristan, Gavin .200 32-13 45 14 9 1 0 0 1 10 .222 3 0 12 0 .250 0 0 6-7 21 30 0 1.000 Taff, Brett .000 4-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 2 0 .400 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000 Totals .298 54-54 1902 341 566 113 9 60 320 877 .461 193 42 370 44 .372 19 12 32-47 1434 549 47 .977 Opponents .264 54-54 1815 245 479 86 21 11 222 640 .353 175 37 406 39 .338 19 29 57-76 1400 520 58 .971 LOB - Team (428), Opp (399). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (49). CI - Team (3), Arredondo, B., 3, Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), Russell, R. 2, van der Meer 1, Opp (4). Picked off -Adames, Robin (2), Satran, Brendan (1)

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg. wp hp bk sfa sha Moore, Travis 1.99 4-2 15-1 0 0-0 1 31.2 24 10 7 11 36 6 2 0 115 .209 1 2 0 1 3 Oquendo, Enrique 2.30 1-0 19-1 0 0-1 3 31.1 24 12 8 12 39 5 2 0 111 .216 1 3 2 3 2 Martinez, Fernando 2.74 2-3 17-5 0 0-0 3 46.0 35 15 14 13 38 9 0 1 164 .213 1 3 0 1 3 Hibbs, Will 3.27 9-3 17-15 1 1-0 0 96.1 86 45 35 29 97 11 1 4 361 .238 5 7 1 3 5 McKinley, Jayson 3.61 3-2 16-12 0 0-0 0 72.1 74 35 29 14 54 15 6 3 273 .271 4 6 0 4 7 Love, Billy 3.86 6-5 15-14 2 1-1 1 74.2 86 35 32 21 52 16 5 1 295 .292 6 2 0 2 3 Johnson, Jimmy 4.06 7-2 22-2 0 0-0 5 51.0 56 24 23 22 35 6 0 1 193 .290 1 4 0 2 3 Brown, Brett 4.75 1-0 16-0 0 0-0 0 30.1 30 17 16 15 23 7 1 0 114 .263 6 2 1 2 1 ---------White, Matt 1.42 1-0 5-0 0 0-0 0 6.1 5 1 1 3 5 1 0 0 24 .208 1 0 0 0 0 Crain, Josh 3.86 0-0 5-0 0 0-0 0 7.0 7 3 3 2 7 2 0 0 25 .280 0 1 0 1 1 Farley, Joe 4.66 0-0 6-1 0 0-0 0 9.2 8 7 5 7 8 1 0 0 35 .229 3 2 0 0 0 Leggett, Kyle 7.36 0-0 3-0 0 0-0 0 3.2 9 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 21 .429 0 0 0 0 0 Andrews, Galen 14.25 1-1 9-1 0 0-0 0 12.0 19 19 19 16 10 2 3 0 53 .358 2 3 0 0 1 Janak, Brent 19.29 0-1 5-2 0 0-0 0 4.2 12 10 10 4 2 3 1 1 24 .500 3 1 2 0 0 Keegan, Tyler 45.00 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 0 1.0 4 5 5 4 0 0 0 0 7 .571 2 1 0 0 0 Thomas, Connor 99.00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0.0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3.99 173-54 3 3 13 478.0 479 245 212 175 406 86 21 11 1815 .264 36 37 6 19 29 Opponents 5.52 190-54 4 4 15 466.2 566 341 286 193 370 113 9 60 1902 .298 40 42 3 19 12 PB - Team (7), Arredondo, B 7, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (3), Johnson, J. 2, Hibbs, W. 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Arredondo, B (53-71), Hibbs, W. (11-14), Johnson, J. (9-13), McKinley, J. (7-10), Moore, T. (7-8), Love, B. (6-7), Martinez, F. (4-7), Adames, R. (4-5), Janak, B. (3-4), Oquendo, E. (2-4), Brown, B. (2-2), Keegan, T. (2-2), White, M. (2-2), Andrews, G. (2-2), Crain, J. (0-1).

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

van der Meer, S. .397 30-30 121 25 48 7 0 1 13 58 .479 19 1 7 0 .472 3 0 2-7 57 110 8 .954 Silvers, Trey .389 18-13 54 12 21 8 0 6 13 47 .870 8 0 13 2 .468 0 0 0-0 93 7 0 1.000 Russell, Reid .379 30-30 116 26 44 5 1 12 43 87 .750 12 1 38 1 .432 3 0 2-2 41 1 0 1.000 Nash, Jake .323 30-30 127 28 41 6 1 2 17 55 .433 11 4 16 5 .394 0 0 0-1 164 44 4 .981 McDowell, Cutter .322 30-29 121 23 39 10 1 3 18 60 .496 13 0 24 7 .388 0 2 0-0 20 13 3 .917 Arredondo, B. .279 29-29 111 18 31 8 1 1 13 44 .396 16 2 19 2 .377 1 0 0-0 214 17 3 .987 Adames, Robin .271 30-30 118 18 32 8 0 4 23 52 .441 9 7 26 5 .358 0 0 0-0 44 18 4 .939 Varela, Chaneng .247 29-20 77 8 19 3 0 1 12 25 .325 6 1 13 3 .302 2 1 0-0 31 56 3 .967 Satran, Brendan .244 22-22 82 12 20 5 1 3 11 36 .439 4 1 24 0 .287 0 1 5-8 47 0 3 .940 Middleton, J. .241 30-30 108 21 26 3 1 6 20 49 .454 15 6 29 1 .359 2 0 2-2 65 2 0 1.000 ---------Tristan, Gavin .154 16-3 13 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 .154 1 0 2 0 .214 0 0 3-3 7 5 0 1.000 Erickson, Ryan .111 10-4 18 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 .111 1 0 0 1 .150 1 1 0-1 5 0 0 1.000 Taff, Brett .000 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 1 0 .667 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000 Totals .305 30-30 1067 199 325 63 6 39 185 517 .485 117 23 212 27 .381 12 5 14-24 798 297 29 .974 Opponents .257 30-30 1007 135 259 49 12 8 124 356 .354 93 22 221 21 .329 14 11 41-50 783 299 35 .969

LOB - Team (243), Opp (217). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (30). CI - Team (3), Arredondo, B 3, Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Russell, R. 2, Opp (3). Picked off - Satran, B. 1, Adames, R. 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg. wp hp bk sfa sha Martinez, Fernando 1.80 1-1 9-1 0 0-0 3 20.0 10 4 4 3 17 3 0 1 67 .149 0 2 0 0 0 Hibbs, Will 3.34 6-2 10-10 1 1-0 0 62.0 59 33 23 19 64 8 0 3 240 .246 3 7 1 3 2 Love, Billy 3.63 5-4 10-10 2 1-1 0 57.0 56 24 23 15 36 11 5 0 215 .260 1 2 0 1 3 Johnson, Jimmy 5.24 3-1 12-2 0 0-0 1 34.1 44 21 20 16 20 5 0 1 137 .321 1 3 0 2 1 McKinley, Jayson 5.35 2-1 9-6 0 0-0 0 35.1 42 24 21 10 26 9 3 3 137 .307 0 3 0 3 4 ---------Crain, Josh 0.00 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 6 .167 0 0 0 1 0 White, Matt 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Oquendo, Enrique 1.10 1-0 9-1 0 0-1 0 16.1 10 2 2 6 20 2 1 0 56 .179 0 1 0 1 0 Moore, Travis 1.96 2-1 8-0 0 0-0 0 18.1 11 4 4 7 19 4 1 0 64 .172 1 1 0 1 1 Brown, Brett 5.79 0-0 9-0 0 0-0 0 14.0 14 10 9 10 11 2 1 0 52 .269 3 2 1 2 0 Andrews, Galen 10.13 0-0 4-0 0 0-0 0 5.1 8 6 6 4 5 2 0 0 24 .333 0 0 0 0 0 Janak, Brent 27.00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 .667 0 0 0 0 0 Farley, Joe 54.00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0.1 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 .500 1 1 0 0 0 Thomas, Connor 99.00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0.0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3.96 86-30 3 3 4 266.0 259 135 117 93 221 49 12 8 1007 .257 10 22 2 14 11 Opponents 5.85 94-30 3 2 8 260.0 325 199 169 117 212 63 6 39 1067 .305 25 23 1 12 5 PB - Team (4), Arredondo, B 4, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (2), Johnson, J. 1, Hibbs, W. 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Arredondo, B (38-46), Hibbs, W. (8-9), Johnson, J. (7-9), McKinley, J. (6-8), Moore, T. (7-7), Love, B. (4-5), Adames, R. (3-4), Martinez, F. (3-4), Oquendo, E. (1-3), Janak, B. (2-2), Brown, B. (2-2), Andrews, G. (1-1).

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DATE OPPONENT W/L AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SH SF GDP K PO A E AVG 2.19 Southeast Missouri W 28 2 5 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 27 9 0 .179 2.20 Southeast Missouri W 34 2 5 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 30 10 0 .147 2.21 Southeast Missouri W 33 5 11 5 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 27 8 1 .333 2.22 Arizona W 36 13 12 12 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 27 7 0 .333 2.24 LSU W 33 12 10 12 4 0 2 8 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 10 27 9 0 .303 2.26 North Dakota St. W 37 7 11 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 27 12 0 .297 2.27 North Dakota St. L 31 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 27 12 0 .161 2.27 North Dakota St. L 38 6 10 4 3 0 0 3 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 9 27 7 4 .263 2.28 North Dakota St. L 33 5 8 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 3 27 4 1 .242 3.1 Prairie View W 34 13 15 13 5 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 21 9 0 .441 3.4 UTRGV W 30 4 9 4 0 1 0 7 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 27 13 1 .300 3.5 UTRGV L 36 3 11 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 27 13 2 .306 3.6 UTRGV W 35 4 12 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 27 17 1 .343 3.12 *at Northwestern State L 30 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 24 8 3 .167 3.13 *at Northwestern State W 39 6 13 5 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 5 30 8 3 .333 3.13 *at Northwestern State L 31 1 5 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 24 10 1 .161 3.15 Houston L 36 3 11 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 27 12 0 .306 3.18 *Central Arkansas W 39 19 18 17 3 0 2 8 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 10 27 6 0 .462 3.19 *Central Arkansas W 33 7 10 7 2 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 27 9 2 .303 3.20 *Central Arkansas W 32 9 9 8 2 0 3 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 5 27 4 0 .281 3.24 *New Orleans W 36 10 11 9 3 0 3 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 27 15 4 .306 3.25 *New Orleans W 30 5 6 4 1 0 0 5 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 5 27 13 0 .200 3.26 *New Orleans W 35 7 13 7 3 1 0 5 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 6 27 16 1 .371 3.29 at Texas W 38 4 13 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 27 5 1 .342 4.2 at Abilene Christian W 46 16 22 16 8 0 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 8 27 10 0 .478 4.2 at Abilene Christian W 36 8 9 8 2 1 3 5 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 27 8 0 .250 4.3 at Abilene Christian W 41 7 13 6 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 8 27 14 2 .317 4.5 Nicholls W 33 7 9 7 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 27 11 1 .273 4.6 Nicholls W 39 14 16 14 3 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 8 27 10 2 .410 4.8 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W 32 1 6 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 27 9 1 .188 4.9 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W 32 5 9 5 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 5 27 9 2 .281 4.10 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W 40 15 12 15 3 1 1 7 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 10 27 6 1 .300 4.13 at Baylor L 30 3 5 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 24 13 0 .167 4.15 *McNeese W 33 5 11 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 27 8 1 .333 4.16 *McNeese L 31 4 6 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 27 11 0 .194 4.17 *McNeese L 30 0 6 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 27 8 0 .200 4.22 *at Houston Baptist W 34 3 10 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 27 8 0 .294 4.23 *at Houston Baptist W 37 8 10 8 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 7 27 11 0 .270 4.23 *at Houston Baptist W 40 8 16 8 3 0 2 8 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 6 27 6 1 .400 4.29 *at Incarnate Word W 49 20 21 18 3 1 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 27 12 2 .429 4.30 *at Incarnate Word W 37 3 12 1 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 27 8 0 .324 5.1 *at Incarnate Word L 33 2 9 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 9 24 11 2 .273 5.4 at Rice L 34 2 7 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 24 11 0 .206 5.6 *Southeastern La. L 39 6 13 5 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 9 27 10 2 .333 5.7 *Southeastern La. L 37 2 10 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 27 15 0 .270 5.8 *Southeastern La. L 33 1 6 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 27 8 0 .182 5.13 *Sam Houston State W 34 9 12 8 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 11 27 11 1 .353 5.14 *Sam Houston State L 38 4 11 4 3 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 27 12 0 .289 5.15 *Sam Houston State L 34 4 8 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 27 11 0 .235 5.20 *at Stephen F. Austin W 41 10 14 10 6 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 27 11 0 .341 5.20 *at Stephen F. Austin W 46 13 20 13 3 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 27 14 2 .435 5.21 *at Stephen F. Austin W 32 12 13 11 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 9 0 .406 5.25 vs. Central Arkansas L 30 0 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 9 27 17 1 .133 5.26 vs. Stephen F. Austin L 34 2 8 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 24 11 1 .235 TOTALS 1902 341 566 320 113 9 60 193 3 32 15 42 12 19 44 370 1434 549 47

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2016 LAMAR GAME-BY-GAME PITCHING Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp ibb score w l sv 2/19 Southeast Missouri W 9.0 5 1 1 3 13 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2-1 1 0 1 2/20 Southeast Missouri W 10.0 8 1 1 2 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-1 2 0 0 2/21 Southeast Missouri W 9.0 6 2 2 3 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-2 3 0 1 2/22 Arizona W 9.0 9 5 5 7 9 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 13-5 4 0 1 2/24 LSU W 9.0 12 11 11 5 5 4 0 1 3 0 3 0 12-11 5 0 1 2/26 North Dakota St. W 9.0 10 6 6 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7-6 6 0 0 2/27 North Dakota St. L 9.0 9 3 3 5 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 6 1 0 2/27 North Dakota St. L 9.0 10 7 1 3 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6-7 6 2 0 2/28 North Dakota St. L 9.0 14 7 5 6 8 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 5-7 6 3 0 3/1 Prairie View W 7.0 6 3 3 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13-3 7 3 0 3/4 UTRGV W 9.0 7 1 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-1 8 3 1 3/5 UTRGV L 9.0 10 7 6 2 4 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 3-7 8 4 0 3/6 UTRGV W 9.0 12 1 1 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4-1 9 4 1 3/12 *at Northwestern State L 8.0 3 2 1 2 10 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0-2 9 5 0 3/13 *at Northwestern State W 10.0 16 5 5 1 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 6-5 10 5 0 3/13 *at Northwestern State L 8.0 8 5 5 3 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-5 10 6 0 3/15 Houston L 9.0 7 4 4 4 9 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 3-4 10 7 0 3/18 *Central Arkansas W 9.0 10 5 5 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19-5 11 7 0 3/19 *Central Arkansas W 9.0 9 6 4 6 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 7-6 12 7 0 3/20 *Central Arkansas W 9.0 6 2 2 2 15 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 9-2 13 7 0 3/24 *New Orleans W 9.0 7 7 2 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 10-7 14 7 1 3/25 *New Orleans W 9.0 6 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-1 15 7 0 3/26 *New Orleans W 9.0 7 5 5 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 7-5 16 7 0 3/29 at Texas W 9.0 7 2 2 3 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4-2 17 7 1 4/2 at Abilene Christian W 9.0 12 6 6 3 13 5 0 1 3 0 0 0 16-6 18 7 0 4/2 at Abilene Christian W 9.0 8 5 5 3 12 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 8-5 19 7 1 4/3 at Abilene Christian W 9.0 10 5 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 7-5 20 7 1 4/5 Nicholls W 9.0 7 2 1 3 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-2 21 7 0 4/6 Nicholls W 9.0 10 10 10 6 5 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 14-10 22 7 0 4/8 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W 9.0 5 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 23 7 0 4/9 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W 9.0 9 1 1 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5-1 24 7 0 4/10 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W 9.0 13 12 10 4 13 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 15-12 25 7 0 4/13 at Baylor L 8.0 11 6 6 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 25 8 0 4/15 *McNeese W 9.0 5 1 1 1 15 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5-1 26 8 0 4/16 *McNeese L 9.0 6 5 4 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4-5 26 9 0 4/17 *McNeese L 9.0 8 1 1 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 26 10 0 4/22 *at Houston Baptist W 9.0 5 1 1 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3-1 27 10 1 4/23 *at Houston Baptist W 9.0 8 6 6 2 7 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 8-6 28 10 0 4/23 *at Houston Baptist W 9.0 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8-0 29 10 0 4/29 *at Incarnate Word W 9.0 12 6 3 4 10 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 20-6 30 10 0 4/30 *at Incarnate Word W 9.0 9 1 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3-1 31 10 1 5/1 *at Incarnate Word L 8.0 9 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2-3 31 11 0 5/4 at Rice L 8.0 12 7 7 0 4 4 3 0 2 0 0 0 2-7 31 12 0 5/6 *Southeastern La. L 9.0 15 14 12 10 9 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 6-14 31 13 0 5/7 *Southeastern La. L 9.0 11 5 5 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2-5 31 14 0 5/8 *Southeastern La. L 9.0 9 2 2 5 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 31 15 0 5/13 *Sam Houston State W 9.0 12 8 8 3 9 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 9-8 32 15 0 5/14 *Sam Houston State L 9.0 13 9 9 1 7 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 4-9 32 16 0 5/15 *Sam Houston State L 9.0 12 7 7 0 5 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 4-7 32 17 0 5/20 *at Stephen F. Austin W 9.0 13 9 9 6 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 10-9 33 17 1 5/20 *at Stephen F. Austin W 9.0 8 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 13-6 34 17 0 5/21 *at Stephen F. Austin W 7.0 3 0 0 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12-0 35 17 0 5/25 vs. Central Arkansas L 9.0 8 3 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 35 18 0 5/26 vs. Stephen F. Austin L 8.0 10 5 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 35 19 0 TOTALS 4780 479 245 212 175 406 86 21 11 36 6 37 4 341-245 35 19 13

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era 1.00 0.90 2.00 5.00 11.00 6.00 3.00 1.00 5.00 3.86 1.00 6.00 1.00 1.13 4.50 5.63 4.00 5.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 6.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 0.00 1.00 10.00 6.75 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 0.00 3.00 1.00 3.38 7.88 12.00 5.00 2.00 8.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 4.00 0.00 3.00 4.50

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2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Team Conference Pct. Overall Pct. Home Sam Houston State*^ 24-6 0.800 42-22 0.656 22-7 Southeastern La. 22-8 0.733 40-21 0.656 21-7 Lamar 20-10 0.667 35-19 0.648 19-12 Northwestern State 20-10 0.667 33-24 0.579 18-7 Central Arkansas 16-14 0.533 29-27 0.518 21-6 McNeese 15-15 0.500 31-25 0.554 16-10 New Orleans 14-16 0.467 31-26 0.544 19-10 Stephen F. Austin 14-16 0.467 30-30 0.500 14-9 Nicholls 14-16 0.467 26-30 0.464 16-14 Houston Baptist 12-18 0.400 24-28 0.462 15-10 A&M-Corpus Christi 8-20 0.286 19-32 0.373 10-11 Abilene Christian * 8-21 0.276 16-37 0.302 12-17 UIW * 5-22 0.185 13-38 0.255 8-13 *Southland Conference Champion; ^SLC Tournament Champion

2015 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jameson Fisher, Southeastern La. HITTER OF THE YEAR Reid Russell, Lamar PITCHER OF THE YEAR Adam Oller, Northwestern State RELIEF PITCHER OF THE YEAR Kade Granier, Southeastern Louisiana FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Brennan Breaud, Southeastern La. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Zac Michener, Stephen F. Austin UTILITY PLAYER OF THE YEAR Russell Crippen, Abilene Christian CLAY GOULD PITCHER OF THE YEAR Matt Deggs, Sam Houston State

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Pos. Name University Class Hometown 1B Jameson Fisher Southeastern La. Jr. Zachary, La. 2B Carson Crites Southeastern La. Jr. Amarillo, Texas 3B Kyle Thornell2 Stephen F. Austin Sr. Magnolia, Texas SS Stijn van der Meer2 Lamar Sr. The Netherlands OF Reid Russell Lamar Jr. Longview, Texas OF Garrett McMullen Stephen F. Austin Sr. Longview, Texas OF Conner Fikes Stephen F. Austin Jr. Rowlett, Texas C Bryndan Arredondo Lamar Jr. Lubbock, Texas C Kyle Bracey New Orleans Sr. Amite, La. DH Hezekiah Randolph New Orleans Jr. Baton Rouge, La. P Adam Oller3 Northwestern St. Jr. Conroe, Texas P Will Hibbs Lamar Sr. Friendswood, Texas P Mac Sceroler Southeastern La. So. Denham Springs, La.

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Away Neutral Streak 15-12 5-3 L1 14-10 5-4 L1 16-5 0-2 L2 13-15 2-2 L2 6-19 2-2 L2 13-13 2-2 L1 11-14 1-2 L1 12-18 4-3 L1 9-14 1-2 W4 8-17 1-1 L4 9-18 0-3 W2 4-19 0-1 L6 4-23 1-2 L3

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Pos. Name University Class Hometown 1B Connor Crane2 McNeese St. Sr. Parker, Colo. 2B David Fry2 Northwestern St. So. Colleyville, Texas 3B Dakota Dean New Orleans Jr. Crestview, Fla. SS Aaron Palmer New Orleans Jr. Jesup, Ga. OF Bryce Johnson Sam Houston St. So. Cypress, Texas OF Lewis Guilbeau McNeese St. Sr. Austin, Texas OF Webb Bobo Southeastern La. Jr. Prattville, Ala. DH Kyle Knauth Nicholls So. Slidell, La. P Domenick Carlini Southeastern La. Sr. Nesbit, Miss P Kaleb Fontenot McNeese St. Sr. Ville Platte, La. P Heath Donica Sam Houston St. Jr. Corsicana, Texas ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM Pos. Name University Class Hometown 1B Jake Nash Lamar Sr. Palestine, Texas 2B Chris Townsend Central Arkansas Sr. Batesville, Miss. 3B Logan Preston Central Arkansas Sr. Texarkana, Texas SS Brennan Breaud Southeastern La. Fr. Norco, La. OF Tyler Langley2 Central Arkansas Sr. Conway, Ark. OF Zac Michener Stephen F. Austin Jr. Kennedale, Texas OF Nick Heath Northwestern St. Jr. Junction City, Kan. C Sam Roberson Southeastern La. Sr. Dallas, Texas DH Daniel Midyett2 Southeastern La. Sr. Shreveport, La. P Kyle Cedotal2 Southeastern La. Sr. Denham Springs, La. P Collin Kober2 McNeese St. So. Lake Charles, La. P Riley Gossett Sam Houston St. Fr. Cypress, Texas

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CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2016 • SUGAR LAND, TEXAS 0-2 Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin

2006 • BEAUMONT, TEXAS L, 3-0 L, 5-2

2014 • CONWAY, ARK. 0-2 Sam Houston State Northwestern State

L, 10-8 L, 10-8

L, 5-3 W, 10-3 W, 3-1 W, 12-2 L, 7-2

2011 • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 0-2 Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

L, 3-2 L, 4-1

2010 • CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS

2010 SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 4-0 Northwestern State W, 4-3 McNeese State W, 10-7 McNeese State W, 9-3 Texas State W, 17-7

2009 • CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 2-2 UT-Arlington Texas State UT-Arlington Texas State

W, 4-3 L, 10-1 W, 4-3 L, 13-2

2008 • HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 3-2 Southeastern Louisiana Texas State Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana Sam Houston State

W, 8-7 W, 11-7 17-1 (7 inn.) W, 4-2 L, 15-7

2007 • NATCHITOCHES, LA. 1-2 McNeese State Sam Houston State Texas-San Antonio

W, 6-5 W, 7-6 L, 11-1 L, 8-7

2005 • NATCHITOCHES, LA.

2013 • SUGAR LAND, TEXAS 3-2 Southeastern Louisiana McNeese State Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana

2-2 Texas-San Antonio Texas State Northwestern State UT-Arlington

W, 12-2 L, 7-3 L, 7-6

3-2 UT-Arlington Texas-San Antonio UT-Arlington Southeastern Louisiana Texas-San Antonio

W, 7-1 L, 6-3 W, 8-3 W, 9-3 L, 4-1

2004 SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 4-0 Texas-San Antonio W, 11-2 Texas State W, 8-1 Northwestern State W, 5-1 Louisiana-Monroe W, 9-3

2003 • MONROE, LA. L, 6-4 L, 4-3

2002 • BEAUMONT, TEXAS

2002 SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 4-0 UT-Arlington W, 5-3 McNeese State W, 4-3 Texas State W, 3-0 Northwestern State W, 5-4

2001 • BEAUMONT, TEXAS 3-2 Northwestern State Texas State UT-Arlington UT-Arlington UT-Arlington

W, 8-6 W, 5-1 W, 1-0 L, 3-1 L, 3-1

1968 • ARLINGTON, TEXAS 3-2 Trinity Arkansas State Trinity Arkansas State Arkansas State

W, 7-6 L, 5-1 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 L, 7-4

1967 • BEAUMONT, TEXAS 1-2 Abilene Christian Arkansas State Trinity

1-2 Louisiana-Lafayette New Orleans Louisiana Tech

SUN BELT CONFERENCE 1998 • MOBILE, ALA. 1-2 Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette New Orleans

0-2 South Alabama Texas-Pan American

W, 4-3 L, 11-4 L, 9-8

L, 4-3 L, 12-7

1995 • JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

1995 SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 5-1 Arkansas State W, 4-3 South Alabama L, 11-8 New Orleans W, 6-5 South Alabama W, 4-2 Jacksonville W, 4-2 Jacksonville W, 12-4

1994 • MOBILE, ALA. 4-2 Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette South Alabama Jacksonville Arkansas State Arkansas State

L, 8-5 W, 10-3 W, 3-2 W, 9-2 W, 8-2 L, 3-2

1993 • BEAUMONT, TEXAS

1993 SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 4-1 Jacksonville W, 7-5 Arkansas State L, 4-2 South Alabama W, 10-7 Arkansas State W, 8-3 Jacksonville W, 6-3

1992 • BEAUMONT, TEXAS 2-2 South Alabama Central Florida Western Kentucky South Alabama

L, 3-2 W, 4-2 W, 8-5 L, 8-7

W, 4-0 L, 4-2 L, 4-3

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1997 • LAFAYETTE, LA.

2004 • HAMMOND, LA.

0-2 McNeese State Texas State

AMERICAN SOUTH 1989 • NEW ORLEANS, LA.

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NCAA REGIONAL RESULTS 2010 NCAA FORT WORTH REGIONAL Lumpton Stadium • Fort Worth, Texas Lamar: 0-2 GAME 1: NO. 5 TCU 16, LAMAR 3 Lamar 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 3 11 4 #5 TCU 3 0 1 0 4 7 0 1 x - 16 17 1 W: Winkler (11-1), L: Smith (10-4), S: Holle (1); E: LU- Mena (2), Luquette, Latulippe, TCU- Pena; DP: LU- 2, TCU- 2; LOB: TCU- 14, LU- 10; 2B: LU- Buchanan, Bunnger, TCUElander; 3B: TCU- Featherson; HR: TCU- Weik; SB: TCU- Featherston, Witte, Schultz. GAME 2: BAYLOR 6, LAMAR 4 Baylor 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 - 6 9 2 Lamar 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 - 4 8 1 W: Ringenberg (5-0), L: Dziedzic (5-6), S: Pinckard (11); E: LU- Hainsfurther, Ware, Baylor- Zentek; DP: BU- 1; LOB: BU- 5, LU- 6; 2B: LU- Vick, Cambell, BU- Mathis; 3B: LU- Bunner; HR: LU- Latulippe; SB: BU- Vick. 2004 NCAA HOUSTON REGIONAL Reckling Park • Houston, Texas Lamar: 0-2 GAME 1: NO. 14 TEXAS A&M 14, LAMAR 3 Lamar 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - 3 6 2 #14 Texas A&M 2 0 1 3 0 1 4 3 x - 14 14 2 L: Stutes; HR: Winn. GAME 2: NO. 3 RICE 6, LAMAR 3 #3 Rice 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 - 6 14 0 Lamar 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 3 9 2 L: Gordan; HR: Foster. 2003 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL Disch-Falk Field • Austin, Texas Lamar: 3-2 GAME 1: LAMAR 3, ARKANSAS 2 Lamar 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 - 3 7 2 Arkansas 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 9 0 W: Talamantez. GAME 2: NO. 6 TEXAS 7, LAMAR 3 #6 Texas 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 - 7 9 2 Lamar 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 8 1 L: Floyd GAME 3: LAMAR 7, ARKANSAS 3 Arkansas 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 - 3 13 2 Lamar 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 7 13 1 W: Gray; HR: Stanton, Gowan.

GAME 5: NO. 6 TEXAS 6, LAMAR 3 #6 Texas 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 - 6 8 0 Lamar 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 4 L: Stutes 2002 NCAA HOUSTON REGIONAL Disch-Falk Field • Austin, Texas Lamar: 1-2 GAME 1: BAYLOR 4, LAMAR 2 Lamar 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 0 #14 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 x - 4 9 0 L: Hensley. GAME 2: LAMAR 9, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE Central Connecticut 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 4 10 1 Lamar 1 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 x - 9 12 0 W: Floyd. GAME 3: BAYLOR 10, LAMAR 9 Baylor 2 0 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 - 10 11 4 Lamar 0 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 - 9 10 1 L: Melancon. 1995 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL Eck Stadium • Wichita, Kan. Lamar: 2-2 GAME 1: LAMAR 13, WICHITA STATE 11 Lamar 0 0 1 3 2 7 0 0 0 - 13 13 4 Wichita State 2 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 1 - 11 13 4 W: Owen Myhre. GAME 2: NO. 6 STANFORD 8, LAMAR 1 #6 Stanford 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 8 14 1 Lamar 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 1 L: Kevin Lane. GAME 3: LAMAR 4, WICHITA STATE 1 Lamar 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 - 4 8 3 Wichita State 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 3 W: Kacey Smart GAME 4: NO. 6 STANFORD 16, LAMAR 9 Lamar 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 1 - 9 14 1 #6 Stanford 4 2 0 6 1 1 0 2 x - 16 18 2 L: Eric Cammack

GAME 4: LAMAR 6, NO. 6 TEXAS 1 Lamar 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 - 6 12 0 #6 Texas 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 9 1 W: Rinando

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1993 NCAA COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL Olsen Field • College Station, Texas Lamar: 1-2

1984 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL Disch-Falk Field • Austin, Texas Lamar: 2-2

GAME 1: UCLA 6, LAMAR 1 Lamar 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 2 #14 Texas A&M 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 x - 6 11 2 L: Mike Pasqualicchio.

GAME 1: TEXAS 6, LAMAR 0 Texas 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 - 6 6 3 Lamar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 2 L: Keith Silver.

GAME 2: TEXAS A&M 10, LAMAR 5 Baylor 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 1 0 - 10 17 2 Lamar 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 1 L: Phil Brassington. HR: Bruce Aven, Anthony Iapoce.

GAME 2: LAMAR 4, OKLAHOMA 3 Oklahoma 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - 3 8 1 Lamar 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 x - 4 7 0 W: David Poss.

1987 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL Disch-Falk Field • Austin, Texas Lamar: 0-2

GAME 3: LAMAR10, UNLV 5 Lamar 1 2 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 - 10 16 0 UNLV 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 - 5 9 1 W: Jeff Peterson.

GAME 1: NO. 3 TEXAS 6, LAMAR 5 Lamar 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 #3Texas 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 L: Jimmy Terrill. HR: Neil Reynolds.

- 5 11 1 - 6 11 0

GAME 4: TEXAS 6, LAMAR 5 Lamar 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Texas 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 L: David Poss.

- 5 8 0 - 6 7 0

GAME 2: INDIANA STATE 10, LAMAR 5 Lamar 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 5 5 2 Indiana State 0 6 1 2 0 0 1 0 x - 10 11 0 L: Joey Alexander. HR: Billy Miller.

1984 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL Disch-Falk Field • Austin, Texas Lamar: 1-2

1985 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL Disch-Falk Field • Austin, Texas Lamar: 3-2

GAME 1: LAMAR 6, STANFORD 5 Stanford 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 11 2 Lamar 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 x - 6 6 3 W: Joe Pantaleo. HR: Wayne Schwing.

GAME 1: NO. 7 OKLAHOMA 9, LAMAR 1 Lamar 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 4 1 #7 Oklahoma 0 0 6 0 2 1 0 0 x - 9 15 1 L: Mike Wilkins.

GAME 2: TEXAS 3, LAMAR 2 Lamar 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 1 Texas 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 - 3 6 2 L: Tony Mack.

GAME 2: LAMAR 4, NO. 20 LSU 3 #20 LSU 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 - 3 10 4 Lamar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 - 4 10 0 W: Jimmy Terrill.

GAME 3: TEXAS 3, LAMAR 2 Lamar 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 2 Stanford 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 x - 9 14 0 L: Wayne Reitmeyer.

GAME 3: LAMAR 10, HOUSTON 9 Lamar 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 - 10 12 3 Houston 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 - 9 10 1 W: Jimmy Terrill. HR: Jerald Clark, Neil Reynolds. GAME 4: LAMAR 7, NO. 7 OKLAHOMA 5 #7 Oklahoma 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 - 5 8 1 Lamar 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 x - 7 8 1 W: David Poss. HR: Jerald Clark. GAME 5: NO. 3 TEXAS 10, LAMAR 2 Lamar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 9 1 #3 Texas 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 2 x - 10 15 2 L: Dirk Tidwell.

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LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME RECORD 50-38 Southland 33-26 American South 1-2 Sunbelt 16-10 Championship Games 5-6 SOUTHLAND John Allen, DH Michael Ambort, C Sam Bumpers, SS Kaleb Carter, OF Wes Cooksey, DH Rocky Craigen, DH Collin DeLome, OF Chris Dunkin, 3B Jonathan Dziedzic, P Jordan Foster, OF Derrick Gordan, P Matt Gowan, P Josh Gray, P Will Henderson, DH Clay Hensely, P Dan Hernandez, 1B Mickey Hernandez, 3B Micah Hoffpauir, 1B Blake Justice, 2B Joey Latulippe, C Anthony Moore, OF David Moore, OF Chase Richards, SS/OF Brian Sisk, P Kyle Stutes, P David Talamantez, P Brian Taylor, 2B

2004 2004, 05 2013 2001 2001 2001 2005, 06 2009 2010, 13 2002, 2004 2004 2004 2002 2006 2006 2007 2001, 02 2001 2002 2010 2009, 10 2008 2004, 05 2008 2004 2001 2008

AMERICAN SOUTH Mike Sarbaugh, SS

1989

TOURNAMENT MVP Anthony Moore, SLC Jordan Foster, SLC Clay Hensley, SLC Will Cook, SBC Phil Brassington, SBC

2010 2004 2002 1995 1993

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NCAA APPEARANCES 13 Games 39 Record 13-26 Most Lamar Runs 13, Wichita State (1995) Most Runs Allowed 16, TCU (2010)/Stanford (1995) Most Lamar Hits 16, UNLV (1984) Most Hits Allowed 18, Stanford (1995) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM John Allen Ryan Finan Jordan Foster Matt Gowan Trey Rinando Shaun Stanton Brett Winn

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM BATTING STATS YEAR 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS SLG AVG 27 752 92 161 18 8 7 67 216 132 163 28 - .287 .214 27 799 138 199 27 5 11 120 269 154 154 32 6 .337 .249 26 668 109 143 14 9 3 79 184 166 109 19 - .275 .214 37 1105 144 256 28 11 11 119 337 153 170 40 - .335 .255 37 1052 110 234 37 9 16 98 337 129 172 13 9 .320 .222 34 967 87 220 34 6 7 84 287 120 207 21 31 .297 .228 26 754 113 182 21 8 11 98 252 95 161 20 12 .334 .241 44 1274 175 300 45 12 20 155 429 184 213 27 9 .337 .235 53 1524 230 375 54 8 44 209 577 213 244 36 21 .379 .246 50 1459 291 414 63 18 23 247 582 205 190 81 21 .399 .284 53 1570 333 421 65 18 50 262 672 241 202 102 15 .428 .268 55 1582 391 475 70 13 57 328 742 291 215 116 15 .469 .300 61 1752 334 461 68 21 32 291 624 283 207 125 19 .356 .263 71 2032 515 575 113 22 65 451 886 450 - 107 - .436 .283 80 2181 499 612 99 14 71 449 952 430 - 113 - .436 .281 64 1731 299 434 88 11 29 266 631 320 242 105 20 .365 .251 70 2017 351 531 104 16 34 306 769 312 292 83 33 .381 .263 66 1947 364 527 107 17 39 326 785 288 263 76 29 .403 .271 59 1751 353 499 99 21 36 312 748 310 286 69 25 .427 .285 56 1549 321 453 95 15 28 282 662 267 206 59 30 .427 .292 59 1782 349 547 115 15 55 319 858 225 271 72 27 .481 .307 52 1536 252 396 83 17 33 218 612 231 300 63 24 .398 .258 57 1649 278 413 87 9 23 235 587 303 315 37 20 .356 .250 54 1492 200 340 58 3 27 170 485 229 343 71 34 .325 .228 52 1526 194 365 63 13 15 166 499 173 283 47 25 .327 .239 53 1608 282 420 74 7 30 222 598 204 301 93 28 .372 .261 62 1970 440 564 104 17 46 386 840 313 343 124 40 .426 .286 59 1914 352 531 83 10 37 308 745 260 325 96 31 .389 .277 62 2044 422 585 112 12 55 370 886 280 374 70 27 .433 .286 55 1787 343 500 99 11 49 285 768 220 346 71 30 .429 .280 52 1699 357 504 129 8 52 315 805 177 369 61 25 .474 .297 53 1804 363 540 123 14 64 329 883 237 413 40 23 .489 .299 55 1828 404 563 131 21 64 373 928 229 359 73 21 .508 .308 54 1597 257 427 87 7 23 231 597 199 314 60 32 .374 .267 61 1975 424 620 152 11 49 390 941 227 257 67 19 .476 .314 60 2061 400 637 118 15 30 358 875 195 323 73 29 .425 .309 58 2021 421 643 139 9 34 377 902 252 321 73 31 .446 .318 57 1949 358 564 129 4 53 321 860 259 316 48 29 .441 .289 61 2124 379 632 134 22 47 340 951 243 347 59 26 .448 .298 58 2047 408 642 110 16 49 371 931 218 382 50 26 .455 .314 59 2022 376 612 124 15 50 338 916 214 335 51 76 .453 .303 58 2002 349 576 90 12 45 304 825 189 359 68 21 .412 .288 60 2043 419 622 134 14 52 369 940 293 371 92 27 .460 .304 61 2116 430 636 144 15 43 394 939 286 379 76 25 .444 .301 56 1864 294 512 100 8 17 266 679 260 393 54 29 .364 .275 52 1790 234 512 97 10 24 221 701 155 338 38 20 .392 .286 59 2034 381 610 119 7 23 337 812 229 320 33 11 .399 .300 56 1970 316 573 95 9 14 280 728 238 354 51 23 .370 .291 52 1781 238 515 86 13 17 206 678 141 331 39 20 .381 .289 54 1902 341 566 113 9 60 320 877 193 370 32 15 .461 .298

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM PITCHING STATS YEAR 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

G W L ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 27 14 13 3.4 15 5 - 207.2 187 116 84 99 168 27 19 8 2.63 10 1 - 215.2 186 94 63 81 187 26 14 12 2.30 10 - - 198.1 160 92 67 - 137 37 20 17 2.25 14 5 - 265.1 212 126 85 131 168 37 16 21 2.47 16 7 4 282.1 242 120 96 138 176 34 9 25 2.77 10 1 5 246.1 249 131 94 1258 164 26 11 15 3.77 7 1 5 188.2 181 113 79 130 139 44 23 21 3.17 17 7 7 332.1 291 168 117 177 194 53 27 26 3.40 26 6 4 394 403 246 185 209 261 50 35 15 3.22 21 6 5 280 347 189 136 184 218 53 37 14 3.19 20 2 4 204.2 369 191 143 169 310 55 40 15 3.6 16 6 6 400.1 351 206 163 214 268 61 44 16 2.91 30 9 6 473 381 208 153 208 312 71 46 22 3.79 27 10 7 527.1 452 290 222 344 302 80 54 26 3.75 26 9 10 580.1 527 314 242 301 322 64 36 28 4.58 27 5 6 469.1 422 290 239 284 227 70 38 32 4.47 16 4 15 529.2 529 345 263 368 354 66 45 22 3.88 25 8 6 514.1 434 259 222 289 305 59 35 24 4.39 10 5 14 451 495 312 220 223 251 56 33 23 4.99 16 4 13 406 421 273 225 214 290 59 40 19 3.90 19 3 5 445.2 478 275 193 185 262 51 20 31 5.94 10 1 5 395.2 494 313 261 230 284 57 26 31 5.15 21 2 3 436.2 498 343 250 248 292 54 16 37 5.29 9 2 4 413 496 355 243 209 249 52 18 34 5.21 5 1 10 406 456 309 235 222 239 53 32 21 4.10 11 3 8 427.2 493 256 195 189 328 62 44 18 3.03 10 - 10 517.1 432 223 174 205 398 59 36 23 3.78 18 5 8 502.2 495 254 211 210 400 62 38 24 4.12 15 2 10 531 527 293 243 199 402 55 26 29 5.17 4 2 8 450.2 488 318 259 20 364 52 32 19 4.28 7 6 11 428.2 430 248 204 196 439 53 26 27 5.48 7 1 6 445.1 538 335 271 179 366 55 34 21 4.49 2 2 12 445 464 278 222 199 421 54 27 27 4.10 16 3 6 419.2 439 250 191 151 394 61 37 24 4.86 6 5 13 489.1 576 312 264 183 344 60 36 24 3.93 11 8 5 506.1 523 268 221 144 443 58 40 18 3.52 7 4 12 506 521 260 198 144 373 57 41 16 3.15 6 9 17 508.2 453 220 178 214 437 61 38 23 4.17 4 4 14 535.0 518 315 248 238 458 58 35 23 4.48 3 6 11 504.1 502 299 251 231 490 59 34 25 4.77 10 3 11 507.1 556 340 269 207 404 58 35 23 5.28 4 5 13 513 582 345 301 183 313 60 38 22 4.44 2 6 9 504.2 570 316 259 209 466 61 35 26 5.12 8 3 10 541.2 641 356 308 196 407 56 29 27 3.89 8 5 8 493.1 486 246 213 298 353 52 22 30 4.52 7 3 7 458.1 479 277 230 195 321 59 39 20 4.07 8 6 10 520.0 489 271 235 214 385 56 31 25 3.68 1 1 14 503.2 510 260 206 182 321 52 21 31 4.24 7 4 5 451.2 473 239 213 182 330 54 35 19 3.99 3 3 14 478.0 479 245 212 175 406

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YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE 1967: .333 by Dennis Parma 1968: .367 by Benny Harper 1969: .341 by Leldon Ward 1970: .330 Nicky Accardo 1971: .309 Mark Oldham 1972: .316 Gary Klingman 1973: .329 Frank Romeo 1974: .315 Mark Shumbera 1975: .335 Bobby Bradshaw 1976: .349 Harold Flynn 1977: .335 Harold Flynn 1978: .386 Jeff Martin 1979: .339 Jeff Martin 1980: .373 Alan Marr 1981: .381 Pedro Valerio 1982: .343 Kim Christensen 1983: .337 Chris Zink 1984: .350 Neil Reynolds 1985: .378 Jerald Clark 1986: .374 Junior Lemons 1987: .352 Beau Allred 1988: .318 Mark Simon 1989: .369 Mike Sarbaugh 1990: .346 Blake Morrison 1991: .293 Rodney Scroggs 1992: .317 Anthony Iapoce 1993: .380 Bruce Aven 1994: .342 Robin Lindsey 1995: .383 Will Cook 1996: .403 Morgan Walker 1997: .368 Aaron Dean 1998: .349 Jeremy Pierce 1999: .321 Chris Reda 2000: .337 Michael Torres 2001: .391 Micah Hoffpauir 2002: .381 Blake Justice 2003: .417 Jordan Foster 2004: .363 Jordan Foster 2005: .336 Michael Ambort 2006: .376 Collin DeLome 2007: .406 Erik Kanaby 2008: .358 Steven Tucker 2009: .371 Brian Taylor 2010: .349 Aaron Buchanan 2011: .329 Jeff Abt 2012: .344 Darian Johnson 2013: .371 Darian Johnson 2014: .361 Sam Bumpers 2015: .351 Stijn van der Meer 2016: .376 Stijn van der Meer RUNS 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971:

10 21 16 20 14

D. Parma/C. Mercer Mike Lytle Paul Knobloch Nicky Accardo G. Cooper/P. Pate

1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016:

12 23 30 32 48 48 51 55 62 57 48 43 47 49 62 62 38 41 29 24 41 63 53 59 53 58 52 43 37 51 66 60 51 57 57 62 47 73 65 47 34 53 54 40 46

Glenn Cooper Frank Romeo Frank Romeo Billy Wearden Harold Flynn Harold Flynn Joe McCann Joe McCann Luis Collazo Alan Marr Kim Christensen Mike Converso Chris Zink Jerald Clark Junior Lemons Beau Allred Mark Simon Mike Sarbaugh Blake Morrison Rodney Scroggs Kevin Millar Anthony Iapoce Bruce Aven Chad Bunting Jason Klam Bryan Droptini Corey Cephus Justin Wise B.J. Littleton Micah Hoffpauir Blake Justice Blake Justice Jordan Foster Michael Ambort Collin DeLome Erik Kanaby Steven Tucker Tyler Link Aaron Buchanan Aaron Buchanan D. Johnson/J. Vidrine Jude Vidrine Jude Vidrine Stijn van der Meer Jake Nash

HITS 1967: 25 1968: 29 1969: 16 1970: 38 1971: 38 1972: 29 1973: 28 1974: 44 1975: 53 1976: 61 1977: 67

Dennis Parma B. Harper/E. Rundle Paul Knobloch Nicky Accardo Mark Oldham Greg Carpenter Frank Romeo Mark Shumbera Bobby Bradshaw Harold Flynn Harold Flynn

1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016:

68 67 88 74 71 59 73 84 65 74 55 72 56 51 56 87 72 79 83 71 64 59 58 88 88 96 78 80 89 91 81 88 83 67 73 89 83 78 80

HOME RUNS 1967: 2 1968: 4 1969: 1 1970: 5 1971: 7 1972: 3 1973: 4 1974: 5 1975: 10 1976: 5 1977: 8 1978: 11 1979: 11 1980: 12 1981: 12 1982: 5 1983: 5

Jeff Martin Joe McCann Alan Marr Alan Marr Kim Christensen Chris Zink Jerald Clark Jerald Clark Junior Lemons Beau Allred Mark Simon Mike Sarbaugh Blake Morrison Rodney Scroggs Kevin Millar Bruce Aven Anthony Iapoce Chad Bunting Morgan Walker Aaron Dean George Johnson Justin Wise B.J. Littleton Micah Hoffpauir Blake Justice Jordan Foster Jordan Foster Adrian Cantu Collin DeLome Erik Kanaby Steven Tucker Brian Taylor Aaron Buchanan Wade Mathis Darian Johnson Darian Johnson Sam Bumpers Stijn van der Meer Stijn van der Meer D. Parma/C. Mercer Eddie Rundle three players Mark Oldham Mark Oldham Emerick Jagneaux Frank Romeo Mark Shumbera Billy Wearden John Gilligan Harold Flynn Jeff Martin Jeff Martin Kim Christensen Alan Marr Pete Romano Chris Zink

1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016:

7 12 6 16 8 7 7 2 13 13 7 13 16 13 12 8 5 8 9 7 9 18 13 11 10 7 10 4 5 6 6 5 18

RUNS BATTED IN 1967: 13 Dennis Parma 1968: 31 Eddie Rundle 1969: 12 Triny Rivera 1970: 25 Mark Oldham 1971: 28 Mark Oldham 1972: 12 G. Cooper/E. Jagneaux 1973: 17 Billy Wearden 1974: 38 Mark Shumbera 1975: 31 John Dolan 1976: 38 Billy Wearden 1977: 34 Mike Laudig 1978: 53 Jeff Martin 1979: 69 Jeff Martin 1980: 65 Kim Christensen 1981: 73 Kim Christensen 1982: 50 Kim Christensen 1983: 34 Jerald Clark 1984: 54 Jerald Clark 1985: 62 Jerald Clark 1986: 48 Beau Allred 1987: 54 Neil Reynolds 1988: 34 Greg Sims 1989: 35 Mike Sarbaugh

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26 23 50 67 40 68 57 56 45 43 40 65 70 71 44 65 65 63 44 59 52 38 38 47 38 27 62

TOTAL BASES 1967: 37 1968: 49 1969: 21 1970: 55 1971: 69 1972: 38 1973: 49 1974: 68 1975: 88 1976: 84 1977: 106 1978: 114 1979: 117 1980: 123 1981: 119 1982: 121 1983: 92 1984: 118 1985: 144 1986: 96 1987: 143 1988: 87 1989: 113 1990: 89 1991: 65 1992: 110 1993: 150 1994: 95 1995: 142 1996: 150 1997: 129

Blake Morrison B. Aven/R. Scroggs Kevin Millar Bruce Aven Bruce Aven Eric Mapp Jason Klam Aaron Dean George Johnson Chris Reda Michael Torres Micah Hoffpauir Micah Hoffpauir Jordan Foster Jordan Foster Michael Ambort Will Henderson Michael Ambort Steven Tucker Brian Taylor Quentin Luquette J. Abt/W. Mathis Brad Picha Darian Johnson Jacoby Middleton Kyle Markum Reid Russell Dennis Parma Eddie Rundle Triny Rivera Mark Oldham Mark Oldham Greg Carpenter Frank Romeo Mark Shumbera Billy Wearden Harold Flynn Harold Flynn Jeff Martin Jeff Martin Alan Marr Alan Marr Kim Christensen Chris Zink Jerald Clark Jerald Clark Junior Lemons Beau Allred Mike Sarbaugh Mike Sarbaugh Blake Morrison Rodney Scroggs Kevin Millar Bruce Aven Anthony Iapoce Eric Mapp Morgan Walker Aaron Dean

1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016:

105 100 80 140 137 148 118 142 150 136 117 127 113 88 102 115 126 98 139

STOLEN BASES 1967: 5 1968: 7 1969: 9 1970: 10 1971: 6 1972: 5 1973: 7 1974: 9 1975: 8 1976: 30 1977: 36 1978: 36 1979: 42 1980: 44 1981: 19 1982: 26 1983: 12 1984: 14 1985: 13 1986: 15 1987: 13 1988: 17 1989: 7 1990: 17 1991: 10 1992: 18 1993: 34 1994: 28 1995: 24 1996: 20 1997: 17 1998: 11 1999: 12 2000: 22 2001: 11 2002: 28 2003: 29 2004: 11 2005: 12

George Johnson Justin Wise Michael Torres Micah Hoffpauir Micah Hoffpauir Jordan Foster Jordan Foster Michael Ambort Collin DeLome M. Ambort/C. DeLome Steven Tucker Brian Taylor/ T. Link Aaron Buchanan Wade Mathis Darian Johnson Sam Bumpers Sam Bumpers Stijn van der Meer Reid Russell Greg Harrop Paul Knobloch Eddie Rundle Triny Rivera Mike Kuecker Tommy Lange Frank Romeo Frank Romeo Mike Laudig Harold Flynn Harold Flynn Joe McCann Joe McCann Luis Collazo Jeff Kennedy Kerry Christensen Mike Converso Eddie Donahoe Jerald Clark Junior Lemons Beau Allred Mark Simon Mike Sarbaugh Rodney Scroggs Rodney Scroggs Scott Hatten Anthony Iapoce Anthony Iapoce Chad Bunting J.Klam/C. Bunting Bryan Droptini Corey Cephus Justin Wise B.J. Littleton Kaleb Carter Blake Justice Blake Justice Jordan Foster Matt Lambeth

2006: 17 2007: 11 2008: 18 2009: 15 2010: 18 2011: 13 2012: 10 2013: 9 2014: 14 2015: 13 2016: 9 VICTORIES 1967: 5 1968: 5 1969: 4 1970: 6 1971: 6 1972: 4 1973: 5 1974: 11 1975: 7 1976: 9 1977: 12 1978: 10 1979: 11 1980: 12 1981: 11 1982: 10 1983: 10 1984: 12 1985: 10 1986: 7 1987: 9 1988: 4 1989: 6 1990: 4 1991: 4 1992: 8 1993: 10 1994: 8 1995: 11 1996: 7 1997: 5 1998: 8 1999: 5 2000: 8 2001: 6 2002: 8 2003: 8 2004: 10 2005: 8 2006: 9 2007: 11 2008: 10 2009: 8 2010: 10 2011: 6 2012: 5 2013: 7

Erik Kanaby Erik Kanaby Steven Tucker Tyler Link Quentin Luquette Jeff Abt Jeff Abt Darian Johnson Jude Vidrine C.J.Moore Brendan Satran J. Gilligan/H. Kincaid J. Gilligan/H. Kincaid D. Bernsen/R. Valley Richard Valley David Bernsen David Bernsen Mike Hughes Julio Alonso J. Alonso/B. Blum Rick Nesloney Rick Nesloney Mike Morgal Carl Pankratz D. C. Smith/C. Fisch Joe Pantaleo Tony Mack John Senes Keith Silver Mike Wilkins David Poss David Poss Richard Robertson Joey Alexander three players D. Printy/K. Smart John Weglarz Phil Brassington Kevin Lane Mike Pasqualicchio Eric Cammack four players Brian Sanches Ryan Fitzgerald Heath Totten Chadd McNulty C. Hensley/J. Floyd J. Floyd/J. Gray Kyle Stutes Steve MacFarland William Delage Brian Sisk Brian Sisk E. Harrington/ R. Testa Matison Smith Blake Ford Jonathan Dziedzic E. Harrington/J. Dziedzic

2014: 6 2015: 5 2016: 9

COMPLETE GAMES 1967: 6 J. Gilligan/H. Kincaid 1968: 4 Harold Kincaid 1969: 4 Richard Valley 1970: 5 Richard Valley 1971: 6 David Bernsen 1972: 5 David Bernsen 1973: 5 Mike Hughes 1974: 8 Julio Alonso 1975: 11 Julio Alonso 1976: 6 M. Morgal/R. Nesloney 1977: 10 Rick Nesloney 1978: 5 Mike Morgal 1979: 8 Carl Pankratz 1980: 9 Craig Fisch 1981: 8 Joe Pantaleo 1982: 7 Tony Mack 1983: 7 John Senes 1984: 10 Keith Silver 1985: 3 D. Tidwell/M. Wilkins 1986: 4 E. Stone/M. Wilkins 1987: 4 J. Terrill/M. Wilkins 1988: 3 three players 1989: 6 Joey Alexander 1990: 4 David Croak 1991: 2 D. Everson/K. Smart 1992: 6 John Weglarz 1993: 6 Phil Brassington 1994: 5 Mike Pasqualicchio 1995: 8 Mike Pasqualicchio 1996: 1 four players 1997: 2 W. White/J. Robinson 1998: 3 B. Sanches/H. Totten 1999: 1 B. Sanches/H. Totten 2000: 9 Heath Totten 2001: 2 J. Gray/T. Atlee 2002: 4 C. Hensley/J. Floyd 2003: 3 Jesse Floyd 2004: 3 Kyle Stutes 2005: 2 Derrick Gordon 2006: 3 William Delage 2007: 6 Allen Harrington 2008: 3 Brian Sisk 2009: 2 Eric Harrington 2010: 4 M. Smith/E. Harrington 2011: 4 Blake Ford 2012: 5 Eric Harrington 2013: 4 Eric Harrington 2014: 1 Chase Angelle 2015: 5 Chase Angelle 2016: 2 Billy Love EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1967: 2.54 Jim Gilligan 1968: 1.62 Danny Hetzel 1969: 1.36 Danny Hetzel

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2.29 1.89 2.10 2.61 1.32 1.98 2.17 2.34 1.87 1.05 2.93 2.39 1.89 2.33 2.43 2.90 3.21 1.62 4.01 2.80 3.20 1.89 2.81 2.25 1.60 3.22 3.86 2.15 3.16 1.82 2.61 2.55 2.97 2.32 1.92 3.31 2.51 2.54 3.49 3.01 4.68 3.42 2.84 2.38 2.18 2.01 1.99

STRIKEOUTS 1967: 60 1968: 48 1969: 35 1970: 50 1971: 66 1972: 38 1973: 48 1974: 58 1975: 66 1976: 65 1977: 109

David Bernsen David Bernsen Rob Madding Mike Hughes Julio Alonso Julio Alonso Paul Touchstone Rick Nesloney Mike Morgal David C. Smith David C. Smith Tony Mack Tony Mack Byron Kemmerling Keith Silver Mike Wilkins Jeff Hellwig David Poss Linc Mikkelsen Sammy Hall David Croak Doug Printy Derrell Finch Mike Jenkins Mike Pasqualicchio Mike Pasqualicchio Jason Robinson Eric Cammack Billy Stokley Brian Sanches Heath Totten Wes Cooksey Clay Hensley Mark Ion Derrick Gordon William Delage Scott Meyer Tim Erickson Brian Sisk Eric Harrington Matison Smith Blake Ford John Gilligan Eric Harrington Hunter Perry Chase Angelle Travis Moore

Jim Gilligan Harold Kincaid D. Bernsen/D. Hetzel David Bernsen Billy Cox David Bernsen Mike Hughes Julio Alonso Julio Alonso Rick Nesloney Rick Nesloney

1978 : 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016:

48 71 108 59 45 85 72 67 57 48 60 68 52 50 71 76 103 106 66 89 61 50 103 53 127 65 84 102 102 103 66 84 114 78 68 106 51 65 97

INNINGS PITCHED 1967: 71.0 1968: 59.1 1969: 48.1 1970: 65.0 1971: 84.0 1972: 54.2 1973: 58.2 1974: 88.2 1975: 88.0 1976: 93.2 1977: 119.0 1978: 76.2 1979: 95.0 1980: 123.0 1981: 97.2 1982: 84.2 1983: 107.2 1984: 115.0 1985: 95.0

M. Morgal/C. Fisch David W. Smith Craig Fisch Joe Pantaleo Tony Mack John Senes Keith Silver David Poss David Poss Jeff Hellwig Richard Robertson Linc Mikkelsen Joey Alexander Dennis Everson John Weglarz Phil Brassington Kyle Green Mike Pasqualicchio Eric Cammack Eric Cammack Brian Sanches Heath Totten Heath Totten J. Gray/T. Atlee Clay Hensley Kyle Stutes Kyle Stutes Derrick Gordon William Delage Allen Harrington Brian Sisk Ricky Testa Jonathan Dziedzic Blake Ford Jonathan Dziedzic Jonathan Dziedzic Will Hibbs Chase Angelle Will Hibbs

1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016:

74.0 95.1 69.2 94.1 73.1 68.0 96.2 110.0 95.2 106.3 83.0 77.1 82.0 65.0 107.0 70.1 100.0 92.0 90.1 98.0 109.2 109.0 105.2 83.2 117.1 102.2 101.0 107.2 98.1 98.2 96.1

Mike Wilkins Jimmy Terrill Joey Alexander Joey Alexander Joey Alexander Dennis Everson John Weglarz Phil Brassington Kyle Green Mike Pasqualicchio Eric Cammack Wade White Brian Sanches Heath Totten Heath Totten J. Gray/T. Atlee Clay Hensley Josh Gray Kyle Stutes William Delage William Delage Allen Harrington Brian Sisk Eric Harrington Matison Smith Blake Ford Eric Harrington Jonathan Dziedzic Chase Angelle Chase Angelle Will HIbbs

Jim Gilligan Harold Kincaid David Bernsen Richard Valley Billy Cox David Bernsen Mike Hughes Julio Alonso Billy Blum Rick Nesloney Rick Nesloney David W. Smith Carl Pankratz David C. Smith Joe Pantaleo Joe Pantaleo John Senes David Poss David Poss

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SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS AT BATS 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

V.J. Bunner vs. McNeese State, 3/23/13 Aaron Olivas vs. McNeese State, 3/23/13 Quentin Luquette vs. Maine, 2/20/10 Cameron Campbell vs. Maine, 2/20/10 Cameron Johnson vs. Maine, 2/20/10 Rodney Scroggs vs. Stephen F. Austin, 3/13/90 Jeff Williams vs. New Orleans, 3/13/83

RUNS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Jude Vidrine vs. Sam Houston State, 4/12/13 Kevin Roebuck at Central Arkansas, 3/20/11 Collin DeLome vs. Northwestern State, 4/22/05 Matt Gowan vs UTPA, 2/10/02 Drew Topham vs. A&M Corpus Christi, 4/9/01 Bruce Aven vs. UT-Pan American, 5/8/93 Jimmy Castino vs. Denver, 3/7/80 Joe McCann vs. New Orleans, 4/13/79 Jeff Martin at McNeese State, 4/16/78 Cutter McDowell at Incarnate Word, 4/29/2016

HITS 7 6 5

Sam Bumpers vs. McNeese State, 3/28/14 Bobby Bradshaw vs. UT Arlington, 4/19/75 by several, last by V.J. Bunner/Jude Vidrine vs. McNeese State, 4/24/13

DOUBLES 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Micah Hoffpauir at McNeese State, 4/21/01 Sam Bumpers vs. Houston Baptist, 5/2/14 Sam Bumpers vs. Northwestern State, 5/22/14 Sam Bumpers vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 4/7/13 V.J. Bunner vs. McNeese State, 4/24/13 Kevin Roebuck at Central Arkansas, 3/18/11 Dan Hernandez vs. Arkansas State, 2/25/07 Jeremy Gray at Sam Houston State, 5/1/05 Wes Cooksey vs. A&M Corpus Christi, 4/4/01 George Johnson at Louisiana Tech, 5/2/98 Jack Joffrion vs. Western Kentucky, 4/5/97 Brad Pemberton at Houston, 4/26/88 Mike Sarbaugh vs. Baylor, 2/26/88

TRIPLES 3

Harold Flynn vs. Northwestern State, 2/19/77

HOME RUNS 3 3 3 3 3

Sam Bumpers vs. McNeese State, 3/28/14 David Moore vs. Texas State, 5/22/08 Micah Hoffpauir vs. Prairie View, 3/20/02 Justin Wise at Arkansas-Little Rock, 3/21/98 Jason Klam at Arkansas-Little Rock, 5/4/96

RUNS BATTED IN 10 8

Drew Topham at A&M Corpus Christi, 4/9/01 Ryan Meade at UT Arlington, 5/15/10

8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Micah Hoffpauir vs. Prairie View A&M, 3/20/02 Jason Klam at Arkansas-Little Rock, 5/4/96 Kevin Roebuck at Central Arkansas, 3/20/11 Michael Ambort at Central Arkansas, 4/7/07 Michael Ambort vs. Northwestern State, 4/22/05 Jordan Foster vs. Nicholls, 4/26/03 Justin Wise at Louisiana Tech, 5/2/98 Rusty Culbreth vs. Northwestern State, 4/18/78 Jeff Martin at McNeese State, 4/16/78

TOTAL BASES 17 14 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11

Sam Bumper vs. McNeese State, 3/28/14 Justin Wise at UALR, 3/21/98 David Moore vs. Texas State, 5/22/08 Micah Hoffpauir vs. Prairie View A&M, 3/20/02 Micah Hoffpauir at McNeese State, 4/21/01 Clint Bell vs. Nebraska, 2/13/99 Jason Klam at UALR, 5/4/96 Justin Wise at Louisiana Tech, 5/2/98 Joel Follmer at Nicholls, 3/16/88 Jeff Martin at McNeese State, 4/16/78 Robin Adames at Stephen F. Austin, 5/20/16 Brendan Satran at Stephen F. Austin, 5/20/16

STOLEN BASES 4 4 4 4 4 4

Corey Cephus vs. Prairie View A&M, 2/11/97 Chad Bunting vs. Chicago State, 3/6/96 Luis Collazo at McNeese State, 4/20/80 Luis Collazo vs. Louisiana, 4/12/80 Harold Flynn at Centenary, 4/13/76 Brendan Satran vs. Abilene Christian, 3/27/2015

WALKS 5 5

Neil Reynolds at Wichita State, 5/19/85 Junior Lemons at Wichita State, 5/19/85

CYCLES

Jeremy Pierce vs. New Orleans, 2/25/01 Joel Follmer at Nicholls, 3/16/88 Jeff Martin at McNeese State, 4/16/78

CONSECUTIVE HITS 8 Jimmy Neale at Arkansas State and Nicholls, 4/13/96-4/16/96 STRIKEOUTS 17 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14

Clay Hensley vs. UT Arlington, 5/22/02 Randy Williams vs. Arkansas State, 4/9/95 Linc Mikkelsen vs. UTPA, 4/9/89 Ricky Testa vs. A&M-Corpus Christi, 4/5/09 William Delage vs. Stephen F. Austin, 3/25/06 Craig Fisch vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/26/80 David W. Smith vs. ULM, 3/13/79 Danny Hetzel vs. Trinity, 5/10/68 Will Hibbs vs. McNeese, 3/15/16

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SINGLE SEASON HITTING RECORDS AT BATS 1. 250 2. 245 3. 241 4. 240 5. 238 5. 238 7. 237 7. 237

Triny Rivera, 1995 Micah Hoffpauir, 2002 Adrian Cantu, 2005 Darian Johnson, 2013 Aaron Buchanan, 2010 Ryan Baker, 2007 Brian Taylor, 2009 Collin DeLome, 2006

RUNS 1. 73 2. 67 3. 66 4. 65 5. 62 5. 62 5. 62 5. 62 5. 62 5. 62 5. 62

Tyler Link, 2009 Wade Mathis, 2011 Blake Justice, 2002 Aaron Buchanan, 2010 Ted Zentek, 2011 Aaron Buchanan, 2011 Erik Kanaby, 2007 Anthony Iapoce, 1993 Beau Allred, 1987 Junior Lemons, 1986 Luis Collazo, 1980

HITS 1. 96 2. 91 3. 89 3. 89 5. 88 5. 88 5. 88 5. 88 9. 87 10. 86

Jordan Foster, 2003 Erik Kanaby, 2007 Collin DeLome, 2006 Darian Johson, 2013 Brian Taylor, 2009 Blake Justice, 2002 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001 Alan Marr, 1980 Bruce Aven, 1993 Tyler Link, 2009

BATTING AVERAGE 1. .417 2. .406 3. .403 4. .391 5. .386 6. .383 7. .381 8. .381 9. .380

Jordan Foster, 2003 Erik Kanaby, 2007 Morgan Walker, 1996 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001 Jeff Martin, 1978 Will Cook, 1995 Blake Justice, 2002 Pedro Valerio, 1981 Bruce Aven, 1993

DOUBLES 1. 29 2. 26 3. 24 3. 24 5. 22 6. 21 6. 21 8. 20 8. 20 8. 20 8. 20

Jordan Foster, 2003 Micah Hoffpauir, 2002 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001 Alan Marr, 1980 Michael Ambort, 2007 Aaron Buchanan, 2010 Chris Reda, 1999 C.J. Ebarb, 2006 John Allen, 2004 Adrian Cantu, 2004 Mike Sarbaugh, 1989

TRIPLES 1. 9 2. 7 3. 6 3. 6 3. 6

Collin DeLome, 2005 Collin DeLome, 2007 Collin DeLome, 2006 Eric Mapp, 1995 Joe McCann, 1979

HOME RUNS 1. 18 1. 18 2. 16 2. 16 4. 15 5. 13 5. 13 5. 13 5. 13 5. 13

Reid Russell, 2016 Michael Ambort, 2005 Jason Klam, 1996 Beau Allred, 1987 Morgan Walker, 1996 Will Henderson, 2006 Aaron Dean, 1997 Bruce Aven, 1993 Kevin Millar, 1992 Eric Mapp, 1995

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 73 2. 71 3. 70 4. 69 5. 68 6. 67 7. 65 7. 65 7. 65 7. 65

Kim Christensen, 1981 Jordan Foster, 2003 Micah Hoffpauir, 2002 Jeff Martin, 1979 Eric Mapp, 1995 Bruce Aven, 1993 Will Henderson, 2006 Michael Ambort, 2005 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001 Kim Christensen, 1980

TOTAL BASES 1. 150 1. 150 1. 150 4. 148 5. 144 6. 143 7. 142 7. 142 9. 140 10. 139

Collin DeLome, 2006 Morgan Walker, 1996 Bruce Aven, 1993 Jordan Foster, 2003 Jerald Clark, 1985 Beau Allred, 1987 Michael Ambort, 2005 Eric Mapp, 1995 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001 Reid Russell, 2016

STOLEN BASES 1. 44 2. 42 3. 36 4. 36 5. 34

Luis Collazo, 1980 Joe McCann, 1981 Joe McCann, 1978 Harold Flynn, 1977 Anthony Iapoce, 1993

WALKS 1. 68 2. 63 3. 62 4. 56 5. 50

STRIKEOUTS 1. 66 2. 63 3. 59 4. 57 5. 57 6. 55 7. 54 8. 53 9. 52 10. 51 10. 51 HITTING STREAKS 1. 28 2. 25 3. 24 4. 23 5. 19 19 6. 18 7. 17 8. 16 9. 15 15

Sam Bumpers, 2014 Erik Kanaby, 2006-07 Stijn van der Meer, 2016 Chad Bunting, 1995-1996 Jordan Foster, 2003 Jerald Clark, 1985 Reid Russell, 2016 Collin DeLome, 2006 Jeff Martin, 1978 Aaron Buchanan, 2010 Todd Myers, 1998

Kerry Christensen, 1982 Luis Collazo, 1980 Will Cook, 1995 Kerry Christensen, 1980 Dorsey McLemore, 1981

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SINGLE SEASON PITCHING RECORDS VICTORIES 1. 12 1. 12 1. 12 1. 12 5. 11 5. 11 5. 11 5. 11 5. 11 CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 1. 12 2. 10

Keith Silver, 1984 David C. Smith, 1980 Craig Fisch, 1980 Rick Nesloney, 1977 Brian Sisk, 2007 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1995 Joe Pantaleo, 1981 Carl Pankratz, 1979 Julio Alonso, 1974 David C. Smith, 1980 Keith Silver, 1984

GAMES PITCHED 1. 34 2. 31 3. 30 3. 29 5. 27 5. 27 5. 27 5. 27 5. 27 5. 27

Billy Stokley, 1998 Brian Needham, 2009 Mike Jenkins, 1993 Wes Cooksey, 2001 Tim Erickson, 2008 Scott Meyer, 2006 Jon Hunton, 2004 Steve Maas, 1996 David Poss, 1985 Byron Kemmerling, 1983

GAMES STARTED 1. 18 2. 17 2. 17 2. 17 2. 17 2. 17 2. 17

David C. Smith, 1980 Matison Smith, 2010 William Delage, 2006 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1995 Jimmy Terrill, 1987 John Senes, 1983 Craig Fisch, 1980

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 11 2. 10 2. 10 4. 9 4. 9

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 123 2. 119 3. 117.1 4. 115.1 5. 115 6. 110 7. 109.2 8. 107.2 8. 107.2

David C. Smith, 1980 Rick Nesloney, 1977 Matison Smith, 2010 Craig Fisch, 1980 David Poss, 1985 Phil Brassington, 1993 William Delage, 2006 John Senes, 1983 Jonathan Dziedzic, 2013

STRIKEOUTS 1. 127 2. 114 3. 109 4. 108 5. 106 5. 106 7. 103 7. 103 9. 102 9. 102

Clay Hensley, 2002 Jonathan Dziedzic, 2010 Rick Nesloney, 1977 Craig Fisch, 1980 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1995 Jonathan Dziedzic, 2013 Heath Totten, 2000 Kyle Green, 1994 William Delage, 2006 Derrick Gordon, 2005

WALKS 1. 89 2. 63 3. 61 4. 56 5. 54 5. 54 SHUTOUTS 1. 4 1. 4 1. 4

Craig Fisch, 1980 Alan Toronjo, 1983 Steve Macfarland, 2006 David C. Smith, 1980 David Croak, 1989 Craig Smithy, 1978

SAVES 1. 10 2. 9 3. 8 3. 8 5. 7 6. 6 6. 6 6. 6 6. 6

Jon Hunton, 2004 Tim Erickson, 2008 Wes Cooksey, 2001 Eric Cammack, 1997 David Poss, 1986 Billy Stokley, 1998 Doug Printy, 1991 David Poss, 1985 Jeff Peterson, 1983

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 1.05 2. 1.32 3. 1.60 4. 1.62 5. 1.82 6. 1.87 7. 1.89 7. 1.89 7. 1.89

David C. Smith, 1979 Julio Alonso, 1974 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1994 David Poss, 1987 Brian Sanches, 1999 Mike Morgal, 1978 Doug Printy, 1991 Tony Mack, 1982 David Bernsen, 1971

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .917 Julio Alonso (11-1), 1974 2. .909 Tony Mack (10-1), 1982 3. .909 Mike Morgal (10-1), 1978 4. .889 Eric Harrington (8-1), 2009 4. .889 Kevin Lane (8-1), 1994 4. .889 Kevin Lane (8-1), 1993 4. .889 David C. Smith (8-1), 1979

Keith Silver, 1984 David W. Smith, 1979 David Bernsen, 1971

Julio Alonso, 1975 Keith Silver, 1984 Rick Nesloney, 1977 Craig Fisch, 1980 Heath Totten, 2000

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS 1. 32.1 Mike Morgal, 1978 2. 27.1 Phil Brassington, 1993 3. 26.2 Keith Silver, 1984 4. 24.2 Josh Harris, 2004 5. 23 Kevin Lane, 1993 6. 22.1 Danny Hetzel, 1969 7. 21.1 Trey Rinando, 2002 8. 20 Tim Erickson, 2008

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SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS LAMAR AT BATS 60 58 57 55 54

vs. Maine, 2010 vs. McNeese State, 2013 vs. New Orleans, 1983 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1972 vs. Rice, 1982

RUNS 27 25 25 25 24 24

vs. Northwestern State, 1978 at A&M-Corpus Christi, 2001 at Louisiana Tech, 1998 vs. Texas Southern, 1986 vs. Rice, 1982 vs. Southern, 1977

HITS 27 26 25 25 24 23 23 22 22 22

at Louisiana, 1996 at Louisiana Tech, 1998 vs. Oklahoma, 2006 vs. Tulane, 1994 at McNeese State, 2001 at Rice, 2011 vs. UTPA, 2002 at Abilene Christian, 2016 vs. Texas State, 2010 at WKU, 1997

CONSECUTIVE HITS 9 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 2008 DOUBLES 12 vs. UTPA, 2004 9 vs. WKU, 1996 7 11x, last vs. LIU-Brooklyn, 2014 TRIPLES 5 vs. UT Arlington, 1974 3 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 2005 3 at McNeese State, 1999 3 vs. St. Francis, Ill., 1986 3 vs. Rice University, 1986 3 vs. North Texas, 1984 HOME RUNS 9 at Louisiana Tech, 1998 7 vs. Columbia, 2009 7 vs. Northwestern State, 1978 7 vs. Southern, 1977 6 at Stephen F. Austin, 2016 6 vs. UTSA, 2004 6 vs. Prairie View A&M, 1999 6 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1980 6 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1980 TOTAL BASES 59 at Louisiana Tech, 1998 43 at A&M-Corpus Christi, 2001

42 at Abilene Christian, 2016 42 at Louisiana, 1996 42 vs. Southern, 1977 38 vs. Central Connecticut State, 2005 38 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1980 36 vs. Columbia, 2009 36 vs. Nebraska, 1999 36 vs. Louisiana, 1980 36 vs. Houston, 1988 36 at New Orleans, 2015 STOLEN BASES 10 vs. Texas Southern, 1987 9 vs. John Brown, 1979 8 vs. Houston, 2009 8 at A&M-Corpus Christi, 2008 8 vs. Arkansas State, 1990 8 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980

OPPONENT AT BATS 62 59 55 53 RUNS 26 23 21 21

by Maine, 2010 by McNeese State, 2013 by New Orleans, 1993 by Stephen F. Austin, 1990 by Louisiana, 1980 by Louisiana, 2005 by Rice, 1985 by Miami (Fla.) 1980

HITS 24 by Louisiana, 1990 24 by Rice, 1985 23 by Wichita State, 1985 23 by New Orleans, 1991 23 by Sam Houston State (2x), 2008 DOUBLES 7 7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6

vs. UTSA, 2004 vs. Prairie View A&M, 1999 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1980 vs. Louisiana, 1980

TOTAL BASES 40 by Sam Houston State, 2008 40 by Louisiana, 2005 39 by UTSA, 2010 38 by Miami, Fla., 1980 37 by Louisiana, 1990 37 by Rice, 1985 37 by Sam Houston State, 2008

ASSISTS 50

LONGEST GAMES 18 innings vs. McNeese State, 2013 17 innings vs. Maine, 2010 16 innings vs. UTSA, 2004 16 innings vs. Rice, 1982 15 innings vs. Louisiana Tech, 1972 14 innings vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1983 14 innings vs. New Orleans, 1983 14 innings vs Arkansas State, 1995

STOLEN BASES 9 by TCU, 1989 8 by McNeese State, 1993 8 by Nicholls, 1990 8 by Nicholls, 1990

COMBINED

PLATE APPEARANCES 143 Lamar (75)/Maine (68), 2010 140 Lamar (71)/Rice (69), 1982 WALKS 30 LU (23) /Wichita State (7), 1985 SACRIFICE HITS 7 Lamar (2)/Rice (5), 1982 7 Lamar (4)/ SFA (3), 2014 TOTAL CHANCES 153 Lamar (81)/Rice (72), 1982

by Central Arkansas, 2007 by Missouri, 1988 by Missouri, 1988 by New Orleans, 1987 by UNLV, 1979

TRIPLES 4 by Rice, 1996 3 by Rice, 2016 3 by Oral Roberts, 2013 3 by Sam Houston State, 2011 3 by Houston, 1990 HOME RUNS 9 at Louisiana Tech, 1998 7 vs. Columbia, 2009 7 vs. Northwestern State, 1978 7 vs. Southern, 1977

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SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS RUNS GENERAL Seasons: 53 Games: 2,740 Record: 1,577-1,130-10 (.576) GAMES 1. 80 2. 71 3. 70 4. 66 5. 64

1981 1980 1983 1984 1982

VICTORIES 1. 54 2. 46 3. 45 4. 44 4. 44

1981 1980 1984 1993 1979

BEST WIN PERCENTAGE 1. .733 2. .727 3. .725 4. .719 5. .709

1979 (44-16) 1978 (40-15) 1977 (37-14) 2004 (41-16) 1993 (44-18)

LOWEST WIN PERCENTAGE 1. .265 1972 (9-25) 2. .306 1990 (16-37) 3. .346 1991 (18-34) 4. .392 1988 (20-31) 5. .423 1973 (11-15) CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 1. 20 2. 19 3. 16 4. 15

1979 1980 1976 2016

BATTING AT BATS 1. 2,181 2. 2,124 3. 2,061 4. 2,116 5. 2,047 6. 2,044

1981 (27.26) 2005 (34.82) 2002 (34.35) 2010 (34.69) 2006 (35.29) 1995 (32.97)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

515 499 440 430 424 422

HITS 1. 643 2. 642 3. 637 4. 636 5. 632 6. 622 BATTING AVERAGE 1. .318 2. .314 2. .314 4. .309 5. .308 DOUBLES 1. 152 2. 144 3. 139 4. 134 5. 134 6. 131

1980 (7.25) 1981 (6.24) 1993 (7.33) 2010 (7.05) 2001 (6.95) 1995 (6.81) 2003 (11.09) 2006 (11.07) 2002 (10.62) 2010 (10.43) 2005 (10.36) 2009 (10.37) 2003 2006 2001 2002 1999 2001 (2.49) 2010 (2.36) 2003 (2.40) 2009 (2.23) 2005 (2.16) 1999 (2.38)

TRIPLES 1. 22 1. 22 3. 21 3. 21 3. 21 6. 18 6. 18

2005 (0.36) 1980 (0.31) 1999 (0.38) 1985 (0.36) 1979 (0.34) 1977 (0.34) 1976 (0.36)

HOME RUNS 1. 71 2. 65 3. 64 3. 64 5. 60

1981 (0.89) 1980 (0.92) 1999 (1.16) 1998 (1.21) 2016 (1.11)

TOTAL BASES 1. 952 2. 951 3. 941 4. 940 5. 939 6. 931

1981 (11.90) 2005 (15.59) 2001 (15.43) 2009 (15.67) 2010 (15.39) 2006 (16.05

STOLEN BASES 1. 125 2. 124 3. 116 4. 113 5. 107 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .508 2. .489 3. .481 4. .476 5. .474

1979 (2.08) 1993 (2.07) 1978 (2.11) 1981 (1.41) 1980 (1.51) 1999 1998 1987 2001 1997

PITCHING

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2.25 2. 2.30 3. 2.47 4. 2.63 5. 2.77 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 30 2. 27 2. 27 4. 26 4. 26

1970 1969 1971 1968 1972 1979 1982 1980 1981 1975

SHUTOUTS 1. 10 9 9 9 5. 8 8

1980 2004 1981 1979 2002 1984

SAVES 1. 17 2. 15 3. 14 14 14

2004 1983 2005 2014 1985

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 580.1 2. 541.2 3. 535.0 4. 529.2 5. 527.1 6. 524.2

1981 2010 2005 1983 1980 2009

HITS ALLOWED 1. 160 2. 181 3. 186 4. 187 5. 212

1969 1973 1968 1967 1970

RUNS ALLOWED 1. 92 2. 94 3. 113 4. 116 5. 120

1969 1968 1973 1967 1971

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 63 2. 67 3. 79 4. 84 5. 85

1968 1969 1973 1967 1970

WALKS 1. 81 2. 99 3. 125 4. 130 5. 131

1968 1967 1972 1973 1970

STRIKEOUTS 1. 490 2. 466 3. 458 4. 443 5. 439

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CAREER HITTING RECORDS AT BATS 1. 831 2. 764 3. 762

Jerald Clark, 1982-85 Neil Reynolds, 1984-87 Bruce Aven, 1991-94

RUNS 1. 166 2. 150 3. 152 152 152 6. 151 7. 141 8. 140 9. 140

Joe McCann, 1976-79 Jude Vidrine, 2011-14 Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Bruce Aven, 1991-94 Kerry Christensen, 1979-82 Kim Christensen, 1979-82 Luis Collazo, 1977-80 Michael Ambort, 2004-07 Jeremy Gray, 2002-05

HITS 1. 256 2. 242 3. 233 4. 229 5. 223 6. 220 7. 218 8 217 9. 215

Jordan Foster, 2001-04 Jerald Clark, 1982-85 Neil Reynolds, 1984-87 Bruce Aven, 1991-94 Mike Sarbaugh, 1986-89 Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Jeremy Gray, 2002-05 Michael Ambort, 2004-07 Joe McCann, 1976-79

BATTING AVERAGE 1. .381 2. .374 3. .363 4. .362 5. .361 6. .356 7. .350 8. .351 8. .351 10. .341

Erik Kanaby, 2006-07 Jordan Foster, 2001-04 Stijn van der Meer, 2015-16 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001-02 Blake Justice, 2002-03 Tyler Link, 2008-09 Sam Bumpers, 2031-14 Alan Marr, 1980-81 Darian Johnson, 2012-13 Harold Flynn, 1976-77

DOUBLES 1. 63 2. 56 3. 55 4. 52 5. 51 6. 50 7. 48

Jordan Foster, 2001-04 Neil Reynolds, 1984-87 Mike Sarbaugh, 1986-89 Jerald Clark, 1982-85 Michael Ambort, 2004-07 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001-02 Wes Cooksey, 1998-01

TRIPLES 1. 22 2. 11 3. 10 4. 9 5. 8 5. 8

Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Joe McCann, 1976-79 Anthony Iapoce, 1992-94 David Cortez, 1984-85 Anthony Moore, 2008-10 Bruce Aven, 1991-94

HOME RUNS 1. 38 2. 34 3. 32 4. 25 4. 25 4. 25 7. 24

Michael Ambort, 2004-07 Morgan Walker, 1993-96 Kim Christensen, 1979-82 Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Jerald Clark, 1982-85 Kerry Christensen, 1979-82 Jeff Martin, 1976-79

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 190 2. 173 3. 172 4. 165 5. 165 6. 153 7. 151 8. 150 9. 137 10. 135

Kim Christensen, 1979-82 Michael Ambort, 2004-07 Jerald Clark, 1982-85 Jordan Foster, 2001-04 Neil Reynolds, 1984-87 Bruce Aven, 1991-94 Morgan Walker, 1993-96 Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Jeff Martin, 1976-79 Micah Hoffpauir, 2001-02

TOTAL BASES 1. 385 2. 382 3. 381 4. 380 5. 360 6. 348 7. 346 8. 344 9. 340

Jerald Clark, 1982-85 Michael Ambort, 2004-07 Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Jordan Foster, 2001-04 Neil Reynolds, 1984-87 Morgan Walker, 1993-96 Bruce Aven, 1991-94 Mike Sarbaugh, 1986-89 Kim Christensen, 1979-82

STOLEN BASES 1. 102 2. 82 3. 76 4. 66 5. 56 WALKS 1. 184 2. 137 3. 124 4. 117 5. 116 6. 111 7. 106 STRIKEOUTS 1. 139 2. 134 3. 129 4. 126 5. 123 6. 122 7. 119 8. 113 9. 112 10. 110

Joe McCann, 1976-79 Luis Collazo, 1977-80 Anthony Iapoce, 1992-94 Harold Flynn, 1976-77 Bruce Aven, 1991-94 Kerry Christensen, 1979-82 Luis Collazo, 1977-80 Jude Vidrine, 2011-14 Mike Laudig, 1975-78 Terrell Wilson, 1989-93 Will Cook, 1995-1996 Neil Reynolds, 1984-87 Jeremy Gray, 2002-05 Cory Gafford, 1992-95 Joel Follmer, 1987-90 Todd Myers, 1996-99 Triny Rivera, 1992-95 Collin DeLome, 2005-07 Jude Vidrine, 2011-2014 Morgan Walker, 1993-96 Frank Romeo, 1973-76 Justin Wise, 1997-99

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CAREER PITCHING RECORDS VICTORIES 1. 34 2. 33 3. 28 4. 27 5. 26 5. 26 7. 23 7. 23

David C. Smith, 1978-81 David Poss, 1984-87 Eric Harrington, 2009-13 John Senes, 1981-84 William Delage, 2003-06 Mike Morgal, 1976-79 Kevin Lane, 1993-1996 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1993-95

GAMES PITCHED 1. 91 2. 87 3. 86 3. 86 5. 76 6. 73 6. 73 8. 72

David Poss, 1984-87 Brian Needham, 2006-09 Kyle Stutes, 2001-04 Stephen Westbrook, 1991-94 Billy Stokley, 1998-00 Owen Myhre, 1994-97 Martin Connor, 1989-93 Tim Erickson, 2005-08

GAMES STARTED 1. 55 2. 51 3. 50 4. 49 5. 48 6. 45 7. 45 8. 41

Eric Harrington, 2009-13 William DeLage, 2003-06 David C. Smith, 1978-81) Jonathan Dziedzic, 2010-13 Joey Alexander, 1987-90) Eric Harrington, 2009-pres. John Senes, 1981-84 Josh Gray, 2001-03

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 20 2. 19 3. 18 3. 18 5. 16 INNINGS PITCHED 1. 384.1 2. 355.2 3. 349.2 4. 330.2 5. 317.1 1987-90 STRIKEOUTS 1. 317 2. 271 3. 257 4. 256 5. 234 6. 227 7. 221 8. 217

David C. Smith, 1978-81 Julio Alonso, 1974-75 Joey Alexander, 1987-90 David Bernsen, 1969-72 Rick Nesloney, 1976-77 Eric Harrington, 2009-13 David Poss, 1984-87 David C. Smith, 1978-81 William Delage, 2003-06 Joey Alexander,

Jonathan Dziedzic, 2010-13 William Delage, 2003-06 Eric Harrington, 2009-13 Kyle Green, 1991-94 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1993-95 David Poss, 1984-87 Derrick Gordon, 2004-06 Allen Harrington, 2005-07

SHUTOUTS 1. 6 2. 5 2. 5

David Bernsen, 1969-72 David W. Smith, 1978-79 Julio Alonso, 1974-75

SAVES 1. 17 2. 15 3. 10 4. 9 4. 9 4. 9 4. 9

Tim Erickson, 2005-08 David Poss, 1984-87 Jon Hunton, 2004 Billy Stokley, 1998-2000 Eric Cammack, 1995-97 Joe Pantaleo, 1980-82 Stephen Westbrook, 1991-94

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 1.65 Julio Alonso, 1974-75 2. 2.01 David Bernsen, 1969-72 3. 2.15 Tony Mack, 1981-82 4. 2.54 Mike Pasqualicchio, 1993-95 5. 2.73 David C. Smith, 1978-81 6. 2.83 Rick Nesloney, 1976-77 7. 2.89 William Delage, 2003-06 WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 15 decisions) 1. .807 Brian Sisk (21-5), 2007-08 2. .800 Jesse Floyd (16-4), 2002-03 3. .783 Tony Mack (18-5), 1981-82 4. .756 David C. Smith (34-11), 1978-81 5. .750 Julio Alonso (18-6), 1974-75 6. .743 William Delage (26-9), 2003-06 7. .739 Buddy Tibbs (17-6), 1974-75 8. .722 Mike Morgal (26-10), 1976-79

LAMAR’S NO-HITTERS

• Charles Pewitt (7.1 IP) and Claude Gilson (1.2 IP) vs. Northwestern State, 3/21/53; NSU won 3-2 • Dan Hetzel (7 IP) vs. UT Arlington, 4/26/69; LU won 6-0 • Julio Alonso (7 IP) vs. UT Arlington, 4/18/75; LU won 6-0 • Rick Nesloney (7 IP) vs. UT Arlington, 4/22/77; LU won 5-0 • Mike Morgal (7 IP) vs. Rice, 4/4/78; LU won 6-0 • David W. Smith (7 IP) vs. ULM, 3/13/79; LU won 3-0 • David C. Smith (9 IP) vs. Louisville, 3/19/79; LU won 4-1 • Craig Fisch (7 IP) vs. UT Arlington, 3/25/79; LU won 8-0 • John Fren (7 IP) vs. McNeese State, 3/16/80; LU won 4-0 • Tony Mack (7 IP) vs. McNeese State, 3/20/82; LU won 5-0 • Byron Kemmerling (7 IP) vs. McNeese State, 4/30/83; LU won 5-0 • Gino Trevino (5 IP) and Chris Cordoza (2 IP) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 3/18/89; LU won 9-0 • Martin Connor (6 IP) and Darrin Printy (3 IP) vs. Texas Southern, 2/11/92; LU won 15-0 • Mike Pasqualicchio (5 IP) at Prairie View A&M, 2/17/93; LU won 11-0 • David Talamantez (7 IP) vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2/13/00; LU won 4-0

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NATIONAL HONORS

Brian Sisk, P 2008 Brian Sisk, P COLLEGIATE BASEBALL ALL-AMERICA Eric Harrington, P 2003 Jordan Foster, OF 2009 Brian Taylor, 2B 2004 Kyle Stutes, P 2013 V.J. Bunner, 2B Darian Johnson, OF COLLEGIATE BASEBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Sam Bumpers, SS 1974 Julio Alonso, P 2014 2015 Stijn van der Meer, SS 1998 Heath Totten, P Reid Russell, OF Wes Koch, 3B 2016 2001 Josh Gray, P 2004 Derrick Gordon, P SOUTHLAND HONORS 2005 Tim Erickson, P PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Eric Harrington, P 2006 Collin DeLome 2016 Robin Adames, INF HITTER OF THE YEAR BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-AMERICA 1984 Jerald Clark 2003 Jordan Foster, P 2005 Michael Ambort 2005 Michael Ambort, C 2006 Collin DeLome 2014 Sam Bumpers, INF 2014 Sam Bumpers 2016 Reid Russell ABCA ALL-AMERICA 1997 Eric Cammack, P PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2003 Jordan Foster, OF 1971 David Bernsen 2004 Kyle Stutes, P 1974 Julio Alonso 2005 Michael Ambort, C 1977 Rick Nesloney 1979 David C. Smith NCBWA ALL-AMERICA 1981 Tony Mack 2003 Jordan Foster, OF 1982 Tony Mack 2004 Kyle Stutes, P 1984 Keith Silver 2003 Jesse Floyd NCBWA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2004 Kyle Stutes 2009 Eric Harrington, P 2008 Tim Erickson TD AMERITRADE HOME RUN DERBY 2016 Reid Russell, OF

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2013

Sam Bumpers

REGIONAL HONORS

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2001 2004 2009

Josh Gray Derrick Gordon Eric Harrington

ABCA ALL-SOUTH CENTRAL REGION 2002 Micah Hoffpauir, 1B Blake Justice, 2B 2003 John Allen, DH Jesse Floyd, P Jordan Foster, OF 2004 John Allen, DH Jordan Foster, OF Kyle Stutes, P 2005 Michael Ambort, C 2006 William Delage, P Collin DeLome, OF Dan Hernandez, 1B 2007 Michael Ambort, C Erik Kanaby, OF

ALL-CONFERENCE 1967 Jim Gilligan, P (First Team) Ronnie Potts (First Team) 1968 Benny Harper , 3B (First Team) Jack Mercer, SS (First Team) Ike Wynn, OF (First Team) 1969 Joe Augienello, C (First Team) Paul Knobloch, OF (First Team) 1970 Nicky Accardo, 1B (First Team) Mark Oldham, OF (First Team) 1971 David Bernsen, P (First Team)

1973 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Glenn Cooper, SS (First Team) Mark Oldham, OF (First Team) Frank Romeo, OF (First Team) Julio Alonso, P (First Team) Billy Wearden, 3B (First Team) Rufus Cook, 1B (First Team) Harold Flynn, OF (First Team) Mike Laudig, OF (First Team) Joe McCann, 2B (First Team) Paul Touchstone, P (First Team) Billy Wearden, 3B (First Team) Ken Ahrens, C (First Team) Harold Flynn, OF (First Team) Louie Jones, SS (First Team) Mike Laudig, OF (First Team) Joe McCann, 2B (First Team) Rick Nesloney, P (First Team) Louie Jones, UT/SS (First Team) Mike Laudig, OF (First Team) Jeff Martin, 3B (First Team) Joe McCann, 2B (First Team) Mike Morgal, P (First Team) Jeff Martin, 3B (First Team) Joe McCann, 2B (First Team) David C. Smith, P (First Team) Kim Christensen, 3B (First Team) Alan Marr, 2B (First Team) Wayne Schwing, OF (First Team) Tony Mack, P (First Team) Alan Marr, 2B (First Team) Kerry Christensen, UT/OF (First Team) Kim Christensen, 3B (First Team) Tony Mack, P (First Team) Jon Champagne, C (First Team) John Senes, P (First Team) Jerald Clark, 1B (First Team) David Cortez, SS (First Team) David Poss, P (First Team) Neil Reynolds, P (First Team) Keith Silver, P (First Team) Eddie Donohoe, OF (Second Team) Dennis Dresden, C (Second Team) Chris Zink, 3B (Second Team) Jerald Clark, 1B (First Team) Dirk Tidwell, P (First Team) Josh Davis, OF (Second Team) Neil Reynolds, OF (Second Team) Mike Wilkins, P (Second Team) Junior Lemons, OF (First Team) John DePillo, OF (Second Team) Sal Lostrappo, 3B (Second Team) Eric Stone, P (Second Team)

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1987 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Beau Allred, OF (First Team) Richard Barnwell, OF (First Team) David Poss, P (First Team) Joey Alexander, P (Second Team) Brad Pemberton, OF (Second Team) Lee Fincher, C (Second Team) Brian Sanches, P (Second Team) Heath Totten, P (First Team) Wes Cooksey, DH (Second Team) Micah Hoffpauir, 1B (Second Team) Jeremy Pierce, OF (Second Team) Clay Hensley, P (First Team) Micah Hoffpauir, 1B (First Team) Blake Justice, 2B (First Team) Jesse Floyd, P (Second Team) Shaun Stanton, OF (Second Team) John Allen, DH (First Team) Jesse Floyd, P (First Team) Jordan Foster, OF (First Team) Blake Justice, 2B (First Team) Wade Pirkle, 1B (Second Team) Shaun Stanton, OF (Second Team) Ryan Finan, 3B (Third Team) Matt Gowan, C (Third Team) Jeremy Gray, SS (Third Team) Kyle Stutes, P (First Team) John Allen, DH (Second Team) Jordan Foster, OF (Second Team) Derrick Gordon, P (Second Team) Jeremy Gray, 2B (Second Team) Adrian Cantu, 3B (Third Team) William Delage, P (Third Team) Ryan Finan, 1B (Third Team) Michael Ambort, C (First Team) Adrian Cantu, 3B (Second Team) William Delage, P (First Team) Collin DeLome, OF (First Team) Will Henderson, DH (First Team) C.J. Ebarb, C (Second Team) Dan Hernandez, 1B (Second Team) Erik Kanaby, OF (Third Team) Scott Meyer, P (Third Team) Michael Ambort, C (First Team) Ryan Baker, 2B (First Team) Erik Kanaby, OF (First Team) Brian Sisk, P (First Team) Collin DeLome, OF (Second Team) Allen Harrington, P (Second Team) Tim Erickson, P (First Team) Brian Sisk, P (First Team) Tyler Link, OF (Third Team) Eric Harrington, P (First Team) Jeremiah Sammy, SS (Second Team) Brian Taylor, 2B (Second Team)

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Ricky Testa, P (Second Team) Tyler Link, OF (Third Team) Andy Mena, 2B (Third Team) Jeff Abt, OF (Third Team) Blake Ford, P (Third Team) Darian Johnson, 3B (Third Team) V.J. Bunner, 2B (First Team) Eric Harrington, P (First Team) Darian Johnson, OF (First Team) Sam Bumpers, SS (Second Team) Seth Dornak, DH (Second Team) Jonathan Dziedzic, P (Second Team) Aaron Olivas, 3B (Second Team) Brad Picha, 1B (Second Team) Sam Bumpers (First Team) Jude Vidrine (Second Team) Reed Seeley (Third Team) Kyle Markum (Third Team) Stijn van der Meer (Second Team) Brandon Provost (Third Team) Mason Salazar (Third Team) Reid Russell (First Team) Will HIbbs (First Team) Stijn van der Meer (First Team) Bryndan Arredondo (First Team) Jake Nash (Third Team)

TOURNAMENT MVP 2002 2004 2010

Clay Hensley Jordan Foster Anthony Moore

ALL-TOURNAMENT 2001 2002 2004 2005

Kaleb Carter, OF Wes Cooksey, DH Mickey Hernandez, 3B Micah Hoffpauir, 1B David Talamantez, P Jordan Foster, OF Matt Gowan, C Josh Gray, P Clay Hensley, P Mickey Hernandez, 3B Blake Justice, 2B John Allen, DH Michael Ambort, C Rocky Craigen, OF Jordan Foster, OF Derrick Gordon, P Chase Richards, SS/OF Kyle Stutes, P Michael Ambort, C Collin DeLome, OF Chase Richards, SS/OF

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2013

Collin DeLome, OF Will Henderson, DH Dan Hernandez, 1B David Moore, OF Brian Sisk, P Brian Taylor, 2B Chris Dunkin, 3B Anthony Moore, OF Jonathan Dziedzic, P Joey Latulippe, C Anthony Moore, OF Sam Bumpers, SS V.J. Bunner, 2B Seth Dornak, DH Jonathan Dziedzic, P

1960S ALL-DECADE

Joe Augienello, C Jim Gilligan, P Paul Knobloch, OF Jack Mercer, SS Ronnie Potts, C Ike Wynn, OF

1970S ALL-DECADE

Jim Gilligan, Coach Julio Alonso, P David Bernsen, P Harold Flynn, OF Louis Jones, SS Mike Laudig, OF Joe McCann, 2B Jeff Martin, 3B Rick Nesloney, P Mark Oldham, OF David C. Smith, P Billy Wearden, 3B

1980S ALL-DECADE

Jim Gilligan, Coach Beau Allred, OF Kim Christensen, 3B Jerald Clark, OF Tony Mack, P Alan Marr, 2B David Poss, P Keith Silver, P

2000S ALL-DECADE

Jim Gilligan, Coach Michael Ambort, C Collin DeLome, OF Tim Erickson, P Jesse Floyd, P

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SUN BELT HONORS

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1996

Jason Klam

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1993 1998

Phil Brassington Wes Koch

ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 Kevin Millar, 3B (First Team) 1993 Bruce Aven, OF (First Team) Phil Brassington, P (First Team) 1994 Cory Gafford, C (First Team) Anthony Iapoce, OF (First Team) 1995 Chad Bunting, OF (First Team) Will Cook, OF (First Team) Eric Mapp, OF (First Team) Mike Pasqualicchio, P (First Team) 1996 Morgan Walker, 1B (First Team) Jason Klam, OF (First Team) 1997 Eric Cammack, P (First Team) Bryan Droptini, OF (First Team) Jason Klam, OF (Second Team) 1998 Eric Matthews, C (First Team) Todd Myers, SS (Second Team) TOURNAMENT MVP 1993 1995

Phil Brassington Will Cook

AMERICAN SOUTH HONORS

ALL-CONFERENCE 1989 Mike Sarbaugh, SS (First Team) Bobby Strother, 1B (First Team) 1991 Rodney Scroggs, 3B (Second Team) ALL-TOURNAMENT 1989

Mike Sarbaugh, SS

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2016 Harold Kincaid Award Winner WILL HIBBS

2016 Al Vincent Award Winner REID RUSSELL

HAROLD KINCAID AWARD

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Given each year to recognize Lamar’s top pitcher Julio Alonso (11-1, 1.32 ERA) Julio Alonso (7-5, 1.98 ERA) Rick Nesloney (9-3, 3.34 ERA) Buddy Tibbs (10-3, 2.64 ERA) Mike Morgal (10-1, 1.87 ERA) David C. Smith (8-1, 1.05 ERA) David C. Smith (12-4, 2.93 ERA) Tony Mack (8-4, 2.39 ERA) Joe Pantaleo (11-4, 3.13 ERA) Tony Mack (10-1, 1.89 ERA) Byron Kemmerling (8-3, 2.33 ERA) Keith Silver (12-2, 2.43 ERA) Mike Wilkins (10-4, 2.90 ERA) David Poss (7-6, 5.50 ERA) David Poss (9-2, 1.62 ERA) Linc Mikkelsen (3-4, 4.01 ERA) Gino Trevino (5-1, 4.01 ERA) David Croak (4-6, 3.20 ERA) Doug Printy (4-4, 1.89 ERA) John Weglarz (8-5, 4.84 ERA) Phil Brassington (10-7, 3.19 ERA) Kyle Green (6-3, 2.92 ERA) Mike Pasqualicchio (11-4, 3.22 ERA) Kacey Smart (9-2, 3.40 ERA) Kevin Lane (4-3, 4.19 ERA) Eric Cammack (5-5, 2.15 ERA, 8 SV) Billy Stokley (5-16, 3.16 ERA, 6 SV) Brian Sanches (4-1, 1.82 ERA, 1 SV) Heath Totten (8-6, 2.61 ERA) Wes Cooksey (5-4, 2.55 ERA, 8 SV) Clay Hensley (8-6, 2.97 ERA, 1 SV) Jesse Floyd (8-2, 3.52 ERA 1 SV) Kyle Stutes (10-2, 2.49 ERA, 3 SV) Steve Macfarland (8-2, 4.16 ERA, 3 SV) William Delage (9-4, 3.12 ERA) Allen Harrington (9-4, 3.72 ERA) Brian Sisk (11-3, 3.75 ERA) Tim Erickson (8-3, 3.83 ERA, 9 SV) Brian Sisk (10-2, 3.49 ERA) Eric Harrington (8-1, 3.01 ERA) Ricky Testa (8-3, 4.13 ERA, 1 SV) Matison Smith (10-4, 4.68 ERA) Blake Ford (6-4, 3.43 ERA, 1 SV) Jonathan Dziedzic (5-4, 3.47 ERA) Hunter Perry (3-0, 2.18 ERA, 1 SV) Eric Harrington (7-1, 2.38 ERA) Chase Angelle (5-6, 2.01 ERA) Will HIbbs (9-3, 3.27 ERA)

AL VINCENT AWARD

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Given each year to recognize Lamar’s top hitter Billy Wearden (.323, 38 RBI) Harold Flynn (.335, 29 RBI) Jeff Martin (.386, 53 RBI) Jeff Martin (.335, 69 RBI) Alan Marr (.373, 53 RBI) Pedro Valerio (.381, 41 RBI) Kim Christensen (.343, 50 RBI) Chris Zink (.337, 31 RBI) Neil Reynolds (.350, 39 RBI) Jerald Clark (.378, 62 RBI) Junior Lemons (.374, 32 RBI Beau Allred (.352, 16 HR, 44 RBI) Joel Follmer (.301, 21 RBI) Mike Sarbaugh (.369, 35 RBI) Blake Morrison (.346, 26 RBI) Rodney Scroggs (.293, 23 RBI) Kevin Millar (.306, 13 HR, 50 RBI) Bruce Aven (.380, 13 HR, 67 RBI) Anthony Iapoce (.314, 3 HR, 29 RBI) Will Cook (.383, 8 HR, 43 RBI) Eric Mapp (.332, 13 HR, 68 RBI) Morgan Walker (.403, 15 HR, 50 RBI) Aaron Dean (.368, 13 HR, 56 RBI) Bryan Droptini (.357, 9 HR, 35 RBI) George Johnson (.332, 8 HR, 45 RBI) Jeremy Pierce (.349, 8 HR, 36 RBI) Wes Cooksey (.349, 7 HR, 40 RBI) Michael Torres (.337, 3 HR, 40 RBI) Micah Hoffpauir (.391, 8 HR, 65 RBI) Blake Justice (.381, 22 RBI, 28 SB) Jordan Foster (.417, 7 HR, 71 RBI) Jordan Foster (.363, 9 HR, 44 RBI) Michael Ambort (.336, 18 HR, 65 RBI) Collin DeLome (.376, 11 HR, 56 RBI) Michael Ambort (.368, 11 HR, 63 RBI) Erik Kanaby (.406, 2 HR, 23 RBI) Steven Tucker (.368, 6 HR, 44 RBI) Tyler Link (.369, 7 HR, 40 RBI) Brian Taylor (.371, 7 HR, 59 RBI) Aaron Buchanan (.349, 37 RBI) Andy Mena (.347, 41 RBI) Jeff Abt (.329, 38 RBI) Darian Johnson (.344, 4 HR, 25 RBI) Darian Johnson (.371, 1 HR, 47 RBI) Sam Bumpers (.361, 6 HR, 37 RBI) Stijn van der Meer (.351, 1 HR, 20 RBI) Reid Russell (.354, 18 HR, 62 RBI)

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Beau ALLRED

Year (Team)

AVG. GP-GS

Bruce Aven • OF Year (Team)

Bruce AVEN Eric CAMMACK Jerald CLARK

R

H

2B

3B

HR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

1997 (Indians) .211 13-3 19 4 4 1 0 0 1999 (Marlins) .289 137-90 381 57 110 19 2 12 2000 (Pirates/Dodgers) .250 81-32 168 20 42 11 0 7 2001 (Dodgers) .333 21-1 24 3 8 2 0 1 2002 (Indians) .118 7-6 17 1 2 0 0 0 TOTALS (5 seasons) .273 259-139 609 85 166 33 2 20

Eric Cammack • RHP Year (Team)

G-GS W-L

ERA SV

CG

SHO

IP

H

RBI

BB

SO

SB-ATT

1 2 12 15

2 2 25 29

10 3 35 48

0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4

RBI

BB

SO

SB-ATT

2 7 29 2 0 103

1 44 8 0 4 57

5 82 39 5 4 135

0-1 3-3 2-5 0-0 0-1 6-10

R

ER

BB

SO

2000 (Mets) 8-0 0-0 6.30 0 0 0 10.0 7 7 7 10 9 TOTALS (1 season) 8-0 0-0 6.30 0 0 0 10.0 7 7 7 10 9

Jerald Clark • OF/1B Year (Team)

AVG. GP-GS

1988 (Padres) 1989 (Padres) 1990 (Padres) 1991 (Padres) 1992 (Padres) 1993 (Rockies) 1995 (Twins) TOTALS (7 seasons)

.200 6-3 15 0 3 1 0 0 .195 17-10 41 5 8 2 0 1 .267 52-17 101 12 27 4 1 5 .228 118-104 369 26 84 16 0 10 .242 146-130 496 45 120 22 6 12 .282 140-121 478 65 135 26 6 13 .354 36-28 109 17 37 8 3 3 .257 516-413 1609 170 414 79 16 44

Clay Hensley • RHP Year (Team)

G-GS W-L

AB

R

ERA SV

H

2B

CG

SHO

3B

IP

HR

H

RBI

BB

SO

SB-ATT

3 7 11 47 58 67 15 208

0 3 5 31 22 20 2 83

4 9 24 90 97 60 11 295

0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 3-3 9-15 3-3 17-25

R

ER

BB

2005 (Padres) 24-1 1-1 1.70 0 0 0 47.2 33 12 8 17 2006 (Padres) 37-29 11-12 3.71 0 1 1 187.0 174 82 77 76 2007 (Padres) 13-9 2-3 6.84 0 0 0 50.0 62 40 38 32 2008 (Padres) 32-1 1-2 5.31 0 0 0 39.0 36 27 23 25 2010 (Marlins) 68-0 3-4 2.16 7 0 0 75.0 54 20 18 29 2011 (Marlins) 37-9 6-7 5.19 0 0 0 67.2 62 41 39 30 2012 (Giants) 60-0 4-5 4.62 3 0 0 50.2 50 30 26 30 TOTALS (7 seasons) 271 49 4.00 10 1 1 517.0 471 252 230 239

Micah Hoffpauir • OF/1B Year (Team)

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

2008 (Cubs) .342 33-14 73 14 25 8 0 2 2009 (Cubs) .239 105-49 234 28 56 12 1 10 2010 (Cubs) .173 24-9 52 5 9 3 0 0 TOTALS (3 seasons) .251 162-71 359 47 90 23 1 12

Tony Mack • RHP Clay HENSLEY

AB

1989 (Indians) .250 13-4 24 0 6 3 0 0 1990 (Indians) .188 4-4 16 2 3 1 0 1 1991 (Indians) .232 48-38 125 17 29 3 0 3 TOTALS (3 seasons) .230 65-46 165 19 38 7 0 4

ERA SV

CG

SHO

IP

H

RBI

BB

SO

SB-ATT

8 35 5 48

6 20 5 31

24 46 15 85

1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0

R

ER

BB

SO

Year (Team)

G-GS W-L

1985 (Angels) TOTALS (1 season)

1-1 0-1 15.43 0 0 0 2.1 8 4 4 0 0 1-1 0-1 15.43 0 0 0 2.1 8 4 4 0 0

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Kevin Millar • OF/1B Year (Team)

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

Brian Sanches • RHP Year (Team)

G-GS W-L

ERA SV

CG

SHO

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SB-ATT

0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 3-5 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 7-16

Kevin MILLAR

1998 (Marlins) .500 2-1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1999 (Marlins) .285 105-91 351 48 100 17 4 9 67 40 64 2000 (Marlins) .259 123-62 259 36 67 14 3 14 42 36 47 2001 (Marlins) .314 144-116 449 62 141 39 5 20 85 39 70 2002 (Marlins) .306 126-116 438 58 134 41 0 16 57 40 74 2003 (Red Sox) .276 148-140 544 83 150 30 1 25 96 60 108 2004 (Red Sox) .297 150-140 508 74 151 36 0 18 74 57 91 2005 (Red Sox) .272 134-126 449 57 122 28 1 9 50 54 74 2006 (Orioles) .272 132-125 430 64 117 26 0 15 64 59 74 2007 (Orioles) .254 140-134 476 63 121 26 1 17 36 76 94 2008 (Orioles) .234 145-142 531 73 124 25 0 20 72 71 93 2009 (Blue Jays) .223 78-67 251 29 56 14 0 7 29 31 49 TOTALS (12 seasons) .251 1427-1260 4688 648 1284 296 15 170 699 564 838

SO

Year (Team)

G-GS W-L

ERA SV

CG

SHO

IP

H

R

ER

BB

Brian SANCHES

2006 (Phillies) 18-0 0-0 5.91 0 0 0 21.1 23 14 14 13 22 2007 (Phillies) 12-0 1-1 5.52 0 0 0 14.2 13 11 9 12 9 2008 (Nationals) 12-0 2-0 7.36 0 0 0 11.0 16 10 9 5 10 2009 (Marlins) 47-0 4-2 2.56 0 0 0 56.1 50 18 16 26 51 2010 (Marlins) 61-0 2-2 2.26 0 0 0 63.2 43 20 16 27 54 2011 (Marlins) 39-2 4-1 3.94 0 0 0 61.2 52 32 27 36 53 2012 (Phillies) 6-0 0-1 9.95 0 0 0 6.1 12 7 7 3 5 TOTALS (7 seasons) 13-7 3.75 235.0 0 0 0 235.0 209 112 98 112 204

David W. Smith • RHP

SO

1984 (Angels) 1-0 0-0 18.00 0 0 0 1.0 4 2 2 0 0 1985 (Angels) 4-0 0-0 7.20 0 0 0 5.0 5 4 4 1 3 TOTALS (2 seasons) 4-0 0-0 9.00 0 0 0 6.0 9 6 6 1 3

Randy Williams • LHP Year (Team)

G-GS W-L

ERA SV

CG

SHO

IP

H

R

ER

BB

5.79 0 0 0 4.2 3 3 3 6 6.84 0 0 0 26.1 33 21 20 13 4.58 0 0 0 17.2 13 9 9 12 5.40 0 0 0 25.0 37 17 15 21 5.82 0 0 0 8.1 10 6 6 5 5.82 0 0 0 82.0 96 56 53 57

SO

4 21 22 22 6 75

David SMITH

2004 (Mariners) 6-0 0-0 2005 (Padres/Rockies) 32-0 3-1 2009 (White Sox) 25-0 0-1 2010 (White Sox) 27-0 0-1 2011 (Red Sox) 7-0 0-1 TOTALS (5 seasons) 97-0 3-4

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WORLD SERIES CARDINALS Both Clay Hensley (2002) and Kevin Millar (1992-93) have been members of World Series Champion teams. Hensley wen on to win it with the San Francisco Giants in 2012, and Millar was one of the leaders of the 2004 Boston Red Sox, which snapped the franchise’s 86-year drought.

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MAJOR LEAGUE AMATEUR DRAFT PICKS 1969 1970 1973 1975 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

Eddie Rundle Fourth Round, San Diego Padres Kenneth Wamble Fifth Round (Jan. Secondary), Atlanta Braves Michael Hughes 22nd Round, Detroit Tigers Julio Alonso 23rd Round, Detroit Tigers Rick Nesloney 23rd Round, Boston Red Sox David W. Smith 27th Round, New York Mets Rico Sutton Third Round, Toronto Blue Jays Lew Surrat 13th Round, Texas Rangers Jeff Kennedy 17th Round, California Angels Tony Mack Third Round, California Angels Kim Christensen 15th Round, Chicago White Sox Joe Pantaleo 16th Round, Chicago Cubs Byron Kemmerling First Round (June Secondary), California Angels Keith Silver Fourth Round, San Francisco Giants Jerald Clark 23rd Round, Los Angeles Dodgers Chris Zink 27th Round, New York Yankees Jay Burton 44th Round, New York Yankees Jerald Clark 12th Round, San Diego Padres Gary Nails First Round (June Secondary), California Angels Mike Wilkens 17th Round, Detroit Tigers Beau Allred 25th Round, Cleveland Indians Jimmy Terrill 25th Round, San Francisco Giants John Weglarz 30th Round, Kansas City Royals Phil Brassington Fifth Round, Kansas City Royals Bruce Aven 30th Round, Cleveland Indians Anthony Iapoce 33rd Round, Milwaukee Brewers Mike Pasqualicchio Second Round, Milwaukee Brewers Eric Mapp 19th Round, Cincinnati Reds Bob Rauch 29th Round, Boston Red Sox Morgan Walker 23rd Round, Pittsburgh Pirates Jock Joffrion

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Eighth Round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays Randy Williams 12th Round, Chicago Cubs Eric Cammack 13th Round, New York Mets Aaron Dean 27th Round, Los Angeles Dodgers Brian Sanches Second Round, Kansas City Royals Joe Sergent 21st Round, Florida Marlins Cortney Jenkins 22nd Round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays Todd Myers 43rd Round, Arizona Diamondbacks Ryan Fitzgerald Free Agent, Houston Astros Heath Totten Fifth Round, Los Angeles Dodgers B.J. Littleton Seventh Round, Baltimore Orioles Billy Stokley Free Agent, Anaheim Angels Wes Cooksey Free Agent, New York Yankees Clay Hensley Eighth Round, San Francisco Giants Micah Hoffpauir 13th Round, Chicago Cubs Thomas Atlee 19th Round, Chicago Cubs Mark Ion 15th Round, Colorado Rockies Josh Gray 30th Round, Minnesota Twins David Talamantez 33rd Round, Cincinnati Reds Jesse Floyd Free Agent, San Francisco Giants Chris Buechner 11th Round, Colorado Rockies Jon Hunton 11th Round, Chicago Cubs Ben Cox 19th Round, Washington Nationals Kyle Stutes 22nd Round, San Diego Padres Ryan Finan 22nd Round, Detroit Tigers Jordan Foster 24th Round, Detroit Tigers Josh Harris 42nd Round, Cleveland Indians Scott Vander Weg 33rd Round, St. Louis Cardinals Steve Macfarland Ninth Round, Pittsburgh Pirates William Delage 14th Round, Cleveland Indians Michael Ambort 18th Round, Oakland Athletics

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Chuckie Platt 23rd Round, Chicago Cubs Derrick Gordon 26th Round, Oakland Athletics C.J. Ebarb 41st Round, Toronto Blue Jays Collin DeLome Fifth Round, Houston Astros Michael Ambort Sixth Round, San Francisco Giants Erik Kanaby 10th Round, Los Angeles Dodgers Allen Harrington 13th Round, St. Louis Cardinals Scott Meyer 24th Round, Chicago Cubs Tim Erickson 37th Round, New York Mets Justin Walker 41st Round, Cincinnati Reds Brian Sisk Free Agent, Baltimore Orioles Ricky Testa 18th Round, Colorado Rockies James Brandhorst 20th Round, Baltimore Orioles Brian Needham 28th Round, New York Mets Kevin Angelle 31st Round, Philadelphia Phillies Jeremiah Sammy Free Agent, Colorado Rockies Matison Smith Free Agent, Houston Astros Stephen Tromblee 35th Round, Los Angeles Angels Blake Ford 44th Round, Houston Astros Jonathan Dziedzic 37th Round, Boston Red Sox Jonathan Dziedzic 13th Round, Kansas City Royals Darian Johnson 32nd Round, Chicago White Sox Sam Bumpers 22nd Round, Colorado Rockies J.T. Autrey 32nd round, Toronto Blue Jays David Carver 35th round, Milwaukee Brewers Collin Chapman 33rd Round, Tampa Bay Rays Will Hibbs 19th Round, Philadelphia Phillies Stijn van der Meer 34th Round, Houston Astros Jayson McKinley Free Agent, Tampa Bay Rays Enrique Oquendo Free Agent, Los Angles Angles

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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

Sammy Bevilacqua (2001, 03) David Bissell (1967) Pat Abercrombie (1988-89) Dirk Blankenship (1977-78) Jeff Abt (2011-12) Bubba Bloodsworth (1978) Nicky Accardo (1967-69) Billy Blum (1975) Robin Adames (2016-pres.) Bob Bobbit (1976-77) Tony Aguilar (1983, 85-86) Mike Bondanza (1991) Ken Ahrens (1975-77) Bryan Bost (1991-93) Zach Aitken (2014) Zach Boulanger (2010-12) Miller Aldrich (2010) Blair Bourque (2000) Joey Alexander (1987-90) Mike Bowe (1984-85) Chris Allen (1976) Steve Boyd (1981) Greg Allen (1994) Bobby Bradshaw (1973-75) John Allen (2003-04) James Brandhorst (2009) Cameron Allerheilige (2014) Phil Brassington (1993) Beau Allred (1986-87) David Breazeale (1969-71) Joe Almaraz (1975) Bob Breig (1979) Julio Alonso (1974-75) Joe Brett (1980-81) Michael Ambort (2004-05, 07) Terry Bridgers (1977) Anthony Ambrosini (1997) Frank Brocato (1975-77) Goober Anderson (1988) Johnnie Brooks (1989) Galen Andrews (2015-pres.) Brett Brown (2013-pres.) Chase Angelle (2012-15) John Brown (1976) Kevin Angelle (2009) Bubba Bruno (1971-73) Joe Arechiga (2012-15) Keith Bryant (1981) Dale Arnold (1976) Aaron Buchanan (2010-11) Bryndan Arredondo (2016-pres.) Chris Buechner (2004) Thomas Atlee (2000-02) Bronson Buell (2011) Joe Augienelle (1969) Jason Bullard (1988) J.T. Autrey (2013-14) Sam Bumpers (2013-14) Garret Autrey (2012-13) V.J. Bunner (2010-13) Bruce Aven (1991-94) Chad Bunting (1995-96) Jay Burton (1983-84) Mike Busby (2000) Mike Bushnell (1988) Rich Bailey (1979-82) Jackie Byrd (1967-69) Colby Baker (2001) Ryan Baker (2006-07) Chad Barbre (2005-06) Jeff Barker (1997) Don Calais (1971-73) Erik Barnes (1990) Eric Cammack (1995-97) Richard Barnwell (1987) Cameron Campbell (2009-12) Bob Barone (1977) Jackie Campbell (1971) Josh Batilla (2001) Adrian Cantu (2004-05) David Baty (1982-86) Greg Carpenter (1971-72) Gary Baumbach (1982-83) Kaleb Carter (2000-01) Billy Bayliss (1976) Mike Carvell (1976-78) Mickey Beard (1975) David Carver (2013-14) Andrew Beasley (2011, 2014) Brian Castillo (1999-00) Clint Bell (1998-99) Jimmy Castino (1977-80) David Bellantonio (1986) Ryan Cawthon (2015-pres.) Frank Beltre (1989-90) Ernie Cecil (1983) Tommy Bennett (1984) Cory Cephus (1997-98) Kane Benoit (2011) Steve Cerny (1985) Todd Benoit (1988-89) Brandon Chambers (2009-10) David Bernsen (1969-71) Joe Champagne (1982) Ryan Bertram (2012) John Champagne (1982-83) Adam Beseda (2004) Collin Chapman (2012-15)

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Tracy Chapman (1982) Kerry Christensen (1979-82) Kim Christensen (1979-82) Guillermo Cienfuegos (2009) Charles Ciruti (2000) Jerald Clark (1982-85) Kory Cleveland (2010) Ryan Clyde (1998) Bryan Coleman (1999) Luis Collazo (1977-80) Bryant Collier (2014) David Connor (1990) Martin Connor (1990-93) Mike Converso (1980-83) Rufus Cook (1975-76) Will Cook (1995-96) Wes Cooksey (1998-01) Colin Cooper (1982-84) Glenn Cooper (1971-72) Terry Cooper (1981-82) Ben Coram (2012-13) Chris Cordoza (1989) David Cortez (1984-85) Bill Cox (1971) Christopher Coy (2001-04) Jason Cragg (1992) Rocky Craigen (2001-04) Josh Crain (2016-pres.) Colt Crawford (2005-06) Mike Crawford (1973) David Croak (1989-90) Bill Cronin (1971) Rusty Culbreth (1978-79) Mark Cummings (1980-81) Spencer Cuniff (2009-10) Brain Czarnecki (1988-89)

D

Mark Daigle (2002) Willy Dart (1996) Jon Davis (1996-97) Josh Davis (1985-86) Aaron Dean (1997) Rick Dearing (1991) Brett DeBord (1999) Dennis DeCiglio (1981) William Delage (2004-06) Collin DeLome (2005-07) Brad Depoy (2007-08) Steve DeRouen (1973) Andrew Dewey (2011-13) Scotty Diaz (2003-04) Jeff Dinkins (1995-96) John DiPillo (1985-86) John Dolan (1974-75) Ronny Donahue (1969) Edward Donohue (1981-84)

Seth Dornak (2012-13) Todd Doucet (1988) Dennis Dresden (1983-84) Bryan Droptini (1997) Bill Dudek (1985) David Duggen (1995) Chris Dunkin (2008-09) Travis Dunson (2007-08) Damon Duran (1986-88) Jonathan Dziedzic (2010-13)

E

C.J. Ebarb (2005-06) Mark Eberenz (1982-83) Justin Eckols (2014-15) Johnny Ellis (1989-92) Mike Ellis (1979) Tom Elsom (2013) John-Austin Emmons (2004) Thomas Enloe (1981) Ryan Erickson (2016-pres.) Tim Erickson (2005-08) Dennis Everson (1991-93)

F

Clayton Farhat (2010-11) Joe Farley (2015-16) Jimmy Ferguson (1977) Danny Fernandez (2014-15) Chris Fields (1999) Brian Filson (1997-98) Ryan Finan (2003-04) Darrell Finch (1992-93) Lee Fincher (1999, 2001) Craig Fisch (1978-80) Ryan Fitzgerald (1998-99) Chris Flanagan (1998-01) Chris Flowers (1990) Jesse Floyd (2002-03) Billy Flynn (1990) Harold Flynn (1976-77) Joel Follmer (1987-90) Clay Fulloder (2002) Blake Ford (2009-11) Eric Foshee (2015) Jordan Foster (2001-04) Joe Fowler (1999-00) John Frankie (1983-85) Archie Fregia (1967) Doug Fregia (1991) John Fren (1980-82) Lester Funk (1991) Jon Furman (1977-78)

G

Cory Gafford (1992-95) Joe Galanti (1976) Sergio Galvez (1993) Andrew Gay (2005-06) David Geibush (1999) Tommy Gerik (1967-69) Murray Gilbertson (2005) Shan Gilder (1992) Jim Gilligan (1967-68) John Gilligan (1973-76) John Gilligan Jr. (2011-12) Grant Gipson (1973) Mike Glenn (1977-78) Michael Glynn (2002) Derrick Gordon (2004-06) Matt Gore (2006-09) Clement Goth (1973) Matt Gowan (2002-03) Stephen Graham (2001, 03) Jeremy Gray (2002-05) Josh Gray (2000-03) Kyle Green (1991-94) Chad Gregory (1997-98) Brent Griffin (1997-98) Waylon Grubbs (2000) Brent Guidry (1974-76) Nik Gumeson (2008)

H

Carter Hahn (2012) Steve Halderman (1989) Wesley Hale (1997, 99) Brian Hall (1991) Sammy Hall (1988-89) Shane Hamaker (2011) Marlin Hamilton (1977-78) Dan Hammarstrom (1986-87) Jason Hammond (1988-89) Shane Hamaker (2012) Jo Jo Haney (2004-06) Kevin Hanzel (1977-78) Benny Harper (1967) Allen Harrington (2005-07) Eric Harrington (2009-13) Brent Harris (2009) Cameron Harris (1967) David Harris (2012) James Harris (1971-72) Jimmy Harris (1979) Josh Harris (2004) Greg Harrop (1967-69) Earl Hathaway (1980) Scott Hatten (1992-93) Jerome Havard (2001-02) Steven Havard (2007-08)

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Anthony Hayes (2001-02) Willie Hayes (1967) Doug Haymans (1989-90) Tommy Hearn (1983-84) Robert Hebert (1983) Eric Heinlein (1985-86) John Helliman (1972) Jeff Hellwig (1986-87) Jake Henderson (2010) Will Henderson (2003-06) Thomas Henk (2012) Clay Hensley (2002) Eddie Heppt (1976) Tim Hermann (1985) Dan Hernandez (2006-07) Mickey Hernandez (2001-02) Jeff Herrick (1999) Tracy Herrmann (1998) Danny Hetzel (1968-70) Joe Hewes (1985) Will Hibbs (2013-16) Glen Hill (1971) Lowell Hill (1971-73) Jared Hill (2007-08) Jason Hinkle (1992) Brandt Hinojosa (1982) Homer Hinojosa (1993-94) Brandon Hoag (1992) Micah Hoffpauir (2001-02) John Holcomb (1977-79) Mike Holland (1989) Cory Holley (2009-10) Victor Howell (1978-79) Dustin Huff (2003) Matt Huff (1985-86) Sam Huff (2004-05) Mike Hughes (1971-73) Eddie Hunt (1972-73) Jon Hunton (2004)

I

Anthon Iapoce (1992-94) Danny Ickles (1967) J.P. Igo (1999-00) Mark Ion (2002-03)

J

Ari Jacobs (1995-96) Emerick Jagneaux (1972-73) Dale James (1982) Brent Janak (2014-pres.) Cortney Jenkins (1998, 00) Mike Jenkins (1993) Phil Jensen (2003) Jack Joffrion (1997) Cameron Johnson (2010-11) Darian Johnson (2012-13) George Johnson (1998-99)

Jeff Johnson (1993) Jimmy Johnson (2016-pres.) Terry Johnson (1996) Bruce Johnston (1982) Donald Johnston (1981) Brian Jolly (1978) Louie Jones (1976-78) Mike Juhl (1988) Blake Justice (2002-03)

K

Erik Kanaby (2006-07) Tyler Keegan (2016) Bill Keenan (1989-90) Byron Kemmerling (1983) Brian Kennedy (1998) Jeff Kennedy (1980-81) Harold Kincaid (1967-68) Danny King (1984) Dustin King (1994-95) Chip Kirk (1990) Brandon Kirkham (2014-15) Larry Kitterman (1974) Jason Klam (1996-97) Gary Klingman (1972-74) Paul Knobloch (1967-69) Wes Koch (1998-01) Richard Kovach (1974-75) Randy Kucera (1973-76) Mike Kuecker (1971-72) Keith Kunetka (1989)

L

Cody Laird (2011-15) Matt Lambeth (2005-06) Jerry Lamont (2001) Rudy Land (1982-84) Kevin Lane (1993-96) Steve Lang (1975-76) Tommy Lange (1972-73) Pee Wee Langham (1979) Joey Latulippe (2010-11) Mike Laudig (1975-78) Andrew Leal (2005-06) Austin Lee (2000-01) Rick Leedy (1969-71) Kyle Leggett (2015-16) Rick Lemanski (1980-81) Junior Lemons (1985-86) Keith Leonard (1985) Frank Lewis (1985) Ronnie Liggett (1980-81) Robin Lindsey (1994-95) Tim Ling (1987) Jason Lingo (1991) Tyler Link (2008-09) Jeff Little (2001) B.J. Littleton (1998-00)

Brian Lloyd (2007) Keith Lloyd (1977-78) Buzzy Loeffler (1978-79) Sal LoStrappo (1985-86) Albert Lott (2011-12) Billy Love (2015-16) Bryan Lovelace (1992-93) David Lowery (1987) Jarvis Lucas (1974-77) Donny Luker (1978) Gary Luker (1980) Quentin Luquette (2009-10) Zach Luevanos (2012-13) Scott Lyness (1984-85) Mike Lytle (1967-69)

M

Steve Maas (1995-96) Steve Macfarland (2005-06) Tony Mack (1981-82) Rob Madding (1972-73) Eric Mapp (1994-95) Mark Margis (1983) Kyle Markum (2014-15) Alan Marr (1980-81) Ricky Marshall (1974) Jeff Martin (1976-79) Fernando Martinez (2016) Wade Mathis (2008-11) Eric Matthews (1997-98) Greg Maxwell (1976) Vernon Maxwell (2012) Johnny May (1971-74) Alvin McBride (1967) Joe McCann (1976-79) Bob McCrary (1967) Rocky McDonald (1990) Doug McEvoy (1983-84) Tom McGivney (1977) Ty McGraw (1991) Cutter McDowell (2015-pres.) Taylor McInnis (2008-11) Jayson McKinley (2013-16) Dorsey McLeory (1979, 81) Larry McIver (1977-80) Jim McNeel (1996) Chadd McNulty (2001-02) Ryan Meade (2010) Mike Melancon (2002-03) Andy Mena (2009-11) Chip Mercer (1996-97) Jack Mercer (1967) Scott Meyer (2005-07) Jacoby Middleton (2014-16) Linc Mikkelsen (1988-89) Toby Miles (1975) Kevin Millar (1992-93) Billy Miller (1986-88) Chris Minning (2000-01)

Bo Mires (1991) Rick Molnar (1976) Barry Mongello (1996-97) Paul Montalbano (1979) Anthony Moore (2008-10) CJ Moore (2015) David Moore (2007-08) J.J. Moore (1998) Travis Moore (2013-16) Matt Morgal (2007-08) Mike Morgal (1976-79) Blake Morrison (1988-91) Cody Morrison (2007) Frank Morrison (1985) Lee Morrison (1999-00) Steve Moses (1994) Ryan Mossakowski (2013) Matt Munford (1983) Gary Musick (1967) Todd Myers (1996-99) Owen Myhre (1994-97)

N

Gary Nalls (1985) Jake Nash (2015-16) Robert Neagli (2001) Jimmy Neale (1996-97) Brian Needham (2006-09) James Nelson (1990) Jim Nelson (1993) Ryne Nelson (2008) Rick Nesloney (1976-77) John Neuerburg (1973-74) Christopher Norris (2001)

O

Roy O’Banan (1983) Mark Oldham (1969-71) Aaron Olivas (2012-13) Alan Olson (1972-73) Mike Ondrias (1989-90) Enrique Oquendo (2015-16) Steve Osborne (1974)

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Logan Pace (2007-08) Michael Padgett (2010) Tom Padia (1975) Bill Palmer (1982-85) Carl Pankratz (1978-79) Joe Pantaleo (1980-82) Kevin Parker (1996) Richard Parker (1992) Dennis Parma (1967) Scott Pasket (2011) Mike Pasqualicchio (1993-95) Phil Pate (1969-71)

Brad Pemberton (1987-88) Andres Perez (2003) Mike Perkins (1985-86) Hunter Perry (2013-14) Jeff Petersen (1983-84) Scott Petkovsek (1971-72) Rich Petrone (1981) Brad Picha (2012-13) Cory Pierce (1999-00) Jeremy Pierce (1997-98, 00-01) Tommy Pierce (1998-99) Wade Pirkle (2002-03) Chuckie Platt (2005-06) Kevin Poenitzch (2003-04) Craig Pollard (1992) David Poss (1984-87) Ronnie Potts (1967) Rommy Premeaux (1973) Robert Price (1969) Jay Prigmore (2008) Darrin Printy (1992, 94) Doug Printy (1991) Brandon Provost (2013-15) Tylor Prudhomme (2007-08) Greg Pyrek (1990)

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Mark Raines (1976) Ramon Raines (1984) John Ross Ramirez (2007-08) Mike Raney (1974) Bob Rauch (1994-95) Chris Reda (1996-99) Wayne Reitmeyer (1981-82) Keith Remig (1967-69) Clint Remmert (1980) Neil Reynolds (1984-87) Bruce Rice (1980-81) Chase Richards (2004-05) Trey Rinando (2002-04) Oscar Rivera (1979-80) Triny Rivera Sr. (1969) Triny Rivera Jr. (1992-95) Paul Rizzato (1973) Gary Robertson (1985) Richard Robertson (1988) Jason Robinson (1996-97) Phil Robinson (1977) Kevin Roebuck (2009-11) Tommy Roebuck (2010-11) Pete Romano (1980-83) Frank Romeo (1973-76) Nathan Ross (1994) Alberto Rouge (1994) Jorge Rouge (1994) Gus Roy (1974) Eddie Rundle (1968-69) Matt Russell (2001-02) Reid Russell (2016-pres.)

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Ryan Saldivar (2008-09) Pablo Salinas (2010-11) Jeremiah Sammy (2008-09) Brian Sanches (1997-99) Mason Salazar (2014-15) Kevin Santana (2014-15) Mike Sarbaugh (1986-89) Brendan Satran (2015-pres.) Erik Schmitz (1989-90) Mike Schrieber (1973) Donny Schroeder (1992-95) Don Schuelke (1975-76) Wayne Schwing (1980-81) Rodney Scroggs (1990-91) Daledric Seastrunk (1991-92) Reed Seeley (2014-15) Stephen Segar (2012) Cory Sellars (1996) John Senes (1981-84) Joe Sergent (1999) Ed Seymour (1992) Brian Shallock (2004-05) Brian Shepard (1986) Pat Sherald (2000-01) Wade Sholmire (1989) Pat Shortt (1981-82) Mark Shumbera (1972-74) Rusty Silcox (1988) Keith Silver (1982-84) Trey Silvers (2016-pres.) Joe Pat Simms (1981) Mark Simon (1988) Greg Sims (1987-88) Brian Sisk (2007-08) Kacey Smart (1993-95) Kevin Smiley (2002-03) Brett Smith (1976) David C. Smith (1978-81) David W. Smith (1976-79) Dean Smith (1996) Holly Smith (1975) Jimmy Smith (1999) Matison Smith (2007-10) Shad Smith (1990) Craig Smithy (1978-79) Oscar Snider (2001) Mark Snipp (1980-81) Brian Sodolak (1998) Steve Solis (1999-00) Bryan Spell (1996-99) Eric Spellman (1992) Gary Spencer (1969-71) Terry Spencer (2001) Jerin Spikes (2013) Wayne Stanley (2012, 2014) Shaun Stanton (2002-03) Tom Star (1991)

Steven Starcke (1990-92) Berry Sterling (1976) Garrett Steward (2009-10) Michael Stewart (1990) Billy Stokley (1998-00) Dade Stokley (2001) David Stone (1975) Eric Stone (1986) Jimmy Stone (1983) Bobby Straface (1993-94) Bobby Strother (1989-90) Jason Stutes (2005, 07) Kyle Stutes (2001-04) Tyler Sullivan (2014-15) Lew Surratt (1978-81) Jake Sutton (2013-14) Rico Sutton (1980) Trevor Swint (2012-13) Trey Swor (2005)

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Brett Taff (2016) David Talamantez (2000-03) Brian Taylor (2008-09) Mark Teichman (1977) Richard Templeton (1996-99) Rudy Terrasas (1976) Jimmy Terrill (1985-87) Ricky Testa (2008-09) Connor Thomas (2016) Bubba Thurman (1988) Jordan Thibodeaux (2008) Buddy Tibbs (1974-77) Dirk Tidwell (1985-87) Hector Tijerina (1974-75) Dustin Tilley (2003) John Tirrell (1986-87) Al Toledo (1985) Chris Tompkins (1998) Drew Topham (2000-01) Alan Toronjo (1983-84) Elfego Torres (2014) Michael Torres (2000, 02) Heath Totten (1998-00) Paul Touchstone (1976) Keith Towne (2007-08) Matt Trenck (2000) Tony Trent (1986-87) Gino Trevino (1988-89) Machon Trimm (2011-12) Gavin Tristan (2016) Stephen Tromblee (2011) Steven Tucker (2008-09) Jeffrey Tyler (1995)

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John Valenzuela (1991-92) Pedro Valerio (1981-82) Chris Vallette (2000) Richard Valley (1967-69) Stijn van der Meer (2015-16) Scott Vander Weg (2004-05) Trever Van Wyk (1995) Chaneng Varela (2016-pres.) Charlie Vargas (1998) Phis Varrichio (1991) Richard Vela (2001-02) Ryan Verde (1992-93) Jeff Vickers (2007-08) Jude Vidrine (2011-14)

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Derek Wade (2014-15) Don Wafford (1979) Mark Wagstaff (1971) Justin Walker (2006-08) Morgan Walker (1993-96) Greg Walkup (1984) Jacob Walton (1998-99) Ken Wamble (1969) Leldon Ward (1969-71) Ricky Wardwell (1967) Lance Warren (2013-14) Joey Watson (1973) Billy Wearden (1973-76) John Weglarz (1992) Gary Wendlandt (1972) Tyler West (2014) Stephen Westbrook (1991-94) Matt White (2016-pres.) Wade White (1996-97) Jay Whitehead (1993) Mike Wilkins (1985-87) Billy Williams (1976) Cody Williams (2006-07) Jeff Williams (1983-84) Mark Williams (1987) Randy Williams (1995-97) Reggie Williams (1993) Tracy Williams (1987-88) Matt Wilson (2004-06) Terrell Wilson (1990-93) Waldo Winborn (1978) Brett Winn (2002-04) Justin Wise (1997-99) Scott Wood (1996) Danny Woods (1974) Bo Wortham (2003) Gene Worthy (1969-71) Ike Wynn (1967) Robert Wynn (1969)

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PROGRAM YEAR-BY-YEAR WIN-LOSS OVERALL CONFERENCE Season W L T Percent W L Percent Place Coach 1952 8 5 0 .615 1 1 .500 N/A J.B. Higgings 1953 8 12 0 .400 2 6 .333 N/A J.B. Higgins 1954 4 13 0 .235 2 6 .333 N/A J.B Higgins No Program - - - - - - - - 1967 14 13 0 .519 1 2 .333 N/A Bob Frederick 1968 19 8 0 .704 3 2 .600 N/A Bob Frederick 1969 14 12 1 .538 4 3 .571 2nd Bill Vincent 1970 20 17 0 .541 8 4 .667 2nd Bill Vincent 1971* 16 21 1 .432 9 3 .750 1st Bill Vincent 1972 9 25 0 .265 6 12 .333 5th Bill Vincent 1973 11 15 0 .423 6 8 .429 5th Jim Gilligan 1974 23 21 0 .523 9 6 .600 3rd Jim Gilligan 1975* 27 26 0 .509 10 5 .667 T-1st Jim Gilligan 1976*& 35 15 0 .700 10 5 .667 1st Jim Gilligan 1977*& 37 14 2 .725 13 2 .867 1st Jim Gilligan 1978 40 15 0 .727 14 6 .700 2nd Jim Gilligan 1979*& 44 16 1 .733 15 5 .750 1st Jim Gilligan 1980^ 46 22 2 .676 14 1 .933 2nd Jim Gilligan 1981*& 54 26 0 675 12 4 .750 1st Jim Gilligan 1982 36 26 0 .567 13 3 .213 3rd Jim Gilligan 1983^ 38 32 0 .543 8 8 .500 2nd Jim Gilligan 1984 45 22 0 .657 16 2 .889 1st Jim Gilligan 1985*& 35 24 0 .593 15 2 .882 1st Jim Gilligan 1986 33 23 0 .589 9 6 .600 3rd Jim Gilligan 1987& 40 19 0 .678 15 1 .938 2nd David Perkins 1988 20 31 1 .392 4 11 .267 5th David Perkins 1989 26 31 0 .456 8 7 2.533 T-3rd David Perkins 1990 16 37 1 .302 3 12 .200 6th David Perkins 1991 18 34 0 .346 6 11 .353 6th David Perkins 1992 32 21 0 .604 10 9 .526 4th Jim Gilligan 1993*& 44 18 0 .710 13 5 .722 1st Jim Gilligan 1994 36 23 0 .610 16 8 .667 T-2nd Jim Gilligan 1995^& 38 24 0 .613 16 11 .593 4th Jim Gilligan 1996 26 29 0 .473 11 16 .407 7th Jim Gilligan 1997 32 19 1 .625 13 11 .542 5th Jim Gilligan 1998 26 27 0 .491 15 9 .625 3rd Jim Gilligan 1999 34 21 0 .618 12 14 .462 7th Jim Gilligan 2000 27 27 0 .500 11 16 .407 7th Jim Gilligan 2001 37 24 0 .607 13 14 .481 6th Jim Gilligan 2002^& 36 24 0 .600 16 11 .593 3rd Jim Gilligan 2003*& 40 18 0 .689 20 6 .769 1st Jim Gilligan 2004*& 41 16 0 .719 18 8 .692 1st Jim Gilligan 2005 38 23 0 .623 16 11 .593 2nd Jim Gilligan 2006 35 23 0 .603 19 11 .633 4th Jim Gilligan 2007 34 25 0 .576 20 10 .667 1st-East Jim Gilligan 2008 35 23 0 .576 20 10 .667 1st-East Jim Gilligan 2009 38 22 0 .633 20 13 .606 3rd-West Jim Gilligan 2010^& 35 26 0 .574 16 17 .485 T-6th Jim Gilligan 2011 29 27 0 .518 15 18 .455 T-7th Jim Gilligan 2012 22 30 0 .423 14 19 .424 9th Jim Gilligan 2013 39 20 0 .661 15 12 .556 5th Jim Gilligan 2014 31 25 0 .554 16 14 .533 8th Jim Gilligan 2015 21 31 0 .404 10 19 .345 12th Jim Gilligan 2016 35 19 0 .593 20 10 .667 4th Jim GIlligan TOTAL 1577 1160 10 .576 610 462 .569 1952-54 - Lone Star Conference, 1967-87- Southland Conference; 1988-91 - American South Conference; 1992-98 - Sun Belt Conference; 1999-present - Southland Conference *- Conference Champion; ^- Conference Tournament Champion OR Zone Champion; &-NCAA Regional Berth

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#29 JIM GILLIGAN

Head Coach - 1973-86, 1992-2016 1,353-894-5 Record, 39 seasons at Lamar

For the better part of 39 years, head coach Jim Gilligan was the face of the Lamar University Baseball. The skipper influenced the program back to his playing days back in 1967. Gilligan, who is a former pitching ace for Lamar University from 1967-68, began his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Bill Vincent in 1970 after a brief stint in Detroit’s Class-A affiliate in New York. In 1972, he took his first head coaching job and led Western New Mexico to a 10-10 record. After one year, his alma mater came calling; he answered and took over as head coach in 1973. Other than a brief stint as a professional club coach from 1987-1991, he’s remained the leader of his beloved Cardinals, and led them to a staggering 1,353-894-5 record and all but two of Lamar’s 12 conference championships were won under Gilligan’s tutelage. In 2015, he accomplished something that only 18 coaches in the history of the NCAA did before him, attain 1,300 career wins. That win came in a 7-6 season-opening victory over New Mexico State. Counting his playing and graduate assistant days, he has faithfully served Lamar for more than 40 years and has seen nearly every Cardinal win. As a head coach, he as accounted for a staggering 30 30-win seasons, eight 40-win seasons and one 50-win season. His 1981 squad set a school record for wins in a season at 54. The six-time league coach of the year considers one of his greatest accomplishments to be his induction into the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame in 2004. He went in alongside Houston Astro greats Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio and Rangers’ Kenny Rogers. He was also inducted into the Southland Conference Hall of Honor, and joined eight of LU’s best, J.B. Higgins, F.L. McDonald, Billy Tubbs, Belle Mead, Sonny Jolly, Katrinka Jo Crawford, Paul Zeek and Chris Stroud. The City of Beaumont loved him so much that in 2010 it voted unanimously to rename a stretch of Florida Avenue running adjacent to Vincent-Beck Stadium to Jim Gilligan Way. Additionally, he was honored as a Distinguished Lamar Alum in 2012. During his tenure, Gilligan guided the Cardinals to 12 NCAA Regional Tournaments, the most recent being 2010 after his group swept its way through the Southland Conference Tournament in Corpus Christi. From 1976-1981, a span of six years, he ran through four NCAA Regionals and worked up a 296-108-5 record during the time period. Three times in his career he went to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments, including three-straight from 2002-04. In those three seasons he accumulated a 117-58 record. His 1976, 1977, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004 seasons all netted him league coach of the year honors, all were Southland Conference honors except the 1993 award. He alone has more SLC Coach of the Year honors than every current program in the conference except Northwestern State. His teams played twice in the NCAA Regional Finals, one step from a shot at the College World Series, but fell in both. He earned his 500th career victory in 1986, and was the youngest coach to ever do so at the time.

J.B. HIGGINS (1952-54)

3 SEASONS 20-32-0 (.384) 52 GAMES COACHED

BOB FREDERICK (1967-68)

2 SEASONS 33-20-0 (.623) 53 GAMES COACHED

BILL VINCENT (1969-72)

4 SEASONS 59-75-0 (.623) 134 GAMES COACHED

DAVID PERKINS (1987-91)

5 SEASONS 120-152-2 (.445) 272 GAMES COACHED

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OPPONENT RECORD Abilene Christian 18-6 Akron 2-2 Alabama 1-0 Arizona 1-2 Arizona State 2-1 Arkansas 3-5 Arkansas-Little Rock (UALR) 12-4 Arkansas State 58-32 Austin Peay 4-0 Ball State 3-0 Baylor 30-45-1 Bemidji State 1-0 Biola 1-0 BYU 1-1 Buffalo 1-0 Cal State-Northridge 2-1 UC Irvine 0-2 California-Los Angeles (UCLA) 0-1 UC-Santa Barbra (UCSB) 1-0 Cameron 0-2 Centenary 15-5 Central Arkansas 13-15 Central Connecticut 2-0 Central Florida 1-4 Chapman 0-1 Chicago State 2-0 Chihuahua (Mexico) 1-0 Colorado State 1-0 Columbia 7-1 Connecticut 1-0 Cornell 2-1 Creighton 1-1 Dallas Baptist 17-5 Denver 9-0 Eastern Illinois 1-1 East Texas Baptist 3-1 Florida International 0-2 Florida State 0-1 Georgia Southern 0-1 Georgia Tech 0-1 Gonzaga 0-3 Grambling 1-0 Guadalajara (Mexico) 1-0 Hardin-Simmons 2-1 Harvard 3-1 Holy Cross 3-0 Houston 29-52 Houston Baptist 24-16 Illinois 0-5 Illinois-Chicago (UIC) 1-2 Illinois State 2-0 Incarnate Word 3-3 Indiana State 2-1 Iona 1-0 Jackson State 8-1 Jacksonville 10-7 John Brown 5-0

Kansas 1-0 Kansas State 3-6 Kearney State 4-0 Kentucky 0-2 Le Moyne 2-0 Long Beach State 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette (ULL) 75-63 Louisiana-Monroe (ULM) 36-19 LIU-Brooklyn 4-0 Louisiana State (LSU) 6-5 Louisiana Tech 53-58 Louisville 2-0 Maine 3-0 Manhattan 4-0 Marist 4-1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1-0 Massachusetts 3-0 McNeese State 117-78-2 Miami (Fla.) 0-4 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 Michigan 2-3 Michigan State 4-1 Middle Tennessee 3-0 Midwestern 6-1-1 Minnesota 1-1 Mississippi 1-1 Mississippi State 0-2 Mississippi Valley State 4-0 Missouri 1-5 Missouri State 2-1 Morehead State 3-0 Nebraska 8-1 Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) 1-3 New Mexico 0-1 New Mexico State 5-2 New Orleans 46-49 New York Tech 8-1 Nicholls 58-37 North Alabama 0-1 North Carolina- Wilmington (UNCW) 1-0 North Dakota State 7-4 North Texas 13-1 Northern Colorado 3-1 Northern Kentucky 4-0 Northwestern 1-0 Northwestern State 61-49 Ohio State 0-1 Oklahoma 8-6 Oklahoma City 1-0 Oklahoma State 3-6 Oral Roberts 2-4 Penn State 2-0 Prairie View A&M 42-3 Purdue 4-0 Rice 47-79 St. Francis (Ill.) 19-11 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7-1 St. John’s 1-3

Saint Louis 2-0 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1-0 St. Thomas 7-0 Sam Houston State 63-65 San Francisco 0-1 Schreiner 2-0 Siena 2-0 South Alabama 6-14 Southeast Missouri State 3-0 Southeastern Louisiana 41-31 Southeastern Oklahoma 1-1 Southern 6-1 Southern Connecticut 3-0 Southern Miss 0-1 Southwestern Oklahoma 3-0 Stanford 1-3 Stephen F. Austin 62-18 Sul Ross State 4-4 Texas 7-31 Texas-Arlington (UTA) 76-40 Texas-El Paso (UTEP) 1-2 Texas-Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV-formerly UTPA) 70-44 Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) 27-28 Texas A&M 7-33 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 34-15 Texas Christian (TCU) 9-10 Texas Lutheran 1-5 Texas Southern 23-3 Texas State 40-29 Texas Tech 0-1 Texas Wesleyan 3-0 Trinity 9-8 Troy 0-1 Tulane 6-8 Valdosta State 2-0 Wake Forest 1-0 Washington 3-1 Washington (St. Louis) 5-0 Western Kentucky 10-3 Wichita State 4-1 Wisconsin 8-5 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 4-0 Yale 1-0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

-1952Overall: 7-5/LSC: 1-1 Coach: J.B. Higgins

at Rice L, 2-1 at Houston W, 7-3 at Texas City Stingarees L, 11-1 at Port Arthur Seahawks W, 4-1 Rice L, 9-1 at Lake Charles AFB W, 9-5 *Sam Houston St. W, 7-5 at UL-Lafayette L, 12-4 Orange Naval Station W, 14-2 St. Thomas W, 3-2 at *Sam Houston St. L, 6-3 at Orange Naval Station W, 9-5 Runs Scored: 63 Runs Allowed: 63 Longest Win Streak: 2 Longest Loss Streak: N/A -1953Overall: 9-13/LSC: 2-6 Coach: J.B. Higgins at *Sam Houston St. L, 6-3 Lake Charles AFB W, 10-7 at Houston L, 12-2 Northwestern St. L, 3-2 UL-Lafayette L, 5-1 Orange Naval Station W, 6-1 at Orange Naval Station W, 12-4 at Northwestern St. W, 7-4 at Fort Polk L, 7-6 Houston L, 6-4 at Rice L, 8-4 *Sam Houston St. L, 10-5 at *Sul Ross State W, 9-7 at *Sul Ross State L, 7-6 Fort Polk W, 11-9 at St. Thomas W, 22-0 *Sam Houston St. L, 2-0 *Sul Ross State W, 5-1 *Sul Ross State L, 6-5 St. Thomas W, 6-2 at *Sam Houston St. L, 5-1 at *Sam Houston St. L, 12-5 Runs Scored: 132 Runs Allowed: 124 Longest Win Streak: 3 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -1954Overall: 4-14/LSC: 2-6 Coach: J.B. Higgins Lake Charles AFB W, 13-3 at Lake Charles AFB L, 6-4 at Lake Charles Lakers L, 8-2 at Texas Lutheran L, 9-1 at Texas Lutheran L, 16-7

-1968 Overall: 19-8/ SLC: 3-2 Coach: Bob Frederick at UL-Lafayette W, 6-3 at Houston Baptist W, 19-5 McNeese State W, 4-3 McNeese State W, 6-3 Houston W, 9-2 Houston W, 4-1 UL-Lafayette W, 6-5 Houston Baptist W, 5-1 Houston Baptist L, 4-1 at Baylor L, 2-1 at Baylor W, 4-2 at McNeese State W, 4-2 at McNeese State W, 11-7 St. Thomas W, 5-2 St. Thomas W, 2-1 BASEBALL WAS DISCONTINUED FROM McNeese State W, 3-2 1955-56. WHEN THE SPORT WAS RE- McNeese State L, 1-0 SUMED IN 1967, LAMAR WAS A MEMBER McNeese State L, 7-6 OF THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE. at Louisiana Tech W, 7-6 at UL-Monroe L, 6-5 -1967at UL-Monroe W, 10-0 Overall: 14-12/ SLC: 1-2 at Houston L, 6-0 Coach: Bob Frederick %Trinity W, 7-6 at Baylor L, 2-1 %Arkansas State L, 5-1 at Houston L, 10-4 %Trinity W, 3-1 at Houston L, 12-2 %Arkansas State W, 5-4 McNeese State W, 3-2 %Arkansas State L, 7-4 McNeese State L, 4-2 %-SLC Tournament (Arlington, Texas) Kansas State W, 4-3 Runs Scored: 138 Kansas State W, 2-0 Runs Allowed: 94 Kansas State L, 3-2 Longest Win Streak: 8 St. Thomas W, 3-0 Longest Loss Streak: 2 at UL-Lafayette L, 6-5 at UL-Lafayette W, 2-1 LAMAR UNIVERSITY HAS PLAYED ITS McNeese State L, 5-4 HOME GAMES ON THREE FIELDS. DURING McNeese State W, 8-3 THE 1952-54 SEASONS, THE CARDINALS Houston Baptist L, 15-4 USED STUART STADIUM, HOME OF THE at St. Thomas W, 2-0 TEXAS LEAGUE’S BEAUMONT EXPRESS. at UT-Pan American L, 4-1 at UT-Pan American L, 13-2 IN 1967 AND 1968 THE HOME SITE WAS at UT-Pan American W, 5-4 PRICE DANIEL FIELD ON BEAUMONT HIGH Houston Baptist W, 9-6 CAMPUS BEFORE CARDINAL FIELD/ VINat UT-Pan American W, 3-2 CENT-BECK STADIUM BECAME THE HOME at UT-Pan American W, 2-0 FIELD IN 1969. UL-Monroe W, 4-1 UL-Monroe W, 2-1 -1969%Abilene Christian W, 4-0 Overall: 14-12-1/SLC: 4-3 %Arkansas State L, 4-2 Coach: Bill Vincent %Trinity L, 4-3 at UL-Lafayette L, 3-2 % - Southland Tournament (Beaumont) at UL-Lafayette W, 5-2 Runs Scored: 86 Louisiana Tech L, 6-5 Runs Allowed: 102 UL-Lafayette W, 2-1 Longest Win Streak: 7 UL-Lafayette W, 7-2 Longest Loss Streak: 3 at McNeese State W, 13-7 at McNeese State L, 7-1 at McNeese State L, 9-3 Rice L, 7-2 *Sam Houston State L, 9-0 *Sam Houston St. L, 7-1 at Rice L, 8-5 at *Sam Houston St. L, 6-5 McNeese State W, 9-2 at *Sul Ross State L, 11-3 at *Sul Ross State W, 5-2 at *Sam Houston St. L, 10-0 *Sul Ross State W, 12-7 *Sul Ross State L, 13-8 at Baylor L, 11-5 Runs Scored: 85 Runs Allowed: 144 Longest Win Streak: N/A Longest Loss Streak: 10

Minnesota W, 2-1 Minnesota L, 8-0 Northwestern St. L, 4-3 Northwestern St. W, 12-7 Baylor W, 3-2 Baylor W, 4-2 Trinity L, 8-5 Trinity T, 5-5 McNeese State W, 3-2 McNeese State L, 5-3 at Northwestern St. W, 9-0 at Northwestern St. L, 3-0 at *Arkansas State L, 4-1 at *Arkansas State W, 8-4 *UT Arlington W, 7-1 *UT Arlington W, 3-0 at *Abilene Christian W, 2-0 at *Abilene Christian L, 4-3 at *Trinity L, 1-0 at *Trinity L, 3-1 Runs Scored: 112 Runs Allowed: 99 Longest Win Streak: 4 Longest Loss Streak: 3 -1970Overall: 20-17/SLC: 8-4 Coach: Bill Vincent at McNeese State at McNeese State Nicholls Nicholls UL-Lafayette UL-Lafayette at Houston Baptist at Houston Baptist at UL-Lafayette at UL-Lafayette McNeese State McNeese State at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at Texas at Texas *Trinity *Trinity *Trinity Houston Baptist Houston Baptist at Louisiana Tech at Louisiana Tech at Louisiana Tech at Houston at Houston at *Arkansas State at *Arkansas State

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at *Arkansas State L, 1-0 at *UT Arlington L, 10-4 at *UT Arlington W, 7-4 at *UT Arlington W, 5-0 *Abilene Christian W, 11-5 *Abilene Christian W, 16-5 *Abilene Christian W, 5-3 Runs Scored: 142 Runs Allowed: 128 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -1971Overall: 16-21-1/SLC: 9-3 Coach: Bill Vincent SOUTHLAND CHAMPION at Nicholls L,1-0 at Nicholls W, 2-1 at New Orleans W, 2-1 at UL-Lafayette W, 8-3 at UL-Lafayette L, 7-4 at UL-Lafayette W, 4-0 at McNeese State T, 5-5 Louisiana Tech L, 5-1 Louisiana Tech L, 8-1 UL-Lafayette L, 3-1 UL-Lafayette L, 4-1 at Texas A&M L, 3-2 at Texas A&M L, 3-2 Houston W, 2-1 Houston L, 2-0 at Houston L, 5-3 at Houston L, 4-2 at *Trinity L, 5-4 at *Trinity W, 2-1 at *Trinity W, 5-2 at Texas L, 8-0 at Texas L, 12-2 Baylor L, 5-4 Baylor L, 4-1 Baylor W, 4-0 Baylor W, 4-0 McNeese State L, 2-1 McNeese State L, 4-2 *Arkansas State W, 1-0 *Arkansas State W, 3-0 *Arkansas State L, 3-1 at McNeese State L, 4-2 *UT Arlington L, 7-4 *UT Arlington W, 4-3 *UT Arlington W, 3-2 at *Abilene Christian W, 4-0 at *Abilene Christian W, 4-0 at *Abilene Christian W, 15-2 Runs Scored: 110 Runs Allowed: 119 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 6

-1972Overall: 9-25/SLC: 6-12 Coach: Bill Vincent McNeese State L, 3-0 McNeese State L, 2-1 Nicholls L, 3-1 Nicholls W, 2-1 at McNeese State W, 8-5 at McNeese State L, 4-2 Baylor L, 5-0 Baylor L, 4-3 Baylor W, 5-0 Baylor L, 1-0 at Texas A&M L, 2-1 at Texas A&M L, 6-1 *Abilene Christian L, 1-0 *Abilene Christian W, 6-3 *Abilene Christian L, 4-2 *Louisiana Tech W, 7-4 *Louisiana Tech L, 6-5 *Louisiana Tech L, 4-3 at *UT Arlington L, 4-3 at *UT Arlington L, 1-0 at *UT Arlington W, 4-3 at Houston L, 5-1 at Houston L, 3-0 at *Arkansas State W, 10-7 at *Arkansas State W, 7-5 at *Arkansas State W, 7-6 at *Trinity L, 8-0 at *Trinity L, 8-2 at *Trinity L, 11-3 at Rice L, 1-0 at Rice L, 1-0 *UL-Lafayette L, 5-0 *UL-Lafayette L, 3-2 *UL-Lafayette L, 2-1 Runs Scored: 87 Runs Allowed: 131 Longest Win Streak: 3 Longest Loss Streak: 8

Wisconsin-Stevens Point W, 10-3 *UT Arlington W, 3-2 *UT Arlington L, 3-2 *UT Arlington W, 5-2 *McNeese State W, 6-1 *McNeese State L, 7-2 at Tulane W, 12-7 at Tulane L, 6-3 at *UL-Lafayette L, 9-8 at *UL-Lafayette W, 5-1 at *UL-Lafayette L, 1-0 at *Louisiana Tech W, 15-10 at *Louisiana Tech L, 2-1 at *Louisiana Tech L, 3-0 Runs Scored: 113 Runs Allowed: 113 Longest Win Streak: 4 Longest Loss Streak: 5 -1974Overall: 23-21/SLC: 9-6 Coach: Jim Gilligan

Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Rice Rice Nicholls Nicholls at Houston at Houston Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Sam Houston St. Sam Houston St. Washington (St. Louis) at *Arkansas State at *Arkansas State at *Arkansas State JIM GILLIGAN TAKES OVER AS HEAD at Arkansas COACH *UL-Lafayette *UL-Lafayette -1973*UL-Lafayette Overall: 11-15/SLC: 6-8 at Rice Coach: Jim Gilligan at Rice Rice L, 8-0 *Louisiana Tech Rice L, 5-2 *Louisiana Tech at Texas L, 7-2 *Louisiana Tech at Texas L, 9-0 at UTEP at Baylor L, 5-2 at UTEP at Baylor W, 8-1 at UTEP at *Abilene Christian W, 8-0 at New Mexico State at *Abilene Christian L, 4-3 at New Mexico State at *Abilene Christian L, 6-0 at New Mexico State at Rice L, 4-3 at Sam Houston St. at Rice W, 5-4 at Texas Wisconsin-Stevens Point W, 8-3 at Texas

L, 6-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 L, 7-3 L, 8-7 W, 5-2 L, 7-4 L, 3-1 W, 2-1 L, 5-1 W, 3-0 L, 4-0 L, 7-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-1 W, 5-3 L, 8-4 L, 5-4 L, 4-2 W, 6-2 W, 2-1 W, 8-6 W, 2-1 L, 7-5 W, 2-1 L, 5-1 L, 9-7 W, 13-10 L, 12-10 W, 4-3 W, 3-0 L, 7-6 W, 6-0 L, 5-4 L, 8-1

at *UT Arlington L, 4-2 at *UT Arlington W, 10-0 at *UT Arlington W, 6-3 at *McNeese State W, 6-1 at *McNeese State W, 8-6 at *McNeese State L, 3-1 Runs Scored: 175 Runs Allowed: 168 Longest Win Streak: 4 Longest Loss Streak: 3 -1975Overall: 27-26; SLC:  10-5 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CO-CHAMPION at Baylor L, 6-5 at Baylor L, 7-4 at Baylor L, 2-1 at Baylor L, 7-6 % Oklahoma L, 10-1 at Rice L, 4-1 at Rice W, 10-0 ^UL-Lafayette L, 12-7 ^ at South Alabama L, 15-5 ^UL-Lafayette W, 6-0 ^ at South Alabama L, 8-2 ^ UL-Lafayette W, 1-0 ^ at South Alabama L, 11-4 Trinity W, 6-0 Trinity W, 4-1 Northwestern St. W, 7-1 Northwestern St. L, 2-0 at Texas W, 7-5 at Texas L, 3-0 *Arkansas State W, 4-3 *Arkansas State W, 10-3 *Arkansas State W, 4-2 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W, 6-4 & Sam Houston St. L, 7-1 & Sam Houston St. L, 12-4 & Eastern Illinois L, 3-0 & Washington (St. Louis) W, 5-2 & Eastern Illinois W, 6-2 & Indiana State W, 2-1 & Bemidji State W, 14-0 Houston W, 5-1 Houston W, 5-1 at *UL-Lafayette L, 1-0 at *UL-Lafayette W, 4-2 at *UL-Lafayette L, 17-1 at Northwestern St. W, 3-0 at Northwestern St. W, 6-2 at *Louisiana Tech L, 4-2 at *Louisiana Tech W, 8-3 at *Louisiana Tech L, 7-2 at Sam Houston St. L, 17-2 at Sam Houston St. L, 12-0 *UT Arlington W, 6-0 *UT Arlington W, 4-2 *UT Arlington W, 16-5

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at Houston L, 7-5 *McNeese State W, 5-1 *McNeese State L, 4-3 *McNeese State W, 5-3 %at Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 %at Louisiana Tech L, 12-5 %Louisiana Tech L, 2-0 %Louisiana Tech L, 7-5 %-Southland Conference playoff series & - Waco, Texas ^- USA Classic (Mobile, Ala.) &- Galveston Sports Spectacular Runs Scored: 229 Runs Allowed: 246 Longest Win Streak: 6 Longest Loss Streak: 6

at *Arkansas State L, 2-4 at *Arkansas State W, 9-6 at *Arkansas State L, 2-3 at Texas A&M L, 2-7 at Texas A&M L, 5-7 Texas A&M W, 4-3 Texas A&M L, 3-5 Texas A&M L, 3-7 Texas A&M W, 6-3 $ Texas L, 2-3 $ Miami (Fla.) L, 0-6 $-NCAA Regional (Arlington, Texas) Runs Scored: 293 Runs Allowed: 187 Longest Win Streak: 16 Longest Loss Streak: 3

-1976Overall: 35-15/SLC: 10-5 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPION

-1977Overall: 37-14-2/SLC: 13-2 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPION &Georgia Southern L, 8-2 &Guadalajara W, 7-5 &Chapman L, 3-2 $Biola W, 13-1 $Chihuahua W, 9-2 Rice W, 12-3 Rice W, 7-4 Northwestern St. W, 7-5 Northwestern St. W, 5-3 Northwestern St. W, 5-4 Northwestern St. W, 6-4 Southern W, 20-3 Southern W, 24-4 at Houston W, 7-4 at Houston W, 10-5 at Northwestern St. W, 5-1 UL-Monroe W, 15-3 UL-Monroe T, 7-7 Nicholls W, 5-2 Nicholls W, 4-3 Centenary W, 1-0 Centenary T, 6-6 at Southern W, 10-6 at New Orleans L, 3-0 at Nicholls W, 7-3 at Nicholls L, 6-4 at Rice L, 5-2 at Rice W, 8-3 at *UL-Lafayette W, 6-2 at *UL-Lafayette W, 4-1 at *UL-Lafayette W, 8-4 *McNeese State W, 4-1 *McNeese State W, 7-5 *McNeese State L, 5-2 ^Cornell W, 4-3 ^South Alabama L, 7-6 ^South Alabama L, 7-4 Sam Houston St. L, 1-0 Sam Houston St. W, 8-3

Rice East Texas Baptist East Texas Baptist at Houston at Houston Baylor Baylor Sam Houston St. Sam Houston St. Northwestern St. Northwestern St. Wisconsin-Stevens Point Washington (St. Louis) Washington (St. Louis) Washington (St. Louis) Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska *UL-Lafayette *UL-Lafayette *UL-Lafayette at *McNeese State at *McNeese State at *McNeese State at Northwestern St. at Northwestern St. *Louisiana Tech *Louisiana Tech *Louisiana Tech at Centenary at Centenary at East Texas Baptist at East Texas Baptist at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington Centenary Centenary

W, 8-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 6-3 L, 7-9 L, 3-5 W, 5-1 W, 5-0 W, 6-4 W, 7-3 W, 4-2 W, 13-0 W, 10-1 W, 9-3 W, 8-3 W, 7-3 W, 4-3 W, 8-0 W, 9-1 W, 5-0 W, 5-2 W, 11-10 L, 2-7 L, 6-10 L, 5-16 W, 8-6 W, 12-5 W, 9-2 W, 10-3 W, 8-3 W, 7-2 W, 6-2 W, 8-5 W, 5-4 W, 1-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-3 L, 2-5 W, 8-3

at *Louisiana Tech W, 5-4 at *Louisiana Tech W, 8-6 at *Louisiana Tech L, 5-0 at Centenary W, 8-3 *UT Arlington W, 5-0 *UT Arlington W, 13-3 *UT Arlington W, 9-6 at Sam Houston St. L, 5-4 at Sam Houston St. L, 3-2 *Arkansas State W, 2-1 *Arkansas State W, 3-1 *Arkansas State W, 8-3 $Miami (Ohio) L, 1-0 $New Orleans L, 5-2 &-Guadalajara College Tournament ^-Easter Classic (Houston) $-NCAA Regional (Arlington, Texas) Runs Scored: 332 Runs Allowed: 191 Longest Win Streak: 14 Longest Loss Streak: 3 PROGRAM’S FIRST 40-WIN SEASON -1978Overall: 40-15/SLC: 14-6 Coach: Jim Gilligan at Rice at Rice Rice Rice at UT-Pan American at UT-Pan American at UT-Pan American at UT-Pan American Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan Sam Houston St. Sam Houston St. UL-Monroe UL-Monroe at Sam Houston St. at Sam Houston St. Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Nebraska Nebraska Houston Houston at Tulane at Tulane at Nicholls at Nicholls at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at Rice at Rice

W, 4-1 L, 10-8 W, 12-7 W, 7-5 L, 8-7 L, 11-1 L, 2-1 W, 8-4 W, 7-0 W, 8-6 W, 15-4 L, 9-5 W, 9-2 W, 11-6 W, 3-2 L, 3-1 W, 12-4 W, 8-6 W, 4-3 W, 5-1 W, 9-4 L, 7-5 W, 5-4 L, 7-4 W, 4-3 W, 8-4 W, 7-4 W, 2-1 W, 7-2 L, 11-1 W, 3-2 W, 6-0 L, 5-3

-1979Overall: 44-16-1/ SLC: 15-5 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPION Rice Rice at Arizona at Arizona Texas Wesleyan at Sam Houston St. at Sam Houston St. Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Morehead State Morehead State Morehead State UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe John Brown John Brown John Brown John Brown John Brown Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Louisville *UT Arlington *UT Arlington

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*UL-Lafayette W, 5-2 *UL-Lafayette W, 2-0 *UL-Lafayette W, 8-2 *UL-Lafayette L, 3-1 at Northwestern St. W, 2-0 at Northwestern St. W, 8-0 at *McNeese State L, 1-0 at *McNeese State W, 6-2 at *McNeese State W, 21-0 at *McNeese State W, 19-2 Northwestern St. W, 10-1 Northwestern St. W, 27-7 at *Arkansas State W, 11-6 at *Arkansas State W, 6-1 at *Arkansas State W, 5-1 at *Arkansas State L, 7-5 Nicholls W, 11-6 Nicholls W, 16-5 *Louisiana Tech W, 12-5 *Louisiana Tech W, 12-0 *Louisiana Tech L, 1-0 *Louisiana Tech L, 6-4 Runs Scored: 391 Runs Allowed: 206 Longest Win Streak: 8 Longest Loss Streak: 3

L, 2-1 W, 8-5 L, 7-6 L, 5-4 W, 12-7 L, 1-0 W, 8-2 W, 2-1 W, 5-3 W, 2-1 T, 8-8 W, 11-10 W, 5-0 W, 3-2 W, 7-1 W, 2-0 W, 6-1 W, 3-0 W, 11-8 W, 8-2 W, 4-3 W, 9-3 W, 3-0 W, 4-2 W, 1-0 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 W, 8-4 W, 10-5

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*UT Arlington W, 8-0 *UT Arlington W, 11-5 at *UL-Lafayette L, 2-1 at *UL-Lafayette W, 5-2 at *UL-Lafayette L, 4-3 at *UL-Lafayette W, 8-0 *McNeese State W, 2-1 *McNeese State W, 5-1 *McNeese State W, 5-4 *McNeese State W, 2-1 Northwestern St. W, 3-2 Northwestern St. L, 4-3 New Orleans W, 5-4 New Orleans L, 5-3 New Orleans W, 14-9 at Northwestern St. W, 3-0 at Northwestern St. W, 7-0 Stephen F. Austin W, 4-0 *Arkansas State W, 3-0 *Arkansas State L, 3-2 *Arkansas State W, 6-4 *Arkansas State W, 12-4 at *Louisiana Tech W, 4-2 at *Louisiana Tech L, 14-8 at *Louisiana Tech L, 8-7 at *Louisiana Tech W, 9-0 at UNLV L, 6-1 at UNLV L, 12-8 at UNLV L, 14-6 $BYU W, 3-2 $at Texas L, 6-4 $BYU L, 7-4 $-NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) Runs Scored: 328 Runs Allowed: 211 Longest Win Streak: 20 Longest Loss Streak: 3 -1980Overall: 46-22-3/ SLC: 15-5 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND TOURNEY CHAMPION at Miami (Fla.) L, 9-1 at Miami (Fla.) L, 11-5 at Miami (Fla.) L, 21-1 at Florida International L, 7-6 at Florida International L, 5-4 at Rice L, 6-3 at Rice L, 6-2 Baylor L, 9-6 Baylor T, 1-1 Baylor W, 16-2 Baylor W, 3-2 at Stephen F. Austin L, 7-3 at Stephen F. Austin W, 11-0 Nicholls W, 10-1 Nicholls W, 12-5 Nicholls W, 3-0 Nicholls T, 3-3 Sam Houston St. W, 9-3

Sam Houston St. W, 9-8 Denver W, 24-1 Denver W, 9-0 Denver W, 5-0 Denver W, 16-1 Denver W, 18-1 Denver W, 11-0 Denver W, 11-0 Denver W, 16-5 Denver W, 5-1 *McNeese State W, 10-3 *McNeese State W, 5-3 *McNeese State W, 4-0 *McNeese State W, 6-5 Rice W, 6-4 Rice W, 3-2 at *UL-Lafayette W, 6-2 at *UL-Lafayette W, 8-2 at *UL-Lafayette L, 9-3 at *UL-Lafayette T, 1-1 Midwestern W, 17-1 Midwestern W, 9-2 Midwestern L, 3-2 Midwestern W, 7-3 Northwestern St. W, 3-0 Northwestern St. W, 10-0 New Orleans L, 6-5 New Orleans W, 4-2 at Northwestern St. W, 8-1 at Northwestern St. W, 14-1 *UL-Lafayette W, 9-8 *UL-Lafayette W, 11-8 *UL-Lafayette W, 14-12 *UL-Lafayette W, 6-3 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-0 Stephen F. Austin W, 14-4 at *McNeese State W, 8-1 at *McNeese State W, 4-3 at *McNeese State W, 10-5 at *McNeese State W, 8-7 at Texas W, 8-6 at Texas L, 6-1 at Texas L, 11-5 at Texas L, 8-4 at Sam Houston St. L, 10-3 at Sam Houston St. W, 5-3 at New Orleans L, 6-5 at New Orleans L, 2-0 %at Louisiana Tech L, 6-5 %at Louisiana Tech L, 4-2 %at Louisiana Tech W, 23-4 %Louisiana Tech L, 3-1 %Louisiana Tech L, 5-4 % - Southland championship series Runs Scored: 515 Runs Allowed: 290 Longest Win Streak: 19 Longest Loss Streak: 8

-1981Overall: 54-26/ SLC: 12-4 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPION UT-Pan American W, 3-2 UT-Pan American L, 2-1 UT-Pan American W, 17-6 UT-Pan American L, 9-3 ^Dallas Baptist W, 11-6 ^at Rice L, 2-0 ^Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 8-1 at Nicholls W, 7-3 at Nicholls L, 5-4 at Southeastern La. W, 12-3 at Southeastern La. W, 11-3 at Baylor W, 2-0 at Baylor W, 17-10 at Texas L, 5-2 at Texas W, 8-4 at Texas L, 4-0 at Texas L, 5-1 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 8-2 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 5-2 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 10-3 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 3-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 12-5 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 5-4 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 8-4 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 7-3 Dallas Baptist W, 8-1 Dallas Baptist W, 9-8 Wisconsin W, 16-1 Wisconsin L, 10-8 Wisconsin W, 13-3 Wisconsin W, 13-2 New Orleans L, 12-9 New Orleans W, 7-5 Rice W, 7-4 Rice W, 10-2 at *UL-Lafayette L, 3-1 at *UL-Lafayette W, 7-3 at *UL-Lafayette W, 7-1 at *UL-Lafayette L, 12-7 Cornell L, 8-7 UL-Monroe W, 8-0 UL-Monroe W, 10-0 *McNeese State W, 11-5 *McNeese State W, 4-3 *McNeese State W, 7-1 *McNeese State W, 11-4 Nicholls L, 1-0 Nicholls L, 3-2 Southeastern La. W, 5-0 Southeastern La. W, 10-0 Southeastern La. W, 1-0 Southeastern La. W, 7-6 Southeastern La. W, 4-1 Southeastern La. L, 3-0 at Rice W, 4-3 at Rice L, 10-1

at New Orleans W, 2-1 at New Orleans W, 4-1 at Tulane W, 5-4 at Tulane L, 10-2 at Tulane L, 13-5 at Northwestern St. L, 5-4 at Northwestern St. W, 9-1 UT-Pan American L, 7-6 *UL-Lafayette W, 2-0 *UL-Lafayette L, 4-3 *UL-Lafayette L, 4-3 *UL-Lafayette W, 4-2 at Sam Houston St. W, 9-5 at Sam Houston St. L, 7-6 at *McNeese State W, 9-1 at *McNeese State W, 7-4 at *McNeese State W, 10-7 at *McNeese State W, 10-2 %UT Arlington W, 6-2 %UT Arlington W, 7-6 %at UT Arlington W, 1-0 $Stanford W, 6-5 $at Texas L, 3-2 $Stanford L, 9-1 %-Southland Championship series ^-Rice Tournament (Houston) $-NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) Runs Scored: 499 Runs Allowed: 314 Longest Win Streak: 9 Longest Loss Streak: 3 1982 TEAM FORFEITED 24 GAMES AND THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TITLE DUE TO USE OF INELIGIBLE PLAYER. -1982Overall: 36-28/ SLC:13-3 Adjusted: 12-52/ SLC:1-15 Coach: Jim Gilligan Stephen F. Austin W, 6-1 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-1 at Rice L, 7-8 at Rice L, 6-7 at UT-Pan American W, 4-2 at UT-Pan American W, 4-1 at UT-Pan American L, 1-3 at UT-Pan American W, 9-5 Baylor W, 4-0 Baylor L, 1-7 Southern L, 3-5 Southern W, 4-2 Southern W, 7-2 Arizona State L, 1-4 Arizona State W, 1-0 at Sam Houston St. W, 6-0 at Sam Houston St. L, 0-7 at Texas L, 8-12 at Texas L, 5-11 at Texas L, 1-2

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at Texas L, 4-6 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 2-3 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 7-6 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 3-2 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 2-6 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 9-6 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 5-8 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 0-1 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 4-3 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 7-4 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 2-1 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 5-1 *McNeese State W, 5-1 *McNeese State L, 1-3 *McNeese State L, 11-12 *McNeese State W, 9-8 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 9-13 at *UL-Lafayette W, 5-4 at *UL-Lafayette W, 5-1 at *UL-Lafayette W, 4-2 at *UL-Lafayette L, 1-2 at New Orleans L, 4-5 at New Orleans L, 0-11 New Orleans W, 5-4 New Orleans L, 1-10 Dallas Baptist W, 3-0 at Rice W, 6-3 at Rice L, 0-4 at *McNeese State W, 4-1 at *McNeese State W, 6-1 at *McNeese State W, 12-5 at *McNeese State W, 13-11 Rice L, 6-9 *UL-Lafayette W, 17-6 *UL-Lafayette W, 7-5 *UL-Lafayette L, 3-5 *UL-Lafayette W, 1-0 Sam Houston St. L, 3-11 Sam Houston St. W, 6-3 at Nicholls L, 8-9 at Nicholls L, 1-6 %Louisiana Tech W, 4-1 %Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 % at Louisiana Tech W, 6-5 %-Southland Championship series Runs Scored: 300 Runs Allowed: 290 Longest Win Streak: Longest Loss Streak: -1983Overall: 38-32/ SLC: 9-8 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND TOURNEY CHAMPION Stephen F. Austin W, 7-1 Stephen F. Austin W, 14-5 Stephen F. Austin W, 7-6 Stephen F. Austin W, 9-4 ^Oklahoma W, 5-3 at UT-Pan American L, 5-4

&Oklahoma City College &UT-Pan American & at Rice UL-Lafayette at TCU at TCU at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at Dallas Baptist at Dallas Baptist New Orleans New Orleans at UL-Lafayette at New Orleans at New Orleans St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (Ill.) Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Texas A&M Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin at Rice at *McNeese State at *McNeese State at *McNeese State at *McNeese State Rice at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at *UT Arlington at Texas A&M UT-Pan American UT-Pan American UT-Pan American Sam Houston St. Sam Houston St. *McNeese State *McNeese State *McNeese State *McNeese State Sam Houston St. Sam Houston St. *UT Arlington *UT Arlington *UT Arlington *UT Arlington !at UT Arlington %UL-Monroe

W, 4-1 L, 12-0 L, 8-0 W, 6-4 W, 6-2 L, 3-2 W, 7-0 W, 8-3 L, 4-3 W, 3-2 W, 6-5 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 L, 4-0 L, 11-1 W, 12-9 L, 4-3 W, 6-5 L, 7-4 W, 7-5 W, 7-6 W, 7-4 W, 11-9 L, 6-4 W, 6-5 W, 5-4 L, 5-1 W, 3-1 L, 1-0 L, 11-10 W, 5-4 L, 10-8 L, 4-2 W, 12-8 L, 2-1 W, 7-2 W, 4-0 L, 5-2 L, 3-2 W, 13-6 L, 4-3 L, 5-2 L, 18-4 L, 5-4 W, 9-8 L, 13-12 W, 5-3 W, 7-6 W, 5-0 L, 4-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-1 L, 9-7 L, 6-5 L, 6-2 L, 3-1 L, 9-4 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 W, 8-7

%UL-Monroe L, 7-5 % at UL-Monroe L, 6-5 % at UL-Monroe W, 7-1 % at UL-Monroe L, 5-0 !-Zone playoff game %-Southland Championship Series ^ - Edinburg, Texas & - Cameron Classic (Houston) Runs Scored: 353 Runs Allowed: 347 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 5 -1984Overall: 45-22/ SLC: 16-2 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPION Stephen F. Austin W, 6-2 Stephen F. Austin W, 4-1 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-2 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-0 Northwestern St. L, 2-1 Northwestern St. W, 6-1 Northwestern St. W, 7-3 Northwestern St. W, 5-3 ^ UT-Pan American W, 6-5 ^ at Rice L, 2-1 ^Sam Houston St.+ W, 9-0 ^ at Rice L, 5-4 Baylor W, 3-2 Baylor W, 3-0 Baylor W, 1-0 Baylor W, 3-2 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 11-8 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 8-3 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 9-3 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 4-1 at *McNeese State W, 2-0 at *McNeese State W, 9-7 at *McNeese State W, 6-5 UL-Lafayette W, 2-0 at LSU W, 7-6 *North Texas W, 7-4 *North Texas W, 9-2 *North Texas W, 17-0 at Houston W, 16-1 Houston L, 8-4 at *Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 at *Louisiana Tech W, 20-7 at *Louisiana Tech W, 12-4 Dallas Baptist W, 4-2 Dallas Baptist L, 4-2 Dallas Baptist W, 10-1 Dallas Baptist L, 2-1 Rice W, 8-7 *UL-Monroe W, 3-0 *UL-Monroe W, 3-0 *UL-Monroe W, 8-5 at Rice L, 6-5 at *Arkansas State W, 4-0

-1985Overall: 35-24/ SLC: 15-2 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPION at UT-Pan American L, 1-0 at UT-Pan American W, 7-2 at UT-Pan American W, 4-3 at UT-Pan American L, 6-0 Rice W, 22-5 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2 Stephen F. Austin W, 7-0 Stephen F. Austin W, 15-7 at Houston L, 10-7 at Houston L, 10-2 at Baylor W, 5-1 at Baylor L, 7-6 at Texas Lutheran L, 3-2 at Texas Lutheran L, 11-7 at St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 10-5 at Texas State W, 13-0 at Texas State W, 11-2 *McNeese State W, 4-2 *McNeese State W, 2-1 *McNeese State W, 9-4 Kearney State W, 5-4 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 6-0 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 2-1 at *North Texas W, 18-7

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at *Arkansas State W, 11-4 at *Arkansas State L, 5-2 New Orleans W, 6-5 New Orleans L, 5-3 New York Tech W, 7-2 New York Tech W, 6-1 New York Tech L, 9-3 at New Orleans W, 9-1 at New Orleans L, 4-1 at UL-Lafayette L, 10-0 *UT Arlington L, 4-0 *UT Arlington W, 8-4 *UT Arlington W, 9-3 Dallas Baptist W, 5-2 Dallas Baptist W, 5-1 Dallas Baptist L, 9-8 at Oklahoma State L, 15-6 at Oklahoma State W, 6-3 at Oklahoma State L, 6-0 at Oklahoma State L, 14-6 $ at Texas L, 6-0 $Oklahoma W, 4-3 $UNLV W, 10-5 $ at Texas L, 6-5 A1&N1-Cameron Classic (Houston) $-NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) +forfeited to Lamar Runs Scored: 373 Runs Allowed: 260 Longest Win Streak: 9 Longest Loss Streak: 3

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at *North Texas W, 9-2 at *North Texas W, 8-6 at Rice L, 16-1 *Louisiana Tech L, 9-4 *Louisiana Tech L, 5-4 *Louisiana Tech W, 5-3 New Orleans L, 5-0 New Orleans L, 2-0 UL-Lafayette L, 1-0 at UL-Lafayette L, 10-3 at New Orleans L, 2-0 at New Orleans L, 3-1 LSU W, 4-2 Cornell W, 10-1 at Rice L, 21-10 New York Tech W, 4-3 at *UL-Monroe W, 5-2 at *UL-Monroe W, 6-2 at *UL-Monroe W, 12-9 Rice L, 6-4 *Arkansas State W, 5-4 *Arkansas State W, 2-0 *Arkansas State W, 2-0 at *UT Arlington W, 9-7 at *UT Arlington W, 7-2 at Houston L, 13-0 at Houston L, 10-6 at Wichita State W, 5-2 at Wichita State W, 23-18 at Wichita State L, 15-14 $ Oklahoma L, 9-1 $ LSU W, 4-3 $ Houston W, 10-9 $ Oklahoma W, 7-5 $ at Texas L, 10-2 $-NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) Runs Scored: 353 Runs Allowed: 312 Longest Win Streak: 8 Longest Loss Streak: 6 -1986Overall: 33-23/ SLC: 9-6 Coach: Jim Gilligan Rice at Stephen F. Austin at Stephen F. Austin at Stephen F. Austin Texas State Texas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State at Texas A&M at Texas A&M Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor

W, 6-5 W, 4-1 W, 4-0 W, 5-1 L, 4-3 W, 5-1 W, 8-5 L, 3-0 L, 3-2 L, 6-5 L, 6-5 L, 15-2 L, 11-3 L, 20-9 W, 10-6 L, 13-0

at Texas Southern W, 8-3 at Texas Southern W, 25-3 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0 Stephen F. Austin W, 6-2 Oklahoma State L, 2-0 Texas Southern W, 13-3 Texas Southern W, 10-2 *UL-Monroe W, 6-0 *UL-Monroe W, 3-2 *UL-Monroe W, 5-3 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 11-5 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 7-3 at *Louisiana Tech L, 3-1 at *Louisiana Tech W, 5-4 at *Louisiana Tech W, 10-8 at Rice W, 9-8 Schreiner W, 6-5 Schreiner W, 3-0 *Arkansas State L, 5-2 *Arkansas State W, 9-3 *Arkansas State W, 4-2 at New Orleans W, 13-5 at New Orleans L, 6-2 at Tulane L, 11-4 at Tulane W, 6-5 at *McNeese State L, 10-6 at *McNeese State W, 16-3 at *McNeese State L, 9-7 at Rice L, 7-4 New Orleans L, 11-6 New Orleans W, 7-3 UT-Pan American L, 4-2 UT-Pan American W, 5-4 UT-Pan American W, 7-2 UT-Pan American L, 3-2 Rice L, 14-6 *UT Arlington L, 4-3 *UT Arlington L, 3-1 *UT Arlington W, 4-1 Runs Scored: 321 Runs Allowed: 273 Longest Win Streak: 7 Longest Loss Streak: 7

at Houston W, 4-3 at Baylor L, 3-2 at Baylor L, 9-8 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 6-4 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 6-0 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 10-6 at Rice W, 13-5 Kearney State W, 12-5 Kearney State W, 3-2 Kearney State W, 11-1 Sam Houston St. W, 7-3 at Sam Houston St. L, 10-1 *North Texas L, 4-2 *North Texas W, 6-1 *North Texas W, 2-1 *North Texas W, 3-0 Texas Southern W, 7-4 Texas Southern W, 6-2 UL-Lafayette W, 6-1 at *McNeese State W, 3-1 at *McNeese State W, 8-6 at *McNeese State W, 13-2 at *McNeese State W, 7-0 New Orleans L, 11-1 New Orleans W, 3-2 Tulane L, 3-0 at UL-Lafayette W, 7-3 at *North Texas W, 3-1 at *North Texas W, 6-4 at *North Texas W, 13-5 at *North Texas W, 5-1 Nicholls W, 6-5 Nicholls W, 18-6 at New Orleans W, 8-5 at New Orleans L, 9-0 at Tulane W, 3-1 at Tulane L, 16-2 Houston L, 9-5 Houston L, 1-0 at Stephen F. Austin W, 11-6 at Stephen F. Austin L, 11-9 *McNeese State W, 3-2 *McNeese State W, 5-3 *McNeese State W, 9-5 *McNeese State W, 7-5 DAVID PERKINS TAKES OVER AS HEAD % Louisiana Tech L, 6-2 COACH % Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 % at Louisiana Tech L, 9-1 -1987% at Louisiana Tech L, 7-6 Overall: 40-19/ SLC: 15-1 $at Texas L, 6-5 Coach: David Perkins $Indiana State L, 10-5 SOUTHLAND TOURNEY CHAMPION %-Southland Championship series Rice W, 9-1 A1&N1-NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) at TCU W, 7-4 Runs Scored: 349 at TCU W, 8-3 Runs Allowed: 275 at TCU L, 12-3 Longest Win Streak: 10 at TCU W, 10-5 Longest Loss Streak: 3 Texas A&M W, 4-3 Texas A&M L, 17-14 L at Houston L, 3-2

AMAR MOVED TO AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE FOR THE 1988, 1989 AND 1990 SEASONS. -1988Overall: 20-31-1/ ASC:  4-11 Coach: David Perkins at Rice L, 7-5 at Rice L, 7-4 TCU L, 3-2 TCU W, 7-1 TCU L, 3-1 at Rice L, 8-5 at Rice L, 15-6 at Texas A&M L, 2-1 at Texas A&M L, 4-2 Baylor W, 11-3 Baylo r L, 7-1 Baylor W, 6-4 Prairie View A&M W, 7-6 Prairie View A&M W, 7-0 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 3-2 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 4-1 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 8-3 at Stephen F. Austin W, 9-3 at Stephen F. Austin L, 5-0 at Southeastern La. L, 5-2 at Nicholls L, 18-4 at Valdosta State W, 4-2 at Valdosta State W, 3-2 at Florida State L, 10-9 at Nicholls T, 8-8 Missouri L, 7-3 Missouri L, 4-2 Missouri L, 16-0 Dallas Baptist L, 10-6 Dallas Baptist W, 2-1 Dallas Baptist W, 5-4 *New Orleans L, 7-3 *New Orleans L, 10-4 *New Orleans L, 5-3 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-5 Stephen F. Austin W, 11-4 at *UT-Pan American L, 2-0 at *UT-Pan American L, 6-4 at *UT-Pan American L, 10-3 McNeese State W, 2-1 McNeese State L, 6-4 at *Arkansas State W, 8-7 at *Arkansas State L, 7-5 at *Arkansas State W, 6-1 Houston W, 5-4 at *UL-Lafayette L, 10-5 at *UL-Lafayette W, 8-5 at *UL-Lafayette L, 14-10 at Houston L, 15-14 *Louisiana Tech L, 11-3 *Louisiana Tech L, 10*Louisiana Tech W, 5-1 Runs Scored: 252

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Runs Allowed: 313 Longest Win Streak: 3 Longest Loss Streak: 5

-1989Overall: 26-31/ ASC: 8-7 Coach: David Perkins UT Arlington W, 7-4 UT Arlington L, 12-0 Prairie View A&M W, 5-1 Prairie View A&M W, 9-4 McNeese State L, 6-1 Rice W, 2-0 Rice W, 15-11 Rice L, 4-3 McNeese State L, 6-4 Prairie View A&M W, 9-7 Prairie View A&M W, 7-6 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2 Stephen F. Austin L, 10-8 Texas A&M L, 3-1 Texas A&M L, 11-3 Sam Houston St. W, 4-2 Nicholls L, 13-4 at Baylor L, 12-6 at Baylor L, 11-7 at Baylor L, 11-5 at UT Arlington L, 4-1 at UT Arlington L, 6-0 at TCU L, 16-6 at Dallas Baptist W, 5-4 at Dallas Baptist W, 9-1 at TCU L, 16-2 at TCU L, 12-2 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 10-3 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 2-1 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 7-5 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 9-0 at Rice L, 6-2 at Rice W, 3-2 at Nicholls L, 13-5 at *New Orleans W, 2-1 at *New Orleans L, 12-6 at *New Orleans L, 7-3 at Stephen F. Austin W, 7-3 at Stephen F. Austin W, 10-9 *UT-Pan American W, 5-1 *UT-Pan American W, 9-7 *UT-Pan American W, 7-4 *Arkansas State L, 10-8 *Arkansas State W, 10-2 *Arkansas State W, 12-3 at Houston L, 8-4 *UL-Lafayette W, 4-1 *UL-Lafayette L, 5-0 *UL-Lafayette L, 11-7 Houston L, 6-3 Houston L, 1-0 at *Louisiana Tech L, 6-5 at *Louisiana Tech W, 3-1

at *Louisiana Tech L, 10-4 % UL-Lafayette W, 3-2 % at New Orleans L, 5-0 % Louisiana Tech L, 2-1 %-ASC Tournament (New Orleans) Runs Scored: 278 Runs Allowed: 343 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 7 -1990Overall: 16-37-1/ ASC: 3-12 Coach: David Perkins Houston L, 8-0 Sam Houston St. W, 7-5 Sam Houston St. L, 3-1 at Stephen F. Austin W, 6-4 at Stephen F. Austin W, 5-0 at Sam Houston St. L, 2-1 at Sam Houston St. T, 4-4 at Texas A&M L, 10-5 at Texas A&M L, 2-1 Houston Baptist W, 8-3 Houston Baptist W, 11-1 McNeese State L, 4-3 Baylor L, 16-2 Baylor L, 14-1 Baylor L, 7-1 Nicholls L, 7-3 New York Tech W, 2-1 New York Tech W, 8-4 at Houston Baptist W, 9-1 ^ Chicago State W, 12-3 Cameron L, 7-4 Cameron L, 12-8 Stephen F. Austin L, 6-5 & North Alabama L, 18-3 at McNeese State L, 7-2 Prairie View A&M W, 5-0 Prairie View A&M W, 10-4 at Prairie View A&M L, 5-4 at Prairie View A&M L, 4-0 Missouri L, 3-1 Missouri L, 3-2 Missouri W, 7-2 at Houston W, 4-2 *Arkansas State L, 4-1 *Arkansas State W, 4-2 *Arkansas State W, 13-0 Rice L, 12-7 Rice L, 3-2 at *UT-Pan American L, 4-3 at *UT-Pan American L, 16-1 at *UT-Pan American W, 9-7 at Rice L, 8-1 at Rice L, 13-0 *Louisiana Tech L, 3-0 *Louisiana Tech L, 9-0 *Louisiana Tech L, 7-1 at *New Orleans L, 7-1

at *New Orleans L, 10-1 at *New Orleans L, 16-3 at Nicholls L, 3-2 Houston L, 17-5 at *UL-Lafayette L, 11-0 at *UL-Lafayette L, 26-1 at *UL-Lafayette L, 5-0 ^- Houston, Texas & - Lake Charles, La. Runs Scored: 200 Runs Allowed: 345 Longest Win Streak: 4 Longest Loss Streak: 13

-1991Overall: 18-34/SBC: 6-11 Coach: David Perkins UT Arlington L, 4-0 UT Arlington W, 3-2 UT Arlington W, 6-5 Sam Houston St. L, 5-2 Sam Houston St. L, 5-1 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-1 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-3 Houston L, 6-4 at Stephen F. Austin W, 5-2 at Stephen F. Austin L, 10-2 Northwestern St. L, 14-2 Northwestern St. W, 6-3 Northwestern St. W, 7-5 Texas A&M L, 8-1 Texas A&M L 7-6 at Baylor L, 6-0 at Baylor L, 5-0 at Baylor L, 5-2 at aUT Arlington L, 3-0 at UT Arlington W, 5-2 at Hardin-Simmons W, 7-3 at Hardin-Simmons L, 5-4 at Hardin-Simmons W, 3-1 at McNeese State L, 9-1 at McNeese State L, 10-6 Oklahoma W, 8-7 at Oklahoma L, 17-8 at Arkansas L, 14-2 at Arkansas L, 6-5 at *Arkansas State W, 4-2 at *Arkansas State L, 5-2 at *Arkansas State W, 9-0 Rice L, 7-2 *UT-Pan American W, 6-5 *UT-Pan American L, 8-2 *UT-Pan American W, 7-6 at *Louisiana Tech L, 11-2 at *Louisiana Tech W, 5-4 McNeese State L, 5-4 McNeese State L, 5-2 *New Orleans L, 20-2

JIM GILLIGAN TAKES OVER AS HEAD COACH FOR HIS SECOND STINT. LAMAR POSTS THE NCAA’S BIGGEST TURNAROUND OF 1992 WITH A 14-GAME IMPROVEMENT. -1992Overall: 32-21/SBC: 10-9 Coach: Jim Gilligan UT Arlington W, 2-0 UT Arlington L, 3-5 Texas Southern W, 15-0 Houston L, 6-7 at McNeese State L, 4-11 at McNeese State L, 4-12 Texas State W, 4-3 Texas Southern W, 5-4 Dallas Baptist W, 4-2 Dallas Baptist L, 1-4 Dallas Baptist W, 10-3 Creighton L, 0-9 Sam Houston St. W, 6-3 Sam Houston St. W, 7-0 Saint Louis W, 4-3 Prairie View A&M W, 8-1 Prairie View A&M W, 5-1 Saint Louis W, 5-0 at Texas A&M L, 2-5 Mississippi W, 8-7 at *New Orleans L, 4-5 at *New Orleans W, 13-5 at *New Orleans L, 7-8 at Sam Houston St. W, 5-2 at Sam Houston St. L, 1-2 Colorado State W, 6-5 Texas W, 8-7 at Stephen F. Austin W, 6-1 *Louisiana Tech L, 2-6 *Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 Houston L, 3-6 *UT-Pan American W, 11-3 *UT-Pan American W, 3-2 *UT-Pan American W, 3-2

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*New Orleans L, 5-3 *New Orleans W, 10-4 at Houston L, 6-1 at Houston L, 2-0 *UL-Lafayette L, 13-2 *UL-Lafayette L, 3-2 *UL-Lafayette L, 7-6 Houston W, 5-2 at *UCF L, 5-4 at *UCF L, 5-2 at *UCF L, 6-1 Runs Scored: 194 Runs Allowed: 309 Longest Win Streak: 2 LAMAR MOVED TO SUN BELT CONFERENCE Longest Loss Streak: 6

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Rice W, 3-1 at *Louisiana Tech L, 1-13 at *Louisiana Tech L, 3-7 at *Louisiana Tech L, 1-9 at Rice L, 0-3 at *UT-Pan American W, 9-0 at *UT-Pan American W, 8-1 Stephen F. Austin W, 11-9 *Arkansas State W, 7-6 *Arkansas State W, 10-2 *Arkansas State W, 8-3 at Houston W, 11-10 at *UL-Lafayette L, 0-4 at *UL-Lafayette L, 2-3 at *UL-Lafayette L, 6-8 % at South Alabama L, 2-3 % UCF W, 4-2 % WKU W, 8-5 % at South Alabama L, 7-8 %-Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Runs Scored: 280 Runs Allowed: 234 Longest Win Streak: 7 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -1993Overall: 44-18/SBC: 13-5 Coach: Jim Gilligan SUN BELT CHAMPIONS at Centenary W, 6-0 at Centenary L, 5-0 at Centenary W, 15-4 Nicholls L, 4-2 Nicholls W, 7-2 at Prairie View A&M W, 11-0 at Prairie View A&M W, 9-0 Northwestern St. W, 5-0 Northwestern St. L, 7-4 Texas Southern W, 17-4 Texas Southern W, 9-1 at Houston L, 4-2 ^ Louisiana Tech W, 5-0 Prairie View W, 11-1 Prairie View W, 11-1 ^ Oklahoma W, 6-2 ^ at McNeese State W, 5-3 at LSU W, 9-3 Illinois State W, 9-3 Illinois State W, 7-6 Sam Houston St. W, 6-0 New York Tech W, 17-3 at Texas L, 2-0 at Texas L, 12-4 at Texas State W, 11-5 at Texas State L, 4-2 *New Orleans W, 2-1 *New Orleans L, 7-6 *New Orleans W, 10-9 at Stephen F. Austin W, 17-1 *Louisiana Tech W, 12-3

*Louisiana Tech W, 2-1 *Louisiana Tech W, 6-5 Houston W, 7-1 at *UL-Lafayette L, 8-6 at *UL-Lafayette L, 5-4 Stephen F. Austin W, 14-1 at McNeese State L, 8-5 McNeese State W, 5-4 McNeese State W, 4-0 at Texas Southern W, 13-2 at *UT-Pan American W, 4-3 at *UT-Pan American L, 9-6 at *UT-Pan American W, 18-4 *UL-Lafayette W, 1-0 *UL-Lafayette W, 5-1 *UL-Lafayette W, 4-0 at Sam Houston St. W, 7-2 at *New Orleans L, 8-1 *UT-Pan American W, 17-2 *UT-Pan American W, 3-0 *UT-Pan American W, 7-0 at Arkansas L, 5-1 at Arkansas L, 12-10 at Arkansas W, 14-7 %Jacksonville W, 7-5 %Arkansas State L, 4-2 %South Alabama W, 10-7 %Arkansas State W, 8-3 %Jacksonville W, 6-3 $UCLA L, 6-1 $ at Texas A&M L, 10-5 ^ - Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.) %- Sun Belt Tournament $ - NCAA Regional (College Station) Runs Scored: 440 Runs Allowed: 223 Longest Win Streak: 10 Longest Loss Streak: 2 -1994Overall: 36-23/SBC: 16-8 Coach: Jim Gilligan Centenary W, 7-2 Sam Houston St. W, 2-0 Southeastern La. W, 8-7 Rice L, 4-5 at Northwestern St. L, 1-6 at Northwestern St. L, 3-4 at Northwestern St. L, 3-6 ^ Tulane W, 19-9 ^ Alabama W, 3-2 at McNeese State L, 1-2 McNeese State L, 4-5 at *New Orleans L, 2-7 at *New Orleans W, 9-4 at *New Orleans W, 5-4 Texas A&M W, 7-1 Texas A&M W, 3-2 at Texas State W, 14-6 *UL-Lafayette W, 4-0

*UL-Lafayette W, 11-0 *UL-Lafayette W, 5-4 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 *Louisiana Tech L, 5-6 *Louisiana Tech W, 10-7 at Sam Houston St. L, 4-10 at McNeese State W, 5-3 Texas W, 15-3 at Houston L, 5-9 LSU W, 4-3 at *UT-Pan American L, 8-9 at *UT-Pan American W, 4-3 at *UT-Pan American L, 3-4 *New Orleans L, 2-6 *New Orleans L, 1-3 *New Orleans W, 3-2 at Rice W, 11-9 Texas State W, 11-7 at *UL-Lafayette L, 5-15 at *UL-Lafayette W, 5-1 at *UL-Lafayette L, 3-5 Houston L, 1-3 at *Louisiana Tech W, 10-0 at *Louisiana Tech W, 2-0 at *Louisiana Tech W, 9-5 at Southeastern La. L, 3-4 *UT-Pan American W, 8-4 *UT-Pan American W, 8-1 *UT-Pan American W, 9-8 at Nicholls W, 10-3 at Nicholls W, 8-2 McNeese State L, 1-2 McNeese State L, 2-4 Jackson State L, 9-13 Jackson State W, 13-1 % Arkansas State L, 5-8 % UL-Lafayette W, 10-3 % at South Alabama W, 3-2 (10) % Jacksonville W, 9-2 % Arkansas State W, 8-3 % Arkansas State L, 2-3 (11) ^ - Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.) % Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Runs Scored: 440 Runs Allowed: 223 Longest Win Streak: 9 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -1995Overall: 38-24/SBC: 16-11 Coach: Jim Gilligan SUN BELT TOURNEY CHAMPIONS Texas State W, 15-2 Texas State L, 13-7 at Texas L, 8-7 (10) at Rice L, 10-4 Rice W, 6-5 Sam Houston St. W, 7-0 ^ LSU L, 10-6 ^ Tulane L, 6-1

^ New Orleans W, 11-7 Ball State W, 4-1 Ball State W, 7-2 Ball State W, 3-0 Prairie View A&M W, 11-1 Prairie View A&M W, 9-1 Nicholls L, 7-6 at *UT-Pan American W, 13-1 at *UT-Pan American W, 5-3 at *UT-Pan American W, 11-7 at Houston L, 5-4 (10) at Sam Houston St. W, 6-3 (11) *UL-Lafayette W, 13-1 *UL-Lafayette L, 5-4 *UL-Lafayette W, 7-6 at Prairie View A&M W, 23-1 *Ark.-Little Rock W, 3-2 *Ark.-Little Rock W, 7-1 *Ark.-Little Rock W, 9-4 at Rice W, 12-10 at *New Orleans L, 5-0 at *New Orleans W, 7-1 at *New Orleans W, 3-2 *Arkansas State L, 4-1 *Arkansas State W, 7-0 *Arkansas State L, 2-1 (14) at Texas State W, 5-3 at *South Alabama L, 10-5 at *South Alabama L, 12-10 at *South Alabama L, 6-5 at Texas A&M L, 6-1 *Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 *Louisiana Tech L, 1-0 *Louisiana Tech W, 11-9 Rice L, 4-2 at *WKU W, 13-6 at *WKU W, 6-1 at *WKU L, 6-5 Houston L, 13-8 *Jacksonville W, 6-5 (10) *Jacksonville L, 4-3 *Jacksonville L, 7-6 Jackson State W, 17-1 Jackson State W, 12-1 % Arkansas State W, 4-3 % South Alabama L, 11-8 % New Orleans W, 6-5 % South Alabama W, 4-2 % at Jacksonville W, 5-1 % at Jacksonville W, 12-4 $ at Wichita State W, 13-11 $ Stanford L, 8-1 $ at Wichita State W, 4-1 $ Stanford L, 16-9 ^ - Winn-Dixie Showdown % SBC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) $ - NCAA Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Runs Scored: 422 Runs Allowed: 293 Longest Win Streak: 6

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Longest Loss Streak: 4 -1996Overall: 26-29/SBC: 11-16 Coach: Jim Gilligan

Rice Rice Sam Houston St. at Houston ^ Louisville ^ UTSA at Rice Northwestern St. Northwestern St. & Oklahoma State & UL-Lafayette at Rice Texas A&M Chicago State at *Jacksonville at *Jacksonville at *Jacksonville Houston Nicholls *South Alabama *South Alabama *South Alabama at Texas State at Texas State *UT-Pan American *UT-Pan American *UT-Pan American at *UL-Lafayette at *UL-Lafayette at *UL-Lafayette at Houston *WKU *WKU *WKU at Rice McNeese State at *Arkansas State at *Arkansas State at *Arkansas State at Nicholls *New Orleans *New Orleans *New Orleans Rice at Sam Houston State at *Louisiana Tech at *Louisiana Tech at *Louisiana Tech Houston Texas State Texas State at *Ark.-Little Rock at *Ark.-Little Rock at *Ark.-Little Rock at Baylor

W, 6-3 L, 12-0 W, 4-0 L, 12-8 W, 3-1 W, 8-4 L, 6-4 L, 6-5 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 9-4 L, 13-12 L, 15-0 W, 19-8 L, 12-4 L, 5-4 L, 9-8 W, 9-8 W, 10-3 L, 11-6 W, 7-3 W, 11-7 W, 10-1 W, 8-4 W, 4-3 L, 3-2 L, 5-2 L, 5-4 L, 5-4 W, 16-2 L, 5-2 W, 15-14 W, 20-7 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 L, 8-7 L, 8-1 W, 5-1 L, 7-5 W, 15-10 W, 5-3 L, 1-0 W, 3-1 L, 1-0 L, 9-4 L, 5-4 L, 6-3 L, 12-8 L, 8-7 W, 9-0 L, 4-2 L, 9-7 W, 10-7 L, 5-4 L, 6-4

^- Rice Classic (Houston) & - Rice Invitational (Houston) Runs Scored: 343 Runs Allowed: 318 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 6 -1997Overall: 32-19-1/SBC:  13-11 Coach: Jim Gilligan UTSA W, 7-6 UTSA W, 6-2 Prairie View A&M W, 11-0 Prairie View A&M W, 10-0 at Nicholls L, 7-4 at Nicholls W, 3-2 Sam Houston St. W, 4-2 Purdue W, 12-8 Purdue W, 10-7 Purdue W, 13-1 ^ Troy L, 6-5 (13) ^ UCF L, 6-0 ^ Kentucky L, 9-2 at Northwestern St. W, 9-7 at Northwestern St. W, 6-4 *UL-Lafayette W, 9-3 *UL-Lafayette L, 1-0 *UL-Lafayette W, 14-1 at McNeese State T, 3-3 *Ark.-Little Rock W, 14-0 *Ark.-Little Rock W, 7-0 at Texas A&M W, 5-4 (10) at Prairie View A&M W, 14-0 at Prairie View A&M W, 3-1 *Arkansas State L, 8-7 *Arkansas State L, 3-2 *Arkansas State L, 3-1 Rice W, 6-1 at *UT-Pan American W, 4-3 at *UT-Pan American L, 3-0 at *UT-Pan American L, 8-5 at *WKU W, 17-9 at *WKU W, 10-7 at *WKU L, 8-5 McNeese State W, 5-4 at *New Orleans W, 16-9 at *New Orleans W, 6-0 at *New Orleans L, 6-4 at Sam Houston St. W, 6-2 at Houston L, 13-6 *Louisiana Tech W, 12-4 *Louisiana Tech W, 7-1 *Louisiana Tech L, 7-3 Texas State W, 11-8 at *South Alabama L, 10-0 Houston W, 6-4 *Jacksonville W, 15-11 *Jacksonville L, 12-5 *Jacksonville W, 12-3 at Rice L, 6-5 (12)

% South Alabama L, 6-5 % UT-Pan American L, 12-7 ^ - Big Ten Tire/Blue Gray Classic % - Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.) Runs Scored: 359 Runs Allowed: 351 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 3 -1998Overall: 26-27/SBC: 15-9 Coach: Jim Gilligan Nicholls W, 9-4 Nicholls W, 9-6 Nicholls L, 9-7 Northwestern St. W, 8-5 Jackson State W, 17-5 McNeese State L, 9-4 Michigan State W, 6-5 Michigan State W, 2-1 Michigan State L, 4-0 Michigan W, 11-8 Michigan L, 12-10 Michigan L, 9-6 at UTSA L, 8-6 at UTSA W, 7-4 *South Alabama W, 7-4 Rice W, 13-8 at *UL-Lafayette L, 6-4 at *UL-Lafayette L, 9-1 at *UL-Lafayette W, 6-4 Sam Houston St. W, 13-1 Texas State L, 10-7 at *Ark.-Little Rock W, 8-5 at *Ark.-Little Rock W, 4-1 at *Ark.-Little Rock W, 9-7 UTSA L, 7-4 UTSA L, 3-2 *WKU W, 7-3 *WKU W, 8-4 *WKU L, 7-3 at Rice L, 9-5 *New Orleans L, 8-7 *New Orleans W, 13-12 *New Orleans L, 11-5 at McNeese State L, 11-4 at *Arkansas State L, 11-8 at *Arkansas State W, 8-2 at *Arkansas State L, 9-8 Northwestern St. L, 10-8 at Sam Houston St. L, 8-6 *UT-Pan American W, 7-6 *UT-Pan American W, 9-5 at Northwestern St. L, 3-2 at *Jacksonville W, 9-5 at *Jacksonville W, 2-0 at *Jacksonville L, 2-1 at Texas State L, 3-2 at *Louisiana Tech W, 25-2 at *Louisiana Tech L, 7-5

at *Louisiana Tech W, 11-10 McNeese State L, 10-4 % Arkansas State W, 4-3 % UL-Lafayette L, 11-4 % New Orleans L, 9-8 % - Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Runs Scored: 363 Runs Allowed: 335 Longest Win Streak: 3 Longest Loss Streak: 3 -1999Overall: 34-21/SLC: 12-14 Coach: Jim Gilligan at Houston Baptist W, 9-3 at Houston Baptist W, 4-2 at Prairie View A&M W, 12-3 at Prairie View A&M W, 23-0 at McNeese State W, 9-7 ^ at Louisiana Tech L, 10-9 ^ Nebraska W, 17-8 ^ Nebraska W, 8-7 at UL-Lafayette W, 7-4 at TCU L, 7-3 at TCU W, 3-1 at TCU W, 6-5 Prairie View A&M W, 17-2 Prairie View A&M W, 11-1 Jackson State W, 7-2 Missouri State L, 5-4 Northwestern St. W, 3-2 Centenary W, 12-2 *Southeastern La. L, 5-4 *Southeastern La. L, 10-1 *Southeastern La. W, 4-2 #1 Rice W, 5-1 at *UL-Monroe L, 12-4 at *UL-Monroe L, 14-13 Yale W, 13-1 at Centenary W, 9-3 *Texas State W, 9-2 *Texas State W, 10-9 *Texas State L, 8-7 McNeese State W, 17-5 at #6 Texas A&M L, 7-2 at *UTSA L, 9-6 at *UTSA W, 8-5 at *UTSA L, 11-6 *Nicholls L, 2-0 *Nicholls W, 4-3 *Nicholls W, 14-1 Houston Baptist L, 2-1 Houston Baptist W, 3-0 at *Sam Houston St. W, 6-2 at *Sam Houston St. L, 3-0 at *Sam Houston St. W, 12-8 McNeese State L, 5-4 UL-Lafayette W, 9-8 *UT Arlington L, 11-9 *UT Arlington W, 9-7

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*UT Arlington W, 6-5 at #2 Rice L, 12-4 *Northwestern St. L, 4-2 *Northwestern St. L, 7-3 *Northwestern St. L, 3-2 at McNeese State W, 12-8 at *McNeese State W, 6-1 at *McNeese State L, 8-5 at *McNeese State W, 11-3 ^ - Bone & Joint Classic (Ruston, La.) Runs Scored: 404 Runs Allowed: 278 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -2000Overall: 27-27/SLC: 11-16 Coach: Jim Gilligan Houston Baptist W, 6-4 Houston Baptist W, 3-2 Louisiana Tech L, 8-4 Louisiana Tech W, 6-5 Louisiana Tech W, 15-2 Prairie View A&M W, 6-3 Prairie View A&M W, 10-1 Mississippi Valley W, 12-2 Mississippi Valley W, 14-0 Mississippi Valley W, 4-0 Mississippi Valley W, 11-1 at Houston Baptist L, 7-4 at Houston Baptist L, 12-3 ^ New Mexico L, 7-2 ^ McNeese State L, 9-7 ^ at Rice L, 4-3 UT-Pan American W, 7-6 UT-Pan American L, 8-0 TCU W, 10-6 TCU L, 3-2 TCU W, 9-5 at *Northwestern St. L, 7-2 at *Northwestern St. W, 5-1 at *Northwestern St. L, 5-1 at Centenary W, 9-1 at Centenary W, 10-4 at *UT Arlington W, 11-6 at *UT Arlington L, 4-1 at *UT Arlington W, 7-6 *Sam Houston St. L, 4-1 *Sam Houston St. W, 1-0 *Sam Houston St. L, 6-1 at *Nicholls L, 3-0 at *Nicholls L, 3-2 at *Nicholls W, 9-3 at Rice L, 14-4 *UTSA W, 5-1 *UTSA W, 2-1 *UTSA W, 3-1 Rice L, 6-4 at *Texas State W, 2-1 at *Texas State L, 8-3

at *Texas State L, 8-7 Texas A&M W, 8-5 *UL-Monroe L, 8-0 *UL-Monroe L, 5-2 *UL-Monroe L, 7-1 at *Southeastern La. W, 4-1 at *Southeastern La. L, 7-0 at *Southeastern La. W, 10-4 at UL-Lafayette L, 6-0 *McNeese State L, 4-2 *McNeese State L, 8-0 *McNeese State L, 7-2 ^ - Rice Invitational (Houston) Runs Scored: 257 Runs Allowed: 250 Longest Win Streak: 8 Longest Loss Streak: 5 -2001Overall: 37-24/SLC: 13-14 Coach: Jim Gilligan at UT-Pan American W, 5-3 at UT-Pan American W, 8-3 at UT-Pan American W, 7-4 Prairie View A&M W, 7-0 Prairie View A&M W, 18-1 ^ Georgia Tech L, 11-9 ^ Nebraska L, 10-4 ^ at Rice L, 5-2 Houston Baptist W, 5-2 Houston Baptist W, 11-1 Texas Southern W, 12-4 Texas Southern W, 16-2 Texas Southern W, 6-4 UL-Lafayette W, 8-1 New Orleans L, 8-3 New Orleans W, 9-0 New Orleans W, 12-5 at *UL-Monroe L, 8-7 at *UL-Monroe W, 10-6 at *UL-Monroe L, 4-3 Centenary W, 11-5 Centenary L, 12-1 *Southeastern La. W, 6-5 *Southeastern La. W, 12-1 *Southeastern La. W, 1-0 at Texas A&M L, 8-2 at *Sam Houston St. L, 6-3 at *Sam Houston St. W, 8-7 at *Sam Houston St. W, 7-2 Houston Baptist L, 5-6 Houston Baptist W, 3-1 *Nicholls L, 9-4 *Nicholls W, 9-7 *Nicholls L, 7-4 *Texas State W, 9-8 *Texas State W, 5-4 *Texas State L, 6-3 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-3 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-2

at *UTSA L, 8-7 at *UTSA L, 4-3 at *UTSA L, 7-6 at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 16-11 at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 25-12 *Northwestern St. L, 3-1 *Northwestern St. L, 9-2 *Northwestern St. L, 7-3 Rice W, 10-6 at *McNeese State W, 20-5 at *McNeese State W, 14-13 at *McNeese State W, 8-5 at Centenary L, 8-9 at Centenary W, 13-0 *UT Arlington W, 5-2 *UT Arlington L, 13-1 *UT Arlington L, 4-1 % Northwestern St. W, 8-6 % Texas State W, 5-1 % UT Arlington W, 1-0 % UT Arlington L, 3-1 % UT Arlington L, 3-1 ^ - Rice Invitational (Houston) % - Southland Tournament Runs Scored: 430 Runs Allowed: 312 Longest Win Streak: 6 Longest Loss Streak: 3 -2002Overall: 36-24/SLC:  16-11 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND TOURNEY CHAMPION Texas Southern W, 16-3 Texas Southern W, 9-0 UT-Pan American W, 8-1 UT-Pan American L, 8-0 UT-Pan American W, 23-4 Centenary L, 5-4 at New Orleans W, 13-4 at New Orleans L, 4-0 at New Orleans L, 4-1 Rice L, 7-0 at Oklahoma W, 8-4 at Oklahoma L, 10-1 at Oklahoma L, 7-5 at A&M-Corpus Christi L, 7-5 ^ Ark.-Little Rock L, 15-10 ^ Ark.-Little Rock W, 7-4 ^ Louisiana Tech L, 7-6 at *Texas State W, 3-1 at *Texas State W, 3-1 at *Texas State L, 10-2 Prairie View A&M W, 19-1 Prairie View A&M W, 14-3 at *Northwestern St. W, 8-7 at *Northwestern St. L, 2-0 at *Northwestern St. L, 5-1 Texas A&M L, 12-10 *UTSA L, 2-0

*UTSA L, 2-1 *UTSA W, 7-6 at UL-Lafayette W, 8-3 *McNeese State W, 3-2 *McNeese State W, 8-2 *McNeese State L, 5-1 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-0 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-0 at *UT Arlington W, 9-7 at *UT Arlington L, 3-2 at *UT Arlington L, 12-2 UL-Lafayette W, 10-8 at *Southeastern La. W, 6-1 at *Southeastern La. W, 9-1 at *Southeastern La. W, 10-0 Centenary W, 5-2 *Sam Houston St. W, 6-0 *Sam Houston St. W, 8-0 *Sam Houston St. W, 10-4 at Rice W, 10-4 at *Nicholls L, 7-6 at *Nicholls W, 10-3 at *Nicholls W, 10-0 *UL-Monroe L, 16-6 *UL-Monroe L, 5-4 *UL-Monroe W, 16-6 % UT Arlington W, 5-3 % McNeese State W, 4-3 % Texas State W, 3-0 % Northwestern St. W, 5-4 $ Baylor L, 4-2 $ Central Connecticut W, 9-4 $ Baylor L, 10-9 ^ - Centenary Classic (Shreveport, La.) % - Southland Tournament $ - NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) Runs Scored: 400 Runs Allowed: 268 Longest Win Streak: 9 Longest Loss Streak: 5 -2003Overall: 40-18/SLC: 20-6 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONS Texas Southern W, 12-0 Texas Southern W, 18-0 Texas Southern W, 13-0 at UT-Pan American W, 16-10 at UT-Pan American L, 3-2 at UT-Pan American W, 9-2 Southern W, 13-8 Ark.-Little Rock W, 5-2 Ark.-Little Rock L, 3-1 Ark.-Little Rock W, 10-4 #22 Ohio State L, 5-3 #29 Missouri State W, 6-5 at #30 Oklahoma W, 7-4 at Arkansas State W, 11-4 at Arkansas State W, 3-2

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at Arkansas State L, 4-3 *Texas State W, 8-1 *Texas State W, 7-6 TAMU-Corpus Christi W, 5-4 TAMU-Corpus Christi L, 8-9 at *UTSA W, 8-7 at *UTSA L, 1-4 at *UTSA W, 9-5 at #23 Texas A&M L, 3-6 at *Sam Houston St. W, 6-3 at *Sam Houston St. L, 3-6 at *Sam Houston St. W, 8-6 UL-Lafayette L, 4-7 *Northwestern St. W, 11-3 *Northwestern St. W, 7-4 *Northwestern St. W, 9-2 at #1 Rice W, 7-5 *Southeastern La. W, 9-8 *Southeastern La. W, 7-3 *Southeastern La. L, 8-9 at UL-Lafayette L, 5-12 at *UL-Monroe W, 6-4 at *UL-Monroe L, 4-5 at *UL-Monroe W, 4-1 #3 Rice W, 9-5 *Nicholls W, 12-9 *Nicholls W, 16-8 *Nicholls W, 6-3 at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 10-3 at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 9-4 at *McNeese State W, 9-2 at *McNeese State L, 5-7 at *McNeese State W, 14-2 *UT Arlington W, 4-1 *UT Arlington L, 4-7 *UT Arlington W, 15-0 % McNeese State L, 4-6 % Texas State L, 3-4 % Arkansas W, 3-2 $ at #6 Texas L, 3-7 $ Arkansas W, 7-6 $ at #6 Texas W, 6-2 $at #6 Texas L, 3-6 % - Southland Tournament (Monroe, La.) $- NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) Runs Scored: 421 Runs Allowed: 260 Longest Win Streak: 8 Longest Loss Streak: 2 -2004Overall: 41-16/SLC: 18-8 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONS ^ Kansas W, 3-2 ^ Sam Houston St. W, 7-4 ^ at UT-Pan American L, 2-1 UT-Pan American W, 16-1 UT-Pan American L, 8-6 UT-Pan American W, 6-4

& #7 Arizona State W, 5-4 & Wake Forest W, 5-3 St. John’s L, 3-2 St. John’s L, 7-5 St. John’s W, 6-5 Marist W, 14-5 Marist W, 6-3 Marist W, 7-0 at Louisiana Tech W, 15-10 at Louisiana Tech W, 7-4 Arkansas State W, 5-0 Arkansas State W, 2-0 Arkansas State W, 2-0 #9 Texas A&M L, 12-3 at *Texas State W, 7-6 at *Texas State L, 11-4 at *Texas State W, 2-0 at UL-Lafayette W, 4-3 at *Northwestern St. L, 12-2 at *Northwestern St. L, 4-3 at *Northwestern St. W, 5-1 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 13-0 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 9-7 *UTSA W, 9-2 *UTSA L, 8-6 *UTSA W, 16-0 *McNeese State W, 7-3 *McNeese State W, 7-2 *McNeese State W, 9-3 at *UT Arlington L, 3-1 at *UT Arlington W, 4-2 at *UT Arlington W, 5-2 at #3 Rice L, 3-2 at *Southeastern La. W, 13-8 at *Southeastern La. W, 4-0 at *Southeastern La. W, 10-1 UL-Lafayette W, 6-5 *Sam Houston St. W, 2-1 *Sam Houston St. W, 15-5 *Sam Houston St. L, 6-2 at *Nicholls L, 4-3 at *Nicholls W, 10-1 *UL-Monroe W, 11-9 *UL-Monroe W, 5-0 *UL-Monroe L, 4-0 % UTSA W, 11-2 % Texas State W, 8-1 % Northwestern St. W, 5-1 % UL-Monroe W, 9-3 $ #14 Texas A&M L, 14-3 $ at #3 Rice L, 6-3 ^ - Ogletree Classic (Edinburg, Texas) & - Rice Coca-Cola Classic (Houston) N3 - SLC Tournament (Hammond, La.) N4&A2 - NCAA Regional (Houston) Runs Scored: 358 Runs Allowed: 220 Longest Win Streak: 9 Longest Loss Streak: 2

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-2005Overall: 38-23/SLC: 16-11 Coach: Jim Gilligan Jackson State W, 16-5 Jackson State W, 9-1 Jackson State W, 5-2 at UT-Pan American W, 4-2 at UT-Pan American W, 9-7 at UT-Pan American W, 17-9 ^ #15 Mississippi L, 5-3 ^ Missouri State W, 17-3 ^ at #10 Rice L, 8-2 & New Mexico State L, 8-1 & Texas Tech L, 5-3 #7 Rice L, 10-0 Indiana State W, 9-2 UNC-Wilmington W, 8-1 Southern Miss L, 5-2 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 7-2 A&M-Corpus Christi W, 4-3 Central Connecticut W, 22-0 #24 Michigan W, 7-6 #24 Michigan L, 11-1 New York Tech W, 3-0 Purdue W, 7-2 *UT Arlington L, 12-6 *UT Arlington W, 4-3 *UT Arlington L, 11-1 at #17 UL-Lafayette L, 23-3 at *McNeese State W, 6-4 at *McNeese State W, 7-4 at *McNeese State W, 11-10 at #16 Texas A&M L, 7-6 *Nicholls W, 7-6 *Nicholls W, 13-2 *Nicholls W, 9-0 at *UL-Monroe L, 5-2 at *UL-Monroe W, 10-5 at *UL-Monroe W, 2-0 #21 UL-Lafayette W, 3-1 *Southeastern La. L, 4-3 *Southeastern La. L, 10-4 *Southeastern La. W, 7-6 Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 Louisiana Tech W, 5-4 *Northwestern St. W, 10-8 *Northwestern St. L, 10-7 *Northwestern St. L, 9-5 at A&M-Corpus Christi L, 3-2 at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 11-6 at *Sam Houston St. L, 9-6 at *Sam Houston St. L, 4-1 at *Sam Houston St. W, 9-2 at *UTSA L, 7-4 at *UTSA W, 10-5 at *UTSA W, 6-5 *Texas State W, 4-3 *Texas State L, 5-1 *Texas State W, 7-6

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-2006Overall: 35-23/SLC:  19-11 Coach: Jim Gilligan ^ Gonzaga L, 7-6 ^ Northern Colorado L, 11-7 ^ Oklahoma W, 21-9 UT-Pan American W, 6-1 UT-Pan American W, 10-0 UT-Pan American W, 11-3 & #15 Long Beach State L,11-6 & Oklahoma L, 11-4 & at #4 Rice L, 7-1 Michigan State W, 8-1 Kentucky L, 6-1 Arkansas State W, 11-8 Houston W, 5-4 Iona W, 23-0 Connecticut W, 4-0 New Orleans W, 2-1 Houston L, 4-3 *Southeastern La. L, 4-0 *Southeastern La. W, 6-1 *Southeastern La. W, 5-1 Louisiana Tech L, 14-5 Louisiana Tech W, 9-4 *UTSA W, 13-3 *UTSA L, 3-0 *UTSA W, 6-4 UL-Lafayette W, 5-4 *Stephen F. Austin W, 10-1 *Stephen F. Austin W, 12-2 *Stephen F. Austin W, 8-0 Texas A&M L, 6-5 *Nicholls W, 8-6 *Nicholls W, 8-4 *Nicholls W, 8-2 *UT Arlington W, 10-3 *UT Arlington W, 7-0 *UT Arlington W, 8-5 *Sam Houston St. L, 6-2 *Sam Houston St. W, 8-1 *Sam Houston St. W, 3-0 Prairie View A&M W, 7-5 *UL-Monroe W, 12-2 *UL-Monroe W, 12-1 *UL-Monroe L, 10-5 *Texas State L, 14-6

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-2007Overall: 34-25/SLC:  20-10 Coach: Jim Gilligan ^ Oklahoma State L, 5-2 ^ Illinois-Chicago L, 9-8 ^ Cal State-Northridge W, 6-4 Holy Cross L, 12-8 Holy Cross W, 19-0 Holy Cross W, 9-6 Northwestern W, 16-2 Creighton W, 12-3 Arkansas State W, 8-5 Le Moyne W, 6-1 Le Moyne W, 8-2 Cal.-Santa Barbara W, 7-5 Kansas State L, 8-7 St. John’s L, 14-3 at Houston L, 7-1 Northern Colorado W, 5-4 Northern Colorado W, 10-1 Northern Colorado W, 4-3 Louisiana Tech L, 12-9 Louisiana Tech L, 12-6 *UT Arlington W, 11-3 *UT Arlington W, 4-1 *UT Arlington W, 5-0 at *UTSA L, 5-0 at *UTSA W, 14-7 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 8-4 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 9-7 at *Stephen F. Austin L, 6-3 Houston L, 17-10 *Nicholls W, 7-5 *Nicholls W, 11-1 *Nicholls W, 11-10 at #30 UL-Lafayette L, 5-4 at *Central Arkansas L, 16-8 at *Central Arkansas L, 8-2

4.7 at *Central Arkansas W, 9-6 4.11 #5 Rice L, 13-4 4.14 at *Sam Houston St. W, 9-6 4.14 at *Sam Houston St. W, 8-7 4.15 at *Sam Houston St. W, 5-4 4.20 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 7-3 4.21 *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 3-0 4.22 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 3-2 4.24 UL-Lafayette L, 3-1 4.27 *Texas State W, 3-0 4.28 *Texas State L, 8-1 4.29 *Texas State W, 3-1 5.5 at *Southeastern La. W, 6-4 5.5 at *Southeastern La. L, 10-0 5.6 at *Southeastern La. L, 8-4 5.11 *Northwestern St. L, 5-2 5.12 *Northwestern St. W, 12-2 5.13 *Northwestern St. L, 14-4 5.17 *McNeese State W, 4-2 5.18 at *McNeese State W, 9-2 5.19 at *McNeese State L, 7-4 5.23 % McNeese State W, 12-2 5.24 % Sam Houston St. L, 7-3 5.25 % UTSA L, 7-6 ^-Citrus Tournament (Edinburg, Texas) %-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.) Runs Scored: 376 Runs Allowed: 340 Longest Win Streak: 8 Longest Loss Streak: 3

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-2008Overall: 35-23/SLC: 20-10 Coach: Jim Gilligan ^ A&M-Corpus Christi W, 8-3 ^ Sam Houston St. L, 18-7 ^ Illinois L, 1-0 Michigan State W, 4-2 Arkansas State W, 10-3 Kansas State L, 4-1 Arkansas State W, 4-0 McNeese State W, 4-0 at McNeese State W, 6-3 Akron L, 10-8 Buffalo W, 7-6 Akron W, 10-7 New York Tech W, 16-0 at UL-Monroe L, 12-3 at UL-Monroe L, 10-1 at *UT Arlington W, 13-7 at *UT Arlington L, 15-4 at *UT Arlington W, 9-5 *Stephen F. Austin W, 9-1 *Stephen F. Austin W, 7-4 *Stephen F. Austin W, 6-5 UT-Pan American L, 3-2 UT-Pan American W, 11-1 *Central Arkansas W, 1-0 *Central Arkansas W, 12-3 *Central Arkansas W, 7-4

4.1 at UL-Lafayette L, 3-2 4.4 at *Nicholls W, 5-2 4.5 at *Nicholls L, 8-5 4.6 at *Nicholls W, 7-2 4.8 at #6 Rice L, 13-5 4.11 *Sam Houston St. L, 14-3 4.12 *Sam Houston St. L, 9-8 4.13 *Sam Houston St. L, 15-12 4.15 *UTSA L, 3-1 4.16 *UTSA W, 2-1 4.18 at *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 6-4 4.19 at *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 14-12 (10) 4.20 at *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 8-5 (12) 4.22 UL-Lafayette W, 3-0 4.25 at *Texas State W, 5-4 (10) 4.26 at *Texas State W, 9-8 (10) 4.27 at *Texas State L, 8-1 4.29 Houston L, 3-2 5.2 *Southeastern La. W, 3-1 5.3 *Southeastern La. L, 17-9 5.4 *Southeastern La. W, 5-4 (11) 5.9 at *Northwestern St. W, 9-2 5.10 at *Northwestern St. L, 9-5 5.11 at *Northwestern St. L, 6-3 5.15 *McNeese State W, 5-4 5.16 *McNeese State W, 11-10 (11) 5.17 *McNeese State W, 2-1 5.21 % Southeastern La. W, 8-7 5.22 % Texas State W, 11-7 5.23 % Southeastern La. L, 17-1 5.24 % Southeastern La. W, 4-2 5.25 % Sam Houston St. L, 15-7 ^-Al Ogletree Classic (Edinburg, Texas) %-SLC Tournament (Huntsville, Texas) Runs Scored: 349 Runs Allowed: 345 Longest Win Streak: 4 Longest Loss Streak: 5

2.20 2.21 2.21 2.22 2.24 2.25 2.27 2.28 2.28 3.1 3.3 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.10 3.11 3.13 3.14

-2009Overall: 38-22/SLC: 20-13 Coach: Jim Gilligan Austin Peay W, 1-0 Austin Peay W, 4-1 Austin Peay W, 16-2 Austin Peay W, 13-10 Siena W, 4-0 Siena W, 6-1 Columbia W, 3-0 Columbia W, 12-0 (7) Columbia W, 16-4 (7) Columbia L, 15-8 Houston Baptist W, 6-1 *Nicholls W, 8-1 *Nicholls L, 5-2 *Nicholls W, 16-11 Prairie View A&M L, 9-5 Prairie View A&M W, 7-3 at *Central Arkansas L, 10-2 at *Central Arkansas W, 9-4

3.15 at *Central Arkansas W, 8-4 3.17 Houston L, 4-2 3.20 *Texas State W, 8-1 3.21 *Texas State L, 4-2 3.22 *Texas State L, 1-4 3.24 at Rice L, 9-8 (12) 3.27 at *Southeastern La. L, 11-1 (7) 3.28 at *Southeastern La. W, 10-1 3.29 at *Southeastern La. L, 10-4 3.31 UT-Pan American W, 9-6 3.31 UT-Pan American W, 12-5 4.3 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 3-1 4.4 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 4-0 4.5 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 11-7 4.8 Rice L, 10-9 4.9 at *Sam Houston St. W, 13-6 4.10 at *Sam Houston St. L, 12-5 4.11 at *Sam Houston St. L, 8-5 4.14 McNeese State L, 10-7 4.15 at McNeese State L, 10-9 4.18 at *UTSA W, 7-4 4.18 at *UTSA L, 7-2 4.19 at *UTSA L, 7-6 (10) 4.22 at Houston W, 12-3 4.24 *Northwestern St. W, 6-0 4.25 *Northwestern St. W, 6-1 4.26 *Northwestern St. W, 14-2 (7) 4.28 UL-Monroe W, 11-10 4.29 UL-Monroe W, 12-7 5.1 *McNeese State W, 3-2 5.2 at *McNeese State L, 8-4 5.3 at *McNeese State W, 13-5 5.8 *UT Arlington L, 9-4 5.9 *UT Arlington W, 3-1 5.10 *UT Arlington W, 4-3 (10) 5.14 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 9-3 5.15 at *Stephen F. Austin L, 11-7 5.16 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 14-2 (7) 5.20 % UT Arlington W, 4-3 5.21 % Texas State L, 10-1 5.22 % UT Arlington W, 4-3 5.22 % Texas State L, 13-2 (8) %- SLC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) Runs Scored: 419 Runs Allowed: 316 Longest Win Streak: 9 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -2010Overall: 35-26/SLC: 16-17 Coach: Jim Gilligan SOUTHLAND TOURNEY CHAMPION 2.19 Maine W, 4-2 2.20 Maine W, 6-1 2.20 Maine W, 5-4 (17) 2.24 at #9 Rice W, 13-7 2.27 North Dakota State W, 9-7 2.27 North Dakota State L, 10-9 2.28 North Dakota State W, 12-5 3.5 Dallas Baptist W, 7-3

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-2011Overall: 29-27/SLC:  15-18 Coach: Jim Gilligan 2.18 ^ Akron L, 2-1 2.19 ^at Mississippi State L, 2-0 2.20 ^ Akron W, 1-0 2.20 ^ at Mississippi State L, 17-2 2.22 at #15 Rice W, 12-7 2.25 North Dakota State W, 15-2 2.26 North Dakota State W, 4-3 (11) 2.26 North Dakota State W, 2-1 2.27 North Dakota State W, 5-4 3.1 Texas Southern L, 6-1 3.3 San Francisco L, 3-1(11) 3.4 Cal State-Northridge W, 14-1 3.5 New Mexico State W, 12-6 3.6 Cal State-Northridge L, 7-6 3.9 Prairie View A&M W, 11-1 3.11 *Nicholls W, 8-1 3.12 *Nicholls W, 9-4 3.13 *Nicholls W, 3-0 3.16 UT-Pan American W, 8-1 3.16 UT-Pan American W, 6-0 3.18 at *Central Arkansas W, 7-1 3.19 at *Central Arkansas L, 8-7 3.20 at *Central Arkansas W, 15-5 3.22 Rice L, 7-2 3.25 *Texas State L, 7-1 3.26 *Texas State W, 7-6 3.27 *Texas State L, 9-5 3.30 at Baylor W, 7-3 4.1 at *Southeastern La. W, 3-1 4.2 at *Southeastern La. L, 8-1 4.3 at *Southeastern La. L, 5-1 4.6 at Houston W, 5-2 4.8 *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 5-0 4.9 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 1-0 4.10 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 10-0 4.15 at *Sam Houston St. L, 9-4 4.16 at *Sam Houston St. L, 3-2 4.17 at *Sam Houston St. L, 3-2 4.21 at *UTSA L, 5-2 4.22 at *UTSA L, 9-8 (10) 4.23 at *UTSA L, 13-12 4.27 Houston W, 7-4 4.29 *Northwestern St. L, 6-8 4.30 *Northwestern St. L, 3-2 (11) 5.1 *Northwestern St. W, 10-5 5.6 *McNeese State W, 5-3 5.7 at *McNeese State L, 12-4 5.8 at *McNeese State L, 4-2 5.13 *UT Arlington W, 10-5 5.14 *UT Arlington W, 14-6 5.15 *UT Arlington W, 5-4 5.19 at *Stephen F. Austin L, 2-0 5.20 at *Stephen F. Austin L, 5-0 5.21 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2 5.25 % Stephen F. Austin L, 3-2 5.26 % A&M-Corpus Christi L, 4-1 ^-Mississippi State Tournament

% - SLC Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) Runs Scored: 294 Runs Allowed: 246 Longest Win Streak: 7 Longest Loss Streak: 6

2.17 2.19 2.24 2.25 2.25 2.26 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.7 3.9 3.9 3.10 313 3.14 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.21 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.27 3.30 3.31 4.1 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.10 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.18 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.24 4.27 4.28 4.29 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.8 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.17 5.18

-2012Overall: 22-30/SLC:  14-19 Coach: Jim Gilligan Arkansas State W, 2-1 Arkansas State W, 10-2 Gonzaga L, 6-1 Illinois L, 9-2 Gonzaga L, 6-5 Illinois L, 9-8 ^ UC Irvine L, 17-0 ^ at #25 Baylor W, 8-0 ^ UC Irvine L, 4-1 ^ at #25 Baylor W, 8-7 at Louisiana Tech L, 8-1 at *Central Arkansas L, 2-0 at *Central Arkansas L, 1-0 (12) at *Central Arkansas L, 10-0 (7) Houston Baptist W, 6-5 Texas Southern W, 4-1 *UT Arlington L, 7-5 *UT Arlington L, 9-1 *UT Arlington W, 4-3 at #7 Rice W, 5-4 at *Northwestern St. L, 7-5 at *Northwestern St. L, 3-0 at *Northwestern St. L, 10-5 #9 Rice L, 17-2 *Southeastern La. L, 2-1 *Southeastern La. W, 6-4 *Southeastern La. W, 4-1 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 7-4 at *Stephen F. Austin L, 7-5 at *Stephen F. Austin W, 6-4 at Houston L, 4-3 #20 *Sam Houston St. L, 6-2 #20* Sam Houston St. W, 5-2 #20 *Sam Houston St. L, 5-3 at #1 LSU L, 5-4 at *Nicholls W, 5-4 (10) at *Nicholls L, 10-4 at *Nicholls W, 12-4 Prairie View A&M W, 9-0 *McNeese State W, 4-1 *McNeese State L, 5-4 *McNeese State W, 6-0 at *Texas State L, 10-6 at *Texas State L, 5-1 at *Texas State W, 8-4 at Houston Baptist L, 5-1 *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 5-2 *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 9-3 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 9-1 at *UTSA W, 9-4 at *UTSA L, 16-15 (10)

2.15 2.16 2.16 2.17 2.19 2.22 2.23 2.23 2.24 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.8 3.9 3.9 3.12 3.13 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.19 3.20 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.26 3.28 3.29 3.30 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.9 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.17 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.26 4.27 4.28 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.10 5.11

-2013Overall: 39-20/SLC: 14-12 Coach: Jim Gilligan Northern Kentucky W, 7-6 Northern Kentucky W, 10-5 Northern Kentucky W, 5-3 Northern Kentucky W, 14-4 at #3 LSU L, 8-1 Washington L, 8-2 Washington W, 3-1 Washington W, 6-3 Washington W, 6-1 Columbia W, 5-1 Columbia W, 7-5 Columbia W, 9-5 Columbia W, 6-0 Massachusetts W, 4-2 Massachusetts W, 10-2 Massachusetts W, 8-0 Prairie View A&M W, 7-1 Texas Southern W, 8-1 at UT-Pan American L, 5-4 at UT-Pan American W, 3-0 at UT-Pan American W, 6-0 (10) Houston Baptist W, 8-6 Houston Baptist L, 8-1 *McNeese State L, 9-6 *McNeese State W, 1-0 (18) *McNeese State L, 14-13 #19 Houston W, 6-3 at *Central Arkansas L, 10-0 (7) at *Central Arkansas L, 12-7 at *Central Arkansas W, 3-2 (11) at *Southeastern La. W, 6-2 at *Southeastern La. L, 7-5 at *Southeastern La. W, 18-1 #14 Rice L, 9-8 (10) *Sam Houston St. W, 19-8 (7) *Sam Houston St. L, 7-4 *Sam Houston St. W, 5-1 UTSA W, 4-0 at *Northwestern St. W, 8-2 at *Northwestern St. W, 11-1 (7) at *Northwestern St. W, 18-4 (7) *Stephen F. Austin W, 4-3 (11) *Stephen F. Austin W, 4-1 *Stephen F. Austin W, 4-3 at #18 Rice L, 6-1 *Oral Roberts L, 8-0 *Oral Roberts L, 12-6 *Oral Roberts L, 8-6 at *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 9-7 at *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 10-7

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5.12 at *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 17-15 5.16 *Nicholls L, 3-1 5.17 *Nicholls W, 5-4 5.18 *Nicholls W, 6-5 5.22 % Southeastern La. L, 5-3 5.23 % McNeese State W, 10-3 5.24 % Sam Houston St. W, 3-1 5.24 % Southeastern La. W, 12-2 5.25 % Southeastern La. L, 7-2 % - SLC Tournament (Sugar Land, Texas) Runs Scored: 381 Runs Allowed: 271 Longest Win Streak: 12 Longest Loss Streak: 5 -2014Overall: 31-25/SLC: 16-15 Coach: Jim Gilligan 2.14 Marist W, 7-6 2.15 Illinois-Chicago L, 6-3(12) 2.15 Marist L, 4-3 2.16 Illinois-Chicago W, 8-7 2.19 Texas-Southern L, 8-4 2.21 LIU-Brooklyn W, 9-4 2.22 LIU-Brooklyn W, 10-1 2.22 LIU-Brooklyn W, 3-1 2.23 LIU-Brooklyn W, 11-4 2.28 UT-Pan American L, 4-1 3.1 UT-Pan American W, 5-3 3.2 UT-Pan American W, 7-0 3.5 at Baylor L, 3-2 3.7 Harvard L, 4-0 3.8 Harvard W, 4-3 3.8 Harvard W, 3-2(10) 3.9 Harvard W, 10-3 3.12 Prarire View A&M W, 18-6(7) 3.14 *at Southeastern La. W, 5-3(10) 3.15 *at Southeastern La. L, 4-2 3.15 *at Southeastern La. L, 7-6 3.18 at #21 Houston W, 4-2 3.21 *Nicholls L, 4-0 3.22 *Nicholls L, 6-4 3.22 *Nicholls L, 8-6 3.26 at #10 Rice L, 3-2 3.28 *McNeese State W, 8-7(11) 3.29 *McNeese State L, 8-7 3.30 *McNeese State L, 6-4 4.4 *at Abilene Christian W, 6-4 4.5 *at Abilene Christian W, 5-4 4.6 *at Abilene Christian W, 16-7 4.9 at #8 LSU L, 5-0 4.11 *New Orleans W, 9-1 4.12 *New Orleans W, 6-1 4.13 *New Orleans W, 10-4 4.15 #16 Rice W, 10-1 4.17 *Sam Houston St. L, 9-8 4.18 *Sam Houston St. W, 13-3 4.19 *Sam Houston St. W, 6-5 4.25 *at Stephen F. Austin L, 10-3 4.26 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 7-3

4.27 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 5-4 4.29 at UTSA L, 4-2 4.30 at UTSA W, 3-2 5.2 *Houston Baptist W, 9-1 5.3 *Houston Baptist L, 7-3 5.4 *Houston Baptist L, 13-2 5.10 *at A&M-Corpus Christi L, 5-2 5.10 *at A&M-Corpus Christi L, 2-1(10) 5.11 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 10-7 5.15 *at Oral Roberts L, 6-5(12) 5.16 *at Oral Roberts W, 5-4(10) 5.17 *at Oral Roberts W, 3-1 5.21 % Sam Houston State L, 10-4 5.22 % Northwestern St. L, 10-8 % Southland Conference Tournament Runs Scored: 316 Runs Allowed: 260 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Loss Streak: 4 -2015Overall: 21-31/SLC: 10-19 Coach: Jim Gilligan 2.13 ^New Mexico State W, 7-6 2.14 ^Illinois L, 8-1 2.14 ^New Mexico State W, 9-2 2.15 ^Illinois L, 9-3 2.20 Manhattan W, 14-1 2.20 Manhattan W, 2-1 2.21 Manhattan W, 11-7 2.21 Manhattan W, 12-0 2.27 at UT-Pan American L, 5-2 2.28 at UT-Pan American L, 11-8 3.1 at UT-Pan American L, 6-4 3.3 Prairie View A&M W, 4-3 3.6 *Northwestern State L, 4-2 3.7 *Northwestern State L, 9-6 3.8 *Northwestern State L, 3-1 3.14 *at Central Arkansas L, 8-4 3.15 *at Central Arkansas L, 4-2 3.15 *at Central Arkansas L, 8-0 3.17 at Nicholls L, 1-0 3.18 at Nicholls W, 9-7 3.20 *at New Orleans W, 8-1 3.21 *at New Orleans W, 5-4 3.22 *at New Orleans W, 17-2 (7) 3.24 at #15 Houston L, 6-5 3.27 Abilene Christian W, 6-1 3.28 Abilene Christian W, 8-4 3.29 Abilene Christian L, 5-4 3.31 #14 Rice L, 4-3 4.2 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 3-0 4.3 *A&M-Corpus Christi L, 12-3 4.4 *A&M-Corpus Christi W, 11-1 4.7 Grambling W, 11-4 4.11 *at McNeese State L, 2-0 4.11 *at McNeese State W, 8-2 4.12 *at McNeese State L, 6-2 4.15 at #1 LSU L, 11-2 4.17 *Houston Baptist L, 3-2

4.19 *Houston Baptist L, 4-3 4.19 *Houston Baptist W, 5-0 4.21 at Baylor L, 8-6 4.24 *Incarnate Word W, 1-0 4.25 *Incarnate Word L, 2-0 4.26 *Incarnate Word L, 8-6 4.29 Texas Southern L, 6-2 5.1 *at Southeastern La. L, 6-0 5.2 *at Southeastern La. L, 5-2 5.3 *at Southeastern La. L, 6-0 5.8 *Stephen F. Austin L, 1-0 5.9 *Stephen F. Austin L, 8-1 5.10 *Stephen F. Austin W, 9-8 (10) 5.15 *at Sam Houston St. L, 4-1 5.16 *at Sam Houston St. W, 3-2 (10) ^ - Cardinal Classic (Beaumont) % Southland Conference Tournament Runs Scored: 238 Runs Allowed: 239 Longest Win Streak: 4 Longest Loss Streak: 8 -2016Overall: 35-19/SLC: 20-10 Coach: Jim Gilligan 2.19 Southeast Missouri St. W, 2-1 2.20 Southeast Missouri St. W, 2-1 (10) 2.21 Southeast Missouri St. W, 5-2 2.22 #23 Arizona W, 13-5 2.24 #5 LSU W, 12-11 2.26 North Dakota State W, 7-6 2.27 North Dakota State L, 7-6 2.27 North Dakota State L, 3-0 2.28 North Dakota State l, 7-5 3.1 Prairie View A&M W, 13-3 (7) 3.4 UTRGV W, 4-1 3.5 UTRGV L, 7-3 3.6 UTRGV W, 2-0 3.12 *at Northwestern State L, 2-0 3.13 *at Northwestern State W, 6-5 (10) 3.13 *at Northwestern State L, 5-1 3.15 #19 Houston L, 4-3 3.18 *Central Arkansas W, 19-5 3.19 *Central Arkansas W, 7-6 3.20 *Central Arkansas W, 9-2 3.24 *New Orleans W, 10-7 3.25 *New Orleans W, 5-1 3.26 *New Orleans W, 7-5 3.29 at Texas W, 4-2 4.2 at Abilene Christian W, 8-5 4.2 at Abilene Christian W, 16-6 4.3 at Abilene Christian W, 7-5 4.5 Nicholls W, 7-2 4.6 Nicholls W, 14-10 4.8 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 1-0 4.9 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-1 4.10 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 15-12 4.13 at Baylor L, 6-3 4.15 *McNeese W, 5-1 4.16 *McNeese L, 5-4

4.17 *McNeese L, 1-0 4.22 *at Houston Baptist W, 3-1 4.23 *at Houston Baptist W, 8-0 4.23 *at Houston Baptist W, 8-6 4.29 *at Incarnate Word W, 20-6 4.30 *at Incarnate Word W, 3-1 5.1 *at Incarnate Word L, 3-2 5.4 at #14 Rice L, 7-2 5.6 *Southeastern Louisiana L, 14-6 5.7 *Southeastern Louisiana L, 5-2 5.8 *Southeastern Louisiana L, 2-1 5.13 *Sam Houston State W, 9-8 5.14 *Sam Houston State L, 9-4 5.15 *Sam Houston State L, 7-4 5.20 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 10-9 5.20 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 13-6 5.21 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 12-0 5.25 %Central Arkansas L, 3-0 5.26 %Stephen F. Austin L, 5-2 % Southland Conference Tournament Runs Scored: 341 Runs Allowed: 245 Longest Win Streak: 15 Longest Loss Streak: 5

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Dr. Kenneth R. Evans University President

Veteran educator Kenneth Evans took PRESIDENT’S STAFF office July 1, 2013 as Lamar University’s 15th DR. KENNETH EVANS University President president bringing extensive experience in DR. JAMES MARQUART higher education administration to the posiProvost and Vice President for Academic Affairs tion. DR. VICKI MCNEIL Evans holds a bachelor’s degrees in EnVice President for Student Engagement DR. CRUSE MELVIN glish and political science from the University Vice President for Finance and Operations of California, Davis, a master’s in business adDR. BRENDA NICHOLLS ministration from California State University, Associate Provost MS. PRISCILLA PARSONS Sacramento, and a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Colorado. He has conducted Vice President for Information Technology extensive research and authored more than 70 journal articles on interpersonal influence, MR. JUAN ZABALA sales management, services marketing, and marketing management and theory. Vice President for University Advancement DR. KEVIN SMITH Evans’ teaching and research is extensive, but it is his leadership experience that proSenior Associate Provost vides a special fit with his role as president. Evans served since 2007 as dean of the Michael DR. PETER KELLEHER F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma and held the Fred E. Brown chair. Associate Provost for Research He previously served as associate dean of graduate studies, assistant dean of undergraduate JASON HENDERSON Director of Athletics studies and chair of the marketing department at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He NORMAN BELLARD has worked in a variety of research, teaching and administration positions at Arizona State Assistant to the President for Community Relations University, the University of Colorado and California State University, Sacramento. Prior to his academic career, Evans worked as a consultant and marketing representative at several northern California companies. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Evans grew up in Chicago, where he attended public schools through the fifth grade, when the family moved to California. He was the first in his immediate family to earn a college degree. Evans played basketball, golf and football at different points in high school and college, and ran daily as part of an active lifestyle. Ken and Nancy met while freshmen at University of California, Davis, and married after graduation. A career elementary school teacher, Nancy retired when the couple moved to Norman, Okla. The couple has two adult sons.

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Jason Henderson, who spent a year as interim athletic direcATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION JASON HENDERSON tor, was named Lamar University’s director of athletics on June Director of Athletics 18, 2012. HELENE THILL Henderson has served as LU’s associate athletic director for Associate AD- Academics compliance since July of 2007 before being elevated to interim Senior Woman Administrator DAUCY CRIZER athletic director on May 11, 2011. Assistant AD - Business As the director of athletics, Henderson is responsible for the JAMES DIXON day-to-day operations of Lamar’s 17 men’s and women’s athletics Assistant AD - Media Relations NICOLE KUMMER programs. Assistant AD - Marketing & Events Henderson is in his 11th year as a member of the LU athletic department overall, joining the staff in April JAMES STEM 2006 as the compliance coordinator. In this role, Henderson oversaw NCAA compliance and scholarships. Assistant AD - Operations Henderson currently serves as the Southland Conference representative to the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet. The cabinet reviews issues relating to NCAA rules involving student-athlete amateurism and ways to ensure that student-athletes remain true to the NCAA philosophy of amateur athletic competitions. As athletic director, he oversaw the successful return of softball to LU after a 26-year absence, as LU posted school records for wins and Southland Conference victories. While serving as associate AD, Henderson played a major role in the return of LU football and the addition of the LU women’s soccer program. He was a key figure in the planning of the Dauphin Athletic Complex, the updating of what is now known as Provost Umphrey Stadium. Henderson has also led coaching search committees that landed Lamar a successful football coach in Ray Woodard and proven basketball coaches Tic Price and Robin Harmony. In addition, the athletic department has added several staff positions under his watch. Prior to coming to LU, Henderson served as the academic coordinator and CHAMPS Life Skills Coordinator at Texas A&M-Kingsville, where he collected and maintained data on student-athletes, assisted with updating and maintaining compliance documents and assisted with rules education for department staff and student-athletes. Henderson was also an intern at Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Ky., and Texas A&M. During this time Henderson was involved primarily in assisting in the marketing of the NAIA and NCAA programs, respectively. Henderson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology with a specialization in sports management from Texas A&M in May of 2003 and a Master of Business Administration from Texas A&M-Kingsville in December of 2005. Henderson also spends time in the community with various charitable organizations including the YMBL and the Beaumont A&M Club. Both of these organizations help raise funds to improve the community at large.

Henderson speaking with media.

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James Dixon was hired in August 2013 as the assistant athletics director for media relations, and will serve as the primary contact for Lamar University football, men’s basketball and men’s and women’s tennis Dixon comes to Lamar from Nacogdoches, Texas where he spent the previous 12 seasons working in the Stephen F. Austin media relations office. Dixon was hired as the SFA assistant director of media relations in July 2001, and was promoted to director of the office four years later. During his time in Nacogdoches, he served as the primary contact for the football, women’s basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis and track and field teams, while also serving as the radio play-by-play voice for the Ladyjack basketball team. During the 2010 football season, Dixon organized the campaign to help quarterback Jeremy Moses receive the Walter Payton Award - recognized as the FCS’ version of the Heisman Trophy. It marked the first time in conference history that a player from the Southland had Assistant AD received the honor. In addition to Moses, Dixon has also coordinated the Director of Media Relations All-America campaigns for NFL draftees Dominique Edison (Tennessee Titans, 2009) and Jabara Williams (St. Louis Rams, 2011). During the 2006 and 2007 seasons, Dixon took on the role of radio play-by-play for the Lumberjack baseball team, and has also served as a host for the Lumberjack Sports Weekly television show. Dixon came to SFA after spending five years with the sports information office at Northern Arizona. During his time in Flagstaff, he served as the secondary contact for football, and was the primary media contact for the NAU men’s basketball team during their run to the 2000 NCAA Championship tournament. While in Flagstaff, Dixon assisted in the campaign for the 1996 Walter Payton Award winner Archie Amerson. The 1996 NAU graduate is a member of CoSIDA.

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After spending seven years in the Northwestern State sports information office, Matthew Fowler was named as the assistant director of media relations for Lamar University in October 2014. Fowler, a 2011 graduate of Northwestern State, worked as the primary contact for women’s basketball, baseball and soccer as a full-time staff member. He served as oversight for the volleyball team and secondary contacts for football and men’s basketball. He was the statistics coordinator for NSU and was in charge of all publications that were produced in the sports information office. During his time at NSU, Fowler earned second place for his 2014 baseball media guide, third place for his 2012-13 women’s basketball media guide and was a part of back-to-back first place finishes for men’s basketball in the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s publications contest. In 2010, Fowler was won the prestigious Ace Higgins Award, preAssistant Director of Media Relations sented annually by the LSWA to the most outstanding student worker Volleyball Contact assistant SID in the state. The Homer, La., native graduated with a bachelor’s degree in general studies with a concentration in arts in communication as well as a minor in sports management. Fowler is married to the former Whitney Brandon, of Florien, La., who is also a 2011 graduate of Northwestern State. She is currently an English teacher at Nederland High School.

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primary media outlets NEWSPAPERS

Beaumont Enterprise: P.O. Box 3071, Beaumont, TX 77704; 409.838.2806; Mike Tobias, Danny Shapiro, David Thompson, Brooks Kubena www.beaumontenterprise.com Port Authur News: P.O. Box 789, Port Authur, TX 77640; 409.984.1218; IC Murrell www.panews.com The Examiner: 795 Willow, Beaumont, TX 77701; 409.832.1400 Chad Cooper www.theexaminer.com Houston Chronicle: 801 Texas Avenue, Houston TX 77002; 713.220.7891 www.chron.com Associated Press: 4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75244; 800.442.7189 Jamie Aron University Press (campus): P.O. Box 10055, Beaumont, TX 77710; 409.880.8101 www.lamaruniversitypress.com

TELEVISIONS

KBTV-TV 4 (FOX): 300 Parkdale Mall, Beaumont TX 77706; 409.840.4444 www.fox4beaumont.com KFDM-TV 6 (CBS): 2955 IH-10 East, Beaumont, TX 77702; 409.895.4673 Mike Friedman www.kfdm.com KMBT-TV 12 (ABC): 525 IH-10 South, Beaumont, TX 77701; 409.838.1212 Dave Hofferth, Ashly Elam www.12newsnow.com

RADIO

KLVI (506AM): P.O. Box 5488, Beaumont, TX 77702; 409.896.5555 Jim Love, Harold Mann www.klvi.com

MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORY James Dixon - O: 409.880.8329 | C: 936.552.1171 | james.dixon@lamar.edu Pat Murray - O: 409.880.2323 | C: 409.651.0521 | pat.murray@lamar.edu Matthew Fowler - O: 409.880.7845 | C: 409.937.2060 | matthew.fowler@lamar.edu

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MEDIA CREDENTIALS Press credentials will be granted to media covering LU baseball on a regular basis. Media covering single games should submit requests at least 24 hours in advance to baseball contact Matthew Fowler by e-mail at matthew.fowler@lamar.edu. Media credentials may be picked up in the Lamar Athletic Media Relations Office (Room 138 of the Montagne Center) one day before the game or at the will call window of the Vincent-Beck ticket office on the day of the game. MEDIA PARKING There is no assigned media parking for baseball. Media is free to park in any lot around the baseball or softball fields. GAME DAY SERVICES Game programs, fact sheets, and updated statistics will be available on the back table of the press box Final box scores and complete game books will be available in the press box following the game. Ethernet lines will be available for transmitting game stories on a first-come, first-served basis. Light refreshments and soft drinks will be provided for working media during the vent.

POST-GAME PRESS TIME The postgame press time will be held on the field after the game is completed and the team has met in the outfield. The Cardinals’ locker room will be CLOSED to the media. Requested players will be brought to the media along with head coach Will Davis. Contact the LU media relations department representative for any needed assistance. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS To arrange a telephone interview, contact the LU Athletics Media Relations Office 24 hours in advance, allowing ample time to notify the player or coach. Player phone numbers will not be distributed. COVERING PRACTICE The LU baseball team practice times vary. Please check with SID Matthew Fowler for practice times . All practices are open to the media, unless otherwise specified. Media wishing to conduct player interviews must do so within the hour before practice begins. To schedule an interview session, contact Fowler at least 24 hours on the day you wish to to conduct the interview. No player or coach will be pulled from practice for interviews. GAME-DAY INTERVIEWS Coach Will Davis is only available for interviews during pregame when the opposing team is taking batting practice. No assistant coach or player will be available for interviews, either live or taped, until after the game is concluded. RADIO LINES Two (2) radio lines are available in the press box, one in each booth along with one Internet line in each. The visiting radio both is on the right side of the box if you’re facing the field and the home booth is on the left side. MEDIA ENTRANCE There is no specified media entrance for media at Vincent-Beck Stadium. MEDIA WILL CALL Media credentials may be picked up at the ticket window of Vincent-Beck Stadium ticket office prior to each game. SCOUTING PASSES Scouts are allowed free access to games and are allowed to sit in any general admission section. No complimentary tickets are available for spouses.

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TV/RADIO ROSTER

1 GRANT DeVORE INF • Jr.-TR • R/R

8 RYAN ERICKSON OF • So.-1L • R/R

19 BLAINE SUEHS RHP • Jr.-TR • R/R

27 JIMMY JOHNSON RHP • Sr.-1L • R/R

37 RYAN CAWTHON RHP • Sr.-1L • R/R

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9 CHANENG VARELA INF • Sr.-1L • R/R

20 COLE COKER INF • Fr.-HS • L/R

28 TOD McDOWELL RHP • Fr.-HS • R/R

38 JAKE BUMGARNER C • Fr.-HS • R/R

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TANNER DRISKILL RHP • Jr.-TR • R/R

DREW VAN WINKLE RHP • So.-RS • R/R

MIKE LEAL OF • Jr.-TR • L/L

11 BRENT JANAK RHP • Sr.-3L • R/R

21 CHAD FLEISCHMAN INF/RHP • Jr.-TR • R/R

31 BRETT BROWN RHP • Sr.-3L • R/R

39 ZACK FRIESZ INF • Fr.-HS • L/R

VINCENT DELLOCONO OF • Sr.-TR • L/L

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CHAD McKINNEY C • Jr.-TR • R/R

BRENDAN SATRAN OF • Sr.-2L • R/R

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CARSON LANCE RHP • Jr.-TR • R/R

22 COLE GIROUARD OF • Fr.-HS • L/L

32 BRYNDAN ARREDONDO C • Sr.-1L • R/R

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PAYTON ROBERTSON STEFANOS PANAYIOTOU INF • Fr.-HS • R/R OF • Jr.-RS • L/R

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ROBIN ADAMES INF • So.-1L • R/R

JACE CAMPBELL RHP • Jr.-HS • R/R

SCOTT HATTEN Assistant Coach •17th season

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TREY SILVERS INF • Sr.-1L • R/R

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MITCH ANDREWS C • So.-TR • R/R

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MATT WHITE RHP • So.-1L • R/R

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